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y af create V LAW INGREASES E 50 PER CENT. ND FILLS ILS PRISONS ed by Growth of Law- lesshtess Since July 1. me Association Opposed to Na- Prohibition, with headquarters | No, 19 West 44th Street, after an eeurvey made over the en- , has found, according to recently made public, that tion law which is itnpossible of enforcement because it js not sus- talned ‘by public opinion has brought Mot only « startling increase of crime | and lawlessness throughout the na- tion, but also & widespread inability or unwillingness to enforce the law. “The cold facts of record,” says the report, “of which this Association makes, public but a few at this time, disclose conditions which leave no room Yor intelligent dowbt that Probi- bition, ignoring the constitutional rights of the American people, is breeding a dangerous contempt for Jaw in every State in the Unipn, and! is yielding a ghastly harvest of crime | and disease. The illicit distilling of vile Mquots is going on broadcast throughout the country and e “bootleger who peddies the death dealing stuff, within the last six visas has developed tite status of institution,” oe imation has clearly estab: Nspedy aveording to the report, that the pegpte who drank six months ago, | before national prohibition went into effect, are drinking now, but instead of the Uquor of fixed standards of that time they are drinking moon- abine coe mixtures containing ‘wood ‘alcohol, ir tonics, linjments and patent medicines, or any other concoction that contains the neces+ sary percentige of alcohol to register a Kiel.” It seems t6 make no dif- ference, according to the report that | some of the mixtures containing wood ope yearry with ghem the menace ponent blindness, a a xa le of the crime wave to whic! bition of the sale of liquor hae léd, the report refers 8 the situation in Detroit, wher euthorities are quoted as saying that the prisons are inadequate and* that \here are now more criminals in the State’ of Michigan than all of the hier in the northern States could \d. «Phe House of Correction-in De- it,, according to the report, has me.e0 crowded since the advent of prohibition that it been neces- sary to build an annex to it, and a Detroit Judge, before whom %8 pr oners)Wbretarraigned w few days. £0, es: ‘In all of my years of -thig court IT have never Feen .onfronted with a condition iike Out 3 the 48 men before him; ten had been found unconscious on .the ‘beotieg’? “ah ne that ¢ meotent, Over fer the same period las cen ae of 19 crime * ¢o1 Md puree ate tee of t! Re to} Eaittiy Shbiea thot "the, 1a es sh wa Ma OR Kit ition of Bias Non 8 the ely forge to cope with the addi- tions urine, which includes, acpord= ing to the report, almost ¥) daily mur- der. Attention ia called to a statement of Ufited States Senator France that since. War, Tue. Prohibition went into effect Kansas has had the doubi- ful honor of having the largest num- der of drug addicts in proportion to pop of any State in the Union. A to the reports received by the tion, the same ai pasion, is appa in New England reat of the country, drunkenness, silat bas 5 "bleh home cegsumption of liquor and the ber aving num! of private stills greatly increased since July 1. T Revenue officers’ reports show that Mere are 2,000 illicit distilleries in Oklattoma, While in a raid conducted recently in Mirmingham, Ala. fo in the basement of the new Post Office building comatrustion at an In Florida go large a