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‘Tho concern is enenged In the mana-|eampalan for a $500,000 fund for & new AQUEDUC i facture and bale of crecsoted woud | yuilding ts richer by the proceeds of T RESULTS, Dlocks and laying pavements, Amon« | the creditors it iter | ACK TRACK AQUPDUCT, the wale last night of the automobile | 18. FIRS A o—" j Aenete at $144,825, and Tr M ng owned hy MR. &. Diugo, walt manutec- cap tet” Weresspeaienae aad | 2 “ae | Metale d|turer. Diugo yesterday made a large willing: $1,360 added; ex ture The United Staten Wood Pree ae ath B'e contribution to the fund, A group of » "108 (Callahan) “a, | t re 0 Gempany, No, 105 Broadway, ied a/& Co. we Harrett Coin friends dared him to make another VY"! wind I io 2, won; Uut of the Way, | CLOSING QUOTATIONS. | from gan, 1 611,820,000, increase 630+ patition in bankruptcy yea. | <> contribution. To the moat persistent of, ), 9 to 2, 8 to 6 and 4 to 6, — ~ of Ante to tn the United States District | Gives Proceeds of © Liabilities are given as tits | rphan Fond, ‘The Hebrew National Orphan House } cond; Panurman, 4 ( f | "Buffalo, Rochester # Pittsbursh—= the group, he retorted, "it you buy my 2 lo 1 und evun’ Unirde Pime ss 2p) Net Second week Sept. $321,701, decrease automobile I will give the money to the Uiliina Thule, Assume, Kignt ‘Angie, High, tow. fast, Cher $94,224; from Jan, 1 $1,969,560, de- [fund." Both men made good, thunderstorm, ‘Curt and ‘The Decision Am. Be eee HON " crease $872,8! ley run, Am. C 1% ‘ | Crex Carpet Co.—Year ended June —>— Amn, 109% 20, 1919, net carnings after charges ns Am. 78% 34 -% O1Ls ON THE CURB. A Federal taxes $207,256, equal to AQUEDUCT ENTRIES. News and Gossip of To-Day’s 4". Bs me 3K — K) Opened Arm. Boone, $1-(—H3-4; [45.90 & share on $2,000,000, capital : 4 . + 10) % 11% + ; | stock, a pRACH THA AQUEDUCT, 'N. Y. Market—Present and Fue | Anaconda atining:, 07% ony ot — | IHL Pet, 299-480 1-4; Amal. Roy-/2i°ccnty a share for 1918, opt. I—Ths entires for to-morrow 1 alty, 11-811 Barnett, 1-88-15; DIVIDENDS. ‘ Houston O11, 106—120; Federal OW! orig pevator Co—Regulnr quarterly 5-4-8; Glenrock Oil, 4 5-84 3-4; | oe $1.25 @ share on common and $1.60 on preferred payable Oct. 15. Mobawk Mining Co.—Quarterly of Inland Ol, | $1 payable Nov. 1 , 1-3—$-8; | Metropolitan ‘Trust Co.—Quarterly rucve aro us follows: pei ture Prices. Wale thet Halt, & Ohio.,... et i Much nervousness was shown bY prim tup. natsii “|the stock market to-day, Prices Cal. Petroloum .., backed and filled in an uncertain Central Leather... -|manner, but in spite of the fact that adinn Focifte 4% i | Great Western, 16—{8; Mid. O1l, 21-4 %I— Mid, Ref., 174—173; Omar. * % % New, 63-4—7; Union, 39 63-4—7; Lance Royalt bhituagnee Che, & Ohio Merritt Of), 22—2%; Boston-Wyo-|¢f 6 per cent. payalNe Sept. 30. it has become a practical certainty cyic,, ai. ast. Paal =, %! ming, 10-72; Cities Service Bank} Philado:phia Co.—Rogular quarterly that the,steel strike will not be post- Chino Copper —-% Shares, 491-4—49 1-2; Coaden Co, | of 75 samuni's share On common a poned, no pronounced weakness dc- Corn Prod, Co, . oo} 1i—11 1-4; Prod. &—4 1-4; Salt | semi-annual of $1.50 a share on 6 per —1% Creek, 54—65; Sapulpa, 771-2; Sin- jcent. on cumulated preferred stocks. clair Cons. 58 1-47-68 3 Sinclair] Duquesne Light Co.