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THE SUN 'AND' NEW YORK HER<), TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1920: fcURB MABKET. ' There wu little chanie In the charac ter of trading In curb tock. yesterday, jjUhoujh severe! oils eliowed more ten dency to wenkcn, the result oC heavjer ofernt hy professional traders. Losfes, however, were small, and n some cases weakness was followed by strong buying-. At the close changes e'ncrally were fractional nml mixed. One of the weakest spots was acnerai Asphalt, which fell more than a point. Maracnlbo wos forced mora than two point lower, but In the last hour made a nhnrp recovery. Mexican I'anuco closed firm. Salt Crook l'roducers and Carlb Hyndlcnto were lower. Thoro was no definite trend of the Industrials, which were traded In on a small scale. Another steel Woodward Iron and Hteel mado Its appearance. Ooodyenr Tiro wan higher, foreign bonds, txcept IlusMun C',4s, Nurcmburg 4s and Ulpxlg it, were higher. Total sales and rango of prices follow: JNDU8TJHAL8. Bfc '" . ,n5'iV POO Acme Coal.... -li MO Aetna nxplo;. . 10 (WO Aluminum Mfe --J4 $00 Amcr Candy... Jls 100 Atner Clilclu... 40 1W Am Chlclo (if.. M 500 Auto Fuel..... M 300 IlrliT Hill w I. 30 1000 llrll-Am Client 0 SHO lli-A Tob ioup J 414 2IKI IluiJcly Iludj 701) Car Light 500 furbo Hydro. . JMiO Chi Nlil BOO Ontral Teresa 100 Conley Tin Foil ml linrulnluii n n S 31s 1 7 -1 2 I -in ',t -11 Tnrt rmtilrit TAB. H'i 100 Ilmntro Meol.. 30 1(ki llinplru HII pf. NO SOO Farrell Coal... 30 BWHJ lien Asphalt... T-l 100 Ouantun Buttar i2U !5 lloody'r T w 1.132 2000 (Irapo Ola,.... 2ft 2B00 Orapo Ola pf.. 200 Hercules Taper 2J 100 Hydraulic Htl.. 2014 1400 Imperial Tob. S00 Indian Pack., r.nn intpr Ilubber.. 100 Keystone moio.. i.i 700 I.lbby McNeil.. I3JI JUO UK-Mar Coal., 2V 100 Mercer Mot JJ 1000 Nat Leather.. 1114 8,1 N .1 Zinc 201 100 N J Zinc rls.. 1? i 200 Nor Am Toper. 1200 Perfection Tire 1000 Itodto eon Undid ii ( ' 200 Republic T n. 800 Hoy do France l.lHlngcr .Mig 4000 Hwccis uo 10 sn 12 14 2i ii 2V4 214 014 110 . 1V4 fliit, u nutrlh... 33 200 U HUB Tool. 3114 10001J H L St II.... 21 1700 U H Bteam.... 2',i 100 U B Tians.... lOJs 1200 Un Plct I'rod.. 114 200 Un Trnf Khar. 1H 400 Un Itef Candy. 141 100 Wll Cor lat pf. W 6(H) Woodward .... til MOO Wright Aero... !1 STANDARD OILS. JOB Oil of Cal. 312 312 10 8 Oil of N Y.. 385 385 INDUl'KNDENT OILS Low. Last. Che. . 21i 2tt - 14 10 10 2K !i 40 tl.1 r.:, 30 ) 1414 214 3 1 as u"i 2314 (M nnii bO W 73 22 131 lift 2ft 22Ti 20'i 014 811 1114 13 13'i 2U IS 11 200 J3!i II 211 11. 2'4 2i ?, Hi Oil 40 (13 Ml SO n 1414 214 314 31i H 7 Vi OS 8'i 30!i 80 30 73'4 SMi 132 2ft !H 23 Hit, n Ml 1114 13 3g 10 l'i 1s 1414 tlO 60 & -114 3 -ft ft -U ti -tt i3n ii 2V4 18 11 201 13'1 0'4 214 1H 24 214 i. 110 Vi 34 3114 ion -'4 14 ! o 014 '4 1W - li Hi H 11J00 Allied Oil ...t 34 100 Atlantlo Culf.. 82 000 Ark Nat Gas. 14i 3400 Ark N Gas rts 21i 11 3i 2li 18 714 114 lOli 300 Ills Heart 400 Iloona uil 500 lloslon Mexico', 2500 Host Wyoming, 1500 Carlb 8ynd .v. 100 Cosden Co.. BOOO Cushlng ret... 1Rfl Dominion Oil.. 500 Duqesno ...... ivi 300 Elk liasln Pet R'4 700 Engineers 1'et. Xii 1000 Ksmeralda Oil. li 1000 Federal Oil...'. 2 1200 Olenrock Oil... 214 1000 Granada Oil... 10U y0 Cuf Gillespie.. 20'4 400 Home Pet 214 1000 Hudion Oil.... i4 1000 lnt Petrol 35 .ViO Iulnclblo .... 37 2500 Kay Co Gas... 114 700 King Pet 414 100 Ixina Star Gas. 2il 100 Manhattan Oil. 7i 4200 Maracalbo Oil. 2414 200 Met Petrol.... 51i 1800 Mex Pan 17 HOOD Meilco Oil 114 100 Morten Pet.... 311 100 No Am Oil.... .'Hi 100 Ohio Fuel 21 lOOOkla Nat Gas. 821i 3i 014 64 . 141 R00 Omar Oil., 400 Panhandle .... 100 Panhandle pf.. 100 Plttiburg OIL, 700 Prod & Kef... 500 Tied Hock Oil., 2100 ltoy Dutch rts. Sl 1200 llyan Oil 31i 400 Salt Cr Prod.. 31 700 Bapulpa Itef... 5'4 400 Hlmms Pet. ... 