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National Adv List of Advertised Products Published ^. JLfe day for K3iotan StonctQru*n> I. O. 0. E of this cltj hS th St Alfred Peter, of Sheffield G 0 , of this cltj' r wheS the SsmotQrJjnx wl« heffiel Give* Interesting TaBc b H Sinning todays race. - PORTUGAL NOT BOTHERED People Enjoy Life'in Despite the Labor Tfoublfei. ••' Portugal. Jri spite of all ports spread abroad by interested 1)6^ {fa, is at the present moment o^S»» cijl ami economical troubles no worst o jf than other. coTretrJte? TChJefi in the great wan one drives through and her suburbs on a jjunday and\ the happy .crowds JboUdajr e' week's work,, the to- dljiienlt to find in any- country the Portuguese the g Unless some mefay^ of jconveyance l d tlkin \i 1 th be previously engaged, talking \i? 1 the ©ply method of locomotion. 'avttflaWe. on that ila.v, for trains^ motorcars* car- rlagps. carts and omnibuses are alj\ tired or seats booked in advance. Even the street ears are filled to Over-\ flowing by \torJtmep and their .fam- ilies- going to' the outlying districts, gmlllnKly bearing with them their pic- nic baskets. The lpafy avenues just oufsidejttor \®P' city are filled with people afoot, sljpg- ing..populnr songs from theJajest re- .1 . H - - ^tk « Ju •« * A • ••••• \i A MA ^ fc I I 4-tfcd vufs or. . . . ,. ._. the people in the conveyaiices. Outsidp and Inside tis^ railroad 1sta- tkms frmn early morning are jUljea with people of the more wealthyy working and- professional ^ classes try- ing to obtain accommodations .for i t ' trip cither to Cintra, Cascaes .JOC the Estofil, the beautiful Kivlera »f Po# ugfil. ' - . •)..'•! It is true that besides all this mer- rymaking there Is a social unrest Jta Portugal. Strikes are frequent, but generally peaceable;, there/ 1 ;!*: an- oc- casional bomb and sometlffie's a street riot, but bolshevik revolution* there* If none. When thf«e 'bromhs • were thrown recently into the ranks of a popular demonstration of gratitude to the goTernment for taking\ measures to lower the prices of foodstuffs, most I—of-tlie~«t<>nionstr»tor**«irrie* *on~ though not ning f had - happened.- lomb throwers 'were 'arrested, was trH. Auiu&einents h&UL OEn Hi, with little. HAD IT ALL PLANN^^Ut.SjV * i nTA'tuk 4r\n*t Colored Soldier Knew Exactly What He Was Going; to D*> With Alt Those Blucjc Clothe*. Hprp is a Btory^of-.two negro ^ol-. •\ ers ' wljgjBere talking just-afte/s the ilgning of the armistice:, .\'Rastus said one, 'w*ai you to do uhwi you-all gets- hoineT \'What am I gwine da*T1,ig_ the fust place, jaigger) I's gwinf buy me n white suit o' fclo'es, ' a White shoos, 'n a wliiue shirt, collar\\!! ttej, \n a white hat, i's gwine be white all, over, nlggrr, an' den, 1*8 give Tip jrott, sigRpr r.iiks 'n alias to my .'soclatlng tfid white folks.' .. ' . ,. ' \The bay paused! , then masked: What j-ounll,gwine do, Jafcer ' jsommejttB • on kjid coife ^fc^d'AniSricai\llfe were given this aopn at a mefetfiig of fS^r#*fet^|jg! Sheffield,' England JkonoraTj* secretary X&Mji&&*r #C6fft#{ >v ckKr. •''^iBiSfriS*^.