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-' THE WILMINGTON DiSPATCH? FRIDAY ' AF.TERNQ(5N,; NOVEMBER; 2 -1.9 1 ; : : -V PAGE THP Mflrfotf Review, Marine and Weather News strike si v nninrn ni nmn inn rBbtHTOlObR,- run 1 lull COTTON, nations at Wilmington at 1 :; l-t. NEW YORK COTTON. LOCAL .MARKETS. i . WHOLESALE PRICES. t(H!; V i of : poii. ben Li'. a f-- v;jv I'-' Sou: Jam; Alar1 May York, Nov. 2. The cotton showed a steadier tone early The firmer ruling of the stock was considered an encourag- nature, wnue wasmngion auvic . -if- rather more optimistic as to affairs, and there was a good covering after the sharp break terday. The market opened GT0CK8. ' .. . iv iew York, Nov. 2. Prices rebound- ied vigorously at the Opening of to- 's (3tock.market as a result of the placed" dn, short selling by the Authorities of the exchange. United tn ?- v. . ....... 42t suiter, per icu Country .30 apring cmcKens. ftplece .... ssuiiiris 1 Grown chickens, apieco 6065c S P16Ce yesterdays weakest fea-j ...4. .ayiinure, openea with a smgie lot or zo,- -----... aa- . am x. 1 1 xj ri'j i-1 1 n wit uv i - r tii u j tti u v i .111. rri SEEMS (IB STiEIIT at an advance of one to eight Wool, free of bur anu suiu ttuuui iu ou puiULa j vorn. nnsaei Irish Potatoes, Jersey Joint 10, pk. bags ;$4.40 N. C. Hams,, pound 2627e x?. iv. snouiaers and Ribs, It uaooage, (100 lbB); $1.60 Hides, Green . .30c 65i. A mm .......... . a in 1-1. 11 11 UU Tx . --. T4. a v niching 27.38 and January 26.74. i Salted Hides " io 1 1 i-l tOV i00l was a uuyer aim mere was; 'raj WW lie Wool, clean boc Wool, burr 45O50C .Spanish Onions, the crate ...... $L7K active demand from Wall :, and local sources, with the ad , meeting scattered selling on re- over-night gain ,of 4, 58 points. . Ad vances qt 2 to Jk points were made by othfir sfeela. fnniipps nn'ntnmfnt. and 25 26c shippings.- Baltimore and Ohio led the rails., rising 4 1-2 ' points. N. & W. rose 4, Canadian Pacific and St. Paul 3 1-2 and Chesapeake and Ohio three. Many of these gains were ma terially shaded before the end of the first half hour. good picking weather in the; Onions 2 bu Onions 2 hn Opening 11 a.m. l p.m. -ber 27.09 27.29 27.33 26.42 26.61 26.17 26.32 26.10 26.21 rv 26.65 26.31 26.25 bags, Silverskin bagg Red .?4.40 ..4.25 NEW ORLEANS COTTON. v. u Orleans. Nov. 2. Bearish de- Vtlo; in'. nts in other markets caused ) a t!iop of 24 to 39 points around the j on'u;:;g in cotton here today, but good; cuDi .n t met the depression and quick nH,.ry resulted. At the end of the half hour, the most acuve monms to 9 points over Wednesday s WARNING ISSUED tit rnnn nrnrnn in ruuu U LMLlmG fir v.'fi e close 4 Unless They Get Licenses, ; They May" Get in Serious Difficulty. American Beet Sugar American Can .. 70 3-8 ..36 .-: American Car and Foundry . 9 60 American Smelting & Refining 75 1-4 A. C. L. .. .. 981-2 American Sugar Refining 97 Ahconda Copper .. .. - 55 1-8 Atchison . . 871-2 Baldwin Locomotive . . . . . . 52 7-8 Baltimore & Ohio 50 Bethlehem Steel "B" 751-4 Canadian Pacific 1331-2 Central Leather .. .. .. .. ..64 7-8 Chesapeake & Ohio . . . . 43 Chicago, Mil. & St. Paul 431-2 Chicago, R. L & Pac. Ry .. .. 18 Chino Conner 39 Colorado Fuel & Iron 33 1-8 4. ' 4J YESTERDAY'S MARKET. Columbia Gas and Electric Corn Products Crucible Steel . Cuba Cane Sugar Erie .. General Motors Great Northern Pfd. . . Great Northern Ore Ctfs . 313-4 26 1-2 56 27 15 NEW YORK COTTON. Cotton futures closed steady High December . . . . 27.35 January . . 26.74 U;.rch 26.4.2 Mav 26.31 juiv 26.05 Low 27.05 26.39 26.05 25.97 25.81 Close 27.07 26.45 26.17 26.07 25.90 NEW YORK SPOT COTTON New York, Nov. 1. Cotton: Spot quift: m.'iMling uplands 28.75. No sal.'