rm r VA . U it '- EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 1920 ;f "A fAp-,WKJIT, V ! JV'" .v ,lT w : i . ic I r . rV ' ft e B I 1 Canadian Conditions .Are Reviewed with understand ing, sympathy and criticism, whero It Is deserved, In tho latest number of Canadian Invest' ment Items. In Canada, Investment Item U considered to bo ono of tho liveliest private financial and commercial roTlows pub lished. So you may ex pect something worth while If you write for a copy. Address 1 83 'Aoencvor Royal Securities 'corporation (CANADA) LIMITED 166 Broadway New York imfctti.ki BUI PRICES UP 'Markots Still Remain Within tho Liquidating and Dis tributing Area I NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE TRANSACTIONS Today's Net Dlv. Clou Clige, I Bait In t Capital for Investment Successful young business mn vvlll tnvfot Mi services and capital up to JJ.'i.OOO with established concern desiring young blood, or needing capital for legitimate esranslon. College man, 10 years' broad business experience. Mat reference and con nections Experiments stock scheme, ate,, will not be considered. Tour rirapoaltlon muat he liberal nnd stand ha acid teat Principal only C318. LEDQER OFKICE FINANCIAL Special Notice DfcPABTMKNT OF rrni.ic HF-AI.TH Director' Office Boom 54, City Hall. Philadelphia August 10, 1920 Notice la hereby given that regulations tvr tfcai conduct of barber ahops and for the S termination and prevention of rati have to approved by the Board of Health of tta City of Philadelphia. Capita of theae regulations may be had free upon application to lloom 710-A. City ' C. LINCOLN FURBUSH. XI D President of the Board of Health and Di rector of Department of Public Health. I , Dlvlqfnds OFFICE OF TheUnited Gas Improvement Co. N.W. CORNER IIROAD ARrit STREr.TS Philadelphia, June 0 1920 The Dlrctora have this dav declared a quarterly dividend of One and three-quarters MP tent (8THC per ahare) on the Preferred Stock of thla Company. PTjable September 10. 1610, to holders of Preferred Stock of ord ai the cloae of business Aurust 31. 20. Checks will be mailed I W MORRIS. Treaeu rer. VOCKHrLL COAL IRON CO Nerth American nnlldlnc I'hlladelDhln, r. SrKEr&nx'U diui.a uiul.o r A quarterly dividend of J2.00 ri Seen declared on the Preferred tack of the Rockhlll Coal & Iron Co COMPANY lna MtKFERHD STOCK DIVIDEND NO. 2 pr ahare en capital CKmn.nu eayabla September 1, 19J0, to stockholder. Of record at the close of business Aurust 21. ;1I20. Checks will be mailed " " ' JOHN OII.nr.RT. Treasurer. north ruiLAnr.i.riiLV trust COMPANY Philadelphia, August inth jnio. The Board of Director haa this day de clared a quarterly dividend of 4. payable -A-ngtjst lth to stock of record August 10th. 120. Checka will be mailed HARRY P. CORBETT. Secretary. rropoanU OFFICE OF TIIK QUARTERMASTER C.EN. eral. Supply Service Purchase Division. C &. Branch, Munitions Building. Wash ington, D. C Sealed proponals wfil be re ceived here until 11 A M. Auguet 19, 1910. fer furnishing 22.000 yard O. IJ. Worsted iniu Gabardine. nformatlon on request. Lawrence E. Brown & Co. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS 1680 REAL ESTATE TRUST Till 1. InTeetlrate and adjuat partnership and tion arrnunie. Ail eernoratlon aeennnte Income Tax Returns. Jso prepare U. 8. LEOL ADVERTISEMENTS JOT- IN THE ORPHANS' COURT TOR 35'. the County of Philadelphia. Jane Tenn, 1020 o. 10 Estate of Frank EUeldlnter. deceaacd. Notice Is hereby nlven that Susanna Elael. dlnter. widow of the decedent has filed In the said court a petition claiming property of the d'eedent to the value of 11000. as allowed by Section 2 of the Intestate Act of 1B1T. and that th eesme haa been duly ap pralaed and the petition mav be alloued by the court on Friday, 'eptemher 3. 1020. un leas exceptions thereto be filed before that time. JOHN O EBERHARD. Jr . Attorney for Petitioner 413 Bulletin Pldr KSjr' ESTATE (IF JCDSON MOAK. DE- ceased Letters testamentarv on the above estate htnlnir been rranted to the undarslmed. all persons Indebted to the ssld estate are requested to make payment and those havinr claims to present the same without delay to ROBERT C HUTCHINSON , . , , 233 H s;th st. Or to his attorney New York, Aur. 14. Today's closing I stock market was a typical raldsummrr half holiday affair. What little bunt npss tas done comprised mainly of Un familiar rpk-cnd evcnlnc up of com- mltmrntft by traders. As tho larger balance was on the hort ldc of the I ledger there was further extensions of I the recovery from the week's low levels by the customary leaders. A general diipositlou to await the result of tho nrmlstlce conference between Russia and Poland was an additional restraining influence. Korelgn remittances showed only slight variations from yesterday's i doc. In the week's events nnd develop I ments were to be found ample evidence I proving the markets still to be within the liquidating nnd distributing nren. 1 It cannot bo said tho violent shake- down of market values came without 1 warning, as well-detlned signals and signs had been conspicuously displayed , of the approaching market sounlls. Rea sons and influences responsible for the I semicollnp'c of the speculative struc ture would not bo difficult