quantity of in- toxicants are being Imported srory Soave aida ho alba In. detoghing YeMs9lp cca ‘Hot InNew YQ} ery ane keres SME Bcc to be sold. Curthage Rone Constable ville. Milton and Marius Ho always voted a on ne tlekek pith Aheexaeption of Boo : He ve WESTOHESTER : NOT ESsh03 Miser dMorenne: “Wheeman: of | Sam) pated Ly Mount ron, has retu froms New ‘Havemy wad Mi Man white of Mount Verngn |' > sfnivadhingten 9 who are 00,000 | 10 Mra, Raygnind, Swan of, Preys Beit Mofint. Vernon, aiving in’ Freeport, L. 1. ing the Mount Vernonit to move rt and Mefce Birmingham, Holmes, Supe’ raon schools, returned Raite Vernon. of South is in Ninth 8 Of theBoout anc lL MEN Potien fijctals oF many Many Cities Are} duane two stills, one warm from operating, were ‘one. now under timated cost of Par ania tiee were recently arrested dicted on a charge of reed ai ntendent of Purton of White Plaing has a Heirmen of the County by WALL STREET Adame = Kepress. 3 Ad, Rumely.. 49 eo = Ad, Rumely m “ak 0% News and Gossip of To-Day’s | *Aiex iuvixe. “ mm 182 * | Market—Present and Pu. a% » mM se \ 1% 6 40% ture Prices. ; ; a 15% , 15% paguantatesls | PAso. Bonet Mag.. 126% 125 nie rte jam. can, wh 52% hd is Optimisti¢ expectations “of stock | Am. Car & Pay. 99%) 194 oid a market traders were upset by de-| 4. Cu & mis. of Te 18 1% «173 178 | velopments over the holiday and| am sumatrn, ea ee eS prices showed a decided reactionary | Am, Dru. Synd. us DM Maxwell Motury “ ” 2 » trend in early dealings to-day. Am, H. & be nS 8% Maxwell Motors « e ou td Failure of Cabinet officials to settle | Ledlbe en eee en yee tion i0k the coal strike was the most disturb- | (i : We, Panken .. 18014, 180%, ing factor, It had all along been be- | 4 pe ogee es “ss Heved that ah amicable adjustmtent of | cretion A ie M ee oo v questions in dispute between miners i: en oe 10% 10% and operators would be arrived at 41% | Mistourt Paelific at oh frithout much dificulty and market 90% | Montana Power os «8 commitments wero accord- 135 | Michie Sunes Ott. Hy 4 ingly. Inability of the Cabinet to 90% Net, Acme ae @ 120 | Nat. Aniline settle the strike not only induced 101% | Nat, Conduit w 12% liquidation of long stock, but encour- ase, & Hi Hg Hg 16 Nat Lead seed sonsiggraite dear selling. io) ser, Cone. M4 14% Other tnfavorable influences were ta Healization , 4% 4% «4% | Now Of“ Ta& M 45% 40% 40 “ the more threatening Mexican situa- | Amo Uky \icods .., 54 % Se | N.Y, Alrbrake 16) «110 114% 1185 jtion, which seems to involve the pos- | A\ Mon My: ».... om N.°¥, Con, bal Jetotiity of -armed intervention, and pag ten ag ble | Po }idications that foreign exchange| ac unt & Wi, 10% tg markets will again become unsettled. | Atettson md ..A,) 18% ao ‘The statement of Lloyd George pot- | Hsldwon lec... tui ote \traying the seriousness of the situa-|,umere & Uhio « a 18% tlon/on the other sidé added to the [itm Moon.) ‘at Me feeling of depression. Weth Stes ....... 90% he =| _ High priced speciaition were the |e inl Mw. wi ae worst sufferers. General Motors fell | jy tll ise 101 off nearly 30 points; Crucible 101mm Union Uae s. 50 42% points, and large declines were regs} Matte Cop & Zinc ¥% a istered by Mexican Petroleum, Pierce. a 2% Arrow and other issues that have been a, ay {made footballs of speculation. Vado eat OU y, 28K 7% U, 8. Stoel sold below 103 and cop- 73 18% | per and railroad shares displayed a “% a oa o heavy undertone. 