-- V Vi EVJSKllNjGr PUBLIC LEP0ER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1919 10 fi;l i -4-T- PHILADELPHIA MARKETS GRAIN AND FLOUR XCTIEAT Itee.lpn, 14.2U buahela DAIRY PRODUCT8 nUTTI.tt -The market vm quiet but of- tnarWt aj quiet' The quotation!! Cr fftnr, f fln(1 o(xl were mwlfrale an lt.-ln eicort elevator. ti.i,ernmenl inn- price, ruled uleadr The fellowlnr are tha dard InaneeHAn. -rte-..anl nrleea Ke. I rd -a-lMar, ll.lt: No. 1 northern tprlni, IWl Ne t hard winter. IZ.St) Mo. 1 red ytnjjr. arllrkr. 12.171 No. 1 red muttr. JIM; No, 1 red. mrllcky and amultr. 12 S vjilled Btatea Oraln Corporation pnrrhaaeo f wheat are haaod on the followt-ir athedula J clvcountai No. 2 wheat. sc under So IS No. t wlieal. o under Na. I: No 4 wHeat. 10a under No. 1; No. s Kheal. He under No. 1. pir all wheat olnarwl confarm In to the arwctnraUor.t of No . or bat-"; but defklent la teat wettlx. tha dlMaont from the No. s pries will he Bo per ?!' far each one pound deficiency In teet welitit. wla rradln below No. B ' reaeojii ther than efflclencr ,n tat weurhta rtUJ Jouijit on lie merlla. Bmutlr wheat will bo dlexwunted accordlnc to the oeoree of matt, but In no eaea leea than Sc per bnehel tinder th earr-nrpsmdro remlar arado. Gar licky wheat will be dlveounted Juat aa hereto. i!J?- .P . trom the rurular trade. Mxed wheat will bo oltcounK-d fre.M. Sc to 5 aocordlni- to, quality, aad condition of fnlxturc. bet unleij otlterwlee Inetnicted in? tnda may iqjt on oor Ukln No. 2 mlied whadl at PTiUaelDhla Jiiat ai twretufore. 1. .. So under the corretpon line reiru'ar trade. . C0RN aold alowly and prtcea declined 5e par btiahel Quotation: To arrive. ellow In oar lota for local trade, aa In quality and location, at 1. 0001.03 per bushel. OATS were dull and He lower, with of. ferlnt' mora liberal quotation- Cr lota aa to leeatlon No. 1 white. 7Tcj No. 2 jrMta. Tfl(iT7c; No. S white. 70 1 70c: No. 4 white. 70074c. 7ZX)Un hecelote. l.nM.aan .nounoa In aadta. Ruled firm unite mndeeate AfTerlnm and a fair Intjuln. Quota.tlona: To arrive.pfr aa. loa. -n Ku-in. juia eacKs: winter axrairct weetern new, 110.100 in n; near er. 'J?TT. jw??i. flOlt,. tfa-ieee etevlrtit. new. yiico: Kansas, anort. patent, new, li.SM.0: aprlnc. ahort patent, new. 111.13012: do. patent, new. IU.230tl.T3: do Kret rlenr. new, t HOB.S3 TtYE PLOTIItwee quiet and unrhanrert W roota ut IT.Me7.tO per bu-hel In aaclta. aa to quality. PROVISIONS- " There waa little tradlnr and prtcea fa vored buyer Quotation follow: Heel In bt. emoaea ana airxsried, nc: oeez quotation!! Solid-parked creamery, rxtraa, ONHr: htih-erorlna; roode. ouHCamc: n tra rirela. OTHc: nrtte. CAOBni eepondt, 90 tr82c: earet creamery, chrtee and fancy iVUttr. do fair to cond. ISSC'iUHr: faney brandi of orlnla jobblnv at OSOOSe: fair to choice, 33 O (12c. KO03 Btrlctly free.i rtn nold promptlr a firm prtcea, but medium and noor stock Waa dull The quotations follow , re caaee, nearby. itfl,2fl per crate, current To celpta that -.rill rrad. 110 Aft: fair to tofA. tUtOtfll: aretern extra fir Ha. 110.20 per race, flrefa 1133100. nearby and ieeterti. second . 111. 2d 1 1.10, Inferior Ids lower; fano eelectcd ciie lobblnr at 01 C 03c per dosen. C,KSE There waa little tradlnr and the market was tmrely sted) The quota llono: New York, and Wisconsin vholctnlik flats. current make, fancy 227782W'', specials hlaherj New Tork and Wisconsin. tvhotetnllk fata current makA fair to a-ond. xntroir Some, fancy roods lobblnc a S2H OSStic. POULTRY t I.rVE Kancj1- dei!rb'f-lre0 itoclt j wtll cleaned ut ind Rrm but unftltractlve qualities wr dull and wak Quotation. foltnw: Vttyfjn nrit LePrhorn. fancj. fat, wvlghlnr DfJ bm Rplc and cr Ma 'xprtsa. 876SV. f6Trlt. no Lfhornt. me dium alxta via orpresi. S4CTS-W: small i 93Q83cJ towti..VMtilhoro. la rvr, S3? 85c j iprlnjt chlckff.t. bf oiler not 1. horns, yelfow-iiklntifde elchlnr SHfS.lbi" uplfce, SUffSflc, Rprlni: chlekn, brotlrra, not Lr1iorna jellow-sklnnM ntlvhlnc IH frJ bB aploe. .IVaic: White la-horna, iellowiklnned. Mflhln XU ff2 Iba np'ece, 20?8c( Wlilt Tsjrhorm. IW-MnPiMt, mail aUra SOfCSOc. rooattra. 28&24c duckB. asrlnsr. L'firt do PaUln oM. I7ffi8c 1 do, Indian Ktr mvr. old. 2SUTci ptrona. old, ter t.ir, 40c do. yount per pair. 3&(tr40r DnKSHD-PIn? atock wna lit modcratr r? QLat knd aluf were eleadlty roalntH.ned Thi folIowU-F axa the quotations: Fowl fresh-kltlM. dn'-plclied. fn boxw We'fh Init 4V, lbi. and or apttrp. OSSr. welih- .tn4i.1Tc; w-tKMua 3 Ibi . S3&34c: small r tair.i so?i- Fuwm. rrmivHiiied in l.bls . drirckHI rflIhlnf 44 lb ard At.ai aniana xu-r . Jtrsatsr nin.sp iiir nifar-sa nnr. Rc?wrk famlk Sk-Te H P "cu4d ilhlnB n4 Urn. S6W85V: el,hln S lb... ,. iVWts do' .trrn.aa-loP;eCi.?? J? jn.a jer .l.e. . ae old rooMers. ltd da do. smolCTd. S40ci haros, boiled. ?",:11 i?... r,.I?iimiiav'nrMin 0 to'OH Iba. per.dojen, 2 8008.60: dark, II MG2.2S! amall and No. 2. 