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avd CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS eeptaeel nit Beeesusteess vag t i FECT CF EFS FRESE T SE F asada ree rat $Ft$ et essss lteeeeee pete tT REEETREESESSE salle = . ie a) Ta ig i z = tc eer 7 if ff Er * FEFHEL EEE HGH lt FEL | LEH EET Let ee te 6 zg ppeceeepeee Aon. Sean Mia =e ere Fee F ETE ciiipreiyii Hin = g » fl jeRFe FEES ‘The tone of stock prices was firm Short interest who are desirous of con- -verting paper profits into cash before _ the exptration of the week end. Gains | Workers “in leading issues ranged trom one to| President Wilson to-day that danger of more than three points. The character of the foreign news Was undoubtedly a contributing fac- tor. All advices agree that Warsaw undoubtedly is saved. However, this “{mprovement in the situation was not ~ reflected in the foreign exchange mar- | journed he felt ci kets and demand sterling receded to| now existing could be “harmonized by $3.60. Other foreign exchange rates, ssTeement jed to hold at a AA the clos- quotation of last little outside buying appeared! group enid the two sides wore “hope- moe market wes confined net . baaly te the railroad, stools, more & ohio was particularly re reports in ctroulation that re have tentatively decided to aa dividends on the common cent. an- stock at eee rate of 3 ai o' og war. reports are de. y premature, he ‘commodity markets again dis. sharp LIBERTY BONDS. Se 2098, of 41 lat 1-4) 84.40, FOREIGN EXCHANGE BTEADY, lee Fe # # FEE tired downward trend. Beigian checks opened 07670, be © x Laat: Chet 19% | 74 + 1%) ah +h m4 + OM 18% + 1% 4 DY « 4 4 20 K+ Hm + 12% a ine 10% 4s is Invinelble O11 ., Inviodble OM 6... Mackay Co. M6 | Afar wel Motors Toyal Dnteh N. X. 4 | Sato8 Motors Sinelatr Ob He+tet (+ ltl eee +44 SeReeRELS ttt 4% MINERS’ CHIEF SAYS STRIKE 18 AVERTED Wires to President Wilson—Coal Operators Declare Situation Is Deadlocked. WASHINGTON, Aug. 20.—John I, Lewis, President of the United Mine of America, telegraphed a atrike this winter by soft coal minets in the central competitive field was be- {Meved to have been averted result ‘of the conference of the operators ant miners at Cleveland. Mr. Lewis said that while the con- ference of the scale committees had ad- tain that differences be consummated in the several Stat Another message from the operators’ lonely eaetinnkea.” IRVING BANK GE GETS LINCOLN. $o | majority of Stockh Offer of $440 & Share. ‘The Irving National Bank has ob- tained contro! of the Lincoln National Bank, paying $440 4 share for its etook, it was learned to-day. @A majonity of stockholders of the Lincoin have agreed to accept the of- for of the Irv Obildren of Relatives in Charged with stealing 100 dolix from the Tip Top Toy Company of No. 214 Kast 107th Street, to distribute among the childrep of relgtives when he re- turns to Italy, Salvatore Palumbo, afty- two, of No, 440 Hast 116th Street, » doll painter employed by the Tip Tap Com- pany, to-duy held in $500 tal for | examination Monday by Magistrate Marsh in the Harlem Court. ali i= 8 i bal Faneral eof Former Ja Lyan, | Tammany honored one of its old asso- ; clates to-day when the funeral servic for Former Municipai Court Justice ‘Wauhope Lynn were held in the Uni ‘ev | sity Place Presbyterian Church, Intel conwood Cemetery. | The Palen Charies F, Murphy, R. Voorhis, Justice L. A. Glegerion, William Dalton, George