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PAGE 6 STOCK MARKET IS HESITANT i- v- *> v —■ —— Runsia and Treasury Demand Warned For Price. Decline NEW YORK. July 26 -The New York Evening Sun financial review Wednesday raid: “The narrow and Irregular price movement* which characterized the greater part of today'* atock mark*-’ acMioon reflected nothing more than the frti*zl*'<l sentiment of tin finan cial dlatnct. The awing of quota tlon* was extremely narrow and but a handful of stink* displayed any de free of activity. Thoae who have j an explanation of the market v be havior each day were content ’o blame the estimates made by the treasury department of the fund necear.ary to carry on Ihe war and the Russian situation. “Trading was again almoat exclu- ; Blvely In the hand* of the profes sional traders and an attempt was made to force prices lower in the first hour. This met with some success, bifl stocks rallied gradual * ly from the low figure* established .until the early afternoon, when the list ruled Irregular with trivial net changes. Trading was in reatrh'ted volume and attracted little ou'-id* attention. Stock* generally reached their best prices in the last hour when a number of the steel ind j equipment issues were marked up a point or more. "The final tone of the market was firm with more or less change t 1 Detroit Stocks > W m • I \ I IONS. Open Close Bid Ask Acme tVh Ld. IT** I*4 J* 1 * I>o. t>M GA” Am Lt A Trac Do. pfd 10 ‘ Put. Util 3 i Auto Body to. Bower Rol B * Bur Add M» •i • • ’A” Char Ir of Am 8 4 * » J ‘ Do. pfd * * * Chevrolet Mo -- b iD Cities Service !* * ; Do. pfd **, *' Coah Ld A Z 2 4 2N 2 4 Columbia Bug. t* J* Com Motor 1,7* Com'th It pf ■ C R p 4 L 48 po. pfd... Cont Mot Cos «** D A-C Nav Det Creamery _J . Det Edison Det Ir A S xd Det Utd 108 Det A1 A Br 48 Edmunds A J »-w •••• D'V .-fit • * sV * Ford M of C .■ ■ . Gen A4BCO 4 & Do. Pfd _ Oen Motor!... 114 114 • ••• •••• Hall Lamp 1 Ho'is-Spita. .. . ' Do. * Iron Silver M. .... 165 ■ S Kreage.. I$H 10% .... .... Do. pfd ii Mex Crude R »• Mich Btpg Cos TJN Mich »t THe ! 4 > Mich Sugar.. 89 \ *0 .. . >"4 1)0, Dfd Milep-D T id Minnesota Su J*f Motor Prod *2 P»r Ots 4 El Do. pfd * 8 Packard Mot- . - Do. pfd *3 • • Paige Detroit *? P. t> A Cos .. 111 Prudden Wh'l 21 !.'4 j Reo Motor... 244 284 . 2 r S Tnwtr’i WCr JO Truss Con pfd J . .. ' Do. pfd 5’ fteotten Dillon 44 4 ♦"’» White Star I- Wolv P C xd ‘ Rank* sad Trktt CM»MR«M Amer Bute 1M 1H 17® Central SUv Iff St'O .... D*trott Bev *7* I7v .... Dim* Savings .... 204 .... 107 Federal But# 117 110 F A O D Nat I*4 ll» I*l P»r#t But* *•» 195 Highland P fi 215 210 Merchants N I*l •• I*2 N Rk of C 11l 210 21* peninsular S 205 100 405 Peoples Bute 275 ?'i 17td Bar Bk 210 220 Wijrna C H 2*o 270 .... | Det Trust Cos MS 25* 400 BeeurltyTrust .... 255 ?41 .... ) Union Trnit 190 .. Ik* Aroer L A T. 100 .... Th*» following firms are p*lvl?rr»l to execute ordere on tn# excharr*' W 15 M««i A Cos.. Carlyl# A Povah,: Geo M Weet A Cos„ K E. Marrmne A Co- H. W. Noble A Cos.. D L S»y nour A Cos., W. B. Mcl./ii»*Th' , n M*r plll. Lynch A Cos.. W. A Hamlin A C*. Wm. A. Neer A Cos.. Sinclair A Cools Wendell. Mulkey A Cos . Wm H H A Cos., r. K. P#lton ACo . Joel St k ard A Cos.. Bennett. Smith A Cos . W K Reilly A Cos.. Matthew Finn. A W Wallace A Cos.. Le»li O. Oort<>u Bel den. Woodruff A Cos., Beancr. Cramer A Muehl. Dodd. Martin A Cos. O'Hara, perrlea A Cos.. Webb. I/ee A Cos. r Motor Stocks Quotations by Wn>. A Near a Cos.. July 25' Bid Aak < Ajax Rubber *• '» Auto Wheel Brleco.* Rotor »0 Chandler Motor 78»* *•* Curtiss Aeroplane 14 47 Duplex Motor 14 >4 Federal Motor *5 3* Firestone, new, com ... 117 121 Do, preferred Fisk lire A Kubbrr.... 74 ,1 Do. preferred lf'4 Fisher Body 141, 37 i Oeneral Motors ...... ll**i t l!4' t ; Qoodyear Tire A Hub. I)** H"! Grant Motors 2't : , Hupp Motor :*• Inter net lone! Motor ... 5 Xeleey Wheel 20 94 XeUy-Bprlngtteld Tire,. 44 47^ Do, preferred *4 i* , i Lee Tire A Rubber.... 20V 21 . Mitchell Motors 40 52 Motor Products 85 » J Hash Motors 7$ 15 Fierce-Arrow .341; 401, Peerless Motor 14 17 Porta*- Rubber 148 I.l*l Freat-O-Lite l .54 1 4 i* Republic Truck 45 fi« Stewart-Warner Bpeeand. Bax on Motor 14 1R Awlnehart Rubber 45 Signal Truck 14 Stmmberg Motor ..... 25 14 Springfield Body 80 S« Stute Motor 404« VnltiKl Btatea Rubber.. 40«A 4• \ United Motors 24 \ Wlllys-Overland 30 * S'>\ Do. preferred 95 96 Since the receipt of the telegran Another «u received giving the offi dal quotas which changed the un offtotal figures only slightly. One or two of the districts had unofficial k ky been allotted either one or two 1 sbaa too much or two little, but the S' BSW figures did not change the total I ter Detroit and no< more than a K tem SMB trill be affected in ail. Hftor 1 1 " t Hew York Stocks | yuot.iu.r.' <y 1 l"rn:. 