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A nS RR at i ESE OF AGITATORS DEMANDED | IN SENATE © Resolution Adopted in in Which Sec- “etary of War Is Directed to Report on Minor Case. © debaetuinaroy, Ort, 10.—After Gen- WALL STREET News and Gossip of To-Day’s Market—Present and Pur ture Prices. POLICE QUIT A. F. OF L. of Leon Trotaky “in whose behalf the United States interceded after in Canada on his way to Europe. AE. * & Mae ile WASHINGTON, Oct. of the Washington Policemen's Union | have decided by an almost unanimous vote to sever their affiliation with the | ‘ation of Labor, | << "wviday, oe $3.80, i Kiran, 107 (Sande an! y er Na Breena, Sadie D, and Buster | $18,494,385, increase » | Poss $125,896,981, Lape After tax $21,637; tacked Federal authorities for failure to dabert ‘members of pestiferous ana por songua gangs secking to destroy Gevernment by turce and violence,” Sen- _ McCumber, Republican, North Da- kota, declared in the Senate to-day that | ( “if these people had been deported the Foreign Relations Committee would have been deprived of some of its star Witnesses against the League of Na- SECOND RACE. ar-olds and up; about two and a half mile Toppy ‘Nix, 187 (Green) . 139, <ONConnOr), oUt Tease $6,645,160; Old high record prices for stocks in @ wholesule » decrease | were crease $12,028,678. Mid 6 Union Telegraph: July op. increane $2,224,614; months OP. rev. » Hite yr marked up the prices of their favor- ites almost at will, | record level at which stocks are sell- ing the amount’ of liquidation ap- © | peared inconsequential it seems that a new public in- | terest in being attracted, went to record price were Mexican Petrdleum, Texas Co., | Kelly Springfield Tire, t | tors, General Motors, Stromberg C buretor, Worthington Pump and Pan | American Petroleum issues ranged from 5 to 10 points. In spite of the JAMAICA RESULTS. Southern Pacific System: Grose $19,348,100, eight months’ gross $141,601,587, 993, net operating in- |" | come $21,245,886, decrease $10,600,261 decrease $1,867,5 The Wiscussion followed adoption of a vadolution by Senator King diréotINe the » to forward a report cofieerning the case of Robert cartoonist and writer, arrested on & charge of spreading Soviet propa ‘and. 1'to 6, Arve Cinda ella, 103 totyers), 7 to Chandler Mo- Walk the Plank, Incinerator so ee ; is the last day but one of regi 4 from 6 P.M. until 10.30 P.M. morrow from 7 A.M. until 10.30 P. M. Enroll when you register. ; Net operating income #2 ecrease $2,067,651 Gains in these Berator Poindexter said Minor had re- tufted to this country “to continue his reydiutionary activities, possibly to re- the United States for ita iberality, | vances, coming on top of days of auc. cessive and substantial price gains, would have a harmful effect on the remainder of the lat. the whole market moved for- | ward confidently and vigorously. , perhaps, the most notable ex- | hibition of strength witnessed in the last four months or more Steel shares were the real leaders, Publication of Steel Corporation's un- statement showing an ease of 175,000 tons for Septem- was the signal for ent clock Steel com- | quarterly of 21-2 pér cent. payable @eclared the case was almilar to that Bankers Trust Company has ‘heen | appointed registrar for 7 per cent pre- ferred stock class B, of the Nut Packing Company. ~ Your. Silver HIGHEST POLISH with LEAST EFFORT! 