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nn ‘Hadi iat THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1 YO0,000 SHIPYARD (2252.2 IF YOU SEE MIKE $2000 TOO LITLE |NANKATIAN BEARS (FINANCIAL NEWS | that they had heard no rumors of an --WORERS ORDERED <== OMET, PEASE PAY FOR POLE, EARLY KALE OF ee aie porat Mariners Harbor, r te t ON STRIKE HERE <%= cececnGALLMANSAGO, SAYS PREACHER’ MGREASED TAXES L_WAL STREET f=. =< sas "ST Tipp it waa reported that 35 per cent. of the Am. Smek, & ftef. 14% wha 1919. ' { ' alesse }men wern out, \ Tho McWilliams Shipbuilding Yards 5 ‘ | News and Gossip of To-Day’s | Sscton sung te Demand a 44-Hour at West Brighton, 8. 1., were cored He Is Clad in Overalls and a|500 Men and Women Attend|Summary of Valuations Shows| © Market—-Presentand Fue te 76,8." ; this morning when 320 workers failed " ‘ 4 b 4 ; rig ; wid Week—Navy Yard Is to report for duty. iis ak tok Nightshirt—Escaped From Salary Increase Hearing by | $86,803,000 in This Borough ture Prices. | Santas Laeencure gave CORPORATION i Not Affected. the Staten Island Shipbuilding Cor: Children’s Home. Aldermanic Committee, Out of $200,000,000, | Heth eeet-B eth 100% on at Port Richmond reported, + i ne | was at work to-day, ‘Two weoks ago | eae ig btn ble! ta ae he company jocked out 600 men who It in your travels around Long) Five hundred men and women, rep-| Manhattan will bear $96,602,000 of “°Kleve manipulation could be cited, Se, Himes @alling out 0, workers in ) had quit work at noon on the previous ed i 34 Another notable case was U. 8, Rub- (*"" a shipyards and repair plants in the |Saturday without permission i pea to ay tine ium, dios ot resenting every branoh of the city bet, Buying of the tart Aretoesve (mess cant Metropolitan District to enforce the ee | * ohn sorvice, jammed the gallery and main| valuation of reat estate, according to character resulted { av ‘Oman ol Main 5490 and greatly oblige. sulted in an advance o & 8. Pt, nnd ah ght et alg ELECTION FRAUDS CHARGED. Teal note atthe. benecine, the {for of the Aldermanic Chamber to- | the tax hooks opened in the affice of 7 points. Cio Cine Sie tece wara-ts nok aleets | san oe ; " the Tax Cc Rumors of all sorte, involving new | O) Prd. Co.. The Navy Yard is not affected. of Foraery in Connee-|chanceas are, he in the only fifteen. |4@y at public hearing by a apecial | the Tax Commissioners in the Munict- dihaelttatisior ra tans Le sears ae rele Bios The workers called out to-day in- ton With I | year-old boy on Long Island clad in| committee of the Board of Aldermen | pal Building to-day. ' ‘ iu ee clude the shipwrights, the caulkers,| ‘ight epecific charges of forgery | blue overalls and a long nightshirt. |on the question of salary increases. | Ina summary of the asseased watteel deciavalion be ot i Ma Bh adit the ship carpenters, the boat builders, /and perjury in connection with the| Main 5490 is the telephone of the) Alderman Willlam P. Kenneally! which president Jacob A. Cant wilt are get “ feat ion P : 4 the machinists, the pipe fitters, m. filing of independent nominations for | Society for the Prevention of Cruelty | was chairman of the meeting and give out to-night or to-mo: jon ifted ’ ‘ bes ‘ulation, ‘u ithe rine plumbers, the electricians, the|Various offices at the approaching | to tmhildren at No. 105 Schermerhorn | among the speakers who appeared Frow, it will & own were found to have little + 4 {rand be shown t ‘ » tion | giction yore Presented to the Grand street, Michael Richetti of Long) in behelf of the | gher pay program ; hat the total assessed | if any foundation in fact | pora A number of other instances of Hi Cal, Now Active on the Curb 200,000, ( e ed 100,000,000 increase