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WABfiOKGTDN POST; 'MONDAY, US, Ml NTS PROFITABLE TO SKJIVICE MJJI. .1 $3,369,971 in 1919, Director PXNVIES COHTEB Silver Dollars Melted. One Loet Speed Up Plane for Other Copntrtea Free gat War Medal The i i business Is a profitable one he in, according to the aanual report of Raymond T. Baker, director of the united Slates mint. Juat Public by the Treasury Department.

Purlng the IfrlTl fiscal year, the report shows, the government made on, i i operations. Of this amount, was made ttja manufacture ef nickel' anfl bronse coins. Xever before in the history of tUfe fhe demand for small coins been ai large aa It wae during the past fucai year Pennies minted alone total or about 3,200.000 pounds. Presses ran 24 a day for uonths on the a i of i i ttoUa Made Bullion. of silver dollars into i also'-WaS one of the large op- a i of vear More a 191,.

OOO.ooo i dollars were converted into i i i i tbe year, much of this metal being applied tj the sale of 209.000.JOO fjne of dollar silver by i Roy.ernmen't ta Britain for use by the government of India. Orue of the remarkable of was the transportation of the i country heavy gufcrd. worth of silver lost i these operations. One of ttye innovations by Director was the establishment of a mint in Majiila, P. I.

Complete machinery for' ttilb i ChvFch tP tertaJn Former Soldiers. IB, fXWOTS 6BEAT SM nt The htan'a of the First and northwest, Vill rive a. dinner men who army awl who art connected with the church, on Friday. December Tlw "service flag:" will be demobil- MTYtoe. conducted by Dr.

Tupper. Appropriate mueic and an by 'Representative w. i. Upahaw, of Ocorrla, will constitute the lap's provranv War wHl alae fee ibown, SERVICE TO HOMES Hospital Dispensary After Breaking All Ward Records. demand for ooina.

general "speed-up" plstns have been i i In several mints, particularly the one in Philadelphia. among these improvements are. devices which have been of the greatest aid to general speedup program. f. S.

Minta tor Other Xations. While it generally known, the United States i make coins for many Instanc- i i i the year these coins were Peru. gold 1-pound 13,750.000 nickel Pisces a 7.000 000 bronze pieces; for Arfff-ntina, 47 9 5 for Nicaragua. 000 nicfctl and "00,000 i for Siam for the i i plp.t-s, i pieces, 2,000,008 i el pieces and 7,600,000 brptme i I i a also has collected samples of i a every medal awarded all-countries a i the war. azjd '-(ilBo collection of l5P government presertted the government i a fine collection of medals.

i the last year the mints have het i lotted to the i but ban soon i be i and Tnvpfft them. With a record'of more than pa- tlenta a month treated this year in Its wards. Qartteld Hospital will te- Kin the new year by taktnc ite service into the- homes of the people of Washington, through a dispensary just opened. Judge Stanford president of the. trustees of the hospital, made this announcement In connection with a preliminary report Issued by Superintendent James R.

Maya. "Our advance report for 1919 ehows that with 8T4 beds, has cared for 3.3T5 sick persona during the past eleven months of the year," Judge Peele, "This is best record In the institution's history. "The opening of a dispensary, in connection with Oarfleld, IB an effort to extend our work to the limit of our present resources. Through it we hope to add greatly to our usefulness to Washington, bringing to and who need attention, but do not need or cannot afford care in the hospital the possibility of obtaining the advice of a skilled p-hysician and a graduate nurse." A a KIO I AK1AIN3 a HOSPITAL CHILD Transportation, Too, to Needy Cripples--Fund $33,000 Short. limns AHL3ILL WILL PASS.

Itep' Guardia Says House Favors New Service. i a ve "Jua-dia. chairman of House subcommittee qn a i a i a declared receilt hearings on the i air service bill him confident the House would the act prov iding- for a separate yrftr rfwrvioe. In bis a he said: "We have closed our hearings. Only experts in were caHed Each man testi- ou the -jUbJiect a i he nad i i i a i mi i for a i air made out I know that if the bill is it will have no 'Difficulty in passing the Kouse.

i said- 'If we are not have a separate air service, then up not have any at all "Every ace testified to hia personal owing to the lack of centralized control during- the war. and urged a i service. I cart also that fliers of the navy in favor of a. united service. The bureaucratic navy is against It." Of the many pathetic cases at the Children's Hospital.

