P ,i. - T , "S-l M ' p 1 ';,' - 1 2 . ,, TZif ' v'' " ' ' ' 1 1 - i - I ; , . , . IM lM 3- a m 1 i It m HS1 L I w Ml m foR.' V 1 J;- BWigsgsSBQ I If M BfHroS 'tWI Week's 4 afifTiiaovi. null i folh t!P"ILIfil74l . p lit '9 . I I - KAILo oIKDNb IN " new york stock exchange transactions I . . . . J-NV. Toaava ne Ttiv. ii i i inn niir i in itirh uw cioee cn LlltLtoolVIAKKtl Sovoro Decline a Body Blow to Promised Summer Bull Swing B ANKING with an institution where service dominates not only assures satis faction but mjjkes the transaction involved a pleasure, rather than just a business turn. Business men will find us always willing to co-operate on any sub ject and will appreciate our method of prompt and accurate banking. We Invite You to Open an Account With Us Third National Bank In the Center of Thing Oppoiite Broad Street Station 'iKmrxm-HMia Millions in United States Money is Invested In Canada. Why? Conditions are stable. Principal is safe. In terest rates are hlfih and exchange rates are very faroumble to United States investors. If you would like to know the names and income-yields of good Canadian securities, write now for a copy of our American Edition of Investment Recom mendation. Address: S3 AGENCY Or Royal Securities N CORPORATION (CANADA) LIMITED 165 Broadway New York MMfcakMlUTffl , i I A JJ.V.N mtli tru je.ira' b.inkniK eiurri-1 XX run-, and hug mid a hall jeura witlin ii hrokrr.iire firm, ilrMres u position nlirrrQ Industry, honrils and unswerving lov.H I?.'"" to pla emplovrra nlll tain rrconnl-i 1 (Ion. The hlclir references. H g II 021. Ledger Office. I New York. July .11. The strength of Hip rnllrnnd group vn nbout the only redeemable feature of today's lifeless elosliiB stork market. Altogether, price nioveinent wns featureless, representing little eke except the fninlllar week-end evening -un operations of the profes sional trndin; element. Desultory rov- erltlf? find tlimlArnfn iMAt.tnMni. In tli Industrial shares produced the same mixed and uneven movement In thla. i division ns witnessed lu the preccdinc session, but fliictuatlonK were confined j to narrower limits. In brief, there wan i a senernl disposition to mark time until the Interstate Commerce Commltslon hands down the rate decision, which is expected iicxt week. Hopes of n summer bull market were Riven a cruel body blow as a result of the week's severe nnd unheralded de dine. The t-omicollnptc of the specu lative structure furnished nn additional convincing but painful reminder of the utter artificial caliber of the brief for- i ward swing of a fortnight iiro. o doubt confidence in the market on the part of the general public has been badlv shaken. It Is eoiujr to reaulro I some mighty pursuaslvc nrguraent to get the average marginal operator to ! nibble ugain nt the bait, uutll it it proven conclusively the crop movement question has been entirely eliminated as a market factor. When the fact Is taken into con- ' slderation that Wall street has practl- i callv been doing business on a call money I basis, it is a little short of remarkable i tho market level has stood up so well. At different Intervals within the last two weeks there has been nn apparent easing of money rates, which, howevpr, in each Instance proved to be more superficial than a rcolity. This was couHrmcd in the almost vanishing of time funds. On the top of this it was realized maturing time loans next mouth ami the one following can, from all indication, onl be renewed in call funds. Measured from unbiased viewpoint such a condition would logically fore shadow a further contraction in the volume of Wall .street's business. Some. ' however, seem to feel that in view of the general slackening of busiTies". the lessening demand from commercial quarters would give wider accommoda tions for btock market purposes. Although a slowing down of business! activity already has been discounted iu tho extreme low level of security values, i jet. on the other hand, it must be sen- sibly appreciative of the futility of at tenpitng to attract any considerable out side following, when each succeeding advice from the important commodity and industrial centers points to increas in? renctionnrx svinntomt. Taking (iovernor Hurding's optimistic views on the credit situation, iu so far as it pertnins to tin crop movement financial operations, as a criterion, it is fair to assume that perhaps the pre dicted fall disaster in business may be averted. It is pretty certain even now, if there should be some collisions, no such panicky conditions us prevailed in 11)07 are apt to develop. The excellent l-'ederal lie-serve s.vstem. which many seem prone to critici--, largely because of selfish motives, will prevent a re currence of several clement,, of dis turbance. One of these, the suspension of currency puvments, which created so much hardship thirteen jcars ago, can not occur again. Itecogniziug the prevailing, conflicting and confusing currents with which the' general situutiou is heavily charged,! makes it rullier easy to overemphasize the iiufuviiiablc aspect, jet all uccvptcd ! signals umI signs point to the nvcesslty tt cinpro.viug the greatest dihcriminu -tiou and tuution in contemplated market ventures. TRADING LIMITED ' IN LOCAL SHARESl it 101) ton 1700 too 100 690 109 390 00 109 son 200 40) 200 200 1290 790 109 .1)0 209 2J) tint too 1710 2)0 1019 1 0il 400 100 200 2)0 81 CO 25)0 1)0 11)0 .1)) 3301 1(10 100 1400 100 090 200 BOO 1300 100 200 too 300 209 309 3709 290 200 100 1009 200 loo 300 200 3400 100 2300 100 611 200 70 200 600 100 300 1500 201 too 301 3390 100 500 690 1600 109 200 6'JO 201 300 300 100 200 200 100 300 100 000 090 200 700 1690 200 600 500 100 1500 . Adama Exnrtsii . . . S3 6 Advanca rtumely pf .. " i Alax nubtwr 47 7 All American Cablen .103 X Allln. Chalmers 33 8 Am noet Sugar .... 