Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 03, 1914, Night Extra, Page 14, Image 14

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    JPF1
14
EVENING LEDGEH-r-PHIUADEtPHIA", THURSDAY, DE OB MB MB 3,
1912,
&
i
m
i
t'i
l-x
INVESTORS' BUYING
CAUSED INCREASED
:. ACTIVITY IN N. Y.
inquiry Assumes Large Pro
portions Bonds, Short
term Notes and Public
Utilities in Demand.
NEW yoniC, Dec. 3. Increased nc
llvlty wns Bhown nil through the Wall
street district today. A new feature wns
Hint nearly nil the buying of bonds on
the Stock Kxchnnse floor, short-term
note unit public utilities was for Invest
ment account.
The Investment demand has assumed
the largfl proportions. Short-term note
dealers arc Hooded with buying orders
from numerous sources, and the dividend
paying public utilities nre In brisk de
mand at steadily ndvnnclntr prices.
It Is hard to execute buying orders, bow
ever, as holders refuse to part with their
holdings, even at substantial advances In
bids. An Instance Is the fact that St.
Joseph's Heat and Power notes, offered by
a Philadelphia Arm at 0V4. are now bid
for at the offering price.
That spirit of activity which was a
feature of the Broad street curb trading
reflected In vigorous advances In high and
low priced mining shares, has ended for
the time at least and the same diminished
Interest In curb Industrials Is noted. No
one scemi to care whether United Profit
Sharing Increases Its capitalization or not
or whether Its prlco Is marked up or
marked down. The same indifference Is
shown to promises of good developments
In United Cigar Stores or Hlker-lIcgcman.
hi the bond trading the feature
was Rock Island refunding 4s, which
gained a piflnt during the morning
trading to 6655, compared with 63V4
at the opening. The (advanco In the
latter was probably due to the company's
October earnings' statement, which was
favorable. While the net earnings for
the month were J276.779 below the same
month of the previous year, the net
earnings for tho first four months of the
fiscal year showed an advance of $207,308
over the same period of last year.
Fractional gains were made In virtually
ell bonds sold during tho morning ses
sion. Southern Pacific convertible Es,
which sold heavily In yesterday's trading,
were sold tcUay at last night's closing
price, 9IW. the transactions not being
large.
Money on call was freely olYertd nt
ti per cent, and Just beforo noon the
quotation was lowered to 4 per cent.
There was an active loan crowd on the
floor. Steel common loaned at 4Hs per cent,
and New York Central and United States
Bte'el preferred at 3M, per cent.
The Bank of Kngland statement shows
a. reserve decrease or i-i.-uo.uuu. anu mo
reserve Is now 23.90 per cent., against
31.60 per cent. laBt week.
Sterling exchange was dull, 4.S9U
87U. Strength In relchsmarks Is attrlb
87 . Strength In HelclismarKs Is attrib
uted to Bales of bonds hero for account
of Germany.
IMPROVING TENDENCY
IN PHILADELPHIA STOCKS
Storage Battery In Strong Demand.
Limit on Baldwin Raised.
There, -was a distinct show of strength
to the dealings In the Philadelphia mar
ket this morning. Leading the Improve
ment was Electric Storage Battery, which
extended yesterday's advance a full point
to 47',4. Ths fact that the stock carries a
dividend to come off shortly was a stim
ulating Influence. So also was the knowl
edge that the company is very busy Just
now supplying batteries both for home
an dforelgn consumption. Lehigh Navi
gation trust certificates moved up half
a dollar, and there was also good de
mand by Investors for United Gas Im
provement, Union Traction and Reading.
On the other hand, some slight liquida
tion accurred In Pennsylvania, Philadel
phia Electric ruled steady around 13,
despite arguments over rates before the
Public Service Commission. American
Railways preferred sold at 9, down 3
points frdm the last previous quotation,
while Tonopah Belmont rose to 4T1 In tho
afternoon.
A curious development today was the
raising of the limit on Baldwin Locomo
tive preferred from 101, where It has
stood for some time, to 105. There has
been quite a little odd-lot dealing in the
shares at the lower limit, and. in fact,
they changed hands today at 101 before
tho new ruling: was promulgated.
Baldwin common fell from 43 to 41 on a
small transaction. The feature of the
trading in bonds was the sale of a, block
of J20.O0O Philadelphia Electric 4s at 73,
an advanco of H upolnt. Bond dealings
were quite active on change as well as
over the counter, and for most part
prices ruled firm. American Gaa and
Electric 5a advanced to St,
Inquiry among the bond houses disclosed
the fact that while new issues were being
subscribed for to a moderate extent, there
were, still a number of unsold portions of
old Issues still to be distributed. This is
aid to be particularly true of long-term
bonds. It bas been estimated that some
thins like 1300.000,000 of new financing will
have to be taken care of in JS1B, but the
theory Is held that restoration of confl
dence, which has been growing; rapidly
fll la,te, and general improvement In busi
ness conditions will facilitate the notation
of this heavy volume of securities. On the
-whole, local bond men are decidedly op
timistic, but are not letting their enthu
siasm carry them away, as can be ab-.
iif va by the terms upon which they 4ook
(hif, Ljiko Shore 6 per sent notes.
ITHAT ML.
Youf?e RunNim'
Round WiFF ?
