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—— 10 TO 11. sharp advance in p That the yesterday's market was a rapid, and was mostly a pense of the short inte w demonst by list in to-day's two-hour session There again was unmista ey de of liquidation in certain Bfoups and declines outweighted such advances as were scored. The opening was irregular, but the entire list soon felt the effect of fresh liquidation and new short sales. United States Rubber com- MOR and preferred went down to Rew low marks for the year, Sell- ing was based on expectations that the semi-anual financial statement 9f the company, soon to be Will make an extremely poor show- ing. Sugar stocks were heavy be- cause of the weakness of raw refined sugar prices, Amerfi Sumatra also was notably heavy and the coppers were under pres- » of fresh weakness in copper metal prices. In the rail- road list New Haven declined Mearly two points, and its weak- néss had an unsettling influence ‘on the remainder of the rail shares. Mexican Vetroleum and other oil shares showed considerable firm- ness in early dealings but before the end of the first hour of business converted initial fractional gains into losses of equal extent. United States Steel, the independent steel shares, the motors and equipments | | were steady, 11 TO 12, he market had a very two-sided @ppearance the session drew to a close, Steels, motors and equip- ments continued to be steady, but the oils still were inclined to heavi- ness and the rail group was further unsettled by weakness which cropped out in Northern Pacific, that stock declining a point from the opening. Rubber shares were able to rally nearly two points from their earlier low on short covering, and General Electric and other Specialties which have displayed @uch marked weakness recently @oved up to new highs on the present move. The tone at the close was irregular. The foreign exchange markets were Practically unchanged. After an early decline cotton advanced from 2 to 10 points net. The Clearing House bank statement showed a decrease in surplus of $11,166,000, —$—>—_—_. TELLS PANAMA U. S. ACTED AS A FRIEND. WASHINGTON, Aug. -‘Secre- tary Hughes in a note to Luis Garay, the Foreign Minister of Panama, in reply to a formal protest lodged against the decision of the American Government in the Panama-Costa Rica boundary controversy, declares that he is “unable to find that any of the statements made by Your Kaxcellency require further comment trom me.” The note of the Panama Minister Teasserted the justice of his Gov- ernment's claims, while deprecating the possible.use of force by the United States in seeing that the (White award is carried out. The reply of. Secretary Hughes gays that the American Government “Das fully considered all the ques- tions in the controversy, but has found no escape from the conclusion that the Governments of Panama and Costa Rica are bound by the, arbitral award.” “It is my earnest hope,” the note concludes, “that the Government and people of Panama will realize that the Government of the United States has acted in this matter in the m sincere friendship, animated so! the desire to do complete and with the profound that the surest sufeguard of inde pendence and territorial integrity ites in the faithful observance of in- ternational obligations. —_— =f justice, conviction EAGAN CAVE MAN, SHE SAYS. | Wx-Winter Garden Girl Sues Hw band “Jealous of Dog.” Mrs. Muriel Eagan, former Garden girl, has filed sult for separa- tion against Arthur T. Eagan, lawyer, of No. 7 Fitth Avenue, to whom she was married « year ago. Mr. Hagan has een connected with Henry H. Curran's Mayoralty campaign and is a Assemb!y District, Mr gilty of “cave man” stuff. She had changed from a Dr. Jekyll to a Bde A pet Pekiness of Mrs: "s presented matrimonial dif- to the couple, St, would seem, a2 ted ert ‘she returned her husband beatin, nd that he wi Pe ee Appeals to All Clas Classes to Aid pa ee Win: in Defeat of Measure feed) ty | Krie 1 Mw 18 an Congre Vrie td pt 1% Bigs ees MOUs ones 61 ATLANTIC CITY, Aur. ge Executive Council of the An i Label na | Federation of Labor issued an appeal Grey nae os ne to-day to all classes of citizens for Gaston Wil & Ws % assistance in defeating the Nelson bill, General Electric... 