y j?J.iW r-.rr w'i'.i (B'wi, i '7 ' -' -'. V.V-'-.'.i; , "A V" .! l i. '.it EVENING PUBLIC Eb(BIPHlEIBrai; . MONDAY, Cfcjoif k 1920 18 1 i m I xvm u fiwatt?' The Advancing Bond Market In th latter part of May of the present yar, many railroad and utility bonds, ns well aa Liberty bonds reached the low est prices In their history. At about the xnmo time It becnnie quite Apparent that consumers were heel n nine to curtail their purchases and consumption of commodities Since that time prices of good of almost all kinds have fallen rapidly, at tended by equally rapid ad vances In prices of securities benrinje a fixed rate of Interest We have prepared a booklet which dlscusea the recent de cline In commodity prices with the aecompanylns advance In bond prices, copies of which we shall be Kind to send to Invest ors upon request. We iuret jrou (ilk for booklet 'The Advancing Dond Market" Harris, Forbes & Co rino Stroat, Corner William NEW YORK Philadelphia Office: Widener Building MARKET CH E CKED BY TIGHT MONEY NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE TRANSACTIONS Intorost Contored In Specula tive Issues, While Representa tive Shares Hung Fire Selecting Yoisr SSanker To pet results in bank ing you naturally look to nn institution where serv ice dominates. Such serv ice will embody courteous ness, business counsel, ac commodation on approved accounts, and many othor details involved in the proper direction of a bank ing house. liccji in Mind lh- Iraird National Bask Oppoiite Broad Street Station STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW JERSEY 7 Preferred Stock Mkt. to yie!d about 6.67 MOORE LEONARD & LYNCH CUSHMAN NEWHALL manager 1429 WALNUT STREET Loncacre Hide. lfew York Broadway rittMbnrxh Frlck Hulldlnc members NBW YORK. PHILADELPHIA AND riTTSBl'IiGII STOCK EXCHANGES New York, Ot. 25. Neither the 1 chnrnrter of the trailing nor price move ments in todny's stock market differed much from thop witnessed In the inimc dlntclr precrdlnu sessions. In other words, the new week opened without any essential chnngci lu the general chnrac terNtlcs of the market. Special move ments were mnde here nnd there through the lit. but most of the representative storks of notli the industrial anil rnu- i road division", showed the same con spicuous tendency to mnrk time. Trad- I ing continued of the same restricted . character and was virtually contlncl al- , most exclusively to the professional . traders lu and out of the stock ex change. Tight money conditions was the nrln- j cipal retarding inlltienee, wiucn, now ever, was not altogether unexpected, In view of the unpleasant showing mnde on Saturday by the charing house In stitutions disclosing the largest Im pairment of i (-serves of the year. A gieat many loans were cnlrd during the morning, nnd the renewal call loan rate was fixed at S per rnt. compared with the 10 per cent closing rate on Friday nnd n recent average renewal rate of 7 per cent. The supply of de mand funds at S per cent rate was rather scunt, which naturally promoter) fenrs of a recurrence of Frldn s flurry. The unfavorable bank statements, however, from n sentimental viewpoint, were to a large extent eounterbalanccd b the more favorable advices from London, regarding HritMi lnhor condi tions, which were confirmed by the sharp rise In sterling exchange. As the market continued still largely governed ! by technlcnl condition1!, these outside eiindltlons virtually onlv had nn nca- I deinic intluenee. Altogether the market dWplnvtd n much better tone, hut with1 the exception of the strength nnd uctlv- I ity of 1'nited States Steel, which wns iii'islio,! nn nn revived renorts of an i"S- ! trn dividend nt the meeting of the di rectors tomorrow, the leadership was poor, in that interest ran more to the speculative issues. OIIk. rails ami utilities were the stronger issues at the outset. Addi tions to early gains were made In the first hour, especially by Mexican Te troleum. I'nn-American Petroleum, Shell Trading, f'nllforuin Petroleum nnd Houston OIL These issues gained 2 to almost ." points over Inst week's final prices. Halls were dull, but utilities and tobaccos strengthened with noine of the minor specialties. The market icacted in the second hour, when 1'nited Fruit fell 5 points and Coca Cola .Vj, the latter losiug ground on adverse dividend rumors. Irp'gulor recoveries set in before noon, when steels devel oped activity, especially heavy buying being noted In V. S. Steel nnd Beth Miein. Independent steels, particularly Lackawanna and Reploglc. scored fur ther gain- at midday. Coppers were strong, despite the weakness of the metal market, with buying of Utah. American Smeltiug and L'nited States Smelting. The only railway issue to chow any marked change was New Or leans. Texas and Mexico, which rote 4 points. TRADING QUIET IN LOCAL STOCKS Only Important Price Changes Were Made in Usually Inactive Shares Dtv. Sates la t ituh l0 o Alax Itubbcr 0H 1100 ,. Alaska Gold Mines.. 11 COO .. Alaska Juneau O M.. 3 1000 7 Allied Chem & Dye. litVi 00 7 Allied Chem A Dye pf 03 100 i Allls-Chnlmcrs 03 U 100 s Am Agrlo Chem M 0 g Am Doet Sugar 78 Vi 300 io Am Hosch Magneto... 