The evening world. Newspaper, May 18, 1920, Page 16

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represen: Ohto O11 Company and the Imperial OM Company. | The Ohio Ot! Company—this serves | tian p for purposes of illustration and other | canes could be picked out of the oll industry--makes the price of crude } the oll to the Imperial Oil Company. The Imperial probably | doesn't care what the Ohto Ol Com- urges for its crude products, | oli, both companies are con- , ‘ 1084 ‘ te. As the Ohio O11 Company (Continued From First Page.) Doosts the price of crude oll the Itn- ’ J perial O11 Company boosts the price bg of gusoline or other off products, with Wyoming, Three-fourths of the pro- | increasing profita to both concerns. but its net duction in Miinois and Indiana is On‘ Jan, 31, 1917, the shareholders | g4g, handled by the Ohio Oil Company. 1¢ ip now the leading factor in the development of the oil lands of Wy- ing ‘par oming and Montana, where oll shatks | from $25 to $100. The Attorney Gen- ‘velleve there exists the est basin | oT*! of Ohio—under the laws of which nto Oll Company was in- of hgh, grade oll 0 the United Staten, | ate the Oh? Oi orem at the COMBINATION THE CONSUMER| company could pot make its $16,000,- CAN'T BEAT. 000 cagatalization, worts $60,000,000 by a simple dec J. ‘The Ohio Oil Company recently en- NEW YORK TRANSIT COMPANY tered into @ contract.to deliver 1,000,- A PIPE LINE ORPHAN. 000, barrela of its Wyonring profiuct ‘The New York Transit Company Its to the Imperial apd ssne amend which] ‘pipe line orphan. When we at bas szoted @ new refinery at lied from under the Standa' British Coksnbia, ‘This’ te an’ in: | umbrella In 911 and ordered by the ‘a? item and bas a bearing on|Government to lead a “segrogated” | 000. os, industry Sich is not known | ex{stence it was ca) ned At $6,000,» | taxes were e ic. P genern! pubi 000 and the par value of the stock ‘The Imperial Oi! Company, engaged | was $100 a share. The company ope- in refining oil, is a subsidiary of the Standard pany of New Jersey, rates a pipe | a pire iP yy aes York, t Bayonne, N. J., an which 1s algo a traning’ ane corti’ | tee aton P compe x ing concern, The same interesta are for thought. the Standard Oi! Company refinerls Long Island City and Brook! be ct ee cates mae rile A WEDNESDAY ; than values indicate. : : Suits are of silk mixed worsteds, «breasted and double breasted models. make. 85 doz. * Our regular $3.00 doz. . Every man can be a member of the “white collar brigade” at trifling cost if he buys at this sale. Collars are discon- . tinued numbers, but all are good styles— quarter sizes only. ‘ Underwear and ited in the ownership of the | The pipes of this company ruin under ¢ Manhattan ork Transl shareholders 0 iaglusty $100" share: of capital net earnings averaging a little over 25 ts earnings are fairly steady, view of the mounting cost of agdline and other oll produc the statement of business of the com- pany for 1919 is interesting. In 1919, the company dulivered 16, 602,074 bartels of oil. that year was $914,204, In 1919 it de 16,974,684 barrels of o. come Inereas livered wh ni The profit and of the Ohio O11 Company voted to in-| which has varied INtle 14 a wets $5,942,711 on Dec. 31, 1919, Another pipe line orphan 1s the Na- tional Transit Company, which is in the pipe line business in Pennay!- vania and controls compantes manu- facturing pipe Ine and oll pumping machinery: We shail be brief with the National Transit Company, be- cause what is apparent from its ro. ports from 1917, 1918 and 1919 Is food In 1917, the year the United States entered ‘the war and Congress im- posed the war profits taxes, the ast profits of this orphan were $820,405 and dividends paid amounted to $509,- In 1918 the net income, after war aids practically doubled, golng to $1,020,963. ‘The dividend was exactly doubled and shareholders were pald $1,018,000. In 1919 the net income was more than dowble that of the previous year, (climbing to $2 att $2,645,000, coneern pate stock of $6,362 profits of | share. Hohenrath Says G Its net incom ty Jail pending an 028. | clreumstances surroui weapon to discharge. instantly. Helen Hohenrath, by the authorities. the killing. on the Sterling bill. ter deducting \iixty-two. : STORE OPEN 9 A, M. to 5 P. M. RN West of Fifth Avenue THURSDAY A Great Economy Sale ‘| - HUNDREDS OF MEN’S SUITS Our regular $39.75, $45.00 and $50.00 wae The group of suits is made up from our regular stocks, and also includes a purchase from a well-known manufacturer, who, n&eding money, sold to us at a great concession. The regular prices are conservatively stated, and savings are even more important cassimeres and serges, in three-button single REGULAR AND STOUT SIZES 1260 Men’s Arrow Shirts Made by Cluett, Peabody @® Co. Reduced to 1,79 rae Nothing more is needed than mention of the manufac- : : turer to indicate the style and value of these shirts; quantities may not last for 2 days. percale, with smart stripes on white grounds; also Stylwear Less than wholesale price today—all sizes. Sold at 12 W. 14th St. 1248 Dozen Men's Starched Collars © Men’s Hand Frame Knit Ties They are made of 2.50 Our regular $4.45 A Good Selection Men’s Medium Weight Underwear 1.66 Our regular $1.95 i fe Underwear is of MacDowell and Stutt- | ae Sold at 12 W. 14th St. garter make, and is gray with soft finish. See other pages for our three column adv. and Start of Sexsan Sales of Children’s and Boys’ . Window