?JW? sssmmm 1 y EVENING LEDdEK-PHILABELPHIA, tfATUBDAY, HlflPTMMliE.lt ID, 1014. 15 1NANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL SITUATION AT HOME AND ABROAD-MARKET REPORTS I 1 WEEK-END BRINGS BETTER FEELING IH FINANCIAL MARKET New York Investment Houses Will Again Solicit New Business and Phila delphia Will Follow Suit. Willi the end of tlio week comes a more rtneral disposition !n financial circles to regard the situation as exceedingly favor able. Events of tlio last few days have dono much to clear away tlio clouded atmospheie, and conditions fflve more promise of an cany return 10 umnui than at any time slnco tlio great European strugslo began. London ha" particularly active In Installing confidence, and the better feeling there- Innuonced largely by report ed continued victories for tlio British and French armies, has been reflected strongly In the markots In this country. Brokoii Jn tho metropolis are still talking of an early reopening of tho Stock Exchange there, so marked has been tho general Improvement. Tho exchanges In Sydney and Adelaide will reopen for business on Monday, and thero Is a chanco that tho Melbourne Stock Exchango will follow eult some time later In tho week. Collapso of tho foreign exchange mar ket has helped materially in tho genoral readjustment. It touched a. lower prlco level yesterday than at any tlmo In six Teeks, tlio principal influence being tho niccessful settlement of a great part of 5 this country's foreign indebtedness. This Was helped along very materially through ' th flotation of tho Now York City ,100. ' 0)0,000 bond and corporate note Issue, . which. It was announced today, had been ? oversubscribed. Tho break In exchange indicates a return to more normal condi tions In our tratlo relations with Europe, especially Great Britain. Exports have been growing to a remarkable extent, remand Storllnit was firm today and rates recovered some of yesterday's de cline, ruling strong at 4.95'i to 4.96V3 There wata a fairly brisk demand, even t tho higher rates. WILL RESUME BOND SALRj. The Philadelphia Stock Exchange Com mittee of five and the Committee on Unlisted Securities havo agreed on a plan for the broadening of local bond trading by which bond houses will bo permitted to solicit business. An announcement to this effect will be made at the Stock Exchange on Mon day, and the Bond Committee will also send out a letter on the Isubject. Tho plan has the sanction of the Clearing House, and ilmllar action has been taken in New York. Restrictions on trading will be relaxed to as to allow the sending out of bond salesmen, Issuance of circulars and other advertising, and solicitation of business on the basis of prices approved by the committees, sales to bo only of Tjondfe held by the firms offering them, and only on a cash basis. Announcement that New York invest ment bankers had decided to again put through sales on a largo scale and that Philadelphia firms would follow suit next week gave added strength to the situa tion. A commltteo will meot Jn New York dally to pass on all sales and their restrictions will be Btretched so as to per mit transfers at lower prices, If neces sary, than those which ruled when the Exchange closed July 30. This indicates very clearly a final re turn to more normal conditions, since for weeks the brokers havo been restricted in sales to the last official Exchange prices. Thero Is a possibility that a simi lar ruling will be made here. At nny rate, brokers nnd bond salesmen arc brushing the accumulated dust from their desks and chairs and are getting In shape for a more active trading all of which forecasts the return of a brighter situa tion. The New York Committee of Seven, after continued conference with tho Clearing House Committee and the Stock Exchange Committee of Five, makes the following announcement: "With the concurrence of the said com mittees. It Is the understanding that dialers in bonds should be directly gov erned by the following rules: "The sale of unlisted bonds owned by the dealer: it Is thought, but dealers should be free to sell such bonds to ln I vestors, I "The sale of unlisted bonds not owned by the dealer; all such proposed trades should bo laid before tbe Committee of Seven. "Tho sale of listed bonds; all surh