Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 14, 1914, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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EVENING LEDGER-PHILAI)ELPHIA MONDAY DEOEMlER 14, 1914.
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UNLIMITED DEALINGS
, WILL BE ALLOWED
1 IN N. Y. TOMORROW
5pc
cial Committee Lifts Ban
on All Stocks Copper
,,, and Railroad Shares Led
Market Today.
NEW YOltK. Dec 14.-untlmlted trad
Ins will be permitted on the New York
Stock Exchago beginning; tomorrow. Up
to the present time trading has been per
tnltted onty In certain stocks named by
the special committee of five, which ruled
out such stocks as Untied States Steel
and .others, In which heavy speculating
might Influence the market.
The announcement that the ban was
lifted1 on all stocks came this afternoon,
when Secretary Ely, of the Stock ex
change, Issued the following statement:
"Tho special committee of five rules
that Degtnnltu? tomorrow, December 15,
all stocks now being dealt In through
the Committee on Clearing House will be
admitted to dealings on the floor of tho
exchange, at or about the minimum prices
heretofore established by tho committee
and Under the provisions of rule No. 34,"
Copper shares vied with railroad stocks
for leadership of tho market today, with
the balance In favor of tho formor. Amal
gamated Copper was tho most active of
the group, advancing 4H td BH from
Saturday's close. American Smelting ad
vanced to 63, up 2V4; Nevada Consolidated
3 to 14: nay Consolidated 1, to 17,;
Tennessee Copper 2 to 33, and Utah Cop
per 3 to D1H-
flhort are on the anxious scat In Wall
street and the uneasiness on the part
of those operators who were committed to
the bear side on a largo scale In July
was reflected In urgent efforts to cover
stocks today. There was a general de
mand fcr the return of borrowed stock on
the part of lenders, who now find little
trouble In obtaining money accommoda
tions at low rntcB, In some stocks these
efforts became frantic when it found how
acant the supply was.
This was particularly the case In
Amalgamated Copper, in which bear op
erations had been heavy during the
period the exchange was closed. In Oc
tober theBo operators sold Amalgamated
as low as 37 on the Now street curb lm-
mediately after tho dividend reduction In
October, but then copper metal was
lUicia pound against 13Vie. today
Therro Is a good deal of gossip here to
the ejffect that all through July Amal
gamated had been bought for what Is re
ferred to as the syndicate, and tho stock
sold In October Is also said to have been
accumulated for the same Interest. In
certain independent quarters these stories
find credit and it Is assumed that other
copper stocks were also accumulated
both on the board In July and on tho
street In October.
Sales of United States Steel were made
through tho Clearing House at El, which
compares with a mlnlnjum price of IS
Strength In this Issue was attributed to
the optlmlstlo comments of President
Farrell, of tho corporation.
Ho says: '
"Ilook for Improvements after the
opening of the new year. I am of the
opinion that there will be a demand for
Iron and steel products after the railroad
rate question Is decided. I believe we
are to experience a .considerable demand
for Iron and steel for shipbuilding, but
that may be tardy In developing."
Led by Lehigh Valley, 'eastern railroad
shares made further advance. Lehigh
Valley Jumped four points to 138: Read
ing SH to 1D0: Erie, 1VI to 23H; Pennsyl
vania, 1 to 103. In the early trading
Pennsylvania went oft fantlcally, but
later recovered.
The strength In these Issues was based
on the report that the Interstate Com
merce Commission would grant the car
riers an Increase In freight rates. Some
said that tho decision would be handed
down tomorrow, while others were of the
belief that It would oe given out proD
ably on Saturday.
Money loaned at 3Vi per cent.
RAPID RISE IN TOCKS
- SOUNDS-NOTE OF CAUTION
,'Witr Is Not Yet Over, is Warning.
Dealings Large.
NE AVYORK, Deb. 14. The Evening
Bun. In Us financial Review, says:
About the only point of objection to
the day's session was a feeling held In
some quarters that prices were advanc
ing too rapidly. In view of the fact that
trading has been suspended for more
than rour months, this Is a rather strange
commentary upon the market movement,
but It Is worthy of consideration, for the
European war, which caused the closure
Is far from settled. The outstanding
feature df Saturday's dealings, namely,
the apparent actual dearth ot stocks,
was again In evidence and Influenced
very sharp advances between limited
sales, -especially In the Copper shares.
MINING STOCK QUOTATIONS
TONOPAH STOCKS.
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acXamars .
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MUoafe Bit .,,,.
Montana ,-..
Northern Star ......
Tcnopah-Belmont , ..
Tosopsh-Exteniilon . . .
Tonopah-Merger .....
Tonopab-Mlneral . ...
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Data? t . .10
Florence , ,.,.. ... .65 .78
Opldrtcld Cossoltdiud IV iu,.
Ooldlleld Merger ,. . . .41 Ji
Jumbo-Extension 2 j
Kewsnaa , 23 ;&
Oro. ..if .IS
Sand Kan , ,18 14
Silver rick '... .Jb u
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NEW YORK CURB QUOTATIONS
Blri. Asked,
Biaden Copper
Geldfleld Consolidated
Mreena cantuea
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Tobacco PredtMU p(4.
United Cigar Stares . .
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Lag Profit BbariBsi
firs Overland ... .
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NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET
NBW YORK. Wo- y-Wn easts awiket
reJ ttreas: Pa-tee W W I to H toteta
tiaa. 84r4ar caasn;
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NEW YO&K MBTAL MAEK3ST
VJ!W YORK. Dec i The metal aw 1 -
. vj mui HxUy Tin MVU. i
sTetftW aaMtttar !$.
NEW YORK STOCK SALES
Sst ClllljhLow Clow
Alsska Gold Minn .... 25H 2S) 25)1 2fi
AIH Chalmerj . . 8 8 ' 8 8
do prof .. . a 36 35 35
Am! Copper 62)4 671. 62) fifl'i
AM II Sugar 30'f 30) HOH 30'f
Am Can 2o) 27) en 27f
dopref 80 02) 02 f2
Am CarAFdy I3'( 43 44 45
Am Cotton Oil.... .... 30 39! 30 30) i
Am Hlde&Leathsr.... 3J 4H i 'f
dopret .. 10H 19) lfl!5
Am Ice 22 23't 2.1 23Ji
Am Smelilni 50)i 60U 6711 60
dopref 10O Wi 100
Am.Sugar. 100 107 107 107
Am. Tel fttel 117K 117J 117 117'f
Am Tobacco 216 220J 217 220
Atchison .....01 95 03H 05
dopref OS) 08) 08i
Beth Steel! 42 42 41i 42
Drootcljn Itaptd Transit. R6' 87 Sft) 87
California Pet ll) 10U 10' 10H
dopref 65 57 55M 65) j
Cenltal Leather.-. 35)f 36Jf 331i 30
Chicago areat Western. 10 11 10 11
dopref 20h 2S 28)i
Chicago, Mil. St. Paul.. 01 2J Wl 92)
doptef 130 132 127 130
Erie 22M 24 23' 23!
