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| CURB FLUCTUATIONS |cnargm aid reserve. for ontingene | cles, $3,597, against $1,847 in 1917 ’ + Group 1-3-6 . nt 7 Rope ip 1-2—-5-8, stronger fin position of Stock \ | pintertiorvush Rapid | Troalt—ur- | “Noon prices easier, Gen. Asphatt | Mxchunge houses ‘ a Ba a ‘ id htt pd for Sep. declined about 3 pointe to 153 during | | : ‘ 493.607" . against deficit of second hour; Vanadium 58, off 1; A]U 8. on SHEET m, 3,687 sume ‘period 1918 T. Sec, 76 1-2, off 1-2; Am, Safety Ra- fs DIVIDENDS. ip tae Migs. ler laa. Che je! ‘ lt. Naa , zor AT oft 1-8; Otis Steel 40 to] Several independent piled manu. + ile vor 1 ce yon d pr 4 toa of stot - at : 91-2; ers vo! a c prices ' ANews and Gossip of To-Day’s Incom “ " ot . pb git fa jAtex veabee 1 te 0, | Kelly Spring. * sor M108 = 1K ree Of stocks totalled 14631,000) (9 13 7. 4; Coss a Cota ry 3- Hon Ye i Wie taeve let ing ppoeed by the * come account for three months) Aleta old 2% 2% ‘= | Ketgey Whet jut 104 108% = By Sli@res. 5 3. be opposed by the kia | : ani ae | 2 P, M. prices heav Steel Corporation and some of the Market—Present and Fue ended Sept. 30, 19: Net rales, $6,«| Abe tunes 1% 1% Kennecott ~~ 8 — ts sold below 76; U. R. larger independent producers, It is t . ani M Allin (iatmers ay 4 Keystone Tite Am O% — 1% LIBERTY BONDS . ¥ : ture Prices cost, general expenses, é&e.,| tae os Oe |Asphait, 149 to 150 apparent that in all probability bu t i 822; not profit, $644,951; other in- | Am Ma “tag ig a! mA + Mm) 8 A=d8, $100.94, up .02; 1st 4H, $90.09.) Am, Mare, 7 1-8 to 3- hess for the first half of 1920 will be i come total Income, $7 7" iain ate we % RA [UP 10; tnd 49, $93.20, up 08; Ist] to 10 1-8; Hupp, 3 5-8 done at prices fixed on March 21 NUOROOE GHANAOA, den,, SECASHT: ‘| ; im a Te, Mm mK 41-48, | $95.00, tnd 41-49, [dum, 87 1-2 to 58 1 ety Razor, | chances and that there will b Although valiant efforts were made | $399,003 bbe so bak hae | i A Fron “ne # $95.00, up .20; 2nd 4197 164 te 1 r “ola 40 1-2 to 41.| marked scarcity of sheets and toxday on the part of Wall Street) Liggett & Meyers Tobacoo Com-| ; | wetland 210% Bieta ye aoe | dee ee al rete stook pools to support the prices of | Pany.—Regular quarterly 2 per! a fe | Manhattan hit... 8282 phe ih | LH by consumers for prompe. de their protexes, public selling, coupled | fynt ON common stork payable 1 Beadle ‘ ee Regarding tin plato prices tor t with attacks on the part of Freport ‘Te *, as 1 = | Mas, Motors it . = frat half of 1920 it is assum 1 woitttod if ak te 2 ea + te] Max, Motors t.. — 1%] $2-2s, 95, off 20; 2 ina position to know ti sional bear ed payable Nov, 28 i i : 14; 3d 41-28, 96.22. 4 SMALLER throuthout th ' Consolidated © Regul dats ae saPmale ey + 9% | , hd , th ¢ ee prese nt $7 price will not be changed i without the lis conan as—Hexulir aun > Me | en, Petites Vietory 43-48, 9:64, off | Many large brokerage houses re-| Some nufacturers favored A price Speculative sentinon « t pointer. er cent. pny + 9% | Miami .02 port a heavy reduction in their loans | advance, but were not sufficient thrown into ¢ sion by loter- | — 1s] Mutling Bod -1 ala yer the last two w In some | bring