'W.H1 .,. ? -4 &'3 $' -s 1V v " "taW " . a. ' ; . . u .:!' .. l! x I'1; ' U I vrtl A. " ' , i' ... . - i. ,. V " i i ' . ' ' W. . v 'J' '.., .ft Ai ' Kit. -v v- r . -V- . x t'. -i "l ' ' ' tt- - 1 - - 'f1 - , - ,, - - EVENING PUBLIC LEDGRPHILADELPHIAM SATUKDATT, JULY 9, 1921 . 1 fo' 1 ' M ii fi ffc J Fi pv. '- r r frlNANCIAL V,V . LOAN DUX Vi . In accordance with n resolution pil ,, i.hr the Council of the City of Philadelphia A-, ?U. Thursday. July 7. 1911, th following i em. enutiea "An ordinance to autnorize ins rereallon of an emergency loan not exceeding immon two nunarea nna nuy mousanq ,V 1. 1160,000) dollar for tho purchase nnd Won ot plant, buildings, grounds, ma Ijerv. eaulnment and ammrtenanres re rod for the eleanlntr. nt afreets, and the i) lection and dlepoaal ot ashes, rubbish Id ffarbaan tnr th ntlt-M Mfv." la hereby ubllshed or .public Information. W1UI.IAA1 II, fl-.llU.I, ft f i. r iui v. . CUrlt of Council. AN unDiNAncs ,' authorise the creation of an emerreney ' ti loan noi axcaeaina; one minion two nunarea - ,6" r i v '? , and fifty thousand (I.2KO.00O) dollar for the purchase and erection of Plant, build Inss, aroundi, machinery, equipment and appurtenance required for the cleanlnr of street, and 'the collection and disposal of aahea. rubblah and garbaga for the en. tire city. (Tertian 1. Th. rn.inxH nt tha CAtr nt Philadelphia ordain. That nn emergency bavins arleen making necessary additional . appropriating power, the City Treasurer. under the supervision ot tho Cocrnlttee on Finance, be authorized to create an emer gency loan or loane, on the faith and credit , ot the City of rhlladelpbla. In a ium not scaedlnt; in the axaresate onernllllon two hundred and fifty thoueapd (1.Z50.000) dol- Iara. wr ius nuronftH anq ereQion o& piniii. lutldinra. aroundi. machinery, equipment if dty. d appurtenancea required for the cleanlnc aireei. ana tne collection ana aiepoeai aabee, rubblah and larbace for the entire TO THE HOLDERS OT S Cellileral Trait Sinkinf Ftrod Gold Bond, of the SYRACUSE LIGHT & POWER CO. DUE JULY i. 1034 I The Equitable Truet Company of New ork. aa auooeaaor to the Truet Company ot merle. Truate under the Deed of Truet ot the Syraouae Light and Power Qompany. dated AprU 10. lOOT. hereby InvitM pro poeala tor the eale to It of aa many bond aeeured thereby aa will exhauet ttje turn ot nlnety.flve thouaand nine hundred and twenty one dollar and anventy-flv cent (I9B, 021.TB), In aooordanc with tbo alnkltur fund Drovlalona of the aald deed of truet. Bealcd propoaala will be opened at the of fice of the uoderilffned. No. 8T Wall street. New York: City, at twelve o'clock noon, on July is. lBtl, and ahould be Indoraod "Pro rxvinle to the Blnklnir Fund ot the ayracuae Light & Power Company." Propoaala asould be addreaaed to the Truat QepartmenL Tbo right I reeerved to reject any and all propoaala. Iropoaala of bidders unknown to the Truste must be accompanied by aattafactory raaEQiirTAnLK TnusT company or NEW YOJIK. Truat ee By LYMAN IUIOADE9. Vice Prealdent. Dated, New Tork. N. Y . July B. J021. PIE MOVEMENT WIDE AND ERRATIC 1 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE TRANSACTIONS Week's Violent Fluctuations Largely the Outcome of Speculative Influences TO TIIE IIOLDEK8 OF ROAJfOKE TKACTION AND LlOITr COM- PANY First MorUrarn and CMlateral Treat S Per Cent Sinking Fund Oobl nonda Notice la hereby given that. In conformity with tho Blnklng Fund provision ot Deed of Truat from Hoanoke Traction and Light Company to The Baltimore Truat and Guar antee Company, Truatee, dated Auguet 1 1B08. there have been drnv.n by lot for re demption on August 1, 1921. at 103 and accrued interest that date, the following Itoanoke Traction and Light Compnny First Mortgage and Collateral Trust S Per Cent Blnklng Fund Oold Sonde, Nos. TOO 1218 1027 2213 2073 87S 1324 1802 2237 2714 2010 1012 1328 2008 2252 2810 1019 1484 2103 2303 2329 She above bond will be paid upon preeen on at the office of The Baltimore Trust Company. Bucceasor Trustee. In tho City of Baltimore. Maryland, on and after Aoguat 1, lOtl. uporr which date Interest thereon will cease. THE BALTIMORE TRUST COMPANY Successor Trustee. Spwlal Mwtlnra ' COUNTIES OA8 ,ND ELECT1UC COMPVNY Philadelphia. Pa.. May 28. 1021. Notice 1 hereby given that, pursuant to reaolutlone of the Board ot Director of Cooatlee) Caa and Electric Company, a spe cial meeting of the stockholders of aald company ha been called and will be held at tne principal otllco of the company, north weet corner of Broad and Arch ts., Phila delphia. Pa., on July 27, 1021, at 11 o'clock A. M.. tor the purpose of voting for or against an Increase of the capital stock of the company from 110.000 ehares ot the par value ot ISO each to 100.000 share ot the par value ot V) each, of which J0.0.H) hares shall be Class A preferred atook, B0, 000 share (being the present authorized preferred stock) shall bo Class B preferred stock, and 60,000 shares (being the present authar.zed common stocx) shall be common stock: and In the event of such Increase of determining fhs designations, rights, privi leges, limitations, preferences and voting powers, or prohibitions, restrictions or quali fications of tho voting and other rights and power and the terms as to redemption, ot said Class A preferred stock. Class B pre ferred stock and common stock; of author ising said Class A preferred stock to be Issued and disposed nf by the Board of Di rector of the company at such time or times and upon such terms and conditions as said board shall from time to tlms approve, pro vided, however, that said stock shall first be offered pro rata to the stockholders for subscription at not Ie;s than par; and of taking action upon such other matter In connection with the foregoing a may prop erly ccne before said muting. O. W. CURRAN. Secretary. rropooals SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE. eelwd at the office of the Superintendent of Public Orounds and Buildings ot the Com- - . Dam., B..t. bhIi. K 1l..,tlll,B Pa., until 10 o'clock A M. (Standard Time) Tuesday, August 2. 