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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. EW YORK, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 27, 1915 AJTD BROKERS. STOCK TRANSACTIONS CRUDE OIL ADVANCES SALES OF BONDS alee. est FINANCIAL MARKETS WALL STREET NOTES Cloe- Net tng.

ehance 48 2 52 Lew-eel. 43 91 62 BALES FROM P.M. TO CLOsa 100 TOPtpe 43 6800 USAloohal. 93 2700 USRubber. 58 88 804 i UctttulSitt Dd 1 E23T noTemoer Secured Tax Lav 200 STCity 4it'8510'J tsw- CTe- Wet eet lnar.

chenre 32 82 HI 42" 44 17k 74 2 61 62'i-ls 64 64- Pittsburg, September 27 Another advance In the prices of the principal grades of crude oil was announced by the purchasing agencies at the opening of the market today, Pennsylvania crude being lifted 0 cents a barrel to $1.70. The other advances follow: Cabell, 5 cents to Mirrer Black and Newcastle, 3 cents to Corning, 6 cents to Somerset. 4 cents 200 USRub lst.106 108 108 148800 8 Steel. 79 78 78 1280 USSteel 114 114 114 12700 Utah 68 67 68 A Wild Iioiutn this iniirnitit; mvl liv wps in lh" titan at anv time sinf was sunk bsi ins. the ivc- Pafee.

eet 1800 33 15500 Al'sCMfCe 45 7430ACMCopf 74 1900 Am.A.C'm. 63 4700 AmB'tSug. 65 80400 Am 65 400 Am Can pf.lu8 crowded 1 interest rk market 1 I.usitanla tiu1 1 for 004 01 lli nl nl vli HI lil't Stocks Boil Over Wide Advances In Steel Issues Turn Over Is 1,500,000 6 AtaskaacTflv.135 1 Am TTeol4s. fiSH umtt, 1 Anoonr4)4s, TWe a "BN Yrx In, 61T 42i imiMij sjf In ojatontTH 1 thstsx nd txx exemw AO 65 1 80 39 64 80V 47 It. rniarked f' ''i Mine in- forth' thnt 107 width diraetiT if 8200 40 500 Va 65 2000 West 31 47 2400 West 77 a mm mum 108 79 39 91H OS I oi' 8400 Am 4 794 75 i ami similar securities S3 AtohT4SF4ii 13 10 12 2 Alee, adj 4s eta 11 47 1700 A Coal Pd.

154 152 1 wis: to $1.12, No change was made In Rags' lao cents. 1 Lima, Ohio Some changes were wad wmdbrraidecti if NewYerk 77 77 MONEY AND DISCOUNTS S2H 82Ms request, KM, 76000 Westlng'el24 121 123 1 500 AmCotOIl. 64 200 AmCotOnf. flfi Today. Saturday.

Aten enr ee so i made here today in the oil market. Per cent. Per eent 100 2 2 2 Sad JbtBocWtttt JlctiiiMi inn AtchRhortL4i. bfl HA Call money 12 4 jo5J 1 Princeton and Illinois advancing fror 1 iif Railwa'y'ja! 51 i 1,0 to H-12. Pennnlvania an 8 3 vistors ar.d lik.

(i they In-'-n ri-w-nt m-' thr.i' rc-onf'; "1 1 lie mils did r.j.i-i! eclipsed by th the steel and dis- because had in iht- 'ny the liv-' that, now to trade in fi last inrkm. while the j-iv Wi.r., soon i rt 1 i especially iiiiprrvnt issues. i BaltOWVa4s 70 214 218 4 63 S6 1 12Vr- "4 48Mi 227s- fl 19s 854 4 664T8 y-n 95 llTi 48 22Ts 19 844 srrii, Fwfces Co 2 Bait omo is 100 Wheel 8 800 300 WIll'i-0 pf 108 34 100 108 108 34 84 Corning participated in the rise quoted from the East, going to $1.70 and $1.18, respectively, but Mercer Black. Newcastle, Cabell and Somerset ruled firm at Saturday's quotations. HO ho 81 4200 Am 12V4 4700 AmHlde pf 49'4 400 AmlceSec.

231! 2600 AmLlnse'd 20l-j 100 Am Lin pf. 85l4 39300 Am 70 600 AmLoc.pf. lOOty 400 7 800 Am Malt.pl 80 108 108 5 R7 5 Jiurf West 4s 8t i i) sor PmiHo i2 1 2 8 H97h 9 Kor Paciao 1 no. NEW YORK 61at 100 2 98 Sixty-day 22 22 Ninety-day loans 22 242 Four months 2a3 23 Five 8 Six 3 8 3 Prime com. paperS a4 8 94 Demand sterling.

J4.70 $4.704 N.T. Federal reserve rediscount-All maturities: Up to 10 8 8 80 to 90 day. .4 4 Agricultural paper: I Some Hitrh Prices In Rails. Among th-- new h.gh pricej tr tUc L-la TRADING ON THE CURB 10 Balt08W34s hSi 7 29 Ei dividend. Mnooo oer eertae on jo eere smei treqje itfooate 'Aieisredes dmS ere 'euoiivione qVM saot)aeeaeJt ppo laiiJtxlaiT ejoua Jo suenje oqi Xhiaioaui euonoeeen uotfn paeeq en eiqet eAoqe em ni eooneisnb irv-N Trading on the outside securities The flrsit to he the Chain Store Investments 10600 Am 88s 87 87 200 ASroeltpf.l09ls 101, 109 market today was influenced to a favorite nml is being tipped for 75, great extent by the animation and while the common is sheduled for 50.

were In comparatively small volume Central and Pennsylvania moved into 1 OregBaLIgts bV 25 Pennco iO Penncons4sni3 1 Peopie'strasje. lt)04 1 Kea4Uum4s. irH 5 P2H 2 Replron4St. 84J 7 gouth Poo 63t 18 ami haoo.n 4s ') Bon Pao onr is 100H ,1 100 10 V. liOH 1 SouPaofdj 4.

bm 100 A Smelt 80 R0. 80- "A Pay High Dividends ODD LOT SALES, 12050 AmSteelP. 59 S5 58JH-384, 8 Our Present Stock Offer Open Until October 1 Only of the heretofore prominent shares I latter was not as active as on vester- new high price levels were reached. I day. Union Pacific sold higher than International Mercantile Marine 1 at any time since the distribution of Bank acceptances: Selee.

