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h fe jit rE ral | Fi i i BS | Miley Staten Oil. at, Cloak & Suit Bees FEEBESERDEEEBSEREEE rE ri : 4 p [ Nova Sootia Stee! z Z . f ; iT "eet i; RIEEETEE] ERR KSA SSM TTR eee eee e ce eee e if a en : a a | z PTitisiitistittatie 2 & | eepe i f fi FL Utbeei+r deri birieid Te atl I StL & Southwest f kisses Fee ee ff i Avenue, Bronx. # F , | +1 li4tt i 5 if man, No. 146 East 98th Street. . + vEe7 ad} if Ha masses, not selected by the classes.”— N. P. McManus, | nue, Larchmont, o Retail Stores. . S i i+ a ill ff Nor, Ore, > er ee fey -f A i side interest was negligible. Floor traders supplied the bulk of trans- actions, After a generally firmer opening ¢he market sagged back and became highly irregular, FEEEE E ik i teu rate on London opened. t on _e 200 Hecla Mining . 110 Honduras syn, 300 Iron Bloason 1700 Knox Divide z H i 238 H i: a ii i F 100 Mother Lode net 100 Murray Mogridxe i zt FEE 4800 Roper Group 400 8 Milver Lew 1000 Bucoras Min 50 Tonopah Belmont . 6000 Tonopah Cash Boy 14.0 Tono Divide se¥ssessize2 $s gory i 2200 Tono-Jim B 300 United astern ee er Pe ee ee 1800 White Cape 2% | 1000 White 27% | 100 Withers <= BANKING AND NANGIAL. SEMI-ANNUAL REV! EW OIL, MINING & INDUSTRIAL ISSUES 1919, and from January let, 192 . on over a thousand stocks, with full Dividend Record, corporate information, ete. COMPILED AND DIATRIBUTAD BY Chas. A. Stoneham & Co, 41 Broad Street, New York ee Eatabilshed 1008, No Promotions, LIBERTY BONDS» A} denominations bought for cam is Caatent Ben. i ES * Coupon Bond, 6 ee et ee ee Hy iita tad tft ti iff ot 3 ® i country from coast to coast. The Cox managers wiil follow suit, The Evening World has thousands of readers who cap write clever slogans, We invite them all to try their hand. The Evening World will pay $110 In prizes for the best efforts, divided follows: First prize Harding slogan, $25. Three other prizes, $10 each. First prize Cox slogan, $26. Three other prizes, $10 each. Remember this is neither a guessing contest nor a lottery. Skil] alone will count in the pelection of winners. The slogan must contain exactly 12 words. Bend in your slogan to acess Editor, Evening World. ‘ Many Readers Ply Pens In Writing Their Ideas Of 12-Word Slogans: | |Harding and Cox Supporters Vie With One/avite snarpy. deo Another in Spirited Contest for The Evening ‘World Cash Awards. THE EVE} ‘NING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 30; Have You a 12-Word Campaign Slogan For Harding or Cox? THE Harding managers are already proposing io blazon such @ slogan from every dead wali in the cities and towns in the on English exe hed in many weeks Money for purposes of stock specu lation # ruin fenewed at 8 per cent This had a dampening effect on bult ish ardor.* A drop to 7 per cent, had been generally looked for by traders seemin tmistic Jot th ause of the more op rve Bank, and the an institution that une |have been son that, on the whole, the credit eitua tion has undergone improvement i | rdfuse to take full cognizance of the |importance of money and credit in week's sharp drop in prices has been variously credited to the Polish situ- ation, difficulties experienced by the Patente in dis¢iplining the Turk, the Trish question and what not. Yet the | fact remains that unsettlement in the | Security markets has been primarily due to the strained