THE SUN AND NEW YORIv HERALD, SUN.LVV STARCU 1.4, 1920.
CURB HAS ACTIVE -TWO
HOUR SESSION
Miirliol Is Featured by Heavy
lSiiying of Standard Oil
v4 Snnur flnu.
TV market for curb Marco was fca.
ttunl ly further heavy buying or titand
aid oil Ismes. Tho buylni; movomout
suited eiMiii alter tho opening and con
ii.imI throughout tho short hcmmIoii.
'i'.iri'l.ir.l of New Jersey vim tho muln
i if rising about SO itolnts to u.
i , high mid at tho top Hlioweil n gain
, f o than ltlO points slnoo the decl
i i the stock dividend case. Other
i s of tho group moved up also.
,miv .ming of l'rulrlc Oil itnd Qua was
,ii ul.tily heavy.
1 1 . iet of tho iiutrkct dlpplayed
n. , li ra'jlo activity for a two hour
scsi'Mi and, although a- few weak spots
wi '. found, tho geuor'U trend was up
I denernl Amihnlt sold a point or
t.i huner and strongth was shown In
Swwns Dominion and Submarlno Bout,
Honda vvero slightly higher.
Total salea and rango of prlceo fol-
iHE LOCAL BANK STATEMENTS
Avorago Figures for Week Ended Saturday, March 13, 1920.
MEMBERS OP FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM.
INDUSTRIALS,
Net
Latt. Ctige
t
(iln- Illch, Low.
w ajiib Coal 2'4 2
f" Ai'tn.i Kxplos ....S'i 8 '.4
'. Air lleductlon.... 41 43 4d 2
ljim Aluminum Mfg.. sa is :a
' Amer Candy 11 0i 0'4 U
JO Vm Safety Kiuor D' 91 SV
) Hr Am Chem... R A s . .
ltX' Urit Am Tob re M'i Mi W-i '
,, llrlt Am Tob con SOi, :0 MH
lMi',r Light SS !H Sh
ia Cuban Am Sug.. 44 4.1 44 , lj
""IUvich. Wm A... 42t, tl 4.' i
,.'.i(,wi .xepn.ui iuu mi wsj -r
(lenpriil Tractor. 1 1 1
r.mpo 01 Wi Hi li'i iS
' i.raiK Ula vf.. .. 5A SA "
fci) lUne Knitting.. .W14 li Ui
' it m iiniiiiu' .steel... xi u 33 l
"' I n.lian Packing... 14 14& 15
i K,stane Holether UK 11 U li
' 'Mercer Motors..., 17 17 17 --3
1 A) National Leather. 14U li 13Vj
I ,1 Nor Am Paper.... 5H li'i Mi 'i
ft Orpheiini circuit. . 31U S li
V,l Peerless Hot 44 41 tl -1
V junction Tire... 4H 4 4H ',i
to) ii.viio com Zft i'i z;
,( lU'hn Com pf.... 1 2Ti J
1TM KiTuWIe T It 44. 1 4i
ei.O Sulmurine Iloat... 11 17 17U H
7i Swift Internat.... in 45 48 -14
(.- SiMi Cn f. H 4Vi ',i
4'l Trmiitor Com 4ltt 40 40
jrvi Tim, Hi Auto 8. 50 2H SO 4
i f S Dlttrtb 5! W 52 ..
:i f S IllRh Sp T.... 32 32 , 32 ..
17M V S Stoam 31 2i 2Ti ..
f.n' s Trintport.... 10U 10U li -
4'OtnitwI Vict Prod. lJVi n 13i ..
l-no 1 lined I'r Shir.... 2U 24 2'i '4
1P' l nliM nt Candy. 14Vi 14'i 1IH - li
v Vlraudou, Inc... 17 17 17 -
lifl tflll Daumer C... 29 a H
400 Wlllfs Cor lat rf. M S3 W 1
STANDARD OILS.
(rilrio O & G....700 6t0 7' W
South Perm OIL. .340 R3 !U -7
us st oil of n J sua m ko j:
1'oSt Oil of N Y....47S 4fiJ 173 410
flfrlri nnuaMmbn.
'link of tho Manhtlan Co
Mnrrhaim Hank
nlH k M'll Nat. Bank.
Ilank of Amer
Natloiialflty flunk
l JxhiiIomI National Hank
Atlantic National Hank
Nut. lulclior & Droven Hank.,
...... i, tun r.xrnango t. iiaiiK.,
tf'Vi"", ,l,n,t "r ComiiMirv. . .
rarirto Hank , .
'hatha in A, I'honli Nat. Hank .
llAiminr National Hanlc
Utlzoiu' National Hank
jMirtroiKilImn Hank
t'tirn Etdiangn Hank
i!."!1;1"1" f Trailtmi Nat. Jlank
Mioual Park Hank
Jt Hlviir National Hank
Si10"'1'1. Nftlonal Hank
'Irt National Hank
Irving National Hank
N. Y. County Nat. Hank ....
( ontlnnnul flank
i;,11.'' Ntloiul Hank
J'lftli AvfiniB Dank. . . .
t;omniPrrlal Kichango Bank . .
f omnionwealtli UanH
Llniyln National Hank
Ha5l'ld Nstlonal Hank
I'lfth National Hank
Htatioard National Dank
Llbcity National Uank
oal and Iron Nat. Uank ....
Union Kirhangf Nat. Dank ...
Hnioklyn Truat Co
Uankera Truat Co
V. a, Mortgage li Trust Co
U'i"rmK fro" ou
fidelity Truat Co
Oluiubla Trust Co
if,,w.Yrk Trust Co
franklin Truat Co
1. nr.. In IV,, r
Metrupolltan Truat Co
Nase.au Nat. Hank. Brooklyn. . .
Irving Tnut Co
l'armura Iian A. Trust Co
Columbia Hank
Totali
Capital,
13,000,000
3. H70.WOO
H, oon,oon
n.ooo.ooi)
I. ww.ooo
Sd.000,000
8,0OO.0O()
1,000,001)
300.00(1
A.oon.ooo
afl.ooo.oiin
I.OOO.IMM)
7,tXH),000
3,000,000
a.noo.floi)
U.IMKI.OOO
4, fl2l),(KHI
i ,(ioo,ooo
A,0()0,00(l
1,000,(100
1,000,0011
10,000,0(K)
0. 000.000
, 000,1X10
1,000,1)00
JII.OOO.IKX)
ftOO.000
200,001)
400.001)
1,000,001)
1,000,000
1, 000,000
1,000.000
;,,ooo,oou
1, (100,000
1,000,000
l.MO.OOO
20,000,000
2,000.000
M.000,000
1,000,000
fi.OOO.OOO
1 ,500.000
a.ooo.uoo
1,000,000
1,000,000
a.000,000
1,000,000
3.000.000
6.000,000
2,000,000
Net
profit".
lfl,K(W,3(0
10,170,100
3,(13.1,000
13,(1.13.000
T.ami.iwi
(17,031,100
10,004,801)
l,0A4,H0O
1(13,301)
T.m.ooo
D0,33(t,WK)
1,11(17,400
7,33(4,200
10,.1S0,4JK)
a,7N4,IHXI
a,oio,4oo
K,7 70,00(1
K,4lit.lU0
31 073,7(10
OOA.VIX)
l,417,-.'l)(l
;i;i,s47,;ioo
u.m.mxi
3.M.KK)
73 1, WM)
21 7.I.V70')
u,:itH,ruo
U7,00l)
711(1,70(1
2.100,0011
1.437,200
638,400
I ,.'101, 700
7,iia,ooo
1,619,100
1,404,200
2,601,200
IN.617,000
4.SU3.H0D
31,767,700
1,.107,31W)
7,453,100
1,000,100
11.260,100
1,204,000
926,600
3,386,200
1.320.10O
l,043,2(X)
10,033,900
1.600,000
Lnani, dlrcounta
Inrntmanti,
c.
