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TULSA DAILY "WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1920 rr FilTluiAf A D 17170 Live Stock tt 1VI - 1 I Vj B Cotton Grains fi im 10- pi Id electrolytic IP" 111 f j , r - ill Tin rn 12 lis. futiitre i?i Mi lead roi a if. (iiiiit it lis M Zinf spot 11. futures 11 lie D.illj Cotton Table, fort mm anient Middim fleoeiols Hales Mocks Tlrniff. NF.W TORK. av I Hustons mi trie etok enchsnse today was almost uh"ilv a mailer of xlve and take teteen bull Anil Am'Mn Oil rfinl mil the estensive short interests Mian'lo Refininr th net result favorin the long or ton-1 1 hesebroiith Mfi tervstlte S'.ount. fontinentsl oil . . There seemed to be a further renulne , Cr.si am r demend (or rails, rreaumably on the , futnberland Pipe . theory that the Interstate eommerra , Kurvltn Pipa . tomrnUslon Is likely to sle ntnwi ar Onloti Pignut rom. tanllon to the request for increased Oslen. Wirnat rM. freight rates . Illlnoi, pi !hlriilniti also Improved Oils d ' Indiana Pine much tf !V.r promlnen' e to favorable Ohio oil Mnndard (III Works, .-'rsndbei a- M tlreew A rn trade condition and the moderate rumulttlon o( railway equlpmenta resulted from the placlnc of additional rontrar-a for supplies Mocks recorded best quotation In the final hour. oila. Held" In Locomotive. Vntltd Males lltibber and affiliated is sues leading the mark! In I'a (Irm in strong rlose General Motors made a net rain of si', points at 10 and other leaders were I to I point higher fales amounted to 80(1,061 shares Money on fall rulfd at ? par rant, the supply at that rata exreedtng- reran' ot (Mlnf. A few tlma loana war made by Interior banka (or small amount! and abort maturities. Honda were Irregular mainly a a re. aull of new low reonrdt for l.lbertv third ma and Victory .IS Total sales, pat value. aggregated IIJ.JOO0O0 Old United Mates bonda were unchanged on call. Pfd Am. B Sugar Am, ran Am. C. V Am. H. t Am. 1 Corp. .fm. io( o. A.n t.lnaeed . . Am. A It. . . Am flugar Am. ? Ton . . . Am. T A T. Am. Tob Anar Topper .. Anhlion All. -' Line . . . All. O. W. I. 71. Loto n, o R S "H" .... raclflo r Leather .... i" AO. c. M. A St. P. r , n. I. A- P. . . t Copper Colo. V. A- I. New York MorUa f1r in Hundred lllah 1 1 32 4 . m '. n it . 2 ! ia m '4s: i Pdt 13 r steel r C. Sugar . r.rle en F.lflrlc Oen Motor . , O N pfd O. N Ore ctf. O S Steel . t: ir. AH a . in III. Central Inap Copper I m .m pri Inter Nickel . Inter Paper . lttnn Topper I, A N Max. Motora . Mei. Pet M Copper It . : . 50 . to . 21 ". 3 .103 .1 M Steel II M PaoKIc 1 N. Y Central .... 11 n r n st y iv 3 .V Pacific a r (it i: O P. A- n 34 P A. Pet 233 Pnnlvanl . . 21 P A W. Va. . . a R. Con. Copper . . 3 Ileadlnr UK n. 1 A- S 234 n D. N T l S. A. Line S A. U pfd S. O. As H 33S S..S. S A 1 40 S Pacific 511 H. nallway 13 P. n. pfd 3 S C. ei-dll-. ...131 Tenn. Copper ... 1 Taxa Co 571 Tob Pdti V. raclflo 18 21 . 33 . J1 . 33 . 41 .(IS 4 . H . 3 .. 21 lao '2J00(I. 4l IJI. 101'. M', 9S 4 H !. sn, us li mta MS )4 llt'l 33 A.l IS Jt'i 2. 