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OCrsmaition in Two Dayn’ Fighting in 4 WALL STREET PRICES port will be made public June 9 at! Clarence Kitmek, Assistant Treasurer LONDON, May —British z ®rined new successes over the Afghans Sinclair Oil and a gain of 2 points in CLOSING QUOTATIONS. lire dem. 8.74, cables 8.72; guilders On ae st ee | Ohio Cities Gas. as come dem. $9 1-8 cables 39 3-8. + Dake were attathed ‘bya age fares | NEWS and Gossip of To-Day’s | orner stocks tnat were conspicuous ie wae TODAY'S PRICES Ls Sranras of Afghans who were ev iy ¢ 3, by large ad es ere American 4 4 | me Of, The British and Tndlan “eaaunitien Market—Present and Fue | waostten, which soared €1-6 eoluts: 6a | oan coferslee te : a | New York, $753,178,080, inc, $146,499, ere 130. On the 17th the fi ia : | rhe g bt Pp ° « Brigade, ‘with the co-operation of nic, ture Prices. concentrated inside buying. National | Am. Locomotive... 82% -% 47; Philadeiphia, $72,401,236, inc. $14, lanes, “attacked the Afghans on the Lead, which gained more than 4|4™ Sm & Re. 1 + S| Total sales stocks, 1,266,000 shares, | 9061; Boston, $40,109,489, ine. 96,6 His weat of Dakk Foundry 1 jocks, 1,266,000 e! fills, “The strength of the Atehon fone points, International Paper more than|,™ sr" femme. pa ae , mate Lo y Sax reported at eight batialions, Four] Bull cilques hold what seems to P*/4 points and General Motors with @ Asecond Mine... 6 ran THE BOND MARKET. Bi veord SERS Geen Sue Dre enemy ‘were kitied in the Agntide Undisputed ‘sway In the stock on gain of similar extent, At T, 8. F.... OW | In the forenoon trading the bond pty $892,7 Federal Reserve rj on the 1ith Li ihe at by ie hed eter the | But while these sensational advan. At, Gait & W. 1. 107 1 market was unusually active and MER Creditor, $46,044,81 ‘ Leer ee Beate nave been G0] ewes Deine Made Mh Ge VER on, 6 G..n O - 4 Leta becblh L— nt abehon arm eee BANKING AND FINANCIAL. parative ease. ears mite Kt pocket issues, standard shares for the neh sted B ot. 1% + % than on any other day of the year. Ranges at Chicago “ es badly whipped in the recent Markt) om part moved liatlessly, although | Bkim, Rao, Tren.. 21% — % §mprovement in prices was general, ‘ tng Aho Bat mmc Bad atte d pipe scoring fractional advances over yer |S), Rafe... * YS with especial strength in Liberty suy The Outlook sige oil stocks oa ai grit te tertlay's close, U. 8, Steel at one thmo | co’) lan" ‘ on + @ Loan tesues, fourth 4 1-48 selling at Jey \ . - st attr res er? berted " with he rose nearly 2 points over yesterday's Cha & (nie, my 95.50, wp 0.50; 31-26 sold 99.68, up 0.08. For Silver Whim ot the pull poole operating 11 | snes besos on reports that the Govern | OMe... & a. #6 “10 The tractions all showed Improve- Jil} 4 vhim of the pull pools opera hino Goswer a + ’ ahem. “Ald ‘by the GomRINOMd Crees fumrate tee ners oree On eure RIN come Carles Srl 4 Ment, with Inter-Met. Coll, Tr. par. “™ and Ite retation to the sliver |B) iio: of reporta of an. important | -a8¥ and that they would be found Crucis sea 74 \ | Ucularly strong at 3% up 1; Third Av. July ...... 0.00 * issues, — particularly from the stave of various companica a large) <0 22 Substantially higher than those | Hxie 19 % Adj. Sa gained 3-8 to 947-8; rt. Rfdg. May... 90 3 Slandpoint of the effect of the [A rie” soloing “wan attracted. |Mamed in the abrogated price stabiti- { M Se gained 1 3-4 to 7%, ‘The upward Yrs” uly, wets to vats Let nell pacha Ua The most pronounced gains in the | zation agreement, Gaim Oe on 1% trend im railroad bonds was general, ° st duly w i discunsed in this week's: Markex |[| steel group were made by Lacka-| Althouch it was stated that the tomrauen cs 364 + \% low-priced speculative