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4, complete operat it—produc- _creneportin id mar- | ‘Gomperee favorabiy 1s fpsiitien equinment and orantmation with the large Standard Ol) companies, Controls teases on 950.000 aeren in a F district of Toxa News and Gossip of To-Day’s Market—Present and Fu- ‘ ture Prices, Tho rampant bull movement which has been ¢.ing on in the stock market since the early part of February to- day assumed the proportions of an During the three-day holiday there Was ab accumulation of orders to buy stocks “at the market,” with the result that advances of 4 to 15 points were not phoommon Brokers again increased their marginal requirements on stocks, and wtrongly urged clients not to make reckless purchases, but judging by the market's action, such advice was totally disregarded. The head of one of the largest commission houses in the street stated: “I have not seen Anything like the pregent market in my twenty-seven years’ oxperienca in Wall Street. Frankly, I am more or less alarmed. The public is buying stocks ig an excited manner without regard for value: T am urging my clients to use discretion, but in most cases such advice is unheeded. The market cannot, of course, continue its present pace. There is bound to be an explosion, and I do not want my clients to wake up one of these fine summer mornthgs with a terrific financial head-ache. That is why I am so strongly urging them to take profits now.” (Motor and rubber stooks, which imitiatead the present bull movement accupied the centre of ‘the stage to- day. Rumors of important mergers, with resultant large benefits to atock- holders, were everywhere heard. Studabaker, which pays a dividend of $4 pér share annually, was taken in hand and sold up to 120 for a gain of 13 points. Only last Wednesday this stock sold as low as 98. United States Rubber com- mon which does not pay a dividend, nd which, according to official in- (mations, will not pay a dividend this year, sold up to 1177-8 a gain of 10 points over Wednesday's low. eral Motors climbed 10 point Maxwell common about 8 points and ie other motor shares from 3 to 6 points, When motor stocks began to lag the leather issues were taken in hand Steel stocks were by means back- bard. There were reports from Wash- ngton that the Department of Justice is contempkiting the reopening of the U, 8, Steel Anti-Trust suit because of the price uniformity of the bids re- vently submitted the Railroad Admin- clament refused to be disturbed. Steel Crucible went up more than 6 points and other steel shares gained from 2 to 4 points. Among stocks that made new highs for a gain of 37-8 points, although it 4s still in the non-dividend paying class; American Wool, in which there is an intensive bull campaign going on and which gained nearly 13 points; American Ice, which gained 81-2 points, and Famous Players, which touched 116, At the beginning of the bull movement this stock was selling at 0, There were no notable news do- velopments although the Austri peace terms were favorably interpre! and much gatisfaction was expressed that Germany will be given only until June 15 to sign the terms offered her, Money ruled firmer loans on mixed ‘ollateral going as high as 6 per cent. and 61-8 per cent. on industrials, In the last fifteen minutes of tradi. «@ new burst of excited buying made its appearance and further sensational gains were made with Studabaker, Mexican Petroleum, Rubber and other motor and tire stocks being star per- ormers. BANKING AND FINANCIAL. | COSDEN & CO. v Keading Hey, Su sinclair Stuxdove' eco *Union 8. vu, 8 Teas ci Westina. Total sales Mex, Petrotewm Miami Comper Midvale Steel. Mo, Pacifié N.Y. Central... NOY, & ON, dt Northern Pacific. PR. . Vita, & Weet Va. Southern Pagifio, . Soutivern Raiiway, Texae Company Ruiter U, §. Stee U, & Steet pf... q Hw, Low, Last. ch’. Am, Beet Sugar .. 