to find. The I more interesting question still to be j answered Is whether the weaker strata I has been entirely eliminated. Or, whether temporary props have merely , been set up to permit the enrrying out of the original adjustment plans which have been in progress since last fall. The hurried closing out of speculative pools, although painful as the curative has been, only naturally hastens the purging process, and correspondingly strengthens the underpinnings of the market structure. There Is, however, no assurance this part of the house cleaning program has been completed. Quite n number of these speculative combinations saw fit to ignore restraints which had been necessarily Imposed upon speculative activities and bucked the current which eventually carried them to their downfall. With the week's heavy liquidating wave there accompanied, as usual, con siderable selling by the professional traders, or for the short account. In consequence, the movement was carried too far. and as a result, teenntcal conditions produced the automatic re bound. The idea seemed to prevail in some quarters the co-called big In terests were quietly accumulating stocks. If such was the case the buying was very quiet indeed. On the con trary, the hesitating character of the market on the recoveries suggested apart from the inquiries of the over-extended short Interest the buying power was still extremely limited. International politics cut a very big figure in the week's happenings, but it is doubtful if the unsettling develop ments in the Uusso-Polish situation was such an important factor as many made it out to be. Of course, it con tributed to add to the mental confusion of tho market community and gave the bear party n powerful weapon in smashing values in their concerted drives. Likewise, it is quite possible that should the armistice conference at Minsk result in terras consistent with allied principals enunciated in the Versailles treaty thero will be a violent market flareback. The peculiar tech nical position of the general list Just at this juncture leaves the market highly sensitive and 6iiceptible to sucn a radical turn. Probably it would be more Interesting to know what the murtcet might do if tho Russians should impose terms Inconsistent with the allied prin ciples. Over-the-week-end development can best answer this question. Until money conditions assume more tranquil and normal aspects tnere would seem to be little use for looking for any great accomplishments on the constructive side. The machinery of Wall street stalls without money, and according to the testimony of leading banking interests funds for Mock market purposes arc still very limited. On the other side, those who have securities and need money find that Wall street Is practically the most con venient quarter to get It. Until tnese conditions change recurring waves of security liquidation can be expected. LITTLE DOING IN THE LOCAL SHARES ' ESTATE OF JOHN R. POHKI.I.. nr. Cwmed Letter t,t,Tn,nln n ... above estate havlnic b-en trrnii'-rl to the un derelSTied. all persons Indebted to the said estate are requested to make pament and those having c'alms to present the same, without delay to ROBERT JAME WILLIAMS. , ... llM EUsnortl st. Or te his attornevs WTLLMANNR morT 1123 Stephen Glrard litilldlnc JFcclcs Developments Proved the Market to Have Been Thoroughly Liquidated Little significance was to be attached to the limited trading in today's local mrri.et. Dealings were of a distinct perfunrtorv tvpe with meaningless price alterations. Ctirlnuslv with the stnznatinn some ttide rhanges were made. Thin meant nothing except to illustrate the narrowness of the cur ri'nt i-pcculation. The onlv real im portant change was SI decline in I'lee. trie Storage Battery warrants to IC, w . i while the etock sold at 117. although EXCHANGE I earlier in the day brought llli. Lak 14 After the earlv ' Superior shaded to ll't. United (ias Itni'rovi'inent, rhlladeiphla I.lietrie and IVunIvania Railroad were firm at fnii tirnal advances. Little or nothing was done in the opening loral market this irnrnlng and the trading was of the usual perfuur torv rhutueter experienced on a Sat urday in midMimmcr. The disinclina tion to take on new commitments was intensified by tendon of the possibility of important deelopments in the for eign situation over the week-end. Curiously with the stagnation the' iti Hal prlre were generalh established at lower lcels This meant nothing ex cept to illustrate the extreme inrrow ness of the market On verv small sales electric Storuge Hatterv warrants ran off 51 fi om last night s tinal to 10, FOREIGN New York. A up dealings, the market showed general im provement Sterling roe i4 rent Francs were steady at the opening figures and Italian exchange improed fractionally Guilders were , higher, and pesetas gained S points SuotatlonR were' emand sterling .1 fit cables 3S4i franc cables 7 25. checks 7 2i , Italian, lro cables 4 99. ch-ks 4 98. guilder1 cables 33 V. checks lis,, pesetas cables ' 15.15, checks 1511. Stockholm cahleH 20.70, checks 20 80 ; Clirlstianl.i and Copenhagen cables IS 30, checks 15 20 I Marks were unchanged at J in YESTERDAYS mil, QfOTATinvs I Bterlin F"rini Lire UulM-r Demand .. a HI', 7 'H 4 'l si no . Cablea 3H4'. 