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i i t * i Ae i . <= ‘Twa steet | “the tax, case was manifested TE STOCK PLE TATIONS uM QUO | the stock market hi 8, temporarily at leqst, to this si fon, and to-day jt apparent effect on stock operations. become ca’ or ten da: “| no complaint about the lack of sup This prospect resulted in vigorous buying throughout the morning, and advances ranged from 1 to more than 6 points, Stocks most favored were Pittsburg Coal, {he motor shares, the equipments and independent steels. When the time for Supreme Court decisions arrived nervousness was as refined sugar which now about 11 cents per pound retail wil that figure. Copper Producers Reduce Output. much jn evidence. United Food Prod-|ting their output of the metal, The poke D eu: mh wets, Industrial Alcohol and stocks) production of the Inspiration Com- Maiti, & Odio that are most affected by the dry| pany for November was 4,752,000 |tarrett Co... law enforcement not only fost their) pounds, a decrease of more than 32 /Nt- Motor... early gains, but declined 2 points and | per cent, compared with October, and [ye SMe. be more ‘below the final prices of last/ cut of 60 per cent. compared With | yoo, iisneries tal week, And that considerable trepida-|'he (record high monthly production ligisy atay, ‘tran.. 10% mark of 11,900,000 pound: tion was-felt regarding the outcome of| May, 1917. by the profit tmking, @which developed in shares of companies that are most | concerned in the decision. cent. compared with September, ber of 100,000 pounds, Improvement in Saturday's bank! + authbritative figures on the teOle. 0 statement was reflected by the con-|#™Mount of sfrplus copper metal now | a Mh fin this country is tainable. Hest RBs soe tinuance of a 6 per cent. rate for call extimates are that’ it amoupta to [Zs Metrolewm Money. Ini the time money market, | around 1,750,000,000 pounds bear ralyess aed however, th caxe was somewhat dif- . # E Huinet de tri ferent. On. funds borsowed for sixty dian and ninety days brokers had to pay! .,, nond Markee Makes Record. Coat, Vaatiier, s,s. A 71-2 per cent. interest Ale. he bond maket, not to be outdone | Garry te Paso, Foreign exchanges made the sus. by ally daily:low record. Demand sterl- | the stock mayket, made a new record ing dropped $3.811-4, and both) last week. TY ¥ 8 francs and lire were practically de- . Transactions in listed i ‘i y | bonds iast week amounted to $131,- ke ver, it seems t peepee MPrrevat. se seems, (HAT cce00, the highest Agure ever toushed. ‘The previous high mark was $105,- | $41,000, | The most active issue was Liberty 4th 41-4 in-which transactions aggre- gated $36,094,000. The largest gain was scored by In- sterboro Rapid Transit. 68 which went up 141-4 points, Incidentally I. R. T. bonds made a new high for the pres- Livingston’ g ent upward movement to-day, with a Oil | further gain of 2 points. 1 | The Coal Strike Settlement, | While the terms of the settlement of the coul strike have not been off- cially announced, private advices from Washington to-day stated that ghe proposition which mine leaders agfbed upon involves an increase in wages of 14 per cent. to take place ‘inime- diately, also the formation of a ¢om- miasion with powers similar to the commission appointed by lresident Roosevelt to lavestigate and settle the jbl. anthracite strike of 1903, Under this arrangement it is be- JIleved that a sliding scale of wages | will go into effect and will ultimately BANKING AND FINANCIAL. We have prepared the most ¢ompl analysis of the Liv ingston Oil Cor- i yet issued. ‘as import- ant facts and sta- tistics that should be in the possession of stockholders and discriminating in result in an increase in pay for vestors. bf | miners of not loss 20 per cent. <= Copy sent free on request GRIFFITHS&HIRSCH 35 Broad St. New York Tel, Broad —5008-4260 NEWBERRY AND 17 PLEAD IN ELECTION FRAUD CASE Arraignment _ of Senator Opens | Legal Battle That Will Con- tinue for Months, GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., Dec. 8.