BV!ryJlpHlS .'- "' -t. Ml)QKlijtlii)Ji5U:Hl, XHUtiBOA'X, '.. ',, - rs " - t 1 .. Aa(iTJBT 12, 11)20 j- ' Ag'l ' "? ' wwfc.jhA -' ' ' 'II -i. , ''"i1" j rV j4 i i' ' ?" ! ' lxaa new issue . $3,674,000 City of Jersey City, N'.J. Coupon Gold 5V2 and 6 Water Bonds Dated August, 1920. Due serially August, 1921 to 1960, inclusive, as below Principal and interest (February 1st and August 1st) payable in gold at the . office of the City Treasurer in Jersey City. Coupon bonds in denominations of ! SJ. 000 with privilege of full registration, or registration as to principal only. $460,000 6 Bonds maturing $92,000 annually August, 1921 to 1925, inclusive 3,128,000 5J4 Bonds maturing 92,000 annually August, 1926 to 1959, inclusive 86,000 5J4 Bonds maturing August. 1960. FINANCIAL STATEMENT (' officially reported) Assessed Valuation $369,847,778 Total bonded debt (including this issue) 37,442,425 Less Water Debt $14,394,674 Sinking Fund 6,048,466 20,443,140 NET DEBT $16,999,285 Population 1920 census, 297,864 N Exempt from all Federal Income Tax c Legal Investments for Savings Banks and Trust Funds in New Jersey, New York and all the New England States. Eligible to secure Postal Savings deposits on a 90 basis. MATURITIES AND PRICES 1921 to Yield 5.85 1922 to Yield 5.75 1923 to 1925 inclusive to Yield 5.60 1926 to 1959 inclusive to Yield 5.40 1930 to 1945 inclusive to Yield 5.30 1945 to 1960 inclusive to Yield 5.25 Legal opinion of Messrs. Hawkins, DelafxeU and Longfellow, of New York ' Circular on request Estabrook & Co. Now York & Boston Remick, Hodges & Co. New York Guaranty Trust Co. New York Graham, Parsons & Co. Philadelphia William R. Compton Co. New York Eastman, Dillon & Co. New York - Merrill, Oldham & Co. Boston 75 7B 70 78 7B li. 1... 1... 4... a... AT Tel clt 3..,.. 70 1 7r ; 2 7K a 70 A T A Tl (la 1 78, a...... TT" A T fc Tel 0 1 0SU It.... on 1 00 A W Timor 7a . 1 70t4 Ang-French Be 11..... 00U 20 no'-i 7 00H 1 MlUr 3 fiD'A Ann Arbor 4s 1 48 Armour A Co ncml E 114 4 73 Atch Took, & S F. 4a Meeting of Bondholders National Properties Co. American Railways Company 4- 6 The undersigned bondholders, for themselves and also representing large amounts of the National Properties American Railways 4-6's, being dissatisfied with the modified plan of reorganization and being convinced that no action should be taken pending an investigation, hereby give notice that a meeting of the bond holders will be held at the Bellevue-Stratford Hotel, Red Room, on Thursday, August 12M 1 920, at 3 P. M., to consider what action should be taken to conserve the rights of the bond holders and prevent impairment of their security. Information of interest to the bondholders will be discussed. All bondholders are urged to attend. James E. Gorman V. Gilpin Robinson Charles E. Grange Oliver C. Lippincott Walton Gibb 1634-35 Land Title BuildinR. Argentine Republic 5 Internal Loan Due 1945 100 pesos (approximately $100 bonds) principal and interest payable in U. S. gold at fixed rate of $0,973 per peso. Price $68 per 100 peso bond To yield 7.80 Tho 1000 peso bonds arc selling at about 70-71 on the New York Exchange. Battles & Co. INDEPENDENCE SQUARE, EAST Aurora, Elgin & Chic. Ref. 5a,1946 Baldwin Loco. Wks. 5s, 1940 Union Tank Line 7s, 1930 S. S. White Dental 8s, 1930 Consol. Trac. N. J.) 5s, 1933 Penna. Water & Pr. 5s, 1940 B0ENNING, GARRISON & GO. STOCK Itinnwnr nmii.. Direct 1'rWate Telephone to New v. diuw icaanaro v -NEW YORK BOND SALES Summary of Individual Trnnsnctlon.1 on New York lExelmng SAI.KS IN noooj JTMrhTIpenhiic Until 2 p. m. (N. Y. Tim) Alaska (lid M Halt & Ohio 4a Co cv A1 .3 11 Arter Smelt's-i & IlefVr Sa 1 0. 