'J 'J " M , tj m.yvffff f FINANCIAL NEWS EVENING OEDGER-PHIIADLPHIjV, FRIDAY SEPTEMBER" 22, 1016 a GROWTH OF BUYING WAVE OVERCOMES fe. ALL FACTORS AND STOCK PRICES LEAP Mott of Outside Interests Concentrate in United States Steel Common Many Issues Sell at New, High Records !tt I p" High Points in Today's Financial News Stock market strong and active. Many new high records established, eMef among them being United States Steel common, in which trading was very large. Curb did not display same strength. Grain prices higher. Cotton lower. Foreign exchange quiot. Price of bar silver unchanged in New York and London. Colorado and Southern resumed dividends on preferred. Keystone Tire dnd Rubber declared extra dividends on common and pre ferred. International Traction vaid initial dividend. New York banks r mm more tnan pr, 000,000 on currency movement. 0 NEW YOnii, Sept. 22. , The growth of th buying wave today overcame all other factors In etoclc market operations. There was an enormous demand for all the leading stocks, tmt with most of the outside Interest concentrated In United States Steel common. That market leader In the late afternoon crossed 114, showing a further gain of more than 4 points for tho day and again making a new high record. The selling was in large blocks, many brokers supplying G000 shares at a time, but tho buying was so urgent as to lap up these offerings like a cat does milk. s. The copper stocks continued their advances, with Utah Copper crossing 92, selling at a new high record, and Qranby moved up 3 points to 94. There was a further advance of moro than 1 polnt-ln Anaconda, while Inspiration continued Its upward movement, with buyers disregarding statements of a coming offer of two hares of Anaconda for three of Inspiration. There was a sudden rise In Crucible Steel, which was attributed to reports of new war orders, but It was Instead directly due to continued accumulation for control at the November meeting. An Interesting event of tho day was the resumption of dividends on Colorado and Southern first preferred, tho first dis tribution made on that stock since 1913. Maxwell Motors was tho most active of the motor group, advancing more than 1 point to above 93, with predictions from strong Interests that It will not bo long before the 10 per cent dividend rite and knowledge of huge earnings will carry the prlco above par. Banking Interests were buyers of Union Pacific, New Tork Central and Atchi son and tho strength In these stocks had a direct Influence on tho trading In the railroad list generally. The temper of the Street was again enthusiastically bullish and the trading en the exchange was accompanied at times by a great deal of noise and excite ment. It was commented on that the bear traders had lost their nerve and were afraid to put out even one hundred shares of short stock. On the advances many of the old-standing shorts were forced to cover because ef exhaustion of margins and buying of this character may bo expected in larger volume from now on. ftr Colorado and Southern Resumes Preferred Dividends NEW YORK, Sept. 22. The Colorado and Southern Railway Company this afternoon declared a dividend of 2 per cent on Its first preferred stock out of sur plus earnings f6r the year onded June 30, 1916, payable October 10. Books close October 2 and reopen October 11. The last payment on the issue was 2 per cent n rb.nVir 1 10.1! rtFw A2i Initial Dividend on International Traction Company Common NEW YOIUC Sept. 22. The International Traction Company has declared an Initial dividend of 1 per cent on the common stock, and regular quarterly divi dend of 1 per cent on its 7 per cent preferred stock, and 1 per cent on its 4 per cent preferred stock, all payable September 30 to stock of record September 21. W Keystone Tire and Rubber Company Pays Extra Dividends p " NEW YORK, Sept 22. The Keystone Tiro and Rubber Company has declared a quarterly dividend of 2 per cent and an additional UJ1 of 1 per cent on the pre ferred stock and a quarterly dividend of 2 per cent, with an additional of 1 per cent on the common stock, all payableDctober 2 to stock of record September 28. Cotton prices-drop after starting good Unfavorable Returns on Crop to National Ginners' Associa te tion Cause Reaction t f COTTON BELT WEATHER CONDITIONS NEW YORK. Sept. 2. The. followlne; temperatures were reeoroea in ie eouoa belt iliU mornlasi i aitTllie. OVI xiBHnviiir. iiminomit wii U.W1MM- nnr MFRinnii. dui i.iiiib nuv& h nd ntlmWton. C2i Han Antonio. f A nnd KnoxYlUe. Ml Memphis. Wi Little Rock, Kaifixn una iiiuninsioa. oi can jniani. Meridian. Moron, Uirmlnsham, Autntet and JatkeonTllle. 