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Murray Hil/T120 NEW YORK Philadelphia Detroit Mittebareh Ghicago Direct Private Wires Boston TEX -YORK PRODUCING Closed on N. Y. Curb 1%4-% Due for Big Advance BOUGHT—SOLD—QUOTED Daily Producing Over 650 Barrels Present Daily Revenue $1,573 New Weli Near Completion 2,6191 acres of property in Ranger-Burkburnett and other proven oil fields Quotations furnished and orders executed. Send for Descriptive Circular and “Btory of Ranger.” CW. GALVIN & CO. INC. Stocks & Bonds 50 Broad St. New York COSDEN & CO. facilities, which alse hber Obie Cities Gas Motor, ‘The Silver Bituatien No, BW-450 free on’ request. 3 LLIs a Co, Phone BROAD 27 net -FREE--MAP® Map Yn colors. also the STORY OF RANGER 60 Broad M.. New le TEXAS OIL LEASES| $2.50 PER ACRE UP. CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS, 1 WALL STREET jjnz-—..2¢c 32 +i + %15 : am St fom tm | Total sales stocks, 1,861,400 i Am, Steet Fury... 38% Ms +% 861, Market nd Fue Amt Menne + 1% LIBERTY BONDS. et—Present a At, ‘Ton, & 8, + %| Liberty 3 1-28 opened 99.44, sip . ture Pri aa, A + 2% | 24 4m, 94.46, up .06; 2d 4 1-46 ices. | saerte Lasematire - . ae Po yl off .04; 4th (ais 4. Batt, inde + | oft .02; ' Victor 4 99. | Ba, ‘oun Pe yt ge ap Al came Mittesend Stock market bulls had every reason b~ gh . Noon—8 1-2s, 99.44, up 4; Ist 4s, 95.34, to derive an immense amount of en- {e\ yeriem $ 0%] Bp, J4i 24, ta, 8S, oft 8: lat 41-40, couragement from the action of the Caosdian Pacific Sellen bn bat one an market to-day, for the price upswing Chm. & Ohio -- + % $45, 99.98; 3 d-4s, was the most impressive aince the ad. 0. M. & a til 100.10, up 10, pa . im ¢ afternoon jetory Loan vance first got under way in the early Cora rai. Co, + 1% 13 3-4 per cont. tax exempt bonds sold part of February. Maran + 2% lat a new high of $100.20. Tt has become apparent that the BM, --...- Og sharp break in prices during the last | Gee, _s 7 OILS ON THE CURD. — half hour on Tuesday was due to | Grest Nor. Ore. + %|, Opened steady. Amal. Réyalty, nothing more than a weak inside or | jwventie Oxew + 1% [1 6-8—1-8; Glenrook Oil, 1-8—11- technical market position; that is, the | [meen Oo oy <2 or sas iy Seamae OF a Pes short interest had been driven out, | Kennectt Copper, +14) gor S sig ners i tskeibe) Cee and the stock list was honey-combed | Latish Vaney. — | Service shares, 38 7-8—89; Cos- with stop-loss orders. oe z = ie 11 3-4—7-8; Hudson ol co “ . 21-2; Island Oil, 77-8—81-8; Mid- Ftd geet ptr eam bein + gh| west Ret., 185—187; Merritt O11, 20 3-4 roger pail a ~ ca nest } 1 |—801-4; Continental Ref, 14—! eee - dlabte + %] Boone Oil, 11—12; Sinclair Gulf, 62— public demand inspired by relial + 1%11-¢; Victorta Oil, 21-2—3; Omar Oil, reports that the tide of business 1s bat] 55—68; Boston- Wyoming, 60—61; Elk steadily rising. | closure +1 | Basin, 10 1-2—8-4; Federal Oil, 31-4— A particular cause for satisfaction | pennynenia RR. 1-2; Sapulpa, $3-4—9; Savoy Oil, was found in the fact that copper | Pits, & Wer —1 |91-2—11; Stanton Oi], 13-8—8-8; 1) and railroad shares umfalteringly Reding . +1% De ppg oe BP oe 1—|}, | », ne + 1%) 1-8; . —15; eek, kept pace with food, chemical, motor, | gener OL, + %|54—85; Int. Pet, 301-2—81; Western rubber, steel and other industrial | Gouthers Pecitc + 1% | States, 71-2—8, issues. | Southern Raliway, 4+ 1%] Noon prices quiet but steady. Cos- Among the conspicuous advances | hamman O. pas were, tes 51-4 points, sugar 41-2! Tum Products. +1% points, Cigar Stores 63-4, Tobacco | Union Peeific...... 135% 184% 100% + 1% s U, 8, Indus, Aledo, 104% 156 Wwi% + 4% | ton-Wyoming, 60—61; Western States, Products 41-4, Continental Can 61-2 11) g nuser...... + 2%|7 7-8-8; Texas Ken., 6 1-2-6-8; Sin. American Smelting 3 points, Har-! 1, 6, 6iml,. +2 | Gulf, 62'1-2—43 1-2; Island Ol, 7 3-8— vester 31-2, Central Leather rae, |S Bone) +h Hy ont, Rats ted 1-8—14 La pa 1c Sapper +2% 0 P. prices were: Boone, 11— General Motors 7 points, Gloss-Ohet- |warcas x, 4/12; Omar Oil, 56-68; Sapulpa, 8 6-8— field 412+, Pressed Steel Car 4 points 7-4; Savoy, 9 1-2—11; Cosden, 11 7-8— and Mexican Petroleum 41-2 points. | tei a Wonsera daea aes 2 Ret. bot tht ~ | pI ~188 ; ‘estern tates, -8—8; Bal ap inched Bohan beeen oe 467% | Queen ‘Ol, 31—16; Sholan, 60—1 tions that the porphyry copper 1S an Ranger Oil, 1—1-8; Com. Pete, 60—1-2; companies would not further reduce ‘ Ps Posty Tex. Ken., 6 1-2—8-4; Tex, Ranger, al: th eet to be held | Mert. SB. Bw Pie p.46/4—1-8; Merritt, 301-2; Sin, Gulf, wer emeake Incidentally, the