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‘ DUTT a\0 iN add $8,400, the cost. The only chance for the owners of these eggs is to develop an export outlet, but eggs can only be exported during the cool weather, say) from September to November, about, eighty working days, and it would re- Ae Leama 84 the «1 of the week. When The} News and Gossip of To-Day’s | , WALL STREET ||{° Too’ paces Fed - y a an. export of 10,000 cases a day to stabliize values, which ts physically | den, 11 to It tof; Amal. Royalty, geet wren tan vats ot 81-9 See vat gy Sera tg ora ary vey" | Germans and Poles Clash,“ § ssi ble. I 4. 8s lly a ie pd a . A ‘The wholesale butter market dropped Omar Oil, 61 to°80; Boston Wyo if; |The time money market is quiot with| Lukens Steel—Rogular quarterly of | ZURICH, July 2—Despatches from , 1%e a pound yesterday, and much, to 10; Ryan, 6 7-8 to 6; Com. Petr, 68 | feW loans being negotiated, but the|1 per cent. on the common stock pay- Hasiin Oe peer A 1 lower prices are expedted before Total wales stocks, 1,612,100, Barnett. 18 te £ae deny | YOlUMS Of Husiness is restricted. The | avie July 1, aes to 68 1-2; M | Serv. Bank shi ritt, 27 1 7a. iam 8. ’ h Chieago, died to-day at his “Highwood,” one of the largest estates Co.—Regular On the north shore. He retired from 1s business thirty years ago. His wife oe son, Chafles C. Walker, survive cent payable Jul; Midwest Refining | ly of $1 and extra of 60 cent payable Aug. 1. Midvale Sieei ana Ord’ ali Industrial opened 9, closed 5 1- bh fuling % 9, low 6, renewals 9, Closed 6 per cent. eral Oil, 8 to 8 1 » 88 8-4 to 89; Cos- rate remains at 6 per cent, for all|” American Light and Traction Co— $ermans 4 to 28; Sapulpa, 7 1-8 . " Evening World exposed the fictitious } Savoy, 9 t ‘Stanton, 1 1-4| Periods. Regular quarterly of 11-2 per cent, in : rmal Holdings Will Re- vaiues on butter inst January thé} Market—Present and Fu- CLOSING QUOTATIONS. | to 1 8. ‘Quesa, ot is Balt Crease ay PASO einen Peney eho, oash on pref 21-3 per mae 5 ING AND FIN reer: ‘ wholesale market dropped from 72c to . sad 69 to 69 1-2; Intl. 30 to 90 1-2 vane 49 | cash on the common and ividen: Sult in Heavy Losses TOT | fac a pound, of a decline of 90. A, ture Prices. me thi oe | Western Staton, 6 ye 7 1-8; Victoria, EXCHANGB. t rate of 21-3 shares of common e Oll . mo NM of Them. . ° | Beti@ of ruthless speculation wet in pee iianerharng ou ') 21-8 to 2 8-8; Ranger, 3-4 to 1,. Bterling scored @ slight recovery,| stock on every 100 shares of, common xas N any a which advanced the cost to consum- a ‘i Noon prices strong. Cosden Ii 1-8] rising to 46584 for demand, Frano| stock outstanding, all payable AUS.) co« ers to such an extent that the con-| Stock prices pushed upward to-day 1% |—11 3-8; Merritt 27—27 1-2; Western | cheoks reacted to 6.61, Peseta cables} Corn Exchange Bank—Regular sumption fell off, while the surplus in} in @ very confident manner. In fact, | States 6 1-2—7; Sapulpa 7 §-4—8; Blk . quarterly of 6 per cent, payable Aug, 1. y P. Q. Foy 100 % By P. Q. storage Increased to over 56,000,001 + Fas ine most imposing demonstra- 4 | Basin 9 1-4-9 1-2; Savoy 9—11; Sino. = be —— ) Food Expert of The Evening pounds, or more than twice the nee ewan % 58 1-360 1-4; Binc, Con, 4 8-4) Yume Eromen to 4. Gwise cables NOTES. ‘ amount held a yoa) ago, ‘The export] tion of market strength since hs ; Boston Wyoming 65—09; Texana| Vere 541, Sterling cables 466 1-3! cy siieg x. Lipman, Secretary and Di- 1 the ways to World.) * Ly Fi 1 ‘dem: Char! Ap ye to make ‘abnormal holdings of creamery of creamery butter last year, 1918, was| movement started in the early part of an! Trans Contl Oi) 47 1-8— ae Dg ee vd rector of the Braden Copper Company, ‘emati sama o¢ Ie the cold storage | 27:000.000 pounds, as England was com-| rebruary. 