0ctt!2. FRESH FRUIT3 Orapea ero Jn small supply and nrmer. Other fruits were trnerally steady. We quotei Applee, per basket, SOcWtl 7B, do, per bushel hamper. lel2 30: do. per barrel 3.6000. Cantaloupes western, per flat .rate, SltrlAO Wate-rilnna, Jersey, nr 100 (f:n PoaUies, N J., ier baeVet 76cei2 lrs. Uartlell per bushel. II 60 Of. dok SeckM per bushel. 2 611(4.ln. Grapes. Concord, per puny basket 20Q23c: do. Dolaware, per pony barlcet J4'a .. Xjemons. per boy. 12 0-.K4. Oransrca, Calif., per hoi 12 10 13 VEGETABLES rotatoes ere more plentiful and easier Cabbaae rtrm-r. Unions stead) We quote: While potatoes. Jersey, per basket No 1 liei.20, loaer -trades. SOfpTV- -Ahlte po tatoes, per ton-lb sacks IS.21ii14 23: do. IVnn tier M . 12 702 "l Saeet pota toes Houtliern No 1; per bbl., 18 .V)(a 73. do. No 8. !cr bbl.. es-j.iTxa; jersey, per bseVet. tlOl 1. Cabbaa"e, N. J , per Mk-. 304105c; do N. V.. clomeetlc per ton. 40W 60 onionn. N, J, per bus'iel hampT. lit! 2.23, do. per 100-lb sacks, 12 3f)TS 73 i ...... nrxi r.r-r-. I UlviUUiiua ucLnncu I.ooko Wiles Biscuit auarterly of K per cent on flrst preferred, paraMo Octobvr 1 to Rtork of record September 10 Manhattan Ttallway Conipary. quarterli- of l-i P-r cnt payable October 1 to ktyiH of record September 16. Daton Power and I.larhr CompHny qusr tcrly 14 per rent on preferred. payabl Oc tober 1 to stork bf record Septcmb-r 20. Pittsburgh Plate tilas) Conipan. qutr trlv of 1. rer font on rommon paahl October 1 to stock of record remember 10 American Window Glass t!ah1nt' quar terly of IV on preferred payable October t to slock o: record September 10 Kaufmann Department Stores qilarterlj 1 76 on preferred payable October 1 . uj holders of record September 20 Julius Kayser t Co quarterly 2 per Mt r.n enmmnn und 1 ! oer rei't on first preferred rommon la payuhlr. October 1 lo slock of record September 2J and tbo pre f erred Vn ember 1 to stock bf record Octo- Om....! r-t!.-- Inlllul fiunrterty 141 cent on new 7 per cent preferred debenture slnc'i mtillr October 1 I" atoctt of record September 24 , , Kalrhanke Compani quarterly 2 per cont preferred panbe Vtob-r 1 to s-ock of record September 20. m- ., Prairie Pip.. Line quarterl, IS PahJ. October T.1 to sloe, nf record September 00. LOCAL MINING 8T0CK8 TONOPAU STOCK B Hid "3 30 Cash Iloy . Jim Culler MacNamara Midway . Mlipah Kit Montana . . . North Star rtescuc TSula Ton Ulv ... Ton Kit .. West End West Ton . . 03 ...... IH . . . 1 . 00 1.1 03 IS 60 !. .. . 10 BTOCKa ,ekrd 07 .32 70 20 00 .16 07 71 12 In pickle loose. 02c: breakfast bacon. 40c: aara. sl-c. REFINED SUGARS . vLltht offerinto restricted buslnees Prices wrtr unchanred on a baela of 0c for One trranulated. Allied Dlv OS .10 Alto Dlv 13 17 Belrher 46 60 Uen llur 07 03 Drouth Dli '. 14 Divide Ult 2 2V Dy Rj-nd n 08 Dlv Con 16 17 Dividend 71 ICast Dlv 12 14 Hasbrck Dlv 12 16 Hl'h Dlv li 13 Itevrrt lilt 36 40 Keno Dlv 00 .OS , Hosetta I.' II ' Silver Ulne 16 17 Ton Divide H' r.. Ton Hasb'k JK 82 vicior., Dlv : .1-! rd- Dlv 21 HO Zom .... . .Ml nz, OOt.DPBII.D I.TOCK.H Allsnla 03 03 Illu.- null OJ 0.1 Booth 07 OK COD 02 03 ComB VMCt'nn Ill (10 CrnrkTjacU ... .... 04 00 llevelosment I. 14 10 Dlatnond.1i' ' H Ill ,0.1 lalr . al 02 08 I'lorenio is .Vj ttoMfleld Co,, . ,.., 1, . li dnrdfleM'Mefatr'.' . ...' 'O.V ' 03" Great Bend 03 01 'Joint 'Rir .!.-. ..., "V 11 ' Hettanan 03 0.1 lse Star ....-.....-... 06 07 oro 01 01 Mlver Vlik Ol 07 Mviirhead .... . . OS 10 STOCKSTURNED BULLON BACKSET Outside Stock Prices I 'Feplember 16 1010) , . Tlie following labia ehona the last re corded sale prlre and dates of transactions of bank, trusr company and various local stocks ie4oni, hii(1 In ome rates never MARKS AT NEW LOW German Coin Drops to 3.70 Farther Break In French Exchange New Vorli, Sept. It" Shortly be fore 1 oVlock, inarkH rcnrlird a notv I low rrrortl for nil timo nl ,T 70 Itf nMANCTAt. Sperlal Nollfes l3S- TUB IOLONIAL, TltUHT COMrANX "- . 13th and Market Mta. Reported Rescinding of Strike Order Regarded Premature Rather Than Inaccurato RAILS IN BETTER FAVOR dell In on the Philadelphia Ht"Ck l!rh .nse ,,,,, t,crp Ut, brfu bpavv gpfc,.a. QuotKHona ,.rB hv Hume. i. t-oflarrf )nn )n n( (rom , 0. (q ltanka tnierlcan Hint Tlink of Comni"rLe Unit of nrth Atner Hroad Street rvntennlal Vntionul Central NalionsI oni Bichaiuta Nat I !.ro.!V" lerchjt.-e hlshth Nat'ona! 1 arnters Merh I'lrst NatlonsI K.'urth M National lov Chuse I'rairiilln Vatlorjl Dnte of Last bale MlKCELUvNKOUS Sic. Chickens western, welahlne llttin lbs, apiece aotHKlr sprlna; ducvilnia. near by aa to quality. 