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THE EVENING Strike Threats Alone Retard Wave of Industrial Expansion Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry Sees Business Activity, Second Only to War Period, Just Ahead. HARRISBURG, Pa., Aug. 25.—A period of industrial activity, second only to the wave of production during the war years, was predicted for Pennsylvania, “the key industrial State of the Union,” in an analysis made by officials of the State Department of Labor and Industry to-day. The recent unusual wage increase of @—<——<——————————————— the Steel Corporation of America was called “only one indication out of many that production is ready to Reports to the department from in- vestigators, inspectors and mediators in all parts of the State demonstrated, as one official said, ‘that industry has found its footing.’ These reports as they accumulated indicated that Pennsylvania industry was climbing steadily toward greater production even under the handicap of coal shortage and transportation dif- ficulties. The following outstanding “basic factors’ were reported: 1. Transportation nearly normul, with freight shipments, except coal, proceeding without interruption. 2. Building construction proceeding with one of the most active building periods on record, 8. Steel mills CARTER OBJECTS TO 8 CANDIDATES FROM BROOKLYN Says That His Opponent and Seven Others Are Irregular. fuel, increasing wages, and preparing to fill large orders. 4. Textile mills expanding, increas- ing number employees and operating on full time basis. 6, Almost all lines of manufactur- ing in the State on a near-normal basis. ‘The State Employment Service re- ported an almost unprecedented de- mand for competent labor. A com- mon labor shortage has persisted in spite of the number of striking min- ers and railroad workers who have turned temporarily to other lines of work, Wages for common labor have been run up from 25 to 45 and /50 cents per hour. Many increases, not- ably the recent one of the Steel Cor- poration, were said to be efforts to hold workers striking in other in- dustries. “Relieve business from the threat of the coal and rail strikes,” said one department official, ‘and there would be no limit to its expansion within a month.” PLANS TO EXTEND Objections to the designating petl- tions of eight Demoeratic candidates $n several districts in Brooklyn were filed with the Board of Elections to- day by Clyde W. Carter of No, 211 Fast Third Street, Brooklyn, Carter is an independent Democratic candi- date for Congress in the 5th District. He won political prominence years ago &@s the “boy orator from Ohio"? when he toured the country for William Jennings Bryan. Mr. Carter is now a confirmed ‘‘wet'’ candidate for Con- gress, He has complained to the Board of Elections that the designating peti- tions of Loring M. Black jr. his Democratic opponent for the Con- Bressional nomination, are defective, insufficient, contrary to law and otherwise irregular. He has filed similar objections to the petitions of the following regular Democratic or- ganization candidates: James Higgins merchants. her. for a reporting sufficient quarters SALESWOMAN NABS for Senator in the 6th District; Ed-| HER AS SHOPLIFTER| BROOKLYN SUBWAY See an ward Coughlin for Assembly in the ah hae SHALE 5 e 12th; Pr . Care: 7 . , : “ for State Committeeman in the 10th] Ler Freedom, Accuser minus at Fort Hamilton. In July, 1920, District; Joseph A. Gutder for State Committeeman in the 11th District, and Timothy J. Griffin for State Com- mitteeman in the 12th District. No date for a hearing of the objections has as yet been fixed by the Board of The Transit Commission to-day in- structed Robert Ridgeway, Chief En- gineer, to prepare plans for an ex- tension of the Fourth Avenue Sub- way in Brooklyn from its present Says. Mrs. May Brown, twenty-nine, of No. 235 W 2th Street, Manhattan, was held in $2,500 bail by Magistrate He sald, 5 Silperin in Fifth Avenue Court, ton led inna terminus at 8éth Street to Fort Ham-{ “On June 4, ‘The following declinations were filed] Brooklyn, to-day on a charge of] ; Aliavalve the commenus: | WaRe with the board to-day: John D.