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L9 w ''if ,r 'v. j - . r . v t-PHIl,ADELlJHIA, WEDNESDAY, 3 UNE 19, 1918' " ' ''' "- "' " ' WI .1 S ft f EVENING. PUBLIC LEDUEK -y NEWS OF THE FINANCIAL WORLD NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA STOCK PRICES ffi ht rT.X rfrc , isin jninuin it & Power Corp. JVkFlrat and Refunding jtWT Piortgaga uoia oonai AitC n... A a lain ' IL'Loneest established of all f .hydro-electric plhnts on B..'.fV Pacific Coast. ira,Practically no competition. df.if-LT.KC possibilities for cx- . pansion. "svFirst mortgage on about -A. 60r ceneratine capacity. F'S.Seasoned and time-tested cf MiiutiK wfaniji Frica to yield about 6.40 rW tvT . 1Ai . pnenationaiuty LKf ... $?. ' 'fc? ! Xt CfttslnnieKl Ofices in jo Cti t .PiilaaelrUa 1421 Chettvat St. ,tvj telephone i?3 Locust tmmdt-Shert Term Sln-Aerrpttn Company STEEL INDUSTRIALS ATTRACT MOST ATTENTION IN TRADING ON BIG BOARD AND ADVANCE iYciu York Stock Sales iwjt :a ijy t iBkpublic Uron and Steel , Whit incresfte in nMs for past two and one-half year will June 30 report show? What percentage of the present production Is In war materials? Are the company policies to be changed? Any worry about cash to pay 1917 Federal tax of .t.. (in nrtn nnn f s 7he nbotr and runny othr t ifn points trim mr voi or ioxr vere ot nr rarffullti nnd rlrarlu rrwrred it ohv la teat anatysi.9 just issued, 1 ok itciil not only or able to b'tttr tvagr inv inarnzt pojiiinn jar in- iitm--'. hvt ltnoio Ihe present condition nf ; Bbare Jlarnino nnd Per Shnre Vat u9m Yours for the aihwo t Up ftM9 od or mention K -I. Schmidt&Deery TMeaiber Con.. Mock Kx. nr '. V. !M Widener Bids.. Pbilidclpbia, Pa. .F.: Dell.Wal.4O80: Ij.. Rare 40u , N. V. OBtr 30 nrnncl St. PRIVATE WIKCS Market Shows a Generally Strong Tone Prospects of Increased Prices for Finished Products a Factor That Helps Bring Gains New Yorl, .lime 1?. The stuck market showed it seneittlt stroiiK tune nil throiiRli the foienoon. tilli ImJINh Interest .concentrated clilcfly In the .teel lndu trlaN. The prospect for advances In pruci ot lliilhlicd steel pioiluet was h factor in streiiRthenliiK the market position in these Issues, but there wast nl the Mint time evidence of hanking accumulation, villi .some of the h:inkinc huylnp more open and many liu.vlnc orders conilnc direct ftom important financial interests. There was talk of 'n new pool In American t.ocomothr. thut stock heiiiR one o fthe strongest Icatures and makln? a further advance of J points to 6SN. ltaldwln I.ornmothc made it Ram of more than 1 point, scltins at !0 '2. imd other steel Industrials made cains of around 1 point. There was moderate trad.ns In United Stntcs Steel common, which llikt adnnccd to lOi' . and then reacted to 103. Interest w.is attuched to the tradinsr In Royal Dutch because of an abbcnce of demand, and that stock broke 133 points on 11 Mnsle b.ile to 10U. The I'lttsbursh and West VlrRinia Issues iiRain became prominent because of lRorous buins, with the common stock moving- up 2 points to 35', and the preferred advancing 1 !.. to 78. Heading reflected continued accumulation, makins a gain of to ij'j nnd other lailroad stocks wcie firm, but without important changes. The bullish demonuaiion. which caused an advance in Pierce-Arrow. ended itli the cloe yesterda and thai totk leaded 1 point this morn ing to A0 Marine prrfcired was faul active, but .Melded after the opening. hu ing being 1 emoted b Ihe fuct that the Street KneraU is waiting for otticial news in regard to the sale of the Uritish lines t.ast cloe Tllsh It .".0 L,nv a.m New York Bonds Alaska Gold Mines H 'i ' 1, l. Alaska Juniuu ... li 1M l!t ' , rtllls-rhlmers MfR. S3H :i R3' o-'l'j. Allls-rhalm pf.... 81 SUi SVt SU Am Beet Sugar . . (S ' Am Can 1,Vj 16 10 10 1 Am Can .nf. .. . 9t' ... . I I Am Car and r-ly."S.l S0)i 81't' I Am International. o.'t .Vt I o'l Am Hide . I.ea . 10 16'i lli.'i Am tilde 1. pf . 7,i o( To Am I.lneed .. -lO ; 1 Am Locomotive . Oft'4 R H ,,,s i.Vm t.oes pf if; Am Malting S' I Am Smeltngi Kef 7C'j 7G 7o'4 7G'i , Am Smelt pf lOl Am Sumatra Tob.ltOW HO l.H 1 1' I Am Sumatra T pf 100 .m Steel Kdvs . . . fit Am Sugar neflnlnRli;i'4 IM'J I13!j 1I3M 91 9.1 U 32 li Bfit 924 S0 10' 1 75', nn OS o 17', M'i .107' j . r,,i S2' 4 CORN IS IRREGULAR FURTHER WEAKNESS IN EARLY DEALINGS IN COTTON MARKET Am Ttl & Tel Am Toh pf new- . Am Woolen . m Zlnr I. & S.. naconda Copper Atl Gulf . VT 1 Baldwin Loco . Baltimore A. Ohio Beth S Class r. Brooklyn R Tr . Bruns Ter & R Sec 13"i Butte Cop & 7. .. "' Butte & Superior. 'Zl Cal Petroleum . .. 20' 1 Cal Petroleum pf . 02 Canadian Pacific. 1 10' t Cen -Leather Co 07 Chandler Motor .. si Cliesa & Ohio. . . 07 Chi (Treat "West 7' , Chi .Mil & St Paul 11 Chi Mil & Ft P pf 7I' Chl A- Norlhwel. ("hi It I & Pac. 4'hile Copper . Chino Copper Col Kuel & Iron. . "onolIdated Ga. Cons In C Mln. . Corn Prod Per . ''ruclble Steel.. , Cuba Cane Sugar. Del & Hud a An 110' Pome Mines ... 7 Detroit United P. ,V Distillers Sccur. Kile line li pf. .. CS'i 9S' US'. 17'.' C" f0'2 55 .S3',' 12'$ 43 Vo 07' j 17 05 5, 82' "y'4 ItlKll 2000 Adams Up Co 91 1000 Amer Ag db Ba 93'; 11000 Ang-Krench Bs 92-Si 2000 Am For Sec Ss 97 17000 Brk 11 T BsM8 9751 1 000 Can Gov Bs '31 92 H 1000 C & O cv 4'iS 7B 000 Chl Ot West 4s G6 16000 C 11 & Q rcg 4s 9 Hi 1000CM&SP rf 4 'is R7'b 2011(1 Cy of Paris 6s 82 9000 Krch Itep o'bs 97it GOOD Int Mcr Mar 6s 99 3000 Lorillard Bs.. 91 .