Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 19, 1916, Night Extra, Page 7, Image 7

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EVENING liEDGERPmLADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 101G.
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PHILADELPHIA MARKETS
GRAIN AND FLOUR
WHEAT IIpmIpU. 1.10.4(10 hunt!, Demand
sjras fair and the market ruled steady under mod'
rt orrcfinitii. Quotation: Car lot,. in fxport
?U,ATI'.rfdi. ll.J0Ol.12l steamr No. 2 rtd,
fMSffUMUR0' 8 red. fl.00Wl.il! rejeoted A,
iTiJi.qi!lt?n "c 'ow'er under bearish Western
western
al tradn,
do.. No.
t, 8U1
, ....-. wuaimionn: var ioib xor local traan,
Si.V"1""1' esiern. wo. 2 yellow, t
Die. do., jtfnmfr;, yellow. SIlH enoe.i do,
2,YI!!0W' 8?H 088He.i do., No. i yellow, f
"ft.iSr""1'"'. 82.880 buih. Thero wa III.
na prices were reduced i
He. ! IIAtn
redd. 4r.H mirr
PWiuH RoeelpU. lOTB bbl. and 857.401 lb..
J" ?tMt Trade was oult. but mill limits were
5W. nlnlalned. Following are the quotations
er 188 Ibn. In wood: Winter, clear, 14. W i.OOi
o.i straight. J4.B0S5.1B: patent, IS.1bSb.40i
Kansas, clear, cotton sscks, 14.0035, 25: do.,
straight, cotton sscks, B.2BgB.r.0i do., patent,
2t.0nnB1?Cn,', .".80OB.70I spring, Brat, clear.
J4,ROB.10 do., straight, $B.80S.OO do.,
EVj?nt,..,5,7s.P, io- favorlto brandt. 0.2.1ffl
wPif"? "(". choice and Taney patent, 1(1.23
&?'!& d." rulr eradfa. winter clear, it.iu
St-S.a.0 "might, I4.00SG.13I do., patent,
llTE FI.OUR sold slowly at former rates. W
juote nearby at tl.r.otiM.t8 per tbl and West
am at ISSS.OO per bb( as to quality,
- PROVISIONS
The market ruled firm with trade fair and
gome kinds were higher. Quotations City beef, In
acta, smoked and alr-drled. 28c.j Western beer,
Jr. sets, smoked. 28c. i city beef, knuckle and
tenders, smoked and alr-drled. 2e.i Western
beef, knuckles and, tenders. amoVd. !9c. ; beef
hams. I28O80! pork, family. I27027.BO: hams.
P ,cred, loose. 18Wl4c; do., skinned.
Siftl' ."JiOlpitC'l do., do., smoked, 20V4 li
20Hc.: ether hams, smoked, city cured, as to
brand and average, lOHc: hams, smoked.
western cureu. imic.i do., boiled. bonoless.
oic.i picnic snouiaera. H. p. cured, loose, 14He.
do., smoked, 1
unc. : Denies, in pickle, according
to average. Iposo, 10c. i breakfast bacon, us
to brand and average, city cured. 21c. i do,,
Uestern cured, in20o.t lard. Western. reflneJ,
tierces. 14
c, ao., an., tuns, 14'SC, : do,, purs
flty. kettli rendered. In tierces
ito.i ao., uo.,
m iuui, aiiic.
REFINED SUGARS
The market was quiet but firm, neflners'
list prices: Kxtra flnu granulated, 7.05c; pow.
dered. 7.7ur,i confectioners- A, T.OSc. ; soft
grades. O.WUfUc.
DAIRV PRODUCTS
IlUTTEn llecelpls were moderate and values
wero well maintained with demand fairly nctlve,
Quotations: Western solid-packed creamery,
fancy, specials Slc.i extra. ::nW8lic. j extra firsts,
28c,; firsts, 27c. : seconds. 2flc.j nearby prints.
S7W2Dc.i seconds Zfl(f2GV4c.i Jobbing sales of
fancy prints, anW3Sr.
naos strictly flno eggs wcro In good demand
SITU firm under light jobbing. Quotations: In
free cases, nearby extras. 28c. per dot. s nearby
firsts. 1 1. (13 por standard case; nenrby current
receipts. f7.20W7.BO per case: Western extras,
28c. per dot.: Western extra firsts, I7.0M8.10
per enso: firsts, t7 20W7.B0 per tssos fancy
jelected "candled fresh eggs wero Jobbing at
82W.13C
Clini'an The market ruled steady under
rnoderatn ofterlnus, but trade waa quiet. Quota
tions: .New York, full cri-am, fancy, 1BS WlOr. :
His. ?" ,alr ,0 80,J. lnyiB'tci part skims,
DV14C.
. POULTRY
I.1VC waa quiet but steady under moderate
viirriiiKn. wuoiauonn; rowia, 'UUlc; roost
era, 1.1014c: spring chickens, according to
quality, weighing 12 lbs. nnd over apiece. 24
til'iio. : Whltn Leghorns, according to quality.
20024c; ducks, as to alto nnd quality, 14 Wide:
pigeons, old, per pair, 23028c: do., young, per
pair. JofKJc
DrtEHSUU The market ruled steady
under moderate offerings, but trade was
?ulet. Quotations; Fresh-killed. dry-packed
owls. 12 to box, dry-plrked, fancy Be
locted, 22c. : do., weighing 4H A lbs. apiece,
21Ue,t do,, weighing 1 Iba. apiece. 2lH".;
do., weighing 3H lh. nplrcn. 21c: do., welsh
ing 3 lbs. apiece. 10020c Fowls. In bbts.. Ice
packed, fancy, dry-picked Northern Indiana and
Illinois, weighing 4 OB lbs. apiece, 21c; do..
