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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBEH 6, 1919, same effect, leaving that three letter file, & people who to-day take Cappy| and ambitions, for a master canvas— | with Mary Pickford in “Stella Matis” | word “art” out of it entirely. Riek to their hearts, will not turn| unpainted created somewhat of a sensation. Her BRHIND the SCREEN But in either cnee you're wrong, MeMAway. | Vou thik the American pubite isn't|atene picture. a. th Loans \ one c nic entire- [interested in “business! Vhy,|Tucker successor to Miracle Let me show you that you're wrong.|ly undiscovered, for fictiona pur- |}American “business is at once the Mun . it was reve aled that Miss £ Almost any one will admit that) Poses of almost any sort, is that land | greatest adventure and the greatest |Manon's real name is Elizabeth H y : ‘ ye. | Of to-morrow, South America. Ibanez | romance that ever was in the world | there is ple of room for ‘ove- was wor Kathan, wenty-two. Up News and Views ment as far as polishing and perfect-|of “The Four Horsemen,” but he was|gcnius to see it! Did Frank Norris} Colleen Moore, the little girl whom | was 7 per cent Ing are concerned; any one who/ Merely writing from afar, Hore are | fail of ience when, with that]qrimth discovered In. Chicago and Ne | At 230 the rate was back at 8 per Of Filmland and Its People doesn't *rserve the Medal for Distin-| Yast Primeval colitudes, maxnificent | eve of nius, he wrote his successive |brought West to act for Fine Arts, High, tow. a | Oe cre. Weney weavak' Wh tmative ization ense sttuggles of |romances of wheat? Let the echo of | anc as late ed by Si Am, Beet Sugar... 96% + % he time money mar is inactive, guished Asses and no congratulatory] pioneers und nature, or strugzion ot | hu fame answer Na real e cake ate Writ ware Am, Car & Pou, 06% ~ R]tnere is a moderate amount of remarks when it's awarded, But in|labor and capital, ‘as you choose.| Or take another subject, a purely|a series of lent comedies, sans slap- Am 1000.6... + sy |Money offered at 6 per cent, for By Julian Joh son Addition, It is true that the movies| AM empire fit for great adventure, {national sport which makes itself felt |atick, for Christie, Just before this | 2 Vian. Sm, & Ret shorter periods and some loans have have barely scratched the surface of | Mong, than ever it was when Richard {the world around—baseball, hore |sno Was Charles Ray's leading woman. | News and Gossip of To-Day’s |Am, Stet Foun + % been made at this level for sixty and local 4 mation hte Davis penned his inerisula never haa been a really great baseball — Mark P Ae T. & P, Co.. oe% " {Ninety days on all industrials, locale and occupstio: ries of various real life |story on the screen. tan't be done!"| g, Francisco was given, a few arket—Present and Fi Anaconta Min ory + % amped se vr " .| Dougfairbanks kicking over the fire- |shout a hundred scenario mec Min ducing the eet, wonth w a Us a P, is ERT HE moving picture,” gay,| The eternal field of romantic Bis-| er presidencies” ws ae eee eed mcio mechanics | thrills during the last month by Di- ; atch. 7. & 8. ” GRAIN, tory, the sea, is yet virgin as far as)“, r ho ha itt away a ¢ Job} roctor George Melford of the Lasky ture Prices, Jat Gut & Ww. 1 175% + 1%) Range for the day at Chicago: js the one omnipresent art.