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UNLISTED SECURITIES MARKET i American Safety Razor TTie stock of this Corpora? tion was recently underwritten and applications for slock greatly exceeded the available supply. A Curb Market for open trading in the stock is ex? pected Thursday morning. We are accepting orders fur the purchase or sale of this stock, which oiders will he executed by us in the order of their receipt. ? 4 Descriptive Circular No. 265 may be had upon request. Morton Lachenbruch & Co. Investment Hankers PHILADELPHIA -VEW YORK Land Title l? Ig. 12 Uroad St. T?t. Sortie? : ? . T- 7 *. oad 7300 Dafoe-Eustice Company, Inc. Circular on request Cohen & Hess Member* ?Yew Yorl( Stock Exchange 67 Exchange PI., New York Amer. Tobacco Scrip Texas Pacific Coa! &. Oil Columbia Graphophone Lord & Taylor 1st Pfd. Carib Syndicate :" C. %rr & Co. 2 Wall SU N. Y. 'Phone 6780 Rectrr _ I Wanted Offerings Am. Vanadium Stock J.K.Rice, Jr. & Co. PhonVd ?tono to ?(010 John. 36 Wall S?.. N. T International Great Northern Corp. Sre Note? due 1914 (defaulted) Hanson & Hanson 74 B'way, N. Y. Tel. Rector 2721 Central Union Trust Co. Stock J.K.R?CC, Jr.&Co. Phonea 400?i to 4010 John. 36 Wall St . N' y. Allied Packers Inc. tis, 1939 Laclede Ga? Light 7s, 1929 RUTTER & CO. STAN DA WEEKLY ?f^ Uli.I B8 SUMMARY '*?* MAILED ON 1 TO ?I AMI \Hit OIL ? INVESTORS ISSUES I ON It LUC ES I ?^ARLH.PFO?*ZHEIMER8iCO? Standard Oil (lo. to Trade With Germany The Standard Oil Company of Now Jersey, it was announced yesterday, -v- ill shortly resume active business v. ah Germany through its former Ger? man subsidiary, the Deutsche-Ameri? kanische Petroleum Coiupany, A licet (>?' tank steamers, it was stated, will urri''e in this country within the next we?'? fo>* a cargo of bulk petroleum ju ixTurt. The-'ships will be loaded at the com? pany's Bayonne plant with a diversified cargo, including gasolene, kerosene, lu? bricants, etc. These will be the first tankers to arrive in this country from Germany since 1914. Germany, it is said, is in great need ?if petroleum products of every descrip i "in, especially of lubricating oils. Estimates made by oil men a few months ago placed her requirements in the ni-xi yeur at 600,001) tons of lubri eanla ?nrt 000,000 tono uX other polio l? um product*; ? Markets in Other Cities Baltimore Slocks Sale? Open High Tow last , 40 \riin S. * O. . 4-1 4 1 44 4 1 100 Atlantic IVt . 3'j .'('.. ;tK, :<'?. MS Halt. Tube .. 05 05 " 05 " o.\ 1800 Celcsttue ,...405 420 405 420 77.0 Cosden . 11?''.? I I", 11-*V4 II% 50 Cosden pf ... 1", 4% I"., 4?, 20 Cons Power. 105 105 104% 105 800 ChulmerH Oil . 3% '.',, .;'., :>,'.<; KHI M .V M. I N It 211% 20% '!!>T,, 29% HI M .V M tinos 00 nu (in GO lo Ml Ver M. pi 95 !>."? 1(5 li". linl'enn Wat P82'.. KP. s." , s:1! 35 1 iiltrd Itye . ik l* i* (8 Bonds ?5000 \ln C ,v I Is Uli', 90'/i !?<?', 90?\ 5000 Cosden ?Is ' \' nil'., nil ' ?? in I ' - UM ?? 10.000 Cosden (is 'If l<H:iH 101% IOC's 104% 0000 Cons I'owei- 5s 08 !'* 08 OH 4t.uo I Oils (Mill Ils . till1! OO'.i llO'l '.'''' I 2000 Elkhorn ?is . II.S'i US', !'>'?', !I8'.4 S00O Nor Hall ",s ON !I8 II? 08 7,0110 s \ |. :?li r.s. ni'.. 40'/. 10'.-j ni' 2000 1 L A P I'/?? 87<3 ?7'j 87 Va 87Vil Boston Mining Stocks Sale? Open High I ' 100 \<1 vent lire .... I ' ?_? I '-j I 100 Hutte J?- Sup. .'.?.",'.M 25% ':.7's "5 ' s 10 Cal ? Ari/.on.i 72 .' 72 72 2525 Carson .25Vi ' ? '?'?'-_? "? 30 Coppei Hange .7"'. ft I Va 51 5! 315 Minis Dalv 10% '" '?: ''' I '" - 830 I .is? Butt, .... 16% Mi"1 i l?% !'?" i loo llelvctla ,. 4 Vi P . I'.a ?'' . 87 Island Co ek . .47 17 47 47 in Nie Koyiile . . .33 33 83 33 50 Im it I.like .... A\\ I" i 4Vi I' i 85 Lake Copper .. 5% ','j .'?'?_? 7.'. 220 Mnvfiower C ?' !" !' *% s'; ' j:;:. vioimwl; .<?<'? ' <? <??"> ' ?? Mi N, \v ( ornellr. .2 1 ' i "-' ! ' i "?'. " ' 20O NipissiliR .10% 10% 1 <' - M, ' 1 North Lake I I 1 ' ?:o Seliecn .Ill 1? '" 1!' li." Sham. .'-"s ":is '?"?* ,':''s 10 st Mary's _60 60 60 60 I JO Superior . <?V? O'.i |! ',' IllOSnn. A Hos. .. 3Va 8% 3'.: ?<% 250 Trinity '% '?' '' * '"'?! 250 V S Smelting 68 68% 68 68-s 6* do pf.Ill >!>> , 48'/. 48'.j 130 Ci a h Apex ... 2 Va -Va '-'1-- '-" 20 I tali Cons . . 9-'? ( ?:11 0"! i '?'?' i 435 I tali Metal . . . fl'li ?! i :<14 ??4 134 Winoii.i . ?: 2 ?: ~ Ka il road Stocks 10 Boston * AI 121 121 121 121 2 ISoston Kl pf 88 88 ?K ?S 25 Hos & S E pf 1% i's 1% '?% 80 Boston & M. 31V? 31 Va jjl 81 4 Conn Passpf.. 75 75 7 5 7., ?10 N Y. N II. ... M 31 SOVa .".I 105 West End .... 30 V? 39% 3!> ."?!? 75 <lo pf . 171/7. 18 17 Va 18 Miscellaneous Stocks 110 Am Agr . ?B 08 07 ' ?_? 9X 25 do pf . 06 Uli", 1)6 06% 20 Amoskeuc .. . .121 1 ?I 121 121 60 lin Soeur . . . 132Vz 134V? IS'iV? 1341/ .-, du pf .116Va IMt'/a 1161/b 116\s B15AmT&T- ?8 ?H?-.? 07Va ?'''"'s ? Art M?lais . . .2 1 7 1 '.'I '7 1 100 Century Steel. 8?}7j H', 8% H".? (I I ni in I :>rt 1 ?< I i I ' i 1 ' i 7>('iiiii 1* pf... 48% 481.2 48 Va 4K'.-. 08 Edison .145 1 !."? 1 l? 145 200 Gorton . 30 80 30 30 4ti0(l Gray . 11 ' i 48% 11 Vi ?-''i 250 Island Oil. ... < 7 -, 6% 7 150 l.ilili.v .27 2-7% 27 27'; 85 Mass Cas pf.. 62 Va 02 ' :. Ce:':. ?;i 250 Mea Im . ?",:; .",:?! r,2',-? 52 Vi 25 Mullios Body.. 34 V? K'.'-/ 31'.. 34V? 17,7il Nal Leather . l7V? I8V4 l7'/? l".;i 320 Punta Sosar. . (,(',' t ';'. (?'i 66 5 l'huit pf . !)8 ?18 08 ?8 600 Kool . ?f." -? 12'// 42 I." 3 Reeec Htit . . . I".', 17' : l5Vi 15' 150 Swifl .12(1 1261 1 I'M 124?j IIMI <lo ln!.56V4 -".'i'4 -"?'?'i 501/ 2 lu Dru?: .150 150 150 150 6 do 1st pf. . . . 53 53 53 53 711 Lulled Emit . . 182 Js.7"', 182 18 ''? 51)8 L nlted Shoe... 50 50Va 50 50 in do pf . 26'/. 26% 2?V? 2i;' 0450 Vent urn . IV.', 18% IK1.., IK' .Ml Waldorf . ix IK in is 175 Walwortli .... 2114 21 Va 21' ? ~<! 75 Warren . 11 ". l 7 1 74 Bonds SI000C B Q Is .... 05% 05'% 05% 05'. Ili:i0 Mass <. I'iis.. 85 M*. S."> 85 1000 Puntn Sur 6s.. 165 105 1ir. 105 7000 Swifl .'>s .. .. !i'::'-.i !'!'?. 1 'X'.'Vi '?>:?'? 1000 Ventura 7-, ..185 185 185 IS.", (000 West Tel 5s.. X7 87 87 H7 t \ dividend. Boston Curb Bid. Asked. Bid. Ashed. Airplane . .?? I Vii I .a Hose . .35 15 Bohemia . . I I ? _? Majestic. . .21 28 Host ,V Mon76 77 Me\ Mi I ils I '.