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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OOTOBER 27, 1919. . CO QUOTATIONS. a {| FINANCIAL NEWS AND PRICES } CURB FLUCTUATIONS IN OILS AND INDUSTRIALS p] 137; Hupp, 19 8.414; Heyden Chem-| cables, 10.50: Guilderg, demand. | the September ai a ih oe > cal, 8 S-h—8 Submarine Boat,| 9713-16; cables, 37 15- sth tially higher on KING ALBERT CHRISTENS ‘ P i nine $ \ Wivaudo 30—-20-1-2 the preceding three 7 a Ben, $8 3 1-2; 'U. 8. Steam: MONDY perations fell to around 65. per cent. AN AMERICAN TROOPSHIP ey — , " macity, a rol x Teeo'P, Mi market dull, Gen, Asphalt |, Ctl money. for both clasaes of Col. |Haraiy have: exceeded 10 per. cent tne gels tow, : as High, tase, Cast, Che eased to 194 1-2; Am. Marc, quoted lateral, lending and renewing at § Per) white in the third quarter the average —_— 4 Ps 7 Soul " % + & 7 le! 3-4; Int, Pet, 38 3-4—9 9-4; TY operations, notwithstanding th PHILADE! ‘ Ad, Rymely a tomar Wen shares. ime money Is easier, While tt ts . ithstanding the atrike UADELPHIA, Oct. 27.—King News and Gossip of To-Day’s as hu me <* ‘ieee Total rales stocks, 1,517,000 mir doue 17 1-217 8-4; Coca offered iat 7 per cent some toans eet atting tociee September, aver- | Abert christened the troopship Can- rea ‘ 3 rt Gunes aa nave been made as low as 61-2 for 60 vhi aweatlond Market—Present and Fue rorogeers Rea a a gg Peo ° S eniete: ghia nl 4H wii ae fate ie MM erie 59.] and 90 days, Money has been placed | rected earninee it came ten fate tote inte te bee gge Aipprcrite dice) ‘ Allis Chalmers... 48-40% 47) +2. [StL & San Hien pened atrong. Shell TFARSCOrt ee ee Oe Rae te atee, Bae, Sent, Mixed money le 6 ber lan important Melos te whe tune mae afternoon, The ceremony was ture Prices. i: les, Cock, Wa" ee, Glide pene 4 y [UP 24; Simms Pet. 44 1-2. up 3 1 58, w at 19, up cont. bid for all dates, Tar veeutia, hird quar-| witnessed by Prince Leopold: Gen Am, Bect Sumer... U7 04% 99% + |ToMm Coy & Cham. — | White Oi! 37, up 1 8-8; Barnett, mie LE aT NEW LOW - omme Pershing and his staff. Franklin D, Am, Bowh Mag... 190% 123% 123% + 1% [""anap Co, .. + 64 | 3-16; Queen, 6—8; Amal, Royalt ss 5 UNITHD STATES STE BARN- ; a Roosevelt, Assistant Secret, As a result 6f President Wilson's | 4™. + [Tea & 0.. + [1 3-8-1 5-8; Fedl, Oil, 2 7-8-3; Sars cane Sane 6 sew ee = INGS, hdr, fav: ee ee + 088 R for day at Chickees Navy and other notables Sec Rand rental, ows of Ge 1% [thin Ave, + ay | pulpa, 7 7-H—$ 1-2; Stanton, 2 ee 10.52, off 7 contimes, due to selling on] ‘The United States Steet Cospora-| Range for day at Chicago Shortly ter bagssorae ae tuminous minors, stock prices re-|\m + % | Tobacco Ison + 1% (2 1-4; Ranger, $-$-1-2; Salt Creek. | removal of arbitrage restrictions In| tion ig expected to show satisfactory ORs, : r yal party ar- Am, § = 1% | Tram Oi. + % Intl, Pet., 38 1-240; Wester | tray, Marks declined to 0336 and|earnings for the third quarter. I Mim, foe, | (Mow Chanem, [rived from New York they were Dounded sharply in to-day’s market| Am. bre syed... 1% 11 A } ie Com, Pet, 69-—60 aE aa Ore ee act ec ree [Gay cists ioe ee, Mate ee guests of a reception at Red Cross and Mang issuow rocovered all of the| Am, tile & Leathe 38% 87% 8% — %|U + & Glenrock, 8 $-4—4; | franc checks to 8.68; demand