The evening world. Newspaper, September 11, 1919, Page 14

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CLOSING QUOTATIONS. High lew, Am. Tow Suz... MK Aw, Can . - Tacos... WG Hu, & Ret... 7 Stem Kountry, 40% pees and Gossip of To-Day's | «= Market—Present and Pu- tm, Te & T. Oo, Anaconda Minter ALT. & AS. ture Prices. AN Gn & WT 10 Raliwin taeo...,.. 1% + ” % Halt, & Ohio. 40% Neth, Meret Het 1% a” Wild Buctuation in prices occurred Hhiyn, Rap, Tran, 8% % tm today's stock market as a result Cel, Petrol = * Of labor leaders cling a a@trike Central 101% re 4 Against the Steel Corporation, ee aon ae | Wall Street has all along been one Mo am P40 1” Berenely confident that labor would Chise Copper “ay heed President Wilson's request io Com Peel vo. wm H defer taking radical action until after 0 % the conference to be held in Wash- “ * ington Oot, 6 The extent of Wail 1% t's surprise at thestrike call can [Meee cen. | ON be measured by Aeclines SHOWN Kioonmut ON Most of the speculative favorites Ligh Valier aH ra @ the opening. Maxwell Motor... 47% »! y, Mer, Marine om 1 Apparently, stocks were thrown on Par ert's % the market without much regard to dream Pet... ihe prices they would bring, ‘The Miami Cope... Most conspicuous initial losses were Midwele sel Raldwin 7 1-4, Moxicon Petroleum 6, N° wie Crucible 10, Bethlehem 8 1-4, Gen= |< ya Nit eral Motors 6, U. 8. Bieel 4 7-8, Rudd. | Sonh, Pacific ber 4 1-2, Tobacco Producte 6 and | fen, hh Atlantic Guif 5. Lela It wan evident profemsional | jue. mus 2 Minelaie ON j Memthere Veet’ BANKING AND FINANCIAL, | meaatieen Dall es | teeter ‘Texan Comoany | Teteres Mrextucte | mio 7 it. & Ip Alcobot 5 Rother UL tet [ULB Beet pt | Utah Copper Weeting, Be bua boars, who bad covered their com- | mittments on Tuesday in anticipation of favorable labor developments over | the market holiday, were putting out @ now large line of stocks. Mut they | soon had cause to re ‘The strongest kind of buying made ite appearance and prices were run up in @ #sensatic Ve that Prt "2 4at 110% 106% | “aa | 1% * % ‘ Rate of Earnings, per annum, now nearing $2,500,000 : _ Total capital stock outstand- al manner, The kaleido- ing vide idee scople price changes In ten of the | leading stocks is shown below The regular 3% ary | “ee odie, “ale 2% extra dividen am | 2 Tt Boro lt ae phen ey at i 4 | ms 2 ty Listed on New York Curb fw 4 Latest Information on Reavest et oe The postponement of the atrike or- der until Sept, 22 was interpreted as 4 confession of weakness on the part of labo what if they were confident | of their strength the walkout would be set at forty-eight hours hence, Stee! officials state privately that they will not reced from the (posi- tion they have taken; that the cor- poration could not be In a better pos'- tion financially to Aght out the laber problem, and that they knew they have the almost solid backing of pub- | lie and political opinion, In the late afternoon stock prices receded from the highs of the day }under pressure of profit taking by | holders who purchased on the initial decline, but the undertone continued remarkably strong in View of the un- certainties of the situation. Tobacco, motor and equipment stocks acted PROFIT SHARING CORPORATION 0 you know what is beck of the market activity im thi pe cua especially well, T--poye Laon fee te ae EARNINGS, | Report tod. C. C. of 185 first clase Jt ctuptcate tbs ‘ railroads and 17 switching and ter- | Cigar Stores THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 TO-DAY'S PRICES Total sales stocks, 1,163,700 shares. OILS ON THE CURR. Opened eanier. of 1-2; American Marconi| READS ACCOUNTS oF vesTeR-| GOLD WINTERS OF AMERICA off 1-8 DAY'S PARADE. Asphalt sold 821-2, off . w " " | | water (seed