,m :'1 I A" "Vjr' ' V" .., '.'' , ' J ,: Nl ') 'V ' - '? I 4 a. 11 ; 4 ft l6' LKJEK-iHlLA!&l5LIJHIA, WrUltoAT?, JULY 24, 1920 1 V; W TRADERS DESERTED COLLAPSE Of LOW NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE TRANSACTIONS THE CURB MARKET PRICED MOTORS Deciding Yacht Race Too Croat Attraction for Brokors and Customers Hopos of Promisod Summer Bull Market Go A-Glimmor-ing This Wook ; New Yoric, .Tuly 2.1. The llroart street curb mnrkct wnR naturally In siren j-"'" ... .,i i,if.i,ii,i..v Kntrclsm. There wns nlo n descr'- nH "ujlpjloil In the animated rebound New Yorlt. Jnlv 24 The most sle nlficnnt finnnolnl development today n. r,t tenders nnd customers to the deriding; ynclit race, leaving only n small nttendnnce of broker In the out side market. The natural consequence was a small amount of business even In the im portant Issues and narrow price move ments, the market generally bclnR quiet and without feature. nml Annhnlt rnnaed from 02 Aim nimma worn ui V4 to 02 Hnhtnnrlnn Hont. which showed ,, WMW. ...--- - - , ttlc strength' yesterday, reacted to n 32'4 and United States cuenms m traded in at 2 to 2. United Kctafl Candy again sold IS1). ti,..t,,u lnnpp wbh steady nt -(. North American Pulp sold at 0. INDUSTRIALS High nH 2i 0: - V Acme Coat ... Chicago Nipple . . . . General Asphalt Orape Ola Grape Ola prof Hercules Taper Hocking Vnll'y Prod Norm Atner i-nrcr Perfection Tiro . . . . Itaaio torn , , Rainier Ilotors 30 . Submarine Boat 12 J U 8 High Spcod Tool .... 31 U S Steamboat -' United Front Sharing .... IS United Retail Candy .... 13" 1 INDEPENDENT OILS . .. 25 : ... 3l ... 1H Allied Oil Boone Oil Boston Wyoming ... Cushing Pet" T)nmtnlnn Oil Engineers Petrol Esmeralda Oil oienroek Oil Kay County Oas Maracalbo Oil North Atner Oil Red Hock Oil Boy d Franco Ilyan Oil Cons Sapulpa Refining Blmms Petroleum Texan Ranger Tropical Oil Victoria Oil new Vulcan Oil MINING American Mines Atlanta Big Ledgo Booth Boston & Montana Caled Mln Calumet & Jerome Canada Copper Candelarla Mln Cons Virginia Cortez Sliver Cresson Gold Divide Ext Eureka Croesus Kureka Holly Golden Gate Exp Goldfleld Cons Ooldfleld Development . . . Ooldfleld Kewana Goldfleld Merger Ooldfleld HUver.Plck Great Bend ...'. Emma Silver Jlrcla Mining Iron Blossom Jumbo Ext-.- Knox Divide l.oulMana Co MacNamsra Marsh Mln Mother Lode Mother Lode (now) Murray Mog North Star Othlr Sliver Prince Con Rex Cons' Rochester Mines Rope Group San Tov Simon Silver Sliver King Divide S Silver I-"ad R.icccas Mln Tonopah Belmont Tonopah Cash Boy Tonopah Divide Tonopah Ext Tonopah Midway Tonopah Mining Tonopah Mlzpah Tonopah Montana Tonopio Rescue Eula .... U a Cont Unltea Eastern Vlctorv West End Con White Caps White Caps Ext Wllbert Terlngton BONDS Allied Packers fls Armour 7s Trench Vlctorv 6a Goodrich Tire 7s Hnclulr 7 a Swedish Govt fls Mil's Govt 54s Texas Co 7s West Elec 7s Frankfort 4fl Greater Berlin 4s 25 10 1 70 ob; IMS 07'. 81 S4W nxH n74 2.1 20V4 70 P4i IUH 84 S4,i n7, 20 A n.i 04U n7'5 R4 R4U hk n7 2n 20M In the exchange rate on London, In response to announrement of the armi stice agreement between the Russian and 1'oIJsli nrmles. The Improvement In the central Kuropean situation found little or no reflection In the week-end session of the stock market. There was, however, n perceptible hardening of prices when the armistice news was confirmed, which followed a mixed and generally lower opening. The trading during the short session was of the usually midsummer half holiday type, and mode up very largely of the evenlng-up operations of the professional traders. The most promi nent development was the violent slump In" the low-priced motors, these Issues collapsing much the same as the sugar group did earlier in the week. Maxwell fell over C points, while Hupp dropped nearly -'. in tne usual active list deal ings were licht and movements narrow. but most of the leading Issues moved up irom the opening low levels, making the net changes unimportant. The attend ance was unusually small because of the desertions to witness tne promised ex citing vacht race. From a constructive viewpoint the week's market was In countless ways very disappointing. Hopes of the promised summer bull market went a glimmering hcn the general list re fused to ico the way sentiment thought it should. After alt is said and dono, the week's experience, on the top of that ttKountcrcd In most of thfc pre ceding weeks, demonstrated conclusively the futility cf expecting any protracted forward movement in security values under the money marktt conditions. Quite n Lumber of market observers huve either erroneously or purposely for selfish ends nursed the hallucination, mid spread Mich propaganda of there being ii big possibility of money ease ment during part of the summer jesslon. tfitlspr misled by poor calcu lations, or misrepresenting the true monetary conditions, they have per sistently, and consistently, In their way oi uiiuKiiig, pointed to what they tie clincil to be n distinct Imprnvciw nt in the vexing and serious strained credit situation. As a matter of fact. If tho truth be told, and current prohibitive money rates confirm it. there has ac tually been very little Improvement In me cretin situation. Possibly the sum and substance of the situation may he tojd tersely In the remarks made a few days ago by tho president of one of the powerful New York institutions. He said: "The In flation of bank credits has been suc cessfully stopped, ruther than material progress having been made in the way of deflation." That unquestionably Is the " situation in u nutshell, and if such n policy can be sustained, there is a strong probability that the trying fall period ahead of us will be successfully weathered without the predicted smash up. Only those' living in a fools' paradise arc neglecting putting their house in order preparatory to meeting the threat ening squalls which the market ba rometer foreshadows. Anticipating even a tighter money market than which has been experienced this year, many of the leading market interests have been soliciting their clients to mako the necessary preparations to meet (he ex pected higher carrying charges. Hy thus taking the situation by the fore lock, it is believed much dissatisfac tion will be eliminated on the part of those who will have the temerity to make market excursions in the rough speculative seas. UTILITIES LOCAL HEAVY FEATURES Sales 100 100 100 ion 308 300 1700 ' ooa 209 200 100 200 200 1100 100 100 400 S00 ,400 200 201 210 '110 100 090 200 300 100 100 200 Dlv, mi .nuHniB express lit? 8 Advance mimoly pi. ; 6 AJax Rubber 9H, Alaska Juneau O M.. ., 1 Allls-Crmlmers x 8 Am A grlc Chem ,,. h Am Beet Sugar .... 