1021, for the construo- uon ox new ooum uuice iiuumnx in vnpuoi consisting Ta.. of tbs Park. Harrlsburg, louowing work: ranite work. Cut cast stone. Indiana limestone a an alternate for granite apove nrsi noor isvei. (4) Brick work, (8) Waterproofing and concrete All, (fl) Tile and copper roofing and skylights. (7) Metal window frames and sash, (Si Painting and glazing, () Carpenter and lumber. (10) Plumbing and drainage. set forth In the plans and specification rreparea py Areola w. urunm 01 Park ave.. New York City, llrunmr architect, ana Known an "Contract Mo. 2 " Flans, specifications and bidders' proposal form can be aeon at the office of the Super intendent at Hsrrtrburir. Pa., or at the office of the architect. 101 Park ave., New York City. Contractors may obtain one set of the plans and specifications and bidding blanks by depositing the sum of Twenty-five (123.00) Dollar with the Superintendent or Architect. Additional copies may be obtained by deposit ing the sum of Ten (110.00) Dollars for each extra set required. The deposits mads by each contractor will ta refunded upon the return of all sets In good order. No proposal shall be considered unlsss accompanied by a certified check drawn to the order of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, as follows: Bids totaling Isa than One Hundred Thousand Dollars (liOO. 000.00). Five Thousand Dollars. The board reserves the right to reject any or all proposals, or parts thereof. By order ot the Board ot Commissioners et Public Orounds and Buildings of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. T. W. TEMPLETON. Superintendent. ' SAMUEL B. RAMDO. Secretary. Now York, Julr J). The highly pro fessional coloritiK of tho trading in to day's abbreviated session of tho stock market robbed tho rather wide fluctua tions of any significance. Considering the modcrnto volume of , business tho variations tvero uncommonly feverish. These, however, wcro solely tho result of the evening up operations of the room trading conUngent and other professional- traders. At the outset the mar ket ran Into another wave of liberal reallxinj sales, which coupled with some belated liquidation caused sub stantial recessions all along tho lino. This was offsot in tho second hour by equal free covering of shorts, so that not only were tho cnrllcr losses quickly retrieved, but the mora activo stocks were carried from one to two points nbovo last night's closing level. On tho recovery intenso dullness developed, disclosing tho saxno restricted buyinc power when tho requirements of the shorts arc filled. There was littlo In the overnight de velopments to affect the market much cither way. In tho morning news the outstanding development was n sharp decline in exchange rates. Demand bills on London were quoted close to the low est figure of the year. Apparently the Incident was not a market factor. i Those seeking quick nctron could not possibly find the slightest complaint against tho week's market. The wide and rather violent gyrations should have appeased the appetite of the most fas tidious trader. After all, did the mo curial character of the week's move ment mean anything? It was primar ily a thing unto itself. Analyzed closely it will be found tho rapid changes were inspired almost solely by technical con ditions rather than reflecting the fluc tuating events in the world outside. This was not because of the lack of important developments or events, as the week was replete with happenings all of which bad direct bearing upon the sit uation marketwise. For tho moment theso aro overcome by sepculntlvo in fluences, but In tho long run are rea sonably certain to figure prominently in shaping the course of the security markets. Just when that period will be reached is problematical, as thcro ure no means of measuring tho readjust ment still in progress. Tho moro disappointing sldo of tin week's opcraUons was unquestionably found in tho disclosure of signs of fur ther weakness in tho speculative struc turo of tho industrial division. Tho continuing crumbling of values in this quarter of tbo market was additionally discouraging becauso It bad been widely believed the industrial situation, al though admittedly bad and offering lit tlo promise of immediate improvement, had already been discounted by the tre mendous depreciation in market quo tation. It was made plain, howovcr, despite the drastic character of tbo cleaning-up Erocess much still remains to be dono cfore 'Wlnll Btreot can put its houne in order. AttenUon has repeatedly been called to tho pronouncod contraction of brokers' loans and pointed out as a re liable indication of tho thoroughness of the liquidation of speculative accounts. No one will deny that, but, on the other band, each succeeding semi-collapse of tho market supplies undeniable testi mony of tho fact that much bigger flh than tho ordinary Wall Street specu lator has been forced to unload. In addition, the sharp rebound witnewed in the middlo of the week demonstrated quite conclusively that there oro reams of stocks which institutions were forced to take over in the "helping ont" in the prcviuos breaks being dumped on every substantial rally. The market, however, is not without a favorable side. It is readily recog nized unless the powers-to-bo did not hnva tho situation well in hand, tho recurrent sinking spells with too last melting prices would surely run Into complete demoralization. The auto matic pauses in cither swing is alone sufficient proof of tho market having successfully passed tho real crisis and the necessity of a major operation. The thing most desired on all sides is a period of Inactivity. Prolonged dull ness might bo irritating to professional traders, but a rest period would not only do a heap of good but also possibly avert many needless sacrifices. Sales coo 100 100 300 200 100 too 300 109 100 100 00 100 1000 000 100 203 100 300 10300 100 10200 000 400 100 3330 400 A00 ZOO 13300 3200 1700 1A0 303 2300 100 101) 300 400 100 1300 380 100 100 3o00 700 100 J00 1100 300 1300 300 300 300 400 000 lono 130U 300 300 Dlv. In t nigh .. Alaska Juneau O M.. 1 .. Alaska Gold Mines.... 