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ee hi OF THE TRADING. HOUR BY HOUR. CLOSING STOC QUOTATIONS a ae Aga Rebter 10 TO 11. Alaska Gold —— diets, Soma sided | Allie-Chadmees _ Stock prices had a very two-sid ey 2. appearance in to-day's two-hour| 4m oe Gam % gession. Operations were extremely | sem pect Guear © professional. ‘There was aggressive | Am Boxch Afsgneto . ghort selling in certain parts of the | 4m Can ~ Mast. In others the conversion of mare bear profits into cash caused ral-| 4m Deu So Wes ranging from good-sized frac-| Am Kaores . ’ gions to more than 2 points. SS eee Core, In support of their campaign the bear | 4, noted crowd put in circulation as assort- | Allied Chem ‘ment of alarming rumors which are : as ~ known to have not the slightest] 0 am « foundation in fact. These had most | Am Strat to do with the condition of several | 4m Quer railroad companies. New Haven) (7. = a was vigorously pressed for sale and| am Ta & Eps want down about 2 points to a new |Am Te & Tel * bag Aah of tow record. Other low priced shares re Re a — 1%) vtimouri Pacifie.... 20 fm the raitroad gorup suffered siml- | am a4 y ont | Mima, Pacific al 98% lar declines. Am Woot or— % _ There was another aggressive at-|Am Zino “w+ & tempt to break the Mexican ofl is- | 4peomds ee) gues, but these shares‘ were able to| susie Ry, mo 4 * guccessfully withstand all attacks | Au Gu & m— % land were able to show gains of a| Atl Gulf & 19) + hl y ‘ point or more while other sections | Buen Tow 2% — 14) Now York Ai a of the market were weakest, Galt & Obie 9 Bi | New York Ornteal.. ot Failing to depress the oils, bears | Beth Gteal “oe -1% ce w : Le =e turned their attention to special- | Beth Steal B. So & «= es Be 10H ties. American Sumatra was | Booth Paberies 3% 3% BH Hy ~ forced down to a new low for the fonda Poongtngery % ca Lat an year, and Coco-Cola, Baldwin de€- | poms Bros. e @ oie clined 2 points or more, Steels |caddo Cent 10% 10% + % Were extremely irregular, Calié Petroleum, ae K+ % Calf Petroleum os th 3o Canedian Pacific —o% 11 TO 12, Omeral nerd tte ——es nied =X] hese re _B@Mding tactics were continued right Oam De a : Piesge vege ‘up to the close. American Sumatra] «, ¢ Z| Pecote's Gas. developed further weakness and/o, uM & = | Ree Mareoete Broke below 43 for a loss of 4/ OMAN ay fare points. United States Steel de- tis clined to within a quarter point of| Cum =" | Perce On. the low of the year. Its heavin Chie pie Hew aur ani ., Unsettled the rest of the steel group au = HS pepe ‘and independent steels went down! (ag, ‘ Rca Oomenas @ point or more. Other tobacco (nino 4 | Renta Ale ou » shares broke away from the ex- Pere Cah treme weakness of American Su- yen matra, and in most instances their losses were limited to fractions. Motors, too, maintained a firm tone. * But bears would not be denied and when most of the industrial list de- veloped too much resistance to = pressure attention was again turned * ¢o the rails, Canadian Pcific we forced down for a loss of 4 points, and other high priced dividend pay- ing rails matched the 2 point losses shown by the lower priced railway shares. | There was no news of importance having a bearing on values, The dectine seemed to be due entirely to 'faiding tactics which had their “ehief support in a variety of bear rumors that are without the slight- est foundation. The tone at the close was unsettled. ——>——_ Wall St. Gossip LIBERTY BONDS. Liberty 31-28 opened 88.36, off . 