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GRAIN Range for day at Chicago: tonal Aniline made a new record. high at 38, up 21-2; Houstop sold at 129, up 3; R. T. 8. 41-2 up 2-3; sine 312,250; aurplus after changes, $2080 Cm, Ga clair Gulf, 60; Boat, 16, off 1; Inter. | jie FBR 5 peo te “9 4 to 29 4s >- | Reineamoor wate Liat Sinclair Oil all showed gains of three] garded reports that there is a mer- . Nt mageed tye. Aap ae pre. oe , points or more. Inasmuch as Atlantic| ger of several of the most important Er Wee 'te ios, Generar hain, 004 ies Sb: nt News and Gossip of To-Day’s | 7" has develoned what is reported | companies, ‘This report makes its Net TO-DAY’S PRICES bg oo ow ae pve aah onan of %5 a share payable June 90. to be one of the largest oi! wells in| appearance in every bull market and High, Low. Lamt,. Ohm, wo 70, May "7 % A, Bee Serer oi a's 1.20 prices’ were quiet. Sin- | Jv 20 + 16] Mergenthaler Linotype Co—Regtine ‘ Market—Present and Fu- the wor'd on its Mexican property, | has outlived its usefulness to the bull , Ht rtetly Of 2 1-2 it, sm. Con se ON . clair Guif sbi 61 4-4 up B 8-4; [soy 6 cman wf ~~ tur it ig now classed in the oi! group end | crowd. Am, Lavo. Ld m + 4 Ant as, M60 ~ 14) June 90. e Prices. rose more than 5 points over yester-| Eauipment stocks fluctuated back| Am, bm, & Re, 78% 1% LIBERTY BONDS Houston 130; | Najtonal Aamies iY. | Corn, May up 18-4; July up 8-4 tol” ates powder ComRegular qubne day's close. and forth apparently in sympathy] 4m Ss Pou. ae 2 ne + el gi.c0 99.80, off 6; tet da 96.6: Switt Rts 6 1edad-4; Swift i ae 4; Sept. up 840 1-4; Oats, JUV OM iy of 3 per pent ca comin sale Buli pools, operating mostly im ‘The Marine issues also furnished] with the rails, but Baldwin Locomo-| A& 7. #7. Or. 1008 qlohanged; tnd 40° S440, up 2:/860: Peorlens 96 1-207 1-2; Ime 3-8 to 1-2; Sept. otf 1-2 to 68, stocks, again held sway in to-day’s stook market, although late in the Beasion they had to combat consid- considerable excitement. Eager buy- | tive gave evidence of strong accumu-| ai. T. & 8. P ers of these shares yesterday, who/|!ations just before the close and sold] At. Gulf & W. I anticipate that because the company| up to 102 3-8. Rakiwon Logomotiv: ¢radle profit-taking which caused re-| had sold its British tonnage there| Excepting the oll stocks the best| Ma & OMe. Sessions from the high prices of the} would be fat eash dividends which | demonstration of strength was given |pityn, fay. ‘Transdt day. would cause the stock to rise to new|by the tractione, in which, acording| Cal, Petmiewm. Ohio Cities Gas, which had been| market heights were sadly disillu-|to report, a large short interest ex~ | Cente! Leather comparatively inactive up until yes-|xioned. The common stock encount-|!sts. B. R. T. gained 3 points and flan Pesitie nes. fe Oo. terday, but in which dew and pow-| cred a tidal wave of inside selling|Interboro preferred 4 points, but! wy @ st, Paul payahle June 10. International Petroleum Co.—Fitty cents @ abare payable June 2. Cuban-Ameriean Suger Co, Regu= lar quarterly of 24.2 per cent. on common and 13-4 per cent. on pre- ferred, payable July tat. Rubber 28 8-409 14; Int Par 3f 1-40 a c up 2) [-4: Boat 16a1-2; Houston Rts ba ‘OTTON : \ 5 1.9; Mert Stal-4; Cooden 6 8-da7-8;] Ope@ed easier. May, 30.28, off 2: — Awphalt 68 1-2470; Aetna $0 7-84) JUly, $9.60. off &; October, 21.85, off 1 Total sales stocks 1,509,600 shares.|11 1.4; BrAm Tob new 27a8; Wrt The market opened @asier on the April exports surpassed the previous | yin § 1-24 1-4; Midwat 10406; Ped OIL All. Prices were off over $1 a bale, high record by nearly one hundred | g°}. 