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MH My U B Atel pf... 1G 100% Uteh Couper eo 66 Utah Be, Va Caro Chem Vanadium Steel Waban, LIBERTY BONDS. Liberty 31-28 opened 90.70, oft .20; 2d 41-48 82.50, off 60; 4th 41-45 83.00, off 10; Victory 48, 94.90, off . 43-48 96.00, off 20. BANKING AND FINANCIAL. V ZTE N The Stoneham f{ N WEEKLY MARKET LETTER} N issued every Friday N N covers the active issues of theN § Oils, Industrials, =. f § Mining and Curb Securities. No one interested in the market, NM cither as an investor or specul tor, should fail to place his nameN on our uaiing fist, to receive afl N ' N copy of this full-of-value publi- ation. Ask for Copy No, 30. ) Chas. A. Stoneham & Co. 41 Broad Street, New York pryene Aero: Alliwaukoe = Cieveland—oront 1.0 PROMOTION: Chiows’ Hartford Ph! 0 % 5 1% Shares High eee MISCELLANKOUS 2100 Awe Cont 1% 60 Ae od 4 11200 Au Woolen tte % 100 Atlas ‘Truck 1% 300 Cleveland Auto voccccsc O8 100 Columbia * Fimerald 5 1 0 Colomvat ‘Tire Sth 0 General Asvhalt oon, 6500 Grape Cla... % Graye Cla pd af, 200 Morculen Paper ...s.sc. 99 600 Indian Packing |..4 8% 415 Lie Mor Coal, 1% 100 Nor” Am Paper % 100 Patebowue Ply 1200 Perfection Tire 800 Nadie Com 800 Radio Com pta 1.0 ftanke Motora 500 Republic Tire Rub. 500 Kd Itevnolde Bow... 300 Noy de France . wm 10 Singer Mfg. 2000 Hweets Co, 1% 1100 Times Sq Auto 31% 200°U 8 High Speed Tool . 21 11.0 0 8 Steam .., 2% U 8 Transport 10% 700 United Piet Prod 4 00 United Profit Sharing .. 1 1210 Un, Met, Candy 15% STANDARD OILS, 20 Ohio O11... a0 8 8 Ol of Cal a2 608 Ol of NY yO INDEPENDENT OILS, 200 Allen OW . 3 2% 5200 *Alliéd O11 100 Ark Nat Ges rts 28¢0 Boone Oil (i 2000 Boston Wyoming 1000 United Tex Ol 1000 Victoria Ol new. 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Law, Maat | 200 Vutean Oo. 2% 1% 2% 100 White Ol oe 21% a ° MINING. m 1 1000 Alas Br Col ms 1% 16% 1%) 100 am Tin & Tungsen “ ‘ 6.68 | 800 Arizona Silver : % % 6 6 | 1200 “Atlante ‘ ea 2% | 2700 *ielcher Divide 6 6 67% | 2800 “Hieber Ext ie, mm” 14h] 1100 Big Sedge ... % 2% 4¥4| 1000 "Booth ne T% «99% | ITO *Bost & Mout..... # —& | 1000 *Cated Min F 1% 1%| 800 Canada Cop 1 oO 5% | 2500 Cande! * 888 | 8300 “Corte: 2% | 1000 Cresson 2 1200 Crescent Me 4% | 89:0 "Divide 41% | 200 KL Salvador a | a 00 “Famine Sliver 49 | 8000 Kureke Croesus 1 SH 8% | 9150 Koreka Molly 1% M124 | 400 48 Minin ‘ 1% 1% 1% | 900 Golden Gato . % % 36 | 400 *Gold Con: 9 9 20% 31 | 5000 “Gold Devel . ae Ne 2 —-f | 2000 "Gold Kewena . eee ane 10% 10% | 4000 *Go1d Merger Cet eee 2 8% | 1000 "Gold Biiver Pick. *. eae: ite 1% 1% | 4000 Gold Zone i 1s 8 1515 | 200 Heele Mining (A 44% 100 Honduras Syn... 18% 18% 18 18 gig. | 1400 “Jumbo Rxtension Ws 0) ae to a9. | 200 *Knex Diels ..... 6 8) 8 te gre | 180 Louisiana Co .- 8 1500 MeManara % % 100 Magma Cop .. 22% he 1200 *Marsh Min " u 100 Mason Valley 1000 *Motherlode ‘ BO "Murray Mogridge ..... 10 900 Nipissing - o% 100 Citles Ser "B" offs 6 36 8H | 2700 *North Star, i aes | 200 Coston & Co TH 7% | 400 Ophir Stiver % % 900 Dominton Olt 10% 10%! 100 *Prince Con % 200 Duauiems . 4%4 4% | 1000 *Rex Cons... O% OM 200 FIk Basin Pet 8 | 4100 Roper Group. aes) 40 Fameraida O11 % | 8700 Yan Tey... 6 8 1100 Federal Oi! 2% — 2% | C00 Silver King of Arisona,, 14% 1% 100 Fensland ... 8% 8%] 100.8 Suver Lead -% % 200 Gilliland Om . 3248 | 1000 *Suc8@s Mining. dis Pe 200 Glentock Ot 2% 2% | 2100 Tonopah Belmont. m 1% 2/0 Granada Ott 10% 10% | 1200 "Tonopah Cash Boy. eae f 4(0 Home Pet. 3% 3%} 1100 Tone Divide... 1¥ 1200 Houston Oil . 0 70 | 700 Tonopah Extension % 1000 Hudson Oil % % | 2000 "Tonopah Midway n 1100 Int Pet 35 | 700 Tonopah Mining. 1% 1800 Taland O11 . 5% | 3000 *Tonopsh Atizpen.. 8 600 Key County G 2 | 200 United Eastern. % 10:0 Livingston 1 | 1200 *Victory 1 10 Lome Star Gas 27 | 400 Wee Ind © 1% 200 Magna Oil . 