' mvtf7&wwr? ilto-ViM ' iYEWS OF THE FINANCIAL WORLD NEW YORK AND kTOCf PRICES PHILADELPHIA J 'r! J J ft (Jl .1 . B IP r u i Bi- ni JP fJJ ft 1 S. ff ..S, i ?4 " ' l1 ' f J I' 'A P . I" - Jh '1 fflUzi Firestone 7 Preferred Issued by one of world's, largest manufacturers of tires and other rubber goods. Complete circular describing ths attractive issue will bo sent upon request for P E 248. For subscription, sub ject to allotment, if, ns and when issued and received by us, at 100 and Accrued Dividend TheNationalGty Company Ccrrrspomlenl Offlrn fit oier 60 Citlts rkiliicIptU 1421 Ck.it.it St Atlantic City CWlfontt Black 12ZS Boardwalk A Straight First Mortgage Bond Wc are offering a 5cc First Mortgage Bond of a company 1 operating in the great Southern Cotton Mill District of North and South Carolina. The company serves a population of over 950,000 with a prod uct which is one of the necessities of life. The reproduction value of the property is over three times the par value of the out standing bonds, and the net earnings are more than three times the bond interest. Write tor descriptive circular Hemphill, Noyes & Co. Mcmbt r In A Mori. j-liniir Franklin Bank Bldg . Phila. VewTork Vn-mi, .canton CRITICAL TURN1 IN STEEL SITUATION MET CALMLY Initial Prices Were Made at Concessions, but IVhole List Showed Same Astonishing Resiliency New nrl(, .Sept. If). Although the I'nn-Amciionn fullliiR I1., to lltl. uml lima In rcRnrd to the Inbor sltmitioii Mexican lVtrolciim ranged from UWVi indicate n critical since with nn up to "OS. pin out cci tnintj of n ittlkc on Mnnilm . I In the motors Studcbnkcr opened the stock mnrl.it tone n not Krcntlj Mmm 1S t IIS nuil then rallied to ilitnrl)ed. mill some i-ucs aim iiiR the 11. Wi lirM flfticn minutes showed strength. ' Aineiienn Tobneeo lrinlo n rniln nf vwth the moM-iiieiits pMienilh m tlm t ' 1 ' j to "J?.!?, uhiih uiis lost in the ncrioil about iwnlj tllv iilr a! between next fen minutes. Tlicic uns ninilcnito finetionnt cuius ami los-ev. 1 lilted States Steel iclilci 'j to 10. while Crucible Stiel iiduinrcd 11.. tm IS'I1-... Iluldwln l.ninutic Kprmil up '.. at lUtt' nml deellnei, to US'S. and Hethlehem Steel "II" old down i to P."l4. The oil Mocks voir generally hcin. dence tradiiiR in I nited He tall Stoles with out id ii( li ehniiRe In priee. The marine issues were stroiiR. Ma rme eomuion aduinehiR I point to i)7' and the prefened li, to 117IH. Al the end of the Hist llfteen minutes e was a in nunc u-m rii- In r.. REACTION FOLLOWS EARLY GAIN IN CORN Aggressive Operations Discour aged by Too Many Uncer tain Factors COTTON TURNS FIRM ON BETTER CABLES Impioved Spot News and Fa vorable Tone in Goods Market Factors I New York Stoclts , 1-tat ' 11 30 Sales .!oe High Low a in 1300 AtlvKum . 38Ji 07M 3' H 37M 100 Advnpf... 0BW CO. C9 KM 100 AJftTllub.. SS 88 88 88 10O AlaCJM , 2U " 2'i 2' 1100 AlChalM.. 4CM t0)i 45H 40'- 100 AlCMpf... 05)5 05 05 05 i.'00 AmAnCh . 07)j 93 08 OS .110 Amltosch 113 112 112 I'2 MU0 AinCan . 6C.H 601! SSi CO5 1200 AmCar&F 132h 132' 131X 1311 (00 AmH&Tj . 31 33'4 33 33'i 300 AU&Lpf 123' 123 122'l 123 100 Amlco .. 45U 45 45 45 4500 AmlntC . 0? 08! 07U 3000 Aml.lns. 75 78) i 75)i 78' i 0900 AmLoco.. 107i 10O 100la 108i 000 AmSAlt . 75, jpi "5 75 1000 AmSumT.. Ol'i 91W 00l 01l 100 AtnStll. 301. 31) ' 39.' 30)t 7500 AmTob 27 1 272) a 270 270 1000 AmShtp 37' 37 37 37 200 AmWoolonllfiJ, 114W 114) 1HM )0 AnaCop . . 07 07 00)j 07 100 AO&WISS157''j 150'i 159JJ 150'4 200 AssoDO 5'2'-j 52 52 52 100 AtT&SP SI', S'l'i 8')'i 891 0000 Uall-ocW I2hai 12('" 128'j 120'i 400 H&o. . 40 40 40 40 11700 riothsn t).v, mni o.r now 100 BctS8pf U2'i lllJn Ill'l Ill's 200 BethMot 2f.s 20)5 2GH 2f.'a 400 BrltT . 21 2l's 21)4 24', 200 Uklnl'nU 74 74)i 74'. 74) 200 HoothI' 18 IS 18 IS 200 But.SJ 25.' 25', 25 2 100 CadCO< Mi ?8. 3Wi 38', 400 Cnll'i-o fiS 08.'. G8 ()S I We Offer to YieH 71 the 8 Cumulative Sinking Fund First Pre ferred Stock of b prosperous company en gaged In the production oi an essential food product. The total net assets of the com pany, after giving effect to this financing, were over 2J2 limes the amount of the entire issue. Wriln for titular P" piling complete details GEORGE H. BURR & CO. 421 Chestnut Street Philadelphia 1301 Peoples llnnk llulldlni PlTTSHintGU Main 0fflc: l:n Ilruutluruj J M.H YOKK ( llh.ICO, Seiil I!) - I'm mm ill li"K- and wet wrntliii l"d to furtlier Innmc f I'om lii loninu-siiiii nouses Hits inoi n lie ami the mm Kit us slinni;. wilh ofleriiiRs lnekuiK in the initial tradinc On tlie lio then- was srllini: 1 wire i coneer'is, which emi-ed iiadions fiom tlie best Sentiment w.is li tiled .ind it was llie iiiiiniii.iiu ftitif 1 1 1 ill a 11 urn titu ttlllfll till- I I 1 lllll Llisus (llll l I 1 1 . li" II11 .111 ; eertaui f.n tor- in llii siinnlion to en j I'omiiRe n,'(,-r(.-sne opeiatioits either, wav. Tlie leieipts line todm wre lss (.us . Septeinhor opened -'i lus'iei , at si 1S' Deeeiiiher stinted at SI IM'ji to SI 2(1 IIK.HIlM SI 25 at tlie t lne jes. tfiilin anil, nftet toiulitti); SI 2l'i'. te I i eded to 'SI 25 &. M.n ipnetnl lit I i SI. 2.1'.. to SI 2.T, at the stmt iiKiunt M.