Thirteenth and streets northwest, probably none ia more interesting than that of 4- year-old Reuben For eight rrionths he has occupied a crib In the snrglcal ward, a victim of "Potts' disease," a malformation of the spine, popularly called humpback. Despite affliction little Reuben 1 has shown a Spartan spirit. For months he was lonely, except for in! tervals, when his devoted mother, his nurses or a kindly visitor would be near tilm. Recently his father died, adding to the grief of the parent who who left him. of the Rptary Club visited the hbspl'tal recently and learned of Reuben's case and of the devotion of his mother and her cir- aumstancos At their next meeting the child's brought the proper committee, a'nd "resolutions were at once pissed, whereby the club agreed to supply the necessary apparatus, braces, to assist in the boy's recovery.

The Rotary Club did not stop there It informed the hosp.ltal authorities that it would i transportation by automobiles every Friday between 9 and 11, to all parents i crippled children, who desired treatment for their little ones. All that iji required of the parent is to notify the hospital that a conveyance Is wanted to take a crippled child to the clinic, and the request will be forwarded to the secretary of the club, who dispatch a machine to the given address, and have the tiny patient taken to the doctor and then returned home. The to rehabilitate the hospital and bring it up to date is still m.ore than $33,000 behind its quota. Alpine Club Dance Wednesday. The Alpine Club will give its first after-war dance at the Masonic Temple, Ninth and streets northwest.

Wednesday evening. A price waltz Is op the program and the winner Is to be selected by the audience. Everyone ia welcome to participate. FINANCIAL FINANCIAL Compound Interest Paid on Savings Drtift Let Xmas Make You Forget Your Bank Account This Pay-Day Give as liberally as you but bear in mind you must be just to yourself as generous to others. And justice to yourself requires consistent saving against "rainy days" at holiday-times as well as all 4 seasons.

Our Savings Dept. invites opening deposits of One Dollar or more--gives your funds National Bank Protection. -OFFICERS DIRECTORS: W. GALLIHER. President.

H- LIVINGSTONE, Vice President. WILLJAM SELBY. 2d Vice President. WALLER. Cashier.

W. WILLIAMS. H. SHACKLEFORD, S. L.

MITCHKLL, Assistant Cashiers. T.O. LUton WiUUml Jie. F. TBtutter i Oflw ftidUMw W.

Oroomm Syren Waltoreteia JUBM B. Buaenen J. 0. Weidra C. K.

Hwdley O. WiUee Open 8:30 Every Business Day American National Bank Capital and Surplus Over 1315 Street Excess Over Now Out of ADEQUATE CREDIT IS VITAL Foreign Trade Director Warns That Upon America's Attitude in ent Exchange details Nation's World JBaafaHm of the Men Needed. first report of Philip B. Kennedy as director of the. bureau of foreign and domestic giv- ananalyaU of the trade situation, was made public today.

It says: "The excess of American over imports has grown out Of bounds. There is no question of the, demand for American goods abroad. Europe is still experiencing an acute shortage of food, raw materials and all kinds of 'manufactured goods. lacking imports to balance our exports, the pertinent question is the extent to which we safely can take future promises to pay. "Whatever one's views about the proper nature of the peace settlement, all readily may see and agree that foreign credit arrangements ard being delayed, awaiting a more stabilized condition.

Unless certain reasonably adequate credits are soon made to foreign our ports may be expected to fall oft on account of depreciated foreign exchange." Scarcity of Men. In discusing the future 'of the work of the bureau of foreign and domestic commerce, the report calls attention to the fact that it must compete with private concerns for man. ThaM Is a great scarcity of men with for- business training- and experience. The bureau is constantly loa- aome of its moat-effective men, to private concerns. Other men are remaining in its service with the hope that provisions will be made that will enable them to make it a career.

