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ae _ RHE EVeKING WORLD) 1M TE sTtocK QUOTATIONS : {The ame manipulative tactios that characterized a wore Much In evidence in the wore taken SP eeEEE REP BEE Maxwely Motors, Maxwell Motors 1st Maxwell Motors 24 May Dayt. Storms, Meaiean Petroleum, 5% groups and bid din « orniny mn. Trading during the m: “Jee + 1% 199.46, off 04; 43-4m, 99.44, off 02, Ip to Noon amounting to More | Am During the iectssees ft taking whieh " to a holiday Yam. Te aw 1. ty statomen: 9i Inatitetie nnow owing: that towns t now bith mark, This “was made the Mat the Res Northen Manitie 1 the dangers of tna nde for the pur ao | te Hation was also | i Uneeoe Bartling “) Home O1 Pop Semtmand Stew 44% at ‘this high te- Howevor, cons amongst the speculative al the fact that after a vigor- | er apd concentfated endeavor on | derasn Tol Inet part of powerful operators it wan) Chanter Mot » to put Steel up 23-8 fo 1118-8, and to put Sinclar . anothe® stock that hasj;om ut & market laggird recently, fom a ner gut CH) Bana Toot R1& te Be CAE A martial I advices from Washington to the effect that the rallroads| Rot be returned to private con- 1 as originally planned, Cot Pye! & Iron. that the Government has | Gol at the conclusion that in view “eo! and steel strikes it prob. . bad poliey to relin- control over the carriers at this me... Inasmuch ax Well Street w.convinced that no remedial legis- can be passed by Congress | Cont the first of the year and ‘enactment of the Cummings bill end to increase lnber urances that (he nt will retain control of the |e the middie of* next apt to be aignaiized by n buy- vernent of these shares, Brit S181: 1.2- Cent! Southora Nailway U6] Stute Mune Bt, dumeph Lew lst, a Ban Fron 18-19; Cane Soar Dok, Lack & Wont Dol, & Hilson ‘Traneun & Willian 24 In | Dome Mines ing mo 2* % | vain Manine.. Her Love than has been noted « Tecent occasions 67-8 Vamous Players became the big feature of the ot by crossing 490 for a gain Of Fishervods than 26 points, This had a! Mek Rubber ffect on the rest. of the, Freeport Texas. encouraged — bull ® Sperating in other parts of the! *ebares and aston Wil, & Wig, |The market was uninfluenced by| orts regarding the oeal strike, seems to be the firm belief of the pela! district that this strike will fe to be as much of a fizzle as the!’ [Gen Motor Dk. and Finding nothing in news develop: !iimeno Cananca ta over the weekend of a discon pools renowed | manipulation of special stocks | Wow, Airorake, ser Lpapiraning Coppap White Motion... ) Stee! ixsues again commanded most Nigh | Interior were sot, gains ranging from fractions to more rycorded. Last 's favorites including Lackawan- Republic, Midvale, tho lafgost advances, Woolen, American Ice, Indusirial | hol, the leather issues and rub- and tire stocks alse were con- F; + 1m | esponse from lenders, sr Another Instance is Its floating sup- r than that of Republic. Yet nearly $00,000 shares wore traded | in last week and the net more than 17 points, than 34 points, Lackawanna Steel. ply is small U, 8, UAY INDIGTS 3 IW SUGAR PROFITEERNG Bills Since Armi-]51-2 per cent, Country banks ure the stice; Jacob Learner, George and Julius Roth Accused, is studied closely its recent show of h is largely deceptive: Much {8 /are hard ten and said of the tremendous! @ number of issues are making, shares of companies thit have a la | floating supply of stock and therefore Ve found thot ited States Grand Jury to-day| year ended Aug. 31, 1919, net profits ied up to Federal Judge Knox in- against Jacob George and Julius Roth, charged with United States Steel is still seHing