The evening world. Newspaper, September 9, 1919, Page 8

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pei oy ) (Fin Net ton, Tat, One. oh om + 38 HM + 1% aN + oh Bs 2B TL | Totat cates 1.176400 shares to-day. 0% 100 om A ‘ a% @% + 1% . o o—% x ei8 1% Inl. Oll, 1 1-8—1-4; Com. Pet. X. RTS. Pelt, & Odio, 0% 4 % othe 4 p.| Salomon Broth: 8% | 51-64; Cosden, 10 1-811 1-8: Shell T. ore & Hutsier, aren Sa: 4% the Chase National Bank and the Na: Cal, Poteau, a w+ % tional Bank of Corhmerce, were the Central Leather oe me | ‘cceasful bidders for $22,000,000 in con , evenue Bille and corporate stock Ote. “a +e notes sold by the City Comptroller at Chins au oi noon. ‘The joint bid of the three ‘Wileon had requested Jabor | bad Sa Bi) financial concerns was .439 per cent, to flefer taking radical action un-| py, 10% 15% MONEY after Oct. 6, when there will be @ Geversi ier, a bg ecute the command, the crowd 0@ called by the President be- ‘M, prices dull;” firm. Call money, tending and! renewing LL teeeeeeee te £4 F Heel ete at- ards * ae 34-24 1-2; Shell e tacked the police and special gu ‘tween labor and industrial leaders in, 1" | tat Creek, 8 ‘ Sinai? cent. for both classes of! with wticks and stones, and several Washington... am mh + Ib Potion Wee, te-48; fine : of the strikers drew revolvers and Pears of a general steel strike were Kennecott Bo clair Gulf, 69 3-8—69 5- ntl Pet, yi fired a number of dots 9 un, 7 ae * i ok Oil, 5 1-461 GRAIN, Greatly lessened. Wali Street Mawel om wm ons es ih Pet ex’ rights, 6 The police then rethjiated by firing wa that the\radical eloment of the y, 190% 120% 4+ 1% Mi, 83-49 1-4; Cond about seventy-five shots Into the party will riét be ropremenied 20% wt 18 {| Crowd, killing five and wounding fit- the coming conference, and be- “ bid ey M teen strikers. Later the strike lead- that the wiser counsti of the!» BB ty tat ers were taken into custody. .. None earete: wing of the Jibor -part Me 8% 175117; Victoria Ot, of the policemen, or. special guards by Samuel Gym will pre- 1% OK | Queen O11, 810. Bhi a was wounded, ‘ % Bh — % was strong. hell Tr. WN + w Vnelair Cons, 601-4, up Acwordine, to TS spt, (up mob of 2 mM HAM ties Service Be. 4 strikers were led by Lieut. Thomas © OK + 1% — E|Shiaba, 21 years’ old, a Pole who re- tor 108 % THe CURR, Pjcontly was discharged from the ok A a] Opened firm. United States Afmy, He wore his ° ne: pe bg t soldier ‘unife and cari an amer? tical ex! ion. ince it was Brat rumored that the shott interes! Which was believed to be fighting the Bavance, had made a private settle: nt at $200 per share, the ptock has | f heavy, To-day, however, it fret | ot. ped 16 pointh, to 18, then dropped | Wiha B. & M 7 points and subseqiently rave _- above 189, which is within 6 points LIBTRTY F Of its high record price, 31-26 99.92, off 0 Aside from ‘labor developments, 0.04; 20 4s Bteel stocks were favorably affected 94.84, off 0.0 by the announcement that the Steel sd 41-45 Corporation, unfilled tonnage in- ‘Preased more than 530,000 to | Atiguat. This increase fe ‘about twice ae large as Wail Street generally ex- dat mmon, closely: rival © Oil, motor and equipment stocks all! no mean! Bharply reflected the pronounced im-| pointasto | more ths ican Petrol record, Mi nine points to ite eleven of yesterday, and aso * | BANKING AND FINANCIAL. — UNITED \ the latter stock was }| CORPORATION 4 0 you know what is back of the market sectivity im thie | tock? wit Rens Mate each ghare now ‘Kven the cdpper companies. i] to, of —— DIVIDENDS. Bt. Louis, Rocky Mountain and Pa- Rail Company — Regular 1-4 per cent. on pro- + | pany—Regular qu ly cent. on preferred Oct, L quai cent, on Se preferred pratrieee Products se ° P ivingston Oil te of Earnings, per num, now nearing $2,500,000 $1.80 a share: Chi capital stock otitstands| roldates, ing $2,668,340 ‘Latest Information on Request Kuare dn.aCo. Sorore Bunons = New Yorn 7 _- egnencapeiainanen per cent. on Jat pret able Oct. 1, Lehigh Valley ‘Coal Sal of 13-4 per cent, stock; regular cent. preferred. viden able Oct. 1. Utah Copper Sneny, ino, 16 Gener Bethers It had Every Man Needs This other house and tel bring them other ci WASHINGTON, _ Sept. dempatches to-day NDS. peoulative sentiment. te and more were by] § tock. 