V'w v; J r& l K An 5 . . ,-. , 1 rr-t r r y l , $1,000,000 . . . The Northern.Ohio Traction & Light Company Car Trust 8 Gold Certificate ' ' ' (Issued under tlie Philadelphia Plan) " Fidelity Trust Company, Philadelphia, Trustee Certificates lit denominations f $1,000 each may be registered as to principal. Dated August 1, 1920. $100,000.... February l, 19Z1 100,000. February 1, 1922 100,000 February 1, 1923 k 100,000. ..;....,... February 1, 1924 100,000 February 1, 1925 Due Serially as follows: $100,000 August 1, 1921 100,000 August 1, 1922 1100,000 .'August 1, 1923 100,000 August 1, 1924 100,000. August' 1, 1925 New York Bonds . Warrant for semi-annual dividends mature February 1st and August lsi. Certificates and dividends payable at the Offlco of the Trustee. Certificates may be redeemed as a wholo or in part on any dividend date, upon 30. days notice, at 101 and accrued dividend. If redeemed in part one or more full maturities must do reaeemea, ami meso mum. uu uiu mso outstanding mammy or maturities. From a, letter of Mr. B. C. Cobb, President of the Company, we summarize as follows: The Certificates are to 6e issued by the Fidelity Trust Company of Philadelphia. The eauipment under the trust will be leased by the Trustee to the Northern Ohio Traction & Light Company and will consist of 20 Steel Intcrurban Passenger cars, 56 Peter Witt City Passenger cars, and 10 Cleveland type Passenger Trail cafs, fully equipped, being built by the G. C. Kuhlman Car Co., of Cleveland, Ohio, at a total cost of more than $1,340,000. The total cost of the .equipment will, therefore, be more than 33 in excess of the face value of the Car Trust Certificates to4 be issued. The Northern Ohio Traction & Light Company conducts a rapidly growing electric light and oower business centering in Akron and operates a system of city and interurban railways in the important Cleveland-Akron-Canton industrial section (ot Ohio. The population of the entire territory served, inciuaing leveiana, is now csumatea at over i,juu,uuu. For the twelve months ended May 31, 1920, the Company reports a surplus over all charges, but before depreciation, of $1,897,525.34. ' The Uompany is now paying aiviaenas at xne rate oi oy0 on $3,t:i,ouu ireterrea stocic, and dividends at the rate of 7 on $9,100,090 Common Stock. 3....1 1(1 A Ttl A Tel Bi 1..... TSV D 75 A Tel ft Tel 0a 3 DAU 3 08 1 03 8,,... D4U 1.... 04U 1 04 AnoFrench 6s 2 00U B 09 u 7 00V4 10 0014 Armour A Co Ileal E 1J 4V4 1 7BVt A T & 8 Fs 4 n,.... 7.1 3 75 1 7ftS 10 75fc Atch T tc H Fe cv 4i 2 80tt A T ft B Fa a IB 00 S 03 2 00 V. Atch Transo'l Phort I. 4a 2 70 Atch T A 8 F B Ok Is. D 4s 1 84 All Coast 1. 4 b 1 72H Subject to approval by the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio, and approval of legality by our counsel, Messrs. Henry, Pepper, Bodine &nolccs, wc offer these uertip,cates when, as ana if issued and received by us. ' Price, 100 and Accrued Dividend, to Yield 8 CASSATT & CO. NEW YORK COMMERCIAL TRUST BUILDING PITTSBURGH BALTIMORE v PHILADELPHIA, PA. SCR ANTON Tlit above information has been obtained frotfT sources which rrgqrd a reliable. We do not guarantee If, tut bt licit It lo be correct, 1.... 1.... 1.... 1.... 1.... a.... 2... 101 101U 10ft 103U 10a 102K 103 102 102U 102H mo N r(SAY.RS IN tiOOOl ' From OprnlnK Until 11 noon Oi. Y. Time) Amer Smtlt'c lErfe tl It ev A A ncn'K Ss 4i,... S3 1....1 lu'u Erie It It cv II A Tel A Tel clt B SOW Krla 11 n cv n 4 ' 3SH 25 881 0 SBTi 10 NIK Erie lilt Co it 23 BO IB SOU 2 SI Cltv nord'x On 1 StU City Lyons 0a 4 B4U .City Mara' a Of B.,... 84 H Ovt 8wid rets Hud A Man M 2 IWH 1 VB Hud A Mah In B 18 B 17'. IB 17 12 17U lllC'ISVia '51 B 04 111 Cen'l 4a B2 1 08 III Cent'l B4a B 88VI Ill's Steel IttV 1 70 B.. 1.. 1.. 1.. 2.... 102U fer Msrlt 4a 2..... B8K I'ubllo Service Cn N J n B 00 6 00 r eo Heading" nil 4a 1 78 It I A A 1.4H 0 R3H 2....V 08W 1..... 0V4 2 )l K 03U Bt L. 1'n Mt A B nwy a a 70 Bt L 1M t 8 A O DV 4a 4.,... C4H St I-odl A Krsn (j 'l nnAl 111 m i kin .vniit wwrw ivi iiiiivji o f uwi)o TONOPAH STOCKS Halt A Ohio cvlntboro M 4M 0OV41 40 li OOVillntboro It T (d IB. 10. 20. 00 Vi 00 V, (11 00 uou 1. 