r? "'BaiUW' '!S(afr'lWTmatK',H,a' 1es)rVW'sBs,rege,'''J'-' ' ifflriij.tnr t r,n" i-Tm .-w.--' ft61?rnJiin --j V. ?-.-" r - f ' V EVENING PUBLIC JBpGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1919 X 19 '. i it I,y s BUTTEQ, EQQ8 AND CHEESE New York Sept. 28. HUTTER Slightly higher. Receipts, 403T tuba Hlnfi scoring, 8050i,Ci eitras, SOOnOHc, first, Ml flSHe, seconds. (949S1HC state dairy. BtmJMHo tEOQtl strong Receipts. 845H cases. Freeh-gathered extras, M ft 80c- fresh'gath ered extra firsts, &RCTA7C, freeh.gathered firsts, 4852c, fresh-rathered seconds, A'ifi1 47ci dirties, No 1. 40jr-4;:i No. 2. 32rB lci checks, 88W8SC! undergrade, 3S?3.1o, flrata, 5IMc aeconda, 45fi0c; state, nnd nearby hennery whites, "RfrPOc, gathered whltea, 6277c; western vihltea. flse77c. Pacific coast, 80c, outside, western nnd eouthern gathered whites. .18 5? 72c, atate and nearby hennery browns, nSftflOc: gath ered brown ard mixed, fiSJTfiOc, ref rig-era-tor. No 1. 4fiifr47c, No 2. 449454c CHEESE! Irregular Itecelpta, 052 boxea. Flat, current make, colored, averages run, 20HO80C, flat current make, white aver age run. 20m73()c, colored apeclals, 30V4 T31C: white specials. 30i431c Refined Sugars Unchanged New York, Sept. 23.-rTnlk in the Sugar market continues, nl tiMinl, that tirt change frill lake place In the near future. Ilcfiners, brokers nnd Im porters arc awaiting the developments In regard to sugar control for the en suing year.' One rumor current Is to the effect that the middle west beet producers were about to resume the offer of sugar at prevailing prices, ranging from 0.5 to nbout 10,fi. Prices arc unchanged at f)c less 2 per cent for cash for fine granulated -nnd raws at 7.2Sc for 00 degree centrifugals. To the Bondholders of CORPUS CHRIST1 RAILWAY and LIGHT CO. A RECEIVER of all the property of the Corpus Christ! Railway and -Light Company having been appointed by the United State3 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 the FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY, 325 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, 1919, in the judg ment of the Committee concerted action on the part of the Bondholders is essential to their proper protec ts tion, to which end the Committee request the deposit of Bonds as soon as possible. The Deposit Agreement has been deposited With the FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY, 325 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Dated September 18, 1919. JOHN GRIBBEL, Chairman LOUIS J. KOLB J. C. NEFF JOHN J. HENDERSON JOHN S. BOWKER Bondholders' Committee JOSEPH A. HENDERSON, ( 1410 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia Secretary JOHN P. CONNELLY, ) 1526 Land Title Building', Philadelphia J Counsel FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY ) . 325 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia ( Depositary CORN CLOSES FIRM AFTER NERVOUS DAY Dealings Small Throughout S03- sion Trado in Oats Insignificant FINANflAl BRIEFS I L Philadelphia Markets ADVANCE CONTINUES IN UUII0N MAKKtl BUSINESS NOTES market GRAIN AND FLOUR 17iFATT-!,""P 27t id bushels Th rmen nrm at f'TTKr rate vuoia- levator. government ndard Inspection ar.AarA v,rr So 1 red winter. :!31, v3 i northern spring 31). No i hard winter $2 SH. No 1 red winter garllckv it tt x-- , .i muttv The Kentucky Securities Corporation 2 ai; No l rd. garlicky and smuttv. 2 ai - 1 - .1I..IJ l - ,1.a "lll-U B ii'Miim'u pn.vmpiun oi invuii'uus uu mv The average price of twenty active, Inrlnetefnl etu,lt. nrtfnnniwt 1 .!tl IIPP , cent vpxrrrrinv. tn WH.30. while twenty I Car tola In export 7. " . .' . " .' . . 'sta railroads advanced u.-i per cent, io 70.10. GRAIN nEI.T WEATHER FORECAST Chicago. Pert 23 Illinois ralf to night and Wednesday, Thursday fair t Mis souriFair tonight and Wednesday. Thurs day fair Wisconsin and towa Fair to night and Wednesday: Thursdaj fair. Minnesota Fair tonight and Wednesday warmer south, Thursday fair North Da kota Fair tonight and Wednesday, cooler north. Thursday fair Kouth Dakn'a nnd Nebraska Fair tonight. Wednesfuv and Thursday (air. moderate temperature Kansas Fair tonight and Wednesday. Montana and Wsomlngr-Falr tonight and Wednesday and probably Thursday Cliirago, Sept, 23. Dealings In corn continued small .today nnd the market was nervous, but it finished firmer. The start was heavy on scattered sell ing, due to n statement by Herbert ('. Hoover forecasting louer chnrges for foodstuffa, fine weather nnd lower prices for hogs. Later,, the market was bid up on strength in the cash article. September was the leader because purchasing by cash houses, and offer ings were light. Local interests, who Ited States nrnin rn.....!!..'