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= THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, LABOR LEADERS URGE REFORMS =| 1919. Chairman of the House Appropria- tions Committee, declared In a speech to the House to-day. Mr. Good sounded a warning that atl FACES DEFICIT v2] “the actual condition confronting the Treasury is so alarming that we may | : ji tion—Rerular quarterly of 21-2 per i OF 1 CP QD 40, ete sacar conser oe TRI AL | CLOSING ayorATions. ton —Repuiar quarteriy ’ of gations already existing and that! ans aan ” Toronto, Hamilton & Buffalo—Regu- ' q must be met before entering on en-| ------ $$ ______—__—__ | ban . Ube GBArUeHy OF 1 2:2 (per CaAly Deg ' i |} larged programmes which call for (Continued from First Page.) Hn nited States in ne ine Aan, Thoot Bevgar 86 hes eran Agricultural Chem.--R t additional expenditures Ves ———— iinastres for the pansenmment ot ¥ie | Am. can 2 MN \ ular quarterly of 2 per cent. on com ' The demands on the Treasury dur- Use of the national and world) intors of this provision. Am, Lameamotive, ... 110% 101Y | mon and 11-2 per cent. on preferred 4 7 _ ing the present fiscal year arv stag. “!tTess caused by a shortage of pro-| “Sixth Proposition —No general News and Gossip of To-L: a i at ee ba Total sales stocks, 1,048,000 shares | stocks, payable Oct. 1 ducti®, Preside % a p of 1o- ay’s am, Sm Tey bee ” 4 * rering, Representative Good said. ident Gompers and the] strike involving more than a sing Nam. To & TG, 101% ' pun CU! | Dropriations to Be Asked by "Vn" Executive Council “exercise at the| "dustry. and tending to cause hard. Market—P: tand Pur ‘ OILS ON THE CURD. NOTES. While the average ce-time ex- e 4 - resent a Anaconda Mining % * >, rn power they p ship (o the public, shall be ordered pote 5 % Opened firm. Commercial Petroleum, | Jeremiah J. Sullivan Jr. has been © June 20, 1920, Will Total penditure of the Government is io” Possess, either morally OF) by any authority other than that of | ture Prices. A dei & W, 1, 403 50-—61; Coden, 11 1-2—11 1-4; Allied Oil, |elected a director of the Philadelphia i slightly more than $1,000,000,000, Mr.|""4er trade union law * * * tothe Executive Council of the A. F. of | Hata , . % 1-16-13. He 6—6 1-2; Union |Rapld Transit Company, vice John 8. $10,831,201,585. | Good declared that the total require: |° and suspend all strikes now in| L. No general strike in a single in- | ee ee ee By het Leroy trrtee, eciee: Sead. | Ee G2 Rew, vor, Femara a promrens in the United Stat } | dustry shall be ordered without the ait. & Ohio 40% Oil, 39 3-4—40; Houston, 106—120; Hud- |" "phe State Superintendent of Banks ments of the Government, outside of |) Shs « ates, and| Unaninote. endorsement, of the| Acting on the theory that no ni i Steel Betts, 97% 4% gon, 11-2-18-4; [sand Ol, 771-2: [has Issued a call for the condition of or FABHINGTON, Sept. 16.—The Fe@- the present urgent deficiency bill and ban tod the Wd A future ateihes Executive Counci; of the A. F, of L. regarding the threatened steel strike evita Transit 1% Het, But, wee, Heheal Stato, banks, Gres gomentes and pri- fi 2 De od p such circumstances as, In| “Seve: Sropositio! pxec! nl Me » 2-2: § ns, 312 vate bankers as op ~ Treasury already faces a doftcit appropriations that will be rere the opinion the President and | tive Gouna Th hava power ve CA must be considered as Rood news, DUI Conieal Leather... 