mmm npp'tyttR? 'r!' jtrilft "VT .-HTi-'-"i"- viS)6Sln''J't1"WT t-Jt'.rfUf'f -if '; Vf -, H KciVIR' If 'EVENING PUBLIC 'LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA', TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1G, 1019 if iitt jii ' ' . Aren ue $1,500,000 The Manila Electric Railroad and Lighting Corporation Three Year 7 Gold Notes Dated September I, 1919 Pue September I. 1922 Redeemable whole (or In part for the sinking fund) upon one mnnth't published notice upon an; Inleieat date on or prior to Septembtr 1. 1921, at 10'J and IntereM and thereafter on any Interest date at 101 and interest. Coupon notes in denominations ot iioo. $o00 and $1,000; reffisterable as to principal only. Guaranty TruM Company ot Nw York Trustee. The Company will agree to pay interest without deduction for any normal Federal In come Tax to .an amount not exceeding 2J1 which it may lawfully pay at the source. Tax Refundable in Pennsylvania Authorized and Outstanding, $1,500,000 We have summarized as follows from a letter signed 6.v Mr. J. H. Pardee, Vice-President of the Company : . Business The Corporation, through its subsidiaries, furnishes the entire electric light and power and railway service to the city of Manila and its environs in the Philippine Islands, having a total popu lation of about 350.000. Purpose The proceeds of this issue will be used for additions and im of Issue provemenls made necessary by the steady growth of the business. Security These notes are a direct obligation of the Company and are issued under a trust indenture by which the Company covenants that while any of these notes are outstanding none of its sub sidiaries shall create any new mortgage and that no new mort gage other than purchase money mortgages shall be created on any of the Company's property without equally and ratably securing this issue. Earnings Average net earnings for the past ten years have been equal to over two and one-third times all interest charges including interest on these notes. For 1918 they were in excess of three and one Ihird times all interest charges. For 1918 67.5 net earnings were derived from the sale of electricity for light and power, and I'l.b'"' from the street railway service. Equity These no'tes are followed by $6,000,000 Common Stock which has paid dividends regularly since 1906 and since 19 tl at the present rate of 6'" or more per annum. The Company during this period has also appropriated out of earnings $1,232,000 for replacements and renewals, and in addition has built up a surplus of $1,914,251, a total of $3,146,251. Sinking A sinking fund equal to 12 l-2o per annum of the authorized Fund amount of this issue must, during the life of these notes, be ex pended either for betterments and improvements to the property or used to retire notes by purchase in the market at not exceed ing the redemption price or to redeem the same. All lecal matters in connection ith the issue of lhee notes will be passed upon by Messrs. CraTtih A Henderson and Messrs. Cooke & Marvin of New York. The accounts of the Company are. audited annually by Messrs. Hasklns & Sells. -Certified Public Accountants, New York, no Meesrs. 