1. 1. 3. 1. S. Atch Topka, A a Fa a) 2 67 A Coaat Line rcta 7a 8 07 !i Bait & Ohio cv 7B'4 7BV4 7BH 78 U 7B4 70 H 1.. 1.. 1.. B,. 3.. 2.. 1.. Bait .. 03 .. 03 .. 2S .. (134 .. 03 .. "a n .. 03 O 3Ha .. 70H .. 70 2?..., fOV Unit & Oho Ba !... 01 3 01 IB 01i Halt & Ohio IK 3 SOU 1..'... 80H 2 8(1 3.... i ftau 2 80 II A O H W'n nir 3Ha 2 71 1 701.4 D A O P L- W 1 V Yl 1 3 57 1 B7U 1 67 4 llalto'e & IMIo Bwn 0a 1 03: Bkyn Hap T 7s 1 30 nuh Ter'l fd 1 77 Cen'l of da 0 1 SB Cen'l Lea'r 7a 10 00 C A Ohio 4H 1 71 1..... 711. 1 71 Vi C A O ov 44a B 73 1 rsM 1 72 C'k A O cv Be 1 71'. n 70 B 704 Chi A Alton 3a 1 4 2 i C U'n A Q m 1 77H 1 77V1 0II4QI1 3 10 08 C U'n A I) 4s 1 031; n oss 2... . D3H 2 1)3 C U A Q II 4s fl...... 77 Cht A O'wn 4i 1.... B3; 1 B3, Chicago Mil A BtP cv 4Ma 1 07 D 07 1 00 Chlcaio Mil A ail' (d 4a B B0 S B0 Chicago Mil A SIP Bin 4 a 2 70U Chicago Mil A flt r cv Ba 1 03 C A Nwn B 1 04 Chicago A Nin W'n Sa '87 2 03i Cht A Nwn 7a 10 00 3.... 100 10 00 4.... 100 ChloaKo Bt P'l Mln A O Ba 1 BOH Chi lUwya Ba 1..... 00 C II I A P M 2 00 10 00 3 00 2 C0H Chicago Union Htu. ct 0a !i.... 101H 8.... 10B Chi A W 1 4a 1 C3 1 04 Chile Cop'r 0a 4 ... 70 Chile Cop'r 7a 2 03 City I.yona (la 1 83 City Paris 0a 1... 3... B... 2... 8... .. 01 .. I)1U .. 01 .. ni . . ni .. 01 Ho'n la .. 77 Cona'd Qua 7a 2 07 8 00 2 07 B 00 Col A 1.. Member rhllu. 30 Years in Export Banking Which JStocks Are at Lew Prices To Day in comparison with their previous high rec ords? Every man should con sult the August Issue Just Out or otfr Broker's Hand Book. It will give you the price history of every stock traded in on the New York Curb and in Boston, San Francisco, Salt Lake and other ex changes high and low prices for last month and entire year of 1919; par, capital, dividend rates of more thsui 800 securities. Memo, page, commission rates, etc. Ask for No. T. U.-947 JONES & BAKER Specialists in New York Curb Market Securities WidenerBldg.,Philadelphia Phones Bell, Locust 4730 Keystone, Race 2290 Ofllces in 9 Principal Cities Direct Private Wires Corn Producte H Co Ba '31 14 ,,,. Cuhan C 1. fc: 2... 2... 3... 10... Del A 7.. 80 H cv .. 00 .. no .. no .. oo .. no . . no .. oo . . no Hud 7a 100 Den A It O fd B 47 Den A It O 4a 6..... 03 V Can Ba '21 1 07 1 I7 1 07 H D Can 6n'21 1 07 D Canada 'ill i no 3 00 D Canada '31 1 fiB Dom'n Hep Ba B 83 Erlo Dent Lien 1 41 Brio II 11 cv D 1 80 Erlo nil cv D 7 SB Ucn'l Klo'c da 1 08 i nsvi 1 08 Ovt Bwzd ret 3. B.. B.. J.. 1.. 1.. 2!! 1.. 3.. 1.. a.. 2... 102 102 103 102 102 102 102 102 102 102 102 102 102 O't N'n ny 1st 1 78 Qulf A S Ial Ba 1 04 Hud A Man fd 1 BB 2 r.s Ilia Central 4a 12 70 III Cen'l 4a 'B3 2 03 1 08 Ind'o Htecl .la 1 80 Intboru M 4i4 8 11 Intboro n T fd 7 42 3 42 0 42 I M Marino 0a 1 82 1 82 1 82 Jap OoVt Jap Oov't 2nd 2 71 3 71 B 71 Jni Gov't 4a 2 Bl L' B4 Kn C Kt S A M Ilwa 4 a 1 02 Kun C A 8 Ha 2 B3V 2 R34 Kan C A 8 6a 1 00 Kan City To'l Hw 4 a 1 08 4 OH (1 08 K nclg Ch '23 2 no 1 00 K Ilclg'm 7a 117 I). 1. 1. 11. K of Italy 0 10... . 0 Lack Hteel '23 1. ... 00 1 no4 I lake Shoru M I H'n Is "31 72 .... 70i 1 i.ehgh Vy oa 1.. .. fl.1V 1 . . 5 I LlK't A .Myers Tob'o Co lis B . . . . 7H I. Ial It Km 4a 4 ... 