yit ti J7"MVT!F w mj I" wrrW - W 'V.' t J j'SW' W. r . v EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHnJADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, 'AUGUST 10, 1921 20 yKmWiSMIf!VKWXsiiK "".7 ,iraffi,amwT7''' , -fc'w. V, k ft ,?. il i4. 'if. ' S:-'T V v m Our August List of investment sugges tions contains over 150 bond issues selected to meet the individual requirements of con servative investors and institutions, yielding 4.70 to 8.75 Ask for circular F-lll. Harris, Forbes & Co rin St Cor. William NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA OFFICE Wldener Bid. Telephone Spruce 7040 STEADY MEUM OF STOGKVALUES Continued Fear Manifested of Some Disturbance Overhang' ing Markot Situation Our August Investment Bulletin gives some facts and figures regarding seven bonds of varied types yielding from 4.80 to over 9. In addition the domestic business situation and the bond and stock markets are analyzed and future tendencies discussed. Complimentary copies sent on request Hemphill, Noyes 3& Co. Mmmbtrt Ntw York Stock Ezchno Franklin Bk. Bldg., Philadelphia New York Botton Scranton Buffalo Albany Syracuse Baltimore Spruce 8200 BOUGHT SOLD QUOTED L United States Government Securities AH Issues s' IR1TIKS DWAKTMENT CommercialTrust Company Member Federal Beamr System City Hall Square West Nrw York. Aus. 10. Today's "tool: market seemingly labored under the mmo dcprpxlii(j Influence o the fear of some overhanging; trouble. For sev ernl ilay there has been vague hlnta or tni Impending tiinturDnnce, tmt no one appears to have boon able to dls rover Its nature. Tho apprehension on this Kooro was to some extent Intensified perhaps by the reappearance of liqui dating pressure In many quarters, em bracing tho Investment as well as the speculative Issues. Effort nj made to create tho Impres sion that the greater amount of pres sure emanated from the professional bear speculators, but as the session pro gressed It was obvious even to the ln oxperlenced layman there was connld ernble nioro balden mero chart selling to cause almost an uninterrupted melt ing of prices. Furthermore, the sharp declines in number of instances gate convincing tet.tlmony of tho rearliins.' and uncovering numerous stop-los orders. While every one was straining; their eyes an.) cars to catch the first sign or signal of the mysterious" unveiled diffi cult), II is an ojxm scciet theve Is still some invn'ved situation growing of frozen bank loans In connection with tho foreigu trade operations, particu larly in Cuba and South American countries, that nwnit further adjust ments. In truth, It wns Intimated in well-Informed circles that u foreign cxchniuo institution recently given as sistance whs again flying the danger flag, and It would require approximately SSO.000.OOO to adjust current pressing claims. In addition to the unsettling effect of the above undetermined situation other depressing factors were to be found in the announcement of further cut in oil prices; the lumvntnbl.i pour nnnual statement of the Atlantic 5nlf and Wont Indies Corporation, and th largest indicated shrinknge In the crop yields. On the other hand, the T'. S. Steel Corporation's monthly unfilled tonungo statement proved a p'easan surprise, disclosing a shrinkage of 17. 544 tons, or 1(10,000 tons less than had been generally estimated. 'Whatever good influence this might have had t galvanize new life Into the flagging bullish speculation wns entirely lost bv the declaration of prominent steel In terests that the steel industry was in n worke condition thai- anv time since 1S01. Even then, ho said, everybody was doing a little, while tudaj there Is nothing being done. The market started out in tho name Fpirltlws fashion that has distinguished it of late with a trend lower. Prices broke with some severity In the later dealings. Mexican Petroleum and New Xork Shipbuilding loi-ing about 4 points. Prices having recently demonstrated their Inability to rise, traders sold the general list freely, the possibilities of tlie bear side being more promising for tho moment. Equipments, motors, shippings, steals, sugars and railroad tocks showed little support. General Electric dropped 2 points to a new low level for the year and South Porto Rico Sugar 5 points. Losses of 1 to 1 points were well distributed throughout tho list. In the meantime call money held at 0 per cent, with the Govern ment announcing that $10,000,000 would be withdrawn from local insti tutions tomorrow. TRADING LIFELESS IN LOCAL MARKET Northern Pacific Southern Pacific Baltimore & Ohio ! and other leading rails are covored in a special analysis jutt prepared! which treats of current improvement in earn ings, effect of government plans to aid carriers, position mnrketwise, etc. Write toiav. CotHes pladtv furnUhcd, ,Vo obligation. MILTON BlEIMtO STOCKS-FOREIGN EXCHANGE-BONDS MIHBIBI PHIt.AOfl.PHIA ,9J0CK EXCHANGE. CONSOLIDATED i70CXCCH.NCW"t 1622 Chestnut Street l'ltunes Doll. Suruce N04t-t-5-4 Keyetoner Hare 789 74 llroaduar & 481) Ath Air.. .V. Y. Mnmford. Conn, Springfield. Jlaaa. llntjoke. Muss. