imixtTi ?f)F fv '.r? ' $f,Vr -. $?f!!i IV f 4" -. '& EVENING- 1UBLI0 LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1910 a 15'"- llllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUllllllllllllltllltlllUI 1 What Is Your Idea I I of a Bank ' 1 A place simply to deposit and draw money? A place where yes is always the answer whenever advice is asked? A place where cold' water is thrown on every new project or develop ment? OR A PLACE where you person ally can talk to the officers and get encouragement in the upbuilding of your business. THESCORN EXCHANGE does not act according to 6ld-fashioned set rules of banking, but handles in a constructive way each individual case after careful study and inves tigation. Does it pay us to handle business in this manner? Study our state ments, look at our growth, ask about our standing. We want to trade with capable, reliable business men and women only, whether your capital is small or large. We are here to co-operate with you. rebound in ccp PIT AFTER IRREGULARITY .Bullish Crop Report From Kan sas Starts Buying Oats ' Turn Firmer Philadelphia Markets GRAIN AND FLOUR WHEAT tltrfllil". S"M bushel Th rnnrket wnpi qule- but firm under Hunt m frrlnira Uuntatlona- No. 1 red winter 12 an. No. 1 northern prln. 2 S, No 1 i" winter. 12 an. No. 1 red winter. KRrllclMr, 12 S7i No. 1 red, mutt. 12 3(1; No. 1 red, Rarllrkv and smutty, 2.3I: No. a re win ter. $2 XII, No. 2 northern nrln, 12.311: Ni 2 hard winter. 12 30. No 2 red winter, ear llcky. $2 34, No. 2 red." emutty. 12 33, No. 2 red, narllcky and tmutty, $2 31 t OIIN Krlpt. nTTid liunhel Supplies fn.all. demiml weak nnd price nominal Je nuote jellow In rar Iota for local trade t" arrle. n to quality and location, at J2.U0 W'-'.lll per htmhrl OATH llecelntu, U.783 bunhela Demand wna alow nnd prices were 2c lower We nvnle; far lola a to location No 1. white, NTJfSSc. No J whlto. Nh7c, No white. MlftNtp, No 4 white. RlMBJc New crop la fiuotablo at a diacount of about 2t from theao figure , 1'I.OUn Hecelptl. 2011 lihla nnd ftdn.aOO lb. In aack Demand was IlKht and there was no rhanxe. In prices The following are the quotations' To arrive per 1IMI lbs In 140-lb lute sarks Wlnti r stralnht, west ern.' new, no luff 10.4(1, ii'arbi. new, $10 10 2.1: Kansas straight, new. lllff 11. '-'.". Kansas short patent new. tit anvil 75: spring, short patent, old $1311.1.50; do, short patent, new. $11 7." 12. do. patent, old, $12 SHOta, do. do. new, $115n11.7oi dc. first clear, old. Ill UofflU. do. do, new, j i..u it.no Wo quote at $'3.VrfN r.t) per bbl , PROVISIONS dltlOIl nt Ollly 4II.S, ORalllst iJV.l in the i little- ihnniie In prices Isolations' lleef. in pel., nmimi'ii nni air-urieil. n.tc; kiiui . ir. and tenders, smoked and alr-drlcd. .1.1c. pork, famlb. IiTr hams H P cured loose, SHW3I1C. do, skinned, loose 3(Ui W3Sc. do. do. smoked. .ISVi ffMllc. do belled, boneless, 1.1c, plinlc sliouldera i 1 cured, loose. 2fc. do. smoked. 2!lG?2lHar bellies, In pickle, loose, 35c, breakfast bacon 43,c, lard 33c. C1KAIN nELT WEATHKll POltHCAST t'blcnio. Au. 211. Illinois Thunder showers this afternoon or tonlaht followed by fair Saturday. lllssourl Unsettled with local thunder showers this after noon or tonight, south nnd east. Saturday fair IVIsconsIn Unsettled with thunder showers tonlnht east, cooler tnnlaht; Saturday fair Minnesota Kalr tonlht and Saturday cooler. Iowa 1'arllv cloudy with local thunder showers extreme east Saturday fair North and South Iiakota Fair tonlitht and Saturday, cooler Ne braska and Kansas Knlr tonlaht ami Snturday. cooler. Montana and Wsomlnf Fair tonlKht and Saturday warmer Chicago, Aug. IS). A IhiIIMi leport by the Kansas Department of Agricul ture, putting the crop In that state jit YARN PRICES UNCERTAIN Financial Briefs shares heft!. The right to subscribe will expire, October 17. i ,1 Quotations In Many Numbers Below. , ... ,.. , ninoni- 'A memlimOiln nf the, New York . lit I. III! -I HUM III .--il.lll-1.alll . - -I- -.-., Government's Schedule Last Year ... ,. ', . stwk exchange Was cold jcstcrtlay for IWrtu.nty an to price. f J.rn. I, , , """""" ' p.. J , Z ,.' I J.5"'. P'. " !T-P . u... .... ,,,,.i,r ........ .. .... ,. v... iaiU m m, nisi jirt'viuim Wliu. Aiiu bcuv sold belonged to llllam ft. Taggard, nnd wai piirchnoed by Henry C. Welt zcln. Tlie membership of Thcakston de t'oppett wax Hold to Cornelius Ileum, Jr., for $00,000. reported by local jam dealers, accord lug tti the weekly review of trade for the I'hlladctphia district by It. (I. Dun & Co. ended December ill. This wns equiva lent to ?4.'Jl a share 6thc SL'T.fiOO, 000 preferred stock. After charging fitit ii tint flnl.lt lintaticn nf fttirj .17 1 .l I. .!... .1 .!. i' " " " re..,.ti.. i.i , I.,.. ...n, r,.1Bf for expenses accrued in the period prior ' '" l"-""" " "'" In HY1! I'l.Ol'll was In llolil remieat but r,(l,r00.000 buheli. against M.rji.nn. R;k ,Hi;,Si buslielsTorecast in inc aiikuhi rrpori m the government, nnd placing the eon-, last Kansas statement, had a good deal REFINED SUGARS I Corn Exchange National Bank PHILADELPHIA 1 Chestnut at Second E iiuiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiui in do with hrineinir about n "liatp re bound in the corn market here today, following Irregularity. Karlier rommlsslori houses bought on breaks and sold on upturns, while lo cal longs liquidated on hard spots. Later shorts were compelletl to einer. , Tll0 ,n,rkt ua, unchsmfy B basis There was little demand from outsiders, of tn. for line srarulated . ,ocnl traders bought on the tlii-orj that ., r.r,..-o the technical positions hml been strained , DAIRY PRODUCTS tlirniich the recent heavy selling. rm:E.i: ruled llrm and sllKhtl IiIkIut tiM.T , lnr lint. 1m nns- Minder lluht offerlnns and a falrlv iiclle .!.' V i n,u i , l, demand Uuutntlnnn N. w York and Wis sibllltv of accumulation nppeais in ie nriHtn whole milk flats, turrmt m.iKe, remote, ItmMnuch as industrial reuire- , f.m mwjij;.. ;iiJ1'''r': ?"a incuts are fatily laige now mm n" -. , fa)1 , B0ol, :((,w,slc, jobblnu snlca i atlons nave leen resuiueu n. n "',ur r.mc khoiu. .um.hc plants of the Corn Products Helming I'nmnnnv nt lull cnnnciiy. i Onls turned firmer after earlj weak- i irmmrj extras. 5"c. blch-scurlnir Foods, ness. Heavy selling b a trailing etc correspoi is, current quotation In inaiiy numbers are already considerably under the gov ernment's schedule of a year ago. Yarns used in the tnipct and upholstery trade, however, continue to show strength. While the textile mills in most all lines report they are well supplied with orders, they arc lu a number of cases unable to operate to full capacity, owing to shortage lu labor. Conditions gener ally In the trnde among the manufac turers appear to be satisfactory. ' The review, continuing, goes on to say: ".Manufacturers of cloaks and suits, dresses nnd shirtwaists report that this is still between seasons, nnd sales are light. The season has been satisfac tory, and some of the manufacturers stnte that they Mill liuvc a number of unfinished orders on hand. Help is still scat co, and arc asking for continued higher wages. The difficulty is obtain ing labor, which Is skilled ill these lines, has retarded production. In tin I), tin to January t, 11(11), the balance of S'O.'l.SlK) was equal to $11.10 a share on the preferred. In the previous car a surplus of $2,44:i,!!(iS, after pujmcnt of the 0 per cent prcerred dividend, left n balance equal to SI. 07 a share on the common stock. The federal operating account shows a net Income for the j car of $2.1I0:,000, as com pared with the guaranteed rentnl gf Sl'.003.:ilil, or a profit for the govern ment of Sl,00:!.i!."l. A surplus of SL'.OO.'.OOl. equal to SL'O 7.'! n share on the Sl.'i.OOO.OOO pre SEES PROSPERITY AHEAD Future, Says George D. Dixon, Is En tirely In Hands of Labor In response to n request from the New York Commercial for his views mi prosperity vJioorge D. Dlxon, vice presi dent of theSrcnnsylvunin Hntlroad Com pany, replied : "With the great needs of Kurope for our products, I would feel certain of a long period of prosperity ahead, and continued employment nf labor nt high wages, except for one thing. That i. IRREGULAR OPENING; ; ON COnON"EXCHAfJGEE Lato Months, Strongest Jt Start, Eased Back to Last ' Night's Close ' June I!!!. A leading uutlinritj on the oil situa tion, whose special fascination Is the Texas boom, wns asked 5ester(!aj what the permanent effects of the period nf (lcM'lopnient in Texas were, now that the boom seemed to be nlmost spent. "Hut," lie leplied, "the boom Is not "Jobbers of woolen nnd cotton plete ncr. We arc merely in the middle of goods report that nrilcir liuvc dropped it The afteimath is still far away." off somewhat during the last two weeks. I'liccs are. still high and little difficult An iudi.-ntion of the progress which is experienced in selling merchandise, i the export of steel prndin ts has nlrcad The dciiiunil appears to be lu excess of . made is shown b the fnct t lint the the suppl. I onsnlidatcd Steel Corporation which fcrred stoelt was shown in the annual the attitude of labor itself In pressing report .of the American Hide and i demands which threaten making it im- Leather Coinpnii for the ear ended possible to currj on business ut. all 'Miimifitf tutors of clothing both iu.e urn ii, KiiiMi no w.