The evening world. Newspaper, March 13, 1919, Page 10

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a ee | ~ inartninnicerrni retete ; OVERNMENT H Interests, are beginning an a9: dressed to the Financial Editor, | ton has become weakened | stamp o Names of correspondents will net | firm opening prices receded rather |from the high of yesterday, Other ae bs Aseh a be used without permission. eawily, although several specialties, eet shares sold off in sympathy. rokerage houses. The Rvening Further profit taking under cover of | because of couragcous pool manipula. | Most leading railroad shares showed rs who have | tion scored substantial advances and |losses ranging from fractions to made new high points for the year, |™ points, Southern Pacafic » itherities, werking in conjunction with responsible financial been’ victimized by stock ewin- llores oF bucket-shope te send in an sccount of their experiences. Communications should ad- Magic relief. No waiting! The moment Pape’s Diapepsin reaches the stomach all the sour- ness, acidity, heartburn, dys- pepsia and indigestion ends. Upset stomachs feel fine. Costs so little—Any drug store. in to-duy's market considerable bear ory that the market bone of the market were recessionary These w brought to bear affecting these issues though in some quarters disappoint- way gible benefictal results, and also that Jit haw been necessary to postpone the | important next week Also there was | sary ing on the the- technical posi ‘and practically dispiay of strength fell imck to 955 ———eeeeeeeeeeee . - ! | Amongst these the most conspicu-|Was a conxpicuous exception and at rose to 136 3-4, a gain of nearly ten |@ point in the face of unsettlement : | points, Railway Springs, which |! other rails, There is a large and Instant Relief for Bad Stomachs | gained 21-4 points, and Rubber, |confident pool in this tssue who are |which gained 2 points, The latter |depending on realization of the com- ~ — ntock Ix being helped by reports that |Pany’s oll prospects to add heavily When your meals hit back. the annual report to be published |to the value of the shares, r shortly will show over $25 earned| Oll stocks were mostly weak and When what you eat turns sour, for each share of common after taxes, |the aame was true of coppers. An- forming acids, gases and indiges- The leading steel and railroad |[Nouncement was made that indepen- tion. shares, which are always the back- |dent sellers have again shaded the de no new opments pound delivered tment te being expressed that the rail. |how big producers can cut copper conference at Washington has prices further inasmuch as cost of not yet been productive of more tan- | production of many companies is metal steel price meeting until {outside buying and near United States Stee! opened practi lows of the day. THIS WEEK ONLY At the Liggett Stores Named Below A 10-Day Tube of Pepsodent Teeth Are Wrecked By a Film, and You Must Combat It All Statements Approved by High Dental Authorities The Brush Alone Can’t End It Dental science has found that the great tooth destroyer is a slimy film. It is ever-present, ever-forming. You can feel it with your tongue, Most tooth troubles are nowadays traced to it. That film is what discolors— not your teeth. It is the basis of tartar, It holds food substance which ferments and forms acids. It holds the acid in contact with the teeth to cause decay. Millions of germs breed in it. The dental name for film is “bacterial plaque.” Those germs, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrhea. Also of other serious troubles. * The tooth brash, as used generally, leaves much of that film intact. The film is clinging. It gets in crevices, hard- ens and stays. The ordinary dentifrice cannot dissolve it. ® So millions of people find that brushed teeth still discolor and decay. Tartar forms on them. Pyorrhea very often starts. Statistics show that, despite the tooth brush, these troubles have constantly increased, They cannot be avoided on film-covered teeth. Now dental science has found a way to daily and effi- ciently combat film. Able authorities have proved the fact by many clinical tests. Now that method is embodied in a dentifrice called Pepsodent. Leading dentists everywhere are urging its adoption. And we are proving the results to hundreds of thousands by supplying a 10-Day Tube. This is to offer that tube to you. To urge that you et it and use it and watch its effects. Then judge for yourself what this new. method means to you and yours, Pepsa eA Science Has Now | Found a Way Analysis shows that this film is albuminous, That fact suggested pepsin, the digestant of albumin. Pepsodent is based on that. The object is to dissolve the film, then to constantly combat it. The uniqueness lies in a harmless method of activating pepsin. It must be activated, else it is inert. The usual agent is an acid, harmful to the teeth. So pepsin long seemed forbidden. This new activating method solves the problem. It acti- vates the pepsin, yet it cannot harm the teeth. Five gov- ernments have already granted patents. And this discovery seems to promise a dental revolution. Dental experts have now used Pepsodent and watched its results for years. There is no question about its effects. Anyone can see them in a few-day test. So we supply a 