HT'V .J It EVEtfl&G PUBLIC LEDGER- PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, 0CT6bER 1, 1919 & . M4MM n is. W I it- I in m if &b r n-. If Br," V Iff. I I ?t TRADE BUYING HALTS DECLINE IN COTTON Outside Business Light Pending Receipt of Crop Report Tomorrow COTTOX tlBt.T WKATHnn CONDITIONS Nut York. Oct. 1. Tin- following torn peraturta wre l tmrclr.l in the rntton tiflt thl morning! ChMtannoml nnil Knosvllle. US: .MerMlari, nm Fnrt Smith. 112- Abilene. Shreveport, Oklnhnnii City. Vlrkebur and Nahv(lle. nil: Atlanta, (IS; San Artonln. I.ltlle Ilni-u Memphis. N"W Orleans nnil Thomaavllle, 70j rmtiirnia, Wllmlnotnn lind Jnrknonvllle Tl; Huron. Aun'Mn, Charleston nl Savannah, 74' Corpus Chrltl nn.l Tampa, T.l. and "Jnlveetnn, 7Ni There waa 3, 1H Inchei of precipitation i' JiKkannvllle. .13 Inch nt Wllmlnlom .lit Inch ai Savannah, and ton. .28 Inch at Charles- New York, Oct. 1. The cotton mar ket today opened ialcr'lrt n decline of 23 to 45 points, Influenced by wenk ca bles, fears of further strikes in Enn land and favorable weather in the South. Liverpool local trnders and tlieHoutli sold niiltp treelr. but there wan jtood trade buying, which cheeked the decline, nnd the market rallied about 10 points, belnit Mi points under yesterday's close. Liverpool was a steady seller of January and March nnd there, was scattered realizing for over the bureau report, also some southern selling. Offcrlnzs were verr well absorbed on I the Initial decline and the market later licld steady wttn prices working some II) to 23 points up from the lowest nnd within 111 -or in points of last night's close. The mnrket Is expecting a condition report of between M. nnd 5." and a crop Indication or between iu.guo.oou nnd 11,000.000 bales. The receipts at the ports for the day are estimated at 27,000 bales, against 12.040 bales a week ago and 23,110 bales a year ago. Tent. c'-one Open Oct M.Mttno at. 40 Deo. 32.21 ft M SI. SO Jan RS.SKffUII .11. OS March 32.4.10 47 32.2.1 ..May 82.B0WS5 32.28 juiv -trc.ia .... I)ld. 11 a. m. 32,13 32.2 1:30 p. m. 32.17 32 24 32.33 32.40 2,169,764 USE CITY POOLS The yearly attendance nt the thirty public swimming pools fell off 340,022 this year over the totnl for 11)18. The comparative totals nre 2.540,380 for 1018 and 2.100,704 for this year. A total ef 43.".012 men. 1.270.703 boys. 134,747 women and 350..102 girls attended dur ing the year. The pools closed last Saturday. BROADER MARKET F OR RA LROADS COMMISSION HOUSES i GOOD BUYERS OF CORN, LOSSES SUSTAINED Abundant Supply of Money MaKos Shifting of Activity an Easy Task STRIKE NEWS FAVORABLE "Foreign Trade Through' Foreign 'investments" Opportunities are offered Amer ican investors to assist in 'The Reconstruction of Belgium on a basis which may mean a very substantial profit. On his trip across the Atlantic King Albert stated: "The situation in Belgium is improving. Our people have done work in greater proportion than the people of any country seriously affected by the war, and recon struction is going forward in a most gratifying manner." On Account of Present Exchange Rates Americans are able to buy BELGIAN GOVERNMENT 5 National Restoration Loan of 1919 "issued in denomination of 1 ,000 francs (normal value $193) at approx imately $135 in American money. Should exchange return to normal this would mean a profit of approximately 43. It will also mean (a) Greater ability on purchase American goods. (b) the part of the Belgians to Greater opportunity for all American manu facturers exporting to Belgium and therefore increased industrial prosperity in the United States. The heroic struggle of Belgium in the great war, the strategic position of its