fiaw"- " " '"'r'; f-fffi? - . snx? a v -I t i . f 4) ) . .V. 4J r .- - h i - m rV. r ic gTENIKG , PUBLIC r LEDjQER-PHIIiADEBPHIAV: THURSDAY MIGHVg; t lm ' .'j H If b; f " Joint Stock Land Bank 5 Bonds These Vioihis nre Instru mentalities of tlio United States Government, tiro exempt from nil federal, state, municipnl nnd local taxation except inheritance taxes, nnd nrc lcpal invest ment for nil trust ami iidu cinry funds under fcilcrnl jurisdiction. They arc duo November 1,1938, nnd. re dccmablc at par and ac crued Interest on any in terest dale after Novem ber 1, 1023. For further purlici.'arn send for eur l.citer E-i.5 GHANDLERX COMPANY lianklin Bank Building Philadelphia New oik Boston FINANCIAL NEWS CLOSING 1VEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA STOCK QUOTATIONS COPPER ISSUES ADVANCE, ALTHOUGH DIVIDENDS DROP New York Stochs Ady' Humel, 'tlo prefi. ., lllsh 23', 61 , iVw York Market Proves Its Immunity to Bear InfluMJoSi.". enees Most Other Stocks Arc Established at Higher Prices Oils Prominent High Points in Today's Financial News Strength was shown by New York stock market, nearly every thing recording some Rain. Coppers advanced after announcement of dividend reductions. The Curb was active, with oils leading. Corn rose to new high level, but declined later on profit-taking. Cotton was irregular, "new" contracts being up nnd "old" off. Foreign exchanges was uninteresting. .T. (!. Brill stock became unusually active and s-oared more than 11 points on the Philadelphia exchange. ..'Alaska 'Juneau, 1 1, ' AiiiB.uiiaimtrn. 35's Am Ar Chein.rTiI Am liter Sucnr 73 . 'Ami rAH , . ' ..... nn f . . , , m,.. I.niv S3 60 WTk 3. 1' 3.1', 102 7214 46". Clnsa !3 Net rlis 61 Ji s 4-: 3, i"i 3i;4 10J 7.111. ? BUYING IS OVERDONE -IN THE CORN MARKET l'i! ', I ' uo prer . ...102, lojii 102'4 , Am Car & Vdy. 91 Oo, 01. i Am rotton Oil 4S 44 44 U i ll, 'ft Prices Sng Under Profit-Tak-1 ing "After Touching New High Levels Am Mnicrfrlota 1 J 1 Am Hide & Ltii 19', 0 6 46 64 4i, D', -B 13. 18 36 V4 6ft 144 63- 4B sD'J 65 66, Lackawanna County Coal Stock A unique sinking fund provision of thirty (30) cents per ton should re sult within a definite time in the payments of 'Extra Dividends (In addition to regular ik'iitnAi) aggregating several times the outstanding capital stock. Sew circular upon rcquctl Traded in on New York Curb Gwynne Bros. 25 Broad St.,N.Y. Pnone 3232 Broad New orl(, March 6 'Another demonstration tvus furnished in the stock market ir.idlnc todav of the buying power that It is4 In thn market from outside sources, which Is Intent on acquiring securities, without repaid to developments pertaining to any special issues. It was Hcaln shown that the mnrKct is absolutely Immuno to bearish influence bj the manner In which the copper stochs acted after dividend eduction I'tnh Copper, which had cold at 6"' before the. announce ment w.is made of the reduction of the dividend from f 2.50 to ?1 B0, moved up to 69 when .the bdd news was published. other stocks. In which there was nothing in the way of news develop ments, weio In demand at Intervals during the day and were generally established at higher prices, .although all the important banking Inter ests had seemed to have taken n united stand to repress bullish actlW de Some of the room traders sod stocks when there seemed to Vs an .ill-men of inanity but It was ciulcklv In order for them to iocr shorts and bilk ndv.im.os were made nil through the d.t 1 nitcd States Steel made steady progress to higher figures in the f.iT of a hc.iw supply of stock from banking Interests and advanced more than 1 point, to abovo 03. Petroleum stocks maintained a prominent position, with Mexican Pettoleum advancing 7 points, to abovo 1S3. Industrial Alcohol also had a IoIcnt upturn, making a gain of 5 points to U6'j. and the "vest-pocket" stocki, like Kelly-Sprlngfleld, were lifted to new high records. The feature of the bond market was the demand which developed al. the Liberty Issues, with most interest attached again to tho Fourth l',. brokers .ictive in the trading in that Issue stating that the govern ment was .tgain in tho market as a bucr on a large scale and purchases supposed to be for government account put ihoso bonds up from D3 S t.i !mo There was heavy selling again of the International Metropolitan is sues with the 4'jn dropping to the new low record of 35. do tiref 'Am. Int Corp Am Ico Sec . do pref . Am. Unseed do pref . .' Am t.oco , Am SniMLIn Am Sum Tot: ,m Nteei Fdry 87 8n j Am Tel & Tell. lOSti KM .mi luuacco ,.iu6'4 135'i 19BU do nref new.ini tni mi ui , oni . . , 63 Am Writ p pf 4S-ii Atiaconda 60'4 Asso Pry' (ids. 264 Assets KcM'n.. li ,1 unir-iMi .''' "! 