07 . Lorlllard C Ba ' I.... 102M L A Mull 4a 4 . .. 78, .LAN rcta 7i 1..M. B3 2 S3 1 S3 4..... 62 Montana Cent rnl n It ca 1 84 a unit. ifont Pow'r Ba 2...... 70 1 80 N V C A u'n It It 3a 2 03 3..... 03 2 e.ix N Y C A II It it n .cn 4a 2 73 N T C A It n It It 4a 1 78 0 73 N V O A II It n n e l.... 88 B 88 1 87 3 88 1 88 4 88 N Y Chi A St Louis a 4a 1 07 2 07 2 07 N Y N II A II 4a of 'SB 10 4BU New Y N It A Hart'd 0a 2 72 1 72 N Y O A W 4a 8 B0 3 Bll 1 n N York State lUya 4a 14....'. 48 Nfk A H n Ba 1 71 N'k A W'n 4a 10 74 l.v... 74 1..... 74 4 73 1 7B N'n Pacific 3a 1 W N'n Pacific 4a B 74 10 74 7 74 No'n Pnc 4a B 73 N Y Tele 4a 10 73 4 76 N Y Tclc'd 0s 4 7B 1 73 N T Wcat C A noat'n 4a B 41 B 41 Pno Q A li Ba 10 77 1 7B lat.Oregon It n A Navl Co 4a 1 72 1 72 Oregon H I. li 1 77 V Orir-Waah'n It Co Nav Co 4a 1 00 Pa It It la '48 !.... 78 Pa It um 4a 2 73 1 7BS, Pa It 4a '21 1 03 Penna H It 6a 2 84 B 84 3 84 B 84 Penna It It 7a 1.... 102 2 102 3.... 102 3 102 10 102 8 102 B 102 4 102V Pero Mm ut 4a 37 00 Itei Cuba 4 10 71 Rio Q A W 4a 1 01 11 I A A I. 4 4 114 1 04 San Antnnln A A I'uh Illy 4a 8 B7 10 67 Bt L I 31 t 8 It A Q Dv 4a 80 B0 60 B B0 B8 BO LONDON 8T0CK MARKET 2.. 1.. ' e bo fit L A H Fran Orlea C 2 84 8t fi A Hvrn cn 2 60 3 6B Bt L A Him Ba t B0 10 00 Beab'd A L a 6 38 4 33 3 18 S'n Paclfllo fd 1 73 S'n Paclflo 4 1 00 fl'n Pao ov 4 a 1 7B 3 .... 7B 1 73 B 78 U'n Pac cv Ba 10.,. .nsu 1 04 B'n Rallw'a 4 2 59 1 68 1 B8 6 63 B'n ltatln'a Sa 1 83 1 .... 83 1 83 H'n Ily Mem 1 1 77 B'n Ily Mobile A O ctfs 4a S..... SO Third Ave al 10 10 1 10 Union Pao cv ,. 80 ,. 80 Pac 4 a .. 81 ,. 81 . 81 . 81 . 80 Union Pac 0a 1 nu 2 HO 8 00 U K of O llrlt A I'd 1021 1 Oil 1 00 8 .... nn B 00 b no DKotO llrlt A I'd 1022 8 90 U K of O nrtt A I'd 1020 1. 2. .. Union 1... 1... 2. .. 1... 1. 7 n n n n 07 n 1: UKutn llrlt A I'd 1037 2 82 2 82 81 81 81 81 82 81 81 81 . 1. St Louis Fran nj n 1. Man St I. m NTERNATIONAL pREIOJiTINGL V REGULAR SAILINGS Through Bills of Lading Iisued PHILADELPHIA to RIVER PLATE PORTS s- s- '"O Aug. IS PHILADELPHIA to RIO JANEIRO & SANTOS s' I'nrkavllle Aug. 20 PHILADELPHIA to FRENCH ATLANTIC PORTS s. V I'll. ... . . " ". IndWnVnr'JXf, 'uyetto Building, Philadelphia ..wiuu.iru 3U33 Aim. 13 Auk. 20 S, Nrdmito H. t'aaper , ...Auir. 23 . ...Hfpt. e 4 Investment 1 Williamson Securities I ."Kf0KTliWaA.!J',n "TO. I - MfMlV.VJ1 V , ,' T..'.'KNK I BMaTnfnan Iiim i.i i"-'""""1 B' T)T3 iT T "l ? fii, SALESMEN L. WAI.Miw Jh, IK 170 Broadway. Now York Cortland 7730 INTIMATE KNOWL EDGE of the needs and habits of the people, acquired by years of ex perience and actual resi dence in the countries themselves, is essential when transacting busi ness abroad. 23 Branches in South America One Branch in Mexico 8 Offices in Europe Direct Connections With India Anglo-South American IBank, limited New York Acrnry, 40 llroudtvay Lawrence E. Brown & Co. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS 1880 URAL KSTATK TltimT III.UO. Invratlrnte nml adjuat iiurtnrralilp und inrporuilpn nrrniinta. AUo iirruuro U, 8, Income Tin Itrtiirna, Experienced Bookkeeper Wanted htiirkhrokrr rrnrlrrN I ho sertlrra nf mi fiprrlrnrrd' booUkreper. hint rtiwrl cntr, retirrnie mid lury dralred, O 807. I.K1HJKK orncK "VIA COLON" (Thce two words ttansiiUtteil ftee of charge by any Tilrpraph Co.) John I.. Merrill. I'rmldrnt DIHIttT UOI'TK Tb CENTRAL and SOUTH AMERICA BO Urood St., New York Savings Fund Interest 3.65 Fidelity Trust Company Philadelphia Caoital $5,200,000 Surplut $16,000,000 otiiOi 102 '4 102 Stu la 1 ... no JIM S & O .la 2 . . 