-. LIVERPOOL COTTON. Liverpool, Nov. 1. Cotton closing, pot in improved demand; prices firm; good middling 22.27; middling 21.62; low middling 21.12; good ordinary .17; ordinary 19.67. Sales 4,000 bales including 2,300 American. Receipts 21,000 bales, in-' r hiding 10,700, American. - j Futures closed quiet. New con-' tracts: January 21.09; March 20.82; ' May 20.48. Old contracts (fixed prices), November 19.40; December January 18.85; March-April 18.57; . Mav-June 18.41. I - (By The Associated Press) Washington, Nov. 2. Licence re strictions today were imposed on the nation's manufacturers and distribut ors of staDle food commodities in an effort by the food administration to Gulf State Steel regulate the war time supply and eliminate profiteering abuses. A warning to food dealers subject to regulations who have not applied for licenses that they may find them selves in serious difficuties was is sued today by the food administra- trntinn Thra who havp not forward ed their aoolications were directed to ! -Missouri Pacific ..23 do so immediately. ! U'T 1. .etaoshrdletao ro of t'np rcp-tiiatinnq under wriir.li Nevada Conner business must be done was announc- New York Central -5?J"5 ed bv the food administration today Norfolk and Western 101 1-8 as follows: .Northern Pacific 89H "No licensee shall knowingly buy Ohio Cities Gas any food commodities from or sell any Pennsylvania (ex. div.) such commodities to or handle any Pittsburg uoai such commodities for any person re- Ray Consolidated Copper auired to have a license who has not Reading secured such license and complied .Republic Iron & Steel Minimum Prices ; for from Five to 20 Years Quoted " Today. (By The Associated Press) ' ! 'tfS f jftfe$ng iew 1 oris, m uv. rxiceaj. urupiuieu ; uracil ' ivvv cubing. iXJS1. again in the stock; market today, by Other, shares of recognized value as well as ,;- , ,. , ; ' speculative issues, falling to lowest i P'RPI .V f.kSI W.T ftV levels of the . year. In several note-! worthy instances prices of tfce fore-' noon reported minimum quotations of1 5 to 20 years. I The same influences which recently provoked ievensn . liquidation were gain operative. The Italian situation and the enormous tax exactions of the Federal government as shown, by the heavy appropriations made by the- There is practically no change in railroads and industrial corporations , ., .. - . . were the principal factors. ( the strike situation today, the Coast United States Steel was the over- Lj,ne vmg out no furer,stetement shadowing feature, . declining 4 3.4 fther. than thaV several more clerks points to 96 in the first two hours. Jad aPPypr their, positions and had This is 3 points under its. low prices ?en n,Ste of the year and almost 40 below its- Gerel McWade, government rep maximum bf a few months ago. Norn- "sentative, and Mr. James J. Porres inal rallies accombanied the flimlniHOr.--W,-P8ld?ni--9'; - ijaljway THE STRIKE Circular Issued; . , Thursday Brings Out , an; Answer Railroad Announces Re turn of Few ed dealings of the noon hour. GOLD FOR FOOD CONSERVERS. Prizes , ington, to consult with government of 'ficials. It is understood that they will disCuss- the strike with the National Council of Defense. Mr. P. R. Albright, general manager of the Atlantic Coast Line left the jcity yesterday, though his destination American Bank Offers of Awarded by Committee The three prizes in gold offered by was not made public," the American Bank and Trust Com-1 Mr. -Colvin, representative of the pany, to those who would enter the-AfiT6rican Federation of Labor, who contest in food conservation last sum- has been here for several days, is still mer, were to be awarded today by a in the city and is handling the situa- g5 , special committee, Mesdames Annie tion for. the striking clerks. Mr. Col qa ' P. Pretlow and George Grant; Messrs. ivin issued a statement today in reply 'j. a. ivicrMurum huu j. r. nerring, tnis to me peuuon wmcn is. oemg CITjCU- v We, have just received some of the newest and most de$ifable styles in Ladies Novelty Shoes Brown, Patent, with Ivory i Kid Top, A to C width :.to$8.50 Champagne Kid, Cloth Top to ( match, A to G widths Light Grey Kid, Cloth Top toflJQ rA match. 