| 10” amen are concerned, ‘True,|,,PeMhaps you don't wish to go so and quit in disgust, Tsay it cam and|company, who had a troupe of play- |Reldwin Locomotive 141% 188% 190 + 2% i The art that has invaded| Oe.0 a ricture has a sca touch, as ar afteld ernape you don't wish | will be done, and baseball fans offers there for several weeks filming Iran, & Oni 42% 40% + 1% | ecumber , T* ‘ picture ha sea touch, even to get your feet damp In salt}every hus, from Saskatchewan to] “The Sea Wolf,” Jack London's great Beth, Stel B ct 106% 105% 105% it eett| sd ss soaterials every Aerie ed “The Life Line,” now playing our lo-| water ‘ Timbuctoo, will Jump out of theit| story of the sea, It is the second| Being surfeited with good news, the | prisy jigs ( ‘va ‘ta nag Pv ssh ae found stor; -. ‘ e nost at home. Since | the right man comes alor ne screen, Noah Beery plays the] neints, as HS 6 at ae Paralbahy pereent . : Teas erect de ane ot Brgrevel they [028 to come. And many another./making love and making money are| I've only set down here a few of the| part of Wolf Larsen, a character ; "°ints. Tt was one of the most notable ral Leather «... 108 106 + 14 | occober 42 $7.00 pins But these touches are incidental. They|equal concerns of the moderns, we | more obvious suggestions, \ which in the cinema and vaudeville | demonstrations of strength witnessed |Cessdiaa Pacifio... 150% 153% 18244 — | January °1 i885 fo % The art bari safle bet hae are not stories of the sea as Stevenson] Nave a great et he Which] 1 think you can reo for yourself] past han been libly associated ; since the history making bull move-|Gy fe" fon Sedo ca $etotee ‘ ‘ years of No more than the standard a ™~ i on| the forme all jazzed up with the | that the iost ot rees in our wood | w he personality of Hobart Bos-| ment started nearly els pappit s 8 . 6 January "33.24.05 23.75 +4 -tusgDrmant wrote thom, of as Morgan Itobe-t#on| iatter, And how pourile, how imita- | of possibility are atill standing. “We | worth whe dneced and acted. the | ment started nearly elght months ago, | Chine 42% 42% 2% 421 | Corn, Decembe: ength has thoroughly exhausted the]... a " yne i y £ e| worth, who directed and acted th ted b 4 4 orn, December unchanged to off 4 ; 4 wrote them, or as Capt. Pete Kyne/ tive, how ignorant, how weak minded | haven't chopped wn any of the big| chief role moresthan six years ago. First in importance was the an. | Cora Prot, si 8h + 411.4; May off 7-8 to unchanged; Onts, WOFId's storehouse of locales and PeO-| ig writing them. The sca is not anjand narrow chested we are when it|trees, We've only hacked with our| Tom Forman plays the juvenile and|founcement that President Wilson's |Cr=># sas "0% + TH! December off 5-8 to 1-2; May off 1 [ jen. The art that in its astounding! cas, piri to get before a lens; she 1s|/CoMes to a story about adventure in | hatcheta a few of the littlest trees on| Mabel Julienne Scott was brought out | health is slowly but gradually ime |=" iB os cua | Ore earch for novelty has used every-| aiternately coy and cross; she stands! Meture “Wall Stect™—Alio Die! tie | Cre “U8? OF the forent from Now York especially to play th@/ roving, The next most potent factor \imat Nor Ow. “Ou eu a ae | thing on earth at least once, #0 that] enert, or she moves too much, But|Dio! Isn't. that the deadest, most betel : 1 saeteien Cine 1 iM + y~ Ar irbdacn Rice : At ‘ ar uae We taymon¢ tton will te: is - - was the tical admission of lab Inspiration Copper. . 