118 now pending in Congress, depriving i etgier Cosel citizens of the right of court seview Gane pr | Pennsylvania Ratlroad's position Winter former | Progressive Party leader in the old 20th Eagan charges her husband with eguelty and said yesterday he.had been wald W. Hann of Nori 3 ut f $Me J Am Age « Jam Hew 4 Am Ca An Caa tam 1 | Min International rv LIBERTY BONI Liberty opened $7.68, up Hs ang wt 41-45, 87.81, up 08; 2d, Habbvin tae , 1.823 4th, 87.91; Vice | Bat ff 02 Sterling cables opent 7-k. French fr., cibl HOI Lire, cable Marks, © ian fr., demi k drachm Wiss fr andlor Metore mm & Obie MASP R CM & StU RR y on tt & P CRG PT oom tL Wertora Westem © & Ntwmtern Te Fonte Co Chino Co, orwegian Kr. Danish cables, mand, .1707 LABOR FEDERATION CALLSNELSON BILL kr Cosel Text Con Int-Cal Min... Cont Can ; [Cont Carty... Corn BLOW AT LIBERTY Drostucts Crucible Steel Cuba Cane Sugar. . tha Cane Sug pf. Coban Am Suga Davingn Chem. before removi trict for tri: another. As the law has stood since the days of the Republic, one so ac has had opportunity to contest such removal and show, if it be the that he is improperly or falsely « cused, from one Federal d Mining... on criminal charges in her pf. Not One. Houston O8 . I Central Indiaboma Ref .... Indian Refining = Inepiration Cup. eariy |Toter Cone Cor nt The pill, fathered by Senator Nelson inter Narester . of Minnesota, is understood to have Inter Motor .... been inspired by the Inability of the Inter Paper United Sta District Court of Indi ana to get before it various persons in-! tnt dicted as a consequence of the coal Inter > strike of two years ago, ‘The accused! Invinetle Oil Inter Mer 3 Sinclair Oil Union Pacific of. | Vivaudoa | Waban “ ‘ Copper Vite Lowes Man bi Merican Petroleum i Mim) Core 1 Middle Statm OF ‘ Midvale Stee oy Mo Kan & ‘Ter kn & RY Mex 3 idnieana P Vera Mara) paileda Comm Mail Steel Springs. [Mav Commer rr Kending . 16% | Rep tran & Bes! i 1h leo 1 & 8 of, : 9% 414 Moyal Datel NY. + ig |st b & San Fran 1 | Saxon Motors 1g | SearvRow ucts yy Steel, Comper. included labor men and operatoi Most ff not all of the former have rendered, but many of the latter resisting removal to Indiana, PENNSY CLAIMS BOARD EXCEEDED AUTHORITY. PHILADELPHIA, ares Some Decline, Whi ‘Ont Petitions of Ot! Subatitay a Aug. The regard to the United States Railrond Gites named in, primey Labor Board's decision ordering new Bired at midnigh eter elections of employees to represent the ‘ectined to run as men in conferences with the manage- | Republican — eandi ment was defined yesterday by Vice! President in Quee President W. W. Atterbury at a meet-! Adele J. ing in his offices with newspaper men. ' the County Committee "We believe the board has gone be-.paward J. Baldwin yond its authority-—that it has exe : tended that authority to administra. @% anti-orgunization Repul tive matters rather than those of ar- Bronx Borough Prosidenc: bitration—and we are going to them’ Alderman S. 8. Robert ate are| SEVERAL CANDIDATES WILL NOT MAKE RACE. | Roard Throws time for declinations of candi- an anti-organization sand his wife, Mrs, Campbell refused to run for declined to ers—Kew petitions ex- P. Campbell for Borough run) blican for the | nd his rival, frankly and in a friendly spirit to John MoCourt, both withdrew from the | see if we are right. In any event, the | Democratic fight in the Third Alder- public must be the final judge. ‘manic District, and ‘Tammany Leader “Our