4 td C widths . tJpO.OU Havana Brown Kid . Lace. Louis Heel, AA, Jlo D, widths ... Dark Brown, Black and low and medium walking shoes. - . ' ' . - $9.50 $6.00 to $8:50 Wi mmgton ompany Wilmington's Best Shoe Store. By demanding that the clerks give up fi?ht for the -same rights is being their rights as citizens of this renub- made upon the battlefields of iJuropes TX At 1 '.H. t X At ' 1 L 11 is me yatriouc uuiy 01 me ciema 10 , tdtt V ' 1. A 1 3 .. T ir TTT A 1iJ J! XI l'.:Ji. .4 fi1 cuuiuiiLLee uemg uaxiieu uy Mr. w. a.;i;ilpu ior me purpose or Slopping ine fl dnohv mslrine- n rtpmnnfl whnt. t.-ih nZr," 40 3-41McGlrt- chairman- of the New Han-; strike. The reply is, published here-. w ' t, r l tl i strike in order to maintain democracy " ""r :' 0704 over Food Commission,. at te request with in full: ; f ,Ci 0iiyjhere at home and they should d6 s6 Jnt. Mer Mannepia .. .. i ;of Mr Thos E Cooper, president of: "It is said that there is being circu-1 thereby that they have only the inter- j regardless of the sacrifice to thettt- 215 3-4 tne bank that offefed the prizes. jlated a petition to the clerks in the ests of the Atlantic Coast Line at .'selves. V 28 1 The pommittee with the list of the employ of the Atlantic Coast Line heart and not the interests of the coun ! ' ' i mo regisierea conies um is win maKe vis-, nauroaa uompany 10 return 10 WOK rv aa a Thn1 i us, couni me containers ai eacn nome: as a pairiouc auty ana caning upon' . fr. .,, tv A. . ,-,""! wmj r"H" and return to award the Prizes. a those who have not. vet ioineft their "4 ims striKe 01 Atlantic Coast i Lord Macaulay foresaw , the ohnnm Kir V,. nnnnr I r,u:1ri k.Ak... M J i. A J Jjine IS Kennecott Cooper Louisville & Nashville-.. Maxwell Motor Company Mexican Petroleum . . . Miami Copper Ex Div 27 Midvale Steel 41 1-4 16 1- nj 1 tit with thp provisions of this rule." NEGRO SQLDIFRS PHI TRIAL S. A. L (Sloss-Shef. Steel i Sinclair Oil . . . i ii Tt :g CSUUlilflil reusing and Iron 481-4 42 21 66 3-4 70 3-4 10 37 30 a protest against an invasion ! when a multitude of people in :so. of the rights of the clerks i$8 Arnert Can citizens. It is a fight to prevent .- 4 day .thl? "We cannot believe that this appeal U1V"S- 11 f us. c Preve?l ,a breakfast ana expect oniy ieinated anvwhere else eraM with '.the establishment of autocratic ruledjnner. But if he had been The prizes as announced at the be- ginning of the contest are $50, $30 and originated anywhere else except with ?4l 111 guiu, ively to the persons, man, woman or enna, wno nv Ka nrnfootatinT.a nf ;.;nfnrnoc have canned, preserved, pickled or made therein iR to aid the mmnanv in pany l? russianize American mdus' ; fast and dinner. dried the largest number of cans, iars ue at, ii..i try ana "lus make slaves of its , n ' - .iw uguL uu icn.c; ii yjiiA lxic vicx vu.i cur State of New York will have only, hfelf breakfast and expect only half 4 h oro of h tm a in A w Atiint i A r i- J .. i . iu ue awaiueu respeci-; tht officials of the Atinntin rnncit' t.Itio "l .cuviau iuuubuj. i propnet ne couia nave seen in first, second and third 'and that lts sole object notwithstand- " 1S ,.ptelt ?8t .f"6??.1 of iPle pt England beggiiig the. uic Auauiiu vuasi uiuv xiitinuau Lom-iNow' York to send tnem both a real e, peo people of break- Florida TimeB-trnldnl em-1 ployes. The clerks would be untrue ! to their obligations as citizens of this 82 7-8 jOUUlllflll xv-xi i rv clj ' " - Studebaker Co do 1-A Copper 11 3-S (ex. div). SEED OIL. 1 1. Cotton seed oil . p .