. nurrlm. of,. - . " - -"------ declaring l'i per! of dSIKn",. NV'wVeWund'er' ToaT No 3 wheat 6c urd-r No I. No 4 wheat ,10c under No 1. x ,-v ,,, 14c under po i For ail wheat otherwise conform InB to the speclncatlons of Nc a or better frUnlmd,'Kncltnt Ln "" ciht. the discount irom the .So ft price will be 3r per bushel for each one pound deficiency In test weight :W barrels against na.Rno.810 barrels othe .hn ,rfTe,encv ,., 1 , "u be In the preceding mouth, n decrease of bought "n . Z,l T ,1 , m 14.-..4an! barrels, according to Standard , b, discou"nte iB .T',,.7,n.sVl,,l.,i. w."' w" un ot i,niiiornia. Accumulation of Overnight Buy ! ing Orders Sends Prices I Up 20 to 42 Points I preferred stock; by cent on that stock. 1 August output of oil In California ', amounted to S.7Sfi.(lt)." barrels against R.OMI.CiOa barrels in .Tulj, an increase , of !)",0!I2 barrels. Total stocks as of H August HI. lniO, amounted to 33,(0.1.- The American Cnr and Foundry Coin panv Is planning to build i new plant at Chicago to cost between SI .00(1.000 and SL'.OOO.OOO. It will be devoted to the manufacture of steel cars, and the expectations arc It will be completed in about six months. cotton rim.T wKATHnn, rnxntTtoNs New- York, Spf C3 The follow Ine temperaturea were recorded In the cotton belt .this mornlnir okUhomn nt "it Abilene ,1fl Mireeport Fr rt Smith T. ti tle Rock and Mrmphls fin. flan Antonio Vlckurc -ind Xnshllle tl2 Knoxvllle 04. rorpus ("hrleti end rhattanooea R Meridian and Atlantn 70. Mnron Mont gomery Augusta Thnmnetllle Savannah nnd Wilmington 72, Tampa 74 lales ton Xew Orleans I'ensnrola. Charleston and Jncksonxtlle 7fi There was nl n h of precipitation at Corpus chrlstl 02 it Shreepnrt Fort Smith Memphis and Chattanooga 01 at Abttene and Aogurti '.'4 at Utile Rock Jx at Vlcksburg.i.tl at Oaleston 30 at XaahMlb, nnd 1 at .San Antonio Net income after charges of the Nor- i folk Southern Itnllroad Company for the . ear ended December .11, 1010, nniounted 1 , to S4R,-'J7. according to the ni Ket waw ruieq quiet We quote, to arrHe vHlow i " ",r J"cal trade as Io qualltj and lor"1'"". "' 1 71 72 per bushel OATS Receipts. 3R.4.11 bushels rh market was nulet but nrferlncs were li.ht annual re- !'n, . prl"f "ere 4c higher We quote i-ar port issued esterdn. This is eqtllva- ' No 2 while 7SW7n7xo 3 white 777!e lent to tnirty cents a snare earned on "Vr-,':.1,' '," ..''" "" i. i i i.. .u- ..... -ii i mo Mti.iiiMi.i mi cnnitai siock ns torn 111 II 1 I I 11 L II I 1 11 II I 11 11 I I 1 II II II I 111 I llll . I'l I" . .... ... . iinrtu uith i tn iMJ nr -r n ennrn m . nsnt tk .. .i - .. Stop-loss orders were ini7. Kliniiiin'tiiig' a Inn-over item Xtl lb packed in 140-pound Jute sark nmniintim- I,-, n not ilolilt . hnl.inre nf io'jo' r -"litrit weet,rn, new- .. MO low 1 CTii Hid .l... t. ... .. ,..- cucr.t'i -iw n'i, lilt- m'l nit nun' in ii u' or seienty-fivp cents a shnre Ag:iiti-t the federal com;enntlon of St . 100.000, the actual net operating income for the onr was R1201,4."ia. leaving a deficit for the gn eminent of $S7?i.r37. emui, out In no case lesa than 2c per bush.-l under the corresponding rrgul-ir grade (lir Iickj wneat wlli 0. discounted Just as hereto- ! fore 2c tier hnahal ... ,1 ...... ..i-. ..! ' jr"Rirnl.",'! Suan'.rrnlf'co'ndTtio o? , N"V Yoih. Sept. -ja -The cotton n.l Sftem.Sl'Si'o'SrutfNTil ' -"lHll thK morning, due o '",,rnl'telphia Just aa heretofore i i to an nt cumulation of overnight bmlng conNn,celpta, 3.10S bushels The mar orders, which -ent first pi ices up 20 to t.tKitrr unner iigni onerings but I I an Inning nmtives were the belt, crv strong stock mat ket nnd a Mew of t'ne steel in- driven to cover. reached. Announcement was made that the government restrictions for the use of good corn for the manufacture of alcohol had been removed It wns said that farmers were dis- , satisfied with present prices nnd were' inclined to hold their grain. Mnn I brokers kept their commitments nt n . "minimum pending n more definite trend ' iu the steel strike. Receipts were moderate. Trade in oats was mostly local and insignificant, but the market finished . steadier I'rofessionnls were fair bincrs. I Leading futures ranged as follows Corn (new delUery) Test.! Open High Low 12 HO close. Sept. . 140 l M4tl 4H M .114 1 4H Dec . 1 2(1 1 2(1 1 24.1i 1 2.V 1 2.i , Oats- Sept B7' r!7' tfi74 (174 W ' " 70 () H' ,0'i f 41 SO 41. SO 41 30 41.00 I 24 55 t24.47 24 50 t24.5() Dec I rork Sent . 