EVENING' PUBLIC LED&I3R PHILADEX3?H1A, THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, M910 v. u K Financial Briefs A Chicago bonrd of trade member ship sold (liln week for .$0300 net to buyer, establishing a new high record. E. McCormlck lias been appointed Assistant to the president of the Hnll way Steel Spring Company. H. S. Banghart has been made treasurer, and B. C. Dunn, assistant treasurer. In declaring a quarterly dividend of $1.50 a share the directors of the La Belle Iron Works, of Pittsburgh, placed the common slock on n 0 per cent per annum basis. Heretofore the company has paid dividends of $1 a share quarterly with f 1 n share' extra. The regular quarterly dividend of $2 was declared on the preferred stock. From Interests close to the company It Is learned that the Coliimbln Orapha phnne Manufacturing Company has completed the purchase .of two fac tories, one located In the Metropolitan district of New York clty. nnd the other In this city. Negotiations arc alo TJti?:: z:1 IkiFxssgs. season's low mark 'bulges in cotton ESTABLISHED IN CORN ARE NOT MAINTAINED Wrighi-Mariia iiraet In lino With the policy announced by lulll also ronslrter n rpunlntlnn niithnrlz- the company several weeks ngo, whcnng the sale of such Increased corn It closed its Bridgeport plnnt, that newi IIUIII stock at less than par. The com- factories would be obtained. At that ( pany proposes to offer new stock to time officials stated that labor condl- ntnckhnldera at $70 n share. I'ar valuo tlons In linugepori were sucu uiac u ,uil be $100., was Impossible for the company to, - operate there Tc Nw yArk K(m,k j,xiin1(((, ,, . , , , , . , , , admitted to list Kink Itubber Company fulled Stales Industrial Alcohol 7 ,,. opnt ,,,.,.,,.,.,.,, cutmilntlvc coil Company has lued a call for a meet- x ,,, Mock 11I1(1 wlNon & c inr Inc. of stockholders on October , for , , , . H. purpose of voting on the icsolullou ' " ine .i,ihiii,ikhi par ot common mock of the Fairbanks Coinpniij a ( terdaj admitted to trndltig on the New York Stock Kxrhntigr. timcrnorH of the exchange nlo listed the 5Ji;i,!rS, .1(10 par of 7 per cent cuimilatite pre ferred and 242,lS.'l nlmrrn of common j of the XalU-al AiuII i-1 C'hr:-ici! Cympanj, Inc. s; .. 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 2nd, 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. N 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. V. , 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 Platband Agreement of July 11th, 1919, the Committee has extended the time for deposits until and including September 2nd, 1919, so that the Plan and Agreement may be brought to the attention of owners of stock who are not regis tered on the books. . i 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 YorkT August IS, 1919. CHARLES HAYDEN, Cnairman, r 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 Vall Street, New York, N. Y. H. J. WOLFF. Secretary, 14 Wall Street, New York, N. Y. Madison Tire and Rubber Co., Inc. Common Stock REGISTRAR Guaranty Trust Co. TRANSFER AGENT Columbia Trust Co. For information rcgardinsr the Company, reference is made to a letter from Rudolph A. Low, Esq.. President, copy of which is on file at the uflicc of the undersigned, and from which the following is summarized . Business: Madison Tire and Rub.ber Company, Inc., is engaged in the manu facture of high-grade cord and fabric pneumatic automobile tires, tubes, and