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? JHE EVENING ENTERPRISE- POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. D’tRCY CHARGES OFFER OF “GIFT” Back in JSihuary of this year $9J)0J i v o ted after Alderman ims set aside by the Board of Alder- f T?rnn nen, som etim e s known as the City .Hathers for the purchase of a motor ire apparatus for O. II. Eo-th Hose Jonipany. The company has failed to set th e apparatus to date and if the workings of the .thleraien for the D'Arcy, _ the “F’earless L e a d e r Fro m the F if th,” took the floor a n d in unquotable avords told the body that one of the repre- sentati-ves of the th ree comompai panies of- fer'Ins bids had offered him $,\00 to boost that particular machine. Thi.-^ did not have any effect upon 'the body. AEhough :he Seagravos Company, tast seven m o n ths is an emdence o f } m akers'' of the m achine w a n te d by the u s t w h en the Cevenlh W,ar.l Com- gp^enth W a rd vamps, placed the low- »any is to get the m achine m o tor L , t wd, the Aldermen voted th a t all rehmles will long since have pa.ssed j companies m u st hrin.g their w a y . Although bids were cffcre-l at here for dem o n stration. 3 i 6 m eeting of this bodv last night » Booth Men Interested. Long before the hour set for the m e e ting large num b ers of the m em - •ve all three bidders bring their j h ers of O. H. Booth 'Hose Company vares in IhA pnult gathered in the corridor.- of the i ion and deiM en-tia'ion. ,\n;l this wa.s m u n icipal building and in groups on OWi the Seagravps Company enlcrod G 'bid some $sr-0 less than the next sompetitor. the honorable body voted THDRSOAY FRIDAY SATURDAY MRSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY GRAND OPENING Musical Comedy Season WITH5THE BRAND NEW HIGH CLASS MUSICAL COMEDY PRODUCTION. AtL NEW CAST. ALL NEW SCENES. TEe MILLION DOLLAR DOLLS 40—GIRLS AND COMEDANS—40 17—LATEST SONG HITS—17 9—BEAUTIFUL SCENES—9 Equipped with bombs of mirth provoking quality, tearing through the line of comedy equal to a Krupp sieze gun hurling a 42-Centimeter joy shell into troubled mhids. GOING INTO ACTiON WITH AN ARMY OF REGULARS—DIRECT FROM THE FRONTIER OF MUSICAL COMEDY Among those enlisted are Dan Marble, Gladys Parker, Cliff Bragdon, Harry Mandell, Grace Palmer,, Harold Carr. Surrounded by a battalion of well-drilled and jolly soldiers—-Keeping up a running fire^of marches, semgs, and dances with the distinction of being the owners of perfect form—hgure—^youth—and beauty. THE BLUES SHATTERED TO.SUCH AN PRICES—Mat. 25c and 50c Eve. 15c to 75c EXTENT THAT THE EFFECT WILL BE FELT THROUGHOUT THE CITY Seats on Sale Tomorrow Afternoon and Evening n SWEET com- Big sale this V/ednesday. Very large i ears, said to contain 10 to 12 rows of i I very sv^eet kernels—dozen ....................... C o m e ea r l y fo r th is. C A B B A G E Tho £>3 large, very hard heads of Copen- ^ ha,gen cabbage. See them all in our P front windows. Bring your basket and get all you wish at, per lb ....................... ;VE SURPLUS ! Here is your opportunity. But as this sale is for the benefit of our customers, we must insist I that they get them. The scarcity of glass jars makes this price the more tempting, aside from the I fact that it is 40 per cent, below wholesale today- I Ball Bros/ Meal Glass Top Safety Fruit Jars™ Quarts, dozen....................................... . ........... l-Tone delivered—No telephone orders taken. 50c [ D inner Bd. C offes, Ib.........................19c g'TWohican Noodles, ib ....................... 8c I Cashiin T o ilet Paper, 4 ige. r I Com pound E x tracts, b o t t l e ............. 9c j Jell-O , all flavors, pkg ..................... 