THE WEATHER
' v Official Forecast
WASHINGTON, July 19.
For Eastern Pennsylvnnla Cloudy to
lllsht and Thursday, with probably show-
rs; fresh nnd possible strong northeast
to north wlndu.
The hurrlcnno thnt has been moving
northward through the Ilnhnma Islands Is
eome dlRtanct off the South Carolina coast
this mornlnr; and Is reported nH being bc
vore. Warnings have been ordered up along
the entire north Atlantic coast. Showers
have occurred In sovarol areas, covering
about one-third of tho i-entral valleys, the
plains States nnd the cotton belt during
the last 24 hours. Tho temperatures have
risen In eastern Canada and the upper Lnko
region and .Intense heat Is reported from
most places, while a cooler area has over
spread the Missouri basin.
U. S. Weather Bureau Bulletin
Observations taken at 8 a. m Eastern time.
I.OW
9 last Rain VaW-
Statlon. a.m. n't. fall. Wind. Ity.Weather
Atlanta, fla..
74 To
.U4 NE
Cloudy
Atlantic City....
Itlsmarck. N. D.
Jloston, Mass...
Iluffalo. N, Y. . . .
Charleston. 43. C.
i Jhlcago. .111. . . . .
.'lnclnnntl, O. ...
Meveland. O
74 70
BS B4
7K 70
70 74
75 7(1
i;
i& blear
.. Clear
.04
ear
w
w
H 10
8W .,
hi: . .
sw ..
H 12
NW ..
nr .;
SW ..
(?inr
Clear
Clear
Clear
I'.CIdy.
Clear
Clear
KCIdy.
Cloudy
P.cldy.
Clear
KCIdy.
Clear
Iinvtr. f?nl
itu nn
)otrolt, Mich..
n is
aiveainn. in.
M
farrlsbure. I'n.. 74
in
latteraH, N. C. 7
Ullfax.' N. H TU
74
Ad
.52 NR 3
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M'
NV
luron. S. ,D..... "4 0
ndlanapolla, Inc.. 78 Til
.24
u
w a
acKdonviiie. I'la..
74
XV
su
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PE
SW
H
W
S
s
Cnoxvllle Tenn..
AH
70
.i4
Jt
,ittle Hock. Ark. 70
s, Angeles,, Cal, 02
oulsvllle. Ky. .. . 7rt
Cloudy
Vy
,-0",
oniKomnrv. Ain. ,1 ill
Cloudv
pfontreal. Can. . . 78 72
16 I'.CIdy
Cloudy
. , Cloudy
.. Clear
22 Cloudy
12 I'.CIdy
10 Italn
.. Cloudy
. . Cloudy
10 Clear
., Clear
. . P.CIdy
. . Clear
12 Cloudy
t'Mhvllle, Tenn., 74 72
Mew Orleans, I,a; 78 78
Mew York j. .... 72 S
Norfolk. VaT ... 74
.01
.22
.. NE
.. K
.14 N
.. NB
Oklahoma. Okla., S. 74
Omaha. Neb. ' ,4X7L"
Philadelphia .... 70 HB
Phoenix. Arl. . . hO 7H
hJ
rittsburgh 7(1 72 .18 an
I'omana, .tie.
78 (III
W
Quebec. Can. .,70 00
St. Louis Mo... 80 74
SW
St. Paul, Minn. .74 71
Salt Lake City. . B8 BU
San Antonio. Tex 74 70
San Francisco . . Btt B4
Santa Fa, N, M. SH nil
6a. Ste. Marie. . 70 03
Scranton. I'a. . . 72 on
Tampa. Fla, ... 80 70
Washington 74 70
Winnipeg, Can... 04 00
.02 W
w
uiear
Clear
Clear
Clear
I'.CIdy
8E
W
E
10
.10
... . i-.uiay
NG ., cloudy
SW 16 Cleor
OLD RELIABLE MALONE
I STANDS EEIIIND HIS BICYCLH
I 112.75. 18.00, 17.00. 318.00
CASH Oil EASY PAYMENTS
' TlitES, 1.00 TO M.7S
Great Rlaushter la Prices of All Sundries,
SECOND-HAND UICYCIXS. (3.00 UP
We da nickeling, enameling, vulcanUlng.
brazing. All kinds of repair work guaranteed.
V. art cheaper than the cheapest and our work
I. better than the best. Call and be convinced.
Open evenings. Daddy of low price and big a
Quality.
OEO. O. MAEONE. 1203 Glrard At.
Pop. 6212. Park 0343 D
STEAMSHIPS
TRIPS BY WATER
Bermuda. 8 dars r more. ........ ...JI3. BO u
ilaYsna. 10 days .,....,...,..,,...., ta.OO
j'oto lileo, 18 daxi" crul.e 81.00 up
Kou Sfotl.i . oiul Newfoundland,
It da' cruise....... 60.00 up
Hanford. tU. (000 mile, br water) 4J.0O
Gnat Laks Crulua, (rem Uuffalo ... 10.00
Full Information on ths above, or any othsr
Water or rail trip, gladly furnished.
Steamship and TsuxUt Dcyartmnt
The Fourth Street Natipnal Bank
113 B. th St.. 1'hlU.. fa.
aMerigah express
Jivnx,ta &3f auuua
An International Travel Agency
To lrtDfiN Farty eallliut Under
'" JHrHn Pr9Dal Escort Sept. tS
fie JAPAN in the dlortoua Chrysanthemum
eisuu Extcnaian to Manila and Chic.
SmJ far Illustrated Booklet
Ml CUlCbTNIT ST.. fmi.ADKUUU,
L'n , ii U'alaur JK10
Inqulrw at any American Kapraa Oflio.
