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Evening World Silver Cup t Given to Pennant Winning Curb Market Baseball Team . THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1922.” IRCEST DIVIDEND [Netw Technicolor Motion Picture, ‘The Toll of the Sea,’ at the Rialto YET FOR OWNERS : OF S. 0. SUBSIDIARY Atlantic Refining Co. Will Give 900 Per Cent in Stock Dividend. CHIEF WANTS NVERT HYLAN STOCKS RECOVER STRENGTH IN BRISK EXCHANGE TRADING: sailpennns Dr. Haywood Will Call on Mayor and Murphy Despite Ukase to Bust Order. { A Mayor Hylan may be surprined to- 1) ay to learn that the Rev. Dr. Oncar Favorite Industrials. Gain Three Points, Speculative Oils Even More. [ | A stock dividend of 900 per cent. has been declared by the Atlantic Re- The stock market this morning showed a complet) reversal of its # ares. only spokesman of the Ku fining Company, one of the Standard recent form and gave a good exhi- es oie now in the city ‘s going Oil substdiartes. It is the largest Litton of strength. Price recoveries © ye fe call on him fe endly chat stock distribution in percentage as yet estended to as much as three points / } The Mayor wired oriers from French announced by of the enterprises ii tnd pita Lick last week to Police Commission of the parent organization. The total in industrials fn which public in | er Enright t the Kl amount of the dividend is $45,000,000, térest is largest, while many of the Hi ht to treat the Kian members bringing the total for the sixteen speculative oils were able to recover } am they would treat ‘reds and bomb Standard Otl companies to $1,054, from throe to five: points throwers,” so there is unusual in- 768,911. . a terest in how he’ will receive Dr. A dividend which may amount to 100 It seemed, however, that market per cent. is also to be dediared by the strength was due mostly to short cov- Haywood. Standard Oil of Indiana. This high ering rather than accumulation or ate? oe Deyo! spect percentage will be réached if the buying for long account by traders. to call on the Mayor, but on Tain- stockholders vote on Dec. 25 to in- oh ’ : e kay téddie Murphy an well. The range. Ne WABI! HtOUR. $110,060/000; ‘ WEeee : Professionals have taken full advan- Kien National Lecturer and spokes- from $140,000,000 to 0,000,000. 5 i tage of knowtedge that the Exchange x BPs The lead tn dividend declaration was a foreing a‘ corre ine tigdliae etched Bi eidectata! hitherto held by Standard Oil of New edt etd theta: of the lee hea grill proceed in New York City des- Jersey, with a 400 per cent. stock &ccount of memt and have been 3 pite the Mayor's statement that he dividend. Standard Ot! of Kansas, [[@ heavily committed to the short side. ) wit not tolerate it . Ohio Oil and Vacuum Oil came next} BEAT RICK BENTLEY + KENNETH HARLAN The borrowing demand for stocks c with 300 per cent., Standard Oil off (N “"THE ‘roLL OF THER SEA. 4 last Fie Wet fe he (the Mayor) going to New York followed with 200 per cent ee tee ee ee | do about it?” asked Dr. Haywood. and Standard Oil of California was cena, an illustrated by thie picture, | oer necmatne wecieae, ee + “He can find out from Police Com- next in line with 100 per cent. and exhibitors are interested in ‘The [and is a marked development in actiun| Failure of the public to enter the | missioner Enright where I am if he The dividend of hel peor Re-|Toll of the Sea," the picture at the] photography. The play, capital in it-|narket on the ge sae. wit i as la y teend tsa fining Company was declared yester-| Rialto, which shows the photoplay in}self, and admirably acted, has added} Dotabic in view of the fact that news | wants me act tend day to holders of common stock of/full colors, a novelty and an attrac-J appeal from the technicolor