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SAVINGS BANKS SAVINGS BANKS ' EMIGRANT 'bank SAVINGS 61 (HAMBEKS STREET, NEW YORK Th? Board of Trust?es lui* deviated a S?rml-Annual Dividend at the rat? of Four Per Cent. Per Annum ON ALL DEPOSITS ENTITLED THERETO. DEPOSITS MADE ON OR BE? FORE JAN. 10X11. 1831, WILL DRAW INTEREST FROM JAN 1ST, 1921. ?INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS FROM" $5 to $5,000 JOHN S, DALY. Comptroller. JOHN J. PULLEYN, President ASSETS $210,000,000 The East River Savings Institution 291-3-5 Broadway, New York ESTABLI>HED 1848. A semi-annual dhldend at the rate of Four Per Cent. Per Annum ha? hern declared on all deposit?. ?.*> to ??.*>.OOtt. entitled thereto. Deposits, up to 53.000 will be received and interest paid thereon. Amount?? deposited on or before Jan. IStli will draw interest from -Tan. 1, 1981, Deposits Received by Mail HENRY T NICHOLS, President. ??ANIEL IV. WHITMORE? .. p.?M-,,,. DARWIN !:. JAMES, JR. > v?ce-ireswen . LESTER VAN BRUNT, aecretu.rv. SEAMEN'S BANK FOR SAVINGS 76 Wall Street. rHE TRUSTEES HAVE ORDERED * THAT AN INTEREST DIVIDEND paid t depositors entitled there to for Us months ending Dec. 31st, 1920. On accounts not exceeding flve thou? sand dollars at tho rata of 1'OL'l". PER CENT, per annum. Payable on and after .Monday, J?i:. 17th, 19?1. DANIEL BARNES, President. WILLI8TON H. BENEDICT, Secretar?-*. New York. Dec. 9th, 19C?. ?NOTICE? Deposits to draw Interest from Jar.. 1st or Apr. 1st or July 1st or Oct. 1st must be made on or before th? last day of the previous month. NEW YORK SAVINGS BARK X. W. Cor. 14th St. and,8th Avenue Dividend Jan. 1st. 3921, at the rate of FOUR PER CENT r annum on all sums from $0 to $3,000 entitled thereto under the By-laws. DEPOSITS MADE ON OR BKF?KK. JAN. 10TH WILL DRAW ENTEREST FROM JAN. 1ST. WILLIAM PELSINGER, President. "ALTER R. BRINCKERHOFF, Sec'y. ? l.ARBNCE L. BLAKELOCK, Treasurer. .-.-en Mondays from 10 A. M. to 7 P. M. Other days from 3 0 A. M. to 8 P. M. Saturdays from 10 A. M. to 12 M. Holldavs excepted. CENTRAL SAVINGS BANK IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK Corne? 4th Avenoe and 14th Street Interest at the rate of FOUR (4) PER CENTUM E er annum will be credited depositors for the six months endlr.s; December 31. Ifi20, m all ?urns emitlcd thereto under the By 3.ws, not exceeding five thousund (S5.0O0) .Iollars, and will be pajablu on and alter January 21, I'jCI l>epos!ts rr.a-1? on or beforo January 10, 3 3-31, will dra*.v interest from January 1,1921. HUBERT CILLIS, President. A. KOPPEL. Treasurer. Monthly Earnings (Comparison mads with corresponding month of 1919) ?Southern Pacific November grross. .$26,iJ54.S0:, Inc. $4698,070 Net oper income. 2,857,879 Deo. 2,208,623 31 months' gross.257,264,259 Inc. 39,832,477 Net oper. income. 17.848,782 Uec. 18.933,643) Butter, Cheese and Eggs Butter ? Receipts wer? 4.S85 packages. Creamery, higher than extras, pound, 68 Mi 57c; extrar, ?32 sccye, 5>i<:; firsts, SO to 91 score, 48@54I/Jc; firsts, 88 to 89 score, 4-i(&' 47c; seconds, 83 to 17 score, 37@42c; leaver grados, 33@3Gc. Unsaltod, hierher i ?tras. 7 .< ;-3 3 ?Oc : extras, ?SYi@5Vc: firsts, 45<S?57c; seconds, 38@43c. Held or storage, high scoring. 601,?2?51*C? extra:, ?19?f50c: ilrsts, 40@48c; seconds, 33?38c; lower grades, L'J?32c. Danish, casks, fresh, 60 Mi ?02 He. State dairy, tuba, finest, 52354e; (food to prime, 44?50c; common to fair, .10(ij?42c. Kenovated, extras, 40c. Ladles, current make, firsts, 27 3 28c; sec? onds, 22 Vj @23 Vic; lower ?rades, 21<f<?22c: Tacking stock, storage, '?'???.'?"Sc; current make, No. 2, 20? 210; K>w?r grades, 17@19c. Oheene?Receipts were 1,550 boxes. State, whole milk, held, early made, flats, spe? cials, pound, 27V4@28c; fall made, 26flP2fc: average run. 24@26c; fresh specials, 24 ?v 25c. average run. 22'<i'22*c; lower grades, 20@21^c; twins, held specials, 26@2Sc: average run, 24@25c. Wisconsin, held flats, 26!"7 27e; held twins, 20 Q: 27c; slngl Daisies, held, 25(??27c: double Daisies, held 25?27c; Young Americas, hold, 29@2S';c ; fresh, 27tg<27?2c; skuns, held specials, IS? 2<"'c; prime to choice, 15'? 17 V? <? ; fair to good, ll'ii H'-c; lower grades, 10c. i-%g.-. ? Receipts were 1,117 cbso?. Fresh gathered extras, dozen, 76<?>78c; extra tirsts, 74@75c; firsts, 71?73c; seconds and poorer, 65i@70c; dirties, No 1, 63@56c; 1 chucks, fair to choice, dry, 48@B2c; re? frigerator, firsts, 60@61c; seconds, BC@B9c; state, Pennsylvania an/1 nearby Western, hennery whites, extras, 84@85c; extra Ilrsts, 82'si 33a-; firsts, SOCgSlc; gathered whites, firsts to extra firsts, 80<f*i83c; under grades, 70@78c; pullets, 63@68c; Pacific Coast whites, extras, 84?S5c; extra firsts. 82@83c; firsts, 80@81c; under -grades, 7t>@ 7Sc; pullets, selected, ??mall out, "?'?jTOc; usual sizes, 63<g>68c; other Western and Southern, gathered whitct, 70<g>81c; state, Pennsylvania and nearby Western, hennery browns, extra, 79@SOc; gathered brown and mixed colors, graded, extras, 7G@78c; tirsts to extra firsts, 72 j @76c. _ Receiver for Exchange Firm Judge John G. Knox in the United States District Court yesterday ap? pointed Morgan M. Mann, of 15 Broad Street, aa receiver for Fo3ter & Louns bery, members of the New York StocK Exchange, at 24 Broad Street, whose failure was announced Wednesday. Bond was fixed at $50,000. Opens Branch in Hamburg HAMBURG, Dec. 23.?The Holland I Bank for South America opened a branch here to-day. Cotton Recovers Most of Losses As Selling Ends Les9 Pressure From South and Improved Sentiment Here Help Send Prices Up; Close Barely Steady ( The eotton market recovered a good i purt of Wednesday's josses during yes- ? terday's trading. It looked an though most holdera o.f pontmcts who had lost confidence . in? their position had j liquidated on the previous day, while , the smaller volume of selling orders | from the South suggested something of ; a similar sort, with reference to the. ; spot situation. Under these circumstances the mar? ket was sensitive to buying orders, ? and the disposition ko cover shorts in j advance of the holiday? was stimulated ? by the better tone of the stock markets ; and reports of increasing Southern : mill activity. January contracts sold i up to 14.73c, compared with 13.92c, the I low record of Wednesday, and closed at 14.65c, with the general list closing | barely steady in tone, but at net gains | of 40 to 50 points. There was some bearish comment on ; the weekly statement of the Bank of Enplane!, but it did not inspiro much ; selling. Southern spot markets, as" ofi?c3ally i reported, were unchanged to 50 points ; higher, middling quotations ranging! from 13.25c to 15.75?, generally from ! 