7 2S 4 0(1 .13 13 TODAY'S OPENINQ QUOTATION'S , Sterling FYsn'-i Lire OulMere ' Demand .. . 3 14 7 !4 lis SIJ'JI wepir ,, . n ti-, , .-) -, ;3 ,'a CLOSING QUOTATIONS Sterling J-rancs Lire Ciulldere. Demand ... 3 an. 7 jo r, no as is Cables .. . 3 4Ts 7 21 ; ul 33 :;-, money-lending rates PnaXADKLIMIIl Call, fi per cent; time, 6 per cent, commercial paper, three to six months. C per cent. , (Note) These nre merely nominal quotations, a the legal r.ito of interest In the state of Pennm Knnlii Ih tixed at ( per cent Plus ptemlum and comtnis elon, time money for thirty to ninety days Is loaning at 8 to 84 per cent, while commercial paper from three to six months is being offered at 8 to 8 !-j pr cent.) LONDON Money Is quoted at 5 per cent Discount rates short bills fii per cent! three months' bills, 6 11-16 per cent GOVERNMENT BONDS Panama coupon Si Panama recistered & Bid 1001, mot, 1004 liiUi TT 77 7S 7S IS 100'i lon ioj eAjettm 4, to:.l... ins io. T tfM a. 1828., IPS 106 1 9311 s. 103U 1'inimi couDOll 2e. 19dft l'anama registered Sa. 1938 Panama coupon 3a. 191 Panama rerlatared Sa, 1001 Philippine 4s, JMt . . Philippine 4.S. 1033,. , ' !-, . yesjatsrsd 2a. H304 e,V X et,in ? tOM'-' sak mm 101 'I 1111'-, 101 1 so Sfl ss 8.1 S3 102 1 Lake Superior Corporation shaded Vi to ,111,, while Philadelphia U.lectric was unchanged at 21 '. Most of the other loi al shales were overlooked. There were few deelopments of a strieth loral character to command more than passing attention during the week, 'lhe action of the marKet was to a great extent Influenced bv what mav be termed fundamental conditions That is to sav events and happenings in the outside world. The week's operations, however, demonstrated the market to be for the time being, at least, in n thnrmighh liquidated con dition. Otherwise the surrounding events and cimimstanecs would surely have produced much wider depreciation of security value. Moet of the local stocks apparently have already dis counted the conditions which have been making for a lower level of prices Handicapped by the restrictions which have been imposed upon nil market uctMties by the reason of the strained credit situation, many of the local shares 'have been unable to respond to the betterment of conditions wtilch heretofore were responsible for their depreciation. It is practically a rase or closed doors in so far as bankjng accom modatlons goiv Stock market money, as it is bonieumSi niv. Balee In 100 330 6 10 .. 200 7 101) .100 a 10J 10 339 3 .100 7 200 6 000 0 1200 s ill 6 500 030 400 4 flOO 7 03 io 100 R R0 20 .103 20 300 300 7 300 799 4 100 100 4 10 0 100 7 100 10 7000 3.60 2830 200 4 203 809 300,1 fi 700 .. 103 200 303 a 100 200 4 000 10 100 7 16110 fi 500 4 400 10 300 4 200 2 400 .. 000 230 6 300 8 2100 .. 300 .. 230 1,60 100 4 100 fi 1300 8 230 7 230 2 230 3 100 1 1000 4 600 2.50 2700 8 1000 1100 7 600 7 100 0 100 2 300 1 103 200 fi 100 .. 1200 . . 300 8 200 8 100 7 100 10 300 3210 1 300 6 830 7 300 0 500 4 100 100 400 4 300 100 100 500 6 100 100 2201 Total sales, 5. 070. .173. Hlh Advnnce rtumely .... 314 AJax Ttubber 48 Alaska Juneau O M . . la Allls-Chaltners pf .... 70JS Am Agrlo C1icm 7S Am Beet Sugar 7814 Am Bosch Magneto . . 88 Am Can 3t2 Am Steel Foundries .. "30 Am Hide & Leathor pf 75 Am Ice pf 61 Am Internet Corp ... 74 Am Linseed 6B14 Am Locomotive BSyt Am Safety Itazor ... 13J4 Am Ship & Com .... 20J4 Am Smelt & Ref .... 55 Am Sugar Ref U&H Am Sumatra Tob .... &4V5 Am Tet A Tel 06J4 Am Tobacco 109 Am Tobacco B 108 Am Writing- Taper pf 45J Am Woolen 78H Am Zlno Lead A Smlt 13!i Anaconda Copper .... 52Ji Assets Realization ... 3 Asso Dry Goods 27Ts Atch Top A Santa Fo BOS Atlantic Coast Line . . 4 Atl Gulf & W I S 8 ..1S7 Baldwin Locomotive.. 108JS Bait & Ohio SSVS Baltimore A Ohio pf . . 36Ji Batopllas Mining .... Vt Bethlehem Motors ... 18J4J Bethlehem Steel B ... 74 Butte Copper & Zlno. . IH Butte A Superior Cop 184 Caddo Control O A B 13JS Callfronla Packing ... 67 California Petroleum.. 35J4 Calumet & Arizona .. 54 Canadian Pacific, ....118 Case J I 1st pf OtJS Central Leather 63 Cerro do Pasco Cop.. 38 J4 Chandler Motors 86 Chesapcako A Ohio .. 55?i Chicago A Gt West pf 2114 Chicago Mil A St P . . 33JS Chicago Mil A St P pf 0K Chicago Northwestern 70J4 Chi Pneumatlo Tool .. 78H Chi R I A Pao ...... 34(4 Chile Copper 1414 Chlno Copper 26 Coca-Cola 35K Columb Gas A Elec. 83 Col Graphophono .... 2(4 Consolidated Cigar .. 661S Con Interstate Cat M. 10(4 Consolidated Textiles. 30 Continental Candy ... 11 Corn Products Ref . . . 8853 Cosden A Co 34JA Cruclblo Steel 135 Cuban Cano Sugar ... 38 U Cuban Cano Sugar pf 7834 Cuban Amer Sugar .. 41 Delaware & Hudson .. 86(4 Durham Hosiery .... 40 Dome Mines 11T4 Eleo Stnrago Bat rta.. 3 Endlcc. ..-Johnson .... 71(4 Erie 13(4 Erie 1st pf 1B(4 Famous Players L ... 70J4 Famous Players pf ... M Federal Mln A Smlt pf 35(4 Fisher Body 09 Gaston Wms A Wig.. 9 General Motors 23(4 Goodrich B F 3 Great Northern pf ... 73(4 Green Cunanea Cop . . 35 Gt Nor Ore ctfs 32 Gulf Mobile & Nor pf 28 Gulf State Steel 48 Haskell A Barker Car 70 Hendee ctfs 25?j Houston Oil Co 05 Int Mer Marine 25(4 Int Mer Marine pf . . . 76U Inter Con Cop 3 Internat Motortruck.. 