10 Am Itoseh Mntrrleto... 'r 80 Am Drutr Syn 2 High .nw 3 W a! 63 n m 3H tsv2 lot. Today's Net t;inso inge, 34V4- 0314-88H- 3S$ " B Am r-a 384 3814 3014 .. .. Am can , "JZ,,, tii! laiti 12 Am Car & Fdy JJ) "J Aiv 'iv 0 Am Express.. 3' 134 VV) 7 Am .Hide & Leather pf M MK M'i - y a AtTi"" Tntrnn tTnrn .. 62 J4 0 Am Locomotive ? V5 . Am Safety Major . . " Am Ship & Com 2J5 4 Am Smelt & ntt..... 7 Am Smelt & Itef pf.. OOJ s Am Steel FountJrlcB. . 37J4 7 Am Sugar net ".17 B Am Tel & Tel 0J4 7 Am Woolen ?0S .. Am Wrltlnp Paper pf. 8j 0 Am Zinc Lead & Sm pf ?H 4 Anaconda Copper "H .. Assets Realization ,.. '? 0 Atch Top & Santa Fa BO 7 Atlantic Coast Line... 88 10 Atl Gulf & W I S S..lyi . . Atltn Uil.o is.n. 7 13200 8.00 Dnldwln Locomo'tlvo..HJs 200 1700 300 300 300 100 1B90 13)0 1100 200 100 200 1390 100 1,00 Chlno Copper Bethlehem Motors ... 2014 5 nethtohem Steel B.... '814 8 Bethlehem Stl 8 pf.lOSyi . . Butte Copper & Zlno. . W . . Butte & Superior Cop. 224 . . California Petroleum, 30 10 Canadian Pacific ....123H B Central Leather 0114 10 Chandler Motors .... 08V5 4 Chesapeake A Ohio. . . M14 ,. Chicago &XH West. .. Chi Mil A St P pf.. uni il I & Pao DIVIDENDS DECLARED Tobacco Products Corporation, quarter!? of m per cent on common, pavahle In twn ear R per cent scrip, on August 10 to hold ers of record August 2. Buffalo. Rochester and Pittsburgh, semi- nnnnnl nf S'J nn rnmmnn anrl tt nn .. ferred payable August id to stock of record ments. The trading was extremely nar auruh; o. Rapid Transit Muddle Offers Big Problem for Solution Dealings in the local stocks in to day's closing market were of small di mensions, with irregular price move- t 000 100 2400 100 100 000 1390 1390 1280 203 500 1200 000 300 200 2200 100 200 200 100 000 200 0090 200 100 600 100 8)0 2109 3300 200 100 100 200 400 500 100 100 18)0 8)0 Clev cln Chi & St L. 1 Coco-Cola 1 Col Graphophono ... 1 Continental Candy .. 2 Con Interstate Cal M 4 Corn Producta Rcf . . 8 Cruclblo Steel . . . , Cuba, Cano Sugar 8' 5014 30J4 20K 55 m 28 12H 12 3 .,162 40ya 7 Cuban Amcr Suear... 47 0 Belawaro & Hudson.. 0814 .. rnvcr & Rio Grande. 6 .. Denver &. lllo G pf.. 10 1 Dome Mines 10 B Kndlcott-Johnson .... F2 .. EtIo 1st pf 18J4 8 Famoua Players L...'75 8 Famous Players pf... 85 - S Flek Rubber 30H . . Frecport Texas 2114 .. Gaston Wma & Wig.. 12 2 Gen Am Tank Car.... 74 J4 8 General Elcctrlo 11 114 1 General Motors 24 a Goodrich B F 58?( .. Gray Davis 24 7 Great Northern pf... 70(4 4 Gt Nor Oro ctfs .... 3514 4 Haskell & Barker Car "1i Houston Oil Co 100 1 Hupp Motor Car .... 1614 4 Inspiration Con Cop.. 50 , Intcrborough Con 314 . Int Agrlcul Corp 22 14 . Inter Con Corp pf.... 10J4 . Int Mer Marine tWi O Int Mer Marino pf... blTi- 7 Int Mo Truck 1st pf.. '0 7 Int Mo Truck 2d pf., 60 . International Nickel.. 1HJ4 . International Paper .. 3 Total sales, 173.U0O shares, compared with .103,000 3.107.700. .82 f6W 1514 2314 8i 80 37 128 04 H 47H 55 214 78H 86 16414 6 114 20 8714 105 14 814 2214 30 120 COJi 07 mi; m 60 3614 2814 54 n 3014 28 12 12 13 15014 4014 - 40 8B14 n 0 10 M 1014 73 V, S5 30 2114 12 73 14114 13 58 24 C0 3514 72 10314 1314 50 34 2214 10 2814 81 80 68 18 05 14 14 14 H 2 14 H 82 B0 1514 37 8014 40J4- 47- 1 65- 2- 14 80-14 80 154J4- 114 8-214 11514 .. 20- 14 88 10514- 8 . . 2214 30 - 12314 2 54 61J4 88 1 54H . 814 H 60 - 14 38ft 14 2014- 14 651 3014 . .N 28 13 .. 12 f3 15114 14 4614- 1', 47 1 0814- 10 1014 82 1814- 7414 85 -30-2114 12 73 141J4 24 -8 24 -70 -3554 1214 10314 114 1314- 3 50 -314 2214 10 20H 81 114 hO - Yz 60 - 2 18 62J4 - 14 I shares yesterday Dlv. Today's Net Sales In I High Low Close Chge. 100 A Inte Paper pf stpd.. 7314 7314 7314- 14 8400 .. Invlnciblo Oil Corp... 44 4314 H 33 10 .. Island Oil 0 6 0 . . 200 ,. Iron Products 44 44 44 . 200 2 Kennccott Copper ... 2514 , 25 27 .. 300 l.o Keystone T & R 26 20 20- 3700 2 Loewo Co 23 22 32 - 1J4 100 .. Loft Corp 15 15 1 - V 200 12 Lorlllard Tob 130 130 130 - 1 10 Manatl Sugar 101 108 101 - a .. Maxwell Motor 17 12 13- 6'4 .. Maxwell Motor ctfs.. 1014 10l 1014- 614 10 Mexican Petroleum ..101 18814 101 2 1.00 Middle States Corp., 21 4 Mldvalo Steel & Ord.. 41 .. Missouri Pacific 2014 . . Missouri Paclflo pf... 41 .. Nat Aniline, & Chem.. 7ST. 8 Nat Clonic & Suit.... 67 4 National Lead 70 5 New York Central. .. 0814 . . New York C & St It, . 30J4 .. New York N H & H.. 20 7 Norfolk A Western... 88 300 2900 200 2800 3021 100 600 309 390 200 300 100 100 1000 600 100 300 200 100 100 200 700 290 100 700 too 2530 100 100 lOO 100 600 100 0090 109 250) 4 Nerfolk & Western pf 0514 7 Northern Paclflo ... 2 5 Nova Scotia S & C. . . 65 4 Pacific Dovel Corp... 46 . . Pac Tel & Tel 42 6 Pan-Amer Petrol ....102 3 Pennsylvania R R... 30 .. Penn Seaboard Steel.. 2314 . . Pere Marquetto 24 .. Phillips Pet 3814 3 Philadelphia Co 1414 .. Plercc-Arrow Motor.. 4814 8 Pierce .Oil pf . . Pittsburgh Coal pf . .. Pittsburgh & W Va. 1 Pond Creek Coal . , . 5 Punta Alojjro Sugar. 1 Ray "Con Copper. . . . 4 Reading ... Replo Steel 0 Republic Iron & Steel 30o B.20 Royal Dutch N. Y. 8314 . 8514 2814 10J4 82 16W 80 (3 00 . 75 . 1014 25'4 200 .. Snrrtt reeello. Suirar 1000 .. St Louis San Fran.. 490 ..St Louis Southwest cf 2014 1100 .. Saxon Motor 8 00 .74 Shell Transport 7014 10 .. Sinclair OH 30H 17:io o Southern Paclflo .... 3 3M9 .. Southern Rail 28 300 s Southern Rail pf .... 68 20 20 Standard Oil of N J. 045 300 7 stand Oil of N J pf.,105 "00 i Strombcrit Carb .... 80 4100 7 Studcbakcr 60 100 7 Stcot & Tubo Co pf . . . . 8 100 .. Tcnn Cop & Chem ... 