yFY'T?$K ' ,) Krr -, r"& -Mi. w T r ':- wr-WFT-1 0'X" 1 -v. , :-t 'ft .'W "kHZ-;.' w; -1 . " . K-; ,.( -l. . r ;- y-t ' t ) 14 EVENING PUBLIC . LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1920 rtTHNl '& .U ..4' tt ''iwwNB- It fl. .! V -, .. -v-rtJJ', &r. I1 t K 7 i IJ '& Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company 1 0-Year 6rc Socurcd Gold Bond Secured b!' nnsdtnu To rifst and Seeonrt Preferred and Com mon Utnel.i nnd by It. ft u. Hefunrtlnr and Osnersl Mort cara C and 0 Honds Tries at the market to yield about 7.00ft Circular on rqae",f or 7VT .Utf TheNationalGty Company l'Mls.lelphta Mil Cheetnnt HI. Atlantlr City (hnlfnnte lllorU 1123 Ikmrelnxlk Office In otnr 30 Cltlri HIGH CALL RATE WiARKET HANDCAP They Pay Well Not only is it possible to buy bonds, 3ecurcd in the most satisfactory way, on terms which yield 8 or better, but in addition it is reasonable to expect , an ultimate profit on money carefully invested at a time like the present. Send for our circular No. 7335 Bonbright & Company 437 Chestnut Street Philadelphia NtwYork CMcaco Bsston Detroit UPON REQUEST Wl WILL b. glad to mail a descriptive booklet on Phila delphia Securities, giving con dented facts and analysis of more than 100 companies over 100 pages of current statistics. MOORE LEONARD & LYNCH "CUSHMAN NEWHALL MAWGKB 1429 WALNUT STREET Lonsiiero Hotel Bide. New York riltitiirh in rrtfit UroaJwajr Ilullduig MEMBERS NEW TOniv. PHILADELPHIA AND riTTSDUROH STOCK EXCHANGES Motors Developed Fresh Weak ness, but General List Gave Ground Stubbornly New York, Aug. "".The 0 per cent call money rnte was a difficult handicap for those pledged to the constructive Ride to overcome iu today's "stock market. This stiff rate, however, did not exert the uuhettliriift effect encountered in previous period of the call money Hur ries, although it furnished additional conclusive teotimony of the determina tion on the piirt of the powers-to-be to prevent any material extension of market activities until crop lnovlue ttiimicing Ik out of the way. With scarcely an exception, the; movement of prices during the early part of the session was toward higher level. This came lu for attetntlon b reason of the fact that tho knowl edge of the heavy government with drawals today was likely to make money rates much stiffer. Coupled with this win the knowledge of the preparations for the heavy September 1 disburse ments. The possibilities, however, of another money flurry was seemingly Ig nored and forced covering of the shorts was in evidence In -tuny parts of the Hot. more noticeably In the indus trial divisions. Ah a matter of fact, the rails, which heretofore held the fore most position, were less prominent in the advance, jielding the active lead ership to steels, equipments, oils, mo tors, shipping and tob.icco bliures. The entire list strengthened during the active first hour, industrials, M'eeialties and cheaper rails scoring gains of one to three point. Reading nml I'nited States Steel, the more pop ular leaders ngttin assumed the head of the line, breaking into new high ground for the movement. Heading crossing ,'t und Steel 01. Signs of the more stlngent money market m-hk furnished in the renewal rate of 8 per cent for call money, . 7 per cent on the preceding days of the current week. As loans today carry over until Monday, and the higher rates exacted from the belated borrowers in the recent sessions naturally in fluenced a genernl desire to obtain tho necessary week-end financial accommo dations as early as possible. In con--eiueuce, there was a much wider de mand for funds in the loan crowd which quickly absorbed most of the funds i available, und later resulted in raising i the rate to 1' per cent. This was ac companied by another reversal ot foreign exchange, the setback being accompanied b the less favorable ad vices respecting the central Kuropean ' situntion. ! The early rise was quickly checked 1 and for a time the market showed a ! disposition to mark time, but Irregular ity subsequently developed which was I increased by the renewed weakness1 of ' the motor group and some of the recent I exploited oil shares. Tho breaks in 1 these specialties was offset for a time by gains of l-j to 3 points in obscure coalers, such as I'ond Creek, Klk Horn I Coal and Pittsburgh