3H, 9S 113 Silt 114 313 7IS 3S, 81', a S3 14 H 19', 71 23', jss 112', 33 4S1, 34, 72', JOtj 91 7 111, 4', 31'. 4HK 31", ITS 7S 991, 11 IN 31' 70S 9N 211, SI', 3S I"", SOW ilH 17, 313 till, 101 96 10 70 T, ' 49V I9U 9IH 41". 113 91 9', 91 H " tit 130 1 91 ' hli 71', 1 1ST', 111". 311, 91 11S 72', SI IIS J .11,, 32 344 55 ll. 41 12V 14m 293 741, 35 II 1 S3i M 19S 701, 27S 2S4 173', 21'. 44', ii 70', 21 92 :m 401, 'k 9SH 40S 30 , II . '; 94', in1. sr. h f9 9SS 2!'. 64", tit; ton 4Sh 111" 704 2014 H't 99, 91', 107', 11 " l4 II'. Cloee 914 1-4 11114 0l'i 91 914 I4 !', IJOij 0 9IS 220 1 1 '. 1S9', 111 33 4 9, 117 4 73 S3 tf. 13 334 I4 914 140. S34 124 111 3104 714 3S4 61 1 S34 SS, 19S 73 37 llOl 2S4 112 32 114 214 704 294 92 744 40', 4 4 914 404 304 114 4 14 114 iij .14 70 9S', 314 S44 34 104 I M4 US 1114 114 311 'S s 1014 9D4 101 91. I 1144 494 13 Pralrl O (1. prairie Pipe South I'enn fill . . . S o of California O of Indiana .. S o of Kansa . . . o "f Kentuckr . i O nt New tork 1'acuum Oil Bid Ankedl 234 314 it's n;l 1 9 h 23t 110 140 , aio 31 IIS I3S 110 IIS S3 14 , 91 102 , 1S 170 0 93 117 112 . 191 III . 10 310 . 20 J0 , 320 231 . UTS 111 170 110 , 19" too , 400 101 , 110 390 Independent 4)11 Mock.. Strandberr, MoOreevy A Co. Pld Atlantle Petroleum ... Ilonne Oil Iloetnn Wrominc . . . . Cltt Service m .. Cltiea ser, tea pfd ... Coadan A Co. com. . . . c.oaden A Co. pfd Pad or a I Oil Oil I II and Olenrock Oil Hoiiaton Oil laland oil I.lvlnc.lcn Oil Matrnn Oil Marland Oil Merrill Oil Middle Slate Oil .... Mldweit oil com Mldweat Oil pfd Mldwet tlefinlnr .... Oklahoma P. A U. ... Okmulgee P Ai n. ... Ohio ciiiea Oa Phtlllpa Petroleum ... Producera A !teftnr Pennot k Oil Sapulp.x naflnlng .... Savoy Oil Senuovah oil Sinclair Com Skelly Oil Texea Co Tidewater Oil White K.ielo 34 14 311 I .Is 311 30 4 I 4 44 'l 111 4 4 4 41 t 74 S S 4 4 311 104 10 110 194 A iked 3 4 3 4 4 312 07 '. 4 4 4 3 4 31 271 99 s 14 44 14 IS 3 3 111 0 14 4 "104 '220" 23 Vew nrleana 1aleion Mobile Sa.annah Charleeton Mllmintinn Tex City Norfolk M,iumore lloaton PhtladalptlU New Vork . . Minor porta . Total todiy . Total for wk Tbtal for n 10 :s 13 00 19 10 II ) 10 10 00 10 iii 11 n i: o 11.31 Jill Mil 202 1333 3319 193 27 3119 10111 alios I71III0 arock nun 313HI 1111 ioai 213S10 IIJT1 i;i 70 111 1 0l0 H77 I0II1 ur 11S910I lr Pran-a lemand I1 . f P-Itlin frame denianit 1.. 4: 1 II I" Lire damind 31 13. table 119 Mark demand ID, nblen ill. foernman' and railroad bonda reamer "Time loan atrong. 1,0 d.va. la day and month, 14 Call money eaey high la ruling rate and lat lan 7 bank Tptan e a liHflr Mnrket MNnAS 1 1 I V Mai' Kafir and tm o mair l: 11 . .'.o t. -"' l !' I dill, 1 114 HI . V.'. (. N" I llMtl V IVIr'. 11 Id Ifl HI : ,( fori, No I Mniith II I. 10 Hi 1 Tto frrt Nn 1 Kiln nrllalcn 11 In nt ll)n reiol n,1 "Vrt I U'tlnv W..IU I 1 nt 110 fort. Nn 1 Amos H-1-! u I lineal of lf.