41 Lard Oct 24 .10 Did tAsked -.0 Central Leather Declares Extra New York, Sept. 2a. The Central Leather Company has declared an extra dividend of 2 per cent iu nddition to the regular quarterly dividend of 1'4 per cent on the common stock, both pajnble Noumber 1 to stock of record October 10. The follow ing applications have been received for listing on the New York Stoik llxchnnge : Strnniberg Caihu etor Compnnj nf Ameriin. Inc., 2.T.O0O additional shares; ,1, I. Case Threshing Machine Compnnv. SS.'O.OOO additional 7 per cent cumulative preferred stock, nnd Pierce Oil Corporation. Sl.'.OOO, 000 S per cent cumulative preferred stock, and $20,000,000 C'lnss II com mon stock. The security market seems to take the view thnt. recardles of the steel vtrikc. the force of which cannot be determined for n few days, the country Is experienc ing n prosperity still widelv diffused nnd still in the nscomhinc nn activity that may before next piing develop into n brond boom. All thrnncrh this ilisotiict- ing period of labor unrest it has stood ! Jj'i"i its giimnd consistently. J. D. Cummin sold his New York Cotton I'.xchange seat to W. V Hess for S2.1.2.10. , Last seat w as sold for ?24,."()U. points. The princlpil further lalns in cables, n higher inme nptimistn dllSlr sitllfltinn FT.OI ltllnain,B 4 DC. D II.- I I . I 4 .. I. 1. n. r r . . ITis irjrt.i .Vii.. j' L .'T -niK" i ."i cum aonnce io .. .iic lor He ine market iontlnued nrm but demand wir-,t. ..... ,, . , , ., ,, " " ."..-i,iT-,i,i,- niMltliilll .-filing, ns well as le.ilizing, nnd was fol lowed hi reaitintio nf about 2."i point-. Offerings were lendih absorbed bv a bioadening i onmijssinn houv(. demnnd. hnweter. while Liverpool was an mlno bluer to tmer the shott eml of stinil dies, and bifnie the end of the fit-t hour Heceinlwr si,i nt :n .,-, , 47 PROVISIONS points abme lat night's ( lo-ing ligure- 1 in rcn'ipts at tne pons tor tne tiav are estimated at l.'.OOO Imles. aeniiist 111 4U. fin do nearby, pew 0 7S5il(l Kan- ...."'"" "V 1 Iff 11 25, Kansas shott patent new 11121(31175. spring short ?? ?..',.". '-lffX2 25. do. patmt new "!,i1?'.r "', frst. clear, new. in 2.1 ? (p 71 teadj a- 17fi0I? 7 tn, p, r parrels In satks as to quallti i..T, .mr.k"1 f"1"1 steady but there wa little trading The quotations ranged a' follows Reef in sets smoked and al Silb. B4V. I",'. 'nucklo, and tend, rs smoked and air dried 5.1c pork, famlb .ISc nams. h r viri loose .120T3V dn ;i'5'1 l0u" 3-3e do do smoked October 34 O SBe ham. boiled bom-les.. 4l- De' ember Picnic shoulders s r cured Joose 21. januarT . .-...vs. .- I -- 1- IIP I I ! Ill tllCKir . t !-. breakfast baron. .ISc. lard. 31c. jia , Juh loose 31c, JNationalBankof Gminierce ia New:5fort Established 1839 STATEMENT OF CONDITION SEPTEMBER 12, 1919. Reoonrcesj Loans and Discounts "$239,648,237.56 U.S. Liberty Bonds, U.S. Ctfs. of Indebtedness, and Loans secured by U.S.Lib'ty Bonds 136,040,317.13 OtlVer Bonds, Securities, etc. 14,964,709.88 U.S. Bonds Borrowed 14,250,000.00 Stock of Federal Reserve Bdnk 1,350,000.00 Banking House 4,000,000.00 Due from Banks and Bankers 8,306,198.07 CasH, Exchanges and due from FederalReserve Bank 94,869,942.32 Customers' Liability under Letters of Credit and Ac ceptances 40,283,126.06 Interest Accrued 1,192,372.26 ' 5554,904,903.28 Liabilities Capital, Surplus and Undi vided Profits Deposits U. S. Bonds Borrowed Letters of Credit and Accept ances 41,858,270.96 Bills Payable with Federal Reserve Bank Reserved fot Taxes, etc Unearned Discount Time Drafts of this Bank Outstanding. $52,899,287.70 376,077,567.69 14,250,000.00 60,000,000.00 3,760,709.31 1,692,728.00 Other Liabilities.. 2,887,425.00 1.478,914.59 $554,904,903.28 J. HOWARD ARDREY JOSEPH A. BSIODERICK GUY EMERSON JAMES S. ALEXANDER WILLIAM A. DAY HENRY W. dc FOREST FORREST F. DRYDEN JAMES S. ALEXANDER VCf"tTODTfVrS HERBERT P. HOWELL LOUIS A. KEIDEL DAVID H. C. PENNY JOHN E. ROVENSKY CA3HIEH RICHARD W. SAUNDERS mnorons CHARLES E. DUNLAP HERBERT P. HOWELL ANDREW W. MELLON FARIS R. RUSSELL STEVENSON E. WARD ROGER H. WILLIAMS CHARLES H. RUSSELL VALENTINE P.SNYDER HARRY Bv THAYER' THOMAS WILLIAMS The New York Subtronsurj gained 8Hi4,O0O from tbe banks irsterdnv, re diicinR tbe cash net loss since I'rlilny to SI 7.071 .000. (' Middloton Ilnrlnn, formerlj with Sieele, .Tones & Co., is now nssocintcd with the bond depurtinent of McCowu & Co. Ot?t?ln r-r n..n.M "srnicu SUUAilo "nid The market was quiet on a basis of He for nne granulated DAIRY PRODUCTS CHEESE naa quiet and showed no lm rK'J't?r,t ."'V Quotations New Tork. whole-milk, flats fancy .llctf.l.'c. speilals higher, do do fair to good nimaaiUi. Wisconsin whole.,rlk n., fancy :il'o t", t?flr ,n ."t, '"1331c some fano good Jobbing at V1, i? 33c nt'TTEH line grides wer In fair de- manri and nrm und r lUht offerings Pup- puea were innstu of nrsls and seconds which were dull ind Irregular Uuntatlnns niia-imeti ireamerv fancv hlgh-sc-rlng goods nlftHV ;tn r,(lc extra flrats. .ISO .1HC. flrats .i'Jl5T( se onds 4'l(i?.'