I V "
NEW YORK BOND SALES
t,ow. J2M
101 H 101H
87 H "
0SH IOH
no no
DOS IHIJ4
taiU Wit
8 81
87H 87'i
81 84
fO 8
II7K 7H
8S1 M
D8s tiS
aij sua
ion lno
42 42
m tw
83 81
P4'4j IMJt
80S 8 1
tU M
MM, 074
20 20)4
7IU 71W
MU r.1'4
niH oi'.i
84 8
n no
nn", nit'i
80 80
tio l!4
hi Ml
120 120
70 70
48i 4SU,
no no
an an
liilH lnn(j
70(1 7ll(J
Wl MY,
W2 02
8S 8S
m(J au
in on
8lUi 801
t'o no
B2 B1
fi.14 nni
sotl 80W
lilH "4ti
81 8-
on on
07'4 n7'4
''H n,$
TOM VH
74 74
101 101
n-i'4 on'4
tm'4; 1104
WW) Am .Smelt Bee (Is. .101'
si!S m'r T cv 4Hs oiU
WOO Armour Co 1V4. . .. DO
iRS!! At'ji'son sen in MH
WO AtchHon cv 4s, MOO. . tOU
.2000 Atchison B ntrU
ll I poo AtlRn Co I.Ipo clt 4s. . M
limo Unit & Ohio 4j .. S7H
U-X? ' P D WV 4s eo
2000 lleth Steel 1st lis (174
4 H! H',n B"l f'l B" l
Bono Itrook nr Tr s, 101S !HW
I5001I Cent leather 1st Us.. 1)7
100(0 Ont I'se 1st 4a S1
?0O0 Cent n It N .t cons fa. loo
21(00 Cent n n N J rct ,1s. . 42
IJWfl the & Oh cv 4s... tw
1000 Ches Ohio 4ti R1
2ih) chl f 1 o joint 4. . . niW
loooo Chl B A tj Ren 4s..,. 811H
S3"0 I hi Mil A St I cv 4Hi 11
JM Chl M ft 8t P n l 07
7H00 Chl It I ft r col 4s... 204
10110 DM ft Hud tfd 4s..., 71 H
.loon DIs ftecur Corp lis... Mt
lnwi Kr (ten 4a.... M4
.'torn in Bti si
rno Insp Con Copper r, .. ll
i'looii Intern It T rcf fin. .. 11T
Hon Internl I'npcr cvt .. 8
STKio Jke Bh ileb 4 I02S. POU
.XKO I. eh ilcb 4s lint. H
WW I.I ft M T 7s 170
21100 1M0 Ksn & T lot 4.. in
IfW Mo Kan & T r(d 4. 4SW
vmo Mo l'e 4 .til
loon Mo Pflc cv .-..,,. . .in
J0T0 N T City ret i m
Iixhi N Y City 4H MV 'ST.lnniJ
.won n Y flwy ref 4s... . 70i
470PO N Y Iiwy adj fi ... noi,
looo Norf A Went enn 9 . n2
ron Nor I'ae prior 4. . . . "
.t Nor l'e gen Ms alH
iim I'enna cv aut. uu
I rxo rubllo Serv N J fu. . MV
0000 Itefldln sen 4n 02
W1011 Hep Ir A 3 .-, 1940 no
n.vioi Hock loland na M
loon Itock Ialnnd rfd 4 onij
looii South Hell fu n,
iioio South l'ac cv 4i ROH
Moon 1I0 cv ,1a IMS
.wo outh Pnc rfd 4a 8
(io() South Itwy Ren 4s 110
7IKM1 South Itwy con Ba .. I
lsono Texas Co cv 0s P5
20"O Third Ae ret 4a .. 7U'4
W V 8 Ilealty Ra 71
10CO tt a Itubhcr lis 101
7B('((i It S Steel Ba 0 14
MlOO V 3 Steel re Ba .... IK
tivji I nlon Pao lat 4a t'4J,
tttw Union l'ac cv 4a ... . f1(4
?((W Weat i:icctrlc Ss 100
nt);
8l'd
SM4
100
1UO
LOCAL STOCK AND BOND SALES
10 nnld I.n nf.tOI
10T
lot
101
104
21 Cam Steel.. 41)
Ml Cm Stl scp ikH;
to Klcr stir... 411
20 In Co N A. my,
7 I, Nv t c. 72
2.1 I, Nav .... 211
0 I.ch Val... (124
4W' I'enni R2S
in') I'hlla Klec. 21
10 I'hlla Trac 784
1 ltnltiv nn nv.
40
Wl'i
47
SRi
211
I12"j
r.24
2-1
-n
II2W
IJrti
40
njU
4i
201
72'j
211
r.2Kj
h
711
40
till
47
20V,
72 Vn
10
n2U
B21,i
40
no
47
1
7J!V !i
11
(.24 ..
MS
!1
'l
70 7!l 4
ti2Ji 1121 U
raS (Wi U
(JI
n ltcaillne . (line unl d!!
a'.
711 Union Trac aU., ,1u a'H4
am
:m4
2.1 Ton Mln.7 1-111 7 1-111 7 1-1(1 T 1-1(1 7 l-IU . .
13 I' O I.... 804 81 SI 81 81 ,
lota. -(- Kflln. ,
IIONDS.
iroo Am a ft K Sa
Woo I, Nav cons 44a . .
1000 West N Y A. i'n 4a.
HlBll. Itv. 12 M.
, J R2U 8J'4
. (Ki'i nnu mi.
. n ,t
I
HOUIILY PHILADELPHIA SALES
10 A. M. to 11 A. M.
10 rtalduln rfd. 104 .1 Ta Salt ...
10 ram Steel... 40 ,Vi I'hlla Elec.
7 lch Nu t r. 724 R Heading ..
2.1 I. V Tran pfd 2(1 2.1 Tonopah . .
171 I'enna R2l 7.1 Union Trac
. ni
.. 21
. lltlll
7 l-lil
:
111 do '." 15 U O I
1S8 do
24
BONDS.
JlfOo Am
1 Am OAE 5a 82;i JIOOO do 02'
iO S ccp tltltj l(i(Vl do 02
3 I.N con 44. Oil' 1000 WNY gm 4s 74
n2S
us
S0I1C
$1100 ltdB g m
02V4
11 A. M. to 12 M.
1.1 Cam Steel....
10 Elec ator flat.
40
M Penna
1.1 do ..
S2(,
.12
621,
ou?i
(in,
30
47
ni ins co rr a.
2n4
4 do
.1 Leh Val
W) Phlla Kl
al KUi 60 Rcadlnir
RO Phlla Klec... sat, 3 Hendlnj
ID I'hlla Trac.
70 4 Union
Trac.
BONDS.
00
?0 Cam scp
12 M,
to 1 P. M.
10 Elec Stor Bat. 45(4 7 do
.10 Ins Co N 'A. 20i 2.1 Phlla Elec...
130 I'enna 32'i 12 Union Trac...
BONDS.
J10OO n ft P 4a.. 7S K12.2.1 Ph Co sen.
loooo i. .v en 4'4 notisooro rn nie 4s..
30000 I. V En 43. SS 200 Ph i:ie 5a..
i p. m. to 2 p. ar.
salt
00
78
100
rl Baldwin .... 41
12 Cam Steel . . 4(1
1 Leh Nav t c. 71
1 North Cent.. R2
150 Penna IK!1..
10 Penna
2.1 I'hlla Elec.
10 Reading ,...
40O Ton-Helm ...
22T1
(.llM
4$
Jtil do
22 do 5214 1WJ&SS..30
BONDS.
tXl Cam SH acp no
34 do DM
J100O L N con HI 07
NEW PASSENGER AGENT
Lehigh Valley Appoints Arnold B,
Hill, With Offices Here.
Recognizing the Importance of Phila
delphia ns a passenger producing point,
the Lehigh Valley Railroad has created
the position of assistant general pas
senger agent, with offices at 000 Chest
nut street, and has appointed Arnold B.
Hill to the post.
Mr. Hill was the city passenger agent
of the road here about six years ago,
since which time he has become the
general agent of the passenger depart
ment at Chicago. "The creation of the
new position Indicates that the railroad
Intends to take a more Important part
than ever In tfle commercial activities of
Philadelphia," says an official of the
company.
RAILROAD EARNINGS
BUFFALO AND SUSQUEHANNA,
. . Mil. Deereaia.
October gross .,.,,,..... I34,aiO SI2.14S
Net ,.... 23.635 20.722
Four months gross 316,273 11 ft. 62.1
Net 71,760 86,407
WABABII FJTTSBURail TERMINAL.
