& IW m. 16 EVEKltfG PUBLIC LEDGJGlRr-PHiLABEIHIA) SATttRfcAX NOVEMBER 29, 1SU9 'ZXmlS OF FINANCIAL WORLD NEW YORK AND' PHILADELPHIA STOCK QUOTATJOM n ncooiNlarica with reaolutlon adooteil flmnmon .Coufiell of the. City of Phil. r, f"C!I1l. ?.1 !f4y. November i'0, 1019. ?Si-fUi,hW,lnit creation of n loan JLi'SSSf J,the um of mleen million (in.. Ho 'lnformtior" ""M' uubltshed for pub. ' WILLIAM it. mmrott. Chief Clerk. I .. . AN ORDINANCE I yol the creation of e. loan or Inane VI tha eum of fifteen million (18.000.000) eiollars, belnr the untaxed portion of a I f l0". ,n. ,na ,um "' forty-two million four ftunJred and fifty thonvarol eeven hundred P'' nlnetyjaeven 2.4i0.7u7) dollare pro- jftit? j r us n fJruinance approvea tne GENERAL RECOVERY AFTER WEAKNESS AT THE START Froo Covering of Shorts Followed Opening Drive, Which Failed to Dislodge Long Stock ?'" of June. IWIO, this Ordinance ?SCM A or It, Nov. L'f). The week closed jf JunVwT ioibrth. mm flfieen million " " '"'" Professional ntvl extremely flOllarB (n tta l,., .... .., ,,.& s..u.lAn J conetructlon of the main hulldlnir of i.t-Fr9 library of Thllodelplilai to ray "ame for the heretofore authorized 5 "5"1'r"r., widening and ch&nglnz ot srade 1 "?," conetructlon of sewers. con r Jfmni10? ot Parka and other purpoiesi I.. .i"V.tn removal of irrado crossings In South Philadelphia! toward the acquisition J,ana payment for property, erection nn conetructlon of eewairn disposal plant na sewerage system of Vrankfonl creek 5iy L1 'he acquisition or property f5 'r?proY,n,ent of tho Parkway! to par IrrpRtilnr nmrlirt today. Prlrcs liroUo ReniTiillj itt tlip otitseL tinder the com bined pie.ssmo of roiitlniied llitiit1ntloii nnd lcorniiM brnrMi drUes. They were mnrki-tl lip ncnlu in the Inter dealiiiRs by free (oterliiR of shorts, lonrlng tlie ne( ilmtiKes for tin" tiny in most oases uinniporliiiir. It was miMlilnir hot n I'lirerfnl nl.- par miixpIieiT ulieu Wall stieet ri'iiiinoi) Ut.Srer7,"srtr.,,,;Ki?.?.re .WH.J JAJr bniinew Ibis monilni; f)vernlKbt do construction of main eewere; construction MMnpiiionts in eitber tlie Moxlotin or Pteker .K2SI? 'ny.tn.M.'5' BlBlf i?2 bit iiMiiuon eoal hltiintloni failed lo jew" JonVtVuctionof" b" loVw &"$" nnv nppreoiable ebnnKe. In fact. IVji.' . J,mrrovement of country roads, llho 'Mexican situation was considered Ku,,r3j07oc,uTWTnovOe',nen! - ninn.-liiB lb.,., ever As to the SJ'ha South Drnad Street Boulevard, "on enal roil - f-rsv even thine poitilcn .... a, Leoifuj tsitnd Perk and OoTn. to n lonff ilniwn not fi"ht Tlio Intp J?ent ajenuei toward ILo erection of a '., " H,"K, "" ""' nlil. 1 HP late f-onventlon Hall; toward acquisition of i Hurry jestenlay in the call monej rate 5rg.ffd,OTrinvsf'K ! !''' !1i'(-" 'r.1 n l",,11 ,,,' "u-1,,M!?h f,S3 N"re Home, and other bulldins " Ki'iiernlly reRnrtleil as msiRiiifi- nf PtihiivT jyryeion or me Lwparunem lant. tnasmucli as trpresen pi arReh S. we'iioif'oV'i'n BA?t SKISS' ,0War', '"' "leentb-hour tnsh ,,f some belated ..i"'"" ' "J no Buret nnd Common Coun h!.of..,h"..cu5r of Philadelphia do ordain. dill t It A nltivnr. Pltv Qolutin. , ri- Controller, or any two'ot them, tw and they prompt to take ndwintase of all open ttS.-.r5,',u''!nfl"',tn.. borrow at such hirs uIIM1 bnslness was started and gaWntth. rTln'terostVof' th". Clty'di! 'I ""'"1 " "'"rk do n p. ices all alonR E?..'iSm 'he hlEhee' bldd.r or bidders. Ibe line. In tills tbe.t wete altoRetlier ih a,a."rt"emcnt, at "ot tees than par. on ..ssfnl us ilnrlnir tln first luinr JfifAlUl "nd cledlt o be City of Phlla- i . " ' ,ls l'IHB ' Urst lioill SS'.fbia. a sum or utms which in the aftere- prices were carried from 1 to over -t toooool "dm?.0,. vlct,?i fteen million (in.-I points under ln.st iilRbfs clositiR leel. W.n $ !?Kiw? SuiiSS"foSrdh,ssara (;."""'-''1 M"t" j i-iit ideut. boever, Ibe raids boirower. In all epnts Hip bpur crowd were ymi fifty thousand even hundred and i plmiRC r'nety-eeven (42,-to0,797) dollars provided' li u,is pi for by an Ord nance approved the 20th day ll ,V".S ,,,, ?h.RM' r?1,I.B' thl" Ordinance supplementing ' ere dislodRing little long stock, nnd the fifteen mil Ion' llBoVou.n,.;;'.u,,"h'.l,1(, '''!' ",. not lollimml tip m 1.1- KndeV.i"pr'ovldr "in'tgS'eVcon'd0 Dect"a ' "'"'-i" -"i"K prrsstin. nsobscrvpd ,' ''s S rdinance. , ypslenlnj . On the foutinn, the trad- !?tajf Shr!ffi?t fef.'Sfih'S l!" '""! "" P1"Si'rii'l fur before it was III i' iii'ili-i' llllll Ull IM'lllMIlll AMIS IIIM nnh sufficient to nbxitb all oflerinRs, bnl aKo to slim the teactionary current. I here was hasty shifting of position ,.:iSnc8 .snaI be usd for the following purposes, to wit: Toward the rrctlon anil ronetriiciion of thj rnaln hulldlns of the Tree Library of PlillAdelnhln. imi tnllHnn Jour hundred and fifty thousand (2.430 0001 TrJL"1 '.."ay for dtmates for the here- ' 1 n,,. irnilim ,.n,.iii,n,.i ...,.l nrr..ta iurn auinnrlzcd oonlnff. wlrtiilne and " " . -. ...ft. ... ...... i...,.., iL'a"?'nr of Frade of streets, construction of l Were lit once innrlp in rninv innnv of S-rSK'ttlr'WoTffnofal'.! ".T .SU"', nlf 0,,,. in t,1P rl!" "W 'arn th removal ot erail ""'' i-uvrniip iijuvnncnt uccani1 UUUJ dnllfir tnurnt-H tract"da"ted SffiVj. IJJ"!Sff"' "" wr"i?n- '"nre Retiernl in the second hour, by ;irth5nadf2diMtRhroCuh,ai3d (17o-o.ooor dm,.,ilr0.1 hlch tlit- greater patt of the list re- ir...,Vi ssiiuon ot property, erection and irieveu niueii ot tile lost ground. Wn.f.-SBB'SinS!!! rT" If0;",."1!0 T h'"wl,l ?hi.'nl'll0,J. 