64t Iel Rio. Fnrt Smith. .Chat tanooga. Atlanta, Thnmaairllle anil Havan W.h. Mi Abilene, Bhreveport.. Vlekabunr and Mnnteomerx. 0S Corpu. rhrlatl. Mo bile, Charleton nnd Tampa. 701 New Or leans and I'enaarola, Mi lelTMton. M. There waa ,44 Inrh of nrerlnltatlyii at Mampbl., .SO Inrh at Fort Smith and 1.28 iaeUe at Llltl. Boelc NEW YOnK, Sept. 2". Pronounced strength was displayed In the Cotton Vx change at the opening this morning-, prices advancing 9 to 10 points for the distant options and 13 to 17 points for the nearby snonth. The strength In Liverpool was the gerieral Influence, but it was the belief of the floor that the decrease in stocks at Liver pool and In warehouses In this country had a direct effect on the earlier positions. Commission houses were good buyers and New Orleans purchased the near months freelyjHaclllng the late options on moderate scale, Liverpool was a seller and a limited amount of hedging was noted. Some of the recent buyers took profits at the higher levels on the call. Later the market developed Irregularity. October and January falling 2 points and December 7 points, brlnglngthe quotations more In line with those of the other months. At the lower levels several Important traders supported the market and the sell Jng became smaller, so that at the end of the first twenty minutes tho tone was 4ari.(3l Humors that preliminary returns to the National Ginners' Association made the condition 61.1, as compared with 62 7 at the end of August, served to stimulate realiz Ja or liquidation during the middle of the morning. Not long ago It was rumored that tho month's report of this authority indi cated a falling off of 3 per cent and this morning's rumor consequently came as a surprise to traders, who had been lookipg for a very bullish showing, Trade Intoroota were buyers on the scale own, but every tittle bulge seemed to meet long cotton and, while southern selling was not ' particularly active, the market was Mrvottc and unsettled after 11 o'clock, with prices stowing reactions of IS to 16 points. Tho receipts of cotton at the ports for the- day were estimated at 46,000 bales, compared with 66,672 bales last week and 44,711 mm km year. Teat. elM. Open, New York Bond Sales v 4Ui II7U sn U1S B?S . !.. Secember Jaauary ; :rMS 2 ... Jj-K ??!!"t5.S JV'T.AtAt iu.no itUST is. 40 1. Ml JH.IHI 11 a.m. ln.im ln'-i 1S.S3 1H.4S 1A.44 ..... 13 tit, 3 V m. is 01 lain in si l in.11 mat 1S.40 it.u in so 10.42 16.61 Ltvrpel Celt LIVERPOOL, gut. M.-8pet eetto to. "dy was'tiulet and1! points higher on tho fiwta of . 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ROU 40 Am Smslt A Itof. 110H llljf HO 110X Am Bmelt A It pf U6W 1I5K 115lf 115)f Am Smelt pf A 05U 05) 05) OJM Am Smelt pf U SOH 80H 80H 80J Am Bugar Ilcflnlne lilli 113 110J 112 Am Sueur Itcfpf H9)S 110J. 11BH 1I9K Am Stocl Foundries 67 67'a 67U Bill Am Tel A Ten 13.1 133U 133 133U Am Tobacco 222JX 223H 222U 223H Am Woolen 40i 48J-S 401j 48i Am Wtlllne 1' pi 33j 34)f 31 34)1 AmZincLASm 43). 44U 43U 43!i AmZLASpf 78W 78 771 78 Anaconda Cop M 05 00? 05U OOH Alch Top A S F 105JX 103 105H 1051s' Atch T A 8 F pf 100U 100H 100H 103M AUGu.fAWI 8SM 89 8SM 88H Bald Loco Wla 87H 805 87Jf R8J( Dald Loco Wks pf 100 100 100 100 Dilt A Ohio 895, 89J,' 8SU SS!f Barrett Co 153 152 151H 151M Bethlehem Steel 503 600 65)4 600 Broobyn Itap Tr . 85U 85M 8514 851 Bntto A Superior 05)1 05) C4' Cl!( Cairetrolcum a2U 23) 23i 3M Cal Petroleum pf 61 61Jf 61 61 Canadian TacUlc 178H 180 178H 178)S Central Leather 07 09J KJH OOJf Central Leather rf 1HH lUJi 114U 114W Chcs A Ohio &i C5J 05 C5U ChlciKO Groat West.... 12X 12H 12? 12U Chi Great West pf 35)4 SO'X 35U 30)i Chi Mil A 6t 1'aul DAK IM Oft 0(1! I Chi Mil A St P pf 120W 12C5f 120U 120W 84J4 Kii 23)5 BOM C5H 32W 58JJ O 0 G AStL pf 81)5 Chi lit APac 18!.' Chllo Copper 22)i Chlno Copper 65 Col Fuel A Iron AM Col A SoutLem 31 J Col A South 1st pf 67 J Continental Can 107 1074 105 Consolidated Gas 137.W 138 138 corn I'ralucu Iter... Com Prod IUpf.,.. Crucible Steel Crucible Steel rif (Cuban-Am Socar Cuban-Am Sns pf . . . Cuba Cane Sujar 69!i Cuba Cane Sutir of.... ni) ueiawaru a jtuusou,., Den A Itlo Or pf DlsUUSec Corp'n Dome Mines Drt;gs-Scabodr Klec Storaco Bat Erie. 81J4 8IH mi is. 22; 23)1 M( 65!i 5l!i 5 31 32H or; os;) 10. 