much influence to bear in that mination of United Mine Workers - Mi tvale S00, + v1 reductions amount to 30 per|direcyion. Tin piste and sheet mill Wiki duebatee 40 have. th ; ie - Mion, & St, L =} Opened irregular. I A representative of one house baad operating at a very satisfactory erat » he coa ors slip a 5 Mo,, Kan, & ‘Tr — %| 821-8 to 821-4, off 8-8 to unchanged; | reports continued heavy shipments | te + strike go into effect to-morrow Am, Gist & Red, OO Ow 4 , Lea aie , 4 ¥ a ke go in ‘ect to-morrow night, D | Miscou Mae, = 4 | White O11, 888-4 to 2, off 1-4 to un-| Of securities to the inter This| fowsian Nuys Havana itetel. owe = Changes nit * ig! firm shipped $2,000,000 of securities | SOcording to schedule. After an early | Oa ed "4 Maldie States Oi! 1 jon > > m7 ith | P anged; Si 5 2, z John Mek. Bowman, President of a dew of strongth, the market mot lire 1 | Netionat Acm % ed; Simms Pet, 4% off 1-2: | one day. this week leroup of hotels in this, city, announced i « eeniden’ f setting | He = 1%] National Aniline 10 Queen, 6-4; Carib, 603-s—51; Glen-| Brokers have beon advising cau- |Yerterday ‘that he had purchased. the losing of selling » - 18] Sar Cleat Pave |rock, 37-84; Barnett, 1-8-—2-16; Cos-| ion for nome ime past ‘and this ac-|foter Sevilla at Tfavana the highly specutat ee ay - @ Thm Nat Comabuit.« |den, 107-8-111-8: Amal. Royalty, = : nly Hive Isaties: leh yy. a re Nat Pn & Stn % 18-811. Merritt 4 3-4—-25 Lb POLITICAL. fOeNtly scored sensational gains reg | Jen 3 0 fam 4 ilccnas Houston, 146-165; Hudson Oil, 1--| wm aes declines ranging — beww : ‘ 5 nb dson 1, Snir awe oe a ee % t NOTES ae “ , Ly Wy 11-8; Victoria, 11-2—165-8; Un Pic. | Ase Ghd Oi WRNERD seemed C8 Thal | one, re CNTR OF Sie Beare Sr Wie) sean 04 4 ‘ture, 221-2—23 1-2; Boston Wyo. mest the wavo of f : dis tbahtele dea Paul Railroad ¥ 78: Fedl. Oil, 8-8; Elk Basin \ wave of professional a hii wae @ Goole, ol 1 * B1-2-9; Panhandle Prod, 29-301 public selling. This was not surpris- ) 14% 454 . Ryan Oil, 41 2.8: { ing in view of the fact that they has ; 7 ic t : cg bg a ee sid 1 ea ; i aia nay nck we : Him eA. 10 ora Scots tee + : 1 | " been marked up in such A rabid troit . Mio Cries Gar os % Lance Royalty Sequoyah, | . manner recently that thelr positior ve fs Cane 5 Na 10 1 , 21-4; Y. Oil| j from a technical inarket standpoint, |i euctea “that If the Bapreme Court [Aue Gul & 8 “ Md + ee Midwent Ret, 168170; : , hag become materially weaened rides that dividends are not rene Vameroneive 161, 108%, 14: 4 aos E ; ' ' taxable income, the Packard. Motor | Mute & ¢ " ‘or e. 10. + ‘ ‘ But the ardor of all poole was not | (5 y Wil declare 4 200 por |ttant's She ‘ 5 53--5 Western States, i | dampencd by the dangerous labor stock dividend, | thet, Mossase WON, 8 1 (Ranger, 1-8—1.2 | insok, For \nvanes, Reswbite ivon Wrg hax heen | received by , OH 1, 10 Noon prices cisier. White Oi | Aad Stee! at one time rhowed a de- “oration of "4 propaed os n ah i Pe cay enane M vitip Ne i ‘ i aline ot 4 points, but between ” Kt the Newtios % | Veegile’s « Houston 145 Pet. 49 to adi: @ad 2 o'clock was run up 11 points White Ol) Corporation ty s “ a | Here Mar 4 ® Salt Creek Compa ' By "to 1271-4, a