Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 19, 1917, Final, Image 17

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PHILADELPHIA MARKETS
GRAIN AND FLOUR
I nilKAT necelrls. 1.1IMBI1 buahrls, Thfmif
rj.i1'. ,m mid ncnln 8e h che r i.ndec 111,1,1
MiLTSia and h good export demand. Isolations:
ftrt'ItSi In export elevator No. -J red. spot,
Kr."'Mi No. - southern red. J2.uilW2.HI;
( ." .a ml, ia.ni02.mi: No. i W
Bw- aieirn-r ..." ..--.-a a r.nrffl' .-.t. i,,..... .
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i Financial Briefs
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KMotwct-d'A.-l
402.oi
.fiOUiiL'.ririi rejected ni
rket
gs
for
K7 ,ii'-tierelpla. 111)20 bushels. .Tho mark
MY .5 Arm and 4C higher under tlghl nfferln
JtuirO "".' ?!.,, I Ounlnt otia! fur IM. r
- . ruir uriii"..-" 7..-- .-.: - --.'. .. ?
iln.iirn. aa " location western No. a el
2'i nWl.in. western No. 4 yHow. Jl.DHi
.. and prhea ruled steady. (luniatlona:
iJS.of '., "nnii TTWTRoi standard while. 7ni77i;.
Jfei w,nte. 7otr7llc: No. I white. 74.&7.V
.,,. ..Via. 71 W 72c.
T rl OUII Ilecelpts. " "" '" t.""7,s.".l
t,"."...i. Tim market ruled llrm and htchce
If'' ...hv Willi the continued advance
B!i.ii fflW linns Pr ",(1 'u"' !" "0d (cotton
airaignt,
v? '..l- ..1..111I 'j.n loasi: vvinier
BBKfcll SRC ...v-. - -,..'- ..,,.
V.1.1 ui012: Kansas, ciear. iiiwii.ii'p cio,
KiVtot. 111. .".OH? 12; ''" tMlent..11.7.-.WI'.'.5ni
HSlSSr flrM clear. n.7.".iif 11.2.".: do. patent.
Pi?i".flL'i do, fnvorlio brands. l2..V)wi3..vi;
mil'-"Lr.:' ..Kin un,i fiincv patent, ii'j. .vim
nine. i r
Rtr art' VLOI'tt was In amall mipply nnd higher,
WlLi nulA. We ouoto lti.r.nlO..Vi per t.lil., aa
BufTauatlty.
PROVISIONS
I tii. market ruled Arm vvilh 11 fair Johhlnu
j;I.nd and mi klnda were higher. Quotn.
Eft ranged as fnllown; City. Iieef. In win,
J limbed and nlr dr ed, a.ie. western n-ei, in
'!3. smoked. an. City beef, knuckles nnd tend-
m'.. .net.ed and nlr nrieo, .i..u. . nrwrn neri.
VT aa -.,' .. .i.. aa mrtlf Ail TI
IKE .Iav .1 and tendcra. arnoked, aflc. Ilcef hamt
lisuCM rnrk. family. ,$44..jn4r.. Ihm;, .
S'ls ...rH lonae. '.tWJI'ic; do. aklnned, loeae,
kie"5lir: do. do, amoked. 1M1MJH4... Other
tk 2. amnked, city cured, nn to lirml nnd nver
U:.m S5lttP. (ama. amoked. western cured.
rJ!?6-S4ci do. Lolled. loneleaa. 3sc. l'lnile
llKauTdeia. f. ' ru red. limit-, iiiej d, amoked,
Mi, n Ilea In pickle. Hccordlnf in mor.iRe.
foJiXi, "He. Hreakfaat hacon, na to brand nnd
ISJS,," cltv cured, flic, nreakfnat hacon. west
2ii!I rad Air. Lard, weatern. reflned. tlercra,
18' So! do. do. tuha 23... t.nrd. m.r city,
Strttle rendered. In tlercea. 'Jjlc. I.ard. pure
RlEtr. kl8 rendered. In lulw, L'3c.
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REFINED SUGARS
ii Demand waa Rood nnd the market ruled Urn;
7.Vkiin took n lilt e bus neaa 11 1 7 .Vic. whll
iff l" ao "lon of the IVnnaylvnnln Hum
.l&mjany was 8.Sc Ileflnera were reatrlctlr
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DAIRY PRODUCTS
''-iBKTTBB wna In amnll supply. and llrm. will
Dk file demand. Quotatlona! Weatern. freah
jijlftpark' creamery, fancy, areclala. 4IK'.; -J
1:.. iTiniHei extra nreie, t'i
t, 47S48C! extra (frit a. 4rtW4;lV, c; flrata 4.1W
iril. ieeonds 4K8,441,jo: nearby prints, fancy.
l45Hc.acconns.iiv j . .-,4c:
IJiweiidi. 44f444c; aneclal fancy hranda of
'iKRti , lobblnit at 53ff.Vlc.
hi. poos Ilecelpls were promptly clennd up
Wi5 prlcea were again inn per case niBiier.
' oViolatloha. Nearby llrsta. Ill.'J,". per case, near
:. iBuOlMione- " . '. lit. Ill per i-aa-i western
&.tr rirtts. tll.SS per case; do. llrsta, $1 1.10.