4 Allied Chem & Dye... 3S 4 Allls-Cholmers ...... 31 .. Am Beet Sugar 47 . . Am Bosch Magneto... 34)4 .. Am Can 0y4 1 Am Car & Fdjr 1J4J4 .. Am Cotton OH 17 Am Druit Syn K 8 Am Express IIS . Am Hldo A Leather pf 81 4 Am Ice 8114 .. Am Internet Corp.... M H 0 Am Locomotive 80 1 Am Locomotive) pf . . . .104 . . Am Safety Razor 4 ft ..Am Ship A Com 7H .. Am Smelt ft not 37ft 7 Am Susar Rof 05 7 Am Sugar Bef pf 88 8 Am Sumatra 81)4 0 Am Tel ft Tel 103 U Am Tobacco 117 ft U Am Tobacco B 118)4 7 Am Woolen 00 .. Anaconda CooDer .... 38H 0 Atch Top ft Santa Fe. 83M .. Atlantic Fruit 8 . . Atl Gulf ft W I S S. . 24 7 Baldwin Locomotive.. 78)4 .. Baltimore ft Ohio 30H 4 Bnltlmore ft Ohio pf . . SO ft . . Bntopllan Mlnlns; .... H 5 Bethlehem Steel B.... 48)4 8 Bethlehem Steel pf 89 .. Buttorlck 34)4 2 Cal Zlno ft Lead 4)4 .. California Petroleum . 80)4 7 California Petrol pf . . . 71 10 Canadian Pnclflo 110)4 . . Central Leather 3-1 )4 .. Central Leather pf... 70)4 .. Ccrro de Pasco 28 6 Chandler Motors .... 83)4 .. Chesapeake ft Ohio... 88 . . Chicago ft Ot West pf . 18 . . Chicago Mil ft St P. . . 37)4 .. Chicago Mil ft St P pf. i0 a Chicago Northwestern 04 Chi B I ft Pac. . Chile Copper . Chlno Copper . Coca-Cola a Colum Gas ft Eleo. . . . . Col Graphophone . Consolidated Dts Ins.. . Consolidated Textiles. . Continental Candy . . . 4 Corn Products Bef . . . . 000 2. co Cosdcn ft Co 3000 4 Crucible Steel 2 Cuban Am Sugar... .. Cuban Cane Sugar. ... . . Cuban Cano Sugar pf 10 Del Lock ft Western. . . Donver ft Illo Grande. . . Denver & Illo Gr pf . . , B Endlcott-Johnson .... . . Erie 1st pf 8 Famous Players L. . . , . . Flsk Rubber 10 Fisher Body . . General Asphalt . . . . 8 General Elcctrlo . . . 1 General Motors . . . . 0 General Motors pf . . 8 GUllland Oil 7 Great Northern pf.. 4 Ot North Ore ctfs.. . . Houston Oil 1 Hupp Motor Car... 00 Indlnhoma Ref . . . . .. Intorb Con Corp.... . . Intemat Agricul . . . 7 Int Harvester now. . . . Tnt Mer Marine. . . . fl Int Mer Marina pf . . . . International Paper .. Invlnclblo OH Corp. . . Island OH . . Jewel Tea .. Kansao City Southorn 26)4 4 Kansas City So pf . . . . 80 200 4700 2300 200 200 100 800 000 400 3S00 2300 100 12000 eoo 2800 100 SO 1800 400 300 100 200 too COO 3000 200 400 800 809 1700 100 200 200 Total 334 106 24 SO 84 8 , 18 Ji es4 . 27)4 . 57)4 . 18 . H , 22)4 .180 . 1)4 . 68)4 . 13 . leji . " . 12 . 70 K . 4Rft .128 . w . 00 . 48 . 70 - 38 . 83 11 . 8 . a . 7 . 78 . 11)4 . 48 . 43)4 . 11)4 . 2J4 9 Ion iU to 31 30 84)4 36)4 113)4 17 H 118 4K 81)4 83)4 80 104 4K 7H 37 03)4 87)4 48)4 103 117)4 110)4 07)i 33 81)4 8 21 73)4 88)4 80H 47j 00 24)4 )4 30 71 110 !) 70)4 20 60)4 64 18 97 30)4 04)4 31)4 10)4 32 J4 3014 84)4 6 8)4 14 es 27 88)4 13 R 20 180 1)4 88 3 . 10)4 80)4 11)4 77 40 120 11)4 09 48 08)4 28 82 11 3J4 3 7 73)4 il)4 47 6114 11 3 20 SO sales. r: Today' NM Close Cht. 1K a 38 31-54 3I4- )4 34)4- 20)4 123)4- 1)4 17 )4 4 .. 115 - 1 i 80 - )4 81)4- 3)4 V4 80 - )4 104 4-' H 7 .. 37J4- H 04 )4 7)4 )4 80)4- 103 H7J4 IK 11)4 H 68 )4 38- )4 83 14 6 ..et 23 - 2)4 74)4 )4 39 1)4 80J4- )4 48 90 1)4 'iHi it ao)4 71 )4 110 - )4 M)t K 70)4- 1 30 81)4 S 2n 18 )4 27)4 1 40 1)4 o)4 32)4 Vi 10 )4 741 30 r 1)4 64)4- V 8 71)4 14- - V 8 37)4 - )4 60 - )4 13 8)4- 31)4- Yt 180 V, )4 1)4- )4 5S)i )4 13)4 y A0J4 60)4- iz y 70)4 3)4 48 27)4- 11)4 V oo i4 483 69)4 1)4 28- )4 83 ii y. 3 a )4 7 - 73- l)e "14 )4 48 )4 83)4 1)4 11 K- K 3- )4 0- 26)4 60 - a , Dlv: Sates In $ Jllrrtt 400 4 Kelly.Sprlngneld Tlrw. 87)4 300 ,4 Kcnnecott Copper ... 20 300 .. Keystone T ft U. .... i 11)4 300 . . Lackawanna Steel . . . SOft 1000 2 Lee Rubber Tire 27 100 ,. Loewe Co 10)4 1100 l Loft Candy ......... 814 100 .. Market St Ry 314 300 . . Market St Ry pr pf . . . 84 200 .. Marland OH i 14)4 300 .. Maxwell Motor ...... 17S00 12 Mexican Petroleum .. 7)4 30o 2 Miami Copper 21)4 3000 1.00 Middle States Corp... 11 100 .. Mldvale Steel 23J4 100 .. Minn ft Ot Louts 11 100 2 M St P ft S St M L L. 87 800 .. Mo Kansas ft Texas.. 3 300 .. Missouri Paoia? 20 300 .. Missouri Pacific pf. .. 39 400 .. Montgomery Ward ... 17J4 300 .. Notional Acmo ..... 18)4 200 . . National Con ft Cable. 1 loo . . Nev Con Coppor 1200 a New York Central. . . 1000 .. New Tork N II ft H. too 1 New York Ont ft W. 300 T Norfolk ft Western.. 200 5 North American . . . . 1400 Northern Paclflo .... 200 . . Okla Prod ft Ref 2 900 ..Paclflo OH 34)4 4100 0 Pan-Amor Petrol .... 48 000 o Pon.Amer B 43 )4 800 2 Pennsylvania R R. . . . 34)4 800 .. Perm Seaboard Btcel.. 814 SoO .. Peoples Gas Chicago.. 80 '4 700 .. Pere Marquette 20)4 100 .. Phillips Pet 17H 1000 .. Plercc-Arrow Motor . . 19 100 ..Pierce OH 7 100 8 Pierce Oil pf 68 300 8 Pitts Coal 60 200 a Pullman 90 200 Pure OH 28)4 1300 Roadlnir 08J4 300 .. Remington Typewriter 20)4 603 .. Repub Iron ft Steel... 47 300 8.20 Royal rutch N Y 84)4 1000 .. St Louis San Fran... 24ft 200 .. Savage Arms 10 200 . . Seaboard Air Line pf . 0)4 310U .. Scars-Roebuck 68)4 7800 .. Sinclair Oil 20)4 2000 o Southern Paclfio 7SJS 300 .. Southern Rail, 21 100 .. Southern Rwy pf 47)4 200 .. St Louis Southwest.. 24)4 100 ..St Louis Southwest pf 33)4 600 7 Stand Oil of N J pf..l07 100 2 Stownrt Warner Speed 23)4 100 .. Strombors; Carb 83)4 10600 7 Studebaker 80)4 100 7 Studebaker pf 03)4 103 .. Tenn Cop ft Chem.... 7 1100 3 Texas Co 33)4 300 .. Texan ft Pacific 23 200 1 Texas &Pao C&O... 18)4 300 0 Tobacco Products .... 62)4 400 .. Trans Con OH 8 100 .. Union OH 18 400 10 Union Paclfio 120 200 4 Union Paclfio pf 63)4 400 8 United Drug ........ 83)4 700 8 United Fruit 103)4 000 8 United Retail Stores.. 63 200 ..US Food Products. . . 17)4 900 .. U S Ind Alcohol 63)4 4400 U S Rubber 49)4 100 8 U S Rubber 1st pf. ... 