1. .. *' v ' [.July 37* t*pen 11:*u Close j Ajax Rubber .67 4*• * : ‘» <T * I Alaska Gold.. 6 * - 4 * Allis Chaim. Jl> S 2KT\ 2*4 pfd « I . MU 13 's A-french 64. ’4 -* J % ;,J '* 3 Anisr. Can ~.♦* » *'x 48 Am. C. A F • • 4 S Ti S 2*4 ' l a Am St. Found tL4 4*4 6 4 ** * Am. Ice Sec. •I!'* 1 • ‘l 4 * "'• Am. Lineeed • -5 » Do, pfd. «•* ?- » Am. L<* 0m.... » ; x * •* * Am. jv a. lie! »v •*« • i', *c x *' • ' Aiu .- H« f • •» - ** ! -- X 1- X Am. H«-.-t Hu* • • " X > • . . . 4 Ain. l'noai. > * 2'Jl • * * v ‘, i Am. \\ .nieii - t - i - * *r X • * * I AtcJ » i All. » -isl •. 1- » • • '» ‘ '•<* X * i » a g. it w l. lot ly iv- 'io* I Dala. Ln- v.m . and» a ■ »'x , Halt A till 1 • * r S \ ' jH. St ■i a- « « - * ’« | Ura kn it r■ I>j •* <*» -* >*» n .v Sup.. J* '« '■ » ” 2* 1 • il'wt l/'ilh... H •» ? X ' 8 x t ties, a Gt • v i **» » .'-'x Cbond. Mot. . Sc 4 iv*, %0 '; Il x Columbia Ga" 41 *1 41 C. A Nurlhw l iu!» I‘J* 109 10V M a: S-. i’ •'» 4 ’'' 4 ‘4 4'Vs 'V* Chile C pper :• 4 !;• • 1J *4 ■" N t'hmo Copper. • i>* Hi -* X * -1 Colo. Fuel t* • 4S*» 4* • * t ons Gar. .. 11 - l .» is j lutx 10* *x [Corn 1‘ Ket . .>i 3»S ■>*'s 3^ l>o, pfd • ii‘m * • »• X Cruc st. •• • > x T*V '»'S l.*»). pf.l 10. * t l‘i\ lwJx lv* 1 i Cub. C- s g j** 1 *- 4 -'Hi ♦ • U4K. and, |f 1 1• *x 1' 1• X » l>l»ll Sec U.. -4*4 2 - Kri*. •>m 24 \ -4\ 14*, -4 » tiasl W AW *'•- X 3:*S 3iS 3 N . i.en Electric 1 ’ -4 1 4 l'. I * * 154 l-"4_ ] <j- n Mutur* . 11J 1 , 1.4-j 112 k 11’ • Do. pf*l "* *4 4* 4 4 > i • 4 • •, it N 4 X Gt Norm t»re 32k 32 4 32 4 3-4 G: an by .10 s 1) 4 Illinois Cer. .1* 2 10* lUI 102 44 W • \ 1 Inter Met . .. 9 * SN 9*» Int Mo Mar >'• 2:• 4 12 h •* N 1 1 pf*. *4 '* • ' » “ 1 Int H .-r N J 11S -1 ir 1 11'4 113 X Int Harv ‘.'or T 2 ’ - " • Int N * ••: 3 ' 1 1 '• 1 .1' S •> * H Int i’aper ... 31*4 34 4 31 4 34 4 i> .. t-f.l 1 1 * Mo 1' K • . S 4. \ 4.4 4 La.. Sr • 91 ' 4 «* 4 ‘2 4 Ld.inh \a! .. <3 «J >l3 03 Maxwe Mtr 13 3C 3'. 4 ■* 4 I*o 2nd pfd 244 24 4 244 24 4 Mex I'etr °«4 >4 4 ?3 4 94 4 Miami Copper. 4> 40 S? 4 40 Midvale Stee! *.'4 I*4 5'4 514 Miss ir new SJ4 324 3- •% 314 ii nt Pow t.’o 90 4, > N'atl Lead . 65 55 6j N Kn Jc St 4.14 44 4 43 S 44 N Y NH A H 84 4 3*\ 3s 4 N Y Air Hr 1H \ 132 1314 132 N Y Centra s4 4 **4 si 'x a l . . 4 Ohio C* i .'ns 5*4 54** 5*4 Pierre Ar: w 4040 x 4 0 4 4 I’acih • Mai: .. 24 26 26 2S Pcnns\ Ivania Hitt* West . . Xt/ 33 4 32 32 4 -puts <• ic r 4 54 54 54 Pul.man ..1 42 4 142 4 142 4 14.4 Ray C ns-*. .. 24 4 2*4 2* : x 2*4 Ry St Spring 514 514 314 514 R»p Ir a Steel B*4 904 49 90S Do. pfd . . .1034 I'2 4 1 2 102 Reading r m. , 3 91 *» 93 93 x S:n< a" Oil .. 42 4 44 42 S 44 South Pa*' . ... 93 4 >3 4 9-’ 4 93 4 S.*uthern Ry 2T 2" 36 S 2*4 Studebkr Cor 514 54 4 53 4 54 S Transue .... 42 4* 42 42 Tenn Cr-pper IT • IT'-* l"4 1T V* Tm*, Pa .15 4 16 4 HS 1«4 Tobacco pr--d.. 62 4 «2 4 <2». IT H Mining .. 50 5* 55 55 Cni-.n i>a.- .135 4 H 5 1354 135 4 I’nit A loy 43 43 *8 43 1" n g S* r s .11 4 116 4 1• 5 115 S C S Rubber 50 4 90 4 6 A 4 I* S St-*., c*>m 12d4 I*l4 116 1 121 i>., pfd :it4 n-** 1124 11:4 r S Steel 14 14 4 104 104 rS C J F’. com 21 ■ *1 V 21 2:4 L* S Ind Alco 15T 1614 157 150 Ctah Copper 102 103 1M 7 , 103 Vlr ■ar Cnem 404 404 4'4 404 \\ abash, com 114 Hx 114 114 pfd I- • 4 4 tlh <9 Vfes* nghoue* 4* • <*4 4 * X 48 S WlJ!ys-Ov. < m 3*9 3*'- S 30 3f>4 Meat Mary I’ l 2 « 20 White M it. ' . 46 16 «6 45 w* • -e 914 '<34 9!', 1:4 r ' Standard Oil Stocks qu' tat n - > Horn blower A Weeks, i Julv 28 «1» -4. B and A«k Vns Vn.'-c . n*« 'B' * ' j A».iaiti FtrCnlng <’o.. K>oo 1020 B irne-Hcryn -er Cos. 41 > *4O Buckeye Pipe I.;n» Cos 1- 0 1 r, 2 Mfg. 399 *_ c >l> nia 1 1 Ml ’*• ■ Y • ’ 1' nr lastlli Oil ■'o . 179 59 i'r*< ♦-111 l‘,;.e Lin* Cos.. 38 40 C mberlsnd l ipe Line 15*) Eur-ka !' pe Line ... Cralena-Signal Oil C 0... 117 149 red 138 282 lllmilaPir»Llne ... 218 521 Indians I’lpe Lin* C 0.... 93 NatlnnAl T?an«lt Cos. 14 New York Transit 185 I>o Northern P pe Line Cos. 100 104 Ohl * 1 <ul C■ 373 374 !• er< e II '’orporatlcn 13\ 134 I’retrle **tl A Gas Cos. SIS SIS Prairie P'pe 2*2 285 Solar ID fining c«>.. 340 340 b uthern Pip- Line <‘ , o. 193 2‘ 1 0 ?'-uth Penn < >ll c 2.*7 3 '~i S. ii*h 66'• f*t I’a P.p* L. 101 113 Standard OH. California 260 2*3 I >o. Iri'ilana 77.5 745 Do, Kansas 475 495 Do. Kentucky ........ 355 360 I". Nebraska . . s n o *2O T *o, New Jersey .... f.'*4 6 t J >O. New York . *Bl 2'*2 4 4* 8 ft 8 9wnn A- l-'tnch Cos.. . 1 *'s 115 T‘ni< n Tank L ne Cos. . l*ij IPS Vacuum t»H Cos . 38' 3*o Washington c >11 Cos 29 3 4 Standard *»11 P'ld Sto.-k.21'0 .... Do, subs 1800 .• • Fnt'J Petroleum 13 13 s* M.d 66 ••* l>fg 17*» 172 Penn Mexican 1" 61 Fir.pc rial 1 • 17 - 39" C l RB DIM « nil 8 1 « Quotations bv H rn.u eer A Weeks. July 2.8• Bid A«k An.er Public T’clitlea .I>> D prefeirMt] . 