20. a. Halt. A o aH 1 80tt Halt A Ohio 4s B BOH B BOH 43 S8'A 4 BO. 7. ...j BO'i Halt A Ohio Ba wPjB.ft.ftjyaHbya-v1 M xifiinKiiiT-uwna Qk 'Twill be Called " The Pulp and Paper Boom" But it Is not a boom. World demand and the water-powers and raw materials to fill the demand are behind it. ' This is a pulp and paper year but only one year of many yet to come. Canada's leader ship in the Industry should increase for the next five years and perhaps for a decade. Why? Because Canada hasthe last great accessible forest reserves. The world must have our pulpwood and lumber, and the price must bo paid. Those who possess sound pulp and paper securities should retain them and Increase their holdings at every available opportunity. Write, If you wish, and we will advise you of some choice pulpand paper securities to Invest In. Address: 83, AGENCY OF Royal Securities CORPORATION (CANADA) LIMITED 165 BROADWAY - NEW YORK 'Msmwiamais.smmw Long-Term Bonds Pennsylvania Railroad Reading Company New York Central Lehigh Valley Southern Railway Circular Sent on Renueet a imp. on. IV tl tt N. 1st 4a. into T.'nltfd (Ins Imp. On. 1821 N. V. I'. St N. 1st 4a. II)1 (Irnmitre Iltvrr 1st 6. 1037 1fhlKh Vnllrr 4s Itnril.. 2001 Dm Id I, union's Hon Preferred Isaac Starr, Jr., & .Co. Member New York Cotton Kxchnnie and rhltudelphln .Stock Exchnnite Hprure 3K8a ltaca 1880 :g.E3gc5rairaiEragzcaraiFa 1 AUGUST INVESTMENT Why not inveBt where a little more , than $1000 will purchase $2000 par value of Bonds, thereby receiving! $80 a year income and nearly doubling your principal when the - Bonds " mature? St. Louis-San Francisco Railway-Company Prior Lien Mortgage 4 Bonds, due 1 950 Price at market about 54 and interest To net over 8.05 Full Information Upon Request. HARRISON & CO. BANKERS 106 SOUTH FOURTH STREET PHILADELPHIA M ember m New York and Philadelphia Stock Exchangee Boles West wood Members Phila.lockExehand8 WEST PENN POWER CO. 1st 7s. March, 1946 LandVritle Bid. Philadelphia PHONE' LOCUST 2016 28. 1... 10... 2T... 1... 1... 2. 00 01 oou 00 H 00 00 00 '4 Bait & Ohio 0a 1 8H 8....f804 T BT 0 ST 8 80H 1 80 54 SK i 'll 0 P L E & W Va 4a 10 no 14 no a roh 1 sou U 4 O Til 4a 1 43 1 45 10 40 lleth 8 Ba '80 1 T8S Ccn'l of Oft 0a 1 85 C ft O cv tWi 2 71i 10 71 10 71H 1 Tltt C'k & Ohio 5a 3... ..88 C'k O cv Ba 20 44 1.....' 44 10 '44H 10 44U I M Marine li 1..... 85 Iowa 'Cent'l 4 a 8 30 Jap Gov't 1 1 72 S Jap Gov't 2nd 1 71 3 71U i ml Kan OFIH4 M 11 II 5a 2....'. 00 a 80 Kansas Cy T'l Itw 4 a R 00 0 03 0 05 Dele 0a '25 3 02 M K Dl'm 7We 1 1. 1. 3. 1. 1. 1. 1. 4. 1. K of Italy OH 1 02U Lack Steel 'B0 3 84 7 849. I. A Naah 4a 08, 08H 08 08 H 08 S 08 08 08 08 08 20. 35. S 10.,... 23 1 4 57 1 1 6 R 7 2 1 10 Bt Loula Kran In 10 25 10 50 0 1 a 5 o 20 1 75 2 R . .. 15 10 1 20 5 1..... 2 10 1 10 10 a o 10 7 Argentine Government 4 Bonds .. Payable in Sterling At present price of $420 & Int. per 200 Bonds (normally $973) YIELD ABOUT 10 and upon return of English exchange to normal offer profit possibilities of as high as $553, or 130 on the investment. Bonds redeemable by a Sinking Fund at par. Correepondence Solicited F. J. LISMAN & CO. Inveitment Securitiee Members Now York Stock Exchango 61 Broadway Now York NEWBURGER, HENDERSON & LOEB Members New York and Philadelphia Stock ExcHangti (410 Chestnut St. FINANf IAI. NOTICE To the Stockholders of Surpaaa Leather There will be a apeclal meeting nt ik Stockholders of this Cnmpany, held at tha general odlce of the Company. Ninth and Weatmorclnncl Strrnta Philadelphia, on the Md dny of Heptetnber. 1020. at id o'clock noon for the purpnaa of taklnr Into con- Ideratlon the mortification or chance of the terma and conditions of th preferred stock of thla Company Issued and outstanding by lasulnir In lieu .id place thereof certificates of Block entltlUir. the holder thereof "tl re ceive a nxea dividend or seven per cent per annum, and no more from and after the lesulnc thereof, payible half-yearly, before any dlvldenda shall te declared or paid upon solution M the corporation, to ba entitled to be paid In full the par value, thereof. Milk unnaM rllvMinrli ct.ii. a i. '. fore any amount ahall be ..aid to the holders of other stock of the corporation) said nra. ferred shares however, not to be entitled to further .hare In the proceeds of the corao. ration, Dy order of the Hoard HOT.T.TTFn STIinOFS Secretary any, omer ",ick or. tno corporation, auch pr-f'renc dividends to be cumulative: said shares. In the ovent of liquidation or dls- 70 70 70 V, 70 70 70 70 70V 12. 