Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 17, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 19, Image 19

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Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania
4 Bonds Series A.
Bonds of tills itsua are tho only
obligations of tho Stato of Penn
sylvania avallablo for invest
ment purposes.
The other Stato bonds consist
of a $500,000 issua duo Feb. I,
1922, and small amount unfund
ed debt (the interest upon which
has ceased). Funds for redemp
tion of both amounts are held
in the State sinking fund.
The 4 bonds can be purchased
to yield 3.90
Froo of all Taxos
Biddle & Henry
104 SOUTH FIFTH STREET
SCANDINAVIA,
BALKAN STATES
AND GREECE
The head of the Export Department of
a prominent export house u lenvimr for
Europe within three weeks n m
teniJeil trip throurh the United Kingdom,
Norway, Sweden, Denmark, l'lnland. the
Balkan countries (Ciecho-Slovakla, Juo
Slovakia, etc.), Greece. Austria., Italy
and Bpaln, would like to take along: nun
him catalorv and samplea of articles that
can be marketed In those countries.
Only thoso manufacturera who ar
flrat hands and who would be Inclined to
Rive this export house their eole agency
are requested to communicate.
Address care of
JOHNSTON OVERSEAS SKTIYICE
277 llroadwar. New York City
SrlARP DROP OCCURS
IN SEPTEMBER CORN
PltitadelpJtta Marlcota
GRAIN AND FLOUR
'HEAT Receipts. 84.642 huthels Too
UiV"l.w,,.q,1,M but Prtcea ruled firm Wo
Slump Follows Good Gains. g5nS"a,'n"wction. .untort' pri
I T. Zr L 'ntr. 12 fll, No 1 northern
f ," SI ', no. t nam winter. ix.jjhi wo.
II i i winter, eerllcky, 12 87, No. 1 red,
ismatly, IS.80, No. 1 red. a-arllrkv. mtill.
2 84 United States Qraln ilirporatlon'a
Cash Houso3 and Longs
Soil on Early Bulgo
GRAIN BELT WBATHEIl FORECAST
Chtcaro, Sept 17 Illinois. Missouri.
Wisconsin, Minnesota. North Dakota.
Iowa, 8outh Dakota and Nebraska Un
settled tonight and Thursdav. rrobablj
showers Kansas Rhowers tnnlrht! Thurs
day unsettled Montana Partlv rloudy
end wrmewhat unsettled tnntaht and Thurs
day Wyomlnt Unsettled tonight snd
Thuredaj probably showers' cooler west
tonight
CONTINUED ADVANCE
IN COTTON MARKET
litter -to 1 1-rtr nil wh9, nit,,.. I.- ...-
ormlnir to the specifications of No 6, or
otter, but deficient In tost weight, the die
nunt from the-No. 5 prices will be lie per
li,..?r.l:",onl ,Pou'V, deficiency In test
weight Wheat grading- below No 6 for re,
sons other than efficiency In lt weights will
bo bouht on It merits, bmutty wheat will
bo discounted according to tho degree ot
smut, hut In o ense less than Ho p.r buhel
under the corresponding regular Tad Gar-
tiv.y wneai win DO discounted Just as hereto
CIiJc-iro, Sept. 17.-H.aTjf i-aliilng &. 'il'T.,'",
nonkonpH rMant rorn dr-lifcrics be S5f,1Rror1?,'.?, J," "u.lll- ,"n! condition of
, ., . , . , , , , mixture, but unless otherwise Instructed, the
lntv the previous cioic today anil forced trade may count on our taking No 'j mixed
September down sharply from the top fT g 23H??&,a:lAiX"'!SKi
followins cood trains, under the IrntI ,"
. ,. iveccipia, none supplies were-
cuinu anu me marKot was Btrorne and
of the nearby option.
Early Drop in Octobor, Duo to
Swapping, Is Soon Made Up.
Weather Map Favorablo
COTTON I1ELT WEATHER, CONDITIONS
New York. Spt 17 The follnwlne tem
peratures were rerorded In th cotton belt
this mornlne" Naslnllle, 04, Knnxlll 56s
Ms eon and Augusta, fit, Meridian. Atlanta
and Wilmington, t!K, Abilene. Memphis and
T,leksburg 70. Hhreeport Ban Antonio,
nklaJioma Tori Smith Montgomery.
ThomaaUlte Savannah and JacUrontlle.
73. Little rtoclc and Chattanooga, 741
Oalveston nnd New O-leana 7 and
Corpus Chrlsll SO There was Ot Inch
of precipitation nt Abilene and San An
tonio; .02 Inch at Oalveston. IB Inch nt
Jacksonville, anl 30 Inch at Corpus
Chrlstl
New Yorlt, Sept. 17. The early
trade in cotton this mornlne. lte1(icd
n priori deal of fraappinr; from October
MADE FISCAL AGENTS
Agreement Made With N. Y. Dank
cr to 8upervle Bclfllan Financing
Itrusscls, Tuesday, Sept. 17. Pre
mier Delacroix nunouueed yesterday the
Belgian Government had coucludtd uu
agreement with J. 1. Morgan H Co.,
and the Guaranty Trust Company of
New York, by which they become the
financial agents of die llclgion treasury
In the United Slatea.
At thu head of a btrong group of
banks, they will be charged with plac
ing nil Uclglau loans in the Utillcd
Statea and will asBlat the Belgian treas
111 all other operations, tho pre
mier said.
Karly in the session, there was a gen- 1" to'arViVejSuowmr'VVfur loci" t0 ,a,cr ,non,l,, Mr Probably nc
Investors read
TlicWallStreetJounial
& -LLIg
SjgjjaS
Coal Lands Timber Lands
Bought and Sold
S. Arthur Eastburn
1119.1120 Liberty Hldg., Phila.
AGENCY DESIRED
Import and export, by party 1m Tine
for lyondon shortly, Excellent rcfer
ecec and financial bacWnjr.
D 328. LEDGER OFFICII
Investors read
TkWa!I Street Joiinia!
Klrby dumber common
Olant Portland Cement preferred
American Stores 1st preferred
nnouetne Wxht 6a, 1949
Cities Serrtoe torn., j)M. & deb.