-ii s. i. , .iiaituiactiiiers o c ci lull', no i of fane s'Mud3. ,t.l(!llr ,, , , . . limilll Demand as fair for tine table men and hoys, report that they are all Brades and the market ruled llrm under I ,, , .. f .. , , . ..UilM llBht ufterlnKs Quotations - Snlld-patlied ul" "P 'r 110 lllll niul W Intel season. vntor Interest wns the outstanding fea ture In the first part of the session Later trade was scattered and light Mn..v lieeilloleil 11 r'evlvill 111 CXIlort llllsi- iics'iiN soon as financial conditions im- Kidlc. the latter for Jnbb'ni: sales, extra firsts, A7c firsts ."'J'iSi .13c seionds. "il f'c .VJc, sweet crcamT. cholre In fan. do mlWr, do, fair to Rood, ll.1(Mc. fancy brands of prints jobbing at 11.1 (" 0.V . filr to choice. r.'llfOJc !:(!( Strktli line stock was keot well icleane.l up nt llrm price The quotations' . .... ""- - - - , t iih ruses m. irh St i 110 per crate, tor prove, as Europe is in necu oi oiiis Hum, rMlt r(,r lpt8 lmit lu Kr,ii., j1Si fir to Imri, . Kood li:iMKu III western, extra llrsts. Ilv,v s. . , ii i,. ,tn ,,,. .non noia tu intnl npnrU ....,..... .innrmna rpnininen kiiuu . ' ... ... i-v. n. . ,...-...-. .t '''.'. r Leading futures ranscd as follows: Corn (new il"llver ,,n T Open HlKh I.oiy, 12'30 clot.. SS?- ::riB?i:S'. i.-4" M JW poultry Oats ., . ,. -,,. ' f.lVi: The market was dull and there Sept . "' i" rora change in the volume of business done. Thcic appeals to be a fair demand for all giades nf material, nnd it is hc lleted that the nliime of business being dune will exceed that for the same period of litis. I'riccs remain firm nnd ferlor lots lower, fancv selected eess Job- eullcctious iroot1 bine at ,"9tirtlc per dozen , . Iht" iron at and western, seconds, Jr.1 (II) lit 13 ,10, lit is the export company represent uig some nf the largest independent producers, including lletlilelipin and Uopublio Iron and snine'report that they are not solic I and Steel, for the seen months of this iting future business. !ear has been selling an average of !)().- "The haidwaic line shows Jiule ,)0) tons a month. The bit ing is only moderate from the countries which were affected bj the war, but this Is ex pected to expand as Kuropeiyi condi tions become moic settled. Inquiries are in large Miluine from South Amer ica and the Orient. "Whether we shnll enjoy the pros perity that is possible, or suffer ieo liitioiiiiry disturbances in its stend, i entirely in the hands of labor." LONDON STOCK MARKET COTTON I1RI.T WnATHCIt CONbtTIO.VfV Sw " ork, Aui. 20. Tho following j temperatures were recorded In the cotlim telt this morning" Chattanooga, Knot' jl, vllle and Nashville, nd: Aurusfa, , Wi-yj JIacon. 70: Abilene. Idttle Roclc, Mcnl-, d Bomery. Atlanta, -inomaaviiifl ana wu!-. ma minston, tj: nnrevepori. San Antonio Oklahoma, Fort Smith. Vlckiburir. Mer idian and Tampa, 7-1. Memphis, Charles ton. Savannah and Jacksonville. 701 Cor pus Chrlstl. New Orleans and Pensa cola. 7H. and Galveston, S2, The fel- h' lowlnc re. Ipllatlon wa recorded! Knox- ; vllle. .04; Memphis, .10, Oalveston, ,t . Nashville, .62. J New York, "Aug. 20. The cottoa market opening was somewhat irrcgu- f lar, with first prices 5 points Idwer to 1.1 higher, but generally firmer on covering and bullish average due to laie private crop reports, the latest of which, from Norman Slayer, of New Orleans, gave the condition at CO. After the opening, trnde quieted down and late mouths, -r.liich were strongest at the outset, cased back to last night's, level by 10:15 o"clock. The early bulge carried prices from to ir, points net higher. Tho bulk Domestic Issues Lead Trading Is. Brisk Rubbers Strong tendon. Auc. -!). Streucth was noted in some securities on the stock of the buying was" believed to. ho fnV exchange today with trading brisk. Do- fchort nccolInti however, and as soon a mestic issues were the leaders, on the .,.,,.,, , .. , . implement in the labor situation. ," "'"i1""'' uT10" ?T1 Wlci II. mo rails wcie buojant and C.rnnd , "'17 ''i ""'". " , Trunk .allied. The shares of A rgen-1 ', " " ' in"V Z !Fomot1 th t inn roads too were harder easier opening of sterling exchange,, m it. ii ,i " , . I but. more generally speaking, the vol- 1 he gilt -edge,! section i also moved up-llm0 of ,,,,, was small an lnroh. ' warn. Din ...rcigner wnv.-r.si, owing to .,., rf,nrn,1 , ,, .... ' j. Rubbers were .....:.'. " " """ """ u- I 41 l justments. selling by the continent. strong in s.unpnthy witli the staple. While changes in the oil groups werel narrow the undertone was bettor. Shell iCj,,." fid steel market is some what quiet, as is customary nt this sea- sou of the cnr, though the usual mid .an.' Sipt. ...; Sep't". .27.1.) 27.2.;. 10 23 3') ."u Oo' . ..2(1 " ,plr.-2110.2H7 Hid. tAsked 10 27 2.'. 20 00 27 20 27 20 ?2'N 72'1 ', 'q;;, "liiiliic-i is not as appa.cnt as nn - ,1.1 on illirKens, orouers. mil i.l-khimus, j.-iim- inrinellV. ailc. sprlnn chickens, broilers, not Lea-hern. ' nil-paper , manufacturers, jobbeis yellow-skinned weltlhlnt; ll&MH lbs upleie .,,.. .I.Mib.iu retinrt on lin'ronso In tbw 3231c while Leghorns. jellim-sklnnid. ' " ,"""'s " l'ort nil IlltreilSC III lllls weiuhlns 1. 