-.- tJ-1^* «<?. «£j&*E£&: Ifclf to m weeks and expects to sail for home noxc wofiKj t&iCiUfir ._SiRCkjwith tiioxjcnfins- \YHSttr^mrvraaal' 1 Wa^il^S\ ^tf^Pwi 2§^^(^*^™'^ cerhing the tlni^f&Staie^ itfe^lties, its people, and; industrial and Social 77/ - — -- — •-= —• -vwy . wyytlt< HltUUpvUlVll *••*!' are in charge of a \committee of wtiicHk Bert Lawrence, vice Grand Hya»tyto; r iSj the head, ana it is announced that fihe events of the^day will go through with a ftangw,. • „ ; .> . One of the leading features Is ex»s pected to be** tiff* fiaaebajj^^me-^thafe staged* duiring the^afiernoon at .3:3j)j-.p'c}oek between a. team; mting Kedar Khan Sanqtprun* of Rochester ana art aggregation ofi baseball players fijem Shortsvllie, nearly all of whom. -Will be Odd Fei*- life* ' Tliese jnost optimjstic character. He is very enthjiSiati ovgr^ thjs_couatrj: ilbV |fl MJ* 4 impr-esstOMB ^^^^0|fgly .fiMJs,*** 4a»4, »f boundless opportunity and marvelofia rewards. ? 1 Th city. Mr. Peters is an He~eanTe\t<n iaatic .s country to attend t^te international Rotary con- vehtion recently ht^H in^tlantJ^Clt ^ intr vehtion recently . tq make a visit?'to the lead- tog opttcarmaau,fftej;ui?ij»g plsmts in the United States.:,, He'is in th$Kp$h tical manufacturing business In Eng- land, being a member oi thg flrSi of Leaafbeater & Betes of Sheffield, with a' chain of stores tfii^ughpUe *tBat country, He does 'an-ei^tefasive^'buSf- ness\ with, varjoii* optical concerns ta ; this country and'this afternoon he Is Inspecting the plapfe.-of the lias. Bttuctiipn c-luo tlna noon o. \ well as Sotat'jr that ui]ia »v V-VnL in-- : #*anee. jjromiuent m . Mr. Peier s Is } ^u|(Rt,ta \ing talker and has.^had ence as -^l^;fc for in f merits of means of ^fg gus, disi^iieii.,rftinder the general di- rection of^eofc Pt.j^ Parrott My. Me iseoA wlllTaapvote s ]h}m;«ielf particularly to the BtHd^t. jEttto yroblem ence as a,.pub^l^;fcrer:-^% wlren^. he returns ^'his Mom$ to a series of • iectwi'ea? oa v ''SS EB ihaa witifes'sgd. T&ere. Qeaeva. as MM the 'various other Ameri whicK h*4tttt honie wlthi all comers! l i \ : cQUn<%/ara whfdh-weM. tt^;r -'-—— lce'iyaterl ibeaicl c^birtt^'feJaV wertr iced- the wonla exceedingly hot ^ rarely experience. .^ He ted Co the h? ym^g lfe^e^.rJ.eric^ here ne would go home autte conifortr ed in this respect, ~ ( lS*e.sald '&%$ could not get accustopd \Jt ,g T «ays Jiiko, Ts gwine buy me.a Wq,c|: «uit, 'n btatk. shoes, 'n a, Wac)i. B1J)|IJ. i ' tj 'an black.d'e,.'n#a black hat.'tls' twine bp black all over. Den, when: Sat's done. I's gwlne btjy me^a big piece of black crape •'and f\UD'l mj black lint.' \'Man.' says Bastus,, 'what mean by-nu den? black c;b'e% andB^ &fy black crape? What for you'gwlne wear dat black crape? t \^ ~.\ \ 'Nigu'i-r,' sa-ys Jakp,Ta gwtoe }aaar flat Uiai-ii-rrep,e. \b,your funeral.'\^ D. powle In the-Bostoi man nn the South, side advertised oar for sale, Ba?ly the pS&morn- a man who lived across the ea W ^ 1 Uy last nighfs p yom- car fbr safe.