The evening world. Newspaper, July 8, 1920, Page 4

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ea REARING 6 Nada OR 08 REN dB a xe ia ¥ ‘ ‘ ae “ y Neo ee ’ % ¥ a te The plans call for an increase in| almost exclusively t | the company’s stock from the present | ily, as 4 stock divide _ Avot 10 ui authorized capitalization of $210,000,- | Agai 000, of which $128,290,600 is out- | was ia time to $210,001 wirest standing, to an authorized capital of |authorined, by advan ing the v Owens stood on the running board |¥400,000,000, of which $282,850,600 | OF Cont a eae ss | att AUTOC A crying “Stop!” At 24th Street he ey be immediately outstanding, and | authorized ‘ fired two shots. One hit the rear the sale of $60,000,000 ten-year 7 per | additional common stock { at | tire of the car ahead, The detective's ss latte auto swerved and Owens fell off, be- ing dtagged twenty-five feet. His clothes were torn and hie leg was uy painfully bruised and cut, but he : pulled himself back to the running Detectives in Two Cars Finally |boara The, fugitives ‘swunw east on 24th cént. convertible gold notes which | that time, and only $28,390,000 of the > OF TOO PER CENT a re aoe Ch A on stock. | ae hase (hind ts HELD IN DOUBLE KILLING. At present there is $150,000,000 au- thorized, of which $100,000,000 Js out- Most of the Big ha hie Difiaéed on| standing common stock, substantially all of which is owned by the Armour Police Say nd Owned Re- Yolver Which Shot Wife. a Common Stock Will Go | tamity, ana 940,000,000 authorized pree |e ees tated a hero, in the cen: Run Down Pair Accused | t5 rhird Avenue, down to 23d Street, j to the Family. ferred stock, of which $28,890,000 Ie) ricite today In a mutder my as Thieves west to Irving Place and down to outstanding, In pla there are to be in 4. The fuaddarssiveny few holders of] per cent, cumulat the kecurities of Armour & Co. were | $150,000,000 Class A common st ” 4 cordt t ia ato: Fejoicing to-day over yesterday's an- LSiopaaebapdiedn taal ef cording, to hie story & yout Houncement of what amounts to a| thé preferred $52,850,600 will be issued | oy’ the lights, the Intrid at once, while $50,000,000 of the Class | died within ‘a few min | Holion semdmuieders ai ie 100 per cent. stock dividend and the) 4 common and all of the Claas 1B com. |a%et And killed “the man.” ; eciae | Mp 18. Polies Heedquartera'et avon (02 | on an army ahirt, and beside him general refinancing of the corporation | mon will be immediately issued. The an army automatic. He has not * to rid the company of its heavy float-| preferred stock is to be of $100 par, | Jdentifed, ing indebtedness. while both classes of common stock , ‘The new financing of the company] Will have a par value of $25 per snare fs intended to retire the great volume| Of the new prefered stock $7,649,400 Phe “ormer of “a own 70 rom the Quarter of commercial paper spread through | !s bed eordine to provide for the con- partment He cannot explain his own: banks ‘all over the country by which] Version of a like amount of 6 per cent.|ership of the two weapons, To-night ja. | he Was arrested together with his cou- the ‘business of the concern has been} *rial gold debentures, which were 13-| gin ‘and ‘brother-in-law, John Hoffman, éaitied. sued In 1918, and $60,000,000 of the Class _ Holders of the common stock are} 4 common stock is to be held for the stealing the car, whose owners are to, bs to turn in their stock | Conversion of the new ten-year note| Joseph Bock, twenty. w an auto| Schwartz Brothers of Kearny, N. J. for two res of Clase A and aix | issue. of No, 412 Hast 181at & with a brand new license plate, Horan | They parked {it last night in a garage ® ghares of Class B common; under; This ig the second recapitalization of | Wa# taken to the Gre pulled in close and Owens yelled » the new stock classification. Class A| Armour & Co. within the last four | early this morning. (A patrolman found | pu) into the curb, thera. We're de- at East Oranges, N, J. him at Nassay and Manhattan Avenu: stock will have preference over Class | years. In October, 1916, the stock cap- | Brooklyn, with an empty bott b B on Cash dividends up to 8 per cent. todii the ground ita] wag increased from $20,000,000 to | 1o7ine 4°", oF, fhe police arty a year. When Class B stock attains | $100,000,000, all of one class, and the Yon and of t . 8 per cent. dividends both classes will | additional $80,000,000 stock created at fee ital hefove the ‘poleon had dor ehare equally in dividend increases.’ that time was Band to shareholders,’ wor! j 22d. Here Ginsberg jumped out. Detective Neun, who was closely fol- lowing Owens and Horan, ran him of No, 549 West 123d Street,! gown, handcuffed him, threw him jand Morris Ginsberg, twenty-nine, of | into Neun's machine and took up the ; South Fallsburg, N. Y., were locked] chase anew, ‘The fugitives turned from 18th Street to Fourth Avenue. The car eny, They | nearly bowled over. At Fourth Ave- tives had | nue it was pocketed by a heavy line . of machines and Stephens smashed upon, and found jt was bought by| chased the pair throdgh the silk dis-|into one of them, He was caught trict in its busiest hour. Shots were | by Owens. o|fired and the auto! In the fugitives’ car the police say Sooners On Klas ‘they found dies for changing numer- Ly alg and in Stephens's possession Detective George Neun In one ma-| they found a master key for six dif- chine and Detectives artin Owens| ferent automobile makes and other and Thomas Hora nother were bard | for ges, J locks. K@NE up F h Avenue 1 Twenty-|,, Stephens, the police say, admitted fourth Street, when they tery that has pugzied tne pol weekm On the night o +|Carl Wanderer and his |tered the vestibule of t Stephens, twenty-six, a mes day charged with grand were arrested after two pbiles rounded Lords Defeat British Cabinet, tectives and want to-ask you fellows! rONDON, July 8&—The Government a few questions.” {Suffered a defeat in the House of Lords For answer Stephens stepped on the | last night when Baron Middleton's reso- 1 shot throug!! Fourth Avenue |!ution strongly urging retrenchment in to Twenty-sixth Street, dodging de-' vote of 95 to 23. TNA MI A) MAN Mo Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World wo Fe ‘Thi THIRTY-FOURTH STREET BROADWAY: FIFTH AVENUE ATT i A aTMM_TViinn nT Eeshep SATURDAY DURING JULY AND AUGUST EW MIDSEASON FROCKS For VomMEN AND MiAssEs DEVELOPED IN SOFT SUMMER SILKS See ey ~ l i] PRESENTING PHENOMENAL VALUES fe) JO jy a FFORDING EXCEPTIONAL SAVINGS OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE WOMAN OR MISS WHO I$ COMPLETING HER VACATION ' OU TFIT NNN ") i FOULARD SILK FLOWERED GEORGETTE TAFFETA SILK BEADED GEORGETTE BEADED SATIN TAFFETA’ SILK. BEADED CREPE DECHINE TRICOLETTE cp cmon NNN INN as INNNAANARANA AA ’ Wind J . jlivery trucks and scottering pedes- trians, He swung to Lexington Ave [nue and down to Twenty-fourth national expenditure was adopted by a louses of "1920 FAN-TA-57 REG.U.S.PAT. 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