The evening world. Newspaper, October 15, 1919, Page 21

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See ar wn, MOUND SOLER SHOTS PE vation and De- i" sity order, of} Women Plan to Aid — President Hibben Appeals to Prince- ton Men. Total contrivutions to the Endowment Fund of $15 ond of yesterday velopment in & the Borough of Wharton to divert Water from the Rockaway River, Jersey “s water ADOPTED BY WIDOW ISLEFT VACANT — WORTH MILLIONS BYR. T. BOARD. ———— Doughboy Who Lost Leg in) Argonne Made Sole !leir of Mrs, Herman Stump. H er 1,000 at the below the CANDY were far mark set by the National Committee, being only $5,954,504, but more than 3,000 New Yorkers are yet to be can- vassed. j tors and Mitten Rumor Is Revived. The most successful team so fat is that of George Whitney, which has | secured thirty gifts totalling, $297,122. | The greatest number of gifts has been READING, Pa., Oct —Mrs, Her- ‘The report that Thomas Mitte: garnered by Thomas ‘W. Slo Stump, widow of Col. Het four oF ten tern wie tose poe eters, pt lal ue I r tips head of the Phijadaphia traction 7. sixty-nine subscriptions aggregating matic ang other ene CFS pie, | ines, would eucceed Theodore P. GheWh8l $183,168, In the Pace betweee woe i¢,ana other commissions named) shonta qs President of the Inter- ? &, € | York and Boston the former keapa PY Presktent Cloveland, while her®| borough Rapid Transit Company, is thead, notwithstanding tho patos ‘da a OUune ' Family SAYS! [has recorded Just double the meeten Yesterday announced that. she Ps) revived to-day following the failure) FINE of subscribers, 1,600 to. 802 adopted Limer Spearing, a Readies! o¢ the Intesborough to elect Vice | The first meeting of the Woman's Seldler maimed in the Argonne Forest. | president Frank Hedley to the place Committee, GA18,000 TeP Che nme already, raised Spearing lost a leg ina iquid Gre) 1 had been repetted Mr. Hedley terday at the no Lagi Pg Gear el ee on, wen cmos ty Uae DOOy, would be chosen, and Wall Street Roker jr No. 240 Madison avent Ne was taken to a New York hos-| was surprised to learn that the di {tans were 1 ia” 8 complet nd Pital, where, with one leg amputated, | rectors took no action yesterday, and |Harvard Club. Amon BO DORCME Gevoritae Nee ele ee Bel wore | question of Mr, Ghonte's suevemen | we r ‘ornelins Ss jr. pba + hl oa to hospital wor! ior a ed did 0 werw Mrs, Cornelius N- Bliss jr. Mrs. among soldiers, met him, she haa | TRO explanation advanced did not [James A. Burden, Mrs, W M. legally adopted him in tha courte ef {seem to agree with the understdad- Mee Ttederieie We Peds Mee iment: New York and sald while of a vieit|ing @ week ago. It was that the di- {Derby and Mrs. Jatr Curt to Spearing’s home here, that she rectors had determined to postpone had made a will making him her sole , the estate to revert to her rela- after his death. ing ix twenty-two years oid, | action, in deferenco to the lof Mr. Shonts. Tt was recalled, however, that early memory Spea terborough director, is head, had the iral Velasco, a Spanish naval Sho is a niece of Gen, An-| contract to supply coal to the com- Dodge, after whom Fort, pany, Mr. Berwind was put in an owa, was named. embarrassing position. He is still a director of the For several days it has been whis- pered about the financial district that influenees are at work to prevent Mr. Hedley's election as President, on the | Freund that, while he is an excellent | ting man and should be retaine ja as General Manager, his attitude. to ward the public and the regulating | bodies has been unfortunate, his habit being to speak his mind very freely, without consideration of pyblic pol- icy of public sentiment. ‘A phase of the operating problems! dhe subject vesterday of a hear- by Public Service Commissioner Interborough:. ‘PRINCETON HAS RECORD ENROLMENT THIS YEA Student Returning From War Swell Undergraduate List Be- yond Expectations. That many students who left Prince- ton University in the spring of 1917 to] ® ing 7 enter the service of th Nation have Nixo hi - ae 4th polit Why will women continue to drag around in J] {seers menscpuion | S"afs nat aaceement "Noten university has an enrolment of | by the Interborough, nd the New misery, suffering with the ailments peculiar to their }] x." )oik MIRE A Vals aircon | Railway Company. The arrangement calls for the collection of 8 cents for a ride over both systems, and each Th 42 sex, that drag them down to misery and despair, with backache, nervousness, the blues, derange- |} sit! sss ee a she ha iw heals ments and irregularities, when there is a proved }f '%.