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE TRANSACTIONS E. H. Rollins & Sons rounded 1H7S Investment Bonds 1421 Chestnut St., Philadelphia I'henr Suruct) S400 Huston .Neie York Wilku4-3arre Baltimore Chioago San Francitco Penn Public Service Corp. 7)1t bonds due 1035 Price 95 and Interest To Yield 8 Tai Refund In Pnn. Send or tlfcriptive pirculor 'Uollidaysburg, Bedford &, Cumberland R. R. First Mortgage 4s Due July, 1951 Ouaranterd rrlnrliwl iujd Interest by l'ennlvnla It. B, Free of 5" Normal Ta Free of I'ennn. At.it Tr 75 & Int. to Yield Over 5.75 Townsend Whelen & Co. 505 Chestnut St. Meaitwre N. V. X I'lillu Murk Kirhnnfea v Foreign Exchange Explained F"C Ah for Fre Itoaktet F-2 V A" " h L4j.. Wm H. M'-Kenna & Co. ' 1- . 'm, . lr-.l f. m ?i r. : aKi.HKfi lain m., ran., ra. Pennsylvania Unaffected by Threats of Labor Trouble on Its Lines It was another frlshtfullv dull dav In the local market, hut most of the atoekH stood up well In face of the surrounding depressing conditions and elrcuivtnnces. Threats of labor trouble n the I'ennsykania Ilailroad lines hud not the sliRitpst effect except to in lliteticc n further ciirtailmunt In tlie transactions In that stock, which with held relatively steady nt S",. Other wise the dealings continued of the same perfunctory type, with nn altogether mcantnuless prlco movement. Only odd-lot transactions were ren Istered in U. Q. I., Union Traction, Electric Storage Bnttcry nnd the Phil adelphia Electric issues with mixed Srlce changes. General Asphalt was off points, but this was from a prev ious sale made soma time ago. west Jersey and Seashore on small sales fell back a olnt to 30. American Stores de clined a small fraction on limited deal ings. There was considerable discussion In local banking circles of the rumored nn djsclosed financial difficulty in New York. There were vague reports here but nothing definite could be learned. It wits generally agreed, however, that whecr theer wbb so much smoke there must surely be some llro. It was stiitrrl. however, that the trouble, whatever nature It might prove to be, was en tirely confined to the tnetroDolls nnl had no connection whatever with the local Institution. LIVE8TOCK QUOTATIONS ,nt?AfBl0 Auf,- . JO- CATTI.I ILo-lpte. 10.000 YinA Utter r(1e Uinf frrs etmdn othr Blow and wn!. Top hvy teen. $10 40; bulk bef tem. J7 23B10 bulk fat sh lock. f.l0'tf8. cannum and cutttar larifaly 12 SOlf.1 80. bulk Lulla, 14 50 OR. 73. vaal calvea larsaly tH.BOZTO 25. HOUH ItMM'pti. IS.000 hfad I.lrhU 13 IffaSc 1 war, ittmra rn.irtly 25tf40o lowar: aonia food heavlaa 50o lowt T'ip 111 7,1 ..my, bulk lula and llKht butcharr. ill lBffl 11 03, bulk poklnu iowi IS "(Wru SHKKP Hacalrta 10 000 hfd llaat n ttva lamba opvnad about ataady, othra waak n 26o lower. Top to packer early n 75 on deck atrlctly eholea tj city butchara JIO 23, no Waatnrn lamb.i or aheau aold aarii faw fat notlva ahp ht-ra, aallinii steady. ' MttatniTSli, Auii. 10 HOOS flerolnta. IS?? W Markst higher. Ilfavlea, Jlf.23 Wll 50, haavy yorkara and I It tit yorkara $12 7S18. p.iia. Illii12.60. y'ra. HHEKP AKD LAM1I8 Jtacalpta. 1000 Market alaady. Top ihaep, jr, 50, top lamba CALVES Receipt!. 100 head Market ataady Top. 110.50 F.aet rtiuTalo, Au 10 CATTI.K ne- orlpte, ISO had. Hteady ''im rooilpte. I nvr 11V.U, nwtvt ..vii ,'i.rr i.if jij uJ HtMJS Itacalpta 2700 hd Hiow ataady I to 8.VT lower. Heavy, 1 1 1 0 1 1 ',( mlied 111 7nni"- vnrV.ri inH U.K.. -,..J... i,.,Z. 1 12 ." plKa 412 lOJina, 50 ti t 75 ' atare I 14 mtfil Hit i;t-f AMI L.A.MHH JlralplJI 400 head Steady. Uncharged Liverpool Cotton Ueerpmil, Auk 10 A ooJ demand wa noted for apot cotton today and piicea weru ataady at fc 53d for middling compared with .44d yeeterdy The ealea were oOOO balea Th.re ware no receipts Futures ware quiet at the opanlnir and at 12:80 i' M , r,r steady Tenflnra war 400 balea of new Spot prlcei- wore American mlddllnc. fair, 11 USd) sotd mlddllnc, l Sl'ir, fully mlddllnc 8 OBdi mlddllnc. 