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° ” 77 f 3 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1919 acpliinnen CE Fe “= Sia gn buses moving nd three held in res lH L d fora H bn G Pershi ’ “4 , serve. Travel wat heavier Jan ye, 420U8C Leased for a Home by Gen. Pershing | terday, due to the rain h h Ne h N s 2 l . MIS BACKER OF A change was whe route at} At Chevy Chase, Near the National Capital) the Avenue ( buses, it being deemed] , | \ \ 5 J bai GEER ELEEES + O45 OH 64668 a6 aw & 0—10 1-4 “oin, 3 i lunnecteaary to thera ap to std] 2 ’ . ood : ae | CLOSING QUOTATIONS, 3 P.M. | itty Caen Sol ¥ j Street. for persons living above Ave 4 > —— Otis Steel, 37 43; bleye mt jAu C and Fourth Street could reach| | | jet: Un. Pleture, 13 151 ve the Mighth; 14th and 294 Stecet cross. | 9 BM Am. Aer. Coe Cee ching pet a Mt ; 3 4 to cars without jnconventence 3 Am. Cas ; ele Hegistered, 2 ‘ nite The Hew route westbound js from| 7 Y : 3-82 1-2, a AVEC. ands FOUN cetreet, ot : ‘ . Sawetting sich oon prices steady, General Asphalt megyentinued from First Pace.) POUT fateh "1s the Boener wean | News and Gossip of To-Day’s |‘ Fae ea new high at 981-2, up 3; Re bo —_—-— te BGO Kireet oS wen g Market tand F bg Candy 23, off 8-8; Varradium a sto eet, West a —P, \- - 3 ‘Tobace rod o: profits - there are plenty of | street and south to Dorbrosses Street. 3 ; wobad peat peels 1S eas ica; otle-at—oge ted ny Fe eee te ore, | Returning, the route is north on Woat | $ | ture Prices. are aie profits Werty | street, to: Clrariton Sireet, cust to : : | pik hcp SIBR, oner Whalen said between | prince tract, to the Mowery, north $ ; wr aa 5 | ‘The exchange ket turned re- and $50 0 day. de Whavth Binet and thee’ cant: Optimism regarding the stéel strike | iit as rane actionary in the afternoon.. Marks fs the first time," ho fad! venue ¢ P 4 outlook is gradually increasing and|cal, Petrokum + je /deciined to 0430; demand sterling off odie giemgd a Me Commissioner Whalen, ofter riding| @ is being reflected in the course of | 4 14 at A614 franc checks gf 3 cen: ’ s, the surtace car has | (alte Avenue C and Madison Street stock market prices. * \dollar; Pesets cabies, 18,98; Stockholm iF has gone, ‘ a8} lines, said results «how the buses Bull pools that for the most part + 1% lables, 24.35; Vienna by 0180 Bnd *90n this will be a trackless /inake the round trips jn the same time iscontinued their operations > last + |‘ ‘sterling cables were 4.17; frane cable ‘and tho day of the flat wheal|it took the surface cars to make the week when the steel outlook became 8.63; lire demand $89, cablew 9. will be at an end.” trip one way s0 threatening are again marking up . guilders cemand 37 1-8, cables 37 6-16. ; maintaining a good running | Profits of the bus drivers may come the prices of their favorites and the + %] uo : Je all night, the bus service got |in for a small curtailment Friday, : tat the wroceeding fea MONEY action in earnest at 6 o'clock ;when the Loard of Msidmate will de-| ¥ Lethe dbeeahaapih had nd 22: vanes? har 14 -~ 4| Call ney @ per cent. for both A ; : 16 is that they are able to dogso without classes of collateral morning with seventy-seven |cide the logal status of the buses. 3t| 4 serious oppouttion ia tbe |i" ee ts ‘ oes | '8 Nderstood that the plan of op BA mecting any i oF oe Interboro Con. In commerce: paper there is @ \ efit , ex. eiigs ‘ pete 8 discounting at Det 1) vo before the board. This plan, ac- | 4 To-day advances of from 2 to 8 | Maxwell Motor 51-4 per cent wand then pi : i} ; cording ta Mr. Whalen, ia, that bus | © seis <a |_| ater. Marine tionally prime paper moves at 5 per Pa) it drivers in Newark pay to the city 5! & ‘treble be a sitar cata Mer. Marine ct. pf gh [cent. Names not so well known con- Be lit per'cent. of their datly receipts, ait | ® pany stocks, certain leading oil s' Mex, Petroleum Yj tinue to command 51-2 per cent i 1 rose more than 4 points, and new