164,000,000
100,008,01X1
39.748.000
160,A9I,IIIX)
nt,738,(M)0
873,398,000
103,1)04,00(1
20,763,OO0
0,301,000
I20.9s:i,bon
n.13,339,000
211,0118.00(1
120,8I0,IM)(I
1:11,304,0110
67,1K.1,0IM)
3 1. 1)72,001)
147,334,001)
37,738.000
213,142,000
II, OOf, 0011
23,001,000
27U, 1(13,000
130,966,000
18,I6,000
0,274,000
JSl.lS'j.O'JJ
20,319,00(1
9,364,IXK)
I,4H0,0(X)
IS.341,000
H,76(t,OO0
17,111,00(1
III, 028,000
88,407,000
23,173,000
18.171,000
42,016,000
263,002,000
60,028,000
653,820,000
12,013,000
S3.7St.000
33,00,OtX)
K3,0S5,0()O
25,663,000
23.160,000
41,641,000
17,703,000
05,903,000
1 18,81(6,00(1
33,539,000
Cash In
YauUa.
702,000
2.0M2.000
780,000
0,430,000
1,073,000
14,001,001)
1.143,001)
466,000
134,000
1,730,000
2,704,000
1.910.000
6,042.(KX)
6.t(IO,0(H)
1,123,000
3,031,000
7,440,000
741,000
1,460,(M)0
388,(KX)
1120,000
l.SIH.OOO
U,463,(MX)
770,01X1
170,000
6,021,000
1,021,000
at)7,ooo
401,000
7h9,OO0
478,000
279,000
1.022,000
648,000
845,000
003,000
042,000
929.000
093.1XX)
2,078,000
324,000
1.120,000
1,004,000
588.000
089,000
461,000
018,000
.11111,000
2,004,000
4,240,(X)()
684.000
nserre with Nt
legal riamand
deposltarlea, dapoalts.
(5,338,000 f.io.Rin.noo
10,903,0(X) 73,480,000
3,335,000 33,709,000
IR.973,000 187,7(14,000
4,123,000 38,187,000
011,030,000 (a)004,639,000
JU.UO.OOU 4,7Jf,OOII
3,313,000
.1K8.000
13,007.000
II5,I),IO,000
3,746,000
16,810,000
19,OU0,(XX)
6,808,000
6,689,000
30,933,000
8,871,000
21,268,000
1,401,000
3,8S5,000
31,000,000
10,777,000
1,700.000
1.434,000
39,913,000
3,008,000
l,0SJ,000
1,2(IO,00()
2,85.1,000
2,477,000
1,001,00 1
0,49.1,001)
0,288,000
2,030,000
2,119,000
1,210,000
31.930,000
0,WN7,(HXI
17,877,000
4.03.000
(I I, Ml, 00(1
273,961, (KX)
26,091,000
101,118,001)
135,030,000
39,409,000
.13.00.1,000
183,834,000
30,450,000
103,108,000
10,889,000
19,878,000
105,634,000
133,836,000
13,199,000
7,113,001)
28 ,597,000
20,049.000
8,504,000
U,705,OiM)
18,49 ,001)
14,755,000
12,105,0O
I ,9311,000
70,488,000
13, 07,000
18,628,000
30,585,000
238.938,000
80,750,000
Time
dapoatta,
14,839,000
fi,678,000
1,047,000
4,120,000
4l,o'l7,66o
1.004,0(10
634,000
0,087,000
6,720,001)
71,000
12.201,000
410',66l'l
. 0,000
7,672.000
18,000
3.24VOIX)
070,000
2,414,666
:i,48.i,ooo
1,006,000
18,737,000 1.100,000
National
bank
circulation.
1733,000
I,00'o',6o6
1,13 8,666
435,000
144,000
380,000
4,770,000
4,380,000
100,0(X)
092,000
r,t,(x)n
4,953,000
80,000
(148.000
8.3J4.000
2.310.00U
108,000
I LONDON ATTENTION
FIXED ON EXCHANGE
Wide Fluctuations in British
and American Markets of
Great Influence.
54,020,000 (bHS9.530.00O
1.623.000
10,577,000
3,380,000
9,001,00(1
.1,035,000
4,050,000
1,087,000
1 ,333,(8)0
8,944,000
11.210.000
77.40S.O0O
33,040,000
03,077,000
32,332.000
24,038,000
37,007,000
13,80 1. 000
04,003,000
14.170.000 (C) 138,920.000
2,605,000 30,108.000
7,000
23.1,000
496,000
340,000
3,727,000
004,000
434.000
6,099,000
13,73.1,000
3,908,000
4 ,973,000
358,000
0.453.000
1 ,973,000
2.078,000
1,089,000
971,000
1,100.000
1,003.000
990,000
13.293,000
171
210,000
397,000
247,000
09,000
1,977,000
411.000
395,000
50,000
,000
INDEPENDENT OILS.
7-IS
37
15
Allen Oil ..
Alliance ....
Allied OU H
: Amal Royalty... .t 42
' Asoi-ited Oil.... 14
3M' Doone Oil 4H
So." tloiton Wyoming. 1 1-1
" Caftb Trading ISO
3m Circle Oil 3
: t Otlcb Sfu-v 11 ctla VFrt
n'O Cosdell Si Co.,
710 Dominion OIL...
13i Elk Baaln Pet...
Z Knclneers Pet...
IJ1 Lrtrt Oil
awl LmeraldA OIL ,
17
10H
14
li
U
i lderal Oil 4
l' Tenaland
KV) (Jlcnrock Oil 3,
) (iuffey Olllesplc. 3l'i
W) lluma I'e1r)leum... 3H
to) Hudson Oil "j
4011 Indlulioma Itef.... fli
l1 lnt l'etrul 71Vi
'rt) Invincible 30
1W lland Oil 5
4'i Kajr County Una.. 154
li Livingston 1H
21H
21'i
4'j
.172
IVi
2H
4
.. 4
.. 18
42
, 14
, 3
, 5i
. A
31',
ll'i
00
19
an
l'i
4ri Macna Oil
l' MaracallHi Oil...
SOI Mcrrttt Oil '
tf Metfi Oil
Metropolitan J'et
i' Metlco Oil
v" M.ilnrst Hef..
rj( Morten l'ete...
" NO Am Oil...
f 11 Ohio Hanger-.
Okmulgee OIL
!'ii Onmr Oil
.") 1'iihhandlu ...
120" Phillips Pole..