'Clarke k Larktn, Certified Public Accountants. Manila. IV 1. The notes are offered when, as and if issued and received by us at 98J2 and accrued interest, yielding over 7.50. Temporary notes will be dcllrered exchangeable for deflnltlr notes, when, as and If received from the Corporation. Bonbright & Company, Incorporated -137 Che3tnut Street PHILADELPHIA J. G.White & Company, Incorporated 37 Wall Street NEW YORK New Issue to 150,000 Shares V. VIVAUDOU, Inc. (Incorporated under the laws of the State of Delaware) Manufacturer and Distributors of Perfumes, Talcum Powder, Face Powder, Tooth Paste and Other Toilet Articles CAPITALIZATION Authorized and to be presently issued, 300,000 shares of no par value No Bonds or Preferred Stock , Ttjf GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF NEW YORK, Tran.fer Agent n METROPOLITAN TRUST COMPANY, NEW YORK, Regi.trar We summarize from the President's letter, Mr. V. Vivaudou, as follows: Sales are now at the rate of $5,000,000 per annum. Manufactures: In the manufacture of talcum powder, face powder, perfumes and other toilet articles this company is one of the largest concerns in the world. Some of he company's trade names are "Mavis," "Lady Mary," "La Boheme," "Fleur de France." Earnings: Net earnings from operations are at the rate of $1,200,000 per annum, with the present four plants running to capacity supplying only 60 of the demand, and orders are constantly increasing in volume. Purpose of Issue: The new financing will provide approximately $1,500,000 additional cash working capital which will enable the company greatly to expand its manufacturing facilities and further develop its growing export business. Application will be made to list thia issue on the New York Stock Exchange. 'The above iitue having been sold, thit adve rtitement appear) only ea a matter of record J J. S. BACHE & CO. 42 Broadway, New York S. M. SCHATZKIN 69 New Street, New York We do not guarantee the above Information but have obtained It from source which we bailers to be reliable. Subscriptions will be received by FRAZIER & CO. , . Philadelphia New York Baltimore) v?&k . ; x- --.- ; . 1 , v J, f on n renewal of buying for local iiliel . i'c under the corrosponJUiii ruu'.r toilny nutsiile nrromit. bosiilos "import from i t-on.v nr.pi ans.i i,uion Mirkt piico foreign interims whirl, wn partly sup- j T nl) WV'",r..""Xi '" "" ' pllol by southern M-llitiR. sTSfsVM.-,- ? iVu.?";1" ''""' '" """"' "' ""'"-I' ' Kir-t lniro. were 11 point higher to oTs-n,,...,. ,-. o0., ,,j,,,. ,,.' ti, " lower, tliii was followed by advances 'nnrket una ' hiulier umlir trtiK. r .t . . . , , . ,. . , i . . tl,i rr" "'"l'-'''', liut mini quid I'ar lnt In -loll ronriTIK oil Imtll llle mill of iiboiil :if) points oer lift nlglit s locution s'o i ,,hit,. 77', tf-sH,- No. : , , lime, attended b nrtivc trnde buying y1,'- "TTW. ..o a iit. 7.v, v I of tin- filing r.m.nm fioin lion nd room covering. .n.of'll iWelpta.'blM tinrrtU ami CI.077.- that eovernl slmrt e.leidii. BUYING S RENEWED !l TrTTzrz: I' PRIP.FS FINISH FIRM cecilie leaves Holland , ,muu,;,uu II1UI IIU13 iiiw- I I I , I W ,111 IN THE CORN MARKET UIN UUMUN tAUHMINUt! i arly Advances Followed by ftJX?mfflrt:T$inJl mp of Moro Than 30 Poii Over Last Night's Close GRAIN AND FLOUFt i """RAT llef.lrla. 117.1411 l.uhl Mar- i .. "V" nu' """ 'ri quotatlena 'r "!.. In PKhrirt evlt)nr ci.iprimitlt tan- Jump of Moro Than 30 Points i slv""'" ""''no,j, Mri rn;,.'" 1 1 $2 nil. Nn. 1 reI a.,.-!!.... J - .. f HI it..n j 1 . i i anno nj nuu 'iiiuii'i -... , vnitM Pldfrs (irMfn forrorHtlon'n ptirchRS" Ol WllPilt arm hama.t n ti.. r..ti....in .haxllll discount No 2 whnt. 3c under Nn 1: Buyers Overplay Hand on Early Bulge and Liquidation Forces Quotations Down I .,? " 'Jb'at (le unnVr No 1 . Nn 4 wheat. I jro unu.r ko. 1, No. 5 wheat. He COTTON 11R1.T WKATIIf.tt rriNIHTIONS i. 1. . Tor all whriit n!horvl conform- Nw Vork.. Sent 1(1 Th. follnwlmt , !i A.iS.i.!?..'m "' No . r ,"""; temrrtturra "-re rcnrnd In the rolton ?, fjclnt 'n "" wlht. the dlfnunt Helt this morplnn Auaula lln MurliUin 5 . "!" No Pr'e will ho 3c per Ml"hl aril Macnn. n; Knnxvlllo ind Nashville. , ff each on pound dnclency In test weight. 