pro gcsid trades Bhould be laid before tho mack Exchange Commltteo of Five." It is the generni expectation that, at jii rate of progreb3 being made In cleat -ns the trade of open contracts requiring international adjustment, the cotton ex changes of the country are likely to bo open for business inside of tho next two three weeks. TIIH GOLD rOOI, I'LAN. .ii n,,ForSan. C Chicago; A. U. Vs jn and Benjamin Strong. Jr.. of Now lork. and IxM L. ne, of Philadelphia, J presenting the committee appointed by l. cc . rence f bankers called by the r.M Swerve Board on September 1 to consider the foreign exchange situation, w y C0I'errecJ with the board in t,i. ?r cons'l'Ieratlon of their proposed In.J..Crea, n eW ,und to relievo the ... naI phnBo situation. The tZ , U? orK'"ally recommended that a trlhU""'1 ""WW he created by i-on-io-. f ,rom iho banl f tho country etuis res"rve and central reserve otSnl ,for, Pi1''" of its maturing remutln? ?n'l. for tha necessary gold of tn. .C,t3 V? Europe rellevel one Phase to fiVr.1 tua,,tm and nwl9 it desirable termn lrv.c?n.3ldei' t,,Q subject and de ide3 hat furtl,er reIlef. "'. was th'ah!Lv!.nkr3' "mmlttea has considered Sat it mPrnntaJ and ls ot ne onlrilon a funrt m,y.,nbc.deslrabla tQ "'ate such tlon d,of 'JOJ.W001 to meet the situa tV DrLP..30nt The ,J0ard received tormSu,pos,Mon- anii 'e bankers will 'or th a rtP0rt 8lv,nff ,ue,r reasons "son ; win h3ity or ,h,a act,on' Thta WerVrt hi u Prsented to and con rea by the board today. SEES BETTER OUTLOOK FOR IRON AND STEEL TRADE Expert Says Prices Uavo Already dono to Their Lowest Level. "U Is my firm conviction that It will bo a long lime before we ngaln see m low prices for Iron nmt steel products ns we havo scon since th first of tho pres ent year." This Is n statement made In un inter view by Frank llanckcs, vltfo president and general sales uifcnt of the American Steel nnd Wlro Company, "It would socm," hii says, "some pcoplo looked for an Immediate boom In Ameri can trade right after tho declaration of war In Europe, but there camo up several complications that delayed matters, Trade Improvement has set In, however. It Is grndual but persistent and we shall contlnuo to ecd good results coming from It from now on." BANKS MUST STOP HOARDING MONEY, M'ADOO INSISTS FEDERAL BUREAU ANNOUNCES RATES ON WAR POLICIES PHILADELPHIA MARKETS Secretary Treatens to Recall Emergency Currency From Bankers Who Deny Loans for Legitimate Commercial Needs. WASHINGTON, Sept. 18,-Drastlc ac tion against bankers who arc hoarding money, denying loans for legitimate pur posoa to commercial borrowers while their vaults bulge with "war emergency" and other currency, Is being considered by Secretary of the Treasury JIcAdoo. Tho Secretary and members of tho Fed eral Reserve Board admitted today that numerous complaints ngalnst bankets arc being received. Itecall from offending banks by tho Treasury ot currency issued for the war emergency under the Aldrich Vreeland act unless tho hoarding ceases was being seriously considered today, It was reported. State hanks, which cannot be reached by the Federal officials, are also offend ing by hoarding their money, it was stated today. "VVhllo millions of dollars ot emergency currency have been poured out to the banks, manufacturers nnd merchants arc being turned down when loans are re quested and interest charges boosted, ac cording to complaints reaching the treas ury. Many banks are nlso said to be de clining to extend maturing paper. Hoarding always occurs In times of dis tress, but with tho treasury dealing out currency with a free hand there Is no necessity for such action now, in the opinion of Secretary McAdoo, and tho reserve board. Between October 13 and November 1 the reserve board plans to have the new currency system in operation, and mem bers believe present hoarding will then No Risks Will Be Taken on Cargoes to Ports in North, Black, Baltic or Adriatic Seas or the Bosphorus. Exporters In this city recolvetl today from Washington the schedule of rales fixed by the Federal War Wsk Bureau covering Insurance on cargoes destined for foreign shipment. On all shipments between ports of tho United States and Its possessions or any nonbelligerent country In tlio Western Hemisphere would be '4 per cent.; to