32V33C Hquabs, per dqicn TVliUe, ncls-htnc 11 to J2 lb. per ir-aen. 18 1090 23: uhlt- wtlahlne 9 to 10 hs per doien I7.60ON.JS: white, welrhlntr s lha. per doien 1010 76: -rhlle -Aelahlnlr 7 lbt per dozen. 14,3083.26 white, wrls-hlnc I txira oy rraine uu ana una IntlepciiilrrKT, Hnn.. Sept 15. The I'rniritv OH and CJot Company ha rlr chtrMl n quorterl dividend of S3, p ahare find an extra dividend of $." a aharr. paynble Ootober "I to stork of rrconl September SO Amparo .. Arlr 1. nttcd Uden Mother lxde VevAda IIM1 . Nevada Iland r I-romoritarfo Nevada lxindr Tccopa' Mlnlmr White laps . 'i 60 0J i"ii 36 ' nV 16 11 30 1 56 01 10. 1-4 43 I 18 6 1 '. IIP 206 00 .it J 6 116 3HI)1! . no Nat l- 170 240 T.O l.'I 102 Vi 117 11 K no 17S Ml 112 .371 .121 J I u Textile National .tV, Third .National 241 rrndemen s National ;i I nloiT It est Natlnnul riill.ijHlrlUj LI0 13 Trust I onumnlr M'llne Trust Ileltnont Truet Hrvii MBur Trust ''Mitral rri. I t helten Trust . ' olunliil Tnt"t olumbla Ave lr im It." 3" ili l r.i MO 10 BAH SILVER Commercial bnr Kilver uasi quoted in New York' today ut l.in1 an ounce, an odvttntv o.f c. In London the price was ill HO, a gain of Hd. u .'. i.'.i; $10,000,000 The Firestone Tire & Rubber Company Seven Per Cent Cumulative Preferred Stock Par Value $100 Dividends payable quarterly en the fifteenth of Fcbraary, May, Anjrttit and November. Callable a a whale or in part at the option of the Company on any dividend date on sixty days' notice at 110 and accrued dividends. - Stock exeiapt from tbe GraJ Property Tax under the 4sktmg lawe of the State of Ohio ajed cKvideadaV exempt from the present normal Federal Income Tax. CAPITALIZATION Upon completion of present financinc Autheel il Con-mum Stock $25,000,000 7 PrttrWred. Stock (this-isroe) ...... 40.000,000 6 rV-iCTTt-d Stock 10,000,000 OatataaUrac $ 3,500,000 10,000,000 10,000,000 lv BUSINESS PURPOSE OF ISSUE i SECURITY. t. We calt.yiour attention to the following summary of a lettei- from Mr. H. S. Firestone, President of the Contfany : The present Company is successor to a company of the same name found ed in 1900. Its products consist of solid rubber tires and pneumatic tires and tubes for passenger cars and trucks, tire rims, steel bases for solid tire:-, and a miscellaneous line of rubber goods, including boots and shoes, bicycle and motorcycle tires, arid tire accessories. The proceeds will be used for: Additional equipment to increase the output of plant No. 2; enlarging the output of cord tires in the main plant; con structing a newr mechanical building and a new :.sel rim plant; additional working capital. The Comnany wjll. maintain at all times Net Quick Assets equivalent to 125, and total Net Tangible Assets equivalent to 200 of the aggregate par value of both classes of Preferred Stock then outstanding. IF 25 or rrtore of the holders of this stock object, the Company will not issue any debenture bonds "maturing later than one year from their issue, or .plarjc any mortgage or other Jien upon the assets of the Company, or permit any of its present or future subsidiary companies to do so or authorise any additional stock with rights equal or prior to the rights of the 7 Preferred Stock. ., The total Net Tangible Assets as of July 31, 1919, after-giving effect to the present financing and after deducting the outstanding amount of 6 Preferred Stock, arhomttto over $48,000,000. During the last 84 years the average annual net income after payment of dividends ort the 6 Preferred Stock was $3,148305, or over 4J4 times the dividend requirements on this issue. The annual average of the net earnings for the 3J4 years, ended October 31, 1918, was $4,652,592, or over Wz times the" dividend on this issue. This, stock is entitled to 7 cumulative dividends after providing for the aivmcnaa anu rcucynpiion cnargc on account. 01 me 070 .rreierrea atocK. ''...'" ' ' If called for redemption, or upon any distribution of the Company's assets, whether by dissolution, liquidation, merger or consolidation, this stock is en ,.. , .. , . titled to 110 and .accrued dividends after providing for the 6 Preferred ".. '. s 1.' ' ' . stock at the same price. ' ';'SrJUHQt?UND2 Berinning-in 1921, not less than 10 of the.net income after providing for ' dividends on and redemption of the 6 Preferred, and dividends on the 7 Preferred, shallbc used for the redemption of this stock at 110, if not obtain , Lblc in the open market at a lower price. 