credit situation. And it may be stated that most well rmed bankers do not anticipate | enhancement in stock mat ulues un@l the credit situatt as been furtiner mate: nber wheat fell of more than six ¢ ing in the market was resumed on opinion t ended. C the decline {s not yet » and oats were steady of $110 in awards for the best Cox and Harding slogans in twelve words|on short covering operations. The has aroused intense public interest. | follow: COX SLOGANS. No. % Hunt Street, Mmhurst, L. I. HARDING SLOGANS. “Ratification of the League of Na-| “We will tions without reservations; America| best service to this land."~ refuses to crawl."—Willlam Pless,| Bay Side, L. 1 all lands by|nearly 16 Irvine, Some of the slogans received to-day cotton market was dull but maln- tained a firm tone In late afternoon trading the wheat market showed a sensational drop to around $2.21 per bushel a loss of ents per bushel, com- pared with the close of last night, This had an unfavorable influence on the corn and oat markets and they “It you are made President see that | also closed with an unsettled tone. “Cox will keep the faith with those| you are an all-American."—Edward| Bears became active in the stock market singling out spectilative in- dustrial issues for an attack, |who fell in Flanders flelds.”.—Will-| E. Daniels, No. fam L. Fewsmith, No, 81 Clinton| Brookly *\, Road, Glen Ridge, N. J. “america, my country, first, last|demand honesty, * and always, irrespective of individ- %}uals or parties."—Helen Reardén, bats a |.No. 285 West 186th Street. Galitzer, No. 268, Delancey Street. “The porch 4% + %| Harding under the snow."—W. L.| Well Md Ferris, No. 146 West 129th Street. “Tyrants we defy, for we're cock-| Avenue, Bronx. | sure of Cox, a pestered people cry."| “U "Cox! Cox! He's not slow; he'll put M. Trogard, No. 1427 Bryant @ brick, vote for Cox."—Harny Sher- "Gov. Cox was nominated by the jo. 142 Murray Ave- iS 2 Poter A. Kile » No, 388 Avenue A. . 402 A Highth Street, noble, intelligent Americans plus reliability, vinus|| Summer Recipes “True, to hasten genuine democracy.” people | “tis | dieein well.4;—Jacob Davis, No. 364 St. Ann's|| thick slices, Dip in egg batter, States tor Americans; we|| tered pan. Serve very hot with like al] creation, but our own best."— yh . Margaret Bettridge, No. 18 Harrison | Be a brick, bricks are rocks: bel Hae tymbrook, 1. I, Edd Ss a : “No more Wilson; no, Jox; we want Harding in the box.’ . No. 463 West Street. | ‘er this country send this “On Nov. 3 Cox will crow ali over|S#&e! Vote for Harding to the the USA." Jersey City, | PANNED POTATOES Cut cold inashed potatoes into eu with flour and fry on a but- i OLD ENGLI |Satice | ket were extremely narrow. A defi- nite trend was not discernible. Out- = Movements of the foreign exchange market, and demand sterling in par- were closely studied, The an overnight loss of 2 1- contrast Y Pg WALL STREET changes were steady. Price swings in t®-day's stock mar- ic In| | At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores. i ex: || E. Pritchard, 327 Spring St., N, ¥. current a SEM ERTS MTS. cS 48TH STREET THEATRE TO-NIGHT at 8.30 WILLIAM A. BRADY Presents The First Dramatic Production of the Season, OPPORTUNITY By OWEN DAVIS Matinee To-Morrow Frank ¢ GM: aguire sn in MADE IN U. S. A. AMUSEMENTS, 647 Eighth Ave. 9 420.St.; Special Sale MOHAIR & siich SUITS Regular $18 to $25 Values ALE, of Keep Cool A Suits that overshadows all others by sheer force of value givin personally selected and gu anteed for highest quality and greatest value. Our low rent location and economical methods save you at least one-third. = Open Saturday All Day to 10P. Mme | OI1feoD. BARR.