ii j N s ,! V In ITT" ' ' it tri rr rr rrrTtrT -Try) 8 Cumulative Preferred Stock Geo. H. Adams Co. Business continuously in operation for past 50 years. Earnings 5 Yi time3 pre ferred dividend require ments. Plant enlargement will cpable Company to increase production 300. Assets largely in excess of preferred stock issue. Price $99 and accrued divi dends. Send for Special Ciicular No. GOT. i KFairman&Company DREXEL BLDG., PHILA. Established 1002 Burgess, Lang & Co. Members Boston Stock Exchange Boston, Man, ujuhii imtijjju.""iiii.ijmn NVilSVilV'i'as(J'ViA); f Is Pierce-Arrow I a purchase now? Is Columbia Graphophone ; , a purchase now? . Write for Ciicular C-10-2C I FRANKLIN AYRES 1021-23 1reel llldg., rhlla.. To. lorresponuent, I., s. Itogers A. to. ' .Members of Consolidated Stock Lxchancc , of X. Y. -Jl.'S?' Investors read Tke TVall Sircet Journal r It - ' - - 1 1 70,000 Shares ; Superior Oil Corporation (Incorporated under the Laws of Delaware) ' CAPITALIZATION j No Bonds No Preferred Stock No Notes Common Stock (No Par Value) Full Paid and N on Assessable Authorized 300,000 Shares To be Presently Issued Transfer Agent HARVEY FISK & SONS, New York ' No additional shares maj be issued except for the acquisition of developed or prorcn oil properties equal in value on a per share basis to the Compan's present properties, or for an equivalent in cash, except ftith thr consent of at least 80 per cent, of the holders of the present shares outstanding. Of.thc 150,000 shares outstanding, 80,000 shares will be deposited in a Voting Trust for fnc years. "The dominating purpose of the Dircclois of this Covpoiulion is to base its opciations on the purchase and dc lelopmcnt of cstabliah'ed and producing properties entirely, and to follow the practice of the most successful producing companies in. the petroleum business, such as Standaid Oil subsidiaries and larger independent com panics, and while it is the intention to supplement the operation of settled producing leases loith the acquisition and development of proven oil acreage, when and where such operations are justified in the judgment of the Com pany's management, it is not the Company's intention to engage in the development of Wild Cat Territory." PROPERTY: , v In addition to cash, pipe line receipts, and oil in tank and the equipment beyond that necessary for the operation of existing wells, the Company controls by contract and pur chase scattered oil leases on undeveloped property in Morgan, Montgomery, Owsley, Lee and Jackson Counties, Kentucky, representing approximately 5200 acres, and four groups of oil producing properties in the Estill and Big Sinking Districts of the Irvine Field, Kentucky. 1 These four groups represent 2479 acres with 194 wells fully equipped for operation, having a present settled production of 1132J barrels gross per day, and ample pipe line facilities. There are on these properties 154 inside tested locations with adequate power connections for pipe lines already in operation. EARNINGS: Based upon the present production .and oil prices, the management has estimated that the annual net assured and additional income' after all cost of operating, new drilling and taxes, including Federal, will exceed $800,000, or approximately $5.50 per share. The Corporation proposes to inaugurate dividends in February, 1920, at the rate of fifty cents a share quarterly. MANAGEMENT: The development' and field operations are under the supervision of Messrs. Percy D. McConnell, Wm. M. Dunham, David E. Fritz and Henry Rauch, all of whom from early youth have many years y' development and production. Dr. J. L. Wortman, formerly Professor of Geology at Yale, and the Colorado School of Mines, one cf the world's noted Geologists, is in charge of all Geological research for the " Company. ' Legality of titles will be certified to by Messis. Miller & Chapman, local counsel athvine, Ky.; Messis. Dolltv Taj lor, Geisloi & O'Donnell, Cincinnati, and Messrs. Davis, Wagner, Heater & Holton, New York. Tho legality of incorporation and issuance ot Iho abov& shares have been passed upon for the Corporation by Messrs. Davis, Wagnei, Heater & Holloniand for the Bonkers by Messis. Austin, McLanalian and Merrit. We offer the above Stock for subscription, when, as and if issued and - ( received by us and subject to allotment. i l PRICE $20 PER SHARE ' Subscription Hooks will be opened Wednesday, October 29, 1919, and will be closed at the discretion of the Syndicate Managers. HARVEY FISK & SONS 32 NASSAU STREET NEW YORK ' J , iiniilirtfttW1MffiiM''i'''ii'ti "nil "B'1 ' Jim ' ' ' ' g"in' ' 'NwMlrweitwuiiiiiiiiiii fmn " 'Wi '''' 'I'MtawuMiiiirrrwiaiijiilgfopi. -tmrima" i i i ,iaA-i-aean9wS9Bina .1 . li . . . JSAajfikb Ato ; rtivian", i"Vniin, , 'm , ,r c .. ' "-jii,1 '. i, ,kMi!ik ' ', r ' JSbM PHILADELPHIA MARKETS j GRAIN AND FLOUR WHEAT Becelpts, 10,112 bushels The market sas unctmnKed The quotation!' Car lots. In export ele-.ator. s-oiernment standard Inspection, standard prices No 1 red winter, 12 39! No, 1 northern spring, 2 80s No t hard winter 44 80. No i red winter, narllcltj, JJS7I No 1 rd, smutt., 14 3il: No, I rod carllcki ami smutti. (2 34. United States llraln Corporallon s purchases of wheat Hero hased on the follow ln sclud. ule of discounts: No s wheat, 3o under No li No ,1 wheat, no under No 1; No 4 wheat, too under No, 1: No ft wheat, 14o under No. 1. Tor all wheat otherwise con formtns to the speculations of No, o or belter, but Ottlclent latest welriht, the dis count from the. No li price will be .Id per bushel for each one pound deficiency In test weight. Wheat Krndtlia- below No r, for uaons other than deficiency In test weights will l-o bought on its merits. Smutty wntat will be discounted aicordlnn to.th, degree of sniul but In no fuse less than vc per bushel under the i orrespondlns regular itrade Oar lUky wheat will Ik ill-irountid Just us here tofore Jo per I ushel from the regular grade. Mixed w he-it Will be discounted from 4c to V according to iiuallt, and eondtlion of tul-Uurei I ut unless otherwise instructed the trade may i ount on our taking No 2 mixed utient uf lhllndln1,li lust us heretofore Me Lc undT Iho corresponding regular ' grndt. I COItV .tlecelpt- ); bushel usbols The imr i ado higher under was quiet Wo 1 ket ruled nrni ami a. mii lletil off, r ti3u 1 ill trnne t,uo rt No Jwllow In tar lots foi local trade ut Jl,:i)Hl ib on bpot I OVTfe rtccci'jts TM1 bushels I lie HI tr Cnt itiM niitel hill NtoatU Ulider llffllt Ofler- Inge f.'uolntloiis Cnr lots as to location No 1 tthltl imeWliN" J white, 8lH W Hie No J white. 7Ua SOC No 1 white. W7Mc l'LOUU Iletclpts 1 SS4 020 lwunds In sacks Trade was slow, nnd the market was unchanged Quotations l'er 1"0 lbs packed In U0-lb Jute socks Bolt winter, straight western Slot! 10 45, Uu do, near by SOTuGClO, ham w.nier sirauiu, ii j til stead We quote at 17.83S7 03 per bai rcl In sacks, as to riunllty PROVISIONS Thero wns a. moderate, Jobbing pioement nnd nlues generall wcro well sustained The quotations ranged as follows Ileef In sets siuolel and alr-dricd u ic ,bcof knuckles nn 1 lenders smoke 1 nnd nlr-drlid BOc. pork famllj 37c ham H r cured lonso 274f-Sc, do sklnne 1 loose JIW 2Sc do, do smnkeil 205 10c lvra boiled boneless 14c picnic shoulders S 1 eurod loosv, 'lc do smoked. 2-c. belllen In pickle loose. 2Jc Ireakfast bacon, dt, lard ,0c REFINED SUGARS Supplies were small and tho market ruled nrm on a uasia oi .or ..., uiii- DAIRY PRODUCTS IJVTrnil Tho marl et was quiet but .al- ucs were well suilalned on lino goods offer- lugs of ". lllch were flight The quota- tlons follow l"reli solid picked ream- en fane high s'orlne ki ods 71M7J extras 70c rjtri nrsts itjiouic, urstn u Mtllc aeionlK rtrt .He sweel ere iiiier-. J choice tn fanu. 725i74c fatrto good (II V 70c pnnn junuing ui i" ipi ii it) land i lift 7ic for fair to goal IOtlH lleall fin,! eggs woio III small nip I plj' and firm under n fair demand but offer Ings wirn intistb of mora or les unattrr tile stock which wis dull nnd weak Quota I tlons l"reo tas marbj firsts 20 lo per ' crate nenrbj tu-rent 'ecelpts. Kill 50 fair J to good 1S30S18 00 western extra 1 K.t, ' 0 in. firsts SfH n010 '0, ne- v Unrt w intern seconds 110 O01R. tn I I lotu lower, fancy uelected eggs Jubbln, at tlfn 7ilc per uoa C'HUrsi. OITerlns- cro light nnd t le market ruled (lrm with nun I fatrb niile i The quotations Nrn TiKc whole-mill, fl te 1 fancj VI 83 Vic fair t$5.ood. 31j,8.'3l- OLD FOUNDATION COAL CO. FIRST MORTGAGE 7 BONDS Bought, Sold and Quoted J. C. REED & CO. Bankers Finance Bldg., Phlla., Pa. b!en engaged in the production identified with Standard Oil and sprlngflrM clear" JsT-IW 0 73 fli patent' ' ,!!! -'' J " ilghln. ! , lbs PV, do en iitr. .. ....u,, on, i , (tv m lit tiatnnt i ' "vv white wclffniniT l. lo (I'j inn km?K brands -M 73 13 "0 p,cat' pe- dogen ,J2R0t1S0 dark. 11 SO ft J .'3 IaP'ilf. l,AHIJ51p.. "- ,ur10..