WZX. 'Hty 'I t (SWWnt1 4 h zszzzz V'rTS- l7lyili''-tfj!fj &jrVW'W VTWrvwlfflffl tpyp .CJ i V V yr, EVENING' PtTBLIC LEDGER-PHllJAinilLPHIA; THURSDAY OCTOBER 23, 1910 W wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm W r t Pi' ? is. V 3 tr III llyf. n NbW YORK BOND SALES Summary of the individual transactions on the New York Exchange. Allegheny Vallov 6a 70000 100M Am Smelt & n Ea 2000 87H 4000 87 Am Tel & Tel Ba 300O B5lt' Am Tel Tel a 4000 10W 3000 101 1000 101K 1000 101 4000 101 2000 101 2000 101 1000 101 Am Tel & Tel clt lOfin HUi Am Writ Paper 7a mOO 875i 1000 87 Ann Arbor II U 4a 10000 '52H Anglo-French Ba 3000 07 3 100(0 07 8 2000 07K 6000 97 8 L, 10000 07 A 1000 07H '23900 07M ,, 23000 07J, , 2000 07H 1 1000 97 3 ,.u 25000 975, -. 6000 07 6 6000 07 5 I 0000 07J t 6000 97 3 10000 97 3 3000 97 3 2000 97 5 20000 97U 6000 97Jf 90000 97K JL1000 973S 2000 97Jf 76000 07H 6000 97W 10000 07 3 10000 07H 10000 07Ji 60000 07 3 100000 07K 1000 97 5 1000 07 b 25000 97H 5000...... 97J4 2000 07i 75000 D7H , . 1000 97Ji 2000 07Jf 20000 97 5 10000 07 3 Atl Coast Lino 4s 6000 MH 1000 SOJi A T & S P Ry 4a 5000 79Ji 3000 80 3000 795i 10000 7GM 10000 70J, 16000 70Jf 6000 XOii 9000 70 4000 .9 A T & S F 4a of 60 1000 00!$ A T & S F ndj 3000 73JJ Bait & Ohio ov 6 O00 71)i 5000 71 Bait & Ohio 4a 1000 70W 6000 70H 1000 70 5000 70H Bait & Ohio 6a 1000 09H 2000 00H Bait & Ohio 6a 1000 06 B & O S V 3V4s 1000 81K Beth S Corp fd 3000 SSJ. Beth S Corp lat 1000 07 Brook R T ct 7a 1000 65 Canada South Ss 2000 90 Cen of Ga Rwy en 6000 SS Cent Pacific 1st 10000 77Ji 3000 77H 250OO 77Jf Cen Fao R B 3b 8000 8?). Chea & O cv 4 Ha 2000 78!i 1000 78JS 6000 79 1000 78 2000 79 Chea & Ohio cv Ss 2000 t4H Chi & Alton 3s 2000 47H Chi & Alton im3i 1000 34 11000 32H Chi B & Q 4s 2000 05 ca 26000 95N 7000 05M 2000 OSH 4000 95W Chi B & O cm 1000 82 1000 81 Chi & G West 4a 5000 H7H Chi & N W Bs of 87 1009 08H 1000 0S5i Chi M & St P 4s 2000 72H (2000 72 10000 72 C M & St P cv 44 2000 75M 10000 75H , 3000 75 5000 74r Chi M & St F cp ia 1000 OSJi 1000 OHH Chi M & S P Ch Bs 2000 08Ji Chile Copper 8s 2000 S9 1000 89 2000 89 8000 55h Chile Copper 7a 5000 114 2000 114 3000 114 1000 114 P Chi Rock Is Pao fd 5000 69Ji 3000 68 20000 08K C & W I R R 4a .1000 01 6000 '61 City of Mara B 6a 10000... '...100 1000...... 00K C of N Y 4Kb of Nov 'B7 1000 lOUf C of N T 4a of May '67 2ono. j.... ion; 2000 102 8000 102 Oof N Y4Snf 60 1 ' 2000 97K l Cof NT 4M of 63 W 2000 IOUfJI 2000 ion, 0000 101H 9000 101JJ Cof NY4HBof 65 2000 lOUf . City of Paris 6a 3000 97 2000 07 20000 08K 1000 05H 10000 06H C CC& St Ltrm4s 10000 67H Comp T & R 63 .4000 88( Con fJaa Co ov 10000 100 30000 100 3000 100 7000 ,100 ' iooo. ...f. loo 20000 100 20000 100 7000. ,....100 24000... iwlOOH 25000. .,,..100 6000 100X Col Gas & Eleo 1st .ki'OOU 63 Colo & S Ry 4Ws 10000 so Delrblt Oaa Co 5a 10000...... Ofi!i Den A Rio Gr 4s 5000. 