47 Ar -r i.ikp* A T* action 3*14 2*4 fio, preferred ..... I*H 11** A*-tna Expl*.alves ... 7 74 CD es Hervi -e C->m. . 274 214 Do. preferred 8.8 4 Ch.lrolet . ..91 98 1 < 't'sden Oil A * ss* 1 ? \ 2 3 4'r.eden A Cn . ..... 12** Cramp Shipbuilding ..7* *4 Duod* « 6rui.ni 7 7 4 iv-deral Oil 4 4 4 4 Grant Motors '... 3 6 Hupp Motor J\ 3‘, I Maxim Munitions .... I*a 24 <*sage Ffominy *4 *4 Pacific fins it Electric 64 4 65 6* Dr. preferred 4, 4 9 f| 4 I » Do. preferred 4.8 4 8 South cal Edison 84 88 D*>, prof, rred 103 I*)4 H’ewsrt 88’artier 63 4 44 St pul pa R. f 48 ', 4t Cuhmarln* R* at 29 29 4 P S Light At Heat.... 2 4 2', Do. preferred 2 4 34 Pnlt* and 7»t"tors 24 * 4 X Midwest B's 17n 172 Midwest 4)11 ...... ... 7it It Curtiss Aeroplane .. .. 474 4 *4 " right Aeroplane 1.3 1.14 CHICAGO 111 ni H M ink ITT. CHICAGO July 7* • * Thiittr Extras. SX’gc Arsis. 3*c dglrj exiras. *7 17 4* firsts 3'l>'fl«4. F.ggs Prime ordinary. 29<flO'. firsts i;4t*j:ir Twins, 21 *T •’ 1 4r ; Yruing Americas. 22 44r23c Live potiltrv Fowls. 17 89 l*te. duck* Ilf Mr gees*. 123 Me. springs. 22t>J7r. turks. 19c Pots toes Receipts ;* *rs, Virginia, bhls. It. Jitf 4 60. P» Inttag—ike plain neat hind—thsi la right—Times isk f Grain and Provisions a ■■■ * ] Cii.v AiK>. J ;l> —Report* of an abundant wheal yield in Ohio and other fet-tions and little buying, to day sent wheat future* down from 1 1-3 to l*c lower than yesterday's close. July wheat opened 12 lower at 2*2 and later sold off two. Septem bet opened I 1-2 down at 2 23 1-2 and I ! 4 Coni moved irregular, being in fluenced by lower cash corn Se;> t teuiber opened unchanged at Is3 1 4, subsequently a.lllng off 3-S De cember opened 3 4 lower at 11* and luter was 3-* down May opened 5 < down at 1.12 14 and held at that fig ure. Oats were off in sympathy wch wheat July opened down two at r: ’.-2 and later was 14 higher Sep tern' er opened 1-S lower at 57 J S and ; later Techned 1-2. December opened ."» 4 Ji ah at 5S 1 8 and held firm. Provision* were generally higher on a higher bog market. DETROIT July 35—The cotri* g's’.n* open* 1 with an ***>• tone ow ;ng t> sr>nil and weatf'.sr o\ err,» corn t-.t and f*\ rsble threshing return* n iti Tbe wheat market wr»» easy a' the penmg anJ futures were . led a cent low er. S*« s ,ie»i receipts a*e slowly tn r»«« ng at * n.e point* but there a • r , rt* that farmer* are not »at ! with prices and are building «t m h u*<-» and *ta-king their w t'.eal n tiler to hold for an ad \ a:i e T'*:e ar# few Ve.ig-.ng *aie.« A'.i n • er. -gh wheat .a moving to a ;««• any pressure. T;.e waakneas , •n wheat i* creJited largejj to the i ne n ■ oar*-- gra’.n*. ' The feej -'C .n corn and at* .-cntinue* bear- | \ :nn to the pr..*r«*ct of big j • ; s AG v»heat new* .» favorable • ng cr. pis ar- wing well and « n'e- wh--at hardest ia it.akir.g the be-’ f pr, grees *erp ! w eat is steady 'w-ng to a -tter continental demand and ngM **e--e.g* France is a good purchaa .-r f wheat and t.a’* and will re quire a g-eat deal in order to make > , fa ar. rt acreage M King 1e- , and n tl e I'etroit market *hcw» a Utle .approvement There is mod- j e;ate buying of flour, but consumer* ar- a rk.rig tiard for lower price* ( Atvl all expect the government t 4. a .*•- a 1 eel me * n. "heat -I se-I , *• * *« f 19c n ash and I tn Sep-ember t'orn advanced 3>: Alalke seed ad. | vjn-ed s'o and October ean* d»- i lined 35c. Timothy abed ad%anced 10c and oat* declined 24 r Wednesday’s wh»at q ici'i’Gr.j 1 ash No 2 red. *2 45 Jul) "Ptn»l v» th * dr ; >f it at *2 4* and d»- citnpd to 9140. September opened at j s2?* and declined to SI 30. N 7 , white S3 40 Wednesday's coarse grain quota t one Corn, cash No. 2 *2 2’ No. 2 yellow No 4 yell, w S3 > 4 . 'at* Standard. *7 4c asked No 3 white. 97c No. 4 white. S*c Rye Cast; No 2 S3 95 Fean* Imn«t H* and prompt shipment. SI 25 O t> n*t. S'. 25 Seed* Prime red clover, S: 1 «0: October. 177 9* sl*.k». 11l timothy. S3.SO. Receipts In the D*trMt rr.arke' n Wednesday Included 1.009 bble f flour. 3 car* of corn 13 of --at* and 1 of hay. Shipment* were l.Ofld bo 4 >f fl-.ur, 1,900 ou vs w eat. 1 of corn and 1.500 bu «f- at* St •k« i are 141.090 bu of wheat. 81.909 bu >f ! nrn. 94,900 bu of "at* and 12.000 ~u I of rya. Prlmarv wheat receipt* were 455 - j )0c bu. against 1.955.000 bu a year ago. Export* of wheat and flour " ed | ne*day. 416.000 bu. i Receipts of wheat Wedneeday Du- I luth, ll car* aga.net 137 a year ajjo i Minneapolis 91 -ars. against 400 I Winnipeg. 177 , ar*. «g* n»t 122 '7ht- i 1 cago. 37 car* aga'net 124 southwest • 292.900 bu again*! S2S.O-9 bu a year ag'.-. c Hir too CRAI* July 25.—Opening Wheat July not quoted September j down 14c C m eeptembe- in changed pecernoer down \< M*' I<-,wn %c c>at» July not quoted September down 4 C I»e«-ember down i %c Provision* Generally higher Noon —Wheat July down 2\ -vpenerf at 12 42 S»ptam l >er and wn 44c 1 ''urn September down %c f>e,-em ber dt wn %c. r *at* July up G ' pened at T 2 4«- !