--?. t... small nlirt Vn rftCTli. IlJi J I.IJU11 was in uglll requei our '- - --. Information contained herein fulle aut juarantccd by ui, -ft believe to ba reliable. EVEXIXG PCJJL1C Wisconsin, whole-milk fancy 333&ici fair to good, 31082c, Jobbing sales of fancy good 341733c POULTRY I1E 'fho market was au'rt and v oil; under f ilrly liberal offerings, most cf which (bowed poor quallti. Quotations I'o-aK fine nualit). urjtij m-dlum, SiVSUm do poor, 22J4c fhlcl ens fine qualllj, .'.Ifp'tle do Inferior j2CtS4c old roosters L'uttJic ducVe i white Pelrtn 30S2cl do, Indian Runner. I 2830cs geese, 2(l3ucS turkess 813Sc, ' pigeons, old, per pair, 32C5PS3c do voting, I per pair, 2SG30c, guineas j"g per pftiP Weighing J lb and oer aplec ji coctf ! 1 01 weighing 14 p-. lbs apiece U lotf? inn, weighing 1SMU lbs' np'eee si81nG ' guineas old, pr ralr. $191,10 l " DHLSSKD Pine deslrle-sl?ed stock was l prctt yell cleeiied up at full llgures Quoin ' tlonsrresh-kllled dr-plcked In bix.s weigh Ine 4 lbs and oier apleco.40c, weighing 3 , .Hii lbs. J2i"34i.. smaller sites 47l(30c fowls fresh kilted. In bbls , dr,-pickrtl w t Utilti 4' lis and oer npleco .IPcs Vslshlnr litt, lbs, Mt-MIe -.mailer slre, SfiK'B. roosters do -Picked 24c. broiler Tre' I ti e-nurUeit AtWH ih, . itii ntbee i.fn rl . ...... i- i ice-packed .idlfSSf ordinary to god rob 3-,c broilers v ssteni Ire packet witgotng j lin apiece, flMlStlc, rousting cluct , on ti it orti ltm acKea weigning u and er nplMe JJToo cTccotlonni lots were higher welching Hlj lbs, 30c; western ice packed weighing s' (is lbs apiece .MLhc r-n-iri iiiiiK ibii iiiiL-t?in i ii' ii i !! I and under to doten i.er lb iiBs is m aJriS- i4r 1S?-iVrl- ill to' 2S ift lorit rcr lb. n w ile. m xtt 4 it t dozen per lb, .lOUc, i to -47 I. to dozen, per lb lltfJJlc IH lbs ml oer to dozn. i!4?'.c. prlnjr duchllnira, narbj. m to tmnlltj il(J(a40c tsquaba rr dozen v hlto Memnuir 11 i- id" ier uozen r-mra ji wmu' wpignintr u lo u tn FRESH FRUITS Apples ero well cleanei up nnd firm Other fruits sold fnlrlj and aluep genernllj were welt sustained Quotations Ypplce per bushel hamper t!--'i do per bli lirofS tnnberrles, nlcrage good pel traie, $1 "01T2 TO do ttni fanes targe per t rate 12 7,103 Pears Vckel per hushe fT84 30. do Kelfer per bush J12; t.rnpes Concord per ponj basl er 20c do l atawla pur ponj-basket. JI1f2".e lo ine, per Jumlxi basket 4127lsfitl30 I emons rer box J1 104J3 0" Dringc I allf per bot 2roiit7 Orapcfrult 1 lor Ida per bo. Jl 7'i98 70 VEGETABLES ..,, M.,,... .,.. .. Puhl,. ., filrlj and ruled firm us follows W hits po tntoes nearhv. nor haskel?vn I flnt.tft JI 13, lower grades 406000 hl'e pota toes per 111 lb Lirks No 1, ilTt'ti o J $' '0J HO Uhlle potatoes Pelilml nnla, per ct tj tliiJ 0." Sweet pita los Southern Xo t, per hbl J.T ,",oi; ini no iso per uoi z4i'.-:ri jersj er MjukM iVti II 10 Cabbtge N J, per l -i i iiri ri nil t.i if in. i . inmriiin n r it.1 et 27liT(,0c ilo. N T. domestic snn40 n r ton. unit1"! (In Danish ner ton onions per 100 lb sacks Tellow J8S DIVIDENDS DECLARED Inland Steel Co . quirterlv of J per cent, payable December 2 to stock of record TSo- ember 10 International Harvester Co quarterl. of 1 a pr cent on preferred payable December I to stoik of record No ember 10 I.lma IocomotUe CTks qusrterh of 1 3 per cent on preferred raihle o em ber 1 lo stock of record October 31 Tecopi Consolidated Mining Co semi annual of 1 per cent pajable oember 10 to stockholders of record Xoi ember 1 Amparo Mlnla Co , quirterlj of 1 per ent atyl extra of per cent paable ro i ember 10 to stockholders of record Oc tober SI Eastern Stool Co quarterlj of 2'a per nt on common ant 1. pr cent en first and second preferred The common Is paj abl, January li 1020 nnd the preferred Kith pajable December 13 to stock of record December 1 The common Is payable In third I lbert Ioan bonds Amounts lesd than $50 aro pajable In cash ! Registrar LAWYERS TITLE & TRUST CO., New York of oil in its various phases and have been for the larger independent companies in charge of C.E. WELLES & CO. . s Members N. Y. Stock Exchange 71 BROADWAY v NEW YORK V LJDJJGEll PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1919 NEAR MONTHS ACTIVE ON COTTON EXCHANGE Sales of January and March Ap proximate 5000 Bales of Each Delivery corro.s hum- wmntnn co.NiinioNs New Aork. Oct 2C The follow Inr tern- peratures were rworded In the cotton belt this morning Abilene and Oklahoma. ' City, 40. Port Smith, IS. Uttle nock, r0 Memphis KJ, Han Antonio and Nash- I Mile r,4. Shreieport (W, Vlcksbure and Knowllio r.s, Corpus C'hrlatl (IJI Meri dian 01: 'Macon, lutuiti, Wilmington and Tampa, Montgomery 70, Atlanta. Thomafliille, Charleston and Haxannah. 