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W, isiet at, tot TR re ave, W, 10h 181 ot.” aud diagonal Une trom re, ay Isroad » ud Fort Washingion are, Soa Port Waahiugton 0's, and Fort th fe, te. and Broadway, iroad uy. W, i8iet &., Amdoton « joins ave, W. 17h “ , Améterdam 4% ¥. 18lat #, and EB. D.—W, 160d at, $L, Audubia ave, W. We 18dch ot, Ame EW, 1eTw ot. e., 6, Nicholas Sve, re. 190th st. se «Marian River, . Almatertam River. ‘ Do at, Bhorman ave... Dyck. Rage cre Asien ot, if ait ate Bite Re, Seal EE, October 4, 1910, we HELE WANTEOKFEMALE, _. / “GIRLS 4 , between 16 Gnd 23 who seek & REAL OCCUPATION f and not just a job will find it worth their , while to call at our + EMPLOYMENT OFFICE ELEPHONE OPERATORS, 1158 BROADWAY, COR. 27TH STREET, MANHATTAN, , This office is open from 8 A.M. to 6 P.M, Courteous attendants will explain the o Od ale se in th orth-while profes. sion and its many i comforts and conven. » ,.. fences, . sahary paid while learning. You can also call “SPRING OFFICIAL” gor information, or apply at the following branch offices: i BRONX: 458 E,. Tremont Av., 12 M.to® P.M, BROOKLYN: 81 eueBhy St, 9 9 .M,. toB P.M. 1836 Broadway, 9 A. M. to 5 P. M, NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPA. We can now employ a number of j YOUNG WOMEN 21 to°35 years of age as |. NIGHT TELEPHONE OPERATORS. Hours, 9.80 P.M. to7 A.M, , Instruction 1s given in / the day time; salary $12 r week while learn. ; d+ The advantages of this ; seccupation will be fully explained at our main Employment Office, 1158 Broadwty, cor. of 27th Street, Manhattan; open from 8 A. M. to 6 P. M, ' Af you cannot visit this office call “SPRING OF. FICIAL” for informa. | Mon, or apply at the fol. lowing branch offices: 1 BRONX: 488 E. Tremont Av., 12 M. to 9 P. M, ' BROOKLYN: 81 WipoueBhy St, OA, M. to 5 P. M. 1886 Broadw: OA. M, to 5 P. M. rot Legth #., . tind Novtherd Fort Washingtoo he to the ie trom to te oual line trom the cornet ve. W Blt ate, 179th it. Riding Atmaterdam ave, W. Aiud @, aod’ Bt Giagona) line from the comer Audubon are, to the W. i867 a. ’ Tanning east to Dennett ave, ‘ares Brondwase We iBiet st. and Mod wi W. 18tte ot, Audubon sve. | Nicholas #1 and Vermilven e ‘Absolute ) AUCTION For whatever they may bring For the Estate of Judge W. H. Mitchell, Dec'd, Justice of Supreme Court, State of New York. 215 Building Lots and Plots AND 4 Acreage Plots Bryn Mawr Park YONKERS WESTCHESTER COUNTY, NEW YORK, On Palmer Ave. Mile hq Halliday, Kamsey Bri Sat. Oct. 11 at 2 P.M. at Phillipsburg Halt 1 Mock Tithes ba’ Wentchester Title & Mortgage lo, MITOHELL, & MITCHELL, Regs, Attys, 44 Wall 8 Ne ¥. 6 SEND FOR BOOK MAP Auctioncer 31 Nassau St., New York City. Telephone Kector 6500, To visit the property, by rail of sate mobtie, go ae foll From Grand ‘Central Station (42d ft) vie te N.Y. KR, (Maia Bridge ed Put on rect yn Mawr the, property to be made with the ferminal on at eet Cortland Part), theo ‘the Yonkers ec Mace care and change ¢ Automobile, ume Palmer Ave or |B] Mile Square Road ‘to and through the of the Coastwise Steamers meals and stateroom. berth. News, Richmond, Va., and all ts day at 3 P. M. from Pier 25, N. R., OCEAN S. S. LINE, Mondays and NN.R., New York, for Savannah, Ga., offices or Consolidated Ticket Offi Bryant. Or write EXCURSION C.R. R. of N. J. SUNDAY, OCT, 5 ATLANTIC CITY, $2.50 \titlonal) ae pee Liberty St. eins, BO en: . NUOSOW RIVER NIGHT LINES WEW VORK -ALBANY~- TROY Daily sailing from Prot, “Birger rail conn al wae north, east and west. Phot Wi ve ‘Went HODSON NAVIGATION COMPANY || METROPOLITAN LINE TO BOSTON fiat’ "senior ih VIA CAPE COD CANAL Daylight Through the Canal Both, Wa: Leave Pler 18 Foot of Murray St, Dally ( Nebete ang intormetion at Wharte jjeatadies eos = 0 You 5000, AWOUND NEW Yor 80, 2.30, Tel. Broad 3373 Tet, “about 6.80, SOCIETY OF TAMA COLUMBIAN ORDER Bruther—-You are respectfully re to at av iterator aetna the" act Ne dhs reat Wigrtn-sn MONT AY HU DATNG Oe 019, at Lalf en hour afier the setting af the uu. BY under of the Urgud pe heen HQpLAS FP, SMITH. ‘Secretary, of Hunting, 10th” Moon ih, of Independence “1434, Manhattao—Searor Year of Discovery. 