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! wo ea. ees! Se Meet the DUKE. YORK — You'll say a good word for each cigarette 1. Great! 2 Great! 3 Great! 4 Great! 5 Great! 6 Great! 7 Great! 8 Great! 9 Great! 10 Great! 11 Great! 12 Great! 13 Great! 14 Great! 15 Great! _ Meet the Duke of York and get five more and fifteen better Turkish Cigarettes than the money ever bought before. "| GARY STEEL WORKERS AGE WOMAN HEGLUSE | AVERAGE $300 IN BANK, =» FORCED OUT OF HOME| Spending Slows Up, and Men Pre-|Resisis Removal by Sheriff After pare for Long Period Without Brooklyn House Is Disposed has long been a characteristic city's population the | house through a lien sale und got an ofder directing the Sheriff to take pos- without working, Union t to-day sent workers to strikers to keep up the mora families and to urge saving of funds In vyery Way possible would bo ready to mn if necesa@) Although 6! weighs only eighty pounds, the Sheriff and a deputy had] yp difficulty in getting her out of the house. Mo that. they ta they /-rhrough the a long strike, | ized for her | found tn the heeiving £0 a INFORMAL WELCOME © Sve NE FOR KING ALBERT HERE) DESCRIBES DISEASES ewes - | THAT GO WITH THE JOB)", Gary will te ignt dotiors wis She had been re: h from a Loulsa My account of the | ton affair pre r before dlacsiday \ Formal Greeting to Be ia Washing: | pefation officiate uro One house alone comed informally when the transport) Dr. Louis Jarris, formerly hares of Si Goorge Washington, o1 waied they are!New York City Health Department route to the United States, reaches | choa the subject of occupational dls~ York, The formal welcome will be nN tho royal purty on itg arrival In |eases to-day In addressing the Interna- [9 tonal Conference of Women Physicians with tn 1 Common. tour of the country planned | ¢,.. Ovi Gave Hon rulers. ‘The itinerary, factory girl develops appendicitis by Oxted to the Pagiiis Geaak {the contiaval uso of her right foot in aaNbed MMOL, \k'ekinge over undies @f drygoods. jto P | Producis that Packers Sell Their Number Grossly Exaggerated The Federal Trade Commission has published a list of some 640 articles said This list is ridiculously padded in order to scare people into the belief that the packers are getting control of the food supply of the nation. For example, the list includes not only “beef sides” and “beef cuts,” but also over ‘60 other items of beef products and by-products. Over 90 articles listed are not sold to the outside trade but are raw materials and supplies, such as brick, cement, etc., used by Swift & Company in carrying on its business. Glaring duplications appear, such as “sardines” and “canried sardines”; “butterine”’ and ‘‘oleomar- garine”; “dried sausages” and ‘dry sausage,”’ etc. The list includes 37 kinds of sausage; 4 dif- ferent kinds or preparations of beef tongue, etc., etc. Simmered down, Swift & Company handles in addition to meats and meat by-products, only butter, eggs, cheese, poultry, canned goods, lard substitutes, FALL FASHIONS —IN THE— MAGAZINE SECTION NEXT: SUNDAY WORLD and to a very small extent, dried andsalt fish, And the proportion which we handle of the total supply of any one of these is absurdly small. Do you want to be fooled by such misleading and ridiculous statements of the Trade Commission? Do you want radical legislation based on such absurd evidence? Let