9c I C h loride of Lim e, c a n .................... ~8c j Sea Shell M acaroni, Ib ..................... Sc ! Pom p e ian O live Oil, p t s ................39c ! Domino Brand Sugar, 7 I M ohfean Brand/Flour, {.-g bbl. s a c k ............................... 63c ,$1.79 QUALITY MEATS SteaksHriSc Hind Qtr. G enuine Spring Lamb, l b . . . . . . ...................... Shoulder and Rib Lamb Chops, !b....................................i£iO C Sliced Cooked Corned Q 9 Beef, ib...................................... Ham burgh Steak, lb .................... 20c Shoulder S tsak , Ib.......................20o V e g e tab le Soup, q u a r t ................... 5o (In your own container.) Clam C h owder, q u a r t ...................... 8c H u n g a rian G o u lash, q u a r t ............ 14c Baked A p p le D u m p lings, e a c h .. 6c • Corn F r itters, Ib .................................. 25c Codfish Cakes, d o z e n ......................22c Baked Lamb Pie, e a c h ................... 1 Fried Boston Bluefish, lb ............... 2 Baked Corned Beef Hash, Ib . . . . 2 French Fried Potatops, lb ......... 1 Fried Egg Plant, Ib...........................1 Pickled B e e t Salad, lb ....................1 Sioiilder i'et Ks-asts, lls.... 16c Prliae Rife Roast Beef, Ife ........ 22c i HALF A TOM- extra ; fancy corned beef , Founds I the sidew a lk in front of th e haiildlng Ml 'A- rr iiu<.”'^t.cd tu fcce Just what turn the affair would take at last I n ight’s m eeting. A fter several m a s ters of routine ’ b u siness had been disposed of the [ council opened under th e head of 1 1 special orders. At thfe ju n c tu re Os- 11 c a r Cossum, city cham b erlain, an- I , nounced th a t bids for the triple com- ^hination m o tor pimipier for 0. H. I B ooth Hose Company w e re on his j I j de.sk ready to be opened and consid- i I ^ ^ ered in detail. j \ J The two original bidders, the i Am erican LalFTance F ir e E n g ine!' I : ‘C ompany and the Seagrav-es’ Com- j I ! pany, subm itted figures, as did also i one new contestant, the Ahrends-1 Fox Company.’ The bids of the j .\m e ricah LaPTance and the A h rends- Fox Companies w e re each Im excess of the .$9,0(10 appropriated for the purchase of the m achine, the S e a - graves’ being the only bidder to suh- m j fuit a figure w ithin the specified I I am o u n t. A New Competitor. The first hid to he opened was th a t I j of the Ahrends-<Fox,^he new com p e t- 1 itor, and the highest bidder. This I i company offered to furnish a m a - ' chine m e e ting with the specifications j s e t by the alderm e n for th e sum ot $10.'000, Ie.ss .S.iOO if the chem ical tank was elim inated. The com p any I also subm itted an alternative bid of $0,n00, less w ithout chem ical ! equipm ent. The bid of the Am erican L a F rance ' F ire Engine Company wca for $9,7.50, $7u0 h 'g h e r than the bid subm itted ‘ on the forfiier competitfon. This ’ figure was also subject to a cut of ' .$.500 if the chem ical tank was m o t! desired. BIG ALL STAR SHOW TONIGHT PEAiL WHITE in the first episode of ‘THE FATAL RING” Don’t Fail to See this Great Big Attraction EX T R A A D D E D ATTRACTION MARY MILES MINTER - - IN _ “ANNIE FOR SPITE”' The daintiest star in her daintiest story. A dream story which comes true. SPECIAL A D D IT IO N TO TH E PROGRAM : PATHE WEEKLY Showing all the latest nev/s happenings. A great big show for only 10c. A Big 25c Show for Only 10c—^Tomorrow Tlie self-sacrifice of a b e a u tifu l and Avealthy g ir l th rew h e r in to th e m a e l strom of- th e xm d erw o rld an d AA'on th e love of tf'h ig m a n , provides m a n y ex- . citing incidents in ttie uirreeiing. of “THE MAELSTROM” — ^FEATITUNG— EARLE WILLIAMS and DOROTHY KELLY JlJIS IIE HAI.L.ET .................................................................................... W t^ L A M S j P e g g j’ G r e v e - S tratto n ..................................................................................D o rothy K e lly ! G w J in ie Dyne .................... .. .......................................................... Swaype Gordon e x t r a a d d e d a t t r a c t i o n — b y s p e c i a l r e q u e s t Clara Kimball Young, Harry Northrup, N a o m i Childers and Herbert L. Barry ------- IN ------- ‘‘T H E T E S T ^ ’ a very in terestin g V itagraph fe a tu r e in 2 reels, fu ll of in terest an d enjoym e n t ' EX T R A ! COMING THURSDAY! ^ B Y REQUEST “ FATHER’S H^A T B A N D ’’ ea DEIiANEY, V.AN DYKE BROOKE XORMA TAL>LYDGE, PLORA FIN C H , El AND HARRY LAM B E R T A g i ^ a t p ictu re fu ll of hum o rous and interesting incidents, collection of stars in one show an d tills .5c f o r children. The g reatest g r e a t show only lOc fo r adults and e x t r u l : c o m i n g T h u r s d a y : M o n t a g u e l o i \ e an d an aii sta r cast in “ t h e b r a n d o f I SATAN.” A truly rem.arkabl© picture in .5 big part.s. Also another of those delightful episodes of “DO I C HILD R E N (X)UNT” en titled “ T H E YELIAIW UMR R E L L A ” w ill be shown. W ith a very funny comedy jentitlc-.i “ LOCAL SHOW E R S ,” ___ D o n ’t m iss th i s gi’ca t show. ' ' . CABBAGE FREE W ITH EACH PURCHASE lb. 15c I-WS4KFISH! :o 2 lbs. eaol i ^ Apple Brick Heiiss Heinz Peanut Americaia Blitter Clieese Pickks Pickles Butter Clseess A pure n u tri Mile!, delicious— In muntard L a rge.sours; cut P rice still a d Young A m erican tiou s proservs. i alw a y s scid at dressing. N early in p ieces; th e y vancing,but take fan c y quality— Gpre-sd it on thick for t hse 32 cen ts. S p e everybody likes thsm th is kind take t h e place of advantageOT t h is an exceptional kiddies. cial W e d n e sday of w e a ther. sm a ll ones. \old” price sa ls value. 12 c lb. 25c each iSc pint 20c Boz 10c Jar 35cIfe. FRESH D R E S S E D FRESH CAUGHT SEA BASS 1 to 2 lbs. each 18 c Ife. j come to Yonkers to 'talk turke^'’ with ' The Seagraves Company’s hid w a s ;him . 'th e last to be opened and was found | th a t ’s w h a t he Xlid. I waS in . to be the lowest one subm itted. I t ; ^ hotel when he took me to one side iV a s the only one coming w ithin t h e ! said he knew I was too wise not 9,noo appropriation. This com p any! *o know there was no difference in offered to fill the city’s order for a ; (-he m akes of apparatus, and th a t he 5 I c a r m eeting all specifications foVpYanted me' to com e dow'n to Yonkers ' $$,S80. ^ where he could ‘talk turkey to me.' I As to Demonstrations. , W'eek later George T. Kelly v... , A .derm an .John Tweedy moved j Y o n k rrs, who built your High School, th a t -all com p e titors be_ required t o ; ^.aHed me up on the telephone, and a . g.ven public dem o n sfratiens of th e ir j reported for the Sunday Courier was I m achines before the board took a n y : s tanding upstairs w ith the other re- action uuon the purchase. ^ ceivet* to his ear, and he heard Air. _________ Alderman D Arcy offered as an i gay to me t h a t he was a stock- i « am e n d m e n t that a com m ittee be ap - hoj^er in the Am erican L a F ran c e ' 'New Paltz, Aug. 21.— A n n o u n c e-1 V i ' e i f I p o inted to visit cities w h ere th e s e ! ifon^pany, and he hoped I could \i o^®^t has been m ade here of the ' ® v x-wii. several types of m achines are in use. j him qu L ’ He asked me if I were tied m a rr iag e of Miss B e rth a Silkw o rth I A l m S H o l i S e T o m O U r O W I Th s caused a storm of protest from j to this m an W ilbur, and I replied th a t! M illiam W a rrick, of Ne'Whurgh, — ----- --- ^ a num b er of alderm en who felt th a t 1 j tied to no man. He then asked ' F rid a y last. Mr. W a rrick is a j Tomorrow is a holiday for the Board ^ , t h e taxpayers of the city