other rubber products. Il its manufacture of cord and fabric tires only the highest grade of crude rubber and cotton is used. Its operations are conducted in a modern, well-equipped plant at Buffalo. N. Y. Its daily capacity will be I approximately 1,200 tires and 2,000 tubes. It also acquires and continues the business of the United States Rubber RcclaimingCo., Inc., started in 1881, onpf the largest and oldest independent rubber reclaiming companies in the world. Thus it will continue and further expand a hjt . -tim ntmim and sale of rubber products whicti has shown unusual profit and growtli for over thirty years. Capitalization: The capitalization of the Madison Tire and Rubber Co., Inc., wjll be : Cumulative Convertible 8 Preferred Stock Authorlieti (Par value $100,) , $2,000,000 Common Stock (no par value) 120,000 shares , The Company has no bonded indebtedness. v Eariliiig8: The income accounts of the Reclaiming Department of the Com pany have been audited by Messrs. Ernst & Ernst, Certified Public Account ants. The average income of that department for a five years period after the payment otofficers' salaries and alt taxes has been over $345,000, Basing the earnings of the. tire department on sales which have already been booked and on the capacity of the plant and the possibilities of the business with the new capital to be supplied, the earnings will be more than double this figure during the year 1920 and should steadily, grow. . All legal proceedings in connection with the issuance of this common stock will be approved by Messrs. Van Vorst, Marshall & Smith and Milton Dam mann, Esq.z of New York. Temporary common stock certificates will be issued pending. preparation of permanent certificates. , . , To b Issued presently $2,000,000 86,600 .shares S. M. Schatzkiri 60 New Street New York We are not reponsible for information contained in the above but have obtained it from eoufces we believe tc be reliable. s .A The American Agricultural Chemical report for jenr ended .lime ."(), net profit nfter (linriros and federal taxes, $4.ir.S,tlT0 against 98,111,012 a car iK. Market Weakens When Longs (Scattered Liquidation and Con- Pour Supply Into Pit. Oats Break tinued Liverpool Selling; Cause Weakness OHAIN nm.T WEATHER rOHECABT Chleniro, Auir 28 Illinois. Missouri sttil Iowa UnspttlH nd warmer lonlsllt unit Frl.ln nrohnblj shorn. Wiscon sin Hhowers Krld ami In southwest llo tonight or Krlda. warmer tonhtht Minnesota Bhouers probanlv tnnlsht sna Friday, armr lonlKht North Dakota Unsettled with local slio.rs wanner extreme east cooler extreme west to IllKhl, Krlda fnlj 8011th PnVoln, anrt Nebraska yBlr et KrM showers nnd warmer tonight Kansas Partly cloudy, probnbl with local thunder showers .to nMit northeast Krt1i fnlr Montana l nJ 'Vioinlnit rnlr tunlKht nnd 1 Nda cooler Chicago, Aiir. li1. I.oiik corn was poured Into the pit front nil direction's tnda;i and the market displa.ted 'pro- tn '24 points miniHv.1 ucnkitcHs. 1 art r he cuing of ,nj,..lt1mi ,,,, r ,,. )l(),uiaVH ,, was attributed to Morkjard iNtcrcMs ... Tim Yc Ynrt Knl,f mnvurv l.,r.l ,nd uuim xtnii lo onlerM wore reached. " "l Hm att.l wax l.nse.i ,o vo.ue COTTON 'int.T WRATIIKR roNPITlOVfl New ork, Auc 5R The followln ten pernture were recorded In the .otton belt this morning Knoxvllle III. Abilene Mm on. Chattanooga ' Nashville Augusta snd Atlanta nil, MnntKomer). Thomas Mile and Wilmington, its Oklahoma and Meridian 70, San Vntonlo 7'J Shrec nort Port Mnlth. l.lttlq luick Memphis, Jekshurg Charleston Savannah and Jacksonville -., Pensacola and Tatnn , Corpus Chrlstl and New Orleans. 