Tt wan 645 when Gen, Pershing, Rio JANTINO, Sept. 1t—The Br nips arone, ‘The firnt thing ho did was to gilian delegaten to the accond. Pans 1-8; call for the morning newspapers and American nancial Congress, which 63-6; Int. |he spent some time reading the ac-|Eresident Wilson has called to meet BAA CHEN chile bi lavchty of oultereey's, CaM Late Washington in January next, have adier, New Chand. | OU" of yesterdny’s parade. Lat d that the holding of the Con k sold up 6 to OF nnd | Re ate breakfast in his suite with his 4 be postponed for a few months, to 96; Bethlehem Mo- | son and sisters: fertea, If podsibis, tora warmer posted tore, 20 3-4. off 1-4; Asphalt Nip.| On leaving the hote! the General of the year, so that the ragilian and V1 1-4, off 1-4; Am. Mare., 6 1-2 to 3-4; Gold coin Tl, off 111-8; M Tobacco Prod. sened to sake a other South Am Hupp, 11 7-8 to 12 1-8; Sweets, 12 3-8] *topped to shake hagds with three fit xponed r weather to b-8; Ind, Ale, Kts, 32 to M4; Lima,,| at room girls, Helen Flaherty, Clara {ny North Ameria, h they are 92 to 100; Ald, Pekra, 3 to bi Cheney and Elizabeth Dunn, and the | ot accustomed, 43 to 48; Tobacco Products, 1 7 rita x orman, Patrick Haggen, “I want 38; Maxwell-Chalmers, 6a matt 6 Hu 43. “You have contributed to make my iJ ; king, 2 Coca- | stay here delightful.” | suspect MA Promptly Pelensed 4 Cola, 385 Un, Ketail Candy, mn. P eomed » be isbbo bent be hee 298-424; Vanadium. Steel, 41 1-4— Pigs Morening ‘seemed in the best! sempato, Sept. 11-closeph Dono-| 413-8; Overland Tire, 20-20 1-2; Gen, of apirita as he entered the army nue, taken ‘into custody early to-day | her Mei hics, auto, and there was not a trace of in connection with the SheareMens- | a riness visible on his face. mer double murder ar nmar ; MONEY ent Is the Madison | was later ordered released after Dix- Call money, both classes, lending |Sauare Garden mass meeting to-night. ‘trict Attorney Moore had examined and renewing at 6 per cent ‘ourteen thousand veterans are ex- 0. Oarad nor Una the lcd ; a veterans homax O'Grady, the private de- « her substantial d to attend, They have prom- t cleared up nthia t their hante, | Offerings of tine money at 6 per cent. | ised to o from Illinois, Loulsiana, Onltanen cn a for four and six months’ periods. | Kentucky, Vermont, Massa- eetric chair This money in offewd by interior! iuwetun, C 7 M P ae banks and quite a little money has| Chusetta, Connecticut, Ma ean been placed, Offering of long period | #ylvania and New Jersey. nan yin womewhat of w surprise and! Franklin D'Oller, Chairman of the ‘TO LIMIT LOANS TO ALLIES. indicates that demands for movin] ¢, " charge ¢ see crops will not be as iaree us was| committee in charge of arrange-| | at fiat exp: ments, has asked that all members | fore 8 P. M. After that hour the | Rislerces see ; pt. U1. Popular ed to the nublig elections of American representatives to Hout Amer and $10,000 to Kng- eer, AEE Chen CRS SURO the, ABanible” OF ihe” taamla vor jand generally, Nations was proposed j bill int The Bank of England's minimum | pwo of the Ist Division bands will que gy’ ype Deas | disco eB 7 oe pands: duced to-day by ator Ashurst, Dem- discount rate is unchanged at 5 per | wrwvide 9 concert during tha resep- of Arizona - Hon. “Major Gen, H. #. MeGluchlin,| | Murther credite, 10, foreten | gover GRAIN. Jro commanding the Ist Division, has [ris wouls OXINGEGn UnGer a reste Range for the day at Chica arranged’ to send the bands of the Muswachunetia wnless ite were mgcrat: Heh, bans ae famous 16th and 28th Infantry Reg- {they are not to be used. for t feyteenter iments to the Garden, ‘The 16th way {PF carrying out obligations inc May” the first regiment in the line against fevtember the Germans and the 28th