doUtptefd 30 30'f 30 SOW
ConsolOas .', 110) 120 110 120
Corn rroducts. . . . ( OK 9 0
Denver and lllo Qtand. AH 5 6 6
dopref 8!f Wi 9)f 0)
General Electric 139U 111 140 111
General Motor 80 87 S0H SOX
dopref 00 01 00 01
Goodrich Co 20 2GM 2G'j 20'X
Guggenheim l)i 1) Hi
InternaUonal Hamster 91 01) Ol'i 01H
Interboro-Mctropolltan 12) 13)i 13 13)t
dopref 62h 53!f 62Ji 63
International Paper.... 8 0 0 0
Imptratlon 15 18 10J 17)1
Intl Mercantile Marine 1 W IX l'
Kansas City Southern.. 20f 22K 21 22)
Lehigh Valley 134 138 131J4 137
Loulsvlllo A Nashville 125 125H 125 125i
Minneapolis & St Louis 11H 11 H)i "H
MIssourl.Kansas&Teias 10i 10H OX 10'f
Miami Copper. ........ 17 18)i 18),' 18H
Missouri Pacific 10K 10U 10)i 10H
National Biscuit.... 125 125H 125)i 125(
New Ked M. A. S. prcf. . . 20 20 20
Nevada Con 12 UH 12K -14
N Y..N II Jt It ... 535i 67 60 565f
N. Y., O. & West ... 20H 21'S 20 21'i
Northern Pacific 0SH 104J 101 101
Pacific Mall 21 21! 21)f 21)i
PaclflcT &T 20 22 21" 22
Penna 108 1095i 107JS 109
Peoplo'sGas 117 117J4 117)S 117'5
Pittsburgh Coal lOJi lOJi 10i 10)
dopref B0K 8!1 hOH SXii
nallnay Steel Sprine .. 19)i 23li 22 2J4
nayConi 10 21Ji 10)i 17k
Heading 14S 151 1483i 151
Ilepubllc Iron& Steel... 18 19M 18k 19'i
dopref "5i 75k 75)
Rock Island 15 1M Ik Ui
dopref 3 3k 3k 3k
UumelyCo 6k 0k 6k 0k
dopref 21 21 21
Southern Kallnay ' 10 10k 10 10k'
dopref 0-1 04k 04 04k
Tennessee Copper ...-31 33 31k 33
Texas Company 132k 130 130 130
Third Aenue 37 37)5 30k 37k
U. S. Rubber 46k 55 54k 55
Utah Copper 48k 61k 49k 51k
Wabash H k -H i
Western Union 5S)i 59k 5Sk 59k
Total tale, 230,000 aharre
NEW YORK BOND SALES
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18S00O Amer Tel cvt 414a . . 0SH
J0O0 Amer Tob new 6a. ...lMU
100O Amer Writ Ip ri . . . aj,
4000 Atchlaon sen 4s Uli.
1I000 Atchlaon aili 4a. .,,... S2
7000 Atchlaon adj 4a tp.... M
49000 Atchlaon ot 4a lt60 . 93K
C000 Atchlaon 8 . ...100
3000 Atlan Co Line let 4a . 33
4000 Halt & Ohio 4a. . SDH
25000 Bait A Ohio ct 4Wa.. 844
5000 Bait Ic O 8n 3a.... ST
3000 Beth Steel rfd Sa. . . 85,
10000 Brooklyn Up T 5i 101S 1
1000 Canada South S 102 Vi
C000 Crnt On cons Sa ... 100i
COOO Cent Leather lac 6a. . MV,
1000 Cent RRNJti 112V,
2000 Car Cent 1 83
2000 Choa & Oh c 41.... 71).
21000 CM Ot Weat 4 0S,
COOO Chi & Nwn Ken 4a . . 00
1000 CM It Q gen 4s . 05
2000 Chi Mil & 8t P cp 6a .101).
COOO Chi Mil & St P cv 4Ha. 06Va
COOO Chi Mll&Sl P gen 4H. OS
4000 Chi It I i P col 4a 2K
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1000 Chi St P it M 4 O 6a. O0V4
eooo Col Midland 4a 15
2000 Col ic South lit 4a.... Kl'i
64200 Con Oai Co 6a W I....110S
8000 Del & HUd 4a 1010. . . 08
6000 Dt Beour Corp 63.. .57
4000 DuPont Powd 4Vj...S3'q
300O0 Erie rcn 4a OJH
1000 Erie conv 4a Ser A . OMi
0000 lifla conv 4a Bar 11. . . OtlV,
1000 Imp Japa Oov B 4Ha 81
000 0n Motor Ga.. . .10OH
fOuO 111 Can rfd 4a. ... bdV
10000 Ina cv ret 3d pd da... 00
1100O InUrb Met 4H... .. UK
8000 Interb R T ret 6a. ,. UGH
1000 Inter Mer Mar 4Ha , 30
6000 Inter Paper 6a. . 81),
2000 Kan City Bo 6a , H1
1000 Lacks bteel 6a 1019,. 037.
6000 Laclede Gas 1st 8s, 100
6000 Lake Shore deb 4a 1023 DOS
SOOO borlllard T 121
4000 Olex Pet Co fli 3 O.. . W5
7000 Mnn & Bt U U ''
30O Mo rac 4a 43),
6000 do cv As . . ,, , 42
SOOO Nat Chat at St L. 6s. .103V
1000 N T City 4s 1937 . BSH
2000 da 4 1M0 83ft
7000 do 4 ha . . ,. 83H
12000 do 4ft 18S3 . ,,,.,106),
1000 N Y Dock 4 Via 70
1000 ,N T Oil II 4 P 61.. .100)4
UOOO N Y nvy ret 4s... ., 71
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SOOO N Y Tel sen 4a . . 8A
2104 Norf -West cvt 4V- 101 H
07000 Kor Pao prior 4s . 30
1000 da gen 3a , . . 63 H
100(1 paainc Tel 6a ... 04 ,
1000 Fmbi cv 3Ua. . . 89)t
SOOO Public Serv N J Si . 86V1
4000 Itemtng get) 4s , . . S2),
1000 Itep lr s 8 6a 1040.. 80
62000 ltok Island 6a. . . 60V,
68009 South, Pao evt 4. . BIS
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2000 West U4 1st U.,....,t$
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Total salea. U,.S00. ""s
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nguMc JsJteriy IS ' et. M Me4eand!
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ACTIVE TRADING
ON PHILADELPHIA
STOCK EXCHANGE
Local Traction Securities and
Keystone Telephone De
velop Unusual Buoyancy.
U. S. Steel Shares Soar.
Trading; on the Philadelphia Uxchange
today assumed old-tlma proportions
TJrokernRe olTlces were tilled with cus
tomors, and, althoiiRh most ordors
eelved were for Investment, a certain
amount of speculative buslnens devel
oped. In point of Interest United States
Steel shares outrivaled over) thing else
with a. rise of MH. up to 6 points from the
minimum limit. Ihe local traction stocks
also nhowod activity and buoyancy.
Hapld Transit rose quickly, establishing a
gain of a full point nbovc Saturday's
close' before the (Irst hour was over, while
Union Traction advanced rapidly to II be
fore midday, and Inter sold up to ll'i,
compared with 39, at the end or last week.
In the case of the latter Investors ar
gued that It was selling way out of linn
as a 6 per cent, guaranteed stock,, and
that oven tho possibility of having to
pay up the full pnr value still left It n
fair purchnso at going quotation).
Keystone Tclepbono shares continued to
climb Into new territory. At H the
stock Is selling higher than at any time
In two years or more Lehigh Valley
Transit also developed strength, whereas
the optimistic Interview given out by the
head of tho Steel Corporation helped not
only United States Steel, but nlstf Cam
bria Iron and Cnmbrla Steel. Tonopali
Belmont also made a new high record, ai
did Tonopah Mining.
Pennsylvania appeared to be for sale
In moderate quantities, despite the In
crease In passenger rates permitted by the
commission It was suggested that some
foreign liquidation might be In progress,
but If this was true the volumo was ery
small and the price rallied quickly In tho
afternoon Heading and Lehigh Valley,
on the other hand, displayed un Improv
ing tendency throughout, following tho
lead of their New York quotations.
