y- '; '' Jl$titm mnmmm r. i fi rpiw". ffYfeHlHOf ' yVBIjiq - LEDaglPgitiADELPaiA, THURSDAY; JA'NtTAffl: - 22, 1,920 i'H Aperic an Candy Co. 7 Per Cent Cumulative Preferred With Right to Buy Common Increased Candy Demand Due to Prohibition Has Already" Begun Factory Expansion Now Under Way The actual arrival of Prohibition has brought the expected increase in the candy demand, and the Amer ican Candy Company has already begun the necessary expansion by the purchase of the adjoining prop erty for its next factory, unit. American Candy Company stock has found widespread recognition as a prime investment both in the large investment centers and at home, - where considerable blocks of the stock have been retained by close interests of the Company. Therefore, those wishing to make initial investments in this stock or to increase their present holdings should do so without delay. This 7 per cent cumulative pre ferred issue offered at $100 par car ries with it the right to buy five shares of common, of no par value, at $7.50 per share with each share of pre ferred. And, inasmuch as the earnings on the common this year will be around 25 per cent after all tax deductions, F. A. Brewer & Company recommend American Candy as an investment of exceptional in terest. Orders should be mailed immediately, or preferably wired, F. A, BREWER & CO. Specialists in Candy and Sugar Issues 208 South La Salle Street . Chicago NEW YORK BOND SALES Snrmnnrr of Individual Transactions on New York Uxclian; Am S & ltof Co 5s 1000 . 1000 . fiOOO . Am Tel 2000 . 1000 . 2000 . sooo 84 . 84"i Tel 6 , AS1). tuM 834 Am Tel & Tel Co 03 1000 2000 1000 (SOOO 3000 00 00 osV, 00 00 Anglo-French 13 5a 2000 ...-. 00 1 2000 .... 1)0 1 10000 .... 00 1 noooo .... on 100000 .... 00 i ,1000 .... 00 1 2000 .... 00 .000 00 1000 .... 00 2000 .... DO 1 18000 .... 00 .17000 .... 00 3S000 .... 00 BOOO .... 0G 13000 .... orV 2000 .... 0." V 2000 .... oo 2000 .... U3T4 20000 .... 05 15 10000 .... OS 15 12000 .... 03 20000 .... 05 15 127000 .... 05 15 B000 .... 00 Argentine Repub Da 1000 .... 71 Armour & Co 4 tin 3000 .... 83 5000 .... 83 Atch T & S Vo adj looo .... 10 tooo .... 71 AT&SK cv 49 60 An Endorser For Every 1920 Debtor That is what the American's Unlimited Policy of Credit Insurance becomes when applied to your business. Think of the worry saved, the credit losses prevented, the profits protected. Such a broad service will start your New Year right. You can buy the American's Credit In surance Policy on an absolutely economic basis. If you are a manufacturer or whole saler, we will guarantee to prevent, else pay, your bad debt losses beyond the normal loss inherent in your business, whatever the ag gregate amount of such covered losses. An inquiry will bring you interesting and valuable statistics without any obligation upon your part. Let us hear from you. AMERICAN CREDIT-INDEMNITY CO. or NEW YORK E. M. TREAT, president W. J. Morphy, Manager J. F. McFadden, Gen. Agt. Mutual Life of N. Y. Bid?. Phone Filbert 5S03 Philadelphia, Pa. 10000 .... 88 0000 .... 88 5000 .... Xh 1000 .... 87 Atch T & S Vo 4s 10000 .... 78 5000 .... 78 4000 .... 78 1000 .... 18 1 2000 .... 78 2000 .... 7H4 5000 .... 18 1 Atlnn Coast Line 4s 4000 .... 70 J 1000 .... 70 1000 .... 70 Allan Coast Llna clt looo .... 09 Bait & O P Ij 12 & West Vlr sys 4s 1000 .... 