.rairWriBJ&" ' v rMHijrflsjjir. .J'ib-.rawBBBMHr. t J ' WEf"'i. T1.W m. f "!. 'itT "i ( ' ."tT. CVsr Bil' "A i A ISM - S"'1Ji&.W1K' '.M5--' . F LiA' tEVENiNGT PUBLIC 'EDGERHIIJAJDEtPHIAMONDA'Y:, XtJOTST 19; IMj A. Jtf . . HJViC ' x .?. f,; v1 ,fS V'- rt . . J V . ' WW T T-y - AHS 07? 777 FINANCIAL WORLD NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA STOCK PRICES h ID OIL M r"? - Business Earnings : .... . unuing operation!! it '. Transportation facilities All the late news together with description of this property firm In detail In nur report i jusr rompiieu. Mnim win do mailed without obligation. T dip IM ad or mention 10 IS Schmidt&Beeiw pfembertt Cons. Stock Ex. at N. Y. 628 Wldcner Bldg., I'hila., Pa. VFhs.t Hell. Mill. 40801 Key., Unco 1080 N. V. Office 30 llrnuil St. , I'niVATn WIIIES p Bark up our Armv nnd Navy Ilur War Sittings stump FEW ISSUES SHOW ANY ACTIVITY ON NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Marine Preferred in Demand at Opening and Advances More Than Point Common Also Moves Up Lib erty 3 lis Touch Now High'at 101.06- High Points in Today's Financial News Marine preferred teas the eenler of attraction on the Xew York Stock Exchange, Liberty "i touch new htnh record. Utile of Interest de velops on local exchange. Cotton off. Corn lower, liar silver unchoutjett. foreign exchange dull. Philadelphia Clearing House statement shows pains in loan.i and hank and Individual deposit. New York Stocks . 85 14 . MVt . .11 . U9 :V4 . in .12(1 Hi Have You Made a Will? Unless a will is made your property may be disposed of very differently by law from the way you would wish. llaaaanssssssisisassaaBassssttzssscA ifCAPITAL$500,000,0(m ff SURPLUS (EARNED) ll II $2,000,000.00 Jl Vjlxlh&SpiingGarderiy VJvPHIlADElPHW places at your service Continuous Existence. Broad Experience, Modern Business Methods. Economical Management. Adequate Knowledge and Good Judgment Regarding Investments. The Officers of the Company will be glad to confer with you regarding any trust and banking matters you have in mind. Now York, Aur. in. Thorp was a further contraction of market operations in today' curly trading, with only a few issues showing any degree of activity. The most prominent of the-e was Marine pieferred, which was In vigorous demand at the .opening, advancing then more thnn 1 point to 102, and, after reacting to 101U. had another quick advance to 102U. At the same time, the common stock moved up to 28V4. The buying of these Nmufx, which has been persistent wince the directors' meeting on last Thursday, has been accompanied Ijy asser tions that the deal for the sales of the DrltiMi lines has been virtually closed, and the. 6 per cent bonds would be called for retirement, at 110, before September 1. St. Paul issues were also active and strong, with the common ad vancing to 48,4 and the preferred Vz to 79. United States Steel was quiet, ranging from HO! to 110. showing a slight lot's in Saturday's close. Westlngbotise was heavy, falling 4 to 42B. General Motors opened at ir!', and advanced to 15UV4. The premium on the stock this morning was tKeil at 1 per cent. American Sumatra, which dropped 1'8 in the early dealings to 12.", later rose to 126',. There was continued buying for account of large Investors In Lib erty 3-s, which were again established at the new high record, selling at 101.00. i .. . High Adv Itumely , . n-H, do pref 4H A aska ( M .. XV, A aska Jun . . 3 AlllR-nial Co . 34 do iiref .... n:ii', Ain Agr Chem. Ofl'.i Am Can 401; Am C& K Co.. .-. do nrpf in7ti'. ni 11 s 1, pr Am hit Cotp. Am Ice Sec. . . Am l.lnsenci.. I do pref , Am Smelting. 1 Am Sum Tob. , Am Steel Filv Am Sugar . . . . mat. 'Am Tel : Tel . 0l';i m writ I' pf. s.'i I Am Zinc & 1,. . ih An.iionda iki if, Atchison pr. . . siy. Atlati C, ft w 1..KU " llal(lln Loco, a I Halt d Ohio ,ip'!i do pref ..... so H.itnlillas Mln lU Ileth Steel II... K4 do 8 it c pf . 103 Hkn Ita)i Tran 30Ti. Hums Hros. . ,14.".V. Hutte C & JTCo lnj Unite ft Sup C SO C.il I'etro ... I!(V4 Canadian p.ic.uti- Ci'iitral Leather TiHVi Cerro de l'asco 3S Cliesa ft Ohio m'JA Chic M ft St P 4Si)ii do pref .... 7!) Chi ft .Vorthw't II4V4 Chi It I ft P t c -JSOl do fi p c pref (ISVm Cltl&P 7 pe pf 17 Chile Cop. . . Ifl China Con Cop 38 Col Fuel ft Iron 17 Oil Cue ft i:iec 3.1 Col ft South. . . ii I'onsol (.las. . Cotit Can . . Corn Piod . . do pref . . Crucible Steel Culm Cano Sug SCATTERED SELLING SENDS CORN LOWER i Division of Sentiment Causes Rapid Fractional Fluctuations. ' Oats in Good Demand SHARP BREAK COMES ON COTTON EXCHANGE Barnett OilGas BOUGHT SOU) QUOTED 0416 Morton R. Alexander Phi!. Stock Exchange BIdg. 27 William ht.. Y. Cltjr lwf (M 1lEckElsJ'Ca,; M- iianki:rs AND HUOKERS TU Is CHKSTNUT 6TS.. N. E. Cor. ilVmber. ot FbiUdelphla. nd New XCrK ClUt. uuubcii T.EOAI ADVERTISEMENTS 2S?. ESTATE OF 1IAKRY .MrKKAN S HAZLEIIUKT. ilmwril letters testamentary on the alove estate havtnv been