October irons I7B.7SO I2S.S0T
Net 17,470 12.63T
Four monthi- gross,.,,. 348,173 70.178
Net ,.-,- 102,481 85,240
NORTHERN PACIFIC.
October fross J8,fl!9,518 1940,480
Net 2,oS0,08t 382,382
CHICAOO & ALTON.
October (rocs I1.2SI.813 $110,503
Net .,,..,.,... 206,381 240,331
ROCK ISLAND UNB8.
October gross ... ...... $6,878,272 S1T3.716
Net 1,522,80:) 278,770
Four months' gross.,,,, 28,204,603 1,327,031
Net 1 6;0u3,4lf3 2QtUo3
JIOCKINQ VALLEY.
October gross , 1881,311 tss,283
Net 243,008 54:724
Surplus , 160,663 2D.B02
Four months' grass 2,507,106 45S.B60
Net, ?$SI5 23S.3SI
BurpliHi 4 It, 11 7 2S0,52
Increase.
SNOODLES'
3 S SPSS?
. 3 S ? X "
: : : : &
&
S : : : : ?
. . .
D0N'CH(
KMTeROOOCE
HfM "TO ME !
I don't wamt
M HOOF AN
FACE DISEASE?
VJOTCH
TTsutciN coinr
HS5 f
PAL. i
WHEAT IS FIRMER
AT OPENING TODAY;
ALL GRAINS ACTIYE
Bullish Cables and Strength
of Statistical Position
Abroad Responsible Eu
rope Continues to Buy.
CHICAGO. Dec. i.-Wheat opened
firmer today on bullish cables and tha
strength of tho statistical position
nbrond. Tho buying wns good Mid tho
selling1 scattered. Thcro wcro resting
orders to sell Mny nrottnd J1.2H4.
Ktiropo contlntlcs to buy hud receipts
nro grndtially falling erf. With Lake
navigation closed, tho movement Is ex
pected to show a further reduction, and
It Is belloved stocks will decrease stead
ily as tho lnrgo amount of wheat sold
for export moves out. Tho market at
Liverpool was strong, with spot nt !4d.
to Id. nnd flour 3d. higher. Offers were
light In tho English market nnd the de
mand from millers was urgent. Tho be
lief 1b growing at Liverpool that ship
ments from Argentina from Janunry to
July will show only a fair average.
Shipments from Argentina for the week
were estimated at 200 000 bushels. Tho
weather there was declnred to bo favor
able.
Corn started active and firmer. Cash
concerns sold nnd commission houses
bought. Tho trnde soon becamo quieter.
Shipments from Argentina for tho week
were estimated at 3,400,0)0 bushels. Tho
Knnsas Hoard of Agriculture places tho
crop of tho Stnto this year at 87,000,000
bushels, or about 29,000,000 bushels less
than the Government November figures.
The mnrket at Liverpool was strong, with
cargoes 3d. to 6d. higher on strength in
Argentina nnd tho bullish freight situa
tion. Onts were stronger. Tho buying wns
good. Tho Kansas crop Is placed at
45,318,832 bushels by tho State, or 14,000,000
bushels less than tho November figures
of the Government.
Leading futures ranscd ns follows:
Wheat Open.
December .. 1.1.1
Yes.
High.
I.OW. Close ClOMA.
1.10H
1.14(4 'LUIS 11.14)4
1 20'. 11.204 fl.21
May 1.21(4 1
21?.
iorn (new delivery)
December
Mny
Oita
December
May ....
Lard
.Innunry ,
May
Itlba
January
May
I'ork
January
ill
01
00 "i
4""f
MS
OH 14
CSJ4
47
81
am
tos!4
47
131
'IBS
1004
14714
f52M
. 004
47i
. 52 "4
. 0 112
11.10
0.0.1
, U.U7
0.72
0.1)7
0.02
0.S7
tO.0.1
0.00
tn.no
0.87
0 02
0.03
1802
18.33
0.77
10.10
o.m n.70
0.U7 110 02
.1102
.1S.3.1
IS 10
18.37
is on tisni
18.33 18 43
A.ii
:ild. fAskeJ.
LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS
CHICAOO, Dec. 3 HOOS. Receipts, 48.
0(Hi. Mnrketf, T4ll0c. lower. Mixed ami
luitchirs. n.2.1fT7, rood heavy, SU.7.17;
rouEh heaw, $0,3090.00; light, 0 3n(l (K)j
rlK. 1.S3 10; bulk, JlLSOOtMlO CATTLE
lterelpts, 73,000. Mnrketa, weak lleoiea,
13.7.161(1.1.1. coa nnd helfere, 3.V)JjS2.1j
Mockers anil feeder. 4..Vrflil 83, Texana, $7.23
f(S.15: cnlics, 50310.23. SIIEEI' llc
relpte. SO.fOO. Markctd. atrady. Nntlte and
Weatern, $.l.30go 13; lambs. t3 03S0.10.
NET REVENUES SMALLER
Income of Express Companies in
1012 Far Below 1011.
tVASHINCJTON; Dec. 3.-DurIng tho
eat 1912 tho total net revenues of tho
12 principal express companies In the
United States showed a loss of over J3.-
000,000 and approximately the samo
nmount In operating Income, compared
with 1911, according to statistics made
public by the Interstate Commerce Com
mission today, in the fourth annual re
port of express companies.
In 1912 tho operntlng revenues ver
!!S1,54.';.CgS and expenses $73,253, GS2. uhlle
In 1911 operating revenues were 175,676,
$C,2 and expenses 567,089.232. Tho total net
revenues for 1912 amount to $8,243,353,
whereas In 1911 they totaled $11,600,716.
The operating Income for 1912 amounted
to $0,812,511 and for 1911 J10.2S1.773.
FAIL IN ENGLISH BESERVES
Bank of England Reports 20.87 Per
Cent. Proportion to Liabilities.
LONDON, Dec. 3. There was a drop of
1,4:6,000 In the revenue of the Bank of
England last week, according to the state
ment published today. The proportion of
revenue to liabilities fell from 31.60 per
cent, to 29.87 per cent. Last year at this
time the figures stood at ES.14 per cent.
No change was made In the 5 per cent,
discount rate. The detailed comparisons
follow:
This week. Last week. Last year.
Circulation .f33.028.000 3.3t4.00O 28.7Rn.nm
rubllo dep.. 12.577,000 18,601.000 7,730,000
30,801,000
11.184,000
27.044,000
28.281,000
53.14 p o.
33,022.000
5 P.O.
Oov secur. . 31,281,000 28,288,000
Other secur. 113,121,000 111-1IH,000
Reserve .... 53,832,000 63,338,000
Propor'r res.
to llab..,. 20.87 nc. 31.80 p.c.
