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10 TO ti. novenionts of 4 3-48 touched 99.85. seventh or May, when the Although) refused to climb | » BANKING AND FINANCIAL. Ten Le ‘Coppers There is a steady eccumulation the ‘eading coppers reported in anticipatio: of the resumption of mining operations Over . month ‘go we pointed out the possibilities ci the o+ shares, and those who did not act in time to take tull advantage of the sharp unprove- 1m these isue be caught napping in getting aboard the coppers. ‘We have selected ten of the ‘cading tseves as follows: Am. Sm. « Rel. Kennecott Cerro de Pasco = Nevada Consol. Speciai articles feature up-to- the-manute news on these coppers. as well as tota: dividends to date: ‘amount and date of last dividend: ‘total dividends paid tor years 1921 1919; complete pricesang:s from 915 to date, otc. ‘These coppera im our opinion, are all selling ~car enough to their recent ows to warrant the be fil that current quotaticns repre. “ sent a sale buying level. 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WINKELMAN & CO. 3 BROAD STREET, NEW YORK Tolegheos Breed 6670 Branch Offices in Leading Citise Divot Wives to Vorious Markets price trend was not in evi at ony time announcement of the © supply of Mexican Betro- m stock available for trading purposes is now less than 100000 Otte ares, cansed some ANines. the part of the storts in that und it was able to climb above Other ous were fra, but it did not foom that the improvement tn the od industry has encouraged a sub- stantiol amount of public buying i Ralis were ali but entirely neglected Vaulted States Steel moved within range of one of a point Independent s ares were firm. | j U TO 12. The market contine drum affair int dito be a hum © second hour, j; And such changes in quotations as eourred were due to nothing more in operations on the part of Noor strong. Not only that, but trading in this. inarket was so broad thay more issues were dealt in than on any other day this year. aay, but the cate was sconr to 41-2 per cent Outside the stror chief finance: morning wa duced band market the | nent of the | further decilne in Ger- } Man marks to 471-2 one-hundredths | of w cent, a now low record and a | i 1 develop los# of more than 3 points compared with the close of last nigat. Weak- ness of marks seemed to be without effect on the stock market. -_-_-_—. | 12 TO 1. — The market continued tu be dull and | irregular during the noon hour. The mo: conspicuous feature of stock trading was the weak spots. The impression ts| fleadily growing in high speculu- tive quarters that the floating sup- | cmt Ply of the better class of shares is steadily diminikhing, and that, | should any development of a high constructive character take place, a sharp forward movement in prices is Mkely to occur, |The market continned to retuse to Pay attention to the miners’ stri or 10 a more complicated fore situation resulting from the sv vere dopreciation in German ex- change. TT0 2. ‘The market displayed greater firmne As the session progressed. Mail or- der stocks were in strong demand, Kresge went up to a new high, and Woolworth, Sears Roebuck, May Department Stores all showed sains of from 1 to more than 8 points. There is sucii a heavy short interest in Mexiggn Petrcleum that in tiv loan crofd the stock commanded « premium of 1-64 of 1 per cent. And thése shotts are apparently experi eneing difficulty in covering their contracts, ‘o-day, at least, they + could do so only ai a sharp rise in price. Before 2 o'clock Mexican Pete sold at 107, an advance of nearly points over the close of yesterday, Railroad stocks went up fractional y., steels were generally higher and i the general industrial list gains ranged from goud sized fractions to more than a point. 