8 58d lo' mldd.lnc, 7.tiad, eood orldnary a 4Sd ordinary ft 78d. American Sugar Passes Dividend New York, Auc in Tha American 8u,iar Iloflnlnir I umpai.y Comian) today pauspd Its il.vldcnd nf (I Jft nn ei'iimun atork hut da larwl Its rrnu ur ouartorly dividend of II 75 on prefened British Exorts In July 62,530,000 iAindon, Auc. 10. Follovlnc are the rioard of Trad tUutee for Julyi Total Importa, iRO.TAO.OSOl eprU of llrttlsh products, lib,. i 70,000; re-ozports. i8,a0j0O0: total fxports, 81880,0001 unes of tj-)rU. 181.310.000. Dlv. Sales In I 100 100 700 4 100 7 300 100 7 103 300 000 a ioo 7 1100 1000 12 100 too 100 1S00 1390 . " 1200 o son 'a nop . . 300 3 13500 103 T 3700 8 2800 o 1600 1, 100 8 100 i) 000 7 000 .. tsa 100 4 000 o 010 o 1000 0200 100 14100 7 8?ao 100 6 4S00 s 100 8 1300 100 100 " 300 0 330 3 100 7 200 10 nio soo 4(1,10 e 800 200 1700 1300 5013 too 0 200 7 1C0 400 100 100 .tuO 0 4IM 100 400 100 iJHOO 5 030 2.80 G39( 4 330 2 1700 1300 300 100 1500 fi 1700 1500 100 3033 g 82 203 8 200 4700 100 0 4 vlO 8 2403 1 100 0 100 7 100 1300 7 1030 7 200 4 530 100 103 200 800 1 300 7 500 .. 1000 7 100 800 A 130 100 7 400 3030 100 200 100 303 4 2310 4 200 8 100 (100 100 High Advance Itumcly .... 13 AJax Rubber 23 Alllod Chom A Dyo... 30 AIMcd Chem & Eva pf. 88 Allls-Chalmera 31 Allls-Cbeilmers pf .... 73 H Am Agrlo chom 3t Am Deet Supar 28 Am Boech Magneto... 30H Am B Shoo F pf new. 03 Am Con 3yi Am Car & JAly iMy4 Am Cotton Oil pf 41 Am Drttit Ryn 4 Am Hldo & Leather. .. 11 Am Internet Corp.... 33yJ Am Unseed 22J4 Am Locomotive 84 Am Safsty nazor.... 4 Am .Smelt & Itef 35 J, Am Steel Foundries.. 35yi Am Sugar nf 85, Am SUKar Ref pf 88 , Am Sumatra 47 Am Tel & Tel 105). Am Tobacco 130 Am Tobacco pf now... 80 J', Am Tobacco B 123 Am Woolen no Am WrltJne Paper pf! 2314 Anaconda Copper .... 35 ft Also Dry Goods 20 Aks0 Oil 0714 Atclt Top A Santa I'o. 84 Atlantlo Fruit fi Atl Gulf & x IS s... 21X Atl Gulf & -W I s S Pf 30 M BaJdwin Locomotive. 75H Baltimore & Ohio. ... 87H Bethlehem Steel 50 Bethlehem Steel B.... 80 Bethlehem Stoel g pf 08 Brkiyn Rapid Transit. 11 Brklyrt R T ctfs of dep 7 Rutto & Superior Cop. 12H California Pacltlnsr ... 0014 California Petroleum. 33 California Petrol pf . . 71 Canadian Pacific 112 Central Leather 33 Central Leather pf... 03 Clinndler Motors 48 Chesapeake & Ohio... 54 't Chicago ft Gt West pf 17 Chicago Mil & St P. . . 204 Chicago Mil ft St P pf 40?. Chi R I ft Pac 33 Oil R I ft Pnc 8 pf. 04 Chi R I & Pn0 7 pf. 75 U Chile Copper 10 Coca-Cola 33 Colorado Fuel ft Iron 23J4 Colorado ft Southern. 30 'i Colum Gas & Eleo.... 54 Col Oraphophone .'. 4yt Conaolldared Dls Ins.. 0 Consolidated Textiles. 13 Continental Candy ... Com Products Ref... 07J4 Cosdpn ft Co 20 yt Crucible Stoel 54 Cuban Am Sugnr 15"J Cuba cane sucar .. . 0'j, Cuban Cane Sitpar pf. 24 V, Denver ft Rio Or pf . . HS Elk Horn Coal 11 Vz Kndtcott-Johnson .... 50H Krl 13!4 Erie 1st pf 10 Erie 2d pf lSyi Famous Players L. .. . 50 !4 Famous Players L pf. 80 Flsk Rubber 10 General Asphalt 504 General Cigar 50 General Electric 110M General Motors 10 Xlen Motors deb 1 . . . (It Gen Motors deb 7. . . 717a Goodrich R F 3t3 Goodrich R F pf 73H Great Northern pf . . . . 73 H Gt N'or Ore Ctfs 29ft Grene Cananea Cop. .. 21 Gulf State Steel .lift Homostako Mining ... 68 Houston Oil 50U Hupp Motor Car 11 Illinois Central 04yi Inspiration Con Cop.. 33 Int Harvester new. .. . 72J4 Int Mer Marine 10 Int Mer Marine pf 43 Internat Motortruck . 30 Int Motortruck 1st pf. 8 International Nickel . 13 14 International Paper .. ui) Invincible Oil Corp.. . II Island Oil 2 Kansas Cltv Southern 35 s Kansas City So pf . . . . 402 Kelly-Sprlnirfleld Tiro. 40 Jg Kelly-SpK Tiro 8 pf. 70 & Kennecott Copper ... 1SJJ Keystone T & R 12 14 Lackawanna Stoel ... 3Sy Low 13 23 38 J4 85 no4( 73 U 31 H 27 n 20 i A3 20 123 H 41 4H 11 33 3114 t2'a 4 33 ft 35 ft 62 H 88 ft 40 ft 105 ft 110 8ft 133 88 ft 22V4 3 30 97 S3 ft 4Ji 20 ft 20 73 M 30 ft 50 4ft 08 10 ft 7 12 ft 00 33 71 113 31 64 47 3?i 17 20 ft now 31 04 75 10 33 23 ft 30 ft fit 4 7 15 t5 03 J 20 .13 13 Oft 13 t'a 17ft 8 ft 12 V, 18H 13ft 40 ft 70 0ft 4S 50 11434 Kft CI 71 7i 31 73 ft 73 29 ft 21 31ft 58 40 ft in?, 04 ft 32 71?S 10 43 30 OK 13a 4H?$ H iU 23 ft 49ft 39 ft 70 ft HK 12 38ft 1:80 Net P. M. Cnse. 13 ft 23 3H H 84 -304 73 ft -3t?i 27M-20ft-0) -20 -133 - 41-3 4H .. 11 33-1 21ft- l?i 83-1 4 33 ft-25ft- r,3M- 88ft-46ft-103 ft-110ft-8ft-121 ft 33 ft 39 07 84 3 21 20 W -73 -3flft-53 49 ft-- 9S - 10ft- 7 - 13ft CO 33 71 113 - 31ft 04 -18 53 ft 17 2flft- 39?- 1H 31K- 04 75-1 10 33 -23ft-30 ft 54 -4 -6ft-15 - 63 -' - 13 -0ft- 24 ft '? 17ft 3Sft 1 nn- ? 18 - H 13 ft 50 SO -9ft-10 ft 50 -111 -10ft ot 71", 31 ft -73 ft 73 -20ft 21 -31ft 5S r 2 40K- 2ft 10 S- ft 04 ft .. 