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TEN THE PITTSBURG PRESS SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 10. 1920 Dividend Nes EASTERN MARKET ERRATIC the period of neutrality in 1910 and 1916. From $1,890,678,304 on July 1, 1914, the stock of gold in the United States rose to $3,088,904,808 in April, 1917, when we entered the war. The total etock of money in the United States exclusive of that held by the United States treasury, increased from $3,419,168 308 on July 1, 1914, to on April 1, 1917, representing a rise of $1,282,962,573, of which was in gold. ALMOST ENTIRE WINDOW GLASS FEATURES H-wBr Slacks Reported by Child, Kay Woods, members New York Stock Exchange, Pittsburg Exchange, and Chicago Board of We Suggest the Immediate Purchase of PITTS-PORT OIL GAS At First Offering Price $5.00 Per Share Chas.

Haler tract, approximately 50 acres sur world has nmfa.mtinjsa Lastl Prev Low Sale IPrire I OpenHlgh Cabls adrleet say-ths Shell Traaaport Trading; Co. has declared an Interim dividend of two shillincs free of tax. The Idaho Power Co. declared the usual quarterly dividend of 1 per cent on It preferred stock. Ths Philadelphia Rapid Transit Co.

declared the regular semi-annual dividend of 2H per cent out of surplus (union to Dec. 81, 1919, payable Jan. 81 to stock of record Jan. 21. The Willys-Overland Co.

has declared the regular quarterly dividend of 25 cents on the common stock, payable Jan. 20. The Penn Traffic (of Johnstown) has declared a jeml-annual dividend of 3 per cent and an extra dividend of 1 per cent, both payable Feb. 2, as registered Jan. 15.

The same rat was paid six months ago. The Publio Service of Northern Illinois declared the regular quarterly dividends of 1 per cent on, the common and 1H per cent on the preferred stocks, payable Feb. 2, to stock of record Jan. IE. Giililand OH Co.

declared Initial quarterly dividend of 2 per cent on the preferred stock, payable Feb. is to stock of record Feb. t. i 1 J-tMB Pittsburg West Virginia declared the regular quarterly $1.50 preferred dividend, payable Feb. to stock of record Feb.

2. Prices quoted for grain ana Hay (In ear lotB) at the Pittaburg Grain, Hay and Feed exenanse ioiiow: Corn No. 2. BUSINESS IN PITTSBURG Utility Issues Active' and Stro ng; 8-Point Unturn in Machine Stock Duquesne Oil Rallies on Curb Gains Precede Losses in New York DEBTS BECAUSE OF GREAT WAR White. No.

1 mixed ..31.6032.60, Clover, N'o. 2 $1.65 1.70 No. 2 yellow ehell $1.631.4 Allis dial. ulvil 50 61 61 Am. L.

Z. 21V4 21t 20 20 4 21 Amer. Ship 28 282 28141 284 Araer. Can 1 a 67 '-ai 06 66 66Jg Am. Lin.

Oil 75' 75A-a loh'ai 75i 76 Am. C. Am. 11. it L.

28 28 28 28 27i do pfd 118 118 11S 118 Am. Loco. Am. -Smelt. .1 68ki 9Vi "8 No.

603135. 50 No. 2... $32.00 33.00 Straw. do No.

Oats. 1 -white. 93 934c do No. do No. Ryo 815.5016 00 Oats Wheat do No.

46 Vs 4i I 46 45 Hay, tlm- Am. Stl. Fdy. Am. Sugar Am.

Su. Tob. 133 (4 ,139 1138 li 38 hi 138Vi Feed. 95 sa'-ji So 14 By Arthur W. Wilson.

Am. T. T. 97 HI 87 7 0 7V 71 169 63 157 othr vaotations btvi aeen Standard jdlscontinued for the $32. 00.

12.50 present. In carload lots follow: Manchester yards Hay, 6: oat, 10 corn, 4H: feed, 8: wheat, 1. Ii. O. Hy.

straw. 2. Stocks were strone durinc the Pa Am. Tob. Sec.

I 71 HI 71 I 70 Am. Woolen (166 il6a ,157 Anaconda S3 63tb 63 Atl. U. W. 1,171 (171 1I68 Atchison i 4Ai 84V 844 By Louis Ross Gottlieb.

From "Financial Matun of the Bellig-frtn(." pnbltxhed by the Banker Trust Co. of New Vorlt. Since the beginning of the war, 16 of the belligerent countries have contracted new obligations to the extent of 212.2C8 millions or $.129.51 per i3 168 170 84i 84 120 rounded by Carnegie Gas Co. on the North and East Snake Hollow producers and Philadelphia Co. on the West Snake Hollow O.

G. and Car- negie Gas Co. on the South. 15,000 Feet Korth of Foster 53,000,000 gusher Looks like the best opportunity in the wonderful Mo Keesport Gas belt, large acreage and protected by large ft acreage. Price of shares may, be advanced without notice.