70V, 711 Vj fd Sa 4(1 T fd a... . aoii JIo K & T 4b 1' . .. 33 4 1 . (13 t Ho Vaa cm 4s 2... . t,2 a RUT, 1 . 32 a M &. 1 Mn K 07 Sc S 11 Vj 01 H 01V4 u a 4SU 4H 48 4SU 4W 4RU 4SU 4R.'i 4NU 4Hi 4H. 4SW HU 4Hi St U L 8 Kran Serlea A St Loula Tran In 3 3 1 1 3 10 1 1 21 10 1 1 3rti oOH 50 3.. 1.. 0.. (I.. 1.. .1.. r... i". 1C. 8: R3H 85 83 U 83 83 1. 8.1 854 83 '4 ,-. . i r OH Group Moved Upward Indus trials Slow Kafflr Easier Tendon, Atlg li. A ferllnB of rcnarve was noted In trie city today t?ecauno of the Polish sltufttlon and tho report of France'n decision to recognlto Oeneral WrnnKel nn lieiu! of the deficto Kovorn ment, In Houthern llututla. Tho Htoclt exchange markets were nar row, and tho nttendancn In tho luuo was light. After eomo IrreffUlarlfy, tho qll group moved uiwnrd, flhell Trans port nndTrndlnr was 6 11-18 and Mexl. can Kaate 10 11-10. Induatrlala was qlow. Huddon's Day wan G 7-16. aill-fidired lnvratment Issues dlaplAyfl mora stability, following tho announce ment that the Dank of Kngland rate hail not been changed, French loans hesitated. Kafllrs were easier, owing to a decline In the price for bar gold. Thero was no discussion over tho Hand gold output In July, but the native labor figures were more favorable. j Argentlno rails were Armor. Propose Higher Bond Commissions New Vork, Aug. 12. Governors of the New York Stock Hxchange havs vdted In favor of Increasing th commission on purchases and salon of railroad, pub lic utility and Industrial bonds from 112.60 im r 110,000 par value to (16, and the commission on United States Gov ernment securities to J6.25 par $10,000 par value. At present, no commission Is assessed for executing ordors In gov ernment Issues. The proposal Will be submitted to n rote of the members of the exchange. If adopted, tho higher rates will become effective August 10. U. G. I. Pays 13$ p. c. on Preferred The United Oas Improvement Co. has declared an Initial quarterly dividend of 1 por cent on tho preferred stock, payable September 1G to stock of record August 31. Tho dividend Is the pay ment for which funds were set aside at the meeting of the board of directors on June 9. Under tho terms of the pre ferred stock Issue, funds for the pre ferred dividend must be set aside before any declaration can be made on tho common stock, Tho dividend covers tho quarter beginning June 1. 3.. 3.. I.. 3. 3. U S Mexico 5h 10 34 U S Itub'r .'." 1 77 10 77 .1 77', 8.. 10., II.. u a "'4 U S Rub 1 2 1 3 ... 08 Aub'r 7a ... now ... 074 7Vja 07i 074 07 li 117 , 07 08 U s Smelt It's & It's Co Sa B 03 U S ateel .la 1 01 3... . 014 1 01 . I Pa a urn V I'wr & I. 5a 1 72 Vn Oa UroN n Droa Ctft 10.. .. CO 30 00 Va Iron 1'n.il & Coko lat 5 80 Va Hawaya Ba 1 78 Wabimh R L'nd 1 7SH Wua'n Klec 3s 5 l4 Wt Bhore la .' 71 ;Whel t I, i: li 3 r.li'i w i. i: 4Vj B A3 Vlon Co lat 2 8(1 1 80 Auto Sales Decrease In Chicago. Chleaiio, Aug. 12. Chicago bankers tistlmate automobile sales hove de creaFed about 10 trer cent recently, but llnd the situation irregular with respect to cars and accessories. It la tho pre vailing opinion that tho stronger con cerns will expand furthor, but majority must curtail. 