process, | aevelopments of the day indicated that | ‘on Mayor Hylan in a day or so to tell record on the books Dec. 12. The di-|tive one. ‘The full color process, re-| which contributes a realism lacking abies MOP LE puubes exited rt ‘ ectors anticipate that the initial e | him what the Klan stands for and recto IP sult of long experimenting, is a suc-!in the old one-tone process. decidedly optimistic over the outlook. quarterly dividend, payable about March 13, 1928, on the then outstand- This optimism was manifested by the 50,000, ommon stock, will number of new initial dividend Baa anier eS is dectarations. American Can and Coco ‘The Standard Oil of Indiana dtvi- Cola were two notable additions to the dw ‘ 5 ri industrial list, while the Atlantic Re- <a Nis be paid to holders of record finthe Company was adted'to (he Hie assure him we are in fullest accord and sympathy with everything that _ ts patriotic. ' “I shall probably look up Charles F. Murphy also. 1 would like to see iid: AS active 0 polltician’es he'll z = rag ie Hugh. Low. Last. Shares High. Low. Last.Jof stock dividend declarations by | UEKL to be patriot, and T feel at DETECTIVES ARRES io Ajer nab ils ie fo Honan ascii) att at’ etwe | Htalroad. shares participated in the: heme with men who are patriotic. I “BOOTLEG WATCHMEN” Am. Metal Seems a0) Hueeon, Met reco’ and many of the ht : ee | 2 izher would like to talk to him about some ‘ Me Oe tee tees priced dividend payer's were able to 4 100 Hydraulic 8 2.4... LOUIS MAYER, Manager. MAYOR H. F. M’CONNELL. . R. M'CORMICK. TWO HEAVILY ARMED] 7) Ah" che things dear to the hearts of all pa- Am Ag Ch show net gains of from one to two. i a 1 Central i ts. These recoveries were in the triotic citizens.’ P . m Am Ag Cn pf. : - poin re * Youths Spring New Vocation on Am B @ui Int Comb Eng . ce of operati turns ti Dr. Haywood objected to reports) resident MoCormick in Presenting Trophy Commends Sports m i oho India etn CreL Gee dcaltaliy nonieorasle eae inte 6 ae Northern wus one of the larger Thine. Onhe bt its tems that showed a startling de- Inter Agr C pf Cat crease in gross earnings as well as Inter Har... in net Inter Mo Mar In the foreign exchange market de- Tater Mi Mar pf; mand sterling was able to touch @ fae ae new top for the last two years, sell- TEvinElete ing above $1.52. Its strength was in fron ied sharp contrast with the course of Island Ol Continental rates. French frances dropped 14 points while German marks duplicated their low record ri Officers but Refuse to Tell Am B Bhoe... {> thet a “arive” for members ts being manship of Members on Nine of Industrial League and WILLIAM M WOOD Details of Job 400 Am Can | planned here, although he admitted i A new vocation, necessitating, ap-| $7? Am © Fary such a “campaign” is in preparation. Expresses Gratitude to the Donor. K . parently, the carrying of weapons, bo eee ea ety tr wry bathe, Ge 5 _ was discovered by the police earl, the Gtate of New York, and the Rev. THE rostrum of the New York Curb Market immediately after the Ny $250 00 ) hated the aidet reat Sretica teNae Dr. Samuel H. Campbell of Tyler, close of the Market yesterday afternoon, the Curb Market baseball ) +} c Tex. amother national lecturer for there were ‘three suspicious p the Kian, was not announced by him, | te2™, winners of the Industrial League of the American Baseball Federa! hanging around Mth Street but from Middletown, N. Y., where|tion, was presented with one of the large silver trophies offered annually TEXTILE ALLIANCE Fourth Avenue ee 400 Am Cot Oil 400 Am Cot OU pf.. 400 Am Drug 400 Am Fxp 600 Am HH & L. 800 Am Ice 1... 100 Am Ice pf 100 Am Int Corp. 1800 Am Loco . 