101% 100% — % Barnett, 1-83-16: Home Oil, 193-4— $8.891.273,345.26 for the present fis. later, by June 30, 1920, will Executive Council, render it pera-| move from office, for cause, any vliques continued their operations in Canadian fie, ,, 15 IMM = 2% 99 1.4; Shell, T. 401-2; Victoria, 14 wy Semeatntativn tibet, dows, | Cttt0t.s0. The revenues for XS ively necessary to use the strike] lected ot appointed officer of s stock market with buying Che. & 0% Ou — My i) Mncinls Guid, Genk ss BANKING ANDO FINANCIAL femmes fecal year, he sald, will be 67.998 /250PU0 2 fp, cuiring Much reason. } International, or of any State fe becoming particularly uggressive in \iyms Come 44% 414g = i Cities Service B shares, 4.1-2—60. | —egzzmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmma aT 928,240. require to lent Wilson may | tion, or local union, or affilia' + how ion ied, oe, fa — 4 .Around noon the market was irreg- | § | Representative Good strongly oon oF iene ® reduction of the| ganization, and such removed officer ‘Ss! 7 a io : ee 4 Sola bia tad io a8 ular, Simms Petroleum held above | The +1 She teaw * may not again hold any office what- Notable advances were scored by ee 33; 8. O. of 'N. J. preferred sold 112; | N recommended the appointment by|) The Lersue of A. F. of I. Members lever in any body affillated with the so-called vest pocket issues, which * Union Oil of Del, 393-4; Sinclair | N N President Wilson of national finauce {fF Partnership and Industrial De-| A. F. of L., except through the rellef respond easily to manipulative effort nore Ce. * | Consolidated, 59—59 1-2; Cittes Ser-| NN toneham N officer to have complete oversight of |Mocracy is the qutgrowth of the re-lof his incapacity by the Executive . oe : hota + Sl vice B shares, 491-2—497-8; Hour- | N N aij Government expenditures, so that Jocton by President James P. Holland | Council, or through the order of & For inate Koleey Wheel, rose 10 tenaue Cee ~ ™lton, 105120; Midwest, 178; | A Yearl N economy may be practised to the he Now York State Federation of | National Convention points, Stronvberg Carbure 12 . |Shell Transport, 69 3-4—10 1-4. N y N Limit by the Governiwent, adding that | 4 le the ix ponte trike bi Te FULLY, SUBMITTED, points, American Tobacco 12 points, rr Lal M4 1 o'clock prices irregular. Boone | Handbook N the high cost of li probably can port, signed y John |THE LEAGUE OF A. F. OF rucibie ‘| me Congaeehhe z i Glenrock, 4 7-8 to| § N hot be materially reduced while the| Hlerce, Chairman, and Isadore Ep-| MEMBERS FOR PARTNERSHIP Crucible 7 pointe and gains ranging \iakn Vole... *|5 1-8; Ranger Oil, 1-2 to 5-8; Texon | N ie ‘Government conunucs ita “orgy of | fin. Secretary, of the State Federa-| AND INDUSTRIAT, DEMOCRACY from 3 to 6 points in issues that Maxwell Motor. . — ,*% On Land, 15 to 16; Liv, Oil, 2 5-8 to| N Ps: spending.” eae hea Living Committee.|“By JOHN F. PIERCE, Chairman. dinarily are inactive were quite |. Marine ot —1%\9 3.4; Liv. Ret, 7 3-4 to ‘8; Allied | _ ts ready for free distribution at a time Mr. Good called upon the Pros dont | (Pon receiving notice of the rejection | “ISADORK BPSTEIN, Secreta common Ger, Marine bald = 2% | Oi), 11-6 to 1 3-16; Union Oil, 30 1-2; | § when public interest in the stock markets a to use his authority to practice the| Of thelr report Pierce and Epatein an-| ‘The foilowing petition accompanied anne oniy a , | Mextoan Petrolefin 4% Gosden, 11 to IL 1-4; Sinclair Gulf, | § has been greater than in a decade. N strictest Governmental economy jounced that they “would not be je only disturbing feature of the | stiam Copper — “| 58 3-4 to 59; Home Oil, 19 3-4 to 20 1-4./}§ One thousand sand stocks "The price of liv ay be reduced 4." and would “appeal to the| TO MEET ATTACK ON FOUNDA- day demoralization in. the for- | Midvale Ste + %| is ane savigwed, Rh i Wlatan a ‘ola ; somewhat by @ vis neat | TTY cviog oet thet TION OF GOVERNMENT. oign exchange markets, Shortly after 0. Pacific raat SRB CORE By ization, enes acct prea di ond a or we,” anid fi bi o rea vi e he e's recom- 7 ., . entral ” acl aw “ , f laws,” said Mr. Good. “But a0 real mendations Merce and Rpateln made | (he, League's demand for the constitu: |the opening the selling of coms wee eH Call ueneedlbeaat ad Pack, 6216 N fluctuation. dividends. earings: ete. Pik : ; tatement onal amende: cial bills became so heavy that rates | Northern Pacite | Magma, 45 etna, L1-2—16-8: 1 We believe this hi duction m® reduced, and it may be | *! few Yc y thera Tac : NY We believe this hondbook to be the most Recesary to reduce very materindy| agp i uegrunt not be considered as ahd pt, 15, 1929. broke sharply and it was necessary | Poaneyivania Ki Br Tobaceo Corp..