71ft- V 10 - ' 43ft- 30 - ft 68 13 ft 49ft- H Sl!- ' ft in ft ?4 V, l v5 V ' IV 1 " 14 H - H ft l!4 ft 1ft 74 y4 Yi A ft H 'A V lft ft 14 ft ?8 - I 'lK 40ft . 39 ft-70ft-1SJ6-12 ft 38ft- ft 3ft ft '4 Dlv. Bales In t Rich 100 8 Leo Rubber Tire 204 400 3.80 Lehigh Valley 63 100 . . Loewo Co 11(4 100 1 Loft Candy 8ft 203 13 Lorlllard Tobacco ,... 148ft 100 7 Lorlllard Tobacco pf,.10l 200 7 Manhattan EIcv guar. 40 109 . . Market St Rwy pr pf . 31 300 ., Marland Oil 1 .300 ,. Maxwell Class B 10 100 8 May Dept Stores 77ft 38000 is Mexican Petroleum ..103ft 100 2 Miami Coppor 2054 1800 1.00 Middle States Corp... 11 H 1100 .. Mid vale Steel 24 ft 100 ,. Mo Kansas ft Texno,. 3 1900 .. Missouri Pacific! 20 TOO .. Missouri Pactno pf.. 384 1000 .. Montgomery Ward ... 17ft 100 .. National Con ft Cablo. lft 700 B New York Central.... 70 00 3.80 New York Dock 3094 3000 .. New York N H ft H. . 10ft 800 4 N Y Shipbuilding 10 300 7 Norfolk ft Western... 05 100 5 North American 60ft 4000 7 Northern Paolfle 75ft 100 5 Nova ScotlaSft C... 33ft 1200 .. Okla Prod & Ref lft 100 s Orpheum Circuit 10ft 200 .. Otis Steel 10 700 5 Paclflo Gm ft Klec. . . . 3ft ?000 .. Paclflo Oil 34ft 4000 a Pan-Amer Petrol .... 4094 800 o Pan-Amer B 40ft 400 3 Pennsylvania R R.... S7ft 500 .. Penn Seaboard Steel.. 7 800 ., Peoples Gas Chicago. . 53 3000, . Trre Marquetto 10 100 s Philadelphia Co ..... . soft 4000 .. Plercc-Arrow Motor.. 14ft 200 .. Plerce-Arrow Mot pf. 20ft 100 .. rierco Oil 7 400 .. Pitts ft W Va 204 100 .. Pressed Steel Car ... 38ft HOO 8 Pullman 04ft 100 . . Puntn. Alegro Sugar. . 20 1030 4 Pure Oil 2?4 T-J00 8 Railway Steel Spring. 75 100 .. Ray Con Copper 12ft 7301 4 Reading CK4 1 100 2 Read'ng 2d pf 40 400 .. Republic Iron ft Steel. 40ft 100 . . Republic Motors 0 3800 5.20 Royal Dutch NY 50 100 1 St Joseph Lead 11 3100 .. St Louis San Fran 23 100 .. St Louis San Fran pf. 3494 f 380 .. St Louis Southwest... 24 100 .. St Louis Southwest pf 33 ft It00 .. Savago Arms 11 100 .. Saxon Motor 394 800 . . Seneca Cop Corp 194 600 . . Sears-Roebuck 65 8100 .. Sinclair Oil loft 100 .. So Porto Rico Sugar.. 30 3100 o Southern Pncfllc 10H 1700 . Southern Rail 10J t0 .. Southern Rwy pf 45 3 10 7 Stand nil 0f N .1 pf . . . 107 100 7 Steel Tube pf 70 r 119 7 Stern Bros pf 113 30) 2 Stewart Warner Speed 24ft 100 .. Stromberg Carb 20ft 37300 7 Studobnker 75ft 800 1 Submarine Boat Corp. 54 5500 s Texas Co 34 ft 200 .. Texas ft raclftc 2394 1000 1 Texas ft Pnc C ft O.. 18ft 200 .. Third Avenue 15 200 0 Tobacco Products .... 5794 1500 .. Trans Con Oil 7 200 . Union Oil 18ft 1000 10 Union Paclflo 119ft 100 .. United Alloy Steel.... 34 100 h United Drug 5394 100 8.30 United Drtlf; 1st pf... 30 ' 100 n United Fruit 103ft 600 3 United Retail Stores.. 5194 300 ..US Ind Alcohol 4894 200 .. Unltod Rwy Invest... 8ft 100 . . United Rwy Invest pf 39 300 ..US Food Products... 10ft 400 .. U S Realty ft Imp.... 48ft 3700 .. U S Rubber 80ft 100 8.50 U S Smelt ft Ref pf. . . 3Sft 14800 8 U S Steel 74ft 500 2 Utah Copper 40 ft 1300 .. Vanadium Corp 2894 " 200 7 Van Raalte 1st pf. ... 7894 100 .. Va-Car Chemical .... 24ft EB 200 0 Va Iron Coal & coke. . 09 200 . . Wabash 8 100 .. Wabaah pf A 2094 Te 100 .. WcBt Maryland 2d pf. 17ft 100 .. Western Pacific 239, 400 4 Westlnghoust? E & M. 43ft 2500 .. Western Union 82 ft 100 . Wheeling ft L E nft 200 4 White Motor 31ft 3U0 .. White Oil Corp 8 400 .. Wlllya-Overland 09, 200 0 Wilson & Co 34 ft 200 . . Wisconsin Central ... 28 100 .. Wright Aero 8 Ex-divldend. Low 2 94 83 8ft 148 ft 101 40 31 1394 10 77ft 9894 2034 11 24 3 10 38 ft 10ft lft 0994 39 ft 13ft 10 03 00ft 75 ft 33 ft 1J4 10 ft 0ft 55 3394 4594 40 37 82 V4 18 ft 30ft 14 30 ft 7 20 ft 68 ft M 29 20 ft 73 13ft 67 40 40ft 0 49 11 23 ft 3494 24 33 ft 11 394 15 04 ft 18ft 30 7ft 10ft 4J44 107 70 in 3 1 ft 20 ft 73 ft 5 .34 2394 n a 16 67 ft 094 18ft 119ft 24 6394 39 103ft 51ft IS ft 8ft 39 16ft 47 6094 38 ft "94 48 28 70 24 ft 07 8 2094 17ft 23?, 43 80 ft ft 31ft M 0 31ft 38 S 1:30 Net r. ir. Chce. 3094- H 62 llyi-P W 8ft .. 148ft- 1 101 40 81 14 10 - 94 - J4 77ft- 14 09ft- aye 2094 - V 11 - 34 -3 19 - 3Sft -17ft- W 70 2994- 1 10 -10 -93 -00ft-75ft-32ft- U4 10ft- 0ft 63 33- 454- K4 10-1 37 - K 74 .. 