-iuanoi.il itonil 3 ',i 11n.no oo.ft l-jnnnii do l ...ot.it 01.11 it 1000 dn 4'4 . . on. in 1000 Mo Pac gin Is S8 4000 NOT ft M Is. 47U 53000 .V .Y C ft II 6s 94 V. 2000 do 1'mS . 81 , 2000 Pa gen u t'js 87U 4000 Sou Pac cv 4s 79U (000 So Pac c us.. 90'a 10000 Tex Co c 6b 97'-. 2000 U OoU 6s. ., 9G' 1000 U K of il Uft I B's J921 .. Pts 65 94 07 . 82 '4 97, 99 9t 90 58 17'i, 94'; llir.o H.tn. 9t . 931; 92 1 1 97 97 i 92 S 76 6b 94 67' -821.4 97 99 91 0.fl0 04.11 on 58 17 It li4'b Philadelphia Stocks ii:sn Net A.M chc. ZiV, ' a;,4 i',4 IBU. U 41'4 H- Id 241', I 14 Dili, 4- V t '4 .18 .11 : 8l, 81", il' 2., 15' s as tn 7 10". Mi 1 31'. IS'," 3s 50 13'. IS' 4 .is .VI 174 . 05 I "r . I New York Curb ":' , i S3', Aetna Unplhslres ilfs .... 18 - .ntevrolet Motors M'rftripn & Co I'urtls Aeropljine ........ I 1 ."lilcli VhIIpj- CotI Salca.. I Maitma Copppr 1 tothcr t.orl nw Mclhrr l.odr old Kay Hercules ' Kls0hii B'i s rtuslan Oh S'ncr.t Connor .t I St Joseph t.rml . . . SulmiHrine tloat . . I'nllofl Motors . . 11 I'nfld Vrrrl" i:leiniun 1,1 ' Wrlsht-Mnrttn .... ". risht-Mnrtln prrf 87j, 79 90 'I 97'i. 96'- 0K-, 8' 79 911 'a 97 it. 90 'b 9 Ki . . Hleh Low 130 Gen Asph 24i(, 34 430 do pref. .11 S00l.lt Sup C 1614 1H 13 Penn hit 44V 44 Vi 11 Phlln Ulcc S4a, 31"', 30 Reading.. SHfe IHTi, 2.1 do 2d pf 38 38 .1 fn Trnct 31 i 31 Ti. 150'U S Stcel.104 103 101 nOMIS Mijp N't Mini! Low A.M. lime. ,600 Lib Bonds . , .. ' do 4s.. 93.80 03.80 93.80 .46 , ISO do 1st 4s 03.1(1 93.10 03.10 .. ' 1000 Phlla Co ,. -.. ant ! Billet J. if. i . cons on nw-j nw-.-z ..". i l .".nnn do 1st Bs 03 K. 03 4 93'b .. PHILADELPHI INACTIVE STOCKS Following arc quotations for In nrtlte stocks llbted In the Philadelphia Stoek Bxchange and In which there were no transactions today. The price given Is the last previous close: a m ?... Hi. I.pb Vat Tr. . to Aiiinn.-o Ins.. 19U" Leh Val Tr pf 2Si,i 10 b7 Bid Ask IRS. 14 I2 131 fl'i 7 tni, tl 78 St 31 . .11 ,1'i ' 3'j 3 57 l'i I'll 31 lis 3.1 .IS in'. 12 IP, 1 f. 17 IS 27s. ,.,7. .19 , 'nS in' i in', i;.- 71 Anirr Mill .. 10V Am By pf .. "0 Amer Stores. 20 Amer Strs pf 92 Brill .TO .... 26 Hrlll .1 G pf. 70 Burr ft S t o. G4 Hurt ft S t c pr 48 Cam Iron ... 40 Caia Steel ..13.! Catvvs 1st pf B2 vatvvs 2d pf . 64 Con Trac SS 66 '4 lit ft B T .. 10 lit ft B T pf. 17 Ins Co X A . 27 Keystone Tele i Ke Tel pf. . SO Lit Bros ... 2.1 1- t.lltlo sVlinvl 48 Mlnehlll' 50'. No Pennn . . 86 P R T 234 Penn Trarftc . 2 s; Phlla Co pf .. 23. PMIaCocmpf 32 U Rvvys Co Oen 2 Ton Belmont. 3 Ton Mining .. 2; Union Tract.. 37 H Un Cos X J.. 1ST U S Steel pr.110 Win Cramp... 77 Warwick Iron 8 West Coat .. 76 W .1 ft M. . in York" Rvv.v . 9' INTEREST ON LOCAL EXCHANGE CENTERS IN GENERAL ASPHALT, WITH MARKET UNUSUALLY DULL m Common Shares Advance a Little, Then Decline, While the Preferred Are Marked Up 1JL United States Steel Is Higher iS',- rs 3I". 3l'i o-, "oT. Sit, ,-,q, 53', 15 3s (."'. 3I4 "g-, '.V.l'i Bull Purchases OflVcl bv Com- Firs. Prices Sliou cl Losses, i-isher Bodv xr-'.i i . c n Gaston Wm ft W vi un iiugusi oeoring vrc.ii' mission Mouse Sclliiiu Oats '.! JO Barnett Oil&Gas 1C0HT OLD , QUOTES CUK i'.' Morton R. Alexander fVPfcila. Stock Exchange Bldf. ' Tnill.m Sf.. V. T. Clfr SP'iiJ wrs ra- mnErTimv or actiunts .' IS1 Cortlrlert Tulillr Arroiintsnt Jii? "I t'tli'tii'vi tr r nfttv . t'rt kfWllOlS HRAIi KSTATB IRfST nt.liO ? ;4KY5s'rlllA,rK t ADJUST PAP.TNKnStllP RPORATION i DISPl'TF.D ACCOUNTS fm '. Financial Briefs KSCftrors earnlncs of the PlulndMnM i.ainl '"Western Uallvv-ay (Company for the lmonth of Slay were $52 109. a gain of tv.'.f'1 compared with th anie month ti, .nuiiiun.t i.,n ,.o. -.n. ... ilecreased ?28lfi. Kallv After Small Losses ( blriiio. .Imir 19. Illinois .Pnrtlv rloiitb loiilclii ihhI 'Ihiirsfln, unsettled imrllii Tliiirsdnt nlchl warmer. VllvMHiri Folr tonlcht iinil Thnrsiln, rviTiit nnsettltst northrnsli wnrnirr. VMsinnsIn Pnrtlv rloiid. lonleht mirl Tliiirsdujt U".lbl. doners vvet! wnrinfr. Tiniiesoli. I'nsrltlisl tonlcht r;d Tlinrsda. iirnbuld.v slnnversi nuinnrr lo nlclit. Iowa 1'roh.ililt thunder slionrrs to nlcht Murium TlMir-iJuj partlj rtondi nnd warmer. North K.lsrlii I'rnhnhlv thunder slion. ' er (his afternoon; coiler wet tonlcht: riiilrsil , $ iiiirllj rloutlv and looter. sonlh Itaknta Partlj iliiudt tonlcht tno Thurstjij! warmer eas( tuitichtt rnuler wrl Thursdai. rbni.l.u rarllv tlouilj tonlcht nnd Tlnirsdn. nnssihl.t thnniirr honers east (onlchtt wnrmer ens( Uinlch(. Knniis Fair nnd ronllriued warmer to nlcht nnd l hursdiiv. Montiin;! I Hlr (cuichl anil Thursda; s lolor rust. Ujomlnc Pardj iluud.v tonlcht nnd ThursdaM toidrr. Chlrnco. .lull" 19 The cm n market was inrgular in tli. enilv tiadlng toda.v. Ixcal bulls put chared at the outset, but there vvas good filing by conimisstou houses. Southwisteru firms had orders to sell Chances in pi ices were j-niall. Temperatuies were high in pans of fa- es ID cclnie Neu lorU. June 19. The fnllowluc tem perHtures were recorded In the io((on hel( this mornlnc: Aurustn mill TlinntJisvlllr. 08t Aliwnii. rliultjinouin, Ivnovvlllr, MliiMla, Ullmlnc (nu. Tsmnrt nti'l Jacksonville. Kit Millenr. Meridian. Montcomerv. ttlrmln?hiim. Nash ville, 4 hnrleston nnd siiutnimh 2: viem phls, lit Oklnhnmn. Little Itork iiml Mrks burc. 76: shreveiwrt. Man Antonio, orpns t hrlstl. New Orleans nnd Tens-Holti. IS: Port Smith. 80 nnd (.jltrslnn. 81. There was .Oi Inch of nrrrlpHatinu nl Ihomastlllr. .20 at Little Rock nnd .11 Ht New Orleim. New York, .lulu. 19 Purtli' i weakne s vvus a fcttuir of Gen Cigar Co Gen Llectrlc. Gen Motors Great Noith pief Stt Gt V c for o pi op. .'IJV Haskell ft Bailter 12 Inter yVgncul. . . . IV( Inter Agn pf. . . . CI. Inspiration Cop. . "P Inter Mer Marine. 