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PAGE EIGHT Oil Miller Rubber Company Of : Finance :: Bonds : Akron Resumes Dividends! [S3eSi0e"" Jacob Pfeiffer, s net profit of §$ ear ended Decem improve finement years. Th fey of the company in mak depreciatic provision fo than at the The board of d were u urer. The following wing is a of th certified copy of as of the close of the year Operating pr cost of goods sold istrative e nal income taxes, feprecia- and adm fore fede president of filler Rubber compar 31, 1924, at the nual meeting of stockholders held the company's offices at Akron, Ohio. All deferred preferred been paid and nave declared a dividend of current assets to cur- es of 3.4 to 1 and inyentor- { cost or replace- sident's report stockholders of the 1 December » ete., amour to $3,- tion, inter 668,839.45, After making provision of $993,- s (acon ele 814.39 for depreciation, and $320,000 for federal income taxes, and after deduction of $138,245.42 for interest and other miscellaneous items, net earnings for the year mounted to $2,216,878.64. There was healtby income in sumers’ demand for the compa geared-to-the-road line of tires und other products, and spite of a : decrease in gales due to shrinkage in manufacturers’ equip- busineas and the elimination of rofitable special work, the e for the common stock outstanding were $29.52 y share as compared with $25.37 per | share for the previous year. After providing for the regul preferred dividend paid March e net add to surplus increasing the com- lus from $799,577.25 to and reflecting a per | P value for tt stock of $144.94. c nt as: $11,807,044.63 | and current including | $340,832 paid on j March 1, r 469,283.07. The ratio of current assets to current lia bilities wes 3.4 to 1. There was no} bank indebtedness. Inventories of raw materials and supplies and also of finished merchandise were priced on the basis of the lower cost of re cement value. has fully complied r provision of retire- erred stock, and all d nds have been paid. should interest stockholders to know that from a deficit. of $1,290,- 604.20 December 31, 1921, your y has increasedite surptus to 61, This re nts ‘an in- ase In valuation of the common stock of $69.82 per share for the past three ye: operations, after charges for depreciation, obsolescence and underwriting expenses of $3; 683.15, or,$65 per share. Consideration of declaration of dtv- idends for the common stock should be taken up by the directors at an early date. ‘The efficient operation of your fac tory, together with economy in dis- tribution has produced a most fav able showing and with improved i equipment and the high morale of LIVESTOCK your organization, a profitable ,busi- ness in 1925 should be assured. Building and Loan Associations on building and Ioan associations in this series there have become very interesting statistics as to the Since my last number of the: total resources. on the authoriy 8 with total reso 000,000,000, All this last named vast cumulated by th nd all of it is inv cupled And ‘all these operations have been been the members in homes conducted so co uccessfully t th have | Consolidated Press ate League of Savi Associations, whi there are now 10,744 of tt clations i the United more than 8,000,000 higher; underweights, 25 to S0c uj big packers inactive; top, $14 bulk 170 to 350 pound weights, $13 fo $14.10; bulk 140 to 150 poand aver failures among all these more than] ages, $ to $18.50; packing sows, | 10,000 associations and the record| mostly $12.90 to $13 bulk strong ce 1921 to the members of] weight slaughter pigs, $12.50 t ss than five 90; packing hogs stnooth, $1 per cent. This is packing hogs, re a record comparable to that of the’) $ $13.00; slaughter suvings bank and furnishes another to $13 argument, if one were needed, to] Cattle — RB commend this building and loan sav-| grade weight slow, 10c¢ ir plan to thrifty peoplé every-|15c lower; spots off more; otl where. heavyweight