50 B & O So "West 3 k 1000 .... 12 13000 .... 12 B.il & Ohio Tol 4s 1000 .... 50 Baltl & Ohio nn cv 2000 .... o 1000 80 3000 .... 00 2000 .... 00 1000 .... 00 1000 .... 00 2000 .... 0 1000 .... 00 1000 .... 00 e 2000 .... 00 Baltimore & O 3V4 5000 .... 81 Baltimore & Ohio 4s 1000 .... 04 2000 .... 05 1000 .... 4 Baltl & Ohio RR Bs 2000 .... 04 5000 .... 04 1000 .... 03 I Baltl & Ohio ItR 6s I 10000 .... 84 21000 .... 84 10000 .... 81 10000 .... 84 innn fill. 1000 1000 23000 1000 1000 1000 10000 10000 0000 1000 10000 84 83 84 84 84 84 84 84 84 84 Chi 11 1000 2000 1000 5000 I & Pno fd 1)0 "o 00 00 Chi St V M & O Ss 1000 .... 85 Cht & W Ind It 4a 2000 .... 60 4000 .... 58 Chllo Copper Co 6s 1000 .... 82 1000 .... 82 1000 . T. . 82 1000 .... 82 0000 .... 81 1000 .... 82 Chile Copper Co 7a 10000 .,..10(1 Chi Ovt Hu Ku 6a looo .... so City of Bordcuux 6s 15000 .... 02 5000 .... 1)2 City of Lyons 6s 21000 .... 02 City of Marselles 6s 10000 .... 02 Cof .V Y 4V4s of 04 0000 .... 01 C of MY 4'.4s of 67 1000 ....100 City of Paris II 6s 1000 .... 02 1000 .... 02 4000 .... 02 2000 .... 02 City of Toklu It 5a 1000 .... 50 C C C & St 1. SI 4s 5000 .... 05 UCUHtL gin 4s 1000 .... 03 2000 .... 03 Colo Fuel & Iron 5s 1000 ... 85 Colorado Ind Co Es 6000 .... 73 Colo& So Rwy'4V4s 3000 .... 72 Del & Hud Canal cv 1000 .... 84 2000 .... 84 Den & Ro Grand 4s 2000 .... 04 Do of C Bs of '21 12000 . ,.. 08 Donv of Can of 26 1000 .... 04 Dom of Canada 29 4000 .... 07 1000 .... 08 1000 .... 07 Dom of Canada 31 2000 .... 01 5000 .... 01 1000 .... 02 looo .... 01 10000 .... 02 13 Third ext 3000 .... 02 Erie Rail Road 4s 48000 .... 53 Erie Rail Rd Cv A 1000 30 Erie Rail Rd cv D 1000 .... 30 General lflectrlc 5s 1000 .... 00 Hudson & Man fd 2000 .... 60 2000 .... 58 8000 .... 38 Hudson & Man In 5000 .... 18 10000 .... 10 111 Central 4s of '52 5000 72 1000 72 Illinois Central 5 4000 .... 02 1000 02 Illinois Steel Co 4 3000 .... 82 Imp Jap Govt 1st 2000 ., 2000 ., 2000 . 1000 . 10000 . 1000 . 5000 . 1000 . Imp Jap 10000 . ' 7000 . 1000 . 3000 . 9000 . 2000 . 2000 . 8000 Commercial Finance Company 1216-17-18 Liberty Building N. E. Cor. Broad and Chestnut Streets Incorporated, 1915, under the laws of Pennsylvania Lends Money on Assignment of Approved Accounts Receivable Dividends regularly paid since organization. 7 Preferred Stock For Sale At Par, $10, and Accrued Dividend OFFIOKRS Wcpster King Wctherlll, Pres. Walter C. Harris, Vice Pros. Charles A. Schwenk, Secretary and Treasurer DIRUCTOUS Webster King Wctherlll Charles S, Wesley Morris Booth Miller. Walter C. Harris John J. Hoffecker Charles K. DaCosta ltota Hall Skillcrn DO YOU KNOW ABOUT CREDIT INSURANCE? UNLESS you conduct yourbus iness on a cash-in-advance basis, you need credit insurance. It is even more vital to you than fire insur ance. Bad accounts arc more frequent than fires and anuncollectable account is as much a loss as if the goods were utterly destroyed. No amount of precaution on your tiart can absolutely prevent credit losses, but the "Lon don" can and does pay them and "loss" in this connection, is construed to mean any account covered under the Policy that the debtor does not pay at maturity, if you comply . with the terms of your policy. It won't obligate you to ask for particulars. OUR SUPER-SEIWICE AT YOUR SERVICE .