JFm
SriSfiiSLW n,hw.t
SslsHBBWr'treS' "'rei
mBB8f WlPr Man
KlSt Vvir niOYt'LES
l'W $12.75 Up
bA,.kl&H tJ,KKS A.... 111. Ala &.!., i It.
ruutitcui niumiiH hiiu niiiiuio, nciHiiinit on,
apiece. 2pVic.i smaller alies, lSQSoe, Old
roosters,
3 ols, 28
ers.r.
weigning ihk: lbs. apiece. 30,i4c.i
nearby, .smaller alaee. 27$20f. ! ducks
ipring, iwpnauc.l squabs, Mr dp?. wmte welg
White weigh!
g llWlz lbs. per dot., 5(ffB.2S! do., v
per aoc, noem.a.ii do., while
weighing lipid lbs, per do M.l3ft4,7ft.i do.t
-hi. .l k i.r". -.-'J 'VS:-A'il'
nuiiQ, weiKiiina oioy. per aoi.i eo..il? a,o.i: no.i
white, welghl.ig 7 Jbt, per dot., M.SOwaj do,,
white, weighing- 6B8V4 lbs. per dot., 2.2B
B? lrk.
rx. ai.iagtz.ui uo.t small and No. 2,
70e,$
ItUJ,
FRESH FRUITS
Trade waa fairly active and prices of peaches
and cantaloupes were slightly higher. Quota
tion: Apples, per bbl. naldwin, J4WB: lien
Davis. 18041 other .larlcttes. fl.BO02.BO: No.
2. !1.28ttj2 ;do., Delaware and Maryland, per
namcer- Fanev. llffM.RO: fair to rood, tts&ir.n.
Lemons, per boa. Il 80UB, Pineapples, per crat
Porto, lllco. ll.B0ifa.30.. Huckleberries, Norl
ate.
orth
Carolina, per quart.
uart. 804c. ltassb
'One.
i. a.i
Tierriet, New York, sour, per H-lb. basket. 83
800.: dov eatlnc varieties, per fi-lb. basket.
UIWHVC.J uo weinTaro ana ,iinr
nrylsnd sweet,
pr ie., a who. i do., ao.
sour, per lb., CWOc: do.,
do., sweet, per at., n8c:
uo.i
i te
A. 1
do,, sour, per
Fliima, Oeorgla, per crate, OOc. W
aches, aeorgli
leorela. ner carrlnr .llelle.
rgia. i
l.i.tiej
J... .v. z. -.' A ... . -. - ---- --;i;
1.60. cants
c;ioria, u,idwi,.ii carmen, iip
Cantaloupes
California, pr
crnt. lav
I0l.su: do.,
Tsc.s1,B(ii
8. DO! do., tlnoraln. ter ernte. tlfirl.Ad!
North Carolina, nr standard rrate. 7.1c."1.biii
do.. North Carolina,
per flat crate. 2.1fl24ne.
Watermelons, Florida, per car, 1232U0.
VEGETABLES
Choice stock was In fair request nnd values
generally ruled steady. Quotations: White po
tatoes, u?r bbl. No. t Eastern Shore, Si.nniT
1.70: No. 2 Eastern Shore, 7Bc.j No. 1 Norfolk,
ll.4utjl.10i No, 2 Norfolk. 7Bc.t do., Jersey,
per bsskett 4045c Sweet potatoes, Jersey,
per basket -No, 1. "UMc.: No. 2, 30r.0o.i
do., Jersey, Delaware and Maryland, per ham
per No. 1, 83c.O$I.2B; No. 2, no7Bcj do..
North Carolina, per bbl., 3f0. Onions, Tetaa,
per cummer crate No. 1, ll,4O01.Bnj No. 2,
I101.2B; do,, Jersey, per basket, 7Bc. (rtl; do.,
Virginia, per basket, J1Q1.2B. Celery, Flnr
Ida, pr crate. I2V2.B0. Watercress, per 100
bunches, Jl.B0W2.fi0. reppers, Florida, per
carrier, tllH.Sn. Hrgplant, Florida, per crate,
ilWl.BO; do., Norfolk, per crate, 2.2.1J2.r,0.
Cucumbers, Norfolk, per bhl,. I1.B()W2; do.,
do., per '.bbl, basket. B0f75c. : do., do., per
4-libl. basket, SOc. t do.. North Carolina, per
bbl.. tlfi)i.2Bi do., do., per basket, 23040c.
Mushrooms, per 4-lb. basket, IIO1.C0,
SECURITIES AT AUCTION
Ths fellow Ing securities wero eold at auction
today by names & X.ofland:
STOCKS.
12 shs. Philadelphia National Dank; par
,. . $100 4CIB
i. ans itoaaing t;o., nrst preferred; par
IBO
42K
AAV,
74 H
C3'4
82 she. Heading Co., second preferred; par
IBO ,
20 shs. Ihlgh Coal nnd Navigation Co,;
2(Tshs. Little Schuylkill Navigation Rail
road and Coal Co.; par ISO
4 shs, I'ennsylvanla Co. for Insurances
par. du
on Lives ana urnnting Annuities;
-. -Pr '10 720H
21 3-7 Rights to Subscribe to Union l'o
. , troleum Co.: at 1100 (10
1 ah. Library Co. of Philadelphia 1814
8 shs. Kensington National Hank: par
IBO , loo
3 shs. OlrnrJ National Hank; par $100, SHU
B shs, Wrst Chester Street Itollwny Co,;
,. . Par IBO 7
40 shs. McKlnley-Lannlnr Loan and Trust
10 ahs. fmes'tment Co! of 'America. 'com
.mnn Lot $1
2 shs. Investment Co. of Amorlca, prc-
. ferred Lot $1
10 iSs. West Chester Library Assocla-
28 shs. Southe'rn ' Kansas' ' M a r Via ge
20 sha. Ches'te'r"coun'ty' 'ciunfantee 'Trust
. .'"I? H' fcposlt Co Lot $2
.i J?' 5'nk at. North America; par $100 2o0
10 shs. Corn Kxchnnge National Hank;
. parr $100 32H
20 shs. Farmers ami Mechanics' Natlonnl
. uIUJk' "lr 'llfl 138
1 sh. Farmers nnd Mechanics' Natlonnl
, knUki W $100 137
10 shs. Farmers nnd Mechanics' National
. w Rnnk: par $100 13(1'4
10 aha. First National Bank. Fhlladel-
m ... ph,1.'1' ' a- ' "r "OO 2((1
10 ahs. Commonwealth Title Insurance
. a .w'V.1 Tru,t Co.: par J100 231
4 shs. Commonwealth Title Insurance
it.i,iuV1 Tru"1 Co-! w 'ioo aaoii
17 shs. Commonwealth Title Inauranco
and Trust Co.: par $100 230
0 shs (luaranteo Trust and Safe Deposit
Co.: par $10 iBou
1 sh. Quarantoo Trust and Safe Deposit
Co. : par $100 ir.o
n shs. Robert Morris Trust Co.; par $100 .'.