77ft ooo .. Am Can 3H "0 7 Am CAn tif 87W 700 is Am Car & Fdy 13V4 300 .. Am Cotton Oil aK 200 go Am Drutr Syn 0& 8700 7 Am Hide & Leather pf 00 looo o Am Internnt Corp.... 7J4 oo 1 Am-La Franco Kntr. . . 10 loo a Am Linseed 0034 000 o Am Locomotive 97 100 7 Am Locomotlvo pf... 10014 oo .. Am Safety Razor 1H 700 .. Am Ship A Com 18U 00 4 Am Smelt A nef 00 100 s Am Steel Foundries.. 31 000 7 Am Sufrar Itof 107 000 io Am Sumntrn, Tob H9 1200 8 Am Tel A Tel 1CU& 300 20 Am Tobacco B 130 700 7 Am Woolen 7lJi 3M .. Am Writing Paper pf. 0 1700 4 Anaconda Copper .... CI 100 .. Assets Realization... . 'i 300 4 Asso Dry Goods InM 700 o Atch Top A Santa Fo. 89'4 200 B Atch Top A S F pf. 77! 1800 10 Atl Out AW I S S....UR 101 .. Austin Nicholas UH W J H V M 1 1. Yi 1 IS &000 8.50 Baldwin Liocomotlvc. .11&Ii ;iKiii!mi;!aiiH!afli:a2LiiKi';ii!ii,i!iraiK3,ii;mKra ESTABLISHED 1865 I BIGREN & CO. rj BANKERS 1 AlOChcstnutSt., Philadelphia Government, Municipal, Railroad and Corporation Securities Members Xeo York and Philadelphia Stock Exchanges I OTOTiMiiniiKm SenXo?ai Sfactlities ? Rallying 'Round the Rails Ik the present niurkctHl.p activ ity of the tbIIs tho forrmnntr of anntlirr old-time railroad imirkrt? Are ue Justldrd In expecting the prekent trend of the mils to lie Innr lintnlnecl? I'redlrtlon eon Htilutea nn part of uur aerxlre. Our i-perlol letter "II," tiowerer, ilrirrllies the banlc rnndltlnns unilerlyliiK a nelected few of the rallruad liauri, ifarfcetable xrmritlea carried upon a conAervatlv mnrfllal lasts. Odd lots a specialty. . . 1 rhlladflphlu ftlt. Kich. MrmhrmJ (,0, mi,, i., uf Ni y 1622 Chestnut Street I'honrat Hell, hpriire 60 17-1300 Kesmnne Itnro 'l!i'J 74 IlrotidtiRr It 4S9 th Air . N. V. Stnmforil Conn. Kxcept In n few of the inactive issues nrlce change in today's local market were unimportant. The dealings, while tiot large, were again well distributed with most all the local stocks given n good representation. There was no sneeinl news over the week -end effecting the ptirelv local shares one wny or on other and this irfluenred a d'snosltlon more or lees to hold off until the gen eral outlook became more legible. The wider price movements were registered in such usually obscure issues as Iliiffalo and Susquehanna preferred, which on a few transactions advanced 1 -i points from the previous sale to ,"0. On the other hand. .1. O. Ilrill com mon htock. which was rushed up with such vigor last week, droped back 1 to 01l'n, but General Asphalt preferred scored a further advance of 3 points, reaching 08. American Gas on very light offerings ran off 1 to -10. In the regular active shares it was a case of fraction chipping on cither side. Philadelphia Rapid Transit was again freelv offered but all of it was taken at 10. I'nion Traction remained pegged nt HO, while United Gas Improvement was ; point better at 374 . the preferred ruling firm nt par. Philadelphia Elec tric issues continued well supported. Railroad shares continued firm on very quiet trading, Pennsylvania hold ing most of the day nt -14. Lehigh Valley was well bought nt !5, and Le high Navigation was ',a point higher on u small odd-lot purchases nt OO'-j, 1500 100 200 2000 200 900 200 100 .100 2200 too sxno 401 :ioi 280.) 100 soo 900 4100 .Ml S00 010 100 3000 300 300 310 1101 700 000 12100 100 1500 1200 200 100 1S00 100 2? 100 1500 100 200 1100 100 000 200 100 500 200 100 100 310 300 100 310 200 500 400 100 403 3 M0 100 500 100 1200 100 100 200 100 100 4S0O 10.1 300 100 809 7000 1200 300 100 200 100 200 W)0 500 2100 200 2310 100 200 100 100 000 1700 2G0O Bait A Ohio 47'4 8 Barrett 132 JS S.Bethlehem Stl 8 pf lOiTi B Bethlehem Steel B 72 H .. Booth Fisheries M . . Brklyn Ilapld Transit 1 . . Brklyn n T ctfs of dop .. Butto Copper A Zinc. . OH .. Butto A Superior Cop. 10Vi .. Caddo Centrnl OAR 20 M n California Pocking . . (!!$ 10 Canadian Pncfto . . . 20JJ .. California retrolrum. 2715 7 California Petrol pf. 6BU 8 Central Leather 40J 7 Central Leather pf . . . 0215 4 Ccrro do Pasco Cop. . . 30 14 10 Chandler Motor S5J4 4 Chepapenko A Ohio . 0J .. Chi A E III Ei Tctfo. ll?i .. Chi A K 111 pf ctfs.. 12H . . Chlcasro A Ot West. . . 12 2 Chicago A Ct Wen pf 294 .. Chicago Mil A St P. . 1Yj . . Chicago Mil A St P pf 02M 5 Chicago North vestem 81 & 7 Cht A Northwest pf..Ut . . C lit It I A Pac 38 Chllo Copper 1M 1.50 Chlno Copper !.U 4 Coca-Cola 30U . Col A Southern 35 U n Polumb Gas A Eleo. . . GOVS 1 Col Graphophone .... Z0V 4 Comp Tab Records . . 441 7 Consolidated Cigar . . 72W 7 Consolidated Gnn .. . Hl 2 Con Intertsate C'al M. SV 3 Consolidated Textiles'. 25$j 1 Continental Candy.... 10 4 Corn Products Ref KM 7 Corn Products Hef pf.inon 2.80 Cosden A Co 37 8 Crucible Ste-1 13lii 7 Crucible Steel pf T3 .. Cuban Cano Sugar.. 3St,4 1 Cuban Cano Sugar pf. 7W 7 Cuban Amer Sugar... 1 .. Denver A Itlo Grande. 'I't . Denver A Ulo G pf. ... 3fi 1 Dome Mlnea itH 8 Endlcott-Johnson .... 05 .. Trie 14 Erie 1st pf 28'' .. Krlo 2d pf 20J 8 Famous Players L. . . . GS'i 3 Flsk Rubber 20j .. Freeport Texas 2115 Gnston Wms A Wig.. 0 0 General Cigar 02 8 General Electric 139!$ 1 General Motors .... 1814 6 Gen Motors deb fi'o.. 07i 8 Goodrich It F HO'X 7 Goodrich B F pf 72!-i 7 Great Northern pf . . . . 