72 New Orleans 74, (laheston Tn sacola and Jacksonll1e. 70 In the cot ton bet this morning there was 02 Inch of precipitation at Bhreveport, 00 Inch at Atlanta, OS Inch San Anton'o and Little Hock! 10 Inch at Tort Hmlthi 14 Inch at Galveston; til Inch at New Orleans ,1J Inch at Abilene, ,M Inch at Olclihnma, 70 Inch at Corpus Christ! and 1.02 at Tensacola Nen Yorli. ltd. L'O.TIie cotton ninil.ot lull to voty inccillar onouins to -, , rt .. li ' '.v ncnr wnntlii rrfloctil)'; rontiiiuoi iml ...... I... . , . . .... ... i """ ,u 8PtK oMuns - to points 'W, MliUc lot positions, influence in an nusen(. ot iroac in tno neir, wero 5 to 25 points loner Iho sellinc of Januiur and Miurli w,as (onsplrtious, approiimatiuR iiO(U) bales of cadi JclUorv, antl tliorc wtis qtilto Kcnoral iiuloidliiR in tho now irons br Wall street nnd other in terests, besides heavy Routhcrn hedRO I piesstire. The market as active nnd irrfffiil.ii throiiKhoiit the earl ti. Tiling. While tliete was disappointment over the failure of MIHiik frosts to materialii which led to selling by estcrda's hit) ers, tho Mouther news otherwise was nRiiinsttlie iop ami there was im ehanRe in the bullish ncrage of spot iul icc. The situation hi this lespect was 10 fleeted in liti insr on dcclims whiih w,i also encotiraRod b tho firm stock mat Ket and rathci more optimistic ie a of laboi conditions. On adtamo to around !!( leuts for January, hnwciei, reallring inert ased nnd there was aNo considerable hedge, selling during the rnrlj ttading, lleports that fJerman interets lme lwuglit riOll.lMM) bale-" of cotton Iter , slnee August 1 nre considered an ellL' i -.. . , . . . , , gerniion u loe.u siuppcis. ii im i -li ies close Open am p in 30 T2ST'3l. 70 3ft 00 30 00 11 0SB8O 00 .10 02 10 01 Ji -. Dei embei lanuarj March Mmj Jul) nid .11 11 HI 1 11 li 10 33 13 II sip '14 fritiT81 03 14 40 84 00 B3 SO 83 III Liverpool Cotton I.hrrpool, Oct. 2f). Cotton futures were steady in the parli dealings to day There was nn nctiic demand tor spot, with prices lirm on the basis of in ndiance of 51 points for middling. at 'J4.IH)d. The sales, were In 1M'I) baits There were no receipts. rfiot prices were: American, middling fair, lis Mid; good middling, 2(I.S0d ; lull, middling. 25 70il j middling, 21IH)d, low middling, 22. Sod ; good oidinai-, 20 OOd, nnd ordinary. It) l)0d. ' 150,000 Shares Mi -MM . 4 !? NEW YORK BOND SALES Summary of the Individual tiarmctlons on the New York Kulmnje m Car & rdry A sooo .. . 17 f. . Am Smelt & It Ds 3000 3S000O 1000 2000 1000 3000 4000 10000 .'000 2000 10000 33 33 31'. 36 33 34Ta 33 ', 34S4 3l',il 31" 30U I 3000 . "fil.j iooo .... se 1000 . HU4 3000 1Kj J 000 . 86H I m Tel & Tol fit 1000 .. 81", 1000 . HI I m Tol &. Tel os 8000 . . . 3Ts I 1000 . 8s, I Sinn el &. Tel Oi 1000 .I00n 3000 ,,l00u 3000 100".t 4000 100S. 3000 34 'i Interhoio Met I'is 2000 33". 1000 3000 1000 3000 36000 4000 10000. 36 38'4 -a it a 23 Ancio-rrench 6l 4000 07 i 7000 iooo iooo .ono mono rodo I000O 1000 tiooo JOOO !00O ItOOO 1000 -'000 7' 97 ' 97 ! 07 8 07j 01' 97i 07 U 7 07 3 7N 97'i 07'i 07i. 10000 2 Iowa central 4 iooo 1"4 Japitu ia ca 1000 Hi 1000 1000 ,, lMl (' . 2000 Ivan Clt 4000 . 02'j H it Js 3R"s & .So 5s 1000 . 74IC, 3000 74")R KCUS1MU 10000 07 La &. Arl. os 3000 si Lack S l orp of 23 1000 90 1000 00 LacKn. S Corp JS 3000 . 87", Lack S Corp of CO 4000 . 85 H L Shore la of 31 6000 o' 10000 08 1000 98 90011 98 Lclilch A il Tliiii 1000 99 Lehigh allcj en iooo , 81 Lehlch Valley 63 4000 . ioios 1000 t011,j 3000 100. Liggett X. .Mjcra 7s iooo in Lorlllard Co 73 inoo . .110 LouIb S. Nash si 1000 , oon, Lou & Xash coltl 1000 79, Louis & .Nash 13 1000 ... 81 1000 83l4 Man Lleatcd 4a 4000 651,3 Manhattan Llev 6s 3000 . 9714 Midi ale & O Ga .'000 87 4000 87 .Mo Kan 4. Tex fd 10000 43 3000 4 I 7000 11 il Pueillo cen 4a .1000 37" J00 57 f. 4000 57 10000 .. SV)t 10000 . B7m 10000 , o; nM M M Mont 3000 . . 38 XnlC&StLUP. 1st 4000 .... 76 x y c & 11 nun 63 IOOO AU Oold M cv 4000 . JO Aleli Trans 4a 2000 J000 11000 1000 2000 ,'000 1000 70'i 78' 79 Vj 79'- 70 in 76 70s tooo 7lii A T 4 S V 4s ol GO ."000 . . A5 All Coast Line 4 iooo .. 14" Bait & Ohio OV iooo . . (IS'ii 5000 00 .'000 . Oft'U J000 . 6'i J00O .. 09", J00O liO'i I lit & Ohio Jl.s ,'000 , . . 8B 1000 .. . 84U 4000 . 84; Halt 4. Ohio Bs 3000 . . 70 J000 . 0 J000 . 60-1 lialt . Ohio 61 iOOO ... 04 3000 . . U51i S000 03i Bai & o 3 w ny J000 . 81 Belh S Corp M 1000 . .. Ki' Beth S Cor Ds ot3 1000 81 lono H-ii, A000 57'i llrooMj n P. T 03 4000 3! U n Trail Co c Os 11000 . . 108la B Union Rmj lot G000 . . 10 Cen D T Co is 0000 ... !G'i Cent of Ga lly Ci 0000 .... 06-1 4 :oo ... 91 C'hoa & Ohio c 4 i 1000 .... 70 dies i. Ohio ov C3 3000 .... 