3 Full information on request. Order by phone, mail or wire colleot 50 Lone Star Gas 41V, r.O Lone Star Gas 41 Oklahoma Gas 41 Va 10 Refrac pfd 102 10 Mfrs. Light Heat 61i 2,000 Copper 'Ii It) Arkansas Gas 40 2iK) Arkansas Gas (lots) 300 Arkansas Gas Arkansas Gas Cyst 9.roo San Toy Clots) ti Pittsburg Brewing 44 Independent Brewing pfd I- Am. W. G.

Alach. 12S Bald. .1121 .123 120 ha il-'O 32 32 Market Talks 97 ''ii 93 A Special Issue of our Weekly Market Talks 14H 14 capita. The contribution of allied Chm'Jnj Mouse 48 HI 4H altl. Sz Ohio 32 32 32 Beth.

St. 98 S9tti 97 Bkln. Kp. Trnj 13 Ai 14 HI 13 B. Jt O.

1 4i i 48H My, But. 28-i 28A4J 28 Cl. 43 43 Hi 43 Can. Pacific. 28 I 28 43 I 42- Saturday.

Jan. 10. Transactions pass 10 Am. Window Glass alach. lit Cen.

9 98 99i 98 98 ing through the Pittsburg Clearing Hou-e will be devoted exclusively to I countries to this total Is mii-1 lions or 85 per capital, and that I of the central powers, 62,911 millions i or $4'2S 05 per capita. The distinction of having the lowest per capita debt of all the belligerents during the pre-war period falls to the (United States. At the most recent date. Great Britain leads all its allies Cer. de L8H I 68 Hi 6S 68 Chan.

Motor. ,127 Uil2 "rday short session, but the gains limited largely to specialties. The money rate held hish throughout1 the week and keen interest is shown the bank statement. 1 eclarat ion of a 12a stock dividend on V. S.

i Kubber is but the lorerunner of siini- jar distributions if the Supreme 5i court's derision regard- etock dividends makes such di- 'ributions exempt from income tax. 'The Democratic clash as to the part the peace treaty should play in the oruing presidential campaign may result in the warring factions at' Washington reaching a compromise. and anything which speeds return to normal will be beneficial to busi- Jiess. The progress In promoting Belgian 1 and Italian loans' has not received, mie attention from the stock uut its force soon should influence i copper, steel, cotton and other com- rnodity markets. Railroad legislation: in still in a muddled state and few- ua I 66 55 S6V4 86 86 Ti 2hi la made the comparisons Kxchangee.

Balances. Today $24,025,866 6 $8,194,019 It Prev. Saturday 29,549,237 30 6,482.728 07 For the week: Monday 34 $10,103,351 95 Tusday 26,1 22.284 59 8. 776.094 29 "Wednesday 27.664.927 11.337.820 RAILROAD SECURITIES 43 and associates as-well as Its former 4-s 94.20 1.10 ai 42 86 20 4 3 66 82 81 8'iH 42H i 6 i opponents in per capita indebtedness; 66 83 France comes next, with New Zealand hes. Ohioj oa Chi.

i Nthwnj it Chile Copper.j 20 C. K. it 1. .1 42 li. E.

tjo Cons. Can 82 Cal. Pack 81 Corn rPod. 86 Cruc fcteel C. C.

52 Bela. Sc llud.t S4 Col. Graph. 60 81' SOil 80 24.856.935 10 9.938,42 8 I Thursday 86H 85 HI 8 Friday Saturday -1 Hi215H 24.025.866 66 8.194.019 17 and Italy closely following. In the group of central powers.

Germany occupies the unicjueo-posit ion of having both the lowest per capita debt at the outbreak of the war and the high 68 AY Totals 94 60H $157,816,790 70 $58,364.26 27 5 68 96 Prev 62H 62 94 HI 3 4 691 60 13H1 13 32 HI 18 I 17i 83 16S 62', 9 4-H 69 13 31 18 13HI 13H est per capita aeoi amonsr us allies at Same wk 1 vr 127.719,645 97 47,965.780 13 I-faily average 28.301. 631 78 Southern Pacific Southern Railway Pennsylvania Baltimore Ohio N. Y. Central New Haven and others Srnd for Free Copy, 3 33H 18 1 18 43 h3H JO- J'ittsburg Coal Co. pfd.

'M Carbo llvdrogen 1M) Liberty 4 Us: llioo to 11:30. A. W. G. M.

(lots). 10 A. W. G. M.

loo Ohio Fuel Oil 10 Ohio Kuel Oil 3-o Ohio Fuel Oil (lots) Arkansas J'. Brew 000 Copper San Toy loo Oklahoma Gas Oklahoma Gas 50 Barnsdall Ooo Kay (juuntv Gas $li Liberty Liberty 1st 4s $2H Liberty 1st 4s Liberty 4th 4ts Liberty 4th Libertv 4th $2iH Liberty 2d 4s $2(Hi Llbertv 4s S-'UO Libertv Libertv 4'4s Victory 4s S-100 Victory 434s 11:30 to 12:00. 83 Av prev 28.531.389 1 Totals for the year to date: 1920.. $20 8,144,061.04 Kris 1 Kreept-Tex. Oaslun iulf StPt i Cen Jiui.