4 and of Institution TE WHERE TO GO 2 HOW TO GET THERE) i Restful Hours at Sea Whether traveling for business or pleasure you will add to the comfort and enjoyment of your trip by taking one nections to and from all Southern points. OLD DOMINION 6. 8. LINE, for Old Point Comfort, Norfolk, Ni SOUTHERN PACIFIC §. 8. LINE, Wed. and Sat. 12 noon from Pier + 48,N, R., New York, for New Orleans, La., Gulf Points and Pacific Coast For passenger information and reservations apply to companies St.; 31 West 32d St.; 114 West 42d St. Phone (all offices) 6700 J.J. BROWN, G. P. A., Coastwise Steamship Lines, Pier 49, N. R., N. ¥, UNITED STATES RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION Director Geheral of Railroads THE EVE ) FINANCIAL the purpose of this column investors in forming judgment Jas to the value of securities in | which they are interested. Predictions |as.to low high or how low w stock may go will not be made. Communi- | cations must be signea and give the address of the sender, Q. Being @ holder of copper shares | 1 am disappointed at their failure to move up with the rest of the stock tparket. What is the explanation of their comparative weaknese—U. A. J. —Biltmore A. Copper shares have been unable to make good market showinyy for the reason that trade conditions are un- favorable, and as ggeviously pointed out in this column earnings of most companies thus far this year are £0 poor that current dividends are not being earned. At the beginning of 1919 the amount of surplus copper metal in the country was about 1,000,000,000 pounds, There has not been the ex- pected increase in consumption, and a8 production has not been cut to any material extent the supply of surplus metal is now believed to be in the very close neighborhood of @ billion and a half pounds. tt may be that copper shares have discounted this condition in the stock market, and it is well to remember that there is almost certain to be a big demand from Germany, France and England when those countries are able to arrange satisfactogy credits in this country. Q. In your opinion are these wildly touted oil stocks so attractive As investments in viow of the big in- crease in this country's oil produc- tion, Judging from some of the oil circulars I get in the mail Texas alone must be producing enough oil each day which, if uncontrolled, would rival the flow of Niagara. E. B, 8., h Street, ALA ities oll stocks must be Judged indi- AMBOATS EL) their excellent rail con- Fares include South. Leaving daily except ° » New York. Thursdays at 3 P. M. from Pier 35 Florida and other Southern points. ices, 64 Broadway; 57 Chambers Hudson River by Daylight DAILY, INCLUDING SUNDAY, Rail Connections to all points t and West, All through rail New York and Albany ao- Restaurant, Ideal One-Day Outings, to October 19, tn- 424 St., 9.00; W, 20th ‘st, ¥.50; stopping at teat Mountain, tWeat Point (exe. Sun- AUTUMN SUNDAYS $1 ON THE HUDSON STR. “BENJ. B, ODELL’’ Mad "t's, Bu. 8 ALM dea 20th Gt iN jeacon ‘and Highland Falls, Round Trips, he win _ FOR SALE. ELIABLE GOODS = LOW PRICES = fA3Y WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS ‘TRANSACTIONS CONFIDENTIAL = INO EMPLOYERS BEITAENE *GAL Ly WA/TE OR HELP WANTED—MALE. |EN--Wavied Music, ‘estaurant, Lanchrogm, CENTRAL HUDSON LINE in the case of all other secur- | tNewbtreh. tPoughkecpwie, Kings- Point “Carakiil, dele ttuston. On Sunday. 