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Investment Securities 421 Chestnut Street Philadelphia PRODUCERS & REFINERS CORPORATION STOCK Bought and Sold r OTIS & COMPANY Investment Bankers CLEVELAND Boiton Columbus YonDfitown Detroit Toledo Denver Cincinnati Akron Colorado Sprints Workmen's Compensation and Automobile Insurance At Actual Cost LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY 30 South Fifteenth Street Phl1fl.drlr.hla If You Know AStock Which May Advance do you know how to profit by your knowl edge, or do you lose opportunities because you do not understand The Ronem Rti -; 'J of Trading? They are easy to learn. We offer you without charge a very interest ing booklet which explains them in simple languaEu and gives easy examples. The market is now H an excellent technical posi tion. Get a copy at once. Ask for No. T. U.-921 JONES & BAKER Specialists in New York Curb Market Securities Widener Bid?., Philadelphia Phones Bell, Locust 4730 Keystone, Pace 2290 Offices in 9 Principr.l Citlco Direct r rival t Wins PREPARE TO REPAY LOANS Gold Sent Here Will Be Used In Settling Anglo-French Debt New York, July 2. The $05,000, 000 gold which arrived nt Snn Frnn cliro ycitenlny consigned to J. 1. Mor Rnn Si Co., undoubtedly wna shttipod to this country In connection with the preparations being mnde to pay off the Anglo -French loan this fall. While It va8 not so stated officially. It h understood that, ns this metal came from Hongkong, it li part of the balance of thn gold collateral that ce cured n credit granted to the Omk (ItuxMnn) governnirnt by American ami IlritMi bankers lait October. The present shipment mnkvs a total of approximately $78,000,000 received here thus far for the account of the British Government. Further large shipment of the yel low metal arc sure to come in during the next few months, according lo in ternational bankers. Great llritnln will undoubtedly ship gold here to take care of the French shnre of the ma turing obligation. It is said in "tune quarters that it movement of gold be tween Franco nnd Ktigland is now un der wny nnd that the HritMi empire will act for Franco in liquidating the obligation. CALIFORNIA SALESMAN Siilrtmmn nltout to locale In Califor nia will consider ncenrv or net ii represrntntlt for nn Ilnstrrn con cern. AIko will lnirfttlRBtn mutters pertaining to ecrtirltlc. H30, I.cilirer Office. SALESMAN WANTED F.STMILISlini) 1JON1) HOrsn Iiim opening for COMPKTKNT SAI.KSMAN In profitable, territory. flood cnUIng I llt. In rrpblnB, state wro nnil experi ence. a oi2. i.nnr.nu orricn F1NAMIA1. to tut: nni,ni:Ri or roxmikr thmtion and i.kiiit ro. KIRT MOKTtiAtli: AM) COMATFIIAL, tkvst n rr.it trnt sinking Kl'M) tmi.n IIONDH Notice In hereby given thnt In conformity lth the .inl.lnii fund provision of deed of iru't from Ronnoke Traction unit Light Co. lo the Hnlt'more Trust anil Ouarnnteo Co. trjstee dated AURiist 1. 100S there have hten i!rin bv lot for redemption, on Auguit 1 IB2H at llil nnd accrued Intercut to that date the. follow Ins rtoanolto Traction and I.isht Co first mortciKi' and collateral trust 5 per cent slnklne fund cold bonds: Nos. 0J- 13H1 1017 ISM 241 innt 1VM KI-.T IS'.S !t4S2 loon 1.'.70 ic,;n ;ni4 stnn lfi'tj llllli 17.M 22!.'. 2047 The nl,oe in nc' will 1-e p-ild upon presen tation at the offk o' the Haltlmore Trust Co successor trustee In the iltv of Haiti more. Marsland on aid after Aiisuit 1. lOtn. upon which d.ito Interest thereon will cease. THE PAI.TlMOTtn TRUST CO . Successor Trustee. Haltlmore, Md . Julv 2 1020 Edward a. nt'nn manvmctcb- ISO COMPANY 8"r CUJICLATIVK FRGFKimr.II hTOCK Pursuant to the Hv-laws of the above Cnmrvinv, the undersigned Invites tenders of the atvne Stork for sale nnd dellerv as of Vugnst 1, 1020. nt a price less than HO--, of par and nil unpaid accumulated id accrued dividends to date of redemption p. r shire, to the extent of J12O32 70 the sum no.v available In the Hlnklns Fund for the pur"hase of said Stock. As the dividend la pnvnble on s.ime dite ih delHerj retiuircfl nnove tenners snouia be nnde without reference thereto Sealed tendera should bo addressed to OIRAttD TRUST COMPANY. Trustee. Slnk n:r Tund Udward O Itudd MnnufvcturlriB Cumpanv S Cumulative Preferred -ftock, and will be received until 3 p. ni Jub 10. 