The Sunday Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 164, Ed. 1, Sunday, March 13, 1921 Page: 13 of 50
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FECTION A.
TULSA DAILY WORLD SUNDAY MARCH 1
WORLD
BEARS REPULSED
IN STOCK TRADE'
Prices Are Impaired by;
Enforced Liquidation
MoVCS
I.W YOUIC March
12 Hon
v.-i unveil to cover in mo mocK
..t fday ir nn early period j
n vim ii men uprniiiuns cuupiMi
l. further enforced llquldaMon cf
'A additional prleo Impairment. I
M. v' .in Petroleum forfaited an '
n imintH and concurrent weak
q u a shown by I'an American
. ill Ahi'IiiiII Standard (HI of
.! i -.t-y. Amcrlran 'uip ll.iMwIn
mollvi and Crucible Sto;l. Snleii
.il.'il to rilfi.OOO uliulrc.
' . iig' In liotids were light mid
nl ir In fureldn h well HV do-
r m lnxili K. TulI Hiileo Wr vahif
i 'infi
'nliInK fcBluroB of the ('toiultiK
- --tiilf incut nmbraenl a rrt;o
"Ttlnn-- ifi2.34B.000 111 urinal
I'd dH'-'Hints: nn Imrcaio c f
-f $7000000 In nirmbcr of ro-
I mK lit thr federiil bunk nnd 1
ii ..f nttoul $30TO0.Onn In nriual I
i. nclllnir ihi- cMorm rrerr to
.' j;i 1.7CO. iiOO. lllf 1irRCM. tutul
red ; n fur thin bi iison.
CHECK COTTON SLUMPiSfiKS;
- rrniiolvanU .
... . '!" w. va.
l.illlK I I. Ill II. l.lMl It'll III lnllllll.il 1. .
noinMiiu lor .iiei5i oi liiuiy
I'inhIIiic; I till ii Is Influence.
M.;V OUMIANS March 12.
iniio of iHittun wan dent to
v i levels today by selllm: that
i t. 1 on the opening and nn in
! ii. e until after miil-ncimloti
I . i i r.iUiing iy( nbiirtn hoeumo
i i." i-nouBh to ohoi'li tlio down-
v .i moiomint and brlnic about
ill recrtverlcH. At thr lowest thn
i l.nff iiiontha were 18 to 22 points
l' r the final prices of yimterday.
.i . !om allowed net loisea on the
' i cf 1 j to l'i points
'l i" bitik failure reported at Lon-
i wiih reipnnalblo for most of the
m limp Coverlnir by Hbnrts
- i: il on tlie Initial docllnn but It
i i n.it fn sufficient volunin to af-
J'iucm until well Into the ac-
'. n
Much r.ilti over the cotton renlnn
. I'g-irdi-d aa unfaMirablc nnd
i i 1 to d'luy plowltiK for tho new
i tint it canned comparatively
lln; buying HlthoUKh it helped to
t' a'ly tho tone in the lata trading.
Cotlmnrnl (III.
i.W YOUK Mnn li 15 Cottonsoo l oil
nui I anil tirlccH wrro Inwri ln.l..
.i i Inl iHrr'ulllB of A larjt.1 vcRrtNliTu
ii'iimn hull a tleprraiilnir rrti't upon
c- mnl nuiluic wan mainly to wmira
r ' ' 1. 1 Ihn part of rrcctit laellir.
1 ' .1s ivrr" unrliinea n II l'ntnlii
ti i..n'i.r. Mlra 4.300 tarrrl 1'rlpir
'j'Tl I '.0VI.".'.i' 1" Imp HUminr illnw
l ;r.. lv t.li; Jlily 7.:c Rrp-
f uL.rr 7 SOo all I'M.
KaniiH Cllv llirlr'rt(.
VNSS CITV. Mnrfh II -Cattle He- i
1 1 s i:n. larki-t for wai'k- llcrf atcera
lv ro 2".c liirhrr. hotter crnilr flic
k Mtniily lo Mfonsr: othrra anil ran-
' lowor bulla ataaily ralvra montty 1
1 ' i-.wrr. pafkera and rroilrra moniy
" a '1 y to c. townr; lop rowa anil helfra
'!' tn sr.r hlKhar: atock calves 6"o
'o II 0 lower
lt..tM - lfcrlpta 1000: market etronic;
'i'v atcady with yeiter.lav'a jrrneral
'a ono loait rbolre lights to khlp
l-M tlO.50. bulk 1 10.001$ m.so.