niU"' "'"' Knrt Trust Co.; par $100... 10(1
0 ahs, Insurance Co. State of I'cnnsyl-
anla; par 1100 looVi
2 ahs. Philadelphia Life Insurance Co.;
par 110 iiu
24 ahs. Oermantown (4th and 8th Streets)
. .Passenger Railway Co 103i
40 sha. Interstate Railways Co., prc-
, ferred 0
1.0 aba. Rochester Railway and Light Co..
3 ahs. Huntingdon and Urnad Top Moun-
tain Railroad and Coal Co., pro-,n.JfXT!L'-:
is :: .: o
"Sihi' t n "nifii '."e "": Par 150..
-o ans. j, a. Drill Co.. preferred: par
$100
2 shs I'ennsyiva'nla'''Acidemy''of''tho
1' Ine Arts o
00
M
DONDS.
J1000 City Water Co. of East St. Louis
nnd (Irnnlto City. S per rent.,
Jjunons January nnd July, duo
000 North Sp'ringh'eid'wAt'eV Co.'.' jl' pef
cent., flrat mortgage, coupons
unnn.A'.W".111111 Ju'y. due 1028....
13D.22 McKlnley-Lannlng Loan and Trust
.. .-'. debenture Lot
a?,nnC."2 ?f Thlladelnhla 4s. 1043 .. .
SOOOlluftalo and Lake Hrle Traction
"..S r?r c."ni-' nr"' mortgage
(certincate of deposit)
85?i
84
124
OIH
15
NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS
NriW YORK. July 10. MUTTER
without
noiauie ennnge. Receipts, 13,087 packages.
QuOIatlnnM iinrhnnir.ri
firm: n.r.T faffing." rregulaV K.'tra's? 27
ld'1c'' .tmSiT,., -027c: ilr.ts. 2l4J2()c?:
wol'Sj. -033c.; brown. 20&3&C.7 mlief colors,
j-iiuo-yuiit ami unsettle!; fancy qualities
231428c,
SUMMER BESORTS
WILDHOOD. N. J.
, iry-pie:ea,.i3e.j broiling chlcRena. illl
680e. do., Indiana, 33tf2Sc. llrollers,
ftnrv. aifSAfb.! hrnllAra. Mh.p n.a rl..
brollere.
ILDWOOD
y?fj&i
BY-THE --SEA
and
1 "'CTTaay VT,
Where' It h ALWAYS Cool and Refreahing.
Ever breeta directly off the, water. Splendid surf bathtne
absolutely safe. Excellent deep-sea ami still-water fishing. Hijrn
class amusements. Concerts every afternoon and CTenlnf by Tfelffer'a
l'hlladelphla Orchestra.
No end of fun on the Boardwalk and I'lera. Iteasonable rates at
good hotels. Dollar excursions every day, both Heading and l'enn
sylTsnla. For full Information and beautiful booklet, write today to
J. WHITESELL, feity Clerk, Wildwood, N. J.
ATLANTIC! CITY. N. J.
ni LEAfXNO RESORT llOTaOf THE WORID
SKattougli'BfenlKiln
ATLANTIC CITY.N, J.
t OWNCRSHIP MANACSMKNT.
JOSIAH WHITE 1 SONS COMPANY
NEW HOTEL MEKION vu,&oo,
Vermont Ave. near Beach. Capacity 30O.
Ilujh class. I8.B0 up dally. Special weekly.
C.U.PRETTYUAN.Prop. t.L.KAltLBY.Mtr.
HOTEL GLADSTONE
Brlsbton Ave., on 'Beach, Atlantic City, N. J.
(In cxclualva residential section.)
Under nsw manaaem't McOrnarty A McClroarty.
PHILLIPS HOUSE
UassacbuMtta Av, and Beach, f. P. PlJIXna.
TITRT.RY'S Boardwalk. Ulaw New
J.VXOJ-Ji-1 i 3 -jo,!, aY,. European plan II us
dally. Fronts on ocean. Fre bath'ttaT prlvlle.
HOTEL ARLINGTON $.&
Opsn all year. R. J. OSBORNt: A SON.
OCE.N CITY. N. J.
ST. CHARLES SWf.W;,. c&-
?.'i:.;
furnUhxl A Tnoutl.
,.
CAPE MAY. N. J.
Chalfonte .Hotel
CAP HAY.
ftoeii June 1 ta Oct. 1
Resonabl rates. Mr. Calvta SatterflslJ.
Rherwoorl 0c' tUw room. Cap. 1M.
SWABTnMQgE. PA.
Strath Haven Inn S5.kiL.d--lLa"arilt
Now osa. Pban Swartnmer 91 4.