1% Amal Royalty 1 1-¢—1 3-8;| Capies goay. {9 "16 Chile Copper Company, Yukon did and eggs in ¢ polled to take our butter, but with the) wot seomed particularly signifi- 2% Isl, Oil 7 3-4-7 78: Balt Creek 60— . e vis. prendas 2 ca Uah| jouses in the United States re-\ war over she is now bringing butter Page % 0 1-8; Com. Pete, 68—68 1-2, “Gait Company, neue al ies va ‘the absencé of business equilib! from her colonies and Argentina at a|cant was that all classes 0 1% | Two P.M. prices quiet and firm.) Range for day at Chicago: Copper Cpmpany, Direstor of the New rt more particularly in the element | cost not exceeding 32 to 34c aboard] joined in the upswing. Even the ra % Sinclair ‘Guit, 59—$9 3-4: Sinclair sth taaemaet Nevada Consolidated Copper: Company, , hand! Peroodatutts. The Evening steamer. Had our merchants heeded] ing the coppers which heretofore ait 2% Consolidated, 60 1-2—60 Amaiga- igh. Jos Clan, Oe, died home, Astor Court Apart: Where Will the Next Strike 5 lies , the timely advice of The Evening fs 1 4g | Couteal Leather... 1% | mated Royalty, 11-4—13-8; Island, |Z ou... 1° land 1684 + ment, Street and Broadway early Be Made? f tedly warned those yw, have been conspicuous laggards, Kepeenibee |: 1h 8 180) has repea' y World, the millions of dollars of losses Pacific. 1% | T8-4—7 7-8. | this morning. wi Sapte ts as well ‘ns ‘the large meat) now inevitable would have been avert-| scored substantial gains | ane December . 1UL% & 165! ‘The Pierce ‘Arrow Motor’ Car Com ont MeCutionge Coun * att ie i" nis as v4 Hl Me . md ine on tue wa hed, © i umers ume of % n oO ki ni ved the usual quarteri: rent routhwest from ia i: died of the tremendous increase ide nie oie eee consumers! ‘There la evidently a new vo e i THR cCUPR # Has vig* 2) Siiidend on common. stock on. whic Many, producing | wella have fhe prospective output of dairy Mite ie best in tho world. at a fair| Public buying coming into the mar og |_ Opened firm, Packers, #6 1-2—3-4; WK The THe TON ection in due at tHtw time, Mocullough: County. The Well” ta ths and the extreme high prices | price to themselves and the producers,| ket. Commission houses that have | 6p, ta | Brit,-Am, Tob. coupon, 22—1-2; regis tng" 69.95 + 1% prigr & uals Gl Aupast dalvery: wee four Gcap ter wells are being Sted Which the surplus went into stor-/ but the speculators, led a sponge . wire systems throughmout the cOun-| pre ,,,, tered, 21—221-2; Caledonia, 38—41; oy ae Soe Fs i pr Af genta Pound. niaadinn four deep tent wells pat hed J ‘The Government report for June | cal export outlet, competed with each] try reported that their business Was | Gm, Motom Co, 1% | Cons, Ariz, 11-16—8-16; Aetnagi4 5-8 | July... B08 r “4h 4 re are auoti is PHC THe July Sepe'e ore 2 O11, | Sinclair, 1 the holdings of eggs at/other, strangling the hopes of the con’) tne largest experienced in weeks; | Ort North. Ore, 1 {—#-4; Curtiss, 15—19; Burka, 2—1-8; BT a BA CK bop iaedba ces BABEL) Raa ST | eo. Prairie Of and Gan) ete vba h,| sumers in getting their butter at fair ine, Comer % p +l "Cork, July, up 6; September, | own lenses on 8,000 acres 19,624 cases of thirty dozen each, prio, which may bring financial ruin] that the large bulk of orders Were OD | triton Con |... |Clinton-Wri,, | 36 6-8—1-8; . Heyden, 4 Csea34;" December ee up BARTENDER CUTS THROA \ 3 THEnt the a the rane rs having increased 1,014,699 cases ‘perhaps on many of themselves. the buying side. Partial confirmation! Intertoro Con, 1, |71-2—8-4; Hecla, 6 1-4—1-2; Jerome-| Oats, July, up 16-8) PE Sy | From’ our holdings in tracts of Tune 1 to 15, equal to 159 per| Fresh vegetables from | nearby | ce this was found in the volume of | Kennecott Conner . % Verde, 3-4—7-8; McKinley-Darragh,|13 417-8; De 154, OVER JOB LOST BY DRY LAW Wiveg ce. tract Deandard’ oa against 12.8 per cent. durin, joie int Bg does renitrom Jer-| transactions which crossed the mill- loo MS ced . | to<4: Col, Tire, a1 8-448; Wright- th nme a8 boul ees overs Pcie This 10 sey and Long Island are ‘iploentes jon-share mark before 2 Mier 1 Mer, Merite ot i i” nt 2; “Kepnait: ets eo ; he ere ane « erease of over one million cases At 2 to 8 cents a quart, while cab-| From tho opening prices gradually | sir, Mar. of South Am, Gold-Plat., "43 fis | Policeman Saves His Life by Hold- “arilting’ er" contracted : Goudled by the July 1 report and) bages, green peas and reot veRotables | worked higher notwithstanding the Mex. Pete! 1 1-2; Submarine Boat, 16 1-2— 1 ; Ad ed. Bat at 875. 30 tor : Holdings will continue to Increase) are also plentiful and cheap. Berries] Worker Rittion Mohn Ct re call Mami Cnet }17; Savold, 56—68; Big Ledge, 1-2— ae ing Severed Jugular Vein on 2%, pores, we delleve they offer & 1 ; ‘August. The following will!nd small fruits are also on the . aon Sea le Steel % |5-8; Boston-Montana, 82—87; Magma, i, fay to Hospifal, money. Av torty-acre lease ine Mot wholesale market, and housewlves|money were at 8 per cent. and 9 per 4. “hese. 1 | 37-439; Perfection, 11-16 : y jospital, Pein Gore ens teeth, aabee ‘ { Feaders a clear idea of the avall-| who contemplate preserving should |cent, Later, when the money dropped, y, Central i 1-2;"'U, 8, Steamship, Charles Webster, a former bartender Fie Pan Sos, We,edvine lnmed ; a SOY Ot ae ee eel einited heOtewives netie weaks ngo|to @ and @ 1-8 per ent, the upward |S. Y. & .@... i P. Morris, 128-4; Cres: Fh BGs oe Ne: 136 Becond’ Place, Brookin, eet or the umber of 3% acre tracks you Eepaee Geet three yaare ani a cir sugar in advance from|market movement gained fresh head- | Nort. Pacitie . oT son, $7-8—4; N. Y. Shipbulldin, B : 15] nis throat with razof on the side- jant $75.00 por tract. of write ailéd: to order th rn © Penn, ft. Tt ow 49. z quick jfer map and complete 19 ‘that prev their grocers, and since then there | way, Pie & W, be Woon prices strong. U. 8, Steams et closed weak, July, 21.10 to| Walk at Clinton: and Carroll Street to- formation. ‘The holdings of creamery butter on 1 t r | i 054,234 ds, the} [gems to be mare oF loss of w sumty| That the spirit of speculation has jteadine 88% ve |ship, 23-4—8; Cresson, 37-8—4; 21.15; Aug., 21 to 21,06; Sept., 20.91 to|day. As he fell to the sidewalk Police-|_ Investors Development Co. + Rd Naot tein Bt. nay Se SA a a become courtry-wide was confirmed J Steel 1% a | ton-Wright, — 36 1-236 3-4; Oct., 20.76 20. man John Brady of the Butler Street | Dept, ST, 20 Se, La Salle St., CHICAGO, 16 price being 0 x . ir Ol 2% | Packers, 65—65 1-4: Aetna, 113-4 Static 4 to hi _ i fi Th a year ago, tho holdings in| Fresh meats continue moderate In |by the Feedral Reserve Board. which yore, ni, 28 ent eo oie Ane iite te M0 WS SeaNs Marehy | ous trans ceaient ine Hemueibncanions ¢ : fed to 26,460,049 pounds, | Price, with the average cuts of roast-latated that after making inquiry Into | goxiicen Railway .. 