2'.l 2s , 50' JO'. 55'. 2S 50' j 110' i i:i7.'.. i.t ins i. 12' IS' III 12' j IS', 01 29', 2!) 12' i Ls'j (II 1 2'J.' i Philadelphia Markets i PROVISIONS l'h niHrKt rulcfl llrm with . fulr ioli- iilnsr demnnd f-'om klmls were a slidd- i lildhcr. Tli1 fellow. nc r the quntHtinn i'lly eef. in hPlr, pmolcnl htjiI Hf-drfM I"p: wpntTii bTi. in neib, emoitpa. i-c, clt.v horf. knuckle and tenrterfl unmUpd nnd air-dried. Up, weptem heek, knuckle nnd tulrn. Miioked. 3c. .Uef liarti", .-) Vnrk fHinlb. sril!(rTr3. iram. H. 1 ciid !m(iip. 'J'stan'c: do. nklnnM Iooup, .'( .rtV'ii.r; ,li. 4. smoked. amdiSil1!", other hnm imokfrt. r rurrd, hs to hrnd and HprH(:,. "fMS fii .VMr; do. BinokPd. wphItii urpd. 'JO W-ll 'nr. d. bollpil. hotilw. iTtr. pitnlc nhoiil'rPr H. I mrcd, loope. 'Jl '-ic. do. niokod. Llap. lflllo. in plcklp. nt fordinc to .ucrncp. Iooep, nuc. lirrHkfnwt bucon hp tn brand nnd HXcrHirc olty curpd -Hit . do. Mpitprn curnl 10 lard, western rpflnd ..". U ifl r,e; do. pure cltj . kettle ren dered i!." fis 1( "Pn UEl-INKI) SUGARS mri'ihics iM'rr lishl and ilMimid was fair Ucneiat Asphalt shares continued to be the leaders In trading on the Philadelphia Stock Kv.dinngc early In today'n .session, which, outside of trans actions in that Issue and n moderate amount of business In Steel common, was unusually dull. , Asphalt common wits ticthc and, nJlhougli It gained a trifle soon after the opening, It turned softer later and before midday had lost Vto 2M. On tho other hand, the preferrrcd shares, which declliied 2 points yesterday, turned strong this morning nnd gainpd Vi points to 37',J. Lake Superior Corporation yielded U. Pensylvania Railroad advanced a trifle, Reading gained U and Reading second preferred was unchanged. Traction Issues were quiet, with no Rapid Transit certificates nppearlng carlv. in tho day. Philadelphia Traction was marked up U and Union Trac tion advanced the same amount, but neither showed any momentum of con sequence. Steel bhowed improicmc it. following the course In New Tork, and ot the end of the first hour wa 1 abo.e last night's closing quotation. Liberty Loan bonds were quiet, with tho convertablc 4s dropping to a new low record price of 03,70 and the rccond Is to 93.S0. Ask Certificate Subscriptions Rv authority of the Secretary of the Tieasury tlie l-'cderal Roiervc F.ank vri ,rtTvT-t "f 1,n"allc'l,n'B today invited subscriptions tit par and accrued Interest for If A Y I Klli lil lV "50,000.000 Trcasuiy certldcntes of indebtedness to be dated June 25. 191 S, ILlLiri 1 111 DlU UUllO to mature October 24. 191 S. with Intetest at the rate of IH per cent per an num. Subscilptlons will be received at the Reserve Rank until 3 p. m .luly 2. 19IS. Pnjments may be made at par and accrued Interest on and after June 25. 191S. until .lul.v 2. 191S, Inclusive. Quallfed depositories will be permitted to make pa.v meut In credit for certificates allotted to them for themselves and their icustomers up to an nmoiint for which each shall have been qualified in excess of existing deposits when so notified by Pcderal Reserve Bank. The Philadelphia bank's allotment Is ?53.0OO,UUO. Allotments of other Reserve banks itre as follows: Boston, J68.000.O00; New Yolk, $251,000,000; Cleveland. $68,000,000; Rich- T Anni? ATATv"l7 riTAnrr! nioml $26,000,000; Atlanta, $2,000,000: Chicago. $105,000,000; St. Louis, $30, ..,w. ,....., vjm.,1.. 000,000; Minneapolis, $26,000,000; Kansas Cit ,$30,0 000,000; San Francisco, $53,000,000. PROBED BY BOARD; U. S. Wants to Know About ' Conditions at Bethlehem Steel Plant ',000,000; Dallas, $18,- Inter .Mcr Mar pr. 101', ini'j Hi;1. 1(11 Inter Tap-r ,t, ' i Int Taper pf s-M.. fi;iJ2 Inter Nickel .. 271. Kan. Cil.v South'n. IS') Kedy .-spgOeld Tire is Kcnnecott Coppr. ;i'"j Kings Co Kl Lftl'. 9U'.. Lack steel . . . S a I Hellilcliem. Pa,., Jtntr 10.- Wat Labor Board teprcsentathes have j heard the complaints of the employes of the Bethlehem 'Stool Company In n effort to adiust tho conditions IU.I. nf 7 I.-.,, fnr (ln eralltll.ltoil. . Wlllrll. IIIO V Bf UeP.irtinCIlt l)eUeCS. ,,,,,, nnnnnrTC , affTt the output of big guns and pro- UA1K1 rl(OUUv.ls jectlles for Pershing's forces alvoad. i liunsi; riie marl.i-i fur fini-y piod This Is tlie llrst Instance In vvhl"h fHU!'r:' '!"", sJIL'ns: '"vr,!"Th:'.,,i".iin!: , thn board has been asked to settle the -i.ic- f'esh .MiS-jt'.c: spcoIhuI hlgh.r. difficulties III any steel plant, and for n Vn-k. w-iioie-iniik. fair, ficnii. -j.tii that tear on the ultimate action will J3V': N-- lork. whule-nilllt. ehulc. "Id o.tnl.llul, u ,,rrfrlent In tint Iitr1ilatr :ii.i:;r nvw Yuri, v.hoic-nuik, fair t estauiis-ii h picceaeni in mat itinusir. mod, old j-jt" vie. , Alrcndv there are reports that a com- , promise may be effected In order that POULT 111 , the heavy armament program may not t.l k - nniHiid w- f.ilrb .irtl.e hiv the, be Interfered with.' in.rk-t nil.il firm The fiuotallons: Few In . Rricntll-'r flencral T. M. Dickson. MORE PUZZLES IN REVENUE BILL Congress to Add Complica tions in Cumbersome Ex tension of Law the cotton market tlu niotu'ng First Lehigh allcj prices s.iowed IS In 19 pun"' l it t los with August bctiring the grcalc.