|N valuable and complete publicalio.. of this our circulating medium. aie haa AG eet eee Mr. aration of for the lar banking interests to| Witte. & Was Va + Blas NY tind ever issued, and represents a per- r "It the nation is to receive rel etl ors than we and MGs eakoohatee aha rt Sirs and Brothers:—In urg- lend support be. othe + 10 | Overland Tire, 203-4—21; Golden Gate, |N manent and raluable source of general N § people must practice the strictest Boealn. We keew ah all, of our pro- | amendments to the Constitution and ffancs per dollar, Italian exchang et dteted me eid) 8; Hupp Motors, | Oil, Mining, Industrial} . economy, The Government, throuxh | fires to atrengthen the: tr general laws of the A. F. of L. ‘The 10.18 lire per dollar, the value = Qi t-4: Coca Cola, 381-2-98 3-4; Cur- | Aer os eccurdicn, thet’ wil f ? e oy ed oye y er 7 emMOC! e . » Ger y =: uM; Vi o 3 -2, N ‘i Ny _ = tas ae yt he disioyul fadicala more | Oo 'Gesire the undersigned to state the ce™ts while the German mark is now “andy, 233-4 4; Vanadium, 391-2 N your choice of issues for investment or N Holland - 03-4; Heyden, 87-8—9; Bedford |§ ty N : Car of Army Food Nobhea. owing facts worth only 3.7 cents, Uni Pacific 3-45 i + Be LY speculation. N ‘ EXPECT U, 8 In, Abobo ui —1%| Auto Prod. 3-4: South’ American | ° OSWHGO, N. T., Sept. 16.—On open- RADICAL ELEMENTS TO/ “The United States is confronted When the foreign exchange market | (” prevail m4 + %| Gold, 93-4—10; Wright-Martin, 4—5. N Your name and address on @ NN ; ing the car of army canned goods here FIGHT REFORM, by @ perilous situation which is with- | steadied, stock prices, which showed | [. §. sie toi 03% + %| Around noon prices wore irregular. |K postal brings you Copy 30 Fre. NN x to-day It was found that it had be “The action of the league ta strictly | Gut Precedent, and if industrial con: y ir / ya Gel ss iy Use + 4 Vanadium "Steel, 9 Tob. Prod. |N N Broken sinfo ino'trannit' and” tobbed, | within. the right of any member ey | ditions are not very soon changed for marked early irregularity, began toy. & fast vi: wh x % |B: "1-2; Am. Marconi, 71-8—|N Chas, A. St N 4 [Only about half of the original con-! group of membe:s to petition the | the better there will be widespread move forward. The advance wag | (Cth Cove: bu ae ax a Ae Otis Steer |N “2s. A. oneham &Co. N ; | ten Preaident and. Fxecutive Council on {Misery among the people of the helped by the statement of C. M.]~% % * 3 Maxwell ‘Chalmers, 62/{¥ 41 Broad Street, New York ; any matter, The league hopes that | United States and those of the war schwab, who declared that while he eneral Asphalt, 92—93; Aetna. |N N \ ' hae pet 5 striken Buropean countries, bie i ee nae oe BORTY BONDS. . Pte cree N N ; the reforms propored will favorably | *t7iKen Wuronean co es. us that was pesimistic as to the busines ia >> 1-8 N delle -Cieerlend N impress our national cers. so serious that Was pes b joined : 99.98, off 2; Ist 49 94.84, clock’ prices trregula adelnnie-—Clewlant . ; steps we have ta oan Pease | the foundations of our free democrat. outlook three months or so ugo he ci is ON a4 10; Ist disdk 95.10, | 8 44 oe Pay fees, 7 gti N) ESTABLISHED 1903 NO PROMOTIONS NN ‘ logical ‘move. Now it is up to the! form of Government are threat- now believed that the country is on| *) 20 4% Hite i ‘ ‘| Gon. Cop. 6 8-4 to 7; Boston Mont. 