The evening world. Newspaper, May 9, 1922, Page 20

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a ft bt u a a . ® < { ‘ | a ‘ 1 1 Am Can Am Can Am Cotton Ol... 20% Am Drug Syn... f% Am Express 14 Am Hide & Leath 1454 Am H & Leath pt 67% Am ice . ‘Am International. 44% Am Lingeed O1l,. 96% Am Locomotive .. 114% 20 Alaska Juneau . Aillg-Chalmers ... Allie-Chalmers pt. 98 Am Agr Chem. Am Beet Sugar Am Bosch Mag... Am Brake Shoe pt. Am Car & Fdry,, 161 Am Car & Fdry pt 110% Allied Ohem Am Bafety Razor 7% Net Miah Last, Chas. La 5% + MI Loow's Inc ..., IT — 1% | Lott Ine i 17 Loone-Wites 6 % Lan ‘ 118" 1% 1% Lima Loco , 108 48% 48% Mackay Company, OT% — 4] Man EI “ 30% s | stan Shirt 28% Martin Parry | Martin-Roek 6.04 Motor Asses Motor B.... Metntyre P Mines 104% +105 Mo Kan & Tex pf Mo Paetfie ‘ Mo Pacitie pt... Mont Ward Montana Power Mullins. Body 00% Ani Bhip & Com.. 17% Min BP ABEM & re) Am fm & Ref... 08% onal Aeme 19) Am &m @ Ref pf. 984 iP R Mex 24 a Am Steel F'dry., 30 Natonal Bisout 140 Am Sugar .. u onal Condult, 2 Am Bugar pf.... 102% | Bnam & Sp. a9 Am Sumatia Tob 35% National Lead , 93 Am Tel & Tel... 122% Nevada Consol 18 Am Tobacco .... 143% N Orleans T @ M 7 Am Tob pf new.. 101% Am Tob cts DB... Am Chicle ... Am La France.. 13% Am Radiator ... Am Water W 4 5 Austin Nichols Am Wool .. Am Wool pf Am Writ Paper * MO Am Zine . Am Zine pf Anaconda . Associated O11 Atchison Ry . Atchison Ry pf . AU Birm @ Atl. Atl Const At! Guif @ WI. AUG & WI pf. Auantic Fi Baldwin Loco Baldwin Loco pt. ora Line rult Balt & Ohio... Balt & Ohio pf.. ou Barnsdale Beth Stool Beth Stee! Booth Fisheries Bklyo Kup Tran. 25% Bilyn Rap T cts 22 Bklyn Union Gas 106, Brown Bho Buras Bros A... Burns Bros B. Butte Cop esszeces Gol Fuel & Iron. 33% Gol & Southern. 48% Col Gas & Flec., 69 Golgmbia Grapho 4% Comp Tab & Reo Tip ucts Cora Products pf. 116% Crucible Stoel... 03% Grucidie Stoel pt. 94 Cubs Cane Sugar. 15% Cuba Cane Sug pf 32% Chie Biln..., 80 Ghié El pin. oy bd Del Lack & West bri) nes ico Stor Bai... 1784 A &zZ Butte & Superior. 30 co Bikhorn Goal — Johnson. O84 Famous Players, 81% ed Min & Bm.. 12% i 6. Downtown 2 FOREIGN EXCHANGE OPENED 50 Broad Street j ‘ EASIER, PHONE~Brosd= 7150 | . Sterling, demand, 4.43 - . 4.441-8, up 5-8. French francs, de- Bl manna, 000s; cation, ONES & BAKER Kan City oe Mu Ure, New York Curb Marker Keamecott Cop 3% Bhim & demand, 082 Ask for * ae a’ up .0004 1-2, “Investors & Traders Guide” | reeee «+ bs acide “Gos new 98 page book just published — Lake Erie & Bed @ Ti Valley +M 20% — % —-™ 13% -%* ”-*% 15 -% Me -%* +% -% voee 18 eu - - -~* “ 138% Ppieetrpet+ Ono B& B,,. Pere Marquette, ~ %]Phua Co th BB — | Phillipe Pet au 41% 41h 9 16 + 1 - 83% + ‘ 73% - % Pittaburah Coal,, Of 63 Cie + 78% - Pitts @ W Va. oy Oe * a 135% ities Bere Fe. | Sinclair On. + 119% bP Tes fel iti testes Tote! sales, 1,083,200. LIBERTY BONDS. Liberty 281-36 sere Pontum Cereal... 70% 17% 78% + ih — YW] Pacific Dev Corp, 19% 9% 9% + 4] Pacific Gag n m1 u + %] Vacitic ON (w Ce re — UW] Pan-Am Petroleum 63% 63 43% — + Pond Oreek Coal 2h 20% Om Prosned Steel Car 184 18 184 — 3% =e — =1 Wi BiosaBhett Steel . 