138 15U 1C!. 15!.' 1GH .. 01H 02!X 00H 01 .. 01 94 92 ' 93H .119)5 121Jf121!f 121U aii 'JOlli 200 20 Hi may, los 02 95)( 150H 152 .34 3-t ' . 47H 47Ji . 20 20 . 95H 99H . C8H 71 39H 39Ji 108 10S 69!f 01H 04! J 05). 152 152 03'Xl.34 47! 47)4 zv; 99 J i 71 39'. 54), 45 24 42 General Electric 174H 175 174 174 General Motors pf 120!f 120 121'. 124!X Goodrich B F 72JJ 73K 724 72M Granby Consol 91 01)5 OUi 93)i Great Northern pf ....120). 118JJ 118H 11831 ONcfsfor oroprop.... 44!i 44H 43!X 4t Greenc-Cananea 49 50! 49U 49! i Erie 1st pf 54. . 64? Erie 2d pf. 45 )k 45 Fed Mln A Sm 21"! 24 Fed Min A Km pf 42 ' 4) 24), 98 COU HOW GiH 45 23 42 Gulf States Steel 01)5 95)5 92 93 GuUT States S 1st pf.... 99)4 100 103 100 Oulf States S 2d pf 92M 90 9J 94 InspConCo C3H Ol'i GVi &)! Int Aericultural pf 40'. 45!i 45! 45!i IntHarrNJpf 120 120 120 120 lnt Coa Cov v 1 0 sh... 17)4 173$ 17 17 Int Con Corp'a pf 73!i 73JX 73J 73) lot Paper 29! i 29)i 29 29JX lnt Paper pf 015, 91 H 91 91 lnt Nickel v t cfs 52 ' 65H 52Jf 51 lnt Nickel pf t cfs.... 100)5 100)4 100H 100! IntMMcotdp 45)4 47)1 45Jj 455J IntM M pre ordp.,,.120), 122JJ 120 120 JenelTea 90 93)X 90 90! Jewel Tea pf Ill HOW 110)i HOW Kan City Southern 25)5 :(i 25!i 20 Kelly Sprin? Tire 82)f 83Ji 82 83H Kennecou uoppcr ,. 54), Lack Steel Co...., 83!a Lake Erie A West 20 Lake i-rli A West pf... 44 4C)X &0!i 15 Lee Rubber Tire, Lchleb Valley Loose-Wiles Dltcuit.... Lorlllard P Co pf Louis A Nash ilackay Cos Maxwell Motors Maxwell Motors 1st pf, Maxwell Motors. 2d pr , May Dept Stores Mexican Petroleum..., Miami Conner :isu Missouri Pacific 4 54! J 83) 19)4 44, 40 55 J 84 19)J 44 405 65 84! 20 44 47 81).' 81 j: SI!. 15H 14 14 ..122!i 122)i 122H 122)5 132) 132 132 132 80 80 SO SO . 92 055f 91W OH 805 87J, S7 87)5 58!f 57ft iVM 6755 . 02JJ C2K C2J5 02)5" 113), 1145 112!, 114 39)4 39 39 455 4!i Missouri Paclfle tr cfs.,."4)i "AM Missouri Pacific w 1 23?f 21!f Aiusoun racinc (iiri,, ooyi Mo-Kan ATexas 4!i Montana Power 04 Nat Biscuit 121!J Nat Knam AS Co 30 Nat Enam A S Co pf... 90 Nat Lead Co 72H Ner Con Cop 217. riew xori: ait Drake.. ..141 4) 45' 24)' 61 4H 91 455 23!f 61 60)4 4)i 4!f 04 9t 121H 121)1 121)5 .11 30)5 30)4 05!4 93)5 95H 73U 725 72)4 22)5 2155 22)5 14355 112)' 112!X New York Central.. New York Nil AH.., New YorkO A West.. Norfolk A Western..,., Northern Pacific , flnt.rln l-lt.n 1.1. uihoiw uuih iuiu.,,.,, B 8)1 J PaclflcMall ...X. 20)f 27)f 26!f j-acure lei iei 37 30)4 30 i-enn jiauroaa 67JX People's Gas Chi 109 Philadelphia Co 40)4 PUU Coa. o of dp 3255 PlttjOO AStL 83)4 PitUSleelpf 100 Pressed S Car Co 00! Pub H Corp'n N J 135 y Steel Sp Co 5355 107Jf 10935 107 J4 108)i txj) tm. ouji 6i 20)5 27 20)4 20)j 130 132Jf 130J5 131 111!- 113 112 112M H 8)f 7'i 7 27 .18)5 67 J5 110H 40 V, 32H 83)4 5755 67J5 110)4 109 40)5 40)4 3254 32)5 83)4 83)4 100)4 100)f 100), 01 69)4 00),' 130 135 13U C3Jf 63!f 63)i ity fcteol Bp Co pr 100U 101 101 101 Ilay Con Copper.. ...... 25J5 20) 25)4 20)f iteadlns; 112 111 112 113)4 Kepublla Iron A S 07!f 63 07W 07J4 Republic Iron A S pr....H0H 111 110!.- 110JX Saxon Motor 84 81 !i 84 845 bhat Aril Cop ..3154 32)4 31)4 31! Seaboard Air Line pT..., 37 HOW 30)4 36)4 Sears, Ros A Co pf 127J4 1201 128 128 6Iosi-Shef S A I ....69 69U 59 69)4 southern Pacific 101 10155 100! 10155 boutbern Ry , 2454 25)4 24 25)4 Standard Mllllne pf 01 91)5101!,' 91)5 Studebaler Co 130H 133 131 131JX Stutx Motor 73)f 76 73)f 70 Tenn Copper.... 25Jf 25! 23)5 23H Texas Co 217 221)4 318 224 Third Avenue OIH 02 02 02 Tobacco Producti..,,... 65)4 60 65)4 40 Tobacco Productipf.,,. 101 104 101 104 Under Typewr ,.102)4 1C03,' 10J)5 100)5 Union Bac A Paper..... 054 OH 92i Oh Union Bag ft Paper pf., 60 60 60 50 United Clear Stores 105 101)5 101 101 United 1'rult.. 161 103 102)4 163 Union Pacific 14754 1483 14754 148 Union Padflo rf. 83 83 8J S3 UHOIPAK ,23 23)4 23 23J4 USPII' AFpf..,,.. 66)4 65 65 65 U 8 lad Alcohol ,129)1 130 120)5 120)f United Ryslnr Co,,.,, o 054 054 054 United Hyslar Co pi,, 1034 20 26 20 I K MnhKcJ KQIS ff tOI rr W iswvnMiiM.all tTOtfc "4JW U07sV Oil UUboRAM 77 78)4 7754 7854 u oowouuiiJa lunji llin juy, 11351 U H Steal Corp'n pf 12154 121U 121 121!i Utab Copper .....90)4 03 9054 984; Va-CaroObWBi,.,...,., 43)5 44)4 4e!i 4454 Va-Cero Cbwa pf...... .112)4 113 4 113 113 V Iras, Co. A 0 60 4054 40H 4SU WaUiti , 14 14)4 1454 UH Wabast) pf A 60J1 '61)4 J.61 61)4 ViiJMtbttU as 'i6H38.38 Welle IHJao Jtap 138 13 138 13 WMtMB ihuM 'let m( 10054 654 10054 West AM...,...,,,, mi mi B454 66 WwttaVltlW,,,. & 74 . 