.r.p- v0 rei'elpta; for week fat latnha
" S0u IilKhrr: aheep anj joarUntl
ay to :5c loner.
New York Kirlutncr
TW VnliK March I: Prima mer.
' t . paper 7's'7i per cent; eachanita
'-'rtj'.ir terllnicle0.day and commercial
r' !a bei on batika 3.3 4; commercial
la bide 5bS'; drman.t 3.13H; eabloa
" i.
Viands- feman.1 7 0. rablea 7 10.
'.ree-.' demand 752. Argentina demand
!t -.0 Ilrailian demand I i
Nw ork exi'hinRO on Montreal 12
per .-enl dlacount.
' Mivcrr.nent and railroad bonds easy
(tearing- llou-n Hunt..
''W oK Jlurch 11!. Tha sctiial
.iltiun of clearlnit hotiea binka and
"u.t rompanlaa for tha weak ahowa that
J'"'. h.'M IU4.6S3.S30 reterva In cica of
..J riu'remr nts. Thla Is an Ini-reaaii
"f J30 .fo.jio from laat week.
Clltraco IN.tiitnra.
llfrA.io March 1.--I'otatora n-
i M an market ateady northern
aa.kud I1.30V1.40 cwt.; bulK 11.35
.... Clili-ni. 1'roilure
'liii'vun siarcli 13. llulter lower;
i.smery extraa 4Bc: atandardi 4Hr.
un' hanged: recelpta 17. 511 caies.
! ouitry allvo unchanncd.
.... Hsnena Cllv 1'roilure.
IfAN-st.s citv. March 12. Putter eeifa
"1 poultry iinelianBed.
I'ctatoss unchanited.
ClilcnKn rnturea.
'ipaii Illcli I.nw Ctnie
tl.3 11. OHi II. 50 f 1.50
ll;'Vi 1. 1.5(1 1.50V 1.S0H
.CO'; .70 9
"I'i T3. .7111 .T1U
.3S .(T .4! .4SN
(Ht .45 .411 .(Hi
.'u y
. .. ..Kn."" ('"v fli Grain.
'"f-A rirr March 13 Caali wheat
' ' "ai.red to so lower; No. 1 hard II.S7W
5 llllffl.M; No. 1 ruI 1 70O
-o 3 11.70.
.' 1 ' ''!"-han(ad In tin tower; No. i
?!!'"' s i7miie; no :
! C0ll:O: No. 2 HUMMr: Vn.
No.
I.W 1C1 jj0i
ellow nik St
He to In lAivur. Vo
white 43c;
' ml tod (lo.
p" ipts wheat US cars.
...wrdla l.he.li.i-W.
r. ' "'TA' Kn March is Hog n-
noiowVo".." "ieuiyi 0" -0-'0i
.' Han i'i 100: market ateady tn
. '"K for week butcher kteera 14 60
lutrhar cowa and holfera J sn4
uni. lfr "Bd feeders Il.l0ffj.60;
" "T im. Bnj helfera ItlOtfT.IO bulls
'4 -Mi; calves II.B0O lo.OO.
Pn T"i I.lie.tork.
rnlr 'OnTIt Teas -March J?.
v.7...!".f. ooovwo.' hM"
w hi.- -Uerelnla 1.000; lnhta I10.15O
i'..i!oy ' ; pis it.ooi5o.
" i. "e""! lamb lloom
"tlira 15 007IO; ewoa 3.00f.y0.
m ... v rlrii Spof
-. o .rnANBvM'ch Tt cm.
" I k S ."""rised Halea on tha
i i a i :. "f'1' none. Iiw mid-
"00. middling 10.71. 5ood mlddllnj
i.rn --...'""'ty Ilnn.lt.
' if"lI...5irch "-Wberty bonds
.1 ! '...i!0 '"; fl't 4 Id 70 bid;
' o vV..hlr'i.4 " 0 54: fourth 4';.
iw:J: lctory ' H'.;:: victory 4;s
uruf .-ffW' Y'nrk Soot.
" mldffilTl''''" .P-t
... Oklahoma City l.lreatnrk
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-'2. rket aleady aleera 1100
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T.-tal aal. a ' I '
The Motion Picture
of the World's Foremost Profit Makers.
