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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 35

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 35

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2 35 BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE NEW YORK, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1031 Bales I Div.ia ion CURB EXCHANGE Information Bv r. M. for Investors RUISGART I. T. Merger Exchange Terms Given Curb Bonds Sales of Bonds $2 900,000 DOMESTIC Sal 81 aONPS ftlrh Lew Clave Shares on Curb Turn Upward as Trade Slackens Good Gains Recorded as Storks Rally in Lat Hour Pressure Lifted R'lh Low Btock share lota Low Closa chge.

4', li Int Prod Corp. 1 2T i- 4ft 31 Int rtil A 3. 1 S3 32 32 .1 10 5V4 Int mil 2 Si a SVjl- is 98', 91 Int Dt prpf7. 2 9ft 93' 4 -t-l'-S 4 1 Interest 1 2'-n 1 Italian Sun ..2 3 2' 4 2" 4 4- '1 3 ItalianSupDR 2 lVa ll U-H 1 Roister Ltd. 7 V-4 1' 4 4 27 1914 LehCA-N 1.20 2 221-4 22 2214 4- 1.4 14 10 Lib McN Si L.

1 10' -4 10U 4- 1,4 35 14 LoneStarG 88. 7 17' 4 17 171-4 4 1 '4 4 Louls-naU-E 4 '-s 1 a 107 1001,4 I Lt pf 6.. 107 107 107 11 4 MncMarr8tr 1 2 9' a 0' 4 a 4- Magdalen 8yn ft '4 8'4 1', MarlonSh' 3' a 3i. a 3' a 17 8 MavBATelev 1. fi 1 71 17 113'4 73 MadJnhn 4 2 7'1 78 70 41 7 12 8 Mem Nat .80 ft 9 9 1., Pi i Mcsabl 3 'a '-a 4 1 Mnt Chain 1 1 ln 1 a 1' 4 1 i MldSt.Pet B.

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1 89 88 1 43 43 43 3 Nat Amer Co. 2 26 Nat As 8 2 18 Nat Fuel I 10 97 pf 6. A 13 Nat PSA 1.60 1 Nat Ser 18 NaiShTTm 2 1 Nat On 1 33 Newbyj.ln l.io. a 4T4 30 28 104 31 3 33 8'i 38 141 130 88 33' 39 19 18 B-, 19 9 NewEngTA-T 8. 2 Newmont M.

8 General Gas rrefrrrrl aiork am verv much interested in General Oas Jk Fiectric preferred stork and would like to know If you would suggest that a wage-earning man should buy any of It as an Investment. G. V. T. A.

General Oas Electric preferred A stock paying a dividend of 7 is currently selling at, 71 lo yield nrnrly 10 percent. The return is rather Iutkc and suggests that the dividend is not a.s sate as It ought to be. And income statements of the company suggest the reasons. Income for the year ended December. 1930, was equal to $11.30 a share against.

$0.3. share in the preceding year. This is rather an interesting and encouraging Increase, but at the same time II will he aeen is not greatly In excess of the dividend of $7 a share. A ratio of earnings three or four times dividend requirements Is usually considered necessary to rate preferred stock aa a safe Investment, but other things such as the ratio of bonds to preferred stock and the ratio of preferred to common are also large factors among others. The prospect, is that income this year might Increase Is Shown By Ilamburfl: Savinps The July statement of the Hamburg Savings Bank shows total deposits of $17,180,175, aa compnred with 16,041,111 on Jan.

1 last, an Increase of $1,139,064 for tho six months ended June 30. Resources on July 1 totaled as compared with 1j3 on Jan. and surplus at mar krt, value was $1,441,992, com pared with The number of depositors, not including members of the Christmas Club, Increased to 26.R68 from 25,546. Heavy Withdrawals From Turkish Uanks Istanbul. Turkey.

July (A) The German financial crisis has caused a run on German hanks in Istanbul, the public drawing out, 3.SO0.0O0 Turkish liras (about during the past, few days. Directors said the brinks were able to handle the situation and en joined the public to remain calm The Turkish market, was affected by the holding un of Turkish nut, to Germany. Cotton Futures NYHmhp 2 3 Nia Pw .40 8 1 NlaHudP A wa. 12 4 Nla wa 3 Nla 8h Md .40. 2 Nlplstina 2 Nltr 4 8-J8 NordenCor Ltd 18 Eurone O.

18 NoAmAv A wa. Total Sales 230.000 Shares Baler. -1931- Dtt. 81 100 Wet Blgn Low Btock aharo lota Hish Low Close ehge. 6 Acetol Prod 1 514 bli VS 22 11 AinhatedP l.BO A 19 10 19 -1- V4 234 9(1 Aluminum 12-S HX'i 122 4-4 103 4014 Alum Co 1 6 S.i Sc.

1 1095 95 Aluminum Pt 6 3 1027,1 102' 1024 a l'i Am British 1 1V4 4 I1 Mi Bf)4 80't Am Cigar 77 77 77 3'-4 38T 8H4 AmCPAjL A 31. I 32 a 31H 32i 4-r- -4 10 5 ACPL 10 7 7' 17 lOH AraCom Alf 7 13 13s 5 3'4 Am Corp .158. 1 36 i 124 6'd Am Cysna 2S 7' 4 B' a 7 1.4 8 l'i Am Dept 1 2n 2'-i 2-v 7'i 3 Am Equities Va a 4V 8tV 11 Amf W8. 1H a 14" 4 lh' '-a 97' 48' Am ft II. 32 H-t' 4 tin" a 6 1 4 21 4 110iil02'i AmGArE pf 7 1 10 110 HO 'a 7'i 4 Amlnvlno 4 ft1 -a S' i 4 84 34 3'4.

1 37Va 37 37' 1 A Am Marclbo 2 8V, Am Sup .40. 47 11'. a lOVj 9 81Va Am Sup 1 pf 8 2 VPs 92V4- 3M 3 Am Thd pf V4 2 3 3 3 8 7 l-a 1 i 8 1 AmYvette. 2 2'- 21 2Vs IS It An Ch 1 1 1 I 4- Vi 4 Appalachian 2ft iA 4s 4 Mi AppilchQ A 3 A Mi 8M 8 Ark Nat Oaa A 2 3V4 3Va 3H J34 lll AnoOtEAlf. 7 ll-a 1 1'-4 18 8 AutoVMch 8 121i 12 121.i 4 3'i Auto 1.