7ft. and OaHeston S'J The following precipi tations were reordpl JaiksomlUe ol, NHslitlllt 02 Abilene HI rami" '22 Nch lorlt, Aug. ilS. ( ttilrtlilo M-lling was in tvidenre t 111 morning In the cotton ni'irkct. weakening lirt iirices 7 It wax niostlt in the whj R21S.(K)(l from the hanks testerdax making n eah net gain since Pridny of ?4.SS7,000. , The arcruge price of twentv uetie 'industrials declined l."S per cent ck ,tenlaj to 1IJ1.HI, while twentj rnllroatls i fell I. US per cent to "li.Tfc. The decline win reltcd poorl , owing extent upon casj cables and genernll) to the lack of demand The widespread cffoils to bring down the co( of living, another break of a dollar aiitl more in hogs, fuxoriible wcrthcr, wVi rlns ih t tvj"? ' favorable over the belt. Liverpool was hI-ii an early seller, with the bujing (tattered. . I The s'irU bulges which followed the ... ..t., X OJ. ....... ... ..B..i!t,e.l i , A . . . .... Tl" IIIIIK MienilTT .irir ll.M l.nm- ... u. ""'e uecn nnera sniptnen iron. .,,,,,, ,,,, ,,, ,,,,.,, ,,r Argentina fin the week, the amount be ing estitnttteil at ;i.lKII),(l(lll Inisiiels (overnors of the Huston Stock Yi cliangr! have voted to omit SnturdavV session, making this the lifth out of u'tiirlieil economic comliliotis nil wtintu total of nine Ktittirdn.vx in .luh and I'tlwl netivitv on the pari of the bear August to be used bj clerical forces In i nnd forced tlie drastic recessions catching up nith their bookkeeping. New low marks for the season wetc jrslnldislied. There was little demand in The federal Heserve bank of I'hila ithe snmte irovvtl delphia to date has bought in $1,110, tints nlso broke shntplj. Local beats 000 of the War Finance Corporation were aggressive and niaii.v disvourageil short-term bonds on behalf of the cor longs sold out. I'rolit-lnking In shorts porntlon at flOtj. The corporation is nnd purchasing agninsl bids chci ked the r,lr,,1r'"'r oijiug in us uonus nun no. ivinr iietiiue ior it nine, nut us a run baik stands readj to pa till Jg for nil buving power was weak. Dontis onejetl lor sale. i i., ,iing futures ranged follows - il urn tn.w dellvirvV Tntnl himlncss done liv the I'roetor "P"o High low nbiiiil i'SII points from the low levels i .....;.,.,, i 11 i . . " " weru ngo asi vioiuiaj anil nnij against II... llNNI bushels last ,rnr. K(innfpil ,,,, r,p,t of weakness in the tash article and tils . ,? ....,i i l,.'ll.l !l llll'l "., " I ,'ll. ,','' i ing to a I'linvusx itnide of brokers this morning the averjge evpci tatiolis p'linil the Line, in omit at III ,'i. Tow.trd the ninhllo of the moining.' prii es vvere about ."'J to :!. points low or J under scattering liiiildiitinu and ton tinned l.iverpool selling, i II OO I 10 1 V es c hit.. Open a in p m I II 7." Ill .n .11 " 31 s" 12 in (ii 32 1 1 ti nn.ai pi n: irw 32 015132 nit 31 2 3I.HO 2 IVI .!. IS 12 21 31 " 32 1 0 l .T J 22 till and Gamble Companj nnd constituent p"01,'' comnanles for the venr ended jimp .0, Uats I 7714 1 7S I .is's, t in' Sept was finn,.ini!,044, ngnliiet 17l.na.- . He' r.ll) in previous ear. ."iilis.rll.tH'.l inlB(, tne jear oeiore and .-,i i.j,iui in iur uct .vcar to June 30, 1010. 70 73 Philadelphia Markets 10 Ml .111 .ID L.ird Sep- 2 00 Uit .27 R.'i ItlbR Rept 22.7'. Oct 221111 Bid 4n..