61% OLK + 4 | December Yenéeforth the only room for inno-| somebody in the celluloid busineas,|unreal bunk that ever was handed |, ae aad Wises eral @eecaerheTt wie | Waite Reid has & new director, | leaders ae the ateal silica Mii rs Interboro Coe. OK OM AT ration lies in expertness of story and] pm telling you, must for sheer love] Ut? Have we ever had a story that ly asky when his present contract with | 8am, Wood, for a long timo assistant we 4 pnecott Copper. am 8 + MR BS RS iB you, gathered to itself the complexities \tiat organization expites, Goldwer {to Cecil B. deMille. His first. story| tally collapsed. Then, the big indus-|renign Valley 48% 4% + % mn, © sppdor’ na Gal to the sea as Stevenson and humanities the power and jt is grabbed him even as it grabbed | 18 “Speed Carr,” written by Stew-| trial conference opened in Washing: | \tarve! Motor 4% 47 + 1M High ul eel fe] did and speak her language, Wy.) een tet one eeey OF & Fel lite James Neils. Hatton, whore per- | att Woodhouse, erstwhile publicity) ton at which it is expected many | Met. Marine ot Sy tf oi Mish, which Is the international mari-| mon and preferred and Federal Re- | tion hones to. dnd the Goldwyn studio. Wanda Hawley | Furthermore, the big British labor | vam comer Oh K+ | Oratorio Society of New York,! timo tongue! Sea stories can’t be) werve notes. a eer king waiting for him at the has the ofPosito role, It is another | strike was called off, which resulted | Miivale Steel s+ © ; made by a director whos a of alot}, Have we ever had a screen etory cite 1 automot story, a form of vehicle | fi Albert to Be Welcom cae the Low Angelos River the] ®¥,# man who knew what he was ty studios. which has proved eminently success. |!" improvement in foreign exchange. | M°. Pig neti Re % Whitleck’s Home. Walter Damrosch, Conductor. of water is the Los Ang ie writing about 1 director who mt aera ful for the handsome Wallace. Priceg opened higher and at noly'y ¢\H. on a} TOLEDO, Oct. 6—Toledo, the ho | day after a big February rain. But] knew what he was shooting at—con Marcia Manon, that willowy bru- Bh aro : - | a wee % “ vs . me SINGERS WANTED there must be, somewhere, sunshine) cerning any of these half dozen |nette who has vamped many of our Sr time during the session was a@ re- | Northern Pacific of Brand Whitlock, American envoy “ f especially American and wholly m: best stars, including John Barrymore, |543 Soldiers Reach Home from|action worthy of the name discerni- Penna, RR to war-stricken Belgium, will greet for the chorus of the great festival. Yo] men who have t great ancestral -* : 4 ntteth [has beco bride. @he wa | Stberin, Pius, & W c " nificent Industries of the twentteth |has become a bride he was married Bs, ble. All groups of atocks moved up- tm, v the King of Belgium when he visits amteer singers with good voices and abil-| reoiing for the sea in their bones and|century—steel, oil, wheat, packing, Los Angeles, late in September. to| SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 6—Another . re Reming s.eseseceee the city to-morrow and will receive Ay to rend moderately difficult music at/ jn their hearts. These men will come,| cotton, electricity?” Each has an epic ph Frothingham, the manager of |contingent of American troops from] Ward vigorously and confidently. Teegniblic | Steal, . from the monarch in person a tribute it can apply at De Witt Clinton High! and they will be great. Will they win|—onwritten. Hach has an Iiad—un- | the Bessie Barriscale company, She|the Siberian battieflelds landed here| ‘The most notuble advances were |Sinelair Oil 61% for the good work of Mr. Whitlock, ‘at 7 o'clock Thursday evening. audiences? A people whose ancestors| sung. ch has giant figures of men | was first known on the screen as Ca- |to-day, when 543 soldiers arrived on| scored By Mexican Petroleum with a| Southern Padifie.,, 109% ———ae 2 Col House Sails for New York, BREST, Oct. 6.