Mast Have Sound Policy. character of our foreign business today will determine our opportunities of tomorrow. If American exports are made to assist in restoring essential production abroad and lead to sound -world economic the resulting security will enable trade to then go ahead with conftden'ee. "The United at present the world's principal producer. It is especially important that we face the general question of our export trade a far-sighted business manner.

vVe have a big stake in the stability of world economic conditions, Qur future ae an exporting nation depends to a large degree upon our policy in the immediate crisis. at Oaker will at memory of wtlfllera and sailors who fo nation, to be held tonight Liberty Hvt. Union Station Associatf Justice fttactord, of tfce Court; C. Dyer, ifis- sourl, and I. R.

SherWood, of Ohio, and Charles Toung, u. S. also win deliver ad4resses. Former service men. United States eeveral battalions- of the former District National Guard, the 'Army and Havy Union, Spanish War Votcraps, civil war veterans and sev- and fraternal organ- will participate.

EXCEED QUOTA FOB MISSIONS to Fund. At the close Hearx Allen Tapper's sernion at the T'lryt Baptist Church mo pa Christ's "I Am World," the oversubscribed its apportioned amount of the 1100.000,000. to to fflvtn by Southern during the naxt flve years, for missteps and education, This ahurch. in thla donation, ex- eeada four-fold its yifts for missions and education and contributes much more per member than any of It Baptist In the Plttrict- 1920 AUTO TAGS NOW AVAILABLE Applications for incenses Must Allow for Easy Identification. of Wade Coamba will start at a.

m. today 192Q iioabae Present tag's cannot be used on or After January 1, 1920. The original plan called for Issuing these ta.gs a week ago. but they did not arrive as Every application for a license must Uglbly written on it the name of the car, model, the year made, 4.he engine number, if has any. If not, ttie car nmnbar and the name and address of the applicant.

these cards are as references by the for checkirK up a oar is stolen or some one is violating; any law, the license bureau ia strict on the point of laribillty in filling: out application blanks. The police regulations require that the District tag shall be attached to the car above those of any other State. They must also be so fastened that the rear light will shine upon them at night. Another regulation provides that they must be attached to the left hand side of the rear of the car, and be kept clean. FINANCIAL FINANCIAL Capital and Surplus, $2,000,000 Safe Deposit Boxes at Moderate Same Rate of Interest Paid on Large and Small Accounts Over 39.OOO Depositors TEMPTATION TO SPEND IS GREAT AT XMAS TIME --but remember there are other Yuletides to come, and your bank account should not be slighted THIS PAYDAY.

CSAVE NOW that future Xmases may not find you financially unable to give to others, or to look out for yourself. Clt will take but little of your pay to begin an account at this time-tried bank. We accept deposits in ANY AMOUNT. OFFICERS WILLIAM t. HOOVHJR.

President WOODBURY First Vice President FRANK W. STONE Second Vice President FRANK STETSON Trust Officer CHAS. C. LAMBORN Treasurer B. 1'KBCIVAlw WII-SON Secretary FRANK R.

ULLMBR Sjcy. and Asst Treas, DIRECTORS Woodbury Blair Reginald S. Huldekoper James A. Buchanan Thomas R. Jonea Victor Kauflfmann Satnui' WU1U William A.

H. Church Walter C. Clephane William Cox William El. ISdmonston H. Prescott Gatley William IX Hoovar K.

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Wellw HIGHEST CASH PRICES Paid For LIBERTY BONDS AH Issues and Denominations Part paid liberty bond cashed. LIBERTY BOND EXCHANGE, 604 14th St. N. W. Open m.

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Suggestions for Into profitable investmentB. Liberty Bonds For CASH We Paid for $80 Bonds Saturday lat $50.35 $47.70 2d $45.91 2d 3d $47.25 4th Victory In addition thaas prtacp pay full value for Liberty Bono coupons due. We buy 1100, 1500 and 11.000 Liberty Bonds of all Issues. NO DKDI'OTIOIVS MADB NO COMMISSION CBARGKD We Also Buy Part-Paid Liberty Bond Cards Liberty Investment Co. Phono Main 7589 920 Street N.