45 International Nickel.. 1974 124. 500 shares. comDared ulth3' Low 30(4 48(4 OS 70(4 78 78(4 S8 33(4 35(4 74(4 61 73 68 4(4 13? 20(4 55 114(4 83 J4 06 108 106 45V4 78 12 82 2H 27 J4 81 85 137 105(4 34(4 36(4 74 i(4 73(4 7H 18H 13(4 66(4 26H 54 1175 81(4 3(4 37H 86H 85 H 204 33 60 70 78 33 H 14(4 38 H 35H 63 J1H 66 10(4 28 J4 11 88 34 132 37(4 76 3(4 06(4 46 UK 3 71 13(4 10 70 n 82 35(4 09 S 31J4 52(4 73 25 3i; 28 48 69(4 25 05 :4(4 74 (S 3 45 19(4 -3,800 30(4- V 48(4- 1(4 .. 70JS- (4 78 78(4 881 34 - f 35(4 - 14 ?V4- J4 613 73 - (4 68 - ' B4(4- 1(4 13 - (4 zo(4- (4 65 (4 114(4- 1J-4 84(4 1 86 (4 10S 3 108 2(4 M r 78-1 13 3 - 2 .. J4- V 81 85 (4 187 - 3 105(4- 1 34(4- 14 36(5 (4 H - (4 15(4 .. 73J4 (4 7? (4 18S- (4 13(4 (4 66(4 (4 25 .. 642 117M- (4 0OS- JS 88J4 37- 1(4 88- 85 H- A 21J4 (4 33 60 70(4 (4 78 - 31 (4 14(4 (4 iSH- 35 23(4 (4 (4- (4 10(4- (4 29J4 94 11 88 - 34 J 182 1(4 37(4- 75 - U 3954- 2 96(4- (4 46-1 UK .. 3-54 7154 54 12(4- (4 19(4- 70 (4 82 2 35(4 1 09-1 0 21H- (4 2(4- y 73(4 (4 28 31?i .. 38 481 6954- (4 25J4 1 85 24M (4 74(4- 2 3-54 452 10J4- J4 Bales 1100 3000 230 100 0100 1100 100 100 100O 100 100 700 too 2800 1900 700 700 600 309 1500 103 shares eterday, 100 200 100 100 100 100 lto 300 100 100 400 200 1009 800 69 200 200 100 1000 300 109 300 100 290 600 1309 1700 100 000 330 100 100 600 2)0 200 100 300 2400 000 1430 100 150 200 100 1300 2400 4500 1430 200 600 500 690 100 100 1100 600 900 1100 300 1800 600 6600 100 100 4203 300 600 100 400 200 100 100 300 830 200 Thus High .. Invincible Oil Corp . 36 .. Island Oil .. Kan City Southern .. !4 4 Kelly-Spg Tire 77 2 Kcnnecott Copper .... 3 1.20 Keystone TAR 16?4 3.50 Lehigh Valley 4 7 ioulsvllle A Nashvlllo 08 .. Lowes Co Ino 3nJ4 . . Man Electric Supply. . 60 7 Manhattan Elev guar. 43(4 .. Maxwell Motor 10J4 8 May Dept Stores .... 73 10 Mexican Petroleum ..150 1.60 Middle States Corp .. 13 4 Mldvalo Steel A Ord .. 39J4 .. Missouri Paeldo 35(4 .. Missouri Pacific pf .. 43(4 . . Montgomery Ward . . . 38 .. Nftt Aniline A Chem.. 76(4 7 Nat An A Chem pf .. 8B(i 7 National Lead pf ....102 8 Nat Cloak A Suit .... 43 .. National Con A Cable 7 . . Nat R R of Mex 1st pf 8 1 Nevada Con Copper... 10 6 New York Central ... 71(S 2.50 New York Dock 23 1 New York N H A II . . 38 7 Northern Pacific .... 74 .. Ontario Silver Mining- 5 54 40 Okla Prod A Ref .... 3 .. Otis Steel 31 e Pan-Amer Petrol .... 63H 7 Pan-Amer Petrol pf.. 7754 8 Pennsylvania R R ... 40(4 .. Phillips Pet 35 .. Pierce Oil 12 6 Pitts Coat 8(S .. Plerce-Arrow Motor ..49 . . Pere Marquette 33 1 Pond Creek Coal 15(4 8 Pressed Steel Car ... 80 7 Pressed Steel Car pf.. 09J4 8 Pullman HI 4 Puro Oil Co 38(4 8 Punta Alegro Surtir ..75(4 4 Reading 88(4 2 Reading 1st pf 40(4 .. Replo Steel 69 6 Rcpublla Iron A Steel 82(4 . . Remington Typewriter 50(4 . . Royal D N Y y .... 78J4 .. St Louis San Fran ... 24 .. St Louis Southwest .. 1974 .. Santa Cecelia Sugar.. 18 .. Saxon Motor 6 .74 Shell Transport 47 .. Sinclair Oil 27 6 Southern Paclflo 02 .. Southern Rail 27 8 Southern Rail pf .... 60 20 Standard Oil of N J. .680 7 Stand Oil of N J pf..l05 4 Stewart Warner Sp .. 3254 4 Stromberg Carb 70 7 Studebaker (4 5 Texas Co 4654 .. Texas A Paclflo 34 .60 Texas A Pao C A O . . 39 .. Times Squaro Supply . 27(4 6 Tobacco Products ... 60 .. Transcontinental OIL. 10(4 6 Transue A Wms Steel 4514 .. Union OH 27 10 Union Paclflo 117 J4 8 United Retail Stores.. 63(4 6 U S Food Products .. 68(5 8 U S Ind Alcohol .... 82(4 ..US Realty A Imp .. 40(4 8 U S Rubber 80 8 U S Rubber 1st pf ..103 BUS Stool s7 7 U S Steel pf 107 6 Utah Copper 60(4 6 Vanadium Corp C854 8 Va-Car Chem pf 105(4 .. Wabash 8 .. Western Maryland ... 8(5 .. Western Paclflo 26(4 4 Westlnghouse E A M 47(4 . . Wick Speno Steel Corp 28 .. Wheeling A L B 10(4 4 White Motor ..1 48 1 Willys-Overland 16 B Wilson A Co 54 far this week. 2.007.000. Fame Low 38 5 15J4 76 24 15ft 44 88 20(4 60 43(4 10(4 73 166 1254 30 24 41 28(4 75(4 89(4 103 4354 7 8 10 71(4 23 33(4 74 554 3 21(4 82(4 78(4 40(5 35(4 12 5854 3854 23 16(4 9554 00J4 111 38 74 87 40(4 09 8154 6054 75 J4 24 19 15(5 8 47 26 81(5 37(4 (10 630 105(4 33 V, 69 63(4 44 33 39(4 26 t0(4 10(4 45J4 i7 117(4 3(4 68 82 40(4 85J4 1C3 87(4 107 00(4 "7(4 105(4 754 0(5 20 47 28 10(4 47 10(4 period 154 ft T4 55 '14 Today's Net Close Chite. 38(4 J4 (1 24 10(4 44 -08 20 60 42(4 10- 73 .. 156- 13 ft 43(4 28 78 89(4 102 , 43 7 R 10 . 7154 , 33 33(4 74 (4 8 21 8255 12 68(4 . 39(4 23 - 1554 00 09ft 111 38(4 74 -87-40(4-60 81(4-5054-75ft-24-10-15(4-6-47 S0 -54 9154 .. 27(4- 54 00 54 660 23 ft 54 55 (4 (4 ft w 'ift "(4 1(4 (4 1 " OS ft ft (4 (4 (4 105(4- 32(4 60 C3(4 46 34 30 27(4 00 10(4 45ft 27 i "7 C3'i con t2ft 40'4 65ft 103 -87(4- 107 108(5 8 0(5 .. 20 - (! 47(4 H 28 10(4 .. 47 H 10(4- y. 64 last week ' V- 2 'ft V 14 i l's 1(4 Philadelphia Stocks i'i -10 Low 110 in 11 40Ts 30 j 11.. Net Close ihge. 117 1 10 1 114 U 10ft 7& 30 -74 lil H 1V4 4 "" l Hlsh 25 El Stor.,117 lDO do war. 17 375 Lk S Cor 11' 00 Pa It R 102 Phlla Co cum pf . 304 220 Phil Klec 21"-, 30PRT .. 14-i 2o Ton Min 1 "-t 75 Un Tract 2.1 50 U G I... 41 41 41 Total sslee 1102 shares, compared th 6009 shares jesterday. Thus far this week, 30,073 shares Same period Ust week, JO.eiS shares. Falej in noNDS Net J1O0O Hlsh Low Closo chse. 1 Lk Sup inc Ss 55 55 55 2 21-10 Vic 4i,s 05.50 05.50 05.50 .0-1 1 Phlla i;iec 1st 5s ... 