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ase of depression existent the past few weeks we have fended that hi ry upward move of recent re. i ‘faith in the country’s futare and the meg | of its Present activity is but the be- gibning of the new evele of ket activity that makes por- sible unusual money-making of merepities under proper rection By «pening an account with ws you will receive the benefit of over 16 years of intensive ap- ) plication of the principle of giv- ing the client the best obtainable © Send for our Weekly Market Letter ‘ which contains information on active mining, oil and industrial . including on BOSTON-WYOMING MIDWEST OIL HOUSTON OIL SINCLAIR GULF EXPLOS. FAIRBANKS CO. FLORENCE SILVER ISON GOLD GOLDEN GATE DIVIDE MCINTYRE-PORC. END CONS. ONTARIO SILVER Copies may be obtained, without charge, on The 1918 Register, giving high, dow and dividend record of all the Ourb tesucs, will also be mailed /ree am reques! 41 Brond Street. New York. BRANCHES: kee—Boston Ferants, —History—Busin: —Properties—Earni compans » trucks ai Wy are in line for a period recedented prosperity which 9 reflected in the market of the shares. The present et position of United Motors eepecially @nalysis—t CHMIDT & DEERY Members Block Exchange of New York New York Offices fies. Office. Dt road St. | HO Fitth Ave. Broad 5242 |Tel. Murray Hull (50 Ofiice, G28 Widener Bids, \ } AYMENT LAN you, to acquire securities on for our 8-page od of atock Hi summary, L. H. COOKE & CO. Pine ie N.Y. Tel. John 1611 ‘We Specialize Only in _ DIVIDEND PAYING DCKS AND BONDS Service Is at Your Command, |) ene J. Callahan & Co. || St... N.Y, Tel. Broad 7447-8, Amphiet c waning. jovering this ms also our mark WALL STREET News and Gossip of To-Day’s M.arket—Present and Fu- ture Prices, OVERNMENT working in conjunction with responsible finan: cial interests, are beginning an aggressive campaign to stamp out stock swindling, and to put an end to the activities of fraud- authorities, ulent brokerage ho The Evening World invites readers who have been victimized by stock awindlers or bucket-shops to send in an account of their There wan very convincing testi- mony given by the movement of to- day's stock prices that the market is in a genuine bull boom. Under the stimulus of increased public buying stocks of all classes worked upward in an impressive manner Numerous issues made new highs for the present! year, and several stocks made high records for all time What gave most encouragement to those persons and pools who have been working for an uplift In prices Is the fact that trading broadened out to such an extent that every group of stocks participated n the advance. | ‘This was so despite the fact that the| new weight of news was much against the were not a whit alscouraged by the market, | talture of the Ol Land Leasing bill It was announced that leading cop- ty pasy this session of Congress per selling agents had reduced the ‘phere recently has been quite notice- | price of the metal to 15 cents per! able profit taking in oil shares but pound, the lowest quotation since! to.day they were conspicuously months before the beginning of the] strong, Mexican Petroleum advancing war. The new low quotation failed) about 3 points and other oil shares} to induce new business, Further-) gaining from one point to two points. more, there is growing certainly that | «Pronounced bullish demonstr tons some of the important producers will) Were again in evidence in Genera cut dividend disbursements next Motors and Kelly-Springfield Tire Thursday. Yet copper shares were The former advanced 6 points and the eagerly brought and scored advances of from one to two points Wall Street learned definitely that at a meeting of stec! manufacturers | to be held at the American Steel & Iron Institute this week, a eral reduction in the price of finished steel products will be agreed upon It was also known to-day that pig iron prices have been substantially reduced, Still, stecl shares as a class! became prominent in the upward movement, with United States Steel under heavy accumulation, advan- cing above 9, a fain of nearly 3 points. Steel recently sold ex-divi- dend 21-4 per cent. Including this dividend, the stock sold to-day to within one-half point of the high for! the year. Rallroad shares under the leader- ship of Reading and Union Pacific were conspicuously strong notwith- standing the fact that the bill add- ing three quarters of a billion dollars to the allroad revolving fund is still held up in Congress, The float- ing supply of railroad stocks has been so largely decreased by public ADVERTISEMENT. Chiropractic For Health mind of civilized man has been for centuries to believe that dis- isa THING, a tangible something, it were, and that it can be by a drug—or by taking something the human system through the} or otherwise that holds some and magical power to change! into health. This idea, like others, has prevailed through largely because of its mysterious. | 5.00 SHE. 