.lr sweet creimeo. 1 hoi. e ami f.mc iuH4c, doioiiiiuan ItZ,. ? 1 ,B.oml "fone. fancy brands of, ....- ju.,l.,i hi hiuilc ra r to good, .i.idfl "SKI bnls n wiek ngd and a j ear iirh. Vs Toilav' ( lne ojien SI KIWI I 31 ,H4H II llflt; 31 VH?!!! 11 ilOTi 7(1 31 111 ,104 bales 31 10 11 CO 11 7". 11 HI ai mi .11 'io 11 (.. 11 7" 31 nn p in 11 in 31 11 11 Id 31 U Liverpool Cotton Literponl. Sept. 'S. There was a fair H(tie!.t fm spot cotton tnda with price" firm on the basis of nn nihnnce of 01 point-, for midillinc nt 10..'!. The reieipti were ."0(1(1 bales, none American The sale were ."(Mill bales. Futures were linn in the eaih dealings. Spot prices weie Amei n 1111, nilddlini; fair. 'Jl' 13d: Rood liiidilliiis, a). Isd ; tnlli iiiKldliiiir. IO'.isd. middlnii:. lf 3il : low middlinp, 17 .".'Id: liood 1.1 'Nl. and nrdiiun, j.i.Ii.id. NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET New Yorli, Sept. 2.',. The feature of the opening of the market for coffee futures was tho scllinf? of about 10,000 March by one of the local brokers nt 14.0.1, or 20 points below last night's i losing figures. Otherwise, trading was epiiet. 1 In the absence of further selling pres sure, prices worked upward toward midday with December touching Hi; March to 14.0.1. and Mny to 14.00. or "."i to ;t0 points above the low point of the morning. . , ilic (leinnini appeared to tie coming 1 , " 11WMI) I mm i.urnpenn sources, but I were quiet and stea.lv Hading nt ninldaj was not active. ll:no September October 1 Nn ember 1 I)ei ember . January . rebruary I March May June JulN August . . Hid Open 15 20 Yes close 1.1 no . . 1.1 .17 . 1.1 n ... 14 nn 14 70 ... 14 s.i ...14 R.I 14 SI 14 R3 . .. 14 S.I .. . 14 KO 14 .in .. 14 so 14 SO Ml .10 . . . 14 8J .... 0.1c ,.i.P?S?Tr'n rI,h ''" "'',',, ln small run PIS and Ann with a good dilnand Suppllek w!r' i"i?"ll, "' ""'tnctlie stock which 5,n :!"" Qiiotitlons r'ree cases nearb Urf". Pi!,-rnr,'itl.''.urr,'Mt 'ecelptH that will grade $1..llll fur in good 14 40in k moAiVj ,o"'."r.l'v nn'' "estern B,cond. SI3 .'0014 10. inferior b.ts lower fi.ncy se lected iggs Jobbing at nidic.lc per dozen. POULTRY LIVE Fine stork In fair request, but medium and unattracthe stock, dull and irregular The quotations follow Kowls Jiot Leghorns fant fat weighing 5(3 7 lbs. apiece and owr la express 373sc, some very fancy stock as high as 40c. fowls 2k I-cf horns medium sizes Ma express. .143(lc. small sizes .l(l'!T31c fowls white Leghorns la . xpret ISfiCr spring chickens broil, ra not Leghorns M-lIou-sklnned. weighing ftfij lb apiece 34& 3ac. spring chickens broilers, not Leghorns 'ellow-aklnned weighing H Sf-.' lbs aple.e ol.13c white Leghorns. ellow -skinned weighing 1.J lbs apiece JSP.IOc white Leghorns ellow -skinned small sles 'J.ltfT -7c, roosters 235i J4c ducks spring L'Sc do Pekln old, 27flsc do. Indian Runner old. 2.1W27C. plgerna old per pair 3103So do ounT per nilr .1 2 if 1 31c. imnSSEIl He.is fowls were ln good tienian.i oui supplies were mostl or un- e stn.k which was dull Chi. kens leAtlV (lltnta Unit. -n,i la fresh-klllel drv.pUke.1 In boxes weighing -t 1 iih una ier apiece .pic. weighing 4 lbs apiece 30c. weighing 31, lbs jnjii 31c, welshing .1 lbs.. I'llCTjSc. smaller sizes. i'iMii'.'.v. fowls, fresh-killed In hills, drj-p'cked weighing 41, lbs and oer apleie 3Sc, weighing I lbs. apiece. 3,1c weighing 31, I'Nti .inc. weighing 3 lbs 2.1BL'0c. LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS Chicago, S. pt L'3 IKirjS It relpts L"l -(JUil held Meadv to JV lowr Top IU Jl lii'iv. Mi!"iifiis in. .Hum llll T'lfils 11 lls-ht w.i 1 1T!1SL'1 light JinTil7 1ll. hea 1 'ing sows smooth JloitT 1(1 10, parking -1 rough $11 21fi K. 7.1 pigs, $11 Bid SI CAin.l. liecelpts i.' (ino hd Firm beef st.ers .noire and prime $11 'J.lli 17 01 medium and good lid 717 1.1 21 common. $s jl'fi in 71 light weight good and .hoi.e, $141117(11 1 nmmmi and medium $s1.17.1 butcher hlfers, tn 1111 1 I 7.1. cows. Ill -'1 13 31 nlxe,. SJ( .Mfi'.'l 111 MlEi:!' liecelpts 31 1100 head Strong tu Jle higher Pittsburgh, Sept -j.l HOOfHcelpts 11(10 head Lower HeaMese, JIT 1(1 57 1 7 7.1 ha jnrkers $ls r.itr Is 11 light Mirkers. $17 .'1i 17 .10 pi?s lilt .1(10 17. PHi:i:P ANM LAMHS Receipts .lap head KteHdi Top sheep $10 50. top Iambs. J14 .11 I'ALVES Receipts. 