0 1700 io Texas Oil 46 400 .(jo Tex & Paclflo C O... 4014 100 o Tobacco Products ... 0 400 ., Transcontinental Oil.. 1414 700 ,. Union Oil 31 1573 io Union Paclflo 11514 300 4 Union Paclflo pf 0514 400 .. United Ry Invest pf.. 10 000 8 United Retail Stores.. 7214 1100 e U S Food Prod C6 1799 8 U S Ind Alcohol .... 8814 009 ..US Realty & Imp ... 58 20)9 8 U S Rubber 02 200 .JUS Smelt & Rcf .... 67 4700 S JS Steel 9114 100 7 U S Steel pf 10754 5700 o Vanadium Corp f4 200 4 Va-Carollna Chem .. 70J4 200 2 Vlvadou Ino 17 100 .. Wabash H 309 .. Wells Fargo Express 01 U 100 4 Westlnghouso E & M. 4814 300 4 White Motor 6014 looo l Willys-Overland .... 18 400 e Worth Pump 08 Thus for this eek, 2,000,800. Samo 15 136 108 12 101 18814 20J 40 25 41 78 87 7514 814 3014 20 8814 0514 71 65 46 42 100 38 S2 24 38 3414' 48 8214 8614 2014 16 8014 16 BJtt 13 80 7114 1814 24 20 814 70 30 . 11214 28 6814 041 10514 S4V4 0814 88 8 45 4614 CO 1414 3114 115 0514 10 71 65 80J4 66 91 67 00 10714 5314 70J4 17 8 0114 4814 6014 17 0714 period 20- 14 40 - 14 Now York Bonds A Ariz 4 Us 1 71U Amer'n Agr 4 Chem 0s 1 01 Amer Smell's It Refl'ic As 1 77K A Tel & Tel r 1..... 70H 2 7UH A Tel & Tel Us 1 li J 4 1)3 1 0311 Ang-French IHALEfl IN HO00I 25- 41- 78 57 , . ,7514 -6854-3014 20 88 0514 72 -. 65 40 42 -101 39 3814-3414-48 82V4-BS14-2014-16 -8114 15 -B0J4- (3 00 '54 . 7514 114 nns on, OOtt no it no n Del & Hud fd Oregon 8 L 4i 0 io Org-Wash'n n Co Nav CO 3 04 a 65 ( Pa J rm 4V4 3 7BT4 Penna R R -1" 3 82i renna It R 7 8 72 10...., 72 Del t Hud 7a 2 100 Don t R J fd 1 45 D Canada '29 4 01 Erlo R Co 4s 2 484 1 4RV4 Govt Bwltser- land rets 14 14 14 IS i l 14 "14 "l4 14 14 14 0.. 20 2. 12 1. KO 11. 3. A T & H I'V 4s 3 .... 74 1... . 74 3 73 2 731 A T It H !'' l 2 1 .... I3U Atl Coast I, 4s 10 71 ACL rets 7s (V,. .. ""S 2 n7i 2... 07 li 1 11714 Rait k Ohl ov 1... . 58 2 R8 Halt t O aV4 1.. 3.. 2.. 1.. 1.. 1.. 1.. 1.. 2. io3i; 103 '4 ion '4 103'i 10351 103 103W 103 103H 0 11 Hud & Man In 1 18 III Cen'l 4s '(S3 3 01 14 Inlboro M 4V4s 10 12W tntboro R T fd 1.. 10.. 3.. 3.. 3.. 45 44; 44 ; 44 ; 44 54 44 44 H 41i 44 "4 1814- 21- 2054 3C54 02 28 - 10554 80 154 0014 88 0 .. 45 4654- 60 - 1414 3114- 115 - 0514 19 5214 65 87 68 01 67 -011,-10714-8314 -8 -0114-4854 5054 17 .. 67 last week, 78S 78 4 711 70 '4 704 J HESITATION MARKS TRADING IN STOCKS 1.. 1.. 1.. 1.. 1.. n. . 1.. 1. 102 4 10254 1U2H 102U 10254 102V4 102V4 10254 2 ii ii 314 1 14 Philadelphia Stocks High 100 Am Sirs. 44 7 Am (!as. .Ill 25 Elec Stor.118 137 do war. 10 12 1 Co N A 20 20 I.eh Val.. 411 Low 44 .10 118 18 21) 43 Close 44 .111 118 11) 20 43 Net chge. 1 1 V2 no r i? n. 31)7,4 aov. 30 Ml. 100 I'hlla Klec 22U, 21 2l y .'IcWlMiilnRT ir,i. l.rV4 15 ffil'n Trac. 27 27 27 . . 140 U OI... 40Vi 40 40 Vi Total sales. 1303 shares compared with 43IU ahares yesterdav. Thus far this week. 33,788; Same period last week. 29,136. BONDS Net xw t;iosn ense. C2'4 02V1 i 4 U.I.. In J1OO0 lUKii 2-5 Elec & Peo Tr 4s . . . C2V4 SXafll'rop 4-0s 4 5 ''temp "".102 102 102 1 I'hlla Elec 1st ris... 80 80 80 .. 1 neod'g g 4s 78 78 78 2 15 United Itwy , Invest os. 70 tin t)'.J f " NEW YORK BANK STATEMENT Deficit In Reserve of $4,276,520. Big Reduction In Deposits New York, July 24. Today's bonk statement was an-unpleasunt jolt, dis closing u deficit of legal reserve of the clearing house institutions of $4,270. 520. This resulted largely because of the decrease of 540, 00.1,000 in reserve in the Federal Reserve Hank, an the liabilities had been materially cut by reason of the contraction of ifiiri.ll.i, 000 in demand in consequence 550. 'leaving u legal requirement reserve, Details follow : AVERAQB Commodity Markets COTTON MARKET Now York, July 24. The cotton market opened steady nt 10 points de ollnc to 10 points advance, the May position showing the improvement. Trade interests were the buyers, the price of nround 20c evidently looking attractive to them. Earlier deliveries reflected favorable weather and forc- Excess reserve. Aggregate res. Loans, etc. . . . Cash In vaults and mem. bks. Res. In mem ber banks and reserve banks Reserve In statn b'ks and trust companies . . . Reserve In state D ks nna trust This week 17.002.020 n52.47.0(M) 5.124. 133,000 01.084,000 Last week 13.273.lu0 Mil, 371, 000 5,180, 370, 000 00.010.000 533,170,000 844,410.000 8.400,000 Total. 123 400. compared with 144 000 , npany -fc..gjJOI.JOg yesterday. Thus for this week 1337.. 0 Tlm(l ,ep0BU8, X52.07O,O0O EXCAVATING We rtfi- nntl ..fltl ...n.liu fn. 1V... Mnea, Hewers, Ona Conduits ,nnil Ilrnlni, lave Peerless rranrs. Trrnrhlnt Jin Hiliies and Rock Tools. I,rt us estimate. PENNSYLVANIA Engineering & Construction Co. 120S Real Estate Truit Building Same period last week. 1430.400 FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, July 24. Quotations foreign exchange came higher inrinn nnd the oDenlnsr here stronger. Demand was up 1 cents, francs wero up 8, llro 8. Swlsn 10 and marks 6 points. Quotations were: . Demand sterling 3.78V4. cables 3. 0 : franc cables 13.15, checks 13.17: Ire cables 18.40. checks 18.-42; Swiss cables I Circulation I U. H. deposits I deducted in from DeOcIt was Aggregate res.. Loans, etc. . . Cash In vaults und mem. b'ks Reserve In ptate banks A trust companies . , , Reserve In state banks & trust company nep, ..' ... . j ,. -.- . .,..; . .;..:; ., " : ---.-...-.., .. ,-L-n ut ,,,, 5 78. checks 5.80; guilder cables . T,m,"deiiosit.: JmIoOoJooo "M.ioVui'Hi n"Vv nnfl , 'ide fluctuations, checks 34V4 ; Delglim cables 12. i. ' circulation ... u4,oa.l.ooo 34.ii75.onu 1 1 he receipts at the ports fo 12.42 ; pesetns cables 16.70, 1 I I, I Millions in United States Money is Invested In Canada. Why? Conditions aro stable. Principal Is safe. In terest rates aro high and exchange rates are very favourable to United States Investors. If you would like to know tho names and Incomo-ylclds of good Canadian securities, write now for a copy of our American Edition of Investment Recom mendations. Address: 83 aoency or iWal Securities CORPORATION (CANADA) L. I M IT E D 165 Brandunv Now York witm ii liuitiiy .Tsn ! i i i ! 