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8 but the paramount need of trans-| be expocted, but present Indications N N ED | DI portation Is forcing the Government|/are that the use of Federal troops ’ into exactly that position, And tho] alone will allay the /ears of the work proclamation by the President Is pav-|ors who are ready to run trains, but ngs the way for broad Foderal action.| who think the strikers will do them) I CUSAMANO PRAYS Litas oem gee: | raven f claim martial law in spectfic sections es 18 _THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1922, PEACE PLAN OF RAIL STRIKERS |TNOT ON THE TICKER (S SUBMITTED TO EXECUTIVES) '¥, WALL, STREET Net It ma; points were reported to-day in the|#truck on the head by a brick while|he possesses an almost supernatural} © Mt & © 1 Pt. { of Chi & Northwest. 77% 76% at work shortly before noon to-day !n| power to clearly foresee the trend of GURL a be ak ubniarine Boat . 77 Superior Steel .. 33 railroads or to protect strike-break- rail strike, Additional injunctions re-| the Jersey City yards. He said the|the market by the character of trans- SAVINGS BANKS. SAVINGS BANKS. P CRI&PT% pl 93% 93% Spicer Mfg ... 19 straining strikers from interfering| brick was thrown by Frank Wolleck | actions being currently reported by the] G1. Copper ae Ee Pee te to with railway operations were granted|f No. 208 12th Strect, Jersey Clty, | ticker. This faculty, 80 It 18 popularly | cing Copper pr mezse_Guié Balch. 49 td) several roads) one of the striking shopmen. supposed, has been developed to cuch|g qqestL. 4% 7% Texas Pacific ... 80% Low? Last Chee m Adama Expreas 1m 01% States Ot! of the country, though thin as a rule] NATION HOME CLAUSE FO! An Intimate View of Ajax Rubber po has walted the a m Gover- PALESTINE DEFEATED. 5 Alaska Juneau Minn & St Louts Lae ees WASHINGTON, Jul, 12 Unite ages: o on See Financial Men and Affair: Hla CREA ci Mo K & Twit. 16% 18 184 + % nore of the States, In order, how- N July (Un! Laaigpeices: * VL Atte chaimers MKAT ptwi 44 40% 40% + ever, to enforce the Federal laws] Press.)—The preamble to the joint reso FB (Continued From First Page) Allin Chaliners pf Mo Pacific ..... 28 2% K+ & —>—- troops may be sent anywhere in the|jution favoring establishment in Pale annoumill Am Ag Chem Mo Pacitic pt |. 0% 55% SOM + % . country without reference to the|tine of a National Home for Jews —— Am Ag Chem pf. Mont Ward ..... 23% 22% 2% — % (Continued from First Page.) presence of State Militia or the at-] people was stricken out to-day by chiefs would mest with the rattroad , 2 ‘At Reet Sugar.. Mullins Body... 20% 20% 20% —1 ELS titude of State officials ote fons Committ T owed (s8uan08 ’ How Fortunes Have Been}Am tirake shoe National iscult. 148 146 148 — 2 : Laide fe basi executives to-day followed !s: ; 4 Ast Natt Bn @ Sta... Dame 8% 8A been established that he was one of Within the next twenty-four hours|resolution will be sent back to t Se eee a ie tal his Made in Stocks — Jesse [An Nitlonat tant’: son” soot aot Lak |ehe conspirators who stole the Va-|the crisis in the atrike situation may! House again for action W. Heit o' ie signalme' ‘ setter - 2 5 ne t ay. 3 Msation had defimteiy decided Livermore’s Methods. ve ee Nat er 5 4% fy rm : rotta boy and hid him away. But it ——~—— _ - — oat to strike on assurances that in Ati Hide & Li pe x Pry is also a fact that when the Varotta tho event of their being unable to Am toe — B]boy was drowned in the Hudson reach agreements with tho roads, By R. R. Batson. Am Ice pt 0 3 + [River by two men who have not been their grievances will have the right eee In an effort to revive waning specu-| Am Int Corp 4% 2 20% + %[apprehended, Cusamano and the two ‘of way before the United States Rail- Am Linseed Ol. 85% Norfolk & West.. 110 — %|men convicted before him and the road Labor Board. (Continued From First Page.) lative interest in stocks, a rew pools] Am Locomotive .. 