100 head Ftend. Top, $2.' .10 fept 23 HOGS Receipts Kansas CIM. 70C0 head CATTLK Receipts 17 "(ill head SUnni' Itecelp's 11 000 head South Omaha, Sept 21 line,1! R. re'its ISno head Market slow no eorlv tr. din bid 21c lower Yeslerdis ..erage l( 7... i'VTTI.K Receipts. 1 I .11.0 head SHKKP Rerlpts 21 lino head ' I lbs . 14 .10 14 11(1 LONDON STOCk MARKET Industrials Lack Steadiness Gl It Edged Section Heavy Oils React Ixinilon, Sept. 23. Industrial se curities on the stock exchange lacked innile the gilt-edged section henv.v ' Japanese bonds were sold. Oils re acted from tbe top. but the mining de partment was good in spots. i , South American rails were firm. I Generally, the markets were quiet nnd I mixed. Perspective a E couldn't see the forest, for the" trees." . y CROM the beginning of time, men have worked. For they have wanted things that only work could bring them. HT OD,A.Y, every man's work brings more than ever it did'before; more in-things more in terms of what he wants. I T is a blessedlaw of nature and progress that men's wants are always a little greater than their powers. , , For a time, a mistaken few may think that the way lo get more is to produce less. But such, mistakes cure themselves; they never persist for long. Every man, we believe, who will look at the situation in his business, and, in a larger way, in all business, from a point a step away from the present ' . ' ' Who will look two years back then twenty; and .then Look two and twenty years forward; Every man who will get a perspective of the vast needs and great opportunities that are opening up here in America and all over the world, will have settled for himself the question of the future. r FTEN successful men are spoken of as having "vision" the power to foresee, and advantage themselves and their asso ciates accordingly. XE venture the opinion that success needs' nothing of the occult or pro phetic ; That "vision" is for every straight thinkfng business man who refuses to be blinded by the small things near at hand,to the very big things just before us. ( It is a satisfying way of looking at things, too; . And it works out. IMBRIE & CO. smaller sizes 22("21c. old roosters, drv picked, 2.1c broilers. Jersey Ice-packed 40 4Rc, do other nearb ice.packed .infi.llc. broilers, western, Ice.packed wtighing 1 Vj (i!2 lbs apiece 3.1('!3(lc. chickens, western Ice-nacked welching " iiJ2. lbs ..ple.e. 30W31c: western, milk-fed chickens. 12 to box. 17 lbs and under to doen. per lb 434.1c, IS to 24 lbs to dos . per lb 42 43c: 2.1 to 3(1 lbs to doz per lb 3.1 (ft, 36c. 31 to 3D lbs to doz per lb . 33c. 37 to 42 lbs to doz , per lb 33 ft 34, 43 to 47 lbs to doz. per lb 3(l(o37 41 lbs and mit to doz, 3S40c spring ducklings, nearby, as to qualltl 32f.1.1r sou-lbs per dozen, white weighing 11 to 12 lb. pr doz $s 5(Hli 2.1. while, weighing 'l t . 10 lbs per doz . $7 .lOia, 8.2.1. white weighing 8 lbs per doz J(Iil 0 75. do. do, 7 lbs to doz $4 50(S 2.1. do. steadiness today because of the strike of - ?!;,"."&. .,,VnW.i FSgijfe """ fminc.r.vnien. Scattorrrl liquidation r neon r rtui i o I Apples nnd patches stend and In Rood demand. Cantaloupe pears and Erarta i easier We quote Apples per banket, fiOc I Y$I 7.. do pr bushel hamper SI 2 V. do, per barrel $3 ,Vlu Cantaloupes western per flat irate "OcM do per standard crate $1 7.W2 'J.. Peaches, New Jersey, per basket 112 2.1, do, New York. I per bushel J3G?3 2.V do Mountain- per bushel. Mfiim Pears tlartlett per i Munnei, vvt.i (in uu necKei, per DUnel i $24 Grapes Concord, per pony basket ' 1 20.22c; do DeUwnrc per pon basket i 18IR22C, do, Nlasari per pons basket 20 23c Plums Ne' York Damson, per uasKei. -tart? nne i-'mnni, per uox. S"nifi 7 10 Oranges California, per box, $2 50 7.B0. VEGETABLES Potatoes were firmer with a Rood dV mind Cabbaee weaker Onions steady We quote White pntatoteo Jersey, per basket No 1 Oj'fiSl 15 lower grades. 50 7flc. "White iMJloes per 150-lb. sack?. J3fJ4; do, TennMHanla per cwt J2 50 2.7.1 Sweet potatoes Southern No 1, per barrel, $a(S3 10 do No 2. per Inrrel. 1 75 2 2ft Jerse per basket frficCS 15 Cah baffe. New Jerev per basket. tnSIr, do. New York domestic per ton $3nff4i (tnlons New Jerse per bunhel. hamper. $1 2, do. per lOti-lb sacks. 2 10 3 50. BANKERS NEW YORK ' CHICAGO PITTSBURGH BOSTON MILWAUKEE 4 mSSSBCS rmi j .Tfaifc. iLi... v.. jBaiLAjjatitu Jft.- ' it i iThiiiiflWMWrLfti i ". ' uijRtiliKi't.-, .; r ,,,r ..