foal. The of.ier rails also showed notable resistance to I the reactionary undercurrent, and held tbelr ground much better than the in j dustrials LOCAL TRADING WAS FEATURELESS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE TRANSACTIONS Sates 330 1109 200 310 .130 2.1W 300 4to 180 100 too 100 too 1MJ 490 1400 00 3)0 400 13)0 1100 400 090 100 e.DO 100 100 1400 2(00 100 200 600 400 Div. in I High A Complete INVESTMENT SERVICE Specialists in OHIO MOTOR AND RUBBER STOCKS ACCEPTANCES BONDS STOCKS CORPORATION FINANCING Members of N'ew York Stock Exchange OTIS & CO. Investment Hankers CLEVELAND Boston Detroit Cincinnati Columbus Akron Younfjstown Denver Colorado Springs Toledo Selling of U. G. I. Evidently to Establish Losses for In come Returns About the only particular l'i inure of interest attending the continued listles, trading in the local market was the more active dealings in United (Ins ! Improvement. After touching 41. the stock suddenly sold down to 40. There were suspicious earmarks that -onie of this selling was similar to that recently witnessed in Philadelphia Itapld Tran sit which was for the purpose of es tablishing losses in the income tax re turns. In nil exi'iits, nothing concerning i lie company or its affairs which wmild ticcoiint for the Midden weakne-. came out The tone of the inaiket ututruii ould be described as steady. What tew price changes there were recorded. as a rule, represented small fractional gains. General Asphalt preferred came j in for notice by reason of a lP.-point ' advance to 90, but this was from a sale mado gome weeks ago, and brought the quotation on n closer parity with the S'ew York curb, which at present is moU active market for the stock Pennsylvania Itailroud, Lehigh Navi gation and Lehigh Valley, the more rep resentative shares, were firm at about tho best prices of the week. American Stores moved up to II and Tonopah Ilelemont made a new figure at 2. Philadelphia Klectne held at 12.,. Union Traction romained pegged at 'Jj und Philadelphia Traction was again picked up at 50 American (ias seemed , to have found u sound foundation at il'i. Philadelphia Stocks Municipal Service Co. Three-Year St Coupon Notes Pennsylvania Tax Free Company served K fmrnunitleii liVHrc population cf 100,000 In four matri Eamtnffc yppUi&U.e 'o Interest on theso notes oer e y limes amount required Price 9914 to Net 8.30 Salter, Ayling & Young t. IT. 8 WAIN, Jr., Utttfti Und TitU Oldf. BosUn Philadelphia IliKh I'.cJ Am Strs 14 .",( m (las . :!.' io necKtor.iL':: ." Oen Asph pref ... is) .".OtUenCigar ll'-JVj G0tlntli"arv.l2: r, l.eh Nav. .ISi', lliO Leli Vol. 4.r. LT.tN'ev Cons 1)'4 .'ill P11 It It 41'.. I.' Phila Co cum pf.. 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AIM 80 Am truer Syn l0'4 0 Am Express ini Am Hide & Leather . . 14 7 Am Hide & Leather pf 74 Am Internat Corp . . , 73J 0 Am Locomotlvu 6J4 . Am Ship & com S3 Am Safety naror .... ! 4 Am Smtlt & nef .... 5B 3 Am Steel Foundries . J8 7 Am Sugar Itof IHJi 10 Am Sumatra Tob .... f.OJi Am Tel fe Tel 00$ 20 Am Touacco IIS 20 Am Tobacco B IIS 7 Am "Woolen So . . Am 'Wrltlntr Paper pf 80 . . Am Zlno Lend & Smlt 18'i 4 Anaconda Copper .... t"'3Js fl Atch Top 4 Santa Fe SJK 5 Atch Top & S F pf . .74 Atlantlo Fruit . . .lot; to At! Gulf & W I 9 3 .1394 4 Asso Dry Goods Va 18700 3.30 Baldwin Looomotlve. 82)0 100 ion U0O 6100 100 140 too 2)0 100 SCO 100 100 130 HO 3H09 1190 300 800 3000 "390 200 0)0 It 10 2)0 1800 100 100 390 100 too COO 800 800 .110 1130 3)0 300 200 1C90 100 200 34)0 G)0 109 too 700 200 0)0 300 800 3000 2000 000 1100 3)0 100 800 100 100 1000 too (130 6000 100 100 H)0 too 2)0 000 4in (too 20) 000 990 3)0 190 ill.l 7311 3 0 100 1011 100 200 COO 1700 1S00 isoo 100 100 too J1II 400 I0O JO I Oil 100 3154 11C4 40H Bait & Ohio 4 Baltimore & Ohio pf . . 48 8 Barrett 138 . Bethlehem Motors . . . C?4 6 Bethlehem Steel B ... "K Pooth Fisheries 7 7 Buffalo & Susq . . . .08 . Bruns Tonn 451 Butte Superior Cop 9Ji . Butterlck 11 . Butte Copper & Zinc . 714 . Caddo Central O & It 14 15 s California Pscklwr ... 1954 .. California Petroleum.. t 7 California Petrol pf .. COTi 10 Canadian raclflo . . . . ltlji B Central Leather 3' 4 Cerro do Pasco Cop. . 3 10 Chandler Motors e 4 Chesapeake & Ohio ... 