74 74 WertNB MSMMS4 Mi M I i'Mlf 24) Wheat A Lit iX,.. S 6X 5 , t W04ewl..i.,, 4H 4K 4K ASM wn vreeaasH m ,tunn WieeotaM Qmuu...,;, M WeatwantiF ...... ,..154 WortkUMiiW lfmMp,-.U Wort rastp si A..,tMirjQ f JWH UBM 164U4 Tr w w w BAIUtOAD XAXNINGI allNMAJrOUjl AMO.JTT. UOVlf) ltu FRANCE GIVES HER MILLIONS TO GOLD POOL OF ENTENTE Cologne Gazette Says Fifth German War Loan Will Encounter Opposition Sales in Philadelphia Nt ch. "4 STEEL , STOCK GOES UP By YVES, GUYOT Sptctal CaiU to tht Evening XJiotr. PAlllS, Sept. 22. The cold belonglnr to the Hank of France, but held In foreign countries, has remained since the end of August at 574,000,000 francs. It Is under this total that gold'ls contributed by France to the Allied gold pool held In tho Bank of England for tho common use of all the Allies In the purchase of munitions, chiefly In the United States. French contributions' to Ihe pool began with 200,000,000 francs, aril have reach td now nearly three times that figure. Of course, all wilt be paid back to tho Bank of France after tho war, but In the mean time It Is evident that France's contrlbu. tlon to Allied war finance Is not quite the negligible quantity it has often been rep resented In soma quarters. A copy of tho Cologne aasctte Just received In speaking of the fifth German, loan says the fourth encountered great op position and the fifth will find much more. It says It has received a letter from von Gwlnner, a nephew of the president of the Deutsche Dank, saying he and many of his comrades In the trenches have refused to subscrlbo to the loan because they think It .will prolong the war. The Bourse continues to be affected by realizations made In view of the approach ing war loan. Foreign bonds, railroad stocks and copper stocks continue to be offered freely. On the other hand, Cieusot and other French steel stocks have gone up In price. BUSINESS IMPROVES FAST AS SMIMER SEASON ENDS Scarcity of Materials and Labor Con tinues to Trouble Manufacturers Business In virtually all lines Is showing Improvement with tt;e approach of the autumn and winter, according to the weekly review of trade by It. O. Dun & Co. The scarcity of materials and labor continues to caueo manufacturers much trouble. Difficulty Is also encountered In filling orders by many houses. The report says In part: "Jobbers of woolens, etc., report a good fall reason's business. There Is a scarcity of merchandise. ' Prices continue high. Manufacturers of cloaks and suits report an Increase In sales, but they are some what handicapped owing to the scarcity of competent help and the high prices of piece goods. Shirtwaist manufacturers are fairly active and they look for a large season's business. "Manufactureraof men's and boys' cloth ing are well sold up and the season thus far has been a satisfactory one. Jobbers of hosiery, underwear and notions report a scarcity of soma grades of merchandise. They, too, report prices high. 'There appears to be a fair volume of business being done In the hardware line, nnd, while there waa a slight falling off In tho business during the summer months, It remained about normal and there Is al ready a noticeable Increase In orders being taken and business done for the early fall season, and the outlook Is bright In this line. Prices remain firm and collections about normal. ,, "There Is no apparent diminution In the Iron and steel market and mills and plants continue to operate to full capacity and are reported to be booked ahead well Into next year. Pig Iron continues active and furnaces are reported sold well Into the coming year. Prices are Arm and collec tions show an Improvement. "Dealers in electrical goods report an active market and considerable business stated In hand in connection with building operation work, while household specialties are said to be moving freely." FOREIGN EXCHANGE NEW YORK, Sept 22. The market for foreign exchange In the early dealings to day was quiet and In the main steady. Itelchsmarks, at a shade under Thursday's closing figure, showed comparathe firmness. Thero was little feature. Quotations: Demand sterling, 4.75?i, cables. 