mmm W W i 0.I& tf T" r v - VVT'" " - rtfX- - ?? jHmn'i W-W" Wn' EVENING' PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA', MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1919 17 bs BAR SILVER Commercial bar sliver was quoted In New York today at $1.12H an ounce, a decline of c. In London the price was unchanged nt 50d. The following companies offer INSURANCE of all kinds Bfeidler & Bookrayer General INSURANCE BROKERS 424 Walnut Street tomionJ T Uat 4$t New York Office 95 William Street P 1817 1910 Fire Association OF PHILADELPHIA N. W. Cor. 4th & Walnut Has given its policy holders solid Indemnity for more than one hundred years and has never been so strong financially as now. Have you a policy In this old and reliable Company'' CHARTER PERPETUAL llllllllllllllUlllllllllllllllllllillllllllllliTi Fire Auto Marine Insurance Company of North America Philadelphia Oldest American Stock tnwranet Co. founded In i?(j Capital Assets Over Surplua to rollcj boldera ... $4,000,000 .30,000,000 (12.000.000 Jt n a s e a raid Since 1702 . $203,147,689.78 Home Office Third and Walnut Sta. Uptown Office 210 neul Estate Trust nidi. Commonwealth Casualty Company Oldest Philadelphia Casualtu Comnany Assets $700,000.00 Automobile and Teams Accident and Sickness Insurance Attractive Liberal Rates Policies Prompt Claim Service Ask Your Broker for Commonwealth Protection Call, write or phone Drexel Building gfcMa ,aatfci .. iM'WyxtVyT. .1 ! I J ' '' ' Jl Wright-Martin Aircraft Corporation Important Notice to Stockholders As your Committee has ascertained that there is apparently a very large amount of common stock of Wright-Martin Aircraft Corporation, which is not owned by the persons in whose names the stock is regis tered, and as it is of the greatest importance to the shareholders that they should have an opportunity to deposit their stock under the Plan and Agreement of July 11th, 1919, the Committee has extended the time for deposits until and including September 1st, 1919, so that the Plan and Agreement may be brought to the attention of owners of stock who are not registered on the books. Copies of the plan and agreement should be obtained at once from the Depositary, The Equitable Trust Company of New York, 37 Wall Street, New York City. New York, August 15, 1919. CHARLES HAYDEN, Chairman, FREDERICK B. ADAMS, A. J. BROSSEAU, JAMES B. CLEWS. GEORGE H. HOUSTON, AMBROSE MONELL, HENRY K. POMROY, ANDREW V. STOUT, Committee. CHADBOURNE, BABBITT & WALLACE, Counsel, 14 Wall Street, New York, N. Y. H. J. WOLFF, Secretary, 14 Wall Street, New York, N. Y. International Motor Truck Corporation Important Notice to Stockholders As your Committee has ascertained that there is apparently a large amount of stock of International Motor Truck Corporation which is not owned by the persons in whose names the stock is registered, and as it is of the greatest importance to the shareholders that they should have an opportunity to deposit their stock under' the Plan and Agreement of July 11th, 1919, the Committee has extended the time for deposits until and including September 1st, 1919, so that the Plan and Agree ment may be brought to the attention of owners of stock who are not registered on the books. Copies of the plan and agreement should be obtained at once from the Depositary, The Equitable Trust Company of New York, 37 Wall Street, New York City. New York, August IS, 1919. CHARLES HAYDEN, Chairman, FREDERICK B. ADAMS, A. J. BROSSEAU. JAMES B. CLEWS, GEORGE H. HOUSTON, AMBROSE MONELL. HENRY K. POMROY, ANDREW V. STOUT. Committee. CHADBOURNE. BABBITT & WALLACE, Counsel, 14 Wall Street, New York, N. Y. H. J. WOLFF, Secretary, 14 Wall Street, New York, N. Y. ri Philadelphia Markets GRAIN AND FLOUR WHEAT Receipts, 30,032 bushels The market was unchanged And trade was quiet lVi quote No 1 red winter. 