Hlrb. Low. 75 CStPMftO. 120 120 10 K.C.Pow.. 126 126 60 LigAM pf.

118 118 BANK STOCKS, alee. Hlft). Law. 10 National City. 400 400 last.

120 126 118 teat. 400 I shares, Submarine Boat and Kenne assets in 1014, exceeding its previous Minimum 2 3 Maximum, 4 4 85H 85 85 85l 65l hteneting Proipectus tent upon request or telephone Main I OH. AO-Package Grocery Stores Co. 613 MecWict Bank Bldy s30 10 S30 2 9 sontneVnRy'is 2 3 Unilt.h.mH. 400 Am Sugar.

109 109l4 109M-r 200 AmSugpf.115 114a 115 -1 1100 ATelilTel.125 1254 125V" lk 8700 Am 65 58 "fr 300 Am wi pf. 95 95 95 4 1900 AmWLstf 53 52 62 29100 74 73 73" 84 7700 104 104V- lk 200 100 100 Hi 72200 Bald'uLoc 114 100 11316 6600 BaldXoc pf llO'i 105 18400 Bait SQ p'8Ts 88V- 650 74 74 "4 SAXES OF STOCKS. The volume of business hour by hour and for the day was as fololws: From Shares. From 6baree. cott Copper were the features of the dealings.

Marine shares were the most prominent of the last named Issues and the dealings continued in the same large volume as prevailed in the sessions of last week. New and unprecedented levels were reached in the common and preferred, the gains amounting to about 6 points in each issue. Submarine Boat opened about steady at the level of the previous close and advanced 2 points lateT In best price of 184, made nn April 19 last The soft cloal properties, such as Baltimore and Ohio, Chesapeake and Ohio and Norfolk and Western, are tipped for big advances on the tremendous movement of bituminous to tidewater during the coming winter. Bituminous for Export Tho soft coal roads and, in fact, all roads handling any bituminous tonnage whatsoever, are facing a serious car Rhortage. The soft coal trade is booming because of the tmge orders STANDARD WE WILL BUY WE WILL SELL I'eiaw uo cr ill-" 17 1 bird at adj oe.

7 5 -a 78 7i' ToPeo4W4s. 63 2 81 85t 10 to 11.... 450,000 lto 207.200 The stock market boiled over today. So active was the early trading that bond quotations were crowded oft the ticker tapes, and during the first hour sales aggregating only $128,000 were recorded. The Initial hour's turnover in stocks was 404,200 shares, or at the rate of about 2,000,000 for a full five-hour session.

This is the largest hourly aggregate thus far reported on a rising market slnoe the outbreak 1 1 to If. .289,300 2 to 806,800 15 netn steel 1012 5 Un South 1 Cen Leather 100.. I CentPaclOc 1st. Sl, 10 Ches0 85 6 Sol? 6 Chi B4Q I114e. R3; 11 CheOoT4'M 78 4 thl Bur 4 Is.

07,, 14 Pfl 1 ChM48tPcT4ts 8 23 06 2 neu 4 ChlGtWest4s 6rt4 12Cnt4NWgm4s ChtRltPdebfts 44 2 44 1 1 Cons Gas or 117 1 87u 82 2 DeniHloU 4. i ll 1 70 1 Len4RloU4Hs. 75 26 DlstSecur tiQiu 2 ,5 10'iu 12 Kris 4e 0 2 brleoony 66 1 Erlee HSu 1 Hook sl 20 Uuds 4 ad 2iiix 30 2.1 ,1 K.Y II 111 Bteel -S714 10 10 lUfeuljupuv 1 5 Int'bRTrefis. 3 WiiJ 6 IotMerM 4Hiot 2 Lake 4 1st. 10 L-dck Sjieol 'il l'o 1 4s hJl.

P0i 34 8 Hlty a NalKnani4atja 94 15 NaL lube UH 77 KV Central 414s 87St 12 to 1. 818,600 I S5 Continental OH 60 Galena Blr. Com. 1,572,000 8ci 8600 1'i 14 1V- Atlantto Refining (0 Cumberland P. L.

So Prairie Pipe Line 46 8. O. of Kentucky 5 CS8teelsfns102s, i VaCarChem ls L25 Indiana Pipe Line 60 S.O. of California P5U P5t, 2100 Seth Steel 866 356 866 10 the day, most of which was retained. that are being pla.ced here by the 975 BetaSfl pU75 1591 fr-lO 1600 86 85 85Vt- vai eruuemoos 101 Wabitsh 4s Ift7 Will) SALES OF BONDS Transactions today (in St.DOOs).

1 CARLH.PFORZHEIMER&CO Pun 4aeu1-2-g-4 Bread. 15 Broad N. I. 1 The dealings In this Issue, however. Allies particularly France and Italy, wre in comparatively small volnme.

trade Is lookine for a record niove- of the war. There have been one or 10 7 Dealings subject to price and interest: 1800 59 59 1 100 81 81 81 1 two hourly totals larger, but they havo jg wabuqesotsta in in 18 Kennecott Copper was the feature of imont of bituminous during the coming the mining shares and scored a small Imnntha and they are confidently pre-advance on comparatively small deal-! dieting that they have acquired this SALES PROM OPENIJCO TO 1:30 P.M. corns when the stock market was 1200 CalPet 2l 20 20- lKi 20 4oOCalPetpf. 49 46 46 -1 breaking badly. By 2:15 the total turnover reached 1,500,000 shares.

foreign business "for keeps." It is known to The Kagle on first hand au 6600 Can Pacific 163 162 103 Westbi.irjtly.'l21 thority that certain bituminous inter The general Incentive behind today's 10300 CenL'ther. 51Ti 50B 50 14 NYCItT4V'W, 99H 3 City 4l NoTembor 102a 10 2 Adamft Hxp 4a. 75U 1 Am Cot Oil 93 5 12 Lack Steel 5s '50 8Mi 18 SR' 3 fH 1H 88' 20 88 8T4 45 871, 5 87T, 200 Cen L'er pll07 107 107 lrgs. Braden Copper was also firmer and scored a sharp anvance. The balance of the list was fairly active and firm.