2 3. | The forward movement of the market broadened out in final trading un til practically every group of shares participated in the rise. Closing prices were at or near the highest of the day and were from fractions to more than two points above the final figures of Wednesday. | Mexican Petroleum maintained prac- tically all of Its e«riy 5 point gata. United States Steel at its high showed a net gain of more than a point. Its strength favorably in- fluenced other steel shares. Cop- pers appeared to be in process of Accumulation and gains of a point were not uncommon. Even the tire and rubber stocks which have beon heavily sold recently because of price “outs in thar Industry were mostly able to vlose the day with fractional advances. Money got up to 51-2 per cent. in the last hour, but this did not seem to tend to check the rise, With the exception of German marks foretgn exchange rates were strong. Wheat | broke below $1 a bushel, Cotton was dull and practically unchanged. a Wall St. Gossip The bond inarket to-day was prob- ably stronger and broader than on anv other day since the beginning of /1921. Approximately thirty tssues registered new high marks for th JANKING AND FINANCIAL, ———— ee Salt Creek Prod. Anglo-American Cosden & Co. #>. Bonds continued active 4 ‘ Mosey renewed at 5 pur cent. com-| recent pared with 61-2 per cent. yeate | | Meth stot te. feud ability of lone Petrotaun the bear crowd to find important | ou Ler De Panos, Corain Tool Py Col Fucl & Irun., Col de Sumber Cal Gus & Ele volume Grape, Con Tater-ca My Chvan Amer Sugar Del Lack & West. Endicott Johneca Freeport ‘Texas General Cigar General Electric General Motor . Geveral Motor Deu Geu Mowr 6p c.. Great Nortuem pt Chief of these were the various 48-45 sold at par for the first time since they were issued. issues were from 8U to 80 points above the closing figures of last night. the same strength was displayed corporate bonds. ble 71-2s sold at 97, up 11-2 points. bs sold at 91, United States Steel sinking fund 63) sold at 95, a new high for the year; Western Electric 78 sold at 105, a new| in the railroad list Rock Island ref. 4s sold at a new high ‘This strength was due to the reduction in Federal Re-| ¥ serve rediscount rates ordered yester- Sinclair con high record, and mark for the year. Cosden & Co. Petroleum Company Holders of Atlantic Petroleum Will receive two shares of Cosden for three of Atlantic. THE EVENING WORLD, T Inter Aw 1 Jutes Harventer Vater Inter Paper Int Mer Mar: Int Invinetbie Isaod OF Tews! Tea Jawed Know laclede Gas lah'gh Laws Lorite Manati Man Mina Me Mevidan 0 ) Ne Nat En New Or T & M NY Contra Ny Ny¥o i y yu Hae 4, | Reval Dutah 9 st Stand O11 of NJ ot 1] t shareholders been extended and that the company of | Simms Pet. OPENING | 9981-8, up a-s, mand, .0734 1-2; cables, 073 Lire, demand, Belgian francs, mand, .071 Norwegian Denmark Kronen, de TEBB: cables. 1860, off 9026. | WitlsmOreriand | Witbe.Overland the | Weolworn | Woolworth pf. | Worth Pump Total gales, 074.1 ‘O00 | | represent Distribution francs, de- | Mt | Warsaw merous Polls conferring on th SDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1921, 100 1 Kelty 109 Linsln Motors A 166 Tobacco Pro¢ WUSL& EH, 2500 UB Steen, 1000 1500 100 Nat RR Mex 24 pF Oktatiema Orotiewm Cirenit 100 Livingston 1000 Lyons Tet os 6 Mararaibo O17 100 Merritt 4. 2409 Meaico Ol £00 Moun 199 Nat Ou NG 12600 Noble O11 cov Nu Am OM 50) OMlo Ranger 5800 Omar Oil 1) Peodurer & 00 ed Rock It Creek Prod ...