% shivinites remedy for just such conditions? Bre, id early Reith tena ot Woman moeteveNt es Sniry ‘of students into the army” an] mortal to Begin Campaign. : For more than forty years Lydia E. Pinkham’s ff) | 0 in Wan oon Momo Vegetable Compound te been overcoming these VICTIMS ictaigeiiecas: ailments until it is now recognized everywhere i crea cite nd enact as the standard remedy for woman's ills. |] | RESCUED (|i? i@sccsiacnsi si Leonard Wood will be the prin- saker. It is propowed to use the fund in establishing Roose velt’s birthplace a centre of Roosev: nism under the name of Roose- Kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles are most dangerous because of their insidious attacks, Heed the first warning they give For Twenty Years the Friend of This Woman ick Nathan, Chairman of on Arrangements, an- the commit that they need attention by taking anced yesterday that Miss Mary J Akron, Ohio.—“I am fifty-one years . Bchieceun, itt oe canine te ; ; old and going through the Change of Life, and Lydia E. Pinkham’s aw Reld, waa placed Hospital, No, 426 rday, Col. et, vs father ronan Vegetable ae ae is doing me 1 oa een: vT 1d" dard edy for th: -" lots of good. | felt run-down and deccdore, will often ward off these diss | JAP TRIES HARA KIRI. weak but since taking the Vege- cases andtrengthen the body against fartherattacks. Threesizes,aildruggists, | stabs Self in Abdomen With 18+ table Com und | am much Lock for the name Gold Medel on every Inch Deawer. bor ond cont ostatiog 2 stronger better. I can eat Kihachiro Hata, a Japanese employee importing firm of Negnse & Co., attempted to commit No. of the No, 120 Broadway hara ‘tri lant night in Ris roem at and sleep, am gaining flesh and can do more work than I have for 401 Weat 129th Street. He was found on sometime. Twenty yearsago your the Waly nnn een oom ay. Que " pM aE ong noch desges with | Pa: 7 7-8-8; Salt Creek, Vegetable Compound helped me Bel tne aMgEer PN (Pee, akg Weatorn Staten durin id childbirth. ! wish you Te. welch, the landlady, summoried | 1-2) Home Olt, ww " Ms cre Pada 1 ‘ calle i « “od Refs, would prot this in your pepée Pleat tetas inaettL eho igen on, a that other women may read it waa sald his condition was serious, y Bomton Wyo ie There is nothing better for the NEW TABERNACLE PASTOR. 1k Mido relief of where, womapood |r, Wm, Allan Accepts Call to the ayioyiah 7 than Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- Metropolitan, a reritt, | 26 table pound, | It does away | poten: 2r,, Wey, Alita, antl, reonnll 41 Go Te alt | with sickness and nervousness Ghurch, Hoston, where he succeeded the |; 5-8-3 i Hownon, Mt ry sae which is very often responsible ieberntcle? Hrondway and oath Brent 39 3-441; 3-8—5-8 a for the lack of perfect harmony four gimp genre oa BP TMS Rev] ant Mrs. S. A. FRIEDLANDER, \okal pastorate Nov. 1 next, ona, Capper, 924-68 N . putt 62-87; Loft Ine. 840 Elmore St., Akron, Ohio. tne. rake, 1i-4—2-8; Golden Gate -_ ee ; Asphalt, 140 Hupp, | If you need a medicine of ihe dh askerny oa } this kind. you may Tire, eee teen ploture Prod | sod reak a Co ree i In Few Hours First dose of ‘'Pape’s Cold Compound”? relieves all stuffiness and distrese—No quinine! Conts little! Lydia F Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Rata does THOAlGgT rallaTon headaches duliness, feverishness, sneesing, sore- tuffed-up! Quit blow- | Don't stay Jing and snuffing! A dose of “Pape's Hedley Passed Over by Direc! many years the cow of Mrs. jai 2 |in the war period Mr, Hedley one Sat- She ving to send him to Columbia | ‘ Uiuvornity