Brantea to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to the said estnte are requested to make payment, and those halnir claims to present the same, without delay, at the nfflee of the undersigned, 400 Chestnut si., Philadelphia. THP. PUOVIDENT I.IFn AND TRUST COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. ASA S. WING. President. CHAIN BELT wr.THKR FOIir.C'.T Chlrnirn. Aim. 10. Illinois Unettlril to nlcht nnd Tue-dii. . til JIIRourl nnd Ion Unsettled. , 'th lioner Tiiesdnv mid III west lonlBht. Ulsronnln Partly cloudy tonlclit nnd TneMtio. ... a .Minnesota Unsettled, but generally fair tnnleht and Tlie-dav. ,,.,.... . North Dakota Unsettled tonlnlit and Tueda i twsslbly showers nnd cooler to- olith Dakota Unsettled, with showers tonUlit nnd In southeast T'sdni iiwler Tuedav. .... Nebraska Probably thunder showers lo nlcht and Tnesda 1 fooler north toniKlit. Knnwh Thunder showers tonlcht and nrolnl.li Tuesdajl rooter. Alontana and Wiomlnc Partly elondr tonltht and Tuesdax probably thunder showers. , Clilraco, Aug. 1? Corn started lower on selling from scattered sources September opened at J1.62U to $1.67tt, a decline, of ic but later rallied to the highest at the start, and October, after sales at Jl 61 to J1.G3?4, a loss of ic, sold between thos-e figures. There a3 quite a division of senti ment, and this caused rapid small frac tional fluctuations. Weather conditions were cenerally favorable, the map show- t lng good rains in Iowa and Illinois, as well as scattered showers in oiner locali ties. There was a firm tone In oats, with a good demand from commission houses, apparently based on reports of good cash buying, which appeared to be absorbing the liberal receipts. September started at 70TJ to 71, an advance of c, and October at 72 4 to 72 . an upturn of s8c. The receipts here today were 301 cars. The receipts of wheat at Minneap olis and Duluth today were 538 cars, compared with 400 cars last week and 443 cars a car ago; at Winnipeg, 14 cars, contrasted with 12 cars a week ago and 53 cars last year, and at Chi cago, 7S5 cars, compared with 081 cars last week and 83 cars latt ear. Corn Wheat (nw delivery) llnn Hlzh 1.0VV 1 111', 1.IUH 1 HIS l.3i 1.(14 1 o-s LIVESTOCK. QUOTATIONS ChlcaKo. Auff. II). Estimated receipts to fday, 24.UUO head, left oer 'J7bj head. First sales 10c to 15c hiEher. (JAilLiE. fesumaieu ieceipia loaay. i.uuu head. SHEEP 'Estimated receipts today 30. 000 head. "" lyfeft TltUburch, Ta.. Aus. 10. CATTLE-Re- Jeipis. owu nHu (ilcuuj. hirers, iio.tjro 7.23: heifers. SU.&091.4SO, cows. JUSTll T- HOGS. Receipts -J50U head. Active. ffui.i. HO Mfn 10 (1(1 tiAi.v inpb... USJ..n.. .(flon f.r, i.k. ..n irru inn& ,.. ,i.'. ISgNss SHEEP AND LAMBS Rere-lpts 6300 "Wdwvtead- stea,Jy- Top sr.eep. Hi 50 top lambs. I-'AT.VT?K HeeelntR. 1301) heart. Slnw ATop. 118.25. pept . . . Oil Oats Sept Oct Lard f-pt (Xt Ribs Pept ... Oit : l'ork Sept . Oct Bid Yes'day's Closa close 1 Ol'I 1.02h l.MH 1.04 Bullish Weather Report for Houston District Fails to Stimulate Buying 13 Va 43 noTd 08 Vi 30 IS 70S, 7n's 7-J. 70t tAsked 24 7". .'I 'I", 44 no 44 15 .il TO .'K 7'.' 24 I H 1 I.) 90 II 10 l!.7J Jll si n 5.1 JO. 37 21.75 t24.37 2 4 115 J I Ji 43 9'l 43 40 44.13 '41.;."i COTTON MELT WEATHER CONDITIONS New ork. Aiie. 19. The following tem peratures wrre. recorded In the cotton belt this mamlnc: Knnxiitle. A0l Chntlnnooxn. lllltnlne lon, Nai-lullle nnd Meridian. Til Okla homa, Irkslmri;, Mncon. Montcnnier.i . ItlriulnRti.tm Xnetista, Smannali. Tampifc and .Iiuksonillle, 74l slnn Antonio, Cor ptih ( hrlti, Memphis and Charleston. 70i New Orleans and I'eiisacoln, 76i (iales ton. Ki. y There wis .ni Inch cf nreclpllntlon nt I.ltllo Hock anil N.j Orleans. New York, Aug 1 0. The bullish detailed weather reports for the Houston and Oklahoma districts failed to stimulate buying. This was evidently taken as Indicating an easy technical position, and the market broke rapidly during the afternoon under real izing nnd selling for a reaction. October btoke to .11 00, while January sold off to 31 25, making declines of 120 to 140 points from the enrly high levels and of 58 to 72 points from Saturday's closing figures. Harly selling was readily absorbed by an active demana from houses with Liverpool connections and tho market soon developed Increasing strength Karly sellers offered, and there was also buying believed to be for southern mill account With offerings light, the market was very sensitive to the demand, and brokers found It llijcult to execute their orders without causing wldo fluc tuations. October rose to 33,10c and January to 32.50c before the more urgent buying had been. supplied. This made new high ground for the situation and an advance of GO to 08 points from Saturday's closing. The receipts at the ports for the day are estimated at 10,000 bales, against 8041 hales a week ago, 11,605 bales a year ago and B900 bales two years ago. Saturday's Today's close opening Hlch Low Close October .. 