90% BIH 8H + 3% Am, Can. St dis ae ae ain Am, Locomotive aK 6% +1 Am, Gost, & Ret, 2% M% M+ % i is Am, Steel Farr. 0 8h HH — %) , INT 18.at Am, T. & T, Co, 107% 108% 107% + S| fe June 10.90 © 80. duty Anaconda Mining . 71% 70% TIM + % Nich, T. de 8. FL NGL OL UK + | HARNINGS. fein pens mn 4 om 424! International Mefcantiie Marine, int. & Ohio... {3 DAM bit, | Year, 1918 profit after taxes and fixed Heth, Steel Betts, 85 Sly MH 4+ 4 | Charges, $12,940,537, against $15,475,985 | Bk Rapid Tra, wh 2 + %*)in preceding year. After deducting Colas came 9 945,901,611 for depreciation of steam- | Conan Lenten. +*, Tahips, surplus was $9,639,026, equal to en a + 1618.68 a share on $61,735,500 preferred hen ib oe | 4 | Stock against $22.72 a share in 1917, él ¢ | Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste. cma oe aad ELS * 2) Marie—April gross $3,181,770, in- Sang | crease, $687,427; four months’ 8 330, increase $3,061,358; net 4104 i 460, decrease ee | ‘exas and Pacific—April gross, Great Mort, Ore. + %] 92, T8204, increase $807,170; four | inves hap coh ‘+ 4] months’ gross $10,400,301, increase Intexboro Con, + ‘1 $2,692,505; net operating deficit $268,- Intervoro Con. ov. +1 1/137, increase $1,704,095. Kennecoit Copoer | Minneapolis and St. Louls—April Lali’) Valley 4... $1,007,589, increase $47,765; Maxwell Motor , our months’ gross $3,810,740, | in- Mer, Marine ct, ¢rease $179,692; net operating deficit Mer Marine pt, $502,823, increase $97’ ee ou ker Co, Pacifig Ind, Adooto! ‘ower Kr & M, 08% © ST% *Ex-diridend, LIBPRTY BONDS. ‘on common etoc! payable Second 49, $94.80; second 41-4a,|July 15 and comm 2 "Taly i $95.20; third 41-43, $95.94; fourth] ‘Texas-Pacific Coal and Ofl Gom- $95.86; fifth loan 4 pany—Regular qua dividend of , 99.80, ott 20; tocks, 1,775,900 shares, CLOSING QUOTATIONS 3 P. M. i THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1919. GRAIN. Range for day: an | A Clone, | Ohange. 1" Sit 4 8 eon a my 83 463, Rio Grande—April gross $2,276,886, decrease $96,178; four months’ gross, $9,140,272, increase $35,680; net operating income $869,887, bye bg wer estern Pacific—April gross, $830, $26, decrease $27,796; four mont! grons, $3,191,941, decrease $32,318; net operating deficit $107,443, increase $951,507. Denver & DIVIDENDS. Yale & Towne Manufacturing Co. }—Regular quarterly 21-2 per cent, payable July 4. Bucyrus Company—Regular quar- terly dividend of 1 per cent. on pre- ferred stook, payable July 1. International Salt Company—Reg- ular quarterly dividend of 11-2 per cent., payable July 1. Barrett Company of New Jersey— | Regular quarterly dividend of 13-4 per cent. on (heed adhe and 2 per cent. 11-3 per cent and special dividend of 71-2 per cent, both payable June 30, Chesapeake & Ohio Ratiroad—Reg- ular semi-annual of 2 per cent., pay- able June 80 subject to completion of necessary financial arrangements with BOUGHT Telephone Broad 5°33 a 8 5029 deny A 3cani Ranger oil 4 ce LAGKAWANRA | ISMISSES ; re RAT Pk ett WOMEN AS “HYSTERICAL Guif, 60. 1 Nt 2 3-4—3; Salt ou, 18—1-: Noon prices strong. Boone, istration on steel rails, but the bull |32 1.4; Cosden C 16 1-4—16 1- made a new high for the year, 110, | 613-4; Inter. nd old 130; “gin air Gulf, 62 were Baldwin, which went to 1063-4| Cities, Service Bi Merrit 7mm CURD. has issued an order dismissing all Opened steady, Nipissing, 12 1-4;/women gate tenders on the division Chalmers, 12 1-213, up 1-8—5-8; Int. between Bu and New York. It Cont. Rubber, 32 3-4, up 3-4; Wright, Piya) sree it has found | 5 3-4-6; Ocal women “‘too hysterical.” oe é Bretiias ie itr Bome of the women so dismissed shia Aig Up ve-4 had joined the Brotherhood of Rail- Submarine Boat, 17—17 1-2 Tire, ST-38: N.Y. Kavold, S&8T; Our. to the union to sustain their con- tiss, 19—21; ig Ledge, 9-16--11-16; th that they are entitled to reta! Boston-Montana, 70-76; Brit, Amer-| (enti7n that they are eel a ican Tobacco Corporation, 22—23 1. Registered, 21—28; Caledonia, 36—%1 Cons.