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San on Teeny ne, THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, BEPTEMBER 15, 1919. | CAPTAIN AND 11 MISSING [Georgia Saturday night. Search ts (Of the Barnstable Company, @ | Wm leieven of the 6 juany, Which operates ship, {twas hat the most recent word from Bas WHEN STORM SINKS SHLP) vanmmeh was that it at the tweutgvat \ Y - _ [nie rere ith | deqg| denbers of the ship's company, save STOCK QUOTATIONS 1 P. M. BYH F OF L. AND ‘ ITALIAN SAILORS FLEE Fifteen of Crew of the Barnstable |e, mult bout, at Uherine’s [0% captain and his brother, were —_—_—-- Ue }] UU Make Port After All-Night Sea |isiand. They inctude Seeond Mate] ch ‘bere. though by what means Onn. Bi. Lov. ; “" |aeorge J. Bruch, Chief Engineer Bert | ‘hey reached that city was not kaows, = Bet Suge... 67 oe @ er Battle. Wiitiams, Assistant Engineers W. N. The Barnstable left Savannah Bir> MR OO OH ME An Associated Preas despatch from|riencker and W. J. Purdy, Boatawain | {&¥ for Havana with @ cargo of eoat Mm Locomotive... 101% tM tavannah, Ga, to-day telia of the| J.T, Taylor and ten negro seamen and | Ihe had a net tonnage of 663, wae 208 ee ee ee sinking of the steamship Barnatabie | firemen. fret, tong and “Gne wap ‘valuee' ‘The market opened stron - as a re- - ona te. o@ & « on — — ‘eee in @ northeast gale off the coast of| At the local offines, No. 5 Broadway, Bult of favorable week-end develop. Ao" Ui 0e- ML 1 eM Ja Main G cnn ' Ments in the tabor situation. United 4 7 4 5 , ain Grievance Is ains! H f i Bs ’ —= : — Bates Stoel was up 1 a: 1068-4 and aa. Out bw. tas” me ae! see R . si Mayor to Recelve Admiral and Escape From Fort Douglas! agat estate at AUCTION. REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. | REAL ESTATE AT AUCTIO) Bethiener B ex-divident $125. Bede Lown. im 14. 198M IM egulation That Decrees His Officers To-morrow Through Excavation Six | --<eeeeea-a----- == RSTATE AT AUCTION. Opened from $4 3-4 tw 937-8 compared + Sh a6 ON @ oI i j 3, a ae = - SJ wins wee stale Creme eeepc se me BY Sy] Expensive Uniforms. Noon, Feet Below Surface. SSS 2 SS|Q ap & polor Cnctra m — — 4 ‘ a In the off division Pan- amertean ! me To Mtostrate the high cost of living ‘The entertainment of Admiral Hugo| SALT LAKE CITY, Sept. 15.—Gev- al Estate is Merchandise Petretcnw, ‘ en-dividend, epened ot St 80 It affects members of the Police Qo and the officers and men of the |entcen enemy alien prisoners cecaped Beare Gace att ree wet SSN ag Devartment of this city, and to far-| een guper-dreadnought Conte | from the war prison barracks at Fort ond on. This ts a new record beb.! Gey No arg ther show the amount of money tt In “ Sous i licy is such that Mexican Pewroleurs, meaotineyger t e Sok... tes ay met |Recensury for @ “rookie” to expend Cavour continued to-day. The war-| Douglas near here, early to-day. Ea- The Wanamaker policy ye belated cade a nee tiek bmg Oe s° = 1#% 164 /upon clothing and equipment when ship moved trom the navy anchorage; cape was made through a tunnel you can send your youngsters there i tis sont te ay ‘pas fea- | Om Nor Orme aa 4 “ Poe oe Sleettth as well “ at Tompkinaville to Pier &, North|which had eveldently taken monthe to shop. The substantial quality of tured the equipment snares maxing _ an Cost of equipment maintenance to! River, and most of the crew were | to construct. Rew high for the year at 1381-2 aD 1-4. Ones ON THE CURR. Openet higner. Barnett Oil 1-— 3-16; Commoawealth Pet. 60-42; Home Oil, 19 3-4—20 1-4; Allied Oil, 21-8—18-16; Glenrock Ot, 6—1-4; Merrit, 23—24; Shell S. T, 70 1-2— ‘Th: Cities Service, 40 1-4—1-2; Cos 1) Gem, 111-3—$-5; Boone Oil 3 3-4— 9 1-4; Sinclur Guit, 5%—1-2; Mid Ref, 174-176; Houston, 105—120; men after years