W. OSMB telir gito $4,000,000 Penn Public Service Corporation First and Refunding Mortgage Gold Bonds Ten Year Series A) Dfetad December Due tftM payable and December i In New Vorlc. at various tinuM and, Coupon of $1000 denomination at to principal. Banksra Trait Company. New York.

TAX PROVISIONS: will Pannsyhranla Four Mill Tax. wW to interest for any Normiil Fodornt Incwmo to amount not IRK which it may lawfully nay at tho aoureo. For further information regarding these bonds, attention called to the latter of Mr. P. T.

Hepburn, President of the Company, copies of which will furnished on request, and which states that: The Penn Public Service Corporation owns and operates an electric light and power system serving over fifty communities in Cambria; Somerset, Indiana, Clearfield, Centre and Westmoreland Counties in western Pennsylvania. It also does some incidental artificial gas and steam heating business, and through a subsidiary renders natural gas service in Johnstown and its suburbs. The territory served by'the Penn Public Service Corporation has an aggregate population estimated to exceed 390,000, the principal cities being JJhits- town. Somerset, Clearfield. Indiana, Phtlipsburg and Blairsville.

Franchises of the Penn Public Service Corporation are in the opinion of Counsel, unlimited in time with a lew minor exceptions. CTOM Operating (Year Octotwr 31. 1019) ineJwHng Maintenance and Taxes Ammal IntereM on Fundad Debt in of public, including on above $4,001.000 Firct and Re. funding Mortgage 6 $2,529,614.59 Over tfco Abova fartaroct Approximately of the above net earnings were derived from the Company's electric light and power business. It is estimated that there is now available sufficient additional electric business in the territory to permit the Company to more- than double its present load as soon as the increased power facilities requisite therefor are provided.

The First and Refunding Bonds will be secured, in the opinion of counsel, by a first mortgage upon all the property in Cambria' and Somerset Counties formerly owned by the Penn Electric Service Company together witn the Company's large new office building in Johnstown, and upon the balance of the property by a direct mortgage subject' to $3,612,000 underlying divisional bonds mortgages). These bonds will be further secured by the deposit with the Trustee of of said underlying divisional bonds. The replacement value, as determined by independent engineers, based on pre-war prices, of the present physical property of the Company is substantially in excess of the amount of First and Refunding Mortgage Bonds for whicn it may be made the basis of issue, and of all underlying divisional bonds outstanding with the public. The Company operates under the supervision of the Public Service Commission of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, for deliver? and if iataad aod received by oa, aatf enoject to of coanacl of legal of the It ieantieipaied that temporary wfll be available (or delivery on or about Deoember 29. Wo thaao Price and yloldlnc about Harris, Forbes Company Streot, Corner William, YoHc Uarrla, Harria Traet and Oevtege Oil Companies Learn of wonderful opportunities for huge profits and of fortunes made by people In all walks of who are making big profits from investments of $100.00 or even less Tou may get In on these big winnings.

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'A second hand one 'In your he -warned me, 'a man should be absolutely aloof own Pacific ports, but to ports of the entire civilised world. Great Britain has the chagrin of seeing goods landed on her shores by American ships which were consigned by British firms in British ports, and today American vessels constitute very nearly a majority of the transoceanic traffickers in our own French ports much as seen talking to an architect there'd be a line in front of the paying teller's window as soon as the place opened for business. "I like to pay my bills promptly, but I have to let them drag: along from month to month for fear somebody will suspect I have too much ready money I got in a terrible jam in war time They came after me for liberty bonds, of course, but as soon as I subscribed for a thousand dollars' worth the members of the loan committee looked at me cross-eyed, and another bank was selected to handle the funds "My wife has been wearing the same clothes for two years If she got a new outnt it would probably wreck the bank "When I send the kids to college I'll have to give out that a tight-wad uncle of mine, who wouldn't give a cent to Me dying mother is paying all the expenses FINANCIAL MARKETS TURN advised 011 in rdvanre in our market letter ice the uighegt priced trl weekly market letter on Minimum subscription $86. three months' Hervice Ask for sample copy of market letter HO 0 Bt once and note accuracy THB WAUL STREET BAROMBTBB, 156 Now York. "Ports which never knew what the the cellar "When my landloid raised the on me last month I had to move to a cheaper house I liked thejlace, and could have stood the rent, but I know what would have happened if I had i paid it.

