' pjVQTtifr" 'K'Vrti-itff EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1010 131 W'l.W'tfc," " "t i "?:'" k If r IP u- t ! FINANCIAL BRIEFS i "The nvcrnRC price of twenty hctlvc Industrial stocks declined l.tlt rer rent on Saturday to 115,54, while twenty railroads declined 0.28 per cent to 80.00. According to the Herald of Asia, Issue of September 20, Japan's nntlonnl loans, nt the end of August, nro given by the Finance Department nt 1,4.'(0, 035,251.50 yen In domestic nnrt 1.311, 137,720.38 yen In foreign, making n total of 2,742,072,077.88 yen. At the end of five months from the signing of the nrmtstlec the total debt of Italy has grown by 8,020,000,000 lire, or, taking the lire nt the par value, 357.1 00,000. This nmount is reprc scnted.by mi increase In the Internal debt rff 5.002,000,000 lire, nn Increase in the foreign debt of 3.410.000.000 lire, mid nn increase In- the fiduciary circulation of 451,000,000 lire. Transfer books nf the Lehigh Vnlley Itatlroad Co., preferred and common stock, close November 20, open No vemucr .1, lor mo purpose oi compiling the voting list for the nnnunl meeting of the stockholders January 20. The New York Subtrcasury gained f?5S7,000 from the banks on Saturday, making n net cash gain since Friday of 53,b7(,000. LONDON 8TOCK MARKET Gilt-Edged Section Droop In Ex pectation of Higher Money Rates London, Nov, 10. Alterations In se curities on the stock exchange were mixed today, and the markets were dull. The gilt-edged section dropped agnlu on expectations of a fresh advance In tock, close November 20, open NoAhr1"5 deposit rate In the nenr future. rroht-taltlng occurred in liomc rails. Grand Trunks were flabby. The oil group il!sp)a)cd the most strength and activity. Shell Transport nnd Trndlng was 10. llubbcrs wcto hard. Mines sagged. FOR SUBSCRIPTION when, as and if authorized 30,000 Shares (Par $10.) American-La France Fire Engine Co., he. Common Stock For thelirst time since the motor fire apparatus business became bo large there is presented an opportunity for public participation in the ownership of this company, the leader in its line. The outstanding Common stock of the company is only $1,450,000, but provision is made for $1,500,000 additional Common to be exchanged for an equal amount of Convertible Debenture notes (due 1926), the ownership of which provides the shares now offered. The company is offering no new stock. It has no bills payable and is at present carrying, with production at the peak, cash and call loans in excess of 40 of outstanding Common stock. The volume of business and earnings show a consistent increase year by year, and an earned surplus of more than 70 of present outstanding Common has- been accumulated over the past seven years after payment of dividends now at the rate of 8 per annum on the Common issue." The business of' the company is largely with municipalities in this and foreign countries. Reference .is made to a circular giving detailed informa tion and balance sheet, with yearly record of earnings and dividends, copy of 'which will be sent on request. The conlpany'-s Common stock has been of $100 par, but in November the stockholders are expected to authorize the reduction to $10, as recom mended by the Board of Directors. Application to list the stock of $10 par on the New York Stock Ex change will be made. WE OFFER THE ABOVE AMOUNT OF STOCK FOR SUBSCRIPTION AT $liy4 PER SHARE, subject l,o allotment. Delivery will be made in the form of temporary certificates as soon as possible" after ratification by the stockholders of the reduction in par value. The right is reserved to reject any and all applications, and also to award a smaller amount than applied for. NEW YORK BOND SALES Summary of the Individual transactions on the New York Eichsngt Adams Expreaa looo .... SB Am Agr & C Co 4 Vi 3000 . ... ZU 2000 .... atu looo .... ?; Atri C & Kdy aj ooo .... soi Am Wmelt & 11 5 6000 .... S"k 8000 .... SOTt Am Tel & Tl clt sooo 1000 1000 sooo sooo 2000 noyi S0V4 SOW soy. soy. o Swartwout & Appenzellar Members Neiv York Stock Exchange - 141 Broadway, New York Am Tel & Tt 5s SOOO .... 