3S.S3 .T.MI0 33 II) 31. SO 3J 43 lunuary .. 31.1)1 31.00 32.(10 31 ID 31 so March .. ..31 SO 31.02 32.51) 31 10 31 70 May .. 31.10 31.80 32.40 31 48 31 81 December .... 32.02 3J.00 32 75 31 15 31 S3 August 32.10 Liverpool Cotton l.lierpool. Aug. 19. Thero was a fair demand for spot cotton today, with prices toTd on the basis of an advance of 8 noint- f ' r middling old contract, at 23 17d The sales were 1000 bales. There were no recelirts. Futures steady In the early dealings. Old contract, spot prices, were. American, middling fair, 24.48d; good middling, 23.80d; middling, 23 17d : low middling, 22.13d : good ordinary, 20 GOd j ordinary, 20.07d. do Dref 81 Del Lack ft W.170 Den ft H O pref 01A Distillers Sec. . n Klk Horn Kuel 30 Hrle ir.o, do 1st pr .. 32 V I'lsher Body .. 30 Mi Clen Clg Co.. Ill Oen P.Iec Co.. 145 (len Motors ..158 do pr 81 Goodrich B F . .45 C.ranby Mln .. 80M C.rt North pr. . 02 Has & Barker 47 Inspiration Cop SI1) Int-Cons Corp 7 IntHar of N J. 11 Int Harv Corp fllH lilt Mer Marine 284 do pr 102 Intern'l Tap . 35 Kelly Sprgfd 48Vi Kenne Copper . 33 Vi I-high Valley. 50 Txirillard rights. 17 ', Max Motor ... 20Vi do 1st pf .. 00 do 2d pf 2 Mex Petrol . . .101 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS GRAIN AND FLOUR WHEAT Receipts, 210. (.33 bushel" Mar ket Arm Quotations Car lots tn export ele- aior (Goernment standard inspection'. East Buffalo. N. V.. Aug 10 CATTLE I standard vrir-So. red winter. !-. i. Receipts. 6000 head Strom. Prime steeru ! No 1. "rhern spring. .3 No. 1, nara .,. .aa.ii DhimUi. ., ii;ait -. w nt-r 12 30 No 1. red w niej, Bariicsy. Z!.!:T-V.t V,v,,r ,V"".- r- lia.J'lijjT.Vn " red winter. 52 30. No 2 norm htlfers. $10913.75, cows 0 2511.11), bulls. i7.50Ml 50. Blockers and feeders 17.30O1O.23. fresh cows and springers 161 OB14.1 Calves RecelDts. 1400 head. Strong 7Q19. HOGS Receipts 6800 head Strong ' Heavy, 20 4020.5fl mixed and urkers. S.20 6020.65, light vorkers and pl.'s. 2( 21 - fi20 50; stags, $12 3 14 Ml. roughs, J 17 17.25. ,, , , , . , C& ,..-hd. Steady. Lambs It416 yearllnss fcfi,-1015. wethersU.1 30S14. ewes. J6S13. s- ....... -.'v. ".'-. J.j '..-..-- - nil , em sprlnr. 12 in o .' VA'ST'-vZ i No J red winter aarllckv 12 34, No .1. red wlnt-r 2 32 No 3. northern soring. I i" 3 No 3 hard winter 2 32 No. 3, red w"lnter. garltrk 2 3n fORN Receipts. 123 buhels ine mar- ,e - S7 OATS Receipts 20 Ulrt bushels. roe u Klow t.Ul values were ?c-nu.,j '- -- the late decline Quotations ket ' quiet and Uriel nominal Quotj tlons Car lots for local trade No J e low.' II ss8 1 0. SoUoy.-Jl SOft I 8 No mixed sheep 11381150 Kansas City. Aug .eeipts. vo.ooo neaa. iiuu neceipis. ouiiu neaa SHEEP Receipts 4000 head. 1 white &T SE.a".c.,:,ed'M,V .T09M!,c, No. 3 wh7.." W,S0e, No 4 hll.. MTJe. ., FljULK neceipis iw w..v.- Kniith Omaha. A$i 19. HOGS Receipts. 4800 head CATTLE Receipts. 10 800 head. BHEEP Receipts. 23 000 head. LOCAL MINING STOCKS TONOPAH STOCKS and 85S.- 19 -CATTLE-Re- 945 pounds In sacV.,. Trade was s.ow .a the mantel was J""J 'j; -.: .rrlr,vin. To arrive p-r 196 lbs In OR-lb "JS.J ;) ter wheat. 100 per cent flour iin..swi f' Kansas heat.P10l) per cent flour $11 11 25 spring wheat. 100 per cenv mur. "rTE FLOUR was dull and unchanged L We quote $9 75610 75 per bbL. In sacks as to quality FHOVlMUro Jim Butler MacNamara. Mldwar ' . Atltpan extension f$y Montana Jr&North Star Rescue Euia West End QOLDF1ELD STOCKS tlanta 03 lue Bull ill Ifld 5 s 30 .(II .Oil .11 (16 .10 1A Ask 60 .3: There was a fair Jobbing demand and the. ma r4r tn stl. and tenders oth Ot . Lnt mr a u oj pilr ... ot Kwa.nat .,......, 03 fOro ,. 01 .Band Ken 01 tBllver Pick U3 a Arizona United 18 ?Nvada Wonder H Twna Hlnlnir .13 t"j - itv Kr unurm .i.. anA air nrltd 4 5C .07 l ase beef hams. $60. pork. famll ?- :' . r. . " - -,.. Innaa XI in. .1 -r UIJ. ?ka.mned.Bioore-. 3l32c do. do .nk M AaS' .na" veVaV'e 'SVirMe? ham. "?m"l"ed we.rn cured 32B34c.do7,bolled boneless 4 ",p"cSlc shoulders 8 P. cured. oose. "3c do. smoked. 26c bellies In Plekle. Jccordlns : to average loose. 3flc. breakfast 5Sn . to brand and averaae cltv cured. 43c do do western cured. 43c, lard west Jrn reined 27H i28c. do. pure city kettle rendered. 27H 2c 34fT36c Rni(ers, 21 W 211c. Duck. Pekln. spring. 34(ft3rtc do. do, old. 30l32c: do, Indtan Runner. 270?2c Guineas per pair. 1 35T1 41 Plaeins. old per pair. 30 35c. do, oung per pair, 2'9'30c DRESSED The market jled tlrm with. demand absorbing the limited offerings of fine desirable-sized stock The quotations: Fresh-killed fowls In bhls ffluev drj. picked fancy selected 36ac, welghinff 4 its and over apiece. Site, smaller sizes, 32 Sic old roosters, dry-picked. 2Hc broiling chickens western, fane, welg.ilng 2 lb" apiece and over 4041c smaller stzes. 8S 3)e sprlnR ducks. Long Inland and Pennsyl an!a 3037c, squabs, per dozen white, weighing 10B12 lbs per dozen $SW8.2V do. weighing 910 lbs per dozen. $77.10: do weighing s lbs per dozen $60 50: do. weighing 7 lbs. per dozen, $4. 