41-j Vt- ii 19 I3i Benef lnd 1' 1 14Va 1 4' l4-i 31 28 Bickford pfS'i 301 a 30 30 l-4 3) 20 Biselow 29 28'i 20 16; 11 BIibsCoEW It. 16 131-4 13 13 3 Blue Ridge 8 3 a 3'- 37 RlueRda pf Sf. 10 32 32 32 4-1 38 Brazil Tr 1 11 20 4 19', 20' 4 2'n 174 Ta Brit H4 H4 Bl 40 Buckeye PL 4. 1 44'j 44'j- 24 1 BurmCp 2 IV, l' c- A Co 4 4- 4 1 Can Marconi. 1 2,4 21 i '24-'- '-i 19 10 CenPuBA 10 7 1 losj lti 13', 8V4 CentStFJ! 10-s 7 7Vs 7'4 7s-f- 8 Centrif .60 1 8 '4 4 1 Cham 8t 1 2 2 2 17 13 ChatPhA 1 12 jii 1oi I 304 9Va Cities Ser 30 10M 10 10-8 R43 6IV4 citiesSer of 8 2 fih 3 Claude Neon 2 4 4 4 1 52 i 40 CleveElIll 180 1 4ft 4ft 4 ft l't Mi Colomb'n Svn.

10 iR 7(, 2 Col Oil Oaa. 2 3Va 3' 256-'4 190 Comwlth Ed 8. 200 109 200 3 '4 is. 21 IVi IS' 8 4 10 OVs fk 7-16 Comst'kTftO 1 a 101 77 ConsGA-EB a.0 3 87' '4 S7' 4 S7' i -i 103 7'4 ContGAtE pf 1 l(K 100S- 8 4 Con a Ot B. 2 ft ft ft 1 3 Con Thea Ltd.

1 114 ii, 51 31 Cont Bh pf B. 30 30 30 84 2ni4 Cont Sh cv pf. 30'4 30 30 1.4 18 Cord Corp II si--a 1..4 'i 2', Corroon Bey 3 3 3 3 i 51 'a 35 of A 6. 3.V-4 3.V 4 3.V 4 4 1 '4 '4 CreasonCon .04 4 'w Va 8 35 Crown Cork In 1 1 4 38 'i 37 i CuneoPreas 3' 1 28'a 28' Se'l- i-j Curtlaa w. 2 i4 1'4 1,4 lVa Cual Men Mln.

18 2H Dayton En. 7 ".4 i.a 44'4 20 Deere 1.20... 14 23 221 a 22-f 'i 8V 18. DeFor Radio ..1 3 3 3 8 7 Derbv Oil 1ft 2Va 21-a 2lA- 3 4 37i 1 Det Aircraft 34 IVi l8 -4 l3-4 27 18 DresserM 2. 1 IS IS 18 1VJ 145 96V.

Duke Pow 8... 10ft 10ft 10ft 6 s4 Duquesne Gas. 14 1 "4 4 ''8 3'. 4 IVi Durant Mot 3 ln 1V 2 East Ctll In A. 4 34 2 i.

8 3 ElBler El 12 4'4 4 44 4- 'a tl 81 "4 El at Bh 6 340 384 3Ss 2i'a 108'4 lOl'k 6. 4 1021a 102V, 102Va Vt 32 0 EIPwAsbo A 1 4 12' i 12'-, 1214 V4 37Ti 14 El 4s wb. IS''a IS IS 14 18 9 Bl 8hare 6. 2 13' VM a 34 Empire Corp ..4 'a 79 60 pf 7.. K2 Hi H2 7 Emu PuS 2 1 Engineers Gd.

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cv pf 6 Mgrot 3 ft 4 lnv 2 p'CS pfP8 10. 8 Type 3. 2 3, 27 4-1 1.4 4t 0' 15 8 93 93 3 i4 2 ft -1 Mfg 8.. Elec 4 Con 90 Bee 12 7 4. 3 1.

2 MIR 2 V4 1.1 4 1 14. 81 3 2 30 8 109 8 28 79 4 1 3 23 10 19 6 8 14 IV, Ta 38 83 754 13 8 1 100 8 38 26 PapUE 2 Paramnt 81 ParkerRustP 4 PennroadCp 6 Peo 4s 80 Pepp'l 1 Perryman FhllllpMor Phoenix 8 Pilot Red 8 PttneyBP 6 Plymouth 1 Polymct 8 8 3 23 5934 1 90 3 22 Prop McO Prudential Pub Ot Pub 0 PuTJHA PureOll Reliance Rep Gas Reybarn Reynolds RochGfcE RosslalntC Royal Ooen High Low Last t.at July 8.88 9.12 8.87 8.80 Oct 922 9.49 9.22 9 47 9 18 Dec 9.43 9.73 9,43 9.70 9 41 Jan 9.86 9.82 9.56 9 81 951 March 9.73 10.04 9.73 9 98 9 71 "Nominal St Anthony G. BtReglaP AO. f. Selected Sel lnd pf 5.

Sel lnd ao 6. Sentry Cont Bhattuck Denv Shenandoah Shenao cv pf 31 BmlthCorT vtc. Solar SCalEd pf Bl'j Spiegel SUt lnd 2... Std Ky 1.60, Starrctt pf 3. Straus Nat Btutz Mot 3-18 21 7 4 70 71 3 6 8 86 18 'k an 87 38 33a 2fVa 10 38 a1 30H lSVi 9 12 3 13 39.

18 10 11 94 34 104 137a 3ft 78 IS7 14 1-18 10 4 3 40 42i 3 3 29 9 314 36 13 19 15 10 3 11 1 24 4 3 6 7 2 5 3 7V4 4 4 71 m. 84 6 3 13 67 14 6 Coffee Futures Prev. Month nnpfi Rlvh l.nw I. 5.fin ft.72 ft.92 V92 S.8B ft.82 Doc 6.19 H.21 6.15 "fi.H fi.07 Nominal. SiifSrr Market SunrayO 3..

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Stamped envelopes ahnuld accompany Inquiries hccaua li lis Impossible lo answer all la this colnmn. not, show as lame sn Increase as did that of last year. A return to more normal business conditions could readily make for a substantial improvement, nf course. In the meantime should adverse factors develop the management might find it necessary to reduce, dividends for a period. Und'r the circumstances It does not snem that the stork ts one which Is suitable for a man In your position where safety I nf principal and Income Is the first, I ronsiderat ion.

THEY SAY SprculHlis Crip in the Unttl a rlprpr itmnphprr hi been pritbhhd ndvnr te mde nn pom -Petri Co Buy in 5 nf nur nerurthp. n' prr veiling nil iriie nnwn, virw ni strnns likelihood of in upturn lo Mart verv ihortlv. nur low mnnrv nmr- ket. and tha extreme hn t- hti lakn placr In tha nit two yenrs, should rertatnly he of hettrr rnllhcr thnn 1 he HPHlng." flteln. Alslrtn Ar.

Co. We find nuve-elvea In a aelltne murk-) Mh the outlook nni at nil r.lmr The ant irtpi tart upward movement n( hn received a lerious rherk. Any improve ment In tha foreign ituatmn. however will hrlna a "hum upturn In out ainrk market. P.