| grand larceny ilton, ‘This will involve the construc- ‘Whalen, Democrat, th Assembly tion and equipment of nearly a mile thi beautiful Mrs. Estelle Rose, a saleswoman in District, Manhattan; Ernest Lappano, the store of Sam Matcoff at No. 184 of new tube, * Republican, ith Assembly District, A public hearing will be held at Manhattan; Ferdinand Dreyfuss, Re-| Fifth Avenue, Brooklyn, charged that : x publicany 22d Senate District, Bronx: | write she was iGaite suits to an.|!0-80 A. M., Sept. 12, on the matter ie ey Charles A. Connor, Republican, 8th] oe oan ist night, Mra, Brown|°f the location of stations, ‘The Tran- cepa Taties Abaenniy PE gaa: picked up a $60 wrap and ran with|sit Commission engineers have sur: Bronx; Charles Cohen, Sth Assembly |it from the store. Mrs. Rose, shout-]veyed the new territory and have District, Bronx, and William J.|ing “Stop, thief!"’ overtook her at} reached tentative conclusions as to Rowan, 64th Aldermanic District, | 11th Street and Fourth Avenue. Mrs.|station locations, but the residents of Richmond. Brown offered her $500 to let her g0,|the locality to be served will be given | He replied: Mrs. Rose said. register their The police said Mrs. Brown has al- every opportunity to wishes and opinions. LURES HER HUBBY the galle ready served a prison term for a] The Fort Hamilton extension was TO HOME WHERE | faimitar ottense. practically guaranteed by the Transit icating, —_——_—— Commission two months ago. It will] Chestra se HE IS ARRESTED Mrs. Louis Lever Told Him Their Baby Was Dying. cost about $1,000,000 €or construction | fair. and will be built with reference to its further use as a connection with the proposed subway tunnel under the} In his Narrows to Staten Island. of the ch eee ***women CANADA MINERS house HOOVER NOW FEARS COAL CAR SHORTAGE ‘Three-Quarters of Normal Supply Now Being Mined. WASHINGTON, Aug With the How his eighteen-months-old baby|exception of the anthracite situation, and bring up children.’ ‘was used by his wife as a lure to|the worst phase of the coal strike is ACCEPT WAGE CUT}'? 2! out i= restaurants and at’ the ; . 2 © opinion of Government of- club. Gres yee a ie panda ae Cebectyee: ae ee eh tel conditions pears ees In refuting his wife's charges of ie Were Toone “fF BI O88 | cushout the eouaity. Sign Agreement Foor 15 Per] cruetty Stewart submitted the follow. charge of burglary, was told to-day | tiis opinion in shared by Secretary] Cent Under 1921 Rate. |xi8,'s“ui7n Ot in the West Side Court before Mag-|poover, who said lust night that “thel Ompawa, Aus Coal miners} ‘My dearest husband: istrate Levine in the arraignment of [situation changed from concern AWA, : 2 arest husband: alee s 0 short 1 production to that offand operators of Western Lady Bugges does miss her boy. Louis Lever, thirty, of No. 650 West |.’ short coal car supply." Three-quar-|naye signed an agreement by which|&d 1 came home and locked the win- Both Street, who was alleged to have|ters of the normal weehly bituminous] PAY" SEINS AN AMNUMIMS Of MN 'tdows at 5, and this A. ae coal demand, or 6,000,000 tons, will be] the miners will re! lOneaE down to Mrs. Good's, and she burglarized the apartment of his /ivined this week, the Secretary of Com-lper cent. wage reductions from 1921] ug some pretty flowers. RBORPY: 7,000,000 tons. partment of Labor to-day. The oper-]| Prospect Payk. 1 h Levar had been sought by the po- tary Hoover's statements were]ators had asked for a 20 per cent. re-| wag to be there, too. Well, my geutle- lice since Aug. 22, when the home| Made in a telegram to William W, Pot-|duction. man bug, if you were here, we would ter, Michigan State Fuel Commisstoner,| The Hillcrest mines, not members] g, UR CoUEH OU MAST Graven: tomathar! of Maxwell Duisberg, father of Lev » gave out an interview in Lansing, lof the operators’ Association have GC a pee ahaa er’s wife was burglarized. Lever|charging the Federal nuthoritles wito|cepted the men's terms and it was| i/o 2 had not been hig wife | manipulating the coal suppl Sebiee isn tenes Ket Your loving wife.''