8 10 Am noach Magneto .. 60 .. Am Can . 37M 12 Am Car A Fdy 1?.3H 4 Am Cotton Oil 40H o Am Drug Syn H 6 Am Kx press 133 7 Am Hide & Leather pf 7H Ame Internat Corp... 7!i 1 Am-La Francs ling... H? fl Am Locomotive 14 .. Am Safety nazor 134 .. Am Ship & Com ''ON 4 Am Smelt ft Itef 'lj s Am Steel Foundries... 3!i 7 Am sugar Iler 110 8 Am Tel & Tel Ui 20 Am Tobacco 200U 7 Am Woolen 1 1 H .. Am Writing Paper pf 4!i 4 Anaconda Copper f3M .. Assets Realization'. . ... !?4 6 Atch Top & Santo Fe 79i . . Atlanta nir & Atlantlo 7 7 Atlantlo Const Line... 10 Atl dur & W rS8....1l S.so Italdwln Locomotive.. 11i5 .. Bait A Ohio 33 K 4 Bait A Ohio pf 4315 B Barrett 140U .. Bethlehem Motors.... 1814 B Bethlohom Steel B.... Wz .. Booth Fisheries 8 .. Brldyn Rapid Transit 10J' Caddo Centrtit OAR 14!i 67 121K ny, 80 IB! V, 8 6 California Packlnz 10 Canadian Pacific... 8 Central Leather. 10 Chandler Motors 4 Chesapenko ft Ohio.. . . Chi ft B 111 pf ctfa . .. Chicago A Qt West.. 2 Chicago ft at West pf 22 .. inicago Mil ft St P.. 31 . . Chicago Mil ft St P pf 50 5 Chicago Northwestern 0Ti .. Chi Rift Pac 35 M . . Chllo Copper 14J4 . . Clev Cln Chi ft St L. . 56 Cluott Teabody , col uraphaphone .... Consolidated Cigar. Con Interstate Cal Continental Can . . , Contlnetal Candy. . Corn Products Ref. S.SO Cosden A Co Crucible Steel . . Cuban Cane Sugar, 7 Cuban Amer Sugar .. Denver ft Rio Ornnde . . Penvcr ft Rio O pf . . . 8 Detroit United Ry.... .. Duiuth So 3 & At.... Krio .. Krlo 2d pf 3 Flsk Rubber .. Frecport Texas . . Gaston Wins A Wig. . 3 Oen Am Tanlc Car... 1 General Motors 6 Cencral Motora pf . . . 0 Gen Motors deb 6,. 6 Goodrich B F , Creat Northern pf Crcen Cananea Cop 75 ...JB ... C4Ti M 11 .. 80 ... 11 . .. 00J4 .. 3554 ...149J4 .. 45)4 .. 46 5 10 88 4H 12 13 20 :i!S il 73i; 235 75 70J5 5614 28 Haskell A Barker Car 0!J Houston Oil Co 100 1 Hupp Motor Car 14 55 .. Insplr Con Corp 4H 5 Int Aerlcul Corp pf . . 8034 . . Inter Con Cop pf . . . . 0 7 Intl Harvester new...l24v .. Int Mcr Marine 28 6 Int Mer Marine pf. ... 78J-5 .. Internat Motortruck., 6'l5i 7 Int Mo Truck 1st pf.. 80& .. International Nickel.. 1755 .. International Paper... 80 .. Iron Products 45 .. Island Oil OH .. Invincible Oil Corp... 43 2 Kennecott Copper '-4J4 .. Kan City Southern.... 1854 4 Kelly-Spg T 3 8 Kelly-Spg T 8 pf... 055 1.20 Keystone T ft R 3 Total i-alfs. 181,100 shares, compared xvttli weok, liI.0OU.SO0. 33 C4 45 I CI M Si to 3151 133 54 09i 10?i 775S 7?; HH 1254 1314 10 SSii .15 ?i 119 rsi 200W 05i t'4 13 H V?4 70V1 7 83 150 llOVi 32 54 435', 130 18VS k!i 8 101i nS 07 I20U 3'i ss 55 7 '5 8 22 3314 40JJ CO T4?i HH 55?i 75 2554 64 II 80 11 8S 335-i 147 4554 46 4? 0U 88 4 12 13 JR'j 21 !4 II -.314 22', 73 70 to 6954 28 ts'4 9054 'a 49 mi;; 9 124?; 28 78'5 52 604 17H 79 I 44 H )4 4254 24K 1754 8054 4J4 22 333.400 154 3 2 - 1 I 33 4 45 103 33 M 00 -3754-133J4-40H-iom- 133 78 1154 1354 1354 5654 . 1854 ill SH- 20054 54 ' 79H 7 -(5-121 iiuya 32H 4354 140 1854- 57M 8 1054 I2H 67 121H J4- M54 3654 7Ji 8 -22 34 50 6954 f 3554 14 H 56 75 -26 C4J4 1 11 80 -11 - 90 35tt 147 - 4554 46 5 10 88 4H 12 13 11 73J4- 72 54 54 H 154 H 54 54 H 54 54 1 54 253 54 1H - ?i 1H Y VA 254 154 14 H l!4 H 14 '4 "1 73 70 - J054 7054 28 - 68J4 100 - 1454 49H r- 80 4 - 28 -80J4- 7H- 80 4X-654-42J-4-24?i-1854 1354 - shares 54 14 54 5i 54 54 3 V, 354 1 '54 54 54 54 1!4 54 5i V 1 154 1 1 54 yesterday, Sales 800 100 890 too 2300 5000 690 500 600 100 800 1200 00 2000 100 0J0 500 7)0 500 319 100 400 200 30B 1500 100 1900 100 101 100 1400 200 100 1100 100 700 13)0 3200 100 200 1000 200 300 400 300 300 .100 too 1(0 6900 100 700 1100 200 100 1600 2400 800 100 200 100 2800 300 1600 5500 45 200 700 1500 2000 100 400 3000 1500 100 100 600 300 300 200 600 100 1100 200 100 2000 100 10600 too 2300 100 200 40b 700 309 100 300 9U0 1100 100 irih 6 Lackawanna Steel.... 67 54 3.50 Lehigh Valley wy t Loevvo Co 2154 .. Maxwell Motor 10 10 Mexican Petroleum.., 18114 .1.60 Middle States Corp... 20 J, 4 Mldvale Steel A Ord.. 39)4 .. Minn ft St Louis .... 15 .. Mo Kansas ft Texas,. 6J4 . . Mo Kansas ft Texas pf 1154 .. Missouri Paolflo 21 .. Missouri Paclflo pf. ... 43 54 . . Montgomery Ward. . ,, 30ft .. Nat Aniline ft Chem., 80)4 7 Nnt An A Chem pf, ., t9)4 0 Nat Cloak A Suit.... 50 .. National Con A Cable 1U 6 Nat Knam A Stamp.-. 9$4 7 Nat Knam ft Stamp pf 93 1 Nevada Con Copper.. ll? .. N O Tex ft Mex. -.... 3754 8 New Tork Central.... 8H 2.BO New York Dock 26)4 8 N T Chi ft St L 3154 . . Now Tork N II A II. . 28 7 Norfolk ft Western.... 88J4 7 Northern Pacific 7154 40 Okla Produ & Rof . ... 4 .. Otis Steel 23 3 Owens Bottling- Maoh. 49 6 Pan-Amcr Petrol 9654 .. Pan-Amer B 0154 .. Peoria ft Eastern 10J4 8 Pennsylvania R n.... 8(H .. Penn Seaboard Steel.. 204 .. Pere Marquette 24)4 .. Plcrce-Arrovf Motor... 45)4 .. Pierce Oil 12X 8 Plerco Oil pf 81 5 Pitts Coal..., 954 .. Pittsburgh ft West Va 27J4 1 Pond Creek Coal I854 8 Pressed Steel Car 97 8 Pullman 113 8 Punta Alcgre Sugar.. 88 4 Pure Oil Co 3954 8 Railway Steel Spring.. 13J4 . . Rand Mln Am Shares 28 1 Ray Con Copper 15K 4 Reading- 89; .. Rem Typewriter 61 J4 .. Replo Steel 77 - fl Republic Iron ft Steel 85H 5.20 Royal D N Y 734 1 Santa Crecllla Sugar., "7 .. St Louis San Fran... 28 .. St LouIb Southwost... 31 .. St Louis Southwest pf 3154 .. Seaboard Ar Lino pf 1354 8 Sears-Roebuck .,. 