114% North American . 1%|two men awaiting trial were all Much interest was shown here in Stance that from the viegepotnt of financial res ae. Gn itd ere awk x locked up in the Tombs. 7 ee President Harding’s proctamation such acts we heartily concur. The|resources are comparatively thin} Arm smeit & Ret 62% Nuntially Co 4 ane psckaad he edge we ae rool warning that transportation must NOt) proclamation was unnecessary as far] waisted, are churning up the market/Am 8m @ Ref pf os Okia Refining % Last reas Tee aw. that. Thaken hen, East River Savings Institution Be interfered with seament on *Meare concerned.” Lan gpecattes, notably Amerienn Tee,|A0" St iicy”. ay Seen a fe oe cee ee tie wanasth acres Established “1848 NTEREST will be the President's proclamation in detail | headquarters In Loma telund aang] National Lead, Studebaker and sev-]Am Stee! Fary pt 90% Otn Bt spiracy has not penetrated their men- “ until I have studied it closely.” Mr./ that a diminishing number of men on{eral others, But thus far they have Am my Gave we pasltve OB asta, te oleatunnote with and daughter ted figured from July Ist Jewell said, “but s0 far as unlawful) strike had reported this morning in| teen ulmost totally unable to attract alAm Tei & ‘Tel Re Var ints the soustroon ta heey A h d ry aay any. tow ae poooreancs with the union regulations. | public following of consequence, and it|4™, Tebacee seataneed but were kept in an ante on the money you de- am ready to reply ve e explanati: e p3 A W W&E pe pt : ‘4 “About 700,000 men. are involved] men had accepted other poating| has become the consensus of opinion} Am Wool room. As they were leaving the build- posit with the East Riv- ry ions ca! attention | ¢n, v1 ’ . m Zine F Marquette d d : ‘. ‘ * bere coetrity oe cxneerchas atrlke | ten Unde enercte ee Ty cnvor Ot tHe EhAe for (he: HERE SERGE GWE WEAK Am sine of v.11 48K fore May Be to the galleries from the courtrooms er Savings Institution deine things which were, or Wich | Some of the mulheres adyaited’ tre| trading will be on a small scale and| Anaconda 58% Philadelphia Co. and offices. h eee doing things i of the strikers admitted the i Aue Diy Goods, Ks Pillip Pet ne ee today or tomorrow inelted, unlawful acts. We (ia aah! missing men had accepted positions| that price fluctuations, taking the list} asso on 116 M Arrow . ‘ membership to protect themselv6S}out of town with roads and were}as a whole, will be narrow. Atchison see 101% V Arrow pf . from the possibilities of such cond!- working under assumed names. This,| An indication of Jease Livermore's} Atchison pf 9044 Pierce Oll FEDERAL TRO p Here is one good Teason th ; * ere fr Atl Birm & AU hy Pierce Ol pe , tone, organizations welcomé thor- | Jersey hed Cerne a enatTimers, from} opinion as to the probable breadth of|Atl Frut....... 2% ntaburgn Goal % for acting now on your ough and prompt investigation of any} and taken strikers’ places there. At|the market's fluctuations during the |}! Guf &.W 1 its let 4] Pitts & W Va... # % re alleged illegal acts. As America|the Long Isiand and Pennsylvania| next two months or more ts found in} qi) chia ed Hd aed el owe Tata tl i decision to start a citizens and taxpayers, it 18 disap-Joffices it was said the roads had not|the fact that during tie latter part of fied Locomotive. 