10-Day Tube to anyone who asks. The stores named below have them in stock this week. And they will give you one, entirely free, if you present this coupon. A We urge you to do that. Use Pepsodent like any tooth paste. Note how clean the teeth feel after using. Mark the absence of the slimy film. See how the teeth whiten — how they isten =m a8 the fixed film disappears. You will realize then that the film problem has been solved. The teeth’s chief enemy is conquered. You can have clean teeth — safe, white, filmless teeth —in this easy, pleasant way. Let the product itself convince you. Compare the results with your old methods, Then decide for yourself what to do. This question is of prime PAT. oF importance. Old methods are not adequate, as every- body knows. See if this method is. Cut out the coupon now, The New-Day Dentifrice The Followin Supply the Free Tube on this coupon. R GREATER \' WESTQUMATER STORES: YORK STORES, juding NEW JERSEY RTORES: dyreey, City, EGEMAN Liggett Drug Stores Will e 1 10-DAY TUBE FREE | } any store named. It is good for a 10-Day Tube of Pepsodent, I Address os | 1 * Out-of-town residents should mail this coupon to The | | Pepsodent Company, 1104 So, Wabash Avenue, Chicago, be cent by mail. World) LOkA | Your Name " eensenernnenamaneunestenesescnn unsignificant a loss of 11-4 points from yester- After al day's close and a loss of 3 points | price of the metal to Induce new buni- ness, but the large producers are hold- Ing quotations firmly at 16 cents per ay extent that, given a definite and Tt ts diMcult to gee above tho present selling price of the The recession served to induce new the close fractional gains were made from the Transactions were again well mark over the million share Evidence accumulates daily that purchasers of stocks at price levels substantially lower tban the exiating ones are converting their profits iuto cash and are depending on new buy- ing power supplied by the public to sustain prices while the profit taking 18 going on Professional traders have again turned bearish. They have formed the opinion that the market Is over- bought, that its technical position has been weakened by the whipping ad- ministered to the shorts who bave, in most cases, been forced to take their losses, and t a healthy reaction is needed before the upward movement n be resumed on an important scale. There are other good judges of market conditions who hold to the theory that the price swing depends almost entirely on the character of the assert that public interest excited to such news, They has been satisfactory solution of the financial problem, the steel price cut matter and providing the peace pact wigned by the end of March public | purchases will carry prices to a sub ‘stantially higher level no matter what insiders may do. The market of 1916 is not forgotten, At that timo insiders took their large profits but public buying reached such a ‘scale that the market became @ run- jaway affair, and these same insiders were forced to repurchase their stocks at prices many points higher than those at which they were first sold. | Disappointment is being expressed | at the delay in definitely arrang- | patience can only be felt by persons who are unable to understand the mass of detail involved and the in- numerable kinks to be straightened | out. Because of what has already | been announced officially regurding the matter it may be accepted as a foregone conclusion that all de- tails will be satisfactorily arranged within @ few days, It {s unlikely that the steel con- part of next week, There ts no rea- herd F quarterly dividend of $2.50|]) shall h been declared operative and the new stock ready for de- son to change the opinion expressed |* inane aN AgHosihinad Ghaniead livery, First Preferred Stock to a par value of eighty cents, and Second several times recently in this column | (ore ae ata We ical) |) Preferred Stock to a par value of $2.50. that the average price reduction to be puny, rexular quarterly of 2 per| || SATIN TROLE Wa IR Catea a houl onli Gi al nies agreed upon at the conference will |¢"t: On common and regular quar ig trust certificates should be deposited with and payment of Amount to more than §5 per. ton, (tery of 11-2 per cent, on preferred | one-half of the cash subscription above tm oned (by certified check, Manufacturers are extremely reluc- ‘ - — money order, or cash) made to The New York Trust Company, De- tant to agree to a larger cut because oS's . = Etmore Fitzpatrick Higgins, pogitary, 26 Broad Street, New York City, on or before April 10, 1919; they figure that with the existing [Chie National Hank Examiner for the! || the remainder of said cash subscription to be paid when the plan shall wage and tax scales they cannot op-|headquarters at Atlanta, Cn hae bean {|| have been declared operative. The plan may be declared operative erate at @ satisfactory profit if almade an. assistant cashice ur when voting trust certificates for 400,000 shares shall have been de- larger price reduction goes into ef- | National Yommerce posited, Holders of voting trust certificates to the extent of 250,000 fect. Incoming steel business has not Hi h | shares have already agreed to subseribe under this plan ; 0 ns of improvement 2 ; Uae mere aloe cot UADro vem ene Chicago later Further particulars