The evening world. Newspaper, January 5, 1920, Page 14

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THE | EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 1920.” 2 ee eae f FS Lk cite a JANKING AND FINANCIAL. MARKET REVIEW OF 1919 | Our rea, Wey Mahe Leer GLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS January 2d, 1920. will present the [I] most comprehensive tables and sta- tistics ever put out by a broker so early in the year and furnishes a com- plete compilation covering: ese fos feat ure . 8 ub Adacce Loses us Ad, stumnely 1, High and low quotations for 1919 on stocks traded in on the New York Curb, Boston Stock Exchange and Curb. THE cuRB—2.30 P. MISCELLAN HOUR, . Western Mining and OIL ISSUES. . Mining shares dealt in on the New Exchange and 1 have recently graduated | from the Curb to the 5 } Stock Exchange. 2 4. Analytical data on many new companies. This will be a special. double-sized edition, a worthy junior to our pop- ular 1919 Handbook, Its production characterizes the service that comes from 16 years of experience. with thousands of satisfied clients all over the world. This issue will be useful for Pature reference, and every- one badaaaetchd 1900 Bi 2800 Brit * | ove Cane Sug, p Com, Terctile Comp, ‘ ‘ 4 [out effect. not & RB nce | BETTER | wfareatene || AUTOMOBILE | rata a wet |) UPHOLSTERY ; During the middle of the afternoon | }} I off and | | i ed to- money rates began to ¢ condit stocks to recover Call funds | 1) wareaproor, Chas, A. Stoneham & bo, by AUds Oe | Winuobieda downto lobes Balu | Agcomeee < ‘ us extremely | to $ per ce then to 6 per cent. | f BURABLESS ! ; —_ _ 41 Broad Street, New York. nesepetady AiG. & W. 1 Berwin Lovo Bettany 4 "ei Bares Ue Bermolis Mivirg ott, Sanat LIBERTY. BONDS — Sent Vobewn; part of the | Profession: market dur- | ———— y ran tol —— ||| Ge DURATEX COMPANY | ally p> ‘Ail denominations bought Biya ap, Treas: awd on the closing } "T Copnons Bums Bem... | 1 Cobpon | dutwe Cop. & Zn 1 Coupon Shell T. & 7, arty 2 Coupons Bond) 7 Coupons Cale Packing +} Oalif Petro. os. f - Oalumer fe Ari. Can, 1 ‘“ NBAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATIONS | ¢on: ee ert, Gant. § Temy ar SAVINGS BANKS. ; opr ® Na 62nd semi-annual cash div) eS ae | (aie |i H Metropolitan Savings Bank vt negro EE e/Superfine Small Car H 5 ont May Lave : i f preeerr 7 Fon fins Wa ue vt at ENDING | Maxicaa etroloam THE ANKLIN SOCIETY : “4 | Miami a TT Rg A iy hay FOUR PER CENT. PER ANNUM | MES jos: are ne 88 Park Itow, New York. ul be credited 10 the depositors eutithed,therete ee | aa ' so Wa dere Doana of tan um tr #8 | , ‘ee G& '% PER CENT eet ewbx vee mare | i belors Fs oe | Wane H load? kevenings tr ante +. = Wels Pano ——————— Seclety ‘ace sented ¥ OK Wont Mocvianad u W - Asin, Pres, Mitte Staten on. oo a S ‘emt, Pur, Canp, 25% - ¥ H puancis i! Quyver: ACP, recoehgay petal Hed WU Walad. Wiser tol eae ead yt Lie W hen the Templar first made its -debut in the East, it was an instan- taneous success. The discriminating The Franklin Savings Bank ay ae ee Yan | THE CAR OF THE AMERICAN FAMILY Corner “ath Ave, and 12d Street. 18h comecutive semi-annual dividend bes been declared at the rate of Three and One-Half Per Cent per annum on all its entitled thereto payable on and after January 19, 1920, Deposits made on or before the 10th of January wil draw interest from the Ist. Amount due depositors. . $32,480,838.44 Surplus, PAR values... 3,634,338.91 “¢ GAIN DURING YEAR 1919 New York public placed its stamp of approval on this superfine small car. The demand was considerably in ex- cess of the supply. We are sanguine that the new Templar models to be exhibited at the National Automobile be-oredited to depositors on all sums of and upward and not exceeding 00 which #hall have been deposited foreign standards. etait wage Ayes ‘ its over. . i : . Show will make an even more pro- Z | nounced impression on show visitors. - jorlee, 7 pedis | These cars are built for those who : : ‘ seg 1 appreciate detail, refinement and H = | quality—costing slightly more than | The Bowery Savings Bank im Oo ] e the average moderate-priced car. 4 128 and 130 BOWERY. | A ‘ {NEW TORK. December 8. 1929, . They have been designed and per- | & semi-annual dividend at the rate of r ca . j FOUR PER CENT. fected by engineers familiar with un alitea os deveniigrs on oll corns of high speed, long-stroke motors of | | at least three months on the first day rearensr aestiss dsonery 18 1380, It is easy to see why our belief that the Hupmobile is | jepesited on er before Jan. 10 Money . . - . . | Mdm intereat from dea 2. 3420 | the best car of its class in the world, is so widgly shared HENRY A. BOHENCK, President, WIIAM 2, KNOX. Comptroller, SURES LIDDL secrete by others. For example, The Comfort Car is held at a % consistently /ower depreciation, and a /igher cash value, i>. CO) WO YEOES ay any market. The fact is that these are sound values~ VAG LERW ES = They go right back to long life, noteworthy economy, esis. fl Yo tes Annum satisfactory service, and conspicuous performance—the = 4 #321 sound and substantial foundation stones on which the ‘ good name of the Hupmobile has been built. TEMPLAR MOTORS CORPORATION CLEVELAND, OHIO MORROW MOTORS CORPORATION Eastern Distributors 1761 Broadway, at 56th St. New York made on bet a > draw interven fon any 120. ‘Accounts cas Booklet, Banking by Mall." sont free WILLIAM J, ROOME, President. OHN Cc, os SWOLD, Becretary, MARMON AUTOMOBILE CO. OF NEW YORK, Inc , 1880 BROADWAY AT 62nd ST., TEL. COLUMBUS RUPMOBILE COMPANY OF NEW YORK, Inc,, 249-250 W 49(b STREET, TELEPHONE BRYANT 1546 MARMON |LONG ISLAND COMPANY, Ine., 1505 BEDFORD AVENUE, BROOKLYN, N. Y., TELEPHONE PROBPRCT 994i CARVAM MOTORS CORPORATION, 35-17 MALSEY 8T., NEWARK, N. J., TRLEPHONE MULBERRY 2948 MUPMORILE EXHIBIT—SPACE A-2§, MAIN FLOOR, GRAND CENTRAL PALACE Jam. Let 1020. at the rate ot | | FOUR are CENT! ea rom 85 ove | peg CH *SHVINGS INSTITUTION f= erellt, CHAMBERS 2s dl i ae ‘ on ‘ending December Bist, 1019, ot \ the FOUR PER CENT ‘ ; ; 4-Passenger Sportette On Display, Third Floor, Grand Central Palace, Space C3 aL Ee en rea EEN RNNRTE tet eer pene witabon neve o — re

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