18'i 140O Bkelly Oil .... S .100 Spencer Pet... 20!i COO Superior Oil... 10 000 Hup Oil tr rets 19 , 1500 Texas Hanger.. ,i 100 Tex P Coal f p 40 1000 Trinity Oil ... li 100 Tropical Oil .. 20 JOOO United Tex Oil 14 900 Viet Oil now... IS 600 Vulcan Oil ... 3 200 White Oil 1014 MINING. 33 82 14 11 314 21 14 171i 114 Hi 1014 411 8 1 li 21 2'4 01 2014 3,A 37 Hi 4 20 71 22 51 101 is 31 31 21 321 314 01 64 111 71 14 321 171 'i 20V, 1ST 181 H 40 J4 H 21 U '4 14Vi 00 M 614 114 312 393 33 82 14 11 31 14,. 114 101 41 814 11 1 21 214 10 2014 35A 37 H 4 20 71 2SS 1? 11 31 31 21 821 31 014 64 141 1 32U 3'4 32 5 171 ll'I 201 10 181 1 - w -14 1 1 -14 -1! 1 -1 14 -14 -!l t 14 -14 14 - 14 14 K 14 14 -1 1 1 14 3 ti iff ion mn 00 Alas-Itr Col... 200 Anier Mines... 1000 Arizona Globs. 6300 Atlanta t 3500 Belcher Dlv..f ...T 1rV 1 1 IVj 4 5 ft ntV. 70 .....t 27 1000 Belcher Ext. 6900 Big Ledge. 1000 Booth .... 1500 Boat & Mont. 13000 ca ed Jlln. 21500 calumet b J..f la 1000 Canada Cop... 1ft 2500 Candelarla 51.. ft 420 Carson Hill... S0V4 6800 Cortes Btlver.t 60 8500 Cresson Gold.. Hi 6200 Divide Ext...t 25 700 El Salvador... 21 1000 Emma Sllver.t 8 8000 Eureka Cro'us ft 2000 Eureka Holly.. 1ft 1300 40 Mining 1 700 Golden Gats .. 14 1000 Gold Cons....t 1000 Gold Devel...t 1000 Gold Kewan..f 1000 Gold Mercer.. t k.t II 8 1 H4 8 2000 Gold Sll Pick. 7600 Gold Zone....t 10 (, 1000 Great Ilend...t 114 J2000IIattl6 Gold...t 28 600 Heda Mining.. 414 100 Honduras Syn. 164 1500 Iron Blossom., ft . 1000 Jumbo Ext...t A 1000 Knox Divide.. 0 1600 Louisiana Co.. 1 3000 McNamara .... ft 1000 McN Crescent.. 14 1000 Marsh Mln...t 13 1000 Motherloda . .f 67 lOOMotherlods, n.. 51 K) Murray Mol..t 77 li 1 1 1 114 .1 6 ft 5 60 24 12 lft 80; 58 IS 24 214 8 1 1 8 1 H4 7 14 114 24 4ft 1014 0 1 1 15 67 51 77 14 o 6 1 1 7 11 ft 1. 4 38 .1 lft 1 , 1 Hi 3 5 . no 20 12 1ft 30A CD H4 25 21 8 A 1ft 14 ft -1 A - li , 400 Mount Stat 100 NiDljlnc ....t . 1000 North Btar..f 6 700 Ophlr Bllver... ft 700 Trlnce Con.... ft 1000 rtex Cons....t 7 4000 Boch Mines.. .f 11 6200 Iloper Group... ft 400 St Croix It 2O0O8anToy t 6 10500 Bll It of Arlz.t 41 , 1000 Bll K Divide. .t .1 300 Simon Bll Lead lft 11, louu s miver i.eaa. i c 2000 Success Mln..t 41i 1000 Tono Belmont. 1( 2000 Tono O Boy. .f 18000 Tono Divide... H f 300 Tono Ext Hi 4500 Tono-Jim B..t 10 1000 Tono Midway.! 5 300 Tonopah Mln.. lft 185O0 Tono Mtxpah..t"2l 1000 Tono Mont...t 12 10OO Tono Ilea Eu.t 14 6000 U S Cont t 8 300 United East... 3ft 1000 Victory t " 1200West End 0... 1ft 2000 White Caps.. .7 11 1500 White Caps E.t 2 lOOOWIlbert t 1000 Yerlngtoo ....t 3 BONDS. flSpofl Allied Tack 6.. 7114 70 5000 Am Tel Bt '22.. 04 04 wwi Am Tel 6a 24.. PJtJ K 500OChl 4 n w is. Mi; ss;; 87P00Del tt Hud 7.100 po; 2000 Goodrich T 7s. fl.v; 0314 3000 Inter B T 7s.. 7111 7H1 6000 Kennccott C 7s 1)31 02', 1000 Texas Co 7s 07', P7ti 1000 Western El 7s. 081 085 FOrtEIGN BONDS. S50O0 Belgium fls '21 . 08 pa 10000 nelclum Os '23. 01 no FOnoon Berlin 4 201 Vrt'i 50O0 Cobleni 4 2S 2 14SonoFremli 4s. ..57'i .v.i; JXVV)lIamhurK 4Hs.. 2i 2i!i SOOOO I.tlnllr 4s. . .. . T t t looo i.eipiiir 5s. . .. an so 6000 Nuremburr 4s.. 27'i 27U , trfloonusslan 51s... 2.1 2 1 10000 Btuttjart 4s... . 201 29H t '01i lft. -IBeJls mta a Dun, 1 J14 14 11 28 414 lCli ft n 6 1 1 14 15 67 61 77 1 14 -14 n i 7 II .14 i 4 Hi 0 11 14 r. 12 It 714 3ft iitt 2 5 3 4 .. 41 -3 .. lft ft 41 a- 15 6 lft 18 12 14 H4 lft 7 A 14 1 -1 1 -1 .A i ii u 5 3 7114 84 02 - 1 -1 031 7Hi 021. 871 os; 08 ro 2lli 1 - s 8. 