'All legal matters pertaining to this issue will be passed upon for us'by Messrs. Shearman fi Sterhnr, 2Jew York,' and by Jklessrs.'MUler, Gorhamjt Wales, Ciiicago, for the Company. .... .The accounts have been, audite'd by Messrs. Haskins & Selts, Certified Public Accountants. ASSETS 1 ! EARNINGS. -PREFERENCES! JV of er Oris stock for tabscriptioa, smbject to allotment, if, as and when issued and received ' by os, and sahject to approval of Counsel at .: -' :'' -100 ant -accrued dividend Temporary certificates win be ready on or before October 1. 11 11 .s w n - , Complete circular upon request. Tlie National City Company :. Main Office National City Bank Building, New York "" - "" ""' ,, Corretponient OtRect in more than SO Cttleit In the United States and Canada . Philadelphia 1421 Chestnut Street - ; " Atlantic City Chalf onte Block, 1225 Boardwalk i. -. .lKS.i.. ... ;. "'j. 1.. .. .... j. . 1..1 ..ir. .. .aui'.i .... a- . . . . ataaoi! Orr taaa7 utrvm.'iu wuu. siKn a i.u. .,,.. -. .-, ... ....muii, cBuiis, (ai vtiaea-a: tia wtmtttttt ! tidl Cawpu;, tad walla It dael not tuarantec them. It txlimi the atattmcaU U this arcrtUctncat v 1 U be collect u4 hu'iucli Ktttl ujiao inch Uiertoitian, v H - i'U. w IVwt" -fJ- fV Wu .ujjj JhaossrK i.v wte9 a-wHA 'jtkliiVin'4-"- -'Ifri'tf '.WiiTif'.ifr- -- r rf "hMtuh 1," 1 , "Ai , i ' Work aaKs (odat. mi t Nnr Yorlt rxrhtiitr, as compiled h tht Ktrnlnc (imninmui Sun. lolalnl l.lim.l'OO sliarra. irai.mrti Ni tinnai ManaMink VHllnmt V. V., U.m tr. Tk. v.... v.i. M".rK" .. Vatlmwl ... .v..,, .Mrv. .... .,,. iy-v I.TH MHiaiA I l( HUnl, nvonln-f Sun in its financial ir-u i. ' Nwr,",MZi'v da.v saj-s: svriiirnr"n-.,.i " The nctt -accU opctip.I rliri-rfullj- oiwj'nauk" v"'"",a.' 4!!v. rnouuli undrr tJir influmrr of lc-tclnii. ?,:,',',' riM?,",0""i. ., , .1". ' 1 11 ludilpUlu Nutloi mI n. mcnti which i"frnp(l to promise thiit Suk".r i.1" va'ioni r.' . H-t'iihI Nallonitl ..li', there would he no general strike in g",.i1 National .07 ,, , , . Boulhark ,Nr(Ioiih! .iZ IOStOU and that the tchrilllli-d gli-r.11 Houllmratrm National I -" . II-... 1.1 . . . ...... .. i"" -.'"1AI. ' "flifc'iut uuiu ne (inatponiii iiiun nnrr the iuduRtrinl ronrrrence in WiisIiIiir ton on October G. Thank-) to these, there was Mgoriiui and suimatcd bnjiug in the first linur or po. in tho rourc of which the iti dustrial list advanced 1 to fi pninls Mr. CJompers who nrried in the cam tal from ISoston this morniut;, a OUOted nh Mltitif flint tlir Mlulpinont with rnniwl in 11... i,.l .1.11,. ., ... I P"i hit. Ill Tni .-'.'.: .11.:.:,.:.. :." ".,.... . , ;'""- .in. t., uvuiaic, niuiiiuKii nc oin noi tiprcini-aii.t denv that udlon would he deferred. This nun taken to mean thut the ftntemout was premature rather than inaeciirato. Netcrtheleit. it had the effect of arresting the forward moo i meut, which had already spread iutn the rails, and trading turned dull on the i reaction. The prae level dropped 1 to o points or ho from the high rungc, with uct changes in greater or less de gree utill fatoring the construi tn e side. Tho Grm stand taken bv the Massn ichusctts and Roston authorities in their rcrut-al to take back the deserting po licemen cave an piamnl nf fiHolltx- (.. law and office oath which was highly Mr'it st Tin gratifying to the street aud regarded as mu". or tne utmost consequence to the entire country, now and in the future. That unions and those who heck af filiation with them shall not he permit ted to ride roughshod over the rest of the citben body was the lesson read into the events of the past week or more in Boston. It was no wonder, therefore, that the market, -hether go ing forward activeh or hcsitatlm- showed plainly that it was cisicr for it! ?JJ;r ",' IV IM a" l' 1UUU UlM.ll, There was excellent demand for the steel and equipment shares most of the session. The coppers and motors gave a good account of themseltcs also, and the oils, particularly Mexican Petro leum, which gained an equivalent of some 8 points, 'were well bought. The Marines, United Retail Stores, Ameri can Sumatra. Liggett . Myers and others were strong spots. Amour the rails, Heading. .Southern Pacific. St. Paul, New Tork Central and lower priced issues like Texas aud Pacific, Itock Island, New Haven and Missouri I'acltic were unwontedly sought after at substantially higher -.nlues. That the movement was more than sporadic was a question. Tbe rails have indeed discounted nearly everything that can happen, many of them are selllnR at attractive levels, and some promise speedy rehabilitation once they are re turned to their owners. It is likely, however, that caution will be exercised in that quarter, since even after restora tion to private control, there will prob ably be a long and somewhat thorny road for most of the lines to travel for a considerable period. May Vo Sept 1-Vh Arr No AUi, Apr I'ec AU tul. Aup nr! Ken I11U Auk Ana luti Ana" -July utc Mar Ma. 1KC tan UR- M.K Vox June June JllK Ann lul. lilU li... Tan M.r. "II s 10. HI 31 n i 7 today's low poiut. Trench echange. after it further break to 8.7." for rabies and 77 for checks recotered to S 7." and S 7.1 The market opened weak with new lo record" for francs and lire. Sterling started at I 171J for cables, n decline of i', and demand at 4.17, in, an equal loss. Pranc cables opened at ? 