American Oas Co. Is, IMS
MrCownirCo.
Loenst SIM J,n( 7-,-,;e BWff- Race 4U
Vffio Vorfc Tel. Connection Hanover 03 61
ernl rush to uuy on an nnnouncement iriwe a to quality and locaiijn. t si tu
that farmers would co-operate to hold '"' . , 'l, , .
... - . . , ... , , . I, VA uecelpts, 71,073 bushele The mar-
grain back from terminals until higher. ket was firm and a ealn of He higher under
'""" weuiern anvicee. jieman,! iikih w t
vTi. -V. r,l0UI lo "lon. No. 1
?i.ii ' 1 f.,,Fi NO . ' ,ln-o. ni (
quotations, trere establlsheil. The move
ment upward also was helped by reports
of a good demand for the cash articlo
from the East and light offerings from
the country, which stiffened spot gr,ades
materially, and futures were run into
new high territory for tho last several
days. A number ot stop-loss orders
were reached, the filling of which added
to the gains.
On the bulge, cash houses and longs
wcro free sellers, encouraged by h
bearish weekly report from the weather
bureau at Washington and by the
"price current," as well as by the un
stable position of foreign cxrhange and
nervousness over the labor situation.
Heavy profit-taking sent prices for
oats down after they had been firmer.
Trade was smaller and more local in
character.
follows
7sHc. No s wl,tf
Vhlto. 747BHc
7aH077'4c, No
PROVISIONS
Loading futurca ranged as
Corn (nw dllery)
Open IIUli I-o-r
flept. . 1 47 1.4ft. 1 41
Dtc . . 1 1M 1 -:3" 1 :i
Sept 7W Rt'y t7U
13 -10
1 17
1.S8S
R714
70'i
Vent
clot.
1 40',
1 JS
S7
69 'i 70U UBS
11.B0 42 00 41B0 45 00 42 00
riiwv
lork
Sert.
Sept! ...2r,.o7 2,-, n7 t2r.or. t:s !)! ?r,.y
Oct ,.2bO 26 05 23.ti0 '2D ej
Bid tAtkcd
23.77
counted for thn opening decline of "
points In October, whereas later posi
tions were 3 to 11 points net higher.
Another feature of the early market
was buying by spot interests. There
was also a little speculate e covering,
although most of this was done yester
tiny. On the one hand were firm cables
SECURITIES AT AUCTION
The following securities were sold at
auction today by Barnes c. Ioflund :
iSTOl KS
Shares
40Abrasle Compm' (Prldeaburff
Philadelphia!, par S100 . . IDS
4 Philadelphia Uourse, common par
$.10 . . . Mi
10 Muluul Trust Company, par J&o 4H
1 Qlrard National Hank. ptr 1 10i t
20 Drnvers and Merchanls' Jiank par
I, tso (10
- Real Ksfate Truet Company pre
ferred, par $100 07
n 1'ldellly Truet Cninpan . pjr 1100 600
r e."i . 40
10 Mutual TrusL Coino,ii . ru
13 Mutual Trust Company, par $.0
Prices continued In advance and. i
PotatOCa v.r. Inn.- tnA h-a. i.u.., tnrlnt (mil nil thn nttine n f ,.,, titn
nff.-t- A .V. "-' -"", ,uo iwu,, . - v.u. . u ,.,.,,..,,.
; Sf.rV"0 nrmer. unions Btead) weather innn
e ouote. While aotatoea. Jereev n. Ha!.. ' "'"er map
K'.JT-No. 1 lejc 1 18: lower eradea. 506 750
dV:"rePn0naVl7a'nla7rpircwt' 12 rSso' ""' w the opening. fcold almut
iilirj ,. lf'cr'1 so p?r bb!., noiuts oicr jeetenla s cloe
.Jersey per basket if 01 25 Cabbage New
domes
Jersey
0 to oS points
Peeember tontracts, at .'iO.Cic, showed
a recovery of about 'Jive tier nound
The market met houthern sellinc as
.per basket nossSc. do. New l'ork I well as realizing and local felling for
'"WSuJJEf- A$g ift"?, ! rrectlon on the early .uhancoof about
100-Ib, t,ick, 2 506,1 30
REFINED SUGARS
The market waa quiet on abials of Or
for Una gTanulaterl
DAIRY. PRODUCTS '
llUTTEn 1'lno goods were in fair de
mand and steady but the under uradea
were dull The quotations follow" Solid
packed creamery extras BOh c: hlgh-eoor-Ing
soods '.ROV, Sf024ci extra nrsts B84c,
firsts C3B7c. seconds. (S0Ii2c: sweet
ereamry choice and fancy. BUI 88'-4r. do
'" ,.t0, l00d' 5H54'S,no'4ri fancy brands of
prints Jobbing at fl4i!t6Bc: fair to choice, t
03a
U.tjtlB t'inlf-n f-bh .,-.1." ... u a firr. B n rl fMlftluF
sola rromntly a.' full prices, but nnattr.ic- licmbcr
t.re invoices wcrr ilull at the fnllowlner .Tnnu-n
quotations nc eair nearby, flfl.O vr March
-inn, r'JTi-iii r iDtn iniii wi iri-jrih. .iim-
,.i j- ... ...a. -. -- -
Mir in booq, fi4 iv'O'hi, wcBirn. ijuli
7 linaiiLt- Cotnnanv of rtnniinl.i
rond preferred; par J100 . 10 1
7 riname Compny of reniicjlvhiila
flrt prcferrefi. par $100. 10
Pf-uneylvunU Ilullroad Company
Kir ISO 4Vi
t TJtirt I'eimylanla Halt road Co-n-
panj pur ff) J Rl
02 Mlnrhlll & Hrliutlhlll Haven Itall-
road (mnpan. par J"0 . . M
t IVnnj Urtuia AtaHemy of the Plu
Arm p.ir 11 on r,i
4 rhllHf.lihta. Itmrpe conunoi, par
$.M .. . o
-t Oaf' I AmtiahsHdeurt. Wanhlnp-
tnn l i' preferred par $ t0(
R sharci Cafo fio Atnbasitadeura,
aslilriBton, V C , common
par film . ... Ut $11
THE BUSINESS DOCTOR
Uy HARdLD whitehead
Avthoi of ''The Burina Career of Peter Flint" and "liruno Vuke -Hoher of Eutwci) Proliant
hours at a Mretcli
appointment '."
