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WALL STREET News and Gossip of To-Day’s Market—Present and Fu- ture Prices, Careful investigation of the money situation makes jt appear that there is no real foundation for alarmist Ports circulated in Wall Street to the effect that banks have decided to check the bull speculation in stock market by curtailing loans to brokers, ‘The statement has been published that inasmuch as loans to brokers had Increased nearly 70 per cent. dur- ing the past four months, and now re. the BANKING ANO FINANCIAL, —_— A Book a Should Have “INDEPENDENT OIL STOCKS” It gives all the data of all the Oils—information of vital importance to every ine amount to approximately a billion | 4 STOCK QUOTATIONS 1 P. M. Open, High. Low, Last Am, Beet Gugar..\. 62 Sy a ay " 6 88H “se % kd SM BLK BO as vestor, FREE, Dur analytical reports will help you to separate “the wheat from the chaff.” The advance in light gravi oils (owing to the ensrmoss that commercial borrowings are light |> and banks etill have a large loanable dollars, bankers were beginning to td feel apprehensive over the situation, rf and that a new Money Committes, to wn apportion loans might be created. 20% If such plans are on foot some of rid the most prominent bankers in Wall 106% Street do not know of them. ph As a matter of fact there is not a br} large element of danger in the pres- 8 ent money situation, according to | ).7™ o” these bunkers. That a money strin- F-4 gency will occur is highly improbable, 99% Funds for stock market speculative }-tr4 Purposes should continue in plentiful rf supply. It is considered significant | Do, 26% that during the recent long string of ws million share market days, which of ou course have been responsible for the ay large increase in borrowings by prok- 1% ers, call rates have mostly ruled 18% around 6 1-2 per cent. on mixed col- wa lateral. 34 Tho present comparative ease in| a money rates is largely due to the fact | N. sat 0% 47% ary Bw) st WHO MAY BE IN- TERESTED IN OILS —Don't overlook the sea- soned dividend payer They have in the jig mi t speculative new- —Elk Basin, Sapulpa, Boone, Glenrock, Continental Re- fining—all treated com- prehensively in the cur- rent issue of ‘‘The Market Annalist.” Copy Free upon Request for 101-38 SCHMIDT & DEERY Members Consolidated Stock Exckange of N.Y. New York Offices Uptown ottice 319 Fifth Ave. Tel, Mur'y Hill 6549 628 Widener bids. LIBBY McNEILL LIVINGSTON OIL ANGLO. AMER. OIL INTERCONT. RUBBER PENNSYLVANIA R. R. WEST TREE MINES, LTD. CHESAPEAKE & OHIO R.R. TEX-YORK OIL AM. HIDE & LEATHER ST. LOUIS & SAN F. R. R. =| Carter’s Little Liver Pills. Details seut upcm request wil 52 Broadway Silver Stocks are at last receiving public recognition carry most of them to it higher market levels. Our tates report tolls why sliver stocks Should Sell Much Higher and covers many of the leading silver producing companies. Copy & 30 Free on Request. Chas. A. Stoneham & Co 41 Broad Street, New York BRA 3 cage —Detgelt— iil wank Omicron Fhiladelpnia Toronto ESTABLISHED 1903, Tv gt VA sf ROVAL DIAMOND G WATCH Go 35 MAIDEN LANE, 6th Floor, Phone Jot DIAMONDS ON CREDIT ALL Goubs GUARANTEED, American \Vatch & Diamond Co, To Gi.faiden Lane T) DIAVSEOS IMS Easy TEKMA Ae DIAMONDS boi ad sold for an ‘SEIT, NO PROMOTIONS cash only. AD- 176 Bway “Cubstaire), demands for gafdtthe) has || surplus of funds on hand. Interior hardly.started. banks, it is said, have been making new substantial deposits in New Do You Know What to Buy? | Yon, en anit ani money ta with- Write for your book today. drawn, which is not considered a likely development of the immediate future, call money rates should not harden to an appreciable extent, and check current stock market activity. That the new Victory notes sold slightly below par in their initial trading on thé Stock Exchange did not come as a@ surprise, but it will prove surprising to bankers if they decline much below par. Some of the shrewdest judges of securities in the banking fraternity are predicting that the Victory notes will not at any time sell below ¥, and are will- ing to wager that it will not be long before they are quoted