4. Mnntirntnerv. (lit. aannnh and Wll- I ""' traolnr below No. 6 for reasons mlnaton 'IN,, Abilene Shrv(pnrt Vlck- oiner than efficiency In test weighta will ha hurp Atlanta and t'harlealnn. 7ft. Fort I pouht on Its merits, famutty wheat will ''inlth. 7-- Oklahoma t'ltv l.ltlle Hock. I he discounted according to the degree of MernnN-. Pensaenla. Tnmpa and .tarkann- . rmutt. hut In no cao lesa than 2c p-t tmshl vllle. 71: and New drlean-. 7d. The fnl- I under the correspondliiK rejulsr grjde. Oar- l-.'nir preclniintion- were recorded: . Ilcky wheat will he discounted )' her-io. Tnmpa and Now Orleans. OS, M.ll.ne. os. f;re Be. per bushel from the i-eirular rade i Jll'ed wheat will b discounted from 20 to New Yorli, Sent. 1(1. The cotton i .ecordlnir to duality and condition of market developed atrencth lliU morning !.V?a.m"'' count on our taklnsr N i. 2 mixed imuer in tin- enrn mnrket wni excellent jvncai nt rhllalelphl.i Just a h ren.fore. iirtAiv nr.i.T wnATiir.n ponrrAST rhle.no "enl in llllnole Wlaennsln Mlnurl and Vnrlh DakolH Talr tonlsht and prolinhlv VMtieadax. Mlnneola t'-ilr ci.t tnnlrhl and Wrdneedav Inwn Pnlr lonlahl ami dnediv prolinhlv h 'unllic unarttled "-el Snu'h 1'nkn'a--nlr tonlaht and Wednesday NehrasUa Tarllv dotidv. hef.imlna unsettled wilncs l.iv K.ini. s fnttld. probably shmvera Wednesday Mnnt.im in.l Wvomlnc I'.irlH flnii.lv tonitht and Wednesday Chicago. Sept. 10. Kcenperntlve Former German Princess on Way Back to Fatherland Ameroncrn, Sept. 1(1 dtv A. P.) former I'rlnccsa Oollle of Ormnny, with her two oin, haa left for Amcro foort. Itollnnrl. nn her ny back to (irrmnny. They traveled on nu ordi nary trnin. The possibility of the entire! former rnynl lamily of liermnnj iniikins their home In Holland una discussed at a conference taken pnrt In bv Ceclllc and lho former emperor and empress at the family breakfast in the gnnlen summer '!',"'S- ' ,l10 finversatlon progressed Wilnam Hohenzollern npiieaicd some what angry. The children grrntlv enfoved their (tay in Ainerongeii, driving about the countryside in dogcarts and playing in the garden of the castle, where they could watch ' their grandfather at his wood-sawing. ODD FELLOWS AT WORK . :..niit. nnii. niter moving prniiininj. lltiMml firmer A -liarp upturn h in tide the principal Hitr-iir-o. j Soverelon Grand Lodne Grfs n,.. The mart uii- mied. with eommi- t0 Buan,ss ,t H.it,, P.) ith1 tnitimnrr, ept. Id. ilty A. ics i up rovcroign (Jrnnil I.nrlen i,i. Itecelpts nt the ports for the day are Hrn,. w h", Vn,."n.Lk.il...7,,'r",,".r,' . ru' Later the .leiuatul exceeded the sup- estimated nt MIOO bales, against 780.11 ''"'y;. , "!'" H", m 14H.b l"'-)' 'ply, nnd titiif-t-inlU higher levels were l,.,lne 1.,.. ...!, n.,,1 fir. ' bnlea lnH ..'"Jw.r ".r"lh ' s'eril ne ,. J 10. IO(S 10 4(1; ' . - """ ' - i. "IV. ". x,"o "' -' Ivansaa HtraiRht. attained. (In tlii 'jrr'.iU .-'' ' 1 "'' sprlnir, hort patent, new i ""'- ''" 1'itent. nw. Jll J..'U II 7 ! Hit. IMHH nr ,ii,n nn,i un. hanK'd W 1 niinl. nt src'ii. ... i ... . ...... as promoted by the weakness of for- ; hh to iiualit.v PROVISIONS pendent Order of Odd H-llnus. settled down to work today at their annual meeting, which is being held here in conjunction with the rentennial cele year The adiaiiee met considerable south ern selling anil realizing. The latter thi- jump Inner- over- j brntinn nf t,P founding nf the order, mil and liquidated, fore-j The streets ate alive with thousands eign echauge. but, after showing re- actions nf l,"i or 'JO points, prices lirmcil ' .Tr"'i' wn otH"i and the market was un nn on retien e.l n..veein. .ii.il Ir.ulo bill, '-r'"''1 ..Th." ntiotatlons. folloil- Hecf 111 ,i ' e. - I rio, moKil and a r-dr ert. cue: nei .ii, ,i;,i .,,,, r,,,,,.. inc. knucklea and tenders, emoked and air dried. N011" s ,u'l ""' lolloH ... . , , i"'c. Peru. cmi'U .