There was a report today that German
buying of bonds was in progress In tills
market It was snld that Berlin had
been picking up l,ennsl'.anla Converti
ble 3)4s of 1915. Incidentally tho now
Chicago and Northwestern gencrnl gold
Ds, which were brought out at 10JV4, are
now quoted on the street at 107T4 to
10SW
LOCAL STOCK AND BOND SALES
High. 1JW 2 30
24 24 21
34?4 MS MR
3ft 3ll 3
42i 41 42
41 4.V4 4I
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18(1 Camlirla Iron.. 41
290 Cambria Steel . 41
26 Idee tftoinita . . 40
II) Die Kocurltlc,
100 den Atphalt . Tl
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73 Key Tol t c u
3U I.ehluh Nnv t c 7H
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41 1 eli Val Tr. 1
10 ilo tirer
103 Northern Con
JI5 Penna Flall.l
30 renna, Salt XI fg 03
HI Phlltt Co . :tHj
470 I'hlla. Electric . 21
100 Phllft Rap Tran 1214
1047 do tr ctfa . . 12)i
(VI 7 rtoarllntr .. 71
20 Tenn 3op
StVl Tonopali Bel 5
nio Tonopali Mining 7S
1142 I'nlon Traction. 3WS
1t l'nlfed naa linn. 8JT.
1 vn coi r J . ;;
2fi2U U S Steel .... 64
104 Warn Ilk I K. H .. 10
2J0 York Ilw . 7', &U
IIONDS
Ijut price llljrh
$.1000 Am fi V. r s.1 "Sin
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FINANCIAL BRIEFS
Bids will be received until Decembei 21
by Dunellen, Middlesex County, N J., for
(35,000 5 per cent, sewage bonds.
"rtetall business has been stimulated by
the heavy holiday buying." say Marshall
Field & Co. "Wholesale mall orders nre
heavy, but not as large as a j ear ago
Buyers havo been In tho market In larger
number than last year. Collections are
about normal."
Luzerne Countj. Pa., will receive bids
up to December 21 for $65,000 4 per cent,
bridge bonds.
Emergency cunency outstanding has
been reduced to 1180,000,000.
"We are receiving orders from old cus
tomers who have done nothing in the
market for a year or more" remarked the
head of a Broad street brokerage house.
Practically all of the leading brokerage
houses have summoned their full working
forces back.
The last of Baltimore's Clearing House,
certificates have been retired.
It Is understood that eoeral of the
uptown trust companies are considering
announcing an official reduction on both
call and time money rates from 6 to S
per cent.
A New Fork Cotton Exchange member
ship was sold today for 16000. The last
previous tale was at (9600.
Approximately SOOO shares of United
States Steel sold In Philadelphia, on the
rise to 51
Governor Charles J. Hhoads. of the
Federal Reserve Bank, of Philadelphia,
who attended the conference of govern
ors, of the reserve banks In Washington
lost week, was at his desk today. Mr.
Rhoada said that those who were pussent
at the conference felt that conditions
throughout the country were Improving.
Wltb regards the South, where the cot
ton situation has been causing alarm,
Mr Bhoada said It was felt that the
worst was over and the outlook was
promising
Members of the New York Cotton Ex
change today voted that the exehaage
be closed on December 3d.
Owing to unsettled conditions. It has
baen decided not to offer United States
Stl Corporation Btoek to employes for
subscription in 1S15. This will be the first
year since the profit sharing plan be
came operative! in which eeaployea wilt
not have tie privilege of subscribing to
the stoek.
COTTON PKIOES STEADY
NBW YORK. De. lt-at he ooelng
st the aoUoa market prtc were steady
a,i aa &dvau ef frow 1 to 6 joints
beXore the,oal pries t?vjjtd groats
tHMBs-Ol UMtar lbe sttsawliu ef Liverpool
and trade sniytsui. Tfce enuring by UmuOs
ud the couUMMd estate of coUoo by
the South resulted l Ik list showing a,
net gain of i to 1 petets. There waa
a bt: demand for Deteuibr and Uarak.
lJ,rpjLl c04.tuu was stea.d
frizes vers as follows
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WILLIAM BRADWAY
New vice president, trust officer
and treasurer of the Logan Trust
Company. He is also treasurer of
the Old Pupils' Association of the
Friends' Central School, treasurer
of the Transatlantic Society and
a member of the Union League.
HALF HOURLY SALES
10 to 10.30 A. M.
20 Thlla Eire. . 21 loo 1 II T 11
n Am nwi .. io 100 p n T t c l.i)i
20 Heading . 74)4 2 tlnlon Trac . 40
ro Key Tel pfd to 200 ! II T I c. 11)4
CO neadlm . 74'4 10 ilo... .... 131,
1J 3o 74, 110 Union Trac . 40
1 Penna olJJ 10O Tonopah Mln 7
in do. MU S.1 Leh Nav t e 70
IJ . "So- MW IB lh Valley. 67S
20 I-oh Vnlle.. 17f, II do ..... . 07H
20 do . . ;i 25 Penna 94
1 I'nlon Trac SO), 10 Penna Salt . B
&s Com Iron.. .41 7.1 U B 8.. . . no
fi Penna . M(4 loo Heading .. TIMS
10 Union Trac. 40 2 P It T t c.. 13)4
1 Penna . r,4'4 10O Cam bteel .. 4VJ
tl Union Trac . 40 II) Cam Iron.... 41,
1 do 40 OO lar I & 8 10
SO Penna . W'i 20 U U 1 82)1
130ND3.
$1000 Bpanlah-Amerlc-an Iron s . . 101)4
12S Cam steel ocrlp 07(4
I Cnm Uleel ecrlp . ... nj'i
4000 Penna c 314a 101S. .... BH
10.30 to 11 A. M.
2S Heeding . 74), R Penna . M'-
.'fl I.oh Val tr . 11 100 do. . r,T4
10 Leh Valley mu, too nradlnir 74 7.10
2( lh Vnl tr 1(S 10 Union Trac 40
10 P II T t c. . 1.1)4 200 Keystone Tel. 134
100 York nwy . . 8 10 do I3l
20 V 8 S Ml), 20 dn . . . 12(4
.1 Leh Valley C7W 10 I" 1 1. . . M
100 Keistone, Tel. 11), 25 Leh Val tr.. IBM
20 Penna . Klti 2V) V fl 8.. . mil
10 U 8 B. . . 50) 1W do BOS
100 Union Trac. 4f 100 Keyatone Tel. 13(4
11 lh Valley. . i.7 2) IT H 8 . . . Ortf
25 Itoadlnu .. 74W Co Tonopah ilel. 5)4
0 I.eh Xa t r 7(1 21 tJ S S . ... SofJ
20 P 11 T t c . 11)1 75 Keystone Tel. 1 IJ
20 Tenn Cop. . 321i 100 ilo 13:
21 Union Irac. 40 100 do 13il
100 Heading . . , 74)4
DONDS.
f2 Cam Sieel scrip . 0714
1000 Am Oaa & Kleo 5j ' 8.111
1000 m Una A Kleo ELM. . ( . . . MT
.1000 l.eh Nav cv 4)4a .... ... OS
11 to 11.30 A. M.