12 38. No 1 northern spring 82 SO No 1 hard vvinter. $2 30 No 1 red winter. garlicky, 2 37, No 4 .... 13 HO, No 1 red. garltekv snd smutty. 12 34t No 2 red winter. 12 39. No f.' 30 2 northern spring. 12 31. No 2 hard wintr Yi aoj iso, i: rea winter, gsrucKy, ir3t. rso 2, red, smutty. $2 81. No 3 red, garlicky and smutty $2 31. No 3 red winter. 12 32 No 8 northern spring, 12 32, No, 8 hard winter 12 32; No 3 red winter, garlicky, 13 30 No, 3 red, amuttv. 12 30 No 8 red. garltekv and smutty. 12 27 lower grades on their merits CORN Receipts, none Supplies were small and the market was dull at former rates. We quote ellow in car lots for local trade, as to quality and location, at t2 120 2 1.1 per bushel OATS Receipts, 3600 bushels. Trade was dull and there was no change In prices Me quote Car lots as to location No 1 white. O4 0flr. No. 2 white, 000104 c. No 3 white. U!0RS4c. No 4 white, fiSSS4e TLOVR Receipts. 184.742 bushels. IV. tnand was light, and the market was nom inally unchanged quotations to arrive, rer 106 lbs In 140-lb Jute sacks Winter straight, weatern, old, 110 18010 BO new, 310 10010 40, nearby, old $10 10010 10. new. $10010 23. Kansas straight, nw $11 011 23, Kansas, short patent, new $11 R09 11 7S spring, short patent, old. 113ft 13 30, do, patent, old. $12 5O013i do, do. pew. $113011RO do. first clear, old, $9 21010 RTR FLOUR was dull but steady We quote at $8.6000 25 per barrel, In sacka, as to quality PROVISIONS Ther tr fair JobblnT demand and values centrally rufd eteedv Quotations Beef, In acts, smoke-i ind air-dried .He. Icnuekles and tenders smoked ond ilr-drled, .He. pork, famllv 57c hnms. S r eurd. loose 3K04OO: do. skinned, loose. 370Tc do do. smoked. 30040c. do boiled bone's, ,1.1c picnic shoulders S F cured loose. 284c; do. smoked. 2(i0SOe: belllts. In pickle leose. 36c. breaktaat bacon. 44c. Urd. 37r REFINED SUGARS Light ofTerinsa restricted business were unchanged on basis of Oo Prices for line granulated DAIRY PRODUCTS BUTTER The market fcr fine creamrv advanced 4 c under light offerings and a fair inquiry. Quotations, Solid-racked cream ers extras, S64c. higher-scoring goods, S74 0 5O4ci the latter for Jobbing salev extra firsts 8.14 0.1HC firsts. 824 0144c seconds. 50052c. sweet creamery choice o fine ,184 0O4c do fair to good ,114 w .I7l.c. fancv brand of prints Jcbbinc at 6l0R3e fair to choice. 810ciOc EGOS Thn limited receipts of rtrlctlv fine ears were promptly cleaned up nt 'wHI nrlriB OtintaHnns Frp cases, ncarhv $13 00 per crate, current receipts, that will grade. $18, fair to good. 118.10014 40. wettern extra firsts. $15 60 per case firsts. $14 400 18, nearby and western seconds, $100012 60, fancv selected eggs Jobbing at 10 061c per dozen. CHEESE Eaej Receipts 4072 boxes Flat, current make, colored average run. 294 030c, flat, current make, white, average run. 204 0 30c colored specials. 