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0 22 FINANCIAL. IWAIiCIALi THE NEW YORK TIMES. FRIDAY. JULY "14. 1 Q09 HELD FOR LARCENY OF.ty9.000 IN SUGAR 1 FDur (Are Accused in Deal for i vi)'? Bags by the John Diamon Corporation.

Held in $i5fooo bail each GpmpMty, Chirgtt That Consign Aboard "jWit Naver Paid For. a arted with the theft aurar val ad-. my rour men were held f2i'rd'r hT Uagistrate Jacob Ellperin. -ruta Avenue Police Court J-rropk'r. In 115.000 ban each for ajfllisatiii next Tuet day.

The prisoners Stfohen G. Hallos. 35 Walter Ave- I i BBe, Brunswick. X. J.

Gerald Wtjoii 203 West Eighty-seventh Street. Manhattan; William E. Payne r. ana William E. Payne Jr.

of 541 fci West X5fnd Street. Manhattan. The efrnpUint afalnat the men was made John Diamon of the John Diamon Corporation of 37 Cortland Street. Jjanhattan. He states that Hallos said Waetjen are President and View President of the Cosmos Commer-ctaf ConfaraUon.

and the Paynes, father and son.Zare President and Vice Presl -uv vi su miciuu jiaviKaiion urn- 3a. I a i fDm uia company iJia- 1 znon rec4vel orders to deliver 4.4M0 bti of suar to the dock of the Imperial company at tn Basin. For thU consignment the Diamon Cor-oration waa to receive payment from the Cosmos Corporation on the tatlsn of Receipts showing that the sue ar was on the dock. 'When the Cosmos company delayed payment on his re- celpts Diamon learned that the Im-. portal Navigation Company had without orders frtm him sent the sugar to a pier in Manhattan.

He complained to it the Pollcfe Department and Detective William Begley found that the sug-n sir had been sold to shipping; con- cent and was already on board of vee-" gels bound for Turkey and Peru. Indictments charging- grand larceny were returned against Halloa. Waetjen and the lounger Payne by the Grand jury in San hattan on Tuesday. It is charred Kj the indictments that they i obtained .102 bass of sugar from the Netherlands Corporation for Overseas Trade of 44 Beaver Street with the un-'j clerstandlnir that ownership of the con- SLgnment would not devolve on the not CorpA-ation until the dock receipts were delivered to the Netherlands Cor-; po ration. In violation of the agree- ment.

it charred, half of the con slgnment was loaded uoon a steamer i bound for ftialte before the Netherlands Company received receipts for the sugar. which was valued at The threw pleaded pot guilty and were held in $5.000 ball each to await trial. SOVIET HAS THRONES -FOR RICH AMERICANS Also- Has. Crown Jewels for Sale, bat They Will Come High, JJtvinoff Says. 1 1 CMS Halil by Tb Kw Terfc Tinas Company.

I Special Cable ta Tfli Nsw Yoaa TtMKa. i-i-THB HAduE. July 11. Up to the present it been Impossible to ascer tala exactly what Jewels the Soviet del egates) brought -with, to em from Russia. hvt.

M. Lltlnoff has stated that his Governments still has Jewels, which have natlonalUed, amounting to mil- liona of dollars, and that it intended to maka a. detail catalogue of theso Jewels photos' so that people from all ver the world win be enabled to come) ad. purchase them in Russia, or buy from the catalogue. Among the treasures are diamonds from crowns! of France, which had long beep lost and.

as Utvinoff said There are even thtjones for millionaire Amri-eajvs. but Use will 'be very expensive, lb fact, everything will be expensive." The evidently faelntM by the multltUik of bicycles in Holland, have comnwjted to take up bicycle riding, and canjoe seen pursuing this sport along the front almost daily. The fact that th.r have orderM tn brand new blcycUbs created the Impression that ther intend to make a protracted tsy la ifollind. Xitrlnoff, Bowever, having had a bad fail from his wheel. Is now golnr horse back riding 1 and has ordered riding breeches from the smartest Hague The Hualan.

Ind-d. have been vit'e-ally stormina The Hague tailors, rrtt-rlnr many new suits, and are dally incurring such lavish expenses that the jtoilanders Wonder bow they intend to snt their btBs. -Tha Hague burgomaster has issued ah erder forbidding any more collections tor famine relief after the statements made by the delegation regarding- the axunt of the coming harvest in Russia. i 'BEGIN DISCUSSION GF FRtiNCH DEBT TO US farmentier Has Hour's Confer' ence WUl Mellon and Aids 't-U British to Come Next. A Special fotr yr Times.

"TTASHINOTON, July 13. NegotlaUona oncernlng- th refunding of the French war debt to tie United States were be run todar. wWn Jean V. Parmentler of i the French Finance Ministry called upon i i.The first vlsat was a courtesy call, but Jat the second Ineetlng an hour's confer-' eaee took plas. I "-ai.

Parmentler was accompanied by Charles A. lneveu of the French Treasury and ifean Boyer, financial at- i tachft. Besides Secretary Mellon, the American officials were S. P. Gilbert Under SerJ-etary In charge of fiscal affairs, and wing R.

Philbln of the Wsr Loan Staff. There was a general discussion of the financial condition of France, -yi. Parmentler was t-Md that the members of tbe American Ai'ar Debt Commission desired facta a si to the French budget. 'rench export! and Imports and the trend of Krerwfch trade. The toUl French debt to the United Ft tee Is 13.8.),.

000.000, of which over $400.100.000 nan; fixed maturities and are not part of tb debt for which funding errang'ementa niumI be made. Between May, 1017, anl September. 1020, there was sdvanced Jto tne French Govern- ment 2.W7.0(tJ'O0, of whl'-h there has been a rDayml-t of f44.ooo.ooo In Drin. dpal and on vfilch interMst has been The Interest stx-ruud a.n-1 unoadl, aitrunta to 'The Jlritlah fvrrnmont will he the rat to etal-llfi contact with th War bimmiiOT, ArnnNfHnnr le will soon rHurfi from txmdon, aecirm tnatur. DELAY OfTilUSCLE SHOALS.

4- Snf Committee Defer Action After tormy Session. Y.WASHIXGTO. July a stormy Senate Agricultural Committee decided tonight to postpone action on the FOrd and other offers for development of ahe Government's properties Muscle" Shoals. until next "At that time the committee agreed to vote without further debate on the Question of one of the pro-roeals to the Senate for final consldcra- UUB. ENGUSH BANK RATE- IS CUT TO 3 PER CENT.

Improved Exchange Position and Large Repayments by the State Bring About Redaction, Oopyrigtit. 1121 by The New Tork Times Company. Special Cable to Tin Nrw Yob a Tim LONDON. July 1.1 The bankrate was reduced today to 3 per cent, which Is the. lowest since the outbreak of the war.