1 Mtl 2fl, 30 ta -in j 291 14 New Issue $2,000,000 Idaho Power Company First Lien. and General Mortgage 8 Gold Bonds Dited July 1, 1920 Doe July 1, 1930 Interest payable January 1 and July 1. Not callable for tlie first three years; callable on and after July 1, 1923, In blocks of not less than $300,000 at a premium of Ji of fo for each .year, or unexpired portion thereof, to maturity. Thla Company oparatas under the Iwladlctfon of the Public Utilities Commission f the State of Idaho and the Public Service Commission of the State of Oregon ' The following information is taken from official sources: The Idaho Power Company, operating without competition, serves with electric liffht and power a territory extending across southern Idaho and into eastern Oregon and embracing a population estimated at 1GO,000. The territory served includes practically every important community in southern Idaho. The Company's entire power output is supplied by hydro-electric plants. The Snake River, one of the major rivers of the United States, flows through the field of the Company's operations and presents unusual opportunities for the development of hydro-electric power at low cost. The present -plants owned by the Company have a generating capacity of 39,540 K. W. With the abundance of hydro-electric power which can be cheaply developed as needed the Company is in position to meet the future demands for power at a relatively low de velopment cost. Earnings (Years eodsd Miy 31) 1920 , $1,981,482 992,450 , Net Earnings $ 989,032 Annual Interest on Funded Debt in the hands of the public 460,000 Grots Earnings Operating Expenses, including taxes and maintenance........... 1919 $1,597,738 855,504 . $ 742,234 Balanco 529,032 Not Earnings Over Twice the Above Interest Charge We recommend those bonds for Investment I I itu vv csi iv iniBicai) s luiumg Oo Complete cirdnlar on request These bonds are offered for delivery when, as and if issued and received by us, and subject to the approval of counsel as to lepfal details. It is anticipated that temporary bonds will be available for delivery on or about July 6, 1920. Harris. Forbes & Company Pine Street, Corner William. New York Harris, Forbes A Compsny lsteorporstsd Boston Harris Trust and Savings Bink Bond Depsrtmtnt Chlcsfo PRODUCE MARKET. nCTTKn-Itecelpts yesterday 8,157 pack ages, The market gained about a half cent on the toD trades of fresh creamery and de mand was fair. Medium qualities were In good supply and showed but little Improve ment. Creamery, higher than citrus, lb,, M'iJfSBHc; extras, 83 score, r.8Hf 58'ie. ; firsts, DO to HI score, S3US7c; firsts, 88 to 89 score, UffESc; seconds, 83 to 87 score, 47932c. ; loner grades, 43240c. ; unsalted, higher than extras, 12ft(l2ic.; extras, OOHft OlV-c.; firsts, S3S?38Uc; seconds, 40334c. ; State, dairy, tubs, finest, ri70f8c; good to prime, 03Sf30c.; common to fair, 44SJ32C.; renovated, extras, aiKiroio.; nrsis, lamuc.; ladles, current make, firsts. 459400.: sec onds, 4liil!c.i lower grades, 40341c; pack ing stock, current maito, mo. i, ;m.i:c. : No. 2, 41c. ; lower grades, 37840c. CIIEKSE rtecelDts yesterday. 1.405 boxes. The tono of the market was firmer and higher prices on top gradei prevailed, btate, whnla milk, fresh flats, colored or White, lb.. MfflSOHc. i average run, 23Hc; lower grades, 20O'23c. i twins, fresh specials, colored or white, 205f20Hc: average run, 2314c; held, ac to quality, zowzoiic; Wisconsin, wnoie milk, held, twins. 2328Hc: fresh. KWt 10ic; single or double daisies, held, 23 28 Vic; Young Americas, fresb, Sl31Uc; State skims, (resh specials, 18VS31DVic.-. prime to choice, 16(lTHc; fair to good, 12 15Hc; lower grades, BQlOc IT.r.HTlntlnl vesterdav. 