Plunke Porat mice! J atiew Henry WU , y in ger and Bugene Rey. | 1200 Allied OU. pas THE OUTSIDE MARKET—2.30 P. M. QUOTATIONS | | Share ni INAURTMALS, 1400 Acme Cog! a 10 Aliininum Me a a) ¥ 05 Am Urietintd pt, , 100 BW Billew tte wf 26 Hordsne CSI. Mie © pt 2800 Ch Nipple 100 Contey ‘Tin 500 Davies Wm A... 100 Firestone Tire we 20 Merete Paper 200 Hydrautio Meet 100 Hydraulic Steel pt Imperial ‘Tobace 20 New derwy Zine 100 New Jemey voy 1200 Nor A: tito Perfection, Pine 400 Roy de Prane 20 Kluger 91 200 Submarine Host % nu 180s ou 4000 Bweets Co, x 406 WN High Mpwed Toot,.. aM . 90% moU NL &H, m% 8 1100 U 8 Hteam a 1% 100 United hoe Soy ieee 40 United Prot Bharicg,.. 1% 1M 2700 United Met Candy. 1s OK 100 Willys Corp 10% 10% 100 Willys Corp Ist pf. 100 Willys Corp 2d pf. cy STANDARD OILS. 0 Ohio OL. 10.8 OU of Cal INDEYE: 100 Atlantic Gulf. 58% 208 1800 Mery Del... wu 1500 Boone O11 i 200 Boston Mexico % 1% 1500 Boston Wyoming Ww 1 S70. Card Aynd 1% 12 400 Citles Bervico Bette... 35% 30% 1400 Couten & Co 7 6% 4/00 Dotminton Of wm 6 $00 Yk Manin Pet e sf 1400 Kngineers Petroleum... 1 ee 00 Bameraida Oli Ee 50) Federal O11 ee. ae 500 Glenrock Of, % 4 th 100 Granada Oil ® ° 1000 Int Petroleum 43% 100 Manhattan Oil TH OTM KO Maracaibo O11 ITM 18M 200 Merritt O11 who 7200 Mexloo OU, 1% 1% 3000 Nat OW N J 7 ou 100 No Am Oil... % % 2% 100 Obto Fuel om Oe 200 Okla Net Gas so 08 200 Omar O11 % 1% mm 500 Pennok Ol Sm 300 Producer & Retiners, % 6% OM 00 Hed Hook O11 % 2% 100 Malt Creek Prod N% 1% 11% 200 Simms Pot Me 10M 10% 1600 Skelly OM 9% 9% ON 200 Bupertor Olt 1 18% 18% 19% “10% 19% oS 2 a 8 lw” 1% 1% i 1 1818 MINING. #00 Alas-Br Col .. ’ 1000 *Atlenta . « Me 1% 1600 Big Ledeo « we 150) *Booth s4 990) *Most & Mont 3 85 2000 *Caled MIR. sse 2 6 8000 Calumet & Jerome 4... 100 Canada Cop 40) *Candelagta Mf 50 Con Vi 2800 *Cortes Milver 400 Cremon Gold 25400 *Divide Rext 500 Kl Ralvedor 3000 *Rmma Ailver 400 Kureka Croesus 100 Enreka Holly 100 Golden Gate 1000 *Gold Cons. 1500 *G:ld Devel 8000 *Goldtinid Florence . 200 "Gold Kewena . 16 0G "Gold Sliver Pick . 8000 *Gold Hone 1500 *Great Rend . 200 Hela Mining 100 Hondures Sra 800 Iron Tlosson 20.0 *Jumbo Extension . 3500 *Knox Ditide . BO MeNamara . ccssccseeee 1800 McNamara Crescent... 1800 "Marsh Min. 1000 *Mfotherlode . 200 *Murray Mogridus | 100 Nipheing 200 Ophir Bllver .. 100 Prince Con... 1000 *Nex Cons 1000 *Rochester Mines. 4700 Roper Group 1700 *8an ‘Toy 2000 *Aliver King Divide 400 Bimon Kllver Lead 800 Bt Crate Minow 400 # Silver Tend 2000 *Burcess Min 200 ‘Tonopak Belmont 2000 *Tonopal Oxsh Noy 19600 Tone Divide 460% Tonopah xt FINANCIAL News ano Prices 105000 Merlin 4s 19000 Colony 4x {10000 Hambure 4 1920, quarter; surplus after charges, taxes, sinkin, $4.40 a share on $34,235,500 common previous quarter $1.71 for same 1919 quarte: BANKING AND FINANCIAL. ie LIBERTY. BONDS Ge ir ihe lt ™ RAPHAEL,—HARKY, NERAL CHURCH, Bway CAMPBELL and 66th wt FUNERAL DIRECTCAS. ule. contdin Tankawan) bia Wherever You Ma; fan he Meee tive “Columbus 6200” ae LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. meh Pee Tevanl, ~ HELP WANTED-—MALE, PID BOON eric. Pe Te FU- @ wOnLp, BLD, .PAIDAY, “omy | HENRY FORD SUED ON RAILWAY LEASE | Stockholders Allege Proposed Con: CURB FLUCTUATIONS “| PLEADS FOR SON 18 OILS AND INDUSTRIALS | Magistrate Adv WHO BEAT HER Whipping « FIGHTS EVICTION BY CITY. hunch Room Owner Goes to Court to Save 817,750 © Vener Lenane. over A.. Whalen, Gommissioner of t ‘and Sitructures, was to-day re- trol by His Interesis Would Post fia Men _ At auired by ter ieaued tn the Brook: 7 Trait Mot ly Supreme Court by Juaticn Squiers to Bankrupt Company. ? Mee Low -cauae on Aug. 24 why he should id 2 Dippte, a fo sen i bent ? pte Leon Tannenbaum and Benjamin M. yey eee Be te ceveuntew tonaay te Det Oe, Tee sie als reid siraus. as stockholders in the Detrolt.