1'JiO. OIRARD TRUST COMPANY OEOROE H STUART 3d Treasurer. Philadelphia Pa. July 1. 1020 TIIOVI CIIIXITRY rOMP XNY nRST MCIRTOAOK fiCe SI.NKINO FPND C.tlf.D IIONDH. Dl'K APtll'ST 1, 11)22 Pursuant to the terms of tli" mvrtcatre dated August 1 1014 the undersind In vites tenders of the aboe bo. ids for sale and delivery as of Auuust 1 1D20 at a nriee nnt to exceed 102' & nnd eccrued In terest to the extent of $20 071 to. the sum now nvillible In the sinklnc Tund Seal, d tenders, stitlng the number of bonds offered shou'd he addressed to BROWN RROTHHRS & CO trustee Klnklns Fund Thimna Cnlllerv ComiMnv First Mort gage ; ITonds. Fourth and Chestnut streets Philadelphia, and will be rcceKed until 1-J o'clock noon Julv in ln.'O. IIROWN imrTHFRf A CO . Trustee. Philadelphia J"-e ITIIM SKALKD Ti:M)i:its MILL hv the unde'Slcn'd until UK KKCniYKD I riuay, jul u e of ns mnm iii"ii nt noon fir th .l lieruner t Kn Hr- Inc Cornpunv n per rent bonds, du- 1021 in th pum of 5HIMI 't .!!1 absorb ithi-h, is rcucrveii to reject ,inv or all bid MERCHANTS t N! IV TRUST COMPANY JOHN r- Mi Pi:v Piesldent. 711 717 hestnut st DhlilrndH LITTI-K seiUYMill.I. NAVIfiATION ItAlLROXD AM) I HAL COMl'A.NY JZi Walnut Mreet I'hl lr phl.i Junn 7. 1020. A dMdend of iln" Dollar (1) per share hnn 1-n declared payable Thursday, Julj 15. 10JO. CheiliR will he nulled. Transfer book" to ho closed Monday. Jun Jl, at 2 o'clirk P ard reopened Friaay. Julv id U'jn rtt 10 o'clock 'A. M PRESTON BREARLEY". JR Treasurer. Tilt: NOKTIir.BN N T1T)NAL HANK. Phi ail'lphla June 30 lo.'n At a rir'inr me. tlnjj of tno Boird nf D' rr, ir he tin- i h dleldonrl fo tMo i i) dnllirn on -n h sharp wis declared, p..iild ,lul 1, 1IU0 li ii ie 1 1 I lrtcl for May and Jure I i, th- hn" nf dltldiMid period to Ju jii . Jaiiuirj H E St'HUEHLER Cashier SUPERIOR STEEL CORPORATION Juno 111 1'iin lie reuulnr meeting of the Ilr" rr superior Si.e rnrpirnti-n n omr 1, i.ionl f 1 U e HUB d'iired nn nt 11' i in mi ! t"l rirhl" Aumist '.!. ID.'li, t liif'il. rs 'f reroi'l lulv l'i i'ijo It P SVR'li: he.-, ,r tiOlC.L- I Ml 1.MKI. f(lMPM. IM . a!)17 l.nneiister iienne rhlliuleliilil.i. I'll. 1 h D R.M f D ler'rm tins declare'! s r-e ir xrnilinn.il' rlnlrtenil of 4 per tint I h ahl. ft r .Jul 1. iu-. 'o ' ti- l holTX t rrrtr'l ut the, (Ins f h is m on June '10 lO.'O I.l'i IKN A. HMM 1 IN Tt i - Ci r-D iir.nroii.s imi.l in: UT hi: , i ..I in jui ritv ii .n i W i tlni-f.il m , lull tli a tunc In R m 11. I'Wi, .1' 1 , 'I u' s 'tile ' V" llr unit enrri. -ilie.lnli- "II" M iln s'er: Itn.l H'tn Intension In Oiitnl nun st . irtli e. Norlli, I8th 'I. mil n;t, i.. Ncirlli tt ih It'll tenon In Omut ? srheil'ili 'T' 12-lllrli C.isi Iri.n I'lrir. mm'"' '."'Ifrei e. it Till m srhr.liile "II" rriinkfiiril fnek f r isets I.eiel Intercfiitlns; eer Itetuli,. lute MiilU ulonir MlntiiliniUlnr. vol i: (ontraitori will I' reii,ir,, In mili win me aii juh i"l7 rda (vp li, WnrKmetl s i nmp. tl nmirine I! 1 fltlOI TruiM '" "' """ 1 t hi rrpsrtment . 1 1 ' i nflir.1' t'ti in . i ii '.ri i n'onw ff pild Aet a'M ii . t lereunilcr or K" i i , , from imiulr -t n"j?,s41l?,Iffr s . reptei) Ihl insure ,k U. ! ii' ' ' x.inptiun 1 i.vrn UireMnr. nttisrlment nf Puhlii W. rk , nrinmiii.M (ir I'tiiiii tmtito" s, o.l proPn.ils w 1 (!. r , ;, ,, ,,0fini 111 InrsiliJ, .I'll 11. Ih. i iiim In Itoom J l'i ' " :' . ...... '. I!i3li, ', 1 ! P' i a fir 11 I r.iiieiluli "!." Jlranih s,r j oineT ,e., from Muuner e. to nth it. N't I rj i oiurii, i"i n ..in re rr'ntlreri in tinpl wdh the Ait or l.jh is J d it relV. .." to Workmen's rnnit.. r mii , Viiran I ,rl rr'tiif must he furnish, d th- Dfi"arement i ire .ontriKinr tha. he l. ,rrep"r: "T,1?; VOTK C'omrni'tnrs will le rriulre,1 .'lit. ilw Ait nf Tnl. in .. i lH'"n r Miihl Art ii l.iu ii. i in. therfum'T '" ";' ' Ii 'lime at It om re'l nn'l n thrf,n i' Kill 1 'VAOVKn Ar'lna Direet, r JOXI.PII i 1 1 it i. : ",l ;i rii'uiu;it tiK.N. tru i iiiiiii'i. '"' 't .p ..iiiion ',r.,. i ., 1, .I'll ik W.shimitrn n f aeiitd i , .mils will h; re H' '1 i until li ',"' Jul- !1. 