-Arizona, 16 1-2—77; 7 Noon prices steady. ne | 16—76 10 3-4—1 vold Tire, 57—5! 67; Bub. Boat,|17 ship, 3 82 4 1 1-8-2; on-Wyoming, OILS ON THE CORB, Opened steady. Houston Ot! quoted 4 Central Leather was pushed up] 195 to 135, ex-rights; Federal, 8 5-8, to @ new high for the year with a up 8-4; National Oil, 5 7-8—6 1- , cain of nearly § points, and Hide and | Gienrock Oil, 7 1-4~1- Leather preferred gained 41-8 points. Island Ou, 2, ; Sinclair Guit, Ps Oil, 8 1- oe ex, Tights; Prices firm. up 2 9 1 8., t, 90 6-831, 11-81 1-4; Asph 1-2; Fisk Tire, Chalmers, Y 1-8—-3 1-4; Inter. 3: uy Nipissing, 117. 8—1- (0-62; Boone ‘on, 11-8—12; Pennok, 1 1-4— 11-2, ex. dividen Houston Hupp Motor, 9 5-8 7-8, Gen, Asphalt, Prices firm, North Am. pre Py up 18 at 6 3-4; Chalmers, the Railroad Administration. Armour & Co., regular quarterly of 13-4 per he ti on preferred stock, pay- able July, Gate Tenders on Buffalo-New York Division Let Out After Fatality x at Binghamton, (Special to The Evening World.) BINGHAMTON, N. Y., June 2. the result of a railroad fatality at the Prospect Avenue crossing in this city last Friday, when @ Lackawanna pas- senger train struck and demolished a truck, killing James Creegan, because the woman gate tender forgot to lower the gates in time, the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad “As way Employees and threaten to ap- their positions under the brotherhood rules. a | BELMONT PARK ENTRIES. | BELMONT PARK, N. Y., June 2.— ‘The entries for to-morrow's races are as follows: Nt, nee threegeer-oide: 8°: one mile, *Uncles Lassic, ste it 166: Comming 0%, IHo: 108: st. Qneo: Jott Hans, MAGISTRATE SCORES POLICE ry 4 HATRED OF JEWS AND POLES _ ROUSED AT JERSEY MEETINGS “ave of " ‘Blizabeth Cautions Against Precipitate Action When Boycott Reports Are Circulated. ELIZABETH, N, J., June 2—Hatred between thé Jows and Polish residents here is at @ fever pitch. ,There is talk of boycotting the large Jewish stores by the Poles. Two mass meetings were held yesterday afternoon and evening. ‘The Jews, under the leadership of Judge A. J. David, met at Liberty Theatre, in the afternoon and passed resolutions Protesting’ against pogroms alleged to have been committed in Poland, | Governor William N. Runyon and FOR “TRIVIAL” ARRESTS Activities for Alleged Violations of Forgotten Ordinances Clogs Court Calendars. The police to-day began a sudden and literal enforcement of all ordinances, and In the Harlem and Essex Market Courts there were crowds of men and women charge@ with violating all sorts of rul whose existence had been half forgot- tite | Mayor Mra\ of thie city cautioned Policemen appeared with tape-line the Jews against precipitate action. The evidence to prove that pushoarts had Rev. Father Vineenty Masnicky was chairman ofa Polish meeting at Falcon Mall in’ the evening. They Likewise adopted resolutions, protesting againet been stationed within twenty-five feet of crosswalks, that a peddler woman had forgotten to paint her license num= ber on her cart, that somebody in a | Charges made at the Jewish meeting. tenement had ie 9d a health regula- me tion, &c. Magwirate ) aie in the tastem| MAY STOCK TAX $1,111,721. Court handled sixty-five cases and dis-| nee charged most of the accused, He also ridiculed the police for clogging ws | court with “trivial cases tha¥ called for nothing more than a@ police warn- ing.” He was especially vexed because one peddier had been brought in for having his cart “in front of private property,"’ though the owner had not source for eleven months of the current complained. fiscal year to 1462, Tore than Judge Simpson in the Ksoex Market i ‘million’ dollars in’ excess of hast had 290 summons cases, Fines of $ to Year's full quota. $10 were imposed. New ones were still coming in. | The police said they mevely wanted | to get people in the habit of obeying the Inw before the hot weather. , Mark S¢t Daring Month by Transter Levy. ALBANY, Jur 2.