-.So. hams. H. r. cured. Iiecember contracts ailvanceil in lorue, a.ii, ft .141. , ,1., kinnod iono. ,r.' ! L'!) 0c ifr nluint .Tl iminls net hicber ?4r!,d. J"- amnlo-il, :ilW3nc: hams, boiled ... in , 01 annul .1. poiius in 1 nuntr lionelesa. m.- picni.. ahnuldera. M P. c-jrei end 111(11 new high ground for the prcs-I no" .?,c! J", amoked. s.'sTsri'sc. bellies , , . ' 1'n.nie looh 'ii' iii.'.'-iii.-iii. . idTU. U-C, II seemed thai the- reports nf 11 bet- REFINED SUGARS tor trade demand nnii I'lnner -w basis j Sparlnlu off0,., a ,, f were making a considerable impression nnr uranuUi.d on senliineiil, while billing was nftui1 DAIRY PRODUCTS pliued tllf'ir h itig mines to a discount under the; 01 meiniiers ni tne orner. many of them previous ds Shorts continued .''' nnlitaiK the uniformed branch of the liner, ami Ihere mis another rally. lorgiiui-iitinn. Offerings were free on bulges, hut , - ctbneks to 1111) ti 31,473 MEN IN 7 DIVISIONS Strength of Regulars Greatly De creased Since Their Return Homa Washington, Sept. 10. (By A. P.) The seven regular divisions which the War Department plans to maintain nt fnjl strength today comprise only 31,--17.1 officers nnd men, or but little more than the strength of one division. The First Division, becnusc of its sched uled pnrnde here tomorrow, has been kept as near intnrt ni possible, aud now includes 17,000 men, including tempornry personnel. , On September ! the army numbered less thnu one-tenth of Its peak war strength. -101 .070 officers nnd men be-. ing on the rolls. There were 40,000 in I'uropp, d.'OO were en route homo and. the remninder were in this country. Resignations, of officers in the reg ular establishment continue to be filed in numbers which cause officials un disguised concern. Since August 1 307 resignations have been accepted, of whom -11) per cent were in the grade of' first lleutennnt. Man Shot In Quarrel Chester Thorp. 13,11 Melon street, Is in St. .loseph's Hospital in a serlouS condition with a bullet in his abdomen as the result, the police say, of a quar rel with Sidney Polite, alias .Tones, late last night nt a partv in the lat ler's home. Twelfth street below Girard avenue. The police are sonrchinR for Polite, who escaped after the shooting. Uoth were negroes. -J. extent, (icticrnll) the news was bear- :. 1 1.. :.. e : l... CUl'ed "'Ol'l'ss HI IIMI'IKU CA11HI1I iiinaunn:!! and H conditions l the crop. Iicceipts again holders. earner g? were perfect for maturing 1 B line crop. Keceipts were "r I stocks are inn-easing slowly. i prompted hj bullish crop advices. V" 1 1 I clo-,c Open a 111 sci .' ."i .: ii,. .ii 'ii 1'r-c 3 :lll -J'.i.as '1 IT, Jar ... :!) .in -.'ii as March . , -J n -j'.l ir. . na Mas ;n ( -Jli nil LOCAL MINING STOCKS TO.VOPAM STUCK Hid I .10 P m I . - L".l II t . liberal, but Tenders i from the country were not pressing. ! Sllilinienls frnln Arcentiliil telii.'lin' r ... it ..... !. . ' ---r. Quotation- New York and i hl)l ' L ""d cheaper prices there re i'in:i:.sn a fr er. si-r nitures laeonalii "hole. mill, lint, current make. ect enormous lllllllltities available fur Ml l I-' .' ".' ?..'" ' "Pe l.ua niuner. e.v ".. ,.7'rk and VI-".nln nhnl.-mllk flats. . ur- export. rent make, fair l.. pood SilSiUlc. Some1 Oj.i linlslie.l f,,-,ee nfie,- sl.r... in Maya lll'TTRIl -.',mn creamers was In .