1000 .... 4000 .... 4 SOOO .... 4 1000 .... S4 Am Tel & Tel 6s 2000 ...tlOOH 1000 ....100 1000 .,.. 9tt sooo ....too 2000 ....100 sooo .... ottt 2900 .... 00 Am Writ Pnper 7s sooo .... V4 Anglo-French 6s 40000 .... 07 Vi 83000 .... 01 3 10000 .... OI SOOO .... 91 4000 .... 01V 10000 .... 91 72000 .... 91 2 11000 .... 01 S 39000 .... 9 3 2000 . i . . "I3 1000 .... 01 V 1000 .... 01 S 10000 .... D1V. sooo .... oi y 1000 .... 91 Vt 6000 .... 01 S 1000 .... 01 V, 20000 .... 01 3 1000 .... 01 3 16000 .... 01 3 SOOO .... 01 3 2000 .... 01 1000 ... 01 1000 06 2000 .... 01 3 1000 . . . .. ! S 2000 . ..OI 3 1000 .... 01 Ann Arbor BRU . 3000 .... S3 3000 .... S2 Armour & Co 4A 1000 .... 82 SOOO .... 2 2000 .... st yd AT&SFCX40 10000 .... tt Atch Tran S L, 4 a 3000 i ... 1V .A T & 3 F adj 1000 .... luft 2000 .... 12 3000 .... 12 A T & S F Ry 4 3000 1000 6000 SOOO Bait & 1000 4000 1000 10000 4 $350,000 r - jl r norm. fteingeraior .; ST. PAUL, MINN. 0 8 Cumulative Sinking Fund Preferred Stock Par Value $100' Preferred as to both assets and dividends Dividends payable quarterly, March li June 1, September 1 and December 1 Redeemable at the option of the company at $105 per share and accrued dividend. Transfer Agent Registrar Guaranty Trust Co. of N. Y. Lawyers Title & Trust Co. Dividends Exempt from Present Normal Federal Income Tax The following is summarized from a letter of Mr. J. C. Bohn, President of the Bohn Refrig erator Company: " This business, which 'was established in 1900, has been engaged in the manufacture of refriger ators for household use, hotels and apartment houses, refrigerator-car and dining-car equipment. i The valuation of the properties of this cbmpan y, according to appraisal, is $1,172,575. Plants are located in the midway industrial section of St. Paul and have shipping facilities by eleven railroads. N Exclusive of trade marks, good will, etc., the balunce sheet as of August 30, 1919, showed net tangible assets of $1,699,330, or, after making allowance for first mortgage bonds, equal to 314 of this issue of preferred stock. The net earnings, after all allowances and Federal and other taxes, for the last ten years have averaged'' after deducting bond interest, about three times the dividend requirement on this issue. For the present fiscal year, on the basis' of sales already made, net earnings will be suf ficient to pay $0 dividend requirements of this issue five times over. .Sales already made show an increase of 58 over last year, with a substantial part of the territory remaining yet to bo covered by the salesmen. A Sinking Fund becomes operative in 1922, consisting of 15 of the net earnings' fiT three years and of 20 thereafter, for the purchase of this stock and its redemption at 105 and accrued 'dividend. ' To issue additional preferred stock, it is stipulated that the net quick assets must at least equal 125 of the preferred stock issued, and to be issued; and further that the net earnings for tho preceding year shall have at least equaled two and one-half times the dividend requirement on the stock issued and to be issued. ' Net quick assets must equal at least 125 of preferred stock outstanding before any dividend shall . be paid upon the common stock. All I gal detail in connection with thi ittue have been patted upon by Pam & Hurd, Chicago, for the banker, and Davit, Kellogg ft Serbance, St. Paul, Minn., for the company. Arthur Ander ton S Company, Chicago, are auditor for the banker and Marwich, Mitchell, Peat & Co. for ' the company. We recommend this preferred itoclc for investment end offer it subject to prior sale and change In price when, as and if issued and received by us. Price1 100 and accrued interest IS . .. 