103". tr fur .Uhiiij all or any pdrt i i Miii.iiUO stoik tollari. Infurinatjon on OITICK ai:Ni:it.tr. surn.v dei'otT inn ontl V t. N. W Washington, D. C Sealed proposals will ba opened at abovfttad. drcsa li a, ,m,. July 1. 11)20, fpr 510,000 ft, common whlta pine lumbar, .Information and proposal (onus war uu bwu aotmcaiioa a. ? TONEOF MARKET MUCH IMPROVED Trend of Prices Showed Line of Least Resistance Was Upward New York. .Tilly 2. The New York livening Sun's closing finaucial reicw today hays: The stock market, which all week has been giving indications that stocks were In strong hands by ignoring ex cessively high money rates, showed plainly enough today thnt its line of least resistance was upward. On n volume of trading somewhat above the recent average the whole list climbed steadily higher. There was nothing spectacular nbotil the movement, nlthouch the buying of .individual shaies displayed more utnilv I than In several weeks. Wlie-rcns for the I last fortnight trailers hnve been con- I lent to nborb stocks without attracting any attention, pools in many of the specialties were sufficiently confident I of tlie outlook to attempt mnrklng up Mlifir favorites. Hut the most impressive fenture of the trailing was the breadth i iif the buvliig, which, although still in lieht volume, included all of the im not runt crouns Heprcscnttttlvo steel, oil, motor, ran nnti ciuipmcui Hiiarri vere all stronp. Cull loans leuevved nt 10 per cent, lint the market paid no attention to this, tlue to the Ronernl belief thnt before another week had elnpscd mono- tarv conditions would bo more tnvorn bio' (liven ensv money the speculative element was nimble to foresee nnythliiR in the way of rlsinR prises, the con tetitinn of the bulls being thnt such n movement vvil be based on nn early increase in railroad frelfiht rates, sat Mnciorv crops nnd the chances of a Kepubllcnn victory nt the polls next Little or no news of direct market beniinc h eloped durinR the day. One item which tlitl attract considerable at tention, however, was the statement contained in the monthly bulletin of a leadinR Wall ttreet bank to the effect thnt "the penernl world situation is not favorable either to n iapid decline of prices or to n piolonRcd industrial do-prc-sion." , .... Although the stock exchnnRe will be closed for the nett three davs, stocks were bid for with more open confidence than in many weeks As it beenme in crensiiiRlv evident to outsiders that nrices were detlmtely movinR forward. nerened buviiiR was attracted nnd the movement Rained -.tiotiR momentum with the pmsress of the session. The fiilure of call loin- to advance above the 10 per -cut level "timulatod the market a prcat deal and when in the ciilv ntternonn i"- i"- "i-i.".. first to 9 nnd then S per cent, buying became vigorous sendinR prices up to new highs for the day. Net gains of 1 to 2 points were com mon throughout the list nnd many stocks ,11,1 better Minn tin. Baldwin crossed 121. StrombeiR Carburetor was more tlmn 4 ivoints higher nt 7SU ; Vnna- illtmi Corporation nt 1)0 was some 4 Car points bighfr. vvniie urm-iai v'"u ' .. . .. tUn t nnitits to above t,.i. Mexican IVtrolcum nnd Van-American .. ,...,, inont it., were I'icree-Arrovv, Contiiientol Can, Marine preferred and Kenublic Steel. The action of the rails was part cu larlv Rratif.viiiK. both the nondividend and" standard properties relict titig quiet ab-orptiou. This group was much more active than it has been in n lonR time. nici'lcnn Woollen vvns stronR orouml OS, although the company's mills i I be closed down complttelv on .lill.v 10 lor nn indellnite period owing to cur "The weeklv statement of the Bank of ruslntid ili-closnd n surprl-iuglv sharp dien in it ie-erve ratio from i-i I- per 1 1 nit lat week to S 40 per cent, probu blv a new- low record. The onlv e- ll.lnn.itlon for this was that the p turn tetleeted midvear tiunnciiiR and window-dressing" This also in counted I for other l.use chnimes, there biitiR nu Inni i-e of t S17.000 in ciiciiliitlnu. nn in, nave of .".". i0'000 in private tie- ' ..." . , Vain of -j:;.o io (mo in loi: . The lo :il Imnk statcinriiN tliw i uii(loiil)to(ll -now oine hie to tho s.ame reasons. Wl'i VM'I " wnli iliTIIKe RAILROAD EARNINGS NEW lORK NEW HWI'N AND II MIT- 10J1 In -en-. 