-... tstaWished eb Eighteen sixty-nine LONDON GUARANTEE AND ACCIDENT COMPANY LTD. R. A. IRVING, General Agent flwne Lombard 401fi 81S LsFayette Did. I'HlLAUtU'HlA, I'A HUrtimnMim.M"mu' I.rtrt .mu un Beth Steel Corp 1st - 5000 07 Beth Steel Es of 36 looo .... 85 . I Brnden Copper M 6s 1000 .... 01 10000 .... 91 Brook Rap Trans 4s 2000... 28 Brook Rap Tr ct 7s 10000 .... 45V& Bush Terminal 6s 5000 80V4 Cent Leather Co 5s 5000 .... 03 12000 95V4 1000 .... 00 Cent of Georgia en 1000 854 Cent of Georgia 6s 1000 .... 02 4000 .... 02 1000 .... 02 3000 .... 92 Central Paclflo 1st 2000 .... 74 1000 71 Ccn R R of N J 5b registered 2000 .... 00 Ches & Ohio 4s 1000 .... 75 1000 .... 74 Chebapeak & O Es 1000 .... 03 Ches & Ohio cv 4 1000 .... 75 3000 .... 75 4000 .... 75 dies & Ohio cv 5s 3000 .... 78 1000 78 1000 .... 78 10000 .... 78 11000 .... 78 4000 .... 78 10000 .... B8'H Chi & Alton 3a 3000 .... 30 1000 .... 31 Chi B & Quiney gro 5000 .... 80 Chi B & Quiney 4s looo .... 05 2000 .... 05 3000 .... 03 5000 .... 95 2000 .... 05 10000 . . 05 Chi B & Qulnry Es 3000 .... 85 Chi - Erie RR 1st looo .... 81 Chi & Grt West 4a 2000 .... 54 5000 .... 51 C SI & St P cm 4 3000 .... 70 1000 .... 70 a M & St P fd 4Vis 12000 .... 58 1000 .... 38 1000 .... 38 1001) .... 38 C M & St Paul I 4s 2000 .... 00 5000 .... !) Chi M & St V 3 '4s 1000 .... u Chi M &. St Paul 4s SOOO .... 08 Chi M & St P cp 5s 5000 .... 07 1000 .... 97 ChlM &StPcv4 .. 75 .. 75 .. 75 .. 75 .. 75 . . 75 .. 75 .. 75 Govt 2nd ... 73 . .. 73 ...74 ...74 ... 74 ...74 ... 73 ... 73 Imper Jap Govt 4s N T Chi & St Ij 4s 1000 .... 80 N V C & St 1, D II 1000 . ... 08 N Y Oub Heat & Hire li & P Co 4s 1000 .... 03 N Y Gas & Klco Ij II & Power Co 5s 2000 .... 85 N Y Ont & west 4s 4000 .... 00 3000 .... 00 N llwyg ft Is 2000 .... 28 2000 .... 28 Ntw York Rwjs Bs 2000 .... 7 C Y Telephotm 4 Via 3Q00 .... 80 1000 .... 80 1000 .... 80' 3000 . .'.. 80 N Y Telephones 6 3000 .1000 . . 4000 .. 2000 .. 1000 .. 1000 .. N Y V. C 1000 on . . on . . on . . no . . 9(1 . . 05 & U 4 Via 30 Norf & Western 4 s 5000 3000 3000 3000 1000 3000 4000 70 70 70 "70 70 70 70 3000 .... 37 2000 .... 57 3000 .... 37 St I. & San Fran B 3000 13000 2000 3000 2000 50l)0 St li I 8000 12000 1000 M & 08 08 08 08 08 08 S R Es 00 00 88 St 1.A t West en 1000 .... 51 Texas Company 6s 13000 ,...103 Tex He Pac Ry 1st 1000 .... 84 10000 fT.. 84 Third Avo Rwy adi 500 30 1000 .... 30 1000 .... 29 Third Avo Rwy 4s 7000 .... 40 TSt t, & West R 4s 3000 .... 40 U K of Q II & I 21 4000 10000 10000 2000 1000 1000 C M & 3000 60 . ... 08 .... 09 . . . . 68 . . . . 00 &t P CV E .... 0714 Chi a N W D of 33 1000 .... 00 Chi & Nthwest Bui 1000 .... 78 2000 10000 1000 sooo 1000 40000 10000 00 no 60 60 60 59 30 Inter Mer Marino 6s 2000 .... 93 Inter Met Co ct 4 10000 .... 18 Inter Metro Co 4 6000 .... 18 5000 .... 18 1000 18 Inter Rap Trans fd noon 9000 3000 5000 1000 10000 1000 3000 52 52 02 52 51 51 52 51 K C Ft S & M Ry 6a 2000 .... 90 3000 .... 09 Kansas City So 3s 3000 .... 57 Kan City South 4s 2000 .... 30 Kanbas City So 5 1000 .... 73 1000 .... 78 Kent Cent R R 4s 1000 .... 73 L & M So 4s "21 1000 .... 82 Ifc LSftMS 4s of 28 1000 .... 85 L, S & M S 4s of 31 2000 .... 85 Lehigh Val Coal 5s 2000 .... 08 Lehlsh Val R Co 6s 1000 ....100 Long Island RR fd 1000 .... 69 1000 .... 68 Loots & Nash &1 3a 2000 .... 51 Louis & Nashvlle 4s 6000 .... 