\ true,\ said 'the mn , he ca r, \but surely yofl not in tiio market, fdr it.'''- • \No.\ ,_biit ' r ta son \as the reply, »%ut I Only the street ,andl my car^ And thftre -would an J)* of me spending :m* money for Ttispment if after the jeopte ;*? 1 t , hroUKh looking £t your cat you ^ ul f just ?d^ii& just to rnuls nt ' News. coinage. j plj3« Jje sald,-t<J^ ful of inohey\.when tlljp th.6 tmHim themselves, Thfe %, iKenerously done. klf ; lie sald'Ih*y werte very eoo becomtiflpaomiai Th\€rt if g; dIh*y wer andjastbecomtiflpaomiai. a better -feail^ AeiwJ^tt^BttaTJaast labor and there was a, wtuhignesi lo P the very large-tajres- which are n id Medessarny Impoeed on account of the •war, there t)ei§g 'i*g6H<efyl willingness to pa.y the eotpntr speedily as possltJlfiV __ tiaf Iharf f& Utteib was. no sli acquaintance or h 'MaX§ calling bjt,-first He names as ttiere i&in 'this CQuntrjsf. said he hoped \ ~ •••* rrfff^nlro 1 this C' lean brothei* i more ijttpl«a ! %4th the\ ti o^ Rptary. JTcsaiiavthcre -Ivaa- njuch Civic work of a S&lg'hj.i^fder be'ngi.dsnx bv the Britliih' f-tnV>3, ati(l h« itold Of. ^kthisowncIuWS&lli^eol^ fifty members much like the Geneva cTubT'tafrffiridriiad^doner He. mentioned parueuiarly the-slviBr tjf a Christmas afawaf- : 1im» y*Bf tf> ftflflft wftr TOiiiowa •6mething they had not iienjdyed for Jjye years previously. The Biitei l b<5 «ald had. inau- itV4i fg gjirated ifii someifiinr whfclr IBKI *ro5ced w& Value it British' lndifstrles. He said tfte British 7 *club» w^sre doings great deal to link together the common in- jjtJajLfiQant#., jBfgr^eegijL makes friend* »na, frl0nd olared. 6 the foutfdatloit l I ad #- iny Sum Kills 51 Coyotes In Month. ty, Whirl, M'liple, trapper, of Yiiba eOun- durlng the month of Bl coyotes* for •audit and Is a bounty offered vls6r« •> t'K- Tuba board of supe«« • nc:e Is seldom « moaHi thki olared. 6 the foutfdatloit # .wh e>erything else Is reared. Outajde^of the Cftristian churcii Jie believeaKo' tary was the greatest, upyfting frlenashii) existing between England and America. He said tliat the future welfflire of mankind <3tePend s .eontlnnaJion,of< this rtrendly botweeh th^Knglish speaking peoples. He h'adlhad a m6st*ap:p*tlmc In this cpwitry he saldf white Mia was his .ftrst Visit here it VcijiJdHiOt lie his last and that he hoped soon again to come to Aitttrlia an^f ifflf T^ctteif actitfal^yeti wfih its noe people.'' He »teo ^1?*5 most hearty.ln«¥flon to thr Notary menfticf* td atteM In*-1» JRolary con*entlori whiclrlB y>% «r. Follo%lngr the baseliali gam© will be a •baSePSoiicer't iri -Pu Park in the*«venlng by Khan bana/fif Hooliester. will be on\ sale at Rht Oi in by the Kedar\ lee creami Rochester • Orientals lave sent. that —the^_ ar*o fiends—for—\hot— and that they want provision. _. for plenty\ of them on the •grounds at Gulvln Park \and also in. the vicinity of the_bfflnd_j*bncert. Tlie lpcal cpnv^ nitt^KJs-iounding;. up all tba_rTEoser aogjs in tlie town and promises to i. that every Oriental Sets his u y 7 The delegation