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} st CHICAGO STRIKERS, ed ities, Low, tam. low, Laat. nely “ “ 42% 42% | Interbore Con... % 8% Re i To TL | tnterboro Con, 0% Ajax itabber oss. 0-60 sTtet, Harteater 4 _—— News and Gossip of To-Day’s perl soe RRR =| MO Ped Fat eK : sitteen tes) une i 1 Int. Mor, x Shops of Union Butchers Well) Market—Presentand Fue |" ‘coalen"S 4ON Rae Lt, Na = om + m. Agr. Ctemical 1 om Patronized and New Ones ture Prices. Ame, Beak Note a. Be ; Am, Het Sermar,. Are Being Opened. Aen, Bowch Mag... = - righ ihe | Announcement that leaders of the] {™ (8% +, mx Hn CHICAGO, Noy. 11. — Chicago's! coal strike have decided to obey the! Am. Cotton Ot. os bt | Ans. 2] butcher strike has assumed the|mandate of the Court and order the|\™ Sz a: 2: Proportions of a war on meat prices, |strikers to return to work caused a] Am. Fxorem . ak mK ‘The strikers not only opened two| Vigorous rally in the stock market) \m que a uw 205 pts more south side butcher shops, but |4t the opening this morning. During!‘m. Ie . Th on announced pions for another in the| {NC frst Afteon minutes of tradine | sa tunel s..: mt ut t oy most industrial favorites showed} {mel 2% 2% p. They sald they would con-| gaing extending from two to about! sm. Mait & drain eae | tinue opening shops where meat will | four points [Am, Ship&Com, Op. 6% AT be sold at bottom prices until the| What was particularly pleasing to) \™ Sm & Rel.) wy oe ate Gon a aa te orm at strike ts settied, Wall Street was the wording of the|'\m sta veins ‘eve Son [Dem OR, sessssce Py ‘The new markets are patterned af-| announcement of the strike leader.| im. sage ...s.-. 238% gy | Miami. Pr) ter the one opencd Saturday at|They stated that “we are Americans | Am, Tl, & T. co, W% Oo’, | Motiinn Boty bad 6418-15 South Halstead Street. There | And cannot fight the Government.” | A. Tubweco ..... 21 = |e ome beded Am, Wool 1% in =|M. Ken, & Tex, 12% 88 $ would seem to utterly dis- 4 < Bow Hertz, south side business agent} This would to utterly dis- | iin) wen, re ‘ez | Mia Pesi*e 28% for the union, said the butchers made | prove the theory reeently entertained} am zine “uw 17% | Mid. Staten Om at & Clear profit of $547 during Satur-|in so many quarters that labor to-day | Aveconda . Nations! see aK @ay’s sales alone. is strongly inoculated by the germ of | Ase» Realiza, 6 | Nettonal > ” “ Bolshevism. it is figured that the| Ass. Dry Goods, Geis | Set, Suseen, ~~ Ss ee BS fag herd shows,” he gald, “that outcome of the coal strike will do| Amociated ou Se ee ee oe om ers are charging more} much to promote a much greager | Atshiam Ry. ... 00 | National Teed than they should. We sold this moat] spirit of harmony between capital and | Auto Sales Oorp.. 27% [Migs Coke. at least one-third cheaper than the |/abor and, in fact, that the whole labor u & Ww, average butcher.” outlook ha rifled. ison Ky, of. The market undow vould have | Baldwin Laco, ., All the shops have been well-pat-| hatied the ending « al strike| Balt. & Ohio 30% Fonized from the moment they|with much more acclaim had it not| Barwtt Co 128 m0 idee te i get This is not surprising, as|been for unfavorable money condi-| Hatopolls Mining .. 1% 1% | Sores Steal 10% Be Ty 1H are selling porterhouse steuk for| tions. There js h a-searcity of| Be, Motors , a3 Ho Cities Ges.... % 6% 62K teen cents a pound. funds for the purposes of stock specu | Beth, Steat . cm [Ce #8 8, a SS fact that enough profit is being | ation and rates are so high that bull | Beh, steel B, 0% | Boe saree ae) ee from the stores to pay $40 a|clicties are held effectively in check. | Booth Pisherion 16 TR aay BEY ta of Wall: Street operators now know that | B’kiyn Rap, ‘Tran... 04 |e eon SF BK Week to the thirty-five butchers “I pacile 7. & T... 38 working in them and the rent of $25|the Federal Rew Bank is deter-|B'kisn