77 M 10 01 01 01 01 02 03 02 01 02 61 01 01 01 01 01 01 A t 40 40 ffl 40 411 40 40 40 40 jon 4t) 40. 40 40 40U 49 40 40 40 50 40 t 40 40 40 411'. 40 40 tni tiM Caeh noy i ....,,,, ,.,,j, . ,0T Jim Ilutlor 12 MacNamara MacNamara Crescent ' A J "way . . , 07 Micpah Bxtenalon ........ .10 Montana ... i. ............ . ,08 North Star , 04 Ileacue Kula ....,.,,,.,,, ,14 Tonopah KstenalAn 1 Li (Waat End 1LJ nv .onopan .. .U4 D1VIDH STOCKS Allied Divide ...'. 01 Alto Divide, 02 Delcher , ,"! Uelcher Extenalon 0 lien Kur , ni llrourh Divide ,07 Divide Eztenalon ,21 Dlrld Syndicate 01 Divide Con til Dividend 7 01 Kast Divide 01 Harmlll i ,2 llasbrouck Dlvldo 01 High Divide 01 itevert Divide ,m Ilelto Divide 01 Iloaetto Ul Silver Kin 01 Tonopah Divide 1 Tonopah llasbrouck 01 Victory Divide 01 Vordo Divide 01 Zone !.. .12 OOLDFIELD STOCKS Atlanta 01 Illue Hull 01 llooth 01 COD 01 Comb Frac 02 Crarkerjack 00 Dlamr if u in Daisy Florence ...... OoldOeld Con ... Ooldfleld Memer Oold Develop , . Great Dend . . . . Jumbo Extension Kewanaa Lone Star .... Oro Red Hllla Silver Pick .... Spearhead .01 .ir .oq .01 .00 .01 .04 .01 , 07 01 Oi , 00 03 MISCELLANEOUS Aak OH .14 A .08 .12 .12 .00 .10 lit .06 .02 .01 .01 .05 .02 .OH .21 .02 ,03 .OS .02 .81 .UJ .1)2 .01 .02 ,0i .02 1 .03 ,00 .01 .14 .02 .02 .01 .01 UJ .01 .02 .03 .20 08 .02 .08 .0J .00 0.2 .00 .02 .01 .08 ,05 Federal Reserve Bank Statement The condition of the Federal Iteeerve Pank of Philadelphia for the week ended Satur day .compares llh the prevloua week aa follows! nEsouncES July 20 Gold coin and irold certincatea I n vault ....i tl. 187.845 O o I d settlement , fund .......... X9,io,aaj Gold, with forelrn . ... aiencles ........ 8,022,408 July 23 $1,105,430 80.012,203 8.S22.40S Total rold held by bank . .... 130,583, 00, Oold .with Federal ' Ileaerve agent.. 105.000,035 Oold redemption fund 10.SI2.029 $40,700,042 107,072.255 10,830.320 TOa'erve ?!'!.. !?I$150,825.181 $1(T4,702.017 Lce-al tender notes, sliver, etc 811,002 253,810 Total reservo .,1150.170.783 tl04,058,"432 mils discounted members secured by Kovernment war obligations. $142,077,958 $139,845,232 Dills discounted members (all oth) 37.029,689 85,200,450 llllla bought In open market,... 11.405.110 11,509.880 Raw SUjjar Market Quiet ; New York, Autr. 2. The market for raw sugars continues quiet and about steady. Hales on Friday, Juit reported, Included 60.000 bnsn Cuban for prompt Miipment to a uoslon renncr, ax. ioc, c. I. f. J 200 basrs Perug, cenlrlfu;alB. In 1'ort, at 15c. nnd 350 tons Peru molasses, afloat, nt 12 He, c. I. f tho two latter Iota being- for a New York refiner. Im portatlons July 30 to August 1, Inclus ive, were 21,500 bnjrs Porto, Hlcos and 23,428 bags Cuban to tho National Co.; 10,000 bags Porto IUcon, 22,500 bngB Ilrazlln nnd 30,150 bags Javaa to tho American Co.; 14,726 bags Javas nnd 1600 bags Ban Domlngos to the Warner Co, nnd 10,116 bags Javas) consigned to tho trntlo. Tho local refined market Is .unchanged both as to conditions anu prices. Reserve Banks' Discount Rates Official rediscount rales at the twolvr Federal lloservo Hanks are as follows Bt 1. 1 B Fran Series A 2 2 31 11 1 3 1 50 10 4.. Dlvldenda GEO. A. HUHN & SONS .. . STOCKS AND nONTW Members of the riillidelphlo,. New ork and Chicago Stork Kxchangea New York Cotton Kxchange Commliilon Orders Executed In All the Principal Markets UKIXEVUE COOKT IU.UQ. 1418 Walnut HI. , NEW YOlllC OFFICE 111 llroadwny, New York Amcricnn Ice It. E. 6s, 1942 Syracuse Lt. & Pr. 5s, 1954 U. G. I. 6s. 1921 U. S. Rubber 7'jh, 1930 B0ENNING, GARRISON & CO. STOCK EXCHANGE lICILDlNa Direct Private Telephone to Iveiv York Members 1'hllu. Stock Uxchunge . Bonds for Investment Hre'ilar Ttpn TJen'ifat, The National Citv Comnanv OorretpottdtNt Office In Oyer ft OI aoeiiuiia ii chestnut Mt. laiHM CKriw Hoarawtlk I'lilla AH FOR SALE 100 SHARES Consolidated Trac. Go. of N. J. J. U. KIRK & CO. 1Q Wall St., flow York City V Tel. 28 IJcctor THK WILM JMMP . H 8.IIP AD I'hlludelphlu, I'rnnsTlviinla I July 20th inift The noard of Directors haa the day de clared a atjrk dividend of 1501. paynble September 10 th. 1020. to atockhnldera of record at, 3 P M. on Auaust 10th. 1020. The transfer hooka of the Company will be closed for the Purpose of thla dividend from 8 V M Auicu;t I Oth 1020. until 10 AM. September 11th 1020. Certincatea will bo m" ' CHAllT.ni T. TAYI.On. Treasurer. OfTice of The Real Estate Title Insurance and Trust Comnanv sis riirtTNrrr STitmrr Philadelphia. July 13 lfijo . A nuSrterly dUldend of S4 per share hna heen neplared h the llnitrd nt tk.m.h.. pit) able Atuniat 2. 