65 Dom Can Cs 1911 6000 08! ( 1000 OSJi' 6000 OMf iooo nsj; Dom of Canada '26 1000 95 Dom of Can 6s '31 1000 OSJi 2000 05 Erlo General Lien 10 0 40 1000 4S!f Erie R R cv D 4000 inn 2'Ki W,l Hud & Man R R fd 14000 6 1000 60 OOO'1 60 6000 66 2000 60 1000 66 1000 56 2'00 50 1000 65!i 10000 65M Hud & M RR Co In 2000 15Vi 5000 155 J III Cent 4s of 62 2000 75W 10000 74U' 3000 74!f 111 Central 5Ws B 1000 OGJj Imp Jap GovB 1st 3000 82J' Imp Jap Gov B 2d 1000 83 Indiana Steel Bs 3000 94H 1000 05 Int Mot ct 4 Ha 12000. 05 05 84H fit'X Rl)i 8W Rl!i 1000 7000 RcadlnC 4s 2000 3000 8900.... IOOO.... 5000.... saoo.... Rep Iron A Steel Ss 2000 111!, 1000 94!i St Ii & 8 F Ino 10000 42H 1000 42H 6000 42 St I & San F So A 10011 69 St L&San F Sec B 2000 71 - St I.. & Southw 6s 3000 02 St 1' Swn Term 6s 41100 0t!f : 3000 02 So Bell Tel 6s 1000 1I0JJ 3000 S7Jt So I'aclfla cv Bs 50000 108" i 9000 10GJS 3000 108 1000 108 So Pacific fd 5000.. 5000.. 2000 . . 2000 . . 32000.. 5000. 27 27 27 27 B 26! i 26! a 20! Int Rap Tran fd 5000 575a 5000 57H 6000 67 10000 67' 9000 57 100(1 57 1000.. 2000.. 1000.. 1000.. 20000.. 10000.. 5. Ik'.. 4000.. 50Ji 66 67 5GKB 50M 50!i 52M 56 . 8055 . R03 . 80)i S0)i To .. 75r ,. 75H 76h K C & a It 3a 1000 SOU Kan City & So 5s 5000 80 2000 80 Lake S & M 3V&S 2000 72 Lake Shore & M So It R 4s of 28 2000 87 L Shore 4s of 31 3'JOO SO 2000 S5H Lack Stl Corp '23 70UO 06 12000 00 Lack Stl Co of 50 7000 i 97 12000 05 10000 06Ja' 6000...... .lOOJi D 200 100 5000 100 2000 9S ,'IUIHI 08 2000 C95Ja' Lack Steel of 23 1000 09 Lehigh Valley 6s 2000 101 Ji 1000 10HS .4000 101H 4009 1015 Louis & Nosh 4s 2000 81JJ 2000 8-Ui Manhattan Elov Cs 1000 07ii 1000 97)f 2000 97 25000 07H 1000 97H 2000 97K GOOO 07 Mldvale S & O 5s 2000 87N 43000 87 Mon Power 6s 1000 so?; Morris Es R R 3H 2000 72JJ Mo Paclflo gen 4s 1000 584 3000 58Ji 119000 58 1000 58 7000 58 7000 58 New Or T & M 4s 10C0 68 N Y C & St R R R en 10000 73 - 5000 73 NYC HRRR 3V48 3000 703S 3000 70H 1000 705i 7000 705a 5000 70i N Y C H R R R en 4a 10000 73 NYC&HRR4S 5000 S3 NYCHRRR6S 4000 95Jj 2000 95?i 1000 05! i 1000 95Jt 2000 95!i 10000 055i N Y C HRRR4V4 3000 SO N Y C & St L 4S 2000 81 N Y Gaa & Eleo L & P Co 4s 2000 08 10C03 68 N Y N H & H R R R Os 10000 76 New York Rya 4s 3000 37 22000 33 New York Ry 4 et 1000 36J N Y Telephone 6s 1000 BOH 5000 905 i N X W & B 4 Vis 2000 44JX Norfolk & West 4a 22000 80 3000 79;;? Nort & West cv 6s 1000 105 Northern Paclfla 3s 20000, 56 Northern Paclna 4s 6000 70U 2000 70 6000 70H North Paclflo 6s 1000 70 1000 70 North Pao res 4 s 2000 7S!f 3000 7SH Oreeon Short L 4s 3000 S3JJ Pao Tel It Tel Bs 3000 70J Penna R R 6s 4000 03U 2000 93J( 1000.'..... 03U 9000 03J 1000 9AM 25000 03 Pere Marquetts Bs 2000 86) 1 5000 85 4000 85 ' Pierce Oil 6s of '24 2OOO......104)f PCC&StLRR 10000...... 01 Pub Serv d N J ta ,aooQ.M.i.M oi 7000 2000 2000 1000.... So Paclfla 2000 .... 10000.... UCOO So Paclfla 4s 1000 7354 So Pao cv 4t 1000 83W 2000 83i 7000 3 "9000 KM 0000 S3! ,600J 83H Southern Rail 4s 1000 6451 7000 64H Texas Co 6s 5000 104 3000 101X 27000 101 Tex & Pao 1st 000 8SK Third Ave adj 5000 33U 13000 33H Third Ae 4s 2000 61H 10000 00H Tol St L & N 4s 4000 62 Union Paclfla fd 2000 70JS- 3000 79!i Union Paclfla 6s 11000 102JJ U Kof O B & I '31 0000 4000.. 