-.tv-tn l".at M. I onls, SmK 2,'l HilO. lie (rlpta (1100 head Market atta.h Hulk J17 7.1''1SJ1 hc.iw 117 7.11"! IS, medium Jli S1W11 3d lleht I17TIIS3.1 unhi Imhta ll(l(f?17. hew packlnc no.m smooth II ( it 1125. na.kinn foxsb. roush, 412 2511 I'l 7 . riua 13i 10 10 OATTl.n Receipts 11(10 head M..rk' Ftrona:. rteef te. r me.ihim and hhi.i choice nnd prime tVTt 17 2.1. medium and ffort.l Jl 1 fli in .ommoti 10 1(( 11 llht ueicht, trcod and hoi, e $11117 5n ((iinmn and medium JR 2.11", butcher cattle s.. era ."25W(1 r". JH71W11 ennner. .n.1 cutter. J.1d71((71 e..l c,.lfs llsht -ic 1 sand weUht ll''JO feeder steers J7 5((r( 11 (o.ker ateers $7(10 SHBIir Ite.elpt" 2.1IMI h...l Mi rk. ' stead to hl(?tier Uimlx J12f"ll21 rml and common, Jdll .10 earllns rrp.c Jflfll ees medmm and choice t'tTt' culls nnd common Tu1 Kansas nt. Mm.. S'pt 23 ItnrjK r. clpt nnnn head Irreaulnr Hulk SI" 21 M7fiO. heaMe M7CT17.ln m-dlum" 17 2.117 71 Hoh( ?in S.1C 17 7,1 iB,t lights $1(1 .10(7 17 21 he.uv parking io'vr JMtfin 7.1. pips Mi 17 7.1 CATTLE Receipt. 1.' (ion head and 3nno held calves higher leax beef s(eers choice nnd prime $11 s.irty 7 7,1, medium .and Rood, $12 10(1.175 lommon lo 2.17 12 llaht good and choice $11M7 10 rnm mon and medium s 21 13 1,1 but.h'r . it tie. heifers jni.Hi 11(11 co.es .l 71tf( 1 1 .10 car.ners-nPd c'ltt. rs l 11171 enl.ales lieht and hnd neutht 1 1 25i 1 7 10 feeder steers $ .l'C(( 12 on stucket strers. tn 2.1 ft 10 MftBEP Receipts 17(110 held, higher l.ambs $12.r,0iiri I .10 lulls and comnmn $7 2.1JJ12 21 vear'jrs wethers 'W10 ewes $(l2.1?tR2.1. ekes culls ,md common $3iff(l. breeding evles SSW14 S0 fecdr lambs. jin..iori2 .10 Tallies iTcchrd joslerilay from Yn knlnimn stnto tlio raw ilk inarkpt re inaiiiod at 22n von for Slnliul No. 1 and that Knnsai No. 1 iva'i (jiiotod nt 2300 ypii, tho sanic price- which lias i prcMiilpil for the lust ten dajs. rpmlnlne deotrrs of fashion may lis- docK thomsphos npt sVHiie In rowiix of spirntv -piRht now and staple shade, ' all "mndo In Aineriea." nceordlng to the Textile Color Card Association of Ihe Tinted States. hirh bt-jaii dls- ' tribtitlon jeoterdn.v of turds to the tex tile and allied industries. Last ear only fort j -four colors n ere" sent out. I A .Lipanesp firm In Toklo Is offering nn nil haliutni rloth for making rain coats, for which it claims certain ad iiintaces the chief of which is- its weight. The claim is made that a rain rout of this doth weizhs only ten' ounces. The ( loth Is thoiouRhlj water proof, m.ide of pure silk hnhutai and in a aiiet of i olors. including dark Ciecn. light liltie, dark brown, gray. sk, blue nnd nrious combinations of stripes. A broad and roniprplienslxp plan looking in the development of a world wide market for Ameritnn-niade drcs-es will be piospcutod In the export de paitiiient of the Assni inted Ores In dustries nf America as a icsnlt of ac tion taken In tho foreign trade com mittep of the oigaimatinn I'ully one t lili tl of the membeis of the Associated Ilicsh Indni.tries of America aie de sirous of (hung export business, it was declaied In the frueign triule committee, and plans will be pushed to gie these miiiiit.icluicfs the opportunities they desup Some of t lip lending drpss manufac- , tuiets an. complaining that their con- j tmttors. who make up garments at then direction, are underselling them b fin in-liing duplicate models at le- (lured pliies to ictaileis here i At thp irqupst of the Department of! State, the tanners' mum II has sent to I its members a mnndentinl questionnaire lelathe to tbe jinpnrts of hides from India. This has been done to supply the State Department with information pmpnrntorx to its taking up the mat- ' I tor of the 1.1 per rent Indian expoit embaigo with the piopcr Iiritish nu tbnritits. , There are Indications In thp cotton goods market that business is entering a period of substantial bu.Miig that promises to continue throughout the ie- , inainder of the ,ear. Mill agents, tom inlssion firms, jobbers nnd broker- all teport ttnii-iialh brisk -ales for the fust of tbe week i Amprlra, (ontrar.i to the general idea, is not -iipplnnting am Kiirupcnn lountrj iu South American trade, ac cording tn I.. S. (iarr, of the bureau .if fill'. ii-ii n.irl (l.immti. . i.ii.i.in. . iali,i ' has just letiirned fioni an extended flip tlnnugh South America, whole lie' de oted -pei ial atteulinn to studnng the j 1 oiulilion- iu the textile indu-tn theie. "The lea-on the I'nited State- doe- not oifiiin a hit gee pint e in the textile I i field m Smith Ameiitn is because of the lunger c-tabli-lunent and greater' j fadlities for tiade eiijoed b. the older J I countries," said Mr. (inrry. i August piodiirtlon of new -print in the I'nited States, accoiding to figures i (nmpiled by the I'ederal Trade Cominis- i ,sinn. nniounted to ll.T.4i:i ton-, com-' ,p,ned with li:;.7.'