MOUNT OUETNA. PA. "
ta sat a ietf rtaScwl
flfeervicc.conifortAbeoiily
TATbidttTrniyBxyitnaniioTumTiaMK
Chautauqua Inn ai; .. SSSSS,
cod UU. A, B. SViAB0I4J.
WHEAT DEVELOPS
A FIRMER TONE
Renewed Buying Is Brought
About my Many Complaints
of Rust
CHICAGO, July 19. A firmer tone da
volopcd In wheat In the final dealings today
on renewed buying brought about by o,
great many complaints of rust. Pinal
prices were unchanged to o lower.
Previously, heaviness prevailed on cooler
weather, with light rnln In the Northwest
The Price Current said that dnmnge thus
far had not been great. Harvesting of
winter wheat Is nearlng completion.
The buying on the weak spots today -was
oxcelcnt nnd the sellng pressure on the
bulges was not ns pronounced at It was
yesterday. Tho demand from mllers for
choice grndes was good but lower sorts
were not wanted. Sales ftr export wero
estimated nt 600,000.
The market at Liverpool was dull. Late
ness of crops In Europe, fears of Injury to
American Spring wheat and lack of freight
room are tho factors abroad. It Is estimated
that foreign requirements not Including
Germany, will contlnuo at 11,500,000 bushels
a week and America wll bo called on largely
for tho supply. """'
Lending futures ranged ns follows:
Wheat TxMm1,
lypcn, man.
July.... 1.101 l.lo
Sept.... 1.12K 1.12J
Dec 1-14H., 1.13
Corn (now detlvoiy)
July. . . . 7n 7ftH
Sept 7R'i 73H
Dec (35 H 03 H
Oata
Low.
1.10't
1.114
1.18
70
74S
oa4
40Jt
40H
42
Close.
'1.104 1.11J4
'1.12 4 M.12H
1.18(4 tl.lBH
t04H
Jtuy
4u"i
40),
42i
40V
40H
42H
404
m
Sept....
Dec
Lard-
July.... 12.00
Sept.... 1.1.03
Oct 13.03
Ribs
July.,.. 13.27
Sent... .13.40
Pork
July
Sept.... 24. 43
Hid. tAsked
12 00
13.03
13.03
13.33
13.42
12.82
12.83
12.00
13.27
13.32
12.83
12.110
12.112
13.33
13.37
t5B.no
(J4.03
M2.D7
13.03
113.10
tlH.BT
18.43
t23.87
24.80
24.r, 24.r,0
Nominal.
$400,000,000 IN flOLD IS
COMING INTO UNITED STATES
About $3,000,000 a Bay May Bo Ex
pected for British Account
N'HW YORK. July 10. Four hundred
millions In gold Is coming Into tho United
States during tho noxt six months, Tho
British Government Is planning to dschargo
tho obligations of tho firms and agents In
the United States by shipment of this vast
Bum via Canada. About $3, 000,000 a day In
tho yellow metal mny bo expected from now
on, most of It coming from Ottawa. Homo
will come direct to New York from London
llko $20,000,000 delivered today to J. P.
Morgan & Co., fiscal agents hore for tho
Allies, which arrived on tho Cunard liner
Saxonla.
LOCAL MINING STOCKS
TONOPAH STOCKS.
Rid
Asked
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Jim Rutler
MarNamara
Midway . ..
Mlzp.ih Extension ..
Montana
Northern Stnr
Tonopah Itetmont . .
Tonopnh Kxtenslon
Tonopah Mining ...
Rescue Hula
West Hnd
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OOLDFIELD STOCKS.
Atlanta ..
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.02
.02
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.80
.73
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.04
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Month
Ilulldog
C O D
Combination Frnc ...
ninmondfleld II II ...
Dairy
Florence
(loldfleld Consolidated
Jumbo extension . . .
Kewanas
Oro
Hand Ken
Sliver Pick
MISCnLLANKOUS,
Fairy Aztec ...
Klmberly
Neada Hill ....
Nevada Wonder
Tecopa Mining .
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STEAMBOATS
IDEAL FAMILY EXCURSION
Iron Steamer THOMAS CLYDE
To AUGUSTINE BEACH
100-MILE RIDE for 50c
UTOI'l'INO AT CHESTER DAILY
PENN'SfillOVi: WEEKDAYS ONLY
Only boat to Augustine Ilsacb. Landing U
front of drove. Hat. .alt wuter bathing SOU
sanitary bathrooms.
DANC1MJ Aid, DAY on boat & grounds, risnty
tables, benches and .hade. Artesian water.
Fare nTZd SOc Children f 25c
leaves Arch St. Wharf 8:30 A. M. Dally.
Sunday 0:00 A. M.
JAMES E. OTIS. Mtr.. 3 ABCU STBEEX
SUMMER RESORTS
wii.mvoon. n. j.
Wildwood Crest
GREENLEIGH
221 EAST PINE AVENUE
Lane rooms. Dellshtful ocean view,
ui.ecelled. Term moderate.
TabU
EDGETON INN Cap- 2Si ""' B1-
. ,, ll. Whit service. Orches.
tra. Excellent table. Itooklet. Coach.
J. ALDEItT HAnitlU. Prop.
, Montgomery Ave. and ."each.
Wlldnrood'a foremost Vacation Hotel
Comfort and Oood Tast throuyhoit.
Private llsths. Rooklet.
J, K. 1VIUTESELL, Prop.
SHRLDON Entlr block. Ocean vlw.
looms with bath and en suite. elevator.
Booklet. D. J. WOODS. Proprietor,
RREYLOOK Usach front. Hot and cold
tJlV-Uil-iUI-UV mnnin ttr Auto airv
Ice, V. J. FLOTD.
HOTEL WAYNE &" , .