sterling | ree ase Compared with the second ee headquarters. While the King and fround lost in Saturday's bad break. [Am Mile @ tan, we 108M AAT 18TH +H -% Houston,” 145—182; | was off 3-8 at $4.171-8 Swiss cables. |Guarter, ‘Then net earnings were | cy Seteee Wark at: tak eevee Botore the market opened there was | 4" 40% 40% 40% — 2% + 4 . Pet. ce. | 5,62 francs per $1; Peseta cables, 19.22 | $34,331,901, aud net for stock equiva. |" * Ind b* pyerss Gavem ss Am, 29. + 2 | United fruit —o |Royalty, 3 2—| Stockholm cables, 24.10; Belgian ca-|lent to $2.29 a share on the Junior] Jas Elizabeth visited Miss Helen Taft, @ new, strong note of optimism | 4m, + %/ Un Retad Stone + 1%/1 5 Bets Ket, 8.58: Vienna cables, .0090; ster- | issue. daughter of the ex-President, at @Mroughout the financial district. Not] Am, tacomotive + 2% | United Pood. + 1% Line pA Coster: eiebest 9-8 8; frane cables, 8.66; lire! United States Steel's operations in Rryn Mawr College. omy was it felt that the President's | Am Sip & Com Cor 45% + %)U. 8, Induet, AL + % | Carib, 47 3-4— 4b; Isl, Oil, 7 1+ statements would result in a post-| Am Gort & Ret. me a +N Ga ee Paak dastye ss Am, Stee! Porn: + 1% | Gas, ston- Wy: ponement of the strike order, but that | \m, Baek asc + tag] Noon prices firm. Amal. _ BANKING AND FINANCIAL. | _ [BANKING AND FINANCIAL, it would materially modify radical] Am, ‘Te, & Tel Oo + fp) CS ===" i pong tl Hit add eed Be + 4|Simms Pet. 43—44; Salt Creek, 61— plans of big labor leaders, who have in, Won ie}. ; 52; Shell Transport, 81 1-2—82 1-4, strongly intimated that strike orders] 45 yoy og°'""" tia wa = + 4%] Carte, 45—46; Tex. Co. Rts, 62— 62 1-2; White Oll, 37 1-4—7 1-2; Trop- ued if the penal pro-| Am. Writ, Pape pf 4% 614 would soon be teal Oil, 20—2; Int. Pet. 39 1-4—40; visions of the Cummings railroad bill | Am. Zine 4% St ~ ¢ were enacted into law, and if the | Asscouds ay ~ Warvadti ot. » % be Syndicate, 45 1-2—6, Al As, Realization ey 2K = 4 |Wete Pare 4 ‘Two BP. M. market dull, White of os warkers they represent did not 8000/45, Ty. oats), a6 |, OB + 1% | Wenen | Rjsold above 38 and Shell Transport | receive substantial wage advances. [.mo, 01) see 118M | 116% +1 |Wenteen \sfabove $2. Siinms Petroleum made a | : Wall Street was particularly grati- tty Le LK 00% + th | Westinghouse. + &| Dew record high at 453-8. Cartb. Syn- 250 000 , y favorable manner |4 t dicate sold off 33-4 from the high to '» fi fied by the highly favorable manner [71° be 441-2;Corden was 11; Phillips Pet. | in which the President's statement | pstiwia Lovo. H ore. ‘The close was firm. Shell Tr. 821 up 21-4; White Oil 391-2, up 37- United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland was received by the press and public | Rai, & On» Bid fMilia- | Barret Co = ena te rennin gg oie [eb har na = Simms Pet. 44, up 3; Int. Pet. 38 3-4, tions. It is now ac = | tet, Wtotors up 1-4. tieal certainty in the financial dis- | tea, Stee ne Ten-Year 54% Convertible Gold Bonds due August 1, 1929 2 "Rn, trict that if a strike is called in do- Beth, Sts 106% + 2 31-28, 100. . off 10; vin cur cunt 5 | we fiance of the Government's orders, it bored 1% 7 2d 48, 93.42, off .08; Ist 4%, 95.20, off] | Wa ee ome a , » will be as much an & file as the fast soe + 28 | don Se bar athed Iota, oko; ofr 