80 Tj .. Chicago & at Western 0J4 2 Chicago & Gt West pf S8J5 . . Chicago M'l & St P . . SB .. Cblcapo Mil & St P pf f3H 0 Chicago Northwestern 7lVi .. Chi B I & Pac SOU 6 Chi It ! 4 Pac 6 pt 05 7 Chi P. I & Pao 7e Pf 7J .. Chtlo Copper IU,; 1.30 Chlno Copper 7ti 8 Cluett Peabody . . 73 4 Coca-Cola ....r 35 3 Colorado Fuel & Iron 3CJ5 8 Columb Can & i:icctrlc.8S 1 Col Graphophor.e .... 3)Ts 7 Consolidated Cigar ... 80 2 Con Intcrstato C'al M. 10 3 Consolidated Textiles. 1 Continental Candv . . . 4 Corn Products Bet . . . 2.80 Cosden & Co B Crex Carpets 8 Crucible Steel . . . . . Cuban Cano Sugar . . , 7 Cuban Cane Sugar pt, 7 Cuban Amer Sucar . . .. Davison Chem'cal Co, 10 Del Lack & Western .. Denver & Bio Grande. . . Denver & Rio G pf . . , . Elk Horn Coal . . Krle . . Krle 1st pf .. Krlo 2d pf 8 Famous Players L . . . 3 Flsk Itubher Federal Mln & Smlt pf 20' . 10S , sow . 37 1 4 , CO . 139 S 7614 4015 Ui 8!4 K'Ti '.2? iy2 70'6 27 H 35 H 21 ? 70 C3Ji . . Freeport Texas . . Gaston Wins & Wig . 2 Gen Am Tank Car fl Genernl Clgir 7 General Cigar def pf s General Klectr.c 112 1 General Motors .... 21 H fl Goodrich B F 8CK1 7 Goodrich B F pf . . . Mi 7 Great Northern pf . . 73 4 Gt Nor Ore ctfs 3lft SO Green Cannnen, Cod . . 38M .. Hablrshaw 1:1 Cable., lifi 4 Uasltell & Barker Car 70 ; Hartman Corp . . 80 llendee ctfs . 23 .. Houston Oil Co too 1 Hupp Motor Car 16 7 Illinois Central 8815 CO Indlaliomn Itef h 4 Inspiration Con Cop. . 40J. . Inter Con Corp 3Ji .. Inter Con Cotp pf . . !!5 Internat Agrlcul . . 1VJ . . Int Mer Marine 25 0 Int Mer Mnrlne pf . . 7(i . Internat Motortruck. . 0,i .. International N'lckcl.. tCJi . . International Paper . . 8t . . Invincible Oil Corp . . tIi .. Island Oil . . Iron Products 3'j .. Kan City Southern .. 10 H 4 Kansas City So pf ... 48 ij 4 K-lly-Spg T 79J5 2 Ktnnecutt Copper .... 'M?s I.2U Kestoue T & It 'SH 0 lickawr.niin Steel ... M) LjUcj i:nn & V pf . . . UO'i i Lee Kubber Tiro ... .22 J Ifl Net Low (NTtm) Chse. 33 4- 1 C3J64- W 33X 4- Ji 71 38 4- V 138H 1H 109 - 55 84 W- W 914 IK 1055 138 14 74 - 75 4 90 aiH4- 12 Vi - 80 855 1HM4- f8H4- 1H B5 .. 118 4- & ni 4- a 78VJ- 1V5 K l vty- xa J3JI- 14 63M4- 74 1914 ' 138 4- 1 si 4- 14 108W- T4 M4- 14 48 138 K 77 7 6S 4- 4M 19 V 4 11 - 7 14'5 4- 101S4- 155 20 IK 'DM- Ji 121 H 4- Hi 8855 4- H .19 4- !S 88J4- 54 1 954- Si 2S'5 4- 154 r.4H- K 3544- H J4 !5 WW V, C8 78?4 55 !5-f- 55 27X4- 1 73 34 - .18 88 "n 77J5- 10 - J5 294 JOS- )4 83 Ji- !i 7'4 4- J4 3954 14 11754 - 55 31 - 14 7054 4055 .14 4- 14 230 - 4 514 4-54 10J5 4- 55 23K4 1454 4- 22 4- 1854 705 - M-: 33 634 334 71 S4K 134 H 1084 24 H- Cl ion 13? 14 74 74 5 on 31 ?s 124 0 38 11454 74 8S'5 118 113 78JJ 3o:. 13V5 83 3',i 74 1915 138 314 1084 39 Ji 47 138 !5 ." cs 1BJ4 It 7 U',4 094 28 noTj 120?; 34 Ji 38J4 srs 89 5i 23 W 14 33H 7154 S3 Jo S 7o?i 14 27?i Hsles Div. In I IS 55! . V 8.8t Lhlgli Valley 4100 2 Loowe no 31 300 . . Loft Corp 134 100 4 Mackay Co pf 0 300 .. Maxwell Motor 1H4 100 . . Mnxwell Motor 1st pf . ! 800 10 Mexican Petroleum ..1354 too 2 Miami Copper 19Ji 1400 1.60 Middle) States Corp .. 1 800 4 Mldvalo Steel Ord.. 39K 000 .. Minn & St Louis .... 1455 100 J M St P ft S HI M L b 45 .. Mo ICnnsas & 'tfexos.. AJi . . Mo Kansas & Texas pt 1.1 .. Missouri Paclfla SR'.i .. Missouri Paclflo pf .. 4855 . . Montgomery Ward . , . 33J4 r. Xat Cloak ft Suit .... 4S a Nat Knam eft Stamp. . 89 0 National Lead 74 Tt . . Nnt Tt B of Mox 2d pf 4 ?6 1 Nevada Con Copper .. 10 Jj ..NO Tex ft Mox 3 S New Tork Central ... 73 . . New Tork C ft St V . . SHs .. New York N II ft H. . 344 1 New York Ont ft W 7 Norfolk ft Western . 0 North American . . . 7 Northern Paclfla . . . . Norfolk & Southern 40 01:1a Prod ft Itef . . 8 Otis Klevator 13855 3 Owens BottlliiR Much. 47 0 Pan-Amcr Petrol .... Bo4 0 Pan-Amer B t3?4 4 Parish ft Bingham . . . 28J4 .. Penn Seaboard Steel.. 19J5 3 Pennsylvania K r. . , .. Peoples Gas Chicago. . . Peoria ft Hastem . . , Pere Marquette 73 r.4 '30 i3 2.1 J4 771.; 10 294 10H 89 Ji 3754 39 Ji li7H ."4 7654 40JJ 334 236 34 ir5 21 14 21 JS 181j 7054 27 55 36 Vt 31 4 70 645-J 81 12 :154 dCU 85VJ 1Ji 31 Ji 26J4 185 (0J-i 80 28 104!i 14N 80 48 3!i 055 174 23 70 4054 10 Ji 791.4 10 tt 6Js 4... i 11) 4314 a;3 :i i 8 j 10! j 54 h 15 Hi 390 100 009 200- 300 300 108 109 too 7800 800 18)0 390 4300 100 800 100 119 100 no 100 109 0000 lioo 100 1309 300 100 loo 3)0 1100 12090 310 100 3390 ton 300 tno 200 2)0 1090 000 13)0 210)0 210 300 too Uin 4090 6309 20 96 l 74 :o .Ui 4H4 2955 It 24 A 3 Philadelphia Co S3'5 Plerco-Arrow Motor . . Pierce Oil Pierce Oil pf R Pitts Coal 0 Pitts Coal pf . . Plttsburn- ft W Va . .. Phillips Pet 1 Pond Creelc Coal . 