> Hut le Eon. M IH '?n.ive Tmijr.I : 12 Calavera?. I'., ? Nal L ? nd /. K I 1 < humpiou. .1 :i \e\ !>i.,:-.-.. . 15 20 Chief Cons "% 3:,:'i Vi iv Bailie.. 2V? '?? ('01:11 Copper 6'.. (c'j Nixon . ".'?'< '.'7 < :-n 11 I. \ 30 lo Onoiidatra ..15 50 I r\s.| ,,,-vi .50 mi Untfi- Pete... I'-'s 2 l)enhi?h . 29 31 Itaiiirr . I I ' :. Eagle H IS..2,^ ,." 1 s,,; Metals. 27 '.':?; IV -tiinu . .. I S 'S W Mi f |) 5 r,':. Boina . . .20 21 Ti \;in?i . .. .56 50 lloushton 85c I Vit ltd Y'er E\(i:l 17,'.. I Blossom..25 50 Victoria . ...05c 1 Iron Cap II 13 ?Yukon . .. 1 's I '-? Detroit Stocks Sales. Open. 15?k!i. low. Ens ( mi' incnta! Motor . '.I I 1 's I I II Federal Tin? k ".I 51 51 51 lord ni' Canalla 175 4 75 17 1 17 1 Hall Lamp Co.'.'!? 20 20 20 Puckard Molor < nr IS6 IH6 186 1Hi; Chicago Slocks Rale?. Open. Hielt, low. East. 505 Arm on r pfd . 102% 102'/. 102% 102% 50 Chi 171 1?>s pfd 7 7 7 7 10 Chi' I'm n Tool. 7'l *,h 7>t 7H 25 Chi Kvs. Ser 2. 7 7 7 7 lOCIil Title & T.200 200 200 2f?o 107, Cudaliv .10717. ins 107V?108 10 Comw Edison .ios " ios ios " 103 265 C1.11I Motor .11 11 10% It 75 Mol M ?, SUR. 17 11", 17 17' , 700 Hupp Motor . lo'v loi:, lo', mi.. IO Hurl S ,V M S7 87 H7 l<7 60 Ills (trick . ... 76 77 76 77 105 Llhhy .26% S6% 26'V, 26% 300 Linil-ay . 12'/. 17'.. 12' . I" ., 200 il., pfd . 6' , ( ' , 0V4 0?? 30 Moni Wneil pfd.106 106 1011 10 ! 1100 Nut Leather . is 1S'S 1 ; ' . ?71. 10 Ken ?olor 30'..'. 80' .. 301/' 00 Sears Ko,-Inn '.?. I UK '? , ';ci- " t'>HV?200 " 403OS(eiv Warner 119V. 121% 1 l!)U. 1^| 380 Swifl InI .V ' . .',?,??? ;,ii " r>6Vi 2150 Swil! 126' . t '?.'e.. I ??! !?>,-, 3000 do riles I t> . 151.". I 1 it", 715 Thompson ... ! 2 4 l':'i 11 ' ?_? IP .".'in '? 11 Carbide 78'i. 78% 7H " 7KU? 325 Hah! Co . . M?% lu-, II)'/, l'u'. 165 Wlisley . 76 7 7 ?"?, 76 " 77U $2000 Ch Rj Is 5000 >iv ill 1st Pliiltuh'lvhiv Slocks Sale? Open 1111:1 ? Im, | ?< 12 Vin MilliiiK ?4 'iiN ?p, ;?' '.' in Via Storaue 38 ::k 30 ', ::, (56 Eire Storaise 107 107 ' ? 107 l"7 1150 (?en Asphalt. :<C, 07', 00 07' :(.".:; do pr ill 116', 1 I0' ? ! 15 25 Ins ( o of N \ 30W. 30V*. 30',.. 30' 100 Keystone Tel I I'v IPs I Ps I ! ' 450 Lake Sup ( m 20'.'. 20'?. -.'(I !(| 131 Eehiirli N:iv i'H " 08 " 67 '., (?? :is I'hilu 6 p <- pr :-'.-. ;::, :; ( 1._. n; 1 10 I'hila lia, (ion 66 66 66 61; 10 I'liilu A \\ pr ?:: ', .7 321 I'hila Elee :.'. 27,', 25-% 25;1 150 Touopuh ltd .2 ' '.' ? ', '! 50 louopali Min. '.'", 2% 2T.s 1109 lui Lis Imp 67, 'j 67, <4 05Va *'>"' ; Bonds $1000 Am (. A El ",s K-,:.. s.M.. 85'i 85' 1000 (?en \sp deli 0s 07 " ?17 " ?17 " .17 3000 I'hila Ll ist ft? 03 fl ; 03 o ; 3000 UeiuliiiK 1:11 Is.s.-'v, si:, x!"M 81" 3000 Span-A in Ir 6s. 100 loo inn nio Pittsburgh Storks Sale?. (?pen. Biirh, In?. Last '.'li Am W G M< h 120 120 120 120 60 do pf . 02' , II'M, ;i-m , <> > 1 615 \rk (.as . ..HO ?2 ss'-. })?? 130 Hiillisdall . 351,4 35'Vi 354 35a. 1642 Car Hydrogen :i% s% :n.. 3i\ ?0 do pf . ?!'? 4's 44 l's 50 Cou Ice ....... 6 6 ,; ?0 do pr . . . 21 21 si "i 50 lud Brew _ P , P, p., \y. 10 Lone Siar Has.180 ISO ISO (SO 2315 Mar, laud Ref 7', 7'4 7% 7'. S?.Mfr? l.t A lit. 53'.. 5S'.. .-,:{ ss 67760 P?:h Ml s|, ?,(,., ,;,i ~ :\ ' ,??, Ml 200 (litio I' OH 26 :i.i . 26 -'6 176 Oklu (.as . . . 80 36 " 36 31; 4500 1'ich -1er Cop . 36 86 3(1 :<6 100 l'en (111 A. I,as II II 11 it 120,t KHei-dale E O :. :,', 7, .,1. 23 In Nat Has...120 12? 12? 120 38 | s si,..-! 1021 , in!', ni-.x , ?o.M :?.,,?.,.si A tl .. . I t :< ( 1 l:'.4 1 c> 1 1 ?? WHf?t E.lec ... 53% 53% 53% 53% Curb Market Note.?The Tribun* assumes no rrnponnl bility fur tin* accuracy or ? -ullit ii'.iritv of ourli market quotations. Transactions and price* yesterday were reported as follows: Industrials moo Arm,* Coal... 1'.?, 1"Y 1Y 1% COO Afina Exp?o., 1 I ' 4 1 l'4 11 11 500 Allied I* Inc.. 52' 2 52</2 52' 4 52' 4 3000 ?Auto Sales. . 12 12?,, 12 1?'. 300 Aillo SU plil 23' , 20 28' -, 29 ?100 J?i-nliuil Au l'ls 3 3>'2 3 3| ? 1800 ?Brit-Am C C|> 9'.? 10 9'A 9'/4 2200 Br-A m T C cp 23'4 2?, ?, 23' 4 23*4 400 Br Am T ?' reir 23' 4 23| . 23' 4 23' - 150 Can C & l?'d> 39 40 39 40 900 Canopu? I t'l*. 7' ;< 7| -> 1\ 8 7' -, 2000Corbo Hydro.. 3! 2 3?? 3'?, 3i/2 200 Carbo llyd pfd 4?/a 4?/8 t'a **' s 1.00 "Car I. ?V. P 3*? 3 ? 3<B 3'8 300 ?Clin-Wtfht Wr 33 33 33 33 2000 ?Coco-Cola vtc 39' . 39'-. 39'4 39% 100 'Colonial Tire 18 18 18 18 ?OO r,.l t.'ruph .. 45' ... 46 44' ? 45 '.. 00 Cu-Moi ? hem 1 I 11 200 *Daroe-Kii.s Inc 1134 12'.? 1I*4 I2 200 ?Fnrrcll Coal. . 55' , 55'/2 55'2 DO1-. 6090 '('en tsphail 90 98'. 95 9/ ~ ?50G (..n \m?Ii pfd 145 147 142 147 100 l'on i i.a i -i .. 31'-. 3Y 3' > 31 -, 100 Grape-Ola . . .. |j \\ 100 Orupc-Ola pfd 1 '? 1.,. 1 .;, 1 30 vj Heycl ?n t I-, ?in 8 a, 9 8-a, 8T, .' il Hupp Mol ; m- 10' 8 10! , 10' n 101 . 540 II ??'. l.B&C. : .'? 4 7 7! j' ? ' lili ai. 1 ...1 . . ; ?? . 25< u 25 2a' e ., ? Inti il?,?: Hub.. "??' . 20 191 -- 20 20C 1 ? ., :. Mi. t.: ? u' 2 6' > 6' -, ( .? !... . Loco. ... T 93 92 92 :? Ma .. .?a T? il. (a ; - 671 v 65 65 Ms a nl ? in G ". 6 ..; C1 0?: Msi lin 1'am .31 ? 29 . ; Sail I ?. ?' ,' I. 64 65 t t 65 .11 l.eathi r.. 17" '. 181 ', 1, ' . ?." ? : S .:' ;..i 'i,?.., : , ' ,, 7% ., . N \ Shipbuild. Li? ; 56'4 j?Y 56''4 i0( .?> An? l' ? 1*. ?V| -, .' ? 4'2 41 , Ole? :-!? ? 1 . . . 38 38 37* 37 ' " 1 Overland 'J ire. 2 : '4 21?.i 21',2 21' o ; . l'erferti m Ti !.' 1 1 i'j 1 \-, 4 ?' Kcptibli? liiili. 7 7 0% 7 ?, k.iv ? ?; ??; v4 93.4 934 <i?4 900 ?Boot & V:\atl. 42| ? ">2?.B ?*- 4 ?i*'-'1 * 1200 Sub Boat % ! c iS 15'2 '5 15''4 1600 ?Sweets Co of A l?'.; '.."4 13!4 13*/4 : rob I*rod l?vp 34 36 34 35? - ) l'nion Carbido 79' , 79' 2 79: ^ 79'. ir: l?- Prod. 15' .; 'fi1 4 15' 4 IC 3500 l'ii Profit Sh.. ?"h 2'4 2' , .'.'?,? 6500 "Un K?t S Can 23 ?, 23?/4 22 ' - 2:"',.. 1800 1 ;?', Steamship 2;b 3l4 ."?, 3'/? V . .a. 1 Steel. . 39 ' 9; > 38' ? 33! 8 45 : *?" v ?-.cdou Inc 29 29 23Y 28Y Warren Urn-.. 72 72 72 72 12000 Wavne Coal... 43? b: 4 4?/4 5' 4 100 ?Weber & Heil 22' . 22Y> 22?'a 22'~ 300 : do 1st pf. . 99 99 99 99 4 Standard Oils Snip?. Open. High. Low. Last, 10 ?Illinois P I... -?? 182 182 ',82 10 *Ohio Oil Cm.. ? 