70, ncninit S.l'.lS at Ihe close on Sat ! unlay and check" at fi71', against IJ s (1. T.ire cable were at il Vil. ngniust IS l77"j and checks Ht DSIL.. against ji;l!17!i1.. Murks at ." K were'in points IS better tint li the prcliniiniirt ligures. Ilel Jjjiciuu exchange :il lodav's opening shows l-i 1." points higher th.in Trench ex Ji change f Juntations were .'-' .IS Pemnnd sterling 4 17, cables 1 17"- : il. 17 i franc cables S 70, checks S.71 ' ; lire in IS ''ab''''' " ?n- rhecks I.Sli7 ; Swiss lables "li 'id T il!', checks ."Ii0; guilder cables "7'i. '? -iS '"hecks .".7. pesetas cibles If) 1.", checks o 'io 10 10: Stockholm cables 'Jl 10. checks -' !5 24.a.": Chnstlanin cables 'S...,r, checks riufusai io iirn"na ino Dyiawi bo me thti conirn'ii fliesi ytar to with the calendar year, and to -iate of the Annual Mtln to tb n h 1L-Ia,l - flai(lna rtt lt,a ri.Ualal ,, - "'! Ml Jll LUIS 'JK UH UIU4lin Truat rompany haa tlila ilay called a medal intallnit of tho Stockholder lo bo held at th office of tha company, lSth and Market St.".- ! nlladelphla on Tneadar, teplmber 2Td. il I ii'rlock In the afternoon, to vota upon the proposal to amend the bylawa o b u rnanire rorreapona w chanffo the rl eecond edneadav In Januarv I II. DAVIDSON. Jr.. Secretary. . Philadelphia Hep! 10 11. tKSr" THE I IIIONIAI, TBUST COMI'ANV ' lath and Jtarket 8te. ji a rpcuiar meeiinc or ma Board or ni rTtora or the Colonial Trust Company, Mr. Mlltlam It. Lyman and .Mr. Frank C, Etea ?."". ''JT"."1 additional Vice, Prealdenta and Mr. I. II. Dmldson, Jr., . electod St-ere-lary. t II DAMDSON. Jr , tjecretary Philadelphia pt 10 IMP Annnal Meetlnra 3K" TAKK MITirK TIIT THE AN 'p . MAI OI'M'.HAL MFKTINO of the Shareholders of The Lake Huperlor Corpera- 1 II ii' -.1.-1 .in . .1 111. I 1 .1 I 'fit. I. 1 ..n. II II.. ".rnnir Till. . -r...... Ml.. ' xri u,ior Trupt I li i al r-ur I'll. 111. Tr.iH. rin r.i of pi i-i pr,f l"raiil.fnril Truel 1 ranklln Trust CI rninnfovn Trust (llruM Am r r 'Sir ird Tru"l i:utrHnt"e Thim Itaddlncnn 1li i Ha.ulltnn Trutit ltolmel)urir Trurt IndustrU) Tru.t Intet-rK' Trim! tenUlnt"wn Truet l i Kcnelns-on Trust l.in I Title & Tnikl l-llierti Title i Tru. T.oc.111 Tru- ".Tflni.unK T-iift le (. Tr ten Tr Tru .lutuil Tru.i Vorlhern Trast Vorth rhllH Truit Northwest" rn Trust I'elhrfm Tru t renrii To for Ins e People a Truwl Phi a Co for tl MtRee rhlladelphU True! President I.lfi i T Iteal Fstate T I T Ileal Ilstate Trust . oil di pref Ilepuhlle Trust Hltterhouee Trust I 177 i :.' JIT. 7o son Tr Ul l..ii .IS 1V.l-j j;j'i 1M .int 1WV, 114', ll llll ,',', . IS -.00 1s-."s .ii mo 41'. 140 6110 4J7'j .l-.l Si TIobr. Trust I'n'ted .Sec 1. I T Waj-ne Junrtlrtn West r.nd Trust VcC Thlla T i T T. 101 100', 101 71 lh 117 lune .Tun Teh S"Pt cnt Jul) Jill) A up U- up: .s. pt PP11 Jul, Aiw Mm K"l llll Ma. t( t lull Jul. Tune rro Til. June u Tune Vl Au Ma) A UK Vm Jul) i-ept is A ue .1 U 11 e Spr'l .Tune Sept Ivn- UJ s(pt .Tune Jul. June Aur If. h Jun-. Tul. Juun Till. T-eb 1 jne Julv I n ii. 10 i . 1.1 in in 1. u it 4 J3 -1 (Ion will e held on ednrtdar. the Flrat Iay of Oftof. 1D.t, at ttm hour of Eleven o clock In the forenoon At th principal nfflce of tho Comoim No 4 1 f MArket Mtret ramdn Nw Jrre for Ihe pur po of thf election of Directors of rocelv r. Jnd lf Arprof) confirming the report or trn Hoard of I.irfctors of thr Company for tho fiscal je&r endfnic Juno 30th, 1019. nnd of coiisldiTlnc And If Hpprove1, ratlfy Injr and conflrmlnur nil ih Attn and proceed ings of the Board of Dlrr tor of the Com panj don and ta1n ninp ihe lat annual inet!nr of th utoi Khnldern of h Companj hnd for tins tranm,ction of pur) further and other l.tjilneas aa may prop rli tomo before thrt mettnjf The stock trinpfr looki uHl he closed for the purpose of such meetlnff from and after ffili Copenhipet, cables "2 15. checks' hour of thrT.v.oYn'Xaf.V ILnnW '.'2; tielcinn cables S 00. checkp SOL': 'he '.'d day of Oelober inin. at Ihe hour ot e.il.l.. nip. nnmltial i.t ' .V'Z. '" np torcnoon . " " " I. in 11 II Is ? "n ". MONEY-LENDING RATES Nl.W YflltK Monee on call, mned cnalcr-il opened a' l! per cent ; high, (1 . loir, 5 : List, "i ; closed, ("ftJS1; ttnal, 0 per cent ; ruling rate, 54. In dustrials opened at ll per i cut ; hich., ; low, fi lnbt ." ; closed, MC'i! final, II; tilling rate, ri' per cent. Althoiit-h the (1 per cent fipnre was not broken toda on time funds. olVer mf;s were larger The feature of the market, otherwise, was the fact that. IP iintu ilhstn.irlinir the inciinir. tnr instull ;!nient. calt monev broiiRht 0 per lent jji It has been explained that Ihe time ir money supplies icpresent an otcrflmi JJ'of money from the Interior where there I9,lud leon ocrprrparation for biisiuess jjjnnil crop estimate requirements-. The conditions are tinallereti in prime mercantile paper. Itiscount rules nre fii4(Jr.,i,i per rent l'rime bank acceptances aie ipiiet with rates unchangetl 17 in is 1( 1 in 10 ni in in 1n in a rlHl J-. 