The evening world. Newspaper, July 12, 1919, Page 8

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“SHE RVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, Lit ot 13-4 per dat on stock, payable Sept. 1)» ee « ~ Pred is have been ier Cony regular of #19 ref de} 4 cane th - ry ft ta a pow re Shc ea tae juge surplus of Copper tn t) country has been materially reduced | POM and producers feel price of metal will advonce this year to @) level that will allow them to sell sc- cumulated copper, produced at some- thing like 26 cents a pound last year, at a price that will allow them to gét out almost even. BANK STATEMENT. Average—! ($26,827, ~ 000; demand deposits decreased $47,- $57,000; time deposits decrensed $7,- 349,000; reserve decreased $23,539,010. Actval—Loans increased $26,392,000 demand deposits increased $21,025.000 time deposits increased $4,630,000; re- serves increased, $26,654,670, EXCHANGE, Demand sterling, on heavy bi ferings, declined 1-4 ct to 4. Swiss cables advanced to Peseta cables to 19.67, while Stoek- holm cables declined to 26. Guilder cables wore higher at 38 3-16. Ung cables, 6.86; ‘cal cables, ny, And $2 on preferred payable ug. 1. NOTES. New Cornelia Copper Company's June output totaled 3,440,000 pounds of copper. Calumet @ Arizona Min- ing Company's June output totaled, § 4,142,000 poun: terete rn ee {TODAY'S PRES O04 ON THE CURB, Opened strong.- Sinciair Cons, 63 1-4, up 1. dG £20,000 Cotton Biase in Brooktyn. Fire s¥as discovered in « pile of cotton bales belonging to J. 8 Bache & Co. No. 42 Broadway, Manhattan on Dock No. 40 at the foot of Cottey Street, Brooklyn at 9 o'clock to-day, One hundred bales of cotton were de- stroyed by flames or damaged by per common share. These of course was sufficient to warrant the con- tinuation of dividends, but the com- pany’s inventories are large, amount- ing to al $14,500,000, and bank loans are lerstood to aggregate about $3, Directors evidently \ee to conserve working capital. ———— Accused of Shooting Thomas Shine, | 45 Years Old, in Jersey City Stock Yards. Accused of firing the shot which in- \stantly killed @ 15-year-old boy last night in the yard of the Erle Raftroad, Jersey City, Railroad Policeman George Murray, 601 Second Street, Brooklyn, was held without bail for the Grand Jury to-day in Jersey City. ‘Thomas Shine, 185 Eighth News and Gossip of To-Day’s Market—Present and Fu- ture Prices, —_ The feaw bears that remain in Wall Street are having a very trying time, Their position becomes more ee eecckenee” 5FF 58 1-4 to 68 1-3; Galt Creek, 62 1-2; Victoria, 2 1-4 to 2 3-8; west Ref., 178 to 180; Merritt, 27 1-2; Transcontl, Oil, 47 3-4 2 F bet tei leletetet if 90% 0% % 116% 12% +6 18% + a . & H ee ip? ilo FE it (pe mand, guilders, demand, 38. FE BF f ° ‘The close was strong. Midwest Re- fining closed 184, up 4 THE cURR. Opened strong. General Asphalt 91, up 31-2; Sweets Co, 121-4, up 1- -4, up 3-8; U. R. Stra 99 1. Peerless 42, off 1; Packers : ; i ed firm. July, 35.10; Oct., 35.20, up 24; Nov., 35.10, up 20; Jan., 3 up 25; Mar. 34.80, up 13, COFFEE. Opened weak. Sept., 20.55a65; Deo. 2 2; March, 21.75a81; May, 21,77a78, Ey fi E HH fi g : i i i i i i Btreet, i : bil ee EARNINGS, Southern Pacific System — May Gross $17,792,658, ine. $2,001,275; net operating income $2,497,889, der. $1,~ 656,900; five months’ gross $83,850,335, ine. $6,591,383; net operating income $8,499,821, deerease $9,121,064, New York Telephone Company— Five months’ operating revenue §$28,- 702,026, inv. $2,490,335; operating in- come $6,763,686, inc. §728,450. Pacific Telephone and Telegraph— Four months’ operating revenue 37, 981, inc. $397,127; operating income 19, dec. $49,910. BS as (Pellcemen ay ; Bureka 17 ¢ Jersey City| Amn, G)d. Piatnm 103-4—11 John. Kinsley, @ rafiroad poticeman, | Stoel di Weri-Mar, 63-46: Cons . | Copper - ection 15-16— red fio shat into the alr to 5.4 ‘rofit 1 5-8—1 3-4; Ny Y. Ship- building 6169; Aetna 111-212; U. revaiver’ ‘tne sev" | 16198; Cresson 38-4848; Big Leone vel 0 16 1-! 3 Bi S had}. .The close was strong. Retail stores hot Ht Murray had 100, up 21-4; Hupp 141-8, up 1-4 Peerless 45 1-2, up 21-2; Gen. Asphalt 903-4; Anniline 47, up 1;-Cramp 198, i { shed 11 Fi E 5 11% 110% + 1% iss Sh 116" 1% up 3; Int. Cont. Rubber 22 1-2, off 1-2. Foie reormeerite the highest price rec- —— on this year. Furthermore. it COPPER SFLIS AT 21 CENTS LB./ means an advance of more than 6 1-2 Copper is aelling at 2t cents a pound.! cents Ib. over the low made last Mario Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Give Cuticura Soap, Ointment and, ‘Talcum the care of your skin. ag Ointment 25 and sample ‘& revolver it was not found upon him _ Jersey City detectives arrested im. Erie watchmen that Shine and a com) a were ogee’ fora i ol ns. ine was fourth <4 shot and the third killed by railroad watchmen within five months. 