'N N is rank and file to make their will known [@2¢4. In our opinion the one way to thy threshold of the gre up 20; 2d 41-49 93.26, off 6; 3d 4 E48) OT, ga? Mokin Dar. to 67; Kerr | > ; : to the naLional executives. relieve the world of its troubles ix to the threshold of the greatest pros-| 95 29 om 6; ath 41-49 93.28 UD 43] Take, 6 1-8 to 5 3-8: Ind. Packin * j 8 Phe League of AF of L, Mem-|2rovide Europe with the goods and | perity it has ever known, Victory 3 3-4s 99.86, up 6; 4-45 99.88,| to 261-2; Ret. Candy, 28 1-2 to bers for Partnership and Industrial rape roe Les panera Pp par tomate eel and equipment stocks were] uo 4 Vanadium, 39 1-2 to 39 3~ f Democracy ia composed of thirty men plovineat Cg Rag et feo LY alte eaders, American Locomotive wens | "2 * eine 91 1-2 to 92 1-2; Nat. Tin, 6 1-2 to 6 7-8. t ; representing twenty-nine different) finds of idle men, and est her on ner wove 110. It closed lust night aty GRAIN. QTORIANG CONTINUES REAC- “hey " >), | feet economically. 1013-8, Independent Steel stocks} Range for the day at Chicag vib bcenoters bale 3 jects sired at in the Plerce-Epstein| “tne principal troubl thavtinrea | p UUEN. TIONARY. report, One man, and only one, will le in the United gained from 2 to more than 4 points . la, r i De allowed to know their names at| states is caused by the high oust {ana U. & Steol, which sold at Ae ‘ Cadi ew Demand sterling eased off 1-4 cent present. That man is Samuel Gom- | Of Hving which, in its tarn, ts due | tho eat Gi genase Ly daze to $4.131-4, Lire checks declined 3 ' Free ee aarti ans | th the lack of al commodities sum. | ‘2S moruing. went close to 106 ut 0.12 ai $1. F ne will be eir names | stipe | The probability is that definit OATS, centimes to 10. re per $1, Francs ry mi 1 ‘i a probability ni efinite a ‘ Rn if he requests them on his’ promis thonahe bra bat eer Bid best | knowledge wiil be had by Thursday Be Sue checks were up 1 centime at tit 70 erelock “aie Rot to divulge them to any other per-| mously of the opinion Coat tha way | MOrIng as to whether tha steel 0% : Swiss cables, 5.17 francs per $1; © you know what is back of e aon. Tho reason for thia is that some ety at the cost | strike actually will occur. Labor de yseta cables, 19.07; Stockholm cables, the market sctivity i thw 4 { of living can be reduced only thi i . ~ of the lea members belong tol inrensified increased production wee | ceates meet in Pituwourgh to-morrow | Rise t8 55; Belgian cables, 9.04 francs per stock? ; radical unions, as vierce and fpstem ! production —pro- | to rinaily dve'de the matter, it stil |" $1; mark cables, .03.30, and Vienna , Will United Prot ductio ; Feed If thelr identity. shoult ba | duction so abundant that not only the a era: ! i 12 : tabew tuto the 4 y needs of is the prevailing opinion in best Wall | seotember 12° |cables 11-2, Sterling cables were | . come known the radicals would) Reeds of oul own country but the | street quarters that delegates will | ler +. :-25.8 +2 |$414: francs cables, 9.13; lire cables, 1a a a Way Me ‘ wreak revenge on them as they havel the eof the Kuropeans who have not | Fecede from the position they have| Corn, September, up 28-4 to 3; De-| 10.10; —guilders, demand, 371-18; Will, i Guptionte th pA at our on Pierce and Bpstein by making it]*#e machinery to produce for them- | taken and will decide t tpane the |comber, up 2 6-8 to 23-4; May, up 23-8} cables, 37 3-16. | Valted® Cigar Rtores by its ve 4 impossible, through threats sent to ey oe ey ve mot with the greatest | strike until after the Te tausteial to 21 Oats, September, up 11- : ” i | Re SE, Se 7eet Look Lik P | employers, for the men to find work pe speed. conference next month, On the other | Vecember, up 11-2 to 13-8; May, up MONEY. feandey, West le the ¥ AKe A ee ee a ae STRIKES HAVE RETARDED PRo- hand, there are a number of im SOTTON. Call money, both classes, 4 per cent. These and many other im- ! CHEE Teta Gains Geeetat” CUSTION AND PROSPERITY, | Dortant brokers. known for thelr oon “Open. EXCHANGE, seractioe orowritte, es" Get “ © , who ‘ela at should the eae i = s ae they ben d of the report favoring the alx months’ “No thoughtful man will deny that| stec! strike threat be carried out it Trading in francs and lire was de-! Ga the otock's matket. pest * t fl if it an Talks No. 507 erie tree except In oe cane toa dpe EN the United States has will be a bullish argument on stocks, moralized in the first half hour, Paris bay Era saelaL "igo twisted from wear- poratively necessary strikes, Em- been retar very largely by labor! fdr a signal defeat of labor can be checks lost an additional 12 centimes i} I bo pet Meg OSSINLY the greategt etn ployers do not dare givt them work, Strikes. We will not de y ° , qnalytical report on | the ish” tector thal haaton for Stake. 