... muj fancv niecia ranairu i'n "ff J"u-
PJ'.1.! itJ'in ..ot ilnriifi
inn ai "1-1 ,JV'
ruPESE Mfslrnblo Htnck fold fairly nnrl
1.J1XJI ... ,,u. nN..leie.u nnnfatlriria.
fieir York, fu cream, nw. i.'B'tiOr; do. rjo,
Ifinrv held. -'Hr. do. do,' fair tn Rood. hold.
HHT9i.jUc; do. part skims, hup''c.
MAY WHEAT AT $2.42 '
M IN WILD CHICAGO PIT
W-J ..... T,.... T3.,5 nr1
Embargo on Shipments in Ca-
I nadian Cars Are Be.ir Factors .
wKATiir.u coxiiiTHiNs
IS- NK.U' (l!tlv. Aurll II). AdilccH.reeelied
f'M st the Wentlicr llureau tliN mornliiK inui-
POULTRY
1 1M. fa.. .
. " VT:t nf inttrkot ivm
IIIIIAf 111. ....
Kr"VUR7lH?Jft- Quo.allo'na',
Siwl'"U!"nlBcn'ni du',1."' '" '" "I" and -luallly.
w &r?cl''r?"on;!i ft
.1.. . .' . Vu - minns follnw; enwta. 1' lo l,o
M 'i1,0'"''1' ''" aelected. 'J7Hci do we"nhTnc
.'IIV""'..",'!'.1 A "Piece. '2701 do. do. S4 Iha
he".. ,K e.SL' 'rM,:. , ,!".M'''-'' . !V:hlCked,. y
Sivwr ir ii.nir'7pi:,: 3?
Palr"7rn'c',,"r '", ,',,l' welnhlnB RM 11) lbs. pf
"a('"r,ciftr,rn lb ''."ri'1 '"'' 7 " Kr pair,
u-! SC S ?S i .l.b, wr nnlr !835cl chickens
S . 'J'l?b"l,1"r p".,r- aei do" mixed
5lrc'i..-"""ol.nrol'r". Jersey, fancy. COWfl.'ici
r.o'ma'-'T. l,r"f'V. welehinir lUas l apiece
v?8f"V."rk,y "r " Cancl, western? iaff
.130' fair In Kood nOflllllc; nl.l Tom. "llWiniV.
WrlBhlnT; llXH.Sci, "I""1'"', Ir dolcn While
we Sh 5 l,n.,VJ.i'''"' ,"'r. ''""" '""! do
we M5 uV ,h"' rr '1"!"', I3.7SM4..1.11 do
Ina -'" ll'.,lT dozen. JSifn.'-T.: do. welnh:
n?nt i'. "7 ''"f"' -l'r,2.w-',," ,io' weinhlnn
"iv .J?.1 lT. i'."1''"' -ff,-,'3i dark. II.7.1W
-.3..; am.lll and No, '', .VIcW $1".-,.
FRESH FRUITS
.I.ieii.. . m". w"" ,Hlr 1" "d nlues
7?. T i.'J i!,!,r" .yiinuMalned (Jintnilons. .p.
Vo 'lpYif 'l,'.n ""'"' f.V"wJ''-,;,': ""Idwln.
in v i ' J.'.; '!" Vn3rn',,,l Ma.Ml. llreen
"S,'e. v '' ."'.n?i,i. '"o- unuraded. Mt.'j:.:
Nines No 1 i:,W.-,..",iij ,o. uneruded. 13 I
HJmsap No I. $l.vi!f.l, do. unsrad.'d. $' So
vt'lr; ,,,p"l!;,, norl hwesiern. per hot Knney.
I'lAi" ,"v.tho!r''' .''.v'w"-' Lemons. .er box.
, " ' . ''ranBea, y or du p,ir crate llrlaht
.fli?r?;...,a"'.? : Husfet. fancy j'sn W 4 . li""
r.i. -'i ""nfriilj. 1'lorlil.i. per irate, Mtn.
I'llioapplea, l'nrto Itl.n. per cmle. $:tT I..V1
.. r.n.."rrlT.Jlnl'" ,'"'1 t"r bbl. Kancy lal
lierrlca I up.' Cod. per .rale. SI now 'J. do. .ler
f,' ,r,"r 'i."""- ,!1?4,'n""- MtrawberrUa. Klorld.t.
per it. Inncy. .lOWIfc. poor. ISSfLM.
Th New Yntk KuhltciiBury ttalncd 15,
730,00ft from tho batiks yestoulay, miikliiK n
cash net gain mnce Krlday f JJ1, 101,000.
The Now Yoik Stock MxchaiiRC has nil.
mlttcMt to llst Chill Copper Company $35, .
000,000 part paid nn, cull paid receipts for
cnllntornl trust icrclptM 6' per cent con
vertlbln homla. pciIch "A." when Isbucci, to
he trailed In flat, City of Ilnrilciitis ?rj,
OOO.onn temporary per cent four-year
hoiidR, dun November 1, 1910, nnd city of
l.yoim JI2.onn.o0o temporary 0 per cent
threeeycar bondH, due November 1, UM9;
city if Mnraelllca $12.O0ft,O0O temporary
three-year bonds, due November 1, 1019,
Tho exchanRe him admitted to tlealliiRU
Chill Copper Company rights.
At n reKUlar mectliiB of the board of
directors of tho Central Nntlnimt ll.mk to
day Albert II. Ashby'was elected nil analst
nnt cashier.
Henry M. 1'cers 1ms been admitted to
membership In the llrm of lL r. Hachman &
Co.
Kor the year ended Hecciuher ill tho
N'lplpslnc Mines Company reporta n net In
come of $l,S0ri.'.';i. an Increase of $ii:'fi,21ij
over the previous jenr.