-.n M 7r. 2 nn 2S no 1 3I1' c,ni, Test I lose t Ins, 1 7.1, I 7S4 lanuarv Match Mav llld 3H'i I III. 7l. 70 72'. 27 00 jh n 21 02 21 2.". 40 00 I2 Vi 3d 2r. 2" 20 2s '.2 27 K. 2S 4,i 21 20 21 10 MONEY-LENDING RATES XKW MIItK Monev on call, both GRAIN AND FLOUR WHBAT Receipts 327 13s bush Offer- Itiev ir ,Id1i nn.l n.l.a u.r. Orlnl Ilia 111 ne? '.V.!""' , U"" I 'h.rt mixed collateral and industrials, opened winter, 2 3n No 1 red winter garll.ki, (0,nr at C per cent for lending and 12 37, No 1 red. smuttj. 12 3fl, No 1 red earlleki and amutt. $2 3 No a red win renewing. ter IS 3d Nn 2 northern spring 12 36, Nc The nrirket for time monev was nine Liverpool Cotton , Liverpool. Aug -S. There was nn 7i' ' improveil ilemnnil for spot cotton this I innming, but prices were easj .' with I 'middling (pioteil at 10 1 1d. The sales I vvere -1000 bales. The receipts were lillOO bales, none Ameiican. Viilum., were barely stend.v in tin enrl.v trad- i ing. Spot prices vvere: American, mid i tiling fair. 21 07d : good middling I 20. '.Mil: full? middling. Ill 74d: mid dling. 10.14d: low middling. 1 1 "Oil , pmd ordlnarj. l.".74d , ordinary, l"2ld hard winter. 12 Srt. No 2 redwlnter, ai NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET Xew orlt. Aug. 2S,- The earlv sell nek" 12 34 No 2 red?" mutty 12 33 No 2 todnj at " per cent for sixty and iilnetj ill(. on ,1P ,.0(rrp mnrket appeared to r'coTtv R cTt ""'-'id 'brti Fuppllea ,'"',', Offerings were moderate. No i ,,oln(1 ,.i,icfl.v from trade longs, but the were small 'and "the 'marketUVa dul' and distinction is made on collateral. I offerings were well nbsortietl from sources nominal We quote -.ellow In car lot; for Mercnnt'le paper of choice itialit.v I which might indicate commission houses iVSUSlS1 r" bualT"""5 a"d ,0C,t eotitinues in light supplj and the , or forpiK1, Ilu,nK. wa"AUgh7nanDl"riceV''weMllchowerr''mw n"irJ '" i"tl'1 """ ,'''n,.0", is fairlj large Paring the first hour of trading I)e ijuote cir fols t" I atlon "n 1 white Hntes are unaltered at fi Vi (ii ii ' .j per comber sold up to lS.fl", and Mnrch to SBWOOc. No 2 white ssffsne. .No. 3 while ,.p,,i I ic c-, ,. r. in c nninls nbore inllinl (ic S.iwenc, No 4 white S1f84c ,,. . . , , r.i, poiniH Bimvp lnuini ng pi.oun Receipts a,022,BS7 lbs in sacks Crime bank acceptances rule fairly Hres. light" .Vlon.,IJTr,a1rVlve,t V?'w Tl-V BrtV. "l ""''" " .. ' Hi" nwrkH B.r I.IP.. of being In 140 1b lute sacks winter straight west ( all loins on this clnss oT business, , n .,rnpwhnt sold out touditioli at the rn"25?"ni.0,,l,s,r1a',,g4.,,t.n''ner, fifofl.s. "rP ''"'"!' TT '"" I 'n.cnt. Kansas Bhort patent n, $11 R0lt "S i I Itonut Snnlos (ablos hnvo indirntnl Kort,..m ;. Ill tW1s.Vo. p.i.ni ' ",.I.,"iVl;V. . .J ""-. . ". ' . '". ","!. """ -niment has vir.uallv es hi ; no"-. ..-i i .ci .r..i. """"- innnsiieii a mlninium liguie. and sup rial paper, thne to six months. .".',(t ,pips j rnm) fnuul fronl hln(, , ,".'.j per cent, and six month-, li per time, the govcrnmetil having Mtited that tent. thej would sell modi ratelj . 