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Oe eee eed THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1919. | é , FINANGIAL:-NEWS AND PRICES } ,wwaesesiueroneus “(Mu set] STOCKS THAT SLUMPED THE MOST...’ Typays pues DEMANDS HOUSE FLUSHING PUPILS —MMILLINER PICKETS NO FRESH EGGS IM CHIG Windy City Also. ried | Out of New-Made BU CHICAGO, Nov. 12N@ fi or eggs are available in cording to a statement to-day B. Adama, assistant to General Motors Somomanon ee El eee | PUTTEETIINITS | INARMISTICE DAY us BY POLICE | 14y Beth Steet 8. : \ 7mi| 91-26, 100.20; At 40, 94 Market—Present and Pues {Mexican Petroteum .... ; Bh 94.80; 24 49, 92.78; 2d 41- Chairman of the t P. Plerce Arrow . gi 4 1-4m, 94.64; RA Pric ‘ommittee, which ices, [ov dh ag ae bat ifs y 33-48. 99.86; Victory Loan see” i “te of the second aa U. 8. Steel .. ; : : eis ‘ithe { e ; "iPhe list tteelf showed A new heavy wave of selling struck |Reading . an ‘ 4 —- oo > the, Margin of prods, ber the stock market this afternoon and|Pan-American 10/6 2 | THE OUTSIDE MARKET. Representative Rayburn Would |Prof. Clark Withdraws Athletic} Thirteen Sent Back to New | Tes tar high priced specialties registered de-|Atiantic Guit . . Ve a 0% clines of from 10 to more than 60|Press Stee! Car . 10 Sainte, Bh wha tb encet sombletely|Goutnern Path : \ ay,| breaks during the day, the sharpest The curb suffered a number of Put the Walking Delegate Out of Business. Privilege From ‘Wilful 70’ Who Bolted. York for Alleged’ Interfer- | BANKING AND io FINA demoralized market that has been wit- | Chandler’ Motor siz, Were around the end of the fourth ence With Workers. nessed in almost twenty years, Offerings were heavy. In the im- : . ‘The catise of the selling was a se- ak Vas oon cst hee sold] WASHINGTON, Nov. 12—The Rail-| The seventy pupils of Flushing} Thirtéen men from Manhattan, i vere stringency in money, - Brokers — . Sandy, 161-43 | road Bil was furt! tf High School who took a day off yes-| Said to have been doing picket duty in |! po found that they could not obtain suf- Indian Packing to 913-8, Loew, Inc. \nbebear ss peopel ated front of No. 3% to 38 Montgomery |; , Vanadium Steel to 601-4, Shell!" the House, More night sessions terday without permission to cele- Street, Jersey City, were eacort | Transport to 763-4, General Asphalt | Probably will be held until the meas- brate Armistice Day, as they sald, y City, re ed toi the Exchange Place tube station by|' figient funds from banks to carry stocks and therefore they were thrown @m the market with iittle apparent |adume nope o bs Ol to 1261-9. At ‘e2 “clock the general) ure comes to a final vote. were marched into the music room| the police this morning and compelled regard for what prices they might ian Rumely 0 — 4% | list was weak. © ‘Drastic anti-strike legislation] on the opening of schoo! to-day to/to return to New York. Dring. Late in the day 30 per cent. Ad Mame of 5 entd ob ah oma. Whee bh dogs «=| said Representa-| listen to a few well chosen remarks FB Pha es Brothers’ millinery es- Was bid for call money, but no 1arg® Aluke Gon « Opened highet, Ghell ‘Transport, | "¢ Rayburn, Democrat, of Texas, to-| by Prof. John Holley Clark, the prin-| New York’ about ‘hese sortie wen | supply was forthcoming at this fig- — ‘Chalmers... 3% 31% — % . 4 day, “But some teeth should be put ra ree months ago! ak Aa Chee. aK 34 — | 80, up 11-4; White Ol, 87; Inter] io, ay cipal. whee the workers tn Mammatenn *"S hibte tettnk oe oe ee wo 10" — 6 | Pet, 471-2, up ‘1-2; Houston OU, |, 6 Howes bin. Prof. Clark talked to the dear/ struck. They established a business - ama 2 atten, oh pm Piet Hen Nam, Boot Sugar... M4 88 — 84 |140—1 Hudson Oil, 7-8—1; Island tea i peters ne nd 5 ee young people like a Dutch unele.