—WILLIAM. CAMPBELL FU- NERAL CHURCH, Saturday, 10 A. M. jum! FRANK EF. CAMPBELL “THE FUNERAL CHURCH,” Inc, ON THE ROOF NIGHTLY AT 10.30, Cool Featherweight ZIEGFELD MIDNIGHT FROLIC DIE CAN) Ant HICKMAN ORCHESTRA, i SPUTUGHI | with ANN PENNINGTON, COHAN & HARRIS “4 HONEY GIRL cos & 43d St. Efes. 8.15 ‘The Night B LIGHTNIN GAIETY, B ‘way & 46th, Mate, Wed. & 8 Henry Miller's Be Henry Miller & Bie ee Bates ‘oaneyiage” The Famous Mrs. Fair FON, 'S New ov Yok 7 Theatre & Roo! Cont, ewe 's American Roof $i. we PRR a ete ‘FPROCTOR'S | NEW YORK THEATRES I Libert & Co., Mailen Case, i tur Havel & Bre:, Eiltabeh seltt | i ou abn sor Ul, c & Itoi Frapk ta “THE GIFT SUPREME Huns & Frabito, Allen & eS Dancing McDonalds, Wheeler | rio, W * Chaplin * | Comedy T ‘ots | Near ot dy. | BEACH'S ‘ihe B'y vin St. | The Beebacks, Toples of the Day, otha’ Bway Mats. 250, & 50¢ ASOT £438. Sov. Soe UNIVERSAL Provents cnancie “CHAPLIN wider Arma” “The Prince Chap” _with Tho “HUMORESQU Kmanuel List & Chorus, “EM-EN'*; Senmett Comedy TIM 8a, Biway at 44th Bt, Noss BROADWAY Mt ala Bt ENT YR nanivo UP IN MARY'S ATTIC bs On_the Scfeen_and IN PERSON, “MARK TRAN athe Pertert Woman | Bway, 47th St stuaNd “ORCURSTILA CONCERTS AND MUSIC ange is the nent of Gov. Harding nouncement made in the regular | monthly report of the central reserve ential loans what reduced, and The rank and file of marke; traders relation to stock market values, This *«Philadelph ly_ relieved. | The wheat market again broke | to $2.27 per bushel, an overnight loss | nts, and a decline | of 47 cents to the bushel since trad- | July 15. In spite of this drop it! Every mail bears added witness that there is a large and active lot of |seema to be the consensus of trade | slogan writers among the readers of The Evening World and that its offer 1920 Business Man’s Luncheon Hot Weather Style For luncheon tomorrow try a’ Philadelphia"Cream Cheese with crackers gpd jelly—and \iftietinll | cry of milk. It’s equal to about three eggs—or half a pound of beefsteak—or over a pound of chicken. Appetizing, hearty, sustainiag, easily digested and yet so light that you will enjoy a mew sen: of comidtt—especially if the day lives up to woather reports. But insist Upon the real Rich ia pure duaranteed fresh und 1y wholesome. butter fa selicio A PHENIX PRODUCT PHENIX CHEESE COMPANY \treet AMUSEMENTS. Winter Garden “8° 4", CII Returning leave iN Ss N Ny N N N N y NEWBURGH AND RETURN $1.25 (Including War Tax.) GREAT WHITE FLIER “RENSSELAER” Sit leave Fler 81, N. Ru foot of Canal Bt, 10 A, W.; West 1824 St, 10.90 WUSIC-RESTAURANT, “HUDSON NAVIGATION COMPANY NIGHT BOATS TO AL Te ee scente Interest, Round Trip Fare Tickete Mmited. On sale & AL through ral tlenete nd Albany accepted Music. DAYLIGHT SAVING LEW FIELDS Drone Tee HAE CHARMING COMEDY HIT PLAYHOUSE $)", 41.