17KI Prodiioerf & Itef.
4( Hl Hoik Oil....
11 Ittckard Teias...
tn itran Oil
7 Salt Creek Prod.
vo Seijunrah OIL...
Ji'O Slmmi Pet
17i Skellv Oil
4i southern States..
in sppni'cr Pet
!:" Superior Oil. ,
mid Toy Ken
'(i Tcxa Ilanier
Trias Co w 1 M'i
Tin Lilian Oil
1 Tropiral Oil 21
JW t nlted T Oil... 1ft
se Valirrde 8t,
4"0 Victoria Oil new. m
l(f) mote Oil 30';
Soi Woodburn 61i
.MINING.
A'uki I!r Col I'i
1 " Am Mines l'J
Ariaiiia t 34
:ii; n,',.heT Divide. ..t IS
' "' ild,-ncr Ext 1 11
'" Hir U-d?e 7-16
oatn ' .'
. B in AHulta t 73
Boston & Mon...t
"9rt Caledonia Mln...t36
ft CTiia.h, Cop 1 .1.16
4"i rnn.Vltri M . 1M
"' 1 'arson Hill 234
1 fms Con M 4H
. '1 1 "in Virginia 4
' nn Onltl ... 1
1' r, firm MeN '
IWrs Mines... 41'-i
TjivI1p Ent "i
'i " Ki Salvador 3
1'OiKmma Silver.... 1 13
Eureka Croesus... H.
' " Eurek.i Holly 1 US
i'i, ( Mining Vi
Gdon Oate 1
lf" nli Dove! 84
:' 1n!, Kewana ...t 3
I'n , ..,.1 . t .
'''.'l .uciiiiii ...i -.
l' '.old Sliver Plck.t 19
1H
44
14
1
34
40S
'i
lSi
10H
IS
14
Vi
3T
6i
S'i
31
3';
S'i
694
334
4'n
1.
I'i
44
214
i
4?i
3
14
170
ZH
4
s
44
41
SVi
I'i
i
35
11
l't
4V
lt
3r'
I'i
15 1
4 1-H
42 :
IS
4'. - li
1 3-16
130
li
40(
94
17
104
n.
14
4
Tt
.$22.1,099.900 1413,971,900 I4,922.1S,000 $'J71(i5,000 J.V18,331,O00 3,901,943,OO0 1218.021,000
State Bank Not Members of Federal Reserve System.
$35,701,000
(irecnwli li Hank. . . ,
Huery Uauk
N. Y. Produce Eicb,
bttte l!uk
Uauk
$.vx 1.000
260.INIO
1,(WK),0(XI
2.000.000
CI, 878, SIX)
839,600
L4.10.POr)
1.508,000
&10.39,r.,0(xy
5,000,000
2f,8 14.IXK)
f'8,280,000
t2.r,i2.(i(x)
OMI.IKIO
.1,505.000
4.213.1X1(1
SL409.0O0
.14 1.1 mo
1,751,000
2.081.0(H)
519,7011.000
5.6011,01X1
29,r.16,(XXl
31,427,000
1 18,000
32,837.000
Totals.
51,750,000 J5.6S-1.100 H17.125.0O0 110,970,000 5,575,000 t.88,327.000 J32,045,OOO
Trut Companiot Not Members of Federal Reserve System.
Title Ouarauteo tc Trust Co $3,000,000 $I2,900,('1X) $45,280,000 $l,ni.(XV) $3., 01.000 J1,(M8.00() $9I1,0(X)
Uym Title & Trust Co 4,000.000 6,994,600 25,805,000 910,000 1,(150,000 1C,780,000 333,000
Totals $0,000,000 $18,901,100 $ 71,121,000 J 1.920,000 15,310,000 $47,8111,000 11,244,000
Grand total $235849,900 $137,55C,100 $5,110,414,000 $1 10. 470,000 ,J559,325,0(X) (14.090,088,000 $350,810,000
Change.
Members Federal Krservn Hank,
auto bank, not members of
Federal Heserve Bank
Truit companies, not members
of Federal lteaervo Uank . . .
Aggregate, 67 members
aruoii
3,111,000 1,975,000
$35,701,000
077,000
15,037,000 1.111,000 8,1U3,000
Actual Conditions at Close- of Business Friday.
$4,043,791,000 $97,535,000 $554,319,000 ($1,004,603,000 $218,128,000 $30,150,00
. . 117,037,000 11,378,000 6,960,000 86,700,000 33,041,000
. .. . 71,041,000 1,801,000 5,019.000 48,049.000 1,203,000
, . . $3,131,400,000 $110,074,000 $605,034,000 $4,139,852,000 $252.4.11.000 $30,150 (XX)
-37,l.T4,OUO --M'J.WXI 34,157,000 69,584.000 2,873,000 S72.OO0
lljiana-3 carried In banks In luro4a countries a
Coin Damons
(at Includes drposlta in foreign branchci 9138,605,000: not included In total footings
reterve tor men oepos is, sn.ias.uuu. .....
(bi Includes deposits In foreUn branches 477,oSO,000; not included In total footings Balances carried In banks In foreign countries as tc
serve for such deposit. 1.11,417.000.
(c) Includes deposit- In foreign branches i21,065,0(M): not included In total footings; Halances carried In banks In fofelgn countries as re
serve for such deposits, r,4.251. 000.
As ofllclally reported lor 27 national banks on February 28 and for 15 State and 15 trust companies on February 28.
1 11 III a payable, rediscount, acceptances and other liabilities in average statement. H.I29,0S'),0Oo, and In actual statement, $1,122,202,000
United States deposits deducted HS.001.O00 In average statement and tT18.0iSI.OOU In actual statement.
Average and Actual Figures of Reserve Position.
Averago Flgures-
r!tth ltesftrvfl In
Kt. In vaults, deposltarlw. Excess.
Members of reserve s si em f.548,331,000 f2f.779.780
State banks not In rekerve sys- . . ,,,,,, ,
tom r.10.979.000 5.375 000 1.015.140
Trust rompanles not In reserve , . ,,. ,, - ,u,
system... 1,920,000 3,319.000 72,300
-Actual Figures-
Cash Iteaerrn In
Change. r. In vaults, depositaries Excess. Change.
07,107,910 ..1554.349,000 $27,219,770 J25,5C8,400
87,040 .11.278,000 5,960,000
o.soo i. Mii.ooo r,,cio,ooo
1.038,000 t C28.700
182.050 114,200
Total S12.905.000 M59.225.00O 27.S67.230 -rf.7.6S4,75() 513,139,000 $505,934,000 529,040.420. 520,341,360
DIVIDENDS.
v,,
3U
31
SH
H
S4
714
334
4's
1
1
4'i
:i4
14
3
14
172
24
4
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61
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35
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i-1 -1
4'.i ..
4
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23
l"
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9-15
414
13
n'.l 7.nnn
H, , i Mining.
..t 28
tH
.ni,o Extcn....t 11
,..t 12
4?i
2ii
V
11
) Km, r I nl.-..
8 i" Kvn Divide
J''" r.'nnmana Co
lvi' M Nnmira ..
'-' n. York Hondu 14
N plsins 105i
0 "pi ir Silver.