4 | 1000 *White Caps....e.-cees s 600 Merritt Ol} é 14% | 1000 *Whito Cups Extension... 2 2 100 Metropolitan Pet 4% 4% | 1000 Wiibert . ‘ 290 Mex Pau 84% 1344) 1000 +Yerrngton yee pam) 1300 Morten Pet. 3% om 8m BONDS. 200 No Am Oil . 3% 8% —- 8%] 5000 Allied Packer Os. 6 69 200 Okla Net Gas . 35-34% 35 -| 8000 Am ‘Tel ds 22. HK 14K 1000 Phillips Pete 4 83 -33-_| 25000 Atlantic Coast 98% 18% 3600 Phillipe Pets res, 2 1% 1% | 52000 Anglo Amer OL Tis. 100 100% 10 Pittsburg Oi 12 1212 | g000 Chi Un St 6%. 0% 904 eee ut at Umar | at gt 1300 Royal D ta, u% 1% re 9 3100 Ryan OU TW, Wee Po ey fey 300 Salt Creek Pro 30% 35% 35% | 35000 Southwest Ball 7 0% 96% 1800 Sapulpa Ref . 5% 4% ee 500 Sequoyal Ol , * u& 4% PARNINGS. &0 Shell TT rts, ee ee) e sass Sipe Pee 1% 1% is | Ohio Cities Gas Company, year 2300 Skelly O11 10% 10% 1% {ended March 81, 1920—Surplus in- 400 Spencer Pet 20% 26% 2% |come after all charges and Federal 600 Stanton Ol new. 8 2% «2% | tax, $10,448,598, equal after preferred 2000 Texas Pacific Coal. oo 52% 83 | dividend t 3 a share on $45,937,- 11700 Trsay Pacific Coal rts.. a2 10% |500 common stock $25 par against } 2000 Tropical OU .. 19% | $9,536,567,"or $4.93 a sMare on same %|amount of common stock in the pre- % | vious year, i f ii | ™ yr {| Liberty Bonds Bought and Sold for Cash at Stock Bxchenne, Pricos and interest Call or sen PURDY & co. “ SPRCIALTY SALESMAN mantot ‘cery gud drug true to sell Row Vil, 2h) Brows’ —$—$—_$—_—$—_——$_—$———— ns % o1eDo. Fi, SPRINGER.—JAY. ve | CAMPBELL FUNBRAL eHURCH, * ‘Thursday, 14 A, M &% | PURPIN.—DOROTHEA, 3 CAMPBELL FuD HURCH, Thursday, 12 noon, re; FRA T Broadway “CAMPBELL SERVICE” FINED TO NEW YORK CITY A telephone call will bring our tative to you, wherever may be, with the least possible delay. We have personal Hepresentutives almost everywhere. Call ‘Columbus 8200” Any Hour, Day or Night NK E.CAMPB HE FUNERAL C (NON SECTARIA at 66" St O Artistic Funeral Destans oar Specialty FUNERAL DIRECTORS, IS NOT CO. jou 23°'Streey at 8 Ave, KI The war put an end to many good things—among them the importa- tion of Marshall's Kippered Herrings, that famous Scotch brand, the favorite of three generations in this country. Now you can introduce it to the youngsters of the fourth generation. For Marshall's is back! You can get it from ‘your grocer, either Kippered Herrings or Herrings with Tomato Sauce. PPERED HERRINGS Scotch WALL STREET Total sales, stocks, 1,264,100 shares. Securliles and commodities under- went heavy liquidation in Wall Street to-day, presaging, according to the general financial belief, deflation in the prices of materials of all'kinds. The \market opened duil and with a slightly lower range, of prices, and continued to drag along without showing particular animation until noon, when a heavy wave of selling orders struck the whole security list, inchiding Liberty Bonds, and soon jextended to the cotton, corn and grain markets, Heavy selling continued for the rest of the session and leading stock issues declined from 3 to more than ing their sharp break of established new low by declining from points with the second of 4 1-48 being the weakest Cotton feil off $5 per bale. Corn was practically demoralized, dropping 10 cents per bushel, and the oftsa, rye and proviston’ markets all were dis- tinctly heavy. At times “clothing, motor, oil and ; steel shares were dumped on the market in a manner that betokened but small regard for what they might bring. Mexican Petroleum dropped $8 points, Pan-American 6 points, United States Steel established a new low for this year at 91%, with a loss of more than 3 points; Baldwin Loco- yesterday, 10 15 jssuo to ican Woolen lost 7 points, and among others Atlantic, Gulf