4 deny, in fact | the only result. to 9.15 francs per $1, while lire checks United Profit Bharing Copoe 7 ing “stylish” pointed-toe P Ne ae ah a RS But they cannot be silenced, and t' sy We Unhesitatingly affirm, that vo went down to 10.17, off a2 centimes ration, which I will_send. t "a cavitary its great ‘slitorse are determined to continue the it Many strikes were necessary to bring fi d slosa Belgian cable: il interested, FREE and shoes . 4 z| Stoo! 1 4 arent! rom Monday's close Belgian cables, all interested, "Ee and > or | = DI D at there y y by | quoted 8.98. Demand sterling lost an . ‘clephone Do they suffer from pt eter at FOUN wren HAT J ally, ‘They intend to urge men who been a great many strikes which ware velopments in the labor situation. xu, additional 1-2 cent from the openini | am Teer Caps, Testay; Riess. or bonions, in Storia, in out vg tp ane (| relieve aa they do and an the longue ncalled for and whieh should not |No one, or no group of speculators, nAyGHT § to 4.13 8-4. Mark cables were quoted BW : é - yon Mi] | does, to Jo ue and battle for en ordered, We hold that dur- ; t a new low record of .0345, and ’ y 4 : be time Jog ete as the reforms suggested. They have no | !g these dark times the ur-.; seem desirous of taking the initiative chnlheds | ‘a growing nails, weak fhe, me Meet wee nate the IE] | doubt that. the moven e be Hy dh wes ea di ybit pa nae ates BA age ot ort Swiss iy ¥ 7 , “| iM ment will grow oes on strike without provocation of | UMt!! It is definitely known whether | kes 1} Submerwe TIN | cabl | cables 19.08, New st. New arches or other foot seg gow the nt turalie By | strong and stronger, and that throughs | te most extreme nature ts guilty Of lthe threatened atee! strike actually | °°? Menon Mim Sieg, Wa eLsaBoien babel becadibes 42) sabes ee, Fw WR. you ean a} or n a widespread senti- | M0 eachery to the Governme: so sada, = = —=— i troubles? ment In favor of the prineiptes will and people of the United States: ond Meru Maal ir Taey ted at | eoiomen Lavine: of Ne: 168 Henry EARNINGS. Eawly reached from West Side by spring up in the ranks of organized Of inhuman action toward the stru his unceytainty was reflected at) street, was arrested at Prospect Park ; . : S rs Street, wa Philadelphia Rapid Transit—-Au- / £Oth St. Crosstows Cari ti} | labor, When President Gompersa and Sng people of Europo's fh the opening this morning. Initial KI -day for swimming Then into Edu- O0th oe ¢ vg 4 PO's hopeless Lake in Brooklyn to-day for hinges yi . 4 ; lead Clee tsa Heed 6) | as eee cence are Sartre a ma iy gd prices were practically unchanged |i that yuiie aond aa though he were | SUSE: Gross #2938.16; inareate, 824 uppore + ou M ng Striker are not provoked by she’ -questered pool. | 351; 8 months’ gros: 64,499; In- Cash 1 (af fice valey oo Oy | they will throw their influence in fa. | Unbearable conditions y| from last night's close. Transactions |, country boy In a sequestered poo sh ave $o - are always the | w 29 fo Levine polcrease, $2,519,944; surplus after ‘ ny and oF prrchasss, vor of it, ‘They have never yet failed | "sult of hot-headed actio: were in greatly reduced volume, and |Policeman Fitzgerald made Levine fe |<) gai ais dae es ion'bn the. Poll tzKeratd Mand “submerge |charges, $1,001,594; decrease, $54,506. Give Nature aeheon feck elisa Gee tice to respond to the will of the rank and | Part of th unions, of of incompetent | 5ains and lo were pretty evenly (MK, Ne chin while. he hunted American Sumatra Tobacco, year | to nvest— ; to restore to youhealthy, a , ership, or of the efforts | divided, for the swimmers clothe: nded July 31, 