1020, to stockholders of rrri.ru n.it. iii.p Cheeks Hill he mailed iiANirct, MiiuHBMAN Treasurer l'IIII.AI)i:i,l'III. jnt.V H mn Tho noard of Directors of the Penn TrafOo Company hae this dar derlared a regular semiannual dividend of 3r and an extra dividend or 1, paHDie Ainniat 2. 1020. to 10 10 7 10 A 1 S 1 Chi A Alton 3s 3 42 C & Alton Aia S 33 C A A char 5s 2 82 C U'n A Q 4s 10 03tt 25 08 3 03 H 2 03S C A n 111 ct 4s 24 23 2 23 C A irn 111 5i B 25 Chi A O'wn 4i. 5 52 Chlcaso Mil A St P d 4s 1 5RU 2 58 Chlcaso Mil A StP cv 4Hs 0 04 B 05 8 ft M B 01 B 05 Chicago Mil A StP inn 4 '4a B OU Chlcaito Mil A St P cv Ba 13 01H B .. ..64H 2 OH. Chi Nwn 7a 2.... 100 B 100 C It I A P f.l 1 0BV, 10 tt IB 1... . 004 1 00 1 05 Chile Cop t 1 01 I..... U2M City Copnn gen 0V4s 1 74Vi Cl'd Cln Chi A St I. sm 4r i t Cl'd Cln Chi ft St L 4H 1 Tl 2 .. . Tl Comp'K Tab A Ilecd 0s 2 H3 Cona d tlaa Ts 1 . . . . 0T 8 07 1 7 1 0T Cuuun C H fl 8 04'4. vy, A IIu.l 7s 1.... 100 Den t II II M B ... 4B B . . 4V4 10... . 41 Drn A 11 tl i 0 .... !SV Den AUO Bs B 70 D Can 5V4 '. B 07V4 D Canada '2i B .... 89V4 llo Uenl l.i. n I. A N rcta 4.... iom 0....101 Mid S A O Ba 1 70 Mln A St L. 4a 10 .18 U 3..... .10 10.. j.. 30 2 no 10 80 Mln St P A Ste M 4s 1 72H 1 72i Mo K A T 1st 1 51. Mo K A T 2ml 10 30 Mo Kan A Tex Bta 4a 3 54 Mo l'tto cm 4a ,. 10. 1... 10... 4... 7... B... 18... B2U B2, B2. B3 B3K 52 Vi B2U B2H B4tt BIN B4V4 54 B4i B4S B4 04 S 54 S44 54 55 B5 BB BT bb; 5BH r,4; BB B3S Atnparo Arizona United . Dden Mother I,ode , , . , Nevada Hill .... Nevada Hand "Wllbert Nevada wonder Trropa Mlnlnir . Tilto Capa .... lVi 1H .10 .IB .B7 .no" .02 01 .20 .2T .04 .00 .07 ' .00 .00 .11 Total bills on hand 1182.012.000 1180.555.503 V. S. (Jovtrnment bonds ,........ U. H certincatea of Indebtedness., 11,385,800 30,337,000 $1,385,800 33,302.000 Total U, S, se curities 140.742.800 136,087.800 Total earnings assets 1232,753.400 1223.243.303 Hank premises ... 018,912 1)18,012 Uncollected Items. $02:230.451 $00,112,013 Deductions from gross deposits. 02,230,431 09,112,043 uue rrom Treaa or U. 8. A per rent red fd. Fed. lies. Dank notes. 1.300,800 1,300 000 All other resources 306,430 310.421 Total Trvas. Ctfa Doaton &A Now York .... BH Philadelphia ..to Cleveland AU nichmond ..... &H Atlanta T Nt. IOUlS I.lb Com'l Dkra. Honda. Paper. Accept. o 0 Bt4 0 II Minneapolis Kansas Ulty T 7 0 0 Btt 11 OH 0 0 7 fl 0 Btt 7 0 S Btt- 0 0 PREDICT BIG COTfOlTj lndlcatedvYleld MINton'tottfe Than Month Ago ' ,' 1Vnslilnlon, Atjg. 2. IncrWHlft, , i more thania million bates tn the pr-r peotlve production of cotton ovjeri tha f Intllcntcd yield of a month ago wa.fof- s' caot today by tho Department of jAsrt tit culture. A total of 12,519,000 bale Wfs , eslmatnd from tho condition of the Cropv July 25, while 11,450,000 bales wm, forecast from the condition June 26. A' production of 11,460,006 bales wArT forecast, from the condition Juno 25."' which wna 70 per cent of normal. Pro duction lant year wan 11,329,766 balM' and tho condition on July 25 a year aft wan 67.1. Tho ten-year average condi tion on July 26 Is 15.6; per cent. uoou growing weauior auring Juiy cauocd much Improvement In the pro. pectB of the crop, tho condition havlnjf auanceu irom iv.l per cenc ot ngrroaii i . on June 25, to 74.1 per cent on JulyJ2l.' ' 4' The crop'B condition lo 7 points hmher than It was a year ago and a llttlej f , more than 1 point below tho tn-yea July 26 average 5 ,,'. resources. $483,417,350 $469,643,774 UAI11MTIF.3 BH05tt Btt .t0 Btt Dallas , to Btt Han Franclaco..t0 0 tDiscount rate corresponds witn interest rate borno by certlflcnte pledged as collotera! with minimum of 6 per rent In the case of Philadelphia, Atlanta and Kansas City and Btt Par cent In the caso of San Francisco. Paris Bourse Barely Steady Farls, Aug. 2 PrlceH were barely Fteady on tho BourHO today. Three per cent renteH were quoted at 68f, 62c; exchange on London, 48f, 76c: 6 per