°'ts; & 5! LAFS IN 274 HOVvie St | LITTLE THEATRE ¥, ‘3, ® euwunve’ FOOT -LO0SE By ZOK AKINS, Author of “DEC! I vo rt ETHEL “CLAYTON, WWAY AT zit COM dorm sr. RIVOLT ORCHESTRA TAL TO | Wm. De Mille Production, | HELP WANTED—MALE. NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. LUTER HENRY STADIUM ait 8i,2 48 ae " _ LOST FOUND AND REWARDS, s x. No. . ticket vor otter iia (Commp un gh consy *OLAND. BROOKLYN. H FREE CIRCUS SWAB MARSHALL NEIAN'S Mi ous, Fesareuza® | STRAND) “Go and Get ie” Raview-Comedy Sitices, BROOKLYN yaw AIR CONCERTS | Brery Dining and CENTU Ven RY PROM ENAGE NIGHT ROUNDERS. ‘D'tterent Murieal Product HUDSON THEATRE-W. BEG. TOMORROW E| OrORn EVE ~« TLWOODS presents seine} CROOKED GAMBLERS 4 ATS, Lai tow, | CENTRAL siete ed TNs Wed CHAR ‘yw leat Theatre tn Town—Reg. \Suaac— evans MOVES TO CASINO THEATRE NEXT MONDAY OD Wed, & FLORODORA | Fr 000 Goud Seats at $2; 80 ut $1.50 ‘0c; others’ at SEEING 4 TUNG tk RE Corey, Ni me wrist ap AT. SAT. Best Seats $250. a ie With ED. WYNN, “THE PERFECT FOOL." FOR SALE. |WATCHES- DIAMONDS [RELIABLE BOODS-LOW PRICES — | EASY WEPALY OR MONTHLY LAV MENTS TRANSACTIONS. CONF/DEW The ea WA CHEDIAMOND € [ERC A rae 6 MAIDEN LANF | 5867 | |DIAMONDS |: WATCHES — JEWELRY 0 CREDIT- ° Exceptional iy ROYAL D MOND: s ‘WATCH co. 35 MAIDEN LANE DIAMOND ¥4i°#£8.ON CREDIT | NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED AM RICAN DIAMOND: WATCH 212i Malden Lane. “Diaerens neti nm CREDIT CARPENTERS | wanted; steely, work: mith tonstruction and finish a0 0. “ EC. Brookiva 10 A. M.; foot Mi i due New Londo! pections there for ali pointe in New. king Te nudkew Bhsland Stenmanip ce, WORLO WANTS WORK WONDERS ) noon on the. Hudag Day"! iy SUNDAY 2 ie HUDSON Newburgh and Beaco ees 4) BROADHURST THEATRESS«‘hi ast 330, “Laughter Was Well-nigh Continu Times. COME AE SEVEN! CENTURY CP. Wet, 0 at | WERAPAY, E s "A the H-dson to and ‘S80. | BOOTH ™: ie ee ee wipe s are NOT SO LONG AGO. nina AIN | Str, GRAND REPUBLICS 459 PAs LEY EXTRA COAT SEKVILE QUNDAY | | Strs, ‘Grand Republic &* ‘Highlander’ ‘Rouid Trip é ‘*MUS1O—REFRESHMENTS—DA ROUTE °. 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CENTRAL HUDSON LINE BEAR MT. AND RETURN On Steamers Operated by the issionersof the Palisades Interstate Pars Including Sunda; Dat Dae ve NUE ae Gnivora etveg Recreation Per, W. n3.90 P, Fare 60c. Round Trip Sat.. Sun, and Holidays 850 Children Under 12 Half Fare. Cafeteria Lune KANSDIRG Ad OMTS 4, 5.40, 9.30 10.80 ALM. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WOMEN, 21-85 YEARS OF AGE, FOR NIGHT WORK “AS TELEPHONE OPERATORS. “ HOURS: o.80P M.TO7 A. M. aarerunidee to earn $90 to $100 a month in six months, $18 a week in two weeks when assigned to night hours; $15 a week during instruc tion in the day time. Rapid advancement, Higher salaries for more responsible po- sitions. If interested, call 1158 Broadway, New York City, (Cor. 27th St.) er telephone Madison Square 12,000, New York Telephone Company. GIRLS. We, have positions open in several de- partments; they are ermanent; the work is interesting; no ex- erience is required; 15.00 a week to start. Industrious> girls soon reach earni of $85.00 to $100.00 @ month, Apply at 1158 Broadway, Man hattan, Cor. 27th St. 870 E. 150th St. Bronx, 81 Willoughby St. Brooklyn. 195 Broadway, Mai hattan, Corner Dey St. 1886 Broadway, Brooklyn, Or Telephone MADISON BRUARB NEW YORK TELBPHONB + ; COMPANY, same Ie mt leaves Pier B, Penn. H.R, Jersey Mi Pler A, ‘Battery Park, North Y. 9.00 AM. Returning loaves Bear Returning eaves Beat

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