. living with wince last July, and she had lodged complaint alleging non-support in the Domestic Relations Court, Detectives Manning and Flood of the West 47th Street station, who had ed here work will be resumed in Alberta exy the a HELD FOR POSSESSING FORGED M. D. BLANKS Tuesday more s were loaded wita coal than any other day, with the ex- ception of one, since the beginning of the coal strike, according to a state- ment issued by the Association of Rail- way Executiy fields immediately been assigned to the case, prevailed oe —— airirewieniennia, . " s Cs Girl yee Mrs. Lever to look for her hus SEARCH FOR FISHERMAN |¥ ronibition | Entoreer sae) AmEnis Pesala LEA pand and lure him to their home, ‘apture Pour a ‘Tin : After several days she met Lever on BELIEVED DROWNED Square With 200, Miss M linaca, seventeen, of No the street and, crying, told him that] | en Gharpedl with? posseanion af andl oops (ti) Melrose. Siresy andi hiss their baby was dying. Lever rushgd| Three Disappear From La Aeciraoy 40); well for prescription | Fiorella, sixteen, of No. with her to her home, where he was These ‘Heaswed. blanks, such as are issued by the Pro-| Street, both of Brooklyn, were arraigned faken into custody by the detectives.] Search continued to-day for the thre Bere ANNE OF 8 before Magistrate O'Neill in Gates Ave- Pav ativan sneldainieas (OOM ball! font nataenan eetal nied ictec crave atean nialian Enforcement Bane to) phat Ueforas Masisvata O1Ns E 28. : clans, Giuseppe Messana, No. 627 C i ; examination on Aug. 28. arenord mplien ities an Urus, a launch] cont avenue, Lronx; Salvio Petix, No. 27|¢harge of disorderly conduct PORTE eae perenne owned by orstand, of Central] Garmine Street; Glovannl Miglovi, No,| Were arrested by Patrolman i ELECTS OFFICERS, venues Rockaway, capsized yes-] 194) Avenue U, and Ettore Carta, No,| the Wilson Avenue Station on REG Ae Henan Are ; afternoon. 8220 Tenth Avenue, Brooklyn, were ars] plaint of Miss Henrietta Schilling was unanimously elected to his fifth] Forsland, who acted as captu raigned before United States Commis-| No. 1386 ne Avenue. term as President of the Dominion] ™an belleved to be H. Davis of sioner Hitchcock to-day. He held them]” ‘The girls arrested are erm a ident on te y BRAC Abra ann fm $1,500 bail cach for examination on] ment workers. Miss Schilling has been ‘Trades and Labor Congress to-day P and Aaron Hirsch, No, 614 M. Draper was elected Secretary-Treas- ard, Inwood, L. L, dis- | * 8 ey working as a sirikebreaker in the urer tor his twenty-third term, appeared, ‘Three other men were saved | “The four nien were arrested: last ment factory of Joseph Horowit by members of the Lynbrook Masonic |!" the Times rigeby Da 142 Stockholm St Brooklyn: La ‘i Club on the steamer Rose Belle, com-|{leut. Michael Flachettl, | He sald he} said she was on her way to work this | , DENBY PLYS PADDLE ™nt"". by. Cert Wilson of | found 200 { prescription blanks in] morning when a group of J ‘% their pos women attacked her Rockville € tre, ee me es- 4 N HAWAIIAN SURF reer ee marin Oe — and inflicted bruises and I RL ee eee ch’ana ts, {UNION PACIFIC BUYS Upon Jher face and "ody. . of Cedarhurst, L, sill norte . se, Swings » “Mean” One, His) 80 NEW LOCOMOTIVES ——— Swings a Mei ey “) ” 4 Partner Says. WIFE GETS CHILD Most Powertnl Ever Bullt, they gn Spe i eigen RB sidon ‘ ! DESPITE CHARGES Declare. THREA ING LETIER HONOLULU, T. H., Aug. 25. DMAiC cup Ghote Valen bcuae (Associated Press).