1919—Surplus after ch. A ; agitators of the Y ngistrate MeClos Flatbush | 890, a 2, Soed | Write tor 80-Page Catalog and TEXT OF PROPOSED AMEND. | Sufistors of the Socialist, LW. W.1 A notable exception to the rule was |,,.Ainsiairate, MECOUGY | Maxcetuctory | Srevious yenre wna SHISASS4 In and you wish to enjoy a foe leet, com- 16-Poge Aw YY \ o many unjus: d |Court declined to accep! revious year. turn rewler MENTS TO CONST! . Hust ai y ‘ » maximum degree of ; ; feat ITUTION, unnecessary strikes have becn called | Mexican Petroloum, Yesterday it | Levine's explanation that he no ee ya ree fort and foot freedom. ROOM, APARTMENT ¢9 45 Following are the proposed conati-|%8C® the armistice wus signed that | Went up to 220 1-2, a new high record, | wader of 8 comity Sea aha ive safety; a good dividend ii NEST Atay VALUR : they are large! who eat no animaj food and live close} Reading Co. Regular of 2 per cent. : y For the good-looking REST _ansn VALOR VERS tutional amendments: reverts largely Tesponsible for the | and closed the day with a net gain |io nature, and gent him to Kings yield; the possibility of , 4-ROOM APARTMENT Recommendations for amendments production which is _keep- ; Sounty Hospital tor observation, ‘on common stock payable Nov. 18, and a market iati Educator lets the feet WmaT nue VALUM $075 to the constitution and’ genenciments | ing the cost of living high, amd cut-|°f 111-4 points, In the first few min- |Counly “TT a | per cent. on 2d pfd. stock, payable ; at appreciation ‘ _ grow 2s they should. - of the American Federation of Labor, | (ing the value of wages in halt, This| utes of trading to-day it touched E MURDER, |°t: ® in the value of your ‘ ‘ . >hOOM APARTMENT proposed by the League | being the case, we recommend to the|221 1-2, topping yesterday’ CLUES IN DOUBL 0 OS ° . co urcha: : $585 y gue of A. F, of! progige, . topping yesterday's high United Verde Copper Co. $1.50 a P SES. a “ BEAT $700 VALUE ie, embers for partnership and in- oy pistes il Mxcoutive Council that | mark. igh J re sha Previous division was $1.50 in Our FREE booklet olearly a rial demoer; a 0 W eI B , Pt Ll ti rl] . i { a bees a soureuene Ty, Un Brogan ecutive Counclt of the | POS v8 clther morally or bred if %| No satisfactory explanation has yet Pipeesniny $0004 te) “aay ? om se A ane gna Patan explains this method and i | “Dear Sire and. Brothers: — The diately cane avanatat Hy nner been advanced for the highly sensa-| sineaLo, sept. 16—The District At-|Company—Regular quarterly of aie Stood rey Ask League of A. F. of L, Members for|now in suspend all strikes | tional advance this stock has scored / we per cent,, payable Oct. 2 or new, , 4. Me progress in the , ” . thering evidence + pay oper en} Oe - exer . . tomy ny ja ual 7 t : Hed pereeai Fmubios the follow. aurinea (xcept in such circumstances | Per cent, dividend payer it nets only !Snonte and William Praller, under ar-| conte on por pig i Tae Ask for Booklet E. W. 621 : constitution and general laws of the|end peanuiitg ae eh, the a resident |4 1-2 per cent, to the investor, or les8| pest here, with the mysterious murder ) Oct. 10, JONES & BAKER ’ * A. F, of L, and urges the Prosident | peratively necessary to. tee the tren | than most high grade bonds. Even|of Norman Shear and Miss May Mess Kanawha & Michigan Railroad— A - and Executive Counoll to recommend | weapon; that the trice chine Strike | though the dividend were increased | mer, while they were automobiling near | Regular quarterly 11-4 per cent, divi- URITIES “ . thelr adoption in their omicial report | the basis of the status ques thet (nu | to 12 per cent.—and It fw unlikely that | SEPM? ,eeVreke' are being held in| Tne Payaple Sept, 80. BeRraeg Bi. We TIGh Are: @! " 4 ; 6 2 per cent.— el ‘Shonts and Praller are be rour— L. MURA’ for Men, Women, Children to the next annual convention of the| period of the truce shall be during | this t | Shonte and Eralier are being hacia | Bis Four—Regular quarterly 11-411| vm enean flO TH cunne? 