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\ 8.58, cables, 866; Guilders demand tric, March 91, 1919, quarter—Water ‘ 39 1-8, cables, 39 3-8.. Works carnings, $1,164,019, decrease $74,684; Weatern Pennsylvania Rail- 2, : robably 3 Range 19 day at € ways, $2,614,281, increase $488,007; total | toy A etior anya, | gross carnings, $3,778,200, increase |" "\" $413,458; net ent $285,786, de- Wall Street brokers’ loans have cently shown a large increase, Their | tnostly against the market. The Booth | CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS. | snail h -odmerres tg gbb-vd crossed the billion dollar "ae crease $18,780; surpl fter charges, |is an increase of about $41 News and Gossip of To-Day’s total borrowings are now reliably re- | Fisheries Co, unexpectedly omitted its ——— out, aan aataee pi pond besrhteei: since March ft joes ported to be in excess of $1,000,-| quarterly dividend, se: poor an- one] ster Manto nahn: moved from the stock High, Low, Last, Chanae! Market—Present and Fu- 000,000, which. means that they have|nual reports were Issued; it was semi- 9 an ew 4 ‘ boa American Woollen, year, 1918, &:#-| January, t jumped nearly 70 per cent. since the | officially stated that U. 8. Rubber, a a 4 mM + Hla vies abter Sil Charewe Che (Ses | ae ure Prices, first of March, However, it must be| pronounced speculative favorite has bi Ud de win Sees to Nase ae oron $20.000.008 ed at $600,000,00 * 82% 9% 80% 1 », p .86 a share o .000, eatimated at said that there is as yet no reflec-|no intention of resuming common] -fotal sales of stocks 1, fore eee ere rr Ther t' fee BU Teg Hy, outstanding common stock, against William Bayne jr, and Walter G. Onlée ‘There was another furious rush of Lal ry this ss ttt money rates. ee in the near aig and | shares, 108% 107% 1074 — %| Ont we ete roe Mi 99884.166 or $20.22 a share! man were olected directors of America bu , ‘unds for speculative purposes con- hopes of an increase in the U. 8. Steet --—- nu Oy 0% * COTTON. in preceding year. Beet Sugar Company, to ving orders in the stock market at {tinued in plentiful supply to-day unfilled tonnage statement next O14 ON THE CURB, 106 102% 10% — 14 me 1 ee ot Gate caste saan ie ‘Thomas Raas ‘and Fix Shoonmak the opening this morning, which con-|with a ruling rate of 5 per cent. for month are fast becoming dissipated,| OPened steady. “Amal Royaity, 1 1 m1 See Heo PEF OBE grata in preceding quarter, and de-| clected, ser ee Ore Tia i throughout most of the first] mixed collateral. Also there is a Yet the bull element refuses to be- | 1 1-2—8-4; Coaden, 11 1-8—11 3. : . a a Rod wile & ficit of $8,018 in first quarter, 1918, ‘The Trinity Building Corporation nd s jour, Many stocks were carried to|materially better supply of time come discouraged | Amn Coml, 18—181-2; Barnett Oil, % oO Nad er} sold bankers $7,000,000 first mort f new highs for the present bull boom. | money. There (s being displayed a staudfast | 161-4; Commonwealth Petro, 60— <SNane” Soe eel NOTES. 30 year 5% per cent. sinking fund iad ints, rored Railroad, motor, rubber, oil, food and| Hvidently realizing that money faith that business developments in| £1-% Victoria Oil, $1-8~39-8; Sin- | cai | Poin corres, | sii, eg, TRIO ,Ereeigent, winiastng | he ot interest ae other shares were included in this|market fears were exaggerated, bulls the next few months will more than | ¢lalr Gulf, 612; Glenrock Oi, 7 3-8— ome bad (x x9 ie% the stookholders which states that the | The Stock Exchange ime admuted te | og buying wave. Transactions most |axain took command of the situation justify the sensational rise the market |—7 1-2) Ranger Otl, 11-4—13-8; Salt | ™ ald jo ee 8 BS compasy, hae recently acasired an, ins-|the list 6t. Joseph Lead Company capt © of the session were on a larger scale |after the morning decline and prices hag experienced, Creek, 56-66; Houston Ol, 140-14; ] 60 4. % 82 6S BR iB ban yesterday when transactions {again moved upward, In oll, motor.) 