I can't even order more than I a ton of coal at a time, and ill prob- ably freeze to death when the famine'' shows up, because I won't have any In isn't the worst of it The Stars and Stripes looked like before And the war are now supplied with their other day ntard a coupje of depoal wants chiefly by Amertcan ships In rs on the otner Slde the all quarters of the globe the American merchant marine is encroaching on the trade markets which belonged before the war exclusively to the countries of the Old World The Transit Maritime is the name of the French government syndicate which will operate nearly all the German ships awarded to France and glass partition One of them was saying 'I'm going to some place else. I'm sure this guy hasn't got a raise, and he just couldn't keep up hia family at these prices on his salary. No, sir The only way he can do it is to dip Into the vault and help himself which will coordinate between the dif I money and mine We've got ferent shipping companies of Prance, Protect ourselves, that's all' forminir thus in realitv a svn- did. He finished his lunch and rose "You left your check," I said "You'll have to nay it he replied forming thus in reality a giant syn dicate which by strenuous efforts will endeavor to compete successfully in foreigrn markets with America. But the Transit Maritime up "You're one of our depositors, and if I i 1.11*3 O.IIBI ia against the tremendous obstacle of settled it you'd think I was using your not having enough material nor suf- money," flciently numerous shipyards with and in which to construct her new merchant fleet She must buy abroad And Cng-land, the country to which she a a turned, has so far been deaf to her pleading France haa no hope of a resuscitation of her merchant marine to any large extent for years--years during which America will have attained the supreme position in the merchant trade of the world JACK DEMPSEY 'Tiger of the Ring" Tells a Secret of His Training.

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we placed before "The continued rise (Special Wireiem to The WaahlaBton Pont and Nevr York Herald.) Paris. Dec. a statement made on his return to Paris from the United States, where he went.as the head of the French economic mission, Eugene Schneider, French steel "king," reviewed the work and his associates did there and spoke at length on the exchange rate situation. "Men i whom we came in contact were impressed by the figures and arguments which them." he said, in the exchange rate emphasized our warning that unless America took precautionary measures she would lose European markets, an irreparable loss to her "The American chambers of commerce clearly understood that it was urgent to reach a remedy for the situation by granting long-time erea- Its. They promised to give us full support to solve this complicated and delicate problem.

They could do no more "Our task was to call the attention of American buslnesR men, and through them the attention of the public in general, to the urgent necessity of American action to restore normal conditions I believe that the matter now is uppermost in the minds of the Americana and that we may trust the American chambers of commerce to give the aid they have promised us And he went out (Copyright 1019 by IMI SOUTH AMERICAN PETROLEUM COMPANY Operating in Colombian- Venezuelan fields. Authorized capital 50.0OO without par value. Price $1O per ghare. Complete particulars seut on request. Writ, for Pamphltt AS-17 MOREHOUSE COMPANY South American SO Wall St.

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a. l.M Teua Prod. 1.40 Hwmr Onda Oil l.M 0. B. .95 High .10 Arimna Silver.

.86 OU S.M B. Sepublio 0. 1.90 Congressional Oil lOc Quarterly Dividend Dec. 15th Our Investors' Guide Mailed Free THOMPSON CO. 723 Real Estate Truat SUc.4 Pa, Dr.

Carter K. B. Tea 41 Producing CHI Weils Makes Fine Laxative Syrup It nt Home and Save About S1.SO--Children l.rr« To Take It. 1 Gas Field; 9 Failures or Dry Holes; 10 Wells Drilling Now-i ot which are in deep, larg-e gusher I possible fields At this time Harvey Crude Oil Company ownb and operates over 260 pro- fenTs irTa" a level teacupful ducing- oil wells over 10,000 acree of of sugar Mix and pour over this 1 I producing- and potential oil lands uft- teacupfulsof boiling water Cover and I "ler leasts and owned in fee; over allow to stand for at least 2 hours 2,000 barrels daily production: divi- Strain and flavor either with Essence dends thoroughly established, of Peppermint or Wintergreen, ac- Harvey Crude stock la traded In by cording to taste Get from any drug store a package of Dr Carter's Tea Put con- Dose for adults, 1 each nigrht and morning i a regular movement of the bowels is effected For children, 1 teasspoonjCul more or less according to age For a real tonic and hlood purifier 1 teaspoon ful every night or every other night for at least three weeks Cut this recipe out and paste it on the bottle --Adv. numerous brokers and on the ftfew tabJespoonfail York Curb, where it haa been FINANCIAL on for trading: Order JJarverj Crude through your, or any Kansas City broker, at market, quoted around II 36 (Par $1.00) at this time, and gret on record for above cash dividend.