Ooodrich i Gt. Nor. It.y.j Gt. Nor. Ore.

I 701 UNION BANK BUILDING, Phone, Court 149. PITTSBURGH, PA. S2 S2 78 331H.3-9 ,327 ,328 82 80 Hi 80 HI 80 79 78HI 78Hi SH 40HI 39'vl 39H 3SV 40 Ind. Aleo. 1112,112,114 .24 .00 41Vj i S9.5o 92.

TO ..92.70 V2.20 ..91. tK) ..1.00 ..4.14 .04.14 1 ns. Cop. operators care to venture into the carriers. The equipments have been strontj of lata as means soon must be found to rehabilitate the carriers.

Oil developments are bullish, as further advances, have been made In the crude oil market, and still deliveries re below requirements. Gasoline, copper, wheat, susar. silver and several other commodities were advanced in price during the week. ARKANSAS GAS ACTIVE. Pittsburg issues were fairlv active Hi 68 58 Hi int.

core 116 ,1 1.1 11 tne present ume. only one naiion has emerged from the conflict unscathed financially, namely. Japan. The increase in tax receipts during the latest full fiscal year for which data are available as compared with the fiscal year immediately preceding the war follows: United S'ates. Great Britain.

2 Germany 2X7; I'alv. 2(4 0: Canada, 8.1.7; Japan, France. 2fl xotr rincrLATio. The note circulation of 15 beilieerent powers at the most recent date totals 77.f.'Vi millions as compared with tnillions before the outbreak of the Tn 1 1, ea intArt-sl tlio it, In. Mtr.

Ma. 47j 48 47H 47fei 47' do pfd. V110V111 H0' Int. Paper 84Hi 85HI 847! S4r" Int. Cala.

19HI 19H! 1 9 1 19 IWINSL0W TAYLOR a The prices paid tar oM or varloua grsdet by the purchasing agencies are: Horner and Caddo prices are the same. EASTERN FIELUrVHealdton 2.00 WATCH MAIN OFFICES 90 90 I 90 111. -cen. vo 1 N. LOUISIANA ivai i.2i ij'i ennsylvanla Cushinf 130 South 15th Street PHILADELPHIA rhiiiw Locoit 5182.

Rat SIM. S.fiO'rifhtoa J.5 Cabell of note circulation per head of popu'a- IJma. Kelly Tire Ken. Cop. Key.

Tire Co. Lack. Sil. Lee Rubber L-e. Valley Lo.

Nash. Mid. St. Oil ,147 147 147 (147 I .31 Si 31H! 3t, 31! 31 I 44 44H 44 44: 43-, 88 Hi 6H; 8H 7 37 37 37 37 37 44 44 44 44 441, illlH.HlH 66 1 66 Hi 6i i 65 i 66 isnrlti nignest npures per capua ui inr e- 42 D-Soto 25 ttim-r H.mr. and above.

J-8' Bull Bayou 32' Horn. o- Caddo 45 WTOMISO Creak 2.49 ij 3.0 0 1.13 war pfrioa is snown rjy ine a.ii""i Indiana p-roup, while at the most recent the tables are reversed, the central tvooster powers having a circulation larger by pivmouth Max. Motor. PL Bought, Sold and Quoted. Actively dealt in on the Local Curl).

Ctrcalar aipon Requrit. VviLLiAfVi P. LEMLEY CO. STOCKS SV BONDS Arrott Building, PITTSBURG, PA. Private Ksrhange Bell.

Court 4S23 P. Jt A- Main 511 Mx. M. 1st 33H! 34HI 33Hj 34H 33 pfd; 62i 3i 2 62 21 4 -06 213Hj B.r Muddy. per cent.

i- Mex. Petro Of all the nattors. leads in OKLA. TEXAS pnot 114 134-s 4 Hi', B'Atta. Miami Cop.

I 24 1 Saturday' and prices were strong, i Ohio Fuel Oil. which is drilling in Louisiana, advanced 1 points to Arkansas Natural Gas retained, its position as market leader, and its' price around 40 is taken to Indicate i another stock dividend in the early when its capped wells in the' Homer oil field are tapped. The com-I pany has a potential daily output of T.o.ooo barrels of oil. but the real worth of Its great operations in Louisiana! will not be known until pipe line 'if liveries are made. one flay this past week upwards of shares of Gas were the demand, came from New York and Chi-' indicating the strong position! -of the company.

Manufacturers Light Heat and Marland Refining are, ether Pittsburg Interests which have launched operations in tiffey-Gillespie Oil attained a new high record of TO earlv in the week 4Si 24 CHILOS. KAY WOODS, mnm JTew Tork fctoek Kxchaac PltUbnrgh Stock Kxrbanr Chlcaco Hoard of Trad ret i i 1.08 ii i.3 l.r Crek note rirculation per capita at the Kansas Sz oua. Biectra. Batn most recent data, although its order 51 23. 41 41 rra Creek.

Thermnpo! wafs third last before the wr. France follows, with (com- l.incdl clooelv behind. The increase Hurkburnett Henrietta Thrall Stra wn 3.00 Midv. 51 Misr. M.