8 Pressed Steel Car . . r Punta Alegro Sugar 4 Pure Oil Co 1 Ray Con Copper . . . 4 Reading 2 Reading 1st pf 2 neadlntr 2d pf . . . . . Remington Typowrlter f 4 .. Replo Steel 82 e Republic Iron ft Steel 89 iiepunuc .Motorirucit. . ivi 39 J! 13 i saw 0354 8854 so .17 1754 00 73JS 384 1855 984 43 48 17J1 3.20 Royat Dutch Amer 4- US H Va H 54 1 ; ' 4 ' s 70 4- T't C854 4- IJi 81 142 - 21H-I 30 54 r 8354 72J4 4 .".UH- VSJJ 24 , s ; 1"?4 : 1 94 80 J 1SJ 28 104!,- I "?4 54 aC 54 4 40 15 3!4 '4 4- 54 17 4 4- 4 28 -,- J4 76 - J 405;- j: t'JJu- yB Sh- 4 0 54 3j l4 !i 4.-,i44. c; "' ' - 4 "4'i- (.11 i 34 I02 ! 2!j 109 3110 , 209 1710 SJ0 300 3)0 400 M10 17000 4)0 600) 100 04)0 630 103 V)0 10009 109 700 C210 300 1700 2)0 1900 700 400 C000 310 100 401 4890 209 200 400 309 400 4000 10ft 390 13)9 UOItO 100 1890 290 371)011 400 309 290 8100 100 890 49il 390 490 loon ion 401) 700 11)0 coo 400 37.10 300 3011 ICA IC)0 1 St Joseph Lead . . St Louis San Fran . . . . St Louis San Fran pf. . St Louis Southwest . , St Louis Southwest pt 3SJ1 1 Santa Cecelia Sugar.. 14 Saxon Motor SM .. Seaboard Air Lino ... 7 54 74 Shell Transport 614 .. Sinclair Oil 2954 cl Sloss-Sheff 0BJ4 0 Southern Paclflo oejci 20South Torto Rico Sug.120 . . Southern Rail 28?i 7 Stand Oil of N J pf.,108 4 Stewart Warner Sp.. 33M 4 Stromnerg Caib 76K 7 Studcbaker '455 a Superior Steel 80 .. Tenn Cop 4. Chem ... H 3 Texas Co 47J4 . . Texas & Pacific 30 .00 Texas & Pao C ft O.. 38J .. Times Square Supply. 284 6 Tobacco Products . . . 74 Tol St L West ctfs... 13 Tol St L West ctfs pf . 19JJ .. Transcontinental Oil . Ji 3 TranHUo.& Wins Steel 48 6 Union Bag & Paper .. 80 5; . . Union Oil 2754 10 Union Pacific 1205 4 Union Pacific pf 0455 3.30 United Drug 1st pf . . 44 12 United Fruit 104 . . United Rwy Invest . . 854 . . Unl Rwy Invest pf . . 17J4 3 United Retail Stores.. 7054 V S C I P ft Fdy ..14 54 U S Kxprcss 654 n U S Fond Products .. 004 8 U S Ind Alcohol 8755 ..US Realty ft Imp . . 48 BUS Rubber 80J4 0 U S Smelt ft Rcf .... 83 BUS Steel 9154 7 U S Steel pf 10055 0 Utah Copper C255 4 Vn-Carollna Chem ... 0SJ4 0 Vanadium Corp 72J5 2 Vlvadou Inc 14 .. Wabash 8$ .. Wabash pf a 20 .. Western Maryland ... 10J .. West Maryland 2d pt 1454 western raclflo 4 Western Pacific pf . . 4 Westlnghouso E ft M. 4 White Motor .. Wheeling ft L B . .. . . Wheeling ft L. B pf . . . . Wick Speno Steel Corp 2354 l wiiiys-u-eriaiid ... ; Willys-Overland pf .1 Wilson ft Co . . . a WorMiingtou Pump 0 Worth Pump of U . ifrflO N'et ltlsli Low (NTtm) ChM. 44 Ji 304 134 60 1H4 10H 163 194 mi nt H UK 48 nji 13 38 J 43 33 44 Ji 89 74 Ji 494 10 H 8 7J4 344 ?3T4 20 U)i 61 73 Ji 20 aji 13654 47 874 83 28 Ji 18J4 414 29 14 11 .14 .'814 14 80 Ji 6155 884 284 37 IS 96 534 38H 184 0354 43 48 f4 79J5 8354 334 82 ir. 364 30 -34 3854 14 34 7 60 284 C8 95 &i 120 27 1C4? 334 73 Cl?4 40 oi 4755 35 54 39 S4J4 CO 11 194 04 444 8C 27 "Hi 64J4 44 191 8 1754 C854 "4 n 055 6J4 8 88J4 82 K 904 100 55 0155 66JS 70 14 4 26 1055 14 !S 28 C7 87 474 4754 47 45 "W "4 S)J 2654 '654 J3J4 . 7S5i 78 . -0 38 . ol'i C15i .l3H 1:35.4 eaj-4 10 2 4 30 23 44J4 . 31 4- 14 134 60 , .. ii m 10i4- l?i 16344- 1944- V lt- )i 391 4- Va 14 55 4- 4 48 OJ44- 54 1 4- 54 20154- H 48 33 - 1 48 4- 4 89 - 54 74 J- To 4H4- '4 toy, 4- 4 30 4- 1 7314- 4 3454 4 ?4 20 18 4- 1 81 4- 1 73J4- !i 90 12354- ?i 47 874- i Hi 4- 54 28 Ji 19 ti 41154- !i 2955 54 11 23?i- H 3855 4 3015- 3 134- H 80 4 C34 4- 14 854 4- 4 29 J 4 37-4 17 H 96-54 13 5i- 55 38J4 4- 55 1644- 54 9354- 14 43 43 4 1 7055- 1 80 4- ?i .-.25a- 5 83 4- 4 ic- 54 20 J',- )4 30 J- J4 224- 55 354 14 554- H 754 4- 4 CO - 1 V8 4- ?4 18 - 4 83 ?5 - 54 120 28 4. 5,4 104 i- 4 33M 94 7.14- 14 6255- 14 50 - 154 9?s- 474 4- 94 33Ja !4 39 2455- 155 0 13 - IK 10s . 014- 5,5 4414- 4 80(4 4- ?. 