8716 4 Gt Nor Ore ctfs 34 & 50 Gi'cn Cananea Cop.. 27 . . Gulf State Steel . . . . 40 4 Haskell A Barker Car 08 .. Hcndce ctfs 21 .. Houston Oil Co 111 1 Hupp Motor car 13K 7 Illinois Central 054 60 Indlahoma Rf 7J? 4 Inspiration Con Cop.. 433$ .. Inter Con Corp SU .. Inter Con Corp pf. .. . 15- 7 Intl Hnrvesttr new... 10812 7 Int Harvester pf 109 .. Int Mer Marine 18J e Int Mer Marine pf... 7' A . . Intcrnat Motortruck . 40 .. International Nickel . I7; .. International Paper .. 7Hj .. Invlnclhlo OH Corp... 31 U Iron Products 41 2:30 Net Low (NYtm) Chge 4M 40H- Vs 11H K iw- y M14. VS 821 33K- $4 821 7SW 1H 77J4 IK K M 874 V l' 14 214- 14 14 '4 1 73 U 10 -89H-07 loo K-"W- 1814 on 3S 105 J4 -89 99ft- 130H 71 K 50 51 4H U4 28J4-T- 3H 88K- H 7714 Vt 148 214 14 a- 1IH 114 47'4 .. 132 J5 .. 104J4- IK 72fc 1H H 14 13H- R?- 04 10VS 2014 03 n 20 H 27H C3H 40 1J- 8214- 30 - 85J4- C8J- 113- 12 2 2095- 4114- 2 8151 110 11 1 834 B114 3334 83 714 7714 33 H 8714 13514 25 V, 14 50 73 10 093; 9CJ4 100 K 114 1834 59 38 105 JA. 88 00ft 130J4 7114 50 5054 ' 27 8814 7754 145 iJ4 1174 0W 13254 104 ft 7154 54 13 U 8Ji OK 10 20 U 83 ft 25 54 27 8M 40 0254 30 851, GBH 11M 12 1134 29 H 4154 2 K 8154 no H 14 54 54 54 134 Vt Vs 1 14 1 14 54 Vt K 34 14 H H Island Oil 0 Jewel Tea pf I2ft Kan City Southern... 2534 Kansas City 80 pf 4 9 ',4 Kayser A Co 85 Kelly-SPK T '-j Kelly-Sps T rts ft Kcnnecott Copper 23 101 1.20 Keystone T A R 14 1000 0 Lackawanna Steel ... 0054 100 . . Laclede Gas of St L.. 5755 400 8.60 LohlBh Valley S5j; 37 1414 24 ft 27 35 54 00 20 441; 72 J4 37 Ik 814 2554 10 83 100 U 30? 120 Vi S3 34 34 7 41 25i 3K 11 3i r,5' 1855 2SK 2054 08 20 ft 2154 0 02 1.-.8M 17ft 0754 4034 72 U 87 3ft 27 40 08 21 10854 M4 04 U 734 43 1ft 1454 108 W 100 1834 7154 40 17'i 7055 .13 '4 4154 Sft 12ft 25 4054 85 53 34 22 ft 134 05 50 55 ft 3734 54 14 54 54 25'l .. 2754- !5 3n- 34 005', 2054 4414 7234 2H 10 - 3 55 1001,- 3oy, - I30ft 1ft m 334 7 54 41 214 33s 1134 05 ft J854 281, 20 54 OS -20ft 21ft- 0 ft 54 4ft 54 Sates 100 100 100 100 18000 200 fnl Hlfh 3 Loewo Co 20ft 0 Mnckay Cos CSft 7 Manhattan Kiev guar. 04 .. Maxwell Mptor 354 12 Mexican Petroleum ..19154 Miami nn.- o- -- - - . ...1 vIV. ... JOJ i. go Aiiouie states Corp... lift 209 100 100 COO 501 40) 700 100 400 100 200 300 200 800 200 2100 200 1800 100 100 200 400 2100 100 100 3. 80 Nt Low (NYtm) Ch. 8254 0415 3334 21 OS 9954 4 Mldvale Steel A Ord.. 3834 . . Minn A St. Louis 20ft .. Mo KansaB A Texas,. 5 . . Mo Kansas A Texas pf 0 . . Missouri Pacific . , , . 1 28 .. Missouri 1'acinc pf. .. 1M 3 Montana Power 87ft . . Montgomery Ward . , . 23ft .. Nat Anlllno A Chem.. 5834 7 Nat An A Chem pf... 90ft 7 National Biscuit 107 .. National Con A Cabl.j 055 0 Nat Enam A Stamp.. 9ft 0 National Lead 7354 . . Nat It R of Mex 2d Pf 7 1 Nevada Con Conner. . 11 0 New York Central.. .. New York C A St L. .. New York N II A II. 1 New York Ont A W. .. N O Tex A Mex..,. 7 Norfolk A WeBlern.. 8 North American 0154 7 Northern Pnclflc 80ft 3 Nova Scotia SAC... 1 80 Nunnlly Co 13 100 2.30 Ohio Body A Blower.. 17 54 1700 40 Okla Prod A Rcf 414 0 Otis Elevator pf 85 . Otis Steel 2154 3 Owena Bottllnjr Maoh 58ft Pacific Do vol Corp. S Pacific Gas A Elec .. Pacific Tel A Tel.. 0 Pan-Amor Petrol . 0 Pan-Amcr B 3 Pennsylvania R R. .. Penn Seaboard Steel. 18ft . . Peoples Gas Chicago. . 45 . . Pere Marquette . . . 3 Philadelphia Co . . . . . Plercc-Arrow Motor 8 Plercc-Arrow Pf ... . . Pierce Oil 8 Plerco Oil pf 5 Pitts Coal . . Pittsburgh A W Va. 8 Pressed Steel Car. . 8 Pullman 11234 Punta Alegre Sue rts 095 100 100 100 100 800 300 8000 700 1000 1301 4700 000 0900 1700 2,10 2800 100 030 2800 200 103 100 101 200 5500 800 730 2400 200 0100 2534 55 ft 40ft 0154 3ft 43 ft 27 ft lft 303 89 is 54 8534 08 W 35 ft 08 4 Pure Oil Co. 1 Ray Con Copper 4 Rending 2 Reading 1st pf 5 Reading 2d pf . . Replo Steel ..Republic Motortruck. 0 Republic Iron A Steel 5500 fl.20 Royal Dutch N Y, 13834 -1755 07 '5 50 754-875a-34 55 . 27 40 -08 21 10334 -s-13?', f- 04 54 734 4334 4ft-154- 108ft 100 1834- 7154 . 40 17ft 7155 33 ft lft C 12ft 25ft 40ft- 83 a ft 154 ft ft ' ft 54 134 fti 100 500 1800 1200 100 700 200 400 0500 1101 4710 700 3200 1300 100 270 701 200 200 5300 300 201 200 10300 3200 1800 2101 100 700 200') 100 000 400 39 ft 14 9734 SO 59 8234 31 7054 7034 14ft 31ft 3854 1 St Joseph Lead .. St Louis San Fran.. . . St Louis Southwest. ,. St Louis Southwest pf 0ft . . Saxon Motor 5 .. Seaboard Air Lino... 10 .. Seaboard Air Lino pf. 17 8 Sears-Roebuck 112 .. Seneca Cop Corp 1854 74 Shell Transport 5154 . Sinclair Oil 323o 8 Sloss-Sheff 67 0 Southern Pncitlc 00ft .. Southern Rnll 313i 5 Southern Rait pf 0434 20 Stnnrtirrt OH of N T 090 7 Standard Oil of N J pfl0554 4 Stewart Warner Sp... 32 4 Strombcrg Carb 71 7 Studebakcr 59 2 Superior Oil Corp.. . 1814 4 Temtor Corn A F "A" 30ft .. Tenn Cop A Chem... . H a Toxns Co 513j .. Texas A Pacific 2255 00 Texas A Pac C A O.. 35ft . Third Avenue 10ft 8 Tidewater Oil 216 Times Square Supply, 0 Tobacco Products . . Tol St L West ctfs., . Transcontinental Oil , r Transue & Wms Steel, 100 2.ao Twin City P T 1734 6734 13 1254 45 2'4 62 - ft , ft ft 1 223i . I 14 3i- ft 0054 2 57ft 2ft C5ft ft 501 . . Union Oil 27ft 1200 10 Union Pacific 12754 500 4 Union Pacific Df CBtJ! 200 7 United Cigar Stores pf!02 2100 12 United Fruit 224ft 300 .. United Rwy Invest... 