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New ap MODELS in our windows and on our B! bean en eehsconty SATURDA Y il be shown on ACTUAL LIVI SECOND FLOOR, devoted entirely to ladies’ wear! demaspe wants Moe / Brooklyn woman to attend this exhibit! It will be particularly interesti: ALL the garments shown, rich in beauty and style phe wrscgred jo. CREDIT PLAN with WEEKLY or MONTHLY PAYMENTS! PAY WEEKLY FOR YOUR NEW FALL WEAR! Ladies’ & Misses’ FALL STYLES Rare Touches of Cold Weather in These Early Fall Garments! Blue Serge Suit, Norfolk effect, plush trimming, patch pockets, a a ee ET OE i as they are, can be Gabardine collar, braid and button irim, all colors, chin chin Dresses in Charm- ing Tricotine Novel effects and One Entire Floor of Men’s Values Unusual offers in Men’s Suits All the newest FALL materials, in the latest SKIRTED MODELS, belted, at SENSATIONAL SAVINGS. Now FALL ‘and WIN. TER STYLES in Plush, Velour, Pom-Pom, Bo- Duvetyne. If you have never bought on payments before, ask clerk about our se You will be convinced Handsome Dressing Rooms Big Alteration Dept. CREDIT STORE !” OPEN EVENINGS Menderes till 9, ‘ednesdays till 9. SATURDAYS TILL 10, “THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1919. CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. Net, | High. Low, Tae, Chame, “Am, Bet Bumr., 06 MN % Am, Can see OT OOM OT % |Am, Locomotive ... 114% 110% 118% 4% Am, melt, & Ref, 1% 744 75% 4 1% Am, Atel Fiy.... 4% #4 4% + M ‘Am, ‘Tel, & Tel, Co, 1, O% O% — % Anaconda Mining .. 70% 0% 70% + 1% Ateh,, T, & 8. F.., 02 1% 02 + At, Gulf & W. 1 182% 176 181 + 6% Bakivie Locomotive. 147% 14) 4% + 1% Bait seseee 41% WON MK + Beth, Steal ® ott. ay 107% 10TH + BR T...., 20 20% + Cal, Petroleum, oa 1% 8% — % 107 10% 100% — 1 151% 1% 1% + M 0% 4 4+ % + WK 444 4B HK Chino Copper... Hh 44 MH 1% Oh + % 40 OM 16% 16% + M 25% BK WWI + 4% + 6% 8 40K + 1 Os @ + % ou 10% % a4 6 + % 8% BN + % Maxwell Motor 6% 4K + M Mer, Mucine ot 61% OH + Me Mer, Marine of ... 120% 120% 120% + % Mexican Petroleum 200% WL 2 + BM Miami Copper .... SRE MT, Th Midraie steel WH Gy + Mo, Pacific ., ae, ae eae NOY, Central... 4% 4 TK N.Y. & NH... DOH 8 He + W North, Pacific . +1 Penn, R, R mitts, & W. Va -% +1 + 3% Sinclair Oil... +2 Southern Pacifi + 2 Southern Railway, ., + & Studebaker Co, + o% Texas Company. + 4% Te Union Pacific +? U.S. Ind, Aleohol. 146% 144 145% 4+ % UV. 8, Rubbers... 128% 120% 17 + 1% «| U, 6, Gree}... 12% 110 «11% + 1% U, 8. Steel ot 116% 114% 115% + % Utah Coppers... 80% 86 Ste + 1 Wihonge Bd M.. GM 85% 8% + 1M *ex-dividend, a | before the Industrial Conference that |the steel strike be arbitrated would be turned down. Railroad and copper shares showed new life and moved up in sympathy with the rest of the market. fect increased speculative optimism were the sugar stocks, It has been proposed in Congress that the Sugar Equalization Board be continued until the end of 1920, Speculators in sugar shares have been banking on Jan. 1 next and that sugar prices now been thrown into confusion, traders, and prices receded from t highs of the day, but in a great m Ual gains over yesterday's close. LIBERTY BONDS. off 0.2 99.82, off 99.88, up 2; 43-48, 99,82, off 2. GRAIN > Range for day at Chicago: ‘CORN, May, off 