-'JI. nt the i loo esteida and '.itirl sold ill SI 2.1. I Oats opined tinner on hiiiini; h loin .mission houses and linuKil nfleiiiu; ' (in the use a lorul iofessinnal ln-.ii tnP I was a soon seller. 1 lie uenimiii int i I the easli .ittule wn" said to he fun The leeeipls h're tod.ij were 102 i ar I September opened nt (I7'j to 117 , j n,'H llisr ti"'.M" lit the elose Msleidlll laud Inter sold at l!7"'se. Deiimbei I opined at 70'si" to 70''ijc. iiRainst ("I ',. , I at the end lesterdiij, and Inter old ' 'lit l!!t7v M.iv was iuoted at 71Tsi 1 to 72c at the outset and, after rereduiK to jestenim s last priee of 71Tse, mo. i id up to 72!si' The reieipts of wheat at Minnenpo I Ills todm wire 105 ears, at Duliith. S2 '.ins. at riiiriigo, 14,1 cars, and at I U ininpiR, 501 i ins ' "Uii III.l.T WnATHKrt i DNDIIIi.NS P MiHsr;.n' ?i W0 '"l'ot"B I'm- i M mVr,,".,Sf .Wllm"""nn "it. X i V i,i ,,. i V, A"u"" "01 Atliiniu lis. s,n i , Vt:,ii.. ..'-. .,-'."r-nT"r MintiK Mllr ieriiunli nn 'iHmnn 71 iirinun- Prnuoln S"h n mill t,iAt.... tn. .. . ...... , ,,Ir, ipiiHuon . n i ,,, .nieiilo n.l at Talnna Neu orI,. Sepl l!l. -The ...tton mat Kit was unsettled at the stmt this moinniB nith jinces 0 points hiKher to ..points lower, tining to less I'aiorahle I'llior news, hut turned firmer shoitlv fifler the .nil ,, stabiliu at Liverpool, better spot news, nml uneasiness lPr the pi oki ess of the erop. Their- aKo niipeared to he u more nuorab e tone , t,n ROO(K lllarknt whieh led to .oierniK. I.iwrpool tc po ted fin thci .-men lie hi shorts theie i in- -.iiiiiii was a sin. i . I,. !.. initial di.ilniL's 1 I,.,,..,. ...i ihiisid (Mober hut sol.l .laniiari. (),.. "b.?' m.VM ,"" ,'" :i0m- "' I'-ember o ..II ., ,- sltmil, after the cull, or about !( to 2 points net higher. I lie leieipts at the ports for the flat eslimatecl at 1.-.0II0 bnle ..:... V ' I'll lis a w.ck iiro and 20.51 1 I ,'e.ll ,l(;i) , Ten Todav n elos open -' S7','i; ) 90 i" inr.i i.i to 1-, ' 1 1 if 1 7 :tn i l- in ii'ih .-, -to ?.D io -iiar r, :iti ,n are ifi i;;s hali s a it on hi mi 'i I n'-nih, i liinunn Murih Hirl in -,- , LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS rhlrngn J-el)t 1 lloo1. -Intimated re , piptf, MiOrt head left o er r,17S V r-t kIis strnnu at itrda s HerHKe Karl top $ls f, AMrni.'- mit shti1h' Stll S", i VTTI 1 I.Htlmnled reer'pt IliOrt head sni;i;p r.mlmatnil r", eipts nana head ritthiircll f-PP 1" IPKJS- Ilerelpts ROO lia-l Pliailv lleivle- 1 1 7 .",.", it 1 s !,. tv, rk.-rH lis V.dM'i lishL orko-rs JI7 - , a 17 '.a MR! Till -.in 17 siir.np m i.amfis it.Toipt" tnno I 'a I tl nil- Tot, bh, PI) $11 tup limbs 514 "I) i AIA l-15, nlpn 50 htad Slarlv lop. j: ',n GOVERNMENT BONDS WE ARE PREPARED TO SELL "CALLS" ON FRANCS ' h hon I'd l- ITALIAN LIRE I tn i ks on Mi tiii GERMAN MARKS ( ll ' I- .u It i I Tl Hunnlne Hire to mx inmit i m th" ilo' rrclBii Uxrhangr- at rr xaitini,- ln i ifs WrH or cull for I'orllrulurj Newburger, Henderson & Loeb 1110 CIIKSTNI IT ST. Membera MIA 1'hila sn-rii I -, hangrs 111.1 A-k ns'v ',-t't IS', l'l4 ISlj -I'll, s H IIJ SS IIJ '.III -ll' "Ml "It "Ml llt ",'l I lllll i'ii2 loo S'l 1U sii li J lllll ll)t.' lllll 1 0 1 -. 1 4 ;i7 l no riinin.i .nupen Js HI te, I'tniinu rtElliTPtl J lllT, 1 man, i , mil on J Tl is J l-uiama t, BldtT, ,1 Js 1",'.S I aniinia ouini a- Hull I 1'nnania I pslnt,r,l Us IIM',1 I'hillnnln" ! lull I I'lillippln, l- l'l I", I fiiiiippin is mm I s 4 ,r, , oupon ' l'l HI I .s ll r, kNI- red -J-. lllll I .s llov , uilpun ta l'l 111 1 !,,, rmlbl, rod .'Is llilt, 1 .s J, i, , upon 4i. IIJ", 1 i; n-irllrri d Is llij", )i.t i,f l ulunibla J ", MJ4 Liverpool Cotton l.Ueiponl. Si pt 1!) 'llute was a , ':noi demand for spot i nttnn lod,i with ! pru es stuidv on the basis of an ad I Mim e of II points for mnldliiii; at 1V.-Sd. Tin sab - were tiOIKI hales 'I he ' nieipts were liOtlll bales, lneludmi; Mill bales Amiriiiin Piitiirrs were htead.i in tlie euilj dealiiics Spot prn-es were- Amei lean, muldliiiK fair, 21. old. t'liml I midiHiiii;. I'.llid; fully miildliiiK, 111 isd iiiiildliui; Is.Tsil: low iniilillliit;. I Ki7".d. K"oil iiidinaiN l."i.0Sil, and oi I diuaij . 1 1 Tid. COTTON YARN TRADE QUIET Buying for Immediate Delivery. .Little Inquiry for Future Business A er quiet week is reported bv ot ton i.,rn dealers, neeordlne to the te lieu of tra.l,, f,. tlip I-lnludelphia dis triel hi It (! !) ,. ,- Ion nt" has been m,)s,th for immedi ate di lurries, and thore is little in nun.' leKardinc future business It appears Unit the priee situation of rains is lieipiiiB pate with enmmodities in general nml raw eottou in piirtieulnr. Ulnle the mills enpiiRed in the mnnu laeture of textile pioihutN ai e well sup plied with orders nnd. in most easis wnrkitiR t fn tupneity. the hnie suffieient qiiuntitirs of raw- materuils on hand to supply their requirements for some time to eome. The present month una nt,n..tn.i , ' brinz an met ease in detnnnd for Minis, but this business has not materialized I he review (ontinmnK, Roes on to say ".lohheis of eotton and woolen goods stnte priees (ontmue high, ami while (heie is a fair demand, there is u dis, liosiiion oti the part of the trader to bu sparine!! ('ollcetion-i in this line are genemlh ni,i. "Manufai liners of mcu's and worn ens weanng apparel hne had n good wusnti'i, business. 