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nee teas enemies AS ne Pree wae! SEN NE 1.8 par dent. on :/9R » | CRANK AT BUCKINGHAM. sinmen payable D 25 “WELL-FED HUSBANDS LAMA TO-DAY'S PRICES on ORGANIZE SOCIAL GLUB|™*™ “ce. feitees a Fa E , Cerro de Pasco October output totaled | ace anti Is Arrent Net Net | 40; (United States Steamphip, 73-8— ? sah ng oe och F LONDON, Noy. 7.—Pollee Nien! Tast chee, High, tone, Last. Otves. +2 : has t . * ook into custody an unidentified mam ro ey 28 oom fat, Nickel / Micai chlga ished ‘RS St Oana Wied He Preterced stork} Open to All Sleek Young MeN!who was acting suspiciously about Ad, Romely 3% 42% 4 + Int, Paper v8 atc 237, ? Of the Shaffer Oll & Refining Company, 1 Buckingham Palace, the home of N and Gossip of To-Day’s 44. twomey + % Iron Pratuets — i Call money, 12 per cent ls Ab @ meeting of Girgctors 6t the Stuts Whose Wives Feed Them Brittoh royal family. the. many P ‘Alas Itubber — % Kelly spring LIBERTY BONDS WEAK. , Withis inonee 1k Hite ioe ane aca, Company Thurs Well, 1s Explanation. qafucea. (a sive Ble tame. "wee Hoe bi y is nati¢ n of Harry C. ite asa ¢ 01 ary xf bi > Market—Presentand Fue [2%u'ios a3 Ketey aoe Laverty bonds showed renewed | yidding ? per ent for loans of ll had "Kase msthay £edeS08. yustoe taanand 4,0 ene ae ture Prices. prog Keres weakness and substantial declines) dates on both classes of collateral. dont of the| Supreme Court, to-day signed the ap Boy ~ + % Lacks were witnessed in some issues In the | There is littic money actually offered. is, has been! plication for {neorporation of an or-|_ HELENA, Mont, Nov. 7.—Chartes 4 130% Sig age early trading, The 84 and 4th 41-45! At o.45 P.M, money was 10 per cent J pte Of |eanigation to be known as the ‘Well-| Stevens, a messenger boy for the Union rtainty regarding the immedi- ie an Laue veoe showed the most movement. At fn commercial paper the better mpany haa been ap- | Fed Husbands’ Sctal Club.” Incorpora- teak By aaa bt posyeoad hebrepe r= mtock market outlook was re- |) Gur a vy pl. 116 Ne Lome Wiles one time a bid for $1,000,000 of 34 /| class of names move at 5 1-4 per cent Pooh Been ir the vor ig, trustees of| tion .articles will be filed with the thott de bah Ee ee les announced, the d in to-day's session by trregu-| am outon Ole. & 41. |tertant #4] was quickly followed by @ sale of! and paper not no well known at|{ic W!#en Welder and Metals Company, | Secretary of State soon. gras convening inet Wednmedae treme. price movements. Prices swayed | 108+ \ ee ae a ty + 1 $500,000." The 4th 41-48 touched to|5 1-2 per cent. There is an excellent Peat had the Fee aioe: ve melt t ont oftich to the bank. Steve and forth without displaying a! 4™ aoe veneers it q |former record low of 93. country demand. « N charter members their object is "to Ra had en eeeerten. Seng splaying 4 — % — = we = *] 31-28, 100.46; Ist 4s, 95.00; 24 49,| A large gold shipment from abroad! Range for the day at Chicago: attain the highest sociability and good thar he had two accomplice J ’ 1% — bd a > oe ey .. eg bd 92.98; Ist 41-48, 9 i 2d 41-48, has arrived here for the Federal Re- CORN, pane feeling among the members by respect conditions continued to be Ok thine oie me aml Pheei 3d 41-45, M66, ath ./serve Bank. The exact amount is’ Dew tony" |and consideration for one another; dominant factor, the renewal rate < ictory Loan 3 3-48, 99, % known, but it Is sald a statement 4 2 mhking allowances for good-natured Man loane was 18 per cent, and | * lamas woke bn] os tory Loan 4 3-45, 99.44, je Ded the ee action will be| te. levity and comedy, applicable alike to was sufficient to discourage bull 41% — 4 Mhdeaie soni we WH Bh % " ee eee oe coe eee ad all. To have smokers, dances and r hemb on © large ecale, % Opedad “EG. Bhe i haben wianerece Jon, +10 |other soctal gatherings for recreation, | gr