nonbelligerent ports not north of Havre or east of Sicily, 1 per cent.; to all other ports, l,4 per cent. On vessels between United States ports or Its possessions or non betllgercnts In Western Hemisphere, ',4 per cent.; to nonbelligerent ports not north of Havre or east or Sicily, i par cent.; other ports, 1 per cent. Tlmo policies will bo Issued for 90 day1! only ot a !! per cent, rate or In special cases 1 per cent. The rates aro all subject to chango without notice. Tho bureau also announced that no Insurance will be granted to vessels bound for ports on the North Sea, be tween the latitudes of Chrlstlausand and Amsterdam, on the Kattegat or Baltic Sea or adjacent waters, to ports on the Adriatic or Black Seas or on the Bos phorus, without special application and rates. Because of tho exceptional hazards in volved, the Federal bureau will consider these special ports only when applica tion is made to it and It reserves tho right to decline nny risks to these ports, or. If accepted, to name such rates as may seem in Its Judgment adequate. Dcclaiing that the oiganlzation pur poses taking a vigorous stand against any attempt of the Leglblature to endan ger tho business of members or deprive them of rights as agents, the Insurance Federation of Pennsylvania declares that legislation such ns that enacted in Ohio, Washington or West Virginia, which de prived agents of participation in the com pensation insurance business, will be re sisted. It Is predicted that the Legislature will consider matters this year vitally affect ing casualty, fire Jiid life insurance agents. Texas' Secietury of State charges there is a discrimination In fire Insurance rates on cotton against tlio farmer. He says that cotton In yard is $1,84 while J3.M is charged the farmer fdr covering cotton on his premises. Nothing ls said, however, about tho difference In hazard, according to ths underwriters. cease. FINANCIAL NOTES Philadelphia banks have taken out $127,220 emergency currency from the Sub troasury In this city, making J9,6u2,060 is sued thus far. Out of a total of 21 blast furnaces In Eastern nnd Central Pennsylvania only nine aro in blast. Banks gained from the Subtreasurv yes terday JJ'.OfO. A reduction of 23 per cent, in tho civil engineering force has been ordered by th Now York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad. In tho matter of a proposed increase of 13 per cent, in freight rates, the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe will start a force of expert accountants at work preparing data to be submitted to tho Texas Ball road Commission at the public hearings to be held In Austin, beginning November 29. Government leportw give the condition of sugar beets on September 1 ns 02.5 per cent, of normal, forecasting a yield per acre of about 10.4 per cent. International Steam Tump Company re ceivers have been authorized to issue re ceivers' certificates for $500,000 at present. They aro permitted to issue H,550,X later, if It is necessary. Washeries of tho Lehigh Navigation which partially resumed tills month are expected to bo In full operation after October 1, subiect, of course, to trade conditions, which aro now favorable. Board of Public Utility Commissioners of Now Jersey approved the application of tho Atlantic City IJiectrio Company nnu mo uceau liy uiectrle Light Com pany for tho purchase of the latter by the former at $272,063. Tim Atlantic City F.lectrlc Company was authorized to l.ssuo ?70,2i) preferred stocJ: and ?21S,Cu0 bund. Bankers In chnrgn of tho syndicate which underurotn New York city's jlC. 000,000 lodii hao announced the over subscription of tho bonds nnd notes, al though definite figures were not yet uailablo. It Is believed "0 per cent, of the Issue has been taken by foreign holders of manning notes. Investors here are pleaded with the showing made by the Gcneial Motors Company for tho year ending July 31. 