B. Keerh Ai bv Poiigles Bheriden. The trend nf the murket hnut to tiirn from to up. The m-rkt. is In position now 'here good llv ponld eesilv itart.

nevemnment in in's roun fry are bullish fund" men all would be enthtidiaatiraliv fmon aired and re fleeted in the atork market, had not ioreijn news been nf a negitve and upcertiiin nature, o. ffiaugnter tt Annerson a-Pnx. Trading pnntfinnn, hnwevpr. invo'va fnnstdriflhle, dftrvee of ru-k at, the present time find ae. consequently.

lrM i hat rnntinuPT advliB hla to ronsorve pinch ii-mii power until th outlook la mnrr rlearlv dPhnpd. t.udwlg, Robertaon As hy o. Y. Billard. Although itorke aa a whnlp httve had a RUhtinUBl rertion aa rontinun to helieva hat, the failure to hit, upon an intpr-rurtnnal anlut.ion peceKHi fates rontinued rerommenditlon of tha aid" hues and the Mcht.enlng of e.nmmlt.menta on mllies when Ihey occur.

Hornblower Weoks. We hfllava that! thi rnrrfcllnn has about run tla r.oursa and fnr thr first. tlm in Iwi wka arv ntnr inriinrri Lowarrl thf htivina i5ra. Cnlicn nt flaar, Cohm On. Tha ahllilv of tha irsrkx In I iir attur-noon vtrfl4' to p.iahlih thr IvvaK nf indllstrlat Iarlur fmm a pnint tn its' than two points above Ihn arlir low, anigeats tha likelihood ot further mnrjeraie reroverle today, if for no othei than technical reasrtna.

In thr ronnec-tlon we cue aurh Moolcs a Amnrmi Can. Allied Chemir.al, Bethlehem aierl fieneral Oen'ral Motorn, WeMlnehouse and woolworth. Jarkuin Bron nociel Cn. rautlon should ha eyerrued In niakmi rnmmltmenla In marketa aurh aa we have heen wltneFln the past, 10 and St Dreeent deflated levrls the onnnrf unities are more In favor of the purchaser on reaction. Wade Bros.

Cn. I Now thut mmiv are nnnin hnrk al acrumiilHllve levels and mot of Ihe hulls have turned hearnh, II looks as though It Is at lea .1 lime for ihe disp-'MMonate i irader to hrjjin lo seek out attrHriive huv-ln opporlunll.iea.- fiidnrv Lxk-I) of tluttan Ar Co. important le'el of reipienre been hrnken and. elthoujh rllvint fendenre-i may hr rrtf nreumpf 'on i hn i ihr rrvr rrrniinr, Mnnrfa h- P. F.

Por.jr. rORKf I.OSH IRK8 I TP a IT rn nn -r tTt 7'. -'7T rj -j. ripii.in t.i Mi(i Feninmin Trektmin, plunfift. fenrttn'', r- tip at jiing-Tiainr oi rnre- fmgure and iutv mrie miH rnrerert r-rnrn ttin urnnn mm hr 4 rnt da.ti the rlDV Of I 1 1 untlernirnrd ihe refrree in iri tuHzment riimerl.

will ee nt publlr nrtio'it to the hijheii', hitider bv Ner mnrftmw i the Brooklyn penl Kttme BMleroomn. Nn 1R1 Monfng'ie Hirri tn the BoioiiRh of Rrooklvn. Countv i( K1mb on fhe 7h dv of AuaiiKt. imt on nirff irn nv unto to be Knln and (herein dr.rrihed TtlMfitafB All ihet rerfnin lot. iiere or parrel of lend wllh the hiiilrHne.

and In'prnvrments thereon ererfed, IliiHte. Wing Vlni in the Unrouiih nf Hrnoklvn nunty 0 Kint! Citv und gie'e nf Nrw Vnrk hnu nrted and deirrlhed nr fnllnw tJt ll rirttinnlnfl at, a point on ihr vrstrriv aide of r.oid flfreet. ditnn' 2U rt f-nrherlr from he romer 1rrr(r 1 hr tntirer-f ion of the tr i rmin t'h the -nufherlv l''e of VMImirjhhv 'reet nmninff thH frrlv ine1 pat fl I lei -ih Willn'iihhv rr 1 00 pel itle ifh flirrpt v. fr, hrmm fhenre eiKterlv airwtn nirni Wirpnnbv fltreet mo nrhe to the weirerl'- jd nf p-rer irn then-e nor'ert'- alnri 'he wcr'n- irte nf eV'eef. (et 'htr-e ir--hr tn the poin or pl-e of heatnmrff Raid nremmei hemg known a and hv Mietreer Ko 41 fV Gold Street, Pmoklvn Together with all fhe rtshf title md Interest of the mor'fMRnr, if jtiv.

of nd to Oold Street, ivini In front of and d)nintnt atd nremiais to the renter line thereof. Dated Julv tuth ion mWARn F-O VtrNJAMIN KATZ. Anornev lr PItn-tlff. Offlre and Poaforffe And 2A Court Ptreet, BroAltlvn. New Yiri.

mirpFvr KWm county Harrv plaintiff, rin Isidore Kir-henbera. ar.d ottiera rfnn In of tidmeit of fore- elosur and ale d'jtv made anrt in tne afK)e-entfied anion ert na.1Ptnii date the 8th dav of j'ni iin. the referee nat'i Mfjrpent named will e(i at pi)r)ite (r, rhf hijher bidder hv MarcM rnt, pn aurtioneem. at the Rea1 E'ate Ontmn rhapffe, tne fi -14 A'nue in Borough of Brook of Ktrifta Citv and H'e of Ne Vnt on the nth dav ef Autitat 11 1 flnr noon, the premmea d'-erted bv 'd judgment to be sold and therein derud follows At! that nrl" lo' p(f or nr, nf land with 'He h'liid'pa; and Imp'o-c thereon eree'ed altua'e lv'nf and heira tn the Borotish of Rrooklvn runv of Kinaa Cttv and Rtate nf York and dereibed aa fo'(n- rVjinninj at the forner fnrnid hv the Interaertion of the nuf hwefriv HH 8'ref with the aontheaatr riv ie of Weit If) til B'reet runi-il'i rhenre -otith-eaater'v alorn the aAtithweatrrjv tre of flHth street pine'v-on and th-rtv one-hundrerltha '11 10 feet -nntn- ei.terl at rtcht anaa to ftoth reet eight an and twenty on-hun-dreHth fet tn Wet loth Stree along the aoutheatertv ide of Weat. t'h B'teet one hundred and t-jnt-f'v- i nd flfry-elahf one hundrrd'ha feet to the point of be-jtrnli's Al-n f'hf 1e and ttttere o' 'h and 'o tn- b'd ot the it ret yr In front Of and idtoi-Mt-r.

rv, thove.de rribd prmisea to the rr'rr lire 'hrv Ded lll Fr'MAT ALTfn Ftef ATUf t. FT.M-tEFIV fr r-" i--rei 144ft ivad-M. Brougd ttf New Y-e Cut, Month. Oprn Hipn Low Lair July 1.38 1.41 138 1.41 Sopt 1.30 1.43 1.3fl 1.41 Dec l.4fi 1.50 1.46 1.4P Jan 1.50 1.S0 1.50 1,50 1.53 155 1.54 1.54 1.34 1.37 1.46 1 47 1.51 Alabama 4'87. AJiimmum 8 'b2.