It was generally understood the reduction would be made last week but for the weakness of the foreign ex changes, the IrMi situation and heavy borrowing by the Government from the bank. The exchange position, however. has since improved and the Government has made some large repayments to the bank with a corresponding Improvement In the bank's position, as disclosed by the bank return, the proportion of re serve to liabilities having risen sines last week from 13 per cent, to 17.6 per aat With the lowering of the bank rato the London clearing banks have lowei- ed the rate they allow on deposits from IV. ter cent, to I Per cent. rtn th stock Exchance the announce ment of the reduction in the bank rate was received with the.

usual cheers and fnr irhlla nricea. ImDroveo. mere was. however, no appreciable Increase In business and towara tne ciose uw was some reaction from the beat oricei. owintr to the circulation of reports that the German oovernmeni nu 'uien.

WASHINGTON, July IS (Associated! 4Z fronTlu-r cent, to per cent, was regarded today at the Treasury as being unlikely to If th Amrt can High Treasury officials aeciarea mar no occasion was seen tor a reuunion vi ins veticrai Keaerve srsiem raw unuw per now the low rate In the jys-l em. These officials exoleJned that the volume of borrowings In the American market was small arid local operators. After opening un-of 4 per now In ff-ct in Boston, New York and Kan Francisco, and likely changed. October rose from 22.23 to to be adopted In other Federal Reserve above 22.80, as readily as 'prices de-districts, was regarded as the proper eUnej thJa half cent last Saturday. It level under present conditions.

nrnvt FORD TO ESTABLISH A PLANT IN MEXICO Ffref Step in His Project to Pacify That Country With factories. WASnTrvfiTfiV. Julv 12 The Ford Motor Company plans the establishment of a large plant for the assembling of its represented replacing lines of long cot-cars in Mexico, according to official ad- ton sold out. owing to fears of Euro-vice, received hereby from Mexico X. City.

Representatives of the company, the YT r. authorities of the State of Coahulla and l- business Interests of Saltlllo with a view to the noaalble aoleotian of Saltlllo aa to tne possiDie selection or saiuuo as the site for the proposed plant. As a result of these conferences, the Governor of Coahulla ha. offered the For Com- pany all possible fadUtles. Including the donation of land, exemption from taxes for at least fifteen year, and any other assistance which it may be possible to extend.

I DETROIT. July 13 (Associated Press. I Henry Fords plan to establish lante assemblinr plant In Mexico la I but a step in his scheme to pacify I Mexico wlto rectories, revealed several I mrt mm rinHnr i. -t n.rin,! r.t I strained relations between that country I n.i ctmtm i I Mrft autnorlty at Mr. Ford's office in Deartmrn today.

Advices from Mexico City to Wash ington statmr mat Mr. orn was desir ous of erectlnr a plant in Mexico were confirmed at the Ford offices. It was recalled by persons close to Mr. Ford that when the invasion of Mexico on a large scale was discussed by prominent persons several years ago he made the statement: Let me invade la rM 'liti i ilf wi it" men mere win be no and rive the peo sometning to do, mre war It was learned that the assembling plant proposed msy he but the first of several to be established in Mexico. PACKARD SHOWS A PROFIT.

Lilt Quart.r'a Oneeatlofia R.rf,,,. wast quarter, uptrationg Ktduc. Nina Monthg' Losg to $456,518. til as mm 1 poial to Thw Xew York Time: "7. I uij I'acaard I Motor Car Company's sales foe the thlr1 I quarter of the fiscal year, comprising the period from March 1 to- May 31.

.303 vehicles and amounted to 11.226.938. proiiis ror me quarter were I "XL I nc Mrnuin ior tne mird quarter re-1 aucetj me company loss account of I operations durinsr the flnt ai-r mnntk. of the fisee.1 year so that the net loss 'w nine monuu, Includlnr branch I operations, amounts to 845 588 ACCUSFS MDVIR'PARThirPO I I 1 1 Wl E. A. Katz Alleges Mlsmanaaement "m-naHmen vt.

runus scner urotnerg, inc. Special to The A'ew York Time: CHICAGO, July 13. Charces of mls- manag-ement of corporatefunds, which. It Is alleged, threaten bankruntrv the chain of 23 moving picture theatres operated by Ascher Brothers. are contained in an affidavit filed in the superior court today by Eugene A.

Katx aralnst the I tie. Comoanv anrf H.e vr- I Nathan. Ascher. co-partners in the I theatre enterprise. K.r -H.

i. "5" asserts in 'the Securities Company, which I "BeBv a aa wtucs ui sa. unrinirn inraraar owns the Cosmopolitan Theatre In Chi- Inc? of The affidavit filed todav follows the I umuaioTu maae oy Max and Nathan I scner in a nearuir before Master In They were arrested yesterday after-Chancery Sidney Pollack, in which it noon in the cl.Tar rtore of Shaffer developed that the affairs of the Secu- I Hines. 44tf Seventh Avenue. aftsr Axas- "i me Ascner i oiuuirn, naa oreome so entansriea I that both were on the verge of bank-I rupicy.

tttVtMUt AUtN I UUMVIUThU.I Found Guilty of Blackjacking a Pas senger In Pennsylvania Station. Brnjamin Kaakel. 43. of the local narcotic squad of thi Internal Revenue Hiervics, was found ullty yesterday In Uenral Kesdons of black Jacking- Jtay. rnond Huffy of fsto TJtlrd Avenue In th Pennsylvania Station on Aug, II), WM.

inifly told the Jury that was waiting enter the rate km the Ixna Island Ksliroad When Kak I bm-amn I ln ensei au of ti crowding of I winer passt ngrrs. Kttkil. ho said, strttck him on the nead with ackJuck and then mi along the platform Tv.th a crowd folk-win; him. Kasket tluded his pur suers, but was Identified later by wit nesses of the assault. Judrn Johnstone I him for sentence next I Wednesday.

3 Years for Fake Revenue Agent. A sentence of three years In the- peni tentiary was Imposed yesterday, on George Van Alstyne, a salesman of 313 West 133d Street, on his conviction lat week In Judge Mancuso'a part of General Sessions of posing as an Internal Revenue agent and attempting to extort 10.noo from Walter Williams. Presi dent of the American Carpet Cleaning I v.uuiyanj-, uu cast ortY-eirbUi sere. GAIN OF $3 A BALE IN COTTON MARKET Discussion of the Boll-Weevi Damage Helps Prices Rain Is Needed in Texas. The oheerfu! feeling appearing in cotton circles Wednesday brought further, buying yetterday ami prices shot up $3 a bale.

Again demand seemed to come from a few sources rather than broadening out generally Various lines liquidated during the do cline were replaced, certain houses taking blocks of several thousand bales at a time. In the aggregate these purchases amounted to a substantial total. Talk of rain being- needed In Texas, with boll-weevil active in the East. Influenced sentiment. The season is rapidly approaching the point where a crop scare can be counted on almost any day' now.

Prices rained 33 to 40 points. After halting for half hour, cotton resumed Us upward movement under active trading. Unlike previous ad I vanees this season, a large part of cot ton changing hands seemed to be for a few accounts. A certain amount represented purchases by either Western or Wall Street interests, with professionals buying; argreaitlvely. At least half dozen local and UDtown ooeratora re- larded the sltuaUon a.

highly favorable for an advance. Owing to a limited floating- supply of contracts, agreement on the part of a considerable number i i oi wiunn ue iu t-au a elded effect on prices. .1 t- 11-w I A IXUIK1IVII ftH II9 I'll 1 1 11 AJKIIM strengthened Liverpool, which In turn I had an influence on the attitude of every one seemed disposed to buy at the same moment, Just as Jill wanted to sell on Saturday and Monday. Less tension over the European outlook, com bined with a sufficient number of wee- JP that factor the Yesterday's upward movement came In BDasms. Orders for the purchase of 10.000 balea wouia start a anarp upturn lof 20 points.