116%° 115% 116 — it] Preased Steel Car 11% 1% 5 pointing to have to bear our part Of] knowingly hired any strikers from|this month he will sail for Europe and] pai & Onlo...... 52% 5114 52% + 14] Producer & Ref... 42% a savings account. the apparently unrecessary expense | other points. will be gone for six weeks, It 1s ox-| ait & Ohio pf.. 64% 62% 634 + 1%] Public Ber N J.. 84% of maintaining armed forces called] Strike loaders in Hohoken to-day|tremely doubtful If anything but the} Marnet Leather + 2 | Pullman Car...,. 121% 1 in presumably to reinforce the arm] claimed the strike of the men In the] most pressing sort of engagoment|Harnsdale A | Punta Aleg Sugar 48% % Su: estas s of the local city ond county authority |shops of the D., L. and W. at the| would take Livermore away from Wall Hawsedaie Eh ; 1% as cd ere we ‘ ee ee The best reason is this: Un “The organizations have at all| Kingsland and Secaucus shops ana] Street for a six weeks period If he be-| Ustoples Minin kas [bbe tebdide eto . a z, less you save now, in ur times stated that they are willing to] the Hoboken roundhouse had cripplea|leved that the market would be[ Jen G0) sey Poteet earn a at * (Continued from First Page.) y : ye meet any one authorized to make a|the road seriously. ‘They admitted} nearly as active and erratic an it had} icin toot pt 7 pe thlinemiagton ‘cepe.. 366 % productive years, you will not proposal looking toward a settlement] that the Port Morris shops at Morris-|been this year up to a month OF 80] jooth Fisheries. Replogie Steel. 824! y{]bining and conspiring are by lw of the present situation, Into which| town are operating successfully, de-|ago. Tirit Em 8t 24 pt Sb S131 + -%| Republic Steet 1 73% 72% 72% + %4 | Rullty of the commission of a crime. be able to save later. the railroad employes were forced as|spite all efforts to cripple them, But Jesse Livermore is not the only] prookiyn Edison.. 108% 108 108 + “| Republic Steel pf. 92 2 92 + %| Congress has passed laws to regulate a last resort. and the work in these shops will ma-| big market operator who was tied to al Prook R T....... 28% 26 6 1%] Reynolds Tob pf B 40% 46% 46% — %]such commerce and has provided December 31st we declared an he railroads apparentiy do not] terially lensen the effect of the strike|ticker by wild fluctuations during the|Lroek RT cts Reynolds Tob pf. 114% 114% 114% + % | punishment in a certain prescrined||H] extra dividend, paying deposit | TH. time is bound to come want to keep the strike in its present] in the other shops mentioned. earlier part of the summer and who] lirook Un Gas Republic Motors .. 10% 10% 10% — % | way." ors at the rate of 414% per com limitations, Other organizations do| Police Chief Richard T. Hatteraby of] now finds It possible to take a much] Tronn Shwe - Royal Dutch 57% 56% 57% + hs] The Harding Administration is annum Deady epreseme when your earning power not want to become involved in our| Jersey City to-day’ notified General | needed rest. The annual exodus, which | Nr'" DOO" f° Reynolds @pe ... 