wears the, Se: fourragere of the Croix de Guerre, peliek The programme to-night is: Con- ‘cert by the 16th and 28th Infantry a aah bands, beginning at 7.30 P. M. “The S00 CORN-—September off 61 i! -63- Wy December off 23-8—21-2; 13-4—2; Outs, December closed 71 1-8 11-8, May jay off 1- COTTON High, Law Oetitee unin? Dewember "| Jani 3 Van BELMONT"R RESULTS. ‘DOCK HAND MEETS BROTHE! PERSHING VISITS MRS. ROOSEVELT ‘AT OVSTER BAY (deatioult Rakin from First Page.) Sergt. W. J. Hilbert Had Not Been Heard From in Nearly a Year— | pit on Kroonland, An transport Kroonland was lacekine "h Hoboken yesterday, Martin Hilbert of No, 301 Kast 69th Street, an employee on the dock, saw a soldier at her rail, and gave a yell that startled wines Gastar Shell Transport, 'ine shall remain a treasured emblem every one on the pier, He had caught a ie ~2~-10; Com. Pet., 61-62 1-2; Cites in my family always and will always giimpse of hia brother, Sergt. William ervice B Sharen, 49 1-4—49 1-2, recall the pleasant minutes I have J, Hilbert, he thought had been killed. Merritt, 281-9 Mid-Weat Hte-| pent with toedy, No word ‘had been rocelved from him ince laat October. ata 172-171 54; “TL have known of the splendid work — John Foster Dulles, a lawyer of No. simmn Het, 30 3-4 Sinclair | 6” the Rotarians and I would like to 4% Wall street, who wae a member of Consolidated, 581-2 Sinclear | ag the Reparations. Commission. at. the Guif, 68 4-59 14; , 105-120, 84d my appreciation of the loyal pence Ce : Alfred Le Mar, a di- 1 P. M.gpricen steadier. Sinclair, *trit with which you aided the Gov- rector ar artment Conn, ©, off 1-4; Sinclair Gulf, 60, off |ernment whenever the occasion arose firyh Or, Atrerlotn Sonat et ee ~~ fase port, 70, ea te and with which you materially ad- Tae Madagascar, who had been | 41 teh; Batt C ym, Pet,,| vanced the fortunes of the country jie ning years, were passengers on the * 1-2 to 62; B Sha when the country most needed it.” » 18 @ Kreat oppor 9 to 49 1-4, Gen, Pershing lunched in his suite an trade with Mada- VOM, market firm. sinclair] ot the Walde ny) 1 tt ede her to having #60; Commonwealth, 61 : Pi ort etl deity omg dha in the pest, and ¢ e., 10 1-2; Invincible, 831-2 |teckle hin correspondence, He i to he intended to try and Ket some Am 45; Hudson On, 1 1-—-11-2; Shell, |recelve a delegation of old eee eela th ty aaa T. & T., 69 1-2--70 from Kl Paso for a brief visit at TWH CORN. o'clock and then rest up for the eve- * BRAZILIAN FINANCIERS FEAR ning’s activities. legates will of the Legion be in thelr. seats be- | Star Spangled Banner,” combined bands; entertainment by Mixs Elsie | Janis, short addresses by Henry D. Lindsley, Chairman of the National | Executive Committee of the Legion, | Jand Luke Lea, formerly a Colonel in | the 88th Division, and former United | tates Senator from nessee; Gen. oft 1417-1423 THIRD AVENUE NEAR 60°" STREET Elections THOUGHT KILLED IN WAR county to-day discovered that the So- cialist party cast five votes in the pri-] George mary for Sheriff and | nominal dive | Paul, Ht ucens | candidates, each candid one [and Hl. irvettoh. | Piocday mt th vote. The candid A. |the Corporati to Pershing's message the veterans | of the great war. The meeting for Gen, Pershing will | be the first general gathermg of Legion posts in New York and prob- ably the largest gathering of ex-ser- vice men since they were demobilize! RW. y z — eS I ALIVE ame Zz MZ. “THE SHOE 62 = Vo Ge Ve You can save money by wearing W. L. Douglas shoes, the best known shoes in the world. Sold by106 W.L.Douglasownstores and over 9000 shoe dealers. W.L.Douglas name and the retail price stamped on thebottom guarantees thebest shoesinstyle, comfort and service that can be produced for the price. The stam; price is W. L. Douglas personal guarantee that the shoes are always worth the price paid for them, The prices are the same everywhere-they cost no more in San Francisco than they do in New York. 