Here a brief resting spell would be followed oy anoincr diock wanted that repeated" the sharp spurt. I It reuulred a gain of 13 or 20 points to I sentiment was by no, means uniform. I Several Interests are out of th market i mr inn moment on mo sruunti nisi crop betterment is too substantial to I justify attempts to forecast the next I move in prices. lu-o tne crop improvea airman but ut went b4ck durng August. So much depends on conditions during the fruiting; stage this year that waves, and beginning- with the opening I ednesday operations on tne Duvmg Promina tedKor twa day.

there the part of professionals either to take beck cotton or add to lines bought on the decline earlier In the week. eather conditions continued generally ravoraoie. aland the fact that Texas beginning to need rain means that a strong- tap root is oeing lorroea oguwwi crop. After advanclns? 60 points rreater lr regularly developed during the balance of the session. October ran back to iiuciuu mriiiiii afternoon were within a range of 10 to 13 points.

Whenever uecember broke below 22'4 cents support appeared, so that a net gain of about 2 a bale took place on the day. Fia-ures on June rainfall In Texas show 3.31 inches, or 0.32 rreater than normal. Thus far in July, precipitation has been llrht with temperatures eomoaratlvelv hlrh: a condition favor- able to growth and unfavorable for boll- weevil activity. This accounts for the generslly fsvorable tenor of crop ad- VCMi from the Southwest, thouifb some eomnlalnta are belnr received. Yesterday quotauons louuer: Prevleus Amii.

Illvli. Tw. loea. I July 92.ft) 92 Tl Ml I 'let. ...22 n.M Ti 24 71023 73 22 31 22 T.T 22 Ci rH Ti.Mt 2I.1 22 2.1823.3 HI.

Man. March ..21 71 22 2.1 21.71 n.lt si.mj ai.io 21 vi si.sa The local market for spot eotfon was quiet, points advance. 22. Vie for mid- dllnr fcptand. Kotithern spot markets rl.lv.lnn 5.V-.

nolnta m. vin! New Orleans. 29c. unchanred Savannah. 22.72c.

22 points advance; Augusta, 23c. 37 points advance; Mem- phis. 23c, unchanged: Houston. 23.1.1c, $5 poInU advance; LJtUe Rock. 22.50c, 2o points advance.

Yesterday's cotton statistic were: Yeaterday.Last Wk.Last T'r Port receipts P.I2.1 ll.nra lO.sea Pimrt, io mm Exports, season. 5.fc.'..2HO 3.M2.3U 5.2iO.-.l iih.uoi hi.ii i.x.i.i Port stocks eou.mo 63j.wi i.oo.i.ti 1. Liverpool cables: Spot cotton, moder I.mnnt 17 rwilnt trfviiu, tV4 fit, mlIHHnr Raloa 7 Of Ml K.I.. nf whloh American 5.000; imports e.ooo. of which American 1.000.

Futures opened quiet 13 to 17 points advance: closed steady. 27 points advance. Prices: July 13.23d. oct. Dec.

iz.DUd. jan. iz.shu. March 12.23d. Manchester Yarns dull; cloths quiet.

FIND WORST COUNTERFEITS. Prisoner With f50 Notes Says Hs Thouoht Hsralna Made Th.m ht described by Secret Service Agent John Lawless aa about the crud est counterfeit $30 notes ever made, will be as Exhibit A In the Jeffor- on Market Court this morning, when Michelotti Arastlno, S3, and Eurenlo Ctlant. 34. waiter, on the steamship viympic. are arraignea on a cnarge oi attempting to pass counterfeit money.

tlno was aileged to nave tendered one thm After Aeai-tlnn was arrested, ho raid No gced? I got them In England from I a man who said they were made by ft-naming. MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS. COTTON8KED OIL. Tha rottonsasd oil mark.t closed to It points up. Prv.

'lose. 10M 10 35 10 it I 10. O.Ki N.4.1 41 S.4 High. Low. rioss.

1.W) 1.47 I0.4S i't Qt 74 r.7 8.S3 "pot Juris 1 0.110 KMC- S. Til Sill S.f.7 I0.f,7 10.41 a 71 n.M AUUUftt fmbr NvrinSter January February Total C'OKFKE. The coffee market closed steady. 1 to 8 points higher. "Prey.

TLast High. Low. "Close. Close. Tear.

(.. 944 e.10 9.5"i July Sept. tec 0.2 f.M 6T4 I.S0 6.7!t March I.49 J.4 9.M 9.4!) 7.07 May 9.02 9.07 9.51 9.49 7.2G EITOAR. The raw sug-ar mnrket closed barely steady. julet.

to 3 points lower. Prev. Ist Ills'). Low. Close.

ClosV. Yesr. 3.sf 3. or July rept 3.37 3.37 3.38 3.42 3.1 3.0.1 2.8.1 2.7" 2.08 CH-t. Nov.

3.37 3.36 3.3H 3.42 3.19 I'ec, 3.42 3.20 tirlce. 3.17 Mar WHEAT BULLISH, BUYERS ACTIYE Weather in the Next Few Days Will Decide the Size of Crop Rust a Danger. 8 pedal to The Sew York Timet. CHICAGO. July 13.

Overnight developments In the wheat situation were almost entirely of a bullish character. The outlook for a settlement of the rail strike was not regarded a. bright a. on the previous day, which added to the discomfiture of shorts, and there were also claims of actual damare from black rust In the Northwest. A great many of these reports were not given out.

but were Industriously circulated In mes sages to the East, and houses that us ually act for a leading New Tork trader were free buyer, and assisted In starting the market upward. 'Buying to remove hedges against export sales of around 1.U0U.000 bushels in all positions, with France and Sweden identified as purchasers, had some effect. At the close prices were up cents, with July showing the leaat advance. The main short covering was in the deferred deliveries. Many of the local traders have turned bullish, the apprehension of a rapid de velopment or rust being a strong influ ence, anu ii is generally believed mat the weather conditions of the next few days will decide the size of the crop in the three States.

The best posted authorities fall to enthuse over the prospect of any material damage and claim that their reports Indicate that the crop la maturing faster than rust Is develop- lnr and that the relatively low thinner- atures recently have put the grain In a position wnere oniy tne very lata grain can be hurt. The Van Duscn Harring ton Company of Minneapolis, one of the best posted firms In the Northwest. however, In commenting on the outlook, say that the wheat ia not beyond tha danger stage, end with hot. muggy weather rust mlaht develop rabidly and do considerable damage. uwinf to recent exeesalve rains In Kansas many streams there are In flood.

and thrashing cannot be generally resumed until sometime next week. Coun try offerings continue light, and hard i inter on soot here was firmer at 3tt 8U cent, over July, with 100. 000 bushels old No. 2 hard sold for next week's shipment st Hhb cent, over September c. 1.

f. Buffalo, with 13 cents overbid f. o. b. Montreal.