13H, tho annual report of which was Is bued today, Although tho not profits of subsidiary companies $7,917,112. were $33o,"2S less than tlio preUuus year and the f,hare to the General Motors Corn pan). I7.SI9 1WS. was ttfil,0S3 smaller than li: 19J3, inteiest on notes was brought down to JoiO.ai. or S1M.336 t,s than in J91X Surplus after payment of dividends on preferred stock was i5,201,053, J. P Morgan & Co. are offering hold eis of $l,53O,CW0 Krle Hallroad notes ma turing October 1 the privilege, of ex changing these notes at maturity for new out-year 5 per cent, notes, to be issued In exchange t 97' 4. The new notes will be limited in amount to 11.550,000 now out standing nnd will be secured by J7,000,0i0 first mortgage bonds on essential parts of the through line of the Krlo between i'hlcago and New York. New notes with $23 for ea.'li nolo deposited will 1m ready for delier CK-tober I. MUNICIPAL BONDS' Chester Issue Taken Here More Of ferings to be Made. An issue of $75,000 paving bonds by Ches ter, Va., was awarded to E. J. Coleman, Philadelphia, at par and interest. Bids will be received until September 19 by the Burgess of Hancock, AVashlngton County, Md., for $10,000 5 per cent, water bonds. leechburg, Armstrong County, Pa., will not offer SS000 school bonds until June, 1913. Bids will be received until September 2u by Phillipsburg, N, J for $13,0u0 13 year Is. An ordinance, calling for a vote on n, ?1,SOO,000 bond Issue, was Introduced in tlio Reading, Pa., Council. Tho loan will bo voted on at tho general election, to bo held November S, and, If approved by the voters, the money is to be used for tho following Items: New city hall, $330,000; slorago reservoir, $130,000; land for parks and boulevards, $230,000; improed street paving, $230,000. GRAIN AND FLOUR , ri-OUIl. Receipts, ISOO bbls., J,322,40t1 il. In nicks The, market ipilct, but linn In ym pathy with whnt. but very little rlemnnd. Winter, eltnr. $4.7!W.1; do., Mralitht, 13WS 2.1; do., patent, tfi.IOflil.i3; Kansas, ntrnlsht. Juts acfcs, $3.20WB.rfl; do., pnt"nt. jute nck, .V(W 3.!"l: nprlnj, first clcn", tVff.t B.",, ilo., ntnlffbt, 5.V3i5iB.r,0j ilo., patent, tn.WKitt. favorite briitl. sn.23fi.7.ii city inlllK, rlmlce and fnncv pAtetit, fn.23nn.7n; fio., rogulur pnu'p Winter, clear. M.T.'flA: do., straight, ?Ti(."i.30; do., tmtent. M ,'iOffti. 11VK M.OUIC Clulet. but firm, at $3 SJ.VIU ptr bbl In ood. PROVISIONS Market quiet but utenrlj. "llv ber. Ill set.', smoked and alr-drlfd. iltv.'fcr ; Western beef, In aeM, smoked, .1l5.'(2c; ; tlty href, knuckle ftnd tenders, smoked and nlr-drted. ;i2fM4i!.: Western beef, knurkles nnd tendera. smoked, .12 9.11c.; beef linms, $lofll.le. . pork. rnmlly,2Wp 27. Hams, a, r. eured, Icose, hViifrlilUc; do. skinned, loose, 13'iaKI; oo do., smoked. 1SKP 10c.i other hams, smoked, city eurcd, as to brand and nveraee. IhftlUi-. , imme, amokr-u. Western cured, IflfllOc., do, lolled, bone less, 2S!2e. ; picnic shoulder. S. V. oilrcvT, loose. lilZiic. , do., smoked. 1li?14',$e; bellies, In pickle, according to nvrratp, loose, MKtlACii breakfast bacon, tn to brand and average, city cured 22f2lc : breakrast bacon. Western cured, 22ff24c. ; lard. Wc3t"rn refined, tierces, llHflirHe.; do., do., do., tubs, ll'6!U17ie.; lard pure city. kettle rendered, In tierces, 11912c,. lard, puro city, kettle rendered, In tuba, lI'ilrT.'c. SUGAR Market quiet at quotations. Standard cum ulated, 7,aoa.; fine granulated, 7.23c.; powder ed. 7.33c.! confectioners' A, 7.15c.; soft grades, 0.1307.05c. DAIRY PRODUCTS .. llUTTIilt. Receipts of desirable stock light nnd prices sternly, l.ut trade quiet. West ern fresh, solld'Pncked, creamery, fancy spe cials, ale; extra, ;!2c; extra firsts, .lie,; firsts, 20la1t.Klu,e. ; seconds, 27V2Siio.; ladle pack ed, 21PZ1C, as to quality; nearby prln, ftricy. sic., do., average "utra. n.'iOStc ; 'In., firsts, 30i2c.; ilo,, s'londs, 27ff2llc. Hpcclftl ratify brands of prints lobbing at fllKMlc. Ktlfl.S, Demand equal to the limited offer logs of line frenli stock, prices of which stead ily held, tu free cases, nearby extras, ,11 r. per doz. ; nearby Mrsts, ?1. 10 per standard eas, ucai-by current receipts, 17.307 0 per stand ard caje: Western otM firsts, s.1.40 per cast ; do., firsts, $7.30f7.80 per case; do,, second', fil.fifgn.no per case. Candled and recraied fresh csks wore jobbed out nt ;'..ft.17c. per do? as m quality. CHKESi:. Offerings light and market firm bu' trade quiet, New York full-tieu, . -I, , 1 il Vill ifttic. ; do,, ilo., fair to cood, lS'u'if IiJu. do., part tltims, !)! le. POULTRY roosters, ll?12e , sptlng chickens, fine, targe, K'tfiBi.; do., medium sires. 