us send you a “Swift Dollar,” It will interest you. Address Swift and Company Union Stock Yards, Chicago, il, Swift & Company, U.S. A. Seventeen Wholesale Distribu Markets in Greater New York Central Offic Tenth Avenue Edwards, District Manager now to be sold by the packers, is THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 A prominent banking Interest pos- { ate knowiedge of U. 8. Cal, Petroleun The average Gar te 0) * sessing intimate knowledge of “well de acenrding tay finanelal | anor Steel Corporation's affairs is author- Cnt, leuhw tnatitut nt officiaia, the mason Sherift Griffin-found the woman suf-| |, t th tement that Judge (2% Ureite Whoin openly aympathine with the | fering from In k of food. He tried to] !tY for the asi ae ler serie Tee Cine ke Ohio ateeh panics, declare that $200 ix| persuade her to enter his automobile, | Gary, executive head of the corpora (xy, we st fy, bank mecount of theater! ! “Get out of my presence; 1 am the} tion, will decline to accede to the re- Come Comer average (kor ah daughter of King George the Fourth,” | qitest of the Senate strike investigat- Com Heol, « eto live comfortably she ordered, according to the Sheriff. | ing commiltee to appear before the (m™rible Stel. committee to-morrow and testify. is understood that Gniess plans fundergo a last minute change, Judge raph the Senaty ¢ mittee this afternoon, stating that on re of corpora- | arising from strike condl- I tions, it wil) not be expedient for him the committee until it in further known that Steel Cor- Me. superla- . Doped ri | = v : N.Y & SH | ton, Where President Will Dr. Harris Tells Women Doctors! “sly contident that tho strike Will Nipthern Mise | Meet Belgian Rulers. ‘ ‘ . soa crumbic, This increased confl- Henn, i, R.. | gh . 1 Occupational Ailments: Are ‘Not laorce in the outlook inspired cxcep- Mite. & W, Va WASHINGTON, Sept. 21.—King Al r i fat tlonally heavy buying “of Li’. S. Stoel Jeming ..... lvort, Queen Wlizabet und eat All Recognized Yet. Dace nett ceurket Wet Mist | Prince Leopold of Belgium will bo wel- Does your occupation make you sick?! - Hhndart Oh purchased 80,000 This was known to be fur-the account of Ned “insiders” and it curried te atock up lo 104 3-4, the highest price aourtens it ia considered not impgob- able that another appeal will be fade ident Wilson to interven, — | FINANCIAL NEWS AND PRIC |CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. GARY Ind, Sept. 246—Strikera in| Elizabeth Riley, seventy. a recluse, Ava, + aT Calumet steel distriet for the first] was forcibly removed from her home at py jon oo 1m evince they walked out seemed to) No. $66 Lorimer Street, Brooklyn, by pen * fg | Am. Steel Vay... iD Ine to-day tho actlousness of 'the| Sheriff D. JJ. Griffin and a deputy and! News and Gossip of To-Day’s |" 3 pe 2 business ot hand. Gary streets nv|taken to Kings County Hospital for a 3 “Anodeela ‘Mining, «ty, longer gave the appearance of a festi-| mental examination. Market—Present and Fu- Ate && 0 val day, as during tho first two days| She had owhed the house ail her life. ic At, Gat & WoL 1% of the strike, The men were not| Three days ago the Municipal Liens ture Prices, Vakbatn Lan Ste spending in the free fashien which|Company cate into possession of the Malo, & (hu Vet, Buel 1 tte, . Whiyn Ran, ‘Treo General Motors Co. Keanecott Copper Lehigh Valley, Maxwel) Motor