Bullion TLIOD.OOO 72,222.000
Dank rata,,, 6 p.c. 5 p.c
TORSION EXCHANGE MARKET
NW YORK. Dec. 3. The foreign exchange
Sarket was dull during- the morning with
erllng demand, 4,6jUi.J; cables, 4.SU;
francs, S.U for cables and S.12 for checks.
Market Arm at 87R87U.
As the day advanced rates becamo easier,
cables going to 488. demand 4SSft. Marks
were strong at STU, francs 511.
MONEY RATES
Call.
Philadelphia, 51480
New York 34H
Boston S g(t
Time.
6 tiCtt
6 3
Chteaao fiUsieu surt
Philadelphia Commercial paper, with four to
U months' maturities. 5 to 6i per cent.
Reserve Banks' Discount Rate
so oo
Days.
e
o
o
H
New York ,
,M
,,,.
-uiuc,puia ...
Beaton ,
Chicago
Bt. Louis .....
Cleveland
Atlanta ,.
Richmond
,.,,,
614
Minneapolis . .,.
tianaas wuy
Dallas ...,.,,.,..,
San Fransttao
a
ill
8
DIARY" : SMOOCH IS
SMOOCH !
INTERLOCKING DIRECTORS
Acting Treasury Solicitor Decides
They May Servo Out Terms.
WASHINGTON, Dec, -Interlocking
directors In banks may setvo out their
terms, despite the prohibition against In
terlocking directorates In tha Clayton
anti-trust law, P. A. Iteeve, Acting
Solicitor of tha Treasury, today decided.
Hobert W. Webb, vlco president of the
Minneapolis Trust Company, of Minneap
olis, Is tho director whose service wns
In question.
"I am of 'the opinion that a director
of the said trust company Is eligible to
servo ns a director of a nntlonal bank
not having common ownership of stock
until tho expiration of two years after
tho npprovnl of this net the Clayton law
and ho Is eligible to further servo for
such time thereafter as constituted tho
unexpticd part of one year from tho date
of election," sayB Solicitor Iteeve.
Solicitor Iteeve says ho Interprets the
Intention of Congress to bo not to bring
about "sudden and Inconvenient changes,"
nnd that "ns to bnnks whose deposits,
capital, surplus, etc.', aggtegata more
than J5,000,000 nnd ns to all bnnks In
Cities of over 200,000 population, tho pro
visions as to time of tho act taking ef
fect, mutual savings bnnks, common
stock ownership nnd Federal reserve
banks, should apply alike."
LOCAL GRAIN EXPORTS LARGE
Shipments In November Totaled
3,248,020 Bushels.
Kxports of grain from this port during
tho month of November, numbering 3,
218,020 bushels, were exceedingly heavy.
Last year In tho same, period they to
taled 2,660,211 bushels, according to tho
monthly report of the Commercial Ex
change, Issued today.
Shipments of flour aggregated 173,780
barrels, or 85,639 barrels moro than last
November.
Brisk 'business In grain nnd flour ex.
ports Is expected for this month nnd
enrly next year. To meet tho demand
there wns received here during the last
month 3,888,048 bushels, or 385,505 bush-,
els moro thnn In November, 1013.
CAMPAIGN BILlS ALL IN
EXCEPT TWO LARGE ONES
Republican nnd Democratic Stnto
Committees Laggard In Tiling
Reports.
HAnniSBURG, Dec. 3. With tho lie
publlcnn nnd Democratic State Committee
campaign expenso accounts still missing,
practically all of tho Important expenso
accounts havo been filed nt the State De
partment. Today Is tho last day for filing
these accounts, nnd up to 1 o'clock this
afternoon a scoro or more had been filed.
William T. Creasy, Democratic candi
date for Lieutenant Governor, stntcd he
hnd received $3 nnd spent $181.19, most of
which went for traveling expenses nnd to
the Columbia Democratic County Com
mittee, lie failed to file vouchers and
was asked to do so.
Judge Itobert S. Frazcr, elected to the
Supremo Court, expended $1591.20, the
greater part of which went to his Cam
paign Committee.
The Washington Tarty County Commlt
tcei received $11,833.78, of which $9130.73
came from William Fllnn. A. P. Moore
gave $1000; P. S. Ache, $300, and L. P.
Schneider, $300.
P.. M. Little, of Swnrthmore, filed a
statement for the Independent Republican
Committee showing that $1038 was spent
and of this sum $873 came from Warren
VanDyke, secretary of -the Democratic
State Committee. There was a balance
of $1.
The University of Pennsylvania Alumni
Committee received $372.75 and paid out
$163.30. It owes $209.23. The Brumbaugh
Citizens' Committee of Alegheny County
received $660.97 and spent It nil. The
Democratic Campaign Committee of Lu
zerne. $651. Tho 21th Ward Washington
Committee, of Philadelphia, received
$382.31 and spent 339.
Tho Democratic Club of Philadelphia
Campaign Committee received $162 nnd has
11 tents loft. The Democratic Campaign
Committee of Lock Haven received nnd
spent $1815.
The Keystone State Committee received
$562.92 and spent $127.60. Tho Vnnco C.
McCormlck Committee of Erie spent
$199.33 and the Palmer-McCormick League
of Erie. $1112.
The Clearfield County Democratic Com
mittee received $2212.10 and spent $2153.39;
$1500 of this came from the Democratic
State Committee. The Beaver County
Protective Union spent $325; John A, Au
Itnbach, treasurer of the Socialist State
Committee, less than $50.
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
It Is said that no less than eight for
eign governments are seeking loans In
the United States for both short and
long term maturities.
The Glrard National Bank has retired
1160,000 emergency currency at the local
Subtreasury,
According to report, the Southern Rail
way Company will provide for Its $1,722,000
6 per cent. Richmond and Danville consol
idated mortgage bonds which mature on
January 1 by selling first consolidated
general mortgage 6s,
Offerings of French Treasury notes were
made In New York by representatives of
the French Government purchasing ma
terials In the American' market.
So far this week the New York banks
have lost $25,103,000 to the Subtreasury,
It Is estimated that the Reading Com
pany's anthracite tonnage for November
was about 1,082,000, a decrease of 37,000
tons from November, 1913.
The number Of companies which have
passed, reduced or deferred their regular
dividends since the outbreak of the war,
now totals 120, bringing the total loss
In revenue suffered by stockholders up
to 420,719,483. During this period 76 cor
porations have passed or deferred their
dividends, while 41 have reduced them.
GOING TO HAVE A
I LIL OOY. 7 ' r
HOW MANY , .
SHIRTS DO I V
L--J-EL L , '
LOCUST ST. SITES
HEAR BROAD WORTH
$4000 A FRONT FOOT
Records of Sales Show Big
Increase in Values Due to
Numerous Improvements
Nearby.
The gorngo nnd shop at lltl-13 Locust
f.trect has been transferred by John II.
AIcFadden to Cnmlllo Cement, and by the
latter to Edward Birch, for n nominal
nmount, subject to n mortgage of $160,000.