dak Pe popes le, pasier, 4 PARNINGS. iS ” 9 | diversion and amusement.” Sentara” we ” wash "pos Late th ‘the afternoon money |/ % | 821-4, off 1-8; Anglo American, #5 | Burns Bros—Income account for]? "toni". May. ott T—| The directors for the first year are | Rav CE mtd ell ned ‘to 10 per cent. but bull hh 1-2, up 3-4; Barnett, 1-8—8-16; Stan-| four months ended Sept, 30, 1919: Net | 14! ™™. © ot Bdward Sonn age, Jee. 208 yrs at ‘oes Weoalred ‘While You Walt, refused to be encouraged. The 5 [fom J1-8; Ranger, 9-16—6-8; Salt) sales, $7,197,024; cost of sales, $i-| reeesing Weather and Suffering |20th Street; Edward MteManus, No. att RaLLA PE SK waned on is growing that money | Creeks 521-263 8-4; Livingston Oil, | 407,110; gross profits, $1,729,914; Oper- in Vienna. Weat 26th Bireet: John A; Doyle. No eek Gecome appreciably easier jp |21-2—2 5-8; Midwest Refineries, 167—| ating expenses, $1,515,484; Net profits, VIENNA, Nov. .5 (Delayed) (By the |{J2n0" Wo, “ste Woet 29th Street, AR: mitil after the turn of the new year. % International Petro- | $214,430; other income, $58,554; total Sak cane 1 Lata! —wive gaya of Faia semblyman Foter F Aewiligott of fre i y i" ‘ and snow, with the temperature around ser atric e Recently the market has been sus: ’ Sr hare! gh gatern States, 11-2) incume, $272,084; previous surplus, $1] the frecting point, ‘has caused. much | papers,” > ayia ‘to News of a favorable char- Atlanta Birm. bail, ry ik oa! . Peder es na Mea 941,989; total surplus, $2,214,973; divi- platy in Ne ses is < Lrg for Mr, MeMilipett explained that ane Such responsiveness was not | tuo phat jequoyah, 1- -16; Texas Rts. 77—| dends, $410,241; reserve for retirement | (<)0"e,°nd as been a rigid cur-| club is not to be a closed corporation, . sani oe By 7 barre : taflment of lighting and street ecar| but will welcome any well-fed husband pee It was announced, fol- | Auto sain Cor, MF cory ty Siete of preferred, $21,250; profit and loss] servic to its ranks, now twenty-five stron; conference ‘between Adie ey 1 wage, surplus, $1,783,482. FY » $1,783,482. Gompers and Attorney Gen- Palmer that here are excellent | prospects that he coal strike will be adjusted very shortly. But | Stock market refused to be ted. strength was exhibited by hares. Buying was based Pe tions that remedial legis- ‘of & eubstantidi character will | before the first of the providing the carriers are r to private control at that time. the financial district will not be Inted if Government control co rmlgees July 1 next. br continued unti] the end the session, with railroad shares the main features of strength. or THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1 i HL seeee 2 2S £ 7 4 4 I 1 1 t 1 Fee eeees P t c Panhandle, 27—80; National il, 6 Loe ge Royalty, 11-8—1 3- White Oil, States, 1 1-2 to 2; Ryan Oil, 6 to 6 1 to 79; Nat Oil, 6 to 8 3-4; poi “aril 9 —28; Texas Ken. 41-8—4 3-8; Phila- delphia Petroleutn, 6— vi Cos Tropical Oli, 16-19; 63-4; Y, Oil and Gas, 3- St Hudson, 8-4—1; Products Retin- 7 Home Oil, 12—14; Lance Royalty, $-8—1-2; Island Oil, Simms, 1-4—71-2; Merritt, 24—25 31-444; Glenrock, 4—41- -4—88 1-2; Com. Petroleum, Noon market steady. Carlb. W. I, 7 to 49; Amal Royalty, 1 1-8 to 1 8-8; ntl. Pet., 37 to 37 1-2; Bost. Wyo., to 1.16 to 1-8; Glenrock Oil, 3 7-8 to 4: 38 1-2 to 38 3-4; Mid Ref. 68 to 170; Cosden, 10 7-8 to 11; Hous ‘on, 165 to 165; Victoria Oil, 1 1-2 to 5-8; Int. Pet., 37 to 39; Western Panhandle, 27 to 30; Texas Rts, 7 Home O1 1s Livingston Oil, 2 1-2 to 2 5-8; 1 Phil. Pet., 78 to 78; Prod. Ref., © 10 7-8; Shell Transport, 82 to 82 1-4; Salt Sree Prod., 52 1-2 to 53. 2P. M ices firm, Shell Trans- den, 10 3-4—I11; ‘11. 