705 365 365 20*S?d Oil iN .li. -- 670 668 670 !0*Std Oil (N Y) ? 395 395 395 Oilier Oil Stocks Salo?. Open, lllch. Low. Last. 700 ?Ajas Oil. 11 11 10'4 IO-4. 55000 ?Allied Oil.... I-*,, 1-,.- 1'/8 1V? 5500 *Amalg Itoynl, 1'4 1'.., 1 V,\\ 2400 Aritex Oil. . . 1 '3 ''3a ;'a 1 1000*Harnett O&l.'. ,-, ,? "- A 3200 * Boonc Oil_ 8-4 8 '4 G' s 8 '8 1500 *Boa-?I?*s Pet.. -*-? c 4: a 4 4 12000 *tUos-Wyn Oil. 70 70 69 70 7200 :*Can-Ani O&lil. *4 -'4 'as :!4 800-Circle Oil.... 5?a 5'_. 5 'a 5( 2 2000-'Cities S HT sh 50' ?? 50';, 50 50 100*Comwlth Pel.. 50', 50'. 50', 50', 1C0 Continental It. I 6 6 6 6 3500 *Cosden & Co. 11s? 11Y H1.? 1 ! ?". 700*Ertel Oil. 8 8 '/"?.-. 7 ?; 1000 *Esmer O & ti ? ':- ' 4 , 2000 ?Federal Oil... 2Y 27o '- '4 2'8 1000 *(;ienrock Oil.. 4??? 45.8 .1'., A--P. 1200 *<'uffey-C-i!Iesp 21'/2 2IY 2?4 21'. 3400 *fGuifp O&R, 30 32 23 31 750*11 tl !; of Ter.. 20' a. 20'4 20 4 20' 4 8500 fil Pel of Den. 32 36 32 36 20C0 ??Hudson Oil. . . 7\ 1"8 I i 20C0 *lndiahoma Oil 934 97a 95? Q"a 500 ?Internal Pet.. 30 30' -, 29\s 30'.s ! 6100 ?Invincible Oil. 3-<Y 3434 34', 343/4 ? 3000 Is] Oil & Tr. . 6~8 7 67H 7 2000 Lance (k Itoy. Y !z l'a ' * 1C0 Little Sioux. . . 1 1 '. 1 3500 Livingston Oil. 2' > 2!'2 2 27 4. 600 Meiritt Oil... 23'4 23'.-. 2214 23'4 '? Metro Petrol. . 2' 4 2?? 2' 4 2*a Mex-Panuco Oil 1 / 18 17 13 1500 M States Oil.. 2*? 3 2Y 3 . 600 "Midwest Kef..174 17-1 ?171 171 1000 *M Pet of Me.. 2?^ 2VR 2>, 2-.,; 6500 North Am Oil. 6' .> 6l2 5 ?-. 6' 4 15C0 Ohio Itanni r.. 4 a U 'a 300 Omar O&G (n) :?;. 6 ?as 6 200 -Orient O&i.? .5 5 b 5 3000 *OsaKC Na (> S ', Ce ??* 7s 500 ?Pennok Oil., 1 -Y 14'",, 14>, 1-1-., 2500 ?Phillips Pet.. 62 63 60Y f?1?1.-. 2700 "Pitta-Tex ... 15' 4 15|2 15 15-? ?00 tProd .V Hi'f '-7 a <7 r. S1 s 3!s ' 100 Itickard l'x (>j 9' ? 9 '4 8 9a, 2000 l?yan Pel ... ?'< m ?'-\; 4'?; ; .; 500 Sail Creek I'd 5 a 4 5412 54'. 4 r"*'4 100 Scahd O '?' 0 7 7 7 7 I! 00 Roque: ah CXi! ^ ".? 7-, ?:,; 5000 *SheII T & ?' 70 703'8 t5' J '? 100 >'Simms Pel . . 32 32 32 32 1CO0O ?Sinclair <' ?) 59'-. 6II4 5934 60'.; 800 Sinrlair (. Ci? 593.8 61 59:';1 60'" R 500 ?South O & T C3 6"'Q 6% 6->3 8000 tSouthwest (?il 277 25 23 24 3100 Spencer l't Cp 17"*s 18 17r'? 18 4200 ?Slanton Oil . V/z ?% V/2 1r,? 1000 ?Tes Oil *i- K s8 <.V ft r'a 2500 ?Tex-Kan Oil. 4' ? 4',. 3**? 4 1200 ?Tes Nal Pet. '4 30 '4 t 4 ? 500Tex-Kg P & K 2 2 I?4 134 350 ?Tex Steer Oil ''4 ' 4 ' 3 ' s 8000 Tex-on O .t L.. .1 1 : 1 2000 Trinity Oil Cp 13& ,! 2 13r 1| 2 ? 00 ' 11 (?il of :>. I. 3r? 39 38' 2 38' ., 8C00 ?1 nil Tex Prie \?? ?| '*;, 2000 Vacuum 0&(,'.. '1 ' 4 '4 Y 300 *Vah O '.' Inc. 8?; 8*4 E?i B'<A 800 Victoria, n .-.t!. : ?t 134 1?a ^"'b 1000 Vulcan Oil. . . 10 11 10 10 50 ) V, S O&L (n) 2 2' ;, 1'.; 2% 1500 *W Eafflc O&K 25 26 25 25'/2 1600*Woodburn w i 10 10 10 10 Minini? Stocks Sali-?. Oprn. H'mh. Low. Last 6500 Ala.ska-Br C M H V* U *4 : 1500 Alaska Mine-?.. ?/a Y Va \-? 230 Am Mond Min. 11 a 1 ' 4 1! s 1' 4 .2800 ?America Minc3 1 1'/8 1 1.,: 1000 'Atlanta. 4 4 4 4 10CC ' -Hil? li t> (up) 39 39 30 39 H l?!, I? K (up) 27 27 27 27 '"?' V;: 1.,-ilc?.. ,"? ,"., Vz ??,; ; ", 500 j-Bost t< Mont.. 75 76 73 71 1000 *Cal .t ,li rouie. 4. '4 '4 'i 3600 ''Candelaria Sil 1 1,', 1 1 ?,, 3000 ?Cashboy. 7 7 7 7 1800 Cresson Con ti. 27 2 2> ? 23? 2;?g 2800 ?Ilivide Kxti-n.. TJ? U,!, 1% 1% 500 Kl Salvador Sil 4 4 37s 37s 21 ? l?,a ko Cr Ai.. V 4 13a T 4 13? 900 ?Forty-nine M. 1 .-, 1'/8 l?a 1 s 2000 (,'olclen Cale. . 2' ?? 2% 2' 2 21 _ 16"00 ': tta.ii* /une I?. 54 64 54 62 3500 ?TGoldOeld l'on 18 1R 10 1?? 2000 ?tGoldlield Dev 13 15 15 15 2000 ?Coldfield F?or. 53 54 53 54 6800 t?rand Pac Cop 90 90 83 'JO 5 0 Ham M & I'm. 1 / 1'4 1 1'4 3000 rHasbrouck I?. 13 13 13 13 12CC Hecla Mining.. 5 5.'-., 5 5 , i0 ..I m Butler 28 29 28 29 Mumbo !..Un.. 9 9 9 9 i, fKiiox ?livid,.. 18 19 18 19 1000 La Kose l.t.i ., ; 4 ' 4 '4 '4 f 09 Louisiana <??i- ?? .1 a-, i7s M'V 1111 t M 37 37 37 37 17000 ?tM'Namara M 55 55 52 53 9! ? 0 ????;.r 5 Min . 13 15 13 14 .'.HOC N at tin Co i* 6 4 6'4 5'4 6 700 t.N'e*, Op Alin 23 28 28 28 800 N'ipis Mins Co i?'i 11 10'-, 10", 1 \:v,t! Nevada 2"* 24 24 21 500 ?Onondajrn Sin 3'8 3', a 3' ? 3'8 80 ? Pe? er-ilip M Co h 's ''s r's i 100 fSevcn Aiei M ? ' .1 '4 300 Sil Dollar M -'? 7a ''s 7s TOO ?Sil King Dix 12 12 12 12 1000 S! 1 Kl* .il Ari/ 'A 78 "R *s 3500 ? So Am ti & P 9 -, 9'.4 9'4 9'. ?00 Stand Sil Lead 4 '4 ' 4 '4 ',000 ' St?, ?art . 21 21 21 21 3700 'Tonopah Oi^. 5'4 534 5 ,?i 5r8 1500Tonopah Lxt. 2' . 2a, 2' j 2a-, 600 I'nited East 4 . 4'2 4-,; 4' -, I600 ill S L'ont M. 9 9' ,9 9' , 1000 \ ic Div (ap) . 25 26 25 25 : 100 :\\ ash ? ?rt/.. 94 95 9-1 95 900 |W End Cons.. 1'4 If, 1'4 1 '? 3500 tW t'apK Min.. 16 16 15 15 3000 tWilbert Min.. 6? . 7 6' 2 7 100 Wilson Sil M. :?4 Y ^4 -'4 200 Yukon t. Mine* 1'., V/2 >\'i ''.* - Honds Londoners Eat in Restaurants LONDON', Aug. 30.?London restau? rant companies operating numbers of small teashops und lunchrooms, are' making money because London people ?i ? :?? ana morn ?ira eating away from I home. Merge Mexican Holdings of Two Big Oil Companies New Corporation lo Take Over Properties ofAtlantic Refining ami Port Lobos Petroleum :ExchaiigcPlan An amalgamation of the Mexican holding of the Atlantic Refining Com? pany, one of the largest of the former1 Standard Oil subsidiaries, with the Port Lobos Petroleum Company, also operating in Mexico; bus been agreed upon by the interests dominant in the affaira of both corporations. The Por I Lobos company is controlled by prominent tobacco men. including James 1!. nuke, ami the Benvind-White coal inXercsts. 'Under the consolidation agreement, il was announced yesterday that the Atltntic-Lobos Oil Company has been incorporated in Delaware with 200,000 .-hares ?( 8 par cent cumulative pi*e lerreil stock of $50 par value, and 500, 000 shares of common stock without par value. Half of tin* preferred and (?opinion is being offered to holders of the second preferred and common stock' of the Port Lobos Petroleum Company in exchange for their shares, and the other half goes to the Atlantic tiii Company, the .Mexican subsidiary of the Atltntic Refining Company, for its Mexican oil properties. William M. Iris!