1'inspeets are faior uble for the eoining season. "Jobbers of hosierv, underwear nml Knit goods sm sales hae dinpneil off a little the past week or two This a iHi'ii-iniiid -omewhat bi the retailers being well stoeked. Colleetions luie nlso lieni a little slow in this line mm and steol mills nio booked $503100 LIBERTY BONDS H01K.1IT A M)L Biddle & Henry 104 SOUTH FIFTH STREET Members Philadelphia. Stock Kxihanse ' up oil into tins onr; alsn for lHi N.Y. PRINTERS FACE EVICTION rr'"- f;;r "'V- !T, Xl"r ,rnn """, tinues firm l.xpnrts both for iron and i steel are moderate s? "5gpi r 4v irt Tk Wall Street Journal S f Edwaid G. Budd Mfg. Co. 8 Pfd. Stock Price: 100 and dividend yielding 8 Circular on request. Townsend Whelen & Co. 80S CIITMT STK1IET Will Be Treated as Rebels by Inter national Union If They Strike New nrli. Sept. 10. III legates from lofiil printing trades' unions and up lesentatues of emplojing printers were united to attend a eonfeienee todn to ilicus the unions' demands for in ereased pnj and 11 folt four-hour week Heads of the four international pilot ing trades' unions sitting n a boaid tor ginernois esterdm urged that the dif feriuiis between the book and job print ers be settled In ill hitratinn and lie elared tliat if n strike is nihil October 1 in the (omnieii ial printing olliees here the intermit ional organtations will triat the liH.il unions- as rebels Tlie international loint eonfeunee (ouniil is expeeleil to meet on Satur flu to discuss tin situation in an ef tort to ireent a strike The council is made up of leptesentutiies of both emplojirs and tlie international piinting trades' unions. BAR SILVER I!ar siher was quoted in London to day nt (i'Jd an otun c. a guin of Aid & i KV j.. invesTors reaa ;tj TkWallStreetJoiima! fEVERY INVESTOR" IN SECURITIES OF ANY KIND fiao&t Am p-t-rUta racofdi of aanxa, ifiridcadi, btcb vl law pnen, ctc to ootWj booklet lb INVESTOR'S POCKET MANUAL mala! FREE br ui imataawt butw oc anb mUxum OK lot 30 cstia per copy Mffnl banuy iU be test by Mb nHAKCUL HU. 1U BnJ SwH.T.dtj-J Congressman J. B. Thompson Martlnsburi;, W. Va Sept. J!l J. II Thompson, leprcsentathe in Con Kress from Oklahoma, died of heart dis ease on ii train nn hour nut of Wash ington lnte Acstirduy. lie was necom iunied by his sou. Lieutenant J. 1! Thompson, Jr., lately quartered at Camp I'unston. His body Mas. removed to n loenl undertaking establishment lure and will be sent to his home at Paul's A'allej, Oklahoma today. "The chitiiin) tiade annears to be doing a satisfactory olunie of busj ness in lighting goods for building sup plies. liiLsincss is moderate I'rnes are firm and colleitions satisfactorj "Wholfsule grocers are fairh adiie and report their usual olume of busi ness for this period. Prices in staples are firm, with ollections sati-fuetorj J'utiirrs lire fair, as pmchascs are made oonscruitheh Itetailiis arc fnirlj uitic. with collections -utisfai torj toffee u mains uuthangctl, with prues uuctunting. ine tenuencj, now eier. appears downwaid, owing to cable nd lies fiom Itruzll Co-t and freight maiket is uncliaiiged "Tea is netne, with sciuitv in tei -tain crudes 1'iin", arc film and tol lections good "Sugar showed no i hange in law pilee Demand fnt tclined is active nnd thetc iiptunis to he u scan itj of the latter Helmeis aie not ncieptiug new liusiniss I'mes urc unthaiicril on u Hi- busis " No Change in Refined Sugars New nrli. Sept. 111. Conditions goM ruing the refund sugar market aiei urn hanged I.oial refiners, us a luh,, are still withditiwn and prices- are un- , changed at lie. less 'J per cent for lash foi hue giunulnted. Ituns ulso lire tin , iluingcil at 7 28c for !)(' degree ten trifugals. The I'nited Stutes sugar eiiiialiation bourd made no purchases ' of raws jestcrday. i Investors read jfeWaUStrcetJiiihial Auto Fractures Boy's Skull West Chester, Pa., Sept. 10. Ilirehnll Olaeo. twelve jears old. a son nf Itufus Olni'O. of South Jlntlaek strict, was probably futallj iujui-ed jes terday afternoon when run oer by n heavy automobile, lie la In the Home opathic Hospital with a fractured skull. JER8EY TO AID 8T0RM VICTIMS Trenton, Sept. 10. Governor Hun yon issued a proclamation yetterday culling upon citizens of the state to con tribute to the Buffering people of Cornug Christ!. William T. Head, of Camden. state treasurer, was designated an the nerson to whom all contributions. whether of money or clothing, should be rorwarato:. August Cottonseed Production Washington, Sept. 10. The Cen-jus I'ureaii in n report issued todaj on cottonseed und cottonseed pindiicts places pioduction of August ut -!!).!. ."