-.'. COTTON Now York. Nov closed steady. Sales 3,800. Prime pummer yellow 18.50; November 18.50 iTenn. Texas Co .Tobacco Products ; Union Pacific i United Cigar Stores United Fruit U. S. Industrial Alcohol or uiuer coniamera oi iruns, vege-: ployes their rights as American cit- ia i 3 ur iuer yeiisiiauie luouBiuiiB, , izens. We cannot be expected to sc-j 'Vl , EQ . . weekv 4160 00 Tntorost In fhooo" awarde io at,tr. . . . . . . T 'great reoublic. untrue to the nnncmlpa 1 cu tents snare weeiuy. fxuu.vu xx..x.-v x. u.u, iQ vlx&c1 - cepi me statement oi those who . "ji,, ' ' i 1 V ,r vpaf New wiea tomorrow Cttro ly looked forward to, no a:one by the stand snonshr for th expectant and hopeful winners, but by they arc T making this appeal solely Tn tHLv Vv gtovement uuder, - - - - all who are interested in food conserv- the name of patriotism for if thev wMch live' untrue to every ideal . . Jt " ation, as indicating what . . : has done. The prites Offered by the, to thp rlerkx, hut thpv wnniri nko fln. leuow men now ngntlng tor democra-; Save Save new investment setiel bank people-have ; given added zefet Deai to the company to end the-strike. me trenches of France, were ; Carolina B. & L. Assn opens tomdr ear- - - - iuey io iau .ro assert ana maintain i row at 123 Princess. 50c Share week 134 1-2 . 47 116 . 86 112 ' 111 1-8 to the. putting upt of all krnds of gar den and fleM' products during the last ! few months hayej worked towards i the object designexl by the bank, the! increased activity of conservation amonlg: growers ati "Bouselwlds , ge-; erally. their rights here at home, while the ly. iMatures $100f00 3 yeart. adt. Sr3 and 19.00; December 18.30 to uarv 18.30 to .40; February .3:.; March 18.20 to .40. 50; Jan-i 18.50 to. n. it t r f 'U. M. lnuusinai aicouoj .. .. nn- Martial rroceeaingstTT s n.lhbpr 53 i s l Agast 64 Who Shot Up TT b. Steel .. .. l;:rPNTUniKLNnnl1 riOUSlUIl. lVo Par Phw . 28 I: Stomach I WILMINGTON Spirits 48 1-4. Rosin N. D. Tar $3.50 and 16c Crude $4.00, $3. NAVAL STORES. WORKERS WALK pUTi I Utah Copper 78 i Vp. Car. Chem 28 , iWabash Pfd. "A" 391-8 (P.y Associated Pross.) . . nrnuo,, vitr-i K-S San Antonio. Texas, Nov. 1. Trial i (By The Associated Press) 'by court martial of the 64 negro en-,yjeriana Houston, Tex., Nov. 1. According listed men oi me uuueu awics w ouim icaucia unc, mnj , Infantry, charged with ftiutiny and ..4... ! murder, in connection with rioting in iHouston. Texas, on the night of Au-; wpatkER P5POBT. gut 23 last, in which 22 persons were Receipts: killed, began today at Fort Sam Hous- Co' ton 294 ton here. In addition to those on .trial here, other members of the same CHICAGO GRAIN. Iregiment are held at El Paso aWait-; Oats were easy, owing to the down- ing trial on less serious charges in j turn in corn. connection with the riot. All are en-' Upward jumps in hog prices carried listed men of Companies I, M, K, and ,L. . i ! 1 he chnrgos against the negroes in-; ' elude four separate counts. ah charge violation of specif1" articles of j war. The first count Ac-ges .ne de , fendnnts with aiso' iying commands as. - T!;npcraTcr3 ; workers in 16 oil producing fields of 4: Texas and Louisiana went out at mid- j 4 j night, and at 7 o'clock this- morning, , 4, general strike headquarters said ofA- ' jf i cial notification had been received. that every union went out "a hundred -. 'per cent, strong." ; Out of Fix? 'Phone your grocer or druggist for a dozn bottles of this delicious cligeetanx, a gs with meals feiyea delightful relief, p? no charge for the first dozen used. Shivar provirms higher.- Demand, though, was light. Grain and provisions prices follows: Open Close CORN' number 1.17 3-4 1.17 1-4 v-v 1.12 3-4 1.13 1-4 OATS r.r.rr-niber 58 3-8 .58 5-8 v 59 3-4 .60 I S- PORK .J-.nn-rv 41.35 42.67 LARD .i::-uarv 22.45 23.00 ""vvt.