43 45 about to apply the same broad prin- Hie as ea ee are tke the vA 8 Pp ! affairs, but the railroads <zom to he|Manager J. J, Mantell of the Erie}usually sets In during the early part) nutte cop & zinc Reunite alate %]ciples of law in securing the unin- ale yeas ends Jone ae age will decrease while your trying to force them in by compelling | Raliroad that if any coolles or other |of June, has only now just begun. Butte Super See een ot ig ok a0 4 y|terrupted passage of trains from State uel ca ae ividends are them to do work which our cratts do|persans were sent to Jersey City by St L& Bouthw pf 48 47 48 +14) to State. The marshals and deputy id Mets pe dialing igre needs remain the same. Face nd which these men never did.” that railroad to work for it there, in] The departure of Livermore for Eu- Banta Cec Sugar, 4% 4% 4% — %| Marshals in the past have called for Serle Sly pee violation of the Immigration jaws, Jer-| rope will be a hard blow to a large co- Savage Arms . 13% 18% 18% + 14% |troops to help them out. Telegrams P 3 this fact and act on it. RENEWED DISORDERS sey City would prosecute both Man-|terie of gossip mongers who always eailas on Seaboard A L 7™ j% 1% — “%|from all parts of the United States tell and the railroad company. attribute every consequential market} Caliatan Min» Seaboard A L pf % — %lindicate that grave apprehension ex- |||] Remember: OCCUR THROUGHOUT |, ©, teen employed inthe frie Ral-|i¢ ha were reaponaibi for one-tenth off crt iauer 7 clair tension ce ee weed Fee Gite oper oe Lomerton e y > - ie wi = ts Cent Leather pf . e is Cc a — - eade ail hox COUNTRY IN STRIKE} road rounhouse in Pavonia Avenue, | the business credited to him he would| Cerro De Pi 3 : + %lthe situation. Federal troops are The Place—Broadway and Reade St. or any mail box Sloss Shefteld .. 47% +1 The Thi Do—Depos doll i —_——_—-- Jersey City, left hurriedly for New] be the most tremendous market oper-| Chandler | M: M + being held in readiness for service. ie ing to Do eposit one dollar or more with y 24 Southern Pac ... 90% + % Three More States Asked York yesterday, when they heard that] ator Wall Street has ever seen, As it Chea & Ohio . Southern Ry .... 25 + % Experience in the 1894 strike hos e e e e fH) M mS the police were coming to investigate] 1s, there have been few men whose Est : ee my Southern Ry pf. 57% + %|shown that the delay in sending F ast ver a iat B. iW for Troops to Stop their status in this country under the] market commitments have been on a “pase Standard O of C. 108% — %]eral troops resulted in many dis- V. gs S$ u 10n - Rioti immigration laws, according to the] more daring scale. CaBINDEN. 06 55% Stand O of N J.. 185 + %Jorders, and that the local authorities ing. police. It has. long been a popular belief} oni Gt West . 9 Stand O of NJ pf 110% + [were promptly obeyed just as soon as 291-3-5 Broadway—One Block North of City Hall CHICAGO, July 12 (Associated] George Ginstrata, living in New]|that Livermore's success is due to an}o Gt West pt 21% Be eae z bn it 1g [the troops arrived. Press).—Fresh disorders at scattered] York, an Erie car inspector, was} uncanny ability to read the tape; ..at/C M & 8 P. 28 Stromberg Car wi yam] ‘The Federal Government is not 43% anxious to use its army to run the = + + a Keep the Burg'ar Out |) 72, (Oa aY(0) 2) SAVINGS BANK ahh When Railroad Policeman August]a high degree that It has become a] Goca-coln ....... 72% 1% New appeals for troops were made] Geisin undertook to arrest Woleck, he| relatively simple matter for Livermore] co, uel & Iron 81% 31% fy H S ' Aa VIne) WN. Nui to the Governors of Mississippi, Ten-| Put up a fight, and was only subducd|to buy or sell five or ten thousand] columbia Gas ... 