VEGETABLES
Hie inarket was Renerally steady, with de
!". f"lri. I'OllowInK were the nuntntlnns:
hlte potatoes .old Pennsylvania. ihnk-e,
per hush . J3.40W.1..V). New York choice
VJiW-o13?'"''"0: (aln,, ehnlce" per huih'
S3.40if,t..V). Jersey. i.r basket. ir.V)l.7n
wnl'e iintHtnea. new f'lorldn per bbl No. 1.
Ill: No. a. $10 Sweet P.itntoea. Ilastern
Shore, per bbl. No 1, $2 nnw.l; No 2, ll.nnfr
3i sweet nntalnea Delaware and Mur!nnd. per
hamper No. I, $I.7SW 'J.'.Ti. No. 2. i 2.1VI ir. ;
culls. Jl . sHeet potntnes, Jersev, per basket
No. 1. $1 '..', f(l 7."., No. 2. nnhine. Onions,
lexns. per criu. No. 1 till l.Su. No, 2. J3.7.V
onions, per lim.U. bait, snw 12 CabbaRe, Florida,
Pjr hamper. $3fcl; do California, per crate,
c 'i i". ...'iiim tii, .orioia.
do Texas, per hamper. $t 7.1W2. Kale. Nor
er hid.. $l.ftOO.'-Vt!
Cauliflower. California.
'
tiled the fiiliowlnK!
Tempenitures
111KII. i.ow.
e.nn.IU.i Vnrlliu-It.l ....pcnn
C erll,ekt PCI1II
l Mldd et Pi"
W.M ht iH'itn
fi Inner J!Mj.1hiiI .u e. ear
; ' Loer MNsls-lppl iille.v. clear
!?' Ohio Valley I'fP"
JV. The follnnliiB precliiltat on
mii wssreiiorted: Mn
f-l Davenport. .In nl
311 21)
lit! 2K
ill :tt
72 2
(IH III)
;i 02
or no
lln In.lirs)
nt WlnnlneK. ll at
(rand .luiKllnii and
l
Kktt
Spinach, Nor
folk, per bbl . t .Viw-J
per crate. "2.2r.. Lettuce. Florida, fnnrv,' per
hasket. ?3W3 r,0; do. do. poor to Kood. per
basket, Jl.r.uffl'J.r.n. ilo North Carolina, per
basket, sawi. Celery. Klorldt. per 10-lnch
crate. $tfr2. Heans. 1'lorlda. per basket
Brccn. $l..M)lif2.2.-i, do, wax. II..VIW2..VI. F.a.
plant. Florida, per box. I3..VIB'.". I'eppera.
Florida, pe- box. ..-,nr."...Vi. Snuash. Florida,
per box. tlWI SO. Peaa. Florida, per baaket,
2W3, Cucumbers, Florid.., per baaket, $3tf4.
Ileeta. h'lorlda. per loo bunches, $15(1.
Iladlshra. Soutn Carorun. )er hamper ll.So'ir'J
Tomatoes. Florida, pep crate, $Kl'S..Vi. Aspar...
bus, southern, per dozen bunches Colossal, $0;
do, fancy, $4,1, do, choice. I'.'.SOdf 3, Muih.
rooms, per l-lb. bajxet. $1.40 1.7,'..
COTTON PRICES DROP
ON WEAKER CABLES
Rains in Texas Are Also Re
sponsible for Losses Selling
Is Heavy
COTtlN IIKI.T VKATlli;it ('(IMMTIONS
NIllV VOKIi, April 1!). l'rcrlpltatloii was
Bcneral In the lott'jn belt tills tnornliiB xiet
of the .MNkIIpiI ItUrr. TrinnrriiliirpHt
wero seaMiiuib'e.
The follnnliiE tcnipcrnliires ere reo.rd
ed: ,shell. filli .Milton, 02: Wilmington,
Tlmmiikiillc, Molillc nnd lonlKotner, 01;
AiiEiiotn. Saiunivih, Ki.IcIbIi. Tamiiii, I. mil-..
IKc. Little Knck. VPU.-biint. Itlrnilnith mi
nnd ('biittiinoou'ii, OS; 'iretepnrt, Oklahoma
'll.v. Fori Mnltli. JlenndiN. New Orleans,
rensnrnla, linoxtllle. NnsliilO. Atlanta mid
Charleston, llHi San Antonio. Del I'.lo mid
(i.lllestnn, 711; Cnrlius Chrlstl. 72.
There Has .01 Inch of precipitation i.t
an Antonio, .10 Inch nt Shreiepnrt, llkla
licii.i Cll.v nnd I'nrt Smith. .IS Inch at
l.ltlle Hock. .32 Inch at Wltmlnslon nnd
l.r.O Indies nt Del Kl.
AVAR CERTIFICATES ON SALE
Local Reserve Rank Is Procurinr Funds
to Help Allien
Subscriptions are UeliiK received bv the
Federal Iteserve Hani; of Philadelphia for
certificates of Indebtedness tn the amount
of 2no.ouo inn), which have been Issued by
Secretary McAfloo. They are dated April
2.1. 1917, and mature July 2, 1917. with in
terest nt 2'i per cent.
They are Issued for the put pose of miiklnc
funds Immediately available for the Allle;
nnd In anticipation of the $7,0oo.oon. nun
war loan, which Is to he issued lit 3'3 per
cent.
It Is understood that these ccrtlllcales
may be used In payment of subscrlptiima
tn the bis loan.
LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS
ciltCAtin. April Hi. HcviM Iteceipi., is nun
Sjad. Miirket steady. Mixed Hnd butcli.'rs.
$l,i. 'J.iOTt. ..DO; gooil heavy, $lS,"nsf IS no, rcmcli
heavy. $1S '.'.. ff IS. 70, Ilicl.t. tistf IS SO. plas.
$I2.2SW14.2S: hulk. IIS. Itltf IS.hS.
CATTI.i; Ite.elpls. 40011 head. .Market ivixt
tleeves. $M.7Sr13.li). cows and heifers, $3 2SW
II. SO; stixkera and feeders. J7."iU'a III, 'lex. ins.
$!) It. 73; calves, Jl I.7.11' 13.
SIIHKP Receipts, 1." Olio head Market wvk
Naile unit weatern. $l"ifl2 73. lambs. JI2fi
tS. ....
I" T.nnB Hook nnd !!e Cnmiintiv. irBiilar
quarterly of 2 per lent. pable .Ma 1 lo hIi.Uv
holders of record April 2.1.
TWENTY YOUTHS ENLIST
IN "ARMY OF SERVICE"
Will Go West to Do Their Bit in
Grain Fields of the
Northwest
Twenty younR men enlisted today nt the
farm recruiting bureau in the Ilnurse nnd
ore koIiik tn "do their hit" In the sraln fields
of tho Noithwcst.
These youths lire the llrsl nf no "army of
similar stations In the cll.v nnd country,
service" t. bo recruited nt ihu Uottise ntid
TIIIIiik the soil Is n patriotic net these days
when nations nt war nto crying for wheat,
nnd still more wheat. Kor this leason the
sloRan of tho' new army of agriculturists Is
"Nail n Hag to every plow."
"Tlin production nf fnod hns become ns
Important ns that of munition, nnd men en
list Inc tn go to the Xntthwest tn help plow,
sow ami Harvest tne crop me taking their
Place In nn nrniy as impoitmit as that
which I'.shts In trenches." according to A.
D.Chhpioltie, Jr., who Is In charge "f the
Itoiirse station. It Is located nt the Fifth
Ml cut end iff the building
"Tho men In on aiiny have a Hag tn
cheer them on. nnd they lime music, ton,"
said (iihpinliie. discussing the slogan of
the new army. "I wish that some patriotic
citizen would donate a 'at go supply of
Mags, sn we cnuld gle each of the lads who
IcaM-s hoiii' mid excry one dear In him to
go West nnd plant nnd till the crops n ll.ig
In nail tn his plow.
"This would give the funnel of the
Northwest on entlie'y new Ideal of pa
triotism, too. Mnn of them are so far
from everybody else that they have no
Idea what u sacrifice men arc willing toi
make for their country. If any one will
furnish the small flags. I know It will be a
big Incentive t.i patriotic service, imagine
i enlisting all the time one Is driving one's
team of plow horses, and that those horses
and their driver nre peifoimlng n real pa
triotic service, to the entire cuintry and
the Allied nations, also."
The youngest teerult In the agticultuial
iiimy was llltle l.en IIIIK a Coital Tele.
gtnpli messenger boy. He is llftceu ears
old and lives at 1C7P North Fifty-sixth
street. I.rn said be vvns ic.idy In cairy
water tn the men In tin Holds and do
tholes If he was not big enough for the
heavier work.
Many of the leciults said they were
willing to pay their own timispnrtalii n tn
the gialn fields. Most of them had been
rejected by the tit my or the tuivy. ami
'hop" it. "build up" tin the fauns' so the.v
can p.lss the Ji'j !imI lesl nt some later
date.
NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS
Ni:V YOltK. April III tll'TTKIt Iteielpis.
7I1IS tubs. Ilasler Ills her scorltiB,. ln,i 'it
17'ie; extra, liHilil'.c, llrsta, l,.f.V.e,
State dairies, I.V, M4He.
F.lldS rtecelpta. 22.337 cases. , Steady linn,
tntlens umhatiBcd
RAILROAD EARNINGS'
Ti:..M AND 'PACIFIC
III)
Second week Apiil.
Finm Janu.irv 1 . .
53111,170
r..!l.".7.nnl
llHTea.
$SI.H27
."72,11711
! s
.011
BM Davenport. .In nt l.rnnil .liimiinii nin.
'' Oetwiiid. .32 nt IMttshurKli. .SO nt SprliiB
Ki fiiTj ill.. .70 nt Peoria. .( at Milwaukee
Lf l.W ' l"tfl"t.
CHtCAOO, April 19. Further sensa
tional gains were matin in wheat totiny aim
..,.... .ii. Ann.. fn il, i:it flftv vears '. .. .... .. .
HLrsU inc. lliso .wi.t.-, .v.. ... ..... w t- I iiijuiliaTll'll .11 me .''il'iuhk Ul lllf UHllN
W:ero shattered. The market was widlly ! market, under which prices declined II
Ij'tucitetl and changes In prices were rapid.
Al' ... .... i..t.i..l i....IIh Iknrn U!IU k'nlllP
$Wularlty tho nealby options martins
Fl'harply higher, while tho new crop months
4'ere lower, owing to good rains In the
ilBouthwest and reports of an Improvement
,.M- .L. -..,. .. .1 .,
?'' Cash concerns tried to buy May, and u
t deeping short Interest In this now com
paratively lio.ctlvo future was snown in no
much larger than had been believed. . This
frlthtened shorts In the new crop deliv
eries and they ( made frantic efforts to
- tiu.tl.
r rnmmlc.lr.n t,ni,rna l.itl lilfT hllvftlg Ol'flCl'S
t. i .. ., .,.,innIIA tligi l-.irotio
.. siou, anu llicie una cimtiu .,,..v ..-.-,--
; u eteadlly absorbing, causing prices i.