((0-pound bules. DIVIDENDS DECLARED MncAnilrewa & 1 urbes roinnin. quart, rt m ner cent on prvferreil mt 2Vn per cnt on lomnion pav-aoie livtoufr l. lo mocK holders of record Hentember 30 Public Hrlee Corporntton of N, w Ji rne quarterly per cent on preferred pabtf heptetnlwr 30 to etoik of record heiilemUr iin and quarterly of m per cent on loinmon Saable September 30 to fc'ocl. uf reconl entember 2H Untied Htittes Induitrial Alcohol Company. nuarterl W per cent on preferred payable. October 1.1 to sto, k of record Heptember 30 Weatlnshouse Air Drake Company. nuar terly of II 75 a aharv Mathleaen Alkali Works. Inc . quarterly W per cent on preferred payable October 1 to atock of record September 20 Procter Gamble Corown). quarterly o( 2 per cent on preferred, payable October lit to alock of record September 27 American Biorea Company, quarterly of IK per cent on drat preferred and aerond preferred, payable October 1 aa registered heptember 20 Hooka close September 20) open October 2 Vulcan Detlnnlng Company quarterly 1 per cent and 1 per cent on account of back dividends on preferred, pajable Octobr 2U lo stock of record October 10. New York Bonds 100 CalPetr W'i COJ -'00 Call'pf M'i SPi -'00 CanVac 1)9',' 1'JOO CenLcnro 07 200 CerdePC .".1 L'OO Che&01i fiO 200 C'hIOW 10 100 ChllJWpf '.'0 1003 C.MS.S11' llt 100 Chltlfi.l-' 21';- ,100 crtiP6',i co', 1400 c'hilel'op 2:t!j 200 CoIK&l -11 ;00 ConramU II1 1 100 ConCus !B'i 700 fonirxi 17 loOO rornl'I! M'i ."00 'ruc?tlt o 1S2 100 CubaCS 32s 100 Den&Hopf 1(1 J-j 200 DomeM 200 i;iUtli' 100 Hric 100 Krlclnf 100 Pish Hi' S0O Fish Hub 100 PrccI'Tes 100 OnsW&W 400 OenCTo . 200 ftenKICo 1200 (tcnMotC 100 l.'enMl ikb ."00 (JoodUK 100 Clt.Nr.ipf U'O l,t0,-tfs 100 flrr.mt op :ioo Hif&nc SO') InConCop .100 Intf'i' 200 Int( rpf . 200 lntAgf 4U0O IntMM 5100 InM.Mpf in; i y-i'a i.i 12.) !."' 178X ,2S" vB m: 81' 100! t 150 07.', tlO'j o,1 SO II) 1," 41 'j 2."i 01 2.-", 41 ll'i is e0 1W .Ti'i )0, 13H 34 1WJ 25 47t .'8' j to'; f,.V, 10 01 2 1 a; n WW 17'' S.-i. 1S2 .",J 10 Vi ot i.v: 2J 122', 4". 47". 2S'-, 0'f 1000 cs City of Mars II 6 2000 'J9J, City of Paris 6a 2000 . . 110' i 1000 1)0'.' " ' Den it ltlo Gr Id ' "i 5000 .... m ''x, Int itap Tran fd ''i 2000 02i, SViiKan Citj Term s 80 .infill -?'u.. 103,'i 1CIK 104'. 104.'i I Lorlllard Co Ds .',17' 1!31IJ, 217 230s 1000 til) oti SO Mi h 78W 78! 7S 78 S4!i 84H W, R4' 42' 4'!j r.Ol, I rtna (erllllialcs (i 10 20 M Lnlie S&M B of '31 1000...... 03),' 1000 031$ 1000 S3H 1000 835 Manhattan Kiev (I 6000 nntk 1000 07J Mo Padtlo Ben It 0000 ! 2000 57H N Y C&llltn 34 4000 00 N y c & ii n nn 2000 0oJ. 4000 on Now Or T & M Ca 10000.. .. 68M 1000 6H 0000 58,'J N Y nwy Cs 7000.. .. 12 1000 12 N Y Telephone 6s 2000 Of'!. North Pactdo 4s 1000 77H 1000 015-i 1000.. .. DH-i PlerCd OH 6s 19 10000 104U 25000 104 m 10000 lt)4.f St I. 1 M & S Rlt 4s 1000 74JS 1000 71h St li it S 1 (id) 1000 (VIM Senbrd All Lino 4s 2000 ... Oli'i I 3000. . . 00 ! 10000 ol So Pao cv 4a I 1000 S2) I Southern Rwy Ss C000 88 "000 71 niiru avo auj CHL. rt pt p 3d ex ct 2000 3-1 5000 .. 88,'i l Union Paclfla 4 Chi H & Q 4 1000 Kl 2000 0.V. ! 1000 S2'i union Facinc i 2000 102,', UKotGBal i I 5000 OHii 10000 ... 08i Chi Itock Is Pao M i U K ot G D 1 Am Smelt & R Ca 1000 . . 85 Am Tel & Tel Co 6s 12000 100J1 1000 ... ,100j Am T & T clt 1000 .... 82Ji 2000 482U 0000 82 Anglo-rrench 6s 12000 07 .1 10000 07 5000 07 3 1000 07 :i 1000 . . t)7' 3000 . ...C07 3 6000. .. . 07 3 A T & S I-' cen 4s 3000. . 78 2000 77) 8000 77Ji Atch Tran 6 L ts 1000 70 Dnlt & Ohio ov 2000 70U Ilalto . Ohio 4s -1000 . . ou;. Halt It Ohio 6s 3 000. . .. 00K IScth S C Tis ot 36 1000 8OI4 Cent Leather 5s 3000 07X Clies : Ohio 4 'is 1000 75,'S Ches & Ohio cv 4 3000 . 78H Chi M & St P Xd -10000 7fi', "0.' 1 1 c M . fat V cv 4 'A 1 Li 3000 71U loOffl moo .. 75 '-, 5000 71Jj '""' ICJU fat I' 5s 6'?4 t 10500. . 101.'. 10 I c M & fit P cv OS 2.1 ' 11 25 01 2.1', II 11', ll.)' li tlV. 181 32'; III3 1 13 31 15's I Philadelphia Stoclts j ltir.n Net ., . Hla-h Low a m. eh- fiO (Jen Aspli 88 88 88 14 do pref.132 132 132 .. CO Lch Vnl. 48Vi 48V4 48V4 Vi 4.'U'n It It. 43H 43 43Vi.. 3 1'hlla Uo cum pf. 04Vi .'14U 34.. 50 Will Klec 25 25 25 100 Ton Hcl. 2T& 2 'J.. C Tou llln. 3 3 3 ft 275 UG I... 07U 0" 07 Hales In tlOMIS 11.50 Net llM'i . . lllih Low a m. chie 1 Life & 1'eo Tr 4s. 08 08 08 . . 0 I.lb llonds 3d 4t4s.. 05.58 05.5S P5.58.08 T 4th 4V8. 03.54 1)3.54 03.54.30 1 Peo Pass t p 4s .... . 75 75 75 3 0 1-10 I'll Klce 1st 5s ... 