Auto meet tralnl! I. F. 1IA11KU.
ATIRTCV Pin ave. nr. Beach. Newest het.L
tODU 1 K.,0P, ratss. Mia L. Derbr.air.
tJAVflY Beach front! running water) prlra'tt
art. V J i. tatb. Ca p. 200. Auto. W. If. Oeratel,
8T0NB IIAIIUOB. N. J.
STONE HARBOR
Both railroads.
Farm product and aea
food fresh and nlantlful. City convenience.
wi
Yacht club, hoardyrallc. bathlnir. tine ftahlne.
crabblnjr and boatlnr. Iteaujnable rsntalsi
moderat hotel rate. Beautiful booklet.
LEO McCHAVEN. Borough Clerk.
B EACH HAVEN. N. J.
THE IDEAL MOTOR HUN TO
HOTEL BALDWIN
.The modern hotel. Open all year. Capacity
410. Sea water In all baths. ' New Wistaria
Garden and drill. Music, dancing, tsnnlt, trap
shooting, etc. Garage. Booklet and auto map
mailed. W. MEKCEK BAIBD.
V1H01NIA
HEALING SPRINGS HOTEL
Ownership and .management urn a
lb famous Homestead Hotel at the
Vlr.lDU. Hot Springs, Va. IS mile
from It. u aam railroad atatlonL
NO HUMIDITY NO VOfiQUKOlU.
Caddl horse, golf Medicinal hatha.
lUte ltoO to J5 weekly.
Altitude 2500 ft. Matlmum uausr
temperatur bo degree.
Booklet No. S. U- ALBEKT. U-r.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
NEW YOIlK. July 19. The matket for
foreign exchnngs this morning wna firmer
fis a result of tho announcement of the.
Intention to Import gold dally, Tho arrival
of securities from the other side also waa
n dominating Influence, nelclmmarks and
Swiss exchange were sllfihtly easier.
Demand merlinc. 4.7S& ! cables, ,7.4 :
francs checks, 6.91; cables 6.00; rclehs
marks, checks, 72 ; cables 73; checks,
6.40f t cahlcs. 6.40U ! Swiss checks. S.30 :
cables, 6.24 ; Vienna checks, 12.56; cables,
12.60! kroner, checks, 28 30; cables, 28.40;
pesetas checks, 20.16; cables, 20.26; guilder
checks, 41.7-16; cables, 4114 plus 116;
rumes chocks, 30.66; cables, 30.60.
RATES FOR MONEY
Call,,
2 314
a
imoi
Phlindeiphla
Boston
Chicago , ...
BANK CLEARINGS
Bank cbvirlncs today compared with corn?,
spondlmc day last two years:
Phtladn. ...$41.1172,020 I2T.R30 s'lrt 2rt,rt1S,2(tO
Chlcniro .... 70.781,481 40,310.303 00,134,279
Bt. Louis ... 10.3DII.J7S l.r,2.1i;t lV.tlCi4.UJi
German Bank Statement
nnm.tN, July 10. The weekly statement of
tho Imperial llnnk of Oermnny shoivsi
July in. 1010. June 21, 1010.
field rescno
Commercial
.iarKs. niarKs,
2.400,801,000 2,31)5.000.000
a per
)llls.
s Viet tArt BlltS 111
r, 877. 000.000 8.781,000,000
C I r c u I a tlon nnd
hAnklnir nnlrn
. . 0.487.000.000 0,1)30,000,000
Private deposits.
iM'lll.OUII.IIUU l.H'iB.UUU.UUU
Mrs. Lnccy E. Gans, Bryn Mawr, Dlcn
Mrs. I.ncey Karlo Qano, of Hryn Mawr.
Is tleatl nt lOlltton, Mil., ncronllng to word
received In Phlindeiphla todny. Slio died
In tho Union Hospital In that city. Sha
was the daughter of John V. Cochran and
the Into Hattlo Church Cochran, of Qnlena,
Md. Tho funeral will bo In Mlddlctown,
Del.
eatfjsi
AC'linV. On July 18. 1010, at the residence of
her aon-ln-law, tho nov. John A. Dltslcr,
Trederlclt. Mil.. TIACIIKT. Al'IIKY. widow of
William W. Achey. Itelatlvea and friends art)
In-lted to attend the funernl services. Thurs.
day afternoon, at 1:30 o'clock, at tha Oliver
It. Italr Building, 1820 Cbetnut street, l'hlla
d'lphla. Interment at Kernwnod Cemotery.
BltOlVN. On July 18, 1010. Kt.lZA J., daugh
ter of tho late Jos. and Harah A. Brown.
Itelatlves and friends are Invited to attend the
funeral, on l'rlday, July 21, at 10 a, m. from
her late residence, 800.1 Frankford ave.,
Holmesburir Services In Emanuel P. E.
Church, nt 11 a. m. Interment private,
CALLAHAN. On July 18. 1010. nt his parent's
resldenrc. 710 North tludd street. FIIANK J.,
son of Annie E. nnd the late Owen Callahan,
okocI 28 .venrs. l"urtlier notice of ths funeral
will bo clvon.
CAIITtlN. Suddenly, on July 10. 1010. nev,
JAMEH J. r'AUTON. rector of Ht. Colman's
Church. Ardmore, I'a.. In his 60th year. nev.
demy, relatives and friends sre Invited to at.
tend th funeral, on Thursday, at Bt. Col
man's. Dltlne Office begins at U:30 a. m. Sol
emn Ilequlem Mass at 10 a. m. Interment nt
St. Colman's '
COU'Pr.llTIIWAITi:. Suddenly, on the evening
of Heenth Month 17th, 1010. CAttOLlNE I".
