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—— ee = eae _ J ro ey S “ A S vor ° = « = Sleep with mouth closed- watt ? W: one = ake with head clear ae cy. ete! . (ah : Good morning! Or is every morning a bad morning with dry, eo be bad tasting mouth, stuffed-up nose, and a couple of hours of Baa hacking catarrhal cough? na This annoyance usually comes from sleeping with open mouth, q oe because of clogged nasal passages. § a ih» Open the nose and close the mouth, and make every a ‘ morning a good morning by using a littla Kondon’s mee p tend Catarrhal Jelly at night. It certainly does clear the 3 aie ' nd for free head, and by improving the membranes relieves catarrh. al vO treatment : It is just as good for children’s colds as it is for ai an on? catarrhal folks. gen ee aan oy ¥Q For thirty years Kondon’s Catarrhal Jelly has i“ ‘ been clearing heads and breaking up colds, and is a ame «f valued household remedy in thousands of American - * homes, ada a & EFhSt ; Li and Venezuela and through subsiq. | ® ! ’ laries, manufacturing plants for { making asphaltic products. The com- t i pany's Venezucla holdings, compris |ing 1,250,000 acres, are belicved to! ———- {have oll possibilities of enormous 1 \lue, It also owns oll refineries in ‘The purpose of this column is lense. To date there are about thirty |‘ 2 M A — . to aid Investors in forming Judo? Jariliing rise up and about a dozen |New Jersey and asph Mic lands and) News and Gossip of To-Day's to the value of securities | cite aro hein af * week, {Pailroads in Colorado and Utah. In ‘ 7 : they are interested. Pres, | WCll8 are being drillod, so a fow weck# | 414° oc rations, despite sestrictions| Market—Present and Fu- ‘diet latex Wi jshould tell whether a great area is to , tow. ‘a stock may go will not be [be added to the proven oll lands in réad building and transportation ture Prices. made. Gommunications the county or flot. In purchasing an|°Mbargoes, showed decided improve- signed and give the addre interest in a company whose sole as- | Ment Over previous years. The earn- sender. badte Wedsiet of acre in Tillman { 2&4 Are about $1,000,000 annually. Bidding wp the prices of motors, oils ‘ ou are making a decided SPD and tobacco shares wag again fea- @. Can you tel! me when Chander | © bey you are making a decided! Q, Are the earnings of the Plerce | Weise ak Ghuiteek watiel e-ae. As Motors new stock will be listed on the |2ambIe. na | Arrow Motor Car Company running | 'OUN il it ht paltie Wes oven more New York Stock Exchange? What Q. Can you give me some informa. | “t 4 rate justify the present selling seaniional tah theese Peebrded In ree the output of the company at the |ijon pogarding the Texas Kaglo Pro- | Price of the stock? I have heard that | 0 TN Ot resent time? 1eA.V: ducing and Refining Company? | ‘he company is to put out @ cheaper |S, UO corer was Chandler New Chandler stock probably wilt BROOKLYN. |“ sat ih hd NEWARK. | Motors, which went up more than 32 hv nage msat Pope ny l, opps Lge qiacertained | 4 1. nas been rumored that Pierce | Points. ‘This is an issue which ts very woeks. output of comp: his a conce one ntock is js in the neighborhood of 700 cars Weekly, or at tho rato of 36,000 cars | annually. closely held. it is interesting Frederick A. Cook Q. I am offered some stock in a|is its president company owning leases in Tillman son County, Oklahoma. Can you tell me} Q. Can you give about the ol! production in that county and its possibilities. BALTIMORE. A. Tilman County, Oklahoma, is not producing any oll, and furthermore there is no oil in sight. In fact this district is an anomaly as far as the off world is concerned, as nearly every acre of land in the county is under A. The General was incorporated New York in 1903 controls asphalt Figures as to and preduction are’ not available, but the General Asphalt Company wh stock has been so strong recently? capital of $81,000,000, leposits in Trinidad must be reearded as a gamble rings of lighter and cheaper car greatly increased production to of note that Yorth Pole fame | cuss the subject, Net earnings timated to be running at the a rate of about $1,800,000, which, ft | preferred dividends equivalent to approximately |share on the 260,000 shares of mon stock, R. R—The oll is highly speculative, Our wi tanding is that they do not hav a brief history o! LR Asphalt Company under the laws of .g| production at present. We woul with an authorized) Tivise investment in it The company | are well able to risk the loss, but by 30 years service to millions | Arrow would go into the manufacture Dr.