TT-PMVHBHHHBHBiHH r 1 V'lT'Rft'J." ijin if-nrnv;" fvW't tf'vl-",t"'T'1 - V'fi'j t wV V i - f 'J nr-i? '-, t M PPf J fW " l-Tp" h? -X f.i-'JVOTf F VlW-Vt'.ltlJT "-tv- - its EVENING' PUBLIC iLEDGER PHICABELPHIA4, THURStoAT, SEPTEMBER 11, 101b F. , ! I'm r K If 19 I? m. F' It i v ? n 6fr h' Informing Investors Wc offer to customers of this house a service which not only helps them to choose the bonds, notes and stocks best suited to their requirements, but we also keep them posted regarding de velopments which may affect their in vestments. Such a service is ap preciated by most in vestors. Chandler & Company Frmlclin Bank Bldg. Philadelphia Ntw Tork Eo!to NEWSOF THE FINANCIAL WORLD NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA STOCK PRICES SHARP REBOUND FOLLOWED VIOLENT OPENING SLUMPi . . i ir all Street Quivkly Recovers From Its Fright of Threatened , Steel Strike Trading Highly Excited NEW YORK BOND SALES Sew otl,. Sept i I - I'n meats in (mini's mniki'l and iom . Kcinipaiiiikt bleaks i ceiled v. tin h tin ks Inn k closing let el npod in the move ' new phase nf Ihr steel labor situation. ,, ,,, n ii matter f fct. robbed the oiil ' liink of inmli of tin- supposed disturbing opening i, i !,, i,rirf tin. liiinnrinl mm f frnni "J In 11 points cie Mir ,n,tj upon making closer nnalsis bv i-miillv riciliiie lioiimls. . of the new innnlN-ito of the labor lend i I' II) ulijll illinril III'' in tlc In iinil above TucmI.iv ' Snnic nrcgiilnritv (level- afternoon lull i ln billing Advantages of the Present Market The current low quo tations of securities today afford the in vestor the opportu nity of making bound investments at an at tractive yield with the possibility of se curing the benefit of a rise in prices which conditions indicate as impending. We are equipped to advise you in the choice of your securi ties and will send a special letter on the investment situation upon request for 4-K. nUNHAMESo invtatmciit .SircuiUl.a s 43 Exchange Plac. New York found In tlii" threat to call the men mil Si'pti'nilirr -'.'. n tliinh veiled bluff tn furio President Wilson's liatnl in lii intor flit ion with tlio innuageis nf tlir stud i ninpiinii'o In conservative . . . Li Intiilliifv linn muni Midipnlb k.t mwl power continued tmprrs.ivc. ,,.,,. ,,,,, illi(,n ,nl . (lbor t Tim forenoon trading on I hi- vtni I, Ii mlcrs would liaidl.v Harp to ninilmt ev.-bauge vvks one .,f the most cvild s I,,lll1'" "-t"'"-n1 imtl order a gri.er.il I istiikc prior to Hip roiifiMi-nrp iiriangril fur this irnr Tlip outstanding fcntiiiesi , ,,,,, ir. iilf-nt nt Washington 'of tin f!p:iliiie were the phenomenal 'I Iip i m.i rKulilr rebound in prices ahoiptt.in capacity of tlm market and "f""' '" ""u "'H'luk was nintlr tlio .. , ., , , ... ... more -iitpritiig in vipu nf tlio tlis tbcaBtonishingdcgr...ofre.illrncj,vh,chinl,lllB ,,,, rp nf . oMon Mhl. developed iifti't- the opening slump. In,n1inii and Hip unrest of labor in otliPr ilic opniinn of rci-ogui'cil Midges tint parts of I - n.tintr.v. not tn speak nf was itidi-imtablp ip-timoin not ouh of "j'' ;l'l'"nl '"' iitt-ott1inB : -fTo. t ' of tlio fipn wpakupxs in Hip fori ign it virons tpihniial pn-itinn, lull iil-i. ,ul,., ,ili nrvv mv ,p,onx for proof pnmp of ihr oiiiidnrxi of nn liotli inaik-' and frano'. ilprlwiip i onditioii" ', ','"' l,l!n""'1 '""" '" '"' "I "is "' 1 .... . , , , , .. . ., in Ciiinlili' SIipI. which still lid at IT."., i I Iip motive foi Hip 1 1 u y IhrIiIj c- . ,. . , ,. . M. . . iiRano-t 1st nl I!ip eloxo on Incsdin. lull iipil statp of iuii.il of ihc tnarkf u )thm , . ,wls tl) i;.,. tp,,. 1 uoiniM wiis siipplipil in IIip siwijiIiirIj 1,'in m Stud "Ii" hroko Ti point; lit tllP indniil and diitiirbmi; turn in tlio steel opening in v"i. and Republic turn iiml labor siiiintinn ovpi P''terila 's holiday. 'I he published niinoiiiie mi nl of the new Aimlo-Krrnch S l.KKKI. :iooo. "nnrm tsono. flnno aiiou sooo KKIO IIWi'll. JWHIU 00000- 1000. 1000 1000(1 'J000 oOOO ."-000 . Am Smelt ft WlOII -.wo oOOO moo 1000 Aincr T & T 1 1 K)0 :;ooo Bnfil) 1000 . ... .",000 looo moo 1000 Am Tel A. Trl i '17 1)7 I 7 I 1)7 I 1)7' 07'. 1)71, t)7'j t)7, 07' 07 1 07 B B-17 I 07 :s 1)7'. 