The following is a report of transactions in the principal issues traded in on the Curb, as reported by Edward E. Epps Co, 25 Broad street. New York: 3 P.M. ests have just received a 2. 000, 000-ton order from France, in addition to or.

ders already accepted. This contract 2800 Cb.eOhio 51 50 50- 1400 ChiGtWest 13 131! 13 'is market was the successful inauguration of the long-heralded Allied drive against the Germans along the entire) western front, following the resump 5 KXW was brought back by one who may be described as the coal king of Pittsburg. 88l, HNt 25 I 18 123 25 122 1 122H 700 ChGtW pf 83 33 83 LONDON MARKET CHEERFUL FOLLOWING NEW YORK i London, September 27 The In New York Saturday and the favorabble war news oomblned to impart a more cheerful tone to the stock pmrlrf and Infused some life into the dealings today. The American 'was the most active section. Low prices as yell as high priced issues were freely Snarksd, and the closing was firm and Hear the best.

Japanese bonds, oil shares, home tails and Colonial bonus were bought with the idea that the present is a favorable time to Invest. International 5 no. liirtL. tion of an offensive here and there by STOCKS. Ehares.

Open. Hlirh. Lot. Alauka SU0 11 117B the Russians on the eastern front. Over-th a-week developments la the Braden Copper Can Car Fdy.

TOO Seller tSeller 30. Total sales today (par Saturday Friday H.t4i 18.OOI) 4600 ChlMiStP. 89 88 88' 800 pf.125 124 124- 1500 130 128 130 -rl 3700 21 2 i 4700 Chine-Cop. 46 45" 45 24100 ColFAIron. 57 5o 6 lie us Can 100 fl 9 8 H8)e 11 8n 7 BH 4 5 2 90 2 MBtPSS9tM4s.

8TH Montanal'ow ob Sat Tube 08' 2 Central 4. Canada Btcel KO 12 AtchT4SF4j. U-S 1 2 Atoh adj 4s eta wti 20 8 1(I4 '2 10 7 Ath Bhort 4s 8H BaldwlnI.oo3s..iO 7 Bait A Ohio 4s. S7 11 IlaltiOov 4us KVi 14 HUt, 10 30 1 Ba'ti'6 WVa'is 78 19 Car. Light P.1500 Central Fdy SOW) Cons Arlx Smlt.SGOO STANDARD OIL STOCKS Last.

35 'i 17 1 41 64-v, 4H 624, Balkans also indicate that Bulgaria's ardor to side with the Kaiser has oooled peroeptlbly, with rumors of Important preparations having been made by the Allies to invade Bulgaria and attack Constantinople by way of 4900 Cen 131 130 130 tos 118 34 I5's ri 4D-4 54 1 50-4 Trading in the Standard Oil shares 107 120 S5H 1 10 44 5S 11-14 63H 0'4 3i nt Mer Marine. 12000 Int Mer Mr, pf.4xw 52 NVConlOsotUplO.H 8900 ConCanCo. y4B yl 98Mf3 200 ConCan nf.107 107 107 1 today was in larger volume than In Kennecott 15H 41 Eci 44 60H '4 Mercantile Marine preferred to ease en sales in connection with tomor the previous sessions of last week, and Marconi of Am.JOOO Stewart M'e 800 Coin Prod. 39 18 191 row's call. Money was in good demand In prep lOOCnPr'dpf 86 84 86 1 prices showed greater strength.

The siibmnrine riemilnrl fnr thoao nhnrHi was In ro-pr I l' rL St.new.15W Greece. All these developments In the various theaters of hostilities are con As part payment for the coal being exported these interests have accepted a large amount of French national defense bonds. It is understood that they agreed to a stipulation Insisted upon by the French Government that these securities be considered non-negotiable for a certain period. How the Industrials Behaved. Under the leadership of the Steel issues, the industrial list became extremely active shortly after the opening.

Baldwin Locomotive was the "chief actor." The DuPonts are said to have refused either to affirm or deny that they had acquired a controlling Interest the common stock through the medium of the stock market This was considered by the rank and file in the Street as a tacit admission of the "allegation," and Baldwin opened at par to 101, compared with a closing of U5a on Saturday. During the next few minutes it shot up to 102, and then receded below parity for a time. But World jriln jam 10.VS. 1054; 105s 105H I(i5, 10.i 1115's 105 1H51 strued as accelerating the termination 41400 Cru. Steel.

103 96 1004 1100 Cru.Sfl pf 110 108 109 1 1100 0 A Sugar. 123 119 119 aration for the payment of the war Joan instalment. Discount rates were steady. American exchange was quiet of the war; but this did not prevent CURB STOCKS 10 144 144 1 certain or tne war specialties from advancing Into new high ground on oecauae 01 tne runner advance in tne prices of Eastern and Mid-Continent crude oil. The following is a report of transactions in the Standard Oil shares traded in on the Curb today: P.M.

around 4.70 Paris Prices Heavy. 11- very active tradlnc The Steel Issues 400 12 11. 300 Detroit Un. 601 6j. Industrials.

Today 106m 60 Saturday Bid. Asked. held the center of the speculative stage and all those Issues that have recently Bid 23500 Uiat Sec. 81j 28 Asked. 54 STOCKS.

Sharen. Open. High. Low. ant.

Amer. 52 Deen active advanced into new high Buckeye P. L. 20 105 105 105 105 Paris, September 27 Prices were heavy on the Bourse today. Three per cent, rentes 67 francs for cash.

Exchange on London, 27 francs 64H Centimes. 22 ground, with both Baldwin Locomo 23 .8 3 ,8 Illinois P. L. 10 155 155 155 155 18 87 UJOHi 13 BknKepTrie'lsli III, 3 CalGas El 5s. Ill 8 OntPacltlc let.