'Homo of tho weaker com panies may merge. Automobile people hero complain bitterly about the bank era' attitude, which they regard as nar row and severe. Tho month haH brought Improvement In buslneun over July which. It Is expected, will continue If bankers permit. LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS Clilraito, Atur. 12. llOOS Ultimate.! re- relpta. 10.000 head; left over. 11.283 head. Steady to 10c lower than yeaterday'B averHre H ft. paid. Average coat yeaterdm. $14 3(1. TATTLE Katlmnted recelpta, 11.000 heart 8HEEI' Estimated recelnta. 23,000 head I'lttaburKli. Aun 12. HOOS Rerelpta. 1301) head. Lower. Heavlea. J1B.2S 15 30; heavy yorkera, J10. 05 1(1.75. Ilaht or kern. lin.2ftV10.SO: tilea, JIB 500 lft. 7ft SHEEP AND LAMIIH Rerelpta, 100 head. Steady. Top aheep. 10; top lamha. $13, CALVES llecciBta. 100 head. HUady. Top, $18. . Kuat IlnlTnlo. N. Y.. Auk 12 CATTLE Kecelota. 700 head. Slow but ateady Calvea llrrelpta. 830 head. Steady at $n 18.50 HOOS Recelpta. HlOO head. Slow Plra 30c lower: othera U.I ft 85c lower. Ileaxy. ri.r,.r.lKi;ill; mixed ano jorKern, .'111 .,() 10.711; llKht do. UOto'lO CO; plva, flft.BOri 111, rouKha, $17.311013. ataiia. tSKCln. HIIEEP AND LAMBS Recelpta. 800 head. Steady, LAinba, act14. yearllnita, $711; wethers. $U.5010; ewea, $3ff8 50. mixed sheep, $011.50. Bank of England Statement London, Aug. 12. The weekly mate nient of tho Dank of Knglnnd shows the following changes: Total reserve. In creased 921,000; circulation, decreased 061,000; bullion, decreased 40,623; other securities, decreased 983,000; public deposits, decreased 1,463,000; other deposits, decreased t6. 067,000 ; noteH reserve, increased 962,000 ; gov ernment securities, decreaoet! 8,010,000 The proportion of the bank's reserve to liability Is 11.41 per cent; lat week It was 10.20, Hnte of discount, 7 per cent. Reserve Banks' Discount Rates FINANCIAL KENTUCKY Pl'IlMO SERVICE Cn.Mr.VNY Kinking Fund Notice Sealed propoaala will he received at the nfflco of FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY. Nes. 325-331 Chestnut atreet, Philadelphia for tho aale to tho Truntee of a aufflclent amount of tho Klrat Mortgaira ft per cent Cold Honda of the Kentucky PoMlo Service Company, dated February 1, 101(1. to Inveat the sum of $3300.00, and the aald Truatee hereby nlvca notice of Us Intention to M) apply the aald fund, Proposals muat be aealed and preacnted to the Bald Truatee hefore 12 o'elmk ,M. on Turaday, September 7, 1030. No offer eiceedlne 102 H per cent and accrued Intereat will ba accepted. Tho rlu-ht la reaerved to reject any and all blda Such bonda oa may b accepted will bo Said at the otllce of the Truatee on Thurti ay. September 0. 1020. FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY, Trustee Win. P. Oost, President Philadelphia. Aunuat 2, 11120. IliRh Libert) .'IVjs . . .'. 110.70 Liberty Ut -U ... 85.10 Liberty 'M -1m ... N..40 Libert) 1st 4',s.. SB. 10 Liberty '-M 4'4s.. SITiO Liberty .'Id -IVis. . SS.-NI .Liberty -U1i44h.. K4.IHI I Vie Notes :!), s... 05,tW 1 Vie Notes 4:(',s... IW. 70 (N. Y. time) 1 15 p. m 10.5S 8.-.10 S4.40 S5.02 S4.4H SS.40 84.02 i).