-malt ! irregularity. Maying by a coterie of I supply and le hiKh.r under a fair demand, i 1,... ,L .,,, cosiu.i.siMo f..c th nn. , inc under (Trades were dot hiiiI Irrciru ar. V. . .' ' "' . "- "'' The followlns are .solid, turn. Cnsh Ho , .Ilm Ilutler .. . MacNamara .. . ' Midway . . ' Mlrpah Kxlen-lon Mnr tantt Norlh-rn Slar ' Reccue lSula . Tono lllv . Tono KM . West IJn.l eat Ton DIVlnK STOCKS ,n'i .in (111 1-J n:. is il. J"s l' .III II as ml ml 1.1 ii:. .I'.' 11 ..tt .US I'.' ' II .'.'.1 .'H the (iiictn tJfitiN mcked creamer .xtrie .".f x J -: hlsh-sc-or ' freelv Imr svk.sr1i JVJll I. . j' I I . a .. Il.-I.. TiJI A. ' . u. hvuun, ,'"' a 'i' 'i '1' , firti 111 hi " 1 iitjii lirlH, ..itn ,iic si'i imhW 710(0 rl.'( rrt'fimpry chni.-f iitu rinc i- ... .... 1 ,ii .. ...... -. . - .. . ),,-- " n.""i( "'"-ji'.f-ii, iniii ,1 ujiiii'i.-i ! '- tirlnt Inhlilnir t iWlutMU- fiir in nh.itrw Ti-I I IlU't'l .iV ff 3c -" i KCtlS rholr.- frvh ' run iTtcpH. siippii " 1 'iiuni nnu pimr Mn ' ( . nlllllllSVIDIl loll vt'S Mill 41 lilt O it wlwiin'iN, luit still's witc nli- Pt I sorhetl w, Hoiiicstir drinaiul fur t ho iua ifr.itBr. ili nHi iirticli- was t-iiiil to lie hottiT. hut wji.s nu sieii nf a revival in cx- ; Alll"l I'iv Alto f't Uplrhr , Rn Hur Urouirli ll Olvldf Kxt Dlv SmiiI Dlv t'nn mii!i..i . . . . Enpt IMv I!ftihrrk Piv Hlrli Mv Retri IHv t . . Urtin TMv llriFPtta - fIUer Kim: ? Ton Il Ton ITitrh'k . Victory Div Wni- TUv Zone liOUiplLCM) STOCKS AtlurUt ft Hlue Itu I o-j Tlonth mi COD iv rortil) Fraction 04 Crnckorjack 0i lfvHnpmnt 14 IHiimnndlUMi. It II ill InlH A n. Klornr .M.' Onlflflpld Con 0. . . .... 17 oMnld Mfrtrer n.1 j Great Hnl nj 1 Jumbo KUf-nMon 10 Kfwanaf D Oro ... .ill npl 11111 .1', .Silver I'lrk iW Spearhpftil 07 MISCKIJaANBOUS .STOCKS Amparo 1 "S, Arizona Cnllcit 'Z7 Kdf n Mother ld- .10 Nevada Kill O'j Nevada Rand 2.1 Promor.larlo 1 -j Nevada. Wonder 40 T"Copa Mining OH White Cars lfl rcir were wanted at wcrp motl of m- k. uhlch wa dull Tho 1 quotations ftli(.i l'ifi cni. nearhv. ;.. J lfl L'O ppr n ito. rurinnt rerintn that will " Krado. $i.vn. f to R),..J. Jt4 inirf t.; -, western, extra firm. $10 i;n pr ran. Ilrstn, ,.. . lAf' !' : nort mid nmtern. wnnfln. - SIR 21114 in. Infortur tots lower, fam-v se i l"cted egKS jobblnu at 11 iff fWc per doifn J POULTRY .4'j I.1VK Tine Moi k wan In fair renu'it and OS M?nd. but mmttractlv.' ptnrk was dull I and weak Tlu- iitmtailoni wore aa fnl- j Inwa: Kouls, not LeKhiirun, fancy fat. Oft wolffhtnp TiT 11 nplooe and over vl.i "ia fxpresw. ,17'U.ISr. fowls no. jeRhorn me -(i dlum alzp U expri'i 4 ft .Hc, .itnall nlze ii, ' 33" 33c, fowl While I,.'Rhoin, l,i expresn. . j . 3Jd?.1c. pprlnc ihkkfTiH hrollfra not laos i;i horns. ellnu-Hklnnpil wdshlnfr J'a &!i bn. til uplere. 3Tttt 3nV. nprtn: i hlckcnn. Iirotlern, tl7 ; noi ijechornt tM)ou-tktnneii welching l1 I MMt biisitipss, lUTrrinss fnuu tlininun I trj were lialit. mimI tlii'oshitic rrturns tiMtniiiH'ii poor. Leading Tutun-t ranged as follow ; Curn (nw d'll.TiT- Yet Op. n Huh l.oiv VJ.30 .-lose .rpt ... 1 3s'T 1 .('( 1 ;tn ;S tl.HTU !(' 1-0 1 -Jl 1 1H4 1 IH,i l.'JO't ata- ept . . rtV,. mis H.1V, fifl OB 4 La !! fVpt . t'J."i M-, ', or. 25.1i."i 2.1 il.1 LMt.on Oi't . LM 7.1 2.1 2 2.1 73 25 7.1 21 75 Hid. tAsked H.i j lb a pie 10 enow-Klnneil Ct ..Tjr:i.T .1 3.1 Ir 3 if White Leirhorna. weighing rfiT2 lb. apiece. 3'J$f 3.V. White lclioniH e!low-kinned. I Pmall Hize-. 2t3(ir. rootU-ra. 'i324c: o 1 ducks, pprlng. 2Rc: do. lVkln old. 2751 2Sc: 3d do. Indian Runner, old 2." Iff 27c. pigeons, 'r,ti "Id. per ralr. 40c. do. young, per pair. ...IdMiic nm:ssni) Demand nn fair and prices n.1 wcn well inalntalni-d QuntatlniiH. KuwIh, (13 ' fresh-killed, drj-plcki-d in boxen WV'uh ns Ing 44 IliK. and over a piece. 