10 ... 111 . .. ISJfc' Ohio cv s 8S y y Bait & Ohio 3Ha oooo .... SS Bait & Ohio 4s 2000 .... 01 3000 .... 61 1000 .... 61 1000 .... 68 Dalt & Ohio 6s 4000 .... 10000 .... 6 1000 .... " Baltl-& Ohio 6a 1000 . ... ,95 1000 .... 94 2000 .... OS B&O P ti E W s 2000 .... S Hetli S Corp 1st 1000 .... 01 U Hup T C ct Is 3000 .... SO B000 .... 80 lush Term 4s looo .... is Broad & 1th Av en 3000 .... 40 Cal.Gv& K Corp 5s 2000 .... 00 Central Leather 5s 2000 .... 01 Chen & Ohio 4H 2000 .... 16 1000 .... 16 1000 .... 1S dies & Ohio 5s 1000 .... 04 -.- Ohio rv is 2000 .... 0(1 I Cumh T & T Ks ! SOOO .... S6 Den A 1116 Or 4s 1000 .... 64 6000 .... 64 Det mi Co 6s '33 3000 .... OS Dft United Ily 4Mb 10000 .... 10 10000 .... 10 10000 .... 10 Rom of Can en 4s loooo .... 60 Dom of Canada 26 3000 .... 04 1000 .... 04 Dom of Can 5s '31 1000 .... 02 Erie General Lien SOO'O .... 46 Krlc U It 4s 1000 .... so 1000 .... so Hrle It rt cv n 2000 .... 41 Erie n n cv D 1000 .... 4S Gen Electric 5s 2000 .... OS 2000 .... 04 1000 .... OS G JJny & W n SerA 2000 .... S2 Hud & Man In SOOO .... 13 1000 .... 13 4000 .... 13 1000 .... 13 Hudson Man fd 4000 .... SS SOOO .... S4 1000 .... A4 111 Central SUs SOOO ,-, . . 04 Imp Jap Govt 4s looo .... 10 Imp Jap Gvt Jds gs 1000 .... ftt SOOO .... 61 Inter Mer M Cs 2000 .... 06 1000 .... 06 1000 .... 06 1000 .... 00 1000 .... 00 4000 .... 96 14000 .... 06 SSOOO .... 00 2000 .... 00 ioq .... o 10000 , , . . 06 2000 .... 06 2000 .... 06 2000 2000 1000 2000 63 SS 88 88 rierce Oil of 3 4 4000 ....104 Pub Scrv C N J Si SOOO , ., '63 Heading' 4s 2000 ..., 1000 .... 2000 ... 1000 ... 1000 82 82 82 82 82 O nock I A & L 4 2000 .... 65 SIMM AS UK 4s 3000 .... 13 8000 .... 18 26000 .... 18 St L & 3 Fr aj 4000 .... 89 1000 .... 89 Gt & Van Fran In 31000 .... 39 St L U San F Se A 1000 6000 1000 2000 2000 2000 1000 St L ft San 2000 4000 St L ft Srn It n 1st 1000 .... 38 , St L & . West fd 1000 .... 6.1 St V ft S West 4s 2000 .... Sl St L & S'West 5s 01 30 86 86 86 38 88 88 F Se a 68 08 A P 61 60- 61 nn 4s 61 61 Int Met ct 4 Ha liooo 10000 10000 10000 10000 1000 24000 11000 1200O 1000 34 24 24 24 28 24 24 24 24 23 Inter Hap Trans fd .. 83 .. 83 . . 84 .. S3 . . 53 .. 34 .. SS .. 83 .. 88 .. 83 .. S3 .. 84 .. 83 .. 83 .. S3 .. 83 So 3s 96 SOOO 1000 sooo , 8000 , 10000 , 14000 , 20000 16000 18000 10000 2000 1000 2S000 11000 8000 2S00O Kan C 2000 1000 sooo 14000 6000 San A 3000 tooo Sea Hoard A L a 1000 .... 46 Seabd A L Ma 4 s 8000 .... 66 So Bell Tel Co 5s 1000 .... 86 So l'ac fd 1000 .... 18 10000 .... 18 So Pacific cv 4s 1000 .... 82 1000 .... 62 So IMl'illOCV 5s 1000 ISflOD .1000 2000 1000 8000 SOOO moo ..110 . 10D ..100 . .109 ..100 ..109 ..108 ..108 2000 1000 13000 4000 SOOO 3000 1000 84 84 83 83 83 83 83 A. D. CONVERSE & CO., COMMERCIAL TRUST BLDG., PHILADELPHIA S Nassau St, New York Maryland Trust Bldp;. Baltimore The above information has been obtained from sources vie regard as reliable, and upon which . - ve nave oaoeo vne pwrensae o uiu siucic, rre uo rwt jwuiijufo vmjivhvvv w vv ,?.,, CM & Alton 3s 3000 Chi 11 & Q 1000 .... 1000 iii n j- Q 0000 3000 .... 1000 .... 10000 10000 .... 4000 .... (.hL & Erie 2000 41 Km 10 10 4s 98 98 93 03 08 08 1st S3 KCPS4M lly 4s 1000 .... 81 Kau City ft So 6s 12000 .... is looo .... 15 1000 .... 1S Lacka S Corp 28 sooo .... 61 Lacka 8 Corp of 50 21000 .... 01 SOOO .... 01 10000 .... 01 SOOO .... 91 loon .... 97 1000 .... 06 Lehigh Val en 4 V4s 1000 .... SI LlRR-ett & Myers 5s 4000 .... 00 L & N nrt &S Ily 7Ioho 4s 2000 .... 63 Louis & Nash 4s 4000 .... 82 1000 .... 82 Mnnhatan Elc 4s 3000 .... 36 Mldvalc 8 ft Ord 5s looo .... 86 8000 .... 86 Minn ft StLRR4a 30 8000 10000 8000 , 10000 2000 1000 4000 1000 30 39 38 38 38. . 86 38 L'hl'o Copper 6s 6000 . . . . 3000 4000 .... 1000 .... SOOO 1000 . ... ft St 1000 .... C C C ft St 2000 .... 2000 .... 86 86 86 86 86 86 T. 4s 69 L 4s 18 10 :hl ft G West 4s 2000 .... 