14 -4- 1!1i 1, !3 2H 60i t 5t li 63 '4 U 16U -1-1 89 '4 . -2U 663 684 112 lit 86 105' 7!i 36 ; 65 ts 6H 1(16, Hnlduln Ioco uauo a Uhlo . do pref . . KHtoptlAs Ann. Beth Steel do H do 8 n c. nr . Brklyn PJvp Tr 23. Booth Pish Co. 20 Butte C & Z Co 54 Brunswick ... iou Butte Sup Cp li Calumet' Ariz 87 Vi 'al Petroleum. 27 " do pref ... . 7t i al Pack Co. 62 41U B8Ti 23 , !2 78 I6J, .r 14 6,n 64 U 1 J-lli 4-31? s C2'i 424 sn4 26 U li 02 Wh 18 rr. ; 6S, 1 66 li lis; lftfi'i 10B4 -r '4 23 1X S' in IV 73 82 4 23 U :n 1ft isi-i ana Pacific. 1601- 160's lent leather . 6 "erro dft P.c 31T ' nannier Mm. 1:4 dies & Ohio. . Chi (It West . fhl M"A St P do pref C P. I A P t c. do 6 p c pf . . ' do 7pu pf, . . Chile Copper.. Chlno C Cop. . . Col G & dec. . Cou &. South.. Consol (!as .. Cont Can . Corn Products, Cruelblft. Steel. 6Zi(, Cuba Cane Sur 22 '4 do pref .. 74 U ueere 10 prer as D7'i 3ri 69U 214 RBi 76 Ui 34 U 44U 231? 04U 73 TJ 1B" 65 t'i 122 4 06 4 234 60 4 764 18 32 4 434 2515 044 784 47 4 60 4 2 Hi ;f 'i 4 S7 4 M 27 4 1 71 - 4 62 4 160 4 68 31 T. 12( r.7 4 7 4 354 60 214 664 184 344 444 254 044 - 4 14 24 - N - 1 - 'i 4 4 - H -I". 4H 'i 62 14 224 t 74 14 05 4 Del & Hudson 1054 1054 1054 14 Local Industrials Only Our policy is to offer for sale the stock of nearby manufactur ing corporations whose earning capacity and executive manaRo ment, "after investigation, have proved to be bejond rriticis-m. A dividend producer of unusual merit presents itself at this time and we will he glad to furnish detail.1--. Benner & Company, Inc. Widener Building Philadelphia Branclien in I'cnmylvania keadim;. yokk, Lancaster COTTON RULES HIGHER RETURN OF ACTIVITY UNDER NEW CONTRACTS IN OUTSIDE MARKET RaiiRc Is 8." to 130 Points j Petroleum Group in Good Dc Almve Old Style Trading. mand War Stockt, Lower. Market Is Active Motor Isoucs Strong KVTTI-1.V HKt.r WRArilKn rONniTIO.NS Turk. Mured 1 Th fnt Ia Inir l?."'"C'"ur''" vrr" refnrdMl 111 l cotton iinlt, h'-?n '""r"1"' M'mrhls Slid I.lttl Ilnrk .10 N,.hMll Port Mnlth nn-1 hrrfpri .).' Attain,, Bn-1 Knojvlll 36. .I'KSnurff A.1,1 Snii Alilnnln SB ' lork, March 6 There was a re turn of aetivlt.v and strength to the I Broad street Curli marl.et with a good demand again In evidence for the pe troleum group, which commanded most attention In today'd trading. General Asphalt ranged from 6l- to 654, and tho preferred stock 'sold at 100. j Midwest Ilefinlng, which was under pressure ycsterda, opened at, 14 3 and had a nulck advance to 146. Cosrlen "..".' V.V "Huns antrvontEomTy, and 'sold at 8 and 74. 1 " " hnml1" The war stocks were generally lower. New Aork Marrh 6 n.ra,im ,m iAft"' EiPlosivcs selling at 04 to 9; ,der the ."w l"? taW" 1" "" . tracts, tl.o cotton market onened active f nnt iim . ri an.l (.jlifjinn. 44. ;. Orlennn snd loi.d.-nij (g rnrpua rhrlstl .S2. Thom ,L i '',..' rl'"'"" "M Savannah. HI, ,,"' k""n1vMi"v ". hii.i Tamra. 71- Thcr ? JI! r?. nf Preelpltatlon at Charles VJU. ui at J'"'"n and Shrevirort. .ns at V.,l7. ''? "l aahvill' 2" al Thomavlll. Denv A- R O nr 7N Dome Mines . 124 niatillers' fcec 604 Erie 154 do 1st pref 28 4 Klsher Body Rt4 fJjston-Wrns . 32 4 Cien Cltar Co 52 u, Qen Motors. 1554 152 do deb.,.. . 84 4 84 4 do pref . 85t Goodrich B F.. 684 Grundy MlniiiK 68',4 Gt Northern Tr 924 lit North "O subs 33 4 Gretn6-C Cpr. 42 4 Illinois Central 07 4 Inspiration "Cop 464 Interb-Cons Co 5 4 do pref . . 19 Int H C new. 116 Int Mer Marine 24 do pref .. 103 4 Inter Paper t5 4 do pf Ma. . 72 Int NIcltel 254 Jewel -Tea. . 30 4 do pref .... 01 Kan. City Sth 194 Kan Clty'S nr 52 4 Kelly Spring- .1234 1104 1224 Kennecotf Cop 3(4 294 304 ijick yteei. . 6n 4 !hlh Valley 65 4 Lee Huh & Tire 26 Max Motor . . 35 do 1st pref . 60 do 2d pref . 