3l4c, weigh 03 I lng 4 lb, apiece, 3S'Sc. wighinc 34 lbs. Id! snW37p; welching 3 lhn . X3i!l34r. t-muller nil M7P9, 30 032c Fowl. freli-killed, in 'llllbbln., dry picked AV'elghlng 44 lh. and ..I ' over aplec, 31c. welithlnir 4 lbs. apiece 38 . ,' I welching 34 lhn . Saffainc weighing 3 1M.. i 324(33c: smaller size. 21f?31c Old rootern, .J. i drv-nlcked 2.1r Rrollers. Jemev. choice. 4."S7Aic. do. other nearhv. 315C (0c 3ro!ler ' ,,'. i wentern. welching 14 2 lb. nplere, 3,11? - '.Ii I 30c. Chickens western, weighing 2,4iT2!li ' I II. m. nlaaa 'JllrfTlll- Unslni. lllnt,llni.H n..n( 14 BUTTER, EGGS AND CHEESE New Wk, sept HI ItrTTHR Ilecelpti 11 .1t.il mlm Market nriner. High ecorlng, .11K'1'l4' .xtrap. .ISlf .14 r. flrntn, IMKaWlr, fiiondu .'nil .11 4 r, at at" dalrv. riil4fft74c. i;C.ti It.. Ipti. M.707 cases. .Market ir. legul.ir rresh-gilhered extras, ,1.1tff .Vk Mortigi p.fk.d nrt. 404 4sr. gathered extra tiriiM 47i"?Mi , freHh-cathered extra IrnlH ri,-Jr.14e freBh gathered first. 478 .lie; freh-gn thered wecondn, 41ff40c dlrtiei, No 1 :is140c. No 2 30 ft 37c; chcckM, 31( 30c. undergrade J."$i33c: flris, 47ft4hc. Hernndn. 12 it 40c. elate and nearby hennry white 73il 70c; gilhereU whiten. (1.1 "B 72c. western whites. 00 to 72c Pari tic eoawt, 7.1rt Md. weptern and southern gathered whltfs. isetfOse. Ktate and nearb hennery brown 02ltfi'.Oc, gathered lirown ami mixed, .1.1 fi -17c fjlr ti prime. lhfiTi4c. refrUerator, No. 1. 1.1(5 10. No 2. 43 14 - CHKUSH Receipt. 7T.14 boxe Market weak Flat, current make colored, average run 204 ?3ner flat, current make, averse. run 204 5i 30. colored specials. 304 tS31e; while Mentals 30V3WaiC. .01 .07 03 04 .07 .01) i11; .30 1 ..15 .IS lbs apiece. 3iif?31i spring duckling, near by, as to rjualltv 32 If 3.1e Squabs, per dozen White welching 1 to 12 lb per I j--- ij Rnmn n-. ,.,t,i. ..i.i.u- A .- in ' jsrii. sjrs.n" i , nuiir, t-.i, ii. iii V HJ I" 'b. per dozen $7 infff t 2.1: white, weighing S lhS. per rioxen. I0if?0 7.1; white, welching 7 lb per dozen It.r.OftM 2.1. white, weighing fl to 04 lbs per dozen $2,301,7 3 no dark. $t. 5092,25 small nnd No. 2. 00e2. FRESH FRUITS Demand was falrlv active- with prices 04 i general! v nrm we fiunie Apines. per na-. SO f ke'. SOriRJl 7.1 do per bushel-hamper. tX'S . , 2.2.1; do, per bb! . $3 r.0-?!i Cantaloupo. ,H0 ' wf stern, per flat rrate $lf?l 7.1. AVater i.i ! melons Jersev ter loo Jf?2ii Peah .i tl jripri, "-1 uiipnri ..ss, nu, ,r York, per buh.l. tl Suffjsn i"r, Hun ltt per bukh.l Jl ,'ilT I 2". (In Herkfl. nr bushel, 12 TtO'd t r.o (Irpe. toncor.l. i"T pony basket 30ff?2.".i do Pelaware. p.'i In, .Macara. p.-r na. ...... 11.'.'.. . . ft nn a ra h ..... . ,,,,., , ,i .nil. ) iinpnr-i, ... .. ... ... . r . . . t . . ,- .-... iriim nu- iuu i-ri:i tn jhm mrn si'i-iiu'U I I2.fl.rrt t . cirnRH lauriirnla, per lull to have left the eoffoc market in nil j --toff ' ptisicr technical position and prices VEGETABLES PnlBtnp. upn. nuir. pl.'litirul snn wenU. iMiiuns steiu uuiitatlonn NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET New Yorli, Sept. 1(1. Tho rallies Jn-y t.asket. siw-j:. .,,,,,,. , , fancy basket. J.TfT'J.'i broke phiirpl.v under n renewal of liqui nation nnd Renernl presMire, The Itrnzllian spot markets made a steady showitiK, but the easier tendency of Santos futures siiRRcsted that sen timent in that (pinrter was still un settled and rumors of low Santos offers in the cost and freight market probably inspired pnrt of the local selling. The first sale of December wns nt 1f."oc, but the price was quickly offered off to H.Tfic, and the break into new low erntinil uncovered stop orders. Weakness in foreign exchange, with ' both francs nnd marks making new low levels, probably strengthened bearish sentiment as indicating no enrly revival of European buyiDg power in the pri mary markets. yesterday's ij 'pen a m (abhaire hleht'r AVhlte poUtoe. .terxi. per b.isket- No ,iqjl.l. lower Kra ,B- " " ' ' rmt' po tatoes. per lOT-lb .acUs. ja 'jr. T(T J LT. do Pennsylvania per-wl $'J -W(i '2 7.1. Swe. I potatoes- Southern 1 p' r bbl . S.T t.Ti ff a, 73. do No 2 p. r Mil S2 2'i1l2 7.1 ,Ter.