'SStrlmnt'1 at"! thlrty-elaht i of lending the handwriting on the wall rZpdJWvSSKV fo?W property th- wm-k'H further depiPcintion of sp. jArfen and improvrmmt or the Tarkway. cnritj values caused little surprise. The tetf hUere?ofo(r,e5Xnd0a,nB,."io,0beJatyakfer; fl'r,,l"r "Wr ,,"'' "' "'"K'1 VP for Falrmount and other parks, seventy-! "ns generally considered by the closer (400.000) dollars: ronstrucllon of main U uas Bonerully appreciated by those !!?wSr.Li,ri,ii,!fi!.r., "ilnn S3nk'S ."'recta, four , who made an unbiased and careful mm -IZ ?e',SV,UtCVonus)andd0l,(fo"oou?d,.o '-'- 'f "'", oxIstlrjB conditions that lars: ronatructlpii of branch eewers. thirty I the o called adjnstinent must proceed nVUBffi3W '" mnrket trading larii irrnainar atreets. twenty-four thousand siiuniion couiu ue rcstoreii on a sounil tysi.ooo) dollars: improvement of country Toads, sixty-seven thousand (07,000) dollars: ravine intersections, twenty-eight thousand izo.uuu; aoimrs; lmprovrmeni or lite rot basis. Many nf the influences which eontrib titi'd primarily to the mid-N'ovcmbe' lowing- branches of the Boulevard Bensalem. "' I" """".' . '" "" """ -'" ' '""c koimS and Poauessinrr avnur.. on h.m.irT . break were again oppmtivp throughout and sixty thousand (100.000) dollars: for the the wpek. The mental tinsettlement of further improvement of the South Broad Street Boulevard, Plaza. Ieacue Island Park nnd Qovrrnment evenuc. tlv hundred and twenty thousand (6-0.000) dollars: toward the construction of u Convention Hall, sup plementing tnonev borroweil under an Ordi nance aonrovrd .Tune 10. 1011. In,nlv Ihmi. end (20,000) dollars: toward the acquisition ' of land, erection, construction and equip- I fnent nf tha Philadelphia General Hospital, i Nurses' llumo and the other buildings under the supervision or J dlrertlon of the Dc-1 partment of Public Health and Charities, l two hundred thousand (200 0001 dollars, to ward the erection o on Art Museum, on ' mUllou (1,000,000) dollars. Bee II. imcresc on me saiu loen at a rate tiot exceeding xour anu one-nair (4'iJ per centum per annum shall be, paid by the City ot Philadelphia hair yearly, on the first days of tha months of January and July, at the .office of the fiscal agency of tho City ot Philadelphia. Certificates ot the said loan the market community, however, was still lurther oggravateil hy new com plications in added tlisquiptlug features NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE TRANSACTIONS In the bituminous coal situation, fresh disturbances In MpxIco nnd the distress ing muddled foreign financial eoiidltlnns. It was no wonder prices melted with alarming ntpldlty. ft wn more sur prising the slump did not nttaln more serious proportions. . This would seemingly Indicate tho In herent position of the tnnrkct to be much stronger than Is generally appreciated. Jn n measure, this Is true, ns the drastic purgation of tho speculative structure hnd primarily for its purpose the com plete elimination of individualization of the trading. In othpr words, the cru sade. It It may be called thus, was di rectly mainly against. the reckless and extravagant pool and clique operations. Accompanying the progress of the od iustnient process there has been a wide spread growth of the bearish propa ganda. This is nhvnya experienced, how ever, in the transition of nil great market swings. I'nfnrtunately Wnll street has iirver brpn able to reach or strike a liuppj medium. The pendulum of market sentiment, on the contrary, always renches the two extremes. If the nmrkcl community Ir not ovcr buhlilliiR1 with bullish enthusiasm it plunges liead-over-lipels into the deepest gloom nnd the atmosphere, of Wnll street is of the deepest blue. The market community, in other words, is nlways subject and controlled by Impulses. In n sense is very much the experience of our bojhnod days of, "just following the leader." In con seipience, ilie followers on cither side of tin contesting forces soon become overcrowded. It was largely because of this overwhelming enlistment to the bullish ennse during thp recent violent upward swing that left tho market vulnerable to the sweeping reaction. I'nless nil smfnee signs are failing nnd misleading there is every reason for supposing the bearish following numeri cally are growing (o similar extensions. There was no doubt considerable li quidation of long stock during the week, but the grenter amount of selling pres sure unquestionably einnnnted from the bene camp. Thus it might be said, that not only is an linwicldly short interest growing which will serve as n buffer for the market against any great smash in values, but will also inevitably prove I tue nucleus for a pronounced rebound in market values. This does not imply un possibility of an early resumption of bullish opera tions, but foreshadows the bringing of market values to a lot pi commensurate with existing conditions and earning powers, liased upon precedents there is little hope for any but n traders' market for some time to come. This means n bonildeiing backing and fill ing process and gradual contraction of speculative ventures Bales too 800 iOO .100 200 1909 (100 100 tcoo soo 2700 1900 100 900 A00 600 too TDIv. n Ulth , .rtiiams lixpress .1.1 . . Advance Homely ,... 38 B Advance Ilumoly pt .. 10H 0 AJax Ilubbcr 80J4 Alaska Gold Mines ... 2' .. Allls-Chnlmers 4tU R Am Agrlo Chem 2!6 0 Am Agrlo Ghcm pt . . . 6H 8 Am Beet Sugar 92 8 Am Bosch Magneto... 120 4 American Can ISO 13 Am Car & IMy 131 Am Cotton Oil 40 M, .80 Am Druggist Syn ... 11 H .. Am Illtlo a: Leather.. 30 7 Am Hide. & Leath pf,.13l American lea 42' 1000 4.80 Am Internat Corp BANK CLEARINGS HEAVY Bank Exchanges This Month 7.10 Per Cent Ahead of Last Year While not up to the record-breaking total of October the volume of Phila delphia bank clearings continue ex ceedingly heavy, ns indicated in the monthly statement published todnj . nuauuifuiH- gciiircsiM ui me saiu loan , , . e r in . . h.il Ka In ,ltn imtiM.1 form. In nttS nn.n,,n,. I all, mill!- (in IllPrPlISP Ot i.l tlPT CPtlt as the lender may require In tho lumi of vpr November last ear. nni BlfllUOW IIUUI li'lliSB uuu IIS IllUlUpteS. rm . i 1 ,. . ... .. f t,nr.1.0 ,1,,. ,,!, in resietercu or cuupon iqimi, ana ll snail Lin iiniii iiiiii-imi ,n vn:vi-, ,i,iwuh "be expressed In tho said certificates that the r ,i... iu.:in,llt-l,i!i f'lwirmi. Tlnm-n for loan therein. mentioned la payable In thirty ., "."""'' . i, . i .. .. . ' aie inercor, ana mat the prtn- lllr uiimucss iiniiuu ninni imin,, n- STOCKSSHOWED ! MORE RESISTANCE s.'jurtet 4 I and tot rpfiwr ninreevStorth",,a,tdinV,,SS 5f?.Sl5Sir SI ,!)l.S,0(l7.r.fi:i. as compared, with ?I. from all taxes. , , 7nl,i0i,,S!ii in Hen. 4. Whenever er.v Inen el.att ,.