10 an, "in io in 7 '1 a is in '10' li 'in. is in i M. in ' -. 'io I io -io in. lt IMIII-ADIJU'IIIA Call. .-."urtiO per cent; time, ."'V.f. 0 jier cent, commer paper, three to six moiithb fi'iffi ."li per cent, und Mi months, C per cent nated Toronto Panada Sept ;d 1919 AI.K..X TAYI.pn Htcreta ry. f:" T,,,: T-ns nncK inn ni.vo and l-sy MIAN ASISOCIATIOV. -Tho 30th An- nuat sieftitijt r tne "tockholdera lll be held Tneedaj eienlnt. lOlli Inst., at 8 o'clock, at N 15 cor 13th and Market ste for tha election of OfTcers and Directors and lo re rele the annual report A N'eu Merles of Stock will he Issued Vn cntrmine fee JOHN A SVTDI1R ."e.. BOO Halnut fit. DlildrniN WII.NOS A CO . INC. otlce or Illcldemls on rreferrl Stork and Common Htork The Hoard of Directors of Wilson & Co , In. . has declared a quarterl. dividend of one nml three-quarters ler rent (laiMi on Ha Preferred Stock prijabl October I, 1019, tr, the preferred stockholders of record at, the close of business on September 24 1919, and a dividend of line Hollar and Twenty-flT-e cents (II.S5) per share on Its Common .stock pa.able Voiemlrer 1. 1019, to the common stockholders ut the close of busi ness on October "I 1010 Pursuant to the order of the Votlnff Trus tees, .-hecks ulll lie mailed b. Wilson . Co.. Inc , In the respective holders of the Votlns Trust CertiieaiCH for aald Common Sloclc stand'n- of record on the l.ool s of the Votlna; Truetpen at the tlnee of business on October 'l lnifl rind ihe.ks In ps.tnent of the Pre frre Koik dividend will be mailed aa IISU.ll Pnted Ven Tork September 1? 1010 c.F.oncll; D HOPKINS Secretary. Proposals ornci: or thk rit'rKitiNTKNni-NT or ITIll 11- f.RIH'MH AMI nUILRINnri OK THK IOMMt)NWIiITII Or I'KNN SVI.VAMA. t'ArlTOI. UUILDINa, IIAK KiNin-nn. pa. oTICI: to covTitACTOng Bed led propoaale .iccompnnled by a cheek; on a sohent bank or trust company, duly rerttfleo bv u proper officer thereof. In ih. sum of twen the thousand (125.00) dollars. BANK CLEARINGS . , . . I rfS a propos.i Kuarjniy win oe rece ted at as todaj rempand vitli lhe-h office of 1he Superintendent of Publio ;. last tvio i years nrounda und Pulldinsa of the Commonwealth I Ifr lasnraJice Companies Olrsrd T.lfe Ins Philadelphia Life Mnr r-ept lllnc Tire LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS '5hl'? &J"I' -r' UOOI Itecelpta. IB 000 hoad. Stronr to js.c hither than &at urday-a rcneral trs,l Too US no h.iij owis tc. medium -relrhta. 11701s .in Alliance fire Association rranklln Independence Securll. Ins Co of Mate of Pa Lumbermen's .. . Mechanics . People's National Uelfance I'nlted riremen's .. Victor.- . . . Insurance. Companies e"i Hi . osruia corresDondlna d 1010 Ills 1917 Phils J7R.1.1 li7 J-.9O6.".0 154 400 Tit Boston '.-i.nn7.:: iso:p-;4i ii "w mi naitim e n.:sj:nn 1136408 s 11m r, N Tork r...fi '.C 0B7 Ih7 14H 717 10S C90 181 Chlcaeo 114 110 .144 OS.r.no RI7 St iiuis o; sno sti r.7.n;o soi .--J vjo 60 il'-i SOW, loo l'c hi 124 AU3 M.K April June June Sept Nov Auif . Sent Jul. Ju.le 10 in BANK LOANS GROW Passenier Rallwa Mocks n; Camden I Suburban Cltltcns (10th i 11th) Continental F'mt Pit Haddlnrton Frankford b Bouthv.'k. 'aermant'ii (41h Jt 8th) Itestonvllle m F. . . Hestonvllle M T pref Oreen A Coates Sis Philadelphia C'lt Phlladi-lphla 4 Parb) . Phlla A Ora s Kerr 4. 2S3 01 n.'t ,ii 01 117 in"-. H7; 'IS ' llvh.. smooth 15. plies. lit. :.o 1B .-.nti ia eo m CholC" nidlte Ae .200'- Pecond 4 Third Sts 'J01 Thirteenth t 1.1th Sts 1SB' I'nlon Passenaer 1.10 IVejt PhlUdelphla l.H. Kailnsi.ls Camden 1 Purling Co "". ( ataw-lssa 1st pref t! CatawlsHR lid pref 4. Cheatnut Hill ,01 Pel 4 Hound Urook .ISO I Ka.t Mahanoy . "' llnst Pennsjlv anla 1.0 h.lmlra Williams c ' 0 , . einilra 4 Williams pf 0' Hunting & n Top im Huntlna- P Top pf l,ehlh Vallev nref ' T.lltle HchUilklll r.rkens vanes, VlHr June June Oct Sept July Jul. Jul: Jul) Jul) Dec Stay Nov Tul) Aum Dec April J1 11 11 13. To -'3 J1 :ii is ?n.' s 30 3. 30. :a 16. 18. 