from Rochestet' will* come .to.. Qj tn pT over the Rochester and Ka.stern,-W-hilo the Syracuse {)rleh,i3Kls will ,com> by ; A antoaiobile—a,nB—over—the—Auburn- \f Branch of the New York Central, A\u» «al burn Orientals will Join the Syracuse party as It passes -through their city. New Assistant Appointed at Experiment Station Will Study Relative Mjrits of Duttirrg and Liquid Sprays at Innecticides. -Guy F. Mclieod,, formerly of ti Jfass^chusetts Asrficuitur^l • College, hafiieen appointed ia.ssistanfcv.in ento- mology at the Experiment Station, and liaii entered upoavthjB duties\\bf his new S4tl>,e4speeial>kpproprlation i '~-tiohT- of the relative rand'liijijid sprays as Insects and ftjn- .. Thomas. O'Toole *'nd her daughter (Seraldine ana. son- r Thomas, . iCft and Mrs, Griffith Jqnes atfd twe- ,8on»* Enlph and. Merritt, are spending then 1 vacation, with Mrs.\ J. % Jones, Argyle street Btewster- ,. . Jeffirson, Long ftlflhcl, ate, the' guests of Mrs. Srewster's in6ther, • Mrs* Ojga, Fenn. of-rine gtreeti •• Mr., and k», Dudley ^ gaahlngton street- Washington, ±), fify whe»e they spent a weeit with friends. Afr. ai\ri Mrs. Mrs, Hayfi.1, Archeri whose homes are Washington, made the return trip with them as far as Shortsville. \ .- Mr. *mid Mrs. George Gillette of bewis- street have been caKcd to Mo- hawk, N. TK by the tteath .of the hus- band of Mrs. Gillette's sister. • r-^r •— ;~ Mi»; Edward Maloney. The funerat of Mrs. Edjvard •vw ft- When making purchases o| jobbers o| raanufacturer^.merchants will venient to have before them a list of prodaqfcs fhat are being advertised in Daily Times M so that they can make se|fictitnsQi goods that wifl move quickly, backed; By local afoertasing. 1. > d it eon*\\\ Geaeva ', because H~ ^^ Oals Armour's Pancake Flour\ Auto-Strop Rator»~- , w Andrew Jergens Products BaTcetVCofcoa Bruntwick Tires Mazola ~ Monroe Clothes New York Central Ovehno Soap . Payne's Clippings. Pd Borax Soap (Kirkman'») Camel Cigarettes n pa Perfection Oil Heaters Post Toasties Colunibia Graphones and Recoi-ds u t Chandler Motor Cars Dodge Automobilem Durham-Duplex Razors Delco-Light Essex M&ter-Carf Exide Batteries FoodProducte, (Wflsob^ Firestone Tfl^ip- Franklin Auto* r s Famous Players Pictures Goodyear Tires Goodrich' Red T Grape-Nuts .. Horlick's Malted Milk Hudson Motor Cars Instant Postum ~ •„• Jiffy-Jell Dessert Jersey Food Cereal Jumbo Trucks \ - -JKaro Corn Syrup Kirkman's Borax Lazell Dental Cream Prince Albert Tobacco Pierce-Arrow Passenger Cars Pierce- ATd Royal Baking Powder Rengo Peft Corsets Rochester Ice Cream Rochester Trust Co. ~ Rochester Welding Co. _&ocony Casoliiie- Security^Trust . .Syracuse Trust Salada tea Sapolio • . Shoe Polish, Two-in-One Society Brand Clothes . , Two-in-One Shoe Polish v Union Scrap, (Payne's) ^lSld T '\\\\ t Varnish (Kyanize) Victrolas and Records WrigleyGum Wilson Certified Product* „ x j , Whittemore Shoe Poliih Willard Storage Battery m CLIP THIS our AND KEEP FT j?