13 25c to 14.50c. The local market for spot cotton was ' quiet and 50 points higher, at 15c: ! no sales were reported. The rango of prices follotct: Wednesday's Opea. Hish. Ix>w. C?ofc. close. ' Deo- 18.85 14.65 18.86 14.45?-? 14?06 Jan_ 14.18 14.78 14.16 14.65?-14.15 l?'eb_ --14.56(3- 14.1H' March.. 14.18 14.?S 14.05 14.60@14.62 14.03; AprlL.. --14.337(0.- 14.10; Ma;-.... 14.47 J4.89 14.34 14.CG? 34.67 14.1S1 Juno.... 14.45 14.46 14.45 14.68?-34.23 ! July-14.82 14.82 14.43 14.69?14.72 14.23 1 Auk--14.SO?-- 14.40 Sept-15.00(0)- 14.6?) ?3>ct. 3 1.85 13.00 14.75 14.90?-14.4V Nov- ??15.00?-??- 34.65; Souther**! Spot Markets.?New Orleans quiet, 27? pointa higher at 14c; paies 60S '? bale.-?. Mobile nominal, unchanged at 13.75c; sWlea nil. Savannah nominal, un-' change?! at 15.75c? palea ni!. Norfolk quiet,' j 50 points higher at 14c; sales 3.33 bales. I Augusta quiet, unchanged at IS.50c; Bales j 248 bales. Memphis quiet, unchanged at! ! 34.50c; ??ales 3,200 bales. St. Louis steady, I ; 60 points lower at 14.50c; salea nil. Hous-' ?ton steady, 26 p)ints higher at 13.25ci sales 2,769 bRles. Dallas steady, 45 points ?higher at 1.3.35c * sales 2,900 bale^. Fort I Worth steady, 50 points higher at 13.25c; sales S.S55 bales. Interior Receipt? t Tester- * Last Last (?ay. week. year. Port receipts... 19,946 38,134 -? Exports . 100 36,240 3 S Export sea-son. .2,268,700 2,323,999 2,505,849 N. V. stocks... 2if,35S 23,642 02,307 PorL stocks. .. .1,4,33,593' 1,337,427 1,590 42" Int. receipts.... 26,365 22,550 14|?80 ?ut. shipments.. 23,5.-;i 7,672 13,146 X. Y. arrivals.. 1,173 7G0 _'_ Liverpool Cables?Spot cotton dull at 22 points decline. Mlddliug, 9.54d. Sales 2,000; American, 1,000. Imports, 1,000, none Arnerlcan. Futures opened quiet al 9 to 14 points decline; closed quiet at 1" pointa advance to 30 decline. December 9.99d; January, 9.97d; March, 10.lid; May ' 10.24d; July. 10.30U. Manchester Yarns ! weak; cloths dull. Cottonseed Oil The market for cottonseed oil was fairly active, with total sales amounting to 15,400 ' b?rrela. Final quotations were 12 to IS points net higher. The range of priced follows: Wednesday's Open. High. Low. Close. close. i Spot.- S.00?-8.26 Dec. 8.60 8.50 8.60 8.25?8.60 3 ^ i ?Ian. 8.50 8-70 8,45 8.49@3.60 8..'|G Peb.-??.50? 8.65 S.40 : March... 9.00 9.10 8.95 <u? 9 ? 9. n n s 30 April....-9.0009.10 8.88 ?May. 9.29 9.35 9.20 9.24?9.26 9.12 June....- - 9.25?9.40 !?.3.3 lui i (8 9.5 n Miscellaneous Markets Public Utility Securities & Lt Traction. Security. Adirondack Pawer do pf . .'.ra<~i *n Light & do pf . An.erlcan Gas & Elec. .' . Ar.erlcan Power & Lt.... do pf . Ara.-rlcan Public Utilities Bid. . 12 Asked. 15 34 V; 4? ?1 ? 25 American Water v. orks ..... 2 1 do 1st pf. 85 4f> do participation pf. 4 7 Carolina P K ft L. 27? Central States Elec. 8 do pf . 1 , ! 7 ? ? . .243 2 0 do pf. ' : - 64 do bankers' shares. . \ do 7 p c deb Sei ? ; '. - - SO do 7 p c deb Series li. 86 do pf B. Colorado Power. do pf. . 7 S3 Commonwealth P R ft L. 8 il do pf . 28 31 Electric Bond ft Share pf. 78 81 "Empire Dist Elec pf. 60 70 Empira G&F 1st & col Cs '26.. SO 94 do 6 p c conv notes, 1924.... 82 S5 do 8 p c pf st oc k.7. 8 2 85 Federal Light ft Traction. G 9 do pf . 45 BO Gas & Elec Sec.250 350 pf . ... 76 So Northern States Power . S7 43 do pf . 74 73 P.epubllc Ry ft Lt Co. 4 6 do pf . 17 21 Southern Cal Edlaon . 85 8 8 do pf . 93 97 Standard Gas* El?*-: . v* 12 do pf . ' " 33 'lenn By Lt ft Power . *?-, do pf . l"? 4 I.nlted Lt ft Ry? . 17 20 do let p? . 4" ,,l Western Power. 18 22 w pf.Ci i,l Miscellaneous Stocks Bid A .. Bid A*ke. Draper C.12'-% 121 ?) D I. ft W. 90 :?5 I pt. rt 92 '.. pf 8 5 Nil Cskt...l00 ? ? J /. w.130 ? ? pf. ?9 ii'helps D.160 P <tf W pf. BO . S P?OS i C L H. 6? ? ew 92 StLRyM&P fcO IRtoll 8 ; ' :* S D W p.. 92 Valvol PL. 6 5 w & b ... ?a iTaie ft T.275 Huitar Stocks Bid Anied? > ?Am Lthr ?do pf.. . Am Mis .14 7 lo pf. S F150 : pf 3 A.-.-i Typ ?" 53 A D T N J 25 A'.lasPwG 70 pf. 65 Bor fj M. . 82 Bush T pf 67 '.>llulold...l40 ? Co. 77 pf... 19 ' Sty Ir.vi 57 D?.? ?Ex dividend 18 166 80 D 95 110 ISO ">5 116 - ? I 98 98 :s5 -?? ?.?r Sa? . C-nt Sug.. ?So pf.. . ? ? new ? lodch'x S ? - ? 'Ort W p?.113 iMat-Am.. 20 ?do pf... 76 [Mchg ... 7' * r? ?nal.116 .'J^O.220 '6a?4.r,:.ah. - ..'... 6 i New York Bank Stocks 80 27 319 B'.d Asked 116 28 102 t'A 12 7' 290 Bid AaX"* ,. 191 (2 ?r-'-a . Atlantic . Battery .. ?rery - Bryant Pk ;?;. mu Nal a K: \> ? - * ? ? y ? i ? - ? . . City . .. ?,v*i a Iron,320 I R ?.!>.*! . . .26'. ?'.a . . 140 ?l.T.f.wlth . ..215 Com Kxch. .2 20 ?vmpltn ,. .110 ?,<-.b?. 140 /?,r. IT? ? il . IO?9 Fifth Av. IM ?r"?->/"?l*r. 'i B 2':*. 201 28C - < 7 0 Bid A?k?.! 220 Gotham ,,..190 Oree ?tlrh .2 25 i m ..360 - ' Imp* Tr-.'s..4 . ...185 ? at... It- i : iberty i Co . M-a h & ....240 Mutual .4 0 - ..- ? - - ? 180 -?v 136 200 ?-60 . 206 270 170 180 220 . 920 ?20 V ."?" B A.. 400 P ."?70 Park . . ,.*10 . ..245 Seaboard . eou ..<?"'. BtaU . . .. %'itt ra i-io ??'?>? 160 tea iTo Wnhg H ta.. 82? ? 7 . 275 ? Induran?* < r?mpanles Bid A*kad, 814 Aa/?)-! ??_-. Ai:n<5? .'it', ii1'Or?l*t Am ..24'. 215 / -,' *." '/ "V; 2)', H*.noT??S ... ?6 126 Mor.-.T.Si 0 ?8 Mai Liberty uo agara 120 .2','. <,oi-?-iw:th '.7',ntn?.I . .., 82 ?US ft PhM.tOO >"raa>t...'. 40 {. ,-,? ? ? 4 v "> ?62 210 370 826 190 Trust and Surety Companies Bid Asked, Bid Asked Alliance ... 75 Am Surety... 66 Bankers .: 15 Bond & Mtgi:?0 Bklyn T Co475 Cent Union ^15 Columbia ..280 Comrcl . ...145 Kquitabie .,270 Empire T.. .300 I-'rnira L & TS20 Pulton .270 Fidelity ....200 Guaranty ..285 Hamilton. . .? Hv non T. ..16.3 Kings Co. . . 630 !.aw Mtg...i30 I^awyera T.115 Steel and Ordnance Stocks Bid Asked! Bid Asked 85|L!ncoln Tr. .166 Mufcturs . ..195 Mrcntl .290 Mtropltn .. .240 Mtg Bond .. 70 Mu T W_106 N'tl Surety'. .3 75 N T L & T.430 T li*T.. .285 N Y Tille. . .110 N V Trust. .690 Peoples . . . .275 I Realty Asso.100 l'n States...790 U S M & T. 390 I' S T Guar. 75 oov.Wstchstr ...340 3 3 5| \V & B & M.150 1351 200 4*5 210 165 206 31? I 250 ! 80 125 185 5 30 I 2 95 120 600 290 130 816 4 0i3 16!) ! Am Brss.160 3 05 lEast Steel ? Atlas PW..118 125 BmS&I. 37 Bab ??- W..102 105 do 1st pf 7*3 Cn F & F. 150 370 'Here Pw.188 Carb Steel -- 40 do pf... 91 do 3st pf 80 90 ?Nile? B P 65 do 2d pf ? 45 ISc.ov Mfg.300 Colt A . . 40 42 Wn Cor ..300 Du Pont..143 135 iWoodward 45 ! do pf... 76 79 Thorn Iron 35 ?Ex dividend. I Chemical Stocks 6? 1?S 93 69 325 400 50 ?Am Cyan do pf.. . ?? By-Prod. . Casein Co. Dow Ch. . . Du Pont .. (iraselll . . do pi. . , Bid Asked, 28 33 145 125 95 240 16 5 135 Hook Elec 5 do pf... 6 5 Ky Solvay ? [Merrlmac. 75 Moo Co pf 80 Mulfd Co. 45 Bemet G. ?Solv Prie. Bid Asked 126 'KO Tobacco Stocks G W Hmel50 Co pf... S". J S Youngl3,3 do pf... *5 Mac A? I 142 90 103 P R-T T.. 8? Wemy B.150 do pf... 88 Unlv LoafHO 65 86 ?6 8? 6? 140 Bonds , Bid Asked : Appalaci.!-.