6394- 1 18ft- ft 30ft -7 !4 14-94 29ft- 94 7 20ft- VA 68ft- ft 03ft- lft 29 20 ft -75 - 12H 07 -40 40 ft 0 40 -11 2"! ft -3494-24 33ft V y ft l'4 "Yi "ift "v 74 it -HIS 394- 13 - 64ft 18 94 ?rt -709 -10ft- 4594- 107 70 113 2ift 5 34 -2394-17ft-15 -87ft- 094- 18 ft- 119 ft- 21 - 6394 30 103ft- 6196- 48 ft hft 39 10ft 47 - 8094 - 94 38ft lft 7394- ft 46 ft- ft 28 - ft 7994 94 24ft lft r. "94 194 "n 94 IK 1 54 Yo 94 V Vz "l 94 "x CURB ISSUES SHOW L (NATION 10 SAG Carib Syndicate t Soils Off to 3Farrelfcoal Was Steadier Oils Quiet New Yortt, Auc 10. Tho New York curb market wns fairly active, but with out special feature, wtcept in the ells ploy of weakness In the few stocks that have shown n heavy tone for some time past. Cnrlb Syndlcnto was In thl group, that brock yielding ttf 3 on fairly large dealings. Knrrell Coal was steady after vestcniay's thorp d"clin" nnil wns uatieti in nt lVa t0 l-vs- J-iiero was n small amount of business In Tobacco Products, which sold nt 5. The market for the stock wns not motcrlally affected by the announcement of tho Intention of the company to subdivide Its busi ness in order to comply with existing laws. Itctall Candy showed n firmer tone, moving up from G to OMt. nnd there wns n fair demand for Sweets Com pany of Amcrlcn. Swift, Inc., was one of the weak fentures. falling 1 nnint, to 24ft Brltish-Amerlcnn Tobacco, which had held firm nt nnd above 1-. waa In supply nnd sold nt 11. There wns a small amount of business In Chi cago nnd Eastern Illinois preferred nt 20. Glen Alden Coal Bhowcd n heavy tone, soiling durlne tho forenoon nt 34y,. Columbia Emerald was traded in nt 02 cents u Rhnre. Radio common sold nt 1 nnd 1. Hcyden Chcmlcnl and international Rubber were botn un changed In their market position. A snle of Packard Motor was made nt 0. There was llttlu business In the petroleum group. Maracalbo sold on n small Bcnlo nt 10V4 nnd there was n moderate amount of business in Inter national Petroleum nt 10. Imperial Oil was steady with sales at 0. Elk Unsln sold nt 0 nnd'Slmms Petroleum was virtuully unchanged, belling at 0. Anglo-American was traded in at 15Vi nnd 15. Mining stocks were active with Ir regular movements. J - INDUSTRIALS Acme Coal Hrlt Amur Tobac rag- . Cnrllaln Tire Chlcueo & Hast III pret rnlumbln. Emerald .... nmplro Food l'arrfll Cotl lilen Aldi'ii Coal ..... Heyden Chem Inter Ituhlitr l.nka Tornado 1'nrkard Motor ChorlarM Tlrs Radio Com ItaiTIo Com prof ..,.. MwUt International . . Tob Prod Exp U 8 1; t II U 8 .Vl'oo . 20 .. 63 :?? . 344 7 63 7 03 l! 23 5 114 Hhlp Corp 21 tn 07 8 -43ft-80 ft- hft-31ft- 8 94 , 34 ft 38 - 8 - 3 94 9 94 ft Vi lft ft ft 9 14 f4 Commodity Markets STEEL BOOKINGS LOWER GRAIN MARKET Chicago. Aug. 10. Wheat "-tarter! with September lc tu 2c higher and December lW to 2'4c better. There wns a general rush of buying through commission houses and offerings were light until the ndvnnce rnn into profit taking by longs. Itcceipts inspected yesterday were 287 cars; last year 103 cars. The cash market wns relatively firm, with prices higher compared with futures. Country offerings to arrive were moderate. Tha Government report, indicating a total wheat crop of 757.000.000 bush els, la regarded as decidedly bullish. Interest In the market appears to be broadening, with commission house business increasing. Minneapolis re ports a reduction of 45c to 50c a barrel in llour nrlces. Corn started with September Vjc to aic higher and December He to c higher. Trade wus light, with no sell- Oats opened c to c higher for September und ?sc up fur December. Trade was light, with shipping inter ests buying, COTTON MARKET New York, Aug. 10. Support from spot houses and New Orleans und Liv erpool Interests was sufficient, with firm Liverpool cables, to advance prices 8 to 12 points nt the opening of the cot ton market today. Most of the eorly offerings came from Japanese houBes, local traders and Southern wlro con cerns but they were bo well ubsorbed that the list held Its full gain after the start und nt the end of the first fifteen minutes was about 11 to 12 polnti ubore the prevloim close. Members of the exchange will vote tomorrow on tlie proposition to make September 8 n' holiday on tho ex- Teat, closa Open 11 A. M. Low Aucust . . September October . riacamber January Marcb May NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET x. 1. .t, lft Y.,k.ti.rfliiv'u . unit, '"(, " - 'w forced llriuldotlnn sent values to lower levels twin wnrruim-u u, lummiuun, nnd this morning's rally of 4 to 1(1 point wns looked upon as being nat ural. The recent shurp break placed the market In a better technical post tlon, and It wns believed that some of this morning's demand was for new low account, as well as a moderate amount of short covering. At 11 o'clock n special Rio cable re ported the term market thore unchanged to an nil va lire of 125 rels. Loeallr the market was doing better at midday, prices advancing about 4 to 5 pninth mi ili'inund attributed Ui European ac count. September was switched to De cember nt 4(1 points. Clnre September ; Dpi ember ........ 