-,wr ; :,o PtcetnMr ' ■ » , generally higher. Clo*w—Wheat July down %o Se . ! temiier down 44 c a *r'err er I wn 4c; December -ip 4c Sf«- un changed closed *» 12 * 3'■» ; July up %c. September up 4c pe i c#mber Us %c. Provision* genera. I higher Qu--at on* by P* n» Webber A C 'u!y 26 <Gpen H rh’ 1/ » C! r« w heat— July 2 42 24 4 2 5* 2 41 4 6#nt 2 23 % 2 234 3 15 3 19 Corn— Seri 1 *34 1 *3% 1 1 63 Tree 1 14 1 144 1 12% 1 144 M»; 1 12 1 12% 1 10% 1 124 oat* July *24 71% *l% -34 Sept 57% 6*4 '*% 5*4 Dec 56 4 5 3% 57% 61% Pork July 41 25 Sept *n in 49 «J 49 3 1 4 ■ 62 Lard - Jlllv 29 52 2" 65 ? 4 6? 29 55 Sept ;o 79 29 77 jq *-■ -j Dot 20 77 29 65 29 77 20 12 Riba— Julv 21 75 Sept 21 39 21 99 21 7* 21 99 Oct 21 87 21 «* 23 42 2! IT TOi r.nr* r.RAIv TOLEDO, July 25 —Closing price* Wheat o**h 1269 Julv 17 49 sep-ember 12 4 Corn •'a*h, 12 21 September. | *'4- 7 ece m t ep. jl 1* May S3 14 c.*t» 43c fulv. go, Bep’embt ' 9 pie-em-er *9 %r Rye; <*A*h. t 2 Clover seed Ca*h, II 19; October til 79: p*ecer ‘ er SI? 69 Aieike Cash SUM Tir.o thv Cash 11*9 Ru t ter Hrl-V cr*itr»ri 49c t". v creamer)-. 4 %c Egg* Fre*» fsnd.ed 3*r fancy *•. ||..«-tt. 19r H*\ Cnchanged < 4 Sugar Market l*i*ra -Detroit wiio|e*aie prPe* Crystal dominoes. 2-lb. 112. do. - -lb 812. Eagle tab>*t* 910.7 . cut loaf. < glOtS. cubes. 59.45 . XXX.\ t.owuered. |t. standard powdered 1*95 (ran i la’ed. extra -otrse, |4 4*- do. fine, tn bulk |4 50 do. 35-lt. votton*. 14 70; crystal domino gran, f-lb and 5-lb. cartons, tn a*»* It 9 < rysttl dnnst ino gran. H V ’**e*. |) d!am< nd A. S3 *9 ri nf»cM«ner« A. 84 45 No 4. |4 69] No 6 II 4*. No 4 St 49 S' 7. » I. It 3- I. IS.IS. No It |t 29 hi ll 14 15 N 15 S» 19 No It (I 08 No 14 |» or. N IS S3 9S n >r,-*a kln a mlwture |» f9 beet gran. Ulated I* 40 p*-r 199 lh* h oiteh'-.ld p. wd , l’s, 24 t > < aae, 12 4 0 do. 41 to case S4 76 p»r r e*e ♦ n RR COPPER 4TIMM Qtiotatlr.n* liy llornhlower A Week*, July 26 Bid A«k Butte A P* la vera* J 4 Thief 2% 2% Co»g Arisons 2 ■. Popper Mining 7 7% ptr* 4 National , ?H 2% Goldfield Ton* 63 64 Tumi o E*t {-, ja la Rose 45 .49 Magma 4* 49 Nevada pnuglae t % 1 % nhlo Copper i % t % (itewnrt 21 36 Bucceaa 2* 32 Yukon 2 2% Detroit Rank Clearings Detroit bank clearing* for loir 25. 1917. were M. 117.792.7. Total clear- Inf* for 1417 to d•' e are ll *43 9*3 •17 17, a* agalnat SLI 49 *25.7*9 S3 for tha correspond.t.g parlod tn 1921. DtTKUII lim t a Produce — On a count of the retail grocers' holiday ri'itimKiton houses were and •• trig a rather alim business today Poultry rat elvers said there was no demand at all. and with the dally ar rivals piling up on receivers hands the market »as decidedly weak 1 Dealers in vegetables and fruits re -1 p —tel t-ade on a reduced scale, but I the hot whether Is bringing In the . r -p of berries in in. reased quanti ties and in consequence quotations 1 are naturally lower The demand for lemons Is especially active and the market is sd\an* ing apples New |3 per hamper Hsnnnas Good shipping stock. 5«54. lb. Beane Dried I.lmas, 17c lb . Berries Hih kleherr'es, $5 per bu i r*d 1 as;.berm I if 5*5 bu black, : ispberriea. 14 5 1 n 5 T>u k*" seperrie*. $ '-y 4 7 5 I.u I'allfurala l-'ralt*—A’heri e«, $3 259 12 peaches. |: apricots. 83 25. plums, j I • "berries > nr. 14 60 95 bu. ( arrasts It per bu Dteaaed Calves Fancy, country dressed, 1 T si 1 lo onoice. UtflTc; common. Isui*c lb Freeh 3 esetables - Radishes. J^c ■I * parsley |1 j. |9c dnl Ucum bers. hot hbuse. 55 f S'*c dos carrots. 30c d< > caullfl-'wer. II 75 dox . cab bage. (V'nic grown. 11 bu lettuce. 50c bu ; green onions 1 s green peas l onie grown, lit *1 160 bu. hothouse tomatoes. 15 if 20.- lb . cel- 1 eryr, 15 H 30c 1 c . hea 1 lettuce. $1 50 bu squash. 7.’ per basket, home g r wii wax *'«>an» |. 75 bu; green brans, fl 60 bu. Henry Fancy whits. 16 '/I7c;, ex tracted mr 10c ib. Ila» -I'etr.ut shippers are paying 1 the foil sing price* for baled hay In j car ’ots. fob D*»tro t No 1 tlnio- , toy. sl7 'C ,jl« standard . timothy. 1 11 5 V 1 t’rn. thx *ls 6 * I1 5 No : mixed J'. 4 •. N 3 mixed. B’.' M 2 No ! 1 -lover 113 509 1* r > •* sirs** ». “* *..y t S 1,1 wheat and oat »tr»s, 51* i»>w/ 10 I pet An. I rmnst Pi' ' per b I I lines $1 10 i 1 2'-* per 10 •* Melon* Rock> for 1 * 41 2593 5. w atermelons. 40 9*each >nt» 66 ainuts 3‘ and 21c almon ls. :9y2<o. filberts. :<9ls*c. Braills. 19 J* pecans »i'*’xc lh ; nut ' n eats 3-!b cartons almonds 60c; | walnut* 5Jc pecans 80c lb. peanuts. ; -oasted. farcy, lie Jun b 12c lb. Orssgrs Valencias. 84.2594.75 per 1 I box I 1 intone T*x.»a Ber-nudas 81 859 >2 per oms* l*otnt m> > ithern wh'e $4 75 bM Peaches **' x-hasl.et crates. 82 25 9 •ishe], 8’ Poqlirr F3 >r« J-ff7Bc: light we ght s. *4 26 V 1 hen* 179 I * r • 1 ght welgt- ts 16 if 17c. roosters. 