-,, vice-president of the Atlantic Refining Company, will be president of the new company. Rufus L. Patterson, founder of the Port Lobos Petroleum Company: T. Silver- , wright Catto, chairman of the Brit? ish Ministry of Pood during the war, and R. D. Leonard, are to be vice presidents.. The board of directors will include Mr. Duke, ?'. \V. Van Dyke, president of the Atlantic Refining Company; Mr. Patterson, Mr. Irish,, Mr, '"atto. Vorn on C. Brown, repre? senting the Berwind-Whito coal in? terests; Henry il. Hoyt and J. IP. Stone, respectively secretary and coun- ( sel of the Atlantic Refining Company.! The Mexican holdings of the Port j Lobos Petroleum Company total more ; than 100,000 acres. It has its own rail roads, pipe lines, floating equipment, and pumping and loading stations.' Shipments since August 1018, ? totalled 7,500,000 barrels. Vice-Prosi dent Silverwright sailed for England last night, and it is said that his trip ; ifctiy result in a trade alliance with ; foreign oil interests. Under the plan of exchange of stock, common holders of Port Lobos Petroleum will receive two shares of new common for each share now held. Preferred stockholders will receive ? two shares of new preferred stock for each share held. Tap Li?O.OOO shares of Port. Lobos second preferred will be issued later to second preferred hold? ers at par, carrying with it. the same privilege of exchange. The present, stock of the Port Lobos Petroleum Company has advanced more than ldil points within the last few months. Marine Preferred to Get 5 P. C. Dividend Directors Declare Special Dis? bursement on Account of Accumulations Directors of the International Mer? cantile Marine "Company yesterday de? clare.! a special dividend of ."> per cent on account of the back dividends on the preferred stock, bringing the arrearage down io 52 per cent, The distribution is payable on November 1 to shareholders of record on October IS. P. A. .-. Franklin, president, stated after the meeting of the board that the. policy of the International Mercan? tile Alarm" Company will be to re? da;-, the accrued dividends on the pre? ferred slock by cash payments ?rom earnings rather than through any re? funding operation, as lias been reported in the financial district. Mr. Franklin announced that a new office had been opened in Antwerp, Belgium, and that nine of the ?-hips under requisition by the Shipping Hoard had been returned to the company. Cotton Mills Pay Larger Dividends NEW BEDFORD. Sent. 23.- Dividends distributed to tin? stockholders of twenty-seven New Bedford cotton mills during the third quarter of the fiscal year amounted to 82,191,000, giving an average return of slightly over -i.77 per cent, on the amount of capital stock in? vested, and being easily tho largest disbursed of any of the three quarters t!iis year. The extra of $50 by the Quissett and the $25 from the Pierce Mill directors were contributing fac? tors in raising the total yield for the quarter above the $2,000,000 mark, the former paying out $659,150 on common and preferred, while the shareholders of the latter received $174.000. Other corporations which reached the $100, 000 mark were the Manomet and Nash- i awena, with -Si20,000 each, both dcclar- ! ing the regular $2 and an extra of $2, ' and the Whitman mills, with the pay-! ment of $5 extra reaching an even ! $100,000. j Although the amount distributed is ' almost double that of either of the two previous quarters, and makes the third quarter rank with the most profitable the textile industry of the city has ever enjoyed, yet the total amount of dividends for the three quarters is below that of the corresponding period of last year by $169,800. The average rate for the mills for 1918 was I2.(i6 per cent, and if the same is to he maintained this year, a larger amount, will have to be distributed in the final quarter than! was disbursed last year. Hank of Germany BERLIN, via London. Sept. 23.- The statement of the Imperial Bank of Germany, issued September la, shows the following changes, in marks: ?otnl coin and bullion .... Dec. 3,838000 Y'1'! .">.Dec. 3,538,000. Ircasur.i notes.Inc. 6.111,000 Notes of other hanks.Inr. 1,132,000 Bills discounted.Inc. 1,276,901,000 Advances .Inc. 1,743,000 investments .Inc 6 407,000 Other securities.Uec. 9:i,837,000 Notes in circulation.!nc 2,596.000 Deposits .Inc. 1,146,646,000 Other liabilities.Inc. 45,341,000 Total gold holdings were 1,098,776, 000 marks. Financial Items N ?am A. Read & Co. are offering at 'a' , and Interest ?in Issue of 13,300,000 live-year 6 per cent 5?in;irr,u- gol?l notes of the A <> Smith Corporation, declared to be the largest manufacturer of pressed steel automobile and motor truck frames I" i'1" world. Pro.?ds from tin* salo o( ? me notes will bo used in part for ?the pay- ' ment of additions i.i plant and equipment, .-1 V. B '-.ah ,<;? Co ?nal tv. ?? Soudera & ? ottering at 37 and accrued dividend .' 7 )..>r cent cumulative first pre? ferred stock uf the J. I. Cas- Plow Works ? 'ompan: . The Corn Exchange Bank will open a branch office at Park Row an.I Worth Street .is sa..a km the necessarj alterations i...... been completed. Guaranty Trust Company of New York has been appointed iransfei agent for the stock of the Fulton Shoals Company. Metropolitan Trust Company has been . ? ted rfglatrar for the Henderaon Tlr?* .n Rubber Cerpoi ?tiun. Buyer!i.?rr? ved Buyers are Invited to register In these colnmns by telephoning Beekman 821.'!, between 10 a. m. and 7 p. m. AKRON', Ohio?W. A. Wise Co.; W. A. Wise. Jewelry; Pennsylvania. AKHON, Ohio s. Crawford, general mrl.?e. : i 'nnuiioilore. ALBANY?R. C. Reynolds Co.: A. C. Bump carpets and furniture: Commodore. AMSTERDAM, X Y.?Adler, Swan * Kysor: M. Ailler, clothing; Commodore. ATLANTA ? Enterprise Manufacturing Co.: S. W. Wlseberg, infra, wash dresse?,, skirts, middles am! children's dresses; Pennsylvania. BALTIMORE?O. 0. Harris * Co.; O. m Harris, merchant tailor; Imperial. BALTIMORE American Wholesale Cor? poration; W. A. Applewhaite, hosiery, un derwcar, gloves, ahum, sweaters and over? alls; 354 I'otirl 11 Avenue. BALTIMORE Stewart & Co.; Mis? Brauer, millinerv, flowers, feathers; " Wesl Thirty-seventh Street. BALTIMORE American Wholesale Corp.; C. V. Schort, notions; R. R. Rold, silks, dress goods; M. C. Fraisier, muslin tlii.lci n en i : ...it l-'nui-lli Avenue. BALTIMORE - Ooldenberg Bros: IT. Weiss, upholstery, rugs, linoleums ml oll , ?m Iih; Herald Square BALTIMORE--.!. Schleyer Co.; J. Schrever, bakery suppll s: Aberdeen. BALTLMORE?Kramer. & Saubev; '?? ICramor, Jobs, white and fancy voiles; l ! x j lti n.