and rlings about | #5 As long as the building and loan| steady; best matured steers early elation confines itself to loaning | $11.50; average money in its own neighborhood and | pounds; yearlings as long as its business is supervised | bids on by business men who are themselves | moderate < interested in the development of| steers of value their own home locality the system | below; these ki will continue to grow to the*profit | stoc and feed) only of its members but of the} demand on weighty steer or town In which ft ts situated. | tiv narrow; suppl nd loan association is} stock and bulls, about s competitor either of the] ply of fat cc commercial bank or of the savings | vealers, unevenl bank. Rather it is the ally of both. | off; ady; Sul relatively small; | er, mostly 15 $ le to y (Copyright, 192 Li and ce i PHILADELPHIA Custuners who telephone spend « per call, while 4 chases Bl add: | Twelve hundr estock HOUSTON, March livestock movements f ul Texas compared with m southern | | | | t. | | nil | holesale Grocer 8 advocatin telephone busines ward, stly $11.5 00 early; | Va d coal miners em-| Sheep, stead) orado Fuel and Iro: and shear company in the Walsenburg district r ked the company to cut the ~ wages 20 per cent on the theory that Omaha Quotations. lower coal prices will stimulate di OMAHA, Neb., Mareh 16 mand them steac Department of ployed by the Ce piéy 2 higher; light weights and hogs, 25@40c h bulk AM, Pa 2 choice 0 to 800 1 rT rked ou andon: | $15.95@1 hased t Blatr-Al c 9,000; fed ste cor new corporati < to 10@1 e will be worked once more by a in 0: yearling electric collier Ls? sis 85:1 dull, weak to| lowe Casper Oil Stocks || 2 S.220°\4 lower Anglo American Oil ~ Borne Scryms Buckeye ~~~. Chesbrough Cherebrough P: Crescent - Cumberland Eureka ~.- Gal. Sig. Com. G Mfg d Miinois Pipe - Indiana Pipe -- Nationa! Transit New York Tra Northern Pipe Ohio Oil --- Penn. Mex Prairie Pipe solar Refg. 8. P vy. Penn OW O. Ohio - 0. Ohio pfd. .. van and Finch Imperial —. Washington 3. O. Neb, - no 1, Sig. Old pid, Gal. Sig. New pfd. tical veal top, feeders, Sheep—Recely top to shippers, $17.00; steady; | uotations by Blas Vucurevich, er, 208 nsolidated Royalty din: pac Bla most decline on heavies; handy and ation - 2.90 8.05 fight lambs, $16.25@16.75; sheep, | tumb solidated Royalty - 1.08 1.09 steady; bést ewes, $10.00; fee 15 80 jduil, weak; no early 123 18 19 Denver Prices. me 13 4 DENVER, Colo., March 16.—(U. 8 08 | Department of Agriculture.)—Hogs 1 .07 —Receipts, 1,100; active, 25c higher Jupiter 05 top $14.15 paid rice 230 pound Elkhorn 02 03. | load; odd head, $14.25; bulk desir. Dor 05 07 able 180 to 215 poynd averages, 03% $13.75 to $14.00; odd drive-ins, $13.50; 01% few choice 160 pound averages, 01 $13.75; packing sows, mostly $12.00; O1% fat pigs, $12.00; stock pigs, $11.50 00% Cattle—Receipts, 2,300; fat she 01% stock, steady, 26¢ higher; cutters Preston Oil 00% and bulls, strong; other classes gen- aes ST erally steady; 750 pound averages, CURB STOCKS $9.00, freight paid; other 739 pound averages, $9.00 fut; load 922 pound weights, $8.65; best cows, $7.00; ae eral loads, $6.10@6.85; two loads steers, $10.00; canners and cutters, 25 to $2 $11.00 down; 8 pound fe: 5 Sheep—Rec early sale Mountain Producers It Creek Produce: ntinental ~.-.-... w York Oil It Creek Conos: 3. O. Indiana ~ np 61.00 4,800; slow; no ic on fut Jam! Try the 2 for 1 Store jf you have | load cho! lambs, $16.00; plainer anything to sell. Brade, $15.00. fhe Casper Daily Tribune : Stocks :: Grain :: Livestock :: Ail Marie‘: EWS AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED WIRE poRACAN STAND Kis \ HEARD YouR PIANIOC 4ND YOR VOICE, MRS MAND. | THOOGHT !'D ©ROP IN JUST ADO STOCK MARKET American Tobacco --. American Water Works American Wodlen - Anaconda Copper -. Chicago Prices. | CHICAGO, March 16.—(U, 8. De-| tt h partment of Agriculture.)