—Tru- man H. Newberry, United States Sen: tor from Michigan, and seventeen of h | principal campaign leaders appeared in Federal Court here to-day to,plead to TEXAS-RANGER PROD, & REF, LIVOMOSTON DIL: |tntctmmate srarsng, trend Tis cor: LIVINGSTON REFINERS joven 22 te arraignment iH MID LE STATES OIL began a legal battle thgt is expected to ALLIED OIL continue over at least {wo months, Mr. Latest information on requess. |@iewberry had announced before going to court that his plea would be “not Esteblished 1900 Fifth Wisconsin Dintrict Choos! guilty.” BERGER PRIMARY TO-DA Levestreent wrens Candidates, Gerorr Buuows §=NewYorm yn waver, wis, Dec. 8.—Candi- |. Det, Corttandt 254%-4-5-—8275-4-8 Sues eeauane Specialists in dates for Congress in_the Fifth Wis- consin District are to-Tay being voted SB we 8 8 8 8 8 B® G |. a: & special primary election, On ¥ ——“"_ Dec. 19 the vacancy caused by Con- LIBERTY BONDS _ iress's refusal to seat Victor Berger, ewumn Socialist, will be filled, fsa cn ihe stecina ad Berger again is ® candidate, while $8 tor 8 fede 3 Bend: 9 Coupene Henry H, Bodenstadt, Republican, has 7.18 tor Boas: | Esupen been agreed upon as @ fusion candidate Ss tort RGY & Victory 1suPe* of the two old parties. Woh tone 8174.87. urine st. MY. BANKING AND FINANCIAL. Stoneham Yearly Handbook COVERING Oil—Mining—Industrial Miscellaneous Securities One thousand cawpanies and stocks are reviewe 4, with a history of ¢ ap italizatio mana.cment prop. ties, market Nuctuat on, dividends, carn.ngs. ete We belirie thin handbook to be the most valuable and complete pub Heation of this kind ever issued, Compile ¥ aur own stat tied! department, 1 repre @ permagien ‘ sof oust and 1 ae, Histival information Chas. A. Stoneham & Co. 41 Broad Street, New York Brera : WEAN hed 1903 Estab No Promotions Fill in couzon, address Desk 30, (or {ree copy was without During the last hour the market be- year housewives will probably have |Am Wool pia ply. but are likely to find that where- | Am To ofd new costs! Am, Zine not be obtainable at 1éss than twice | Amets Realization Owing to the unsatisfactory condi- |tlon of the copper metal market, bie copper producers are drastically cut- touched in Green-Cananea, whose October pro- duction showed a decrease of 33 per showed a further decrease in Novem- } the record setting procliwties of THE EVE came a traders’ affair, with prices of x most stocks moving within a narow Wie Chae e ange, ard being influenced mainly by | 4d. tume + 1% . operations of professionals, Kxcep- | 49. Kum 9 News and Gossip of To-Day's |ilons to the rite wore International Mies ttter 6 + 2% Paper, Mullins Bodyand afew other Alaska Gov .., Market—Present and Fue specialties, Which displayed consider- | Alesha Jyueas 4 strength. Chaunere 4% ture Prices. | Aim Aen Goan mo ” Stocks Are Stronm | 40, ia i a ww tel Wall Street traders were kept on| Shares of sugar companies have re- | Am, Cen .,., HH + 1% tip-toe this morning by expecta’ | cently been conspicuous features of — Car & Pay, 18 19% + 3K that the Supreme Court would hand, strength in the. stock market. ‘To- | 4% _ W% a +1 | down decisions on cases involving | ay, they all made new highs for the | Am. Dri Synd.. fm nt + 1% the constitutionality of the dry law| present upward movement. Am Expree .. 