7130 ALF. of L. such reasonable time P | this will be done in the immediate | connection Wi veiphia, near here, Sun- | Per cent. preferred, payable Oct.°01 7150 - t Proposition—4the President rasonable time as President] tuture—the stock would yicld less | 4 auaee OF sigan) ‘. Merchants’ Despatch Transporta- NEW YORK 4 for oor troten remot vals und Executive Couneil of the A. F. of n may require to effect a reduc- | 51s ver cent gf Phiedelphia Detroit Pitteburgh 4 bronded EDUCATOR om the «. shall be glected by direct: vote of ; : as I] Chicago Direct PrivateWires Boston pale, Ws 00s a Réwcaror, the'memberghipy instead of by Helee | an aye ytacther Feeommend that any] What nonplusses those peopte not|CURLING IRON STARTS FIRE. | __BANKING AND FINANCIAL. - . all trade unions which cannot ‘2 — # Det « gh pt conventions. All ©X-| be reached and punished by the con: | hot ea iis that, with Mexican — ~ 4 HUTCHINS, Ine., Boston soutive, legislative and administrative | stituted authority of the Prosident | can Yetroloum te selling, av 138 al 1s From Window Sil in Hotel |}j—, i a Srations and local union shall be| 22d Executive Council, and which RRA a acne compare owt Wentworth Apartment So. & ° ' | in like manner, refuge to be bound by ‘the spirit of about 45 per cent. of Rpexivan Pee| An electric curling iron fell from the ‘Second Proposition—Seerecy of the ene prasdes by vote of the] troleum common stock outstanding.| Window sill to the “floor of William Ine S$ or Pp ballot shall be insured by adoption of | Excoutly p Go ne ! as traitors to the} in other words, a buyer of one shi Wentworth's apartment on the tenth e leanut what is known 4s the Australian Bal. | [i0°0 OF Uude unionism and the peo lof Pan-American at this time ac-| floor of the Hotel Wentworth, No. 69 Airs . ' WELOW) cs cisn-No aaizcy ahatil BRUT ANS Ring nent of the United | quires nowsly a half interest’ in al West 46th Street, at 1 o'clock this af- Participating 8% Cumulative Preferred Stock Oil 1, Ra Proposition. No saary shat] thin tic be erved on all em-| are gi, Metean Petrleim, "How |emnoon and caused bint 5 Musing the pendency of a strike by/povers that any individual, firm or] can “has ‘large and valuable assets sont” of “he firniture ” wert Murine Common Stock —is a re, unadul- Wf ROOD... advantage of 6: tempts to take| outside of its interest in Mexican firemen, called by people who had Pi i > ntage of organized labo t Fourth Proposition—The President | (Uy An Wise 0 ni eed or’s atti-| Petroleum, it is patent that the two the fire from across the street, Traded in on New York Curb terated table and of the A. F. of L. shall have authorit y die to bers ice own interests at the stocks are now selling much out of came and put it out with chemical ex- ri ' r ‘o suspend any strike or all steikes| © ‘ oF, shall be branded as | lino. Unguishers. ‘ od cooking oil, pressed by proclamation. Whenever in. his|@ Public traitor and declared the pe It ts ki Estimated rate of net earnings, per . ‘oclamatio nown that since the return of 8, per annum ae judginent the welfare of the Govern. | Petual enemy of labor with whom | @porge Whelan from Europe plans for “see Rc a pes the ee — ment or people of the United States, there shalt never be a compromise or | effecting a merger of various tobacco] WASHINGTON, Sept. 16—Wighteen $2,400,000. : fine, firm-holding plates, of ern-grown oil-produc- or of any State or municipality Fei "Ninny such actio ss companies have again been actively] seamen have been removed from the is one. Holds close to tho ¢ ditirea such action, 4 > anand 6 nH as we Bave) taken up, teamer Kahonah, ¢ y png i gee. Frewas ieee 1 the ing peanuts, Fifth, Proposition—The President | recommended can, in our opinion, re-| “According to a reliable authority it | the maate Bras CV iatciae wee mat Has exclusive contract for production of, and is controlled beautiful. Does not of the United States shall automati- | Sit In the Merkaged Production