- created by vlrtuo of this Ordinance, there Is by force of this Ordinance, an annual tax levied of alx nnd one-half (014) per centum n tho par valua nf such certificates so Issued to pay the Interest, also tha prin cipal, of auh Joan within thirty years, and there Is hereby annually appropriated to the Commissioners of the Hlnklne Fund, out of the taxes so collected, a sum sufficient to pay the' Interest on said loan, also the prin cipal thereof, within thirty years and as the same becomes payable. The appropria tion for the Interest to be paid semiannually. n.i lHr ""? klnklmi Fund quarterly to Uie aid Commissioners -ii rir!- Ti.iL,,.!j?IK!:r 'N nnvr and ni J" Ii!7i.,.,v."....'.,!,KT"A,iK m,N and r-b i?.,.l',:" HOI.DI'.KS (II- Till: I.IMIMSY Manh S'TK" - mi'DKATION: ' ' April. Notice Is lu.rehv bInhi, i,,,i Mm Unlleii 1 M " ?... a D'lrlct I'ourt of the Westeru Die- June .""' 1eminaUiB In 11 iiius- .nlltled July XVonnsocket Institution for Savings eti . s j Auk. :l,ty, Whu'' ' " !' I.H(kKaniii Trust ' hi'Pt J" , i 5rv"m.t, a"d '--kinv,iniin Trust i'o tin v i.Hiasey vnlei i'o el hI. Lonsnll.lated oauso o 411 NoMrher Ti mi 101.- In ISSii',J'tt"v.?xeJ li"' 1ro rut" r distributive I?rS.P1abie ,ll,on all bonds nnd coupons w?t,1.by h"" i1"' mortiraee of tho Llndey hl&.vfi..0'. ".1d Vpon BU,h ' 'he coupons .1?? ? "' bond" secured by the first ?v?r Jlfndlm? rnortBage as nre Included In V,1. .,nrt'e,nt?r foreclosurn and sale, dated ,?Ji".i,r0:. 1D"! " ot l,'e proceeds of the foreclosure sale nf the mortirased properties J?f.'Ll".,i. 115' LnlB-, an, Puant to the said oecree the underslened win be prepared to rnKB payment In accordani-o with ejld order or court as follows. w.F?5 the first inorlease bonds nnd rou M?uJ"e debt and Interest In full to wit: Upon each bond of J.'OO faco value, with coupon: .i?.2l, of 10'1 'i.1"1 fubaequcnt coupons attached, sum of $834.02. i. tV of ',:10 and subsequent loupons attached sum of J81.1 lit. -.i."? ot I0'' ."'"' subsequent coupons attached tiunie of $7n7 III. .r. r.0 of 4 1-111 nd subsequent coupons attached buiii of T3!l ili No L'7 of 10 1-12 nnd subsequent coupons attached bum of li'l.n .?'0.3J.1 at i0'1 ,4 "n'' subsequent cnupons attached, auni or $a..i.o.'t Upon tho first nnd n fundlns niortifnse COUDOI1B. Ho. 7 of 12-1-1U H of (1 1-1S of IS.l.Jfl 10 ot rt-l 14 11 of 12-1 14 12 of ll-l.t.1 is of is-i-in the corresponding month last tear, an increase of 5l.i(i,,i(l..,J(jl or 7.10 per cent. The mouth'M hcavj volume brought the, cleiiriug for the eleven months of the calender enr up to the unpreceden ted total of .,?l),!)2.:t!)().(ll.,:!, us against S17.ll."4.007.1i"l in the mme period of 101S, nu increase of !?1,!I.'S7,7S:2,SG9, or 0.74 per cent. The following table shows the clear ings by months during the present cal ender year compared with those of 101b : inio 101s Inc f I ST.'. 170.2.1 1 t .'i-'- SJ7.(lll! Ill dl 1 t.-7 11.1,1112 1 2J1 .111-1. 'Mil 111 1)1 l.iilo.'Jtiil .VJli 1 4'J7 17'i ."i7 17 ,il l.l'..lll.:i2II.IHI7 I TJII.r,ii7.11.1 I S.-.O 481,010 i.ti.is -ins.tiiis 1,7110.301.117 1,1111.11111.471 J.OIH I17II.IHI0 I 018,007.393 i r.70 s.-i 'jiii :i 4 1 711 lll"i.4.'0 0 SI I 70oiol,i7:i s li 1 7lf. S1L',7K1 S 77 i 7:11, ens iis j :i iii i. urn mi. ii2 in :; 1 hsil, lltl.'llll II f'l l.TSI, "01,327 7.111 Nm Total $10,882,390,023 117.0M. 1107.131 0 74 BANK CLEARINGS Hank clcarlnus toJay compared with cor spondlnu day last two years: Phlla . J83.230SR.1 $72,035,712 $S0,3IU.Hn Boston; I. 75.73.-..110 U7.340.274 51.428.008 ChlraBO luo in mj N. York. 1. 030.903. R3R WE OFFER JOHN B. CRAMER MANUFACTURING CO. ItuoUct un Request 7SG UREXEh HUILD1NU Shorts Found It Prudent to Cover in View of Improved Sentiment 300 .1.100 100 0.100 4100 100 1300 100 1210 1030 3100 MOO 4800 100 ion .100 MOO 100 100 2200 200 too 300 2700 1N800 100 f)000 iao 1)00 1430 1211)0 too 1200 101) 2900 1700 000 1000 1A0O 800 200 10,111 2.10 4000 130 4100 100 2100 200 000 700 200 2.100 2400 400 4000 700 400 3000 1100 100 400 400 700 8100 300 100 2200 700 100 700 000 2100 100 100 -44 '10 100 T.:i)0 1)00 700 1090 imo 1)90 A00 100 .1 Am Linseed 6 Am Iocomotlvo . . Am Matt & Grain . . Am Ship & Commorco 4 Am Smelt & Ret .... 1 Am Smelt & lief pf. . !t Am Steel Foundries 1 Am Steel Ftlrlcs pi Am Sugar Ilcf .t0H'2 00', 9t?i 49 24 7J', 40J 02 .13334 1 MONEY RATES TO RELAXi to Am Sumatra Tobacco. 89J4 S Am Tel & Tel 0014 20 Am Tobacco. 242 'A 7 Am Woolen 119 . Am Writing Paper pf. M& Am Zlno Lend & Sm . 10 W 0 Am Zlno I, & Sm of . 8 4 Anaconda Copper .... BO .. Asso Dry Good!) 32 H .. Asaeta Realization ... 5'a 0 Atch Top & Santa Fo. E'a 5 Atch Top B F vt .. 77?; . Atlanta Blrm & Alt .. 7ia 7 Atlantlo Coast Line .. 02J4 10 Atl Oulf & W J ..104 .. Baldwin Loco JOS'4 7 Baldwin Loco pf 10S'4 . . Baltimore & Ohio .... .12J' 4 Baltlmoro & Ohio pi. . 45 8 Barrett 1I8H .. Bethlehem Motors .... 32 li Bethlehem Stoel B ... OHi 8 Bethlehem Stl 8 pf.H .. Booth Fisheries 1214 8 Brooklyn Ellison 0& .. Brlilyn Itapld Transit. lS'i .. Bklyn It T ctfs of dep. 10U .. Bulto & Superior Cop. X0'4 SO Butte) Copper & Zlno. 914 .. Caddo Central O & It. 21 4 California Packlns ... 75i 7 California Packing pt. .120 .. California Petroleum . 4t!4 2 Calumet & Arizona . . SH't 10 Canadian Paclfla ....14214 7 C'aso J I Thresh M pf . 99 5 Central Leather 029 7 Central Leather pf ...107!' 4 Cerro do Pasco Cop .. iHys 4 Certain-toed Prod . .. lit 5 Chandler Motors ....1I48 4 Chesapeake & Ohio ... M 'hi & liist Illinois ... 7 . . Chi Mil & St Paul ... 38 . CM Mil & St Paul pf. fills 7 Chi & Northwestern . 91 .. Chi Hock Isl & Paa .. 24H 0 Chi n I & Paa 6 pf. 00 Vz 7 CM n I & Paa 7 pf. 7.1 .. Chile Copper 18 3 Chlno Copper 3.1(4 0 Cluett Pcabody 85 .. Coca-Cola 3814 5 Colorado Fuel & Iron. 404 4 Columb Oaa & Eleo .. 01 1 Hoi Graphophone .... to Colorado & Southern.. 20J4 7 Consolidated Clear ... 04 7 Consolidated Ga-j .... 84 .. Consolidated Textile... 32!4 7 Continental Can 87 .. Contlnontr. Candy ... 13 H .. Con Interstate Cal M. 17 .. Corn Products Kef... 794 7 Corn Products Ttef pf.107 0 Ct ex Carpet 51 V, Crucible Steel 107 7 Crucible Steel pf . ... 9?a . . Cuba Cane Sugar .... 45 7 Cuba Cane Supar pf . E4, .. Denver & B.lo Grande. 714 9 Delaware & Hudson .101 . . Denver & H O pf . . . . 13H .. Dome Mines UK a Elk Horn Cool 27 7 Emcrson-Brantlng pf 92 'A Today's Net Tovr '"lose Chge. 3 .12 . . as 70', .. so y 2(4 ', 4154 H 92J4 1H 1)034 V 91 3J4 120 50 -I- 54 13254 w 49 54 !4 11!4 30 120 4254 10054-0054- 91 -49 -27 - 0254 07J4 40 92 -13354 89 54 9954 240 - It 119 6454-15J4-63 6554 62H 5 84J4 77 4 f 754 92 104 -i 105 105 54 327a 4 DUO 3.50 Endlcott Johnson Modi sales today on the New York rvrhaiiKc, as compiled hy the Ktcning Sun, totaled T:t,1,l)00 .shares. 