Minneapolis showed less strength than Chicago, and clotted cent, hither. Cash wheat there has gained 10 cent, on the September within a week, due to a keen -demand from mills with light offerings. i in the last ten days to nou bushels cash corn have been sold direct by Chicago handlers to the sea board for export today, with domestic uIm nf rnunil -tlMI I huahol. In. eluded, in the total are buaheis sold l.te yesteraay.

ana Minneapolis reported SOO.iNJO bushels sold to exporters. Tne removal or neauea againsi mis grain has caused the July-Srptember spread to narrow to 2 cents against 4 cents recently, and net gains for the day were Cr cent, with July leading. i a a a I1 noi wintui were iriwrwi in teaaa, uui had no effect on the September. Char ters were reported for bushels of corn, and a liberal reduction In local stocks Is expected before the end of the month. Oats gained UtfVa cent, with NEW INCORPORATIONS Mew Yerk Charters.

fpecio! fo TAe York Times. ALBANY. N. July 13 BUxty-one new corporations, with an argregata capitalisa tion oi i.07..ou. ware cnaneree louay.

They Include: Mary tiat Tour Hair Cut Manhattan. theatrical business. I2O.UU0: T. fellver. McOovern.

Attorney. S. Brand. 347 Ftflh Av Port Jefferoon Heights Realty sian- hattan. 820.0UO: I.

Hess. it. 11. Cousins Attorney. M.

Uladstone. 1111 west ni West lKin Bt. csretena. aiannatian. IMiOO: Friedman.

M. Coodman. Attor ney. H. Ooodman.

2.13.1 83d timoKivn.i fubile rvtc UDDIng uureau. swi- tan. 110 OCO: 14. J. and 1 and W.

Ruben. tAttorneya. Oettlngar Weinman, UJ way.l Aasoolated Mill Factors Manhattan, silk and cotton fabrics. H. H.

ICb- eril. F. Grossmen. L. Kiopma.

(Attorney, a. 8t.lnr.artt. uroad mi.i Greenwich Realty A Construction Msnhaltan. tlO.OUO; M. and R.

Mlavln. Warm. tAtterney. L. Rosenberg.

SO 11 rst A .1 Conty Stoker Manhattan, to mass ravsllnff sra'a slokers. 3. A. only. O.

8 Msgnua. J. If. Kllers Jr. (At torney, If.

J. TanntY. llroaiiaar.l J. Illrsr-h llesitif Krona. t.i utsi: J.

Illrsrh. L. Frlednian. (Atiorneya. Jacolson A Ja.wb.on.

Vi Uroadeay.l New Rortiella Valet. llornelie, wo. men's spparsl. jn.ois: I. A.

and Rloom. (Attom.S, L'unlap CHto, Nw I inch. II. Makateln R.allv Manhattan. M.

and II. Mahsteln, M. Cohen. (Allorney, M. Relit.

22o tlroadway Rotdnafin Hllver Manhattan, sold, sil ver and leather roods. llo.mrO; I and R. Robtnaoa. Attorneys. Marks a Marka.

3ls 3th Av.l Thousand Island. Estates. Manhattan. realty and to conduct hotels and restau-rants. 83.000; A.

T. Wendy. M. E. Palmer.

Attorneys. Cornell. Lockwood J.tr.ry. 2 Sector St.) Le Bon Ireaa Msnhattan. Iio.ooo: M.

Katt. L. Berahak. II. Horowtts.

(Attorney, G. Hlrach, Broadway.) (irtmmer ccnatrurtlon nusninr. OrtO; F. Grimmer. C.

Boyd. L. Osaben. (At- orney. It.

o. Wood, Jamaica. I Capitol round Cake Brooklyn. fZJ.oon; C. Gregory.

A. Brath. Attorney a. Fredman a Fredman. Jersey Cltv.) Cams rtevrloptnent Brooklyn.

I0.tino: C. Rosella. A. Passamonte. (Attorneys.

anter A IMnes. 291 Broadway. Manhattan.) K. T. W.

Realty Manhattan. ISO.UjO: M. Keener. T.leher. A.

Wel.s. (Attorney. H. Rouisteln. 1.12 Na.sau Kt.) Rowland Hat Manhattan.

SlO.noOj Deutsrh. B. R. Boss. B.

Robins. (Attor ney. K. M. Bernstein.

Broadway.) 8. K. Asslnakls. Manhattan, deal In ollvs oil. grocery products.

IIO.OUO; V. Lokaa. Levy. Max. (Attorneya.

Ooodman 81 Chamhera rll.) jewisn Trade journal Manhattan, lG.tMjO: W. and I'. M. R. Wein berg.

(Attorney. W. luknff, A3 Row.) Kast Flatbusn Terrace Homes. Manhattan. realty and building, I7.30O; J.

Glaser. (At- orn.ys. Collar Kiauahear, 01 Chambers Active Trading Manhattan, deal In eneral marrhandlae and textile. fiO.OOO W. and L.

Whyman. N. Hlrachfleld (At torney. H. J.

Hekelew. 278 3th Av Modern Automatic Match Machinery Manhattan. 810.000 8. M. Frieee.

C. U. Kln- berg. (Attorney. B.

M. Wltncr, Fifth Avenue.) Manhattan Trotrn Seal Manhattan. make bottle caps, seals, corks. f.lO.OiiO; C. C.

Abbott. M. Rosenthal. C. L.

liosdley. (Attorney. F. L. Kohlman, 27 Cedar Street.) H.

si. Trading Manhattan, general merchandise. 83.000; N. 1. Kachs.

H. lireg-man. F. Feldman. (Attorneys, Lippman A Sachs.

201 Broadway.) Manhattan-Nassau Realty Dmnkhn. W.OOO: 11. H. Hchaefer. L.

H. and L. A. Vtetnlater. (Attorney, n.

Groberg. 361 Man hattan Avenue. Brooklyn. Le Rose Itress Garment rvv. T4f.nh.ttan 83.0UI; C.

Rose. H. and H. Diamond. (At torney, w.

i. rneoiami. r.5 (Second Wagner More. Manhattan make uppllea. 173.000; C.

W. Waaner. Attorney w. W. IMckard.

14 Wall Street. tmi.u, xiannattan. lood products 000 shares common stock, no VV'umpilm: J- Jones, il.Co"- Attorney, A. L. Falconer J.

roan way. i A. Mason A Hon. t-aeti I nvtil afjvf foreetera and mill men, 8230.USI; (1. A.

and (Attorneys, Allen a Alien, i em. I Mftiigolo Rlharlsn Corn U.nhaii... portsra and Imr-orters, (, W. Wsll s. I At lot n-w A lu.ii,.

liikllns, Ms.s MiidB Manhattan. Insurance A- A. C'olgan T. Ciinnlnahani. lAttornev 0 l.mry Kt "ores.

Manhattan. I. 11. fienrier, M. It.

Ilallln, N. K. Hplelhols ninaer, reiir m. i.u i o. iiuuaing.

Manhattan. 8 10.00"; W. nd L. J. Jaeobs.

(Attorney. t. R. Itman, 2.777 Broadway.) Pel rot. Newburicli.

undertsklntr. avxion- M. V. and J. J.

and I. J. 1'errot. (Attorney, R. H.