13T .74 Shell Transport 0654 .. Sinclair Oil 28 6 Sloss-Sheff 65 6 Southern Paclflo 92 . Southern Rail 28 Ji 20 Standard Oil of N J.. 641 7 Stand OH of N J pf. .105K 4 Stewart Warner Sp... 3754 4 Strotnberff Carb 80 ji 7 Studebaker ... C6J4 0 Superior Stcol 40 .. Torn Cop ft Chem.... 1)?4 3 Texas Co 41 .. Texas & Paclflo 38 .60 Texas & Pac C A O.. 42 .. Times Sq Auto Sup.. 30 .. Transcontinental Oil.. 13)4 5 Transuo A Wms Steel 48)4 .. Union Oil 29 10 Union Paclflo 115 '4 Ixiw C0J4 4354 20 J4 16 179)4 0H 54 1314 154 10 25 H 1H 30H 78)4 8054 4854 194 JH 91 1154 3754 66H 20 2154 29H U7154 . 4 22 49 3 United Retail Stores.. 08? . . U S C I P A Fry.... 1554 6 U S Food Products... 6' 8 U S Ind Alcohol c4 ..US Realty A Imp... M?4 8 U S Rubber 87-M 6 ,U S Smelt A Rof 5554 0 U S Steel 8H 7 U S Steel pf 107J4 Vanadium Corp 76)4 Va-Carollna Chem.... 68 Vlvadou Inc 18)4 Wabash 8 Wabash pf A 23 54 Western Maryland ... 0 54 Wcatinghouso A BrakotOS Wcutlnghouse 13 ft M 47 U Wheeling & L E 11 Willys-Overland IJ54 Wilson & Co 3 5-4 554 8154 ion 3994 20J4 24J4 45 115 81 69 27 154 97 113 88 39J4 t354 28 15 ?4 89 61)4 7094 14M 1354 17 24 54 1994 3094 1354 137 U654 2794 C4 91 28 C40 105 H 36 79 65! '4 40 3?i 37 42 30 1354 47 284 115H 68 !4 1554 6154 1314 M?4 8754 55 87 J4 10754 75 54 68 10 54 1Y 23 694 101 4794 9 J4 17 53J4 Toay Net r Close Chie. 86)4- 3 4254- H 2094- V 16-1 180 - H sou- 54 39)4- 94 1J 1J4 6J4- J 10 Ii 2594 42H J 3094- H 8054 3 J-954 94 4854- 39 794- I. 89M 1H 91 - 39, 1194 54 3754- y 6894 94 20 - 114 3154 154 2954 94 8854 94 7194 a 4 54 22 54 49 154 9554 9154 J5 10J 94 309i ... 2454 94 4554 14 12 .. 81 - !4 6954 - 54 27 - 1 1554- K 97 113 88 155 39H 54 M54- J4 28 - 1 15J4 54 00)4 ?4 61 54 54 76- 94 (5 54 7354 54 17 54 24J1 54 2054 54 31 H V 1354- 54 137 0654 154 2794 .. 04 - 54 1 - 54 2894 94 640 105 94 .. 30 Ii- 3 94 79 - 154 65J4 ., 49 - J4 0J4 .. 44 38 J 42 54 19 - 54 13K- 54 48 - J4 29 H5J4 94 88 H- J4 .1354 .. H54- 14 13J4 54 "94- 54 8754 54 55-54 88 - 14 10754- 54 7554- 94 68 1654 .. 8 54 2354 54 54- 54 103 - 1 4734 54 10F. 54 17 53 J4 54 SI tU PRODUCT N ON SMALLER SCA If Notv York Bonds BALES IN 910001 Shutdowns Mado Necessary by Car, Situation and Short age of Coal Thus far thli week, 13,501,500 shares. Same period last Philadelphia Stocks I NEW YORK BANK STATEMENT HiKh ."0 Alii Insur lu:li 10 Am Sirs.. 44 10 ElecStor.llS 1'J. do war.. 10 KM) I Co N A 2S1. 10 l.eb Nov. T.S 110 I .eh Val.. 4'JOi lot Pa It II.. UU!i 100 I'bila Ins Wire .. liU's 40 1'hilaKlec 'J-J1 llf.0 IMiilaKT 14 'M Tono ltel. l 117 I'd True. 2."14 111 I" (i I... 40 Nt The In- Low CltJ.o chge. l'j-y, iu:i . . 44 44 Yi 110. 11:H V 111 111 Vj 2.si 2.SI4 3.S .'S . . J'Jii. 42 a :jii--.; ;nTs- .-,11 .111 ', 221- 22' H'i - V 1 1fS Jft 401; 4(J,- Vi Solution of Rapid Transit Mud- wm h..r Total sal 2l.'2 har. romparrrt un sterday. TBU tar tnia ween. Hume period last week. a.V- OPPORTUNITY Going Industrial pajms 8 cumu lative Interest on pref-rrrd with bonU3 of coninion ir, ck. offers a limited amount of stock to principals only. Will lw.tr mon r sld Investiga tion. Answer B 721. LEDOFR OFFICE Lawrence E. Bown & Co. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS 1630 11K.U. KVTVriJ TIUST 111,11(1. ImeMlsitp unrt ailli.st onrtiifn.hli and coriior.itldn urrnimlH. .lo prrpare I' Inronie Ta ltetiirn. ri.NANflM .die Overshadows All Other Considerations ' The week i-loii'd with n fairly steady local nuirket. Tlie truding wns on a kinnll scale ami of usual mIurbInIi hnlf liolidnv (hariuter witnessed In mid siiininer. Moderate tlllu: of Philadel phia Rapid Transit caui-ed 11 recession of : from last nisht's closiiiR In 14' . On 1 lie otlier liniid. I'nion Traction con tinued firm at 2.". In nint of the otlier local kIocKn pnciw were better. Fractional gain of ', to '. were registered by Aincrirnti Store'., f.cblsli Valley. Philadelphia In filiated Wire, Philadelphia Electric and 07 St .hares alea in J 10O0 1 Am lias lee .is & BONDS llleh Low Net chge. Pco 71 n I'.lec A. Tr Is .17s I .eh Val (ii. .)."' 4 Lib HnnH Ith 41,4b... M.0B S.I.IH) s.,.00 .IU U-i ."1 Ti r.Pi.. nil -luc... rsi.llll -. m ,1.." , 2 2-." Vic 4ts. fCi.74 ll.".74 l).".74-, Tol. XS00O (omparrd ullh J.lfl.100 yea lerdm TIium fur lhl vu-el,. J31S.350. Same p-rlo. '.nt week. 13.17 700 BANK CLEARINGS SMALLER MITIt i; TO UOI.IIKIts norKIIII.I. COAI. A IKON- (OVICWV lMIlhT AMI f m.l.ATF.RAL IRlsT Under the lnklns Kur.) i.rnvlsion. of tl,. mortcaBe aeale'l nrorcalK will b ,,,1,1 until a P. M Ausuat .1. 10W, A, ,hr ,',,r nt The lennilanlH l'mnpni fn- ti, r ancea on I.I and (Iraiilln Vnnult i Trustee for th. sal.- to It at ti iwt price, not "ireedlrit 10J and a. t-rued Inter est of as nian bonds as Mo 000 uin rur rhaae All pronoiuls shouM le H iirAd to tne tinderslBnd THK Pr.NN'STI.VNl i'OMPu-Y MiR I.Nl-li..Nrcf! on I.IVES AND GRAN'TINO AN.NI'ITIES. .'.17 ('hentnut St 'Proposal for yinMng Coal 4 Iron Co ' TK.MPI.V. COAI Tr isteo . I'hi a Pa 1 und Rockhl 1 era.li Truat id,- ii. t'O. rilf-T AND COI.I.T. Mttrr. r, Slnklnr v .'J'.IT; nniidJ.: L Oder li.nmlrl.a of the mnn.,.. proposals fur amount of th slnklnir fun I wl'l Iw rereld until a p. in ti(tnt 1(1 10W, at the offvp of th Penn Uanln roml rany for Inkuraneea on I.lvet upd riruntlnu Annulllea. Trua-e for the en l tn u at the Iqwest price nit eveedln 101 and accrued Intereat if n rain) honda a 1107 1174 7-1 will purrhaae All tenders should he ad', dreaaed (n he underalcned THK PESNBYI.VASIA 0.1PANT TOR IV. SlTIlANCr.S ON I.IVK8 AND ORANTIVfl ANNl'ITIKS. Trust... 817 Cheatnut at rhlladelphin Pa Tendera for fl. r Templa Coal Co Dividends AMI TI1K MII.I.IAM C'RWIP 4 .S()s rum. l-.NIllVie Mill IIIV.l ,;i "'"' I'hiladflphlH, rrnnailranU July Dth inn , The Poard of Dlrectora Ima this day d. 