should he me to come down to Y o n k ers \ a n d ' Army. Miss of Supervisors. The County F a thers ^ 1 sriven an opporttinity of w itn e s s in g , help him put it over. i Silkw'orth has been th e local tele- ! pay th e ir annual Visit to tub <v*int.v dem o n strations. D’Arcy’s ■ • v n w . i^rintr nn -irmiT or,r,nT.otnc! phone openator for several years | P o o r house at Oak Summit wher/^ PALTZ GIRL WEMLDIER 1 Miss Bertha Silkworth Married to William Warrick of New- biirgh w ith Miss R elyea, a t the m o r n i n g , John Bollinger, who recently un service. ;derw eift an operation at Y assar Hos- W llliam B leecker has thb con- j p ital, has return''-\ his home ^and trac t fo r redecorating th e M e th- ■ is recovering rapidly. j '' odiat church. I Mr. and Airs. .... J. Senkisr hf 33 M iss Gladys DUBoi§, of New Corlies avenue are receiving con- Y o rk, is spending h e r vacation w ith gratulations on the arrival of a hahy h e r parents. boj-. Both m o ther and baby are do- Miss E lizabeth W a rring attended , ing well. the C h a u tduqua program yesterday, j - -------- = C h arles P. Deyo. Jr., and son, of Albany, are guests of Mr, and and j Mrs. C. Deyo. ] COLE—In this city. August 19. I. D. S u tton and fam ily m o tored 1917, Jam es S. Cole, to N o rth W h ite Lake 'Sunday. | Funeral services from h 's late DEATHS. , t h residence, 14 Thompson street, W ed nesday, August 22, at 2 p. m. Repa- tives and friends are invited. ioction, I n ' Clams N ow '-bring on you r apparatu s and am e n d m e n t was snowed under and pij^y qji level.” the original m o tion offered by Mr. Doherty Sensible. Alderman D o h erty of the first ward said th a t be could not asking either the Bu}\ W e d n e s d a y . NANTOCftET Former price —V/ednesday, And none of our dams are dredg^ed from polluted waters. CLAMS ^ NANTUCKET CLAMS .M. ^ F o rm e r price 80c—Wednesday ................. 40c I T w eedy was carried. ; In speaking in opposition to Al derm an D’.Vrcy’s aineiidment, Aider- man Ring wood of th e third w a rd, „ __________ - , ___ . _ ^ i said th a t he w’as a stro n g L a F r a n c e ' A h rends-Pox Companies to send m a - . date and table now. ;m a n . but th a t he wmuld vote for the to Poughkeepsie for demon-1 JU N IO R R E D GROSS TO M E E T . I punjhase of any other m achine th a t I s tration as their bids w'ere b o t h ' T h e Ju n io r R ed Cross, which has be a-ab o v e th e appropriated sum. '■ b een doing such splendid w o rk, u n - ' iee any sense | erside Hotel. LaFrance o r; “ 506” -will and will be mis.se-d by the public. CARD PARTY ON AUG. 29. The-' lib rary benefit card party will h'e held A u g u st 29, at the R iv- Auctlon bridge and played. R e serve the w'as demonstrated Larg^y Pri.in 0 -S©fi Shell Crafe&, worlh 20c each-—^Wednesd?iy 10c e^fe ■ continue to increase. We’ve always cut the ^ m P bread, and now it seems everybody cuts M J P M J ^ Mohican Bread—Loaf ............................................ ^ ^ “You sannot buy a thing th a t costs j de-r th e supervision of M rs. W il- y over th amo * t of money i liam s will hold the closing m e e ^ g Citron L o a f'C a k e , e a c h .................. 18o Molasses Fruit Cake, each ............ 15c Nut Loaf Cake, each ...................... 18c Blueberry Pies, each ...................... ZOc B lackberry P ies, e a c h .......................20c R a isin P ies, e a c h ................................ 16c ROLLS, dozen... 12c Frankfurter, Vienna Lap-overs or Milk R o lls, W a ter Rolls, Snow flake B iscuit, Graham and ^ S U ,, MMii.ia— I D u tchess Cake, e a c h ......................... 15c Angel Food, each...........................18 d Vermont Spice, each......... ............. 18c Custard Pies each .......................... 20c C o coanut P ies, e a c h ............................... 