8% + am And the question as to whether stock| ‘The reason for this is that the Gov- | Am - Has Ieat, 20 % We LO aividends are taxable. When it was|ernment Equalization Board, which | 4m. to”: Announced that neither decision| regulates the distribution and price | Am. Int, Corp.. 110% 4 1% would be handed down trading took| of sugar will go out of existence on | 4m. linseed Ti + 2% om & more confident tone, Jan«1. Unless financial expectations | itm toe fd | AN + % The big constructive development of | prove wide of the mark, the price of | Am Smet Sec mete tile day was the virtual settlement of raw and refined sugar will then go | Am 4 & Com Cabp. 4 ty! the eoal #trike, There remains hardly | UP by leaps and bounds. ‘1 at 108 +8 ie doubt bur eat eniners wit 6 It ig a well known fact that Cuban | Am Stem Pound 425 #t miners will be! and (Porto Rican producers have been |Am Sugr ..,,..., 40 140 ordered back to work to-morrow or! holding back thelr sugar pending the |Am T & T Co. 0% my — 4, Wednesday, and that coal production | 4ssolution of the Equalization Board. | Am ‘Tobacco .., ‘* will be up to formal within a week | Shorty after, the tire of ne elie won = | Am Weit Paper pid. 1} Anaconda , Auto Bales Com vf Wkiyn Union tan... 6% Hrown Bhoe Co... E105 Warns, Term, jHurme Bros, | Matte Cop, Yine, Mute & Bap Mutterick CertainTeed Prod. Chandior Motor , ©., M. & Bt. P. pt. 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City with a cigarette between his tips. | the erection of other Wuildings, | 1500 Bent NG WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1919 { FINANCIAL NEWS AND PRICES 1200 United Profit Sharing 00 United et Candy, 600 Uroed T.... . 1600 Vanadium Steel 300 V Viviadou Ine 200 Wayne Coal 2% 1000 ato & . Peto 2400 Boone Oil. 5500 *Boston Wyoming . 1200 Brazos Ol ..% 15000 Burknett Van Cleave 5900 Carib Synd 500 Cities Service 500 Commonwealth . 2100 Cosden & Co ..... 100 Bik Basin Pet 00 Ketel Oil 12000 Federal Oil 4500 Glenrock OWL ow. 50.0 Guffey Gillewple ... 9700 Gilliland 460 Gilliland pta 200 Houron Oil 400 Hudson Oil 300 Hughes P ....... 100 Amt Petrol. 1200 Invinetble Master Players Week-End Music By Sylvester Rawling. ERGEL RACHMANINOFF, the Russian planist-composer, play- tng the solo part in his own third concerto at the Symphony 3o- cicty’s concert in Aeolian Hall yes- terday afternoon, Was tne’ preaom- inant figure in a musical week-end of extraordinary interest, There 1s neither time nor space to dwell upon the merits of the composition, which Mr, Damrosch made known to us for the first time a decade ago, because this record must deal with personal- ities, so many there were within the forty-eight hours that compel at- tention, Suffice it to say that the work glows with color, is fecund in imagination, and is a fine example of up-to-dateness in construction, © Mr. Rachmaninoff was splendidly effective in the pronouncement of his own part and Mr. Damrosch and the orchestra supported him brilliantly, After in- dulging itself in many recalls, the crowded audience, made up of music lovers not easily aroused to such a demonstration, stood in company with the musicians and cheered him, The remainder of the programme consisted of ‘Charpentier's “Impres sions d’Italie,” Elgar's introduction and allegro for strings, and Percy | Grainger'’s rollicking children's march “Over the Hills and Far Away,” in which only the double basses of the stting choir are permitted to take part, | Before the ovation to Mr, Rachman- inoft th: had been paig 4 tribute that | rivalled it to Fritz Kreister, the master violinist, who was giving i recital at inte Mozart's sonata in A major, and wel received, ‘ i, “Marsh Min... 