'lared a atork dividend of ISO?,. pHyahi Seplembrr lOlli. I0S0. to .tockholdVra of record at S P M on Ausuit inth. 1020 Tho transfer books of the Company will hi closed for the purpoaa of thla dlvldeml from a V. M. Auaual 10th 1920, until in 1 , September 11th. 1020 Certificates will b tnalled. rilARLKS T TAYLOR. Treaanr.r PENNSYLVANIA COAL & COKE CORPORATION f At meetlne of the Hoard of Ulrectora of tho TennaylvatilR Coal i Coke Corporation held -this day there waa declared the rea-ular dividend of two (21 per rent out of thS ac cumulated earnlnca and aurplua of the Com tmny. payable on Anruat 1(1. 10'io. to stock holders of record at the closo of business on Autuat 0, 1020 T. II. July 2. 1020. WATKINfi. Tresldent. ' THE UIKAltll NATIONAL llAMv Philadelphia July 27 luSO. The Tloard of Dlrectora han this Hiv a. elared a tiuarterly dividend of fire per tent , able to .! H.jauin iiu.u,, w. tv-v, iu aiuLanoia- a ui revvru iutt uiusv ui uusiiitfsa juiy 1 .; .. 1 ,. .1.- ...i.. ,1. . mm iin.iiiM's . ".. ,,f nw"iv ui a l 1 . 4ittl $ bvecBiWlU bo puUed, '4 M. ABHTON. Cublcr.' I nittd Has linprovenienc. r.iectnc St.irase lliittery was unchanged at lltii .. altbouRli at the openfflR it sold at US " The warrants lield fairly tcm)v at H'i. , . . , lletueen the uneuslness created by the unfortunate trannit niudillo uivl tbe triiiKrnt money mnrUet conditions the locnl market bad a ruther hard rond to travel the lat week. Money, ine-nfar as stoek market nccotiiinodations were concerned, vvbk virtually unobtainuble. nnd there does not appear to be am relief in MEht. All talk of a possible easement of money rates is pimply a plain everyday pipe dream and anv fne nur-liiK a contrary belief will soon discover the seriounness of the miiitnke. especially if any extensive mnrkct ven ture is contemplated. Never before, even in panic period-,, has monc ben ho difficult to obtain. Some of the very beat loans are beinj; turned down nt to 8 per cent, sim ply because New York and other finan cial centers are offering paper eipiajly n Rood at rates up to and cxrpediuR ii tier cent. When it conies to intei earnings there Ih little philanthropy in the banking business. As to the transit situation, with the unfortunate depreciation of the .securi ties of the Philadelphia Rapid Transit anil underlying companies, there is lit tle additional to be said than which has already been said or written. As a matter of fact, there has been alto gether too much said for the market lNov health of those stocks. A uhnl Int r ! I"5 irresponsible talk has been published broadcast, to the most of which hcnsible thinking and reasoning people should turn a deaf ear. Those who have for years made a close study of the transit situation and who ar thoroughly fa miliar with the position and standing of the underlying companies, while ad mitting the present statin of the Kapid Transit Co. as blng decidedly uncom fortable, yet expressed the confident be lief that out of the befogged situation, a reasonuble and sensible solution will be found, which will prove satisfactory to all parties concerned. It. therefore, will nrove both comforting and urnilt if more attention is given to the xnne deductions of these interests, rather Deficit of Actual Reserve creased to $6,086,520 Toda's New York bank statement was u big disappointment. Rnlitcr than being corrected, the deficit of actual re serve wab Increased to ,ll,OS0,r'J0, or $1, 810,0110 greater than the piccediug week. While there wus only a decrease of $7711,000 in reserve with the federal Reserve Hunk, liabilities were material ly increased, bj reason of thg, expan sion of Jfll.rihtl.llOO in net deinaud de posits. Cash in vaults, however, fell off SI ,48.2,000. On the other hand, the contraction of S'J)..",.II.),00() in loans and discounts rcllccted earnest effort bad been niude to correct the impaired re serve position. Dctutls follow : Kxceas rcicne Appreuata res've 1.UUUB, etc . Cash In vaults and mem. b-ink. Reserve In nini ber bnnKs and reserve bank Heaerve In state b.inka nnd trust companies . ReaervH) In Mat bankH and trust company depoei torlea ... Net demand df- paslta . Time deptults Circulation I'nlted S l t deposits ded'tid .VVKP-AdB Thla week Last, week in. 1)72,6110 I7,llfl2,l20 51S.S4S.0utl 52.47tt,00U S Hl.15n.0UU 5,154,135.000 P2.772.OO0 04. 081,000 531.7O.',00O 033,170,000 8 251,000 8,401). 000 In re- Philadelphia Exchanges Last Month 537,223,932 Less Than June While the volume of bank clearings foi .lulv were .S7,2''a.!lo below the r.couN' established last month, they were .J(!ll.l 14.":i!l greater tliun In July liiii ear. The turnover of checks through the Philadelphia Clearing House for the tiiislm"s mouth ended today vvas -, l!ir,..-,s:!,707. compared with Sl.Il.i.. 4i!s.!irS for the same month last year, a gain of 11. R4 per cent. Tliis brought the total clearings fcr the first seven months of the enlendur .... . v 4n0.ni 1.(111. as against S10.41ft.nafl.820 for the corresponding T.11rti'" period of lust jear. nn Increase of if-.- 1 .'unl,,n st.'i.i (i71.nS4.71ll. or a net gain ot iu..m per 'fThe following tnbles show the clear ,. j t .i,A nrohont fel ines l)V lliontlis nurnm ui' ,...-..- endar .veor. compared with .nose 1M1I : S SSt.OOD 1 O7S.5H.000 253 47. 0OU 35.II2U.0UO Detlcltc serve AKreiiat re Loans, etc tanh In vaults I and I. em. ballki I ItiKirvc In mem ber bankM and ' ttse.rve bank1 lUeervc In Matr j banka and trust computiles j Iteserve In ,'ai. banka and trui toinpany d'P"-torlea Net demand il.- I poaiia 117, 120,000 At'TfAI. This week S.80I.O0O 1.112,107,000 252.070,000 3t,U!)l,O0U 71,SS3,000 Ist week i).0sn.52O JI,27H,n2'l se 5i)S,3H0.O0O 5:18.033,000 . 