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fn en id 10 TO 11. Liquidation of specialties was much | in evidence in the stuck market this morning and, conversely Was a conspicuous lack of real buy- ing power. were lower of Thst night, and in st were subjected to heaviest namely, American Sugar Refining, United Fruit United States Rubber, Sears Roe- buck, American Sumatra and In- ternational Paper, losses ranged from two to more than five points In many quarters there was an at- tempt to ascribe the setback to-day to a weakened technical position, but this explanation was unsatis- fying. The fact is that the short interest in the market is very large, quite as large as at any timo re- cently, This is clearly denoted by the borrowing demand for sticks in the loan crowd, are in such heavy borrowing de- mand that they command a pre- mium. One of these is American Sugar, but despite the size of lis that liquidation, v short interest it fell to a new low a aerewe, wu ss marked weakness, « comparatively ats mark for more thana score of years, and other sugar shares and bonds | of sugar companies were distinctly heavy. Cuban Cane Sugar com- mon and preferred made new low records for all time There were no fresh developments of fundamental importance to account for to-day’s weak: Foreign ex change rates were firm, and there was an abundance of money on call at a 61-2 per cent. renewal rate. There was appreciable less time money available at 6i-2 per cent, but this did not figure in stock mar- ket operations, ‘The statement of condition of the Federal the reserve ratio, suiticient to induce selling. 11 TO 12. Reason for the break of more than 4 points in United States Rubber to a new low mark for the year was found in the decision of directors, announced after the close of the market yesterday, to suspend com- mon dividend payments, The un- healthy condition of the rubber in- the announcement made ‘this morn- had decided to defer dividend pay- mepts on the first and second pre- fefred stocks. ‘Weakness of sugar stocks was in the face of advances in the price of sugar. A These price increases were without siock market effect for the reason both raw and refined that it is well understood they are furgely artificial, and also for the reason that it is generally known that the situation in Cuba is more critical than at any previous time. lt is a fact that the critical condi- tion of the sugar industry Is a cause of increasing concern in banking and stock market circles and that it is one of the most important deter- rents to a sustained rise in stock market prices. While specialties were rails held well, receding o The losses in the ste fractionaliy. group were T iy Today That people appreciate the con- venience of buying on credit is ‘being convincingly demonstrated. Come in—learn about our confi- dential, dignified Credit System. a Week Perfectly cut blue white dia- mond ring. 14- kt. solid gold mounting, specially sel - ected for its brilliancy. at $50.00 ‘One of the many bargains in our beautiful stock of Diamonds, Watches, etc. Gifts for all occasions. Come in and see our splendid as: sortment, or write for deluxe Catalog W-500. Finlay 1650 Broadway, at 51st St., N.Y.C, B.ayebortuot to work wey ah achool, there Consequently, prices of | than the | cks Several stocks | Keserve Me Board showed a slight decrenge ta but It was not nd ober i rone to accoun Oils turned devidediy can Petro. Genoral Asph ceded two points of of the whole tet weak wreviously ho two po tin fost ind otter ols pe at the THREATS USED TO MAKE THE EVENING WORLD, 1 enown much ave wd tt ator wen No. 41 weak and Mex five und } CAUTION Min people let theirteeth move, ‘The tone close was | HER “OBEY” SAYS WIFE. | ora baer Declares na eased, becausethey w tart | use ordinary tooth Mee, Amelia Siracusa, whuse husband, | Pevaee GF bane: a‘truit dealer at No. 20 Oxford Street, | Calox—The Oxy- tors held « good tone. Oils, how-| Brooklyn, wants to tuke thelr sev gen Tooth Powder ever, were distinctly weak year-old daughter Antoinette away | — destroys germs Lowest prices of the morning