new high record for all |W. Haheark wire : 10» jt. « 87 to 87 1-2; rights 80 1-4 to 81; Al. | Be tithe. he officera, and aj ete a a Wining Huts 42 to 46 ; " This had @ stimulating effect nerd ty the | f : erage 4 . Fre ib, Syndi j | remainder af the steel jist. U Li wake ' ag 5 naw ‘ - opical Oil, ere Sacer : |. Stel, which had dectined nearly twa), ThA well hrought 1, by the company ‘ wh neh oer Bet. Cowden, wt] im a: points to 106 1-2, rallied to 108 5- and | forne Parish iy ‘wien gauged is @x- J : | a this demonstration of recuperative ; Pected to prove ty ne of the argos ’ eo . WHITSOHONG oh ; bog pt Wells ao (ar deve n the field D ed id rode] a NM i! ‘ vite ON, aX 7 an | 4 power gave tone to most of the ot eh eg ay nua mote 15, : ii, on dis a a igdustrials nk farn alte ction of | pipe |\ bev im 10 Re 4 Plut ratirond and metal shares con-\ wii shortly, be " eadiotm tm Clmier 38 i i : f Spey! 40 exhibit a heavy tone. a it : a f taljroad outlook has not shown any >| 40, 000 CARS OF COAL ‘ mt. m4 ‘ * 4 ing : . appreciable improvement, and Wall pal legal Ra gee Nw 16 0 TA — tg | OE LE by Street is still in the dark as to wha HELD UP 0 PENNSYLVANA|::. dar s 00 . ' i ish- Americ Corporation ! i ‘ neasures might be adopted to relieve | Psa a i ; s © 2h nd 87; hiuRint 8 427 1-4; | : ts i heir precarious position, They are} t Central Tere r 1 scheduled to be returned to private| ape i ‘ is r a oe f contro! on Jan. 4, but it ts not now in- Delivery Stopped dy Order of jen P ! eS 4 <d that they will receive an ¢ arly | “ : nye ‘ a he 7 z Ca pearesee in freight rates Reilroad Administration — AN [{ } ee hot at : udou 31-81 1-1 5 t ‘oward the close be i "1 A | ae AG iy Loew 84 1- : eas © 104: in an confidence in fours diaiayed | Between Here and Pittsburg, |.) ne Se Mb mf {tate 841-234 E-t; Maroka 21-82 1-4; } q ‘ jan to cover their short contracts,! 4 telegram from the Railroad Ad- Comp. Tos, & ite is } Great Weat, id=18: Big Ledge 9-16 ° i ab re vident fact that i ‘i aay eel 2 , i Hig Lis <b: Cons, Copper 6 & 3-8; Cros- , e ! stOp loas orders were / jon, received to-day a , 1 O 41; vi I tas rly cetlinns Whisk eas eeeb ca ottice of the General Superintendent | Heed tients 7 ammany s Grip! Q 1 i Be further evidence ot the confidenc 0 | the Pennsylvania Railroad, or lke ioe hi D dery 7 ‘ > i 7 Bicel rose to 108 1-8, an advance of | {dered that, with the exception of | ; ' “ “i ° ja) ror tsar vo pots et it certain eimnatea exemption” no 05 cae —onthe Board of Estimate 5 i 3 ne and carried the rest ‘of| deliveries of ttumtnous coal shal! {un , oe a . : 4 et w' ne “ t they ‘ a tt ' H Pi Money ra Ridin Misigd aCe eee UGH SEsaee notioe ! Leg ag i ' ry { ‘whortage of funds for speculative pur-| Tt was meld later that ay a result Ue Cin Sle, 9 ’ Fa noses, the rate sising to 10 per cent., |Of the order between $0,000 and 40,00 11.0" 8 » but it is everywhere anticipated that |cars of ‘bituminous coal were being | ‘ : ti TB i © money conditions will be easier next | noid he Ba hs ] ‘ | * week, when Nov. 1 maturities and in-|2C!4 on the Pennsylvania lines ay ; “4 H “3 terest and dividend payments wi!!! ‘tween here and Pittsburgh and wouid | P a ‘ 44" i e r ] ie have been