territory, its great manufacturing cities, the great asset she has in the Congo, and the assurance that Belgian exchange will reflect im proved conditions as soon as the reconstruction7 period is over, all prompt Americans to consider the Belgian Government 5 National Loan of 1919 Send for Circular No. PL-64, which . " describes this investment in, detail. i A. B. Leach & Co. Inc. Investment Securities 115 South Fourth Street, Philadelphia Farmers Bank Bldg., Pittsburgh New York . Chicago Boston Buffalo Minneapolis Baltimore Scranton Cleveland New Torli, Oct. 1. The Now Yorlt Kvcnlnc Sun's closing financial review today Rajs: A broad nnd active demand for rails and certain industrial specialties featured today's stock mnrket, while 'ntent strength was manifest throughout the list. The railroad shares assumed the po sition of leadership nnd gains of one to two points were mnde lu (lint de partment, the lower .priced issues hav ing btcn lu especially brisk demand. Strange to sny the reason for this was to be found in the existing labor situation. It has been taken for grnuted nil nlnng that n 'Si per cent rate increase would be given the roads nnd it was thought that the time was not far distant. Now it is regnrded as a certainty that the increase will ma terialize In. the near future because the decline in shipping ns a result of strikes is general, and the steel strike In pnr ticulnr has tended to convince the gov ernment railroad administration thnt the roads cannot hone to make up the ul rciuly large deficit without it. .Justice Hughes's conclusions with re spect to the constitutionality of the ex cess earnings provision of the Cummins' utw continued n factor nlso. Still an other factor is that the abundant supply of money in the country available ,for investment and speculative purposes is constantly seeking nn outlet. If for any reason the industrial stocks do not at the moment prove as attractive bc cause of higher levels of prices or doubts about the steel staikc or other disturb ing elements, interest shifts elsewhere. Last Week Itvwns to some extent Liberty Howls vhich nttrncted atten tion. Just now it would seem to be the rails, although It could scarcely be said thnt the industrials were neglected to day. Judge (Jury's testimony nnd presen tation of statistics before the Senate strike investigation body tended further to strengthen the view quite generally held thnt the steel walkout whs ynck ing in basic justification, whether of the wage scale or working conditions. This was n bullish intlueuce because it was believed it would serve still more to alienate the sympathy of the public. Reports from strike areas continued favorable aud cables from Loudon stated thut men were returning to the railroads In Kngland and Mint the service was slowly improving. The stel and equipment slmres were a bit lethargic following the expansive movement of Tuesday, but they dis played streueth of n sort. Crucible dashed to n new high record of 2."m, up nine points, but that stock was erractic. the coppers, made a good showing nnd so did the tobneos. The oils nd vnnced from time to time, but support wus not consistently offered. The mo tors were heavy. Atchison, Reading, Union Pacific New York Central and Chesapeake and Ohio were features among the stnnd nrd rails. Wnbnsli A. Texas and Pa cific Rock Island, Krie, Misouri I'a- citir, b risco and nttsburgli oi est Virginia were in unwonted demand. NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET New York. Oct. 1. TJie market for coffee futures opened quite and lower this morning, due. to indications of fur ther weakness in the Brazil markets. Call prices were 13 to 18 points below the