Ray, ‘Tran, 6 ‘ od | @ Gay is proof, the butchers say, that | Mined to check the headlong specula- Cop, & Zine Wilt ko Be ae ee the master butchers have been charg- | tion bull in stocks and that its re-| Butte & Superior : % 8% ON OK ing exorbitant prices. cent increase’in its discount rate 1m 1 on ON 8 be accepted as a first step in a pro- a hagges é bg RR ¢ MARKED BILL TRA gramme that calls for deflation of Wil a Ne MG BH present day values ‘ 4 } $ P MAN Before the end of the first hour, or Klee on when the rush of short covering was 148% Pia Onl’ RCH ‘OR LOST GIRL over, stocks began to settlo back and 100% | free ak Ww. many leading | s lost half of their |< 15 Padded ‘San’ om Sa earlier gains ited States Steel, | cer De Sil tees Se after selling a 1073-4 up tio points, | Comain‘Tend Ira. baiian ¢ Prederick de Cola, Barber, Held |{cciinea to 100 9-4 ‘ an Mot... iat | Seen 3% HK BK IY After Letter Indicating Knowl- é Nae Meare One, a4 Rail Steel Springs . 100 100 90% OK. edge of Disappearance. Bankers Truat Company has beon| cat, esa, Ry. of, | om gad ae ak a Frederick de Cola, twenty-cight years| Pointed transfer agent for the | Cu, Wneu, Tol... 110% % «914 81% capital stock of the Continental G -|Ch. RL & P.. 2 | Re Pr iiipre t endl Ree he Reo Shty Corporations ne lO Lae Ope, taNl Soe ton ocouahiie is. ‘ik ak treet, was arraigned in the Har-| | Kihn, Loeb & Co, have received seni, Great Wee i Ylem potice court this moming on a $500,000 gold bars trom London Cel: a New tir, oval Dutch 'N. . ioue 10a Ot 101% charge of blackmail and extortion and| pi one ne Poi” ice go dude an aa | chile Con Savage Arma 3% 8% Ry held in $10,000 bail for further examina-| vance of $1,000 over last previous sule| Tne Cope Saxon Motors 20% 2 1% tion Thursday. De Cola was arrested |and the highest in se cae & St. Seaboard Air 9 ° 9 at the Gt, Charles hotel, 121th Street |, Shattuck October output | Civete iMeatedy fp | Bhattuck, Aria 3 is 8 and Lexington Avenue, by Detectives | unis levase soos uncon ot Fu & Iron. 44 | Seale Of ss. BM BW Om bet Franklin and Mason of the Fifth district, | Output in ten months ste " 12 | Slows Sheff, " A ee i a A i tee Graphopbon: Southern Pac, 105% 100% 108 106% after’ he had been given $176 dollars in| Doras “ead: sits7 ounces silver, "and 2 [Boutlern Ry, +. S95 UO marked bills by Howard B. Hattswick, | 99)Gunces gold. 4 | Southern Ry pr. + 62% @% OK 62% & lawyer of Clearfield, Pa. $9 | Stromberg... 50% According to the complaint, Gertrude COTTON. | Studebaker... 181% Latte, twenty-three years old, daughter | Opened irregular. Dec., to | Stute Motor 15 of W. (D. Latte, prominent, man, of | Jan, 37.10, up 20 iin {St te & Man Prom, 19% 18K 18% 18m Phillipabtrg, Pa., disappeared from her a, % | Superior Steet... ome « year ee bince hi disappear: AERO CLUB OF AMERICA 4) Tenn, Cop. & Chm, 12 2 12% 6 has written several letters to : : E Felatives but none of them told of her Seip thes ath weeietek ure Mr. Little received a Ict- FLECTS NEW OFFICERS Cuba Cane nd ter signed ‘ABrederick De Sola in which - an Am co% $176 was demanded." Unless this, sum aoe here aoe a ‘was forthcoming, the letter stated, the| |, 4 : p noel tg would not be F estored to’ hin Col. Thompson Chosen President— | Pe! # Hut 4 0 and the family would be disgraced. Mr. A arate s D. & BR. 4. Vetted 52% SIM OBLK fierewick cl to New York and en- International Balloon Race Dome Mines = “8 10 16 listing Uh o-operation of ine District Again Next Year Elkhom Qval,..... bare 4 4 ie office and the police, trapped gain } . ‘ ohnaton a Bao” Lan Un, Retail Stores.. 