00)4 9300 S U S Stool 74)4 100 7USSteclpf 100 100 . . Utah Copper 80 100 .. Utah See 8)4 700 .. Vanadium Corp 29)4 200 .. Va Car Chem pf 73 100 . . Wabash 8 600 .. Wabash pf A 22 400 .. Western Maryland ... 10)4 1100 .. West Maryland 3d pf. 18)4 300 7 Westlnghouso A Brake 88 100 .. Wheeling ft L E 8 800 4 White Motor 33)4 800 .. White oil Corp 8 100 e Worthlngton Pumo 44 III Low 87 19 11 39 H 27 10)4 8 an 38 14 8 01 31 1014 33 J4 nn 87 . 80)4 a I7yi 15)4 lJH 70 17)4 17)4 97 8J4 71 3 184 '48)4 41)4 84)4 8 ao 17 19' 7 68 88 08)4 26)4 67 20)4 47)4 84 34 10 0)4 64 18)4 78 20)4 47 24 33)4 100 J4 23)4 33)4 78)4 93)4 7 33)4 23 18)4 63 7tf 18 110)4 oa)4 83 102 62 17)4 81)4 48 06)4 73 1 00 80 8)4 28 71)4 8 2114 10)4 18 88 8 32)4 8)4 44 Today' Net Close Chse. 37)4 20 11)4 30ft 37)4 10)4- 814- 814- .14 83- ! 14 - 4 94 S1V4 11 . 2SJ4 . 3 . 30 1)4 1714 J4 18)4 .. l 54 11 - H 70)4 18)4 17)4- 14 07 88J4 )4 78)4 Hi 3 a 34)4 .. 482 43)4 1 34)4 J4 8)4- 80)4- 20 17J4.. lo-)4 7 k 68-1 80 )4 05)4 3 26)4 !4 68 1)4 20)4- 1 47-. )4 54- 24J4 1 10 0)4 $4 05 20)4 78)4 )4 20)4 Vi 47)4 1)4 24)4 H 32)4 .. J00J4 .. 3)4 - )4 32)6- 1 79)4 1)4 0g)4- 7 .. 33)4 li 231 18)4 63)4 )4 8 18- )4 120 1 63)4- Vt 83)4- 103)4 1 83 )4 17)4 ' 51 40 00)4 .. 74)4 V4 100 601 8)4- 20)4 71)4- 8 - )4 23 )4 10)4 )4 18)4- Y. 88-1 8- 33)4- )4 8)4 .- 44 - J4 LISTLESS SESSION CURB MARKE I Business Largely Transaotions by Professionals Carib Is'sues in Supply' NEW YORK BOND SALES 5 " ?' Til i Tli tOALES IK I1000J Alby A 0 ii Cty Chrls'a 8s 2 TO B BS 1..... 70H Cltr ot uopen New York, July 0. Business on tho curb exchango dwindled to a small vol ume in the two hours of trading with which tho week ended and even the small amount of dealings consisted al most wholly of transactions of profes sional traders. The Carib issuca continued In suppjy with tho market value of thoso etockB steadily decreasing. Colombia Emerald sold at and Carib Syndlcato at 3. Sweets Co., which had been strong (Turing the preceding part of the week, was neglected, sagging to 2. Southorn Coal and Iron was in fair demand nt i. Elgin Motors ranged from 4 to 4. West End Chemical was fairly active, but without chango in its trading position. Independent oil stocks failed to re spond to tho possible result of proposed tariff changes in tbolr favor. Arkan sas Natural Gas ranged from 0 to 0 and Dominion Oil was traded in on a small scale at 8 to .8. t Slnuns Petrol eum sold at 0 and Skelly Oil, after its show of strength in tho last fow days, reacted to 8. Mm061.11,01 was quiet, selling at 20ys and 20. International Petroleum sold at 12 Vb to 12. tSandard Oil of Indiana was traded in at 04'j to 044. Mining stocks were quiet and with out especiai chango. INDUSTRIALS Hlrh Carlisle Motor .... Car Upht Columbia Emorald Fmplre Food ElKino Motor Ulen Alden Grant Motor N J Zlno rortoctlon Tire .... Sweats Co U 8 Shin Corp United Iletall Candy in !;; 84 . 2 . 87 otts. 242 800 shares, compared with 640,400 share yesterday. Thus far this week, 2.050,000 share. Philadclplda Stocks in T P,o N A 28W 3."5 Leh Xav. 03 1 Leh Val 50 B0 34 Net Low Close ehse. 2S, 28.. U.J OO Ml DO 1 34 31V, Sl 21 21W-- 20 20.. 80 802 DKFABTMENT OF rUllIJO BArETY Director's Office. Sealed proposals will be recelred at this office, lloorn sis. city lian. untu Wean re jar, July 20. 1021, at 13 o'clock noon, day-iUrht-savln; time, tor the tollowlnai Electrical Bureau For furnlsbtnjr fixtures for police and flre stations: for furnlshlns electrical suppllss for wlrlnc In nolle and tr tttatlons. and for reDalra to Bnrlne no. 3, CHy IIU power plant. Specification for me auave 10 w nau i juiura Oio, lacy 11. The Director reserve the rlsrht to reject oias. of the CO11TBI.V0U, STAGNATION IN THE LOCAL MARKET Expect Early Agreement by Council on Relief Meas ures for U. G. I. 72 Pa II R 34: 30 Phila Co cumnf.. 31 53 Phila Elec 21?A 20 do prcf.. 20 lOOtStuilebkr 80 STlTono Bel lf If IjV 2SU G I.. 34 34 34.. Total sales. 433 shares, compared with 2842 rhares jesterday. Thus far this week, 15,090 shares, tNet chaiute made by comparison with last sale on New Tork Stock Exchange. rnruu)Ei.niiA uonds 4000 Liberty 4th 44s 87.12 100 Victory 4s 08.10 100 Victory 4a 08.50 5000 Bell Telophone 7s lots 104 1000 Electric A People's 4r. . . 04 3000 Phlladelphio Elcc 1st 5s. . 85 Total, 110.300. compared with $02,700 yes terday. Thus tar tb& week. 1315, 00 til any or all bids, or parts of bids, aa may be oeeuea Desc lor m iiuerssi o- JAJ1E3 T. city. r.von Dlreotor. Dividends NEW YORK BANK STATEMENT Heavy Contraotlon In Both Loans and Discounts Excess Re serve Increased The contraction of $108,500,000 in demand deposits and the 374,047.000 In loans shown in today's New York bank statement evidently reflected the heavy tlnandal operations incidental to the payment of tho Burlington loan. With the largely reduced liabilities, reserve credit nt the Federal Reserve Bank was increased $8,077,000; this resulted in raising tho excess reserve $23,845, 1130, making the surplus over legal re quirements S34.057.C00. Details follow: AVKTtAOn This week Excoss reserve 1T.100.2S0 5O5.04B.0OO Lest week 10.3S8.120 504.408.0UO Commodity Markets A 1'irpiMTa.ifl rfJ.. LoonsT eto 4,533,020.000 4.003.605,000 Cash In vaults OViUUUtWV IK..U1UVU v p. r THE KUOCTIHO STOUAOC BATTEUV COIH'ANY Alleiheny avenue and 10th street rhlladelpbla, July 0, 1021. At a special meetlnc held this day, the Board of Directors declared a dividend ot litre dollars (S3.00) per shnro from tbs ac cumulated surplus ot ths company on both common and preferred stocks, payable Octo ber t, 101. to stockholders of record at the close ot buslnsss on tiepteraber 12. 1021, Cnsoks will be mailed, wAivren. a. Henderson. Trees. EH? twn.1? ecjtij : !f 5 ( t v v-v k f s maXKD BTATK8 Bunnnu COMPANY 1700 Broadway, New Torlt m , July 7, 1021. The Board of Director of the United states Rubber Company ha this day de. flared from Ita net profits a quarterly dlvl sent of two per cent (2) on tho First Preferred Stock of the Company to stock- July IS. 1021, payable, without oloatna ot tha Transfer Books. July 80. 