A Rcncrnl laugh went around the
(able. UeorRo joined in It. but his face
was Hus-hcd with embarrassment ami
annojauce
Never mit-srd nn ' sales manager never Rave him a chance,
I as he went on speaklnK rapidly.
"There's a moral side to this thlnf,
too. Those applicants are losing money
and hope every day they are out of
work, it s a crime, a positive crime,!
Now the a-vusanon is ,n, .efs have H:Z T.SMt"0..!"!"8.
the proof."
necessarily. I'll bet there arc bun-
A Fault of the Umploer
TI'llini: myself," the office man
ager wab tajlnj, "on ncer
hreakiug nu appointment. In all the
years 'i been connected with the
Hcrappitt people I've necr tnlsscd a
hnlno:R Mipnppmpnl "
n ii . i. i ,n, ... ,in,.i i. , . i dreds of people who think and say,,
Iln nnllefl ut hiu nlirnr trltll Virlnollh W nil .....- -...-lb - ,l. I . . . ' ' .. .f
' , '" "" """ -(,. in me wiiea w-bleli is worse still, that 'Scrapp tt'tl
cnjoj-mcui nnu gairu i iu "" -". i mi uu m- wouiu answer nre N. U. They arc sore on us be
who were ItinchinB nt the same table. ' lnl challenge. cause they never had a square deal
A tounir fellow who "nlf.o worked! !'To 1,pKa with on had nn op-1 when trying to get a job with us. I'm.
, .," u ... , . , f r rlntm,,nt tor IS o'clock today witli n through." he laughed shortly. We all
for the Scrappitt people, was one of ouromJK f.ow w()o waul8 g - bon wt bit crabarrai,9.d( for bvcral ot u3
rarty. lie looked at the manager with I keeper You were here nt IS Hnd that I " guilty of this same butincKs fault.1
a bit of a grin and, after a moment's I chap has to come tomorrow at the tint Oeorge broke op the meeting when
hesitation, began: " 'Member the day ! ,,. , ,. he stood up and said, "Kxcuse me, fel-1
,. v,i,n,i , rnor-n?' ' T,"', '' moT'' Important. lows, I want to phone to the office'
you hired me, (jcorgo He k onlv nftp- u mh'" . n .u . i .,. . n .l i
, , ,..,.! ""i" nue, ii job. I to tell them to keep that fellow there.
George (the manager) looked at the "That's it " tho pales manacer snoke for me-if he's still there."
.louuK man and grinned. "Kemember hotly, "onlv after a job. That's what!
it'' I'll ay I do. I never hired jou, vo" 'aid sccral times last week. I
though. You just took the job." ' f n''n,;n",1baTt ' "W '"."l"
aiiout me until I forced mself into
"Sure I did That s the only way Ilvour office in spite of jou. I tell vou,
could ever get it." , (ieorge, the hiriug of capable help lb one
"You know," George wned his cigar 'of the most Important tilings wc have
IB a half circle to show that his re- to do Look at your Hccountiug de
marks were for all of us, "that young, partment ' Always needing help you
Honnnt rfn4iJi, Aa vilj nltmsf .ti tttnAafsa IC IthAfl -a... a.
lilSCUl lUUir l" ii" iiiriill Mtui J'""l ", nrry rUIJl DOW VI 11VU il IPllOW
(CONTINUED TOMOmtOW) !
DARNETT WINS FOR JUDQE
Harrlshurg, I'a., Sept 17. Keportaj
from New Blonmfield, in the Pcrry-J
Juniata (Forty-first) judicial district,"
at midnight indicated the nomination o&
James M. Barnett over Judge Jeremiah'
rnvna
from the low levels of last week, and' pono United G.ia and nieotrlc Corvor-
Ihere was etldently nu impression that! f'10',1- rt r'r cent, collateral
,i, ,i. , ... . tru"t, coupine April and Ov-
tlie tecliniCHi position was easier. ' tober ,Un nir
This led to declined which carried M" I'arkshura- Gk Con.panj. per
. ., . . miii u nirrinj j cnt. first inorlsaKc. coupons
nctne months about to 17 points net' Junuars jnd July; due 1H21
lowrr before the end nf tlm firt lM,r ! ln0"0 Arlmna l'oi.r Company. H per
lour, i
after which fluctuations were irregu
lar.
cent, firm niortEraze: coupons
Slay and N'm ember; due W33 7l"a j
it, George? (George nodded.) He be- tries to get work u fool him ulour! '- Keller, the present incumbent, by a
gan as an I. W. W iDk well washer ' until he gets tired of it, and we lose an-1 majority estimated at upward of 400,t
and today he s the sales manager, other good man " Thirty-four districts out of fifty-ontf
i opeahn win lur im- irniuiiii; t jnr "nirje was SDnut to epeak. out the i liaij reported.
our people, rn :
"At times. George,' the young mau
I laughed, but he seemed a hit provoked,
I "jou make me forget you nrc the of
! ficc manager and auditor, for you do
say borne piffling things.
I "Listen, fellows," the young man
I smiled grimlv. as he addressed all of
us. "I'll c.nutc that old hypocrite
George is the best follow in the world,
nnd I'll fight like h-
for lnm, but
115.60
' Wanted
Liberty Loan
Second 4s
EDWARD LOWBBR STOKES
Locust S4B, Philadelphia
nNANCIAl,
gpeelal ilfertlnga
IKgr" 'OTICE IS IlEBCnY G1TT- THAT
st at a Special Meeting of tho Stock
holders of the UANK OP COSrjrEIlCE. held
on the 16th day of September. 1919, at
whleh S502 sh&ras of tho 8000 shares out
standing lyera present, either in person or
by proxy, and vol Ine. a resolution author'i
Ine and dlreotlnff the Directors nnd Officers
of tho Bank to convert the Bank ot Com
merce Into a KatlonaJ Hank, and to make
the certificate required therefor by the laws
of the United States, was unanimously
passed. JOHN P. KOL.B.