200 Keystone Tel. 14 78 Cam Iron .. 41
Ifto 1" It T t c . ll)i 120 Keystone Tel. wl
,') Union Trac. 40U ) do 14)i
100 do 40)4 25 ,10 14I;
5 rien Asp pfil RS C) do . . 14 (i
20 Heading . .. 74J s Iria Co N A. 21
in I.oh Valley 07)1 SO U 6 3. . . . 60
100 Kei atone Tel 1-Hj, 10 do . . 50)4
11 Pnlon Trac 4i)4, 1 Un C N J...2J-.'
100 P H T t c. ml 10 Ponna ... 51
W Keystone Tel 14 50 Warwick .. 10
20 Penna . MTi 10 Key Tel pfd.
5 do . . 5 III 20 Union Trac. .ft I
40 Cam atcel . 43(J 20 do 41
SO Kryatoim Tel 14 10 do... . 41
10 Union Trac. 41 CO Heading- .... 74K
25 Cam Steel... 43'4 "
DONDS
2CC0 I'eoplee Pass t c 4s.
3 Cam yieol scrip... ,
8.1
7
11.30 A. Jff. to 12 M.
10 P It T I e. ll)i
5 Phlla. Kleo . 21
10U TVm Bel. .5 S-10
10 Cam Steel . 41
10 Heading 7I).
10 Keistone Tel 11)4
SCO Tonopah llel. AH
35 do ... . 5 3-11)
4 Warwick 10
10 Tonopah Mln 7)
1 Kler storage 40
100 U S 8. . . 50),
200 do... 60S
200 Tonopah Bel 6H
HO Tonopali Mln 7)i
i Leh Valley.,
loo Tonopah Mln
20 Tonopah lie).
2.1 do
100 York nwy .
5 Keyatone Tel
10 11 3 Sleet ..
100 Keyatone Tel.
83 Heading ..
KHI II 8 S
103 North Cent..
m U 8 8
10 Hesdlns . ..
2) U a 8
5 l.eh Valley,.
6R
if?
IJ!
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75
51
ft,h
71
51
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8.
24l
24
21
41(
lixi Norm cent
10 A mat Cop.
Un North Cent
1 um oteel
M'i 10O Tonopah Bel.
84 5 Phlla Elec.
OS 100 1' 8 B. . .
2U ien vaney. . ua
10 U 8 R.. . . 50;
10 (len Asp pfd. tSW
10 Penna . . 54'j
33 Leh Val .. CS.1-10
20 do. 08 3-10
7 Heading- . .. 7S)4
1 Phlla Elec..
2 do
31 do
6 Union Trac .
50 Tonopah Bel
2 Phlla Eleo...
12 to 12.30 P. M,
100 Oen Asp pM.
23 u a I .
Penna .
Phlla Elec...
Heading . ..
Leh Val Tr.
U S Steel . ,
Leh Valley
U S Steel ...
Phlla bice...
do. . . .
Tonopah Bsl.
Al'4
24
IS
51),
24
21
3)4
82), 20
0.SV4 1U0
ll)i 10
15(1
41 200
5liJ 100
82'i 100
Hl'4 1(1
on; 100
in Hen Asn nfd
ill P II T I c
100 Leh Val Tr.
50 Union Trac
U O I . . .
KM If 8 Meel. .
ai 11 a 1.... .
I11O U S Steel....
100 do
BONDS
10TO Key Tel 5a
11! Cam Steel scrip
12.30 to 1 P. M.
10 Penna. Bait . 05
100 Ton Mln .7 11-10
100 V a Steel
50 I.ch Val Tt
40 Phlla Kleo.
10 do
44) Am lea
5 Phlla Elec.
0 da
"ft
1S
24
21
21
21
K I) u I.. . .
15 Penna , .
5 Kleo Storage.
10 Hist Becur ..
14 Penna
4
Sifc
1 to 1.30 p. ir.
10) Kel Tel
2011 II S fl -11
Klec Stor
10 Oen Asphalt
10 U S 8
100 do . .
2 Penna
14)4 10 U 6 3
5J 100 do
50
53U
40b 10 Phil II T T O 53)1
B8 .15 Oen Asn pref. 5S
ti soo Phil n vt c n)4
jo Meaning 751,,
1 Penna 5414
11 Heidi na- . .. isi!
15 Key Tel
at
10 U O I &1 100 Ton Mining-..!",;
70 Q en Alpha
1 a 111 uhii 11 1-1-1 ni n iai-
10 Phil 11 T
T c is;
BONDS
I10O0 Schuylkill Valley sen cons 4'ts
5000 Baldwin Loeomotlve 5s
1000 bchuylklll Valley gen 4s
l(Jrt) Amer Oaa & Electric Bs
2000 Schuylkill Vallty gen 4s
SOOO do tr lef 5s. . .
SOOO Schuylkill Val Tr ret 5a .
1.30 to 2 P. ivr.
1
83
R Ih Valley .1
30 Ton Mlnln .
5 Oen Asphalt..
100 Phlla USeo
25 Oen Asphalt .
I II II I
S Reading . ..
wi 11 s s .
35 Con Steel
IS Phlla Co
a i) a i
54
fl
83
Si,
4 Penna
94)4
10 Sen, Val Tr pf f7
BONDS
1S00Q Electric J. People's Tr 4s
2 to 2.30 p. ar.
79
10 Cam Iron
7 Penna. . ..
50 Phiu Co .
A Pwiaa . -.
IO Panna. Salt.
10 Pbll R T T C MM
6 do . . 13 U
ft,'1- M
1 u a 1 sff,
100 Tea Mia. T U-lfl
an
Si
i t'oton Traa. 41
SO Phlla Co.,,.. 36
BOtDeX
SOOO Leh "tat Oea ooaa 414a
2.30 to a P. M.
M)4
Cam Steel . 44
P It T t 0 . lil,
TonAUh fLnl HIT
3b Can Etsel. . 43 S ICO
7S Tea WU .1 U-l3 10O
2 Peosa. . S4H
60S tort Ihrt.
5 RMdlBg? . 1SU
as . 7X1
P $
Jin 1 V s?.
0 cam meet 11
Uuob Tree 41
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RAILROAD EARNINGS
LOUIalVtULal . K4MViMA
SOtiTUKH aULLWAl
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WHEAT IS STROM
TODAY ON HEAVY
SALES FOR EXPORT
Pronounced Strength Abroad
Makes Sentiment Bullish.
8,893,000 Bushels Sent
Abroad Last Week.
CHICAGO, Dec. 14. Wheat was strons
this morning, with sentiment bullish on
confirmation of heary sales for export at
the close of last week and on pronounced
strenftth abroad The Greek movement
has, bought nearly 2000 bushels of cash
wheat from the Armour Grain Company,
and tho Swedish Government has taken
more than 760,000 bushels.
Foreigners bought futures this morning,
and there were said to bo additional orders
from Greece and Inquiries lrom Italy. It
appears that foreign agents who have
been holding back In the hope of lower
prices nre now actively engaged. The
Import requirements of Australia, where
tho Import duty has been removed, are
placed at 8.000,000 bushels. Shipments of
wheat from North America for the week
were 8,893,000 bushels, of which 3,011,000
bushels went to Italy.
In Argentina, where conditions wnre
unfavorable because of rain, the weather
was fine and cold today. There was free
buying at Liverpool, where tho under
tone was strong, private advices have
been received from Argentina that the
recent low temperatures caused some
deterioration In tho crop. Spot wheat
at Liverpool was up Bd. and flour 6d
Corn was stronger on commission buy
ing. The selling was led by local traders
Weather conditions were excellent for
heavy feeding. It was estimated that
Saturday's export sales would reach
1,000,000 bushels. Shipments from North
America for the week were C46.00O bushels.
The market at Liverpool was strong with
spot up 3d. to 6d.
Oats were higher, but not active. Local
traders sold. Shipments from North
America for the week were 9JI.O0O bushels.