5800 3500 1300 2.10O 1700 1700 900 .100 8200 2700 C1D0 300 500 1700 11)0 510 200 1231) 100 !HU '800 42)0 2100 2510 1300 too 1200 7200 4400 4900 1200 100 2000 1000 100 4400 Erie . . Erie 1st pf 8 Famous Playcrs-L . . . Fisk Rubber 2 Freeport Texas . . . . 3 Gaston Wm & Wis C General Clear .... 8 General Electrio .. 12 General Motors . . . 0 Gen Motors deb .. 4 Goodrich B F Granby Consol M & S. 51 Gray i Davis 48J6 7 Great Northern pt . . . 7954 4 Gt Northern Ore Ctfs. 3854 tireeno. Cananea Cop . C4i Gulf Mobllo is North . 8H Gulf States Steel r:t 6 tlartman Corp 89 4 Haskell & Barker Car. 60 7 Illinois Central 91 u Inspiration Con Cop . 48 14 , . Intcrboro Con 1?i . Inter Con pf 12'4 Inter Agrlcul 20J4 5 Int Agrlcul pf S054 0 Int Harvester 12854 . Int Mer Marino 4854 0 Int Mer Marine pf ...10lai International Nickel . . 21 . International Paper .. 07 . Iron Products 31 . Kansas City Southorn. IS 4 Kelly-Springflold Tire. 128 . Kelsey Wheel SO Kennecott Copper .... -n 2S00 1.20 Keystone Tire & Rub. 40H on .no .on .in ' .Kg 1 or. 1 No 07 14 of ll-l-lfl .07 1.1 or 12-1-tn .07 HI of 0-1-17 oil 17 of 1Q 1 17 OH IS of II-1-1S .00 19 of 12-1-1R .na "n nf 1.1 -10 burn navitint will I... mail. ,n.v...-i,i Upon the presentation of aforrnaM buiida and coupons to the undarileiieil on nr before tha lat liar of Jaiiimrj-, 1020, for oan collation and uetruetlon upon tiannent in full thereof Or for Btamolne notice Af narllal payment thereon, and return to tha holder ' thereafter, any such unpaid coupons nnd bonds must ho presented to tho register of aald court at rtttxliurh Ta All the aforesaid first and refunilltis in. in cub coupons presented for pavmriit must b attached to their appurtenant bond with coupon of December 1 mm ami nil subse fjuent coupons attached Dated thla 20th day of November inlii J WOOD CLARK Speclsl Mauler Lawrence E. Brown & Co. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS 1(115 ltliU, 1MTATK TRUST IlI.Dti. lnvestlcuto and aitiust partnership und corporation accnunts. Also prruure U, a. lllluulO IJi iic.".i fi MXANTIAl. Ifniueii'iw TEXCALOKAN an. & UAS CO. Dlildrnils ut lli rule of 1 (one) per cent I This determination Mils interpi dUliicnds Is iMlile Deiemlicr Xutli to Mn.u. timler the circiunslunces. The fuct lroposals UEr.WTJlB.VT fvi;.J; 1U1MII AM. itoom dm, vity Hall, rhlladelphi m. Novenitnr 'IQ 1 . Sealed proposals will ba received at thla edifice, until twelve (12) o'clock noon, ,!" 11CSUW7. tc.-vuiiicr iu, jiiiv, wneu bids 'vlil lie opened and scheduled nu follousi UUtlEAU OP rilATtll'lBS, 34th and Pine streeta Tor th removal of ashes durlne im r. mslnder of the sear 1010 Hpeclflcatlons, (forms of proposal and all ' Information relative to the toresolne may ' be had upon anplliatlon to tha Director's I Office. Jloom BS1, wty Hall. r " IJIds iroiu oinera man inoso enlaced or ....i.i...., nf rei.nril lleteuiher Iflth. Nnlisju onrlit moiitlilj dlililends of I (one) per cent in 1miiMb tho SOtli of eiiih , month to sloiWioldera of record tlio lSlli uf that m An 'elr. slnik dlUlend of 4 (four) per cent In drilored, poahle Junuiiry 80. 1930, .""" ""iL".' BAH-'i'Kt. IreaS:0, ! ... ..... ..fa... m II.M. elphlS iiiurt,r,.,.r.,. .- a. lSlli I vi'iori.irH ntionai, rim; insurance niMI'ANl Philadelphia. Nov 2R. 1010 Tim lloard of Directors haa this day de ..i.re.l a dlllilenil of 2Vb7r. payable .luntl ,,. n 1920. to stockholders of record De iSnoeV '.'0 11U0 ChecUa lll be moiled ''" JAMBS M lASNINO rreasurer An niial aieellngw Xe Vol It, ov. III). The e York Kvening Sim's closing finnucitil review toiliiy mi)s : Tlie course of toilaj 's bort session of tlio stock marker disclosed little feature and uas finite orthodox under prevail- i iiitr I'ondilinns nml sentinii'iit. The ripening vaw MicRpstirc nf icnkness, nl- ' IhoiiKh the trend to low if levels waii fur from uniform and lluctutitious in ' most c.iscs were rather narrow. Short selling continued with sufficient ' pressuic to brine forth further liquida- ' tion, but it was apparent after the I hrst fifteen minutes or so that the list was propernde to offer no little resist ance. While the weekly market letters I oi leaning brokerage bouses gave expres sion to varying degrees of bearish feel ing, the atmosphere of tho street seemed to lie le3s surcharged with gloom than was the cnbc yesterday. Perhaps on easing in the tension with respect to our relations with Mexico had much to do with this and not loss so tlie taking of the hull by the horns by the government in tho coal strike situation. As a mntter nf filer tho liiimifinl nnn. . nitinity hits not paid a great deal of iastweeU?V.u91.!:o'o'"srmres. attention to Mexico ns a potential factor murseiwise, However, much ns it may lm(' been interested academically. The roul crisis Iiiir been the main consideration, affecting ns it does the nation's basic industries nnd activities. H would nppear to have taken a lond off the mind that the Washington au thorities, without assuming actual con trol of the mines, hns determined to in voke the Lever law to require opera tion whether the miners or operators like it or not. The feeling is that the time hns come when it is the public which is entitled tu have first say, und the mines will be worked at the 14 per cent wage scale without nn increase in price to the consumer reted lirection thnt the week dosed with money at 10 ner cent was not a perceptible influence, and after provision for interest and dividend disbursements, ity taxes and so on nnve been mnde if is, anticipated thnt the money rate will relax next week. Accordingly stock prices hardened in the second half-hour, and by tho second hour it was clear that, the shorts felt It was prudent to cover, ns sentiment bade fair to. improve over the week-end recess. Tb? foreign exchanges wern re actionary. Sterling wight drafts held dowu lo S4.00 -only half n cent above the recent record low. Francs were quoted nt H.W and lire nl 11! 27 ..13S?j, . 13H . 2094 . 87 5t . 40 54 . 30 . 18 . 7(1 .17154 .327 . to?; . 79 32 3754 70 80 254 . 