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WALL STREET News and Gossip of To-Day’s ‘ Market—Present and Fue ture Prices. ‘Bhere was another orgy of stock gambling on the Stock Exchange to- day. Bull cliques marked mp the prices of their favorites for gains ex- tending from two to méro than eighteen points. ‘The now burst of enthusiasm seamed to have had its origin in the bellat that the stesl strike will be a BANKING AND FINANCIAL. ALLIED OL CORPORATION e Oil Rate of ‘Earnings, per annum, now nearing $2,500,000 Total authorized capitaliza- tion $3,000,000. Listed on New York Curb. Latest Information on Request. C.D.Knurr Jr.aCo. Established 1900° wr Smorr Bumps Tel. Cortlandt 2543-4-5-—N275. ios - ee is New Yorn Paenuesaranee memmaranantnentaee Stoneham Handbook Oil, Curb, Mining, Indust 1000 Companies, 288 ia Shows Capitalization nings Equipment Price Range Now Ready for Distribution Ask tor Copy No. 30. Chas.A. Stoneham & Co. 41 Broad Street, New York. BRANCHRS. Mrlwaukee--Roston ; ; N Chieao Hartford. Whiladelphia Cleveland ESTABLISHED 1903 NO PROMOTIONS INTEREST & DIVIDEND NOTICES, United Drug Company First Preferred Stork Dividend No, 18 The Directors of United Drug Livingston: matter of history the first of When news came from affected [that the men were returning to work in large numbers a flood of buying orders was placed in the market By the early part of the afternoon a large number of high-record price marks were smashed. Stock that rose $ points or more were Baldwin | Locomotives, Atlantic Gulf, Mexican Petroleum and in the outside market General Asphalt. Crucible Steel rose no less than 17 3-4 points and touched 248. common, Conservative bankers and brokers do not hesitate to state that, while the business outlook is gradually growing more favorable, and while the country undoubtedly is entering an era of the greatest prosperity it has ever known, the present al! speculation is too precipitate, and that if it continued ina frenzied man- ner for any dength of time thore is bound to be a day of unpleasant reckoning. What mgde to-day's demonstra- tion more notable was the fact that it conducted in the face of practical demoralization in the foreign ex- change market and an evident scarc- ity of funds for speculative purposes. In the late afternoon rates on de mand loans rose to 12 per cent. and it was préticted that borrowers who neglected to fill thoir requirements until after the close would have to pay ag much as 15 per cent, thehigh figure of yesterday, But the market refused to pay much attention to this factor, al- though ordinarily it would result in a general dumping of stocks. ‘There was a little profit taking near the close of what is termod a day-to- day character, and in most cases re- cessions were shown from the high prices of the day, but the undertone of the market continued axception- ally strong. TODAY'S PRICES 1,488,800 shares. before next week |various strike steel centres ‘Total sales stocks, OILS ON THE CURB. . Opened irregular. Isl Oil, 73-48; Sapulpa, 73-8—1 5-8 Stanton, 17-8—2 Fagle, 24-26; Elk Basin, 8 1-2-9; Fedi Oil, 31-8—1-4; Livingston Oil, 21-8-8-8; S Gulf, 59-60; Shell T T, | 748-4—%6: Victoria, 11-2—13-4; 810; Cit 113-412; States, 21-43; Home Oil, 203-8; Salt Creek, 65— |23-233-4; Ranger, 5-16- | Royalty, 111-4; Boston Wyo, Serv, 49 1-449 1-2; Cosden, Houston, 110-115; Western 20 1-8— Merritt, Amal Com Pet, 50 1-2—-611-2. Noon prices were irregular. West- ern States 2 1-4—3-4; Emid. Ref. 172—174;, Elk Basin 8 1-2—1- Houston Oli 110—120; Amal. Royalty 1—1-4; Union Oil 38 3-4— Oil 20 1-8—3-8; White Eagle 25—26; Ertel Ol 7—1-2; Shell Tran, 7 Salt — Creek Bapupla 7 3-8—5-8, ouns. Opened irregular. Un, Eastern, 47-16-49-16; Golden Gate, Asphalt, 131-132; Hupp, 111-4 Amn, Saf. Razor, 18 5-8—18 - Eureka, 13-8—1 1-2; Otis Steel, 36 3-4— 371-#; Retail Candy, 221-2—23; Col, | Tire, 16-20; Ind. Pack, 2% 1-4—36; Roper Group, 7-16—9-16; Perfectiva, 111-6; Cresson, 2 1-4—23-8 in. Pick ture, 23 3-4—211-2; Coca C 39 7-8— 401-4; N. Y. Shipbidg., 52-67; Brit. Amn, Tob. Cpn., %~—2%5; Registercd, M-—%; Big Ledge, 1-2—9-16; Loft, Inc., 18 1-2--18 3-4; Magma, 4-48; He: . 