100 Am Rad 100.Am Smelt they have been doing organization}by The Evening World to tho champions of this league, tho Sem{-Profes- Detectives Sheehan and Casett! were it to the corner and there found work for the Klan. sional League, ai uur League of the American Baseball Federa- ee . ‘ “We are not conducting » drive sco flere be beenatag eu ‘edera three young men. They asked the Jewel Tea Jones B Tea ywood tion. three what they were doing and re-| 100 Amst Fary price. He Sanrnvel, Meade! . 800 Am Sugar .. City So A large gatherii f brok and a f: j.] ceived the answer, ‘just hanging ai ee Goustry are-driving into cur wreants| members of the New. York Curb] AN OPINION Pact Formed Between Americ) ore hs thie was Inadequate, al- | 100 Am Saxar of « cs JEWISH PROSECUTORS gation {a such numbers trat it {s|Market witnessed tho presentation can Woolen Co. and Consoli- | though in keeping with the telephone} 1200 Am Tel & Tel. “Spring ASSIGNED TO CONDUCT Kennecott difficult for us to take care of them ‘Their acta in this reseed are v.un- ROSENBLUTH CASE ...«~ and applauded the speakers and the hangers-around and on the first, Mi- | 400 Am W Wks & Elec Keystone OF THE WORLD dated Textile Corporation. message, the detectives “‘frisked" the | 500 Am Tob 4 team. E, R. McCormick, President of “Were I to choose the great- chael Fiorentino, of No. 199 Fourth} 00 Am Wool l ( a ——— — 4 sory. he New Y. 5. | 400 Am Zine peeena went Col. Hayward Tekes Steps to Pree “The Mayor has not made any state-|the New York Curb Market made the] est newspaper in America to- ‘The American Woolen Company,|A¥enUe, Brooklyn, they found a .45- | 3699 anaconda Lee Rubber faded Sb ANapar teal ely ment relative to the defiance of the|introductory specch accepting the cup} day, my vote would go to The Gan tFAllidg 40) Ganieanits lof thel Woolen | eine tonace eee ete ce ceee ne UGE: | ,<100) Anseta eats. apd ee dcaincl vc-atmd Conese Klan spokesman. on behalf of the Curb Market New York World. i : olen! of No. 83 Madison Street, the second, | 140 Asso D Goods Liseett & Mt es a . Dr. Haywood yesterday received an] “I wish to commend highly the sinithia oh 1 usiness of the country, and the Con-|had a large automatic pistol. The] 1200 Atchison resis Reo (Ry tho Associated. Press.) | “informal verbal" reply to his letter to} splendid spirit of sportsmanship in this cholce I should not solidated Textile Corporation, which] third, John Torti, of No. 2367 Hughes} 100 A B.& au ein To prevent any effort to male an- the Board of Trustees of Calvary|shown by these young men through- be influenced by the lberal owns cotton mills operating more| Avenue, the Bronx, had only a few] 100 Atl © Line Lorll $ other Dreyfus case out of the charge Raptist Church tu which he demanded | out the baseball Mr. McC 1 f thi although | ee q BeeApst eile: Ha : es } ich he dema: oul 6 baseball seasor Mr. 3 ‘or views o at paper, ough than 7 0 2, ri y| pennies. F Lou & Nash ier: Grole ag formal notice of the date of the mem-| mick said in part. “From the way i || east a occas al io aedoenad LAC CRS they were asked what the Rald Loco of murder brought against Robert j I share most of them; nor by brouwhtninto uiliansaceitieihe ales Mack T 1 nat 4 3 8 bership mectings to be called by the} they succeeded in this sport, 1 predict AT linbiawlbbed. Goakwak ree ht into alliance with the clec-lrrearms meant, Fiorentino replied, Balt & Ohio - Mask Ibo Rosenbluth, former United States | pastor, Rev. Dr. John Roach Straton, | they will succeed just as well In bus! Leaelds tion of a new board of directors. The]Well, if you must know, we're Hesneean a! Maton Army Captain, United States At- }.-fer the purpose of removing Dr. Hay-|ness and I expect every one of them ord, unique among our power- annual business of the two concerns|watchmen for bootleggers.'’ Nothing Rasen Nu torney Hayward has turned over. the wood from the office of general evan-|to be president of the Curb Market ful dailies; nor by the fear- totals ri 95 more was to be got out of the three so " : als rlmost $250,000,000. The pact Beth rosecution to two of his assistants, | gelist of the church. The lecturer i , P ; Ne He ‘ore : Prosecution to i, some day. I wish to express my less manner 41 which it has aa iecldl ; they were locked up, two charged with Booth Tish : : was informed the trustees had turned} thanks to them for the honor they ef randection Upon yeeterday. aba mest: (i iaton of the Sullivan: Law and Brooklyn Edison. 116 115% 116 | 200 Mar St Ry prior pf ‘amson Selig and Abraham Solomon, his letter. over to the clerk of the} have brought the Market, und grati- Anelenl Agen expoeed mroDe” ing of stockholders at No. 88 Worth Torti with disorderly gonaiicr Brooklyn RT. 14% 14 14% | 2200 Marland both of the same faith as the accused. |} ehurch because “they felt it was @liuae to The Evening World for this and wrongdoers, \such as the Street. Ore Wh BeO Pe pie. SONEUCT Bklyn Rap T cts,. 12% 12 12 100 Mathieson .... Rosenbluth has been indicted on a | matter that would have to be handled uiiful donation.” profiteering landlords, the It was said the American Woolen A y, COR Burns Bros A 140% 190% 180% | 200 May Dept S charge of murdering Major Alexander by the church itself and not by the) Denuuful Gonaton. i, Mayor of| patrioteers, the Ku Klux Kian, | CO™Pany owned no stock of the Con- OFFICER’S WAR RE D Burns Bros B.... 45% 48 43%] 100 Mex Pete ; P. Cronkhite‘on the outskirts of Camp | Board of Trustees. This, Dr. Hay-Iysontcair, N. J. and called. the : solidated Textile Corporation, that WINS SHARE IN WILL Butte Cop & Zine 700 Mex Bead .... F Lewis, Washigton, on Oct. 25, 1918. | wood sald, was “entirely satisfactor: ‘tnthar be MeAustrial beaebell’” bec the Rosenbluth case, &c., &c. the two companies were not merged eal heads 700 Mex Seabrd cts... Mr. Hayward switched prosecutors, + “Members of Calvary Bapt 1 should make this award pri- in any senso and that their only re- jangor pf + 800 Miamt Cop it was understood, at the jhstacne ae cause of his long time efforts and en- © Legacy Though He Did Not} || 1000 Mid States O11 Chateh,"” Dr. Haywood volunteered, | chine & li" Mooring teams, presented marily for one reason: The lationship was @ personal one in that] “comply With Father's Terms, | £200 Cal Pete . ceed ga ” 1 Attorney General Daugherty, as an “have been to see me ard assured me ‘The By vorid': they had directors in common. > 4 100 Cal Pete pf : , nswer to statements by certain the trophy on behalf of The Evening World's marvelous editorial MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Nov. 28.—His $ M r 400 Minn & 8 L..., jeans shall be fairly and just): ted BY, Th tetansd 400 Callahan M vssee 1s fairly und justly represented | .— 014 45 Louis Mayer, manager of santo omrtimalicatanes tones tee 76 ~outstansding results of the] word War record with the British! 409 Gan Pacific . 2100 M Kan & Tex WI Jewish organizations, Wednesday night at the regular busi- the champion nine. He said: és election are: Army won him a share of his father’s] 4700 Gent Leath 100M K T pf WI “We are both Jewish and proud of Hews meeting when the question of |‘D?, snatip on tomy wish to eongratu- writers, wits, and artists such Willlam M, Wood, Chairman of} mitions, although he had not complied} 1209 Cent Leath pf 1300 Mo Pacitic i") gala Mrs Selomon tocdays: WANE Ty removal and also that of moins late you aA your team: as the In- as has rarely been assembled the Board of Directors and President} with the terms of the will, But Capt 100C RRot NJ 1700 Mo Pacific pf ... 