Cashier.
Dividends
The Barrett Company (N. J.)
A quarterly dividend of Two Dollars
($3,00) pr shore lias been declared on the
Common Capital Rtoclc and a quarterly
dividend of One Dollar and Seventy-tUn
Cents (1.15) per share on .the Trcferred
Capltat Stock of Tho Barrett Compauv,
New Jersey. Payable on October 1. 1818,
to Common stockholders of record as at
the close of business September 17, 101S
snd, on October US, 1919. to the Preferred
stockholders of record as at the close of
business September 23, 3910.
ERNEST J. STEEH.
Treasurer
Ofileo of the United Oas Improvement Co,
N. w.Corner Broad and Arcb Streets
Philadelphia. September 10, 1019.
thn Directors have this day declared a
quarterly divldena of Jiwo per rent. 1.00
par share), payable October IS, 1910. to
stockholders of record at the close of buil
caes Sept. 80, 1811). Checks will be mailed.
I. Vf. MOrtRtS. Treasurer.
KEWTONE ACTOSIOBDT.E FINANCE CO.
Philadelphia, Pa
The Directors have declared the regular
quarterly dividend of (3 (3i) per share on
the preferred capital stock, payable October
1st. 1910. to stockholders of record Ausuat
30tb. 1819. Cheeks -will be mailed.
JOHN SC1II.AOLE.
Treasurer.
v Pronosala
OFFICE OrTIlB NUrKBINTENDKNT OP
OF TTrE COMMONWEAlTII OrPENN.
gVCVANIA. CAP1TOI. BinajIKO. oaS
nisBnito. pa.
fisalsd proposals accompanied by a cheek
n . solvent banli or trust ran.,.. j!S
urn oi i.wih-,i,",v.,u,uwji aouars,
as a eroposal rua-ranty. will ha received al
the office of the Bupertntendent of Publle
Orounas and Bulldlturs oflhs Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania, at Harrlsonr-a, Pa., until
10 as m. on Tuesday, September 23 1019
for the ronatructlon ot the SOLDIERS AND
aArfi0B8UM5",IP"IA BniDQB ale"? Cain
Vnvw PA.
tha offlcj
in Baft:
i In Ww
rti i J,'"1"cr
wnn iuw w.v ,.,v.vo,,, ms ueposic will
ba refunded upon return of the, sets without
marking, disfigurement or other daman
within "ten daye after the award of the
contract,. The rtht la reserved to reject
any or all proposala or parte thereof
By order of the BOARD or eroirjjts.
fltONBfta OK PUBLIC OHOUND8 AND
BWLDlNqS. COMMONWEALTH OF PENN.
a YIjV A N 1A .
L. W. MITCHELLi. T. W. TEJfPLETON
PSii.ttK- nn.nn. Superintendent
AJJWLD.W. BRtrNNEn. Architect
. W ZU&XSRvi 2X To" y.
Enatneers Fidelity Bldr.. Baltl
6EAW3 rROPOSAXfl JLUIKED "I'llO
rOSALS TO PCBCIIABK BONDS," wilt
be received by Oeorae IV, Sluil, Burgess of
the Boroiirt of n?',l'rI'k- p-. "
Tuesday. October 14th, 1010. at eU o'clock
v. m., for the purchase of Forty Thousand
Dollars. (MO.OOO) of four and onetbalf per
cent (4M) thirty (SO) year bonds.
A certified check for one thousand dollars
(11000) to accoropanV each bid,
, Council reaerves the rlaht to reject any
and all bids. Bids opened at a meeting ot
Council on October 14. 1910. at 8:80 p. m.
, For further Information apply to Frank D.
Kane. Clerk of Council, Ridley Park, Pa.
MONEY-LENDING RATES
NEW Y0KK Sloney on call, both
mined collateral nnd nil industrial col
lateral, opened today at 4 per cent for
lending and renewing.
The market for time money today waa
leportcd to show freer offerings of funds.
The 6 per cent rate waH not broken.
A good inquiry for money developed on
all industrials nt 0 per cent for four
to six months.
Prime mercantile paper shows only
moderate activity on account of light
offerings. Discount rates stand at 0
(TtfjVa per cent.
The lower rates for call money were
moderately reflected in n better inquiry
for prime bnnk acceptances. Itate s were
unchanged.
Call loans on prime bank acceptances
arc unchanged at 'Hi per cent.
PHILADELPHIA Call, uQG per
ient; time, 5si(g,G per cent; commer
cial papci three to six months, S'irt?
54 per cent, and six months, 0 per
cent.
LONDON Money is quoted at ti
per cent. Discount rntes, short bills,
SAdS'i per cent; three-months bills,
3iIa(i3lJi per cent.
Reserve Banks' Discount Rates
Official discount rates at the twelve
Federal Reserve, banks were as ollows:
(The first column given rates for all
periods up to and including a fifteen-'
day maturity tne secono lor a penou or
sixteen to ninety days. The third and
fourth columns give the rates for redis
counts of collateral loans secured by
government bonds or notes.)
Com'l paper Gov't paper
10 to 90 la to 90
10 najff cays dasc!avs
ejtra nrfctn tili.'M rer case, flrats II5SS
... .1,'.,r5 "h" wettern. seconds. JU.UO
14 10 nfcrlor Iota lower, fancy eolcctcd
eg" tlJbli'B at (iUffl3c per dozen
CHISbSb mid (.lowlv and ruled weak.
Quotations, New York, whole-milk flats,
fancy. 31 liJX'c (.pedals higher: do. do,
fair to good, 30'iSt8Hic, Wisconsin whole
milk flats fanci 31';c: do. do. fair to Rood.
.KlBSlc. Some fancy goods Jobbing nt ,131i
i-t O.IC
Augus
lild
Tea
f lot onnn
noo.-nsio p
to nna.t.i an id
so an if a i so -j 3
."0 4,M!i 19 30 r,o
3o .v.'isrr,-, ,io r
:ii t
30 CO 30 10
Toda a 1 1 00 I II
TV p 111
30 OX
30 30 SO 1.1
30.12
30 47 S0.S6
Boston 1 4 4i
Now York . . 4 4'i 4 4J
Philadelphia 4 ! 4 4.