1534 2301 .. Unl Rwy Invest pf . . 3234 4000 3 United Retail Stores.. 75 201 5 U S C I P A Fdy pf . . 41ft 1700 BUS Food Products.. 4855 800 8 U 3, Ind Alcohol 8434 200 ..US Realty A Imp. ... 50 10t0 8 V S Rubber 7734 100 H U S Rubber 1st pf . ... 105 301 0 U S Smelt A Ret 55 32000 BUS Steel H9ft 500 7 U S Steel pf 108 000 0 Utah Copper 58ft 400 .. Utah See 1334 430o 0 Vanadium Corp CSft 1000 2 Vlvadou Ino 15 300 . Wabaah lift SOO Wabash pf A 323$ 000 .. Western Maryland ... 14ft 100 West Maryland 2d pf 2555 400 .. Western Pacific 30ft 100 4 Wfbtern Pacific pf... 74 700 7 Western Union Tel.. 02 100 7 Westlnghouse A Brake 102 300 t Westlnghouso E A M. 4755 300 . Wheeling A L K 14 ft 300 .. Wheeling ALE pf . . 20ft 500 1 Whlto Motor 45 000 .. Wick sponc Steel Corp 20 ft 1000 1 Willys-Overland 11 200 7 Willys-Overland pf... 01 Ex-dhldcnd. t Ex-rlKhts. 2054 0 54 04 354 10354 18ft 134 3854 10J4 5 0 28 Sift 67 234 684 00 107 Oft 6834 7354 OH 11 82 654 33 24 05 99 61ft 88ft 41 13 1754 4 85 21ft 5854 2534 84 ft 4534 80 ft 83 4334 18 41ft 2754 41 36 89 lift 8534 8ft 314 97ft 11234 69 ft 3954 13 ft 9034 55 674 81 31 76ft 78 14ft 3134 3754 4834 6 Oft 10ft 11155 1734 50 31ft OS 0051 3114 64 34 647 105 32 71 58 ft 1834 39 ft Oft 6154 2154 34 17ft 215 17 0634 13 lift 45 42 54 2754 126ft 08 100 220 Hvi" 31 !4 74 lft 47 8 50 77 ft 105 53 ft 8854 10734 cs 13 ft 0354 14 54 1134 32 ft lift 2554 3555 74 82 102 4754 1455 2555 44 ft 29 1034 01 ft ft 94 ft 54 it ft 114 "ft ft 203 6554 154 64 3ft- 54 1954 aft 18ft ft 134 ft 38ft 54 1094- H 5 9 28 5134 6754-234- 5834 90 107 - 54 6ft 59 J4 1W 73ft- 34 7 54 11 87 -04ft 3334 24 05 09 - 6194 88 ft 1 13 -1754 4 85 r 2154 58 ft 2534 54 ft 0154 194 8354 2 4334 14 18 Ji 4454- 2754 41ft 30ft 80 -? 1554 8594 0894 354- 07ft 11294 00ft 30ft .. 13ft .. 06J4 14 66 59 81 31 79ft 2 78-34 154 31J6 38ft 4834 5 , -0ft 10ft 112 1794- C0 134 32 54 0854 lft 9954 54 3155- ft 0134 ft 605 25 105 32 - ft 711 5855 , 1834 39 ft 3i 5134 2254 3194 134 1734- 1 215 li 54 0754 94 13 - lft 12 45 1 254 ft 2734 ft 12754 ft 6854 .. 100 3 220 - 4ft 14-3134-7454 155- 48 -84ft 60 77J4 105 - 65 8054 154 10734 - ft 58 13 ft- ft 94 ft 94 ft 134 1 "34 154 294 GOSSIP OF THE STREET Explanation for tho unexpected flurry in tho call money rates on Friday afternoon was easily to be found in tho weekly statement of tho New York Clearing House institutions on Satur day. Tho cniiR$ war clearly shown in the $23,070,180 deficit of legal rcscrvo requirements. The market had closed when this un pleasant bit of news enmo out, and which not only put a crimp in the hopes of easier money market conditions but nlso suggested the probability of somo further loan calling by the banks in order to rectify tho impaired reserve po sition. The statement was rcmarkablo for tho unusually large changes shown in the principal items, but which, after all, were undoubtedly the aftermath of the recent tremendous financial opera tions incidental to the cnormotm Oc tober payments and largo bond flota tions. Loans and discounts showed n con traction of $00,845,000. while demand deposits showed the astonishing shrink age of $112,035,000. This, of course, meant n material reduction in the lia bilities of the Clearing House Institu tions, but which was offset by tho loss In rcscrvc'crcdlt nt the federal Institu tion of $03,454,000. The result was a cut in excess reserve of $50,235,200, leaving the deficit ns stated above. This showing would apparently Indi cate tho continuation of stringent money market conditions for some time. Of course, this is about the season when the heaviest strain of tho crop move ment falls upon the hanks, but with the Federal Reserve svstem the, burden has been cnunllv distributed nmong the twelve rerlnnnl hnnklne districts, and tho burden naturally would not fall so heavily on the New York district, as In former years. Then again, the Federal Reserve authorities have stated nr rancementn for Hip eron movement had some time ago been completed. It might, therefore, be naturally assumed that despite the shifting operations In the redlscountlng the loaning insuiuiions were not making the progress expected ir. tlie credit deflation. As a matter of fact.- according to the. teotlmnnv nt lenitlnc li.inldne interests. the readjustment of the over-extended credit situation must still be handled with kid gloves. The widespread char acter of tho price-cutting movement, rather than facilitating tne crcuii de flation and the thawing out of frozen credits has apparently proved n stum- bllne block, In that to nppiy urnsuc measures might result in serious busi ness disturbance. In all events, the chnracter of Sat urday's bank statement quite plainly, if not forcibly, demonstrated the futil- Itv nt ernpetlnir nnv wide extension of speculative activities for some time to come. In other words, the period ot easier money conditions, for which the speculative community 11ns long occn waiting, seems from all indications to be as far off ns It was several months ago. Caution would still seem to be the safer policy to follow. Cuban Situation The Latin-American Division of the Rurenu of Foreign nnd Domestic Com mcrcc states that it would appear lu SIININO Alanka-Brlt Columbia ... Arliona Silver A Atlanta 1 DlK Ledco H advisable for exporters to send ship- I uoatim & "Montana" '. '. '.'