304 331c white specials, 30031c POULTRY LIVE The market ruled firm with de mand absorbing lh limited. offerings. Qui tat ons- Fowls ill express, 3w1,e. ex ceptional lots higher spring chickens broil ers, not Leghorns, vellow-sklnned w-lghlng 14 02 lbs apiece, 3S04Oc exceptional tots higher- spring chlrkens broilers t not Leg horns yellnw-.suinned vrelgnlng 1014 Irs splece 36037c: white Leghorns J'1'2"; skinned welghlnr IK 02 lbs. apiece 330 34c; white Leghorns yellow-sklnned smaller WILLIAMS C& WALTON General Insurance Agents Nos. 416-420 Walnut St. PHILADELPHIA iif.wr"il'T; SOJTMjl rooeters. ; doT Pakln. er 1A. 230240; , ducks 2IO300 (..Inn flAD sze oie. Co, Indian Runner, old. 2A02SC pigeons per pair eia per pair, loir iSc do young Sour",- DRESSED Fowls war scarce and le higher nrotllnr chickens were In fair de mand and firm. Quotation! Fcwle, fresh Kill arv.piekea, in .poxes, weighing io. and over anleee. inci womnins o"i ,' 38080c, weighing 3 lbs. 3506c, eliea. 88084c, fresh-killed, in. bolt fancv. dry-picked, weighing 4 lbs. ajid oer apiece. 41e; weighing 84 lbs apiece SIC. wrignins: Oft inn li-re o,....v. "' . -j-u i: - " r ... weigninro ids aniece. astise emsn-r sites, 820880, old roosters dry-picked 2Te broilers. Jersey choice 48050c other near- v... aeeejAA H,iKlnn,l lot higher ao western. 3.1038c spring duck ling Island snd nesrbv. 82c. squabs white, weighing 11012 lbs per rtoten $8 30O0 21 .do . nt- ....r.kT-l nm' A Ik. . Ar.m t 10 NT 21. do. do. welshing 8 lbs per doten $6WiJI I a a .ii.hi.. ? the nee not per dojn $4 100 5 25. do. do. welshing. 6 064 lbs per dozen per oozen. small and i J2 .1003 in dark. $1500 2 23 No 2, 6Oe0$2 FRESH FRUITS FRESH FRUITS Supplies were largely of unattractlie stock and th market was Irregular We quote- Apples per basket. 40c$18O, do. per bushel hamper, jneff $1 7ft do. per bbl ffVn,e,,r0ni. loupes western, per crate. $1 2102 25 do Defaware and Maryland per crate , 1 71 Watermelon- southern, per car 1110 0410 Ulackberrles. per I'.' A?,.vl lWhea Delswsre and farj-Ind. rjr crste. M03 do, New Jersey, per crate lljn do do. rer basket 5OC0$1 50 Huckle berries, per qt 20023c. .Lemons per pot it era nr.nr.. Csl fornla. per box. $20 Oranges. California, per pox. VEGETABLES ,1 .10. ' VEOETARLES The market ruled firm .a in .nm rii h hsr. wjtn a "irne. msnd and light receipts, We quote White ro-atoes Ess-ern Shore, i'rginia rer bbl 00 .ier. Te? liraskel-No V.nU8.1.??,, 'jT'l grades. r,O07.1c. do. Jr 150-Ib earUs. $3 -5 0 8 35 Cabbage per ba'ket 80 0 61c On Ions New Jersev, per basket 71c0 11.30; do. do. per bush -hamper. $102.80 LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS Chlrnso.Aug 18 -.S-.,n:'nr.,n.r2'thi,n head Uneenly strong to 80 higher than Saturdays general trade Most sales ...0 nll'unT.lO 0 2121 l?i .h;wVh.nM5 Jj0 21 "n light. $17 71021 30; heavv packing sow. ' smooth '.IT Virn"io018 and western beef steers alow to I ling and butcher cattle, caliea shout eteadv HeeJ steers. Chnlee lower lear- ana teeacrs and itI'.i "?A. '"SS,1? K 25. -rjmmjn. IMfJMP, ' m,n and tin -'n in sir. iiiv-u i usit - . . . . medium J0 0 11 2.1 bu'cherel-'- fT ... CT11 cows $7 25014. calves. $5ft?2l-v.,v. Umbs strong, to !. ,;- -JJi; um'md ?trony to 2V hhfr rft'-rn si a 2.n u .1 tr- Ul1iar 19rllMS tronc te Men i ... t,q Kn wethers, Feeders ,.U VJ is. HOOS Receipts i. Metier for medium .m?.TB'M?rVet.SV: higher for medium acme Heav welshts. other ateaav ri ..,0 rnr ?E ?h$2O0?O21. plsJ. 1 7.1020 racers, S1451isr,'l ..--,. r-.-n ,-(. C-ATfLE Receipts. ?""""" - slses Pw'AN'LPLfa,,,s;brr head . Fat sheep ;ao '""" " latnbs'SOc lower, at $17 nWit H' 10'. -hoping Veers. V ITtjuten- ere lll'Tl". 70. -ri,,., $4 50011 M bulla heifers SS01R.O". cow, .,..--; n clWA;rr,00n he'ad.' actiW. ISe h,!V.SRcoelp.,. MOO head Active WSV ug'nt'do. ,X5'35l20VS.Vi-.5o so. rounelS01? 30 , ,T1n,t.,r,ts. 4400 MtK.1,1-.. s-': w.-",. i;;r 1100 is. hend -A.