-,,'! way, room 304. BALTIMORE Bernhelmer Bros.: I. 1. Wolf, representing: 470 Fourth Avenue. BALTIMORE?A. Stem, general nuise.; York. BALTIMORE?Ochs A l-'rnnk; J. Frank, mfrs. shirt waists: Imperial. BALTIMORE? Pollak's; W. B. Fall?n. furniture and rugs; Pennsylvania. BOSTON?Jordan. Marsh Co.; Miss M. A. Connolly, misses' and children's corsets: Miss D. E. Feeley, children's and misses waists: C. IL lliir.l. women's hosiery and knil underwear; Miss K. A. Maddock, misses' ami children's millinery; E. A. IMtman, books; .1. P. Rood, women's knll underwear anil hosiery; 1). E. Walsh, wash goods ami linings; I-'- Fourth Avenue. BOSTON*?Conrad & Co.; Miss .'>. John? son, coats: 15 Bast Twenty-sixth Street. BOSTON?Meyer Jonasson Co.; -Mrs. A. ITogan, waists; II <> West Thirty-second Street. BOSTON?Z. Samuels; .1. E. Ling, young men's clothing; Manhattan BOSTON?Eldridge, Lewis .<? Co.; W. A. Copela nd. dry goods; Commodore. BOSTON ?- tiilchrist's; Miss Hirsch, waists; .Miss O'Connell, corsets; 7'00 Fifth Avenue. BOSTON?J. Duggan, women's ? wear; Commodore. BOSTON?Hugo Schuller, electrical sup? plies; Park Avenue. BOSTON?-Sylvia-Coppinger Co.; T. I.. Sylvia, lobbers drygoods; Broztell. BOSTON? L. Stern, ?enera I nuls.-.. Longacre. BOSTON?H. flyman Co.; II. Hyman, stationery; Commodore. BOSTON?F. Ilarlow, general line; Commodore. BOSTON J. W. Poster <s- Co.; G. W. Foster, furs; Imperial. BOSTON- Morse Bros. K- Ehrlich: J. R. Morse, clothiers' trimmings; Commodore. BRATTLEBORO. Vt~ Houghton & Slmonds; A. P. Simonds, gloves, laces, notions and upholstery; Commodore. BRIDGEPORT, Conn.?Howland's; W. E. Tiffany, coats, sui's, waisis, ruis; .1. D. Granlleld, men's furnishings, gloves, hand? kerchiefs, underwear, hosiery; l!. I >. John? son, toys, sporting goods; I?. G. Alliance, ?104 Fourth Avenue. BRISTOL, Tonn.- II. P. King Co.; I!. P. King, jr., drygoods, etc: Planders. BUFFALO?Miss F. Morrison, millinery: Somer.se!. BUFFALO?-Besser's, Inc.: A. E. H'ss?:. notions, toys, dolls, stationery, school sup? plies, fancy goods and sporting good! . Bi is'iil. BUFFALO -Liberty Clothing Co.: f. E. Harris, men's < loi lung, boys' clothing and hats; Commodore BI '.-?l'A!.i i -Wm. Ilengerer Co.; Miss E. Bean, waists; - West Thirty-seventh CATSKILL, N. Y- !.. !.. 11 nuch'oii Store; Mrs. II. L. Houghton, Miss Myres, dry goods, general merchandise, china, glass war-, ( ontinental. CHAMBERSBURG, Penn. Banks Bros.; C. Banks, various; Herald Square. CHARLESTON, W. \"a.?Loplnsky Co.; D. Loplnsky, general merchandise; Penn? sylvania. CHARLESTON. W. Ya. Oherlan Co.; Mr. Oberlan, women's wear, Brand. CHICAGO?H. W. Brown, groceries; St. Louis. CHICAGO.The Pair: A. Proffitt, milli? nery ; L'^7, Four! h A vi nue. CHICAGO?Carson, Pirio & Scott: .1. !.. A.n.aim, upholstery goods; 401 Fourth Avenue. CHICAGO?D. He Lower S- Son: It. 1 iis.li- r. hats, caps, clothing, furnishing goods; Commodore CHICAGO -Lepman Bros.: jr. M. T,.-p man, mfrs. women's; children's hats, Com 111...loi ... CHICAGO?.T. Schwartz, piece goods; Broadway Central. CHICAGO Chicago Novelty Cloak <'o.; O. .1. German.lats, suns, woollen piece CHICAGO- i.. ,1. Stern ,?.- Fisher i ?,, ; I'. S. Stern, drygoods, millinery, men's furnishings, housefurrnshings; Pi nnsyl \ an in. CHICAGO?Sears, Roebuck: Mr. Atkin? son, hosiery; Mr. Peri, domestics; 115 Fifth Avenue. CINCINNATI?Baum & Beiz; A. Baum, hais, i iips; Pennsylvania, CINCINNATI?J. Wilson, general line; Con! Inental. CINCINNATI?J. Shllllto Co.; W. Bridge, cloaks, suits; 4.12 Fourth Avenue. CLEVELAND?Klein-Klrchstcin Co.; S. C Klein, mfrs. cloaks, suits; Pennsylvania. CLEVELAND Bailey I o. ; B. Knippi n berg, boys' clothing; 7.7 West Twenty-sixth CLEVELAND?Wm. Taylor Son Co.; Miss Crowlcy, neckwear; 4T0 Fourth Ave CLEVELAND -Higbeo Co.; Miss Nut? ting, knll underwear; Miss Schudecker, hosiery; Miss Eckstein, gloves; Mr. M a ! - ker, mt-n's furnishings; 2:?0 Fifth Avenue. CLEVELAND?Browning, King ? Co.; T. ,T. Wise, boya', cbilaren'a clothing; lti Cooper Square. CLEVELAND?Hlgbee Co.; Miss M. EcUstoln. gloves; Miss E. Nutting, fur? nishing goods, hosiery knit wear; Miss A. Scheidecker, women's, children's hosiery; ''. P. Walker, men's furnishing goods, men's hats; 7'3Ci Fifth Avenue COLUMBUS, Ohio?II. Berrzin, tie silk; Herald Square. COLUMBUS?Clarke-Davis Co.; H. M. Clark, stilts, velvets, ribbons; Marlbur ough. COLUMBUS?The Fashion; Mrs. M. E. Evans, ready to wear; 1-70 Broadway, Holland. COLUMBUS- -Morehouse & Martens: Max Morehouse, representing; 6 W. st Thirty second Street, COLUMBUS?F. & R. Lazarus; Mr. Thomas, men's clothing; Mr. I!ul>"i\ mer? chandise manager; Associated Merchan? dising- Corporation, 275 Fifth Avenue. CORRY, Perm.?R. S. Johnson, drygoods, carpets, < Iraurl PALLAS. Tex.? Berwald Bros; H. Ber wald, road to wear; 1170 Broadway; Breslln. DALLAS, Tex.?C. Norsch, drygoods; Algonquin. DALLAS, Tex.- W, Bailar,1. cloaks, suits, etc. : Pennsylvania. DAYTON', Ohio Harvard Clothing Par? lors; L. Siff, clothing; Peunsylvaina. DBCATUR, II! Linn & Scruggs; Mr. Reif, carpets, rugs, upholstery; L. W. Fel? lows, l l 1.1 Bio idwav. DES MOINES -J. Mandelbaum fi- Sons; O. B. lliuman, knit, muslin underwear, children's coats, dresses, corsets and acces? sories, aprons, rompers, bloomers, hoods, Infants' wear: Jay Co., lei Fourth Avenu?. DETROIT?H. Glase,- Co.: II. Glaser, drygoods, etc . Broadway Central. DETROIT Kimelhoch Bros.; SI, Himel hoch, cloaks, suits, corsets, underwear, millinery; 1133 Broadway. DETROIT?A. Stein Co.; A Stein, dry goods, clothing, etc.; Pennsylvania. ? DULUTH, Minn. --^ Marqult's; Nathan Kris, gowns, blous s, high grado readj tul wear : Penns> I '.... nia. DULUTH, Mmn. .1. L. Hudson Co.; Mr. I Mayhew, underwear: Associated Marchan-i ? Using Corporation, 225 Fifth Avenue ELK INS, W. Va. !.. Goldberg Co.; L. Goldberg, drygoods; Breslin. ELMI.RA ? Sheehar.