\—Hogs— | J Receipts, 38,000; mos 25 to 30 % u (Government Figure by July Will St. Paul Railroad and Num- ber of Industrial Special- ties Tumble Atchison ---.. ——ae Atl., Coast Line the decline suc-| Baldwin Locomotive Baltimore and Ohio -. Bethlehem Steel California Pet. - vanadian Pacific — | cH ered an early influenced b; "} day, government fiz 50. | ute ints, 19,000; better | Meat { the would b for bringing about another rp reacting in today’s stock m 41,000,000 bu new record low on for both accounts| Central Leather pfd. 1 number of industrial special- shipy would be nat tarme out all thelr pool support. ‘Tk approximated 1,500,0 closin inst w 1 vig to 1.49 y followed by a 2.00 down | & Penn Power rose 2 St, Paul preferred | then fell back to mon touched a new low price. | pivotal industrials | Erie -..--. | light kinds downward to $10.00, Sheep—Neceipts, 19,000; extremely | 1 dully on wool lambs; all bt 4 active; no carly bids; ta lower; good 7 5 1] turn Texans, ie lower at kant support Hort s heavier offerings of the unchanged to le lower I 16 to 47 the market continued t sales, $16.80 to $17.1 s compared with other grain Starting ices on hogs lift the provisions market sharp decrease ited States visible | to further upturns in Un total led | ties moving 1 to 2 and Foundry Car stockers and feed. | rush bulk | was 00@ | turmbled $%c from the ¢ prac-| ¢l and closed excited at and | point reached, $1.64 to 1.65 Worry trading | 7%, and the pr lowest prices ever recorded. This brought about extensive sell-| Montgomery Ward s for both accounts in the general | Electric breaking 4%] National Lead - over tw@ score other| New York Central - issues sagging 1 to 2% points below] N. ¥., N. H, and Hartford closing levels. Norfolk and Western quent marking up of| North Americ can Can to 181%, and active Willys-Overland — pre-| Pacific Oil Norfolk and Western] Pan American decline and startd a} Pennsylvania noon. Wheat mark lambs, | fered ers bidding 25@50c lower, with | number number $16.00, Open High 1 sh Motors jui Woolen went preferred to 80, DUMB DORA---MORNING, NOON AND NIGHT GASOLINE ALLEY—AN EVENING FU 21.40 American American railroad issu on the withdrawa close was we t c n r which | ¢ sion of the | ¢ , continued | ¢ as trading was | ( ri ¢ r Cola ethan | Jend, deducted to- | ‘onsolidated ( ‘orn Products sden Oil ~. ucible Steel Ar Ludlum t the opening and| el, American Ca ner Atohi d off, the| ¢ points and sey-| Int. Herver issues, including | Int. Mer. Mart r ulation of unfavor-| Louisville and % regarding the St. F aul | Mack Truck ex di ad resulted in another wave of| Marland Oil liquidation in th stocks, | Max, common down to rred to 13%, the fotors Kan. and thern Pac! Great Britain right reevet” 3716 LL OF STATIC PLAY "OLD OAKEN BUCKET. THAT'S MY FAVORITE. Locomotive ex div. Cerro de Pasco -. Chandler Motor - hesapeake and Ohio *hicago and Northwestern chicago, Mil, & St. Paul pfd. 13% | Westinghouse Electric —.. thicago R. I. and Pacific hile Copper ~-.. vuba Cane Sugar pfd. 15 while the com-| Davison Chemical Du Pont de Nem. Pamous Players ex, div - Asphalt Hlectric eral Motors .. “ eat Northern pfd. er yielding two points. Some of| Gulf States Steel ex dt utility shares howeyer,| Houston Oil -~---.- 1owed independent strength, Amer-| Hudson Motors ex div and Utah Securi-| tiinois Central -.-~. and| Kelly Springfield - sponded to the} Kennecott Copper - e in railroad orders. | Lehigh Valley . Seaboard Oi) ~ issourl Pacific National Biscuit y * =: et ws Lt, . SOTHE.COACH COMES IT MUST Be CAN'T YOu OSE THE UPTO ME AN SAYS, WONDERFULTO \EXOU GOT SOME FORNITURE? You hE TEAMS LAID UP BE SO STRONG!| [DUMBBELLS OR SEE, WE'RE SPRING NOU GOTTA WIN, WON'T You WEIGHTS TILL CCEANING AND IT SINGLE RANDED! Show You HAS TO BE SOME NIFTY, BS) -\, MOVED “LIFTING” ANNWAY & ; \ ‘ Sete aastiates sad \@ 1925 Premier Syni & \ LMG TELE Ti Luis) ..OR PLAY | : CAN You BEAT im ALL ALONE IT? ANOTHER PHYLLIS, | PERFECTLY GOOD Like HAST fi , ONE. EVENING WARPED Phila and Rdg. C. and I. —. Phillips Pet ex. div. -. Pure Ofl Reading ~. Rep. Iron and Steel --. Reynolds Tobacco B ‘ St. Louis & San Fran. ex diy. 70% Rissler, Ken Legion -_._-- 134 a Seaboard Air Line -. 