81 Mid Steel & O Es 2000 .... 83 4000 .... 83 SOOO .... 83 8000 .... 83 Mln & St L It en Es 1000 .... 74 Mo Kan & Texas 2d 2000 .... 30 Missouri K & T 4s 2000 .... 59 Missouri Pac gm 4s 3000 .... 57 1000 .... 57 1000 .... 37 Missouri P Es of 65 '1000 .... 83 1000 .... 83 Mobllo & O Now r,s 2000 ....101 Mont Cent RR 5s 1000 .... 04 N O Tex & Mex 4s 1000 .... 04 N YC&1I RR3W 1000 .... 07 1000 .... 00 3000 .... 00 N YC&II RR 4H 1000 .... 00 N Y C & II R R 6a 2000 .... 02 1000 . . . 92 2000 .... 93 7000 .... 92 N V Cent L S 3J leglstered .1000 .... 60 3000 .... 60 N Y C & M C 3b 1000 .-.. 00 Norf & West cv 6s 13000 ....103 0000 .... 103 7000 ....103 10000 ....103 Norfolk & W Poca Coal Co 4 s 3000 .... 70 Northern Paclflo 4s 1000 .... 70 2000 .... 70 No S Power Co 5s 2000 .... 84 Oregon Short L 4s 5000 .... 83 Pac Gas & E Co Bs 1000 .... 82 Pan AmPetm & T Compa'ny 4s 4000 .... 70 Pctina RR 3s '41 1000 .... 71 Penna RR 3s '42 2000 .... 7.1 Pcnna Hit 4s '21 1000 07 Penna R R en 4s 4000 .... 01 6000 .... 01 Penna RR gm 4 Vis 3000 82 2000 .... 82 2000 .... 82 Pennsylvania RR Bs liooo .... 00 10000 .... 00 4000 .... 90 11000 .... 00 8000 .... 00 Peo G L & C Co 5s 3000 .... 04 Pere Marquette 4s 1000 71 Pero Marquette 5s 1000 .... 80 2000 86 P S & L Erie cv 22 5000 87 4000 .... 87 Pub Ser C - N J Ba '1000 .... 65 Reading R R Co 4s 1000 79 Rk I Ark & L 4s 1000 02 4000 .... 62 Seaboard Air L 2000 .... 47 Seaboard Air L 7000 38 3000 .... 38 1000 .... 38 Southern Paclflo fd 20000 .... 77 7000 77 1000 77 Southern Pacific 4s 1000 .... 70 South Paclflo cv 4s 5000 .... 80 South Paclflo cv 5s 15000 ....102 10000 103 South Jlwys SI 4s 1000 07 South Railways 4s 2000 59 18000 59 SOOO .... 59 Southern Rwys 5s 1000 . s. . 83 1000 83 S R M & O eert 4s 1000 .... 67 St L & San Fran In 2000 .... 42 2000 .... 42 2J100 .... 42 1000 .... 42 2000 .... 13 St L & San Fran a 3000 61 1000 .... 61 2000 ... 61 1000 .... 61 10000 .... 61 1000 .... 61 St L & San Fran A 7000 2000 13000 looo 2000 4000 20000 25000 2000 2000 1000 3000 2000 05 95 95 95 94 95 95 05 05 05 95 95 94 95 Untd K of a B & I rets of '22 fd aj 3000 6000 4000 4000 3000 5000 00000 94 04 94 04 04 94 04 ELK BASIN LEADS BOIL GROUP Outside Market Irregular Tone and Movement All Through Day in MONTGOMERY-WARD STEADY Untd K of G B & I rets of 29 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 94 & I 37 .... 89 89 89 80 .... 89 89 89 .... 89 89 89 80 80 89 Pac R R CV 80 Paclflo M 77 Pacific R 4s 83 84 Union Pacific R 6s 25000 ....102 Untd Rly Invest Co. of Santa Fo 6s 2000 .... 72 5000 .... 74 U S Real & Imp Bs 2000 1000 .... 2000 .... 2000 1000 .... 2000 .... 10000 .... 3000 .... 1000 .... 1000 .... 4000 .... 4000 .... U K of G B 10000 .... 7000 .... 2000 .... 1000 .... 4000 .... 20000 .... 1000 .... 1000 .... 2000 .... 2000 .... 6000 .... 1000 .... 21000 .... Union 2000 Union 3000 Union 4000 5000 New York, ,Tnn. S2. Tlio curb mnr kct v.ns irregular in both tone mm movement all through the day, witii some of the petroleum i8Silcsihowiug n stronger tone. Klk Uniu was one of the most active features in that group. iKlvnucluR to 0. General Asphalt yielded from 114 to' 111, followed by n rnlly to 1M. SimniH sold ofT from B4VI to fiH'h, and White Oil. after nelllug nt 8y, reaeted to 38 Vi. (Slllllnnd wns in good demand with Kales nt -11) to r0. International Petroleum was weak, selling at 0!)'i to OS. Hritlxh-Amerioau Tobacco dropped fiom 111 to 18 nnd the rights fold down to (1. Submarine Boat was steady nt 15 to 15. Montgomcry Wmd was steady, with sales atfUS to 3f). Car lb Syndicate sold nt 42 to 41. INDUHTRIALH HItrh Am J'areonl n Jlrlt Amer Tobacco couo. 106 Columbia TJmerald 17 Colonial Tiro 84 Clcneral Axphnlt IH'A Gen Motors 32 Hupp Motors 16 Iike Torpedo U ........ 