high | Miami Copper | pete Ps : BANKING AND FINANCIAL. for the repairs of street pavementa. ae Whalen will submit to the board a| Mptedl tesues moved Sorin ely snetsie} GRAIN, Steel issues moved uncertainly,|Northem Wacific... The Wit 14 a of which totals about $900 a day. This ER SHINGS NOUS “De record prices for all time were made | Midvale Steel . money, the Commissioner says, pays é POP 26-99OOOOOGDOOOO146 9940446009044600994800 9 |by American Tobacco, Reta'l Stores | N° i". - ALLIED — preliminary report on the feasiptlity | Tos cuarite, “Hid: My f sty {of operating bus lincs in other parts ge Me i ate matt i Range for the day at Chicago: There seemed to be a general disposi- | Wena. Me Ne. ‘ , 4 Quickly Relieved By oe OX | Abin ttammmtos ALS Maid, rameter ee ‘ Let in SEE Cogs, change,|t0M to leave them alone until there | Reding OIL $ at catacn Hyina Gare ealae he and, Mayor | Shia erie ee ew se is os So | feztembee 18 haan "Si \are more positive developments in the | ep, Stee “Fruit-a-tives mapmeene ef the vouvire wad muaaecll | Geeeiecctte pean et tae eile cgaccae dah ited strike situation. Ordinarily transac- |Siocair Os. -- CORPORATION ROCHON, P. Q.| te success of the buses was a iit! he Tatnid had canada AUTO KILLS DESIGNER | sentemtee tions in United States Steel are from | Sou Dasitic.:++- oe ey (SCFONR argument for them being a aiming eed two to threo times as heavy as any | Sujciaker Co..... : fi : it t fi nity" [war ieee advised “Fruil-a-tives” |HAVRE DE GRACE RESULTS, | iio: Ait) ti cinitt a tT ceive 13 = peas Fruit. Liver Tablets). I tried ir Hier tie lan: {Owner and Driver of Car Arrested ‘ j i i ; FIRST RACE— Selling; two-years col War To the surprise of my doctor, | purse $1,030 83; five anda Tai firignes mn edn gel ec and he advised|Kirah, $4 (Colitiill), $6.50, $3.30, $2.8 ad atid Halty other stock on the list. day it Was | ‘Texas Co. exceeded in point of activity by both | Tebsrco trot ‘ Baldwin Locomotive and Retail | Unies Pacis synth Corn, December, up 81-8 to 27-8; | Stores CAO on i After Casualty in the ;May, up 11-2 to 13-8, Oats, Decem- 3 t nid: Wolo ten y |bore ep 1-4 00'S; May, $8 to 1-8 em |. oon oe ed, confidence is gro’ __Now Active on the Curb our Thie rapidly growing Texas Of Rac + von; All 4 year-okin and The | Porter. i ing that the strike will be a com-|U. 8. Stel Commany is paying divttends of U ut goon with “Fruit-a-tives.” Peas Altea, Mas etgelt, $5.60, $8.98. | io War ila Hho! “ain Bronx, | COTTON. plate taitire: “Wall atsest. seoatved | Vat Comet «7s: 12 ver cent, per annum, revorta an | that I owe my life to rd. | Time 091-5, picho 24.) OPH ive : While crossing the street in front Oy2 it. | 2 4 Wes'h've, E, & M oll production of 6,300 thie, dail consider iy third, " Time, 1,091-5. — Buekhorn 2d; PPM LACE Pure: four | Octber . reports from yartous steel centres | : tives” and I want to say to who suffer from Indigestion, from {ta Rane properties w Sedgegrass, Hush, Col, Murphy and Dr. | ‘and. wevents {of his homo early to-day Samuel Du- | Peter’ Hall also ran NO! l han, fifty-four, a designer, living at| January. and Burkvurnett entimatet NET | that the men are now slowly return- LIBERTY BONDS. o We or Headaches try “7 is ant |No. 1413 Prospect Avenue, the Bronx, | ats: | ing to work. Another report that ‘ 5. | earnings of over $4,000,000; and h ups 0 : 7 . 21-26 opencd 100,04; 1st 4s, 96.00, | njore a i man ot. you wilt vel”| HAVRE DE GRACE ENTRIES. -: mfr saiganon 181 |'vas strucie by en automobiie. ie] ee ro ancl ran er arin |g? 128 opened, S000; Hat tm akan | | ak tne tan CORINE UDREAL ine, 10 We) Nar Cov. 110; Ga'a [tied of a fractured skull on the way \teaders had desided to again appeal |? 10; digbihl pA LB og Tt will be worth your while ‘Bbc a box, 6 for $2.50, tr |_ RACE TRACK, HAVRE DE GRACI blag f a] ai aie Wn Tto Lincoln Hospital : 96.10, off .96; 2d 41-45, 94.20, un- fo investigate the profit-@ , Md., Sept, 2.