| vagiatrno Reynolds in Urtiwe Plaga (ancy 4 TH she SRunteipal CarnilAdd |Toledo and Ironton Ratlrond Com-| Court, frook yn. Hoforovhim was John wi'gt Geeta BL ee pany, the control which” waa re-|pongert, aocuset by hin aixty-yeur-old “‘anionopulos I da restau- cently required by Honry Ford and) mother, Mra Mary Tongert, No. 76 for many |Edsol G. Ford, “to-day began sult! Garef stroct, of clubbing her enrly to- Prag 4) oy ii lagainat the Railroad Company, tho] guy wnen she refused his demands for ood Be ante Fords, the Ford Mbtor Company. and) money. Ja Murray, » warrant of- dhe tewtagirant The city has ordered |the directors of the failroad com-| wee it, heard tes. Hongert’a fim out by Babt. 15 SU pany to prevent the consummation ot erasing a rat into. (he & a neaatnentih r Sight & proposed T-year lease of the yall-| rest the son, Mra, Bongert’s injuries = = - trond to the Ford interes | were ao severe an ambulance surgeon 1000 *Yerrinetom ‘The petitioners and plaintiffs say the remult of the lease would be bank- ruptey and insolvency to the railroad attended bor, When Magistrate Reynolds threate: to Jail Bongert for six months, 10000 *ranktort cipal, before the lease, in which they ailege provision is made for the payment of interest, but not of principal. a \ BOY OF 14 A BOOKMAKER? | Acouned irek'n Com: ‘Taking Rac Frank Malenpino, fourteen years old, | was charged ih the Children’s Court in { Brooklyn to-day with making a book on |the races. Detective Harring showed a number of slips containing memo- | randa of bets on horses which he said| he had found in the youngster’s posses- | sion. Justice Collins paroled Maleepino tor one week pending an investigation to! man to Brooklyn Hospital to learn for Lai he was ie sctng as agent | quainted-with his irereased fam 00 te Spat 40000 Mannheim 100 Allied Parker Ce 4000 Am Tel Om, 192: 11000 Amour & Co Ta, 1900 Angie Am OU Senten son, to Jail Case Vintshed y to Chief Clerk Jay Finn Interrupted of a fino baby girl Colorado Fuel & Iron Co.~June 80, ‘on hanes the arratgnment of Iradore Wetns of fund &c., $1,646, after preferred dividends with rioting, the case to the top of the calendar, against $420,568, ‘or '$1.11 for and $627,015, or t Messrs. J. P. Morgan & Co., First National Bank, The National City Co! Guaranty Trust Company of New York, Bankers Trust Company, and Harris, & Co., all of New Yorh, offer for subscription “ $25,000,000 New York Central Railroad Co. 'Ten-Year 7% Collateral Trust Gold Bonds Dated September 1, 1920 Due September 1, 1930 it OT To be secured by deposit with Guaranty Trust Company of New York, as Trustee, of the following collateral: $25,000,000 New York Central. Ro Co, Refunding and Improvement Mortgage 6% Bonds, Series B - *95 $23,750,000 $3,750,000 par value (being 75,000 ' shares) Reading Sh a Preferred Stock : - 40 3,000,000 $5,500,000 par value (being 110,000 shares) Rearing Co. 2nd Preferred Stock -» - 4212 4,675,000 Total $31,425,000 *Based on the present market