It was later transferred by Birch to
Amelia Gcmehl for a nomlnnl amount,
nubject to tho mortgage. Tho lot Is 45.0
by 150 feet In depth, nnd Is assessed for
the current year for $90,000.
Leaving out of consideration any cnulty
over tho mortgage, UiIb would indicate a
valuo of over $4000 a front foot, which
real cstnlo men havo predicted for somo
time.
Tho notable ndvnnce In values on Lo
cust street Immediately west of Broad
street began In 1003, when Gcorgo C.
Boldt acquired the properties now -occupied
by tho Bellevuo-Strntford garage, as
follows:
100.1. June 16-1401 Locust Asd. 10H
L'reei, lot 1:0 -i ny ino feet.
Christian D. Sautter to Oco.
C. IlolUt, sublect to ground
rent Jir) per nnnum fftn.om
,f!?5 J1"" sniium tOO.OOO
1WW, June 2J 1403 Locust
etreet, lot 10.11 by 130 feet.
Catholic Club of Philadel
phia tw dco. C. lloldt 03,000
$133,000
1003, Juno 22 1403 Locust
etreet, lot 20 Vf, by 100 feet,
Anne II, Wharton tor Geo.
..;. I'.nI(U i 60,000
1003, Juno 22 1407 Loci t
ftrret, lot 20.1 by 100 feet.
Ilehrcca Waugh to Geo. c.
UoMt B-,000
43,000
41,000
1200,000 5221,000
On Starch 14, 1310, Mr. Boldt purchased
140J Locust street, lot 22.6 by 150 feet,
subject to ground rent of J9I, for 131.000.
This property has not been improved,
but ndjotns other holdings to which it
can bo ndded nt any time.
On July l, 1910, 1413 Locust street, lot
22 by 150 feet, to Chancellor street, wns
sold by Rlchnrd S. Hunter to S. J. M.
Brock, subject to a ground rent of J9I
per nnnum, for $51,000. Several of theso
ground rents wero nftcrward extinguished
by paying $GG0O for a principal sum of
515CU.C7.
WALNUT STRUCT VALUES AID.
The sharp advanco on Walnut street
and also on Broad street has had much
to do with prices of Locust street prop
erty. In 1M7 tho Hotel AVIndormcio, then
cnlledlio Lenox. Apartments, consisting
of 22I-228-22S-230 South Broad street, or
northwest corner of LocuHt Btreet, with a
total frontage on Broad street of SO feet
by a depth of 117 feet, was advanced In
assessments to $123,000, Tills property was
again advanced to $5r0,000 In assessment
uf IMS and Is $523,000 for tho current year.
Tho Academy of Music, with a frontage
on Broad street of 1C0 feet and a depth of
233 feet, is assessed at $1,000,000 for 1914.
Tho total assessment of the north side
of Locust street from Broad Btreet to 15th
ttrcet Is today $630,000.
IMPROVEMENT S ON THOROUGH
FARE1. Improvements consist of tho Bellovuo
Stratford garage; tho American gat age,
occupying 1111-13 Locust street; 1113 Locust
street Is n five-story brownstono building,
and 1417 nnd 1121 have been modernized.
Tho availability of this street and Its
central licatlon will In time greatly
Increase tho value of spneo in It. It
has been often hinted the city would find
a good business proposition In the sale
of tho Hollingsworth School oil Locust
street, adjoining tho Academy of Music
to the west with a frontage of OS feet
by a depth of 170 feet. It Is assessed
at $300,000 for 1014, though It Is exempt
from taxation.
At the rate of $1000 a front foot, which
seems a fair price, It would bring ap
proximately $100,000.
So fnr, the advanco near Broad street
has not dossed 15th street on Locust
street, to any great extent. There nre
a good many properties for sale befote
ICtli street Is reached. Here the business
quality seems to pause, at leabt for the
present.
LESSOR.
PREY QF THIEVES
Boston Collateral Company Director
Says It Has Been Itobbed of
?150,000.
BOSTON', Dec. 3. How thefts from the
Collateral Loan Company, covering sev
eral years and amounting to at least
$150,000, iwere discovered by an Investiga
tion and auditing of the company's books
was told today by Joseph V. Kennedy,
the city of Boston director of'the com
pany. It was announced that an arrest would
certainly result from the revelations al
ready made.
Director Kennedy admitted that one of
the methods used by the thief or thieves
was the stealing of pledged articles from
tho vaulta and repledglng them.
COTTON OPENED HEAVY
Selling From the South Eesponslble,
Bally Later,
NEW YORK. Deo. 3.-Weak cables and
selling by houses with Southern connec
tions caused a decline from one to three
points at the opening of the cotton mar
ket today. The tone, however, was quite
steady, and after a further reaction pf
about two points, a better demand devel
oped and offerings became fighter. Locals
again sold, while there was some spot
house buying.
Liverpool cotton was steady.
BAB SILVER
The pries of commercial bar silver In New
York ruled unchanged at 49JJ cents today,
with the London quotation S3 1-15 pnee.
METAL MARKET QTJIET
NEW YORK, Pec. 3. The metal market was
quiet todayTln. 33Vi34U.i Jead, g,7S4JB.86e.J
spelter, 8.40S.30c.
"CLEAN-UP WEEK," SOME TIME
I SrANP
CORE-CTED
NA
How
J W
BROKERS' CHARGES 7 to 7&
Customers May Not Have to 3?ay so
Much This Month.
In their November statements sent out
to their customers this week, Philadel
phia brokers charged from 7 to 7'4 per
cent for carrying stocks. Tho high rato
wns rendered necessary because of tho
stiffness of the money market, both hero
nnd In New York.
This month, however, It la hoped nnd
rather expected that cnrrylng charges
to customers will be generally reduced,
provided money rates ease off. Indica
tions at present nre that they will, at.
though tho bnnks nro quite generally
still quoting call loans at 6 per cent. Re
ports of call money, having been loaned
nt B'4 per cent, and even so low ns 5
per cent., haVo been current tills week,
but must havo been In tho nature of spe
cial transactions.
TORT OF PHILADELPHIA
Sun mid Tides
7 03 a.m. I Sun ects.
rillLADDLPHIA,
Sun rises..
.4:31 p.m.
lllsh water,
Low water.
1:.12 a.m. I High water. 3:1:
i p.m.
u.uon.m. ijow water.
0:10 p.m.
nnnbr island.
High water. 11:01 a.m. I High water.lt :S2 p.m.
Low water.. 6.21 a.m. Low water.. 0.04 pm.
imEAKWATEH.
lllgh water, 8:18 a.m. I High water. 8:48 p.m.
Low watir.. 1:44 a.m. ) Low water,. 2:33 p.m.
Vessels Arriving; Today
Dense fog again Interferes with shipping. Tim
following ifBsels are known to be In the Dela
ware Day uniting for tho mist to lift:
Htr. Mackinaw (Dr.), London, merchandise,
Atlantic Transport Lino,
Sir. Sanlcranio (Dr.), Fowcy, china clay,
Charles It. Taylor's Sons.