| 1" fhe Mont ant’ wente: Baling y ~ "aan, Booch Odag.... 11 % 2? — 4%. Livi on, pect, a law that #0} “Your cond terday” 4 RY . ment shares and other specialties !4m, oan om u = LpOl T14—71-8; | Livingston | Ol | further than the House bill,” he sald, Meas pieiee ot ature goed [MORES oT ChE Toman ae ‘gives little promise ‘of future good}members of a union. Former em- pointing out that the labor sections citizenship. It was an act of dis-|Ployees of the firm in New York en- | | provided only for voluntary arbitra-|foyalty to thia school and, in a sense, | Eni’ for aeteral Gaye toreor “aay” - % 21-8—21-4; Anglo-American Oil, 34 + 1%) —@5; Merritt Ol, 22—23; Ryan Oil, were being sacrificed, United States |4m. Gar & Fury... 195% * Steel, the rails, cqppers and other,A™ Cotten OF... 6% Sumatra 70 —2 |63-¢-$6-8; Simms Pet, , 401-2— F issues that have not been footballs [4% Dees Gyod.... biog Loriierd 1% ™ 411-2; Commonwealth Pet. “—4! tion of disputes, “We should go far|of disloyalty to the Government in ot speculation maintaiied what) am Hide & Leth. 264 | oem tf t+] as Texas Ken., 443-8; Glenrock Oil,|®20Ush to put out the worst enemies |that you defied the rules and regula ay be sepeyete a ory Teagan 3 mente TNE | Mamtattan shies. 81 80% — %]37-8-4; Guffey Gillespie, 36— be aa country and of labor, the walk-| tions of the School Department to set | ¢ pnt oo ee oe 1 = 5 |e. Se 361-2; Amal: ity, 11-—1 3-8; |/N& delegate, who is never satisfied.” {Up in their place your own, whims M it appear probable that the money see tay mit] Maxell Motors... 48 40% = rae Galt Creek,| Mr. Rayburn said he would offer] 4nd desires, be to Police "Chief Daitersby that’ the @risis is not yet passed. Leading pray ty Ta ae Int. Pet,|®" amendment providing fines and| Every one of you will be compelied | picketing was interfering with their ™money experts assert that there 1s Mag Devt, Stores.. 116 111% Panhandle Prod., 26—29; | ‘mprisonment for labor officials who | to make up the sl and one-half hourw lapeiiatka seaheuk gee tee Ok ; urgent need of building up the Fed- Mex, Petroleum. 220% 186 $1.2--41-2;, Philips |Rcouraged a strike while a dispute|¥OU lost yesterday. When you left | pickets. ar So eoegee Cease, eral Reserve Bank's reserve position, Miami pa Ls My (Prod. Refs, 93-€—|!% before the arbitration boards cre- these grounds you automatically sus-| Solomon ‘Tannenbaum, No. 335 ‘The Market Despatch wil i and that this can be done only by boo fie REE a 4218; ‘Tropical | atéd by the: bill, pended yourself from membership |28st 105th Street, made a complaint {|| money-making into putting a curb on stock speculation. i x Under the permanent railroad leg- | here that phase of the situa. t+! Pere AS me A Ba) sae wi ACTIVE! , it is admitted that there also has r : a0 Mo. se prices quiet and steady.| islation proposed, the Railroad Ad-|tion I await some explanation or ex-/until to-morrgw for 2 hearing. Tan- INDUSTRI % __ been @ big speculation in commodi- Tip ee rh aang 1 Oil, #43; Amal. Toy | ministration estimates that Congress |Suse from your parents or guardians. |nenbaum is a former employee of STOCKS | a ties and raw materials of various National * 4 |b 1-4: ames | Sithepie ‘26-36 1-2; Hos-| Will have to appropriate $363,355,000 to ; 18 the meantime, here on probation, Terme Meyer ghenee that Tan- F) kinds, but it is believed that if stock . 5 % Nau, a) ., $890; Cosdeh, Co square accounts for the period of|%U must be denied every athletic|he pushed him away, and that speculation is successfully checked speculation In gther lines will be held down. ‘The renewal rate for money to-day was 14 per cent., a figure that has not been exteeded this year, but the real wave of selling did not strike the market until shortly after midday. It was then that brokers found that in so far as they are concerned money ee ek me “reservoirs had practically dried up. Nora Scotia Steel.. 