M)M 5 Chi Bur 4 4. HV 3 Chi B.tQNebis i :,4 5 ChljtKastlUSa. 61) 8 thllit West 4s UM 111 c.tHa 4 L'hlMSStP: 7it 15 lhMiU'cT4 911 5 7 6 1 hiM8ti'eyuilii3 :2 ChMstP84t5 884 20 3 1 Wit Chi HHP dob 08 4-tlj 37 44 6 40 fill RI41dibct 43 tlo 82 4 62 A ChKKVI'n(-n4s. HO 10 L'bUet-upiier .113 tive and Crucible going substantially 54 3 4 15 16 2H 89 77- 33 52- iXH- over par. xne speeding up of steel mills, the Increasing pressure of new a JU Dome Tl 4200El.StBat.

.7 27700 Brie 83 S2 8J00 Erie 1st pf. 3 52 200 Erie 2d 41 41 100 Fed 4--l 4o 100GenChem.288 288 155 94 lb8 210 234 ill 474 ii 92 158 212 234 313 200 474 88 Int. Petroleum.1200 04 Ohio Oil 40 158 Prairie P. 150 206 Southern P. L.

60 2S4 Stand. Oil, Cel. 50 31! Stand. Oil, N.Y. 20 189 Stand.

Oil. N. J. 60 471 Union Tank L. US before the end of the first hour it naa forged ahead again and reached 106.

LONDON QUOTATIONS 158 204 234 310 199 471 88 vn- par during the Crucible also 52 13 14 14 24 87 13 5 38 228 90 48.... 288 -5 Hos- N.T. inr. equlv, NatMailst do. 14 Central Foun 15 do.

pf 21 Cramp Ship'i 87 Emers. Fbon 13 Inter. Marine 5 do. pf 41 Inter Rubbe 8 Kelly Spg. T.

228 do. lstpf. 90 do. business, which is having a serious effect upon prompt deliveries; reported plans of new combinations for the purpose of increasing capacity all conspired to focus chief attention upon those issues. While some of them are avowedly nothing but war brides.

United States Steel and those first hour Saturday (V 33 morning of i in the upW 14230 lien Elec. 1,8 1,4 1i73 1230 Gen Motor 362 363 363 17 'osing on this Becky" Joined from an up to 52. at 78 4i and advanced STANDARD OIL SUBSIDIARIES 400GnM'torpU14 114 114-r "4 25 Broad (Quoted by Carl H. Pfnrhelraer. 87 10 102 151 S.

Steel ope 5 ,0 I 68 5 HI Railway 5s. 6iil 85 ti Teleph IIOHi 10 30 Hi 1 3 NT W4B444S. 77Ni 20 lo.i 4 3 30 s30 13 4 03 3 U3, 18 Norra. 81 in s30 804 6 BlH. 12 s3l) HIH 2 81 1 OrBg8hLfg4.

88 7 Peuneona 26 Penngen4'ROt 87s 1 PLorlllard 88Ja 1 4 Reading Ul 4s. 8 kg 2 Kep lion 4 St 6s 84 a i9 2 RloG4WMt4s. 70 2 Ii8i 10 81L4S0 1st. 70 5 btf 7 beabAlrLadje 63H 20 fi 8outh Pao b'Mi 3 boufuoonr 4s. 83 81 152)0 72 70 711 100 Goodr'h pf 109 109 109134 to 79-4, beathig Ita best previous price 1 CCC4StLgm48 71t 1 ColibOUtn 4s.

3 HI.U 170 ayju otNortn pii'z izr 16100 46 45 46l 14 15 18 28 89 13 5 45 9 235 91 175 4 17 14 5 10 13 2 2 9 10 103 2 4 of the year by a substantial traction. Last February it was selling at 38. It is now being tipped for an absolutely new high price par or better would not surmise many. The copper stocks 175 4 17 14 Cloe- N.T, Inc. cquIt, rensole.ro.

66 onsole ao. 54J4 Atnal Cop Am.Emelt. 60 60 Anaconda. 64 25t Atchison. BM 101W Atch'n es! Belt.ftO.pf 67 Can.

Pac.170 VM I hM cUH I hl.fcOt.W 8h 12 tien.ARio 4 8 Erie 31 Erie 1st pf. tW 62 Erie 3d pf 3U Su-Ct. Nor.pf.. 117 H3W JllinolsCen 111 104 :ouNnh.i-6 120 DM M.K.&T.pf 28 27-s Jlo.PacIflc. Uii Nat.MexDd.

N.Y.Cent..l05S4 Norf.W 121 North. Pac. 103 Ont.fcWes. B0 6P 81 Reading 2d Rocklsland St. em So.

B4t So. Railway 19H So. Ry. pi. 72 Union Pac.

HIM Un.Pac.pf. bl U.S. 8254 U.S.SteelpfUl Wabash pf 1H Wauaab tx 45 4 f.V4 tol4tomh4Mi 4 tens Gascr 12 2 Let Lniied 4H. 7o 1 UeniRloOss. riiH 5 sau 71 I 7i! 7 I)en4RloGfdi.

45 3 Diet tio! 17 00 7 i.upunl-4s..l 9 I were also stronif. especially Smelters. 18M 71 2700 Ciuggen'm. 66 600 100 08 600 111 ..108 12930 Insp nCop. 36 4300 Int.Corp..

21 13 )0 74 1200 Inter 21 13CJJ 0 1 Copper metal in London advanced sub-10 i stantially. Lackawanna Steel opened 13 i on a parity with last Saturday's clos- 0 lng advance. Cambria Steel in delphia opened active and continued its 1 advance of Saturday. Man. Transit Marc, of Am N.

Y. Trans. Pyrcne Mlf Riker-Hege'i 6t Mot Cons St. Jos. Lead Sterling Gum Suo.

Boat. U.Cig.St.,new do. New pf do. old Cn.Prof.Shar World Film 4 16 14 5 10 12 2 52 9 8 98 1 0 8 16 14 5 10 5 2 2 50l4 S. 8 69 1 8 7ST 6 Brie 4s.