Provisions were higher on light of
ferings. Leading futures ranged aa follows
,. . Saturday's
iicui upen. man ijiv. tloe clott
ijtv. ..lutie i-iuxd
121K i aiji u sjvI
L15illSJ ..
urmiiH 1 IV 1 UM 1 IN
ay 1 23 1.2.1 1
Juiy . . 1 ibh 1.15'S 1
uorn (now uemer)
itremocr
0.1'i 03i
02
lli,
09J
SB.
'(Bit
io
May
m "ot!
0O'
ooI
July
Oala
December
May . . .
Lard
Jnnuar .
May
rtlbe
January
May . ..
Pork
4ft
B24
4S
B2),
47, 47)4
61 t5-
n.RO
.10 05
S 81 0 PO 10 SO 0 75
101'J 10 05 MO 07 HIOJ
0S1
.10 IT
0 15 tO 87 0 77
10 12 110 20 10 1 J
IOI
Januarj
.18 12 18 15 18 10 MS 10 18 02
JIa
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Bid 1
18 57 18.70 18 57 18 00 18 00
tAnked
LOCAL BANK STATEMENT
GIVEN IN NEW FORM
Philadelphia Institutions Report
$22,045,000 Surplus Reserves.
Tho Philadelphia banks for the first
time today Issued their weekly statement
In the new form It uns Impossible,
therefore, to make adequate comparisons
of differences with previous weeks.
The surplus reported was ?22,045".000t an
unusually large amount, due of courso
to the reduction In the limit of reserves
required. Loans were greater than nt
this tlmo last year. Ilelow Is Riven the
now form of statement and also tho old
form for the corresponding periods In
1913 and 1012'
Lnina S300,710.000 17D,P37,ono J370.SS8.OnO
Dli'ts find). Rll.70O.00il 2S10.I2.UOO 2SO IMN.000
CIrcul n . l-'.ll72.00n ll.307,tK)0 13.I17,OiiO
into ir OKI l irfu.iimi t,n.i.iuiu
Dep ot hks 114.810,000 111020 000
Eg t'lr II. U.SH.1,0110 11.107 000
Itre held 7fll)4lt)ll M.llll 000
lies req d M.rnn onO M.aenono
Surplua 22 045.000 4.1M.000
12.8fBI.OfX)
124,3(.000
in flio non
82. 104 1)00
7I 83S IXK)
2,2d0,000
COTTON CONSUMPTION LESS
Census Bureau Figures Show De
crease in November.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 14 -A report to
day Issued by the Census Bureau shows
cotton, exclusive of linters, consumed
during November 420.G63 running bales In
1914, compared with 458,356 bales In 1913; 4
held in manufacturing establishments on
November 30, 1,060,7(5 bales in 1914 and
1,42J,C33 In 1913, and In independent ware
houses. 5,003,371 bales in 1911 and J.Iii.'.TH
In 1913
Import, 13,271, equivalent EOO-pound bales,
In 1914, and 72S1 in 1913, exports, including
linters, 760,929 runnlnar bales In 1914 and
1,501,259 In 1913. Cotton spindles active
during November, 30,141,315 In 1911 and
20,911,337 in 1913.
Linters consumed during November, 23,
739 bales in 1911 and 28.242 In 1913, held In
manufacturing establishments, ,8,353 bales
In 1914 and 58,823 In 1913; and in inde
pendent warehouses, K,MW bales in 1911
and 34,511 in 1913. Exported, 7267 bales
In 1911.
MONEY KATES
Call
Tltn
n. ... .-..,..- -ii .ri"".
I'nuaocipnia
la , S 0 4H8fi)4
t ,. . . 3 f 4 4 $4$
5 3 5V, 5 0rt
-j ::.,'..' w ..-m
:sew roric
Hoiton
LThlraao
Philadelphia Commercial paper, with Three
to six months' maturities, 4 to 5 per cent.
Reserve Banks' Discount Bates
30 no
Dais. Days
New York ..
Philadelphia
Uaaton . . ..
Chicago .
Si. Louie ....
Cleveland .
Atlanta
Richmond ....
Minneapolis .
K'ansas City . .
Dalit.
San Kranoliao
514
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BANK OlffiAHlNaS
Danlc elearinra today compare with eon's
ruitllnr dav last ivo veara
leu. ijn.
1912
fnuaneirnia .- oo'.'r1 :
UWSlOn 45,101 uio 4n
hA Vn.lr 191 7 Aftl ft&l S1VU
" , - ".-; TrT'.rr . n . .7 Mraw.iwi
uajiiraere. v.9 01& ivtvini loae.ull
FOEEIQN EXCHANGE MARKET
NBW "VOBK. Dee It Tha torsl.ro axchanse
BMiket was dull and easier IHtiwuid aterUiiK
14 157)1, UiA blea. II ffi.. VdScllaV "
MM WM. iw YlTm wm w v
&
U. UV, fO.MTli WlTsI, (UtfilMs
GOVEBNMENT BONDS
3s of 1930 restater .
2s of 1B0 ecunpea . .
PaaaBUV 2a tighter
Panama 2 oflupon . .
Pauanja new 3 tealMer
Panama new Sa aoupon
Is or 1018 retUter
14H4
ef IBIS Muea
4a or lyrD refiaier
is ot 192S oiupoo
NEW YORK BUTTEB AND BOOS
NBW YOKK. DM- l. -Uar iLuksl asn
wif 9f lwt. eHMae. .
ry azim.
-: hisW
lssllS4iloA
M oeirr,
Alai-kat. Inauar. wkJSM
mUUl dtSl atsaa Fruk nut,
44, tresn. ,
iStfiui'
EL6IN BXTTTBR MAEKKT
mAiM. ui..o. i..
I'rr maisat teaoy
eaui wblcb la ta
aNTCK s
ro tJ
1 pJf
Usi veas btst .11
ItltM
BAR SIXTSR
it- in er cmuwrtiel ti sii.ci iftiMy ta
LtmAta. siaajt t-H U -See tr kllier u
4Mae J. 4T4 aU
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Pliiladelpliia Markets
GRAIN AND FLOUit
, 111IKT necelpt, 79.B7S bne The mar
ket opened lfllHe hlsher, but afterward loet
rnoft of the lmttrnement. rloilne at a net ftri-
anc of Vkr Quotations Lsr Tots, In oxport
elevator No. 2 red eimt and December, il lOff
1 )U No Z red Metetn. 1 2801 25, No I
Northern Dtiluth, tl 2n: 31.
COIIN. IlecelptV, 10BJ5 bushels The
market ruled firm but quiet Quotations- Car
lots for Iocnl traje. ns to location No 2 yel
low. old, siBll'ic . steamer sellow, old, 80H
81c . new yellow, aa to quality, OOi071c 1 new
cob, ner To lbs . (l7rose
IMTH-necelpts, 15.4(18 bushels Trade
was fair and alues ruled firm, quotations
No. 2 white. 5lff51)4C.i standard white, Mfcc (
No .1 white, SHc.
. I'LOLlt-neeelple. 1701 hbli . And 1.485,
ItHO lba In sacks The market was qulst, but
mill limits wer well maintained Quotations
per 100 lbs. In wood. Winter, clear, $4 75
4 00,' do . Mrata-ht, 54J5 28, do., patent.
15 WJ.TJ, Kansas, straight, Jute ancka. 1120
83 401 do., patent, Jute sacks .40e ,
srrlnr. nrst olear. JSUOffOSO, do., siraUht,
I5!W8 00 do. pstent, 53B'5I)0. do, fa
jorlte brende, JOBOJOi city mil In, choice and
fancy patent. WfiflBOt citv mills, reaulsr
FPir ntr, clear. $4 709i BOj do., straight,
(5fT5 25: do., patent. 15.5085.75.