3 Lincoln Motors 51 Mont Ward 31) Nor Am Paper 4S Perfection Tiro i... 4U Itadlo Co .' 2l ltpTObiic Tlie Rub r Submarine Itoat 15 Jrianglo l'llm II S I. & H 3 U H Hleim United net Candy 17 united I'ront wnarlnK... -t United Plot I rod IT Wajno Coal 4 lNDi:i'KNDENT OILS Allen 14 14 Alliance 18H 10., Allied on ( "4 Amal noialtr Associated uu 2 Hell Petroleum ......... lit. lloone Oil n Jloaton vomlnir l'.fc Ilurknett Van Cleave ... 2vi Carlo Syn 41J4 4000 10000 7000 1000O 2000 2000 80 80 80 80 80 70 79 U S Rubber Co 6s 3000 .... 80 1000 .... 87 10000 80 3000 .... 87 1000 .... 80 6000 .... 87 1000 ..87 2000 v87 U S Rubber Co 7s 5000 ....102 U S S M & R Co 6s 5000 ....103 1000 ....103 U S Steel Corpn 5s Low t,A 10H 17 8i 111 Vi 31 mt; 3 WiVi 38 s 5 32'A ih 1? Last r.s. ll 17 "i 113 31 15 3 51 3H'4 2V4 13i 32W 1 10V4 2S 17 4; 14 lUMi n a. "H" ctfs .. 42 11 roleum .... 9 Mfr 3000 5000 3000 2000 1000 1000 1000 SOOO 1000 37 37 58 58 57 57 57 37 57 1000 3000 1000 3000 10110 16000 09 99 98 98 98 98 Vlr Car & Chem 1st 2000 .... 95 VIrelna Rlways Es looo .... 81 3000 .... 84 7000 84 Wabash R R Co 1st 3000 .... 89 3000 .... 89 West Maryland 4s 5000 50 W N Y & P RR 4s 3000 .... 03 West Pacific RR 1st 5000 .... 83 West Shore R R Is 3000 .... 73 Wilson Company ov Cltlea Service cosden fi: Ln Klk Uisln Petroleum Dominion l.Hniernlda Oil Federal OH 3tt nilllland 50 Olenrock Oil v 34 Cuffey Gillespie 34H Homo Oil 54 Inter Petroleum ROW Island Oil .- l.lvlng&ton Iff Magma R Ilerrltt OH 21JI Metropolitan Petroleum . . 4,s Mexlcen Pan . 1 ,.. 18 Midwest KeflnlnRT 1U Ohio Jlancer 14 lennokOII W mumps l'etroleum a'? Producer &. Heflners 9V Ilyan Oil 4 Hipulpa Refining 0S MJ.ellv OH 114 it Trims Petrrluni 54V4 ,Hincer I'etroieum io- Stanton Oil Tropical Oil 21., Victoria Oil new ...... 2W White Oil 38 Woodburn Olt 7Va MINING A'las-nrlt Gold 1 Arizona silver . . . Atlanta Helcher Divide . . . do V.xt Hip I.edgo rsooth Caled Mln Calumet & .lerome CandeUrla M Cons Virginia ... Cona Cop M Oresson Gold . . . DMde nxt Ill Sahador l'nriln Crnpatts . . 4l Mining tjf Golden Gate Exp 1H Gold Cons 14 Gold Keuana 3 Gold Merger 33 Gold HUer Pick 3H Cold Zone 33,, Ilccla Mining 4' Jumbo Kxtenulon Knox DIUde. 0 I,oulsUna Co MoNamara Marsh Mln -- Motherlode 5 Nntlonal Tin 13 Nevada Ophlr 3 Onondago -6 Rex Cons Rochester Mines 18 Rope Oroup 13 Mlver Kinsf or Ariz .... S Silver I-eail ' Success Mln 6 Tonopah Ilelmont 3 Tonopah CnUi Doy 8 Tono Divide 3 Tonopah Ext 2V5 Tono-JIm H 23 Tonopah Midway 1R Tonopah Mln 2ft Tonopah Montnna 12 Tonopah Rescue Hula .... 2H United Eastern Victory 17 West End C 2r White Caps 11 White Capb Hxt 2 "IVIlhor, 7 Yukon Gold 1 -1 i 40'4 4214 II II 234 4 3V4 40 !! 41 42 I) 24 a'4 DO .' 18 34 V 38 It 1 ' 3J4 34 33'. 33 .'V4 r.Vi 8 0 .-m .V4 8 SVb 21 21i 3T4 4 18 18 104 II!.-, 1W 1. 814 V 83 85 4 4 (1 US 11 UVi 534 54 18VS lS'i 20'J 20H A , 2 3Rli 38Vi 714 74 at! k 2',a 2', IN 18 . 