—New York's Treas- ury was swelled by $1,111,721 during May as a result of the operation of the stock transfer tax. This ts the largest amount netted for a singte month since the tax became operative in 1905. The May receipts bring the total from hie Cotton Condition 780 Per Cent. WASHINGTON, June 2--The condi- tion of the catton crop was 7.6 per | cent. of a normal on May 35, the De- #0 a partment of | Agriculture announced ey ¥ in its rat report of the season, No feuumate of Whe Fee, planted was TWO GIRL CHUMS PISSING | iste win isda WASHINGTON, June 2.—The colors \of demobilized National Guard and the b Ix tional Army organisatt Police Asked to Search for Elizabeth | a liveren to the Geateg freon wate. oho Reilly, 16, and Laura Con- Organisations. came under instructions {sent by the War Department to-day to nolly, 4. Laura Connolly, |all_ demobilization centres, with @ married sister at No. 1,67 Lex- ington Avenue, failed to come home last night after the show in the 58th Street motion plcure theatre w bo employed | her aa an usher. Elizabeh Reilly, sixteen, whose people live directly across the hall from Laura, went out last night ‘to the movies” and failed to return, The disappearance of the chums was reported to-day to the police of the East 104th Street station by Elizabeth's father, John Reilly, and Laura's sister, Mas. Mary Weaver. Neither girl had ever done anything to cause their families worry or unhappiness. Laura Connolly, described as an expert swimmer and diver, is five feet tall and weighs 116 pounds. Her eyes are brown, She wore a black dress, patent leather tes and @ black hat with a blue ribbon. Elizabeth Reilly is almost df the same buIM, five feet and 116 pounds. She has dark hair and blue eyes. She wore a blue suit, blue hat, ton shoes and black | BANKING AND FINANCIAL. ACA fourteen, who lives Ve Free to I nvestors stockings. Siac al Aa BELMONT PARK RESULTS. |}) market significance to the FMST RACE or three-year-oide| {I INVESTOR & and upward; claiming purse $600; seven furlongs main course.—-Torch- | bearer, 111 (Fator), 3 to 5, 1 to 5 and out, first: Trop! 118 (Knapp), 8 to 1, 5 to 2 and even, second; Marion Hollins, 100 (Cotilette), 30 to 1, 10 to 1 and 4| |) plains its market significance. to 1, third, Time—1.25 45 of miscellaneous security news; quota- Beliringer, Peasant, Between Us, tions, sales, par, high and low prices for Tatlor Maid and Babette also ran. Gude's j all. This week's number Ask us for free copy | At botele gad Subscribe by $2 news-stani year Pepto Mangan JONES & BAKER “The Red Blood Builder’’ || SECURITIES | 50 Broad St. 505 Fifth Ave, Tel. 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Spot Midalt Newsprint Reclaiming Corp’n QUOTED WILLIAM KOBE Member N. ¥, Curb Association ire, demand, cables, 5.14 Stockholm, ¢ ‘ables, 25.60, Cotton guile nge- Upland: SOLD 39 Broad St. lina eCrerems Ci, OF: Juque A By [100-"Sraetaten, 2 | egSkXTH. RACK 4 for Filliw; two-yoar-olta Reg. U.S. Pat OLD CROW RYE oboe s Finest RYE WHISKEY HAND MADE STRAIGHT PURE RYE This splendid blood maker, appetizer and general tonic puts new color in palé cheeks, new strength in feeble bodies, and new vigor in weak nerves. At all druggists M, J. Breitenbach Co. Manufacturing Chemists New York £xtraordinary events are impe: We have made a close study of those requesting it. STOCK BROK 44 Broad St., New York News that Pays: latest authentic information all active stocks on the | | New, York Curb Market | STAFF writers speed from New York to the great Texas, Wyoming and | ) Oklahoma oil fields—to Cobalt, Ontario | and Tonopah, Nevada, silver camps to send ADVANCE information heavy with WASHINGTON correspondent forecasts important legislation and ex- week and year on more than 125 New York Curb Market Securities—16 pages in NATIONAL ICE fairs which warrant the closest attenti pared an analytical review which will