The evening world. Newspaper, September 8, 1922, Page 23

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY Ee PTEMBER 8, 1922, 23 under the stimulus of buying of 6.6 Se ola cies ercicasicl Sse Open, High, Low. Last Jonttes, .1462, oft 000%, Denmark, | several of the taraest companton In Pitre he Be ia an annual output of over 8,000,000, Seale ‘pet 104 ing |, Onened firm, Schulte Stores 61, UP] end arscts of $25,000.00, 19 about COM a * nD ‘ 4.48 aa f2 0 Radio 4 J-4, off 1-8; Gimbel raed mt 4% 8, Simms 8. up 1-8, City Ser hag ay ollid. : Vice Preatdent 4 eadow Brook to Play sone gree 2% MER Hew as One Hin ta. Tat onm Mak tae ty i124, fume 1 op 4; Cty Her ond ine. Carnesie Coal Adams Express: is 8% 78 4 | Kresge 87 6 108%] Penn RoR 0% 46% . 4 re : y ° Ajax Rubber . 1 Wy 1 Laclede Gas . 1 ot 00% 90%] Pere M 4 4 a8 14 3-8, Anglo 20 1-4, International] The following companies are involvedg 7 An entine To-Morrow for Alied Ohetn sss) 0% om Adu] Lae Hee & W Thy. Gh [bere Marquette pe fa 9 |Paper 22 1-2, up 1-4; Siandard Oll| John A ate, with 1.00 Allis Chalmers 8% 5814 ON] Lake Erle & W pt 73 78 | Philadelphia Co yy, | Kentucky 106, up 1-2 Sorin: Gay 1 Comanpy, 360,000 ° . Allis Chalmers pt Wi 11101 Lee Rubber i 2% BWA IPRs Pet i - Verp 345.000; Burgettes Open Polo Championship): "0 35 Jie een a 8 "$35,000,000 MERGER een Co Am Boorh lek MAR: io 0 OF COAL COMPANIES rae ee rg aS © Am Drake: Shoe. 89 Lima Locome ... 03% 64 19% a ¥ 03% 5 ‘ Have Annnal Ootpnt of More Than ~ Py 5, ; ce en by alists druing the ‘ Loew's, Inc 19% “ ’ re Gracki American Fout's Plays (ever we case amuse noe mise, ty 1 ome-Wilee 118% fait A Gai einate ¢ one into thinking that the Argentines} An, « Loritiutd ss... roy | PITTS he merger S Tine have an option on the American cham-] 4 tide & 4 | Mother 1 MM 11% \ & — Rumson Slipshod. peustin, hale play ts lies wiiele, BOL kur tee on gins, | Metntsre PF Mines 18% 184 ‘ 1 28 RUMSON, N. Sept. 8. —'The| lunged blower with a slide trombone 8 | Am tnt Corp ayn er eek ty no y iy oor t aici ee td ee a howling saxaphone, ih ow Sane 1 1 wk ‘Truc vt 2% 92 iM — ry wl Hela four a the right . Phe deep va individuals in tha lh peta od tack ‘Truck 24 pf 8° 6 mw ON . defend the supremacy of American polo] final match ay noon, which, | m1 4 Ol pt Mallinson & Co... at us 4“ By _ ijt : ‘ ae) AHA HAL SHEL ows eee sepelk GhunHe|| UP. to aye In aeMNEulaRstO DUBIN MEA ]OC Gree, 1” | Manat sugar ae ao ow (Between Fijt) Ave. & Broatway Cpposite Wal /orf Hotel) f sf the United States « . will be Hitchcock and Milburn. | (ny fadiator 119% | Man Elec Su T% O74, ard a se OW . : $ Pein haben tts rive the Ar-1An gatety Razor 7 7 Chall ree ont tty p 10% 10% 10% In Newark: 807-£13 Brozd’St. (Bet. iar! et St. & Branford Pi.) the Argeatine team, to be play: s Oavar A eG a 8 is SOM | Reading a pe. 28% «80080 to-morrow, by defeating the re Oe ater oabre * ante aN : 2 | Remington ‘typ Ex dividend, *¢Ex rte ‘3 Am Smelt & Refin 6565" ' Ry pr pt 64% a untbe County four yesterday at the Am § 186% 1s ado. rr at = am The Home Country Cub. The score was 7 goals| a sry 42 ait | Martin Parry... é LIRERTY BONDS ' of 1 Feary pf 105 1 thieson Al 8 Liberty 8149 opened 100 off 0.0 oe utter of fnet, the Argentines cel ary pe 108 nal if 1 ty 8148 opened i 40 Famous The pols played by Meadow Brook been called ‘upon to face a . 