07 1 07 .1 n i K5.' s.v. Es Sr, S.S 10' 4 7S s7 S7 s7' o 01 1 '. . mo', inos 11)0', l'ni'i i i'i". r clt r steel unions readini; mat pi liable sit stuke ordPl of tile llllne .i" not onh iiupli'.isiint let lint also pimokoi n , Ijik he of si llin; .it the out ; 'I heie wi'p no bimnc nidiih in the niaikel iiroiind 'I liurilil s Insuii; lanse ill) the openinc, in conseiiirnee. thoioni i bined iiipssiu'p nf ptifoteed liipndatii'ii. ' fiiKliteiiPil s.'lliui; mill aKKiPssio beai IprrsMiic caused nn abrupt break in prices rutiRMiK from 2 to 1 1 points, l'oi i a tunc but onU for a brief tune, lie ' lijstei n nl -( rumble to u lo urn into complete demoralization i Aftfr I he smoke of the first skiniii"h learpd nwnv it found tlieie was lealh no licpiidntiUK pressure to speak of i. nd when the first batch of the frantic openinc srllins orders upio px peutPil llipre as virtually llttlp srllioR ntliPi than thai t-inannling fiom simnrf nf iIip profpssional bearish (rndint; ion tlllKPtlt morp sober cnnsirlcration nf the Steel snld down ." points to MI'i Al - laulic. (iiilf and West Indies nlso showed a los of Ti points on the opening transiiction It wa mer ii iii.irter of an hour befoic tlio loinnuttpp which was (alloil mi In deleriniup whal In make the open ing of I lilted States Steel tpportetl. 'I lien it was Cued ;i. t'J.000 shares nt 101 to 101! I,, and .'(K) at 10'JS. the stock selling 1 r,K apnrt on different eidr.s of tlio cinwil in the same itntnnt. In the lecinon the steel pharos, were the fmeniost features with the oils nuil nloail threatened equipments. trieel nil Hi xiinie of which Kioti i' uirly lost ground. I lie iijlt & shuipest rallni however, occurcd around noon with I'l.tldwin l.oonmntiM' thoout xi.tnding altiaotion going above 1110 against IIS made shortly after tlio opening All the industrials registered I ii i (hoi uiipioM'nient as the upbiilding uti' nvrrod .1 relatnel.v small s-iipplj of stocks in all parts of the room, which made Ihoshnit position incicasiugly uncomfortable L'000 SOW I 1000. ".(Kill I OOOO 1000 Am T A: 10,10 1000 Almoin oOOO.. :.uoir L'000 . "iOUO All T f. yioo 11)00.. 7 MOO loon ."ilOO J .000 atasvi: .(I'll) JUKI T is 11,000 i- 1000 "- All ( win I. m clt ,V)0U . 714 Atoh Twin X) ' 4s 1000 ' Ohio cv . . . 7-.", O 4 '-5 s.." . xl'i S',, n ! ,s I lown. Cent 4s ir,on it , -J00O 41, I '.'OOO A ', , Hun c t s mi 1000 ,-,i , Lack Stl i'o of uO 1000 . 9J It Shore 4s of 31 looo. ... :;, LlRKelt & Myers 7a 1000 HHj 1.1000 10') l.fhlgh Valley Ca -'000 . .H), .iiuu . . . iiirj I l.orUIard Co 7a I 1S0OII Kill I Manhattan Ulev Si . 1000 )7 1 1000 117 1000 !lfV, I 1000 07 i lliOOO OiW, I 1000 . ... 0(0 , I 1000 !l(r I Mhlvalc S & C) 5s ilOOO . . S7', Minn L Ht I, 5s .1001) . 71 Montana I" To 5 looo oil-, looo 'irr, Mo I'ttdflo Ben . 1000 .-.' i I 1000 .',, -'000 :,s , Mon l'ower Os 1 1000 vc, I Mo Pac 5 of G 1 1000 . Si', N I) 'lex Ac Me s I 0000 .")'. V N II 4 U 6 7000. 17000 L'.-.DOO "000 .1000 .VIOO .1000 HOOD :iooo .VKKKI .'0000 100(1 2000 . yooo. 7000 looo jooo U II ill o u (Vjs 1937 10IM) 08i ni', 08). 08 08!t l)St 08, 07'.' 08) oori on'. 08-i 0H'. 08' OH 11 08'4 (W'j 1 :i(io(i 7000. . . .,000 ,'1000 ,,0110 moo looo 1001) IKWI 7(M)0 VOOO V S Itcal sooo '.'000 loooo HOIK). . 77 "(ion . 7 '.'0011 . . 77 L'lllHl . . 77 D .-, itubber Es 1000 N7 'l(K)l) S7 , Ofi on Oft on nn on1, or, or. , 1)0 . 01,'i . on;.- 00 I Co &! . "(I'i 70', 7"b inoo 87 , 2000 87', 1000 S7J. JOOO.. . S7'j fiOOO. .87'. 10000 . .. S74 1000 87', onon s7'4 V H nubber 7s .1000 .. KM" U S Steel Ei 3000.. . 00-, 4000 DO-. 1000 HI)'. 3000 . 100 1000 100 J00O u"i 4000 00' i O000 . Ofli, JOOO DO'i 3000 .. . 0'.)Ji V S Steel 1,'orp 4i 1000.. S.)'. Vn-Car ("hem Cr 10000 101". Wabash 1st .1000 00 Wab. tali "! lis 1000 82' West Shoro IV 11 Is 1000 7'.", 1000 7-J a Wilson & Co 1st 1000U 100 1000 10(1 Wilson Co cv STOCKS BREAK, I BUT COI BACK 3000 1000 looo 1000 5000 07' 07', 07.'. 074 1)7 r.ono . . iooo . . inoo 10(10 ::ooo .",000 . . jnoo . vooo 00 ir,', on o.v, 'h. U.".' i o.v o.v iniiwi itwtiF. in i.inr.ini iiomis .Solra nf Ltbrrlu fniirfl III thf Stork Kx tl.miffi tntti ntrrrst to rfnfi. of talr The llrt rrrrlet.. that Interest, l,i addition to It, -'itr vritc ol the lonrf, i I 1 Most Interesting Market Turn abouts Observed in Many a Day STEEL TRADE CONFIDENT LOCALS PROVED IMMUNE TO STEEL STRIKE FEARS Price Variations Generally Confined W'ithin Fractioiud Limits. Electric Storage Strong Business Mortality Continues Low 1 1 The New i losing financial V Telephone i.'o 7s.' nl)l on , Ke ad J NEW YORK STOCK SALES PUBLIC UTILITIES Information in detail gladly furnished upon request. If you wish it, a repre sentative will sail. f"a'r 1 0O 10(1 MM 7m iooo HDD 3100 ;ioi ion loo loo r.soo is' I're lout Iiisp NrUmslA n Advltum. . AiIRuin p Alabi.M Aju.Nltiib Ajaxllrm Al flil'o . AlChalpf AmARfh A mllS . AmBkV Anil 01U V, 4.1 0'1'v 07', 80' i lo I'i Wish 40' j 38', 7P. t 014 : 4'j 44'i 0." om, S5 -l.'i 7JC0 AniC&l'-' u 130' Investment Bankers Real Estate Trust Bldg. Philadelphia I The Day of The situation nt Opportunity home and abroad still makes it pos sible for investors to take advantage of the low prices and the high yield of many securities that are today even more sale than they weie before the war. Write for our Circular No. 2437. Bonbright & Company Monnis wiPTAP. sTitoui). jr. Manager 137 Chestnut St., Philadelphia Jfew Tork Donton Chicago Detroit 1 1)1)0 JOl) J(i II) 3J HI 17701) 101) 17.VK) 100 1000 1UU .VXI 7i00 HUH 101)1) JIM I '.7()D loo :to.) .',01) 100 31 'HJ I'OO ,"(K) I'JOi) Jl'X) II 'i'i' III JJOl) Ij'IO 1IK) 10.IIX) ion hid loo ID.) 700 100 100 100 140O !0I) f0O JOO (VK) JOO fiOO 100 1000 JOO 100 700 700 1307. .Vi 11 :i.v. i.