0 ™% Pitta, ¢ e) How: brokers who have closely | Calumet & Os . studied the market position are now | *Canedian’ P +5, practically unanimous in the opinion | Cent Lessor ..... 95 ‘that its’ condition has been im- | ent Leather jt. . 110% hana Ro o | mensely tmproved; that a big stort |Cerro De Pawo ... 56 Ponta Sugar . 4 interest has been built up. There~ | Chenier Mot, . 13% Rail Steot Springs fore they believe bre it will give ex- | Che, & Otic ray any favorable « \ DREAMS OF RICHES AND THEN, “POUF!” Real, ‘but Project Ex- ploded Long. Ago. year age while sorting old news- pers in @ Junk hop at No. 21 rst. Al Jenntes, the twelve~ ainola\bcghtas 6f Belsino Carni- vale, a funk dear, found some beaus fully printed papers which had a focomotive embossed on them, and at- fected were tong strips of what Jennie ¥ ) ermed “lickers.” Carnivale'’s eyes bulged, for, he thought the papers were bonds and perhaps worth thou- sands. He gave the bonds toa friend, Tutto | Fedesci, of No, 2180 First Avenue, who, according “to Carnivale, sald he} appraised, Carni- | vale's nd ame known in neighborhood, and soon tales of his| acquiring riches were whispe! Last night the junk dealer’s bub- tle burst, when, after waiting a y@ar for Fedesel’s appraisal of the bonds, he went to tho East 104th Street Po- | di Station and made a ears | that “Fedescl was holding from him untold riche: Accompant and MeLoughli he feared that flee to Italy to live on vale's) wealth,” Carnivale Fodesci’s home. While Carnivale waited in the | street, the detectives entered Fe- 3 apartment, and, according to! they found several trunks packed ang every indication of a departure. In a table drawer, they Ay they found the bonds which had en issued many years a) the neinnatl, Wheélipg and N York road Company, This projétt was andoned soon after the 8 les of tracks had been laid. | he police learned the bonds were ‘Orthiess and imparted the sad news a revolver was bonds, the s being held at st 104th Street Station, Carni~ le was worrying when last seen as fo what he would .tell his neighbors. a BOWIE ENTRIES. The entriow 4 his (Carni- went | ‘or to: HOWE, 4 pues hi thle, 130 “Dory Nowh V4; Hele, Ue: "Kal Miss Scistheu. 100, 101 aWeir Pandy” ‘Meal, "06. “eon nireants on 1b! War Mt three year Praner, tuk on c FINDER OF BONDS Cl, ©, Oh, & St, Securities Discovered in Junk |« | Det / cently C, |. de e.My, Mk 8, Ry, Be ™ ROI & Pee, RL & P.O pe Ui, & Nidewest Ry, baal Pt 18% Chile Cower Taino Comer . Com Products pf *Crex Carpet rac 4 Hudeou Den, & Rio G Den, & Rio Dome Auinwn « Uanitedt WN Elkhorn Coal United Drag mo 188 Bremen Brant Uniget Fruit Bodieott Jonraton Uns Ry, Inv, Co frie n, Retail Stare. . Vameoig Mayers... OL Pe Vairtdnks ..,.. nited Pood Fed, Min, & Sm 8 Fisk Rutter ‘ 8. Preqport ‘Texas, 8. 7 . ; : ton We & W v. 8 seam “joan nerd Ble tw M% Thi 72 Genial’ Motor. . Uuh seoss 10% 10% 10% sac, Ohectical,, 60% 65 ‘ fet Moser Dei. Vader, Ohectical., 60% Ohh OF Mina ity Nor, One | Groene Cananen Hass Minos Anas Cont teruito, COs. 60. ay 8 Interd, Con, of... 12% 1h Int, Harvest 10 Int, Mer, Marico., 4 60% Tht, Mer. pf.. 103% 103% | Hep, Trem & Stoel, Col, Pucl & Trou. 42 Col, Gas & Elec. . OB ‘south, Pacific Colum, Graphophape 64% South, Ry, poe Cola... OM South, Ry, if. wot Gas Co. si Stromberg Minn, 17% **Btalotaker Continental Con. 0 Stutz Motor + ut Comtinnial Wands Wy St, L. & San Fran, 16% Cora Mroducte ~” awe 0% TWons Fant...... Wert, Maryland... Westie Upion $8 Went, Atel 15% Westingtinnase She Wheeling 13% 12% Ways Overland Bo 30% MO OH