.'. 43 OILS AGAIN CENTER BAR-SILVER ltodDa?atW62rftT d'hiBhe' know OF CURB INTEREST Standard Issues Strong lnd pendent Group Active In dustrials Quiet New York, Oct. 25. Nearly nil in terest in the outside market was con centrated in the oil group, partly be cause of the strength shown in the Standard Oil issues following the lead ot Standard Oil of Indiana. Reports were current of coming stock dividends on several of theso issues. Independent oil stocks wcro active and strong, Midwest Refining moying up 4 points, to 102, nnd there was vig orous buying of many of tho low priced shares, including Mcrritt Oil nnd Siriims Petroleum. General Asphalt' was again active nnd strong, moving up more than 1 point. Tho industrials generally were quiet, Submarino Boat making a moderate gain, selling nt 14. There was a fair amount of business in United Profit Sharing nt 2V4 nnd 2. United Re tall Candy wns unchanged at 10a4. Sweets Co. sold nt 2 to 2ft. INDUSTRIALS IUh Coal r 2U Kxplotlvta 104 jIr Kmcrald ...... OH Acme Coal SAetna IC columhi Kmplro Tuba IsH Ocn Aaphalt OtVJ uooarear lire prei To Harcutea Paper 22 i-eneciion 'lire, ,......,. I JtBrtlo Com 2 Itadlo Com oref 2 Muomanne uoat 14 Hweetn Co 24 U fl Stem iI United Front Sharlruc.... 2U United Itctall Candy ... 101 STANDARD OILS Standard Oil of Indiana.. 785 772 INDEPENDENT OILS Allied Oil Arkansas Nat Ga ,. Hone Oil Uoston Wyomlne Carlb Syndlcato .... Cushlnc Pete Elk Ilanln Pet Knslneera Petrol . . . . Federal Oil Olcnrock Oil .,; Iludton Oil Inter Petroleum (new) Maracalbo oil Merrltt Oil .Midwest llftr Mountain Prod Omar Oil l'ennok Oil Producer & Refiners .. lied Itock Oil Itynn Cons Hoy do Franco Halt Creek Trod Halt Creek (new) .... Hlmm Petroloum .... Skellv Oil United Texas Oil victoria Oil (new) Whelan Oil Whlto Oil 1:30 Low p. m. 1 4 is!: n OOtt 60H 70 7S ',: 22U 22U ty 1H 1H H 2H 2K 14 14 '8 : 2X, log 10 783 ...20 10 10 . .. 10 10 10 '.'.'. i i ... lb 17k 18 ... Oil oil o2 ... ljV 1 1A ... SK SH 2 ...2 lii 2 .. IS'A IBS 1BU ... 22Vi 22 U 22W ... 14 14g H ...102 101 102 ... li)i 10 ; 10 ... 3 2't 3 ... OK OH (Hi ... OH CH 8H I'.'. 17H 17$ 17$ ... BH SH b ... 211 2ft 20 . .. 10; 1QV iQt; :::J 8 ::: $ , ... i K v ... 23i 23T4. 23J I Creseon Oold Divide Ext Dundee Arliona .... Kureka Cro-isus . . . . Eureka Holly OoldOeld Cons Ooldfleld Development Goldfli'lil Florence . . GoldOeld Sliver Pick Golilnclcl Zone (Ireat Hend 1 Kmma Silver 3H Hecla Mining 41k 18 U .5 - 82 lit 48 1A o 4 14 (I 30 tnanfa tn fill,,, uninau nnhlnrl Inut ritpt fnnl Cllled Mlnlnir from the consignee have been received, cindeiaria Min .. Of course, contracts must not be rcpu- cons Virginia .... ,1 n ted. hut the wishes of the importer , t" "ver should be consulted. The congestion of tho Ilnbnnn liorbor continues unabated. Although tho treasury department of the Cuban Gov ernment has recently begun to put Into cfTect the ordinance permitting the gov ernment to remove from the docks all merchandise remaining nfter the stn tntorv nerlod. the wharves arc still con- gesded. The moratorium recently declared 'iron Blossom u bv tho Cuban Government pronimts tne i,.u"nr;Jl- o withdrawal until December 1 of more Vi"?r Mining ".'.'. i" than 10 per cent of the checking deposits Mother l-ode bs In the hnutr. This has made It exceed- !n!?" Lode (nuw) 5 ingly diliicult for firms to secure reudy ooiii" silver" ..' ensh to meet their payrolls. It .is Prince 1 Cons .. .. stated on reliable authority that 1000 J c" men wuo were riiK'iyt" i i'ii"k i" relieve the hnrbor congestion hnve ceased work because they were not paid. The moratorium also makes it dif- e,t, f. (mrvn,,!ni nnnnnpnn tn LPOIIfA TonODStl Divide (...,1. . w.V M,lltln, nnrtnlnlm. n'Tn0I"l!1 xt U- . .!' iiiuur, w ,v,-w vu......... ,., . v......n v i-ionopan Jim iiuiicr IT the importation ot siiipraents. uonsc-.Tonopnn Miaway .... quently many of tht-n can not accept , Tgnopjh snninjf . .... tmnila unnn nrrirnl. For this ronsnn 'Tt,nr,Ah fAnnHn alone exporters should be careful in 1 Tononah Itescue Euia Rochester Mines ... Han Toy Success Mlnlnir TonoDnh Uelmont , Tonopah Cash Iloy S l 8 r 11 on HI ns 4. tu ordering shipment to go forward. I IMS' 11 32ta . 74 02 -102 71j W -UK-20Kx 10 a -01 Vt United Eastern victory The situation Is beluK itiven very ' Knd serious cons'derntion by various private white cans and governmental bodies. In the mean time individual merchants must guard their own interests carefully. Clmnder Rros & Co.: "There is senrcity of hurdles nnd bunkers in nn.v attempted bullish progress in the stock market, nnd yet It is cciunlly correct to say that, excepting in spots, tin bears make slender advantage townrd lower levels. I here has been enough it in in s is 2 n 1H s 054 11)22 W 7s 110H 117. 