84 3000 .... 34 2000 ..... 34 CM M ft St fd 4l 8000 .... 64 C M.& St P D 4s 2600 .... 68 CIU M ft SIP cp 5s 2000 .... 98 8000 .... 96 C M ft St P cv 4i 1000 .... 13 8000 .... 12 2000 .... 12 CM.M ft St P 4B 25 SOOO .... 80 Chi ft N West -fm 300 .... 10 Chi ft N W 5s of 87 000 .... 91 Chi It I ft Pac fd 1000 .,7. 61 SOOO .... 01 1000 .... 61 Chi n I ft P 4h 2000 .... 13 3000 .... 13 Chi Union Sa H4s 2000 .... 62 1000 .... 81 Cent Pac Ity 1st 0000 .... 18 Cen Pao It n iM 1000 . .. . 19 C of N T C 4a of 57 3000 .... 18 ' C ofN T 4s" of 53 9000 .... 92 C of N V 4Hs '0 4000 .... 01 Cllv of Paris 3000 .... 96 1000 .... 96 11000 J... 96 1000 .,.. 96 Colo & S Ry 4Ua looo .... 10 Comp T & R 6s ,! ,.;. 88 I 4e .... as Coe Mont Power 6s 1000 .... 80 1000 .... 80 .Mo Kan & Tex fd 8000 .... 42 SOOO .... 42 Mo K & East 1st 1000 .... 40 Mo Pacific gm 4 s Southern nwyo 4s 3000 .... 03 4000 .... 62 South Itwys si 4s 2000 .... 11 Southern ltwya 6s sooo .... 81 Tcr HUof St L4V4 1000 .... 86 Third Avenue adj 3000 .... 29 Third Avenue 4s 1000 .... 30 3000 .... B0 1000 ..... 60 Union" Paclflt ct 1000 .... 88 SOOO .... S3 3000 .... 85 4000 .... 84 4000 84 SOOO .... 8( Union Paclflc 6s 2000 ... .102 UKOB4I11 10000 .... 01 2000 .... 01 2000 .... 91 8000 ..... 01 02000 .... 01 3000 . . . 01 1000 . SOOO , 3000 . 2000 , 28000 . 10000 . 1000 . 1000 . U K Of rets of 22 12000 .... 28000 .... 2S000 .... 13000 .... 2S000 .... 2S0OO .... 10000 .... 28000 .... 2S000 .... 1000 28000 2500O . .. U K of G rets of 29 10000 .... 4000 .... 3000 ... , 2000 .... 23000 ... 30000 .... 2000 .... 10000 .... 23000 .... 18000 28000 .... 6000 8000 .... 1000 28000 1000 80000 .... 28000 .... 28000 , ... U K Of G 3000 ... 2000 . . . 2000 . ., JtOOO . . 2000 . .. tOOO . . . 18000 ... 4000 . . . 4000 10001) ... 1000 . . . U It of S 6000 . . . U S ft Mexico SOOO .... 45 U h Steel 6s 01 01 91 01 91 91 91 91 U ft I 96 96 96 96 98 98 98 98 96 98 06 98 II ft I , 08 1 96 , 96 , 96 . 96 . 98 . 06 . 96 . 99 . 98 . 96 . 98 . 98 96 . 06 . 98 . 90 . 96 . 06 ft I "JT . 92 . 92 . 02 . 92 . 2 . 92 . 92 . 92 92 . 02 . 02 ' UI1 ct . 21 s SENTIMENT FAVORS LOWER CORN PRICES Big Losses in Cash and Signs of Bettor Weather Bring Liquidation 1000 4000 1000 1000 1000 12000 00 00 99 VI 00 09 00 Lib Unmix HV-js. Mb Ilnnds 1st 4s Lib Ilotuls 1M 4s Mb Ilonds 1st 44s m.W Mb Ilonds LM 4'.s (KI.04 Ml. Honils ."Id 4s (I4.SK1 Lib Homls 4th 4V,s fl'I.OS Victory Notes HJs O'.I.I'J Victory Notes 4h 1111.42 U S Rubber 6s sooo .... 81 3000 ... 81 3000 .... 81 1000 .... 81 3000 . . . 81 VI Un II K of S F 51 23000 .... 15 lr Railroad 6s 2000 .... S3 4000 .... 88 1000 ... 88 1000 .... 85 1000 .... 85 Wen Muryland 4s 4000 .... 85 1000 .... 55 2000 .... 99 W Pacific RU 1st 1000 .... 82 2000 .... 82 West Shore Ry 1? 1000 12 soon .... 12 Wabash firsts 1000 .... 99 1000 .... 09 1000 . ... 98 Wilson Co cv 3000 .... 01 2000 .... 91 10OO 01 Wis Cen R It 4s 1000 .... 10 1000 .... II 1:1.1 Illeh T.ow n.m 100.70 ioo.r.o 100.no , tt.-i.oo 1C1.00 n.-i.oo IKi.OO 02.S0 0,1.00 (12.00 04.SII 112.00 on.'to on.vtN riB!r wrcATimn. FonnoAST Chlcncn, Nov. in llllnnln and lows UnncMlfd i.nd coMit tnnlsM. rain north Tu'udAy pnrtly cloudy and colder Mia. mirl Partly cloudy tnnlaht and Tuf day; eoldfr tnnlaht aat and couth Tues day, Wisconsin Ilfiln and colder to iitrht; Tuesday unsettled, lth snow north. Minnesota. Hnow west; rain turn Ina tn mow east tonight, colder Tuesday. partly cloudy and colder Narth and South Dakota Kalr west nnd central; colder cast. Tuesday, partly cloudy. Ne braska nnd Montana Partly cloudy to nlsht and Tuesday. Kansas and Wyom lne Kalr tonlsht snd Tuesday. Chicago, Nov. 10. Prior movements in corn wore most erratic today, but generally sentiment favored lower quo tations. The start was firmer on bu.xliiR due to wet weather, which counteract ed, temporarily, 11 favorable interpreta tion of Saturday's report of the