'I he local spot market lules ecu- Reserve Banks' Discount Rates 'rnll.v quiet. Santos 4s, spot, sold to GAIN IN SHAREHOLDERS Railway Shares in Hands of 647,671 Investors In the period from .lamiarj 1, 101.", to Docemberv'U , 1017, the, totul num ber of railway stockholders In the 1'nited States I w reused from 000,071 tn (147,080 In companies operating 00.0 per cent of the 250.48." total miles of track In the f lilted -States, and which includes Classes 1 and II of railroad 1 jroperties. The Investment had expanded in the same period from $0,004,411(1.1(12 in 1015 In S0,:i77,i"5l,OS2 li Deicmber III. 1017, or an liu reuse of S.'71!,054, 020, anil representing mi nvcragc hold ing per person or corporation of SlIl.tKiO as lompnied with .$0882 per individual shareholder in 1015 as recorded for the Ci07.0."0 total shareholders for that Jear. ' Tor the S-i" operating loads, pos sessing 500,021 shareholders, and the, 125 unnoperatiug companies, having' 87.008 Investors, an nveiagp of 500 1 stoikholdeis per companj is shown l)c- i icmber III. 1017 Slockliohlers in eastern roads repre- sent 52.(1 per icnt of the total of 047. 0MI M4-iM ...Kip 1272 railroad propi i ties in tli iiin-rj. 'I he small - ist pen outage is in sioiks of the south- em inilioads. which total onlj 0 per f 'he grnnil aggregate 'or a total of 5S,::( indivldtinl shnreliolders. ! Those statistiis represent oinpil,,. ' lions In Ih, ISurcnu of Itnilvviiv lo ' noinics, vvhovp icpnrls have been held up for two .veins bemuse of the eiuer gem j of the war. The bureau's nporl, ' just issuiil. ir.vers the statement for 1111(1 and 1017. vvhi. h latter leport was on Iho press when the I tilled States enteteil the world loullict , I New Prices for Low Grade Wheat .Minneapolis. Minn.. Aug 2S A new scale of prices for the lower grades of wheat for the 10111 ,.r()p was an noiinced tmlaj l..v .Julius II. Itarncs. head of tlie 1 ntteil Stales Crain Cor pninllon, and vvere postul toilj on tin. ti titling floor of the local elia'nilier of (.onimerce to beionie effect?ve Septem her 2. ' $50 $100 LIBERTY BONDS BOCOIIT AD SOLD Biddle & Henry 104 SOUTH FIFTH STREET Mfinbtri Philadelphia Stock Eichanta Free To r Men Who Act Today! A new vest pocket booklet especially pre pared for the man who wishes to know the names and chief facts about the sound estab lished independent Oil Companies which deserve attention marketwise right now These Are All Going Concerns i with refineries or pipe lines or producing wells or great proven land holdings and tremen dous profit and market possibilities 22 reports in all, with small oil map of the United States. A booklet wdrth paying for. Edition limited. Ask for No. TU-613 JONES & BAKER SECURITIES Widcner Lildg., Philadelphia Phones Bell, Walnut G063 Keystone, Race 2290 Niv Tortt Detroit Plttaburch Chicago Direct Private Whet Boston Get This Circular rtfucrlhf drvlr that how XAbtttr Tax F.itmptlntui at a tlartca. 8ol (rc irltliout ohlUatloa. Writ ioimTf Liberty Calculator Co. 80 flroadirar. New Yark City IIIKKrTOBA Of tTOIJNTANTS rnhllf Accoontanta feT&TKMH INTl.l.KI AUDITS INVES- IIOATIilNS riNANCIAU AND COST HF.l'OnTS "UIUKI, CUIIN 1114-18 PENN Mir nr. lii.im om. lis :.nn, do. do nu, in sown -,', 6c Unit coBr, old, JI':."iWln, do, do, nou, 11 7RfB M UVK FI.Ol n frH)i dull and unehaucrd W quot" at JS.IoWSftO fcr bbl ill acllB, as to quality. PROVISIONS The market ruled steady with p moderate Jobbing trade The iuotatlona Tollou Beef In acta, amoked and air-dried r.Sc, knudilca rnd tenderB. amoked and alr-drled, ."."i . pork, fanilll Ttlc. hams, S I1 cured, loose 33!c, do ililnned. loose. 