—Secretary of |custody of Girl of & Years tw| to-day anno che puchase of eighty] Rebakes Mautatrate the Navy Denby ‘swings a mean Dented to er. locomotives a of 00,000, emarks Over Michael Ce paddle" in an outrigger canoe, ac- Although Henry Dale jr., of No. Fifty-five " ost powerful| Magistrate Brown, presiding cording to Dave Kahanamoku, | Fort Washington Avenue made dis-|jocomotives ever ¢ according} Bridge Plaza Court, Brooklyn, brother of Duke, the noted Ha- | Pareains afMdavits concerning hiv wife, | to Union Pacille off Twenty-five o¢| Of his expressed opinions on the atric beas orpu eed: e y engines will for freig ia if Mii el Coll d, waiian swimmer, who took the Beatri in hahess corpus proceed-| the new engin b ight haul-| ichas ‘ollins In Irelan: { ings to obtain custody of his fve-year- ling, ‘The new r locomotives] @ letter in reply to-day. ite 3 is ai ie the anten fhe Dae ceo 8, blow to all Ireland, ‘The Sahanamoku sald that Seere- | separated July 10 and an action for sep: | WW e ceived: by the Magistrate read tary Denby was not content to sit | aration has been instituted by the hus- IG WAG AND RADIO rarer Sir Whee ae heard band ‘ou are a contemptible bum iii ttiavcancalaa a’caeuencan tut ae (oheraadinile mite wes licinnan eel WRECK HELP| riche ‘thaw a guttersrat like you ¢ insisted on taking a paddle and | tn her dress, or lack of it, around the A traitor at the expense assisting in working the canoe'a |house and failed to use the window! Sailor o ‘op of Wrecked] tase? We spall take sare ay off shore to catch the big | shades. He also charged her with drink- ail eon | ey ter and see that such as you in th breakers. The head of the navy | ing liquor excessively, smoking cigar- Car Signals to Ship. ture wil not be In x position to made four trips and announced ettes and Improper conduct, Mrs, Dale pies ee eae an American political office S atnoraa aanare denied the allegations. NEWPOR 35. “A LONG ISLAND IRISH WOMAN as hs Aiepped sahors) Se Climbing to the top of a Magistrate Brown turned “It ts my first try at this cance |GpYRRAL STRKE OF 40,000 IN i 3 CRU, : over to the Federal authoriti game, and I hope it will not be acta en i IN] wrecked coach, rst, Raval | vestigation. It was mailed my last. It {8 a thrilling sport.’? HAVRE, FRANCE, Aug, 25,—Ind wireless operator, wigwagged for | Island City at 9 A. M, yester The Secretary also oxperiment- |... was halted hore to-day, wh dus-} help when Hoston Newport oo ed with a surf board, but he did |“? n lay, when a gen- he New Haven Road lett |HOWARD ©. NOBLE, NonrH eral strike was called, train on the N not do any riding on it. To- Forty thousand jdieton Station night he and Mra, Denby will be }men, including tramway employees, gas SOEUR ARTE REE HARTE( 6 guests of honor at inner | Workers. builders, coachmen, and print- mee pa aye ickea [8rd ¢ ihe: susie OF Henan be 8 ai nner Jers Joined the strike of gockworkrs and m,vensel in epg nenee and Judd at Pearl Harbor. Later there will metallurgists. The city was new up the ‘ ee New [rita be 2 smoker and some boxing | paperless, traffc was held up and there port and a f train wae | Hartford bouts h were practically no lights, rushed to the ‘lyears old 000 a year, 29, 1916, in Brooklyn, Mrs. Stewart charged that her hus- band made her do the work of a ser- vant in their home, serub floors, wash dishes an dother things distasteful to She said that during the war he told her he was going to quit work for a year, saying he would not work Government that took three- income, When he was called.in the draft, she says, he came to her with his ques- tionnaire and said: sign this, as I don't intend to go over introduced with pat. I . Mrs. of his ‘Throughout vi ‘Well,’ he replied, friend and I took her Stewart denied all made me," nswer, narges he said to in these times don't ORD, ble, Hospital, 1921, Scrub and Wash Dishes. Mrs, Isabel Cranford Stewart of the Hotel Chelsea, Manhattan, to-day ap- plied to Supreme Court Justice May in Brogklyn fot $500 a month, $5,000 expenses and $1,000 counsel fees pend- ing trial of her suit for separation from Virgil Augustus Stewart of the firm of V. A. Stewart & Co., No. 207 Duane Street, Manhattan, commission Stewart husband's income is In excess of $100,- They were married Sept. “You had better papers, Mrs, T walked into the Astor Hotel and met my husband in company with a flashily dressed and common-look:ng them became+excited and flustered. her to me amd she ‘I just had to speak husband, he looked $0 lonesome.’ mother and I to the Apollo Theatre to see “Love Birds't my husband entered the woman, him was a stunningly young woman, in extreme decollete costume, disclos- and fully her back and the performance they leaned their heads close together and appeared very friendly. “My husband arrived home at 3: the following morning. Later I asked him ‘Did you ever see ‘Love Birds’? One night I was strolling all alone on Broadway. I dropped in and got a cheap seat in I said ‘Stop your pre- 1 saw you in a $3.00 or- know the whole af- ‘Why, yes. Decision was reserved. eee GIRL STRIKERS TAKEN TO COURT FOR ASSAULT tore her clothing JUDD PRESIDEN Conn, President Manufacturing in, died late Au He ‘she was an old by striking «ar Majority Stockholder Gets WORLD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1922. SAYS HUBBY SAW THEY MAKE HOCH “LOVE BIRDS” WITH) KICKLESS AND NOW STUNNING WOMAN) FIGHT FOR CONTROL Mrs. Stewart, Asking Separ- ation, Charges He Made Her Writ to Protect Rights in Extract Firm. Is the right to produce kickless whiskey, joyless Chianti and cocktails with ail of the original “smack" but none of the aftermath, value? Salvatore Cassisa, who says he Is of peouliar President of the Enochemtcal Com- pany, Inc., ‘enologist,"’ ought to know. Antonio De Vita, thirds of the stock of the company, says it Is; and I, Gainsburg, attorney for Mr. be Vita, told Supreme Court Justice Marsh this morning that it was utterly necessary for his client to get an injunction against Mr. Cas- preserve the rights of his sisa to client. “These people,” burg, indicating Mr. Cass! eral co-defendants, attempted to seize management of the company by action which placed them in control of the Board of Directors, though obviously such control could obtained with my client, as adverse party, holding two- thirds of the stock. not be tions The legally the same color, liquors of “Do you like their cate," said much to thei otherwise."* the Mr. unlawful said Mr. that Vol- No. 3107 of First Avenue, says it is; and Mr.'Cassisa, being an who owns two- Gains- and sev- ave seized or We seek injunc- restraining them from acting under the purported holding by them- selves of the company's directorship. Enochimica Company controls the right to produce a flavoring agent, synthetically produced, which imparts taste and aroma to one-half-of-one-per cent. order as were enjoyed in the good old days." really mean steadian liquors can be in all respects prototypes?" asked Justice Marsh, while scores of listeners in the court room eagerly forward to get the deta! ‘In all but one—they won't intoxi- Gainsourg, think Your Honor will agree with me that this peculiarity on their part is advantage, rather than ind I Varying shades of disappointment professional faces in the room, while Mr. Gains- settled upon burg smiled dubious. and His Honor ‘Then the court granted the and lay looked asked for injunctions, pending trial. is a graduate of the Superior School of Enology, Italy, and Mr. Cassisa pounds which everything to jag. rt kive to Led by United States Steel vs he is the inventor of the com- near-liquors desired except the STEEL COMMO AT HIGHEST POINT IN OVER TWO YEARS Whole Industrial List Soars in Sympathy With Market Leader. com- mon, which reached 105 1-2, its high- est quotation in more than two years, the whole industrial day in the stock market. for the year were registered by Con- solidated Columbia 102 8-4 istered which ros Gas, to 85 3-4, list soared to- New highs #, which touched 180 1-2; which Famous Players, which reg- 8-8, and Tobacco Products, American Tele- went to phone rallied sharply to 1211-4, 3-4 higher The ular, most 8 closing. of a point. the Steel distinctly Kroups 1 at slght losses from yesters fell American Telephone was than Thursday's low. market opened of ir- being an eighth easily the leader for activity during Some of the rail shares the morning. improved slightly. The oll shares were about the only ones to show any market activity during the morning. But with the coming of noon, ac- tivity In the industrial list became ex- ceedingly marked. started up, and the whole Heavy buying 1.80 the advances ine. and at ined. opened at 3 3 4 oreign exchanges we ker this morning, and call mony Stee! and Crucible list fell into arked the rise were well * somewhat ONE DRINK OF WINE FOR EVERY PERSON ON EARTH IN CALIF. 