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PAGE 8 Telegraphic U. S. STEEL IS STILL SOARING Seven Thousand Shares Change Hands Within Few Minutes NTTVV YORK, Aug IT.—United States St*-el common soared again today at the atock t.iarket opening to a high mark. Active dealing in the lavue began with the opening goog and 7,000 share* change 1 bond* in the first few mlnutcoat a price ranging from 01 1 2 to tl 3 6 from 1-2 to 3-4 above yeetarday* Close Oenernl advances were made in ( all leading Issues during the fir.'? bout and the market was nc*lv* New York Stocks by Hornhlowsr A- 7' **k" Auc 14: Open High I- w Cl ■*« Adv-ltum ...16% 16% IJiiii»; i » Am. Coal Prd. 145** H< l 4 ?** •*'. * Alaska Gold.. ITS 1■ % ’■• AIIU Chaim.. 32% J« £ 2J\ !* t»o, pr<i :*% 7»% ■ 9 .»% Am. Agn ... *4% 75% i * Am»r Can .. 5» 6«% * » *'> Am C A K «1 42 ««S «• s Am. Hteel F. 64 64% *♦ f 4 b Am Cot- Oil.. S: V U** • V *- ♦ AH A I. pf 57% 57V* 56% 5»-, Am. Ics Src.. 39% 2S’i Am. Un»wd . 21% 21 S 71 - b Do. pfd ... 49 42 41 * 4» , Am Locomo. .7314 7*% 73 .3 Do. pfd 104 104 104 14 Am 8. A R.. 93* *» >;b {»> Amer. Zinc 33 14 33 Am. Sug R*fl©9% H© 1 * »»©> >»•. Am. B Sugar 61% 90* 44 b »•' » Am T A Tel.lß©* 111 130% '.I ■> Am Woolen . 44 45% 4 4 *•> % Do. pfd 47 % 97% >7S v n Aaaeonda .... >3% >*S S! S Atchison 103% 14 12% 103 a Do. pfd 9# 99 44 i Baldwin Loc. 76% 77 % 74 76% Balt. A 0... 47 »7% 4. ».% , Both. «t*«l .444 444 444 444 Brooklyn RT M* »*S 54 S »«% Butt* A Hup 47 S 47 S *•* Calif, fetro. . IIS 30% 28* 1• w Do. pfa ... 41 41 4* 4s Canadian PaclT«% 179% J7* 17.‘% Central Leath. 54% 44 s »6 Chandler M>t_l©7% 107 % 107 I©' Qhas. A Ohio. 43 S«» *:S 62S Chi.. U- Waal. 13 13 13 13 C.. M. A St P. 94% 54 94% »4 C, R I * l»% US I*S i»S Chlls Copper. 30 S 20 S 20% *> * Chino Oopper 50 V 61% * V 51 S Colorado Fuel 45 S 44'* 45 «!•* Coat. Can Cos. »• >» M »» Cons. Oas ..140S 141 140 140 S Corn Prod. R 14 15* 15 15% pfd 9©* 91* »©% ll'« Crucible Steel 7is 7* 71V 73% Do. pfd 114% 117% 114 V 117% Cuban Am... 334 219 334 211 « D. A K O pfd. 34 34 % 14 34 %; Distill Becur 45 44% 45 44 .Don# Mince . 24% 24% 16% 24% BrU com. .. *4% 37% 34% 3 % Do, Ist pfd. 53% 54 51 % 5J% Quncrsl Else. 170% 171% 17<*% I*% Gen. Mot. pfd lit 113 111% lIV %. X- Ooodch 73 73% 72% Ot. North pfd 115% ll»% IDS 114% Ot. North Ore. 24% 37% 54% 37 , Oran by ST «* 87 51 Greene Can . 45% 45% *5% C % Illinois Cent .102% 102% 10: % lo:% Inspire. Cop.. 51% 51% 51% 51% Inter Met .. 14% 14% 14% 14% Ist. Msr Mar.. 33% 34% 2» 24* Do. pfd ... »5 S«4 % 94 % .* lut. Nickel,.. 43% 43% 42% 43* ini paper ..14% 14% li% IS Kan. C S. . 24% 24 % 24», 21 , Do. pfd ... 5> % :o% 6'* % i»\ KenVotl fop 49% 4!*% 4»% 45* Kelly Sp* T. 71 % 71 % 71 % 71 % Lac St Cos. 72% 75% 72% 7'% Leh.it . Valley 74 7>% 75* 7i% l<ee T A R 45 45 % *5 4 % l.ouie L S ... 129 124% 125* 129% Mo *» ell • Mot |J% 45 53% *4 lM>, Ist pfd **f % 57% u: i*f>. 2nd pfd 54 « 51% 54 5 4 >tey:<ari IVt. •-.% HI V* 1 '• % Mao.. Cop *% *4% 34% 34 \ • MUyi-url I'ac.. 5 5 * 5 5 W. fen A 5... 33% 24% 23% 24% Nm Lead . . «5% 65 ‘5% Nev. Cons. . 14% 14% 14 14 K Y. N. H.H •»% *io% 59% 4'% Nor. a- W i.iv% 141% 130% :’l N Y. Air B 127% U«% 127 137 % ft. V. Central 1«i4% l«5 % 1-4 14% Ventiex I 56 56% 56 51 le, Gas .. . 1"2 102% 102 1 .% Pitts. Coal .. 21 24 21 24 Do. pfd. ...lot 101 101 1,1 Preee Ht. Car 61% 61% 5 V Pullman 143% I*3 % I*2* 163 % Rays Con. ... 24% 24% 24% 24% Rj Mt Sp .. 46* 46% 44% 4* % Reading ...,i|s 10* % i*>4% H*'% Rep 1. A 8. .. 49 49% 4* % 4«% Do. pfd ...112% 113 112% 11 f4ears. Koeb'k 200 200 200 20- Bhat-Aria ... 24% 24% 24% .« BL.ee- Sheff. . 46 44 4» 47 % South. 1%. ... Vt 99 9* % South. Ry. ... 34% 24% 22% Btudebaker ..131% 122 * 130 % HIS Texas Cos. ...194 10« % 194 I*4 Tenn. Cop. ... 25 25% 24% Third Av» 62 \ 67 % *2% ls. 8. Mining . 71% 71% ?i 7i IK*, pfd ... 50% 50 % 50% % Vnlon Par ..140% 141% 139% i * . Utd. Clg Kt... .103% 104 1 >3% 10 , Ltd. Fiuit ..I*l 162 16" % , U- H. Rubber, f.7 % 59% 57% 54 U 8. Hleel ... 49% 91% Dt*. pfd 114 Ht f 1* n» ts. 8. Hteel 5a 106% 195% 1-4 % *O4 , I* 8 4*a»t 1 P 21 21 % 21 21 % 17. 8 R * K 112 112 117 1 . t T 8. Ind A1.112 114% 111% 1.4 Ptah Cup ...51% Hl% «1% *! % W abash pf A 507, 51% 6'i % l>o. pfd 8.. 24% 24 % 2‘ % Well* Farg0..124% 126% 12«% ijr.% West‘hi»4ise 59% f,9% 591 t, Wls Central.. 61 5? 61 ;i We*t. Mary. . 