at! about the same price at which it was| traded in two or three months ago. Yot United States Ste leading siocks receive litte at- 1} possesses In- t first blush it would appear that tive features bt Week was one of the periods of the current history~ Yet examina- It was not kept pace with specialtion simply for} ing bull carn k for trading purp armed with ¢ that one of 454 insue Baines and losses were pretty evenly Another jliustration is Sinclair Cou tocks have been von- spicuous leaders in th ving sold sagar to David sim 18 conta a pound red advances as a result of the} 4 trading, while 177 showed de- ‘The balance were unchanged. average of prices displays an up- tendency largely for the reason the table of stocks most statisti- fuse in striking an average a large number of the pyro- | © performances. i fa also a notable fact that it is hose issues that have a com. |Yiy ely samall floating supply that have been able to soar mM in such remarkable fashion hese issues lend themselves very to manipulation and power- i cliques are taking advantage son is that it has 1,400,000 sha manipulators been forced to loave it severely ulone The Roths are charged with Range for the day at Chicago > —— BROOKLYN MEAT FAMINE. Vinch Is Felt Walkout of Butchers, customers began feel’ the pinch in foods caused by SPAIN LOCKS OUT 1,000,000. |» 13-8; May, up 16-8 Reamer of the big p in point is Republic Iron & It can be carefully figured e floating supply of this issue, the amount of stock in the for trading purposes, is not Af eny more than 80,000 shares, week's trading eight times amount of Republic Was taded the net advance was. more j be affected, There Are \. if their demunds this moming showed it to be men that a number of the boss butchers have signed an agreement to their de- bosses say that o disorders have been reported 1,000,000 workers at yD Mw { FINANCIAL NEWS AND PRICE U, S. MERCHANT MARINE ALMOST EQUAL TO BRITAIN'S Senator — Jones Says 18,000,000 Tons of Shipping Will Fly Flag in 4920. WASHINGTON, Noy, 3.—Predictions thgt ships fying the American flag will almost-equal the tonnage of Great Brit- ain by the end of 1920 were made In the Senate to-day by Senator Jones, Republican, of Wasbington, Chairman of the Senute Commerce Committee, in TODAY'S PRICES Total sales stocks, 1,766,800 shares. LIBERTY BONDS. 31-26 100,80, up 10; Ist 4s 95, up 10; 2d 48 93; Int 41-49 96, off. 20; 2d 45 93.20, up .02; 3d 41-48 95.12, off 4th 41-48 92.36, up Victory "31-4 99.60; 45-48 99.44, off .02, Two p.m.—3 1-29, 100.80, up 10; 1st | 4s, 95.00, up .10; 2nd 4s, 93.10, up .10; jist 44 96.00, off 20; 2nd 41-48, !introducing his bills proposing ‘alterna- 93.24, up 06; 34 41-48, 95.22, up .04; | tive plans for x permanent Federal 4th 4 1-40, 93 Victory 33-4s| Shipping potic: Both bills were re- forred to the Commerce Committee for future consideration. With prospective completion of the Government's war ship-bullding pro- gramme by Dec. 31, 1920, Senator Jones maid the United en, Including coast- wise versely, will have « merchant fleet OFLS ON THE CURR, Opened higher.’ Shell #13-4 up White Of) 871-4, up 1-4; Simms ith Petroleum | TOL W. W. VIEWS MINERS’ STRIKE DUE | OF OVER 400 ORGANS (Continued From First Page.) Esplonage Act under which use of the mails lias been denied so many} Tebellious ‘sheets will expire when the war ie offivially declared at an end. Already one large Socialist, matter on the assump-/ ; Home| or ‘anout 18,000,000 tons, nearly equal] HON, doubtless, that the purposes for, Burnett, 1-83-16; Jinar of Great Rritain, and he addéd,} Which the denial was nade Atnalguimated oyalty, 1 3-8—-1 5-8; [the