7 ! I Lawrence E. Brown & Co. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS . ; HEAfc K8TATE TRUST III.UO. InTesllaati, ami ariliiHt n.tln...l,l,, UHj "rporutlon areounta, AUo.preoaro U, 8. Ilpinjrfiix , Returns, .' "'" v' "' I fc Demnnd Cables . Demand Cables TODAY'S Orr.NINO QUOTATIONS Sterllnir Francs Lire Qullders ... 3.7HU 10.17 IS 42 nj ... .1.70 13 13 IS 40 34 'i CLOSING QUOTATIONS Sterllnir Francs Lire Guild . .. n.7fiv; in 17 18.47 , .. 8.70 18 13 18.43 MONEY-LENDING RATES rilll.ADKMMlIA Call. 6 per cent; time, C per cent ; commercial paper three to bIx months. C per cent. (Note These are merely nominal quotations, in tho legal rate of Interest In the state of Pcnnsylanla Is fixed at 6 per cent. Plus premium and com mission time monoy for thirty to ninety days Is loaning at 8 to 8H per cont. whllo commercial paper from three to six months Is being offered at 8 to 8 Ms per cent.) LONDON Money la quoted at R14 per cent. Discount rates, short bills, 6 per cent; three months' bills, 6H per cent. BANK CLEARINGS Rank clearings today compared with same day the last two years: 1020 1910 1018 Ralto .. 117.077. 783 J14, 7(13,878 N Y, ..U02.3in,803 Hoston . MI.700.1H1 .18,821,6.04 .. rhlla. .. 03,(171,302 tlO.870,100 00,003,i0.1 Reserve Banks' Discount Rates Ofllclal rediscount rates at the twelve Federal Reserve hanks aro as follows Treas, Mb. Corn'l nkrs, . ctfs. Ilonds. Taper Accept Hoston New York ... Philadelphia . Cle eland .... Richmond Atlanta Chicago St. Louis .... Minneapolis . . Kansas City . Dallas Han Kranclsco, t Discount rate corresponds with Interest rate borne by certificates pledged as collat eral with minimum of n rer cent In the cbm nf Philadelphia, Atlanta and Kansas City and 04 per cent In the case of Han Kranclsco. nu 11 o r.14 h 7 11 to 5W n :h 3H n a rVi nn 11 e n to 3V4 n 3ia on 11 7 11 4U(3H 34 0 3Vj BH 0 7 n til BW 0 5'4 Hi flS4 BV4 II 5'n to 0 0 II BAR SILVER Domestic bar silver was quoted In New York today at 09c; foreign, 9lc. JniLond,c;n tho price wusHdjttuhtr, at Loans, lnvestm'ta. Oold Curr'cy bank notes Fed. Res. banks ,. Total deposits .... Net deposits .... Res on deposit., I'ercent. of res,, Increase. tlSxceas. row and without significance. The utility group continued to display a heavy tone and fell back to the low prices of the week on very limited of ferings. Philadelphia ltnpld Transit X. yielded to 15; I'nlon Traction to 27; checks 16.65; Stockholm cables 21 60 Philadelphia Klec.ric to 21, and $& Wn cSblS U l lilted tias improvement to . cli cits 10 in; marits ..m Tlu thinness of the market nn either Sterling "cased U from tho opening, anSi investm'ts. int ininnessi 01 uie mantec on eitner nt 3t8yi tor calen and 3.78 for de- tiold the buying or selling side was re- , niand. l'Vancs wero higher at 13 10, t'ur'cy bonk notes. fleeted in $1 decline in Kleetric Storage checks 13 12 !. "JS.VSwcfS &$ ?T.:: Mattery to 118 and the $1 advance in h?iBArcl.etck?4 k?'5 checks 34 H: pesetas '" on deposit .. tho warrants to 10. Uoth .n verv small. &?I .?,Ji?' uk, .. ZK,a"il u. Percent, of dep.. ... . - . . V. 11 11 mulct) IO.UV, uivvnn iu.um ,.,.,....-.-- .-. transactions. Pennsylvania Itallroad Argentine cables went off to a now low dipped to ;r.iy.., closing at ;nch, ami at 11B. Kebigh Valley dropped back Yi to -l.l. American Gas chunged hands In email -amounts at .'!(), as did Insurance Co. of North America ut 20. ' The monotonous stagnation of the lo cal iriarket was abruptly broken this week by the rapid und rather nturtling developments attended the muddled Rapid Trnuslt situation. From a mar ket viewpoint the result was depress ing, in thut securities of the company and those of the underljlng properties touched new low records, In several the lowest in their history. While the immediate outcome of the flare-up is still somewhat beclouded, several conditions have become quite clearly defined by the events of the week. One of these was the action of the board which may be accepted as tantamount to the passing of the divi dend on ltnpld Transit stock. The other outstanding development, which was not believed at first, was the break between the so-called bank ing interests and Mr. Mitten, lhcre wus widespread impresbiou that somo sort of bluff was behind this, apparent rupture and big stage ploy was being made for a purpose, fortunately or unfortunately, the break was in ear nest, and leaves iihuuil-ii-u '"'" ,K"' " irn'miiinM estinc question as to the undisclosed Uihugo.. iiu.inm.DM Identity of the financiers who will sup plant the Drexel Interests in piloting the Kapid Transit property over tho very dangeious linanclol shoals. Sensibly local Itimnrlul and market interests huve adopted an attitudo of ictlcenco and reserved decision as to future prospects of the company until the strategy of the contesting Interests Is more clearly defined. In the mean time, ns Is always the experience when giants get to lighting the unoffending shareholders com.' out the short end of tho horn. Hupbl Transit, like many other utility concerns, Is suffering from the Kins of the pust. The sltim Ion is not altogether hopeless, but It Is un fortunate that many did not enjoy the same perspective us certain large In terests who, there ure many reasons now for believing, have, like rats de serting a sinking ship, been qiiletly .lUnini, nut nml illsnoslng of their hold- t..L. hiwniian nf the knowledge there "" .".' -."'; --.,-11 u ...- i .WOH(l,Dp JUSt'Biicn 'HuiJ'H "" "v ncssto tnw vt ecu. :rwaSreduced7l2..,i7tStH;i,h B!, K " Political u deficit as stated in the ,(",lmtion on" c poor showing of the leading industries. Buying was large ly to cover shorts for over the week-end. and sentiment for the moment appeared to be quite generally against the mar ket. Attention was called to declines In the southwestern markets, which are beginning to feel the weight of the new crop cotton. Houston yesterday de clined half a cent and in the last week had broken more than 2c per pouud. At the end of the first fifteen min utes tho market was quiet and nbout steady, with prices a shade under the opening level. hater the market ruled quiet with prices boding slightly above the close of yesterday on covering and trade de mand for the distant position. The reported agreement to nn armi stice by the Itusslnn and Polish armies and the Improvement in foreign ex I'hnngo wero factors in the local re covery from the earlier decline, although the bulk of the trading appeared to represent mcrelv an niHniimmt f no. Hii !o km!uts Allowing n week of unusual uc- 8.408.000 8,057 000 4.141.112.0011 232.0(11.1110 34.n:u,(ino 23.b03.OOfl tl2H.23H.lS0 B7P.00').li0il 0.107.