27 - H 1205-J 4 44- 44 104 4- 1 8-55 17W4- 154 684- 4 144-1- 4 055 4- 55 3855 4- 1)4 ioj; u 48 8654- !i 32J4 J- 54 80-f 54 loo;,; 03544- !i 8SJ44- H 70 Ji- H 14 4. y, 8-S4- 5i 20 4- 54 104 14Ji- I 28 - 55 66 4- 3 47 Ji 45 - Hi II '4 3154- 25 55 4- 114 1555- '4 7s - 3 58 I- 1 l5i- 5i 6354 - (4 INDUSTRIAL HARES F. AVORITES ON CURB Car, Light ard Power Continues to Attract Attention. Oils Strong Now York, "Au;r. 27.Cftr I.lg-ht anil Power continued to ntract sttcntion in the trnding on the IJroad street curb tolny, holding the advance made yes terday nnd selling nt 2 snd 3. It waH definitely stated that the compiny hereafter will devote nil its business en ergies to the development of the elec trical refrigerator business. There was vigorous buying oftaln pi North American Pulp, which was in demand nbovo 0. Hercules Paper was steady, selling t 20. Indian racking wns traded in nt 0 to 0. A sale of one share of Stute Motor wns made nt 220. The Petroleum groop showed strength at the owning, but reacted before mid day. General Asphalt ranged dunng the first half of the day from G0M1 to r4 nnd Slmms, after opening nt 14. dropped to 15. White Oil wns ex ceptionally strong, moving up from iu to 20. Wyoming Oil field shares also showed strength in tho early trndinp; with n reaction nftcr noon. INDCHTltlALS 1.30 Acme Coal llrlt-Amer Tob coup . . . Car Hunt (lenersl Asphs.lt drupe Ola (Irntxt Ola pref Hercules Pspsr Indian Packtncr Inter Rubber North Amer Papor Perfection Tiro Itndlo Com pref Uepubllc Tire Hubber. . . Hoot Vandervort Rluts Motor Triangle Film U H lltuh Speed Tool . . ti H Steamship United Profit Sharing .. STANDAIID 01I.S Ohio Oil 320 Standard Oil of N T 898 INDKPENDENT OILS nirb lt: p-' & c B5J4 B4ti 84U 34 254 2( ! a aIr 2tl 20J 2H OH OVi V4 t un A $ $ ii lH J aiU .11 niw 220 220 220 3t 301" 3oC 2 a.. 2 IS l'i Hi 329 302 .120 302 10 0 24 1 12 5 l'i 2S Commodity Markets New York. Auc 27. The cotton market opened firm tit 35 to 54 points advance on strong Liverpool cables, for eign buying, unfavorable weather, bull ish private crop reports and a renewal of heavy covering. There wus also a fair amount of trade demand. The market held firm later in tho trading. The principal factor was the publi cation of crop condition reports by three authorities, indicating that the deterioration for the montli of August l.ud been c!o-e to normal. In view of the fact that the crop is ahnnrmally late, a (leteiioratl'in eipml to normal Pi this season would iimkc the elate of tue first killing fiost mure than unusu ally Important The National liinuen. Asociatlon places the condition of cotton nt 00 and the indicated vield at 12,750,000 bales. The condition compares with 70.5 noted by the association at the end of July. The Southern Products Co. puts the condition it 08.2, compared with its end-July figure of 75 5. The Commer cial Appeal, of Memphis, makes tho rendition OS I. compared with its reporl of 70 0 nt the- end of July USie. and later sold at filiv. Receipts were 108 cars. ' Leading futurei ranged , follows: (LniruBo tunc) FOREIGN EXCHANGE X York, Aur-. 27 Opening- foreign oxcii.ingo rates were lmirular. Demand Com (new delivery) . 10:30 Yj-si HterllnK was ouoted at 3.E7! im,i r...hl .t. rn. ciooo . - - Sept. Dfic. Osts Hept. Dee. Lurd Sept. Oct Klbfl Sept He! Ol. n 1 is1; 1 ID1 . c.7'4 llcl. IS. 3D 18 70 Hlffh Low 1.4.1 1 4M. .1 AW l.KI l.'JD'. 1 10 1 20 l.lbVi OT'4 07U 1S..1J IS 7.1 clUS IS SO IS 70 07 S 07 l. IS 3J is 70 tldj. c.(lS IS Ji IS U2 1" 'l'i IS 0.. 13O0 15 02 Ml 2 Ootolxjr Deccjinber January March Mav Vt TjJ.iV 1 rloe ctpn . 27 7S 2B M 21 JS .'4 Si (N Y time) II 10 1 SO H 2'. Jll 10 2.1 01 LM 4.1 2.1 V n. 28 87 JCS H4 JC 0(1 2.1 70 i. m 2S H2 2d 00 2.1.110 Jfi OS THE VALUATION OP COMMON STOCKS A booklet ot tremendous Interest i tent free on request. HEWBURGCR, HENDERSON & L0E3 Mm&tr. AW i "" r.Pmndelphiti btoclt Exchanges GRAIN MARKET t'hliiigo, Aug. '!" Trade in wheat was very small lu the eurly deulinxs todav, but tin- market wns firmer. Ex porters declared thnt they had received no inquiries from abroad. Reports that tho French (lovernment wns refusing to honor some grain bills hud no ap parent Influence. December opened nt 32.34 to ?2.33Va, aguiust 52.33', at the close yester day, nnd later sold ut S2.3I',2. March started at l'a 'ents higher ut S2.2I)0. but lost the gain. Receipts were 117 cars. Corn opened firmer with trade light. Oflcrinzs increased. Weather condi- l)nk clenrlnmi todav comoartMl with tor- !,.nu ..up nvnrnlilo nnd the car Httua- roepondlns liny last two etrs: i- wu hottnr 1920 ii 1018 tlon was petter I'hlis 173,403,700 107.700, B12 105,262,177 SeptflllPer opened .TU.'J.iVj to i. .? , against $1.