Currier Company Fiscal Kansas City, Mo. THE TEN MflTMENT Holders of Copper Stocks should -write at once for our comprehensive report. Just compiled, which at great length sets forth the true position of the copper stocks, singly and collectively If you have been guessing why the copper stocks have been lagging behind the rest of the market, further guesswork be eliminated by our complete and timely report. Wnte Deft WP-16 for free copy. E.

M. Fuller Co. Members of Consolidatftd Stock Exch. of N.Y SO Street, York Invest on tbe Installment Plan -A smUl initial deposit purchases the securities I you want Tou i eceive i benefit of all dividends, interest, etc. while paying the balance in twenty monthly i a You may sell at any time to realize on a rising market.

Under no circumstance will you be subject to margin calls Semi far Booklet that fully explains our plan. Investment Securities 48 Exchange Place New York SILVER! MERRILL SILVER LEAD COMPANX A growing casapanr. with an, tbe uroapMrt atages and a ctxnpanj dtrful prospects for large proofs Allotment 10 a Share i Preodty eonatats of 125 (crn, located mUea aoatb of OeMfeld, a dDrtrte tbat procured over $200.000,000 00 la and silver bullion Bwwnt mate October 10 tat ntspectlTelj, snowed silver lead catiteht J(M 60 uxl $50 4U per too. Watch thla stock Mail malttanec TOO a for literature. C.

E. GREENAMYER 512 Fifth Avenue, New TEXAS UNITED OIL COMPANY of DALLAS, TEXAS, now has SIX PRODUCING AVBJUjS, and No. 7 is ready to come iu, NEGOTIATIONS uie now under way that will increase'' production to about TWO THOUSAND BARRELS DAILY within the next ten days. PRESENT DIVIDEND RATE IS 2 MONTHLY Price, $3 per bare, subject to advance notice. Write for "FAITH AND FACTS." Frank D.

Willard Everett Hotel, 1730 St N.W. Phone Mala BABGEUAV HEIR TO $350,000. Cable to Public Lertffcr.) (Copyright, 1919, by tbe Public IjeiJger Go London, Pec 13 George Gore, a Rochester bargeman, been informed by a firm of London solicitors that he haa fallen heir to a fortune of $250,000. Gore is 50 years old big eat rings, and lives with his wife and nine childi en in a street of mean bouses The lecacy comes from a sister. Monthly Statement Service on Commercial Open Your Account Tomorrow These hours are arranged for your convenience: Open Daily From 8:30 A.

M. to 3 P. M. Reopen for Deposits From 4:30 to 5:30 P.M. Saturdays Close at 12 Noon A Bank Account With the Citizens i Bank Is the Xmas Gift Supreme This Christinas present your boy or girl with a pass book in which there is an initial deposit to the credit of the recipient.

It's a small thing to do, but the effect it will have upon your child will be far-reaching. You instill the germ of thrift in their hearts--one of the greatest assets that a man can possesa in the winning of financial independence and happiness. Opens a Savings Account at the "Bank of thm Citizens Savings Bank "Bank of the Temporary Location, 1831 Y- A. W. Permanent Location When Buildin? Is pleted, 1336 N.

Y. Ave. N. W. 4 1 Christmas Money!" Warning to each and every ex- cliant and correspondent was given gratuitously of--a--decline--from the Saturday or Monday tops of a week ago, and sales were advised This is i a those who acted have got an installment of their Money" already, "made" or "saved We also said last week--'Monitor Buying Prices are ready That means a Monitor Methods of establishing Ranges of Manipulation now indicate reliably probable extreme bottoms, where purchases should be made--by--you--safely, for good advances I'rom letters on tht rBI, ial hcadinK of the I t.