' , 1 Mines..
'" ' 1 1 vjnor
1 - I 1 oris . . .
' ,1' sl,-r M. .
1' ! I( tier (Ironn
13
14 1 11-16 1-15
15-16 1 1-16 1-16
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.. 39
....t 10
3.1s
7
K of Arts... H
si.nart Mln
s, jn
r
..t 1J
...t
: in 1
" 1
134
104
Ti
39
i
54
13
1-18
7
9-14
19
6
2U
9
24
! 3-19
23
II
10U
Ti
39
U
10
13
- 4
1
- M
H
1
lt.,',nT,t
1 ,p ( ahbor...t 9
op Divide 2V1
i;n !'l
it, .1 Hut t 24
1 i Mln 2 3-16
,. M'7iali....t 20
"P lies Kills. t 23
Contmen...t 7
1 i"d Eastern... 3J
ti.ry t 10
e-t End C ll
'i.te Caps t 15
'VnlK-rt 10
1 ir.gton 4 4
IIONDS.
' ! Paili 6s... 7s 77
Tel H '22.... Sl'i Dl'i
" ' 1 Steel 7s '22.. KM 1fl
' ' 4 St I. C... g4 7i
Kle.tric CJ..100 ';
4 -1-16
7 ..
9-16 -1-li
19 ..
6 ..
:u
1
24 -l-H
2U -MJ
21 1
2 1-16 a 1-15 -
9
1V
8
4
19
23
7
311
10
111
14
9
4
94i
100
87;
!!
1
1
-1
8
1 V
0
' ' It T 74 744 744 744 - 4
' K !i.m Oov S4s 31'., 334 314
I! 1- JM Oov 64 35 314 33 4
Swedish Gov Cs.. 91i Jl' IUH U
' n-m-s cir t4,. 87 17 S7
ltd In... fK.ii, .. a share.
ev Orleans Cotton 3Inrker
ef ri
t
be,.
I'lSBV
Oni.EA.Ng, March 13. Heavy sell-
J felt by cotton to-day as the re- I
!ho news of the revolution In
The market was depressed
ie -start and It closed at declines
4S points. March. 29.41c.: May,
July. 34.37c; October, 31.35c;
-e, 30.B5a Spot steady n'nd un
' middling. 41c.
Stock of
-n - A..,l
l.CVI u.
TiLi,l, T?,tlAn I.tee. Co.. Tlf.
u. m?e .......Mar. 20
Chicago. Burlington It Quincy
Hit. Co.. ci. 2fc Mr. 19
Cudahy Packing Co., q.
1 t rj, .Mar. 25
Gen. Halting Co., pf. l'ifi.Mur. 20
Ofn. Ilaklng Co., pf, accum.
s,ri Mar. 20
Innrnat. Dank Corp., a-a.
3 Mar. JO
lowa Ry. Lt. pf, q, 1 Ct.JIar. 20
Kaufman Dept. Stores, Inc..
pf. q, $1.75 Mar. 20
Kolb (Bakery Co., pf, q,
js;e4 ; Mar. 20
Standard Tank Car Co . pf.
2 SInr. '5
U. S. Worsted Co., 1st pf,
q, Jl 75 pr. "
Victor Talking Maeh , $25. Mar. 31
Victor Talking Mach.. pf. q.
j!.;,-, Mar. 31
r.i'dden Co.. 50c Mar. 15
Glldden Co., pf. IK'i Mar. 15
EX DIVIDEND TABLE.
Monday
Ad' ance Rumely pf
Amer. I3anK Note pf
Amer. Bosch Magneto
Amer. Car A Foundry
Amer. Car & Foundry pf
.viner. Cigar pf
Amer. Llnsed pf
Amer. Mfg
Amer. Mfg. eitra
Amer. Mfg. pf
Amer Steal Foundries pf
mer Wholesale pf
Arkansas Natural Oas pf., accum..
Armour & Co. pf
Autosales Corp. pf
Ham tt Company
Deaver Hoard Coa
llenver Board 1st pf
Beaver Doari :u pr
Brailllan Trac.. Lt. & Power pf
Buffalo & Susquehanna
California Petroleum pf
Climb,!- Iron
Canada Steamship Llne pf
Cnre (J I.) Thresh. Mech. pf
Ca?s A Daley Shoe Co. pf
'.'Ms S'iT'lie
Cities Service, stock..,
CIIHs Service pf
Cltlea Service pf B
Cities Service bankers' aha
Columbia ()raphnphon
Columbia Oraphoptione, slock
Columbia Graphophone pf
Cons. (int. Kleo. Lt. A Pow., Bait..
Cons Interstate Callahan
Cuban imer Sugar
Cuban Amer. Sugar pf
Cuba Cane Pugar pf
Detroit, Cleve. Steam Nav:
Dominion Glass
Dominion Glass pf
Dominion Oil
Dominion Textile
Dominion Steel
Dulillh-Superlor Tr. pf
Flee. Sternge Hattery
Electric Storage nattery pf
Fnlrbank's Morse, Inl
Flsk Rubber, Inl
Orasselll Chemical
Grasselll Chemical, extra
Orasselll Chemical pf
Gulf States Bteel 7 pf
Gulf States Steel 2d pf
Haskell & Barker
Herculc Powder
Hercules Powder, extra
Illinois Traction pf...
Inter. Buttonholo Sewing Mach....
International Salt
Kelly-Sprlngfleld Tiro 6 pf
Keystone Tire A Rubber
Kresge (S. S. Pf ;
Liggett A Slyers 7 pf
Lorlllard. P
Lorlllard. P.. pf
llanatl Sugar pf
May Department Stores pf
National Aniline A Chem. pf
Ohio Cities Gas pf....
Oklahoma Prod A Itef,
Orpbeum Circuit. Inl...
Orpheum Circuit pf.. Inl
Peltlbone Mulliken 1st pf
pettibono Mulliken 2d pf...
Pittsburg, Bess. A Lnk" Erie
Heece Buttonhole Machine
Ileece Folding Machine
Beo Motor '
Rels, Robert A Co. 1st pf
Hoyal Baking Powder
Royal Baking Powder pf
Republic Iron A Steel pf
Savoy uu
Sears-Roebuck pf
Seaman's Oil ,
Sherwln-Wllllami pf. .............. .
South. Ry.. Jloblle O. af. tr. ctfs
Southwost Penn. Pipe Line
Spencer petroleum......
Springfield Ry. A Lt. pf
Standard .Oil of Kentucky
Standard Screw
Ftromberg Carburetor
Symington (T. H.) Co. pf...
Twin CUV Eapld Transit pf
United Cigar Stores stock
Tlntled TlVCWflOd '
United Dyewood pf..
United Lt. A Ry- Pf'
United sno
U S. Gypsum
U. S. Oypsum pf
Vlvaudou. V -
IVtst Jersey Seashore
Weber Hellbroner -
Weyman-Bruton .
Weyman-Hruton pf
Will A Banraer, In!
Will & Daumer pf
Payable.