COWPnilTHWAITi:, daughter of Ella nnd
tho late Levi It. Cownerthwalle. In the 30th
year of her nge. Relatives and friends nre
Invited tn attend tha funeral, on Fifth Day,
Beenth Month 20th, at 3 p. m., from her
mother's residence, 10 Lincoln avo., Haddon
lli'ld. N. J. Interment prtnte.
DAMI'MAK. At her residence. 44 Wlotn, at,, on
July 17. 10111. ANNA M . widow of Benja
min l' Dampmaii, nged 33 scars, Itelatlves
and frlenda are Invited to attend tho funoral
services, on Krldav. nt "J p. m., nt tho Ollvor
11. Hair llulldliur. 1H20 Chestnut st. Interment
at Eermvood Cemetery. Ilemalns may be
viewed Friday, after 10 n. m
DUNL.I On July. III. THOMAS J., husband
of the Into Mary J Dunlnp, nged 70 years.
Itelatlves nnd frlenda nre Invited tn attend the
funeral services, on Thursday, nt 11 a. m.,
nt his Into residence. 814 Prospect ne., Clif
ton Heights. I'a. Interment private.
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DEATHS
HAflENSlVILETt. On July 17. 1910. WtLT.tAM
it., son of the late christian and Catherine
IiasenetvllAe fnri.A 911 . llAl4l1ve end
senswner, nred 70 j
jrienas, also William U. 8m-der I)dBe. Ko,
Jin, p and A. M.t Tristram II. I'reeman n. A.
Chapter, No. 248: Corinthian Chasreur Com-
iiitnacry, u, t., no. r,sj i,ii i.u Tempie, a. a.
8l,FV J-iJw '. no. snn, i. o, o.y.t
rhllftdelphla Firemen's Belief Association: 37th
ward Republican Club, nnd nil other organi
zations of which ho was a member, nre In
vited to attend the funeral sorvlces, on Thurs
day afternoon, at 4 o'clock, nt the David If.
Bchuyler llulldln. llrond and Diamond streets.
Interment at Westminster Cemetery. Ite
mtlna majr bo viewed Wednesday evening:.
IIAOEtl. On July 17, 1010, WILLIAM L.
husband of Ellin It ll.icer. Itelatlves and
friends and nil organizations of which he
was a membr nre Invited to attend tha
faneral eervlrp. nn ThnrsilAv. nt 10:30 n.
m brerlselj', at his Into residence, 4013
Old York road, Loiran. Phlla, Interment at
Doyleslown, Bucks County, Pa Auto funeral.
Doylestown papers please copy.
HALL. On July 17. ldlrt. JOSEPH 8. HALL.
Relatives and friends. nHo members
of the Southwestern Assembly, No. 18,
A. O. M. P.. nnd tho employes of the. City
Controller's office, nre Invited tn attend tho
funeral services, on Thursday, nt 11 n, m.,
at his late residence, 701 Houtli 2.1d St. Inter
ment at Mt. Morlah Cemetery. Ileimlns may
be viewed on Wednesday evening from 8 to 10.
Automobile funeral.
IIAItKNRSsi. Suddenly, on July 13, 1010. nt
Elizabeth, AV. Vn., Itov. WILLIAM J. HAttlt
NESS. HUTCH INS ON. At Atlantic City, N. J., on
July 10, 1010, WILLIAM A., son of William
A. and tho late Sadie Hutchison, need 22
years. Relatives nnd Mends nre Invited to
nttend the funeral nervlces, on Thursday, nt
2 p. m., at tho Oliver It. linlr llulldlnr. 182U
Chestnut St. Interment at Mount Morlnh
Cemetery.
KANE. At Qunkertntvn. Tn,, on Tuesday, July
18. 1010, CATHARINE C. KANE, In her
onth yenr. Relatives and friends are lnvltd
to attend the funeral, on Saturday, 22d Inst.,
at 0:30 a. m., at St. Isldor'n Roman Cathollo
Church.
KRAtmn, At tho homo of her son. the Nor
mandle Apsrtments. nn July 18, lolfl. CARO
LINE OOLB KIIAUHE. Relatives and friends
sre. Invited to nttend tho funeral serlvres. on
.V ??.v. l. ln " ' "'0 Oliver H. ilalr
liulldlnir, 1820 Chestnut st. Interment pri
vate. LEVIH. On July 10. 1010, nt the residence nf
his sister. Mis. It. Jt. Incrsm, of 803 Wynne
rSCAj0" Vett Philadelphia. CHARLES 13.
LLjIS .Relatives nnd friends, also Lucius
Hcott Lodre, Nn. 332. P. nnd A. M . of Ches
ter. Pa., am Invited to nttend tho funernl
ervlces, on Thursday nfternoon, nt 2 30
"flock, nt tho Oliver It. Ilalr llulidlng, 18.-II
Chestnut .street. Interment nt Union Cemo
tery, Walllngforil, Pa.
MM!!'iFrAt,P'rlln; N' J- on Ju'v " 101".
HLLhN A., widow of H. II. Cnrlton Mathows.
aged 77 ear. Services nnd Interment ut
Behnectndy, N. T.. on Wednesday.
MtlLLIN. On July 10. into. KAUAI! MULLIN
ine- U1171U1, iviuotv oi i-niricK aiuiiiii. Rela
tives and friends aro Invited to attend tho
funeral, on Thursday, nt 8:30 n. m,. from her
late residence. 2041 E. Clenrfloid st. Solemn
llenutem Maas at the Church nf tho Nativity
nt 10 n. m. Interment at Now Cathedral
cemetery.
SKiiU&"a J.ul,r.17' 1,1' JOSEPHINE
JIUNDAY. aged 88 ears. Itelatlvea and
frlenda aro Invited to attend the funeral serv-
!?"",, l?nT,l,yf.l,iyt5t 2 " m- ftt thn Oliver
It. Ilalr tlulldlnr, 1820 Chestnut at. Interment
private.