20c I Pum p k in P ies, e a c h .............. 20c BIG SPECIAL IN ALL KINDS OF POUND CAKE CITRON OR PLAIN 26 c lb better one. ‘T o u r fire apparatus c o m m ittee,” i one pei said Mr. RIngwood, \has been invited [ w-hich»has been appropriated. Any^ F rid a y afternoon, to go on several trips to w itness alderm an who ro tes to do so th r o w s ; FERSONALS. m achines in use in other cities. a U him self liable to pay the d ifference' “Cam p E lm o relle” at L a k e C h a r- of these invitations have been re- out of Ms own pocket,” said M r .' lotte, the s u m m e r hom e of E d w a rd fused. This com m ittee cannot be Doherty. • E lm o re, w as the scene of a very de- 'bought with ginger ale and cheese Alderman R Ingwood of the third | lig h tf u l w e e k -end party. Miss s-andwiches as has been charged on ward said th a t he had been ap-1 Lilian E lm o re en tertain e d the fol- previous occasions by -Mr. D’Arcy. proached by a representative of the low ing; M isses G e rtrude DuBois and W e believe th a t as it is the taxpay- Trade and. Labor Council who h a d ' H e le n B a u rer; M essrs. Dennis S u lli- ers’ m o n ey th a t we are spending, the assured him th a t th a t body sto o d ' v an, H a rold W ood and G a rret Du taxpayers should see w h a t we. are willing and ready to pay out of Its | Bois>. Mrs. Hayden chaperoned the buying.” own treasury the difference between party. <C D’Apcy’s OraTon, j the cost of the Seagraves’ m a c h ine,! M rs. M. P. W e ism u ller very plea- 1 This afforded ju s t the opening that th e m a n u facturers of which ar.e's'an tly en tertain e d the .“ 5 0 0 ” club \the fearle.ss leader” desired for a, toun r a shop which is u n - S a tu rd a y afternoon. 'fight of “oratory.” His rem a rks were | fair to organized laTjor, and a m a - Mr, and Mrs. Bruj-m Hashronok^ I decidedly to the point, but on ac- chine made by a firm which recog- and d a u g h t e r ,'M i s s H e le n , have ! fount of' stringent regulations gov*- nizes the Union man. ‘ ; been on a m o tor trip Tickets for Arlington Bake on sale at our office. A T T E ND TH E S E Oak Grove, August 25 Arlington, Sept. 8 ^ « Clams from waters sv/ept by unpolluted ocean currents arc furnished these bakes. These bakes w ill have th a t sea flavor so ch a r a c teristic of M ohican C lam s. T h e y com e from sa lt w a ter, not j dredged near th e m o u ths of sew e r a g e filled rivers. CLAMBAKES regula orning tho kind of m a tter sent! Thi.s offer was discarded by the Lake. C u lver’s through the U n ited S tates Mail h i s ! alderm e n on the ground th a t no pri- ’ M rs. Jacob Deyo has been v isit- rem a rks are here expurgated o q n s id -jv a te individual or organization could j ing h e r d a u g h ter, ^hTS. G. W . P r a t t , ng and clearing his, furnish funds for this purpose. ! in H ighland. ' erabl}^ .“^fter risin g i th ro a t he said; I “Mr. Uhairm an and gentlem e n , for ! s ix y e a r s as a m e m b e r o f th e board I j m.an iD’,\rc; POTATOES, IRISH COBBLERS, 15-lfepeck ............................ 45c Don’t Forget WEDNESDAY AT THE MOHICAN i have stood for ju s t w h a t the lire ap - ' p a ratus com m ittee stands forfionight, I b u t th ’s is the* first tim e they have i adopted by platform . I am glad th a t ! a t last my assertion th a t the city was ‘ sold out for ft Wilson highball and a I cheese sandwich has had effect. I do not have to take an offer of $o00 In order to boost any particular appar atus, and 1' do not have to fall tor , it if your m an H a z z a rd (the Amftri- I can L a F rance salesm a n ) asks POMI to lis purpose. I in H ighlan d . of “Gift.” *- I ' Little M iss E la in e Fuller enter- je of the meeting Adder-j tained a party of 15 friends on that he had\ b e e n W e d n e