1-2—8-8. Lard—Jan,, up —2.43, ‘The only group that failed to re-|% the board going out of existence would immediately soar. Their | 7; cpinions as to the sugar outlook have Late in the session there was the usual profit taking hy day to day jority of eases still showed substan- 31-26 100.10, up 0.04; 1st 4s 95.10, 2d 4s 94.14, off 0.06; Ist 41-48 95.40; 2d 41-48 94,22, off 0.08; 84 41-48 95,80, off 0.06; 4th 41-48 94.18, off 0,06; Victory 33-48 99.86; 43-49 95. Fra off 2; 22, off 2; Victory 33-43, TO-DAY'S PRICES OS ON THE CURB, Victoria, 17-82: Lance Royalty, 3-' Boston-Wy0.pm, 63 1-2—64 1-2; 9-16; 8. Guilt, 59-61; Houston, u Merritt, 25-26 1- Livingston Oil, hid 1-88-16; Burk Van, e111. 4 Bik Basin, 0; Fedl. Ot), 31-89 1- Livingston’ Oti, 27-8—8. Royalty, 1 1-4—1 1-2; port, 177 1-3 se Oil, 5-16—T-1 Shell Tran uw H Interoational Petroleum, Houston O!l, 150—158; troleum, 371-2—88; Hosto: ing, 76—76; Sapulpa, Stanton Oil, 17-8—2; Western State: 23-82 1-2; Livingston Ol, 27-8—8 Salt Crock, 8—54 1-2. Twi troleum, 174—116; 160; Cosden, 11 3-8—11 THE CURB. Open firm. 1-16; Perfectior, 15-16—1; Brit. Amn. Packere, 16 1-4—16 344; 21-2; Asphalt, Vanadium, 43 1-2—4; 101-2; Cresson, 2—2 1-8. ‘Noon. price Products, 18—2: Profit Sharing, 3 at 5-1 Razor, 18 . S. Steamship Submarine Boat The outlook for established shipbuilding and ue nip ober ating enterprises ly pa deshigl ere ry this time. These two stocks have been active and strong recently. Comprehensive analyses of same, as well as a score of Copy gratia upon reque: 140-38 SCHMIDT & DEERY Members Consolidated Stock Bzchange of N.Y. New York Offices g0'Broad St. | 318 Filth Ave, ‘Del, Broad 1776 | Tel, Mur'y Hill O49 Despatch ON Affairs. York Sun (Rep.). Washington corveapanent ‘ovale Courier i ‘i DAVID LAWRENCE Formerly Correspondent New York Evening Post Begins His Daily Washington Washington Day by Day, by oneof the best known and most widely read writers in America. Brilliant Comment on Current Non-partisan presentation every day of the happenings jn the National Capital. “One of the most intelligent of American correspondents.” —~ New “One of the shrewdest of the MO YDAY in “Remarkably frank.” — Hart- ford Courant ( (Rep.). “Tiumining and irony non- partisen.—Aflania Journal ‘Dem.). Chem., 9—10. Two P. M. prices firm. Motors gold 112, up 13; General As- Home Vil, Vanadium, 47—471-2; Packers, 60- 61; United States Steamship, 7—7 1- Tobacco Product Exp., 35—36. _ BANKING AND. EINANC! Hudson, '3-4—1; Isl. Oil, 77-8—8; 27-88; Glenrock, 45-8—43-4; Bar- Noon prices strong. Amalgamated Victoria Oil, 17-8— f Allied O1i, i setd-16;" Boone, 1'3-46—1 1-4: 45-8—4 Tayinctble Now Ready for Free oicentien, Chas.A. Stoneham &Co. a ape Street, New York. ection $46 francs. it anc 14 | Swiss oc S. Submarine, Brit.-Amer. | jen '9f'7-8, Chandler | 150; Hupp, 11 1-2—11 Call, American Pulp, 48-4— EXCHANGE, =a ow «Livingston Refiners 8 Per Cent. Pre §| Traded in on the New York Curb production Ask for Copy No. CHAS Mal lattford-—Philedelphia—Cleveland— Toronto 1993 "NO PROMOTIONS NN | tional Petroleum, 361-2, up 2; Shell Transport, 76 3-4—27; Houston, 162— Roper Group, 3-8—} 26—27; tern, Allied 0—62; Amal. Tire Stores, | Gokien Gate, 2 3-8— 148 1-2—149 1-2; strong. United Picture Coca-Cola, 39 1-2—- 39 3-4; Vanadium Steel, 48—48 1-4; Asphalt, 147 1-2—149; A. T. Securi- ties, 78 1-4—78 1-2; U. 8, 6teamship, Amal. Tire sere, 16 1-4— BANKING AND FINANCIAL. 