'StflCc : ducks, old, l.lS-Uc; do., spring, llftlfio.; guinea", pit pair, youns, weighing 2 lbs. and over plcc, 70c.; do., weighing lli'iU'i lbs. apleco, Wirffir . do., weighing I lb. apiece, f.Oe. ; old, 30f. ; pigeons, per pnlr, l.VilSe DltKflSKI). The market firm on desirable slock, with demand iqual to the Ihnltfd olTor itigs. l-Vesh-klllei fowls, per 111., selected lieaxy, SI lie. t fancj elghlnn vA'- , I'is. apiece. 2UJ?c. weighing I lb. apiece, Oc ; weighing 'i'A lbs. xplcrr, I7wl.se.. wilglitn -I lbs and tinder apiece, 10c; old roosters, ;lr Picked. M'Si",; broiling chickens, nearby, weighing l's'?2 lbs. apiece, tiifisoc.; do., fair In nood. UKISC. . en rlten. VtcMern. i'jiii .. 2M,fl 1 ibM. ens, Western, lbs. nnd over apiece, Hie., do., do.. 2 Ml l nnlere IfWllTc: broltltiir chickens. e i; . : . ,,.'(i : . .... . -.- .. ,.. ...,,.. 13V Inc. i suiiabs. iVr nf.. white, welshing II lbs. per do;!., LIVE Choice stock firm, but ordinary poultry dull and weak, Fottls, lHjlSci old tl.CO. ill2 lbs. per d07 M l".(.r; vhlle. weighing IKflo lbs,, per doz., Sll1.73: wblic, weighing 8 His., per ilnz., 52.2382..V), do , do , 7 lbs., ptr sl.&UI.SO) dark and No 2. 00e.tll.l"J. FRESH FUUI'I'S Market quiet and without Important Wiutige. Apple. per bbl. -JrnonsteIn, $2..",()':i, lllusli. ?2,fi)f.l! otber gooi eating varieties. ,2ri)S.1 inouhim, U 3n'iT2.C0: nptile, Dela ware, per hamper. "O'dHlc. Lemons, per but, 11(11, J'lneapples, per erato 'Porto ltlco. 1.23tf a.'tSt riorlda, K(2.50. Cranberries, t'ape Cod, Early lllack. per bbl II..109.1: Cranberries, Cape Cod. Karly niack, per crate. fl.ii'ViiS, Cranberries, .lersev. per crate Dark, 51.7 2. 23 1 light. Jlflrl.23. Huckleberries, per ql.. IffSc. Peaches, vi, per 20.b. basket. 2.3ft 50 . do., do. per crate. 7fic.Hfl..30; do., Delanaic and Maryland, per basket, 235?73 : do., do., per crate, 7Sc.4HH.23. Pcaeics, Pennsylvania, per basket !irge white or yellow. iViS&Oa. : medium, USflWc. : peaches, Jersey, white, per rS-bapket. 40c.Jf1: do., do., eilow, fer -basket. 40C.5J1. Pears, nearby, per bbl Harr iett, No. 1. S3B; do.. No. 2. f 2.731 :i.23; Clapp's Favorlle, No. 1, H.,Vqc, do.. No. 2, '2.7fiHa.2."; other varieties. t-U-t, pears. New York Keckel, per bbl., t!?3. drapes. Houtherp Delaware, per carrier, IOUR3c , grape", con cord, per crato, -lflt200c. Plums, per 8-Ib. basket, 20sj2fie. Cantaloupes. Coloiado. ptr crate, XlflH.S.t; do., do, fiats. 40S?03c. Water melons, Jcrscj, per 100, J.'ifiri. VEGETABLES Potatoes quiet but steady. Otbei egtutdct showed little change. Penna. choice, 7.1 73c: do., fair to good, KififMe . white potstoos. Jersey, per basket, 40J 13c. , awet polaloea, 'or'e-p tiore pec bbl -No. 1. S1.73U2..13, No. 2, 73c. tj?l; sweet polatoes, N. C. per bbl. .So. 1, xi.i.'tfJ. No. 2. 73ca?li swiets, Jer sey. pr bbl. No. 1, $2.30r2.73; No, 2, tMff l.,3: isweots, Jersey, per hasket. 40wnnc. Onions, Western nnd Connecticut Veil,"-, choice, per lOO-Ib. bag, tl.invl.20. onions, im -dium. per 100-lb. bag, SI. Cabbage, domestic, per ton, flUrl3. Celery, N. Y.. pr hunch. li CflOc. Mushroomr, per 4-lb basket. Ma.1t HUM, KSTATH KOIl SAMI West l'hllniielllliln Vi Wm.H.W.Quick&Bro.,Inc. 8 South 40th St. JITer the Following Properties for Palo. 3900 Chestnut St. The best apailment all" In West Phila delphia lot 1002211. fronting on 3 stleeiR. good eleiailon; high clas Biirroundings; ctcellent for fucllhles. Jhiko nn offer. 4207 Walnut St. Lot SSx2l3: a senil-siilnirban home, vllh In .liy limits, nbt Wm.Ic, large llbrrtrj, recepilnn and bedromns. modern plumbing, one of the finest on West Wolniit ("trcct. Must be seen to be appreciated. t 3827 Walnut St. I-Rtor rml-i)nfiiri(fl Ptonn-aiil-lnlcl. ip-sI- donrc, tnnrftlnlnp 1( room1- nml mmV unltiii frnurfn; brntn ffnl ontlonk; niu.t be poltl mgnrfls of ront, 932 South 49th St. A 1-artffl.ln; ll'-rnnm Ijousp, h lilt hv UiiUtl Uttt. , Iianlwooil (InlPh ihnmKlioui . 1p' . IIcIiIh , pm'IubIio hPlchborh'1041. fan be hoUI rlosi to u8CR3-tJ valuation 3809 Walnut St. Molern -J-aron inl-dotflrl.p.i ilviotnnc. at n greatly m liif 1 xnlrn; miHiirj' if--.! location and rontlltlnn, beautiful outlook. 518 Woodland Terrace NVwlJ- Daiwral nnd niltitf'I. .'1-jttorr bIiIp- Ard rppblnop , lot nn i:w , potitliTn - poiurp; lurp rnonii and porchfM. 