11 IIU 772 .$10,000 31J 47S7U in mn . 41 on oti -I i' Trn 1 I'inre utter ta es N-t npr Ineom" T e nirrths' cr' es 12J 1 13 "17 von n ill "a.-! i . "o fc 1 117 it4 ' ' .: . ,-o c.i 1 -'IJ 200 .Set nr' r !. n, i' . I . - -' ' 11ANOOP. AND AROOSTOK sr,1?! ni4 11 .3 n, ffrosj ' . a. n-'i nl rjl I la r e til' 1 fr taxes . J" - - ;?S ..niinfr In. nine I in in i'" ..-' t,lh cros . 2 jn 241 .. ... ... wn. r ,0 not (70 013 120. 1S1 ntlns Im . 3.. nt -n.ioi AT' HISON TOl'PK VN'P .SANTA FK SYHTl.jr . 17 77I1'3 1 '.I'll r.r.7 1,4.10 r,77 1 "I1,7rt '..' 741 218 7 11 1 ."i0.1 7.107,010 Mi ft"1S . it.r t p ' I i iilne Im -i i tt ' pines " after taxe. t nttnu Inc . ei l dite. I iir.T .i , 1 0 41 ."'7 I 00 K0 1 111 17 ".It 40'l 10 '170 0S9 i Bank of England Statement Iniuliin .Julv L' Thi- weeltlv state- ,'it of th- Rink of rniilnwl Khows the ' mir chancrs 'Intnl resore (le- . e,i i7Siron pirriilitlon Increas. i t4 sit! firm hullioii IncrrnBod 1S, ' i thi r fi ( urltlffi lroreahiil 21,049, i i ''Mr rlonoslti d 'roasfd. f 2.121.- in i ilicr diporlts liicrcisrcl. CT,403, r..c rn, nt. ili.rr. fllfll. 1.S16.O00: xcrnment serurltl'i Im-renae'l. 37. - - ii nn Thi' t.roimrtlon of tho banlt o ,ri' to llabliltv is B 4'i lier cent; last , ,i t ir IB 12 per cent. IUte of S nunt Is 7 per cenu Liverpool Cotton I.Ucrponl, .lulv 'J Spot rnttnti wns '' iM ti'lnv with in ii"p. Mrnilv on the Im-is r,f nn inhnnro of 'Jl points for n i.I.llintr .it 'J.filtl. The s-nlcs wore ",(0(1 l.nli". The locolpt" vpi-i1 1000 )inp. noiip Aiiioric nn Viiliircs worn stinch m Hip rarlv ilialinits Spot m h i s wi'ii'. Aniprifiin. miililliiiB fair, ii slid; nn inidillini:. 'J.slld: fully miilfllini!, -i 'd'l ' iiinl'llins, 'J.".(llil; lr, iniil'llins. 2-i rilI ; sood oidinary, 1!l lid. and ordlnarv, is. lid. Spelnl .lleetlntcs to Tin: iioi.inais iiF"wi'nsTER Cnal ami Coke ( ompiini ' C'onnii. ilt. t nl l'lrtit Murleaee. Mo 1'tr Cent Cold "vcnici: Is hereby elven. rursuunt to rtirle Fourth of the Consolltlitcil Klrst Mcirl.'uite 4ta Murrh lt lUliu f.,.rurn'. the iil.tve lionds that nn the flftinth UhJ f Julv. 1331'. it tw ho o'clock Noon nt lleom 11R btephen lllranl Ilullillntr. i'hlln Hilphli l'cnnsHanii there, will m a meet. lnK of the holders of the outstandinf,- i,0Ti,i. .,ued under and ncured by said Conao II. dated nrst Monsaito for the purposi of otlni: on the proposed release from tha "n and operation of said morlaBe, of tho Vol. lowing parcel ox land Included In .aid niofu ciiki . , - Threo tracts or parcels of surfnee, n sm. , roerhlll Township Cambria County, r"'?: slvanla, ogsregatlnK shout 311) acres ? riKhev nrooosed to lo 01U to Conrad Unnrlnrnth n , Twenty-elKht tracts " o- parcels f r0 . Crnvi Hn, Summerni ounty I'ennsjlvanl " 1IU7 ncres Hn(j 0'3 '" i rliuate In Camlir a I Townships Camlirla I anaieKatln? u.POUt - 1 ruches, wun "'. "Ti-a turfai propoufcU to be auld 0 the iliv (mi company IJBht tiacls or parcels of coil, sltuato In Buniminilll , Portasa and Jlunstur Town .hlp ,cumbrla County Pennsylvania. i. urestttlne ahput 181 ncres and III tieicr... proposed to ho exchancedwlth the Huinmu Water Supply Company for two tract! of coal In Munster and Hummerhlll TownshioV Cambria County. Pennsylvania, aggreeatlni ,n equal acreage ""niui WEUSTEH COAL AND POKE C03IPANX Uv A. a. nnwitmn '" . .. Hcretry ndTreKsurt. Dated Nw Tor. Juna ID, 1W0, ' ' LOCAL MINING STOCKS TONOPAK BTOCKS Did. Asked .07 .14 .07 .IS .10 .on Cash Roy Jim llutler , MacNamara MaeNainara Crescent Midway ,, Mlzpih Ext Montana North Htar Rescue Kula Tonopih t:t West 'Knd West Tonopah DIVIDE STOCKS Allied Dlv Alto Dlv ,. Relrhcr llelcher Kx Hen Hur Ilrough Dlv ,,,, DlvUle Mxt Dlv Hynd Dlv Con Dividend Mist Dlv llarmlll Husbiouck Dlv lllKh Dlv Knert Dlv ,0.1 .12 I .13 , .08 .04 ii .03 .01 .02 , .01 .02 .01 .Oil .24 .01 .01 .03 .01 .SO .02 .01 .03 .01 .10 ft .05 .03 .04 .03 .04 .02 .OS .20 .02 .Oi .0.1 ,03 M .01 .02 OS to .03 .03 14 .01 .07 .04 .13 .02 .0.' .0,1 .03 .04 .10 .02 .03 .2.! .10 .02 .OS .0.' .Oil .Oi .00 .02 .03 .US .03 Reno Dlv Rosotto 01 Mlver King 0.'., Ton Ulv 1U TonopHh Itasbrouck 01 Victory Dlv Ort V, rde Dlv 02 Zono 11 OOLDFICLD STOCKS Atlanta 01 llluc Hull oi Booth 01 C O I) )J I'omb 1'ran OJ Ciackeriuck lis Dlomf 11 11 01 Dnlsy 01 Florence IS Ooldll, Id Con US Holdfleld Merger 01 (lold Dev ,iii .01 .01 .01 .OS .01 .01 .011 .02 tire it Rend .lumbo Kxt Kewatns .. l.ono Stir . . t)ro lied Hills Silver Pick Spearheid MISCELLANEOUS Amnaro . lli m Arizona United 's tV Eden ' N Vlothcr Lodo 57 .00 Neveil i lltll 02 .04 Ncvadi Hand 20 .23 Wllbirt 01 .11(1 Nevadt Vv'dcr '4 U Teeopa Mining 07 .09 Whito Caps 10 .12 Philadelphia Markets , WHEAT Reccpts M. 131 bush The mar ket nominal, i jr lots. In evrort eloator No t rl winter $.' nlti3: No. 1 hard win-l-r. S2li5fiJ. No 2 nil winter. 12 U2H 2 vl . No. 2 hard winter. $2 922.H7: No 3 red wlntir $2 bli(l2lil, No 3 hard winter, $2. SI) HI2 04, No 4 red winter, $2 M'fJ Wl, No 4 hard winter, $2 s.1'H2 111), No. B red winter. I2.N102 6I1, No 3 lurd winter. J2.Slta2.S0. Sample according to quiltty. CORN Receipts, B037 bush Quiet. We quote, as to quality and location, nt $1 OS W2 02 tho latter for No, 1 cllow. OATS Receipts, 37(17 bush. Steadily held Car Iota as to location No 1 white. $1 d.Q 1.3.1. No. 2 white. $1 .MlS'l 32- No 3 white $1 3llt1.31, No 1 white, $1 2bil 1 20 FLOUR Receipts 77(1 400 lbs In sacks Quiet but steady. Quotations. Per 108 lbs . packed In 140-pound Julo sacks Soft win ter straight, western. $12 B112 7.1, do. do. nearby. $12 2.1ft.l2 73, hard winter, straight, $12 7.1U13 ,'.U do. jhoit patent. i , .nt 14 30 i spring llrtt, clear 311 o0"l 12. do. patent. l3ttl3.7.1. do short patent X I I fll I i ?... fnnrv an.lni. rl nl,,. mitts patent, family brands, $13 50510 40. lot Hour. 312013.23. I 1 ltnv iMio.Nh ,ere steads but qulit quo tatlons lleef in sets, t.m).'d and alr-drkd, C3c bief knuckles and tenders, smoked and nil-dried ,14c. pork, famll, 47c hams. S P. cured, loose, 37(3!)c do. skinned, loojc, 3SIJ0c. do, do. smoked, 37fi.3lk hams, boiled, bonolcss, SSc, pknlc shoulders, S P cured loose, 24c; do, smolcrd. 234c bellies, In pickle, loose, 2.1c, breikfast bacon, 3tlc, lurd, 21'jC. PUTTER was steadily held. Quotations. Solid-packed creamery, fancy, high-scoring goods, HOVj Wtl.'Cjv., extras BDVic: oxtra firsts StlVj fSSHic, firsts, BIO'BIij. seconds, 430 000, sweet creamery, choice to fancy. MHttiMttc. fair to good. BietlO'iC! prints Jobbing at 0S70c for fancy und ut 57007c for fair to choice. KtKiH I'lno stock firm Quotations follow. In freo cases, neurby firsts. 47c per dozen; nearby current receipts 4lfi4414c. nearby ordlnarv to fall-, 4143c. western extra firsts, 4Sc: western firsts. 42ft41c, seconds and poorer 30041c; selected freth eggs Job bing at RH0.1Sc per dozen, ( IIIJESB was nrmly held. Tollowlng were the quotations. New York otate, whole milk, Hats, current make, best 27'4 02'e, common to good 240 27c, lonchorns 2S(S' 284 c single dalrlen '.'S02Oc, Jobbing sales of fancy goods, 2030c nt i L A xb inStk.. m i iVw P rV.''tTv;V,w i i f!i2--l ill Is i $ .llliilirTrrrv li L IxstJiiiIilNl pmmmmmmmm MVI5 POULTRY fowls, fancy heavy, S8 (TfaTct do nini una mediums, mvaaci ormi Inr chickens, fancy, yellow-skinned, not lav ?orns, vveininB;iV4 wa lbs. apiece, osw Oc: welghlna-,101 lbs. apiece. CO CT HOc J jvhlts Leghorrs, broilers, weighing 1W2 lbs. apiece, BO082o! smiiller alzf". 