The evening world. Newspaper, October 2, 1919, Page 20

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= ~ roe = ee eine eitieeenns apeeeeeneeaaanns oe cy . . , THE ‘EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1919. DENIES HE CINSPINED Jer Christopher Marsden, accused ot} - ———}1 qe ? ralleta” for slackers, ex-Lieut “tena . . AGAINST WAVY OFFICER) 2 sttect” convicted vrite-taivor ; " eheibunthiis Oss examination denied that con ‘ : ssi apliaey existed to gat” Maradod Will- 6, ‘ aa am Brady. Muradets counsel, eought Elert, § Convicled —Bride-Taker |t0"prove that Bilert. and Dr. Benjamin , -~ fl may ow : Testifies at Court Martial of For- Portamouth, A Fng { n = mer Lieutenant Commander. “ h Dr, Davy say to sym We eke i W, Mtge, Low, fast, Chee, . that vis did not like MaraJe | | im. Can... oe ” os — 9 Savy Yart of fermer Li Comman. How ‘much graft. did you make?” | Am, Loco, se MS 10TH 1H + OH . =, a oat Brady, 5 ‘ | jan Sm, & Ref... H% TM MW n't give you the exac nt.” a | Sit Foan 2 4 F BANKING AND FINANCIAL. Would you my ser ty P i | News and Gossip of To-Day’s! im. tus! Fou. etek ek 0 At : hy oso jCompany’s Method of Figur-| Market—Present and Fue —jeAniconie Minis. ON Gray OR — E > os : A | te 4, F. 02 BS rs Hleven vitiages Take North- ing Revenue and Cost | ture Prices, At. Golf a W.1.. 178 170% 177 + 5 | , ‘western am A ‘ Hakiwin Loee...5.. 141% 135% 190% % “a HELSIN 2.—Deepite Discarded. |Ralt, & Ohio... 4 30% DON + FP PsA nel ne The upward-movement Which char-/ imme Sen teak son wee . en cept ve m pward mo* er ich Char-\ jtkivn Rep. Traneit 21 a My giovemeut of Ane Russian Northwestern | The elty won two Important pointa| acterized the first hour of trading Csi, Veutimmn..., 9% Sh M+ * i here. The offensive ia continuing. to-day in the 80-cent gas hearing| ‘urned into a@ decline toward noon, Cmtral Leather... 106% 100% 104% — % 4 = == which f veuie ‘This was considered natural as the “sian -Pecihe,., UG% 161% 102 — % AWK AND FINANCIAL ich ix being held in the Woolworth erst Chm, Oho... WO BR OB = Wublding vetoretbpeclal Master'a, @,| Teen’ Mavance has been very much cy, £ @. fu 4% «1% ON — % ee hag eo Specs er A. 8.! of a pyrotechnic affair with the re | Chinn Ggeer..... 3 @ om Now Active on the Curb Gilbert sult that traders are inclined to take | Gorm Prod, On... 8% 86% SM — % The first tilt between Assiatant| thelr quick profits, Gee ree ne ae aie ace ul : HS oo oe Livin SEO errs cosa oe ae mem AE oa aN 4 This rapidly crowing Texas O11 Com. and the Consolidnted Gas Company's loss of twelve points, caused uncasi-|Great Nor, Ow.... 4 4 4 = mM pany te paying dividends of 12% per F Nesy in the steel stocks, with the lesiration Copmr,, 1% 60% mM “— 4 $ ; Rall counsel, William L, Ransom, was tolresuit that many of them lost from Tatebore Cm. cc | . ex : i @ecide what years would be used an|one to four points, Steel common ‘camueate ‘One Po u% MH — % i] a figuring is to determine the|4clined to 106 and Bethlehem B to | Lenigh Valley .. oa 6% 6H — & bed 5 115. There was some pol buyin, in! Maxwell Mowe ,... 47 “ on— 1% . 4 ; company's income, expens a ying a iment. aie come, expenses and the) certain industrials, which had the ef- |e. Marine at..., 60% OTe Coe + % It will be worth your while to R fE ° value of its plant. Mer, Marion 1... 