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The market still continues to ig- 
nore politics and to display an un- 
dertone of persistent strength, very 
perplexing to the rank and file of 
traders. There is no endeavor to 
advance prices at present but any 
decline seems to disclose a sufficient 
quantity of buying orders to absorb 
all that is offered. The result has 
necessarily been to increase the out- 
standing short interest and place the 
market in a position where any good 
news would find immediate response. 
About the only feature was the 
raid on copper warrants in London, 
apparently with the intent to affect 
the metal shares here. The attempt 
was a dismal failure. Even when 
Anaconda did not increase its dis- 
tribution prices were unaffected. Tf 
any liquidation had been desired the 
dividend would have been raised to 
facilitate it, since the earnings of 
the company warranted an increase. 
In fact the action of the Anaconda 
directors is the best proof we have 
had so far the coming summer is to 
witness an active and _ sustained 
... Migs E. KR. Rice ... 
590 Hifth Aue. i 
Atlantic City, N. wd. 
Magnolia, Mass. 
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Miss Rice has opened her Summer Shop 
in the Smith Building, Magnolia, where 
she has on display many new and in- 
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Coats : 
WEEKLY MARKET LETTER 
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THE OCEANSIDE HOTEL, MAGNOLIA 
Members of the New York and Boston Stock Exchange 
Blouses 
BOSTON 
rise in the prices of all good metal 
shares. 
Boston showed more activity and 
higher prices. Superior and Isle 
Royale attracted most attention. In 
these letters last August we called 
attention repeatedly to the  pros- 
pects of Isle Royale and advised its 
purchase. It was then selling at 
11 1-2 and this week has made a 
high record of 35 3-4. Its earnings 
this year will exceed $50. a share, 
and owing to the increase in out- 
put which is now in effect it will 
earn over $7. next year. Even on a 
10 per cent. basis it is entitled to 
sell at 55. Among other stocks 
Shannon, Mayflower and Old Col- 
ony developed some activity at 
small advanees. However they are 
rather too speculative and uncertain 
to recommend their purchase. 
There is only one obligation in 
life—eourage.—John Oliver Hobbs. 
Self-respect is the corner stone of 
all virtues.——John Herschel. 
Nem York 
BASS ROCKS 
Along Atlantic road are many of 
the same families in cottages as last 
season. They are the Jerome H. 
Remicks, Detroit; F. C. MeDuffies 
Lawrence; F. A. Hornbecks, Kansas 
City; Otto F. Mallerys, Miss Otto, 
Phila.; Herbert M. Plimptons, Nor- 
wood; Mrs. Norman Day and family, 
Baltimore. 
The Edward Ellis family of 
Brookline will be absent from Bass 
Rocks this season having rented 
their summer home to Mrs. Nathan 
Newbury of Taunton; Arthur IL. 
Spring and family of Brighton are 
in their summer home which Mrs. KE. 
Bradley Currier of New York occu- 
pied while the Springs were abroad 
last. season. 
Henry Souther and family of 
Hartford are tenants again of the 
Judge Sherman cottage. 
The P. B. Worralls of New York, 
and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O. Proe- 
ter, Jr., (nee Worrall) of Brook!ine 
will be the tenants of the laree Way 
cottage off Haskell street on the 
elevation near the golf links. Last 
season this family party had the 
Souther mansion. 
Stuart Walker of Boston, has se- 
eured the Melvin Perkins cottage 
on Beach avenue near the golf club- 
house for a term of years. 
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