The evening world. Newspaper, October 3, 1919, Page 21

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ha enere cairns sma my ve Bel nh eticecmantinrnene sn anata | epee teem ~- —- rao = caine epatnereet taeremeiieanaeiete : 2 (Eitaindan ‘ 3 ° i ; \ A THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1919. ; Tr WALES NOW “INDIAN CHIEF.” | | CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS, | risk aemana at 6 per cent, at which” —_ babs figure trades were made for four to | ‘ onth Forei ange was id a af ipre sgular, wr eeithh 9 tharp eerie in LETHBRIDGE, Alberta, Oct. %—In- [Am, Beet Bucur ecm OS \avacemounts "age ae : [Mans of the Lethbridge District have be- ie ieee Si title of “Red Crow,” or “Chief M: i ne Biniles. All the att Indian earemonien News hoe Gossip of To-Day’s an pa ms 9 to 5:30 Fulton Street ‘were used in the proceedings which took resent Anaconda Mining. . ‘ Elm Place ] Bae fessty coe Pree ana] © MArket—Presentand Pm sce ta BROOKLYN-NEW YORK i} omieneia ture Prices, Baldwin Locomotive, BANKING AND FINANCIAL be diss Total sales, 1,241,800 shares, | T: : ANA | Alarming reports in regard to/ Beh Siew Bis ees ea omorrow Is the Day of Days That Brings New York | President Wilson's condition precip\- regina - Opening irregular, Amalgamated tated a general decline in the stock —1% | Royalty, 111-4; Barnett, 1-8—8-16; | ARE You INTERESTED IN market to-day, ranging from 1 to 6 3 b4—! Western States, 9 | Royal Dutch points in a number of the prominent + analy Livisesten On, A . Steel F featured by vigorous selling on the i White Bagie, 26—26; Ranger, 5 16— pytbed beer can ound. |] part of leading professional opera- ae ‘er « mmonweaith ohetroleum, tors, while commission h ; a ; Federal i ome | ba. Shell Trans. & Trad. pat stocks ta tale ‘voles bane iad Great Nor, Oro... 40% I Foy, Sid; Southern Guit i Salt Creek Prod. there in the list, But in the subse-|19@irton Caper, G14 00% 0% — 4 | 5 Shell ‘Transportation, 74— , Sweets Co. of America pent dealing the market developed a So wis Cosden, 11 8-8—11 1-2; Glen- | U. S. Steamship tteadier tone, This was evidenced in My M4 caus > Treen Weil| West End Consol. @ rally which carried aome above the | "last Val 4% &%— Wl Tran, 73 84 to 74 1-2; Int. Pet, 8 to Tonopah Divide previous day’s closing figures on| vM"e bg ze Ped Heed Isl. ei 7 Lm tot 18h Lav, ou, E covering of shorts. "4 ‘/: to 2 + Un on |, 89 3-4 to 40; PREEt NE ” Crucible Steel led the downward x 5% | Home Oil, 19 6-8 to 20. j require. "No. 138-38.» | |movement, having dropped ¢ points — conn. i : to 2.25 on what appeared to be pool =| Opening irregular, United Picture, | ii] Hquidation, Later it moved up to], 2.24; Coca Cola, 393-4—40; Aetna, SCHMIDT & DEERY 2.30, only however, to drop again to + B)tos-4—108-4; Overland Tire, 27) Members 2.28 1-4. — 1% | 271-2; Retail Candy, 21—211-2; Hey- | Consolidated Stock Exchange of N.Y. ‘Texas Oil broke 8 points and recov- bend Bist, Agphalt, 1261-2--| New York Offices ered most of the loss, = 2 Fy Solon al Tire —20; Lo! 1 20's on Uptown Oftion Mexican Petroleum first ran about = ah Wietinsnin apes tua; “guabeam iy oad St. BIS Fifth Ave. 1/3 points and then moved up 3 1-4. + % | 16—17, Phila, Office, O28 Widener Bldg, American Locomotive yielded 2 3-8|§ +e Noor prices irregular. att Mn, is \ ‘anad eel, 40 1-2— P| to 112 1-4 but subsequently advanced | , 8% | Coca Cola, 39 1-4—; ‘Overland Tire, | . . | a to 5 3-4. 