issues reoord- "4 summary of the June grain re- & Latter, which aleo features a com. wanna which rose 51-2 points to| signing of the peace treaty might be Inteor Gam..... 6% : ing most gains, The industrial ys plete review of 82 1-4, Gulf States Steel which went | delayed for many weeks the outward Meter Con. of, 2% + group was dull but firm. Foreign is- 9:15 p. M. The rt will gt up 6 points to 78 and Sloss-Sheffield | effect on the market was negligible, | Kameem Cow o6 si + sll de Kerr Lake which touched 64 for a guin of 6 In the last hour profit taking in taswett Motor Lain Vibe, sues were firm. preliminary estimate of acreage of jnue office to succeed Roger P. winter wheat, spring wheat, oats and #rench-American Banking Corporation, -3 —_— spring wheat, , con- ti points, These are three of the com- | specialtise which scored such pro- | Mee, Marine et + «| OILS ON THE CURB dition iad. Seresabh: phe dese Dot ; = second largest silver pro | E) inion that, according to report, are |nounced carly gains was in evidence, | Met, Marie of... + %! prices on the Curd for off stocks at at srerfhie eetree lidation sow | but the list hol jed fie, | See = 03 ng” gfe ote a Write op phone for freeeopy. involved in a big consol " t the list as a whole remained firm. | yen © A = 10.30 were as follows: International barley. ih pert bag beings formed. Cotton prices, mot to be outdone | widrale @teet + % Petroleum, 811-2 to 821-2; Federal COTTON. < No. EW-42) ‘There are few who believe that such | py the ytovk market, gave a pyrotech- | Mo Pasile . ~ } Oll, 31-8 to 31-4; Anglo-American Spe, Big. Loe lant ; ——— A consolidation If really on the tapls, jie display'and advanced $6 a bale, |X: f+ tml... 8 + % | OU, 24 to 25; Sinclair Quit, 61 9-4 to 62; am Bi am xm A) LIS 2 CO. but that the mete We ee a eat reaching new blgh records. | Ronee ha ae = Ei merritt, 34 to 341-4; Houston, 190 ao moo gs oR 7 BO ray |B |! these stocks circulate suet t mie Pooreyivanie RR 47% — %|to 135; Rets W. L, 6 to 5 1-2; Sapul- eseeee ie eee eee eee { mor is accepted as meaning that they| [In every bull marke: of recent] Pius & West Ve. 377% + %|pa, 8 to 81-4; Midwest Refining, 18610, Market closed strong, up 71 to 123 TH AYR. intend to make a bull demonstration aa hee culmination of the upswing ae ‘ - : 188, . 2 points. pail in them and the outside public gladly Rese Tesadabulia Guar tauaeiitas | neh ‘ {+ 1m] Bleven o'clock prices; Pennok oil, The market opened steady, Liver- fellow along Rohs | Whidh wets. extideted ib. cause | 16 1-2 to 16 3-4; Kentucky petroleum, , Pool,, which opened at a decline, Reports concerning the consolida~ te ones de comm ab ivbiveR re '* 4 to 41-8; Commonwealth petroleum, | auickly went higher, and total sales Sones oS et A are | to? of various oll companion are more) OF new Sain Sin aelanows. + 49 3-4 to 50; Houston, 180 to 195; In- | Were 12,000 bales, the highest in FRE E---MAP prevalent than at any Dreviowls CME tape pice Pinon mmetory ie auain | ternational petroleum, 31 1-2 to 32| Years. This stimulated our market These reports had much to do with| ao ning to wonder if the present bull — % 1-2; Sinclair Gulf, 61 78 to 62; Salt| at the opening. May and July opened STORY OF R. eee oe an advance to-day of 3 pointe in} lidation rumors, afd traders ure { Creek, 65, to 55 1-2; Anglo-American | at practically yesterday's close, but RANGER Royal Dutch issues, of 2 1-2 points in thy eR D Brond Si ing stage. There has been much ling of stock on this theory. My Bureau of Statistics and Informa- tion supplies to investors and traders the most complete and carefully prepared analytical reports on securities offered by any house in Wall Street. It, is one of the most important departments of