'iu bo hoiu at a arnitcc. 4007 Spring Garden 3-stoty house, coincident to I, nml mii -fui o lines: tiewlv naiiireil mid nth, i-m is., in perfei t condition. Hi-duced pric Tnr iul, k sale on urcount miner h remnn1 in muuiri. itnAt. hstati: roit sair M'cst rhllfltlelplilm HOMES AND INVESTMENTS 4206 SPRUCE STREET :i s'or. II rooms 2 baths, sldo yard, new plumbing newly papered and painted. 4030 SPRING GARDEN STREET .1 storv 12 rooms, modern plumbing! first iln-s condition, hear ilemted station; pries low ! 350 NORTH 42D STREET Nw '2 ntnr . h roomn, iorrhf reception Iisll; no cnr on Mrpei vry dptlrable. 3248 SANSOM STREET I .1 si on. tt rooms; modem plumbing, con. I venletit lisntlon rem xal. n sell for (300 4400 SANSOM STREET . (Vinmi lltb Mrt VJ loom, rtnr trolley. fMiinlrt" ihm! imiVfi nn tlTr 607 NORTH 34TH STREET :i slots, n rooms. 2 batiis. nwlv papered I anil palntod nmr P1U1 mount Park, no teason I able olfer refused ; 410 SOUTH 43D STREET i 11 rooms and pnrtb: mwinni plumbing, first j -IttSi condition: ,rlte reduced. $1550 I - nni. T nm. ,.ir. b ail , ,.,n eulentes 1 lieiir Hr-vul,.,! ,..t.v nt SH , , heap liom alld gilO'l lmittl)inl 11 r , qirM J. B. R. McCLURE & CO. I Both Phones. 13 South 40th Street. RAILROADS SHOW A CONTINUED FALLING OFF IN EARNINGS DIVIDENDS DECLARED Philadelphia Company, regular quarterly 11 per cent, on common, payable November 2 In scrip, to stock of record October I. Scrip is redeemable nt option of the company on or herore May 1. Mil!, and will bear Interest until date of redemption at rate of (1 per cent., par able semiannually. Company also dcclnred regular semiannual ."5 per cent, on piefern.il, payable In cash November 2 to stock of rec ord October 1, Ashland Coal and Iron, quarterly I per cent., puyabls September 23. This ls the first dlvl rtend since December 25, 1913, when 1 pei cmt, was declared. New York State Hallways, regular Quarterly of li per cent, on the preferred and a quar terly of I per cent, on the common, both pay able October I to stock of record September 2.', This Is a reduction of 16 of 1 per cent, from the last quarterly payment on :ie corn men. Tobacco Products Corporation, regular quar terly 1". per cent, on preferred, payabla Oc tober 1 to stock of record September 21. Goulds Manufacturing Company. regular quarterly ti per cent, on common and 11 per cent, on pnferred. payable October 1 to stock of record September 10. Sharon Steel Hoop, regular quarteily I1, per emit . pasable October 1. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK CHICAGO, ofpt. ID - IIOOS - necelptJ. 30O0; markets slow to steady. mled and butchers. tS SOtfn.l.v good heavy. fno.40; rough hea. SSSMIS.U: llchi fTftnn.41; pips, tfcfUfiKK.1: bulk, f 4.1WSV CATTLE --Tferelptif, 3ft); markets ste.td : beees. t7 40 fill; rows and heifers, tltil' 73, stockera and feeders, trt 408S M' Texans, T.30.if 1)0; calves. Iin..a12.25. SHKKP rte.'elpt. 7W). mar. kets vcak. native and Western, $1.3338 10: Iambs, j6'(J8.Sn. CANADA BUYS WHEAT Tho Uuropean war has caused an enor mous Increase In Chlcaito wheat exports to Canada by ay of the Oreat Lakes. According to figures romplled by It. P. McCrenry. head of tho Marine Depart ment In the Custom Office, twice as much wheat as usual was exported In July and August. Income Reduced More Than $6,000,000 in First Week of September Cotton Roads Hard Hit By Slump. With few exceptions, gros earnings ot the railroads In the United States for tho first week of September continued to show decreases compared with the same period last year. Moderate Improvement is shown by some roads, but the leading syBtems of the country are generally below their last year's llgures. The fall ing oft during the first week of Septem ber was 16,491,139. or 5.7 per cent. The roads showing Improvement are the Chicago, Indianapolis and Louisville, Minneapolis and St. Louis, Denver and Rio Grande, Western Pacific, and Mobile and Ohio. Tho unusually light movement of cotton, which is guncrally n great fac tor in the. freight business of the i all roads of the South, has adversely nffected the earnings ot the cotton toads. To this can be attributed, In a laigo measure, the smaller earnings of tho Loulivlllo and Nashville, Cincinnati, New Orleans and Texas, Southern and some