-tle" Lambs. 2.1c T1D!.. -'. ! ..V T- - $11011 50. ewes enrlinss jiif n v. - tinihaii till 10 1ft mlxtd sheep $10 SOWll 18 HOGS- -Tte-I T7MH... nt.-. Mo.. Aug Top. $21 Jacker rl"X ""o.urrweightrriO 730'2O fOi .....-..-. . .-.--,-. . -AH 11,'m, llti T.1O0 21. plB81 $1.6S20.in. CATTLE Receipts, SS.unu neiio pteadv lleivy beef steers., chi ioide Vni4 fsoiT. com-1 Stodefihti. gVo'd and 18 30, medium and ( Sl.v is I,', itj1 steady Ton J17 7.1. teeoers " I'Li.: u Vni.nns down $18017 78 culls fnd common s 300 12 T1, nrltn't' wMhere n kKiTI 19 tin' X 2.1 n 2S, ew. culls and pnmmnn S31si. urruuiet fedTr"ambs. $13 30 014 50 iu iur4"i ;:-. ' , ...n,. ewei, i"Ur' iu, asH choice $14 30017 50 5"?- h.ie ir. is soft nn earnings ot 51, a I, J8'"-'. TS512 Mreanneri-jn cut- of 52,304.000. LV.' " sesA53. veal calve; light an siA.?W'l?,l50tai,T"r . Net earnings of the " '::2'1 ;.":,. ,0000 head Higher banks for the first six hiiCLii-ncm'" "... a .....a.. 1. F BUSINESS NOTES Several American and RrltWi flrms are preparing to start large rommer. nal undortakinRi in Plnland, especially saw mills and minlnc enterprie.. The New South Wales gold yield for .Tune was 4000 ounces, valued at 17, 000, as compared with S000 ounces, i slued at 32,000, for June, IMS. Alcohol has scored a Drlre advance rlurlnu the last few dars because of the . . , . . . large demands coming from domestic and foreign sources. The denatured alcohol has advanced from -14 and fiO cents a gallon to 4S and f2 cents, ac cording to proof and quality. Negotiations are said to he In prog. res, to combine the four Scottish mineral oil companies in association with the Anglo-Perinn Oil Company. The combined capital of the four Scottish oil companies represents a ptim more than 2,000.000, (510, 000, 0001. A point of contact between the petroleum industry and the automo tive industry has been established by the appointment of a Joint committee of both industries to dlcuss mutual problems. NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET Ne Yorlt. Aug. 1R. Right after the call, the coffee market ruled nervous, but there was less cNcltemcnt ond prices were easily influenced by orders cither way. September sold from 22 to 21.2.".. December from 91 In "fl 7.1 ,,,! IT-- , ----- - . .-..u, u.,u ...,,,, ! advanced r noints to 20.70 durin-r tho ' first hour of trading R. Aires Todd & Co., Santos, cables "general frost. Considerable pending flowering greatly affected." The early Santos future cable re. ported ncltances of 7."i0 to 177.", rcU this being followed before the onenlnr i by another cable reporting a decline of eorn. but also improved on covering OTt ..).. ..l.l-t. J...1.1 ,.....,. . . .' . . lll.l relS, Which doubtless ltent 1n,l prices from going the full limit of ad- Vance, or 200 points. 200 points. -i. rl I CJose close1 21 is 20 jo 20'm So a? . Open High Low .21 10 22 00 20 00 lAurr.t November . . . . 'J( nil -'ft Ti December 20.91 21 00 20.40 20 49 19 PI I SKIS !S!I! .'anuirv Tf brm rv March . April ... Mai .lur. July .... Bid 20 ,11 21 OO 20 40 .'0 83 20 70 2031 T ; ;' .',, 4i, n m ss su.r 20 10 20.40 20 30 10 05 Financial Briefs The time for deposit of Wright Martin Aircraft Corporation and In ternational Motor Truck Corporation, under the plan and agreement, has been extended to September 1. Proctor &. Onmhlr fnr tho t. mAaA 1 rorior a. uamoic, lor ttie year enflPrt ""' 30- reports earnings of 10.302 000. an increase of ilO.uOO.OW). all and 25.000. a lecreasc Federal rteserve months of 1010 hao been at the rate of 02 per cent on an average paid in capital of SSI, 78S.O00, compared with 5.1.0 per cent for the same period last year and IKS per cent in 1017. Total earnings nere ?