248: White Oil, 38 1-2 vl | sion for Fed Tax, in- terest on bonds, & net lincome, $70,461; dividends, $18,908; rplus, $51,653. Total earnings of Essex Foundry Company for nine months ended Sept. 30, 1919 were $117,115; reserve for Federal Tax, &c., $10,981; net income, $106,134; div- Iron Products period Jan. 1, , Total earning: tion and de Corporation—For 1919 to Sept 6, 1919: 381,448; deprecia- tion, $195. provi- idends, $7,157; surplus, $98,977. United ‘Drug—Nine months ended” Sept. 30, 1919: Net profit aft. tax and ch., $3,654,784, against $3,246,425 in the same period of 1918. Union Pacific System—September | gross, $18,094,529; increase, $1,693,837; | M nine months gross, $129,1 ine crease, $15,441,465; net op, inc, $35,- 102,845; decrease, $1,787,837. Ds. Manati Sugar Co.—Regular quar- terly of 21-2 per cent. on common | stock, payable Deo, 1, ' | Niles-Bement-Pond. Co, — Regular | quarterly of 2 per cent, common and | 8 13 = %(3 -1 os +h O% + 1 +21 3 he] 16 12—T7 1-2) eo 70% — %|Trans., 83 1-8, up 3-4; White Ol 39, M24 + 2% pup 1-2 Houston, 150—160; Phillips Pet., Anglo-American, 5 1-2—36, The close was irregular, Shell THE CURB. Opened easier. Vanadium, ‘671-4, | | | 1% + 8% lof 1-4; General Asphalt, 149; Otis 198% — %|Steel, 393-4—40; Big Ledge, 9-16— iy 2 |5:8: New York Shipbuilding, 65—60; 1» + &|Cresson, 17-8—21-8; Submarine B., 10 + %|18—19; ont Copper, | 3 112-1 5-8; 1% 92% OF — | superior Stl 48% — %&| Cons. pper, ~&—6 1 Alliec F 2% — %|Packers, 62—63; Aetna, .9 8-4—-10; ee Ca ae” — * inp, 131-213 8-4; Ur. Pioture, 3% + %|1T Standard Motors, 8 1-2— 101 — % {Grape Ola,, 18-8—11-2: Loft, 80 4 +8 -4; Great Western, 14—17; Golden ure + 14 | Gate, 221-4, 4% —1%| | Noon prices steady. U. 8. Steam me +e | snl 7-8; Vanadium st 02 — ay] 578: 15 Boston-Montana, 7 my 2 m| Divide Extension, 13-4—%} 41% + %|47-16—49-16; McKinley-Darragh, | to + 2] —s7; submarine Bont, 171-218 i — ,*|Gutrey-Gillispie, 31. 3-4—32 : re yee doo 4] Steel, 89—B03-4; Lott, Inc.’ 301-5 oF 2% 5% 2% + %| Un, Ry. tor, Oo. 1 = % ple Oe oR eats Wt ToT — 1 | Un Retall toms... 118% — 4% Ss Peteet gee iti "ead Te 02% 2% 02% — 1%) U. B.C. 1. P. Ba— % oY P. M. prices firm. General As- 11K 124) 316 + Mh | Delted. Poot. ioe Gat an r 1%] phat ‘continued to hold around 149; 1 182456 |. Ind, Aleobol 2 ‘a 5-8 ton aoe ac Rialto & le. ae 444 Hu — K [American Safety Rasor, le 38 H% 4 4% + HU, 8. Rubber, 18 | eEEEEEEEEEEq~—L—— Mh + % BANKING AND FINANCIAL. a 18k + b| 50% 80% GOR — 4) U. B Stent oF, ue + % 170 «170-370 Utah Comer 8% — A) r| 303% DS —~ 2% | Va Car, mm + 8% 1 aes MARINE PFD. 80% 1% tom + 1x|MARCONI ICATE Great, d s 2 » upward Great, BM 41% 42 — 1 | Wale Fargo oo —1 |CARIBSYND ‘A te 40% 40% 40% West, Maryland. 12% + %|COSDEN & CO. the Gul States Stel. 19% 79 Th + % | West, Pac, Corp... 4% Me + 1% fact | Haste x Warker,, Ch 624 02% Went, Alrbrake, s+ 125% mM +1 Thean dco bat four otoa BOOUNLE | inoie- Geniral,.., U2 O24 Ute + | Wenting, B, & M, OT 0% dozen or more issues com: Tnspiration Copper, GO4 08% O8% % | Wheeling . 1™ we+ & hensively covered in th 6% «8% BK — | Wiliye-Overland MM wat & eT mes of “The 1% 17 1 Willye-Oreriand yf, 92% me — % fpf i Aoalas” i864 1% HK BK — %| White Motor, % 10% lerket Annalist. in- 5 137 (188 Wileon Co. % terested in any of them be me dividends are non- % | Worthington % sure to send for a copy at a following the de- % ” % be @ score or more & vidends a fmares and that|Heuse Dyn: PITTSBURGH, PITTSBURGH, Nov. 7.