110% 18% 118% 4% 1 bbe (awestigate the profit-making ateo AFNIMZs, PCT) Tae company wanted to use the [et Of Puoying Up prices Shortly | ves, Petrohum .. + H Opportuniticn possible wm thie A yeur 1918 alone—a war years O'Brien (2fte" ROOM. Mexican Potroleum was | fam: Creer « -% 7 stock, annum, now nearing [irisier the thie i, OBrem one of the strong features, with /sthimle Bot M puld not be fair,| 10. Peeibie 3 Sat Mirtte or Teephoae, tr 500,000 and after much argumen American Locomotive also attracting : itt fe Meport on ALLIED Of. $2, 7 va argument it wad de- |atention with a rise to 111168, Otner!e Ya we etd ‘3 aoa bani . Cided to use the figures for all years x. & . i ; a Total authorized capitaliza-| since 1906—the year wren the eighty. ela Tire, National Biscuit and Ajax | te tion $3,000,000. Rasiesak vit bac Thig a*- Rubber. 3 sures that the figures of normal peac rhe ‘ ij ; i Lidd on Neo Yoru Cus Dita wit Hecgtven abet wersne ee rails were also strong in spots, 4 Sr The second reine we Nusht | Wisconsin Central taking the follows ; Prove Broad 6016, leet rmation on Request. had 110 do lb the-ondec be the ed ers bot group by surprise with a careers ti « order of procedure. rise ot i Kansa: Qestion of valuation first. Bu 0 in@he plus column. |'Tease Comoany. . ; : miebinhed WOO, 7900 OBrias ladinted that thie onpui ut) The Let ine more active in the | Tutmes Prducts,, 108% - deft wath eRe heat, this should be afternoon, but there was no gen-| Union Pacific ..... 125% 400 uestions ibg Goats has been ettcr % operat | trend, the favorite specialties be- | U. 8. Indus, Alcobot 140% 3 > i [ in places, while on the other |v i ' eee : there wore many strong spots. |: i 5 e : nswere ree Repo a the condition of|v. s, S “ Pe i. [Presid t Wilson caused a great deal | tak Copper ; § be} Q hs A or Zz z: mond Robins, President of |? eS. partly offset | Wes'boue , & M. _@ ‘ in our vest pocket book- the National Women's. ‘Trade . ‘i by reports that the Steel Corporation| a e u e f Jalon reported further gains in the strike let, “The Language of the League will entertain at the Cosmo-|situation. Call money at 6 per cent. Stock Market,” which . yey Club Friday afternoon in honor | for both mixed Industrials and rails| clearly explains the mean- ‘of the foreign delegates to the Intorna-|and strength in sterling exchange also | . . ings of the words ond E| tional Conference of Women Physi fad good effect. The market closed | | cians, alrly wlead » phrases used by brokers, The League will present plans for the | ¢. oy financial reporters, etc. Nl international. Congress of Working | (Bit Dixcparsed After Shooting Waris ln Washlagion O62. 8/ ohich | ‘Two. Sales stooks totaled 1,417,100. Ask for No. E.W.-627 {pretirainary to the International Labor |, 2°80P4 Sberder, thirteen, of No. 184 ‘ Equi es unPOr SG O1US ON THE CURB, Columbia Street, who on Sept. 29 ae- . JONES & BAKER’ ; cidentatly shot his fourteen-months-old| Opening irregular, Merritt, 23—8-4; , ; Queen, 8—10; brotheg and Sidney Leichman, aise , ; SECURITIES Now Ready for Distribution, Gened | charged. in the Childrens Court to-lay, Weatern States, ‘ Ask tor Copy Ne. 30, : ‘Trae where he was tried: on a technics | SOF Sy ved. Ol, 31 G White ; Cc - er ‘ OB. charge of juvenile ney. 21. ; Fed. Ou, : # N Chas.A.Stoneham&Co. |}. « - a6 TEL MURMAY 7199 none 7150 we was calight by a phoesof an Wage, 24 1-2—26; Livingston, 2 Yor 41 Broad Street, New York. Phisdelphia — Detrolt —Pittsburem at 424 Street and Broadway, ahortly