4371-2; Retail Btores, 89-89 1- 36; April, 90.20 to 20.31; |Jugular vein while, he seat @ passerty to ‘ stbrage amounted to 26,450, mtg 184 ing and stewing beef extremely rea-| 11. sources of funds for call loans it | Studebaker Co.. 14 | Soutm American Gold, 111-2—11 3 ¥, 20.15 to 20.16, ‘a telephone to call an lance, which ' with a epee wa nae eM copageen re cuts from | ids that “they are widely distribute | Texas Company ay | Asphalt, 761-4—761-2; Cramps, 153— Sianatok: the Long Island College a, ie on the | to! Teco Pre ¥e 14 | 160. ARN] Le ’ gmp 122 pounds were in storage,| HES are getting cheaper, but as all|thrqughout the country, and that the | fis, Tvlus “4\ "two P.M. prices quiet and firm.| pacife Development Corporation, ; > peer price being 87 @ siiKe. stock has to, be closely cand! most liendency toward speculation Is motit & Int, Axsbol 12 | Allied Packers , 65 54846; Actna,| voor soig, net proft $1,786,008, equal (Gp June 15 the holdings of esgs in| dosen ee eee ea Cather were |lvcallzed, but general.": Tho Sederal |. #, tucter PP Eo per baa ae eels Gandy" | to $16.40 'a share, $5 : probable Webster would , 4 storage footed up 7,013,624 cases, with | 89,000 cases ‘of fresh exxs listed Tues-| Reserve Board further stated that | a. ey Lote] ‘ Philip Morris, 12. 1-218; Martin se rva.vee one ol m Webster told th : a hat} day, the heaviest ever knéwn at this|“pankers are watching with particu || ee eee Parry, 29 -4-29 7-8: Retail Stores, | 226624 or $14. share earned on arated pectilen of shock ‘ ® wholesale price of 45 4 47c. on that) Tat | sng this included one car of sreat the qavelopment: of thie | fr “ERS * 2; Fisk ‘Tire, 40 1-2—-41; | $4188,660 capital stock in preceding Drospeets. f date, while last en Sees see white bennery egxe from California. la Interest 0 it ninth “4 K, & OM, 68% 1 | Golonial Tire, 23 1- 5 year, DeVIDeNDS. o| PRODUCERS AND ; wales che pre-| The finest creamery butter should |™ovement, on account of _ ial i ms —59; South American Gold Plate, 11 REFINERS OIL not cost consumers more than 64)requirements of the crop season and) on 1-8—X2. Santa Cecilia Sugar, initial dlvi- oartae f Biiecten cas wncieeals market w | 55 cents a pound, and very good |the obvious needs for the gnancing of | LIBERTY BONDS. The clove was strong. Asphalt 76 3-4|dend of 11-4 per cent. on common| , New York Woman Xi ; P maintained at 30 a Sic, a dozen, butter should be had for less, Peta the export trade.” ae Bonds at 11.30 were: 3 1-28,/up 3 1-4; Int Contl Rub. 24 1-4 off] payable Nov, 1, and regular semi- i oe PTAC ain. i - The amount of exgs in storage cost ge a tly relay o - A In ‘many qhartere this ‘was inter iM be rp a 2d 4s, 93.84; Ist ore Stores '90 up 2 1-2; Aetna! annual of $1-2 on preferred, payable eee Now axork City, ¥ or) gt jf 1-4, 95.14; 48, 94.08; $d 4 1-48, | ed Aug. 1. ongey oe ngme of her!I These three and twenty other { Perract tas ca Gas ¥ cents A pond dal eee ubroe that as long 98) 95.05; 4th 41-48, 94.12; Victory 8 3-44, | sonny Brooklyn City Railway regular Be ouaent of Paratons’ leading stocks treated comprehen- SAVING fricassce fowls should enable the| >resent stock market activity con- . quarterly of 21-2 per cent. payadi: probaly fatal sively in current issue of “The housewives to get birds weighing|tinues 6 per cent, may be considered .36, up .02; ist| Call Money, mix -col., opened 8, oly, 15. let wound through his head and Mar! ‘Analist.” Copy é K WC I I SIO! AM | cour to five pounds each at 35 to 36|a low rate for call money, However, " 7 = nee aot 4 1-4s, | high 8, low 5, renewols 8, ruling 8, lercules Powder Company regular revolver by his sid SCHMIDT & DEE a.) ; cents @ pound. Kosher dressed| the warning, If it was intended a8/34°4° t4y°5.1°2, up