|but directors are disinctined to dis- wilowance for Federal taxes are es- of $500,000, no par value, outstanding. stock you mention unless you closely held and ig under control of the pools now operating it. |General Motors, which went to 803, on & scale, after nnual | other lesser motor shares. after is Moa com jlarly. Steel nder- e any ld not |road shares and coppers. It seemed to be the disposition the majority of the traders not It ite OQ) al Tt ~ Kondon's Catarrhal Jelly is guaranteed not only by’ ws of Americans,¢ If Kon- don's doesn't do wonders for your cold, sneezing, cough chronic catarrh, nose-bleed, heddache. sore nose, tev tee tt all drug stores, | pay your money back. On eale at Avoid substitutes — make sure this OTA: WR er reo SS EA ORNS RE sae nears A amr: Signatures onthe package you buy! complete in New high marks were made by by Mexican Petroleum, White Motor and of to While thls performance was being conducted, however, the more staole and standard shares moved trregu- issues were practically unchanged from closing prices of last night, the same may be Said of rail- THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, ,1919. CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Lone tig Lant & T. Co. 6 mia Minis At. T. & 4, F % AU, Gut & W, 1 10% 186% + Sty Hakdwin 7 140% 14 % & Oi 41% + Hew, Steel 1 eth ble + Brovklyn BR. T, 4 Cal, Pet % Central Leather... Can, Pacific % Che, & Ohio % M. & Bt. I % Comer 6 + % Com Prod, Co e+ 4 Crucible Steel. at brie 16% + 1% BO + 0 — % 4+ Interbory Con... Intevbare Con, f.. Kennecott Coper., Maxwetl Meo Mer, Mar, ct Mer, Mag, ct Mex, Petrol Miami Gopper Midvale Sel. , Mo, Pacific, N.Y, Central N.Y. & N, orth, Weenie Weun, Ht, K., Vite & W.Va Reading Key, 8 . Binclair Ol... South, Pavitic o% ” hol. Seek eeeeesere tone OO Wovt'g'h'ee B.& M, &T l t u Ud Co;per y tae after the holiday next Monday. In fact, on the greater part of the list there was a disposition to convert into cash the large paper profits which have recently been built up by the mar. | ket's extended raise, For the most part this profit tak- ing was easily absorbed and the tone of the market continued strong until the close, But the week-end broker- age advices being sent out continued to be optimistic and the majority of the larger houses are advising their better classes of shares on any reac- tion in the market that may be brought about by unfavorable techni- cal conditions, —$—<———— BOY SHOT IN FIGHT. Belleville Lad Injared After Taunt- ing Boy Scouts, « BPLLEVILLE, N. J., Oct. 11.—In a | fight between three Newark Boy Scouts and several local boys Howard Spring- field, aged thirteen, of No. 436 Jorale- mon Street, Belleville, was shot in the left arm with a 22 calibre shot here to-day, Louis Rutan, twelve, of ner Avenue, Newark; Michael Dallessio. twelve, and his brother, Alfons, thir- teen, Of No, 123 Parker Street, Newark. ‘0. 626 Sum- came to Belleville to practice target shooting. Sprihgfield and several other local boys are said to have taunted them for their Boy Scout uniforms, and Springfield is alleged to have hit Ru- tan in the head with a pebble from a sling-shot. A fight between the two crowds developed and a rifle was dis- charged. tan fled, and his two com- paniona were held. ae ATTEMPT TO KILL CARRANZA. Rebels Wreck Train Following One Carrying His Party. ‘The National Association for the Pro- tection of American Rights in Mexico has received a telegram from El Paso that the newspaper El Universal of Mexico City In its Issue of Oct. 6 tells of an attempt by rebels to blow up a train bearing Carranza at 8 o'clock on the morning of Oct 2. ‘The rebels placed a dynamite bomb between the rails but made a mistake in the train, wrecking the one following that of Carranza’s party. 