18c ducks 22 TUc g-ese l 4c lb. JOBBING PRICKB. Panned (•nogs Apples. 83 ”5 per I g.ii Lima -cans 81 41 '#1.75. corn. 1 : fan 7 Maine 82. standard. 81 * ft . tab> ! beets II 26J; 40 peas, fancy early June. Si *5 salmon, tall. 82 40. mar wlat pa*a 8' •■5 -* - tuna 11.15. I ti rr-a’oes. standard. 82 jf* dox. Coffee Sant's standert 14918 c msdium. HttJuc. fancy .*Ovf22c Rio. il4 4 !154c 1-lb packages. 19922 c 1-H tins. 28929 clb Feed In 1B x-1 b sa ks Bran. 841 cir, iard nuJdPr.gs Bi> hne mid » ra. |BI - . arse o: rnmea' 884 50 c<*rn and at ch->p. 8" per ten. Rear B-s- \» v*r patent. 83 20. (.second pa‘en'. B'2 stra g • 112 ii. • s itent 114 I * per bbl of 194 Ibr in eighth paper aacks. Otla —Linseed ell. raw 8t 1* boiled I 1 fl 19 ga! ker .sen.- iron barrels. ; >o; gasoline, 2 4 ' g*l- Proxlalons M- »s p rk B*o family pork B*2 '-r *s -.car bacs* B*o>'/P); |ha.ms. 24 ii 2»c br skets. 214 p’cnlc hams 20 3 2ixc bacon 119 22c lard In tierces. 22 4c; k»ttle . rendered 13 lb Hides i 1 green hides. 19 No l cured b«ills tic Nl. green bulls N 1 I curead vea « k ,». 24- \ i .:-*«n ’■•*! j kip. 24?, No 1 ured n.urtain 22c N' I green m .rra n 20 - N > 1 ! cured calf. 35c N 1 green calf 21c; No. 1 hnr«e hides. I" N . i ■ ->r«e | M»<. 84 No i talb-w l‘l N J ••. w 14 i 1 e *T. N 2 kip and calf I --* •f' -b' p •klna 'aa ♦ o amnvi nt wo■ .-. ' 2 :81 3' f Bo.ton Copper Stocks b f 4’j tail on •by H-.-rn'.- - . »•r A65 •• * July 28 Open l»:ij Low r; .* Alaska Gold ' « » 5 « , All ’i»t . . 4; 4 fij f Am Zinc ... -* \ 24’* 2*4 .. . Anaconda .. *•'*» 764 *”4 7' 4 Ar z c<. m . . ll* 12 -* 2 A r »dia n ... I 3 4 3 Bum* Kup *• 4 16*, • 4 ''ail An ** 7* 1 ‘aiu A Me .a 5*9 ' D. <’ r >p Rang*... 55 4 686* 5, 4 ''h 1 n 57 4 .63 ', 53 4 I'a-’ia Daly 5 5 5 ‘ F.ast B itte 11 11 11 Frar.klln , . . . 4 6 6 Granby .80 >0 to D ; ration 64 \ B*4 '4 *% *> , . Mas, .13 13 11 j M ar.il 4 0 4 ?•> 4 t Uk* Copper .11 11 l; Mohawk .. *0 *0 60 North But re 1?4 I*4 I*', l*i,l- Bond t'reek .’6 4 284 2 ■> 4 2 , I Q'uncy *4 x, 4* *, K#> Consol 2*4 25 " t 264 ; Sup it B ston « I « 4 i '•ante K» .1 1 1 St Mar . . *4 74 *4 74 Trinity . . 7 7 4*, T*nn c,, fl ,e r 174 I*4 I*4 , t’njt s Ma' h. *>'* *• 4.4 ftah Ap*x 24 24 24 24. Utah Consol IB l* 16 j*. T’tth f { per 16* :01 1 *•! 4 • r H M A R 16 : 4 6’ent'ira <"*,l 4 4 f, 6V l er'ne **4 ‘« 6* 4,1* 444 Wyandotte '.9 in* y onk pßofti *1: m 4 rkr.u I N *66‘ YORK , 7*. | ! Q”.l«* firm F’- -k mm > l 1 j\{ 41 .’ 0 le< r I Dill • ■>' s’ • (118 a'• *9 S era .■/ 1 centrlfugs! 94 -fe <• f-. *4 fr , Ico v ado MV-tes*, f'. ,' <i r-' • .1 I b rm cut , nf I • ' ■«) »and | pr»w d-ted. I • ■<: * 1 .■ s’- I 8 •V * 1 Tie It'S 3* ■ Taib.v Kftsy «(,. 'll \ 14'* U-ltr V 1 4 ~ J .ie Steady N 1 »1 "f . f \ j « |n- er. ryi 'f x*,, t, f .. Quiet t* 1 rkey • IBR 'I *h» ku,. j << '4. !6'd2a die as. !■ ,t I Live poultry Quiet ge*se j’.B *r 22c fnais. y? 2 ■ ;rK.j-. ;< roosters is* It, era ilf Cheese e/f e'ate »: •> romn.on *0 sp» e sk,' « common to *Hi4l^« rt.c. rx n» -n ?*n Er>Biv r: 't • ?; .n>D’e- -,- ke* 1 ' i tubs . ** er e and *B' sales. Last ««k • price, 87*,c. FT. L. BROWNELL HAMMERS AWAY AT SAFETY FIRST H. Ie Brownell, manager of ’h« Detroit Safety league, ggv<> h!s *n», ty first talk In the Virginia theater : Hamilton blvd and Virginia j>k ; Tuesday night, and brought hl poln’e hom** by Htirg the kMl'nc >f a hoy at that corner hr .< u ♦ nick recentiy He strongly urged ♦ho establishment of a trafficrour» Mr. Brom-nell will address an opt •If mooting In the William* school Fanflolfi and Mt Elliott ave*, tr> night, and Thursday night wll speak In the Ferry school. Ferry and b. seph Dampan aves pflexen of the fifteen la.fc-'G s*atas of the nnldn have now adopt ed woman aaffrafn. What Are YOU Doing? mm! K!.' r ASSIST THE GOVERNhIEKT Ik CRUSHING THE ENEMY SPY SYSTEM ‘ I.ITTLE STORIES FOR BEDTIME blj XHORSTI S IV. irCUGIdB. Peter Rabbit Is Full of Questions. iC.-yrlght, IPI4. h> T. W. Burgess » N ■' *-icn thers* something you l n t kn'w *\c r..> way <-«f (u^Di'.nc. ‘T•' >• u‘!t ’ nd a rftdy tongue A »! trcnled blesatng F*',- -** *he rf»ly tengue Nitu r.l ht> 'a* *!vfn II (o him H• I* * full f que«tlon* Peter th» easier "ay f a# k 1 n g r..« Sometime* he leaen* the f ir.i' quite as rf'ffi he geM t i(i *;; uToni It all depend* on w »r no*, th »e he que»tl'>n» T“* . Kr w what they a'e talking a .t If > ou are gu.ng to nk jum t* n* ak» .« »re that you uk the ’ k ’ r' rie. \ -* w v -'-n Jlr'rnv Skunk march* 1 - vord and aft P--er V the little *and> *P' >t out of vi ■ • -i ! »»'n tba e.ght baby Turtle* P 1 i> and t' , »n waddle off to the Smiling P ol and aor*’ hie dowa t » •«•’« 'nto the water Peter an ' h ,ro r < vrtth jiaatb n* wh! - h he wante.q • > a*k He had already g.n t< k ie«• acme th.ng* but g ;•«« nr <* »«n - * ;n, w ug f r aure I’e veil-* tempted t, > follow Jlmmr Sk ink it v* a n i lear *‘ at l irmjr wa.