2% |27—-27 1-2; Gen. Asphalt, 125—127; Un. | ° e | Sinclair Ot, Consolidated, after re- ray r, y, 16 3- 3 Wt Lt. . ceding a small fraction, exhibited «| =17; UL 4; Re- Lici soseeee=3/| Pianos and. Player-Pianos ears nearer ae 3-4-9 1-2; 8 it, 16— | Ivingston BANKING AND FINANCIAL, Inc, 17 1- eo, oe e ba { ° ‘Stoneham Handbook! «| WILL COMMANDS HUSBAND r ; . < ' ' O helm Size, Si I t Re ners | || at TO CARE FOR WIFE'S DO6S verwnetming in Size, Savings, Importance NOil, Curb, Mining, is foal considerable strength and rose more Ub Cantal Fie) a Ant N1000 Companies, 288 Pages| than a point over last night's final le Cann 10 So They Are to Pa , ' i N nts N|igures. In a general way olls gave Be Humanely Killed and NEW ERA has dawned on the world—a new recognition of the right of ALL to share and 9% Has exclusive contract for|\) Capitalisation Nj better account of themselves than rar enjoy the good things of the world—the things that make for content, that bring happiness \ production of, and is con-|/N cin N| other issues, This is due to the fact Buried in Garden, d ider 4 f lif A ] Saslediiaid managed by, Hall pamioss | stag Wall Winess Salliven that CRCell| eae BRIERE) Woe: ca acd and a wider ‘joy of life. Among these is indubitably MUSIC—and in recognition of the : BVINGSTON OIL CORPORATION N Pine Range Nj] industry is in for the biggest boom |request that Arthur F. Bloodgood, her great part it will play in this happier new era, at Loeser’s, will open tomorrow a music- irons Retby for ree Dtsirivaston: N ORT maw sel down (nee take care of her dogs in the | opportunity never yet surpassed. } Descriptive circular mailed on request N Ask tor Copy No. 30, N about a point. ly-Springfield, cared Her thein ib contalno’ ned, alway! | CDKuarrednaCo. N Chas.A. Stoneham &Co. N Making pained beer peer AT aid fan tne There has been an unprecedented musical activity here in the past six months. The community has roused } rat N 41 Broad Street, New York. N| one pig tc The Jil directs, that, ie be Jn unable to the need of music, its great place in the enjoyment of life, as it has never been aroused before. And as a consequence ig PP nd N BRANCHLBS N| Money continued extremely firm. Alfiied, in humane manner, put ta of the record business that the Piano House of Brooklyn in this period enjoyed, this “New Era Sale” will have to offer N Detrolt— kee — I N| number of loans were negotiated at 7| good ‘boxes and buried in the garden of | Smrcrr Dunaowa =©New Yorn N SrA isha 196%. NG PROMOTIONS|Y|Der_cemt. Fixed date funds were in| her home ‘Tel. Cortinndt 254; N | Scenery ere 3 | cee ee | UZ! BKNKING AND FINANCIAL. _ BANKING AND FINANCIAL. oO ess an nstruments—lVewWw an se | ~ The Cream of America’s Recognized Makes Hl + | | $98,338,300 This means that there will be here KRANICH & BACHS, KNABES, ESTEYS, CHICKERINGS, HAZELTONS, BRADBURYS and a score of hardly lesser makes, STANDARD OIL COMPANY ; ' si ies diate Priced from $75 to $600 Less| Splendid Opportunities to Buy x ee CUMULATIVE 7% NON-VOTING PREFERRED STOCK Than Original Values NEW Instruments . ittle cr $128, 2, iodern 88-bete Player no Aree reine sondh || as Mage actieiee Chat wil bu shan ped UU SaaS aeex bones ote % ples, thi hanged in Callable as a whole at the option of the Company after three years from the issue thereof, on any quarterly tion for $375. This “good ple ite cen i GUARA D in | have been Bought at a lower quotation than Mie ceasan eetiaecke dividend date, at 115 and accrued dividends, every instrusoeats ees Fort. YORSE ER c ARANTEE woven each cost. ai hese include all eight makes of the Loeser line—the