04 03 Vi 04 Vj MONEY-LENDING RATES PHILADELPHIA Call, 50 prr tent; time, 5 ((1(1 per cent; commer cial paper, three to six months, 5V4(fC 5 per c-tnt, and six months, (1 per cut. LONDON Monej is quoted at 3Vs per lent. Dis-count rates, short hills, 'iTii53li per cent; three mouths' bills, 'lft('!i3 pel eenl. lUUll 1)5', Chi U & Q gin 1000 ... I) 1 Chi & Gt West 4s 10000 57 Reserve Banks' Discount Rates Offiicin! discount rates at the twelve I'Cilrial Kesene banks eie as IoIIowh: (The Hi st column gives rntcH for nil periods up to and includinc a fifteen da mnttiritj. the seiond for n peilod of sixteen to iiimt das. The third nnd lourth columns Rive the rates for dedls coiints of collateral loans secured by Boixrnmcnt bonds or notes.) TRADING IN THE LOCALS CAME TO A STANDSTILL Conspicuous Absence of Liquidation Despite Critical Stage o Steel Labor Situation Price Changes Slight --M rrndinc in the local stocki came next to n complete standstill. In fact, there was not suffieient business done during the first hour to permit nn Intelligent opinion of either the trend or charac teristics of the market. Like all other security exchanges the market was under the ban of the criti cal turn In the steel labor sltuntlon. The decision, however, of the steel labor unions to InauKiirnte a strike next Jlonday rather than influencing wide spread spiling, had the effect to put a damper on all speculative activity. There was only n dribbling of selling orders when the market opening and the execution of these influenced n slight fractional shading ot prices. One or two of the local stocks btartcd with small gains. While none of the local stocks "'will be directly affected by a strike, still the Incident from a sentimental view point can be expected to exert consid erable market Influence. The consensus of opinion In market: circles this morning was that the radi cal action of the union leaders had evi dently been discounted. There Is nn old adage, however, on the street, "Never sell stocks on strike news." This possibly may have kept the re actionist' In check. The outsnnrllng de vclopment, howevef, was the conspicu ous absence of liquidation. The narrowness of the market may be appreciated from the fact that tho total turnover for the first thirty min utes of the trading hardly aggregated 500 shares. Ou very small offerings General Asphalt lost , ns did United (5ns Improvement. Philadelphia Elec tric was ft better and Tonopak Mining advanced -ra. 6 '.is 1937 1000 5000 .. .. 3000 2000 1000. 07! 97 U 07'.' 07L. 07.U 01!, U S ItubDer 01 1000 S7H 2000 S7.'i U a Steel B 3000 OWt WiiMn Co ov 2000 07;t 2000 07,'i Com") paper Gov's paper in to 00 10 to uo 15 das dais 1", days da Boston ... 4 44 4 4V4 Np ork ..4 4". 4 4U Philadelphia 4 41 4 4i UlchmoiHl .. 4'j 44. 4'. 4tJ I'levclnnd 4'. 4. 4 41. Mlanta . . 4'. 4. 4 4l. Chlcaco . . 4 41. 4 4'. St I.ouls .. 4 4. 4 4U Minneapolis . 4 4? Br, 4 4U Kansas Clt! . 4S 3 4'. 4V. Dallas 44 Wi 85 4 4', San Francisco 4U fi 41. 31. 1 300 IntNlckil. 20 1000 IntPap . 54', 100 IntPpfbttl. 70 100 JonesET . 3' 200 KelSpT. 300 KcHMiCo 500 KenCop . (00KcysT< .!00 LackSCo. 200 LehVal , 100 Louis&N 100 MackLo pC 100 XlnnHliUil 5IX) MuxMot 4Cj 100 MaxMlpf. 7' 100 MaM2pf 375k 100 MajDS 100 M00 JIePct . 0') .tSOO JtlilSi-0 . 10M oOO MoK&Tui. 12ij 84H 42)j 42! i 01 5Mi 0 20 2C 57si 118 Ufl.'i Zl'i 70 37 135, 135 81 81 SUH .15'f 421i 12H 01 60 r, . 20'i 20! 504 llt. . 00 . KM 18'f 108 100 SIoHae 200 NrttA&C. 200 .N'atC&S. 100 NatLeail. 100 NOT&M. 500 NYAIrBr 100 NYCen 100 Xor&Wrn. .",00 N'rnPai . 100 NoSS&C . 2000 OhloCG . . 700OklaPi.Il.. 1000 P-APX.T. too PUR 1100 I'ennhH .. 100 IVopO.i.s 200 TVicM 100 PhlUCo... 0000 1'lerceA . . . 500 PleieeOll. 100 PittsCo.il. 200 1'ondCC. 2100 PressSC. 100 I'untaSrts 100 HyConC .. 500 ItjStSp .. .100 Heaillnc . 200 VamTp. . 1000 RepIftS Id 77', 70ij 125 J 124H 72J' !8Ji 8t 77 523 1 10' 50h fe-l 48K 10J', 10J. 01 04 70 70! 'CW 704 37 100 21 OH 50 12', 27'n 47H 7S' 70H IIJ. 125 72'. 00', 8P't 75!-j 52K 10' 42' 42'- Gov; 5V. 0 20 2 l'i 51,' j llfi'i IIS 25' i M!i 70 37 i-r. SO 3" 50 S3H -IS New York Curb 40 70' 1 37 100 207i 10', 124 27', 47 7S 79'. 41. 121 72;; 00", SO 75' j 54'. 70 37 135 81 35 50 83H 48 10JU 04 70! 10 70Ji 37 100 210H 50 12), 27), 17 78 70,', 41'j 121 2'4 I ll'l'l I 80 I 75' I Alll',1 I'aclicrn Chalmers , City M Hunkers ctfs Cosden &. Co . ... Cramp Curllss . . , nonTst Asphalt Ollletto llazor cllenroik Oil Houston OH . Invincible OU . , Int! Pitroleum 1.1 hlirh at Coal Sales . Marina Copper Merrltt Oil . . . . .Midwest Reflnlna: .Mother Iode new f, . National Allntne L Chem Natl Aniline &. Chem pt National OI North Amor P & V . Y Shipbuilding . . lilts Steel l'crless Hussjan (JoM AUiR . . llllsilan Clovt 6U, . slmins Pntroleum Simla.)! Cons . ... subtnartno Tobacco lrod Ext . . . I'nlon Carbon Union Mlnlnff tex . .. , Cnilcd Motors United Verdo Lxt Wowlbumc Oil Wi lent Martin .. Wrlsht-Murtln pref 11' 1 1 01 ot Nr U' 4S' 411 IS ll!' 170 200 K 13 S7 8S 170 lull 4's 1 100 3J0 !l4'i 1.114 stis nm, SS J3 41 4S Jl Tl llll 17-J fi' rVs 411 in hi SH a st 4s. B (14 00 an a7 II 4S 40 1.1 4,'l 4IJ a.1 .12 H 07'. 07. 1.1 in 30', .17 77 SO 1', 3 48 on 44 47 III 10' 4 .1 sr, 02 FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Sept. II). The foreign ex change muiket opened fairly btendy for the allied exchanges tins morning mid showed a decline of ten points in mnrks. Demand sterling wns steady nt 4.15 and cables were -l.ltl'4. Franc cables were quoted ut H.03 and checks 8.05. Other quotations were: Lire cables It. 05, cheeks, 0.07 ; Swiss cables, 5.57. checks 5.511 ; guilder cables 37 ft. checks 37; pesetas cables IS 110, checks. 1.S.K5; Stockholm cables 1M. SO, checks 1M.05; t'lu-istianlii cables 23.55, checks -3 40; Copenhagen cables 22.10. checks '21.0,"i; Ilelginn cables 8..S0, checks S S'J. mark 1 ables 3.75, c hecks i.70; ruble notes, nominal, at S.M). MME. BUSTAN0BY TO WED io, H7J-., ii7. nr. .i'.'