1000.. 101 CO.. 2000.. 8000.. 1000.. 10000.. 10000.. 1000(1.. 1C0O0.. 2000.. 2000.. 1000.. 16000.. SoOOII . . 2000 . . 50000.. 2000.. 4SXK). 6000.. OKI .. 6000.. 6000.. 45000 1000.. lUOlO. rojiu l)0b 9(1! 00!i 90.' ( oo;t 9fi'f B6J( 97 97f 97 07H 97Jf 97H 97Ji 97K 07f 975i 97(4 . 97jr 90U 97 5 i7H 97U 97U 97 H COHON OPENS LOWER ON GINNERS' REPORT Spot Houses and tho Trado Take All Offerings Market Ralllos Later U K of G B & 1 '37 10000. 2000.. 4000.. 4000.. 1000.. 7000.. 33000.. 15000.. 2000.. lOOi.O.. 6000.. 1000. .92 93 02H 92U 93 92U 92W 93 92!i 02?f 92H 93 United R R of San Fran ct 4a 3000 70i 2000 . 7Stf United R R Un Ct 4000 20H 3LKK) 29H U S Realty Es 5000 77! i U S Rubber Da 1000 SSH 2000 8S U S Sm & Ret & M 4000 107 U S Steel Bs 2000 100 1000 100 6000 1005J Vlr Railroad 6s 11000 73Ji Wabash 2d 5s 9000 S2H 1000 82Jj West Electric Bs 100U) 07! Western Paclflo 1st 1000 82j Wilson Co cv 20U0 !i75i 3000 97Ji COTTON HBLT WKATUnn CONDITION'S New York, Oct 23. The following Urn pcraturPH vro recorded Irt the cotton bflt this mornlnc. Silicon. Mi Abilene. OUI homa City, Fort Smith and NaKhvlllp, 01; Little nock nml Memphln. fifl, Vlrkbur. Chatmnooitn, Knoxvlllo nnd Atlantn BS, Meridian and Montgomery. '". Ausuata, Thomaavlllr, Snnnrah nnd Tnmpi 72. Han Antonio, New Orleans and .Tnckpon Mlle. 74: I'enaacola, Wllmlnaton and Charleston. 7(1- and Cornus Cbrlll and aaleatnn, 7S. There una 03 Inch of preclrltnlon at Abilene; )0 Inch nt l.lltlo nock! 12 Inch at Ausruatn, ,10 Inch at Memphla Jlerldlan and Havannah, no lorn at Jtaconi .rtn at New Orleans, 74 nt Naahl11es no at VlcUbur. I 14 at Chat- tnnooca nnd LRU at rensucoia. New Yorlt, Oct. 2.T. The rotton mar ket linrl rnthcr n tveak oprnlns today at '10 to Ii." points net drclino, iluo to weak cabled mid the national Klnners' report, cRtlmatinR the rrop nt 10,090. 000 to 10,700,000 bales. The repot t also made condition RS and Hip cltmlng ni.000.000 bftleM, nptninst (!,Ml,:;rl for the same period last year. There was considerable unlondins by Inrnl linldera and RelliuR by brokers nlin frcnuently trade for Japanese interests Spot houses nnd the trade bought the cotton, nnd shortly nfter the oncnln;; the market rallied about LTi to 2S imiuta from the lowest, with the market hteiuly nt about 30 points net decline. I Tho early selling was absorbed b i continued trade buying anil the mnikett turned firmer nfter the first few min ntou nn the unfavorable weather out , look nnd bullish southern wpot and crop ndvices. . By the end of the first hour pnies hnil nearly recovered the enrly losses. Liverpool Cotton 1 Liverpool, Oct. 23. There was n good yemnnd for Rpot cotton today, with prices steady on tho bnRls of nn ad vance of 1(1 points for middling at 22.7fld. The sales were 12,000 bnles, Including 0000 bnles American. The receipts were "000 bales, of which 000 bales were Americnii. ruturcs were steady in the early tleiillngH. Spot prices were: American, middling fair. 20.:iild; good middling, 2.ll)d: fully middling. 