-H!.finO.."7, and total current expenses 50.0G1.74G. The Now Tork subtreasnry lost $104,000 to the banks on Saturday, reducing the cash net gain since Fri day to ?2,S07,000. TVord has been received in Pittsburgh that the spcretarv of state of Texas has authorized the Lone Star Oas Company to increase its capital stock from 50,000,000 to $10,000,000. The plan for exchange of stock of the I'. I. dn l'ont do Nemours & Co. for the nculj incorpo-ated du Pout Se curities Company iill not be carried out at present, according to m letter sent to stockholders. Ths delay Is ilue to doubt as to whether income tat would ha-.e to be paid in connec. tion with the exchange of the securities. Official notice is given that Lieuten ant Colonel Theodore Roosevelt lias withdrawn from the firm of Montgom ery & Co. as of April 1, 10111. Itusi ncss will be conducted by the remaining partners, n. L. Montgomery, William J. Clothier. Walter C. .Tnnney, Michael Gavin, Edward P. Currier and II. H. Marlor, until September 1, wnen .T. II. Perkins will become an additional mem ber of the firm. The stock list committee, of the Philadelphia Exchange, lias today ad mitted to tho unlisted department of the exchange Commercial Trust Company-warrants issued in connection with the increase of capital stock au thorized August fi. The committee has fixed the commission to be charged on these warrants at twenty centH per share. These warrants will be printed on tape x-com war-x. According to custom, there will be no meeting of the Philadelphia Hapid Transit directors today, the third Mon day in August, and there will be no statement of .earnings until next month. LOCAL MINING STOCKS TON'OPAH STOCKS Bid Asked 82 in Jim Butler MacNimara . . . Midway Mizpah Extension . .... Montana North Star . . Rescue Hula IVost End 30 HO 20 07 13 it, 19 20 IS GOLDFIELD STOCKS Atlanta 03 Blue Bull 02 Booth 07 Ulamf B B "1 Kewanas 03 Oro Sller Pick 08 MISCELLANEOUS Aril United 21 Nsvadi Wonder 40 Tecopa Mln 09 09 n 03 03 30 in 12 Pennsylvania Railroad to Pay Bonds The $4,0S3,000 f per cent consoli dated mortgage bonds of the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company maturing Sep. tember 1 will be paid ou presentation at the company's office, Philadelphia or New Tork, on or after September 2, September 1 being a holiday. This will dispose of all the X per cent bonds Issued under this mortgage, other issues having been made at 4 per cent and 84 per cent. The 5 per cent bonds were issued in 1870, the next issue be ing brought out in ISM at 4 per cent. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company has no other issue of its own bonds fall, ing due until July 1, 1021. when $5,. 63S.00O 4s secured by Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore stock fall due. DIVIDENDS DECLARED MoKlnlay. parraga and Savasa Minis. uartrly of 4 per, eantv payable October i (a atoak ot rtord Septnaber t. FINAL PRICES HIGHER IN MARKET FOR CORN. Array of Depressing News Gives Bears Increased Confidence. Oat3 Improve GRAIN REf.T WEATHER FORtCAST, Chicago, Aug 18 Illinois Missouri and Wisconsin Fair tonight and Tuesday Minnesota Fair tonight and Tuesdu . warmer extreme west tontght and In south Tuesday Iowa Fair tonight and Tues day warmer extreme west tonight and In west and central Tuesday North Dakota Fair and warmer tonight Tuesday partlv cloudy and cooler South Dakota Fair tonight and