cent loan, 87f, 50c Tho dollar was quoted at llf, 3 He Liverpool Cotton v Exchango Holiday Liverpool, Aug. 2 Trading was sus pended today on the ootton exchange la observance of the bank holiday. NTKAMHIIir NOTIDF.S HTKtMMHIl' NOTICKH GRACE LINF Direct pnssenter service fiom New Tork la Panama Canal, ualllna; at Callao, Arlca, IquUiue, Antofagasta A Valparaiso. Ss thnta i:ilsa, Bs. Santa I.ulsa. 8. Santa Ana, Ss. Santa Tereaa, Fortnightly feallnae, W. R. OrtACB A CO.. Agnts Hanover Square. N. T.. or Local Agent., Mont Powr Ba 2 80 2 b0' N V C II II n n 3tt l 04U 1 04H NIN1UM cv Stta 2 40W N Y C A It It It R 4tt 0 73 u N Y C A II It n n 0b 21 87 14 87 2 87 N Y I.lKht H A Pow'r 4 a 1 .... B0 2 BOtt 1 BOtt N Y N II A II 4a of '60 10 48 New r N H I Horfd 0a 1 71u N Y Ijlwys Bs 2 . .. nt), 1 Btt N T West C A Host 4tts 10. w.. 40tt 3 .... 40 2 40S' 3 4ltt 2 ... 41 'i N'k A W cv II B 07tt B .... OS 1 07 N'n PaclOe 3s 1 Bltt 1 .... ft3 2 .... B1. N'n Pacific 4 1 .... 74 1 74H No'n Puo 4tt 4 71 0 78 Orecon 8 I, 4 s 1 .... 70V4 2.. .77 3 7S 1 78 On-Wash' n P. Co Nav Co 4a 1 .... 03, Pao 11 A i: Bs 2 .... 74S 2 74S r 11 cm J B 62 Penna It It 1 6.... 82H Penna It It 10JS 5. 2B. 1. 20. Si! 10. 1'. tt.... .'!." St L A 8 "Fran Series C 1 83tt 8tL A Bwn en B 63 1 53 3 63 Bt Ij A Swn Bs 1 63tt 4 53 1 83 1 64 7 64V4 B B4 Beab'd A I aj 3 82H Beab'd A I, fd 1 40 S'n Pacific fd 1 74 1 73 B'n Pao cv 4s ar:... 70 S 70 10 70 18 70 1 70'4 B'n Paa c 5 STORM DAMAGES WIRES Most of Bucks County Crops, How ever, Are Saved by Harvesting Doylwtotm, Pa., Aug. 2. Heavy electrical storm" that Bv,cpt sections of Bucks county yesterday plnyed hnvoc with telephone communication. After a week of perfect weather, farmers har vested most of their field crops, Includ ing the grain and hay, so that very little damage was reported by farmers. Several fires occurred, caused br llght- Tn Mir vicinltr of Point Pleasant, nlnnir tho unner Dolawnro river, many campers were drlvcii from their Imnpn Iowa nnd tents, to shelter In the hotels. Allentown, Pa.. Aug. 2. T.iKhtning destroyed the lnrge barn on the farm of William nennlnger. member of the legislature, at Walnutport. Thirty-five head of Holstcln cattle, of whlen he Is one of the leading breed ers and fanciers In America, were saved. Six horses were burned with much hay and grain nnd many Implements. Tic estimates hist loss at $15,000. Readlns, Aug. 2. Lightning at nliht struck the steeple of the Fira Itoformed Church, tearing bricks out of the base, nnd tho HcaRnltl nt Ht. Pauls Catholic i;iiurcn, now neing rebuilt Neither building wns set on fire, linn- dreds of telephone lines were burned out and the Metropolitan power plant wns forced to shut off electric lights and in dustrial current and street railway power for ten minutes. Capital paid In... Surplus ,. Government depos it Dun to members' reserve account. Deferred availabil ity Items All other deposits. Including; foretan foternment credit de ls. am, 000 13,008,686 748,371 104.910,725 47,778.703 2,742,770 18,330,730 13.068,880 602,508 100,333.201 63,009 022 2,880.310 Total o-ross posits 1 $160)180,030 $108,773,109 Fed. Ilea, notea In actual circula tion 234.444.700 253,105.060 Fed. Ilea, bank notes In actual - clrculalon 1D.270.B38 19,211,873 All other liabili ties 2,102.30'. 2.042. 1M International Mercantile Marine Company 00 Ofltt W 00 DO 01 illtt 3. 10. 4ltt 41 atockholdera of record July IB. IOJO. Trans remain u&t-i. , ineCKS Will fer books mailed. bo AI.FnED M. QRAY. Secretary I'roposnla I1KPAKT.MKNT OF Pl'ni.10 WORKfl Ilurrau or water July. 31, 1020 Sealed proposals will be received until 12 o'clock noon on Tuesday, Aurunt 10, 1020, and opened at Itoom 211). City Hall: Cniitroct No. Torresdnle 11 Contract ro 402 Ash hoi nd I.nrdnera Pi 401 Furalshin. plnrlnir vHo l'Ii 'n Iteiulnaton SSf" t r T". aniisnin(r for and or Contrnet o. JOB locomotive nuinapa l'mnr Contraet No, 400 Aeration flumes nnd anrona at (Irontea Hill. Contract No. 40f Coal stonire appll. nnee, I.srdnera Point. Contract No. 408 lirnlahlnc fle-ton Slack tmtk. For full Information and partlrulara In- quirevai '""li'i ?rrv Jrv.,.?!!, THANK H CAVKN Director JIONDS iiiik ni- unitniinil v.., T noMilnwiie. Delumire Gountv. P...,. ' Sealed bids will be received for the sals of ijonaa 01 mo imraii "i-aiituni downs, Delawarnj County, Pennsylvania u.nt,u . 