two nations will control about two-} been served by the International — Petrol $71-2—| thirds of the world’s tonnage. hostilities with Germany 381-2; Ro! 3-8—-1-2 Regarding the Government's future} phere is plenty of talk about Midwest lofining, 168-170; Product] shipping policy, Senator Jonew «nid lide pel aigideh hg Refluerien, 77-88 1-8) Napulpa, 71-4] About 000.10 of tho 12,000,009 tons | tending the Espionage Act {nto times ae under te American flag in foreign | of ce, bul offices " we. 72-4; Savoy, 9 =191,; Geaseyabi| rage will be Government-owned. pl cat - we stl he i es - 5. anton, 1 7-8=-2 1 7 > -- ; e idew tha foul and Gas, %8—1-2: HOLDS STATE ELECTION LAW ‘the radical publications can be Ava “| states, 13-4-21-2; Boston. W: | tively checkinated that wity | ing, 79-81; Federal Oll, 27-8—3; Fike | j The defenders of the radical press Basin, 81-29; Houston, 150-160; CONS UTIONAL N P RT i Hudeon, 8-4-1: Islund Oll, 71-2 | UN TIT | | Al are insisting that the laboring | 77-8; Glenrock, 37-8—# Merritt, 24 — on 51 2 6-8-2 3-4; 1-2; Vietoria, Livingyton $0 1-2 Section as to Striking Voter's Name From List Invalid, Rules ‘ Court? POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. Nov, 3.— steady and quiet. Vie 1-2 tol Pet., 6-8; White Oil, 37 1-2 to 3 Shell Trans- Thetl 6 to Masses have lost faith in the daily! Newspapers and are turning to the ‘other questionably have been preaching such a distrust of the large newspapers for many type of publication. many labor Un- } leaders port, 821-4 to 8) wk, $2 122[Justice Morechnusor to-day deelared) vo, P é orn States, 1 3-4 to 2; [the alection ‘ay of the State unconsti- | Years, arguing that capitalistic in- 1 to 60 Le4: Arnal, Royal!tutionat in pa The decision applies} terests have controlled and are $8: Dia Stor, 168 car par a Ears 153, whieh re-(controlling the daily press In 3-8 to 7 5-8; jlates to the ie of namis to the | ere A ge 81; Cosden, “103 register in wurnl Alster Te prvises fee ee tne cee Claraee Glenrock O11, 4 to 4 1; Liv “no application Jare made, and where radical uews- | Counties ta, Have Power. to Vote, Identified vent week @ new scheme of Irieh Gov- 4 ermn ent, able publications by law ts that the! bm leoverning body ily in New York has filed SUIT) might ve chus exciuded from the gen- against the Post Office Department to recover the privileges « class mail second /' o ae sc ad LADY ASTOR ASKS VOTES THEATRES | figar fan, “1 Come Betore You in All Humil- | "txt seatinee "resesrion “tiect ity.” She Says in Appeal for |] Barrymore |" Beclasscs” Support. Ih eee AMSTERDAM, TO-NIGMT. A185 PLYMOUTH, Nov. s.—tady Astor has || EXTRA POP. MAT. TOMORROW lesued un ‘address to the electors ot] (2 NO SEAT OVER $2 rm Jnusband co the Mouse of Lords. | Lady that Pivmouth ts once again to) jhelp in making history by Delng the {first English constituency with a ; woman member MELE. IN OLS A NEW HOME RULE PLAN TO BE OFFERED IRELAND USTUATIO - INDUSTRIALS by White Woman Vide Out and Form Separate | tim He Is Taken From Sheriff Governing Body. by 1,000 Men. LONDON, Nov. $.—The British Gov- MACON, Ga, Nov, 2.