28.581 eases. The market was extremely Irregular, with pressure to sell accumulations or meoium and lower grade eggs at lower prices. Very fancy goods were relatively scarce, and there was continued demand for them at sustained prices, but on the medium and lower grades there was a general disposition to force sales. Nearby white eggs of eitra fancy quality were generally reported steady to firm, but there Is continued dulness tor the medium and lower qualities, which were offered urgently at comparatively easy prices. Callfornias were In large supply, and meeting only a moderate demand with a wide range. Fresh gathered, extras, per dozen, 4849e.i extra firsts, 45W47Vjc: firsts, graded, 42843c: ungraded, 4143c: seconds and poorer, 8040c: dirties, speclat packings, 30iS37ci No. 1, 3333tic; No. 2 and poorer, 2.ViJ34c; checks, good to choice, dry, 32335c; State, Pennsylvania and nearby Western, hennery whites, extras.. 64S6c; extra firsts, Bljf33c; gathered whiles, first to extra firsts, 48932c: under grades, 429 47c; Taclflo coast, white, extras, 5456c; extra firsts, 52353c; firsts, C0331c: under grades, 40848c: other Western and South ern gathered whites, 40830c; State. Penn sylvania and nearby Western, hennery browns, extra, Bf353c! gathered brown and mixed graded eitras, 48340c; firsts to extra firsts, 42847Hc. Duck eggs, Indian runner, nearby, 55338c POULTnY, DKEB8ED The general market for fresb killed fowls continued slow and the market was without new features. Dry packed, milk fed. fowls In boxes have very little demand for current consumption, al though there has been call of late from speculative buyers to freeze for future use and such buyers were Inclined to pound the market lower. Most sales of heavy fowli have been at 42c. although a few especially attractive have been peddled out at 43c. Iced fowls are selling slowly, but choice heavy fowls In perfect order held about steady. Old roosters slow and tono easy Dressed long Island spring ducks and nearby squabs were nominally unchanged. In the absence of fresh receipts. Frozen poultry was rather, quiet and without change In prices or general features. FRESH KILLED Turkeys, young or old, 48S30c. Broilers. l-2 lbs. each, nearby, lb.. 70375c: Virginia. 6088c; Western, dry picked, 00c. Fowls, dry pkt.. box. West ern. milk fed. Sl42c; corn fed, 30341c; bbls., Western, 80339c. Old cocks, Western, dry pkt.. 2oc; scalded, 23024c: Southern, dry pkt . 23"324c Ducks. Long Island, spring. 33C Squabs. large white. 8-10 lbs doz., 7J9: 6-7 lbs.. 4.2S30: dark. 3; culls 11.5032. FltOZEN-Turkeys, West em. KSMc: Western, old toms. BMBJe. Chickens, broilers, milk fed, boxes, 443ac: corn IS 4WJ52C.: dry pkt., milk fed. 40 43c" corn fed, 86841c. Capons, Western, 52337c. Ducks, Western. 32334c. deese. 231331c. POCLTIIY, LIVE Forty freight cars were reported in yesterday. Fowls were plenty and while 'here was good demand the market eased off to 36c. Old rce;ter and broilers were In light supply and firm. Ducks and turkeys were steady. Geese were very slow. Fowls were light, medium to heavy. freight. 30c: coiorea. via express, .hhmoc.; White Leghorns. 30338c; broilers. Western, freight, 63c; Southern and Southwestern, Bsc; colored and mlted, txpress, 63368c; White ignorns, mj'c; oio, rooiiers, freight, 22c: turkeys, freight, Soc; ducks, 2.V. ; recse, 18320c: pigeons, pair, freight or express, 60c; guineas, pair, 11.2031.25. Common to prime sheep (ewes) 100 lbs 0.503 0.50 Common to prime lambs, 100 lbs. 14.50318.60 Live hogs, 100 lbs 13.76tfl0.25 Dressed beef, steer sides, lb.... 2228e City dressed veals, lb 20827a Dressed mutton, lb 14190 Dressed Iambs, lb IM'uSOc METAL MARKET. Prime West, July 7.30 Aluminum 32.00 Quicksilver Antimony 7.75 Platinum, an oz. ... Klectro cop, spot ... Electro cop, July ... Pig iron, No. 1 X foundry 50.00 Pig Iron, No. 2, silicon 40.03 PIk Iron, plain' No. C. silicon. .47.80 Bess. Iron Pitts Doss, billets Pitts ... June 21. Did. Asked. 7.60 33.(10 $00.00 8.00 SS.-i.00 18.23 June 18. Did. Asked. 7.M .13.0(1 $90.00 8.00 193.00 18.2.. 