26 4 May Dept Strs 6 IT, 7 4 124 58 4 I64 28 4 61 , 314 1.J 85 4 674 6R 924 30 414 07 4 434 5 4 184 116 23 4 102 4 72 25 4 35 4 91 10 52 4 124 604 16 4 284 3f4 52 4 1664 4j 854 60i 684 92 4 30; 424 07 4 45 54 184 lis 24 1"34 45 7 254 36 91 19 524 -t- '4 4 J- 4 4 4 'j 24 4 4 4 "j '4 l'i 4 4 4 4 u-14 14 -t 4 !i 1 CIIAI.V ntlt.T WKATtlKn VOnUCAST fMraro, March 0. tlllnolatncrfaalnr eloudln.M follow c-d nv anow lat tonlht and Frldav ; alowly rlalnr Irmperalure. JU'.'ourl L'nuettlfd and mmewliRt warm.r lonlaht and VYMay, nrohatily snow. Win ftnln tnrrcanlnir cloudiness followed by llBht snow late tnnlaht and rrlday, warmer. Mlnneiota Unsettled tonlichi and rrldav. protmhly ItRht anow. loa t.lctht snow tonlulit and 1'rldav with alqsly rlalnu temperature. North Da kotaMostly cloudy tonlxht and, Friday, ywrmer lonlttht east. Pouth liakota Mitly cloud) tonlht and rrlday. prole. ably light anow lonlaht. Nebraska Un (.tiled tonight and Friday; probably 1IW anow eaat, warmer east, Kanaaa Un settled tonlhl, probably Unlit -snow or rain esit, cilirlitly warmer extreme fasti Friday fair. Montana Mostly cloudy lo nlsht and I'rldaj. Wtomliv Fair tonltht and I'rbKiy. Chlrato, March fi. Buying power In the corn niarlut decreased today and prices Migsed under proflt-laklng Ufter they hail touched new high levels for the present movement. Tho start was weaker under scattered selling by commission houses and local Interests Induced by the reinovnl of tho, fixed price for hogs, which was Interpreted 'bearlslily at first The opinion prevailed, however, that the foreign demand for provisions would provo to he surflcleiit to maintain the price of pork products, and, lifter the opening, there was a quick recovery Bulls furnished support and shorts eov ered The" buying was overdone and final pikes were lower. Oata alro sagged nfter having been firm The start was easier under scat tered soling, but a leading elevator In terest and commission hou;i bought, sending prices up. Some of the purchasing was believed toibc in the way of removing hedges on oats fold for export The later down turn was Influenced by a poor demand for tho cash articles, reports that farm crstln Iowa, were showing more disposi tion to sell and lack of outside -support. A mederato export business wna done jestcrday rtecelpts showed no signs of any material increase. OITerings from tho country were inoderatn. I-adlnc? futures ranged ua follows; I Corn (new dellerj Test 1 Opm nigh fw C'loe close May 1 2S, l.au", 1 ', 1.-J04 t 204 Julv I 23 1 .'.', 1 J3 1 24 1 214 I (Mia I Philadelphia Stochs Net lllih !.w. Olcse chge. KOAm Oas.. 634 63 63 .. 3282 Brill ,f O 394' aSH lO'i Gr.lec Stor 69 69 69 .. 370 Uen Asph G7 664 67 2 145 do pref. 09 08 99 --1 4 1180 l.k ftup C 104 tO'l 194 4 50 t,eh Nnv. 714 714 i7I4 -; 4 183l.eh Val,. 654 55 65, '4 60MldVale.. .? 42 i . 42 4 100 Nor Cent. 72 72. 72 4- M 388 IVnnaltU 414 444 ,444 .. lOIMHaltM 844 844 844 .. 90 1'hlla Co cum pf 33 35 35 74 1'hllaKlco 26U 26 4 26 4 ,, 1120 1' K Tt c 23 244 25 'a 200 Bending.. 82 814 82. 1 , 710 Ton Bel.. 3 4 3'. -I'" 53 Ton Mln. 3 3 3 . . 36 U 11 I... 71 71 71 640 U S Steel 94 924 94 2 23 West Coal 73 4 73 4 7341 335 W Cramp 88.4 87. 884 4 lltlMis N't High low Clr.so ibge, $9000 lakc Sup Ino 6s.. 634 03 634 .. 14000 hell Val Coal 6s.l01Ti 1014 1014 13500 Lib Bonds , ,. 4th 44 91.00 93.8C 94.00 .30 7000 People's -I'ass t c IP 72 72 72 20OP I'll Co ten 1st 5s.. 1004 1004 100'.4 6500 IMilla-rjIco 1st 69. . 034 ?34 93, 'a 100O Beading gen 4s., 814 814 814 4 1000 do Ter ns ....103 103 103 GERMAN HANK STATEMENT J. G. BRILL STOCK SOARS WILDLY ON THE PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE at Total Gold Holdings Reported 247,375,000 Marks Berlin, via Ivtidon, March G, The statement of the Imperial Bank of Ger many, issued February 22, slu'wa the following changes; Total coin and bullion decreased 1, 729.000 marks, gold decreased 2.174,000 marks, treasury notes decreased 25,362, 000 marks, notes of other banks In creased 38,000 marks, bills discounted decreased 1,759,202,000 marks, advanced Increased 2,521,000. marks. Investments decreased 5,383,000 marks, other securi ties decreastd '361,860",000 "marks, notes In clrculatlo'n decreased 13,691,000 marks, deposits 'decreased 2,100.854,000 marks, ther liabilities decreased 37,020,000 liarks. Total gold holdings, 2,217,375, J00 marks. Advances 1 Wi Ponits to Highest Level Reached in Long Period and Attracts JVearly All Interest. Cains for Most,Othcr Issues Interest in a generally firm Philadelphia stock market today was vlr ttially all centered in .1. CI. Ilrlll, which 'niado a sensational ndvnncc'of 11H points on the largest turnover recorded in ninny months. This rlso cariicd tho slock up above '39, tho highest price nt which It had sold' In consid erable more than a car, ,from which there was only a slight iCHction, Naturally there wero many discussions In the Street as to vhnt had brought the wide, ndvanco nnd iinu.siiul activity, hut thero was nothing further brought out to explain the movement' than tho tcasons advanced early last week, when tho