41g 4Hc; old roosters, 24(926i ducks, old. 2S0 aOoi do. spring 8537c; pigeons, old, pr pair, 43Bnoi do, young, 40c, DRESSED, POULTRY Fowls. , fr;sh killed, dry-picked. In boxes, weighing 4" lbs. apiece. 48c weighing 8H lbs . HB.UMOci weighing S lbs., 3.1037ci fowls, fresh-klUrd, In bbls.. dry-picked, weighing 4,' '51, aploco. 41oi weighing a4 lbs., 38ffntc, VMjIghlng 3 lbs., aa08So broilers, virestern, not Leghorns, 02W83oi soma choice nearby stock hlgheri leghorns, noBOOci old roost era, dry-picked, southern, 23020c, spring ducks, L. I., 3 Be. FRESH FRUITS Oranges, per box J1.40 fl,40. Grapefruit. Fla.. per box, 2 70 B 30 Plneapplea, per crate, GS. Peaches, Ueorgla, per crate, $403 Watermelons, National Properties Company Bondholders' Protective Committee , To the holders of the 4-6 Secured Gold Bonds of National Properties Company A default in the payment of tho interest duo July 1st, 1920, on the nbove bonds having occurred, it is necessary for the pro tection and assertion of the rights of the holders of these bonds and tho conservation of the value of tho security pledged that concert and unity of action should bo obtained. Tho undersigned have consented to act as a committee for this purpose nnd for the protection of the intoicst of all of the holders of the said 4-6'j secured bonds who shall become parties to nn agreement which has been prepared, dated June 8th, 1920. an executed copy whereof is lodged with tho depositary hereinafter named. Holders of said bonds arc requested to deposit tho same with the Pennsylvania Company for Insurances dn Lives and Granting Annuities, at Us office, !517 Chestnut Street, In the City of Phila delphia, the depositary named in the said agrcoment, not later than July 20th, 1920, at three o'clock P. M., when the right so to do will cease. Said depositary will Issue transferable certificates of deposit therefor. All registered bonds must be accompanied with proper transfers thereof. . As soon ns conveniently mny bo,.tho committee will prepare a plan and submit the same to the depositing bondholders, who will bo afforded tho opportunity of withdrawing their bonds from deposit in case of dissent from the. plan. It is essential that speedy action be taken, and the committee urges upon each bond holder tho necessity for a prompt deposit of his bonds under tno agreement. Copies of tho Deposit Agreement may be obtained nt the office of the Pennsylvania Company for Insurances on Lives and Grant ing Annuities. Dated July 2nd, 1920. Ij. J. CLARK. Secretary, 617 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Penna PRICHARD, SAUL, BROOKE, STOKES & CO. members of Philadelphia Stock Exchange Fifteenth and Walnut Streets Philadelphia, Pa. MOTQR OIL Every drop of Sunoco has back of it the reputation of the Sun Company, world-famous for the high quality of its lubricating oils. The Sun Company, maker of Sunoco Motor Oil the new scientific lubricant, is one of the world's largest producers and refiners of lubri cating oils. Its output now exceeds one million two hundred and fifty thousand gallons of lubricating oils per week. Every drop of Sunoco is controlled by the Sun Company from the time it leaves the ground until ready for your engine. That is why the Sun Company can guarantee the uniform high quality and purity of Sunoco. You cannot be too sure of your motor oil. An oil wrong in quality or type can damage your engine more in one day than a whole year of ordinary use. Sunoco is made in six types to assure a right type for every car. It makes accurate and efficient engine lubrication certain. Begin using Sunoco at once. Have your crank case drained, cleaned and refilled with the proper type of Sunoco. Any Sunoco dealer will know which type "fits" your engine. Philadelphia Olfice: Refineries: Marcus Hook, Florida. jr car, $70001100. Cantaloupes, western, per standard crato, $4,50 00,30. cantaloupes, southern, per flat crate, tJ.AO, strawberries, per nunrt-JJersey, irB2Boi Pennsylvania, 2B04Oo. Pdackbcrrlci. N. C , per quart, aOdSde. Gooseberries, pr fiunrt, 12 IB, Huckleberries, per quart, 28(tft5c. Currants, per quart. 