4.76 7-16 J sixty-day bills, 4.71 ; ninety-day bills, 4.69'3 ; franc cables, 5.8&U, checks, S.86; relchsmark cables, 70 9-10, checks, 70V5: lire cables, 0.45H. checks, 6.46; Swiss cables, 6.32U, checks, .33; kroner cables, 12.05, checks, 12.02; Scandinavian kroner cables, 28.70, checks, 28.65; pesetas cables, 20.18, checks, 20.13; guilder cables, 40 15-16, checks, 40?j; ruble cables, 32.20, checks, 32,10. The market in the early afternoon was exceptionally dull and uninteresting, aside from a slightly easier turn In French and Russian exchanges. Francs Shaded to 5.85 ', for cables and 5.8614 for checks. Rubles were quoted at 32.36 for cables and 32.16 for checks. Otherwise there were no changes from the earlier figures. Tim. .. in RATES FOR MONEY Call New Tork S VZ 1'hlladelpbla. 4 Chicago ...3U04 4 (itt lnniMaiuilal nar.a. ).. 4a !. a..ll a-ai.ii d.lpllla. "8(6tirpr cent. """"" "" DANK CLEARINGS Hank clearlne;. today compared with eorre aponfllns day lut two jeara: 1918 1015 gi( Phlladlph!a.,t4T.H30,81 S2R.S34.7S2 i:i,jstTUI 2n,nil...a i:j.n,n,n.' 17.491 1)01 ton NW Ht. "'hlca-so Baltimore Yorlc...D4.nti.,n4t 4S,3nd.7T ICO ji2 l.oul .. 10.4no.4a6 i5.nii.o(ii o eS no .... Cfl. '.''-. 141 4D.700.4no 4j,ih, 6. BSD, 548 0,837,8J 17,481,7.14 12,174 HIM, 717 Reserve Banks' Discount Rates notion ...... New York ... I'htlad.lphli . Cleveland .... Richmond ... Atlanta ..... Chlcaco, ..,,. bt. Loula .... Mlnneapolta , Kanaaa wily . tt Dallaa ...... 4Vi Baa Francisco. 8 1flnrOvr1A rtv-an n... ,. la... up to so, up to so. ud to 1)0 n a j ?te 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 t SVi ',-. 4. 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 a Tloaton ,.,,., n 1'hllad.lphla ,. 4Vi Cleveland ... 6 JMchmond ... 4 ft Atlanta ..... fi Chlcaso, . .,.. fi Ht. Iula .... K Mlnneapolla , . fi Kanaaa Cltr B Uallaa ...... 4'A Aarlcul. Trada irniJ,.,,. -- -..-- .-.. ., - urer ifu. up L?w us Pra A? Xti ll SI, 1 5& ?'- 4 4 4 4 I" ijom. P o 0, modlti 21 H ili au s s . avi fkan irranMarA. Up to SO darat over 10 to 60 dare. 4 per centi 00 to 0, 4V. per wntl ovtr t0. per cent. ' BAR SILVER In London bar silver today was quoted at 1244.. unchanged. Commerstal bar silver was auoted In New Tork today at 6 8 Tic, unohangjd, ' DIVIDBKBa -4 UMlKlel miiliswMj TteBara o Dlrwftre i theTehia, Tallw JiaarWK. -'7""-T" Tt T'."" -. u. SbunShKJBrr m fmTrwmmW Hxrt lrtlal, rSftrsnfaS O. I. KULP. Trcaaurar, jmwmr y jm! Itbih. Iw. Cloae, at Am Tlt-a nf D1U. 044 9IU as Crnmn A S as - S00 dies & O. 63t4 H " -' 4171 rieo Stor. 71 'I ' 4S0 Krle S9 H IH "! 18 O Asph pf 70 '0 70 " SS In M&Mct 4 404 Ti 100 lnt Klckct B1H S3T l 1 loo Insplr Cop tw, t 00 Kenne Cop Bit, Sltt 84 H 1030 Lk Sup C. 13H 18 13 U 111 Lh Nav.. 7 7 70 sso Leh Valley l .! ai 500 Ncv Cotis. 1SH ttVk 4 Vt 1707 Penna R R 87 87 Ji HiM ..... SO Ta Salt M.100 100 100 ..... A3 Thlla Co. 41 41 .41 Ht 111 Thlla Klec tti I8T4 SM W ;s P R T t c. S1U 31 St H SS PJIla Trao 7H 78V4j ISM 100 Ray Cons. SOU 3H i SOS Reading... 113 11SH 113 400 Ho Rwy.. rS't Sft 830 Ton Del.. 4 4 810 lit Ton Mln .. 5Ti 8 100 Un Pac ...14RU 148 8S3 Un Trac .. 4 48 80 Un a Imp. 80 89 72SS US Steel. .114 110 JO West Kleo OS 0.1 S60 War I & S 0 0 300 West Coal 71 11 :s 4 8 148 40 89 113 0.1 0 71 i 1 H it . . . k . ' 3 H noNrts lliah. flOOO A G&K1 6s 08(4 Tyw. 0H 03 8 0" rio. 80 03 81 Net ha a. !4 '.ft 0000 Ang F li 6s 03 3t00 Ul & P T Is 83 8000 Leh V cons 4Mb '03.100 100 100 .... 3000 Market St 1 4s .. 98 08 96 .... 2000 Pa Co gen 4Us ...101 101 101 .... 3000 do ens 4.ssl04U 104ft 101 '. 1000 I'll Lleo 4s 84 84 84 . 1000 do 6s ..103 1031a 103 .... Decrease. Increase. Local Bid and Asked Tftdav Hid. Ask-d. nalJartn r,i uurr & Kuii tc r,4 do pref ... fin . r.rUI i O 3R; Klectrlc Ktoiaitn ...... 71 Ueneral Aeplialt ni) do praf To Kf 3 atone Tel 13 dO t G 1.1 do pref t,s T,aka Supn Corp 13H I.thljh Sav 70 Irfh Valley K() .L-h Val Tr I'OS do pret 4J't Ponnaylvanla -..... fi71a Phlla Klectric -H l'lilla Co 40li do 5 per cent prer... 37 do 0 pr cent pref... 4'J riiila- R T t p.... SI, . Readme ...N U2Y, mi'. r. r.K 411 71'i 2" 7IIU ra1, 134 9 i3; 711' Jl(i 4.1 fi7i 3D 43 . ii-li Yraterday Did Aak-d. 8J' r,4 nil . SK'i MRU 311 70 11 13 IIS iaH 70 MIJ4 42a SHH 4(1 37 4 J r.i ItK 41) nt 7ot; 134 m. 1,9 i 7nli HI Jl 4a B7J, asi, sn 4.1 lll'J 112( Financial Briefs Strong support has been given to a peti tion to continue the suspension of business on the London Stock Exchange on Satur days. The following applications to list