76% ‘The market did not display rallying 1% 1% 1% — 1% | Ohio Cities Gas... 62 power worthy of the name at any ; Ouls, P. & B os time. Lowest prices were quoted just || ‘hefore the close of the session. ‘Transactions were the heaviest of the year amounting to more than 800,00 shares. At times the ticket tape was from 20 to 25 minutes behind the actual market. ‘The day was also featured by a fur- ther serious (break in the foreign ex- change markets, English, French and TtaUan exchanges all making new low gi) records forall time. The value of the ** Wnglish pound sterling dropped to $4.11 1-2 i rue Government operation of carriers | PMvilege.” o's 3-361 “emt Oi, 7-2] ending Jan. 1, Representative Deni-} When the rebellion broke out at 71-8; Livingston’ Oil, Republican, Ilinols, told the| ‘the school entrance yesterday morn-| >) 00) (itn oan er run: Oil, 13—16; Lance scar 5-1. \ {tne the insurgents numbered between hy ed uring the immer. : He presented figures received from | 260 and 200 out of a total of 1,100 pu- the emplovecs said she earned $76 a the Railroad adminis pils, They had reac! Main Street . 2 tration giving | RA prosdway, in snake-like formas “the result of two years of Govern- | tio, : mn, when the Principal arrived al- ment operation,” showing that the! most at the head of the line and read JERSEY STRIKE RUMORED total financial requirements for the, thé riot act. He succeeded in shoo- ri ing all but the wilful seventy back to Opened higher. General Asphalt, Corriers would aggregate $1615,355,00, |¢heir day's work on Cucsar, Huclid ON ZONE FARE SYSTEM nadium, 551-2, off 1-2;|0f Which sum Congress already bas/gnd Nick Carter, but the seventy ‘S| ‘Act, 9 1-2—10; Loew, 31—811-2; Hupp | *PPropriated $1,250,000,000. went their various ways to Jamaica, 2 128-413; ‘United Picture! Operation loss to the Government | Whitestone, New York City, N. ¥., Officers of Railway Employees’ j {it _ and write for free copy Deapatoh i 3 d the movies. Prod., 18-20; Retail Candy, 17—19; phar cenager hag ool Of the re- | “Mt Me irk declined to-day to give| Unions Call Secret Conferences Submarine Boat, 141-215 1-2; Over- 4 ison sald that, UN-) the names of the ringleaders, After Adoption of Schedule. der the House ‘bill, the funded and" Shot tt, 25—| a “There never was a req for a fll rg Oe Phoweperagins (pagers rt bm pry ” he sald. “It was just a fool| NEWARK, N, J., Nov. 13.—Rumors of Stewart| rt prtie wie ones wt be forgotten as soon as|a strike as @ protest against the sone ane of tem ining, 3¢- a trust, Organized by New York bank- pile FA Be SE fare system were current to-dey when | n prices quiet and steady. As-l|ers to pay the Government for equip- the Executive Committee of nine tocals| STUD) 5, areee i Indian Packing, 211-2] ment bought for the railroads will WOMAN IN JAIL ON CHARGE ot the Amalgamated Association 0 ot A Gold, 11-8—2; ‘Hecla,! owe the Government $172,345,000 on Street and Blectrical Railway RETAIL CANDY 4—4 proarine Boat, 1616; peotizity, Alliea oe 4046: ‘Unites tates | hte ieenteced oad lg AN GAMBLING HOUSE ployees met here behind, closed ‘een § ; Boston-Montana, | be offered pe Hyytit gy ong pest | HE R A ‘The delegates and officers refused to VIVAUDOU SR + 71% 5 . : 2 725 158: Retail of the standard return, owed to the epee i discuss the purpose of the meeting. NOTES. teee 9 Candy, 17 ‘1-2—i8 1- Vanadium! carriers by the Government against oser”’ Tipped Off Police and De- It was recalled that employees of the SKELLEY. OIL Inspiration Cons, Copper Co.'s Octo- . BY \ Steel, 54 1-4—54 3-4; ‘Gveriand Tire,) the amounts owed the Government by fry hy, ‘4 Public Service Railways expressed dis © 30—30 1-4. the roads, “If adepted,« be anid, it tective Visits Poker Game— | aatiafaction over the one fare system ber production totaled 7,000,000 pounds. , ¢ Greene Cananea’s October production totalled 4,000,000 pounds of copper, as | would result in Congress having to ares * STERLING STPADY. Long Trial Late