21,871,820 Gallons Stored in Bonded Wineries of State. LOS ANGELES, Auk One drink of wine for every- body in the world, or a pint and « half for every man, wornan and child in the United States, or six and a half gallons for every per- son in California—that is how much wine is on hand in bended wineries and Government ware houses in California, lex B Goodsell, Collector of Internal Revenue for Southern Califcrnia, announced to-day, The figures do not include pri- vate stocks, 7 Goodsell stated “Production has exce drawals © supply rate of ly to such an ine 8,485,843 gall Goodsell stated, e total im 21,8718 leaned Open Adams Exp TT Advance Mumely. at Ajax Rubber 1% Allied © 81% Allis Chalmers... 68% Allie Chalmers pe 100 Am Ag Chem..., 41 Am Ag Chem pt 10 Am Beet Sugar.. 47% Am Brk Shoe pt 108% Am Can 00% Am Car Foundry 86 Hide & Loatr H&L of Int Corp... 38 La France | 18% Lingeed Ol pt 66 Locomotive .. 120% Radiator... 118 Safety Razor 7 Brip & Com. 18 Smelt & Ret 8m & Ref pt Bteel Foundry Bugar Sugar pt ‘Tel & Tel. Tel & Te! pf Am Tobacco Am Tobacco B AWW & El 6p pt Am Wool Am Writ Pap pt 82 Am Zine pt . Anaconda ......, All Amer Meat! Ann Arbor pf... Asso Dry Goods Aano Ol, Atchtnon Atchinon pt Atl Conant Atl Fruit... AUG a wt AtL@ & WI pf Auntin Nichol 14% 78% am Am Am Line, . Atlantic Fruit ct 198 BOO aicsise. 50% Barnsdale A Bu Batopiias Mining, Beth Steel 7 Beth Steel B. 18% BSB pf 8 pe... 146 Booth Fisheries... 9% Br Em 8ti 2d pf 86% Brook Edison... 115% Brooklyn RoT.... 26% Brooklyn RT 20% Brook Union Gas 116 Brown Shoe Burns Bros A Burne Bros 2... Butte Cop & Zinc Butte Supertor. Buttertck Cal Packing. Cal Potroleun. Callahan Mining Canadian Pacific Cent Leather Cont Leather pf. 78 cht M st PB. 8% Cerro De Pi Chandier Motors. 60% Ches & Ohto 76% Chi & Alton 10% Chi & Alton pf. 17 Chi & EN © & BIN ptN Chl G Wc. 18 Chit M &@ 8t P.. Chi M & Bt P pf, Chi & Northws Chi & N pf chu RIé CRI&PT pe pt Chile Copper Chino Copper . Cluett-Peabody Coca-Cola. Col F & Col & South pf Columbia Gas Columbia Graph Columbia G pf . Cont Can . Corn Prod onden Cop pt. ucible Steel in Am Bugar jane Bugar Cuba Cane Sug pf Davison Chem De Beers Min el Lack & W.. Detrott Edtson .. Dome Mines . atman Kodak. Stor Bat khorn Coal Andicott-John Erle ....4++ Erle tat pf .... Famous Pleyers Fam Players pf. Freeport Texas G Am Tank Car 60 fn Mo Deb 6yc podrich pf anby Mining. ay & Davis..., Northern pf... . Nor Ore cts.. Green-Cananea .. Guan Sugar... Gulf States Bt Hudvon Motors ., Hab Electric. Houston OM, Hydraulle Steet... Indiahoma Ref... Int Comb Eng... Tusptration Cop. 41) Inter Cons Corp, 1% ter Con Cor phy 43a Inter Cement..... 834 Inter Harvester. 111 Inter Mer Marine, 1 Int Mer Mar pf. 55% Inter Nickel... 18 Inter Paper...... 50% Inter Paper pt Bt 75% Invinetble Ol 14s Iron Products 324 Island O11 Jewel Teas eeses Joues Brow Tew Kanaas Clty Bou, Kansas & Gulf., K oliy-Apringte <ennecott Leo Rubber Lehigh Valley Lik & Myers B. Lima Ls Mother Lode Jntyre P Mines ack T Inc tet pt ack T Ine 24 pt Mallinson @ Co... Manatt Sugar Man Elevated Market St Ry ... Mar St Ry p pf.. Mar St Ry 24 pt, Marland OM Martin Parry Mes Me t 169, Moon Motore wo.) 1854 Maxwell Motors Bo 14: Mex Pet «+. 183 125% 32% 101M 148% 41% 16% 78% a1 60 o% 16% 100% 20% %0 at 78% 19% Mex Pet pf 7 Miamt Copper 2% Middie Staten Oil 13% Midvale Steet aN 86 Minn & St. Loule 10% 114 Mo Kan & Texan 19% 18% Mo Kan W. 1... 19% 19% Mo Kan pt W oI 46 47% Mo Pacific . 2% Mo Pacific pt at Mont: Ward Py Manhattan ot 51% ational Acme 10% fonal Bireult 154 Natlonal En & Bt 68% 50% N RRotM 2 pt 4% 5 Nevada Consoll'd. 17% 17% * New Or T&M TI 1% NY Central .... 