-t de cline. Bcidc.j i-Ktlicr henv cllmg of new crops bv Liverpool thete was prrssurt on these dlivrrlch b. room tr.iders nlo. hated op the lAcptlonull.v fill'- weather map and irosprcts fcr a bearish wukl; weather report Western Inteicsts appca-crl to be I q ou dating .lulv. The belling piccsure lessened slmrtlv after Lit. opening and rallies of In lo 15 points followed on r more optimistic Italian war repnrt and of tfie firmness of stocks Receipts at the potts fur the d.ij air estimated at S000 bale." acinim 1025 bales a wcrl; ago and 10 S8." bales a l.last vear. Xet eiiriilntrn taiweive inomns gro increased tou.Gr0. voraine ov-r tne gn hici part ot tne belt. . " IvjfWh rlet for the period showing loss of One authority said that the prospect I r-.''oOI3.' r. i. .... ,n ... i.i n,. . ,... fcr'Triebalancc.lieet or the Consolidated toda-v "''rc 'J ral'-'' EMra liy Sullivan Macliinrrv Coiupaii K Copper. Mines for fiscal year ended De- -'"ly opened '.. lowei at 51 IS'-. Menco .lune 19 - The Sullivan iTfe'emeD'r l last shows total production and movctl up to l.t(i. Augus-t start- jjaciiinrrv Compam lias dt-c'ared the & amounting to $9.!i0fi.S9S pounds of cop- ed at $ LIS i, 'n J 15. ag-iuibt $I.I3-' regular riuarterlv dividend of 1 '-j pel fcMjJer, Mhich was marketed at an average and' later sold at Jl tj".. c-ent and an etr.i dividend of 1 per IvpicrtlTD'OTnMofllr ""'"-l"t after bho.lns rmall lor-w cnt. paSablfl Jul 15 to holdets of I'JJbTt ounce's fit Lo'd an n M.309 n, "' "rst. wl,M, there was selling b.v .oeal tecord June 30 D. " a ... . .. ---' " linn tin lkn mil. r. . nr..l .!... .. U -or. lean, ine total aiue ot all metals "" " ""in-u ""i m .produced was $2 173,139 ' crop is it ' suit In W. Te Ohio Public Utilities Commission storms r5haa given the Northern Ohio Traction OS cats Ti'CsmDanj- permission to issue json.onn tnii. r, CSli'Tr nonns anu iM).rjoo preferred 7.-.,r at frS". - . ' moved up tWfek ...r S6U,i66 IhVKSW LITt3lUl,K lUUlAllUI scsteida S-4Milea". June 19 Estimated receipts to- According r. is.ono tieart lett over nss bead Tew froiti the ran lllni Bteadv with yesterdav's aver. ., ( ,JrV Top. early, J16P0. mere are 'juATri.ii Esiunaiea reeeipts toJa ID- lions in r !SSas...,. . ....' Th recc ii-aiiuui -u.iiiiiiai'ii iririnia tnn.iv. tiimiii 'Inad- , ami nuiutn f''-vl . 118 cars last c.lr S 'fr-5"' Mackav Co pf. . (il MhnwcII Motor., .'Wi Ma Mot 2d pr. . 21 .Mflcan Petroleum !i' Miami Copper... -27' Mldvalc Steel. . . 5.' 51 Inn.. St T'&.S.M . M 5fo; racillc .... 2:;': JIo. Pacinc pf . 55 at Lnam.iStnip. 51 N'. V. Central. .. 72', N". V.. .V II. &. II . 12 voi-r & wet. ... in; Northern Pacing.. SO1. Ohio I ities Gas. . Its."1; Ohio Fuel Sup. ... j', Ontario Mining .. p.", Pacific Mail . . . IM1,' Pennsylvania BR. KIJ. Peopled Gas, Chl.. I2'i Philadelphia Co . 10 Pitts. & West Vs.. ,TJ', Pllin. & WcstVa.pf 70', Plerc '-Arrow .... J,' Plerce-Airow- pf. . 07'. Pressed Sieel Cai. CI P.y. Steel Spring. . 5s Bay Contol copper 2 ', Reading li. Rcpuhl c Iron&Stl. (0'i 5'', St" j 59' .. 50' 27', :!:t4i.tlf. unrli.c? thliljetm lint l.ezlinrns WolsWli'.- I"r2 1b. nl'leee SOnTiae: wish 1 Inj Hfl'j lbs. Hiileii lOi'i IRc: staia. M.linv ri'Orlers. "riW"i'' nl.l ruost' ria '!'J' .'.. ilurks. fVkln. Jsnaiii:: lo. Imil in ltiln nnr. "ill" L'i''. KUlnre p r pair, $1.3arjri I (".! pll, .mis i. M. per pair I'H" tSe: do, H'unj. per pall 'JS(.;ilu. VJ'i" 5Pi 52'. I PRESH PHUITS 12',' 12 .,'if I'ufti'r- stnt k m-t .villi fair psl anrj i.Iihs -tl 4 I ffonerallv wer v-ll nMlntaln-.!, as foil. .we i Apple, prtr bhl Alli..niarl Pippin liV'tln, llaMvvln. P.'ns: Hen Davie. J.t.-.Oiini Wll- Inw Tutu, Jsin.-.O iiles western, n-r . 1mi vv inesan. j.. .oil ..,."; .puohii i-ii- ehlef oidnnme olTlccf. nsslencd bj- the Clr'tr fpn llfiTllll I," TIITAT War Department, said the output ' lu UUUIil.ll, 1UIAL from the pl'.nt lierr vvas not up to '. expectations. Me said he. believed In adequate housing faj-Ilittcs were in the Washington. June 19. main responsible. The cmplojcs con- The new JS noo.onn.nno revenue b'll that tend that labor t-oublep have caused is being fram-d b5 the imurc .ls and uic misf. ui nii.v skiiicu iiiociiaincu mm the force has been wo reduced that production cannot b" kept to the max Imiim desired. 15 12' i ..' j 7S 30", II',' 12', It 'Jr. "bo nln. $2'n . Acples. olil per ' husli. basket -r ' t r.ow .j.r.n, iio new ior na inner, ,"( , I'enehea. (loriil. per it-bisk"' nnrlrcr J1 7" , fn 'J,",. Lemons, tier imx. iln( l- ttrann-e. I'allfnrnla, per bo JiCoS lirape'ruK. Klorl'la. per box. $:'M Pineapples, Porto 1.' ttlen nr rrate $('!." niael,berrl"s otll L", Carolina, per ipiart. 10'.i so,-: do D-iwar- land Martlanrt. Per quuri. ISfiSO, Plums (lei.rsla. pr rarrlcr lacia.vi t herrlrs. California, tier bo 1 .-.(ISia Cantaloupes. California, pur stall'laril .'rate. Jr.it (1; .lo. do per ponv irate. H..-.0; do. do. p-r nt erate, 12. Watermelons, Florida, per too. ."l'i unifirni. do, do. per carioaa. .i"i...... 7S 30', Means Committee w ill hold out no hope of n short a"d quick w-av for a man to compute and pay his war ta.rs. According to the program of the torn I mlttee, as Indicated by unnouncment.