met. Inot be delivered to tho consignees un- | y * v2 i 1 nh y e urran € Pi A Jess within the scope of the Dircetor | 4 Has ied 1 , t ‘ontrary t c ' ' ond 1 04 8 ! endo del } 4 8 i -*| stick to their determination to strike | ‘ " i rm im New York to-morrow night led to have a SHIPPING BOARD TAKES | ‘ i 4 I, t serious depressing effect on the stock 0 R E FVIA be 1 a Newspaper Man f z market. While early quotations wer VE TH ll THAN bg : Be Betureliy lower, declines were. com: lise nei QI ; | Aldermanic Leader 6 Years oe Seiatively uniaporiant Aa a GUREKA CRGESUS| {| ‘ What little selling developed ap-| Former Vatadand Transferred From antoy tine, 7 , oo ao » | Soldier 77th Division | peared to come mostly from profes- Navy Contro—To Enter At- Sea wan ss cf. a gti aes oct | { {mtcnal sources. Tho attack was di-| tae a cyagiee {amma tad naveaned 100 | Judge | “fpected principally, at the steel stocks. | lantic Trade, Belief, r maore le ieee 8 uying developed during the| Formai possession of the G0.W0 UW Fre USSteemsbip — Al'ed O11 } FOR @Afly-decline, and the whole list soon | *teamship Leviathan way to-day trans 2 f Sweets Co. Cosdén & Co. | . oy | began to recover lost ground. ferred from the United aN é Tono. Divide i 22 "Yr Yesterday most of Wall Strect be ie Bh Li ia Bo: The Leviathan, | 1 - : 4 je Ext. ' PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH { Meved that the coal strik ormorly the Vaterland of the Hamburg: | ter Ww 4 + er | a ‘ rie: would pdt! Aas line, Wu scined here by. the |i Mar ‘ UNITED PROFIT SHARING OF t ur. Even this morning there stlll Shipping WRourd in April, 1917, and Lut, Mer, Marine (ZK MME LIN Th | was strong hope that means would of ST ed bem le acne oe . \ TH ; é | Pe found toavert it, But Wall Street navy im n irom tr Int, Weaver es. oh si H MANHA’ AN p te convinced that if miners carry out |having ‘r gag nay : “aorive ONL, INING, | thelr determination to strike it wi Rar ma bit J, MM LEVY WOULD cur 20 wou T H § 19, | + | } prove as aiuch of fesle as the stert | ih 7 \GREEL'S BUREAU cost IBESOTRIAE STOSRS ||| Put a man on the job Fy etrike. ‘been mi i ‘ ! Bi, ‘The desis of ints bellet is the an- | 386 Mii meter"! ITY BUDGET $39,955,191, UNCLE SAM: $6,600 000, ae ees We eS: ; bag | ™ounced determination of the Gov- Just Am MOOR ae the reconditioning : , - ht : PSE = ernment to keop the mines operating ‘ae j Abolish the High and the Teach | So ¢ Its A Monit itty lor Niece "copy hi P ; or operators have declared that \ CHARLES H. STEINWA | Bhi ha e iche . ts Affairs Can't Be dnl units for free copy hs RESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH | ining School ett | . Mager Pex atch | . fagge percentage of the men do not Y DEAD Training Schools, Is Hi WVourde Lain Sie MENTE id | (Vote for one! OF MANHATTAN. 5 i wish Yo walk out und that they can President of Vinne Company Suggestion Is Charg gontinue to work the mines provid ently at His Mote, | po M. T nee tag the Government aétively « a ae z WNGTON, Oct. 80.