. ID'S 12 30 12.' 18 Wi OUs 21)4 0.1 22Ji 045' 2'i 23 IM1 7S 705; 110' a 43'i as 12 17K 31', C2, 21.' C3 22), Ul, 2s 23 07'' TS's 70'i fJ, 100 llepIS-Spf 104!a 101 43 37' 12 17' 3), CDs 21 03 22', 13i 21 07'. 7S.'. 701i hO's 101 15 IM', IS 25', Widow of Restaurateur Reported Engaged to Italian Nobleman New York. Sept. 10. It is under- t-tood that Mine. Malic 11. ISustonohy, widow of Louis Hustnuoby, who in- llfi-i lieritcd a fortune upon the death of her 43', I husband, is engaged to (Vintc Hocco- '' lee di Uossolo. of Milan, whom she met reccntl while on a tour through Italy before going to the home of her par ents in Constantinople. Mine, n.ustano'bj is proprietor of the Cnfe des ltcaux Arts, und is snld to hae a fortune of .$2,000,000. She closed the big restaurant, the Parisian cafe at Fortieth street and Sixth nve uue, for repairs soon after the war-time prohibition lnw went into effect. 200 HfP.MT . 15.' -Lr .(SOD Itoyi'NY.. 05 t'l'i 100 istL&SF. .. IS 18 ;oo ati.a ,-if . . 20H 20", )00 SavAuns.. 78 77), 000 haxonllot. 17K lS)n 17', 200 S-ltoeCo.OO'i 200 200 5200 SlnOX.Il... 58)i 58.' 57', 1300 SoPac 100 100H 100 200 Noltwy . 2414 24H 24)i 100 StcwWSp.121 200 StromC .. 72 100 StroCrts.. 12K 10J0 Studcbali. 115)S 115't 114.' 115'j 200 StutzMot..l08)i 100 100 100 100 TonnC&C. 13 1000 TcxusCo..2Gl 4: 17' 311's 02 21J. 03 22', V 2-, 23 )7 7b', 70' , 8-J', lOt 15 01s. 18 20.' j 77'. 18'2 200 58.' 100), 24' Burglar Robs Trunk of $500 Almost $500, the proceeds of the t-qle of his fruit crop, was Molen from n trunk In the home of .1. Baries, Welsh road and Fleming avenue, jestcrday. Two gold watches, worth more than $100, and other jewelry were ignored by the thief. 12 11! 12 Marshall Visits Atlantic City 15". HW ':" ! ' Atlantic City, N. J Sept. If). I!'l (lJ 'UJ.Vico Presiilnut Tliomns Tl Mnrslinll arrived here lnNt night to join Mrs. Mnr shall for a rest at the Trnjniorc. Vice President Mnrnhall is expected to re- 13) 13' 13' iniiiu here over Monday and take part 2Uo; -'iW2 zojjs in tlie welcome Atlantic i itv is to 100 Tex&Pao., 10 4UH 40 4u), extend to Lieutenant Commander Itead 1200 TobProd..l00H 10UI 101J 101U 2700 TransOIL. 5UU 50 100 Tran&Wm 58H 58 100 UnAlIoyS. 0 t.0 100 tIK('II.K. 30 30 1300 USKood... 84 8.1 65' 58 50 30 81 13.1 100 fiOJi 58 to ao M-. 133 10G I21)j OU' 100 USIndAl 132M 13.3 100 I KIndApf.105 100 8AI LtuonPac 122 12J' 1J1) 200 UnPacpf.. 0lj;, ' 0U)i Ct)' 200 UBllealty. 41 45 45 -15 ' 11100 UnKetSt..l05 10511 10-1JJ 105'i I 1100 USHub ..IV1H 1131 1WJ, HJ'.i 200USnubrts.il)!! 11, 11' 11;, ' 100 USSmclt.. 083S 08 4,8 t8 I 38000 USdtcel...l02!s 103 102) 10J 800 I'tahCop.. 82H 81, 81), bl'j 200 Wabash. 10H 10 W, 8.'i 400 Wab pf A . . 30 30)i 30 30 ' I .00 WestE&M. 64 54) 61 6-1), I 200 WestMd,. 12J 12), 12)j 12), ' lOU'WUTel... 85)i 83 83'. 83), 400 WhiLK... lU 14) 14) 14' 100 WhlteMot. Ol)-, 00.' C0)J uoi 000 W.llys-O.. 32M 32 31), 31,'i 100 WlleonCo. bOH 81 81 81 200 WorthP. . . SW4 8J 82 82 U dfvld.nd. nnd the living ship NC-4. Box Men'Copy Publishers New York, Sept. lft.-MUy A. P.) Following tlie threat of periodical pub lishers to moe their plants from this city, there came last night, n similar threat from paper box manufacturers, whose emplojes have been on strike for about a month. Penna. Potatoes Gain; Others Lose Washington, Sept. 10. (It) A. P.) Condition of the lnte commercial po tnto crop on September 1 indicated a icld of 123,518 carloads, a decrease of I more than 22,000 carloads from the es timate on the same date last jear, ac cording to a report today by the Depart ment of Agriculture. Virtually every state, the report said, will show a de creased commercial crop. For Penn sylvania, however, a gain of 1030 car loads was estimated. Globe Trotting Circus Agent Dead New York, Sept. 10, Caeser Olu Ietti, who toured Imropp and America many times as advance ngent for Buf falo Hill and Illinium & Itniley's cir cu.n, is dead nt his home in Passaic, X. J. Mr. Oiuletti, who was born In LisNon fifty-eight years ago, received decorations from tlie sultan of Turkey. King of Italy nnd the one-time king of Portugul. Philadelphia Markets PERSHING CHEERS WOUNDED AS ONE LAWYER TO OTHERS Being a Profiteer's Experience Be fore St. Peter Speaking of profiteers, Klmcr N. Powell, Kansas City lawyer, picked this one up while sojourning recently at Idaho Springs, Col. : Ily reason of St. Peter's nge and fulling eyesight, n profiteer slipped by the penily gates and nrrlved In heaven. Soon his presence was discovered, nnd he wns ordered before the judge to ex plain how he obtained entrance. "Your honor, before this case begins, I demand the right to be represented by counsel," spoke the oppressor of poor working men. After a diligent search the bailiff re ported back to the judge he could find uo law) era, so the cane was dismissed! nnd the profiteer nllowed to remain. i opportunity of saying a word to the men Knnsas Citj Star. 