- f; ft' r fc'w ;.f t SHInllliH i i.l it ' ilnV n , r i . (m'Yw:. 'IWIF V. , I EVENING' PTOMC) LEDGERPHti;AtoEtl?HiI;Efi)iY 'SEtgaBEE'H "v.ii .j.m "-T-P"., , 7T? iV- it Jersey City, N. J. Water and Improvement 5y2 Bonds Due 1922 to 1460 Exempt from Federal Income Tax Tax free In New Jersey ' Legal Investment for Sav ings Banks and Trust Funds in New York, New Jersey, and other States. Prices to yield 5.50 to 525 Complete circular on request Harris, Forbes & Co Pino 1st., Cor. William NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA OFF1C2 Wldencr Building Telephone Spruce 7040 WIMKE RESUMED I WITH FRESH VIGOR Sudden Flop of Markot at Mid day Caught Short In terest Napping What is the Best Investment In view of the industrial situation, the condition of ! the railroads, and the prob lems of foreign govern ments, the careful investor naturally may find it dif ficult to select an invest ment which he feels meets all his requirements. Write for our September Bulletin. It suggests cer tain definite securities and the reasons why they can be recommended. Compli mentary copy of this bulle tin sent on request. Hemphill, Noyes C& Co. Afembers Now York Slock Ezchanfo Franklin Bk. Bldg., Philadelphia New York Bottoa Scrsnton Buffalo Albany Syracuto Baltimore We offer, subject to prior sale, 15-Year 7J4 Equipment Trust Certificates of the United Railways of Havana (Steam Railroad) 'At Market Yielding: About ' 7.70 Certificates oro Indued under the Philadelphia Plan for only B6 of the original cash coat ot the equipment, which la standard railroad equipment built In thu United States. Tho sinking fund, operating semi-annually. Is sufllotent to re tire the whole Issue by maturity. Dillon, Read & Co. 1421 Chestnut St. Philadelphia New York, Sept. 10. Today's stock market took another one of those mid dm and startling flops around midday for some occult reason, and was quickly transformed from n halting and color less affair into a full-fledged boiling bull movement. Tho nbout-faee turn furnished a further convincing exempli fication that tho lino of least resistance Is still upward. Evidently a fairly good-sUed short Interest wns caught napping and tho pool interests nnd other speculative combinations wero not slow in talcing advantage of their dlscoffi tuns; to the contrary, all cftbrts to re duce short line encountered vigorous rompctltlvo mddlng. A3 a result in lcii than nn hour the moro nctlvo specu lative favorites regained all the ground lost in the two prccdlng days under tealiilng sales and were carried to the top price of the weok. In n number of Instances new "highs" were mnde for the current movement. There was nothing in the. way of news developments which could be ac cepted as a real Incentive outsldo of the further Improvement In reserve ratio shown by the Federal Ileserve system. The foreign advices were any thing but favorable. On the other hand, yesterday's rumors of a threatened strike by the railroad shopmen lacked confirmation. Neither did anything alarming come out of the bankers' con ference yesterday afternoon over which a certain element of tho trading con tingent had evinced a great deal of concern. The market showed little life in the first hour of the trading. Price move ments were IrrcRiilar, btocks first sell ing off then recovering to around the opening halves, only to again show n sagging tendency. In the beginning of the second hour n gradual hardening tendency v was discernible, then nil of n sudden the more active operators changed their trading position and be gan to bid vigorously for all the active lsiues all through the list. The re newed upturn had its Inception in the fresh buying of the rails, oils and equipments, but before midday the movement virtually extended to ever quarter of the list. A renewed mo mentum was supplied the rising tide by the tnken-up steel shares nnd the re current buoyancy of United States Steel was a signal for u wild buying movement all around the room. LOCAL TRADING AGAIN LIFELESS New Gas Ordinance Gives Fresh Hope of Settlement of Lease Controversy I Trading in tho local stocks showed 'little life. Apart from tho continued ' strength of U. tt. I. and Pennsylvania Hallroad tho morning operations did ! not amount to much. The new ordi nance submitted to Council by Mayor Moore while not promising nny im- mediate bx-ttlemcnt of the gas-lease .question was regarded nevertheless as In right step in the right direction, in that it leaves the question open to fur 1 thcr Investigation with the hope of re ' lief bcin given the company in its ' present unfortunate position. 