—Pan! Jones,. @ ernment will announce duting the pres-|mégro, accused of attacking white) Wonan near the site of Camp Harry | Yesterday, was burned to death by a At tle scene of the crime shortly aft midnight t ‘The negro was arrested by two deputy sberifh, but a mob of 1.00) quickie formed and the officers with their pris ener tock refuge in a box car, Sherif Filcks, larning of the plight of hig | i | according to « @tronsty #ap- ported report in Pariinmentany circles te-day Under the plan said t oe tn prom pect there would be & grant of home rule to Ireland, with povver for counties to vote themselves ott and form a for the afeas which deputies, went to the scene und weg ys permitted vy the mob to take the nex @ scheme, A supreme body, however,|te the hone of the woman, where h@ ide over by the Lord Tleutenant, | Was identified, H wo thority ovar both ‘the! The crowd then seized the negro und fired fifty or more bullets Into his bods” Dut did not RIN him. Mie body was th saturated with ensotine and the torel IN RACE FOR COMMONS! je Sutton ALSO WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY. ling tor tion to Division of Plymouth, ap- their votes In the coming MI the sent im Partinment | de vucunt by the elevation of her ON THE ROOF AT 11.30 NEW ZIEGFELD MIDNIGHT FROLIC HLLINGHAM. CONCERT com Astor cious of before you in all hiamfity, soy* In the address, “fatty all my limitations, If you Hoeide in Partiament, { shall power to maintain the Mgh jo all in oe ° to add a name or to tradition the borough, the tdents Te ea i Oe tics a Gea Moeeltts od a nano from the register shall| Papers have sprung up, the effect jo my sex and the credit of Parti 2; Coxden, 106 Cart pe oe ged i bie hadi heel two days} has been to give greater attention to | men ate, ah ace titee, Pets 0 the second SxtuMay before —_— —>——- ao: 3 wt, $1 2-4— | electio labor questions und to demonstrate |p, geen ash Conmectiont G ica: Hexen € 63; rights,| Justice Morschauser’s decivon seix/!n the columns of the big uews-| jrartFORD, Coun, Nov. A -80 : gnen (2iovision aside and: wax made in tha) papers by their treatment of labor , ieuued from the office mine, clone win irregitan | Strat! /vase of Frederick ©: ‘Ashley. Mr. wsh-| newn that the uttitude of the editors Kinergency Board for - Teansport. 814-4, up 3-8; White OF, fey came home to-day dxpocting to rote he i t of the Connecticut a9. 2: Simm et, 4, up 3 to-morrow tut found that his nay|'§ Ot prejudicial but judicial Leal hone al Lh ba oat eich , National Quer fe force will be only { evne. TTAB AIH Ute aeenad ths debine hier dahLad rab bel pees OF fino, The State Guard will be continued . } Hebd bs . pees AL LEADERS. naw 8 ate orga neral ASPhalt,| schauser, who ordered Ashley's nume ocr’ babii dartinenb up t-4; Coca Pack, 65-66; 27; Regstd, restoredemiccluring it would “clearly viv olate the letter and spirit of the Con- stitution and work great injustice for the voter to be disfranchised’ because of the neglect of the inspectors of election in his district to put his name on the jivt. This decision will aj eases. all over New Am. Tob, Opn., 28 1-2 26-27; Loft, 303-4--81 1-4; Heyden reat Western, 14—17; “8; Aetna, 10-101-4; Gol ‘Mre, ‘Torem, 101-311; Big Ledge, 18-20; Overland, 3111-2; Subm B, Loew, 43-4-35; Eureka, 2 21-4; Hupp, 131-213 3-4; Un Pieture, 22; Golden Gate, 2—2 1-4. b nm prices quiet and steady. Asphalt, 164—166; United Picture Prod, 21-23; V, Vivaudou, 30-20 1-2; Loft, 11-281 9-4; Coca Cola, 41 1- ly in all gimilar ‘ork State. "MRS, NORRIS. PRESIDING, HEARS HER FIRST GASES ‘Two Women Before New Magis: SI vy 34 2-4~ At. & rities, " : Be auadiue, ste eeess;| traié Win Probation; Bar Mem- Coptral Teresa, 101-2-11; Marconl $s E me ati cee coe) Waematine * Goats bers Extent Congratulations. 118 L-+ Bost, Mont. Creseon Judge Jean Hortense Norris, frst of Justment Gold, 17-8—21-8; L S. Steamship, McK.