'who offered themselves for the supreme I sacrifice, nnd who have carried back General Praises Courage of Men Hospital In Washington Washington, Sept. 10. (P,y A. P.) . (general Pershing, in an address to wounded men at Walter Heed Military Hospital last night, paid fribute to tho fortitude and cheerfulness of American soldiers who were wounded on, the bat tlefields of France. Their courage and spirit, he said, was at all times aa Inspiration to their comrades at the front nnd deserved the everlasting grat itude of the nation. "It is a er,v great privilege for me," said General Pershing, "to have tbo Knew the Type Shopmnkcr What can I do for you, madam? Shopper I don't quite know what I want, but it's to be n birthday present for my husband. Shopwalker May I ask how long jou've been mnrrird, nindam? It is al wajs of assistance to lime such Infor mation. Shopper Dear me! It must be get ting on fifteen years. Shopwalker Bargain department Is downstairs, madam Dallas News. home with them the evidence of it. "I nm sure thnt every member of our army hi France would envy, me the chance of saying to this group of meni who so gallantly repiesented thrlr coun try on the battlefields of France, how much we think of them, how much grat itude fills our heart, for the splendid service they have rendered. I would that I might nij.self shake hands, with each individual nnd express to him my own personal gratification and thanks for Ills courageous service." PROVISIONS There waji a llcht Jobbtns movement .id prices werii without Important ihunite Quo tations llPf-f. In .At. un...l,.ul ..., ..I- dried 54c. beef, knu'cldf-s and i,n,l,T. smoked nnd alr-drled JlSc. pork, famlll. osc hums, s 1". cured, loose. 31'8f Sac. do. Rklnned, louse, a2l34o: do. do. smoked. 94 WJiic: hams, boiled, boneless. 4Hc. nlcnlc shoulders S P. cured, curled, loose. 24c. ilo, smoked SAA'.'ilKc, bellies In pickle, loose, 31c. bronkfast bacon. 30c. lard. 31c REFINED SUGARS OftcrltiKs were lleht, and the market wis nul.t on a basis .of 0c frr line g-riinulatf d. DAIRY PRODUCTS rllCCSIi; Dfrerlncs were moderate, but ample and the mnrkct was quiet and with out Important change Quotations' New York whole-milk Huts, fancy 31. f''3Jc specials higher, do, do fair to eood, 30V& U 31V.C, Wtsions'n whole-milk flats, fnn. SU.i-: do. do fair to irood, 3llf31c Some Csncy Euoda Jobblne at 3.! c. ft 33c. POULTRY I.1VK Pine stock was In fair leouest and flrmlj hold but ulYerlnus were mostly of me dium and tiTiattructlve stock which was dull and IrrctfUlar Quotations Iov1s. not IvC? horns fancy, fat. weighing n7 lbs apiece and oer via express 37fi3Sc. fowls, not I3horn medium sizes, via express, 31 0 1.1c. small sUeB 3(lli.l2c: fowls, white l.e horns, via i xprcss, 2S730c, sprlmr thickens, broilers, not lA-chunis, vellow-aklnned welsh Ini 2"4CT3 lbs apiece, 84C3BC! sprlnB chick ens, broilers. noC 1'Khoriis. eilnw -skinned, welahlna: lVif- lbs apiece. StUS-lc, white lffhorns. jftllov-sklnned. weighing 1' '' ' lbs tiplece 2"S0c, white T,ehorns. jcllow--sktntifsl Fmail sizes 2(1(3 27c: roosters, 21r '4c ducks, spring. 2'c: do. Pekln. old. ?t 2Sc. do Indian Runner. old. 2.1 27c: pigeons, old per pair. 40c. do. oung. per Hr 32W3-5C FRESH FRUITS Trices stcsili and Irade fair We quote: Apples per basket 30,-fft II 7.',, do. Per bushel-hamper Sl2'n do. per l'bl S3 Mlfi-n rantalnuDes western per flat- rratn Jlfrl no Pesrhcs, New Jersey, per basket 7VS'' do 12(93 Pears Hurtlett A " .1.. Ca. ,.,,1 na Op..!.. ,'An...l nu .-.nn. hu'.lal 20fft23c do. Delaware, per falu-J haskel, 2-IJ"-'o. do, Nlagaci per fancy baskft 22lf.'3c' Plums New York Damson. . Pr basket. f.OWnilc Lemons, .per box, S2 n1 30. Oranges. California, per box, S2 40W7, VEGETABLES Potatoes were weak Onions and cabbaga viere steady The following are the qljntT tlons: -White potatoes. Jersey, per basket. No. 1. BOcMIl 10, loner grades. ,in7,rc. White potatoes per InO-lh sucks Side!: do. renna per cwt $J rnl(TH2 7i Sweet pot. toes Southern No 1. per bbl . 3I!3 31: do. No 2, per bbl t" 23542 .',0 Jersey, per basket, 0(lcW$l,l.", Cabbage. New Jer sey, per baskx-t .'iiKS'S.-lc: do, New Yorlc domesllc. per ton. $47933. Onions. New Jersey, per bushel hamper. $1(12. do. per luo-ib. sacks. S2 r.oif a.no. A Difference i "I want to know," said the grim- i faced woman, "how niueh money my husband drew out of the bnuk last , wrek." I "I cannot give jou that informa tion, nindam." "You're the paying teller, nren't jou?" "Yes, but I'm not the telling payer." Edinburgh Scotsman. aches. New Jersey, per New York. i;r I'usbeL. lett. per bushel 2 .S0rt ler bushel. 12 Tnf S3. BRIAND FIGHTING 'THE TIGER' Warn of Petroleum Rise Atlantic City, Sept. 1ft. The Na tional Petroleum Association, In annual convention here jestcrday, sounded a warning that the price of petroleum would be advanced unless there was an immediate and appreciable decrease Iq the cost of production. Delegates re ported that profits were at a low ebb and that the public must be prepared for an increase. To the Bondholders of Frightened by Train; Falls Dead Chester, Pa., Sept. 10.