upward' course began. At that tlmo th opinion prevailed that theistrcngtli nnd .momentum was duo lo an nwuUenltiK of traders' of the good position of thoiconipahy as reflected In the annual report und-lncreased confidence In Its outlook. Mqro thnn 3100 shares harl changed hands today before 2:30 o'clock.. There wns'a falr'amount of husLucss In Rapid Transit trust certificates and their price showed a .fractional advance, while Lake Superior Corpora tion, on limited transactions, moved up ',, (Jcncral Asphalt common ad vanced 4, but the preferred yielded more than 2 points, lo 9S, from which It had a partial recovery. Tonopah Belmont again reflected tho resumption of dividend payments by a small advance, but Tonopah Mining held steady nnd unchanged. Stor ngo Battery. Philadelphia Effcctrtc, Philadelphia Company cumulative pre ferred, American das and United' C.as Improvement also' held at or around their previous' closlne levels, nnd Wllllajii Cmmn. which nttmeieri mneS I attention c;Uerday, held firm nt '88 on' a fair turnover. Lehigh Navigation gained fractlojiull.v. , Ralls showed a linn tendency, Rcadlns Company salnliiK as much -is 1 point. NortheriiCcntral advanced 4, Lehigh Valley u. little and Pennsylvania held nt its previous clote. United Htntc3Stccl common was not dealt In heavily, but advanced, and Mldvalo gained 's.v Baldwin did not show imy reflection here of tho annual meeting, no sales being, recorded tip to near the close, but In New York that Issue .made, a -substantial advance. Lehigh Valley 6s and LaUo Superior Income Es were the active Icadem in tho bond market in which prleo changes were generally unimportant. -l May . an 4 HI4 4 m 6ft'-i Julv . 594 hOVi M4 .".a'. 504 Lard May ... '.MPS 15 20 S Ci 2"' 12 25 12 Julv . . 21 10 21.52 2t 10 24 47 25 47 nibs May ... 22 X". 22.85.22.5-, 22 7722 77 Julv. .21 30 21 2 21.30 2152 2160 My ' ..4or,n f,a'. m..n 4l,20'.nnn Julv . . 37 3. 3S 3U 37 3j 3S 03 t37 83 Bid tAskefl. New York Bonds oi 55 24 '1 24 4 68 4 and ceiiernlli higher. There was a big trade In old r"ile contract? In the way of liquidation, with Liverpool covering freely, wliile -VaU street appeared to be busy linluadlng long cotton. The first sale of new style cntracls at the opening call was at 23c, with Oavle Young, the seller, and Alvln V ...I .,. . - ... . Water Works 4Mso Gold Bonds Yon'nV. ,.msPPrui.ng FOR SALE $1,700,000 City of Bethlehem X Series of 191!) Tha City of !WhIhm orf'rs for i 11. bond lisVc, de-slimated ' Wal.r AVorks 4'! Gold Bonda, Series of ltlltl In lli sum of IJ,700,000 conslstlnu or coupon bond" of the denomination of $Msi or llouo. n the pur chaser may rrefr burins inlerest at tlm about 100 points over the old contracts. There was so much interest In switch ing from old to new stj!e deliveries and In the differences between prices for the two contracts that the Cotton i.viii.ihi posien tnrso ciirrerenceo at Intervals In a general way the under- marine Boat at 14 to 13V, Me ePtrol . 183Vi 177H t-'nlted States Steamship continued Miami Con Cop 22 "4 22', Heavy, with sales at 3', to 3. Philip Mldvale Steel 42 S Morris ranged from Si to 10',. making I MH 1'S.S St M 83 a new nic i record. i " "n ica o- Motor stocks were strong, Kevstone Tire selling at 67 'a to 59 'i and United Motors sold at 12 to 42 ',i. Inter-Con- tlnentat Rubber was heavy, dropping irom I8 to u do nref Missouri Pac do pref . . Mont Ppwer . .di Acme 11's 24' 52 76 30 S There was active trading In tho stock of J O. Ilrlll Car Company, which sold at 30U to 33 rale of four and onf-balf rr centum (11411 1 tolm of ,1P lnari.P, waH ... . dv per annum, freo of taxes other than succes. 1 ,, . marnei was sieaa. ilon orjnherl'anc taxe.. dated February " Prices weakened right after 1VIV. ll, llliu, .,. n, .HriuuS OSIe not less than fle (51 nor more than twenti-nlne (20) je-ira from the date thereof the inter eat belrar payable s-mtdnnull as ennced r the Interest counons thereto nttsched Alios ir in- rui.itd.- ,,, hip w noie or sny the call, with the old stvle months selling 12 to 17 points net lower, but later ralljlng and there was evldentlv so much Inter est In the readiustment that ordinary features attracted little or no atten- ivnusTniAi.s Hid n txirtlon of the Issue III he rece,ci bv the ' , iinderslirned up to and Inrludlna- 7 n'eiA!.i, tion. P. M.. March in, Itiia at hia otrice in the At the ntienlng new sty'e contracts ?vrhre,avl,rrncforurnl,X"rt.o,rVh'. ,,c,b, R5,' 5 pin,s br ,h,,s , ivunril of sa d City. All bids nms, L. I. hut bv the end of the first hour the dlf- companled by a certlOed check : in R sum I fereni-e had narrowed to 70W75 points old crop and 2 points on the new tvhlch h-- 1 ron deliveries attached thereto any condition other than , ,.. n-,.. . ia -n fi in , in -m , lose open a in . m n m p m 2J 25 22 3". 