Tuesday warmer Nebraska Fair tonight jnd Tuesday warmer Kansas Fair 'omght Tuesday and prob abl IVednetdav warmer extreme north tonight and In northeast Tuesdav Mon tana and Wsomlnc Fair tonight and Tuesday Chicago, Aug H. A great array of depressing news gave the bears In corn increased conlldence today, ond made them very aggressive. Prices were forced down sharply under general sell ing, but toward trie close the demand Improved and final prices were above the bottom. Among the influences on the bear side were new low records for foreign exchange, favorable weather and crop conditions, increasing receipts and the progress being mode by the federal and other authorities in the fight against the high cost of living, as well as the un favorable fiuaneial situation abroad. The rash article was weaker. Regional Director Aishton Issued or ders to cancel Immediate instructions issued on August C that freight be ac cepted subject to delay on account of the shopmen's strike, the trouble hav ing been ended. New corn is being moied from Texas, and last, week's sell ing by the cnuntrj was expected to re tilt in heavier arrivals before the close of the week. u.its were pressed by the drop in Tho rnlnm. nt (n,l nns not laree isil 'selling pressure was not particular! lie.ivv. hnt the sbeonoo nt lie.lvv bnvlnr power was felt. ,, , ., , , . i, The cash article was weak and the iiir.'v-omcnt larger, owing to an improve- ' iiient In tho Mr cltiistinn . Leading futures ranged as follows ' torn (nw ,uervl Pat close 1 S.' 1 43'. 73 7.1 's Onrtn Hlsh tw Close 1 78 1 404 - s. 1 13? J i?u sw SerTt . 72, 73 71 72 74', Dee 73H 1'nrk Spt 43 40 t ird ST' 29 21 Oct J 73 Kibs Sept .24 70 tAskcd. 44 00 il 00 40 40 3 30 41 28 3 a f,o 20 2.1 20 00 2S OO 27 na 2S 30 27 !3 t20 40 21 05 21.70 23 20 23 47 Combined Reserve Bank Report 1Mhinffton, Ad jr. IS The weekly report! ff h rrimhtnifl t anHltirtti nf th tuln ' ' rieral R$ere banks at the clone of bul ' ncs on Frid Auvurt 15 Announc-d bv i tne i dral uesere itoard. In ai follows iouO omitted). nnovRCR.s I Ausust 15 August 1 Gold coin and certificate in ault . .... Gold settlement fund.. $250.0.11 .101.20(1 5202 743 ' 8,n3i! I Total enld 1 d by Gold with' Federal' $S11,8.17 $SM 3l 1.11S.S04 1.0S4.047I 121. S30 110 32 Re- s're ncents Gold redemption fund with U. S Treasurer Totnl gold resenes $2.082,3S7 $2, 081, 730 I eK,i tender siler eer tlnratrs a.nd subsidiary toln 69.13 07.302 Total reserves .$2.1.11.723 $2 1.12.11R Bills discounted, secured by goiernment war ob ligations . . $: All other Hills bought In open ni.irket Total hills on hand $2 U H Goiernmcnt bo ids V S Vtctorv notes U S rertlflcites of In debtedness ,322.002 $l.0S..Ha 220,317 223..13.1 374 37.1 3S1 2f, .714 $2,211 31I ,nm 27.UIM 274 28(1 Total earning assets .$2,440 S13 $2.472,4.18 Hank premises $ll,s0il ill, 03 Golo In transit or In custody of fr reign com putes so, ii3i. ooo s3.S3a.oon I'nodilected items (de ducted from gross de rinMts) .. . S3 .119 70S 043 rile per cent redemption fund against r ft. hank nots . ... 11.311 10.S03 All other resources . 0..103 O.ai, f Total resources . $.1,811 IRS J3.43fl.301 LIABILITIES C-vpltal paid In $S4.400 $R3,R07 Surplua SI.0S7 81 OS7 Goiernment deposits SS.1S4 108. OS,) Due to members, resene account l,77S,3i',1 1 73S.R07 Deferred aiallablllty Items , . 070.141 .1.-,8,4S3 Other deposits tncludlng for Jtoiernment credits 103 2in m 8S2 Total gross deposits $2.('.IR 704 $2 32S 8(10 T'ederll Reserve notes in actual circulation . $2,310,004 $2,332,037 Federal Retene bank ' notes In circulation (net i nihility . . . 