2M..-,!)d; middling, 22.7IM ; low middling, 20.01d; good ordliinrj, IS.DOd, nnd ordinnry. 17.DIM. GOVERNMENT BONDS ranama coupoii 2 103ft Tanama reglstere, l's. Ilt.lft Panama coupon -s, 113S. . Panama registered Ss t3S Panami coupon 3s. lOftl ... "nnAitii reBlstered "a Hull. Philippine An. ins I Philippine la. IDVi . . .. Philippine 4a. Hilt IT s Oov coupon :a, tno I' S Ooi reals'.ered : lflSO. V fi (lov coupon Is. 1!H5 . . r 8 (lov reaisieml la. inj.', DIs of Columbia 2-IIS 1B2I nid Ak no nnt, t'S'j mi nt Nil in tfj tin ii.' n i iij n llhl inn low tori', ton' lon'i imp 07 with December to 3,1.82, selling up October . December January . narcn . . May Juiv .... Did. Test. close Today's open .1.10(1 . . It.l.R.lfffnO 31.44 . 3.1 B5WI10 31.12 . . S.V.TTW40 34.R7 . . 3,i.tr,w in at. oo . . 31.7013 34. 20 any l from 11 no a. m 3S SO 3S..12 3.1 21 3,1 00 :w..-.i p m 31 4S 3.1. 1 o 24 73 34 Si Why Gamble The great law of Action and Re action governs both speculative nnd investment markets. While It is impossible for anyone to an ticipatc day-to-day "ripples," the great major movements are as regular as the tides themselves. BABSON'S Reports, based on fundamental stalls, tics, accurately forecast these major movements. They enable you to spot the real buys" at low tide tosell out sour holdinKs reach the peak nd then to buy In again st bed-rock prices. Report on Requeit Full details of th: Babson Method of Investment and our booklet. " 20054 Profit A Recital of Facts," will be tent to Interested Investors gratis, Mcrtly alk lor Bulletin 31-J of Bibioa'i Stsliiticil Or(tmzMion WrUratey Itllla, .Mima Largest Orflmiltahoii nt Its I nrac Icr in tlio Word! ThTORKiaATDr IOJ Lib Bonds B. Lib Bonds 1st 4s Lib Bonds 2d 4s.. 03.70 Lib Bonds 1st -t'.s ll.l.US Lib Bonds 2d -ls. 1)3.88 Lib Bonds 3d 4V4s.D5.-10 Lib Bonds 4th -lyis 1)3.84 Vie Bonds Us... 1)0.72 Vic Bonds -1 s... DD.OS High. Low. 1 :ir 100.88 100.70 100,70 o.i.ko !r:!0 .ir,.:;o SKI.fiO II.-.2U 1KS.70 or,.:!4 Olt.CO 1)0.00 00.58 DH.OO i).-.:i 1)3.70 05.44 03.70 1)0 OS 1)0.01 CORN PIT ACTS WELL DESPITE BEAR NEWS Buying on Resting Orders Causes Movement to Cover Shorts and Tone Holds Steady Chicago. Oct. 23. Weakness in tho market for hogs, favorable weather for the movement from the country, reports that farmers show n willingness to sell nnd the disruption of the industrial con ference at Washington were bearish in fluences in the corn market today. But despite these factors the market acted fairly well. ' There were declines at the opening on selling pressure from local operators, but buying on resting orders by com mission bouses caused a later general movement to cover shorts, which held the tone steady. Some observers said the mnrket disclosed indications, on the part of those committed on the bear side, to force prices downward, and during the greater part of the session there appeared to he n disposition to wait for further development. Some made the point that a sharp rnlly would occur on any favorable factor. Leading futures ranged as follows: Corn( new delivery) Yeit Open Hlffh Iow Close dose Bee. ... 