in the service of the lotty, a statement haa been prepared exclusively for The Evening World by ten policemen, all representative| Members of the Policemen’s Kenov- olent Association. ‘The acknowledged purpose of the statement is to support the defense of the patrolmen who are being | brought up on charges of failing to have the complete equipment pre-| scribed in departmental regulations. It is shown tn the statement that a allowed shore liberty, Their uniforms | soon were observable all along Broad- way and the Italian settlements up and down town Mayor Hylan is to hold a reception for the Admiral and his officers to- morrow at noon, Thursday evening they will be guests at a banquet at the Waldorf Astoria given by the Italian Chamber of Commerce. Among the speakers will be Count V. Macchi @i Cellere, the Itallan Am- According to George L. Byram, commandant at the war prison, nearly ull of the ewcaped prisoners had been [interned because they were classed as “undesirable.” Reports from Ogden said several suspects had been rounded up by the police there, but none yet identified as fugitive from the war prison. The tunnel through which the men made their escape extended for $0 feet beyond the wire inclosure, of the compound and was dug 6 feet’ below the surface, the goods, and the prices, are such that they cannot make a mistake. T is my firm belief that the lots I I will sell as merchandise, at the CLAFLIN SALE on Tuesday, September 23rd are of the oo a as the goods the Hudson Ou, 11-29-4; Laland Oil man entering the departinent at the) Dassador, and Conaul General Roni- re oer TheClaffin Estate Property big merchants sell you in their stores, . 5 eo mest lay ow . | olo Tritont. . r a "e187" Siok ven Gora i ately one 1 tae tle ung ad Kosar edicapableet thd eth dng” GERMANS INVADE VENEZUELA 47\ University HeightsLots but you will make the price yourself at ns 4-3; Boston-Wyo. T1—73; Federal oe Ol, 24-4—3; Livingston O11, 25-5— $4; Int. Pet, 57—59; Western States, $1-4—3-4; Balt Creek, 53 1-2—55 Queen Oil S—10; Ranger Oil, 1-2— 6-8; Sapuipa. 11-2—5-4; Stanton Oil, 1 1-26-84 Noon prices quiet and irregular. 120 o 10a 12% 1st Ld Worn mes 4 | Cauipment in order to be up to the standard required by the regulations, It ts shown that in 1489 a patrolman entering his probationary period was called upon to spend onty approxi- mately $90.32 for bis outfit: Thus, at the present time, the equipment and clothing cost is $124.39 over the vost of the Italian restavrant-keepe the city at Coney Island Friday eve- ping. Sept. 26, the anniversary of the entry of the Italian troops {nto Rome, is to be celebrated by # recep- tion and a concert by the buttleship's band at the Manhattan Casino. The festivities will be continued until a week from Bunday and will Include « Um Lines SAN JUAN, » (Cor respondence of the Associated Press).— American travellers who have recently arrived here from Venezuela report that there are oper evidences of renewed German activity In that country, Many eo Weet Kin shridge Road, , wick, Webb and avenues WIT be sold at Absolate Auction TUESDAY ie . 23rd this Absolute Unprotected Auction Sale. Besides you have a one-fare 5 cent sub- way from your business to your residence, and one of the highest, healthiest spots in Greater New York, with perfect drainage and superb views. Sinclair Con, $91-2—6-8; Sinclair ri ntertainment at the An | ermans have arrived In Venezuetn dur- Gulf, §91-¢—1-2; Texas Oi) bade lat ners <r rere eee Ririam Opera House and a luncheon ting the last few montis and German Tee tees Treg from gone, 38-48; RAD oe Fe a rhe ned Fhroresenboi Ap egeeg ane uext Sunde The jlast rs “y « commercial travellers are reported par- One ‘block from Rivgsbridge Road Send for Bookmap. ™ 5 , 1 1- je 0 compulsory purchasing | entertainment will be a great me oh # tation of Subw Snel) T, 70 1-2—T1; Int, Pete, 29 1-2—|. LIBERTY BONDS, by the Individual polloaman of hia re- [concert at Madison Gquare Garten | ines! inaustey tan whe fe eet bora fe Roa on 1 Menees Sts 8; Y.