107% OTK 106% OB Cola admitted writing the le according. (othe pollee, and aiid eccording to the police, and said that} annual election of officers at No. 297] he yi working ss a telephone operator. I'v | Madison Avenue jast night. The fol- | pririnsks Police are endeavoring to locale (he |iowing were elected without contest: | Ik Rub girly Col, Jeiferson De Mont Thompson, | Frewort President; Charles Jerome Edwards, | ister W 1B. T. PROMISES BETTER = Jrist vico Presiaent; Licut, Goatroy L, Cabot, U. 8. N., Second Vice Presi- SERVICE ON SUBWAY LINES |sos:, sss stosvar toasts 3° rote Third Vice President; Alberto Santos —- Dumont, Fourth Vice President; | donnen Commissioner -Glernon to Another Hearing Dec. 1, to See [0m senha ih NY if Agreement Is Kept. ‘The Evening World has won its fight for the public against the crowd- ed condition of the Interborough sub- George Keegun that immediate ac tion by law would follow his failure to present an agreement by noon to- The Aero Club of America held its | Pre ” Li Hold | Treasurer: Governor: M son; Beaumont, U. th jeut. C Warren, U. 5S. A. Class A, whose A. Re 1 rms expire in 19: ‘Hoppin, W. iller, Col, Jefferson De Mont ‘Thomp- | Governors, Class B, Louis D. Lieut, Godfrey L. Cabot, 8..N.; Brig. Gen. Robert K. Evar $. A.: Major Charles J. Glidden, John’ Hays Hammond jr, Majors ways in 6o far as verbal acquiescence !Henry B. Joy, U. 8. A.; Major Albert with the orders of Acting Public Ser-|B. Lambert, U. 8. Georg yers, vice Commissioner Kdward J. Glennon |" hi aniy Woodhouse remains for three is concerned, more years on the Board of Cov- Mr. Glennon announced to-day that;ernors, and Augustus Post remains bey they |Secretary, both having been elected oOMeials of the LR T. have said they |e ear for a four-year term, p would put into execution on Monday] ‘tye international balloon | race, |? a new train schedule which would] which has not been held since 1914, overcome the crowding of the sub-|because of the war, will be resumed waye during the non-rush hour, Com-|next year, it was announced ¢ . Imasioner Glennon yesterday infarmed | Aero Club of America has won this Mavietant. tothe 4. & President | race five times in elght and if it wins e 1920 contest it permanent holder will become the f the trophy. ante ue . ALL STATE AMENDMENTS ach of ments to the State Constitution, sub- ” 83% a2 41% 40% 40% 4 Ta 62% “81% 1% 81% 2 ® Cone. 1% OTH OT United Food. Willys.Overland Willys-Overiand pf. 92 92 9% White Motors. “ ™ TON | Wilson Go. . BY RK 61% 62 Wortiingtoa Mm 1H 1% OH APPROVED BY GITY VOTE Ml Gives “4.281 for Increase of Judges’ Pay, 144,486 for Ab- sentee Voting. New York City voted in favor of| the four proposed amend- day to improve the servic mitted to the yoters on Election Day. . 6 76 nistag: to. the. ver Sill insist,” said the Acting| DENIES AIRMEN ARE HELD, |The proposals carried in ail of the Commissioner, “that four, instead of - ive boroughs. three-car, trains be operated on the Men at Montauk Are ¢ ng Sta-| The least popular of the proposed | eta ef ik on the opr ne train tion, Says Capt. Craven rendments was that permitting the | and that the company must estab WASHINGTON, Nov. 11 sme |1#eislature to increase the salaries shorter headways on both during the |) .4y giscovered 100 men that. wa (of the Judges of the Court of Ap- pon-rush hours. This was carried in the city Mr. Glennon said that he wonld|know nothim@: about, and who hay SPeyee Te , have another hearing on Dec. 1 to|no existence in fs said Capt. T, ¢.|P¥ 4 majori aly 4,2 jeurn whether the d, R. T. is keeping |Craven, Chief of Naval. tle No overwhelming sentiment was | ita agreement, |when tis attention was called t renbrded by.the citys voters in favor KILLED IN AU®O BY TRAIN. (03.05 have been lost Jaries of State Senators, ‘The majority wom ned at ‘Monta auk Point y r iin the city for this was only u hiya War Veteran Dien, We sont sor ' ©- | 2753 | sobUh th a ' ‘ Mother Severely Injared, at Qao eater tha aot A majority of 144,486 was rolled up iipcten: ; 1 Bh } wy the proposed a iment permi Harry Shevlowitz of No, 319 Sumner | added They i! t