Am Com Pow 6 '40 Am OasA-Rl 8 '28. Am OasPow 6 39. Am PowftU 8 -18. Am RaO 41,1, -41. Am RollMIII Am Roll '48.

Appal Gas 8 '48. Appal ua 8 '45. Ark PowALt 5 '56. Amo wier 4'i '53. AS50 OAr 4'i AsfoGiE 4Va'49 ti Oaaa-E 8 '88.

Amo Oar. 81 8 '80. Asao ai'38 '55. asoTel 01 5 'A 44. Bel! Tel Can BlrminghmElVafiB Cao Nat Rj 4 'a be Can North Fy 7'3fi Cato 5 'S6 Cen 111 Pb St 5 '88.

On 5 CenlllPbST 4Vi'S'l CenPosv s'V4Bw Cent. st Bl 6 48. -enl Sta El SVs 5. Cli HI Cen 1A Ch El Cirn S'i 4'J cuius Scrv Ml. Cities Service f'6ti Oil leu Gas V4J CUlcr, CliiP fi P4L S'aa Cleve Eler, 7 '41 ComwIUi 4V4S7 Comwlth En si so il Cons Tea 8 '41.

Consumer 41a'8S Cont A 'S8 Crane Co '40 CumbC PL Det OUT 0 6 A '47. Det Cite 8 'SO. Det Int 8M, 'S3. Duquesne Oaa 8 4S Duqiieie 8 i3S Eaal. 0111 Int 8 '84.

Elec 8 2030 RrimFl Boston S'33 Krl Kl Boston 4 '3 1. tlmp S'i '42. FaJrb4iMor.se 5 '43 Pert Wat, Srv a'aS4 PirrftonsDM 8'48 Fla PnwLLt 8 'S4 Qatlnsau Pow 6'58 Gatineau Pow fi'41 Gallneau Pw 6R'41 Georgia Pow 'S'J. nillfwarRal 5'40 OUilden Co Qobel.AdolnhSUi3 Cinrirhaux 3 7Va 41 Ouarriian lnv '48 aillt OU '37 Gulf Oil 8 '47 Qillf St DM1 8 A '88 Hnuit Oat '43. Kygran'a food 8 4B 111 III 6Va'54 ill PowALt 5Va'S7.

Ill PoritLt 6 A '53. lnd Oil Si Gas 8'39 lnd 6A'51 tnsumtll lnv '49 Int Pow Del 6 Int Pow Del 6 '67. Int Pow Sec 1 Int Pub Srv 4iA'58 Int dec Am 0 Inv of Am 8 '47 iw Iowa 4 'a 57 lerscyCenPAL 8'47 Kansas Pow 6 Kclvlnator 8 '38. Koppara '47 Kopp'r CAiC 8'80 Leb POM A '38. Lou PowAiLt 8 '57.

Mass Oas 8 '83. Mass Otll 3 '49 McCord 8 '43. Met Edla 4 '71 Mid Otll Mid Utll 5 Mid Otll "35. Minn GAiLt 4 Va 50 PL 5 '57 MlM RIV 6 44 xw Mont LHPSA '51 5 '57 Nat El Pow 5 Nat 8 26. Nat PwAI, 5B2030 Nat Pub 8erv 5 '78 Nat Steel '58.

NehrarkaPw 4 Nevada Cal El 5'n6 Km butt OiE 5'47 New Ena 0I 5 48 New Ent i bU New KngPw SI'54 New Eng Pow '48. Not lnd Pb 8v S'68 NorOhloP4tL5V51 Nor BtPow 4Vi '81 Power 8V N'th'Wt'nPLtdR'SO Ohio Edison 8 80. Ohio Pow '58 Ok la OasAEI '50 Okla Pub Ser 5 57. Pae Oftaj SVi O. Pao Invaert 5 48.

Pae Pow Ll 5 '55 Pao West 'A'43 Penn Cen PtiL 4 Pena Elec 4 Pa Id B'iB '69. Pa 5'b4 rnOwllaC 4B 81 Peo Pow Lt 5 70 Prilla Elec '72. Pledm'tll El bibO Poor ft Co a '3fl. PoKimae Ed 8 '55 Pow CorpNY 5'347 Prne Oam 4' '47 Pb avN in 4n 7a Ph are No 111 4VaI PujeianPtt 6 '49 Queens QBE 51, j2 RellancrMllrp 4 Rjer on a 5 SaleHjrWP 4 'i 79 Saast Co 8 43. at OasAC 6 San Ant '58.

FTchfille 8 '38 I. Srrvel 8 '48 Shaw WP4'V67. Shaw WP ShawWatA.P4V.TJ0 7 31.. So Cal Ed 8 '54. So Cal Edia 5 So Cal EdU 6 Sou Cal Oaa 4Vi 81 Bo 8 2b aw SO Nat Oaa a '44 So 5 '57.

Nat '4V PowA Lt 9 '57. 9 Pow Alt 8 '23 Stand OeOiEl '35 Stand (tilt 8 38 ct stand 8 '88. Stand GakA-EI 8 41 Stand PwS LI B'87 Stand Tel 8' A 43. Kun Oil 6U '3. Super Pw HI 4Va78 Swift Co 6 Swift Ae Co 5 '44.

Tenn El Pow 8 40. Tea Oaa mil '45. Tax PowArU 6 '88. Trl Dtll Co Clan as Co '3t. On El at Ud LtArPo Va 69 On LlA I'ow Un Lt As Rf I '83 Un LlAKa SU '83 Rubber 6 '33 Va Pub Srv 8 '80 Va Pub Srv I '48.