50ft S; do. weighing 66'4 lbs per dozen. 1304; Jo dark, $1 5002.50, small and No. 2, J1S2.50 Low 17 4.1 Vi t'f. 3 3 ',4 83 V, 90 40V4 84 107 81H .11 34 41Vi 7K 78 12.1 72 IDH14 !ll 31 IS (i.l'k 81 't 1(1.1 i 02), 31 h 511 I'i. 83 I(I27h 31)' 111 II un 18 157 OHM 3 I T'h 37 47 78 iis Vi 25 5-i 77 10'i 38 17 3.1 22 80 72 43 4 0Th 07 21) Ml 80 170 OK. r.8,i 30 15V6 2V 30', 51 14.1 i.ir.4 81 l5'4 80M: 02 W. 40M: BlVa 1'A 120V4 4 Mi 27 M) ioiy 35 48M: 33V4 50 17 Vi SBV 50 20 101 00 27 52 Vi 80 24 51 58 Close S7Va 43V4 3V4 1 33 V4 83 y4 no Mi ion 8.1 107 8.1 Ml .14 .11 11 78 Ml 78 P-'OMi Net thge W -i 3 too Mi !'! 3.1 18 (id 8 1 Ma SHS'Ji III 51 .10 81 10.1 39 V a, IIITk II 'I 20 1 19 K I58,i 1 r h Vi w rA Vi I Vh. 08Vi -. 35 4- V 57 -f 48 Yj 78M, 92 Ml Vt 23 Vi 01 77 Mi Id 'A 38 80 72Vi 43 99 (IRVi 30 80 170 flM. 58 V i 30 15 32 V Vi 1 u Vi M! 0 1 Vi 30Mi Yi 1 1 Vi 20M, 72 Mi 42 no oo 37 31 13 14Mi 3.1 M. 39 97 00 Ml 01 23Tb 89 M. 91Ml 104 7 31 80 23 Mi 63 90 18 131 71 51 14.1 1.17 81 .. 15 80 Mj 02 IflMi 1 51 Ml 7 -. 120MI 04Ms - 27 101 1 35 I8M-- 3 33 . 59 17 .. 20 .. 50 -f Vi 20 101 00 27 52 .. 01 2 24 Vi 51 58 1 5 - 20 72 42 1)0 00 37 31 .. 43 .. 14 35 39 07 09 62 1 Mi 53 11 Miami Con Cop 27 Mldvale Steel 52 MSP ft S St Jl 91 y, Mis Pac 24 Nat En & Stpd ill Nat Lead 58 N' RrtMex 2d pr 5Mi Nev Con Cop.. 2t New York Cent 73 X Y X II & H. 42 Northern Pac no Nova Scotia Stl 60 Ohio C.as 37 Pac Mall . ..31 Penn It B, 43 Pere Marquette 11 Pitts ft West .. 35 Pierce Arrow. 37 t do pref . . . 07 Pr Steel Car. . 09 Rv Steel Spr.. 02 Ilav Con Cop 24 Reading 89 Mi Rep Ir ft Steel 91 Royal notch.. .104 Saxon Motors. . 7 Sinclair Oil .. 31 South Pacific... 80 South Rwy . . . 23 do pref 3 Studebaker pf.. 90 Tcnn Cop & Ch 19 Texas Co 1.11 Tobac Prod .. 71 rnlnn Pacific. . 124 TT r-ln Strss 1I12!U, 102 102 United Fruit . 12.1 12Vi lSB'j lMi 137 Yx i-m "in 01 61 01 10.1 104 101 111 110 111 110 110 80 80 51 51 73 89 91 104 7 2 31 sn 23 03 00 19 151 71 2 1 12374 124 CURB ISSUES STEADY; HIGH PRICES PREVAIL Oils in Demand at Advances. War Orders Lack Support. Mines Qnict I Philadelphia Stoclt9 New York, Aug. 10. Although trading on the curb was (ulet during the grentcr part of the day, the tone was generally firm r.nd some Ifsiic? were In good demand nt higher prices Houston Oil responded to manipulative efforts, with an advance from 82 Vi to SS'i, the movement being .followed by (he aniiouncenjent that n Inrge produc ing well hud been irfought in by the company. Stanton Oil continued in steady demand nnd It was stated that another well, making forty-four good producing wells, will be brought In next week. It Is understood that Important changes In the direction will be made next week. . Cosden sold at G to C, Federal at 2H and Pierce Oil at IB?, to 1BV4. The war order stocks continued to reflect an nbsence of Insldo mipport. Aetna Explosives was dull, with a little trading nt 12, and Submarine sold at 1G Vi and Ifi' Increased Interest was attached to tire trading In Xew York Shipbuilding, which ndvanccd to 47V4. United States Steamship was firm, with sales at C's.tb j't. Motor stocks were steady, ulth a few transactions In United Motoro at 31 Vz. Mining stocks were steady. Ohio Cop per sold at 1 and United Extension at 38 to 373i. IMiUHTKIAI.S Hid Aetna Explosives.... 12 Amer Brit Mfg 4 Amer Marconi 3 Amer Writ Paper.... 3 Air Reduction 00 Canadian Car Co ... 30 Con Car ft Fdy pf... 70 Charcoal Iron 7 Chevrolet Motors 133 Cramp 80 Curtlss Aeroplane.. 30 Carwen Tool 0 Carbon Steel 118 Emerson Phono I Federal Die Hendee Mfg 10 Lake Torp Boat .... 4 Lehigh Coil Sales .... 84 Lima Loco 44 Maxim Munitions ... ' Marlin Arms 75 X Y Shipbuilding 46 Nor Amer Pap Pulp. 3 Otis Elevator v 47 Peerless Motor 15 Poole Eng SO Redden Truck Scrlpps-Booth 20 Standard Motors .... 13 Steel Alloys 4 Submarine Boat ..... 10 St Joseph Lead...... 14 Todd Shipbuilding ....88 Triangle Film United Profit Sharing U S Steamship 6 United Motors 31 United Sugar 30 World Film Wright-Martin Air... 8 Snt. close Ask (sale) 12 12 0 1.. 3 8 4 4 00 40 80 . . , 8 137 134 85 37 30 8 122 20 5 87 40 85 47 3 52 10 70 12 28 13 0 10 14 01 ' 0 32 35 iy V4 3 10 0 31 . . Hleh 95 Am Gas.. 80 25 Elec Stor 53 110 Key T Co pref ... 47 300 I.k Sup c 20 oo Leh Xav. 69 247 Penn RR 41 10 Phlla Co cum pf. 32 10 Ray Cons 23 50 Ton Bel.. 2 loo Ton Mln. 2 20 Un Tract. 37 Vi 100 V O I .. 63 600 U s Steel. Ill 20 West Coal 72 io W Cramp 80 l.ow 00 53 47 20 69 43 .Net Close chge. 60s.. 83 47 20 69 43 1 V4 y 32 27 .. 23 2 2 31 .. 05 110 111 Vi 72 72 80 80 1 32 27 23 2 2 37 6.1 , Tjil.il aiilf. 3130 shares. i"i" snares on rintnrilny, ntlNDR Hlch Low compare, with 20 Close 20 5300 Am Gas & Elcc Bs 20 1000 EqUlt III OasSs.102 102 102 2000 L V gen 4 Vis... 88 88 88 1000 do gen 4s 70 70 70 800 Lib Bonds 3 Vis... 100.50 100.50 100.50 18.10 do 4s... 93,90 03.40 08.40.. 