42 lb apiece. 3119.120, do. do. line of busine.sH. 1'iirchuses arc ill linger SS.fc'if'sn'RlS :.r.cMdolvK"o"id. SHoSoci 'luantities and repu.sent all grades of do. Indian Ilunner. old. 2ii2sc. pigeon, goods. It is believed there will bo a obi, pi r pair. 40c, dc. )ounK, per pair, i , ., . ,i ,i i . 3.-.fii4uc. I dei ided increase in this line of business nrti"iH2?,, .SV." fa,n ,,.lVi"nl "'' llrm during the early fall season. Tlieia is unde llshl offerlnKs, Quotations rowls. i ,..,, , , . ..." fresh-killed dry picked. In boxes, welehlni! , little change in prices, and collections ius arm oer apiece ll4c welKhlnte IMi 21 10 21.3S 21 20 lb. ascnSHo, we'chlnu 3 lbs. .1si3llc If, When and as Issued $4U0,UG0 SCOTT-POWELL DAIRIES, Inc. Incorporated Under the Laws of Maryland SEVEN PER CENT. CUMULATIVE FIRST PREFERRED, STOCK PAR VALUE $100 PER SHARE ' Hacked br n 43-rfar record of success, rresent net earnings nre over S ilmes the Interest chances v Dividends Paynble Quarterly March, June, Sept. and Dec. 1st Price 92'j and Accrued Dividends; Yielding About 7.579e SCOTT & STUMP Investment Securities STOCK KXCIIANGK IIMML. Philadelphia. Telephones Locust 0180-0481-648? Ilrunch Oflnce, Cottteavltlr, I'u, Lieut. Montelth Burled Today Military honors were given tills after noon at the funeral of Lieutenant Uoh .. it Mnntoith. nnval aviator, killed i i :L io,io foil Inst Hundav at Sea snulter sizes, .nrij.ttc fresh killed, in bhl when his plane lell last mining iii unty. dr-plcked we,Bhlns 4 lbs and oier (lilt . .1 Hie OfUL-vi wo- uui.... ....... in it. fii;, wiiuninK i ' ins npleie ,171" 1. .' f l.lo oinil 10-14 Wolf street aSl welKhlnit 3 lbs apiece. 31t?3.1c. smaller the home of his aunt, l.M- "llMrul- slz. . .r.hS.1c. old roosters dry-picked. 2-c i-imid of bluejackets escorted tjje ens- broilers. Jereo. iholce inii.mic, other near- A (,uuMi uiu j nnd naval 1v 1s','4'-e exceptional lot, hls-her do ket to Mt. Moriali Lemeterj , nnu niiiui estem. a',(t37c. snrin duckllns-s. nearb. nfRcers ncted as pallbearers. Lieuten- to ; Mualiiy ;. .isffase squab, white, weigh- OIIUlis "';" .....,... ., lnE H"12 lbs per dozen. JS BOxT-ll 2.1 do ant Monteith, who was twcnt-lie do.welnhiftB- iiriii lb per dozen, iisiik . . , -i i . !.. cl.n .,,.i- t.i'.i S 2.". do. dil. welc-h'nir s Ih nup . ..... .Anvu ni . nun ucvu m on; 'j ...v- ,..-,. .,.: ,--: .-: :. .'- ..,.6... years. Naval Reserves Organize Ofllcers nnd former officers of the Naval Reserve met last night at the do. iK'i ii i.i; no. do. wrk'h nc 7 lh n., iin.n "''S2S. do. do, welBhlnu HSfdu, lb per ilnren 12 Mill s Ml dirk. 1 .10W2.2.1. small and No 2. GOcCrf. FRESH FRUITS There wns a Kmd demand for npi lea ,in.l peach, a and prior ruled llrm Watermelon "' " ,v ..... ,.,,,, i.,... neaehis t'llioll League to iorm ll i iiiiuinii.. i irreuulal . others stead) We quote Apples branch of the national miviu ievni-,iw ';;', . ."'" " ' '" . ,". per nunei ham officers' organization. Lieutenant II X'Htti , bil,vf?nS.' Vei- ?rltt S I'oPk was eiei'UMi iiHl"" rnrni., j ..im'bi 9 .,), uairrmionn Souttn lern, por rnr. ami Lleuicnau. Vrnrnmlt- f'-:h's iNe Jerwv peV era i- 12. Cov temporary treasurer. A commit- ,, New j,SP. r,r 'im,kPl 7.-,rji.-, tee was appointed to drnft a constitil- ' huekleberrles.X p. r quart. l.-i1i2V lemons tion and bylaws nud another to nomi- j; ''JVj'jJ;' "' nBes, i-aiitoniiu. pe tor nuiccM. All leserve apiear to he about normal. "Wholesale giocers report business active. Retailers uie replenishing theli stoi ks for full. Prices in all food inin inodities nrc stead , and show nn de clining tcndenc. Itiieis, however, are making purchases conservntiveh and for requirements. Collections good. loflfToe futu.es showed a marked decline, owing to advices from ltiui-.il. Spots dull and nominal offers in cost nud freight mat let irregular, but lower. "Tea is fairly active, with pi ices firm. (Jood demand in all grades. Col lections sntisfactnr. "Sugar receipts show an increase. The. refilled market appears easier and unchanged on a basis of nine cents." GENERAL TRACTORS INCORPORATED Manufacturers of Monarch Tractors Circular on Request CHAS. F. LUTZ & CO. Investment Securities 25 Broad Street, New York Telephone! llroad c741-2-3-t This stock opens for trading on the New York Curb on Friday, August 29, 1919. unto I iiinlulutcs officers, either on active or inactive dut, n.c eligible to niemberhhlp. CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS 4'hlrnco Auk 2 lll'TTKIl Uecelpt. RirM iKb!: r-lnn Kxtras M81W c. Hrsls. IU Hi r.lVie, seconds. 4'lr50e l-c.r.jt Receipts. r.' 1 3 inse Firm. f:Vs l2M!e. "rdlnarj flrata. 308SHc. Is.'cllaneous. niKSMlVic v New' York Metal Market New York. Auk. 20. Copper Spot nod iiiust 21 S0W22 ,-iOc. Serlember. 