Kir. Mongolian (Dr.), Ulasgow, merchandise,
Allan Lino, 'i
Hfhr. Pendleton Sisters, Calais, ballast, A.
D. Cummins & Co.
Vessels Sailing Today
Ktr. Kronprlnz Otay (Nor.), Nllson, llaiana,
Munson Steamship Lino. .
Str. .lohn Sullivan, i:ast, San I'odro and San
l'Vanchico via Now York. Luckcnhach Steam
ship Company.
Str. Lexington. Farmer, Doston, Merchants
nnd Miners' Transportation Company.
Mr. Qimntlco, Hart, Savannah and Jackson
ville, Merchants and Miners' Transportation
Company. -
Str. J. II. Devereux, Kecne, Doston, master.
Schr. Adriatic (Dr.), Wambach, La Havre,
N S., A. V. Cummlna & Co.
Schr. Northland, tiaundcrs, Scnrsport, Mo.,
A. 1, Cummins & Co.
Steamships to Arrlvo
Namo. From. Sailed.
Moncollan Liverpool Nov. 12
Ahcona Naplis Nov. .0
Dominion Liverpool Dec. .
FltL'ICJHT.
Name. l'roni. Date
Vlralnlnn Hllo Oct. 22
Hcspcros 1'ort Natal Oct. 23
l.lvonla Hull Oct. 31
Wllll.im Ornskoidavlk ...Nov. M
liorcland Shields Nov. 10
anteramn Fowey Nov. II
liirl of nigin Valparaiso ....Nov. 13
llela , Methll Nov. 14
Waddon llombay Nov. 10
Mackinaw I.ondon Nov 17
Alaskan San Pedro Nov 17
Aurnnla Genoa Nov. 17
Crown Point London Nov. 20
Helena Itotlerdam Nov. 10
Cassiopeia Shields Nov 20
Snnin Ilosallo Shields Nov. 23
DlrphjH Algiers Nov. 24
SkoKstnil Copenhagen ...Nov. 21
lAulslann Manchester ....Nov. 24
PerBlvna Fowey Nov. 2(1
Hnrold Nlma Nlma Nov 20
Currier Clcnrucgos ....Nov. 27
Sloterdyk Rotterdam ....Nov. 20
Lin Dalboa Nov, 30
Steamships to leave
PASSENonn.
Name. ' For. Dale.
Mongolian .Dlasgow Dec.
Ancona (llnsgow Dec. 7
FREIGHT.
Manchester Mariner ..Stanchester ....Dec. 4
Louisiana Conenhagon ...Dec. 12
Crown Point London Dec. 12
Manchester Miller ....Manchester ....Dec. 17
Scuth Point London Die. 4
Potomac Lelth ,..Dcc. 10
PORT OF NEW YORK
Steamships to Arrive
DUD TODAY.
Name. Trom.
Columbia Glasgow ....
Kuropa Naples
Iteslua d'ltalla (lenoi
DUD TOMORROW.
Kroonland v Ocnna
Bordeaux Havre
N. Amsterdam Itotterdnm ...
Date.
..Nov. S3
, . Nuv. "1
..Nov. 10
..Nov. 21
..Nov. 21
. .Nov. 12
Steamships to Leave
Name
ilelllg Olav....
Rotterdam ....
l.usltanla
For.
. Copenhagen
.Naples
. T Iv fr.ool , ,
.London
Date.
..Dec. .1
..Dec. 3
. .Dec. a
..Dec. ,1
..Dec. B
Minnehaha
Verona Ueuoa
Movements of Vessels
Str Standford (Nor ). Philadelphia for Tu-
aSMi i,ong.tu,d1k4u.::'ove,nber "' ,n lat,,uj8
Sir. United States (Dan.), from New York,
ai rived at Copenhagen December 2,
Sir. Manchester Lxchango (Dr.), from Thll.
adelphlu, urilved at Manchester December 3
.Str. ritnmpalia (Ital.l, from New York, ar
rived at Uenoa November 30.
.f J" .Wes,t,u..,'0,ln,t.(llr-) ond Crown 1'olnt
(llr), for Philadelphia, reported at London.
Mr. Giilfatredm, Philadelphia for 1'ort Ar
thur, was 110 miles north o( Jupiter at noon
December 2
Str. Ossabaw, Philadelphia forsTampa, etc,
was feO m'.Ies north of Jupiter at noon De
cember 2.
Str. Toledo, towing echr. Delaware Sun. 8a
blna for Philadelphia, was 110 miles south of
Delaware Capes at 0 p. m, December 2,
Str. Indian, Jacksonville for Philadelphia,
wun 210 miles northeast of Tybee at 4 p. m.
Dt-cember 2.
Str. Tuscan, Boston for Philadelphia, passed
Montauk Point at 3.20 p. m. December 2.
Mr Currier, Clenfuegos for Philadelphia, was
2.10 miles from Overfalls lightship at 7 p, m.
December 2
Mr. Grecian, from Philadelphia, arrived at
Boston December 2.
Str. Persian, for Philadelphia, steamed from
Jacksonville December 3
Strs. Oeorge K. Warren and L. V. Stoddard,
from Philadelphia, arrived at Uangor Decern
Ler 3.
Schr, Wawenock. Philadelphia for Boston,
at Vineyard Haven December 2.
Schr. Governor Powers, Philadelphia for Ban.
gor, at Vlnevard Haven December 2.
lltrk Wlndrush (Amer). probably, Buenos
Aires for Philadelphia, spoken December 1
latitude 33.11, longitude 74.47 by str, Karen.
NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGOS
NEW YORK, Dec. 3.-BUTTER steady:
: re-
S.1C!
higher scoring, MHfjOlc: State, dairy. 31&
32c; imitation creamery, 2le;ilic. EGGS un
sealed; receipts. 5244 cases; fresh, extra firsts,
ou40c.t fresh firsts, 38B8ci nearby, whites.
(Jdlttt; nearby, mixed, 358460.: special
mark. 26c.
TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES
Neallo M. Kngle. 1037 N. SOth St.. and Lillian
K. B Kelm. 1310 N. Newklrk it. -"""
John A, Hunt. 1002 & nth st., and Margaret
A Ooaus, loll Monroe st.
Loula Le It. Hepburn. 1728 Pina st., and Lil
lian M. Adler. 1811 Chestnut st. ' '
Clyde II MacDonald, League Island, and Mae
C. Sobers, 031 Daly st. M
TbMnas Grirtm. in.' Trenton aye, and Virgin-
Bobiqaon. lit WakeJIng st ,r
Samuel Billiard, 311 N. Vogdes st., and Helen
J Monrca btebbtns. New York, and Lottie C.
Carrington, Charlotte, Va,
riodfrev Lomafl.
Ituth Q Northlngton. a W. Homer st.