(." . lOI'l T w 10'5 :i7 71 j 00'. l' l'J' 01 00' 4 "l ir, M i;ii. n ::i rj7 101 I Irtur 40' 1 UN' I 71't 00' w 13 ' 04'4 om, 8," .11'. 1,1 l't .111 II n.v. i i.v. KH'i Irr Inns ''n'. . . . eli.io ltlnh .un; .1, uei l pr lift IOO .loncsBT ;i7.'4 10O Khiiki'S 18;( lf'll) KelhSp i;4,i . i:tOO Keruierop .'ins 101 '4 01 lO.V-i 10.V 70' 10' OS1 l'Jfi1 8U' 101' '4 10:, on lJ.i M'j nil 1 O'l'. 1U.V, 50': r'')', o.v 1 U7 87' 101' I 1 Jtam 2H3 j:t 5'i IIS' .VI', 0(1' 101 l.lo'a I0!4 60'. l'a mil U8'-i 08 7K4 in'. 1X1 J7' ll'j JIV. :ix.s fio'j .",1 1 '.J' . IOI'i no'. ,-,.v 1 jss p.r .,,, . ' 4.1 III J-I'i 7l'j Jl 40.! 4 110 OJ1, J-J' 1 5ft I7H 05 lii 78 871 o't'i 07s. .-.! 00 l.'iV, .''7 118 10 ill', 1'. 85 100's' 117", lOi', 50 tlH'K 5H 'III'. 157 1 J8' . Ill'i 50 I'j 0(1' t 128'j 1'. jni, jfii. ' I Spruce 313 Canadian Municipal Bonds Bought Sold Quoted FINCKE. BANGERT & CO. Franklin Dank BltU., BOSTON rblladelnhla NEW XOBK Hecker & Co. Bankers and Brokers Members of Philadelphia and New Tork Stork Kxehanrea Jf. E. COK. OTII ANI rilKSTNUT STS. LIBERTY BONDS BOUGHT and SOLD Anr Dfnointnatloni Samuel K. Phillips & Co. Ml (-IIKSTNrT NTnKKT Mintr Dilladetphm Stork Kithanca $50 $100 LIBERTY BONDS n0UGIT AND SOLD Biddle & Henry 104 SOUTH FIFTH STREET fAIml)r rWUdeJpHla Steele Eichante nii'it(ill 50 Am Di nc . II Amll&li :S5". Ajiill&l.pf 1J74 Aniliiti'm 101 Al.tnsieil. 7.t'a AniI.oeo 07 AmUoeopf 106 JOl) Am Malt 50 aO'JO AmSnicIt 70 AmStlK . 11 Am S ! pf O.V AniHuK.ir. 1JSW AniSiiTnl) 8fii.. SniTiP 100 Ami 0I1 J.'V, .'J'i'4 '-'-''I AinTp nen 101 K'"'j iCO' AmWi,. I lis II-', 1' 'i 111W pi idi,', 1(0 B.I 0 AniW I'll" 5 .'1.14 ' 1 Ain.SI. 'JT. Ainllu p 01 An.ii Hilda G'l'rt A fryl Ills. Jf. l(lllM,ll ')() Atl'litW I 101 Anishlpl 1, I!'!'. U.ill.niri, 1J1 l!.ili.lllin. II iio.ir .. 50' 1 U.lHipMlll I'j n-iliMlu OJ", Barrel tro 1IJ0 UiIlnpT J7 Hklni;d . 0'1'j BikCOfo. 78', BoothFCo. 17i UurnsBroHi:)!', ButterCo. 27 ButCCo 11', ButtrAHup J7'-j Cailrloi'OlI .''('j Cairai-ki'o fi'l'. fiOOO fall'et r,Tt -100 Calfet r. so 1.100 CanP.ie 1511, l'JOOO Cenl-eai'i, 100 100 I'enl.ra pf ()'l JOOO Conlt I'aa 55 l)i) rhan.Mut. J'xO'j Chi-iuhl', 50 1 Mill Si W II' , CMilMAxsn- 4,-i, CMfthtl'pf ''I c-UIAI't. Jl't fltlPT , p 7lt, iMillel'op . J1 ClllnConi- 11', I'luetl'pf 1H) C'oKi&B ftl'i Col&Snuth 24 5IK) CornpTab. 57 700 OjiiK'M IN 1000 Conc.in . 041, 1000 TonCanrtv. 11', 100 ConClspf. 78 4700 Cornl' 874 100 Cornl'rpf 100 13100 CrucStl . 18-t 500 ''ruc.Spf .lfMVj 105 100 CutiASue. 250 250 7(K) "'ubC-SuK' .M2 32.'4 1J00 'ubafpf.. 70!i 70i 1500 Uen&rtapf 17't 1' 40,1 KikiiF as no tOO Kmelirant 20 .'1(1 Mm KndicottJ 105 lCt.'s 000 ErielBlpf.. 255. 2J1-, IOOO Kainl'1-U lOOij 100', 1000 FlalierB...lll li:t 4. 100 KlakBub.. 40' i 700 KreeportT. 48 300 OaaWlll 30', 'JOOO GenfJIgar 82 100 Genr.lCo. 100 8500 GenMot..i38 100 GenMotp. 01)5 100 GcnMdeb. 8500 GoodBK. . SOO Goodrpf. .104)4 104 iai.'4' 104 000 GtNrnpf. 80H 1700 ONOeubs. 100 GCanCop. 100 GulfSS .. 6300 HaB&Bar. 100 Homes. . 100 IlllCon 11500 InCopper. 000 IntConP . JOO InConpf.. 100 IntABCh., 100 InAgrpf. . 200 InlICnew.l3-lH 134 100 IHpfnew H8l 110 15000 IntMM OOH 00H 0700 IntMMur .J20!i 121,' U6H 120Jj 1000 InPaper fi7 67Ji SSh 51 100 IntPpit., 76W 70 70 70 4500 IntNlckel -Ml 20 25! i 20 200 JswelTea. 26 -'5 . 25 25 r.",(K) KeyT&r: 31IK) Ln.ek.Sll JOO LiliViil . I'OO LorilP . JOO MHnSliirt 101) Marlto. k .1100 J1a.Mot 000 .MaxMlstp (17 84 I0'7 215 30 . 05' j 17. 81 500 MiitMl'dpf .1115 200 May tips. . joji j 30VJ0 Melvt. . Ji,? 100 Ml.iuilCC. 27' j 5i(X) MW.Mrel 5J3,' I0J Mont Pow f,.T . 2.100 MoKun&T ', not) Ml'du. jsi, 100 MoP.lrpf. 471, 100 NntArnip. 37 400 VatAna. . 17 JOO NalAnllpf S'.l'j 100 NuiBl-. 1131, .'(III NjII'Ai' 0 1 1 If) V.111 .V.S W) .'in) NatlX-xi 77 Kill NatLe.nl . SO', 10 1 MiyMl-p. 7'j JOl) NeM'l'. . Igl, .VIII NoTVn&.M .Ml' 200 NVAIlB . UO I ; 37 l-H'4 1.17 3 V. P7', 81 40 'j 22 Hj 30 1. j 05', 47", SO 40',' Todai T.oiv 1 lone ti.'1'a 37 184 13.V, .15' t C5 82 40,'i 213 301, CVj 4(,', 70J, 10 loo', ino 20')", 201 27''. 27'' 51', 50' 02", 12' j 281, 47 3(1', IS 81)', III', in 70 , 70 80' j "I , IV, f.J'. 12' , "7 lr,'j 311', 40', 8S Ill'i H, ( 37 IS'. 13.V, 35', tifl' , 8.1 '-, II)', 218 30', O.V, 47.' 4 SO 40', 1110 205', J7's 50' . fi2 I2, 27. 40'i 30!-, 48 80', 111', 10 7-r; 3000 . . JflliO 1000 C.i!i & Ohio joon . . . xnoo 2(100 iooo 11x10 Bait & Ohio innoo . . .1(100 jnoo . Beth SCSI 1000 10(10 10(10 111(10 63 72.' 4 .iooo .,000 1000 1000 1000 2000 1000 5000.. 2000 . 