-ei per basket $MM 2" I abbaKe New Jers.'i tier basket. TiO 7.i. le New Vork iomesti. per ton, J4(li?tr.r. Otunns New .1 rsey ir bushel-hamper fin- do. I'er 100-Ib sacks fj rjowa ," l. I September Ortober November December Januarv February March April . . May .Tune .lulv August . . nu. elu . I.'i u.'i 15 7.1 . m .1.1 .. ... . 1.1.3.1 H 7.1 11.10 1.1.1,1 1.1 2 .. . 1.1 21 ! ni . 1 .1 22 .... ."15 20 'M .10 . 1.1 IR . . . 1.1 11 M4 50 1.1 1,1 .... tl 7.1 t. . 14 70 1 "S&3tiwdJSiWB t'Cl'Wri- hF lwC7i7uTiftseK7srpttfn(uMa DIVIDENDS DECLARED Reading Companv, quarterly tt y pr cent nn common payable November 13 to Mock of record October '24, nnd 1 per rent on necond preferred, ratable October 0 to Mock. o( lecord September 23 Philadelphia and Western Hallway Com pany, quarterly of O'JS cntn per share, (14 per cent) on preferred1 payahl October 15 to stock of record Septemher .10. unnea vrn i oppt company, a atvi- . dend of $1 nt) ner nhure I St. LoIb. Rocky Mountain & Taclflc . RHllroad Company, quarterly of I fier cent on common, payable October 10 to stocl; oi record .September 30. t Central Coal & Coke Tompanv, quarterly of II. 25 per ihare on preferred and II. no i pr share on common both payable October ' la aa renlatered September .10. Hooka do L not clone. r Rldr -Avenue PaBSfnffcr Comoanv. a dl. trlbutlon. of rental as n dividend of l hare, payable October 1 aa reutitered Sep tembr 1-V nooks closed September 13, open October 2. Oklahoma Hroduc'ng- and Heflnlnir Com pany quarterly of 21 per cent, payable Oc tober 2 to stock of record September 10, Old Colony Woolen Mills, quarterly of li per cent on preerred and 2 per rent on common, payabU Octobor 1 to stock of record Peptember 23. HI Four quarterly of lU per cent on preferred, payable October 21 to stock of record October 1. Kanswha and Michigan quarterly of l per cent payable September SO to stock of rerorl Seutember 23 Nw Knnland Telephone and Telegraph Company quarterly of II 7 per share, pay able September B0 to stock of record Pep Toronto. Hamilton and Fuffalo, quarterly of Hi per cent, payable, October 1 to stock of record September 24 Farr Alpaca Company quarterly of 2 per ctnt. payable September 30 to stock of record Septembtr 20. Merchants' Dispatch Transportation, qusr. terly of 2H pr cent, payable September SO A Faulty Boiler Menaces Health And Comfort It wastes an enormous amount of fuel, yet only par tially heats the house. With the -IWS Complete Tax Calendar for Ready Reference The Tax and Statistical Division of our Trust Department has just published a Calendar of Tax Information in which the Federal, New York State and New York t-tty taxes up to December 31, 1920, are com pletely listed and fully described. The various dates for returns and payments are given, as well as the essential requirements of the Tax Laws. In addition to such tax informa tion, a chapter appears on Liberty Loan Tax Exemption. U'c shall be pleased to furnish without charge copy of this book to those interested. Addrett Trust Department THE AMERICAN EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK (Established 183S) 128 Broadway New York City THE MARKETS OF THE WORLD invite us to supply urgent needs. Now is the time to permanently extend our commercial influence. Numerous old-established and tried connections in every commercial center of the world enable us to finance exports and imports