(144 O00 022.001,000 302,000.000 34,001,000 71,883.000 ACTUAL J2.270.S20 .188.033,000 0,108,259,000 8,087,000 8,845,000 8,332,000 lliili & ('111 . is 0 . 3814 1 ... B0U Halt k Ohl 5s 1 BSti Unit & Ohio Os 1 . . H.1'4 2 ... 83 2 ... 83'4 II tc O-P L i. W Va 4s I . BBu II Copper M 0s 1 ... 87i lllo 11 Rap T fd 13.. 70H lluih Illdg 4a I 1 ..07 ,2 .. 07 California O & I. 1st sta 1 81 Cent of Oa ls 1 . . 84 i Cent' I I'ac 1st 1 .... 00 1 1 1 .... OOtt 1 3 00H 1 1 .... 00 Vi I t'hes'k & O cv 1 4 74 C h Ohio 4 ',4 s 1 71U C k . O cv 6a 1 ... 7.1 7 73 C i Alton 3V4S 1 .... 32T4 U ll'n i (1 4s 1... . D3W I...!. 03Vi 10 03H 10 03H C Sr i: 111 ct 4s 1 21 Chi ft Own 4s 5 b: Chi It I & I' fd 1 0774 1 08 1 OI4 2 04 4 Chicago Mil & SIT 4s '21 2 08 Chicago Mil It ml' fd 44s 3 B4 Chicago Mil ft St r cv Bs 1 62; Chi & Nwn 7s 4 00T4 Chi R I & P 4s 1 08V4 Chile Cop'r (Is 20 72i Chile Cop'r 7e U.... OOia Chinese Oove't IMC Rys Bs 1 44 City Hord'x 6s 13..... 84U City Mara's 0s 14 84U Cty New York 4 a '00 1 80 Cty N York fls 3 87 City Paris flsi 10 1 03H lnt'1 MerniHiit Marine 0s 1 8I4 4 84V4 Jap Gov't 1st 1 73i asp Oov't 4s 10 6.1 1 B5 70S Kins.as City b iltttl Houth'n Bs "nit.1 . ATI! i' - 1 .... . .. . T 0 .Kansas Cy T'l Railway 4s 20 08 1.1 00 .11 00 Kingdom Del- glum Os '21 2 08 U 2 OSS Kingdom bel clurn Os '2tt 1 03H Kingdom Uel' glum 7V4s Pere Marqt Bs 8 77 Reading n 4s 7 IV 1 78 Rep Cuba 44 1 7214 rero Marqt o 1 . , , ' u ttlo Grand A Wesi'n cu 2 40ii Rock lsld Ark It u 1 03 Ban Antonla : A Pas my " 4 B8 St L Kv "J 1 81 1 01 1...:: 00 3 01 St U 8 V In 100 100 100 '4 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 00 47S 474 47 47 r the day 0 3 1.. 1.. 12.. n.. 6.. n.. 0.. s.. 1.. 4.. 10.. Hii'K of Italy 0 Vi Ui't & Myers Tob o Co Bs 1 77 L & Nash. 4s 4...... 70 Louis ft Nash rets 7s B..,. 101 1.... 101 1.... 101 3.... 101 Miuv'e Steel & Ordln'e 6s 1 77 Mo Kan ft Tes Rly ct 2ds 1 27 Mo Kan ft Tex Railway 4s 1 63 Mo Pac cm 4 a 0 BIN 1 63 Montana Cent ral RR 0s 1 P8i Montr'l Tram ways Bs 1 70 Now O Tex ft Mexico 6a 10.'.... 47 3 47 N Y C ft U II II Dl 5 80 1 BO-i, 1 .... 80 N Y Light II ft Tow'r 4s 1 00 N Y N II ft II 3Vs '84 2 40 N Y N II ft II 4s of 'B4 1 45 N Y Tele 4s 8 7B N Y Telo's 0s 0 80 2 87 1 87 N"k ft W cv (Is 07 07 1. 1. 1.. n.. 1.. o t 10'.. 2.. Bt L A B l'"ran Series A 1 1 1 64 St I. & H . . Series C 2 83 1 83 Stl. ft Swn 1 51 H Seab'd A ' 1 33 B'n Bell Tel 5s 1 85 S'n Pao cv .Is 7..'... 03 S'n racltlc D 1 73 S'n Pacific fd 6 7.1 6 72 So'n Pao Ter'l 1 04 S'n Rallw's 4s 10...., 57 1 BS S'n Rallw'a 5s 1 .... 80 4 SO 2 80 S'n Ry Mobile ft O ctfs 4s 1 B3. Thlid Ave '' 1 30 Many Factors at This Juncture Which Mako for Unusual Caution New York, July 24. Tho Evening Sun In Its weekly financial review to day sayH ; ' The hesitating anil uncertnln stock market of tho wrek. with speculation nt low ebb, has been representative of n similar state of uncertainty and lies! tntlon In general business. While such n condition Is more or less seasonal, there are many additional factors to lx reckoned with nt this juncture which mako for more than usual caution, such ns a strained credit situation, the wholesale readjustment of prices nc' cessltated by the slow process of defln tlou which the country Is passing through, and the disturbing aspect of Kuropean nffalrs which came Into nrom- Niiiencc late in the week. The securities market has been lookcl to in vain for any Indication which it might afford of its future trend and in turn of busi ness prospects for the coming months. With Industrial stock prices within striking distance of their low levels of the year, the market In the last week failed to move nut nf n nnrrnn- rnillno- "j area until yesterday, when n heavy soli JIJ? Ing movement carried prices down from 4Tii 1 to 4 points. This appeared to be n bear drive executed at the psychological moment when the trading element was JJJ4 I 111 a quandary over tho Htisso-Pollsh ' . j ' situation and was ready to follow any leadership, Itallroad shares resisted tho selling remarkably well, but the position of rails is somewhat different from that of the industrials. Hail shares have main tained n price range well above the yenr's low fizurcs and hnvc clvcn defi nite Indications thnt they nrc capable of acting independent of Industrial stocks, as well they may, under the transportation act whicht to say the least, guarantees the cnrrlcrs better treatment thitn they have been accorded in years. No fresh disturbances In tho money market occurred to restrict speculation, cail loans ruling during the week, at 8 per cent, which Is not nn abnorinul Ilg urc under existing conditions. The high rate for the week was 0 per cuit, touched momentarily. The cWances are that the moderate money rate was ow ing to slack demand for accommoda tion rather thnn to any Increase in the supply of funds. Wall street may well argue that If It is possible to se cure amide funds now with which to 30 conduct a cnnipalcn of rising prices, the chances will be still more remote a few weeks hence, when the full strain of financing the crops will bo thrown on the money ninrket. At the same time, since its ranid dc- Unicn Pac 4s clinc 0f last week, and further easing .. V"'.', "'. this week, which has more than can Union I ac s I , , t. .-.,. .,., in th pni U li'of 0 iin't J pnrt of tho month, the stock market has & I'd 1P21 1 K-vun muran 111111 it is iiimiiiracniuuy 3.. n.. 1.. IB.. 2.. 4.. B. 1. Ulster ft Del wars RR Bs 2 7i Union Pac ct 4 7n 17. ...S 80 Cl'd Cln Chi ft'N'k 4 W Po's Bt L gm 4s Coal Co 4s 1 04 7 73 1 04 'a N'n Pnclfllc .Is 2 03 2 .... BI Cons'd Uas 7a 1 51 1 OTIil 1 B2 Cuoan O H cv N'n Pacific 4s 2 00 1 0 . . .. 