5S and 12, additional mer ane went oon we Aire Din Bt 10.40; 1210 AM Bear Mountain. Wares, Poushvespne ane” reset ts Oct. . Str. Hondrick Hudson Oct |. Str. Robert Fulton; Oct, 13 ( tKeturn steamer same day from pointe marked ft. Telephone Canal O00, Day”. iver. Denbrosses St. Pies NING WORLD, 8 (SAND AS |vidually and not by groups, Some {undoubtedly are very attractive, Others are not worth the cost of Printing the stock certificates. Most , of the circulars you receive probably five estimates of prodtction, within theynext six months or 60. Some of io cirevlars are causing psycholo- |Sists to veviee their opinions as to the range ot human imagination. However, there does not appear to be any immediate probability that oil Production will overtake consumption, As « matter of fact last year produc- tion in this country amounted to 341,000,000 barrels of oil, or about 50,000,000 barrels lens than consump- tion, The latter amount has to be imported from Mexico to fil re- quirement Q. Aa one contemplating the pur- chase of a few shares of Philips Pet- roleum Company stock 1 shall be obliged if you will kindly lot me know the off production of the gomspany, J. A. Atlantic Highlands. It ts understgod that thi Petroleum Company has a Production of approximate. barrels daily and that an initial or | flush productf of 10,000 barrels has j been brought in on 63 new welle. Q. Twelve years ago 1. bought some shares of Trinity Mirfing and never received word of it until t noticed in the World that they in- tend to reorganize the company. I don’t grM&p the meaning of it, and wish ‘you would advise me what to do, J.J. H., Bronx, | A. Directors of the pompany have submitted to stockholders a plan of | feorganization in which they recom- mend that the property of the pres- ent company be sold and that it then be transferréd to a new com- 'pany to be incorporated in Virginia where taxation ig less severe. | Director's recommend that the new company have a capitalization of 1,000,000 shares (par $5), whereas the Present company has a capital of $8,000,000. It is proposed then to give each share of stock of the new com- !pany for each share surrendered in the present company. In addition, «ach shareholder of the old company sball have the right to purchage new shares to the same amount as his shares in the present company at §2 per share. It probably will be well to exchange your shares for,new shares. It will not be obligatory on your part to purchase an additional anfount of new shares at $2 per sfare. Iw view ot the record of the company that is te be advised against at present. tion is much more serious than--.s physiclans state and that prices would have a severe break when his Supposed critical condition became known, had an unhappy time to-day. Stocks were pronouncedly strong throughout the abbreviated session of two hours. The primary cause of the rebound was the announcement that the President! 1s responding to treatment and is recovering, Facing the prab- ‘ability of further good news from the ! White House over the week-end, the sellers of short stock yesterday were orced to buy in their contracts to-day at substantial losses. Practically every group of stocks j Moved upward with ease, The Most notable feature, however, was the feonspicuous strength of railroad shares. Southern Pacific rose no leas than 4 points and gains of 1 to 3 points in this group were general. Buying was induced by widespread reports that highly constructive rail- Toad legislation will soon be intro- duced in Congress, and that prospects are it will be endorsed by leaders of both big political parties, Largest advances were made by Crucible, which rose 12 points, and General Motors, which went up 7 points. But the other steel and mo- tor shares were in vigorous demand, Wall Street now scems to believe that the reason the Senate Commit- tee investigating the steel