2%] we are concerned with now is the ame off the church calendar for of the 4 Yoolen .Co! y, | George Camp Douglas will not have hi 00 Cerro De Pasco 5100 Mont War i Je BV iee diet tine lect Sunday may be dis. ;dustrial champions of the Your under the aegis of a single petio. Amsariean WV olen Company, | George Camp Pousias will net, have Bis} 100 Cerro) De Paso HOD Mase! Stes question of jurisdiction. We are not i * enthusiasm and determination ¢ r. was made Chairman of the Board and s cilshaea at 8 ; bi i 8 concerned at all with the merits of ; ape | “eussed. Having received no formul e pap Director General of the Consolidated | Pend a6 he pleusex, according to a de Gaand Mavore:« MO 'Moges Matorn the case at this moment. |. moiice, I shall not attend the meeting|Served to win. May you repeat the “Does this sound exagger- Textile Corporation. 3 cision of the local’ Probate Court by] 800 Chey & Onto fe wachc, a cane s : Wednesday. as 1 have no means of|victory next year, I take particular tL 4 oe which Charles R. Fowler, local attor 600 Ches & Ohio pf. Tiieyaae Speaking of jurisdiction, Mr. Solo: knowing my case will be taken up| pleasure in presenting you with the ated? Let us see. What other Andrew G. Pierce jr., Vice Presitent} ney, continues his guardianship over] 500 C & East Il) 900 Nat Piseutt WI... 2 8 mon referred to the fact that United el vaeaty generously donated by The] paper can boast of « masterful of the Araecioas Wooten Company, |Cupt. Douglas's attatrs, denpito tho late] 1c) Chl Gt West BONE Bloat States Cominisaionen, » Semuelaaaae . nv orld." . sc 1 was made a director und President of petition that he be declared com-| 800 C G W pt 200 N & sta chcock last Saturday # ‘The Paterson, N. J., Board of Edu- | Evening World i managing editor like Herbert ial Guriuslld tne eta Serer t | Seles aaneea Kis eaters ROO EMRE 31 route tase Hitchcock last aturday. voserend de cation yesterday received letters pro- Mr. Mayer, whose untiring efforts Bayard Swope? un editorial * ‘ pt . as & ned ees 100N Y¥ Air B cision until Saturday, c. 2, on the F George L. Shepley, Si ri ‘Walter T. Douglas, his father, who] 4200¢ M @ 8t P pt testing against the teaching of Ger-|were most instrumental in turning Martina Branc't. Conn’ Zeorge L. Shepley, Second Vic Jahed on the Titanic, provided in 1400 6 & Northwest 2800 NY Cent Question of whether the Govetnment Ore aol mi aa A Toancian cine, -aopeptad. the wri ¥ . Col an President of the American Woolen] Perished on i : . a RY & Fae. 00 NY N held title to Camp Lewis at the time man in the schools, from “The Rvval | out s : Ke G eee re will that Capt. Douglas must earn 1600 C RI & Pac 1400 2 NH&u A Riders of the Red Robe” and Betsy | trophy for the team with expressions artist like Gene Carr, the poet ompany, was made a director of the] "oar tor two auccessivo years TON GS & eee at 100 N_Y ship f Major Cronkhite was killed Ross Council of the Ladies of the in-|of thanks to The Evening World and of the city’s street children, ee uate eal Corporation he could claim his legacy. The trus-| 1000 R14 P 7 pe pt 400 Nort & West eee visible Empire. Each intimated strong|the Curb Market officials for thelr Stidue = Gra wines- ase. cise i ford Blpsy; 4 director of the} tees held, however, that Capt, Douglaa'a| 2800 Chile 200 North Am MAE MURRAY Di DIVORCE sympathy and perhaps a connection | encouragement and backing say Fane Ge America ‘oolen ‘ompany, was] w record was equivalent to the d 1200 Chino 1000 Nor Pacific RUMORS, with the Ku Klux Klan. Dr. Hay-| This {s the first year the team bl weed of hue » Pathos and made a director of the Consolidated] mands of the will, although he did not} 1400 Coca-Cola 300 Okia Ret F ns Denial of rumors of a divorce between Svood said neither ‘s connected with| made up of employees of t New delicate frony? a reporter and Pesta Sotpernt Bs make the epecified amount HW CclKr at 00 Otis Steel pf ...., 40%, 44 40% | Miss Mae Murray, motion picture star, the Klan. York Curb Market, has competed is Rabelaistan wag i Messrs. ‘ood erce and Shepley — Col Gan 700 Pacific Dev ri . ector-hi d Robert Z. " T y On » the ecutiv ‘ r EN i TS PENWILL, 1100 Col ¢ : beg 1% iy 1% Jand her director-hushan - d Sierra this Federation, They won twent Van Raalte, whose constitute the Executive Committee MADDEN % 5000 Pacttic O1 4 asta cerantiad eal . 