16799 DIED in New York Cipy alone from kid- Ney trouble last year, Don't allow yourself to become a victim by neglecting pains and aches, | Guard against trouble by taking _ GOLD MEDAL ‘The world’s standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid trouties, All druggists, three sizes, Guaranteed. Lock the name Geld Medal om every ‘and imitation customers to make purchases of the! Holland's national remedy since 1696, j § LIBERTY, BONDS. 100.14, up 02; Ist 4s 96.24, up nd 49 94.10, off 04; Ist 41-48 5.50, up 10; 2nd 41-48 94.20, off .06; rd 41-48 96. off 0G; 4th 41-48 | 94.18, off 04; Victory 33-48 99.84, off 102; 3.4 8-48 99.84. | OILS ON cone. Opened higher. xan Oll, 11-8— 13-8 dl, Oil, 31-8—31-4; Ranger, 6-16—7-16; Sapulpa, 7 5-8—7 3-4; Boston Wyo. 76; Stant. Oi! i 7-& White Eagle, 25— k 8—9 1- 4 6-8— Glenrock, 4; Cosden, 113-8 881-4; Amal. Royalty, 13- Lance Creek, 2; Midwest O} 13-4—2; Mid, Ref, 17 Vict. Oil, 17-8—2; Great Western, 15—18; 1, |Home O11, 171-2—181-2; Int.’ Pete, 35—35 1- Prod. Ref., 8 3-8—8 6-8; Salt Creek, 53 1-2—641-2; Sequoyah, 1-2—5-8; Y. Oil, 3-8- 150—158; Hudson, 7-8—1; 52—53; Barnett, 1-8—3-16 383-4—89; Merritt, 24 1-2—25 1- | Livingston, 3 1-8—3 3- Victoria, 17-8- Shell. T. T., 77—17 1-2, RB. Mckin,-Dar., 70— Kerr. Lake, 4-46; Big Per. Tire, 1-2— Uni. Verde, Ledge, 9-16—5-8; Goldfield Con., Copper, 19; Magma, 45—48; 6 8-8—6 5-8; Phil. 12 1-2; Mar. Ama., Actna, 10 1-8—10 L 60—62; Cons, Morris, 6 5-8—6 7-8; Allied Packers, 1-2—6-8; Asphit., 150—152; 8; Eureka, 1 1-2— Hupp, 11 1-2—11 5 158; Col. Tire, dium, land, Brit, Amn, Tob, Cpn,, 24; Regsta., 28; mn, Saf. Raz, 19—19 1-4; Un. Pic- ture, 1922; Clinton Wri., 39—39 1-2. STARLING DECLINES FRACTION. ALLY. Demand sterling declined 5-8¢ to $4, 18 5-8; Franc checks off 3 centim at 8.56; Lire checks off 3 centimes at 9.96; marks, .0380; Vienna Kronen, 0110; Swiss Chies, 5.58 {r.; Peseta Chis 19.150; Stkhim Cbls., 24.56; Bel- sian Chis., 8,00; Gldrs Dem., Chis., 37 7-8c, BANK STATEMENT, Average—Loan increase, $6 004,000; demand dep. in., $7,089,000; jtime dep. in. $6,062, res. in, 4,220, —Loans ec, $41,- 186,000; demand de time dep. in, $2,540,590, $15,663,000 res. de, Opening at corn, 122 5-8—122 3-4, off 1-8—3- 131 3-8—121, up 1-8 to off 1-4; Oats, December, 701-2; May, 727-8 723-4, unchanged to oft 1-8. December COF . Opened heavy. December, 14.80 to 14%; March, 14.75 to 14.76; May, 14.74 to 14.76; July, 14.80; September, 14.75 to 14.77, | BARNLNGS. Canadian Pacific: First week Oct., 1'$3,965,000, ine. $507,000; from Jan. 1, $125,141,000, ine, $13,542,000, ancisco 858,436, ‘088 $51,21 net op. inco, $8,66: 8. H. Kress & Ci September, $1,997,672, increase $92,305; 9 months, $16,027,746, increase $2,131,742. KING OF SPAIN TO VISIT PARIS AND LONDON SOON MADRID, Ost. 11.—1t was an- nounced political circles today t King Alfonso would leave for Paris and London on Oct. 18 or 19. The King will travel under the name of the Duke of Toledo, and will not ecompanied either by Queen Vic- or any of his Ministers. It is however, that the King may drop his Incognito on the occasion of some official ceremonies, Another report is to the effect that Queen Victoria will accompany King Alfonso to London, and then will her mother, Princess tenberg, on'the Isle of System: 1 nry of Bat- ‘ight. Samuel Epstein of ‘No, 1251 54th Street, Brooklyn, formerly an inter- preter for the State Industrial Com- mission, Who was arrested for graft- ing from claimants for awards from the Workmen's Compensation Bu- r leaded guilty yesterday in jeneral Sessions of accepting an un- lawful u, fee. the request of Ai sistant Attorney Waugh, Judge Wad- hams paroled Epstein’ in his custody pending sentence Mr. Waugh vaid Epstein had aid the prose- jon of ot grafters, rank No. 25 South . Ellwoo Oxford Street, Brooklyn, formerly an Jadjuster in the same