+s 200 Rapulpa Tet ....seee R00 Bizume Pet sees dy Skelly OW “ie 00 Texon O & Levee 200 Tidal Osag 1090 Tuckenay OW sees 200 Wiles 01 ss00'Y OH Tatty Ponta ty Kail Stoel Spm Ray | Reding 44 | Roaliug Lt Teningten ‘Tyo. Rep tron & Stel. 0 Si i & San Bran 4, |S 1 & Southwest 230) Alay-Br Col 00 Big Ladgu -..eecs eee (0) Bost & Mont esses Candelaria Moo. Cons Vir .. 1100 Cons Cop Mo ++ 20) Corter Silver ci 100 Darwin St Lead 500 Distde Ex... 200 KL Salvador sks 14900 Eureka Coos... 990 Kureka Holly ..... 19000 Goldfted 17990 Warmell D ... 860 Hecla Mining 100 Howe Sou 150) MeNami | 1000 McNamara Crescent 300 Magma Cop 10) Metntyre ses esee 409 Mason Valley ose 44) Motherlode Cit 4000 National Tin 100 Nipissing: 1409 Pitts Mt 8, 18000 Mex Cons ....s048 Silver Mines Am 1100 So Am P & G So U 1290 St Anthony -..cse+6 ») Tono Divide... 600 United Eason 400 Verde Rast 900 Yukon Gold. Siclair ON. Ts | SlomeShen Steal 4 Tonn Cov & Texas Comp, Texan Tex & United United United Other Liberty | Va G i Teutser Ist pt o t Mtan Copper. ... Vtah Securities Vonad inn Va vam Chen Vin Coal & € Vivarndens Negotiations for the consolidation} War and the Atlantic! Went Wort Pacitic Co West Pac Coro : | Weating move White Mctor White It is understood that the $4,500,000 | Victwlre United Food Products Company due list wu Can Pao 135 Chi & Bas 1 > Col Grapko 6.0.0.5 + Cons Gas 83.0.5 ++ 19 Cons Gas Balto 6 Copper Exp $+ 24. 11 Copper Exp 88 35 Cuban Tel 5 Deere 743 : ‘AW Empire G & ¥ 6s 2 11 Goodrich Ts 9 Grand Trunk 4 Gur ou ' 1 Heinz Co 78... 30 Humble Ott } Inter ROT Ss. 11 Keunecott © Te 8 Laclede Gas 78 tabby MeN & L L Nat Cloak & 81 a |MAY SEND MANY JEWS TO LIVE IN ARGENTINA Americans inding Outlet for Thousand BERLIN, N Telegraphic | sh town of Rovno 40 Phtle Co 22 x 14 Solvay ct Cle Bs $ Southern Ty Ukrainian Committee and nu organization: ation of finding w: Jewish refugees now masse Bessarabia and Pol States and Ps tina appears to b miniigrs tion Buenos Alres daily now viaiting Pola pects of Jewish colontaation in Arger structed to study the problem _ THE CURB-CLOSING. Suares High, Low, Last, INDUSTRIATS Meme Coal secccses 1 Acue Packing w Atal Leather, sm Audubon Chem 1% Benford Auto. 40 Bradley rot Prow uo Brawley Pref Prod 1% Buddy Bud 35 Burns Brow A" ud Cr Fru * wht ivy Cetulold Co pf. 108% Onis @ East 11 Columbia Emerald Denver Rio G.. Durant Mot Emerwon Phone Garland S # Givson Howe! 00 Glen Alden Com vOMGoodsear Tre pt Rubber ) Perteetlon Tire «0 Pn) y Morris 504 Wado com 0 Rado pf hen Coa} & Irv 100 Swrete Co nay Gulf Sulphur nited Pre Wei vayng Coal 400 West End Chem. 1M STANDARD OILS. 3800 Angto-Am Ott £0 “Atiantic Lobos 20 Bu e306 Pipe Inip OX Can on So. en O8t SO of Ind $0 Vacuum Oo INDEPENT 500 Aliled OL 00 Am Fuel Ol 100 Ar Fuel Oi pf 1:0 Atiantie Pete 400 Arkansas 2000 Boone O84 3200 Roston Wyomtns Carb Synd ... 1200 Cent Am Pet Lion etien Service 8 20 Cittes Service old 100 Conde 400 Coole Syms eccees 0 Tmiguena Of os ceee 1100 Eilmonds O1 S500 Fike Maxin Pet 00 Enaineers Vet Fedora O11 Gutisland O11 . © Gus & Co Prod on Gold, rence a 4 Allled Packer 65 ctf. 5 Aluminum Ts wt 7 Am Tel 68 22...0005 8 Am Tel Ge 24 . 1 Am Tob 79 23.... 