-Dar,, 64-68, Two Dm. prices quiet. Otis Steel Women's Court, a ncasion of the fa- jeeig At es Het ray ditty ‘oid |mous Jefferson Market Police Court. between 67 und 88: A. T. Sec, 761-2, | Bright and black-eyed, there was noth- and employees. Pa ich) TAR AIO Risks OMX ing in her rulings to suggest the dee, 58—68 1-2; Boal, 18—19; Am. | blindness attributed to the goddess. afety Razor, 17 1-4—171 At the conclusion of the morning's ii W1ee—113-8 ‘anadium, hearings the new judge was surrounded) PUDlications, 571-2; Mtl, Candy, by city offictats, members of the bar, What they believe to be an adv Steamship, 6 7-8-—7 and court attaches. Among those who! I!beralism. tongratulated her was Assistant Dis- triet Attorney Misa Rose Rothenburg. ‘Two of the prisoners arraigned were suid {0 be members of the “oldest pro- fession.” The Judge talked to them in tones se low that nobody heard ex- cept the defendants, but it was plain that they were getting a “talking to." ‘Then she released them on probation, Call money, both classes, lending renewing, at 19 per cent, Ap- proximately $10,000,000 was wanted at the opening of the market, Very little] money was in sight ‘The close wi & per cent. ‘Time money borrowers are bidding! TWO young girls were held for the} Many thousands fead no radicai 7 per cent. for lonns of ull dates, bab | CE courts ge Fi ring Nar iei ge tea publications whatsoever, being their requests ure meeting with little | guid to reporters, “and this first day; Suided entirely by the inflammatory Now and then | loans are made at this rate for vixty and ninety-day periods on all industrial collateral Renewals are was hardly # fuir trial, She smiled. mean for ine," she suid. “not the accused.” BODY OF BROOKLYN GHILD LOST 3 MONTHS AGO FOUND also being exercised at 7 per cent, for Ait datch Mixed money 1s. 6 per cent. bid. ‘The commercial paper market is un- changed. Better class of names are! Giscounting at 61-4 per cent., with; paper not so well known moving at( larger buyers BARNT Type Two-Year-Old Girl Disappeared Gicnt While Grandparents Were Picking Berries. | PROVIDENCE, R, I, Nov. 3.—The body of two-year-old Evelyn Becker, | duuxhter of Anthony Recker of Brobk- American Founders of $518,484 inst $446,271 in 1918, Owens Bottle Co-Nine months ended Sept. 20, 1918, net profit after | charges and Fe axes $242 DIVIDENDS made.to fight intelligently the radi- cal meaement by carefully exposing the pressed by same Ume giving due attention to what may be te just grievances of the laboring mases, | papers js observed «ncidentally in those places where the quily news- papers have taken an “nompromis- | ing and unfriendly attitude toward | labor as a whole, Jhas heen correspondingly beneteial to the cause of conciliation and i. her sex to rule over a New York court.! publications have |presided to-day for the first time in the | balanced toward ¢he problems of employers | tween the vurious kinds of radical} rebellion, There is no Federal law| today making it a crime for an in-, dividual to conspire in times peace to overthrow the government, though many bills of that chara are pending in Congress. utterances of agitators many are unable to read English} but take their daily diet of infor-} mation and guidance from newspa-' pers published in their own tongue, {the editorials of which never come IN RHODE ISLAND Woods: under the eye of the great majority ‘of the editors of English Sromeiihe | newspapers and are therefore hardly; ever brought to the attention of the; Fnglish-speaking masses in America,| LAUNDRIES RUNNING WITH = | FULL FORCES SAY OWNERS: ‘w other words an effort is peing fallecies and absurdities the Jeuders and at ex- the! A healthy growth of radical news- whfle the effect in those centres where adopted « well! and judicial attitude A distinction must be drawn be- Some are preaching need for; Others are openly af) By But the ooal strike is a revelation. And a