new securities have been made to the New York Stock Kxchange: The Ohio Cities Gas Company, 37,641,800 common stock and $8,923,000 5',i per cent cumulatlvo preferred stock; the Texas Company, 37.400,000 addi tional capital stock; Chase National Bank of the city of New York, $5,000,000 addi tional capital stock; Columbia Gas and Klectric Company, 350,000,000 capital stock. The directors of the Reading Company ate their first meeting following the sum mer recess, today declared the regular quar terly dividend of 2 per cent on the common stock. It Is payable on November 9 to stock of record October 24. The annual report for the fiscal year ended June 30 was approved. Tlie largest volume of bank exchanges at the principal clearance house centers In the United States ever rcuorted for this rperlod continues to reflect extremely active business conditions In every part of the country, the total this week, according to Dun's Review, amounting to $4,958,371,774, an Increase of 62.S per cent as compared with the same week last year, when the aggregate reached $3,052,291,003. The New York Stock Exchange lias ad mitted to dealings Public Service Corpora tion of New Jersey rights and Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad Company, United States Mortgage and Trust Company cer tificates of deposit for general consolidated and first mortgage 5 per cent bonds, stamp ed May and November, 1915, and May, 1916, Interest advanced: also, the Cincin nati Gas and Klectric Company's first and refunding mortgage 5 per cent bonds, series A, due 1956, have been admitted to the list. Owing to the activity In today's stock market In New York, no bonds were quoted on the ticker' until 11 o'clock. Gross earnings of the United Light and Railways for the twelve months ended Au gust 31 were $6,736,188, an Increase of $582,431 over the previous year. The net, after taxes, was $2,676,829, a gain of $294,- The August gross of the International Railway of Buffalo was $716,721, an In crease of $100,115 over August, 1915. Net Increased $231,532 to $309,240. Banks gained from New York Sub treasury yesterday $2,317,000 and $23,042, 000 since last Friday. - The United das and Klectric Company's total Income from all sources for twelve months ended August 31 was $1,422,386, from which were deducted $492,204 Interest on U. G, B. Corporation bonds, $42,000 amortisation and $649,936 dividends on first preferred -clock, leaving balance of $238,217. The Federal Reserve Board today ap proved rates on 15-day paper at the New Yoik Reserve Bank of 3 per cent and at Chicago of 3 ',4 per cent. At Chicago the 10-day commercial paper rate has been abolished. The Commonwealth Power, Railway and Light Company reports gross earnings for August of $1,358,867, a gain of 11.74 per cent over August, 1915, The net gain was 10,78 per cent, which Increased tho earn ings to $667,86. Copper exports from Atlantic ports for week ended September 21 totaled 8646 tons; since September 1, 19,230; year sgo 8823. i Investment for. Business Men We have selected for the special consideration of busi ness men our securities! A Long Term Mortgage Bond ' A Bhort Term Note . A Convertible Collateral Bond A Preferred Block These seeurltles offer a lib eral yield, dlverelflaatlon, a, ready market, and should, hi our opinion, appeal partlau larly to business me with either a large or small sww plus now available for Invest went. We shall be glad to furnish ' omptete Information to tboae handing for our 8potal Offer laeTWo, Of. WsBMsl i . MMIfM It uflpc mM WltWA IWIW, Jev aaaaanr 4S7 ClMaStMlt St, PI Mew Vert 1. A4V 'JM TRADING ON LARGER SCALE HERtt. STEEL COMMON klTS ANOTHER TOP j Electric Storage Battery Also Shows Activilv 1j' , it ita- tt- mi,. n-.Jv.i... .?- it-, t-. J : strengui, moving up mice a uihw j.ui um uay -Ranir, Transit Trust Certificates Decline T The strength and activity displayed In the? New York market today, where the buying demand was on aTenorm0us scale, spread to this city and the local market showed much activity. Trading was fairly broad, although the chief Interest was In a few Issues nnd price movements were most ly on the side of advances. United States Steel common was the big thing, selling up to 114 ?i, antoehr new high record and showing a gain of 3i points for the day. More than 9000 shares of the stock were sold up until late In the afternoon. Next of Importance was Klectric Storage Battery, which sold up 3 points, as com pared with the last previous close. The rise was moro as accomplished on the ti,, than 4000 shares, this be,fe m ri inuro man luuu snares, th I belfcr ii " ' active Of tho dl.lr,Ml ". .J" 'I WW, was no news In the Street to l Xht the strength In the stock C u0" ' that the buying waa b 'v I The traction issues stlil hat ... . i Philadelphia Rapid Transit t'l" caiea Deinc in nte,t a. - - i . . . -"iiit i ns jnco snowcu a losn of w v.17r ". r'ffih. HPL0" Taction. on"Vh?l -tie- J three thousand shares rh...i!'