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BONDS Allied Pts | by the poise and understanding with ethoven's s0- the latter am added number | Another fhteresting afternoon in the American Concert Course was enjoyed by @ large audience at the Manhattan Opera House yesterday, | Thomas Chalmers took the place of Emilio De Gogorsa, indisposed, sing- jing Morris Cluss’s “Roses” and two negro spirituals by Henry 'T. Bur- leigh with fine spirit, Mabel Gar- rison sang Rimsky-Korgakov's “Hymn to the Sun” admirably#eA third con- tribution,to the programme was Lester Donahue, pianist, who played Liszt’ “St. Francis Walking on the Waves.” Yvette Gullbert gave a recital at Maxine Eliiott’s Theatre last night. Her scintillating comedy, her tragetly, her pathos, her biting satire and her cynicism held her d@udience. sue was particularly fascirfating in two piquant and naughty chansons crino- lines, and she showed great drama'ic force in a French translation of Mac- leod’s “Priere des femmes.” ° F. Robert Schmitz, pianist, at a re- cital in Aeolian Hall on Saturday af- ternoon elected to exploit exclusively modern composers. He inehided in his programme three etudes by Debussy, played for the first time, They are from a volume dedicated to the memory of Chopin, 1915, disclosing a hitherto unknown Debussy—De- bussy the schoolmaster; for the three etudes pursue a definite technical ob- ject. ‘The first is an octave study, the second a study of chromatic progre sions, and the third of chords. Victoria Boshko, hansdome and flery, at a piano recital in Aeolian Hall on Saturday evening, played Beetho- ven's thirty-two variations und. Haydn's andante in F minor with suf- It is against spiritual and city law to | Carnegie Hall yesterday afternoon in| ficient v y of color hut hardly in «||| Reliable Eyesight Eramination | | 57 Warren St..4N:Y., Near W. Bway laration in the Chamber. smoke in Zlon City. Faye Clark, one} the presence of an audience that| pure classic style. In her Chopin group ||| by Registered Eye Specialists. : of the fulthful, saw the butt burning | crowded the house to capacity, But} there was much technical blurring, | |] Correctly Fitted Glanses, $3 to $10)| | PARIS, Dec. 8.—Jean Francols, young | through the gloom. He stepped up to! atfection for him played a large part|/put in the “Funeral March" of the | re | est member of the Chamber of Depu- | Alvin. | in the demonstration, AY Was bestowed | sonata she achieved a finely sustained he | bee heart ” as he appeared upon the stage, with-]and impressive interpretation, | , | tiea from Alsace-Lorraine, born in 1894 ore e apa gan iprowel gut pre-knowledge of the super-poise Established 57 Years, in Moselle, read the declaration of the |Datiad the clk ‘ jand skill with which he was to play.| ‘poscha Seidel w s soloist at the | |}New York: 184 Biway, at John St) . "Sinner, dost thou mot know"——— Never has he appeared to better ad-| pyinarmonie Socle ery 2a3 Sixth Av, 15th Sti Alsatian deputies to the French Cham-| “Peace to thee,” shouted Alvin and | vantage’ than in Mozart's concerto in Geriegie Hall on #aturday nl 350 Sixth Av., aad St | ber to-day, Twenty-four Deputies from|fanded two wicked punches on the | D major, in whied he hud the gssist-| olayed his part. in Tchaikovsky s tor Nowa A Bers SF sl , | Sarl Li t the piano, | Pi*’ ; 1 st 4a reet || | the retrieved provinces met yesterday | other's Jaw. A passing motorist found | ance of Carl Lamson a DP +] piano concerto in D major with skill : i titernoon sieckdod ‘uipen "the xemenday | him unconscious, At @ hospital it, was [and in tho Bach sonata for violin| Pi taerctanding, “Mr. Stransky's Brooklyn: 498 Fulton St.tor.Bond Si ' CREDIT TERMS their declaration and elected Francois | Ald he had a compound fracture of the | lone, Tho rest. of his programme, | principal work for the orchestra was | $3-00 Down on $50-00 ¢ as their spokesmen, jaw and @ cracked head, Alvin fied | udea bape benae Bh ‘rachmaninott, | Beethoven's fifth symphony. ‘There 