—Col. E. M. House sailed for New York to-day on the transport Northern Pacific. He arrived in Brest this morning from Parts, 4s and hates mille Ankewich and her performance the transport Thomas gain of 9 points, by Texas Co. with | Suen Wy @ gain of 15 1-2 points, by General | ters Co Motors with a gain of 16 points and | Tobacco [roducta, TrRBBRBSRBBHREEREEB BREE ERE REE ERR SR REE REE ERE O88 Be | | i SimisOuidisease? | atits source a t stocks made ne whigh eecords for all |, 8, Bteal.. t Stands on Guard scoured the seven seas in their clipperland women, their lo era Ty 1% + - 108% 107% + 1% BANKING AND FINANCIAL. 14|¢ — 14% 114% 2% Crucible showed an advance of more | (ras Conse ; than 22 points over Saturday's low |“°™™™* ™ & M beached ese end RSortaAL blest Pelee ae Every Man shares, including S. Steel, moved! 5 495 100.06: ist 4s, 95 2a 4. N T s steadily forward. 94.16, up .16; Ist 4 1-4s, 95.50; 24 eeds his Equipmeht, sugar, leather and rail- | 4 1-48, 94.30; 3d 4 1-45, 95.90, off 10; | road shares which stand to be materi-] 44, 4 146, 94.94 hy 02 etd rye | New Book ally benefited by calmer labor condi-|102.00; Victory '3 3-48, 99.88, off .04; | more | t sponded in vigorous fashion to|4 3-48, 99.84, Free to any business man the better character of the news. are who is interested in the Twenty representative industrial market, It tells the general i} rules for trading, with easy stocks touched a new high record| examples; deposit require- cluded such sprightly performers as | how to give your broker in- “a Crucible and General Motors. structions by wire, phone or Bull enthusiasm was not dampened |‘ Ryo Nyro dl thane a Ca ternoon whe: oney arke ‘Tota sales cks, \< 400 tificate ant ow to use col- | in the atter ee fs mi money rket we _ ales of stocks, 1,318.4 latarats Call, (peione or erite t Fates on call funds went to 10 per} shares, ot once for No: Wass a 1'he outcome of the Industrial Con- OILS ON THE CURB. ference is awaited with eager =| Opened steady, Amal. Royalty,}|| JONES & BAKER terest. It is expocted that the|1 ¢o 41.8; Home Oll, 18 1-2 to 19 1-2 SECURITIES advantages to be derived will be su 4 be Bs saturday it was feared that the von-|52 1-8 to 52 3-8; Cosden, 11 1-4 to||] rm. enoas 7180 Potregde p+) |ference might prove a fiasco, The) 11 1-2; Glenrock, 41-2 to 4 3-4; Hous- | . 4 NEW YORI gaeees thee hey por or sae ton, 115 to 125; Hudson, 1 to 111-8: |] paredetetta “Deon pittivereh | their delegates attend, ‘To-day, how. | I8l. Oil, 7 3-4 to 8; Shell T. T., 76 1-2 ||] Celcase Direct Privatewires Boston ever, they served notice that they| to 77; Aritex, 5-8 to 7-8; Merritt, 23 would be represented. to 23 3-4; Otis, 36 1-2 to 37 1-2; Simms, Wall Street's confident expectations | 33 1.2 to 33 3-4; S. Gulf, 59 to 60; on the outcome of the conferen re 4. to Boston Wyo., 1 » Victoria, 1 ased largely on the failure of the steel strike, “If that strike had been |75 to pWVentern | States Cons. Copnermines— Allied Packers won labor, it is believed, would have|2 1-4 to 3; pulpa, 7 3-8 to 7 2 ven arrogant in their demands. But | Savoy, 9 to 1v; Stanton, 1 7-8 to | Bethlewem Mators—Wayne Coal bik Basin, § 