NEEL. On July 10, 1010, CIJVRA E wife of
J'f'T A' ? ,Nc."1' SI' D- Itelatlvea nnd
friends are Invltod to. nttend tho funeral serv
Ices, on Thursday, July 20. nt 3 p. m at lato
residence. 3802 Dlsston St., Tacony. Interment
private. Carrlacesmeot 2:32 train from Droad
Street Station ot Tocony.
riOT. On July 17. 1010. FIIANIC PIOT. aged
Victor and Homo
Victor Water Heaters
roii coal
A new principle; con
stant supply: 24 to 30
gals., lc. Heats Radia
tors, too.
Accept no substitute.
There Is nothing;
"Just ns good,"
Rend for Free Rooklet.
S.V. REEVES, Mfr.
45 N. Second St.
I'ntented
$7,462,581.17
iill" 'ri'
since huildinffNewJacforj
hisijm i, .I i
Firestone quality had developed the enormous business of .
nearly seven and a half million dollars back in 1910 then'
we moved into our new factory America's largest and most
efficient Tire plant.
Year by year the demand increased. Year by year the factory .
was enlarged according to original plans. " '.
Result, outlast fiscal year August to August;-- the sales records
was over Twenty-Five Million. '"" f :'!
And tins year, up to June 1, we'are 38 over last yea'r. .'
This remarkably rapid and steady growth in -demand for.?
Firestone Tires could result only from the Firestone advarJ-
tage ot exclusive quality at volume price.
Let the Firestone Dealer Serve You ' ri:$
FIRESTONE TIRE AND RUBBER COMPANY
"America' Largest Excluilv Tiro and Kim hlahtrt" '
312-314 N. Broad Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Home Office and Factory, Akron. Ohio Branches and Dealere fererywhere'
Makera of Plrat Truck Tlrca Leaders Then and Leaders Now In Quality nnU Volume
DEATHS
03 rear. Nolle ef funefal will be given
from his lata residence, 1641 N. BBth st.
I'OLK. On July 17, 1910. AONES AOM1A,
daughter of Robert L. and Lucy V. Polk (nes
lllspham). need 1 year 11 months. Relatives
and friends are Invited to attend the funeral,
on Thursday, at 1 p. m., from her parents'
residence. BIOS E. Helmore ave Interment
private, at Hillside Cemetery. Auto service.
ItRAdLi:. -On July 10, 1010. EUUKNH REA
tll.E, husband ot Etta Reagle. Itelatlves nnd
friends, also Mohave Tribe, No. 320, I. O.
It, M nnd E. A. Shubert Council. No. 728,
O. of I. A , aro Invited to attend the funeral
services, on Thursday nfternoon, at 2 o'clock,
at tho residence of his mother, 420 North 41st
street. Interment private at Arlington Ceme
tery. Remains may be viewed Wednesday
evening.
HEX. Suddenly, on July 18. lolfl. WALTER E.
REX. Funeral services at his late residence,
8S30 Crefeld St., Chestnut Hill, on Thursday,
nt 3:30 p. m. Interment private. Kindly
nmlt Onwors.
THOMSON. On Monday, July 17, 1010, at
Jl l, ll.'l,...-VM ,.,,,,,. 1,1, Will; .,, 4a,, tfc
Jollet, 111., CLEMENT nUTTER, son of! tho
ots f activity found
hra these daws
price lowering1
is responsible
Our July Repricing Sale of Men's Fine Suits is tne
biffest ever. Come in and tuy yourself: a new suit at a
food price saving.
Today is the test day tomorrow the choice w'll he
smaller. t
The repriced figures follow:
$18 Suits arc repriced $13.50
$20 and $22 Suits arc repriced $15.50 '
$25 and $28 Suits arc repriced $19.50
$30 Suit3 arc repriced $23.50
$35 Suits arc repriced $27
No foods will he sent on approval. All alterations
required, except shortening
and inscams of trousers, will he charged for at cost.
Closing hour 5 P. M. Saturday 12 noon.
Jacob Reed'S Sons -
1424-1426 CHESTNUT STREET
pilllil
Maim
iiisi iim rimni ismiiii sssi
to $25,187,884.33
have grown in public favor faster than any
other tires as proved by die unprecedented
growth of Firestone Sales.
.., , , ,-, -.
DEATH?
late Itason and Mar M. Thomeon, of New
Tork, and grandson of th late Clement S. and
Leiltla Rutter, of Philadelphia
tn.KAnEY, On July 18, ll& AMnCTtT, ' hus
band of Ella tJTearer (n Dlllln). aged 32
jyar. . Itelatlvea and IT, also Camp
No, 481. P. o. ft of Afl No. 179. I. O. ef X
and employes of J. Olnson Mollvaln A Co.,
are Invited to attend the.funernl nervlces, on
Friday, at 8 is sn., at the residence of hi
brother-in-law, U O, Keech,. 0347 Elmwood
are. Interment prlrars at Mt itorlah Camss
tery. Remains mar b viewed Thursday,
from 8 to 10 p. m.
TJNKLE. On July IT, 1918, ALICH M. UNKLB,
Relatives and friends of the family ara re
spectfully Invited to nttend the funeral aerv'
Ices, at her late residence, 710 N. .Highland
ave. tWInterwood road), on Thursday, at 3
p. m. Interment private.
WILSON. On July 18, iOIO. at Stroudeburr.
Pa., CHARLES WILSON, Jr., son of Charles
ano Husste Wilson, ageit zi rears, uuo notice
i ine tunerai win m riven, in
' the funeral will I.M elven.
from tho parents'
rcsiaence, s20 N. Ilia si.
;.- . iri"ji "i..Y-- . -'
MmnGMBi;
or lengthening sleeves of coats.-'
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