1 lhere was a moderate demand for the 1 stock at 32, which .after being supplied, the price shoded to 31. Pcnnsylva 1 ma Hallroad was carried within a shadow cf 3D again on the very best 1 kind of buing. The stock is being slowly taken off the street nnd once more finding lodgment in boxes of the Investors. All other dealings were of a small caliber und retleuted an extremely nar row mtrTet. Electric Storage Uattcry rallied fractionally to 1054. Small of ferings caused Philadelphia Rapid Tinusit to shade to 1(1 V;. Union Trac tion, on the other band, remained firm ut :U. Little was done in the Phila delphia Electric Issues. Pew shures of Amoriran Gas changed hands at 33, or above the last bale. OTIS & CO. Stocks Bonds Acceptances Foreign Exchange Member of New York, Cleveland, Boston, Chi cago and Detroit Stock Exchanges, the New York Cotton Exchange and the Chicago Board of Tradn. Private wire connections with principal markets of the United States and Canada. 216 Superior Ave., N. E. CLEVELAND New York Boiton Detroit Cincinnati Columbus Toledo Akron Youngttown Dayton Denver Colorado Springs Philadelphia Stocks 1:13 P. it, 33 n ( r '. asv4 38 Net chge. 1 Jtleh low 1 14 Am Gas.. 33 33 107E!ecStor.l05Vl lO.-. 100 Leh Nav. 0rMi fW'6 4b2 Pa II H.. liaVs L' Phila Co rum pf.. W PhilaElec Cl do pr-f.. 1-10 Phila It T ."0 Touo He 100 T'n Trac. 104 I'G I . . . 2 do pref.. lOOtU S Steel tN'et Chung? made by comparison with lat Kale aa Xiv Yuri: Stock Exchange. I'HII-ADKI.rillA IIOXD3 2000 Liberty 1st 3V&s '47 88.24 .lOOOT.ito'ity 2d 4Vis '42 8S.MI 1100 Liberty 2d 4's '42 88.70 300 Liberty 3d 4,4h '2S 02.23 0000 Liberty 3d Hi "28. 100 Liberty 4th 4Vis "38 1000 Libeity 4th 4 Vis '38 31 31 31 .. 22 W, 22; 22 i.. 20 20 20- ldi't 10M: 10 V4 31 31 31 .. 32 31 31 V, Va 40T6 40 40.. 70 70 70IVj NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE TRANSACTIONS lMHt CiIm too MQ 1000 100 100 100 1M 200 100 109 100 100 100 200 300 100 800 109 2300 1030 100 200 100 200 300 100 300 100 303 200 100 100 3000 203 10.100 4330 390 50 100 100 100 300 300 200 100 3.30 100 100 300 20 04 100 100 100 210 203 IT 300 1300 100 700 300 700 COO 3100 200 COO 1500 100 80.3 1S0.1 1400 : 4430 000 230 330 4310 100 lftOO 700 200 3S30 300 100 100 200 5300 530 709 100 300 100 HI 600 300 1400 100 100 . 100 100 100 1100 100 400 S3) 200 700 300 100 1000 100 200 400U ClV. in I MUh 4 Air Reduction ....... 3S .. AJax Hubber .. Aloalta Oold Mines... n ,. Alaska Juneau O M.. 14 4 Allied Chem & Dye. . . 1 7 Allied Chem A Dye pt 814 4 Allls-Chaimera S3H .. Am Agrlc Chem 5V4 .. Am Beet Sugar 30 0 Am Bee.t Sugar pf . . . . 3Hi .. Am Bosch Magneto.. 34 .. Am Can 27 4 12 Am Car & Fdy MB 7 Am Car & Fdy pf . . . .108 U .. Am Cotton Oil 30; .. Am Internat Corp.... 31 Hi 5 Am Express 11 .. Am Linseed sKi 7 Am LlnJfeed pf 8W 0 Am Lodomotlvo 1W .. Am Safety Razor.... J4 .. Am Smelt See atVi 7 Am Smelters pf 70ft 8 Am Steel Foundries. . 'H .. Am Sugar Ref 03)4 7 Am Sumatra 'H 0 Am Tel & Tel 107K 7 Am Woolen "H .. Am Zlno Lead & Smlt 8J1 .. Anaconda Copper .... 38H 0 Asso Oil 074 Atch Top & Santa Fe. 85'4 6 Atch Top & 3 F pf... 84 .. Atl Quit & VT I S S.. 28H . . Atl Qulf & V? I 3 S pf 22& 7 Baldwin Locomotive . 01 5 Bethlehem Steel B... G .. Baltimore ft Ohio 3S& 4 Baltimore & Ohio pf . . St 7 Bethlehem Steel 7.. 91 .. Brklyn Bantd Transit Oft . . Brklyn TX T ctfs of dep & 10 Bums Bros ' .. Butto Copper 4 Zlno. . . . Caddo Central O & It. 10 10 Canadian Pacific ....IKK .. California Petroleum . 37H Cnl ',lnc & Lead V .. Cnao J I .. Central Leather 2814 8 Central of N J 1S 0 Chandler Motors " .. Chi W3 111 Ea Tctfs. 1 .. Chi & ET 1st nB pd.. 0 .. Chi & Ot West pf 1H .. Chi Mil & St P :0., .. Chi Mil & St P pf 30K. 4 Chicago Pneu Tool. . . 80 .. Chi n I & Pac 54 0 Chi R I & Pao 6 Pf. G .. Chile Copper lOJa .. Coca-Cola 3tt .. Colorado Fuel & Iron. 25 0 Colum Gna & Klec... 57J-S ...Colum Oraphophono . n 7 Consolidated Gas .... t715 .. Consolidated DIs Ins.. 1V4 .. Consolidated Textiles. 1"W .. Continental Can 43H .. Continental Candy ... 24 B Corn Products Ref... 75J !.50 Cosdcn & Co 2Ja 4 Crucible Steel tsJ4 .. Cuban Am Sugar 13M .. Cuban Cane Sugar... . . Cuban cane Sugar pf . lofi 10 Del Lack & Western.. 