--Tae Com them. Attorney-General Paliner now | oF Sal ok i 1 0 ) Publle Luormation, headed by @evlares that the supremacy of the fers, with of: "s he Core Ure cost the Government | TORONTO i no . - . ' lowing | abou f6.400,000 0 on ‘ law ix being challenged and that ‘ ed toriay pa Ate leaytbs (Ghgatio recante, germates aes roniniws “every resource of wie Governt Square Hotel, © he i Jina of ot y ro than $29 ter ripet eth. eterna $e ofticia kee | srna Will be brought to bear to prevent |)" e! ‘ : 965,191 ORICA AMAT te whic say) pireet Prirate Wires t» Canada . mevitably result from the cossation |‘! Piaibed of f down the sum devoted to kindergar- | rugion DOSEN, DBORRG OL $8: A >| Phone Urend 9010 J, who reinaitied. in. Attends | tena. $1,370,000 Of running operations | Chairman Creel ow once Livingston YOU HAVE TWO VOTES is moFning, When] Abolishing or radically redueun However, it is clearly the consensus = sas pixty-two {tle aPPrepriation for models, must th mee Are SOF EOD ait Ercae Of best brokerage opinion that the big . widow, Mra larawing, — phyale SrAinings shops king ot alpeeg that has been going on et ty FA Rie inw Jauwhter ure \* ” owin ‘ alian and; will be held up p nson fateh on, Charles German, $1,224,847 Dp pendin rn 1,84 fense, appointed to liquid: the com- avther define 1" Steinway f 1 n pri be beta up nen ss will be! Abolishing the high schools, nittes's affairs, affairs bu A | SL coe sel gms Oil for Supreme Court Justices Hon; that to continue to mark wy a unc 1 vast jreenwood | schools and causing high sch $137, 000 LOST BY ROAD. . The two anti-Murphy candidates are peck prices woneraliy nti! labor| es clear would be to let valor get |‘ cation to b fhe better part of diners tior . at privately paid fo: nanan : De ia \* . Pp ue ‘ol any rate | tong ahaa Xi J es Says It) MONEY | vq |Yoted to biology, French and | , ve to Gait, os wo aus oc wl eR ri whither tte watt ate ws we] Band use pgduticn, | -MeCOOK AND NEWBURGER lateral aniwas o/h car os signing by r nerd J. Kinsella} Abolishing the ‘Training School ¢ 87,000 last year the Long Island ‘Trac New Vo Sarings, $405, ine H by $ ALES I thsi ei and Far Roe F i : a New rk clearings, 6405,498,000; ir i we Hed by Savor lt teas here pay for their own wpes | male ne te Hochaway, tod ny nerve | Copmoration, eniat Reith ita squarely against the Boss. Creditor wt Clearing) {Nitey Uy wilt, Coumeettout | Awotisiiing , sity \aipuan tale unines thew ware per \share of earnings of the Liv-| , rat “ . » i e cot InN waver | Abolish the College of the City ‘y were permitted ae : ve Bunk] tiseuss ue ay iaabillty of en 10) Ao Verk ($820,468) and Hunters | establish zone fares the road would |ingston Rofiners Corporation, | Don’t confuse the Judiciary situation | our" atts ‘ College ($646,661) and turn their stu- [he compelled to quit ‘are now at the rate of over by splitting your vote. 4 7 “a = _ dents over to Columbia and New York he Corporation Counsel's office de- ables, . 