209.709 201.311 ' All other liabilities In- i eluding foreign govern- I nient credits 20.381 19 172 1 Total liabilities .$1,113 188 $.1 430,301 Ratio of total reserves to net deposit and Fed eral Reserve note lia bilities combined 60 9". 40 4 Ratio of gold reserves to Federal Reserve notes In circulation after set ting aside 3,1 against net deposit liabilities . 01 4"i 39 S Refined Sugars Unchanged Nmv York. Aug. IS, The market for refined sugar continued virtually un changed this morning. All local re finers are out of the market bo f&r as new business is coucerned, but with the continuation of arrivals of raws on a somewhat larger scale rany result In some refiners increases, while others may be enabled to re-enter the market. Prices are unchanged ou the basis ot 11 cents, less 2 per rent for cash. Haws are unchanged at 7.28 cents delivered. The United States equalization board made no purchases of raws on Saturday. July structural steel commitments ag gregated 74 per cent of the rated ca pacity of the industry, against I'm per cent in the previous month, according to the Bridge Iluilders nnd Structural Society. The showing for July Is con sidered an exceptional one for peace time. Liverpool Cotton Liverpool, Aug. 18. There was a a fair demand for spot cotton today with prices easier on the basis of a de cllne of 11 points for middling at lS.2nd. Sales were 4000 bales : receipts, 37,000 bales, including 10,800 bales Amer ican. Futures were quiet in the early dealings. Spot prices were: American, middling fair. 20.82d I good middllug, Ift.HfM: fully middling, Ifi.SOd; mid dling. 18.2M; low middling, 10.54d; good ordinary, 14. Slid ; ordinary, 14.36d. London Metal Market New York, Aug 18 Tin Spot, 1271. off 10s. futurea 1283 10s. down II and strilt 273. unchanged sales Spot. 100 tons fu tures. 330 tons Standard copper Soot Unt 13s. futures, (102 13s. both up 3 10s. Pales. 30 tons Electrolytic copper Spot. (107, an advance of 12i futures, 1118. a gain ot 14 Lead Spot. (25: futures. 128 10s 3d, unchanged. Spelter Spot. HO 10s, up tl 10si futures. (41 10s. a gain of (1. Fall From Window Kill Woman Mary Lea my, sixty years old, ot 721 Catharine street, died jeste.-day at the Pennsylvania Hospital frpra concus sion, of the brain Sustained in a fall Saturday flroai a tfcird-story window oi uer Dome, Chinese Dies When Plane Falla San Francisco, Aug. IS. Chin Hoy, Chinese student, was kilted Instantly. 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Pine laland, Homer and Bull Bayou Fields, Louisiana. Palo Pinto, Young and Stephens Counties, Texas. Owns in fee 37,000 acres in Missouri. Owna approximately 70,000 acres of leases in the Republic of Colombia, South America. Total acreage owned approximately 116,000 acres. Present earnings now running at the rate of $600,000 per year. Company has recently sold 500 acres of its holdings in the Pina Island Field of Louisiana for a consideration of $1,250,000. The Company i undertaking to develop its vast holdings aa rapidly aa possible. Dealt in on Au 1'orJfc Curb Orders executed at the the market FRANK E. HERMA & CO. Specialist a .52 BROADWAY, NEW YORK and Chin Chang, a licensed Chinese aviator, who recently arrived here from the Hast, was Injured seriously yester '270 All Maturities Par and Accrued Interest COMMERCIAL TRUST COMPANY Member of Federal Reserve System City Hall Square THAT T" THE information we offer cannot be obtained from any other single source. It has the additional and un