18.3754 7.20 S2.00 7.73 18.37V4 51.03 50.00 61.03 50.03 49.03 60.05 48.80 43.00 60.00 47.80 48.80 43.00 00.00 Live Stock and Meat Price. Common to prime steers, 100 lbs. $12.003 18.00 Common to chotca bulls, 100 lbs. ft.00w14.00 Common to choice cows, 100 lbs. 3."0f 12.00 CamavM to prUct vcVx, UQ lbatJ2.SStl9.UI OLD METALS. Dealers' buying prices are as follows: Copper Cents a pound. Heavy cut and crucible 13.004S 15.50 Heavy and wire 14.231914.73 Light and bottoms 12.7313.23 Heavy machinery comp 14.50iw15.00 Brass, heavy 9.00010.00 Brass, light 7.00 7.50 No. 1 clean brass turning 0.00 9.60 No. 1 comp. turning 12.50Sil3.00 Lead, heavy 0.509 7.00 Tea lead 4.60W 5.00 Zinc scrap 4.500 6.00 LONDON METAL MABKET. LONDON, June 21. Followlne are the closing metal quotations: s. d. Changes. Copper, spot 86 10 0 up 3 15s Copper, futures R9 10 0 up 4 6s Electro copper, spot... 97 0 0 Electro copper, futures 103 0 0 Sales Futures, 1,400 tons. Tin, spot 256 0 0 up 11 Tin. futures 261 0 0 up 12 15s Straits 270 0 0 up 5 Sales Spot, 160 tons; futures, 500 tons. Lead, spot 32 15 0 up It Lead, futures 34 10 0 up 1 Es Spelter, spot 38 R 0 '. Spelter, futures 40 0 0 Tay. able. DIVIDENDS. Stock of Becord. Albany a Susq. Iut. Co., s-a, fil.50 Juns is juiy l Alleghany steel Tube Co., pf, q, 111 June 19 July 1 Astoria Mahogany Co., Inc., pf. q, 2 June 19 July 1 Bucyrus Co., pf, q, li..-.Jufie 23 July 1 Bucyrus Co., pf, accum, tt9i-Juno 23 July 1 D. C. Heath A Co., pf. q, 1-;r. June 25 July 1 East Coast Fisheries Co., q, 1 June 29 July 1 East Coast Fisheries Co., nf. a. 1U June 9 July 1 Famous Players-Lasky Corp. pr, q, $: July in Aug. i First National, q, 10i June 30 July 1 General Cigar Co., q, lUft.July 24 Aug. 2 General Cigar Co., pf, q, K Aug 23 Sept. 1 General Cigar deb, pf, q, 1KSS Sept 24 Oct. 1 Indian Packing, q, 2."c June 80 July 24 Internat. Harvester Co., q, K June 23 July 15 Kay County Gas, lnl, 5...June 30 July 15. Lehigh Wllkesbarre Coal Co., s-a. $3.25 June 28 June SO Marland Ref. Co., q, 2H..June 30 July 15 McCord Mfg. Co.. q. 81. ...June 19 July 1 McCord Mfg. Co., pf. q. $1.75.June 19 July 1 iUaa mil, HcnuyiKiii Haven BR. Co., s-a, S... June 21 July 1 National Paper tc Type Co., q, 2 June 39 July 13 National Paper t Type Co., pf, q, 2 June SO July 13 National Eqult. Invest Co., q, $1.50 June 23 July 1 National Eqnlt. Invest., pf, q. 2 June 23 July 1 Northern Central Itwy. Co., s-a, 4 June SO July 13 N. Y. Mutual Gas Light Co., a. $3 June 28 July 10 raclflo Tel. it Tel. Co., pf, q. 1H June 80 July 13 Fenna. Salt Mfg. Co., q, ' 2Hi June S3 July 13 Public Service Corp. of N. J q, 1 June 23 June SO Seaboard National Bank, q, 35 June 24 July 1 Temtor Corn Fruit Prods. Co.. A. $1 June 19 July 3 Temtor Corn t Fruit Trods. Co., B, $1... Juns It July 3 Traylor Eng. I Mfg. Co., q, 2ft Juns 23 July 1 Traylor Eng. t Mfg. Co.. pf. q. 2. June 23 July 1 Union Natural Gas Corp., q. EX-DIVIDEND TABLE. Tuesday Chic, Ind. t Louis Chic, Ind. t Louis pf Reading Co. 2d pf Wilson k Co. pf Wednesday Jollet k Chic Mathleson Alkali pf Merchants Des Transport.. National Licorice pf Union Twist Drill .. 2S .. 1 ..isr. ..$1.75 .. lift .. 2Vi .. Vi ,. 62ic Business Troubles SCHEDULES IN BANKRUPTCY. The following schedules In bankruptcy were filed yesterday In tke United States District Court: Schedules of Lubell, Inc., cloaks and suits, 1507 Broadway, give liabilities of $29,370, assets $12,000. Schedules In the assignment of Alexander C. Wllmcrdlns and William E. Wilmerdlng, trading as the Obrlg Camera Company, pho tographic outfits, supples, tc, at 147 Fulton street, show liabilities $28,625, nominal as sets $3,460, actual assets $3,063. Weill tt Horowitz, manufacturing dresses at 12 West Seventeenth street, assigned yes terday for the benefit ot creditors to Julius Fischer. RECITER IN BANKRUPTCY. The following receiver In bankruptcy was appointed yesterday In the United States District Court: Judge A. N. Hand appointed Max Rockmore receiver for the Crescent Petticoat Company, Inc., manufacturers, 60 Greene street, with a bond of $3,000. Liabilities not stated, as sets $.10,000. JUDGMENTS. MANHATTAN. The following Judgments were filed yester day, the first name being that ot the debtor: Allen, Arthur, and Fidelity & Casualty Co. of N. Y. People, ic $2,000.00 Adams, Chauncey II. T. FIcke.... 