5,117,600.000 5,108.230,000 SD.0311,000 00,318.000 :i, 222, 000 ,oo: 000 tl.lSD.OOO Commodity Markets FURTHERDR0PIN WHEAT Break Extends to Around 10 Cents. Cash Article Weak Chicago. July UI. Further sensa tional los.cs occurred in the wheat market this morning under selling in small lots. The break extended to around 10 cents. Offerings from the countrv were heavy and the cash article was weak in nil positions. Exporter were credited with taking 1, . -.00,000 bushels on 1- riday s break, but tbe'demaud was not equal to the supply. Number 12 wheat was quoted f. o. b.. the (lulf. at SL'.O.-,, compurcd with S.iO on I riday morning. December opened at SL'.L'O to .$2,111, against -. nt the close yesterday and later S?.i.a5 ''i!;1 ?.'.- Iarch r"nBfl from 5r,,rri,, -L '- nt ,,", s,urt- nguinst f-r'r S.1, ,t.l,.,, vose Jestcrdny, and broke to $2.1," i.j, ..J'10 ri'l,plPts of wheat here today were JO.i cars. Private reports of utins over the belt and the drop in wheat caused general selling of corn through commission houses nnd the market was weak. Local professional operators pressed the seling side. The receipts of torn for the dny were l.ill cars. July onened ::i. .SI.Illl tember aga and opened at S1.221-', to SI 'i cents lower at 'Wis, and Inter sold at .fl.Jl.-.i.. Sep iber t rtr, at .?1.:!7 to $1..'ilii, inst M ,lh t the close vesterdnv I later sold at ?l.:i,-)i. Deceinb'e against m at ?$T.2nAa.y s Inst pri,', u,,d ,otor were also weaker. Trade was Oats i.ooi.ooo 8.087.00O 8,813,000 slow. Commission houses representing soT,sr'V i,!1,p""Vt. amosP tlie "bo"? 121 cars. Vl for tl"! (Iay wcro July started .1,111,108.000 4,1 01.582.O00 253,A4S,0UO 2i.l. nuu.uuu :13,1S3,000 34.O35.O0O deposits ded ted 5O.O4S.O00 72.038,000 OL'TSIUi; HANK hTATUMIINT STATE IIANKrl Of Jan . Feb March. April . Mav . Juno July 10:0 2,17...741.nss 1.77ri.127.078 2 132 2A1.313 2 121 570.073 2, OSS 681.757 2,?R2.S07.31 i lll.l 5S3.707 10111 tne " 1 S32.170.234 15.71) 1.457,113.012 17.92 1,730.,.'Sn.52H 18.83 1 3D.a2O.0ll7 22 87 1 7!tl.3l)7.113 17 33 1 850,481.010 18 50 1.1)8.'. 408,008 11 84 lnesimt J7: . n k Ians Gold Currency notes Inderal Unserve banka Deposits Keere on de- pOHlt 1'crcemuKi of do-Ioslt 8.074, 4O0 4,405.000 30,377,700 70,570,4 00 835.701,300 120,808.000 10 Decreaae J3.3SS..S00 73,300 184.000 4.308,800 5,160.700 5, 133,000 .3 .Tan iv b Mar-h April Mav June July Auc . oct 11L0 J1 882.170 .'.II 1 417.113 1)12 1 730. 28 "20 l.H3.320.nn7 1 720 507 113 1.850,481 010 1.035.408 008 1 Oil 901 471 2.004.070.000 1 018 007 503 2.202.107 800 Total 112.400 all Oil 10 418020.K20 10.50 I II I II ! ' II '.22.S27.010 10.84 1.322 303 005 HI 01 ll"? it.v.V.T 17 51 1570 825.203 3 45 I 1 711. IMS 4-' " "' 1 7110 310.173 S 11 1 700.812.781 8 77 1.010,011.012 10 56 1 880.410.010 11.114 1 71.704.327 7 111 1 772.418,483 10.B2 Total. 122 004 588.0.',.- 110.716,003,482 15 70 THL'ST COMPANIES lnentm's tl. 102.700 000 10.72S.3UO Financial Briefs The average price of tvventv active industrial stocks ilecllnetl 1.03 per cent yesterday to 82 86. while twentv rail roads declined 0 32 ner cent to 72 56. Annual report of New Tork Centra! for the year ended December 31 shows a surplus after ordinary charges and war taxes, of 123. 113, CIO. equivalent to JD !G a share earned on the $249,597,355 capital stock This compares with $9.80 In 1918 and (10 21 Hi 1917. whole lot of irresponsible rumor mongers and fatallfiU. Virgin -f arolltm Chemical Co for year ended May 31 reportH net profit after charges and federal taxes of 17,352,046, against JC,GG5,256 In pre ptdlflsT, jrSA Loans (lold L'urrenci l n k ""tea , 18,834.400 hednral ltisere banks . 200,093.000 Deposits 2.021. 303,100 Heserv un di- isislis 277.252.700 Pen . ntace of re- "erve ... 10 8 S.TATK IIANKH AND TIIUST COMPANIES NOT REPORTING TO CI.EAH1NO HOUHi: 'll. 140.000 287,000 311,100 1. 020.100 73.000 2.S92 ,000 .1 investtn'ta bank ler.ervft Iinns Cold t'urreno notes rederal H Hanks Total deposits N.'t deposits . Ueserie nn de Posit IVreentaca of re BerH .... Increase 1781.400.300 7,803,300 17.071.000 73,032,000 03.1, SII4. 000 788.0N1.1II0 I4.3O4.H0O 47, SOU 533,700 2.002,700 8,82.1,800 H. 4110, 300 135.82I.00O 10.3 01 2 ,400 .13 BAR SILVER Domestic bur silver was quoted In New York today al 99 He, unchanged; foreign 93 Sc, up c. In Ixiiidon, the prlcw was ojd higher, at 56d. 1 ronl !,.... . r-l 2nd ie... 1 H "'' 0Bai"St (10e t the SLUMP IN COTTON PRICES ...na rressurc Causes Declines of J to 54 Points October at 31.49c ..rVln1'?.':!!1 -I"1?' 31 Tho. selling prcs- inrreiknri k.. " ,nnrKU' loaay was western n(ri.1,0,U7n Wn" fltret "" tlieJ ?n?H "," '"""Pnced by the fur lit, f ".onal weakness In the grain eTods uade u,,settllnS reports from th" r,Pr!.ett ,1!:o,,, lnto ne,v ,ow RTountl. ?. Me tr"?Nl,e1.uln d(,cl"io showed net losses of J5 to Ct points, with October down to .11.49 .ctits. Hullles were poorly held and the market was feverish. vorublp of the week, and It wus believed that tin -crop had mado further gnlns slneo tho 25th, to which date tho gov ernment carries its next Monday report. Previous rinse f)nn 1llh t.... ri 12 02 31 OS 32.05 31.27 31.2730 30 5N 30 50 30.50 30.00 30 00 20 75 20.00 20,110 20. IS 211.1 8 23 HI & -0 ,n 20 1.1 28.00 28.00003 20 00 28 80 28.80 28.50 2S.30 Oct. Deo. Jan. March May BUTTER, EGGS AND CHEESE NriW.Tqr,,f,,.,.J.ul' ?' fflirrun Weaker, nerelpta. 1J.211 tuba Creamery, lileher 5J?fn "5rafl, MW.Vto. creamery, eitraa (02-scofB). B5c. creamery, flrata (88 to 01 eore). pmn4Hc, paiklnc stock, current make No. 1 44r KOaSIrreKular Iteetlpta. 10,280 cases. Fresh-gathered extra flrata. 61)n8c: fresh (ratliered firsts. 