Bamett. Newburgh.) Bleerker Garage. Manhattan. II0.00O- I. nd B.

and L. Marchlony. (Attorney A. erme, ll2 Bowery.) wnoop A. Tone Manhattan, realty.

rugs, medicine. fl.V).(HX): A. C. Itsnsnn. M.

H. Malloy. (Attorney. C. 2JIS Broadway.) R.

4V C. Magneto Bronx. M. nd J. A.

fordary. K. It. Horowitz. (At torney.

Ii. M. Freedman. Broadway.) t'hatam Hat Manhattan. mi- Ibsenz.

S. White. J. Hubln. (Attorney.

Horowitz. 1.47H Broadway.) Kmplre State Hotel Utlra. XV) fiO- R. Block, H. Ahelove, S.

Rnsenhlum. (Attorneys. Miller A Huhhell. Utlca.) Uon t'tlca. 82.i.OOf): F.

W. Dygert K. Odell. N. C.

Nelson. IAIlnrn. lunniore. Ferris A Lewey, L'tica. trade mainly local.

General run of re ports on the corn 'crop are favorable. Primary arrivals of wheat todav were 906.000 bushela; week ago 751.000; year ago. shipments were pusneis: week ago. 34.1.000: year ago. 772.000.

Corn receipts were 813.000 busneis; week ago. 1.3UI.O0O: year ago, 373.000; shipments were 1.338.000 busneis; week ago, sos.ooo; year ago, 623,000. Today'a Chicago prices ror tha prill clpal commodities were as follows: WHEAT. Prev. Tjist Hlsh.

Txw. ro-ie. ClotK. Tr. I.IA4 l.l4ki 1.22 July H-pt.

Dec. l.lftH 1.I3H I.IM4 1.13V, 1.31 1.175s M34t llVi 1.I0S 1-33 CORN. Isst Hlsh. Low. Closa.

Close. Tear, ,64 .04 OATS. Prey. T.t Hlh. Low.

Close. Close. Year. ..14 .34 ..18 .37 M'k 40'i .40 .40 .40 .42 RYE. rrev.

I-aat Hlirh. Low. Close. Close. Year.

J0i .85 .83 1.31 .83 .62 .82 1.17Vs PROVISIONS, Prev. Lest PTIrh. liiw, rlo. cinM. Tear.

105 10.8S 10.87 11.42 .11.20 11.07 11.07 11.10 11 63 Juty H-pt. litre. July Sept. Dec. July Sept.

Lard-July Sept. Ribs-July Sept. 10.82 10.70 10.85 10.73 1087 11.00 PRODUCE MARKETS. nUTTER -Receipts yesterday, 13.519 packages. Market higher on choice and fancy rradea of fresh creamery, with fair trading.

Other qualities plentiful and alow. Creamery, higher than S8t3So; extraa. 92 score. 87Vc; firsts. 13 We; sec 8 A 83c: lower grades.

ftOVtOSmc; centralised cars. IH score. 34m? JSC) 89 score, 84c: score. t3Vki.l8e: Hi to 87 score. B-iJJc; unsalted, higher than extraa, ex-traa.

93 score, first. 34t87V4c; -onds. MJ 34c; lower grades, 81lTVtc; tltats dairy, tuba, finest. 8)ltT37e: good to prime. 84W8iVv; eommon to fair.

s0i84c; ladles, rurrrnt make, extraa, 81V32e; firsts, 2-4r2lSo; seconds. 2HVn27c: lower grad.s, 2.K2ttr; packing stork, current maka. No. 1, tfc; No. 2.

232nr: lower grades. 22tt2Sc. BOOH Receipts todar. 22.88 cases. Fancy qualities relatively scarce and steady, but market evsmurasnee wiin everas prima, medium and lower grada, which are pressed for sal at weak and Irregular prices, resit gat h.

red extras, dosen, Biessc; regular parked, extra firsts. 27 Wd Soc regular parked, firsts. 24 Ji 2IVc seconds and poorer, V0t23'-e; trade egga. VO2mc; dirties, regular parked. No.

1. 2tMU20Vsc No. 2 and poorer, lTttie'V: checks, poor to choice, dry, 15f20c; N'ew Jersey, hennery whites, candled, extraa. 44c; uneandled. extras, near-by hennery whltea.

extraa. local candled, 44e: near-by and near-by Western hen-nary whiten, average extraa, 8ut41e; extra firsts, firsts. 80984c near-by gath ered whltea. firsts to extra firsts. 8O(0 3lic: under grades, 2h2Uc; pullets' 801 S.V Haclflc Coast whltea.

extraa, 8UU41c; extra firsts. SM(tVc: flrt.t. 81634c: under grades. 30c other Western and out hem gath ered wnites. Z-tT32c; nearby and near-by Western hennery brown, extraa.

SS-SSSc: near-by brown and mixed colors, gathered xtraa, 81082c; firsts to extra firsts. 23Suc. Waring Hat Sale. Increase. The Waring Hat Company for the alx months ended June So.

Iir22. reports gross sales of l.2M.37u, against in the same period last year. YY11- 1 W. 1 I r-ini'i-ii, rrpiumi oi nn company. In a statement Issued In -eonjunc- tion witn tne earnings report says: Our production for the current year should exceed 21MJ.0O0 dosen hats, which is approximately dosen In excess of the production of the next larrest hat manufacturer." Homo Realty Manhattan.

920.000 II. Goldman. N. C. Heiman.

A. P. nava. reee. (Attorney.

J. Brenner. 41 Park Row.) Wolverine Fur Manhattan. aiyers. at.

urunauer. j. Benjamin. (Attorneys, lilrschmana Boeder, 1,473 Sllvertman Plumbing A Heatmg Man hattan. 80.000: B.

and A. Silverman, (Attorney. J. K. Greenbarg, T19 Broadway.) ini'M oeir wrvK-f, Mannattan, operate Dooaoiara sranaa.

fiw.ouo; Kahn. Bettman. (Attorney, M. Luatlg. 14 assail St.) Klsons.

Manhattan, hosiery and ahoaa. WJ.fJO: a. maona. si. 'asset.

M. Bnyder. (Attorney. 1. vnn.

1 Brosdway.) CAPITAL INCRKASKS. Jewish Almanac iubllshlng Manhattan. 8.0UO to IW 0OO. Henderson A Krvui, Manhattan. 973,000 to' aouu.ouu.

AMRNT'KD CKRT1F1CATB. Legal Text Publishing Manhattan, to iasue 300 shares ronunon stock, no par value, begin business witn fin.uuo. NAMK CHANGES. Gresa-Levtnskl Manhattan, te L. Lsvlnskl.

HUiare J. Holdes New Rorh.Ils, te Kim boa Plan Co. Ilarber Contracting Maahattan. te Nrth Chore Coal Corp. Westrhesiar 1 1 "tne iiuiidins Manhat tan, to Lniplr Home lltillding Assn.

I KHIUI 1 1171. fep Mfg. shares preferred stock. l'0 esrh: NO eltsres rnntmon, ne par value; active capital, 91.9(81; It. Root, 33 West 42d fit.