10714 1 Dome Mines 1" Y B Endlcott-Johnson .... 'fiW .. Erie ,3J .. Erla 1st pr 18J 5 Famous Plnyers L.... 57 10 Fisher Body 87 .. Flsl? Rubber 1K .. Frecport Texas 13K .. Gnston Wms & Wis.. J4 .. General Asphalt iV 5 General Electric 120V4 1 General Motors 10 6 General Motors pf.... 04J4 .. Goodrich B F 32 1 Goodrich B F pf 7C& . . Grnnby Consol M & M. 18 7 Great Northern pf.... 75) .. Gulf State Steel 40 4 Haskell & Barker Car 60 H TJnnstnn Oil 5314 1 Hupp Motorcar UK l Illlrols Central 93 ! ,00 Indian Refining '5 00 Indtahoma Kef 2K .. Inspiration Con Cop.. 33K . . Internat Agrlcul 7 Ji 7 Int Harvester new.... M 6 Int Mer Marine pf . . . . 4034 .. Internat Motortruck . 31 .. International Nickel.. 14(4 .. Interb Con Corp 3J4 . . Int Agrlcul Corp pf . . . 30 . . International Paper . . 51 . . Iron Products 25 .. Invincible Cll Corp... SJ4 .. Island Oil "K Xjoit 85 20 14 114 41 84 W 83 M 35 SO oa4 S4 714 128 10SU 304 3114 lie 22 8fe 90 4K 14 70W 34 H 3J4 41 M 107 J4 75 8K 3814 07 ' 85J4 80 V, 27 4 22 H 88H 53 Yl 38V4 51 01 0V4 04 04 K 10 12 K 37H 4 28K 19S 40 K 1 0 10 30 39 J4 50 33H CG iok 314 24 Ji 50J4 14 80 a IK 18 43K K 74 U 20 U im 8K lK un 17 J4 C4X 13V4 19 H 55J4 65J4 10 H 13K y 1K 120 0J4 C4J4 si a 70J4 18 76J4 38 W 58 " UK 95 Yn 7!4 K 34 TI4 80 ft 45 31 13J4 3K 30 40 J4 25 8?4 2)4 1:30 Nat P. M. Ch. 35 - 4 21K4- 1H J4 114- 41 84 33H !T So 4- 6314 31 2714 138 108 U- 20 J4 3114 110 S3J4 4814 K V K 814 "k 1 2M H 14 V 1 14 91J4 IK 4K- o(4 7514 8K 38!4 07 8514 80 V4 37H se 38J4- 81 -91 054 014 05 4K 10 112K- it 414 4J4- 284 198 47 1 - 6 10K- 20 39V4 60 -34 to io?; 34 J4 25 6714 4K 8754 1K 43K IK . 75 154 20 14 54 C2M U4 1394- 14 854 .. 10K " 107 54 854 K K 214 IK 54 54 K 'k 154 14 '14 14 54 54 'A 14 54 54 254 54 'h 54 K 54 54 54 54 Dlr. Pales In t Illah 330 ,, Jewel Tea 9J4 108 ., Kansas City Southern. 3854 flOO 4 Kansas City So pt.... 51 4300 4 Kelly-SprlnRllold Tire. 4354 1400 . . JCennecotf Copper ... 20 8(0 ,. Keystone T & R '1254 100 s KresKo S S ,..137 100 ,i Kress Co ' 70 1100 .. Lackawanna Steel ... 43 94 100 . . Lako Erie & West pf . . 1954 "100 3.60 Lehigh Valley 8354 100 .. Lima Locomotive .... 74 100 .. Loewo Co 1454 204 . . Malllnson & Co 18 100 7 Manhattan Elov fruar. 40 100 . . Market St Rwy pf . . . . 14 Ji 2000 t Martln-Pnrry 14 54 20000 it Mexican Petroleum ..11754 Joe 2 Miami Copper 21V4 3700 l.ao Middle States Corp.. ?ve 100 1000 200 l'!4 C554 13J4 1054 5054 13K- n- 6254 110 10 0454- 2Ji 7054 IS -7554 40H 354 60H K 354 HK 05 54- 754 aft 33K- 7J4 81 4034 154 31-1 13K K 254 54 39 - 54 511 25 J4 sJi AK 2K 54 54 K 54 K Hi 54 K it IK "54 54 154 "54 14 100 100 000 100 390 1100 100 200 2000 000 100 200 75 300 500 100 3000 2100 330 600 100 14700 300 1200 100 100 100 100 200 200 100 200 0100 100 100 4400 100 1 100 100 800 1200 100 030 200 100 330 200 18030 100 200 100 100 600 100 200 1300 100 200 209 200 540 200 300 200 100 100 1000 4100 100 1100 1400 100 33390 100 600 600 100 200 200 200 400 200 100 100 "0J 100 100 13 Mldvato Steel 2854 2 M St P & S St M li Ii. 63 . Mo Kansas tt Texas. . 3 Missouri Pacific 20 114 10 65K 35H 62 54 10K 38 1154 1254 2754 7K 42K .. Mo Pno pf 3954 a Montana Power 4854 .. Montgomery Ward ... 1954 7 National Lead pf 105 .. Nov Con Copper 11 8 New York Central... 7354 5. Now Tork Dock pf. .. 824 .. New York N II ft H.. 14 J4 5 North American ctfs. .19 .. North Amer pf ctfs.. 3354 7 Northern Pacific 374 .. Nunally Co 12 . . Ohio Body & Blower. . 9 . . Okla Prod & Rot 2 Orpheum Circuit .. Paclflo Goa & Elcc... .. Paclllo Oil 0 Pan-Amer Petrol .... 0 Pan-Amer B .. Parish A Sing-ham..., 2 Pennsylvania R R. . . , .. Penn Seaboard Steel. .. Plerce-Arrow Motor.. .. Plercc-Arrow Mot pf. . . Pierce OH S Pierce Oil nf 5 Pitts Coal 684 .. Pitts & West Va 2fi 8 Pullman f354 .. Punta AlegTO Sujar.. 2954 2 Puro Oil 24 Ji .. Ray con Copper 12J4 4 Readme 714 2 Rcadlns 2d pf 2 . . Replog-le steel 20 .. Republic Iron & Steel. 64 54 ,zo Jiioyai Dutch Amer.. .. St Louis San Fran.. .. St L &. 3 W R R .. Sears-Roebuck ,. Seneca Cod Corn .. Sinclair Oil 20ft .. Sloss-Shcfflold 3954 8 Southern Pacific 7754 .. Southorrt Rail 20ft 4 Standard Oil of Calif. 73 2 Stewart Warner Speed 2554 7 Studebaker 7754 .. Superior Oil Corp.... 454 3 Superior Steel 3254 . . Temtor Corn & F "A" 8 3 Texas Co .. Texas & Paclflo. ... 1 Texas & Pao C & O .. Third Ave C Tobacco Products .. . . Transcon Oil .. Union Oil 10 Union Pacific 12054 4 Union Paclflo pf 6454 United Drutr 6554 0 United Fruit IO855 .. United Rwy Invest... 