Richmond . . . 4'v 4 4', 4'J
Cleveland . ...... I'l 4 4 4'I
Atlanta . . 4't 4'i 4 i
Chicago . . .4 4', l 4)1
St Loula .. 4 4'i 4 4Q
Minneapolis . 4', 4.'B 1 4
Kansas City I1-. f, 4' I1.
Dallas . 411 4'i B5 4 t'l
.n Prance 41,. . l'i 41.
Cash B05
Jim Butler .
PnillTRV MIcIhv
. ,,, ,, t Mb.P4h Kst
. L.l L- h ir.c Htoci: rh in fair request anrl Montana .
steady, but unuttracthe stock plentiful and North Star .
(.Cm. The quotations: Towla, not I-ephomn, tls(ui Hula
fancy, fat uptchliuc I.d5f7 lbs apiece and Tonop.ih V)i
onr U csprers 3730. fowls not Ti:- Toropah U.t
hornfl medium ui' ch. ta uxpress. aiiCCftc; I flt Kml
nmall slroo 30330! fo-ls whltn Lg-horno W?it Ton
via express a. w .lac . epritir cniCKenn orou
ers. not Leghorn k. ellownktnned wefshlnjj
-4 t? 3 tba aplcie S53Ac, sprlnc chlcUoni
broilers. not Leghorns tellou-skli.ned.
Wfighlnj? m T2 lbs upiecfi a3'3,34c. wliltn
Teghorns sellnn-hinned. elghinc l'i -lbs
apleco, 82 03c, hlt lechrns. yellow
skinned, small slips 28930c. roosters. 23W
24c. ducks sprlns. i;8c; do VflLin. old. VI W
2f?oj do Indian Runner. olJ 25!I7r:
pljreons. old. per pair. 40c: do. ount?. per
pair. HXfp40c
DRKSaKD Cholco heaw stock uaa In
good request and firm, but unBttractlo
sizes wore dull and weak Quotations. 1"owIh.
fresh-killed, dry-picked. in boxes Weigh
ing 4S lbs. and or apiece. r.9Vic, wclgh
lnff 4, lbs apiece. 3'jc ighlnc 3H lb .
3233c: weighing 3 lbs 3081c, smaller
sices. 2820c. Kols, freshkllled. in
Lbls . dry-Picked Wo.ffh.iur -.4 lb and
oer aplec. B9c. weighing 4 lbs. apiece SSt';
veighlng 3V& lbs. 31f33c: Old roostern.
drv. wicked. 24c Broilers Jersey, choic.
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LOCAL MINING STOCKS
10.NOPAH .STOCKS
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Allied Dlv
'Im Dlv
tlolcher . .
I Hen Hur . .
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High Dlv . ..
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Mixer King . .
Tonopah IJtv
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l.feirv An ntVttT n.rirhl. ftrtlllp
western weighing IS 2 lbs .iplers a,1(J
Sflc ChlcKens ivestern 'vclghlnsr I!1 tf24
lbs anlece. 30iS.'llc Spring duckllngi. near,
bv. aa to quality. RJ3.ic Snuab.. per
dosen White, weighing 11 to 13 Its rer
lon JS.BOiiJO.-Ti. vlilt" weighing ff to 10
Ibe per dozen. $T.f'0lf H.'ja; hlte. uetghln
i lb per dozen. C,Qr, 75: white, weighing
7 lbs rr docen. J4.fi05.2fl: white weighing
r. to ft, lbs rer dorn 52.503 RO dark.
U 0OW2.21. small and No. '.". (I0cl32.
FRESH FRUITS
There was a fair demand for desirable
fruits at revised quotations. z . Applet,
per basket. COc: do, Tior busl hamper,
tldlittO. do, per bbl in ."lOWB, cantaloupe.i,
vesteni, per flat crate, Iliffl.r.O: peaches.
New York, per basket. "Gc62. do. N'o.s
York, per bushel, 11.002 30. pears Bart
lelt. per bushel 12.00'ff I 23 do Serkel pr
bushel l2 30Winn gmpee. Concord per
pony basket 2024c do Delaware per
fancv basket SlUSSe. do Niagara per
fancy basket. '.'SffSGc. 'unn New York.
Damson, per basket SO'SOOc. lemons, per
box J2lflWfiao. oranges California per
box, 12 40S? 0 DO
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
New Yorlf.Sopt. 17. The foi-cicu
cichanse market opened virtually uu
chanecd from tho preliminary low
ficures for the allied exchanges. Pesetas
were the only neutrals to show declines.
Scandinavians continued Cum, with
Stockholm cables 24,00 and checks
24.45 and Copenhagen cables at 22.10
and checks 21.05.
Demand sterling; wan virtually un
changed, at 4.12, and 4.1,'5,-j for
cableB.
Other quotations were
Trane cables 0.22, chocks 0.21. lire
cables 10.1a chocks 10,17; Swiss cables
o.flK. checks o.OO
checks !
18.80.
checks 23.05 ; Belgian cables 0, checks
imk; raarKs, nominally, 3.30.
After a spell of activity earlier in
the day the market became steadier and
relapsed into dullness. Demand sterl
ing rallied to 4.13V& and receded to
4.13U At the best figure sterling ca
bles touched 4.1414. Franc cables were
0.18, checks 0.20; lire cables 10.10,
checks 10.12, and marks 3.35.
VEGETABLES
rotatoen are eas? Onluna and cabbage
ateadi We ouote. White notatnes. Jereev,
per basket No 1. 1101.20, 'oner JTade.
.,m- ...bit. ....,n .. ITO.IV? ukI-
Ul'tri.X i 1,1111- ,u,.iuva, ,iu, ,uu-,u a,,i,
I r3 2034 2."i; do Pennslanla, per cwt
I 12 402.7.1. Sweet potatoes flouthern No.