40H 9054 90M 90 H 120 48 54 13154 49 J4 1154 2954 H8 4354 105 6054 90 54 49 2634 6354 97 54 39 9.2 13154 87 54 99 54 240 117 6354 16?i 55 54H 52 H 4 54 83 J4 7754 7 54 92 1G0 10314 10554 30 54 4354 11754 31 !4 90 114 12 95 1454 10 20 a 22 54 74 120 40'i 58 54 140 99 92 107 51, 2 ?4 54 11154 14?8 7 35 94 52 54 85 54 23 51 58 54 70J, 17 9, 31 85 S8 5s 40 CI (354 205, 64 8.1 32 87 12 !4 1654 77 107 51 190 54 90 V. 4354 82 H 7 100 1294 13 54 26 12 9354 130 1294 1954 K5 54 39 ft 3354 1754 854 170 31954 83 78 51 4854 78(4 38 34 85s (Ott ,SJ 55 89 54 45 !4 3tt 1154 1954 o0 54 12654 44U 100 54 23 6554 3S 1394 130 80 3754 1554 Dlv. Bales In t tlleh 3500 0 Lackawanna Steel ... 81 10(1 ..; Lake Krle & -West . .-. 1354 500 .. Lee Rubber & Tiro ..3354 2300 3.50 icmgh valley 43 100 12 Liggett & Myers 201 13 Lorlllnnl P Tobacco .. .173. 1300 800 too 1000 ' 300 300 200 3000 1700 7 Manhattan Kiev guar. 4194 .-, Martin Parry Zi . . Maxwell Motor 37 . . Maxwell Mot lot pt . . 65 . . Max Motoro ctfs 36 . Max Mot Isl pf ctfs.. 65 10 Mexican Petroleum . . 190 2 Miami Copper 2700 1.20 Mlddlo States Corp 2114 55 4954 13 80 9i 14 2314 4094 55 li 54 14 tTs 54 IJ4 45 254 H8H4-3194- 80 -114 - 1254 -r 95 -15 - 10J4- 305i-l- 054 .. 23 75 54 120 4154- l 5854 .. 14254-i- 3 99 92 - 54 tt 94 I 1 !' 354 1 54 14 107J4- 54 l 94 43 H254 54 55 7 3794 194 5354 154 916 24- 4 tt 0054 54 73 2 17H- M 3354 . 851 3854- 54 0 - 1 6114 4- tt 7J4 294 2054- ltt C4 - 1 8494 V 3254 54 87 1254- 14 17 7954 4 94 107 61 -J I 107 154 99 J4- J, 45 y, 82tt 54 7 - 54 101 tt 13tt- 54 13 54- 64 2 54- tt 92 54 4 54 133 13 - 14 203, 34 87 54 54 39 tt- 54 i6 1 1754- 1 70 1 17154 1 327 - 054 9034- 54 54 63 3 4854- I 79 t4 38,- tt .14 - a, !b 1 14 63 SI 56 89 54- ft 4854 354 39i 54 lift- tt IP 34- 254 soft- yt 12054- 1 4654 54 10134 54 22 - J 67 t 38-1 163 120 - 3 SO 2854 54 46tt tt 7300 1 Mldvnlo Steel & Onl. 900 .. Minn A fit L new... 300 7 Minn St P & S St M. 2700 .. Missouri Kan & Tex,, 400 . . Mo Kan t Tex pf . , 8000 . . Missouri Paclfla 1400 Missouri PacitlQ pf . 300 3 Montana Power 400 3 Mulllno Body 43ft 100 3 National Acme 36 100 7 National Biscuit ....llStt 1400 .. Nat Aniline & Chem.. 0254 100 7 National Cloak pf ...103? 300 .. Nat Conduit & Cable.. 12 300 6 Nat Enam & Stamp.. 75M 400 5 National Lead 8054 200 .. Nat It R of Mcx 2d pf . 54 400 1.50 Nevada Con Copper . 14?4 200 10 New York Air Brake. 116 3300 fi New York Central ... 7054 0300 .. New York N H & H.. 2854 306 li New York Ont & W .. 1754 200 . Norfolk & Soutlftrn.... 12 400' 7 Norfolk & Western.... 9654 6800 7 Northern Paclfla 80 300 6 North American 65 1300 8 Nova Scotia S C 7354 10500 4 Ohio Cities Gas 4754 3100 .50 Oklahoma Pro & Hot. 994 600 .. Otis Steel 35ft 400 3 Owens Bottling Mach. 60 100 3.80 Paclflo Development 73 60 36 300 5 Paclflo Oaa & Eleo 300 1 Paclflo Mall 400 . . Pan-Amcr Pet rts . . . 14 9000 0 Pan-Amer Petrol & T. 10094 700 Parish & Bingham.,. 4154 5300 3 Pennsylvania 4114 600 . . Peoples Gas Chicago . 26 3800 .. Pero Marquette 2334 16000 . . Plerco-Arrow Motor . 7334 100 8 PItroc-Arrow Mot pf . 10414 101J4 1200 .. Pierce Oil 1854 18 100 8 Pierce OH pf 103 300 4 Pitt c C & St L 07(4 300 5 Pittsburgh Coal of Fa. 6954 1000 .. Pittsburgh & W Va... 2054 100 0 Pittsburgh Coal pf ... 89 1200 8 Pressed Steel Car ... 07 4 100 7 Pressed Steel Car pf.100 looo 8 Pullman 11434 1600 6 Punta Alcgre Sugar . . 86 700 8 Hallway Steel Spring. 9354 3000 3 Ray Consol Cop 1994 12200 0 ncpub Iron & Steel ..101ft 100 7 Itep Iron & Steel pf.,106 2900 4 Heading 7854 700 . . Remington Typewrit . 80 1700 i nepub Motor Truck Today's Net Trttr Close Chi. 81 1354 33 ft 41 201 169 54 3934 2054 3534 64?4 30 6434 186 21 6454 49 1354 80 954 13 2254 4034 61 4354 36 11534 6054 10334 1154 7654 79 654 "tt 116 6854 3754 16 ?4 13 9554 78 64 6954 4554 954 35 55 4 73 on 30 'A 99 54 4394 4134 3454 2154 7054 13700 S.70 Hoyal Dutch NY... 2300 400 200 700 200 1100 1600 100 322)0 11100 100 2300 100 100 7390 '5000 800 1400 100 2000 4200 1000 4100 400 200 700 15600 COO 100 loo 200 2000 3200 100 900 100 100 400 7400 600 300 900 1000 6500 700 Saxon Motor 6 Savage Arma . Seaboard Air Line . . . . . Seaboard Air J.ino pf . 8 Scars-Roebuck G Sloss Sheff S & I St L San Fran 63 ft 98 14!i 7754 8 15?4 210 69 54 1554 I St Joseph Lead 1354 . . Sinclair Consol Oil ... 40 0 Southern Paclflo .... 93 20 South P It Sugar . . .21914 " Southern Railway .... 2234 .. Southern Ry pf 5994 10 Standard Milling rts . 6tt 7 Studebaker 10714 4 Studebaker rts 2?4 .. Stutz. Motor 113 4 Stromberc Carb 7354 3 Superior Steel 42 .. Tenn Cop & Chem .. 1054 10 Texas Co 376 . . Texas Co rta CO .. Texas & Paclflo 4054 . . Third Avenue 13 0 Tobacco Products .... 7854 7 Tobacco Products pf.. 9914 Transcontinental Oil . 4594 fi Trantue & Wins Steel. 01 .. United Cigars pt 11054 United Ry Invest ... 854 6 Union Bag & Paper . 92 .. Union Oil 3054 10 Union Paclflo 125 1 Union Paclflo nf 67 1 United Alloy Steel .. 6054 7 United Drug 138 10 United Fruit 193 .. United Ry Invest pf.. 17 54 .. United Retail Stores . 8734 . . U S C I P & Fdry . . . 20J-4 . V S Lxpress 23tt 3 U S Food Prod 73 BUS Itid Alcohol 10054 8 U S Rubber H8J4 0 U S Smelting R & M. 74 100 3.50 U S Smell R & M pf. 48 34000 5 U S Steel 10354 400 7 U S Steel pf 11354 4800 Utah Copper 7154 300 .. Utah Sea 1054 1100 4 Va-Carollna Chem ... 6354 300 .. Wabaah 854 900 .. WabasnptA 2154 300 . Wabash pf B 1654 2000 4 Westlnghouse B & M. 6254 1200 .. Western Maryland ... 11 400 .. Western Paclflo 31 200 4 Western Pacific pf ... 55 100 7 Western Union Tel .. 87 3100 1 White Motor 65 1000 .. Wheeling &L Erie .. 1354 200 8 Wilson & Co 75 C800 ' 1 Willys-Overland 29J4 3100 . . Worthlnglon Pump ... 83 1000 0 Worth Pump pf B.... 70 10' . . Wells Fargo Exp .... 6034 300 8 Woolworth F W 131 103 67 54 60J4 26 87 9554 100 1133 8454 93 19 94 100 100 74 79 62 96 1334 7434 8 1554 31554 69 54 1154 1354 4554 9154 21954 2ltt 69?4 6K 10534 394 110 71 54 43 0ft 273 59 J4 39 1354 7854 0854 43 54 6054 11054 854 90 3554 12354 07 50 138 193 1754 8534 2054 2354 7354 m 11534 73 48 103J4 11354 7034 1054 olft 8 3454 1554 5ls 11 3054 65 87 .03 1154 75 29 7754 70 5034 120 ft 7fi.1,;00 shares, couiparedwllh 1,451,000 uharcs jesterdoy. Thus far thl week", 8,202,000 shares. 