207 | Coee Cola, 4243 1-2; off 1:2 to une Three-Year 514% Convertible Gold Notes due November I, 1922 ] dying steel strike, + &] Victory $445, 99.60; 43-45, 99.62,4 Changed: eaten , : unusually wild : 4 wi 2] Conn Copper, 61-46 1-2; Crosson, Bh Tegel nied yur ot COR CORRE Bae oa, otancs Dated November 1, 1919 Interest payable February 1 and August I a repr Corp., 261-2—27; Registered, 25 t-2— Direct gations Gover! stocks Saturday, confident in the be- oe cot 2 aad ? ‘Actnia, 10-10 1-2; Perfection, 13— Obti of the nment Hef that labor news could not help mew , enlah Valley—Hepl. sr. nis. . i 1-4 VAlilet Pack. 61-63; Ny. Ship- ‘i 4 reais Canadian Vacific. decrease $331,815; bal. aft, tax, $438,- | building, nion Picture, Dut grow worse over the wook-end, | Tiel ok Wea | te 242; net op® income, | 223, Overland, H1—311-2; Col. Tire, We are advised that the Bonds and Notes are Legal Investments for Savings Banks excitedly bought in their contracts 3 Bia : yt Great Western, 14—18 in California, Connecticut and Vi “at the market.” As a result initlal lowandier Motor m +6 Mah rete 9 m. Bt Otis, 40—40 1-2; for! ‘ermont. advances in highly speculative issues, | - & Onw wm o+ het : ra bal si piety de 123-4 | ; a articularly the ol) and} & 0 ts a + 1% | Mex, , decrease $1,656, ne a ore at eta trom 4 10] aaa we Niet GM 8 O14 + Lop, Income, #2,76601, decrease $1,885, coho? eg rig Principal and interest payable in United States gold onin, ot the office of J.P. Morgen & Co, . motor shares, ol Ch Vneunatic Tuo, 100 100 0 Fagg, 16 3-417; Tobacco Prod without dedaction jor any British taxes, present or feature. * more than 10 points niet Ms But steel, equipment and food | shares were the ofly group that failed «a Cosden & Co.—For six monhts ended | Vanadium, . 91! Fy sts | 22 3-428 1 June 30, 1919: $281,083 after deduct ots see te 14a €-4t COUPON BONDS IN DENOMINATIONS OF $100, $500 AND $1000 REGISTERABLE AS TO PRINCIPAL COUPON NOTES IN DENOMINATIONS OF $100, $500 4ND 31000 Copa Gessial Soe shot upwe ard in « ing accrued interest and taxes, In-) Cola, 41—42; General Asphat, 13 manner that was unusual even for cluding estimated Federal = taxes ——— Al that volatile issue. Its initial gain amounting to $521,231, but before de- BANKING AND FINANC AL i“ Was 13 points, which was, soon, in: preciation and depletion, Raarninggs | enn ; ™ ae basin pap fiveseloinptin: ight bed Notes—the aggregate not exceeding $250,000,000 ia . tae wold: & TO ALL OLDE: CLA. ND prinocipa! t—er termined ep: creased to 171-4 points. d ALL HOLDERS RES A by organ & Co, at the time of the closing of the subscription books. for the same period list year were $ wa Oe are sie Haus aalug, be US cr ate ala Nh beable ‘Heigl Raile These securities are to be convertible, at the option of the holder, ond er : \- a 1918 terest ational came more orderly, and there was Baltimore, & Ohio- September gross Brooklyn, Queens MCovaty & Suburben od Bonds, Fourth Series, at 100 and interest, Berti po sed Thay eotipatea for Renppatins Bo bad presen Hn ho sition on the part o| . ai raaae Company, oro take profits, but the small reac- eae ¥ The Nassau Electric Railroad Company fized rate of $4.39 $0 the pound. Buch ‘Notional War Bonds are payadle im Sterling ot maturity, February 1, 1929, . tion this caused was short lived. In the last half hour the market again | Continental Can. experienced a vigorous buying move- | Continental Ody, . ment and closed at about the prices of the day. Com, (rod, ut. teel got up to 1085 net | Crucible Stent at ai at 105%, and are more fully described below. Conversion of the Ten-Year Bonds be made at time prior cree ce te uur er ee February. 