33 33' 14 H 5'4 r. 38 38 , 4 'i H 74 7 $ 2I4 3l4 ili l'i 1 IS H l'i 1H 11 14 3 3 33 33 3 3V4 33 33 4'4 4Vi 7 7 r- "- "4 1000 2000 Wilson 2000 4000 100t 05 95 Comp firsts . . . . 98 .... 97 .... 97 21 51 ir. 31 2 It 18 i n .TO ? 3 24 50 13 3". 2'i 11 lh li 3 S 3 2Vi lA 18 28 2S 4 I 15 17 Murray Mog 70 IIONDS Allied Packers fts ATT lis. 1022. . Ilelglan lis, 1021. Felglan fls. 1025. Russian 5'4s Russian HHfl . . Swedish Got 0s R3H Ort's nn'4 novl 32 32 90V4 11 l'i 70 81 1)11'. ns'. JM! 32 90' 1 83 !4 nn !!H 32 IlO'i HlEli Mi OS I..OW 1)8.88 Lib Ronds ."His. .Lib Ronds Ht 4s.. Dli.OO. 1)2.00 Lib Ronds 2d -Is.. DO.Mt 1)0.70 Lib Ronds 1st -t'is )2.S(I II2.1S0 Lib Howls 2d y8 IM.JSO ill. la Lib Ronds :Jd -lVis O.S.r.li 0:!.2() Lib Ronds 4th -lVt 01.44 '1)1.28 Victory Notes Hs 08.50 08.42 Victory Notes 4-Vs 0S.51 08.44 2.30 p ni 0S.00 02.00 00.70 02.00 !i.::o 0.'!.2(! in.no 08.50 0S.41 BUSINESS NOTES The shou rooms of the garment manu facturers were the bcene yesterday of biiyins that is .still of the careful sort. In the cautious operations of the visit ing retailers, the more representative wholesalers are getting n little more than their usual share of business. The reason given for this is thut in Mich unsettled time.s bujers feel more as surance in dealing with responsible firms. The slowness of trading in the gray goods market this week, coupled with the sharp break in cotton, brought out quite n few second linud fubrics yes terday at concessions. In fact, much of the limited trading that was done was in goods from that source. In cluded in the business put through were spot Eartcru 3S'j-ineh 04-li0s from first hands at 24e and .Iauuary-l;'eb-ruary deliveries of the t-amo construc tion from second hands at SH'jc. In the opinion of a women's wear manufacturer, the high prices forced on the public are having ono effect It may take the retailers some time to overcome. He explained that outside of tho few people with plenty of money to bpend, tho merchants are training up an immenso army of bargain hunters, who refuso to spend money except when thero- is a sole. He be lieves that many retailers uro blinded by the money vuluo of their business volume, forgettlug that sales uro fewer Once the period of extravagance is over, he said, such stores will find themselveH handicapped by tho economics they have now taught so many people to practice. LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS flilcago, Jan 22 HOGS Receipts, 40 Ofil) head Higher nulk. il. 336 13 115 top 15 7.1. heavy. J15.15M15.1S0, medium 115 35013.70. light. Jt5 40 ft' 15.75. light lights $14 75Siil3.no; heavy packing tows, smooth $14 50115: packing sows, rough. 14l14 30, pigs. 13 7514 75 CATTLi: Receipts, 12,000 head 1'lrm Reef steers, medium and hea, choice and urlme 15 50W18 50; medium and good. 911 rt. S 111 50. common, 10 3011(1'.. light weight good and fhnlce J13 21ft 17 25 com mon and medium $013 25. butcher cattle heifers. ll 75SI 14 25. cos. 10 73(8 13 tan ners anil cutters. $3 75(58 73 eal cales, M7 50(3 10. teerier steers, 8ff 12 50. stocker steers. 7 5011 HlinnP Receipts. 10,000 firm Limbs J18W20 25. culls and common. $14 75ft 17 50 eweR medium and good, $0 7312 25 culls and common. JBKW 'J5, Pittsburgh. Jan. 22 HOGS Receipts. 30.no head Higher. Heales. $15 50W15 no keay orkern and light yorkers, linlfl.25, plgM $13 75 (Mil SIIKEP AND L.AMI1S Receipts. 