'J! d'clork ! ntll Monday. mA"t "'; ""O. at n 1.1 . neniynine The Issue I Shousana aonars iiwn, m iu or ret stered bonds of .One thousand dollars I100O) each, payablj at the expiration of h rty (30) years, with Interest payable semi, annually at the rat; of Five and alx.lentha II 1.10) per cent per annum, clear of ninte fax .1 .11 1.1.1b lllilewl Dorouirh Hall, in the n2Jul3..of $"i Instlowne, on Aujrust 0th. 1020, at 8 o'rlocK I. J" "f"1 D"ei?. per rent per annum, cleat The rlaht Is rsaerved to reject a. llldo'yrlll ba opened at nv tne JAMES K, WIUTB. 1 Clerk of council East .Lansdowne, Pa, 1024, 10 JV 102tt 102V4 102i 20.... 30.... n.... 5.... 1.... 5.... 15 S'n Pao Ter'l 3 il 3 1.1 S'n Rallw's 4h 7 . .. .18 2 . .18 10... . .18 1.... 58'i Thl'd Ave nl 2 204 3 20. Union Pac cv 2 Ml 2 80 I'nlon Pac M 5 72 IlKolfl Ilrit i. I'd 1021 10... . on 21 1 0S' U K of a Ilrlt & I'd 19J2 1 nos, 1 00s 12 , 0V4 5 00 u K of a Un A I'd 1020 2. . . 8.H4 1 81 1... . H4T4 1 .... 84 1 84'd 8 .. . 84 . U K of O lint tc I'd 1037 1. ... 84 tt 4 ..84i. .' 81t. Hit. 84 84 U 84 Hub r 1 1 781, U S Itub'r 7h 2. . . 08 U 3 Steel Is 12 ... 0-' 5. . 02 1... . 02 1 0.' Weit'n Mi" la 1 ... 48tt 11 Puo c 1. 1 0 80 West Shore 4a 1. . 0 Wilson Co 1st 1.. .. 87tt MILL REFUSE KILLS FISH Total liabilities. $68,437.310 $409,543,774 B. & L. STOCK INCREASES New Associations Chartered and Old Ones Maice Newlsiues Activity In tho incorporation of building and loan associations Hhowcd little sign of diminishing during July, nccordlng to records of the department of tins-secretary of the commonwealth. More than twenty-five were rlinr tcrcd, some of them with $5,000,000 authorized capital utoek and other with $2,000,000 nnd $3,000,000 Intend of tho $1,000,000 figures which had been the rule for jenm. In June more thnn thirty a8Hoclatiou8 were incorporated. A number of old nnsoointions filed notices of IncreoHe in stock. Among them were Brotherhood, this city, $2, 000,000 to .$.".000,000: Harmony, tills citsr, $1,000,000 to $.3,000,000; Free Poland. Heading, $."00,000 to S2.000, 000; George H. Earle. Jr.. this city, $1,000,000 tn $.".000,000; Found ers, this city. $1,000,000 to $5 000, 000; Wilbur South Bethlehem. $1;00. 000 to $2,000,000: Progresilve Mutual. Pittsburgh, $1.1)00.(100 to .V-'.OOO.OOO ; Forty-fourth Ward, this city, $1,000. 000 to $5,000,000: Abrnhnm Lincoln, this city. $1,000,000 to $3,000,000; Philadelphia, this city, $1,000,000 to $5,000,000; Penn Charter, this city. $1,000,000 to $5,000,000 AMERICAN LINE N. Tj Cherbourg Southampton Philadelphia ...Aug. 7Nept. 4Oct. 3 New York Aug. 21 Sept. 18Oct. 16 Ht. Paul Aug. 28Hrpt. 25Ott. 23 NEW YORK IIAMUURO Mongolia. Aug. 14Sept. ZSlNor. fl Manehurla Sept. llfOet. 23Dec. 4 pmr.ADEi.rniA uverpool West Tarnok Ang. Western Plains Aug. 14 Auburn A 11 it. 20 Haverford Sept. 3 PHILADELPHIA OLAHOOW Knetern Sea Ang. t Weat Clierow Aug. 10 West Noho Aug. 2.1 Kaatrrn flea. Sept. 8 rillLADEUTIIIA IIAMHURO Relleroae Aug. 31 RED STAR LINE V. V SODTUASri'TON ANTWERP Kroonlnnd . . , . .Aug. 14Hept. IHlOit. 23 I.nplnml Aug. 2 llHept. 25 Finland Aug. 28lOct. 2 Zeeluml Sept. 4lOct. 0 rillLADEIil'IIIA ANTWERP West Tacook A up. 4 Mnntnuk Aug, 4 Nervier Aug. 10 Weatern Maid Aug. 14 West Wauneke Aur. 21 Wnlhenit Ang. 31 Piuepger Office, 1319 Walnnt St, Phili. WHITE STAR LINE N. Y. Cherbourr SoulliamptoB Olrmplo Aug. 4Aug. 2 8l Sept. If Adrlntlo . .Aug. 148ept. lBfOct. IS N. Y. QUEENSTOWN LIVERPOOL 'Mobile Arnr. 2lflept. 28 Celtic Aug. 28Oct. SlNor. Hnltlr Sept. 4Oct. 0NoT. 8 Formerly Cleveland NEW YORK AZORES OinitALTAR NArLEB GENOA Cnnnplo A'ar. 28 Cretlc Sept. It ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE PHILADELPHIA LONDON. Mackinaw ...Ang. t Oanvratomley Aug. 14 Waucondn '. Awg. M HOLLA ND-AMERIOA LINK PHILADELPHIA ROTTERDAM Muusd) k Aur. lt WHITE STAR Dominion MONTREAL QUEBEC! LIVERPOOL Mrgnntlo Aug. 21Hept, 18Oct. 1 ( anuilit Aug. 24Sept. 2SIOct. 