384 03!c. do. do. bmoked, SlS1 GP402, do boiled boneless. "c. picnic shoulders t. V curoil loose 'Kc. do smoked, -9t$ 204c belllea In pickle loo,e, 3V, breakfast bacon -13c, lard Jilt. REFINED SUGARS I.lnht offerings restricted business prlcea wtre unchanged on a basis of He for fine granulated DAIRY PRODUCTS CHEESE Values were well sustained under moderate off--ir:j an a fair de mand The quotations Neu lork and Wis rnn.'n uhnle-mtlk flats, current make fano. 32c specials higher, New Yorl. and . l'leeland Isrnnsln whnle.mllk Ants, current mnl.e Atlanta . fair to good. 30031c, some fancy goods Chicago Jobbing at 33V3lc Ttoston New York Philadelphia Hit hmonrl Com I paper 1(1 to no ltria3 dns I I t I m t. t 4 l 4. M.'. (lo't naner in to DO Lilians day l I 1 '4 t t I 4 4 l' 4 I'l !? 4"4 St Louis 11LTTKII Demand was fair nnd the mar ' ,'! "" '" ",. ',, ket adiamed Ii with llcht offerings of t no pia las 4'-. t" ?." goods and nunor outs no amices viuoia- han I'raivlscn t' tlons fioim pacueo crHmerj ,-mimh -' htgh-siorlng goods. RtlWHIc. the latter for ,..., rvcLHiicc Jobbing tales, exlrn llrats. R7c tlr-ts. BJ', FOREIGN EXCHANGE Rlc, seconds ftl f.Tjo, aweel reamers cnoic. to fantj, llOtfltlJc, du, fair to good. UStfiSOc fano brands of prints Jobbing at 3ll65c. fair to choice, 532c KGtlS The market ruled firm with a good outlet for all desirable stock Quotations. Free, cases nearb, 15 00 per irate cur rent receipts that will grade, lli; fair to good, tn 1(11914 40, western, extra firsts. 15C0 per rase, flrsta, 114 41)015. nearby and western. Wconda. I12.013 .VI, t In ferior lita lower; fancy selected eggs Jobbing at AD(S 01c per dozen POULTRY I.TVI5 Supplies were In excess of the lim ited requirements of the. trade and the mar ket for broilers was loner other kinds of poultry showed no quotable change yuo 4'i 4' t'i (.itoliei Nociulier Llecember Jiinuan I'ebruari March April Mai Juno .lull llld. Open III 2-1 Official tliwmnt rntcs tit tlie twehc c Orleans at L'SV which is cinixiiler rctlcral Itcscrte Iianks vcrc ai f ol - I llj locr tlinu other rccnut liuslticgs. town: lsierdaj Todni s Jlilu (The firit coliinm Rhei laics for nil1 .-.. nciiods un to urn! incltitliiic a liftocn- .wpiirak" tlaj mntnrit.v: the second fur a period of' sixteen tn ninetj dn.Y The third and fourth columns give the rates for rctlieoutitR of tollatcral loans secured bj KOcrnnient houds or notes.) cloo 111 .-.(1 10 0 III 3 19 20 11101 II. no li on 111 III) IK III is nil is K-. is p-, In M Is 7.-, IS Si) 1 70 is ;o &'' GOVERNMENT BONDS New YorU. Auk. US -The fmeiftn cxchaiiRe market opened at new hicli fiKiires for the rally in sterling at 1.124 for demand nml 1.24-Ti for cables. French exclianRe was stendy at the pre liminary level of the inorniiiK, 7.I1R for cables and 8.00 for checks. Italian cx chaiiKo actually was quoted a point aboo the preliminnry fiRiires, at 11.515 for cables nnd 0.B8 for checks. Span ish exchange was stend, but till of the other neutrals were higher. Mtintntinn; were! Demand sterline tatlons Fowls, via express, 34W.tilc. sprlmrf. ., I ..nklcu 4 "JJ, frniii" entiles 7 OS chickens broilers, not Leghorns. 5eilow- 4.-'l. cables 4 -J'4 , lrnm ( allies i .lif, skinned weighing 1" ! lbs apiece. 34 w check 8.00; lire cables Il.iiO, checkN 3Hc. spring chickens, broilers, nol Leghorns, . ,. , , r, ft-, . hncln r. lilt . -li-,. .i.inHul ...in-hl.. a-ll. Ih. an ,iv I il. I C1SS CBII1CS H.IM, inCIKS H.tKl , irtiin sniuiKii n viaiMnn -v m a i-v (.