83 54 1354 454 3354- V 12 - 54 301 4- 1 173 4- 3ft 40544- 54 2654- 54 37 54 C44 I so - 54 0434- 354 188 - 1 21(4- 54 8434- 154 4954- 13 .. 80 nft 54 1334- " 2334 4- H 4034 54 66 1 4354 .. 36 34 lit- 254 63 ft 10334 ft 1154- 54 78tt 54 8054 254 854- !4 1434 ltt 116 I- t 70)4 154 2854 54 17 54 H 12-1 9534 - 54 7934- M, 61-1 72 254 47-54 9 54- 54 35ft - 54 6594- tt 73 - 3 co - 54 36 - tt 54 I- 54 9954- tt 4394- 154 41ft- 54 ao 114 23 72 10454 .. 1854 103 67 54- 54 8954 .. 2054- tt 89-1 97 100 .. 11354 154 85 94 S3 54- " !4 1954- tt 101J4 54 100 75 54 I- tt 79 - 1 63 - 354 98 1454 75 4- 1 8-94 1554- 94 210 ?4 69 54- 54 1554 tt 13 54 . 46 - tt 93 - 14 31954- 454 2294 tt 3994- 3,i o?4- 54 10594- 394 334 54 11034 394 7354- 94 43 54 oft- 54 273 - 354 60 - 1 39 - 454 1334 - 54 7854- 94 98ft- 54 4354- 3 co 54- 54 11054 854- tt 90 - 2 3654 54 12454 154 07 60 .. 138 103 154 1754 .. 8734 51 2054- 34 2354 .. 72ft ft 100 . 11854 154 7454 48 10354 5's 11354 ft 7054- I 1054 . . 1354 154 854- 54 24 54- 54 1554- 2ft 1254 54 it 31 - 1 as .. 87 - 54 65 1?4 1254 4 75 2954- M 8054 154 70 66344- 54 120 ft- 3ft Saraa period The local market showed encourag ing comeback qualities nftcr n dis couraging weak opening, the more strik ing fcaturo of which wns tho mnrked expansion in (he volumo 'ot dealings when the market took tho upward trend. The floating supply was llkn ttic iounu to bo greatly reduced, which made the recoveries shnrp rind decisive. Things nt the start looked most tin 't'Til? ?'nK!, ns tllorc wnB evidence of !'r'bbIIK liquidation in nil parts of the 1st. Jhe offerings were small, but the buying demand was seemingly very lim ited, resulting in a general concession In prices. United (ins Improvement nnd Union Trnction cqunlcd their low prices of the year t 52 and 7. re spectively. Four flnllnra wno ,.1!,,! off General Asphalt common on a verv smnll transaction, carrying the price down to 303. Lake Superior shaded under 20. llio second hour witnessed a wonder ful trnnsforinntlnn in hn nilM . plexion of the market. Klcctrlc Stor- irVA . ,V. )CU. ott witn a rebound of JH.GO to 1ST. American Stores jumped Ol to 41V. Lfllfp Snnnrini. ,-ne ...- fried back to 20 j United Gs Improve- , , . """" cenis to iixy,, nnd Phil adelphia Electric renehed 1M. The week's transnctlnns wr m. paratlvely moderate nnd tho lowering of 'i"""n wus uue more to tlie extreme nnrrowncss of the tnnrtnt n ,....n of. the greatly curtailed buying power, ihc declining movement, furthermore, wns entirely influenced by outside con- MIKTIIKIIN NATIONAL llNK aldsraJ, and no bid will b milertalii.d u " i Tho Annual )1tltlar ?f the Htockholdcrs lfsa maDB on primru ,tor that purpose. . All blda must 'Uncat jrom me .iiy nouciior that security risl Dteii 3urninca in accordance with the provisions ot the Ordinance of Councils, ap proved May 25, 1860. Bids are Invited, sub. Jeel to future appropriation by Counotls. The Director resarvea tho rlht to accept ,tiy pfopttl I" whole or In part, or reject all the bids, as he may deem best for the t..fvatH of the city When u hid nr ,.. irate ol bids exceeds the sum pf loo, it win p? peeessary for u contract to bo entered tstabllehed In builnejs for which proposals 'trSr" are aelted, will not be entertained or con- '-' inlcd blank forms supplied of the Northern National Bank wlu be held ouppuca oj " iJunklnie House, on riiejiliiy, .lununry be accompanied by a cer. 13, 1920. between the hours of Urn. nnd S City Solicitor that security " .. tor tha election of twelve (1L-) Dlrec- lAlso to vol" for an Increase of Capital SlrVck; from. 1200J100. to 1400.000 by the issulns of 2000 shares at lino per share, of which sum 1100 shall be added to Capital nd ISO to Hiiro'"" Account - President. tr3v'r,,K ANNUAL MKKT1NO 111" TIIK &rT.tM, sww iSirsTKlSSTSSS i ttMTIIU'n T.-Tt UlriK- r l.llfJ14 11. 4'll L. 1 , plrt'Clur of the TJepartmfnt ROPQ!M- foil SAI.K Of UU1MJIN03 r AND KIXTUHEB Bald yropoal for th bulla. iff. fixture, etc.. lor in uw I iwCUrptCBCVfUb HUlUi X,. 'will tM recti vd Z. "T i il'ansH m im- .....17. i)skascnnir a miu. or in uuiirietsi r.7w..'-'irw -TAv. -."" rr"7- i n Hwr -unarm r I, 1010. IrisT ill CoiiVftltictut WaiplUl, Lawrence- t. J., "will d a .,, MirtBiiit ot later than uti LOVtB OTTO llnttAND, Hecretary USE1"'!'' ANNUAL MKKTIM1 OF Till', Sy stockholders of the (llrard Water Co. will be held In llooni.M7; Lafayette llulldJ Inr at 3:30 p. m., Thursday, December 4. Secretary, BUTTER, EGGS AND CHEESE Srvr Aork,. Nov 2ft.. BUTTER firm. Re cflptB. 78,, tuba Creamery, higher than extiaa. Tit74AC xtr. tii'2 oorV 7r.U flrt-U, 2H C72c. paolclo lock, current 1 1 in nr, 41". ., iivwI'WTlVi EOOS Arm necelpta 10,431 cases. Fresh fathered extras. 89084c: fresli-Rathercd "xira nrsie. nnu-n.cj iresn-irainerea firsts, foiuvfvci staie reunsyivsnia and nearliy western lienitery whites, tin to fancy, 11 0 i u, siiii.. f eiiiisyivania ana iiearoy hen- npry Kyur. wrumary lo prune, ftifuni" uo, brown, 8H0Sci do. gathered brown and mixed oolors. h3B4r CHEBHB easy Receipts, 10SI boles Slate. whlnllk, flats, current make, specials, 8!'i ,18c; flo, average run. ali ' atate, whnle-mllk. twins, current inak" specials, alt (S5c; dq. average run, 31c. BAR 8IUVER Commercial bar Mlver was d lower in iionoon tooay, at til The urlce in New 3Tork wn un changed, at $1.20, FORE'GN EXCHANGE New Yorli. Nov. '-'9. The foreign exchnnge market opened very weak with btcrling helling within three-quarters of n cent of the low record. Other ex changes also weie quoled close to the low records. Quotations were : nemnnd sterling 4.00. cables 4.0t1R ; franc cables 0.78, checks H.80; lire cables l'J.23. cliccks '2.'i Swiss cables Ti.-ltl, checks fi.48; guilder cables n8, checks Hi 'Mi pesctus canies ni.7f, checks in,."; Stockholm cobles '.22. 50, checks 2'J.:i.ri; Cliristiuuia cables 21.70, checks 21.fi.r; Cooenjiagen cables 20.1.", cheeks 20 ; Belgian cables 0.H0, checks D.:i2 ; mark cobles 2..TT, checks 2.:i."i ; ruble notes ;s,7U lor nuus and -l.o for 100s. Shortly before midday sterling fell lo within V. cent of the extreme low rec ord, touching a.OOyt. Cables nl.o verged upon the )ow, nt -LOO'r., French ehnnirp htruck a new low record at 0.81 cables nnd 0.83 for checks. Lire were quoted at 12.20 for cables and 12."r lor cnecKE. iuiruuuu jvruuueu receded to .70. Philadelphia Stocks Net Close chge. ro .. u .. HlRh Low OriO Am Strs. 41 V 40 H Am Gas. 50 50 20 Am Mill. 0 0 10 tAm Ilde & L pf.linij llflK- HO'j 1H 5 Cam Irn. no 30 :10 . . 