29% 31 29% 3' , West t’nlun 94% 54% 94’* Wlllys-4 *ver. 54% Rex, 65% 56 Do pfd ...104 104 14*4 l'l Sugar Market *■«■»•» l*etr«.it whole**]* prl e*. Crystal dnmim>M, l ib. 11l 16, crys tal dominoes. 5 lb . s’i 16. ni;» tab lets. 1116. cut l<>sf Is. cubes. 1146. am powdered. 5110 siannsr.i pow. ••rad, |* Aft; granulated. utr* *'•*• • granulated. 'n» in bulk. I' It granulated, l-lb carton*. 1'96; gran Misted. lv-lb cartons. I' *6. trvsi.il gumlnoas, granulated I-lb. > *•» 1 > and 6-lb. cartons. In ca«ea. IT ?6. crystal and imliio* ■. granulated, hi f cases. |l 06; diamond A. I* Tl con fectioners* A. |T No 4. IT 4ft N » 6. | :«n No. 4 IT 66 No. f. IT 60 No. I. 9? 46. .Vo. 9. I*lo. No. |j. IT 16. No 11, IT JO. No IS. IT IS. N<> II It.*#. Na. 14 »: !« No 16. 9* to. nop caking mliture, |9 beet granulated. 92.96, household powdered. I lb. car tom *•*> 99.4# per case. 41 to case. *4.TO per case RKW tOltK 4 rrTTOH UlßkllT Reported by I’atne, Webber A Cos.. Aug 14 Closing RM Ask Righ l/>w Mid Ask Rn 1411 14 62 11 14 4 T till b 14 4 M»l 14 4) 14 4 14 TO •I S 14 r. Apr. 11 91 .. . Bay 14 Ts .... 14 *1 14 *1 14 T 4 fail* . 14 *4 14 . 14 4* A«a 14 99 .... 14 Ji 14 It 14 14 II 14 Asp: .... .... . . 1 4 ’? 14 14 Act. I4 *• . ... 14 II 14 16 14 1- 14 *4 mE# 114 I# 4# 14.JT 14 14 14 SI II 99 FINANCIAL AND MARKET NEWS Detroit Stocks Till H4IHV4 l|l (iT4no4 4 1 Hid IA, me Wh!'* Ld A- ’ I '■ * % '" v I i>o, preferred 14 American l.t a Ti •*“ IK>. preferred 109% I*l* Amer ioa n Pul t '!. ;: * e * 2 Do* prefefre I 74 Auto Hdy t <*■ . • I*% Burroughs xld v i b 47 5 Chatmere M ' i • ■ > 1 * ; Iv, preferr.-.J • • • * 1 • Charcoal 1r• »r* f if A. 5 " l*o, pr*f>'r> l -» '4 Chevrolet M *ti>r - > 7‘ ■ •; K-r\ ce f '1 1 >u. p: fhrr. * ' *‘ i * * » W I C«-n-.rr.un«» ■ • a l. j tV>. | referr. ! 9* % *? "9 Cont.nerf'* \1 ’ ‘ * > *» 1 9 Pet A « e\ \«v i'h 99% 9-% Detroit r«arr ry <*u . ti .... Def ,lt K 1 - • \ u ■ P-t In n A 'te. I ■ 74% * I .H let Prlted Kv . x ! ■ * 1 » j Pet l »l> .v t f > % * f P in upd* v. ■*>•' •' lu. )-* rr»d .92 .*■ Kurd M,t : f f.m-ta .* . • • O' : V . AHi t» V • _ • • ** I Genera '1 <•. r t» J f.r. . .76 12* I i Hsi. Lamp •'« • • ** Ir n > r *. ■ - ' 8. Jt Kreege 1 1 1-^ Mas well Mot ; Cos '4 4 I- let preferred >* 4 H 2i.!j-'f».- J -1 » * -V M*- viesn ' and 1 e * • M rfc Btar- j. ■ "■ 4 J M:< t S .♦*: x •' « -v l • ... L’ t M ilea-Pet: 7 .-a: r ** M nnu •« ' *» »r C ) >» * •• ■ Po. prrf er r ! .... . • 9 . % Nat unal C.r • Cos R . . . LK-. p• e f rr. ■- ■' % • Pa n f.t' a Tie. -r 57 * Do i refe-r * % * -» Packard V * • Do. prefr■ red -I'.* Paigi v Par**. i'»i * * 1 '• 4 i W K Pr.i'l m: * i ♦* j Ileo M»t ■- ar • 4- « * Reu M ’ T . . . s • ft| * *»■ ' . Du. p'ef» r» •(! 105 .... Towar • Cr> xni*r* C 4 - po. pr -ferr 4 . . 9 % •• • • White * - e :< * •••• W»lv P rt L’em Ca 4% •••• , llaaka and Trnat C«a*paalea. Hid Asked American State ; ... I‘9 Centra! Savings 2*5 ••• Detroit Savings . . .. -M Mm* S» *k * .. . I’* Federal state '■ 27 First A Old l>et Vat l. 194 2-32 German-A.u.er an 179 197* Highland Pfc State, xd .... 4.0 M'-r :harita Nat. -nal 1* k N • Pen Insular '*>•*•• ?7;4 Peoples .-tat* 3*4 L'ntted Savin*.* Bv' k 2’o .... Wayne ' Count jr H me.. I*6 .... Detroit Truet Cos . .. 3*4 395 Bee-jTity Trust *-V... -*2 Cnion Tr'jst 4 » 4 4 200 Ger-Am L. A T ‘.'o I>s .... The foil, w.ng Arms \r» p-'.vlleged to execute order* n 'he .-.xrbar.ge: W. E Moss A Carlyle A P vah. Oe<, M W**t * .PE M» r >ne A Cos.. H W Sobl» A CO. !• L -Sey mour A Cos. W R M La ighl r., Mer rill Ljrr'h a Cos.. W A Hamlin A Cos. Wm A Seer A •'< . Sinclair A Coula. Err met L Sprague. W'rn H P. *e A C F K Pe ton ACo ' »l Cos. W E Re ly A CO. Matthew Finn. A W Wal'.aee A C--. Lewta G. Sto-kar-1 A Cos.. Bennett, bmith A Gortoo. Boston Copper Stocks Quotations by H rn' werAWesk* Aug 16 <..-p-n H.ch 1> w Closs Ailventur* 3 Ais*k a Cold 1' % 17% 17 1* Altoues . . 4 * <* << 6 6 Amer Zinc . 72 14 JJ 33% Ana r >n!a .... -7% * % 4 4 .% - « 4 '4 A- adian - « * * * * 4 % r.s - * -jr «• - - * \ f * <‘ -i f % <‘a) ; a 'r * 7<- ; * 1 ‘ " % Cal. a H*cla I3« 539 525 (‘ pper Rare- 1 t 6'% <3 v . Cti no . . '• % % 5 \ ‘• % Ka*t f; ,*te . . 1 *1 13 11 » 4 4 4 • • (i'»rri 'an.. <'% 4"45% 45% Hancock * * 7 4 M Inei'-rn* n . % 11% • 51 j Jerr.r-I* Verde 1 % 1 % 7 % % K• w ’4 w O. % l\ ’ % lek* ... 