80 SO P0 Total I410O compared ss 1th J17.000 yes trd Thus fir this week. 1294 700. Same period last week 1379.500. Commodity Markets COTTON MARKET New York, Aug. 14 The cotton 11 arket ruled unsettled in tone nnd very irregular as to prices throughout the first hour. Steady liquidation of Oc tober acted as a brake upon demand for the later positions and prices were close to the lowest, on the basis of 31.05c for October and 30.07c for Jan uary. Conflicting advices came from the South as to crop conditions, but. on the average, they were more bullish than bearish. An astern belt spot libndler reported a severe decllue iu the basis during the last several dajs. Census figures on July consumption, showing domestic mill spinnings of 525 .505 bales, against 510.32S bales a ear ng". mused surprise in the trade in view of the general reports of curtail ment last month. The figures, however, were not a market influence. rre 1 lose Open Hish Ixiw c'.'.. (Vt 3111 .11 J"' .11 --. 0 R 30 04031 De 3111 .I'M-' 30 L'7 .10 00 30 00 Jan.. 29 04 28 90 211 -M 2S 90 20 OJ Men 2S till 2s ftO L'MU .". 11 2 ll'63 May 25 31 JR 37 2S 00 28 33 25 28 Hid called, Is unobtainable. GRAIN MARKET Chicago, Aug. 14. Wheat was irreg ular at the outset, but after the BUrt was generally easier. The undertone was influenced by improved political news from Kurope. There were many small buying orders for December In the pit nt the start, while offerings were limited, nnd it opened 14o to 1c higher. After the demand was supplied the delivery weak ened. Trade was of small proportions. December opened nt S2.41 to $2.42, compared with S2 U nt the end yester da, and fell to 2 30. Mnrth opened 1W lower at S2 42s.. and inter sold at"S2 12. Receipts were 104 cars. Com opened weaker on favorable weather, except at a few points in the Northwest. There was scattered sell ing In commission houses 11 1 the out set, but on the setback some Important concerns purchased. The crop is still two to four weeks late and there was npprehenslnn over lower temperatures. September opened nt $1.4HV to $1 4S, against 51 40 at tho closo yes terday, and rallied to S1.40Vs De ceiuber started at Sl.25 to $1.25, against $1.2.r at the close yesterdny, and later bold at SI .25 May started lc lower, nt $1.22-j, and improved to $1.2314. Receipts were 57 cars. Oats onened easier under scattered selling bv commission houses, Demand was small. 1 September opened nt 71c to 71Q, against 72e at the. close yesterday, and later sold at 71V4c. December started at "Oo to "Oftc against 70 Up nt the closo yesterday, and later sold at 00e. Tho receipts were 171 cars. Leading- futures ranged as follows Wheat December . March . . . . Corn September December . Oats September . December . Pork- September c October ... Lard Beptembor October ... H lbs- September Open 2 41 Hlsh 4J 1424 2 34 Low Close 3S 2 ,1H 10 2.41U 1 4S 1 25 1 50S 1 474 1 48H 1 2's 1.23e 1.24H 71 si 70 71'. 70S 70 4 611 S .1S.07 .10 27 in 01 19 37 .15.40 15 41 October 15 00 18 07 10 27 1.1 37 14 83 70 OU'.i 2.1 30 26 OO IB 07 10.30 IS 40 15 S3 NEW YORK BANK STATEMENT Loans Increase In Face of Heavy Liquidation Deposits Drop Off New York, Aug. 14. The exces re serve of the clearing house institutions was increased $3,404,010 this week, carrying the surplus over legal require ments to 18,575,730. This was largely accomplished by reason of reduced lia bilities, in the drop of $10,1137,000 in demand deposits, and offset the loss of $1,473,000 in reserve in the Federal Reserve Bank. An expansion of $10, 305,000 in loans and discounts wns hard to reconcile in view of the week's ex tensive liquidation movement. Appar ently this represented further exten sion of the borrowing of the member banks at the. federal institution. Details follow : AVERAGE This week Excess reserve. IS 015.520 Amrceato res 541.41$ noo Loana, etc . . d.iuo.uou uuj Cash In vaults and mem. bks. 02.771.000 Res in mem ber banks and reserve banks. Reserve In state banks . trust companlos s 152.00A neservo In state banks & irusi company dep Nciv York Curb 1.VDUSTHLVLS lllirh Low Close : & Illii . atvt .114 . 80 : $ : ft :4 nu Acme Coal ,. Amer Candy Car Llht Firestone Tiro Oen Asphalt Goodyear Tire .. Goods cat TIM pre! Grape Ola Grape Ola pref . North Amer Paper Preasman Tiro .... Radio Com .... Root Vandervort .. Rainier Motor Submarine Boat 11 '? 114 U S Steam "lj 2 United Iroflt Sharing- . 14 l'i United Retail Candv .... 12 11 Warren Bros . (in 0U .ST.i-NDARD OILS Buckeje . 00 00 INDEPENDENT OILS 5 2'i 120 31 114 V, 2S 4 14 'S 344 RH 24 0 24 120 33 114 SS 24 Si. i 344 StBI Allied Oil Boston Wyoming Cities Pervlce "B' Dominion Oil ... Elk llasln Pet .. Federal Oil .... Glenroik Oil . . Granada Inter Petroleum Maracalho Oil Merrltt Oil Midwest Reflnlna North Amer Oil Omar Oil ,. Pennok Oil Prod & Refiners . Red Rock Oil . . Roy de Franre . , Ryan Oil Cons . Settled Prod . . . . Hlmms Tet .. ., Rkellv Oil Tropical Oil Un Texas Oil Western Mates White Oil .. .. ctfs, "0 . 14 . 32i . 04 . 7 :! 33 . llHi 1.14 14.1 2f . 24 $ . B4 . 184 'v . 104 . p . 104 : It . 