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AWN C1 Ore nd G31 The 8: Hour Day! American Goodyear Operators Protective Union Se ENS ates JAMES W. CAMPHELL, Bus ness Agent. | latter touched 118%, final price of last week and rubber stocks moved up in sym- pathy in evidence, considering the and coppe: necessity, In the opinion of important Wall Street interests, be quite a num dividend cuts ordered, wil | non-dividend ing rd 4 4 ay 1g 1% Watling Hea NR LIBERTY BONDS investment buying that professional operators are not finding it di to mark the prices of these shares) feult up. PoMs operating in the oll shares 1 new hig 4 points Ot mark r the r motor and an advan In the last hour profit-taking was which was to be expected xtent of the advan ® were under pres: sure, but the results of the ing gave material encoury bellevers in higher prices and had tae effect of converting many traders who have been openly and decidedly bear- ish, to the constructive side of the market, r sha There is greatly iinproved ment in Wall Street regarding the market outlook for railroad shares The feeling is spreading that they have been too long neglected by vot the trading element and the public and that they are now in an excelle Position from both a speculative and Investment standpoint. What has had much generating this better feeling is the knowledge that the carriers, before being handed-bick to their owners, will be protected by much needed legislation governing their operation Secondly, it will now be possible for the various companies to put them- selves in much better physical condi- tlon and operate much more econom- leally, With §750,000,000 added to the Government's revolving fund for ra‘l- roads, betterments and additions can be made and much needed equipment sentl- to do with purchased, Cost of operation has riven in a radical manner, Twelve important roads have reported returns for Jan uary. It will surprise most people t¢ know that these companies, taken a» a whole, not only failed to earn heir fixed charges for the month, to say nothing of dividend disbursement» but were barely aple to show their oj erating expenses earned, In ot words, It cost these systems in rhe month of January nearly one hus dred cents to carry a dollar of busi ness, If rai'roads were unceremoniously turned back to their owners at time and deprived of the Government eiarantee of earnings there would ot thir would in a number of ec in a more position. However, judging by the statement of Director General Hines, authorized by President Wilson, this danger seems to have been obviated. It now seems doubtful that railroads will be turned back until the twenty-one month 8 be placed a or less serious ing the outlook for railroad 569 DeKalb Ave., Brooklyn. a AN “Lost and Founa* ertined In The World or Lost and Found Bureau." 108 World Building, will be for thirty days. artictes b , New York, oF Main, oni rectly 4000 Beekman, Brookiyn Office, much more optimistically, _ n ry Senute. | HINGTON, Mareh A resolu tion by Senator Caléer of of New York diree the Senate Agriculture Co: tof | wholesane food was shipped t [by the Belgian Relief weatigate eb that un un Commiss! shares “| Doctors Recommend | 592, increase of $2, 96 , decrease of | sury creditor at the Clear- | ing House, $1, Federal Re-| serve Bank creditor, $51,463,0 EXCHANGE -Pesctas wore weak, | ables at @l. Stockholm cables 28.2 Sterling demand 4,75 1-2, cables 4767-16; Francs demand 5.48, cables | 47; Swiss Francs demand 4.87, | cables 4.83; Gilders demhnd 41, cables Lhe ket closed steady Spot cotton closed quiet, up 15 | points; middling uplands, | COFFE | € h i wt Vibe 18s 14.75. to| Market closec NOT A PARTICLE OF DANDRUFF OR A FALLING HAIR Save your hair! Double its | beauty in just a | few moments. | i} “Danderine” makes your, hair thick, glossy, wavy — | and beautiful. Within ten minutes after an appli- | cation of Danderine you cannot find | a single trace of dandruff or falling hair and your scalp will not iteh, hut what will please ye 1 most will be iter a few weeks’ use, when you see new hair, fine and downy at’ first—yer— but really new hatr—growing all over the scalp. Danderine is to the hair what fresh showers of rain and sunshine are to | vegetation, It goes rijcht to the roots, | invigorates and strengthens them. 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Sold under money Bost, 22.47 coutse——Advi Buaranty by all druggits.—Advi. . 