I'aciflc pfd 41 Nova Scotia. 73 Natl. Pnamel Natl. Lead 82 Neva da Cop. i i N.

V. CALIFORNIA 11 a Airitulalmn rf the larpf I To 1 0 3 I S3'-I SIS i 1 6 112-. 110 2 an jmti-jm. 1 -2 i '3 i 8 4', i 81--s 1 I 111, ill'J-S 110 i i i k. xu oe A.

W. G. 10 A. V. A.

AW G. A. W. G. A.

AV. G. 10 A. W. G.

il A. AV. G. a. w.

A. A A. G. loo Barnsdall (lots r.o Oklahoma Gas Carnisie Lead Ohio Fuel Oil jr. Ohio Fuel Oil 7." Ohio Fuel Oil 2f0 Arkansas Natural Gas 100 Arkansas Natural Gas Arkansas Natural Gas Arkansas Nat.

Gas (lots). loo Kay Count Gas 2.000 Kay County Gas 2" Guffey-Gillespie Oil Guffey-Gillespie Oil P0 Guffey-Gillespie Oil 2O0 Transcontinental Oil Marland Refining loo Carbo-Hydrogen pfd. 5." Carbo-Hyorogen 1.2 i i HT. :1 'ilUIHI II-, 'j lows: Russia. 4VfoUi: Austria-Hun- i crsicam a ii ii.iii la-nun- flrsirans tttcv.

X. V. Central, ST parv. 21-fold: Germany. IS-fold: Great! do l.ght t.

Mill mis; Com. 2. 00. Can. 0'ij 79-! SO 98Si SSi V7-" Duncan 4r Augusta CANADA New Issue $3.00 Exempt from Normal Federal Tax -Ntn.

I'acinc. 80 Nor. AVesi' 9SSj Ohio C. Gas. 4(SSi Okla.

Si, Fere Marq. i 4SS 4S I 4S 4'-; i 9'ii 9H Britain, f'-fold: France and Italy, eacii United States. 4-fold, and Japan From Aug. 1. 1014.

to Sept. 10. America's excess of imports over exports was Id'J millions, whereas 31 I 28S 30 28 17. L. POO GLflS SE30E CO when the company perfected arrangements to operate around Eastland, Tex.

Oklahoma Natural Gas has been Pan. Am. Pet, 103 103 4 1 01 1, 101V, 102 The trustees of the Chicago jani- 1 tarv district accepted the offer of U-ji iH hv a syndicate for i-enrwi. k. k.

4 42 i 42 42', jthe excess of silver exports over irn- i mi.t) worth of City of Chicagro 4 per 1L I. I Sot ei, o. 38 41 41! 42 poris iurmg i ne same a 1 cent judgment bonas. rt: mill'ons. Very heavy purchases mad by.

Kuropean belligerents in this on. LIBERAL rp.ED.T TERM? enable 4 41' 21, 22 6- i 62 9 9 'i lOl. country necessitated the Shipment 01 i tnrl own a valuable mam 1. W. Peoples Gas .1 Phila.

Co. Pierie Oil Pitts. Coal I'r. stl. Pierce Ar.

Ry. stl. Sp.J, I'unta Sug. Heading Hepub. Stl.

Loftla 21, IlTii 62 I 62 i 61S 59 10 100 7 i 7S' fSTa 11 100 S3 i large amounts of gold to liquidate watch. Jannary Clearance Sale, adverse balances, especially during Bros. 1 Liberty av. Sil -j, 102 93 -i, S4 heavy at times because of the. opposition of Tulsa (Okla.) consumers to the declaration of a stock dividend.

Outside of the oils the home market Mas featureless until Saturday when American Window Glass Machine common advanced 4 points to 131. This stock is practically on a 12 per "cent per annum basis, and The acute shortage of glass assures extensive operations in The clays and brewings covered a small range. An advance in Duquesne Oil was the day's incident on the curb. SPKCIAI.TIKS ADVANCE. 7 1.

i 7 ft I 118 H7 117 '117 94 94S; 3i (MASSACHUSETTS CORPORATION) OFFERS $3,000,000 1 PREFERRED STOCK PREFERRED AS TO DIVIDENDS AND ASSETS PAR VALUE NOX-ASSESSABLE. CAPITALIZATION AUTHORIZED OUTSTANDING 7 Per Cent Preferred Stock $5,500,000 $2,500,000 Common Stock 1,000,000 1,000,000 IMridends bare been paid regularly for the past serenteen rears. Payable January 1st and July 1st. There is no better 7 per cent investment in tbe United States. Retail St.

Rock Island ai Ai'-a1 1 I 1 i tl Cnrb stocks sold In Pittsburr durlna tha week as follows: 1 71 71 7Ii do. fi'i pfd.k 1 Rock 1. 7a pft 71 Royal Dutch. ,105 Sinclair Oil. .1 46 High Low Iast Securitv Bhars Allied Oil 12 800 4iSi 4i' The Contractors Miners Gas Oil Partnership Woolen Advanced- 5s American 77 17 37 37 7i 77i4 76l 3et; 37 I 304 point Aluminum Mfr.

l.BfiO 36' Boston Wyom. .12. 4 no 1.25 ti-to 16TH in lorK. isova iabteel was helped by a Scotia 0-' ml D'k! 1)Z I) 2 Kuqueane Oil. .10,770 102 102 )10Z 2: Sloss St.