were| fem her on the allegation that she ts | of tooth decay, touched shortly after the turn of| iM immroney Runnin tomate. | neutralizes mouth | the second hour. A rally then set My Fadler FoRGed the ovmmtey ania | acids,removesfilm in which was not impressive, and] man when | was Cfteen sears old. My | and cleans and in Ynany cases it was not well sus tained. with Al ped te with a | 12 TO 1. The market turned doll during the noon hour, but continued to hu | Par heavy undertone. Buying cao principally from the and stocks such liberal sup- short intere Steo] shares finally gave way in sym~ pathy with weakness in other parts of the list. United States Steel re- acted more than a point compared with the high of the morning and independent stecl shares registered similar losses, Motors and railroad shares were firmest. Tho bulk of what litte publié there is at present is in these groups, TT02, |The market showed less absorptive power as the session progressed and many stocks made new lows in the elmina M Atlantic City July 10 fourth hour, ‘The r call funds | a tte Ga net tart || SUNDAY, is doubtful whether this influenced the stock mar Trading in Ameri August/3 SUKOIAL TRAY ‘of the session | » stock traded But it appeared that at its low it was the most acti price it was being given banking support. Btopping at Newn —— Rahway, New 2 TO 3. RETURNING, — Atlantic City .. 666 The lowest prices of the day were reached in the last hour. Hails gave Pennsylvania and f never did.” ply that the conversion, by bears, of| etd paper profite into cash failed to] a Produce results in a rally of conse- quence. Dena, Was found WEDNESDAY, July 20 hasband whitens the teeth. Order large size for greater economy. MeKESION A ROBBING, ine. Makers of Analaa—-the Fruity Laxative ntommette revolver t into’ my that 1 must Men aR) when Mr irik Tired Eyes A “ure Sign {Iner, forty-six, a dead to-day | And a warning that ‘your eyes need the help of cor- rectly fitted glasses at once. Reliable Eyesight Exa: by Registered Eye Spe. Hibsdehi Sons New York: 184 [' way; 228 Sixth Avis ed St. at Ann St t 42d Street , Opp. Namui' Will Be Opened Soon Bly] 517 FultousSt Store & » 17, 31 IN LEAVES _ CONCERTS AND MUSIC. BROADWAY CONTINUOUS)| | / sina STADIUM | wenn ager RI LI AT 49TH ST. eee, Md Pk. a0 PLAYERS — __ Beginning Sunday at the Rialto Theatre, Times Square NEW WORLD om System Le oN Two Days More | The Verdict !! SYMPHONY Prices 1 dustry was further emphasized by ing that the Fiske Rubber Company displaying up insignificant and mo- HE arrival of the milk in the morning is almost as certain as the rising of the sun —and almost as necessary. As long as there is a city on Manhattan Island, milk wagons will rattle through the streets at daybreak. Only a terrific storm will delay them. Day after day, year after year, without a break, the milk must come in. For milk isthe most important and the most nour- ishing food in the whole world. Do you see what it means to getthis milk to you, every blessed day, fresh and cold and sweet and clean? You take a bottle of milk off your doorstep or you send to the store for a quart. Do you everthink about that milk defore it got into the bottle or before it got to the store? That milk came from a cow. All the milk you buy comes from cows. ‘Those cows live UTICA, Will the Sun Rise Tomorrow P Yes, and the Milk Will Come DAaIRYMEN’S LEAGUE Co.OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, ING, on farms inthe country. The cow eats grain, grass,and fodder, and gives the milk. A great many people know, however, that the cow doesn’t just “‘give’’ the milk. If conditions are favorable— enough rain, cool weather, and no flies—then milk is plentiful. But if, like this summer, there is little rain and lots of hot weather, the pasture is poor, and the flies bother the cow, she gives less milk. Less milk means that the price of milk changes. Usually the cows give more milk in the spring and notso much during the summer, fall, and winter. The cow does the best she knows how, and the farmer does the best he can with the cows he has, always aiming to improve his