22 .15 2J 3 22 S3 22 21 .I" 2.1 HO 2.1 IMI 2.t 01) 2.1 OH 23 1)0 companiea hj a ccruu-u cnrcK in b. sum ferencn 1 equivalent to .two per centum (21) thereof?, ',,,"1. payable 10 the order of the city of nethlel 1 on ,1,p ol1 hem, .Vo bid will be considered which ha crop dell' that It la subject to the locality of the Issue. ...... . The council 01 cne cay 01 rteiniehem re- aervea the rleht 10 ree. t anv and all bids. - .TAMRS P. MJ1HKWS. Vlar. h Vprll .Julv Superintendent of Accounts and Flnanca of Ju'v ml tiLjr ui jirimriiriii. I i ' c Attest! IJc. s. J iiuuhi;h i-py i-ieric w. 2 .".7 21 "it 21 7n 21 r.n 2i.r,n 21 on 2 75 21 "i 21 7il 21 Ml 21 Ml 21 fll) III T.2 2" .10 20 an 20 30 2D "1 20 d.'l ID 3" IH SI 10 M I0.K5 10 70 18 70 ' Liverpool Cotton l.lierpool, .March 6 Spot cotton was quiet today, while futures were 11 regular The sales were 2000 bales. There wero no icelpta Spot prices were Amrlcan, middling fair. 17.33d: good middling, 16d. middling. 15.37dv, low middling, 1 1 32d . good ordinary, 12 S0d . ordinary. 12 27d Income Tax Returns WE EXTEND A CORDIAL INVITA. TION TO AVAIL YOURSELF OF THE SERVICES OF OUR STATISTICIANS IN THE COMPILATION OF YOUR IN. COME TAX RETURN. .JSHnCn. HILInll tX lllllrlll mm i , stock of record .March 1 aun TITI r null niue 1 British inercan Tobacco Cnmranv. Ltd, laHU IIILC. UUII.Uini, lsn m,erlm dividend of d per tent, payable nnQ-rnw diiii nnri puib r.mr.ir.n March 31 I , It4"lt, . rnisi'V -' 1 kiv , uiir.ii; 11 1 ' (1 7.1 on prefrrert paable Arril X to itoclc or recora Marrn i O rard Trum tompan nuarttrlv f g per en patle April 1 to stockholders of rt?curd March 15 llar' M-haiffner Marx I'nmpany. quar Orly of l' pt rpnt on preferred, pa a bio March 31 to utoek of record March i.'0 DIVIDCNDS DECLARED Ki trir Srora Hatter fUarterl of 1 rnr ifrit on nrpierreri and common paatia .i. Aetna Explosives Am Hrlt Jlfg 2 Am Marconi .. 4',i Am Writing Taper.. 5 Air Ueductlon 60 Canadian Car Co.... 2 Can Car & Fdy pM.. 75 Charcoal Iron 6; Chevrolet Motors .. 180 Cramp . ?0 Curtlss Aeroplane ... It Carwen Tool 3 Carbon Steel SO Kmerson Phonograph. 3; Hendee Mfg 17 I-ake Torpedo Hoat . . 2 Lehigh Coal Sales . . 0 Lima Loco 29 Maxim Munitions ... U V V Shipbuilding . . 31 Nor Am l'ap Pulp . 37 Otis Klevator . . 60 reerless Motor 21 Toole Kng 21) Scrlppa-Booth . 16 Standard Motors .... 3 Steel Alloys 5 Submarine 13',: St Joseph Lead 11 Todd Shipbuilding . . . 102 Triangle "llm 'i United Profit Sharing l' C S Steamship 3 I'nlted Motors 42 World Film i Wright-Martin Air .. 4 Test close Ask (ante) 9'. 4 4'4 514 60 35 85 !:t 13 06 2 2' 5 3! "a .17 I'i 66 4 30 S', B 14 12 105 9U '4'4 .Vat Con & Tab 16, .Vat Kn& Stpd 51 f, Nat IT, n.of Mex 2d pf 0i New O T&'Mex 20 N V Central . 73i NYCARtL 2d pf 45 V T .V !! ft II. 28 'i Xorf ci West.l03' Nor Taciflc 92 'i Okla r & Hef. 8', Olrio Clas . 364 do rts . . . 2Ta rintartc) Silver . 6i Pac Tel A Tel. 37 41 89-S 6'a 11 23 i 62 76 30A 15U 60 &5 26 34i 5!) 25',, 68', 183 22 S 42 f. 8D. U?a 24 62 76 30, 16'4 115', 116'4 5 Pi 51', 3 Vi si 54 1 ' m 6T4 1 'i ', J it !) 29 73 45 28 103 !1 K S'n 36 U 9U 29 73'J 45 2S'i 103 92 V. g'i ! i Tan Am Pet do pref . Tenn n n Ten Cas &. f Phlla Co Pitts & West . do pref , Tierce-Arrow Pierce Oil Pitts Cvl do pref Punta A Hug B2I1 6ft 27 8lt 6T, 27 80 'i 142H 140', 142'i tl'i 44"ii 11 48i 34 H 35 80H 42I 17',, 46 85 49, 34'4 86 S0' 44 17 M 474 86 53 ' ' itlli Spruce 343 Have 2553 Canadian Municipal Bonds Hought Sold Quoted FINCKE, BANGERT & CO. Franklin BOSTON' Hunk Mllclc. I'lillndelnhls NtJVV VOKK LIBERTY BONDS BOUGHT nnd SOLD Any Drnomlnatlons Samuel K. Phillips & Co. 507 tllKSTNUT 8T. Jlembers riilljdeliihlat Mock Kirlmnc I HWa1lljl BAKKKR8 ANU &BOKER8 TH C1IESTXTJT 8T8- N.E.Cor. Hambcra of PMUdelpbla aid htw ivrs bitti cirnsBraa. mctef&Co. 'I c LOCAL MEAT MAnKET i Tha following- report on tha fresh meat trad In rplladelphla Is furnisher! by the local livestock and meat ciIUcb of the llu- , ve4u of Markets, Cnlteil 3lales Department k . at Aarleullura ,'FJII:hH IIKKI' Itecelpls moderate; mar- iM lun ana uraai , aemana ciuiet BTRr.na Here ots modersle mnrl.1 nn. AeJunreri at 121 to 127, demand fair V'CiSWH Ilecelina moderate market dra r ais fo -a cietiiaii.i.iiviic , ,1lAI-r Jtecelpta ilahti market steady ta Wrww at 114 to I'.'Ai rieuiand load. - POfcK Supply modearc- market about ev At tJ4 in Sl'7. decnalHl Itaorok-lnc. ILMIfc.uPlv llaht: liiAfkat laJr at fiLAB: 'r?, K?