Wills’ Standard Brokerage Service—“A Service The advantages of in Analytical pany VAL AMLLTIE! MEAL LMA IAA TEX-YORK PRODUCING COMPANY Capital Stock Authorized $3,000,000. Par value $1.00. Stock to be issued out of Treasury, $2,250,000 No preferred stock. All common and non-assessable, No bonded or mortgage indebtedness, REGISTRAR AND TRANSFER AGENT, U.S.CORPORATION CO.,N, Y.City PRESENT PRODUCTION Present daily.production is 650 barrels of oil, obtained AND EARNINGS: from two walls on Property No. 1. This property alone produces a daily gross income of $1,573, out of which the present net income is $1,300 a day. A well now is being drilled by the company on Property No. 6. A drilling contract has been let for a well on Property No. 5. The company not only proposes to increase the number of its wells, but also to eliminate the middleman's profits, now paid for refining and carrying the oil through pipe lines, by building its own refinery, pipe lines, etc. A special meeting of the directors has been called for June 15, 1919, to declare a dividend. Calculating the daily net earnings from the two wells now producing oil, on a basis of 300 days per year, the net income of the com- pany will be $390,000, or more than enough to pay a dividend of 12 per cent. on the entire authorized capital stock. The acreage of the company amounts to 2,61913 acres and comprises the following? Property No. 1, consisting of 15 acres in the Burkburnett Field in Texas. Property No. 2, consisting of 30 acres in two blocks in Comanche County, Texas, in t ye famous Duke Pool. Property No. 3, consisting of 129 1-2 acres in Erath County, Texas. Property No. 4, consisting of 105 acres in Hamilton County, Tex Property No. 5, consisting of 746 acres in McLennan County, Texas. Property No. 6, consisting of 60 acres in McCulloch County, Texas. j Property No. 7, consisting of 734 acres in Lampasas County, Texas, and | Property No. 8, consisting of 800 acres in Coryell County, Texas. DEVELOPMENTS: DIVIDENDS: F PROPERTIES: MANAGEMENT: Guest Whitaker, President. Andrew Colvin, Trustee. | b. P. Wallace, Vice-President. Cecil C. Shear, Trustee. A, J. Peterson, Treasurer. R. D. Kercheval, Trustee. W. T. Wheeler, Secretary. REFERENCES: Liberty National Bank, Waco, Texas. First State Bank & Trust Co., Waco, Texas, Central Texas Exchange National Bank, Waco, Texas. Waco Chamber of Commerce, Waco, Texas. The foregoing lias been summarized from a letter written by the Tex-York Pro- ducing Company, by R. D. Kercheval, one of its trustees, Descriptive circular with map sent on request. This stock will be instituted for trading on the New York Curb Market on Monday, May 26th, 1919 NO SUBSCRIPTION STOCK C. W. GALVIN & COMPANY Telephone: Broad 2665, 2666, 7237, 7238 50 Broad Street New York City sonar . a beginning to woder if the preset bull movement has reached its cubminat- The most {mportant rumor that is| circulation concerns the Midvale Steel Company, the Inland Company, ; the Lackawantia Stee! Company, the Youngstown Sheet and Tube Com- It is said that these concerns will be merged into one big company. | 100% ; % | Commonwealth, 18 1-4 to 18 1-2; Na- 11% % | thonal Ot, 6 3-4 to 6; Merritt, 30 3-4 to sell- hdd % 81; Glen Rock, 6 5-8 to 6 34; Amal- badind + 1%! gamated Royalty, 1 1-2 to 1 &4; LIBERTY BONDS. | Ranger oft, 1 8-4 to 1 3-8 | | Twelve o'clock prives: Western! States, 8 to $1-4; Queen, 13 to 131-4; | and) Federal, % to $1-8; Savoy, 81-8 to | up 32 83-8; Midwest Elk Basin, 93-4 to 101-4; Gosden, 93 2d 4s, 94.80, up .20; let 4 1-48, 95. foreign interests are seeking control of the Pan-American Petroleum Co., | which in turn controls the Mexican Petroleum Co. When it is more thoroughly understood that control of