To°Day. because of the extra work it entailed. appropriate $171,020,000 to square ac- acters gla stihl ys aa ey ‘They were assured, however, thet the Demand sterling recovered 8-4c. to 171.260 ounces of silver and 860 ounces |Ch.. M. & OP! 43% 41 41 —1%| Rep, Blotor ...... WD 40% , Mins Nettie Weiss, fifty-one, of No, |system would not last long. The accept- ot gold. Chi, M. & St P pl Gk GK 02% — %| Rep. Iron & Stoel 116% 107% $4.11 1-2; franco checks made new tow] a 100 West 118th Street was locked up in F. 5, Fales hae been elected President |°M- ©- Tea-.... mn 5 at 9.62 and then rallied to 9. Bel- | LANSING DEFINES RIGHTS the West 123 Street Police Station th ‘and Director of the Standard Trans- | yy i. gian cables were weak, reacting 11 afternoon, charged with “keeping and] Public Utilities, which was announced 2 * entimes to 8.74; peseta cables firm portation Company, a subsidiary of tire |oni, A r sages, c | Staanen, eka Stockholm cables'23.36; | OF AMERICANS IN MEXICO mairtaining a gambling house.” She yesterday, {ond the eayeterions meeting Wd Standard Oil Company of New Yerk, P * r $1: marke, was arrested on a warrant obtained meee nde Ha esi, Whoereeenthy Clove, ©. CA. de 4th 41 41 : mand, Ji eantcnll Government’s Duty to See That} ;oiiowed an anonymous letter to the po- | Hoboken, Camden, New Brunswick, Bae Siceny of New. York. iat Petty... Oh. SOK G8 — BIG BREAK IN COTTON, Our Citizens Get Justice and ice from a woman who sald she had| Edgewater and Dunvellen, aioe |i eee res elected 8 dureetar of the [or +74 ‘ Tee\cotton market was weak and P; ont been playing poker there every day and | Wenner President "Nde Water Oi Co.'s directors’ have ‘ excited to-day, with prices breaking could not understand why she lost con- cadled a special meeting of stockholders esowyt 2 : about $7.50 a bale owing to heavy| WASHINGTON, Nov. 12,—ecretary|aslstently. The case was turned over to ®. Deport 1. We W Allens for Dec, 15 to act upon @ recommenda~ Lansing, in a statement to-day designed | Miss Rose Goldstein, a city detective, Seised in Pértiana. liquidation as a result of nervousness CN ingle alates ya aS) ae “to. make clear the Government's atti-| who #aid she sat in poker games there) porTLAND, Ore., Nov. 12.--Immedl- tien Cc b $100,000,000 the company's capital over the money situation and de- it stockholders authorize thi . . 4 s tude on the question of responsibility }on Oct. 22 and Oct. 23. Ghe declared “ x , - tines in foreign exchange, There] (age) oe eae ee eat ar an ermrcn played there every day and that | ot®, proceedings toward deportation of} appeared to apprehension that ¥ of Americans | Women player ways collected a liberal | #! Aliens among a large number of men itional stock’ at viii . “tight money markets might lead to|in that country,” declared it was “the /7yitiys ave, arrested leat night in a raid by the po- * will give ie . 1 [Spot Hquidation. January contracts | privilege as well as the right of this The arrest was made by Detectives] lice at I. W. W. uarters here mi * seribe to 20 per cent. of their present P . 205 here sold off to 35.70 during the after-| Government by diplomatic intervention oer, and Ponnelly of Inspector Caha- | be taken ‘cccording announcement holdings : a 3 b : noon, or 146 points net lower, and}to see to it that justice is accorded its lene's staff. Weiss will be ar-| made day by by Barnett Goldstein, Act- —_——_—-- . , } more than two cents a pound below|citizena and their rights given proper |raigned in the Wa ington Heights Po- | ing Yinited tates Attorney, Cuba Cane Sugar of, 3 2 : the recent high record. protection." fice ‘Court late to-day. DRY ENFORCEMENT BILLS A arg a ete . : , Het) = Mr, Lansing explained that he issued -- 16s) * —8 - 4 rad geri MONEY, connection with the kidnapping "3: | SUES FOR $20,000 FURNITURE _BANKING AND FINANCIAL. TO G0 BEFORE ASSEMBLY |= Su". 