4, nia . | Madson Oil, 17-8-81-6;, Island Oil, | Cate § | Sinricet ‘closed strong. —May, 19.99 t0 erossed the 2,000,000 wha: ot ors which purport to accoun' 88 1-4, Com + 1% y et chy mar re mark for|tobacco and certain of the food) o. ine le bes Webasto the seeek bdo $ 1-4. bs ‘etext "G1 19.26; June, 19.26 to 19.30; July, 19.35 to|___ BANKING AND FINANCIAL BANKING AND FINANCIAL. first time this year. shares early losses were more than) (or ine Bix bul Up to 10.80 other prices ran as fol- | pars St + i940; August, 19.17 to 19.20; Septem. ——————————— - -— wa As trading progressed stocks came|made up. telel Benne oe tre ane financial dis-! iows: Boone Oil, 141-¢—169-4; BIS |og, iscton Oo..., 500 9 OR —1Nl er, 1999 to 19.00; Ostober, 1888 to out in considerable quantities and| Southern Pacific was made the | ‘fct. Some of these are fantastic in) Ledge, 5-8—11-16; Boston Wyoming, |Greet North of... 100% 1% 00% 4 '% 48; November, 18.08 to 18.60; Destats early gains were converted into sub-|centre of much dullish activity.|th@ extreme, while others appear to 6-43; Midwest Refining, 183—1¥2; |Gret North, Ow.. a% 40% 4th — 4) EU Cava January, 18.38 to stantial losses. ‘The cause of the sell-| Through most of the session it was| have more or less foundation. They! Omar Oil, 50-65; Okmulgee, 60-5; | Ime. Comm Te a. Th & Glinte: Febreney; 1008 to 180; MERON ing movement, which appeared to| more heavily traded in than any other | ™O8tlY concern mergers of various | Elk Basin, 97-8—101-8; Federal Oil, |!tr + 2%| 18.28 40 18.80; April, 18.28 to 16.90. } Lal e have originated in professional quar-| issue and it went to a new high for;C°mPanies whose shares have led) 334.4; Internat Petro, $11-2—82; * peak’ ss | tera, was said to be fear that banks, | several years, touching 113 1-2, a gain | ‘Be recent upward movement. Western States, §1-4—8 5-8; Sapulpa, + % BARNINGS. in an ondeavor to check the headlong | of more than 4 points. Motor shares are now the particular | §5.§§ 7-8; Savoy Oil, 10—11; Stanton Dp EM cr pet tnens gt Mandl —— bull speculation, would tighten their| Steel stocks showed much recupera- | favorites of the rumor mongers. Here! Oy, 11-411 Ranger Oil, 11-4— + NE | $2,967,000, increase $110,000; from Jan. Purse strings, first by jacking up the| tive powor in the late trading, ‘Trae. | #F€ Orin ol coche rae esr FobE | 13-8; Queen Oll, 19—26, + % Tapaige heeaing, ‘year’ enol Money rate and secondly by fur-| tion issues were in eager demand and, a x “aos i | Noon prices quiet, generally steady. TL. CLR Semereibe Attar che: rie Opened on Curb yesterday at $1-1/% bid, ther increasing their marginal re-| led vy Interboro preferred, moved up| “General Motors Company is seeking | Ranger sold up to 18-8 on good eup- ea 4 reciation, &c., $273,667, ‘against 4S? offered at $2. quirements on loans. from 2 {o more than 8 points, The Ford Sete Gotepeter tee weaden | Dre mane Oly O=0 tid). MAULAIE — %} 782 in 1917 es : It is true that i deans! of Walll What tittle news of financial bear. bakay GEMBAES WtlliGb, mEraIaT wick Gulf, 601-261; Pennok, 