bar ath era RY ‘ fricassée fowls are also lower and the| such, went entirely disregarded. me mee iees red SAVINGS BA LS§@|Hevrow housewife should not be| Motor, oil and rubber shares easily poate Bet Mb ec 3 ig? 4 yeh __BANKING AND FINANCIAL. __ | INKING AND FINANCIA! on BANKING AND FINANCIAL. Members 4 I~ charged more than 38 to 40 cents 4/ gained rom 3 to ? points. It was thd ‘ P 02. |] Consolidated Stock Exchange of N. Y. pound for fine fat fowls, A neds Pabooaloal JULY 4TH IN FRANCE. PARIS, July 2—ourth of July will stated that the Pierce-Arrow Com pany could not continue dividends, but the rest of the motor shares were Opened firm, Sinclair Gulf, 68 3-4; OILS ON THE CURB, 7 3-4; Texas Rang., 4 1-2 to 4 3- waaalog yore Offices 30 Broad St) 319 Fifth Ave. ‘Tel, Broad 1776 Mr $35,000,000 strongest after this announcement | Midwest Ref., 181 to 183; Victoria, Th B: ] . d Ohi R ° d Cc Bak Broad 2770 al, Mery ill eoee scan ope meeenns| ES eee nan Ree Feces e Baltimore an o Railroad Company ey hn the y 1 “4 . -8; Isl. Ol, ‘ fremivoly bought. Mahy” ney nigh | Ten-Year Six Per Cent. Secured Gold Bonds alba hout Fri marks for all time were made - * * potiga aah pullle omoes and sehoolal ON reports that control of the Cru-| cent marked strength in sugar due July 1, 1929 * Oils, Industrials, ° President. : oi cible Steel Company ie passing 0} shares, Profits of well ed | r Mining and Curb: ry. | Will be closed. ‘ new interests the stook was run up| i eit: managed Intemet ble January 1 and July 1 g ur r N.E TH ‘The celebration begins in Paris to-]{n most vigorous fashion in the last SU8@r companies for 1919 promised to ar sid tt Securities ' 23 S con 6 AVE day with a eae ont get cakes ne hour, touching 10478, a gain of more | freak all previous records, are covered most t! 2S ighly — shing, Rear A . 8 Knapp and/than seven points for the day. In| pirect: Yhica ‘ AS - . . . "1 . 1500 American officers by the Municlpal| best Informed quarters thin “report | rsiang aed Pacie Frcs, Rocke Daniel Willard, Esq., President of The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, in a letter ||| #24 comprehensively ip the Council at the City Hall, Georges|!s discredited. The rest of the mar- ene Aaliway' meet! dated June 25, 1919, writes in part as follows: , STONEHAM Leyques, Minister of Marine, will give|Ket. maintained nearly all of “its | shortly, and there is serious question * , ‘ WEEKLY MARKET LET®ER) a dinner to General Persiling and|°*" er gains, ee | 48 to whether a dividend will be or- “The bonds will be the direct obligation of The Baltimore and Oh{é Railroad Laren f and will be secured | : Me nu seal ANNUAL DiviDEND | forty other American general : nigh |19Fe4, Bald en tne preferred shares, | by the deposit and pledge with the United States Mortgage and Trust Company, as Trustee of the Trust Indenture which has been issued eve STH SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND De wateeae wink revteor. thins Undisturbed by continued high) “Directors of the company and the | under which they will be issued, of the following securities: pitied since 1903, Throug! thousand American and three thounand | MPey rates, stock market specula- Railroad | Administration are under- . ‘ spate. dull timesgnd bad, War times . | stood to be in d eeme! a . dq) r} French soldiers and sailors in the Place | 'f# continue to be auereesive ie AMOUNt of Compensation that shoud $6,000,000 par value Reading Company First Preferred Stock... rep corr bey teat fain de la Concorde on July 4 chasers of industrial shares, HoW- | io allowed under the Government | $14,000,000 par e Reading Company Second Preferred Stock. 