5H HH Pittsburgh Steel Company, regular That - Backache IHOSE agonizing twinges across the small of the back, that dull, throbbing ache, may be your warn- ing of ‘serious kidney weakness — serious, if neglected, for it might 7 IL ne fi i? 2 Perfectly harmless Pleasant to take BILL OF LADING ORDER VOID. Ciroult Judge Ward, Judge Mayer concurring, and Judge I, Hand dis- senting, granted a decree setting aside the order of the Interstate Com: merce Commission of March 14, 19: fixing requirements as to bills of ing to be used for domestic and fore petition was asked by th 1e Alaska Steamship Compa: tral of Georgia Talirsad and. oth transportation companies. a! cision ho that Congress nev. ston. the power to dictate the word: of bile of iading. i > Sis BROKERS EMPLOYEES HEARD Pills 3 * Lanpest Sate of Any Medicine ta the World Employees of H. Kent Holmes & Co., Inc., stock brokers, 24 Stone Street, ap- peared at the let Attorney's office to-day in answer to subpoenas. They were questioned by Assistant District Attorney Dooling. Yesterday Mr. Dooling visited the of- fites of the company and took to his office a number of papers of the con- cern, He said that he would examine the: ques employees, and then wi ir there was any evidence to be placed before the Grand ” DON'T DESPAIR If you are troubled with pains or aches; feel tired; have indigestion, insomnia; painful Pessage of urine, you will find felief by regularly taking a hl Don’t wait and regret constipation LA and avoid it. Every hour of neglect poisons your tors firet preferred It is also understood that Wright- stockholders will be shares held twen- International twenty-five shares. of new Wright- Martin Company etock without par value, . Mrs, EB D, Vii--Your evident in- tention to in stocks on a particulart it is ia ite Feat pal \y oe a! in| you are not very ler with Wail Street. Go to any le Stock Exchange member will give you the same advice, are Many conservative ‘Stock hange houses that will not accept the mar- gin account of a woman. Other houses will accept it only when their members know that the customer can well afford to take the losses that her trading opera- kerage” house investigation by the District Attorney's Office, As a matter of fact its books are now In the District Attorney's possession. It is doubtful tf you will recover much if any of your money. QT have received a iy 3 to buy inform: all appreciate ft if you will give me somo information rding this issue. 0. & D) BY. A. Presumably you refer to the common . stock of the company, which there is 6. ing. ‘The company’ 200,000 “prior” prefer $13,429,000 preferred. ‘The common stock been active and etrong.— it has doubled in price since February— bécause of the company’s excellent earnings and bright prospect It is one of the very few eyvatema that has not suffered under Government con- Under its lease with the Railroad Administration it is guaranteed an income equal to $1.06 per share nually after making due all ce for preferred dividends. In 1918 actual earnings on the common were equal to $1 per share. In the first four months of this year its gross revenues increased more than 33 per cent, and net earnings amounted to $1,044,000 compared with $268,000 In the corresponding four months of lant year, thousands. Seventh Street Prul Kizenberger, 323 E. Seventy-Seventh St., says: “For bac! ache or any of the various symptoms of disordered kidneys I think Doan's Kidney Pills can't be beat, as I have treated with them when suffering this way. Doan's soon relieved my trouble and I am feeling better in every way now. Doan’s Kidney Pills toned up my kidneys and regulated the passages of the secretions. I never have a sign of backache any more ‘and am strong and healthy since I took this wonderful medicine, 1 recommend Doan's Kidney Pills in the highest terms.” Bronx Park Ave. (Bronx) Mrs. Dinnis Minton, 367 Bronx Park Ave., Bronx, N.Y., says: “I had suffered from kidney trouble since a little girl; my kidneys were weak and bothered me by their irregular action, My back was 20 painful I couldn't get about to do my housework and I was afraid to walk on the street on account of dizzy spells. My heart palpitated after the least exertion and 1 was frightfully nervous. 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Mary Kordula, 1510 Commonwealth Ave., Bronx, N.Y., says: “I had been a sufferer from kidney trouble for years and tried most everything without relief. 1 used to be a cigar maker and s0 much confinement, together with sitting constantly at my work, finally put my kidneys out of order, Often I thought my back was going to break, it pained and throbbed so, My kidneys were very unnatural, too. 1 was #0 dizzy I couldn't walk across the floor and my head ached terribly. 1 dinally began using Doan's Kidney Pills and it was no time before I received relief, Six boxes of Doan's cured me and I never fail to recommend this medicine.” Madison Street Edward F, McGaffney, fireman, 1171 Madison St., Brooklyn, sss tients th ear el ate treacle y complaint, avy pain my ki ame feel uioerable and I fol all out of sorts. The hidexy secre: ilone warg very Sremula. fo phioage ond givens mach onneo> ance, | heard of 's Kidney Pills and got a box. 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