80% 87% ee ae 0 our Home or Store H atnintacomreae Re TE nine nessee and ‘Texas, while Gov, Boyle] Wve Gelsin hit him with a. black-| shares of stock in the morning, and by| Columbia Graph. 4i¢ 4% Jack, Ginstrata, and Wolleck were] noon time or before the close to pocket} Comp T ‘Trane-Cont Oil WITH A SOLID BRONZE & Rec O% 65 O% + sd Nevada was asked by the Union| taxen to the City Hospital, but re-|from two to five points or more on] Consol Gas ...... 121% 119% 119% + %| Union OH sed BURGEME PROOF 22i & 223 Ww. 5TAST BWAY Pacific for State intervention in the] leased at once after treatment. Wol-|eyery share bought or sold. It seems] Connol Textile... 1% 11 ot) United Al Btecl. 38% TRADE i ad i strike at Las Vegas. leck was arrested on a charge of a8-|that the average odd-lot trader who|Con Insurance .. 81 81 81 — el Untted Ry Invest 12% AH oo Muneuin Disorders occurred at Chicago, Mu | **4t frequents customers’ rooms of com-|Corn Products .. 105% 104 104 — United Ret Stores D8% have ordered 1 ) PER ANNUM +++4) 141444 terest credited rigulh See ission houses, and whose knowledge |Cr® Products pf 116 = 116 116. + 1st 8 OTP. 88% to depositors. en all sums. o} Waukee, Sayre. Pa.; Orrville, O.: ee t Cosden Copper .. 48% 47% 47% — x 7M i*% 1% - » 0; 2 ‘ived_ princi U 8 Food Prod 7% 7 A Utled $5 and upwar Denison, Tex.. cad at Roodhouse, 11.,| 3/000 ARE DELAYED Faw gob timed (havens: poten a Bee cette EU Span Altes ee eae It CannotBe Pried Apart Tawa, on Suly't, then! ama ‘uban Am a c aig 8: 2 ; Rert Dickson, a roundhouse foreman} AS FIVE ERIE TRAINS )|sion board room, that Livermore never |cure cane Bucer 10% 15m 10m — MYO 8 ana AT PE. Oe een Otte 1988, at the rate efter ‘duly 1%, for the Chicago und Alton, ¢ takes a loss in the market. Yet his|cuba Cane Sug pf 36% 35% 35% — %lU Ss Rubber... 03. 61% 62 + a gt Gg cy ae em STALL ON MEADOWS) tonnes have at times becn stupendous. [Davison Chem -. 40% 453 40% 41% ]U B Steel... 101% 200% 101 + Depestto made on er before July 13 will draw Interest from July 1, 1908. a. ierd, resident ed De Beers Mining. 21% 21% 21% + MIU & Bteel pf. 121% 121% 121% + A 7 % of the road, was tarred and feathered] Three thousand Erie commuters,| Most of the large fortunes taken out| Del Lack & W.. 120% 120% 129% + 4) utah Copper .... G47e 4 OA oF Interest on Deposits will be credited quarterly— by a masked band, One man was re-| passengerg on five trains, were stalled |of the stock market“have been builded] Pome Mines <1. fay ftom eae me ol. October, January, April and July ported serlourly shot and severai}on the meadows outside the Croxton {0m the principle tat one cannot trade) pastman Kodak.. 78 18 73 + eI Vivaudou Inc .. 12 1K MN — Lenten at Denison, Tex. yards at § o'clock this morning. eee art oe {hel uvarans eatiblveinad [noes oan St fond a | SiR nat Al gam ane aa + ACCOUNTS CAN BE OPENED BY MAIL Two cur repairers were reported-to}] It was the locomotive of a West|speculator, but that one must be a]Endicott-John Al 81% Weber & Hell .. 12% 12% 12% WILLIAM J. ROOME, President have been abducted at Marion, O.,] Paterson local whic. balked. Four| thorough student of fundamental con-|Endicott-John pf, 11) iit 111 ‘Weat Mary vo... 12% 1% 1% — JOHN C. GRISWOLD, Comptrolle-—ARTHUR PLAGE, Secretary and at Pana, Ill, a carman left town] other trains moved up and waited for| ditions affecting security values, must | Frie ceeerres 1TH 10% 17) + Hi west Pacific ... 