8 6 United Retail Stores.. 53?t .. U S C I P & Fdy 1554 ..US Express 6J4 ..US Food Products... ICJ4 4 U S Ind Alcohol 404 7 U S Ind Alcohol pf . . . . 87 ..US Realty & Imp... .. US Rubbor BUS Rubber lBt pf... BUS Steel 7 U S Steel pf utan topper 4SX 2i 24 70 54 1854 3G 23 1054 144 OO54 7J4 1H54 . 635; . 40H . 80J4 . "0J4 ,1Cj54 50 H .. Vanadium Corn 3354 .. va-car Chemical .... 2054 .. Va-Car Chemical pf.. 7654 .. Vlvaudou lnc 854 .. Wabash 34 .. Wabash pf A 21 54 .. Wabash pf B 1354 1 Weber & Hellbroncr.. 12f4 .. Western Pacllic S354 4 WcstinKhouso E & M. 44 94 .. White Oil Corp 8ft .. Willys-Overland 6 54 Ex-dh Mend. l.ow oyr 2054 51 414 1954 "54 137 70 4154 6354 74 13K 1754 40 14ft 1414 1144 31 12 38K 83 3 20 3954 4854 1054 105 11 7154 534 14K 3854 3354 77 4 12 8 114 1854 65ft 3554 8054 4754 1054 3S54 014 12K 2054 7K 4394 68ft :ejt 1354 29 2454 124 70 94 43 20 6114 484 24 24 94 C054 1854 20H 39 7754 20ft 73 2854 754 454 3154 8 30 12H 1954 1454 08J4 74 1854 12054 054 55 108 K 8 5394 18 54 854 I854 47J4 87 61 K 49 864 VK 100 Ka 4094 324 2054 7054 854 7K 21 1354 12K 3 54 4454 8K 0J4 1:30 Net iJ 2854 K ! 4254 B 14 30 14 1354 137 54 70-8 4254 28 1954 IK 6254 74 741 114 K 181 40 14J4 J4 ,1454- 14 11054 IK 2114 n 13 - JO 53 -2 20 3954 454 1954 105 11 72 62K IK 144 54 30 J4 3354 77J4 13 8 - U4- 19 85K 3554- 52 4754- 1054- 1 394 .. 1154 154 K- K 26J4 7K 28J4 1354 254 21 K 12 "54 42 -20 64 8J4- 2?K 71114 1854 20K 3954 154 7754 204 73 -2854 70ft 454 3254 8 30 224- 1054 - 794- I854 "OH S5t 8554 IO854 8 8394 1554 854. it-54 84 872 6354 154 40;t 54 0K- 54 71K 1?4 10954 . 4094 3354 , 1354 12 94 23J4 "54 14 K 154 54 54 '"it K 154 14 14 14 54 14 54 "y 14 14 14 114 1 IK K K 54 K ?4 54 K 14 14 il4 54 2 54 54 K 54 1 54 54 K "l4 54 -- ;; - 1 ,. UP IN CURBTRADING Industrials in Bottor Domand. Candy and Oil Issues Irregular New York, Sept. 10. Further Im provement was noted In the txadlnjc on the curb exchanso todny, tho coal stocks and a number of tho moro important industrials being in increased demand nnd moving up to materially higher prices. Special Importance was attached to Farrcl Coal bccauBO of statements about tho coming absorption by Hums Pros., and that stock rose from 124 to 12. Glen Aldcn Coal was firm, with sales at 38 to 37, and there was n continued demand for Southern Coal and Iron. Candy stocks were irregular. United rtctnll Candy, which had held so long around 5Hi. moved up to OMi. and there wns n fair amount of business in Sweets Company at 2 and 2j. Sales of Oil lctte Safety Itazor were made at 14234 and 142. Chicago Nlpplo was higher. Continental Motors was steady, selling at 5Vi. Peerless Motors was quiet at 404. Petroleum stocks were irregular. Southern Petroleum and ltefinlng moved up to the now high of 8H. Standard Oil of Indiana was steady with soles at 71Vs and 71. Elk llusln sold at 5 nnd 54. Maracaibo was in supply and declined, ns did Mexican Panuco. International' Petroleum was heavy. In tho mines thcro was trading In Pittsburgh and Mt. Shasta for the first time in n long period. INDUSTRIALS Acme Coal DO. Allied 1'ucMnr 8 '4 Amer Leather ... Cal Crushed Fruit Chlcairn NlDDle . . Columbia fimerald continental Motor .., Empire Food Karrell Coal , Qlen Allien Coal ..... Glllelto S 11 D & II a prct , Peerless Motor , I'hlllp Morrli , rindlo Com Itadlo Com pref Sweets Co U S hhlp Corp U 3 Htenm , United l'rodt .Sharing United llet Candy . . , Wains Coal , Wlllya Corp STANDARD OILS Stand Oil ot Ind 71H INDEl'KNDKNT OILS Arkannaa Nat Uas 854 Carlb Snd IV. i:ik llaaln Pet 0'A Umpire Ky 20i Kenslnnd V1 Ulenroclc Oil 04 lludrm Oil 14,, Int I'euol inVt I.yoni Pet OH Maracaibo Oil IS1.; Mcx Pan 2 Mexico Oil 00 National oil N J 2V4 Noblo 17 Omar Oil 00 Producer & Ileflnera 4 Hlmnn Pet flH sliolly Oil -1H Houth P & II S Western autcs 32 M1MNO Alitalia Br Columbia 41 UIk Ledc 'ii Uoeton & Montana. 72 Creteon Gold In DIMdo lZxt 21 Dundeu Ariz 0o Eureka Croeeua D.1 Ooldneld Florence 'i Gold Hllvor Pick 10 Oold Zone N Zollinger . .' .Mac.Nanrara Micmi Copper Mother Lodo Clt Mother l.odo new . . . Nevada Silver Horn 00 00 , 8tf 354 hi. Hti n 8 35i VY) 4 4V4 4 lA liV It1. .. OH OH BK .. 18H 1I1H 10( .. 12. 125t 12H .. 38 37 3794 ..14254 H'4 U2 ,.00 00 UO .. 4054 4054 4"H .. a s r.i. .. 2H 2 I :: 5v4 in 2Vi ..24 24 24 ..S3 83 , 3.1 , .. ljt IK 14 .. 