1 1. per bbl. 13 2SW3...r,: do. No 2. per
bb! . $2 2r.2 7.-. Jersey, per basket ll
1 2f, Cabbage New Jersey, por basltet.
.lOtrTllc: do New York, domestic per ton,
StOSW, Onions New Jersey, per bush-
hamner JIG 2. do, per 100-lb sacks. I2.B0
3.60
LONDON STOCK MARKET
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LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS '!" Irainiug he gives. I netcr had n
rittbnreb. heii 17. lioc.s neceipte. I Biu,e thing told inc. I learned In the
loon head nightr iiiviles. i7 oo ff 17 7s. negative route. When I did v,ronL- r
heayy lorkt". IIKaiHSR. light orkre. ., , ,.i , . , .
1717 2.'i pie" tin rom io 76. v.as told unt lo do so and -o never
SHEET AND IWVMHa-T.ecolpta. 1P0O WAS I to d V,hat tt lln
Top nheep 111. top lambs "V. ... ... . , , , ,
-Sctrr mind that. Ihouch. I w.int tn
.,() head Sicadj bring firorge's pioud boast of imcr
I hat ins missed an annointnicnt to the
Kaat rtalfslo. N, Y Set 17. CATTLE test. He Ml H he's never rmi..iwl n
Itecelpte lir.n head Dull. Calvoi ro. ! . ''" . " . ... n"f'-s'vd
celnts -il heid StiRdj. 7 (tf 2.1 DUHinesh appomlnient He s missed two
11CK58 Hccelnt. 2100 lieiid Stead i this urpk li ntic.o.l t. l. i
Hea-y I17nng't7 7n orkere. J17.7r.irt is I , s .orK; nr nns-,eil some last eek.
light j'oriiera, 1171417.2.1. pigi 117 no. I He miiecd one todav! NomT missed a
roughs 111 Stiff t.1. "lagt. llOiifl.S biisinosi jmnmiitmone Wl... t 1 u
SHr.EP AND UVMUS Hccetpti nooo DUhlnC!"s ul,Polulmcnt . Why that old
head Plead
114 r,o
CA1.VKS Here .pie
Top. 122 fiO
head Plow 1.4uhK 2.1c lowir Lftinba
JSITlli, jeorllngii J7'yio olhera unchanged
rbir.igo. Sept 17 - HOOSj-Iteieipis. 11.
000 head Lneen AMragmg slronc with
eiterldj 's K'n-ral tr.id- lop. IIS IS
hey, tlftOIT 50 medium llB.nO'flh,
lightweight llrt 7.1rlS 10 lights 11115117.
havy parltlng eows Muonth 115 2.1110 75
rough I14.10W11 Plgj 1 1 .1 ' 1 7
UA T I L,b liei-e'pia. 1-IHHI nan Slow
iteady Hef era cliotce -tvO prim1. 110 iC
17 75. mHHnn and good 11101,150. com-
inon, IS r.O'o; 1 1, light weight good and choice I" '
li rn iti common npo nieoiuni isiaij.-bu'i-her
h-ife.-e 10 f,n If 14 7.1. cows. IB 2.10
in 50 ra'v-. SiO '.1 f21 ',o
SHECr li"eini .11 ono Mostly '.'5c
low er
reprobratn mifhed four with me before
I ever went to work for Scrappit's."
"Oh, come! you'll have" but the
young fales manager vtas uot through,
ami rut short George's expostulation.
"That'll not all. but I'e knowii him
keep men who had appointments with
him waiting in the receplion room for
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Invest Those
Idle Funds
If jou have sold a housrj or if you have come into
money in any way do not let it lie idle. Invest now in
c;ood bonds or Preferred Stocks. They will keep your
money safe and materially increase your income.
A convenient method of investment is the Wc3t &
(Jo. plan by which part of your interest comes to you
every month.
Write us for further detail?.
EST&
1417 CHESTNUT STREET
Members
Z "New lork block Ctrhang
Z Philadelphia htork Kirhnnge
;; Vie lwa.A Hate nn Hand a. I.lst of High ftr.tde Bonds
Z Correspondence lniltcd
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GOI.DriELD STOCKS
Atlanta
Kluo Uull
Hooth
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Comb 1'rac
Crackerjaclc .
Deelnpment .
Dlamf U n . .
Daliy . .
1 lorence . . .
(nldflrld Cn .
Uoldfteld Merger
Oreat Hend . .
.lunbo Uxt
lvcwanas . .
Lone Mtar . . .
Oro . . .
Hcd Hills
Klher 1'lcK
.Spearhead
misci:luvneol-s
Amparo i.
Arizona Lnitcd . . -,
flden . . . ?
Mother l.odo . . ;n
Vevarta Hills . . . n
Veada Hand . v
Promontarlo ii..
Nev.ida Wonder 4,1
l'ecoi,i Mining 01
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Kn,naaa llr. S' rt 17 HfKi.S Ilecelpts.
r,500 head Marliot -,l -ud' to hlclier llulU.
Sld.iAftlT 2.1 lu-a'lea IH1 5njrt7.I0. me
dlum. SIR 7.",17 40, llghti. I1O..10W17 4O
light lights tli'.Ji 17 10 packing Mr. 114 25
S15.50- plga tl.1IBfl7 15
CATTLE Receipts IS 000 head and HOW
calves Marl,et eleady. eome clusses lower,
lleef, steers medium and beav). choice and
prime. 11.1 75&17 75 medium ind good.
112 10'15 0,1. common tlO.2.117'12- light,
good and choice 112 75t?17 common and
medium. S1.1 buloh.-r rattle helfcra. 1(125
IS 13,8.1. co' IbStll M runners nnd cut
Urn 14 PO-irfi eal calves light nnd band)'
weight, I14W17. feed- slecra R ilO 12.50,
Bto,-ker eteern III 500 7.1
.irr!i7r Ti,ali,fM m nun hj,l lArl.et
"J ! stead l.nmbi 112 751.125 rulla apd
c.immon it oqt t-", arllng -rtnere
R 25wll- riM. Id ta)(l?R 50. e jres ,-nlls and
common JSTlrt'.'.-, hr-.illiK eves, Sfflt75,
feeder Iainl4 115012 75
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Kaj,t St. Ioilln. "-cpt 17 H(X!S n-
celplB R,0O hcml Mark-! slead lljllc.