Nr.W IKKIUAri'Ji. ft, Williamson A A. Ryan, 342 aladlson Av. I 'IHiK)LlTlt f. F.dward J.

liryue Construction Co. of New Tork. Bronx. New York Jre. ana costume ztrooa- yr Steinberg mem.

Hinotiita. Hudson Haberdashery Manhattan. Wra. Ladow Feed Manhattan. Harrlman Realty and Levclopment Manhattan.

Niagara County Agricultural Society, Lock- port. New Jersey Chart re. Special to The Sew York Timet. TRENTON. X.

July 13. New charters tiled today: ienntts. Newark, to deal In automobiles. I12i.0UO; Ernest II. Stranton.

Nathaniel Kessler. Catherine B. Smith. Belleville. Common Sense Radius Rod Salem, to manufacture automobile radius rods, "tl; Wesley Slnneckson.

Mojrrts C. Bonham, Robert 1. Butcher, etrm. Delaware Charters, Special to The Sew York Timet. DOVER.

July 13. Charters filed to day: Benson Super Fewer Installing and operating super power systems. i.Vr0O,0O; W. H. T.

Gahan. Redendo Beach. C. W. Oliver.

Sldcup. Kngland: F. Lewla. Putney, England. (Attorney, Interstate Incorporation Co.

The Clarenden storks, bonds, 92.000.-000. Wilmington. Del. (Attorney. Corpora tion Service Co.

I Central States Service mlnlna. 300.000; Herry W. Mayfleld, Ludlow. i t. jvy.

i.nanea w. tHinnell. Wyoming, Ohio. (Attorney, Delaware Registration Trust Co.) Light Sight Products (Virn nunnhpinp. guns.

$1,300,000. Wilmington. Del. (Attorney. Corporation Service Co.) international Petroleum Producers oil and gaa.

31.000.000; T. L. Croteau. M. A.

Bruce, c. H. Biaske. Wilmington. Del.

(Attorney. Corporation Trust Co. of America.) Direct Oxidation IMnnul rvien for reducing and disposing of garbage. 81 00O.U00. Wilmington.

Del. A torney. Corporation Trust Co. of America.) Ft Body St. Lnul.

-o m.n.,r..,..u carriages. 8l.000.0n0, Wilmington. Isl. (At- Jr. ot America.) The Medical Apparatus Corpora- I-- (Attorney.

Colonial harter Company.) w. r.aaiern i.niena Silver, Lead and F.aB.no..m",.'r"' V00'10; M- E. Relnhlrt: lalmertoi Fa, Jwob Brewer, Haaelton OcaJ'a Croaaman, Fotttvllls. I'a. (AU torney.

Corpotatlon Guarantee and Trust Corporation, manufacture automobile shoes. isoo.ofM, Wilmington, Del FaL torney Tru-t Co. of Hterl nws spor-exe Pules sales agency Jin ''llnss Vspttr-xs salve, x. Vr.1' Corpora- i re 88 I jiy, ti lnr-' women's wearing ap-rel. glOil.Ooo.

Ihlladelphla. pa (Attor-uy. Corpora-ion Guarantee nt t. pa ney, tympany. Inc.

m.a.nu, Petroleum. 9100.000 riJ-emco0n' Attorney. Corporation Ber Girard Machinery $50,000. Phlladel-Snd TVt Co torn'r' CorPo-tlon Guarantee Slovak Realty Corporation, real estate Vldr' "usar. GaaoV; I'avllk.

Hprlngdale. p. (Attorney, Capital Trust Co. of Delaware.) -Pai National Service Kureau for Public ftll-ities, to operate aervlce bureau. $10 000 Wilmington.

Iel. (Attorney, Corporation Service Co.) CAPITAL INCREASES. JIaT, financing Corporation, son hl' from to Jewett Mfg. Corporation, New York, from to fiYJ.tuV, I. automobiles, iur 1 'i' "reens.

burg. II. Rock. Lstrot.e, ym. torney.

Capital Trust Co. of Delaware Gurke Organ manufacture of pipe organs. Iiyi.oon, Phiiedelphla. I'a. (Attorned Cornoratlnn (Inor.m..

Til COMMODITY PRICES. Copper Advances to 14 Cents, New High for Year Other Staples Irregular. New hlrh potnta for the year to date were reached In several of the metal. In yesterday', cash foreign and domestic demand making for a firm tone for electrolytic copper, which touched 14 cents, cent advance from Wednesday, while Iron, No. 2.

I'hlladelphla. moved up wnti tha Inn to 128. 76. Cotton WM moving up 13 poinle, with frac tional gain, in butler and lara. urems were weak, wheat and corn declining, with coffee and prlntcloths slightly lower.

Following are the cash prices for the principal commodities In the wholesale market at the close of business Thursday, a week before and a year ago: July 13. July 0, July 13. POODHTUKI-'S 1W22. 1921. 4 i aac si -toac ilJteta Corn.

No. 3 Jt2 .80 Oats. No. 2 .48 'Mi Flour. 8.23 8.Z 8-7 Coffee.

No. 7 Rio 10 Sugar, granulated 0W Butter, cream, 82 score .37 Kgga, fresh gathered. .10 J7 OTiO .40 I rata, per dosen. .2 1 1 80 00 17.00 5 12 SO 25. OO 17.00 Ird.

Mid. -M .30.00 .17.00 l'ork. meas Boef. family METALS Iron. 2X.

Fhlla 28.73 S8.25 23.MI Steel billets. Pitts 3.VO0 33 041 88.O0 Lead 6-T5 6.73 4.B5 Copper 14.0i 13.75 12J. Xln tv -to-. TFXTIL.K3 Cotton, mrl. 22.83 22.70 12.70 Prlntcloths WJ .04 Range of prices for y.ar to datst Highest Lowest- Wheat Il.l Apr.

23 ll.lt Jan. 8 Corn .81 May 1 .61 Jan. 8 aie May is 45 June 18 Klour B.BO Feb. 27 7.23 8 Coffee 11 Apr. 21 Hugar 04e July 11 Jan.

24 .041 Jan. 8 Mutter 4j Jan. .84 Jan. 10 Eggs ft jan. star, Feb.

28 ft. 441 Jan. 8 Iard Pork Ileef 12 83 80 oo July 6 22 SO Jan. 34 ..17.40 Mar. 27 I4.O0 Feb.

..28.73 July 13 21.28 Mar. 17 May 18 28.CiO Jn. 10 3.83 June 27 4.J7 Feb. il Jan. 13 2s Mar.

14 ..14 no July IS 12.AO Feb. 21 ..23.73 July 8 18.43 Jan. 80 .06 July 10 .00 Fab. 3 Iron Hteel Iad Tin Copper Cotton I'rlntcloths ARRESTED AS NOTE FORGER. George Horth Says Ha It President of a Coal Company.

George Horth, 34 years old. who Mid he formerly waa a stock broker at 20 liroad street, was lodged In the Tombs yesterday and will be arraigned In (General Sessions this morning on an indict ment charging him with forging a note for S2.130 on May 3. which he was al leged to have discounted with Louis i'arker. a note broker of 2S0 Broadway. Horth.

who was arrested in hi. apartment at 32 West Fifty-sixth Street, said he was President of the Oceanic Coal and Coke Company, but refused to tell the address of the company. TTXANCIAt KOTICrtl. CONSOLIDATED GA COM ANT QW NEW YORK. NOTICE HEREDT GIVES, that on September 1.