86.74, off 02; 3d, 91.44, off 4th, 86.86; Viotory B Beds, 98.34; 3-48, 98.32, off .04. DIVIDENDS. ‘The Duquesne Light Company de- \@lared the regular quarterly 13-4 per cent. preferrad divident, payable Aug. 1 to stock of record July L The Indiana Pipe Line Company declared the regular quarterly $2 divi- Gend, payable Aug. 15 to etock of record July 18. The Westinghouse Air Brake Com- py declared the regular quarterly 1.7% dividend, payable July 30 to stock of record June 30. FOREIGN EXCHANGE OPENING. Sterling cables, 3,78 7-8, off 1-4c. French francs, cables, 0817, unchang- ed, Lire cables, .0503, off .0002 1-2c. “Belgium francs, demand, .0803, cables, 4.0804; up .0008c. Greek drachma, de- mand, .0632, cables, .0637; up .0006c. francs, demand, .1697, cables, off .0001c. Guilders, demand, 7 up .0005¢. Peseta demand, .1326, ples, .1328; up .0003c, “Sweden kronen, demand, 2245, cables, “2250; unchanged, Norway kronen, demand, .1455, cables, .1460; up .001v¢, Denmark kronen, ‘demand, .1720, 0 cables, 1 up .0007e, De aera POSSES HUNT FOR BANDITS. ington nena After Men Who Blackjacked Store Manager. HUNTINGTON, L. I, June 18, Posses of citizens headed by Deputy Sheriffs searched through the wooded country near ‘here until 2 o'clock this morning in search for two men who held up the Jtmes Butler ter black- Burns, ed the men away #nd the fire siren summoned more than fifty citizens to the scene. Burns was not seriously injured. on Honse Packing Con- trol Bil, WASHINGTON, June 1% —The House bill to regulate and supervise the meat packing industry wus ptrned by the Senate late yesterdzy The fina! vote stond 45 to 21, Another ef- fort was made to substitute the Sen- ate measure for the House bill, This failed by a yote of'31 to M. ‘The same proposition was rejected Thursday by @ majority of three, Sensie M v. &. Commit er Uitehcock Re- appointed, VU, 8. Commissioner Hitchcock was to-day reappointed to office by the GANG DEFIES TROOPS; PRINCETON ARSON Soldiers Patrol Streets After $25,000 Series of Incendiary Fires. PRINCETON, N. J. June 18—A special guard of soldiers and police- men is on duty here to-day to pre- vent a repetition of the series of sup- posed incentdiary fires which were discovered in six places, The police said there is no doubt the fires were started with gasoline, kerosene and excelsior, Two men seen near one of the fires are suspected. A Princeton Untversity alumnus gave the police @ good description of the suspects, $25,000, destroying several hom: barns and a garage. All last night fi apparatus remained parked outside the firehouses, while added equipment was brought from Trenton, and sol- diers patrolled the street. Several of yesterday's fires occurred after the arrival of the soldier patrols. Feira NIE alg Capt. Hall Dies of His Injurtes, NEW HAVEN, Conn., June 18.—A message to the family here to-day an- nounced the death of Capt. Joseph Hall of the United States Aviation Ser- viee, injured June 2 when 8 which were being carried on his i exploded, Capt. Hall had been | In the Waiter Reed Hospital at Wash- EE ‘The fires caused a total damage of | « United Alloy . United Fruit United Food Prod. Un Ry Inv Co.. Un Retail Stores, . U 8 Ind Alcobol., U6 Rewty & Imp, 45% | Vanadium Steel v2. 