—Regular quar 58—58 1 Stanton, .11-2—|terly 1 3-4 per cent. preferged payable rt, 69—70: Nov. 1. veloped, 1 What unsettiement occurred seemed to be due principally to selling by ‘| professional bears, Holders of stocks Itt; Sumdsa Inwpiratida Comper . Tnterbors Con, ‘A toy : Y, Oll and Gas, 2.8—1-2 Wy display confidence in their position. jy. ros, Nogn prices irregular. Home 0} intertaro Con. % ‘O1e rm “2: IN Real liquidation was inconsequential. Keanecott Comm. % a eee Le OR tl esehanien i. TM At one time United States Steel sold Lehigh Valley CW te te p 3 ’ RA is 8 | OW as 102 1-8, compared with last Méxwed Mower | Gulf, 58 to 58 1-2; Sinclair Con., 67 3- Jah, Mer, Marine ct... Mer, Merine et, of. Mes, Peteoie rallying power and closed the day Miami Corer. HAVRE DE GRACE RESULTS. | with only a fractional dectine. sidiia Se, — What encourhged stack market Pagitie. . 1 2% to 68 1-2; Boone Oil, 8 1-4 to 8 3-4 2 | Island Ot), 6 3-4 to 7; Liv. Ol, 2 5-8 to ow 3 ; to 72; Glenrock, During the night's close of 103 1 1 ~ last hour it displa SELLE SESS o'clock Simms Pet. was ; Cosden 121-4, up 8-4; ft 1 : N.Y. Central - Me 308: HAVRE DE GRACI 18.—| traders in tho late dealings was a Ny a x it |Binciaie Con AE re ln OO iy thet Bg up 23 September oats up FIRST | RACK —Two- purse. | despatch from Chicago, stating that Northern rec) set 46-8—-43-4; Midwest, 170—|2 1-8; December up 17-8—1 3-4; May $2,000; five half furionga.—Kanny Cook > tt ay ' Genreek, PP ate up 11-2—1 3-8, 112 (Casnity), 17.10, 12.00, 6.40, won;| even the unionized workers in that Hbrpey ‘ Py = M4 Sinclair Gulf, 68—581-2; Salt dl Sedgorass, 107, (MeCrann), . 7.30, | district have voted 2 to 1 against the fering aie aarain bee winks COTTON, ; we 9 80 1-2— . eaper uts ro) eat Time. ter 38. Kat! | proposed strike, and that non-union tep. Steet —% siutetnipcay head Opened steady, October 29.60, up 2; accompli; Dr. Hi T et, “Goldine, | workers in the Pittsburgh district had Sielaie Ou —-% December 29.80, up 5; January 29.75, ee outer’ Bobs te Icons, ran: Aurette | voluntarily offered to police the mills hee ae . : THE cuns. unchanged; March 29.80, off 6; Muy ade elicious iy ender | ran. é following the carrying out of the Remake Cen. +R] Opened frm. So, Am. Gold Plat, — e ou aeagpecmas strike order. This supports Wall Texas Comoany. -# 9—9%; Perfection Tire, 15-16—1 1+! BANKING AND F INANCIAL, HAVRE DE GRACE ENTRIES. | street's expectation that the strike orregg lll g + M% Big Ledge, 1-2-6-8; Aetna, 11%4— E cheaper cuts of meat are as nutritious as the pinay, ncn iiages, es 1 Peeatecateccet 1, 8 Ind. Alcobot SEV esd ot reer tnt * , ‘ fred a halt fart Waal iu While steel,( railroad, oi) and most, 8. Ruther —1 | 80-8: Hecla Mining, 4%—5 D Y Wi ; more expensive cuts. By roasting them in the eater gets Wari le a1] CALS Stakes Keterelly showed & 0) & tet Bate wigetareraliten ‘o You Wish f “ ’ . 1 a dias sok |heavy undertone there was note- {5 Ci of Submarine Boat,15—16; United Profit $ ‘ ‘Wear-Ever” Aluminum Windsor Kettle they become ; nner opetatam erm | worthy bullish activity in the tobacco Wasung. Ee ‘Sharing, 2%-2%: General Asha] You Knewthe r hares and certain of the equipments, 90%—4¥1%; Vanadiym, 38 1-2, off 1-2 just as tender, and a worth-while saving results. The. } nae, Lz: | Noon pric f D aryl > prices irregilar, 11-2 American Snuff rose nearly 20 points. LIBERTY BONDS. ind Bi bedee, 3 Com | General Rules American Tobacco 9 points to a new| 3 1-38 opened 100, up 0.04; 24 4s, 98 Cola, '39 7-8 to 40 1-8; Marconi, 6 3-4! high, Lorillard 71-4 points, Tobacco up 0.04; 24 4 1-48, 93.32, up 0.04; 3d to 67-8; Col. Tire, 17 to 20; Hupp, 12 Products 4 points, and other tobacco 4 1-43, 95.28, unchanged; 4th 4 1-48, {9 11 I-A; Retall Candy, 22 1-2 to 23; issues rose from 2 to $ points. Ac- 93. Victory 3 3-48, 99.90, off Halting. 