80 80 minor issues that have made a specialty of installing or increasing facilities for the manufacture of by-products to be used in the manufacture of dyes and other chemicals, may legitimately advance further, despite continued Allied successes, which may bo reasonably expected to shorten the period of the war; but those issues the market value of which has been enhanced solely by the receipt of orders for munitions should not be particularly stimulated by such successes, except that the drive a gainst the Germans roay be continued for months with such Intensity as to impose a burden upon the munitions manufacturers to keep up the reserve Bupply of powdor and shells. With the steel shares the center of Interest, the automobile group did not figure prominently in the dealings, although prices were substantially advanced over last week's finals. Amer 1 S30 Ill Krleconr 5 ttrle cout 1H 06 73 8 14 1 10 102 82 t-241 83 8294 3 Krlegm lien Factors Malting for Optimism. The news of last week that E. Corev and associates had purchased Urn 4Vi per cent, war 97H 10 8-H 10 Bon Poo enr 6s 1004-s 3 Flor JfastC4h buH Asked 17 645 iOO 105 740 ::5 4,1 55 V70 14-1 157 107 IT, 34 217 ln7 160 iS 13 81 425 807 2,0 2:15 M48 128 312 468 42 I :.80 173 201 52) 140 t-5 226 43 3 the Midvale plant in Philadelphia and rumors of other deals and combines in Street.

Maanhattan.) Capital Company. Bid. Anglo-American Oil Hi'4 i.OMI.OOO Atlantlo Refining 635 200,000 Borne-Scrymser 270 10.000.000 Buckeye Pipe Line 102 6M.MU Cheeseborough Mfg 72,1 320.000 Colonial Oil 135 8,000,000 Continental Oil 2F3 3,000,000 Crescent Pipe Line 4t) 1,000,000 Cumberlanad Pipe Line 60 e.OCO.OOO The Eureka Pipe 260 1,000,000 Galena Signal OU 160 12,000,000 Galena Signal Oil JO.000,000 Illinois Pipe Line 153 0,000,000 Inter. Pet. Ltd 104 r.

Pet. 4 21,127,575 National Transit 32 I. 000.0OO K. T. Transit 211 4.000,000 Northern Pipe Line 104 Ohio Oil 166 Penn-Mex.

Fuel Co 58 10,500,000 Pierce Oil 12 7 18.000,000 Prairie OU Gai 418 12.000.000 Prairie ripe Line. W.t 205 2,000,000 Solar Refining 2HO 10,000,000 Southern Pipe Line -30 South. Pcnn (New) 348 8. V. Penn Pipe Line.

.122 10,000.000 Standard Oil (Cel.) 30 10,000.000 standard Oil ilnd) 464 2,000,000 Oil 400 8,000.00 Standard Oil (Ky.) 280 1,000,000 Standard OU (Neb) 34,1 88.000,000 Bundard Oil (N. II. 000,000 Standard Oil (S. 8,600,000 Standard Oil (Ohio; 6011 500.000 Swan Finch 130 12,000.000 Lnkon Tank Line 83 15,000,000 Vaai uum Oil 220 100,001) Washington Oil 36 All Quotations dollars per share. 101,9 looie HMJ'b Mining Stocsks.

Al. 11 12 FOREIGN EXCHANGE STEADY MONEY RATES UNCHANGED The foreign exchange market opened nt llHUb 100 In.N'k'lotl07 100 18 300IntAgrlpt 89 44U0 int 11 8200 InPap'r pf. 40 11 10 Kan Cy So. H8 SOOKnCySopf. 61 100 37150 'l-ankuLeel.

82 'lOO 9 23 2000 i.eliiKh 100 Longlsl'd. 48 lUOMackaypf. 67 Steel circles were the factors directly responsible for the sharp advances in these little Steels. The news from the Western front in Europe furnished the necesaarv background by stimulat- ing the entire list. It is now virtually admitted that the Allied loan negotiations cannot fail.

Cables from London this morning spoke of the successful) 12 I 9 i 18 ican Locomotive was favorably influenced by the big advance in Baldwin, and moved up sharply in the after Braden Cop. Can Cop. Co. Chile Cop. Con.Ariz.Sm.

Cons. Davis-Daly. 1st Nat. Cop. Gr.

Cananea. 18 1 2 38 noon, bids coming in from the floor 9 i ib 1 3 -10 c4 of the Exchange to board rooms sub 31 9 18 1 2 38 54 '8 5 2 8 'conclusions of the negotiations at Netv' ciulet and rates were about steadjr at the level of the previous close. Demand sterling was 4.70, cables -wero l4.71Ha4.71H, cable francs were 5.85 Vj s5.l6Vi. checks were B.86Ha5.87, marks were 83Ha834. lire were 6.26, Swiss exchange E.29a5.S0, guilders 40 15-16a40, Copenhagen 25.85a 5.95, and Vienna 16.65.

The following are the rates of exchange as quoted by Knauth, Nachod eV Kuhne, 1 WiUlam street. Manbat- 66 66 106 108 2 68 08 -1 107 107 85 36 20 20- 74 74 -1 2(j 2n- 215 215 107 107 18 18- 39 39 (, 111 39 40 1 27 28 60 61 160 160 77 9 9 6 23 23l 116 146 118 118 48 48 (7 67l 127 127 52 52 i.2 44 45 52 52 90 '4 90- 27 28 122 122 13 13 5 5 -1 11 11 -1 4 4 63 00 '4 105 105 86 8-l 28 28 90 90 1 6 66 110 110-1 40 York. Some of the commissioners left. 54. this afternoon for Chicago, where they-are e-xoected to meet Chicago and mid- stantially above the sales prices current at the time as reported by the tape.

The copper shares were all strong, on the strength of the metal. Standard warrants were boosted a Kenn'cottCot u4 1 OY 11 Gen Blec 4 1 1H, 28 1 ur-a 1. 0, 2044 1 111 Cent fdg B.l'-s 10 1 i Bnel 8 7 lnspCopcvtts'lft145 16 1411 5 lnepLopOV Ob 17 H.VX 6 i4ti 10 145) 10 24 lot 0 Mo. ts. 744 1 lol'oftxroios.

utile 10 4 8J 30 l64 8 lutMarMur 4hs 1'1'H 83 lutJaerAi 'wt ol 799t 22 8U 20 77 2 V7Vs 1 Ju I'hi 20 Vij, 0 liuntitieris 80 -U Lack all 6s "J3 .) i Volt 10 10H 1U Uj4 2 l.ukCBlUn 1931. Huh Llg4M)or9 1 Lis 01 ijui'S 1 bnu ii 82)4 ou 4 uni 4s. 2 Atauhat 4s 87 Western backers, some whom. un- ri a. 106M 2 JUU'J 1 luv 0..

lOO.n 22 KUjn i ton Paa (dg 4s. 8. 8 ti5.L4 1 in li 3 Texas Coot 6 10 TexasAPao lsi. 82 )0 30 MX 2 3 i'ulruav adj oa. 2o Ln.ou Pao 4...