-13-lrl 1 aotunaT I ho id Inrh cn.ilni at foer IVl i in us teat nn the i h i m l.. r furnt m I 7-1 2-1 Maine minpuns h.ia 11 rlR ami will Kimt rtrlllinit t nnro in th annili. Ilnhmann fntin. Hivlur 1 nintM ,m'l hoy rxprct in lio drllllnK kudtn In 11 few tlaia In Nn I nn I Je Hlovona fntm. npr Wmlovrr. Ihsy nrr et- Liberty II.. ml.. NBW TOP.K, May S. Liberty bonda cloaeil: 34 90 31 I'lrat U SLID Second la , M 90 Pirn 14 IS 10 Second I4 $8 00 Third 14 19 13 Pourth (4 IS 14 Victory 34 9131 Victory I Si .oi New Ynrl( Metal. NUW TOIIK, May 8. Copper quiet, electrolytic pot nnd nearby l4tl9, June and July 194 Iron atoidy, price unchanged Tin weak. pot CI 00. April May 57.124. Metal exchange o,uote lead o.uet, pot offered at 1 ji . June, July 171 of. (ered Z.m- ateiniv, I aet St Loula da. Ilery pot 7 75 M l, ? 90 aaked Al Lndon Spot copper 101 7 di tr. s. n. a. U. Krnlt i'. s. r Pdt. i' s. 1 A V. S. Rubber L' S S. f ' p pfd. I' Copper . . v. c c IV Pnlnn . . IV Klectrlc . W .Overland Total aalea 1 Hid. Knnana City (iraln. KANSAS CITT, May 6 Cah iteadv. No. 1 hard I3 00ff.1.10. No. i: 9503. OS. No. 1 red 12 9192.92 4 1MJ Corn teady. Nn 2 mixed 31 7tM 10, No 2 white II IS. No 2 yellow 134 Oat unchanged, No 2 white II Is Nn 1 mixed II 07 a 1 01. No. 3 red II 091 II. Itye 1: 110 2 1! wheat ! hard No 2 Hnn.iia City Lite tnck. . !iANfLxs '"1TY lloga necelpta II 000 head, market lie to 25i higher than yeiterday'a average top 314 SO, bulk light and medium 13 7SeitS0, bulk heavle 3I3.2S0 13 71 Cattle neceipta s.00 head, market yearling and feeder aeftk. ve.ll calvea II lower, other claeeea molly ateady. hulk teer JI0 7SO117S. motly ehe atock II 009 SO early realer top 111 SO. bulk goo.i to choice 110 SOW 11 00. Sheep lleceipta 3 ooo head market fat lamb moMly 2Sc higher cholc 70 round wool lamb 120 00, ahrep alrong Teia snata l IS . CntloiieeilOll. Nt.1V TORK, .May 6 Cottoned nil averaged lower today l.ocali old early on th decline in lard but the market rallied ellghtly toward the do In Una tth cotton Oulalde lntert va la, k Ing Clnilng prlrea were to I polnta lower for leading deliveries Sale 7 100 harrela Tender 100 barrel, prime crude ''. prim rummer yellow apot 19 2J May 19 i'O . July 19 27 October 3190 prime winter yellow and rummer hire nominal riilrngn (Irnln. CMI' AOO Mav S-IVheat not nuoted .. Ji.r s " " ,:' Vo ' yellow ll 97 tf 1 91 Oata No. ; white i nui jj, live No 2 I. U4 n llarly II S94H1 Investment Securities NEW BOOKLET OK Independent Oils Free on request R. C. Megargel & Co. 27 Pinr Strwt, New TotJc - You Can Make 5500 (o S1000 a Mouth Milllmj In voir community on tWNaw Won. derful Mill no previous mllliae ex perience necessary Be a Miller and have dignified, permanent business Innt will earn you Heady profits the entile sear C.rlud your home-grown wheat, supply yourcommuuitysrtth (lourand red. Y011 itne the freight on the wheat coins out. and the flour and feed coming In. Pesldea earning the regular milling profits jou get theeitro profit of mok. ing "A IIKTTISR I1AKRHL OI' PLOt'k CIII'.AI'BK" oil the famous "MIDOKT MARVHL. The newpro cess, aelf.conlalii,ed. one-man, toller Dour mill th-it is tevolutionliing the milllngindustry. It