Screens, Accidentally Discharged. The Mrs, Hohenrath In the hea daughter of the couple, ae ee Dratts New Peni WASHINGTON, May tion providing for a national system of civil service pensions was com- pleted yesterday with the adoption by the Senate of the conferencé report General retire: ment of all Government employees at the age or seventy is provided with the retirement of mechanics and ars tisans at sixty-flve and railway pos- tal clorks, mail carriers and one or two other special classifications at |HELD AFTER WIFE 1S KILLED. Was) in Lone islar In three war tax years this 0 on @ capital r value, $12.60 a evening. ‘Tho reports agree that Gallito lost his life when he jumped into the ring to gave anoth Mojias, who was ation while fighting the bull, animal turned caught him in horns and tossed him. A, bull fight to-day in connection with King Al- fonso’s _birthd: abandoned because of Gallito’s death. Gallito, Famous in Spain, Jumps Into Ring to Save Another— Picador “Also Slain. | MADRID, May 18—he noted to- Daniel Hohenrath, fifty, a watchman reador Gallito, employed on the Pratt estate Inland, was arrested at Clen Cove ity Jast night and put in the Nassau Coun: inquiry into the qunding the deatn of his wife, Caroline, ‘fifty-five, who was |shot and killed late Sunday afternoon, According to his story, he was clean- ing a shotgun when he struck his arm against a kitchen door, causing the builet struck 4, killing her twelve-year-old was questioued She said she was upstairs in her room at the time of Joselito Gomer, was killéd at Place de Talavera Monday night ae he was about to despatch the fifth bull of the Ti ' Cnn THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1920. taxor. Dividends paid amounted t> BRIDE-TO-BE SEES BULL KILL TOREADOR he was fourteen, bull ring. Coombs, whose real name was er toreador, Sanchez 8 in a dangerous situ- The on the newcomer. the stomach with his to be held in Madrid and landed at at lay celebration wae Ho wag only twenty-three years old, feet 22 degrees. and 424 been tn the bull ring since He was engaged tu be married, and his fiancee was pres- ent when he wae injured. | dor was born in Seville and leaves a \fortune of $1,500,000, earned in the i | FLEW NEAR HEIGHT RECORD. With Three Passengers, | Reached 17,150 Feet, Sergt. Clarence Coombs in an Orenco Diplane made another try for the ‘world’s altitude record, carrying three! passengers, and with a single-motored craft from Hazethurst Field, Mineola, yesterday afternoon. twenty minutes Coombs reached a height of 17,150 feet, 260 feet behind the record credited to Capt. Lowell H. Smith in a military machine at San Francisco inst week. Wo", Lake Py SG ad record of 16,- wine plane. took tho alr at 3.30 P.M. 14, ene 'Aela “before. the Muh degrees. Coombs recorded ai ‘The torea- In one hour and Coombs, how- ‘The temperature it was 78 t 17,160 IMPORTA AY SALE] A Most Exceptional Opportunity) PLAYER P FREE with Player Piano—@ player dench, a number of rolls of music of your own selection and de! \ Mesic brings more happiness to more and classical selections, rs =---=-MAIL THIS COUPON AT ONCE- --+-—~| IANOS 'y to your home, ple than any other one thing, and a Player Piano will provide you at all times ‘with the best in both popular BROOKLYN MAN MADE BISHOP Met 1 candidates, elect, the c. W. Bur ALLL ALLL SLIDING TRE FASTFIER wo ferment erase | A CHILD © ra ar \ (i) th store nearest yout home for Pictures of Player Pianos end fur- Hi ' ther details of this very Special Offer. ' ! H ADDRESS .... E. w. fe CVO te sc as a eel NEW YORK G3 Kast B4th St. JERSEY CITY 194 Newark Ave. -WISSNER Sale in All Our Salesrooms. BROOKLYN | 55 Flatbush Ave. | Trying (o Glect Others, DES MOINES, May 18 ballot for the election of Bishops of | moved up into second plage, !)r, Blake: . the Methodist Episcopal Church re- sulted in no election, although sun- ly stantial gains were made by severai| ops remain to be elected With 648 necessary to lowing voce Minneapol | Blake, Tho foyrth| gain was made by [ dropping to + third. Barnest G. se dast: 23; counted yesterday. o Protect Your Clothes From Moth, Dampness and Dust CLOSE IT. and can ‘ Auto Patented Sold by the leading Department and Drug Stores throughout the United States Or we will send them direct upon receipt of price. Catalogue upon request. FACTORY, 370 Pearl Street, New York City. |. Bickley, Phitadetphia, Chicago, 449; * p | Titus Lowe, Omaha, 290, wan taken immediate o Brooklyn was eleoted a Bishoy bailet taken Baturday evening and. Made of Strong Duplex Paper. (Chemically Treated) Garments are pended from hangers at will. j No Wrinkling. No Offensive Odor, WxSx64 Ulster Size 30x5x60 Overcoat Size 30x5x50 Business Suit Size 24x5x37 Muff,and Blankét Size, Vixl2x7 Muff or Stole Box 17x12x7 ¥. rr, Bi The Ath ballet. Seven’ Biéh- Richardson of on the be removed, Coat Size ‘ runt twat tol Cnr Garth LO TAUT ANG” There are two restaurants on the roof of the Pennsylvania. One is the big room extending the full length of the block Seventh Avenue; the other, adjacent, is the “Butterfly Room”—and in the latter there is no Both are modish in decoration, with a wealth of vivid colot toned into grateful harmony by the cool prevailing Both are decidedly worth seeing, and both offer menus of the best things to eat that New York affords. Luncheon, dinner, supper. Dancing from 7 p.m. except Sundays QOLENVE SAP URRAY LIA 22, 6 P/M. ing, no music, *

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