WiilyeCneciand if. 90% 90% 9045, 10% | Wihite Motons 66% OHH OH Worthingtc ee ye meee Ly phiwcert ee ee) vt, ‘ BRITAIN SENDS ARMSTRONG | AS GONSUL GENERAL HERE Poets THE The Rev. Dr, REV. A. E. BALLARD DIES. Ocean Grove Camp Areiine | Nearly Ninety-N. Aaron E. Ballard, one Has Had Similar Post in Boston |of the founders of Ocean, Grove and Since June—He Served in the Foreign Ottice. LONDON, Noy. 28,—Harry Armstrong, British Consul General at} Boston, been appointed Consul Yew York to qucceed Col. »siger, who Tesigned re- ccount of til health going to Boston as Consul Mr. Armstrong held elgn Office here ror has Wilfred ©. m Before neral in J posts in th twenty years, In the army tain in th one time he was ape of the London Datly raph and of | the Army and Navy Gazette, He is the author of a number of army text books. part of the time as cap- Royal Irish Fuail At correspondent | ckadainical Flip! doh Datly News Says of Ap- potntmen: | LONDON, Nov publishes this editorial note with ro- | gard to the appointment of @ new Brit-|'The melting snow made the pavements | dangerous and a number of minor a were reported, while many of the | ish Consul General at New York: ‘or about eighteen months, we be- | the idea of utilizing the experience of rnment had some way-| Capt neral in Kindred sphere appears to ha c Thesis —he had been Consul! Abyssinia—in this obviously | tw that” suaxestion n dvopped and nsul jeneral at Boston has een | |moved up one, so to speak, ¢ can \imagine no other country in w hal Sommercial SpPoinin t of this im. one h K wen " . wu, Hawmann, 1 110; | Higkory Veto 0, Work, » Nov. 28.—"Dhe 1,300 at three eollieries FB. Markle Company be: arkingon, 4 coal inspector, d doin the union, returned imnrelte “6 con ftioh NSa cAiatiots ler the Aspue® at miners yp the G, Williany | President of the Ocean Grove Meeting Association, died at his home | on Main Avenue there yesterday of | Gloster | 014 age. nine Chris\ thai Efrickson of Polat Pleasi him. vive of Ne Dr. ister Chure eT Previously he had been | fhe Fyah year work TO Mus Lines Are TOL fell in 28.—The Daily News and last night, seriously hampered To- ledo's mp He would have been ninety~ had he, lived until years old He had been ili more tmas Day. e daughter, Mra. Anna aur Ex-Gov. John Franklin’ Fort | 'w Jersey Is a nephew, Ballard was ordained ag a min- THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, TODAY'S PRICES LIBERTY BONDS. 31-28, 100.04, Dec. .04; Ist ds, 94, off 10; 2 91.22, off .18; 24 41-48, 91.42, off 40; 84 41-49, 93.74, off .38; Ath 4 1-49, 91.88; off .40; 99.04, off .02; the holiday over developments as applied to the coal situation, as well as the new turn in Mexican affairs, naturally resulted in Disappointing lower prices at the opening. General Motors was off 16. at 840 and then added 5 mora to the decline at 835. tral Leather was off 1 at 95, and U.8. Rubber off 23-4 at 119. ‘U. & Steel was fairly firm at 1031-4 which, however, represented a decline of 8-4, Southern Pacific X dividend opened 941-2, up 1-4, ‘The market was irregular through- out the first half hour, and there seemed to.be bear pressure on nearly every part of the list. Baldwin got down to 103 1-8 and rallied a little over a point. After a low of 336 Gen- eral Motors rallied 10 points. THE OUTSIDE MARKET. Opened slightly lower.