I17..0M1K. licaw. 117(117 nil, medium.
ll7.ifiIK light 11(1 SOW is 11 light lights.
115 50'nMi; 75, hcaw packing sows, smootli
f 1.1 75rd 1 1 7,i, pucklnc hows, rough. I12U
1.1 50 rlgi I1.TW15 50
CATTI.fcl Ilccelpti K' uu Alnr;.!-!
30 htcady to lower Tlenf Meri meillinii .mil
I Iran inoiort ann nrim- an -.- v i i.i,". ni
-. irnuin HIK1 KiiiHi . ,,' ,tv ,, i ,,,, ,ui,iiiii,i, ...
HI I 10 Ml. light good i.ncl choice, tlflfttl ?5,
common Hni niruium iniuir- nyu-n-r '.".
I helfora lOfflrt coin 15 7.1Cf 10..10 i.innera
and "-utter" jlffii ieni calcs jigju ai.u
12 liandv weight I151MH 10.
IS Slini.P- Ueclpta. 4500 bead No trd.J 7
Gilt-Edged Section Hard Rubbers
Dull Oils Lack Steadiness
London, Sept. 17 Irregularity
characterized the trading in securities
on the stock exchange but generally tho
undertone of the markets was firm.
Trcsh support was given to Grand
Trunk shares and the official announce
ment of the Dominion Oovernment'h
purchase terms that are to be arbitrated
was awaited with iuterest. Home rails
dropped.
I he gilt-cuge section was hard. There
Is o.CO; guilder cables STH.iwos profit-taking In Marconi. Hub
; pesetas cables 18.83, checks i eis were dull. 0(a lackt-d stcadinehs.
Christiania cables I'H.iiO. shell Transport and Trading was U'i.
BANK CLEARINGS
Dank clearings today compared with cor
responding day last two years
1810 1018 1017
Boston I7O.R1B.048 150.012,480 130.868.056
Chlcsgo.. 116.058,482 81,224,647 ......
N Y... 07S.604 224. BBl.nai.OUl 669.062.1R2
Baltimore 18,041,307 12.024.010 7.424. Soil
Et Louis 32,631.105 28.433.565 . .
Now York 'Metal Market
New York. Sept - 17,COPPEni-Spot and
,etem'?r' 2l'Q2:yAi,-cioU,Det1 81HO
S2.SSJ,.N,c,vem.ker' 2214B22HC! December.
S3K023,ec. January and February. 221 tf
28Mc. Market dull but easy. Lead foot
snd September. Rttfl 20c. October anil No.
vember, 6.0566.25c; December, 0 10rt.SOc
Market steady. Spelter, Cast St. Loula
Snot. September and October, offered. 7lio;
NowmMr, offered. T SOcj December offered.
T.tflc. Market weak.
BUTTER, EGGS AND CHEE8E
New York. Sept 17 nuTTEn Steadv
tecelpts, 12.358 tubs High scoring 50
fiOHc, extras SSffSSttc first RS ft 'ic: bei.
nds 493PSlc: state dairy. 501,57c.
15O03 Irregular. Receipts. 18.23 cases
Fresh gathered extras A3O50c; atorago
pecked flrsts. 4&V4 048c; gathered extra drat".
4751c: dlrtlei No. 1, 3884,0c. No. 2. 8nT
87ci checks 34(il3Ac undergrade, 2333'
firsts. 4748e seconds. 4204fte: state and
nearby hennery whites. 7.1 76c: rather, u
whltee. 6XS72c: western whites. CO 72c: r -nlfle
coaal 7ac. ouf.Ml weaiern and aniiiYinm
irvthered whites, 6088c; state and nearby
nennery otowpb, oi"ic: gainerea hrown
anil mixed, 55&7c. fair to prime. 4R09S4C:
refrigerator No. 1. 454tV. No , 43CH4r.
f-rsh gaUiered extra flrnts, 32054c. rresh
nthered flrsts. 47(510; fresh gathered sec-
,onds 4117460
CIIBE3E Can-. Receipts, MOi boxes
I Hat, current make, colored, average run,
29V4 80o: flat, current make, w-bltes, aver
age run. 204 030c; colored specials, soH a
ic; Willie apeciais, uvviitfoic
No Material Change In Sugar Market
S'ew York. Sept. 17. The refined
sugar market is without material chntigo
as to conditions; local refiners, as a
rule, continue withdrawn, but are grad
ually catching up on their back busi
ness. Prices are unchanged at Oc, less
2 per cent for cash for fine granulated.
Raws also are unchanged at 7.2Sc for
Pit-degree centrifugals. The Visited
States sugar equalization board yester
day arranged for the shipment this
month of 107.000 bags of Cubas at
United States Treasury
Certificates of Indebtedness
4V5' DueMarchl5, 1920 4.y2cc DucScpt. 15, 1920
Free of Normal Income Tax
Mo be used in pajment of taxes or held to maturity.
Subscriptions received subject to allotment.
Edward B.Smith &Co
Established 1892.
BANKERS
Moinbcti A tu. Yoik and Philadelphia ijtvvi: Aartuitorj
UW VOliK
Al.lENIOn.V
VlIILADKI.l'HI.V
Mil (illllSTNUt bT.
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LONDON METAL MARKET
New York. Sent 17. Cable aJvtres re
celved at the New York Metal exchange
this morning quoted the following prices in
London today. Tin Bpot I2fil, an adance
of 12: fut ires 270 fis; olf 5a. and straits,
250 an upturn of 1 Salea Spot. 80 ton"
futures. 400 tons. Standard copper Spot
tlOi, unchanged, futures 101 15s. up 5s
aile Snot, 100 tons, end futures. 600 tons
Electrolytic copper Spot. 110; futur-a
123, both unchanged Lead Snot. 25 12
il,l nn advance ot 5s futures. 25 5s a gab
of 10s Spelter Spot. 42, an upturn of
5s. futures. 42 IBs. an advance of 2s fti,
GOVERNMENT BONDS
Bid
Pi.imi rounsn 2s. 1030.