1,809.70 American Oceanlo Corp. Essex Press 154.69 Bernhelm, Jacob I. L. Felnburg., 682.70 Brown, Minnie A. and George D. F. E. Hyth 208.93 Blooming Grove Grange Store, Inc. Sweet, Orr A Co., Inc 283.12 Banque de Mulhouse F. E. Kadel berg tt al 66,784.13 Canpon-Lewls Garage, Inc., and Max Greber S. S. Denner 488.60 Claire, Charles V. If. Glasser 210.20 Chllds-Johnston, Inc Hasbrouck, Smith & Co., Ino 2,669.93 Denny. Thomas F. E. Kreuger et al MS2.M Ellman, Joseph Bank of the V. S. 1.766.47 Try RubbeT Co. Acmo Mills Co.... 432.00 Ehrllch, Sam Longacre Operating Co.... 148.07 Empire Notion Co. David Wells Sons Lithographic Co 203.92 Field, Kathryn J. A. Buich 278.41 F. '4 M. Schaeffer Brewing Co. J. Kanner 6,151.22 Same-I. Kanner 1,133.72 Fallen, William J., and Eugene F. McGee-New Amsterdam Casualty Co - 23,000.00 Fry Rubber Co. Acme Mills Co... 432.90 Uertner, uetsie c. ll. wanoer ei al Glass, Abraham J. A. Kaplan Greenwich. Engineering Co., Inc L. J. Wing Mfg. Co Goldwater, Edward James Y. Wat kins ft Son, Inc GreenDauiu. Jacob Fidelity A Casualty Co. ot N. Y riltchlnrs. Everett A. New Am sterdam Casualty Co 23,000.00 Hughes, Payton M. (Hughes A Hughes)-E. M. Engelmam Hyams, 8Idney-G. Magnam et al.. Hennessy. Harry M. M. Barblg.... Hadley Construction Co., Inc It. Linn Herrmann, Joseph (Capital Trans portation Co.) White Elephant Transportation Co., Inc Hewlt, Morris Perfection Radiator Co., Inc Jacobs, Jerome A. Hv L. Weiss.... Jewell, Edw. II. J. P. Mueller Co. Jerome, Frank Stuyvesant Casino, Inc Kaplan, Simon Emerson Shirt Co., Inc , Katz, Gldale and David Wilkes barre Coal Co., Inc Kamholx, Frederick J. Flax Katonah Lighting Co. Industrial Coat and Coke Corp Lakates, Nicholas N. Y. Wood flnlihers Supply Co., Inc Ludwlg, Louis M. S. Workman et al Marley, Chas. P. F. SnlUran , 3,331.73 989.69 202.03 1J7.40 3.146.70 1,522.87 233.23 184.13 802.83 181.43 214.41 337.40 160.73 1.187.12 S34.SO 5,801.20 . 488.84 132.S3 mw issue $5,000,000 Qeveland Electric Illuminating Co. , 15-Year 7 Firt Mortgage Collateral Bonds l Due July 1. 1935 Cosyaa Mtmh ot fl,M4 each with provision for regtatratloa ef yrtndpaL Interact araUa In New Tart, Jannary 1 awl Mr h JtadMHtablo aa a whole on any Interest date at 101 and interest ta July 1, 1921 1 102 and Intereat to J0.I7 1, 1921; Itt ajtd Interest to Jaly 1,' 1923; thereafter to matarrJty at 107J4 awf Interest. Total authorized S,000,000. The Company agrees to pay the Normal United States Income Tax up to 2 if exemption ia. not claimed, and to refund on application, the present Pennsylvania four-mill tax to holders resident in Pennsylvania who have paid such tax Tho Central Union Trust Company, New York, Trustee A Sinking Fund of 2 per annum purchases Bonds in the open market up to 107 and interest, or, if not so obtainable calls Bonds at that price TU fotletoiitf U iummarUtd frm a latter ram th$ Vie PrtiUmt nd Gircral Mantgtr th Omptntyt Secured by 87,143,000 First Mortgage Bonds The Bonds arc the direct obligation of the company, secured by d posit of $7,143,000 Cleveland Electric Ulumlnatinfir Company First Mortgage 5 Bonds, due 1939, which are thus pledged at 70. The Brat mortgage 5s are secured by a first and only mortgage lien on the entire property of the corftpany, now owned or hereafter acquired. There are now $18,600,000 First Mortgage Bonds outstanding of the $30,000,000 authorized and the balance will bo required as collateral for the authorized amount of new 7 Bonds, bo that the first mortgage will be closed. Net Income available for interest for the 12 months ended April 30, 1920, was equal to 4 times interest charges and averaged $2,740,000, or nearly 4& times average annual interest charges for the five calen dar years to December 31 last. The company reports earnings as fol lows : Net Income over 4 Times Interest Charges Yearta December 31 1915 1916 1917 1918 ' 1919 . 