96 i3 Ln Paoo I) '4 dsioeis 1 usll 2.te 1 8J 1 Virginia Ky 5a. 83 10 Yi AU UU. 2i 10 30 -0 1.44 0'4 45 VNaauqtscttita 18 1j 1 West 2 Wesiluguti.icv..lu5n 70 WesiUlbi rctfp.iii i 1 1 hiihieuce of tne packers, others-; Mines of Am Stewart Min. Tonapah Min Tonupah Ext Yukon Cold 200 Man'an El. 127 5500 54 2300 Max let.

93 47 100 May-Storei 52 dei'Tring to the pro-German sentiment. 2 of the communities they serve, are re-, 12 ported as belm; strongly opposed ihe loiui. A trip may be made us fir' las the Facitic Cons; after the Chlci.tfo eenferencos arc conclt.iied, but no one jiioubts the nuicome. This coniblence pound in London, while electrolytio was advanced 10 shillings. Quotations for electrolytio here were marked a quarter of a cent a pound to 18.

Distillers and XT. S. Industrial Alcohol moved up several points on the announcement of a 120,000,000 pound order for alcohol received by the latter from powder manufacturers. The former is to share in this immense 66)0MexPet'm 92 GRANDMOTHER GETS TIIE BABY. INACTIVE INDUSTRIALS illased cn 2 o'cLn'K prices.) (Quoted by Harvey A.

Willis 32 Broad way. Manhattan.) Singer Was Poor Year Ago; Now Says in th success or tne mini was wronir contrthutlDB citiif-e to the gen- Bld.Aelcej. oral ojnin-jimn tlitit in speca-- 3 i itiv rircies this AmRk.N'ote. 4 3S business. Railroad stocks were strong, sub Inutd.Rpf Neon rate.

Demand 4.70 Cable 4.71H eiaty-dey alaht 4.0fili Ulnety-day alfht 4.64 Parte eight Cable 5.SIIM Germany Cable MH Amsterdam Cable -40V4 Genoa 6.S'J Cable 6.28 "Vienna Cable .1553 BeandlnaTla Cable .2600 Swlti.rland sight i 6.32 Cable 5.31 The Mich ale 4900 MlamlCop. 100 200 13 200 pf 11 61 it) Mo Pacific. 4 230 MontPowT 60 300 MntPwr pf.105 86 1900 Net Knam. 100 Nat En 90 26 4 tS 6.18H son B.lbH stantial advanaces being recorded at the start in all prominent Issues, with several new high prices for the year reached; but the interest displayed in the industrials soon brought the rails ito comparative neglect. They, how The Miuvulc steel plant I'hlladel-i phia.

yea os controlled by old families, has been sold to N'iles 8. Otie Elev'r. OtisEev.nf 81 iT.e ipsp.u: '4o 1(2 itpnir.5t;,n. 10 Lo. Is: 2 Do.

2d pi. 63 Royal BPow RoyalBFpt.lua 4 260 K-5 12 56 6u 15b' oroy, tor- interests with whom W. ii. ('- seller 20. tSeller 10.

tSeller 80. SILVER Today. Bat UH klar auvur in 23itd el cor- mor i.liiei!t of the O. S. Saturday.

4t 2646 164 He's Well Off. Although he swore, less than a year ago, that he was in absolute poverty, when asked to pay alimony, Charles L. Singer, who lives at 157 Clinton street, on the east side of Manhattan, testified about his great prosperity today when he asked Justice Aspinall in the Supreme Court to award him the custody of his son, Gerald K. Singer, who is twenty months old. The infant is now in tho care of Mrs.

J. Kurtz, of 35 Wyckoff street, whose husband left a substantial fortune, amassed in the furniture business. Mrs. Kurtz is maternal grandmother of Gerald and it was in her behalf that Lawyer Algernon Nova opposed the writ of habeas corpus sued out by Singer. When Justice Aspinall heard testl- 128 '0 Sat 1,7 Am.Bkpf..

'7 Am. HraS3.2O0 Am. Am.Chlc.pt Am. Drugs 11 Am.K.E.pf Alias em. 22 Alias lJow.

2t BabcockiW 4 li" Bordens pf.j.05 4 Chllds pf 88 ComTabHec 484 Con85 EianerM.pf. lnt.Sily.pt. .11 2 lnt.Teitb'k US Ueo.Bk.pf.. 47 lnt.Ed.Pub. Salety tar.

1U24 K3l ever, are likely to give a good account of themselves during tho current week, especially if the war news continues favornble. Earnings reports coming to hand continue to meet bullish expectations. In the late trade today railroad stocks reacted under profit-taking sales 1 1 iii CIVIC CLUB OPENS CAMPAIGN "IT "8 22.i 87 112 107 48 80 4y 6uo 3 K5 -6 6u 1 poration is liroinineiitly identitied. It is said that the consideration for the transfer lo the new owners was au initial pa.nient of $10,000,000. It is I believed in well informed quarters that the French Government is directly concerned in th.s deal.

Corey is a property holder in France and is well known and connected in the Republic. It is said that some of tho I hN4n 100 1400 Sev Cop'r. 11 22 JO NTAtrB'lic 1.59 7400 (.8 69 12900 NY 29 li 1:8 97 19 i-avny lu finger Mfg .2 15 220 St'd lo i Do. 101 Stan.Screw.125 183 Lo.pl.A.. 83 80 Do.pI.B..

ynH 102Hi Scan. Motor 10 lots 159 2 97 'H nn and switching to the Industrials. Price movements in the latter in tho later aft Expect to Add 3,000 Members to Club Roster. Expecting to add 3,000 names to the 3'. 114- 2709 Xorf ft W.