5.00 “75.00 Apartments {The Germans have not renounced | 0% Hirwhme,* Granados, Paganni and TU Suche Dara cae ciate ee eee ===) 7.50 + 6 490.00 | Furnished Alsace-Lorraine,"” the declaration says | Walter Kramer, and, probably, half a] ona vfungarian rhapsody. Camas “The decision of the people against POLICEMAN IS SHOT, dogen or more extra numbers, 4 ; 10:00“ % * 150.00 5 Germany has not reconciled the ‘Ger- “ — - Pars ¥ Mr. Montcux and the Boston Sym- 00 “ 00 rom mans to the loss of the two provinces, | Cleveland Patrolman Is Murderea! Mischa Himan got his tribute off ony Orchestra at Carnegie Hall on 15 200 $50 to $500 » adulation from a crowded audience at | Bhony Orche : $ 25.00 © —« 399.00 lo The nation of pillagers has one senti- * om Way to Statlo |the Hippedrome last night, when he| Saturday, a terngon, gay B expo . r mental romance-—the possession of Al- ee ds was goloist with the Philharmonic] {on of ‘Tehalkovsky's athetique” | ‘FREE BRASS BED sauce is now, as ever, a ‘casuy belli.’ CLEVELAND, Dec. 8.—While take Orchestra. Always an expert violin. | @¥mphony that was engrossing. He- With Hyver | fave is now, a ever, @ ‘cagus bell” ling @ burglar suspect to police sta- | {athe is How a serious musician, with | sides the programme held Schmitt's per } a ak the’ tatiana Assemabine o¢|tion yesterday, Patrolman Robert | technique and tone uniinpaired. His suite, “The tragedy of lome, on | Wordoaus, which sat in 18t1, replied to| Shelton waa shot And dicd shortly | Diaying in the Beethoven concerto was | Albeniz’s “Catalonian” a folk suite ii} et | {he declaration: : afterward in @ hospital, The police! *dmirable, Mr, Stransky and his men | three par ts | HERE _—— believed Shelton was shot from am- | CYoked a storm of applause by their), rovatore' u h HEALTH: 4 ns M-\ gpirited playing of Wagner's’ “Wo-|_ “Il Trovatore” was sung at the a ie Ht Inland Sabor te Vecelv 1 8y nny @ confederate, “The prisoner tig Farewell” and the “Mids of the| Metropolitan Opera Houso on Satur- Teh blood. Arm fies Bed OPENS rinidad, Dec, &.—] °8C8Pd: | 8 second policeman to| Valkyries.” Twice he was forced to| day afternoon befpre a crowded audi- ‘steady pervon are contaimd. in Business has been completely held up| pe murdered here In the past week, bring the band upstanding to -|qnee. Joanne Gomon was unfamiliar ] noe Monday by" an unruly elemént| and the fourth within a year, Knowledge the applause, It was a|Ddut effective as Azucena and Claudia eCw-0 |which’ is Macking the strike of ateves| Opened firm, Jan, 87.00, up 40;| treat to hear again the red-blooded| Muzio scored ax Leonore, Glulio fn Ltha ea eee ee 7 dores and lightermen, Merchants have| March, 84.40up 40; May, 82.20, up 28; , and museular music of the great com-|Crimi was Maurice and Amato’ was bemey's port wine pe! turday Evenings * been compelled to shut thelr doors and| July, 30.7 5 poser, the Count. Mr. Papi conducted: We Dalat tet ST. L. STATION at CORNER | shipping is being ee iptertenad Mt te Ald ‘The Friends of Music, at the Ritz- Benno Moiseiwitch, a new Russian Tera mmecaver’ are Eetez ne | Carlton yesterday afternoon, gave a| pianist, was the visiting soloist at ih ment, ROME, Dec, &—In order to provide | rafe teeukgto thelr patrons by engag. | ast night's concert @t the Motropolt- ruasiots f —_— > work for the unemployed the Vatican | !n& Guiomar Novag for a plano re-j tan, He found favor with the over- ‘ cee realized on Must & Company sates | i04 ontered the construction of huge | cittl of classic music. She charmed | flowing audience, Pasquale Amato H.T. JeSons Ce COLUMBUS AV fading Bhlurioy. Dee @ onshipments vot |Doarding house for the accommodation | aNd fascinated by limpld grace | aroused enthusiasm with his stirring ’ vk erased nd Toligwit Bomomig ov, of visiting pugrins and, has directed | and the rhythmic iio she infused ‘songs, and Magic Bundelins also was 138 Furton Sr.. New York . CeDis WEF DOVKd—AdVL, . jageman conducted, 4 Stockholm CURB FLUCTUATIONS IN OILS AND INDUSTRIALS } Mater than March copper. The under- |tone is stfong with demand also —2,30 P. M. QUOTATIONS | wirone, ‘ The Metal Exchange quotes copper [spot and December, 18 1-2—19 1-2; MISCELLANEOUS. Shares High, Low, Last Sone TGA ag ails 4 bt iy mi 1000 Iatand O11 7 on 1. 