16 5-8—8-4; + American Water Works and Elec: Evoked keen market interest. comm jon Or 7 - 7 i 4 bree . . Stree! uses have re- ing that devoloped during the day was | tne ‘General Motors, Company come eat wae 7 3-8-5-8; oon 10 3-4— > fis Lo erred eben . “ aoc = panies in what is popularly known as 4 Creek, 55—65 1-2; Cosden, % 8: ANCIAL. Company earnings greatly in excess re- the “Kyan group,” including the Stuts | 113-4—12; Kentucky Petro, 43-4—5; | pitm & Weet Va. - -! m Company and the Stromberg Car- ; Ama -2 | Reading . . *% il \vidend te—12° annual! buretor Company, will be put into a ora Chis ween hn Pd bt i —1% A vailing di re 12% ly. big combine; the Fisher Body Com. 1 —! $i, Commonwealth Petro, 49 3- - %|A Book You - ‘ pany, which supplies most of the| 50; Houston, 128-140; National Oil, + 2% Daily production 650 barrels. D . t large companies with automobile | 6~6 3-4 ’ oe Should Have k bodies, wil taken over by the) mwo o'clock prices were: Houston, . = Properties—2,6191 acres in proven Ranger rin Oo Here re Company, and #0 OF) 156140; National Oil, 661-2; Balt — es & <8 /” “INDEPENDENT and Burkeburnett Field: { Be. rh MO 2 tt 3. The ateel and oil groups are not ex-| Creek, 65 34-66; Midwest, 186-188 18 180 IM — OIL empt. The story that there will be aM| Ranger, 1 1-4-1 3-8; Amalgamated 1 18 Management—Oil " and : our Own Health Important merger of several of the! Royalty, 11-2—1 8-4; Merritt, 31 1-2— 110 105% 10% 4 ” men of experience largest independent steel companies) 5) "Coie, Coompany, 113-¢—117 1084 100% 107% — % STOCKS excellent reputation. will not down, altnough it has not re- | 2; ae o io pany, 1 Weak + MB% 118% 116% 4% tegives dit tie Maha on ai OS of + ceived the slightest official sanction. | Sinclair Gul lompany, 2. Utah Copper... MI MO 2% 1 5 What do you drink when thirsty? 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The name of the Sholan Oil Com- Such reports serve to keep public speculative fervor keyed up to a high pitel Warnings of conservative brokerage houses that the upward 16 were wrong in those instances and they have lost whatever reputation they possessed as market oracles, Two factors that are adding ma- terially to bull confidence are the ac- w 38 | heads and declare the upward pace is |} much too fast, but reports of crop | damage and increased demand, which { ustained in spite of the | give the bull element a | tremendous amount of courage. The| jovernment report on condition will published on June 2, and it 1 je conceded that the figuros given will do much to decide whether | cotton prices are unjustifiably high. Bs Raadahase li | be a1, DIVIDENDS. Indian Refining Co.—Regular quar- terly dividends of $3 on co non § ck and $1.75 on preferred stock, payable | June 16. ! Haskell & Barker Car Compaly— | Regular quarterly dividend of $1. | Central Leather Company—Regular | quarterly 1 3-4 per cent. preferred payable July 1. | American Can Company—Regular | lquarterly 1 3-4 per cent. preferred { ble July 1. ennecott of 50 is the York Dock Company, semi- 1 dividend of 21-2 per cent. on le July 15, r quarterly | June 14, ame 3 McNAMARA ALLIED OIL FEDERAL OIL WRIGHT-MARTIN SINCLAIR GULF CRESSON GOLD LIBBY McNEILL LIVINGSTON OIL ANGLO. AMER, OIL INTERCONT. RUBBER PENNSYLVANIA R. R. WEST TREE MINES, LTD. CHESAPEAKE & OHIOR.R, TEX-YORK OIL AM. HIDE & LEATHER ST.,LOUIS & SAN F. R. R. ‘The above and many other active securities C. A. BERTRAND & CO, (Ipe.) Broadway FREE--MAP STORY OF RANGER fl New Yor Guilt, 60 1-2, off 1; Houston, 