previous close. The market appears to be much over sold and subject to quick rallies on the signs of demand. Hears, however, point to the fact that Brazil lias sold little coffee and no advance is likely to be sustained until they have unloaded suf ficient of their holdings to relieve the situation. "The Oldest Curb House"1 As a matter of public record the following information is fur nished regarding the organization and management of the Allied Oil Corporation (Organized under the Laws of Delaware, 1917) CAPITAL STOCK Par Value of Share $1 Authorized $12,500,000 Outstanding $9,583,462 Company has no Preferred Stock, and no Funded Indebtedness TRANSFER AGENT AND REGISTRAR, "Security Transfer and Registrar Co., New York OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: J. B. LEVY, Chairman and President Mineral Wells, Texas, Oil Operator. E. A. NISBET Formerly Sec'y & Treas., Benedum ' Trees Oil Co., Pittsburgh, Pu. EDWIN N. OHL Pittsburgh, Pa. Director Keystone National Bank ARTHUR B. CASE, Vice-President A Fort Worth, Texas, .Vice-President and General Manager Armour & Co., of Texas. . SAMUEL L. AYRES, Vice-President - Boston, Mass. Export Wool Merchant, Ayres, Bridges &Co.. J. G. SCHWARTZ Pittsburgh, pa. , GEO. A. BURRELL New York. JOnN F. HANSEN, Secretary New York, Vice-President Terminal Cities of Canada, Ltd., Montreal, .Canada. MORRIS L. PAINTER v Greensburg, Pa. Vice-President Westmoreland National Bank. D. C. ADAMS, Treasurer New York, Formerly of Marwick, Mitchell, Pear & Company. CHAS. C. HENDERSON Pittsburgh, Pa. Assistant Treasurer Allegheny Steel Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. Net earnings from oil on basis of present production are at the rate of over $3,000,000 per annum, and net from natural gas and gasoline, upon completion of construction pro gram, it is estimated, will amount to $2,000,000 per annum. Dividends' at rate of 12 per annum are being paid, the next quarterly disbursement of being payable, October 10, 1919. Complete Circular. 3 c. 25 Broad Street ,tf kwUsV1 W. POPE & CO. New York City Market Stronger on Wet Weather and Higher Rates for Foreign Exchange onAt.v ni:t,T weather forecast ChlcuRo. Oct I Illinois Fair nouth: Prlly cloudy, with howr north tonight nd Thumday. Mhrnourl Fair and con tinued warm tonlnht. Thursday partly (loudy. Wisconsin Showers tonlrht and Thursday, warmer Minnesota Hhowers tonlrht and Thursday Iowa Unsettled tonight and Thursday.' rrobalily shower", warmer east tonlitht, rooler Thursday. North and South Dakota Mostly cloudy tonight and Thursday, probably ahowers esst. Mehraska I'artU uJoudy. probalir local thunder showers cist tonight; cooler ttnlght: Thursday fslr and cooler. Hansa"! Partly cloudy tonljht. cooler: Thursdai fair and cooler. .Montana and Wyoming Unsettled, probably showers tonight ana cooler; Thursday fair. Chicago, Oct. 1. Wet weather over the greater part of the belt, higher rates lor foreign exchange nnd otrengin iu Kpcurltii' at New York encouraged good buying of corn by commission hoiws today, and the market developed strength. Ixieal interests;, who opposed the ad vance early in the session because ofn break in hog prices, the big strike in England, labor trouble nnd continued lethargy on the port of outside in vestors, were forced to cover, anil the bearish influences were nullified. It was plain that the bears felt less secure in their position. Crop news was benrlsb. as recent abundant sun shine helped the grain to be free of damage by frosts. The first run of ltll) yield is showing high quality. There appeared to b no chance of any demnnd from distillers until the ratification of the peace treaty. Oats were strong, with