—Shell Trans, 79 1-2; Asphalt, 117, off 21 Vana- dium, 58, up 1-2; Ryan Oll, 6 , off 1-4; Simms Pet., 50, off 1-8; Houston, 140-155; A. T, Sec. 63, off 1 3-4; Westemm States, 1 1-2-1 3-4; Hupp, 14—14 1-2; Prod Refs, 11 j—11 5-8. Stanton, 1 1-4; Sapulpa, 7-7 1 Glenrock, 3 1-2—3 3-4; Loft, 22 3-4= 241-4; Aetna, 8 1-2-9; Amal Royalty, 1-1 1-4; Anglo Amn, 92 1-2—33; Liv- 2.1-8—2 1-4; Victoria, 1 1-2; Allied Pack, 36-40; Isl “1 1-4; Merritt, 21—22; Subm B, Great Western, 12—17; 10 1-2; Lance Royal- ty, 1+ pkey Savoy, 8—10; Sequoyah, 1-3--5-8: O ¥ Oll Gas, 1-2—1-4; Loew, 30 3-4—81 1-2; Int] Pet, 55—56; U. 8 High Speed Tool, 27 3-4—28; Barnett, 1-88-16; White Oil, 35 3-4--36 1-4; m Pet, 44—46; Genl Motors W. ‘Sait € atl oO ingston Oil, 1 1-4 Loans and Discuunts... . | of Indebtedness... ... United States Bonds... of the Methodiat hin 1844. He waa P pelien Christian Con to 1892, and in th retired from active LEDO WALKS IN SLUSH. Compoiiod by Stor) to Give Up B LEDO, 0, Nov, 28.--8now, which ntermittently throughout yester system of bus transportation. 1 dents A heart Court yelop tion cars ing notification to t that prove d with similar) Wants MBLBOURN king Anthracite Minets Return t© Joon) Hume Navy, ee: er arabad Fan) ee ee ee? drivers pulled thelr vehici about etgh i private bus e post of Consul General at | OP ihe streets with the first sign of the k has been vacant. At one | storm is expected to ¢ n the way of resump service, which has Dy ond ay somathing of street car Michigan, follow- ‘an, ouster ordinance had been ap- d by the voters, isa Britain to Keep Eye anand U, 8. in Pacific, , Australia, Noy. 28.— Cook, Miniger of the in & speech to-day at Albury that white wholeheartedly sup- the League of Nations he Great Britain should keep its ler dry, The empire, he Gesiared, in United States District | ruction company | Customers’ Liabiltty Ac- CASH AND EX- CHANGES... Bowery and y and Crucible at 202 1-4 was off 73-4; Cen> Other Stocks and Bonds, count of Acceptances... . Ninth Ave. and I4th 19 Pet., Pro. 64 1. & het, Retail Candy, 16-16 1- One o'clock prices quiet. during the 1-4; Prod & 2; Tob Prod 16—16; A. 'T. Motors wt 8 Shell Tran, A reaction throughout t offerings clined 5-8 Lire checks New Y¥ $416,179, after charge: crease $35,62 282,026, decrease $164,559; |preciation and’ Federal tax $7,899,600, | Explonation, the Government, hes” sent against $8,203,574 in same 1918 period. |a foroe of engi there to make « Interboro Rapid Transit—October | surve Brows $4,280,938, increase $981,214; net after tax $1, total income 805; deficit X $218,722, decrease $32: 864; four moi crease $2,509,858; net after tax ¢ 685, increase 661, ino! #1, X-Exclusive of accrual visions of control No. 8 and relate certificates which under these agree- ments with the city are payable from future earnings. Pennayivania Lines Weat—Ootohar 07,011, gross $10.6 balance afte $150,424; 047,119, deere gross $89,190, (balance afte Condon, “2010 is 1-2; Midwest, points to 109 1-2; Simms Pet. 60 1-4—608-4, EXCHANGPS REACT FURTHDR. ot mercial bills. cheeks another EARNINGS, k Dock: lecrease $45,671; 0, 1919, net income after de- Wee 19, operating 24.876,8' + 13; Spencer Pet, GOL: Noon prices we ensier Simms | het operating incomé $24,566, Pet. sold Bt 1-2, ip 19-8; Gen. Motors | decrease $2,525,245; ton mont w. 5 off.2 12; Shell Transport, | $15,782,844, Inorease Asphalt, 114, off 5 1-2:] ance after tax $9. Hupp, 7 off | $18,508,019; net operating incom 2 White Oil, | $7,047,188, decrease $18,828,456. 