bureau, was held 000 ball by Judge Wadhams yestor- jay on a charge of bribery. Ellwood ia alleged to have accepted $1,000 from Leonidas Springsteen, who was awarded $3,500 for the loss of several fingers, It Is to have the bowels move. more important to persuade liver, kidneys, skin, and bowels to act in harmony and against self-poison- ing. BEECHAM’S PILLS act favorably upon organs concerned in food-digestion and waste-elimination; they remove causes as well as relieve symptoms, Not Enough 2 It is —* BEECHAWM’S PILLS Largest Sale of any Medicine in the World. Sold by druggists throughout the In boxes, 1 pes 2m i | "and John Squier, a former employee | Golden | $60,000 SHORTAGE TSREVEALED WHEN BANK CLERK IS HURT imbezzlement Charge Laid | When Other Man Replaces Injured Teller. | } Adolph Klingenstein, teller of the ‘irst National Bank in Union Hill, J., was severely injured in an auto accident about a week ago. Another employee took up bis duties in the bank. As a result of discoveries that fol- lowed it was learned yesterday that on Thursday officers of a surety com- pany swore out warrants charging embezzlement against Klingenstein of the bank, before U. 8. jSioner Mooney in Newark. | Squier was arrested yesterday and arraigned before U. 8. Commissioner | Stanton in Hoboken, After he had admitted that between $50,000 and § | 000 had been taken he was held in $50,000 bail for examination before | the Commissioner next Tuesday. Officers of the bank said they had not discovered the exact amount of the reported shortage. |. Klingenstein was still confined to his home, 138 Third Street, Union Hill, an jnvalid, Both he and Suier are prominent in that town. | The loss was said to have been made good by the surety company, FRITZ DUQUESNE REACHES | "ARGENTINE REPUBLIC Commis. | (“Sorry to Leave in Such Haste,” Writes Elusive Adventurer to Bellevue Officials. Fritz Duquesne, ho made a sensa- tional escape from the prison ward In j Bellevue Hospital on the morning of June 26 last, is in the Argentine Re-| | pubite, according to postal cards re- celved by officers and. attaches of the! hospital, Duquesne wrote he was orry to leave in auch haste.” It will be remembered that the former | |Boer Army Captain was being detained ‘In this country awaiting extradition to land to stand trial on a murder charge. He was in the Tombs when he complained of paralysis of the limbs and was removed to Bellevue for treatment, successfully noodwinking the dogtors for feveral months until his escape, GIANT PLANE ATLANTIC DUE AT MINEOLA TO-DAY }Admiral Kerr Will Bring Great Bomber Up Through the Air, The gicnt Handley-Page, Atlantic, which was forced to land at Green- port, L. I, Thursday, after a non- | stop flight from Parrsboro, Nova Scotia, is only waiting for the arrival of a supply of gasoline in order to | continue its flight to Mineola to-day. | Some of the crew came on to New York yesterd in automobiles, as well as Rear Admiral Mark Kerr, | who was in command of the Atlantic during its entire flight. Among the twelve passengers on board were sev- eral newspaper men. a REWARD FOR LOST FLYERS. Lake Haron Islands to Be s for Two | ST. LOUIS, Oct. 11. agencies in the United Stat Canada will be requested to assist in the search for Capt. Carl W, Dam- mann and Lieut. Edward J. Ver- heyden jr. pilot and aide of the “Wichita,” one of the ten entries of the national championship balloon race which started from here Oct. 1 Jand wh was fund wrecked in Lake Huron four days later. ‘The aeronauts’ life preservers were not found in the craft, and this led |Major Albert Lambert, a race official, |to advance the theory that the men may be on one of the numerous js- lands in that region. He has offered a reward of $500 for information, 3 EURT IN CRASH AT BRIDGE. v {fle Tied Up 20 Minutes om Wil- Hamabore Three persons were slightly hurt to- day when a Third Avenue trolley car hit a Fourth Avenue car on the Will- jJamsburg Brid Plz. Ambulance surgeons attended t injured. | Trattic tied up for twenty min- utes, The ause of the acefient wa: the to be