-JU ut inn cioso yrsicruiiy, December tnrted nt $1.10 to $1 MVi, against 51. llHs. yesterday's last price. May was quoted nt 51 10". to Rl 10 at the outset, against 1.1014 nt the end vwterdoy Herelpls were fSO cars. Ofterluxu or oats were Jigut upu the market was lirmerf Hentnmber started StVUe ;y December opened BANK CLEARINGS Loan to Erie Approved WoJililnrton, Auk; 27 Tho Interstate Commerce Commission yesterday an nounced that It had approved a loan of 38,000.000 to 'he Krle Railroad ('0. for tho purpose of twsiitli the carrrler In financing Its 1820 mattifitles, Kgi?regrttt Insr 33,51CB00. Tho cftrrler Itself Is ru quired to finance on terms nnd condU tlona prevented by tki eomrcliielon Old money-lending rates MIM 1 OKU Money on call, both clashes of i-)llatai.il. opened today at 8 per cent for Icndlni; and renewing. Leading bankers today failed to cuii tlrm the nicirra current yesterday of tho landing 1 t eenil inllllun (lolUis on time ut ts' i;r lent The time money market f.i s to shmvwi change what ever and c j)rr cent Is still bid without more thuii un occasional small loan or renew al A fciiitirnental Influences mi tha marlttt Is th feeling that tin r Ind been bo much dlscusrinn of moiic. Etrlngcn. y llkoly to develop In mid autumn, that there, will probably bit ovor preparution to mtet thej t-xptcted emergenc The murkt-t Is bo'ind to b affected ,n the next slxtv to mnctv dys by thu cm tlnued dulliition 11, mmtivn l.il loans, Irirlncllng cotton, roffei , si.far tex tiles aiKl other commocli'lca i whL'i there ai Ungo storeB or Kiually Inven toried nt much higher prices, which are curtain tu rleaHo a considerable .imouut of fund1- The probability Is that before tho end of the year there may be some cornpc'ltlon to lend time money A further moderate Increase w.is noted in ciffcrings of prime New York bank uceeriumcus but rates are un changed with New York member nlnety da bi.ls still quoted at t3't bid, ! aakwl Although niercant le p.iper, not htrlct ly gllf-edged, Is being olT"red at and 4 per cent by some brokers, the market for choloc paper Is still 8 per cent min imum Ioc-il Institutions aie not In trestl to any appreciable extent und the country market Is spotty I'llir.ADKM'HIA -Call C per cent : time. 6 per cent, cjommen lal paper, three to six months, ti per cent (Note These are merel nominal quotations, as the legal late oi Interest In the Htato of Ptnnttyivanla Is llxtcl at 6 per cent. Plus premium and enmrnls t,ion tlmo inoiiuj for thirty to nlnoty days Is louniiu; at H to 8 54 Pr cent, while commerclul iiptr fiom throe to six months la being offered at 8 to 8 54 per cent) LONDON Money ! quoted at G',4 per cent. Discount rates, nhort bills, 65 per cent, three months' bills, 6i to fl 13-1C per cent Prices Firm pn Paris Bourse 3.B8, up ; Francs wero oft U noint llro up 4 point and Belgians off 8 points. Marks wero off 7 points. Other quotations were- Franc cables, 7.01, checks 7 00 ; lire 'cubits 4CSH, checks 4 07 94 I ilolgiicn cable- 7)1, c-hec.i., 7.43; marks 2.u2 ; I Swiss cables 1C SO, ohecvi! 1G.4S , Rud ders cables 32 checks Sl'i; pesetus cablus in 02 chn ki ID. Stockholm cables 20 30, checks 20.20 : Copenhagen cnb'es 11 IS, checks 14 05; Chrlstlanla i-able 14 1j. ohtrlts 14. or. In the lli-ut hour of trading, demand I AllkJ Divide si'-ruiiir went up to a.&s una was uflt-red I A'to DiMde cioMti to a.rM-T,. cables being 3.1m, F1.111.j1 tallied (lightly to 7.01S for cable-i and 7 0cC, for checks. Ur. db',.. rated to 4tiH.4, ihecks 4.fl54 : mat 1 unchanged ut 202. Argeniln, leached .1 ikw low rct-oid ,it Allied Oil His- Heart Iloons Oil Illery Oil Iloston Mexico Iloston Wyoming; Cnrlb flyil Cities Serv "U" atfs... L'tishlnir I'cto Hilt llasln ret TlnElneereT Tetrol Ksmeraldn Oil federal Oil Olenronlt Oil Inter Petrol Ony County Oas l.Bncn wreeK I.lvlnteton Mnraealbo Oil Merrltt Oil Omar Oil Punnolc Oil I'rMlucers 4. Refiners Hoy de Prance Hyan Cons ftivny Slmms Petroleum 1 Hlielly Oil Superior Oil Tropical Oil United Texas Oil Victoria Oil (new) Vulcan Oil Western States White OH MINING Alnnka-Drlt Columbia .... Atlanta Imston Montana ruled Mlnln Calumet & Jerome Canada Cop