WtOVISIONS
The market waa quiet and without Important
ehnnsc Quotations' City beef, In sets, smoked
and sir-dried, 28ff20e.i da, Western, In sets,
smoked, 2S4f20a,j do., city,, knuckles and
lenders, smoked and alr-drled, SOflnoc., do,
Western, knucklos and tenders, mokert, 2MJ
flOc., do., ham. f30; pork, family, 4t.B0
24. hams, S. P. cured. ie, 33'414o.! do.
skinned, loose, 11013))c., do, do, smoked, 14
CHHc , other ha ma, smoked, city cured, as to
brand and avetnse, lBCHHo.l do., amoked,
Jleitirn cured. lBttlSHo.) do., boiled, boneless,
202le , picnic shoulders, S. P cured, loose,
llHSrilHc, do, smoked, 12H012HC. bellies, In
plcklo. accordlns. to average, loose, lBBlB'ic:
hreakfait bacon, aa to brand and average, city
cured, 18tHHc.i do.. Western cured, lStno. i
lard, Western, mflned, tlercea, HUUn'Sc.; do,
do., do., tubs, 11'iOllHc. , do., pure city, kettle
rendered In Heroes llWfflW.; do, do, do.,
In tubs, HHCllHc.
REFINED SUGARS
Tilers was little trading, but mill limits
were steadily held. Ilotlners' tlat price'.
Standard granulated, 4.00C.I fine granulated,
4 85c , powdered, 4 05o. oonfectlonera A,
4 76c , eoft grades IS'l.OOc.
DAIRY PRODUCTS
UUTTKK The martet for fine gooda aa
Arm with light offerlnga and ralr'demand Qun
tatlonsi Western, freeh, solid-packed, creamery,
fancv specials, oOu : extra. Sic, extra firsts,
S2SMC., nrsts, 30113 lc.. seconds, 2M2Se ; ladle
packed, 21Q23C, aj to quality, nearby prints,
fancy, 37c, do., average extra, astWOc: do,
firsts, 32t14c ; do , seconds, 303llc Special
fancy brands of prints Jobbing at 424f44c.
EtiOS. Fresh stock was In small aupply
and steady, though quIoL Quotations: In free
cases, nearby extras. 42$j4.1c. per dox.; nearby
firsts. tll2.80 per standard rase, nearby
current receipts, til 10CM1.70 Per standard
cases. Western extra firsts, S12W12 80 per
case, do , firsts, Jll.10fUl.70 per enso. mixed
theld and fresh mid ordinary stock, 0f 0 00,
Southern ti0 80fill40 per raao. Itefrlgerator
eggs, choice and fancy fall-packed, 270c.:
do , spring packed, ns to quality, 21025c. per
dox. Fancy selected candled fresh eggs were
Jobbed out at 40O4SC per doi
Oil KKM;. There waa little trading, but
values were ateadlly held under small supplies.
Quotations Net York, full-croam, earlier ra-
kT-lio, wiioivr. u:., iiu , uu , current iiittnu,
choice, 15eiBl4o,, do, do, fair to good, 14i
m),c ; uo , purr sKims,
POULTRY
I.I E. Demand only moderate and mar-J
Vstf tarrtn 1 nnaip HIAPrtl Biinnllna AuMa I Ansa H
"T-t. .asm uiiuvi iiucim nuiirii uuuiviuuai
Fonls, 1:9110.; old roosters, 10311c , spring
chickens according to quallt, iltflAo., tur
keys, IMflUc , ducks, llwltc : geeee, 13jl5c;
guineas, joung neighing S lbs and over
apiece, per pair, We., uclghlng 1HW1 lbs.
apiece, per pair, 5Qri5c , gulneaa, old, per
pair 40c , pigeons, per pair, 11fL8c
DItKSSP.Il. Fine rieilrable-slted stock
no In smull supply and mtues were steadily
held. Quotations Turkeys, dry-nncked rancy.
large, ncarb. 21ti2.'c , do, VVestern, 21c,
average receipts, 17(pl0c. 12 to boic, dry
pocked, selected heavy, 18)jc ; Inferior, ,120
13c , No. 1 old, 18c Powls, weighing 4)403
lbs apiece, 174c., Uo , 4 lbs. apiece, ltlsio :
do , .)i lbs apiece, HJJ1.V ; do , 3 lbs. and
under 12rl3c , fowls, bbls, dry-packed
Western, dr) -picked 4'5C(0 lbs, apiece,
1W,c lo 4 lbs . 10'4J , do, .T4 lbs,
14c. do, 3 lba. and under. 12013c.; old
roosters, dry-picked, l'J!4c : broiling thickens
--.Nearby. D,i)2 lbs. apiece, 20fflJ2c: do.,
fair to good, 10(3 18c , Western. ljiQi lba.
apiece 20c., do., fair to good, 14 (2 18c : roast
ing chickens, dry-packed, in boxes Milk-fed,
IS to 24 lbs to dor 22Q23C : rallk-ted. 25 to
20 lbs to doz , ltlrc21c. ; corn-fed, 18 to 24 lbs.
to doi . loftilc , corn-fed, 25 to 80 lbs. to
dor., ISStlDc , mllkfed 31 to 30 lbs to doz.,
14Uc . milk-fed, 37 to 42 lbs. to dot., ll)4c.;
milk-fed, 43 to 47 lbs to dot. ISHc : milk
fed 48 lbs In doz.. 17c. . milk-fed 01) lbs. Rnd
oer 100 ; corn-iea, :ii to au ids to uoz.. 1.
rtfllc , corn-fed, .17 to 42 lbJ. to doz, 13)4(
14c i corn-fed. 43 to 47 lbs to doz., 14 H?
15c , corn-fed, 48 lbs and over to uoz., luc;
corn-fed, 00 lbs. and over, 17c, roasting
chickens, dry-packed, In bbla. Western milk
fed dry-picked, 5 lbs and over, 17r. , Western,
milk-fed 4 lbs 10c ; Western, mllk-fcd. 3Vs
lb 1414c , Western, milk-fed. dry-nicked.
nilxM weights 14Crfil4)4c , Western, milk-fed,
2)4ffl3 lbs., lie.: Western, corn-fed, 3 lbs. and
oer 10c; Western corn-fed, 4 lbs., 15c:
Western, corn-fed dry-picked, mixed weights,
lie , Western, corn-fed, 3)i lbs. 14c; West
ern, corn-fed. 2J3 lbs, 13Uc. Spring
ducks, HtJtSc Spring geese, UOllr.
;quabs per dozon-" nlte. neighing 11 to 12
lbs per dozen 8104 50. white, weighing n to
10 lbs per dozen, S3 2MJ1 71 white, weighing
i lbs rer dozen, H 50iS2 71, do , 7 lbs per
dozen. &!a:23, do WW, lb. per dozen, S1.23
(Jl BO. dark and No 2, 50c 1
FRESH FRUITS
General trade quiet and market without
Important change. Quotations Apples, per
tbl -King. W7.MM50. Baldwin SI 75(82 50.
Greening. Jl 7382.73, Spy. ft.7303.Sii. other
good eating varieties, fl ,5fi2.5g. medium, flitf
1 50. apples. Western, per box, f 161.50,
apples, Delaware and Pennailvanla, per
hamper, 5O3f0c. Lemonr. per box f3fcl.
Oranges. Florida, per box. fl 25(72 23. Tan
gerines Florida, per strao I2.503.50. Drape-
iruu, Jioriua, per pox, l.auui;.. i-ineap-ples,
per crat Porto lllco. fl23t3 Flor
ida JKJ2.MJ. Cranberries, fancy late arletlea,
per bbl, flBI.50. Crar berries. Capo Cod. Early
lllack, per bbl., f.S4. Cranberries. Cape Cod,
tany mack, per crate i.w efsi.oo uranuer
rles, Jersey, per crate. 71o$tJl 21. Pears, New
York, per bbl. Seckel. f3.50i&5; Duchess 82
(13. Howell, 42tj2.50; other varieties, f.'3.