7 » $30,750,000 biased opinions of @perts in ————» —-— ever, It must be said that during the lease. Unless the matter is adjusted +200, par value Reading Company Common Stock........... aoe wees tes . the above securitie: CARS WILL RUN TO HASTINGS, | past few days a considerable amount | prior to the directors’ meeting pre- $15,000,000 principal amount The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company Lier mg) and No one interested in this class ——— of buying for investment aocount has | ferred dividends may not be detlared. Gone 1 Mort Fe bo Per Cent. B ne of Se B, i" December 1, 1998, ed . of securities should be without a nder tl roa * lunding and General Mort: it Yonkers Talley to Resume Service | made itself felt, particularly in the u sage, our letter. Weuee ws renin ue a ee sence Thies aharee| ) _ LATONIA ENTRIES, WHORE Be THOR cats pandonndgananrrnasunasesescanstorneanadoacesendPeerectpres s++ 16,280,000) ]| PT See thie Week's Farve, ¥-38, HASTINGS-ON-HUDSON, July 2.—| have not participated in the upswing | nee Ese : mer 4 Total....ccosde00 eoeveoes eee eemengenenscesenpeceresenesrereenes $45,000,000 Village President Thomas J. Goodwin to any appreciable extent, but there | j SCP pTtACKS LATONIA. Ky) The Bonds may be issued, from time to time, as the pro rata amount of the several classee of Charles A.Stoneham &Co, zg o are noW much better prospects that | races are ds follows: security “are pledged or upon the deposit of cash in accordance with provisions to be contained in the 41 Broad Street. New York. . clee from Yonkers to the centre of H i +f Hastings will probably be resumed | Ptimistic predictions regarding bet-| | rst Trust Indenture. (OHES: early next week. The formal consent terment in the metal situation will be The Trust Indenture is to provide that the aggregate value of the collateral deposited thereunder shall nlisteiond | ioe *Sahle mn of the Board of Trustees of the vil-| realized, always be maintained at least equal to one hundred and twenty-five per cent. (125%) of the aggregate principal amount N Established 1903. ; Yonkers Rallroad| In the railroads Texas and Pacific | of the Ten-Year Bonds outstanding. : has been ares. cordance : is not experiencing much difficulty in | ‘The Company, by resolution of its Board of has determined to set aside in each year part\of its pe tiga White Plains with the County making a new high almost with each net income, after the payment of its devoted to capital expendit » Inac P E R F EC TI Oo Mee ttnlohtown'Aranels hewersr, 1g |snoceeding aay. But ‘Texas and| with and because of this, Policy the Trust Indenture will make provision that the Company in each year be- IR han the porthern end of the Village, which Pads, 10; pinning July after providing for the peymeni fixed charges, le out 2 net | — [ee Pacific can no longer be properly that date, not less than $3,500,000 per annum until a total of. $17,500,000 has been so ull . has torn upats tracks, will be discon. Tit Stuste ‘othe, 3 income acer ? oun classed with the rails, In the eyes of | "ia Dh i t aside, such sumg to be used, from time to time, solely for capi ures hereafter made, to|{|. Arm, <evssenylieriocniton speculators {t' has become an oll 4, nierign diy, MRT Ace :| pay loans incurred for capital expenditures heretofore made, or to pay maturing funded obligations. Moneys|t| RUBBER CO. BELGIUM GETS BACK GOLD, | stock. Last January Texas and Pa- | J ive, and set aside in any year in excess of $3,500,000 may be credited against moneys required to be set aside in subse- AVE YOU lavaitiamed Gas te 107: x 3: it years. ‘Sterling. b essicetyt The operation of this Company’ s of December 31,1917. This Company ‘e terms of which it is to receive compensation of $30,031,009.14 annually. income of the Company which, for the year ended Decem! 