3 whieh Valley—October gross §5,~ PA 8 210,025, decrease $82.498; _ balance after Max £159,578, decren net operating income $ crease $329,667; $59,879,687, deereage $298,51 after tax $3,513,826, dectoane $2, 65: net decrease $2,211,7! DIVIDENDS. Neat Carib. Asphalt hour declined 10 White Oil 4% fs. 11; Hendee 46, p. 27—8; Retail Candy Sée, 61 1-3—62 1-2; Gon. 1.286; Am Saf Razor noon Maras on common, payable Jan. 2. 17-78: Locomot Baldwin his ie an initiet, The laat divider on common atock was 1 per cent. A. declared on Dee, 4, 1914 ary tendency continued he early trading, due to accommodated coms COTTON. : Demand, eter de-|30; January, 36.95, off %3;, Murch, © 4,02 1-8, and franc . 4 ceatimen ‘to Bi [Sa O§ Qo! May. HIM, of reacted another 4 cen-|" '" ’ times to 12.14. Marks rose to .0233. NOTES, October gross surplus tax $656,165, de- 4; 10 months gross $4,- net after 910, decrease $294,643; rts] and tax $728,- 9 months ended Bankers’ Trust Compa: ed Registrar for Bh sand a Geyser Guahes O11 In Mexican, Press).—A 9061 $1,431 + increase $497,207 » increase 48° ING AND FINANC! AL. ths’ ross $15,245,106, in- 68! $1,048,708; total inc rense $1047,830; deficit X ones itary Traded In On Outnide Market, Circular on Request. 8 under pro-| 170 Brondway Tet. Cort. 6200 increase, $ SofaTI9, Hecreane operating income $1,- | $9030 tere Bs ake $189,784; ten months’ | {Og for 596; Increase $11,814,92 tax $4,565,002, | it desominanions nal for “> ~ income, 070, decreos® $2929, ~ ten month gross eee income $8,292, aa, Imperiad Ol) of Canada, 75 cens, Tort | Payable Deo. 1. B13; ,, United «Drug Company—Regniar ‘Carib [auarterly dividend of 1 3-4 per cont tive Works—% 1-2 cent. dividend on common stock, Opened weak, December, 37,00, off Bank of Engiand’s minimum discount rate remains unchanged at 6 per cent, sony has been ap- ference B and Blocks of, the Cities Service Coin: MEXICO CITY, Nov. 28 (Associated r apouting petroleum , has been discovered in the State of Du- ngo. To determine whether the re- DOMINION OIL WEED, EDWARDS & CO., INC. LIBERTY BONDS nd 8 THE CHASE NATIONAL BANK of the City of New York NEW YORK, November 20, ‘TO THE STOCK HOLDE! hereny riven that a Special Meeting of the Stookholdd of the Hank will be held at {te Manting Root at "37 Broadway, Korough of Manbattad, City of New York, on the 2b day Of December, W010, at 2 o'cork Bo Me Ader and “ote wun the qimtions of the capital Mock of the Rank. (rom to $15,000,000; the conaderation tenne and. conditions under. wich, » aid Dew of additional wheres shall for tire thansaction of auch othor business Droverly come before the meeting, thy order of the Moan! of Directors, M0, ANDABWS, Cashier, CHASE SECURITIES CORPORATION NEW YORK, November 20, 1910, TO THE STOCKHOLDERS: hon will be beld ANK OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK CONDENSED STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS NOVEMBER 17, 1919 RESOURCES United States Certificates LIABILITIES —_—, $98,963,481.97 Capital........... $7,000,000,00 ips and Undivided sareainas rofits.. A -- 16,385,000.00 Uoesrned spy pe r 677,905.55 eserve for Taxes an 10,137,009.90 cylmtett orn 4 fanes.sa irculation........ 086,600. 5,002,061,74 Bills Payable, Federal Reserve Bank. 1,629,683.74 (Secured by U. S. Obligations) 19,490,500,00 Acceptances Executed for Customers. ... 1,694,347,44 ° 37,793,324.30 DEPOSITS. . .130,029,263.70 $170,711,351, Main Office, 149 Broadway, corner L berty St. 1,75 Canal and Thompson Sts. and St. 18th $ . and 33d St. 57th St. and 3d Ave. We In One Hundred Years, of (Commercial . 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