-.tl2 05.02 fxw 00.52 85.10 84.40 85.00 8U0 88..t4 84.82 05.02 D5.00 Financial Briefs Trnnsvaat gold output In July totaled 736,000 ounces valued, normally, at 13,128,000 and In July 716,000 ounces valued at 3,043,000, Halsey, Stuart & Co., Inc., havo pre pared for freo distribution a pamphlet dealing with the effect of the- world-wide sugar shbrtage upon the domestic beet sugar Industry The subtreasury gained $1,047,000 from the banks, reducing the cash net loss sllico Friday to $ 124,000. Tho HvenigA' price of twenty antlvo Industrial stockn advanced 1.63 per cent yesterday to 84.83, while twenty rail roads advanced 0.60 per cent to 73,70, Tho Hank of Kngland minimum dis count rate rojnalns unchanged at 7 per cent. For fivo monttiH ended May 31, tho Klectrlc .Storage llutlorv Co n-norts net earnings after charges of $2,299,231. In a suit between tho Dutch Mate and tho Iloyul Dutch Petroleum Co., tho Hague Court of Appealn decided that, according to provisions of tho law oh dividend tnxes, payment of bonus shures Is not taxable. The committee on securltle of tht New York Stock Kxuhangu ha further ruled that transactions In Kqultablci Trust Co. of Now York certllleates for Shell Transport and Trading Co. ordi nary stock, or no-called American shares, ahull bo ex-rtghts August 12. Iltghts to subscribe expire August 14. Raw Sugar Market Stagnant New York, Aug. 12. Tho market for raw sugars If Htsgnant. The demand Is virtually at a standstill and, although sellers have made further concessions In prices, little Interest Is shown on the part of the buyers. Raws urn now of fered at 18 centM, cost and freight, or about 14.04 rents dutv oald for n.nrhv shipments, Thoro were no sales reported on Wednesday Importations Included 19,000 bagH cubits to the Warner Co. ; 16,696 bags to the Federal Co. ; 7000 bnga I'erua to the Notional Sugar Co, ; 6100 bagH Mnurltius and 4000 bags .lavas consigned to tho trade. The local ro- nneu marnei remains unchanged. Loans Made to Western Roads .-B"Mln',t0,, A"K- 12- Loana of 1997,830 to the Chicago Oreat Western Ilallroad and 435,000 to the Ann Arbor Railroad to assist tho roads In purchas ing additional equipment were approved today by the Interstato Commerce Commission. jms P. C.C.& St.L ue 1970 AND Bond Script Wr Ummiim O Am 111 Walnut St. PhlladelphU S9riloiAo. i yTnrtfJftaje h - ---. a . , i stocks Reorganized Rails BONDS Kailway Equipment Issues Do you know whnt la behind their marketwlaa activity? Our rpeclal letter "fi. A. R.". which la n amall thing to oak for and ai rtood thing to hove, will tell ytnj. Complimentary copy for ther ' aaklng. Marketable securities carried upon conservative marginal bails. Odd Lots a specialty W!ftwflWg8h a i ii Si mi I , iemnsm.ijmm; Member (Phllndelplila Htk. Exeb. VConaol. tk. Kt. of N. V. 1"22 Chestnut Sfroet Plioneai Hell. Hpruce fll) 17-4390 Keyatone. Knee 730 71 llroaritrny ft 4SO nth Ave.. N. Y. Stamford. Conn. U rulillr erlee Kleetrle Co. . I'lilted National t'tillttea. . . milium erlie Corporallan, . , t'ona. I.lelit. l'oer A Trnetlon S. H. Uhlte Dental Mfc. Co...' Mnbonlng fi ShenunKo Hy. A Miilmrhitn (law u. or rwiti 1'nlon Tank 'ar Comnanr 10-Yr, Hoiitheni I'arlMc Kallruiid Ki. . raeille l'nilt llxpreaa Company.. New York'Onlral Rnllroiil Co. 7i Pitta.. Clnn.. rhlrasn X Ht. U Cimnulnn I'aellle Itallrood Kq, , anient' CIiih A Illeetrlr Co. . . R. Herlal 7, 1925 Sa, 10SO Aa. IMZ , Sa, 1030 R. itO . Sa, 103 . 7a, IPSO ?:: g,a . Herlal S . 8a. 1070 0a. Herlal . . 