00.TK1C Stor.1,'17 13?, 137 5 12 Gen Asp. 103 103 103 4 25 I C X A. 35 33 35,. 1270 I.k S Cr. 20 10 10 50 r,eh Nav. 02). 02 021 142 Leh Vul. 42 40 42 ij 50 fMidvale. 4!) 40 40 100 tX Y N H . II 28 28 28 000 Pa It It. 42 41(6 4S 5 200 Ph & W pref ... 20 20 20 20 Pli Co pf 25 25 25 2V- 180 do c'm pf 32V .2 32 1 " 500.PhiI Klec 24 24 24 U 408 PUT tc 20is 25 20--2 135 tlteading. 75 74 75 -- 135 Ton Tlel. 2 "V, '... il 100 Un Tract 37 37 37 . 4-M.I U U 1., MONEY-LENDING RATES PIIILADKU'IIIA Call, 6 per cent; time, per cent; commercial paper, threo to six months, 5 per cent, and six montliB, rj(SC per cent. LONDON Money is quoted at 4 per cent. Discount rates, short and three mouth bills fiSD per cent. Reserve Banks' Discount Rates Official discount rates at, the twelve Federal Reserve banks Were ns follows: Gov't paper 16 to DO 15 days daya i Poston New York Philadelphia Richmond . , Cleveland Atlanta ..- Chicago .. St. Louis . . Minneapolis Kansas City nsiiss i San VciDtUm Com'l paper 10 to SO 15 days days . . 4 4"i . 4V! j ' t 4UOS 5 IH OB i.i 3u 4 4 4 - 4 . ft'Ji H2V. 52 70 TU S Stl.101 101 1011Vh 10 tUtah 0. 70 70 70- ,,'l a1" 9""9 "hares, compared with 14.53S shares yesterday: this week. 44,174 shares; last week. riS,O70 shares. Pilea In II ooo nONDS Hlsrh Low Net chire, i 1 City 4s '47 07 1)7 1)7 Vj do 1015.. 07 07 07 -. il fX 1 CO Tr 4s ... 03 03V. C3V. 5 Int Han Tr T" 4s.. 14 14 H .. u Lk Sup inc 5s 02 02 02 2 1 Leh Val Os.100 100 100 U n.f 1 IU T1..-.1., uw mu nuiiun 4th 4is, lll.no 01,50 01.50 .24 Vlc.48... 00.02 00.02 00,02 ,1" 1'hila Eleo 1st 5s 01 01 Ol I. 7PH&;V4s07; 07U 07 't H U R))HU.fVlU i Cs 00 op 00 ft tolaV aales, J2,B00, rompared with 18V. w.k.yS5"wl J'-elj- "'-200' '"t RAILROAD EARNINGS Increase ri12.497 2,7311,0117 'J.H8I1.0I 18,022.1)78 .1.218,000 4,318,030 700.030 77S.S6B 3,781,783 5,2111,550 5,787,328 S82,49S 350,072 B29,I1T (298,510 i,01ll,52 2,211,700 NTAV YOK1C CENTRA L 1810 October cross 20,205.R72 Palnnco after taxea. . 0,582,50 Net oper. Income.. 5,500,515 Ten months' gross ..253,210,042 llalance after taxes. . 41,787,1108 Va, nn.p Inrmn.. 41.S7S.41fl NORFOLK AND WESTERN October Kross ,7,460,600 J668.851 Balance aftor taxes. . l.iaz.iss Net pper. Income.. 1,150,602 Ten months' urosa... 03.482.042 Balance, aftor taxes,. 0,017,8(14 .Net oper. Income.. 9,277,233 LEHIGH VAt.LEY October eross ,. 0,2IO.02n Ualince after taxes.. 4B0,37K Net oper. Income.. 529,528 Ten months' cross... 53,379,887 Balance after taxes.. S.313.8.1H Net oper. Income. . 3.292,038 NEW YORK. NEW UAVEN ANp 1IART- ruiiu . Octeber (TOSH .......110.840,703 1093.835 Balance after taxes,. 1,002,702 035,034 Net oper. Income... 1,257,855 445,008 Ten months' gross., 87,075,144 2,019,807 Balance after taxes. 8,310,615 3,901,742 Not oper. Income-.. D. 618, 833 3,227,505 CHICAnO AND NOtlTIIWEHTHinN Ootober Brosi (14,252,588 1370,157 llalance after taxea. i 2.400.850 014.882 Net oper. Income,, 2,444,017 812,220 Ton months' gross,, ,1111,80.1,240 11,001,718 Balance after taxes... 14, "92.153 1,036.789 Net oper. income,. 13,1773,333 022,731 CANADIAN PACIFIC October cross S18.290.652 12.613:87: Net after expenses, 5,847,781 261,946 Ten months' gross, . ,142,68.B24 15,772i8nil Net after expense, 28,401,018 108,145 BALTIMORE AND OHIO October gross ...... 118,917,708 S50.7U Balance arter taxes,, .i.iisi.aia Net oper. Income,. 1,531,457 Ten months' gross, ,,151,527,691 Balance after taxes., 6.987,980 Net oper. Income,, 4,709,781 Decrease, 4.002,976 3,495,203 8,224,448 1,584,540 2,245,219 Prices on Paris Bourse Heavy Paris. Kov. 20, Prices were heavy on the Bonrso today. Three per cent rentes were quoted nt 00 francs 5 cen times: exchange on London, 30 francs 38 centimes ; 5 ner cent loan, 87 francs 70 centimes. The dollar was quoted nt V francs 70'a centimes,. Charters Filed Doer, Del., Nov. ,20. Certificates of Increases In capital Btock filed here today wore as follows: Sterlta Oil Co., New Torlf, from 510,000,000 to $20,0Q0.OOO, tTlio Pry Docks and Phlp uepairs uorporuuon, or. i numiciprua, from f 5,500,O0Q to $10,000,000. v LOCALS CAME BACK STRONG IN THE FINAL DEALINGS Much Reduced Supply Found When Efforts Were Made to Rcbuy Stocks Sold at Opening dltlcns nnd with no connection whatever with local tleveloptnfilts. Dribbling liquidation apparent all throughout, the week In n number of the local shares, which heretofore were re carded ns semi-Investment propositions, wns at times dlfllctilt to comprehend. More so perhnps ns there wns nothing directly or Indirectly that could possibly miitei'liilly niTect tho intrinsic value in any ot them. In some instances perhaps such sell ing was Imperative In order to protect impaired marginal accounts. The sell ing, however, hnd not the earmarks of, urgency, but rather suggested auto motic feeding out of stock on the, mar ket without unsettling tho general equilibrium. v Somebody, of course, had to tako them: nnd there arc reasons for believ Ing that the bulk represented outrlghttf"" purchasers, which meant a gradual out significant 1 eduction in tbo market floating supply of these issues. Thero has undoubtedly been a great deal ot what is sometimes called Insti tutional liquidation. The extremely high money loaning rates has influenced many I nf thf tnnner lendlnrr inatltiitlnna in ' 1 liquidate much of their investments in order to givo more active nnu profitable employment to the same funds. There is a big demand for money from nl most every quarter of the globe, and it is up to the loaning institutions to supply It. which they nro endeavoring to do. This means tho selling of se curities held and other investments and which accounts, in a measure, foi the constant supply of many of the homo stocks on the local exchange. FURTHER GAINS MADE IN MARKET FOR CORN Demand Induced by Fears of Railroad Embargo Against Grain Oats Rally" GRAIN BELT WEATHER rOriEOAST rlilcnxo, 'Nov. 29 Illinois Unsettled and much colder trfnlirht, with rain north turning to snow, cold -wave; Sunday cloudy and colder.i Missouri, North Dakota, Poutii