1022. at the principal office of The National City Bank of New Tork. No. 63 Wall Street. Borough ef Maahattan.

City and State of New Tork. the Consolidated Gas Company of New Tork will redeem, at 102 per cent, of the face value thereof. and accrued interest from August l. 1922, all of Its Five Tear Secured Seven Per Cent. Convertible Cold Bonds, dated as of February 1.

1920. outstanding on the said -t ademption date; and the said Bonds then out-' standing are hereby required te be then and there presented for payment, with all cow-' pons for interest maturing subsequently ti the said redemption date. No Interest will be paid ea the said Bonds after September 1. 1922. On August 1 1922.

any bolder at any of the Bonds hereby called for redemption may. without prior not less, surrender the same at the said office of The National City Baa a of New Tork, with all Interest coupons maturing subsequently te August 1, 1923. attached, for conversloo an equivalent amount, par value, ef the eommon capital stock, full paid and eon -assessable, ef the Consolidated Gas Compear of New Yerk. Holders of Scrip Certificates for any amount of the said Bends may sur. render the asms te the said Iiank ea September 1.

1IJX. for redemptlo. st il. ef tbs face antes. I tb.reof.

with Interest at the rats ef seven per sent, per annum from Fsbiuary 1, 1818, le Septem ber 1. ItJJ. Holders of Scrip Certificates aggreyatlnf 1 1 00 face amount, or multiples thereof, ma) convert the same on August 1, 192, bul pot thereafter. Into an equivalent amount. par value, of the Company's commoo capital stock, at which time Interest at the rate el seven (7) per cent, per annum from February 1.

1920. will be paid oa the bcrtp se converted. New Tork, June 30, 1922. By older of the Board of Trustees. CONSOLIDATED GAS COMPANY OF NEW TORK.

By GEOltCaS B. CORTELTOTJ. Fresidcat. The New York Tunes Co. Te the Haiders ef General Metrtgage Twenty Year Mnklag Fand (raid Beads ef TUB NEW TORK TIMES COMPANY I THE NEW YORK TIM Ed COMPANY hereby gives notice that pursuant to the Jrovlsloiis of Its Genersl Mortgass to Tha i.w York Trust Company.

Trustee, dated February 1, 1910, under which Its General Mortis. Tweiity-Ytar 6sj Sinking Fund tiold Bonds wera Issued, It has elected le exercise Its right to redeem on August 1, in. all of the said General Mortgage Twenty-Year Sinking Fund Gold Bonds now outstanding, and that upon presentation for such purpoee to The New York Trust Company. Trustee under aald General Mortgage, at No. loo Broadway.

New York City. on August 1, lt22, of said General Mortgage Twenty-Year 6 Sinking Fund Gold Bonds the same will be paid and redeemed at one thousand and fifty dollars (81.U0O) per bond and accrued interest to tha dale of redemption, to wit. August 1, 19U2. Interest on said bonds snau ceaso on suca redemption date. THE NEW TORK TIMES OOMPANT.

ADOLPH 8. OCHS. President. Dated. New Tork.

June 28. 1022. NOT1CB Or REDEMPTION OF BONDS- OF STERRT FLOUR COMPANT. NOTICK IS HEiUiUi lilvk.N ih.i 1st day of August. 1U22, all of the outstand ing iim swiimi tsia t-er went, klfteaa Year Sinking Fund Gold Bonds ef 8 perry f-iour tomimnx, a.

ted jcbruary 1, 191, and "-y is tne same eats esa-culed by said cluvrry Flour Comn.nv Anglo-California Trust Company, Trustee. wiia vw llt ll.r. Will OO li. SUO snd psyabla on each of said bonds, at the ((lee of aald Anglo-Callforola Truat Company situate at the corner of Market sad haiisome Mtrssts. in Man rraneisoe, Call, fomls, one hundred and te and one-half (loaHl per cant, ef the faee value thereof with set-rued Inisreet th.reon (e said 1st dsv ef August, Wn.

The holders of said bead, are required te present the same for redemption at said office ef said Angle-California Trust Company oa said 1st day ef August. II in, st said redemption price, to wit, one hundred and two and one. half hf ths principal amount thereof with ae- rruou ii.tereat 'Dersun. Interest en said bonds vill cense to accrue en aald 1st day of August. Dated Juns 31.

1022. ANQ LO-C A LiFORN LA TRUST COMPAKT. Trustee. r- Vloe Presldant. jjrtAWT WKDRET.

Asst. Sacty. NKW ORLEANS CITY AND LAKE RAILROAD COMPANY. Pursuant to Article Fourth of tha mort- fage from the New Orleans City and Lake Latlroad Company te Columbia Finance and Trust Company. Trustee, dated November 22.

18t3. the undersigned will until the close of business July 31. lt22. at Its office in tha City of Ixxit.vine. Kentucky, receive bids for the surrender and cancellation of CONSOLIDATED FIRST MORTGAGE FIFTY-YEAR FIVE PER CENT.

GOLD BONDS of said Railroad Company dated January 2. 1h13. and maturing January 1. 1SM3. and ecu red by the above-mentioned mortgage.

Bids to be acceptable must be at a price not exceeding IKs and accrued Interest FIDELITY' AND COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY. LeulevUle. Kantueay, ffNAXClAti Northern Pacific" Railway -Company Great Northern Railway Company Northern Pacific-Great Northern Joint -15-Year 6 Convertible Gold- Bonds NOTICE Of' stsSDEMTTIOIf NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, a provided in Article Six of the Indenture Uted July I. made by Northern Pacific RVJ. way Company and Great Northern Railway Company to the X-rt National Bank of the City of New York.Truitee, that the n.4 Railway Companies have exercised the right conferred upoi them by Indenture to redeem on July 27 1922, all of the above men.

tioned Joint 15-Year 0H Convertible xld u.ued tndrr the provitions of said Indenture and now outstanding at 103'ti of the principal amount thereof, together -with accrued intereit to July IT, 1922. After July 27, 1922, intereit on the above mentioned Bond will cease. Holders of the said Bonds should present them for redemption and payment on or after July 27. 1922, at the of fiee of J. Morj.o Coil Now 23 Wall Street, ia the Borough of Manhattan, ClXj, County and State of New York.

Coupon bonds mut have-attached the coupon maturing January 1, 1923, and all subsequently maturing coupons. Boods registered as to principal and bond ia fully registered form mutt be accompanied by proper instrumenu of alignment and transfer in blank. Bonds presented mun be accompanied by anr appropriate form of income tax certificate coverinTthe accrued intereC to July 27, 1922, amounting to Jt.69 per 1,000 Bond. Pursuant and subject to the provisions of said Indenture, the holders of said Joint 15-Yer fi Convertible Gold Bonds my convert the same into Refunding and Improvement Mortgage 6 Bondi, Series of the Northern Pacific Kailwy Companr. dtt iuly 1, 2047, at any time up to and including July 12, 1922.