federal Department of Agriculture Issued nftcr the close. Nervousness over the Inbor sltiiAtjon nnd weakness In securities nnd cotton led to some helling nnd there was a reaction shortly after the start. Later, tile market developed firmness on cov ering induced by fears that the heavy rains would again check the movement. lllg losses in the cash nrtlcle nnd siriin of better weather brought In 11 Hood of liquidation, nnd prices slumped. Profit-sharing by shorts then milled prices. Fluctuations toward the end were Irregular, with final quotations n little tinner. Advices from the country were mixed, some Intimating that farmers apiwircd to be satisfied with what they Were receiving, while, others declnred that offerings were light. The visible supply in the United States is 1,307,000 I nusiieis, against j,4M4,mk hushels in the previous week nnd 4,.'It0,000 bush els last year. Oats followed tbe tiend of corn nnd trade was Mow. The Html tone was tinner. There was some talk about ex-t-n-f inquiry. The ensh article was easier. The visible supply in the 1'nltrd States Is 10.1120.000 bushels against 1!,21(1,000 bushels In the previous week and 21.fli:i.000 bushels last year. Tho visible supply of wheat In the United States Is 10.:t20.000 bushels. Lending futures rnnced as follows: ! Torn (new dellery Sat. f)nn lllvh f ..u CI... .in I 1.33 1.344 1..10". 1.S.1H 1 jju 1 Term ... , 1.S1V4 1,24. 1.20V 1 -.'OU 1 2flH 1.21W 1.24H l.i'OVi ... quiet In the early dealings. Spot price? were: American, middling fair, ')"; good middling, 27.10d; fully middling. -.l.40d; middling, 2.i.(Kld : low mid dling, !St..ind: good ordinary, Sl.'JOd. nnd ordinary, 20.20d. NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET New York. Nov. 10. The coffee mur ket opened with a firm undertone nt ad vances of 7 to 11 points. The ad vance during the last week has been over 1 cent a pound nnd while some operators look for n reaction, there np pears to be no pressure,, nt the moment and longs seem tn be able to take profits without chreklna- the ndvanee. Kurope Is taking n large nmount of lllo coffee as Is indicated by the fact there nre at present five steamers load Ing nt Hlo for Kurope with one load Ing for the Inited States. It is believed that with tbe present nctlvlty In buying by Kurope, the pres sure is grndunlly being relieved in the primary markets and that holders there are now in n position to make n stand for higher price levels. Sat cloe ..11 S1Si . .11.20ff.1n ..1!.3!2 ,.11.31932 , .1T.3IW12 ,.11 ir.psi September December January . March , . Mar July Illd Onen MT.20 11 40 II a. m. II in II 40 c 11.30 11.33 II 40 KAI.K OK SCHOOL PONDS Sealed proposals will be received when called for by the President at a m-etlnu of the Common Council of Ventnor City, to b held In the Council dumber. CUV Hall Vpntnor City. N. J., on Monday. Neremlwr 24th, 1919, at S o'clock p.m.. tor the sale of Ml.SOO.OO Hrhoal Ilonds These !onds are serial bonds of the de nomination of II. 000.(81 each, eirept one bond of $500 00, Interest paynble semi-annually at rate of 5 per annum, tiearlnir date October 1st. inlfl. and all payable within 30 ears. Kach bid mint be In sealed enelope marked "Hid for School Ilonds, M and be accompanied by a certified check on a National or State Hank or Trmt Co. In New Jersey, pavable to leo. F. Wlnsate, City Treasurer, for 2 of bid. The bonds will be delliered with the opinion of Oeorpc S. Clay. Counsllor-at-Uw of New York, as to their valldltv. The amount necessary to be raised Is Jfil.800.00. Unless all bids are rejected, bonds will he sold to bidder compl)lna with t-rms of sale and ofTerlna to pav not less than tbe sum nf $07,300.00 therefor, and taklnir the least nmount of bonds offered for sile. and If two or more bidders offer to take the nmount of such Iwnds then the bidder there for offerlni to pay the hlehest additional price. Hy order of the Common Council of enl nor City. N. J. JAMKS T O. HANI1. Cltv Clerk. DIVORCE NOTICES 7fli I4S lec. . . . Jan. . . Mn . . . . . . May . . . 