4 » •4 * 14 14 Tuxßal’e 4 4 4 4 Mar* 17 13 13 11 v XX' « 3 % ■ % t % M sir: ‘ % »»% 34% 74% Mobawk *1 ■* 91% 91 9) , Nevada ' r. * i* x 1 4 16 N‘ rth tt i-- - 1 : J 22 % 1. % Oore- a *• *< k * <* I* ‘ 1 «*'•• :• 1 16% 16% 16% q-jln< ’-a * ,, a k, % ** % »<a> 7* % 24 % 24 , 2« S- , p At Il* « : ■» * 4 4 % 4 % Sh *Of •-n 4 % » « j it i... * 7 “ % » - 16 ■» D% l - -j y • l 4 -3 ' X 4 2 '-1 Tt in. t 5% 6 5% 6 'i et'O '' l 7 5 25 a 24 % 2- % I'td Kr-i l .41 I*2 H % 1 % ' '•! - • V 51 % 1 5 54 55 l 'a*. \;*-v »444 Utah < .r» 15 % .7 % 13 % 11% liar.' p ‘ i * 61 % 4; \ • r-1. * % L\ JJ% 3i% . Yi. toria 3% 2 , 1% 3% u r .n* ‘ % : % f % -a s** 52 *x ti iMitiMi mi. M H'liiltßi nr*. <i • II .rr : -* ft Wee. - •A i* i e - < o-*e Bid a«k ! 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I I’eir< leum '• , \4 , Mol West !• 41 ni rri 11 imi i 1.4. * Holler >"ao*i • >r J ► I* rrfj.iii-M flr»t- !*<• |l> }’ |K pai-hra* 21c P* ls«* I?iV M u . 5 ?,> TX'U'rrx —eo._ Ur# min, in tii n 4mi n.i.s Vrw > - 1 K *■. . !*. ft it nr Firm. receipts, 12 47** rr»*«i»t et tra il> st tie d.i r tjt *. 4 r *v ■ 'nutation • r>-Ntti**r> fl r- * JR* s * :4 ‘y go, *|<e. '* 1 91 tg <1 12r I rbs lrr**>i lar; receipts no-fly »i >e fancy. .*■•• Im- ne*it*v mn»il fan y. 9I9JP. resh firsts. 27 0 Sic. Livestock Mil Mil* 4 % 4 4. 9 114 41 *I »L tv 4 4KH"> 1 1 detk« it 4ug • '***:- u> \ * he*V fleer » Mi* welgl ‘ i.i* te. «ieer» -r 1 e•*? *■ » • * * • ‘ ' I ■ e-i I :• J h f ,C " ‘ * « I . • -. ns. |4 9* •* t 41 heavy t. * I J■' 3 * r * . * . » j■j :• % »• - b-f »• * : • I 1 • I * * ‘ - -e, a vr. Va- « ' •* *rx ir< C' h<g ve r •'*** * 12 v hear e* I * ' **P a- lam'* »•'»'> ***' „. i' « I *. a' r ;xr ' • I * \ „ r t. n av*. 1 !)■ t- < * rg ». 4 * $ ' ' *' **"* • } i 9 * ■ I. Hog i Market ‘ *'*' * * -ti il I i> 4 * I * ’ J* 1 4 Hlf 4 <3O l I 4 K vTHH'K ■H’ A'r V « 1 * l *4« , '*#- - ;• . .II * • ■ r:. we ! ar. 1 :'*■»* 3- J 7 » X • *'»' ' t ■ ' J f i 'UI J" 1 • < ■ 1 'w 4 *. »4 2: .. • 41 * e R- •*•!'•* - ■ beeves j- *• ’. ■ a,,-* •e!f era s!' : *- k--* art leader* 15 * 4 •J'-.ep Re-e r*» 7 4 ‘O' n vr ll», w »st t*r. f4 • • v • t I • c.erti I * « |* ; si C » e«: em. I * j r. \9V ntrF4to t i\ r *T4vck Ilnnataa A AST 81 V V >.* 1* - * - • -X -♦ 1 ■ ?’ e «teer< f d‘4 4 g ( to *hi - t . ; ■ f X 1 ,x- •a. }’*s (X ' v-*r I! r gs. - * ‘• • I- il text hx”<ty fear* I* . * <ch: hut »r *t- r* P ‘5. > e»t * - ~g ,'eer* ml he f«-» m «*•*. |* 4 hex* hev- 7a' w« t *2' ;> -»r r w • fj ' and 4 .• er *. I*' y 5 -*rr.*r* MS i * f*h-y t • i rr, rr ,nt u' » I ? ■’ ■ 16s • * ’ k - t ; * . g 7. ’ :r. r ns' xe-«. I • feaeters f ‘ ?‘ . : her* s'. ' spr'gara Ii '<i Hs» ir* 'rf'.e- snd y r aer • Lb-..! *5 -neap 5 .vrx • « :r '’t*i I fj‘l3', v»s - -x * M ’ .' 4 5 aeth e- « | < 4 ’ »»r* $' J ~ 9 Calves. IS 813 cir\F.i4vn 11 v r *toi k CLEVELAND A. c !« Hi** Re-, • ■ < . . ' -- red ard med -«s•'- ; *, P 1 d' 7* ro .f H* . 1 stag 4. I* • ’attle Re. 1 eipr* 5 ir» steady <hee-» ,rd ’amh* re e'.pts. 5 cars steady Unhi. r-'p I 50 ' 4. vex Receipt * l! »'»a?> top TO* rno LIVE STOCK T • ::*• * Aug 1' H 8« Re -*pts. 1 90d. r-v-ket. 5e hlg-e* 1 *tv >i 119 798! '75 r— •<! iJm x. f ’ *f I■ 7*. v rke r x 1113914 75 r o 1 p I* Cf■ ve» Market xtead' .*> r. eep ar.d lamb* Market steady Grain and Provisions PFTRCIT Au* 1* - Wheat tn the I'etr.'it market . p*n»d witho-jt c ir** an.; * k :ere wax a stead} ? *>• In Chl :»* and Ijv»rp. 1 . ,»r prl*--» Thurs-lay Cash Nr 2 r»! •» -i • I * leyt I: • er r-er |: 1! Me 1. i. No 1 v» r* -1 e j; 4d * Th.» rn rr.ark»t « *r*n and tt *4% for asn N 3. * f<t r N 3 ye! w and *<>7l- * r No 4 y»'::-->w S' . 4 re »* «'%* f r *'»r !»ri. |3%e f<>r N | whits 14% for uuu* N m t*. 44 for #eptem er »- I 42*. ;' 43 a* ?>r .No 4 wfiC» f.% * .»i It.ij V' <1 15 11 f r rish N ■ ! Rears are «-m a* I' *' * r ——,e d’.a*» ml pr >mft xh’prre-* »-i t * f r O'* -be *ee - 1 » »r* e*»arly an 1 .- e* *tl! 1 » for prime |9 II for ;»■ *r* »'-*>• |‘ for pr - tin ar.d ft.- f- ** pr.rr.e alfa fa <ira rt r»* * > •« a- ** Th. :r»- day were v* -«r* * » m', •! f c -n and s ra'< Dstfffibff leal - a* p»r»; T k .--ta s' 11 4 4 : ' 4» % * r w heat . -71 , * r - - • I f r f a *• 4 \»rp- * k *»' and r r rn c! »*•! ur. ’“hanged I Hl* 41.0 *.H 41V <~H!CAG* , ' J( - fe- -T - Wheat --jiTerr'e- : wr *. '■* »*n • r 1 »n % Ms I.wr % - rr «.