- 1st 3s.f>5 68 Cincinnati Gas ?J: Elec 6?, 1915. tz 85 ..78 81 Co; Gas <*? Elec Es, 1921. E! Paso Elec col 5s. Dallas Elec 5s, 1922. Co T? 19 21 '. Creat YVjstem Power* 1st Be.. Midw Utilities 1st 6s. Blppl River Power lit 6.1 North Ont Lt * Pwr 6s. n -'?.ates l'w 6s 352G. . , 7? 9S 74H OS : ' Standard Oil Companies lean Oil Co, Ltd. nlng; Co. 9 C 0 103 .3 9 0 ?i iser Co pipe Line. ?ugh Mfg Co con do pf. 97 u ntal Gil Co. 104 ,-. Pipo r,!n? Co. 30 .: la r. I Pipe Line to.... Eureka i'lpe Line Co. Galena-Signal Oil Co pf new. 9E do pf old. .-. 93 .175 120 80 Co. 3-,-) a Pipe Line Co. 83 . Petroleum Co Ltd. .. : 3 - ;. ? I Co. Si -.-.- '. . 1 Co. ?' ; Line '.3j. 90 Oil C. )'??:.n-M'-x Fuel Co.<. Pr? rle Oil & Gas Co. 4 Prairie Pipe Line Co. 177 Refll :r.K Co. 360 - rn )?:*..?.? Lin? Co. 97 Yi m, Oil Co. 235 ? '- ? Pip? Lln< n. . . 56 ..--3 Oil Co of California. 234 do of Indiana $25 par. ... 07 do of Kansas. 53r? '.'-., of K-n'x- kj. 400 o of Nebraska. -' do of '?? v Jersey |25 par.. 34?; do of New Jers?y pi. 103 do of Ni v Vork. 810 do of Ohio. ?80 do of Oh!-, pf . 102 ?1.1. I \l.< h ?. 3 Union T?n>-. ?3,r Co. 100 do pf . Vacuum on co. :?'... ! Washington Oil Co.Cl HUcelUtnecmt OH f'ompantes Atlantic ix bon Oil Co. 20 d'i pf . ?o Cosain & Co ., y. y un?..-? ? in? p< t Co. v ' Imperial Oil ?.td. um Co -? ? ' O ' orporatloi?, ? M (lwi il ;:? I nlnu ' u ? ?? Pro -l'i r? . 50 !?.3 14* 10? 7? ? 3 '-, 9 5 0 106 410 84 390 100 108 f?'.? 3 00 300 IS 155 86 3 0 Va 3 4 330 .3.3 4 3 0 182 3 7 0 300 2 4 S : ? 299 0 9 600 440 410 160 304 .3 20 too 105 4 0 3-34 98 1% 91 ... 3'i Bid, Asked. Northwest Oil Co. 20 25 Producers A Ref Corp conl.... 4 4% Salt Creek Producers, new.... '?' 94 Sapulpa Refining Co. , 4 4 4; ? Western States Oil A Land Co. % 's New York City Bonds Form. Rate, Maturity. Bid. A.*'. Interch-iiiEtcablp 4 4s, 1967 - do 4 ?As, 1965. 90 do 4 4s, 1963. 90 do 4 4s. 1957. 90 do 4 4s, 1966. 85 do 4%a, 1964. 85 do 4Vis, 1962. 85 do 4 Vis, 1960. 8;. do 4'?;?, 1960, i p. 1930. . 85V? <io 4f. 1959. 80% do 4m, 1958. 80% do 4s 1957 . 80% R^eist'ired 5s, 1955-56. ... - ?-j do 4s. 193?-,. 85 Interchangeable 3Vis, 1964. 73 Coupon .', 7-7?, 1954. 73 Reg 2'?%, 1950-1954 inc. 72 do 34a, 1940-1950 inc.. 5.35 Keg ft coup (ner'.n?) 4'i3, 1921-1930 inc. 6.00 do 448, 1321-1572 In -. . . 6.0O I do 4%8, 1921-1931 inc.. 6.09 New York State Bonds Issued in coupon and registered form, not Interchangeable. Coupon bonds reen? terable. Form, Rate, Maturity. Bid. Ask. Yield. Canal Imp 44?. 1964... 99V6 102',", 4.37 Highway Imp 44"". 1963. 99% 102% 4.37 1 Car.al Imp 4 4 s. 1365. 96 38 4.27 Highway Irnp 4'iR, 1965.. 96 98 4.37 Barge Can Ter 4 Us, 1945. 96 98 4.27 Highway Imp 4s, 1967.... 8?* 91 4.47, Canal Imp 4s, 1967. 88 91 4.4..; High Irnp 4?, 1900-62 inc. 88 91 4.47 do 4s, 1953. 88 51 4.47 Canal Imp 4s. 1960-'62 Inc. 88 91 4.4 7 Palisades I S Pari: 4:?, 1961 SD 91 4.47 ; Barge Can Ter 4s, 1942-46 88 - Federal and Joint Stock Land Bank Bond? Bid. Ask. Yield. . Tederal Farm Lean Be, , 1328-1323 . 93 95Vi 5.40 FiA'-ra) Farm Loan 4 Vis 1939-1524 . S0V4 37 S.67 Federal Farm Loan 4'-'.?, 1928-1923 . 854 S7 S.70 Federal Farm Loan 4'as, 1937-1923 . 85 4 87 5.75 I Joint Stock Lai-.d Ban?: 3s, 1929-1324 . 8J SS 6.20 Joint Stock Land Bank is, 1938-1922 . SO So C.32 Short Term Securities Security. Rat?. Du*. Bid. Ask. Yield. Amer Cotton OU 6?, 1924. 82 86 10.40 Am Chicle 6s, 1921--22. .. 54% 38V? 7 60 <lo 6s, I923-"25. 30 35 V '..> do 6s, 192C-'27. 874 61% 7.55 ?Am Tel ft Tc-1 6s, 1922.. 93Vi 93% 3 50 do 6h, 1924. 90% 314 9.30 American Thread 6s, 1928 32 34 4 t> no ' Am Tobacco 7?, 1921_ 994 100 7.00 do 7k, 1922. 99% 100 7.00 do 7.1, 1323. 39 4 100 7.00 i Anaconda Copper 6s, 1929 8 0 81 p.40 ' do 7s, 1929. .87% 88V4 9.00 I An-Am Oil, Ltd., 74s, '2j 584 534 7.70 \rniour conv 7a, 1320... 324 94 Bethlehem ?-tod It, 1922. 964 97 3.10 do 7a, 1923. 334 544 9.60 Canadian Pao Ry 6s. 1924. 91 32 8.70 Cen.Argontlno Ry *.-:, 1927 74 77 \\ ?>,,, C I! 1 ft Pa-.; Ry 6s, 1922. 934 954 10.80 Columbia Graph Ms, 1925. 85 90 10.80 %7udj>hy Pack 7s. 1923. 33 954 9.06 1 Federal Mug Ref 6e, 1924. 8s? 92 s.oo I ? H F G nod ri a h conv ,'a, '25. 80 81% 13 20 ' I Gulf Oil 6s, 1921. 37 3? ? 20 ' j do 68, 1922. 34% 98% 8.70 do 8.1, 1 922.'94 4 36 7.75 1 Hocking Val R R 6s. 1924. 89 91 9.00 !l?t?rhoro R T eon 7a. 1921 66 67 _i Kan City Ter Ry ?a, 132:,. 90 ',?.. S 70 Kennecott Cop 7s. 1930.. 88% 85% 8.75' l i.ac <> L 1st ft rof 7?, '29#8:; 86 Liggett A M Tob 6s, 1921 96% 37 4 - 90 Philadelphias?. 1922. 32 32 13.70 fvrmsylvanla 4%s, 1921.. DS 4 98% 7.00 Procter ft Gamble 7e. ?921. 394 100% o so ? do 7s. 1322. 93% 100 '7 00 do 7ii, 1923. 89 4 100 ,00 P 8 of N J ?.onv 7e, 1922. 85 87 _ ! R J Reynold? Tob 6s, 1923 96% 56% 8.60 < Hear* Ko?bucl( 7e, 1921.. 96% 37 4 10.00 do 7s, 1322. 93% 34', 10.30 do 7s. 1023. 33 324 9,50 Binclair Con? 7 4?. 1522. ft 87% 11 80 Holvay 8a,-1927. 98% 99% 8.40 Houthern Ry 6*. 1922.,.. 314 92% 11,60 B'west Bell Tel 7?, :.'2. .. 30 32 9,20 Standard Oll (Calif) 1931. 334 no% 7 00 i do <N. v.). 1926-1921 ..ion loO'/i 6.33. Ht )? i; I, Ku + r &%?. 1323... 984 95 8 26 liwlft A Co 6?, 1921. 97% 07 4 8.90 ! d? 7?, 1321,. 52% 324 9.00 1 Toxaa ? :<-? 7?, 1923. 9?% 37 ?it ' i.'taii Bo<--urlU*a i?, 19-.2.. v* vj - .: .... 9C lui a:ii ;.H Rate Sugar Steadier With Improved Buying Current Year nrices. ag;o. Sugar, grranu.ated, lb. .0790 ?J-0? .09 Coffee, Rio No 7. .06,*, -1? Coffee, Santos No 7.. .12*.? @. 13vi .2216 j Improved buying in the raw sugar! market yesterday brought a steadier; tone and prices showed a tendency to. advance with holders asking 4V? cost and freight for Cubas. Available sup? plies are said to total about 100,000. tons. A better demand for refined sugar is noted, but inquiries are still below nqfrmal. Futures, on the other; hand, were' lower, final prices showing! losses of 12 to 16 point.*. The range of prices: Wednesday's Open. High. Low Close. close. Dec. .. . -- 4.34@4.40 4.4? Jan. 4.50 4.52 4.50 ?4.44t?? 4.4?3 4.5? Fob. 4.60 4.00 4.55 4.34 it 4.50 4.0-8 Alar. 4.'?'5 4.75 4.55 4.64@4.65 4.7S April.... -?-~*? 4.713 ii; 4.7 5 4 84 May. 4.SO 4.S5 4.83 4.79@4.S0 4."4 June.-4.8704.90 6.03 July. 4.93 5.15 4.95 490 ?14.57 6.1 Coffee Futures? -Some investment buying prompted au advance yesterday an?i final prices were 3 5 to 20 pointa higher. The range of price:;; Wednesday's Open. High. Low. Close, close. De?::.- 6.00@6.05 6.80 .Tf..n. 5.S2 5.82 5.82 t>.00@6.02 6.85 l?>b.--0.20,(1-6.28 6.30 March... 0.40 6.55 0.40 0.52-3*6.53 0.35 \iii:'....- - 6.71@6.73 0.55 Ma;. 0.70 '0.94 0.77 G.90@6.92 0.75 June... . - - ----- '..?0-'a7.0S 6.90 July. 7.07 7.80 7.07 7.23??7.20 7.05 Aug. - - -- 7.35(97.37 7.38 Sept. 7.40 7.53 7.40 7.48@7.50 7.20 O.-t.-.358 ?7.00 7.40 Nov.- 7.68@7.70 7.50 Livestock, Meats, Provisions Te3t--rday. Year ago. Live beef, fair to prime. 