in assessed FAVE, 700 invessiented the poste bilities of Allied O17 This rapidly growing Texas Oil Com pany is paying dividends of 12% per annum; reports an oil production of 6.009 barrels daily from ice Ranget and Burkburnett propertics, with eat mated NET earnings of over $4,000,- 000; and enjoym a strong manage rmvat investigate the profit-making opportunities possible in thie sheet metal workers and other trades, y value of Mmantatian seal o l cate inthe i peal 4 onve he boilermakers, of whom there aré| It In charged thot the names of | Island City t# one of three boys who|were State Senator A. W. Burlin,- | 919,697,909, aeaieir vane ot pila sit Sone pingedot etn. Noaetak Macwell Motor..... 48 se 14,000 in this district, are awalting/and Republican parties were forged escaped from the third-foor dormt-| game who represented the polloe and heures Seb lent yeas,” the = met Pp ors ae Marine ct..... 60% Catt, Write Gr Telephone tor a authorization of their strike from|on these petitions and that notaries tory there at 6 o'clook yesterday) fire men; Kéward P. Dyole, for the year. ing speculative attentton was divert - . Marine ot, phy 119% E Report on ALI Do It Now! their international officers, and hope oF4 ter the ra Pil Tp ataal falsely morning ‘by descending via @ rope|jieal Estate Board; The Rev, Dr. The heaviest increase will fail on! ¢d to the rails. Here, too, manipu- bei by oreo 228% to make it nation-wide, calling out | ertife ne ore % , made of sheets and blankets and|Homer F. Taylor, the Bronx; Judge |D!Strict, Four, between 40th and g¢th late efforts met with marked suc- og "fi ia District Attorn as ul nt reco! 0 \- Somptrolier ‘a |. Prial, es n ew valuation be! 5. ni clud that an “outlaw” organization 1#/ ditional complaints which will be pre- The last of the trio had barely of the Civil Service Forum with «| crease, $17,000, Poe 9,465,300; in- cluding N Mie hern Pacific, Union Pa- +s, ¥, Central, working hand in hand with the unions | sented to the Grand Jury. touched terra firma in the Boerum|memberwhip of 160,000 city, county, jeific, St. Paut’s, Atchison, Reading %. ¥. & ¥. B.. ‘AMliated with the American Federa- La TEE of Place Playground when Night|state and federal employeus. In spite of many increases in Dis-| 4nd a number of the lower priced Jorthen Mactie | tion of Labor, the Atlantic Coast Fatal Fire in Springtic Counoll of Maritime Wood Workers| SPRINGFIELD, Mass, Oct. and Caulkers, which pulled away |iifo was lost in a fire that 4 from the Brotherhood of Carpenters, |inree-story wooden deing civen a seat in the Metal Work- |inent block In nell. triet ly to re cialis of the Todd Shinbuilding ‘dros, a * ona | Watchman Henry Welner turned the| Senator Burlingame sald he did not |trict One, inciv.ing ali of Manhattan | &haros, were quickly run up for suing yamine BR troyed | corner and stopped them. The watch- | “PP@r as paid representative of the |south of Grand Street, the total ine of {WO or more points. In support itealin « man blew a police whistle and was|who admired their efficiency. Under jerease in this district in only about of this movement the old story Was, ln), Si joined by Patrolmen Murray, /oxisting | conditions | of | living, | he °,000,000, much of the property circulated that the Government had |? t O'Rourke and Sullivan of the Adama|4rgued, it is impossible for either a)above Chambers Street showing a, decided to grant a 25 per cent. freight policeman or a fireman to live de- | decrease, NOs Weeabe te Deets aabulive Street Station, cently. py i | ‘ Richetti darted into a doorway at| Mr. Doyle, speaking for the real! District Five, between 40th and| when the roads were returned to Tes Comoay.