115 114r 3 )0 North Am. 75 75 75 -1 Cable 34e Call money opened and renewed at per cent, and most of the day's loans were made at that figure. The range -was from 1 per cent to 2 per cent. Time money rates were unchanged and the market was quiet Sixty days 2a2 Per cent, ninety days 2a2 per cent, four months 2a3 per oent, live and six months 3 per cent Prime mercantile paper was steady from 8 per cent to 4 per cent. Prime bank acceptances steady at 2H2 or both sixty and ninety days.

The statement of the New York Clearing House showed exchanges of $236,712,189, and balances of INACTIVE MISCELLANEOUS 110-! 33 1 Bid.Asked. NTBRO1K102 10 roster of its membership, the Brooklyn rtd. apartment ot Civic Club will tomorrow enter upon singer, he Intimated that he would its second stage of a campaign which I leave the baby in the care of its liiil. Asked. Am.

Malt 8s 86 88 Buffalo Gas I GenPlrew'k 6 8 GenF' tvk.pt 40 60 CenU.GososlOl 162 Denver Gas 220 AmsUas. 100 101 4900 SorthPac.112 110 203 Pao 33 32 34 34 4935 114 113 117 700 "hila 88 88 100 PLorlllard.175 175 2230 Plus Coal. 34 83 mother's mother. 102 LU SI 81 3 NTERQ.cislOO SPaulGasia 87 Stand. 7 StanUaa pt.

25 88 Wett 1 ernoon were irregular. The announcement of the departure of some of the Anglo-French bankers for Chicago was construed both here and in London as Inferring the successful conclusion of conferences here and the arrival at a satisfactory basis upon which the new loan will be issued. The commissioners now have a tangible offering to present to the bankers in the interior of the country. The American section in London was the most active of the entire market. London is greatly cheered by the war news, and prices of other departments were advanced also.

The foreign exchange market here continued without notable change. 34 '1 114 117 87- 175 1 34- coniracis uiai placed by France for ritles, are proving disappointments, because the contractors are falling far behind in their deliveries. It is said that the WestinghoL-se, for instance, is making bvt slow progress on Its big order for rtfles, but is fully protected, because there is no provisions for revocation contained in the contract. France neds the guns and, according to the story current, has decided to enter directly into their manufacture here to ins' prompt delivery. British Shipping Profits to Be Ta.e4 50 Per Cent.

According to a private cablegram received this morning from London. began last July. The campaign committee will meet at the Imperial Restaurant at o'clock and then proceed to canvass for new members. It was announced at the headquarters of the club, 127 Remsen street, that nearly all the original committee had reported for duty. This committee will be supplanted by about 100 others, 102 102- 700 PitCoal pf 103 The Sub-Treasury was a creditor at the Clearing House today to the extent 05 97o MRS.

GOELL)3R WANTS ALIMONY. nusband Said to nave Inherited from Father. Decision was reserved today by Justice Clark of the Supreme Court in the motion my Mrs. Mary J. Goeller of 573 Guion avenue, Richmond Hill, for the punishment of her husband, Wll- H0O Pts.

Bti pi. Hi- 17550 're'rt Steel 7 to 66'j 2' 1 nun 111' 1.HT, In, of gl.lJl,02. The Sub-Treasury gained 5430,000 from the banks on Saturday and since Friday last pained $857,000. Money at London was steady at S. CARTRIDGE STRIKE.

Lowell, September 87 About 700 striking employees of the United States Cartridge Company voted to report at pickets at the gates of the company at 6 n.m. today. Organiser McCarthq suggested the action as part of a plan to convince the company's 7300 Ky Spring. 4 3 41 43 rl making altogethor a committee of i about 300. I i A it.

I from 3H to 4 per cent Discount rates Ray op r. 'i'i'4. '-2la 22 1, 153 153- Q13. DOS. 01a were unchanged at 4a4i per cent.

the new budget plan oi mcreaaiiuf i k. th. "am Goeller, for his failure to pay her club, said he was sure thealm of the fflHrnnv nrt and 4 per cent for both short 1IIU neuj 4 004 committee would be reached. It Is manager that a large number of em- frnm and three month bills. ordered by Justice Callaghan several nlnvaa arn willinor tn rhirn tn 30DH as 48 51TUii The Bank of England today bought tins Is ot Si eat miereai pituinea to cioee loo oamuaisn on months Bjr0, Goeller is the son of the Frlda'- late William Goeller.

who conducted a 22001tep3t'Pf-lW 101 101 work until their demands have been! DU i' 7U.0UU in Dar eoicl 8 lor tnnrt neoiile in this country, granted. 200 Rockt'd pf. Premiums on gold were: Madrid, 2.40 hotel at Fulton and Church streets, Ja it will have a decided effect upon the and Lisbon bU.uu. DENIES ATROCITY STORIES ROUMANIA SEEKS LIGHT ON BULGARIA'S INTENTIONS Rome, September 26 via Paris, September 27) Tho Turin correspondent of the Idea Nazlonale says he has been Informed tho Roumanian Government has sent to Soflt a note, couched in friendly language, asking an explanation of Bulgaria's military preparations. LINVINGSTOX BACKS MAO CRATE.

price of steamers ami ireigm. rates. Hecauso a steamer will not be to rn ns much with a 50 per cent, tax New York exchange at commercial centers was: Boston, par: Cincinnati, UNSEED OTX ADVANCES. Leading Interests l-av advanced 3200 700 Rumely pf. 100 StLftS'nl' 100 StL4SP2d.

HjO ia 4 3 5 15 37 'n 4- 7 -1 4 1 5 15.... 87 5 7 4 5 16 37 par. th iwstble profits to be made out the price of linseed oil 25c. a gallon, Oration, the price of steamers Bernstorff Says Tales of "Armenian Massacres" Are Untrue. maica, for many years.

Mrs. Gooiier is suing her husband for a separation. Goeller, according to Lawyer Edward E. Deen, when seen at Cniro, N. where he now resides, said he would not ppy the alimony under compulsion of the court.