83-8—8 6. Vanadium, 41 1-8—41 Allied Packers, 52-4; Cons. Cop; 61-4—61-2; Subm. B., 161-2—17 { Aetna, 10- “10 3 4. hvon prices were Kin. Dar., 6—12; Rop 9-16; Cresson Gold, 21- 3-8; Brit.- }Am. Chem., 129 1-2—130 Retail Candy, 223-8—225-8; McNamara, 5%— 61; Phil Morris, 111-2—121-2; United Picture, 2%41-2—25; Overland Tre, 26—26 } Gen, Asphalt, 137-138; Ind 3 U Steamship, =: irregular. group, 7-16— | Am. Sa Sub, Boat, was higher. up 11-4; up 1-8; 414; Gosden, u Products 11-4; City Serv 133 3-4, up Tobacco Union Oil, 40, B. 8., 50, up 1-2, COLGATE WILLED $100,000 ate Is Divided Among His Widow and Son and Daughter. Yale and Colgate Universities will, each receive $100,000 under the will of Richard M. Colgate of West Orange, filed yesterday in the Surrogate's office in Newark, Mr, Colgate died two weeks | ago, The income of the gift to Yale is in jestablish professorships to advance the intellectual teaching of the freshmen students, and provides that fr “shall [not be canfined to any one who has passed hi Intellectua! prime or influ- ence | usefulness s a stimulating | teacher." | The bequest of Colgate Is to erect a dormitory. is made for the Samuel Colgate Baptist historical collection, Henry A. Colgate, his son, is to re- celve one-half of all his shares of stock in Colgate & Co., the remaining half to be held in trust until he reaches the age of thirty years, Maragaret A. Colga wife, is to receive half of the residue and the other half goes to his daughter Muriel, who 1s to get one-half of the annual Income when she is twenty-two years old and two-thirds when she reaches her twenty-sixth birthday. Sh to get all when she Is thirty years of |Balance of E | | | | Gains of 3 to 4 points were |< Hudson, 111-4; |j Savoy, 810; White} Queen, | Saxe 4 Barnet, 1-8—8-16; Glenrock, 43-46; Me- | 4 EACH TO YALE AND COLGATE) . Another bequest of $10,000 | THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1919 | 19 ‘There is a money offered or ninety-day Gen, Motors Ov. | DANCE CHAIN FOR PRINCE. being made at this rate. BARNINGS, ccension eal, CLOSING STOCK QUOTATONS. MONTREAL, Sept. 30.—80 that as many persons as possible may meet the '. Prince of Wales, civ authorities H High sald to y are arranging a j Am. Beet Sugar... 971% chain of dances in the various assembly tm tn keke halls here for the night of Oct. 30 | i. Ot A a ‘Tho Prince will visit the halle and Am. Steet Fury spend about half an hour at each “ah by Prince has decided to extend —— jaan wah tn Montreal from four days to sev ailee at Ree >. Possibility of a Spread, of the AU, Guilt & Wot. 170% MONEY. * +d Lom. 14t Cal! money collaterals openea | Fiume Trouble Consid Balt, & Obie 9% 39 20% % high 12, low 6; renewals 6, ruling 6,' ri Roth Sted B cif. 110% 106% 107% + te cloned 6: all industrials ‘opened 6, ered at Raris. Bkiyn Rag Trans 2 high 12, low 6, tenewals 6, ruling 6, aR Decraleean +|cwosed 6 per cent. PARIS, Sept, 30.—The inflamed TIME MONEY conditions in the Adriatic region and fair amount of time at 6 per cent. for sixty periods, and loans are ing involved in the turmoil, WAR NOW FEARED the dissolution of the Italian Parlia- ment for the holding of a general elec- tion on Nov. 16, ts giving the Supreme Counetl much concern, in view of the possibility of all the Balkans becom- is expressed here that the a) might flame into war any day If, for instance, a Jugo-Slav should hap- pen to be killed by Italian troops. FIUME, Sept. 30—(Associated Press) Gabriele D’Annunzio received the correspondent of The Associated Pres and gave to him a at ment express- ing his unalterable determination to hold Fiume until it is annexed to Italy