4730ci state, Tennaylvanla and nearby western hennery whites, flrata to extras. 00ti'7Hc. state, Pennsylvania and nearby wpstern hennery brown", extras. 58 W02o: state, I'ennaylvanU and nearby nutli ered browns und mixed inlora, Ur4 to ...u iui!r.r. Bank of Bombay Lowers Rate ' chi:i;hk.- vum! itrreinta. 2781 lmx, ,...,, .,,,,. , ,r,, .., - ,., Htnte, wliole.iiillk Hula, current inal.c. vvhllo llninliii)-, July 31. -rile rato of dls-,"". ,,1,,0. hi-cImIh. ;'7jf2sei iln; iiveraae count or tlie Hank of Dombay was re- Jin !!02iU4vi slate, whoje-nillk., twins. tluced from 6 per cent to 6 per ccntl current make, specials, LOW 27oj do, today, nverafo rua. SSOSOc, New York, July 31, Tho report of the United States Steel Corporation, made public during the week, wan fa vorable, showing hn lncrcaso of more than .$1,100,000 In the net earnings and also a gain in the surplus after all de ductions for taxes, interest nnd divi dends on tho preferred nnd common stocks. Tho increases by the corpora tion wcro not as large as those reported by sonic of U10 Independent cmnnnhle.S over tho first three months of the year, but this was due to the fact that the corporation's showlne In the nerlnd end ed March 31 was much more favorable man mac 01 tho independents. There have been reductions in oper ations at many steel plants in tho coun try during tho past week nnd shut downs nlso have been made necessary by tlie car sltuotlon and tho shortage of coal, both of which became more acute than ever. Tho plants of tho United "States Steel Corporation are now oper ating nt nbout 70 per cent of normal, ns compared with 80 per cent 0 better only slightly more than n week ago. In the Chicago district the conditions, are worse than elsewhere because of the Innblllty to get conl. ond unless there is Improvement soon the situation will be extended. Nowcvcr, there is one re deeming feature, nnd that is the private advices received in some quarters that the nilue operators In Indiana nnd Illinois predicted the return of the men by Au gust 'J. With coal production, the sit uation In Chicago will be relieved. It cannot be said that the leading steel men nre optimistic. True there is enough business on hand to keen them going for mnny months, but with nny decided unscttlemcnt In industrial ondltions in the country tho cancel lations will multiply rapidly, in the opinion of many, and theso orders will be cut down materially as a result. Shipments of finished steel products nlso arc smaller, but the Steel Cor poration has been able to send out about CO per cent of its production, because of the location of Its mills in the Pittsburgh district, which per mitted deliveries by river to mnny con suming points. Such users who nre favorably located for river deliveries hnvc no cause for complaint. There Is not much to be said of new orders, nnd, ns a matter of fact, the leading topic uppenrs to be in connec tion with withdrawals, cancellations, or requests for delayed deliveries, com ing mninly from automobile companies. One development which is not nt nil favorable is the effort bciug made by some of the truck companies to cancel or delay deliveries on some of their contractu Kor some time the pleasure car rank ers have been requesting the right to withdraw their orders, but, us It was the genernl Impression- that the truck companies had all the busiucbs they enn handle, cancellations from thli source were not looked for. Naturally they have caused some surprise nnd speculation oh to the reason. One authority states that, in his opinion, the truck mnkcrs are inclined to hold off. because of the possibility of unset tled business conditions In this country. LOCAL TRADING HEAVIER Transactions for Month Totaled 147,919 Shares, Against 93,383 In June The heavy liquidating movement in the traction issues und other utility shares accounted largely for the mate rial Increase iu the volume of trading on the locnl btock exchange for tho busi ness month ended today. The total transactions for the twenty-five trading dnvs were 147,010 shares, as compared with !):i..'!8:j in June nnd with 31)3,(50:1 shares in July Inst year. ISond dealings, on the other hand, fell off considerably, Tlie month's turnover was $l.a.M.O0O. nguiiiht ..IKH.OiO in June nnd $1,022,708 iu same month last year. The following table gives the trims nctious by months for the current cal endar vear, compared with the same period iu 1011) nnd 1II1K: 1010 Amer Smelt'r a rtaA'K 3a 1 7014 A Tel 4 Tel elt 1 70M1 3 7Jt 1 78H A Tsl & Tel tt 8 '"" 1. ... "Vt 1 75H A Tel Tel 3 3 2 .... I" 1 03 A W J'Pfr T 3 ID AriK'Krinch M 8. 21 . It lo!! 10.. 3.. 1.. 5. 00 H 00 W 001 00 00 H 00 V4 not 00 W Jan. Feb. . . March April . . V.ny . . June July . . July . . Auk. . . H.pt. . Oct. . . . Nov. . . Dec. ... Total Jan, l'eb. . March April May . Juno . Auff, . Kept. . Oct. .. Nov. . Dec. . 1020 13S..13.1 103,140 202. 1.13 177. 13S 1 1.1. 1SS 03.3S3 147.0111 1,0.13.000 220.0.10 143,003 207.137 222,3.10 .'IO2.00O 271. 30K 303. 003 l.n'.'2."OM '.'0.1,730 217.4.10 I1H0..084 230,24.1 417.222 . 3.230,740 IKINDS 101.9 231.127 107.008 00, I7 70.021 200,130 102.040 223.013 773 imn 0.1.303 08,700 1.10,324 1.14.880 171.708 Ann Arbor 4a 1 48 ' Ar- Ilepub 6s 1 004 Armour & Co Ileal B 11 44 1 70M 1 731. A 1' It B Ke 4 B 74H 2 744 1 74 Vi 2 74 U 4 74 'i A T & 8 Fe aj 3 0314 Atl C Lino clt 1 02V4 Atch Tranao'l Phort L 4a 1 00 ?4 A C h rcta 7i 1 07S 1 97 1 07 Vi Bait t Ohio cv 1 OS 1 08 1 AS 1 B7T4 IB 87 ; Bait i. Ohio 4s 1 no 1 B8T4 7 es Bait & Ohio (Is 1 B8V1 Bait & Ohio 0s 8 83 1 85 10 85 '4 11 4 O T L, U W Va 4a 2 BSV4 Cal O t K (Is 6 83 Vi Cen'l ot Oa 0a 81T Cent'l Tac 1t 1 00 4 1 70 1 70 C & O cv 4V4i Cona'd Oaa Tl 4 ' 0 07 Cuban C H ov I vo 1 05 Del A Hurt cv J FIE MOVEMENTS narrowoncurb; 77'1 77 '4 78Vi Hurt 7a , 100 ',4 11 !. Id ,. 