-S f 8 Cosden, 11 1-1-4; Halt Creek, 3 Hat 4s, 94.80; 24 48] volver and ammunition, It in mtated: | Seot 28. turned from Venesuela last week ex- Tap ee ae oe Tol, Rector ose Avctioncer 1 92-104 Of 6; Lat 6 1-68, 94.90; 34 6 1-40, off 4; 34 41-4 BANKING AND FINANCIAL |: dn 9899, oe: Visser, pied “Ih the army whom a man goes to battle to protect his Nation's rights © property, he is furnished with « f WOME, Sept. 15. ‘woeurred at Viterbo and dit “If T want to sell clothing at $16 — uit to the Venezuelan merchants, @ rman saesman has something just as od for $12 or $13. If 1 offer ninety en one fare subway H 60, . — one : Up 4; 48-40, 99.83, up 6 an and ammanition—all the ammu-| swine tn Tuscany yesterd jays or six months’ credit the German are ame aH =====|nition he needa ‘The patroiman | persone were Injured and @ number of [offers six months or a year In every Cut this out and keep with further advertisements. It will be an interesting story. ; ji Home Oil,| must buy his own ammunition | = = — - — — — Opened higher: Golden Gate, 23-4—8; Gen. - phalt, 93 1-2—94 1. Hecla, 66 het Curtis, 1-11; Bureka, 1h-4—1 1, Allied Packors, 63—65; Aetna, 10 —103-4; Brit, Am. Tob, Cor, 22 Oil A single cartridge for his revciree costs 4 conta, A patrolman must al- ways have six rounds in bie weapon and mx rounds in his vartrage belt total 48 cents, If he fires a shot at ad dog it costs hin 4 conta, if he tren six shots at a burglar it onmts 4 ven tich he bad to pay wut *500 for Your ‘ ; mn pecket.” : Rate of Earnings, per)*#: "esisterea, 221-233; Coon | In 1889. the figures show, @ potice- fi . Cola, 381-2—883-4; Wright-Martin, |™&n's winter uniform cont $23.60. To- : annum, now nearing |+-4: Hupp Motors, 11—11 1.4, | 1#Y !t costs In the majority of tailor e e Heyden, teas “4. Jing places $64. It ts alxo shown that e 7 2,500,000. |i, gat het ci [ay ts ep rizes for Sim mi ; 8; Vane. | 80 26. To-day the coat, which Total authorised capitalisa-| i" Stee 41—411-4; Sub Boat, | the statement says is of poorer qual- p Se es ons i 16 1-416; " Perfection Tire, 1-16; |'tY 4nd workmanship than those auld tion, $3, . ; Cons, Ariz, 11-8] thirty years ugo, costs $72, Summer 13 edonia, 41-44; Boaton Uniforms thirty years ago went for Cresso! , An againat A price ot to- The lar 3% quartet and foe tiie te Juri double the cont tn thirty yeara a 2% extra divid United | One, of the authors of the state. i t has this to say: “While T and Fave been declared payable October a. he older members in the department Ist, 1919, to all stockho'ders of record | 4 ; are not in sympathy with the Boston " ‘oon prices quiet | police strikers, conditions tn the New : ' September 20th, 1919. 1 C000 Col $8 led de4; Maderee niet: | York Police Department are terrible | from a financial standpoint aod 69 1-260 Ind, Packing 26—1-9) os stork 0, iy 0 ing iu 7 “| tae ;Retall Candy, 23 1-2—S-4; Ge 4; Heyden Chem., 91-8 something must be done.” As contained in the statement, comparative table of prices paid by 7 2 South, Amn. Gold, 9 1-2—10; | Policemen for clothing and equipment Listed on New York Curb. . 4 La UB. Steam, 2 3-4|' Ut gyre month aud in the pawns resson 1-4 year we: Latest Information ou Meauest ire, 1—1-8; Roper at Pos, P Kort Lake, ‘6 1-b-— z a} 6244; Big Ledge, Cap, 6 3-4—7-8, MONEY. Call money, both classes, 6 per cent, “s 20. 