be-| WASHINGTON, express train “after crossing the tracks Savoy, §—10; Cricago Direct PrivaleWires Boon eriae—0: a Roms N | tore 8 o'clock this morning and dragged|tetord vote the Senate to-day passed ive thirty feet, He was taken to Rellevur|the House bill appropriating $17,000,000 Hospital with a compound fra: additional for the completion of the ight arm and porsibie Internal in-'Alnakan raliroad: | ‘The measure now | 7 » goes to the President. Stanton, 17 Sapulpa, 7 3-6—6 7-16; Ari, Tex. Oil, 1-2 8; Allied Oil, |, 19 1-2—21 Oil, ; ; Com, Pet, 621-2—68 1 S. Guif, 58—40; Houston, 115—125; This incomparable number will offer to the” women of New York the most comprehensive A NM esee TTT MLO HUDAUQISE-UOQUVOOAUUUURNED TUDE rs | and complete Fashion Supplements of the oof New Yorks, 408; Ohio ily 284 | year. ; Standard Oil of California, 3 Transportation, 731-2; Glenrocl 45-8; International Petroleum, 831-2 —841-2; Union, 393-4—40; Midwest Refining, 171—172; Stand New Jersey, 7 Salt Creek Products, 641-2—55; Atlantic Lobos, $2—85; Simms Petroleum, 31—32; Commercial Petroleum, 52 5-8—53 Cities Service B. S., 49 1-4—50. Special artists and correspondents in Paris a Oil of have prepared sketches and descriptive detail of the latest French modes. i interesting 68-pa, Book. Beautifully illustrated and full of information for good cooking, Write for it .=——| Delightful surprises in Fall modes depicting today. . cuns, A : CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY Opening irregular, Golden Gate, fetching gowns, wraps, suits, hats, etc., that P.O. Box 161 21-2—6-8; phalt, 132—134; Hupp. 11 5-8-8; Eureka, 1 3- Tire, 15-18; Cons, Copper, 6 Brit.-Am, Tob. coupon, 24-25; regis- tered, 24—25; Am, Safety Razor, 16 1-3—6-8; Loft, Inc. 17 1-4—1-2; Magma, 45—48; Allied Packers, 54; Un. Picture, 2 Vanadiui 40'3-4—41; Heyden, §— Aetna —3-4; South Am. N. ¥. Shipbuilding, 1 oy will be worn this season. . All the important New York stores have gen- erously contributed to make this Fashion number an authentic portrayal of latest styles Ii 2 1-4—8-8; Subm, Boat, 15 8-4—16 1-2, now available to shoppers. ‘Noon prices, Irregular; Ouls, Steel, 36 1- 247 1-2; U. 8, Steamship, ‘Am. Safety Razor, 18 roby Hupy 1-9—11. 8-43 4 . Marconi, 6 1-2—6 3-4; Sub. Boat, ue 16 1-2—16 1-2: U.S. Ind, Alco. rights, | pron) 35-87; Vanadium, 40 1-8—41 1-8, * — H MONEY. ‘ i Call money, both classes, 6 per cent. FA Duquesng Light Company and sub- To | {fwo sidiaries, ‘August gross $837,018, de- kt crease $68,777; net after tax $256,715, Ig ages Ig ages decrease $16,684; eight months’ gross $7,797,914, increase $627,388; net after tax $2,807,211, increane $586,767, DIVIDENDS, Zhe Wisya compen Grane Oi of Portraits in of Beautiful om the common at » payable Nov. a ae . the Exquisite | | Drawings, Half a ca amy - Brown of the Tonesand Text ce Rotogravure in Black and TINGS. 4 25? Bi | NN ill or salads: AZOLA Eics is: ‘equal to the’ fingst: ee i Process. Olive Oil: | oo Beek pete My to 8-4; Muy up 3-4 to 6-8, Costs much less-o hoe | The Boston ee. mitted to ita. tradin, It.is the pura, fiers i artabetanass fe : fea or Ever oman aurholesorme Ipil from ‘ies Y Sameer ame (22 Next Sunday sFashion Parade Sold Everywhere haa ‘Dales of Bea tc a BANTIAGO, Oct, 2.—Emillo Ed- wards Bello, mh appointed Chi}- lan Coney General at New York, re-! n Consal Here.

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