at a premium. The 43-4 per cent. notes are conver- tible into the tax exempt 33-4 per cent. notes, which makes them have a strong appeal to the rich man who has to worry over his tax payments ‘to the Government, and this feature in connection with their three and four. year maturity dates will make them in strong demand at all times. EARNINGS. Long Island Railroad April gross $1,935,636, increase $410,469; 4 months’ gross $6,560,633, increase $1,353,365; net operating deficit $23,439, increase $298,634. Virginian Railway April gross $680,346, decrease $223,238; 4 months’ | gross $2,922,215, decrease $228,482; net | operating deficit $181,072, $789,020. New York Dock—April gross, $436,- | 683, increase $13,527; four months’ | gross, $1,656,827, decrease $1,671; sur- | plus after tax and int., $266,577, de- | crease $120,245. United Gas and Electric Corpora- tiom—Subsidiary company earnings: March gross, $1,687,694, increase $235,- | 961; twelve months’ gross, $17,527,783, increase $979,740; surplus after chgs, | $1,468,892, decrease $562,474. | Pennsylvania-Eastern Lines—April | gross, $28,418,269, increase $1,427,123; 0% 87% 67 112% $1,498,266, do- net operating in- come, $1,359,941, decrease $1,455,521; four months’ gross, $12,453,769, in- 7,883; balance after taxes, increase $3,470,643; net op- income, $1,958,345, increase balance after taxes, crease $1,911,193; erating $4,873,127, Interborough Rapid Transit—April sross $4,015,086, increase $475,396; ten | Gulf, 61—62; Amal. months gross $36,276,195, increase $1,- | 3-4; 591,509; net after taxes $11,043,262, de- | Co: crease $8,729,862; total income $11,534,- | 3-4; 719, decrease $3,687,742; surplus after obarges $2,606,869, decrease $3,606,851, DIVIDENDS. Buffalo & Susquehanna Corporation quarter of 1 1-4 per cent. and an ex- tra of 1-2 of 1 per cent. on common stock. Regular semi-annual of 2 per cent, on preferred, both payable June 30. Corporation has not yet signed a contract with the Government for compensation. This will probably be on the standard basis. Libby, McNeill & Libby, 60 cents a share, payable July 16, On January 16 a dividend of 60 cents was paid Standard Oil Company of Kentucky, regular quarter of $3 a share payable July 1 Sims Magneto Company—Regular quarterly dividend of $1.50 a share, payable June 30. Marlin-Rockwell Corporation—Reg- ular monthly of $1 a share payable June 17. Tonopah Belmont Development—A dividend of 10 per cent., payable July 1, Three months ago dividends were resumed with declaration of a dis- bursement of 10 per cent, BANKING AND FINANCIAL, a Properties—2,61914 excellent reputation. a ED ASIEST Ts im 243 50 BROAD ST. ! Advise immediate purchase of this i Orders executed for Cash or on Margin. Quotations furnished, C. W. Galvin & Company STOCKS AND BONDS BANKING AND FINANCIAL, TEX-YORK PRODUCING CO. Active market on Curb. Daily production 650 barrels. acres in proven Ranger and Burkburnett Fields. Management—Oil men of experience and New wells now being drilled. Send for **Story of Ranger’’ gratis. ue. NEW YORK 7237 TELEPHONES BROAD) 7238 | resewing at 5; all industrials at 61-2 WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1919, 1 | TODAY'S PRICES | There was an irregular opening. Studebaker was off 11-8 at 98 and then sold as low as 97 3-4, Other Motors were firm with Gen. Motors up 1 at 204 and Maxwell up 1-4 at 50. U. 6. Steel was up 1-4 at 107 3-4. Tobacco Products was still a leader in this group and got up near Thurs- day's top, selling at 97 1-2, The food stocks were again active, U. 8. Food Products at 81 and Corn Products up 5-8 at 66 1-4, The ofl shares wore inactive, While there was no slowing up in trading there were indications of a shifting to new groups, Sugars were featured under the leadership of American Sugar Refining. Tht stock advanced two points to 133 1-2, Cuba cane sold 36, up 1-4, Outside the sugars, shipping shares and particularly I. M. M. Co, issues were strong. b/ International Paper common made a new high for year at 561-2, To- bacco Products made new record high | at 981-4. The pfeferred sold at| 1061-8, Traders bought United Cigar | Stores because of strength in fo- bacco Products. While