9 to 9 3-4: Uvity and strength in these issues 0.02; 4 3-48, 99.88, li1'to IT 1-2; Col. Tire, 16 to 18; Hey |are due to the spread of the knowl- | = ---= = den, $ 1-2 to 8 3-4; Gen. Asphalt, 88 1-2) edge that plans for effecting a world- jf and when mill workers walk out.! ve Suna 4 P. Me the. market wes wide combination of the biggest com- Then, they figure, uncertainty will pogier, Asphalt sold at 88, off 3; Tob. end, the worst will be known, and - 6 fast being perfectod, as . 0 , 35; Am. Marconi, panies are fast being perfected, a8 Wil! nave been discounted, it 10 ddotL tos Agena, ° for Trading? Our Free Booklet explains this timely subject in a sim- @ ple way and gives clear ex- amples. Send for a copy =“Wear-Ever” Aluminum Windsor Kettle also saves you the bother of basting. No grease or filtiew aint ty at % told several times in this column. | ines Wecaaliten, speeete’ to-day. ‘ ° i less these pla de om- | 7 aaa <a A water is necessary. Heat the empty kettle over a low mt 10s: ves” plete chans the companies thatieed’ Aceactadlt' ta at “aibieee otis COPPER CONTINUES DULL. Ask for Bockitet No. B. W.-623 P males: sik Ri Aerie {in the merger will be Retail Stores, D Ns aginete flame; sear the roast on all sides; then turn the fame Nae oebietet MS: Htieethenent ! AMWie | Lorulards American Tobacco, United of Meet mill workers will be called on] Domestic buying in copper has not 1) JONES & BAKER ; " | 7 flick a 1 Teena 108, “inquinta, 100. | Drug Company, Tobacco Products September 22 will be made.before to- begun for last quarter bookings as SECURITIES ‘ to a mere flicker. a tne a aisirenth Hwa | Company Bre posslhly, the Amsricen (Wight. The. cutlooN ls match: more yet aud) Adverse exchange reeves 18) 69 Broad St. 505 Fifth Ave. Te. Broan 1 s 0 Manley. | however, these issues became affect gloomy than it has been at any pre- any large sales to Europe. Brokers ‘ i . x d 2° , bli a Replace utensils that wear out Thee nkann ds Hawmbour fal: | by the Rervousness displayed by the vious time, Dee Lanai pall body satin t pone! pe, vee rest of the list and lost most of their. Yet, holders of securities refuse to ©, Pound and slightly Under; Herne with utensils that “Wear-Ever” rm ua] early “gains. Pt ts cents. Producers hold at — a Look for the ‘ Wear-Ever"’ trade mark on the bottom of each utensil \ Brokers report that no ‘become greatly disturbed, No Teal 5: 1's centy a pound for September ; The Aluminum Cooking Utensil Co., New Kensington, Pa. 2910 7150 NEW YORK Phiedelphia — Detroit Pittebargh Cricago «= Lireet PrivaieWires Boron rf ‘ing ordors hi been pi! , liquidation of stocks has developed, and at 24 for October-November cop- jos Mona | Market contingent upon the strike aud «vhile professional bears are per. fa dorenatia An aa ois, Hadi Ns ky ict [Order takin effect, | Mont of these strenuously endeavoring to take ad-i ested Uk uct ee aapetnaa MEU awentive allowance, ‘Track fast, \eater the market on the buying side YAntage of their opportunity and de stee} strike uncertainty is past. Stim press prices their efforts have not mt ulation of foreign buying is to-day = — = with much success, | the problem before popter Mig ar ad ware lose uer salle ester- Initial stock market prices this’ any tor Europe as lew, representative morning failed to show much change, there of the Coppet Export Associa- from last night's close. There was ajtion. Mr. Mosehauer is thorough'y general disposition to wait for definite|®°auainted with European copnrer . 7 tade from experience as Anaconda’s news from Pittsburgh before making | furopean representative prior to the extensive commitments. Brokers| war, advised customers to exercise cau- Two-Day Sale PROFIT SHARING CORPORATION © you imow what ts Deck of the market activity in this stock? | REAL ESTAT! 