VEGETABLES
DemanJ fair for choice stock and aluea gen
erally well sustained Quotations ) htte pota
toes, per huih. Pennsylvania, 5S70Jc , New
York, 45&1.'c , white potatoes, Jersey, per
basket. 314T40C. . sweet botatoes. Eastern
f-hore per bbl. No 1, f22.73; No. 2. f I 50
rat ,0, aweeis, jersey, per ddi. fo z
f33 BO, No. 2 822.25; sweets, Jersey.
per basket. C073c Onions, choice, per
bush , 70ijT5c. , do., ordinary, per bush , 60S
03c ; dc , choice, per 100-lb, bag, f 1.23Q1.S0,
do, medium, per loo-lb bap 85cw31:do. sec
oiida. n.r loo.lb hoz. 0ivh7.V! Cabbaso. do
mestic per ton. fit) 8; do. Danish, per ton.
stieri. i-auunower now iorK. per craie, ,c,
081 ! .Spinach Norrolk per bbl . f 181 2B
kale. Norfolk, per bbl , 634Su0c Lettuce. Flor.
Ida. per basket (12562: do. North Carolina..
per basket, 509T75C Deans. Florida, oer basket.
3 50fl-t.H0 Eggplant, Florida, per box 32 504
3 Cucumbera, Florida, per basket 81 75C2 30,
Squash Florida, oer basket, 81.50482 Celery,
New York, per bunch 25945c Mushrooms,
per 4-lb, baeket. SOc gf 1 SO
Funeral of Mrs. M. A. Forepaugh
Tl a funeral ot Mrs. Mary A. Fore
paugh, widow of John Forepaugh, who
wag ensased for many years In circus
enterprises with ills brother, Adam Fore
paURh, will be held Tuesday afternoon,
at 3:49 o'clock, from the hrtne of her
son-in-law, Howard F. Keiiney. Jr , 6158
Chew street, Germantown She died SJat
urday nluht In her 78th year.
Mr. Forepaugh Is survived by her
daughter, Mrs. Howard V. Kenney, Jr.
OBITUARIES
HEV. BEUBEN UCHTENWALNEB
The Rev. Reuben M. T.lchtenftalijer, 88
years old, one of the oldest retired min
isters of the United Kvangeltoal Church,
died yesterday at the home of his sen,
Dr A B. Llchtenwalnar, 346 North 7th
street.
The Rev, Mr. Uobtenwalner hId pas
torates of Evangelical churches In Read
lag, Bethlehem. AUwjtowu and tUi City
The funeral servtces wilt be h4tl4 tomor
row night at the resideooe of his son
The body will be takes to Allentown for
burial
OEOKGE W, CPTJOKBR
Oeorge W- Tucker, 119 Kaigbs's ave
IUk. Camden, head at the firm of Otoifft
V. Tucker & Sefi. wbs4Ml tobacoo
4salrs, who dl4 yesterday from a.
stoftke of iiaralyels staff ered a year ago.
will he bwted 'Vdo4ay Mr Tucker,
who WAS i H; h year, wm widely
Unewn a Ca4, whf be has been
resident for tt years. B leaves a
wMavr, two sons ao4 two daughters
BEV. 3AJCBS HATJQHIQN
funeral aarvlces tor tha JUv. Jaiuea
IIsvsKbtVh. eor ewerMus of Use stpUcu
al web of tho Hedeemer. will b usld
lit 4 o'clock tbl ailaraoon at the Church
pf the RedeeunM Bryn Mawr 'ltu wUI
be conducted by Bishop Hblulaudor aad
the He v Ueorije C Carter Htshoii Tal
bot, of the Central Pennsylvania Diu-
U(a4 M- iu-. Z i ware uiu iu (o. j.
yearn UMuuted a gtacea-y tiujatueae at
Mt Feateial street CbmKb dlwt tuday
fiuj.v Ui oUae-is the 'vjuenJ .U b
cunduited Itrao bJa homo, Wdn ,-J.i.v
Atearsuos; IstciMkca 4U b at iuroe
town. rt. He is survived by his widow,
two eons nftd two daughters
MBS. EM2A BHABP
Mrs Kllta Sharp, TS years old, widow
of the late iMflo Bharp hnd mother of
Harry C Bliarp, vice president of the
Camden Board ot Education, died yes
terday nt the home of her son, 618 Ben
son street, Camden Mrs. Shafp had been
a resident of Camden for many years
OHABLES RXDOBLY
diaries Ttldgely, 63 enrs old, n. police
man of Camden for 15 yearn, died yester
day at the Cooper Hospital, following tt
brief Illness ot pneumonia. He liveed nt
Zith and Lincoln avenue, Camden, and 14
survived by his widow and four children.
i.v MKMortiAsr
sAlTH.-
In memory of OEOtlOB W. SMITH.
M. O., who pasted to the hi
er lire uecem
IB rAUlLT.
ter 11. juiu.
3Bcat)&
AllAJtS. On December 13. 1014. MICHAEL,
A , husband of Mary Adams Funeral on
Thursday, at 8:30 a. ra., from 1214 Fits
gerald st. High Mass of Requiem at flplnh
any Church, at 10 a. m. Interment Cathe
dral Cemetery.
AEftTHEN. On December 12, .1014, St her
lata resldenee, 155 S. Watnut lane. German
town, MART ESTHER, daughter of the late
Jobn P. and Kllia 11 Aertsen, aged 80 y4ars
Relatives and friends are Invited to attend
' the runeral services, on Tuesday afternoon at
8 o'clock. In St Michael's Church, High st ,
Oerraantown. Interment private
HAZARD. At dreen T.ane, pa, on Decem
ber 13, 1014, HARRIET M COX wife ot
John F llarard. The relatives and friends
are Invited to attend the funeral services, on
Tuesday afternoon, at " o'clock, at the
apartments of Oliver 11. Balr, 1B20 Chestnut
st. Interment private.
lmUSII. At Chestnut Hill, on December 13,
1014. ANNA FORNEY, widow of Chauncey
II. lirusli. Due notlco of the funeral will be
given
CA.MrilKr.I On December 18. 1014, MART,
widow ot Robert Campbell. Funeral on
Thursday, at 8:30 a. m., from 117 West
names at., uermamown. services at ine
Christ Episcopal Church, Tulpehocken and
McCallum at., at 11 a. ra. Interment Ivy
Hill Cemetery.
CAIlltKlAN. On the 11th of December.1014.
I'CTKH, husband ot Kllen II. Carrlgan, aged
84 years. The relatlvea and friends are In'
vlted to attend tha funeral, on Tuesday
morning', nt 8 10 o'clock, from his late resi
dence, 1523 Wallace st. Bolsmn Requiem
Mass at the Cathedral, at 10 o'clock. Inter
ment privet".
COLLINS On December 18, 1014, JAilES.
son of the late William and Bridget Collins.
Funeral on Wednesday, at 8:30 a m.. from
the residence of hla brother-in-law, Thomas
W. Wallace, 330 North 23d at High Re
quiem Mass at Francis Xnvler Church, at
10 a. m Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.
I)i: UOl.F. On December 18, 1014, ISAAC,
huebarfd of Fannie Do Wolf. Due notice or
the funeral will bs given, from hla lata real
dence. 2427 North 20th st
HIT lir.LU At Philadelphia, on December
13. 11)14, AMOS KEELtn DU DELL, 8r.
