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No usyry—even by another name. 2 ur plan supplies the equivalent of $200,000 in working capital, 3. No endorsement of the Distributor is required on “time sales,” such sales becoming cash transactions to the distributer. + soe trseber of Kelly Spsinatiold Tyesks now in operation © In this territory guarantees the Service (8 be « profitable enter prige in itself. ARE YOU THE RIGHT MAN? ‘Do you possess the capital to create and maintain a forceful Organization—capable of giving the highest and most ellicient service to the users of Kelly-Springfield Trucks? If 00, we court your interest; if not, please refrain from suswering. HYVE MOTOR SALES COMPANY Generas Eastern Agents 1211 Chestnut Street awe *% wh + « ~ % facture of all kind ‘The purpose of this column is to aid investors in forming Judgment as to the value of se- ourities in which they are in- terested. Predictions as to how high er hew low a stook may go will not be made. Communica- tione must be signed and give the address of the sender. Q. I have noticed considerable strength and activity in the shares of the Continental Candy Company of jate. Cam you tell me, if possible the cause of this and a brief history of the concern? A. M. C. A. Continental Candy Company was incorporated under the laws of New York during the current year, It tool Over several candy companies, part of which had been owned by the Corn Products Refining Co. Continentai Bow owns @ large factory at Jersey City and another at Chicago, in addi- tion to other small plants, Its total employees number over 700, and it has machinery and utensils for the mi of candy, confeo- tionery supplies, &¢. The capitaliza- Ha ou ton Ie fixed at 600,000 shares, of no facilities are afforded, continus to in- crease and it is estimated there are At least 800 wells on the sand that will be brought in as soon as con- hections can be had. The relief being sought te gradually coming nearer, At the present time there are four pipe lines on the way. The Toxas Empire line ie completed from Burkburnett to Waurika, Okla., but Can not run to capacity until it is ex. tended to the Healdton fileld, where it can make connections with trunk lines. The Gulf Production line from Fort Worth to Burkburnett is expected to be ready by Dec, 1. With only one pumping station planned, this will bring relief to about 6,000 barrele per days Bome pumping stations between the feild at ite Fort AVorth terminals ‘would greatly igcrease the amount handied. The Sinclair Gulf Com- pany’s line to Healdon is under con- struction and will probably be fin- ished by the frst of December. Q. Can you account for the drop in Canadian Pacific? I have held ten shares of this stock for some years wy Car ee | Wyo. 11 1-16; Elk Basin, § 1-4— 6 8-4; Fed. Oil, 2 7-8—8; Home Oil, 13 Jb; Int. Pot., 87 1-2—88; Lance Roy- alty, 3-8—1-2; Midwest Ref., 166-169; Prod. Reta. 90 1-4; ¥ Oll Gas, 3-16— 6-16; Carib. W. 1, 4?—48; Glefirock, 4 3-4-4; Western States, 1 1-2-2; Stanton, 1 1-8—1 3-8; Sapulpa, 7 3-8— 7 6-8; Bavoy, %-10 1-2; Com. Pet., 49 —60; Livingston Oll, 2 8-8-2 6-8; Amal Royalty, 1 1-41 1-3; Bequoyab, 1-2—6-8; Merritt, 4-28; Hudson, 4 1; Isl. Of, 7 1-47 1-2. EARNINGS, Brie Bystem—September gross, $9,- 829,605, increase $788,059; balance after taxation, $978,584, increase $619,- 489; net operating income $884,084, increase $799,708; nime months’ gross $74,064,232, increase $6,422,364; bal- ance after taxation, $1,006,238, in met operating in- orense $6,142,178. ECZEMA TTCHED AND BURNED — % Par value, of which ail have been +1) jmeued. A portion was sold to thu “ s” public at $8 a share and the dalance hed ‘Was given for some of the properties = % acquired at the time the company but am somewhat dublous as to ite (uture market course? R. L, C. A. The decline in the stock of the company to @ new low price for the year is attributed to “foreign seli- On Neck and Shoulders. Disfigured. Cuticura Heals. wih —1 “ a ™ ‘creased earnings, Plans for 1920 cal! % for a production of between 80,000,000 Bad and 40,600,000 pounda, oe o% aps for completion as #oon as pipe line 185% = 1 “a~ % 7,* wae formed. The deciared capital of the company at the timo ft starte: business wag $2,500,000. It has no | funded debt. Present output is estimated at 8,- 000,000 pounds per month. Recen rine fh the stock is attributed to in- creased sales and subsequent in- render of your and was par- tleulurly interesied in an item a few weeks ago in which you called at- A 7 — 0% | tention to the congestion in the Burk- % | burnett ofl field. ®% — %/about how many wells are awaiting * aaa Can you tell me pipe line connections and soon facili t will allow for the full run of the Chi LM. A. The number of wells in the Northwest extension of the Burk- burnett field that+have casing set 16799 DIED to New York City alone from kid- hey trouble last year, Don’t allow sate to become a victim heglecting pains and aches Guard against trouble by taking GOLD MEDAL enBLEN og ‘The world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubtes, ‘Hlland’s