D’Annunzio appeared tired and worn out and his face showed evidences of fever. During the day he had suf- fered from an attack of neuralgia and had been confined to his bed until late in the afternoon ‘The last few days have imposed a severe strain upon the poet. He has been rising at 6.30 in the morning to commence the work of answeriog let- ters and drafting proclamations. One of his secretaries told the cor- respondent of the Associated Press that d’Annunzio had received 600 per- sons Friday and that at the close of every day he was exhausted. fia hn ne Gt. ‘Nor, Ore Canadian Pacific — August gro Inapir, Copper... $16,283,663, increase $2,173,900; net after] 17 Pence conference circles the ap- HORSE SAVED BY FIREMEN. Interboro Con expenses $2,778,167, increase $569,636, |PFoaching Italian elections are re- -—_——_ Interboro Con, pt %] eight months’ ‘gross $106,726,282, in: | karded as a struggle between the war tan creage $9,230,078; net after expenses |and peace parties, or rather between wah sane % | $18,961,848, decrease $1,124,279. + tes ‘ A Coney Island hook and ladder com: Maswel Mots 961,348, 124, forces on the military side and 4 s Mt S|" Golorado & Southern—Third week] those of socialistic and Citic | PSBY Was required carly to-day to ex Ma, Mu, a 1%] Beptember $536,479, increase $87,328; he - tricate @ Police Department horse from Ma Fam “| trom Jan. 1 $17,707,710, increase '$2,- | tendencies, a fifteen-foot excavation under the rs { 6% | 935,77 While it appears that D’Annunzio| board walk of the Brighton Beach pike, Midvale Stect, % — and Fiume will be chiefly in insue, |through which it fell with Patrolman Mo, Pacific % NOTHS the feeling is growing in Paris that | Edward Young. be eave N. ¥. Central | The committe on securities of the} as D'Annunzio has indicated that See a the Guin or A taal cas Leh ‘alley | 7 on the planked 4] that oad Company be quoted ex-divi, |Fiume, the Italian situation is daily | SO" 0%" When the boards gave way % |dend on Oct. 3. becoming more of an international] He also fell to the bottom of the exca- ‘The Coffee Exchange mombership of sation. vation. Young climbed the horse's neck ie on in A. Jung has been sold to Thomas wt iA % ditions the view | mnd,resched the street, “He was not in- . " lew of the conditions the view Gada Ou 15. Woods tor $8,000. n view of the a jured. * U, 8, In Alcohol. . U, 8, Robber .... U, 8, Stoat . U, 8, Stoel pt. Utah Coppor ...... Wanting, i, & M LIBERTY BONDS, 11 O'CLOC! 31-28, 100, off .06; 1st 4s, 95.40, up +10; 2d 4s, 94.32, off .08; Ist 41-49, 95.66; 24 41-43, 94.38, off 08; 34 41-49 96.26, off .20; 4th 41-48, 94.80, off .08; Victory, 48, 99.96, off .02; 43-43, 99.94, up .04. GRAIN Range for une day at Chicago CORN ‘Lom Li sare Corn—Doecember off 1-8—1-4 unchanged to off 1-8. Oats—Decem- ber 1-8 to off 1-8; May up 1-8—3-8, —_—— JAMAICA RESULTS. FIRST RACE—For two year olds: selling; purse $800; five and a halt if longs.--Bright Gold, 112 (Bulwell), 6, even and 2 to 6, won; W. (Kummer), 6 to 5, 2-to 6 and out, ond; Incinderator,' 107 (Engor), 10' to 1, 3 to 1 and 8 to 6, third. Time 1:07 Sister Helene, Edith K. and Lonely also ran, HAVRE DE GRACE RESULTS. FIRST RACE—Claiming; maiden two- phirse $1,250: six furlongs. — | 110 (Coltiletti), $6. $4.40, $2.70, 107 (Hamilton), ‘$18.10, | Link Boy, 115 (Stalker $2.40, Time—1.13 Logans- berry, Royal Red Bird, Squire Charlie and Gol, Murphy also putin elhalle LATONIA ENTRIES. “third. Jamey T ry 18: Siro Bowchint, 110 Dicecanto “(hk).), TORS Tals Len COND RACE “ime £1,200; Uomo year oils and “ups | maidens 1; Honor Man enn, 110 Sarin cmt (simp.). 1103 Wi i, 110: imp), 110; Dixie Megikou, tii: Melma, Tut; Muutagio, 10, THIRD RACE. Pume, $1,600; : ae H oa tino), 110, Pastourean (inp "SIXTH, RACH gad a half tuirlongs Here" Hain Claiming Tyee too: tady Woaniloy $1,200; three yearslie sid te ‘hy trenths,--*Busiiden ing Spray. kts swell 108; Lotte Drentice allowance UWL ENTRIES. Me +A Track fast a Tazlie 1 Billy Keuy Piper 117 iewrst, Fo, 10 Hatly Comnel, OL; *De enti, {x1 7a RACE Three >carolie and. ward anda wixteenth, War Raeket 1 Veortiams, 121; Swaerment, 107; Gute. 