730 do4Hs 0.1.20 05.20 05.20 10(10 IM-MdStl 6s 101 1050 Phlla Elec 1st 6s.. 05 1000 Reading gen 4a. 83 Net chge. 101 03 83 101 05 83 ' V4 V4 Totai sales, (10,700, 800 on flalsinlay. compared with J27,- Local Bid and Ashed Today Hid Ask 26 30 Amer Stores, . HUH & HUB .' "" do pref is 30 Rrlll J a 2" 26 IlnMwIn 111V, 111 Elec Storage 52, r,'H4- r. Oen Asp 3" - do pref 64 (HI Key Tel 7 s do pref 47 40 Lake Sup Corp ... 20 20 Ijeh Nav lsi 09V4 Leh Valley BSVi J9 do Tr 1 pennapr.e.f..:::::::: un 35 Phlla Klec 24S 2.1 Phlla Co 20V4 27 do 0 per cent pr. 12.. 31 Phlla R T te .... 27J 27J4 Reading 89 89i Ton Rel 2J4 3 Ton Mln '; 2? Un Trac 37Vi 3S u a i 05 on It S Steel lll'i 111 York Rwv 7 -4 9H do pref 30 32 Wm Crnmp & Sons 80- Hi Yesterday Ask Tlld 20 ,19 93Vi 3 31 111 7 47 mu IR 5RV4 431 24Js 26V4 m 89 37 04 l lio; 7V 30Vi 80 30 (111 ,10 21! ini r,i 32 (17 8 40 20 n'4 50 24 28 S3 27 80Vi 8 2 Si 371? 61'4 lintf n'4 32 82 LITTLE OF INTEREST DEVELOPS IN TRADING ON LOCAL EXCHANGE Philadelphia Rapid Transit Advances Five-Eighths on Company's Announcement of Co-operative Benefit Plan Union Traction Unchanged Bonds Dull r Business on the Philadelphia Stock Exchange during today's (session was of the usual Monday character. Only a smnll turnover of stocks occurred nnd price changes were generally small nnd unlmportnnt, although holding steady. 4 Following the statement of the company outlining Its new co-operative benefit plan for ts men, and reciting Improved service with financing assist ance by the Oovcrnment, Philadelphia Rapid Transit opened nt 27, an ad vance of V4, later In the day gaining nn additional V4. but nt the close fell back to 27fc. Union Traction was unchanged nt 37V4. , Homo shares were virtually neglected. A sale of United Gas Improve, ment, aggregating 25 shares, wo.s made at 65, unchanged, with nn odd lot of Pennsylvania nt 43, oft V4. Iehlgh Navigation was up V4, nt 69. Bonds fared little better than stocks. A small block of Liberty 34s was sold at 100.R0, with the Equitable IHqmlnatlng 5s Felling nt 102, unchanged from last sale. The Income account of the Lake Superior Corporation for the fiscal year ended June 30, made public today, shows net from operation of subsidiary companies ot $6,551,495, against $5,323,005 the preceding j;ear. Total Income of the Lake Superior Corporation alone was $1,048,759, compared with $453, 833 the preceding year. - The report says: "In reference to the ore properties operations at Helen Mine have censed entirely. It Is now a question of recovering all plant nnd material that Is capable of being recovered. A certain amount of progress has been mads In developing the new slderlte body adjoining Helen Mine, but your direc tors are moving slowly In this matter on account of the excessive cost In volved under present-day Conditions. Operations at Magpie Mine are being carried on, but have been Interfered with to a considerable extent by shortage of labor. . "The ore supply situation. In addition to the Algoma Steel Corporation's own holdings, has been strengthened by .the making 6f two long-term con tracts for the supply of ore on favorable terms. In addition tho Algoma Steel Corporation has been fortnnate In securing a supply of manganese ore with which to protect Its requirements of manganese In the shape of ferrp splegel, which can now be manufactured at the steel plant)" ' y Zinc Concent 1 KTAXDARD Oil. STOCKS Illinois 150 155 Ohio 313 317 310 Prairie Pipe 253 258 Stand Oil of Cal 213 218 215 Stand Oil of X J 517 622 520 Stand O of X Y.- 266 270 268 iNnnriiNDKXT on. stocks y4 110 80 51 73 3K 38 Va 80 Vi 80 42 43 03 03 "-I 9 9 II 57 57 67 19 19 19 30 36 30 V S Ind Alco. U S Rubber . do 1st pref U S Steel . . . do pref . . Utah Copper . . Va Car Chem. . Vil iron C & C Wabash pf A. 30 West Union Tel 80 Westlngh Mfg. 43 Worth P & M. Wheel & L K. . Wilson Co .... Willys-Over ... Wis Central... Total dales, 170,500 shares, compared with 91,500 shares on Saturday. LOCAL LOANS INCREASE Dank and Individual Deposits Show Gains Over Last We,ek The aerage condition of members of the Philadelphia ('boring House Asieclatlon for the week preceding to.l.i Is shown In tho (-weekly statement, with comparisons, as ioi- ALL MEMBERS Aug. 19. "18 Increase . .. SIIIO.OUO.OOO J327.000 Barnett Oil ft Gas Cosden ft Co Elk Basin Federal Oil Inter Petrol Houston Oil Merrltt Oil Midwest Refining Met Petrol Ohio Fuel Oklahoma: Ref . . Sapulpa Ref . ..... t3t-llUl'J ,W1 . . p.1 oiui-mir 13 OS .11 l'i 04 03 .01 .0.1 .03 .01 02 04 .03 .20 .? uNEW YORK COFFEE MARKET New York, Aug. 19. The coffee mar. opened quiet at declines of 1 to a Jnta. There was continued llouidaiinn a- September, and a little demand far ate May and July, possibly for Euro- accoum. e market was fairly active after the Kwentng, about the only feature being the Sjkiuidauon In September by foreign oper- LWIafb anil fhp. hllvlne r.f Afftv anrl Ii.lv hv tthe same Interests, "j Friday's TodiVi ulXm dose opening . Stf,t.mh.p. - 8.43 A.i.l ioDr -ia H.so a.ui 8.80 ... V.IO V.20 U.S1 9.25 ftf-beera! BAR SILVER. odjr Sat if miif m .