100 !bs.$10.00@ 12.00 $13.00!? 17.00 Dressed beef, sides, lb.IC'i. .20 .?7? .28 Live veals, com mor .o prime. 100 lbs.11.00(^17.50 17.00@22.00 Dressed veal, city, !b.16? -?6 ,24'@ .32 Live ewes, 100 lbs.. 2.00? 5.00 7.00@10.50 Dressed mutton, city. ?1?.*%*? .13 .12(8? .19 Live lambs, fair to prime, 100 ,di?. I0.00(gl2.0( 1S.00@1S.76 Dressed lamb? city, lb.! 3 @ .27 .26'i? .30 Tics.-, 300 lbs.... 10.50@11),00 14.25@14.50 Dressed hogs, bacon, lb.l?'-?v?v .?0 .20? ,20V*j Pork, bbl. 25.60@30.00 47.00@47.5? Mess beef, bbl.. 16.003*18.00 21.00@22.00 Lard. Middle V.?>st, 100. lbs.. 33.75@1S.S5 23.70@23.S0 - ? Autosales Corporation Income Net income, after charges and Fed? eral taxes, of the Autosales Corporation for the ten months ended October 31 was ? 118,035, equivalent to $2.22 a share on ?2,656,150 preferred stock, acco3*ding to a statement issued yesterday. Kalince for the period amounted to 5126,274. Pacific Development Income The Pacific Development Corporation reports a net i3icome, after expenses, interest, taxes, etc., for the six months ; ended June 30, of $169,470. Profit and loss surplus for the period amounted to $33,095. Curb Prices Gain On Better Buying; Goody ear Recovers Tire Company's Stocks Ad? vance on Good Demand; Other Issues Are Strong; Tobacco Products Steadv A stronger tone developed on the curb market yesterday, possibly re- i fleeting the usual pre-Christmas rally, | and most of the stocks advanced rapidly. Goodyear ??sues were in good demand after it became known that the receivership proceedings had been que shed. The common stock rallied 4 joints from the low of 1C and the. preferred advanced 5 points, to 41. re? covering most of the drop of the previ? ous day. International Petroleum gained near? ly a point at the final sale of 16Vs. Carib Syndicate was up a point, at 7'.s. and other oil stocks were steady. United Retail Candy gained '--?. at '?'??i but Tobacco Product? Export and Sweets were unchanged, although there seemed to be no pressure to sell in these. Industrials Sales. Open. High. Low. Lam. 1600 ?Acme Coal... 13 T? 7i 3 00 Amale Leather S S S S 1800 *Am Writ. Pap. i ',* 4% 4Vi *h? 1-iOAuto Fuel S... 67 >-j 67Vi 67 Va 67l.{s 700 ?Br-Am T coup 12 12 Vi 3 3-, 3 1 "i 900 *do reg. 12 12V? 12 32 Vi 2000 ?Car Lt & P. . 2 2 2 3 300 ?Crude Chem. . 1 Vi 1% 19i l'/j 1100*K3mpIro T A S 18V? 18 ?i 17 37 800 ?Farrell Coal.. 13V? 15 l"-*j 15 100 ?Gurdrer Motor 15 16 35 15 100 ?Godschaux S.. 3.9 3fl'-i 19 19U 8600 *Goodyear Tira lO'-j 21 10 20 3 100 *do pf. 36 41 36 41 1000 ?Gum Cove.... f. -h -,-s -r* 100 ?Havana Tob.. 1V? IV? 1V4 "-i 700 ?Hercules Pap. 16Vi ICVi lSVi 15V? 2000 "1 T of (3 13 & I. 7 -n S '?? 7 -'s 3 ' 00 Indian Pack. . 3 Vi :;?? 3 Vi ? ?'?. ?Inter Cultl pf. 5 Vi 5 Vi 5 '-? , 0 *K C G c of dep IV? ! '?? 1 Vi ! :s 65 ?Lehlgli VC S. CC 0.3 63 200 Lima Loco.... 56 69 3 S 55 600 ?Line Mo Cl A 18 18V4 18 15 U 1200 ?Meteor Motors 11 19V? 18 .19 200 ?MuiiBon l-'urn. 16Vi 35V* lSViVl?'i 800 No Am P & P. 4 V. 4-% 4 V? 4 S OO?O Perfection Tire 1V4 1 ? l-i"* l-Ar 650 ?Prof S C&R S. % ?', *i s 1100 ?flo pf. 14 t'-* IV? lVi 4.?00 ?Radio Co w 1.. 1?, i % i ?? ' ', 4000 ?do pf w !.. 1% 1% 3% l1? 200 ?Roy Fr TP Inc S Va 3 Va '?*?* 3Vi l.yOO ?Sweets Co Am 2Vi 2 a? 2 ;A - e?> 500 ?Swift ?nter... 25 25 24 24 6400 ?Tob Prod Kxp. 6V4 6 .3 B Vi 3000 Un Profit Sh.. . l ?? 1 Vi 1 % 1 Va 2000 *U Ret St Can. 6% 7 ?Vi ?n; 100 ?U S Dtstribut. 28 Vi 28 Vi 28 Vi 28 Vi 500 U S Ship Corp. 1', lVi P, 1 Vi 2?"?00 37 S Steamship 1V4 1 Vi 1 Vi 1'.i 800 Waynn Coal. . . 2 Vi 2 ?H 2H 2V? ion ?Win navies... 29V? 2ft1;, 29 Vj 23 135 ?Willys 2d pf.. 6V? 6V? (Mi 6V-j Standard Oils Sales. Open. High. Low. Last. 860 ?Anglo Am Oil 16 1SV4 30 8V4 ion ?Ohio Oil pf.. ? 103 103 103 60 ?Prairie P L.. ? 430 429 430 Markets in Other Cities Baltimore : .,< Ai la...- : Sand . 50 All Pet . l'a* Celestino . 200 Con Coal . l 50 Con Pwr . l 25 Davison Chem ? m ? i.t Ter Sug. 125 do pf . 30 Houston Oil.. :,; do r?f . ,., United Ry .. . 50 W S'i & A . . . . Open. High. Low. Last. 23 22 4 22% Bonds ; a*"i Con Gas 5s.. I OoO Con Pwr 5s : 000 do 4%s 3 '00 upar i't 4 4s s i % s i % S 4 8 3 26 25% 12% ?14 8 2 26 2 4 E 64 4 72 Boston Curb Bid. Ask. Vrl-? Extn. Vriz Silver, ?.riz Tip T. 6 ilk Hawk...10 3os A Mo 11.40 lalaveras. . . l *hicf Con. . 2 ?' "rown Rsv..-? 'rystal n Jenbigh . . . ?agle M B. Sureka Cru. ?'ortuna . ... ?adsden . .. Roma Oil . .18 4 0 Bl. Tron I nm Cap . . ? La Roso .. .11 Majestic ... . 1 Mes Metals.3' Midw Moss..? Alonar?* h ...? Mu'! Dv Tr.5 Nat L ft. '/... Nixon. Rainier . ... Svn Metals..! Silver Reef. Tu Vcr Ex..! Yukon .... Ask. q 4 ?ales. 190 Am '/..r.' iS i Ahme? 7. 350 Alaska . 130 Allou. ? . . 5 Arcadian C? 77.0 Anaconda . 650 Ariz C? 1716 Big H? art 1300 But! liall 1300 Cal Ariz :?:', Cal H? ccl ? 500 Carson 30 ( 'hirai . . . 600 Cliff . 745 Con Range Boston Mining Open. High. 5% 414 j.w. Last. 5 % 5 % 40 4 4a 4 ?1% 214 ; 4 41 % 2 1 U 124 I j a v I ? Da Fast Hut!?: 7 4 '-? 5 Helvetia . 1% 7 36 inspiration 2 .- '???. 15 Island ?; re---:.-... 434 4' 16 do pf . 77 4 7. ? 10 Isle Royale. . . 16 1? 1400 Kerr Lake. 2 4 : 430 La Salie. 1 ?*., 600 Mass Cons. ... 2 : 62" Maj flower ? C. 4 50 Michigan . 2 40 Mohawk . 43% -i "?'.l Nevada . 8% 885 New Cornelia, i ;; 4 * 2 7. New River pf. 84 8 605 Niplssing ... 74 2590 North Butt? , . 8 \ 150 Ojlbway . 14 77a old Dominion. 3 5% 1 105 Oscc-ola . 22 2 . ' - Pi nd Creek ,.. 33 l f 8 Quincy . 35 3 30 Ray . i l 1 700 Shannon . 70 7 1 on south Utah, ... 160 S? Mary's Ld . 28 4 ?5 Sup ' lopper... 3 300 Sup and Bos, . 1% 1 .'.<> Trinity . <? -, 300 Tuolumne . 77 1 30 T.' S Smelters . 32% 12 do pf. 40% 4 00 Ft a h Apex .... 2% 10 Utah Cons. . . ..0 l'tah 1 :opp<-i 45% 3205 Utah Metal ... .7 1 5 Wolverine ... Railroads 2S^ 1% 1% 4 2 1, 8 .4 14 3 4 '?' 4 460 Host Elev. 134 do pf. 150 Bost A Maine . 65 do pf. Y Boston Prov.. . 200 Bost Hub Elei 2i'0 do pf. 25 C J ft S pf. . 165 Maine ' 'entrai 10 NY, NH & H. 7 Old Colony, . . 2?! West End . . . do pf. 60 4 10 1% 6 6 % ' 7 ? ?, 28 ' 66 4 76 4 76% 17% 16% . 48 4' Miscellaneous 7.0 Am Agr. 65 40 do pf. 73% 1500 Am OH. 2% 1 5 Amoskeag .. 72 96 do pf. 72 .7 7 5 Am Pnu Svo.. 1% 65 Am Sugar. ... 86 do pf. 98 . 130 Am' Toi. 95 , 00 Am Wool .... 60 do pf. 90 I 00 Anglo-Am ... 10 130 Atlas Tack. ... 174 85 Beacon Choco. 4 760 Bos Mex Pet. . 60 1 550 Century ...... 50 100 B Bos Land . . ' "?, 630 Eastern Mfg... 21 % l 0 Eastern 3' 3.. 16 79 K.IIhob ? ?.154 fcf. 79% 17'-? 62M .??.77, Gr li ; 10 .11'. I ! . ', 1 I % 2 Hen E!e 7,00 Hend?e 1 36 lull i -emen?. ijoO lntl Produota 70 Island Oil.... ; i '? J T Connor.. 258 Llbby . 16 Loews . 3 6 Maas 'las. . . . 100 do pf. 842 Mil Inv. 30 Mulllns T>ody. 1895 Nat Leather. 103 New Uni; Tel 3 0 Ohio Body... 285 Orpheum .. . 25 Par Mille.1(1 10 Punt? Sugar. . 