45% 4394 4K — “111 New York Curb * Market Stocks * Sy} ]|, Latest News and * Quotations | n Orders executed for | Westinghouse . large or small lots Wheeling 4L BH. 12% 11K TK & i wre SL 2 — % CALL AT ONE OF OUR | olor... ™% 41% — . whe Ol sc, fey 10” fete ea NEW YORK OFFICES | Whewire Bal. 17 we 1 + soahnoms setenenen sf iys-Overiand , 8 ’ B | Wihye-Overt'e pe 80 ae Bo % Madison Square i Oe, 43% 4H 1K 225 Fifth Avenue Woeelworth 100 Worth Pump ae 7 PHONE ~ Madison Sq. ~ 1377 opened 99.40; 2 an FER KEK LESS KEKE RE | demand, .1878; cables, .1878, up .0003. % | Danish kronen, demand, .2120; cables, unchanged. —— Co By R. R, Batson. During the greater part of the session to-day the stock market had a dis- | of t tinctively heavy undertone. An- | to-d nouncement of the failure of Car- & Co., coming on failure of Post Bros. & y was used as the basis ton the top of t Co. yest Today's failure, was relatively unim- | we portant, that is, the eqgamittments | Mic of the firm wer it resulted in the spread of reports Involving the houses. These without the slightest foundation, | free yet for a time they had a noticeable] TI market effect the During final trading the Mat rallied under the leadership of New Haven, which rose to a new high mark for Th There was little in the news of the day outside of the failure of Carpen-| than der, Caffry & Co. to influence spec- | taine was mostly of a routine nature. | the regarding th e Genoa Conference. | enjo Lat in the session despatches told of a possible agreement betwen Bel- glum and Franc and other confer- ence participants regarding ques- tions in dispute which have threat-| of su atimulated the foreign exchange markets, Demand sterling rose to} und 1-2 points to 9.10 ognts per franc. Efforts of Senator La Follette to have a Congressional investigation of the proposed merger of six of the large independent Steel companies were & matter of amusement rather than sc Rast ing is consummated, the} six. new company will not have nearly] was ae firm a grip on the steel industry as the United States Steel Corpora- tion, yet the Supreme Court hae de. clared that the steel corporations is not a combination in restraint of trade. Thore was direct relation between the strength of New Haven and efforts of the company to regain for Itself ita voting privileges in Boston and Maine and other properties in which it has a large stock interest. It is understood that the Department of Justice is strongly inclined to grant the company’s application to have ita rights restored, Steel shares were comparatively inac- tive, although the monthly tonnage report of the United States Steel Corporation will be issued to-mor- row at noon, and it is expected to show a heavy inarease in orders on hand, although output of the com- pany during Aprile averaged very close to 75 per cent. of capacity. United States Steel as well as shares of the independent companies were unable to get above the closing figures of yesterday. ‘The statement of President Teagle of the Standard Ol Company of Now Jersey regarding the results of ne- gotiations with Mexican Govern- ment officials caused early specula- tive buying of Mexican Petroleum and kindred shares and they showed fractional gains early in the session while the reat of the market was heaviest. But strength was not maintained and they sold down with There was slightly easier tendency in the call money market, with in- creased offerings of funds at the 4 per cent, The cotton market lost half of the gain of $2 a bale registered yester- day. Grains were firm. —____—_—_—_ BANKING AND FINANCIAL, 6 PHONE ~ Murvay Hill-7120 SJGN FINAL DEGREE |GEO, OULD TAKES While Testimony in Case | Wabash Pittsburgh Terminal The fina) decree in the dissolution] Gyorge J. Gould was by Judges Rogers, Hough and Man- pany, the National Sugar Refining} Terminal Railroad for $12,600,000. He of conslderablo speculative selling, | Company of New Jersey, not extensive but} ther standing of ather | tion, reports seern to be] which would be to prevent full and pending and while testimony was|duys, the trial wa taken in various parts of the United pany is enjoined from aequiring mote ulative sentiment. Business news|the National Compa There