the Pan-American Co, rests with E, 1, Doheny and his close associates, and that they have no Intention of | 9. parting with control, the number of | %°9 bellevers in the rumor will show a| 5812060; Aetna t1a111-4; Remin further large decrease. Silat ALLIES WIN VICTORY ON NORTH RUSSIAN FRONT aaa Povienetz, Opening Upper | | | 301-2, off 1-4, Noon prices were quiet and steady up 1-8; Niplasing, 124 121-4; 70. Two o'clock prices: Boat 153-4 to 161-4; Intercontinental rubber 28 8-4 to 291-4; Cramp 120 to 125; Swift In- ternational 58 to 60; Peerless 361-2 to 971-2; Aniline $8 1-2 to 391-2; British- American New 27 to 28; Avtna 11 to Part of Lake Onega to 11 1-4; Asphalt 68 to 70; Endicott-J 77 Their Craft. {to 81; North American Paper and | Pulp 61-2 to 53-4; Nip 117-8 to 121-8; | Wright-Martin 6 3-8 to 65-8, is ‘The clone was firm, National Ani- line, 39, up 1; Wright-Martin, 51 5, ARCHANGEL, Tuesday, May 20 (As- | sociated Prens).—Russan troops co- operating with the Allied force on the Murmansk front captured the town of Povienctz, at the head of Lake Onega,| Up 1-8; Anglo-American Oil, 2% 3- DARNINGH, on Saturday Boat, 161-2, up 1-4; Sinelair Gulf, | age i ” The capture of Povienetz opens the!621-2, up 18-4; Merrit, 31, up 1- tape pees 2) pene pifrid Net [upper part of Lake Onega to Allied | Mid-West, 188, up 2; Inter, Cont.| income after ohu - y plicit 6 craft. Tho population welcomed the | Ruier, 287-8, off 1-8; Houston Oil, | meant Arges, depreciation, | Rusalan troops and held Thankesiving | 139 oe 1; Rights, w. lu 61-2 debenture and interest, $1,480,095, | services for their deliverance from the wid is ininok diosa equal to $9.15 & share on $16,162,800 Rolsheviki, Before leaving the town, at capital @tock, against net income he Bolsheviki removed all males more MONEY. $775,431, or $4.79 a share in preceding than fourteen years of age. Call, mixed collateral, lending and On the Vaga River front to-day «| renewing at 51-2 per cent; all in- pound | |ton Typewriter 72a 74; Gen Asp 68 |Copper will total 16 1-2; 16 ts July, 6.25 to 6.5: September, 6.30 to 6.65 ‘almost immediately advanced to near ‘the high of the preceding day. [erop months are up New Demand for | Koods seems unlimited at high prices, ‘The weather map shows improvement, but had no bearish effect. At the end of the third hour pric | Were up % to 128 points from yester- Refining, 197 to 189; | 4@y's close in a strong wave of buy- ing coupled with short covering. -4 to 97-8: Boston Wyoming, 69 40) Tading was heavy and came from all It is predicted in trade circles that | Nat Aniline touched 40 and then sold | for the finst time since the armintice | | 39 1-2, up 11-2; Wright-Martin 61-2, | was signed metal sales this month Boat | Will exceed production and further. | 15 1-20 161-4; Intercont Rubber 28 1-4) re make an Inroad on the ‘big wur- | Peerless 37438; Swift Inter | Plus {t ls belleved May transactions in around 125,000,000 pounds, METALS, i Metal Exchange quotes: Copper easy; spot, May and June, 15 7-8 20 July, 16 to 16 3-4; Augus’, to 16 3-4; September, 16 1-8 October, 16.25 to 17.25. Lead is easy; spot, May and June, 005,40, Spelter ix steady; East St. Louon, 27 to 6.35; May June, 6.20 to 6.46; Ausust, 6.25 to 6.60; ni Great Western Power, combined Russian patrol of 100 men broke} dustrial 6 per cent. gross, $409,681; in through the Bolshevik outpost line at| Borrowers are bidding 6 per cent feup tanntha:: micas Malo Bereanik, killing twenty-two of for time loans and some money 1s, §1.650,417; increase i tied the enemy and seventy-one | tye duievipy Pi boinebsds . : with no leat being placed at this figure for 60 and | after charges, $430,085; increase, — | 90 day periods on all industrial col- | $178,371 EX-SENATOR LEFT $800,000, | !steral. Mixed money is 51-2 per | Atchison, year 1918: Net income, een | cent. tid for shorter periods and 5 3-4 g4g.348,432, equal after preferred div. r.M, to | per cent. for longer dates. Wentchester Chart Commercial borrowing is atill idends to $9.98 a share on $221,785,500 outstanding common stock, against | WHITE PLAINS, May 2.