Thomas 8 Khson. 11VS Spring st, and
B. O'Neill. 1128 Spring si. (
.; . uamorey st,. and
Anna
i
METAN-
(PONT
MA,liY
jAR A
PHILADELPHIA 3IARKTS
GRAIN AND FLOUR
W1IKAT. Itecelpts, 137,880 bush. There
tvss a f,lr .export inquiry nnd the market
opened He. higher. With subsequent ben
speculate n In th West, however, the 1m
protement was lost. We quote far lots, in
eaport eletator No 2 red spot nd Decem-
H1IBAT. Receipts, 187.880 bush. Ths
ber, nil117j No 2 red Western, , $1100
1.2ii No. I Northern Duluth, 81.2.1W! 28.
COIIN. Hecelpts, 0173 bueh. Ths market
was quiet with no change In prices. Quota
tions: Car lots for local trade, ns to location
No. 2 yellow, old. 8l81We ; steamer yello" ,
old, JOtjgsic; new yellow, ns to quality, 6SO
li'c.s new cob, fer 70 lbs., 07aO8e.
OATS. Receipts,, 14,000 bueh. . Trices
were steadily held, but trade was quiet. Quo
tations: No. 2 white, Mgsiwe.t standard white,
tfffl.1He.: No. 3 white, (HHfr&e.
. FI.OUK. Receipts, 1700 bbls.'and 4,87t,
330 Irn. In sacks. Prices were steadily held,
but demand wns light. Quotations, per 100 !.,
In wood Winter clear, $4.76814.90: do.,
straight, (JBMB.2S! do., patent, tS.B0nB.7S;
Kansas, straight, jute sacks, J3.206JB.40j dp.,
patent, lute sacks, JS.4UISIB.03j spring, first
clear, &.lorao.30s do., straight, $s.8SB.qoi
do, patent, f 5.03 SB. 00 1. do,, favorite brands,
tOiSH.BO; city mills, choice and fsney patent,
JOigo.r.o. City mills, regular grades Winter,
clear, f4.7r)4.00; do., straight, 40(115.23; do.,
patrnt. J3.Blilifn.7S. . ...
ItVK 1'I.Oim. Was dull, but firmly held.
Quotations) Nearby and Western In wood at
&B.0O0,
PROVISIONS
Tiade was plow and prices favored 'buyers.
We quote' City beef, In sets, smoked and
nlr-ilrlcd, 20f?;tic.: western beef, In sets,
smoked, 2Ujpoc. ; city beef, knuckles and
ern beef, knuckles and tenders, smoked, 0p
31c; beef hams, J-MMMS: pork, lamlly, JV4023;
haini. 8. I, cured, loose, 14B14',4c.l do.,
skinned, loose, l.'I'.WHc i do, do., smoked, 14(4)
irnuriff, B1UOKCI1 Hn(J Hir-OflCI, VtUL,, lfroi-
ClSc ; other hams, smoked, city cured, ss to
brand and average, 1.V31BMC.; hams, smoked,
Vestrn cured, ItMSlBiJcj do, boiled, bone
los, 2ii72Io,: picnic shoulders, 8. I', cured,
loose, UJ(!l2e.; do., nmoked, 12HJJ13C.S bel
lies, In pickle, according to average, loose.
Ui(4i5?luc; breakfast bacon, as to brand and
average, city cured, ltmj20c.; breakfast bacon.
Western cured, ID'ffl'Oc.; lard, Western, re
fined, tierces, llUfJUVic ; do. do. do., tub.
miSfllUc. ; iard, puro city, kettle rendered.
In tierces, llUHtlWc.: lard, puro city, ket
tlo rendered, in tubs, il!igi2Uc.
REFINED SUGARS
The mnrket was quiet, but list prices wers
steadily held, Rentiers' list of prices: Stan
dard granulated, C.2VC ; confectioners' A, 8c.J
run Krauea, 0.10c; nne granuiateu, o.iuc.
powdered, 4.2504.83c.
DAIRY PRODUCTS
CIinrcBE. rrlcea wero well sustained
under moderate olTerlngs and a fair demand.
(Juoiatlons. New York, full cream, earlier re
ceipts, choice, l,'.,eil0c.: do. do., current make,
choice. lOVic.'l do. do., fair to good, HV41fl5c.j
do., port skims, 8ftl3c.
HUTT1UI. Demand was light nnd prices
iiccllncd lc. under Increased pressure to cell.
Quotations: Western, fresh, solid-packed
creamery, fancy specials, 3.V.; oxtrn, 33c;
extra firsts, :ilt32c; llrsts, :n)30V4c.; seconds,
2ikJ2Xc; ladle-packed, ai(flc, ns to quality;
J!rhy Prints, fancy, 3tle.; do, average, extra,
.H!M.c. , do., firsts,1 ,I1Q. Mc: do., seconds, SSli
;l.,Jl.l"cla' fancy blonds of prints Jobbing at
vlUH'lC.
,!.?,'IS: Fresh stock continued scarce and
rendlly brought full prices, Quotations: In
free cases, nearby extras, 40SI2C. per dox.i
nearby llrsts, J10J?0 per standaid case; nearby
current receipts, $0.00810.20 per standard case;
"tern, extra, firsts, $10.SU per case; do.,
llrsts, $0.00010 20 per case: do., seconds,
J7.2UJ1..SO; Southern. J9.(O!J10.20 per case.
Kefrlgerator eggs, as to quality, 2127c. per
do?, tancy selected candled fresh eggs -wero
Jobbed out at 43t47c rcr doi.
POULTRY
T TI'IK si i ....
i,.r.,',uT;:'"p,pue",wcre.,",e1 "id the mar-
fimule,i--?k u,n5e.ra "snt demand. Quota- .
tlOHS. 1'OHlS. Hfffl.lfV. nl ,nn.,.M in- . v4
fffL1B..chll&n. r7lng to quality. lioi2c:;
turkeys, l.lfltlc; ducks, 12iaic. , geese, 1.1
kSWr su'nea- Joung-W elghlne s lbs and over
ap ece. pt.r ,mr M)c . weigh"!,,,, v ,.. , lb,'
a ?CV"-X "IU,r' 5lH(Mc !?"'"'" old, per
I)IlI-ifiV pcon"' 'er l""r- 135 ISC
. J !,?." Trndo was sow and prices
ofr?I'y '"",! bujera. under fairly Flberal
,SnJ"'..i-QX?ta,lona: Turkey-Fancy, large.
1K"?U ." 'P.r' lveI;nEe receipts, spring.
It '!!? Jn'c.r'or. BprlnK 12lf,c,; No. 1
iVhi0,; I'.U'r' n.er lb "elected heavy, 10c;
vvelghlnc 445 lbs. nnlcce, 18c; do' 4 lbs!
fir.lece,-i'c:.,,0",:i,S lba- "Piece, 15c; do.. 3
""J, "-. .13l-lc : old roosters, dry
F, l I'w'Af.;' 'fol""B ch'ckens. nearby, vvelgL
'W.lliB! lbs. apiece, S0Q22c. : brollTnir
rJff' ,n,earby. " IO EOOd, ' lflai8c.l
lSC'tlUc; chickens, Western, fancy, fat!