-’t t n ’ •' lea«t puttied b> w-hat I hi.• 1i ; p*ne * -rv t•• i ’ 'ie *<and y «; t Jt wa.< als ■ le«r it a* Jimmy i- .< w»« in t» put out about aome th ng ere’* no uae ;n taking him ■lttlni 4 • r•* r. «r >ft ear -» way he !wh 'v hen he ■* pi.axled Tn iauaMy • g 1 natured t;• when he !*■ * -t, » «af.‘.v t■> k*-e;, ut of h l * ws> It 1* olear en lgh 'hat h« 1 kr. w* ail aho ,t tn <* little Turtle* [and what they were doing hare and I ■.a could ■•11 me ail af.> it them If he w .1 ’ But I 1 in't know *ny -1 |u'te ao bate to bother w 'h jue*' n* when h» let.'ti 'e»'lng I real g•’ ’ x T :rrn.v Hkur. * I thin a 111 a a • Grandfather Fr g ” So- Pet»r »’ p -i *orat<» ng hi* long left *h r w • • « l-mg -’.ght • nd so ■ ■*■ ' *t irfp.l f, r • e <r > rig r*f.ol to i for Grandfather Frog. V i* :• ere.j fri 11 Grandfather Frog had •• igl.t a g .f Plunger / ' Livestock ■ —> VI KM It. % \ ( UNTBA I. IttM K 1 tllliv. I'ETHoIT. July 25 -*.*attle Good a-'!e an i .>aly medium. 14 It i;S low'? «t heavy *t-era li n t • i •() h««' handy weight hutrher »t-er*. $' mixed ateer* and ielf»r*. I- j handy llgy.t butrh l |ght a. M 37 »>«• « » f T n 0 ■£/ •* hutch* • r now*. s<> '>■ u - 7 25. common oowa. ii hera I' ; he»t heavy 1 ilia, t'' >V S h dogna hulls. |»‘> f.O 'i( '- U at-.ck bulla. I*'a # 25. fAerfera l-f?V atorkera Mtf* milk ers and springers. 150 ft *0 Veal jfalvea Mnrke* a'*»dv beat grade*. t;itfl4 s f| th-ra. .dh-ep and am ha Market steady beat lambs. J'.l'tJlßJi fair lan. h« HJSOfilt ' light to common lamha 111 iu liso , fair to sheep. ">b mil* and mmon I' •/ «' • • IK Mrrket -r• ape.-te •;<a , v at Tueadav’a rloae; • ga I t', flif' mixed grade*. IIS j ,115 75. m*t ntmi.o i.ivr «timk. FAST ni'FFAI/». N. Y. July 25 - a'fle; Itecelpta f> n o market steady. » . « r * | tcher R rxd«* 110/12. row* | 1 50 92 5 Falvea Her el pt a 100 ma’k*l alow. • •eady, < ull t< choice I'.ffM IS Sheep and lamha Kerelpf* *00; •■arket steady, rh-dre larrh* |ls.snj t 5 year ' nga IH'UIS sheep, f..« 10 2S ||, c * rte -eipfa, l.hf/0 nmrket 25c • ig r. yorkera 11' '0 iIS »a. pig*. S I 2 t i V 1 a . mixed. |l4 4ft>H.4S. -«»sy. 5 4 4'<)!f" r ighe |I4V 4 40. stag*. 11l 60 4114. mu \ i#o l.li K a Tin k FH IF AGO. July 24 H gs He • cij ta, J< 000 market a a p.w*r: mixed and butcher* I'i 45315.14. • - heavy 114 75 31 4'*s rough • ayy. |li*ii« 1 4 50. light. »14 55 t 4 •,,xO. plg» 111 S© Ip 14 50 rattle Me eptr 14 000; market -teadv to a Shade’ lower he/ve* iHJf.'/M cow* ,nd hO'.fer*. I » Jf *i II *o. atockera and '-edera. 14J5 3 OJO calve*. 19 71014. -;ncep rtecelpt*. 20,000; market ready »■ 10r k»*r native 17 76 0 175 v»e*tern, 17 55 011 lamha $lO »11S50. western. $lO 26016 40 f f.r.vni itn i.i\ f. stock f’l.ilV l/IANh lull 25 II ga Be. eetpte. 1.000. market *tr> ng 10c ■ 5■ ’ Hilled 514; «>! 'inn >l4 p'g« 115 rough*. 114, • fag*. 112 74 - tittle Receipts. 8 are. market *t*ady Sheep and ,ml,i Re »tpfa, 1 car*, steady top, jit |0 l xlvea Receipts, ISO. alow; tr.p. II 4 SO TOI.F.KO I.IVC ITOfK T r »l*rr' • July 25 Ho|" Ree*lpt», Ight market Mrmg 5010 c higher; ea vl •* 116014 10 medium*. »I« .orker* >l4 77.41 15 >O. good pigs. 114 600 16. f'ajver Slow. Sheep and lamha Iyiwer. >r.g VHHK BITTKH 4,Ml POiiS VF Vs yr-RK. July 25 Butter steady, receipts lO.v-,5. creamery exs •ra *!»‘*c do, special maeket, t/tOUe state dairy tubs. 2402fc'Ac. limitation creamery first*. 46 14 0 24c. Fgga 't'naettled recclota. 14.504. nearby white fancy, 4*044r nearby mixed faney, 35079 c; fresh flrati. 13 fJIK nt rrr.n %*n nnoi Katter—Fn aerAunt of the retail gronera’ excursion thme was no aea »! nos th* heard t/dar. quotation* tHkfng nominally unchanged at 37 *4c j fqr creamery extra* and “*c for flrafa I fin* Pr«ah recwlpta ara quotabla I at X2911C dot. 1 •••petty." kr crleC. "akrl ware eight little tart lea deleg In a aandr •»»! upon the t.reeu Me• der* af" j the Fla'- Hawk only a few minute* before, and tho Plunger wax high in the blue blje xky. (Jrandfather Frog had at one* decided that he needed a re** In the *oft mud at the butt m of tha Smlilng Pool He ha* great rexpe : f >r Plungar'a keen e>e» and g-ent t w *, .haa Orandfather Frog :4 when Pater peeped over tha l ank of the Smiling Pool there wa* n'. one to be xaen on the big g-een ll’y pad where Orandfathor Frog da* light* to ait Peter waa dlaapp in!- ad. vary mu*h disappointed H* l< K*d rn‘.