- the Lomplluated parts of the picsent law, especialb those iclating lo the In come and c.cess-pronts taes, will be tallied as the basis of the new bill Members of the committee. Including the chairman lilmseir, have added pioin 'ses of additional compiicat'ons for the taxpayers through tho Increases in the "ncomc ta. excess-profits taf, the new ivar-proOls tax and the direct and In direct taxes on luxuries and commodities tint vvill be Included In the new nicaa ui e. .serk to Double Amount The new- bill w II seek- lo raise double the amount of the present revenues from ircomo and cxcfss-prollls taxes by a new and compiler tedtchcdule that would be based upon the presept schedule. In ad- dllion. a straight war-p'-oflts tax that will teach as high .13 SO per cent will be lcvlfd. There points have already been de-clde-l by the committee, and the rest ot the hearings vill be devoted to finding nut ho,w the consumption taxes cah be increased and broadened and what lux uries can be listed as a source ot reve nue, In order to reach every one in tne I of lis c'vi'rman, Reprrs?ntalc Kltchln. and by members, the new- bill will be a Itounlij. either directly or indirectly. cumbersome cxtens'on of ,, Among the consumption Uxej already "", fl tne present .,rop0se, lo tile committee are increases "SA VKCETARIXS urteriut-s were quite librial but tbere vas fair ltiqllir for cuo re ami a ..i ni"-i V?J. -. rinilnne nnd nrte-s uenerallv' ruled sleadv , ,. quotations: vv un p;''a"v ,3: i ' vl . questions: ins. e. lorn. .." ' ' " "' ,",""- Wm-oa hnliru r.f Inbnn nr,,,!,:,.-, ,.,,,1 .Norfolk aim rjasiern -imrr, p-r urn '- . . -. ... " --"-. - "."" Labor Turnover Evcesshc In suiiport of this statement leaders of the emploxes . Introduced n state ment of iv beneficial association, which showed th.it a labor turnover of oi.uoo emp loves was necessary ast ' nrano vear to add a permanent Incrcihc of complex revenue law. ' ,n .i,- ta.x on tobacco, cigars and 500 employes to tho forces here. Ch.t'rmau Kltchln ha. announced on clgaiettes, toilet articles, drugs and the Twelve grievances were cited by the .eveial occasions sincetlh" nubile bear- ' '"lel' commodities alroady taxed, and men through witnesses and deposl- . ,on '"",, ,,c ,"', taxes on sugar, coffee, tea, cptton. xv heat, ,tlons which have been Bathcred during lMgs PPamtory lo the drattlng of tlie ,nner, fhoe, clothing and other neces- the last ten days by Icaac Russell. "'" "ere started two weeks ago. that silies tliat aro now free from war taxes Held investigator for the ttbor Boird. r , nnd a corps of investigators. Tho grievances dealt with tho following H H J toe No. 1 JH White po- piece work and the bonus bysteni. tils- -HOGS receipts. - i J'l'i WJ'. N.p. 1 J3..iln I, 7o ,. l. ."! m j.." . .- .i. , ii.. ...,,1 v.. I1, -'i wj'i hi , iinniii. jsomii .r"j.,:i" zi'Y " v w'-'AV...' onminaiion Hfxainat union inbor. euuai lodging i, he ev"n o'."," INACTIM: M'-W YORK STOCKS ' ' i ' " Cp'rn re ' ', "J JOO 110 'XUrUul: 5-Wrfiii:- ?- tS.iSM i: Pay for women, refusal of the com- Thr"rCece,i,p,!shlhe?;n,lod0a,y,,waeVe r,olonln(: are quotations for Inactive aTc 'ZZ $'f .V. " WSWU W m?tJ$m 'tl'n? New- York stocks and in which there Roebuck Co."t 2 .vi: No. a. i?s. we-t iwtatow;. Jer.e commiuees. attutiae 01 uip i oinpanj pene,lat71.,cto71',c. against j? nS tranMctlona todav The price U ':s.i ",f S e- lV, W-raS' AJS'Ka.V Vi.l .J?"."L .'"L A:, A1!? -m'ny? the end xesterday and later given Is the last prev-ous salc- Sinclair Oil Refc si ' oc- c 7S 'iVunihers Fori la per basl -t. r.o ""ushk iii.-..iu.i .im i w, winie iito.s p to 7i.sc. August started at Adams Kxn ... ' X 1? " a' ' "S'' -"". l 'V. -..!5'-0"PI!. JV.'5.W1",S! I " . ?!e 5' 3. ,- icralnet liSlnj it the e;n Hv FtUmeiv 15 '-' -"J j,.,v- - .. . no ,ui luin. i't-. ","';,., ,- ; . V., -:.:, ,' illim mill , o-ai -.mir u.'.i ci n, iC againet oo-at at tne cose ,qv 'lu,",Y'- , ., r. t- r . .., Sou-hern Rv .... 'Mi. .., .... .... Nv.ni. fnroiiim nerij-bhl basket J-J ..nn , ui.... ..i .. t j...-,i mi'l rose lo ,.. Adv limeij P. " ;-,,,,,". '.Sj snlv..r t;v nr - ?.o, ,V, ' 7..',' i' lieam. Vlrclnl- per. H bhl.. basket. St.. in.. r.. Ir.TI' V.H '. ' . r.. nr tn the Piice Current reoorts Ajax- it'iniu-t y -; f, , ..iVs c, , j . .-. ..." "- l- ''- : '. fleets Norfolk, p-r l'.n minews . trigs; hchijuuk Jinerij nouns in ine siirolu. Sales Indicate that Atner Cot Oil 41'. Lorillard Ppfn.1 studebaker Co... 5. 4(,, lo', 10', 3. Corn, Loulflana. per 11 .SI ? l,0s onices of tho company; using practlcalb no ciltlcal condl-' m, Vh p 93'i Man Shirt .. S ni" r'"' I ri,Vn, to.' ' .o ' '"''''" r'V W. .5fla r.n do. Mn the draft to coerce men by saving thes irosnects '. V' el k pf Kit Manhat Kiev. 95 lenn top i Uiem in, 10, yj, jj) slBBi. p.r ,. rate, n 1 r,n. I'a.bbase Last- rHn have men Inducted Inlo the terv- irospccts. Am Hh - pv jft ,-.. T- t... .. ,e ' exns Co HOI. . .r sihnee per bbl crate. St ,.,nn 3...0: do I, , ,,...-, . nu-.. n....u. ..i,. . Ipts of wheat at Minneapolis AmCKT-pr i.; - ; - ," .', .,-. ; -,,::.: " .,', '.' VoVfolk ' per'l.bl erst,-. St.anft a, do. do. p;r , .. "' - m-; - ""7' "'V' ".',"' '.: tnilnv were 1"S rars acainst Amer i;oai " . " ;"'" " ,. , " " "'.' "' l.hl.. Sl'O '-'...O. Onlona. lexas rrinivn in ine iiuniin ")i s """ mv- m-n touav were i-a cars, againsi "" ' t ill Max- Dent St. S.1 nnn Par. f' niit. mom i.vii ,.i rv- !.,--,.,. i, inn nmriio. still! -,.. ..-. i....,.. e... ,!.., in ,i,o ,..i,. av IJMrSPf.JIIZ lulled A Inv Stl Int i . head Market 10c lower. P.anse, jf.!svCATTTS Fterelpta 700(1 head , IvJfSHEEP necelrts. SOOO head Cars. M0. La ;' tltr, June 19. CATTI.K fle- f.,- U.Ooo head Jl.rket steod. ei.H008 Receipts, 1.",IK)U head. Market i.HEEP Ilecelpts. BiiOO head w at Winnipeg i:, o'"" -. ,. ,n atMdy, "t- f car, compared with 80f. car, and at' Chicago " cais. against 29 cars .MONEY.LENM.NO RATES rilll.ADIILI'IIIA Call 0 per cent, time. u'-C6 1'ir cent. C'ommcrcial pa per, three to nl month", o's 0 per cent ; si.x months, C per cent. i Asso Oil Rcscrvp Hanks' Ditrount Rales ttfllcial discount rates at the twelve Atchison nf cderal Reserve lianl..x were as rouows. (The llrst column gives the rates for iS 82', Kcderal Reserve banks were as follows. Atl Blrm&Alt 10'7 r Atlai. i- ''"';- Ui3i: ,Troctor & Gamble to Pay Extra 1 (f;'CtaeInntl, O.. June 10. The Procter ! : A.llamhle Cotmianv Ins declared a Mj j' , e ' - .,.