United has laid its plan to enter candy deal on abig scale, the deal with Loft Com- pany has not yet been consummated. OILS ON THE CURB Opened firm. Amal. Royalty, 11-2 —13-4; Ranger, 11-4—13-8; Anglo| Amer, Com. 18—18 1-2; Barnett, 3-16 —1-4; Cities Servico Bank shares, | 39—891-8; Cosden Co, 113-4— Glenrock, 73-8—71-2; Hudson, Salt Creek, | + Sinclair Guilt, 60--60 1-2; Na tional, 61-4—63-4; Victoria, 3—~| 31-4; Maryland, 6—61-2; Ken, Pot,| 41:25; Midwest Ref., ‘187—190; | Pitts, Texas, 87-8—91-8; Boon 1% 3-4—14; Boston Wyoming, 61—6 Elk Basin, 93-4—10; Federal, 31-4; Omar, 52—57; Okmulgee, 21-2 —23-4; Houston, 130—137, | Noon prices were quiet and trregu- lar, Ranger Oil, 11-8—3-8; Sinclair Royalty, 11-2— Nat. Oll, 6-1-4; Anglo, Amn. » 181-4—1-2; Merritt Oil, 311-4— Gosden, 11 1-4—3-8, Ranger 1 1-4 to 1 3-8; Pennok 16 1-4 to 16 1-2; Salt Creek 56 to 56 1-2, THE CURB, Opened firm. Aetna’ 10 1-2—11; British American Tobacco Corp.| registered 20—25; Curtiss) 19-21; General Asphalt 71—72; Hupp) Motor 9 3-4—10; Savold 57—6! Y. Savold 55—67; Magma 36—2 Sub, Boat 16 1-4—16 3-4; Martin 6 1-4—61-2; Consol Ariz. 1 8-16—1 1-4; Hecla 5 3-8—5 6-8; McKinley-Darragh 61—614; Chalmers 12 1-2, Noon prices were quiet. Phil, Mor- ris, 121-2-13; Sub. Boat, 161-4—3-4; Wright- 6 1-4—3. * e 2 5 Asphalt, Kerr Lake, 6 3-4—6; Nip, 123-8—3-4; Savold Tire, 57—59; N. Savold, 55—57; Chalmers, 1 2; Int. Rubber, 311-232 Cramps, 130—135. INTER-MBRCANTILE MARINE, The net earnings of International Mercantile Marine Company were ap- proximately equal to $22.72 a share | for $51,725,000 preferred stock in the | fiscal year ended Dec. 31, 1918, bas- ing the estimate on President Frank- lin's statement that the showing last year was substantially the same as in 1917. The surplus for dividends | on preferred stock in 1917 totalled $15,475,985, but a special charge of $3,722,476 against depreciation on steamships reduced this aggregate to $11,753,509, equal to $22.72 on pre- ferred stock. International Mercantile Marine Company made its best showing in 1916, after providing for British war taxes, Gross earnings in that y were $60,602,010, against $41.604,208 in 1917 and $51,056,579 in 1915, Sur- plus for dividends on preferred stock in 1916 was qual to $42.10 a share, pei OUTSIDE MARKETS, Philadelphia—Opened steady. Stor- age Battery 7; Union Traction 40; Philadelphia Electric 26 5. Boeton—Opened steady, shoe 581-2, off 1-4; Ventura 143-4, up 1-4; Waldort 161-2, up 1-8. MONEY. Call, mixed collateral, lending and per cent, Banks lost to Sub-Treasury yes- terday $939,000; since Friday $1,354 000 Sterling, demand 4637-8, cables demand 6.6, cables cables 8.51; ables 395 4.647-8; francs, 663; lire, demand 8.63, guilders, demand 39 1-1 Swiss cables, 5.11 1- 20.10; Stockholm cab GRAIN, Opening at Chicago.—May Corn, 183 to 183 1-4, up 1 to 1 1-4; July, 166 3-4 to 167, up 1-4 to 1-2; Septem- ber, 159 to 158 1-2, up 1-4 to off 1-2; 65 to 65 3-8, unchanged to up 3-8, May Oats, 70 1-8, off 1-8; July 68 1-4 to 68 5-8, off 1-4 to up 1-8; September, COTTON, Opened strong. July 32.20, up 38 Oct, 81.40, up 60; Dec, 31.01, up 49, | The market opened strong, up 88 te The strong cables followed by Liverpool buying in the local ring attracted attention, The weather is Sul unfavorable, with rains in many Hections of the belt, The selling was 60 points. iman of the Committees on Ta: “DRUNKEN JUDGES” AND HYLAN LASHED BY A REALTY MAN Robert E. Dowling of City In- vesting Company Says Apart- | ment Shortage Will Be Worse | 8ear! * Unless Taxation Is Lessened, | ARMY PLANE FLIES INTO GRAND CANYON Goes 600 Feet Below Its Rim on 3,300-Mile Tour From Gulf to Pacific, WASHINGTON, May 28.