-Doan Co.; Max Strauss and E. Dean, general merchandise, pu ce goods : '. 05 i Irand St. FALL RIVER, Mass.- R. A. McWhlrr Co.; Mrs. 11. R. MacKenzie, wa-sh goods; D. G. Alliance, 404 Fourth Avenue. GRAND RAPIDS. Mich.?Grand Rapids Drygoods Co ; E, Simklns, general mer? chandise: 4:: Leonard Street. GREENSBURG, Peon? j. Strauss, ready to wear; 17170 Broadway; Grand. HAGERSTOWN, Md.?Barnhart Over? all Co.; A. W. Barnhart, mus. overalls, pants, shirts. Breslin. Il a RRlSBU RG ?Kaufman's Underselling Stores; F. V. Zug. bargain basement mer? chandise; 37 W.-si Twenty-sixth street, HARTFORD?Allen Sage; T. P. Abbott, carpets, rugs, upholstery; C. s. Cleasby, boys' ciothing; Drygoods Alliance; 404 Fourth Avenue. HERK1M?R, N. Y.?H. O. Munger Co.; Mr. Williams, piece gouds, domestics 10S Grand Si -- et. H1LLSBORO, Tex.?Hillsboro Drygoods Co.: W. F. Sims, drygoods; Walllck. HOLYOKE, Mass. ? N. Stone, men's. womer*? garments; 1133 Broadway: Latham. HOMESTEAD. Penn ? J. Kobullnchy Co.; J. Kobullnchy, representative; Cum? berland. HORNELL, N. Y.?Babcock i- Davidson: Mr. Davidson, ready to wear, 4(J4 Fourth HUNTINGTON, W. Va.?Croft-Stanard ('o: J. R. Mc-Mahon, .uns shirts; White ?7- Pai-,1-- i ? Wort h Street. HUNTINGTON, W. Va.?Anderson-New oomb Co.; Mrs. Florence Emery, house furnlshlngs draperies; floor covering?, fur? niture; Prince Georg?. ITHACA N T.?Buttrick * Frswlf y; IT. A. Buttrlok, clothing:, furnishing goods, hats; Colllngwood. KANSAS CITY?Jones Store Co. ; HJ. Liobortiian. upholstery. carpets; ?3 K?st Twenty-sixth street, eighth floor. KANSAS CITY?-Frankel, Krank ft Co.: I Oottllob, hat"?: R7-1 Broadway. I.OS ANGELES?Miss M. A. ChappeH, hats, gowns, sport wear, lingerie; Coinmo I,OS ANGELES?Arthur Lett?: Miss ft.inri.iuer. ready to wear; Mis? R,0*V In? fants', children's, boys' wear; 2.? Finn I,OS ANGELES? "W. Onions, ready to wear; Hroaliu. LOUISVILLE?W. Eckert; drygoods, furnishings, etc.; Breslln. _, MANCHESTER. N. II. -Barton Co.; V. . (' Hoyt, ready to wear, furs, muslin un? derwear, sorsets, infants' wear, boys' clot liiri? ; Commodore. M II.WA l'KKIi?Esponhaln Dry Goods Co M ?'? Schaffner, corsets, muslin under? wear, house drosses; II? West Thirty second Street; Wellington. MINNEAPOLIS -Thoen Bros Clothing Co.; A. B. Thoen, clothing, men's furnish? ings: St. Andrew. MINNEAPOLIS?Dayton Co.; Miss M. Smith, coats; Miss K. Walsh, ready to wear; 22.", Fifth Avenue, room 826. MINNEAPOLIS ? Minneapolis Drygoods Co.; ?". J. Peterson, floor coverings; 4:',2 Fourth Avenue. MINNEAPOLIS?Wynmn, Partridge ?t Co.; ?'? " I (a i tig. mfg. dept. men's wear; 4*1 Leonard Street. MONTGOMERY, Ala.---C. L. Ruth ft Son: C. L. Ruth, jewelry, lamp?, china, glassware; York. MONTREAL- S. Cooperman Co.; S. Cooperman, jobs and importers of dry goods; Brou?Iway t'entrai. MONTREAL, Canada ? Duehesneau, Duchesneau Co.: I,. <". Fort?n, drygoods, mil ions, fancy goods, toilet goods, toys, stationery, hosiery, woollens; Breslln. MONTREAL?F. DeGrandpre, drygoods and women's went-; Commodore. MONTREAL?-S. Borkowitz, general noise. : Broadway Central. MONTREAL, Canada?-H. TTarf. cloth? ing, furnishing gooils; Commodore. MONTREAL - - M. Solomon, general mdse, ; Broadway Central. MONTREAL?E. Henderson, drvgoods I'll! M.le,-.?. MONTREAL- S. Fisher, plecs goods, ??'..: Breslln. MONTREAL?J. Willis, tailoring goods I [ermil age. .MONTH MAI.. Canada- Oreenshle'.d'fl Lid.: II. Walker, notions: Belmnnt. .MONTRKAI,. Canada?W. A. Mattinson wash gonds; Manhattan. NASHVILLE, Tenn. ? D. I,nv?ra?n Berger ft Toltlebaum Co.: S. W. Berger drygoods, ete. ; Commodore. NASHVILLE, Tonn.?E. Bruce, floo , (?'."rings, eic. ; Breslln. NASHVILLE, Tonn.?D. Loveman, Ber ger ft Tilt leba urn : Mr. B?rger. ready t? wear; Baei* .?? Lilienthal, 11?0 Broadway. NEW BEDI**ORD, Mass.- New Bedfon Drygoods Co.; P. T. Foy, men's furnish ings; M. Cummings, representing; Dry gonds Alliance; -loi Fourth Avenue. NEW HAVEN, Conn,?Weissman Co. j Mr. Weissman, clothing, etc.; Ponnsyl l va nia. NEW HAVEN?Sha rtenberg ft Robin I yon : M. S. Mumma, coats, suits, waist; I furs; .1. A. Foy, boys' clothing; Drygood Alliance; ?tni Fourth Avenue. t NEW HAVEN, Conn. Jacobs Bros. . I Co : II. Jacobs, men's furnishings; Comino ?lore. I NEW ORLEANS?E. Ellis, drygoodi i etc. : Collingwood. NEWPORT, R. I. ? King-MoT.eod To.: V? | W. Pools, rcadv to wear; 404 Fourth Ave I nun; Jay Co I NORFOLK, Va.?M. Kaplan, gener; I lino: Flanders. i NORFOLK, Ya ? Watt. Rettew ft r'3\ I S. G. Lackey, wash goods, linens: 23 Ea.? ? Twenty -sixl h St roet. i NORFOLK, Va.?Ames. Brownley Hornthal; D. B. Ames, drygoods, notion millinery, furnishing goods, shoes; Pent sylvan In. NORWICH, Conn.?Porteous & Mitchel J. O. Quinn, men's clothing, trunks, hag 432 Fourth Avenu?; Wallick. OLEAN, N. Y.? Boston Stores Co.: C. 1 Coburn, ready to wear, drygoods: Rresli OMAHA, Nel?. ?M. B. Smith I 'o. ; J. 1 Scobie, domestics, prints; 200 Fifth Av. nu". room 1212. OMAHA, Nob .T. L. Brand?is ft Son Miss i'. Jones, ribbons; 12>>1 Broadway. OMAHA, Neb.- -Benson ft Thome; D. : Cable, men's clothing; Frank W. Minnie ; 17?) Broadway, room 007. OTTF.MWA, la. -C. Graham, women furnishings; Cumberland. PAWTUCK?T, -".. I.?Shartenberg I Robinson; D. D. Newman, boys' clothin; I 4?'i| l?'our( h Avenue. PEOR?A, 111. ?The Cost Store; JT. Todd, general merchandise: ' 'ommndore. : PHILADELPHIA M. Norwlck & Son Tf. A. Norwick, mfrs. suits; 1182 Broa wav : Aberdeen. PHILADELPHIA?Rothschild. ft Co.; : (intu?an, mfrs. infants', children's wea llvj Broadway, room 406. 1 PHILADELPHIA M. Epstein, flo coverings, etc.: Broadway Central. PHILADELPHIA I). Frank; gener nalse. : lierai?! Square. PHILADELPHIA M. Frank, variai; , fir. slin. ! PHILADELPHIA? "VV. Weber. gen*r ? n ilse. : Hern Itage. PHILADELPHIA .1. Largmaif. pic g? ?ids: Pi imsvlvania. PHILADELPHIA M. Silverman ft So W. Silverman. em ton woollen goods, sill velvets, upholstery; 1U.C Broadway; Pa Avenue. Miss i'. Lowenstein, misses', ehildrei ready to war; 1261 Broadway, 11th fio PHILADELPHIA?Snellcnburg ft C room 1 1 1. PHILADELPHIA?Strawbridga ft riot 1er; 11. Fredericks, men's clothing; ' Fifth Avenue; Latham. PHILADELPHIA.