The Industry's
Greatest Producing
Organization Is
ACOItl'OKVriO.V orKonUcd under the Jaws of Mnrjlnml by Tl. W. nrlffltli In con-t-olldiito
all Ills inolnc picture liiti-rctUi. He acknowledecil tlio Indiixtrj'a crcnt-
(v.t pi'odiicci'. All pIcturiM now owned nntl thoso Itercnftcr protlutvit by Mr. (irlfflth
Iriclildliiff tho Intcht Brcut snuvna "WAY DOWN KA.ST" IicIoiik 0 tills company.
A uthorized Capitalization
This U the first opiairttinlty tho public lias keen nfforded to sliiin- with Mr. Griffith In the
liirKO profltN or UU iHipulnr productions. Autliorlcd capllallaMnn 12."boo CTASS A
KIIAltKS of no imp inluo; 37A(iOi CUSS 11 lmrcH of no par value
CLASS A SIIAKKS nre both preferential nnd partlripatiiiR na to dl IiIi-iiiIh. and cumuln-
tho up to lOCi) Mr niiiiiini on the prc.ioiit olfcrlnK of htoclt. After 10 Is paid the clnnJ
II Mi.'ircs iwlio n like amount then Class A nntl Clns.i II pnrtlcljuto ullko In further
protll.s mid nscls.
The first M'liilaniiual diildcnd it Is expected will lie declared and pnjablo In the present
IllOlltll.
Scciirilu and Earnings
rudc)cndpiit nppmisiil shows a value of more than $21.00 per shnro for CIjASS A STOCK
ami It Is coiisonathcly cr-tlmatcil by the ittaimKcmciit tlmt net earnings for tilt) twehc
inontlis iM'glnniiiR Novcmla-r I 1020 will bo In excess of .$25001)00. This is c'liiivaleiit
to otci" ."Ore on tho present offering price of $lf.00 each for these shares.
( riff il h L cadcrsh ip
1). V. Crlffllli Is the most prominent luimo
lu motion pictures nntl bis leadership na n
producer la iiiuiuestloned Tho ffrcntest tri-
umphs In the Industry audi na "lllrtli of a
Niillon" "llcan.s of tho World" "llroken
lllossonis" "Way Uown Kaal" nnd others
are Ida iiro.lucllons. lie Is ni ltnow killed to
Ik! tlio Industry's foremost inonc) -making
producer.
Jlr. CJrirrilli. In forinlnc Ills eompuny lias
coin cj ill to it Ids entire produrlnc orcnnl-
7ntion anil properties contract with tlio
Mars nml nil hcncflLs nccriiln.
Scope of Industry
mmmmmmamammmmmmamimmma
Tho tremendous scopo of tho Inilustry Is
Indicated by tlw following allien compiled
from nuthorltathc souixtw:
Admission reci'lpts for 1020
.Number of patrons weekly . .
Motion picture thcnlors In I. S
Xew theaters built ami being
built
Number scata
Inv. In theaterb built mill
building
Subscribe Now!
Till out tho mulcted coupon and attach
check thereto nnd mall today. NO I.UTTUU
J.S NIXKKSAltY.
Wlro reservation If dtvdrcil. nnd let chca'k
with order follow. IV AUITMRXT IS
ovKitt' luscmiinn wi: wibii nto
itATi: ni.suuvATioN.s iv ounuit m:-
ci:ivi:i. Act pntmptly If yon want to share In this
splendid ofrerhiK with Ita Kreat iiniflt tsia-
sibllltiivt and now about to join tho list of
hlc dhldciul pajers.
..-'WHEAT SUFFERS
IN SHARP BREAK
Liquidation by Discour-
aged Longs Brings
on Reversal
Clljr.Uin Manli IJ-Mqulda-tion
by illscouraBed local lnimaj in
the laat if. mlnutati of tradlni; wai
rtaiponiilbls for a sharp brpak In
whnat prlroa today and at tho flnUh
tha market ohoueil a net low of
2 .1-1 to 3 1 -2c. with Match !. to
ti.M 1-1 and May $1.60 1-2 to
$1.50 3-4: corn weskenml and fin-
ished 1-1 to Scff l-2i: lower 'and
oat wero off 1-3 to 5-io. Provision
raiiRod from Be drtn lo 5c htKhor.
The wheat innrhet ahowed mora
roHlalatico to aollliiff preaaura than
cterday and with biiylnir by com-
inlaaloii Iioiiuck. week-end avrnln
up rombineil with M llttln ehanR.ln
eiitlment a Bond rslly eiiine ahortly
after tho nlnrt and prices ascended
sharply. However tho Rains Wero
not held sml the flnlah won heavy..