130% ak iT Ist 41,8, 100.60, off 0,04; 2d, 100.28 Brands was cariicss and = slipshod ~— com-| defense such as the one Milburn will RaW vcs aa p 0.02; 8 00.80, off 0.02; 4th if pared wit) that shown by the Argen-| offer, They know all ubout it, to be sure, re RRA H 0 i \ ar ME 0,08) “MV eave ere e i "i of Men’s tine playe's Wednesday when they woul for they have one something like tt oll Motors B19 428% [skeity ow 100.64, up 0.04; Victory 4%s, 100.70, and thelr briliant victory over the Shel-| themselves in Capt The two] am in 108% 108 108 ss dhe 185 ipa met ‘ St Fran up called, 100,80. Young burne conbination, but Wednesday w neh are ver eh alike as poloists, [Ary q 14168 Mexican Pet pfs. 0744 f Bt L & Routh pe FOREIGN 12 OPENED Men’s a day fa polo, warm and sunsh and the duet betwee m ts sure to be | A™ Tome Oa tsi 18% 18K 1S |Mlamt Copper ; eee ra und ch fa feature of to-morrow's meeting MeN ECG tie a a0 ad High x Paeet ay eat lothes nking east wind swept in from] ‘The Meadow Brook team was slow to] eit 102% 102% 101% 1 val on Motors... 3% 9% 3% : g. demand, ; cables, i] get stat \o-d nd igs nt 10” 110 110 110 | Minn & &t O%k cure: vite ee. 1457-8. French fry 4; cables well | Count fou UC held t t , 3 2 K&Tex pf WI 47% ir 1 be Md 0 f , enough win, which v y had| tho end of th period to ane ee iuilate SeRee oe WE Pee Ol Him aN 778 1-4, off 0004 8-4, Lire, demand, They made no pretens ear ‘ayers on both teams were m Zinc outs uth Pac 4 |.0434 1-2; cable 35, off .00¢ 2 a the Orange County defenses sof tha turf, which ma Anneonda |. i Wen oth Ae demand, .0725 “ i with Jong drives. Hitchcock and Mil-| pl i lialemrten tess 1 Manhattan Ct 1 )780. Marks, .0607 1-8, off .0000 8-8 argest 2 burn and even Ve pounded the] ‘The Anglo-American Enstcott combl- | 4! Am Metal PI gna, [National Acme . 1 lorachmas, deme “0800: cables, Floor Shop fighting Orange pination into sub-|nation will play All-Ireland to-day | AND Arion severe 120 | Nat Cloak & Suit 58 ase 108 Sind ieae demands, Aa0e! i Ue Kind missior, in a special match scheduled for 4] 080 Giles tor [Nat Bn & Sta... aey MT alee Nite UO abba it bes in tho ise ¥ rr ‘The great disparity in the perform- | o'clock A n ; a say PRR ne coeur Ser Reale Pees aa World me Open Daily Till 6 P, M. A cea mt o% ‘ nd, .1646; cables, Saturdays Till 9 P, M. | Ailey ane ive} a weden kr., demand, Aas Powder pt mi | aneecaite ie hake Norway, demand, ol u "Texas Co Aiea 4a ass COURSE RECORD: ‘ 1 ‘ POLICE. DEPT. FIELD DAYS. ICUUAU) a p : it raat ‘ rth American _ Jamaica Racetrack, 1 at ch Amer pf r lig janiia 1 Fil Puede ' Saturdays, Sept. 9 and 16. ; 2 —> i ; 28 t On the above dates extra traina will leave Beonkey 4 m Cir t Vonnaylvanta Station (7th Avenue and 83 (Continued ron First Pa ) iy 121 1 t 1 and Brooklyn (Flatbush Ay eacecagpiacaicier ntinued from F Page. : fo a Ve atiting 1 Station), at HL A, M.y and at intervals un. 4 shee if t 10 P.M Gains of Two to Five Points PA Ta ig bia SAREE yt t xtra traine golng from and returning to bed e Ur fr yn will stop at J n, of La e Rule do e Sobby's medal round of 74 was good | Burns Br 3 ; : the Rule Instead of the | | Bohny’s medal round of 74 was good | Tits di a we Yorke vad Nostrand “AGaeG. Bik “SENIOR” “JUNIOR” After halving the first hole es 82 a he holed a sailed fully r or morefers to land squar most confient chara