1920' Opera ttnc Rarenuea $4,392,579 5,109,738 6,863,886 8,443,329 9,389,941 10,234,130 12 Monthj to April 80 Net Interna for Interest $2,362,957 .2,285,620 2,202,524 3,053,118 3,743,296 3,842,248 Interest GBargea $32,384 401,983 576,123 812,514 937,203 953,020 Purpose f lame These bonds are issued .for additional generating capacity, transmission and distributing system and other new revenue producing expenditures, which should further materially increase the company's gross and not income availablo for interest charges, which are increased only $350,000 through tne issue of these bonds. 8 Dividends since, 1904 Franchise The company has paid dividends on its preferred stock since issues in lince 1904. The franchises under which the company operates are unlimited as to time. . The Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company operates in the City of Cleveland, Ohio, and ad jacent suburban territory, serving with electric light and power a total present estimated popu lation of over 1,200,000. We offer them Bond when, ars ami if itsaed and mbject ro approval of legality by our counteL Price 5ft and Interest To Net 712 Wm. A. Read & Co. Chicago Nassau and Cedar Streets New York Philadelphia Boston The information contained in this advertisement has been obtained from loureea which we consider reliable. While not guaranteed, it if accepted by us aa accurate. " 'In ssw.ii 1 1 rrmmi .i .. i i . n a i mi -ii niii..llt 'li'l n 'il I! 279.01 Murphy, Alice II. Nelson et al.... McMahon, Martha, and Mary Trie- loff P. S. Bands New Era Embroidery Works, Inc. N. warscnauer et ai Neighbors, Edw. J Eastern Hold- Ins Co O'Connor. John M. J. Carplnelle.. Polsky, Herman. Benjamin Feln- tierg and Morris Fein (American Bilk House) H. Ilasser , PAssanello. Marlnlne. and Thomas Cassese People, 4c 1.K0O.0O Panagoullas, Peter It. T. K. Christ 210.23 Hitter, Louis united Dressed ueer Co. ot N. T Hodfrers, John 0 Jr. New Am sterdam Casualty Co Richard Fltzpatrlck-II. Llpshitz et al Branrile, Mabel, and rtecco Macchta People, c Schutzman, Herman, and Isaao Isler People, ttc Sinner Bewlns Machine Co. P. J. Holland Bchaumer. Max W. Halpern Thomas, Williams tt Con Hoean, Lovlne Co.". Warshotsky, Joseph United Dressed Beef Co. of N. Y. et al Wengllnsky, Mendel, Max and Isl- nor (M. wengiinsxy n sonsj J. Horowitz et al t Zimmerman, Daniel D. B. Berko- wltz BRONX. 20T.G5 1,018.44 P00.52 27T.&0 504.63 1S7.0T 2.500.00 2,448.20 600.00 1.000.00 7,133.2.1 109.01 103.70 101.28 601.07 827.13 Conkley, J. D. N. Waltermyre Cohn, Irvine, and Emanuel Deern- nerc pierce, uutier ft fierce aire Com Pranchl, Frank, and John It. Mc- Conaghy Hennessey, Harry M. M. Barblg.. roth, Anthony 3. Parrlck Paul, Sidney J. Rothenberir Bmlth. James W. F. II. E. Enrlght, ns Com Bllbcrt, Morris S. Stelmaker, et al, 275.73 77.45 S.iaS.M 255.22 301.41 351.1., 87.43 100.03 SATISFIED JUDGMENTS. MANHATTAN. The first name Is that of the debtor, the second that of the creditor and date when Judgment was filed: Wyczlk. Stanley, and Louis Kass- man People, ac: June is. ju:o.. 1300.00 Dober, Lewis I. Kaufman; Nov. 30, 1000 -.. SS2.84 Gregory, Dudley W-3. B. Hurd et al; Oct. 18, 1803 713.44 Balsley, Sohuylorlne H.-J. Kelly et al: Deo. 9, 1915 7,014.80 Rlggerman, Joseph N. T. Butchers Dressed Meat 60.1 Aur. 28. 1913. 148.18 Yariilorhllt Estate Co. H. O. Fay: June 27. 1U19 z.003.11 Darin, Frank: John Vf. Grant and John v. ucmneiir t;. isman; June 14. 1920 1,178.85 Gehrl, Henry D. Borsody et al; Asrll 19. 