-The War Department to-day announced the completion of a 3,300-mile flight by a squadron of De Haviland fours from Ellington Field in Texas, covering four States. The actual flying speed was 1,940 minutes, an average speed of more than 100 miles an hour. ‘The squadron was under Lieut. R. O. 6. “This squadron,” the War Depart- ment says, “has charted unknown territory, has skimmed the Gulf of Mexico, darted over the backbone of the Continent at a Robert H. Dowling, President of the City Investing Company and Chair. ion | and Legislation of the Real Estate Board, told the joint legislative committee investigating housing, at {ts session in*City, Hall yesterday, | that the apartment shortage will be | worse than it is now unless real es- tate gets reliét from its burden of | taxation. Incidentally, Mr. Dowling paid his compliments to Mayor Hylan, | Referring to the Mayor's veto of | tho Fixed Tax Rate Bill, which the has tasted salt water at San Diego and has even flown 600 feet under- sround.” In the squadron, in addition to Liout. Searle, were Lituts. EK. D. Jones, Erick Nelson, Charles Rugh, Howard Birkett, E.~ 1. Bilheimer, Sergt. W. E. Cain and Louis Lepyn, @ motion picture photographer. The department says Licuts. Searle and Jones made the first trip ever tempted across the Grand Canyon in an airplane. They crossed at an al- titude of 13,000 feet and were bothered by terrific bumps and cross-currenta. Lacut. Rugh actually flew down into the canyon. He got down to 600 feet it is & gross an: to declare the great heat ish people is not full of gratitude for vient-general and chancellor chaplain ith valry; the sermon will be hed by Rev, Joseph D. Fleming, haplain, Knights of Columbus, and the benediction will be by the Moat Rever- te Areht op ik Joseph Ha rk, R ‘ohn J. ‘Byrne, chap- at Artillery will be 0 lain of the oth master: of ceremonies. ENGLAND GRATEFUL FOR OUR WAR WORK “Gross and Base Lie” to Say Oth- erwise, Asserts Sir John F, Fraser, Sir John Foster Fraser arrived in Now York yesterday after several weeks spent at the Peace Confer- ence and was the guest of honor last night at a dinner given by the Association of Foreign Press Cor- respondents in the United States at the Cafe Maur! Sir John denounced the reports | that the British have failed to ap- preciate the part that America played in winning the war, “Of course there has been some re- adjustment of points of view,” he said. “But I declare most emphatically that use ie for anyone of the Brit- what has been done by you and your Nation. “I particularly appeal to you, and through you to all my good friends in America, not to let anything im- toa Delow its edge, witness said would have stimulated "Tvs *aeatte and Jones flew from building, he"related how he,had heard | Kjugiand to Phoenix, 167 miles, in an the Mayor make a statement to tbs hour. Wright. |! press, in which he said thé measire | <>. had been drawn for the benefit of; FIELD MASS FOR HEROES. loan sharks. pinch “This is a most absurd thing,” Mr. | Archi Dowling said. “I cannot imagine what he was talking about, and he cannot | tell what he was talking about, I cannot see anything in the Mayor's statement except a threat on real estate, He made the statement that there was going to be a large ino-case in expenditures by the pay-as-you-go plan, and then wound up by saying that this was an attempt to swindle somebody by land sharks, which is some unknown thing. We considered | it a general insult to the people who | interested themselves in getting the legislation. bi At another point in his examination, Mr. Dowling was asked if Municipal Court Justices should not have more discretion in evictions, to which he ie if you change the law you will ake it dependent upon the whim of the men on the bench, who may be sober or drunk, or half drunk or straight, or half straight or political+ nterested in protecting them- selves in the votes of these tenants, We are not going to favor this sort of thing. We have it enough in this country. The witness sald that tenement houses are overinspected, and this was a great discouragement to build- ers. William D, Kilpatrick, a builder, had the same view as to inspection. After saying that it costs twice as mugh to-day to operate an apartment house as it did in 1914 he discussed the report that one reason rents are high is that tenants abuse the prop. erty, making repairs expensive, “This is due attitude of the Tenement Hou ho ; 8 they en- in destructive meth- ment House Depart- d its usefulness, The work could be done by the Building Department and the Fire Prevention Bureau.” | The witness said he stopped build- | Ing in 1913 because he could not get mortg money. He said the big lending concerns had not been in the market for, years. He asserted the “lawlessness” of the last Administr.