44U ,. 44 Vi ,. 44K ,. 44 ,, 4B ..48 n o 4i 02", 4 02 I.. 1... 1... C'k ft 3... C'k 4. 1... C H'n 10... 4. . C U'n 1 3 B 1 .... 1 ChlcaKO 71 71 71 Ohio Bs .. 88 U cv Ba . . 74 !4 & Q Km .. 70U . . 84 ft I) 4s .. 03i .. 03 .. 03 .. 03Vi .. 03'i . . 03 .. 03 Mil & Ht 1 3a 0 83 CWciiKO Mil ft St P d 4a 1. 1 BBVi Chicago Mil ft.K Uclc'm 1 I... B... Del & 1... Den . . . IB... 10... IB... 1... 11... Den A 2... 22 ... D Can B 'SI 1 OI H 4 7V B 07 D Canada '20 K 01 Erie R It cv A 4 33 Erie 11 n cv D 3 SBU 2 38 1 80 2 30 Brie Hit Co 4 2 47". Oen'l Elec 3a 0 00 K T O A W 44 2 85 2 64 M T Telo B 74 N'k 4 Wn 4 2 74 VI 1 74 " N'n Paclflo 31 3 a 1 83 N'n VaclOo 4 1 33?s 1 88U 0 73 Oreion B I. 4J 2 TO Pao II a 11 tt .... 74V4 Pac T T Ba 1 80. fa Binillt 2 7 10 73 I'enna It It Ba 2 szn 1 83 1 82 rtnna It It la 1.... 102 3.... 102 1.... 101 2.... 102 8.... 102 I'corla A K In 1 30 Pltfh Cln C A St L BB4 3 70 Oen'l Klec Ot Readme nil 4a 08 1 on 4 00 1 00 Ovt tiwzil rota 1UJ 103 103 103 103 103 103 103 1.. 1.. a.. 3.. 7.. 4.. Hand DBdto 1 104 llock'a: V 4 0 0B 1 00 III Cen'l 4a 'Bl 1 08 1 08 III Cent'l B 6 83 Ind' a Steel 3s s nu Int-ersoll-Rand Co 4s 2 67U Intboro M 4i 3 12 7 11 In-S M ct 4s 12 Intboro It T fd 6 44 4 44 1 43 I M Marine Ui 2 84 3 84 Iowa Cent'l 4s ... 37 ... 37 ... 87 Uov't 1st .... 72 72 1 1 1 2 t 80 4 10 10 2 13...... I 5!!... Beab'd A 1 Btr. a a Series 1.... 6.... Btl. A 2... 1... St l"l Short 1... 6eab'd 8., 2.. J J 1., 8., Jau Uov't 2nd 3 Jap 30. 2B, 10. 10. 1.. 71 Uov't 4a ... r4 ... 84 ... 84 ... B4 84 Kan C A S Ba 3 0B Kansas Cy T'l Ilwy 4 a 1 TO K Beta- 6a '23 HIP 4a ' 3 3....... 2B 72 72 72 Chicago Mil Str cv 4a 1 02 1 63 Chlcato Mil A St P cv Ba 10 03i 4 03 It 03 Vi 3 63 C A Nwn d '21 2 08 C A Nwn .1a B 04 n 1 04 Chi A Nwn 7a 20 00 14 09 Chi U 1 A 1 M 20 OS 2 0.1 1 031,1 Chi U Sta 44 n TO Chi A W I 4a 2 B3W 0 B3 Chile Cop'r (la 0 72 City Copenha gen 8a 1 74 VI City" New York 4a of '00 1 85 City I'arla 0s 1 03 1 03 1 03 Cl'd Cln Chi ft St I. 4s 4 64 02 92 7s 08 08 08 08 08 08 9SV4 08 83 08 08 08 08 10.. 3.... l!!!'. 11.... 1.... 7.'!!! 1 1.... 3.... 1.... 4.... Luck Steel '23 1 00. Lehigh V'y 0 1 0.1 I.lc't A Myers Tob'o Co Ba 0 77 Lone 1st II fd 1 01 I.nu ft N al 3s 0 47 L A Nash 4a 4 77 Mln A St I. 4s 1 37 1 37 Mo Knn A Tex Sta 4s 1 60 II o Puo urn 4s 34 B2 20 62 New O Tex ft Mexico 4s 2... 88 3 B8 N V C A It It n n ai 2 03 s v i; ui 11 11 11 0a I 88 1 80 4 80 3 78 Rio Q ft W clt 1 40 RI A A V 4 1.. 8t Louis Fran aj 0 2 6 Et Irfiula Fran in 1 20 02 A d 00 00 00 A f 47 47 S 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 I. (d 80 Fran A , 84 , 84 Bwn en . 82 . 82 A K C L. 4i . 08 A 1. J ,. 33 B'n raclflo cv 8 7Bi B'n Pacific 4 1 6B B'n Vao cv 4h 1 7BMI 25 7B 6'n Rallw'a 41 a B7Vi 7 87 1 87 1 87 S'n Rallw'M 5s 1 81 Sparta 4a 71'. 4 Ter'l R A ot St L. 4 1 70 Third Avo aj 20,i Union I'ac fd 10 71 Union I'ac 4a 80 Union I'ac 0.1 8 00 1 80 U K of O lnt A I'd 1021 2 00 8 08 7 00 & 00 UKofO llrlt ft I'd 1022 23 00 8 00 4 00 U Ii uf 0 llrlt ft I'd 1020 0 84 2 84 U K-of Q lira A I'd 1037 1 84 1 84 10.. .. 84 U 9 IU I tl 1 70 U S ltub'r 8a 1 77 U S Steel Ba 2 01 1 01 Va 0a Brown Bros Ctfa 8 .... 00 Ylr'a Carolina Chem Co lat 1 02 Weat'n Md 4 a 1 47 West shore 4a 1 00 1 00 Wilson Co cv 2 83 '2 85 iiiaiiwiais txtromoly Du, , Maracaibo Under Mod orato Prossuro , New lorlt, July 31.TrndlnK on t curb showed the. usual Saturday dH ness, business being on a small Sfli and price movements narrow and will, out importance. General Asphalt ; ranged from CO "u 07, while Mnrncnlbo was undo- -..i crate pressure nnd ranged from 2U! 'f 511. HIm n.t..i 4 10 ii ,"""" "u"lcun wag ncgiect,i a few soles being made nt 14 t0 141,' Merrltt wn8 traded in at 14, Tho industrials were extremal, j ., INDCBTOIAXS Acme Coot General Asphalt ... Chtcaro Nipple . , . Havnna Tob Keyalona Solether .. Perfection Tire .... Radio Com Radio Com prof . . . Ilalnler .Motors .... H 5 ,j.'h Bteti Tol u 8 Stenm Unltad Retail Candy oi 21 an: .: , .r vsii-::::::::: Jjg 4 a K r i i Bi . "I . 10 1020 - $1, 310 0111 051.500 . 1,918.1150 . 3.108.230 2.5l'.'.4.1(l . 2,331.0.10 1.827,078 1018 Total.. 1010 X1.I2M.V) 1,022,700 011,703 1,033.150 1, OHO, 880 1,022.582 057,300 334,1150 1.201.400 1.350,700 5.741,800 $17,085,485 ,11.070.438 Total, 13.630,000, compared with $0,578, 000 eaterday. Thus far thla week, $38, 030,000.' Sams period laat week, tif, 028,000. . Liberty .'IVjs ' " 5"l.llPrtv 2d 4s i,nou,.ii.i ,,r :- 7 . ii 8:i3.ioo Liberty 1st 414s., 1.027. I5i 'Liberty '-M 4,s.. 003.053 I t tUrX.,1. !.! JlU 002.000 '"'"' V V" .." niiih 01 .OS 84XiO 84.70 8S.70 5oi.'55rt I'lhcrty 4tb -iy,s 83.14 700,000 034,030 1.403,300 1,480,150 FOREIGN New York. July EXCHANGE. cxclinnKCH were 31. The Uuioncan firm In the opcnliiK quotations with demand sterllnu quoted nt 3.72 and cnlilea ut J.l-t. up t cents, un a nolnts: llro and marks up up points. Franc cables wt-re 4. Swiss un u am Otlier nuuiuumi. were; Franc cables 7. 69, checks 7.68 ; . lire cables 6.38, checks 5.37 ; Swiss cables 5.86, checks 6.87; Belgian cables 12.20, checks 12. 'if. Builder cables 34 , checks 34 ! pesetas cables 15.37, checks 1G.33; Stockholm cables 21.20, checks 21.22; Chrlstlanla cables 16.90, checks 15.15; Copenhagen cables 15.80, checks 15.75; mnrks 2.37. Tlie forelRii exchange market held firm until noon. Demand sterling was 3 72V,, canu-a u.io-j; irauc canies 7.09, checks 7.C8; lire cables G.36, checks 5 37 ; marks 2.36 ; Argentine cables 112.50. Other rates wero unchanged. YESTERDAY'S PINAI. QUOTATIONS 8terllnc Franca I.lre Guilders Demand ....3.71 7 01 B.32 34.20 Cables H.T1' 7.03 B.84 04.23 TODAY'B 011 ..NINO QUOTATIONS Bterllnit Franca I.lre Guilders Demand .. 