9 Anaconda Copper Ce, 2 Anaconda Ts 20 15 Anglo:Am OM THs 3 armour & Co 7s. Heth Steel Te 28 Betb Steel 7s 35 Mae. lena 8 O Sears Bi Soars Wow sheen, Southwest Heli Ts 8 ONY ots sun OM 7. Swift & Co Ts 2 Ub Wieuester 74s ry u% FORMGN LONDS 9% i _ LESS THAN HALF A CENT 4% | conch were derailed when hus on a relief train and five were re Ma} ic was announ UNKNOWN WOMAN KILLED BY AUTO Struck Down at Comer of 8th Avenue and 54th Street While Confused. + An unidentified woman was killed at ith Street and Hight Avenue to-day by an automobile driven by Willlam Groen, No, 101 West 98d Street. chaut- feur for Thomas McKee, No. 6 En Glet Street. Mr. McKee was not in the {car, The woman wae crossing the street jwhen the etuomobile turned from Wighth Avenue into 64th Street, She ‘vecame confused, the police were told, turning first one way, then gnother, and was struck down, Patrolman Charles Bowman of Traffic B put her in the atuomobile and told Green to! drive to Roosevelt Hospital, “The| woman died soon afterward and Green | was, arrested The victim was about thirty yeurs old, five feet alx inches tall, welehed bout 110 pounds, was blonde, and was dressed entirely in black. No purse , | Was found nor any mark to identify | her ——___ HIGHEST BID FOR THE MARK. German marks established a new low | level yesterday when the highest bid was .495 of a cent, with no transac- tions, The lowest previous quotation was .5225 of a cent. There has been heavy speculation in marks Jn the United States and enormous loases have resulted. The Instablilty of the mark 4s a con- stant sourse of embarrassment to pur- chasers of German goods, as well as to American exporters of raw material. (1 a bulletin Issued by the American Acceptance Council yesterday it is jstated that not in the experience of bankers have the foreign exchange markets presented such “puzzling pects as at present.” “The gold standard of settlement has heen swept away, save in the United States,” saya the bulletin, “and it is idle to attempt to gauge the value, ex- cept Ina purely speculative way, of the mnark, for example, when that mavic !s backed by neither’ gold nor goods, ex- cept to a very small degree, and’ that Krew being inssened daily by the con- uous activity of the — printin presgea,"* —— 17 HURT WHEN TRAIN 1S DERAILED IN OHIO jj, tnguirea. “4 er own on for to-night.” Hive sent to Hospital Are Seriously I COLUMBUS, O., Nov. 3.—Sevenseen | ersons were Injured when Pennaylve- i passenger train No, 901, cn rou vm Columbus to Sandusky, ©.. treked at Lewis Centre near here, uly to-day. The engine and second the train ran sto 4 split ball on one of the ralls The injured were brought to*Colum- but None| ured, moved to hospitals, the rest having thelr injuries dressed by physicians at the train, None was injured sertously, ee | $20,000 GEMS STOLEN IN PITTSBURGH HOTEL New York Salesman Saye Trunk Was Looted in Ain Absence, PITTSBURGH, Nov, 3.—The thott lof Jewels valued at $20,000 from his room in a hotel here was reported to he police to-day by A, 8. Riley, sales- tan tor a New York jewelry concern, Mr. Rijey said that upon his return from the theatre last night he found his trunk had been broken open and he Jewels taken, Sa peas City Appe Kings Gas Decision. Corporation Counsel O'Prien ane neunced to-day that he had argued the appeal of the elty from the declsion in Cie Kings County Lighting Com ny vase, ‘The decision was given by Justi ‘her same time ago in the matter of money held {n eschew, pald by sud- seribors to the company, which the et sought to have distributed, The appeal Was urgued before the Appellate Divi- sion In Brooklyn and decision wos re- rerved, ee eee Convicted Tipper sonable Doubt. Supreme Court Justice Mullan to-day granted a certlficate of reasonable doubt to Harry Kaufmann, now terving a thirty-day sentence on Blackwell's Island, “Kaufmann was convicted of giving a $9 tip to @ porter of Makesson Robbins as an inducement not Kk up” the number of boxes dell He also paid a fine of $500, Kaufmann will be released to-day. oe Here's a Chance, for Jobless Men and Women, John R. Voorhis, President of the Board of Electluns, to-day sald that there ty considerfble