2000 1000 . (1000 . . 2000 1000 X V w & 1000 m1. 00', 100'. on1, I'I'. MO", O'l 4 !1') 100 . Of. 100 .100 Id'l 00 B I', a . . ir,'. I. ill llnnrl 'f'jx I, Hi PoiiiIm 1st Is . I.il, Unmix. 2,1 !: . I.ih Uniiili 1x1 4', Lib llnmN 2,1 l',x l.ili Ilnmls :iil 4I4X Lib Ilnmls 1 1 it 1', Vie Notes .'J11! . . le Notes I'iS . . . II 1 vh I .nti 00 1)8 flO. 00 JI0.1I2 01. R4 0t.N1 01.81 O.'l.l I 03.02 O.'I.OS 05.00 04.00 111.110 0.1.22 03.02 !).1.2(l 0.".. 21 05.10 0.1.21 .:;. 10 03. is o:s.:;o tin.co oo.oo 00.00 00 OS !IO..-)4 11D.U4 Philadelphia Stoclis lllah Low l'ln. Net 69 On'4 on.' 4 . on'. 1 of oG . SO S.V, . SO SO', Cal tiJd & VAea B .1000 OJ.', Cent PaUflo 1st 1(101)0 75.'4 JOOO 75 Cent Leather Ds 3000 '"7', i-Micf & O - 4'-s Norf & West ev 6s 2000 lot'. IOOO I'M'- Noithern Tae S ' 1000 50 North I'acino is 1000. 77'. 5000 77' 2000.- 77", 10000. . 77', 15000 . 77'. Orcfr Shoi t Line 6 1000 . 100', 3000 0')', rrniid. Etn 4 Vi Ml'. S'l' 2000- 10(10 inoo inoo 2000 4000. 3000 1000. 2000 .VIOO 70(10 dies S. Ohio CV 63 ru. 74'. 71'. 7S 71'. 7L', 78', 78' j 71 77'. 1000 1000 . 4000 . 3000 5000 1000.. 2000 . Pcnii.t l'is of 1000 . . . 1 Penna U R 8s 81 8,1 8'."-, S2H S2'j 82s. 8211 21 1000.. 1000 . . 1000 100 . . 1000 . 0000.. 2000.. 2000 01', 01' 01 01', 01', Ol'v 01', 1)1Js 225 AmPliip&i 1 Am (law . . . 25 falPct II8J KlecStor 100 GenAsph . . 05 InC.VA 35 LakeSji"-. . 15 LehNav 01 Lnliln-hV 10 Mlnchlll. . 10.) OltoLMren. . 513 PUB . . 15 PhKVu pf . 10 T'hllnCo. . .; I.TIfl PlillaKl 381 PHTlrcfa . 5 PhllaTra . . 200 TonopBcl. .. 70 UnTrae . 5.V) I'O I 3 I'nCob.N'J. . ! "710 ISHtccl. . 20 U'nbasli 3 WosiCohI. i: ilKldond. .Nt 1 liance Hiad' 38', II) 38', 08', 84 31 21', 08 49'i . 51'j 00 13', Sl'i 35), 20 20 05', 3'i 38' i 08 105 10-t'i 55.' i 75 38 (,() 3S, 07', 81 31 21', C7', lO'-i 51' j 00 ll's 80 35' i 25.' i 25', 05't 3'i 38.', 08 105 UiJ 51 75 38 00 - 5 38t, IIRJj r I 81 '4 31 41 21H- ', 07'. 40'ii- .', 5 I'j fi'l 4.T, . 80 -1 35'.- ? 25.'4- ' 20 - ', 0.Vt- .'4 .'I'd- V. 3S)4- l 08' 1- ( 105 lOIJ.-I'i 55.' t .'i 75 ', 1, I'nmnnrl.oli l(h la.t flilr on New Yiirk Ktoek Kxihnnge HON71 IliKll l.n 08' j OS 07 07 Net lone c hue OS - h II' 80 82i OS 78'i 17', 131 J0't ll'j 20' .IS OM 51 8T, 151 , on 110'. 51 285 5.V, l 12'. 03 21", 73' j 23 4(i). 110 112! i 22.'4 55' j 17 01H 11 78 85' 4 1065 j 100), 18U- 173 10.) 250 31'. 78'i 10' 1 31' j 30 101 21'. 00 108 45', 47),' 30 80 UO', 232 'JDS 85', 80 40.1, 48 .10' i 81W 107 240 .Ol'i 80 831 y.s 7', 18 133 27', 11': 20', .,8 l.x. 51', St4 15J', )0'. 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O.V, 11 18', 15' j 111', 71', 51 31 17 5' I 80', 71', 51 in', 118't II I2'j II 17', 0.i 35 50 -'1 ', 0.", 32' I 22', SS'J 101 ' UO oiv, 24 00 77'. 37 7.1 8MI4- 04', 18'i 71) 2.1 14), 5')', G-Vi 4)i 101)0 NVCent. . .Mi I Ni Iioik 1200 .N VHJkII 100 N Mi, i. 400 NoilliAin 700 .Ninr.il Ml) .Ni..i.x,S . IIIIO oliluiian . 17m) UUIaPll. 200 UiinuB. . 400 Pai.Mall.. 2.1100 PanAmP 2200 1'ltll . . . 1500 PennSSt!.. 100 PeoG&C. 100 rrreMarri. 10(1 PereM lip, 200 PhllaCo. . 8100 PterceAr. . ISOO PlerceOll 2500 PlttsCoal. 1700 Pltt&WVii 8700 PondL'C. . 3000 PrfS8.SC 100 PreaaSfpf 101', 1UO I'uni'eiir. iju 300 PmituAS 07 000 ItaCuiM" IOOO ItySilSp . 2100 lleadltiB 100 Iteaill'ilpf 100 Bemlnetn. 0000 Itepl&H 20500 BoyliNV. 800 KtLHI''. 100 Sa.iBeA 1000 SaxonMot. 100 .ShattucK . 51500 .Slndil . . 300 Sl-.SIih&I. 700 Srnlly. . . 11700 .SoPaclf.e 1100 Strome 40100 Ktudeb 0)0 StutzMnt. 114 100 .Sluts rta. . 3Ji OM HupSieel . .2!, 0J0 TeruiC&e. 13)S 152) TexasCo. .208 I5UO TVx&Pac. 50)i 0100 TobProd. 100 105')0 TransOll. . 57', 100 TraimWIll 58 100 UnAIStl.. 53.', 1I300 I'SlndAl .1351, IOOO USCIP&r' 3214 300 L'nDrUK 15'."4' 1000 I'nli'ooill'. 82,'j 200 UnKrult. 185 2000 UnPue. . . 122' 45200 I'nltetS .. 07 100 LnlteKrtH. 12 100 Unlljlnv 10 100 fnltylpf 22 7300 I'SBubber 128)5 13(1' j ul 5800 L'Sriubrts 1, ;i 100 I'.SUb lp..U5 11(1 H5 100 uHHSiier. ru", 120100 USSteel. 105't 400 U.SStlpf. .115 1100 L'lahCop . 87.', 200 VaCarCh 81'i 200 Va-Carpf.lH 400 Wabaah . 10 100 WabpfA.. 31 300 WellaFICx 57 400 WratMd 12)i 5000 WeetMfg. 5SH 100 WeatPpc 22)i 400 WetUnT. 83), 3300 Wh&LB. . 1W 500 U'&LEpf . . 2VA 4100 WhlteMot. 03), 0300 Wlllys-Ov 34 100 Wlla&Co . 80 1200 WIlHCprta. l)j 200 Woolwlh. 128 570) WorthP.., 81)i 100 Worth lA. Oiii . 100 Worth pB, 78 23.', 14), 01', 05 25 101',' 00 05 02 117H 111), 114), 111 3' 42 13'i 208 50 l)9t, 57'.' 57', 52 137 32 150 83' j 181 12.", 1 Dili-, 11). II) ( 104), 1IK. HUM 81H 3', Jl'4 13! 1 2051, 40 01 CO 57'. 51'. 132', .11 118 SI',' If i'i 121', 1)5', 13), 10 '17 101 114', 854 81' 7'-l IS'. 3S 112 ?m 51 31', 47 5') xi, 77 '4 13' . 10", 1J2 4.1 12',' 4.1 17', 02',' .15 58', 2 Pi 02', 32K 23', 00 KIP, 120 GilS 21V 07 78', 37 7.1 01 O.V, 184 71'. 'Jo", 14.', fill 0.1 24', 100', 01 111,', 111', 3'. 