Waldorf Aator 7 '84 Ward ftaklnt '37 wash WaVP 9 '80 Wet Tea Olll 87 Weitvleo 8' '37 Wiac PwALt 9 'M Wlac PK4.L 9 58 Aprpptnent Provifl for, KxrhaniBP of PatnM Srrk filospr Dan Tnnrlmi July lfl II nfflnally annnimrH that (h Intrmational Tlpphnn. and Telegraph Compny aw prnipnt with KraninT A- Toil pro- vlrla for hr rurhsnira' of rV.0 000 rinaa P'' sharra fvf FrlrMOn Tflpphnnf C'oinpanv for 400,000 In-trrnaflonal Telpphonp and Telegraph h8r's. Thr aerpptnent. further provides for th. pxrhanup of all pntpnts and tolnt art Ions on all rnnrpslons.

nie- cn88inii8 looking toward a clwr 1rhnlral ro-opcraHon n'tll hfgln lm mfriiari'iv. Genera! nakinj? Income Is Higher Thf rnprl Palcins Company ports for fh 27 ttpk8 July 4. net profit, of X7n2.237, aftar Intf.r-rat. rlrprpriatlon. Fflfral ate, Miiinl, aftpr dlvidr-nd rPrjuirammilJi on B0.775 8harP8 nf prafirrrprl, to sharp on no-par aharpa of common, arjalnsr.

nat profit for tha Ilka 27 w.Pka andd i. 1M0. of which, based nn the abovp jhara fltructura, 18 equftl to $1.40 aharr on rommon. KI.OTEX NAMK VVT.IM Thrpa danslona Juaf, handfd down hv thp IT. S.

Court of Cuatoms pV. Paipiit, Appeals pfitabllsh thf right of thr Cplotpx Company to px-rlunlvp nap nf Ita nnma In tha building field In thp appeal from thr dcclalon of the Committee of Parents givin? "Opnltx" the rlRht of rpgiptration, (hp Cnlntrx Company secured rt-versal. Jiirlee Hatfield rullni that OpnltPx wbr clearly confusinc the public and ahnuld he. denied registration. IMI.TS I.F.AMVO STATIONS FfTective Aug.

1 the Standard OU Company of Indiana will discontinue Installing, lntnlng or leasmif service station eriilpment to r-sellpra. F4RM4RKm OOI.P VT flnld under earmark: for foreign account at New York has Increased 110,000,000. A hy thin plan You rati invest in New York Water Service Corporation securities yielding over 7. The System furnishes water service for HomcMic ani cnmmerrial ue in 41 rommunities in New York $11 rite for inforniHtion re-grHinf; purchase of ive prrfcrred ctock on our monthly invetatment plan. IVow York Walor Sprvlro f'orp R6 Flfltlmeh Avmu Rrooklvn, New York NOT iCft, TO CO.NTB ACTORS GVf-tp-pM, fNTRPCTrON! to pmnfii fN WOPK TO Br.

DOM FOR OR TO Bfc FTIRNIflHED TO TFH CITY OF KfTW YORK. The peron rr pmon matrlp ft bid for anv nervire work, matentla or aupuliea for The nt of New York, or for any of department bureaus officss. hU ii ml. the iam In aealed env'opft. indorsed with the title of tha tup pilar, ma teriala.

work or ervlr for which tha hM is made, with his or thair came or names and (he date, of presentation to ths Prei-dent of the fVard or to the head Of thai Department, at hit or lt officii, on or before the date and hour Ptnr'd in tha d- vertiiement for the name, at which timai and plare the hldo will puhliriv opened bv the PrrMdfnt of the Hoard or head of frfiri liepHTfment. and read, and tht twtrd ot tho rontrart made arrordinf to lw aonn thereafter ai prartirtble. Kach bid hU contain the name anal pint n( reirlrnc of the person the htd. and th PtrTir nf n'l perorift ip-trrestrd with him therein and if mi other he int re It stlrf I dt-Utnct If r-tntr; thnt fart also that t1; te marjc without anv rennertlon with anv ntiier person mntjuR i bid for the am aiid taj all fiper ra a 1 and wi'hont oollusion or ffai.d. and ta no me Tiber of netd A'derren hed nf a dptrtmnt, rhi'f of hjriu ri-nu'v thereof or clerk fhrrnn rr other ntfif-er or employe The ll SVt it he or 0 rnir rJirerf'v nr mr ri 'tv rr'ner -rock ho'de, tv nrhrwife or th periorm- "ivr r( tr.

or in the mjppl.ea, work or imev to it or 'n anv portion of 'he proftti thTenf. Thai hid mint be erifled bv the oath in writ-int: ot the pa'ty or partlei maicmi tha bid) that, th neveral matter itated therein ftrft in all i true No bid hftl be considered line, ai A ronditmn precedent to tha reception or ronMderHtton nf auch bid. It be accom- ponied bv a rertift-d rherk upon one ct ihw ifate or National hanki or trut companlea of The Ctv of New York or ft rhetd of aurh bark or tru.t comrtnv ei tried by dulv auihortred oflr-er thereof, drawn the ordr of tha Cnmo'roller or money or e-nrnorate rer or cartiflratea of indehted-neaa of env natura htued The Citv of York, w-h'rh the Corrpt roller tha'1 as of equal value with tha r'-riM in rhe ad ert to tha mount of not efc thn irree nor irnra than five per ret'tm of nnnd required, a provided tn flection 420 of tha Greater New York rharer 4.11 md for iUDnJien tnuat ha aubmltteil in rJnpMraf T' cerf'Ped eherK rr mopev not he pr-')3ed in th. ng tha hiri h'it ah'mid be mrioed i.o tin slre-ed to rhe hed of th- department Preitid-nt or Board or ruhmitted unon tha oreaenta 01 H'e hid For p-rririilarn to 'he nuintity ard fiu.iity nf the tupp'tei or th ni'ure anJ of the wor. mu't he mHl t' the rer'f'-f pUn.v on he tn 'e amd or th Predfnt, Bord or D'pa't'rien' No Jl aTptei from or eon-tert artid to anv per-n who if 'j trr-ATs tn The Ct o( New Yor' up-w aht nr ronrart nt who Is a defaulter aa atireiv or ohrwi't jpon anv oblusttr-a to 'he rr The mu he bin nr epartTlT.

The right rsn(1 im arh ce reiert all hi if it to he for tr 111'' nf Civ ao (t ri-i Ri'ld'rs 't1 -ite rt.i1 'he a-nount of her bid in 4dd Hon to inserMnt tha aamft in flBurea, erl In ftirlft th. oifltik form prepared jrd n- the Cit a fpv of wvH tr r-rr-er en- one arucn to tha h'r- rtf in he A On 1.1 til forH annrfi-'-d on C'inei, ca it hr tnr whicn ta "Tj 0 tn a-e be 'irnnt-M arj and draairf of ton work may en thera. 2 1 6 12'-4 121 -j 121, 2 4 ft--4 4 2 2't 2Vt 2V-f lt 2 .52 ,51 ,52 4- 1,4 3 52 ftUa 52 fl 2 111 1 3'j 31 312 ij 2 48 1V8 2 30-s 30 SOVaf 2 A 81,4 3 S4 84 4 3 2S'a 281 2814- 23 23 23 24 IS 26' 4 2 20,4 7 4 18 17V, IS 3 1ft 1 1 11 .3 7'-, H4 A', 1 2 3V 1 I lx 13', 1 4 1M Vi 2 26 26 26 4 "i i'-a 1.4 2 6 6 6 1 20 6-, 6-a 6V, 2 8 6 2. a 2:1 4 2 4 4- 1 3 M-a ft'j 5'a 1 3- 3s a-a- 'y, 3 10 I4 12 I'h 4'-8f- -8 22 6" ft', 6' 4 1 82 82 82 1.5 20' 4 I'J'-a 2(1' 4 -a 2 00' HO' 00' a 4 3 10' 10' 4 lOi vf 5 l'a 4'. a a-r- 2 26 2-5 2.5 i- a 72' 4 2'4 72'.