-Z~~ -----. - •»-< of a drcumatHffde 1 'td* What they- ^re ^ n ? funeral of Mrs. Edjvard Ma- l tbia cpantiy. He. thought thitig/ '^ey will take place .tomorrow morn- 1 resre -very high *J*i*93ftstaBdvhnt*'a^fc* i r ^ n ^ a ^ '\''^ p'clock from the house.and > ts sfetnt vStt'.jLftd ft&i eXDeriesicai at 9 o'clock from- St.- Francis de Sales' Fuhtral of John J, Moylan. The funeral of Jolin J. Moylan will' be held tornorro\v .mornlnir'^^at •9:30 o'clock from hlj home, 93 E'xehaago 'street, and a t 10 o'clock at St. Francis de Salles, church. Burial .will be in St Patrick's Cemetery. • - • • •> . •_ —• j ' .i. ' • t^; _ -.:• , ,_,_ • Ainerlcan Legion ^ock-I?arty, Bin»: den street, tomorrow eveniag.r—AdVi. Abo the Elimination of So- ; Called \Jay Walking\ Recommendations of Police ' Corrimusioner. Received r Stubbs SRecoasftendatioa\ that lseal traffic regula'.e the parts 'flt ihe seett TO ajsd to eliminate **iay- •wklkin^.' ,--J)jr -mark'.as certain Inter- sections, for the use of pedestrians, were \received thishs t ftj nlngrr hy S Cmii mqrng y y ^w., fcom 'Pptjcef Commissioners Beverly Ghtrn, ^Diavld • Nepter kpd C. •KJlUaratflBlc* The commissioners dis- lost' evening at a honor of Miss Leonta i^hose rhonor of Miss Leonta IJunJtiaiihf, i^hose rilarfiage talces placep (his week. Those it Mi L i ( ijweaen were the Misses Leonta Tftin- Tftihi.. Catherine Golemaji, 8$sry $ Mt Tl F D $ . zer. Margaret Toolt*, Fanny Dunhatn, Margaret Sclienk ana Mftrleah Wlh' Lone Highwayman Get« f6^)00. West GreenWich, B,. I tj July ii--A lone highwayman held up an, automo- bile occupied by _ttve JProviajeiwe bu«^ in ess men on Moose Neck roadHoday. The bandit w«th leveled revolvet' made one of the lium \pass the hat\ to -which present traffic situation at ' ' idajy^Tntght. Smes\W. : Bfefupitt »na - HE.* K. SeybUt, saperlatelfaent rot tlWr.-Bostnl'.of Public Works, were also atjthe.conference;;. - , . • ^ SBhe v 'fbllowlnf •*»tre\et« are reeoraf- \monded.jto be marked for the. purpose between JESc- was dropped: Turning 1 to of the party the highwayman said? j!#6 S plLihathat ^WJilpitJindP # S p lt in the-hat.\ t~Mi mW ^ )by Morris. *Hotinan> ^Wp-iiHtJndPwfc The man obeyed. 7fh« teMi mm abalndoneq io,miies away, ~' Damaoe Action Imtltuted he car wa> •] • - Clainilng-*hat-they-were*In|u^ed &n&- dtjitarM their car dattragtfd'in- an Automobile mlxup on the Oanandalgiia turnpike on June i7tfi, througnBd negligence ; changre and Linden. Main t*% krt #l«ana between Cas- Senec*. .- -,. ..... Street, ftoth ; -sides, west., of t . ,Kiti#»tnt]tij(|'«^4i| of Main. All.intersections atoittr Seneca street and B«eh*i)g« stree|a,,the commission- ?ge«t, .should be/marked with rallel lines 'ffona the sidewalk • *SQ relieve the Present congestion on lwjre ffie, etecitle at 4*ow^toi^he^lssur« this seGtloii be designated as a'safety jB^ AMUSEMENTS . Regent Theatre Elsie Ferguson surpasses her pre- vious screen achievements, in, '\Ifle Witness for the Defense,\ \which' mado an tmpz-ession on yesterday's audi< ences flrt the Regent and which ^rill ac- .tract other-crowds today.