position Is supported by a mas | Culkin will S Aanaldate jority of our active employees. We: Charles Tremothi, Republicen, fo hope the board will grant us a re-!, ith ght a this Le blican, ee hearing, as we want to take our own | {749 3th Brons District, and Jose employees before it and try to prove! Gierk of the Bronx, also ‘withdrew, the sincerity of our purposes. The! ‘The Board of. Elections rejected sev- | Railroad Labor Board has a very eral desi; tions nating pe hard problem to solve and I believe |cluding those of Michael F. Buckl as invalid, in- in- it is trying to solve that problem |aurgent Democrat for Sheriff of Isings same ON svat bathe nom oocs RAIDERS AGAIN SARE UES BIEL ETAT onehl SWEEP ATLANTIC CITY. Thirty-fourth District; epublican, District; Michael ¥. for Assembly, Second Bro: Ni | nhattal bly, Nineteenth’) ATLANTIC CITY, Aug. 27.—The | ©. iL Roberts, Republican, for Alderman, liquor dragnet of Special Prosecutor | Nineteent) | Manhattan Sr acvine Burton A. Caskill was again flung| pyin, Republican, for Alderman in th through the city, resulting in the ar- | 29th District was laid aver the bowed | rest of nine saloon proprietors or bar. |, ret being able d le 250 tenders and» the seizure of much | Signatures or 634 signatures, which, Is + ss 3 per cent. of the enrollment, are needed whiskey to designate. . All the whiskey was found be Substitution John Con- | bars or stored une yr Jan Democrat, | neath, In one full-fledged erman, Heury_ ¢ copper still, is of whiskey for John O. Nelson, for Alderman, Thirty-ninth Longo, Republican. Klyn District ; August Duncan, Republican, for Assem- n, District, and elton, Re |mash, was in operation. The 1 publican, fo! OGY, Juans of a |ehine was confiscated und kerosene] \")\nead, Republican, for Bor poured into the mash containers, President of Quee The raids, conducted simultaneous- — ly, were made by city and county d > tectives, with Charles H. Dennis,| |MMIGRANTS’ AGENTS HELD. Burns’ agent, jn the foreground, | = = The nine men were taken to the i city jail and held for several houre| lawrence H. Hirshfield, tthe Aelita Fe pending arrival of Judge Robert H.| ¥¢ars old, of No. Avenue Ty Broa Ingersoll, who released them on i} lyn, was arraigned before Magistrate | Short tn the William on yesterday, changed with las was. Jacob) Frachte “LIEUTENANT” ONLY COOK; BRIDE § KS ANNULMENT, Solomon Menist was appointed yester- ay by Supreme Court Justice Gannon, ! Specific im Brook!ya, guantian of nineteen-year-| Neltzer of No. 114 Sui obs Judith Mentst of No. 6729 Fifth Ave-| Three months ago, he ue. that borough, his daughter, to bring sult to ber bevalf to annul ber marriage | child here from Russia. to Bernard Haskins, which took place five months ago. ‘The girl alleces thet fter the marriage a diamond pin to ber brother, David, disap- pea. Haskins pleaded ufity | Frachter are interested to the theft in the Kings County Cours known as the Hebrew was sentenced to six months’ tm- One ration, The girt sald Haskins posed aa a Lieut nthe Bayz, bet turned sotto be only ® cooks years old, of Hirshfield and fice in the State Bank Bi 60 Graham Avenue, clared he asked in vain of his money. ball for a heart orter was held in $5, Stuyy rachter have an ¢ Brooklyn. complaint was made by David | Police Court, rand larceny, , Tr, twenty-six eaant Avenue ilding, at No. The mner aid, ‘Avenue. he gave | Hirshfield $375 to bring hie wife and | The wife and child failed to arrive and Neltzer de- for the return According to the police Hirshfield and in a concern ‘Transportation Mrugiotrati Short helt Hirshfield tn 15. Aug, 31, and de |COHAN WON'T YIELD TO EQUITY ASSOCIATION ‘and and will then go to New York. | the c as Producer. BOSTON, Aug. 26.