1- radical labor element has been given | to 9; Federal Oil, 8 to 8 1-4; Living: Morton Pete — Sweets Co, @ much needed lesson and that as a|Ston, 2 1-8 to 2 1-4; Queen, 8 to 10; Ertel 0 —Boone 0 Wall Street is convinced that the| Ranger, 5-16 to 7-1 result demands they may make at] Salt Creek, 63 1-2 to 54 hepato: with raison asd aeodare: Bure vai Cleave, 4 ater “inv Salt Creek Producers F} A i . : ‘ hon. *etroleum, 34 1-2- estern States, Peculiar poisons, called toxins, are formed by. the bacteria in the brome taking by the unngunty | 218 etre Oly 24S! Shall Spel condeiod and yet com * mouth, CHLOROX destroys these dangerous fluids before they can be eihodoakett eae] fie Slaton O01 Ea intra |] the dol efor he cing. | close, compared with the high prices] tional Petroleum, 34 1- for the day, but the undertone con- | Oil, 31-8—8 1-4; Boone Oil, 7 3-4—8 1-4; | tinued exceptionally firm. There was|Midwest Refining, 174; Ranger Foaticn opie foudere at tebene [Licks Gveriana “Fire, Srtae% «UM SCHMIDT & DEERY tribution by big holders of stocks, | 11 Pir and brokerage advices, which have| Boston-Wyoming, 76—77; Queen Oil, swallowed, and do deadly mischief. Many cases of dyspepsia are due to CHLOROX does even more than |een onutlous of Inte, again had on |@I8; Balt Crock tie fimms Pet. Menbas | — 35, up ' 8-4; Inter. Pet. held steadily Consolidated Stock Exchange of N.Y. Shell, 771-8 no other cause than an unhealthy protect us—it whitens the teeth and ; Houston, 1 JAMAICA RESULTS, wee 9-8 : i i Mid. Wes’ 72—114; Mer- ” mouth, because these bacteria and their Rune anniv: lb laidanethe came and | - iiesadi New York Oifices » as . g' 'y- g | FIRST RACE—For maidens; two|’ The close was Strong. Shell, 771-8, Main Ofticg * Uptown Office : toxins interfere with digestion. ih Ie is th a vers old; selling; purse, $800; five and| up 7-8; Union Oil, 401-4, up 1; Hous- 30 Broad St. | 319 Fifth Ave. prevents pyomhea. It is the wonder one-half furlongs—tea pon, 2] tan, iad 1-2, up 71-2; Simms, 35,11) 2. Tel afar 63 (Buxton), 4 to 1, 8 to 4 to.) od 3-4, 2 Phila, Office, 628 Widener Bldg, | frati Brldgeplayér.” 109 {Erickson}: 19 to 1, 4 to 1 and 2 to 1, second; Thun- torbird, 104 (Myers), § to 5, 7 to.10,and THE CURB. 1'to 8, third, ‘Time’ 1,08 3-5. Captain] Opened steady. Submarine Boat, este Glow, Feathers Dickler Opden |151-2-161-2; Amal, Tire Stys, 16— ir) and Muy Roberts also ran, 161-4; Loft, Inc. 171-2-173-4; Big SOOO 2. ; Golden Gate, 2 3-8— 4 hd JAMAICA ENTRIES, [s42," Aspnate w0-tu Alupn, it~ Livingston JAMAICA, N. Y.. Oct. 6.—The entries | 1! A ory. 1 Tire, 14-20; Eureka, Cor het WAUl hr thee reorobte sod upward: | Vanadium, 40—41; Heyden, 77-8—8 1-8; LM bid ee a SO ee ick. Bn; nd, 271-4—273-4; United Pic- Trogon, thick TL gate, O'Doml. 1017 26; American Safety Razor, Courupilea, 101; Dak Ht 1-4; British-American Tobacco migew. LM Mannloortan, 106 1 Neat Bavitorad: #410 eld 100: Ting a Ling. 116; Starter . nea. parteatic! >, ‘a Aetna, 107 101-2; Perfection,| 8 Per Cent. Preferred XOND RACE For thiee-year ng; #x. furlongs, — SunroR 15-16—1; Cons. Copper, 8—6 5-8; New York Shipbuilding, 5498: Un.! qyageq in on the New York Curb Sisckenie, Tab! Sky Dall, 108 1H: Belle “Keberss, 110! *alintaie, t ; Heicontycae, “10T: Datiela, oe: atin, 120; | Kastern, 43-8—41-2: Cresson, 2 1-8— Sor; Wri "Wavees, 120% Tio Appleton | 2 1-4 Has exclusive contract for 13-16; Glenrock|production of, and is con- CHLOROX guards health by de- health protector and mouth