requires less than half the power nnd labored the ti.ua I roller mill and mnkei a creamy white, better flavored flour that tetalns the health tmildlni; vitamines nod the natural awert flavor of the wheat Our customers, are given tlie privi lege of uslnsour Nationally advertised II rand. rarnou for lis FUYOg" M'e furnish the Meks with your name printol on them. OUR SUK VICI5 1KPA RTMIINT examines ram rlea of jour flour every thirty rl.su and keeps jour ptolucts up to our high 'I'Ijvo 'rundard. Wcstart jou in business with our "Confidential Selling Plns"and trach jouthetiusl. ness of millinc and sellins flour You con start ia this most clellghliully profitable business, with our 15 bands per day. mill wltlins little as 3,.W) capi tal. Other sties up to ;001artels. Over.OOdccnimuni' lies already have Midget Marvel Mills. Watt now milling l'laro Ploutlnyour own community bo. fore rome one else takes advantage of this wonderful opportunity. U'riu fdti . w f. Bl. " Tin Sun a U'nuUrM I In" Hill." Tho Anglo. American Mill Co. S27-S33 Tru.l nidg.. Oweniboro, Ky Interior movement Middling Receipt Sale stork llou.ton . .. It IS 2914 1111 310S90 Memphis II 00 2317 100 3101:7 Allgqeta 10 II 7l . 103101 St. Lout 1309 ;1 IS II3II Atlanta 10 S6 111 3 1 Little Rock . . II 7 II 1(1 3S70S Oalla Ill . . Ill Montgomery . 40 10 II Total today. . . 7MI 770191 I'hlriigo Price Ttnnge. CIIICAOO. May S. Oraln l.ble Corn Open lllgn Ixtw close May H3 1 IU t 114 1 114 July 1 1H 194 I 174 t(4 Sepr 1 604 1.11 lIJi, 1 104 Oat July 914 934 91 91 , Sept ... 714 774 '4 114 I ork May .3171 Julv . . .. 31.35 31 10 11 21 II 10 l.ard May 20 00 9 T 1130 July 20.SI 20 IS 20 12 20 IS Ribs July 11.13 H SO l 27 II 10 Sept. 1132 11.17 1193 the Oil Fields D Mi'Oit Inln Omul, (lliltt. Tho Rod Itixor IVtrnlrum rnin puriv la drillln aniti nftrr A shut down at feot in 1 'do. t 1 raid tn the only writ drlllinR In 1 h tt rnnnty .Ifi.lMsat rnrtiair of tho rmitlissat of tlio.tltiff llio lt-lln'h ilpe nt .1 hnut SOI) I feet. I I North nt Ht'lDtlllc 1 H .1 8nnlll la taeinn nn lop nf Ilia lliilrhrr aand nt 2 son frot tn III" well 111 ihr lint Mir.iei iirnt r of 'ho aoutliur.l of "1 IX 10 Nt orlK.tn n-lil otliei lido Wilt' joein tn hr ,1 Roiil pr'liurr m IL'k'Ci I'l.Hlii Wllt-n ll drilling at : r" IJi'iiiffxlon Well Showinf) llifi fori m n i Amv isnm : i. m I Nn : wnir ntnn(y. vi-i. i i iltuling nt 7an rel Mo la komiih; Tho I.lvlncslnn Oil mitipanv'h tfrt In tho ccntpr of the r.osithwrr.1 nf tho nortlirnst of lfi-U II, Iihh Leon drlllr-d Ihroe fort Into llm Hiind ir tniikltir: 4" barrels an hur it hs always appeared hkolv thnt M poal of sornp .'onaldorHlilo ninnniliido would ho fnunil in thnt township and riVlrlrnlls' thf MvltiKBtona ar" in tho nildM of it with plenty nf iit-reape llrNlmv District. toitclv to apml No 1 So ' 'nil Th Nry 1. -1 -1 0 . No. 1 on Ihr ank faittt 3 0 -1 f. -1 1 la drill n at I' "I" frrt. No. ail at (tlTi root. Nn, 32 K rlRKlns up No fi t.