other larger systems. Losses In the West and Southwest a:o not as largo ns form erly, in some Instances, and indications are for improvement, notably in Colorado ami Southern, Missouri Pacitle, and Missouri, Kansas and Texas. The following table gives the gio-,s earn ings of all railroads In the I'nltod State3 reporting to Dun's lleview for the ilrst week of September, and the loss as com pared with the earnings of the same ruads for the corresponding period a year ago; also the roads that reported for tho same week in tho preceding months, together with the percentages of los compared with last year; I'ei Cent. Loss VWi r.s.l .1.7 Loss 244, RSI 4.0 Loss .' 123 0 0 Western Railway for the month of August 'from mines along the company's lines and from other railroads were 2,4W,S0S iiPt tons Fiximj up Untl tic a' ho'ipr iou Imrc purchased or rented? If no, makv t notr of thin: When Buying Furniture Our Charge Account Plan Is nt our service. The ran featnr" m' ihis plan Is pajlng jour o'tount as Mint im urn" permits. WHY NOT OI'UN .CCOrT' W. J. McCORMACK THE HOME OF GOOD FURNITURE 4035 Lancaster Ave. Doth Phones. New Stone Houses nov I .p. up unipi hi-i'ik tf tlun iKMlJllfUl Om1'- NASSAU ROAD : iTll-t Miri-t nnllli f .telfelMin SC I Something ENTIRELY DIFFERENT 'I I"""' Iihiiki '. ale ull Mime, of tile semi ill, urli in li,e. Huns are ::.! feet fron luilli "li Im ')" foot nlile, huppllml vltb fi-nllal plutll hen! These houses b.n e r .im hImiI . i mneulenre that Is pos sible to ciiulu the mmlerii house of toda, liiclu'ilnt,' inurble Humei baths, etc. W. Percival Johnson BUILDER, on Premises ni iii S!i l,.i, ir aster Venu i" Imurr-s may . rea, he'l eltlier ia i;i..at.l poplins iioirii up Outii street uvibioiil' ir un An li sirpct. nr P. n It' (.i.'iiinr "IT u' n"il,:uoi. Station " "' FAILURES THIS WEEK Commercial failures tills week In the t'nlted Stntes, as reported by R. G. Dun & Co., are SSI, ngalnst 253 last wool;, SC4 the preceding week and 2S2 tho cor responding week last year. I'ailuies in Camilla number r., against 19 last week, 03 the preceding week and twenty last year. Of failures this week In the I'nltod .States 115 wcip In the L"ast, 100 South. Sij West and 51 In the Pacific States, and 1,15 leported liabilities of 13GCV or moie, against 91 Inst wePk. Liabilities of com mercial failures reported thus far for September ate 112.777.IjC0, against $7,1UM03 last par. HILL URGES PRUDENCE ST. PAUL, Sept. 19.-James .T. Hill, when asked by a representative ot the New York News Bureau as to effect of Kuropean war on general business con ditions, answered that he was not a prophet or son of a prophet, but he ad vised people to bo "prudent and careful, and not to bite off more than they can ohew." $300 CASH and .MONTHLY i'AY MENTSofSar. (of nlileh .", reduces n secon I im,i .,Bi , will soure n new pun h rmnt r I., in--nntalnlns looms, m.-hui hr. t, liu'.ii hall, etc. Turthcr pnitli nl.ns n,o i rqi. . I'OTTS & TOWNS END 1905 Baltimore Ac. EVERYTHING FOR SALE OR RENT THE CHESTER AVE. SECTION STOISHS AfAIlTMi;.VT.- HOL'SUS If il Is nut njn.eiiii.nt to ea iiurinc ths i.i. inn our ,iui ace ni" at niglu. JIv ofHcs an-1 Imnn. n-c iin-ier tho sam roof. DONALD V. REDDING S2d and Chester Ave. TOP Ti:i.f.MlQXE Hell, llelmont Glii lc stone. West 107 Philadelphia, Pa. BAR SILVER Commercial bar silver is being quoted In New York today at 51s cents. In Lon don bar silver was down 'id. to 2-1 9-1'Jd. niJAi. JlSTA'l'G F(2Is,J.I'. General 1911 Sept., 1 tveeK. . ?,41tl.in!i Autr., 1 T.-eek.. n,S87,0rj July, 1 week.. U,57a,lB3 Net earnings of the Chicago North western Railway decreased 1511,231 In the year ending June CO, 1914, when compared with tho same period of the previous year, according to the annual report just Issued. Tho not earnings for the year were 12l.271.SCf). The total updating ex penses for tlw year were 9,403,lll. of this amount $12.179.''"S9 was for charges pertaining to the maintenance of way and structures. Coal shipments on the Xoiiulk and AlWimiKNTS A NEW OPERATION or THOSE LOUGHRAN HOUSES ICS.T LIKi: TIIR l l-i THAT 1VC III II.T AND SOLD LAST YEAH See Sample Houses 4832 North Fifth Street Price $4000 ALSO 516 Eleanor St. Price $3200 Thho hae pan h fronts, all modern 1m prmementH baaomeitt laundry, electro llffhto. Built vttu th Ktabtlliy thar hai made the Loughran house a standard of good ronstrurtlon. See JOHN LOUGHRAN'S SONS 5TH ST., BELOW ROCKLAND ST. New Homes Nearest Centre of City Spring Garden and 41st Streets ArUlTJtKVIS we for complete Information H W of all eft j and suburban v ' Jl""'" S:;-'' " - V ' t, iy-'A',vS'-9' "' l y. (. ".