1, 19) ing a total of $33,330,815.53, while the fixed charges corporate expenses of the Com) amounted to $22,062,802.55, leaving a balance of $11,268,012.98 available for F cific sold low as 271-2, A month) ago, or on June 2, it sold at 61, Yes- terday it sold as high as 683-8, and shortly after the opening it pushed into new high ground, selling at 69 1-4, Reason for the persistent buying sibilities of Perfection Tire & Rubber? Do you know the details of the company’s $56,000,000 contract with Keystone Tire & Rubber Co. nd the export agreement Nemours Trading Corp.? What ts Pertéction’s potential arning power and dividend prow |More Than #400,000,000 Metal Taken by Germany Restored. BRUSSELS, July 1 (Associated Through the Service of Resti- tution at Wiesbaden,” Prussia, Belgium {s recovering part of the money the was taken over by the United States Railroad Administration | executed a contract with the Director-General of Railroads under To this ghould be added the other | amounted to $3,299,806.39, mak- | ny for the same period inceme taxes, re- 295 BROADWAY, ns r Value over 10; Sensings "Park, | | four-year olds and | imp.) 100 1 Purse $2,000 r Germans looted from her banks, Up i | serves, dividends, etc. pects? to the present 2,000,000,000 franca| of the stock is that it is everywhere ‘The ssaue of the $85,000,000 Ten-Year Six Per Cent. Secured Gold Bonds will not materially increase the fixed charges ||] These and other important quos- ($400,000,000) have been returned to the ligations and to repay tem- Banque Nationale and 35,000,000 to the Societie Nationale and smaller banks. believed that the company has wn | ran "| of the Company as the proceeds are to be used almost entirely to pay off maturing funded ob! ed Tire (wewe, as well Ge the excellent chance of bringing in oll in "| porary loans incurred for capital expenditures. SY horkes pocttons Gee dae * rents | . 1 ", " L ’ 48th, Pant Acorn Pizigens- Belgium has Now four depeetennits | the wells it is now drilling in the | is, posts tice! ‘The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company has outstanding $60,000,000 par value of Four Per Cent. Preferred Stock || cusned 1" 0. spamia), new enaly ‘of the City of New York, for the recovery of machinery, money, | Ranger field, Definite developments | yrurlds | and $152,14,800 par value of Common Stock, FREE ‘distribution to alt * ine Ot, corner Lafayette Bt, Gividend bas been Aeclared t Months ending June ta entitled theres AN! in this direction are being looked for | ‘im: R, before the end of this week or by the first of next week. As illustrating the reversal in for- tune whieh of! prospects have caused a rete Bt lart objects and tive stock, During the ‘Tov: ‘on | first halt of June 1,000 stolen machin: were identified ahd 975 of | them’ turned to their owners. aoe The Ten-Year Six Per Cent. Secured Gold Bonds will be issued in coupon form in denomination of $1,000 each with | the privilege of registration as to principal. They will be exchangeable for bonds registered as to both principal and in- sterest, which in turn may be exchanged for coupon bonds. | ineipal and interest of the Ten-Year Bonds will be | ameniee oprinei als to, the standard of weight and floeness existing on payable in gold coin of the United States of july 1, 1919, without deduction for any tax, asse: in Texas and Pacific's market pos! ;, (0) Kudeiiamo entry, | America ol OF itental charge (other than income taxes exceeding in the aggregate two per cent. per annum),| tion, It may be pointed out that from arin oad wh the Railroad Company or the Trustee may be required to pay or to retain therefrom under any present | | 1892 to April of this year, a span of AQUEDUCT ENTRIES. | or future law of the United States of America or of any State, county, mu) or other taxing authority ROME, July f (United Press).