1021. . W. II. UI.ACIIAVEIX. Treasurer. Office ot rtVTTKtl OAH IMi'ROVISnENT rfi. mmm? fcii Ji M m i LT aa ", rf. W. uomrr uroau sou Ann ois. "Ifrt ' Philadelphia, June S. 1031. ' "",- The Director have thl day declared a 'aurt.1 dividend of one Der cent (OOa na ?,-.-. dhtre) on the Common stock ot this Com. s r 4 umu navitM jair id. lirxi. in noiuara or K-h, ICmmnn Stock ot record at the close ot V , Wafoess June 80. 1021. Check will be 'A .EXS 1: W. MonniB. Treasurer. . f. PAnTNKIwniPS '', W'lMmCE IS IjKBKHY GIVEN THAT TIIK " w'i'"ir .-s iirs.,s'r."".,..K" ACiHMII UU -tr stufnilli II BUIIiy HI nio. 01 705 ruiyuiuc vo., Haa WJT' R1U11J CVOfftp. UQf HO, 'ft "..S - . --- Ml MOW assi s Mm ft '- Trading was exceedingly light In the local stocks. In brief, the market was a typical midsummer listless affair. Most of the dealings were in small odd lots and altogether meaningless. The prominent shares maintained a steady tone with no change in prices. The only exception was Lehigh Navigation, which yielded Vj point and Lehigh Val ley a point, tho latter bringing price in noser parity wim tne -New lorn quo tation. Tnere wero enconraging sign, during the week of tho local market breaking nway from the Influences of Iho con fusing variations on tlio big board. Most of tho more prominent local stocks ruled steadier than for some weeks and the better grado appcurcd at last to have found a firm bottom. Interest in the next few days is likely to center in the utility ctoup. The affairs of both the Itnpld Transit Comnanv and tho I'nlted Gns Im- Erovement Company will unquestionably 0 givon a great deal of prominence by reason 01 tne action in do tauen oy the City Council. Before the week Is out there is every probability some agreement will bo reached to give the U. G. I. Its needed relief in the opera tion of tho city gas plant. Of the plans offered which will bo adopted can only he conjectured. It is certain, neverthe less, the present untenable conditions will be remedied, permitting the com pany to rehabilitate its financial posi tion. There are n number of bumps still to bo Ironed out in the transit situation, but the controversy is nearer nn amicable adjustment than ever bo-fore. BUTTER, EGQ8 AND CHEESE New York, July 0. nUTTEn, Arm. Be oelpts. 018? tubs. Creamery, higher than estras. SOOBOWct creamery, extra. 02 score 88HOI creamory nrsts, 88 to 01 soore, 88M O J80: paoklns stock, current make. No. 2, 25o. Eoafl steady, Receipts, 20.424 cases, -r..h rethered extra firsts. 80087c. do. firsts. U33Bc: mate Pennsylvania and nsarby tVestsrn hsnnery whites, firsts to extra 40048c; do, browrrs, extras. 40 42oi 00. fathered browns and mixed colors, firsts to extras. 83UUei rsfrlierator nrsts, 32 u O8S0. ClIKKaB firm. Receipts, 2018 boxes, mate, whole milk, flats, fresh, specials. 17 K whole mllK twlni. pocUli, 17Hoi do. aver STERLING EXCHANGE DROPS Weakness Ascribed to Brltain' Ad verse Trade Balance New York, July 0. Exchange on London today fell to $3.07 for demand bills in this market, an overnight Iosh of more than two cents in tbo pound Rtorllnor. This weakness, which affected vlrtnnllv nil continental rates, is ......, -- ascribed to Great uricain s aaverwj trade balance, in which imports far pxeoeil f rnorts. Cables received by international ' 11?, in mimbir bankers also Indicate runner seiung 01 sterling exchange in London and Paris with heavier purchases, of dollar, or American exchange. Tho quotations were! Sterling cables 8.08Vj. demand 8.07?i ; frnnc cables 7.00Ms, checks 7.805j Dclgian cables 7.77, checks 7,70 ; Swiss cables 10.70, checks 10.07 ; llro cables 4.70, chocks 4.C0&; peseta cables 12.78, chocks 12.70; guilder cables 32.45, checks 32.40; Stockholm cables 21.00, checkB 21.65 ; Copenhagen cables 16.45, checks 10.40: Chriatlanin cablei 13.00, .checks 18,85; marks 1.32'A. The rate of premium in Montreal to day on New York funds was 141 per cent. The rnto of discount in New York on Canadian funds was 126 per cent. Central Kuropcnn exchanges irregu lar. Greek, 5.00; Rumanian, 1.47; Bulgarian. 1.10; Austrian, .15; Pol ish, ,00; Czecho-Blovakian, 1.33; Jugo Slavia, .07. TODAY'S OPENINO QUOTATIONS 487.008.000 487,460,000 0.100.000 8,B2ft,000 8,045.000 8.411,000 GRAIN MARKET Chicago, July 0. Tho wheat market started fJic to lc lower for July, c to lc off for September and lc to 2c lower for December, with general selling In a moderate way and lack of Important buying. Receipts inspected yesterday wcro 122 cars ; last year twelve cars. The cash market was rel atively steady. The seaboard estimated lato yesterday that 700,000 bushels had been worked for export to Germany and Delgium. Country offerings to arrive are reported as only fair. Weather re ports so far rocelvcd show generally clenr conditions over the grain bolt. Corn started c lower for July, -"ftc to lYic off for September and c to c cheaper for December. Trade was moderate, with support lacking, West Knd Chem STANDARD OILS Anslo-Amer Oil 10 W Atlantic liouo 1 -' Stand Oil of Ind 04 H INDEPENDENT OILS Allen Oil ........ . 40 Arkansas Natural Gas .. Boono Oil ... J2 Boston Wyomlnc 68 Corlb Syn .... ..... , . 2' , Cities Bervice join; Cities Service "B" Creole Syd Dominion Oil l'ederal Oil (llenrock Oil Hudson Oil Inter Petrol Maracalbo Oil Mexico Oil ., Northwest Oil Omar oil producers & Refiners Slmms Pet Hkelly Oil Tcxon ......... Woodburn Zapata pret 10tt 12 Am Cot Oil E 2 78 A S & K Os 9 7SH 10 78H 4 7tt 1 70 Amn T A T clt 1 78 H Amn T A T ot 3 82H 3 82 1 82 H Amn T 4 T 8s 07H 07H 87H 07 H 07 H 87 H 1 1 It.... 1. . . . 8... .. 0 Armour 4Hs 1 78U A T A B Fe sj 1 70 0 70 A T & B T 4s 8 70H 1 70U 4 70H 2 70VI A Coast L clt 0 00 Bait A Ohio ev 1 flStt 4 08H 1 08 a cs Bait A O 9Vi 3 88 Bait A Ohio 4s 1 07 U Bait A Ohio Bs 1 70 B A O P L. E A W Va 4 8 04 B A O Tol 4i 1 63 V. 8 88U Bkn Edl D 7s 1 00 V4 3 00 Canadian N'n wl 0U 1 nan 8 00 H Canadian N 7s 1.. 