4, American Car & Foundry Company | Witmington Youngsters’ ‘Trip to regular quarterly of 2 per cent. en + Anwetes tnterrupted by | Mike Dressler to Pick Price Winner. common stock In addition tt regular iceman, There are thirteen letters in Marie June, 14.46 to 14.48; July, 14.17 to| Quarterly of 11-4 per cent. on pre-| The Alexander ststers—Marion, twelve, [Dressler = name, but neverthclows she 195 August, 14.03 to 1401; Septem. | ferred stock, payable April 1 and Dorothy, leven-teft the parental |will pick the number that s ate ber, 18.02 to 13.94; October, 18.84 to| Armour Com-Reguiar quart ‘ ay with » of th the Kn Columbus on Bt 18.86; November, 13.76 to 13.78; Decem.| 14-4 per cent. on preferred, pays d some the pa-| Patrick's Day drawing was to ber, 13.68 to 13.70; January, 13.63 t» Tae . Wit k Gaiucit uined to reach Lox }have taken place ty “Ball 13.65; February, 13.8 to 13.60; Maron,| | Montaumery vr maki They were eae the Penn: tegen. AMbits Total sales, 767,600 shares. 13.58 to 13.55. Lee bie ssa bagi Bond sales, $12,775,000, GRAIN—Chicago range for day pg * hi — N | NOTES. announce ta CURD — Opened steady. Royal Neh Clone, Chanae ent of ‘the Irving ompany that ch 85, up 1 General Asphalt, way teu o's stockholders of re lose of EUiiding j 1-4; Inter. Cont. Rubber Jv “ business on Tuesday, Ma 4, 1919, Fa) 1 TAG 2, ; Midwest Refining, 150° y,., will be offered the right to subseribe a ¥! N | to 153; Houston Ol, 79 to 81. Pls $100 per share for new stock “ t 41 Eleven o'clock prices: Asphalt sold a Hf ONS Sere) toe rach Swe Anata 67 5-8 up 3-8; Royal’ Dutch, 85 7-8 stay waa Baad And de gl i ac ’ | | up 13-8; Int. Cont. Rubber, 18 1-2 off - he Ma : i May iia " hange rules that transactions Bont, 14 off 1-2: Sinclair, 29 up MAY orien H0.0m \ Central Union ‘Trust Compans sini Midwest, 150 off 2 1-2: Curtias, oata Mas, up % tows Jub, tp ot deposit for stook of the : * : ‘ 11 to 13; Int, Ptr., 22 to 221-2; Federal =METALS--Lead easier, Irving ‘Trust Company on Tuesday Matron Sa S That Durin Gri E idemic She | Ol, 2 5-8 to %4; Msn Vly, 2 5-8 to 8; March, April, May at 6.2% | Maren 4, nless made specifically P. & BP, 4 to 4 1-8; United Spelter steady, Kast St. Louia spot, |for cash, shall be ex-rights. The righ ° ‘ 41 1-2 No 2 1-2; Wrt Mtn, March 6.20 to 6.20, April, May and|(o subscribe expires Tuesday, March 25 ep e | ren ree rom 0] hy anil Grip 41-8 to 38; Houston, 79 to 81; Natl June 6.25 to 6.35. The Stock Exchange has ad a _ Trans, 24 to %; Mrrt, 4 to 1-2; Phil, sili Neeinis tavdnedtaa” SEs a HT Morris, 7 5-8 to 8; Magma, 27 to 9; _PARNINGS—The report of Vulcan | erent 3 ae he n Ss I 0 esome onic. " 4 Ma . 192 Swift, 46 to 47; Wrtg Ppr, 43-4 to 5; Detinning Company for year 1918) or ry ot four porphyry copper :|Cosden, 8 to 8 1-8; Aetna, 9 1-2 to Shows surplus after charges and war) ooipar ics, Utah, Ray, Chino ‘end | 5-8; Br.-Am, Tob., new, 24 3-4 to 2, (aes of $143,284, against $185,785 IM levevada, are scheduled to meet for ‘The close was. steady, Peerless 1917. For quarter ended Dec. 31 sur- | dividend action Thursday, March 6. 1, up 11-4; Midwest 151, off 11-2; Plus was $21,929. Kennecott Copper Corporation di- Asphalt 664-4, off 1-2; Royal Dutch Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and|fectors are scheduled to meet fur {|8512, up 1; Russ 61-29 641-2, off 11-2; Omaha—Jan. groas, $2,314,848, in laaeea 4 gg ic ying Sinclair 291-2, up nt 144-4, off Crease $655, 782: bal. aft, tax $259,803, | UNI") Sapadeetes | 5 m 5. | noune: increase $24,436; net oper. income, |" A"), Gibe cane Gunner —- | $291,274, increase $256,148. Corporation states that #o far as onr Stikbd Oslhaier | American Rank Company, year | jnenb the board can speak for tow 4 Mood & 1918, net income after all charges ani | the whole, the regular qu \ newals 6; indust Federal taxes of $1,054,069, equivate 1 of 1 3-4 per cent. will be declared 548: lee BAGS sees : ~, to $8.72 a share on $4,495,700 common, | "Pen the preferred at the next divi 1-3, Jow 61-3; closéd 83-2, rullug lee ines . * ,,{dend meeting, which Is scheduled to renewals 5 1-2 per cent against income of $734, or $5.17 e next Fi me money is quiet. Sixty and 99 “hare a year ago. nd offer » city of! day periods are lending at 6 34 por , Southern Pacific, January gross | py jj i than | vent. on all industrial collatera 23,802, Increase $1,990,881; balance | (wi wate sub. | Some institutions decline to off after tax $2,121,671, decrease $: i c Bs fixed date money belpw 6 per cent, | Met Operating income $2,113,101, In- wy ty iiotesaed ad Demand for time funds is not large Tease $18,404. : ay ere nr reat and bids are 5 1-2 per cent. for half | Sane Sey Coe Wistar Kendall, member of the and half loans and 5 3-4 per cent. for | 7% nerease 109,819; deficit after | oio.k xchange and partner in the fir all industrial accommodations. ; x a ae tate inet operat-|o¢ pyne, Kendall & Hollister, is dead | The commercial paper market dis- | !"® defte: east lad jat Nassau, B. W, I plays little improvement. 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