-.s. T ,n,i ,n MWC V JSMK 4l3 rsEW YOUK COFFEE MARKET ew York, March 6 There were no Important developments In Uie prlmarv coffee markets over the holldavp, both the Hlo and Santos spot market being reported unchanged, with futures In San tos. Irregular. 26 points lower to 25 poln's higher These conditions nat urally failed to change sentiment either way to an extent, and after the first hour business wae dull. The I'nlted States slock of Braill coffee has reached the lowest point In .vears. now being only 365.961 bags, bul there are large afloats of 1.042,000 bags, making the visible supply for the United States 1.407.961 bagr. Firm offers generally were unchanged during the morning The 'local spot market was nulet. xesieraaya f lose September t l7 Hecember 13.73 March ... Today's open 15 no 15 AS II 3 HI 3', '4, '2 4'. riTANDARD Oil. STOCKS Illinois 171 176 Uhlo 323 327 Prairie ripe 267 27ft S () Cal 261 264 SON.! 674 678 HO N V 329 332 'i 4'i 268 675 330 73 191, 81 76i 92 V4 6 I.NDKFF.NDKNT Oil Harnett Oil & Gas (""osdexn A Co .... K1U Ilasln Federal ti.l .. Inter Petrol Houston Oil . . Merrltt Oil Midwest running Met Petrol Ohio Fuel Sapulpa Kef Sequov ah A STOCKS Sinclair Island Cllenrock p .4 16 29H, 7, 3. MIMS'fl STOCKS 5 8 25'4 147 4'. 18 7. 294 7 3'. 6 '4 Sfft 80 23 i 146 7i 3Ti Pullman P.il ( 116H 116H Jiy mi, upnng. Ray Con Cop . neadlng Rep Ir AV Steel ltoal Dutch. Saxon Motors Stt, S V Seab Air L nf. Seara Roebuck. 1 7 1 T, Shatturk Ariz . in Sinclair Oil South Pacific South II II . do pref Studebaker Stutz Motors Sun Steel Ten Con & Chin 13 Texas k Pac. 33 '4 Texas Co ..194 'A 192 Tobacco Prod 87 864 do rts ... H 5 Si Un B & Paper. 76, 75 i Union Pacific. 131'. 130 do pref . .. 74 1 74 'i United Al Stl 40 40. United D 2d pf 95 94 ',4 United Fruit. .165', 164 United n I pf. 24A 244 I? S I Alcohol. 1164 112 U S Ind Alt? pf.lOSVj 105 U S Realty.... 31 24 H IT S Rubber .. 83 4 80 '4 U S Steel.. . 94 4 92 do pref tH, 114'4 76, 20 82i 77 94 10',4 12!4 17 36 loo4 . 28a, 68 60i . 61 35H 'i '2'i 49 '4 34 'A H 36 1V6 80 K .. 44', . 17'4 - 'i 47'i H-1'4 86 tc '4 i1 .6 '1 20 4- U 82 ',4 l'i 77 -l-l'i Icv riose 884 884 97 V4 97 V4 99 i 99 91 91 90?; 90; 103 103 90 90 55 65 88 88 82 ',4 82 'i 81 H 81 77?4 77 H 49 49 , 101 U 101 A 98V4 98H 964; 9H 97 '4 97 H 96 96 U JO7'0 107'i 78 4 78 i 85H R, 78'6 78H 95 954 71 '4 71 U 79 79 73-i 73'4 78', 78. 100 1004 83 ', 81 4 90 90 71 71 47 ',4 47 'I 6. Vs 66 M 105Vi 1054 99', 99',-, 98 Vt ,98 '4 4 4 ',4 4-4 U 35 35,i 98 V4 98 4 80 80 95 T4 96 H 87 874 66'-, 11RS 12'.s 1 , 68 58 J 48 36 i 13 31 T4 93 Ta 104 12 ',4 17 171 '4 171 ',4 1 11 i 11 fit. a: .tr.s: !9T 100'4 14 27, 28S J-l 68 . . ' 60 ',4 51 35a, 13 32 '4 194 "f 14 7 1Ti i -rl'4 1 6i 76 131U 114 '4 -. 1 4-lI 74 U i 40t 14 95 165V -t 1'4 zs-; Hank of England Statement London. March 6. Thn weekly state ment of the Dank of Kngland show a the following changes: Total reserves, 28, 608,000 s decrease. 11,134,000; circula tion. f71.i92.'i0O; Increase. 767,000; bullion, 81.261.000: decrease. iI77,000 : other securities, 84,744,000; lHcren.ee, 1,604,000, other deposits. 128,732.000 j Increase. 9.563,000. subtle deposits. 26.702,000; dc-crease. !2l.fl0"; ;ov em inent securities 69.196,000; Increase. 9,000,000. The proportion of tho banlc'a reserve to liabilities Is now 11.60 per cent against 20.51 per cent last week, nnd compare with 18.24 Jo- 17 31 per cent in this week last year " The "clear ings through the London hank, for the Avjkl isrers, (476.260.640 ftsalnate f424. 94ft.iMO kurtrwlr nm4M.M''Ulii" WMat laKOSsW. Atlanta . Big Ledge .... 'j Butte New York .... H Con Ariz 1 C F S & Jerome .... ' First National .... l'i Ooldfteld Merger ... 5 C.Oldneld L'ona is Rnldfleld Florence . . 15 (Sqldneld Kewanas . . 4 Oreen Monster 'i Hecla Mining 4'. Howe Sound 3 a. Independence Lead . 2 Jerome Verdo Jim Butler 3 Jumbo extension ... 12 MeKlnley-Darragh .- 45 Magma Copper . . .27 Mother Lode ... .30 Mines Co of America. 1-3 Nevada Hills '. .'. .. 3 Nevada Wonder "l Nlplssing- ... 8T. Ohio Copper . ... "4 Ray Hercules ... .2 Ban Toy . . a Tonopan 14 lit R 20 20 6 3T4 3 38 15 48 29. 32 : U 6 80 9 y a 1!4 12 5 U 19 6 ( 14 Extension . . 2U United Verde ... .32 West End Con. ... 1 '4 White Caps 10 Yerlngton .....-,. 