3 Re a a oe OC a 8 ; 13% ‘ u 9% 98% 37% —2%| Brokers reported it was almost im- d made it AppeMT | Mrs, Amme R. Benjamin Seeks is 8 ’ ‘ 0% — % | possible to borrow funds at any price. hi reater rights to pro- Property ia Storage. One Will Be Like Congress ‘Meas: : : 14 —2 Te rate went to 20, 22 and 25 per|tection than Mexicans Mrs, Anne R. Benjamin of No, 1140 135% 18% 4% 4K vo Park Avenue, mother of Mra, Preston eens cent, in a few minutes. hare is 6 tango demand tor call| BERTH FOR Mi6e DICKENMAN, | Cineen. Serouen her aitoraee Thome funds on the floor of the Stock Ex- pre by teoaxer Sweet | Court against the Harlem Storage Wari Un, Ry, Inv, Co... 10 10 ure, Gays Anti- Saloon Un, a Stores, my u League Leader. ‘Two Prohibition enforcement bills will | ™ ss ; 4 . change but the supply is light and | Vome Oe! house, Inc., of No. 211 East 100th peste be introduced at the coming session of yS money {8 coming in slowly. Gets State Job. Btroet, to recover $20,000 worth of fur- _cosentiel v! . ° + ' / a Bo bidding 8 per cent. piture n its ; + \ | the Btate Legislature, William H. An 8. me rrowers are ALBANY, Nov. 12.—According to a|. Mrs. Benjamin alleges that the furni- derson, State Superintendent of 4 : é pec freely for time accommodations, but = i . Boge Of art and paintings, which Anti-Saloon League, announced to-day. 4 [lenders still refrain from extending | well-founded report here, Miss Marian| were “stored. by her daughter, were ‘The first will be identical in every , K on — 4 fixed pasion: bh oy arm {oxer_ | Dickerman of Oswego, the Red Cross merely loaned and that she 1a tho right: respect with the measure passed’ by ’ b, ’ | . ninety-day periods, nurse who was defeated for the Assem- Congress, except such technical and for- pe : Rrares rar % Cleaner ley Sort $936, eat 850 bly by Speaker Sweet, is to get @ posi-| Jersey Power Ask for Cooy No, 80, mal changes as aro necessary to adapt | (jon ( increase, $24 Boston, $103,- . Dramatic and Motion Picture v1 ftto the machinery of the Btate Govern- o Hl pl a ee W4ta9: tnereage, $72,106,402; PRIIA- | Boo rag'in Albany tordey as the gueat| TRENTON x , Chas. A. Stoneham &Co. De e : ‘ . 4 e ; ; increase, $19,- 4 NTON, : fear /st8 second willbe stniar Wp tbe ney te : rye so tee Wroderick Stuart ireene, wite of {that ‘Mt s fundamental that the ordi-|[N 41 Broad Street, New York. | POR | R A I ith “the modificatl a im. |Gresoe Cansam 4 | Wee Means . ‘The Sub-Treasury creditor at|the State Highway Commissioner, but|nance granting permission to @ utility ter w ie modifications and im- [Gree Canaom .. 4 Western Union Clearing House, $669,593; Federad} refused to discuss the report. Com-|t® operate should be, legally unassall- on ‘ provements suggested by experien le West Airbrake “4 Reserve Bank creditor, $53,088,230. missioner Greene and his able,” and “the procedure by which the|N e level and containing also the features which Westinghouse... + | have been found valuable in the Btates ee biveped “4 eae EARNINGS. Saget H.. Wutien, ayn beth ou ot the som, with, tee, requirement ‘ t were left out of the Federal meas- pa came lowe 81% rig Colorado & Southern System—#ept “Fhe appointment of Edward F. Boyle, | withdrawn ite approval of an ordinance = . For Followers of Retusal to enact these measure’ Mr Iueerbepg Onn, pf. White Motom..... 70 68 gross, $2,256,647; increase, $364,470; peaten, iB ho. Horough of ta hattany of the Borough of Bloomsbury, ———— ———_________________ the Anderson onid: “Will deprive the State | ime", Aen. Om, 2014 : [Wiese Ooo. 81% 1% Hine "months, gross, $17,718.429;"jn- dent of the Borough of Manhattan, pol i ei ly ie Breesury. of fines and penalties ‘and of larvee pode Worthington. 9 = 80% crease, $3,013,715; net. op. Inco» $3,-| mission has caused the belief ‘about th ipecialiste in the revenue from permits.” ° Tuter, Mer Marine. 