27% Va Caro Chem pf., 69 Viveudon voce ‘West Pac Corp. Weatern Union. 90 Wentinghoune a% Wheeling & L K.. 8% Wheel & L Ep... 15% White Ou. 10 Willy»Orerland . ™ ‘Total sales, 401,500, el howeman's Wen seal annum on | Bp.oog entities after July IM, 1 SAVINGS BANKS. a. Gronou 19% 9% v0 43% 8% 15% o% ™ AUCTION. SALES. NEW YORK, June 18, 1021 BALE, fale being held t 7 sh SAVINGS BANKS. — Ail deposits from terete, payubl Deposits to $5,000 made on or |before July 13th will draw interest from July 1, 1921, = % % % % % * % 1 | = * See Zoek” ve we FRESUPE ISI “eEE 3 PS + | eekeetescseereeers ¢ cee Puree PICT FRR FEF FP eerie PoP Petar Era +1 titty 6 ware iS, INC. wich gp tom OL THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JUNE 4; 1927 - . _ le to keep the ve QPpkunt of the strur jbiaze within bounds until a second and jitird alarm had 4) ata. Chief Kenlon commended Lie y{Foley and Rudolph Havelina of En- Sine No, 72, who stuck to their posis |jatthough badly scorched. Havelina is one of the three men who remain In the hospital. The other two are John brought additional hla nea! ‘MeGrath of the same company, and oe dame Coal ° 1% 1% 8 8 8 J Jphn Fall of Hoock and Ladder No. 100 Auto Fuel. a 8 iw lw Iye'l99. They are severly burned about 18 Com ¥ F. a 4 6 8 8 lthe head and hands. The damage, $000 Fanpire Food uW% 1% 1% It Illargely by water, is placed at $200,000. 100 Glen Alden Coal 1% 41% i“ i” 1 soahhcnemnadlfpiaaiaiaaiets a damian Ge THT iso Tonopah Midway cones 12 12a, she four co nm, Kau | Me Tor ne os, (BIG MAIL USERS 600 U 8 Ship Cor, : Sahl ion Gone inane ¢ ¢ §)° URGE TUBES HERE eras we | * 00 6 Ol of Ind aL 2%] Business Men Demand Restoration es Anes OF ‘ Fe +of Pneumatic Service—Land Of- 100 Bat Pete . oy \ 1000 Boone O11 . % ¥ fered for P. O. Extension. 2500 “Toston Wyoming n With a vast array of data to fortify TS Cll Seren te {foe demand of New York business men 6 Gin a rr for the restoration of the pneumatic mail ew Service “BR” etfs... uy 300 Creole 8yn 3% tube service and for the extension of 400 Deony OM % 83. | the General Post Office near the Penn- 600 Engineers Pet % 9% |gyivania Station, the Congressional 2500 Federal Ott % 104; Postal Commission returned to Wash- 100 Guffey Gilleapte ’ wna |ixwton to-day after holding hearings at 4000 Hudson Ot ae. the Hotel Pennsylvania on postal con- ies lassen, J 99% | ditions in this city. 500 Maracaibo OU ., mK 4) (The Commiasion was told that the 200 Mexico O11 1 betel of tie #0 Noso O11 ™ 17000 Noble Oil 2 200 Simms Pets... % 1000 Texon O & L % ‘| way toward relieving a situation de- 200 United Tex O11 % to be worse than twenty-five 100 United Royaitty 2 It also found an over- 1 1 a Preference to the erection of a new 1000 *Caled Min 10 SL ae Une Owe a Building at the Sunnyside yard of the 800 Candelaria ata a 14 FIREMEN BURNED | tons pean is Lone talaad neon ity ng second class mai stv spare ‘ros s" IN BROADWAY BLAZE) mater, ince Sc Cals : be _ Victor J. Bradley, chief of the Penn- « : \Jaylvania’s mail service, said the rall- oe eet ee : 1 |Chief Kenton Commends Two! ‘would sel to the Government x ? || GB and west of the General Postoffice 1sto dad Bee Pk 5 5 Who Stick to Posts Although "| pétween en fat, and 33a Street, running ; ‘| back to Ninth Avenue, for ,000. 