—OMclals of S D | oFders in the Donora-M e District No. 5, United Mine Workers of CHMIDT & EERY , along the Monongahela river where | America, offered to-day to form a@ joint Members * to the Money situation] 4 numbor of stool workers are still |committee with the operatora to check - that the powerful poots op strike ike ynty authorities and | yp the coal strike situation in the Pitta- Consolidated Stock Exchange of N.Y . made Serra money that, far bu asi “ ierprs! as it may yooms, euey nave onthe: have a burgh district and give the result to the rota apart ome @ largaly independent of banks rer ® operators have not replied to, the 30'Brond St. | 319 Filthy Av ite able to finance their pro] Thay repeated to-~ that ‘Se ist ope |Rielr nof-union’ mines were working 100 Mathes ie lit ery ta per cent, normal and that many union Miners Were either returning to (thelr old Jobs veking work in other felds, Sive Lights Staten island. Ming, unton omiclais replied that the Gtaten Island shore o: e operators could not “make an aM@davit"|qy gy qa i Gl 2 am ee ay i bay was lighted from 10 nf ven to it night for three hours by the of a Gredge of the Sanford bis Co., anchored three hundred feet ‘the Government chemical plant at ‘The fireboat William J. Gay- Was called from South Brooklyn 9 o'clock and under direc- of Captain Gebhart and Lieut. The prohibition will not stand the test of constitution- ality by the Supreme Court, according | to the bellef expressed in Jersey City to- | day by Governor-Llvet Bdward 1, Ed- w ls, of New Jorsey, amendment is now bh esald, “It ts con- jal until it has been tested and declared unconstitutional by t amendment “Tho prohibitio in the Consttution,”” stitutio © courts, pumped water Into the|It is my opinion that it will not stand til she sank. ‘The engine|the test and will be found to be uncon: mM and the superstructure had been ed by the ffkmes. The crew of mon was taken ashore by @ fore the fireboat arrived, ¢ Virw! » Nov, 1.—Re- Letting Burglar Alarm Ring. Post, @ furrier, of No. 63 ‘Twenty-fourth Street, who was| dog poke reer ts for permitting his burglar has risen two days, i here to- lay. Forty-five mines throughout the State, which were tied up at the begin= ning of the walkout, were .reported working to-day. ‘This is one since Wednesday. ar Cobb. DENVER, Nov. 7—Further increases Railroad oMelals say they hi abuniones of cont on their Ines mal being distributed as rapidly as ble to those industries and public aie sin this locality deemed essential b; an ch it the Government Aged Telegraph Official Dead. Abija R. Brewer, who was connoct- ed with the Western Union Telegraph Company for 50 years, died at his home in Glen Ridge, N. J., last night of acute indigestion, He had been ill only twenty-four hours, Employed in his youth as @ telegraph operator at Lancaster, Mr, Brewer became successively secretary to the Western Union's general manager in New ary of the company and vice president, He retired two years ago but continued to a pr » Ridge Trust Com) , three sons and one pees Survive hia, aciinieeiescenioamae bing Father and State Sabino Strappon, & machinist, No. 207 Bast 106th Street, pleaded guilty Governor Appeals to tore be fn. the) nu of mon returning to were Ke Opera: Specialists in Livingston Oil Livingston Refiners Middle States Oil Allied Oil Latest information on request Borns Smor Dunne New Yorn Tel. Corttandt 2543-4-5—8273-4-8 INTEREST 4& DIVIDEND NOTICES, THE AMERICAN COTTON OLL Co, in Harlem Court to-day to robbing his ‘acne {oe a a ee os BANKING AND FINANCIAL. Analytical Report of GOLDFIELD DEVELOPMENT Active on N. Y. Curb and San Francisco Stock Exch. Contains the first of a series of excl offic! ements regard- Ing leading Nevada mining Issues which the Nevada Mining News Bureau will publish In the Interests of Nevada mine owners, beginning immediately. Sent free on request for purpose of Introducing our Official News Bulletin and Analytical Report ser- for which subscription rate Is $5 per annum, Nevada Mining News Bureau FREDERICK W. NORTON, Editor. 