'W.L. Douglas shoes are sold through our own stores direct to the wearer at one profit. All middlemen’s and manufac- fnaoe profits are eliminated. By this method of market- ing our fovea W.L. Douglas gives the weare: shoes at the lowest ible cost. w.L. Douglas $7.00 and $8.00 shoes are absolutely the bow shoe values for the money in this coun- are the leaders everywhere. W.L. Bougias $9.00 and $10.00 shoes are made throughout of the finest leather the market affo: with a style endorsed by the leaders of America’s fashion centers; they combine quality, style and comfort equal to other makes selling at higher prices. Ww. a naiieaa shoes are made by the highest KT paid,ekil led shoemakers,under the direction and supervision of experienced men, all working with an honest determination to make the best shoes for the price that money can buy. W. L. Douglas Stores in Greater N 485 omar Street. *&2779 Third Ave., bet. 146th & 147th Sts. a B47 Eighth Avenu Y 1405 Heoadway (Ti % 984 Third Aven #1452 Third Avenu #2202 Third Av.,cor. 120th St, Stores marked © 706 Broadway, near Thornton St. | | Sisa7 Byeederey; cor Gatee Avenues |e 478 Fifth Avenue, cor. 11th Street. *% 859 Manhattan Avenue. tha Ba Kact 5 Bebo carry *#TRE THAT HOLDS ITS glad BOYS’ SHOES Best in the World $4.00 64.5055.00 CAUTION Insist upon having W.L.Doug- las thoes with his name and price stamped on the bottom. 1, Doaglan howe ae be obtained Rectan Write se'eraer by mall Provident W.L.DOUGLAS SNOE CO. 210 SPARK STREET, BROCKTON, MASB ew York: JERSEY CITY—18 Newark Avenue, *eHOBOKE | #UNTON HILL *#NEWARK- 8: #PATERSON TON of Ww. ZB Douglas Shoes for Women 120 Washington Street, '6 Bergenline Ave. 1 Broad Street. 192MarketSt.,cor. Clark Kast State Street, W. L. DOUGLAS SHOE CO MASSACHUSETTS CORPORATION OFFERS $3,000,000 7% PREFERRED STOC PREFERRED AS TO DIVIDENDS AND PAR VALUE $100.00, NON-ASSESSABLE, (CAPITALIZATION AUTHORIZED 7 Per Cent Preferred Stock $5,500,000 Common Stock 000,000 Dividends have been paid regularly for the past seventeen years. July Ist. There is no better 7 per cent inves: If you are looking for a safe and permanent investnient we belic@e this Z per cent stock will appeal to you. It is an old established business, The net earnings available for dividends after the Federal tax and ali other taxes were paid during the past four years have averaged nearly four times the dividends on the preferred stock outstanding. L Douglas name is known throughout the world. The trade mark is « very valuable asset worth millions of dollars, and is the property of Pe Eiieeioers, It is one of | the most valuable trade marks in the You would make no mistake ¢o order at once as many shares of this stock as you can afford to buy, price $100.00 per share. If you care for more particulars filloutthe coupon and mailat once. Application will be made to have this stock lsted upon the stock exchange. Send certified check, cashier’s check, Post Office Money Order or Bspress race to L., DOUGLAS SHOE CO., Brockton, Mass. las Street State ESTABLISHED 1876 ASSETS FREE FROM NORMAL FEDERAL INCOME TAX, OUTSTANDING Payable January ist and ent in the United States, COUPON (Cut this out and mail at once) W. 1. DOUGLAS SHOE CO., Brock! Please vend prospectus of the Shoe Company and. spec certificate entitling me to purchase within thirty days.. preferred stock of the eompany. derstood that this request incurs no obliga tion on my part I subscribe for the stock, Name...... shares of the 7 per cent t is un, less after investigation address, City or Town, | minal roads: July total operating en “eh es sy ad oom Many of the Legion posts in New | revenue, $455,364,409, decroase, $15,021,-| FIRST RACK—For three-year-olds | yo . rece yo Was Gece ka 96. and upward; claiming; puree ¢s00; atx | York Clty will attend the reception net operat. |furlonua Bee See elim a body. It has been announced dcerease, §61,- | (Frasch), out and out, W at New York State Headquarters, - Faces total operating ber Bay, ! ‘oe and | No, 140 Nassau Street, that 300 yen- Increase §$253,+ | (1 manettes and thirty army nurses | 287; operating revenue, $363,- 468,625, decrease $55,955,866; net oper- ating income, $234,625,100, decrease, | $56,973,685, | The Cuba of the Barbara Frietchie Pest would march in uniform to the Garaen witn the Metropolitan Lifo Wand. One | | hundred yeomancttes trom the Dolly, ere ‘op! ration, which J will send to all interested, FRE and without obligation. year ended PAQK, N.Y il) = mpany, June 30, 1919—Grons Income $341,900; | 8" Tie etteiew far tO-tmorr's mein ai . ahs } +} FF net income $84,400; surplus, June 30, RACK tye omrer oll (tien: mailing Madlaon Post niso will. march, tas =I 1918, amounted ‘to $9,795,105, to which | { bral a in uaiform, A scotion of the Garden $24,459 has been added for refund of will be reserved for them and for aeely Income taxes and adjustment of prot- the members of the Edith Cavell t we ita of 1917-18 sugar crop, making to- tal surplus of $9,904,014, After deduc- Uongot $1,005,560 for dividends P. & L, Pest of Brooklyn, which claims the {| distinction of being the first woman surplus June 30, 1919, totaled $8,898,~ Post of the Legion formed in the 454, os i P e “Fant MACE at United States, Central Aguirre Sugar Company— | “Hor sn. Pai cae Sen ‘ nt | xtra dividend of $10 in addition to | 7% rt ha Gen, Pershing and his staff, the Ro a il i | regular .quarterly dividend of $2.50, \*¥ ception Committee ‘and others with Fawn reached from West Side by 1 | both payable Oct anadian Pacific $3,599,000, 1, $107,557,000, | ot » tickets and repr niatives of the press will enter the Garden at the | wp | 27th Street entrance, All other ticket aleve Oh St. Crosstown Cars Liberty Luan Gonds Accepted as Cash <1 (ml tree vale om “irst week, Sep- increase $546,000; increase Hand Book | tember, Riek Cinctionsae Just Out! ‘raul, (t holders will be admitted at the main end al! purchases. ENDS. Veoram. Tig Mu entrance on Madison Avenue, —— September Number RL Aa opt Ranad ot 1 wentn:| Afterward Gen, shing and his French and Span sh Spoken Here of our free price guide, latastaely at 4 «Gar: GAR, a flat Yor two.rearakte: the Fann: | Saft will attend the Ziegfeld “Follies” Write tor 80-Page Catalog and ewa aves our ays containing high and 4 het Corlongs; strait at the New Amsterdam, > preferred and 2 per cent. on second 16-Page Autumn Sale Circular | SROOM APARTMEN $245 od prices for month | preferred, payable Oct, 1. ie ma mt olan,” 1: TE) LEAVES FOR PHILADELPHIA To: | Saeeecteirnn Power Waste, Repair Costs and Tire Wear Reduced to Minimum and year; par, capital, Worthington Pump & Machinery perwnitice allawance claimed, Weaiher coals. MORROW AT EIGHT A.M. | = . . . Ganinas Averace 6200 to $300 dividend rates, etc., for | Ca-Rogular quarterly of 1% per |TwH mt | Gen, Pershing has definitely decided | 4ROOM APARTMENT 9975 m Stewarts First je 8 18 ; $ F; ieore then 600 eesusl jcent, on preferred A, and 1% per HAVRE DE GRACE 3E ENTRIES te lsava Maw Mare alt ocioske tas HET 8500 VALUB ORE than ninety per cent of Stewart And it insures uninterrupted service, always ties. Memo. pool \Oo SIUMEERS. Ri: BH. ORLA - » | morrow moraing, With his family he | 3-ROOM APARTMENT $585 power is effective. It. means Stewarts ready and reliable. WEST 8700 V. our Liberal "Terms Tobacco Products Corporation—Res- will work a day or a week or years of on 25 per cent less gasoline than the aver- | will board a special train for North The first 50 are still giving satisfactory commission rates, etc. e. Investigate the lular quarterly preferred stock. 