21 s.i '2?.nc; October. 22.10 51 22 One December. "73r23c. Januirv 234T23 8.V. market w:ai quiet Iyad Spot, .". (13c bid hep- lenrh..? ri72',r. S.-.c October, r. TSg.'i.M.V V,membcr aSufttlc. December, n H3Bn.0.-,c. market quiet Spsller. Kaat St I)Uls sSit and August, 7.IOe otfircd, September, 7 (Mc otTered O-tnbir 7 70c offered. Novem, be". T??S 'offered: December. 7.80c offered1 market quiet. I' '' v" Y . fti& VallevIronWbrks Commercial TVust Bldq. J VEGETABLES rotatoes were steady and In fair demand Cabbac' auiin hlKher We quote White potato Kastern hbore. Vtrulnl.t Per bbl -No 1. 1.1 7." W5. No. 2, J21HI While potn loeh Jersey, is r basket N(, 1, Jlpl 20. lower Krades. riOlcTIHIc White potatoes, per l.o-io h.ii k. ta.iii'ci.i bweet pot.tto.s southern So 1, per bbl $Hi4 73. do No 2. $21,2 23. do. Jrse. per baski t, 51 6v 1 rtl Calibaue. per basket SScWJl in Onions New Jer.e per biiKket, $1.231 73 do Niw1 Jersey, per bushel hamper, II 23 ! 2 3U. ' In connection with the strength in sugnr stocks the following extract from the innnthl magazine published by the National Hank of Comnierce is Interest ing: "Cuba now lends, the wo.ld in sugar production. Before the war the Hiitish Indian and Cciinan stigur crops tanked li."'t and second respcctiwiy. the Cuban crop being onh thinl. In 11117 and 1IIIS Cuba produced more sugar than either Hritlsh India or (termini, and her estimated mm crop is linger than the estimated crops of these two countries combined nnd more than twice as huge as her own average pie-war ciop. It will amount this jrur to neoriy ono-iourin ot tne worlds pro duction, in contrast to less than one eighth before the war, I!ritih India and (Jerman, each of which before the war raised about one-seventh of the world's crop, will raise this year nne seventh and nne-twclfth respective!. Tlie Juvnn crop hns so far increased in importance since the niitlucnk of the war that the 'mm crop is estimated at over one-tenth of the woild's eiop. The total win Id's crop of mill is estimated at lS"il'J.00O tons, approximate'- n million tons los-, than the IMS crop, but oer a half million tons mole than the lucrago pre-war crop." Tianspoit and Trading was Sj. GOVERNMENT BONDS iii.i !)S . Ilsi, . IIN . S. Panama coupon 2s. 1P3(1 Panama retlsiered 2s, HMti 1-nnamn coupon 2s 103s li.nania renlsteri d 2. 1H3S l'anama couiion 3 lPdl P'inam-1 reirlsternl 3s. llhtl l-hlllni'ltio -Is le:il 1'hlll.plne 4s. 1I1.I3 l'hlllpnln- 1s 1II3H . . r s Onv coupon 2 1030 II S (lov reKlslend 2s. lino. I" S (lo coupon 3s. 1114(5 . II S (lov reu'stered 3 1040 V S (lov coupon Is 11123 U S Uov registered 4 11)23 . ss . ss no . no . on 1114 til)' sn so lllll'i lini'4 Ask iii's tltltj 1)2 112 11(1 I) I'll lid 100 lllll IIJ 1(2 10(1". UHl'i LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS ChlrilEO. uc 29 HOGS Hecelpts. U -mo head Mnstlv "ii'e lower than esterdy s Cf-.nl 11VTU" T'P '! 30. heavv. $11120 WIS 0 inidlum.' Jill T.itll'i 40 lls-ht welKhl. Januar .viarcn .May . July . Yesterdnv'a close Open ... 31.113 31 S3 31 1)7 31 1)0 31 1)3 31 111) . . . 32.00 .12.03 . . . ,32.0.1 32.08 . . 31 1)2 32.04 11 1:30 a m. p.m. . .. 31,02 31. S3 31. Ut 31 70 31.02 3103 ..,.. v... -'. ' Jt? Liverpool Cotton Liverpool, Aug. 29. The cottoa market wns quiet and firm today. Fu tures were quiet in the early dealings. Spot prices were: American, mlddlinc fair, 21.03d: good middling, 20.20d; fully middling, 10.70d; middling,' lO.lOd; low middling, 17.3."d; good ordinary, Jt.70d; ordinary, jX.17d. LONDON METAL MARKET New York. Ann 29 Cabl. advices re ceived at tne New York Metal Kichanr this mornlna- quotrd prices in Ixmdon today as follows Tin Spot. 272 l?s nn advance nf I 13s futures 207 10s up 1 Ss and BUSINESS NOTES i!7 3fltfM'l 30. In-ht 117 30ir1H Ml. heavy straits. 227. an sdvnnce of 2. Bites, snot IxicklnB sow emofVh 113.23'ir 10 packing I 20 tons, futures. SO tens Standard copper sows, rouah, $1 1 30?13 23 pl-r JKIW1S30 'Spot. 01) futures. 100 nn advance of tt CATTI.n llnelpl. 4-011 head lleef I 3s for tmth sal s. spot, MO tons. Lead ' steers slow ilrcuKj "sbW" stock bo-hI, , Spot. 24 17s tld. an advanc" of 2l fldl' vivirllnKS in 1 calve about stendv . bull, futures 23 7s (M unchanged. Spelter slow to 23e lower, beef steers, choice and ' Spot. 3R 3s. futures. 30 ."s a train of 10s 1 rime J13 73W1S. medium and uooil. 111 7.1 I for both Klectroljtlc not available. Kl'11 73. common !ll 7.111 71. IIkIU vvelKhl. , Kood nnd cholciv $13 .11)11 17. .10 common and . medium, $1) 21CH '13 30 butcher helfers.jn 7-, (full 30, cow. g .VI013. calves tlO 30 20 .10 , .sni:i:i- Iteeilpts. 