85- er is , En 1 ier ma Gn A Tere Ta, | ‘oes Lavingnon : Louis spot and December, §.30—8.46; 0 Ants Menon OH 9 os] 00 Magne on Total sales stocks 1,004,700 shares. | Jamuayy, Tobeuary and March, 8.85— 400m 20 ay | 8.5 ie te Fea eee IG | sua Marepetion Ps % % LIBERTY BONDS. | = | 160 Am Monel 600 Midwest Iter 1 31-28, 99.70; Ist 48, 9440; 2d 4s,| UNION PACIFIC BARNINGS, | 9400 Arh Tob Hee. oul Se i aa of R Ist 41-48, 94.80: 2d 41-45;| October, gross, $18,602,495, increase, 8100 Am, Matety Mazor 50] sas ees 00. ' ? Sd 41-45, 94.82; 4th 41-4s,| $1,771,481; balance after tax, $6,914, 109 Beli Am Chee... S| Re seuk 08 11 10% 10 | 92.84; Victory Loan: 3-48, 99,22; Vic- | 056, increase $806,318: net operating af iy 400 Phillips Peto . is 4) 15 | tory Loan 4 8-45, 99.16, bd income, $6,268,069 decrease $: : . 3% | 1300 Producer & Refiners ... 11% LMG 10 months gross, $147,795,464 increase 9%] 5:0 Ranger OU % I 1817.219.947: fer t 1000 Cotemate En... ml cere : A, OUTSIDE MARKET. | $17,212,047; balanee after tax, $48,046, 4 ; ‘ * 164, decrease $34,131;, Net operating ia Posner ous Gi 18% 12% | 400 salt Creek Prod “6 Saga er’ income, $41,370,912, décrease §$2,017,- vf 98% 99% | 1200 Savoy seve 1 Stocks in the oatside market to-day | 337 8000 General Asphalt . 115% 120%] 5700 Shell Transport t ’ ome — 10 General Anhalt pf. 185185 | 3900 imme Pete gave ond of the most impressive dem - 1000 General Motors 8 6t | eee Sally Ou ire $8, | onstrations of strength that has been GRAIN, 2500 Grape Ola 1% 1% | sem Soumeen States 1% 1% | Witnessed since before the collapse of | Runse for the day at Chicago: = Civ me of. 1%. 1% | 400 Spencer Pet... 19% 1% | the big bull boom, ni 100 teeta Caen “a dal abee eek Oil shares led the forward move- 100 Mendes Mtg ” ge | ie Yaeene Ch aw. ment. They continued to be in wide |, 1500 Hupp Motors 15 | 1000 Vulean Ou. demand because of favorable property | 100 Hydraulic seed 13700 Waite Ou developments and the strength shown 1100 todian Packing 00 Way 0 & G by the crude ofl market. = \3 200 Libby MeRell 2700 Alas.-Br. Cot Companies operating in the Homer £40 Lerms toe 1000 Arizoaa Sliver field of Louisiana seem to have the | May 07.) 23,00, : ne 1000 largest public following, Initial wells | _ ry Mi het 5 2500 ation ott. brought in in this district have shown |~ 0% WWchanged to upg ss duly off %. . lercer Motors ‘Belcher Divide xt flush production approximating 200 Madison Mt Big ledge ,000 barsels daily. Simms Petro. | Df "+ M- Pearce Jot 500 Nor Am Paper 1200 *Booth leum, White Oil and Gilliland gained na 600 Ohio Biower . PY} 3100 from 1 to more than 3 points, The Rockefeller Foundation yeater- 100 Perfection Tire new. 6% 3200 Industrial issues, and more particu- | day announced the appointment of 500 Republic Tire ub Bh 200 Canada, Cop . larly the tobacco group, were in good| Dr. Richard M. Pearce as general is Soe Visine Petey 400 Candelaria Mt, demand throughout the session, al-| director of its Divisio of Medical 1100 Gerold Fire. re 1000 Cons Cop M though near the close profit-taking, | Uducation. Dr. Pearce is at*present 800 Snows Fountains oo 1M 3700 CM Wirginia . which appeared to be of the da iy jor of research medicine at the 200 Submarine Boat . 