- St of Sixth Avenue, | private control on January Ist. It cv y ; ME Walley 6th Streets, No, 198 Schermerhorn Street, jumped |¢atate men, wuld: “I believe ail : smn Pal Clauses of of ployees should re- |shows the hi was forgotten that Prest- [U's yee auc ' ! Livingsto Refiners u back fence and disappeared, | °'™ ran Taare avatiare shest total valuation of | apnaren O'Rourke and. Sullivan, dlPChAr ENT | eee eee tee otiity ce /2n¥ district on Manhattan, it heing| dent Wilson a month or so ago stated Us, titer ‘ their revolvers into the alr, irilt-|fnunce much an, underteking. Ite a |MOre than $1,016,000,000, accord | ° eight rate Increase |). 5. Stee! ; , EG ¢ } 5 ,000,000, according to! in effect that a freight ra r iis ' ' PENHEIM SLLINS & (} es. ee oe Gl attain sack | shame to think that an inapector | the capitulation to be issued, Jat this time would simply add to the US: Meet Traded in on the New York Curb NAT RINDI E, Ne hLEING OF Wo |ritteen and both is custedy as “uns [Cae eek routs Woven pag tea tea | Among the largest individual in-; burden of living costs, and intimated Weng 1 a at. Has exclusive contract for B kl Las ite Bhan ea {t's an outrage to pay corupetent city eh an the first district are | that he would oppose it until seat * Px-dividend, inate of, and is con- ‘oung Richetti, who had been ar-|employeas leas than $1,500 a year,/the Broad Exchange Building, | cally all other feasible means of bet- | pees trol and mana: Fulton Street, rookiyn rested for alleged larcenies, was to} when laborers have set that amount|@t Bro; Street and Exchange teri the precarious position of the ged by, the . have been tried to-day in the Chil-/ as their minimum,” Place, ised from $4,900,000 to hed me LIVINGSTON OIL dren's Cod Dr. Taylor said: “About thirty per | $5,800,000; Equitable Building, No, | °atriers had been tried | CORPORATION Re kable Sale Thursda, ——-— cent. of the police and firemen, ac- | 120 Broadway, raised $1,000,000, from | Testimony of Judge Gary before the | ‘ mar: e y Harvard Man a Snieide. |cording to information I have re- | $26,000,000 to $26,000,000; Woolworth Senate Investigating Committee was Descriptive circular mailed on request NEWBURGH, N. ¥,, Oct. 1—Ralph! ceived, are at the mercy of a loan| Building, Broadway and Park Pin Nehabiy resursad’ aGd: the. HHOSGIAL Smith, twenty-seven, an architect of} organization. If that Is true, it is a| raised $500,000, from $9,500,000 to $1 ‘avoradly a ves that the attitude of | C.D.Knarrdr.aCo. ,.- {the steel corporations toward the OS ON THE cunDB, Established 1900 | “closed shop” will win further public Oils on Curb—Opening steady. Investment . ti - =| support, but in the late afternoon . 11 3-8—5-8; Shell T. T., 76- Sincer Bump New Yorn nnn ALE AT THREE BROOKLYN STORES 018s Nad diMculty in. absord- Ranger, 5-16—7-16; Stanton,| Tel, Cortlandt 2543-4-5—9273-4-8 Ing profit-taking sales and displayed Mclinc Vain mee: 1329-1331 MM 9 4810-4812 BROADWAY FIFTH AVE, Near Gates Avenue Bet. 48th and 49th Brooklyn Brooklyn a reactionary tendeney he statements herein, while not guar: FULTON STREET, Cor. of BRIDGE STREET this city and a graduate of Harvard, ! crime and a shame—an indictment of | 000,000; the Stock Exchange, Broad! strict be committed suicide yeaterday by cutting the people of this city, I believe Street near Wall Street, raised §7 his throat. He was deapondent. $2,000 is too little pay for them." 000, from $5,200,000 to $5,950,000, “ Women’s Smart “‘Spats’’ Speciulties continued to swing back 9-10; White 26; Amal. anteed, have been vbtained from what and forth violently. In the last half poyaity, 1—11-4; Houston, 110—120: authors hour General Cigar shot up from 8% 41.4 1-8—1 : : to 90, Crucible dropped 19 points from Hudson, 