4 IIOM1R Bethlehem 7 (notee).lOl Cosden OH 6s. SOU Cosden i.Cp Is 90 ty 03 Cudahy U J0H4 J02U liussian uovi ; . . on so. do 6 Vial. - .'.. 64 115 Houmtrn-RailaViy'S.? 99 tt'l Todd Shlpbulldlnr .104 110. '-, v "' " M J't . i ".. '. ... ,3U I'tah Copper . 69 Va-CarX'hem 5,4 , Wabash . 8 '4. do nt-ef a. . . 3314. "West .Maryland 105 West Pac . .2044 no prer . . db, Westlngh Mfg., 44 I Wheel & UK.. 8U Wlilte Motors , 63 Wlllys-Overld . 274, A nr.f 0 4 lZ Ylll..trt r-AH ' -CI? Worth, P & do pref .do pref 67 '4 tit 8. 33 tt 10 4 20 a 56 U 44 8 53 '4 26 H i'Z 116 , 105'4 30tt 82 94'4 1144 69 4 54 14 84 33Vn 1054 204 66 tt s ns'4 27H Vi 4i 24 -f 3 2 2'4 H 2'i 4 i n- t ? l . Hlah snno Am Cct oil 5s 88 li 147000 Anglo-Fr 5s 97,", 6000 Am For Sec 5s 99 s 2000 Am Smelt 5s '91 2000 Am T & T 5s 90, 5200ft do 6s 103'4 4000 Am Writ P 5s 90 5000 Ann Arbor 4s. 65 1000 Armour C 4 Vis 88 1000 Atchison 4s . 82'-. 1000 Bait & O 5s.. 81 'A 2000 do cv l'-,s. 77S 1000 Bkln Jl T 4S. 49 9000 Bordeaux Os.lOiy, 3000 Can i, 6s 1921 98V, 3000 do 1926 . . Of,", 7000 do 1931 . 97S 12000 Cent Leath 5s 96'4 10000 Chile Cop 7s 107'a 12000 C fi O cv 4'4s. 78- 20000 do conv 5s . S5'4 2000 Chi Rwy 6s . 78 '4 17000 Chi B &Q 4s.-. 95 ,3000 Chi Mil & St P rfd 4'3s .. 71 '4 1000 do conv 4'-s 7? POOOCol Indus 6s.. 7S'i 5000 Col AV So 4',-s. 78s 28000Cof Ptirls 6s. loom 100 9000 lo T II r,s- ssvs 1000 Ills Sen C 5s 90 6000 Du Pont 4 'is 71 2000 Urle cv is S U 47 U 6000 do gen 4s 66 V I 35000 Fr Rep 5'4s. .105V, 2000 den Klec 6s. . 99 ',3 2000 Indiana Stl 5s. 98V4 3000 Iowa Cent 4s.. 4414 58000 Intb Met 4Hs 35, 11000 Int Mer M 6s. 98t 3000 Int Agr 5s. 80 1000 Lka Stl 5s 123. 967s 2000 dn 6h I960 87 5. 15009 Leh Val els 6s,1014 IOIVj 19IM 2000 Llg & M T 5i, 9t4 9ltt 91 4 I00O do 7 ..,.1124 112VJ H2H 13000 Ixu fc Nash 4s 86'4 85" 85J4 684000 Lib Bond 3',Js 98.90 98.62 98.80 215000 do conv 4s., 93.58 93.48 93.54 67000 do 1st Is... 93.20 94.04 94.10 1841000 do 4 ,is . .. 93.30 95.18 95.26 12000 -do 1st 4',is . 94.86 94.80' 94.82 1122000 do 2d 4 '4's .. 94.00 93.84 94.00 2989000 do 4th 4'4s 94.04 93.84 94.04 39000 Lyons ,6s lot's 101tt 101ft 45000 Marseilles 6s .101?, 2000 Mldvalo 6s . . 87 1000 Mo J'ac W I j 5s 1923. .. 33 11000 do 6s 1926.. 89'. 6000 Mo Pac gen 4s 61 6000 Mont rower 5s 91 14 8000 N -V C &H 314s 72'u 6000 do con 4b. . . 74 35000 do 6s 98 3000 N Y City 4s "66 91 1000 do 414B "60.. 96 6000 do 4lk 1963.100'i 3ftnn rin (Un 1965.101 6000'do 414s 1966 101',i 1004 100?, 1UUU OO itch uv ,1957 101 V 1000 N V Pock 4s.. 71 2000 N Y O & W 4s 69j 2000 N V Tel g 4 '4b 90 4000NYWC&H 4 lis 49 1000 Norf & W 4s. 83'J lOOO.North Pac 4S. . 83 14 4000 Or Short U firt.ini 17000 Pa gen ct 414s 8tVv 24000 do 5s 1968.. 944 7000Pblla Co cv '22 9 Hi 3000Plercc-O 6s "24 92H BOOORep Ir & 8 Cs. 96?, 6000 San A&A P 4s. 66 20000 Seab AL adj 5s 49 16000 sth Pac cv 4s. 83'4 22000 do cv 6a..iu;'j iu? IOoOSo Rwy. 4s.... 66'., 64'4 1000 do 6s 94 94 1000 Third AvndJBs 28 'i 2U 3000 UtnhP&LCo 5s 9814 98',4 1000 U S Realty 6s. 68 68 3000 U S Rubber 5s 86'i 86T4 22000 US Steel s f5s.l0fli,4 10014 100 2000 Union Pnc 6s.l034 103'4 103 6000 U K or i v s I 614s 1919 ..100U IOO141 100U 23000 do 614s 1921 98U 98!, 98) 19500' .do 514s 1937.1004 100't 1004 1000 west t'.ieo us. vt ; us 1000-West Md 4s.. 61 61 4000 West Un 4'4 864 86',4 MONEY-LENDING HATES Mill' TO BK Money on call, mixed collateral, opened today at 4 '4 per cent tor lending ana renewing, un an in dustrial collateral tho opening rale was 5 per cent. There was a larger volume of tlmo money offered todAvthati at any time for p. week; nil Industrial loanB .were made at SVi'to 5si percent, with a. sub stantial amount of, loans being con tracted, Mixed sjipllaterals were around 6'.j per cnt. , Member hank acceptance bills were quoted at 4 5-165J4U and non-member ellglbles at i'(H 6-16. Ineligible, bills were at fi 151,514 per Cent discount. 1'llttjADRLPIIIA Call. 6 per cent; time, 6H Q 6 per cent. Commercial pa per, three lo six months. GttG'5',4 pr cent; six months. tVper'cent. I.ON PON; Money It' quoted at 3 '4 per cent. Discount rates, short and threo month blls, 3 17-32 per cent. BAR SILVER Commercial bar silver was quoted In New York today at M.Ol'.t per ounce, unchanged; In London at 474 d, unchanged. Refined Sugars Unchanged New York, Mnrch 6. Refined bugarii are unchanged at 9c less, 2 per cent for cash. The demand la nulet. Raws ar unchanged at 7.2 8e, delivered. 101 ',4 101, ", 87 S7 93 89 61 9114 72 V, 74 98H 91 96 100i 93 89 : 61 ' 9114 72 1,4 74 98i 91 96 100, ioo4 iooy, 101 !4 101 U 71 71 69V4 9'i '.III 9U, 49 49. , 83T4 834 831,. 