- A fllurder mystery is the central potat of inter- est in the play, but it is fairly full of strong situations. Jack Dcmpaey also g appears today In hia serial Devil Jack. ,.(•*' On Thursday Alice Joyce, V graph's famous actress, tfiil ap'peap 'in' an unusual sort of a photoplay \The Vengeance of Bufand-,\ a Rex Beach story of love, Jealousy and vengeance)' whih dit thi df^ y , Jes which dominate this story and provide Miss Joyce with\ great op portunities. ___^^ ,..».... • y i.f . , <-' . f . TeitipI«rTfi*atr*. -; Tonight Geneva's favorit^ Mary Miles Minter,- comes*to the Tetnple in one of her latest photodramaa, '#eggj» Rebels.\ .In thift picture=,rMj«i Minter has the role of a little girl in a seaport town who is beset with enough vicifa situdes to make even a Pollyanna lose her cheerfulness. It i s saia that ihei* is just enough comedy and romance: in the unwinding of tj}e>-story to re- lieve the discomfort of the heroine and- id make a well rounded entertainment. A comedy and interestlrie'\irew's pic* fttres, togrether with, \vaudeville com- plete the program, . . On Thursday^- Maty-s* J, ; JHoHnejf popular novel, \JlemSest--andl. Sun- shine,\ is piet-urfzed for thfe 1 first tinie XJo Tom's Cabin the Holmes of esudter saW %M ratibh*// hi I it to grip and hold the a story haa been adapted. sdter feriisratibh* %M ev^oi'thing In: h to .Ite^ iioutherh plctureaan<ne Stbtf tp Ad th o .Iteiiout ptan<e»g. ghe Soutbertf types And southernrn chal'ac- t*^Sft^ ne»g. ch Two new acts of Vaudeville open Thursday wMeh ftfco sure to win-favor it th di with the attdiencfc .._ Three Killed; f Ma* lojurad. New LKJiidon, Conn., July i.Jdlled—JWi4 : -three injured. Missouri Pacific TVaierloo spent the week-end with Mr. arid Mrs. John I>ong. and Mrs. John $herman and ughter. Marion, hnd Mrs. Ida Steln- Centra^, New Steven . more or Hpa Beriouslyy wa^,; the. result f bli ri j of a crash, of at public service a it t^t Ot^&lPl , pl r oujnff car into a tree^ftt Oroton^&lPly today. 1 probably present R. B. ?*tff..... and fafnlly. C. T. JJ: will hoia »t Grange Hall. FViday Tyre ba«a wilt furniwh rhu- v Cole and 'Vincent Cole of Reading Steel Sinelair Oil Saxon Motors Peggy•• WMmt&*i>$*W -Iforlc City. *Ehe three InjuredLjir* J««s Mm Birmingham, • SanXfYaticisco; Miss City, have brought suit against him d S'1600 tli Ti fot $5,000 and 91.600 rcspectlirely. Tae other defendant Is prank Richardson of New York. , City Hoapl- vacation at Important M««ting Tho C. ft* &B, A. will hbld Its res> a gallon tor ....,., . i ia**i j Li' AVRIIMI F n A ^ A'iy^ki^'1 M\O^ i^ti] 4 t^' • 4^^ ^r* vUr JKlGOXlMo A IX\(^9u£^jr * vJoyjcUiUg^ #| UjU>widtv»' JLr * ,w« attenft\|aJsi)»ennsyMflMi ;THey had attended a. dan supper afUrward ,*t New re on the iky b«ck to en tha accident happened* thi» Ktorm Which vlsttert tht« th« A. special Uiwtln».of Bt. pecordlng Secretary -^h* newfpa^eir ' a hiajorlty of the tional AHSdaBWjr program «do»te« W NEWS CONDENSED Plans aM estimates of cost for the enlargement of the cottage of the Bod and'Gun Club will be presented at a. pupp,e.r. meeting which will £e held this evening at 6:30 o'clock'at the cottage. 