1.. 1.. 1.. 2.. 4.. a.. 1.. 101 101 101M 101H 101 101 101 101 hasen SUi 0 70 1 70 City Paris 0s 1..... 00K 1 OOU 1 09 1 OOU CI'd Cin Cht A St Louis 0s 1 88 1 88 Cuban A 0 1 0TH 4 07H 8 07H 4 07 U 1 07H Cuban C B ev S 88 H 8 B8V4 3 88 1 07 Denmark Con ct A 8s 1 OOU 1 00 1 00 H Den A II O fd 0 41 D Match 7tte B.... 108 3.... 108 2,... 103 Do Canada '20 1 01 1 01 Do Canada '81 !..... 87 1..... 87 D De Nemours Pwdr7H 3 07 2 07 H Dug. Light fls 1 01 Erlo Oenl Lien 1 42 Erie R R cv A 1 87 Oove't French R 7s rets 4 OS Goodyear Tire A Rub'r 8s 1 00 Oove't F R Rs 1 09 1 89 ICIiurdom Den- mark ot as BIB Ledge , no MINING. ontnn A Montana creswn 001a TzttroUa Proems . . t- . . em Florence i Harmlll Dlvldo 11 Goldflo Howo Sound .2 Nevada Ophlr 34 New Cornelia 14 Rsy Hercules . , 2A Silver Hills of Nevada 20 south Amer i' A u Tonopah llln United Eastern West Utah It hi BONDS 08 H Am.r T.l tm 1092. Amer Tel fls 1024 Ofl Annrrmfln. P.nnner nfl E(l nilo-Amer t l'0 Armour 7s .... .00. Copper Export Ss 11122. i luicnu in , . , Grand Trunk 0 s tieinz co is lnterlioro 7s Tllinali Central 0 s ... Konnocott 7e 94 Ltmcott ft Myers Os Morris A Co 7s. . . , Hears-Roebuok 7s 1022 Suars-Roebu-k 7s 1123 Southwest Bell 7s ... Stand on SY7i 1UJ3. 0" 08 1QQH 91ft l)B DliU 77 07 '4 94 0S4 07 08 l0 HO 98 0(1 a n't 0 00 0 limit m (i 00T4 Stand Oil N Y 7s 1929.. Stand Oil N Y 7s 1031.. htand Oil N T 0 Snlft A Co 7s Vacuum 7s West Eleotrlo 7s .101 101 lO.'H 00i .104 10lj .100 H0 ..lOfiH loot! ,.ioo oo C R N Jsy Ss 1 04 Corro do rnsco Copper 8s 2.... 108 8.... 108 C A Ohio 4s 1 74 0 74 C A OCT 4s 3 7S !.... 7B C'k A O cv 'Bs 8 81 3 81 1 81 Chi A Alt 3s 1 33 1 83 Chleaco B A Q II 8s 8 73 C B A Q 0B Gd Trunk rets B.. 101 O Nth Wy 7s 07 08 07 07 08 07 08 03 07 07 100 Philadelphia Markets terest. Longs sold on tho advance. COTTON MARKET Now York. July 0. The cotton mar ket opened steady, considering the bear ish nature or crop ana weather news. and mem. banks Reservo In mem ber bank and r&wrve banks.. Reserve in State banks and trust companies .... Reserve In State banks and trust company deposl- Net demand de posits . . .... Time deposits, circulation , . . U, 8. aoposus deducted 102.4n7.00O ACTUAL This week. ta n7.nnri fgZl ff-rv" . Ml'-m-WL .Mo'SIPP by a Southern authority L,oans. p.. . ..- Alternate llurrlcs of huvinir r WHEAT. Receipts. 42.900 bushels. Mar kot Oo lower. Car lots In export elevator No. 2 red winter. 11.81 01.30: No. 2 rod winter garlicky, 81. 10O1.31, Other erodes Quoted at the following echedule of dlB- hlchor for December, with hnvlnc hv counts. Mixed wheat Oe under red winter. hrnkprH netinir for a lendinir plovntnr In. No. 8 wheat 3o under No. 2. No. 4 wheat Oats started 6c lower to c hicher mr .jeiuumucr uuu uucnnnguu to 'fiC quoted at the following 33, 280,000 81.B37.00O 09,409.000 Jng were promoted by tho conflicting ' follow! Beef, In sets, smoked nnd air Demand cames . Demand Cables . B'W " "... 8:68 7.90 4. CLOBrNO QUOTATIONS Bterllnt Frarie Lire Qullders Lire Guilder .ovvt ax.40 70 02.45 KM 8.07 m 4.07 4.00 82 32 a. ta Ciuih In vivult momtwr uanno LcservA In memt b"nks TV....... 408.909.000 400,022.000 Reserve"l'n' state canfe'.'1 'T 9.M.M0 8.808.000 Rosorve !n itato com'ydesltorle; . 8..5.000 .. S.Jll.OOO Not cfem. dopo-s.-B.ejo.w.u- o,, , , , ?.,Kulatlon ...'. SSlsoa'.OOO 33,128.000 0. 8. deposits 7c under No. 2. No. B wheat llo under No, 2. Sample accordlnc to quality. I (TORN llocelpt" ,17(10 bushels. Market I quiet, but steady. Car lots, In export eiovaior no. t, tzaioc, ,o, a, may tic. OATS Receipts. 10.080 bushels. Firm and unchanced. Car lots as to location No. 2 white, 48 40c: No. 8 white, 44 4Bc. FLOUR Receipts. 1,880,028 lbs. In sacks. as.BSB.ooo streets boueht considerable cotton nn .?.ui"' ""A """ T,h?.?.u0A"2"" "JL'Sli.. 80."' tho riso, Willie tho South WOB a leading do, nearby, 88.7900, hard winter, straight, roller. After ttio start prices enacd n 77.ooi do, Khort patent, 7.B0fi: npring L.etweek, ittio unuer seiung. oason on expec a- iVi"i'v- '?'",?: vi .lDi'l;" nnd city mills, patent, tnmlly brands, 10.23 CCin.n. live nnur. XRG0R.7n. buying nnd sell- I PROVISIONS Steadily held. Quotations nand .s.Asa.ios.ooo 8.78a.iB3.ooofl"t prices showing net gains of 0 to 15 erosi'tV. '. I 22o;iB7;ooo 222,om,oo(i points Japanese interests and Wall ii0'Jli;70.iltlu nf n hnnrlsh ml.l.mnnH, nn,llln d". short patent, IH.45WS.7B: rancy sprine nftT tnt ft ft I . a. . .V..M.VW.. 184,028,000 no.oso.ooo U. wilt be. iUXV"dBaSSc. ac run, 10 17c BAR 81 Dometlo bar sl'yjr ; TltfK UW1AT SI VS( loi 1 cant..-Jn. Lend 'liinr at I7H&. -VER f m unchanisd In New arwa'-win.a STATE OF TRADE Conditions In trad and Industry during the last week continued nulet, eecordln to the report received by tho lending: mercan tile astsneies. Retail huslnesa was mors active than wholoaalo, due mainly to exten sive adverUelnir campaign of sale of sea sonal goods at reduced price. Cfllectrons continue slow. Aotlv prorrsss I btn made in tho harvestlnir, of winter wheat and n slIKhtly better ton is noicu in wru irom the crop belt. There were also othor Items which had a more or less Intimate relation to the general trade movement, such a an advance In commodity prices durinp the month or jane, accoruin o. rnuireei a J4 deducted STEEL ORDERS SHRINK S. Steel Tonnage Last Month Fell Off 364,619 Tons Now Vorlt, July 0. In its monthly statement Issued at noon today the United States Steel Corporation reports unfilled orders on its books as of June 30 last of 5,117,808 tons. This com pares with 0,484,481 'tow i on May 31 last, a decrease of 304,010 ton&, and with 10,078,817 tons on June 30, 1020. Comparisons of unfilled tonuago on the 10th of each month since 1013 fol- lnw ! Y" .&,.. . O.IQ ll,.th r. n. 1031. B 482.487 Feb.. 101J.ll.B7U.u0T 1V21. B,ttt&.2.'4 Jan., 1917,11,474,034 1021. 0,284. 765l)eo.. 1010.11, 047,286 1021, 0,01)3,807 Nov.. 1910,11, 068,042 1021, 7,B78,lBlOct.. 1010,10,018.200 1020, S. 148.1211 Sept.. 1010. 