price of 434% Bonde, Series A, isaued under the same mortoage v The following description of the issue is summarized from the circular letler of Albert H. Harris, Vice President copies of which may be had upon application. ‘ Coupon and registered bonds and the several denominations are to be interchangeable. At current quotations, the mar- ket value of the securities to be pledged is approximately $31,425,000, or in. excess of 125% of the principal amount of this issue of Bonds, THE Indenture — will permit the Company to substitute for the, Reading stock such securities ‘as it may receive-therefor in ‘the event of ‘the dissolution of the Reading Company pursuant to a Court order. The Company may also make further. substitutions provided that there remains col- lateral having a then value of not less than 125% of the amount of outstanding 10 year bonds, # ” ) Tue proceeds of the Bonds are to be used to retire $15,000,000 One-Year 6% Collateral Trust Notes which mature on Septem- ber 15, 1920, and ‘$8,000,000 of bank loans. The balance of the proceeds will be available for the Company’s capital purposes. INCLUDING the compensa- tion payable by the U. S. Govern- ment during the two full years of Federal control the Company’s income available for rental and interest charges during the last | four calendar years has exceeded such charges by at least $23,000,000 annually. Under the new rates granted by the Interstate Com- merce Commission it is estimated by the Company that, based on the 1919 traffic, the Company’s net income for 1921 (including other corporate income) will be not less than $80,000,000 as against fixed charges * (including interest on this issue) of less than $48,000,000. THE BONDS are to be re- deemable at the option of the Company in whole 0 in part at 105% and accrued interest. INTEREST will be payable March Ist and September Ist. Coupon Bonds in denominations of $1,000 and “$500 registerable as to principal, and in fully regis- tered form in denominations of $1,000, $5,000 and $10,000, We offer the above Bonds for subscription at 100 and interest, yield- ing 7%. The above offer if made subject to the approval by counsel of the :ompletion of all necessary Tegal formalities and to the formal— approval of the Interstate Commerce Commission. Subscription books will be opened at the office of J. P. Morgan, & Co., at 10 o’clock A. M. on Friday, August 20th, 1920, and will be closed in their discretion: ‘The right is reserved to reject any and all applications and also in any event to award a smaller amount than applied for. August 20th, 1920 an its bonds would fall due, as prin-}peaten mother broke. down, saying It expiration of (he) would kill her to think of sending her as suspended, STORK SPEEDS UP COURT. Let Policewan See Hin New Daughter. | | rush of business in the West Side Court to-day to page Patrolman Otto Night- ingale and inform him hd was the father Nightingalé was walting to testify at 393 Hinsdale Avenue, Brooklyn, charged Magistrate Simpson moved fl Weiss in $1,000 bail and aent the poliee- | ned the i ‘the No. ——— TO NEWBU held AIM tenve Pier Bt, N. Ruy foot of Cn A.M. Returning leave Newburgh, 4 ee a GH AND RETURN, $].25 (Inetading War Tax,) GREAT WHITE FLIER “TROJAN” WON'T LET LETT LAND. t Pier Nagel and Wife stopp By Immigration Oftet: Alfred Nagel, who said he came as Secretary of the Legaton of L&tvia to+ open offices In Washington for Letwtan