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Montreal, Canada SIMM Seamless Steel IMMONS Kenesha, Wisconsin BURGLARS GET $1,697 ‘FROM BROADWAY SAFE Burglars entered the store of Ht. 1 Upham & Co., at No, 8 Broadway, be. tween Friday evening and Saturday morning, Jimmied and smashed the nate on the second floor and carried away $197 In cash and $1,500 In negotiable bonds. Entrance was effected by means of the fire-escape through & window on the second floor. The police deciared that the work was that of professionals a4 no finger prints were discovered. Seven yearn ago the firm's safe wac blown up cx. actly in the same place. The police made no report of the robbery for pub. leation, ACE WINS BRIDE BRIDE HERE. Champ. wo and Mien Bloom. iat Will Wed To-Morrow, Major Reed M. Chambers, U. 8 A, stationed at Kelly Field, San Antonio, Tex., officially credited with having downed more German planes than any other of the four or five aces from this district, and Miss Myrtle Bloomquist 9 New York, will be married here to-mor- row in the Church of the Transfigura- tion, Miss Bloomquist met Major Cham. bers when she was engaged in enter taining soldlere In France ag a mem of the ¥ C. A. corpe of workers Major, Chambers’ succgeded” to com mand of the Mth Aero yedron upon the vacancy caused when Rickenbacker was elevated, — Mian Bloomauist ts the daughter of Mrs. Jennie Bloomquist of No. 110 Morn- Ingside Drive, with whom she lives. She volunteered sixteen moths ago for for- Pressed Steel Corner locks on foot and head pieces. A bed of exceptional lightness —that holds firm and true, that moves like one piece, that does not rattle or squeak and invites complete relaxation. Three-Piece Beds arenow made with Simmons Tubing —a new invention of the greatest prac- tical importance. Stronger than old-style tubing —yet readily worked into the beautiful new designs which are the talk of women everywhere. Beautifully smooth, so that the enamel lies tight and evenly all over—does not scratch, check or chip. Your choice of a number of different patterns, and of the ac- cepted Decorative Colors — also SIMMONS COMPANY eign service as an entertainer, havin, ber | Mra. Pankhurnt RADICAL LEADERS TURNING COUNTRY AGAINST UNIONS, SAYS SECRETARY REDFIELD WASHINGTO! Sept. 80.—Be- cause of “radical action and lead~ ership" organized labor ts losing public confidence, Secretary Red« Meld said to-day “The radical action shown in the Boston police strike and the radical leadership appearing in the steel strike,” said Mr. Redfield, “seems to me to threaten the lone of public confidence in the com structive and conservative nature of organized labor and to cause the labop movement @ serious im- jury. "As a friend of organized labor I deeply regret what [ fear wilt be injury to its progress through radiealiam, on BRITISH SEIZE ODESSA, VIENNA, Sept. 30.—Troops from the British fleet in the Black Sea have been landed in Odessa and have occupied the city, according to advices recet: Budapest gpsthe lags Ald Amerioant- country since the war at @ meeting in the interest of Americanization and the part women can play in opposin, the spread of Bolaheviam, to be hel Saturday evening at Cooper Union. ‘The Community Service Chrous of 100 sung in and near New York in churehe and at concerts, [rained voles will sing. Admiasion wilt fhree-Piece Bed (No. 1795) A bed of extraordinary strength, and durabi but three units — Hi lit: brakes Foot, an Spring-and-Side-Rails in one piece Made of Simmons Seamless Sq) Steel Tubing, with the Simmons Patented Pressed Steel Corner Locks. Furnished in all standard widths. 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