0000 head Kat lambs' mostlv 30c lower small lot cholre nntlve", $14 7.1. best westerns still unsold, sheep and fullers, stow to 2.V lower. I Notice hns been received by the New Yolk Stock K(hange from the United Slates Hubber Company of proposed The exportation of wool from Alls- I increase in fust pieferred stock fiom trnlia to tlie Ciiited States will become 1 S'O.OOO.OOt) to ,f 100.000,0(111. nnd of in- pnssihle after June .'!(), lflL'O. when crease In cninnion stock fiom N 10,000, STANDARD OIL COMPANY (NEW JERSEY) CUMULATIVE 7 NON-VOTING PREFERRED STOCK . This Company has recency authorized an issue of $100,000,000 cumulative 7o ' preferred stock. We cite the following from the Company's circular: There U no bonded indebtedness nor mortgage on the properties of the Company or its subsidiaries. On December 31, 1918, the net assets of the Company were $562,543,626, properties taken at cost less depreciation, with out regard to good will or enhancement in value. ' The net quick assets were $289,705,645. , Amount required for preferred dividend is $7,000,000.' t Available for preferred dividends, after payment and allowance '' for-tazes due and accrued: i ' . Year 1918 $57,283,784 - Average for 5 years, 1914-1918. . 60,215,333 .- ""' Followed by $98,3,38,300 common stock valued in the market at $678,000,000 at $690 per share which does not include the valueof tlie preferred "rights." ' . DIVIDENDS FREE OF NORMAL INCOME TAX " ' We regard this slock as a conservative, high grade investment PRICE AT MARKET TO YIELD ABOUT 6.30 INQUIRIES INVITED' CARL H. PF0HZHEIMER & CO. 25 Broad Street BUTTER, EGGS AND CHEESE Nm Wk. Auk i"J lll'TTHIl lloei lot 14 :Ts tulm Market hUhiIv to firm. HIkIi m-orln- r.7.'i7'4c extrs. .'i(H4 e. inl.l. . firms V-Vi rU ."dc, 8econil, .lilftolc. Btale ilnln r.ri1 r.1(H4o IXKIH Her"lpt. l.,.'7(l CHseB. Market 'sti.nl FreFh-iralhered extran, 5.1$F."('e. Ftorane-carkcil extra nrdts. rildU.jSc: atoruKe partee.l nrdts 4S4f.lr, Rathireil extra first ."Ji "ilc, dirties Nn 1, 3SISlM0e: No ail"!?:!! checks. 3."ifi,3llc, underKraile. '2'tiii H4r state anil nearby hennerv whites. UGi 7V ciithereil whites. ."iriWIIHr. western nhltes r.HMflSc; Paclflo const riRBfile- west. rPn nn.l .ni.lh.rn imfhered whltiH. 4sSflt.ir i .ibi. niul nenrhv henner Lrov ns. OO'O'lWli' ' .. ., . .i -i-n.i ia.,i ...i tit Kaini'reu iirnn nu huacu -.u"i- .i prime 4riW33e 1'HEKSK ltecelpt. 10(10 boxes Market firm rial, rurrent make, colored. aerae run 3"'. ii HI' c. fiat, current make, white aeriice run. 3(H.iy31'4C: colored specials. tl j JO'jc, whlto specials. UW3uV.c DIVIDENDS DECLARED American Heet Sueur Compiny. quarterly of 14 per cent on prererrea payaDie uo tober '1 to stock of record September 13 Kestono Tire and Rubber Company, quar terly 3 Per cent on common, payable October 1 to slock of record September ID. Hlutz Motorcar Coinpuny of Amertcn. quar ter of ll.il.1 a share, payable October 1 to Btoik of recird September 17 India Uefln'liB Compans quarterly of 3 per tent on common and W p-r cent nn pref' rred both pijable September IS to itoi k i f rntord September 5. Leg Shows Beat ChurcH, Says Billy Of pan (5roe, Aujr. 211. Hilly Sun duy'h orluil oastisntlona at onmpmoot liiK woro di ret-ted ngnUist chureh nipm bers iK-Klci'tful of tliclr cliuroli duties, pnrticiilarly attendance at prayer meet iiiK. "I "ever could unilerstaiul," ho said, "why (Jod's sheep should want to leave Hi' pasture. You can pet more chun'li members to a leg show than to n prajer meetitiR. I haven't time to go see some frizz.led-licudrd June that hadn't i lothea cuough on her to make u flynet " .'. the central wool committee, which has j controlled theoutpiit of the commodity for the ItritWi (loveriiiiient, i-enseK its activities. Manufacture! s of eottXn rorduro) re port a heavy general demand for their pioduct from letail merchants and garineiif manufacturers. Large orders for the cloth ore being whipped, epe ciiillj to the fanning .sections in the Middle West, at prices ranging from 73 cents to $l.!i a jnrd. George Armsby, chief, in rhurge of tin for the War Industries Hoard, an nounces that the last allocation oPpig tin by the interallied tin executive for (Hstiibutiou to Amrican consumers at cost hud been sold on June -1, and delivered on July lil. The total quan tity sold was 2-,7ll.,11(i pounds at a total cost of $ir,S33,.Sl. The selling agents for woolen con cerns report that tlie spring produc tion of their mills has been completely allotted nnd that they will hnve no more goods to offer until the beginning of the next heavj weight selling season early next year. Some of the larger raw fur dealers ore preparing to operate more conserv atively next season than thej have been in the last few jears. They believe that fills hnve about reached their peak prices nud hesitate tu carry large btocks lest a reaction .take place. 