0(4 0 05J .. W 114 IV. ..48 48 48 71 71 85i 854 oil & 2n 20 854 8V4 00 00 14 14 0 T4 11 lfi 07 00 254 2V4 17 17 B7 00 4 4 Stt Nlplailne I'ortlanif . nay Hercules .. Hex Cona So Am r i G United Eastern Whits Caps .... 10 214. 4S 01 8 ft 18 8 & Commodity Markets GRAIN MARKET Chicago, Sept. 10. Wheat started with December -7ic lower and May lc to lc off. There was selling by prominent commission houses, while the buying was by shorts and scattered locals, lltwlpts Inspected yesterday were 100 cars; last year 03 cars. The cash market was relatively bteady, with premiums maintained. Demand was slow, with unsettled conditions in futures tending to restrict buying by milling interests. There were no deliveries here tills rrmrn!n!r. fiountrv offerings to arrive were light. Wcuthcr reports nhow un settled conditions over the "West, but generally fair over the Canadian North west. Corn opened c to c lower, with selling by commission houses and ship pers and only scattered buying. Oats started 4c to Ac lower with selling by nn Kastoni houso and only scattered local buying. COTTON MARKET New Yoru, Sept. 10. In view of n sharp drop at Liverpool just before thu opening here, the locnl market was re- nr,in,i km Ktnmlv in tone early, al though initial prices showed a decline AMNESIA VICIl PARTLY REGOVEkS Financial Briefs E. F. Broderick, Taken Home From Camden, Aided by Sight of Family RECALLS OWN IDENTITY 0 70 "t 1' to .H) point, uuy.ns u 8s!7$' by commission homes and New Orleans no cii ...n-.i.tu noitlv linunft nil rM)Ort3 OI O VxH rT.'li im-ivoi" i'k; M ... -.- - . 500 Liberty 4th 4's 'M 8S.!IL li-tttr spot UcmanU lu 1110 uuu - 10000 Liberty 4th 4Vie Swbell Sros. & Eo. iJuullr nmiry tJcntrltlro ttortt Cxttiartpc Euillilo. lljila. Adirondack Pr. & Lt. 6s, 1950 Niagara' Falls Power 6s, 1950 Phila. Sub. Gas & Elcc. 5s, 1960 Portland Rwy., Lt. & Pr. 7i28, 1946 i'Uulltal l.tcunt Ui.'U-..J.4 rrlvate IMiuiica to fttv Urk 6 Hoiton $25, ,000.00 Additional Capital Required By EstablUhed Tcxtllo Mill. To tliianrt prulltuble urdera already liookeil VII acll 3 ruinulatlv IVeferred atock at par with 10 tonuj of common lock. Principals on'y. Andreas I' 1107, L:dier OAk '.'IS Rfi.Kl 100 Virtorv 4:Us '2:i 08. SO 1000 nell Telephone lO.Ti 100 Electric & People's 4. . . ,ri5 10000 Harwood Electric 0s S.S 1000 Lnke Superior inc Rs M0 .WOO IVnna It K O'jh lots 101 1000 IteadiriB Traction 0 DO 1000 I'nltMl Uws gold tr eti 4- nO'd KH10 United Rwys ins 5h of S V Or.14 1000 I'r.lted Cos of New .Terwy. 170 FELL DENIES CHARGE Registration Commissioner Says No I body Was Favored j K. Lnwrcnco Fell, rhairmaii of tie Reglttrallon Coramisslnn, denied today that friends of the members of the com mission wero put at the head of the lino ipsterduv, when hundred of persons appeared to have their names placed on the regUtrntlon lists at Room 030, City i Hall. Mr. Fell's denial Is in answer to Mrs. ! Ellen Dunne Davis. Hmlrinnn of the I Woinnn't Demoerntlc Committee of I I'hilnilelphin County, who complained j that the doors of the Registration C'om 1 mission were thrown open to those known to the commission, while hun dreds nf otherB without inllueiiec wore lillgrd to -tnnd lu line for more than three hours. "No ono stood in lino for more than nn hour mid a half yesterday," said Mr. Fell. "Tn husten matters, thu commission sat through tho day with out lunch nnd listened to those who wanted to bo plared on the list until ten minutes nf 0, although the Act of Assembly creating the Registration Committee states that we must ftop I work at 4 o'clock." e 1 p.m 10.(10 10 10 111.15 It) L'O lll.l.'i 18 2'J 10 10 Ill O'J 18.73 tlOU. , ,, Spot houses both bought and sold, while tho South, Japanese interests ami Wull Street sold at the outset. Hentl inent appeared to be reuctlonury again nnd, r.fter thu mil, quotation cated about 10 points fio'" the opening vuU with Liverpool a seller. The receipts' at thu ports for the day aro cxtiimiti'd at 18,000 bales, ngalnst 14.75S bales a weok ngo, 12,20:1 bales n ycur ago aud 15,092 bales two years ago, Yeaterday Open Kt-ntomber 10.10 .. , October H'.SU TJocrmber ID.6'2 Janunry 10. 