export de mand the bull factor. About 100,000 bushels more were sold to the sea board. A leading elevator interest yns on the buying side. There was selling I by local traders, bur a good demnnd from commission houses was in evldeuce ou nil setbacks. Iteceipts were small nnd stocks are decreasing. Offerings from both first and wcoiid hands continued Jight, Leading futures ranged as followa: Cirn (i.ew delUery) Open Hloh Dec. ... l.lM'i 1.2TH May . . . l.SSto 1. -."' Oats Pec. ... enm 71 N May . . . "2H ".TH Pork ;i . o i 33.00 INCURBTRADNO Many Recent Favorites Are Pressed for Sale Asphalts in Supply TENDENCY IS REACTIONARY Sew lorli. Oct. I. There wns a re actionary tendency to the trading in the JJroad Street Curb and the leading stocks sustained losses ranging; from 1 to more than points. (icneral Asphalt was in rupplr, sell ing down to 131V.. ll hiss of iiiii'rn llinn ." points, nnd the preferred declined dur- ing the forenoon to 1UH. Shell Trans- pore soiu olt J point, to i.i'Ji- .Many of the stocks which hnve re cently appeared on the market were nlso pressed for sale, Loft. Inc.. drop ping 1, to J7',. Itetnil Candy was weak ranging from 'J2j to 2lVi and American Safety Unzor sold down from IS'j to 17j. Indian 1'ncklng was heavy nnd in supply at around ''.". Tutted Pictures maintained a strong tone, selling nt 'Si to 'Sit.. Submarine Itont wns traded in at ITVj to 17. Tobacco Products Ex ports showed no change in its market position, sales being mnde nt :!(', to .'l.". Aetna Explosives sold at TO'C, to 10. Mnrconi of America was steady, with sales at 0 to 7. Sweeis of America dropped from 12'. to 11',. INDUSTRIALS 1)1.1 17 Oet. . . .34.00 Jan. ...3J.SO Lard Oct. . . . L'7 30 .Ian. . . .22.110 Rlb net ...ls.r.r. Jan. ...17.0.-. 27.32 22.7.1 Low 1.24 V 1 2-'S ens; 72S ai.no 32 -, 27 20 22 n Closo 1 21m 1.21U 70 73'i Vest, close 1.24S Rl3 724 31 fi-J 4. 80 33 110 33.2." 27.30 22 7r. 27;30 22.70 Hid. tAsked. IS. 70 1S.20 1 ll."i 17.H2 IS 70 ttS.RS 1S.15 18.10 LOCAL MINING STOCKS TONOl'Alt STOCKS nid . .07 . .211 . ..IN . .IS . or, . 12 December . March May July September Did. Yesterday's close Open 14,43 14.30 14.43 M4.28 14.42 M4.20 14.40 '14.20 '14.10 11 n.m. 14.3.1 14.2,-1 I CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS Chicago, Oct. 1. nUTTER Receipts. 3031 tubs. Market lirm. Extra. 02Vic: firsts, 51flC.lc; seconds. 4ft30c. EOOS Receipts, 7102 cases. Market firm. Firsts. 31 SfMVic: ordinary firsts, 444."c: miscellaneous. 444Sc. General Asphalt We have prepared for general circulation a comprehensive discussion of the Venezuelan oil prospects of this tompany, which should be of special in terest not only to its share holders, but also to those of Royal Dutch and Shell Transport and Tr?"" On request for circular C P.-50 we shall be glad to send yuu u - , Hartshorne.Fales&Co, Member N. Y. Stock Exchange 71, Broadway New York Tel. 7610 Bowling Green Cash tloy Jim Mutler MacNamara Midway Mlzpah Extension Montana N'orthern .Star. . . . HescUP 15ula 17 i'onopall Divide BO Tnnopah Extension 2, West Knd 1 '4 Wot Ton 10 D1VIDK STOCKS Allied Divide 07 Alto Divide 15 Helcher 3S lien Hur 00 llrough Divide 1; Divide Extension H. Divide Syndicate n Divide Con- 11 Dividend CO Bast Divide 10 Hasbrouck Divide 12 Hlsh Divide to Hevert Divide 40 Reno Divide 0.1 Uosetta 12 Silver King 13 Tonopah Divide r. Tonopah Hasbrouck...., 2R Victory Divide 2(1 Verdo Divide 2.1 Zono or, OOI.DFIKI.D STOCKS Atlanta 02 Blue Hull 02 HooUi 0(1 c a I) 02 Comb Fraction 03 Crackerjack OX Development 13 Dlamondfleld U n 01 Daisy 02 Florence 00 Uoldflelil Con 17 Uoldfteld Merit 03 Great llend 02 Jumbo Extension- Oil KewanRs l.one Star. Oro ned Hills. Silver IMck Spearhead .03 (IB (11 04 07 0'J .MISCKLLANKOUS Ainparo Arizona United. . Eden Mother Lode. . . . Nevada Hill Nevada Rand. . . . Promontarlo Nevada Wonder. Tecopa Mining. . Whlto Caps 14 .25 . .02 .25 1W .40 .09 .16 Ask .OS .2" .02 '.07 .15 .07 .10 .03 2i 1 .13 .on .17 .OS .10 .05 .12 .14 .12 .45 .07 .1 I .15 K',i .32 .30 .30 .