19% 18% 109% + GET A SEGALOCK TO-DAY vader threats of strikers. disregard intermediate fluctuations | Erte Jat pf ---- 24 24% + Mi west Pacific pf. 60 HK 00 + oe forty minutes while the tral ft 1 8 100 di Dept. S Ge At Algiers, La., tour Negroes work-[ tried te ranedy the treuble then whe| and only recognize or be influenc 2 by] Fanos ‘ayers, Bh ee A een te fe. 60K, At Nour Hardwarsier Devs, oir? tl SAVINGS & LOAN AGBOGlATiONS. GAVING OAN ASSOCIATION Ing in the shops of the Southern Pa-ligcomotive of the second train pushed| te market's broad trend. Famous Play pf. 4 OOK + M[Wrelng @ LE. UN 13% 16% + SEGAL LOCK & HARDWARE vO. |)" = —--— ASSOCIATIONS. & os Se cifle were fired upon by a crowd Off the rst train through the tunnel. The %l wheel & LE pf 26% 2 26% + NEW YORK. ¥ 3 e e whites, thirteen of whom were @F-1 iocomotive of the third train pushed| It seems astonishing that there are|Freeport Tex 22% 23 — Tel white Motors ... 40% 49% 40 treated for violating the Federal in-|the second train until {ts own loco-|80 few men who possess the patience | “enera! Asphalt 70% 68% 68% +1 | white ol + 9% 8% 8% — wate Rue prisoners denied they} motive came buck and by successive| necessary to carry out successful mar-| Gene; Th TTT + Overland, sae i * ‘os aK + 4 SAVINGS BANKS, . Clinton, I, New Frankl q| Poosta and pick-ups the blockude wus) ket campaigns or who, having become | Gen IML 108 -17L- +B FOveriand Corp pt 45% 43% 45% + 1% Va 5 —— “! dc tia ag Pessuas a a lifted, e convinced that they have analyzed the|Gen Motors. . 4% 14% 14% + %] Woolworth Co .. 164% 164 164 + 41 or Home-Bui ding and . ne 5 a situation and outlook correctly, permit | Gen Motors pf.... 83 83 83 Worth Pump .... 51 1% 50% +2 ii where troops were on duty, remained thelr conclusions to be upsct by aswer-[ Gen Mot Deb Ope fy 8% Bl + 44] Wor £7, (9) 81 opens an account in the EEN PARK ROW (Ground FLoor), NEW YORK Goodrich Goodrich pf Gt Northern pf.. 81 80% 80% +1 + 9% 80% 88% — re en ee Worth Pump pt B 74% 74% 74% Wright Aero .... 8% A thn en Maiden Lane SavingsBank announces its 67th cash dividend at its usual an- tions of individuals whose knowledge nual rate of 414% on Saving Share accounts to of financial affairs is limited to cus- tomer room gossip Gt Nor Ore ctfa, 40% 40 40 — % Cor, Broadway & | laiden Lane $5000, and 5% with an extra dividend of '4 remained tense, with troops holding a ts LIBERTY BONDS. 2 2 As an illustration of this it might|Guif Btates Bteel. 85% 82% 82% — % = of 1% on instalment and income shar: the yards and shops. Frequent shoot- be told pow one of the leading finan- | Glidden OM ... 16% 16% 16% + %] Liberty 31-28 opened 100.38, up .04 =Z, 4% PER ANNUM En founded pple tate baby Uae Jee OG Sue -meoarn! Donte extitude clal authorities of the world, a man|Habershaw Elec, tt 1% 1% ist 4 1-48, 100,84; 24 4 1-48, 100.12; mN' Deponita, made on or qradentiy: menkeeds is helping guckicauee paitisere hat THatoeal Guswietes who ts the head of an extensive finan-|Hendee «Hie 24 4% + BY 3g 4 1-45, 100.14, up .02; 4th 4 1-48, independence and to homes. Savings by mail ant COUMEY \Vigllances, Masownile cial news distributing bureau and whol jicuston Oil .m/‘ 7 1 100.38; 1st-2d, 101.20, up .20; Victory aceite resumed tram 1 Voney earns from July 1, if saved on or before July 13 pirate yhastapeNeckeree tt Regraotly is credited with possessing great|iunp Motors... 10% 19% 10% + %] 4 8-48, 100.50. Rohe ts 8.80 PM, 4.14 FN T?} Open Eves. (except Sat.) to 7 till July 13. tempting to establish civil gov. . wealth, went into a brokerage house] Hydraulic Bteel . 