43 March 10.83 May 10 13 July 18.B7 Auut ns.82 Uld. NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET Niw York, Sept. 10. Early official Rrailian cables showed no more than about steady conditions In tho primary innrkits, which resulted in a quiet open ing ot the local coffeo futures market, first prices being 1 to 2 points higher on n little scattered demand. Un pressure of Ions liquidation prlcei wen' slowly working to lower levels around midday, December having sold off to 7.25 and March to 7.fil, or 4 points below tho best point of the fore noon trading. The market lacks demand However, lt has been noticed recently that prioes nru always willing to respond to any active demand nnd any fuvonible development might start an upturn in values. xeai. cioeo uien n.UT 7 27 . 7 r.a 7 US September Uccember March May Auauit . llhl. 7.!IBJ1 7 r.-t SF.-.H 7.71W84 7,bJ Edward F. Broderick, of Perth Am boy, whoso loss of memory was so complete that he failed to recognize his wife In tho Camden Courthouse yester day, partly recovered when he reached home last night. At ulght of his home and the faces of his family there to greet him the realisation of bli Identity returned. Mr. Uroderlck returned to l'crth Am boy about 7 o'clock from Camden with his wife. Yesterday morning, when Mrs. Rrodcrick went to Camden, where he had told police ho know nothing of himself, he had absolutely no idea of her relationship. Suffered From Overwork Ho left home just before Labor Day to go to thu Delaware Water Gap for a laentlon. For some time ho had been complaining of thu strain of overwork and u resultlmr headache. Many times yesterday after Mrs. Broderick came to Cnmden attempts were made to bring back her husband's memory. Any questions relating to his past life wvnt uimnsweied, ns though made to nn absolute stranger. Wh"n he arrived home last night tho first sight of his homo brought realiza tion of who he was aud the fact his wife was In the nutomobils with him. Other memberi of tho fitmlly who stepped from tho house brought additional re membrance. Ever) thing is still very vngue In Mr. Ilroderiek's mind. No effort has been made to learn whero his time wns spent between Labor Day, when he left tho hotel nt the Gap, and Wednesday night, when he walked Into the Camden Court houso and told police he had lost his memory. Thinks He'll Bo Well Soon He recognized many things In his homo nnd on several occasions remarked about happculngH beforo he left on the ro ration. Mrs. Broderick said this morning Ms memory hod not entirely returned, that several times during the evening lt had wandered. "He is ever so much better," sho said, "and If ho continues remember ing ns ho did last night It won't be long before he Is entirely well." Fairly Good Business In Wool Iloalon. Sept Ifl The I wr' " letm tomorrow will aays "Thore baa been a fairly kooI bualheu hccuiiiu i u tlili week, althouxli trade 1ih nm lie n r evenly distributed. Trice lory nm ' Imv irradea aro Inclined to trcnstltcn allshtly A better tone nlao la reuoruu m tho rooda market. The foreign marketa M ail atrotur." .hT,ni!. Ynr finance rornprat Ion announce tnut It I an appointed lornl nitrlcultural loan iKencloe In tho vnrlous nnrlcultural nnd live stock districts throuuhom tho country whuto duty will be to recelvo application for Inani n their districts under the Agricultural Cred- . ii-Huir miiru uy lonurcns nnd to make reeommendatlona ns to theso loans to the War Finance Corporation. .5-hJr.'f" ft Fox hB5. ,wen o'ecteil a direc tor of tho Uuuranteu Truet nnd faafc Deposit Th.. United States Treasury has purchased to data under tho Pltlman net 7a.7il0.430 iJum", "L "'lJ',r- . Tha ,,";'0 mints Phila J?11'"'.? San. Francisco and Denver aro coin n ellvcr dollars almost exclusively, work lnc twentv.four hours a day Ith three shifts cf nlxht hours each. The price of Key York Stock i:chanice seats hue ndvanced to Hil ooo. The Inat PnJmilis"'le iwf at 8"'ll)- The follow, ina- mernbershlna have been posted for trans. (" .t-harloa do I.. Oelrlchs to Robert C. J heeler. Hobert H Minis to Jlovorley M Mr nnd CJuy 11. MoLano to James L. Thorn- e?.'.nci0 ''. IT tlm of !" 