000 to $1200,000,000. STKXMBOAT XOT1CKS DEALERS IN STANUAltn OID 8BCUB1T1ES TKU 1IU0AD 4S00-1-S-S-4 New York To Bristol Burlington Island Si Park and Trenton See the Beautiful Upper Delawaro WKKKDAY HAII.INOS 1T10M AUCII ST. WHARF Kor llurllniton Island I'ark 8:30 A. " Kor llrlst'ol and Trenton 8:30 A. M., 1:00, 0.00 r. M. For Trenton Only 11:00 A. M. (Trenton Express) Sunday Schedule & Labor Day Vnr Ilurllnirton Island I'ar!--80, ioToo A SI.. 1:00. sis0. a'Mlt "' For llrlstol 10:00 A. M.. a.3(J, 6:00, n.qi u HI Fof 'Trenlon--HlSO, 10:00 A. M ltOO, 2:30, B.Ud, oiJ" '". , One way fare 25c Saturday!. Sun days and Holidays, 80cj Children, lBc. Moonlight Excursion Tonight & Every Evening up the Beautiful Delaware n..iWk Iron Bteamer Queen Anna leaves 8 1 M., Arch St. Wharf. Moon lights Krldar, Saturday tin Sunday, hoc. (ncludma wai fc. vm. ..i.., -.vv. Siibseriptioni to the two new isues of Tinted States tieasury certificates of ipdi lif ' Kno' - ' l "I and 11-103), in tlie New York Federal Itesene distiict, ninounted to $:!!l'2, S.'i0.."00. The total subscriptions to both series ill all Federal Reserve dis tricts amounted to ?l,00Vi,!)r:j.(M)(l. PltfhlxirEli, Aw; '.'l 1IOOS rtoi-elpts. ' 1000 Ixincr Hi-iuIfs. Slllitil'l .10 hmi mrki-rs SJorivojl. llsht jorki'rs. $111.10 mi rl S10 .in iff 'jo KIi:i:i' AND 1.AMI1S Itecelnl' .Vl'l St' uli Top shtep $11 2.1. top lambs $H "I.VUS ltotrlpls 100. StirnU Top, f 22 50 Ilast st. I.oiin, Aus. 2'i 110(1 necelits. i (.0(1 l pad l.nuir Top Si!7. bulk ( Sl'l 21lfi 111 7.1 hinvv -neUllts. J1H 7.1W 111 10. riidlum urls-its SlIlfDlli 7.1. II -ht wplithts. i ".Hi I'l 71 Hunt llclit lsWt1 ln'O-y. ti .clxlni? sow, i-ooth, $11ftl0. pa llnt? snivs .i.u-ii $ia .mil l.i r.o. pi tu .iiifi7 7.1 , CATTI.i: It-li'lpti. 2200 hiMiil HIi-iiU ' nf stttr. ninllum and heav m lah i , linlcf and prime 17(!i IS .10 r-,i.,llum and nn.l $I117 romrr.on $10ffll llcht Mitshts. ki1 nd iholie fill 711 III INI . nimon and inidlum $!fi 1" 7.1 l''ifl"-r .i-td-. heifers. $(! 7.181 1.1 .10 iow. S ' W 11 ..I) i nncrs and cuttrrs. $.1 loll n 7.1 ;l.fl:, I 'Isht and linnilv "i-lfhts II S.itl HI . tn'iliT sti'trs. $7 3(1 fit 12 .1(1, stockir Bt.'ir 7TMH21 Slli:i:i' -ll.iolpts 1200 he id No nalc- NEW YORK ' SHIPBUILDING CORPORATION has steady work, cood wages and excellent worklnff conditions. There are openlnxs In nearly all branchei , for skl'led mechanics. Apply Employment Department at the Yarda Camden. N. J. - v. KntiM ritv. 1lo Au- 2'1 - HOOS -IJe nlntH 2.1(1(1 lund loner Hulk SlsSTI hinvSes SI Sfft Is 111, mnlluni weights J1SM 111 HI Hunts $17 7.1fll. .1(1 lluht MKhts $1(1 'i IS. 1(1 imi-klnK sows. $11ifi 1(1 l.lne lllfn lu OATTI.K lliclpts. 2.100 nnd Sou calves Slow Ili-ivv bief ti'ers choice m.l prime ! 7' r,t i i.o mi'linm und ircod $U 2.i(iI 17 21. nimini.n IIS 1!H IS, n."hl elht itood and iholie fl I 10 W 111.7.. common mil medium i'iffl4 50: liuteher cjittle rlfers. $0 25U 15. cows $11 1 .Hi 12 111 ...nnflPa nn.l .MiiicrM $5 H.lfful 11. eil canes ornl ltcerii' lSnnk ofvK:llisns I'ifv is Hchl and hundv Meluhl. II.' r.lUJH til . , ,, ,.,. ,. ... . , . . , ' cl- -tecr'.. "(WVl'ITi m !UilJJ7 Blower Equipmtnll,! Heatinr, Ventilation ud Eitjuit Sjritemi, Sbeet-MeUl WorlC Safety Goartli. C. H. RAUB tVajrne Ave. & Berkley St.', PhiUdelphia, P.. Indicative of the money situation in the southwest is the fact that the Fed- purchasinj; this week in tile open mar ket in New Ymk $10,000,l00 in bank ers' acceptances. The piuchnsc is be iue made throiiRli the Federal Itesirvc Hank of New Yoik. , i. i . mii si,li (lin.'li.i. Auk 211 HOOH ntieliita The (iiiiibiueu net earnings available 7000 head lr-nlnu slow "emi lower thun for dHldei.dK of the subsidiary com- -''.'''i.um.. 75p Jitm ! panics of the Massachusetts (las (0111- i-atti.i; iineinis smio he.ni iiief nnd i linnie for .lul, the first month of cm- l'ui;v;;:,.'lr!eVei,,:"lkTuM,; ' heaTl" "Tj!?e , rent fiscal ear. were S'J.ll (l."0. a dc- , lo'se Yesterday. 75eT$l lowir Openlnir to - froiu-iic .. .. . .lav on kllllntc (lasses. ri01f75i lower tnn -.... .-- -, .- , ., .fnterliay H mOKIIlH urui". .n.novp -..wt.u as compared with coriespoudiug nionth timer a year ago. . - - -. f 1 .1 r - er ll'.nBn;.-, stocker steers. $11 s.iii? 11 1.1 NMi:i;ir u.ieipm ."".. i"", ,,..v.. Lambs $10 "o14 B0, culls and common, 1 1 7tH0. e,lrllnK withers. Illlll2.i ewes. 1 .'J1AIS2.1. nn'i culls and inmmon t'i I (1. umdlne ewis $S .HUH a. reiMlor lamus, ij Kill 14 .10 COMMERCIAL STEEL PRODUCTS CO. ' llnlls. Snlkes. etc.. Wlr Cloth. Window, nnd lloor rreen Cloth. Wire Work. Win dow tltinrds. l'nrtitlnns und Itnlllnes. All products of Iron and Steel Pennsylvania Bldg. 81, 1NITE Portland Cement ' m ft DLM.JnUtr, 7JA. VrL- Un.fA. r.-Al I. IllACtV41JltlC4 AVTV AVri UWMiWW, ' i-J zr m , ..'