19S1 Samuel K. Phillips & Co. Member rblladeloliln Ntoek Kichanr SOT I'llKMTVIlT ox " CIIISHTNUT ST. Jin it MiiiMiiMHtittiiMMtmtiimiHi mi milium nun nun, in, tt , , in,l((,jv GIRARD TRUST C0MPANT u I . . . fTjn4jarf rmtt Vaiaf- d . . I i'! -" " -MfiM, V1U.UUO.OOO m w 'JIMS aSr ii : r-a- Jltt ? a1 H mfM3 '-r-.rrTTiTrTTTr aa ill H sfctiiSSW'-rfSSMEMM fv? ul'JJlnl 5 lJv It' fi Jill1 "vSMPSii's I ' R.' iPfin-'-'tS1 L rum Chartered 1830 1 "yHERE la no need of our empnaaizlng the commer cial advantage or the con venience of a Philadelphia bank account carried In an inatltutlon of the reputation enjoyed by the Glrard Truat Company. We Invite lnvaatl gatlon of our facilltlea for banking by moll. BROAD & CHESTNUT STS. Philadelphia lit ii ii ill li ii i n i in i in ii in m in muiii Miii?iTTTTm7iiTii77TT7777777Tiip Official rediscount rates at the twelve federal reserve banks nre as follows: Treae. 1.1b. Oom'l Ukra ctfs. Ilunda Taper Accept. llOKton flVi 0 7 New York Wi 0 7 :,, Philadelphia ...tn TiH 0 .1 Cleveland "H 34 il r.j lllrhmond to 0, it Atlanta Til 3' 3 Chli-am tl ml J, 7 il Jt I.ouIh 8'4 W.i ."' .-.W Minneapolis . . . Mi H T il KanniB f'ty . . .trt SW S SHi Dnlloa t B' H fiV., San l-'ranrlaco. .(! 1 il fl tDlxrount rnle rorreaponfla with lnteieat rate borne hy certificates pleilzrd as collat eral. lth minimum of ! per cent In the cafe nf Philadelphia, Atlanta and Kanaaa City ind oVj per cent In the cua of Ban Tran i luco. The First National Bank of Boston Capital, Surplus and Profits $37,500,000 Deposits $185,000,000 Resources $265,000,000 Make It Your New England Correspondent .SCHOOI, DISTHIt'T OI" Al'DUIlON Ciimilvn County. N. .1. 8'J,000 TIIUirV-YKAU 87r NOllAI. IIONDS iieiioniiiiniiuna oi biuuu i Offern will be leceUed until Hrptembrr 7th, 1030, by tha Hoard of Education of Audubun. Camden County. N. J., for the aliovo Issue of JSL',000 thirty-year 8 aerial Honda. , I The Hoard reervea tho rliht to accept or J cj-t:t nil? .', i, .- , Addreaa nil communtcntlona to HOAltI or EDUCATION. O, N Ilotfmun, District Clerk, ' AUDUHON. i! J MANHOLES BLOWN UP Sewer Gas Explodes at 19th and ' Chestnut 8to. Firemen Called , An explosion of sewer ro.k In tlto ' mains ut Nineteenth nml Chestnut streets caused much excitement nt 11 ' o'clock lust night. The covers of two , manholes were thrown IiIrIi into the nir nml many panes of glass in tho nclch I bnrlioutl wore shattered. Three plate kIiis windows of nearby stores were i broken. Following the explosion a jet of kiis shot hitrh Into the nir. The engine company from tho Twen I ty-first nml Murkct htntion wns called ami quickly entlnsuluhed tho flumes. ' The explosion followed the lieuvy down pour of rain, nml it Is thought that riih condensed on account of tho quick flood of water which ,nowcd Into the sowers. nMilenda The Philadelphia Electric Company lOOli CHK8TNUT HTHEUT Philadelphia, J'a , Au. 10, 1020 The Hoard of Directors have thla .lay de clared a quartnrly dmilend of one ami tlirer auartera 114) per cent (beln 43.7B ceiiin a share) upon the capital atock of thla Coin- any, pajame rriiirmiirr lo. iu0, to atock- era uf recoro ausuic jx. 1UI, i.ui'AH. Treaaurer MAN AND WIFE SHOT Is Police Search for Colledtor Who Charged With Affair Altercation over money matter nt the home of Snnto Zniiclllo, lOlil Kitz wnter street, last night, resulted in 'anelllo nml liis wife, Mtinzia, Miffer Ing bullet wounds. Uoth nre In the How nnl llosiiitnl. According to the police, Cnrmrllo Al toiiiun. twenty -three yenrs old. of Hey erlv. X. .1.. visited thu Znncllln home thk atkvntu UEi;iNiNo COMPANY litRt night for tin purpose of ollfPting n alViiilade"l.'i.'la 'Va""" I-ltr. When 'anelllo refused to pnv the lhll.dflpMu.JN,. lUibt ,t H Bpgpi, CafmAo flrp(I- " At a mee tlnB of tho ikurd of Dlreotora shots from n revolver. One of tho shots ivuinnn nr ai ian i . .. mat I k a m . . ..