2 AR AORN A A and fran ihese and many other im- portant questions about this attractive seourity, as well aa the stook’s market pos- tion, are authoritatively die in @ special, new, iy ; tion, although there appeared to be a| FOREIGN EXCHANGES STRONG: Ale i Hg ph R e preponderance of opinion that should] The exchange market is strong, due | ties. he 0*So "wat tesla? ) | the strike order actually go into effect to higher rates received from the! Wall it gupbcate the success of a x gj break. On the contrary, excellent ob- mand Sterling gained 3-4 cent ,to CO gy i a ay 7 | servers of the market expressed the $4.15 1 ecks 3 centhmes | belief that the threatened striko has! (0 82. tits ssp erty: 4 Rey been pretty thoroughly discounted. | (NAS A org os trance per $i; mark Tobacco shares again made the best! cables, 0380 and Vienna cables .0170) showing in the early trading. This is Swiss cables are 5.56; peseta cables, due to knowledge that plans for ef- porvee Hosen igrer eee caites Tee fecting a world-wide combination of | § 99; |ire cables, 9.86; guilders demand, the biggest companies are fast being | 37 1-16, cables 87 1-4 perfected. Companies involved are said to be United Retail Stores, United EARNINGS, Drug Company, Tobacco Products,|. Canadian Pacific—Second week Lorillard Company and possibly the Sept. $4,763,000, increase $848,000; American Sumatra Company. eran mney, ee. Hope that the International Mer-]| BANKING AND FINANCIAL. ————P hone Broad 6016—.—_ ‘eantile Marine Co, will soon make a —— substantia) payment on account of ac- cumulated dividends on the preferred has been practically abandoned, | Rumors that some such action would be taken bave been circulated so many times that Wall Street, or the speculative element, took the view that where there wag so much smoke there must be fire, But it has been learned that a majority of the di- ODDS and ENDS ‘ot inferior merchandise, but stock accumulations of linoleum ends, and a great numberof odd rugs of goodquality, which we must dispose of owing to our inability to obtain complete lines. ‘The linoleums we are selling at one-third value. The rugs in quality never could be equalled at this price although the patterns may not suit everyone. $50 9x12 Seamless Axminster Rugs Alex. Smith's Seamless All- Wool Axministers, ver; woven, tall nap rugs, with seconds that will not affe YE looks or wearing of the rugs; exceptional fine sclection of patterns. None to dealers. None C. 0. .D $45 9x12 Seamless Wool Velvet Rugs $45 9x10.6 Heavy Wool Axm‘nster Rug: 285 $45 9x12 Hest Seamless Brussels Rug: $29 9x12 Seamless | $30 9x11 Seamless Brussels Rugs | Velvet Rugs THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY _ fi) To own a Summer Home at small expense—a Bungalow where you can send your family to enjoy all the pleasures of boating, bathing and fishing, that are famous at Patchogue, Long Island. . : Patchogue is on the South Shore of Long Island, fifty-four miles Bi from New York, on the Montauk Division of the Long Island Railroad; it has splendid train service all year round. Patchogue is directly on Great South Bay, which affords excellent sailing, fishing, boating, eae and crabbing. Patchogue has a number of churches, magnifi- cent High School, a Masonic Temple, Elks Club, a Carnegie library, three banks, theatres and many large stores. ration, which I will send to all interested, FREB and aetehaw? ahlaation. Writ Call, Write or Telephone for LivingstonRefinersCorp