73 1 00 I 1 73 Cumb'd Tel 4 North'n States Tel 0s Pwr Co Bs 2 70 B 74 romo somcwlint less; pressing sWflhTt! irni enries toward price recemns. l-cilitci'it volume of hiialncsrf rtmtmii. siivs a hirer liniiUintr ltiHtltiitlo4"whleh . j .. . r. ..- . -. nnwevcr. Holds out tun none tot' cneer-. nig opinion trom tne speculator h ikh of view thut, "while credit wilU I available to meet the country 'MM tint requirements, there continued tl no prospect or its being available for such use." j,, ri. 1 11. .1 'L. jlim: iuue iiwiiiii;u liivrensc..! - '.. . ... . d wages 01 ranroaii moor was n early In the week, paving thA increased freight and passen which must lx: boosted sharp! to meet the $1100.000.000 ad( annual pnyrnlls of the carriers.. an ,' II.. . .f 1 At.- klf.J- iiir riiiuiv nun iiiniuii tne rniirimtiH tho 5Vfi to U per cent rcturn'j allow on proncrt.v Investment. Dlssatlwfae- tlon was expressed over the amount. of' the wage award by some of the. labor, unions, and strike threats have been in sistcnt, but they hnvo not been taken seriously by Wall street. In fact, 't labor situation is rapidly censing to'.b the disturbing factor It lias been., IVom nil quarters reports aro being received of labor's Increasing efficiency. v j'.iuert u. wary, chairman of , tho "lilted States Steel Cornoratlonilla'thik course of optimistic utterances' given, out this week on tho Industrial outlookjdflr' eiurrii mat jaDor is more elflclcnt at his plants thnn It has been for the lart five years. This Is due In part to lh slackening ot business which lis,?M' suited in nn increased supply , workers. This situation was strlklnplv' 'llLf t rated bv tho notion of tho IennnrlaAt: Hnllroad, which proposes to dlschari'j approximately i'.ono employed In th! eastern region. In this war. the. com! pany expects to reduce etnenmo .MB.il 000.000 annually nnd at the samo time. notice is served on Inbor generally, that' It no longer occupies the domlnatlmr. ,.vu..u. ..v.,,, ,1111, uf, HUl 11IUC9. i,l H I Philadelphia Markets Ij WlirjAT Receipts, 47.713 bushr jrarketVl largely nominal Car lots. In export els'l .-.... .,04 rra winter. 12.0302.08: No. I', hard winter. 2.n.-, 2 08; N. 1 red winter garlicky. 12.00 ft 2 03. No. 2 red winter V 2.0S No. 2 hard winter. l2.nsoafe: lt ? tfsrt srafiH4AB Ii -. .. - -- .,.,ir. Karncay J2.87fJ2.00j No, ' 8 rA.win.l"j 2": No. 3 h.Sd winter!' t2.8l.W2.02: No. 3 re(1 ,vnter, winter,'- xarllcky.l on I In a strong position. In view of the nn' 1 disturbing tenor of news, professional no; operators have been able to make but nut; 1 little headway in forcing prices lower, not; There has been the threat of a general 00 railway strike, acute weakness In the V K of a lint I sugar stocks, a demoralized foreign ex s 1 a urn chance market nnd talk of another world wur, but the market has not shown serious weakness. It Is interesting to note that Wnll street estimates place the aggregate of brokers' loans at only about $1)00,000, 000, which is some 40 per cent under the total of last fall. Of equal signifi cance is the fact that there has been n contraction of $310,833,000 since the first of tho year In loans secured by stocks and bonds for all reporting mem ber banks in the Federal Reserve sys tem. It cannot be aid that the stock i market is placing au unfair strain on .1. ... 02 l 02 l 02 10 02 U K of O Hlt & a iiisii 2 87 1 87 U K of O nrlt ft I'd 10.17 1 85 10 85 40 85 20 83 1 85 U It Inv't Co of S V B 70 U 8 Rub'r 3s 3 77 7 77 U 8 Bteel Bs 4 D0 3 00 Va 0s Brown Ilros Ctfs 20 00 5 00 rcdit facilities, llccause of tho transportation situa tion, it is believed by bankers that the ..B4W. 87: No. 4 red winter, I2.8.12.8;! No. 4 hard winter. 12.8.1S2.88; No .4' rnt ..'i'.'i,' r. '""-". No, n hard whiter. i??h&-.?o' '52' '.' r.??w.nter. irarllekJV - ,.i'i0.KN''.llccrl',t"' is bh- Dull"aS4 easier. quote, as to quality and ioca tlon at ii.TRfi l.a-ifh. i.ti.ir rOSr trf. ,.r.'T!5rnr:"1"- .n?rt !.u"h' . 8tatfr. Ha . ..i . 7 !, ,wlB BB lo i"caon rxo, j- vr II 27fu1.!'R! Vn ..l , .tl If. 1 white. 11.22 1.23; No.' 4 white.' $j ViOUR Receipts. 1.440.7K4 bblaV Dull , and showed little change. Quotations! MM lbs., packed In 140-lb. Jute eacKs Soft, U lnt Mtpulfrhf .afm II- 1RSJI1 H .In do, nearby. tll.lffli.BO; hard ' winter),! straight. 13.23i 13.73: do. short rmtentw 1 14 1 1. SO; spring first clear. 112 12. 75;-, do patent. 113. BOO 14.2.1: do. short, patent. , 114.2301.1: fancy spring- and city mills V.I patent, ramuv branas. iiD.nuvio.23, wye t. PROVISIONS sreadlly held but quiet, duo-1 WtlUlla rt.W, UTI 111 BTVt FllIUH.ru IIU iirTa,u arira. qjc; an, KnucKies ana lenarra. urnoKra nnd atr-drled. R4c: tork. family. t47r hamii. 8, P. curM. loose, 4040H c; do, BklnnedVl looir. 4df4tinc; ao, uo, smtiKea, inwftTtc; do, boiled, bonelns. n(lc; nlcnto ahouldfrv. a. i', cured, loone, c: do. imoked. znc;i oriiifB, in picKic, 1008C, '.c; oreaKiaai -i baron, 3ftc: lard, 22c. cvl HUTTi;u quiet and barfly steady, Tli J followlnff vrvrt the quotations: flolldl ij;irRu. rrcamtrry, lanrv, insn-scorjnr iire. anrg i iwri c; rxirnp, imtic ejurn. iiri. outi jm ifart4r . iiasl . .J J St JO k ! m vpt rrpflmi-rv. rhofr to fancy. 30 I fllWc; fair to icood. m88Hc; prlnta Job- i 1'IHH nt. ill v 'i"U aw inuv niiu av "w wvw t. for fair to choice. " Ai V.flClR woll rlaanarl nn anrl firm. OuntatlntlH I are: In free cases neitrby firsts. BOASoVi-j Iicr UUAril. I1-AIU7 VUllcill irtcilih.i ivw, ,. 1 l,v nrHln.pv tn fair. 44(A47rr TeHtnrn extrsi a-'. ...nl. I A.- 1VO.KA.. ,.. J I lireie, uimuo. wcuctn mam, iiuvvb,."1.-!: onds and poorer. 80ISc; fancy can41e li ' PB Inhhlna; at 0J02e. " v .-tt1 ClIEf.Sn steady but quiet. Thn quetfaf-i-j lions: rsew iora. wnoie-miiK nais. cunrnt;! make rancy. 27 W28c: do common to iair.-4vj 24(J27c; do, Ixnirshorns 2728c: rlnula (fl usises. .T1 waicj jooDins; saies 01 awi;. held woods 20 Wane. . .-""-J r.rT-n enni.Tiir rt. not 7-nonM .H fancv. heavy. 