' couna upward. Toward noon niicriiiKH -'
creased a little and thej-e were reactions,
, but bo keen was the demand that prices
. (hot upward again.
' Takinps hv fnt-Aliriiei's In the last feVV
U days were placed at K, 000.000 bushels. Tho
5' tonand for the cash article continued cx"
VcUnt, notwithstanding the removal or mo
"i Canadian duty It was icportetl that Ho-
' minlQn railroads had placed einnargocs mi
hlnments nf wheat tn the United States In
tVC-it.,.!... ...... .,... trm.tf1 nllnW
wAiiauiat. i-.wi. mil. lotll lii ....
L f rain to be loaded in American oars for
Ij-'th United States. Few ot the latter, 11
fwas.aaid, are available.
H May, after having sold at 2.33, loucneu
tlM!;'.' nirnlnRt S2.37-1... tho nrCVloUS top
jpn April 16, and closed at $2.41 to $2.40?i,
(compared with $2.32 U. the final quotation
Bif yesterday. July, after having so'.d at
I",IUVi, advanced to $2.07, against $2. the
hjformer top on April 1(1. flnlfchliiB at $2.0Ri
Bfio $5.05?i, against JlJ.'.i. yesteiciays uni
p price. September, nfter having koiii on l"
t.tl,IIH. moved up to 1.80'. compared
i.wlth $1.77. tlie former high point on April 9.
binding at $1.7!) U to $1.79, against ll.UO1!
iJ 0.Mrtn U.-.xllAt J.t Lnnuua tMt'lllfl 10KI-
1sj v kj ), V.J', II, lIH)f..o -
k)n' Association, estimates tho amount of
!wheat In farmers' hands and In country
elevators In Kansas at 14,798,000 bushels,
'The Maroh report of the C.overnmcnt p. need
,'. amount In nil positions in Kansas in
11,700,000 bushels, against 35,400,000 hush
Wl In 1910.
V The market at Liverpool w.-ih dull but
f"on. wnipments from Argentina tor m
!eek Will ha lltrht l.nlncy fncoeslut nt 185.000
fliuhe, against 3!a24,0O0 Imshe b last year,
f4Countlng of stocks Is continuing In Argen-
t-uia.
B?rA private cable sold that It had been ntl-
rjouticed oniclally that that country will
Wve a small surplus available for cxpoit.
MflJ,that there vvi.l bo a modification of tho
5it decree.
wrn moved Into now high ground nlso on
Wring by shorts, continued small receipts.
h stocks and an urgent demand for mo
article.
OJts ranged higher with the other grains.
u houses worn hovers Sales for export
tthe last twentv.fnop hours, all nositlotlS,
gr; placed at more than 2,000,000 bushels.
n market at Liverpool wan nun nut
,"'
Mlln futures ranged na follows:
.tl Onen. HlEh. Iiw. Close, rinae,
XHW Y'lUK. April 19. Ilalns III Texas
I mid unfavorable Liverpool cnblei i-auseil
i
I
to 18 points, with the tone only barely
steady. There was a moderate demand
from Wall street, southern Interests and
commission houses, and Ibis held limita
tions In -check. The supply came princi
pally from Llvetponl and room trader.
After' the call the pressure was nnt so
pronounced and In the find few minutes
July and October dropped but 2 points
further, while May. which was down only
11 points at the start, fell 7 points nn
a few sales. The demand, however, -appeared
fairly good at that time.
After selling off tn 19.53c for July and
lR.4r,c for October, about 20 to 25 points
net lower, the market steadied on covering.
It seemed that the technical position had
stiffened on the decline of 130 to 13.". points
from the high level of last week nnd trad
ing became quiet on a rally of some S to
9 points from tne lowest.
Liquidation of long, old crop hedges by
southern spot firms In the early afternoon
carried the gcncial list off to a net decline
nf around 25 points. Kooin trailers cov
ered around 19.50c for July, which caused
a slight i ally In mldafteinoon.
Spot markets were unchanged at 23
points lower.
Tlie exports for the day aggregated 55)0
bales
ClIHHAPllAKI-: AND OHIO
Set nnd week April $1.0117.1117
From January I 1 1. 221), OS!
NKW YOHK. KCSIJCKIIANNA AND WKSTCttN
ll.lll.Vt A Y
Year endlnic Dee. 3t
Surplus nficr ihnrRcs..
$2I2.S32
$2HI.',I3I
TIICNK
Sico'id week April tl.lni.lt!) 7s.fil I
ATLANTA. HlltMlNllllAM AND ATLANTIC
First week April $7il.2"3 .SCI,
C.IIANI
April....
From January
D. el case.
1.112
.Oils
203.3011
lno
GOVERNMENT BONDS
iii.i.
2s registered 1030 lis
2s i nuiiiiii rcitisieicd tH30 lis
3s reslstered Wis .i!i
3s coupon llils nn
An reiilsterpil 1UJS Hill
Is coupon IIIJS mil
3 leiilStlT.il III lt !!'
3s toupon nun nn
Panama 2s icAlslcrcd 1p:',ii lis
diiium) :is rcutstercil 10. Is US
Panama 3s reRNtered Hull or.