shortage of elec- Uon officers and that the board had been ccmpelled to advertise for more, He said he had notified the County and Luxecutive Chairmen of the different parties of this shortage, but they had hot yet arranged to meet the deficiency s <- Child Killed By Ante. George Britton, four, of No. 723 St. Nicholas Avenue, was run over and killed this afternoon at 146th Street and Convent Avenue by a motor car operated by Valentine Scholl of No. 359 Last 107th Street, Fred Peckiers, a peddler of No. 1853 Hudson Boulevard, Jersey City, was run over and killed (o-day by @ trolley car at Bidwell and Ocean Avenues, Jersey City. He stepped in front of the car. “Rens a. Jail for Gas Mask Expert. Patrick Cleary of No, 6829 Fifth Ave- nue, Brooklyn, who says he is a v eran of the Spanish-American War, the Mextean trouble and the recent World War and claims to held the speed ree- d for putting an a gas mask In throe seconds, Was to-day found guilty of sorderly conduct by Magistrate. Ran laud in Essex Market Court and was cat Ww the Workhouse for five days, = ie Alleged FP. 0, Robber Skips Bond Nhe National Surety Company, which was bondsman for John O'Brien, alias Hostl Johnny, an alleged Post Office robber, gave a cheek for $7,500 to-day to the Clerk of the Federal Distrigt ‘ourt in Brooklyn. ‘The company had been ordered to produce the defendant, but found he had fled, a . ©. WOULD BAR ASTATIOS, VICTORIA, B ©. Novy, 3.—Total re- wtriction of Asiatic {mmigration to British Columbia was asked in @ reso- lutjon passed by the Legislature last night HITE MOLL By FRANK L. PACKARD ing Story of New York’s East Side ty the Bel) Byodicate Ww A Grip SYNOPSIS OF Rods Gray. known PRECEDING. CHAPTERS. underworld us “the White Muil."* because of ber cbarities, was dying Woman, Gypay Non; bur ewaped by Ruoda) assumed youug man calling hen learned that the woruan who liad used It was Werth ated fo. murder, of the ‘of Danglar's dads ng Would secure CHAPTER VIL. HE Angel? lar laughed grimly and shook his head. “Nothing It was a ques- tion of playing one ‘fence’ against You know who's handled our Jewelry, has been on the lookout for any stones trom Well, this afternoon he passed the word to me that he'd been offered the finest unset emerald he'd ever seen, and that it had come old Jake Luertz's innocent-faced young mun known ag the Crab. “It didn't take long to get hold of the Crab," Danglar chuckled, “and We got him where we could put the screws on.” dilapidated wast stand. She gave her attention noy to the walls, which were of the cheap est variety of matched boards. Ther were a good many knots, and ther a large and four corners to the room, boards, each one of which would answer to the descrip tion of being the “sixth panel.” She counted therefore cight that collection, boards from one corner to her right; and pressed firs: one knot after another in the boarv ‘There was no result. She turned then to the sixth boa from the corner to her left. was the same. She parted the cretonne hanging She felt sure that it was this corner What was tha In an instant the flashlight was ou There was a footstep—two of them already just outside the door, A voice reached her—the Pug's. before her, the emerald Rhoda Gray the words “Oh, no," said Danglar pleasantly “He's none the worse for wear, and he'll be turned loose soon, as we're through at came across all right—after he was properly frightened.” Je'd have sold Was so scared!" messin’ around wid a fash.” An air-choked gas jet, with a pro testing hiss, was lighted. Rhoda Gray took her revolver trom her pocket. The Pug’s voice reached her again “Get a move ont nind de washstand.” his soul out, he