Paul do pfd So. So. Ry Shell Trans. Strom. Carb.

Stujebaker Saxon Motor Sup. Stl 22-S MS X.M 85a 0'j SOT 35 ij 1.25 1H .10 IS 2 175 12 1.50 84H IDS! iO'i 108VjlOI' H. It. KL1C11 Kit, TrutM. iiomer u.

Pot. 11. 300 K. C. (las Rts.

2000 Oil. 2,500 Lou. -Penn Oik 10,100 Lou. -Tex. Oil 300 L.

S. Gas. old. 126 -Marshall 3,100 1 'n .10 IS 24 2 175 124 35 1.25 8 14 .10 .5 2 2 172 12 1 .60 1.40 SH' lSl-i that It wu ne merg-ed with J)o-mipion Steel. Pere Marquette ws a strong "Pot.

in the rail groups. Re-jiublic Steel advanced 27 points to Trans-Continental 'Oil rallied almost 2 points above 32. Cloning; quotations of Pittnburg Stock nnd liondm I Bid. Ask. 1U: 20hk 0 49 0' 1 43 lli 4 OS 216 93 CSTABUSHC 1876 Best Opporiunily in MoKeesport Field Today K) FACT0RY BROCKTON, WAS8y 1nn.

Tex. Pac. Texas Co. 49 US 4 0. -5 2 30 49 I 49 Htj ll'i i 40 4 1221 i -30 32-', .40 11 40H 218 93 31V, 30 Hi Mextfi- vo M.

ci. Oil O. i Production Oil Malt Cr. Cons. 36,100 1.60 1.400 1 .44 100 Jij 8 3 0 2 0 3,030 22 11,000 23 'i-i Trans.

Oil. '(HI Ml Stock Exchanee seat. 30H Own 4 Leases Drilling 4 Wells 37 1 37 S6V.J 1 A'ational Kanic Stocks 20 130 lropicel Oil I'ank of 1221122 75 I .123 I 75-i! 75',) 75 Twin City 011.13,500 .37 139 .35 Farmers Deposit National -iifi I'nion I'ac. U. S.

F. C. V. S. Robl.er U.

S. S. R. U. S.

Steel 1S54 13Sli 1S3V. 134 Trust Co. Stocks Allegheny Trust ..162 IRS Commonwealth Trust I 140 72; 73 72Hi 'S HOBS ilia 115 116 lli Trust I 140 do pfd Worth. Pump 9 i S2-! gt United Frmi jlS9 199 1199 199 1 97 Ti Union Trust Co 12700 State- Bank Stocks Hank of Secured Fire Insurance Stocks 1 100 77S 7 77SI 77S 70 6tfc! All material ami machinery bought for drilling: Xo. 1 and No.

2. No. 1 and No. 2 will be down by 3Iaroh l.ltli. Within stone's throw of big producers.

Dutcher, Lamp-Auld and Pitts No. 2- No promotion money spent. No royalties to be paid. 3Iajority of stock owned by 3Iine Operators and Contractors, v.ho do business quick. Some stock left Subscribe How.

$200.00 per share. $100.00 per half share. 88 77 Franklin. City" Railway Stocks I West Penn Railway Vf. P.

T. W. I Utah Coper Chem. Westinehouse West. Mary.

Van Steel Wilson Wlllvs-Over. W. L. White Motors 70 53 74 11 fiaS 78 SO US 6P, SS 637, 1 1 55 7 12 9j 63 74 lli 55S 78 21 15 5374 1 1 1 1 4 7S'a 7 31 SO 121 12K 1 i I 6 A 96! 96'i Ang. French as 9ii On the New Tork curb Giililand Oil! sold at JiS and the preferred at 110.

Simms Petroleum brought 72 and 71 Dominion Oil 3t)i4 and 35T4. and White Oil 4S. Submarine Boat advanced a fraction to 17. Mortpomerv Ward moved up to General "Asphalt sold at 1H0 to 123 to 129. Local stockholders have approved the.

sale of the Acme White Lead Color Works of Detroit for After payment of the preferred stock and -other obligations there will remain about a share for holders of the common stock. The Louisiana arreaa-e acquired hilt?" Parnsdall Corporation is south of the ITomer field. The wildcat well brought in last week in Oklahoma is holding up and is making the lease valuable for the company. The Ardlzonne-Braden Oil Co has acouired valuable leases in Texas and Oklahoma and is carrying on an active drilling rampaign'on some of its proven territory. The company has a deep well flowing 400 barrels a rln.

tr. 0' 80'99 70'9. 70' SO Libertv 3 4s. do 1st 4s. do 2d 4s.

92.9S193.00 92. P6 92.40 99.90 91.92 91.90 91.92 92.00 no 4f.ir. 41 'i. 1U If yos i are looking for safe sod permanent inYeitmBt we hIiTe this 7 per cent stock win ad .11 ther Uri wer pIdl during the past four year, have aver a-el nearly four times the rfl-i- the preferred stock: ouUtandiesr. W.