the faulty working of ald | rakes on the Third Avenue car, eid Hs | Gifts to Jewish Ch | tiem, ‘The will of Mrs. Therese Wolf, which "s Court yeas was filed in the Surroge lterday, leaves $1,000 each to the Home for Aged and Infirm Hebrews, the He- brew Orphan Asylum, Mount Sinai Hospital, Montifiore Invatids, Hebrew Te United Hebrew Charities, and $500 each to Beth Israel Hospital and the Hebrew Sheltering Guardian Society. The resle due of the estate, the value of which ia not known; is left to a brother and sle~ ter. —————<u —_- ———_——: SEVERE ITCHING OF ERUPTIONS AndPimples. OnFace,Hands and Arms. Cuticura Heals. “For many years I was sufferi from sore eruptions and pimpl: my whole face wa: fected and then my hands and arms. The skin was sore and red and the itch. ing was so severe that I could not sleep for many nights. “I had-these pimples ten months before I used Cutic and after using two cakes of Soapand one box of Ointment I was healed.”’ (Signed) Mario Fontano, 647 Knickerbocker Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Give Cuticura Soap, Ointment and ‘Talcum the care of your skin. 2Be, Ointment 28 and SOc, Taleum 26c. Sold throughout the world. For sample each free address: “Caticura Labe eratorics, Dept. H. Mallen, Mase. uticura Soap shaves without mug. hnical Institute, Herpicide Mary Says: No Matter What the Color of Your Hair Is-- NEWBRO’S HERPICIDE Will Not Change it in the Least Sold Everywhere Applications at Barber Shops for skin trouble For over twenty years, physicians have relied on Resinol Ointment in the treat ment of many skin and scalp trouble They prefer it because it so quickly stops itching and burning, and clears away redness, rawness, crusts or scales, They know, too, that it contains only the gent est of healing material, which could not iniure or irritate the tenderest skin, Why not try it for your skin? Kesinol Ointment and Itesinol Soap are wold oF an suinpiee free, write to Dep. Baltimore 20 Resinol Soap for_your hai BETTER THAN CALOMEL Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a Harmless Substitute Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the substitute for calomel —are a mild but sure laxative, and their effect on the liver is almost instantaneous, These little olive-colored tablets are the result of Dr. Edwards’ determination not to treat |liver and bowel complaints with calomel, The pleasant little tablets do the good that calomel does, but have no bad after effects. They don’t injure the teeth like strong liquids or calomel, They take hold of the trouble and quickly correct it. Why cure’ the liver at the expense of the teeth? Calomel sometimes plays havoc with the gums, So do strong liqui IMMIGRANT ESCAPES JAIL. | Woman and Man Rescuer Are Cap- ured Later, However, BANGOR, Me., O®. 11.—Alice Scott, a woman held at the County Jail for violation of the Immigration laws, es- caped early to-day with the ald of a| man, who, climbing a rope to her cell window, sawed off two bars and pulled her through the opening. Alice Scott and her rescuer fled in an automobile, but were later apprehended, ee oe ee oe Noxke Suppresses “Frethelt.” BERLIN, Oct, 11 (Associated Press).— Gustay Noske, Minister of Defense, has | suppressed the newspaper Fretheit for three days because of its accusation that “central. murder stations’ were being maintained in Berlin which were offering assassins big money inducements and employing weak-minded persons for sim- ilar purposes, Chinese Factional War Averted. WASHINGTON, Oct. 11..-War be- tween the factions in China, which it had been reported was again imminent the result of the failure of the Bhanhat conference between the leaders of the its i ph has been to at It is boat not to take calomel, Let Dr. Edwards Olive Tablet: e. ind that lazy feeling Headachy come from’ constipation and a disordered ' Take Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets when you feel “logy” and “heavy.” They “clear” clouded brain and “perk up" the spirits, !0c and 25c. —Advt. Stops Pain CRAMPS Radways ou 6 Deady pigeon Dey slief /