1.S4M l.'.'BK 1.23'4 1.24.V4 1.2.1 Mav ... l.MW 1.23H 1.21?I 1.22S 1.2.". Oats- Dec. ... Tl'i 71'4 70H 71 71S ii 7'i 73V4 7.111 74 73J 74 .May . . . I'ork Cct Jan. ...31.80 32.SS 81.60 Lard Nov 2.1 92 2.1. nn Jan ...23.70 25.35 23.70 nibs Oct Jan. ...J7.20 17.(13 17.20 Hid tAsked. 73H 73 tl.00 32.40 MONEY-LENDING RATES NEW YORK Money ou call, both mixed collateral and all industrial col lateral, opened today at (i per cent fm lending nnd renewing. The relatively easier conditions In time money continued today nnd money was available for present-day periods at 7 per cent. Money brokers express ed the. oninlon thnt there was no cer tainty ot tne present ease ootnined lasting for any length of time. I'rime mercantile i-nper moved nar rowly on account of the limited of ferings. Hates nre 5Vi per ceut for the very best quality, with occusionul transactions under that rate for espe cially attractive material. Business in prime bank acceptances is still only moderate nnd rates are un changed. Call loanj on acceptances remained at 4Ji per cent. PHILADELPHIA Cnll, n-740 per cent; time, ivv4tu per cent; commer cial paper, three to six mouths, BVift? 5'7i per -cent, and six months, 0 per cent. LONDON Money is quoted at 2?s per cent. Discount rates, short bills, 4:'s per cent; threo-months bills, 4 per cent. FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Oct. 23. The foreign ex change market' opened weak with a further break in Italian exchange. In ternational bankers commented unfav orably upon tho failure of sterling to hold up on the new credits. Italian exchange made a further decline, even under the week's preliminary figures. Quotations were; Demand sterling 4.15U. rabies 4.10; frnnc cables S.70, checks S.72; lire cables 10.3S. checks 10.-10; Swiss ca bles 5.02, cheeks 5.04; guilder cables 37-yi, checks 37 ; pesetas cables 10.20, checks 10.12 ; Stockholm cables 24.15, checks 24: Christinuln onirics 22.80, checks 22.05; Copenhagen cables 21.55, checks 21.40; Belgian cables 8.05, checks S.07 ; mnik cables 3.57, checks 3.55. Austrian kronen, 01. BANK CLEARINGS the 4t.50 '31.80 2.1 D 2S SI 24 23 t23.87 18 27 t!8 HO 17.H0 17 3d Pink clearings toda compared with corresponding day ust two vears 1010 11118 11)17 noston. fl7,2,i3,34r, snn,uo7,(iri.i j43.17s.327 I'hlla H7.n87,18 72.OSO.770 r,0 202.003 St Louis. 27,041. R21 2t,. 127.117 Ohlcaro 10.1.129.013 SS.S43.MS llaltlmoro 14,8(13.287 12.S'I8.1!U K.H.1S.2AR N. 'ork .085,576,200 71(1,07.1.1125 .126.831. 4C0 CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS CAPITALS500,000)gi SURPLUS (EARNER S2.000.0OO.OO . ivSWh&SptingGorde PHIIAOEIPHV 58? Are You Aware that, if you are married and have no children and do not make a Will, after certain allowances to your wife she will receive only one-half of your Estate, while the rest perhaps goes to a very dis tant relative? If you leave a Will you make sure that the wife will receive what you wish, not what the law would give her. We