cleanser stroying disease at its source—it does of the twentieth century. _. cleanse and it does prevent decay, but p Heche F 4 more than all this—if used consistently, CHLOROX is withal economical. It comes in a big generous tube, 290 the medical ingredients of ‘ ‘ CHLOROX destroy the germs that inches of cleansing cream—enough for cause the ‘‘Flu,”’ La grippe, rheuma- two brushfuls used twice daily for tism, and kindred dangerous ailments. three months. CHLOROX never wastes—it does not harden in the tube—it is Cola, 39 5-8—39 3-4; Corp., aL lib Tite, 14; Appieion |" “Noon prices quiet. and steady. . . THIRD R. all a Cons, Ariz., 11-16- effective to the last bit. Ratierioey Nae. Ja most fa (OU, te Ta! Louineaie iY gape | trolled and managed by, the ATH At, Soave Was | stnet sASG-a6s Ur ae sieamehip, | LIVINGSTON OIL CORPORATION a. — Head Ger Haein. tee ud; Busi |58-8—61-2; Cosden, 11 8-8—111-2 i Hecla, 51-4—5 3-8; Magma, 43—47 Descriptive circular mailed on request LABORATORIES Smokers like CHLOROX at night, because it absolutely destroys JACKS 0; ‘ RACE—For three-year-cldde SL A jarter Wood that unpleasant smokers’ taste. N-MICHIGAN tach af "oe | s0;, Uniied eaniern. a-e—43;| CD Kuaredn.aC Dodge, 108: "Rockport, 106; 8: Kr ACK For’ twos t. Alla Established 1900 olds: five and a! Safety Razor, 17—171-4; Perfection wtion, 107: | Tire, 15-16—1; Phillip Morris, 11— Ieveorrnrer is uneor, 1:1 19: Vanadium Steel, 401-2—41; Coca Smvcer Buona New Yors: CHLOROX IS SOLD EVERYWHERE— a ee tem |G Laden, Laie Bee | gegen mete Sarees 21-4; Asphalt, i44—145; United Pic- | LAUREL RESULTS. PAE Ae tre) ree a | EVERY DRUG STORE IN NEW YORK HAS IT. Soren, “t5'-8—18 34 Nstonstam Handbook Allivan, $3.90, first; $3.90, second; Oceana, 33.50, third, ‘Time, 1.14 Buckhorn 24, Pirate’ Me Nabreena, Squire Charlic Queen also ran SECOND RACE — Maidens, three- yoar-olds and) upward; purse $1,000; STERLING FIRMER. ya ri Aig 410. en” fret,| Demand _ sterling ivanced 1-4 Pibroch, 105 (Fator), $4.80, $2.60, sec-|cent to 4 franc checks up n- | oraz Duke Jonn, 708 (Thurber), $6.50. | times at 887; Ire checks up 1 cen- Plume, ‘Caronado, Carmelite : asker time at 9.78; mark cables higher at Sous Marin Wey *| 0418, and guilder cables at 38 1-4; THIRD RACE. ee-year-olds; claim-| peseta cables 19,18, and Vienna mile and seventy | cables 0145. erling cables, 4 3-4; ing; purse $1,000 yards.—The "1 10 (Coltiletti), | frane cables, 8.°5; lire cables, 9.76; | | '* é, " 7 | (Wida),” $11.10, $4.70, | 16—1 afety Razor, 171-8—17 3-8; | ‘attle, 110 (Sande), $6.80, | Vanadium, 401-2—41; Steamship, | arbor), | § 1-2—5 8-4; A. T, Securities, 78 3-4—79; 5. Golding, | Tob, Pro. Exp., 38~85. dos ‘The curb close was strong. Asphalt Brite Sea) soig 144, up 51 Oil, Curb, Mining, Industrial 1000 Companies, 288 Pages Shows Capitalization Earnings Equipment Price Range Now Ready for Free Distribution, Ask for Copy No, 30, Chas.A. Stoneham &Co. 41 Broad Street, New York, pBRANCHLES ZZELIILEI, -NULYNE LABORATORIES JACKSON, MICHIGAN CALAALULT LLCO TLL LTDA ELLOS Ee Ss Reese YLLIT ALL LLL IAL ALLEL LEAL MAALUL ALL AMAL TALL TOLL $3.70, ($3, $2.40, first;’ Dancing Carnival, | guilders demand, 2 ey in bad Mah Te encing .Carpival: |wullders demand, 38 1 oe rat ibilmauhee-Rowon ‘ool, 110 (Callahan), $4.10, third. ‘Time, al eee as Lidia "aethee aha ate ccna MONEY. TABLED 13 NO PROMO TONS Elder also ran, Around 1 P. M, call money was 10 Riz ¥ e ‘ ~

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