(IS .04 .03 .OS .03 .1)5 .07 .13 .03 .19 .05 .03 .11 .03 .07 .03 .00 .00 .10 .30 .53 .04 .30 .50 .12 .18 (1 s'i 11 S2 15 Aetna Explosive? Allied Packers American Safety llazor rtni lira .Mis 2 Am Marconi tj: Amer Writing Taper 13 Air Reduction ,V1 Atlantic Loboa si Canadian Car Co 3.", Chandler Motora 07 Con Car ft Fdy pfu 0(1 Carbon Steel 11" Carv, en Tool n Ch.ilmera Motors s Chevrolet .Motors 230 Coca Cola 3ut Cramp in .-uruss .Aeropia-ip 14 x-.merson .monograph Hall Signal Ileyden Chem Hupp Motors International Motors . Inter Products Inter Itubber Indian Pack Lake Torp Hoat Lehigh Coal Sales . . . l.lbby. McN 4 I.lbby Lima Loco Loft lnc Martin Parry N Y Shipbuilding ... Nor Amer Pnp Pulp Otis Elevator Otis Steel United Motors Pressman Tiro Perectlon T & Jl . . , , Philip Morrla Poole Eng Iletall Candv Scrlpps-Itooth Sheli Transport Standard Motora .... fleet Alloys .-, Submarine 17 Sweet of America 1 Pi Snlft Int Ml Tobacco Products ...1 Todd Shipbuilding 1i. Triangle Film v. United Motora 5o United Pront Sharing .. 2?i- United Pictures 2." U S Steamship 44 Vanadium 41 Vlavadau " World Film si Wright-Martin Air . i si'"1 2(5 115 17'4 Ves Ask 10si 54 IN (I H's II 5S S5 45 1)0 1(H) 120 II 301) III ISO 17 7 l II Vj 12 III 5'-i close (sale) 10', 57 "j . 3d . ."(I .' 1 . 11 . 30 . . 70 4. l'.i 12 Till 50 7(l'.i It II 18 r.iT 37 110 211 IT. 4 Hi 6 sSl 1 '. 2'4 '4K Illinois Ohio Prairie Pipe S O Cal ... S O N J .. S O N V ... HTANIIAKD BUTTER, EGGS AND CHEESE ,Nw York, Oct 1 lU'TTKR Higher and firmer. Receipts, 7131 tubs. High scoring. 04V503c: extras. (!3V4(?il4oi firsts. 5703c; seconds. 5153ci state dairy, (12W03c. EGC!S Strong. Receipts, 14.737 cases. Fresh gathered, extra firsts, 03&t!oc: fresh gathered firsts, 00(i (12c. fresh gathered sec onds, r26Uo; gathered extra firsts, Odfi) SOc; dirties No. 1. 40J4So; No 2. S846c; checks. 4243c; undergrade. 420443c; firsts. oSttOOc; seconds, 31(tf50c; stpte and nearby hennery whites, 32il'N4c; gathered whites, HOtfFSSc; western gathered whites, 8380.-: Pacific coast, 83(rf84e, western and southern gathered whites. 5Sia7sc. state and nearby hennery browns, 70(t73e. gathered brown and mixed. 50B50c; fair to prime, o803g; refrigerator No. 1. 4t)lh'3lc CHEESE Steady to firm. Receipts. 5130 boxes; flat, current make, colored, average run. 3031'io; flat, current make, white, average run, 30VjVr31e; colored specials, 3(H4S31'ic; white specials. 30O30V4C. LONDON METAL MARKET Ixindon. Oct. 1. Cable advices received at the New York Metal Exchange this morning quoted prices In London today as follows; Tin Spot, 1271 10s. a decline of 3: futures. 1270 10s. a drop of 1 15a. s'ralts. 2711. an advance of Ids. Sales Spot, 80 tons: futures 400 tons. Singapore, 270, a drop of 1. Sales, 150 tons. Standard cdpper Spot, 108, an advance of 1 5s, and futures, 101 5s. n decline of 5s. Sales, spot, lllll tons; futures, 300 toni. Electrolytic con el Spot. 110; futures. 120, both un changed. Lead Spot. 25 12s 6d: futures. 20 2s Od, both unchanged. Spelter Spot 40 13s; futures. 4t Ids. both unchanged. Allen Oil Boston W.io Oil llrazos Oil .... Cosdcn ft Co . . Elk llasln Home Oil Inter Petroleum Island Oil & T . (Jlenrock Oil . . . Houston Oil .. Merrlt Oil .Met Petroleum . Midwest OU ... Chlo Fuel Omar OU & Oas (n) OILS .173 178 .3(15 375 .2S0 2SS .300 305 .730 740 410 418 IM)KI'B.M)K.NT OILS i; 370 3U3 . 