14. !? I Individual Deposits in Local Clear in i ing Mouse Institutions Increase Heavily The pajmeut of the income taxes due today and the continued urgent demand for loanable funds from both commer cial and industrial circles found prom inent reflection in the weekly I'hiladel 1 '18 ' mi io , 'til to 10 I 30. a. 28, 10 11. 10 , phia Clearing Hoiifo statement today ms Loans and discounts of the local in in is '10 10 '10 is 10 is 10 10 'IS choice sear. ' Mlnehlll 4 Sch Haven llrht-.-elch.ts. 17flsM 17. SO; heavv parking sow: 16.2.1: roughs. 1. 10313 CA.'TTI.R rtecelpt Jl'100 htod te?oi aiecrs ana Den --pne" stock strong: nrlmo hev-v tlTfLi -h lings. 117.30, common and In befreen arades North Pennsylvania and feeders. slow to lower, bulla 21c Phlla Trenton lower; calve, steid. . beef rteor-, choice nnd Phlla Otn 4 Norns prime inl7C1. medium imd (rood. Illff I United Cos of N J 1.1.50. common 8 71rtl llarhtueicrin. Western N Y Pa good and choice 1 13 71WI7 7.1. common and ... n n. medium. tS13 .10 hut. lier heifers $ Mf? i Miscellaneons 'LCKS' '' 3sn- "I'"- J'lO.fJt Al-rr Phie 4 Con Co 1 " I . ?"" I eceipt. 12.000 head Few hast I Berrner I Kngel Hrec . 7at IambH at.mil eleariv nth.r. .S&ak .... . .. .- . (. . la ' feeders openlne slow aiortlv JJn loveer Tip Oa Iong Hook 4 Kje nntlvo lambs 15 I Knterprlso Mfc Co i Kerstona Wstch Case Plttahoevh. .Sen. ts eiSTM- n .. Men hsnts Warehouse 2f00 head. 8'eers J1.1 'nm helfera. Ill . Vulford H It Co G 13: rows, S,10io Calves, rectlpla Roo ' Northern Liberties Gas tiAkel t.a...sj ra i in ia r v I Tlewh eY-.-. Ml a timu. o (AJ , t op, flJ .iU nun "'" 42 1 I 111, 70 .ins .lint. 101 21 -'I'. ,1.1'y .14 k IIOCiH neceints 0Ol h.. a... Heavies. JI7.5C017 78, heav' jorl.errf JIS 25 .P-fi.'.-11'-'ht .or--ra 17j)l7 2J Ms IHI 70W17. SHEEP jVND UVJIIIS ReeiMpts 730O head. dteudv lop sheep 51123 tOD lambs, Jl f'enn Cold Storage penna. Warehousing I'lills P-ou-se Phlla tioume pref I'hlla Warehouse Phlla Whs 4 C R 13 llll . r. . 20". .11" 1.7 Kanaaa Chy. Kept 11 'iri.r. rtrcelpts 10,000 head Higher IJulk tin 2.1'iet7 M heavtea 1 1 K .1 1 1 n 1)0 medium SIC 2.1ft i.sv uctus. iiflwinnn light iighu iif.noi W10T.": packing sows 114,111 pigs. 11 30 (?r1fi ctfi 'I.K Receipts 20OOh.Nid and 4H0D calvea. Iiver Tleef sheers medium and lieavj. choice a i.rl prune xi . klirf 17 no me dium and .i - ' ". 171 common i" .10W12 r,n light good ar.d cholci. I13 17: comrno i j iti.-a.um ss '.",, is n, butcher cattle h.ife-- HillImM 10 cons, I.1501S: canners snd cutt-rs '12.1Jfni,1 veal calvov light and hh,nd. vveiaht $!." '. .10: feesler ateera K..1tT12 7fi Blocker ateera III r.O.fl0 SHEEP Receipts i i00 be-d Lowee Umbr, St pounds or less "12IUI.V culls and common, J7 .lowli 1'. vesri'ng w thers "l "ll II ewes 1(11041 HO evves culls and common, tsfl V bre .lb g ewes SftflY 14 73: feeder lambs I12'"" Smith Kline fc rrench. 0.1 teton J B J" atelson J 71 pref 11". Mctor Talk' Machine 001 Westmoreland Coal . . 71 Tul) Apr Jjly Tan Mar Juno Aug Aug ?l Tune Vcb Sept M .ug .lul) sent Julv March ug Sep V-Ug lul. Aug SUg I eh Ma. xpril 1 il. Sep! Jul- Tune March Mil. .M.B 'ot lune Sep: Apr i Vut. uc Ma' Sept stitutinns wpre increased $0,.V1,000 last week, brinsinpr the total outstanding loans up to $(..", 700. 000. as cornpareil with a total of $012.-t20.000 in the cor responding week last year. At the same time individual deposits jumped S7,f.-.0,000, briugiuR the tot.il 2n "to deposits of the Clearing House lnstitu- I tinas to $542,1.1 1.000, as against Slot) '18,,'!nrl,000 in the same week of UHI Such a few years ago wtre never in, figures dreamed of i ne caci-sB llrounds und Pulldlnge. of the Commonwealth or i'ennsvivann at itarrisnurg. Pa . until 10 a. m. on Tuesday, rieptember 2S 1019 for the construction of the HOI.UiERa AND C.AIT.OR.S' VEMOntsI ItniDGL n long Capi tol Park Ei.ti.slon and State btreot. Harrlt. burg Pa bpeciflcatlons plana, proposal and contract ferine arc on fie and can be. seen In the office of the Superintendent at Ilarrtsburr. the office of the Chief Engineer In Balti more and the office of the Architect In New York and contractors may obtain eeta of the osme bv depositing 5100 for each st with the Superintendent. Thla deposit will be refunded upon return of the seta without marking, disfigurement o- other damage vltrln ten diso after the award of tha contract. The right la reserved to retect an or all propoeils rr parte thereof By order of the BOARD OP COStMIH tIOST.HH OP PURI.IC GROUNDS ANU PTTIT-DINOS. COMMONWDALTH Or PENN STI.VANIA L W IITaiCL.L.. T. W TCMPLETON. Secretan Fiuperlntendent. ARNOLD W TIRUNVEn, Architect. 101 Park "v.su. New Tork city, J E CRCINER CO . Engineers Fidelity Hldg Ttaltlmore. Mrl tKAXEI I'KOPOSAI.S MII.I, BE Re ceived at the ofllce or the Ofllcer In Charso of Construction Trankford Alscnal. Phlla .lelphla Ps , on or before 2 p. m.. Neptemher 30lli. 1010, and then opene.l for the Instatln tlon of a Sprinkler .