- .. Biftwv.wiiu ui u per inn on .lie con 11,011 ... v .- ... -- sw.-.. . -,; -"- , """,. V.v,,nf S8U SK.vPayaoie .xugust 16 to slocl. or "" i"-,11""8 ! 'V, """ "" . - naa - ' - r- ITl'll-tJil? IIIUIUI... lll .uJ "J" - ,SIO liU11 I,,..' period of s xteen to ninety days'. The Barrett Co S"7i third and fourth columns give the rates rtatopllas Mm 1 '. lor 1 euifctlJUIIltf UI ,;oiiai-iai lu.."-. - Ketn MPnl 0-5 lire, 1 ny tiovcriiiiipiu uonns or noiu!- 1 Coin 1 paper tiovl paper DStrsnr.102 SSuniVrt'prTS'i " Cop . 95 Atii Ala: n. . '" -' imn- ' m S11 t pr A S9'. Mln Si L new 10 Am Sugar pf ln. Mont Power.. 88 J mer Toh .10 5Ior Ls-e. 39 S Wool p' 94 t; Mo K & T pf o s"V.wVLnfi: Mont Pow- .. fiR .iH.r.n nf .. 85 Nt Acme .. 31 AtlC, & Wl Pf 62 'i . .- v,qn nf .! Asoc O Cds I. rdrat noon July 20 The directors i Hectare", an extra cnviacmi ot i per f On the common rtock, payable In Wi'H. common' stock August IK. to nock .aC'rtcord noon Jul 20. Certificates for tlonal above I Postoii 'iitfJI shares of tho new stock, as well an etjHapoiv)uepn bearing bcrlp ror rract rTfuma ot a share, constituting the a s. ',... , .. ... . .... ,a l nri. rf amaenu, xvui no inaneii to common i Hi.iin.ieinhii -fctiWkholders with their regular dividend ,. . I.L.Z1 ,'ikeckvof August IB. ni.limon.l . 1 T . Atlanta ''rfe .i-e , m. r , , Clilcu-.. "ift-. iiira.il .viii npier i.nini inipre.i i f-i. lejuie ( W' v- . , Mlnnea polls ''rt in to on 11; to un diva daa 15 davw ila.s I 1'. I I't .4 I1. I l'i .1 t". l'i t' ' C t l, 4 H .1 4t 1 41. I ( 0 3 4 1'. . . ( l. 4 I1. . . ( '. S3 J 4'. .4 P. 4 4'. ...I P. 'O.'i iU 10.. 4 4 I 4'l rtelh Sll R PC pr t c .104 nth risl J' Bkr Un Oas.105 Brown Shoe. Burns Bros 1. n...-li-t. Co A .. r.o.'.L- Co 40'. Pitts Coal r2 jc. Aris 7 P "' '" ft S I Nat Rlsct . 9 Vat Con & C 18 Vat Clk & St Xat Lead . . 57 Nat Lead nreMOOt, NY Air Brk. 129 N Or T & M 22t N V c & St, Ifi N V Ont i W 20'j Nrv Cop .. 19'i Norfolk H So 2ix North Amer. . IB NHR M2d pr 4i Ohio Gas rets 6S Owens Bolt.. 61 Pan A Pet pf 91 Peoria Hast R Pcre 5larq . 11 Pero Maro. pf R7 rz . Lulled Alloy Stl. 10; United Cigar Sto. 97 United Fruit ....12" U S Ind Alcohol.. 12.J, L S flubber 1st pri03 U S Steel V S Steel pf Utah Copper . . . Va-Caro Chem Va I C & C ijsiVcstern Pacitlc. 'Western Pac- pr, Wabash West Union Tel . OP, Westnghse B & 51 43', Wilson & Co .... G White Motors ... 12 Willys-Overland... 2U',. Willys-Overland pf blh Mushrooms, per in.. ..iienw. , thfl,r )1fJ. w, bp an), fon. me to utlte oft their union buttons. NEW CHESTKR COLNTY KOA, Mcil SoUB,lt mrrktlRatlon ' The nresent henrlng was the out- HVJJs HIP. 103'.' lfll'. . lli-lmav Commissioner Opens Rids for crowth of a viIt which leaders of the UP, IK III 111 ;, r.. .. r T.. (labor men made to Washington, where me .. .' they Invoked the aid of the lborbotid Mtirrlnliurg, June 19. State Highway 1 to investigate conditions. At that c.n,i,.innnr T nennv O'Neil will nnen I time Rugene J. Grace, president of the 21', bids 011 Julv 11 for road improvements steel company, said that he would ie-c- ' accregatlng' almost llftccn miles planned . fuse to treat with any shop commit- ' for eight counties vwisningion. ,recnc, '". """"" " "r,.V. ..r.ii.Tij.,-,. 7.S",' J8i 20',' 0P- !( ANNOUNCEMENT Insurance Amalgamation July 1, 1918 The brokerage department of Henry W. Brown & Cc and the firm of Samuel Story & Son will amalgamate under the name of Brown. Crosby, Story & Co. 137 South ,5th Street Philadelphia This will bring together two of the. oldest and largest insurance brokerage houses in Philadelphia The old firm of Henry W. Brown & Co. remains unchanged in its agency relations 2l'.' 02 20.' i Ol.'i Gl' 20', ... . . uniii nun l'i iiiiiisi in niLii iuuiiiuuai3. MTnV ie'6' "' ' ''a"inr"1 The company was lepresented by Cl.'i 01', "' xhcro are two Chester County proj- H. K. Lewis, vice president, who ccts one in Pocopsou township, provid- entered a general denial of tho charges 20'4 tsj', 1 ing Slate Highway Route No. 131, which Hmi defended the bonus system, which 1. to he 17.049 feet of one coarse plain -. ,ti hiccesi bone of contention. cement concrete pavement, sixieen icei pi!li1lilllililiWllli'lIDilllli:ll!niTI'l1il!Tlli!lll!l'ffll! I Your Net Profit . .lett lauck, sectetnr.v : R. S. Harp DIMDKNDS DKCLAKLD rtennhllr Rnllna and l.lcht Cnnipa -....l. -.e f n.,H nan. n nnn.ni.. ja IL I ner eent- on preferred, pavnblo Jull l.i tu , COIlcrci -".-- ...... - - - U'J'-J Cert Prod . f i-ono 1; , i.o is. 1 Certeed lt p' so 11 i-ar pr pa Cero de Parco 33'... i'lillman . . 113 Cent Lea J- I0 Hy Stl Sp pf 97 Chl & Alton . 7 Rep Ir fc S pf 99i 1 cfil C.t W nf ?' Readg 1st pf 3S , c r c & st 1. !J &on, y. : .,! . CCC & St Lpf IS St L & S V pf 26i Chl M A- Ht V 43';, Savage Arms 72 CM . St P "f 74 fceab Air Line 8 'opo being basfd on favorable , that has characterized the foreign ex- chl R 1 & Pac j""'0 S1- !.tS ': - t: .1 .ii . ' . . - , .1... nn.. ' - . n Rft,'. .S 'or Itle Hn ikn .V" u.,,..u..u .. ,.. . v, ,,,.. ,i,.oct ,u. .,;.