was a distinctly better feeling |or restraint of competition, It is alsof Nir. Gould is re of the or director of its own corporation. | represents Mr. Herrick, while Louis Both companies are directed to form no further combination to fix prices ened a rupture. These advices! Similar Aperlbas Bacar Webblae Gono | FAILS TO SHOW AT TRIAL 483-4 an dFrench francs rose/fendants also are in the decree Had Accepted Service-Bitter War Amelia Mogera: truck at Second Avenue and 20th Street | here, While she was returning to school, dur-| Judicial Commission of the E chauffeur, William Schling, twent: THE SUGAR TRUSTS12,60 00 ACTION mbination Was Broken Up] Testities in Suit Brought by Was Being Taken. Railroad ‘Receivers. called to the stand shortly before noon to- day in the suit brought against him and Myron T. Herrick by the re- of the Wabash Pittsburgh he Sugar ‘Trust was handed down] witness ay in the Federal District Court The decree perpetually enjoins Amertean Sugar Refining Com-|°!¥e"™ the Great|resumed the stand this afternoon ern Sugar Company and the] +r; igan Sugar Company from “fur commission of any of the acts ribed in the petition for dissolu- filed Nov. 29, 1910) the effect of uit concerns the organization of the Wabash Pittsburgh Terminal { by the Pittsburgh and Toledo ite, of which Gould and Her- rick Were members, The action was in 1910 and final! went to trial 1st year but after proceeding for ten competition.”’ ne court referred to the fact that defendants, while the action was uspended and } until late tiffs are att sterday king the syn- not restin actually had dissolved the] The plai the year, but net losses ranging nation which was described: as |, e's payment to Washington 5. from good-sized fractions to about]in restraint of trade, The case never | connor $1,000,000 for delivering two points wer egeneral at the clone. | was hrought to trial control of the Wheeling and Lake he American Sugar Refining Com-|Wrie Railroad, as well as the syndi- te's purchase of the stock of the bling and Lake Erie, for approxi- $4,200,000, Mr. Gould was at length concerning these ‘angactions. sented by Former ined against electing any official| Senator Edgar T. Brackett ¢ ri {onal Company as an officer|liam Wallace jr. Morgan J. the 25 per cent, of stock it re- ed after relinquishing control of y and from using stock for voting any impairment ail appears for the plaintift ; ne ea ugar. “BATHING SUIT” PARSON Refining Company its relations with the other de-f 000 0 pa SREY cS lias Heen Waged Over Him, HOOLGIRE KILLED BY 4U1U LAWTON, Okla., May 9.—The Rev, \honthh Thomas J. Irwin, “bathing suit par- r, nine, of No. 216] son,” over whom a bitter feud 25th Street, was killed by an auto| waged in the First Presbyterian Church failed to appear to-day whe the noon recess to-day, Pregbytery met to try him on cha) of ‘conduct unbecoming a minister. of No. 112 Cypr Avenue, Bronx,| He had accepted service and walved arrested, all citations, A Most Extvacadinary Sale of Men's High GradeClothing Without exception, this is the most remark-ble oppor- tunity men have ever had in high grade cloi -s. The clothes in this sale were made by Hickey-Freeman Company of Rochester, New York, a firm whose reputation for the highest standard of tailoring and style is known throughout the United States. It is a most unusual thing for clothes of this character to be offered, not to say anything of the tremendous sacrifices at which you can buy them at this sale. The most remarkable purchase enables us to offer TUXEDOS —_ FULL DRESS SUITS CUT-AWAY COATS and VESTS Every ferment strictly perfect and every garment bearing the a high clase retail men’s clothing shop, for