strike postponed their trip to Pittsburgh is that they intend to drop the investi- gation altogether. In the last hour, oll, sugar, tobacco and equopment issues recovered most if not all of yesterday'g losses and closed near the top prices of the day. On account of the recent gyrations of call money rates the bank state- ment was awaited with more than ordinary interest, It disclosed an increase in surplus reserves of $21,- 182,000, which was highly pleasing, and an increase of $94,343,000 in loang and diacounts which was attributed mostly to Government financing, O1LS ON THE CURB, Oppning itregufar. Coaden, 111-4~ 111-2; Sapulpa, 73-8—71-2; Stanton, 17-8—2; Aritex, 1-23-4; Livingston Oil, 24-82 3-8 115125 Ol, '75-8—7 7 Shell T, T., 74— 1-2 Houston, Isl, 1-8 Hudson, Com Pet., 62 1-2; £ Gulf, 59— _____ DANCING ACADEMIES. At Terrace Garden | DANCE PALACE Saturday Afternoon CLASSES FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS im classical, interpretative, sovenigic and modem 4 now forminghtor beginners, inverenea ny dads nde witermediates and advanced. pure, guperviaion “ef jan puplle, # direct EVELYN HUBBELL Bt St, near Lexinat ‘rel Puace 15." AU alty toria, 45 On, 5-16—7-1 18 8-4—191 Savoy, 9—100, 5 Ranger, Opening irregulaf, 5-8—1-8 Coca Cola, 39 Big. Ledge, }-2—-9-16; Un, Picture, 8; A. T, Securities, W. L, 781-4; Overland, 27—~—3-4; Bwit.- Amn. Tob, Cpn,, 24—25; Regstd., 23— 25; N. Y, Shipbldg., 53—56; Vana dium, 40--1-2; Heyden, 717-8—81 Golden Gate, 21-4—1-2; Hupp, 11 ~~8-8; Perfection, 15-16—1; Un, East- ra, 43-65-85; GubmM, By 1b dedi Stance rere ATURDAY, 0 CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. OTOBER 4, 1919. CEDAR GROVE SEES THE AMERICAN HEN "THE NATIONAL BIRD | | | CEDAR GROVE, N, J., Oct. 4.—The following lecture on “The Great and Glorious American Hen" was deliv red last night at the Club rooms of the Cedar Graye Board of Poultry Trade by Prof. Ebenezet Swinch of the Thumb Point Chicken Associa- tion. It is hinted tha® the board is advocating a hen as the national American bird instead of the eagle. . “Ladies an’ folks, (come before you to-night in behalf of the great Ameri- can hen, an’ when I say hen I mean the kind what has feathers onto it. Thero's a lot o' different kinds 0’ hens, the same as there's a lot of different kind o' wom—, o° foiks, but it aip’t my notion to pick out an’ cling to any pertikerler kind or specie o' hen. For the purposes o’ my argymint hens is Jest hens, conducting their selves dignified an’ majestic an’ jayin’ fresh eggs. No hen never was born what laid nothin’ but a fresh egg. No’ hen hever was born what laid anythin’ savin’ an’ exceptin' eggs. No hen never was born what laid carpets nor gold bricks nor gas mains nor organ pipes nor none o’ that foolish stuff them humor fellers writes about. The most worthless hen what ever was hatched is a model to human bein's her own business an’ F t for mindin’ stickin’ to the one an’ on'y the TODAY's prices. | Net Last, Chava 24 Great Nor, Ore... Inspiration Copper. Intertoro Coe. Interboro Con, pf. Kernecatt Copper. Lehigh Valley. Maxwell “Motor, Mer, Mar, ot. Mer, Mer, pf. Mexican Petroleum, Miaini bode Midvale Steel Mo, * - +3 +1 +4 + % +1 +1 . Gull & W. 1. + 2% Raldwin Locomoti + 2%} Ba't & Ohio... apd Teth, Steel Bete. 104% IWK KOK + 1% News and Gossip of To-Day’s | ®t 8 ete - 101% 1s 10% + I k Prese: Fue Cal, Petroieom .... 51% 50% 51% + 1% Market—Present and Central Leathor ., 104% 100% 106% + 1% i Canadian Pacific .. 152% 192 152% 4+ 1% ture Prices. Ch, & Odio ..... O B8% 6 + 1h LMA PL AK 4 OK hi é 1% — 1M Those aptimistic pessimists’ who | Chim ore": are ga Ta sold stocks short yesterday on the | cecibie Steet + itheory that President Wilson's condi- | Exe .... + Geners| Motor + + a+ + » ‘+ if Feteetse Ft tteeeetettet Fr 12 Sinclair O . Me Southern Pacific. 