18 4 A4 18 Last week 112.001 600 5.12 1 18.1100 5 112 U41.00O 01.001.000 624. 872.000 635,570.000 8 237.000 rompany dep s 414 nno Net dem nd dep.4 ojs ccm i Time deposits f'lrcuiation U. S. deposits deducted . . I ono 250.782 000 31 0J7.000 37.270 000 ACTUAL This week Eseess reserve. 118 573 7.11 AKtreitatH res.. Jjo.njj.nno Loans, etc .... 5,112,510,000 Caah In vaults and mem. bks 88,301,000 Hes. In mem- her nanus ami reservs banks Res, In stite bsnKs & iruei companies 7 831.000 Res. In state banks & trust company dep . 8 B.in.noo Net dem'd dep.4 017,344.000 Time deposits . 210 378,000 Circulation 34.018.000 U. H deposits deducted 31,807 000 8 303.000 4 078.284.000 2.14. 071). 000 35.033.000 40.377.000 IiKt week S15.171.120 r.52,HJ3,ono 5,102,143,000 00.463. 000 C34.400.OO0 D33.O31.0OO 8.137.000 8.530 000 4.018 281.000 233 078.000 34 ll&l.OOO 38 800.000 J777.7B8 000 J2.U4 0O0 7,010,700 70.800 17.803,500 318 600 77,216,200 3 r,2,4O0 832.832.300 ,1320,100 STATE RANKS AND TRUST CO.MPANIK3 Increuso Loans and In vestments ... Gold Currency and bank notes DeposltB with Fed. Res Ilk. of New York . Total depoelu. Deposits, ellmi natl'K amounts due from res depositaries & from other bks. and trust ios In N Y City, enrhanges and deposits by I' H Government p r o c e eds of sale of bonds. Reserve on dep. P. C of reserve Decrease. 708,294,800 140,346.600 .20 10,344.000 3,101 400 RAILROAD EARNINGS ATCHISON BT8TEM inon tl8.7Bl.A8T Mai onerat. lncoma 1. 810. 683 Six monther stoss ... 116,585,800 J4et oparaw lawwe so,iav,uid June froia Ino. 13,045,503 837,802 21. 790,833 6.873.637 23 oS 3 12 1 .1 HI 1 loi i MININO Atlanta 14 Pis- Lcdite , jiooin . . ... Boston & Monunn . Caledonia Mlnlnjr .. Canada Copper Creseon Gold Dlvldn Eit El Salvador Eureka frnesus . . , Eureka Hollj . ,, Golden Gate Exp . Gold ConB Gold Devel Goldfleld Florence . . . Gold KevMtns Gold Sliver rkk ... Gold Zone Great Bend Hecla .Milling ,,, .Itimtv V.lnn.ln. Knox Divide !!!!.'! fi Loumana V.O McNamem Mursh Mln Mother l.ode .... Mother Lode new . . . Murray Moic Nlplnslna- North Star Rex Cons Rochester Mines .... Kan Toy . . Silver Klne Divide . H Sjlver Isd ..I Succeae Mln Tonorah Belmont .. , Tonopah cah Bov ,, Tonopah Divide .... Tonopnh Ext Tonopali Jim Butler . Tonopah Mldwav .. . Tonopah Minlna .. . Tonopah MUn.ih ... Tonopah Montana Tonopah Rescue Eula U S Cont United Eastern .... Victory West End Con vvnite caps s White Caps Ext 14 Wllbert '.!. 4 Yerlngton 3 !0 04 7 -a in 13 14:1 24 ft 5J 184 14 10 04 104 ' 4 18 m 4 HI 18 ift lit 14 4 1.', ' 3 U 1 111 1 4 A 4 12 60 5i 70 84 4 11 (l 4 n "a 4 1A 7 14 1A 12 7 1A 10 n 18 04 2A 5 14 A 12 5tJ 7ir II 4 "a 4 14 7 14 1A 11 7 1A 10 n 17 S3 4 14 8 14 4 SO 114 24 IV 12 00 t0 20 14 324 4 7 ? 84 83 104 13 144 24 ft 6 4 184 14 in 04 in;, 14 4 81 18 .!. 21 ! 1A ' 3 1. 1 3 1 1 4 5 12 Allied Tackers 0s Armour 7s .... Berlin 4s .... Sinclair 74s . Union Tank 7s . BONDS 08 n4 104 874 06i 08 nni; l4 stiv: 00i New York Bonds Amer Bmelt'STi a Ren-c os 2 78M 3 75M 4 764 4 754 A T & Tel clt 1 7BV4 Am Tel 4 Tel rv iUa 18 60(4 A T & Tel 5a 1 77 6 77 6 77(4 2 77 A T & Tel fls 1 05T4 2 .... 034 2 .... 054 1 00 Anc-French 6s 3 .... PB. 20 00(4 Armour A Co Real BB4V1 2 75 Atch Topka A fl Fa 4S 2 .... 7 4 754 Atl C L clt 4i: 10 03 V A Coaat Line rets 7a 2 07T4 1 0714 Bait & Ohio cv 7 03 B 02 Bait & O 84s 1 TO1 Bait & Ohio 4s 4 00V4 1 60S 1 004 Bait A Ohio 6s 0 Bl"4 1 614 7 61 4 02 Bait & Ohio 0s 4 Butt 2 87 2 .... 86 87 87 87 U tSALES IN 61000J 5.. 6 .... 87V4 1 87 1 87i 1 87 11 87 Cent'l Tac 1st 2 70V 2 704 10 .... 70V4 Cent'l R R of N 3 Os 4 06 C A Ohio 44s B 704 2 70 4 .... 70 CAOcv 44s 2 73 C'k & O cv 5s B 7a; 13 .... 77 6 .... 77 10 . .. 76i C A. Altn 34s 3 .... 83 C B'n & Q 4s 4 .... 034 1 .... 03W 1 .... 04 2 .... 01 C B & Q II 4s 5 78 Chicago Mil & StP cv 44s 2 .... 08 Chicago Mil & StP fd 44s 7 B04 2 .... 504 1 B64 5 .... B6'i Chicago Mil & St P cv Bs 1 05 Chi & Nwn 7s 8 ... 100 C R I & T fd n . .. 004 2 OflVi Chi U Sta 4 4 1 .... 76 Chicago Union Sta ct 04a 1 . . 1014 Cl'd Cln Chi ti St L gm 44s 5 .... 67 Clev S L 44" 2 774 Cty New York 44s of '67 2 . . 004 City Paris fls 4 .... 014 C Id Cln Chi & St L 4 4s 2 .... 72 5 .... 72 Cona'd Gaa 7a 3 .... 074 5 .. 07 Cuban C B cv 2 .... HO 1 00 Den a It O Id 1 . 474 Den & R O 4s 1 034 D Can 54s'21 3 . .. 07 3 .... 07 10 . . 074 D Canada '29 15 . . 00 D Canada '31 1 sns Pnm'n Rep 5s 10 84 Gen" I Elec 11 2 . . 811 Gfn'l Ele'c Os .1 tis G RwlU d rets 2 ... 1024 3 ... 1024 2 ... 102i, 2 ... 10-Ji, 5 ... 1024 1.... 1024 1.,.. 103V. Peoria AH 1st 1.... 102VI 1 B8 10..,. 102U Republlo Cuba Hock'g V 4Hs Bs of '04 1 67 8 88Vi 6 07 Ro O A W clt Hud A Man fd 2 B0 1 B8H -vv.6?. 3 B.14 R I A AL 414 10 B8 1 J Hud A Man In 3 634 1 17U 1 J,4 2 174 2 63 B 1TV4 2 684 Ills Central fd at Louis A a 6 704 Fran aJ 4 70 3 6J; III Cent') 34s 1 0" 4 68 1 jW IllCen'lls '52 10 6JH 1 00 3..... 61 S 111 Cen'l 4s '68 Pt Louis A S 1 064 Fran In 4 634 10 fJj 0 054 1 "J III Cent'l B4s 0 -484 1 854 1 484 Intboro M 4u 1 4S? B 11 4 48S Intboro RT Id 2 .... 48J4 1 .... 42 1 J84 10 42 484 fl 424 7 484 20 414 1 61 424 3..... 