—George M. Cohan's production of “The O'Brien Girl” ts not closing in the city, but will be seen for several weeks throughout New Eng- mm! Cohan arnouncing this fact today Mi also intimated that he was far from through as a theatrical producer, and! left the impression that be might soon be producing plays on the same scale as before, Mr. Cohan made it clear that he did not intend to surrender to t! Actors’ Fquity Association, and declined to an- swer detailed questions as to bis im- media ans, i ee aa JERSEY FILM THEATRES | TO DEFY SUNDAY LAW. Managers Invite Arrest to Make ‘Test Cases. TRENTON, Aug. 27.—-Managers of motion picture houses announce they will begin Sunday performances with Paid admissions beginning next Sun- day, despite State laws and the Tren- ton City Commission's edicts. The man- agers say they expect to be arrested and are determined to ma%e tast cases, The Commssiion has issued orders to | Chief of Police to enforce the law against every manager wio ap for business on Sunday. | | peat “SUGAR DEMAND AT PEAK.” of Company, | Which Stands for Lewer Prices, With the canning season Jover, it looks as if the | i practically heavy consum| wand for sugar has reached its pea bat, at least, Is the opinion of the Fed- {eral Sugar Refining Company, Justifying Its stand on lower pric the Federal review declares it has pub: \Lshed nothing but statistical facts and hon the inevitable conclusi from them, It Insists that an extsting supply | of sugar vastly in excess of any possi- ble demand at present prices. normally A DB Wo 0 At on nl Ss s Gaston's Pronibitory o Much for Anti-Ciwarette “The drastic in that moting prohibito: proved by the board. judgment, the severing of the connec- | tion of Miss Gaston with the league that the work of City Kept Relator cute interest in lots in the v View Coney Island, of No. 147 Barbey Street, wife of former Munietpal Richards, and Mrs. ‘The Sinking FICKBOHM,—Corp! xt from undertaker's, Jucod Herr United 1 We Mountain Prot Shel med advi: ey Svores Mayer, tNpustnr Packlne ‘ Ain Tob cous 500 Com BOK + 05) (6M Su Com FF pf w RG pf ’ ite Pood Ruy ah S Suan S Suip Con It a Protit) Shaving ne Coal t Fide ts STANDARD UIs * © of Indiana ott oul rock Olt judson Olt mite Ol oducer & Refiners ! &% uns Det lly Ol, REFORMER’S METHODS THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, SO DRASTIC SHE QUITS. proved by the Board of Managers,” itself with board contented 'y methods not ple and elsewhere. —_— = Money an Defaulted in Releases. Supreme Court Justice Cropsey, Ltrooklyn, ;mandamus requiring Mayor Hylan claim inity of Bay Street, . Richards issued yesterday a writ releases of the ty Avenue and West in favor of Mi 37th Court Justice Edward ‘und Commission Don’t let all the family get sick sou _bave oan wad 3OUr” fynily'e. tite’ to a disinfectant fe sure you w. leet one that acts quickly enough to protect you Sylpho-Nathol destroys germ iife_invtantly, Use tein the) sickroom for washing things patient uses, For personal hygiene to. trust your <eate, wounds, douch Sylpho-Nethol ts tnvaluable. and department stores tme—I5o to $1.25. Syipho-Vathol Tormerly called Sulphe-Naptho! ~Four “WHAT Somerville, a widow, action she insisted on pro-| ap-| In its best! organization may go forward un- venue | hampered by individual influence and ee See 1 [leave Miss Gaston free to carry out Waste Unicn hes moce drastic and prohibitory | nghouse methods.” bese angele Miss Gaston has been an active! Mane Nee. | reformer for many years. She founded hemp cca | the Anti-Cigarette’ League and was | : also associated with Frances. E. Wi ard in the anti-saloon fight. She has! directed many prosecutions of cigar-! ette dealers here HYLAN ORDERED TO EXECUTE QUIT CLAIMS TO CONEY LOTS; ase of A last Should Know” Hustrated boo! lon for i which resent and Foreign . Kel’ Fatace or abmres wil. tend to depress thase prices. i 2 SGth st, New York City, Europe will not need either Cuban or) gunday, Aug. 28. Church amvices at or American