0.82i,R84 1U20 0,Q21,4H1 Auk , 1010. 0,BJU,857 11)0, u.Kao.unj Juiy, 1UIU, u.oua.ou 1020.10,874,801 June. 1010. 0,010,458 1920 10,80R,038 May, 1010, 1), 037, 704 lU.U.ll.llO.SOS Apr., lain, i,,ov,oui rtso In tbo week food Indsx number, and some Improvement In tbs ee ;eis. urnu saylna tnat wnue conamoni continue quiet, hopefulness rule for tha fu nitrffv tYiBrknts. -r.-"!..-: vr"- -. suuaiion oy sriu street's sumM un the that white conditions .'.' ttfc jj. Dun's Review say that some revival of activities In different linos following- the holidays Is without special sUrnirtoanoe. but further price and wage revisions In the steel Industry and elsewhere have a potent bearing on the future Whljo general comnierclal recpvsry at this time is not to b expected, the hop In creases, end I pot without foundation, that later months of the year will bring more .i.flnii. imnrovement In conditions. With price reductions continuing, the prospects for a reneval or uoerai ouyinK are sirengtn ened. and evidence Is not lacking that some markets ars apviuauiMua n iauu vi. eiau' lilsatlon. A decline o: to per cent arproxl ! .'".. 'SKa s.j.vzr-a IfOOll ipVOI " Mye Jt - istAiiiMiiai nommoaiufli. inn oat certain quarters bv broadened In que nee, June, uoy. 4pr., Mob.. lTeb. Jan . Deo,. Nov., Oct.. Sept., Aug., July. June, May. Apr.. Men.. Feb., Jan., Deo., Nov., Oct. Sept.. Aug.. July. Jun. May, Apr,, Mch tto.. rhnrnctcr of cron nnd Rnnt tiottm frnm the South, and tho net chango by the end of tho first hour was comparatively slight. Numerous complaints came from Texas regarding crop conditions, rains having apparently again sot in in that State, whereas other districts reported favornblo crop progress and In some instances freer offerings of spots. Tho heaviness of tbo stock market and continued weakness of exchango re stricted Wall street buying. The South both bought and sold, and locals were inclined to accumulate cotton. I'revious Close Open July.. 11. OS 12.04 Oct.. 12.08 12.n0 Deo . 13.10 13.27 Jan.. 18.21 18.30 March 18. S3 18.08 Spot. 12.00c. High Low Close 12.80 12.04 12.23080 12.0S 12.08 12,0.1095 13.88 18.10 13.38 , JS-ii 18'20 13.40O44 67 13.08 13.47 13.00 1920.10.978,817 Mch.. 1918. 0,831,00 lU'JU.iu.mu.-tun tio ia?n in ftftft tn Jan, 1020, 11,803,076 Deo, 1010. S.Bub.O 1010. 7,022.76 OO.Zi KilO. 7.80 1920 0 082,081 Nor.. 1018. 7.160,487 1020, n;2H8.441 Oct.. 1018. 0.16B,43 1010. B,U0,BIHJ otn. 1910. 7,128,830 Aug., 1910, 0.472.008 July. 1019. 0,284,088 J""'' 1019. 0.109.10J May. luiu. p.Pig.yoi :-,':' 1010, 6,817,018 lUtO, 4,VUH,40 10 6, 4,028,640 1916. 4,078.106 1016. 4,264,608 1016. 4,162,244 1910, 4,80L',863 h" in If J'hir'riI 1919, 4.282.810 feb 1915. 4.845,871 1919. 4,800.605 f"" J81?' .'S.J'ST. 1019, B 430.572 R"," S'aaa'So 1019. 6.010.787 ?' IS- J'I2,4'S?? ?' 1018 TSTfliM " 10" 8 787 06T MftS" iniH" s'?S'fin Au" lou- 4,218,381 gSv 8 0: 8:bu:sS. irh- i-iss-ss? El! iR"t: wrtnA in ; ?!. JgJi'g'S. s oiS n'Jina u Apr., 1UJS. 4,2M,lins S-y9'2oa Mch.. 1014. 4.6B8.82B ,Slo' S'Sii'SaS rD- B 020 440 ft' HJHS2 Jn 1914. 8,018,680 1018, 0,086,406 nwj.. lOls. 4 282 188 JSJ5' S'iI7'5f2 Oct. 1018. 4.B18.707 1SJI' S'58i'7i2 Sspt.. 1918. 6,603.788 1017. 8.807.106 AuV. lOlR. 6.228 488 1017, 0,000,678 July, 1018, 6,800,806 iuii, ,r;n,in June, luiu. o, but, bit Aug. July, May. Apr,, Mch.. Feb., Jan., Dec., Nov., Oct.. nepi, LIVE8TOCK QUOTATIONS ritisbnnrh. July 0,nOOB Receipts BOO head. Higher. Heavies, J9.B0O9.76; heavv yorkecK, light yorkers and pg, $10.78 10 85. 8HBKP AND LAMTtfl Receipts, 2B0 bead. Steady. Top sheep, IB.BO, Top lambs. 112 CALVES Receipts, 100 head. Steauv! Top, 312 Eaat Ilnffalo July 0, CATTLE Receipts, 3B0 heart. Slow. Calves, receipts 100 Head. Fifty cents loweri $Bijtl8,B0. ' HOOS Receipts, 2'00 heed. Active. Heavy. IIOB&IO.BO: mUed. I10.B0: yorS: ers, llO.00ei0.7B. light yorVers and pigs. II0.7K: roughs. IT 7608: Had, ii himk -.v. r,T . n 7r.-: --..--. . oii,.i ahu iMuiu.1 jieceipis, suu nead. Lambs. EOo lower; Iambs, J5OT18) others, unchanged. GOVERNMENT BOND8 . JW Ask Panama cou jb. iirao Panama res Panama cou Pinimft res' 2 ranama cou 8s. 1061 Panama rcg 8s 1061 pn MPP ne it. ? f'hl looine 4s. 1085 .. Phlilppln 4 1080 77 U B Oov cou 2 1980 100 if H Gov rsg 2a 1080 loo U 8 Oov COU 4s. 1026 104U y 8 aov reg 4s. 102B...... 104I D of Columbia 3.66s 1924.. 93 2s. 1036, 100 2s. 1988 lOO 2s, 1038...... ion 74 74 77 77 82 82 82 ion u loorf dried, Blc, beef ltnucklos end tenders, smoked and alr-drl'd. ,12c: pork, family, 48o: hams, S. P. cured, loose, 23027c; skinned, loose 25 ft 2 7c do, do. smoked 27w20s; hams, boiled, boneless 44c; plcnlo shoulders, fl, P. cured, loose, loc, do, smoked 10c: bellies, In pickle, loose 10c, breakfast bacon, 22o; lard, lOHc DUTTEn Quiet and unchanged. The Quoiatlons. hnild-racked, creomery. high scoring roods. 30W 4H4ci extra. 88Hci ex tra nrsts, 8787ttc; firsts, 881fS0c: seconds, 29(t82o; swoet creamery, choice to fancy, 40H 042tfc: fair to cood, 88ii039Mo: fanoy rrlnta Jobbing at 49061c: fair to choice, 41 0-18c. EOaS Steady nt lato advance, but trade was quiet! Quotations are as follows: Nearby extra tlrsts. 34c: do, firsts. 33Ho; Western extra, flrsui, 84c, firsts, 88Ho; seo ronde 28082c: Inferior lots lower: fancy, selected egge Jobbing at 45040c; fair to good at 3044o. CHEESE Firmly held. Quotations are a ioi tows i jxew Tork, whole milk, nrsts, inncy, iren. iTdfino: uo, common to fair, frosh, lBV'lOc; Longnorns fresh, 1718c; elnxls Daisies, fresh, 17 18c; Jobbing sales of fnnov goods. 2nft21n i LIVE t'OULTUY The quotations wsre; Fowls, fancy, fat, 3233c; medium. 2tffl 30c ; spring chlokens, broilers, not Leghorns, gnM iuallty, weighing 22H lbs. apiece. 4043c: weighing lOlH lbs. apiece. 3n 85c; spring chickens. Leghorns, 26333c. roosters, 1018c. Ducks, as to quality, 17020c; pigeons, per pair, old, 45 060c. young. 35ill'40o DRESSED POULTRY Fowls. fresh-Itllled. dry-picked. In boxes weighing 4WB lbs. apiece, 37c. weighing 3Wi lbs . 