134, off 9. National Aniline, 38 to 39; Wright- Martin, 68-4 to 7; Submarine Boat, | gs Morris, 123-4 to 13. Libby 31, to 82; Nippon 12 8-4, to 13; Paper 65-8, to 67-8; Asphalt 72, to ‘Two o'clock prices were quiet and weak Russian Government 61-28 sold at Swift LIBERTY BONDS. THE CURB. » which was organized several Our analytical reports will [pany which wae cream istiing com-| Opened firm. Chalmers, 141-2, up| second 4s 94.90 up 0.06; xecond 4 1-48 help you to. separate. “the Stock quoted by any Broker. pany in the consolidation of the Sin-| 3-8; Aetna, 113-8 to 113-4; British- | 95,34; third 4 1-48 95.88; fourth 4 1-48 wheat from the chaff. " jclair Oi” Company and the be American Tobacco, 21 to 24; Regis- |95.46 up 0.06. ase advance in light gravity Orders executed for Cash, Margin or on 10 Gulf Company, will now be chang ae 7 : : oils (owing to the enormous to the Sinclair Consolidated Ot! Cor-| tered, 21 to 24; Swift Unt, 59 to 61; | ‘Two-thirty P. M.—8 1-24, 99.60, off demands for gasoline) has payment plan. poration, and it is stated in print that rold Tire, 56 to 68; New York|14; 1st 4s, 96.60, off 08; 2d 4s, 94.84; hardly started. PL i jit will “evolve into one of the biggest| Savold, 55 to 561-2; Cities Service 95.80, up 04; 2d 4 1-48, lace your order before substantial advance combinations that {Nas ever formed Bank shares, 39 to 891-4; Curtisn,| 95.36, up .02: 34 41-48, 95.92, up| {|/D0 You Know What to Buy’ takes place. | eee eilsaciod ot poenethiegs ih 19 to 21; General Asphalt, 721-2 to] o4; 4th 4 1-48, 95.42, up .02; Victory Write for your book today. a capitalization of something eal, Ht 3 billion dollars, upp Motor, 17-8 to 21-8; ; Cosden 11; to 16 1-2; Magma, 33 to 85; PhIIP |t4 ¢ 6-8: Boat 16, to 161-2: e pace is too fast, that the market is 43-4, to 5; North American Paper| = ( W. Gal & Co over-bought go unheeded. | This is Vet prices re “em ee and Pulp 55-8, to § 3-4; International b S vin mpan largely because of the fac! bier Sad imarcoptinental Ri T,}Continental Rubber 31, to 32; Hupp - tical warnings (were Mont Out Ago, |20 498 to 31; Peerlees 21, to 28; Chal-|9 314, 10 10; Nippon 121-2, to 12 3-4 .o. KRU er STOCKS AND BONDS or or i a 5 i 3 3 2 j Tr has been demonstrated, that they |™er® 188-4, to-1d; Swift 69, to 61;| qe ciose was irregular. Inter. right-Martin 63-4, to 7; Aniline 134, up 7; Chalmers, 121-8, off to 89: North American Pulp and OUTSIDE MARKETS. Chalmers 111-2, off 25-8; selling to 6.67 and lire cables to 1-2, up 51-2; Aetna 101-2, ma 48, to 5: Asphalt 71, to 72; International 69, to 61; Libby to 32; Consolidated Cigar 61, to to 11; BANKING AND FINANCIAL To the Public BREAK THE HOME BUILDING DEADLOCK THE CITY AND SUBURBAN HOMES COMPANY is prepared to furnish homes for as many people in New York capital for. We have the sites selected and the organized facilities for immediate con struction. We now house 15,000 in our model tenements, which are main- tained in point of cleanliness and sanitation on a the best apartment houses in New York. dividends, The Company is now paying 4% and earning more, and we believe that capital invested in our stock will, in the near future, earn 5% besides the reserves necessary to provide for the reproductions of the buildings when they reach the limit of their economic lives. We ask the public of New York prg’ioe needed homes for people of moderate means to help us in our effort to who are suffering from lack of proper housing relief is not forthcoming housing conditions will be deplorable and the standard