1% per cent, payable Ovt on Philadelphia at the Pennsylvania and uninterrupted serv Mahan! | Ask for No. E. W. 619 | Piiated Cae twehe tremens te ther nee Bs He station and is scheduled to arrive age truck requires. Stewart. Compare the operating and up- JONES & BAKER _ |i! ular quarterly = per cent, payable ui yr Lay Receie oe e e Many trucks waste 30 per cent or more of keep cost of a Stewart with that of any other Oct. 15, iy Ad Ayor. Thomas B, Smith of Phila i a Payr feat The 4 > 2 . . SECURITIES [United Shoe Machinery Co.—Quar- nla arrived here early to-day t power in complicated transmission. Phe truck, Compare their records of uninter- 50 Broad St; 606 Fifth Ave. |} tory of 41 1 amare on common stock complete arrangements for the Gen yaa i power, you pay for doesn’t act where you service : i Yeu. encaw ty Tee eunert S180 wpe tie. cen vA mia. on preferred | Le is| oral's visit ints Vp to 85,000) want it—at the rims of the driving. wheels is the test that decided many thousand y able Cain’ : vo ta New. Sark Ste » " psign e ely the : pa: f NEW YORK Ko $1.50 was declgred on common, nite Meuse} On his arrival at North Philadel # else to, ie Reyer 4 Bin alle AOR Bs Bes fie truck operators to buy Stewarts. ‘They are Phi.edelphia — Detroit Pittebu wens Bottle Co,» Regular quarter. | phia the Commander-in-Chief will be Deliver by Aute rack heed oO jue! airs And constant J used by % 200 line ee Cricago Direct Private Wires Bost y Of 75 cents a share on common and atimeetcar ie an Wat Ai A Romcn tae RGR ena th “pirect to Sone, Doo ering. More than 600 parts are eliminated, sed by more than 200 lines of business in 27 ES me peatoree stocks, payable Carmelite, 1") city councils and will be taken by ee -_ lee all of which were points of power waste and countries, meeting every hauling require. Standard Serew Co—Regular quar- | ausomobile to Independence Hall, truck wear, A new engineering principle ment in every climate and condition, with [SAE Ae € per oe nt, on common stock, ite ne where: He wll ‘ vers aor sperall exclusive to Stewart made this complex nest satisfaction and economy. Ranging from > ; i Iai Yollowing f © the gues! | ° pcessary : Livingston Oil Corporation. |.,,f232%, Dede, Company regutar| gf See, ib pe Meae i RSI Ha weet TG htl Blemishes of truck troubles unnecessary. tie Deh Aton tec to he erate ing: quarterly of $2.60 a share, payable | WEN RACE Claiming ¥ & bak le Why in Rive Maar bs % ICE ALL DERS| ct. at the Union League on Broad Street at is yin tve ars ton size, they answer every truck hauling t NoTRS | It is understood that late in the after- apa the: fallialeas at No Stewart Has Worn Out problem, | noon he will board @ train for Wash ra | ington, nt | The Metropolitan announces that the ‘Trust HERRMAN MOTOR TRUCK CO., INC. the blood’s condition, b 7 \ The Livingston Oil ‘Corporation has posited cinder the dere Bras fk aif pia Harbord Leaves Purify the blood by 607-615 W. 57th St., N. Y. Phone Col. 5572-3 at brea coe er want lal PARIS, Sept. 11.—Major Gen James using ed and at regular 3% at ar ae | tilitie, * 0. al y Re ne record at the ‘clase of i jo Harbord, with the American Mi Fest afi teat Rin Sak | sion which accompanied him to une | ft al Claiming, three-yorr-ohis| Near Kast to investigate conditions| ay ig he “ian cagee ter: [in Armenia and the Caucasus region, Sree (, MUNYON’S my att, Constentixanla. far, the. inary i Paw-Paw Pills hk sold ne Now 14-16

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