42 13S 205', 4'l 07', 57', 57', .IP, l.'l 31', 1 50 82 181', 121 4 oo, 13', 10 1271, 13 115 07 104), UP, 801, 8I 2000 1000 5001).. . 5000 . . .1000 Chi B & 500O . jinn 1 iooo. .10110 iooo S.V4 . S5-" . . 85', 185 -. K!i 4f . . 'I.V, . 0,1 . 05' i . O.V, 05' , Chlls Cupper 6a 00) 1 HUH) Chi Hws Os 4000 7,15. Citv of Bordeaux 6a 1000 . . )')', oono on', 4000 -oo 11 101,0 00', Cilv "f Lyons B Cs JllilO . . 00', 5H00 . OO1, 100(1 . . . 0')4 10000 .. 00 It IOOO 00),' City of Mars B 6a 11000 00 II 50O0 . 00 11 Cltv of Parla 6s KKIO 800',' 7000 . . . . 00'.l Coinp Tat II 6a 1000 SS foil (las Co cv 0000 100H 1000 1000 IOOO OO'.' 1000 too', ,1000 10!)!. C M & SI I' 4 Ha Pen Gnu & ('oke. of ehlingo- 5s 1000 70 Peo Ac liast KB In 3000 27' j 3000 27', Pierce OH oT 20 7000. 101' 1 Plc-irn Oil of SI 100!) . 110 Plele. Oil On 1321 11000 . 6 43 101' j .101', .10'!. 1 . 81', .11. 1000.. J(lllf) 22000 Chi M & .IOOO -.000 1 10 M & 2000 . 1000 ri! 11001) in,. 0 0 P.tailin 1000 1000 5000 St L I M & S Bit Is 0000 . 7 1 1000. . 71 St L & S K ad I 3000 . ix-l'j 5000. 01', 15000.- 0 1 St L & S 1' inc IOOO 5(1' j IOOO 50 5000 . 50 Rain, in 11000 3 KliPeopTIs I IntllarlJor JLeliVes'SS 100.' 1 100.'. 100i- '. lU0LlhUdK3ill'is 01 00 04 00 0100-10 2 Victory i'i, . . 00 02 00 30 0030-20 2()l)ktor, Wt 05 02 00 30 0030-20 1 Prnna&Mil 10(1 100 IOO I Philafon 6 80 80 Pli lai:i 1st 5s. . 03'4 I'.l' PubServ r,s . . 7.1 73 2 ICf.iiliiiR s-cnlH 83 82' 5 WclbliCo 5s. . . . 08 08 odd lot. 3 80 -7 03', - .'. 7.1 S.",H.' 08 New Vmlt, Sept York Krpnine Sun review tnilny nays : Today's stock market piesented the Hpoctnclp of one nf the most interest iiiR turti-alioiits observed in ninti) n dnj. Though the labor representatives lind iiited (n order n utee' strike on September 22, ns knoun in nmple time to permit n ronnldeiable neeuiniilnlinn nf sellinc orderR the eeeutioii of which in the lirst half hour caused n break in prieea of two t" eleven points. The professional beaia seized the op portunit.. with est but their victory proved short-liied. Those who lind un loaded qiiiihlj lepented their haste. The nttrnetKe leeN to which the list dropped lulled In the liet xnrt of liny inn nnd this nxsiuned proportions in the second half hour sufficient to force the shorts to cmrr whirli. of course, ncc rli rated the mil). Ilj midday vir tunlly all losses had been rccovcied nnd in not n few caxes net kiijiir were re corded. The attitude of the steel trade itself nnd the cool oulidencc of the I'nitcd States Steel Corporation aided Wall .street in holding to its pm iously cnu cciied nition tlint a strike would not be extensie in scope nor serious in conse quence. The feeling was widespread Hint the steel olheialx would welcome a lest of strength in order that it might be shown conolushcl. how futile a thiiiK the walkout would be. Again in view of past generous performances in the way of wage iidwinccs and other benelits to einplnjex. it was believed that Hie xlrikers would suffer in the rjes of the people of the coiinlrj. Houc.cr the steel ofliciuls lime conlidence that their lesourccs would outlast those of thei a tin ion. In 11 nutshell thq street was certain nnd the companies ykewi-ie that 11 break would levcnl the pitiful weakness of the unions in point of numbers in liropnition with unaffiliated workers, nnd that would be a blow from whirli the unions could rcomcr with difficult;!. A further bullish factor was Mr. Schwab's: statement that the rnilrouds of the country would need .1,000,000 tons of steel rails within the next twehc months. In the initinl drop 111 stock prices the steels naturally suffered the most, t'uited Sleel opened "OOO shares ul quotations ranging from 101 lo KI'J's. us compared with the Tuesday cloxing nt 105. Bethlehem lost nearly .S points, and Crucible, nt 175, was 11 points down. Baldwin got ,a setback of more thnn ti points, and the rest of the industrial list reaitid to 5 points, Hj noon the rally hnil brought prices of most of these back to within a frnc- The local stocks proved to be sur prisingly Immune to the unsettling ln (iiirncp of the violent gyrntions of the New York market. There was Rome nervousness manifested iti the early port of the da, which was altogether logical In view of the wide-open break of prices on the big exchange. This timidity, howe.er. soou ilisappeated, mainly because of the complete absence of either urgent unloading; or foiocd liquidation in nnj of the local stocks. The more noticeable effect was to place n further restraint upon specu lative activity. As n lesult the dealings in the purely lncul shares were relatively small, while price movements with but few except Sous were confined to frac tional limits. In absence of supporting ordeis American Ship jieided 1 ',, poiuts to .18, but