Senue 1 uo a i i a i i that stationery know it is in pale blue ink IS I'nclosod renewal lou have nrtamly lilt the ftyo time a pulleti tho trigger 20 Knelosed find rlip tor another month I don nndirstanrt your system but you art 1 wizard about tpllins; a tin stock market is KOUIK to do Realize, please how tlio Monitor Army of the i iiiunt ridu uie thoi-e malign BO as refutations by tho stupidity of tlifir own HSM or of well meaning i prejudi e- i a i opinions while i ignorant from lack of personal i i Meu like the above Mmle compassionately Jjft- UH donn at onte to something tical Your 'f hrtotmas Money shuulfl tt'Crue getting at on Monitor Kuyinjf Prices but by lioldiug until a for Dally Advisory and full v.ire serine tM OO monthly Six" i a Offer Hnlf. oiontu, J10 OO, i ciur antee of Buying: Prices even if your two wopkn ctpirefc A of profits before a i provided trades nre reported a a literaluri 10 but 'n-e to Financial Monitor, 18 B'way, N. Y. KNOWLEDGE of the Stock Market is essential for your success ASK US QUESTIONS i i for our advice--our entire organization our countrywide i and the cumulative a of our years of broad experience--are for the asking and i obligation on your part. This is, part of our SKRV1CK-- why not use it to your Read this week's issue of our "News of the The advice contained from week to -weak in this live, unnaual and omprehwwive booklet baa made thousands of for otbi-n- Beinember we advised the purchase and sold of shares ot Overland Tiro at $7 00 per share, and eaob $7 SO forested has shown a market value jf over WO OO per share our stockholder receiving stock dividend the new stock now being traded in on the New Tors Curb around WO OU per share Vie now conscientiously advise the purchase of FEDERAL OIL TEXON OIL LAND RYAN PETROLEUM LIVINGSTON OIL U.

S. STEAMSHIP Allied Oil Boone Oil Bofton-Wyo. White Oil Sinami Pete. Magna Oil Rfff. Thfse stocks are some of the mott octtve issues traded in oH the York Curt, and we have information iLhich should warrant the immediate purchase of all above stocks before the big advance tal.es place.

for our snecial information at INVESTMENT SECURITIES 7IIUISL ROTOR Philadelphia. Office Baxter Building So. Penn Squtro Baltimore Bank of Kd. Building B. O.

PETROLEUM CO. a Share 21 Producing Wells Quarterly Ten additional offset wells ready for the driller President Bucher reports --Well No 21 now on oil sand, good for at least 2,000 barrels additional dally production Official daily oil production announcement expected which will result in immediate advance in price of stock IMPORTANT Company reports the purchase of 100 acres near the Kemp-Mungcr Allen well, which has opened up a new Burkburnett field, about 3 miles west of the northwest extention. Excitement rung high here. Leases doubling in value over night. WATCH THIS STOCK BUY TODAY Literature and maps mailed on request C.

E. Greenamyer Co. 512 Fifth New York Hanna pah Divide Extension Mines Company Company owns 176 acres of highly mineralised mining ground in Hannapah Mining District, Nye County, Nevada, which has been exploited by numerous shafts, tunnels and cross-cuts showing; ore in btg paying Quantities. Capital needed for additional equipment and development and in a short time this mine should pay big dividends. are and are behind this Company to make it a biff payer and HON.

WARREN R. PORTER, President. Chairman Federal Reserve Bank, San Fraacitco; ex-Lieutenaat Governor, California; President Pajaro Valley National Bank, California; Director Anglo Trust Saa Francisco. HON. LOUIS ONEAL, President, San Jose, California; Attorney Southern Pacific R.

R. HON. W. C. RALSTON, Consulting Engineer.

Ex-State California; Vice President two terms American Insurance Mining Engineers; President California Miners' Ass'n. Limited Allotment at $1.00. Par $1.00 per share. Mail or write order note or write for deteriptive literature. C.

E. GREENAMYER GO. 512 Fifth New York City. Tel. Vanderbilt 5224..

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