--lMrW- l(OW REFINED SUGARS The market ruled firm on a basis of 7 50c for fine granulated DAIRY PRODUCTS CHEESE Demand was fair and the mar ket ruled firm under scarcity. Th quota tlons New York whole milk fancy fresh. M1. 02HHc: specials hlsheri do, do. fair to good fresh, 2H426c. Wisconsin, whole-mllk. fancy. 26il 20Vic; do, do. fair to good, 25Vj fl "6c IIUTTEK Supplies were small and the market advanced 1c under a fair demand and higher outside advieer.. The quotations Solid-packed creamery, extra. 47c; higher scoring goods, 50c: extra firsts. 46sci firsts. 43G4Ac; seconds. 42'4M4Hc; brands ot prints Jobbing at 53065c; choice at 52c; fair to good at 48951a EGOS Strictly flna stock was scarce and 30660c per casa higher under a good de mand. Quotations: Free cases, nearby firsts. $15.65611.10 per standard casa; current re ceipts. ft3.20 per case; western extra firsts. tl3.8014.10 per eases firsts S13.2Q per ease: fancy selected eggs were Jobbing at 51633a per doien. POULTRY JLIVFJ OlTerlnwB Wfr- Ha tit nr! value were well jstntned with tlrn-M, fatrlv ar tttfl. Quotations: FuwIk S73i. Hiirjn-i i.nicKn "n .utjaxnorns uri-minir ii w juo. ani-ce., 3a42c; wcinhlnx l&Wk b, aule. luitib -nNHB vfttiucu. ararauur io FRESH FRUITS Demand -was only moderate but values generally were steadily held, as follows: Apples Vlrjrlnla per barrel J2 5006, do. ger S-bushel baiket ourQ-Jl 75. do, per ushel basket. II 2302. Peaches. Delaware and Manlind, per rt-basket carrier. $203. Peaches. West Virginia per 6-basket carrier. SI 75(32.50, Lemons per box. $69. Oranges. California per box $flP. Grape fruit per box. tifti Granea, Delaware, per 6'basket rarrier, 11 1 25; do. do. per 3-lb basket lS20c do. California, per 4. basket crate. SI 2502 Pears. California. per box $1 500 4. Plums, California, per 4-nasKet crate, siwd cantaloupes, norm Carolina per standard rrate. slofl.50: do, do per pony crate. AAc!, do. do, per flat (.rate, nuc uaniaioupes, Mortn Carolina, Rldsrwavs. Der standard crate. I22.50, Cantaloupes, North Carolina, Ridrways, per pony crate, ti laniaioupes. ueiaware ana Maryland per standard crate. S1.75'3,2.25. Cantaloupes, Delaware and Maryland, per pony crate. $11.50. Cantaloupes Dela ware and Maryland per flat crate. 7ScOfl. Cantaloupes. California Turlock. per stand ard crate. 12 3 Cantaloupes. California Turlock, per pony crate. $ 752. Canta loupes, California Turlock, per flat crate, II 251.50. VEGETABLES Trm general market was quiet and with out Important change. Quotations: White, nntatoes. Norfolk, per bbl. No. 1. 13.50 . Z--',- -a J.. An -. .... .. : . no z. ll oio'.ou. wnue pu.a- Loans ... Exchanges Clear ing House .... . Due from banks.. Dank deposits . . . Indlv. deposits . . Time deposits . . rfs with F K. B and legal depos Itarles ... Cash In vaults Total resere held Reserve required Kxcess resene . lows' MEMBERS RESERVE 8YSIKJ1 53.501.000 i.""-""" 10,363.000 0,855,000 J4,oi7,nnn 13I.30S.000 10i.541.000 447. 4RII. 1100 3.47S.000 ',5.049,000 17,'s'sx.nnn W.flOd.OOO 40.2sn.nno . 10.071.000 2.011,000 11.4RS.000 5,003.000 11.025.000 158,000 7,012,000 107,000 7,no'),ono 244.000 0.756.000 . . Vt ft - . 0 0V4 .. 5 5 -.2 2M, .. i.iy is . . 81 83 . . 22 V4 23 ..112 114 -. IV, 1 .. 12 17 -.. 7 6V4 04 V4 .-.. 16 18 MINING. STOCKS Atlanta w 3 Big Ledge Butto New York Con Ariz C F S & Jerome . First National Ooldfleld Merger . . (olclflelii f'ons . . . tioliltield Florence (lolillle'il Kewanas Oreen Monster . . . Hecla Mining Howe Sound Independence Lead Jerome Verde . . . Jim Butler Jumbo Extension. McKinlev DarraEh Magma Oopper 31 Mother Lode 34 Mines Co of America 'Nevada Hills Navada Wonder N'iplsslng Ray Heicules San Toy Tonopah Intension.. I'nited Verde West Knd Con. . White Caps Yerlngton ft '5 2 13 82 114 1 0 7i 1 1 1 O 20 0 ..3 ft 5 Vi 3 38 10 40 Vi 8M1 Vi 8 87 1 1-32 25 4 4 u Vi 1 1 n 4 25 14 5 Vt 5 4 Mi 4 ft 00 12 43 33 30 ! 1 4 8 4 11 1 38 1 3-32 27 : 0 'ift "2 58 10.. 42 Vi 8 1ft ift New York Bonds High Low Close 29000 Ang-French 5s 04 944,94 15000 Am For Sec Bs 97 97 97 2000 Am Smelt Bi. 87 87 87 1000 Armour C 4 V4s 8f 81 81 1000 Bait & Ohio 4s 74 74 .4 1000 do i-v 4',is.. 70 70 76 1000 Ileth Stl 5s '36 82 82 82 2000Hrailen Cop 6s 91 91 91 13000 Bordeaux 6s... 94 94 94 2000 On Leat ls-5s 94 94 94 7000 Ches & Ohio conv Bs 81V4 80 .80 3000 Chi Gt W 4s.. 57 57 67 10000 C & Nwn 3V4s 67 67 67 O00OC B & Q 4s... 93 93 93 5000C B&Q HI 34s 73 72 73 2000 C M & St P rfd 4 '.s ... 69 69 69 2000 do rv"4V4.. 76 76 76 1000 C R I&P rfd 4s 68 68 68 1000 Col & So 4Ws. 73 73 73 6000 Clt of Paris 6s 91 91 'A 91 14000 Corn Prod 34. 99 99 99 1000 Den & R O rfd 5s 53 63 63 lOOODomof Can '31 92 92 92 14000 Hud & M in 68-19 19 19 5000 do rfd 6s ... 59 69 59 1000 Iowa Cent 4s. . 