4 1 45 Pullman .101 200 Plan', pf. 86 66 Root . ig h 707 Bimms Mag... r 10 d Rout h Phono... 154 '??' 275 Hwlfl . 39% 10U Iwlfl h," 24V?i 7 ' . ? ' Till '?-,.- 21 4 ? - ? l'ii Lu, iiu.i.,n,i ?j? 117-4 117 4 14 Vi 114 79 17% 19% 7% 95 10 24 4 694 18 18% 148 4314 102 86% l?% 44 12 > ?. 10 60% 17 4 19% 41 10 1 86 18% 5 15 4 3k 4 ?? | i 44 124 : : ' 11 % 19% 2., 14" 4 3 Vi 102 86 4 18% 6 1 B '-j 99% 3 0% 16 Ti i 4 Yi Y, 3 2 ti 8 7 Vi S3?* 1 n -a 24'? !0% :4% 1 ? ' i 10 Vi Ba3es. ?3,3 3 i;r.i .Shoe. 44.3 do pf. 2205 Ventura . ?It?Waldopf . 255 Waltham V,'.. ?? 90 Walworth ... . (???O Warren Bros.. 19Vj 40 ?>, 2nd 3'f. . . 2., Honds $5000 Carnon '."s. 90 3000 C 13 * Q 4s. . 9.5 1 000 (3 ,T & .S 5s.. .. 77Vi i if?10 Masa Gas 4 '???a S3 21 00 Swift 5.?i. 79% C000 West T?*l 5s.. . 70 ?j Chicago 35 Amn Radiator. 651-. 800 Ajar. Rubber. . 0 7 3 Armour Leatll 3-, do pf. '.. 00 Armour pf .. . 3-1? Booth Fish ... 3 -% i 95 do p!'. 26 '. 200 Brisco^ . 8 'i : 1 - ? .,.?;?? i 'low. 5% 200 do 2?l pf. . . . 50 563 ? ' C ?.-. C Ry pf. 5 50 Chgo ? :?.:?? Ry. . 45 0,10 do s< r??*H 2 . . 2:-j 25 Chgo r &? T. ..202 100 Cudahy . 54% 900 Comw Bd Ison . .10 l -*-.. 900 Cont Motora. .. 5% ..'?> Deere & '."o pf. 86 300 ' ilamond Mtcb 96 4150 Hupp . 9 Vi 200 Hartman Corp. 69% 3500 Llbby . 9200 Mont Ward. . . 100 do B. 220 Midwest Util. 250 do pf. 360 Mitchell . 4200 Nat Leather. . 100 Orpheum .... 1 185 Pick . 20 1300 Plggly WIggly 300 Peoples Cas. . . i 83 Quaker Oats.. .. i Re - Motora. . . 33 0 Sea ??? i toebucl: i 10 Sin? la Ir Oil. . . 1200 Shaw . ,?,i rights. . . 1 300 st-* ?'? :? rl War 1400 Swift Interl. - i0 Swift x ?3. i s 30 Thompson . . . 950 Temtor Prod. I 1000 < larbide . 505 United Iron . . 1050 Western Kni - * Y Y' ? Wilson . 0 7 -?a Ho ml s 1 $3 3-5-00 Chg Ry 1st 5a 53 15000 People G ref 5r. i3 3 M> I - 0 Wilson ? ?' ?'.::?? 7 9 Detroit 2850 Charcoal Iron. 2 300 do pf. 3Vi : ? 0 Cont Motor.?"?* 60 Detroit Edison 9 ! '--j 250 Ford of (.';?.n ... 2 1 9 1500 Lincoln . 37% [800 Mich Sugar, . . 7-3, 100 N'oble Oil.".00 3. Packard . 9% 133 do pf. 70 225 Paige . 15% i 323?.? Reo . 17Va Philadelphi 319 Amn Gas. 29 565 Amn Stores.... 4 4 3 7 Cambria Iron ?. 36 21 Con Trac N J. 34% 2147 Elec- Storage.. 861!, ' 20 ?;,*u Asphalt, pf 7 7 15 Ins Co N A.. ... 27% (35.; ?:; Brill. is 1 8004 Keystone Tl pf 29 Vi 075 La .-?'? Sup Corp 8 i 312 Lehigh Nav. . . o 3107 Otto ElsenI pf S3 ? 105 Phil It Transit 3-1 Pcnn Salt Mfg. (34 Vi ' . Phil i 'o cum pf 2.3 099 Phil Elec. 21 121 Pli? Elec pf. . . 26Vi 3 40 Phil Ins Wir?:. 77 25 Phil Traction. 61Vi 1000 Tonopah Bei.. . IS 2200 Tonopah Mine. 1% 2788 Un Gas Imp. .. 26% 639 Un Traction. .. 25 Bonds ; $7000 Am Gas & E 5s 69", I 7000 El & P ctf? 4a 50 16000 LU Su Cr In 6s 12 - 0000 Le Val tn ?Via 76V? I 20000 phll El 1st 5;:. 791-3 . toooi Pe? Paja Ry 4s 35 % Pittsburgh ? 3 Am W G M. . .103Ti 1 2?,2o Arkansas Gas. 7V'j 100 Carbo Hyd pf.. 2** Ouffey GHL... 26% Invim lid? Oll. 20Vi L Klar Can. ... 23\ Mfs Lt & Heat 51 Marland Ref.. 2% Mldvalo Steol. 3" Nat 3"irep pf. . 33 \ Ohio Fuel Oil.. 17 ? ihio Fuel Sup. 47 Oklahoma Gnu 2S Penn ri. R_ 9 Pitts Bv.-g pf. . 4 do com. ! 'i Pitts Jerome.. :? Pitts M .Shasta 4 0 Pitts O & Gas. 11 i' San Toy.? Transcont Uli.. ?; U S Steel. 79 W Air Brake.. 92 Ho mi? > ! J5?00 Westtr-r El 7s 9 4% Open. High. Low. Last. 53 33% 23 33V? 3 4 3 S % 17 3 5 1 4 Vi 3 r? i. 3 0% 23:. 3 2'-j 202 54' 3 02 0 -.? : A 11% 10% 12% 202 5 1 % 102 3J 8 0 3 '?? 69 31 S 3 4 Vi ' 4 2 4 % 4 3 49 17 V? ' 1 '-, ; 19 M Vi 1 ?i % 21 % 45% 10 V? 13 54-i 01 '??.. S3 Vi 94 l-j 2.3 4 18 !-? 7 % ?O 3 ?ovi' .3 4 % SOL. 94 ?? 94% ?19 234 3 7 % 1 3 -. 1 % ?' ' ? ,06 3.0.1 '?? % 1 ? Vi 4% ?'% 64% 21 C ! Id 1% ! ,3r 30% 21 i? ; s '-j "i % 10 1 4 00 250 18 : ?i 0 120 ? "?? 1 20 1500 C50 20000 100 2 00 830 69% 76% 79% 20'i 23% 21 26V? 1% 1% 20% 28% 69'i 69% 00 DO 4 3 4 2 7 0 --j 7 6 % 79>i 79S-; 56% 55% 7 Vi 7 't, 2% 2=* 25% 20 20 Vi 20% 2 3 "a '. 3 1,. :.??>? . 1. 2% 2% ' '' ,301?, 31% 11% 3 0 1 -j 3 fi 1.. 3 1 % 78% ? ', ?i. c<i>-? 91S 1 Adanao . 1 - Apex. '? Atlas. S ! Balley .... 3 ' Chmbs Frld R l-onlagas ...si Vj Crown Rsv. <i 1 Dome Lake. 2 aold Reef..? ??rt Nrthn . - Margin vom Hi 11. r; - r ?ii.uliu.yru. Toronto Bid ?Ing ? rp Cn % N'owray .... 2 Ptren Lake. '.' Pore Crown ,Vt Poro Tsdl.. . - Poro lmprl.w - Prutn H D ? Tk Hughos.. 13 Tmikmni.. A Tmps Krit.. 3 . Vaouum O. . % i'Wo/U Dm f A a'.: l'a it? ? Salas. Opea. High. Low. Laat. 20 *So Pena Oil.. ? 231 230 231 106 ?Std Oil of N Y ? S14 309 S14 Other Oils * 650 ?Ajax Oil _ % % % ui 15000 ?tAllled oil... 16 14 18 IS I 1200 ?Ark Nati Ga? 7 7% 7 1 1200 ?Boons Oil ... 1% 14 1% lVi: 5i22!?.Bo.sut-Wyo ? * to to % ? SaOO ?Carib Synd.. 6% 7% 6% 7 116 ?Carlh Trad. . 25 25 39 25 "000 *Cl,t S B T-Sh 29% 29% 29 29 1 COO ?Col Emerald. 1% 2% 1% 2% 500 "?'osden A Co. o 5% b 6% i lOO^Denny Oil ... x 1 % 1 27,00 ?Elk Basin P. % % 7% 7-4 7% 2600 Engineers Pat,- Ir* l& 1A lA '. 2200 Federal Oil .. 1% 2% 14 2 300 ?Gillilar.d O pf 75 7S 74 73 700 ?Glenrock Oil. 2 242 2% ! 1500 ?Granada Oil. 44 44 2 4 ? ? 500 *Guff-GU O... 254 25% 224 25% 4500*Hud8on Oil.. % A ? H 3200 ?internat Pet. 16V4 164 154 16 I 1400 ?Lyon Pet ... 4 4 % % ! 1?"0 ?Maracalbu O. 12% 12% 12% 12% 2100*Merritt O C.. 10% 11 lOVa 11 900 Mexico Oil ... 14 1% 14 1 %: ... ?Midwest Ref.139 139 136 129 51i 0 ?Midw Tfixas.. A % % 1000 ?Mountain Pr. 9% 94 9 D% 3500 Noble O & G. H \k % ?U 1?0N Am O A R. 14 1% ' % 1% 1 1000 Otnar O & G n 14 1% 1% !%| 1200 ?Pennok Oil.. . 5 5% 4 4 .;.-. 0 ?Prod A Ref.. * 4 4 . % ' 4 800 ?Red Rock O. 4 ? ''?? % 200 ?Ryan Con w i 10% 11 10% 7'7 4 100 ?Salt Cr Prod 24 24 24 .4 1500 ?Salt C (new) 9% 94 9% ? <. 200 ?Sapulpa Ref. 4% 4% i% 4% 4 00 ?Settled Pr C. 3 7. 3 5300 *Slmms Pet... OV? - 6% 2000 Skelly Oil ... . 7 ? 7 4 ?' ! '? 12700 ?Texan O & L ?? 4 % % 200 ?Uu Tex Pet.. % ". 4 % 1000 ?Victoria O'J . :'<, i 4 1% Mining; Sales. ? ?p?ii. High. Low. Last. 6100 Alaska-Br C M. -v % % % 100 ?Am Mine,!-- 1 1 I 3 2500 Ariz G'.oba Cop -6? % A % 2000 ?tAtlarta. 1 1 1 ' 3000 ?tBelch E (a p* 3 3 3 2 5000 ?tBelch D (.1 ?>) 3 ?. 7 4000 Big Lf age. . . . -',? 7. " ., 2500 ?tBooth. 3 20000tBosi & Mont.. 40 40 39 tJ 7500 ?tCaledonia. ... 1 ?' 2700 ?fCandelaria S. 13 13 : 12 C000 ?tCashboy. 5 5 -1 4600 ?Cortez Silver. 64 64 6' 64 100 Cons Vlr Silver 3 2 2 3 800 Cresson Cons G 1% 1 Vi 1 V? 1 Vi 7700 Divide E (a p). 2?7 27 26 26 2000 El Salvador Su % % % % 15000 ?Eureka C:- M. 55 26 24 36 1100 ?tEureka Holly I-,7* 1% 1% 500 ' ?Forl y-nlne M. ',: - - -72 501 "'i lold ." 1 La 20 22 20 21 7u00 ?tGoldfd ? ons. ?1 0 71'iMi *i Hani ill D M 16 lu i : 700 Hecla Mining.. 3% -1 4 4 I 1000 Howe Sound... 2% 2V-j -4 2% 2600 ?tJlm Butler. . 10 16 16 36 2000 tjumbo Exton. ? 5 4 4 1000 ?fKewanas 1 7 3700 ?tKllOS Divide 7 7 7 j 5000 *Lone St C M i' 4 4 4 ?'000 Louisiana Cun 4 <. 4 '?'