1416 Broadway, New York Concentrated<=» Best describes the character an d value of the contents of the 1919 (pocket) edition of The STONEHAM YEARLY HANDBOOK 1000 i roman 288 Rares Oil, Curb, Mining, Industrial Companies Capitalization, Earning, Equip- ment, Directors, Business, Pro- duction, Price Range and other important data. No financial publication ever issued contains more essential in- formation in as compact, service- able form, and a copy in the possession of every stock trader will be of distinc’ assistance in making market commitments. A postal card to Desk 30 will bring a copy, Free. Chas. A. Stoneham & Co, 41 Broad Street, New York ‘Gioweland = ‘Established (903 Minas Toronto vue No Promotions GREAT ANNUAL SALE Comprising $250,000 Worth of FUR COATS Scarfs, Sets and Stoles at Savings of 35% "50% An amazing story of bargains in furs—bargains that each year for half a century and more have made the name. “Ratkow- sky” these pric PAYS TO COME to our patrons the greatest sale of high class furs in our history. DON” COASTWISE STEAMSHIP LINES | IN OILS AND FURS Fifth Ave.) famous as New York's greatest manu- er of high quality furs at LOW PRICE. Don't a 3 these can be obtained just as well NOT! Patrons who have attended 's, taking advantage of the low ing, have learned to know that IT To-day and to-morrow we present “Annual for y for their holiday buy’ EARLY! T FORGET THE ADDRESS! A Few of Our Annual Sale Bargains » Seat 100,00 100.00 Megson Seni =" 350.00 Wearta 25.00 *Starte™ 100.00 Ermine Neck 100.00 French Seal 32.59 hi 100.00 150.00 Fex 35.00 | Muinen Seat 19 09 Beaver Neck 50.09 35.00 Dine sure 45.00 15.00 shun Nook 25.00 IMPORTANT NOTICE Freight and Passenger Service Resumed OLD DOMINION LINE, for Norfolk and all points South, Daily ex- cept Sunday at 3 P. M. from Pier 25, North River, N. Y. SAVANNAH LINE, for Savannah, Thursdays at 3 P. M., from Pier 35, North SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINE, for New Orleans, Gulf Points and nd all points South, Mondays and iver, N. Pacific Coast, Wednesdays and Saturdays, Noon, from Pier 48, North River. Information apply to TAned Offices oF For further imuolidated ‘Ticket Ove UNITED STATES RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION Director General of Mallroads CURB FLUCTUATIONS INDUSTRIALS H SS Must increase ae As LOOK TO THE FUTURE, A wonderful futu stretches before this reat City of New ork. Moe and more commerce will centre here; more and larger ships will enter our harbors; more and swilter trains will rush in anc out of our Perea snore busi- ness, involving bigger affairs then ‘eve he tore, wall be trans. acted in our buildings. By its very nature, the telephone busi- the city develop: i industry grows and expands, its demands for telephone service grow larger and more exacting. It is the duty and rivilege of the Telephone Company to anticipate and meet these demands. There are wonderful opportunities right now in telephone op- erating. Girls and young women are needed to handle the present enmous tele. phone traffi These young women will rise to higher posi. tions with ,. -ater re- sponsibility "and high. er salary as the in- creasing demand for telephone service cre- ates new opportuni. ties in the telephone business. The junior operator of to-day is supervisor, assistant Chief Operator and Chief Operator of to. morrow. Girls 16 to 28 are C.R.R.of N.J. ALOSON RIVER NIGHTLINES EXCURSIONS \" WEW.VORK “ALBANY: ThOY Every Sunday een ‘Bireet at rink Sant ae want [EX Fion COMPANY { Broad Bis Now wanted for Telephone Operating. Young women, 21 to 85, for Night Tele- phone Operating. Inquire at MANHATTAN (Main Em >ioyment ffice ), 1158 B’way, cor. Liha} St., 8 A. M. to 6 P, Branches, BRON: 453 E. Tremont Ave 12M. to9P. BROOKLYN, Vy ‘Willoughb: st., 9A. M. to5 oy NEW YO..K TELE. PHONE COMPANY, FOR SALE. . i Sy SOON! ht ORISE THLY PAY) Aa CONFIDENTIAL te MO EMPLOYERS reais CALL, WRITE 5 wary AOEWT CALLE STRICTLY CONADER Rave DIAMONDS, WATCH gone LANE, loon: Teh Jon: DIBi{ONOS Hs NENNERY ——EEE—EEE_ PUBLIC NOTICES, PROPOSALS, for removal ane sist gases c som tow. iy ay and recenstrua. for es

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