-p*»re. v -*r in -arg*d 7* «-r*e c ar »-d M ■*. y and *•. . v*» *»rv -e r . • . *- err.r * ' . 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I I I f <* ( 1r • . ,r - -1, • ■c. •r. .» a r 2« T *»«e Tw ’ • •, % 914- 16% . . ■ /■. . 1 ' *• *•• .* v't Ii• n * t RIM* hiti rit r? n'.f ah •f V- *' *'• ,n “ - ♦ - —. * « H H I % 111 <THMI « . * At Weeks * e • HI A»k * • r ' • e., otr t : 14 1 10 i • • _ P| 1 l A j . V' 1 S |''> •: - * > « Il*1 l * ri r.c. ■ ri i'\ \nt n **n r . >rn 4 0 10 Cfamp« 72 M . • r.« • n I*l*+ ... P, 4 •• , * . rom f.. '* *4 • • ! If itM M* t .r im'ofd *.':.r::.r:r l-i -> Nf ''or '■# '9 64 % t> 1 tl 1,0 ! «!.* ir* Warner, f.m te» l*«s i ->it it ... i* v 1 “s>(Mi Motor .. .. T 6 IT - I.ia’it A ?!••*. enm T'» . \ I* ». pM 4 4 4 W DETROIT TIMES Financial Notes 4; rr. in tteH 4 0 dod. tOi) pound* i»f ; * '• t»> d«,rnrsttc »nsumers f t e i*; quarter delta ery st a I't" " ** ’ • -h% 4er pound. *O - e t 4 representat if • of a large producer. The am* Sugar 4'<v. has d»* clare 1 ar \ 4 uxh dlvidecut of 10 ,sr t.t t -i ini'# slock and an ■< 'm * |-r ,nt dividend In com » pe.'» • •*- * 20 to stock of re. r. li Regular quarterly '■ % per . ent on the pre fe-’t ; a■: . * ", t!»e common t.a\e also been J*Cared Ir.’erex'* - 1 '*e to the affalrx of the I>4 r e t ; e ne Cos. predict there » .. e *ri extra d.sl- .rxement in the f.- : «'e la or pcasib.' a stock d! x I t fore the e 1 J of the prea e n: > * a r U. S. SEEKS NEW GARAGE FOR ITS DETROIT MOTORS T e l'n ’*’d S’A*es government is in of a n*-w garage to accom j.t'e *h»- :t ~’or vehti-les attaobed t > ’h* ' - »1 ;h*x'ofl*.< e nnti fedora! c.'.d ng S;*'dial tgen’s of the ni*v • r v. >erv:re fr.'ru Waehlng L h .<-* in the city, Thursday to > < o'- r bids »hat have been , re<**iv<d Aid vi report back to the ;*>«t:ii4.''er is*T,erel Th*>.' C P Stearns. F K i Clark- ar.i J A Ren die held a con fer*r • n '.".e ofv.4-e of 'he pi>g'ma» * ;*r ’ o; • r ' b'da Re’ween 12 1 and T <'?'*« f *Reg or butldlngs ha'e bt-en •> ibr. ‘ed Th* govern I K*nt vi li •■.'! r buy a alte and ‘ :..i anew garage r a;li rent v building The question of location en’> r* vitaC.y and 'here m.ist be IS square fee* of fioor space There are 4. motor vehicles at toched • ’he ocsi foilofflce - SCARLET GANG WOULD DOWN LODGE lC«xntlnae>4 from r*i* One' » « 7 ' jj... pen.oTA»i crdlnarilv vr," 1 a'-oic l >f here D a use of the pr-.r"Ar.« 'pk'nt pla.-a Aug 21 when a r-va» ri. n' of the \o'of the w,»r>! »re t»av on v*- i*»tl>'n* 1* v uld r.o* - e surprising If Re pub!: tip. * poll lev'* than kv vc*e« \ ‘.lgh* vr»*e will e against •• . -• rr?‘v f All ti.d Mi H. ! ien .Son * rrei 1 * *r. Is beinr 1. v* led a' Aid I .owl e-c ••er.vitc cf h;» Interest i :r.i hirr.velf ,r. ‘be *h‘ r nd:dd* v of a *ur r *o Ml Owen Lodge* friends. !• vw-V'-r f* ♦ l ' 4* »ho«** who ua !• r*a'nd 'he on will ’he ii'ti*-- in* •■‘need point ou‘ i* *r. * ,li it< ar -.i-> ’hire » s* cure n < ardc*a*** "f *h • < all re f Mr ar. Cut Aid I.ol;- or.!< derTion**r*<-1 !. 4 hi 4 . nub!’.'” spirit an* d*- f -’nrnr.a'ion •<» •• ’ -ex * r*►re <* a of *- * Fir** x.-i rd r*> r p a» n**d in v»* ,r.r. : 4 er .1 * lent hlv infiue-1 -•' 'irv ! *■ g P-! f Hold* f: to becot... a candidate Mr H"i s* o-.e of ih* best kti* *r r-*i e**a*e men .n the my. He -a raw*- cf ’le'r.lt ant a an-l itt'e of *he T'-'ri't gh who- ! Th •:« 'on Ir the *»*•-• n-f ward. **e k .d' ,'iiwav * oted lr. the ward. w.,*-re he %* lived 21 ve.rs A*;de from four year* or. the board * e * ri.avm he s»;v.rg »- r re-.der.t I in ’**< 7. he he* never b*-er. active p’lbllC life ALLIES GAIN GROUND ON SOMME <f «*iitlnx*4 from I‘sge One I • . - fjefe - •» 10 ! < • J ' .iC *• of *>:* Lrerman army Tr.e »»:cre*.« o f ’ l i* --esdv J. 1 rr.T.*-*". is .4 d‘-rr.on x*rV‘-4 bo' hy *he a 'ual j ar.d * v » r. fi t - r er.• .-* who , ■ iv>- * -render*d ". large number* 1 %r* * •i *• he A ,gh' .-.g front I r.*;e-'-d the va** on ■1 f re A b>r fe* and i " and of fer •! e j- is *h 4 .nor*'d e pr* pa "x* * * aphar'-r ' v »»*•-»• 'Mr,* •- * e**n ff,re**‘-n a-d n fh ir.g • ver <,< k* and *hat ;.tj*x '• ** ,r- •* e Ure-rh * -dge . riitoer b/’»» I *e»» T .'*ed • if.e Os *he e.gfj* n '•,<:» ar.rl rt»a***ritl dc* p-• * t.’H'i ef.i-d ia-' Mav m! ** ba '• a f«* *' r n - lr.'fi »’ • k France a *■* % . s**ti »t»'j < * r i.l way# p re - t'tr >l t‘-n;i'r fr'*xn .