cordially invite you to consult our officials freely, without expense, and to con sider the advantages of ap pointing this Company your Executor and Trustee. Upon request our representative will call upon you. You Should Make a Will Today Fidelity Trust' Company iiember f'cdeial llesrrvi System Capital $1,000,000 Surplus $10,000,000 nnnntnivii Office! lkomt Hlreet Ofllett JIS-SSI rhixtrrt St. N. K. Cor. of 43 R1 H. Fourth At. nrrvnil ,v rhntnnt OPPORTUNITY a i'i;vn8VI,vaxi,v coit- l'OIIATIOV require n Sccre. tary nnd Treasurer nhn Mill Int est KM.000, In lie secured hy Improved luifclne,,,. renl ca tnip on llrnuil Street, I'lilln., tinned by the Corporation. A man fnmlllnr lth nutn. tiinlillra ami accessory busi ness will he elen tho pret 'erence. A snfe, profltnble lnestment nnd n liirrntlip lKchlnn for (lie rlclit mnn, No liruliers 01 fiRcnts. (the full particulars In nrst letter. a 350, m:ihii:k orricn Service and Stability $50 ?100 LIBERTY BONDS nOI'OHT ANI SOLD Biddle & Henry 104 SOUTH FIFTH STREET lffmbr rbtludalphliL Gtock Hxchanc LIBERTY BONDS BOUGHT and SOLD Any Drnrmilrutlurn Samuel K. Phillips & Co. R07 rilKSTMT STIir.nT llemheri. PlillmlelnMu .o(lc Krhnnce BUILDERS' MILLWORK Doors, Sash, Mouldings, Columns, Etc. THE HANEY-WHITE CO. ' Plant 17th nnd Glcnwood Ave. Office & Warehouse 21st and Glenwood Ave. Lists From Plans and Estimates Given We Are Still Waiting for your nccount, Mr. Neiphbor, for which wo have been ndvertisinf for somo time past. If you will call and give us an opportunity of explaining, we nre suic wc enn con vince you that wo have something wortli while to ofFcr in the way of service. We particularly solicit business nccounts nnd offer all accommodations consistent with consorva tie banking principles. An Inquiry Entaih So Obligation Trust Company Fourth and Green Streets Capital Surnlun Profit. foaJWMMMItMl III II ; I . $500,000 ,$i,eso,ooo Mlllii. oro. H I"refrr,"l I Notiiftrnie HoHleri d'hllii.) 8 Preferred 1 American Itoml Mm hlner.i 1 I'referreil Ncrtliern (Inf. I.Uht ttnd l'ner flft; I'ref. 1 (MmliHJiinto Itedtirtlon Mine Cs, 1021 Tliomiin Ircn renn U.iomltuc (III (trent l.nlieN Trtiui.it Inter. Oil nnrl ilnn nier. Itenl IXoto (I" letihv ( oKe 5h, 1U59 I People Vitl. l'lre (,lrtird I.lfr Inn, nolit. Morrl Tr-i Nenton Coil Pref. I Clcielnnil A l:rle HJ. Int fin, M3!) I 1 0. Ii. LANSINGEK & CO. L WU Cltetii(it St. 400 Questions Answered Fired NEVER before in the history of the United States have financial words and phrases been so gen erally used. Every investor or Intend ing purchaser of securi ties should understand all of them. A free booklet ex plaining more than 200 which are used constantly by brokers, bankers and financial reporters is yours for the asking. Ask for No. T. U.