4 yer holster’ (leather! NUT MARGARINE (ASHBY PROCESS) ee ‘ F scene bored "pera a Sotibe a. wi. The Perfected Nut Butter—Free From All Preservatives Ff ‘or pri paper are -4 and 6 1-2 per | Night stict bil 20 gent. the bulk of lt moving at the Steg oe iE 7 Best—Or Your Money Back! SET er DIVIDENDS, Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company— Regular quarterly of 13-4 per cant. oe common, payable Oct. 1 American Window Glass Maohine Company—-Regular quarterly of 13-4 per cent. on preferred, payable Oct. 1, Lovse-Wiles Biscuit Company— Regular quarterly of 13-4 per cent, n lat preferred, payable Oct. 1. Dayton Power & Light Company— Regular quarterly of 11-2 per cent, on preferred, payable Oct. 1, Y & Towne Manufacturing Com- pany—Regular quarterly of 2 1-2 per cent, payable Oct. 1. Oil Guide at Once! 1471 ‘Mhetmet, _¢ubber, _tNo conn .qRabber, 20 cane, N.Y. GUARDSMEN EXPECT THREE F. A. REGIMENTS Washington Advices Indicate Plans for One Regiment Have Been Changed. Despite the fact that War Depart- ment plans cal) for the organization The new nut butter that is different from other butter alterna- tives—better, because of a new process we have discovered. We believe that everyone who knows all about our new We know that everyone who tries roduct will want to it will like it. try it. out. Now, we want to know how best we may tell all th who are interested—the beusewiteotne. food ben pol things they want to know about this new How would you do it? We are offering these prizes to find butter, First Prize $100 Second Prize $50 Five Prizes $25 Each Ten Prizes $10 Each Twenty-five Prizes $5 Each Ideas! A pound of GOODY Nat Batter will be delivered by your dealer—FREE—if your idea does not win a cash prize. Manhattan Railway Company—|ot only one regiment of Field Art‘ Regular quarterly of 13-4 per cent, ayable Oct. 1. lery in this State, it is vertain that Prairie Oi] and Gas Company quar- terly of $3 a share and an extra divi- dend of $5 a share, payable Oct. 31 Prairie Pipe Line Company quar- a share, payable Oct. 3 General Cigar Stores’ intial qu terly of 13-4 per cent. on Dew ¥ per cent. preferred debenture stock, pay- able Oct. L SecuniTics 60 Broad St. 605 Fifth Ave. 2010 Ten. MURRAY wie 7120 QRAIN, Opened firm. October, 28.75, up 23; ber, 29.05, up 25; January, 28.95, March, 29.07, up 20; May, 29.15, Curb issues for 1918 and up to June 30, 1919. Major Gen. O’Ryan will, within a few months, be in command of a guard division formed along the lines of the one taken over by the President for thie Mexican border campaign ‘n 116 and consisting of three regiments of field artillery, Word of this came in assurances given the commanders of field artil- Major Robert W. Marshall, com- manding the 2d Battalion of the 2 Field Artillery, with headquarters in Cry aay dais! ‘The nut margarine and unti? our discovery nut Everyone may try for these prizes. All you have to do is to send usa simple suggestion that will this new product so others will know something of its good- pess—any idea that may occur to —a new use for it, may win one of these prizes. Made by a New, Exclusive Process industry is mew in the United States rgarine was made by the GOODY is made from such pure ingredients by such a skill- ful, cleanly process that it does not need to be preserved, The only perpen, of a preservative in nut margarine is to Ip us describe jou—a recipe—a were with the idea of margari card of it. ae i. GOODY is what you hoped other nut margarine would be—uniformly delicious and melts at the same perature as creamery butter, GOODY is citarent from other nut butters—better, ‘ause it is the only one made by this new process—The Ashby Process—which enables us to make a dependable when you firs “] i used in making oleo ine (from animal Product, Opening at Chicago, Sept, corn, |lery units stationed in the city, The same process ing mar garis m z fats). Because the results of using the oleomargarine You can depend upon GOODY. 