Panama 3s loupon US
NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET
Ni:W Y litis.' April 19. The maiket for
coffee futuies opened active today ,r. tn 7
points lower, with transactions on tho call
amounting to 9 .".on bags. European In
terests and local tuide operators wcro
good buyers nt the decline, with the offer
ings comjng from scattered sources.
May
July.
ncioher . ,
PecemlsT
January
March . .
Spot
Yea.
t lose. Open
JO. IS 211.113
10.7H 11)02
1S.HI IVRll
18.11!) 1H..V.
1V7I 1K.V7
1S.1IO lS.llll
20.10
lllah.
20.0S
111,113
JN.S1
fs.ss
IS. .".7
1S.70
I,tiw Close.
111. Ml 10. Ml
10. 41 111.11
1H.3II 1S.32
1K.33 1X37
1ft 1 1 IK. II
18.1111 1S.70
211,2.".
!.33 ".42 2.33
1 t.TK nylL . ml
Lttrnt..-' M '"..? r'V.7? 1,
SSTi'.'.. ' i'' ',ls
'
Pnv (new delivery)---'. ',
!, i -ta l.-tl'TS i. !
XV" i-Sl
t, ""'
1 4!
l.H71i 1 4'U. 1..1T
i'-; j'r.'f r'...:.,
1.33VV !.-"?
-mi.. ?-n2
2.0..x l.s
1.7DU 1.70
1.411'i' 1.4IJ.
1,41 'J I.37H
1.32H 1.30
nh.e
r4 '
:)
fiAVt
04
Sll
l.oo :
1,2.1
37
117 U
II3U
S7T.
ST4
Il3si
63
Wtli
lll'I
SllVi
r,'....-..i '
...,10.7.1
v.... 10.0.,
ffiW... 20.03
21.12
,21.4.1
21.32
10.87
20. in
20.20
imi
II Hi
wih
21.00 121.02 20.07
21.22 t21.22 21.20
21.80 21.31) '21.30
l.7n tlO.R2 10.00
10.0.1 $20.07 10.90
20.03 720.17 H.03
37.4(1
37.2.1
JM... BT.0.1
.TAaked, tNomlnal,
37.30 437.30 37.02
37,00 37.20 30.80
Year for Southern, Pacific
YOIKf. Anrll II) Thfi Southern
iJCompany In - the yeac' ended Pe-
ritij, na total operating revtmuo
"i.m,'ii increaM.oi. iv,v??,"
Liverpool Cotton
LIVKKPOOl'j. April 19. Spot cotton was
in good demand today and 44 points lower
on the basis of 12.3M for mid-upland. The
S'lles aggregated 0000 hales. Including 5000
bales American. The Imports were 17.000
bales, all American. The maiket for futures
..lose.l unsettled at a net decline of 22W23
points.
Cotton Buyers and Sellers
MOW YOttK. Apitl 15. .May Sellar,
Cardoza and Uosanherg bought ; llentz,
Mohr, Newman. Itussell and Ilartlett sold.
. ... ll..t i AliWil I! llt'Ali
July cicer, wuuiif v i !" ii.ii
Montgomery. Newman and Itussell bought;
r'ussell McOee, Hyman and faellar sold.
' October Nordcn. W. tJumoens, K'elffer.
Newman, Itoseuberg. FUnn and Glover
bought: -Iiownf. Hartlett. C. Hicks and
WI)ecenibei Schlll, Watklns, Hartcorn and
Newijiau bought; Mitchell and Grunthal
K0March llentz. Hartcorn and Rosenborg
bought; tlulld and Hentz sold.
LONDON STOCK MARKET
Tradinjr Is Active and Undcrtorio
Strong Americans Dull
LONDON. April 19. Dealings In secu
rites en the Stock Kxchange were more
active today, and the undertone of the
markets generally was strong. Further sue
cesiea by the Allied forces and an an
nouncement that the 3,500.000 6 ft percent
nva to ten year bonds of the Government of
fhe. Australian Commonwealth had been
eraubfer bed caused tho gllt-edgcd sec
"""o nve unwnrd. Borrowing a the
"e'rere'duTana- uninteresting.
of March aggregated fl.,731.oou.
Granulated Sugar Unchanged
,,w vnitK Anrll 19. Fine granulated
NJssin firm and unchanged vlth
K" Aertcin Sugar " nennliw Company
the American HUKr the .Warner
&&&SZA&S&
out ot the market, in- -,
Cuban raws vyaa tt B.6c
. ... . -- rnl,.aarila Gaa '
iHiuai i .rv' . v. ti
Toda.v's Today's Ycalerda.) 'm
nienln'l close eltiae
,,rll s.nnni s.ok
Mny fS.IIOffh.lK S.llllfSII2 N.lllflS.II
June S.171is.8
July S.irfK.22 20S.22 S2SMN2H
AllBllst -h S.3HIS.32
Senlember.. S.3H S.33n.3.". H.37l 1 'IS
(Ictiiber S.Jt.'V 8.3S1IS40 8. 12 l 8. 13
November.. 8.10 s. I48. 17 S47is, is
December .. N, Mf ti.r.n S.snNS .12 s..13iff 8.31
Jnnuarv a.r.o Wl.flv.vi s.nnfi s.m
February 8.il7fi s.ns
March 8,i!8i8.70 K7lif N.72 8 7318.71
Hid.
LOCAL MINING STOCKS
TONOPAII STOCKS
III.I. Ask"'!