1'orK Jan ...34.40 May I.ard Dec Jan. . . .'Jl (10 Illbs Jan. .. .IS 4."i Miy ...IS. 53 Uld. TAskrd 714 74ft 70 I3 VA IftV 74'yii 02.SII Jl.-i.00 0,1,0(1 04.112 02.00 IMI.as !Ki.:m RAINS IN THE COTTON BELT INDUCE BUYING Offerings Plentiful on Weakness in Security Market Near Months Most Active 34 7S 34.2.1 2B..10 24.82 1S.3S IS. (17 34.40 34.00 21.4B 24.00 1R.40 1S.47 34. RO t.H.SI 34.00 . . 2S.S0 24.07 trSfP" IN TIIK CorilT OF COMMON 1I,KAH I4 No. 4 for the County of Philadelphia. Order of Publication In I)lorce. To Frank Tumbfltr. late of No. 131S Ulrard ae.. Philadelphia. Pennsylvania: Whereas. Jennie Tnmbelty, our wife, has flt.t n lihel In the Court of Common Pleas No. 4 of Philadelphia County, nf March! IU1II, ."so. lunii. prajinff a anorrer- aaalnst you. Now ou are hereby nntlncd l and required to appear In said court on or before .Monday, the 1st day of December nest, to answer the complaint of the said Jennie Tumb'lty. and In default of such ap pearance nu will be liable to hae a dUorce sranted In our absence. HAiirtY c rtANsi.irr. Sheriff of Philadelphia How Others Operate In The Market is clearly explained in this book. Sent with our compliments to any busi ness man who wishes to know: The General Rules of Tradlnjr. How to Give a Broker Instructions. Brokers' Commission Charges. How to Indorse a Stork Certificate. How to Use Collateral in Trading. How to Group Investments. The Deposit Requirements for Carrying Stocks on Account. The Rights of Stock and Hond Holders, etc. Written in simple lan guage and easy examples given. Edition limited. Call, phone or write at once. Ask for No. TU-645 JONES & BAKER SECURITIES Widener Dldg., Philadelphia Phones Bell, Walnut 6065 Ktjslone, Race 2290 Direct Private Wires New York Detroit PitoWgh Chicago Baltimore Boston S3. S3 14.4.-. IS.SO 1H..V) tlH.,13 Liverpool Cotton Liverpool, Nov. 10. Thcrp wan n large inquiry for spot rotton today. nun iiricfi iirin on 111c minis of nn ntlranrc of 10 points nn iniildlinj; nt -.-.iiim. 1 nt siurs wr-ro ill, mm bales The receipts were ".'(l.IKH) bales, iiipltnl Ing f'200 IiiiIph Ainerlenii. l'littiros were 23? in THKCorRTor inmin ri.K.is IS& ,, 4 for he Co-tnty nf rhlladrlphlft. Order or runncaiion in divorce. 1 To Iircone, M, Andrews, late of riatta- I lr, v .t Whereas. Annn Tcurl Amlr:e, jonr wife, has filed a libel In tbe Court of Common fleas No. 4 nf Philadelphia County, of March iTerm 11110. N . IBM, praMnir vh di vorce against ou .Vow ou are herehv notified and requlrd to rpncnr In enld Court on or before .Monday, the 1st day of Heccm ber nrtt. to aniwer the complaint of the said Anna Tenrl Andrew, nnd In defnult of such appearance ou will be liable to hn-.e a divorce uranted In our absence. HARIIT C. RANSI.KV. Sheriff of Philadelphia. 000 1000 .. ,1000 .. 2000 . . 1000 .. 1000 .. 1000 . . N O Tex 1000 R1"i , 1 , 81 , S1V4 ; si , 3TK . MH Mex Gs 05-yi nyc 11 nnrt 34s sooo .... eo N YdtllRIHl oooo .... 31 N Y C H nn en 4b 1000 .... H 1000 .... OHVj n Yc&nnnn4 t000 .... 15 ny c Hit nn 6s 2000 .... 03 1000 .... 0H 10000 .... 03 2000 .... 03 1000 .... 03 N Y Heat & V 1000 .... 80 N Y'nwys 4s 0000 .... 33 0000 .... 33 1000 .... 3JV. 11000 .... 3V4 N Y State ny 4H 1000 .... 51 N Y Telephone ft 1000 .... 1H'' sooo .... 01 Norfolk & West 4 s tooo 1D 1000 .... 10 Northern Paclflc 3s looo .... 30 3000 ,,,. An S00O .... 50 Northern l'aculc'ts 3000 .... 11 1000 .... 11 1000 ..., 11-K, SOOO .... 11 3000 .... 11 Northern Pacific 6s SOOO ,,'H4 4000 .... 13 Oreson Short I 4b 3000 .... MV4 (1000 .... BJ ioo .,,. at u Penna urn 4H 10000 , ... 14 sooo .... at , 1000 .... sit. Penna Itllli , tooo .... ot 3000 ,.., SI 44, sooo ,...