-s , sst Panama coupon 2s 11)31, Panama rcrlslired 2s 1 1)1(1 Panama loupou 2s 1I)3S Panama reglsteml 2s 1113S Pansuia 1.0UP1111 3s Hull Panama reKlitered 'U I'll, I Phlllnniiie Is 11.11 I Philippine Ih Hit, Philippine 4s 11)1(1 If H- tlnv t coupon 2s HMO II 1 do-, t registered 2s 11130 It 8 fln t coupon 3 UMl! IT M llovl leglslercil 3s Ullil IT ,S l.ov t (outioit Is II)2.Fi Mid IS tlS4 PH'i I)S, s III I I'll, Ask Wl', n'i's 02 II.' (ol lit'. ml Inn Ion ello tUQMc, vhito Leghorns, sallow -skinned, i guilder cables ;7'i, (hecks 117 ; pesetas weighing l" am2 ins apiece, ill nr2f. no mo ,, - -r , i iiino. m.LIlnlmi smaller sizes. 2RM30C, roosters. 2324c. cables 111. 1,1, checks I1I.IW, MmhllOllll ducks, spring. 30c; do Pekln old, 2sw:(lh: culilcg do. (noian iiunner. om, imcnc, pigeons, old per pair, 40c, do. cung, per pair, 3.1 eOo uncSSKP Demand was fair and prices were well maintained Quotations. Fowls, fresh killed, dn-plcked. In boxes, wclglilmr 4 lbs and oer apiece, 41c weighing I1? lbs., 38i0c, weighing 3 lbs. 35f3fic, smaller sites. 33W34o. fresh-killed, In 1.1)1 s fancy drj picked, weighing 4 lbs and oer apiece, 4ic, weighing ny, ios apiece, ;!7n 3SC, w sties broil 4.40, checks 'M.2."i ; Uiristiania cable!' 'JH,Xi, checks li't.'JO; Popenhagen cables 21.70, checks t!l.A5; Helgiun cn bles 8.,'I3, (.hecks 8.157; mark tables 5,05, checks, 5,00. On adtices from London sterling re acted a cent from the high record reach ed this morning, falling to 1.2.1 for dc- jtk Jemey. rholca. 4S0.Oc: other near- I WCro quotnl nt H.itO for cnbles Mild 8.U b. 3HH42c. crptloni loin higher: jio, I for ohookfs ; lire cables J.r7f olipcks I) "i!) aw to dUHllty. Auac, quaba white, weivii- " "" u minis lower Insr lltia ids per dozen, ?h .-vuu.jn; uo, at 5,00. (lO weilfiiuiK win ii'n. I'rr tjutrii, fi (i'jy 8 2J.; lo do. nelvhtnff n lb per loten. $fl(fJ0 75, do. do. uelghlnir 7 lbs per dozen, Sl.&O'tf.t Sfl do. do. weighing- (lifM.H Ibi. per dozen ?J SOW 3 W, dark, flo0?2:3, (-mall and No 2 COcttCli.'. FRE8H FRUITS Vntermli.B wern more plentiful and lower (Hlirr fruit are genemllv firm Wo quote Applet, per bnsket, ."OcVlt AO, do. per bush h.imper. BftClS. do, per bbl , f 3 4 it, CantHlnupftt. Delaware and Maryland, pAr rrale, .'itX!.... Watermelons, coutli- eru, per t-r. ll.iOvnoO. Hlaikberrles, per nt.. nti'2''c Peaches. New Jersey. rer crate, $1i2 10; do. do. pr basket, ."VOo rhances II, fit) Huckleberries per tt , lS'tfc Lemons per box. $4 2A(. 03, OrHnges, .California. pr box, 23.60. BANK CLEARINGS Bank clearings today compared with cor responding day last two ears lfUtt 11. IH ))17 Thila . IfltASI.llS S64.R31.ID3 131.340.228 N V fiH4 WO 14B 7J. ft7 KU7 51 A Tit Hill lloston 41.1141.504 40.P8O0IU 35 (tl.l (II II Chlcugo IM 7HH.H14 Jtl.HSLMmi 7L' .135 in).) VEGETABLES Potatoes were easier with more liberal Bank of England Statement Utndoti, 'lotnl reserve decreased .SJ4,0io. ii? 'JS Th unotiK lniAini ?ew jersey, per or ine naim m j.nKiunQ snows ine roiiouiii; circulation Increased C'JDB.MOO. bullion de creased, 24,387 other securities decreased 3 443.tK), olh,T deposits dei reased EriOl -0011, public deposits decreased 13(1, (UK); notes resent decreased, 203 000. govern ment securities increased, 3,360,000 The rrnnnitlnn of the bank's resere tn llahtlltv offerings Cabbage scarce and higher. We .this week I 22,70 per cent; last week it was quote: White potatoes, Eastern Shore, Vir-i 22.04 per cent, .Tin! ft. TtAr hbl No 1. tfl 7.1ttn Nn tl ' S; wtilte potatoes, Jersey, per basket No, 1, $191 25: lower grades, 3O&80c, white po tatoes per 150-lb sacks 13,3004.75. Cab 'bage. per basket. 