Mor, Marine et. Mor, Mier, cy AMlexicsn Petrol Mint Covet {Madvule Suh Pacific. ; N.Y, Contra Fencthor Pantie Hontnern Railway eiprelpa ane Conmany Tobacco nalvets Ati tacit baying f slat No. 800 Lexinglon Avenue; and he} 't has reached since the labur situa. Uo %. tnt jthey probably wil} be met by President |really occupational are not goncrally) ‘The Libor committes running the |. s, sted y lurxe Humber of principal| Tho miner gcts pneumonia because of! quan and in well posted financial , WRN Ba M64 Ing communicated with ax|his occupition, suid Dr, Migris. ‘The 4 Sots, 1008 up oF p 0.10; Company. It report of the Bix Months of the year shOrtly and will v e the Tae dotcit after penses and dividends 000,000, { at Investigat | Investication of the ch employees of the Work tion Bureau o sion before Connor was |witness w | Ploasantvilie, |State Insurance Fund, letters and memoranda Wyncoop, Insurance Broad Rtreet assistant brol leopies of folder ‘hud to go to Mr. W complete trial Pund. asked Mr, Dawson, —— FIRST RAC and upward ‘or iming; ehtatick, 1 and 1 123. (Rutwell). 20 to 1, 1, third, Peasant, Glorine, Hind: Bradley. Belle Roberts, Wawbeck and Back ‘Time qualitied, —>— Race | Sept. races are as follows: FIRST RACK Selling foren, Wend» 8. 08; y Thule, ‘107; Ananme, Bhatk, 104 Panama, |" Srv gleeplechase; anlling: about Trond, 148; Prince Hal” Zit, | *Nnnewacts, THIRD RACE mile. *Omgood, 24, ton |" POURTH RACE—Oakial ola: aix furlones. —Krewer, Lt Sagamore, R FIFTH RACK ~Thieesear one mile,—King Ploudit, Ut War Mac Star’ Teal 33; vl SIXTH RACK—Two-bea and a halt furlongs —Fs id; ADiree- year LUSERTY BONDS is understood th pmpany | to have amounted to more TELL OF “LOST” FOLDERS =: “AT COMPENSATION INCURY : | Letter. Sept to: Insurance Broker |*"¥les Here Identified by Witn State Industrial © pecin| Commissione: ontinued to-day These lotters requested | | Wynconk to furnish the State Fund with | whieh, the files of the “Do you remember any i DIVIDENDS. ']) Write for this w Issue, ' 1 have nO specitic: recoll ton Western, Power Corp.—-1 1-2 per which contains matio: Re aavenioae alin olare "have been | Cont. on preferred stock, placing stock on all the active issues as lot” bs jon a 6 per cent, annual basis Divi- well as the High and Low j ———_<—__— | dena is payable Oct. 15, ‘The pre- Quotation record for the HAVRE DE GRACE RESULTS, | {era ha been paying dividends st yeur to date, H * the rate of 4 per ‘ann ip Sa secede: 2 per cent, a yonr being added zo, nc~ Ask for Lewer 39 : ACR—Kor maiden two- crued dividends. There are now 12 3 Ch A $ &E | year-olds; wix furlongs: pure sl per cent. back dividends due on the) arles ' toneham 0.) (Sands). $6.60, American Ice Co.—Regular quarter- Chleage—Tetrhe Wi tighce—beetne eae Peeps Cleveland Hartord—PulledelpbiasTerente | the Wi : The Wit, aree alko rin, to. 4 won: Thomas & to 1 and 4 to 1,14 8-5. Bay Rnok Boy finished secand but was dis- | AQUEDUCT ENTRIES. TRACK, AQUEDUCT, N. Y., %—The entries for to-morrow's handiban, D RACK—Fuur-jearolda ‘and nye ont 111; Sunningdale, “1B; dock Sect, 1 ES '| é sinietastieteal i |ly of 11-4 per cent. on preferred and an extra of 1 per cent, payabie Oct, 25 ne Pa Superior Steel Corp.