07 114 in, I bearish dope nnd benrish selling of the 1 steels to have knocked them to much Commodity Markets .iir Vew Orleans was a leauinK In the mipe-!lnneouH list I,akt Supe- scPr 0n the rise, nor fell back to 11. Philadelphia In- i tho end of the first twenty min utes, offerings had increased materially nnd the mnrkct was off about 15 to JO points from the highest levels of the Initial call. .,.. , . The market sold off about 20 points from the high level on the government ginning report, which showed the largest ginning for nnv period since the 10,7.10, 000 boles crop of 1014. The recession was preceded by considerable strength, based on the circulation of bullish news regarding the Urltisn lUDor buuiiuoii FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Oct. 26. Sterling opened on a sharp rally In the market for for -i Av. ...v.lln A..-l ., COTTON lYiMorvii 1 Irregular. Mnrks were up 1 point, francs Voir Yorlt Oct. 2o. The opening ot I on" 2 points and Chrlstlanla and cruiiders the cotton market was rather firm to-' up 10 polnta d'iy at' l -b. & ' gftt0".?.-. . cables 3.47 ; mainly on good Llvcrpoo bujing, w tilth franc cahCH 6 44i r.cit!, 6 43 . was taken to be n reflection ot improved Pahle.H 3,77, cheekH 3.76 li . mnrltB 144; prospect of a ("cttlcment of the strike Swiss cables 16 8P. check 15 80; Ilel- of the Uritish coal miners. I kUu cables 6 86, checks C 84 , pesetu local short covering nlso was on 11 1 cables 14 16, checks 14 13, Stockholm liberal scale and there was considerable 1 cables 19.70. clucks 19 85; Chrlstlanla l,,;.oLm t.lnn hoiise buvine on heavy 1 nhles 13.86, checks 13 80; Copenhagen new ro.mm lon house Duying, on mi y , cftb B5 checl3 13 w b, rales in the central and western belts 30 80 cnecks 30.70 siilated Wire was unchanged at u3. I'enusylvania Salt was held nt 08 and small sales of Pennsylvania Central Light preferred were made nt 40. Amer ican .Stores was fractionally higher at Philadelphia StocJcs ion Am Stra 100 Am Can. 20 Huff & S pref ltllth nr.vi 10 50 1 :30 Net Iw p. m. ciize, r,r, B5Va 10 -10 li no no 4-1 Vj ."0 Ilrill J CI. (12j 01 OPh 1 140 Rlee Stor.l2.'J 121 l 123 Vi 'M0 (Jen Alms pref 08 5 1iike Sup. 11 r l.eh .Nav. !ii. Wisconsin Elec. Pr. 72s. 1945 Scars, Roebuck 7s. 1921-22-23 Anaconda Copper 7s, 1929 Erie & Jersey 6s, 1955 Gcnnessee River 6s, 1957 AlCown&Cct locust filOl Land TitU Bldg. Race " itio York Til Connection. Canal 85 To the Holders of American Light & Traction Company Fivc-Year 0 Gold Notes The Temporary Notes will be ex chanvtablo for the Definitive Notes on and after October 22d. 1020, at the oRlce of Emerson MrMllIln & Co., 120 Broadway, New Vork, AMERICAN LIGHT & TRACTION CO. New York. October 1. 1t0. 23 l.eh Val t.10 Mldvain. M 10 Pa Cen h pref 40 2 10 Pa It It.. 44 23 Pa Salt.. 08 21 Phila Ins Wire... C3j 400 Phila Co cum pf. 33 103 PhllaRlec 23 4 213 do rets.. 27 Vt 425 Phila It T II) 43 PhilaTrao OtVJ 170TonoMln 1 173 Vn Trae. 30 130 U G I... 3704 10 do pref. 30 (10 I' S Steel. 80Vi 07 07V22V) 11 11 Vi 00 Va OOVs.. 33 Vi 38 - n, 38 40 08 03 Vj 33 23M, 27 Vi in 04 30 30 89 Vi 40 .. 43- M 03 Vs.. 33Vi- Y 23 Vi.. 27V1 Vi .i 37 vj 30 4- vs 80Val tNet change made by comparison with last lalo on New Tork Utock Eichanse. Sale In DONDH 10 Net 1100O lllvh lyvr p. in. chca. 2tl Hell Tel 7s.100Vb 100 100. . 1 2-0 Lib Ilond 4th 4Vts.. 88.84 88.84 88.84 .48 3 Phila Elec IstOs.... 83 83 83 8 United Rwy Invest Cs.. CO CO 60 December January . March . May July fiat. c!o sn ni 20 4.1 20 51) 20 IS 20 00 Open 20.TO 20 70 20 75 20 00 20 48 tlroel 1 1 .30 a. m. 21 Os 20 77 20 73 20 47 20 39 GRAIN MARKET Cbicaso, Oct. 25. More favorable re ports regarding the coal miners' strlko In Kngland caused active buying of wheat this morning and rallied the mar ket after a weaker start. The trade, however, continued to take a bearish view of industrial conditions In general and there was little to indicate any im provement in the demand from In- December opened at SI. 09 to $2, nnd after moving up to Saturday's final price of $2. receded slightly. March started at $1.0-1 to $1.03 nnd later sold at a net advance of lc, at $1.04. There was good buying of corn and the market rallied after an Irregular start. It was helped by the Ilritlsh coal news. Trade was comparatively light. December opened at 80Vic to 80c and later sold at a net gain of c, at 81c. May was quoted at 80Jc to 87c at the outset, against 80)4c at the close Saturday, and later sold at 87c July opened at nn ndvnnce of c, at 88V6c, and moved up to 88c. Oats were quiet but steadier on scat tered covering. December opened at G5c to 52c, against 33V.C at the close yesterday. May started Vic higher, At 58-ic GAIN IN COTTON GINNINGS Tho market Generally wan sleadv In the first hour of bu&lntsH with sterling tluctuatlnc within a narrow range. De mand Bterllng was ?. 16 '-j cables 3 471'. ; frnnc cables C 44, checks C 43 ; lire cables 3 77, checks 3.7CH ; marks 1.4S, Argen tine 127 20. BATUIlfoAY'H FINAL QUOTATION'S Sterling Trunin Urn Guilder Demand S 4.1'i 1 4 "S 3 73 SiMIrt Cables . . . 