promptly and satisfactorily. INQUIRIES INVITED THE . FOURTH STREET NATIONAL BANK 131-145 South Fourth Street Capital, Surplus and Profits over $10,000,000 luiiuiniiniiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiitti; reraFaTCjraTarerrro.mra.imTB in tock of rcord Sp(mhr 24, Amtrlcin Agricultural i"iimici quarterly rf 2 pr cent on common and 14 per cent on rrfrrn1. payable Octotr til to ilock ot record Stctembtr 2Q. BAR SILVER ' Commercial bar "allvcr was quoted In New Yorfc to,day,at ?1.1.1Vi a, ounce, nnflianrrd. In London, the nriee was 81?4d, as alvaftc VMid. , B O I IvE R S in your home, all your heat ing troubles are past. For this scientific combustion boiler squeezes every last unit of heat from every lump of coal, giving you an abun dance of evenly distributed, easily controlled heat at all times. The most economical boiler, for all parts have been elimin ated which do not render a REAL heating service. Writ today lor copy ol our nne ScUnttHc Combaitton Baokltt or call and thoc beitora cm dliplay. 'JlECxBZOS. Co. Heating & Plumbing Supplioi IMaptay Jtoonu 44 to 50 N, Sth S06 ArchSL tStt4t Fcderei St CtmJtn, fl, A SCANDINAVIA, BALKAN STATES AND GREECE The head of tho Kxport fpartimnt Jf a promtnmt Alport hoiiaf in IfHVititf for Kurop within three wpeks n fii r tfndett trln through th tnltcd Ktngflom. Norwnyi Swln, l)-nrnrrk, Finland, the Halkan countries C(zecho-SlnakU, Juko Slovnkln, tit;.), (trcce. Austria. Italy nnl Kpaln. would lIUo to lke nlonc with him ratnlir and amples of articles that tan b marketed in those countries. Only those manufacturers who are first hands and who would be Inclined to give this export houne their sole acency are requested to cunimunliat. Address rare of JOHNSTON OVERSKAH SRRVICK til llroaduay New lork City Chart Your Credit Loss Exposure Would it not be a tremendous asset if you could know precisely the nor mal insolvency loss resulting from sales of any volume for your particular house? Think of the uncertainty eliminated the worry saved the credit losses prevented. Such data, on an accurate, scientific basis the culmination of credit insurance experi ence is made available to you for your house by The American Company. Whatever the size or nature of your manu facturing or jobbing business, don't fail to get the entire story of this achievement in Credit Insurance. An inquiry will bring the full particulars without obligation. AMERICAN CREDIT-INDEMNITY CO. or NEW YORK .., E.M. TREAT, president u Y. J. MOUTHY. Mirr. J. 1'. McFAIIDKN. CJni. Ac!. MUTUAL MFE OK N. Y. IlLlin. riin.Aii:i.riii., v. I'linnr. rllbfrt ,1.103 v$j$r Brrvc9 843 Rac9 2WJ Canadian Municipal Bonds Bought Sold Quoted FINCKE, BANGERT & CO. Prnnklln Dank nidr.. rhlladrlnhla BOSTON NEW VORK l!B""J YOUNG MAN 27, Morrlfd. At prfpnt employed at bookkeeper, deilres to make n cliance. Would like to make con nectlon wltlu a reliable concern lri raparlly of iaeman, Can furnish good reference!. If Isterottd ad dreie u Hi LeUrer 09c. T7e Cumulative Preferred Stock The Steel & Tube Company of America This Company is one of the three largest Manufacturers of steel pipp and other tubular steel goods in the United States. Earnings over seven times Preferred dividend requirement. Net quick assets $121 per share. The product of the Com pany is one of the most profitable in the steel industry. i y Prie $98 per thare. CARSTAIRS & CO. M tinier l PMtadtlptila and Kew fork Stack Brehanoti 1419 Walnut Street, PWU. 71 Broadway, N. y, u ,. . ' i - .. ,S..J.I I 8 'I ! M II 3 VI j "tfel & 41 - :J '- I V a ' fvfJVdVIv - f w-77 4 ';.4? ",'" ' .. zhZZXrtxC u&JSV I i i ii B umI ;. '. -.Jf It-, J i ire. irlBA.gJhteiaiaw.ianiniftwffilllni m,-w. i ntf