4- -4 2 17 17 17 1 10 j- 1 4 32 39" -1 40 -f 2 1 1 1 '4 10 2 2I'4 21'-4 21-4 1 2-4 2-H 2- i-i ftft ll'j 10' -4 II'jt a -1 1 is 1, Texon OU 1. Thatcher Secur Trans Lux Tri Otl) 28 2 "a 01-4 8 Ift fl4 17 10', Mi 31-4 2' -a 28 21j 2V4 I. ft 04 17 121 4 Va 314 2V3. 42 20 Fajardo 44 PedBakBhopa 1 8 1H Fed Cap 1044 7 Fed Metals 2 43 18 Ferro Enm 1 13 9 Fia Am 1 39 14 FordMCaA 1.30 1 19 9 FordMLto IftO 874 Formt Dairy 3 6 Foremost 4 8 3 Foundtn 4 8 2 Fox Theater A 24 30 21-4 214 8 IS 9-4 17 121-4 'j 21 The Curb market rallied well In the last half hour today after fluctuating narrowly during the previous hours of the session. Trading was much more quiet today, following yesterday'i session of increased activity and lower prices, and with a material slackening in selling the market displayed a much firmer tone from the start.

There was some irregularity, but sains ranging to two points were, spread throughout the lift at the end, while some issues which had Iven severely depressed yesterday showed gains of points or more. The movement was governed largely by more favorable news at home and less disturbing developments abroad. There was no unity in trend among the light and power shares during most of the session, but changes either way were generally small. Electric Bond tc Share. American Superpower, Brazilian Traction and others were moderately improved for the most, part while American Foreign Power warrants, American Gas fc Electric and others were steady Just under yesterday's close.

Cities Service held up well. The oils were relatively inactive and little changed. Solar Refining held about its high for the year on reports that the company is to be merged into Ohio Oil Company. Mead Johnson, after dropping to a new low for the year yesterday, moved up about two points in early dealings today. Moderate gains were seen Rt times in Woolworth, Limited, Aluminum, Deere, Stutz and others.

Continental Shares convertible preferred was off more, than a point at one time but other Investment trusts were little changed. The metals were somewhat improved in quiet trading and the amusements remained about, as they were. Lebanon National To Be Liquidated The Lebanon National Bank, 319 5th Manhattan, which closed yesterday, will be liquidated by the Manufacturers Trust Company through the latter's office at 339 fith it was announced today. The Lebanon National was chartered in 1922 with capital of Its assets are less than and its deposits about $500,000. The assets are more than sufficient to pay all liabilities and the excess after liabilities have been satisfied will be turned over to the liquidating committee, for which the trust company is acting as agent, It was stated.

The action In no sense represents a merger with the Manufacturers Trust, it was officially announced. Insurance Companies Quoted Drifted ar.ur1t.le Dealers Allocution ot New Tort (1:30 M. Quotitioni.1 aid Ask Bid tut Aenn CirS. 7S SO F. .4214 ''4 Aetna 42 Agriculture 94 104 Int el Ak'B 8 II Kan 800 ftou Kruckerb I3'i IT, Lincoln 25 HO Llovda Ca.

8i Vt Horde vcBto i Majestic 4Ve ''a Maryl'd C.lBMi 22Vi Mass Bond. 87 75 9 12 Merch T. 87 82 Morns Pl'n. 9.1 118 Mo St L. 18 17 Nat 1' Nat Fire.

51 534 Am All nee. Am Const 12 Am 10 Am 12 Air IS Am Kes I. an Am Res. 2 Am 54 AutomoDite. an ju Ral A Am.

a 10 'a Boston 460 485 Rk Si Ship. tOb no Bronx Fire 4S SO B1n In. 11 Carolina r.h) M. 9 51tv of NY.23S SS Co' 81 rue. 7'-i 10'i Col .340 168 Don Ind 1 1 Oon I HO Constitution 4 nort 7i' Cotmop ..4 t'A Eat ie 11 '-t 12'i Excme 1V Cont 3 FMera! SO P4-D of M.

13S 141 atrfmen a 223 Jrt FrVemen F. 80 85 Prank Vn All ee a Hlerj 431 lohe in a. 11 14 a H- Fire. .485 BS Am 24 25 A lnd 15 18 Hel'fax i IT i Bumillon US tit tfanovrr 27'. 29 1 4 Hetinontft 22'.

24a Hartford Hurl SB Home 30 1 Home FA'M 30 38 Home, 6. Sfa Homesled 18 Hud-on tn. 14 22 T. 58 31 lndpnend'nre 7 jn lnd lnd 4V I'm Nat Lie). 7" Nat TJn New A C.

New Brun. New 98 108 28 30 22 24 20 28 New 42 'a 48 53 10' Vo 32 38 Northern Nat Occidental, Pac Fire 85 0 98 108 18 18 .110 12C Pen Nat F. 8" Phoenix 4 fref ac 35 Pro wash. 44 Pub Fira. Pub lnd Is Ren of A.

a Rel 1 PH11. 4 Ren of Tex. 12 i 01 Am.ipva Rhode 17 22 Rochester A 40 60 Rt Paul. .163 163 Pep nf A. S'i 13'j Sec 33 34 ftp'rd FA-tl 95 10b Bland Ac.

100 IM atuyvesant. 38 Sun Lile .1150 1250 Tran lnd. 5V 7Va Trans Ins. 9 "a Travelers .715 783 8 Cai'ty. 42 47 1 21 'a 0 Fire.

45 S06 tz M. 79 88 Victory. 4'. e'-a WeetcMtr 36 36 Fx-SlTldend. Bank Stocks Quoe! Unlisted Securities Dealers association 01 wew Yors.

11 m. Bid Aat Bid Air.er 41 3 44 7 22 5 Lrhanon 15 liberty. 18' TO', vferchants 8 85 Manharn 68' 71', Midfown ..6 14 Ndt BrnxB 70 8n Nat 24 29 Sat Haf 11 16 Am DnloB 30 3 Ek 3 8 9 2V4 Bk.n Na 31 3i B-vi Pk 11 18 Ohase Nt 684 71'4 2 7fi Cltv 80 1 "0 IH0 Pen Exch 45 Com 215 255 'copies ...500 250 rifm Ave.innn Fll-I 3700 Pun Qiteenpboro Reward 68 iTerllnft ....17 Straue Nat 40 1 II: 73 11 I0 On 50 A5 Irate 400 etui 4a hor Sta 80 4n Trade 120 1.10 ah VI 70 80 "arnman 1485 158.1 Industrial 110 125 IHInasboro .118 128 -Ex-niviaena. Trust Companies juoieo in Unllitea Srcurltlai Daaiew Association of New Tom. 1 1 Onotatlona.l Blfl A J14 Asa rrrr Exo If; 310 Fulton .300 380 Guaranty .440 445 Hibemia .118 121 Int Truel 7 10 trvinf KIliB- Co 3450 365U Uw Manufar 41 Mercn BAT 15 1 f.8 Mut of W.