39 Freight Office, 405-414 Bonne Blag Phihj. Thousands Poisoned by Chemicals Seen In Schuylkill River Persons In the vicinity of Flat Rock dam, In the Schulklll, jestenlay were astonished by the Right of thousands of dead fish of all kinds floating on the surface of tho wnter abop' the tlnm. Tho fish ranged all the wa from tiny minnows to twentv-nonnd carp. Then were nlso many chubs, stickers, cnttlsh and eels. An explanation wns ntUnnced bv W'lnfieltl Oiles, superintendent of lotks nt Flat Rock dam, who declared his belief that the fish had been pnlhoned by refuse discharged from the mills that line the bonks of tho canal nbor Conshohocken. During nil the jears in which he has been superintendent, Mr. Giles asserted, lie lias urtur seen such large numbers of dead fish in the river. j "On Sattirdav the locks at Conslio-' hockon were opened," the superintend-! cnt said, "and ever since then I hate noticed a greenish, yellowish scum on the surface of the water. It Is my theory that iho mills In that vicinity nre discharging Into the cnnnl some tot; 1 poisonous mnttvr that kills the fish, and 1 Delicto mat tne nsn commissioners and the Board ot Health should look I into Itl" Another theory advanced by owners of bonthouses In the nclghborhool Is that the fish were killed by u terrific thunder storm which raged along the upper river Saturday night. The bodies of many of the fish are ripped open, It Is said, ns If by the concussion of hcaj claps of thunder. Columbia Graphophone Manufacturing Co. Five year 8 Gold Notes Due F. & A. 1925 Sinking fund will retire one half of tlie issue before ma turity. Notes carry privilege to purchase the common stock at $35 per share. Price Par & Int. to Yield 8 Reed A. Morgan & Co. Went Knit Trwt llldft . Phila. Members of the Phlla Htoclc Ilirh v ' X I U 1 1 J k? kT0 1 a? BB I J'l IJ fci j I " ITkTlS United States Shipping Board' Passenger Service Y. to Rio At Janeiro, Monlerideo, Buenoi Ayra . MARTHA WASHINGTON. 18,000 tons (b) AUO. 24 's Keyier Bldg., Baltimore 8 8 HURON, 17,000 tons (c) (Ii) First anil Hecond Class (c) First, Hecond and Third Clas For rotes avd particulars pply to any raiseiijrcr Agency or to Munson Steamship Line 82-92 Beaver Street. New York Drexel Building, Philadelphia 413 Olive Street, St. Looit .SEPT. Mobile. Ah. General Lighterage & Transportation in HARBOR of PHILADELPHIA and Vicinity PROMPT & EFFICIENT SERVICE (Our Motto) New York, New England and Pennsylvania LIGHTERAGE COMPANY - 617 Lafayette Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. Phones : Lombard 55(13 Main 1054 i s 3 uY Liberty HMi Liberty 2d 4k..., LlbeitJ lnt 4Vit). Libert 2il 1V4h., Libert m -J'Ak., Libert tth 4ib. Vic oNten :riu. A'lc Notes .inn.., .4,b... UlEh 111. OS Hi.no 8r SO 84,711 as.so 85. 18 m.'2 05.74 l.ou oi.ol si.. in 85.5(1 84 (l 88.04 85.04 D5.11S 115.CU A. (N. Y. tlm) i.i') p tn m .02 81.50 85.50 S4.70 8S.70 85.00 D."i.llS 05.08 SALESMEN i We are organizing a perma nent force of high chaiacter, energetic commission men to handle high-grade securities. Phono Spruce 5724 for appointment. BERMUDA aa m mi Ta P. C. C. & St. L. 5 Bonds Due 1970 AND Bond Script w Martin & Go. 1411 Walnut St. Philadelphia FOR LIBERAL OIL LAWS Mexican Official Says Statutes Are Not Retroactive Mexico City, Aiir. - Referring to the petroleum situation, 1'aHtor Itouuix, accrctary f agriculture ami develop ment iu the Carranza cabinet, declaied jesterday that while the Slexican con stitution may be retroactive, tho Htatutcs emanating from It cannot have such cjffct. "The new law must recognize nation alization of the subsoil, according to the conRtltution. but must not de utrnv naHt richta." Iloualx uuld. "It must. try t6 reconcllo them, with the. uew idea nnd Mao renpevt t.he rightti acquired by' pruvioija lawn." K PLANT SHADE TREES Plnchot Promises State Aid In Beau tifying Communities llarrlsburg, Aug. 2. In nn effort tn make the cities and the boroughs of tlie state uroro boautifiil. and morn nleus- ant plaeci In which to live. Oifford ' PIncliot, state forester, has sent lettera. to all majors nnd biirgexHCH culling at tention to the simile tree commission act ' and promising aid from tho State De- I nartment of Torestrv. In his letter lie hhjs tlie department j Is anxious to Iielp the inuniripalitieA of ' 'p' tho state In carrjing out systematic . I,Ul?IlnB L'r?Krtt,"H' '.... I TO T1IK IIOLDKRS OF xne vuiue oi sjsxemauc pianung immnoM? TIUUTIO.s AND I.IOHT fr. ng 1-Ill.vr MimniM'i-; m i iii.i.a i i.k i. tn . TKIM .1 1'KU t KNT SIMvlMJ J II Ri L I XTntlnn I. h.r.hv .Iv.n Ihol In pnnfnrmllv the best results from our trees resiion- iih th slnklnK fund precision of iloed of