- !aw tSeil -t . -" -""K MtWla Me. .. .1 wiowca a loss of comr.'WJ URnc. uninn TmA.i .--.cu wast. ... .;.. - . --.uuii, on ,k .. .-a anu selling or about eight hun;13 ""C was unchanged from yaittamvt. While Lake Run.1. w.Ifla final as It has been "the stock rSSaiSL .& tlie loss of yesterday. Numerou. fS b...3 were recorded throughout thiita CURB TRADING BRISK; MIDVALE STILL LEADS Majority of Securities Do Not Show Same Strength as Exchange Leaders NEW YORK. Sept. 22.-There was heavy trading on the Broad Street Curb an dlrTSfMi?' d bUt thef "" n masse did not show the same dejree of strength thohanr " the',eadln,r J"UM on' centives unofficial reports of curren earn- Got.rnm.r" B.5 conllnud references to Government contracts and war orders, and ?i ?lnWas 1''0 he'Ped y confident .Ut'ntl,1.11 b P,aMd " th8 dlv,d 7ET1h.bMylhnS.Carrled lu prlc f ove n.rt.S J'Bhest range reached In a long period. Many other Issues moved up mod erately, Including Submarine Boat. Cerro de Pasco, nnd a few of the motor stocks. A feature of the trading was the advance in American International Corporation to the new high record of 61. The Standard Oil Issues were In urgent dnB7a1nVn'lth,St.andard " of Indiana 55" Jin.n0 p.oI.n,', to 7S0 and Atlantic lie fining 20 points to 820. ntll"7nrla-?iPeo!old.atJa8' PrnlrI P'P Ltne at 2"5 Standard Oil of New York INDUSTOIALS Aetna Exploalea Amrl-an Ilrltlah Mfg.. American Marconi Canadian Cor Co., Can Car nnd Kdy oref. Chevrolet Motors ..... Curtlas Aeroplane .... Kmeraon Phonoerarh ., Hendea 1 Manufacturing . Kathodlon Ilronze pref. Maxim Munitions ?I?Jlh'?,taJ Transfer ... Mldvalo Steel Otis Elevator ""IIX! Pcerlfaa Motors Pool nns S a Krei w I Htandard Motora Strombcra; Motora ..... Hubmarin Trlanala Film ......" . . JInlte.1 Profit Sharing .. ITntted Motora ......... U H 1. nnd Ji com...... do pref White Motora ...I!"! World's Film ....:.:" Bid, . in, 1.. . ai . 40 . 70 .202 . in :& . IS . 6 . r.n . I'Mi . 00 . li4 :-3ta . 38V4 : I, : 3J. . BS 14 STANDAItD OIL JJIInnl 1M Ohio o(;7 I'r.lrlj Pipe :.-i s 8 ? y::::::::::::::::::;::::aj OTHEH OIL STOCKS Coaden Oil jnt4 Chalm-ra Oil :."...!!";! 1-2 Inter Petrol I. II.. II";;"; II Ifouaton Oil 14 Mldwaat ttrflnlnR f,4 Sapulpa lteflnlnc 9 MINING STOCKS Atlanta Ilutte Copper A Kino llutte New Tork Aekrd. IOVj 20 ! NO SOT . 30 10 an in.. Jl TaTi 71 a 39 2'S 1 Lin C7", 2I? nti 6VI, lh ir 270 snj - 1R 10 Cerro de Paaco t-irat IMatlonnl Florano Goldfleld .... Oolddeld Merger llecla wlnlnir Howe Sound Jim Butler t... Jumbo Kxtenalon McKlnle -DarraKb .... Magma Copoer .... Mlnea Co or America . Nlplaalnc Mines Co ... San Toy 8t Joaepli Tead ...... West End Consolidated White Oaka Cerro de Paaco 6s Midvale Hteel Tie , lluaalan Oov 0'ia f BONDS ., 10 . ' ?.' 14 .. 3DH .. 4 - .. 41) .. 7 ' .. R'i .. r, ., ft .. 3H .. no .. 17'1 .. 2. .. Ma .. IS .. l'a .. 78., K ..114 .. lill'i ..lOOVa 10 V, V 40 Bn Q 41) OS 2, 8 11R 07 1O0H Condition of United States Treasury WASltlNGTON, ept. 22. The condition of the United States Treasury, according to a statement Issued today, was as follows: Net balance In general fund 3186,729,620, total receipts 40,190,446, total disburse ments 360,430,170: deficit for year 353,674.. v94, exclusive of the Panama Canal and public debt transactions. GOVERNMENT BONDS 2s registered 1030 2 coupon 11)30 3s rcalatered 1918 .....I "."I 3a coupon 181S .: 4a realatered 1923 ........... 4a coupon 1923 ,.., Panama 2e rejttatered 10:1(1..., Panama 2m reilatered 1988,.,, Panama .la realatared 1016..., Panama 3a 1946 email bond.., Bid . . . 9 . .. 9 ... 100i ... iooZ ... 109 ... 110., ... 9Si ... 98'i ... 101(1 Aaked 10J 10 i Spot 'Wheat Quiet in Liverpool UVCnPOOL. 