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Show To Holders of Liberty Bonds The conversion privilege for bonds of the Second Liberty Loan has expired, but holders of the First Liberty Bonds have an opportunity to make a cash profit out of an exchange. This can be done without reducing your holdings of government bonds, and will leave you with a security more advantageous to the ordinary investor than First Liberties. We will be pleased to explain ex-plain and take care of the exchange for ycu. We buy and sell Liberty Bonds of all issues in any denominations and amounts at current market prices, paying pay-ing cash on delivery of bonds to us for sale. Palmer Bond Mortgage Co Suite 42VfeDter Bank Mf& 56a8 Sound Investment Securities Only BUB1S11J WtrtllltUlliilll)IHUUIil)lMIUBOju.!mi'BlinnHUuaMinwwii- mi Bmm The Wise Ones Were Busy Yesterday And they had congregated in our office, too. The word had been circulated that there was not much time left to get Dixie Stock at 20 cents per share, and they wanted to GET IN before it was i too late. We Don't Know How It Got Out We meant this advertisement to be the announcement that we had decided to sell just enough stock at 20 cents to raise the small capital needed for some extra equipment. But we mentioned it to some one of our friends. He told someone else, and a rumor A doesn't have to get very loud to be N HEARD BY THE LIVE ONES Anyway here it is. A small allotment of Dixie at PER SHARE After this allotment is gone no more 20 cent stock, and no more stock for sale unless something unforeseen arises. Now is the time to get in for all you can handle of this success- ful Utah Company that is making I THE OIL WORLD NOTICE UTAH Act quickly. Don't be one of the fellows who will order after this allotment is gone. Write, wire or telephone direct to the company. 505-6 Boyd Park Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Telephone Wasatch 3124, J 1 Idle f&fj 'T'HE man m who has idle capital is i enabled to keep his sur- plus funds invested at all I times by using our PAR- 1 TIAL PAYMENT PLAN. I Under this plan he is W ; not obliged to wait until I he has a large amount I saved before purchasing sec- W unties, but he can invest as he m saves, being able to purchase a K dividend paying stocks yield- Eg mg 1 0$ or even more. Instead K 2 of Ellowinghismoneytolieidle. Add a link each month to your M Chain of independence. ' '. Z The Wilson, Lackey Library 82 g includes the following books M I for free distribution: 'A 1. Investors Pocket Marjoxl (2J2 ft? 2. ex Oil . monthly dirio'end! I payer selling at 1 je per ahar. ?A 3. Shale Oil Stocks as Investment. wj 4. Dividend Paving Oil Rovalrv K ( 5. The Weeklj Market Review. j ' 6 How to conduct Tour stock trad W ing by mail. m Check the booklet you desire- g sent free. n m I Name " Address WILSON, LACKEY & CO. 1 Stock and Bond Brokers 414 I. W. HELLMAN BLDG. ffl LOS ANGELES, CALIF. JOHN TB 0LJ111C TIRE 63, MESSAGE TO STOCKHOLDERS. The following statement will indicate the present position and future policy of i the company, PATENTS OWNED AND CONTROLLED BY THE COMPANY. All of the Clark patents on auto tires, and McLean and Budd patents covering improvements thereon. United States, Canadian, British and French patents covering a moisturizer for auto engines.. United States patent on an electrical signal sig-nal for automobiles, which indicates at the back of the car the direction the car will turn. Through arrangement with the Pioneer Sales Corporation, the Clark Company will receive royalties from a number of patents to be distributed by said company, com-pany, which are to be manufactured by the Kelly Brass Works of Chicago, samples sam-ples of which are now in possession of the Clark Company. The Automatic Auto Headlight Company's patented device, which turns the headlights with ; 'the wheels, will be manufactured by Holmes Brothers of Chicago and distributed by Pioneer Sales Corporation, and the Clark Tire Company will share in the profits. Owing to the recent decision