ie atudy banking and fi. {Urday afternoon, shut down the ser- | satiem sets Nance, Spearing tame here with her|Vice on the subway without noflce, [Smaetaker Co to visit. his slater, Mrs, Clarence | declaring he could mot get eoal. In- seam tora Kaufman asmuch as the Borwind-White Com | cgi fware me ‘ Mr a fig Flat oad nat |e ny, of which E. J. Berwind, an In+] 1, §, tutus, Ateotiet 182 \ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1919. sstpnaiin saa General Motors Co, Net, One #0, S. Heiber U, 8, But U. & Steal Utaty Capper Weve BM *¥x, dividend rebound in this morning the @ wharp nee There was Stock Exehs prices |with specialties re ing all ground lost in yesterday's break New optimism appeared to be gen- erated by the letter of Admiral Gray son, published in The World, telling of the President's condition, by the improved local labor situation, the fact that yesterday's bear attack on the market fatled to induce liquidation of consequence. Holders of stocks display much confidence in their position despite the unparalleled advance the market has had. Motor and oil stocks again led the advance this morning. Mexte troloum went up 9 points to Motors § points to andier Motors new stock went up a gain of 21 ce 7 points, which equals points for the old stock Steel equipment and railroad shares all gave a better account of them- selves and ruled generally higher. No concern seems to be felt re- earding the money situation, not- withstanding the fact that call rates wont to 15 per cent, late yesterday and loans previously made had to b renewed at 8 per cent, Bankers pre- dict that money will continue to rule and | per cent. tor} for amorti- 5 per cent | dividena zation, being 1 und 4 per cent payable Oct. 31 National Biscuit Company—Qua terly of 1 3-4 per cent. on comme und 1 a4 per cent. on preferr stocks |. Commonwealth Power Railway and | | Light Company—Regular quarterly | lot i 2 per cent. on preferred stock in sctip Nov. 1 BRONX BARBER ROBBED. kell Fractared by Patron § | dant Shaved. | Ralph Penva, a barber, thirty-one | Fears old, wan knocked uneonmelous by A WER dresne shaved in his shop at No. Street, the Bronx, of $7. 3 Bast 170th | last Hight and robbed He wax found few minutes later by A polteeman and sent to Fordham Hos pital, It is believed his mull ix frac tured, BANKING AND FINANCIAL. | | Trend of Silver al Tt graphically portrays ver's precious white metal advanced over 150% Silver is still headed ward, Silver Stocks for Sixteer Years surpassed, age of 49.7¢ 1915, Silver has lily climbing, a days aye ri per ce, figure in chart shows that ste: the decades, at a high rato and that speculators will experience sing diftioulty in borrowing funds to finaneo their operations. But this does not pre vent these speculators from markin up the prices of specialties for gain that aeom to be dictated by the whims of these speculators, inere News of the partial settlement of the local harbor strike by the return {ot 15,000 to work cheered sentiment at the opening and general advances were recorded, Mex. Pet, Atlantic Gulf and Indus trian! Aleohol were the features, Mex longshoremen Pet. raining 5 to %0, Gulf 3 1-2 to 184, and Alcohol 3 to 16%. ‘The steel istues showed strength, Stecl Com. mon advancing 1-2 to 109 1-8, Beth. B, 1 1-2 to 106 1-2, and Crucible X-Dty., 1-2 to 236. ous ON THE ¢ Con. 1-4; ‘Tempt Loews Inc. 39 emptor Ind, Pack., 28 Gunton Writ, 1-2 38 Subm. ‘Othe 49 8-4-—59; B., 18—19; Elev, 36-89. 40 | EARNINGS. General Cigar Company—Net earn ings for nine months ending Sept, 80 after deductions for Federal taxes were $1,801,8 arnings for first six months ending June 30 were $1,275, 983, giving for the first three months, June 20-Hept, 30, earnings of $425,958 DIVIDENDS. Burns Bros, Coal Company--Regu lar quarterly of 2 1-2 per cent. eash and 2 1-2 per cent, stock on the com | GUFFEY-GILLESPIE a What is the busine: January, 1919, the | Price has registered more than 20% guin, | 42New St. WRone Wrend- 0061) STONEHAM HanogooK| Oil, Curb, Mining, Industrial Shows italization ning | N Equipment N Price Range N