aviation n ting w ha ut has bee lied “absentee Avenue, Brooklyn, who had Just r=) (h/t eet goer voting Jopted the proposal will | terned from France, where he served! ia apandon for aviation Di s by fenable the Legislature to allow trav | twenty-two months in the Americ Dee, 1." lelling men and others necessarily ab. an Kiled at Quogue 8 ent from the city on Election Day to Winen Be, gute pnt uuil a sealed ballot, certified to under uck at th roasing by an | express tro WHITE SLAVERY C CHARGE. : ti York to Mon-|pwoe Youths Working on Ge b tau Mra. Sheviowltz was severely injured, Going Verse Arrente both legs being crushed She was ro- moved {> Southampton ifospital. Mra intimated an Sheviowits had five/ sons, all of w saw active service in the war, 1 have a summer home at Hastport, 1. £.| France Observes Doy by Attending | Special Musxe PARIS, Nov, 11,—(United Press.) Armistice Day passed quietly throughout | Vrance, [xcept for special masses the az no celebration of the frat anniver. | i ry of the ending of hosulit wri ly had enough victory vele- q | vwhit | Hockley tective In the | eileged The gover tient decifted deckhands on « pipe fan important it_ be de to-day ta slave m arrest early om the n of two men describing the la Puccia: Phe po'l , that. the on, Wi th tation, country on Oct. St poventcen, # Brench gir al i li sod Troy was announced to-day, surprising yote was that! the clty carried the so- amp amendment." 6 was recorded for it in 6 ‘swamp amend- State power to drain ivate individuals, sed against the | ene fied. he most whieh 1e cost and that may Albuny Night Boats tinue, night boats to Albany continue this year, ft until the close navigation on the Hudson River, For he Cy two seasons operation has in December 1, This year there igi "boate’ until: the river Servier of the will A ma-| GAIN FOR MORAN DENIED. Republican Leader Says Report ef Error In Incorreet, A report that an error had been discovered in tho count for President of the Board of Aldermen giving Robert L. Moran, the defeated Demo- cratic candidate, 415 additional votes was discredited last night by Samuel Chairman of the Republican The error was aid to have been | discovered by comparing the election Inspectors’ slipe with those turned in by the pole Koenig, who called the report a thee the neigh tive of the fact that security prices | untrue Ww the Boards of County |have advanced and naturally absorb | Canvussers meet to-morrow to @0 over | more credit | the vote, In speaking of speculation the fact A | a i | RANKING AN FINANCIAL | BANKING AND FINANCIAL, Announcement by union heads of miners that strikers wil be ordered to. return to work resulted In con- siderably better prices at the open- ing. U, 8. Steet opened 10,000 shares from 107 1-2 to 107 3-4, up 1 3-4 to 2; Crucible was up at 6 at 231 and Beth- lehem 2 1-8 at 103. Lackawanna was up 2 3-4 at 98 3-4, General Motors led the motors opening at 34 up 4 1-8 and then running up to 146. Pierce- Arrow was up 2 8-4 at 91 1-4. 1 Among the equipments (Baldwin showed @ gain of 21-4 at 1311-2 Southern Pacific was up 11-4 at 108 3-4, The opening prices were the high- est of the first half hour and wire housés reported the receipt of many orders early this morning to sell |! otrikestocks at the market. Holders of these stocks were probably in|! many cases not aware of the deci- sion of the union ieaders calling off the coal strike. In absorbing these market orders prices naturally eased off. but there were no indications of any great pressure on any part of the list. The bear crowd pretended to see | in thig selling indications that liqui- dation had not yet run its course and preased the decline with further short selling, all of which must lead to the conclusion that the technical position of the market has been con- siderably improved. Atlantic Guif oy 4 | OTLS ON THE