—The | twenty-seven years, the highest price patedeat Mem dh = therein, ie BAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATIONS (city of Forli was in the hands of athe stock sold wae 548-4 In 1908, (sPIRSE, RACE pe ‘The principal of the Ten-Year Bonds will be payable on July 1, 1920, and they will bear interest from| COSDEN & CO. mob to-day and martial law probably | ‘The action of the sugar market has| Midian” eAcid Te July 1, 1919, payable semi-annually on January 1 and July 1. ey will be redeemable, at the option of SINCLAIR CONS. The lared, followmg the refusal} fooled all experts, The main reason { {ot waxienw: | the Company, in whole, but not in part, upon sixty days’ notice on any imterest date at 102}4% and, le Of a shoe dealer ‘there to sell at munic. | £°°! bert cerued interest. f ipally fixed prices, for the high price of sugar during acerued in Within the next few days, or less, there may be some interestin, statements to make regarding these two excellent oil companies, Werbelieve we are in pos informa- ‘The issuance of the Ten-Year Bonds has been approved by the Director-General of Railroads, United es Railroad Administration, Application will be made in due course to list the bonds on the New York Stock Exchange. Pending the engraving of the definitive bonds, temporary bonds will be issued.” | A crowd looted and demolished the | the | store. When the proprietor fired upon | Franklin fe TAs nt, Society [Ea mamteekes war, aside from the destruction of the dest flelds in Belgium and Northern France, was the inability to draw on the big supply of Java sug because of lack of shipping spac valtaybel LIT; Madeinoiselle The Africander Handicap; for 2 le ? Hal 12; Wen Lon g | Stat m1 rightou, Found a 1 ny at Quite, Keundor, e WASHI FON, 2—An an-|It was predicted that, following the } | session f one re vias nouncement ‘by th Department | termination of the war, sugar prices tion regarding their imme- ; te wis ae ig verted Dank pean glam i ll gh | Having sold the larger part of the above bonds, the undersigned offer the || Giite future, which we will be |PNaeinel haliany ae as cae chuly ol nas happened, nor will {t happen, and vine yearotts | balance, subject to previous sale, at 96) r cent, and accrued interest to date leased to disclose to those ii ting p egg, Gulls Ap far a8. 000 be. Judsete Wie Sues 17 Pe lt | Of delivery, temporary bonds deliverable ld when and as issued. At this price || {n'Ci'lmues wees a - aan waticaas” olid th mer land Porto Rico crops this year a’ ackooand, ‘ | : 1 t. if held to maturit 4 time cee seme / unusually big and the same may o¢ nick ti :|the Bonds yield about 64 per cen ‘ ‘ys | Write ua to-day said of the Western beet sugar crops. x telling, Magistrate Joseph 8. Schwab, sp ‘The right is reserved to reject any application in whole or in part. L.L. WINKELMAN & CO, But demand for sugar has increase’ Weaees ond Sant pointed Monday, {t was announced yes-|!n such a ng manner that the |! . vi By icy > big eng Bronx, on Sacurday, : | Phis w the reason back Of the ree | telat . New York, July 1, 1918 , |