of from tw to five p became the rule rather than the ex- ception. No particdar group seemed to be favored, Th in equipme utility stocl and in fact in every and p twenty yards in with the ball havi run into the hole for was a vital tined more ce d worried anc rences with his caddie 1257 Suits Ae Pig ESO a vis I Wool to spec fal order SS 7 for men and young men (0) All of which are medium weights principally in dark colors was concerted buying Jones 1¢ ing con next two holes were halved ia ones each time ails, oils, in public class of shes In the ra'road group Delaware and Hudson sht up 10 1-2 points and] B Lackawann rose more than 5 points.| yard firt Gains of rom 2 to 3 points were| recovery from a trap FOR FALL R mmon inthe equipment group and}and ran down a ten & 16 pe pt WEA motors, olly tractions, gas stocks and|win 5 to 6. ‘The New hipped PT pe pt os leather shaes all were in vigorous de 1 Dire iree on the 295-yard c 23% mand, when "negotiated a twenty-| Chino ¢ 0% Grouped in two lots and on There wee no special new develop- Geo i THM ments to «count for the increased ne putt on] © °° ee sale today and tomorrow buying porer. But in nearly every | the r taking] ( 4 brokerage house of importance there } t) his lead to| Ga. 1 Iron 81% melon’ Jat Ss anc »bable heavy Jones o1 nis sec 1 nt ta ney ¢ + 18 1 i ek] 7 7 Aenean Cine epaetntiva een lake i Heals wx Tia September days, to expect you to think Group 1— \ has not seen more cheerful at any nts rhe [C Be aa about new Fall clothes. B.V. D.’s are Former! 50 previous ime this year Southern star made a great recovery | Sagi 14% jessenten caental fadder Jv Yet mot broke nsisted that buy-]to w 1 three te f the hole, but |c fai’ ‘ 2 ¢ : —— ee ee ee oa hat a (Jo) $30, $35 prted that ch of sented} ponent’s putt just rolled past the hole ' et DAN GsBroeTuuah letneed atone (aomua Gres Cobian sue atgriey eu ny fd and $40 box aceomt, and that But we can promise youa handsome re- Or ward, if you'll take a moment to consider Betiiguianiarlarounauniberict bareaid lion the ilone ninth nweetesrapuiedit ee ipetteeiva . a : hunters in de market at present [silent ty te rough ant. was ote [el : the very special Pre-Season values we are giving in Group 2— SIERRAS Ta GEN aol Pe ee etalon ee aan new Fall fabrics made to measure —at $30 the suit y Formerly $ 5 0 IN AQUATIC PENTATHLON |e, tule ones, trom his saperia |" i Me . si $45, $50, $55 De Ree ee sine cica, (One Thien Suc eormceteernieina (anes 1b It’s our cocktail to the new season's feast; our “opener and $60 beth Becker, ENR oaas prota ly Scania aa DY (iat ak 8 to set the season going early—and get our shops geared ; ing champlo wien cleverly rolled an eight-foot attempt |; is . + A ‘ { Dday to canpete in the water yenefimte the cup, the ball Just having | sinhorn 2 up for the Big Fall Drive. To that end—and to make All are medium we'ghts, principally dark colors, suitable tathlon forsmumen @iieh Initoune Held Nt ee Peon even enareds a : t 8! fas for Fall wear. Only one and two of a kind, but all sizes are HUE Rrra ern N he a (i ae as eters ee ae “ the sale a merry one represented—in regulars, shorts, stouts and longs. afternoon, Tie meet is to be held unde: “ mut saved h ; ee J, J, ig) f he dite Vent the eonian'e Belew in Saga ibeil ae a ees \ ‘ ees We ve tneludlect Q3, styles 57 Top Coats, in plain