74 7(1 . 2H 211 ll1. 11 n .84 J?,V 20'i . 3IM, 35 . T, H . 414 4i .115 120 . 23 23(4 2',4 -ja, .175 177 . 2.1 20 It otA Sapulpa Refining 1 7s, Sequoyah u r2 southwent oil 2t 5 United Oil 1 "ii MINING STOCKS Jt li lW J4 11(4 TO THE HOLDERS OF Eastern Pennsylvania Railways Company First Mortgage 5 Bonds At the request of the owners of a large amount of Bonds, the undersigned have consented to act as a Committee under the terms of a Deposit Agreement which has been prepared and copies of which may be obtained from the Depositary, the Sub Depositary or from the Secretary of the Committee. More than a majority of the bonds have already been de posited, but in order to give all bondholders the opportunity to avail themselves of the benefits of the Agreement, the Com mittee has determined to accept deposits of bonds up to the close of business October 17, 1919, after which date deposits will be accepted only upon such terms as the Committee may impose. Bonds should be deposited with the Depositary of the Com mittee, the CENTRAL UNION TRUST CO., at its office, 80 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY, or with the Sub-Depositary, the GJRARD TRUST CO,, at its office, BROAD AND CHEST NU,T STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. The Depositary and Sub-Depositary will Issue transferable Certificates of Deposit in respect of the Bonds deposited. All Bonds should have attached the January 1, 1920, coupons and all subsequent coupons. Registered Bonds should be accom panied by properly executed transfers in blank. New York, September 29, 1919. GEOROK WHARTON m'l'KR, Esq., Counsel ROBERT. N. BM1THER, Sccrctarr Care of CENTRAL UNION TRUST CO.,, mi wvauwsr, ricw jerat life SW JSf KDWIN 0. MURKILY, Chairman. HERUKRf COri'Ktl A, A. JACKBON. LKWJS A. H1LKY, YlimrAH WW1IAIX. Com mitt r Alaska B C liR Ledge Uutte New York , . . BoKton Mont C P 3 4 Jerome . . . . Con Ariz First National Forluna Cons Ooldtleld I'onH Uoldfteld Florence . . . GoldfleM Kewanas .. Goldfteld Merger .. . . Green Monster Hecla, Mining Howe Sound Independence Lead . Jerome Verde Jim Butler Jumbo Extension ... MeKlnley-Darragh .. Maema Copper Mother IvOdo Minen Co of America Nl pi Mine Ray Hercules San Toy Tonopah Extension . United Verde West Knd Con 7, s.tt 17 , 40 .1 3 ti R'i 4U . :. o iir 47) ri n" i'.t 7 lift 4i li'f White Caps 17 BONDS Cosden Oil 0s 101 77" .3 80 Jit s 5 "4 it IN mi 03 '1 m. li'a 45 !4 '?. B"i ,iA Cosden & Co lis Russian Govt 3H s Russian Uovl UVti .101 . HO . 37 104 lilt 40 40 LAKE SUPERIOR MEETING No Action Taken on Settlement With Railway Bondholders President Wilfred II. Ciiimiiigliuni, presiding at the ntinuul meeting of tlie btoekholders of the Lake Superior Cor poration today, said that the tentative plan for settlement with the rnilwu.i subsidiary bondholders was not ready for submission to stockholders nt this time, and in view of the fact that the matter was complicated, lie deemed it inadvisable to discuss the terms of the proposition. Indicating the time within wliieh the mntter might bo cleaned up. Sidney Mason, a director, said that the settle ment was predicated on becoming ef fective on .January 1 next, and that it would require approval on both sides of the Atlantic, the sanction of tuo Eng lish bondholders being as necessary as that of their own committee. The meeting was entirely harmonious and sentiment favored leaviug details of tne proposed setucmenr. in tne nanus of the directors. It is uncertain when the date of the special meeting for this purpose will be fixed. Thomas Gibson, of Toronto, was elected to fill the vacancy iu the board caused by the resignation some