s d a y in honor o f her eig h t h the evening by tn e ' birthday. representative of one of the com - j The little six -y e a r-o ld twins. krey T e lls ( .rcy ,sai( approached in- i At the do th-ey m ake i‘e;r inspection cf tlxt grounds and buildings. As a fore-runner to the inspection Frank Hallock, Superintendent of th' Poor, h-as arranged for an elaboratr clambake, of the ground variety, afitl it is estimiated that a hundred more will partake of the \eats.” JOB W ORK TH E EN T E R P R ISE PR INTERY BOOK WORK 97 Per Cent. Owners’ Choice AJAX TIRES ARE S m G L E D OUT BY M OTORISTS W HO KNOW. Of all of Ajax hig yearly output, 97 lividual m o torists for cen t , g o e s to indi-v use on cars originally equipped with other m a k e s. One Ajax tire on a car will sell thre others and the spare. The good woi of one satisfied Ajax owner sells Ajax to m any others. —T h e real reason s of A jax su c c e s s . Equip your ea'r with Ajax Tires. “WHILE OTHERS ARE CLMMING QUALITY, W E ARE GUARANTEE ING IT.” ting bids of $.5'90 as a \gift” if he would engl- ' M rs. H. G regory, celebrated by giv- neer the adoption-|)f th a t particular [ ing a b irthday p a r ty Thursday, en- m achlne. The money, according to! tertain in g 15 of th e ir friends, the term s of the offer m ade to Mr. j Miss C lare Adee is visiting D'A-rcy, could be divided am o n g the friends in Poughkeepsie. ' members of the board, the members' Rev. Noble, of Jersey City, bc- of jthe fire apparatus com m ittee, or cupied the ReTonded C h u rch p u l- used in an y other way he m ight see j p i t ' Sunday. Miss L ight, of the lib. i^same city, sang a pleasing duet WEISBERGER’S RELIABLE TIRE SHOP. 14 Washington Street' \el. 1211. Open Evenings. S SHERRILL M embers New Yorlc Stock Exchange Members New York Cotton Exchange 35 MARKET ST. b o n d s , STOCKS, fJTl-ilN. COTTON 2:15 PRTPES I I n n M. Mar. P r .. . 9 Inter. Paper ........... 3 ,5“ K cnno’te Cop.........4 > 4 ' L eiiigh V y ................ 6 L o c o m o tive.. Lack. Steel ............... 8 s & R. C.. .. lOlhij M ax’ll M o tors ---- S Am. Beet S u g . . . . American C a n ..• ■ Am. C a r & F d . . . . Am. Cotton o n . . . Am. L o c o m o tive .. Am. S. & R - C . . . . .Am. Su g a r .............. Am.-Tel. & T e l . . . . Am. W oolen. . . Ana. Cop. M ing. • Baldwin L o c o ----- Balt. & O.hio ......... Beth. Steel C o ----- Dklyn. R. T r a n . . . C. P e troleum ......... Cana. Pacific ......... C. L e a th e r .............. Ches. & O h io . - ----- C M. & S t P . ... hi. R. I. & P Col. P. & f *. . . . • • • Con. Gas N. Y . . . . Corn P r o d u c t s .. . . Crucible S t e e l. ---- C. C. Sugar ......... .. D istillers ................ Gen. E lec............... Goodrich .............. .. G. N o rth, pf’d . . . . G reen-Cananea. . . G. N. O re Ctfs ------ Illinois C e n tral.. . ler’b’h Cons.. Int. M . M a r i n e .. . P e troleum ----- ©Qti 119 Miami Copper ----- 37?4 Pacific ................. 295ii 75/2® N ational L e a d . . . . 54 9934! N. Y. t e n t r a l ----- 82 N. Y., N. H . & H .. 35»s X.Y., O. & W est.. 22 N or’k. & W cst....llS-74 N o rthern Pacific. .100/4 Penn. R. R . ........... -52’ s People’s G. Chi.. 74>^ Pittsburg Coal ----- S2! fe Pressed S. C a r.... 89 _ Ray Cons’d ............. 2/H 5^'Reading .................. SSJs Southern R a il ----- 27‘i Studebaker.. . . . . . 5t?-^ Tobacco P r o d ----- 70*4 Tenn. C o p p e r .. . . Te.xas Oil Co ......... L n ion Pacific ----- 13.T-4 U. S. I . A lcohol.. 109*2 LT. S- Steel ............ 193*^ U. S. Steel p f d ...li7 ''8 U. S. Rubber ......... 61 ta A'a.— car. C h e m .. . 3 9 ^ W abash .............. .’. 11 W’estern U n io n .. . 93^-g W estinghouse E . . 47>a High, h o v . ■Ocjt. ............. U IZ ............. m z 2353 p m . 2354 Last. ^400 2390' 2389