49-8; Nip 12ad-4 part of which was recovered before million dollars, the Department of ‘ the end of the initial half hour. Yes- Commerce announces. April exports terday’s rise of $6 @ tale was parthy’ + W]let 414s 95.64, off ft + 1%141 Off 4; Bd 4 1-dn 95.7 4th 41-48 94.04, u 6. q MONEY the remult of «peculaters who hatl| C. C. Price, wi been connected 23,000, | erful poo! is now working. was theordern and lost eight points shortly | later lost half thelr gains Chins Copper pring a pr + a Call, mixed collaterat, lending ana] made money in #tock rusting in to| With the ‘Trust Department of the Nor one; co © tt Prot Co. , “se s Bankers T it Cor my oi - eee se, Meroe Crnccemy | urter.tos Obemea vc 914 Su Smeley | coos Seeuneoe seers Cente a aa; March exports were $605,000,000 and] renewing at ® per cent,; all industrion | buying cotton, Realising anc welling] Denkors Neusel Company fore sume, ‘Transactions in it were about twice|much recuperative power later on in| Mixed collateral being obtainable at by Liverpool was ia (he tag tie Fran, was yesterday appolte: as large as any other stock on the| the session 53-4 per cent. raf April a Year ago $601,000,000. For ton) 61-2 ' Gen, Motor Co Great Nor. pf 7 ne, |Asaietant Trust Officer. Pierre & Da oa mersing. Some demand was Gotlce-lnee, President of the Kt, ae Pont ; [able under the market. The weatherlae Nemours, Powder Company, has been elected a mimmber af, the Moard — Sat Moar with eetins Wn Whe) CH ertore “of the Bemkers Wrest lst, not excepting U. B Steel It} In other sections of the market} 4 aticinati added more than 2 points to the gain| where calmer consideration of funda- pagel, Great Nor, Ore reply to the Allie: Iremination Copper if te 5 of 61-8 points it scored yesterday. mental conditions have most to do the Ge: delegates to-morrow, al- | laterbore Con months ended with April exports were $5,706,000,000 against $4,884,000,000 |ant year. The April imports totaled $274,- New York clearings were $874. GOT, The Treasury was debtor at t Clearing House $366,435; #ederal R 0,000, m gain of $5,000,000 over March |nerve Bank creditor $42,120,232 ae Company ‘The demonstration in Ohio Cities| with shaping the course of prices the Intertor Con. ia ere > me COFFEE, At the annust of the Chicago, / prompted strenuous bullish activity |early tone was firm, but later became | ‘MOUS It ts also anticipated that) cornea Carper and a decrease pf 94,000,000 as com EXCHANGE. Opened stently. July 18.95; Sept. | Milwaukee & St in other leading oils with the result | reactionary there will be vigorous suggestions of | t-nim Vater pared with “April, 1018. For ten! principal exchanges were ‘weak.118,68; Dec. 18.06 to 18.10; Marah 17.85 . that at one time Pan-American Y favorably: inf Emenceeay Wan niet) Sele pers | ee months ended with April imports) 1 mand sterling fell off to 4.62; frances a7: at one : pe-| Ralls were’ unfavorably, Influenced| on onea'e further intensive campatgn | Mer. Sasioe ct... were $2,474,000,000 again’t $3,362,000,000 and a to 17.90. Mawicintr Man Gate Life. troleum showed advance of more | because Director General Hines reit- |? re (Mer, Marine of wa checks reached to 6.66; lire cables ~ MONTCLAIR, May 21—Francls R. than four points, and the royal erated that he is firmly opposed to «| *T ® hisher stock market. exiven Petrolann in } sly dropped nine mes, to 8.45; Swiss BARNLNGS Austin, fifty-seven, hot and killed Dutch issues, Mexican Petroleum and freight rate increase, Steels disre-|. 't '8 Legh that @ new bull pool! \iem Comper cua. cables were 6.05 and Peseta cables! Republic Railway Light 3 months| pimsetf at his home, No. 210 Montclair eee aaa erent ee Te Cee | sical whith la puma We aREe Te Uha| Con, COTAS Opened steady. Houston, 123 to] 20 1-8; sterling, demand, 4.62; cables, |; ann, $1,062,767, increase, $126,785 Avenue, which he had recently sold BANKING AND FINANCIAL, BANKING AND FINANCIAL. __| 120; Int. Cont, Rubber, 201-2, up 3-8:) 463; franca, demand, 00; cotton, and from which he was moving to- 8, GP.259, dei a _ ce tus after cha SESS most important banking interests in| SY) Ce", s bd . . day. Austin bad recently resigned as 7 NY. &N, Merritt OM, 31; Binglatr Gulf, 60 1-4,] 6.64; lire, demand, 8.47; cables, 845; (96,374. the “Street.” They Rave been AC- | Nontern Pacific 1-4; Midwest, 183 to 186, guilders, demand, 391-8; cables,” Philadelphia Napid ‘Tranmt Co. Ta cumulating @ large line of the stock, | l'enaytvania RK ot Newark giving poor health as ‘ Prior to trading on the New York Curb June 2nd, 1919, remnon, if, when and as issued we offer for subscription subject to prior sale and change in price—the old remainder 500,000 Shares Treasury Stock firm in the belief that the steel situa. | Mts & War Va Noon prices were irregular. Na- 39 3-8 months grown, $ti,196,801, increase, $1, tion will show radical improvement | \™*"e during the summer months; that! gingsir ow ° business will rapidly pick up, and that] sootn. Pacific... prices for steel products will grad. | ‘=. ly. ually advance, + serge fg ‘Texss Co. Another la macnn Dred pool is definitely S known to have been formed-in Oblo ft Citles Gas, As a matter of fact, this |. 