75c?ll Onions. New Jersey, per basket, $1 2101.73: do, do, per pusn.tnanipcr, ? .u ic . ov Service and Stability An Executor I or i trustee iU should possess the -training of a lawyer and the experience of it business man and should be of i ample financial responsi bility nnd unquestionable integnty. It sdiffieult to find all the requisite qualities in nn individual who would wish to shoulder the care nnd responsibility of ad ministrating an estate. This Company is organized to act as Executor, Ad ministrator or Trubtee and offers its experienced ser vices in either capacity, backed by the ample re sources of the Company. An Inquiry Entails No Obligations Integrity Trust Company Fourth and (ircen Streets Capital $500,000, Surplus & ProHU $1,610,000 M1"" "mi" "Illlllllllllllllllllll Illllllllllllllllll IIUIII U Trade with the J Turkish Empire has steadily developed since Philadelphia sent a 400 -ton ship to Constantinople in 1810. We buy hides, wool, mohair, tobacco, goatskin, licorice and other articles from Turkey and the near East, while they need almost everything that can be supplied by this City and State. Our trade with Turkey for the first six months of 1919 is esti mated at near $40,000,000. This Bank has much informa tion about this important field. Information of value to mer chants and manufacturers. Corn Exchange National Bank PHILADELPHIA Chestnut at Second iniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiinnl lfcSlMlMOSSS'ISB"Si If, When and as Issued $400,000 SCOTT-POWELL DAIRIES, Inc. Incorporated Under the Laws of Maryland. SEVEN PER CENT CUMULATIVE FIRST PREFERRED STOCK PAR VALUE $100 PER SHARE Dividends Payable Quarterly March, June, Sept. and Dec. 1st Price 92'J and Accrued Dividend; Yielding About 7.57 MACKIE & CO. Investment Banker. Suite 215, Real Estate Trust BIdg., Philadelphia LOCAL MINING STOCKS TONOPAH HTOCKH Ill.l .no .IN .(!. .IS .0(1 .IN lit Jim Iiutltr MnrVamara . . . . Altdnay . .... Mlspali Eitemlon . , . Montana . . . North Star nsaeus Kula . West Etyd OOLDFIEI.D STOCKS Atlanta 03 lllue Bull .... Booth . DlamondntM B n ,. Daisy . Kewanas . . tiro .... Hllver rirt. u. Spearhead .. . . .()- .03 . .oa .oh .. .01 o.i , , .02 n.i (, .on os 01 .01 .0.1 ,07 , ,('0 .08 :ouu . ,33 ,S0 , ,40 ,M in ''"' i '7 ' .ot 20 IK llllll .ox llllll mm i Your Bid Will BeLower Yet You Can Guarantee n Firstf-Clanx .Tnh i ne renect water faint While ZEMENTINE Is used for IW purposes that anoil paint is used, It, costs you considerably less, yet the linMied Job is, in eery respect, a first-class job. Your client, nofebt, knows ZEMENT1NK himself (it haseen in successful uffgor over 25 years) and a proposition that saves him money witlugp sacrificing results is bound to interest him. W ZEMENTINE conies in white and colors in Bbbi. (3ffi lbs.), 7c lb. Smaller lots, 8c lb. Special price to contractors. Sampc on request. Hou$eholder can buy it in 2-lb. Cartons AT DEALERS' 20c JOHN C. 0ETERS, 1242 N. 31st St. GENERAL TRACTORS INCORPORATED Manufacturers of Monarch Tractors Circular on Request CHAS. F. LUTZ .sTcO. Investment Securities , 25 BROAD STREET NEW YQRK Telephone: Broad 4U1-Z-3-4 4 ' t'i. hha XI MIBCEM.ANEOUS Arlrona United . ,. Win. Wonlei ......... IF a tpj tn' mi wr j .....,,.. , T '"j .V jjtfll . .1 ' i' n i? - ft tj ntV St (l " r ; lr,J -. ,-,., r ' , s.nlW ., ... ,-,!" Lt-li ' 15 o