Funeral services on Thursday, at 1 p. m.,
at hla late residence, Columbus, Ilurllngton
County, N, J. Interment Columbus Ceme
tery. KIILH-MrOROTtY. On December 13, 1914.
MArtOAIlBT L.. wlfo of Samuel a. Eels, and
daughter of Patrick and the late Catharine
Mcurnry, Funeral on Thursday, at 8 a m.,
from her aunt's residence, Mrs Nora Wol
bert. 413 Liberty st , Camden, N. J. High
Mass at tho Church of tha Sacred Heart, at
lt'80 a. m. Interment Holy Crosa Cemetery,
roitn. On December 13. 1014, JAMES
FORD Funeral on Wednesday, at ft a. ra..
from 2440 Carpenter st. Solemn Requiem
Maas at St. Anthony's Church, at 9 ',30 a. In,
Interment at Cathedral Cemeten
OAIUir.ItS. On December 12. 1014. FRED
ERICK It., husband of Katie Garbers. aged
112 years. Ttolatlves and friends, also em
ploi en of the freight department of the p, R,
It., nre invited to attend tbe funeral serv
icesl on Tuesday afternoon nt 2 o'clock, at
ins late rr'ldcnco. 124 N, 32d at. Interment
private. Remains may be viewed Monday
menhir from 7 to 0 o'clock.
GAHDNKH. At Tivnrton, R. I., on th- 11th,
In her 73d jcar. OERTRUDE. widow of John
A Gardner and daughter of the late William
E Pouen, of Philadelphia
GK01IGK. On December 13, 1014, BEN
JAMIN E , husband ot Jennie Clatyon
George, at the residence of William Mllllck,
Llanei-rh. Delaware County, Pa. Due notice
or the funernl will be given.
aREKNEWAI.D. On December IB, 1914,
RACHEL, widow of Ferdinand Greenwald
Funeral services on Wednesday, at 1 p. ra.,
at her Into residence. 2440 West Cumber
land st Interment private, at Mt, Slnal
1IA1GH. On December 13. 1014. CHARLES
II. husband of the late Hannah E. Halgh.
Funeral on Wednesday. December 10, at 1
p m . from the residence ot his aon, John
V. Halgh. No. 2 Cottage. Gatamer Place,
Tncony Interment Magnolia. Cemetery
HAlirKlt. Of diphtheria, at the residence
of his parents, 0153 Walnut st . on December
13, 1011, MARGARET E- daughter of Hor
ace M. and Elizabeth C. Harter, aged i
j ears. No funeral
llUI.LANII.--On December 12, 1014, MART
A., daughter of the late Rernard and Cath
arine Holland and beloved aunt ot Aloyslu
HollanJ Tnlblll I"rlnd sro Invited to at
tend her funeral on Wednesday morning, De
cember If. at 8 111 a m from her lata real
dencr. 830 North loth it High Maas at tha
Church ot the Jenu, at 10 o'clock. Interment
at New Cathedral ('emetery ..
KLI.I.V.- On December 13. 1014, CHARLES
J , son of Thomaa F. and the late Alary A.
Kelly luneral on Thursday, at 8:30 a. m..
from the residence of his father, Church St.,
Onkview. Delawure County. Po High Mass
of Requiem at St. Charles' Church, at 10
a m. Interment St. Charles' Cemetory(
Kellyvllle.
KltKM'SON. On December 13, 1014, ANNA
L , wife of Charlea F Krewaon Funeral on
Wednesday, December IB, at.3 p. m resi
dence York St., Hatboro, Pa. Interment Hat
boro Cemetery
MCHTENlVAI.NEIt. On December IS. 19H,
RllV REl'HEN MICHAEL LICHTEN
WALNUH. Funeral aeplcea at the residency
of hla son. Dr. A 11. Llchtenvvalner. 3.133
North 7th at., on Tuesday, at 8 p m pre
cisely. Further services In tha Trinity United
Evangelical Church. Allentown. Pa., on Wed
nesday, at 2 p. m. Interment Union Ceme
tery. MAI.SllKIir.KR. On December 13, 1914,
JOdtSl'11 O., husband of Elizabeth Mals
berger Funeral seivlcea at his lata reel
dtnee. 2.'J East Fisher's ave., Olney, on
Wednesday December 10, at 8 p m. Inter
ment at Puttstown, Pa, on Thursday morn
ing McCAItTIIV. Died on December 12. 1914.
KLI.11N. widow of llartholomew McCarthy
Relatives and friends are Invltid to at
tend the funeral Tuesday morning, at
8 30 o'clock, from the rssldenc ot her son-in-law.
Mr. lilward F Dennis. 64t Bast
Chalten ave , Germantown Solemn Mass of
Requiem at the Immaculate Conception
Lbuich at 10 o'clock Interment Holy
Sepulchre Cemetery Kindly omit nuwers
MtlltltlS. On December 19, 1814, MAR'S A
v,Ue f William J. Morris Funeral aervlcaa
on Thursday, at 2 p m.. at Bt Peters
Lutheran Church. Barren Kill Pa. Inter
ment adjoining renutery ... .
NUSTEIt. (in December IS 1914, JOHN J
husband nf Catherine Neater. Funeral serv
I. a on Tuaadav at 1 p m at Ma lata
residence. 1213 Weat Cumberland st Intet
meat at Hillside Cowtery
OtiDE.N. -On December 11, 1914, CTR1L
MILTON enly on of Milton N and Isabel
Meares Ordan Requiem Mass at St Marks
Church. 1Mb aad Locust a4a , Tuesday morn
lnr at 7 o'clock Srvlc Tuesday afternoon
at 2 o clock at his parents residence 9822
Ashland ave . (&eth and Baltimore aye.) In
lertnent private
O'NKII.I -On Dscember 12 1014. ANNA R
O'NEILL, daughter ot John J, and the lata
Uary It- O'Neill Relatives aud friends of
the family ate respectfully bivltid to a
tejad. the funeral Tueadav rooratng at 8 SO
o'elock. from the residence of ber uncle
William n Purcell, 25.1 a 441b at Solenm
nVqulem Mass at the Church ot Bt Fran-, la
rie Sains. 47th aad Bprtngfleld ave. st 10
a m Interment private
IlINDLAUB. On Dacember 13, 1814. HAH
HIBT K widow of Jacob II Rladlaub
Funeral aervUee on Tueaday December 73
at 4 p m preetMly at her late residence
5714 Ashland ave , Wast Philadelphia la
terraent private, at Arlington Cemetery
ROSS On December 13, 1814. ALFRSD M
husband of the late Cornelia Ro Jruaeral
servlcM on Tuesday December 15, at 8 p.
m , at hla late resident, 031 Federal at
Canaan, N i laterment private, at Doylts
town Pa on Wednesday morulas'.
gCIUPI'Klt. On Deceatber 13. 1914
JULIANA wife of Joseph ScMpper J?uiMt
Mrvlc 00 veeoneainy, 1 b. m ai
ute rseMsaee, ant rmna i-
nuat nr4va.ta. at Gree&saeuoc
th Park a
mm-
cemetery
SHARP. -Oa Decesakav IS, 1814. AN
fiuiYMrhTv,S'.w'jSSrb ofoaT
svuaeraj aervtoas oa Wedueeday Uevainber
II 11 1 I n at the residence 01 her am.
Harry C Sharp. 81 Besaen at namean
N J lalarmsnt Arltastea Ceaoetery
KI.OANK On Demaher 12, 19)4. (,BB
TRtTDW DUVALL NgJWslli. wife of Jeho
D SJasa. JtslaUvea anil frleuJe are lailtc 1
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