500 head. Top sheep. $13.30; top lambs, $21 CAhVKS Receipts, 125 head. Steady. Top, $22. Knst llillTiilo, N. Y Jan. 22 CATTLE Receipts. L'25 head. Slow Cales, re ceipts 300 head Steady, $H23 30 HOGS Receipts 40(10 head 10c to 23c higher, heavy. $15 liOSflll 10, mixed. Jiniw HI 25. orkers, $18 l.MMii 25 light do. $1(1 10 Will 23 rigs, $15 251H25, roughs, JM 14 25. stage. J1012. SltniH' AND LAMna Receipts, 1100 head Lajnbs. 25c higher lmb. $114? 2125. eaillngs. $10dtl8, wethers, SI3i814; ewes, $412. mixed sheep, $12 50SJ 13 llasl St. T.ouls. Jan 22 HOOK Receipt. 17.000 head Higher Bulk $15 AfliM.t 73. hcn. $15.60(915 75. medium, $15 50 15 75 light, SIS 308M5 80. light lights $15 di 15 70, heavy parking sows, smooth, $13 75 W14 03; packing sows, rough, S12 73t?13 75. plwa. $Ulffl5 50. CATTLE Receipts, 3500 head Strong Heef steers medium and heavy, choice and prime S10SM7, medium and good $1 15 75 common $010.75, light, good and iholce $13M(1 50; common and medium, $8912 75. butcher ctttle, heifers $7 25W 1150. canners and cutters, $3 2307, oal calves, light and handy weight $13M8 feeder steerB, $8 5012, blocker steers, $7' 10 50 ,SMEiEr35''c",i!B' 1B0 stronc mbs S1H23VF20 25; culls and common J12WK1 5 earllng wethers SISSJlS 33. ewes medium Snt!,5:-ho,cc 'S.50012,. culls and common. S4 75VJ 8 .,.Kl,n.'"1" ,flty. Jan 22 HOC.S Receipts. 20OO head Steady. Hulk. SKI 23015 43 hr",le"'. $15.23M5 50; medium, $15 21 til 1,1 (10 lights, $15615 30. packing sows, $14 W14 75 pigs. $13 7513 75 ' "' CATTLE Receipts. 5700 head. 3i;ad l'V,.Xbeef 'rs. choice and Prime. Tin 00 17 00; medium and good. $12 40010 40 common 11(1 iiofi is 40. light, good and t5.!S,,yjn,",?,".7B eommon and medium, $R2.i12 30; butcher cattle, heifers $7f 14 cows, $8 75612 40 canners und cutters Sdjn 75. veal caHcs, $14Wlrt,".0 feeder steers. $8.23013.50. stocker steers, $0.50' SlinEP Receipts. 7000 head Steady !,.B.m.,?i.Al!!.ftsw,7:l culls j.nd cn.ni $10 25(Mt1.35: vearllne wethers. $14 "5(f !?r!;L,:w.," 5 75W11.751 culls and common. $4 505ii; breedliiK ewes, $SW14.oOj fetS r lunb lll.50O17.7B, ! l"a "Foreign Trade Through Foreign Investments" i-. Progress of the Reconstructioiji of France As a result of the recent elections in France the whole world was impressed with the rebuff given to the radicals and by those seeking to destroy a conservative form of government. The elections demonstrated that France does not wish to try any experiments and will continue to develop its financial and industrial life along lines that have proved sound. Recently the French people subscribed to a 5 Credit National amount ing to 4,000,000,000 francs, a sum equal to four-fifths of the total indem nity paid to Germany in 1871. Neyer has the ability of the French people to "come back" been more in evidence than since the armistice was signed. The traditional thrift and industriousness of the French family are in greater evidence than ever. The new France has emerged from the war more determined than ever to establish French credit on a firm basis and rehabilitate her industries. The following facts speak for themselves: Deitrojred RepiireJ November, 1918 September, 1919 Northern Railways: Double track 364 Miles 99 Single track 336 Miles 100 Eastern Railways: Double track r 581 Miles 90 Single track 127 Miles 80 Bridges and Tunnels 1,160 55 "" Invaded during Municipal Admlniilratioa the war returned September, 1919 Communities 4,023 95 Devastated Ready for Cultivation Tillable Lands 6,950 miles 25 Partially or entirely Repaired or nnder Con- destroyed ttrnction Sept. 1 Houses 550,000 30 Destroyed Productive on September 1 Factories 1,986 55 One of the most important problems to be solved is the question of French exchange. The best way to improve French exchange is by a more even balance of trade. French exports must increase. Exports consist not only of commodities but securities as well. Therefore if Americans buy French Government bonds they will take one of the most logical means of improving exchange rates. Due entirely to exchange rates we are able to quote the following figures: Present Approximate Value Approximate at Normal Possible Price ' Rate Profit, 5 French Victory Loan. . .$79 $170 $91 115 4 French Loan of 1917. .$64 $137 $73 114 The United States is in a better position than any other country to take advantage of these prices as this country is the only one whose currency will buy French francs on such unprecedented terms. We will buy, sell or quote any of the internal loans of the French Govern ment. We invite inquiries for further particulars and requests for the literature we have prepared regarding the internal loans of the allied governments. A. B. Leach & Co., Inc. Investment Securities , 115 So. Fourth St., Philadelphia New York Minneapolis Chicago Baltimore Boston Pittsburgh Buffalo Cleveland fiitfl wHf flfl ' fai 1 :; mm mi f J&x&!J -- mm mk , ' ' B'n ii 5 x i , Buy Liberty Bonds on the Instalment Plan AT present mar- ket prices, Lib erty Bonds net the investor 4 to 5, and carry liberal tax exemptions This Company will purchase Liberty Bonds for you and allow you to pay for them in monthly instalments Commercial Trust Company City Hall Square West Member Federal Reserve System ! . l i Annual Mrfllnis 035 CKNTRAT. TRUST A?n SAVINGS COMPANY. Market uml Fourth fl. At the Annual mectlnc. h'M January 8tli, 1920. the following trtockhoMerB were elected directors to gene tho rnsuln? year' T Comly Hunter I'. I.elKhton Kramer leorire II MoNeely l'rancis X Qulnn Theodore V. Miller .T Howard Uhoads lamea J Hallcwell Henry Hell Teor?e W Roydhouse Isaac M Hlmonln h"rank Schoble Ctias H Walton. Jr. Henry Y. Mlchell Clement J. Craft Frederick CI Helmbold At a meetlna of the Hoard of Directors held thl day the follow lnc officers were nmnlmoualr ected: T Comly Hunter President Clement J Craft , Vice President Ojorire H MeNeelv Vice President Theodore K. Miller Vice President Frederick a Helmbqld. . . ... .Treasurer Charles K , bukena . . . . Secretary Anson n. Evans,. . Title Trust Officer Oeo. J. llanhauser.Asot. Title 4 Trust Offker Iwls Van Court , Aast. Treasurer CHAIUJJ8K, LUKKN3. Secretary. January 10. 1?2. , UBERTY BONDS All Issue Bought and Sold ?60 ?100 $500 $1000 Graham, Parsons &Co. 435 Chestnut Street Philadelphia Phila. Kapltl Transit 5s, 1957 Savannah Gas Co. 5s, 1923 Peterhburtr Gas Co. 5s, 1931 Western N. Y. & Fa. Incomes CHARLES FEARON& CO. 333 Cheatuut StrccJ 1617 1019 Fire Association OF PniEADELWHA W. W. Cor. 4th & Walnut" lias elven Ha pulley koldsra totti Indemnity for mora than oac hundrecl years and haa nTM been so strong financially as mow. 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