Apr. 1
Mar. 25
Apr. 5
Apr. 1
Apr. 1
Apr. 1
Mar. 31
Apr. 1
Apr. 1
Apr. 1
Apr. 15
Apr. 13
Apr. IS
Apr,
Apr. 1
COTTON MARKET IS
UNUSUALLY ACTIYE
Lively Trading" in Short Ses
sion Uefleets Increa.se of
Profit Taking.
..14
. , 7So
.. 8
.. 354
..11i
..i4r.
..I'i 94
..i4r
.. 5
. . 1
..14
. .I'iTc
.. 14"e
.-litt
..14
..12.00
..$1.00
..11 '
..14?i
..14
..I'i?'.
..1 ;
. J! 00
. . 1 H
..Hi".
..li
u ,
..14
. 4r'
..4
.50. He
. . 23c
.1-20 b
,.HI9
. . 1
. . 50c
..24
. . i4 r.
..lM'.
..$1.00
.. 151
,.1H
.. 1
.. 2Te
. . 1 4
...M.m
...$2.,V)
, .$2.50
..$1.25
. . 7So
..14
. 4
. .i4r
.14
..14
...$l.f)
2
2
..14
..14
..14".
..$1.50
.. 3
,.Hi
..15i
,. 3SV
,.K
iir.
.iHr.
.ii".
.$1.50
. J
. tOe
,.$2.00
..li
.liT.
.14
. 3
. ir.
. 2So
.114
. J
14
?4
5
.1
5
li
.$2.00
.$3.00
. 2
.l'i
.$3.00
. t'i
.$1.00
. 25i
.$1.73
. 10
.14'.
.14
.14
. 30c
. 1".
.1
50c
J4
.. UK
.$3.00
The cotton mnrkct showed more than
Its usual saturuay nciivuy nuring un j
snnrt session or yesterday, ana renecieu
tho Increase in profit takliiR by Wall
Street and scattered outside selling;. The
market's -undertone was at no period
weak, however, rallies quickly occurring
mixed. The fact that corn has had
about a 25 cent advanco In a month
causes mnny to believe that the Mav de.
livery will react to 145 before there Is
I nnother Rood upward turn. Hut with
I the trade lined up as It Is a two sided
nmi Ket is expected for considerable time.
ell'nfr Is looked for on all Rood rallies.
Oats were dull and easier, being again
iinuer tnc innuence of Kralns. The out
side Interest U small, trade being con
iincst mostly to profess ona s. Some of
' the trade beliave that July Is selling for
too great a. discount under May, not
withstanding: the scarcity. ReceiutM re
main light and tho cash demand Is small.
provisions were dull and easier, re
itnrdlesM of the etrength In hogs.
COILS' In the local rash market No. 2
nun om quoted lit Jl.77'3; No :
mixed, $1 76i, enst and freight New Yo'rlc
nft,i-n das shipment
OATS The local cash market was fas
.-10 i ivntte ouoted at II. 04 : Vn 1 -ku.
from 'the lowest, at which level It showed 95 ''"'J,
20 to 40 points loss. The bull factors ', )V d'wf ' JP
Included firmness In securities and heavy an elsvator. 1 ' i1, 3'
..'i!'.K l'rkft 'asy- N'o. 2 Western,
$'921,; free on board, New York.
HAULKY Market steady. Feedlnc.
Ji.on, malting, $1.68; free on board Nw
IllTKtVHUT Market quiet
milling. $3.35 per 100 pounds.
HAY Market easy. No. 1, $2.55(; 2.63
N'o 2, 2 40H2.50; No. 3, $2.25j;2,35i ship
ping, $2.10$2.20. .
MTlltVMarket firm
to $33 per ton.
CHICAGO PRICES,
II YE
High.
1.474 1.49
exports during last week, the total to
date being 4,653,000 hales, against 3,
183,000 last year. The Kali ltiver mar
ket for the week was fairly active, sales
of print cloth amounting to 110,000
pieces. As to dry goods distribution
Marshall Field & Co. reported a general
Increase compared with that of tho pre
vious year.
The opening was steady, first prices
being unchanged to 19 points more than
Friday's finals. The starting level was
In innuf . Ilin lilr-hpst nf the Short
k... xi..., -n.. in ..-.Inia l -i neu-' ' K Open,
iscfoiuu, uut .'ittj , vow . - .May J 71' , -9S
llign rvtoio. aiiu nwmn ...... ... juiy j,ii 3,57
unfavorable Indicating heavy ruins im iuiu-
Easteru States and cold and clearer , ;''
conditions in the Central Gulf section. , September
There vnus at times a httlo trade sup-! oats-
port, but brokers with Liverpool conneo-May
(ions did nothing, the Kiifillsh market , g"ptcmher'
as usual not being in session. , i.ahd-
.Early In the session considerable bear-; May
ish talk regarding reports of a nw "tfinisZ"
revolution In Germany was heard, hut 1 xt..T
there seemed to bo little selling based ' July u'to
directly on them. The .Southern spot , oh
situation was unchanged and the volume V,,,
of business from the South was some
what diminished by wir trouble. At
one time in the last hour there was nn
Improvement In general tone an the
market was finally steady, unchanged to
36 points lower. Spots again closed un
changed at 41 cents a pound.
Hange of prices : I'ri
Onen. HI2I1. Low. Close, day.
. 39.W W.W) 39.85 39 75-80 SVM
37.M 37.60
.37.00 37.10 36.70 S6.ISI T 36 Ki
34.60 N 34.75
. 31.41 51.45 31 f .14.03-06 34 15
. 33.30 33.30 33.25 .13.09 lt 3.1 5
32.41) .
Sound
No. 1 rye, $34
l.M'.i
MH
754
67'4
1.42A.
.1T
83'i
76i
C34
Low.
1.714
1.66
1.474
1.414
1.37'j
82si
7JU
C7H
Close.
1 71;
1.6S
1.454
1.43
.Ws
SI
7f
C7.S
Fri
day. 1.734
I.6S
1.454
1.424
UVi
834
cs
.18.63
21.70
22.32
18 62
19.10
21.55
22,17
18.47
13 35
21.62
22.27
18 C7
13 05
..33.35
..33.03
35.50
33.40
March ...
April ...
May
June
'AnrllSt
September
Oelohcr .
-November
Deremtior
January .
1 ehruary
35.10 35.10
35.45 35.05
INTERIOR RECEIPTS.
,. . , Wheat. Com.
le.fcrday 629,000 671,000
Last week 47J,Wi0 7I9.0O0
La,st year 439,000 447,000
SEABOARD CLEARANCES.
Hour. Wheat
15.000 207,000
33.000 52,000
3.000 322,000
Yesterday
Last eek...
Last year
1.73
22.35
18 62
1 10
35 .15
35.10
Oats
47S,(HV)
550,000
613,000
Com.
10,090
Offer Air Itedtiotlim Iismc.
a;..a ,
32.00 32.00 31.55 31 .V) 61)
30.81 N 31.20
JO 93 31 00 30 1 30 60-65 30.95
,10.5.1 30.51 30,15 30.1111 K 5.1
30.30 30.30 30 20 29.93 N 20.2
The Air Heductlon Company of Now
Votk Is offering to Its stockholders tin
loud, n mn nnn a.io a.. -
$nouc ui i.,uuv, uvu oi jen year 7 Tier
Hpott Local, 41; New Orleans, 41.