10 1 M Marino 6a St L A 8 Fran 2 81 Serlo A Jap Oov't 2nd 4 B8V 8 70 1 B? Jap Oovo't 4s 8 66 2 B4 1 B6U 10 Bl 2 B0 Kanawna AM 1 BOH Rwy 2ds 1 B04 1 80 1 504 Kan C A 8 8s St L A 8 Fran 6 334 Series B 1 B34 1 674 7 B3H 2 674 B 634 3 674 Kan C A 8 Is 8t L A 8 Fran 1 614 Series C Kan C A 8 Bs 1 834 2 00 8 83 2 654 8 L A 8wn Bs 2 054 B B04 Kan City To'l St P'l Minn A Rwy 4s Manlt'a 4 4s 3 074 B 87 K Belg'm 74s 3 87 3 074 6 87 2 074 Seab'd A L aJ 1 1)74 8 83 U Lack Steel '23 4 83 1 804 B'n PacWIe fd Lack Steel '50 1 734 1 83i B'n Tac cv 4a Lake 8hors M 1 74 4 0'n 4s '28 6 744 1 704 SO 74 Llg't A Myers 6 n Pao ev 3s Tob'o Co 7s 1 034 2.... 1024 B'n naliws 4s L A Nash 4s 4 50 4 78 1 504 LAN rets 7s 3 504 4.... 102 2 504 2.... 1024 10 flOU Man E Sta 4s 1 00 B 50 1 .... B4 Mln A Pt L M 2 BB4 2 47 2 00 Mln A St L 5s B'n Ratlws 5s 2 674 3 834 Mo K A T 4s Third Ave 4s B B4 2 3SVI Mo Pao gm 4s Union Pao cv 1 B2 3 804 8 B24 Union Pao fd No. Tube Co 6s 3 754 1 81 2 734 New O Tex A Union Pac 6s Mexico 4s 1 00; 1 60 U K ot O Brit New O Tex A & I'd 1021 Moxlco Bs 82 004 6 404 U K of O Brit N Y C A It R A I'd 1822 R R 34a 35 004 21 65 1 004 N Y C A H R 30 .... 004 H R ne 4a 40 004 1 .... BO 50 DOS 1. ... 404 t P04 sj Y C A H R 10 004 R n 6s UKotO Brit 3 .... 80 & I'd 1820 5 . 884 2 854 N Y Dk Co 4s 10 81 1 .... 03 1 85 N Y Light H U K of G Brit 4 PovVr 4s & I'd 1887 1 .... 50 2 81 ; New Y N H A 18 814 Hart'd 6s 20 814 1 73 B R1H N Y Tolo 44 2.1 814 1 74 11 83 10 744 10 ' 82 1 7BU 1 82 N Y Tele'e fls 2 824 1 804 U B Rub'r 5a N Y West C A B 774 Bost'n 44 U 8 Rub'r 7a 2 42 2 084 N"k A W'n 4a U 8 Rub 74a 4 ... 75 1 07 N"n raclflc 3a 1 07 4 7 Bl 2 .... 07 2 Bl US Steel 6s 2 Bl 2 01 N'n raclfllo 4a 2 014 B 744 U Pwr A L Ba 1 744 2 714 4 . . . . 74 4 Va 6s Brown Oregon S L 4s Bros Ctfs 2 77 10 .... 63 1 77 Vlr'a Carolina 1 77 C Co 0s Pao O A B Bs 21 034 . 1 75 Va Rawoyn Bs 1 .... 7.1 6 78 1 .... 75 Wabash II 2nd Pa RR en 4 4s 2 80 7.1 .... 00 Wea'n Elec Bs 2 . . P04 4 014 Pa R gm 44s West 8 rcg 4s 1 .. . 754 1 ... CI 1 . . 76 W'n Union 4 4 Penna R R 6s 2 71 3.. .. 84 4 Wlson Co cv Penna It R 7s S 83i 2.... 1024 Wilson Co 1st 4 ... 1024 '1 86t4 1 ... 102 2 88 1 ... 1024 Win Sal 4s 1.... 102 1 05 LIVE8TOCK QUOTATIONS Chicago. Aug. II, CATTLE Receipts', 1500 head Compared with week ago: Good and choice hardywelght steers an Yearlings, and prime heailes generally 60a hi""! J spots 76o stronger; rough, heavy cattle, strong to 2.1c higher! good rassy steers. 40o to 6O0 higher! H"'"' weighty grassers. steadyi ?ommon kinds. 23o to 40o higher! opd io best she stock and canners, 23o higher: others 23c to 600 lowri bulls steady to 26o higher. Calves, 25o to II lower! stockers mostly Btte higher. JAnn . . , HUUtt IteceipiB. mi'" ' mu-i.r ,w l, .... rn-rt n.ulht. .Nflfl h a, DruAH.alt all direct. Compared with week ago: Fat lambs. tlQl.SO lower: jearllngs .LB0W2 lower: owes. 60a to 75c lower: feeding lambs, 2So to 6O0 higher: feeding sheep and yearlings, stesdy to lower. nttannrsh, Aug. 14. HOGS Receipts, 2300 head, Steady. Heavlss. 116.23lB,B0i heavy yorkers, $1I SnfllH 0: light yorkers. 11, pigs. J15W1B.60. SHEEP AND LAMUH Receipts, 200 head. Lower. Top sheep, 10; top lambs, 113. CALVES Receipts, 100 head. Lower. Top, $17.60, East nntTalo. N. Y Aug. 11. CATTLE Receipts, 7B0 head. 8low. Calves, re ceipts, 260 head. One dollar lower. $80 ilOCJH Receipts, 2100 head. Pigs. BOc hlsher: others, 1015c higher. Heavy, $10 evl0 23j mixed. $16.60016.76: vorkere. Ill) 75W10.83! light do. $lfilfl.B0j pigs,. $181 roughs. J12..10W1I). stags, $8fl10. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts 600 head. Blow. Lambs 60c lower. Lambs. $613! yearlings. $U810; wethers $8 6000; ewes, J37.73; mixed sheep. $808.60. East St. Lonls. HI.. Aug. 11. CATTLE Receipts, 000 head. No sales. Market for week: Fed native steers, top light yearlings and heifers and top cows. 25o higher: other grades of these classea steady. Quarantine and Oklahoma steers, 23c to BOc lower. Bulls and canners, stock cows, stock and feeder steers steady. Veal calves, $1,25 lower. HOGS Receipts. 2000 head. Market slow, steady to 10c hlsher than Friday's average. Early top. $16.00: bulk light and medium weights. $13.25016.80; bulk heavies. $11.25 15. SHEEP Receipts. 400 head. Lambs steady. Market for week: Lambs. $1.60 lower. Bheep BOo lower. DANK CLEARINGS Bank rlear.rgs todiv comnired miis responding day last two lears; wlth ! 1020 Phlla. ..177.7H0.7fl3 Boston 62,278.820 N. Y. ..018.632.618 rhlearo . 07.523.468 Baltlmora ln.iun.n.- 10,131,437 3 ...m0 .ll 4 2 ::::::::: J7.2;0,,S $ 3 Pitt, Gin., Chi. &St.L.RailwayCo. Fifty-yoar Gonoral Mortgage 5 Gold Bonds Due 1970 Payment of Principal and Interest Guaranteed by the PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD CO. A long-term railroad mortgage, bond guaranteed by tho Pennsylvania Rail, road Co., and covering a largo part of Important mllcago of tho Pennsylvania System. Free of Pennsylvania, state xx Price to Yield Over 6.60 Particulars on roquost. Carstairs & Co. Promptness, Accuracy, Security 1419 Walnut Street Philadelphia j lyi Member Philadelphia al A 1 Mew York Stock Kxchaoaea Vf 71 Broadway, N. Y. National Properties Co. 4-6 Bondholders The modified plan for the sale and acquisition of the stock of the American Railways Co. Must Be Accepted On or Before August 16th, 1920 The Committee recommends the present amended Plan (no better Plan having been presented) as the only way to protect the Bondholders and urges the deposit of bonds before August 16, 1920, in Drder that the Committee may declare the Plan operative, unless before said date a better Plan is submitted. If deposits are not made and a Plan declared operative at once, it is the opinion of the Committee that the position of the Bondholders will be rendered most hazardous. Dated August 14th, 1920. L. J. CLARK. Secretary. 