5. Ind. Alcohol pool was formed about ten days ago, i bgp eons but tt did not begin active operations ||," 5° sci i... until yesterday. The report has been | Uiah Cope Oil Corporation pal org eden eh rbonn (mportant developments In the com-| °° A " resident ons progral con- | panel ° be Golda, but hg tron id 7 structive legislation, particularly with confirmed. At any rate, It serves as] Poo 4 't, the development of foreign excellent propaganda. trade, has acted as the best kind of | There ie an immensely improved |tonic to the market at $1.35 per share Authorised Capital... 0. c ccc ccc cece eeeeenoeees $3,000,000 } In Treasury $1,278,060 | feeling regarding the rails, now that) = = 4 Par Value of Shares, $1.00 Full Paid and Non-Assessable it has been officially announced that BANKING AND | President |they will be turned back to private control by the first of next year. {t fs everywhere realized that the rails will have to receive the benefit of much remedial legislation before they are returned, and although plans in| J. K. Livingston - - - - Tulsa, Oklahoma Properties: Over 10,000 acres in and adjoining Ranger Field, Texas. Over 10,000 acres in Oklahoma and Osage ' f ; Nation. bye oleae ten a” yet tah Do You Wish ‘ ; h ! ip Gasoline Absorption Refinery—capacity poandence ‘lay es aitienle wrinkies y : H il 1,000 gallons ‘daily. in the situation will be satisfactorily You Knew the r ! Production: Average yearly rate over 400 barrels oil, 15,000,000 cubic feet of gas and 800 gallons gasoline daily. Earnings: Several times dividend requirements. Dividends: %o Guarteciy—Jsneery, April, July and ober, Development: 8 wells drilling, one offsetting 1,500-barrel ‘Turman Oi] Company well, and one off- setting Sapulpa Refining 300-barre! well, ironed out, Surprise is being expressed that copper stocks have not given more market respgnse to the advance in the price of the metal, which is now! quoted at 17 cents compared with 15 1-2 cents two weeks back, It should be understood, however, that this im- provement is more apparent than real, ‘The quotation of 17 cents is General Rules iti ss el for Trading? ; we Polis, NT = 3 eg aS EE LT LI ‘THE way to place an order with a broker?—the . deposit | } ; |largely nomfnal. Bidders for copper ||| fequirements? — the | 32 wells, practically offsets, to be drilled. | metal at,16 1-2 cents undoubtedly can commission charges? For further particulars pooaramne abore cor- have thelr orders filled. And what ; tion, reference is made to R. G. Dun & Co., close students of the copper situat' what instructions to radstreet & Co.,and any bank in Tulsa, Okla. nad watching more than the pi give?—and how an the supply of surplus metal stocks. ‘The right is reserved to reject any and all subscriptions for the stock Uni ii | . polit fodowedtes 54 reget etl or Oar these stocks can be cep! account is opened? by increased consumption, the higher | « ; i metal price will not influen Our Free Booklet | ; { : lative or investment opinion the wa; * J C.D.Knarr Je.aCo. iting, nreatmes OT tase, as oe ake ag 7 Speculative fervor in the cottot is mpl id y r NvestTMENT Brokers the stock market. Cotton quotations ples. WM 3 Hii Sincer BuipnG = New York fre Jamning around Il An amasing eopy. today. p | tae LAY the smokegame with a jimmy pipe if Ta. cortuenes 5568-4-6 the Dest of the arsumemt, wed “they || Ask for Booklet No. E.W.