?', 1 '00 ?MacN MuS... -fe % *?? A 200 Magma Cop... 10 16 16 l.-iOO ?fMarsh Mng. S 8 7 ? 300 fMcKln-Dar .. 23 21 21 Cl 3 00 ?Mother L C.. 5% 5% 5% 300 ?'IplBatng M C 7% 7"? T 4 ? '? ??.OOOphir SU M C ,4 % % 300 Prince Con ... ? -V -'.- -'1 000 Ray V Cop Co 1% 3.-,. 1% 1 % 1000 R?x Consol . . G S 2000 ?fSilver Pick. 44 4% ?:- 4% 400 St Croix Si!v.. -\ % % % 100 Stand Silv Ld. '* Va - 4 2000 *tSuccess Mg. 1% 1% 1% l'.ii 300 ?Tallapoosa S. '? -? -V 500 ?Tono BelnU.. 1% 1% 1% Ia?. 1.'00 ?Tono Divide.. l? lVs W? 1% 500 Tonn Exten... 3% 1% 1% 1% 200 ?Tono Mng .. 1% 1% 1% 1% 750Untd Eastern. 2,-",, 2,-'... 2 4 2.-'. lOOO'tViet D l'a P) 4 4 4% 4% 4 4 500 fW End (ons. % '? ? y; 7600 tWh Capo Mg. 4 4 3 4 Bonds Sales (000 omitted). Open. High low. Last. 840 ?Allied Pack 6a. 61 7.1 60 50Vi 17. ?Am T A T ?s '22. 93% 34 93% 93% 20 ?do 1924. 91 91% 90% 91 . 60 *Airaconda Cop 7s 88 Vi 88% 87% 88'j 211 ?do 6s. 80 hi 80 81 :'j ?Ang Am O 7%s.. 99 99 99 5'J 30 ?Armour 7s. 94 94 93% 94 15 ?Beth St 7s'35... 934 93% 92% 334 15 *C of Bergen 8s.. 94 4 94 Vi 94 94% 75 ?Cons Gas jas... . 38 98 3 7 4: 98 3 ?Cons Text 7s w 1 92 92 52 9 ' 60 ?Denmark 8s.... 97 97 96% 9 ' 30 ?Diamond M is..100 100 99% 100 a ?Emp GAF 6s '2?;. 91 % 91 4 91% 91' 10 ??Galena S Oll Ta.. 374 93 4 93' 9 ' 7-5 ?Goodrich 7s '25. SU % 81% SO 51 4 .-? ?Gvt Of Sw d t'a. 77% 78 77 . 7 7' 40 ?Inter R T . 7 >'??": 60% lip '?', ?Kennecott C 7? 58 88 SS SS 30 *K of Norway.. 9>% . 1% f-'. 584 1 ?Lacl Gas Lt 7a 85 55 77 S5 . ?Nati Leather Ss 99% 99% 99% 99 . 17 ?NY NH A- If 4s a 57 57, 1 ?Oh C Gas 7a '23 51 4 91 % ' 1% 31 4 2 ?do 11-24 . 91 '2 91% 91 % 1)1 1. 40 ?Seabd Air L 6s 43 43 42 5 ?Sears H 7s 1-yr. ,? .' 97 96% 97 15 ?do 7s 2-yr. . 94 94 93% 34 5 ?do 7,. 2 jr.. 93 k 93% Ja, 93 ., 30 ?Sinclair 7%s .. 57% 874 S6% S74 7 ?Solvay A ' ! 8s. . 99 99 38% 9 I - ?Swift? Co 7s '7.. 93 93 93 93 15 ?Swiss Gov 4s. 7S 78 77 77 1 ?Tf.-x C 7 7 ?.utas 96% 96% 96% 96% l? ?Un Tank L 7s.. 954 99 4 99' . 994 1 ?Wcstn Elec is.. 97 7 7 97 97 German Internal Bond? (Quoted in dollars per 1,000 marks) Sal? - 1 000 omitted). 1 'pen. High Low. Las! 20 Va-niKl. -is . 2 % 2 4 7 ?Unlisted. tSells ents per share. Barnsdall Corporation Earn? 8-1.10 a Share in Ten Month* For the ten months ended October 31 the Barnsdall Corporation reports a net income, after charges :uid Federal taxes, of $2,299,415, equivalent to $4.10 a share on $14,000,000 capital stock. Surplus for the period amounted to $1,274,415. Well drilling expenses ac tcrued totaled $400,000 and Federal taxes $365,000. The balance after operating expenses showed $3,542,923. -?. Callahan Zinc-Lead Earning? The Callahan Zinc-Lead Company ve ' ports net income, after expenses and de? preciation, for the nine months ended September 30 was 527(5,139, equal to 73 cents .i share on $3,703.030 outstanding capital stock. Profit and loss surplus for the period amounted .o $94,029. .- ? Financial Item? ; Lewis ! . Clarke, president oi the Ameri? can Exchange National Bank, has. been ??;??????.' a member of the executive com? mittee of the American La France Fire blnyiria- Company, Inc. S. T. Hubbard Jr., a member of the New York Cotton Exchange and formerly a | major attached to the General St;iff of 'he United States Army in France, has designated by the War Department ai , eligible for the General Staff of the army. The usual Christmas bonus of 10 per ' cent to officers and employees, both for ; New York and all foreign offices, will be , paid by the V ircantlle Bapk of tho Amer. ! leas, Inc. '? Freeman .v Co., members of the New ?York Stock Exchange, have given a casli I bonus to their employees amounting to lu per cant of all annual salai les. Harr & KchmeltZ' r have been awarded ?an Issue of ?360.?. Albany, 7s. Y., ?j per registered public improvement bo-vis, ! maturing 1922 tb 1911. The bonds will be offered shortly ut ..T.. p a cen? i 4.;i per . - :,-. according to matui Ity. A ?subsidiary :purts lo th>* MKMla States Oil Company the completion on December , 22, in Usage County, Okla., of two wells ! in thr: Bartlesvill sand, each for 100 bar ' "-als, one In ?- ctlo : 19-23-9 and . ne in Section 27-27-10. 'fhe Guaranty Trust Company of New ! York has been appointed transfer'agent of . .,tock of thu Bishop Oil Corporation and registrar of stock of the Sail Creek Pro? ducers' Association, Ina. Equipment Bonds (Quoted on lr.com? p?rcer.tage basis.) | Name. Rate. Maturity. Bid. Ask. Bait & Ohio.. 4% -1921-'27 7.60 7.00 Beth Steel.... 7 * 1921-'30 7.50 6.90 Boston & A... 4% I! ' '-0 7.00 0.30 Buffalo. R & P 4%-3 192l-'33 7.25 0.50 do . 0 1921-'33 7.25 6.50 Canadian Wat. 7 1935 7.00 6.36 .".anadian Nor. 4'.4-5-6 19 ,25 7.Ou Canadian Pac. 6 921- 32 7.25 6.50 C C C & St L. 5 921-'29 7.25 6.60 do . " ..??;-'..' 7.25 6.50 Ches ?ft Ohio.. 6% ?924-'35 .'?.70 6.35 C. It I & P. . . 4%-5 1921-'27 7.50 6.7 Chi & N W... 4S? !921-'23 7.25 0 30 C, St I, <t- N O 5 l921-'24 7 25 -X. 0 Bel A- Hudson. 4'-i '323 7.10 6.75 Brio . 4V?-0 i 921-'2.7 >,23 7.00 Frisco Con.. . . 5 ' 921-'23 7 73 6.76 111 Central. 4%-5 l'021-"27 7.25 ?'.50 -i . .,'?' -3' ??:' '? 0.70 ? 10 Kan City So. ... -'24 7.50 6.7 Loula & N.i?.l... i? I21?'23 . 3. .. 60 Mich Centra!.. 6 l921-'30 7.25 6.40 do . 921 -'30 7.2! 3.1 S P .3. SSM. A'-. ?? 121 '26 7 do . 7 23-'30 7.00 ',...?0 'NYC Lines. 4V, I921-'2S 7.00 6.40 N T Can R It. 4% 192l-'32 7.00 6.?to" do . 7 l921-'2 i 7.25 ?.36 ! N Y C & St L 4V, 1921-'2t> 7.30 0.7S do . 5 1931 . in 6.75 N Y. N II .? U 4%-6-i 393M-'28 S.f.O 7.28 I Norfolk & West 1% 192l-'21 7.60 6 16 Nor Pacific .. .' l921-'30 7.60 6.36 Paa 1'r lOrtp... 7 . l2.?-'3 i 6 85 6.3a Pennsylvania.. 4-41-. 1931 . . '.25 0.40 Plttn A- L E.. 6\i I921-'35 ,'.00 6.35 Heading Co. . 4% 1921 -'27 .33 7 40 Seaboard .... 4>-j-5-u 1921-'27 7.75 7.00 Southern 1 ac... 4 Vi 192t-'28 7.25 6.00 do . 7 l o-j<.-:,? 0.90 6.36 Houthern Ry.. 4%-3 l921-'36 7 3'5 ? ?0 Union Paclflo. 7 1924-'35 0.85 6.95 3Jr.lon Tanll .. 1H-6 1930 7.15 s '.i?i Vlrflnlmi ...? I92i-'3n t.:i,- 8.62 W*baali . 4 un ??.wo ?.no Increased Demand For Export Sends j Wheat Prices Up j _, British Commission Again in Market; Selling Pres? sure Less Pronounced; Better Tone in Flour \ Active export buying and the rally i ?33 the stock and cotton markets ex- ! crted a bullish influence on wheat lur- ', inr? yesterday's session and final quo tations showed net gaina for the day of iMc to 6%c. The British Commission, which, it had been stated, would be out of the maiket until after the holic'ays, ac- I cepted quite a liberal amount of wheat ? overnight, and there was further buy- j ing during the day attributed to Ger- j many. Total sale?? **-ere est'mated at I about 2 000,000 bushels, making ahout j 4 000,000 during th? last two days. ? This foreign business resulted in an I active demand from exporters, which, j coupled with active covering, sent | pi" ~es up- easily. _ j There was little re'sistanco to the advance,' as traders were not inclined to press the selling side in the face of the better feeling in other direc? tions and firmness on the party of country markets. The flour market also showed a slightly improved tone, although in all ] the markets there was some appre? hension of year-end liquidation of commodities, which many feared might result in renewed weakness. 