1y 1929: “Conwersion of hree-Year Notes may hye any time ar te Nowowsber 1, 1922, notice to 17M day of september. Tig: the Unied be given prior te September 1, 1922, of conversions to be made on or after that date, riet Court for the Souther mm Dis ey York, made Upon such conversion the converting bondholder or noteholder will be entitled to receive £232 : 128. : Od. principal amount of such National Wer bonis for each $1,000 principal amount of Ten-Year Bonds or Three-Year decrease | § ting income ¢ ; net op 48, decrease $5,714 Norfolk & Western — september az gain of 3 points, Most serongin |, how. | Cita Cane Sugar, + ever, was sti by oils and | Cuba Cane Sugar vw. &i% 2% KI ++ 1 | gross, $7,948,327, decrease, $577,416; out 146, a] Del & Mudnan 6... 102% 102% WE + 042, decrease Ba pease Notes surrendered. Details of conversion arrangements and provision for handling frections will be ennounced by motors, Studebaker rose gain of nearly 13 13 points for the | Ponce Mines ....,, 14 13% 18% day. eikborn Goat ree a) Huda Jobneton MRS, CRAIG CALLS BOMB [incr ssc 19 months gros $ 44 solldated Kabir pater ie cu aniettee tice erent J.P. Morgan & Co. in Dehal} of the British Treasury within the neat few dept, ond will Be hept on file at their ofion | wanna & Western | 5) ay clalms and demande against, tho The National War 5% Bonds (Fourth Series) ore payable im Sterling at 105% om February 1, 1929, at $5 operating income, 58° $6,218,781, de- | wld tania itaroed, Gomme or taxes | pany), Hirovkiva balance a D8; net oper. [tam Htatiroad airbanke EXPERT 18 OPEN PARCEL) ‘=: w=. « ‘= prey ity, about 5.70%. The following tabi eatin wk Rubler .. renented (0 Lindley BM. y, a . f 1g table shows the amounts which a holder of Bonds or Notes of this pane ANS et pada ey of “and cor Bora tlon oi or betore i realize in dollars, assuming that such National War 5% Bonds were sold if the London panlcA ot an ue Unexpected Package Proves to Be| (aia, ",8 Wt taxes, ac ant ay we ae paid at maturity et 105, and the proceeds converted into dollars at varying rates ef ewohenge: 2) 5 Gift of China Plates From Pinhevivanis it damande to ‘ Friend. Gen, Motors pf. September gro: i i inareas ed tn PSone Gen. “ore after tax, 838, A hallhoy took to the apartment of | « Sere 7; net operating |Aimriution of the moneys and. proceeds — Based »n Sale of Comptroller Charles L. Craig at No, 120) Granby Minn ncome, $40,040; | of i bei of the d ant surface National War Bonds at [00 i Rroadway to-day a package about eight | Grt Nor. Ky, vf. nine ene, mn the bh ———; inches by eight inches by ten inches. Gna beep bee and It bora the name of Mrs. Craig and the| (iy siates steel inscription on the upper left hand cor-| ttaskell & Marker, tember S248,551 plosive exchanges of statesmanship and | (nertore Com. aparoaAe ber fare Or er civic virtue with Mayor John F. Hylan! inc. Harvester. Me ciaine for damage for, tort We quote as follows from the published prospectus