subsequently regained more than half of the loss. Klrrtric Storage Bat tery wus the biggest surprise of all. Despite the recent excited trading the price held like a slone wall nt !I7V. and Several interesting MiatigM occurred ' In the bond denllngs. Bending general 4s on a "Ingle transaction yielded 1j per cent. I'hilndelphin I'dectric 1st Tn eased off t per cent and n sale of Peniisjlvnnin nnd Maryland Steel (I'i wns made ', per cent under the pre- ( ylous snle. The widest decline oiiurred in Philadelphia Campari consolidated 5s. Both banking nnd business interests point with n gieat deal of satisfaction ( to the continued low mortality of busi ness in face of the unrest provoked by ' the disturbing labor developments. While August did not bring a new loir record in number of commercial fail ures, ita showing closely approximate' 1 that of Jul), for which there is no precedent. According to Dun's com pllation insolvencies in the t'nited Stntcti, exclusive of banking nnd other fiduciar) suspensions and personal bankruptcies, were only 408. The total liabilities leached $.-,l).12,.in:i, although $400,000 nbo.o those of Jul), are less I than in any other month in nearly two when the fright evaporated over the steel decades. On but half donen occasions labor troublrs wp ensil) moved up since monthly returns were tlrsl com ncailj a point to flS'8,, o better proof piled, in fact, has so small nn indebted of the stock having passed to strong ,;ess been shown. , hands could be gi.cn When the latest statement is ron- Philadelphia Hlectric also in nil the Irnsted with tlie'Aiipist figures of car turmoil lost only "1 nf Tuesday's 1 point gnin. (lencrnl Asphalt nn 11 single offering drelincd Ii. I'ennsyUnnin Salt on a small sale lost a point, t'uited lias Iniprmemcut )ielded 'j and I'hilndel phin Company . On the other hand insurance Company of North America wns 11 point higher, American (las on the pin chase of one shnre jumped, ii points fiom the previous sale. FRANCS REACH NEW LOW lier jrnrs. grntlf.iing improvement is seen ; from the 720 reverses for ,f",!ISl, 7(10 of August, 11118. which was u month of relntivel) moderate mortality, a fall ing off of .15 per cent in number and J,"., 7 per cent in amount of liabilities is disclosed, while fmm the loll," insol encies of August, 11)1,1 the high point for the period in number of defaults 11 decline of !(". ii per cent nnpenrs. Marks Are Quoted, Nominally, at 3.75 Sterling Is Steady New oil(. Sept. 11. I'reuch ex- nge has reached a uew low lecord for all time at 8.41 for inbles and S.40 for cheeks. .Marks aie nominal at .1.75, aKo n new low. Sterling is steady at 1 10 for demand nnd l.lOTi for cables. The market opened weak at de clines in the. allied exchanges extend ing to 10 centime!, in francs, compared with Wrdnr.xda.i's close. Swiss ex change was the strongest, mnklng a gnin of .1 poiuts, undotber neutrals displn.icd firmness. Lending interim) Inniil bankers said that 'ednexiln's rail) in sterling had nothing to do with the I'.ilgi' bill, but resulted from foreign orders. Italian e( linage declined " points nnd sterling wns in line with prellminur) figures this morning of 4 . 1 r ', for demand nnd l.lO'i for cables. Quiitntii us were: Prime cables 8. 12, checks .8.-14 ; lire FINANCIAL BRIEFS One of the striking fentuies of the rebound which followed the opening slump in the New nrk market wax th.it the icincnrs were affected on itlativel) modeiiite purchases. 1 enderx of Wall street sonic few wrikx ngn ripcnl) asserted there, would he nn steel strike. The rcuiaikliblc ci.mebai k qualities of today's jnarket would seemingl) indicate they still pos sess the coinage of their convictions. The opening was a tough and dis quiiting proposition for the shoestring maiginal speculntors. but from all nc 1 minis there wns rclnticl. little forced liquidation of marginal accounts. Notwithstanding all the recent nd Tirxo ciitlciNin the various pools and St L & S K 4s ser Al 1 liqucx evidently have not lost their tion or a point of the n.e.ioux closinc. -" ."".' "'" R "'. V ! ""'" '"" 1 i 11,.. ,. .,r 1 i,, ,.!.. ' !.'. Siccus ti.tu; gunner cniiies ...,' -". - ,...,..,,. , nbne. There.ifter realizing sales nnd ristintna cables 2,1,1 23; Copcnhugen cables 22.2.1, 22.10; Itelginu cables S.48, S.50; marks, 3, SO; ruble notes I'rench exchange hns reached low record for all time tit S. cables mid S 411 for checks. Marks are nominal at .1.7.1, also a new low. Steiling tx stead) nt I. Hi for demand and LKCj, for ciibles, .17; pesetas cables II). 1.1 it..... nf .1.,. i.n..u ....... ... .... ii'.'". lochiioim clinics --..mi, .nil,, r ", ,,. .it.'t.i-, n, iu,i 1 f.ii.1 iiii),,, ... ,., ir.n.,,1',1' n&l,n,'t t.. ,,,!,,, i.linitivnj lutf .I.,."'