10% 10% 10% — %| | FOREIGN EXCHANGE. Saturdays to 1 P.M, p ‘AN r-) pting Se gov: not so long since, and to a small but|fudson Motors .. 234 224 22% + M . . 9 - D:SOME - lanaionat Opened firm. Sterling, demand, S ON ne j - —>— eager audience expounded the merits] I! Central 10TH 100% 107% + 1% Pat Your Savings ina (} . S A MES MORE Bag neers. neshenia Dey gn ‘ete and {Ooutinued from winat Faced of United States Steel. They drank|!ndiahoma Ref .. 48 48 48 4.438 8-4; cables, att 1-8, up 8- s i B k Cone - conductors announce: rt ey would im age. : es “ Int Comb Eng 24% 23% 24% + %] French francs, demand, .0820 1-2; ca- an =e re | refuse to enter the Alton yards at a Pied Goatopd gledea rallye da ad Indian Refining» 9 = 8 bles, .0821, up .0028, Lire, demand, |, ao POR: Sings BANKING AND FINANCIAL. | BANKING AND FINANCIAL, Bloomington to take out trains as|Gould jr, left yesterday after re- Inepiration Copper 41 OX 40% (0453 1-2; cables, .0454, up .0007, i |, Bec. F, . —— eee poration, of Its ore reserves, its strong : cash position, its low cost of produc-|i"cr Gon corpt an an oan tion and estimated Its earning power.|tnter Cement i His uninterrupted discourse lasted|inter tHe more than a half hour. At is conclu-|Inter Mer sion every one of his auditors felt that | Inter Mer long as machine guns bristled in the |covering from an operation for ap- shops. They voted only to operate | pendicitis, mail trains unless the trains were de-| The George J. Gould mansion at livered to them outside the shop di No. 857 Fifth Avenue 1s for sule, It triet during the encampment of the|!s understood that when Mr. and Mrs. troops in the yards. Gould return to New York they will Belgian francs, demand, .0779 1- = cables, .0780, up .0005. .0022 5-8, up .0002 3-8, drachma, demand, .0318; cables, .0320, unchanged. Swiss francs, demand, Citizens Savings Bank Corner Bowery and Cunal Btreet, What was the market price last month? é 1915; cables, .1917, up .0002. Guild- A "oomi-annual dividend at” the 'A crowd of men, women and ohil-joccupy an apartment on Fitth| this great authority had spoken wisely fee Late ck Se ee ene eona’ “sale: amie. 4015, a nee ris dren moned the ‘home of Samuel|Avemie, 0 and that steel was an excellent PYF iivinciie Oli --- 14N 14h 14K” -[.0040, Pesetam, demand, .1867; cables, FOUR PER CENT. > What was the“high” last year? pon, & employee in e first Mra, Gould, who was Iron Products MA 33 83h — 1K ° will be credited to depos- Chicago. "Thompson was working at{Edith Kingdon, an actress. in the| Within ten minutes this authority, | island on. Sy MF TR] TES, oft 0002, Sweden jeranen, de-) Hl Rere*for the period guding une, 30, What was the“low water” mark? Corwitch, I!., and his wife was home|company of the late Augustin Dely|°* he was about to leave the office,| Jones Bros Tea.. 41% 414 41% — % mand, .2685; cables, up .0007. 1 on all ume oF sup 2 ou $ alone when the attack was made.|at the time of her marriage, was|™et UP Wits a customers’ man who}J, Qayser N. 4a 4a, agi + 1% | Norway kronen, demand, .1687; ca- 0d after aaly (1, ioes; Police dispersed the mob. “Istricken with heart discase while| Sometimes took orders from the au-|Kaneas City Bo. 25% 254 25% bles, .1642, off .0001. Denmark ‘The worst rail congestion in North-|playing golf with Mr. Gould at|thority when the partner of the firm|Kanaas & Guit 4% 4%) 4% + «] Kronen, demand, .2150; cables, .2155, up .0001. STRIKE PICKET KILLED, ANOTHER IS INJURED Shots Fired at Norfolk and Weat- ern Clerks, CREWE. Va., July 12.