time ago of Thomas Wighani. Mr. Gibson was formerly president of the company aud is now its general counsel. DIVIDENDS DECLARED Eureka Pipe Line Company, quarterly $4, payable November 1 to stock: of record Oc tober IS. Southern Oil and Transport Corporation. Initial 2 2-0 on preferred for period from June 20 to September 30, 1D10, payable Oc tober IS to stock of record September 30. Mldvale Rteel and Ordnance Company, quarterly of II a share, payable November 1 to stock of record October 15, New River Company, a dividend of 11.50 nn preferred, payable October 1 to. atock pf record October 4. American Clear, quarterly of 2 per rent on common, payable November 1 to stock of record October 15. Pere Marquette, quarterly 1H per cent on prior preferred, payable November 1 to stock of record October 20, subject to approval of the railroad administration, BAR SILVER Commercial bar silver was quoted In Agent and Attorney Accounts rg MIE great increuse in the detail of manag--- ing invested funds lias led many individ uals to seek the services and advice of a trust company. For a small annual sum this Compuny will assume the safe-keeping of securities, collection of income from any source and remittance at stated periods, with accounts showing all the transactions. Our officers will welcome in quiries, either in person or by mail. Philadelphia Trust Company 415 Chestnut Street 1415 Chestnut Street Sinclair Consolidated Comprehensive Description of the Sinclair Merger Its position in the world's Market and its relation to the transition now occurring in the Petroleum Trade. Circular B-l, with much new information, balance sheet, geologist's report, double page map of oil properties, pipe lines, refineries, etc., sent upon request. Lyman D. Smith & Company Members New York Stock Exchange 34 PINE STREET ( NEW YORK Telephone John 4100 BRANCH OFFICE: 527 FIFTH AVENUE Telephone Murray lllll 8700 dllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUIIIIIE Buying Bonds with an Eye to the Future Bond yields are higher now than in prerwar days. But in a couple of years, when all prices are back to their normal low level, the bond brought today will continue its high yield till maturity. Obviously then, this is the time to buy good long term bonds. Send for our list of diversified bonds and preferred stocks. EST & 1417 CHESTNUT STREET A- IV e. Memhera New York fitork KxrhatirA Philadelphia Htock Kxehanre Always llae on Hand u I.Ut of High Grade llonds Correspondence Invited "iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiHiin; We advise the purchase and are making a Specialty of U. S. Government Bonds and are prepared, at any time, to buy or sell large or small lots We have prepared a circular on investment securities which we shall be glad to send you on request IGdctePeabodfyfi-Co. 11$ Devonshire St Boston 17 "Wall Street JNTewYoa-l V nice. ii iew lor ronay ar, 91.111 an ounce, an H ndyance of '0. In London the price I . ' J.U'M Old, u&ebKoroL - . I Willys Corporation 8 Cumulative Convertible Preferred Stock Net tangible assets $287 per share. Business booked for next twelve months five times maximum annual dividend requirements. No mortgage or lien, except Purchase Money Morgtages, may bo created without con sent of 75 of this issue. Larpe annual Sinking Fund. Convertible at option of holder into two shares com mon stock for each share preferred. Mr. John N. Willys is President Prica $100 per thare and acoutd dividend. GARSTAIRS & CO. itcmlcU thUaielpMa and New Vor Sloefc Exotwnmt ,.f 1419 Walnut Street 71BrtMtlrryfT.-: ''I M PI .91 1-ftl h ti 'm nm 4 M ' rtl l&l A'' vut M Ayl ri ii H pm " x oct fi" I'M wTf"1 ,t ' f d. f f ; iv