sugar nex Fr, nccordin, nee ito un a |to indications from a crop estimate made, Cbvist Chureh, 406 Kast 10th st. New |by one of the Federal Buropean corres- K City, at 2.30 P.M | pendents, | el | Celebrate 145th Anniversary ot} Rattle ef Leng Island. ‘The 145th anniversary of the Rattle of Long Island will be celebrated this after- noon in the music grove, Prospect Park, Brooklyn, by Kings County Histortoni Soclety, “A band from Fort Hamilton has signed to provide music, Man} HY nt mon, wil deliver addresse: Parse e programme ip Presi- aries A. fe assisted by Park Sounnissloner Hi jarman, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. a eee Call Columbus 8200 A Complete Funeral service ia an atmosphere of refiaement " The best costs mo more.” FRAN CAMPBELL FA ES CHURCH” hee, (ron Bacteria a ihe has re A921, Meele Mintvg ‘ Kern Luks Divide 1 Mining t ' Kno Opn rT Silver Hit) Mines “ Tony Dividh 2009 Texas Co 7 1000 Vnion Ou urs ring pa suould re t tit ar League. F ; {fu seute th | CHICAGO, Aug. 27.—The resigna-| "It is apparent tr tion of Lucy Page Gaston, head of the! OF he Mn that tn Anti- rett League, was an-/ref to give the rele + “Tnounced to-day by the Board of Di-|MOnCY Was pail witho ~ \,} rectors, which issued a statement Cha ae Gn ak th i | clchat Migs Gaston’ ciigda enn here was no default by the relators 56 | tovaseo + 14{that “Miss Gaston's methods were! qhe omy detauit was hy the Ma iis |Transcon ¢ ~ ‘«lmore drastic than the.methods ap-/ duty it was to sign the rele and Hrwin City + hh A to do so, althongh re: ted, mati must’ is: £4 | United Drow spreading scientific and other infor- + te eas Guia to prise ths. pouth ie] LET NO CORN | 14 |Un Ry Inv Go , ‘: fi + Mi len my ine cope. 1, [forming the cigarette abit,” tho] SPOIL AN HOUR | 4 | Un Retail Stons, 4 (Statement said. This information| — %|U 8 In AL. ‘s(was procured from investigations in} ja Corn Can Be Stopped Now, Any | }U S Toalty & ‘i American and London laboratories. ny Moment, by @ Toach +1 | 8 Rute. zi ; ~ 4/0 8S Rib it p ‘Miss Gaston‘s methods were more! Science has solved the corn eee | | lem, One can now stop a corn ache | s instantly, and shortly remove the | whole corn. The method is gentle, scientific, sure, A famous chemist invented it. A surgical dressing house of world- wide fame produces it. It is Blue-jay—the liquid or the plaster. A touch applies it. | pain stops at once. Soon the whole | corn, however ancient, loosens and comes out. i It makes harsh treatments unnec- i essary, It makes paring ridiculous. It makes every corn ache a folly. Your druggist has Blue-jay. Let | | it end your corn—tonight. Liquid or Plaster Blue-jay Pain Instantly js Corns Quickly of irritated skins, overcomes heavy perepiration, and e the ekin eweet aod wholesome, Be Sees | wy ‘Soop shaves without mas. BUSINESS. OPPORTUNI a Ls: 9 per STOCK now netting op Its market price ts expected to have a pronouuced advance shortly: For informat\c CE 208, 135 Bro Room PROPOSALS, c+ | BEALED PROKusaLs tor the Toate of Bae brick and steel building, five bundred. feet long. by ‘seventy -eigot foot wide, will be recelved at Watcrtows » Watertown, Maas., until 11 A.M, on Sept, 1, 1D21, and then opened. wur: ther (nformation on application, | Lost, FOUND AND REWAnvs. Mase beg Wass | pean wame containing ral. feneury. beat tatty a on Ti Neral OP or Bromzviie 455, Spproxiinacery '!YOUR SUNDAY TRIP: Hake the All-day Hudsen } Vycnrsion un the Swift, Palatial. ., “BENJ. B. UDELL” Musée Restaurant. Lunchroom. “Maen i 25 La rip Me i Glorions 4 “K LL One Da Al EA. The People's Popular Day Re SATURDAY and SUNDAY AFTERNOON TRIPS HUDSON RIVER | “subeta ? ae BY DAYLIGHT sah ie The Ideal Koute Between NEW YORK and ALBANY Leaves We 120th St 9.00 AA MAGNIFICENT RIVER SCENERY. | DAILY Sawice” LAY BEAUTIFUL SS CLERMONT Lys. 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