—Regular quar- lw, td, a’ | }terly of 3-4 of 1 per cont. on common a ie | |stoex payable Nov. 1. L 1% — % | Enst ¢ Fisheries Co.Regular 100% = KIS quarterly dividend -¢ 1 3-4 per cent. oe — 1%! J |payable Oct. 1 ; s OLS ON THE CURD, — | Westinghouse Electric and Manu- a! Opened strong, Houston, 105—11 ing Company—Regular quarter- + & Mudson, 1 1-4—1 1-2: Island Ou, 6 7-8 per cent. on common, payable ‘ iy Ge 31, and regular quarterly 2 per = Allied Oll, 1 1-84-16; Glenrocks | cont on preferred, payable Oct. 5, a 4 L468; Amalgamated Royalty, |” taternational Paper Company—Reg- 1 1-8--1 1-4, Cigies Service, 60—/ ular quarterly 11-2 per cent. on pre + % 60 04; Cosden, 11 1-2—11 3-4; Liv- |ferred, peyable Oct. 15 ingston O: - + Common- | —>—— um. 60-61; Hone OH) POLICE OFFICIALS DINE. . bt arg Police inspectors and captains had Huston Wyoming, 6! |luncheon in the grand ballroom of the ral Oil, 2 8-42 7-8; Rang | Hotel Majestic, beginning at 12 o'clock 1-2; Sinclair Gulf, 6i—| to-day, At 2 o'clock they felt they had Victoria, 1 6-81 7-3; Sapul- eaten enough and the walters wer 9a ea Savoy, En: e405 | asked Kindly to retire out of sight and BAA. b Liamce Sekt hearing. | As for newspapermen—well, they were |anathema, Once the room was leared ,Of All save certified policemen, the seere LT. T., 69 1- rong. Tosto ron Oil, $—10; F conference bexan <8: Glenrock O11, | ea eed bit Stell) BANKING AND FINANCIAL . ts _ 3-8| ‘ll se \wonwon ites "HEYDEN CHEMICAL OTIS STEEL 2 Cun Actna, 11-11 1-2; Opened strong. tin” “| Coca Cola, 39 3-839 12; Otis Stecl, We have prepared Special | 37—-¥8 1-2; Burcka, | 4—2; V Reports covering the above + “ladium, 39-39 1-4; Ueydon, & which, while furnishing a ‘ 1 | Consetidated Cop: tailed and complete statisti- xio Golden Gute, 28 cal analysis of the stocks, are ao |Ys—o8 1 Hupp, so condensed as to avoid Hedhnd Un. Mietu ' ie 1-4 Allicd making their reading tire- some. They come in a form M4 + LES! Wright Martin, 4—8;) Overland, Lede eile Adal ee PIO dH dl 4 OMe oh Submarine B, 15-16 3-4 pete Ob ON Ke tsee ee tees ee e+ ou nly. } CHMIDT & DEERY Members Consalida'ed Stock Exchange of N. Y. New York Offices ito} 1-2 t Met 4s, AY |“ Gicle whb work neaF doors thai are| ft ts not breach of confidence that 1d Mi 94.30, Up 0.80 Tet Noon prices atrong. Maroon! Main Off Uutn Offies Newspaper Man Dive nt Mavtgir'ee, (MONE opaticd and closed all day ure| this is move héads of stool tor- 95-30, up O10; 24 41-Fs, UIs, + “tind bid ake airy % 30 Broad S 319 Fifth Ave. . a a likely to get preumoni: porations fear most, as Mey belly. Sd 44-48, 4th An, | Cubinaris moet Tel. Broad 17 Tel Mur'y Unit 6849 LO, N.Y. Sept. 24-—Ma- |" Ho vald he knew of a case where 120 5; ‘ i 94.60, up du, vy.ds. (Atd-4;) United ture, | Otie je he Fr, onc of the oldest {young gitte In n'factory collapsed al- {that they ulready have the union 4 : Heyden ¢ X34 | . ener wide wapapermen in Now York State, {most simultancously, and he sald the|heaten and, therefore, want to fight . 48; Ariz, “16: died here to-day, Mo was TtWo [trouble was acid fumes and the lack of the issue to a finish at this time, Gvannnd ate | —— years old fresh air, Other steel shares, and more notabiy thichem and Lackawanna also tk | tyo-J00 1+ ined <a | , fected trcreaned® optimism over the !tindian Packing, 261 -| strike OUMUCk and nieved up for sub- tion, 11-16; United Profit, | bree od ee stantiil 3-4; UL 8 amahip, 33-8 | Other industrial shaves after pro-| Rig Ledge, 1- : Bost, Mont. 77 pounced strength in the early morn-|7 