88 1000 .. 8ii 1000 ... 84 4000 85T CIlPS i. Ohio 03 0000, .... 90 Ult B & Q RTO "000 .... 811,1 Chi B . Q 4a 3000 . . . 95 'i 5000 . , . 9.1" 1000 iooo 1000 3000 1000 4000 1000 9Ss 4tj ni', 94'u 04', 1)414 V Cent M C 3Us 1000 . (,31. ' N" V Cen L. H 3sn toon . . 63 I 40110 , 641, I X Y Itallirajs 42b TOOO . .,. 4 X Y Rw a os 3000 .. . 93", Chi S. G West 4a J000 .... Ofti-a C II & fet Paul fd 8000 , .. 01T. C JI & St I' 4a of 23 S000 .. . 801. Chi It I i I' fd 6000 .... 87U 4000 . . . 6;th S000 . i 67n4 1000 67'U Chi M & 3t P cv Cs 2000 ... 74 Chi B &. Q 11 4s 11000 96j 3000 S Chi i C West 4a iooo . . no 4000 60 tOOO Otl'j Chlcato Hwjs C 4000 . , tlia 300 . 83n Chi H I &. Pac fd !000 67"i 1000 07- cm w i n n 4s 1000 . 0" 1000 . 00 0000 . 60 Chtla Copper Si 1000 . . 87i 3000 .... 87 Chile Copper 7a iooo . . us"; Cltv of Paris 6s 1000 . .. 90i loooo ... 96 (j iooo . .. 90; 2000 , , . 06 1000 .. 96 C of N T C 4 of B7 1000 . ..101 C of X V 4i of 58 1000 . 40 C of X V 43 of 60 4000 . . 97i 3000 . . 97'i City of loUo 1000 .. 74 Colo & & Ky 4 '.s 10000 . .. S'i X Y Hwjs ct 3s sooo ... ; 8000 ... 8 10000 ... 0 X Y rtwa of 'oO SOOO OTVa 2000 .. . 97-J X i Telephone 44a iooo .. 8T1 3000 .. S7 1000 ... 87 1000 . . 6Ts 1 X Y Telephona 63 14000 . . 8i-;B SOOO . 901,, j 3000 . , 1)9 '(, 1000 . 00 Mi 1 1000 . 09j 3000 . . OD'Ci Xen Or T 11 4 a TOOO . C94 "Xlagara Talis Cs j 9000 ... 90 I Xorf South us eer A 4000 ... o: "3000 .. C4 Xor & West P Is 3000 . .. TO'l 1000 . T9'i Voitlieru Pacltla 3a 16000 SG 19000 4000 SOOO SOOO 3000 3000 10000 1)000 '4000 56 5 5b T- 5(1 56 Sb at 36Uj 1000 Xorthern Paelflo la 3000 . . 'Hi Xnrth Paclflo Ca "000 .... T5 1000 ... 75 Ore U IX L X Co 4s 1000 . .. KO'i 1000 . 80 Con Gas Co o 10000 BO-' 3000 . . CO" j. 1000 .. 09 22000 . 09 Den & Wo G fd 4000 .... SOH Dom of Can '21 2000 . 07 Dom of Canada 26 1000 ... 03 0000 . .. 94 T 1000 . . 95"i Dom of Can 6s '81 3000 . 9 5 ,i 2000 . 0S'4 1000 . . 93, 4000 . m 4000 or Erie General Lien 800 . .. b 10000 . 48 7000 . 48i Erie c B 3000 ... 43 ISrle URcvD 6000 . . 46U 7000 . .. 46i 14000 . .. 46 II iid & Man In iooo . is Hud & Man II H fd , 3000 . . oT. Oenoral -Moors 1000 .... 78',i 1000 . .. 03rll 1000 . . 3-!i 111 Cent SLD 3s 10000 ., . 67 Ills Cent 4s of 'Jl 1000 ,... 78i 111 Central Btfo 10000 .... 81 1000 .... 81 3000 .... 81 III Cent U O Sijs 10000 .... 73 Imp Jap Oot 4s 1000 .... 60 1 O bhort Lino 5s 1000 . . 9t'i Oree Shoit Line 6s 1000 ,...100i Pac Oon & 121 Ca S000 .... 00'. Penna II II en 4 '-i 1000 .... 9Ui SsOO .... 83Hi Penn eon 4.V4S 6000 .... 4ij 1000 .... 83 Penna n R 5s 1000 .... .'I'iTs SOOO ... 93 1000 .... 93 Peor c". i"ait in 1000 . . . 25,-, Phlla Co c 4a 'iZ 1000 . OOVa Plerco Oil 6a of "24 10000 . ..101 13000 ....101 Pub Serv C X J 5s 1000 ... 65 I Heading M I 1000 .... 67?; 9000 ... 67I Reading 4s I 3000 , ., S4? 83 ?4 4'4 84 ,j 84 821 a iM 84 4 '4000 . 1000 . 3000 .. 10000 2000 .. 3000 .. 8000 .. 8000 . 84 Repub of Cuba '04 2000 .... 014 Rep Cuba Es ot It 10000 .... SenNmrd A r Ij f d 2000 .... 40 St L S. S IV nl 12000 .... don 3000 .... 00 VI 1000 .... 00U 1000 .... 60 7000 .... 60 St & Ban I'ran In 3000 .... 40 1000 . ... 404. X00O .... 40 4000 ,t , 0 In Hap Tran fd 20000 S3 moo 1000 11000 :ooo ivoo t HSU 35 85 ss 35 tl, at 1 k San I1 Hn A i soon . . 07 8000 . . 97 53000 97 U K of O U . I '87 I 3000 ... 57 t 1000 37 n; 3000 . 37 6000 . . 37 1 j 10000 , 57 4000 . 37 5000 . 57 7000 M4 Jt I. & Sun r Set. B 13000 . 68 I 1000 681, 3000 . 69 3000 , 68 St I. &. H Weil 4s 3000 . .. 801 tOOO 68 I 300O .. 83 S I j fo West B 1000 . 61 6000 ... 61 1000 . 61 to Boll Tel 6a 10000 . 8') . feo Pac fd 1 3000 ... 70 bo Pacific- fd '4000 . 87 I Ko Pacific Term 1000 , 75 fco Pacific 4s 3000 ... 67 So Pacific c 4s 1000 . .. 84 So Paclflo cv Cs 2000 ....108 100000 ... 107 So Hall 4s 3000 .. 64 1000 . 63 So Hall Cs 1000 . . 88ln tOOO . 88'1', 1000 ., 88 1000 .. 88 I llilrd A-e 4s 4000 . . 30 2000 I9 Union Paclflo c 16U00 84 3000 . 84 "Ji 3000 8I4 9000 , . 84 I Union Pacific fcl G000 ... 77i 1000 . . . 774 1000 . 77H Union Pacific 4s 1000 , 81 1 300b . , 81 1000 . 81 4000 . . 84 1000 . 84 V K,t! 1UI -Ji 3000 ,,.. 97 45000 . 97 4000 . . 97 43000 . '. 97 10000 .... 97 3000 ... 97 I 3000 . .07 . 3000 . . 97 2000 ... 97 2000 . 57 14000 02 2000 . .1000 1000 6000 14000 . 10 01) 50011 1U00 80011 3000 1000 1000 1000 . 1000 .1000 1000 1000 . 