-478 vl you're hankering for a handout for what ails The statements herein, while not guaranteed, have been obtained from have not become timid because the al commodity Is selling about 80 cents JONES & BAKER what we consider to be reliable and authoritative sources, per pound which is near record prices, your smokeappetite! For, with Prince Albert, you’ve got areeeermayperinee———mow: || 9 Brood Bt 600 Fifth Ave piece listen on the pipe question that cuts you loose from old stung BANKING AND FINANCIAL. Tel.Broad 2910 Tel, Murray Hill 7120 tongue and dry throat worries! Made by our exclusive patented process, inastmeiie Tete hae + Prince Albert is scotfree from bite and parch and you just lay back and , Chicago Direct Private Wires Boston d puff away and. have about the biggest lot of smokefun that eves was! Prince Albert is a Pippin of a pipe-pal; rolled into a cigarette it beats i” | TEXAS PRODUCING AND of men dlasuveced es long as ton yoars ego when Ec A. blew into the burgs and bushes and'started a smoke revolution! REFINING COMPANY 1,000,000 shares. ““SILVER”” TIME market results in bigh- 5 prices for precious white metal in 28 years. Get the slant that P. A. is simply everything any man ever longed for in tobacco! 4 You never will be willing to figure up the sport you've on once you get that Prince Albert quality flavor and quality satisfaction your smokesystem! You'll talk kind words every time you get on the firing line! ; ; Toppy red bags, tidy red tins, handecme pound and half-pound tin ; i CRIMP CUT Paci Misa. whe Pinedo Boerne ped pers po ay thos vi fo Pp ; Par Value $5 Traded in on the New York Curb Silver i are booming. NIPISSING, KERR LAKE, great and small, Lowe BURWING FILE AR sponge pire stayed ef the tebacce in such perfect condition. 4 OAR BAL i, Misses + Incatcaciram'a.600) bata og eee TONAPAH DIVIDE, HECLA -speihdald ae. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C. a come trom arrels per day production Present status and outlook . =e _ . - =e ate eebibe sil ( 4 at $2.40 per barrel equivalent to $6,240 daily. ie cae 4 BANKING ANO FINANCIAL. (BANKING AND FINANCIAL. BANKING AND FINANCIAL, _| BANKING AND FINANCIAL, a M E Six wells are drilling on the compan: sii without obligetion upon re- a rl aren lh | 777. Z ZTITIIZZIILLII 4 | ; Three of theoe wells are en a leane.wh ich 0 Hinata, the SCHY ne & DEERY if Accurate ; My Bureau of Statistics end pe : ‘3 ® amous Golden Se well on the west. is lease about HM N papel ge 9 to investors and traders r { J 1,000 yards east of the equally famous Burk-Waggoner well, exas i n um if mplete and carefully prepared } purchased recently by the Ryan-Baruch Tatesestet Members a 0 etro ie N analytical reports on securities offered by i Consolidated Stock Exchange of N.Y. The company’s 5,000 barrel refinery at Fort Worth is pe piel ton rapidly nearing completion. 30 Broad St| 319 Fifth A Ars ‘Tet, Broad 1776 ‘Tel, Mur'y M: It is estimated that with the completion of the refinery ii en Se — tite JAMES W. BALL & CO. and present drilling wells earnings will materially increase, STOCK BROKERS Phone Rector 4555 67 Exchange Place, N.Y. Active ov the NewYork Curb . Analytical any house in Wall Street. It is one of the most important departments of Wills’ Standard Brokerage Service—“‘A Service In formation Mixed With Brains.” The advantages of this service are offered you. Which of These Stocks Interest YOU? han recent Descriptive Letter Upon Request opened bonansa ore as- mine. will ber the silver b sod Po One of Nevad ten mines. which has beew # consistent dividend BOR £25 isa PONA CONSOLipaTED Precarty ls tn class erenoniey 0 Magma and Silver King haa fust struck 240-ounce looks Ike & big imine DOME MINES, Canada's second ™ jus Market prices for this security will, we antici be most beneficially influenced by the completion of the ot ing plant and of wells now drilling. Silver Stocks are at last receiving public recognition that should carry most of them to market levels, Our latest report tells why silver stocks Should Sell Much Higher and covers many of the leading silver producing companies. Covy 6 30 Free on Keanest, Chas. A, Stoneham & Go, it, New York Orders accepted and executed at the market G. B. de CHADENEDES & COMPANY 20 Broad St., New York Telephone Rector 3112-3-4-5. Salt Creal Dradiicaes ‘BOUGHT AND SOLD ie eat ne ean, Sear aah eee emu i eur weeks. AB tne Will the par val m rt 900 contract Oo, and sales agreoment L. L. WINKELMAN & CO. Tee eee rite, Phose or Call fer Information. STOCK BROKEMS it Ph Ann BW] Branch Offices: 44 Broad St., New York Telephone Broad 6470 || |} fe ae Mi a —