unriv- purchase, because each wu instrument has received an overhaulin, ale ranich Bach, Estey, Hagelt Milt Webster, Bjur B: Preferred as to dividends and im case of liquidation or Laaattesppie Hileae i por and accrue@ dividends before isd Wherongh it deserves that guarantee im every respect. te Coney ¢ On . gon and ihe famous Tradbury, ad pb ‘the bouBLE any payment is made upon amy other stock of the Company. ere wi « Locser's an maker. ‘Any additional classes of stock hereafter created to be subordinate as to dividends and payments on meaaeian Such opportunities as these must grow rarer and rarer. Materials are harder and costlier to get—skilled labor or dissolution, is more highly paid. So impossible is it any longer to build cheaply a worth-while Piano that it is better to buy a a ues —_—____— USED Piano of good make, well built years ago and restored to good condition, than to invest money in a cheap Piano Dividends payable March 15, June 15, September 15, Dicember 15 that will not “stand up” in use. You may never have a better opportunity to do it—and you can ' j f ‘As of December 31, 1918, the net qinen Leteis of the Company amounted to over $300 per shore of preferred stock. The total net assets of the Company amounted to over $562 per share of preferred stock M k Y 7 Within O Y C e outstanding. ake four Lerms Reason UN Your hoice The common stock of the Company has a present market value of approximately $670,000,000, i We quote as follows a letter addressed to the stockholders of the Company, dated Jul: 24th, That choice is practically unlimited. You have the opportunity to choose from virtually EVERY worth-while q Ye y . Beas ; ’ A. C. Bedford, Esyy Chairman of the Board of Directors: make, from VALUES that may never be equaled again. This sale, if any, should place in your home the better { ‘The Standard Old Com; (ew Jeresy) through tte own erycaization end thre rough « number eldemeitis instrument you have always longed to own. ‘alk it over tonight—and take ACTION tomorrow that the coming week ! nd fereien | SHOSLRLATY Secrere on Bete sinve i, Enceptions § Sota biiahen a mbetant ovat business pode Rey) preduc- may see it there! q lon, ren: Tans pe: on, sale 0 um, ai ne a , a considerable interest in enterprises engaged in p ing and distribu naturel gas. In addition to ‘ | steadily expanding domentic trade, the Company ‘arouah itp foreign subsidiartes has extablished direct relations Uprights Orieteaty Nest) iki a ach: Serene i Originally Now q q with many JO USEN customers for treleum pi uct roughou' urope ea America, es sbi . $625 1 | Its position in the petroleum trade of ti countries, a ed by years of service and constant construction and Eee Hamli "Ree He Hi oh oon 275 700 i improvement of distributing and sales equipment, would be dificult te duplicate, ‘550 178. | Milton® 350 398 as licy of the has been to finance its growth from current earnings, but tn view of conditions 4 Estey. $75 300 | Kranich & Bach. py and having to the present necessity of the diversion of a considerable repertion of these Milton... $50 318 brat & Back: ‘ 300 earnings tovexceas proft and other war taxes, your Directors feel that it is advisable to the capital Kranich & Bach 600 325 | Krapich & Bach.... 925 employed in its business by the ameunt of the proposed issue of preferred stock. It is the intention te Ntiliee this Mozart.. Katey. : 475 325 new capital in financing of the further develogment of the Company's equipment and resources, which plans are Swiel Gordon & Son. 385 345 Giready under way. These include measures for insuring the continuity of a substantial proportion of this Com- James & Holmstrom . pinaih a Rae sso 300 Grand Pi s future supply of crude oll, as well as maintaining a eash reserve against contingencies, the active prose- 450 ran janos pa of he Pippen db Me gh veramme af fi | its refining facilities, the expansion of its transportation Pe ayatems, extens! of i ing ‘ow dnduc Statement, of earnings and dividende for the yours 1912:1918, inclusioe, with income and war taxes beraaie Mie ae uct mm earnings e year on which same were calculate: Kranich & Bach.... 730 375 ‘ernioes Selicel Tene ‘bia Diced Kranich & Bach,.,. 800 475 Year by aod ‘) pectine Paid and Accrued After Drtgeting Paid eae ee - 800 550 pond, ton y Bradbur; : 950 850 \ oa 1912... $35,399,717,37 $289,830.33 $35,107,887.04 — $19,667,660.00 ich & Bach Milton 61s 875 1913. 46,168,955.06 477,085.57 — 45,691,869.49 + *59,002,980.00 eh & Bach Estey + 725 650 1914 31,798,849.62 841,215.45 31,457,634,17 19,667,660.00 , Estey + 885° 728 1915 61,396,922.73 619,679.39 60,777,243.34 1 660.00 ; Kenn & Hach. Hazelton + 950 750 1916 72, 426,692.36 1,634,633.19 70,792,059.17 Kurtsmen: Bradbury Estey... + 885778 | 1917. 106,785,858.91 25,019,916.97 80,765,941,04 9,667,660.00 Gordon & Son, oe Steck... Kranich & Bach Bradbury . 950 778 1918. ++ 101,614,143.84 — **44,330,359.15 57,283,784.69 —19,667,660.00 Pare s. ' ‘ dewalt arent Estey 925 850 4 nant bury. J w Kranich & Bi 975 900 r mw ETE Sle Petit ear Sa srt we mt tr Ge ae feses Kranich & Bach. 1018 a8 4 we’ Lieddaiaidid Wissner Kroeger Kranich & Bach ; iss Gordon & Kranich & Bach. Electricall a THE DIVIDEND REQUIREMENTS FOR THE PREFERRED STOCK WILL BE $6,883,681 PER ANNUM Harmony Hy r Pl P ectrically a Meister r ° I Harvard 150 | R.S. Howard ayer-Pianos WE HAVE ACQUIRED AND OFFER SHARES OF THE ABOVE ISSUE, SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE, Dupsenl 3 350 Hradbury : Originally Now Operated RE 2, y . Schubert 50 Bush & Gert: Walters.....+ 8450 $325 H AT 2 PRR SHARE, TO YIRLD 614% Wilton: 180 | Weimer. Wilbur to Ss0 | Player-Pianos Subscription books will be opened at the office of J. P. Morgan & Co., at 10 o'clock A. M., Friday, Thising. . reap ity Gordon & Soa.. 550 375 . October 3, 1919. The right is reserved to reject any and all applications, and also, in Cif case to award a Walters, $s 180 Kranich & Bach. Whittier i 560 385 ee machen Now smaller amount than applied for, The amount due on allotments will be payable at the office of J.P, Morgan & C Gordon’ & Son 350 150 | Gabler... Francis Bacon 650 450 Electric... $1180 $628 in New York funds, on the date of payment to be specified in the notices of allotment, against delivery of sub- Bradbury. 150 | Behr Bros.. Henning 600 450 Webster (iiaaisies'® 830 625 scription receipts of Guaranty Trust Company of New York, exchangeable for definitive stock certificates whem | PIAA co ‘ i” preach & Bach. prey, ree Hy al P ate aio van i | rancis Co 8 NCS. cseee stey. ee BD ah sannie prepared by the Company. Caton... 160 | Pease... a psiey 700-525 Milton F 750 i ‘ Chickering. . 55 is Krocget.s-- & Campbe i. 565 525 Estey sd 800 Gordo 6 roeger.. Milton. 595 845 | Estey J. P. MORGAN & CO. Genie BS | Bre si ieee | tac ee if - Keller. . y don. . Bradbury A 850 Hy penuing (Rlvetsial.. 160 850 pera T ry ‘ . Este: 175 radbury (Welte ) 5 New York, October 3, 1919, a Byur fe 125 628 Mignon) es .atee 878

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