Ms. Nanmr.l "7 ',''!
Midway L .1'.
Mlzpah Extension 12 .13
.Mi.lltlllll. ;'' r'.'
N'orlh Slar II .L
Itcscue ITulil 20 ..'.
OOLDFUILO STOCKS
nine Hull '.'' '
iionth ;; '."J
Combination Fraction . 08
Dlnmondfteld 11 II 1 o..
Daisy ; .0..
Oro oj .0.1
Sand Ken o:i .01
Sliver lick 12 .11
MISCKI.LANLDl'S
Arizona liilted IS .Is
Tecnpa Mlnlnu 10 -
DIVIDENDS DECLARED
Ileal llslnto Trust Company, lesular sml
:. mill.. I of 2 per cent on the preferred slock,
!',"at.l.. Slav 1 to sto.k t.t iceord April 1. , .
1'acllle Mall Steamship Company, i miliar
nuarterly tif 1" per icnt on the preferred stork,
iMvablo June 1 to stock of record May 17. Hu
tlrlnil oflks'rs were re-elected
Dominion Hrldue Cnmnanv, 24 Per cent for
the uuarter. pajablo .May 1.. to holders of rce-
"'llerRner i' Ilncel Hrewinc Company, reuular
smlannunl 1 per cent nil preferred . paya bin
May 1 to stockholders of reiord April 21.
' Central Trust Company, reuu'iir .niailerly of
jl, per cent, payable. May 1 to stuck lit record
AlKosstonn Watch Case Companj, reuular qiiar.
terly dividend of Vi per cent, payable .May 1 to
stock of record April 111,,
Sicily's Orange Oil Output Short
Mieiiv's orange oil production is teportcd
by Consul Honey ns shorter than usual. He
siivs that while the ptescnt season Is not
yet finished, Indications point stiongly tn a
production much less than that a 1915-16;
i niiiv not amount to two-thirds ot last
year's output. The quality of tho essence
thus far analyzed Is nolowor.thy for Its un
ustia'ly high optical rotation, tho majority of
the samples having shown between 61 de
crees and 61 degrees. This high lotatlon
his been nccompanled, however, by a per
centage of cltral which Is markedly lower
than In the output of last year or tho year
before.
Steel Companies Raise Wages
COATKSVILLK. Pa.. April 19. The Lu
ken" Steel Compnny and the local branch,
of the Mldvale Steel and Ordnance Com
nnnv have decided to mako a readjustment
of wanes, and notices have been posted In
several mills setting forth thpt the new
schedule will' RO Into effect May 1. It Is
said that tho increase will bo from 10 to
16 per cent,
National Refining Dividend in May
CLEVELAND. O., April 19. Tho Na-...-.
Tj.nninir Comiiany directors will take
no action on tlie regular 'dividends until
II IS pux..ci s .,.yw y. ..
. .I..- iIia .at lll nn.
comiiany. nowever ,i..y "'".If '" "".""'
XH per cent.
SLACKERS WHO MAURY
CANNOT ESCAPE SERVICE
WASHINGTON. Apill 19 -- Men who
nmir.v m ilnilge military sen lee will not
ocape tiniler a ruling of the War Depart
ment trilnv
"All men iiuniled since the otitlmak of
the war will he treated on the muiio basis
ns unmarried men in far as their military
obligations are concerned." the department
announced i.tllctally today, inking at tlie
same time tluit the lius give prominence
to the ruling.
Recent lepnits finm all hlg cities indi
cated a big rush tn marry after war was
declared.
TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES
All nirii married slnii the nulhrc.k nf fhr
war will he .tiiisldcred as single nnd eubjet t to
nusrriptli.il as slntrle men. iicriirdintr lo a rulliiK
made Inlay b tie War llcinrlnient.
Alnvaliis A Si lin.'l. 17us N. 2d si., and Anna
i; .leffr.. 28311 N 2Uth si.
Itu.is-II 11 While. Willow Grove, i'v... nnd
Sarah ' st, Jenklntown. a
Charl" A. lln Ides 13 13 N 13th si., and Cmma
It. ISnok. 1331 N. Ilroad it.
I.uiils T. Klefii"r. 40.12 Cher si., and Wilhclmlna
I.. Ilettin.in. 2311 W. IIiicbiiIiI hi
Insepll P. II Khlplej. 33 1 N. Ileillleld si., and
I! Iz.ibctll lll.l'lO. 3.11 N. U-.lll. . st
J.htl A. (Minn. 2331 N 31 M . and Ada L.
Ktinler 2IOI i; Adam si.
Harry W Jans, 22nu K H.rold si., and Anna
Is (lloikner. Hill) Waterloo si
llir.ert L. Aarons. 172.8 V lluilcr st.. mil
Knthivn '. lielcher. 2200 N Carlisle si
FrnnVlIn II. Ilanilllo'i. 338.1 I'cnn si . .ipd
Lulu Hnderlln. 1128 i:. Ilcrmllaite st.
Wllllat. Trlpple. l.'l'in licmlnu si . and lllhcl
M Walter 11113 N Dailen si.
Walter T l.oinbrlil"e. I.Vi." It.oe st.. and
Saran T. Oliver, 301 N. IKIh st.
James 11. Shea. Continental llet.'l, and Claia
It, Mii'lull, Jamaica Plains. Mass.