blues and grays; and a . $4] 7-50 in fo Jones, who missed] jameua 1 & r ° io oe few Tweeds, in various models .. Pie ernie ae ae rom our °48,54: {$36 lines, thus giving can rightly de called the champion mer Bott youtt 1 fore 1 ‘ r Tod " ‘ Si me ; pon 2 42 anal *3 ; pie gt S a 24 Two-Piece Golf Suits, Jacket and Knick- tal of Bo words far among the ene PUI Mis mt an unparalleled choice of Jabrics al $30 ers, Imported Tweeds. Originally $30.00 and $1 5-00 rants am the greatest girl swimmers ee ; : 3500, paren ca aie Sa nie Hai Those who wi Miss Aileen champ 109 Heavyweight Overcoats, carried over $] 7-50 from last season; originally priced up to $45.00 and who has coma tile ny diving hole | goo { R 8 service—right {rom our tailor shops—at a wholesale price—made possible by our bi g volume of business in 10,000 cities and towns— SENIORS WILL PLAY aved the ni} er and] G3 . # 40K 405 iK we know you'll realize the extraordinary satisfaction—financial CANADIAN GOLFERS | oy. aie ce noe in par sour % 21% 81% " f ai The New Yo! matched stroke for . : 1 7 ‘. A ' TORONTO, Ont., Sept. 8—The team| stroke with t ane BECURE BOutk mm ‘ su% # Order direct from any of our 5 New York salesrooms (upstairs —1 flight up)— which will h ii De ig } i) represent the United States | Jone « nively ¢ the dittioult |, Motors « We sd t imes nicr Golf Association in the interna- [40-yard f h, Sweetser, straigh ‘oor *45th ¢ andl Broadway (fimes} *( ‘olumt 1s Circle (p,2832,,) aah aiten well inc Sanaulaniance low. the ir 11 ce, and t ( i aH just off Broadway] ircle and on the Square) Ready with the new Top Coats for Fall || 25 *30 35 *40 We have made the supreme effort of our business career to choose with execting care from the country’s leading makers of nationally famous brands of clothes their choicest creations. The result is a galaxy of Top Coats of exquisite patterns and colors and stunning styles, Light, medium and dark colors, plain and fancy, to suit all tastes. ne course neral A aaa , —a choice you will find it hard to duplicate in a retail store at more etter control and his shot Mim ois Nees’ Fr than twice the price. nah ee oe : ee Gen Mo deb | : ae a When you consider that we're givinga high-class retail tailoring and sartori: Ab that comes in the wearing of Royal Tailored clothes. id Fifth Ave. 14th al University Place range on Fifth Ave.) id after du (Entrance on University Place) g Park Row and Beekman (farrance on Beckman), usual 1 414% 42 ‘ himself , 1% 1 Fg Times Square and (0 uinbus Circle Stores open evenings-Others 8:30 to Ger ery day, including Saturday ORDER TODAY—READY IN 10 DAYS extra putt, whict as BIKE STARS AT A t Emerging trom the test, a Typical examples of our value-giving talon face tho starter with | and low second floor overhead. in Sweetser, MR. yards, made \ BORO OF AID T aiatant FOR OPENING 3. NEW ROYAL a UR aan PA Nal th’ DATE Gp Ma flag. Jones, from a better posi oO o > Fa a a 15 West 34th St, hit st Fe pf bank in front of the at if nt : 6 C0 DY . A , A pra) re Maes A re te ane pin SH , $00): 7358 : Yo ’ Baas Pe M30 Entire Second Floor “tof mi sed} is at putt 3 ns hance for} My Her 4 ! Se * a1 et ” mY SS% (Between 5th Ave. & Broadway) Opp. Waldorf Hotel n fours, [ss . hoe eB : ‘Stores Also in Newark, Philadelphia and Buffal____y

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