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K0 i-iD iionns od I'jts 11,1 Jli 11.1,20 0.1 22 Lib Honds 4th l'4s 10 12 S)3..;0 03 HO Vic iionds ;;j h... 110.1,0 m riii smns Vic Bonds 4-Jts .. im 02 09.50 119.50 , SECURITIES AT AUCTION Iho foltonlnjr securities ivere sold at auc tion todJj bj Uarnes L ToPand STOCKS iTS shares htai dard Carbon Co. par S00O 5100 '.riot JtlO oOOO shares Tern Piute Mlnln-t and .... Mlllini Co common par 41, lot 1" luOO shares Tcm I'lute Mlnina nnd .Mllllntt Co prferred, par t lot u 5 ehares Tranklln itlonal Hani. , par 1100 . ,, 1.10 -O share; L'o nn 'rclal Irust Co par $10C . . ;(,-) 4 shares Independenco 1'lre In surance Hecurfy Co, par 145. .0 4 ehares People's Nation il riro In siraice Co pir I41 , . iah 1 si aro Uclanrrc County National , l'-inl. Chsi(r. Pa j par JlOu ISo'a 1 share Klrst .National Jlank of Con?! ohockcr Pa , pur -J100 10 1 share l'lro Aseuclatlon ot l'hlli dclphU par 150 .. . 341' 10 shares Continent il Xhuseliffci , RtllHi) Co . 75 10 shares Grm-ititoiu nth and Mh ,. .Stroets)I'jBs-nsr llitlnuv Co 00 11 rharu Citizen (loth anl lllh t Wtrerts) Pafeneer ilhaj Co 442 10 shares Thirteenth and rirteuilh . Htri-ets Puss, nicer IUtlwi (o 1S5 10 shares Thirteenth and I ifteeiilh .Slr'.-tlH I'lin-enkir ItHllnaj Co 1ST 10 fharoH Union Passenger Itill- waj r0 . 1291. 10 shares bccoi d aid Ihlrd Strt-ets l'assens'r Italla Co . 207'i 11 bhiris tin nnd 1 nd Third btiitts Pasvenuer Ilallwa) Co .. .. 20T' o0 sh cntnu "a ltillrund Co first preferred . 40 2J shares cataulssa Itallroad Co second preferred , 10 10 shares Phlla lelrhli ind Cam den rerr Co par $r,u 104 1 shires Pcnnsl.inU Ataduii', of tho lino its par lino u0 50 thirts l'hiladelr ill Iractlou fo 01'j 14 bhi'i's Amorl an Predslliff Co , par J100 98': 5 si i.s IVtst Philadelphia lUnl . nir 550 . . 45 1 shares Heal 1 -.tat,! lrust Co pnferred. par lloo . . . 07 15 shares Olant Portland Cement Co preferred par lr0 24 1 share Olant Portland Cement Co common . 5 51 shares United 1 ubllc Utilities Co preferred . . SO 100 aharw United TuWIo U'llltles Co. common , , 61 100 ehares Tonopah Mining Co (Ne ada). par 1 . J 114 snar-a Tonopah ltelmont iiciel opment Co , par 1 . J CO.NDS 54000 lIestonllle Mantua and I'alrmount Passenger llall u ay Co 5 ier (cut consoll dated niortvacc ( oupons May and Noi ember Duo 14 931, J10UO0O Ins Kdlsor l'onlana Ce ment Co , 0 per cent flrst mortrtaBe (Sln'clnir fund ) coupons April and (Jclo- ber Duo 1010 ( prll, 1911. coupon and all tub seqjent coiiDons attached 1. coupon and all tub Jent coupons attached ) : dlson lortland ( enunt IS". j-3 000 The I dlson lortland 1 snunt Co (, ner pent IIthI mort u:o (iinkuif; fun 1 ) (011 pons April and Octobei Die, 13 1 'l (CVtob 1 1UI8 coupon ant1 all rubseriuent coupons aitacheO f-OOO American Clas Co 7 nr cent cont.rtiblo notes C oupons January and Jul) .. .., .13 Uuo J14S $14 000 American Oas Co JiOOOO ltoublea Russian uoieru ment 4 per cent trust ier tlucatec Coupons Janu- f- !).', uary and July Due lut'i lilted Jtallua-.s Co 4 ner 13,000 United cent trust certlRcates Cou pons January and Julj. Due 1049 .... $11 000 John Waramaker 5 per cent first mort;aeo Coupons iprl! and October Duo HUt J 000 Phllidclphlii buburban Gas ;nd Iliectrlc Co t er cen llrst and rcfunJIni mori ffa:re. Coupons 1 ebruai and AUBUSt 1. Due Peb ruars 1. 1000 14 Out) -s J'ctersburc and i.ulf Rallna Co 6 per cent ilrst inortEasc (Mlnl.luK fund ) CouponM Tcbruan . .":na Auicust. Duo 11147 13 000 Citizens' Traction Co 0 per cent1 ilrst mortiraKe Coil pons April and October 1 na oc 1044 jjuo wpru j, S3', 11.000 Saylon P. tier and Lien Co 5 per cent Ilrst and r-fundlnir mortiranre Cou pe ns June and December 1 Due June 1. 1041 SJij Specify it aflL 9 KrBBB mm m B MM Aw m ff w m -tf fm- -ri,cl'c" IMPROVED DEMAND IN MARKET FOR CORN Traders Take Profits at Day's Highest Prices Business in Oats Light QIIAIS DULl" WKATHEH. POHLCAST (lilinta, Oct 29 IlllnoU nnd Mlesnurl Ilaln prnbabh tonlaht apd Thureda) wirmer 1lconBln Iowa, nnd Nebraska- IncrTslnar eloudlnesn nnd warmer tonlRtit nrpbabl) follnwed bj rain Thureda). uarm rr lllnneuota nnd North Unlcota Tncreaa ini? cloudlnpfj followed bv wnnnr to nleht nrobnl'l) unarttled Thursdii, wltli rain or snow colder outh Dakota I air nnd iarmr tonight Thursday unset tled followed bj- rain or.atiow and coldT Kannnn Pair nnrV warmer tonlBlit, exept probablj rain east Thurada unsettled nnd -Aarmer souiliweet and colder Meat Atontann nnd M joining Unsettled tonight w lib Mfow Thurs inji snow and colder tliicigu. fht '-'! -Itrports Hint ncKotintions luiil been dnscil, extending n irrilit uf ".."OO.noO.OlKI to Germany, preilii tions of unsettled weather sit many points tmiislit nnd 'riinrs(Int with inobnhlc mm anil snows, light lcceipt" and a further