-.vstoni In tho Small Arms Ammunition Storehous Z II. 4 Plana and specifications may bo secured from the Ofllcer ill Charge of Construction. A certified check to the amount of five jier cent of the bid muot accompany the pro posals check to be made to Ihe order of the Treasurer of the United Mates The suc cessful bidder shall furnish satisfactory bond In the amount of approximately fifty per cent of the rontriet price. reseive wns inci eased , $003,000, raising the surplus to .'Jt, 402,000. I No Change In Refined Sugars N'ew Yorlt, Sept l." Ketined sugar market continues unchanged both as to i n. conditions and prices. Local refiners t 20". 'iii'nre still withdrawn from the markets,' '.V IJ2. efforts being made to catch up on old! contracts i rn-cs are uucimngeu ul i Oe. less 2 per cent for cash for fine ' ...n.ilnl.rl Dnn... nl.A n m l,.1.nn...l ' 1 auu..).. .. .- ainv ..: U1..UUUKCU at 7 2Si for OO-degree centrifugals. The following companies offer INSURANCE of all kinds n' 101 in1 io in in io 10 10, in I 10, ", 1(1 in i !2l A io 10 10 THIRD National Bank PHILADELPHIA CONDITION AT Cl-Ohi: September 12, UP DISIMSS 1019 TONOPAH CUTS DIVIDEND Labor Troubles Said to Be Came of Lower Rate The Tonnpah TSolmont Pevelopment foinpaiiv directors toditv declared u div idend of ." p. r cent, pavnblo Octoln r 1 to Hock of reord Septembrr .". Thin and hix months ago 10 per cent was declared The present redaction Is diu to the labor strike now on at Tonopaii. J RESOURCES Loans and Investments ?1 713.37.1 07 Duo from Bank & Bankers 7JI.893 90 I Cash and Retervc. 989,6JC 72 Exchanges for Clearing "StranffO. and Smlie iJ-laoll-nci. 1816 Tradesmens National Bank 431 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia Report of Condition at the Close of Dusiness September 12th, 111 9 RESOURCES Loans and 1nestinouU Customers' LUblllt- Under Lcttors of Credit end Acceptances ' . Duo from Banl;s Exchanges for Ctearlnfr House Accrued Interest . Cash and Itosene . lS,37a 871 BO 5,240.449.86 ;. 835.536 40 -'97,867.81 49,1.71 18 1 .IC0.599.3B LIABILITIES $29,117,596.10 Capital 1,000.000.00 Surplus . . 1,500,000 00 Undivided I'rofltR 401.869.86 Unearned Discount' 113.59J.4I Circulation ..... 600.000.00 Letters of Credit 2.924,016.00 Acceptances . .-. ..... 2,316,433.86 Acceptances of Other Banl.s Sold 634,139.69 Bills Payable to Federal Reserve Bank, Secured by Obligations of the I'nlted Statea 5,i50,000 00 Bills Payablo to Kcderal Rccer.e. Bank . 1 000 000 00 Deposits 13,477,543.37 $29,117,596.10 EDMUND WILLIAMS, Cashier. HOWARD A LOBD. Prea ii. d. McCarthy, vice-rrn EDMUND WILLIAMS. Caahler S. K. OUaOENIIEIlt, Aaet. Caah. A Attrr ForeUm Dept. HOWARD K. HBIUT. Aaat. OtttlUr W. O. JOLLEI. AaaU Cashier -f- Houso . 688 953 ." J Intel est IJartiod -S'ot Col lected ' . . J2 944 99 $13,139,792.20 LIABILITIES t ap tal Moc'.v . .. $600 000 00 subscription to C a p 1 1 a. I hlocK . . 481 980 04 Surplus .Ltid L'ndMdcd ProfitH Nt 979. .'4 I 22 I neamed Discount . 32 J99 07 rirrulntlon ... 135,100 00 Depohlls . S.323 331 1.' mils payable . . t.945 000 00 Pajmcnts on Vscount of Llbertj Loans 64-' 837 75 Beidier & Bookmyer General INSURANCE BROKERS 424 Walnut Street Lombard -.'047 llolii 433 New York Office 95 William Street r $13,139,792.20 1817 Fire 1919 Association OF PHILADELPHIA N. W. Cor. 4th & Walnul lias gCen Its pulley holders ectia Indemnity for mora than ona hundred years and has never been o strong financially aa notr. Havo you a policy In this oldc rid reliable Company? CHAIlTEIt PEUPETUAL n. ci-iiroitn wood. Caiblcr, STUV'I'sllU' NOTirKS i BROOKS STEAMSHIP CORPORATION PIIII.ADCI.rlHA AND NEW .OHIC tn nt"Vna. igggnt dn2io mni IBUSHONG September 13 ANOKA .... .;sP.,,i,e, IS AWENSDAW September 16 NKW Oltl.KANO te BUKMIS A1RCS ALDERMAN September 17 ARGENTA September 19 A 1 UoTiIa Kecliter Far natea and Infarnatlon Apply MEGEE, STEER & COMPANY 4R1-4&5-IBJ uni'i nuiiaior rlill-l'l"l''s Lemhar-1 ?t0-;iQ WILLIAMS f& WALTON General Insurance Agents Nos. 416-420 Walnut St. PHILADELPHIA EARN LINE Philadelphia Havana GENERAL CARGO U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamers 5. S. "LAKE GALERA"...Sept. 18 S. S. "LAKE FLUVANNA".0ct. 10 For rates and particular apply lo Earn Line Steamship Co, M Bullitt BMfc. yattMa Commonwealth Casualty Company Oldest Philadelphia Casualty Companv AtteU $700,000.00 Astomoblla mod Taajne -Accldsnt StekotM lasnrBB AHnettT IJbswt matN VaBatw rremp4 Claim 8rris X Ak your Broker or CsHamonwcoUA ProttoHo Call, tcrita or pKout v n MuatH0 ,J LL-Ait. 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