1R02O. Rasp berries, Jersey, per pint. lSwlBe. VKOETAllLEE White rotaloes, southern, per bhl. No. 1, 19011. r,n; No. 2 nnd culls. H.BOOB do Pennsylvania, per bbl., $203 do. Jersey, er basket. SBo$1.18. Onions, Jersey, per basket. BOQSOc. Trade Quiet on Paris Bourse lrls, July 2. trading; wns quiet on tho Bourse today. Thrco per cent rentes were quoted nt 68f: exchange on London, 47f 13oj 6 per cent loan, 88f 36c. Tho dollar was quoted nt llf 94c. EVAN KANDOLPH, Chairman; JOHN GIlIBBni.., ArtTHim V. MOUTON. JOHN J. HKNDKItSON, K. CLARENCC MILLKR. Committee. BAYARD & EVANH, Counsel. 102 St. Paul St. Baltimore PftNY Finance BIdg. Pa.; Toledo, Ohio; Yale, OUa. rilOTOrLAYB PHOTO PLAYS THRU 'COMPANY r OFJMERICA ALhambra it. Daily t 21 evs,o: HOrn HAMPTON In "A MODDIIN SALOME A rrI f C B2D & THOMPSON BT8. APOLLO MATINEE DAILT HEX BEACH'S the jfiLVEii lionpn" , ADrAniA' CHESTNUT Pow 10T1I AKVAUIA 10 A. M. to HUB P. M IMMA IJUNN ln., "OLD LADY THinTY-ONE" BALTIMORE SV0ift. natllmore Sat. Mat. BLUEBIRD SieTinaI've. .T,.BnSfLCii'o"nDB" BROADWAY nyS,fB.A WANnA 1IAWMSY In WANDA HAWr.EY MISS liunuo s A niTAI t22 MAr.KET STUEET CAPITOL 1(1 A. M. to 11:16 P. M. joiin nAniiYjiunii in HYDE" "Dn jcKiui, a.,1.1 .-" ,-t-y mir r.ntn AVE. AND CLIN 1 UK I SIXTH ST. Mat. Dally HOPE H VMPTON In . "A MODERN S-ALOME" --M nMIAl Oln. A Mnplewoorl As. COLOIN1AL 210. 7 and 0 P. M. TOM UN In .. THE DAREDEVIL" MAIN ST.. MANAYUNK RMPRESS MATINEfJ UA11.X ELAINE HAMMEnKTElN In THE WOMAN GAME" FAIRMOUNT s$ft"Mr- CnCII. DE MILLE'S WHY CHANOE TOL'R WIFE?" r..iii V THEATRC-1311 MarRW HI. FAMILY n A. M. to Mldnleht MAE MHimAY In "ON WITH THE DANCE" r"-ril CT THEATRE IIow Sprue 561 rl D 1 . MATINEE DAILY TOM MIX In "THE CYCLONE" FRANKFORD " rX$$5ZRD BRYANT WASHBURN in 'MRS TEMTl-r S TELEGRAM" GREAT NORTHERN uTt IV 1TT.,l?UT,YCAniVET.!n tTr-il-r)I Al "0TH A: WALNUT HTS. IMPLKIAL Msts. 2 30. Eves. 7 4 0 LEWIS STONE in "THE RIVER'S END" . , t i-Nf-n 41ST & LANCASTER AVE LtAUE-P MATINEE DAILY Man Murrnv In "On With the Dsnro" Afleita MaeU Snnett "By Oolly" t inrDTV BROAD & COLUMBIA AV. LIBLK 1 I MATINEE DAILY CLA1RH WHITNEY In RULING PASSIONS" 333 MARKET STREET THEATRE n A.M'. to 11:19 P.M. GRACE DARLING In EVEN AH L.VL, tvl"M"M7I 4-3 SOUTH ST. Orchestra. MUL'Il.L. Continuous 1 to 11. MrLEAN AND MAY in .'3'4 HOURS' LEAV1 Complete) chart showing pronrams tor the STEAMSHIP NOTICES iMipiMraAi Mercantiie iMmE Company N. Y. Cherbouru Soutlmmpton nkii..i.mt,ln .Inlv lOlAuc. 7Sept. .July nlAiiK. 14 Sept. 11 New York bt. Til II I . . NI3W Mnnrliurla . . . .July S4.UB. iiincu.. - YoitK HAJinuno .HilySIISept. llJOct.23 AilB.14lSept.3nl.Nov. 0 Moncnlln i.iiiT!Anie.I.I"IUA LIVERPOOL Hnxerfonl ,J,U1, 21 Auburn '"' PHILADELPHIA GLASGOW Eastern Sea J':2? A Mennicr '. J, I'HILAIlF.LrillA HAMWUKO West Bkonk .J ie. in.iinn July 10 .Julv 17 SantosUrt .July 31 Edgemont . . n.v vrivriti mmmm P..,enr Office. 1319 Walnut St.. Phil. Philadelphia to Scandinavian Ports Chriotiania, Gothenburg, Copenhagen Regular Service 0, S. Snipping Board Sled Stcamm SS "FORT ARMSTRONG".. Sailed SS "OR0NOKE".At Loading Berlh A Steamer July 10 (From Pier 73, Sonlft rVnarMl) The Charles T. Megee Co. UtRtt lor V. S. Snipping Boui Drexel Building PHILADELPHIA Bell Lombard MOO LUCKENBACH LINES Pacific Coast Service IMIlI.MIKl.riUA TO N IiIKOO I'llKT OK l.s N(ii:i.ES SvN riiAM isto S. S. Pleiades July 6th IMer 78, South Whan us Vur rules mill luirtlrulnrn nptiljr to Luckenbach Steamship Co., Inc. 11 Mlillrlull Htrt-et. New Vorli hlEAIIISOVT NOTK'l.s Day 5c Nisht The Dolphin Lins1 Boats Leave Arch Street Vharf for Burlington Inland Park Bristol Trenton ON SUNDAYS Tor Trenlon. n.30 A. M.. 10 A. M 1 v M.. 1 I'. M., S I'. SI.. 0.31) 1'. J. I'or llrlHtnl, 830 A JI 2 1 SI.. 4 T. 'for llurllnelon Islnnil Tnrli, 0 A. Jl., ' l'. Jl.. .1 P. SI. VVF.EKDAV SAILINGS ' I'nr Trenton. M.llil A. SI.. 1.30 l. SI.. Knr llris'tnl nnd lliirllntn:i Ihl mil I'.uU, 1,30,1. Jl.. n.0 '. M I'trn Mont l.io 1. M. Hiituril for llurl'nijton Nl. Park, Hate of I'nrr Oiir IVnv. Ill frnlm riilldrrn, tle. , fiuiiilios mill HollJajs AtlullH. 