3 41) (I 17 3 75 30.79 TOUAY'S OI'KNIVtl Qt'OTATIONH Sterling Franc Lire Guilders Demand 3 in U43 a 7il4 30 70 Cubits 3 4ilti n 14 8 77 80.80 MONEY-LENDING RATES MiW YORK Money on call, both classes of collateral, opened today at 8 per cent for lending anl renewing. In the time money market today tho usual dullness prevailed and rntes were nominal at 8 per cent. Call money was In good demand nnd In very limited sup ply 'at the 8 per cent renewal figure and higher rntes were expected Leading bankers expressed tha opinion that con ditions In the light of last Saturday's actual hank statement. Indicated con tinued firmness Dankera still continue to urge Bales of commodities and a liquidation of Inventories In certain lines nsj far a Is practicable without unset tling the markets. Prime mercantllo paper Is dull at a nominal minimum of 8 per cent. The Armor tone of tho call money market reduces the volume of dealings In prime bank acceptances. This mar ket has not yet shown repurchases by the larger banking Interests. Ilates aro unchanged. PHILAniU.l'lllA Call, 0 por centj time. 6 per cent , commercial paper throe to six monthB. 0 per cent. (Note These are merely nominal quotations, as the legal rate of Interest in tha state of Pennsylvania Is fixed at 6 per cent. Plus premiums and com mission, tlfhe money for thirty to ninety days is loaned at s to ft per cent, while commercial paper, from three to six months, la being offered at 8 to 8V per cent. BANK CLEARINGS Bank clearlnis today, cotnparid with cor mpondlt d.y2a.t twoani , Boston.. $i7.T.0H 45.87(,84 l2.M8,6 lower IovcIk than they have thus far reached. There Is much persistency of statement thnt there lies directly ahead of us the closiug of mnny mills, fac tories, refineries nnd other plants with the consequent unemployment of labor . . , . , . ..... thnt casts shadows upon tno tuttire. Total Prior to October 18 Was ijjcr Is against this the perhaps well- 5,712,057 Running Bales l grounded hope that such readjustment WoehJncton Oct "E The covern-' ,ua-v be effected, because of the large u aaiungton, uct. .(,. ino govern ( w thout any or monfs . cotton ginning report today I J ,.,,,,,.,.,, fnurcH. That labor showed a total of 5.712,057 bales ginned -vin hc Vequlred to make sacrifices from prior to October 18, and Indicated that ' the level of their very largely inflated tho sporadic attempts through tho cotton vrnges Is conidered certnln, and actually belt to keep gins closed until the prlco ()f Having necessity to both r.mitnl nnd , ?,,.?,n T",1Ki10 higher loels had tll0 country. Their re-employment to had llttlo effect. The glnnlnga this yenr .-. nfrr.uh nnd convlnelunlv the wheels aggregate 782,953 baleH more than tho b,,"iSim.v ,, ,,, r. Z , n ,! ,j ciunntlty ginned to October 13 last year "' IndnMiy nust he on n lower nnd Jieuilllll I utlirt j, iifiiiiiui i,uilliui,tiu in to be reached. But it is equally cer tain that at the same time, nnd to sim ilar extent, footMufts, coal nnd wear when tho crop was 794,000 bales smaller man mai rorccast ror this year. On the government's forecast of a cron of 12.123.000 hales this year, tho g nnings to October 18 appeared to be, ing nppnrel, from the chapenu down to about 17 1 per cnt of tho total. Thl Is the sabot, must also decline. The days a higher percentugo than was glnr.od cf heventy-ccut to eighty-cent beef. X&t?u?&J-Mr?!z:.vm. Iamb nnd hums, of STf! to $100 last eighteen years Glnnlnga prior to October 18 Includ ed 138,564 round bahs, 14,312 bales of Amcrlcan-I;gyptlan and 340 balea of Sea Island, the Census Bureau announced today. Glnnlnga hist year to October 18 amounted to 4,&20,104 running bales, Including 55,555 round bales. 85'J0 balea of American-Egyptian and 171)2 balea of Sea Island. Glnnlnga this year to October 18, by states, were: Alabama 281,753; Ari zona 10,678: Arknnsns 347.439: Call- fornla 13,614; I'lorlda 9614; Qeorgla 248,197; MI'Xurl 13.573: North Cnro Una 191, 26: Oklahoma 367.010; South Carolina 504, 161 . Tennessee 63,519; Texas, 2,596,147; Virginia 1081; all other 1210. suits of ordinary clothes, of .!15 to $20 footwenr are numbered." Jones & Halter: "Thnt ull previous oil export records will be surpassed In 1020 is indicated by lntest futures. For the first seven mouths of 1020 exports of petroleum products nre reported to have been at the rate of $.100,000,000 per annum, an increase of about 00 per cent over 1010. Added to the record consumption of petroleum products in this country, it Is readily npparent why 1020 will make oil history and why 709,404; LoulsVna 204.096; MIbsIbb ppl lending producers are expected to cstub- llsn new earuinc rerorus huh year. llrcker & Co. In these times of in dustrial iinsettlement nnd uncertnin foreign conditions, it is encouraging to note that bankers are not a bit gloomy. While admitting there are btill lots of bumps to go over on the road to prosperity, they believe wo will pass them safely. There is very llttlo outside interest. Trading being mostly by pro fessionals. TH 13 TRADKIt. LIVESTOCK qUOTATION8 Chlcaao. Oct. M.HOQb Estimated re eelpta, JS.OOo html; l-ft oer, SUM head, Very little dolnc; 10c to 13c lower than Sat urday's average; 113. 25 paid. CATTLE Estimated receipts, 28.000 head. 8HBKF Estimated receipts. 81.000 heaj. l'lttsburih. Pa., Oct. 28. CATTLE He. relpts. 2400 head Hteady. ' Hteers, 114,70 f IS, heifers JU r.Ofl 11 , cows. IKiru. Calves Ilecelpts, DOu head Lower. Top, till. IIOOB Ueielpts, 78UO head. ),ower. Heavl-s and ht-avy orker I13.2BO13.B0: light yorkurs and pics. SlS-SOf; 13 78. HHUEl' AND I.A.MHS Jtecelpts, 2800 head. Steady Top sheep, 17; top iambs. 