GEAIN MARKETS.
The reported overthrow of tho Oerman
Government and tho threatened strike of
the longshoremen were unsettling factors
In yesterday h corn market. Selling fol
lowed announcements or notn reports,
Hut thoy were not the only disturbing
Influences. The lower rates of exchange,
heaviness In ryo, lack of support and
better weather over tho belt were factors
which Inspired selling. The liquidation
was checked by rallies duo to short cov
ering, the market fluctuating back and
forth for tho greater part of the session.
Toward tho closo it advanced and .May
corn jumped up to 149. The fact that
receipts remain light Is encouraging to
the hulls, but they fall to seo how there
will be any Improvement Immediately, ns
cars.nro still scarce and the farmer Isn't
changing his attitude of holding. But
there are those who believe mat a reac
tion Is due and as a result sentiment is
SERVICE TO OIL INVESTORS
We supervlsa oil proparty, furnish x.
psrt Oil Ilsld Scout Service, sscurs oil ar.d
gas lease, royalties, proaucuon aim drill,
fng contracts. We specialist In Texas,
liulslana and Arkansas rields. Acreage,
secured for companies already organised
or In process of organisation, syndlcatis
and Individual Investors. N'o nil stocks
bought or sold.
DUPIES & GREENE
Mb Floor Oicrs Bldg.. Dallas, Tsxsi.
cent, convertible sinking fund gold tie-
nemiire oonos ror subscription at 97.
They are known us Series A, dated
April, 1D20, anil convertible after April
1. 1922, Into stock of the company at
$62 10 a share. Lee, Hlgglnson & Co.
and Potter Uros. & Co. head tho syn
dicate which has underwritten them.
Tho company's earnings for tho lat
three years have averaged more than
five mid a half times the Interest re
quirements on these bonds, the com
pany's only obligation.
HOLMAN Co.
Investments
High grade securities
yielding liberal earnings.
291 Broadway New York
Boston Philadelphia Pittsburgh
THE TWO-FACED DOLLAR
E. M. Young tells how the dollar
can double Its tncomt to-day and
best of all ha tells how todo It.
In Ms current tout. A
ropy on r'lutit for SS i.
FINANCIAL WORLD
29 Ilmadnny, NKW YOBK.
Tha Han If far II t Uailnnel U..I. . .
Itssr ' aisstt.wiiaaa 4UAJ1K gi lAm
of .New Mexico. Is closing Its affairs. All
ine noir numen ana oilier crsanors Of tht
sasociatlon ara, tbarsfort, hsrsty notlfltd
to nrassnt ths notea and ether claim a.
payment.
v. t. iiuarwnu, cashier.. '
Special Ca6 Detpalch to Tits Sc.v asp Niw
Yong Hrsii.d. Cowttiht, 1920, bv Tur. Sus
xtio New YoRg Hsrai.ii.
London, March 13. AVIdo fluctuations
In London and Now York exchange
again formed tho centre of nttentlbn In
this week's financial events, although
thore were other developments of cx
trcmo Importanco as tho Allied Supremo
Council's economic manifesto, the ills
closure that gold shipments would bo
mado to pay off the Anglo-Fronch loan,
tha Indorsement by B, It, Illackett, Con
troller of rinanco to tho Treasury, of
the proposed retroactive, war tax Invy
and the February foreign trade returns,
It Is significant that all of tlioso
ructors have direct bcurlng on foreign
exchange, demonstrating that that sub
ject has become paramount In current
finance. The sudden rise of sterling to
more than $3.80 on Thursday nonplussed
London bankers. The exchange market
went far out of bounds nt times, as much
us ten points dlffeicnco prevailing be
tween London rates and cable quota
tions from New York. Bankers here
were unable to explain tho advanco ex
cept on tho theory that the statement
that Franco and Great Britain Intended
to pay off tho Anglo-French loan had In
creased American fnlth In Europn and
had caused covering of sterling commit
ments. A reaction In sterling was expected
after the mid-week advance, hut lt did
not mature. It Is still looked for bo
cause no great change to warrant the
rapid rise has occurred In the economic
foundation of the oxcluuige market.
From now on bankers look for a steadier
tone In sterling, and, perhaps, a grad
ual rise to at lea?t the S4 mailt, pro.
vlded that the International financial
conference succeeds In impressing tho
Continent with the necessity for tho In
ternal reforms outlined In tho economic
manifesto by thp Allied Supremo Coun
cil. Will Ship Gold to Anievlcn.
Anenfc the gold shlpmonts to America,
tho correspondent of Thb Sc.v and N'kw
Yortic Herald here is Informed that the
$125,000,000 -worth of that metal, ear
marked for shipment to tho United
States to pay oft the Anglo-French loan,
will he used only to the oxtent to wlikh
France and England are unable to uro
vlde New York funds by other m.ans
ns tho nalo of securities. Tho actual
quantity of sold likely to ro to America
from Europr, therefore, Is very Indef
inite. Moderate quantities nf gold are
being bought In tho open market and
that metal probably will go to America
steadily.
The Treasury Controller's advocacy of
tin' retroactive wsr profit my reveals
the extent to which England has brought
herse!' to ooitimplate meant of putting
her finances In good shape. It Is esti
mated that the tax would yield about
$3,000,000,000, which would Just about
,v!iu. out tl iivxnnnt lloatlntr debt InT
the ehune of treasury hills. Hhouia ma
scheme he curried out. It would, ot
course, cuute u substantial reduction In
tho amount of paper money based on
treasury bills and tho result would be
that there would to a boncflt to sterling
exchange. U would also release a con
siderable credit now absorbed by the
Government and give a greater volume
of funds to industry and aid to tho Con
tinent. The London financial district Is not
set ngalnst tho proposed tax except on
tho grounds that It cannot bn carried
out without damage to trade and In
dustry. Tho Treasury, on tho othor
hand, takes tho view that It can be car
ried out without n much harm ns nn nt
tempt to float a funding loan would
cause.
I'orolttii Trade Improve.
Although less notable than during the
previous month, tho February foreign
trado shows nn Improvement, nllowlnu
for the shorter work period. Import
were GO per cent, higher than these of
February, 151!), but exports were ins
per cent, liigncr man tnoso oi nun
month, i
For His first time slnro ihe war
flnpm'ini, ann.nr. nil n ellhAt 11 nt In 1 trrwlnr
with England. Imports from (iertnany
for tho month Included $500,000 worth I
of hides, 1200,000 worth ot watches.
$100,000 worth of silks, $100,000 worth
of paper and a small quantity of sugar
und timber. Exports to Germany In
cluded $3,000,000 worth of woollens and
$2 000,000 worth of cotton goods, $300.
000 worth of hides and $100,000 worth
ot rubber.
Two largo British companies to do
business with ltussla were launched
during tho week'. The larger of the
two is the British Corporation of Mine
and Steamship Owners In Russia, Ltd.,
which has $50,000,000 capital utock.
Tho corporation will acquire, operate
and develop mine and nil land conces
sions and construct docks and pTero and
provide regular stenmshlp Acrvioc. The
Anglo-Itusslan Shipping Company of
$10,000,000 capital proposes to do i pas
senger nnd freight business with ltus
sla n potts.