CURB. Opened higher. Shell Transport, 818-4, up 3-4; White Ol, 381-4, up Inter. Pet., 471-2 to 49, off 1 to ; Anglo-Amn., 35 1-2—87; Bar- | Western States, 11-2) —8; Guffey Gillespie, 39 1-2—40; | Simms, 42—43; Glenrock, 33-4—4; | Amal. Royalty, 11-8—3-8; Stanton, 1 —1-8; Ranger, White Bagle Oil, 26-—28; Ou. 2— 1-8; Boston-Wyo., 99-100; Com, Pet., 474 Cosden, 10 3-4—) Federal | ON, 3 3-4—8; Merritt, 23 1-2—24 1-2 hs pulpa, 7 1-4—1-2; Sequoyah, 1- Fred. 28—30; Natl. oul, Refs., 10 1-8—3- 3-8; Hudson, 3- Island Oil, 71-4 —1-2; Phillips Pet, e—11 1-2 Texas rights, 74—' Ryan_ Oil, 6 56-8—T7-8; Victoria, 11-2—6-8; Tropical Oil, 1 Salt Creek, 511-2—03; Housto: Lance Royalty, 3-8—¢ 1-2 Midwest Ref. 166—169; Tex. Ken. | 41-8—3-8, & Noon prices reactionary. Bhell Tansport was near 81; White Oil be- low 38; Simms, 42 1-243; Products and Refining, 10 1-8—10 3-8; Houston, 160—160; Phillips Pet., 75 1-2—176 1-2; pac 9 41-42; Anglo-American, 341-2 1-2. | TRE © is CURB. Opened higher. General Asphat, | 142 to 144, up 1 to 8; Vanadium, 59 to 691-2, up 3 to 31- Allled Packers, 5-05; Big Ledge, 9-16—5- Am. Tob, coupon, 26 1-2~27; tered, 26 1-2—27; —1-8; Loew, Inc, building, 55—40; ;.U Picture, 139—121; Subm. Boat, 15 1-2—16 1- Overland, 901-2; Stuart Mining, 26— | ; Great Western, 15—18. Noon prices reactionary. Asphalt dropped back to 141, Otis Steel to 88 1-2; A. T. Sec. to 70 3- 4, and Ald. Pkra to 40 off 5; Vanadium sold be. low 68; Hupp, 13 1-4; Todd Ship, 200 210; .Bafety \ Razor,’ 18 7-8—19 1-8; Steamship, 6 1-2—6 5-8. BTERLING PQUALS RECORD LOW. The market opened weak? Demand sterling was quoted 4.12 1-4, equalling low record made on Aug. franc checks made a new low at off 17 lire off 52 centimes at j, marks quoted .0280 and Vienna cables, 6,52; Peseta cables Shock betta canes 28.40, and | Call money, mixed collateral, 14 per! cent, | ‘The consensus of opinion in | money market is that high monoy | rates have come to stay for a while. | Notwithstanding the apparently good | showing of the Clearing House bank | ‘statement of last Saturday, a money opened the week by renewing at 12 per cent. and before the close of | buginess on Monday loaned as high as 18 per cent, | Much criticisnf ia levelled at the a tivity of New York Stock Exchange | as @ cause of money tension Irrespec- oy, Belgian cables, r $1; Srafdemand 8184, cabiee 314-8. MONEY. the} E Pluribus Unum HUDSON TRUST COMPANY 39th Street and Broadway, New York City Announces on this anniversary membership in the fpennits Invited Capital =. . + — $ 500,000.00 Surplus and Profits more athens . . 600,000.00 Resources morethan . . « — 9,000,000.00 | LEGION OF PATRIOTIC EMPLOYERS: by the citation of the WAR DEPARTMENT of the signing of the Armistice their Efficient Service Guaranteed and Southwest in farme and real es- In the South this situation is applicable to cotton, has been speculation in all commod- ities the country over, But for this it Is believed the Wall Street call money rate would not be as high it brokers’ borrowings, tate PARNINGS Reports to I. C. Toads: September operating revenue, $498,762,533, increase $9,065,084; net op- erating revenue, $98,590, $19,394,518; net operating income, §81,- decrease months’ operating revenue, income $229,715,71 revenue, net , decrease $109,226,820, Canadian Pacific—First week, Nov., $21,000, increase $884,000; from Jan. . $143,110,000, increase $16,018,000. 8. Kreage Salea—Oct., | 083,927, atin $108, 406, 431,925 BANKING AND FINANCIAL, The MARKET DESPATCH A financial publication which au- ively discusses active N. ¥. Curd and Canadian securities from the investor's and The current issue reviews RYAN PETROLEUM One of the fastest crowing Teams Loft, Inc. Allied Oil OD Companies. —AND—— Marsh Mines Tonopah Divide $15.00 Values Hupp Motors Marconi Wireless Anglo-Amer. 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