81T Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Penna. EVAN RANDOLPH. Chairman JOHN ORIRBEL, ARTHUR V. MORTON. WILLIAM A. LAW. CLAUDS A. SIMPLER. Committee. FRICHARD. GAUL. BATARD & EVANS Counsel, nnI0",,.,1J771-onn- compared with $7,112.--?2 '.,lor,lal Thu 'ar this week. $18, 1 1 3 uon, . .. . High txiw CIoe Liberty W(,f 10.40 1)0.18 1)0.18 Liberty 1st -Ik... 84.00 84.00 84.00 Liberty 2d 4s... 84.30 84.10 84.12 Liberty in 4V,m.. 84.00 81.60 84.00 Liberty IM 4V,k. . 84.40 84.30 84.30 i.nierty .-fd 1's.. 88.08 87.70 87.80 Liberty 4th 44k.. 84.80 84.72 84.80 ic j Notes 3-!',h... O.'i.'OO JlM.riO N.VBO Vie Notes 4T,s... f)5.rS 05.n0 05.50 DIVIDENDS DECLARED Chestnut Hill Railroad Co, quarterly IH rer r-nt rajahlo .September 4 to stock of renpl Aucuet LO l'hlladelnhla. tlermAntnu-n unrf Mn-,..Hn I nuliroad r0 qunrterly .1 per cent, payable Mrtemher 4 to stock of record August 20. 7H h 4 ll II 4 "a 4 1.V 7 1. 7 l. 10 0 IN m 'A 4 1. 8 V 2 OS fill". - 08'. Merchants' Union to Reduce Capital ,uAx?p'cial .m,elnK of Htockholdera of the Merchants' Union TruBt Co will he held on October 20 to take action on a proposed reduction of the capital stock from $1,000,000 to 600,000 and on "lie proposed change of par value from $100 lo 'B0'..4 letter explaining tho proposal says "The funda thus llbernted will be used part y In reducing tho book values ?f P.ur, "5 dl"ss of tecurltles, other than United States Llborty bonds, to about market prices, and the remainder win be credited to mirplus and to undivided profits accounts. The earnlngH of the company have averaged nbout $6 per annum on the nhares, or 13 per cent on the new capitalization. The dividend rateslnco April 2, 1913, haa been SI quarterly, or M.per annum. Your board believes that thla readjustment of the capital stock will be of advantage to your company and will not disturb Its earning; capacity," Important Notice National Properties Co. American Railways Company 4-6 In accordance with the unanimous vote of the bondholders present at the meeting held August 12th at the Bellevue-Stratford Hotel, a Com mittee is being formed to take such action as may be found necessary to protect the interests of all bondholders who are opposed to the pro posed modified plan of Reorganization of Amer ican Railways Company. An announcement of Depository and names of members of Committee will follow. Bondholders who have not already protested the plan and wish to do so should write such protest at once to L. J. Clark, Secretary of Bond holders Protective Committee, 517 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. James E. Gorman V. Gilpin Robinson Charles E. Grange Oliver C. Lippincott Walton Gibb 1634-35 Land Title Building. "1 NORTH PHILADELPHIA TRUST COMPANY hTATH.MK.NT AlHil'HT 10. 1020 We Have Increased the Amounts of Onr Deposit and the Number of Depositors Since Mar T ,it and Now Have 6507 Depositors with Check Account "eposltoni blnce M" !'""' "", And 7080 Having; Fund Depositors !;i?2' OR A TOTAL BELONGING TO OUR 16,586 DEPOSITORS OP $G.1.9,517.11 These funds the Company loans and Invests In a careful ,.. M aH ,0 br ava, ,,, ,o B(et d ,. rMUls , payment. For this purpose we hove: I. Cash In Our Vault Gold, Silver and Notes $ 323,409.71 II. Cash on Deposit With Banks Payable on Demand 237,931.00 III. U. S. Government Securities.... 758,852.55 IV. Bonds of States and Cities 289,298.81 V. Bonds of Railroads and Other Corporations 805,746.96 High grade and readily sold. VI. Loans of Firms and Individuals 1,939,511.00 Payable when wo aak for It with securities of well known market value pledged for payment of loans. VII. Loans on Time to Firms and Individuals $ 121,155.00 Mostly thres and four months, with securities of well known market valuo pledged for raiment VIII. Loans on Promissory Notes.. 215,202.89 To Arms and Individuals, payable In three or fur months, IX. Mortfjages 1,995,101.00 Mostly on dwellings occupied by the owners. h'a";K ?ho n ?mi mii0 uft0''ly payments on account X. Banking IIouso and Vaults 253,291.72 Includes safe deposit vaults containing 1337 bo. of which 1275 are rented to customers. XI. Interest, Title Fees Earned ., and Box Rent Duo Aug. 10, 1920 U82a.?8 TOTAL "6,939,335.63 THIS LEAVES A SURPLUS OF $ 839,818.52 ",g00th0.fcTrlti,l".2R,srn'nV tWi 'or Int.re.t and taxes, th, ;. Hh?eh i!.m! ! ' ,25l'000' "urPlua. 1800.000, and undivided profits. I5S.8I8.W whlch constitute. . guarantee fund for all y,ho do bu.lne.s wjth u.. IN AHDITION TO THE AnoVK. WB nOUl MS1.070. IN TRUST. MADK VV OF 01 Reft Bl nr HEODBITIES AM J30.400.5O IN CASH. WHICH Ann kipt pvt.b.v o... ' . '" m 0V '"is0'B W HEOUimU' Ti -"" BuaniiATfi AND APART JTK0M TUB COMrANX'0 A3o"" d t 1 . V?i. k JPh rtjlt. Xf "fA jXlite !-.. t&ttfiVT. r ie&fA ,