Y. Shipbuilding, %~37;: Hecta, | ex: the moyed irregularly. | Magina, 44 United Coppers were uofayorably — in- 8d 1-2; f American Smolling and Rofining | Morris, 111-2 natium St t the | 38 2-4 for the tirst /3g.8—3 1-2 will be issued Steam. | _ Now Active on the Curb 5 | A poor show- N STRONG TACO: so iwemtinsted “06 operating ex ‘ . : wanarsiaed | 18.42, up 23 ven H fewnOilitige ot AND peu thee ned an additional | ow ew 4 centimes to 8.37, Demand sterling | Thin ranidie awene was up T1-R cents at, 4173 | Comeany ix pasine kn tp 7 centimes at 9.8 19 cer vent, per annin, rmora aa es Relgian~ cabs OAV rain dollar, Swiss cable lea 18.95, Stockholm cabiex | 1 Vienna cabes 015, Sterling ca- were 4.18 1-8, frane cables 8.40, lire enioge 9 atrone Icablen 9.80, guilders demund 371-4, If W04I be we 0 1-8 to snveation profit. | meee making oppurtunittes pos- je ‘ pithy vue sible in this stock, f Cal money, both classes, lending ‘ ion, an¢ wing at G per cont | Cult, Write rlephome for jand renewing at @ per een | Pays yp rescapecn “PROM ; | ALIAED O1L, n's Ce 4 Chicago | Do th Now Ww. sent ker, of “Oils, Industrials, BARNEINGS. Muller gaid. | | to sk Co | Mining and Curb | when his memory had been refreshed by | New Pye re Na vs rath | er ing shown copies of this correspond. | HTOSS, - ; eoenner, pa 1s | ee by Miles A. Dawson of the Com-! Bight months’ gross, $3,443,121; de- |]! ecurities mission, had been “loxt™ from the Fund's | crease, $85,954. Surplus, after taxes ||| ate covered most thoroughly office. Wyncvop, he said, had either|and charges, $598,879; decrease, $16 } and comprehensively in the |the folder or copies of them, Tho fold- | 954. eal Il STONEHAM had reference to Art Motai Con-| Mnterborough Rapid Transit—July, ||| 4 |struction Company claims, "| etme $3,09%IK6 5" Increase, $417,897; |] WEEKLY MARKET LETTER B Spenser. Batdwin; ie ft tne Mt after tax, $1,190,019; increase, |]) which has been issued every 1 meaner RWG) ueeeece. a FN 1; total income, $1,236,934; in- \]) Friday since 1903. hrough State Insurance Fund, was told that a) crease, $49,619; surplus, after charges, | H i + ba dull “times and’ bad, war previous witness has testified that he | $429,079; increase, $141,048 times and peace, the aim of this letter has been to give the unbiased opinions of ex- perts in the above securities, *includes accruals under contract | No, 3 and related certificates amount- 588 for July, 1949. op in order to! State, Indus | [ing to $8 | such ca Livingston Refiners | Traded in on New York Curb We quote from corporation's telegram dated Sept. 16th, as follows: “Running oil into our first tank at rate of 300 barrels per hour.” | Estimated rate of net earnings, per annum, | ’ “$2,400,000 | Has exclusive contract for production of, and is controlled and managed by, the LIVINGSTON OIL CORPORATION Descriptive circular matted on request | three-year-olds purse $h00; six 15 (Fater), 11 2), 89 to 1, Frank Waters. Hohokus. Robert Went ran joostan, Valeri also em | to miles, i'd Kimner, | at Gai C.D. Knare dr.alo. dican;_ two.zrer. | Exteblisped_ 1900 Wai, Ptecion a10 Investrent Brokers de ana noma | U Sincer BuitpNG = Nr.’ Yor | 108 TEL, CORTLANDT —2549-4-5, 8273-4-5, } The statements herein, whe not quaranteed, have been ohtainsd from what we consider to be reliable and authoritative sources,

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