98% 38 32% NY Ont & Weat 2% Norfolk & Weat.. 118% 18 North American. a’ 4% North Amer pf .. 40 46 jorthern Pacttie, 89% 90 Scotia Steel 38 36 North Amer rta., 20 20 Ohio Body & Blow 6% 6% Oklahoma Refin., 2% 2% Orpheum Clr... 20% 20% Otin Stoel att 11% Owens Bottling . 36 36 Pacific Develop't. 5 NM Pacific Gas & BI 79 80% Pacific OM, 51% 51% Pan-Amor Pet... 70% 80% Pan-Amer Pet B 74% 13% Parish & Bing... 12% 144 Penn RR ray 1% Penn Seaboard... 7 8 Peoples Gam...... 92 02 Pore Marquette... 39% 30% Vere Marq pf... 73% 1% 43h 48% 48h 48% 1% 13 Plerce-Arrow pf.. 80 20% Plerce Olle... TH ™% Pittsburgh Coal.. 06% 60 Vite & W Ve 40% 30% Powtum Cereal... 89% 805 Premed Steel Car 83% 43 Producers & Ref. 43% 4M Pub Ber of NJ.. 95 96 Puliman Co ...., 127 126% Punta Aleg Sugar 49% 40% Pure On aay 82% Ray Consolid 10% 16% Reading ‘ Remington Type . Replogle Steel... Republic Bteel Reyn Tob pt B Royal Dutch. Reynolds Spe St Joneph Lead StL & St Fran St L & St Fr pf Santa Cec Suger Shell Union Ott pt Savage Arma Sea Air Line Seneca Copper Bhattuck Aria Sinclair Ot Sloss Sheffield 8 Porto Rico &. South Pacifio .. South Ratlway South Railway pf Std Ol of Cal *S8td Ol of NJ pf 115% Stewart Warner. 45% 47 Btromberg Car . 54 5 Studebaker . 128% Bupertor ON 6 6 6 6 Superior Stee! 82% Spicer Mte 10% Skelly ON. 10% ‘Texan Co ........ 48% Texas Gulf Bulp 50% 51 Texas Pacific ... 33% 33% Texas Coal & OM 25% ‘Third Ave . 24% Tobacco Prod oT% Tobacco Prod A. 84% ‘Trans-Cont Ol. 14% Union B & P 19% Unton O11 19% Union Pi + 150 Unton Tank Car 103% United Alloy Steel 39 United Drug 80% United Fruit . 151 United Ret Stores 75% UBOCIB.,, 5 USCIP pf U 8 Food Prod . U 8 Ind Alcohol U 8 Realty U8 Rup uf U 8 Rub ist pf U 8 Smeiters 4 U 8 Steel U 8 Steel pt Utah Copper h Becuritien Vanadium Bteel Va Caro Chem. Va Caro Ch pt Vivaudou Ino Wabash RR Wabash RR pf A Weber & Hell. West Maryland, Wort Pacific . Weat Pacific pt Wentern Unton Westinghouse Atr. 100% ot 104% 52% 20% 08% 2% 115, EB. 14% ‘ White Motors 6. 40% ; White Ot . am Wickwire Steels. 1% Wilson, Co: Ashe Overiand Corp z erland Corp pf. 24%) 38% PRY Worthington P .. 42i, 43 , Wright Aero 10%, 10% 7 x-dividend , LIBERTY BONDS Liberty 41-48 opened 100.24, ff, 0.04 100.82, off 0.06; 4th, 100.686; Victory 4 8-48 (called), 100.30; Victory 4 3-45, 100.68 CURB OP International Paper 2 FIRM. 3-8, off 1-8; jana 114 7-8, up 1-8; 1-8, Gimbel Standard Oil C. & O. rte 2 Candy 6 1 Standard Oil Kentucky Radio 5 8-8 N EXCHANGE OF 1 Sterling, demand off 1-8; 46, up 100 1-2, Retail 3-4; up 1-8; FORE. ‘ED IER 4.47 3-8; cables, 447 5-8, up 1-8. French francs, de mand, .0762; ci , 07621 off 0007 1-2, Lire, demand, .0436 1-4; cables, .0486 3-4, off 0003 3-4, Bel demand, off 0731 1 0008 1-2 ian francs, cables, Marks, 0005 8-4, up .00001-2. Drachmas, demand, .0317; cables, .0322. Wiss frances, demand, .1905; cables, .1907, off 0001. uilders, demand, .8902; cables, .3905, off .0005., Pesetas, de mand, .1553; cables, .1555, off .0008 Swedish kronen, demand, .2678 cables, .2682, up .0009. Norway kronen, demand, .1714; cables, .1718, 0004 off 2156; cables, Denmark kronen, demand, 2160. w HEADS EYGRAV CHICAGO, Aug. 25,—Matthew Woll cted Preatdent of the Inter- national Photo Engravers’ Union yeste day. Vice Presidents chosen. tnelu Edward Volz, New York, and John F, McGutre, Boston. RS AGAIN, was re-el MARRIAGE TANGLE EVENTS ENTRY TALIAN BEAUTY War Veteran, She Says She Came to Wed Is Here to Meet Her, but Has a Wife. There 1s much mystery still to be cleared away in the case of beautifat Miss Frida Giovetti, who arrived from Italy last Monday and is het@ at Ellis Island while immigration officials seek to learn the truth about her matrimonial prospects, ‘ She says she was sent for by her fiance, George Abbott Hoke, City Attorney of Stillwater, Okla. He, on the other hand, is reported to have told the immigration authorities last April that while he had once been engaged to her she had failed to come when he expected her and he had given her up and married