1 * • - 4 \yh.e Fellow Craft degree will be con- ferred , at the regular meeting of .Ark todge. No. 33, Free and. Accepted Ma- sonr/thlB. evening at the Masonic Temple, in- coneetion with its meeting to- morrow evening at 8 o'clock in Knights ol qoiumbuB Hall the C. R. Sc B. A. will receive an offloial visit from the supreme president of the\ order. Alt sU ?r§?? e president of the order. Alt mjfmwers are urged to be present ow- fe? t ' 1 im P to f 'hi t ' 10 e psent ow of '.his occasion. ••-Ttfcttice on the Fall Brrok line -was badly delayed this, laorning by a freight spill somewhere in the rlcln- ity,m.Watkins. The northbound pas- senger train due here at about 8:40,, (Ola, time), did not arrive until Ilil2, foljljtime) and there were reports here that -a' number of cars nad been wrecked on the traclf and that the traina had to wait until the. tracts were cleared. . ! .« Will Go To Ithacfi. Tim C. Ji Polger Hook and Ladder ti lt i gany at a meeting last evening J to attend as an organization the annual convention of the Ciantral New Torfc Firemen's Association, which will be htstS at rthaca on July 29 th. The 8tan4 ln K cotnmitteo on en'ertaintneiit was requested to perfect plans for an outitt/fe-'and to rpp^rt Its reecmftienda- flons at the regular A«gaat raeetieg^of the' Company. Migee, July,21— Un, Julia Ed^ett tit Vaierlo t th kd ith I>|w Tork, July 21^—The/ateck-Tmar- ket was irregular at tbj| jjportlng today with trading The railload business, Reading sold ^the eaity higher*at »*. 4** Southern Pacific advanced 6rie point to 44. Canadian Pacific ogipFuXM^ng to H? I-* rose to 120 3-4. Fractional advances werw <scone«l-« m* «the- * tvv, er Priced rails. »Hibb membets of - «W ! ^<Spclal to Tho.Tiin KaJbfleiscli & Palmer, New Tork Siook JBU BuIIdine. Rochester. CJoBlng prices were: % - American Tobacco Securftles. .210 Atchison .. .»,,^» b Ana. Bfiet^ugjr Sm. *Can' »• • ^.. * . • n ..*.., Am. G. A F. . v ...... v -.. t Ameftcan Gotten'6ll A Slli 40 1-**, T ,,....... 42 1-2 . _Sugar r«,..'.,vy...,,7..T!iai 1-2 Ain. Tel & Tel.*..vV.......-.-.r..-94- Anaconda, *.:•>;*.»....«...,.,.>-.* r«S i-4 Am, EiocOjnotive'...;.-........ dS Bethlehem Steel •...\..... 87 3-4 B; &M. ...„ .i.,.._. 32 CaL vet* ,...rr.' : .'..,fn\i Caniadiah Pacific .....#..,..*.!2ft 3-**$- C. *-O. • ,•:...*.\...i...i'..V..:..» 1-4 « St. Paul ... ..^ ...... .-i .iv«.^-)-34-- Colorado Fuel & Iron ...:... -. . •. ,-ft? . .... Crucible\ ,?*nig3» \ • Chicago, Rock Island *, Pacjffc 37 Brie ........ ,!,'......i..'.\.... IS Erie, 1st ...».,.m..,r,,rt,™:fi-,# W Gen. Motors ..-....^f,...*.... 24 T-S -. Great Northern-- Ore? \l r. A \'i\. i-. % S-S Goodrich ..,«..;..... 59 1-S Gt Northern Pref. ..:..'..-.; rf irw ii» Haskell-Barker •• /..... ...... t J>.. <lt t-i •_ Wternattoaat NtcRel .......... VI IndMBtrlal AW6tt01 ;. ..... ,V liJ83-8 Inspiration -Cappis.^^ **A-.»» ! .^: Bfl Mianil .....,« ....*».. 20 1-J ;om . 'rfd . Steel Marine Marifle Midvalo ^ ^