national remedy since 1696. All druggists, three sizes, Guaranteed. ng’ and doubts as to the stability . dividen varnings showed a shrini those of 1918, despite expansto gross. In recent months, how the trend of net earnings is in upward and increases are being shown over 1918. For the 7 months ended July 31 net earnings show a decrease of $1,693,815, or 10 per cent. compared with 118, _—< OLLS ON THE CURR, Opened steady, Shell 'T. T., 83 1-4— 48 6-8; Condon, 103-4—11; Houston, 155 ~16; Phillips Pet,, 77—77 1-2; Tex. Ken. 41-8 to 4 8-8; Simms, 48 to 44; “My neck broke out with eczema which spread to my shoulders like blisters. They itched and burned like fire and I could not sleep gt night for about eight years. My clothes made the eruption worse. At times I was disfigured very much. “Then I used Cuticura hee id Ointment, and I used one a when I was healed.” (Signed) MI _, gE. Bishop, Albion, N. J., April 2, {919. Cul Soap, Olntment and Tal- eum are all you need for every: tollet and nursery purposes. rad Salt Creok, 52 1-263 1-2; Panhandle, 80; Nat. Oil, 6-6 3 Texas Rts, | Soap 28 falewen Esmee ut mug. Tl—18; Tropical Ol), Boston ADVERTISEMENT. i Article Vibe Vins LF fe 13 ‘The answer is that Chi medical profession, and yet it Chiropractic is new. known, has, in its essentials, been one knows of it as they know their A, B. ee i =e Osea cam ADVERTISEMENT, No. 38 ractic is on the same high plane as the A “fe ged . Lise Se heasses: i 0 practice of medicine and sur; as it is generally the same for centuries. ‘It is traditionaly Every- C's. The knowledge of Chiropractic is only just beginning to be disseminated among the people at large. come successful, in comparatively recen ted through the medium of high ind is educational, and it is @ eampal of New York have undertaken. 0 new thing of use or benefit to the world has be- it years, except as its merits have been € advertising. \ Advertising of this ign of education that the Chiropractors Mecting the same hard fate that all revolutionary projects in the varios h lines of human endeavor have encount icted. It has been fought ions, by the allopaths and hand, with the ignorance teachings nor believe in its met leg spite of these obatacles it has won, so that legalized and stands on the same basis profession. Before consulting a Chiropractor. alwa: Bureau of Public Information. Address at Evening Worl, New York City, opposition of well-organized associations ered, Chirepractic has had to contend id organizations with those and fought bitterly, by medical and sur- the osteopaths. It has had to contend, of thousands of people who would not auecesses, because it was new, lative opposition in some States because its enemics were able to exert great influence among the lawmakers CaS in the columns of the press; and yet in in a score of Stutes Chiropractic bas been as the various branches of the medical make inquiry of the Chiropracti: inquiries to C. B, Box 50:—The ichts Reserved. tan ML Saad cecest soins” hiropractors of | New York and New Jersey ee fet 8eeErE ut ° Save Sugar . on your breakfast cereal by eating a food rich in its own self-developed sweetness. is sweet in its own right— the sweetness of wheat and 20 hours . No sugar is added in its making. The rich nut-like flavor delights people of every age. | There's a Reason” Made by POSTUM CEREAL CO. Battle Creek, Michigan. rapeNuts THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1919- FINANCIAL Q'S ANDAS .| relief . pyc A LABERTY BONDS, | 21-28 100.64, off .06; Ist 49 95.00; 24 4a 03, up . ist 41-48 95.02, off .08; M4 41-40 92 Off (16; 4th 41-48 93.04:, off .04; Viotbry Loan 83-48 99-44; 43-48 99.98, off .06. LIVES Nover wait for a ¢old to wear off—it wears away the lungs in- stead. Neglected colds often lead to pneumonia. Father John’s Medicine gives prompt from colds and throat troubles. Guaranteed free from alcohol and { hich nerve-destroying drug dangerous, because thi body and allow the ase to get a deeper hold. All pure nourishment, ver 60 in use.— Advt. LIQUID—IN BOTTLES OR SELL FORM—IN TUBE ~ EXTERNALLY—For Neuralgia, Sore Throat, Pain in Temples, Std Joints, Rheumatism, Lumbage. Much stronger and cleaner than Mustard Plasters. ‘The Liquid Form Taken Internal Ove-balt teaspoonful in one-half glass water ‘gramps in bowcls, Colic, Dysentery, Acute indiges: Hom. Gives tet, TE CLIR WN CHERS Be Better Looking—Take Olive Tablets If your skin is yellow—complexion pallid tongue coated ~soceihe poor—you have a be taste in your mouth—a lazy, no-good feeling you should take Olive Tablets. Dr. Edwards’: Clive Tablets—a substitut for calomel--were prepared by Dr. Edward after 17 years of st dy, Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a purel, table compound mixed with olive oil, Yo: will know them by their olive color, To have a clear, pink skin, brij feeling of buoyancy like child! must get at the cause, adhe iy live Tobete oss ‘on the liver wel ec yet have no fe dus after effect, a ee . 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