of the Industries Board on the distribution of crude rubber and its use, the companv will be unable to proceed with the tire business until war orders have been taken care of and ships now used for transportation trans-portation of supplies to Europe are returned re-turned for traffic with South American rubber plantations. Serious crop failures in Texas interfered inter-fered with our operations in that section, sec-tion, but we have been able, thus far, to keep our Texas organization together and will be ready for action when deliveries deliv-eries of the above-nientiuiied accessories can be made. It is the purpose of the officers of the Clark Company to use every means at their command to place the company on a sound and dividend-paying basis at as early a date as possible. The connections made through the Pioneer Sales Corporation with the West-R West-R em Rubber Company of Goshen. Indiana; the Kelly Brass Works of Chicago and Holmes Brothers of Chicago, places the Clark Company in a position, when normal nor-mal conditions have been restored, to carry out the purposes of the company, and in the meantime, through the contracts con-tracts with the Pioneer Sales Corporation Corpora-tion and the Automatic Auto Headlight Company, to establish a profitable busi- BW88. Notwithstanding the fact that war conditions con-ditions have retarded to some extent our operations along some lines our efforts in the east will result in great benefit to the company, but it Is necessary for the stockholders to be reasonable and I take into consideration changed condi- tions. There is no occasion for anxiety on the part of the stockholders, as their inter- ests are being safeguarded, and even fort will be put forth to produce satisfactory satis-factory results. The present outlook justifies the company com-pany In advising Ita stockholders not to permit unscrupulous stock brokers to fn-t fn-t fluenee them to dispose of their stock at fraction of Ita value. The present officers and directors of the company are: .Tohn T. Clark, George M. McLean, George H. Budd. U'j.'er, A. Htelter, C. W. Lawrence, Charles Mc-C'artv. Mc-C'artv. H. C. GHkersbn, Joseph Hodges and A. J. GilHf-. and the office ie located at One Hundred Nee-s Building. (Adv.) $5000 worth of Salt Lake City Coupon Bonds, ranging in denomination from $25.00 to $1000.00. Part of these bonds are payable in five annual installments, part in ten, together with interest at 6 per cent on the unredeemed un-redeemed principal. A sound investment invest-ment with gilt-edge security. Bids for the whole Or any part will be considered. For further information infor-mation call Mr. Holmes, D e p u t y City Auditor, at Wasatch 8063. I - WILL BUY 10000 American Oil lc g BOO Boston Wyoming Mc M 700 Big Indian ' 22c 1 soon out West 1'-4T 10000 Slllloh 1'-' 5000 l.one Star ; 1500 Iron County Coal 50 WILL SELL 1000 American Oil :;!c 1000 Big Boar BOO Big Indian ! Sou Boston Wyoming ;g 1000 Big Five 1000 Casper Kmbar X 200 Can Rovaltv 1000 Cushing Garber Z 2000 Klkhorn i 1000 Hecla Wyoming sS, -'00 Kinney 'r. 1100 Mllo 475 Montana Wvoming D. 1000 Mascot O & R of Utah " 1000 Mutual Oil & Gas 10HO Xat Pet 2a 1000 Dixie 10M0. Out West no 25 Old Capital Pet "'i.c 1000 Horsftihoe y. 1000 Union Oil 300 Trout Creek 10 Tan Motor '." 25 Kolby Wheel Z Wc specialize in oil stocks, and I keep in close touch with all oil !;. All stocks can be b.ug time payments from us. If 'ou ...il see the stuck, write us and ;c , , gel it for you. Send us yourWgS :md selll.iK order. on any s,c""KV,nds r-r free market letter. Liberty Bu" bough I nnd sold at market. Utah-Wyoming Brokerage Co. maAT j 225 Atlflu Blk. Phone WW. Salt Lake City. Utnh. . LIBERTY BONDS Continue to rise in price. If you wish to increase your holding of any issue at the present favorable prices, we will carry them for you on liberal margin or on the partial payment plan ; also $50 $100 $500 $1000 BONDS BOUGHT and SOLO FOR CASH J. A. HOGLE & CO. SALT LAKE, OGDEN, j U;9 Main St. 2409 Hudson Ave. ' |