45 45 45 10000 Interb Mt 4s 50 60 50 lOOOIntorb RT rf 5s 78 78 78 132(100 Inter M M 6s 98 98' 98 11000 Jap n O S 4s 80 80 80 4000 Laclede C. rf 5s 90 90 90 8000 Lk S db 4s '28 85 84 .85 lOOOLorlllard 7s ..110 110 110 9000Lvons6s 94 94 94 142000 I.lb Ilnds' 3. 101. 04 100.84 100.00 373000 40444 1151000 68400 30000 do 4s do lnt 4fl. . . (In 4V.M .. . do 4y.n do iVi 04.04 1)4.18 115.02 04.02 04.18 94 87 BONDS 00 79 70 Bethlehem 5s Cosden Oil 6s Cosden ft Co 63. ., Cudahy 5s 97 Russian uovt 5s... 58 do 6s 00 Southern Rwy 5s.... 98 Sinclair Oil 6s ?. 81 Todd Shipbuilding 6s. 10 100 81 8J , 07 50 01 98 82 13 99 50 50 80 Reserve held . . Excess reserve.. TRUST COMPANIES 'NOT MEMBERS RE 1KU&I w SERVE SYSTEM ... q "ita nnn 101.000 Reserve neia .... 'oqs'nnn '90.000 Excess reseno .. 3'Js.uuu '"""" In addition to the deposits above, there -..Vi this week 144 293.000 Go eminent de posits, 'alaln.tVhlchjwjreeM'e Is required DIVIDENDS DECLARED Crucible Steel Company of America, regu i.rmiaTt.rlyof 1. per cent on preferred payable September 30 to stock of record September 10. International Cotton Mills, regular Quar terly ot 1 Per cent on Preferred, payable August 81 to stock of record August 22. . .. -.. .-n.nw ritlae nuarterlv of W per cent on first preferred, payablo leptembVr 1 to stock of record August 17. 4.25: toes, Eastern snore, per dpi. ;mo, 1, ta.ou i&4 25; No, 2. II 7502.50. White potatoes, Jersey, per S-bushel basket No. 1, 85o 1, No. 2. 40860c. White potatoes. Jer- av n.. 1n.lh h.ip Kn 1. 13 50(34! No. 2. J22 25. Sweet potatoes. Jersey, old,. per hamper. No. 1, IZOZ.50; no. .'. 11. .0 01,75. Sweet potatoes. North Carolina, new. per bbl. No 1, 56.50; No 2. (2 501314; culls, 1292.60. Sweet potatoes. Eastern Shore, new, per bbl. No. 1, 18 7.75; No. 2, S 254. Lettuce. New York, per crste, 1283 Celery. New Tork. er ouncn. iqdiuc i-eas. xinr iuik. ver uihel. basket. 11132.25. Onions. Jersey, per S-bushel basket, .KPl.za; do. ao. per bushel-hamner. I1.10S1.33; do, per 100-lb. bag, 2.233.50. Paris Bourse Firm Paris, Aug. 19. Prices were firm on I lid bourse today Three per cent reites 62 francs, 20 centimes for cash; exchange on London 27 francs; S per cent luapjl irancs, la cenuinee. NEW YORK BUTTErfAND EGGS Now York, Aug. 19. BUTTER Receipts, 7300 tubs. Market Arm. Quotations un changed noos Receipts. 10,889 cases. Market Irregular Extra f)rts. 45947c; firsts. 42 44c, seconds, 37B41c: white, 6!JCCc: other quotations unchanged. 14000 Marseilles Cs. . 2000 Mldvale 5s . . . 1000 Mo Pac W L 5s 1923 90 21000 Mo Pac gen 4s 57 1000 N Y W C & B 4s 53 10000 Vor & West 4s 80 1000 Nor Pac g 3s 58 8000 Pere Marq Bs 80 2000 Pa g ct 4s 86 3000 Reading g 4s. 82 2000 Up Ir & S 5s. 92 1000 Sinclair Oil 7s 92 7000 St L I M & 5 Glf 4s... 71 3000SIL & SF aj 6s 68 5000 do In 4s... 20 18000 St L & S F Series A 4s 59 4000 Seab A L aj 5s 54 1000 Sth Pac cv 5s 91 11000 do rfd 4s... 76 6000 Sth Ry g 4s. 63 2000Teas'Co 6s. 99 2000 II 3 Rub Bs.. 80 4000 U S Stl s f 8s. 28 11000 Un Pac rfd 4s. 78 1000 U K of G B 6 I 5s 59 jj 5000 do 5s '19. . 98 48000 do 5s n '19 99ft 1090 West Shore 4s. 73 1000 West Un 4s 81 03.84 04.08 95.42 03.84 94.08 94 87 90 57 63 80 H 86 .82 92 92 0.1.86 94.16 05.44 03.86 94.08 94 87 90 67 63 80 58 80 86 82 92 92 MONEY-LENDING RATES N13W VOKK Money on call, mixed collateral, opened today at 6 per cent for lending and renewing. On Indus trials, the opening rate was 6 per cent. PHILADELPHIA Call, 6 per cent; time, 6 it 6 per cent. Commercial paper, thrco to six months, 6Ji6 per cent; six months, 6 per cent. FOREIGN EXCHANGE New l'ork, Aug 19. The lorelgn ex change market started In dull. The only quotable changes were in francs and Swiss. The latter touched the lowest fig ures on this immediate movement. Quotations were; Demand sterling, 5.75.60, cables 4.76.60. Sixty-day bills, nominally, 4.73 ; ninety-day bills, 4.71. Paris cables 5.64, checks 5.05. Lire cables 7,50, checks 7,51. Swiss cables 4.01, checks 4,03. Guilder cables 51, checks 60. Pesetas cables 24.70, checks 24.60. Stockholm cables 35, checks 35, Chrlstianla cables 31.60, checks 31.20. Copenhagen cables 31.50, checks 31 10. Ruble notes, namlnal, at 13 W 13.40. Reserve Banks' Discount Rates Official discount rates nt the twelve Federal Reserve banks were as follows: (The first column gives the rates for all periods up to and Including the llf-teen-day maturity, the second for a period of sixteen to ninety days. The third and fourth columns are the rates for rediscounts of collateral loans se cured by Government bonds or. notes.) Com'l paper Gov't paper in to no in to no 13 ddjs dais 15 dais das 4.'.i 'A Boston 1 .. 4 IS 4 New York .... 4 494 4 Philadelphia ... 4 4"-, 4 Cleveland .... 4U 4i 4 Richmond 4U 4. 4 Atlanta 4 4 4 CbtcKgo 4 44 5 4 Si. Loul 4 4 Allnniiipnlls . I 4" 5 I Kansas City ..4 4H 4 Ddlliin ... 4 4". 5 4 San Francisco .4 4 4 i BANK CLEARINGS Bank clearings today compared with corre sponding Unv last two enrs: ints inn iniB N.. Y. J391.104.734 13(17.810.80 J273.7H4.8n4 Phlla .. 