--Stepping aside to avoid an approaching train that was within a short distance of her be fore she realized her dnriger, Mrs. Kutli erino Luoas, sixty-two years old. threw up her hand and fell dead along the railroad tracks. CARMEN HUNT "SPOTTER" Shamokln, Pa., Sept. 1ft. A street car conductor on the Oentralia branch of the Shauiokin-Mnunt C'nrmel Tran sit Company picked up a book left on tlm car by u Philadelphia detective, who came here to spy on the employes who 'were believed to be taking -the company's funds. The book contained cor and register numbers and now the emplojes are looking for the "spotter," Few Parcels Sent to Germany Although parcel post service has been re-established between this country nnd Germany since July, there does not seem to be any great rush of packages to the fatherland. T. P, Johnson, su perintendent, of malls, says that the shipments arc falling way below normal. A Common Paradox "So you're still carrying a mortgage on your house, are you" "Yes, and strange to say I'm carrying It because 1 cannot lift It." Boston Trafcscdpt. ,., Clemenceau, However, Intends to Be His Own Successor Students of French politic are be ginning to realize thnt something like a veritable duel is in progress between tlie "Tiger" and lus only serious rival, M. llrlu'nd, tho Issue ut stake being tho succession to the present headship of the French (iovernment. The latest de velopments, when one rends between the lines, tend to foster the belief that M. Olempnceau, despite all the rumors of his pending letlrement front political life. Intends to be his own successor. Some time before the wnr M, Hrland abruptly separated himself from his old friends of the Socialist party und de clared himself in favor of the policy of burying the hatchet, with the result that lie was balled ns the future leader of the great solid party represented by moderate-thinking France. Ills sup port of electoral reform proposals has since then strengthened his prospects In this respect. Meanwhile, the "Tiger," who lias consistently declared ( nimHcii iiiurougiiiy opposed to an rnango In the present electoral system, has won by his magnificently energetic conduct of tho war un Immensely strong posi tion nmong virtually all the classes of Frenchmen, except the extreme, Social ists, who would probably be very much Inclined to forgive him for his enmity to electoral reform which has, by tho wny, Just been approved In the form of a legislative enactment by both cham-. bers of legislature, t CORPUS CHRISTI RAILWAY and LIGHT CO. A RECEIVER of all the property of the Corpus Christi Railway arid Light Company having been appointed by the United States District Court, sitting at Houston, Texas, the undersigned have, at the re quest of the holders of a large amount of the com pany's Bonds, consented to act as a committee for the protection of the Interests of all Bondholders who shall become parties to an agreement, dated August 26th, 1919. Bondholders are requested to deposit their Bonds with tho FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY, 825 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, the Committee's Depositary, which will issue Certificates of Deposit. As the Company has defaulted in the payment of in terest on its obligation due July 1, 1019, in the judg ment of th Committee concerted nction on the part of the Bondholders is essential to their proper protec tion, to which end the Committee request the deposit of Bonds lib toon as possible. The Deposit Agreement hus been deposited with the FIDELITY TRUST, COMPANY, 325 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Dated September 18, 1919. JOHN GRIHBEL, Chairman LOUIS J. KOLB J. C. NEFF JOHN J. HENDERSON JOHN S. BOWKER Bondholders' Committee JOSEPH A. HENDERSON, )' 1410 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia ) o"etary JOHN P. CONNELLY, J 1526 Land Title Building, Philadelphia Counsel FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY x 323 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia ( Depositary IIMIHIIIlllilllllllllWlM A Quotation (From Funk & Wagnalls Standard Dictionary) DIRECTOR One who directs. Specifically, a member of a governing body, as of a corporation. The following are the Directors of the Continental Equitable Title and Trust Company: William J. McGlinn Peter F. Moylan, M. D." Patrick O'Neill William P. Sinnett John F. Skelly Jeremiah J. Sullivan A Fright Visitor Well, Dolly, how do you like my new hat7 . Dolly Oh, I quite like It Mother says It's a perfect fright, but Jt doesn't frighten me. Edinburgh Scotsman. Watson K. Alcott Edward F. Beale Alfred E. Burk John M. Campbell James M. Daly Thomas Devlin Charles C. Drucding James A. Flaherty Howard B. French John J. Henderson Henry C. Loughlin Joseph C. Trainer John It. Umsted Aubrey H. Weightman Ira Jewell Williams ContitmentaL'-Equitable Title a Trust Company Twelfth Above Chestnut i Philadelphia $1,000,000 Capital $1,000,000 Surplus OVER $10,000,000 DEPOSITS IIMIWIH! ffiamiiiiaiiNiiKiiiiwffiMUMTOjaiii iMMiftmiiaw T,,'J rrMM 0t , r ;- I, u M: Ii' ffi$ CJ n tf