—Russell Wig- Hi gins, a Norfolk & Western yard ofice E as tR iver clerk, was killed and an unidentited Savings Institution man was wounded when some one shot 291-3-5 Broadway into « crowd of picketing clerks at the station here last night. (One blook Nerth of City Hall) All the Norfolk & Western clerks here walked out yesterday morning with whom he did business happened | Kelly-Springtield. 49) 48 48M + Me Kelly-Springfid pt 102 102 102 +1 to be absent, This $60 a week cus-| Kilny wheel ern Ohio is at Willard, a Baltimore|Georgian Court and died almost im- and Ohio junction point, according to|mediately, Her marriage to the mil- . despatches received from Willard,|lonaire took place at the home of| tomers’ man had not heard the lecture} Kennecott Forty-six dead engines stand in the|Jay Gould at Irvington in 1886, with] the autherity had given. The ensuing} Keystone Tire roundhouse there and twenty-one of|all the members of the Gould family conversation was as follows: Kresge the twenty-four tracks at that point}present and the couple's married life] “Well, X." the authority asked, |i:wanna Stee! fare blocked wiih caia. was hapny “what do you think of the market?" | Laclede Gas eae George J. Gould took charge of his we do : ory zB & Wen Df ARS: father's large business affairs after] Mr. Z. Lae Rubber . U. 5. M HALS BEATEN the death of Jay Gould, He had been Why, what's the matter with it?" | Lehigh Valley {u Htigation with members of the] ‘Well, you know, Mr, Z, the techni- | }ma Locomo f.mily over the management of the] cal position is sot very good just now. | 1° eee estate, Ono of the charges was that} Most of the short Interest has covered ne Nash under his trusteeship the estate had] up in steel, and I hear that Mr. Blank | sfointyre P Mines DALLAS, Tex., July 12.—One man] joases aggregationg $20,000,000. and Mr. Blink have Just formed a new | stncker Co was seriously shot and a doxen others,| Mr. Gould !s fifty-eight years old| bear pool In It. [think it is due for a} Maiinaon @ Co F you are interested in New York ‘urb Exchange stocks, these are : your natural questions — and they are all answered in the July “PRICE RANGE” Copy free on request HENRY BASLE, President. WIN, A. |, Becreiary. BRO Rutt at, Sec'y JONES & WAKER some of them Deputy United States]and @ native of New York City. He] sharp reaction.”” 2x, Serene r= Touclse um Members New York Curb Exchange Marshals on guant at the Missourl,|Was educated in a private school and| ‘Is that so?" the great authority|Man Eleva i LEU SIR LM, 50 Broad Street Divot Private Wires inquired, ‘Well, I think perhaps you (From the sas City Journal.) Kansas and Texas shops at Denison,|4!d not go to college. He is fond of {outdoor sports and is a member of] had better sell five hundred shares Cor me at the market,’ Mastin Pas Within @ comparatively short space} Maxwell M Alice enme back from Wonderland. “What's the matter, Alice?” “I'm looking for another little girl to play: with,” New York Chieage Bestos Philadeiphi Plmburgh Dowel Bakiere Clevale seve kidnapped, taken to the woods an . ‘eaten by a mob of 1,000 at Denison|™any clubs, including the New York viy to-day. according to reports to the} Yacht, New York Athletic and several A n Kx» y general office here. country clubs, also of several clubs in] of time steel rose slightly more than|Mezican Petrol... 103% t, child. We have only JW. Pike was the man shot. England, 4 twenty, points, Miami Copper .. 204 ‘ pi v4 ’ , y pipe a ee er eee . Sac tect tebe rae

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