Panama regiatered 2a. 1080
Panama coupon 2s. 1038.
Vanama registered 2s 1938,.
Panama coupon 0a, 1061.
Panama registered Oa, 1061
Philippine 4s, 1034 .
Philippine 4s. 1035 . .
Phlllpolne 4s 108(1 .
V S Oovt coupon 2s. 10.10.
1' S Oovt registered 2 1080. .
V S Govt coupon .Is 1046
9lf.
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RR
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5-SSc, cost and freight..
Wo offer
Phila. Elec. Co. Ut t
West Penna. Power lit 5
Lehigh Valley Transit lit 4
New York, Ceictgo, St. Lot.ii, lit 4i
Welsh Brothers
088 CHEanvuT Street
Philadelphia
Lombard 1513
a mwirm i i-j
Fourteen Methods of Operat
ing in the Stock Market
Of the larloui raelheai used In operating bi
the stock market there hare been selectee!
11 that are used l' nemo of the blctrst and
moat surcessf traders and InTMlors. These 11
methods have been combined irltHn (his seloase,
shonlng the factors that luaLe the rise or de
ellne In inrrttment values. This book tells hotr
to forecast the stock rasrkrt the principles at
stack movement, the rolre of sueressfol eprro
latora, hotr te ralrulale the rhangei ef thn
market, hon to operate In npeelaltles, hoir to
detect llciuldatlons, and the correct use of 'Tula"
and "Calls."
Trier SI. 00 At Jour beekilerr. 11.06 peilpanl.
ith for our Ca'alpjue o'
Practical Bocli o.t I i.t',ieii
ITNANC1AI,
Pro posala
SEALED rrtOI'OSAI.fi WILL DK Itli
celved at the ofllce of the Oftlcer In Chavge
of Construction, franliford Arsenal, Phila
delphia, Pa., on or before 2 p. in., September
30th, 1010, and then opened, for the Installa
tion ot a Sprinkler System In the Small
Arms Ammunition Storehouse, Z, B 4
Plans and specifications may be secured
from Ihe Officer In Charge of Construction.
A certified check to the amount of the per
cent of the bid must accompany the uro
posals, check to be made to the order of the
Treasurer of the United States. The sue
eeeefu! bidder shall furnish satisfactory bond
In the amount ot approximately fifty nor
cent of the contract price. "
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42 Broadway New York City
Department I
Figure It Like Any
Other Commodity
on a Basis of Cost
and ReSUltS t The Perfect Water Paint
This water paint, specified in B' paintini: contracts for in
side work, shows its low cost on the estimate shecU. Re
sults arc seen in the Grin, hard finish it gives to all solid inside
(surfaces, htnooth or rough, plain or decorative. It's a durable
flraai, as Investigation will prove. It does not flake, scale or rub
off. White and color. 7c lb. in bbl. lots; 8c lb. in smaller quantities.
Special price to contractors. Free sample on request.
J-6. "Household" Cartons AT DEALERS' 10c
JOHN C. OETERS, Mfn, 1212 N. 31st St.
"Foreign Trade Through Foreign Investments" ,
Some Logical Reasons for Americans '
Investing at the Present Time in the
BRITISH GOVERNMENT
4 Per Cent Victory Bonds
Redeemable at par by accumulative linking fund by means
of annual drawing, beginning September S, 1920.
Owing to the unusual foreign exchange situation, the Pound Sterling, the normal value of
uhich is $4.86, is quoted now about $4.20; in other words, it costs $420 to send 100
to England instead of $486.
The 4r"r Victory Bonds may be purchased and delivered here for about $376 for 100
flat, including accrued interest of 2.12.0, worth about $1 1 at present.
At the prcient price these bonds yield about 4'2 r, while they remain undrawn; when re
deemed at par through annual drawings a profit of about 1 7' r on the original inNestmenl
will be obtained. At the present exchange value, these bonds at par would be worth
about $420 and with the return of the Pound Sterling to normal the alue would
be $486.
In the first instance the profit on the principal of the bond ($376 less accrued interest of
about $11) would amount to about $57, or more than I5r'r, ir. the second instance to
.ibout $123, or more than 33', on the original investment.
The present exchange situation affords unprecedented opportunities tor
(A) Purchase of goods in Great Britain.
(B) Payment of debts, loans and mortgage in
Great Britain.
(C) Investment in British securities.
For the purpose of enabling the investor to figure the price of the above bonds, and the
profits, particularly on bond-, drawn, at the various levels of exchange, the following table
is appended which gies the value of the principal at the present price and at par, and the
interest return in United States currency at each 5c increase in exchange froni the ap
proximate picsent to the normal rale.
Exchange Value ol Principal Interest Return of 47r per 100
Rate At Present Price. ' A' "ar ' At Exchange Rate 'Amounts to
" 4.20 , $365.40 ' $420 $420 ' $16.80
4.25 ! 369.75 425 4.25 . 17.00
4.30 374.10 430 1 4.30 17.20
4.35 , 378.45 v 435 4.35 17.40
4.40 ! 382.80 440 4.40 17.60
4.45 j 387.15 445 4.45 17.80
4.50 391.50 450 4.30 18.00
4.55 j 395.85 455 4.55 18.20
4.60 400.20 ' 460 4.60 18.40
4.65 ' 404.55 465 4.65 18.60
4.70 408.90 470 4.70 18.80
4.75 413.25 475 4.75 19.00
4.80 417.80 480 4.80 1SL20
4.85 42 K95 485 4.85 19.40
4.87 423.23 487 4.87 19.48
Principal exempt from all British taxation, present or future; interest exempt
from Britinh inrmnc tax, present or future, if holder is not a resident of the United
Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
Price, delivered upon application
Wc recommend these Bonds for Investment
Pending the delivery of the definite bonds we shall issue Interim Receipts.
Send for Circular Aro. l'L-63
A. B. Leach & Co., Inc.
Iiivcstvicnt Securities
115 So, Fourth St., Philadelphia
New York Chicago Boston Buffalo
tiniiedpolU Boltiinoro Pittsburgh Cinvetatu!
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