and West Indies declined 10 points. Following the statement of Gov. Harding of the, Federal Reserve Boar yesterday to the effect that jcommercial credits must be reduced, it was rumored to-day that the ‘bank will soon issue a list of loans, class- ifying those that are essentia 1 unegssential, and t will be peremptorily ordered to radi cally reduce those that kre \Ual. ‘Chis report could not firmed oe DIVIDENDS Crucible Steel Company clared the regular preferred dividend, | which is payable June 30 to stock of | record June 15, JAMAICA RESULTS. The FIRST for th $800; |(Fator), 3 to 1, even and 2 Frank, "116 (Haynes, 15 to 1, 4 tol. 3 to 2; Enfilade, 113 (Fairbrother), 4 t> 5. 1'to 3 and out. Time 1.13 3-8) The ‘Trout, Bon Tronip, Pocatello, Gloomy Gus, and Keen Jane also ran. SECOND RACE—For three-year-olds and upward; claiming: purse $800; six furlongs.—Asterick, 110 (Johnson), 5 to 2, 9 to 10 and 2 to first Frank Waters, 110 (Turner), 4 to 1, 7 to 5 and 9 to 10, second; Goldvale, 107 (Fator), 5 to 1,2 to 1 and even, third. Time, 1134-5, Tiger Rose, ‘Our Nephow, Barry's Pet, Pierre A #eu and Babetté also ran. SSS SS 8 points, Liberty bond issues, follow- | record prices | motive dropped about 7 points, Amer- | SILK “ONMYSTERYSLOP. Goods Seized on River Craft AND WOOLENS attorney 152 West [Ni sented for " t = | préme Court + Had Been Taken From | Railroad Yards. habeas oles 1 bi pease uma mother Silk and woolens to the value o. $200,000, recovered by the police last | night from a at the foo! piled high at Police Headquarters, were claimed to-day by representa- tives of tr ' goods stol been ident tral and t! Old Domin took place ‘The police | ordinary fi , the headquarters of river pirates. The boat was deserted. driven by there are plosion abi may explain “pirate headquarters,” abandoned, at the pier, result of t scribing themselves as Irving Golden, No. 205 W ter Weil, {had three at’ $15,000, tives, Golden said he had been em- ployed yesterday to help Weil carry the bales f: by a stran the man he dic taken to E ‘The pole were stole New Je The woolen goods are said to have chauffeurs. On a truck, the police say, é silk there.t member banks been given find the owner of the sloop. and adopt the rgystery sloop" seized t of West 35th Street and “ George report, cl | mitting certat sportation companies as en transit. \t ifled by the New York Cen- | T, he silk by officials of the lon line. The alleged ‘thefts in Jersey freight yard: think the mystery sloop, of ishing type, may have been ye f Obie and an auxiliary motor and t, evidences of a recent ex- oafd. It is probable this the presence of the usw It was discovered as a he arrest of two men de- est 112th Street, and Wal- No. 249 East 42d Street, for four. they | Curs, 101; Ja), bales of raw silk valued According to the detec- | of ‘ili: 110: Honig 118! Mela, Artie Dear uo 113 m3; rom the foot of 35th Street nger who wantod to store Weil said he had to cart the silk by a 1 not know. The two were olice Headquatters, ay the silks and from freight yards ‘They expect soon y 1 old wen70, Feon, Win’ I Meliora, 101 for n Longht Ron'ance, err 101 Bi ns Weidel, 1 intonvil SIXTH RAGE—altume, $1 MISS BACO MAKES | NEW PLEA FOR BABY Opposes Confirmation of Goff Re- port Awarding Infant to | Heidemann. Charles Braunhut of No, 280 Broad- Karl Heldemann 9th | the child of Maria Theresa Baco, pre-| Strer confirmation to-day, test! the latter's wife, who ‘desired to infant and give it a good education and a start ip life, Coughlin, Baco, opposed the confirmation of the ing Goff had erred in ad- testimony |physteal condition of tne attor! ability to support herself. rey reserved decision, LOUISVILLE ENTRIES. | The Louisville entries for to-morrow's races are as follows: St RACH Purse $1,000; claiming: three- ‘on oe \ Maid 105, ALS ej ove mile and ‘a quarter, the findings {former Justice John W. Goff, referee} take | hwheas corpus action brought by the for the possession of the child. Goff awarded the child to the father a varkler, 100 Sandwe ad, 114: is, baseasarens ine Para ice man, 106; ‘Hadrian, 106 Madge F.. 107; According to of et, father of by the Su- of mony in the) into cash. ney fort Miss of almost $6,000,000 bonded. indebtedne: ceeds its assets. In $2,000,000 capital stock as to the mother and Justice ition The particular question Bas rates collected, by July 1, 1916. each case with ; Company. This deposit, jar siainle the company itself. increased Pay. “the Phoenix seven fi 10L rary adjustment of later date, Increases provided total tinue until June 30, 1922 New Gover in Crimea. Orimea. STORE OPEN 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. MEARN Fourtventh Street Today West of Fifth Avenue Tomorrow Best Grade “‘Continental’’ OW, before your enemy the fly arrives, is the time to see to your windows. WINDOW. © @ © All should be per- fectly screened with these new, perfectly adjusted / window screens, which if bought while this startling value lasts will afford protection to your house and cost you a large percentage less than you would ' ordinarily pay. Screens are well made, with wire cloth securely fastened to frame and ‘covered with moulding. -The best hard wood obtainable is used for frames and is finished in oil. fect adjustment is guaranteed. GROUP ONE, High. Closed. Open.. | ‘ 15 in, 21 in, 88 in, | 42 Je ips (94 pss BBlin; be ; . 7 Our regular 24 in. 16 in 26 in, | 55 to .75 22 in, 23 ine 83 in, | * it High. Closed. Open. 24 in. 23 in, 87 in, 58 ‘ A ° 24 in. 41 in. ae 5 Our regular 28 in, 87 in. 85 to $1.05 80 in, 16 in, 26 in, - Both sides are alike, and per- GROUP TWO. GROUP THREE in. NO EXCHANGES *Open. | 37 in. 45.in, | yg | 37 in, { Our regular 37 in, $1.10 to 45 in, $1.35 60 in, NO C. O. D.’s Be Sure to Measure Windows Carefully foreCorrect Measurements NO RETURNS See Other Pages for Our Three-Column Advt.—Start-of-Season Sales of Children’s and Boys’ Underwear, (a - Housedresses and Surf Cloth EXCESS GAS COST HARD TO COLLECT Consumers May Lose Unless Courts « Find Way to Convert Kings County Bonds Into Cash, Corporation Counsel }O'Brien's office, consumers of gas in the section of Brooklyn supplied by the Kings County Dighting Company have , small chance of getting back the excess 115 cents a thousand cubic feet which ‘the Company has been charging for {several years, unless the courts find @ way to convert the compafiy's bonds ‘The figures given out to-day by As- sistant Corporation Counsel Hyatt, who will file a memorandum with Supreme Court Judge Tierney to-morrow, cate that the Kings County 4 ighting ~ Company has assets approximating $3- . 000,600 against which it Mas laibilitied in securities. considerably it has liability an mortgages of approximately $100,000, now being pressed by the Corporation Counsel re lates tb the return of $600,000 in exces: the company%] Since the 80-cent law became effective The company has col lected 95 cents a thousand cubic feet but has deposited the excess 15 cents the Empire Trust however? hin not been’ made in cash, but in bonds of Mi sonie' NO : ARMY-NAVY BILL SIGNED. Provides About 900,000,000 a Year|] WASHINGTON, May 19.— President Wilson to-day signed the army and navy pay ‘ill, providing for a tempo- pay scales for officers and enlisted men pending per- manent legislation of the subject at a mately $60,000,000 a year, they are re troactive to last Jan, 1 and will con ment Reported Formed LONDON, May 19.—A Central News) despatch from Helsingfors dated Tues day says it is repofted Gen, has formed a new government in indi« approx! - H | { Wran