—An estate | small and what paper is coming out | net income $38,185,547 or $14.50 a ovtinwted to be worth more than $300, | discounts at from 5 to 51-4 per cent, | ghare in 1917 |x diepored of in the will of Francia M. | depending on names and maturities.| Electric Bond & Share, year 1918 Carpenter, former State Senator from | Hatter names move at 5 per cent.!c Vine i 5 » | Gro come, $2,599,674; decrease. Mount Kisco and President of the West FORE. LDSOMS ee ne Rhona ‘Title and Mortgece | While others change handa at 51-4 | $459,654; net income, $1,460,081; de per cent. Some paper discounts at! | 5 1-2 per cent., although most of busi- | ness is at 5 1-4 per cent. Both local impany of White Plains. iled with Surrogate Glater to-day, A son and daughter receive | 380, nin addition to & number of special ests made for thelr benefit Mary | and count ace nd Dorothy. Matthews, grandchildren, | “1 country banks are buying Will receive $15,000 each, and the Interest | ‘The Bank of Bngland's minimum from to be invested in bonds !@| discount rate ohanwed A : sat ngiae for thar ears and edusgtion, |inceunt rate le unchanged at § par he YM. © a number of | cent netitutions of ive total be- ‘The will was churches and Westchester Count: quests of aout $2,000. = > Russian Re inge Even Calend BELSINGFORS, May 1 (Correspon- dence of the Associated Press).—Th Soviet Government has introduced oI ihhicaiaa See eA ens oe Nae ere en haritabl 4 FXCHANGE Franc checks, after reaching a new tow of 6.7 to 6.74. Lire cables sold to 8.76 and came back to 8,72, Demand sterling advanced to 462 %4, Stockholm cables were strong, advancing to 2.15, Peseta cables were 20.12 and Swiss cables recovered poeta crease, $616,309; surplus, $257,763; crease, $676,028. quarterly cash and dividends of stock of company at July 16 DIVIDENDS Elk Horn Coal Corporation regular quarterly dividend of 75 cents @ share on preferred and common stock pay able June 11 General Electric Company dividend regular of 2 per cent in per cent tn par, payable New Niquero Sugar Company, regu- lar semi-annual of 81-2 per vent on common and preferred stocks, payable of the ops | se. Sterling dom, 4:62 3-4 cables June 2, : 468 tr4; trance dem, 674, cables 6735), Stool = Spring—Regular omit 4a quarterly dividend of 2 per cent. on common stock, pay: June #0, and regular quarterly dividend of 13-4 per rate includes these men te W. B. Joyce, D. A. Holmes, Juilus “Laehenstein’ and ®. Be Application Ia to be reade to list 4 cent. on preferred stock, payable|on Stock Exchange June 2. James N. American Locomotive Company— Regular qtarterly dividends of 13-4 per cent, on preferred and 11-4 per| Herbert M. Sotomo: . 5 No cent, on common stock. Preferred ress Ger offices dividend payable July 22, comman| See July 3. BOY HELD IN $690 THEFT BLAMES THE SHOP Lester Mellish, 17, Says They Too Alluring, Policeman Sa: He Confessed, Lester W. Meliish, 17, junior Mensenger of the > Brooklyn, County Court to plead to an ti charging grand larceny, is sald told the detective who arrested that he “jus couldn't stand windows of Brooklyn, with tl things for a fellow to wear.” mond ring “worth fifty plunks,” said, was what “landed” him. ‘The boy pleaded not guilty, and District Attorney Lewis asked for journment of two weeks was $1,000 bonds The specific claim is that a a Mackay Companies—Regular quar- terly of 1 per cent. on preferred and 3 1-2 per cemt. on common stocks, payable July 1. | NOTES. ‘The Silver Plume Consolidated Com- pany has struck a pay-atrenk of 545 ounces of silver o the. ton. At the Present price of silver this equals 0600 per on. A test of the ore from the Florence 1,650 ounces to the ton. me Consolidated has ore reserves over $7,000,000, which gives Silver Plume over a $2 per share valua- ton. ‘The company has andeveloped ore equal to about $140,000,000. This means that Bilver Plume has big poss!