Ce.ndelu.rla M 'areon Kill Cons Vlritlnla Creeson Cold Divide Hxtenilon Kureka Croesus Kurekn Jfolly Hold Cons Cold Development aoldHeld Florence Hold Kewantta Gold Zone Ilecla Mlnlni Iron lllositom Jumbo Kxtenslon Knox Divide, I.nulelanu Co MacNamara Marsh Mining- .Mother Ixicle Mother Iodi (new) Hocheater Mines San Toy Seneca Copper 1 S Silver Lead Hlmon H L. Tonopah llelmont Tonopth Divide Tonopah Extension Tonop-h-Jlm Duller Tonopah Mlnlntr Tonopah Mltpah Tonopith P.eacue Ruin t'nlted Eastern Victory West End C White Caps Whlto Caps Ext Yerrlngton IIONDS Allied Packers (5i . . . . or, Amer Tele 0s, 1124 ipl"4 Armour 7s tH) C C C & St. Louis 0s N4 K Inter Itap Tr 7s 112 Morris Co 7Ws 08'i N Y Cent 7s 100S Sinclair 7M no Southwest'llell " 01 French Victory Ss m4 llamhurur 4Vjs 20 Russian 8Hs 2T 10 S4 l 10U 1! 34K fit ! n 34 1 4 in 15'4 19 SV 2S 10'A ? It SI 34 s 14 10 1SH lit 4 SAFE BONDS In those unsettled times many invostora -are seeking nbsolul safety of principal, ratlior than tho prevailing high jnterost rates for securities running only a few years. Tho selection of a con servatlve, long-time investment is mado difficult by tho confui. ing number of issues offered each day. To obviate tho confusion arising in tho selection of a suitable! bond, certain general principles may bo used for tho ultra-con. servativo buyer: A first closed mortgage on tho main lino of a largo railroad, followed by a number of junior issues, is always to bo preferred. Mortgage bon'ds which have beeen outstanding for the past twonty-fivo years, or longer, arc naturally to bo preferred to more recent Isbucs which havo not stood tho test of time. Bonds which are purchased by our large Savings Fund Sociotios aro, as a rule, moro satisfactory than other isssues; it is natural for these Institutions to take tho utmost enro in investing tho money which belongs to their depositors. Bonds outstanding at a low rate per mile of road over which passes a large volume of business, are rarely disturbod oven under drastic reorganization. We have, therefore, from timo to timo,N purchased old, under-' lying issues which aro unusually conservative and which, although not paying tho high rato of intorost of now iaaues running a few years, nevertheless are severely depreciated in price. Bonds of the highest chferactor nro now selling at lower prices than third rate issues of three and n half years ngo. Pennsylvania Railroad System Western New York & Pennsylvania R. R. Co. 6 Per Cent First Mortgage) Gold Bond Dated December 1, 1887 Due January 1, 1937 Interest January 1 and July 1 Tax Free in Pennsylvania 2 Per Cent Norma) Federal Income Tax Paid by Company Authorized $10,000,000 Outstanding $9,990,000 Coupon Bonds $1,000 each, with Provision for Registration of Principal Listed on the New York and Philadelphia Stock Exchanges Bankers' Trust Company, New York, Trustee This issue is secured by an absolute first mortgage at the rate of $17,000 a milo on C6G miles of road and gives the Penn sylvania Railroad its only entrance into Buffalo nnd Rochester Now York. The road is controlled by the Pennsylvania R. r' through lease and stock ownership. This issue is followed by $10,000,000 General Mortgage 4b; $10,000,000 Income 5s; and $20,000,000 Stock (of .which $19,439,000 is owned by the Penn sylvanla R. R.). Those bonds sold as high as 118 on March 2, 190G; at 99f, nnd interest on November 1C, 1918; and at 92 and interest on January 7, 1920. They nro held by some of the most conservative institutions in Philadelphia, including some of our large Saving Fund Societies. Price: 83 Vi and Interecst to Net About 6.0 Per Cent. Biddle & Henry 104 SOUTH FIFTH STREET cll' ftDtl Are You Seeking an Investment where your Principal is safeguarded and the Income meets with present high money rates? We have a well-secured Preferred stock which offers unusual investment pos sibilities, issued by a large and old established Manufacturing Company. Ask for Folder No. PPL-385 Hollister,White&Oo. aCOleoATtt. North American Building BOSTON ftliJLiAJJliL.r'HlA SPRINGFIELD ritOVIDINCE riTTJFlELD NEW YORK PORTLAND LOCAL MINING 8TOCKS TONOPAH STOCKS i ash Hoy 08 Jim Ilutler 11 MucNum.ir.i .Mai-Nuinurn Cres ,, Midway ,0R Mlipnli i:xt IL' Montana 07 North Star (ti Kiscue Kula jj Tonopah Kxt Hi West Bad lit Weet Tonrpah gj DIVIDi: STOCKS 1H were cablet 118.t0 YKn:niAY'H final, quotationi, Hte-llne Francs Llro Oun , llolcher ll"lcher Kx Hen Ilur llro mli Divide ... . DIM.In i:x idvlilu Syndicate . . IMvltiH Con Dividend Kntl Div Harmlll Makhrmilr Div ,-. . .. i. - - :- v . .