23 Welterweight Boxing. * Sears Roebuck Sinclair Con. — Sloss Sheff Steel Southern Pacific --—. Southern Railway Standard Oil, Cal. Standard Oil, N. Stewart Warner Studebaker - 151% | 16—Marshall, Abie; Legion 148 Culver, Pat.; Yesness — 145 17—Schmidt, L. Walker, J: E. 18—Stantan, Micki Lester, Clinto1 Middlewe 20—Rissler, Bill; 158 Adams, Rex; Pearl White -. 155 Texas Co, Light Heavyweight. Texas and Pacific 54% | 21—Tass, Joe; Standard Tobacco Products 7 Walker, Jim; Yesness Transcont. Oil --.-.... Legion - Yesness 173 : 135 ra Heavyweight ‘ Union Pacific ---------. 22-—Jone¢, Robert; Standard ._.178 NE United Drug --.------- List, Stanley; Legion ~-_--175 \ U. S. Cast Iron Pipe ~. Wrestling. - U. S. Ind. Alcohol -. U. S. Rubber U. 8. Steel Utah Copper Wabash pfd. A —— Heavyweight 23—Rirkpatrick, A. R.; Standard 166 Neff, Orin; Pearl White ~.._ 185 METALS HY NEW YORK, March 16.—Copper, 36 steady; electrolytic, spot and futures, *|PETCLUBTO | 39% Tin, easy, spot and futures, $58.62. i Iron, easy; No. 1 northern, $28.00 4 A @24,00; No. 2 northern, $21.50@ 28.00; ea E | No- 2 southren, $21.00@22.00, Lead, steady; spot, $9.00. , Zine, steady; East Louts spot and futures, $7.42@7. The program for the meeting f] Antimony, spot, $16.00. the Wyoming Petroleum Club, sched- uled for tomorrow evening at the } Court House at 8 o'clock, will in- : clude talks by L. L, Langworthy on POTATOES “Emulsions and Sludges” and M. Blehr on “Current Events." The tople for the third paper will be an- nounced tomorrow. Willys Overland ~. 32% | Woolworth CHICAGO, March 16,—Potatoes early morning trading slow, market about steady, receipts 157 cars; total Ve. 8. Shipme Wisconsin 4 lets ae / - 110 — = 431g] NEW YORK, March 16.—Call Sap at high, 4; low, 4; ruling sy c 7 i bid, 4; offered at uns | St. Paul Stock Is 3 4; call loans against accept . oO ‘ = av; mixea| Being Sold Heavily | 2 4-6 months, ‘ = per, 34@4 “ } } i i j 1 ] CHICAGO, March 16.—Butter low- ae i er; creamery extras 48c; stantlards } {Se; extra firsts 461447 40%@44e; secohds 34@34c es high firet ack to Call | Bi 1 per cent | Mule Creek Ming of many | Sunbi es, particularly | Hamilton Dome Woolen, Davison Chem-| @erris - ----- Congoleum, all of which| Byron .--—-=. minimum prices for| Notche® = ---------------——-—— caused sympathetic weak-| Pilot Butte - ness throughout the list. American| Lander . down to 40 and the| Cat Creek . Many of the high| Lance Creek ~ priced shares dropped 3 to 5 points,| Osage - Baldwin, American Car] Grass Creek, light --------~-. and Foundry, American Locomotive, | United States Cast Iron Pipe, Mack ---215|| Foreign Exchange weceeewe 2.00 Greybull ~ ------.---. Torchlilght ~ +—-------———---— ctric recovered 3% ——i 30; ordinar ‘ to Checking a loss and most of the|{/ RSH arly upward movement in the 1 ' urd rails and industrials || CRUDE MARKET, March 16,—Butter | °" | ont Alt he's i part of their earlier || 3 receipts 4,850; creamery | , d to Paul bor A to higher than extras 4914 » t 1 n | Eggs firm; receipts gathered extra firsts to packed 3 hace Coast whites extras 39 34 bn : to firsts to extra firs 6s. | eaniee etd Cheese firm; receipts 61,2 inds | te State whole milk flats fresh, f W1@ 24160. BERLI W YORK, March 16.—Foreign TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Truck and General Electric. Elk Basin -.. es irregular; quotations in| FOR RE rtly £ eeu GAME 1c RSE Rock Creek . cents: Great Britain demand 478%; toom house valet ed pours CHICAGO, March 26, — Poultry | Salt Creek les 478%; 60-day bills on hanks | @nd garage. 120 N. Bo! Plione } fowls springs nate at . France demand 5.14; cables | 1479 : , ; turkey ; ducks Fer results try > Tribune Class!-|5.14%; Italy demand 448%; cables | Wwanpen_y —$—$___—___ fied Ad. 4.08%, ANTED-sza ne for genera q