Joint onds to be converted must be surrendered to the Trustee; if ia registered form, accompanied by a proper instrument of assignment and transfer in blank, and if Coupon Bonds, with the coupon due July 1, 1922, and all subsequent coupons attached, if presented for conversion prior to July 1, 1922, and with coupon due January 1, 1923, and all subsequent coupons attached, if presented between Julv 1 and July 12. 1922. cash, adjustment of accrued interest in favor of the holder will be made by the Trustee as of the date the Joint Bonds are surrendered to it for conversion. lste4 New Yerk. Mar IX, IIM.

1 Northern Pacific Railway Br HOWABO KLLIOTT. Chalrsaas. Croat Northern Railway Com pan 7, Br K. T. NICHOLS.

Virreeieeai. Reorganization of International and Great Northern Railway Company Notice is hereby given that the Reor-. ganizatiou have declared operative the Plan and Agreement of Reorganization of International and 'Great; Northern Railway Company dated June 1, 1922. J. W.

Seligman Co; Speytr cS: Co; Reorganization Managers Dated New York. July 5. 1922. To Holders of Dillon. Read tSc Co.

Interim Receipts Grand. Trunk Western Railway. Go; 6 Equipment Gold Notes, Due 1923-1935 Interest on above notes due July 15, 1922 will be payable at the Guaranty Trust Company of New York (Coupon Depeirtment) 'f1 on and after July 15, 1922 upon presentation of Read 6 Co, Interim Receipts. TWKMCWYOItKrKXTR.il. RAILROAD t'OMFANV.

Naw York. N. July IS. 12. Te fas holdm ot THR HKW YORK RAILROAD fft tfPAVY YEAR KVEff FKR CKST.

SRAL TRUKT ISOLD BOSD8, laseest weaVr a Truat Asrecateat dattd Septrm-otr 1020, oetoreen toid Railroad Cesa-. pony an Guaranty Trust Company of Srto York: NOTICE IS HEREBY GTVEV that The ew York Central Railroad Company, In accordance Hh the provisions of the Trust Asreenient above mention d. has elected te pay oi i ana rrarm on Keptember 1. 1922, an or (a TttHirar Seven Per Cent. Collateral Trust Gold Bonds arresaJn.

a Principal amount ot 125.000,000, issued under said Trust Agreement, such redemption to vm a i ma raie oi iuo per cent, or the principal amount, together with interest accrued and. unpaid to September 1 1922: that the principal amount of -all of said bond, with premium and accrued interest as aforesaid. ill Kai MV.M. nn Q.hr.n.K.. iim.

i office of the General Treasurer of said Railroad Company. New York Central Bulidlnc. No. 46ti Ies4nrton Avenua, Borough ef Manhattan, New York. and that on Hep- temuvr ivu, iniareai on au oi said bonds Will CeSSA.

Uy authority nf tha Board of Directors. THK NKW YORK CKNTItAl. RAIUIOAH COMPANT, Uy K. V. HTKI'IIKXHON.

scrstary. WOTICK OF BAI.I5 ef Deer Vmdge. Meetea, raadlae Deeds aiaoa. that. y-J tr Man.

I tear lda. Montana, there will be effersd at publio auction, at net lees Konds Of aald rltv tn a. a datsd Julr 1. IJ2. payable on July 'r" yr ..17, 1J.

1141 snd 142. Inrluaivi, and 7. to on July I In each year 1114. is, a iim Inclualve, each bond being rrdeeniable aix months prior to maturity; denomtnat lona. fSto and 1.0s; principal and Interest payabla In New York City.

omuera mun prepared te take up ana pay for said bonds at ths time and place of sale aa herein set forth. The form of bid esquired Is the one which BMcifiaai tha hla-h- est price for the bonds. The city reserves tha tight te reject any and all bids. lated at Deer Lodge. Montana, this 27th day of June.

A. D. 1(422. FRANK CONI.ET. Bal1 Mayor.

Attest: I. 8 Ki.rRRn. City Clerfc. FIRST NATIOXAI. BANK.

Nj: WB CRY PORT. MA ft 8. The First National located at Newbury port. In the StaLa Maaaachusetts. la closina its -affair.

au toots holders and other creditors are therefore hereby notified to present the notes and other claims for payment. W. New bury port. Masau Juae 4W. IKO.

I rTVAyciAt Nfrrirr. NOTICK or FTCDF-MrnOX. TO THK BOLDEKJt OF PT-RTTY MALT RIUnft lNG COstTAXY! First Mortgage. Twerty-yemr Ma Per Ceest. Cra4d Hood a.

Hated JaMaxy Jl-t. 1MJ. NOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN that Bankers Trust Company, successor la trust, as trustee, under an Indenture between Purtty Malt Brewing Company mow by virtue of amendment of Its Artlclea ot Incorporation. Purtty Brewtnr Company), and The Mrrcanti.s Trust Company, as Trustee, dated. January Slst-IBOT, did heretofore.

In the-manner provided tn Article 1 ef said Indenture, designate for reaen.pt Ion on the 31st day el July. 1022. under the provisions -of said Indenture said 1.000 bonds of the foliowtnc numbers, to wit Numbers 79, M. S2. IX 84.

8. bA. 87. 89. and BL.

THBREFORE. the company. pursuant to ths provisions of said Article of said Indenture, does hereby call for re-, demptlon and payment at the principal office of Banker. Truat Company, 16 Wall Street. In the Borough ef Manhattan." City and State of New York, bonds hereinbefore designated at par together with aerruad ln-tereet on said bonda to the date fixed for such redemption.

Said bonds so deal-mated for redemption must be surrendered with all unmatured coupons annexed, te said Bankers Truat Company, as trustee, at Its principal office. No. In Wall Btrwt, In the Borough of Manhattan. City snd Btate of New tork, on or before July Slst, lf21; and from and sftar July Slst. 1023 (unless default shall be made In ths redemption of such bondsi Interest en the bonds so deslsnsted for rs demotion shall erase, and upon presents' Ion of said bonds so dslgnst4 tor redemp'lon en or after Julr Slst, 10.3.

at lha place aforesaid, with all appurtenant etxns maturing on and after July Slst, 1W22. said bonda will be paid at ths said redemption price. Federal Income tas ownership eer-tmratea, covering accrued Interest, must so- -company all bonds when presented for pay ment. DATED. July 14th, 1022.

rCRlTT BREWING COMPANY. By J. J. FTARRETT, President. And PHILIP J.

KIORDAN. Secretary. prvrPFrvnt. BKAZ1I.L4N TRACTION. tltiHT FOWsW COMPANY.

1XMITKD. (Iacornorated under the Ui of Canada.) NOTICE" IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Directors of the Company has de clared -a dKMend of one per cent, on the le-. sued ordinary capital- stock or the company. Davabie on latr Reotember. 1J22.

te all share holders of record on th at the close of business on the July. 12Z. 1ATUJ at Toronto. Canada, 1 -t July, I02J. J.

M. HMITH. becrstary. NotS. The Transfer Asente of th Com pany are National Trust Company.

Umited. Tot onto and Montreal. Canada. The tondon Agents of tha Company are Th Canadian A General Finance Company. Limited.

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