-.-, panv, nolde II. C Sn.dr.Aw.u.,'dSi.raB -on" ffoSlt' Sr.iiolllo In the Imek of the he.l nnd ner IS, ' niiotner nit -irs. .niicuio ill tnc left WtPtemhei CIUHQ 01 hn.l. Will b nf (ha CnmnHnV. DaVUble mm tn utnckhnlderu at 111. neas Auguat -1. lu.O. Checlia W. D ANDF.ItHON. Becretaj AMKUH'AN I'OWKIi I I.IflHT CO. raiisroN Tha reKUlar 71 llroiidwiur, New Vork NIUIIV I'lV lUUNll ounrterly Nil. dividend of 31 left nrin. Acting Lieutenant Schrtd nntl District IVtcctlve M. iinn. nf the Second nnd Christian streetn police stntion, nre lending the search for Cnrmelln, The regular ounneny dividend of One. per rent h'x) on the Common HtocU of the, American Power 4 l.luht Company haa been I ri-Mnr-H nnvuhle heiltemlier 1. I02A. tn t'.itn inon Htock holdera of record at tha cloaa of puatn... "ttyy.-ffi.sKu Treaaurar. Bi'lat' 'j- -f - rAJsaaS.. . NOBTIf lyill.UlKMII.V TIIUKT rhlladehhi'n. Xueuat 10th, 1020. The Hoard of Ulrectoru haa thla day de clared a quarterly dividend of 4', payable Auauat J(h to atock of record Aunuat loth, 1020. Cjiacka will pa malh-il. . IlAUHY P. COUUBTT. Hacr.tary. (it Jersey Folk Wed In Argentina JUUviue, n. J Attn. IL'. Mr. nml "Vlrn. ClmrlfH CorHOii received n ruble- gram .vrruriuuv auiioiiiieiug tne Wedding of tlielr Hon, Unrlaml Corinin. nnd Miss Iluxi't A. Wlieuton, nf KnKt Ornnge, X. J., nt lluenoi Alrei, Argentlnn. Cnraon wn u grnduatf of tho Millvllle High Pchool nnd n Httulent nt the Unlverblty ot I'ennsylranla. $010' Solid Woven BELTING L. H. GILMER CO. (Gilmer Endless Delta ami Solid Woven Belting) Philadelphia, Pa. 7 Cumulative Preferred Stock Additional $230,000 Issue. (Two-thinta of which has been subscribed) $1,000,000 Authorized $480,000 to Be Outstanding Par Value $10 per share Dividends Payable April 1st and October 1st THE COMPANY The L. H. Gilmer Co. is today by far the largest producer of nutomobile i'nn belts in tho world. And fan belts arc only one of muny products manufactured. The main plant occupies tho splendid Btretch of modern buildings on the north side of the Pennsylvania Railroad at Tacony. Yet sev enteen years ago the business started in one room in West Philadelphia. The company's owners arc the men who work for it. Tho officers havo marie very large in vestments in this company. 75 OF THE EMPLOYES ARE STOCKHOLDERS they believe in tho company's future. THE ISSUE This issue is made to give more working capital for the constant increase in busi ness. Two-thirds of the issue has already been subscribed by employes and men who know tho company. THE GROWTH Sales for 1910 were over 52,000,000 a net gain of moro thnn 5500,000 over 1918. For the first six months of 1920 sales have shown a 92 increase over the corresponding period of 1919. Tho net tangible assets of the company today are over twice the par value of all Preferred Stock outstanding upon completion of this financing. Dividends Exempt From Federal Normal Income Tax Pennsylvania Company for Insurances on Lives and Granting Annuities Transfer Agent and Trustee for Sinking Fund gpj Kull Informntton concornlnu this conservative Industrial Invest ment Is Klvcn In a circular which will bo eont on requeue L. H. GILMER CO., Philadelphia, Pa. fmWFimSB '-. iixyuw& ...;.. ,,... ft ......ii, MfrtMMatt.r. i,iVVfy.N rt ',.,-..; ",,'. &&yM ? -. . .- 'VV v tM'A iSi&i!f' w r VI. 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