-c ii hrrhrt 3 I -1 s It l Mnidillnir No I Kulmnk iv Irill.rg :il J 'in fort 1 Clililtlrtt. Th ftutpi Oil .V itaa To la piit-j linn In rl1 nn Ihr Mrlmea. fntm In' 51-11 11 torallon hrlnR In Ihr norlh raat oornrr of the. nonliwrn which la onr-half mllr nrat of tht woll. fsvs'ntlv brought m l Ihr KliiRunoil Oil otnp.inv. IVlllo 1 II I IVll'-n -. 1-1 1 n p Ihr 10 Inch ossmc 111 No 1 on ihr 1 1 ! per f.irm , .iiiv 1 I 1 1 n f ' r llo 1 i u t,. r- unio 'prt i 1 i a M I 11 lie llm r 11 f 4 rtli 1 ' it' f il llti Ii It til? 1, I 1 1 I In r,, f, " ' 0 Ihr Uu ir No 1 .ln)irv rtrnn r thn ir(if.'h',al northrmiil of : ' lf, tvlilrh l h tlrtplJi nf 2onn ,, n tho ll"d fork unhtl, ia t'.nnin ' n 1 all tivt f Ihr Rlfiiinil. Nn rt' na o li.ta lionti plnrril m tlio well .s ot A I llrlimi. 4 Thr J'ls.llllp'a I'PtroloiiTti nmpaiv hn 11 rpfsri'li'l nliowinc In a(rsri f.nird fl.t frsnt In ta wei it, Ihr aoiithOHrt cnrJirr of th north r ii-t of t8 IK 10 iinil thr cnajrifi la LcillK pililod at proroni Ti-hr' pi, p. M ' I'l-' ll I Th, 11 V Wilonx No I 1, 1 1 11 Wilhruna iintlorrrn' Smtli of lloinloti 11 ,n I ' 1 A III. I n lt M1', fi 4 itu h ''aaiiig ii Fort Worth l.lvr Mock. KOUT WortTII, Teiae, May 6 Cattle Ttereipi 3 son head, market tedy. beevee M 00 10 21. lloga- Itei'clpt 1 I0O head, market 10c to Hi- higher, heavy 113 toff U7S fheep -Itecelpta 1.000 bead market un changed, lambr tl2 00ffl3 00. New York Mone) . NF.W VOltH May S Mercantile paper 7. e.rhanae weak sterling 00 day bill 1110, l' mn-ereta 10 day bill on banks 1101 mer, lal 00 day bills 13 104 demand 1144 cablea 13 IS, 1 Young mail 2ft joars old, iimrrlrtl I jospi.nlnr coIIoro tihionllon niul four pars' hnslnca fiporlonc-o, do I Mil's to iiw.o'liito liltnsrlf sslllt ft ro 1 llahlo nriiicoril, ('nil I1.1111II0 n post I tloii ivllli rosponalhllltj'. or rnn tiiko , i luirti' of iKliortliliif l"virtiiiciit. Ailtlrrsv4 Hoi r-llnl. Miss Edith Kreidcr Iiihllc Aoootintnnt 41. Dnnlrl Illilc, Pliono 1272 HOUSTON, FIBLE & COMPANY Or Kanaaa City. Mo. MEMBERS NEW YOHK STOCK EXCHANOB and CHICAOO HOARD OF TRADE Stocks, Honda, Grain and Cotton, Standard Oil and Subsidiary Stock, Now York and Boston Curb, I.lborty Honda Doueht and Bold Private Vlra, CIIAS. D. CUOTCHinT, .Mitt. Trlrpliono Osnfro 0200, No. U Jjtst rou nil St., Tiilsa, Okla. The National Supply Co. DEPENDABLE Oil Well Supplies Service, satisfactory to the customer is tlie first principle of our business. Branches located in all principal points in the. Mitl-Continent oil fields. I, lack well Con soli ds, led Oil & Cias Corporation N1111 c-iiriilni; 111 into of $7Ml,ono iorj 11111111111 I slionhl liit iijihr lit llilil.lnin n jour 1 lil'llllllllllJC litis I IllliO, oil ltlllllt'llotl of iitrii.itii'iil Mii I.. llio mi mii iiIIiiii'i iii.ilinjti'inriit la In llio llnnils of aliotii;. t'ltp.ihlo, Moll- 1,1110111 oil 1 H-rn t tin. lunii.i'i-a mill IiiikIiiom iiwii ( iiiiiplrtc Infill iiiiilliiii, rt'lHiriH rlr on M'tiiis. 1 Creihton, Gnrrian & Co.1 1 111 orpornl cil 1 1 IS Is tirade llisealinriil Hertirlllos I 2r lliontl SI , t ork Casing for Immediate Thrro mmplrto atrlntrw for .t.MiO-foot srll-f-l ttin-TTrWI, cnaranlml ssllli prolrciors Ai.ii-i-iti N.rsr.n with imioitctoius iasu xiiniUDft j"AitAvn:i:i f 1,735 fret 15a-in. 70-lb . . ... .