11-8—1-4; Isl, Oil, 7 its high of the day and later regained © Sine, Gulf, 58 7 points. The tone at the close Was Aritex, +5-8—T7-8; Merritt, 23—-3-4; Vict. Oil, 13-4—2; Home Oil, 19 3-4— decidedly irreguls Barnett, 1-8—1-4; Western f tock. ; Reckless manipulation of sto! States, 21-48: Salt Creek, 64 2-4 prices, that has featured stock mar- sai. Ol, 4 1-8—1-4; Livingston | ARE YOU INTERESTED IN ket trading this week, was again very |, 21-8--3-8: Boston Wyo., 74—76; much in evidence to-day, Quite a Glenrock, 4 3-4—5; Queen, 8—10. Royal Dutch Introducing New Model Regular Values, $4.00 Sale Price o! et ecord ie NOON PRICES: DULL. At Hoyt St. Subway Station, Brooklyn ee ae Yat el Amalpemnied a ypleiaitl cl cruel ble Steel) beiaal | ‘The volume of transactions was P4', Creo, Mraneporteets 4:4 Se American Can : cepu iy he » But commis- Comrhc e 53; Pet. EXTRAORDINARY PURCHASE AND SALE THURSDAY | |f sicn’houses' state the public is not txudive it I-25." Costen esa. (UM Sete Creek Pred . articipati in th arket to a }-$—11 5-8; Erte] Otl, 7—1-2; Union fF ms High-cut, 10-button model (as illustrated), of superior ' eebpavend They reins JOU, 40 1-4 vere Co. of America quality fawn color Broadcloth. Snug fit and smooth fessionals and various groups of Wall | Une, | W oH Pasay Street operators are responsible for Curb opened steady, ('n. Eastern, ‘es! m onsol. A nak ” 7 setting, give “Spats” appearance of being part of shoe. the present market furore, Crucible, Buldwin, Retail Stores, |4 3-8—4 5-8; Otis Steel, 371-4—27 3-4; Waar nieeaed up tae: manna at | Dee epee nereeeise it 82 © marked up in a manner that |), ; ; + Betokened little or no regard of | etal Candy, 21— Consolidated | what the consequences will be if the |Copper, 61-4—61-2) Cresson, 21-4— present intensive campaign of manip- (23-8; Submarine Boat, 17—18; New Tonopah Divide Eureka Croesus Write us for any information you require. No. 138—38. SCHMIDT & DEERY 750 Women’s and Misses’ —— ——— New Fall Coats and Suits Also on Sale in Our New York and Newark Stores = —— ‘i rea eae A ulation is long continued York Shi eet oh Particular attention is directed to \n exclusive mecuesmmes: =. | Oractble phot up to an_ad- | ork = Shi Loy coi ad Teer eae collecti i vance of 7 points over its previous » 111-16; q fon of Pumps and Oxfords in all Digh mark. Last night Retail Stores | Eureka, 13- Vanadium, 40 1-8— |I]}] Consolidated Stock Exchange of } leathers. Specially adapted to wear with “Spats.” closed at 1111-8 Pandemonium 491.4; Big Ledge, 1-2—9-16; Golden | New York Offices relened around lis Stock Exchange |.te 23'§ 25-8; Amphalt, 195-196; | ; : Cee catiek post at the opening this morning, It | Hupp, 111-2—113-4; United Picture, IIH} 22. id ie Fifth Ave. was being traded tn at 3 points’ dif- } American Safety Razor, | hi 628 Widener Bldg. SEASON’S OPENING SALE ference in price in different parts of jthe crowd. After much dispute the 17 -8; Coca Cola, 39 7-8—4 opening was fixed at from 1141-2 to | 14 18 1-4; Overland Tire, 117. The latter figure represented an | 9 Tire, 16-20; Brit. jover-night gain of 57-8 points ish-Amerioan Corp., 24—25 | Yesterday Worthington Pump 60ld/ Registered, 24— at 8%, It closed the day at 903-4 with # dull, Retail Candy, a net gain of 71-¢ points. This | Indian: Beonin . morning it sold at 94 and fluctuated | 951-2, United Picture, 24 10% K tone am all 00 1, BROOKLYN OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & C KCCI - wildly between that figure and 91. Otis , 87—37 3-4; M. Nipissing, Fulton Street, Brooklyn VALUES ARE MOST EXTRAORDINARY Fria [nue Pd lone Doon connderad € | L-g—i1 4-4; Overland, "ire 46 Loy, Curb, Mining, Industri charge of it in the market. can Safety Razor, | - — phalt, 133—133 1 MONEY. 