descriptive of the National Wer 5% Bonds (Fourth Bertes cottonnion whi have not here payable February 1, 1929, at 105% : in the Board of Estimate. Both the Mer, Marine, 278,025, dee tofore comm ner top side, ‘Hendlg with care; this| Uline Cent. ... side wi Inspiration Cov, Mr. Canig had recently had some ex-| Intertnre Con, Mayor and the Comptroller have, many | tnt. Mor, Marine uf, 112% one Kose ance B41; net |intare rammienced an, aril ABORT thiaiien cake , ae i ardent and devoted friends Int, Nichol + 3 arpiitd He cree Tey or mult. In order to establish. the “Bonds of this issue, an interest payable from t to time in respect thereof, ‘ at Seat on looking over the backs Lote bar aware and Hudsons | Sentember Sa ue Woe ldo" ao by etn au aun British taxation, present or future, so long as it is shown in the manner directed by the’ Lacie ve open Al uteadlysg in e, told the colored hallboy she didn't| K* *} net operating incom: 205,885, de- Diaint. upon. the Treasury ln eat thn aac lie Kova Wel + 4% trease, $1,004,562: nine mcothiacccare monies on or before ihe Levene ownership Che Paroen ieee i REN domiciled nor orenerty resident in the United Kingdom of ‘ | any such package and that he bettor| knmmee tim os... O84 7 i income, $1,f54,698, decrensi $1. nv maid order reauires claims ‘cat Britain reland. take it away and 4 for Lieut. Owen | taskawanna Steel ., 4 ( gees f the sald de ; és 5 ara. Aiport arti gs creer | [rege ga +4 DIVIDENDS Diath Boca 26 This offering te mode ehofeet 66 the approval PY Sur.C OuRte! ef, necestery: fecmelltieg! Combustibies, Usidgh Vatley + % »w York Shipbuilding Corporation, " Leut. Wagan co: iA shaves | Lorillard as - lar quarterly of $1.a share, pnya-| corms OF Bo Ures a igor Benen page raping [Seuss : iy sari ate ste WE OFFER THE ABOVE OBLIGATIONS FOR SUBSCRIPTION AS FOLLOWS: cs yor ide. e tool ~ wonndres pal dt h ol roo! . eight Beautival ¥ neh bina. plates fH Max. Meters 9 Ve + mot Ne Yorke. and Ten-Year Bonds at 96}; and interest, yielding over 6%, card sayy plate ay Dep. Stores... nat 0 orenent f Brg ra Ora By Mr. Preree Gaceie Gakall Men Pets ---s t os Ree gal offen No ah Three-Year Notes at 98 and interest, yielding about 654% . 2 ast st Stre wi aeeeee -* row. ol ros vi y nage SE ri Mr Craig ahe| Mulline Body + u Twisde Hrooklyn, N. Y.. September 19 > a NS ll pelle ore vie | TANTRA, GARRISON. Recetver Subscription books are now open at the office of 1. P. Morgan & Co., and will be closed in their discretion. WOMAN TEACHER IN COURT, | serats Tv: ae eis inl ste New York, THE RIGHT I8 RESERVED TO REJECT ANY AND ALL APPLICATIONS, AND ALSO, IN ANY. | ACCUSED ( OF HITTING BOY |=" ed ite ee ts pees EVENT, T0 AWARD A SMALLER AMOUNT THAN APPLIED FOR, : ‘ eoraide and vinvard - Nat, Clank fe Suit 1; \eeaead vi ; ; " meet Nat, Fo, & St. + % | Harwrod. mounts due on allotments will be payable at the office of J. P. Morgan & Co., im New York Funds to thetr Enid Loran, t ht, teachor in| Natl. lead for and the date o ent (on or about N ber 1 i Publi shoal’ No. 172, 1OTth Street ana | Nema, Corr, -_ ohne . ied Lip . uae twill be stated in the notices of allotment. msterdam Avenue, was arraigned be- (yy. Airbrak Pit ‘emporary obligations of the Government, or Trust Receipts of J. P. Morgan & Co., will be delivered fore Mugistrate Douras in Wes! late oat 1h i hes ~ ponding Can earicn A cinma Carnie ait) ies ne | the engraving of the defnitioe obligations, horfWith assault, Tho cfurge was made| N.Y. 5. U. & H. 3% | by Mrs, Mary Cronnon, of No. 49 West| %: ¥. Ont. & W. 20 | . 