$7.30 7..I00 fcot 121.,'n. 50-lb k $4.30 11,160 feet 10 -in. 40.1b H $3.30 28,000 feet 84.in. 32-lb , $2.90 2l,180 feet 814.in. 28-lb .$2.30 32,000 feet fi-in. 24-lb l $1.85 16,000 feet 5 3-16-in 17-lb J. $1.32 Sl'lUrOI' I'lHOIt KAI.K AMI CHAN jlJE l.V 1MUCT3 All cnlti; Inapoctod hy our nnKlnoerst Mr. Jl. U Frlcloi In charm r.neh Joint Kuarnntoil throndn with protnr.tofg, " Have thrro romplotn rlR avallnblo for turtifkoy Job. Our drlllem nrn oiportn. Mt u flfsurr, with you on your well American Contracting Supply Co. Stnuiiirnl Kiwrlixvm, CVmtriirtom (Ml WHI ritippllnq. .1. MH'IK NKIaSON, I'rrnMom nl. Omrrnl MAiuurssr. 110 Wiki rotirth St., Wresil.riKili llotrl Hldrj., lAjrt Worlli. Toxrua. o o o p o o o r o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o to o o o o CD o o o o o o o o a o B Executives fionc to a coherence in their company's Packard. Hundreds nf Corporations have standardised on Packard on an economy basis Mth vtileaecper dollar oj tmcstmcnt and low runnlni tost over a term oj years Does the Car Buyer Want the Facts T iHE late Joseph Choatc used to say that lawyers would ro out of business if men were not so bent on making the same old mistakes the same old way. No one need or can make the old mistakes in selecting his motor car, if he will look for transportation facts instead of "features" and "talking points." The strong Packard opinion which he finds on every hand does not ex press itself in technical details or costly luxurybut in such every-day words as economy, comfort, ability and lasting valuc IET a man figure on keeping his Packard from six to. tan years and he has a material saving in in vestment, as against the car that must be traded in every two or three years. Think of the stability of the Pack ard design! His Packard always a "new model." His gasoline mileage will be from nine to thirteen, depending on road conditions. Oil mileage, 700 or more to the gallon. Tires, properly cared for, ten thousand to sixteen thousand miles. The steel in his Packard is worth more than twice as much as the steel in the ordinary car. The moving parts in the Twin-Six engine arc better balanced than in any other automobile engine. Con sequently there is less vibration and less wear on bearings. WHEN a man buys a motor car he knows pretty well what sort of transportation he expects it to deliver. Economy Oocs not lie in the di rection of temporary makeshifts or compromises. Packard first-class transportation will give him a definite and perma nent advance in his way of traveling. It will cost him less per passenger mile during his whole motoring ex perience than even second-class transportation. Ask the Man Who Owns One y PACKARD MOTOR CAR COMPANY, Detroit Packard Oklahoma Motor Co. 1200 SOUTH BOSTON PHONE OSAGE 7900 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o CD o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o a o o roooora T