* r.v*** n # tv e Afir' ! ! * ’he Frer Ift-r.ilvs ha* •ar nerJ tl" (, . r*« s'r . ' on In adrirce r. 're ■- *rr »• * * hi- a rough* r-qiallf lr.< r* d' e ;,rr»fre*» in the rear The « 4. • no'initlon depo'* *am it-.: r-onnt' ‘ed wph ’he , 'ront 1 . i by a rerranle rriv«i|c iruf <• rail j •* .r* * 1 .' 1 r• ye 111 pare fin,e* » ~jid J har« rerjulred -a year wr, r fc , (tn j »*r ir* ’("ni A| ,/T ■ Mr.* ’he hftle frr»n ♦ ‘hr v. r t . • rrnrergej ever thlfctr and e v »-r rr.r re tn’rl- | .ay sy-♦ em ' • *‘ » depo*« j car poor nr u■: n • .. „ hattlai fron f Its ** t r alfml'e of rnunl’lon* -r. 1 r,- o.** ( every 3« ’ ho'irs a rot. «f ror ' ed railways *ll of t *d ,r*, y ins ff f T-" * hot la, * 'he P r l' ' *' pr,wer of her ponM From *he depot, th.t way lad to one (/ • !.• •' ,r aviation camp# which protected every dt*p<>t. but which nr# only a small part of tt»«* aviation service on the Somme front l*irlng the visit scarcely a minute passed tha' aruied aero planes either did not return or de part for the Gorman front The air was literally alive with aerial scouts and fighters Returning toward »he rear in the evening af'**r observing the flgh' in* frotu the plateau of Domplerre, south of the Somme, and from a point of vantage Just north of the river. I mu* amazed to »ee that since earlv in the morning shat had appeared like veri'able moun’ains of material and munitions in the • ipply had entirely disappeared The great guns which had been jcreep.ng along on sped thy con str icted ra'.lwjivs tnd which l had imagined could not reach the front for w eeks w ere no longer visible. 1 bating either arrived near ’heir **m ;hv ements or having been *ran» f. rre.i to other railway lines Nearer 'h.** front l able from 'Ms g gar.tl' displacement of mu nltlons and tr..v’*'rial to gain an ini presston of what had gone Into the day s sledge hammer blew l*r»> grossing toward the rear in the dl rection of the general munitions and material depot* w»* me; gr»*a; trains .snd I'.'ttv, vs of fresh nia’eria. mov ing ’ ward the fron' to replace tha' which l rad seen disappear Vet 'here was ns' h irry. r.o ex ntemen* Everything was orderly, methodical Above all. 'he Impression a neu • ral ol server receives from a visit to the Somme front 1* this that the French are * remely confident and r.i • only determin'd but prepared In every detail to carry ou* Grant’s fam is dec ara’ion “We » l flgh f It out on thia line if it rages all summer Anew Mow for which 'he Fren h and Br 'ish arilllery have been pav Ing the way for some time, was • truck yesterday against 'he Ger man front both nor'h aid sou'h of he Somme A* a result. Teu*<n Tenches were carried on a 'w.vmile, front on both aides of the village of Ma .r> pvs to a depth cf from " yards »o 60<’ yards while south of river ■he Orman line three q . r'e'S >f :i mile n length. w ,\s Seif ed bv ’he French These successes, which mark the opening f "he fourth phase of 'he bloody struggle m Picardy have c-. nbled 'he Allies to pene'rv* a’ ps lots on 'he Guillem on' Maurepas r and. 1 e,jde« giving them comp.e'e of T.e highway from Ma .re pas to Clery i-ONTXi.N, Aug IT In a leaper a'e a - tempt to save the T’-u'on army under Gen t’ount von Bothm»’r has launched a f rjo is counteroffensive against the R;-* sur.s who h:*v» bee- driving him s'eadllv -v k tuward *h<e Gad -an capita! fur ’he las' three we. ,s He is launching hi.* coun'er biuw« prin cipally in 'he cen'er on 'he w.*t bark of ’he Zlu»a I,if a >ut ha* h'<n unable to proven' the Ru-aians fr >tn advancing f ,r» her toward the im por»,an» ral’way cfv r\* Bretsiant tßrie/anyi \t, mile* ■outheaat of Fetrograd annoum ed of ficlailv today tha* 'he region to 'he aou’h of this pom' has been occu pied bv 'he Ru-slars An official Austrian sta’emen' re por's 'he rep iise of R.ssian at tack. rear Zobrov O mile* south east r.f f.e*T. erg. and the rapt :re of .Vfl) offlce r a and men Russian a* faults sou'h. where me attackers are 'rvir.g to break 'hrough to Ha 11'f al«o broke down under 'he de fenders' fire the s'atemer.' aver* COP H AULTS AI’TO THIEF BY FIRING BI LLETS IN AIR \f'*r a » ba«e of more than a mil* from Wood* ard-nve t», f'lorence-st and frotii Ffurrilt n ’ ivd to Cor*- land ave dttmg wl ch an nb«r of *ho»» w» re hied, Mo'orrycl* 'iffi, er Thomas Filkovpr !i «.f the Highland Park police arr Frank Yes h rer No At, Ff. ». , ave p. 