another, But the immigration authorities say he offered to take care of her if she came and to guarantee she would not become a public charge. Hoke is quoted as saying he hae lately learned that a private investi- gation of his married status has been in progress. But there is much conflict of state- ment. Yesterday, the girl told # Special Board of Inquiry at Hllis Island that she had been engaged to Hoke for three years, having met him in Rome, where he served with the American Army. She said she got her passport a year ago, but delayed sailing because the Italian quota was exhausted. She said she had received letterd from him up to the middie of laat July, when he sent her a prepaid ticket and said he would meet her at the pler. She said she took bette’ quarters on the ship, the Giulio Cesare, so that she would be in the best of health and spirits on her ar- rival, She had a suite of three r and was richly dressed, She had $: in her purse. On the way over, she said she re- ceived radio messages from Hoke, saying he was stopping at the Penn- sylvania Hotel and would be at the pier. She expected to be married immediately, she said. One of the apparent discrepancies that interests the Ellis Island authort- ties is a matter of dates. If Hoke knew last April that he could not marry the girl, why, the officials would like to know, did he send he: transportation in July and let her think he would be ready to marry her on her arrival? It 1s belleved the young woman will learn to-day whether she is to be admitted or not. Hoke called a* Ellis Island yesterday but was not allowed to see her because there is a rule against interviews with arriving aliens until they have had their of- ficial hearing. He was told to re- turn to-day. 4 At the Pennsylvanta Hotel this morning, it was stated that no man was registered there by the name of George Abbott Hoke. > U. S. MARSHAL STARTS WRECK INVESTIGATION B. & 0. and L., BE. & W. Charge Spikes Were Palled. LIMA, 0., Aug. 25.—Inveatigation of the wreckin# of a freight train on the Baltimore & Ohio and derailing of « locomotive on the Lake Erie & Weat- ern near here, was started to-day by G. A. Stauffer, United St jarshal, Ira Longsworth, attorney for both roads, charged spikes had been pulled and the rails loosened. A locomotive and eight freight cars rolled down a 20-foot embankment on the B. & O. The engineer, two fire men and a man who was riding the rods were slightly injured. No one was Injured when a locomotive was de railed on the L., E. & W. Road a mile north of the first wreck peel ee hose COLORED ELKS ELECT J. F. WILSON G. E. R. Chicago as City for Next Convention, Select international Henevolent and Protective r of Colored Elks at Newark, N. J. concluded its business to-day with the selection of Chic: 1s the convention city for next year. J. Finley Wilson of Washington, D. C., was chosen Grand Exalted Ruler. convention of the proved Other officers elected were: ‘Treasurer, James T. Carter of Ric See- retary, George rk: Grand quire, E. M. C. Richards, Newport R. |: Grand Trustee, W. H. Shands Philadelphia; Grand Tiler, F. H. Greene, Harrisburg, Pa. GLIDER STAYS IN AIR OVER THREE HOURS BERLIN, Aug. 25 (Assoclated Press).--A new record for sua. tained flight in a motorless air- plane was set yesterday by Herr Hentzen, student flyer of the Han- ov ‘echnical School, when he r ed in the air more tha three hours. ‘The flight was made on the con- cluding di * of the gliding coms petition held in the Rhone Moun- tains, near Gersfeld, Hentzen's machine landed 350 metres above the starting point. Hentzen Is the flyer who start~ the aviation world last Satur- day by remaining in the air two hours and ten seconds, breaking all records by a considerable mar- gin Airman Botsch of Darmstadt took off below the Wasserkuppe Mountain and, despite squally gules, landed on its summit, Herr Hackman, also of Darmstadt, 330) metres above hig starting point. Pee is: ee a RS RR o geeee ne een ene me enne ar oH —

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