-r 25.02 25.07 RIBS Tn-nr-ry 22.35 22.70 May .'. 22.30 22.62 WEATHER t "A c. rn. n g potts uZ 1 O , i 1 x M j ' s. I i ' RHEUMATISM Physician edy arms and ammunition; the second charges mutiny, alleging hfit they re fused to obey the command of Major K. S. Snow, their commander, forcibly over rode military authority and i marched upon the city of Houston : ;the third count charges the men with j murder, and the fourth intent to com mit murder. ' 4 4 4 Ruptured People EIGHT KILLED. 1 (By Associated Press). i London, Nov.. 2. Eight per ' sons were killed and 21 others a good suitable truss, j were injured in the German air ' a ,.tri tn t-o. ! raid last night, according: to an 1-1 1111 c t a ft. 1 an Lt:uu a 1 - ' ' As'neville, cloudy . . Atlanta, cloudy Charleston, clear . . . Charlotte, cloudy -Chicago, cloudy Galveston, clear ... .Tark.-onvjlle, clear . . New Orleans, clrar.. New York, clear Pittsburg, snowing . . Raleigh, clear St. Louis, clear Washington, clear . . Wilmington, pt cl'dy 46 54 62 56 38 72 64 68 46 36 54 42 50 62 32 36 44 34 30 54 46 48 ! .4 I 28 j 34 32 30 .0 .08 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 C .0 'l !o .0 .0 .0 4 STAGE OF WATER. Vou can get car full v fittpri nffirial statement issued today by - 1 1 - J a , z yj l l ul U.1 TO X. X uuuwii t - - & Pt ntz sin ritv Mail tivptiiip near the British war department. Hank .street, Norfolk, Va. . Believes a Genuine Rem for the Disease- Has Been Found. Rheuma, the wonderful rheuma tism remedy sold by R. R. Bellamy and all dnigg?sts, gives quicker and move lasting relief than other rem edies costing many times as much. . Rheuma passes the deadly poison"- ons .secretions into the bowels and ; kidneys from which they ar quickly j thrown off in a natural, healthy way1. Pead what a reputable physician says about Rheuma: "I have made a most careful investigation of the formula employed in tne manufacture , of Rheuma, and I heartily recommend it a3 a remedy for all forms of rheu matism. I find Rheuma far in ad vance of th& methods generally em ployed in the treatment Of rbeum& tism, and altogether "" "different iri PURE DH!E$TIYE A8BS5ATISS WSTi? . SHIVAR L1IHER.L WATLR CISGEtl Nothing like it for jenove.tinf; ole wom out stomachs, ccTA-rrtins fooc into rich blood and sound fleoh. Sottled and guarsnteed hy tiu: jrated Shivar Mineral Spring, :;h. j ton, S C. If your regular d.-atei cannot supply you telephone CRESGiENT CANDY CO. WLolei&le Distributors for WilmingUn In Moving Our Stock of Clothing and Gents' Furnishings a Few Days IgoWe; Found That We Were Great ly Overstocked With ? Men 5 and Boys 4 h 4 4 4 'composition from the remedies usUab- ly prescripea. ut, lyons. Stage of water in Cape Fear river. This should give -any sufferer from rheumatism confidence to try Rheu J ma Arlxrt . 4 at Fayetteville, N terday, 15.7 feet. C, at 8 a. m. yes- Rubber Stamps Made to order on Short 'cVr.-j. We make. Rubber Stamps that gives, the maximum of service and, Satisfaction. Promptness with every order. Send us your order. . LeGVV N PRINTING CO 8 Gpa:? 2-reet . , Phone 220. veaiers Sur 0 -orji-fto. get these out quick to make room for other goods, we arc selling them at greatly reduced rates. Sfen'S: Sweaters from $1.00 Up Boys' Suitsbrn . . . $3.50 Up DAVIS & CO. .he 18 South Front Street LW. 9 sir ricM&mis &OU4HT A PILLOW FOR MY CHA.IP- V OH. THAT'S TOO NICE TO USE - I'M C01N4 TO POT IT m THE CEDAr chest; J v, r BY 6QLLV - EVERYTHING I'VE COT WORTH WHILE Ht LOCKS UP IN THE CEDAR, : . . , , . - ,. i I IJ.JII IL III jl II ir; I I i . J. ii I IL II II Ml L-x. L Ni, . 4sSlbEvrHW , l xA I " ' 1 '?SptTTsT.'' CM- .W-Trtft I w ji ff r XJ I POT HIM f ' MB C . t-t- : T . ? ' : ...'. t v..
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