--- "s H. '- - Shattn,.L- r 1- New York emi- ..nncrele foundation. annual of 14 per cent, pavanie jui l. rTcIand, O.. Juno 19. Announce-! Kapsas city fig made by the Aurora, Rlgln & Dallas iro Railroad Company that Interest Han Franctso ttyjei 33,079.000 first and refunding age oonns. hub Juiy j, wni oe ue- rnnricv n-rnivrr :S Olliclals Mate it Is honed to rOittlGiS bXlHANvsL payment prior to January I next. n ork. June 19. The dullness stoek nf record Julv -1 he Katilc of America nnnal r.f 14 ner cent, navable Julv V. lloukti close June IS and reopen July " Commonwealth Edison, regular quarterly c.r 2 per cent. paablo Ausust 1 to stock uf reeord July IS, I Peech freek Railroad, 'i ; Chleaeo, llurl- inffton and Ciulnces. l!; Consolidated Gas ' Rnd Electric t.tsht and Toner. .; Chicago, ' Indianapolis and t. Louis Kailraj-, prcf.. I -.'; Hlosa-Sheffleld, 0. wide, mid the other In KeiineU Square , ' , f CXBt)ll'nPr, and fharles Rice. ,C , -J44 mi, nirar m " i''" ""'-" : ..- ... ..".i i.i ,.i.. E Ie pavement or bituminous ton- Business ..bphi m um iwai '.'hii v. and hillside vllriOctf block en a i machinists, nnd S P. F. Duffey. gen- g Service Equipment for Chaplains The following supplies were rurnlshcd by the Episcopal Diocese or Massachu setts to Its chaplains In military service: Communion set. recreation tent, mptlon plcture machine with rcreen, two fiber I trunKs for carrjiryj inuuun-i.iLimr uuv- 1 fit. portable altar, cross and candlesticks, ' ('niinnsceil Prniliiets Ttennrt ' stationery with name of regiment, talk- Collomceil rouucls ueport Xaclilne with attachment to p'ay . m. , , T,.-.n 1,1 IM... ....... ..u nn ' . . . -1 .......-..nn fr .vasiiingiuii, dune .. ino tniaiis .. any recom, Lnoerwoui, i.vpcwinci, - eri.i nrrrunizer for tho American Fed oration of Labor, and others handled tho case for tho employes. j Mr, 'Willlaiiis said the trouble 3 staited when the company re- fused to pay time and one-half for ? overtime on an eight-hour basis. He i also stated that the new bonus sys- j tctn was an iniquity. ! Police Prctented .Meeting j He called upon a committee fiom : the shops, headed by Archibald Miller, I levunces in a j record. Tho ' I conditions, were j tactics were and cited par- j several fore- . the former i Constabulary ; tho llethle- we. rnvj.'r.i . o.p,"" .'. .-... - . - , 11, ,, . "stand xtni or. pon 101 nu pci iou iium aufiuoi rona typewriter ana nuiuirutr, iur mu- , and tbev renearsen tne gr '- -" ,''"."" f.: ..l".hS55S;L"!S!L!r. ?. l2.. SVilVn'r1. . W ? .?" ?. tov9t t.t9.n- : tUmplctSre equipment. These .articles " lament read Into th" fe i- it i i in very nanon mica, mt- ni.ici Dinni-v, 1- , v, j,rrl n..-- Q.mI,i.0 ... r ftA seed, less resnipnienis, rrceiveu at niui total a cost of 51644, a-, as siateu in u i , ., ,,-.. efinctl hucars Unchaticeil - ' nm- irreeularitv The features were rv,i n, R- Kl 32 - ?tud-baker pf 90 . " . ',, .,,K .'.,,.,, ., 931S7 held ....... .. .v.. ,in. ..nmml.sinn on so- report said sanitary v 1, y....n 10 i,ort.,., xin utnurlc. Italian eir.hanse and ft lower e.i x. sleuth 2' KUp rsteel .... 41 , ,,,, m., at Ipndn,.tinn! I'rurie'oll. t -iJ. n. inn e .bo Pmi.onnt Rniernnal Poor, that onuresslve uiliHneecl ni 7.4:..- (!nh.in raw-a I range In neutrals, with the exception or roi . So 1st pt 49. '2."U-" . ' ,V- J.-. ! 1.272.197.941 pounds; refined. 1.094.907.- ,-h,ircb Osvx ceo Times. i used to crush the unions hamred at G.005C. dutv tiald I Scandinav'nns which were virtually un- ,-om Tab P.ec "7 i,"V-"; . "q ,' , 282 pounds; cake and meal, 2.008,108 . I tlcularly the action of International Connnittec on Tues- c honged. Sterling anu. J-rencn exenange font rn '?'s rJ .':"' " ;' tons: hulls, 959,91, totu: llnters. l.uau.-, . . ... w . men nnd Curtis Uavies. I purchased 59.81-0 bags' or Cubas ?IwjrL?iV'r.c:.,VDi.iaJ,ii,-?U,,aer!' ,"'-n.I,.rodpr.100 Toh Prod of 94 i?;.vl!asC.":.. T,l V.b"? :?.r,,lJ -on ini ,,c,enl "a"'" ,MOrC l'""l sergeant of the State Wpment next month at 4 98BC TI.I. . ""S ;:"" " ' cXxm Sug IR! To' 8l, 1- . pounds; .enned.' 317.137 871 pound.."-" In the days or hand-to-hand fighting, and frovy chief of police of A'.nrst lot of Cuban sugara pur- 7,elriad sterling 1.75U. cahles l.7i. , rubV C Sg pf X0U T,pr c,,s , '..S'! - when jnlsslle weapons were used by a hem works. 1y the committee for July ship- .tv.rfav bills, nominallv 4.73. ninety- ' k"??. . S oi Tidewtr Oil. .1SS.. ' lomoaratively small portion of the coin- ' Ti10 committee charged , day bills 4 71 n.i T. W .162'i i." ):.!"s ' '12 1, ' t.ixerpool Cotton batants. the xanqulfhed were often al- rMvie, i,ad refused them WV ,i ,. . .- . - l.nnl- nV.,n- K "I, nl . n-L- K 7 I I - " ".r. . B " I Will I. I I V IL J 3 '. ' ,rt. nlllilllteil Onil'tllO XlClOrS faUI-l.. .. i .1 in .n i.iw v.,v, v,,vvoo.. . . n.nv a- udi o t-n,i-n n,. nn A.,7 i I......I limn to Cimi eiitfnn was ...- : ' h masS'ineeiinK hi I ln A.h .u H'lll ,.,,A,.1.U K'l'" a . .... .m- ' ..-.v. JI; .,...-- ......,. ., -..- --. ,- - .,,H ftlinrmflllH V. u..' i .:, -T S'i -ir- ,".' ' eL .l:-115?n '-2.. cr.d T.pe pf 106 quiet today with prices weal! on tne "".r r.,,nn 4fi(ion Romans out nf 80.- Asked , nu fd.r c-ablcs'Boi. checkt I SOU S, S 'fi,. l pt sni' lin!on B 4 r'a 7B ba,u of H "ecllne of 7 points for in lit- 00'0'vye' killed: at Hastings the Not-1 testify to this efTe . Pe aa cables 28.30 cheeks 28 10 S.'.0. . or ' i' ?' Ml?" H?. H " po""- 11 ..2-- 7h.? a,I" mansythouBh the vlotora. lost 10.000 out Chief Davles a I Stoclholin csbles 34.20. checks 33.90. 'S'lii ? !.? k"r.a" """... w?r? u,u." ""'".' . .":" jTTV" .,'." 