.385 400 New YorH .140 145 T'mes p-o 4'i 6'. lllK'r1. "0 1 93' a I T. 218 of ra P.T Jir. 218 f'ronx J8 33 58 tu T' Piwa 4:1 ronkl'-n 376 385 4 e' lent Hsn.

214 219 nm PiT 41', 46'r I Hilton 7r Ior A- T. "0 23 -im Fa. 03 t- .126 1:11 Co of A 150 untv 34 18 17 Inplre. 4. 18 Tr .2800 3000 out 1 lus'aiun' is'eit'ch'tr orxi 1000 WevtTAsT.lOO 110 Realty, Mortgages and Surety Companies luoted tit DnMpf.ed eVeurltiet Peaieri Apoc.laiOD or New Yorn.

cl 30 Olintatlons 1 Bn 4- Bid In Get Ud. 18 Law Mor. jr MT .161 Nat .13 TiM. 30 to 15 37 TA-O I IV 118 Itnklm. 10 ar no ma T.

39 44 -l'a -4 1 1- a la ft 1 4 4 4-4- I A Od Corp ws. Ud Found Cor Od Gas Ud Gas pf 7... A 1.. Ud At Pw pf 6 Ud Verde Ex 1. 4 (i -i '4 4 Li 7.44- 1.

ft'--a 21.44 1 4 ft4 4 3'-j ,60 Oil 3. As 12 4 Gen Avla 2 ft' 4 A 34 V4 Gen Cable 1 1-4 4-4 70 '4 83 OenPubU pf 7. 80 ftH 31V4 6 OenThe cv 2 7'-4 7 9 7 Globe Dnd .181 3 7. 4 7 4 11 '4 414 Goldman 23 ftij h' -4 8 a Oroc Stores 2 21-4 2'-, UBElecPw ww. US Oversea Utll Eou pf 5 Utll A-In pf 1 Dt (i l.lllt FOREIGN ONUS 91,000 lifh low CltM Agri Ml Blcl '46.

7ft 7 7ft 7Vfc47 7S 7H 7 Chile Mtg Bit 0 "41 80 0 SO Com Pr B5'A 37.. 70 67 9 Daulih f.OBD ft S3. I 8 ft MA 9H'4 DunLMiLoaD Mflfl 100 99 Dm MtK Btt 5 ft ftft AM QH RtirEJb', ft ftS in InrlMtgBk 7'44 ftO f)0 90 PintantlMtg ft'ftl 1ft 7ft IS 7ft 0r Mud 7 '47. ft ft Oct Mun 1 6 47. 10 ftft r.I Hamburq 0 '38.

ftn fto fto iMrrn Hyd PI 7 ft3 .1 ftrti4 80 iRoftd Fnih 7 63. 2 ftft'A ftH Itai iperw ft 4 fift ftftiyi ft3 Nippon CArP WA3 ft f)t 91 niH Ruhr Osi '63 3 5ft ftft ftK StinnaaCorp 7 '3 2 ftft fti Stlnnw lnd 7 4 44 49 Ttrnl 9oc 4 7'4 79 Un Indua AVs '41. I 5ft Sft ftft 78 88 GulfOllPa 1 2 84 84 (9 33 Vamnirn 1 Walker Wenden Cop. We'PLTel 6. 1 Wrtght-HM Wonlworth Ltd 8 Hamilton vtc 1 a-4 3' 4 3'4 2 Hap Candy 1 IV4 l'i IV4 23 14 Hazeltlne 2 17 17 17 8 8 Holllnger .66..

61.4 6 M4 la 6 8 HudBayMArB 1 4i 4' 4V4- 73 49 Humble 3 1 88 88 88 2 4 8 Huyler Del 1 3 3 3 6 3 Hvgrade 4 4 4 4 4. Rales lesa thai) 180 aharea. Ft-ihl 4n in atork elnrlunlnn Cxti-ita. fravahle in aPavalile 47Alh a shara annaall. aPayahle In when earned.

wtTaia last Tear: nn ParOetaatlns 8teck. rieat Herlee. Hitha Bretloas cloaw e.a-l)lTlden4 and P.s-Rishta ebanse. 3 12 V4 91' 4 A2 01' a 4- '44- ft2 4- I l'a 1 I taxes. In the first, half of 19.10 the company reported net profit ot $.500,074 after rharges and taxes, equal to $1.33 a share on 175,000 shares.

Weivarf Chlorine Wer.tvaro Chlorine Product' Corporation in the six months ended June 27 had net profit of $376,682 after depreciation. Federal taxes, asainst $450,754 in the like, period of 1930. For 'he June quarter net profit was $153,243. against $210,902 in the second quarter of 1930. Net profit for the six months is equal after allowing for dividrnd requirements on 7 pereent preferred $1.33 a share on 225,155 shares of common, against $1.66 In the like period of 1930: the June quarter 51 cent a common share against 76 rents a share in the June quarter of 19.10.

Lafayette National Shows Quarter Gain The midyear condition statement of the Lafayette National Bank shows total deposits of $5,858,170 as compared with $4,945,227 on March 25, a gam of $912,943 for the quarter Tola I resources on June 30 were $9,377,650 a.s compared with on March 25; surplus and undivided profits were $1,103,268 aa compared with $1,068,568, and capital remained unchanged at On April 1 the Lafayette took over on a liquidating basis the Bay Parkway National Bank and has ainre operated it as a branch office. U. S. Realty Reduces Its Dividend Rate The United Ft8t.es Realtv Company declared a dividend of 25 cents pavahle Sept. is, record Aug.

17. Three months ago 'he company pard 5fl cents and 8 months ago 75 rents. Sl-niTMcnn. Ftra4. 88nrt P.vtraa er Slnck.

8lark. aPavaMe rata. rlMa ahara and lavs earrleA In deducted frnia net I- 4 96 111 pf 6. 49 32 I nail! lnv 6s. 3 63 48 InsCoNAm 3 2 6-16 Inaursbar Drta 2 4 '4 Intcon Pet I 15 84 Int Pet 1.