great, language, —— ! lyn, was discovered in the woods of Southern Mpe Line Co-Regular west Greenwich yesterday by twol Sirih *rs Claim Only 30 Pe quarterly of $5 a share, payable VO" | Strike Leaders Claim nl} Per Dec. 1 digi fe athnat Cent. Returned; Prices | Cumberland Ipe Line Co. $12, pay Pho child hud been missing sinc pent able Dee, 15. This dividend is the| Aug. 10, when her grandparents, Mr. Public Increased \ first paid this year, the company hav: ‘and Mrs. George Becker, took Nees ai. tag eet ie ' {ng paid $8 soinl-annually in 1918 with them to gather berries on theif! roe the present, Employers say %) 1 NOTES, ‘farm, Leaving the child at tho sdge| ont kere have roturned ie vot J. Taylor jr., formerly a gen- {of the patch they occasionally cited | ari 0 per vent partner in the firm of Charlies A.!1o her and received her ans\ eee murles reveals th | unk & Co., is now ussociated with| She failed to reply to one call and |ptatement of. the owners ax being nearer} es Rn i OO they were unable to find her. ‘The|correct, The men have lost all de- Motor, C Ors bas perteoted ye jwhole countr side joined in the, mands they made, higher wares, shorter) organization tobe known as the (4 7 * ¥ a op oge [Hours and recognition of the union ‘Thiet 8. Motor (Wr Co, which Will be cap search for the child. Her father exe jours and racognition of tin, unt Tilt leed at $1,000, ‘ound will be br pressed the opinion that she had been | PY! ¢ | oF of a f 4 prices for washing, * Tudianapotis, Mr: Stutz, who is maj wAanenpes. bau tiuind within o iciel IMs 11, Van Doran ot ine arenoider in the new company, is : be na ial ‘ President and. Manoging Director and |of the Becker farm house. laundry owners » hat the inc also Cha Aan of the board, | ———— \m justified by the advance in the price ' special meeting of the Cuba Can », hy rand twine and Suigur Corporation stockholders haa bean | GIRL TAKES ACID. [Of soap etarch, paper and, twine, a called for Nov, 25, to authorize conver= cio sent, He sald at the publi sion of $25,000,000 debenture bonds pres- ently to be thsued into mon stock at $60 4 share and for that purpose to increase common stock fram 500,000 Former Yeoma Vrem Drow. eventeen years old, Margaret Mo: eperted Dy’ Margaret Moore, shares to 916,667 shares uf no paring, giz wifty-sixth Street, Brooklyn. hamulling, Body Corporation directors | who until last Fri was & yeoman have called a special meeting of stock= | stationed at the Fleet Supply Base, 30th holders for Nov. 18 to i Ahr ding . rp creano in nuthorized capital atone teom ; Street and Third Avenue, was this afte 70,000 to 100,000 Stockholdyra jernoon reported to be dying in Nor will be « baeribing bo ian Hospital, Brooklyn, from t ntlo of ne frects of a drug believed to have handing a for which press! °° After spending the evening with ant Taellitios ipadea Jerlendn the girl arsived home at o'clock this morning, She said she had is} Movits * Company) been ill and had taken a adeche a ym York Clty for] Rowder, The girl's mother, according antes ments sold. out averaged iS Ee tbe police, ‘sald her daughter had testic best /1070 seule ver eoundradce Guarreiied reconuy wil ® young sha given bette hiring whom they ple be- Ing compelled to hire union might Relative press ne body *hurety fin. identities by his cor Henry B same achdrags The found yesterday int Jamaica Bay near the mouth of Old Bil Creek, lying fave down In the mud in six Inches of anda on| the face and} ink | death was by a put bie Gauly Bedieve it may be murder ~A Concentrated 7 oe C.D.ExaredraCo. | BANKING AND FINANCIAL. 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