usual merit of being unbiased because we have no reason to extol the advantages of any one town to the detriment of others. ON the contrary, our own best interests are con sulted by giving candid re commendations, entirely suited to the needs of our clients, without reference to the conflicting claims of rival interests and competing municipalities. Our fees are paid by the municipality in which you locate. company day, at Redwood City, thirty miles south of San Francisco, when an air plane they ixere flying fell 2000 feet. FOR SALE Steel Steamers S. S. "BETHLEHEM" .. Official .Vo, 136984 Sailed Newport News for Boston. Aieus.t nth. About 2874 tons areas! 16S3 Net Register. S. S. "G. A. FLAGG" Official No. JS6SD At New York Suirar Ref. Co., Lent Island City About 3299 tons gross. 184 Net Register. S. S. "BRITON" Official No. 3493 i At Bertlwn & Peterson's. 'Besten. About 2134 tons gross, 1802 Net Register. S. S. "MAHONING" Official No. 92484 At Lambert's Point, Norfolk About 2341 tons gross, 1436 Net iwciaier. S. S. "CODORUS" Official No. 128886 Asrround Tscunlmas Polnf. About 2166 tons sross, 1802 Net Register. S. S. "NORTHERN KING" Official No. 130420 Arrived Bangor. Me.. August 11th I.xpects to sail for Lambert's Pt, Norfolk. wlUiln a few days. About 2599 tons gross, 1526 Net Register. S. S. "NORTHERN LIGHT" Official No. 130407 At Boston About 2599 tons gross, 1526 Net Register. S. S. "NORTHERN WAVE" Ofllctnl No 130437 Sailed Portland August Sth for Norfolk. About 2599 tons gross, 1526 Net Register. S. S. "NORTH PINES" Official No 110885 Sailed Buenos Aires June 24 for New York. About 3599 tons gross, 2157 Net Register. S. S. "RANDOLPH S. WARNER" Official No tlim At Pier No. 2. North River, New York. About 3299 tons gross. 1864 Net Register. S. S. "ROMAN" Official No. 110932 bailed Balboa July 23 Due New York the latter part of Rentembar. About 2768 tons gross, 1599 Net Re?lstir. S. S. ".SAXON" ("Ifflelat Vo onfi7t Sailed River Plate July 31 for New I York. I About 2663 tons sross, 1857 Net Register S. S. "SENECA" Official No 116277 Arrived Portland. Me , August 9 About 2674 tons gross, 1638 Net Register. S. S. "AMERICA" Official No. 92529 Sal'ed No-folk for Searsport August 4 About 2405 tons gross, 1381 Net Register. S. S. "CICOA" Official No. 7758T Sailed Norfolk for Portsmouth August 7 hout 1614 tons gross, 919 Net Register. S. S. "NORTHERN QUEEN" Official No. 130436 Arrived Boston from Norfolk August 8 About 2476 tons gross. 1385 Net Register. S. S. "SARANAC" Official No. 116318 At Whale Creek. Long Island City, New York About 2669 tons groeo, 1939 Net Register. S. S. "LAKE ONEIDA" At Pier No. 45. North River, New York About 2124 tona gross, 1667 Net Register. S. S. "LAKE MOHONK" 4 Official No. 218630 At 132d St . North River. New Tork About 2124 tons gross, 166T Net Register. These vessels can be inspected at the places named. All bids will b opened Friday. August 29th. at 10 o clock A M. In the office of th Kecretarv of the Shipping Board, 1319 P St. N. W Washington. D. C. A certified check payable to the Vnlted States of America, for Id per cent of the amount of th bid should accompany each bid. Tht balance of the successful bid la to b pild on th delivery of bill of sale. Th Board resarvea the right to reject any and all bids. Bids should be addressed te UNITED STATES SH I PP INS UUAni WAOnintllUIV, XJ, . C'fmA. marked "Bid for Ktatuner BarngV6 UNITED STATES SHffftiMi itafj itwt ,- sii l I fis.1 1 m i v 'wSk 1 3? r .! JL
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