luhaiicp lu liog-j led to nn tinptmcd ilenijtid for corn toilnv nnd the murkct ns stronger. Offcriugi were small, but tlure ns realizing at the top. The change from the lecent favorable I u rather will tend further to dela tlic mmenirnt nnd there are signs of n greater nctiiity m the shlppiug inquirj troni (be KiiNt I!usintf continued 1 dull, with outside interest Ineklug. ) 'Lhc United StaJ-i Weather rturcau's teport snjs tlint IiiifiKing 1ms proceeded slowly in the central Ntntes Tcndeisl of plate corn were heaiier nnd prices tlieic lontiuued to seek lower lcc)s. 1 Oil- Mere firmer. The German loan' repoits caused sonic buing. Cash I houses removed hedges on tho actual aitklc to go cast. Trade was light and I without feature IadlUB futures ranged as follows Corn (now dcller Test Open lllfrh I ow Cloe clown Pec ... 1 .1! 1 V:7 I .I". 1 47. 1 21" , Mas 1 43's 1 4l'i 1 4j', 1 4L' 1 -.4', ' Oal Deo TO", 71'. 70'i 7t' 70!,, Ma 73'. 7I' 73S 7l'a 73'. ' I Oct 'one 44 no 44 no 31 .-4 t3J 85 Jan I I,rd- 34 40 34 70 31 15 No Jun It 70 4 G4 :i no 41.75 -n 70 41 GO 2l SO LI 07 ICltl-l Oct ..ID'S-. Jan 18 55 t sked 10 41 IS 74 10 00 18 10 10 no lb To IS RO IS 34 LONDON STOCK MARKET Hesitation Was in Evidence Home Ralls Hard Oils Waver IjikIoii, Oct 21) Threats lij lnnks to lcstnct speeulative facilities caused mining and oil shares to -iinrer on the Stock I'xchange todnj. Tlie nmrkcls gcncrauj lierc dull, Mith licsitutiou in evidence. Home rails were hard, nnd Ciand Trunks Mere firm on an increase of 3,'i,700 in the m t earnings of the road for September. The gilt-edged section was easier, but alterations 111 prices were muall. The domestic group was b 01V. RAILROAD EARNINGS Missouni PAcinc 1919 Increase September aros Ilalance after taxes Net oper Income Nine months' prois IJalanco after taxes Net hper Income JI OH! R52 1040,487 J un 11114 Villi, 725 1 044 097 "580 103 07 (81 141 2 imi -,- 5 0IIS Ids -, r,10 HflH C 275 498 5 205 718 C INADI Vf PVCIl'IC fceptember cross . J17 111 mn tn ist.TTi et after expen-es 4 Olll.iilfl 3 141 441 I ,iut- (iii'iiiun KIUB, l.-t'lll, 14 108 907 Net after expenses 3 (I3J 2U7 153 801 Uccrease New York Metal Market New lorlt. Oct 29 Copper Snot and Oc tober J.'0(-fl,e November. Jn. -21 Uc lleeeniber. 4l41.c Januarj, 4it(a 'lCi. I ebruarj 41ia(J.4c. JIarch, 41s T2"i!o Market stead) Irfad S,pot nnd October 14 1 rr 11 Ode No ember 0 sic Mil December go-lc- bid Januari. (173c bid Market e.."' V?',l'4',,nil"l.Ht Loula Snot aid October, 7MlrT4c Nolember December, Januars and I'ebruan, 7',a7t.c Market weak The Ninth National Bank Philadelphia, Oct. 29, 1919. The Boaid of Ducctors of The Ninth National Dank has this day declaicd a semi-annual dividend of EIGHT (8) PER CENT., payable Novem ber 1st, 1919, to stockholders of record at 3 P. JI., October 2Gth, 1919. Checks will be mailed. The Board of Dnectois has also transferied $100,000 to the Surplus Fund, which makes it ?900,000. JOHN G. SONNEBORN, Cashier. WE OI'lEB Allegheny & Western 1st 4s Pitts., Youngstown & Ashtabula 1st 5s New York Connecting 1st 41A. Northern States Power 1st 5s. Welsh Brothers 028 CHBSTlVUTSTnEET rhllad.Ipbls Lombard 1543 riNVNCIM. THE EAST HltOXI) TOP HMLIiOM) cn ciiti. iimiiiM 487 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia. l'. Notlco la hereby Bli en that an Installment w iiiiDin nb ie rale ot -- lias Deeu authorized by the Board of Directors of this Company at u meetlne held October 23 1919. to be paid January 1 1920, on the Second Mortgage Income Ilonds of the Com nany to Bondholders of record the day of payment. C. D. JONES. Secretary For all inside surfaces. White and colors. JOHN C. OETERS, Mtr., Phila. J ( lli '1 N-ft j: V--'v s"T !19 Bonds Tax-Free in State of Pennsylvania Territory of Hawaii Gold H6 Bonds. Duo 1910 (op tional 1939). Exempt from all Federal Income Taxes and state taxation. Thcso bonds are as tax-free to in dividual owners as Liberty ti'S-s or Victory C9is. Price 104 and interest Yielding over 4.20 Cfreufar on request tor PE tft, TheNationalGly Company toi respondent Otilcca (11 Over B0 Clllej rhiladelphla 1421 Chestnut St. Atlantic City Chalfonte Block 1223 Boardwalk Robt.Glendinning&Co. Investment Securities " Special Attention Given to Ordcra on Pittsburgh Stock Exchange by direct wire connections (New torlc rhll. Stock ricbantes I'ittsburgli 100 Chestnut St, Phila. W- THE TURN OF THE TIDE THE TIME TO BUY BONDS IS WHEN THE PRICE IS LOW AND THE YIELD IS HIGH. THAT TIME IS NOW. STUDY THE EVIDENCE. SEND FOR YOUR COPY OF "THE TURN OF THE TIDE." BAKER. AYLINQ & YOUNI LAND TITLE BUILDING