9cpt, 22. Spot wheat was quiet today with No. 2 hard winter quoted at 13s 8Vxd, an advance of id; No. 1 northern Manitoba, 14s 2d, unchanged, and No. 2 northern Manitoba, 14s Id, a gain of Id; No. 1 Chicago was quoted at 14s and No. 2 western at 13s 7d. Corn was quiet with American mixed lHd higher, at 10s Hid. while Plate showed an advance of Id, at 9s lid. Flour was off 6d. at 50a 6d. Conversation and Corn During the green corn season the napkin should not be Ignored, it Is evident that green corn was never Intended to be eaten from the cob In the presence of company, excepting by domestlo animals. Persons who pursue the habit might avail them selves tf Individual mirrors to their per sonal advantage. When you behold faces turned In ypur direction and folks begin to mop their mouths In an uncalled for man ner, ybu should take the hint and mop also. Corn and conversation do not go hand in hand. Finish one before you begin the other and use the napkin at least once to each ear of corn. Zlm In Cartoons Magazine. NEW MOVE OP BUyInoI oAivniNVjTJiUiiNS WHEAl Drought in Northern Argentii aim uig oaie to ureek Gov eminent Help Prices coX f"r on"n,v sttwdar, XetnSij hearera norlbeaat, Saturday, fair i& probably froit northweat. ' "" .innrauia uenrraiir ralr .. T."l?"rr ."man,. r.."'r i'"2,TT."- rm.r ta v"V.U,.,.t.'".'."' "17r. nnaetUm; teaUkt aa4 . Nebraaka Fair. V,l..Mi IKr."". warmer In weat lanltht. w" '" hnnaea Fair tonlaht, warmer la ..i. weeti Saturday, unatttled. B,rt' CHICAGO. Sent 22. A fe..v w... buying, helped by drought In northern ial? .......,, ,,,,0 trop enuation was 1 tl i" "" aerious, logemer with eTld that the Greek Government hail .i,.. -v 600.000 bushels, with a better Inquiry fj3 . 1Z 7 " . "'"'' cauiiea in mtj Btrength In the wheat market tod.. Profit-taking caused recessions from twJ top. Scarcity of good milling ttiAu 1.3 uemj; lelt bv some am-iiiec tnt..i .. A n.nf.. r rafS . Two mills In South Dakota ha. Mn..J nn 1. Ik L.ll . ... .. -v' .ucu, nun ii. i ueuevea mat others win I ""' ". io uwners ao not expect that t viivimivna win ue resumea mis year. l4 A dispatch from St. Louis said that'SIIa.1 neapolls would take care of any wheeil Nebraska bad to spare and that Kaneei wasn't selling. The receipts at lntenWti vuiiua ttc.c 1IK1IL. The Modern Miller reported pIoH neutrally, ana completed In some sectlesl v .110 wcnt.ui oiutes. I?5lnc futures ransed as follonst Open. High. Iw. Sept.,, l.BOii i.bi i,-,o Dec.... 1.MK l.r.ijj j.no'4 May... l.oii l.r.4'i l.otS Corn lnrw ri.llverv' "apt... M- T...4-. CIo; tioi .nil, Tl.'Ja .SO'. Ji a. nil, Tl.'J1 1 B8U 1.50 1.33', !.; 7.T4 70' 43S 4Ri Bl! Dec... Mav. ., Oata Sept... Dec,,.. May... J.sra Sept... 14.72 Oct.... 14.02 Dec.... 14.02 nibs , Sept... 14.00 ' Oct.... 14.20 Jan., . 12.72 Pork Sept... 28.0 J Oct Dec... 23.83 Bid. tA.I.ed. 73'4 77',a 4ft. 4.U BtTa 14.7K 14.H-. 14.05 1 i.fi') J4.:n 12.70 28.03 S7 5H 4KB 7S'S t!T 4A t4'; 51. .'"'fl i m -t 2J 1)1) 21 , -Nont.n.1 U.70 14.no 14.0U' 11 45 J4.17 12.G7 2S.0J Wl 14 ;i two ii.o.' i 1 ti-1- t JC 23.ST NEW YORK COPFEi: i V NUW TORIC, Sept. 22 Tl in Joffee futures opened quiet 111 1 1, a decline of S' points. Sales in I amounted to 2000 bags. Today' September October .. November December January February March ... April .... May June .... July August . . OpcPflnsr. :::::::::: s.'sios.ss !'.'.".".'.'.'. s!o'uos.04 .......... .... r L S7, XL. m 8.71 7.-.t, ! 8ifiJ o lid.,, rm 8 ai 0s H? Sugar Futures Advance NEW YORK Sept. 22. There was a firm 3 ... .u iusui luiuru ui me opening today, With flrst prices showing advances of J te 16 points. Sales on the call amounted lei 1800 tons. Nearby positions were strcB. due to the firmness which has recently . iciuycu in raw anu rained sugar increased demand has caused Wjfc VI 1UC3. - Canadian Pacific. Railway Co. 4V4' Equipment Certificate Guaranteed by the Canadlae Pacific Railway Company Interest January and July "' Due July, 1920 Price to yield 4.35 Full particulars en request ftr Circular FS S3 The National City Company 1421 Chestnut St., PhUadelptM New Tork Fltt.bursb BoeteiiJ RpGzier ev Gx INVESTMENT BANKERS Broad and Sanaom SU. gBMslffiKaBLlESI ' New Income Tax THE recently enacted Income Tax Law, , , , l suPerstIes the law of October 3, 1913, charges many.of the previous regula tions, and increases the super-tax on large tncomes. iv f WTSSWS We have had printed an exact copy of the text of tins law, which will be mailed to those who request it. PhIMi?Phia Trust Company Philaddpbia , i ... juj i i, pui Ljtjrtiriiiiri -f ,rHsm
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