5 ; of twenty-s ames On é of Three of the American Woolen] ONDON, Nov, 28.—At the National | 100 Conso 2 (Ue 5 Leonard, was telegraphed by Miss Mur U.S. 1921 DEATH RATE Rye. Cbt.oC fhe stxens sertation on a cliocolate eelair a - PE erBt ipa niBhe te (anh Gene 8100 Pan-Amer Pot ray to-day from Los Angeles. “Such a is the schedule. ‘The final game, with Harpur yd Minato ompany. Four of the seven mem.-| Sporting vty depen ps sae n-Amer Pet Be, 84% report absurd,” she wired. “Our work LOWEST ON RECORD. | ;), can Ruil 3 team, ‘ been written by bers of the American Woolen Com.| round battle the Irish-American, Bartley [4/800 Con n 458, { ther as our thoughts, One gets e]the American Rullw 4 Charles Lamb himself? a pr: F 4 Jefeated the ex- | 1900 Cont Can. ‘ Is togeth s eae ne ut the : ; Pree pany's Board of Directors are now|Madden, defeated s x " Pikes Seab 34 tired contradicting statements spread by Montana Healthiest State With § ely ede’ en Oot y off oe bdo yee 08 officers’ or directors of the soll RupTORDIAR, SeaME Goi asla UL Tay lesteg oenactev al es Gas oy busybodles.” Mortalities Per 1,000, a tle Curb Marke ., ae heel apd Narearerptt dated ‘Textile Corporation, Mr. Wooa|'** ¥ mae 5800 Cosden Of! Eee pee vault WASHINGTON, Nov. 28.--A decrease] 4-3, in u well played cont es 5 cand wit Jand Mr. Plerce are members of the SRTY BONDS 1400 Crucible Aer tin teat in the death rate in the United States] Dr. P. M, Selxes, representing the yy bes peg apa et pli newly elected Executive Committee LIBERTY Ht ee 3800 Cub Am Su ilo Fleret-Arey Lalas ra a en ee from 15.1 per 1,000 of population in]New York Baseball Mederation, and spore ane pata J Loans of the Consolidated Textile Corpor Liberty opened 104 up} 190 cub Am Bux pf 500 Plerce-Arrow pt fee Teake Fee Ode ee 2920 to 11.8 in 1921, was announced last] E. A. Tapping Assistant Secretary of! Fotleq into one like’ Heywood |" tie Sul ie eg Arner: $4) cabana ain oR 00: | auiaen cea te ae Ee Wis 700 ‘Timken Co «+ tight by the Census Buresu. This is the ans oat, Nats I Nagios so Broun, the best loved man of re AR HONE Eh Die HES St RO ciere 4 B-4m: 140-08; walling? 166.08 Con Gea rts 000 Tob Prod; lowest death rate ever recorded for a| Sttendant a patentee ty letters in America to-day? an , . 1-48, 99.38, up .0 ae 600 EF sresentation. Mr. Tuppin suid thu e Ears “J wanted to help out the industries | Tr., 4 1-48, 99.88, up .08 Day Chem ... a4 ‘ ua 1600 Trans-Cont peer ts thip country tn cuy M : Tihs Mote wing, OF ‘oly t tel 4 hae Pl ie otaeacael CUR De Beers 3 2 2 100 1 on Montane set the record tor low State} McCormick down, was str erie ét ; matter entirely and the American od irregular Det & Hus ; "p00 Unfen. Pac This does not exhaus Opened irregul oo re a Wert ‘ @path rates with 8.2 per 1,000 and] hind team and wante ninat ns Jen Company ts not invulyed."