herd. Remember these things when you talk about the ‘milk problem.” N.Y, of Eyestrain Trl. Audubon 1280, Md ci ds) JULY 1 AMUSEMEN’ pr at HIR | SHUBERT Ts. (00. hoon Wet THE NPWLY FAROE LITTLE THEATRE W. 44h &t, 5H, R of By, GARRICK “Sit rmirn a Mn. PASSES RY — ora ‘ ate GEORGE REISS ‘A JUST MARRIED Wik VIVIAN MARTIN & LYNNE OVERMAN The 1 st Year| "% Wea and Sat. at 230, | Even. ww REFIESHING COMEDY BY AL A. MILNE ) GREEN GObpESs | LYRI 8, 1931.” — _AMUSEMEN’ COOLEO. BY IONS DF Ye ™€ LAST WALTZ one Se So So. Monte ds NAPSHOTS. eit’, tates LIN! MccONS ER WICHARO CARLE 1 tee ny 9 rN <j st Jay, sourg & THURSDAY. SCHILOKRAUT LE GALLIENN: PLANE MORSAICS COMEDY OF LF CENTRA wice Dally. 20 a waa A” CONNECTICUT Freee YANKEE 14 1N6 HUR'S COUR’ Staged _by Emmett J, Flynn Pop. Prices. THEATRE, “| Twtee Datiy, PARK Way & Sum St. | 250 & 8.30. Bi" OVER THE HILL By WUl Carleton Directed by Harry Millarde 420 Street. Went of | Bron@wi lee Dally, 215 and 815 1. MM Wiillam Fox presents ihe mon supendous, most sennattonal sorean offering ever (QUEEN o SHEBA Directed by 2. Gordon Kawards. | reuoenaa bi THEA. W'way at Moments A thrilling, Mat. 50c, Te, st 00 Eve. 5c to $1.50 | Laughter turned to tears— Tears turned back to laughter of exquisite tenderness. in the theatre, “THE OLD NEST” A Goldwyn Picture by RUPERT HUGHES | “Go to see it,” “Trail up to the Astor,” ASTOR’ | BROADWAY AT 45th STREET supreme joy, pangs of throbbing, happy evening | & says the Times, says the News, Daily Matinee at 2.30 P. M. Eve, cee Theatres Under Direction of Hugo Riesenfeld=———~ | “The A METRO PICTURE The Newest Production by the Creator of the Film Version of “The Four Horsemen.” RIVOLI CONCERT ORCHESTRA | REX INGRAM’S Conquering Tony Sarg Almanac “It is a little film masterpiece, composed, directed and lighted with sympathy and charm,” —Alison Smith in The Globe. “Grips the emotions until the final picture.”—The Sun. “The film is magnificent, a mas- || terpiece, a superb background |f}| lor 4 powerful story, impres: | ld. ohies Math ek | “A film that will bear see ing not. only once, but several times and ; we make bold to recommend it to those, if any, who are still || skeptical’ of the’ ci san |! agent of beauty".—Kve. Moat | “We si sat spellbound while the | sto: was unfolded on the screen, charmed by the youthful appeat of Valentino, by the rest-ul and | perfect continuity of the story, by the perfect photography, by the most Sreelaat and beauti- fully brief vith | ‘Harriette Un derhilt, Tribune TIMES SQUARE Pa NEW AMSTERDAM West 42 St Eves8/S MATS. WED.& SAT 50¢ $2.50 ui6 RETEST Lis tia MGiT ny .ANDALS |p ENNINGTON Charles King George Bickel Harry Rose Phoebe Lee James Miller Thy Wish 14 in. the W so. COHAN eye's: laest seats. ERLANGER TWO LIT ILE 1 W, Reyant e767 et Bt aioli Wed &Sat 2.20. CRRRIHORE™ NICE PEOPLE: 33; RACHEL CROTHERS' COMEDY HIT, Hive, 8.80, Mrs. Wed. & Sat GALETY. BTN GOLDEN Veesenta HN. B. = Music Hall, bet G3° ST. Me west! Col uss || SHUFFLE ALONG $2 | miucen @ TYLES, SISSLE & BLAKE. SADESPAMK PVASINE WI HOST FERNY SALT WATEN SURF UATHING NOW. IALTO DOROT Ht {Masia ht eSS* GIRLS IN BLUE] Bu wee Ry Rati Wy & Conrral cue The GOLEM’ Times “ELI EL WiLouR & VECO, San, stanitye co Ha finer oe «& Warren oO Bale hott @ Sinte Gee otnre “The Woman Goa Changed” | wih AN Star, and Usual Big oN STANCE TALMADGE 'SSONS IN LOVE." 25s “THE SKY PILOT” [PARKS LEX] AND BIG VAUDEVILLE, HIPPODROME | To nid Maleaim. Strauss" Masicr Motion Picture “THE TWICE BORN’ WOM. MAN Symphony Orch, News Reels, Comedies, Ete, Psa TRIPS « cane |QNTHE HUDSON RARE HOFATCONG $1.85 Hudson River By Daylight y INCLU, ry sk Fireet Gat! Connections, Ail (ureuab, rat! ttehete | Bi eon New York and Albany sonviad. Musia Restaurant. Le Sldbels Saving Time. MOKROPE == ~ | Piymosth, bag eine and jasden ears, P'k’paie|)s f New Service Vig September 30— aiy'| Dally’ || Oniy 4 f Parsi a inher v—Centennial State, 5 || {3} Bremen aad Dansi¢ Fro New York August 30-"Hudson 2h Septem! Prine list 10-—September 22—Potomarn York “Horahontas (159). tog fS aa rome Middle. 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