—The entries for to-mor- | Lave races are as follows *Thdian SEVP NG IL T WACK—Malden twoeary-o'da: ait far and winants on mmiicta, 112;| Patrolmal Hugh Brady of the Stmp- Teenie SE canon [80M Street station arrested the owner to President Wilson to use Bis Infll- | cronged; 3d 41-48, 96.863. 4th 41-45, | ‘ ence to arrange a conference between |$3 99 oft .01; Victory 33-4, 29.96, up | vie and a s¥lenin--Waraw, fand driver of the car, John Carbone, strike leaders and Judge Gary. af this 3-49, 99.90, off .08. | | No. 1129 Intervaie Avenue. Carbone | report proves to be correct it will be = was heid in $2,000 bail in Morrisanta| J. D, Cumming has sold his Cotton| accepted as the fitst positive indica- Poltcy Court, Exchange seat to W. W. Hess for| tion of weakening on the part of the John Gall,” living at No. 370 | $23,250, The last previous seat sold was East 39th Street, was knocked down by | for $24,500. making opportunities poa- sible in this stock or from FRUIT-A-TIV R N. ¥ 02; Call, Write oF Telephone for * e FREE it rt oo ALLIED O11, De tN continued to the end of the scasion. | Leading conservative brokers who | See have been advising customers to ex- | Directors the Ww o-[ercise extreme caution in view of | an automobile this morning while he| The new Sinclair Consolidated O11 Co eoveee | Of the Raley se 2000s | eee re aitaation’ this. atterndoe | was crossing Second Avenue at 40th | Poratio doen formed under the laws | Motive Company meet ext Friday.| ion. Cut aavices to the effect that the | f the State of New York with a toual| On the strength of reports that pl | Strect. Gail was taken to Bellevue Hoa- | 2 ‘ AAs the strength of reports that plans| worst is now probably known and ‘ pital with « fractured akull, broken teg|shareay | Coe ason (9% 800% leop 4 practical readjustment will} that the ‘market will undoubtedly : oY. Ge nterga! induries, The automobile | | The Wall Street Division of New York | surely be formulated at the meeting|givo sharp response to any new fa- | ggg ® - by gtd ind at Fadneohae T, £BEDe for | tho Stock was bid up more than 5) yorable turn of affair ; i DIVIDENDS. @ programme of over thirty courses in| points to-day to a new high for the ea Sank ° e Central Leather-Extra dividend of | commerce, finance and-sécownts, Inj year. It in only three weeks back| A canvas of brokerage and bank- a - e addition fo the reguiar classes in in-|since an identical report was offi-|ing houses shows that Wall Street's 2 per cent. in addition to regular] vestments, banking, commercial law|cinlly and vehemently denied. Cop- vorable out ¢ th ’ quarterly of 11-4 per cent. on com. |i"4 business correspondence there are| per shares fell off in sympathy with | ‘ith in & Here aracacine tele f ( mon stock, both payable Nov. 1. several new undertakings among which | American Smelting and Refining, | 8tTike is pinned mainly on Wis 'fol- Detroit Hdison Company—Regular i Chinese,| Whioh dectined more than 4, points. | lowing: Far Eastern trade, comme 4 quarterly of 2 per cent. payable! Spanish, Portuguese and trade in South Rails were irregulay. (1) Public opinion is almost solidly ] uC Rutlish maninulation of aneciaities | yack of Steel Corporation officials in the attitude they have taken. (2) Government executives are not} * 3 in sympathy with the strikers, and Hf although Chairman Fitzpatrick’. of Rate of Earnings, per the strike committee claims that} amnum,now nearing President Wilson told him that he $2,500,000 Cc apackage THE NEXT ISSUE G ’ was “going about it in the right : r Pe way” it is not believed that the) To¢al capital stock outstand- FN President made any sych statement. ing $3,000,000 f th (3) The American Federation of! hilecely . fe) e€ Labor is not believed to be in full Listed on New York Curb sympathy with the strike. It is now considered quite improbable that im- portant sympathetic strikes will be Ji t alled. In fact, Wall Street may now| CoM KNAPP DR.