. fluctuations were within n much nar rower tndius than before. RAILS BADLY NEEDED Vh check checks checks checks checks 1.50. a new 11 for BANK CLEARINGS Hank rlesrlnus toin rompared with eor- .tspontilnir ila Isst two wars tnil) lflS 11117 I'hlln J07 1111.123 llnll.lay r,s.;it,i4S I'n-ton :i SH.I'il lli.llrtnw .111,541 Hi rhlrauo )im.H21,'J4 i:3,7i:s 3M ..' C'lllcHH-o. 11)4. .1J1. 21(1 HolMay Rtl.418.J2" St I.oul 2S.A71.01t HolldK.v 2 312.SJS IlHltlmore 11.217 S2I llollilay U,33.S9T Hank rlrarlnua jrrterdav romparfl with thr same lo Inst Isd jcars 1018 101S flllla 74.illS.llls fin,7in.aR7 J.V N V Chicago llill.ills.2D7 lloliinv 1D1T ii8r...soi Mi'.ou'.ans .V..1.117T.OK. R,,'n",JJT r,t'''2!ll4-1 4fl .-.12.SS.1 .17 1 SI 204 DIVIDENDS DECLARED Vstilnten lla'lllmern an1 Annapoll" niertrlc n Oread quarterly of 2 per cent on rnmmon and Hi prr cent on prrrrrrrd pay able October 1 to stock uf record Septem- Ite'nlnrtan Tprltrr Company, quarterly of 1", por cent on first preferred and 2 pr rent on arrow! prrfarred. Isith pajable Oc tobrr 1 lo atcck of record rirptembrr .., I'ntted Cl.is Iinpro.ement Company iiuar-, lrrl of 2 per cenl, payable Oelobrr 1.1 to moi'kholdrra of reeurcf hrptrmbrr n. CiilH.itanamo Kuifdr. quarterly of II 2.,. naatli Srolember no to block of r.'oord hrptrnilir 17 ... Manhattan Khtrt .I'onipany. quaitrrly of 1 pr cnt on prefrrrrd. payable October 1 to stock of record HeplcmWr 20. W'orthlnston Pump and Machlnrry Com paiu. quarterly of 14 prr ce.nt on pre--frrrcd A" and quarterly of l'4 per cent on rrrferrnl Ml," both payable October 1 to slochlnildrra of ncoril Heptcmber 2" Trtbaccc Producta forporatle-., nu.irtrljr of 1 prr c nt 01, prefcrriu. paynlile Uttobti 1 to alock of reiord Srplrlilber 111. .S' . .W4 . .". . .IS .IS .IS . .IS 5s sr B . 71!$ 11-H 114't U4l, 10 3(H (18 12.' AS SO 1.1 25 04)4 33Jj 84) j m 127M 127 W 70 77Ji M'i 14 24 CI n:i 84 tj Vi 0-1K 10 W))i !H 12 x'4'j 22 80 14l oaj 3.1)4' 8Uj Di 127)i 701f 14! 7711 ... 7t,.a 071)4 St PBicv 10.1 201 St I fit ... 77)4' 00),' rlil Hock Is I'ao frl J.1000 0', 10000 OS', ,1000 00 10000 77 2000 01) Chi IU4P sen 4b 1000 72). C M & Ht P M 4Hs 5000 flfl). C C C & St I4 414s 1000 7h)j 2000 55'. 11,1 i Hue cv 2000 BOl'i Den Si Illo Ur I'M 10000. . 5 Jj Uctrt tin llyB 4V..j 2000 7 I'j linm Can 5s 1931 SOOO Ill'- 2000 . 01) riim Can 5 1921 .1000 f)j Erl rt n 4a 10000. 011,' llu.l & Man nit M aooo 57j 1000 57!t 4000 57 Gen Klectrlo 5a 5000 054 Gen Klectrlo 3 Ha 4000 . Ti Hud & Man lncms S000 Wi 8000 10. Illinois Steel 4 ',4a 10000 K51, Inter Aer Corp 5 IOOO r-2, 1000 831 Interboro Met V4 5000 31U 5000 :i2),' 5000 Sih 10COO 32W Inter Man Ct 4H 6000 .12J fiOOO,. .. 32 6000 . . . J2 Int nap Tran fd 6000...... 05) 2000-.- 65)f .1000 5000 1000 . . . 2000 . . 2000 2000 2000 . . . -St I. f 1 V yooo So Pao fd 3000 3000 1000 . . 1000 0000 8000 2000 So Pan cv 4s 3000 .. 3000 2000 2000 1000 So Pao cvt 2000 1000 10000 6000 13000 South Hall 4s 2000 .... (ilia Southern Jlwy ht 1000 . . . h')$ ThStl Ave 4 1000 51 2000 ... .11 1000 50' j Texas Co 6s 1000 . . . 102 Union Oil Es 1000 '""i 1000 DU, Union I'dclGo cv 3000 S3 Union Pacltlo le S.' . 82 . f.2 . ton. . S2'2 5s lot .102'. .lOJ'i .101 .10 1 Clip on any ol their sncoiauics. Tor nn excuse for the seusationnl Ilarcliack in Baldwin Locomotive from IIS to iihnvn 130 there is no need to jlonk further than the small lloatiiiR 1 xiiiil which has been reduced to mini- ! ilium h iciiMin of the irreut ahsorp- tinn of the stoik and tlnlftlnount held to KUiird the coiitrnllliiR interest. I Improvement Noted In Sugar Market New orh. Sept. 11. A slicht Im provement was noted In the refined sitcar I market today. Arbuckle Brothers tm j tiiiunciiij: that they have allotted Mime xuciir to their regular ctistomeis in the leilj. I Otherwise the situation remained tin cIuiiikmI, local relincrK as u rule re frainiuK from acceptluc new business. I'i ices are unchanged nt lie less J per cent for cash. Knws are also unchanged nt 7.2Sc. The t'uited States sugar eipiiillzation board on Tuesday arranged for the sh iimeut this mouth of 1(12,- I 000 bags of Cubas nt fi.SS c and f, and 1 1.0(H) tons of Porto lllcos at 7."8e c and f. Charles M. Schwab Estimates Rail roads Will Require 5,000,000 Tons New York, Sept. II. Charles M. Schwab, head nf llethlehem Steel Cnr poration, estimateK ir11roails will need tipiroximati'l ,1, 000,000 tons of steel tails oer the next twelve moullix. Should null mills puicbase toiiiinge set foi Ih In Mr. Schwab a now high icconl in 1 onxiimpliou would be ic enrded. 