- tion had killed what little there was left of the building business, because the Fire Commissioner was ‘“deunk with power” and issued illegal orders, | President Moran of the Aldermen | told the committee that the Federal Government should come to the ald of the cities in the present. crisis. ‘This was the only solution he had found, except a co-operative building loan plan. More than 100,000 houses could be put up in two months, hi said, if the movement could’ b financed, Asked if he had heard that certain and purpo! couraged tenant . The Ten ment has outlive classes of tenants misused apart- ments, he replied: You will find that peoplé make coal bins out of bath- tubs in the most exclusive apart- as well as in the poorest Franklin T, Miller of the Depart- ment of Labor, Washington, told of the great shrinkage of mortgages and building, and said he saw little hope for a building boom. Prices of mate- rial will remain up until the cost of food comes down, he asserted. He said the department's investigation showed that the methods of making 1 estate loans are not sufficiently | standardized, (hat the money lend- ing channels are obstructed; that loans did not increase with the growth of the country from 1913 to 1918, and at during 1917 and 1918 there was a| d decrease in the réal estate loans held by financtal institutions “A general amortization system for such loans would be benefictal, as well as improved machinery for market- ing the loans,” said he. Borough President Bruckner of the Bronx said 4,000 apartments are| badly needed in his borough, but only 1,500 are under construction. He sald + 0 parcels of land suit- a ng but no one can be induced to put up houses on them. He thought well of the plan for utilizing the Government buildings at Pelham Bay Park, as outlined in The World last Sunday, The committee will take more ten timony to-day. ‘Thursday it will hold a session in the Bronx, seattered and there was little cotton| ~ Opened Steady. eptember, 18.99 to 19, December, 18.68 to 18.61; March, 18.30 to 18.46, The Lone Star Gas Company has 4 ided to issue $4,000,000 new stoc! which will be offered to present stoc! holders at par, $100 a share, on basis of four new shares for each six shares now owned, This will bring the au- thorized and outstanding capital up to $10,000,000, ‘The proceeds will be t a main 18-inch pipe five miles long. jr, son of 1 K "Starr & n ated) with wartout & Appengelar, No, 141 Broadway, members of New York Stock Exchan Central of € Kuhn Loeb & iast are being offered to investors at | a 6 1-8 por cont, basis, $: tna ‘Those who gavo their lives at sea, in the air and on land in satisfying war's demands will be honored with solemn high memorial military field mass at Battery Park, Memorial Day, which will peril the beautiful friendship which | has existed so long between France | and the United States, It is my privilege to know and love both coun- tries and 1 most earnestly appeal to you to check the lips of those who would be disposed to slander France. “Do not go back to your. splendid isolation. The small countries of Eu- rope look to you as their champion, ‘The great countries also look to you.” —— Safe Blown w Bank. CORNING, N. Y,, May ¢8,—Bufglars early to-day dynamited the safe of the , held, wader, the aesnions of the chap-| Savona National Bank, opened for bual- ree the Army and Navy, yous only last week, and escaped with The celebrant will be the Rev. jount of E Monsignor” Georae Warne” Oe 4 small amount of’ plunder made up BANKING AND FINANCIAL, Prior to trading on the New in price without notice Shares Trea Livin * "Authorized Par Value of Shares, $1.00 RES! J. K. Livingston Burkburnett Fields, Oklahoma. lons daily. Stonebluff, 1 in the Co: Nation Fields, all offsets; “‘gushers, over, 60 days, Oil Corporation at $1.50 Per Capital, $3,000,000; in Treasury, $1,278,060 Full Pai Properties Over 20,000 acres, leasehold interests, Ranger and Fields, Texas; Beg; Pu Center, Stonebluff, Coweta and Cases Nation Gasoline Absorption Refinery—capacity 1,000 