200 Hecla Mining 3% 1% 8% Badly Scorched. abaMerton L.. Finerson, President ‘of ‘the 1000 *Lron Bi . uw u oJ that and operated {iss Smabs ails ‘ s |. Three firemen are atill in St. netmatic tubes, said the Govern- 1900 °Knor Divide “ 14 [Cent's Hospital to-day suffering ‘ahould take over the plant and 1000 "McNamara J 1s | burns suffered when fourteen of th: lpi 1000 *McNamara Crescent 8 3% |were caught n a back draught at } * ; Qian Killed by Sightseeing pea dpccrdeo gl 4 § |tire tast night in the overalls elk 400 National ‘Tin % % | | facturing loft of Samuel Meltzer, No Ittam Curry, eeventy-four years old, 1000 North Star ‘ 739-41 Broadway. The men are mem-||whose address has not been learned, ey meas | % 1% | bers of Engine Company No. 72 and Bled tp Bellevue Hospital shis morning rom injuries he suffered ‘as: 1200 *8an Tor Hook and Ladder No, 20, who reached |fi4™street and Eighth Avenue ‘when ‘a 1400 @ilvr Kine there on the first alarm, and bore the htseeing bus skidded and pinned him leg.\ The driver of. the | Fred oft, 9. o h Str coe to the Jefferson Marke! Court gr arrienment on a technical homicide, | wal NR DANCING. INDIVIDUAL _IN- N, 0c, BACH. PRI- SSONS, 81.00. iry to take lessons. Floor Manager will introduce able partner for dane ing. Wednes evening every thing half price. AUDUBON THEATRE BLDG. 166th St. and Broadway DANCING CARNIVAL ST. NICHOLAS RINK 66th Street, near Broadway Dancing Every Afternoon and Evening, Inthe ing Sundays, 2.30 P. M. to 12.30, ) 30 3 Lessons ( faster ton Not necessary to take lessons, Lady Floor Manager will introduce you to suitabl for dane- ing. Learn to dance at this popuc lar institution. Roller Skating on Ground Floor, Dancing on Second Floor. family get sick e to trust your own and life to a "disinfectant. ya select is strong enotgh and quek ting enough ‘ee ees you. Sylpho-Nath: Hae er than the U. Pubs Standard. It based iy og inten in the sicl hing things t! patient The ‘sickness wash woodwork with it. For pereonal pr aion, ovchey_—-Syipho-Nathol fs VaWituahle. Tt is not only entirely lems, but is actually healing to = AC all and department stores. “Topesisee--tse to $1.25. The Bulpho: Ni G '0., Boston, Mass. he oil extracted from pine. known fact that there is the market that will re- .d muscles, aching joints, neuritis, neuralgia, ad general fatigue more wonderful fragrant pine just such a lini- e famous Florida ST-O- your side partner ail the st upon it at your druggist, nd_ $1.00—Advt. ROLLER SKATING ST. NICHOLAS RINK 66th ST., Near BROADWAY Comfetent Instructors to Teach You How to Skate. 50c per Lesson Two Sessions Daily, including Sund: 2toSP.M. Evenings, 7 30 te n PM. Skating on Ground Floor Dancing Carnival on 2d Floor Without Knife or Pain Highly Recommended by Phrsiciane “ OSCAR KNORR, Ohe! 125’ East 50th St. Tel. Bie (bee ft ae ey, P. buna aye 10"2. Pero alec etait D FOR SALE. ing Courses! leading tothe Study. mr ” ow Medicin ‘Enigace Medien! Sohosl — Doe Medicine REAL ESTATE. ' REAL ESTATE. the fault is Yours you— problem for @ We have the Land—South So It Is als To Open Evenings Until 10 Deposits made on or before July 10 will draw ‘interest {com July 1, 1921 FRANCIS M. BACON, Jr, © Fedoret Judren of the district for a full four yeara, Secretaries Perannum,payable all sums from Four Per Cent 37,1)0™ fn fer July 18, 1921 HE $1 Opens an Account CuARLED M. DUTCHER, President L, DeG. QUACKENDUSH, Treasurer % =B. 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