113; higher. Liverpool Cotton Liverpool, Oct. 25. There was a fair request for spot cotton today with prices firm on the basis of an ndvance of 99 points for middling at 16.72d, The salou were 7000 bales. The receipts were 9000 bales, Including 8600 bales American. Kutures were steady In the early deal. Ings. Spot prices were: American, middling fair, 22.63d; good middling 19,47d; fully middling 18.22d; middling l.72d; low middling lS.OJd; good or dinary 9,f7d and ordinary 8.97d, Suspend Lumber Rates In West Wmhlngtcm. Oct. 25. Proposed In creases ranging from 214c to oc per 100 pounds on lumber nnd other forest pro ducts, from Missouri river crossings to destination In Illinois, Iowa. Minnesota, Missouri, Bomn wiiKoin ana Wisconsin, were suspended today by tho Interstato ComroHrco Commission until February 22, 1921. Berne Seeks Loan of $6,000,000 Uerne, Hwltierland, Oct. 25. Tho city of Uerne hns received nn offer from a New York banking firm of a loan of $6,000,000 at 8 per cent. The prion of emission would bo 92.5 and the loan would be amortlzable within twenty-five years, at 107. The offer appears to have been received favorably. The city coun cil will decide on acceptance or rejection of the offer tonight. Yukon Oold Wllbcrt BONDS Ailed Tackers fls American To 0s. 1 Anaconda Copper 7s Annlo-Amer oil 7s Armour S. Co 7s . . KethSteel 7s. 1U3S. Chrlsilanla S .... DerCTiark Hs (;r.ml Trunk 7s . .. Inter It T 7s New Ilavon 4s . ... Norwny rs Ohio Cities 7. 1023 Ohio Cities 7. 1921 I'an Am Pet 7s Scars Roebuck 7s . . Sears Roebuck 7.1 Sears Roebuck 7s, 1023... DKh ninnair ma u. , . 42 " 02 1 31 IK 37 0 4 14 I) 37 1 S 1 0 12 08 Ms 8 8 8 k 1 17H n 10 8 18 211 S 1A 8 J'1 1 8W 42 18 '4 . e5 03 r! oA 4 14 6 3S h n a 12 88 BTi 8 $ 8 n a o!i l n lit in 8 18 2U n I Xs 1U2 05 II5H 0B II ; 07 "i 04H III) loo'i loo'i mow lt'tH Jniu ion; hTw hTu, loiS loiW loi'i r7ti U4 flOW (IBS PH 118 nss oi y turn 111 r,.i fl'iV, ooh n:, 07!! (I4S in 72 81 V, mill om t7 00 SoKay it looU 100 nwui uo IB vi r U7'4 Subs B4 S5 83 Texas Co 7s OSS 0SV4 union TanK 7b 101 nil Zurich Ss IUOVi 100 08V, 118 01 lontf 07s 85 OSK lot 100W LONDON STOCK MARKET Improvement In Labor Situation Helps Operations In Securities London, Oct. 25. Operations In se curities on the stock exchange were more brisk today and tho feeling was cheerful as tho result of an Improvement 'n tho labor bltuatlon. The oil group was buoyant and ani mated. Shell Transport and Trading wns 7 7-16 nnd Mexican Kagln 12,i. Gllt-cdgcd Investment Issues were hard er nnd homo rails and Industrials nlso moved upward. Argentine rails, too, wero strong. Dollar descriptions wero weaker In vinputny with New York exchange and Japan bondu lost ground. Itubbers wero harder; knfflrs wero slow. French loans were well maintained. Sears, Roebucks Co. 7 Serial Bonds 50,000 Due Oct IS, 1921 50,000 Due Oct 15, 1922 50,000 Duo Oct 15, 1923 DiierlsHv Circular on Rtquut HEWBURGER, HENDERSON & LOEE Members Ncto York and Philadelphia Stock Exchanges 1410 Chestnut St. EMPIRE GAS & FUEL CO. Secured, Convertible Sinking Fund 1 Notes, due 1924 Company'! net earnlnsi over serrn thsM 11 Interest chartes "Moody's Analyses" Rates Theso Nolos'W Price to Yield 10 Particular on request Martin & Go: 1411 Walnut St. I'hlladelpbU IB We ivish to buy Georgia fly. & Power Co. Second Preferred nnd Common Stocks. HARBISON & CO. nANKKKS 106 SOUTH FOURTH ST. I'HILAUEI.riHA Members Kcw York and Philadelphia Stock Fxchanges Lehigh Power Securities Corp. BoughtSold Quoted R. E. WOODWARD & CO. Af embers N. Y. Curb Market Ass'n 2 Rector St., New York We Offer Subject to Sale Lehigh Valley R.R. Gen. Consol. Mtg. 4 Registered $1000 Bonds at $710 & Interest Tax Exempt in Penna. Reed A. Morgan & Co. West End Trust nidi)., Phila. Members of tho Phila. Stock I2ch. Robert M.Coyle&Co.WMJqi INSURANCE Hend for 80 Clause Kxplannllon. bonds for Investment The Nationa' Htv Company rorre .nnn itest Qttne in Orrr l Ctrtt Philadelphia 14M Chealnul Bt. Attaatt CUT IMS Deardwatk I'rooosaU DKI'AUTMK.NT OF I'l'IIMO MOllKS, UtllUrU! OF WATim OctobT 'JB. 1020 . Staled proposals will be recelvefl. n:; openeil Hi lloom zni. Liiy 11a until U o'clock noon on Tuesday, NoirnilrfT U, I WD. foi1 tho followlnu: . Contract No. 4S0 Laying 0 '. 8". 1 anl 12" natr Pipe. . . ,, . Contract No. 430 Furnlnhliiii nnd (Icinir Inir 0", S", 10" und 11!" water pipe. Contract No. 4H1 I.aslnf -IS" water rlf In West rhl'nUelplil.i. Contract No. 431.' Chlorine apparatus. Contract Nn, 483 Hpeclal (.astlnKs for Queen Uine Pumplrit Hlatlun. Contract No. 431 Kte.im fl.ivy meters. Contract No, 43.1 Puperheatere. Contract No. I3B Holler feed pumps. Contract No, 437 Klectrlc ccnerutor. For full Information nnd particulars npp.r , noom 788. City la.KncAVnN. 1)1 ettor Neighborly Co-operation Constantly endeavoring to carry on our business in the most friendly way has built up a relationship that is beneficial to each depositor. There are many phases of our banking service you will be interested in. Call and talk it over. National Bankjf Commerce in PKiladelp'Kia 213 Chestnut street rV l Y ) -S1.... M.. . iVlfrT- .. "T. i::x uf" 'r)',' i L'&-4X13& A yJldL (ii'&fi l.S-t,