< '. Horn * Co.; G. Horn, furrrlture: Woodward.. PHILADELPHIA?C. Steiner, mllllnei Pennsylvania. PHILADELPHIA?L. W. Hirsch Co.; Hirsch, waists; .".7 West Twentv-sb .-' 11 ?' .-? a PHILADELPHIA -J. Blum-nth woollens: Bristol. PITTSBURGH?Kaufman Dept, Star J. H. Harris, crockery, glassware, i; Broadway. 10th floor. PITTSBURGH ? McCllntock-iMcEIve? Baker Furniture Co.: F. T. McClintoi carpets, furniture, upholstery; Penns v a n i a. PITTSBURGH?Flggofs; W. J. Beckti women's ready to wear; Pennsvlvania. PORTLAND, Me.?A. J. Waterman C A. J, Waterman, mfrs. men's, boys' clot ing; Commodore. PROVIDENCE ?The Metal Produ Corp.; L. F. Rosenborg, shades, elect Ian,!? supplies, fancy goods; Breslln. PROVIDENCE-J. Tuber, general Hi York. PROVIDENCE?Shepard Co.; R. Ros? thai, clothing, hats; 220 Fifth Avon room 1411. yUINCY. Fla.?AV. Felnberg, drygoo ete.; Broadway Central. RICHMOND, Va.?Kaufman & Co.: I Kaufman, millinery; Misa H. M. M ritt, ribbons, dresses; 3.',;; Fifth Aven room G03 ROANOKE. Va.?C. II. Brown Co.; II. Brown, wall paper, etc.; lierai.] Sim? P.OCHESTER?M. Nusbaum, men's pi II goods; < 'out mental. ROCHESTER?Adler Bios.; E. Ad ??lathing : ' 'ammo.lor.-. I ROCKFORD, III.?H. T.. Wortham, re? i to wear; IN?1 Broadway; Van Buren. ; SAN ANTONIO, Tex. -Chas. Davis ?'?a; Chas, l'avis, gen. mdse; 43 L??on I atr. ? ' , .1. B. Allen ] SAN' ANTONIO, Te.T.?H. Leopold, f nishings and genoral mdse : t'uinberla SANDUSKV, Ohio?C. Riehl. furni Ings, ready to wem-, etc.: Commodore. SAN" FRANCISCO?.!. Rosenl liai Co.; Rosenthal, drygoods and furnishings; \\ lick. MAX FRANCISCO?Farrell ft Gat?s F niture Co.; N. L. Walter, carpet?, fu; i ure : Commodore SAN FRANCISCO - M. Rabinow - : it! ing, etc.; Commodore. SAX FRANCISCO?Roos Bros: Natha Cohen, infants', children's, boys', m? wear; 600 West 140th Street, apartment SCHENECTADY, X. V -J. B. Hagadi 'menas furnishings; Breslln. SCHNECTADY, N. Y. ? H. S. Bar Co.; W. H. Werner, men's, women's uni wear, men's furnishinfs. hosiery; Fourth Avenue, fifth floor. SEATTLE, Wash.?J. S. Graham, ? R. .sa Graham, el,?alas, suits; 303 F Avenue. . SEATTLE. Wash.?Frederic* ? Nell Henrietta Hamilton, house furnishi draperies, furniture, floor coverings; Fourth A venue. SEATTLE?S. Friedman, men's w. Elks Club. SEATTLE. Wash?Bon Marche: P.. Miller, basement ladies', misses', childr real;, to wear, women's muslin underw petticoats, waists, millinery; Assocli Merchandising Corporation. 225 Fifth i nue. SHAMOKIN. Penn.?Lark ft Lark: W. Lark, mfrs. overalls, shirts, pa Grand. SPRINGFIELD, Mass. ?A. E. M Co.; A. E. Mayer, representative, Penr van la. SPRINGFIELD, Mass.?Poolo Dryg Company; H. J. Donnelly, assistant eral manager, 10? Fourth Avenue; Wal STEUBBNVILLE, Ohio ? L. Leo* floor coverings; Pennsylvania. ST. JOHN'S, Newfoundland?John An son; Jack Cowan, j-.bs men's, won ? iot him:; 15 E.ist Twenty-sixth St room 19?S a 9T. PAUL?Flschman ft I.uderus: I Isi-hman, wholesale waists, etc.; A deen. SYRACUSE?W. F. Sullivan, clotl Commodore. SYRACUSE?W. Rosman Co.; Mr man, nur. clothing. Broadwa-.- Centr TOLEDO ? Lion Store; James D? ? a.ml, linens, white goods; 23 East Tws Sixth Si : ... t TOLEDO?F. W. .Turn?*?. Company; < Rhodes, untrimmed hats, Penrnol vani Executor Trustee j Chartered 1822 The Farmers7 Loan and Trust Company Nos. 16, 18, 20 & 22 William Street Branch Office, 475 Fifth Avenue At Forty-first Street New York London Parts Foreign Exchange Administrator Guardian Member Federal Eeserre System anr? New York Clearing Hoti?? Munir. .'7**~ t*~^ ?' *? Ju '"i i'" ?T " ?- ' _ ~ ? AMERICAN SAFETY RAZOR CORP, A Virginia Corporation. CAPITAL STOCK Authorized $20,000,000?all common Mod par va lue $25. No preferred ?lock or bonded indebtedness. EMIL MOSBACHER Specialist 67 Exchange Place New York Phone Re< :or 43: TOLEDO?Hugo Stein Company: Sir. Mathews, Infanta'. children's, b->ys' wear; 104 Fourth Avenue. TROT?p. V. P. Qusckcnbiisti <fc Co.: C. M. Lamb, dress goods, silks, velvets; Grand. UN?ONTOWN, Penn.?IT. Cohen Co.; H. Cohen, clothing, etc.; Ma rlborough. UTICA, N. V.?Wirk? <?- Greenman; F. J. Hutchlnson, clothing; Murray Hill. UTICA. N. T.?James S. Johnston Mfg. Co.; ,T. S. Johnston and ?M. L. Johnston. machinery; Latham. WALTON, N. V.? A. S. Fitrh <?- Co.; Ci. S. Fitch, genera! merchandise, carpets Imperial. WASHINGTON*? S. Kann * For.?: 1"> Ross, woollens; .1. It. Boyce, wash good?, domestics; 432 Fourth Avenue. WASHINGTON?D. Becker, groceries; Grand. WASHINGTON?W. Campbell, furni? ture ; Na varre. WASHINGTON?N. Horn, piece goods; Aberdeen. WASHINGTON?Woodward &? Lathi p Miss S. Eber, muslin underwear, ?rp?i?, P. E. .Mar!;, domestic^ li!i"n?. blanl ? s, flannels; <;. White, representing; J. Buz zell. drygoods. linings; 7?;;4 Fourth Avenue WATERBURY, Conn. -Reid *.- Hughes, Mr.i. Royce, boys' elr.thing*; Drygoods Al? liance; 104 Fourth Avenue WHEELING, W. Va.?H. P McGregor Co.; W. C. McGregor, china, glassware; .\? varn1. WILKES-BARRB, Penn.?MasWi ?7 E. Brown, carpets. 401 Fourth Avenu Herald SdUare. WILMINGTON, Del.?W. Topkins Son'. !?; HS. Kahn, ready to wear; 1270 Broad? way, room 61 0. U'OO.NSOCKBT, P.. I.?Begin Bros. : '.' Guerin. general men handise; Imj ? ? WORCESTER, Mass.?Goldberg & Bur wick; M. Goldberg, mfrs. pants; .' n ! vanla. , WORCESTER, Mass.?J. C. McTnnes Co G. W. Aubuehon, handkerchiefs, gloves 432 Fourth Avenue. WORCESTER, Mass.?C. Putnam ?7 Co.; M. M. Goldberg, woollens; Pennsyl? vania. YORK, Penn.?The Gehly Co.; 1!. 7. King, carpets; Brcslin. -., Incorporations ALBANY, Sept. 23.?The following .liar-: ters were granted to-day by the Secretar} of .State: James McNamee, Inc.. $100,001; Amster? dam; cloth: James McNamee, ','. M. M- - N'amee nod Christopher McNamee, 12 1'hllllps Street, Amsterdam, X. V. Transatlantic Exchange, Inc., $10,000; Manhattan; Samuel Hirsch, Jelko Vorbach and Henry S. Burger, 720 Riverside Drive, New York City. Horace <v Selles Real Esta?" Corpora? tion, $10.000; Manhattan; Horace G. solo mon, Hugo <'. N'elies and Sophie B. Solo? mon, 20 Morningside Avenue, New York City. Crippen Record File Corporation, $250.