Corn prices wero fractionally Iow.t
early but rallied quickly on buying
Induced by roporta of some dunin.uo
by i-Hlna in Aiueiitlim whero tha
crop Is about ready for harvest.
Oats followed corn but tho uniler-
lono whs liea. I'rovlalons were In-
clined to bo firm. HuylnB whs cf
a frond elans snd the in irltct rallied
but weakened iiKaln tit tho finish.
CMriieo Lllotnik.
cttlCAOO. March 1!. 'altle -naeelpt
1000. Compared with week ago lleef
ateara ahe stoek and ralvea arneraity
atendy: biilla ilimly (u jc lower al. k-
era and feedera fully SJc lilsher
lloua llei-eipla t.000 market ai-tl-ItShta
10 to Ii- lowar nt'iera feneral'y
i" io la- iiiener. man aaivriNy a airi
aire; spota up more ilonlnr atronr t p i
111.10 hulk SOO pounda down 111 OOvs i
1134; bulk ISO pounda up liol'tfin- 1
5s to 40o lower hulk doalrahto lo t.i
130-pound 10.10(f 10.7S i holco atroni
walahta 111.00.
Sheep -Rerrlpta 3.000. rccelnta Indav
nearly all paekera rtlrei t; rmiiufnl il.
ireek ono fat laniba iraninra an
wetbera moatly f.0o hlplter. few ap ta up
moral fat cea moatly atead
I'ccr.ssiTii sii:r t uvriov
tii tnvaaled In drain Kto. lia or C
nn our plan. Klvea oppi riunit to ai
IJ60; ISO will traka J'OO Sn fjrtl.
rlak. Our method of quiik dol'y pr fit
with rnmhiacd capital it'vta tho r nail
Investor lit npportunltle" Fpei.uUt vo
markets now phoning icratr't r"irn
aro . tive 'writo for patticuiara.
MCIlt llMM IIHOIiDUAOi; CO.
231 llnlclit lllilK. lianMM (ILj Mo
Industry Has Been One
S D.W.Griffith Inc.
"Way Down East"
Sow l'lnylng Aro ns follows:
Hot Ofrieo firlfflili &
Kcocipta Co.'a hluuo
Sept JI. 1020 to Dee.
ill l20 '. 1220.00I.SI $7K8n22.nn
Month i.f diill. 1 112 1 hO2()27.0ll S02.III8.I7
Threo weeks to
1'cli. SBtli 181701.(11 $321112.0-
totaij . . . $2roiho;i.a7 $100117:1.21
The estliiinlcd profits of "WW DOWN'
iVoOOOo'l'0"" ""' """""t "loro H'ail
HeeoiuliiK n sliMkh'd.ler In I). W. GUM'-
I'M'll Inc. tho lip .tor Is afforded an ox.
ceiillonal ipMirtmi to sliaro In tlio proflta
of 11 iihi nimiij known orsaiilatlou at tho
Kround-iiiior price. Tho Milldltj money
maklnif Miwer and (-ii-at fume of Mr.
Griffith as lias lavn ilemoiistmicil by no-
paralleled suecess makes the ImeMment ono
of iiiillmlled posslMlliliiH na to future prorits.
I'rlco Is subject to iidwinco wllbotit notlfv.
1 V:"K."fferluc r"'' "r ''-A.SS A shares
'.I.1?1:'!0 H'r " ui:si:hv.tioa's may
Hi; Wlltlii) COM.IXT. We eaimnt (ftiar-
Hntpe this price ufler our prtVM'iit uilotmcnt
Ls exhausted.
$1000000000
20000000
ir nun
1 200
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SERMONS THAT
STIR ARE NEED
' Preaching' That Doesn't
Ruffle the Feathers
t Not Effective
tuniUtnentU of rellirioit
heaven hell ain holiness repent-
ancet and coftapcraUlon ara tha
thlnira about whkh. people of the
present day need most to be told.
Hev. fl. . Clark evannllst far tho
(lutliile district of tha Mot hod 1st
church said at Orcutt M. K. church
Friday evenllg
Ills ciiiin lotions in rensrd to
preachliiK were rxpreaacil us fol-
lows: "If we don't hit ln hard enonwh
and cut deep anourh to rufflo tha
rcathi'is of tho devil we will net
et anybody saved. It la a atood
Indication when yon hear men nnd
women talking about the m verity of
a sermon.