BOSTON PHILADELPHIA Underlying Railroad Bonds 15 to 20 Points Below 1914 High To yield S.25 to-G.50So BATTLES-&CO E.tnbliihcd 1890 Independence Square, East Meeker & Co. Bankers and Brokers llembers of Philadelphia and Now Tor 8toclc ISxchansres N K COR CTI1 AMI rlll-ST-SCT BT8. Special Notices Ol.MilMl I II.NI 1 OK l,i.N( HlU'ItO TBAC- Tho Real Estato Trust Company, Trustee, undor tnortsago of tho I.jnrhbure Traction nnd Ucht Compuny, dated Hay 1, 190I, to secure un issue of 11.000,00(1 rirst Morteare 5 per cent Cold Ilonds. -a lit recelvo offers or said bonds up to and includlnr 13 o'clock noon, Noiember 1, 1919. ot not oer par arid Interest, sufficient to absorb the sum of 114 137 44. Iho lowest oiler of bonds to be accepted Address all communications to the Ileal Estate Trust Company of rhila delnhlii Trustee. CWANT rnACTI0 AND LIGHT W-AlVTBi-t W". PEHKINS, epKmhep "O 1 lit Secretary. Dlvldenil. rnAMU.iN ntiont. nNK Lhestnut street -.lest of nroad riilladolphla October 27 1019 U tho legulkr meetlru: of the Board ot Directors of this bank held this day. a semi, annual dividend of id and an -itr dl -Uend of 5". were declared, freo of ta. ini pajable Noieruber 1, 1019. to stockholders if 1910 l'u3lne" October SI, Checks wilt be mailed J Wll 11ARDT. , Cashier. lECOI'V CON SOLID TB1) 3I1MNO CO. 41 -south Third St.. rhlla., Ta. October 48, 1919 Tho Directors hao this day declared' a semiannual dividend of 1 pajable o lember JOth. to stockholders as recorded pn November 1. 19111 Hooks closed from Nov. 1 to 10th, lncluslie Checks will be mailed V S JKROMi:. feeorelao Till, CUR, VUD NATIONAL IINK Philadelphia Pa October 48, 1019 Thn Doard of Direi-tors has this day de clared a dhidend of rn per rent (lO1) rjyablo .NovemlM-r 1st, 1919. to stockholders Si r?X?Id at thft cl"" ot business October 48 1910 Checks will be mailed. Directors alio transferred Sl.000,000 to the surplus account (J" ASIITON Cashier T AMIMIIO MINING COMPANi m , hlladelphla. October 48. 1010 The Directors haie this day declared the refcular Quarterly dividend of three (3) nr rent and an extra dlildend of two () per cent, pajable .Nov. 10, 1919. to stockholders of record Oct SI. 1919 Checks will b mailed JOSEPH H WILLIAMS Treas Proposals OTICE TO iTONTIlACTOns , llVCT.IlUlYAl.li. I SEASIDE PARK. OCEAN COCNTT. N 3 Sealed proposals addressed to Aaroti T wa bSr' lu21.iH1i Cleric, for the construction it about 8100 feet of Iloardnallc and for the furnlshlns; of about 380.000 feet B ar of lumber 4x0 In , 2x8 In and 3x12 In., will be recehed bv the Borough Council of the , Horoush of Seoalde Park, at the Council VemberV'lOlO "at 14 Oo'cloTt "nnV fn'd wf-c Hvu tiuit-Euia-i-cij nicrcm i?r Earh proposal Is to be labeled 'Pronoaal for Iloardwalk Construction " Each n?35fs to be accompanied by a certified check for ten per cent (ipejy ot the contract nric. U'd made payable to Holmes Van Note noroush Treasurer, without condition or -x..' -. Plana an A B-n-frtflratlnnw rnaa t. ... from the Boroufh Cleik at Seaside PaS and at the oftlce of rtemlneton b Vosbury. 0Sf5Jt.Un-r ETnli"rs. 001 Market street! Camden. N. J upon the deposit of JloVoo ot which sum 15 op will bo remitted upon eodrrondltlon P and ePctncatlon In The Borouch resenss the rlsht to reject frr.bT.r.ty"otb9'bn,ud,0r.,leCW8 " t0 "h" 5" AMION WILBUn ?orouih Clerk Sl.NHIMI l'UMI lllf LI-NCIinniOirATElt . POWER COMPANV "'v1" The Heat Lstata Trust Company, Trustee under the mnrtgauo of the Lynchbnrc Water Poner Csmpany, dated July 1, it04. to -rure an Issue ot So00 000 First Mortiu B per cent Gold Bonds, will recolv o-'era Sr1 aid bonds, up to and Includlnr 13 o'cloek neon, November 1. 1019, at not over par and. jiitocBw u.uviBliL id ainorD me SUBl OS 17194 80 for account of Blnklne "Pund. die -- ' October 1. 1019. the lowest offer of bonds to '' be accepted Address all communications t, the lteal Estate Trust Cuiunv .1 inill,. kdelphln. Trustee. f LTM -IIUIIKU VVATEH PCJWErt COIIPAIJT. ,J September 29. 1019 J ' I'BOI'OSAI.S FOR OANOL1NE. OILS AN1I. -i. (iltEVSlCH rtaw Materials add Taint Branch. Office ut the Quartermaster Oen.rsl- , Director of Purchase and Btoraae, Hejulir Supplies IHvtslon, Munitions HulWini.wssh-' ',,-, tnaton, D. C Bealed preposals will b re -ceived here until 10 a. m.. Ueeeotbec 1st. I' I 1919. and luen opened, for f urn'sblnc fwty '' lln. lfensr,a. lubrtfafjiu- nils, f.ial nil mnA "- areasea required by Aiw tebs Jsilps- . Vebruan' MairWi, Jt,,15irtrv-ru. toriMtlom tja a-llt;ttcin.- fS li 4ii 'V :t?4 (rtl fl il 1 O.i A. I i W
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