« way and looked that wa> A little fanhee along wa* an < and ' i r nr »nd >f which wa* In the 'water f«n tha end were Spotty the Turtle and Mra Spotty enjoying a tun-bat* The verv "tiM'" exr'.a'med Pef» r . The-, r.i.ght to he able to tell m» w-nat I want ti Know even better than Hrandfather Fr l g If* hurried along the bank until he wax rig .t oppoatfe Spotty and M'« Spotty Me w** *t> full of <pi*«- tlutix that ha didn t even wait t'< •a - , go- and morning "Spotty." he cried "what wer* e ght little Turtle* doing In a eandy t up on tha 'lr»an M»adowa* Mow I did they gat there’ Why did they burr th*m*elv*» In tha eand’ U'hy haven't I aver *e»n them before* How did they know the wav to th* Smiling Pool* Do they belong to you* \Vhy did Jimmy Skunk b*rtn - dig right aw-ay In that place wh»n I t<dd hTm about it* Why did ha leeffi xo dlaappolntad whan ha , couldn't And anything there* Yea Indeed. Pater Babbit wa* f'lll of question*. Next BtOTT “Spotty tb • Turtle An*wera Pater'* Quaatlona •• OPTICIAN OPENS NEW EYE STORE L. R Ooldamlfh, for 17 years head of the optical departjnenf In the J I* Hudson company store, has ; opened an exclusive optical store of his own at No. 17 John R at The entire lower floor of the building hai been remodeled to suit the require menta of a large optical buslnes*. with several comfortably furnished waiting rooms as well as rooms for the teating of the sight and the flt tin* of glasseg a manufacturing department is maintained In Conner Mon Mr Goldsmith during his years In the Hudson stors made many friends. The department In the Hud son store was leased to Mr Gold smith so that the business h< worked up was entirely his own, and the preg«nt move will be almpl) a transference of that, business to the new location. Heo-Moth#p» Defy Tire. LAWRENCE. Kan . July 25.-Fire men fighting the blase destroying the chicken house belonging to A. Haglund, recently, were Inspired to se* two setting hens Inside arnTfl th« lurid flames. The hens refused to leave their eg** Intent on saving the faithful biddies, Ikiwrence fight ers doused the Are and the hens continued to set. Dope Peddlgra Fined Heavily. James nurhanon and Richard Quinn, Indicted on the charge of peddling "dope," pleaded guilty In the United State* district court. Wednesday noon Judge Tuttle sen . fenced Muchanon to pay a line of l S2OO and Quinn S.IOO. Both said they would pay their fines rather than he sent to the workhouse to serve sentences of six months each In railroad and financial circles considerable Interest Is manifested In today's meeting of the dlrcciors of the Chicago, Milwaukee A Rt. Paol railway, owing to rumors of a possible dividend reduction and the reports the* A J Far ling retire from the preaidenoy. I SHathg efc* pete aw 4 Mel tfcet to riakt-n*tM Ml Him, Mail avaa “BOUNCER” AND SLEUTH IN BATTLE Harry Davis and De tective Garvin “Mix” In Court Corridor FORMER ONCE SHOT MAN DEAD Today’s math of Slaying of Roggers An aftermath of the slaying of Pa trolman Emmanuel Ruggers aas the list fight Wednesday morning. In the corridors of poller court between Harry Davis and Detective Joseph Garvin Davis is the man who shot and killed "Shorty” Rtockwefl, shout ri year ago In a saloon brawl. He was released when he convinced the 1 police ha fir* and in self defense. Davis formerly was tnan.fger of the notorious INUnt case, which was forced out of business because of Its unsavory character Os late, it ts s.tid he has been working as a "bouncer" tn ibe case adjoining the Bums hotel According to Garvin. Davis made remarks in the police court corrt dors concerning the death of De tectives Rodgers, and voicing a gen eral antogonism against all mem bers of the detective bureau. "The only reason you talk that way Is because you've killed one man and gotten away with It." said Garvin, who overheard Iwis’ re mark "You think you’ve got every bod\ buffaloed because >ou got by w Ith one killing " A few- words followed, there a swinging of arm* and Garvin landed on Davis’ Jaw The case bouncer was sent reeling, but he c»me back The Confessions of a Wife T.ove Secures Health and Happiness. Dl''k h» sleeping pea efully In our atateroom. *0 I am going to talk to you a while, 111 tie hook Jim came down t•> see u* off and whiapered to me. "Keep Hick awav f r m buaineas a* long as >ou can. N1 argic ’’ "Why. Jim don’t you think he •* getting along all fight'" I asked j anx loualy (»f rmirae ■llly hot T want him I to 0 rtie bn, k In perfe t health” | Jim pr •e* ded to store ne ay a, arcat hsaket of fruit In the »*.»t.room I and handed me a hunch of violet* as big a* mv head Then he gave me a; ■ uple of n 'e’a and all current magxfr.c* "G dn»*p Jim ee put all your it ft* in the a»iifero,.rn e'.’h Ph k lh*r» won't he r >om for me 'Th• r. *vc'll k.cV all of J'm * g f*a out. Nt irgle.” e*, lalmed IMck f*o >ll r w little hook. It 1* Itttle *jc«ct;e* l'k* that that warm a wo* n an a heart Pick la a perfectly de -1 ghtful invalid- pat c n t. and uncom planing and he simply r»i e|» in my company There la a girl an I hov hrtd* and groom in the far end of th* car and I watched them rather wiatfully thru the f.pen door tonight before 1 went to my dinner * The hoy seemed perfectly oMlyfou* of e*eryth!ng hut hi* glr! hr'de