'rc i*. for * f eiLrg a cai b« lor,ring to Fr*-! erl< k. II Gray No «'#7 Tl. rdsve, pre-lden' and tr<*a*ur'r of ’he Mkh lgan Iff o I storing Go Filkovivh *aw The **r traveling on Wood*Srd ave , at a .peed er*-at er Gian -‘id m le* an hour He r-«v<* 'base Yh*» driver r* fused w, i p until *he officer fired ar-t.ral shot tn the air One ~f the n.en «•>» awav efore the i fficsf rjiigh* l|f Ye-chner admit* 'ak'r.z 'he . nr. rho pollc» «av lie has been removed to ti.r coun ty jail to be held there fr r trial I>etrnl» and Mli'hland Park police are searching for the mlr-mg man Today’s Hall Games Amtrlcan petrol’ a* Waahlng'on, rl*ar (two gamest C leveland a» N»*w York, Hear 8 f JxMiia at Philadelphia, cloudy j (two gameai. I Chicago at Boston, clear. National. New York at Chicago, clear Hrnoklyn at Plttaburgh. cloudy The rumored engagement of Princess Yolanda sides' oaughter l of King Victor Emmanuel of Italy 'and the Print• of Wale*, has »erve<| ,to ret ail th<? fart that Victor Knv • ntanuel waa orro a suitor for the j hand of Priicsewa Maud of Walea, 'the ppoeent Queen of Norway. WILSON SUMMONS RAILROAD HEADS TO WASHINGTON t ('•nttnweit from l*«nr One I moved by arguments of the presl dent l it hi* proiH>sa 1 would result In h svatem that would probably] enable them to avoid sudden strikes tn the future Three ballot* have been taken In ! the past two day* it was *aid today and each time the managers have voted down the president’s proposal The r.»:’road presidents to whom the president addressed his me* sage today were l*Htilel Willard. B A- IV, Samuel Kea Pennsylvania. \ H Smith. New York Central. F I> l nd» r wood Erie, AAilltam I’r lesciate, Lackawanna; Howard Elliott, New Haven Hale Holden. C . H & Q \A J Harahan. Seaboard Air line 1» F Loree. helaware ,v Hudson B F Bush, receiver Missouri Pa iflc. E K Colvin, Colon Pacific. William Sproule, Si»'.:thern Pacifi George \V St evens. «’ a O . Sam uel M Felton. Chicago a Great Western, and Falrfat Harrison. Southern railway Before sending the telegram the president ’alked w .tl President \\ i! lard, of the Baltimore a Ohio, by long dis‘at.ee 'ele;>hone and w.vs a* sured by Willard th.v the rallraad head* would c me to Washington Immediately Judge Chambers brought to the brotherhood heads assembled a question frent President Wilson, based, i' l« ■>a.d. <>n the com munication from the railroad man •tger* p; ng • •» gh’ k r d* He remained only seven or e'tht minutes, during which t:m« he was g.ven hi* reply * A? II o'clock, uf’er hi* conference ' with »h»* employe* Judge Chambers ' wor.’ til the White House He 'ook some idditional statistics to the pre*|den' fur't.r da* » showing th» * ffect f the application of the eight hour day to railroad revenue* He said the president In formu \t trg t K e proposition he w.ll nuke to o*!v side* de* red full detail* of 'he porsthl# effect on both the -\ or k Ing condition* and ra ir*>ad Jpc.vn • X* *o the oi.tlo- Guam her* would no* en pres . h. tr.se If Chambers' me** f-om *he pres ij..-' *,> 'he* empl' ve* r r*ay a*-k'd h'iw the men understood h'* propo sal This was rares illy explained, and t'h.aml er* Informed 'Tr. t <• thev had no' mistaken * l .■> >. e* *•* e- u*lve s p. -iflon One of the f remost leud» r* o* the employes said 'l' appear* very mu< h vs though 'he manager* Interd to s'ar.-l p'a' We a*e per fecrljr •* nine 'Lev should do :—: • as long as 'he pr»«!der,' stand* a* Judge between fh.e parries" The .’,40 Brotherhood de'. trv* * w ho ca.* *, Ws«hing'on *o it**.-.* • > tp. J-rr-’der T * prore-rrt f-- »e»- •* —jj • v-^ * Tike 'rvn;med 'he n>rri<Jf't . of the old tire pemnsvl va'fa-a v<> hotels rear the rnplfol. « Vr* tfiev .«\ e mud* 'l-eir h* *d : a t r• • ed back and forth along the j 'Uin keeping alwav* I ' >*e 'o 'he hotel* •o b A ready ir, <h*<* of 'o cor. f* r F'cir 'he mu*t p.ar f ,v .-v were • n manner of mer who hud reach'd a conclusion and there >» >* ! ••,.• Ic bating of P Htn'inr them«e|v*» t »e. ca»ional grf.up* developed argu ments all on o-e side ov.-r ’he merits of 'heir figt » b p the greater n'lmber of *he dl Tkt chairmen seemed occupied with 'he 'ask of seeing as rr. irh of Wash.tr.g’on as cou’d he seen 'rom th« sidewalks of 'he avenue The employes' »'thr< mmlttee went lr.t.i .err* • confer roe th" Na 'tonal ho’e! *h'- ' urnonn Judge W I. f’t amh.