, , ."-12 . "'" apiece In boxes, dry-x'a-
1.'WJSc-:. ch'ekens, Western. 4 lbs.
and over In bar., dry-parked, iwnto . chickens.
Western. 33!4 lbs, nnlece. 13llc ; broil nc
ffinYnl"' ,V f,,ern'...,1f-' aplee-, 2 "
broiling chickens. Western, fair to good. 14s
J1;-.; eprlnj ducks, 1-lflc: spring B-ese 13f
Sic. Squata, Jcr dozen-White. wCghS"'ll to
i". lb, it" Uoz', M-OW'" while wrlglitn"
V i,Lba- W 'oz.. t-1 103 73- white, weigh'
Inn 8 lbs. pet .'05. x.'.snjiSjn do., do.; 7
doi., il 23B1.03: dnrk and No. 2, IOC.0J1 10.
FRESH FRUITS
Supplies and demand wero both moderate.
Prices showed no Important change. Quota
ite' ..Ai;Kle."'n.p,T, ''".-Jonathan. 3tl.30;
King. J2 ..iift.l 2.-,. Ilaldvv n, 1.75fl2.50: Ureeri
liig, 1'.2.;.() Twenty-ounce, 2 .; "Ip.
rln.l.i3o2 73. York Imperial. !.5(2: other
KOOtl eatina tar(,H II 7.. -nTU.Jfl.T WV:-
I.W); apvles. Western, per box liff LWiTpple"
Delvware and l'ennejlvanla, per hamper. 5Ui
ii'f '- rnons. l-r Imx jt I . Oranges, Bio"
Xun,h W&.'P, J&XWV&JZ erate-PoY-to
,... v. .., ... riuiiui,, 9IT1..0O. cranberries
fancy late varieties, ner bbl l4.M; rran;
ii i " T.1" "-""!. J-a"y HiacK, per bbl..
Jll4, eranhrrrhs. Cape Cod, Karly Black Sir
Ka ''.V.-,1W: cranberries.' Je7y. ner crau'
berries Cape
:K,ei,:.VvV::,.i'V.,.rUi.Je.ey-. ;' crate.
.AViiv. .cw i urn, per ddi Hcckel
f'1 SS? D.e."Le "osc. S44J3.30, Sheldon, tin
A t-i Oia-"i T,u u'-Hte"' eurre d'An-
Sjorhvketitira. '23' ,,owe"' -9
VEGETABLES
Trade cell-rally quiet, but values of de.
elrahle stock steadily held under moderate
offerings. Quotations White potatoes, per
htish. I'enna Ivanta, BSS02c: New York 4MS
J?c ; white potatoes. Jersey pVr basket 33ft
vS-'t'i J?"1.!0":. tae'erri ShireTper btfl.
No. I,f2fi2.73: No. 2 1 WIBl.TB sweets Jit.
scy, per bbl -No. 1. tflkso: No.' 2 t'klM'
sec(s, Jersey, per hisket, i,uo75e. ; OnronsI
h lce' d'u'h-. 0070c,'do, ordnary, "f
f'i ?B3C- dl. cho1"' C'r 100-lb, bag.
!iS'l,,'SO: d" 'nealum '-er liKJ-lh. hag. 83i.
MSI; do., second, per lOO-lb bag. B0ffl735; cab:
tage. domertlc. per ton. J'lffllO. do.. Danish
Kf. ,0n7, '.n.f 'ol' cauliflower. New York. SSi
7-4,'j, 75i;",'':! "P '-ach, Norfolk, per bbl..
LiBUOc; kale, Norfolk, per bbl.. irifl'SOc - lit I
tuco, Fforlda ' per ba.kei. llbo.oTNorth
Carolina per basket. 5075c.: beans, frlorlda.
P!l 5SeV O3.30: eggplant. Florida. p
VfvJnS-50' cucumbers. Florida, per basket,
?'7Sr;Si jouaak Florida, per basket. JLfiod
2: celerv. New York, per bunch 25ai3cl
mushrooms, per 4-lb. basket, J1.20Q2. 'u,',
DIVIDENDS DECLARED
International Silver Company, regular auar.
ua'ry i'4 Per ""'' Cn pr""reJ- Vble VaI
iu'Ii"uan.c,Bar Company, regular quarterly
JH Per cent, on preferred, payable January 3
to stock of record December 15. ,"ry -
iii i? ,':!?ler,'''an Company regular quarterly
retoFd'De'c'e'mbefr6 ianUary t0 "k ot
cnV.rpiyBabfe"!Dl.ttmberI ?. Cm l
American Steel foundries, regular quarterly
S .i.pfrnent" aya,ya December 31 to stock
of record December 12.
Canadian General Electric, regular quarterly
" p5rc'nt". Payable January i to atock of
record December 13. l
DEFATJI.TS ON INTEREST
Algoma Central ana Hudson Bay
Railway Ealls to Ray Coupons.
TOrtONTO, Dec 3. Announcement was)
made today that the Algoma Central and
Hudson Bay Railway on account of de
pressed traffic conditions was not able to
earn Its Interest and consequently could
not mfet the half yearly coupon, due De
cember 1, on Its 10,0S0.(Xi0 5 per cent
ilrbt mortgage bonds, due 1960.
BANK CLEARINGS
wSvdlng day lt two'ywT" H"n rorT
- 1814 1B13. TOl"
MjiUdtlpbU f2S,9S,ll lS.2).280,T20 1ttu:a!S
SMton 2f.2K.S33 'aoSul'gKl
COM'MON. SMOOCH !
PAV NO 'TNSHUV,
H5 0 CLEAN I HAT
J SHE? DANGEROUS I
V
smcr t
r jv"
Now How J
Many wk
A HJRT ? L
t
sfireiuiy u jIl $?& m jmuD u in U u i T J.)ujt sMssppI
I 1
-8t:,Tife.
3S"
j-wzM$
mfh
Illl.lll.ll illlHHIilll(.lillllltlHllll
-1
wmx -?n x
eo Ysry-ssrJ
sbs!rii5
PiiitjTiTTWM)jsfjMkiii-jawMil.lj,--.,,.,. ;ifiiiirffiiaiiiyi,i,.,iiM ,,, h.i ,,rt.i..,. i IT..... reiiwBiiM gTOr if&mqWJmniliris III- .iU. Hill J
. jO a &&& yfe
TO.l--tl---Miit.-p r ITf nl
- 'T? "'
lfif 4fe- ,
"7-" - -w- -- -,
---M. j -LSl--r - -5,-.1 '- r. ,. -r T - .- -HWS aaj Pl , JJj1
irwpBSPiiMwawfc at b