-, ," ftrtASr , '' 'JAWHM4i3SSra 4$ 7 fimZ&imcJ mm . ?:''..:.''' ea prs fs KiSn tw:m mm a irm "' U&&iiW W(hnmm i fcl B 1 1 r raw "if i "?? t'. ' , irfVjSQfvsisraK jt tu I 1 slt j S3 SljUS&HI SwmSU Tl' ----- j- fi&3&KxsfiZ vW5WWWt4MV" 13S;.. ' . 9 wm mmM i -it?5l t5f,-J(Siaiid5f . lemtHfiffffifif jr "i5 ""tim ., t tossnrsffip Rf 41 If'; ili4Nj -- ,, &&k itaiiffT.t?.S . ., lif n S riH.ii;., Imac icrracc. Uounc ui-1 a, l.hmm: lioi-uaicr heat; p.iuuetr fK-.r., I.a.icnitiu laumlric!.. ttc APARTMENTS PALMER & HIRST k Apartment Spccinlists M iP&k. I'hon W not 143 P v Real Estate Trust Hs! BEASE IN BANK CEEAHINQS ut ofel"a News ureai Pmt8 uut Vnittd s,..0 eeve" Ur cl"es '" 9 "wStiin'f n,y ne NeW 0rlan8' Dr.Don '"crease this week over the ute Tha,L8ea thrush the during Samh, with it coUon movement in tlio w,. Is h.i "ins uaiiKin ous- i WMiUons Ji "wnormaI cause of war I ta"le of s?ar,n" '" that city were an ! The la, 3 per cnt- Strillli of d-ea8 in clear- I tstBr11" 'JJ Baltiiiiore; O.0J per , "so. 8 3 per cent G. Franklin Davis Co. Colling and Richey Aves. West Collingswood, N, J. Phila. Office, 240 S. 3d Street Collingswood, N. J. Cornr lot. goo.1 la. it ion fur Umlntsa. Valuta iiicremlnr. Fine lot Ucios the Knlghi riK 10-room rtvulllng ail ionenItocs, lining the Knljht Park 4S60. rsrsaln -'J'-tory brli-Jw dmny, JJ303O, $ '50 i-asb. balance may remain un mort aiv pajable a re"' RIDLEY PARK On HMIey Avenue, ut tha lah naw bung-alow; MMn?, dining, model kitchen, .1 WJ rooms nd bath, room foi 2 room In iconil atory; hot-water heat, laundry. haMwooil fin ish, front and tide porchea. lot. BOilTkl, old shade, iaku iew; price. $I2TiO: only "no left: termi lo auit; will meet train or trolley with auto b appointment. Filbert 4103 W E. L. MOORE 917 South 15th Street. PltiU viu7exchange CLEAR for othei property, clear or morlg-atea. l-"arm Lwiiii Dwelling aTOU ilarago aite. 10,(iOO s.j. ft (li.l Tioga I)elllnz 1."! farm near nation 10,000 Seajhore Bu. Itloek U.JOil illy lijta i'4.tOl Seaahor Ground ao.non suburban Operation . 4i.C)rt lelaaro Co, Ground 150,1)0 JAMES H. DUGAN "'gf" UUANKWlTrMrTlN LANSDALE tULV i: THE COST OF UV1NO PROBIJJU 5WO POPl'l.ATlO.V i MlNt'Tty FROJI UKADlNa TEIIMINAL 15,- COSIMCTATION VATXB. M3W T IN BRICK HOUHKS; ALL CON'VB. NILNC-a, JSUO TO 34W) TERMS X. 8V1T. tfi( ran pfs iiirrjvi: rirtrii.AR .f AN Itt J C LWARTIJ-'IT t' . f 1 i If- Jji . ) a Housekeeping Apartments BACHELOR SUITES KITCHENETTE SUITES FIREPROOF BUILDINGS Comer 18th and Walnut Sts. Corner 15th and Pine Sts. Corner Juniper and Spruce Sts. Also Haver ford, at Station McILVAIN & CO., 1516 LAND TITLE BLDG. MAGNIFICENT TWO-STORY HOUSES .-, Imac icrracc ilounc unl (-as l.Jniiiy: hoi paiiuetr fK..r, I.a.icnitiu lauiniricij. ttc Prices $2950 to $3750 TERMS TO SUIT You Can Pay More, But Why? EDWARD F. GORMAN BUILDER AND OWNER on Premises. SAMPLE HOUSE OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY ALSO EVENINGS ,r.7.l"s l"P"'n- "n I. r, .. i. i i.i.,n,i,i .il,.., i. i i ,.,i.ri ami Fouth iV. '" v '."r h'''" """-: "ii l..i !' m.rii hi in In c Vr h itrce- . arj P4S:. 111!, jj.l l.,M'l nl I ili p- i.pi-rli-.. Otrrltrnnk Otfrlirimk A "N A POL EON J C SUCCESS" l tht' crdU-t nt tlu- rm; ..i H..iik liu-i. Who Have Beer. J .uiciiiQ and lu-ieini: McGarvey's nVERBR00K J HOMES PHce $3700 H2d SI., North of Unisdowne Avt. Only o' LeflSmritiuler in Time JOHN N. McGARVEY Builder and Owner, on Premises .I.. an uuviiii ilntlt si.vit v- Oierlnoak cui Kill pu jo,( direct to opt rut inn for uue fu,v. Suliurbatt Miliurhan if -fN v,.NsV M olinctjuvst 1012 Spruce Street ONE AND TWO ROOM APARTMENTS Well-appointed dining rooms with separate tables for each family-- "Meals that please" The comforts of a luxurious home combined with the sen ice and ireedom of an apartment house Telephone Connection Referercs Required -A wiiiWHrtStfr&iniiiiii n m m naateaMMi ai&MASSEV .LJfS S Iff ! 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