0.73 wanuary ................ March .... Slav .............., July ...... Bid. Unflllsd Totaled Orders July 31 4,830,324 Tons New York, Aug. 10. Tlie monthly tonnage repot t of the United States Steel Corporation, mode public today, hhowed 4,8.'10,324 tons of unfilled orders ou bund July 31. This is n decrease from unfilled orders on June 30, which uero 5, 117, SOS tons. Comparisons of unfilled tonnage on the 10th of each month since 1013 follow: 1021, B.117.80S Month of Tone lSl. 4,880,8J4 Feb.. 1017.11. 878,607 IU1I.11.4M.U31 Test, closa Open ,...1201 ... 13. uu IB SI lit 73 13 7" IS. 80 IS S3 13 H3 14 10 14.12 13 44 18 7 13 01 1412:. lit S3 13.73 IS 7li 14,07 June. July. May. pr.. Men., Tab. Jan., Die. Nov.. 3ct.. Bept., Auk,. July, June. May. Apr.. Men.. Ftb.. Jan., Deo., Nov.. Oot. Sept., Auk., July. June, May. Apr., Men.. Feb.. Jan., Deo.. Nov., Oct . Sept., Aur , July, Mav Apr.. Men.. Fob.. Jan,, Dec. Nov,. Oct.. Bpt. Aus., July, June. May, Apr.. Men., 1W21. o.43'.!.A7 Jan.. 1U1!1, S,b4S.2J4 llc 1021. 0.284,7S3.S'ov.. mil. o,ut3,tD7 Oct.. 1921. 7,073.104 Sept., tOl'O H.ltS I'.'S Auk 100 0. Oil, 41 July, 10S0 li.8n.AV.! Juno. 1020 10,874. 801 May. IBiO lO.nOJS.II.H Aor., 10r0.il. 118, 40S Mch.. 1020.10.078.817 Feb.. 1(120.10 940,4011 Jim.. 1080.10.810 747 Dec . 1020, 9,892,078 Nov., 10211, 9,032.081 Oct . 1020. 0,28.1,441 Sept.. 1910. 8,288,884 AUir., 1919. t.VM.mn Ju,y 1910, a,472.nl8 Juno, 1B1II. '1,284 01s 1019, (1,101), 10:i 1010. 8.A78 K01 1019, 4,892 8A4 19111, 4.282.3,0 1919, 4,300,081 1019. fi,430,S7'J loio. n.oin 77 lt0. 8.034,204 1018. 7,878,182 1018, '.,124 M 1018, 8.863 2113 1P18, 8 J'lT 901 1918. 8.789.04J 1918, 0 MlH in 1018, 8 337.828 101S. 8 741, 8J 1018, 9.0.18,408 1018, 9 208 m 1018 9 477 8.1S 1917, 9 881 Tin 1917. 8 3!7.in1 IH17, h.OOOMT.I 1017, 0.833,477 1917,10,407 049 1917,in,H44 101 1917 11,883 27 1917.11,888 191 1017,12.t88 0S3 1917.11.711.844 Mny, Apr.. Mch.. Feb.. Jan , Dec Nov., Oct . Hem . Aur., July June, 1Uy Apr , Mch.. Feb,. Jan . Bee . Nov , Oct , S-rt . Auc . July. J tin. May, ADr Mch . Feb.. Jan.. 1918.11, B47.2MI) lP16.11,0r.8..142 191S.10.01A.20n 1010. I,02i.3N4 1010. 9.880,357 9.B98..1U2 0,040,408 0,037 7118 P 820 ft.M 0,331.001 8,8118,01)8 7.922.707 7.800.220 7 199.4m 8 18.1, 48J ft ,H17 018 4,908,435 4 028 840 4,078 106 4, 204, BUM 4,102.244 4 218.749 4,348,871 4 248 871 1014. 8 818.011 1914. S..D24.802 1014 3 401.001 1914 3 787 087 1014. 4,213.381 1914 4,188.889 1914 4 032.887 1914. 8 II'IH.280 1914 4 277,00a 1914. 4.033,823 1014 8 OJO III) 3 nu r,mi 4 282,183 4 'l"(l n 4 313,707 8 0(1.1 71 8 223 184 3,399 338 8 kii7..ti7 1018. A S24 S22 11113 8 (I7 7'U 1018. 7 488 11,10 1013. 7,838.71' 1B18 7.K77 88 1910, 1010. 1918. 1918 1910. 1010, 1910 1913 1913, 1U1.1, 1013. 191,1. 1013 191.1. 1918 1918. 1918. 1918. 191.1. 1911 1913, 1013 1913. 1913 1911 1018 191 a Financial Briefs .r.aar.?0B;,aPclln,,I:i3,n,cy,n?CyoV.,, tcrrtav. to A8.1111 ..1,0. ..... ..'? '.r. c" y"- declined 0.03-per cnt ' ,' WnV,y "" Comparlhon of enrnlns stnl-menta nf ih. of 19J1 Indicate. Inat. tv to earn rfiCi5KS" ut low rntea of SntrMlnna unile? . r.-i1-""--1 dltlons In the ateul tradl "a four of i'ha RiS T.Urb,cSn?m'onL-ndT? -""- Allla-Chnlmers Manufncturlnir nnn... for tha quarter end.d H ffif Company. alio "inV forrtf.rriS,dlffind.n ".i, "' with J1.899.9U1. or 3n a ,fh.;.ninro,??c,',r'-J tespondlnx period of lino? ' n th1 cor' U H Steam S.1 United ltet Candy 0i STANDAIID OII.3 Anclo-Amer Oil IBil Illinois 1 I. 132 INDKrnNDHNT OII Bonno Oil 18 Jinaion Womlnir 08 Cunt Synd .... IMmund Oil . . . (llenrock Oil Orunada i'i Hudson Oil 17 Imperial Olt 9'i Int Petrol 10H Keyatono Raniter .... .. 80 Lyons Pet 1 ,V Maracalbo Oil 1014 Mexico Oil 70 Mnufrtaln Products 71 Noble 18 .Northwest Oil 20 Omar Oil Ill Sequoyah Oil 10 simmi ret i? Hkelly Oil 3H Textin ..83 un Texas oil 17 MINING Alaska Irr Columbia 33 lloston & Monumv 08 Calumet 4 JVr-aio 13 DHIde Kxt 34 Kurcka Croesus 40 Oold Deel .1 lloldllo.d 1'ioience 1- Ilarmlll DMdo 11 l.one Ktar H MacNarrrara 1" .National Tin 03 Hay Hercules 28 Silver Mines of America.. 1H Southwest Metal 10 Tonopah Cash Hoy 0 Tonopah Divide 84 Tonopnh Kxtenalon 1.V United Uastern 2a Yukon Oold 80 ItONDS Amer Tel Os 1922 084 Artier Tel lie 1921 97H An.iconda Ha 88 Anacondi 7fl 1920 08 J4 1:30 r. M. 80 20 O'J 34 z 7 05 7 A 8 21M 3h Low 00 11T4 29 ti: a 1 84 7 ea 7 00 , M B 2iM 33 OVi inn 132 18 ? 