'V of 60,000, and -at Cressy 32,000 French, prohibited tho com 'Il Chrlstlanla cables 31.60. checks 31.20. I K:kqX nf .7 M' '.u " '.' CIP-..'"lu,K.,""Jll".u,.".v 'Vf-,. mn out of 100.000 were. It is assertw. , ,le. The members W -.: Copenhagen cables 31.30. checks JM0. fjSchein'-.j SO ?," .nBd"'. U LeeVaV n idln Harry Unger. ::: L, u,seinr ,,ere uu" anu u,,cnil"8eu ?' viv ii - '" : i & W"- -?? "v!t ";, n,nl-lSK ar'WiS V 'si. Jsr. oVc ?. IS ONLY MADE ON YOUR EXCESS SALES AFTER TAKING CARE OF YOUR OVERHEAD ri!WIH If your annual sales arc $500,000, and your overhead expenses consume all the nroht on $400,000. YOUR OXLY XRT PROFIT IS -UPON. THE LAST $100,000 OF SALES. If you have the capacity and ability to in crease your volume an extra $100,000. you should easily DOUBLE YOUR TOTAL XET PROFIT. Manufactur ers and Whole salers rated from f 100, COO to over $1,000,' 000 sold its in 1917 $SO,l!U,577.SS of our Total Volume of $51,078,171.11 fCOVEUNMENT HONDS Hid Btercd- 193" . . "Sly -on; IH311 . . aered. 11)18 '.Xt'i oil. 1UIK .,., . , ,, .;'-i ion. lOi-l .MI'S Keren- ii'i" ... ,j,.. o.. 104H ........ . "a reirlalered 111.111. 9S '.. reirlaterrd. 1II.1S... IIS 1.-3..; rtglatered. 10l... M pi-is, coupon -....,.... So -, isAires 1 Have Japanese Hants. acton. ,Iuno 19, Therq will be at. Ruepoa Aires snoniy u Tiue loiionatca opectc uuiii isaithat Jnuan Ik rHtnbllshlng Ivfootbold hi South America, to reports rcachkig thy De- -fCopmerv7e. -&SI'' . . wm 4-yr'j ij - pow- Cotton Ilujera and Sellers Nrw York, June 19. July Schlll. n rook 8, Newman. Geer, Segal and Wlerlt bid; Russell. Wilson, Hopkins, Dwlght, Royre and Ounthal ofTered. August--Judson nd Geer bid; Parrott offered. October tJumoens, Burnett. Judson, Travers. Hartcorn. Brooks, Wilson. Wat kins, New-man, Hartcorn and AViggin bid: Deer. Downs, Cone, Rountroe and McGliee offered. December Newman. Reisensteln and Cone bid; Hartcorn, qifford and Wicrk offered. .. . , January- uumoens. uancom. run and uoyce ma, Karixm, ycrr. hi IL I lm,l IGranby Mln. ,4T US Cst Ir P pf 44 ' ,0.52d and ordinary 19.99d. wi ."'" i" !;,, u n mo At Pf SI ' I Glf States Stl Jjtfu S Rlty Imp 15U . iiuu.ni an . v a itny imp uracKrr anu nucuu r..ior,a ureen s. v,p ."; ist prer ,...oo OJI & No pf 30H US Smlt,& Rf 41 flav dec ..101 l HH II nf 44 Hartman Cor 41 Utah Sec Corp 12 i Homestake M 7R Va car Ch pf.107 r Illinois Qent . 96 'i Vulcan Detln. 7',. Int C Corp pr 40 Wabash pr A Ui Int Har Corp 2 Wabash pr B 24 I Har of N J. 128 Wells-Fargo ..79 J Int NicKei pt ', west Jld ... 14'i Inter Salt ...S5V4 W Md 2d pf 28 Iowa Cent ,. 21 Wheel A I. 13 9i Jewel Tea .. 3 It it Wheel LB pr 1',4 tuns v.y nopriis vviacentrai 5? PI ?J.'V2Lrj wounded In ten battles, beginning with ".n-nan-n , 17RS nnd endlne U'ltll ' Waterloo, was from one-fourth to one 1 fifth of the troops present on both sides. ri.n l,.nvl..i Inuu una at Znrndorff. The regulations of the war trade board where 32,916 out of 82,000 were killed or heretofore In force prohibit the expor tat'on of crackers and biscuits inanu- fac'ured wholly from wheat nour. The war trade board now announces that It Is prepared to consider appli cations for the exportation of so-called "wheatless" crackers and biscuits to the West Indies.. Central America and West Africa. , . , Applicants should attach to their ap plications a statement giving the per. centage of wheat or oa-wntalne In tbj -. craokera or -blcult,-'ii;Jq jtha wounded,. It was also very heavy at Eylau, being ss.ooo out or tne itv.uuu men. In tho campaign In Italy in 18&9 rifles were used on both sides, .and thV. pro portion of casualties to combatants was at Magneta and SolfcrlnQ one-eleventh. In the Franco-Prujslan war, when both aides were armed with breech-loading rifles, the average proportlon-of killed and wounaea at worm, auicneren. Mars-le-Tour. qravelotu aW ln was n'.n,.;U. ll.JphLUn "Vr that Chief the right to Colonial Hall, and brought Joseph Krcsge, tho owner, to !Ct. dmltted that he had mlttee from meet ere headed by president of the Cen Mr, uuney anu disaffected em ployes. "I told them thpy were a bunch of E I. W, W.'a and pro-Germans," he said, p "and I wasn't going to .let them start H anvthing like that In Bethlehem." B This remark aroused Duffey and his g associates and they piled the chief ft) with iiuestlniiM, which lie finally ended g with the renly that perhaps he wa.s J mistaken when he connected thenv. S with the I. W. W. and kindred actlvi-' m ties. I W. A. Bloom, secretary of local board 3. testified that tho steel com- pany flled. with theJ.troarfverx' two mkb mimjH mWMMWTTW T UI. I TosTcll us $500,000 of Accounts averanins paid in .10 days will cost you only $5,500 (one and one-tenth per cent.) no interest no Conim!ssionx no Exchange. Wouldn't you give your customers more than OUR CHARGE to discount their bills? .If 20rr of your capital. is tied up in Active Accounts Receivable. ONE-FIFTH OF YOUR INVESTMENT IS PRODUCING XO PROFIT. Why not sell its .those Ac counts and collect them for us, without dis turbing your customers, and put that cap ital to work? i You can probably make more money on. say 209e increase in sales, than you make now on your, entire vo'ume, as you make no profits until a,fter votir ovrrhead is taken rare of. and THEN' YOUR GROSS PROFIT SHOULD NEARLY ALL BE XET. . Youare in. business for profit think this over, and write for details, iwiiimiiiiiMuoiiM Commercial Credit Compapy Cah Capital $2,250,000 Surplus $37.i.p00 -, B A IT J IMORE Itepreiented at PHHJvDELPHIA, 013 Htfick Etcbsnga Bid. 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