Do.rla. nm. known throupbont the worM The rid mart Is a Tery Taluahle S9Set worth millions of dollars, and is the property of the stockholder, 5221 most Taluable trade marks in the United States. PPriy ot toe stockholders. It is one of the mak to order at once as many share-of this etock as yon can afford to bn PSr you re for Particnlars filloutthecoupon and mail at once CllS will be made to have this stock listed a pon the stock exchange.

man as oaee. Application This company owns and operates 105 VT. Douplas shoe stores located in the large cities. L. Donrlaa aM also sold by oT.r 9.000 shoe dealers in the United States.

ongias saoes are Pt few years onx shoes have been more extensirely adrertised than erer before. 5Umcia? TT LDnBr't. and the retail once on tha bottom of ta K.f i A puiy lu iJOBrias Bsme 14 41 I 41 r.t for reservation Oil Co. Stocks Guffey-Gillespie do pfd Ilarland Refining; Ohio Fuel Oil J'ittsburfr Oil Gas Natural r-as Stocks Arkansas Natural do pfd P.arnsdall Corp Kay County Gas l.one Star Gas Lifi-ht Heat hi Fuel Supply Oklahoma Natural Gas. Glass Co.

Stocks io 1st 4s. 93.1S 93.1S 93.S0 do rd 4 92 46 92 40 92 28i92 40 32 40 do 4 s. 94. 5S 94.51 94. 44 .9 4.

46 94. 52 do 4th 4113. 92.5 92.60 92.52 92.5S 02.S0 Phone, write or fill iii the attached blank accompanied by check, cash or money order. .99.00,99.02 98.88 94 99.00 Victory 4 COITOX Mala 3.16. 41 Court the.

tfc.i.t W9 wearers muuonsof dollars, and gaarantees them the best shoes in comfort and The Contractors Miners Gas Oil Partnership, style, service that can be produced 1 ir.r. 105 Am. Window Glass Jfaeh. do vtfl m. Window Glass pfd Pitta Plate Glass ITnited States Glass TOl House IJnilding, H.

R. ELK II Kit. Trustee. Plttbnrb. Pa.

I herebv subscribe for share? the above company a common'law Partnership with valuation per share, said shares being non-assessable. Knclosed And remittance fee of county. Teras. and is dril'- ing three wells on this lease. It has It gas wells, two producing oil wells I and three oil wells drilling on an P.

full payment of same. COUPON W. T- DOUGLAS SHOE CO, Broektoa, Please tsnd prospectus of the W. L. ro.

gla Shoe Company and special option certificate entitling me to purchase within thirty days share of the 7 per cent preferred itoek of the company. It is understood that this request incurs no obligation on my part unless after inyeekratioa I subscribe for the stock. Nam Street 44remm City or Tawm fffats A (Teat demand for W. L. DouIm shoes has sprung np in leading countries in Europe and Asia.

Oar domestic business has increased so that our sales have actually doubled in four years. In 1915 the sales were 53.069.628.41 and in 1918 16.660,343.46. The past six months' business was at the rate of oyer 0,000,000 per year. In common with other great bnsinesaes we need additional capital to meet the urgent requirements of increasing domestic and foreign trade. The new conditions of business also demand more capital.

The cost of labor and material has nearly doubled so that twice the amount of capital necessary under the old business conditions is now required. Send certified check, cashier's check. Post Office Money Order or Express Order to W. L. DOUGLAS SHOE Brockton, Mass.

acre lease in Okmulgee, count Okla. Ci. T. Eraden. president of Oklahoma Natural Gas is president of this new concern.

Important pool, interests are rumored to be oneratine on the Inner "zv. Name Street and Xo. rostoffiee State side of American International stock. 10 Sales on the Pittsburg curb included the following: 200 Lou-Penn Oil 2i 100 Lou-Penn Oil 2 7, f.00 Hoau I'nion Pet 1H 100 Homer Union Pet 1 1J 150 Homer Pet. 1 7-li 200 Twin Citv Oil 3i 200 Lou-Tex Oil 2 100 Duquesne Oil ft 100 Duquesne Oil 9 500 DuQuesne Oil 45 Duquesne Oil 9 loO Duquesne Oil 9's 100 Duquesne Oil 9U 100 Duijuesne Oil 100 Homer ITnion 3--etrolelTn 1 1(0 Horner Petroleum 1 fr 100 Homer I'nion Petroleum 1 as 100 Liberty-Texas 1.30 300 Liberty-Texas 1.35 100 Liberty-Texas 1.37 400 Twin City Oil 35 1.000 Twin City Oil 35 500 Mexieo-yomina; 1 100 Marshall Oil I2S B0 Marshall Oil 12 luO 'Aluminum Mfrs S'i'i 70 Aluminum Mfrs.