~ bilities and it Is expected to sell as high hond $10 & share on its present move. of the Metropolitan Trust Company, has been appotnted manager of the Fifth Kavanagh, who resigned to become Vice President and Treasurer of the | Nelson o will be assistant man- lager of the Fifth Avenue office Gilbert has been olected rm t, E. EB. Klein Vice President and B. ‘Tucker Chairman of the Consolidated Citar Company Direeto ron. ellieh was arrested at his Detective Owen Carney. 0 a clean breast of it the ban! Is said to have moved the piano S40 from under the carpet, NN Ni N N N | N The same story was sproad {n 1915! 54 4 4.49, 96.20, up 3%; 94 4 1-40, 95,98, 62: Boone, 11 to 12; Salt Creek, 54 to ' sources. Brength of dry goods demand ) SPORTAL service are offered you and again in 1916, At those times it 1 ‘ig; ath 4 ttn, 96.3%, up 40 iS; Awa, Royalty, Aulow bei jeaiwel ss ba weather In belt on) N °. was recelyed with considerable =: =-s=s Houston, 130 to 140; Com, Pet., 60 to} atom of crop was respon- N Which of These Stocks Interest YOU? \\\" “ar thend are few 50 1-4; Merritt, 203-4 to 11-4: Na-|#le for the stampede of the shorts N | crenenoes 85 Deere toes * panies which l# being used very ef- “tr N MIN haw receatty opened bonanga ore.ns: Ni even among the trading element, Who rene ee ee a eablic inter. tonal, 57-8 to 6; Ertel, 83-8 to 81+ and new buying. Foreign buying was a N ready ‘The peat penny aecu: Nl are go gulleless as to believe it. he if 4 Tt is said that Penmock, 161-4 to 168-4; Sinclair | !n the market. Special Low N Jation Ita, N é est in these shares, is oe Gulf, 613-4 to 62; Island. 81-8 to $1-4;| A report regarding cotton crop con- N : 60, N| Assuming that the story is (rue t46 Sinclair Ol Company and the : nd} - + a tr} 50 NN Tiiver-oiq TRIE, tndenen, ol romoany nae Rie stilt totally Iacks force as a dull sock Gale Corporation will be “lenrock, 65-8 to 63-4; Int, Pet.,| dition on May 26 will be issued on ONLY - No mines. which tas been a consistent and ty un embice of Ol NT argument. It seems impossible to) 1 Aae tne wucleus of a Big oll com. | 211-2 to 321-2;. Hange, 11-4-to 49-4, |June 2,at 11 A. M. We Do Not Ne Poke ‘. Mea Sa ry N| ficure out how stockholders would jms” Vr ont rival thee Siandard | TWO O'clock pricde: "Midwest 148; Tame a prs cal Weeee i$ Sat N ist clope e i , “": . I. a tat ‘4 . \~ > N froverty, is sliver "Ring of Arizona Oomeate hea ‘Jam ae a” lth bts N benefit. It ig true that important 61; Gompany and the Royal Dutch Anglo Amerie Sinclair Gulf 683) yu 19.80" 19.16 ‘asa runes Silver ore: Gil lands in Pexns, Brospects of mere: N| opcrating economies might result, DUt | Company, Other companies that are | Houston righty" A, 1-43. International | Sentember 19.45 18.76 N ate st 'eold nine. = fF ocriyty, ok, N| in any such consolidation the various | named an prospective members of the | Petroleum 81 dy dite 33 1-2; Houston) yiiniary 0 18.60 N CasPer Bere: le” iis he world's 1a suarts Nj companies would have to be put in at! merger are the Ohio Cities Gas Com- | 15 to 188; Merritt 80 3-4 to 31 1-4; | March 18.70 18.10 N y above. current market Fold ming. whould soon be In postign Ni) such a price the tax payments to the pany and the Houston Oll