and details of the plan may be obtained upon | ing the uncertainty regarding the District at Richmond, jp epeueecion te: et Uti a, yr to the Corporation at its office, 130 rice situation. Consumers are hold- | fore entering Government si | West 46th Street, New York City ing off from the market until the |assistant examiner for the N : matter has been definitely settled. |Clearing House Association By Order of the Board of Directors New business of independent com-| The Stock Exchange 5, panies does not amount to more than {the list Chicago, Rock B. N. BUSCH, 20 per cent. of finished steel capacity, |f/f°, ialwas, Company | s while the Steel Corporation's new temporary cortineates fore | ecretary. business does not amount to more 8 for 6 per i : than 30 per cent. of its capaicty. ————— TO-DAY'S PRICES CURB Asphalt 66 Guit 311 up 13; off 1-4. Noon Prices—Swift Inter, Corp., 54; Hupp Motors, 8 1-8 off 1-2; Midwat Ref., 151 off 3 1-2 points; Boat, 15 oft 1-4; Am. Marconi, 4 1-4 to 4 1-2; Inter, Cont. Rubber, 18 1-4 to 3-4; Sinclair Gutf, 32 to 1-4; Peerless Mo- tors, 23 3-4 to 4 1-2; United Motors, 43 to 34; Wright Martin, 4 to 4 1-8 Nor. Am. P. & P., 4 1-4 to 3-8; Sa pulpa Ref, 71-4 to 1-2; Mrt Oil, 343-4 to 6; Gen. Asphalt, 66 to 1-2; U. Verde oxt,, 32 1-2 to 3 1-2; Philip Morris & . 101-4 to 1-2; Hstn Oil, 307-8 to Aetna, 93-8 to 5-8; Bri, Am. Tob, new, 24 3-4 to 6 1-4; Chalmers Motors, 6 to 8 The close was irregular, 91-2, off 11-2; Opened steady General Boat 15 to 151-2 off 1-4; Swi Inter. Cont. t Int., Rubber Houston, Asphalt, 636-8, off 23 Swift Int., 54, up Midwest Refining, 151, off 31-2; Sinclair Guif, 313-4; Int. Cont, Rubber, 18 1-4, off 1-4, MONEY—Call: Mixed collaterals opened 5, high 6, low 43-4, close 43-4, renewals §, ruling 43-4 per cent.; In- dustrials opened 6 1-2, high 61-2, low g, close 51-4, renewals 51-2, ruling 51-2 per cont Ranks lost to Sub Treasury Wednes- day $84,000 and since Friday $5,018,000, EXCHAN' Peseta cables eased to 85; Stockholm bles, Sterling, demand 4.7 3-4, 4.767-16; franes, der cables 4.767-16; francs, demand 5.49 1-4, cables 5.481-4; Swiss francs, demand 4.86, cables 4.82; guilders, de- 41 3-16, mand 411-16, cal GRALN—Chicayo range to-day Hy Mann hi May im Jul 16 May Jue May May Tew. May. Oat May Of 24 eM COTTON—Range for ¢ Od o q Mace i May | au oot New Ma July bee Lee Market closed firm up 5 to points, Spot Cotton closed steady up 20 points. Middlings uplands, 28.30. COPFPRE.Range for day, }3 1818: Pitman March. 1418 to 14.10, FARNING Republie Tron and Steel Company, year 1918, Surplus after charges and Federal tax $7,791 934, equal after preferred dividends |to & a share earned on common k against surplus of $15,857,197 or | $51.88 a whare In 1017 Ata ar 1918. Surplus equal after preferred dividends to $34.42 a share earned on $5,003,400 common against ference will be held before the early |? Total sales LIBERTY BONDS M40 Oa OK surplus of $3, in 1917, eb, & M THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1919. CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. Hien, Tan ay 45h 4% stocks, 1,170,800 shares. oan 4 4 city iA io 4 050,481 National Starch Company—Year of 1918: Profits, $948,202, against $939112 World Film Corporation: } a year ago, To income, $962,231, | || | } ‘ The Board of Directors af the Corporation have adopted a plan for Naf: Federal taxes, $195,811, against the readjustment of the Corporatio: a Ananeh which He aleve will . ; } meet all necessary future requirements, ‘This plan contemplates the DIVID Victor Taiking Ma- authorization and issue of $1,000,000 par value of 7% Cumulative er é* Regul quaste rly First Preferred Stock, and $3,000,000 par value of 7% Non-Cumula- | per Lent, on preterred, ina tL Sia! [| tive Second Preferred Stock, shares to be of the par value of $5 each April 15. | with the right to each voting trust certificate holder to subscribe for Phelps Dodge Company, regular the'same on the following basis quarterly dividend of Oa ohare Upon deposit of outstanding voting trust certificates duly assigned ‘Three months of $5.50 a sha Patent Cut St al I F pum | leather French heel flexible sol Fancy Buckles ing new railroad financing, but im-| against $545,718. Surplus after charges ago company Style 4026. Gun Metal Oxford, military heels. . Same style Russia Calf In Wh Style 3013. Bed Cross Pump colt; les, of the usual time. or $51.25 a share decla in addition ferred, temporary Admi New York sh certificates fot com- ed to list mon stock Trust fo: for working of petroleum wells ands and India ement was made from the rostrum of the Stock Exchange this | morning that C. EB. Van Vieck Jr who Was innocently involved through part- ip affiliations with a firm which suspended from Stock Ixchange last December, has been reinstated to membership on the Stock Exchange AUTO GOES ON RAMPAGE. MINEOLA, L. 1, March 13.—Alexan- r W. Powell, a wealthy candy manu facturer of Old Westbury, L. 1, was njured today when ‘the steering gear ot his automobile failed to work » went up over the sidewalk lawn the | k to r he wreck and four TRAIN FALLS INTO RIVER, | NEW CASTLE, Pa, M dozen persons w ho 13.--A baggage Pittsburgh | ously, when the locomotive and Lake Hrie pa the Shenango River gine half a this morning. 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