31 iff 80c, weighing 8 lbs., fll C9DSC; fowls, fresh-klllod. In bbls , dry-picked weighing 46 lbs. apiece, dry-packed, 8c; weighing 4B Ibj. apiece, Ice-packed, 35c; walzhlng 3 Via lbs. aplFce. 28020c: weighing 3 Ibi. and under 2527c: broiling chickens, Western, 450 60c. do, nearby, BOOBOc, old roosters, dry picked. Western, 21c; do. do Southern, 180 20c; ducklings, L. t 28c: do. nearby. 27o. BANK CLEARINGS Dank clearings today, compared with cor- roayuiiuma u iuoi two yjarl 165,808.702 JUS. 400,0 20. 1. 1. 1. 1. 8. 2. 15. ID. 1. 1. C & E I ct 4s 12 28 Chi & O W 4s 1 B0 1 BOH Chicago Mil & Bt V d 4s 1 B9H Chicago Mil A St P 4s '23 1 74 1 74 Chicago Mil ft StP cv 4Hs 1 OOtt 1 .... 05H 1 60 Chicago Mil n St P cv Bi 1 06 C A N W OHs Hud & Man fd; 1 06!i 1 00H 1 06 Hud A Man In 2... 3... B... 1... 1. 99 U 99 W 99 H OOU 08 1. 2.. 1.. 1.. 1.. 1.. 1.. 1.. a.. i.. i.. 4.. 1.. 09 H 09 09 004 08H 09 08U 08H 9BH DO 09 98H 9D 2... 4... 0... 00... 3... 1... a... l... IB... 44... 4... B... 15... 8. 07 97'A 08 08 98 07 Ti 08 08 08 09H 98 93 07i 98 100H 100H 100 H 100 H 100 H 100 100 H 2.... 1.... 1.... 1.... 1.... 1.... 9.... Kingdom Nor way ct ss 1.... 103 1.... 102 Vi K Sweden 6s 1 84i Lake Shore M O'n 4 '28 1 83U Lake Shore M S'n 4 '81 1 81 Lehigh Vat 6 fl 00 Lou A Nash 7 1.... 100 Marland Oil 8 1 04V4 Mex relr'm 8s 17 08 Mid 8 A Or Bs 1 - 7BH Mo Paclfio 4s B 63 Vi Mon'a Volley Trao Co 4s 1 44H Mont' a Pwr B 3 83'4 1 83" New Tk Ctl 6s 1 00 1 00 B 89 0 ( 7 80 1 80 New Tk Ctl 7 1.... 3.... 1.... 1.... ... 101 101 101 H 10 IV. 101U N Tk Light II A Power 4 1 67V4 N T SO.AW fd 1 B7 N T Tele 4V4 1 80 B 80 New T W C A Host 4 Vis 2 S0VI Nla P Pwr Bs 1 80H Nfk A W cv 6s 2.... 102 W North We'n B Telephn 7 Sao Paulo of Droill et 8 4.. 6., 2... 8... B... 3. 0B OB 95 VI 0B 05 05 VI Seab'd A L aj 3 20 8 23 H 14.,,.. 23 8 26 1 35 Sinclair C Oil Corp'n 7',is 1 om A 01 1 91 8 01 B'n Paeino 4s 3 70 So'n Pao cv 4i B 78 3 78 1 78 Stand'd Oil ot Calf a 7 1 ... 103 Swltt'd Con 8s B.... 108 8.... 105 1.... 104 union t'ao ta 1 74 4 BS Union Paa 4s 8 88H 8 80 8..v, 80 11..... S.A1! Union Pao Oi !.. 98 .. 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A vi n 6 6 6 S 6U s Inters et M oelUt- 6 6 6 n 2H 634 200,000 DIVIDENDS DECLARED Equitable .Trust Co., as distributors of the dividend1 on Royal Dutch Co, shares an. noucrces a dividend of 25 guilders (fl.asi for each 100 guilders (f 1,100) par value of ordinary stock held by It. Dividend U termed "final dividend over 1020." It la equivalent to 12.716 on each American ehsre, payable July 80, to stock ot record July 19. MONEY-LENDING RATE8 rnttADELTIHA Call. 0 per cent; time. 8 per cent! commercial paper, three to sli months, fl Der cent. "' ., Not,.TTvM,i orf mJ"fir nominal quota. ."..' .,.. t,i i.i. ui imcresi m tne state of Pennsy vanla belnv flxn,l m ... .. Plus premium and commission, t me money for thirty to ninety days Is loaned at 7 to 7 psr oent. while commcrc a paper, from thirty to ninety day. 1 loaned Mitalff per otnt. ' " Grain Orders for future de livery execute! in grain and provisions. Special attention given to frac tional lots. Boureau & Evans Member f Fblla. stock Kithanre 1 Chleage Board of Trade 130 South 15th Street Philadelphia JOCUJt 518 noes list A well-established reputable Cltti Manufacturing Company of exceDtlcnil ability and opportunities needs addi tional capital. Wo are convinced that you con at least double your Investment In five years. If you have the ability and are desirous of taking- part' In tti activity of the business, a good 1Mb! salary In addition Is awaiting you. Tn must be able to Invest not leu tltti 360.000. a an, Leugsr onm C. S. PATTON & CO. 8D H CHESTNUT ST3. BANKERS Knecessnr to . MAILER A STKvXNI SON nu.r.i or ow-.vj-.iiouf. Dnnds nnd Storks bought and soil Members Plilln. Stork Ktrhnetf Lawrence E. Brown & Co. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT! 16S0 ItKAL ESTATE TBCSt BUM, Investigate and adjust, eorperatlsa sal partnership occouui ana prepare uosas Tax iteturns. H.L. SMITHS CO, INVESTMENT SECURITIES 1009 Uod Title Bldi. Sproc 6721-I Special Notlres tSS OEOROE II. DCCILVN,VN C0JIMIJ ' Hoeelsl Nolle to Btaekhiarl. Notio I nereoy aivY" '"' v.? HSS tlon ofihe Board of Directors of th aim ,, "-IS li. ljucnaiian .vinxiKiur. bwv pf the stceltholders of th HWtnuMO" be held on Jflridy, Bep.temlxr ,, 1ML HJ0 X. M.. at the principal omo of it ntflne itamoany. 41S Hansom stresi. rouuw tn take notion on the approval or wi n? and to vote for or against cosed Increase ot the capital stock el eorporatlon '"VjlfgWllffl, CARHOLL R. TSTK pcnim WUTolkl8k Annual Meeting tr-3' 0TOCK1I0LDEB8' MEBIW0. The Twenty-seoona aiwium tha stocknoldsr of th D"ter "aj Cement Company ,w"l S held ilM" r.9 K. rnmnanv. NasareUl Pa.. On TIHSW. ".'."-.mizzzvf : ;;..i;Ait. m.. jmw i M.. Jill t purpose of electing a ura oi w" ratifying the act of th Doardof DIrggJ tor ins prsceainv yr ?" -m action of ucb other buslnsss a mr " com hsror aio ineejin. m CLAIIENCB F. FEnNBU oc,w,. NtAU ESTATE TRU6T BUDa, fWU-3 . ,.uJSuli -'J Minneapolis nt q ?",' JoJViS'aiVViS " ,'",'." ZttMiS ?fl" wr 2 A3 2 uit. "'iyiyi! sart aw aw "j" " ?(. vii MMMtiit v i; u V 11 l v.. - nww do nasi t it jaa nisi n.. -.m,m. m m. . sr-vV ...., , w Hj?. ? i. a: r r i'iiij rctt:j:A.i-i WNDON-Moniru.... juuy ileh.. 1017,1UU.U SjjBfct! riwlUralnlm0raofl,,1w.at. "' thr"? months' blllT fti wr csL r "" t -ft -?k A..slllllllllll.aAts,,. , -vr. , lll,.,, ,V, ...J, ANNOUNCEMENT THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXI8TIN0 BETWEEN THE UNDERSIGNED UNDER THE FIRM NAME OF MACKIE & CO. HAS DEEN DISSOLVED, DY MUTUAL CONSENT, A0 OF JULY 8TH, 1021. CHARLES A. MACKIE, JACOB H. CROU8B. THE INVESTMENT BANKING BUSINESS HERGTOFORB CONDUCTED UNDER THE NAME OF MACKE & CO. WILL B CONTINUED BY A CORPORATION UNDER THE NAME OP MACKIE, CROUSE CO. CHARLES A. MACKIB, President JACOB H. CROUSE, Vice pr8. 4 Treasurer O.EO. A. BAUR, Ssoretary Jkit te4.ttfO-w.-4- .1 m sm
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