41—41 1-8, 17 1-2—175-8; As- Vanadium Steci, 1000 Companies, 288 Page: Shows ne di | Me: eaten Curb closed soft. Shell Transporta- izati Sales hurs ay oe any east aeee ending | tion 75 8-4, off 8-8; Vanadium 41, off Sepuatisesion and renewing r cent. 1-2; Asphalt 132, off 2; Cosden 113-8, Equi A oommere off 1-8; Midwest, 178: Houston 126, up tviolgy’pilped Price Range Now Ready for Distribution, Ask for Copy N Chas.A. Stoneham &Co. t, New York, DIVIDENDS. 7; Safety Razor 16 1-2, off 15-8, The Eureka Pipe Line Company de-| Total sales stocks, 1,566,100 shares. clared the regular quarterly dividend of | ble Nov, 1 to stock of record | Attractive Silk Hosiery Women’s Silk Lisle Hose, double soled and high spliced heel. Black, White and 50 Shoe Shades. Special Pure Thread Silk Hose, full fashioned, double garter tops and soles of lisle thread. Black, White and Shoe shades. 1.95 Special Smart “Roselle” Gloves Chamoisette Gloves, strap wrist, slip- on. “Standard Make.” White and lead- 85 ing shades. Special BARNINGS. Interborough Rapid Trangit—August gross $3,482,684, increase $451,627; net after taxes $985,988, increase $137,090; total income $1,031,034, increase §140,- —_————_— Oct. 15. The Carbon Steel Company de- clared the regular quarerly dividend of 2 per cent. and an extra of 3 per cent. on the common stock, both pay- | ~ 7 eae — able October 16 to stock of record| BANKING AND FINANCIAL, October 10, ee ee eR ‘The Midvale Steel Company de- clared a quarterly dividend of $1 a! share same as three months ago pay- | able Nov, 1 to stock of record! Oct, 15 | The American Cigar Company de- ' cl the regular quarterly dividend of 2 per cent. on common stock pay- able Noy, 1 to stock of record Oct. 16, | GRAIN. | ESTABLISHED 1903 NO PKOMOTIONS TITEL AAA LLUAAET ALAA LLU ATOLL Livingston Refiners Traded in on New York Curb We quste from corpora follows: “Running oil into our first tank at rate of 300 barrels per hour.” n's telegram dated Sept, 16th, as Range fog the day at Chicago: December May Novelty Velour % | December .. TI May oe THM Check Suit, atin Sait pond a Estimated rate of net earnings, per annum, Weshable Cape Gloves, a variety of i Aare 7 $2,400,000. new shades with embroidered backs j \ ie acks in + 1,65 Corn, December up 17-8 to 2; May Has exclusive contract for production of, and is controlled Coat. Putt 5 : SINK Lined, Turi tined, PTY Tan, Gray or Brown. Special J a i SIX CHARMING MODELS ILLUSTRATED ‘Roselle’ Kid Gloves, two clasp. White and colors with Paris Point stitching Also Gray Suede Gloves with [ 1.85 embroidered backs. Special | and managed by, the LIVINGSTON OIL CORPORATION, Descriptive circular mailed on request. C.D.Knarr dr.aCo. Esteblished 1900 Investment Broxers Sincer Bunpnac =New Yorn TEL, CORTLANDT—2548-4-5, 8273-4-5, The statements herein, while not guaranteed, have been obtained trom what we consider to be reliable and authoritative sources up 1 3-4 to 1 7-8; oats, December up 11-8 to 1; May up 1 7-8, THE HIGH COST OF LIVING. AVAIL YOURSELF OF THIS MOST UN- USUAL OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE ONE OR MORE OF THESE REAL BARGAINS. MATERIALS ARE SILVERTONE, WOOL VELOUR, OXFORD, MEN’S WEAR SERG 'C. ALL EXCELLENTLY TAILORED IN UP- TO-THE-MINUTE §' M‘ UFACTURER’S OVER-PRODUCTION ENABLES US TO HELP YOU LOWER - Se riably Receive an Eager Response—Due to the Fine Quality of the Mer- chandise, and the Exceptional Values Offered. \ The Main Floor Sales In | | at is reported » that Horace 8 Wilkinson is to succeed Herbert Du Puy as Chairman of the Board of the | 'C,ucible Stoel Company of America. \! ——— SALE AT THREE BROOKLYN STORE: i Beri

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