800400: do. llcht and medium iJt h.Aiiini.'rilBV.n. fanrv veilnw-sklnned. not 1 iI-Khorns. welahlnK 1 88 lbs. apiare. jsw y IfWe brolllnc chickens, 'ncjr rallow- 'I skinnea not i.eunorns. weisuwiK iw.i .-, nl.r. 4041c. white Lechnrns. broilers. MeUhlnr 1 iff 2 lbs. apiece 38C40et white Leuhorns, broilers, smaller sites SOPaies old roosters 2.1fll20c: ducks old, 280et sprint. .inWS.1c. plirrons, per unit. 4IHrS0e.' DRESSED POULTRY Fowls. treah-klllHl, e"ry-plcked. In boxes, welahlnc .1 lbs. apiece, 41c: welKhlnc 4 lbs. 42c; welhlnj 3. Iby.J . ... ..... . Art ...Icrhlnp 4 infl volume ot credit neeueu mis year ior, ;; :;ihinP.i vs.. 3Biaa7c: fowls. financing the crops will be larger thnn fresh-killed, in barrels, dry-picked, welshinjr usual. 1.... 10.... 1.... 1. B0 no 02 04 There has not been enough im ivement in traffic conditions to per mit of a normal movement of crops. "Commercial nnd Industrial credit i requirements may be expected to bo- 4tr.1 lbs apiece, 41c; welhlni 8 lbs,, .17.. DSc; welcnins: IPS , n.lj , nrouere. win ..n rv.ni-id. welrhlnr 1 22 lbs. apiece. .l.liirnoc: broilers, western, smaller sixes. B0 B2c: old roosters, dry-picked, western. 27e; n southern, 23O20u. sprlne ducks. I I.. 83c. rilOTOTLAYS niOTorr.AYS Wea'n 1-lec Bs 1 051. fWlscon'n Cen tral 4s 1 03 Total, 12.812.000. compared with 10.414. 000 yesterday. Thus far this week. $44. 028.000. Same period last Week. $50.007. 000 a year ago I'rev. close Open flrt 88.U0 83.05 i Dec. .11.32 I in. 30.53 March 20.75 .May . 28.00 Iw Close .11.35 30.43 20.70 28.05 U. S. deposits deducted 72,038,000 58.013.0UU OUTSIDE DANK STATEMENT STATE HANKS Decream" 1782,502,700 $13,411,701 1,800,300 224,211(1 30,103,700 '3,35H,SQ0 74.048,200 740, H00 840,833,000 40, 12P.00O 120,033.900 B.208,000 10.3 2 1 GRAIN MAtJlftr-r TRUST COMPANIES r, . T . . . Loans, investm'ta.u, ooi.038.ooo '$3.807,000 ' V .B0' 'iy ; Jspirly all brokers Oold ii.oibSioo aoii.soo hod selling orders for wheat this morn- Cur'cy bank notes. 18,878.600 411 hoo lng and prices sustained further losses Fed Res. banks.. 206,000.800 0, 715,100 n" thn cK,n-i, i, " " . luriner losses. Deposts 2.024 870.700 BOio 800 1 1" tho RCtbacK, Uiero was buy ng by a lies, on .deposits.. ZM,33U,800 1,084,(100 ; casn concern, xraae was not active, t cinivi ui iva m Liberty 3s High 01.00 yPHOTOPlA'WSV f THRU X w COMPANY r J The following: theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of Amer ica, which is a giiaranteo of early showlnp; of the finest productions. Ask for tho theatre in your locality obtaining. pictures through the Stanley Company of America. are estimated nt 3000 bales, ogainst I.ibertv 2d -Is.... 84.72 'i.ii noma n ip.nl. n nj eim 1..1 ti . . t , o.... ... ..,.., Bu uuu yiu omes i.ioerty 1st 4V48. ou.u-t A Dm 1 n 5-'D THOMPSON STS. jpAl APF" 1'-'U.i?IAll?.ET P,?? .. ArULLAJ matinee daily rrALiAVc 10 a. m. to lino p. u. riT.TVR THftMlfl In "FOOTLIGHTS AND SHADOWS" Hlirh 88.1B 31,60 80.70 20. OT 20.10 Liberty 2d 4V4s.. W.00 Liberty 3d 44s.. 80,08 H?- iVi'ifAl l-iberty4th-iyjs.. 85.20 30:5.1 3j .$,. Vic Notes 4-y,H... 1K5.78 20.6.1 2n75'i70 LOCAL CLEARINGS EXPAND Low Close oo.on no.tm 84.00 84.00 H$Kn o?'nil ADAniA CHESTNUT Delow 10TH J?o'52 ?'2i ' AKLAU1A 10 A. M. to litis P. M. 00. no tio.cKj 85.12 85.1(1 05.72 05.72 t -ncv?r"r iTrrrt in ' OLD WlVlfs FOR NJJW 2S.&8 18 trOlrOU . . . m -. T- - R1. JL TJ AT.TIfnTllI e 1 KA . HvlUKt ?",,.,-M.r.r mm m -.-- I4h m tw. . -" 10.3 130,433.8011 1U 2 11,178,7011 1 Financial Briefs 1 1 dirlv weather rennrtn fmm 11. .! i,d state danks and TRUST COMPANIES wfaeat belt were favorable and less an 3J So ,!!" ni:r.r. T?.?"1?. -"8. I Prehension waa felt ovV: ? thenist "tSS- ,iuu,iv,,uuu ii,vui,iui tion. i8.,22B,,(ioo i,3is;20o . The demand for export also was light, 75,008,000 2,oai,20o although thero was a rally in forel-n S-f2S-22 ?2'"1-?!!! exchange, which mleht ffl.Vi,T :s'"i2"-?''y i".i.jy .i nM, . i;:. ,.1; . iiiitiiu. iuo ii-tviiiui iicre touay were 11 cars. December opened 1 cent lower, nt 52.57. and declined to ?2.55V, then rallied cent. March started at a decline of 1 cent at $2.01 U, and dropped to .$2.50. Corn was weaker owing to bearish crop rstimates and favorable weather. Little buying power was In evidence The principal selling was by nn eastern wire concern. Early estimates were for 150 cars. The first price on July was $1.53U bid, against $1.53 at tho close yes terday. September started nt $1.53 1 to $1.53Vi, ogalnbt $1.53 at the end jcetcrriay, and sagged to $1.52. De cfinber opened ut $1.38 to $1.33, against $1.30 at tho close yesterday, and later sold at $1.37. There was fairly general selling of oats by commission houses nnd the market was easier. An Important cash concern also sold. Huylng was scat tered. Kurly curlot estimates were for 125 cars. . July started 91 cent lower nt OOiAc. September opened nt 70V4c to 70e, The Chicago Stock Exchange has ad mltted to the lists Armour & Co. $60. 000.000. 7 per cent notes und have stricken from the list Illinois Trust cer tificates for Chicago and Milwaukee Breweries. Ltd. Oscar H. UIbsb, of Babcock, Uushton & Co, has been ad mitted to membership. The New York Subtreasury lost $82, 000 to the banks yesterday. BUTTER, EQQ8 AND CHEESE New York, July 24, nUTTER Steady. Receipts. 13,040 tubs. Creamery, higher than extras. 60 0B7c; creamery, extras (02-srore). 6c; creamery, firsts (88 to 01 scoro). njOftSUc; packlne stock, current muke. No. 1, 44o. EOOS Firm. RecelptB. 22.24.1 cases Freah-uathered. extra tlrsts. 5lf,V1c; fresh (fathered, tlrsts. 47M50c state. lennsjlva nU and nearby western hennery whites, llrsta to extras, 01 70c: state, Pennsylvania "",l fillliK western hennery browns, ex tras, BHW000, stato. Pennsylvania and near by gathered browns and mixed colors, nrst to extras, 47A3Bc. CHIJESEIrreaular, Receipts, 768 boxes. Mate, whole-mllk flats. current make. htlte nnd colored, specials 2728c. 1I0, overoK-e run. 2.1iS2flc; state, wholo-tnllk, tlns, current make specials, 2727c. do average run, 2HW2ilic. ... u. GOVERNMENT BONDS Rid Ask Panama coupon 2a. 1030 100 101 Panama registered 2s. 1030... 100 101 Panama coupon 2s, 10.18 100 101 Panama registered 2s. 1038... 