98th Street, the mother of Clyde Cron-| Nor Pas we “fat wei J, A MORGAN & CO. ell IG ay Fon ‘lar mn FURST NATIONAL BANE ae oe ammtil NATIONAL CITY COMPANT, Naw Yok clase. era ao TONOP ANY OF NEW YORK ( Mrs. Cronnon in court alleged that} Fieri "RvCK r TAGEe BANKERS TRUST COMPANY THE CHASE NATIONAL BANK hart en hae van sraared Ae St He Dimes Heat cs F & 10 OTHERS NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE IN NEW YORK Sine Tonen “because tg. was rustling | leslie s+ TBE LIBERTY NATIONAL BANE THK EQUITABLE TRUST COMPANY OF NEW YORK ‘ ‘a plece of paper.” Becau®® he was not | Pan Amer. Vrotrol. CENTRAL UNION TRUST COMPANY OF NEW YORK THE FARMERS LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY going fast enor Mrs. Cronnon | Copy Gratis HARRIS, charged, the teacher ‘struck the boy in A: |, FORBES & CO. ! \ th fc, tn Herre tA RL | \ Ask for 145-38, WM. A. READ & CO. BROWN BROTHERS & CO. LAZARD FRERES an's requis ase was adjourned | pore af ser ung Nov. A | Pore staan, “ Dx ae ‘Tae KIDDER, PEABODY & CO, J. & W. SELIGMAN & CO, LEE, HIGGINSON & C — hil, Co ‘ Capital cit co, KRASNOE-SELD RETAKEN [v= ‘Stee SCHMIDT & DEERY| semeniae oe 0 2 Olle. , ’ Members KISSEL, KINNICUTT & CO. WHITE, Ww) FROM THE IME BOLSHE Tt, Cosh... ard es ces Track slow. Consolidated Stock Exchange of N.Y. || CONTINENTAL AND COMMERCIAL TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK, Chicago cami ISTS Hod Creek, Coal + ott] NAVAL “BATTLE REPORTED. cali tmt ise scoteli| | CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY OF ILLINOIS, Chee Appin: FIRST TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK, Chicago. any it. | " + Chicago Se onnonior enreareall! | yinona, Fintand, Oct. #7.—CAsoocl- ||] ‘Fe.tuees ante tat afore talons THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BOSTON THE NATIONAL SHAWMUT BANK OF BOSTON fg 4 mardi ites that Oita ated Sori “ + OMT ied, Prete)=-Reporte were received ' OLD COLONY TRUST COMPANY, Bosten J {Faden IeBolatoyihe Ha? CAE sees Be RN here’ torday that a naval battle’ oe | FIRST NATIONAL BANK IN ST. LOUIS TUE UNION TRUST COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH ae lores) inv had, vee la 4 mT 2 sured @ ALAS HORE: — captured ic oie ar te ow 24 Nvnite pasting she toiand of Monee! TTRBERTY BONDS | FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Cleveland FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Cincinnash city's principal defen | 10% oft te Rwedisit coant Yesterday, 4 : FIRST AND OLD DETROIT NATIONAL BANK, Detroit THE ANGLO & LONDON-PARIS NATIONAL BANK, San Francisce - STOCK'IOLM, Oct Premier Karp! Sava d several destroyers putting fied“tn Aroha! ot ae WHITNEY CENTRAL TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK, Neg Orloang ;. Extreme Socialist ministers have also J on Swift & Company matey Coupons / focjallat maint : : t f e lee (test omtin Aiko Vietery Coun d woe ase de Mat eae ad dan “PURDY & CO. Bout, Pac, ..iee6 LO a a "16.07 conte ver poundy—Advt. Tel, John SLT4-5-G-7. 34 Pine Bt, M. ¥,

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