!l tons produced dur ing the cone-ponding month of last I ,i'iii'. Shipments were iu excess of pin idiictinn, ninounting to 11(1.1151 ton-. I cninpniptl with llfi.1170 tons during Au- i gu-t. mis. t j LONDON METAL MARKET New Yorlf, Sept. '.'!. Cable advices rcceiied at the New Yorl. metal ex change i.uoted pi ice- in London todnv n follow- Tin. spot. L'7i 10-. off VJ; futuie- ''7.! 10-. tini'hiuiged, and -trails 277. down I- 10-. Singapore fliV-'. Sale-, -pot .10 tons: futuie- ."70 tons. Stiindiiiil Copper, snot. 100. u decline of ."-. futines 1(10 1.1, nn-(hangc.-. Sale-, -pot. 1'2 ton-; fu tures, 'J7."i tons. Klectroljtic Copper, spot. 110; futuie-, 121. unchanged. Lead. spnt. 2."i 12s (id, a gain of 2s (id and future 2(1. uuchi.nged. Spelter, spot, -10 15- a dinp of Lis; futures 11 l."is, n '. of ."-. EIGHT unusually attractive Tax' Exempt New Eng land Issues are described in our Current Bulletin. These selected isucs are part icularly desirable for discriminating investors and yield 62 to 8 i j1 Bulletin P. P. L.-U6 Iji 'i HollistenWhite&Co. I SO CrcrtM Strett I II ! BOSTON llll 1 PHILADELPHIA fHOVrCLrKl tPKINCPtCU. To Holders of Cities Service Company Convertible Gold Debentures Series B, Seven Per Cent. Ho'rtrn of the aboe Debentures will b permit tM to ronert on or after October lM lfl!t ten per centum (10) of the ag srcatf prlnrlpal amount of Series B De henture owncl bv them renpectively on Sep tember lt 101 It. Cnneriiton may be re fiuenter! b eurh holdern at any date after October 1M, lnjn. and upon delivery by thm of tfce Debentures so desired tn be converted fproperlv endorced If rrIMered to Henry L Dohert H Company Fiscal AJrents, uch Debenture will le conerteti Into Cities Srte Cotnpanv Treferred and Common storks on the basi set forth In such Deben ture?, cert iflri tea for which stock will ba Issued nnd transmitted to such owners In thp amounts repectlelv dun Similar prh ilepes of partial comerslon were e tnded to holders of Debenturea of record rwrmtwr lnt 101P. January 1st. February 1st April 1st Ma 1st, June 1st. July lit ' And August 1st, iniT Henry L. Doherty & Co. Fiscal A(centn cults Service Co.. (10 XVhII Strest New Tork Cltr. Uilifl September II), 11111 Edward G. Budd Mfg. Co. 8 Pfd. Stock Price: 100 and dividend yielding 8 Circular on request. Townsend Whelen & Co. - 30S fHKSTMIT STHKKT Sun Co. 1, 1011 KoinnVe (ins l.lsht Hi. 1027 I otintles (.as i. Klec Ss, 1063 T. .1. Hitter Preferred Tennn. Wnter 4 Tower 8. 1910 Amerlrnn stors 1st Preferred Arme Te 1st preferred Lorat MD4 Land Title Bldg. Rat A New York Tel. Connecttun Hanover Bl61i HXANTIAIj l'-iHiimnN i?i;oros.i.s i tut ovuctuXT.s officii of th- t.'utite nn.iMr Gt-uer.il of the Armv K'lothinc A KuipHKe Division) Muni tins Hmldinir WHHhinBton V C eUd proptisaN in trfpli tt i be received nt ahnn office until 1 1 00 u. m., October 17. 1010. fur furnl'-hin? all or an part of 40 Sl'J Olive Hnb 0 en oats Proposal blinks in1 Infornnt'on f'irnishd on request I'erlil lertlncs Allied Oil Corporation Dividend No. 4 A quarterly dividend of 3 on the capital stock in this Corporation has been declared, payable on Oct. 10. 1919, to stockholders on record at tho close of business Sept. 25, 1919. JOHN F. HANSEN. Secretary. bTKVKNS (III, A (IAS I'lTTMIURGll. IW. ITjW Mini r 11 lll.KKHV I.IVK.N THAT ut V M ilnl Metlni? of thH stock hoMers of tlr. Ilroters nnd Meriiinnts llrttik. i held on the -!lBt da or August loll), at Which 33U7 shares nf the 1(10(1 shnri'S out. standing were present f Ither In person or ' by pioxy. anil otlnc a resolution authorU Ine and cllr . t Inp the nirenors and Oltlcers of the Hank to conert the Drrer and Merchants Hank Into a Nit.onal llsnk, and to make the certificate required therefor by tl-e laua of the United States, waa unanl I mously passed. ERNEST R. PATTON. I Cashier TO ALL MIT1CE MITII10L11ERS OF RECORD ! LOCAL MINING STOCKS ' TOMTAH STOCKS I Bid Ask fish Hoy nil .OS Jim Butler ... . . . 2S .jn Mar.Namara ,"2 ,"."i Midway 17 .20 Mlzpah flxlenslon ... M (id Montana 11 13 Northern Star . "1 07 Hescue null . . HI is , Tonopah DMde 30 .33 Tonopah Kxtinslon ... Jl 1". Vrt End .. . Hi 14 Welt Tonopah . . .In U j DIVIDE STOCKS Allied DMdl (17 (1I Alto Divide 13 .13 I nelcher . . . .:t. 4 1 I Ben Hur 09 .11 Hrqugh Divide . . . . , i Rlrlde Ext 1'j 1 Divide Rynd nil n Divide Con 14 .in .Dividend .'in ..11 fKast Divide 10 .12 Hashrrk Divide 1.' 