-...,,,-------.. .. .... '"' n" '"' i.tu ai 75 ; limn div Cablts . a r,U; 7 Oil 4 72 Cl S.I Itovert Dlvcdo TODAY S Ol'KNINO QUOTATIONS jjeno DHIcli Den. ...1 S".,r '.';','' '"'-"nV Hf?, u-r ' 8l" r Klni" " '. '. '. '. '. CnCs SIS -ul ins' V.hl To'"P"h Divide. .. t-"L1 " a "s ' ul 'os -' i'0 ' Tcnopuh Hashrouck , Victory Divide . . . livestock quotations i z'0nJoe D.v..y::y; t'lilratii. Aue i;7 Ifoos Estimated ,. I snl.e e.erafre L'Jt higher than Vv.eiterl.ty-H w!1"1. eri.gr. tin 7S Acra;ro cost eterl.y 'V 'lu" tH.41! 1 Hoolh CATTI.V: llntlmiitrd reeeluts, 8000 head (! tI) SHEEP Eatlti.ate.l recelpta, 13 000 h, " omb Krao ' CrarkerJacH . . .. l'ltlaleurell. Auff L'7 IIOOS llecilpte KL'lL'i' " " ' moil hei.l Bt.ei.il- Jleavles, !Bijln ;' ft1; ea xerkern till 40M lfl 30; (uht yor'teis' nISSnV5 .i lr.nl7S pi. Mr.Oe5tlB8B ,or'" Ooldfte d Con ... SHEEP AND IXMHS-lter..lr,t ortn L'0 !!''' 'I Momer l.eud Sten.ij Top aheeu. SO S3 T ,n ;:0ldnel?. D.v ' i mi Jiviiu i 30 head. WeaJt.ffaF"..::.-. - i I.nnu Star . ... . Kii.l HiilTiiln. N. V Auif 2T CATTLE - ' ?", ,,-, Recelptn 150 head n.lrly uctlV" nnl stcadv Lv,'1 ",', '"! "' Vo&a r,o,"'p,, " Act,ve- " 00 '",f" r ' H,u.arhi0a, : : : : IIOOH KeoelptN. 4000 head Active ..ift ' nuner llea-v ll5.7r.Wlfl.:n. ml...l r lambs IIS r.(i hlslier CAI.1EH- n.K IptH. Top 1W ... .01 04 . . .04 . . . .INI ... .1(1 . . .in . . .'J7 .01 . . .01 . . .03 ... ,oa ... .10 ... .01 ... .01 . . . .07 . . .01 ... .01 ... .0 in . .Oil .OS .01 .16 OOLDI'IBLD STOCKS 01 .ni 03 .0.1 Important Notice National Properties Co. A. R. C. 4 6 All bondholders who disapprove of the proposed modified plan of reorganization are requested to deposit their bonds without delay at the Provident Life & Trust Co., 401 Chwtnut St, that the proper steps may be taken to protect their interests. V. Gilpin Robinson, Chairman Jeremiah J. Sullivan, Jr. James A, S. MacMeelun James E. Gorman Joseph H. Shoemaker Committee Joseph K. Scidlc, Sec'y. 215 North American Bldg. Michael J. Ryan Roberts, Montgomery & McKechan Counsel 14 .08 .02 r.Or e.o ju'i.i. iiu orders iiu. n uunt ,i ......... ..ml pIbh (Id 7ft few at 117: rouahi i" 73 I k i ,. fill Mh,-.. thJMfl. Mother tide' ' HHEKl- AND LAMnH llseelpts JJuo , Kiada i?ll? ' ' head Lsnih. VM.- hlirhen other, .trad ' Nnrta Band' ' Lambs. tflnn.23 yosrllnss. 1091ft ro. I WllUrt Y&SVa iH 5(Hl- owe'' SC8: ,n""1 """V- i N'svadu Winded r..A,.n,. .!!. .r.mit ,1I,,IB l 01 01 0,1 ot 1) 03 08 MI3CELl.ANF.OUt) 1'n .lu tads no Today's Ranno In Liberty Bonds N T timet Whlto Caps 33 .02 .03 .07 .07 1H .03 Mbertv 31(,h Liberty 1st -N T.lbei-ty 2t h Purls, Aiic, 27, rtlcju were Arm on, Liberty ,1t 4Un 1 11v ffnileau 4n(l,itr ITUp. nttta HA in.l rti n . - ? . t ( uuuiw wvt iw "w:r' " 1 iiio riv zi (An it Vic liUherVl f'lH'i S fl te!4,0,.22: MbefS .Id Ut ! --k. i i7 ueeer n . ieiiaiKo vei uuetuwi. .w..w",TI, .-,,,,. ,; ni yui4M J?SW ientlmes: 6 per cont loan, 87 lr '.-"' 154,, Ulsh ftft.no jm.ro N I.3IJ or m iWrtS Low 80.80 81.70 8-i.ao R.-..00 84.r,o 87.0L' 84.80 Demand for Vool Continues Small Iloston, Aup. 27. Th Corr.mercI.il4 uuiifltm tomorrow win nay Tho cle rnand for wool continued of hiiioII pro nirtlon wnel .ialurji.-i.Mii. clnlly for tin. tiar1 aumastro' iimHt-et on n settieii 1 13 n, m 8II.H( MM! KI..M K,I0 cjfrrIW 'mantel, fflWiee.iJj,wirea 87 (l'i "CU colonial ouctlons, Tho foreign nrl- 11 mnrt.llt In tvlthn.U material l,n J '' ll BROOKE, STOKES & CO. Members of Philadelphia Stock Exchange , Fifteenth and Walnut Streets Philadelphia, Pa. 73 Fifteenth Street N. IP. lr'aaiffiflfon 102 St. Paul Street Baltimore Pac. Fuit Ex. Eq. 7s June, 1930, 31, 32 l'liiladelpnla Plan (ltd. By Union Pac, South. Pac. S' m .sv-sffla 13 GEO. A. HUHN & SONS 8TOC rifiru ANI1 IIONIV -. Member., ol. tU I'M''OsmV V,"Ne",?aYo;L,C"o"l?n ' '. ,.' I All tho PrlniP' M"!? Xl WJfttm TownsendWhelen & Co, Tc.-tt.t.,Wc t tB.ifl09 5l,8rfriiitiiiM.JHTU-ll(llr3eVM fWUfcJU-'tl0" "i", .IKJj r ' 9tt j sf ' TI IW w HW. imlY"' .?'"' "" (Vt'ft. m P HOW ' rf.l mi iVisWtAiJsWsMkMiaiUsMSMsmsmFluMsmU