"Thn l'rlnco of Wales eamo to
this country a. fiw years ro. Wo
never knew why he came. If he
came today we inihl think ho came
to learn u new step but when Jesus
caiiio he left no doubt as to what
he came for 'to seek and to sac
that whlrli was lost." As we ii.cd
the thunderous prenchln against sin
so we nerd ihn palntlnK of heiiieti
"Josus dill not i lii'ixio all of his
dlsuiplea but seven of the 12 were
selected by penaojial wrk. Not
many romo Into tho klnndom In
these days wlthyit the personal
solicitation of aomo xeatoua Chris-
tian worker. When Jesus chose his
dlsrlplus tbev Immodlatsly bepran
personal work. Most of tha aotils
that luivo been brought into the
church at this place have bean
brought In throiii;h the personal
work of tha gnapel team and It will
continue to be ao througmmt the
remainder of this mceiin;.
"I never thnc to be i preneher.
(lod knows the hours of .iRnny J
Texas Oil Bulletin
wlifih H la ii1 1 wii-U and
wrltti'ti I'v in. a whn lui w tho
".l h'lalnoea I'nnlhlnn 'lit ri t
lnr illiiBtratl.'na authnt mapa
nd uteat reliable ni-v. t ..f r.li
Ibr ii Ii .j'l fleldi "t Ci" .' U"
v -et mid tlie r"ud a' ' ' ' c
I'tllitUI i..intanl' p' flti-ir
Iher. in 1 pnn rriilf-l Hp w 1
.. .. 1 tlil.i i' it 1 1' at Lit t J I .
llir.Hi inotillia
aiisoi.i ti:i.y ntur
Write for II loilay a d l
f'.r anv I'lfnrniail'Mi ion deiri
iliout am nil if.iupaii) nit atorU
ir nil field "f T"aS or tho
Southvet. Aildrees.
Gilbert Johnson & Company
Cir IO Vrnra (III llperalnra mill llrnkera
Mill. 3K7 I'.pi'.lrln lll.lar.. I I. Worth '!
Earnings of
S"S!X J). W. GRIFFITH INC.
Sutlierllii SecmillrN Compiuiy
(ICstiibllsheil 1 101
118 Commcni Illtls.
Kun.sua City Missouri
Gentlemeiii
ITcasn iiiireha.so for my nccoiint
aliarCH of D. W. (iltllTUTII IN(3. Class A Mak
of 1111 pur tulue nt SIA s'r share
1 Inclosed remlttnuce $
Xamtj .....
Write Name 1'lalnlr
City .Stale
Street and No. .
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1 i lb : I i . i I i vi 1 1 i . i
"' I 1111 III III 1 I' ' I ili'H .1
lif'.' hut (iect lull .uii'ilur way and
so I it in here.
"The firat sermon that John the
Itaptlst preached waa on reentana.
V hen I'eler emeitred from tho
pinimosial chatotirr tha first nots
of his aciinun. was lepint. When
I'aul lifted his villi over thn rulna
of Athens crowned with the knowl-
edB' of (lircian a hoUrshlp he
sounded out over those hills thr
warning that "Hie. timo of this
Ivnorance (lod omc winked t but
now he. conimandeth men every-
whera to repent
cafeteria" to reopen
V. V. ('. A. CleniilliiiM and Raut-
lllUl'll lf Mill tl) I .
fnniil
Th.it i lesnlilK'hH whlrli i raid to
lie next to goilllnces will he liUtiy
enfoiced In the . W. (.'. A. i.ililcrU
which will re-open Tiiesd.iy noon. Is
aasured for everv enipline whether
conk' dishwasher or sei vr. ban been
lequlied to p. ins a iliMral I'ininl-
nation aeeoriiing to a rule to lie fni-
lowed henceforth and eviiv in In- !
clple of sanlliltlon will he nhsetved
In preparation ami cue i.f tnci nn
An Opportunity and
How to Grasp It
Tlie decline in the price of crude oil and refined
products presents an exceptional opportunity
for profit through purchasing handling and
storing during this period.
The Empire Oil Purchasing Company identi-
fied with the well-known Empire interests is
raising .$10000000 to take advantage of tho
opportunity.
The public is invited to participate under a
profit sharinfi arrangement and is guaranteed
the return of the investment.
Communicate at once with Empire Refineries
Inc. Unity Building Tulsa. Phone Osage 700G
for full particulars.