14 !Hlh Divide in ,i Revert Divide 3s .4.' Ueno Divide . . . .m 07 Rosetta ... 11 13 Kllver Kim IS .14 ' Toncpah Divide 3'i 3"i Tonopah llasb'k as .3(1 Victory Divide .. .20 2 Vjrde Divide 23 27 Zone 33 .55 GOLDFini.D STOCKS Atlanta n3 .05 tlue Hull . ,02 .03 Hooth ... .n .Oi O O D ... .02 .04 Combination Fraction 03 ns. Cmrkerlack . . . 01 .07 Development 13 .13 Dtamondfleld B H 01 .03 rialay .... 02 03 Florence . . M .33 Ooldfleld Con IS .2 noldfleld Merrer 04 .0 Great Bend 02 .04 Jumbo Exter.alon In .12 Kevvanai 01 .01 !.one star .... 3 .on Oro nt .03 Red Hill. ... o .07 hllver Pick 7 .09 Spearhead , . . .07 .09 MISCELLANEOUS Amparo .. , 1H 14 Arliona United 23 .80 Kden . H 1 Mother Lode , 12 .51 Nevada HU1 ..,.., . .. . .2 .04 Nevada Vand 2J ,30 Promontatlo ., ', 1H .1 Nevada tWpnder , , 40 jj TfVW(;.si-T'.X,.,.,... .13 ,1T New Iatue $15,000,000 WILLYS CORPORATION 8 Convertible Sinking Fund First Preferred Stock Par Value $100.00 Dividends Payable Quarterly, September 1st, December let, March 1st, June 1st. Redeemable as a whqle or in part or for the Sinking Fund on any date at 110 and accrued dividend on 30 days' notice. Dividends exempt from normal Federal Income Tax under the present law. Convertible at option of holder into two shares of common stock. EARNINGS: At the rate of five times maximum annual divi dend lequirements, exclusive of any profit from the sale of the new six-cylinder car. Circular on Request. NAULTY & COMPANY Flanders Building, Walnut at 15th Street PHILADELPHIA The quartrrlv Interest Coupon on Stevens Oil & Ga Co. 3-Year 7 Convertible Gold Note t" due October 1. 1010. and paysbU nt Exchange National bank, Muskocecc Oklahoma j M HIBLMi T. September ITi. 1010 r fHK"rilII-IEI.rillA NATIONAL HANK 1 Philadelphia Pa.. September 23, 1(110. The Directors have this day declared a dividend of four per cent (4) for the im three months, pavable September 30 1011). to stockholders of reiord at the close of business September 5.1. 1910 Checks will be milled O HOWARD "WOLFE. Cashier. R. member 1(1 111K. III)lTI)N l-AS AMI FUEL COMPANY Houston. Texas. The reirular quarterly dividend of one and Ihrre-quartem per rent (la4') on ths Pre ferred stotk of this Companv has been d rlsred payable September 30th. 1918. to stockholders of record September 10th, 1010 "J J A. McKENXA Treasurer. rtpeetal Notice l'L'111.10 11KAK1M). A PCULIO hearlnz will be held at the United States Engineer Oftlce, Boom 2B7 l'ederat Pulldlnff. corner Thames and Franklin ata.. Newport. R. I , at 10 o'clock a m. October 4 1010. on tbe subject of the necessity for nd location of sr. anchcrage area west or southwest f Wines Neck Lighthouse In Bustards Hay. Mass. at or near the en trance to thH nuzanrds Bay approacn chan nel to the Cape Pod Canal All Interested nartles are Invited to be present or to ba represented at the hearing. While for accu racy ot record, all Important facta and arcumenta shjfld be submitted In writing. -1i its- iirn'ii Annual Klerttnnw I I ffi5- t I UNITED STATES GOVERNiyiENT LIBERTY AND VICTORY LOAN BONDS i We buy and sell Liberty Loan and Victory Loan Bonds on commission at current market prices. Denominations $50, $100, $300, $1000 Edward B. Smith & Co Established 1S92. BANKERS Afemberj A'eto York and Philadelphia Ktock Exchanoti NEW YORK PHlLAbELPHIA NEW LONDO& ALLENTOWN Mil CHESTNUT ST. EA8TON NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT at r Special Meeting of the Stock holders of the HANK OF COMMERCE, held i Sn the 10th day of September. 1B1. t ' which 1392 ahares ot the 3000 shares out. standing were preaent either In person or bv proxy and voting a resolution authorise tps and directing the Directors and Officer of the Bank to convert the Bank of Cob. merce Into a National Bank, and to make I the certificate required therefor by Uia laws i, the Uulted fcUUs wa. unanlmoiuiy leu. .. - .-wMu, .asnier. pass1 Annual Meetings DELAWARE COAL Philadelphia. September I"-'. 1010. illd i.eneral Odlte, COMPANY Readlnsyrermlnal i-h. annual meeting of the stockholdeM and an election for Nine Directors' to eerv for the ensuing vtar will be held under th Charter of the Company and In conformit with the In. law a, nt the Offices. Beading Terminal. Philadelphia on Monday, October 13. 1911). t 11.13 o'clock a. m. Secretary. HACHIHERYKLrHllW, Wa are equipped to do tbe Vfork at your plant and laye you the expense of lone tie-up Phone Wal. ISM ttai Main SI14 r itm nSmMrmjr,9Tit.T I i y, i", t1" ;a, l! rfi. mtJtmmmm nnniii 1 tl t J
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