The deformed crea- ture's face was twisted into a grim- “He squealed like a rat, the sixth papel in the bedroom up- stairs," he says for God's sake don't tell Jake 1 told. I's de corner be- work on one of Bonn watchee | is de Mmit!” | that'"—— He stopped abruptly. Matty?” Dang- rtha’s got a little job knots in dis b ard dan I ever saw ir Ange) Jack got the sto And then the police we hard and he had to get those stone out of sight in a hurry package of them and s) pped old Luertz to keep for fore he could duck, the bulls iad lim) for that other job. didn’t know what was in that packa but he knew w tepped to the door. companion tund, was working swiftly and wit! The Pug, hidde; in his hand and slipped pm of the wi nd piaced it in the opening ir panel closed. even with one at would happen if © package ready to hand} back the day Angel Jack got out of! Sing Sing. Understand? day Angel Jack died—w jand old Jake opened that packuge ning it into money—and that's how we get ous him!—was But yester-/ hout a will: his own wnprovided enr ina less gua Jake will ger < ‘clock Pinkle Bonn That doesn’t separate gs, and the hell'I've r two years?” 'm coming to that," sald Dang with his grating laugh, through to-night for a clean-uj that old mess. “We're goin box and swear that you were thu w man who murdered Deemer § tried a dozen times to bump him off | 5) would make appear purely accident, the ‘accident’ out of tt to-night night—you can the discard.” Danglar was ing some rt sume again the who was dead? idn't be too sure, Rhoda Gra talking about murder- so Uhat she could personality of a woman whnt's ont the White Moll’? “Not to-nl rasped out Ce orate to-night~—the secing that t vitten the n cleaned up, she's next! the last dollar of to-night's haul, and five years to do it, I'l! get her.” Danglar grinned suddenly, “Cloran and I are going to supper together at the Silver eleven o'clock—and this Is whe show up as your own sweet “Show myself to Cloran!” she ejac- osued the room Sphinx at about |*choed back as stairs. then died away. Rhoda Gray ran to the |nossessed hersel! of the de her way silently down they descended th: slar softly. minute he you beat tt The Pug would come bac long 'n oing so, that lets me hack door, let herself out and hurried din the lane behind Gypsy Nan‘s than two, it's the first two. into a had into the one at the head of Cloran will grab the second one and follow you, Maaenences through the broken door driving those cars to-night." ner. erouched down so that Danglar rose brisk! back to the garret, and get rid of that fancy dress. Come on, Matty, let us she undid the Precious stones. scores of thi tled on a bed of entte seemed to fling back . ray upon it a thousand rays tn 1 ene . She moved quickly through the in- hone 0: The crippled brother Jarkness—and tervening room, yrushed by her tn Danglar had drawn he quick embrace. a shudder ered an her stones for whose “lll make it up to you, Bertha man whose per: night! You go on aly seen with we directly the instrumontaiit PTER VIII. HODA GRAY, as Gypsy went down the lane deserted shed; then, a veiled figure, as the White Moll, she was out on the street firhting for her very | na underworld alt A hediam of noise rav's ears aa she against po- entered the Site Some soctety celohrating, hal? drunk Oh the men ene It was a free-and-oas She knew old Jake alone in the two rooms over his mis- g her skeleton keys ‘8 bedroom, flashlight showed across one corner of the room a cretonne hanging Hien away, and heatie him clean-shaven That wold be C1 erable store. Ust she gained Luert heavy-bullt, midd'e are, course—the mom heen tured to h Do Not Miss To-) oriow's Int