83 li 101 101 94a, 91 tt 924 95 65 48T4 82 ?4 94 4 9ltt 924 95 H 65.. 484 82 4 10294 66',4 28 tt 98 4 68 86 FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York." March 6, The foreign ex change market this morning was quiet nnd featureless. Sixty-day sterling hills were 4.73 tt. and ninety-day bills, 4.714, both nominal and unchanged from yesterday's quotations. Qilotatlonss vere: Demand sterling 4.75i, cables 4.76 7-16. Franc checks 5.47'4, cables 5.4G14. Lire checkH 6.36 '4. cables 6.35. Swiss checks 4.S8, cables 4.84. Oullder checks 41. cables 41 tt. Peseta checks 20.85. cables 21. Stockholm checks 27.95. cables 28.15. Chrisllanla checks 27. cables 27.15. '" Copenhagen checks 25 90, cable 26.10. Ruble currency was unchanged at 14'4. BANK CLEARINGS Hank rlirlrt)kn todiy romrared with cor responding dav.a.t to jeara: rhiia . . inn.m.iRft i.io.soi.fiOA fss.soc.707 NY.. ,',113.207, . IS. ,rill4,74R.8fil 57S..-.4I, 441 Iloslon . .M.(MI7.i74 35.743.012 33.llllll.4W Baltimore 12.174. t,n7 1 : Porphyry Copper Dividends Cut New Yrk The Porphyry 'Copper dlvdendsawere cut: Utah declared 31,50; Chlno, 75 cents; Ray, 50 cents; Nevada, 37 cents Three months ago Utah declared $2.50 a share; Chlno. $1; ltay, 75 cents, and Nevada. 75 cents. Divi dends nre payable March 31 to stock of record March 14. Finance Co. of Fa. Pays Extra The Finance. Company of Pennsyl vania has declared the regular quarterly dividend or 11.5a per snare ana an extra dividend of one-quarter of 1 per cent on the first preferred stock, both payable April 1 as registered March 16. Income Tax Primer THE Income Tax Primer prepared by the Bureau of "Internal Revenue has just been issued. . Wc have reprinted this booklet, and copies may be obtained on request. The Primer contains 130 pertinent ques tions and answers regarding the Income Tax, and will be found of assistance to the taxpayer. , We shall be pleased to give you desired in formation 'regarding the preparation of your return, and to supply you with such forms as have been issued. Our Booklist on the New Revenue Law contains the full text of the income tax, war profits and excess profits tax, and other pro visions of the Act, with explanatory sum maries and examples of the application of the law. This booklet will be sent on request. CLAYTON F. BANKS 421 Chettnut Street, Philadelphia Correspondent Guaranty Trust Company of New York 61 i ... 7&H 73 Vi 75 -4-2 M, M. 08 66 CK --4U A . 03(4 93 03U - -1 12 U.. 72i -72.U 72H ij 10l, Ji Ailit-Chilmeri Pays Back Dividend. ew Turk,. Mflrch 6, The Allls: Chambers Manufacturing: Company has declared n-regular 'quarterly dlvldenct, of.ljper'cent on the preferred and of 1 per cent on nccqunt of accumulated dividends. Three months ago ; of 1 per cent was declared on account of accumulated ,cllvld'nda..i . This, leaves 3U per ceht on back dividends yet to be paid. . .Dividends,, are payable April 15 to stock of,rc;cord4Mnrcli31. GOVERNMENT BONDS ', . , nid Ask ranama -coupon 2a. .1030.. .... Hi I ... ., Fanama rtalstcred 2s. 1036,,, Of 9S' iruma rooporf Vs. 1B3H..,,., 07 ,, Papanvi,reltrecl'i'a.Tt08... HT saiji Pahanu-cavpon 3a, 10SI. ,,,. ST 02 Panama rralsttrrd 3s. 1001.,. S7 BJ I Philippine 4s. lst lninppiDS IS, laa.i,;,,,, Phlllpplna 4a. iM,..,.. 1 H llsv eounon :. into. O H Gov rtslsttred a, 1030 tr B aor coupon. is. iuo fT St Caw vuH.t.,b4 a-' ' B JtWiii l - i sifllBsftili'ilii nlri A ii fr Bankers' Banquet Saturday Nihl The seventeenth annual banquet of the Philadelphia Chapter American Institute of Banking- will be. held In the Bellevue fiiratford Hotel on Saturday evenlne, March 8. The sptakcrs will be M. O. Pruali. president of the American In ternational Shipbuilding Coriwratlon ; Owen -J. Roberts, of the Philadelphia bar, and J. C. Thompson, president of the American Institute of UankhiK. Over nine hundred reservations,, the full capacity of the Bellevue ballroom, have been made, J - " Cotton Buyers and Sellers New York, March 6. (Old style) Hopkins and .Mitchell bid ;, Montgomery and' Hartcorn. offered. April (old) Slgel bid; Mitchell of fered. May (old) Hyman. Krederlckson. Sledenbenr, Hartcorn, Smith, Se)lar and Bartlett bid: Kllnn, Hopkins, Olfford, Cone, Burnett. Oeran. blgel. Brooks, Bache and Schley offered. ' . May (new) Wachrman, Mitchell and Newman bld.'Younr. Bartlett, Wenmin and (Jeer. offered. t . J-. . t rm.' . atUjoj(r.ojifj'f!a. 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