15% 500 Cresson Gold variety caused some small reces- PaNete Ty ike sibhe We avelenines ML 100 Swift International 59% 3000 avenged ™M sions from the highs of the day, cation in cotiateles outside the Cnited 200 Sweets Co. ‘ 4 iteka Croesus - — States and in this countr; a te Pee Bi 9 Mining . BOND MARKET ACTIVE, ——— 900 U S$ High Speed Tool... 28 pe lp . The bond market was active and wimernaater, © > “ ne 2900 U 8 Bteam.......5 “% Goldtie firm during the forenoon, Liberty Ee 4: = Cotton “Gold Kew inned up to Dec. 1 of this year totalled 700 United Pict Prod. 19% Esanti2 rugning’ bates, countiny Loans opened steady. Victory Loan issues swere slightly higher; one block of Victory 33-48, par.value $1,- 000,000, sold 99.18, up .02, | Traction | bonds continued strong. LR. T. ref. | 5s opened 591-4, up 8-4, then ad-/ vanced to 601-8, Inter-Met, 41-25 sold 213-4, up 2, and receded to 20. ‘. Y. Railways inco, $s gained 1-2 at 1-8, Foreign loans, railroads and industrials ruled steady. One block |’ of United Kingdom 51-28 of 19; par value $250,000, sold 977-8, round as half bales; as compared wit 414 for the same period last year, — STERLING RALLIBS A TRIPLE. Memund sterling recovered to 3.84142 after touching the lowest levél of 3841-8, Franc checks ral- lied {rom 11.09 to 11.02; lire checks sold at new low of 12.97; Swiss ex- change rose to a premium, checks be- ing quoted at one time 5.15 franos per $1, Later, however, there was a‘re- action to 6.19; Peseta cables, 19.95; 21.M6; Belgian ca- bles, 10.50 5 Vienna kro- | Fr, net, .006%c.; sterling cables, 3.85 1-4; Stuffed-up! »Quit blow: fratis cableas 106) le eablen, |ing and snufing! A dose of “Pape lire cables, "12.98; guilders. demand,|Cold Compound” taken every two 383-16; cabies, 5-16. jhours until three doses are taken usually breaks up a cold and ends all grippe miser The very’ first dose opens your clogged-up nostrils and the air pass- ages of your head; stops nose run- ning; relieves the headache, dulness, feverishness, sneezing, soreness, stiff- ness “Pape's Cold Compound” is the quickest, surest relief known and costs only a few cents at drug stores, MONEY. ‘ail money 6 per cent. Time money lenders still refuge ¢¢ extend money in large volume, With borrowers con- Unuing fo bld 71-2 per cent. for in. | dustrial loans of all dates. Now and then a small loan is made, Renewals are made on this basis. Mixed money is 6144 per cent. bid with little new money: coming out, It acts without assistance. ‘Tastes Commercial paper is quiet. Botter| nice, "Contains no quinine, Insist hames are discounting moderately at| oy Pape's!—Advt. 6 per cent, although paper will dixcount very prime 53-4 per cent. for shorter maturities. - Bank acceptance rates are un- ; Pi changed. The Gift that Pleases Svot De! 20 Dove, Bo’ : Gi 1 m a ae ae cae aboyorUit Ine, Be, Bis. 2 Thirty day: E!. Me! la BIC Y 61-3B; El. Non. Mor. Bks., | Inel. Bk. Bis. 6B A well, built blexele — he rit ae] COPPER AT 181-2 CENTS. «| 9 Shee Jone. anuxh- The copper market opened strong. |} fer, Itty the aie Prices are up 1-4 cent a pound at healthy” exer ne the leading agencies. December and first- ‘Sityetes are kuaran- for five years, {tdiovea ‘with’ ‘bell quarter deliveries are selling 181 “4 © 8 - puneta to 181-4 cents a pound, Saturday! Joumo. pune some late first-quarter copper was} [coaster brake, gold at 19 cents by a large producer, Considerabie metal is changing hands, mainly first-quarter deliveries, A few producers as yet are offering Dayton Bicycles $45. Peerless Bicycles $33. Peerless Bicycles Truss Frame, $35 ALSd JUVENILE CYCLES, Comp Tired Eyes A Sure Sign of Eyestrain And a warning that your eyes need the help of cor- rectly fitted glasses at once. || | prives charged Full line of Suppl GOTHAM SPORTING GOODS Co.