She was a little more conscious and kept locking about so *»• if anyone was watching them With the exception of the ynu'hful bride and groom e\ cry person in the car »as grey or white-haired "It looks Ilk* a graveyard moving west,” I heard the girl whisper as 1 passed her on my way to th« dining ,-ar I locked hack and saw that every one In the car with the exception of T'i|cU and mvaelf and the little bride and groom, was over sixty When I returned from the dining c*r I told Dick what I had heard th» g)rl say and he laughed "Any way she ran t class you among the dead one* yet Margie "he «ald "To- I IHORNBLOWER & WEEKS I —MEMBERS— New York, Boston and Chicago Stock Exchanges Orders Executed In AD Security Markets J. J. HAYES, Manager 201 Penobscot Building, Detroit, Mich. Capital ft f>Oo 000 k/ Surplus 1.000.000 jjllllll B M p K 7 Undivided Profit*.. 1,200,000 Have You Made Your Will? t When you have decided how to divide your property, rl $ and what trusts to create under your Will, the next O fc step Is to choose an Executor to carry out your M r Surely It Is t.hp part of wisdom to choose for this tJ B important office a trained «-peeia]|«t whOMt etptrl fj ■3 ence. flnaneial responsibility, and permanence of life Lj are such as to guarantee the absolute fulfillment of rj We Invite Consultations Af ftETROITI^U^COMPANy THURSDAY, JULY 2fi, 1917. with towered head and arms guard ing him. Twice ho struck Garvin. The two were mixing at close quar ters when police officers Interfered. Davis was held on a charge of threatening and assaulttug an offi cer REO CAR SHOWS SOME STRENGTH ON LOCAL HOARD By O’HARA, FERRIBS A CO. At the opening of the Iketrolt Stock exchange, Wednesday morn i lng, Reo (’ar was quite strong at 26 1-4 bid, with none offered The opening sale on Charcoal common was at 8 7-8. Conttneniai opene4 a* 6 18 bid. 6 3 4 offered. The whole local market is quiet. The trudlng Tuesday was again very light Charcoal common holds tip with the strength It has shown for some time at K 78, while the preferred was steady at 6 1-4 Quite a number <»f buying orders came Into the market for Reo Motor Car stock at 26 5-8. and In spite of tho dullness in all Issues the close was 26 1 4 to 27. Detroit Edison sold at Its low ebb for the past month or so at 121 3-4. A* has been stated before, the same elements that have been con trolling factors In the market—• namely governmental control and tax bills are the predominating In fluences affecting financial afTatra. SOCIALIST LEADERS GET TERM IN JAIL CLEJVRLAND, July 25 - Three Ohio Boclalls's. prominent In the nation al pr\rty, were sentetneed In federal court todav to serve one ye*r each In th- workhouse for aiding a "slack er” to escape registration for ths draf’ army They are C. K. Rnthen* berg. Hoclallst candidate for mayor of Cleveland; Alfred Wagenknecht, stale secretary of the party, and Charles Baker, party organlxer. Women have been found to ereel In making wings and wing surfaces of airplanes and thousands of the airrrsft that will carry the Btars and Stripes over the balflefleJds of Europe will represent rh- work of the women of this country- night your hair 1* an aureol# of flame and you look as young and pretty a* you did whAn we were on our first honeymoon.” "I wonder If you love me as much a* that tr y «>ut there love* that girl I wonder if If I* possible to love ever again a* . ne d<>e* In the flrat few months of marriage " “There von go. Marg'e, trying to think It all out and getting all mixed up 1 don't know h-wr mah that young cuh love* that girl and I don’t even know if I 1< \ e you a* much 1* 1 did on that flrat honeymoon trip, hut 1 do kn >w I am much m>*re de pendent on you for happiness, for content, than 1 was then Y,,u hear a great deal about sympathy expend ed on the your g man •* ho love* f.i* wife or the young woman wh love* hep hushatid hu» the\ get along much better and suffer much ■*» than those who ham lived together even If the years hai* n t been all sun shine nnd rose* “Why. mv girl, f think at this mo ment If 1 were going *'ut west for a long stay and knew when I opened my eye* in the morning that they would not rest on your dear red head. I would not want to live •• I don’t Just understand it all. little hook, the only wav 1 can account for T>lek s love making la that out th»re In the ocean when he did not know whether he would ever see me affata he realised after all it was a mans wife that count* Reside* T have al wavs anown Pick ha* a one-track mind ju*t n w he 1* running on the track that leads to m» I could almost wish he would never he quite well again It 1* so «weet to feci that vou are as necessary to someone as Pick make* m* feel 1 am to h'm. Mas anew life begun for Pick and me’ /To Be Continued.> A bfhhy of the Queen of is to collect the eye glasses of cele brated men