Si: Miscellaneous Stocks American Rolling Am. Vitrified -Products pfdj Carbo Hydrogen' do pfd 41,:. Consolidated Ice 4 do pfd i 2 Harb-Walker RefractoryJ lis I do pfd I Independent Brewing- i i do pfd T.aBelle Iron Works IOT'-i National Fireproofing Si, 'do pfd I -XT, P. A. Tele 1 4 I do pfd I riftsburgr Brewing Co 47 do Pfd 14i4 Pittsburg Rolls Corp Rosenbaum Co 1 80 I do pfd 1M Stan.

Sanitary Mfgr 1 10 I do pfd I lonv.l mion Storage Co 1 19 111 (There seems to be a spreading: Interest of a speculative character among ji; sources which are powerful in market i work. The future of this comoanv I with its splendid management, large subsidiary equities and -expanding business is said to be attracting- ab 1-j JL TTEAS HldDRaEIK (DHHL sorption. Foreign debt repudiation talk is re-jviving in New York. There seems to be developing a strong feeling "in some quarters of the street that without some repudiation Kuropean nations outside of Great Britain cannot I get on their feet again, overburdened US'. WestinKhouse Airbrake 11 kt the wir from El Paso.

Texas, magnifies the possibilities of TEXAS 2,350 Allied Oil (lots) 110 Tropical Oil (lots) 200 Lou Tex. Oil (lota) Minin Stt-cks Carreg-le Iend Zinc Taittsbnrer Mt. trt; 10' The httest new. HOMER OTLc San Toy Minincr .07 FREE SIGHTSEEING TRIP C03IK TO VISIT THE CSRK-VT OAS FIELDS. OUR AUT03IOBILE AVITSi YOUR PLEASURE, WITHOUT II VRGI7TO YOU.

AYE ARE SPECIALISTS OF GREATER 3IcKEESPORT GAS OIL. RUY NOW, 15 UT C03IE AVE WILL, SHOW YOU. AYE ARE OX THE GROUND. Kiel our map of the McKeesport as Field and our analytical report on CHEATER MeKEESl'OKT GAS OIL BONDS. Oty Km.way I S.

P- v- Tr- con- 5s -l do old 5s R0 nst Penn Ry. 5s HO West Penn Traction Railroad Pitts. 1st mt. fis I 100 as they are by enormous taxes. More attention is given to the matter, with the remark that if America wishes to prevent itself from being engulfed it would do well to maintain most of its isolation and strengthen its reserves, which would enable it to be" of assistance without disastrous results.

A Wall Street house' says one large eastern railroad alone will spend about 10.000.000, dollars for locomotive, cars and such supplies as soon as returned to private ownership. There is a good deal of praisp heard regard, ing the provision of by the senate and house conferees, to tide the railroads over their release from El Pa-io. Teia Jan. 7. 1S0.

-gytry lt1n -world' record smashed todaT by bringing in of four new wells to giving initial production of 88,200 barrels. Included in new rushers brougrht iB is new world wonder, which mad 40,000 barrels on completion. Another of new villi made 37,690, while third came in with flow of 20.000 barrels. Gllliand and. Foster brought tn three wells includinr world wonder.

well was Shaw N'o. 6, in Section 3. Township 21. range 7, which came In with flow. Gusher ran wild and was first Instance on record where, well has resisted all efforts to control It.

Less than half mile from where TEXAS HOMER Is drillinc now. Wildest exiit sent here." Bur TBXAS HOMER OEU Get our analytical report. C. L. GLASS COMPANY KYCotten Mark I Xew York.

Jan. 10. The cotton market openea active anl firm in a renewal of trade and 'Liverpool buying. Initial prices were 9 to 2 points nt higher, and this was followed by further gains. At the end of the first 'M minutes the list was up about 20 to no points net.

Factors connected with the rise were recent big- exports, bullish week-end figures and continued heavy demand for dry goods. 09 1004 do 2nd 1st mt 6s 0MI Miscellaneous I I Pittsburg- Brewing Co. fis. I A. HYLTON CO.

339 Fifth McKeesport, Pa. GREATER McKEESPORT GAS OIL CO. Home Office 339 Fifth McKeesport, Pa. government control. The Ilines prop- Pittshui Soles STOCKS BONDS PJTTSBTTRG1I, PA.

383 FOURTH AVEKTJE, Bell Phone McKeesport 119 osition of enforced mergers Is re-j By private wire to Ware Leland. yarded as impracticable. i Open. High. Low.

Close. 'March 28.80 US. 97 36.05 S8.12 The Dallv Iron.Tradc Review nays: May- 35.25 S5.45 84.62 S4.6S Iron nrd ftcpl makers In the rnlrtflle July SS.60 88.74 ".90 32. 9 vest re not eresaly concernerlj over Oct 81.10 31.26 30.50 to 11 official collapse of the steel trike. ihcr nr? i i es are laid to 10 Ohio Fuel Oil r.O Arkansas Cus Arkansas (5a? .10 Am.

Window Class Much. lX Arkansas Gas Mfrs. Light Heat OUR WATCHES e'v yo'J the -correct time, and our Easy P.ymont Pan eiv" you plenty ot time. Ioftls Bros. Liberty ve.