with-}\s now proposed that Liggett & Myers | tiny on the high seas, the State De: and managed by, the eating the things you like. cally become a member of the A. F. | Out W no Industries of the coun-|ay well ax Lorillard Company be taken | partment was advised’ to-day. 7 3 to give satisfaction, Made in ot L, without vote, and an advisory | {1¥, Cannot resume thelr prosperity, into the combination, ‘This in the The WATERBURY Way meimbor of ‘the Hxecutive Gouncll | aiceg at of living cannot be r6-|reason for the current strength of | === = — LIVINGSTON OIL CORPORATION. : without vote, and remain such dur. |°UShH . these to stocks, Yesterday Liggett here in the morning, haVe your ing bis term of office, He shall have|,, The A. F. of L. has proved its & Myers rose 23 peints, And ‘unless | INTEREST & DIVIDEND NOTICES, The Preferred Stock can be exchanged for Com- petracted and veturu nome at | authority, by and with the consent | loyalty to the Government in the| terms quoted by Louis Liggett, presi- Stock and yield 4, wi P’aiied eaten lieln re Of four members of the Bxecutive | (Tala of war, and it owes the Gov- {dent of ths United Drug Company, are mon and yields about 10% at present prices, “ouncll, to of ns | o and the people the same will | too st! ry sus 1 A ‘i Bei ternal patent eoplied Gouicits $b prosialia ene) sulsiance pF {0 aucrifice during these times Srttae | ceo cite It ta By ne meana /Mprapenis Livingston Oil Corporation @s set forth in descriptive circular sa alten 8 at his judgment, such course is necea- |Me Nation is neither at peace nor war. | combine, It ig understood that nego- |NOTICE TO ALL STOCKHOLDERS mailed on request Bums to relieve PAIN trom « EU cts Mare de the | We Fecommend that during the pres: | (ati ith this end in view. are| OF RECORD INCLUDING gory. Gas a er: » protect the welfare of the |) nd that d -| tations w ei or desired. Government and people of thodinited |FP* helonsl emerexney, the A. F. of] peing carried on. ‘THE HOLDERS OF DE- Staten and by auloorty of his procia. | He through the President and isxeeu- —= FERRED STOCK. R.aLO | . tive Council, place itself unreservedly | 4 “— n tion he sh y01 4 y e le t NTAL COMPANY “le gre peels have power to us: |under the command of the President | condemnation of their fellow country- ; * Established 1900 Rati the period ¢ tha datioaal emers of tte United States, to the end that|men as industrial Benedict Arnolds! The Livingston Oil Corporation has th ‘sor ST IAG ne Ey Rage organized labor shal forever enjoy | those employers who fall to make | declared’ its” regular 3% quarterly NvestTMenT Baoxers si Established anita a | the wstige of having played the| sacrifices at least approximating Yi a xtra divide 2% |W. 34th St., New York fhe, Caled, lates anal oftoinly |game lke true Americana: we urge] those made by labor. CRs a Gctabar an aio, to al Sincer BuipwG =~ New York : 14-16 Fulton St., Brooklyn strike or strikes shall be suspended ident of the Unit 2 Beate gear oe rH LEAGY Ci ly oe or 1, | stockholders of record at the ‘close of TEL, CORTLANDT —2543-6:5 8273-45. a ? : | , ' | Ad e Unites 8 be unques-| “THE LEAGUE OF A. F. OF L. : at tf ? t 6 Sunvays: | | and such terms shall bo binding upon | toningly complied with; that. the| MEMBERS FOR PARTNERSHIP | business on September 20. 1919. The statements herein while not guarantced, have been obiai DAYS: CLOS| 2 AVENUE ‘ained from “NI the employers and employees involved, | President of the United Stat 6 ND INDUSTRIAL DEMOCRACY, | PATED. September 10, 1019, consid reliable and SPOKEN rah sinet | | ‘The President and Kxocutive Councli | vited SS ae oe | OR TRENCH, Chusman | D» C LIVINGSTON, Secret: whet we consider to be reliable end ouihoriiativg sources Tees ©: saveneanes | Rie President and Hixsculive Councl, | vited to use organized labor's ary ‘By JOHN F. PIDRCE, Chairman, Ce " ary. be iden ° } © mons: 7 EPSTEIN, Sceretary. a ; Liat ee ‘

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