Goeller denies this. Goeller is said to hftve received $40,000 from the $120,000 estate left by his father. ippline. tnit tins decline win tne price vju qi $880,000 SAIE IN CITT. 1 j00 S-aAlrLpf.

S0O Hoe 150 155 155 live Darrein, or more. ue earn schedule of prices hae been marked up to 66c, city branch, in single barrel lots. Thomson Hill Lota Auctioned, 143 in One Parcel. JOO Sears Rpl.l2-a-4 124 124 ou.iy fRl- fA s-n, i yUU I31UDB IT ou gTl SJ be automatically reguiafd. to a oei" tain extent, hv a further rise in f-eieht rates.

With British steamers under such a handicap, vessels of other should come into request. and it is not unlikely that the proposed tax may increase the number of registrations under our own laws. A tax hii'l been expected, bin one no" 0 exceed 40 per cent. 94 xne oig auction tsaie or lots on Thomson Hill, Long Island City, Saturday afternoon, was adjourned at 6:16 p.m.. after about 150 lots had been sold out of the 293 offered, at a fire norrs tenants.

Tenants in the four-story double frame tenement at 977 Flushing avenue were alarmed today by the dis Cotton Market Also Booms. The cotton market was nulte as buoyant and active as the stock market today. Initial prices established new high records for the year, and 16850 racinc-- wa's 15400 19 19 1300 South'n pf. 88 57 17400 atudebak't 145 189 830 Stude'r pf 109 108 13700 Tenn 58 7 2500 Texas 178 165 covery of what is believed to be an a Ciuniui'iv'al t'un total of almost $250,000.. The auctioneer, Bryan L.

Kennelly Incendiary Are In the grocery on the "...7" V.Ti" foppc-r Molai, Indorses Him for Register In Republican Primaries. Jacob A. Livingston today gave an eleventh-hour Indorsement to the candidacy of John MacCrate for Register in the Republican primaries. Mac-Crate is opposed by John Kissel, and the race has been wide open, so far as ihe executive chairman was concerned, he having steadfastly declined to express a preference, William M. Calder and numerous others of the Assembly District leaders have already come out openly for MacCrate.

Fin SL' I h. second hour. Liverpool was tirm. and tin, who also owns, the building, P-o-, In withdrawing the remainder, said he had a private offer for them in 19 57 1411 109 57 173 9 168 -t8 12 58- 100 92- 80 2 7 100 Texas ipa loo 106 oorts of the approach of hurricane mouiiy. inquiries for copper reported In the l-cal with hWn as high 18 cents.

Standard W.11 rants in 1 inovtd up a pountL It Is reliably reported ilv.t. despite- th fact tha' copper metal enters largMv 13 1900 Third 59 lOOTob.Pr. pLlOO iT4 58 100 of violent character from Jamaica. Weather conditions were good; but did not ooernte to check the advance. Boston, September J7 Thai German Ambassador, Count Von Bernstorff, In a letter made public here today, declared reports concerning- alleged atrocities In the Ottoman Empire were "pure Inventions." The Ambassador's letter was written under date of September 23, and was addressed to Mlran Sevasly of this city, chairman of the executive committee of the National Defense Union, who asked for a definite statement.

PltEPAREDNKBS ESSAY PRIZE. It was announoed at the headquarters of the National Beourlty League, Si Pine street, Manhattan, yesterday, that Jules 8, Baohe, the New York Banker, had offered $500 as a prize for the beet essay or artiole, not exceeding 500 words, demonstrating the necessity and wisdom of adequate preparedness by the United States against war, The contest will close November 1, and the award will be announoed Thanksgiving Day by a committee of fivs man of national prominence. 1 lloemnn Kessler of the Hamburg avenue station heard a noise like an explosion and a few seconds later saw flames, Kessler awakened Ihe pucupatils aNnd turned in an alarm, After the blaze was extinguished, the firemen claim to have discovered a strong i into tne niA.iuiaeti.ie o. jji 92 80 7 27 100 Twin CUT, Wi'ts 80 1600 Ua 7 100 Un.Bag.pf. 27 aed of Raiy?" I war the proceeds ot protv.

which to ni-vaih" it ronnrted in resocinsible ciiarttr Allied loan here. 27., odor of gasoline. Fire Mashal Bro- tne 'Coof. brt vptrieieil that an snnouncetnent of a receiver- bulk at a figure In excess of what they were bringing at the sale. About 650 persona attended and bidding was spirited.

The lot's on Queens boulevard brought $8,600 each; Nelson avenue Gosman avenue, Biiss street, Carolyn street. $1 425 to $1,526 each, Among the buyers were the. following: Joseph Lippman. E. M.

Spier Victor Johnson W. F. Smith. V. Lowe, J.

S. Leland, Q. Brokaw John Thaoker, James Fuller, Harris Means JCdward Schenr.k, AV. H. Baum, Ed-Tracey, Charle3 Watson, W.

L. Jhrohanan and Wesley Winant phy was notified about 300, The damage 'jgnip for Missouri, Kansas and Texas sniffs and cmirner c.im...MfIle. will be mads tomorrow, It is stated that will be available tm- copper PRESIDENT GOING TO VOTE. Washington, September 27 Wilson will go to Princeton, 22400 Pac 134 183 133- 5 82 fel 81- 1700 Un 56 55 50l 100 Cigar pf 105 105 1008 200CDryOf, 57 57 57-l 6000 l'n P-y ia. 24 23 23 tomorrow to vote at primaries for the New Jersey Legislators.

Ha will return to Washington in' time to address the Grand Army of the Republio encampment tomorrow all thepapers in the case have been sent i market, i mr i. West, for signatures. "Katy" has long 1 for this reason, has as been a weak sistr, and while tho I a commercial commodity JUI mn prices of Its securities should soil off munition of war. Hence pisi as seen on the announcement, the receivership as the loan is conR.tmm.ittd. reav? is not likely to have any effect upon buying copper metal for shipmaat the generJst, It Europe is looked for.

H. CHARLTON I1A K1UTT. Jamea Henry Charlton of 874 Union Hall street, Jamaica, today filed a petition In bankruptcy giving his liabilities as tils assets as nothing. 1 800 LiiSyls pf. 40 38 38l 500 FiPe 21 20 81! nignt..

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