Our store ooen ''I RECOMMEND THE PURCHASE OF T.n Am. Wlmlow Class Alach. VZt 10 Am. Window Glass Macli TiO Arkansas Gas "A1 -23 Arkansas Gas T.9- furl ni'l c-r ortaire lurfflv. The iv Ml li isbnr pupply lia 1 Ttniuiilly ai prnarlied 80 per oent of i normal.

Tl. pricei" of oil country are pxneoterl to rise $10 a ton. 'crrer metal i liiarher in r.rioe,' the market active around 20c. The FefiTsI Tlcst rv b.tnl; of Clere-! 'an p. "Srvi-p i't-: 1151 OFFICE OPEN FOR SUBSCRIPTIONS TO 12 O'CLOCK SATURDAY NIGHT POSITIVELY LAST CHANCE TO SECURE PITTSBURGH TIN PLATE AND STEEL CORPORATION Ohio Fuel Oil 'Wi a rl Ohio Fuel Oil Pitts-Port Oil Gas Co.

DIED. Additional Death Notices on Pge 13. IJIEHL On Thursday, Jan. 1920, at p. Lena Diehl, aeetl 0 years, at the residence of her sou, Charles Jl.

Uiehl. S417 East fit. Funeral services at lier late horn on Sunday: Jan. 11, at p. m.

Friends of the family and me'mbers of St. Peter's Ladies" Aid society are -respectfullyNinvited to attend. Interment in Peter's articles in current tnaga- PREFERRED STEEI, STOCK WITT! BOXUS OF 50 COMMON STOCK AT FAR, $10.00 A SHAKE. PRICK POSITIVELY ADVANCES $3.50 A SHARE NEXT MONDAY. CONSERVATIVE INVESTORS SHOULD NOT DELAY.

POSI- ST'ial i'ltlCP. Co. Vi-a at Heirn Vl-e Tiiien on prnmisin? oil wel Rt ration. AT $5 PER SHARE TIVEL1' VOl'K LAST CHANCE to get In on the rround floor b-f ore the price advances. Estimated earnings over 60: REMEMBER It is examined and licensed under the Blue Sky Laws of both Ohio and Pennsylvania.

ORDER AT ONCE Gat In before ths advance Monday I Telegraph your order at our axpanaa and follow with remittance malL Hooks close at midnight today at present price. Mail orders dated today and received Monday will be honored at $10.00 a share. U1TII1C riv, TT-r-ifl-j-ir -Ton IflO at Th-: 'ntlrnil hnnk of AUe-frr (111 -TO. 000 to it -ir-' i ft i fnif (wii rco liaf. a of r.iii 100 Arkantrs Gas OufTev-Gillespie Oil t'O Guffey-Gillcgpie XJil 2." Ohio Fuel Oil 10 Oil Marlacd Ri-flnlnff 10 Ohio Fuel Oil 20 Kay County Gas 1.

Ohio Fuel Oii '100 Arkansas ts To Arki. us-'-s 100 1 M. i IV "1 10 O- 2. Rt Gi'1. il .1 A I rn -i.

Gii I AnfAl William Afnthia Villshnnd -'I- r. ftei lti of a in ifnr.ir oi i ttur in-r 'ic taft vear. 4 (it Leff lef McLaughlin Moore 528-529 PARK BUILDING FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL GRANT 7133 Wills now operating day and night. Orders for one million dollars assuring lsrge earnings and big dividends for stockholders. Tin plate and sheet steel demands enormous.

Every company makins fortune, jjimilar steel company organized by same interests earned 77' last year. Common stock advance 100. Construction started on additional steel mills and tin plate works which wi'l double output. Present dally capacity 11,00. Capacity by March 1st IJI.OOO.

PITTSBURGH TIN PLATE AND STEEL CORPORATION UNION ARCADE, PITTSBURGH; NEW TORK. 170 BROADWAY. Cat out. Ur and mall this today. Pittsburgh TinJ Plate and Steel Corporation, I'nion Arcade, Pittsburgh, or no Broadway, New Yerk.

I hereby subscribe for shares of your preferred stock at $1S 0 per share with bonus of common stock and enclose dol lars as payment in full or dollars as first payment and agree to pay balance in four equal monthly payments. Address of Julia Mathis nee Boudley). Fu-uoral from Xorthside Presbyterian chvrch, Bidtvil Jan. 13. at Survived by his widow, six sisters.

IMtAIIO.V On Friday. Jan. 0,1020, U5 Annie McMahon (lice Minsiiianl, beloved wife of Joseph V. McMahon. Funeral from her late 1013 Bedford on Monday, Jan.

12. at a. llisrh mass of requiem at Brlpkl's church at 1 o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to nriufl! r-oAtinr ff tlie stncV-T-, 'f P-i -Tyni! (i Co 'Mf-'clt Stock of rcorJ will be entitled to vote. Tio cflmbr'n Pteel a subsidiary nt Rtoel.

will erect two en--iJ oower plants- at ost of Hit i 10 Ohio no O'lio r.i XA Su iily sir. n-o r.r, i i. iM oufi'cj kltpie 1 'V 7-.

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