11* the local cash market No. 2 red and No. 2 hard wer* quoted at $1.98 c. t f. track New Yoik. The range of prices follows' Wednesday's 0'----'ii. Tlieh. Low. CI"S?. rl'.se. DiC 1.37 3. : 7 I 1.67 3.7 ?T ' t: 1.00 March. . 1.06 1.67 1.63 1.66?4 1.01 May. . I.til :.03-, 1.50 ' x . x. 1.57*4 Corn Market Firmer On Improved Inquiry The corn market was fumer and closed wif.'?< net gain? of i^'vi to mc. Leading Western commission houses were again good buyers, 833d the mar? ker felt the influence of the strength in wheat, as well as in stocka and ether connnodities. The cash dematsd whs not particularly active. In the local cash m*"*ket No. 2 vel low was niioted at ?7a-tc. and No. 2 mixed. 94%c c. i. f. New York, ten days' shipment. Yesterday's Previous Tear New T'-.rk : clop?. cIori?. aco. No. 2 yellow..$0.9754 $0.96^4 $1.64\ Chicheo: December.73% .70 l.ifi'i May .34-b .72'-; 1.33V? Oats?The market for oais tvan quiet, with a Im.-?? of aggressive operations either way. The tirmne.-is In wheat and corn, how ver, ha?i a strengthening Influence, i und pricp?i at the close were '-.c to 3?- net hierher. In th? local casii market No. 1 ? wliite was quoted at C*2c; Xo 2 white, ?31c; N'o 3 white, 60c; Xo 4 white, OS ?< 3S',e ; fancy clipped white, 04 -.?c; clipped white. Olijc. al] elevator. Yesterday's Previous Year New York: ?-lone. clone ;?<*>. ; Xo. .3 white..$0.60 $0.59V? ?0.96% ? Ihlcago: PeeemBer.47!^ ,46% .33 ?Maj .13'-.- ,73't .76% Bye?Market firm. Yesterday's Previous Year New York: close. clo??. sfco. i Xo. 2 Western.$1.84H ?LSl'-i $3.3*4 Flour and Meal?Quotations were: Yesterday's Previous Year close. ago. ?Spring pt.JS xn ., n 3 ) s.-. *-i -.- ,.; 3 51^40 Cornmeal. 2.25ift2.60 : 33 a 2.00 4.00 ' Ky? . 3.?0? S.80 : " -i " 80 2.00@9.23 Brai. 2T.:*i .,. 49.00 - ? Millions in Collected Taxes At Stake in Test Action WASHINGTON, Dec. 23.?Acting as "friends of the court/' the Long-Boll Lumber Company, of Kansas City, and ; the American Lumber Manufacturer.-' Association joined to-day in the suit 1 now pending in the Supreme Court on appeal, and brought to test the so . called "invested capital" ruling of the Internal Revenue Bureau under the revenue act of 1 ? 17. Government officials have been noti? fied that a number of other large con? cerns are preparing to participate in the case, which, if a reversal results, j will necessitate the refunding by the ? government of millions of dollars col lected in taxes. *j> f he origina! .urifc was brought by the ; La Belle Iron Works, which seeks to : recover more than $1,000,000 taxes paid on ore lands which it bought for ?100, 000 a.,.; v...;-; - are appraiseu at j more than $10,000,000 FINANCIAL MEETINGS Chatham & Ph?nix National Hank OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK The annual meeting of the share? holders of the Chatham & Ph?nix National Bank of the City of N=w York for the election of directors and transaction of any other busi? ness which ?ay be brought before sasd meeting will be held at the banking house of said association, No. 149 Broadway, in the Borough of Manhattan, in the City of New York, on Tuesday, January 11th, 1921, at 12 o'clock noon. BERT L. HASKINS, Vice-Pres. & Cashier. New York, Dec. 9th. 3 920. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE PYNCHON & COMPANY?CERTIFICATE , of Formation of Limited Partnership ? Pursuant l the Partnership Law" of -ho -? . New York, the underslgi : r< tice that they I .-.-? ? formed a limited I partners il - .... a the firm name of Pyr.chon ? - ompany, :..?> principal piacu of business be lo :ate ' In th? County .. '. .- it .-.. New York, for the transaction of a gem ral commission and brokerage busi ?a luding particularly but r.ot ex dusively buying selling and dealing in Btocks, bi a Is and other .securities and in grain, cotton,- coffee, aupar ar.d other mer? chandise or commodities for other parties ; on commission, and participating in ayn li? ent e and pool operations and flotations, and ; aU such other business as -hall be !r:cl dental thereto. Th-i names and respective places o? res'.- ' dence of th?? general pa-tner? are; George M. Pynchon, Greenwich, Connecticut, ? Clarence L. Graft, London. England, Francis S. Waller, New York City, ! Henry D. Sturtevar.t. Chicago, Illinois. Benjamin G Lathrop, London, England, Clifford Bui-knam, Greenwich, Connecticut, Henry L. P. Lewis, New York City. James L. Martin. ' hicago, Illinois, James McKenna, New York City, The name ar.d residence of the special partner i<: William E. Bel.-. Greenwich, Connecticut. All of ?aid pe?era', partners and said spe clal partner are of full arn, William E. Reis, sa I special partner, has contributed ! In actual cash payments Fifty Thousand ($50.000.00) Dollars to the commo ?? . of the partnership. Said partnership is to romrr.enco en January 1, 1921, ar.s is to end December 31, 1924. Dated December 8th, 1920. George M Pynchon, Clifford Bucknam, Clarence L. '.raff. Henry L. D. Lewis, 1'raiu-is S. ">*? aller, James L. Martin, i!.-nr> D. Sturtevant, James McKenna, Benjamin G. Lathrop. William E. Reis. ' PROPOSALS NOTI CE?SKA LEI) PROPOSAI.? will be received until S p. ir... December 81, 1920, at :h<- oft ice of th? Pennsylvania Company for Insurnnn-s on Lives ami Granting An miltlea. Trustee, for the aale to It of aa rrar.y of th-? Philadelphia, Wlimlnirton and Baltimore Railroad Stock Trust Certificates as $136.20X00 will purchase. Th? offerinir at the loweut price not exceeding par. cost? ing In th? aggregate not more than tnt amour.* stated, will be accepted, the parties. Offering them advised at once, ami payment made January 2, 1021, upon proper assign? ment of th? certificates. Proposals ?ihou'.d be Indorsed "Proposais for sale of P W, & B. R. R. Stock Trust ?.'ertlfioatea" and addre??ed to THE PENNSYLVANIA COMPANY I far Insurances on Liven and Grantln? Annul! los, oJU CHeatnut ytieof, i'aiU?alpbl?. P*. FINANCIAL TO THE HOLDERS OF ' INTERNATIONAL PAPER COMPANY Conseiidaied Mortgage 5'. Sinking "Fund Convertible Gold Bunds: Notice is hereby given that Consolidated Jlortga-re 5<"f Sinking Fund Gold Bond? c* International Paper Company Issued unAe> the Consolida*.ed Mortgage da-.ed January J 1905. made between the International Pflpe: Company and tlie Colonial Trust Compa?? as Trustee. In the aggregate principal anioun of Fort*> -eight Thousand Dollars (?4S.000 and bearing the serial numbers hereinafte set forth, have been drawn and des'gnof?.? by the undersigned as successor Tru? der said Consolidated Mortgage for redemp? tion en January 3. 