& be said to be convinced that there Lsteblished 1900 is an excellent chance of witnessing | Eevestrcent E an open break in the ranks of the| SiNGER Buupwo New Yorn Labor Federation. There is consid- | Cortiandt 25411 ,. ered to be substantial ground for the mcm mmm belief that Chairman Fitzpatrick of the Strike Committee has become | possessed with an ambition to over- | throw Samuel Gompers and put the| radical labor element in the Labor! Federation saddle, but that his hopes | will be rudely upset. (4) It is further expected that when | strikers miss a couple of the fat pay | envelopes they have been receiving, | they will evince a strong desire to return to work, but that in any event | the Stee; Corporation is determined | to fight the issue of the open shop to} a finish and besides having the sup- | port of public and political opinion | it is so fortified financially its fight | is bound to result successfully. TO-DAY'S PRICES Total sales stocks, 1,012,600, , Latest Information on Request. New York City TELEPHONE DIRECTORY Goes to Press THURSDAY Oct. 2 New listings, changes in present listings and display advertising for this issue should be arranged for, on or before that date. Moving this October? , C a package a; during the war. 1 and Z ae C a package NOW THE FLAVOR LASTS - $0 DOES THE PRICE! Oils, Industrials, Mining and Curb Securities are covered most thoroughly and comprehensively in the STONEHAM WEEKLY MARKET LETTER which has been issued every Friday since 1903. Through dull times and bad, war times and peace, the aim of this letter has been to give the unbiased opinions of ex- perts in the above securities. Write for this week's Issue, which contains information on all the active issues as well as the High and Low Quotation record for the year to date. Ask for Letter 30 CharlesA. Stoneham & Co, 41 Browd Street, New York, BR. NCH ES: Cntcago— Detrol land 1 Mateo ag oh eo ON THE CURB, Opened firm. Stanton, 1 1-2 to 5-8; | Ranger, 3-8 to 1-2; Federal Oil, 2 3-4 to 3; Livingston Oil, 2 1-8 to 2 3-8; Sapulpa, 7 3-8 to 7 5-8; Savoy, 9 to 10; Boston Wyo., 69 to 71; Allied O ——— = = Ath +] 11-8 to 1 3-16; Victoria, 1 5-8 to 1 7-8; S. Gulf, 59 1-8 to 59 3-8; Union Ol, V aluable so make arra m, 38 1-2 to 89; Shell T, T., 69 1-2 to-70; If , please e nge ents | Merritt to 23 1-2; Salt Creek, 54 Ne Book 2 to 54 1-2; Glenrock, 4 1-2 to 4 4; Houston, 105 to 120; Hudson, 1 1-4 to . early for having, your telephone Hn ata Ww i “| Service, 49 3-4 to 50; Cosden, -8 to installed at the new location. gh peered Uae a tes Sent Free $8.40 8 8-4; Commonwealth, 60 1-2 to |] a. epee : 3i 1-2; Amal. Royalty, 1'to 1 1-43 | ¢ General Rules of Trading. Queen, 8 to 10; Salt Creek, 54 to 64 1-2; | eee a Broker Instructions, There ts @ Telephone Commercial Office near TES! Mallee | Bro you. For the address see page 25 of the Noon prices steady. Cit. Serv. B. S|] How to Use Celleteral in Tragin : sold 501-4, up 1- netair Cons. ||| Hew to Greup Investr ent New York City Telepb-»1e Directory. and Gulf 697-6, up 1-2; Balt Creek |I! the Depeoit Renuherente for Carry 54 1-4—1-2; Sheil 69 3-4—70 1-4; Mer- tees ce hana ritt 22 1-228 1-2; Cosden 11 5-6—1-8; | Il qpegichts of Stock and Bond Hold- Simms 31 3-4—82 3-4. 5 be Fie ‘ The close was strong, Shell, 70, Up ||] yee’ in simple tynkuage and 1-4; Midwest, 172, up % Sinc. Gon. |] cxsyexumpies given, No obiikation 603-4, up 1 Sinclair Gulf, 60 §,| Baltion limited Call, pheno oF up 11-3, | ‘Ank for Booklet FE. W, 62° rE | JONES & BAKER . . Opened firm, New York Shipbyild- SECURITIES a NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY ing, 55—57; Consolidated Copper, 0 Broad St. 505 Fifth Ave. 6518; Artiex, Dil, 11-8—1 3- 16s. enon iy Teh OAT ig | Big Ledge, 9-18; Wri, Mar., 4— ee Rockaway Rolling Mills, 9-9-4! 1) puietotouta Detrots bia Subm. B., 15—15 8-4; Golden Gate, |] Cricago Direct PrivateWires Breton 29-82 5-8; Asphalty 9-95 1-2; Hupp., { _ 3 : i 4 . : - % j 5