'eiir " than flfty Industrial corporations have omitted preferred dividends. This h., h..,",.. f 0K'b'0.. .?. ?" .' IhmW. quarterly -- icn, or i,iio,iuu ior tn year. full . The uorace price of industrial stocks declined 1 the twenty active per cent yea twenty 3.28. railroads terday tn 70 rtft. whll thm declined .04 per cent to 7 Subscription books of the 128,000.000 13 year il per cent debenture bonds of Canadian .NiUlonal ltallwajs have been closed, Crex Carpet Company reports for year tndi-d June ao, net earnlnes after expenses nnd depreciation, but before Inventory ad justment I13.2S3 niralnit 1447,042 the pre-cedlns- jear. Tho August report of Nlplaslnir Mines shows nvernae production valued at 587 every twenty-four hours, th hlahest record ror the current year Ore nf net value of I17.MM1 was mined and bullion of estimated not value of 1230,038 shipped. ine rvew York Stock Kxchanee has ra ce n ou notice rrom nek JluDber uompany that the authorized capital stock has been Increased JB follows: Klrst preferred stock, from JS.OiiO.OdO to t2A,tlOO 000; eecoml pre. ferrcd stock, from 17.000.000 to 110.000.000. and the common stock irom t.'u.uoo.uou r VHiue J.) to 1,230,000 snares of no pur value, "management stock" ISO shares, vuluo J 100. . MAKES BRIDGE LAND PRICE of Allied Packor ns Alllei Amn Allied Packer Us ctfa n ici us. IV.; I10NDS 4 1021 ... Anaconda 7s. 1020 . . Anglo Amn OH 7s . Amn Tel 0 Armour 7s tiv n . "an Tad Oa 08 . 'i62s!!!iooj s. 1021..1014I 41 40 00 Jj. IIS '4 tsv! "" 0S'4 03'i oV Ilelh Htcel 7n 1033 yvn isui Cnn Pp Col Oranh Copper Export he wopper h.xuort o flnoilrlph Tire 7a 'lulf Oil 7s 00 Itumblo Ull is "I?, Interboro 7n 77V4 Ilbby McNVIll 7h 00 Nut Clonk hx Oil X Y N II A H 4 63 Sears Roebuck T.i. 102 southwest lieu io ... . r m v 7. in?n SONY 0V4 102H Hun Oil 7s. 1123 in. Swift 7s V'23 W Hwlft 7S. 1U31 IIUM, Texas Co 7s ...JOOH Un Drus- R V Un lly Havana 7H ' Un Ull Prod 8s 1 Vacuum 7a . . Uerlln 4s V, Swiss :Mn p"? onn? . ... on 1,0 on., 22.. 0B OK', DHK .... 07H 07 j 07 10"V' to' t"' 09 H" 08 nftt ii74 ii'i inotf inn', inn' lnsii I02''j 102- 10"'; if ' U ."' U 3 liruzll tin UV "I flllv, OuS, 8 V, til, r, OO'.i FOREIGN EXCHANGE Now York, Sept. 10. Llttlu or no business was done in foreign exchauge hero at tho opening this morning, but London quotations mow a confused market with francs exceptionally lower, sterling down frnctloually, mark un changed and the neutrals, with thu ex ception of pesetas and Norway, higher, ('notations were: Sterling, demand R.101, cables 3.70y, ; franc cables 0.00, checks 0.08 ; Hclglan rnbles 0.04, checks O.O.'l ; lire cobles 4.24V6 checks 4.24 j peseta ca bles 13.011, chccltH 13.01; Denmark cables 17.05, checks 17.00; Norway ca bles 12.00, checks 12.85; Hwcden ca bles 21.03. rheoks 2l.fi8; fiwls.s cables 17.20, checks 17.17; guilder cables 31.50, checks 31.45; marks .02. The premium on New York funds in Montreal today was firmer at 12 3-10 per cent. Canadian funds In New York today was easier ut 10 05-04 per cent discount. Tho Central Kuronenn exchanges were steadier today. Quotations were: Uumanla, .1)7; Austrian. .08; Hun garian ,10Vi ; Czecho-Slovaklan, 1.21); .Tugo-Slavlan, .41; Serbia, 1.05; Bulgarian, .70; Greek, 5.21; Polish, .02. YESTEIIDAY'S CIJSlNO QUOTATIONS Demand Cables .. Sterling Francs . . s 70U 7.02 . 3.70ft 7.02V4 TODAY'S OPENING Llri OiillUt th 4.2SV. .11.3:1 4.23H 81.30 QUOTATIONS Demand Cubits . Steillnir s ""'i Commlcslon to Consider Offer Owner on This 8lde Officials of tho Deluwnro Klver Urldge Joint Commission will have u definite , -Cable s.71 offer to consider today on one of tho lnrgcst properties in the group on this sldo of the river, when they meet In the Wldener Hulldlug. This Is the first price to be fixed by an owner of nny of the thirty properties which the commission has auuounccd it intends to take. Until the commission and its real en tutu experts havn passed on tho oiler, the details will bo withheld. The prop erty in question, however, is on Front street in thu group between that thor oughfare and Deluwnie avenue, north of Itace street, as far as Winter, which Is to he taken over by the commisslou on or befoie. December 1. Unofficially lt was said yesterday that the price fixed seems to be fair and reasonable. If this Is upheld by real estate experts members of tho commis sion hope that It will set a precedent for other owners of buildings In the territory outlined, and will makei it unnecessary to go to court over uuy of theso Ktrtieturcs. Instead, they may bo taken by agreement on tho price to be paid. Storllng; Francs Lira Guilders i 1 ns 4. 24 SI. 43 St. 30 a 7IHI ii ns 4.24 8.70 ti.OD 4.24W NOON QUOTATIONS Franca Lira Clulldors t ii'i :n ,. 7.01 4.2SV4 LAY DEATH TO AUTO DRIVER $750,000 t EL PASO ELECTRIC COMPANY 7 Gold Notes, Series "A" Sated Julr 1. 1M0 d0, tniT , j , Authorized $3,000,000. OutBtandinff $1,G60,000. Coupon Not.