gal- Production — Average yearly rate per day over 400 barrels oil, 15,000,000 cubic feet of gas and 800 gallons gasoline. Earnings — Several times dividend requirements, Dividends — 3% Quarterly—January, April, July, October. pareaeninane 14 wells drilling; 7 in the Burkburnett, 3 in the Beggs, 1 in the Pumpkin Center, 1 in the mostly of u gotiable pape: AND FINANCIAL. BANKING York Curb June 2nd, 1919, we offer for subscription subject to prior sale and change the unsold remainder 500,000 sury Stock gston Share id and Non-Assessable ENT Tulsa, Oklahoma umpkin weta and 1 in the Osage above mentioned, Practically in nymerous showing up to 2,500 All due to come in at intervals within Two of these wells due before June instances to barrels and 5th, 35 wells, practically o! For further particulars Investrent SincER Burpinc The, slatements herein while we consider to be reliable and a President Livingston predicts 2,000 daily additional production withi The Company is building another refinery in the Burkburnett Field, poration, reference is made to R. Bradstreet & Co., and any bank in Tulsa, Okla. The right is reserved to reject any and all subscriptions for the stock offered above and to allot less than the amount subscribed for. * C.D.Knare Jr.aCo. Lstablished 1900 Tel. Cortland 2543-4-5, 8273~4-5 not sven need have been obtained from what 0_barrels hin 60 days, fisets, to be drilled. above Cor. . Dun & Co., regardin, tween America, position HONOR being re we? and hum to make sands of There average, it h prospero ble way overseas daily hw here by ARMY, with the Do wi move ali ing? Don't of duty aroused total scribed boxes The o hearted, dollars, contribut Won't Broxers Nrw York five sources. Ol Circumstances passing interest to you. Mf interested, send in L. L. WINKELMAN & CO., | STOCK BROKERS 44 Broad St,, New York ANGLO-AMERICAN | surrounding affairs have been of such an unusual character as to direct the interest of close analysts of oil vecurities, We have prepared ‘a special article dealing with the situation which we believe would be of more than iB | this Company’s your request today. Telephone Broad 6470 | RH CAB Ea in the bo: to you as you walk along streets of New York City? Won't accounts to-night and write, out a for what you know you afford to give and what duty prompts you to give? Remember, that the SALV; ARMY e DEMOC TION DEEDS. Make Charles 680 Fifth Avenue, New You City, or drop your dimes, quarters, dollars into the boxes h to you by hundreds of men women who are giving, with pay ofa time in helping along this l WILLIAM G, FRE: work, I don’t believe it unless we raise $6 now and Thursday—New York C ognized as the premier be compelled to take af occupied. We New Yorkers can’t third place in an: T can't believe that the ONE HUMAN BEING York City that will ref give SOMETHING to the VATION ARMY, whose ers are so sincere and u and happier. HUMAN YORK AND VICINITY contributing 25c each on | VATION ARMY the $1,50 iked us to give. Why, $1,500,000 should hi been raised in one day in reason than to express in wonderful Yet we haven't come WHAT'S THE MATTER? generous impulses when smoothly as they are now great war or a flood or a disaster of some kind? Thousands have contril during the past week to SALVATION ARMY, God bless them! The multitude have that their hearts are in the place, because nearly half of amount a in nickels, dimes, quarters, nated has come from New York, who have hundreds Not all of the multitude, hi ever, and not all of the | prosperous of our citizens TOO LATE YET, i will for the fit Be on the RO than it has ever legated to ane in all that they thousands upon men and women are SIX MII BEINGS IN would give the us city, if for no our apreciation of service ndere to our boys and mane service re the SALVATI money. ¢ close our hearts to — jong prosperously © we respond to the except when we by the tragedies thus far has been dropped small amou ther half thus far jo- prosperous citizens wy and thousands ed—-BUT IT IS Nt you drop your xes as they are you who have bank sit down at your di represents 0 RACY OF GOO , checks H. Sabin, payable Treasu: your half dollars, any kind, their wh ery truly,