Now Ready for Diatributton Chas. A. Stoneham & Co. 41 Broad Street, New York BRANCHES Chicago Detroit. Milwaukee Boston, Hartford Phitadeipiia Cleveland ESTABLISHED 1903. NO Sy Your name and address on a postal or fll out coupon brings you Copy 30 Free. TT Address ZIT CITT CTS ‘\\ LOFT, Incorporated outlook | for these two enterprises which prompted the recent increased interest in their stocks and advancing prices therefo: Special Repor #on the above in a complete and yet con- cise form, will be forwarded without obligation upon re- quest for 142 38. SCHMIDT & DEERY |} Membera Consolidated Stock Brchange of N.Y Py : of ness, stiffness mon stock payable Noy, 15 Cold Compound” taken every Swol HBane's Cold Compound” Is the prerereety vane and Lead Smelting Main pas as oo Often hours until three doses are taken] quickest, surest relief known and onpany—Regular quarterly of $1.50 Broad St.| 319 Fifth Ave. usually breaks up a cold and ends all} costs only a few cents at drug stores. «share on preferred stock payable Tei, Broad 1778" Tl. Mur'y Mul Sab ‘grippe misery. It acts without assistance. Tastes Noy, 1, Phila.” Office, 628 Widener Bide, | The first dose opens clogge nice. Contains no quinine. Insist on. New York and Honduras Rosario nostrils and air passages of hy Pape'st- Advi. Mining Company ~Distrivution cqual mh. ~~ POL ernove noid. ibd ee young man he had jast| © Prices 1915 to Oct (eee s Study the Chart wonderful upswing re 1915 the price of the ‘The historic ratio of 16 to 1, the so-called parity with gold, probably will be From an aver- per ounce in been since SALVATION ARMY OPENS A BIG FIVE-DAY CONGRESS Peature Comes Saturday With a Parade on Fifth Avenue. Great Powder Company—Regular | vf 1 1-2 per cent. on pre- More than 1,000 members of the ferred k payable Nov. 1 Salvation Army from all parte of the comion | Country are expécted to be present to~ Opened steady. O8t., 460, up a1; | MENG the openiner of the army's tive. Dee, $4.60, uo. 18 4 op: |day congress, which convenes in the Mateh, 34.06; 38 Metropolitan Temple, Seventh Avenue _ and Fourteenth street, to discus evangelical and rescue work in 880 cites and towns and methods for tds soning social unrest To-mght's meeting will consist of # grand weicome review of officers, sole diers and recruits, Thursday and kiny there will be meetings of of # coun and on Saturday the est publi monstratioh ewer given by the Salvation Army will take place when the members of thé Sal vation Army pa up Fifth Avenue. Sunday Commander — Evangeline Rooth will conduct and addeess three large pubic meetings at the Lexinge — : ‘Theatre, Gist Street ana Lexing- Ata's Crew Report wemed. Avenue. At one of these meetings fticers the Aiiurt amahip|Commander Booth will be decorated Sarcoxie, which arrived here to-day | aoa i Mingulstied Service Medal h sar Eee: BF ts \awarded her by Secretary of War Jon Monday to have abandoned their | !M® the war, The medal will be pinmed ship, had ‘been picked up by the Brit- lon Miss Booth by Major Gen. David R. amehip Zirkil, now due at Phil- Shanks, commander of the port of embarkation, | BANKING ANO FINANCIAL, Why Is Si! ver Going Up? Because the world faces an shortage of 100, 000,000 ourftes. = World production is averaging about 156,750,000 ounces, whereas the demand for 1919 is estimated at be- tween 54,000,000 and 500,000,000 ounces, The pi its of the Siver mining com- panies are Inereasing Trap= idly wd the good. silver stocks are the BIG BUYS of the ye Alert “mv study the getting a copy book, Sil- has and up- can yER few the silver mining companies, ax well as a com~ pendinm of valuable Silver wtatiatios Do You Wish You Knew the General Rules for Trading? Our Free Booklet explains this timely subject in a simple way and gives clear examples. Send for a copy today. Ask for Booklet No. E W-632 JONES & BAKER SECURITIES 50 Broad St, Phone 7150 Phone | Bread 2910 2 Murray Hill T12@ NEW YORK Direct Private Wires Detroit Baltimore 505 Fifth Ave. Philadelphia Pitebargh Livingston Refiners | 8 Per Cent. 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