7Uv. in mi 1II7S BO liii 7; 18 20 1H 10 AH At. B3 10 33 III! 14 .14 3U 1 41 11 ,1 18 Oil 28 Its in B 2 V. 70 0RS 97W I'i 1BH 152 18 08 58 81 & B0 l.V 19Vi 7i 18 20 ioH 83 17 34 US IB 34 an 1 41 11 3 18 I'i) in n 83 1A ,'H 70 PSH 074 ss, 7Ws .lOO'i 1023. prices showed A Ithmivt. Kap, tendenolaa In the list Vin'SSlf""0"" followlnir thp un..,..; L "." " '""iwiK money nn mil ln.. ,k. ' ."" n pr money on call loan wreKs enaea a onaistent made eoma to presana a furthir price of ' ohn,1i"co V roS T In the in? ,1n' of ,h' moat a.'a yVW . "if" Ter. nd upwatd nwlns, ..eo"ranld",T,,n. a0mnV5?'lI1'uf? . nnt earnings avallablt fo? Inter, at a,JI.SorU und provisions for depreciation 11 fhVf?" pf il 844,189, and 1 ui2 "nd AS1'110!! Interest chatces of 14-m ?? h?',r ?' n-eriatinn ! .... ?..., "-J a?.n. before de- lth iarnln Mor), depreciation C.SIP"X' pSrlod'of 1020: ' '" ,ns ""Pondlns Kndlcott-Johnson Corporation re..-. e. "IJ'.I1 m"ntha of 192lTro,a aafea of son0' 81 831 and n.t Income of J3 nni 78? 11:1 deduction of all haraea, n. ludlni rtinrVn.' f on. Nat nrnrtt. ...' t..,";i"l,!n deprecla. II n im 'W: I..-.'!' -'nrni iann lYTin tun rininnct A A niil. fnm -. ffn? ,ol4 omu"""':' '" 1. 147 778: equlva lent to 4 38 n .haie on tin hob non nr common capital am, k or at rata nf is sn fr year. ):ftrnlrin. for stock ?n?ii 'R'.if of year compare with 1.1 ilJ.U", . 'ia. ? 1920. '" 7,io 7.13 Open 0.33W33 H. HOW 82 -u vu 7,08 O UJ yar Tho "Port of the Atlantlo Qulf anfl Weat Indlea fltfamiihlp MnVi L ih. wU: 1020 ahowa that nal Ear the commnn 'nor preferred dHldend was earned V?t In. coma for the year ufter u I ordinary del .Suctions, amounted to $148,231 eSulval?nt to about J1.08 a share on 113 74' 9 00 'Si preferred stock. In 1919 th company re. i""'u iniTO i Jin ,13 a shura on the preferred, and after payment of tha raVular preferred dividend tho balanco aallabla for the common stock was equivalent to 182 43 a shara, The Kennecott Coppor Company durlnr tha month of July produced 4.902 180 pounda nr copper, as compared with 4,807 820 yuunun it, uiiv uim lM,aoil,UUO July of last year. .. 97J . .1011 ..1094 ..101 .. 93 . . Ill 97 H Anifln.Amor Armour is Hoth Steel 7 1931 Cnn Nat Ity eq 7j Cons a.ia 8 . . . Copper Uxpurt fn uuirim in Ooodrlch Tiro 7 flrnnil Trunk llU I (lulf Oil 7s VT Humble Oil 7a 97 Interboro 7s , 7Ki unlvnv hi HRI.I Southern Ity Oh Stand Oil N V 7s 1923 Stand Oil SVli 192H stand Oil N Y 7s 1028. Stand Oil M T 7i 1031 StarrJ Oil N Y V4s... Hwlft Co 7s 1931 Swift Co 7a 192S Texas Co 7a n t. 93 S 03 H KlllU Kllll. ,. 4' ..-1 01 '4 HIIW United Oruz 8a United Oil Prod 8s 6wlsa 8'in ..-,98U . . 1)7 ,.102Vl ..10214 ..102i ..1044 ..1001 .. 67J . 0711 100 ..100 ..10lli .. 87 I I'I "TI 94 T lap. Hull . I' "7 jr.. 4 101 101 03Vj tl.lli 91 91 97H 97j 07 97S 97V4 97 -i 7SV, 781, 98 98 07 97 102H 1II2W 102W 10214 102 102I 1041 1041 10n'4 10014 97 07 07H 07'.i 09 IOO 100 100 ions in 87i 8 1Q9S 74 Philadelphia Stocks Tviw 10,) , 40 io4 20 7H lil.1 Net I. M thKe. H7V4 M 10315.. 41) ns.!, 1014. . 20 7'4 I V4 V4 pounds In FOREIGN EXCHANGE New orlt, Auk 10. Theic wn- it it easier tone In tlie foreign ex Image mnrltct nt the opening this mornlnB. Sterllm: cables were 3.O."',, deiniind n. 051,4 ; franc cables 7 SO. checks 7 70 IMirian cables 7. .17. checks 7 fid; Swiss cables 10. SS, checks HJ.SB; llro cables 4..TT. checks 4MW. ; ticsota rahliM 1 12.08, cliecks 12 0(1; KiiilnVi- cables .T1.00, chi'clss .11.01; Stockholm cables (20.1)0, cheeks 20,85: fhriatianla cables 11 ' ,r7" '-,'f'i .Oipenhuuen cables 15.fi.., checks 15.00; marks l.-oVa1 The rato of premium in Montreal to day on New 'loik funds was 11V, per cent. Tie rote of discount In ".Vew York on Canadian fiimlh was 10 5.10 per cent. Central Knropeun exchanges lrieitii lar: flrtek, 5.00; Hunuinian. 1.,'I0, IliilKiirliin, .S5; Austrlim, .118; Polish, .Oi.5; C,y.echo.Hlnvnkiaii. 1.203: Juko Slnvln, .015. YKSTKHDAYS ri.VAJ, QUOTATIONS Bt" " rr-nrs Lire Oull.lers 1 ?1ri,;,"i..S'".".i"''S..'.,..i,..u XSZ,,tt VfSL preference stock. Demand Cables S.HBW 8,(17 Bhattuck Arliona Copper Company for tha June quarter reports u dficlt. after ex" '.SS'.VnT'' J;.""" ' J,n "'- compan d wlih 180.112 In tha preceding quarter and $27." 8.13 In the correapondlnr three months ot South Porto Won Hue-ar Company has called a pelal meetlna- nf stockholdsra for Aurual 23 to act nn a proposition to Inoreana tha preferred atotk from 18,000.000 to 110,. 000. OuO. Tha new stock Is to be offered to present preferred and common stockholders pro rata at J90 a ahare with a bonus of 23 per cent In common -.tuck Tnklnir a drastlo measure of eoonomy In cIosIhk repair ahnps June 1, Chloaao and Nnitliwasiarn waa able to show a proflt from operat'on In that month Kxcept for March when the company reported rot of 1443.839. a deficit of arlnx s,xe has been shown In each preceding month since October last. The Stock l.lst Committee of the I'hlladel. nhlit Stock nichanKe haa ndmltteri to th I revular list 7944 additional shares of I'enn , veiiiiui j.iKni unu I'ower 1.0,, no par value. 