Hibilitv for IU work shoiihl he ileflnitelv trust trnm.unannR" Traction iinu I.mni lo - "". " ' to the liaitimore Trusi ana uuurantn "A live Shade Tree Commission has greatly benefit! d mnnv cities and bor oughs. If you hae not already dono so. provisions of tlie act of May III, 1007. might well be accepted by our council mid such a commission might bu named. "Tho Department of Forestry will be glad to co-operate with the tShadu Tree Commission of jour borough by recommending the proper species, tlmii nnd places for street planting, correct methods, for pruning, treatment for and proper care of shade, trees nloii streets, he sajs, "will add grently t tlie attractiveness ot jour town Only 2 Days Sail from NewYork For Your Vacation lurmhir. Rent fill All Liillfl it Water Snort In Ounlnt. OIil orl Atmonnhtro lth All Arodnrn ComfortB VACATION TOURS (IncludlnR strumer, hotel and miny Inlvistlne 8 Ds, JK7.00 0 DAYS, JOl.lO anil upwurd ndordlns; to hotil una stianicr nreoinniniiRiions No rissnorts Hfiiulr.l for ftprmud SC! "Kivf Hnmiltnn" Halllnis from NV Tori! . O. i'Oll n.llllll 11)11 P,pr, n lUsH on ttllernaw rdlu Kilii, nnd 8nturdas Vruil. I r lirrli'Hie literature in FURNESS BERMUDA LINE -NI "S r-Z "p . V .1 . , s f y-.vjyyy; lr l'r i&tf&F s I -."VJ'aM.TMaV - jKtr I srt'iflflr I urnr nitrluil XT Jt?. m Ur strict OUSf. Nr York. EARN-LINE Incorporate) 1801 U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamer General Cargo Regular Service Philadelphia Manchester SS "Dei Moines Bridge" Aoadinj; Philadelphia Havana SS "Lake Galera" Sailed SS "Coquina" Loading to the llalttmoro Trust and Uuurantre Co , trustee dated Auuust 1. Illllh there huVQ l,n ilrjun In lot for redemption on Ausust 1, 1IIJ0 at 1111 and accrued Interest tn that r .. .nil nnrtSenlnr sinnlv la dale the followlnir llnanoke Traillon un.l T0f fatei ana particulars apply 10 I.lKht Co llrst mortKago and eallateral trust fi uer rent slnklns funil fold bonds Vns, HJI IStil 1H17 181t S114 lllllt 1Yl lint IRIS L'tJL' 1000 1570 1070 2011 Stnil in:. J 140 17.M .'.'III 21117 The aboe bonds will be paid upon presen tation at the offlco of the liaitimore Trust Co . successor trustee. In the city of liaiti more A'an land nn and after Aiunisl 1. IflSO, upon which date Interest thereon will C"""!' THK HAI.TIMOFIK TRUST CO , Successor Trustee, naltlmnre Mil,, Jul 2 11120 Earn-Line Steamship Co. 139 South Fourth St. PHILADELPHIA, PA. : PRODUCTION ENGINEERS 35 Years' Experience in Labor-Saving Devices & Methods Designers and Builders of Automatic Machinery, Punches and Dies and Manufacturing Equipment of Special Character Engineers and Machinists A. NACKE & SON TVr1r,vf VM v 23242 S. Oth St,. Phlla. Keystone Phone: Main 3311 r i' pUMMINC - LINE U. S. Snipping Board Sled Steamer Regular Service PHILADELPHIA to Rotterdam & Antwerp SS "Lake Harminia"..Aug.lO SS "Arizpa" Aug. 20 (From Pier 34, South Wharvei) For information apply A. D. Cummins & Co., Inc. H. P. DILKES, Manager 139 South 4th St., Phila. Lombard aitT-sltS-Um' Main' 1318 v. r-n Philadelphia to Scandinavian Ports Qhristiania, Gothenburg, Copenhagen Regular Service V. B. Bhlppliii llourd Steel Simmers SS "Oronoko" Loadlnf A Steamer . Aug. 10 (From Pier 78, South Wharves) Tlie Charles T. Megee Co. Agents for U. S. Shipping Board Drexel Building PHILADE'.PHIA Bell Lombard 5100 STKAMIIOVTH Boats Leave Arch St Wharf for Burlington Island Park, Bristol nnd Trenton I.VI'.ltV Ht'MIW I'nr Trenton H .10 A 1 00 I' M 4 01 1' M 1'. M I'or llrlstol. 8 SO A i no r m , .to r m, 41 10 On A. M , t no i ji (Cs Jt, oo r. ir.. Tor niirllncton Is'ls'nil I'arlc, 0,00 A. M , 2 00 I' 41 . 8 0Q 1. 41 MEKIIIItY HAII.INdH Tor Trnton, K.30 A. !,, 1 so r, ., S SO P M ' , For llrlstol nnd nurllintnn Jsln4 rrk B to A, Mi. n SO P M Bslra boat l.sn p M 8nlrrt' fop Iiurllnitpn I Park. Hate of Vre OneilVajr, SO C.nts; Chlldran. IBc HundyA(n(l llolV- Adults, -IOci Children. VOt,. y ' . Queen Anne Moonlight wnarr auassr Host Warm Arrh.flt. KTMilnr at 8 a'rlock. racapt Itound trip far. SV, Inrluitlnir vr lajr. tinii ti siiiiif, tiik ixii.nujf f.m? V M A V, fl HI M ,a jfl rrfit a J Mt Vfl J1 Ja a il .-a m fS ' P' vVl I jr in i. ..). i ,,...,.;,.r,i ,t If ir u. h,. A. 4V-1ftf' UY .' ,m. " !(V,- AJ,l.J:&ix ?.' l" ". u. ltfKTSm .(
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