40e Chllilrrii. UNr, OUEEN ANNE MOONLIGHTS Host en.v Arch fit. JVIinrf Ettry Kte- nlna- nt S 1'. M.. vrjvt Blondsr. Bound trip (ht, SSc, Includlnc war tnx. 'Pay A Weht'r.l" Dolphfn W jaQWOf?gglMaiKtsyTjfv-.JTirJwm I 1 bSfe rnoTorr,AY Tho following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of Amer ica, which is a guarantee of early showing of tho finest productions. Ask for tho theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. OVERBROOK D Av sbrisMAANnDTIwis. PALACE ,1,.1f55,?rv. nEHT LYTELL In "ALIAS JIMVr VALENTINE" PRINCESS R,?s,o8AM'KTirpEKM!. , EMMY WEHLEN In ' " "THD SACnED FLAXIE" REGENT "oa8! DIAI TH OEnMANTOWlf avb. "NINETY AND NINE- RUBY UnKE,T BT. 11DWW 7TO mrrw 'io'm' ll!lB p 'TOnillDDEN TRAILS" QAVOV J2" MATtKET RTrtK-r ENID tosotM OTDNIa" "THE FALSE HOAD" SHERWOOD Mt.1 na nitimor. THOMAR MEtrmAi;,Ev,!r" 8 "WHY CHANOE TOITn Wirn?" STANLEY Wtn vtttiENE o-nntEv in l,1B p-JI- "A FOOL AND HIS MONET" VICTORIA rilTMW pATti.TNK mmrnifv ; "THE WOMAN IN ROOM 13' 13 n NIXON-NIRDLINCER THEATRES BELMONT B2D AD0VB "kct MAY AT.T.TSON In "THE WALKOFFS" CEDAR C,,TH CBDAn BLANCHE SWEET In "THE HUSHED HOUR" AVENUE COLISEUM MAnKTSE! ."'iw.y-cTsn' JUMBO FRONT ST. A mmnn ... Jnrnhn .Ti'nrtlnn on Frankfard "t EMMY WEHLEN nanKtora L "LIFTINO SHADOWS" fnrlNT C2D AND T-OCFST STREETS LULU J 1 Mats. 1:30. 3:30 Evtcs fl'anit JOHN- BARRVMOnE 1 ,0 U "DR. JEKYLL AND MR HyDE" NIXON 52D AND MAnKCT STS.. 2:15. 7 and 0 "THE LOST CITY" No. 11 RIVOI I BSD AND SANKOM STS. IMVUU Matinee Daily William Farnum, "ATjIjoI Two C"tl".'' Sunshlno Comerly. "Shoulrl Dummies Wed?" STRAND aniuMANTmXTAEVNEANo0 ENID BENNETT In "THE FALSE ROaB" Mrs. Drew, "Rllmulatlnr; Mrs Barton" WEST ALLEGHENY Aifthhev OERALDINE FARRAR in "THE WORLD AND ITS WOMAN" week appears Saturday evening- and Sunday. STEAMSHIP NOTICES West Tacnok July 10 Wutlieim July a Cliumplnn July 11 West Clierow . ,....r July 18 West Gnmbo JnlrSO Nervier July 24 N. Y. Cherbourc Southampton Ol.vinpla luly 3Aiir. I'Alir. 25 Ailrliitlu Aiib. llhept. l.tlOit. 18 N. Y. (JUEENSTOWN MVKKI'OOI. Mobile Inly lnlAmr. UlSept. 18 Celtic July XtlAUfr. 28 Oct. 3 llnlllc .Itll.v Sll.Sept. -llOct. 0 lrormerlv Cleieluml SK1V YORK AnilKS nTRRALTAR NAPLES (JK.VOV Cnnnplc .Tulr ft Cretlo Jn!v24 ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE rniLAnELPHIA LONDON W'auconcln. Inly 0 Knulern Klmre July IT Omnrntr-inle July SI HOIil.ANIl-A'.MEIIlCA LINE I'lIILAUELPlIIA nOTTEKUAM I'nolilk July K Mnniil.lc July 15 l Freight Office. i05.414 Eourje Bid;., Pliii. Incorporated 1801 U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamers t General Cargo Regular Service Philadelphia' Manchester SS "Des Moines Bridge".. July 15 Philadelphia Havana SS "Lalce Galera" July 10 SS "Coqtnna" July 25 For rates and particulars apply to Earn-Line Steamship Co. 139 South Fouith St. PHILADELPHIA, PA. Monthly Service Mediterranean, Adriatic, Greek and Blaclc Sea Ports Trieste, Fiume, Palras & Piraeus Sailings From Philadelphia V. S. Shipping Board Sled Stetmeri SS "Jomar" July 15 Tor I'urflier I'lirllculurs Apply, Green Star Steamship Corp. 100,1 Drexel lllilc. lMill.l. I.omliunl 3101 Jliiln 1S-0 UAKBER STEAMSHIP LINES. Inc. FAIl V.HT bKRTICK Krom 1'hiladelphla Yokohama Kobo 1, . a. U. S H IIKNRV sTunns JUNK 30T1I VOKOUAMA KOBE BHA'CJM.U V. B. B. II. S H HASTKHN VL. JULY 101 II For Itatm, etc. ApvtV Barber Steamship Lines, Inc. 17 lluttrry I'lncc, Now York oau.i:v. n.wia j. co puiiucIsIkU Visnts. Imuran Uulldlus tMACE LIN VPEKU CHllfE K Dlnct iunr serrlie from SjW.'fi'i' fll rtiuan.1 null, ciiiiui si yn.. Iqulnue, Anlofifsili ouil Vilipriiw. . R. R.nl. Hit.. H.hI. TjllSS. Bf. P.1"'. Ana, Bf. Banti 'TtriiM. Fortnllhtlr 8H1I", W. K. QIIACH A CO.i t" tO.( BI1 ... ,Tlinoir Efliurs, Ni i, I ! A mim stm lie 1 r I MU& W T ( .-( yyti V '''" U-S)&&MfrM && T ..Ll' ! :'i,r l A. K5A 'J&SLffii,. ' isVA'V