-r" of the CnPed r'u'es uiurd of me.jiatlm. and *nn dilation, wa* pre*en' for par* of the conference hu* >f: early Interest rested chiefly io 'he «ol emn session thi* af'errocin In the beaurlful room celebrated only for a**!r* of social »pl» ndor from the day when !*»»!ly Madison danced. d> v to th*- present Thi* gorgeous e's'e fwrnt'ure *as remov'd and nm: eh-Hra crowded closely to gethc-r on the polished floor The definite terms of the presl den' 1 - proposal are not knnsn. but *he ha»lc idea is an agreement to I.e made between the railroads and the brotherhoods. whereby th eight hour day ha’l go Into effec* at or.ee U*>t'i 'his In effect, til* question of methods of enforcing I’ whether by means of the time ami a half fe»r e»ve*rtlnie or by *on.< other mean* will he made the sub Jret of Investigation and adju*' men' with the federal governne perhaps taking jart In the adjur men' The pre Id'-nt' problem, If the railroads definitely concede 'he 'eight he»ur principle to the extent of agreeing to give it a trial, seem* to h»- to convince- tRe railroad men that the time and a half overtime ' Issue should he held in abeyance during th*- trial period NEW YORK. Aug IT A dozen president* of big rallwav systems w ill leave h» re at 4 o’cloc k thi* af terncevn for Washington In respon*»- to President Wilson's telegram. a*k Ing them to the White House to die 1 cuss the controversy with their cm ployes Headquarter* of the r*ilway man ag‘*ra also announced that other callway head* will leave Chlcngo to day. arriving In Washington fontor ; row In addfUon to the president* rat ing their headquarter* In New York, THURSDAY. AT7TVsT 17. 1916. Mack May Fool ’Em Yet Having si »ni the growler part of the season weeding out a bunch of recruits cull'd from college* and school* In vurlou* motions of the 'country, Connie Mack ha* been turning hi* attention to the minor league* While the Nthleth s w» re m the west Manager Mack spent a lot of ki> time loo;.ing over players In some of the minor league* and others with li dependent clubs, youngsters who have been rho wing promUe and need polishing It is expected that many of these young *•« rs will report to st week for a trial on the home grounds, w here Mack and hi* coaching s'aft huv a vharuv to ;ut them through their paces tn | rlv ate While 'he Makmen hav* been g'ttlng kick'd and mauled by the other ’ e,»: -,* n ’ e American league th*' critic* have been handing Con me a f'-w . hoii e knovk- on hi* pol A • of running Ins team, his ier *ai to spend a fortune for players like some of the other club* have been doing, and charging that the u'V'r \tberiean league club owners have teen complaining Many of these charge* i itne from New \urk and it til is' hive h.-eu a hitter dose for 'he Go’ham fans to swallow when ’he M.i kiven handed the Yankee*, which hive cost their owner* «ev ►r »! fort sues i dotj’ !e def.xi' on Sa' 1 rd ' There i*n t an a f oni or tri'h :n •(.*.• r-por's The \m«rl can league club own* rs have noth ing 'o co about hi v Ma'.. tuns h:» team or what players he use- When Mack hcl af* j»m ’hat out i-sed all »he other* he placed game af’er game ;ri New York. C’leveland, St I*vui* and Washington w p tut rnak '.v.-ral (Vfhers hapf>eneil to b* lo re tt'd.iv ant Immediately arranged to go (!,’•• • to W-\.*f Ing’"i \ major tty will leave a* I o'.!.' k though *on *> uiin t , . la*er tr • * Among ' o*> who w.,1 l> ive tiere arc R ’ IT. lor Pa< ifi( Ju Hi* Km»ts'-hnttt Southern Pacific Ha!* i* Men Berlin. *on W M \*to*- -jrv vs president n* the Pennsv jv ar ;a H J Har ihan. S> i lioa-1 \.r >• ’»** ..| Wil’ard H k *' \ - * I Bnn'h. N.w A’urk <’er ‘ra!. F !» T’nderw .v-i Erie. Wtl Ham True-daie I j»< k;*w anna; W ' Picr-or ' ' c pres d»'n' of the .New Haven O W Steven* <’ a (».and i- F M’:*h receiver of the M!s«our Pa< Iflc. Sheriff Not To Interfere InKilbaneGo SANf.tSKI \ use IT Guv Willis p* r- r !!' .<r "•* tc.ephone La* n «d* r juirv con'ornitig 'he pro p- ed jr, round oving match at <> dar F’uirit. Labor dav. t which J ■’ r.r:\ Killane. fca'herweight 1!'l»- holder, ind f»e«->rge Chaney, of Bal t more, ir« the scheduled partiel I ants Sheriff \A’ H Lundy wa* nut of 'u-vr. and the governor talked to :*' I- 'y Sner ff Edward 1 II t* ar.n, *ho -aid nothing about the inter HORNBLOWER & WEEKS wnnirax New York Stock Exchange Boston Stock Exchange Chicago Stock Exchange Socialists in MoU»r (’ar, Cop per and other Shares J. J. HAYES, Manager 201 Penobscot Building Detroit, .Mich. Aii*. 