'o~ points gain i Tie SP OT a SAE ‘ad mene made , vd. New high records also ae Shade by Fisher Body with a gain of ten paints and by; t ie announcement that the next dividend payment will be increased from $18 to $24 annually and that stockholders ehures to climb out ‘of the market rut they have Wit) United Reet, te been in recently, leverage being sup- pe, fae toe Oyen heen plied by the decinration of the Pei: Cine aaat” i to.""Gn “what banka? Jar rate of dividends by the porihyry yt th tak- There was quite » iit pore Suasreipselaetiaia ‘Shaffer Oil and Refining Company-~ Initial quarterly dividend of 1 3-4 per cent. on the preferred stock, payable Oct, 26. |. Pitts Bessemer and Lake Erle ¥° ‘pany—Regular semi-annual of stock teel C of Amer- ba Sk ge Of 1 3-4 per Cel ’ idends of 1 Regular quarterly div! o } cent. on 3d preferred, both pay~ fenular quarterly of $2, payable Oct, "Continental Can Company quar- ‘Nevada Con- Bk inn GIRLS OLEAR UP MYSTERY. Bath Heuse With Clothes, ‘The mystery surrounding the dtsqp- pearance of two women who had left their qlothing in a@ bath house at Coney nd was cleared up to-day when Cl iu of No, 112 Weat nd Ryan, 4 West 43d Street, Manhattan, | | the Coney Island Station to House. girls sid they bad Rone in bath- |! ing and fad lost the loca bath house. They sought refuge in an- Jatives Volstead of Minnesota, and Morgan, Oklahoma, Republicans, and ONT PARK RESULTS, EF *' = if welitmere purse {sons ae and War Prisoners Repatriated Sept. 30. »% from American peadqusrtere in France paid alt pris- oners ‘ar pro! ly. wou! ‘be re- Dairlated Bolote Bape. ac 8 94/84, UD Cornelia Company'# Aus output total 00 pounds of d has been withdrawn asury for shipment to rn 100,000 In go from the Sub Jzona Mining Com was sent from Conat, ing Crucible day it rose A pew high eum adaed a new Chandler i ; yshares for H Now Is the Time to Get » 15% OFF the Price of Any Furniture qr. Rugs Spear’s Semi-Annual 15% Off Sale is attracting big crowds. The mer- chandise is selling very fast. The sale may not last as long as it does ordinarily, The demand for furniture greatly exceeds the supply. We have plenty now. But it is selling faster than we anticipated. Now is the time—TOMORROW. Take 15% off ‘ked prices. LIBERAL CREDIT—SAME USUAL halt it. f 1 3-4 per ol ia payable stock, pay> "% fa of 1 F- 15% Off The “| 15% Off The Price Price of Any pevante Oct of Any Chair, Library Table ba Si a Every Tapestry Upholstered Cane, Tables in Mahogany, Golden Oak oh as Weod Seat or Leather Chair and Rocker ‘apd American Walnut. ‘These are those shown at this store last year. 5 quarterly of cents; at Spear’s will be sold beginning :to- morrow at 159% off the marked price. , ms Lest Location of 15% off the price of this fl Anon Wis, Ange terre | 15% Off The ceptionally low priced. An indication that sal Dale phe Uyer! credit terms as ply as anywhere in town, This eof ro ads sr ally more money if we had to pay t i for labor ‘and. materials.” --$149,50 Price of Every Rug at, Spear’s This announcement is one of the most interesting ones made this year, Everybody knows how scarce Rugs are, We have an enormous stock in our warehouse bought months ago and that is how it is posible for us to make this offer. Spear bias beautiful, up-to-date Rugs in large quantities. Look at the price tag on the Rug you select, then deduct 15% Make » small first payment and the Rug will be de- Uivered to peut Rams, in, twen' been left at 15% Off The Price of All Beds, Mat- ‘tressesand Springs IVORY ENAMEL BEDSTEA! tion of thetr to friends to off the price of this uring tne celved From Constantinople, ertcans in Me Caucasus are in no e committee, by that body to-day. '22-26 West 34th Street I TWO STORES | 6th Avenue at 16th Street antis Lont | n= w naidering action in A jew of the attitude of the Turks FOTOS we ee Tee 0 OO ONO VER UBORUONURURN ER ET a aR a a STA TU TE TN PR I TO FO TU DO ZO LT FR DD URS UT / Wt Pee abe eee TRL NEXT SUNDAY | ‘ September 14th The New York Tiues — Incomparable Sunday Edition ~ World News. In Rotogravure Pictures General Pershing's Arrival . Three pages of illustrations showing his return, the reception at New York City Hall, and the parade of tlie famous First Division,’ headed by General Pershing. President Wilson on His Western Trip Bt eyed ne of cheering crowds in the. cities Former Kaiser's New Home . First views of Huis te Doorn (House of Doorn) in Holland, purchased by the Kaiser on August 16—a large 14th'century mansion of quaint architecture, surrounded -by a beautiful estate. \ be Prince of Wales in Canada ' Heir to the British throne in the Canadian cities on his way to the Pacific Coast. The Prince at the Age of Six An unusually rare and interesting photograph showing the Prince of Wales at the side of his great-grandmother, Queen Victoria, on the lawn at Osborne, Isle of Wight, in Augusty 1900. i Doughboys and Frauleins American sdldiers stationed in Berlin dancing with German frauleins on the banks of the Spree. - New York Police : Striking photographs taken in their Summer training cam, at Sheepshead Bay. Admiral Kolchak—Russian Leader’ A new picture taken at Omsk of the head of the All-Russian Government, for which recognition is recommended by Ambassador Norris. , oes Beldiors in Russia , and Slav ing the si line of railroad Sey is hegre Oboes ties tae next of Arana Graves of Americans in Russia Resting place of the first two Americans killed in the gel campaign, the ‘Stars and Stripes floating over , their graves, ‘ ; MAGAZ INE SECTION Printed and Illustrated by the Rotogravure Process General Pershing’s Foreign Decorations The pictures with this entertaining article show the numer- ous [ migrg medals and badges conferred ‘on the Com- mander of the American Expeditionary’ Forces by forei Governments—so many that if he wore them all at ons Eis uniform would hardly be visible. Americans Picking Up North Sea Mine Barrage A naval. officer's thrilliag story of how a United States uadron is doing the pow Re work of destroying explosives placed to prevent German warships from getting out of their own waters into ‘the Atlantic, Farmers Get Into the Game of National Affairs They follow the example of business men and labor unions in establishing Washington ogy, tan for the purpose of, impressing . heir needs uj em fey They demand that the Rectotany of Ageiculvure be a farmer, “The Road to Freedom’”’ Third: Article in the Series by Stephen Leacock, brilliant author and economist, on the great socig] problems of the Mr. Leacock trails “The Road reedom” in the had of developments which the war has brought about in our industrial, political and social life. . In Sunday and daily editions of The Times new articles by Philip Gibbs, who is revisiting the battlefields of France. _ There is nothing in the new per_world to be compared with the Sunday edition of The New York Tinies in quality of news and special articles; in pictorial features; in circulation; in advertisements Order Next Sunday’s Edition of She New Work Fimes from your newsdealer today | WK eS | APO AMMA ERM IOIRE NOE RPE RHEE ER AE A Abi tana: eer ee

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