56 sige gi ae 579,347; increase, $609,120 Gapitol that ‘ail of the defeated ‘Tam- PIMLICO ENTRIES, ” Beautifully Prin eo Int Mer, Marine pf, 108% 102% — 3% | Wort. of. sey seu — in| Western, Union Telegraph, Com-| many gandidates are to be taken C38 Of] aoe rmack. viMjon, Ml LIVINGSTON OIL Int, Nickel ,,..66. 26 23 20% + 4 (Woolworth ......; 196% 14 = —ept. ev, $9,098,221; in-|with State jobs or otherwis en | RACE TRACK, F , Md... Nov AFTER KING GEORGE'S LIFE, )!~“* + 2 , pany Sept, op, revi $8.008.221; In- | Biv" smith, was asked about the report | Ts. mires for tonbtrowe rice ai 4s tll Souvenir Picture of that he had slated Justice Luce for the ad 000 FIRE IN SHIP, __ {fev #74589.448; increase, $11,008.10; | uit'or Appeals to succeed Judge Cud> | 6, iadan AMM Tie, ‘|LIVINGSTON REFINERS|This Very Popular IGNORE ORUG CLERK UNION. $36, « [net op. tnco, #14,796298; increana, $4, |Gebacn, ne eald it yaa 1616 tall Sa a ade MIDDLE STATES OIL Man Arrested in Dublin as Da Lunatic. Williams! an EB joyers Turns| Clothing Pabrics D DIVIDENDS. Japanese Importer Dies, LONDON, Novy. 1 man giving his Down Deman: Strikers, Steamer Ozaukee. (Special to The Evening World. Mineo? eo Prunes, . . % name a8 Henry Ferguson was arrested] More than 150 dri La dd members| Fire in the third hatch in the forward fies rors Kalla bane binid PLAINFIELD, N. J. Nov. ee, mi vale Pa ja ALLIED OIL 600,000 copies will in Dublin and locked up as a dangerous | of ta" part of the Shipping Board steamahip|°! 3 Per cent. gn common stock Pay-|i- nin) Tetsuka, fifty-three, member a, 108 *lingian” ito, Latest information on request ‘iven free with lunatic, when he announced he was en Oxauke to-day destroyed $36,000 worth | Sle Dec. 10. of the firm of Morimura Brothers of | “Aiimty Wicu fee Oneiletion Steeplechase; a ® w route to Buckingham Palace to assas: ec of cotton, shoes, clothing and other} F. W Woolwort® Company—Ag- | Wit a94 Street. York, Japanese seine: bandicee: four rearcide ant yosand rH World, Nov, 23. fipate King George, the Chronic rt foods destined for. the reliet of the|War quarterly of 12-4 per cent, on |importers, died o umonia’ last night iy Noe en C.DKuarr dr.aCo. : ga Bipbln,corrtapondent reported to-day. |® Five druggists who had | previously Fetish population. ‘The fire was put out | preferred stock, payable Jan. 2. thie home, Nor 6 Belvidere Avenue. | wey. 1a; “ita, si ‘Now blished 1900 feud on him, the correspondent sald. xed them: ty ealled untae, [without damage to the ship itself after! Delaware aod: Hudson Rallroad— ie was Ge a el be ated tis’ tor Levzetrant Baosns Edition limited to this an hour's work by the crew \t 0 rag 1 ‘onuy i si siinar ep nciata, an nour y led gaia of 21-4 per cent, |founders of aelfare’ work for Japanese qnonieriy ‘the Pi : Soccer Buuvsio §=— New Yoru amount. t lis, colored, $1 years old, of | 930 for second cl junior mathe ‘The Ozaukee, which is operated by pe Spores, and ‘one daughter, Miss Keyo , 7 Tol, Cortlandt 2543-4-5-8273-4-5 Quincy Street, Brooklyn, was ‘, the France and Canadian Steamship Gear —————>—_—— mua a Reigian Rate wre: Bp ale Eo oO ee found ruilty: thie ateeaibe ak duvet melee Rebere Detsined gy coreg: ater tae foot et iis Range for the day at Chicago: ‘Villa Reported Nearing Berd and LIBERTY BONDS rook |; County Court, (ee . ‘ Street, and was to have . nt ANT! le. eal ee of evs nna remanded for tone Queen Elizabeth of Belgium, who ar-| sailed Saturday for Danaig, 7 i Hees pp igh, b “a FS % Ne Geales. in advenaea The ‘was|tived on the transport George Wash- —— p Pancho Villa, who was frustrated in ais 9 neho was trus Jansing, 7 Gp gnemtnans fet fa a hte a Va contractor of No 1 ty hol Attempt to surprise Chihuahua, ls now H oft] ne Unit King Alfonse Returne : Bee 0.32 nt ported to be near Lop Coa- ? ‘ y J MADRID, Yor 387 bis Pra act| ss : PAC CP SI ; , BS aa i & one of 4 y

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