be distributed gratis to Send Us Your Inquiry Today. L. L. WINKELMAN & CO. Wills’ Financial Message say supply pf money flow- PW Wall Street, ial for Bea is increasing raj large amount of this new wealth is coming from the West, where the demands for loans are not large enough to absorb th present money supply. toe a is smiling on every section of Sank ica. A bum be Aa millions is elmen gf Il this golden strea Un. of our national life. is true the buying power of the dollar is less, there i pe od ‘dividend paying securi- ties, which will return a com- paratively high yield iret wil help to offset the Pe creased pure! power the dollar, N bbe beg values have not kept pace with the rise of commodities prices, There are many good investments that still Toller splendid profit Gees ities and which have discounted the great destiny of our coun- A Special Letler on some of the slocks to uy at this time, ing SILVERS OILS INDU: COPPERS GOLDS will give you just the infor- mation you should have. A copy mailed promptly, with- out obligation. Write today and Traders TRADER Two pages now ready. No. E.W.-792 nding in this company’s af- n of sagacious investors, the situation, and have pre- BRS Telephone Broad 6470 Bought SOUR MASH | STRENGTH AND QUALITY AS ALWAYS Broad iait SOLD BY ALL FIRST CLASS DEALERS BEWARE OF RE-FILLED BOTTLES ——— ‘SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS, NEWSPRINT RECLAIMING CORPORATION Sold Quoted E. H. WHITING & CO. Member New York Curb Market Association 44 BROAD STREET }}, Par Value of Shares, $1.00 ‘ BANKING AND FINANCIA EG y BANKING AND FINANCIAL. | Livingston | Oil Corporation | Traded in on the New York Curb Orders Executed at the Market — Authorited Capital, $3/000,000; ‘in ‘Treasury, $1,278,060 Full Paid and Non-Assessable President Properties Over 20,000 acres, leasehold interaatrs Ranger and Burkburnett Fields, Texas; Pumpkin Center, Stonebluff, Coweta and aaa Nation Fields, Oklahoma. Gasoline Absorption Refinery—capacity 1,000 gal- + lons daily. J. K. Livingston Tulsa, Oklahoma Production t Average yearly rate per day over 400 barreis oil. 15,000,000 cubic feet of gas and 800 gallons gaso ine. * * Earnings a Several times dividend requirements. a, y Dividends “i $% Quarterly—January, April, July, October. Development ‘in the Beggs't In the Pumpkin Gentes ie Center, 1 in the Stonebluff, 1 in the Coweta and 1 in the Osage Nation Hage above mentioned. Practically offsets, in numerous instances, . “‘gushers,”” oe up to 2,500 barrels and jue to come in at intervals within 60 days. Two of these wells due before June 5th. President Livingston jicts 2,000 35 wells, practically offsets, to be drilled. ; The Company is building another re- ie finery in the Burkburnett Field. For further particulars regardin, ators: Cor. poration, reference is made to R. é. Du os Bradstreet & Co., and any bank in Tate Okla, C.D. Knarrda.aCo. Lstablished 1900 InvestMent Sincer Burnin Mane Voix ‘Tel. Cortiand? 2548~4-5, $273-4-5 The statements herein while not tuatinteed have been obtained from what twa consider 10 be reliable and authoritative sources. schedule of commission charges; table of dividend yields, etc. Call in our customers’ room and receive your copy—It'’s FREE--No obligation. “SCHMIDT & DEERY Members Consolidated Stock Exchange of New York New York Main Office 30 Broad Street Tel. Broad 1776 Uptown 319 Fifth Avenue Tel. Murray Hill 6550 TEX-YORK PRODUCING ’ Active market on New York Curb. Daily production over 650 barrels. Pres- a ent daily revenue $1,573. 3 Properties—-2,619!% acres in the Ranger, Burkburnett and other oil fields of Texas. Management—Oil men of experience and excellent reputation. 3 New wells near completion. 4 Substantial advance predicted. ‘at Orders executed for Cash or on Margin. 7 Quotations Furnished. a Descriptioe Cireular and“ Stoty of Ranger” On Request f C. W. 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