- | noo; Rochester; A. .1. Crippen, Herber! Crippen and Albert E. Rose, Roeh< I i N. V. Potter-Burton Lumber Company, Inc.. $26.000; Fort Ann; J. Roes Potter. Amos J. Burton and ('tis A. Dennis, Whitehall, n. y. Woin Manufacturing Corporation. $50,000; ; Troy; motor business; Jens D. Wein. -Marl-' , Woin and NielH Schmidt, 247 Fourth Ave? nue, Troy. N. Y. Tho M. &? N. Realty Con pany, In ? . ! $50,000; Cohoes; John E. MacLean, F. \V. , Neary and Donald C. MacLean, Cohoes, ? N. Y. Amcnia Electric Light and Power Com panv, Inc., $35,000; Amenta; Edward..!, chaffer. Lewis F. Eaton and Edward B. Thompson, ?menla, N. Y. Empire Polishing Metal Plat ing Com pany, Inc., $10,000; Manhattan; J. T. Mulli- > gun. Adolph j?angsor and 1-7. C. Kelly, 55 ; Liberty Street. New York City. The Barbara Costume Company. Ino., $10,000; Manhattan; Morris Schneider, Leo J. Rosetta and Isaac E. Berr?man, 76;? Greene Avenue. New York City. Miose Realty Company, Inc.. $20,non-, : Manhattan; John H. Sokolow. Betty Levy! and Gertrude Weiss, 291 Broadway, New j York City. Manlin Realty Company, Inc.. $2<\000-, Manhattan; John H. Sokolow, Betty Levy and Gertrude Weiss, 291 Broadway, New York City. Ausico Company, Inc.. $10.000; Manhat- ' tan; food products business: August Silz, Eugen-; Flaurau?, Henri C. Prince, 416 West. Fourteenth Street, New York City. J. P. Kirk Company, Inc., $10,000; .Man? hattan; manufacturing boot and shoe pol? ishes and general supplies; Isaac Holzlnger, Philip Isaacs, Mark G. Robinson, 2042 Sixty-third Street, Brooklyn. Flschman ?% fco.. Inc., $20,000; Manhat? tan; buy and Bell for domestic and ex? port trade, goods, wares, merchandise; M M. Flschman, S. G. Fischman, Jacob Gold? stein. 20:1 Tompklns Avenue, Brooklyn. Kusar Holding Company. Inc., $20.000; Manhattan; general real estate agency and brokerage business; Hirsh Kgert, Barney Epstein, Philip Goldfarb, 302 Broadwav, New York City. Klassmore R"al Esta?? Corporation, $3,000; Manhattan; Esther Friedman S.vrah Gerher. Benjamin lt. Stein, 320 Broadway, New York City. Bergman-Nayan studio. Inc., $10,000; Manhattan: theatrical; Emilie Hapgood, Mary H. Kirkpatrick. Robert W. Bergman, 30 Middleton Street. Jamaica. L. I. Greenleaf Finishing Company, Inc., $27,. 000; Manhattan: mfg. buckram and frames and ahap.-a for ladies' hats; Samuel Green hlatt, Harnet Tanenbaum, Morris Syrkln, 97 Prince .Street, New York City. The One Fifty Nassau Street Con tion, $37i0.0H0; Manhattan; general real estate agency, brokerage, insurance, con tractors, builders, decorators, etc.; William Leo Mulry, Norman R. Frame, Joseph D. Fackenthal, lti.? Broadway. .New York CItv. Beck Hazzard Store 4.'. Inc., $500; Ma? hattan; Arthur A. Brown. Milton I, Da? vis, David J. Gallert, 21 Llbi rty Street, New York City. Richland Basket Company, Inc., $7r-. 000: Richland; William D. Streetei I - i M. Moore, William P. Curtlss, Richland, N. Y. Hamden Electric Light Company, Ine , $:i,000; Hamden. Delaware County; H. Oreeley Howland, John ''hambers, Jano-s E Colgan, Hamden, N. Y. Lomazow & Co.. Inc.; $10,000; Brooklyn; act as broker ur factor in th" sale of farn products; Harry Lomazow, l harles A Bloomingdale, 256 Broadway, New Y"ri. City. Mid-State Sales Corporation, $20,000; Syracuse: commission merchants and broker? in butter, cheese, eggs, flour, n i at, etc.; Wiiliam .1. peach. Harry E. Jones, George B. Snowden, lOOj Park Avenue. Utlca, N. Y. Kaplan &? Edelstein, Inc., $10,000; Man? hattan; wearing apparel of all kin.! - Kaplan, David Edelstein, Aron Schreiber, 40 K?st Ninth Street. New York City. Antillas Hotels Corporation. $400,000; Manhattan; Narciso M. Leon. V. M. Leon, Armand G. Lopez, 114 Rutland Load, Brooklyn. Continued on next page DIVIDEND NOTICES Office of the United l.us improvement Co. N. W. Corner Broad and Anh Streets. Philadelphia. September 10, The. Directors have this day declared a ??uarterly dividend of two per rent. ($1.00 pe" share), payable October 15, 1919 stockholders of record at the cloae of bu?i- . ness September ",n, lilo Checks w!!l b" mailed. 1. W. MORRIS. Treasurer i .'DREW j. : Ki-?.i LAR ' ST?M KS '.*? 1? BONOS I?? \?ll(! W II. ?III! Il A -"Y ?ihm s?) \* -> >?; tx \ ? x? ?--? It -, ' . Por ' ' ? Til?* Ra - F : ? a ? I' ? . ? ?? BO I - R ?- ' ' de ? n [119, -.*> . i .? ? toi $?0 000 ' R . n l'a ' : ' " - H oo o f 10 0 s h s C o r, s?-? ! ' I l ' han Mu 1,000 si i $ ? 0 ? ?Bonds {4,000 Bail ? S ? 2,0 0 0 < ' ! ? $ ' Cl l: ?,- ? ; " ... ,.- ; ? '? ? Bds.. $8.060 Fit v 4 , ? Bdf $ * 000 ? ? ed Wate !'? ?. -. ' B?l $4.n0" Centra ? :s , - . i . $8,000 Long 1 1 R. R 193S $4.000 '? u n st ai I $6,000 . ' ? . ;- ? i: Ri ??.,; .-. ' $6.000 New * .? \ Co. ? a $4,000 ' ' ? a ? .'- ' % 6.0 i P. i a $3.000 Pcnns*. 54 ! t. .1 ' $4,00 I Southern l?, Bds.. ' ? 56.100 Union Puci $3,O00Jr*l inographi ? : a , 1", ]?-.,.. - -, ? : ?? 4*r? i. BANK REPORTS REPORT m air l'iiMUTIHX i ? ?RFUNKH A. TA?STEI!. I ?! . \ ? I \- ? ? : *, r * ? :.??-'. ,?:;.. Stfwk a i ? I ??...? i .? ? l'ubli?. - iritlcs $7 a Loans ..? i .? - . it?rai .... " I/>ans,.?... - ?: Bccur? : a. latera* Du? from . orders and atcamsl lp ticket M" ' Overdraft? . , IM-H Du.i fn.iji trust, con ? ? . 1 bankers a-?. Included a. ;- i 22 4?'?* Rpe, le ......., L? Other furreivy authorlzi I by the ? ' the United Sutes . M?" F '?? Kl un ;: ;, . ! ; Other assets, ?? e Furniture aal Qxturea . -" Total . ... LIABI1 [TIES Permanent capital Surplus ... p. a . t? 1 ? a *sits bu :- ? to $25.4 ?? 11 Deposits. ???? ?- ' ? h . Ira ??? ??' i or,I; eutatl n of ! ' Eiter.j total deposita . . T? mu. je ? t? t'? ') DIVIDEND N'OTll t - Allied Oil Corporation Di\ l?t.',ni So. 4 A quarterly di idend ? ' t!i~ capital ?'" lias Leen declared, payable ???? Oct. 10. I9I9, to itocl i record at flit- i lase r( I uj ness ? ' ' - ? 1010. JOHN F. H- . THREE Q . ? . ' ? ? ' ? ??-.' ? ' - ? ...... ? THE II \Mi\ II: ?IRI INM KAM y <o. ? I & 86 ! , - ? NATIONAL B?CL'IT COMPANY 5th '"I-* O M M O N i i ?5th C DIVIDEND ? ' o. It ' ' .- ? . - - . 1 ? r ! i? > t