.. IsTllXMSIIII' XOTiriN The nvoraRe price of twenty active1- imlustiial stocks advanced 1.10 per nDOfiK'Q 1TFAMSHIP cent yesterday to 103.01. while 'th. BRffinD A TiIAm twenty liiilroads advanced 0.53 per CUKF UKA 1 1UN cent, to Nl.Ull. The New Ymk Suhtmtsiirj i;ained i $7(1,000 from Uie banks jesteiiln, mak inir a ci -h net Kain since Friday of '$4,0511,000. Itailrond. public utility and industrial bonds called for pn) incut in September nirKi-egate S5.S15.000. As iisiinl. lately. Ihe larRcst number nnd amounts of bonds called me of the imlustiial ells'-, reflectini; the prosperity of Aniericau industrial corporations in recent years. ....... e ,i... l...... . ST,.. ..... " on raw material more con-I htocKlioiueis oi nc mm. ...iu...... ..A . . , f'.iiimniiv ..f America lime atlthoiiml xlsts. ine loreiKii inarKets are ;-.,--, ,, f ,,nPoa f Tlie Commercial Htilletin tomorrow will say: "There is a better tone to the market this week. Sales have not been of large pioportious, but there lias been somewhat more business and with tin Improvement in exchange nnd with the manufacturers a long way from "covered" on raw material more con fidence ex . , , , .til ii. an increase in "' uummi . r,i,,,i... ... firm and the tendency is higher in Ku- , Ktm.,. .,,(,.,, , b(, issU,Mi rm rope. The manuiaeturiiiK suuiuion laij-ooo ( 100,000 siares of no par hardly changed, the call for deliveries ) rajURt When the additional stock is being very insistent." deposed of the stated capital with which ' tbc cpmpany will carry nn business is nwined Sunars Unchanaed i to.be increased ironi .ii.i,iiu New Yorlt, Aug. AI. Ciinditluns le main luichnnged in the sugar market, with the large refiners withdrawn and prices fixed at standard Do, less li per cent for cush for fine granulated, 7.28c for raws, IKl-degree centrifugals. Im portations of raws for sterday include i only 22,(00 bags of Culms, consigned to Arbuckle Brothers. Sales for yes terday of 7.'55,000 bags of Cubas for August and September loadings at fi,8Se, -. ! f , were announced by the United States sugar equalization board. I'lllLMlKI.l'lllV AMI Nl'.W YOKK In IIAMHL'IUi. rnlTMMfir.V, DANZKI and "'" IILI.SlNdFOItS BUSHONG September 1 ANOKA September 5 l-lIll.AIII'.Ll-lIIV to HAVRE AWENSDAW September 1 NEW ORI.MAN'l to IIUKNOS AlnilS I ALDERMAN September 2j ARGENTA September 12 A 1 I.Ii'Mli lleclster ' Ter Itnles nod Inrornititlon Apply . MEGEE, blttK & LUMPANY 401-185-07 I)rel Ilnlldlnc I'hlliiilflnlila l.omlMird gglljgna 'earn line Philadelphia Havana GENERAL CARGO U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamers 0(f0. Shai .'holders of iccord September . g "LKE GALERA" Sept. 15 17 will be given the privilege of sub- ' i AKc FLUVANNA" Oct. 1 scribing for the additional .i.OtlO snares -- , - of stock at Sioo n share at the rate of j For rates and particulars apply fq one share of new stock for etery three, p t Qfoam-Urn T I uai u j- Jfcwto.nH v,v. JIUOII 0UALITY QUICK SERVICE 1 Motor Truck Delivery I E Lansilalc FoundryCo. I Q tn(l If Va, I' I.aretJale 430 I O. W. KETCHAM Manufucturtr of Architectural "terra Cotta, Bricks Hollow lile, Etc. "I V J Chas. J. Webb & Co. Wool I and Cotton Yarns i no licsuiui oi., iiiiiaueiiinin, i. a. . M CHARTERS GRANTED IKiirr, 1M.. Auir H. rClmrlers tiled lo dav Oofdwyn Pictures CoriKirutlon, S::o.00O, 000 to nroduoH and exhibit moving ntctures. etc T L. Cro'.eau, H. B. DHL 11 E. Kno. total Wilmington, lie!.. Inioruorntora 11am-lin-Holmej Motor Company, to deal In and ivt'h autom)blle.ete . l3.tMlo.O0O. V II. Ham. lln, L. C Hermit II ltonaon. All or Chicago. Ill . Incorporator. The Pacific Improvement Company Hrooklyn. N Y . iS.UOU.OOO. to ,fn a B.ti.rul Irrnrovement buslnena: Uefflna V Her, llrooklyh.i. Sellna lllrtfhneld. New Yorki Ida llottllli. Xrverne, L I. Trlatate ateamililp Con-pany. Wilmington Ilel.. In crcaae from iS.oo0.00O .-o tlo.ooo.000. CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS Chlcuio. Aok. !l. I1UTTER Higher. creamry jl-me. KIIOS higher. Hecelpts. 1101a ratiea rtrata 42t(-18c: ordinary flrrta 3 (UM swe at marU. caiea Included. 38ffI1r: utorage. Sicked ftr.ts. .(IJW -14c Poultry llv lower- uprlnia. SOHc fowl. Sle. . 4T.2 Ilnlllll llldc. Philadelphia , STE.VAP5IIIP NOTirKS ' " . 1 NAGLE STEEL COMPANY STEEL PLATES AND SHEETS Pottstown, Pa. Phila. OIHce, J4H Morris Bide. -r- Regular Sailings from Philadelphia To MARSEILLES and BARCELONA Steamship ELM BRANCH Sailing About September 25th Loading at Port Richmond, Sept. 12th t For Rates and Particulars apply to 4 American Steamship Navigation Company Real Estate Trust. Bldg. Telephone, Walnut 390-391 N. Z. GRAVES Incorporated 22 and 24 South Third Street ' Philadelphia , The House ot NneclalllH In Paint catT Varnished J ,1 -A r- J THE BALDWIN LocomotiveWorSs Steam and Gasoline LOCOMOTIVES Philadelphia, P" m I'V ii it k i i ji .t "3 iJa Je. i. a !l - - . UV . t! -r t'K- V n I q . '" &i
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