Henry L. Dohcrty & Compajiy
Fiscal Agents
Itcfcrenees
I'llUST NATIONAIi HANK
'nilsa
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I" ' ' f 1 1 i . i
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W l I l'" iilllli.C l Klin-
' I' .' I .is piiMidble Will I"' t i. '
Though the cafeteria Is fin tin u
of the grtiers I public self siipp..i i
lug young women will bo given a ten
per cent dUioiint from tho tegular
pi let.
i.utuheon at noon and supper in
the evrnlng will be tha only mc:iH
aerved anil the cafeteria will be
closed on Hunday.
MiiiKo-l'i ti . V C.
KliKltATtT Ind.. March I'
Hwei ping changes In official pi i
aonnel on tha New York ('iitt.il
railway affecting 4 SM off!' i n-
fro (r-neral siipci Intendenta down.
Wero unitininccil ben todn u
tho ttansfers It was an lit hcia
i wim'.ks i 'in :i; TitiAii
1 1
MOTION PICTURE
INVESTOR
And special ri port mi anv pompntr 1
III Will. Il ot IM.iy be itlttlentcit
anbscriptlnn $2 per cnr. tin at
value to tlii'He Interewteil In s busl I
ncss in whlelt theie uro all the g!-1
ganlle profits of oil wllh intie of
iil''a hamrds. Wilto tiHlny.
ililrcv4 Motion IMcturo luteHtor
r.MI N. llrnintHiii lais tmclet- Cnlll.
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Approval
BY MID-CONTINENT PRODUCERS IN LETTERS
STATEMENTS AND REPEAT ORDERS
SIGNIFIES THE MERITS
Hancock Anti-Sand
Working Barrel
AND VERIFIES OUR PLEDGES TO SAVE 50 TO
00 OF l'ULUNG EXPENSES.
WHY WAIT? '
CALL US FOR COMPLETE AND CONVINCING DATA'
Hancock Working
Barrel Co.
505 MAYO BUILDING PHONE CEDAR 1870
TULSA OKLA.
Ccii. ml (lunigc
I'lldrr New Miiliagriiietil
Repair StornKc Wnshing
All woik ibme liy ptpcrl me-
iliiiiilcei iitMoltitclr giiiiriiiitccd.
c ton jour car imj time ilay
or illgbt nt the lowe-l pilci.
riioue (isngp .SIMM
113-1 15 S. Cheyenne Ave.
Wo buy mid m'II ari
I
Don't plant cotton
buy Futures
COTTON in ncllinjf far below tho cost of pro-
duction. IriHlond of planting your usual crop
buy futurei". Cotton can be bought much cheaper
than it. can be rai-.pd. Huy your crop in cither
October or December options and o fishing all
Mininier. Thin is the only way tho farmer can
send the price of col ton up again. u
American Cotton and Grain
Exchange
We are members it l tho only exchanKO In the countrr
where- the unit la Inn balna. Opprivtcd under tho mipervl-
nion of tb" I'. H. Government. For the farmer and small
trader. The business on this exchange haa Inorcaard over
2.000 par cent in tho laat two yearn.
Largest Odd Lot Cotton House
in the World
We aro tha lrhcrst Odd Lot Colton house In the world.
Our Imslnuaa has Increased very lapidly duo to tho fart
that wo itlvo real personal service to our customers who
rucclve thu same nlloiitloit au 1000 baton or over trader.
SERVICE
Wo have both Western ITnlon nnd 1'ostal wlrca In our office
and our ortlnr room la especially eimlppod for tho hundllnir
of out of town business with apeed and accuracy.
Write for Interesting booklet "How to Trade In fltocka.
Cotton and drain" by Itanilolph Ito.io. Klghcat banking
and mercantile rcferonccn aunt tipop rctiucut.
ROSE & SON
' Stocks Cotton and Grain
I 'or Cash or on Coiiscrtnlltn Mnrcln
81 Broad Street City of New York
No order too large or too nmall to liaiullo.
"ai '
he
OF THE
Houston Fible
& Company
Of Kansas City Mo.
MBMmcna Ninv tojik
FTTOCIC KXCITANrin and nn.
CAflO HOAUtl OK TItADR
Btorka llomls drain and Cot-
ton fWandnrd oil and Hrtb-
sldlnry Mock Now York and
ll'iaton urb. Liberty Tlnnila
nought and Hold. 1'rlvntn Wires
( It AH. 1). ntrviY-niiiTn' ir.
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I'jiH I'oiirOi titH TiiIsa Okla.
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