* San Ree el Lack & 400 United Drug, egular staff, nor es it talc Bus V. T. C., Neon Mines 6 ‘Vermont's rate was highost, 14. Akron,J courage athletics ¢ nto account such distin The company has teventeen cotton | 997.8, up 1-8 ; : a eh @, had the lowest rate of any city, 7.5, employees. ; utah aperias ountelbutcre ta {ils in Rhode Island and Mas-|i 14, yutual, 2 i sete dp@ Memphis, Tenn., the highest, 17.4. Merabora ot the.chamiplon team are Francis Hackett, Charlos Merz usetta and nine, according to}vacuum, 87 . The death rate decreases in other| John McCarthy, left field; Roland Clare Sheridan end othere Moody's Manual for 1 in Vir-]yo¢1-4, off 3 : + States from 1920 to 1921 follow: Con-| Wolfe, Sena it er TUbUe, but enough has been yiven, 1 | #inla, North Carolina, Georgia, Ten- | p;-am. Tob. Cpn Fe : an Seticut, 13.6 to 11.4; Delaware, 14.6 to] Tight field; te jonnell, believe, to justify the cho! nessee and Texas, S. O, Ind,, 118, up 1 r . fig 281; Massachusetts, 13.8 to 12.2; New|stop; Joseph Hopkins, 1 base; Maximilian Hurwitz in the Other new directors added to the FOREIGN EXCHANGE i tae M Work, 13.8 to 13.3; New Jersey, 13 to] Tom Dillon, utility; Phi! Diamond, JEWISH TRIBUNE Consolidated board yesterday are REIGN EXCHANGE : oc. third base; Tom Morrissey, utiit acto! Rees Willlam @. Rockefeller, Samuel Ir,| Opened easier, Sterling, demand 4 eats cauiaae ¢ jar decre howr ithes r utility; . ‘te *) © th 5% 6-16, cables 4.63 9-16; up 6 aavere . ey J ¢ a piraier cooranee ere shown tn cites, [Haroid Heyman, utility: Loule MAYer. in iateneas of tho season, Tho Ne. [FEYOR Chairman ot the Remington] 462 & eile eer dee Mina S pis. 90 10 80 y AMibeny, 15.7 to 15.1 iN. Aq pvsnedd Ae ; wach, | tional winners this year were Cleve.|A*ms Company; Henry L. Titfany,| French rep 19 Rubber sted tom on “ apy 157 to 15-1; Camden N. J. 147} Court, second base: Joseph Barrasch.| igng ‘Telling strollers cotton merchant; William M. Butler, | cables .0690, off .0014, Lire, demanc papa: ry grtie et 5 ereay City. 141 to 11.9; New Bedford, |catcher: Elmer Schwartz, pitcher: | “ane trophy will be the first one to| President of the Butler Mil!s, Hoong! 0478 1-2 cables .0476, off 0908 1-2 aoe Peel rece op ca Mase. 14.2 to 11.1; New Haven, 14,6 to] Hareld Neubauer, pitcher. be placed in the rost |Cotton Mills, New Bedford Cotton| Marks .0001 8-16, off .0000 1-16, Bel es Om S ith " 0, Newark. J., 12.9 to ti Tren- Manager Maver jokingly termed) ir ruet, A special wit! | Mille, Quisset Milis d Nemasket| ¢ian france, d nd * U4 1 cables partes wy hme PP vrceies 1AM Yonkers, 11.4 tojthe “Mugsy McGraw of the Curb," } 1 pared opposite Mills, and Charles T n, industries | 0684, off .0019 1-2. Drachn e i 78 78 ster Papeee BOA: 10S ko PAVE & HtrOn wer! tne tr : j engineer mand .0150, cables .01 Wiss fran Motor 10% 13% ‘ team than the present one same innate. a ataatad my PYRSHE 1867 } $ ‘ a or 44 BUS HEARING PosTroNeD material will be avellable and Mayer > Popes ey hostage ay E ney ane iene 2 . The Transit Commission adjourned| hopes for two or three additions to] JRVEN % CORB MADE A wagon pp Brae IMichers Siaice AY. 00 1 * [ rm ‘ K Sa seg! : Garrah, Edwand R. Tinks 1 1.1689 ee j to-day until ne uesday ite] the squad. If they win next year, the| | reelehs Seton « 1 Some! ged Habieton, George de B. Greeas,| j nae ed ai 0 i, Bue tinued hearing dnt. the bus situa-|Curb Market nine will chalieng: the] Mince 'Divigion of the Officers’ Ruarne! « K. Ruppre ©. v. nile 1 oan 70% | 160 Wis dai this elty on account of legal en.| National Chempions for the Industrial| Corns to frvin S. Cobb, suthon nae ‘iheyer, G. Edward Buston jr, Sher, Seo Ceuta We r s ae rpg ee bo ft] 960 Weolworens, 7 eat ite specie! counsel, Clar- Championship of Fescrsppboogl 7s mous reward for his work duriny the World burne Prescott, John J. Wate 1s p 0001, Denma einan Di Guek asae 1M 11% © 144 f 8100 Tone: iv 160 Werth Pump pf B t Save’ beee Be, Pr SRNR Fae aah Sk See: SRRRURNS eslareey and Altred L. Fergyson 2036, cables 2040, up 900 Gull 8 Steel ve. TK Th 71 F900 Tex Gult Sulp ae 8 Ex dividend. a \ j

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