-,H 1000,.,., perevMar New York, Nov. 10. The oottoti market was Irreculnr this morning, first prices showine "2 points advance to 20 point decline. lliiylnc was stimulated eiyly. mostly on the nenr month, hy further lieavj ruins all throtiRli the western belt, lint there wns free selllnc soon nftcr the opcnlnc on weakness in securities. The initial selling movement carried the mnrket off to .Ili.tiO for .Tnnunry. or about 4." to "ri points net lower, and 120 to 140 points below the recent high record. The volume of offerings then subsided nnd the market was less active, with price showing rallies of .'to or HO points, owing to the unfavorable weather nnd bullish spot news. The bulk of the early selling was believed to be for speculative long or short account, while trade interest-. were credited with buying oil n scale down. 1IAROI.1) J. (iROSS, JAMKS II. llt'Rl.KY nnil K. TVOOR OROSS, Auctioneers AUCTION SALE SMALL MANUFACTURING PLANT BRISTOL FIBER COMPANY THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20TH, 1919 AT IS (VCI.OCK NOON. ON Tlltt PflKMISI'H BUCKLEY STREET. REAVER DAM STREET and DELAWARE DIVISION OF PENNSYLVANIA CANAL Three minutes' walk from Itullmad raHscnKer Uttaion, J tall road Freight MHtlnn and ntitofllrv BRISTOL, PENNSYLVANIA Suitable for chemicals, vorpttiln, tarprt wnlnir, P"claltles In cotton machine shop, laumlry or an enttrprlat requiring . lante nmount of water BUILDING-S HiilMIng So. I nrtTCIv fU'IMHNO, ono story, dimension 40x115 ft., no posts, with pump hounc Hml storage nhn1 adjolnlnn, Uuildlnir No 2 Iimc'K HUIhDlNO, one atory and basement, dimensions 3(1 ft. H In.xl-ffl ft.. .Ulh two frm wnnxen. - IlVII.ntNG No. a cmoi'l (r Iirtl-DINGS. ndjoinlnt nnd communicating Uniflm hnune, holler linuttt, pump boune. storage shed, oITIcp building. The building tire equipped ltb Orlnnell Sprinkler HMem. 333 heads, four wooden tankn, H feet diameter, capacity fi"0 gallon each; steam heatlntr plant; electric Hiring, dormant platform scales: modern toilets and shower bath, POWER PLANT SO H V. engine, three bollerfl. with pumps and iater heater THE LAND The land fronts about 2 -tit feet on IJuckley Street, atut 33 feet on Beaer lam Street", about 274 feet on the Detnwarq DMMon of the Pennsylvania Canal, containing an area of about 40JK)4t square feet. Water may be had from the oanalT a cost of two dollars per million ira lions. Apply for descriptive circular to G. L. & H. J. GROSS UpiiI i:wt.itf an,! Insurance KMalillshcd 1888 i;o wkst.mi.nhti:h t.. iitovni:Nii:. niioui: i-u.anu We offer subject to prior sale $25,000 John Wanamaker First Mortgage AYzrv bonds due April 1. 1923 Guaranteed to Principal and Interest by the Philadelphia Co. for Guaranteeing Mortgages. These bonds are a lepal investment for Trust Funds in Pennsylvania Price upon application. Graham, Parsons &Co. 435 Chestnut Streat AKRON TIRE Application Is bclnr maa to list AKltON Tllin on the New York Curb. Commitments for the Opening Accepted in the Order Received Circular P-l on Request S. S. RUSKAY & CO. Member Consolidated Stock Exchance of New Yorky""" Established 1877 20 Broad Street, New York m tem re r & a n ' Ike Wall Sireefjounial .flNAXriAIi Df jjir, , 4fsept. '1 illd. Ysst rlOH . .1I.IlSW.1s.C0 . 31 l.MtttN , 3(1.202.1 . 3.1..1 II . ss.snfrao Opsn 3S.10 31.30 3.S0 3.1.5S tS.20 11 a.m. SfiinR ,111.02 33.4! 1-J0 p.m. 31,14 nil. so 35. hi Arms Tm 1st 1'rrf. nillrtt Nntttr llmnr I.fhlh Vol. t'onl ??! lUaahllr !. A I.t. Com. Mtandnril 0s A Klw. Tom. Tcnn. Hwy.. I.t. A 1". Com. HENRY D. BOENNINQ & GO. STOCK KXCIIAMIK 1ICILDINO Direct rrirntc Tfloihone to Now -York RAILROAD, INDUSTRIAL, PUBLIC UTILITY BONDS LIST ON REQUEST MARTIN & CO. 1411 WALNUT ST. fflKJOF Xovembcr 10. 