propaganda among the 6,000 Letts tn States, was heid up, Shy minigration author! ‘ottningholm of couple, Would be sent to Bille Trland. to have thse passports vised, The holding order was said to have come from Washington, Mr. Nagel sald that last year he was head of the Russian branch of th American Legation at 8 that his passports are in perfect order, and that he Wut surprived at his detention He denied pro-Bolahevist sympathte tockbolm, JMIOURUI OUD COUROURYIMINCHCHT St NDAY EXCURSION BL, 10 AL Mes Wi 824 St. 10.30 MUSIO—RESTAORANT, HUDSON NAVIGATION COMPANY. Biony BOATS 50. a DANY AND A ac i ora DELIGHTFUL SUNDAY SAIL ie UP THE RUDSON-—Highland Falls, Newburgh, Beacon and Return Poughkeepsie and Return, $1.60 You will f daytrip up t Fonte apt Tatind ateamer ni better after a delightful all beautiful Hudson, View the ndors from the decks of the pa- “BENJ. B. jee Hudson River by_ Daylight Muste. ‘acerpted, WEEKDAY ‘SUNDAY E "\ the ludson to Heidi Sw. CRAND REPUBLIC {5 RSAYES, 4 eA 7 * “EXTRA EOAT SERVICE. 'SUND. AYS, Sts. Highlinder’” ‘&‘ Grand Re subi Lvs, Thin o. W. 182d St. 0 A. Round T ee le: W ESI sei dan mUeCieonone Bowling Crecn 1016 LONG ISLAND SOUND Sunday Excursions Delightful trip of 150 miles througm the East River and on Leng Lslaad Sound. Good music—Refresnmeata, Steamer Kichard Peciz To New Haven, i tn ots fine weenie interes Kound ‘Trip Fare (ind. War Tax), SLT Tickets Kmited, On jaale Sundays only at the Piers. New England Steamship Co. BEAR MT. On Steamers Operated by the Commissioners of the PALISADES INTERSTATE PARK Oitices, 90 Wail Phone Jone 4324 DAILY, INCLUDING SUNDAY ving Time, vi SB, Pepe. B. P Pig A watiery Panne aur Mountain, 4.30 P. Recreation et, ‘We As0chmy Weares tear Mountain 6.30 P.M. Fare 60c Round Trip and Balter 5c, Cliléren Under 12 Hall Fare. Caletria Lane AFTERNOON SAIL SATURDAY, AUG, 21 “Comfortably Str. Hom {eaves Frankiin dt. tor inky f, Poughkvepsie, Kingston: Grant The palatial § EN. fe tee a Yor * Aino Frank) wgt.. maha” wail Point, Newburgh, Poughkeepate, Kings= *Both steamers offer an Idea! afternoon on the Hudaon and con retu Ateantor to New York fm 7. he chal rate “$1.10 Round neludiing wh tax, good ony GENT RAL HUDSON” LINE via ROUND TRIP Incl, Tax on W, 25d ers A.M 5.00 7a, 3, jf daeltaon AY wige a. Als road St, i oabhiehe time: TO ATLANT! | Three Trips Daily "ditt Battery Pier *9.30 A. M. 1. seanber ML. DANCING CONTEST fu. Monday Evenings, Aug. 2. 30 MUSIC, DANCING. REFRESHMENTS, itiea'iiony FARE 50c Narra | ‘Gren Steam ha ao boat Go. CONEY iSLAND . 129 St. Pier 1, Nf goo | jos ROCKAWAY BEACH Pier. batk 10.18 A.M | 1 DYCKMAN ST. FERRY INTERSTATE PAR: paThute, Boatine, uiNa, FARE 5c New Bus Line 4 from ferry connecting with Dyckma liway' Subway Bieta ‘aod Tt Ste ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS “HIGHLANDS: LONG BRANCH - ASBURY PARK OCEAN OROVE + POINT PLEASANT 42d Bt. M., 1 Eastern Steamship Lines, Inc. | METROPOLITAN LINE the way by water VIA CAPE COD CANAL Breamers leavo Pier 18. North Iiver, foot of Murray BL Phone Barclay 6006, Daily at 5 P. M, (Waylight Time) DAYLIGHT TRIP ON THE SOUND Start your vacation with this del trip of 120 miles thr Long fate nee\iona there for all points in New mm fand. Information at Consolidated ‘Tiohwe Offices, The New Rngland Stoamanty a “AEARSBURG Nd, DONS, ie pais ‘SONS M0, 100 SUNDAY WORLD WANTS Wonk WoxDEMS J r

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