1 } 135 1-2-4, off 1-2 Dec, 119—| announcements from Washington bad ce make wat Suter po undependable, we de- fi bes Geen bey pry wooed eats ieee good when 1181-2, off 3-8—T-8; 1171- left these commands in a state of un- Pr bey 4 ae a peal tus and ost aboot develop GOODY ‘smsedt" Ute bone sateeh HIGH & LOW CURB BOOK ee 7-8; Bot. Oats, $3 3-4, lcertainty and prevented many of chem ing a naw proces. We were succumful. We called ouz 9 Gaon, wer aie ng utter, making it more economical ee —S, Up 1-8 to Of | trom re-enlisting many of the officers new discovery the Ashby Process. Taal Wha ag Wek cone Pissed mu belie. é erse: a a lo ex] a a caters Pv y: marae resend COTTON. and men who had served overseas. No P RES | Be oak trentnsad aie Sannct sBard to expaimane Best—Or Your Money Back! Also of an mining stocks pilicals the Bronx, announced last night he Endorsed by ALFRED W. McCANN cover up or the ignorance of the manu- Snot like GOODY Eochenes ond Curb, fon pee ee jg ds Pre ae would proceed to recruit the men who facturer. of you ever ate, Francisco, Loe Angeles, |) 1: Oe tos May. 15.60.88; ule, Ibeser | Served under him overseas, Major No Animal Fats ® Salt Lake City Fonte, Data include capital'zation, par va'ue, dividend rate), etc Copy forwarded without obligation upon request for 133-38, SCHMIDT & DEERY Members Lonsolidated Stock Exchange of N.Y. New York Offices Drtown Office t. | 319 F:fth Ave, are | Pet Mur'y HN) 6549 Now we want your ideas about how best we may let one else know these things about GOODY. Marshall has already undertaken the formation of a provisional battery from the three batteries In his oom- mand, and will arrange for ita federal- jgation within six weeks, ‘The ordnance to be used by the new State organization of field artillery will consist of the French seventy- fives, with which the guardsmen made such a splendid showing overscas, The 24 Field Artillery Armory in eg the Bronx ts the scene to-day of ctor of employment of the bustling activity, and it is likely the Bank of Commerce New publication of the new plans will He began his new duties to-day. bring such an influx of re-enlistments __ eo among the old guardsmen that in- ead of one battory, Major Marshall will be in ition to present his en- tire battalion for federalisation be- fore the end of Optober, GOODY contains nothing but the white meat of the cocoa- nut, peanut oil, pasteurized milk and butter salt. Can you imagine a more appetizing food? ; Remember—Cash prizes for the best ideas—a Perhaps you have tried other nut magarine, Perhapseven pound of “GOODY” FRES if your idea does not you have used it for a while. You remember how pleased win a cash prize! Here’s How You Can Enter the GOODY Idea Contest Simply fill out the cowpom and mail it to us. Then tered in Contest and ean sond ts your tess ot any time hefere the elace of the encton chain be Nevember 15, 1919. But to insure having your name on please fill eat the coupos: it today. When you de send your ideas, t ebeut the form ctylo—elenply jot them down on paper and sign your name and aderene. Hah bad HAUCK NUT BUTTER CO. 85 CLIFTON AVE. it. NEWARK, N. 4 NOTHS, ‘The Comptroller of the Currency has issued a call for the condition of Na- ks as of Bept. 12, odin, President American ndry Company, | will sail rope ‘Thu to study equip- ment needs of Great Britain, France, Italy and probably Belgium, | Clarence F. Fritchard, manager of the | Office Bureau of the Government Loan Orgenization for the Federal Reserve Bi of N igned to be- Haeck Nut Batter Co., 85 Clifton Ave., Newark, N. J. You may enter my name for «‘GOODY’? Idea Contest: Name. Street, City. Dealer’ s Name. Street. Nat York. Bwitt & Co.'s sales of beef in Ni 4