1037 to 1043 3d‘ Gist & 62d Sts. ar j-atory brick, tenements and stores; to be peg story vricnf hotel, Dolphin Hotel, 225 E. 67th St., bet. 2d & 3d Avs. ‘Ast and workshop; 27.6 | Four-stery tenement and stor 26,08x119.418 Irreg. 3777 Third Ave. (Bronx), near Size SOx162x irreg. Five-story tenement, with stores, ‘Threc-mory garage, x100.10. Lenox to Seventh Ave. 58 Lots ‘Bold: separately. Block front east Ave. 31 Lots East Side of Hollywood Ave. 125 feet north of La Salle Ave. Vacant plot, 502100. E. cor, Gls st, ree Ria Mores; to be sold separately, Size 21x75 eaihoe Be and open-' minded bad Mi erin (ioe. Hep wend 3L Negoou Ste, New York City, Less than 20 minutes from 42nd Street Improved properties—flats—that the late John D. Crimmins built in his lifetime at pre-war prices, where he did not have the heart to raise rents, will be offered to you at your own prices. Mind you—20 minutes from 42d Street,and glready earning money for you when you buy them at the Absolute Auction Sale To close the Estate of The Late John D. Crimmins which will be held on TUESDAY, OCT. 21st At 12 o'Clock Noon, in the Real Estate Salesroom, 14 Vesey St. MANHATTAN and BRONX IMPROVED PROPERTIES between | S. W. Cor. Lenox Ave. & 145th St. (Bronx). Sizes about 211100. 50x09.11. 171st St. Private Houses Attractive Dwellings in Good Neighborhoods, 253-57-59-61 W. 113th St., bet. 7th & 8th Avs. Four 4-story brick dwellings; to be sold separately. 243 East 57th St., bet. 2d & 3d Avs. Four-story dwelling, 16.8x100.5. MANHATTAN VACANT PROPERTIES N. E. Cor, 96th St. & Ist Ave. ‘Large vacant plot; stee 100.11x68, ig block, Bounded by 244h-158en Bronx Vacant Properties Lafayette | N. E. Cor, West 144th St. & Nel- Av Manila to Coster Bt, | g Sold separately. ‘ Long Island City Improved Properties 566 & 568 Steinway Ave. and 27 Wilson Ave. " pays Wiison Are.. BE om, Malan Le Doe obs188F to. be | Xe wold. beparately 277 13th St. and 15 Crescent St. Five-story tenement, rately; size of plot, O2x00x trrex, 358 & 362 Astoria Ave. apartment, with stores; sdld sepa: W, cor. Qh Aye., two d-story tenes | Aparimen 389x106 each, plot, Size 142x100, MANHATTAN LEASEHOLDS 1031-3-5 Third Ave. MW {203 East 61st St. 65% mortgage for 70 % three years Hon, Morgan J, O’Brien Col, Thomas Crimmins Cyril Crimmins, Esq. Richard R. Costello, Send for Bookmap |, ‘Telephone Rector 6500. donia, | 8.49 francs per dollar and cables ta and cables ad : Italian exchange slightly 72; N. Y, Buipeite ‘ed easier, checks Bastern, 4 3-8—4 1- |16 1-4—16 3-4; Aetna, 10 1-8—10 1-2; Sresson Gold, 2—2 1-8; | changed at $4.18 Big [$419 ples 6.59 france per dollar Belgian cables $46 per dollar; mar 0870; guilders, demand lending and renewing, both 8 per cent Preferred N of, and.jis con- \trolled and managed by, the \| LIVINGSTON OIL CORPORATION N. E. Cor, Brook Ave. & 156th St. Size 18x100.11, triangle plot, 125280, - Cor, Macombs Road and Featherbed Lane. Vacant plot; size 1482100, 545 & 565 & 569 11th Ave. Ni, cor. Wilma Ave 048; NW. toe. Tih Awe Poureaiony apart 1167 sold weparately. he 29 Wilson Aye. 6x100x A 209, our-aOry ‘apartaient oe soy | a0 Boa Cah ot four-story dwelling, New York Title & Mortgage Co. Policies Free. 60%. May remain on 5% Esq., Attorney *