3% Southern Railway. % Studcbaker Co Unicn Pacific .. U, 8, Indas, Alcohol U, 8, Rubber Col. T., 16-20; Aetna, 10— Cresson, 2 1-8—1-4. EARNINGS. Southern Railway—Year ended Dec. 31, 19 surplus after charges and Federal taxes $5,708,912, against $14,- 037,416 in 1917, i Canadian Pacifé — Fourth week Sept. $5/963,000, increase $1,763,900; feoin Jan, 1, $121,176,000, increase $13,035,000, COFFEE, | Openiffg irregular, Dec, 14.%— 18,00; Mar, 15.00--15.80; May j 15.04 —16.07; July 14.65 B, NOTES, The membership of Louis Watjen in the N. ¥. Coffee & Sugar Exchange {mind their own business an’ keep Creator BBS. . “There's on'y three stages in the career o' a faithfyl an’ honest Len: Eee, Hen, Fricasee. When | say hon- est an’ faithful hen [ mean honest an’ faithful hen, aon’ I admit that some hens is trivolous an’ pesky, fame as some wom-—folks. But the great majority o” hens is fulthful an’ honest, which ain't the same in the case o' folks, The average o’ faithful an’ honest hans is about nine. teen onto’ twenty. I been raisin’ ‘em twenty-seven years, I got a record o' laid down for her—layin' | 7.186 hens, layin’ hens, not pallets, { an’ I were on familiar an’ intimate ~ inch’ clure| terms with every dinged one o' them Ebenezer Swinch’s Lecture} {' sabi i > i arge is mnde by city Makes Her Candidate folke what never seen a hon with ite Zor Eagle’ ce feathers onto it that there atn't . For Eagle’s Place. nothin’ livin’ stupider nor a hen. _ There's an old Joke about a Hen crossin’ the road, out o' which the By Farmer Smith. argyment ia built that a hen ain't got no sense, “My friends, the same argyment is made about huming bein's what their tongues clean o' slander. They're stupid an’ uninterestin’. It's the folks whet break up homes an’ He about their best friende what _nre called clever an’ int’restin’. There ain't nothin’ more int'restin’ nor a mur- derer, special an’ pertickerler if it's a female murderer. A young an” good- Jookin’ yaller“haired female = mur- derer is jest as int'restin’ as a King what has bit off the ear of his Queen, an’ that's sayin’ a good deal. “Natral, there ain't no sich "s on atmonget hens, The on'y time a hen shows any temper an’ gtte pep- pery is when somethin’ comes along an’ interferes with her chicks, an’ in cage another hen, one o’ the frivolous an’ pesky kind, tries to snatch the worm she's gone an’ dug up. mother instinct ix «tronger into a hen nor into any critter what walks or crawls the earth. It don’t make nc difference if the egg wore laid by th hen herself, an’ it don't make no dif ference what kind of an egg it Is, If she hatches it out she's the mother o’ what comes out o’ that egg. If a hen could hatch a spitoon out o” a doorknob she'd set out to feed an purtect that spittoon jest the same as if it was her own offepring. “I call this a beautiful trait o° car- ackter into a hen. Some saye it's a sign of stuptdity an’ hen idjus-ce. I say it's a beautiful an’ lovely sign 0’ @ sweet an’ gentle disposition, A hen o' mine brung up a litter o° ad- ders thet stung her to death, but she died with a beautiful smile onto hew face an’ I gave her a decent burial an’ wept over Her name was Mari- gold, an were fonder of in my life, ‘ Marigoid were keen ds a hawk an wiser 'n forty owls. She could dig worms out oa fate quarry an’ take | caterpillers out o’ a red hot stov She Inid twice a day reg’lar fer 365 days into the year. I fitted up an alarm clock into her nest that rung at 7 in the mornin’ an 5 in the arternoon. She'd wait fer that alarm élock to gu off an’ then she'd lay an egg. I got} afferdavits onto that fer anybody as wants ‘em an’ a notary seal onto all o them afferdavits. I'll send ‘em special delivery arter I get hyme to anybody in this audjence as wants ‘em—all you got to do is to send me 25 cents in stamps to