2 Pl'n 28-4 62 1l'- Biffelow-Sanford Has Big Rise in Earnings With net, of 8683,600 reporter for the first six months of this year, directors of Biftelow-Ran-ford Carpet today declared the regular quarterly dividend of I SO on the preferred stock of the company, payable Aug. 1 to stockholders of recotd July 20 An already large advertising appropriation increased for this year by 29 percent additions to the sell-Ins; force of the company and the inauguration of economies In production methods are credited by John A. Sweetser. president of the company, for this improved showing In a period when general business conditions had changed but little from those obtaining in the last half of year, when the company operated at a loss of $1,134,370, thereby converting net profits of I82A.668. earned In the first half of the y-nr.

Into a nes lofft of $608,702 for 1930 The balance sheet of the company as of last June 30 shows cash in hand amounting to $3 371.856, oi almost five times current liabilities of $698,918. Total current assets amount to $14,429,242. or almost 20 time, current liabilities. Assoc. Investment Income Higher Associates Investment Company'! preliminary report, for the six months ended June 30 indicates net profit of $437,028 after charges and Federal taxes, equal after preferred dividends to $4 89 a share nn 80.000 shares common, analnst $428,699 or 84.79 a share In the first half of 19.10.

Chefker'cah The Checker Cab Manufacturing Corporation In the six months ended June 30 ha-d profit of after rhartes but brfor federal FORM I.OStKKS I PR EM ECOURt7K I NOR COUNI AnnH C. Lmhor. ulalnttfT aRttitirt Hoirnna Hrnlt Jnc. Iti nurfUHnre of a turlvrncnt nf turf- clnMire nd whI dulv made nnd tnttrrri in tnn ahnve-rntitlrd action una bPHrlng cIhIp ihn Hth ajv ot Mhv I the thp rcfrrrw in tuiri JuriKmriit tianird will sf at ri'ibli" oucLion to thn hihHt bifJdrr bv Nothfnlrj Rhiitec. Hiift Bronklvi Ufni KUule Exvhnt No.

1 A9 MniHHK'1 Rtrft Jti th Borfniwh fit Brnnkivn. Cnuntv nf Kinp nn ihff llith 1hv of 12 o'cloik noon thr ufm- JTrted hv st-i (udinnni Co told. nd therein e.r nbcti ni tallows; All 'hat rTtmn lo' nrt or narr i nf land mth 'he bu'tdinan and Improvr-mn's fheron erfted nt'ia'e Ivint? and brire in th Borough of Brooklyn. of Ne Yoik, ronntv of Kfnga and B'ate of York and iirRrrihed a follows to Wtinnlnr at a oomt on the north-r't fda of ftlft 8Tfet d'fnt ono tet "st eriv from thf rornr (ornied hv Mia (nfr-lertion of (h northerly nine nf fitst the easterly aide of Avenue; ruri-nina 'henra northerly pnrnili-1 wiu. Aenua 100 feet to tha enfer lint of the block thence easterly alon said eerier line of he block and nrullel with AIM St rrt 30 feet: thence jmiitherlv 1th inth Avenua 100 feet to the norfherlv nine of ft1t Ht.rert and theijfa akmtr the northerlv aide of tilst Ktreet 20 tert to the nnmt or plare of bppinnina roaethrr with ell the rtaht.

tnip and in- terpat nf the mortgeRor of. In nd to the Iflnd Ivina in fiKt Strpet. In front, tf und ndlolntnir the ibnve described nremiaen to the renter line thereof DMed Rrooklvn New York May 1ft. 19.11 ANTtfONY APirrtXA Heferpf rt'RST. Ef-XWARTZ A KCHWAOtR.

At. tofnpv tor Drive nd V. d- No 130 CUn'On STeet Rrooklvn. Npw York. n22-fi'- Mi The above la hereby adlnurnpd tn A'le't li ll it th -mf hour and pire JS'b tTM ANTHONY APJCRLLA Rpferep lOt hm Tv Bi7FPFMKfT01Jnf, KtP? Cvintv Pitilina Mnllr.

plmntiff -iKiniit Jrthn Oilman et de- fl arr.ftoF: A'nrnev. inn Livinfton 8'rept. Rrooklvn. New York. Puritiant to liirljrmpnt pntprpd in ld rMon datpd Jtity inih I a p'jBMr auction a the RTook'yn R-l K-tfp cvhinge.

19 Monlnv'ie 8'rpef. New York City i 12. (Kl rJnck no-vi or the dav nt Aua-'i't inu hv COHfN SOH AMrTTONFprr9, prp-Ti-tfp directed said Judgment to be sold, de a follow. A that eert in lot of 1nnd lth im-no rnii nt ki roiintv ol Kips. Citv and State nf New York- Bpginnma at a point nn the sotitht-r'v Bld nf Dunne Court, dipt mm 3n fpei erlv from the rori-er fnrrnt hy the mtr-pr(inn nf (he nonthprlv n'dr nt Putin' Cnitrt tfh the east erlv ide of 7' 'rtt then'e HoiKhrrly nnrnllpj W'th Th Ptreet inn fp-i thenrf ratpr'y parallel mi'h r'Jiuip ro-trt 33 fet 10 inrhh Und of oth-r rr; thenrp portnflr'v Hong md ind tno fert incnp.

'n inti'herlv Md of Ounnp Cniirt, tfap- fierl i'nrif the nii'bp-v 'Oe nf Dunn fpt 4-, tnrhn fo 'he point, or pMfp n' hec'inr're P.oniT.r Ynt-k. July l'h .911 BPVfAMIK OLICKTTLD. f'e Home Insurance Makes Report The 156th semi-annual statement Home Insurance Company, New York, mnrie public hy President, Wilfred Kurth. shows n't surplus accumulatinna totaling $36 398.755, while surplus to policyholders ac-grejstrj $80,398,755. Additional fund, druznatrd as pro rata un-' earned premiums aoiountrd to 938,368.

while there was reserved for I miscellaneous accounts, taxes, divi dends and other obligations the sum of $12,754,885. TotM assets of this company were on that date of which cash in banks and trust companies amounted to Investments in Government bonds aggregated $8,883,840. State and provincial bonds, county and municipal bonds, railroad bonds, Inoustrlal and other bonds, railroad storks, hank and truiit company stocks, 934.960, and Industrial and other stocks. $29 799 829. Cash capital remained at 2 OOO.ooo.

Security investments are at actual market values as nf June .10. 1931, Texas Gulf Sulphur Wins Leasing Suit Tevas Court of Civil Appeals has handed down a decision affirming decision of Judge Munson In favor of Texas Oulf Sulphur Company in suit brousht by Union Sulphur Company with regard to the lease of the Chase and Hughes tract, comprising 480 acres on Bolina Dome. Union 8ulphiir brought suit In March. 1928. claiming a fee ownership In this tract.

BF.DI'CrS DIVIOF.NII Joseph T. Ryerson F-on de-dared two quarterly dividend of 30 each, plae'rig the stock on a 20 annual has', affmnit 2 pr-viotif'v rV'-td'-T's are pa-able Aug 1 and Nov. l. record July 23 and Oct. 11.

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