of living throughout the City will be lowered. The Governor's Reconstruction Commission has corporations to start Home Building. We are answering this call by asking the public for the people. Subscriptions may be made direct to the Comp’ Directors. Main Office—624 Madison Telephone Plaza 5001 R, FULTON CUTTING, Chair: ALLAN ROBINSON, P: lent DIRECTORS Liberty 8 1-28 opened 99.50 off 0.14; Wright-Martin 61-4, Marconi Cont, Rubber, 311-2, up 11-4; Cramp, Franes and lire wouk, frane checks Swiss cables 5.11; Peseta cables 20.1 Stockholm cables, 25.80; sterling de- mand 4.63 7-8, cables 4.64 7-8; francs demand 6.57, cables, 6.55; re demand BANKING AND FINANCIAL, Our stock is limited to 5% City & Suburban Homes Company Joseph 8. Auerbach ham A. Lewisohn Allan Robinson R. Fulton Cutting Ogden Mills Malcolm D, Sloane adi Frederick B. Pratt Joho H. Storer Registrar: U. 8 Mortgage # Trust Cmpany GS Cedar Street. importance to every vestor, FREE. in- Send for “Story of Ranger” gratis. B st , 42) See Phone Broad 00) 50 BROAD ST. * NEW YORK TELEPHONES Broap{ fine World's larwest consumer of crude rub= ber of which « large percentage te obtained from its own plantations. tion of United States Steel common, Aetna 118-8, to 111-2, Philadelphia opened steady. Lake Hees ee Dlag lhe pyre 4 Re dt ovgg 4 which manages to make a new high} Noon prices were generally steady. | Superior 211-2, up 1-4; Stge. Btry {ust besinning | almost each etre tered ene Chalmers eased off to 133-4; General |741-2, up 1-4; Philadelphia Electric continued ease in the mone: o ‘ in epite of exceptional volume of trad- | Asphalt, 721-2, up 114; Remington | 25 3-4, ing in the stock market. | Typewriter 78, up 1; Hupp 101-4, up| Boston opened firm. Mass, Gas % As a matter of fact, the boom in| 1.4; Russian bonds strong, 6 1-2s sell-| Ventura 15. The history, present status and future the stock market is not more sensa- 5 e A i — outlook of the U. 8. Rub! Co. ie tional than the rise in. the cotton | ‘2S 54 up 4 and 61sds 61, up 1; Nip MON Poti oe pag ag market, Suturday’s close found | !asing 123-413; Endioott-Johnson 77! o.1 cizea collateral, 5 per cent.; ket Letter, which also fea- prices from $5.40 to $7 per bale over |—80; Aetna 1—111-2; Consolidated | it auetrial, 9 1-2 ahaa: Ai news relative to the previous close, Yesterday there| Cigar 62-64; Peerl 37 1-288 1-2 . 6 1-2 per cent. was m further advance in certain op- | becday el roy The banks lost to the Sub-Treas- Stadebaker tions of nearly $8 per ‘bale National Aniline 3899; Libby 31-82; | esterday $522,000 ant! since Fri. || Amer: Car @ Fay. Gaston. W. & Wis, " Cotton ie selling at 86 0 Intercontinental Rubber 80 1-2~81 1-2; | 10) 4205 go0 vn be, te seee ven Latest Silver-Oil pound. In this market, too, the con-| Boat 16—16 1-2. y D jo. ree on request. servative element are shaking their EX CHAN ~ £STABLISHI — CONSOUQATBD STOCK WODaERS CM a4 ancl : HARVEY A WILLIS 2 Co. 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If called on individuals and ANGLO-AMERICAN i: OIL f Circumstances surrounding this Company’s affairs have been of such an unusual character as to direct the interest of close analysts of oil securities. We have prepared a special article dealing with the situation which we believe would be of more than passing interest to you. to provide needed homes any or through any of its Avenue men df interested, send in your request today. L. L. WINKELMAN & CO., STOCK BROKERS d St., New York George Peabody Wetmore Alfred T, White George W. Young 44 Bro