predic: | - Market closed heavy, off 15 to 42/62 1-263; Amal, Royalty, 1 6-47-83 el ve | points, Chalmers, 11 8-4; Phil. Morris, tion was mado at the same time that TODAY'S PRICES 12—3-4; Nip., 11 8-412; Cresson Gold. $1,505,000 for necessary 3 6-8—7-8, The closing was firm. Houston, 123, up 5; Sinclair G., 621-2, up 11-4 | THE CURD. | steady. U. 8. Steamship | ‘Aetna 10 6-8—11; Bavold | son Gold 3 7-84; Hecla 5 6-8— McKiniey-Darragh — 60-63; American Tobacco Corp. 22 3-4—2% 1-4; registered 22-23; Swift Intl. %— 60; Submarine Boat 16—1-2; Philip Morris 12—1-2; Magma 34—86; Asphalt 7214; Hupp Motor 9 1-4—1-2; Flor- ence Silver 75-80; Perfection Tire 1—| 1-16—8-16; N. Y, Shipbuilding 43— | 46; Caledonia %—40; Cal. Jerome | 3-81-16; Cone Ariz, {1 3-16—1-4; | Big Ledge 1-3-6-0; Boston-Mont. 74— ‘oon prices quiet but steady, Kerr | Lake 6 3-4-6; Magma %6—1-2; Mc- | Kinley-Darragh 60-63; Newsprint Rectm, 11 1-2—12; Un. Prof. 2 7-16— 9-16; Phil. Morris 12 1-2; Cale- donia, 39—41; Wright-Martin, 6 1-4; Sub. Boat 16 1-3—17; Int. Con. Rub. | 2 -4—30 1-2; Nat. Coal Ice 76 1-2; | 8. Steamship § 3-8—1-2; Aetna 10 1-3—-3-4. Near 1 o'clock Houston was a fea- ture, selling 128, up 6; Sinclair Guit, 621-3, up 11-4; Chalmers, 117-8, up 1-8; Peerless, 361-2, up 11-2; Inter- continental Rubber, 30 Russian 61-28, 61, off 11 Central of Geor- gis. 68, 991-4; New York Telephone 6s, 1015-8, up 3- Boat, 161-2— 171-2; Curtiss, 15—19; Cramp, 130— 135; Asphalt, 7324; Tndicott-John- Rub,, 29 1-2-—30; MeKin. Dar., 60-63; U, 8. Steam,, 3 3-8—-1-2. ——— WANTS ALL NAVAL AIR STATIONS TO BE RETAINED Recommendation Made by (Craven Who Points to Necessity for Maintaining Service Efficiency. WASHINGTON, June 5.—Rotention of all naval air stations now in opera ‘tion was recommended to the House Naval Committee to-day bj pt. Graven, Director of Naval Aviation, copper metal will be selling at 20 cents per pound within thirty days. It is now quoted at 16 1-2 cents, and the statement is repeated simply to | show the degree of optimism exist- ing in financial quarters at the pres- ent time. ‘There also were encouraging re- ports from the steel trade and U. 8. Steel sold within 1-8 of the high price of the year. In trade circles it is| said that demand for steel products is heavier than at any time in eight | months. Money conditions continue com- paratively favorable. Fears are de- creasing that loans on Stock Ex- change collateral will be restricted. However, there are strong reasons | for believing that should reckless manipulators of vest pocket issues | again mark up the prices of their | specialties in an untoward manner, | they will be called to acodunt and experience much difficulty in secur- ing the a: tance of banks in @inanc- ing their operations. Stromg demand for stocks opn- 1 timued throughout the session and * closing prices were near the highest | of the day. Rails in particular were in vigorous demand in the last half hour, = a LIF: LEZ aD The unfilled tonnage statement of the United States Steel Corporation for May will be published next Tues- day at noon. Supposedly “inside” tn- formation hes been going the rounds that the statement will show a large increase in omers on the company’s books. Such stories should not be taken too seriously, While the best steel trade authorities unanimously agree that the steel trade is now in healthier shape than ft had been in montha, they do not believe that the forthcoming unfilled statement of the steel corporation will show @ largo increase, In fact, it should not prove surprising if it showed a small de- crease. However, at the rate orders have been coming in during the past ‘week—the General Motors Company alone having placed an order for 345,000 tons—the June statement | | Should mako the best showing for jany months since before the ar- mistice was signed, pa nas ae a GRAIN. } | Range for day at Chicago: | | « Sept, ie 40 (All duty Be he ao +38 Rawt. mat WT wT +17 Corn-July up 1-8 to anchanged; September off 1-4 to 3-8, We have vil leases in different oll elds et feren in blocks of 40 10 30,000 acres | Stoo production, Fiabe? Day. ‘oh, 6522 Bryant, 30) Times Bids. ULL MARE Ai THBSauty Sonn, Colin sition tae the, T those requesting it. Send Us Your 44Broad St., New York NATIONAL ICE Extraordinary events are impending in this company’s af- fairs which warrant the closest attention of sagacious investors, We have made a close study of the situation, and have pre- pared an analytical review which will be distributed gratis to L. L. WINKELMAN & CO. 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