7 8.11.4 l.oa 4.40Vi 81.04 4.41 81.10 TODAY'fi OPENINQ QUOTXTION8 .IrfQulldars SUrllnc rrancs Llr Q Demand 8.83U 7,70 itlOV. Cables 8,05ri 7,80 i.t 81.04 II. 0 MAR SILVER nr silver was 4d hlglbr In London today ... 0IU, Itlnh 25 Am Strs.. 57 25 Klec Stor.100 10CSen Asph 40i Jttien .Mot lil'i .10 I Co N A 20 H5 I.nke Sup 7VI 50 I, h Vnl.. 52V. 70 l'n It It.. 371J 110 Thlln Co cum pf.. 32 3 I'hiln Klec 22'i SS do prof.. 201 lOOI'hilii ItT 10VG 10 l'hilaTinc 53 130 Tonn llcl. 1 ? 5(1 l'n True. 3()iA 5 C (i I... 335 200tl' S Steel 73 10 West Jer & S... 30 75 West Coal 00 Vj Not chnnse made by comparison with last salo un New Ynrlt Stock Kxchnnne. riiii.i)r,i,i'iiiA iionds 50000 Liberty 2d -lVis '42 1500 Mheity 3d 4V,h '2S 2000 Liberty 3d -VA '2H linill I.IDCliy .ill -tv.H ,t 1050 Liberty 3d 44h '28 1000 Liberty 4th 411s '38 1500 Liberty 4th 4Us '3R S000 Liberty 4th 4V.s MS 100(1 Liberty 4th 4Hs '3R 1500 Liberty 4th 4'Jh '38 11100 Liberty 4th W '38 1 1500 Liberty 4th 4Vis 31 4 22 20 10 Vi 53 m 30K. 33'. 73 32 15 30 30 30 - 0015 001j. 41 'a: !3. 2500 Victory 10.10 Victory 4V.H '23.. .100 Amer Cms fc Klcctrlc .... 2000 Hell Telephone 7s 400 I'hiln Klec 1st 5s'. ..odd lot 1000 1'hlln Klec 1st 5s... odd lot 87.70 01. Ml 01.80 01.01 01.78 87. SO 87 2 87. SO 87 SS 87.00 87. S2 87.82 0s.fi I OS. 58 74 1051. 87 83 Mi Dank respon rhlln N. Y . IlOStOlf BANK CLEARINGS k cloarinns tnda. compared with cor dins: iNy last two rears" lfm ifl9n mm . . . - ;'.; wu 1 on 111111,1100 7B,a28,401 170,887.41s' 830,890,000 071.112:0110 789,34'J ,17h ' 41.242280 87,083.(17,1 OJlfi 4o3 1 U. 8. Certificates nnd Treasury Notea ini. Itoto I)at 111,1 1110 1011 1-82 100 1.10 inotj Ji'ii- 5'-4 SV4 3K tn, Maturing unit. Sept., 11121., Hept., 1021. Oct. 1921... Oct . 1931 . Ieo , r.'ll . THE DIRECTORS OF THIS BANK ARE OEOROE DURNHAM. Jr. WILLIAM WOOD CHARLES WHEELER CHARLES E. INOERSOLL A. A. JACKSON ' SAMUEL M. CURWEN CLARENCE M. DROWN STEVENS HECKSCHER AVERY D. ANDREWS J. DARTON TOWNSEND C. FRED'K C STOUT BENJAMIN RUSH WILLIAM POST CLEMENT B. NEWBOLD CHARLES E. MATHER HARRY F. BAKER Central National Bank of Philadelphia Chestnut Street at Fifth Capital $1,000,000 Surplus and Undivided Profits Earned $4.40000 m2 $400,000 Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 5 Per Cent Bonds Due August 2, 1951 Interest February 2 and August 2 Coupon and Registered Bonds Intercbmngeable Tax Free in Pennsylvania Free of All Income Taxes Legal Investment for Trust Funds Price: 102 and Interest To Net 4.87 Per Cent Harrison, Smith & Co. Biddle & Henry 121 South Fifth Street . 104 South Fifth Street The Information and atatlattca contained baraln hswa baen obtained from source! which vn btllsvs to be reliable. Ulllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll II Surtaxes Should the proposed increased surtax rates on $6000 to $50,000 incomes be adopted, your present income can be protected by the purchoso of Municipal Bonds. Write Ua for Suggestions West & Co. 1511 Wnlmit St. riilladelphla .Members Vew York Htack Exchange Philadelphia Stotlc Ktchan St Rraadwar New Tork nllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllit. How to Buy Listed Stocks Through the Mail on Partial Payment Plan Clearly and concisely explained in our booklet, 'Tlirift-Saving-Inve8tmentwa Write for Booklet PL-65 Charles H. Clarkson & Co., inc. 66 Broadway Now York Ttl. 4020.4026 Bowling Green CHARTERED MARCH 10, 1812 The PENNSYLVANIA COMPANY for Insurances on Lives and Granting Annuities Member Federal Reierre System EVERY TRUST COMPANY SERVICE 5J7 Chesmut Street CWnutandJualper Streets Philadelphia r.W ret. . ins inoti l!5n i'.rcn' '"" too 5.10 IMi'r March, 11K. 1D0 Asked yielrf KP0 S-S2 4 r,o lot) r.-aj 4.40 innn.in ln inoj.ja 4 no IIHO Tho First National Bank of Boston Capital, Surplus and Profits 537,500,000 nj.ua 4 (in '.7 4,55 fill r tn 10 1AA Arimii irnm nnraisii iniiai f timiliu. y.lIY'Jl'.:.v".V I dua on data of maturity. fi.no R.oa n.03 n,in B.2.1 8.48 neoma tav of Ineom tax G. S. PATTON oTCOT 811 ft CHKSTNITT HTH. BANKEKS nilv Charts Investors and traders ww BiEfwXn :vm and low price ranges arc i how togethor with volume of ' Of exceptional value in " lyrinK price trend nd?" casting effect of new develop- ments. , This service w jr F. W. 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