pay fer the notary’s seal, Im & notary an’ it's my seal TORTURED BY RHEUMATISH “FRUIT-A-TIVES” Brought Quich The} I never had a hen what I} MISS FLORENCE HEDLEY ‘ TO BE BRIDE OF RETURNED SOLDIER THIS EVENING MISS FLORENCE HEDLEY Ceremony to Be Performed at St. Andrew’s Memoria! Church F) in Yonkers. Miss Florence Hedley, daughter of Frank Tledley, 1s to become the bride this evening of a reWwrned soldier, Harty H. Henemier at t A,.Sndrew's Memortal Church, Yonkers. Ing eleven ye chanics and No. 20 Naasau § medical unit of during the war. The young man, fol- rs as a teller in the etals National Bank, reet, served with the ‘ew York Univeralty A reception ts to be of the bride, in Yon- HOW TO PREVENT THE SPREAD OF INFLUENZA A Few Siete Pesssidhion Which Will Do Much to Prevent the Spread of the Disease. ‘ca vecranmaer, Although no certain cure has been found for influenza, there are a few simple precautions which, If observed, will go @ great way in preventing the *pread of this dreaded malady. If a member of your family be- comes 11] with @ cold and Is feverish, the, first thing to do is to call a doctor. Theu each person so afflicted should occupy a separate bed-and be kept as far as possible from ti family circle. The digestive tract ts the most fertile breeding ground for disease germs in the whole body and the necessity of purifying, as well as cleaning, this tract 1s highly impor- tant in the prevention of the dise ind Permancnt Relief MR. P. H. McHUGH 103 Church Street, Montreal. December 10th, 1917. “1 wad great sufferer from Rheum- tism for over 16 years. 1 consulted pecialists, took medicines, used tions; but nothing did me good. Then, I began to use “Fruit-a- tives”; and in 15 days the pain was easier and the Rheumatism wa better. Gradually, =“ F orercame my Rheumatiom; and for five years, I have ‘had no return of the trouble. Also, I had severe Brzeema and Constipation and “Fruit-e-tives” relieved me of these complaints; and gave me a good ap- petite; and in way restored me | to health”. HL. McHUGH. 50c. a box, 6 for $8.50, trial size #5c, | At all dealers: or sent on receipt of 3 been sold to H. KE. Jones for $8,000, unchanged from the previous sale. NEWBRO’S Herpicide is sold at all ~ Applicetions at the ah price, by FRUIT-A-TIVES Limited, {OGDENSRURG, N Y —Advt. HERRICIDE MARY SAYS: If Those Men in Bald-headed Row Had Used HERPICIDE They Would be Sitting in Box Seats Drug and Dep’t Stores better Barber Shops One of the best precautions which can be taken by the other mombers of the family’is to see that the bow- els are kept clean and in @ healthy, active condition.” Ordinary laxatives will accomplish this in an ordinary way, but the conditions are such as to require a@ laxative possessing wu usual qualities; the qualities of an antiseptic as well as those of a laxa- tive. . Realizing the need for such a laxa- tive an eminent chemist and pha maceutical expert has invented Pa: tola, the antiseptic laxative. He has made it of the purest of peppermint candy that is as easy to eat as bon- bons and appealing to youn, alike. It po sses all of t) tles found in tl tive d in addition has an powers and a pleasant candy taste, Prepare your home for disease pre- ventiow by obtaining from you gist TO-DAY a@ package of Partola and see that it ts kept in your home and In your pocket at all times. 26c, 50c and $1.00,—Adivt. . No more itching now that I use Wherever the itching, and whatever the cause, Resino! Ointment will usually stopitatonce. Andifthe trpuble which causes the itching is not due to some serious internal disorder, this soothing, healing application seldom fails to clear it away. Try it yoursef and see. Resinat Olutment is sold by all Amwgxists. For tree sample, write Dept. 11-N Resino:, Haltimore. 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