whom these pesvalbedl were originally made. Furthermore, the original price tag is on every garment. We offer them At4Q%t050%0FF Regular Retail Prices Notwithstanding the fact that we are retiring from business, we could not let this purchase go by, because it enabled us to offer the public values at a par with those we present with our great retir- ing from business sale, and at the same time enable us to widen the scope of our offerings. Here is what the gale comprises: Jian -Froeman Hickey-Freeman $60 Suits $75 Tuxedos a7” 32%) 37" Hickey-Freema: Hickey-Freeman $65 and $75 Suits $95 Tuxedos Hickey-Freeman $75 Suhawsy 545; -00 Coats and Vests . . - We cannot lay too much stress on the high ale of the tailor. ing and cloth of these clothes. ‘Those who are familiar with Hickey-Freeman garments will need nly further suggestions to take advantage of this sale, and we advise every man thinking of buying a fine suit to come here and see for himself what amazing values we present. Samuel Blum Sale at Our Wholesale Manufacturing Factory, 740 BROADWAY at ASTOR PLACE TAKE ELEVATOR TO SIXTH FLOOR <-eteEIE syr e eten 5 rarer tn eee CANT Ct tte er THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY », £922, of the Supreme Court on a charge of) been engaged by Mr, SOUND ESTATE pice ope balla ts hfe er ee GIVEN FOR PARK company. Mr. Klar reported to the po-] The attorney for Mr. Klar pointed out Hee that his car had been stolen Inst] that the amount of the Insurance col- February. When it was recovered the} lected was loss than the market value men accused of stealing it sald they had] of the car second-hand, New Rochelle Gift Cannot Be Used for Picnics or Bathing. The will of the late Samuel Freder- tok Cowdrey who died on April 28d filed to-day with the Surrogate at White Plains, bequeathes to the city of New Rochelle the $200,000 estate occupied by Mr. Cowdrey on Daven- port Neck, for park purposes. Mr, Cowdrey Inherited the estate from his aunt, Grace Thorne who died in 1918. She willed the estate to him in trust, with the provision that it was to go to the city of New Rochtile at his iy The “MALL” | Miss Thorne also left an endowment je Good-looking and without fund of $50,000 for the maintenance of extrenis lines, describes this the pakr which, unde rthe provisions manl of the bequest, is not to be used for any blucher oxford. A picnic or bathing purpoacs, [t is sur- carefully constructed Rice rounded by the park-like estates of & Hutchins low shoe the Iselins and other millionatre New SIGNET MEN’S SHOPS York families. — FREED OF DEFRAUDING Educator Shoes for the Whole Family. AUTO INSURANCE CO. 14th Sl. at No. 6 East 125th St. at 112 West a . 36th St. at 1345 Bway 150th St. at Third Klar Was Charged With Asking +4 . a ‘ird Ave, Men to Steal His Car, s2nd St. at 137 West 3 Erooklyn, 557 Futon Barnet Klar, real estate operator of No, 3 West 2%th Street, was acquitted to-day by a jury in the Criminal Branch No Charge for Alterations Formerly up to $35 3117 Suits | 793 Topcoats Fabrics Models Fabrics Models | Worsteds 1-Button Gabardines Raglan Serges cw tia Kniteloths Form-fitting | Flannels 4-Button Tweeds Box Coat Cheviots Single Breasted Oxfords Chesterfield t \ Tweads Double Breasted Extra Fitters id Cassimeres ep A Extra Salesmen Sizes 32 to 52 Extra Tailors 3755 Men’s Trousers Formerly $7, $8, $9 We have cut these trousers from the same fine fabrics , as we used in our Spring clothes. They are all-wool and splendidly tailored. Now Clathiere to New York Men ond Boys Moe Levy & Son 119-125 Walker Street «inc. 173 Broadway Sisnis heed the... 409 Eastl49t St, tergrac) Fleer ~

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