'I'll" high-water mark for mil il niliirt 11,11 was ertablislied III 10011 with ;,!)7777 Inns Mr. Schwab as well i.s other steel nieti are fully conversant wilh leqnlieiiients of the railroads, Thej j realize the transportation system ot the rountr.v will be in a bad way with in a comparatively short period if rail nnd equipment buing is delayed much longer. Steel rail nnd equipment bujing so far this .lent- lu.s been smaller than In tiny similar period in .vears. This on top nf diminished domestic consumption from 1014 to 101S inclusive in face of henvj wear and tear, incident lo war. I-'rom 100!) to 101.1 inclusive there was produced in this countrj 1(1, 313, 3(12 ton., of nil classes nf steel mils, an average of 3.2!)2,('i72 Ions Miniiiillj. Krom 1014 lo 1018 inclusive production was 11!. 4RS,S(11) tons, tin average of L',407.777 tons iiuuiiall.v , anil a decrease of 701, S0S tons tinniiall.v minpnrcd with aver ago in preceding five years. This, notwithstanding the face that n.ilrond wear and tear was more pro nounced during last live years thnn any proceeding live jears. IVIicicnc) in live jcars 1014 tn 11118 inclusive, wo approximatel.v 3,S2.",000 tons to saj nothing of ileliciency so fur this year. Spanish .sprriHt t inisc" In commercial Spanish. u.n1?r (llrctlon nf henor lloppln, Aslxtant iMillcan Consul Of upeilnl Intrl to mn Hnil wntiw-n In pttirt office or to those who Intrnfl ImU1hk fouth AmerlcH nd R.mIii. C'lHRoeii meet TuevdAV ninl Thursday ee iiiiK'. heRlimlnir Septrml-er "X t'alt or write for booMel YMC A Central Branch. 1421 Arch Streetl JIIIIII(IMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHMIIIII Why Go Elsewhere For Foreign Trade Information ? I i 2000 . . aooo . . ooo . . iooo . . 2CO0. 0000.. 1000. to'. h.T, !'. Mi. S3' , M'j Union Paclflo cvt is 1000. . . S'l, 1000 R.P, Union Paclflo Si 3000 102'i 1(H)0 I02'i 1000.. . 102'i 3000 102' j nlted Kins '13 S0000 IKI-, 15000 ()')' 8000-. DI)'. 1000 oaj, 4000 09.', .10000 O'JJ, U K of Q B 4 1 11 MONEY-LENDING RATES NEW YOKK Mouey on call, both niivcd collateral and nil industrial col latei nl, opened today at 0 per cent for li'iiiling and renew lug. I'llILADKU'llIA Call, 6 61(1 per lent; time, " i (fi 0 per cent; coinmcr i in! paper, threo to six months, .Ti r.'li per cent, and six months, (I per (cut. LONDON Money is quoted nt 34 pel cent. Discount rates: Short bllln .'! 7-l(l(i?:i,,j per cent! three-month bills, ;; Il-l(l(i73 per cent. 1000.. 3000.. 5000.. 1000.. 100O,. 1000.. 3000.. USI, l)N4 081. 08)t US'. OMi OS,' GOVERNMENT BONDS Hid IIS4 nsi. tisfi H SI S8 110 III) 11(1 nil1-! inan . torn! 1038 . I, HISS. unit . ill 111 a .li no H iit'H Vi 112 ii ii 114 ',4 III! lllll iih Inn -lOU'.i 1011 CHICAGO BUTTER .AND EGGS rillruro. Hpt. H. nUTTER necrlpH, 4VJD tuba. Sternly. J5tr MCSlHc: nrtt 4D0!2ttct rrond. 47&40ic. 1COOK .lnU, BIHT . rirm. Irlratii.. ,?44vi.,??J".r, , Hi9 0c, nJlcnllniu. 37V44J4c. Panama coupon 2a, I'smima rrulitarad -Pnnanni coupon 2. I'ansma renlatereit Si TanntnA rounon Ra. Panama, reuiattrto' Jla, I'hllliiplne t. mm I'hlllnilna U. ina IMilllpnlne 4a. 103H. I H Govt coupon 2a, luari... V 8 Govt rrglatared la. 1M0 U S (lovt coupon 9. 1IUH., V 8 Oovt raalatarrd St. 10J.ll.. U S Oovt coupon 4a, 1033., ,. Reserve BankB' Discount Rates Official discount rates at the twelve redcrul llcucne bunks were ns fol lows : (The tlrst column Rives ratca for nil periods up tn and iueludluK n liftccn iln matin it) ; tlie second for a period of sixteen to ninety dajs. The third and fourth columns give the rates for i ('discounts of collnteral loans scoured bj governnieut bonds or notes.) L'om'l l l.'nluya days IS day du . 4 4 in -I 4 I ! .. 4 tlov't paper Ii, in nn nnalon New 1 orU I'hllHdrlphU nlrhmond . Cleveland Atlanta Chicago Nt Uiula Minneapolis . Kamaa Clly Ilallaa Han r'ranclaoo 4 Z ... r tO i 41, t'i 4V 4 4 4 4S 4 4I 4 44 OS 4 f, 4'i 4,454,4 asi LONDON STOCK MARKET Domestic Issues Dull Oils Cheer ful Industrials Irregular I,oii(lon, Kept. 11, Cautiousness wns in evidence nu the stock cxcliaiiRii to day following the vote of the trntlea union congrenH lnnfavor of natlonnllnu tion of the eonl mines, and trading was mi a email scale. domestic Isjuen were dull, but Grand Trunks and Argentine rails were bought. Cheerfulness was noted in oils, but industrials were Irregular. French loans Mere. enk. The Corn Exchange in Phila delphia is ready to help you in your foreign trade building. Our special foreign commercial representatives are sending us much information of value to merchants and manufacturers. We have correspondents in several thousand cities outside of the United States and Canada. Thousands of up-to-date credit reports on foreign houses are in our files. A rehash of old information is of no value in this quickly changing world, ohq must be alive and alert. Try the Corn exchange national Bank Philadelphia CHESTNUT at SECOND miilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIUIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIinfllljn.i ,:! 1- u r n ? .W ... .,?
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