3.7- 7 ns 6.37 34,20 Cl.OHINO QUOTATIONS fct.rU1?. rra"' " Llro Oulldera Demand S-iil? 1 '. ! j 34. is Vlo Notes :iH., Vic Notes 4s.. ii.i.rj 1).".7 IJW 01.00 84.4(1 8").70 84,.ri'J 88.00 8.1.02 l.".71i 05.70" Close. 01.08 84.50 85.811 84.00 SS.04 85.00 1I5.7U 05.70 Resume Building of Synagogue The building of the new Hcth Hholom Synagogue at Ilroad street, Ilelllcld nve. niio and Courtlnnd street, Logan, which wns somewhat delayed by the recent freight embnrgo and the difficulty of obtulning ninterinls. is again proceed ing, and offieinls of the synagogue hope tlint at least n part of the new build ing will bo ready for use during the high holidays in the fall. 12 1 12 2 1 2 88 SO1 01 13ft " 1NDETENDKNT OILS Ald Oil 24 uoone 011 o'; Cuahlnir Pcto ...,..'.' "ominlon Oil lot Knttlneera Tctrol 1! TT4Jj.a.nt til Mi aicnr?ck or-::::::::::: s Harvey Crudo Kay County Oaa ' 1 lactone jz I.lvlnaston P.t ."" I7 .inracHUKi jh .vierriti oil , North Amer umar oil renn Oaa Red Rock Oil Roy de France Himms Pet i. Skelly Oil Tciaa iianner tt united Texas Oil . Victoria Oil new 1 tusma Alaakn-Rr Columbia .... l Uoston A Montana 64 Calumet A Jerome 22 Cnnnda Copper Candeiarla .Mln j. Cone? Sliver 62 Crcsson Gold 1 Dlvlrto Kxt 10 l:urcl!a Croeaua K Korty.nlno Mlnlntr Oolden Uatc llxp . llohir.eld Cona 'n Ciohintld Devel 5 (loldOehl l.'lorence 12 OoUlflelrl Kevvnnna t Ooldtlelrt Silver Pick 0 tloldfletd Zono n Ktnma Sliver fl llecla Mining- I llonduraa Syn 1(1 Knox Divide fj MurNamara '1 -Marah itln 11 Mother Lode 00 Mother I.odo now 5 Murray Moor 711 North Star B Ophlr Silver , Prince Cona , Rex Cons 0 Rocheater Mines 0 Rope Group X S Silver l-ead Succeaa Mlnlnir 4 Tonopah Helmont If, Tonopah Midway 7 Tonopah Mlnlnt: 1 Tonopah Mlr.puh 12 Tonopah Montana 0 Tonopah Reacuo Hula ... 14 U S Cont 0 United Eastern ........ 2 A Weat End Con if, White Caps White Caps Kxt 1 Wllbert 4 YcrliiBton 1' "IIONDS Allied Packers 0a' its. Armour 7s 00 Texas Co 7a 08 ll S Rubbnr 7 a. 1080.. 08 West niectrlc 7a 07 Rcrlln 4s ,. 21 1 CIJf' slf liii 23 .. 2 " e J w '? i 8 S i-7 Ik JH ''. t .1 s'. 10 i 22 coA 10s i n 12 0 12 H I nm & 00 814 70 3 fl V 4 1 7 ils u 14 :' 1A 11 1H 4 08 ll.1"i US' OS M'l 21 22 ii'' , ,s r. 12 1 r, 13 0 1 W, 5 e si in s A s 0 4'' u I IS 1: p 11 ': V V1 111 o-u 21'i MONEY RATES UNJUST Interest. Demanded Excessive and Burdensome, Says Williams Wnahlnrton, July 31. Comptroller of the Currency John Skclton Wllllims sees no legitimate business reafonatfofi high money rntcs In view of bank 'If sources. In a careful analysis of condi tions which he lias made, ns disclosed by latest reports coming Into his ofllce. "Ofllclal reports to this oftlce, n said, "from nil national banks on tin call of June 30, show that In about two. thirds of the reserve and central re serve cities of the country there h been n distinct tendency toward liqui dation nnd reduction In bank loans "Aside from the disturbed and alarm- . -..- nt..a In nnrtfl nt the Olll world, for which I am convinced this 1 country's refusal to rat fy 111 P"" treaty Is largely responsible, there absolutely no Justlllcatlon for the spirit of pessimism and uneasiness prevalent In business and financial circles In many sections of the United States todaj. "I will also add that there Is not. ana has not been, In my Judg-ment, the 1 denoome Interest rates, running unto IJ. 12 nnd 16 per cent and hlKher which rav 1 ...l h unmn nt the hUtlKfl I" 1 New Tork city, tho principal fl"""' center of our country. Nevv lork is tie Anir n tn rT nnHnnupni:: 111 vnv ..---- They do not prevail uniy uuj ui luhoii.ii. --- . where such Interest rates exist and m tnlAenti.f4. . w r ll. nnni aon or i-aris, ai ul ;"" nn rt.Hl.tn m In nnv 01 lll , itonB uoiiK ur iui". .,... 'i, leading cities of our own countrj. II GOVERNMENT DONDS nid a Panama coupon 2a, 1030... Panama reilstered 2s. 1036 Panama coupon 2a, I03H... Panama registered 2j. 108S Panama coupon. 8". j06;;; Panama rltered 8, 1001 Philippine 4a, 10114 Philippine 4a, 1088 rniuppine 4a. iiiao Tallin. ...100W J ' ..100 J" J4 ...100 1014 ...100 1J 4 ..77 ll S 78 J. nxx ,nni; tOl'l V S tlovl coupon iB, '"""!! ' 'Inni: in Ii U H Oovt registered 2a 1030... on' J , U S Oovt coupon 4a. lt25ii;'"S5 Js". 17 H Oovt registered 4s. 1028... 1" " ot Columbia 3-OSs, iuxi.. - Dlst Cables 7. (Ill 6.37 34.20 MONEY-LENDING RATES 1IIII.AI1KI.I,I".Call, 6 per cent; time, 6 per cent; commercial paper, three to si" months, C per cent. (Note These arc merely nominal auotatlons. as the legal rate of Interest In tho state of Pennsylvania Is fixed at 0 per cent. Tlus premium anil commis sion time money for thirty to ninety days Is lonnllig at 8 to 8 per cent, while commercial paper from three to six months Is being offered at 8 to 8V4 per cent.) LONDON Money Is quoted at B per cent. Discount rates, short bills, 6 iff 6 per cent; threo months' bills, 6 11-10 8 Per cent, DANK CLEARINGS Rank clearings today compared with enr- rcsponDing oy IB"' 'wo yeara Galvanized Sheets at Philadelphia 39 Tons 29 Gauge E. A. McCormacR 29 Broadway, Jsew York Telephone Whitehall 1510 11120 Pillln. ., 17.1,607,601 Chicago , S0,8lfl.S7.1 N, Vork.7nH.472.04U lialtlm're 10,070,801 Jtoa. 68,367,013 1010 10IS Holiday (00,0311,231 18,140.004 08,160,877 FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY 3.65 Interest on SAVINGS FUND ACCOUNTS 1431 CHESTNUT ST, Capital, $5,200,000" Officmti 325 CHESTNUT ST. 6324 WOODLAND AVE. 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