1921, out of the i.icr*,?-.-. held by said Trustee i:i the Slnkln- Fun provided by Article III of eaii Consolidated Mortgage. January 1st being a lega! holiday and Jai uary 2nd being a Sunday, the will be redeemed out of sa: : Sinking Fun at the office of the undersign? I Trustee, N< 317 WaU Street, Borough of Manhattan, Cit of New York, N. V , on and after J Urd, 1921. upon presentation of same for re', demption at tlie redemption price of 105% Of the principal thereof and Interest a to January 3rd. 3931, the ae .:?eing represented by the January coupon. All unmatured coupons belonging to an* such boiul must be pr-sent? ? ? h accrued interest vi'., on'y be paid upon pr?s emation of the January 1, 1923 The mortgage provides that .. designated for such payment, a'.: Interesi oa bonds drawn for redemption shall cease Th? numbers ' of the bonds hereoy demption are as follows: 33,3 1065 ?13:? 1694 2160 _-??> 337 -3 1749 :.;.;: 333 1067 13.-3 1993 2163 ?.4:-3 1068 '337 3121 2186 ?S7 106? 131 ? 21S7 (43 783 1070 1485 2134 218S 344-, 865 1337 3693 2139 2189 ?450 1064 1338 1693 ' 15 - 2814 549S THE EQUITABLE TKVST COMPAM! OF NK? t '?l Successor Trustee und '.atea Mortgage of International Paper Com panv dated Jan a -. . ..' -.? New York, Decem . ' 1920 GULF and SHIP ISLAND RAILR0& COMPANY First Mortgage Refunding and Terminal live Per Cent Gold Bond?. As provided in Section ?Seven of Articl? Two of the Morcgage securing the Issue of bonds above described, the unders rned, m Trustee, will receive sealed proposals m? t., 3 P. M. on January 6, 1921, for the Bale to it of such bonds for Fund, at a price not ? -. eeding 110 i and accrued to the amount of $35,200.3! ioi th ? x. dersigm d ol I - bi fore Januarj 2nd, 1921, as ; :n I ?aid mortgage. I THE NEW YORK TRUST COMPANY | formerly I**w York Security i. Trust Co:?, i pany, Trusten. By B. G. CURTIS. Becretary. Pecember 13, 1920. DIVIDEND NOTICES | ^tionaT?mscu?t COMPANY 90th Common Dividend P-iE Board of Directors has dcxlartd a quarterly dividend of one and ! three-quarters (m) ?per cent on the I Common Capita! stock of the Company, : payable Januarv 15th, 1921, to stock? holders of record at the close of business. December 31st, 1920. Transfer book will not be dosed. G. P. WELLS. Treawirer At a meeting of ?lie Directora of this j company held in London to-day, it vsas de i eided to recommend to the sharehoder? a; i the Annual Meeting fixed to be held on I December 30, 1920, payment on January 10, j 1921, of a final dividend of 9 per cent. ' free of British Income Tax, upon the issued 1 Ordinary Shares. Net profits for year after deducting all ; charges and expenses for management, etc., | and providing for income tax and corpora tion profits tax and adjusting the liability | in respect of excess profits tax for the yeai ; is ?4,879,177.3.3 as a?ainst ?3,776,517.13.(1 I for previous year. After paying final d:\i ? dend of 9 per cent., carry forward will br* ?1,636,462.18.6. Directors have also deddc-d to pay oi' January 10, 1921, with final dividend I past year, an interim dividend oi 4 per cent, for year 1920-1921 on issued Ordinarv Shares of the company free of Briiish in? come tax. BRITISH AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY, LIMITED December 20, 1920. Garfield National Bank ?JTn AX. AND 83RD ST New York. December 22, 19J9 At a meeting r-f the Board of D a held mis da;-, a quant: y :.- dend i Per Cent, and an extra d. . Per Cent, upon the Capital St? 1 ??:.'? " . s declare Y paj able, I f < e tax, on und aftet De ! to stockholders of re rd - :k*s?; December '..:. 1920 Tran will be ? lose : rrom Deceml ? .-, ?< i Janua ry ?", i ??_? i. A. W. SNOW, Cai American Piano Company 437 Fifth Avenue, New York At a meeting ol the Board of Dlre^torr of this Co: . December ... : the 5l?t consecutive quarterly di\ , i !i % '"?r: the pr?;-3. red stc . payable January 3, 13121, to : o? record December 24. 1 d20. Trar.si-?* : books closed December 24. 1920, at J . ..?. :-.., a:.d reopened on January - -at 1j a. m. ? The hoard also der'.ared a ?*ash d j* 1 l-j rc or. the common stock, January 3. 3323 to si >? ?: Ider? ?fr? December 2-3. 192 i. Transfer books cioaed December 2-3. 1920, at 2:15 p. m., opened on January 3, 1921, at 30 ?>.. rr OFFICE OF VIRGIXIA-CAROIJNA CHEMICAL CO. Richmord Va., Decembfi 23 LS20 DIVIDEND NO. 101 The Board of Directors of the Virginia Carolina Chemical Company have th declared the 101st consecutive quarte Ij dividend of J2 pei share ?2 i n t? ferred stock of this company, urday, January la. 1921, to stockh record at th? close of business on Mc'.iiay January 2, 1 921. Transfer books will not be closed. E. E. COLES. Trea.'-J-ar. OFFICE OF VIRGINIA-CAROLINA CHEMICAL CO Richnjon I, Va., I ,192 The Board cf Dir cl : the Carolina Chemical Company have declared a quarterly dividend f On per share (1%). brins Dividend No the common stock of this company, . I'ueeday. February 1, 1921. t< ' of record at the close of business . day, January lt. 1921. Transfer bocks will no*, be - B. L COLES, '; reasurer INDIANA PIPE LIVE (OMPANY. lis Broadwuy, New \ A Dividend o: tw . .,-- . a been declared on th- apltal a- i company payable February 1! stockholders of record a-, the close of bus'. ri^ss January 24th. ". ::. AU communications r^parding pa or ?"hange of a. to th< ur.dcr?lgned not later ?-. Februarx 5th 7921. GEORGE CHESEBRO'. ?Secretary. i ' -?? American Telephone & Telegraph Co A dividend of Two Dollars per fhare <*-:;; : b.< paid on Saturday '...- iary 15. 1921. t? ? ' h-rs r,f riscord u the cloae of | business on Monday, December 20. : .20 C. U. MILNE. Treasurer. Dividend No. 171? The Hailuvi-r l"irt- Iiifurance Co. New York. Dec. 16 1! 10 At :< meeting of the Board <<:' i ? hold this day, u quarterly dividend ol twr ; and ont-h.ilf (2'3-":-l per cent waa declared , payable January ::. 1921 ai I , the Company, Hanover Building, Noa '?'' aad S j Pi-..- St r -?, to sto? kh . I ? ord at close of business December - ' 1930 ' E. B, JARVIS Secretary. I The Mortgage-Bond Company of New Yorl No. 65 Liberty Street New York, December 23, 193? The Board of Directors of this Company , has declared a quarterly dividen ' '. " .and three-quarter? per oent ?,'-V-> upor I the capita! stock, payable Friday. Decem her SI. I:i20. to Mcrkhoidera of rocor? ! December 24. 1:'20. i _J. HENRY WE3TON. Treasurer. 'THE 1MPORTHR? A TRMIKRS' SA TIONAL BANK OF NEW YORK New York, Dec list li>20. A dividend of Twelve Per Cent ht?? to day been declared, bv this bank payable on th* ird day of Januar" i ixt to ?tack holn-re of record at tl [ bu?jlnees DaoiMubet ..?t. C. E. REGAN. cash?.