60; mazks| Directors of Loewe Ine p city of abot tosses ubmitted, which was prom- t tal thi d uoted, 0980; Vienna kronen, 0c ; ; "Raising fares on city ternies lined Before the next hes pea H total authorize A cables, 5.48 Der 81, poseta| Durant Proaigent Genser Wot eC: lave tievy @ gem, Rmploree | ie DAE PAC capitalization of $3,000,000. Mark X in front of the names— 40; Stockholm ; | Poration NB, Norman H. Davis \umed Glasn' Lised on New York Curb. — Horlini cables, 4163-4; francs, cabin, |ATePh Gente: J.B. ibaa nual tall of the Eimployees’ As- Rennie ete eiesi inferealisn caltexeat, | McCOOK AND NEWBURGER ire, demand, |dent Liberty National Bank; sociation of Moe Levy & Son, clothivr felon enn!” Fic te |Raegan, en star da iw be dt iy Hl An ae |paua Mutahona tour kee ae! CD KuaredaaCo, | oo your bello, Group dwand thus 517-8 & Co. GB Darttorth day event, serve notice once and for all on Boss & Atterbury, Lee Shubert HAM Pe. a fthe financial advisers > Amer Established 1900 Ton hk Lae anche, He rai ape un Peace Mission at Parts, wou nomi- | Ixvestrenr Broxens Murphy that he must keep his hands ronide 14: nated to-day by Drosident Wi UILDING ‘Yorn Pp a Se of the ina my Simoes men Do a _ New vex \ off the Supreme Court Bench. ae we eee ee S 4 MeCaOk CAMPATON COMMT TTR. IN OILS AND INDUSTRIALS T S 411-4; N, Y¥. Shipbuilding 65—60;) counts to « ri extent f the HE AME Mr. LUCE Robert L. iuce has twice been nom:nated by Tammany Hali for judi- cial position, and twice has he heen de!rated. Mr. Luce has served on the bench by appoint- ment only Whenever he has of- fered himself ty the vot- ers as a candidate for the bench they have repu- diated him This year marks the third time that Mr. Luce has so offered himself as a candidate for the bench. The circum- stances are not different from those attending his earlier attempts. He is the same Mr. Luce— neither better nor worse than when he was de- feated the first time and defeated the second time. The reason the public does not want Mr. Luce to serve as a Justice of the Supreme Court is well stated in the report of the Judiciary Com- tee of the Rar Asso- ciation regarding him: ‘Your conmnii-ve report- ed that, noty, *hstanding his ability and ge.eral good standing at the bay, it found itself unable to certify that his professicna’ career at the bar had shevn fitness for judicial office “This reservation by your committee was, in its judg- ment, compelled by Charges made by a member of this association based’ upon al- leged acts of Mr. Luce in 1903, while acting as coun- sel for the New York Cen- tral & Hudson River Rail- road and representing it in that capacity before the Board of Aldermen of this city. “Your committee has carefully re-examined the charges so made and which are now repeated. It has again sought from Mr, Jus- tice Luce, as it did in 1913 and 1916, a satisfactory ex- planation of the transac- tions in question, but, al- though fully jadvised and requested to explain, he has again declined to do more than to deny that he had in any way violated the law while acting as counsel for the railroad company in {| 1903. “In the judgment of your committee the circum- | stances call for justifica- | tion and, in the absence of any satisfactory explanation by him, your commit- tee is again compelled te recommend that, notwith- standing his other qualifi- cations, h is candidacy should not be approved or indorsed by the association,” Vote for Joseph E. Justice of the Supreme Court INDEPENDENT NON-PARTISAN JUDICIARY COMMITTEE Hotel Wallick | Broadway at 43d Street New York City (To be continued in to-merrong?s morning newspapers.) : Newburger for~ “