01.714.771 40.844.0211 31,07.28t noston 4".nsn sno 20011.221 20.4B3 045 rhlcwgo K7.50n.32! 77,317,4R8 BI, (100,100 Nt. 1.0UIS .'n.mh.iiih 2.l.n4ii,.-j lH.ol,-'(l7 Balto ... 14,097,207 0,400.222 Government Local Market Reports This dally report fa senf out by the Bureau of Markets of the United states Department of Agriculture, Philadelphia branch. with head quarters at 300-31S Insurance Ex change lluildlnp. (Wholesale prices on large lots to jobbers based on sales at the various railroad depots.) FRUITS APPLES New Jersey, per H -bushel bas. ket. fancy, 1.23Ql,mi; poorer, 40cJl. New York and West Virginia, var.ous .va rieties, per barrel, J2.237.50; p-t bushel, Jl2. CANTALOUPES California. Turlock. per standard crate, 3.504; per flat crate, 11.75. Delaware, per standard crate, J2.23 tfP2.75: per pony crate, SI. 2501. 00. New Jersey, per H-bushel basket, best, $101.50; few higher, culls, 5075c, GRAPES Delaware, 3-lb. pony basket, 15filfle. PEACHES New Jersey, ,ier 10-qt. and H-bushel basket, best, $1.251.75; poorer, 70cJl: per crate, Hltey's best, J34 Coorer, J2(3'2.73. Delaware, per six El erta, J2.503.-25: Ilelle, Jl. 5002.23. WATEUMELONS New Jersey, 2Dc to 05o each. VEGETABLES BEANS New Jersey, per -bushel bas ket, green and wax, fatcy, $1.2502; poorer, low as 50c. BEETS Nearby, per bunch. 303c. CAI1UAOE New Jersey, per -bushet hisket, 40005c. New York, per bbl., $1.75 02.25. CELERY New York, per bunch. 25080c. CORN New Jersey, per -bushel bas. ket. liest. MUM. 50- poorer. 75(90c. 1 CUCUMBERS New Jersey, per -bushel basket, ."ncfa$1.25. New York, per bushel. basket. Jl. 7502.25. Delaware, per atam per, J1.25. EGOPI.ANT8 New Jersey, per -bushel basket, 30060c. LETTUCE New York, per era to (2 dog. head). 25oJ2.75. ONIONS New Jersey, per -bushel bas. ket. jellow, Jl. 2501. 50: per bushel-hamper, yellow, only fair, $1.1001.25. New York. ner 10fl.lb. sacks, jellow arlctles. $2.75 3. Illinois, per 100-lb. sacks, yellow, $3 3.50. Indiana. 100-lb. sacks, yellow. $3. PEPPERS New Jersey, per S-bushel bas. ket, 25 035c. POTATOES New Jersey, per H-bushet basket, 75C0J1: No. 2. 40000c; 150-lb. sacks No. 1 J3 0004.2-.: Nn. 2. J2.25 2.00. Eastern Shore. Virginia bbls. (ap pro J.4 lb. No. 1 brandPd. r4ft4.50: unbrnaded. $303. 75r No. 2, Jl. 1502.50. SQUASH New Jersey, per -bushel bas ket. 20 080c. SWIBT POTATOES Eastern Shoro. Vir ginia, bbls. No. 1. yellow. J707.75; No. 2. J2.5O03.5O North Carolina, bbls. No. 1, yellow, $1.7507. 1 I H 71 71 68 68 20 20 59 59 54 64 91 91 76 76 63 63 99 99 80 80 98 98 78 78 991 991 98 98 99 99ft 73 73 81 81 . .Total sales, $.052,000, $2,989,000 on Saturday. compared with Refined Sugars Unchanged New York. Aug. 19. Refined sugars are unchanged at 7.50c less 2 per cent for cash. Raws are unchanged at 6.055c. i Are you familiar with the general rules for trading? Do you understand the machinery of buying and selling securities? A single reading of 20 page booklet, which we publish and are distributing on request, will increase your knowl. ledge of trading in the stock market no matter how much experience you have had and to the beginner this booklet (sill Drove invaluable. U HSend fori 1H Booklet I INQUIRY Io Br send m. your free COUPON booklet T.U.-980. JONES & BAKER , SECURITIES Widener Bldg., Philadelphia Phones. Bell, Wal. 1600. Key., Race 2290 New York r , Pittsburgh Chicago fJirccf Prltale Wires Boston GOVERNMENT BONDS 2s registered 1930 -'s, coupon, lio 3s, registered. 1918 3s, coupon 10:8 4s, registered 1025 4s, coupon, 1025 ,, Xs, registered. 1046 3s. coupon. 1040 Panama 2s registered. 1038, do 2s, registered, 1038,,.. do 3s, registered. 1001.,,, do 3s, coupon ..w Bid . 08 . 98 . onH ,. nn"i . . lonii . . 1061, .. RS .. A3 ,. 08 .. 98 .. R1 .. 83 te l-g a--. TOBE SOLD ALIEN PROPERTY UU g I KJ U1AN V"" COCOA BEANS - Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, A. Mitchell Palmer, as Allen Property Custodian, on the 20th day of August. 1918, at 10:00 o'clock A, M.. at the warehouse of F. A. Pasre & Co., Inc.. 166 Perry Street. New York City, New York, will bffer for sale at public, sale to the highest bidder, all or any part, as shall be determined at the sale, of 1100 bags of cocoa beans more or less, now located at the said warehouse of F. A. Pag & Co., Inc., New York City. A. MITCHELL PALMER. Allen Property Custodian. For further Information concerning terms and conditions of the above sale apply to Horace O. Kllbourn. Room 518, 110 West 42nd Street New York City. JOaEPII F. QUFFET, Income and Excess Profits 4 Tax Certificates Dated August 20, 1918. Issued by the United States Government to provide for payment of taxes for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1919. Exempt from the increased Normal Income Taxes which are in contemplation by Congress. We urge the purchase of the Certificates. 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