Participating 8% Cumulative Preferred Stock Common Stock ' , Traded in on New York Curb 1th : j . mae rectorate are of the opinion that it The Brooklyn “Citizen” has secured desirable land, vie teet gliene "75 SE oe WM Sins oan iMteroats of tho [Me summarise trom corporation's telegrom dated Sept, 18th 4 covered with stately trees, and surrounding three beautiful wane slendlae vAL Brenna s2 bes: 9? tre te APES - a N 75c Genuine Texoleum , in the very latest styles, designs and colorings But we do not sto} with beautiful designs. Texoleum has wonderful durability.» It will wear much longer than ordinary printed linoleum because it has a real WATERPROOF BASE, not made on burl ‘ou can wash Texoleum as often as you want to soap and water without harming it's bit, % yards wide, CUT FROM FULL ROLLS. Square yard. . Vv " 2 $2 Extra Heavy; | $2 Inlaid Limolenm |}]})\ on ve recon. vee went trom the ae Estimated rate of net earnings, per annum, Nairn straight Line Inlaid, cole HM Wen eaucnd /ron the first-grade to the $2,400,000 Shipments immediately. One week from to-day will wire you earnings. In thirty days expect to wire earnings from our Walters Pipe Line and Refinery.” dends unul next spring at the earliest, \ oe ' DETECTIVE M’GEE RETIRED. i P ; lakes. We have named this development Patchogue Lakes, _ and have divided it into lots, 20x100, cut streets, and \fi| offer the opportunity of securing a lot to each three Ay rionths’ subscriber. € JUST TEAR THIS OFF NOW To take advantage of this won- cerful opportunity you mus, sub- We quote from corporation's telegram dated Sept. 16th, as follows “Running oil into our first tank at rate of Detective Sergt. Frank McGee was 300 barrels per hour.” retired on a pension to-day after serv- ing twenty-six years without a blamish j scrike to The Brooklyn **Citizen” COUPON Velvet Carpet niiie oe fear Aree, Fike, Mare Tesueton Hi usive contract for production of, and is controlled icv three montns. Then you can , ' $7 Inches wide; sult- | ' a 39 Jan, 1 Meee 4 sit aiiiate ‘and managed by, the iad ‘y secure a free and clear deed witha BROOKLYN CITIZEN able for halle, and i” 1 ee beat Ehrougnout 1: tain Street” station “haves ar- | i certificate of title insurance for a Circulation Department partornns Ory ar05) | Sauare yard 2. a LIVINGS OIL CORPORATION AT HALF Congoleum Rugs ‘price INTEREST & DIVIDEND NOTICES, | | RY RUGS, Known from Coast to Coast ( " MILL ScraNas, Felt Base nt LESS THAN HALF REGULAR PRICE vingston Oil Corporation | $0,00—-6x6—special $14.85—0x10.6 98 NOTICE TO ALL STOCKHOLDERS Ea C.D Knarr Je.aCo. Names, HG vee ais Ph res New af k Floor Covering Co “ie 2 capertin wal Established 1900 20x100 lot at Patchogue Lakes for $50 Payable $10 Down $2 a Month Peat ' sections Sell Firzt, The Preferred Stock can be exchanged for Com- mon Stock and yields about 10% at present prices, as set forth in descriptive circular mailed on request 397-401 Fulton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Gentlemen—Without obligating my- self in any way, kindly send me map, pictures and full particulars regarding your proposition, ' declared’ its” regular quarterly avestrmnr DBaonere r § ‘head « eit dividend and ¢ ‘a dividend of 2%|[} J a 0. Hlatbusb?Av. *,) "1 Block tron || IMSS aia wie COM Soret Bonzer a (New Yorn 7 bth) r st Md x @ we in 00) pT 4-5, BBT3-4- 5, A Cc TA | O N C E aaah ied Livingston © 6. 2; BROOKLYN recast | Rranoniete ct Tear St ce oF | DATED, eptember 10, ee oe ate Seeratars: we consider to be reliable and auhoritative sources | The statements herein, while not guaranteed, have been obtained from what