This week the stock market was dull,
with no conspicuous features. Oils
sagged, but recovered. Other sections
Of the markot were steady. Tho de
cision of labor not to strike to enforco
natlonalliatlon of tho coal mines con
tributed tho underlying strength of tho
market.
American Hharcs, Including Itoyal-
Dutch, were marked down uharply lo-
cause of the rise In sterling. Gold nnd
silver declined for tho same reason.
COiTEEE market.
Tho market for coffee futures npui"d
yesterday with unchanged prices ami
trading dull and featureless, Itlo sj.uti
were 125 rels lower and Santos futuivs
unchanged to u decline of 12"i n-is,
Tho local market closed net utii'h.ingod
to nil advanco of . points. About the
only new firm offer In from llrar.ll
showed ti decline of ii 1)oij t :is points in
Itlo coffees, 7s belnij offered lit III. CO
sterling credit.
It.mgc of prices; ' l'i.
open uign. i.inv. Close. U;iy,
14.14 111 II 09
, 14 2'WS ll.ii
,. 11,40 11.13 11,39 II, 40-1 1 ll.S:i
ILG'.'-M II, VI
. MM II, a 1IU H.i'.MV, 11.1,2
I1.B3',I n.il
,. 11 W 11.41 11.81 14, I'I 43 14 4')
ll.M-4'l 14.3:1
ICiV'O nji,
. 11.34 II, 111 1I.3S 11.34-10 H3S
II. 3.1.33 14.33
11.7)35
I'Oil'FKH CAI1LE5.
March...
April
May
Jlllm
July
AllClH
SepleiiihT
Out oner, , ,
Novrm mr.
Dis I'luber.
JiiiMiatv.
FclD-u.lij
109 reJs lower. Receipts 11.000 bags n:d
slock 3.46i,irjo bags All prices enmp.xro villi
Miu en 9, the last quotation received, tt"
ol'ts at ths ports were 11,000 bags. Main!
'', last jrar i.ml ;s,nX) two yrurs ago
Stio P.mlo bad lO.lioo, a.alust 22.0OO utnl ro.lx),
ind Juiuli'iliy 6,o), ntiimet IC.0"i ami I '!.)
dags irspeinvely. Cleared from Victoria
K.ia bags lor New York and from itlo S.l'U
bags for New Orleans,
IIILUILIAN COFFEE STATISTICS
Last Lnit
Ychtcid.iy. wei'l. moiiili.
New A urk deliveries, 9.i', D.Oi'i 11,111
N. Orleans deliveries -Not in- -
Total dclirerier ;o,;s 9.96) II, ill
New York nock.... W.mi, r,7.7tc rt.i,;i, i
New Orleans stock: 171,151 250,13!) Ml.T?n
Slotk at all ports.. TW.t'l 797,s;.S !.', J"7
Allciat ilil.is) rii7,) 422,ooa
Visible supply 1,;;7l,ifa u:4,S7." 1.117,207
List jeur's visible.. L564.C14 1,414, !7j 1,145,'J')7
llllllU U I
Tim Bank of
,'tlt Vrnrs Old.
New York, National
llio .i. 1.'.', rels lower for 7s al Ktioi)
Kv li hi.., j ,;,, loner at I7id. I!(elnl
7 "i bugs mid stock 44:.oc) bass. Dollar rite
I, ' rem lower at 3JC.V). Sstitns was tin.
'iniicril nt I.ViW for No 4 and IWiO for
No ;. while futures were 100 rels higher to ' I'lCT,
lUnklng Association, the oldest bank In
this Stnte, nnnoiinoen tlic l.Hith anniver
sary of Its orRiinlz.itlon. Tho bunk wiw
organized by Alexander Hamilton In
March. 17X1, being chnrlcicd ns a nn
tlcnal hank In June, lSr,. It has al
ways been Identified with commercial
luslnens, some of its foreign connections
being of more than sixty years stand-
At
SlcCrory Htorcs Cnln Jn A'fiir.
The McCrory Ptoret Corporation's
innual report, made public vesterday.
shows a surplus for 111 111, after all
taxes, chaiges nnd pi-efi-rn-d dividends,
&r.. of $334, 70S, or IC.CO a share on
. 000, 000 of Its common stock outstand
ing against ? 4 .-IS" a sharp for 1!U.
,St1is for (he yeitr, Cil icport rhoweil,
agprcKated $tl,4S7,04r, and ost of sa'es
$7.D4S,683, ngalnst IMS Stiles ot ?V
007 250 and costs of $6,617,225. In
terest, taxes, Sin., took 53,074,151,
against $2,612,912', leaving net Income
nvailnblo for dividends $164, 20S. l'r-ferr-'d
iltvldrnd requlicments nmourC'd
to $79,709 and preferred sinking fund
requirements $19,701. Tim total profit
and loss surplus on December 31 was
$1,250,136.
HIGH POWERED
SECURITY SALESMEN
LIVE WIRES
Dynamic, resourceful, experienced men
with personality and initiative who have
demonstrated their ability to earn
$10,000-$25,000 A YEAR
are invited to join a sales organization
where only a "live wire" can stand the pace.
LEADS AND CO-OPERATION
of an unusual character furnished.
This is a producing oil company in which
400 bankers and business men are interested.
Address Dept. H.
PETROLEUM PRODUCING & REFINING CO.
489 Fifth Avenue
Suite 400
New York City
Security Salesmen
A leading brokerage firm wants you on its sales
force provided you possess:
1. A clientele of your own.
2. A demonstrated record as a producer
of business.
3. A magnetic, vigorous personality.
4. Initiative and will to work hard for
large returns.
This is an unusual opportunity for a producer to
make large earnings as commission arrangements
are very liberal.
Write fully concerning yourself. All replies
treated confidentially.
, Brokerage House Box 372
City Hall Station, New York.
Established Brokerage House, offices in town and
outside of the City, large selling organization, can
start immediately on campaign to market shares
of established industrial proposition desiring in
creased working capital for expansion; must stand
rigid investigation; patent possibilities and pro
motions will not be considered. Full particulars
will be treated confidential and will expedite action.
ESTABLISHED BROKERAGE HOUSE
121 Herald, Eulton Street
NOTEWORTHY
UNRESTRICTED PUBLIC SALES
The American Art Galleries
Madison Square South, New York
ON FREE VIEW, TO-MORROW (MONDAY) 9 A. M. to 6 P. M.
nnd Continuing Until the Date of Sale
To Be Sold
Wednesday Afternoon of
this Week
March 17th, at 2:30
FOR ACCOUNT OF THE v
ESTATE OF THE LATE
I To Be Sold
I Thursday and Friday Even
j ings of this Week
March 18 and 19
I at 8:15 o'Clock
I A LARGE COLI.F.rTinN. OF
Mr. Rudolph E.Schirmerj Modern and Old
AINU t-UK ACCOUNT Or . i ...
ramungs
By American & Foreign Artiste
Including Several Examples of
George Inness.