- i ?1000,'S600 nnd ?100 denominations. Redeemable at anv tin? " 4B days' notice at 102 and interest beforo July 1, 1023. at lni .52 interest from July J, 1023, to Juno 30; 1924, and at 100 and lnt.22 from July 1, 1024, to maturity. Interest payable without dednSE:1 for Normal Federal Income Tax up to 2. Pennsylvania State Ta refunded. , ax SECURITY. Tho -direct obligation of tho Company and seenraj t. of all bonds, notes ana stocks of tho subsidiary compan! nlcdsro now ownod excess collateral rnod or horeafter acquired, which have an aggregate vai- ?! of $0,000,000, subject only to tho Hen of a closed $1 oonrJS al trust bond issuo maturinc In 1932. HWO.OOO BUSINESS. Through subsidiaries tho company, under tho mana ment of Stono nnd Webster, Inc, does tho ontire electric lighting power and railway business In and adjacent to El Pnso, Texas S Junror, Mexico, 61 of Itn revenuo being derived from electric light nnd power, 44 from traction and 5 from miscellaneous operations. EARNINGS. After deducting all operating expenses and taxes ji1 earnings for tho year ended July 31, 1021, amounted to $691 Big S 4.3 times all interest requirements, including tho interest on tha abovo bonds. Tho earnings of tho Company have grown consistent sinco 1911, nnd sjneo 1910 dividends have been paid on tho Com pnny's stock, the present rato being 10. w" We Offer a Limited Amount of Above Bondt for Inveitmtnt Price 96 and Interest to Yield Over 8 Descriptive Circular Will Be Sent Upon Requeit . Graham. Parsons k Co. 43S Chestnut Street Philadelphia Statements contained herein are to tha best of our knowledge accurate an mi.u but are not miaranteed. m ""toil THE DIRECTORS OF THIS BANK ARE OEOROE BURNHAM. Jr. WILLIAM WOOD CHARLES WHEELER CHARLES E. 1NOERSOLL A.A.IACKSON SAMUEL M. CURWEN CLARENCE M. BROWN STEVENS HECKSCHER AVERY D. ANDREWS I. BARTON 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 $4,400,000 ft THE PRESENT RAILROAD. SITUATION, its general characteristics and special bearing on New York Central R. R. and Pennsylvania R. R. are discussed in our recent circu lars. The turn in railroad earnings should make these of unusual interest to every investor. Copies Free on request Walter j. Schmidt , Co. Membcn Comolldaled Slock Exchange of Ntu Yotk PHILADELPHIA! 1323 WALNUT STREET NEW YORK : 30 DROAD STREET ; 319 FIFTH AVENUE NEW ISSUE United States Treasury Three Year 5 '2 Notes Due September 15, 1924 Exempt from Normal Federal Income Tax and Pennsylvania State Tax HARVEY FISK & SONS, Inc. New York Boston Chicago Buffalo 2129 Land Title Building Spruce 74RO Philadelphia It are 4241 Authorities Charge Manslaughter In Accident In Which Qlrl Was Killed Atlantic City, Hunt. 10. A chnrgo of mniiKlnuKhtor Iiuh been preferred itxalriHt SSdncy Diamond, twenty yenrs old, hou of it wealthy New York cotttificr, driver of tho automobile wrecked early Wed nobduy moruiiiK on the, Whlto Horse pike near l'oniona. The accident reunited in the death of Anna Johnson, "1S2 Kant Lehigh avenue, Philadelphia ; thu e riotiH injury nf Frank 0. ll'ilier, 10(1 South Connecticut avenue; Ktlicl An mm, ISII7 New Huekley Htrect, Urlntol, l'a,, and to Diamond. County authorities awcrt evidence lends them to tha conclusion thnt Din. inouil waH driving at cxcoshIvc Hpeed i when ho craxhed into a truck while trying to pasa between It and another, I A wan ant on tho maiiNlatiKhtcr churgo will bo horved im Diamond im HOon lis lie ban rocoveroil siifflnlenllv to leave tho City Hospital, where ho in under police truitrd. If There Is a Market We Can Find It We hold sics of atocka and bonds every Wednes day, charging $1.50 en. trance fee for each item. Our weekly catalogues and postal card service reach every mar ket. Wo tako plensuro in furnishing quotations. Barnes & Lofland StctU llrokrrs and Auctioneers 147 S. 4th St. Tax Free Pennsylvania Railroad Bonds Biddle & Henry 104 SOUTH FIFTH ST. Penna. R. R. Cons. 4s, 1943-1948 MORLEY, WOOD & CO. i. k 335 Chestnut Street Members ..ti i, Htock R,f,.,, -N tlVjP y i fsmV AtfACfc, Til-l' $4afVVV Georgia Railway & Electric CO.v Refunding and Improvenwn' Mortgage 5 Bonds Interest January & July Due July 1st, 1949 PRICE 75 and Interest, to net over 7 K Pennsylvania State Tax Refunded Normal 2 Tax paid by CompMj UiDnienu CnIITU & C0 INVESTMENT SECURITIES 121 SOUTH 5TH STREET PHILADELPHIA LOMBARD 9100 WIEGNERyROCKEY&( Certified Public Account? Drexel Building, Phibdelp 1 I. -6r.19'.fJiP M-na-SSa 4,
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