Dakotn, Nebraska nnd Montana partly clrtudv tonlrttt and Suntlav much solder. lsconsln Snow and colder tonight, cold wave eatt: Sunday cloudv nnd colder. JllnneRota nnd Iowa Unsettled and colder tonight; probably anow enst; Sunday cloudy and colder. Kansas Fair and continued cold tonight and Sunday. Wjomlnc Un settled tonight; Sunday cloudy and colder. Chicago, Xov. 20. General buying of corn bv commission houses caused further advances in the market this morning. Tlio demnnd was induced bv fenrs of a railroad embargo against grain on account of the soft coal situation, as wcu ns iy unsettled weather nnd addi tional gains in live hogs. Shorts were nervous nnd sentiment was bullish. Some lending operators wero inclined to be cautious, as quotations have ex perienced a good urrrurn nnd any im provement in fuel conditions will ho considered against values. The receipts here today were 227 cars, December opened at $il.373,'. against $1.30 at tho end yesterday, nnd moved up to $1,38. .fnnuarv started at Rl.33 to $1.3-4, against .$1.33 nr, rue ciose yesterday, and inter sold nt $i.;(i'j. -ny was quoted at $1.3,,4 to i.;iii a at .$1.33 Oats started easier on scattered sell ing, but quickly recovered nnd sold nt a premium over the previous close. There -was some selling of December enrly by recent buyers. Houses with weRtcrn connections purchased May. The receipts here today were 144 cars. December opened at 74 to 73c, against 74c nt thn close yesterday, and later sold at 74,c. May started nt 77 c to 77c, against 77c at the end yesterday, and later sold at 77',i!C. .Inly opened nt 74 Vic to 74c, against 74c nt the close yesterday, nnd later sold ot 74iJic The receipts of wheat hern today were 74 cars, at Winnipeg, 440 cars; at Minneapolis, 300 cars, and nt Du luth, 0 mts. Lendlntr futures ranged as follows. Corn (new delivery) upen tiicn j.nw cion 1,37 1.8U .135 1.S.V1 1.ns, 1.9.1 1..11 1,31't 1.33 1.33T4 1.30 1.30? COTTON PRICES MOVE IN A NARROW RANGE Week-End Covering and Spin ners' Callings Induce Steady Undertone COTTON BKLT -WEATHER CONDITIONS New York. Nov. 20. Thi following temperatures wore recorded In tho cot ton helt thla morning: Oklahoma City, 24; Abilene 30; Fort Smith, 118; sarr An tonlo, 40; Rhreveport, 42; Corpus Christ), 40; Atlanta. 48; Little nock and Wil mington, 50 Chnttanooirii, Knoxvllle and Augusta. C2. Memphis and Vlckshun. Mi Oalveston. GO; Charleston and Savannah. tiH; Jacksonville, (14; Tampa and Thotnas vllle (ID; Montgomery, 08; Meridian and I'enaacola, 12. and New Orleans, 74 December January i May uata December Mav rorlt January , May Lard January May ..... nibs January .. aiay 73, 77 1 71H 734 U 77H 70S .. .... 34.20 ..82.40 32.90 73j 70S 33.70 .11.20 32.30 32.00 23.35 23,05 23.70 23.70 ..18.70 . . 18.20 18.70 18.20 lK.fift 18.15 18.M 18.15 DIVIDENDS DECLARED Atlantic. 'Gulf and IVost Indies Steamship Lines, semiannual 5 per cent, payable Feb ruary 2 to stock of record October 30, Todda Shipyards Corporation, quarterly. $1 75 a share, payable December 20 to stock of record December 8. There was .02 Corpus Christ): .06 at Abilene, and Gal veston: .08 at San Antonio: .10 at Knox vlllo: ,20 nt Chattanooga: .42 at Okla homa; 4A at Nashville; .80 at Memphis, and 1 98 at Little Bock New York, Xov. 20. -The cotton market kept in n narrow range throughout the session, with the trade npparently nwniting developments in the coal nnd Mexican situation. There wns sufficient week-end cover ing and spinners "calling" lo furnish a generally steady undertone, and there was comparatively little speculative long liquidation. There seemed to be a confident feeling thnt the threatened strike of New Eng land mill operatives would bo averted by n satisfactory adjustment, possibly through the granting of a, bonus by the mill owners equivalent to tho increased wages asked for. Close 37.00 na isini-M Mcll.. 33.88 33.00 34 15 31.70 34.10&15 May. 32.00 31.01) 32.24 81.83 32.12lfl July. 80.115 30. (i.l 31.0.1 80.50 30.02005 Oct. . 27 75 27.70 28.25 27.70 28.25 Test, close Open High Low Dec. .17.0.1 37.80 38.10 37.50 NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET New York. Nov. 29. Continued weakness in Brazil led to renewed selling in tlie coffee future market at the opening this morning und first prices were 18 points lower for December and 25 to 37 points lower for other posi tion. While (he local selling seemed to be a little less active after ,thc recent sliurp break, housps with Kuropc'an connections appeared to have a good many telling orders during tho early trading. These offerings were taken up at the decline by covering and trade buying nnd prices ruled steady during the middle of the morning. Thero has been no confirmation of yesterduy's repprted failures in Santos, but the Brazilian markets were all de cidedly lower this morning. Shippers in Urn7.il are finding it difficult to make firm offers, fearing' that condi Vons might change before acceptances could be received' null are asking for bids. Test close 14.7R 14,70' 14.20 14.20 14.40 1.4.55 14.70 14.70 14.80 Sept. . Oct . . Nov. . Dec. . Jan. . Keb. . March April . May Juno . July . Auk. Bid. Open ...14.45 High 11.70 Low 14.45 Close 14,70 11.70 14.02 14,10 11.01 14.33 14' 50 iV.is 1 1.90 14'. 82 147,6 14.10 14.30 14.45 14,50 14.65 14.72 14.78 14 55 14.85 .... 14.77 14.32 14.50 14.8ft 14.8H 14,78 The Tenth National Bank 1641-43-45 N. BROAD ST. Philadelphia, November 17, 1919. RESOURCES ' ..Loans and Investments , , $3,890,336.55 Exchanges tor Clearing House , 165,878178 .Due from Banks ' 170,79035 Cash and Reserve , 463,698,65 LIABILITIES $4,680,699.78 Capital i Surplus and Profits k , . , Circulation , . ., Bills Payable, federal Reserve Bank, Secured by U, S. Bonds ' , $300,000.00 202,832.24 192,695,00 975,000.00 Vv . f Liberty Loan .,..$ 23,625.00) fl, rt- n .' DepOSltSU.S. Government. $ 70 512.95 $3,010,272.54 (.INDIVIDUAL ,.. $2,910,134.59) ' $4,680,699.78 JOHN F. J3AUDER, President. EDW. A. MURPHY, Vice President. HERBERT L. SHAFFER, Cashier tTttmiiiuni"i""i"nmiiliiiiiiiiiimiiiniiniiiiiiiuTf Brown & Clayton Brokers in Commercial Paper , 316 PHILADELPHIA BAK BLDG. Announce the Opening on December Ut, 1919, " l of an Office fit , , 180 BROADWAY NEW YORK CITY c t r '- E 1? nA.