1920 DUO.UU McKeon, John 3. Brauss et al: May 25. 1020 394.43 Petrlllo. Louts AJaz Portland Ce ment Co.: June 19, 1829 1,394.82 Toole, Chas. B-A. P. Campbell; Mar 31. 1811 irevsrseai.... siKJ.ai Llpshitz. Isaac N. T. Butchers Dressed Meat uo.; jury it, iviz. nu.w Guyer, Baymond W. Z. Nlcholls et al: April 3U, ivzu 1:0.0a Katz, Abraham S. Blau; March 15. 1916 132.65 Jones, Chas. II.: Louise E.. Itosall a. ana. imw. u. rincn r. u. Wells: June 21. 1920 60.000.00 Parish, John L. Empire Trust Co.: Nov. is. 1910 ,51.64 Parish, Chester F., and John L. Sams; Nov. is. lsis 911.11 Katz. LoulsL. Welser: June 8. fcVMfl 1920 (released) 1,297.47 iki.sk) morse, joeepi ana uana jt. weiss; Foreign Securities Foreign Currency Foreign Cheques Bought and Sold nUNHAM&lp pe SPECIALISTS f 43 Exchange Place, New York Telephones 8300-16 Hanover. Fisher Body Ohio, Com. & Pfd. Goodyear Tire & Rubber, Com. Republic Ry. & Light, Com. & Pfd. E. & C. Randolph Members New Tork Stock Exchange unustcu nrcurmes ueparimem 111 Broadway New York Carstairs & Co. Members New York and Phlla. Stock Exchanges. 71 Broadway, N. Y. 1419 Walnut St., FhUa.. Fa. Bowling Green 6110. You May Profit By Investment AT PRESENT LOW EXCHANGE RATES in the CITY OF COPENHAGEN 3V2S Loan of 1902 which actually yields about 9 interest, and may offer a possible additional profit of over 50 in the Exchange. Atk for Circular SH. HUTH & COMPANY 30 Pino Street, New York Telephone John S3U MONTGOMERY & CO. JBoneV-v. SVotes Pnrcmi Stocfu PhilsielphU New York, Chicaqo Fire Record A. M. Loss. 12:2072 1st av.: Harry Blumberr....81lht 12:30221 Bowery: Fuerst Bros. ..Unknown i ;u jo feast, iujq si.; i3uis kodoI- u.ov niu r.a3t laoin sireei, ine uronx; Louis Neenan Trifling lrli-SlO Greenwich street: T.lehard Eseredo Trifling w.,v o . ,4,1.11 siiccij ueorice Jtoberts Trifling 5:10211 Ryder avenue. The Bronx: automobile: John Shafer Trifling o;av.d. Birrei, , i ore rantz Unknown 6:401040 Sixth avenua; Andrew Ccar.rii,.u,uiAUsn XlUttar 1,000,000 Mark City of Frankfort 4s Due to the low rate of Foreign Exchange, poiiible profit of 1,000 may be made. Prlct on application. Send for Circular S.-H.-300. Farson, Son & Co. Members New York Stock Exchange. 115 Broadway, New York ATmi!!'"""1 wye I Bucyrus Co. Com. & Pfd. Curtiss Aeroplane Pfd. , ComVhPr.Ry.&Lt.Pfd. 1 Duquesne Light Pfd. Nort'rn Ohio Elec. Com. Ifiely&Horton 40 Wall at, NeWYorK tjpiionai Colin 6330 The Secret of Investment SUCCC88 A wen-known financier (ire the) for mula in these few words : "Buy when thinji ars cheap and cell when ther are Ugh." It it not ilwars possible to raura the hifht and lowi; but at this lime, with hijlj-jrade securities including Go? eminent iituea selling at their lowest levels lince the Crril War, immediate purchase should result in future sue et iai large profits. Wo offer our aerricei in connection with jour inrestmenU and extend the advantages of our monthly psT ment plan which greatly facfliiitti the pnrehaM of securities. Write Dept. 5-7 for complete ink and ioehl "Thrift, Saving, Invextment" rW ST0CKS-B0ND3 Co i Telephone Reehr 4663-4 Banking House of HENRY CLEWS & CO. Members ot N. Y. Stock Exchange. U, 13, 15, 17 and 19 Broad St., N.'Y, Intereat allowed on deposit accounts subject to cheque. Stock, Bond aal Note Issues nf Rallrna nM industrUl Companlea Bouifht and Sold and con servative advances made thereon. FOREIGN1 LETTERS OF CREDIT I "SUED Dealers In LIBERTY BONDS Brsaeh 1 320 Fifth Are. umimi: ) 17 fill Union 'nimre Duane St. 143 East GOth ft. 10 Court St., Brooklyn. I Mark A. Noble. Theodore C. Conrlj NOBLE & C0RW1N 13 Broad St. New York Corn Exchange Bank Rights Irving National Bank Rights I 1 T n 1 ' uncoin j rust nignis m at i n i r i n L,- a national ram nam nignu New Jeriey Zinc Rights, Niagara Fire Ins. Rights Telephone 1111 Dread 1 ! r t