2* Sept. I Au « S«P«- » Investigate the Nrw Fanning Methods at the National Tractor Demonstration INDIANAPOLIS, AUG. 28 -SEPT. 1, Inclusive Trtw'lor* veined it JSOO.noO, rr|ttM«nlin( 100 Tr«/lor« will give d»mon«rt(Kmi »*< h ftrwi* of t *50.000,000 raptfel, will be (object in nofnini *ml ihtfnnoß «i I.OOOerre held, your p«nr>ful intpeAion All •“ eeenriae will be represented Fuellent hotel a. iotnm.xi*. /»*t Wetter in Ymtr Portrt to Informationbureau*■( Union tmn, l tarn iht ArfnnHgti •/ Station, I emunal Station and Ail iamrnviK'l <#> ground*. l raft nr I arming Motel Stvtfin. The Classified Business Telephone Directory appearing in thin issue will save you time and expense. We suggx st thnt you clip this out of the paper and paste on the back of your tele phone book. These firms are of good business standing and can be relied up<jn for good ser vice and honest dealings. Local ting hi* expenses; ni*t one Reason, but -everal Now. Just because New ' ork and Cleveland have been en joying prosperity *onie of the writ ers have been nritlcising Mack * methods Maybe next • -ason there will lie another tale to tell Mack ha* fooU-d them before. There I* no use holding nut any hope that the Maekmen will get out of last place this season, but the Athletic* are likely to strike a winning streak and esuse some of the penn*nt-eh**er* trouble before the battle is over While th.f are doing this Mack i building for next season, and in the next month will try out ab<wut a dozen p ifr;» front the minor '• ’ti‘A-worig the fleet to report will N* Crew*, a pitcher, who • now with Greensboro, n the Carolina I* ague and Ttirasher, wlto hn* I i"!d to Mn< k in the X'lnnta dub During the we-tern trip Manager Mack, I'npt Harry I'avi* and Coach Ira Thomas were busily engaged in Marching the minor league* In the west and south for material, and tt l* reported that about a score of youngster* have been selected for A trial Jt t« likely that several of the new player* will be given a hance while the wes’ern dubs are here Both Wally S.-hang and Bill M*-v**r will he ready for duty, and their preaence will considerably strengthen the te*ni Haley, the yn ;r.g catcher who has been doing t‘T th. receiving on t)i# western trip, l as proven a valuable man and has earned * permanent herh With Haley -md Meyer available for hack -•top w. rk. Mack can aso Sehang In 'the outfield and his hIMIng will help. ' *v until the sheriff returned to day Th** governor told me aft.-r he f »and a sured in* that It waa really • speaking that he heard we were g trg ts have a prize fight at Cedar Pottv 1-abor day.’ satd Hartmann. 1 told h m tha' It was being ad vertised a a boxing match, and he ■t*ld. I’ou know what the law la’ lu*t then the ’phone pot to buzzing ■nr 1 I could not make out what he «sid a'’er that Finally I hung up ■i. r* < elver and sat down and wrote u a ett.r I haven’t heard from Util yet.** Sher f Lundy Is an en»husla*tlc \-g fan He familiarized 'h 'he sta’utes regarding boxing ‘•zhlhitinn* when he wept into office, r'-arlv four year*< ago The sherttT Id that so long as the promoter* r* n «ln wl’hln the ]*v he will not .n'* rs» r* but *hc moment fhev step >ver t e boundary line he will do his duty. Nellie t p erne, of Bin’s Fe. la G.e r* ‘ irv >.* th' New Mcxlrfl *•"’ '»• 1 1 . r a 1 - wv*lat|ou. “UNFRENZIED FINANCE” V i j.#'b 4 r\f flnunHal I i,t'->ry ; ir*. with th* ,r r #-n' Tha u*tiip -jt •*; fsl np.vn«l«a , ••»,>* ;>r«i** i • in ■t 1 * |«*n *, v ff-rr* -»n ununnl Hrntt'* »« -xpr>-n<* 1 In ou i »lt. AND IN’brmtUl, LETTER of auk '»' ill ! ' • r**s-lv hy '•v*-*v In* v «*»t..r I'.t .'j«a i '< r I*,-ias '•'■immsrifl sn ur.u.-is! tr »< r< «t vr«- * n* nro »<>nt‘ I in thla istt'-r, Ir f■ rmstlon r>n CHEVROLET MOTORS SAXON MOTORS NASH MOTORS FISHER BODY UNITED MOTORS SIONAL COMMERCE And Others rnPtES t*K THIS LETTER \\ lf,L ME HUNT Y«»C i <N |{ KQCEST linr iirlvutr ttlr. In tha \,n X nrk. Iln-tnn nn»! Tnrnnt, iimrkrt, rnaltl'a u* <« ,1" -»- ■ rpilono' „rr»trr nn oulrr* for Vital,>r Mnrk,. Mlnlnit mill Oil • lurk, uni) I wrh I rlala. Chas. A. Stoneham & Cos. 101 Penphscot B'dg . Detroit Eatahliahed 1003. Cadillac 6150 New York -Doiton—Chicago