1019. The partnership existing between GEORGE F. NAPHEN nnd MICHAEL M. CUNNIFP under the firm name of LIGGETT & DREXEL will hereafter be continued as NAPHEN & CO. . Members New York Stock Exchange 61 Broadway New York lOo Devonshire St. Boston, Mass. CASHIER A man capnbU of hancjAW a position at cashier inrajar;e bank is wanted. tWf A 119, LediT Offi'cj. LIBERTY BONDS BOUGHT and SOLD Amr Dwsalutilsa " Samuel K. Phillips & C. WE OFFER SUBJECT TO SALE AT THE MARKET Baltimore & Ohio Gs, 1929 Public Service (Newark Term.) 5s, 1955 West Pcnn Rwy. 5s, 1931 Penna. Utilities 5s, 1946 Empire Gas & Fuel 6s, 1926 Virginia Railway & Power 5s, 1934 Arizona Power 6s, 1933 Scranton & Wilkes-Barre Trac. 6s, 1934 HENRYiD. B0ENNING & CO. Member Phlltu Stock Exchange STOCK EXClANGB BUlIiDING Ww 1'rlvate TIhj to;'Ncjr Yerk P'hnnxi Cnntolida'c CelliC'V Ctmpnir, Ineirpsraled KlrTV-IKlr riVK 1'KB CENT (.01.1) IIOMIS Nntlre is herfhy Klen. pursuant to th trrms of the Mortua datwl July 1st, loot, that tho underslnned; us Trusts will re. ef sralrrt proposals up to 3:00 p. m. on th Dtll Hay of Drrtmhrr, 1919. far the sail to It of bonds -as Hlmvp described nuOlclent: tn use the sum of JSO.SRS GO. Th under slEnid rest?rc the rlieht to lct any r l trndfrs THK NKW YORK THUST COJIPANT TrU.tT. Ilv II. O. CmTIS Srorrl.rv New York. Nnv-niher 1st. 1IH9. Sprrlnl Mrrtlncs ft35 MIT1CK A MI-KClAb JIKET1M4 fl ot th StorkholUsrs of tho .Mrrcnrr tins and loior rosfr I'o. will be lietit at llrlcklaera Hall. No 701 North llroari, strert T'htladrlphla. on Tuesday. Noremhei II. 1010. at 8 o'clock p. m... to take such nrtlon ns thf deem necessary on the report of the advisory committee, Htockholders must present stock certlfl rates or send proxy with stock certlflcata attached. n J SIMMRRS. Secretary. Anniinl Heelings J35y ITK'K TIIK ANNUAL, .'IEKTIMJ '. nf the (itnf rlhutnr. nf M. r'k.l lopher's Hospital for Children will be held Tuesday, Notember It, 1019, at BIT Chest, nut st., at lu:.'! p m. Ily order of the Itnard of Managers. CHAS HENRY SCOTT, J r Secretary, Dltl.lrnd. rKP? WKST LNII TBl'.ST rOSIPANY The Annual .lleetlnir of the Stockholders of the 1.st Kntl Trust Company wilt tn "r'1 Hi ''"' ""'''' of the Company. Ilmad st and South IVnn square. Monday, Mi. member 11th. 1819. at IS o'clock noon. CHARLES K WOLHEKT. Secrets rr. I'rnposnls K.1KTKRN STATE PKNITKNTIARV, Slt and Lillrniount Ale.. Philadelphia, Penn srlTanln, Sealed proposals will be received at the nlKivnamed Institution until 14 o'rloeV noon. Fr'day. November Slst, 19IB. J?.r.,JHri',h,nir x'Jat and Krxiun HUP? PI.ILS for the month of December, 1I11D. To be delivered free of porteraKe. frelxht nnd other charms, at such times and In such quantities as may be required, and If not ns represented will he rejected. Quanti ties to b Increased or decreased at the dis cretion uf the- Hoard of Inspectors. The In spectors hereby reserve the rllclU td rel, any or al'!!rts received, as they may dena for the best Interests of the Institution. HOIIERT J MeKI-NTY. Warden PROPOSALS FOR THREAD Oltlcu of CJuartermnstVr (lenerul of th Army (Clotlilnir nnd I'qulimKu Divi sion). Munitions) Ilullillntt, Wiwhlnitoii, D. C, urnlrrl pninosal.i. In duplicate, will le received Here until 2:00 p, jj., .Voember in. 1919, for furnlahlnir nil or nny imrt of 1445 pounds; of Olive Pr-h. Cotton Thread. Information on Application. MKAi.Kn ritoroMAi wii.r wk rHe-ti not tatfr than S p. m. Iot SO. 1019. for th conitrirtlnn of n-rn torced runcrMt tunnel and mre&xrnyth fr of th iniumtrial lHKiratory IluMtnjr-Jaf inr .Hiionm iir-Hu oi punnarai, Yn IlIT'i, wart" a i mi 1 1 u T-fnu-r, 919, fprinratloua and projmant hlankir mmy- bvv obtained upon apnllratlnn to pnnr, A pl. Ai-chltr-rla. hft Pomtffnth atrett. N.-'W M pn'nint t - y PROPtlAIJ KOR HTAnt. BK) AMI J1KI IIAMI.AL IIKAIT- ui. n, u n.ii.Hiiu,,, ,,.ii,iis(irii. jp, October"?. 1919. Sealed proposals far Irur at Arunvion Kama, near Hossiyn. len. iireeoninr 'ana , pecjutnKai .T, n. V, e rill ba racelyesl u& to atxl th ooened .,' pclrlci tie canrrowa. r)oard'r 14. sad apnllrultte. r "TJ J ii 4tm ot MmwtwWan wMm"m-- arw i,i n j .. ..iiu.' 1 Habrr fbUafBtailKMti
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