Mrs. Martha B. Schirmer
A Collection of
Antique
Chinese Porcelains William A. Sleicher
ULLONOLNO TO Till! F.ST VI II
or j in; i.n;
Famille Vcrte, Single Col
ors and Specimens of Blue i
and White and Numerous j
Cabinet Objects.
iitalngiiu mulled on receipt nf
I 111) trnta.
To Be Sold Thursday and
Friday Afternoons of
This Week, Mar. 18 and 19
at 2:30 o'Clock
The Private Collection of
Till: LSTA IT, 4)1' Tlir. LA 1 1.
E. W. Paige
Till: l'UOI'Lltl'Y OK
Edward H. Drew of Boston
AND OTHER PRIVATE OWNERS
AND SEVERAL ESTATES
'.'lllilMralr.t 4 iiliilouue inullo I o i
roielpi of 7,1 Cent".
To Bo Sold
Saturday Afternoon
March 20
BeRinnin-; at 2:30 o'Clo:'c
An Important Gatherhvi
Antique
Chinese Porcelains! Cosfly Furniture
- yv B 1 TS. - t -
Adam,
Rare Old Nctsukes, Inros,
Snisuma, Japanese Porce
lains and Miscellaneous
Objects
1H7I.ONC.INO TO Tlir, AM VI I UH
Mr. Edward H.Drew
or nosioN
(Catalogue Mailed on Itecelpt of
73 CcntH.
TO BE SOLD FOR ACCOUNT
OF A PRIVATE OWNER
On Friday Afternoon of
This Week, March ISth
l.VI' TIIK CONCLUSION OK Till'.
sai.i: or i hi:
E. II. IIKKW CtlLLKCTlON)
A Valuable Collection of
Important European
Objects in Rock Crys
tal, Lapis-Lazuli,
Carved Ivory and
Enamel, Ornament
al Clocks, Jeweled and
Enameled Watches,
Miniatures and Other
Costly Objects.
Mlluitrated Catalogue mailed on
receipt of 73 Cents.
Gothic, Adam, Fronc!
and Marquetry
Silver Gilt Bust and Ec
clesiastical Altar Orna
ments, Paduan and ctScr
Bronzes. Anri'nt Pa:nt
ings, Rare Gothic Statues
ond Coffers from t r
Ha'nnau nn ' n-vt r a' .
lections Silver, Many Fine
Oriental ki cr, x hine.t
Screens, and Miscellaneoup
Obiects of Household Em
bellishment and Utility.
it) iik sold nn ccou.vr
4)F thi: r.vriTF. of
Mrs. Mary B. Harrison
BY ORDER OF
HENRY T. SCOTT, TRUSTEE
THE PROPERTY
OF ANOTHER ESTATE
lo flu Sold hv Direclliin
of all i:eoiitnr
AND THE PROPERTY OF
Mrs. Clara D. Hart
of St. Louis, Mo.
AND SEVERAL OTHER
PRIVATE OWNERS
.Cataloi;ue mailed on receipt of
50 Cent.
IMiillne. I.Vll: nt'll.VS, I'oenva. ITMIi IIIO
IL'I'4I!. Itnliliiion Crusoe, 17111: IIICKKNS.
ON FREE VIEW BEGINNING THURSDAY, OF THIS WEEK
Continuing Until Date of Sale
THE NOTABLE
LIBRARY PRINTS, AND ANTIQUITIES
OF
WALTER THOMAS WALLACE
of South Orange, New Jersey
"The most important book sale of the season, and one of
the most valuable libraries ever offered at Public Sale in this
country." LIBARARY INCLUDES
Among its 1,560 catalogue numbers:
AI'SOP. Fnhuliie. M')7: AMIMUCxN U'TIIOItS. Itrvnnl. LonsfplloH
11a nt home. Lowell. Whlttler. Kmrraon, Holmes. I'oe. the finest combined
"oft et "n "a furl 1 soTl .it one time. (W.I'.MX . I'olliililll llvpnerotomn. hl.
iifMi- iiFiiciiixii-.nin. no i-iuriMim x i,.,,, .... x ...i-iiij,,,-
Knslisli TrniHliitlon. IMS.
IIUOHMNO (H4)Ili:un. I'i
...... . . I IL'I, lit. I
man ,rpp?rl). und otherx; C.OLDhMITII. I He Vlrar of .Wakefield, 1741(1;
'liirrnoflla Auitiiitalli. 177'.' lone of two known tuples', and others.
ClttVIIEH. Aria txi l'u HlKiilalnia : HILTON. Sraln I'erfei (lonl..
1 ". illSTINi'S. HUtorlil Caliirlxaliiil. 1171 HilmlliiK hv HO(;i:it PAYNF.) :
KAM'lt. The most Important collection ever offered for idle, IhcIiiiIIiik. Hosa
mund C.rav. Ulrmlniiham, 171W: Tolea from Shakeapcarc, 1 (to 7: Poetry for
i hllilreu. 1SIKI lioarda); four nf the aeparatclv printed thap-liook laaue. of
'Tnlci from Shakespeare": MII.T41N. Arenpagltlra, 1B41: I'oems, liHJi
Paradise lint, 1007, anil other.
I4iE. Al Aaaraaf, ltvW iho.irda, prehentiitlon copy from Itoso M. I'oe):
SCOTT. Waverlex Novels. I'lret Editions; Ml xKLSI'EAIti:. All four folio.,
I4KW, ltit'-l. H1S.V also KliiK Lear, 100H: llenrv flu- Firth. 1IIOS: S 1 1 1: l.l.i: Y .
Vn Address to the Irish People. 1HI?; Oureii Mnli, IM.I lioar.la, lnscrllied hy
the, author); SIDNEY. Pembroke Arcadia. Ifflti orluliuil calf).
Sl'I'NSEH. I'aerlc Uueene, LltXI-LWO: TENNYSON. I he most cnmpleto
rolle'ctlon of First Edition ever ofi'ereil for ale: 'I HACKEltAI . The Snob,
1V"J- The tiownsman. IN'in, ami others: WALTON. Lompleat Aucler, I0.V1.
' Vllliutratcd I'a'aleyue 'lth ctcitvo bibliographical (Inscriptions will bo for
warded on receipt of J1.25.
THE ETCHINGS INCLUDE
worthy examples by
Buhot, Hadcn, Meryon, Rembrandt, Whistler, Rajon
and Z'orn.
.Illuttrated catalogue forwarded on receipt or 7,", cents
THE ANTIQUITIES CONSIST OF
Potteries, Sculptures, Scarabs, Coins and Curios indicative of
the art of ancient writing and valuable not only as such, but also
for artistic and ornamental purposes.
(Illustrated catalogue forwarded on receipt of 75 cents
THE SALES
by order nnd for the account of Mr. Wallace
WILL BE HELD AS FOLLOWS:
THE LIBRARY at 3 and 8:15 o'clock, on
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday
March 22, 23, 24 and 25.
THE ETCHINGS at 8:15 P. M. on Friday, March 26th
THE ANTIQUITIES at 3:00 P. M. on Saturday, March 27th
The Sales Will Be Conducted by Mr. THOMAS E. KIRBY
and his assistants, MIL OT1 0 IlEltNEI' and Mil. II. II. rArtKK
of the
AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, Managers
Madison Mq. South, Entrance II E. i'M Street, Nun York.