-63G JONES & BAKER SECURITIES Widcncr Bidg., Philadelphia Pintt Bill, H'tlnt 6005 Kejntm, Rut 2290 New York ClUto Dlrnl Prlvslt Iflrll Detroit TUltlmore Plmtrr BottoB PAIGE-DETROIT MOTOR CAR CO. 7 Cum. Sinking Fund First Preferred Stock. Free from Normal Federal Income Tax. Price 97 Vi and ace. dividend Members rhlladslphta Stock Exfhanse 100c. 5101 land Title Bidg. R t ')lllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllll!llllllllllllllllllllllllllllli I Imports Are Comirtg The British Board of Trade Journal just received, calls attention to the opportunity for. the sale of British goods in Philadelphia. It states: "The United States in 1914 imported from Germany: Dols. Beads and Bead Ornaments 819,725 Bronze, manufactures of 588,173 Cement: Roman, Portland, etc 139,922 Feathers, Flowers, etc., for millinery. 1,514,953 Sulphate of Potash 1,827,763 Lenses: Optical Instruments 237,596 Musical Instruments 1,467,611 Souvenir Post Cards 418,930 Silk Bandings and Beltings 441,094 Starch 227,723 Toys and Dolls 7,718,854 (against 423,342 dols. from England)" g A Complete Federal and State j Tax Service NATIONAL TAX AUDITBUREAU Tax ExpertN nnd 1'iibllo Accountants I 40(1 Tolonlnl Tnit ntdr. S .Mnrket und 13th Sta, ! Pprtiro 1015 Itace 006 5 riilrnKo, Oct. 7M4 tuba. Firm. (13e eeeoncifl, no 2.1. nUTTKR Receipts. Kxtran, (15c, firsts, r,tl 'Ojr, r:OOS Recelnts. 33H8 cases Kasy. lHrsts. r.M4 'IrftTet ordinary firsts, KOolc; mlsctl lantous, 495T.V1C. Ijiwrence E. Rrnwn & Cn CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACC0UNTANT5 1015 UlUL KSTATB TKDST nt.DO. InTestlinte Hud ndjust nurtnershlp tit corporation arenunts. Als preuar C 3. Inroms Tax Keturns. -"ft V ANNOUNCEMENT & Subscription books for the common stock of the 4 Stanwood Rubber Company will close on Friday, October 24th, at 3 JP. M. Price, $17 per Share Trading on the New York Curb commences on Monday, October 27th, at 10 A. M. n Bolster & Company 40 Wall Street, New York Chamber of Commerce Bidg. NEW HAVEN, CONN. Third National Bank Bidg. SPRINGFIELD, MASS, It calls on the British merchants to go after this trade and states, "The American public is looking for care fully made goods of the best quality and are willing to pay the price. ' It is confidently stated that if properly handled a tremendous trade could be established." Imports will quickly increase with the coming of the new year. We are ready to finance such trans actions for foreign trade. Corn Exchange National Bank PHILADELPHIA Chestnut m Second j l.fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil We Announce the Opening of Our Office at No. 10 WEST 48lh STREET, NEW YORK CITY SPECIALIZING IN INVESTMENTS AND SECURITIES We solicit your co-operation At the present time we have to offer a very conservative oil investment which we would like you to write us about. "LET ANDRADE SERVICE LEAD YOU" OFFICERS Cipriano Andrade, 3rd, President and Treasurer Otto Young Heyworth, Thomas Fortune Ryan, 2nd, Vice-President. 2nd Vice-President. Gustave Hcin, Secretary C. ANDRADE, 3RD, 10 West 48th Street New York City Telephone 369 Bryant Cable Addresi: DRADEANC, New York ii?Mrafttift'ftWrtgfflWiWttSfcBlli" IWFTSKlL'WdAJHBWHiBHifr X, t The Matlack'Coal & Iron ion Main Offices 52 Vanderbilt Avenue, New York City. 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