100 101 ..... ."upil MB, UOl... . II ni Panama registered' 3s, 1001.!. 77 Philippine 4s. 1034..' ,." 78 Philippine 4s, 1035 ,! 78 Philippine 4a, 1080 X 78 U 8 Govt coupon 2a loan K 2 oovtjwwwea 2. lojp.;, 10a U 8 aorfrltir,(l OTipjBm. 103 ms 8t 85 8B 85 !?V 1 against 7(!c nt tho end jrcsterday am Inter sold at 75'lic. Decemhor -n quoted at 75c to 74c at tho outset, against 75c at the end yesterday and later sold at 74c. 2-njVi 2.bi; i:bb 2.01 1.S0 2.50 Wheat December March . . . Corn September December Outs September December Pork July .... September Lard-September ucioorr ,... . KIDS 1, Open 2 67 2 00 ... 153 l.B8 l.Bl 1.61 ... 1.38 i.ssS i.ant liSi'J ??ti ?2U 75Jt "U ... 71 73 74H 74U ... ... ... ... 20 70 .. 28.40 28.40 28.20 28.30 ,.,10.80 10.8.1 18.20 10.20 .,.1.07 10,T, 10.00 10.00 , Kipa. 1. , v ...- ,v, 11 Jtly i.iiiiftil,i;i ."illj.vi BeHcraber ....IB.JO lO.O07ie.07 "1(1.30 16.70 TflM MIV In "THE DAREDEVIL" Total for Week 19.4 Pep Cent Ahead of Same Week Last Year Philadelphia led eastern cities In olumo of bank clearings during the week closed today, the gain per cent being 10.4. Aggregate oxchanges by the local institutions were $416,006,978, compared with 1348,361,643 the cor responding week last year. Total clearings of nil the clearing houses in tho United States, as com piled by the Commercial nnd Financial Chronicle, wero JS, 203,726, 378, against J8.273.742 RIG this week last year. Comparisons follow: Ino. 1020 1010 P.C. New Tork 13.524 OtO.sno $4, 100,282, 63014. 0 i-mcano .. oiD.i.n.iod nun,ai4,4no 15,1 i-niiaoeipnia ,iu,vua,n a Hoston 301 780.347 Kansas C'y 204 .100 0S3 St Louis . 140 008.104 San Kranr'co 140 OiO.OOO PlttBburch. 1IU.870 010 lin km.i.ii) 80 501 238 01 848.100 Detroit Pajtlmora. N Orleans.. Decrease. 348.301,041) 10.4 270. 031. Ill) 8.2 100,7113,000 8,8 182 111,824 0 7 122,381,020 14.2 120.800.725 .14.1 88.543 3.12 34.0 70.077.050 4.7 57,233,538 8.1 LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS Chicago, July 24 HOOSV-Recelpls, 6000 head. Desirable light und light butcher hogs steady: others weak mostly 10c to 16c lower than yesterday's average Bulk of sales. $l4.10f 10 26. top. $10.40; heavy weight, $14.85015 85. medium weight, $15 Win. light lights, $14 251815.00, heavy packing sows, smooth. $1.1 8.1V 14 JO. pack. Ins sows, rough. $13913 75. pigs. $13.73 1.1 CATTLE Receipts 1300 head Compared with v.xek aco! OooU to best yearling; and handywclght steers about steady: heavy beeves, 26o to 33o lower. gTaswy stsera very umiven. averaging 73o to $1 lower; fat handyvfelght "she1 stock slow to 23e lower; heavy cows. 35o to $11 60 lower. In-between grades, full dollar lower, canners. slow, Bteadr bulla, slow to $1 25 lower, calves, sharply higher; vsalers, showing $2 ad vance, stockers generallv higher SHEEP Receipts 700(1 head Practically all today's receipts directs and through, com pare 1 with week ago: Western lambs, sternly Io 26c lower, better grades native Iambi, mostly 25o lower; other grades 30c to 75c lower, jearllngs, 60o down, wethers, 2Bc to 50o lower, killing and breeding ones. JOo to $1 lower, feeding- lambs steady to strong. Kat IlurTolo. N. Y July 24. CATTLE Receipts, 600 head. Steady. Calves, re ceipts. 350 head) $1 lower 10010. HOOS Receipts, 2300 head. Slow 25 40o lower Heavy, $10.BOlfl,7.1; mixed, $17 WIT 15. yorkers. J17.1BP17.25 light do. 810 50417; pigs. SlUWIO.BOl roughs, $12,78 13; stags, $8pl0. SHEEP AND LAMB'S Receipt, 200 head. Lambs, BOc lower. Jrabs tSfflOl yearlings, 713t wjthers. S&MWOSOS f)ri tam 9.00; mll !. WiVT W. - T3I 1 ICDIDn BROAD STREET AND LjL.Ut.DlrL SUSQUEHANNA AVE. DOROTHY FULTON in "THE DARK MIRROR'1 BROADWAY "TSttsW.- WILLIAM S HART In ' SAND" CAPITOL Wtl.I "THE 8TRANOE 72.' MARKET STREET 10 A M. to 11 IB P. M. ROGERS In HOARDER -.-vi nMI Al Otn A .Maplewood Aves. CULUINIAL. 2 .10 7 an.l 0 P. M. MART MILES MINTER In "NURSE MARJOR1E" EMPRESS MAIN ST.. MANATUNK MATINEE DAILY MClN'TAOLTE LOVE In . ------:- i. r ....... yti i-ia i i iii.u A MAN'I FAIRMOUNT TMF&iXt c.i5':sncSNir.D,AnTE','n ,ATII V THEATUB 1311 Market dl. rAlVllL.1 0A M to Midnight REX RAY In "THE UNKNOWN RANGER" CziT'LJ CT THEATRE Below Spruce JO In SI. MATINEE DAILY NORMA TALMADOE In "THE WOMAN HIVES" FRANKFORD 4T15 Z$$gno ETHEL CLAYTON In "A LADY IN LOVE" Great Northern W' bT " TOM MIX In "THE DAREDEVIL" I1D,JIAI nww 11V11 l.ivin.l. Mats i WALNUT STS. MAnY MILES MINTER In "NURSE MAIUORIE" 1 CArvCD 41BT it LANCA8TER AVE. L.fcJlJE't MATINEE DAILY DOROTHY OISH In "REMODBLINQ A HUSBAND" I 1131701 Broad & Columbia L.ltr.r 1 I Matinee Dally SHIRLEY MASON In "IXJVE'S HARVEST'1 Avs. 333 MARKET oTSV.ffli'U! ALICE IKKE In "SHORE ACRES" MOni?! BI'TII ST Orchestra, IVlvJL'I-.L. Continuous t to H. WALLACK RRID In "DOUB.LE SPEED" NIT.ES WELCH In THE COURAGE OF MAUOE O'DOONE" PRIMrCCC 108 MARICET STREET rrUNV,l 8 30 A.M. to 11:15 P. M. f4ERNA OWEN in "house or TOYS" RlTf",l7MT MARKET ST. Below 17TH Ktvjl,lN 1 0.46 A M. to 11 P. M. MARY PICKKORD In "REBECCA OP SUNNYHROOK FAIUt" RIAI TO OERMANTOWN AVE, rviyAL. 1U AT Tl'LPEHOCKI PEHOCKEN BT. WllorHY MacDONALD in "BLINDNESS OI YOUTH' RUBY MARKET ST BELOW TTH 10 A Xf to llllR 1 M. WILLIAM RUSSELL In "Sl-AM-BANO JIM" SAVOY 1'11 MARKET STREET 'J'A vv-" H A M TO M7DNIQ1TT NORMA TALMADOB In "TUB WOMAN OIVE8'' SHERWOOD "rET ETHEL CLYTON In "A LADY IN LOVE" ISO QTANI FY MARKET ABOVE 10TIC O 1 -1I1I ii -IB A M. to II US P.M. CONRTANCl; "IN SEARCH TALMA nnp: OF A SINNER" VICTORIA MARKET ABOVE OTIt it Vlv-IUIMM OA M o lt;15 P. M 1 WILT.HM FARNUM n ' "THE ORPHAN' mTh0 NlXON-NIRDLINCERiWB 1i.J THEATRES )J BELMONT '-'D ABOVE 1l"k,t; lew rnnr tn "THE HUTTERFLT MAN" CEDAR 0T" AND CEDA AVENHB MAROtTERITB FISHER In "THE HELLION" COLISEUM "Ewrai J- WAfpnArsSKnBnYAN '" IIIlVIRfi ''"'JNT hr. & aiRAito 'avh JUIUUV jumbo jiinrt Ion on Frankford "& iincniNi in - "TERROR ISLAND" I fin 1ST B2U AND LOCUST BTREirri' ,1 "flAND'1 1 "HAND NIXON 02D AND MAHKET BTH,, JUAN1TA HANRKN'in ' " "THE LOST CITY" RIVOl T "D AND HANSOM ' ST-.'"'"" Ji RORER' "tjifj IERT IVARWcTlcTn8 WJ 1 CITY OF MABKH" ' ' STRAND aBRMATTSA .nBJrODBWNo HKH HUSHA- OVERBROOK- WEST ALLEGHENY f- J J tiSluL