Company. | S#Pulpa 8 1-4 to $ 12. Market closed trrogular. Closing B Ure sana & i ghare,*ayery four’ weeks. aa ins N| Government under the existing ached-|ccording to report, negotiations | 2% Prices were steady. Houston |and A. prices: May, 19:10 to 18.10; N copait’s next produ Oe ne & HUBBER” N| ule would be enormous, so large in| have reached a stage where the namu | Ol! 130-140; Salt Creek, 541-2-66 1-2; ] May, 19.00 to 19.10; June, 19.00 to 19 : : N eo par value be ohanked from $1 0 #107, Particulars of the $50,000.. N|v ° as eaeniliey a "| Ranger Oil, 11-4-3-8; Amal. Royalty, | July, 19.15 to 19.20; August, 19.15 to ses Sse eee RN) Sod Contract’ with, Kaystone Tire @ Rubber Co. and sales agreement with Aj fact that the possibility of @ mer- of the new company has been de-| 111454. sorritt, 908-481; Nat, Oll, | 19.90; August, 18.90 to 1896; Septem. | 59TH TO 60TH STREET LEXINGTON TO 3D AVENUE Nemours Trading Coro. Nicer at this time seems to be pre-|cided upon. It is to be known as i Write, Phone or Call for Information. N | 57-8. Pennok, 165-8. Sinclair | ber, 18.68 to 18.70; October, 18.53 to N| ctudea the Sholan O11 Company. Although >: : U ‘ON B.W: Branch Office: N 1 ther a thi tae ri ired by bank! Gult, 62 1-2-63 rte On, 18.65; November, 18.37 to 18,39; Decem- Torento, Toronta ee re eee areeereeae |S e eve ee eee eer | aaah ON, Yas Conan ie ber, 18.20 to 18.24; January, 18,20 to! MY Stancard So Rechepter ol N| the consolidation of various oll com- quarters that aré in a position to | Boone Oll, as : eens 1 AMT aver er tay Be 42 St. New York. Tet ww come know the facta of the situation, and | Federal Oil, 8-1-8; Atan, OM, 11-4-1-2; | 18.24; January, 18.10 to 18.15; Febru- Phone New st. : hh hs N Z | ; ‘Texana, 4-50; : March, 18.00 to eee serene | BANKING AND FINANCIAL, | While It Is belleved that some such | 13 iy. "galt Creek, 64-65; Western | 18.05; April, 18.00 t0 18.06 We have placed on sale for this week only a TT Ty ered doubtful if te will, be States, S-L-4, THE COPPER SITUATION, — | limited number of the latest model Walters Players consummated in the immediate ort eipivee | The copper market is quiet. De- at a special sale price of $450. The following articles e Tradin Annou ment . near future, or until the Government CURB. | mand has slackened somewhat, but | y will be given free with each player sold: A beautiful I re- gz nce : reviees \ts tax schedule downward, Opened steady. National Aniline |it is expected to expand next week.| ¥% music cabinet, a handsome bench, 12 of music of iad aor tak Faget We cee 383-4. up 3-4; Sinclair Gulf 60, off| Sales are in fair volume, Leading your own selection and free delivery. easy payment iveness as a bull weapon, ta that |3-4; Houston 1 up 2; Merritt | Interests ask 161-2 to 163-4 cents a plan of only $2.50 a week makes it ible for almost any family to take advantage of this offer. *450 Free With Each Player A Beautiful Music Cabinet Handsome Bench to Match 12 Rolls of Musie of Your Own Choice Free Delivery of Player to Your Home Buy Now Before the Advance in Price On account of the continued steady advance in the cost for all materials used in the manufacture of Player Pianos it is very probable that we will be compelled to advance the retail price very soon. This is an added reason why it advisable to purchase your Player NOW before the advanced price goes into effect. Bargains in Used Pianos To close out the remaining 25 Used Pianos that still remain on our salesroom floor we have marked them at exceedingly low prices, and advise all who are looking for a real bargain to take advantage of this clean-up sale. Send Nam 3: NAME... oS ADDRESS.......-++seeeeeeeers ~~

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