Theodore .1 Sxvllsi'h, Coatesillle. Pa., and
Fay Flsh.r. 3no8 l'.ucllil uv
Joseph Olan.lnl. Pennsitrnve X. .1.. and lleatrhe
Hnuslnll. Carnevs I'nlnl. N, J.
Wllllaiii Jamil. 217 N. oth st . and Julia II.
Waldo. 2821 Mnrvli.ll st
Morris Hlllck .'ill S 3d St.. nnd llose Slatko.
13(1 S llh st. , '
Jisejih Kushlal,a 230 Tnsker at., and Annie
IteinelkH, 230 Tnsker St. ,
Leon Alvanakhu. 41111 S. 37tlt st . and Anna
Teinnjan IIS t S'.'il si.
Charles Ve. I. 1218 N. 2.1th st and Vera Atz,
171 I N. I! '!' it
Cifnruo W Jnn.es. Jr.. 422 Wallace at., nnd
Itelieica Parker. 918 Darlell St.
Frederick W (lerkeus. I'almyn, N. J., and
Helen I. llnninker. 37iil llunicl ave,
Frank Sims, 13U0 ItoUman at , u)d LlUa (lava
.n. 1:11111 Iimlmaii st.
Thomas L. O'Connor. 3HI New llrk.t rt., nnd
I'livuluoli A lioscovien. --11 neji kt
William Smith. 317 Peni-dale st.. .nd llessle It.
i-.l,ll tlllll) llrunner at.
Oscar XT llrehiner. iu;n Morns m., nnn iwi-
l.lln T Hhtirn... 201 N. 3llh at
neoic" H. Sopp. 1333 N. 8th St., hnd Florence
C iiiTtqn .vtll Pit askl live.
David l.inc. lit Poplar si., and Ithel Major
aur. itniinii.vniiil st
John W .Mitchell Wilmington, Del and Susie
iviiii..,m Wilmllicli.n. Del.
Ilnvnu.nd C. .Turker. 1013 Mulbertv st.. and
Ar.na- i.'hmiinti. ii.t mince pi.
Arthur Kraft. 1801 N. (irntz at., Bl Hllzabeth
... il is"1 V tilth at.
(Jeorce N Flcl. her. 3133 Amber at.. land Mary
K lleadle. 8ill Lanc.ialer nve. I
llenlamln Hlrach. 1111.1 N. Mh St.. .nd Clara
u.ki low . rnoiiter St
William O. Klltlnocr. 811 i st. and (Vvor ave..
..Ai... ll Morris. 83d at. anil I ekl ave.
l.oiils i.lvelv. 2lo S. Warwick at., iin'lf.llen l4
Mi ler 210 S vvnrooia oi.
Hnrrv Odnrnii. 103 Dickinson at., nnd
'!"i'1 .,3V..5..iilh -4,3 S. Chadwlc
Acnes M DiirnlriB. 20O.1 S. Chadwkk
1 (liev i:mnions. 130 Carpenter St.. i
1 s'lu.iri. 113 Carpenter si. . ,
...'..'...r.1'. nJunrskl. "38 ()rlll.ln
' Vi,r,'i s Hannoii. lliino Tnrrcsdale ave
KdvvDi H Ke er. HJ1S Wallac. si., u
al. e Mvers 1833 Fnunta n st
Charles Male. 184H Shamokln st.. and
I.vnch 2118 Cnrllsle st.
, ,rn I.I?.ehiiU. SIS S !Hh st.. un
'".'."V. ... ' .. v Amor full Ml
(icorg- llrowi.".l'i ,7828 KrvvlB ave.. nnd
l" Whltelan. 782H llolsleln live.
Mi.ii I Apelbaum 1700 Oregon nve.(
!n ! ..,,., -.Olio WIllnWM ave.
.,Jr.H". '-. meil. Camden, N. J., and LI
i,iSli'iKlor, 2020 Sanson. St.. and
Arthur Anotrst", - -,....,.,,. ,
r. I'arisnn, r't'?.,'. ',:','"":'', ,"
Chrltt Maul. 2010 Hoitftn ave., and Beatrle
Usher, 3007 N. Swamon st.
Amnn J. Talley. 212.1 Kne v., and Mariarel
. Macdregor. 223 Hrle ave.
William J. Miller. Iilln N. 13lh st . and Kmlty
, M. Hrull. .iHlK.Valimount ave.
Leon IL Welssman. IS2I ltlde nve., Bnd Lillian
Cohen, 2.111 li, Clearlleld st.
Asahel I). Itlehardsou, 3722 Walnut at,, and
Harriet Cok, Hall Lake City. Utah.
Italph K. Nelman. Ilendlnn, Pa., and Illanche
IV Ituaiell, 1.11 1 McKean at.
Ollavln Fedell, 3110 N, Lambert at., and Tal
...mlra Itossl. 3011) N. Lamliert at, .,,,,
Michael Hher.lv, 30.1S Osden at., and SllvinlB
Murphv, 0311 Fallon si,
Joaeph A. Kenler, 707 Wallace at,, nnd Iteslna
llllbert, lilt S. 3d st.
Curry K. Sluikley. Wuinlneton, L'el., nnd Odella
M. Ilrlce. Wllmlnalon. Del
Arthur W. Ilnlladav, .-.no H. 20th st.. and Anna
II. Saunders, 1.12.1 Snru.o al
Samuel l Cohen, 2341 K, Clear.leld at., and
Ituth V'eldman. 3228 Kenslnatnn nve,
James I'eatnn, 2923 KnlKhl st . nnd Amanda
lliee.ll.ine, 3321) Walls' at, ,,
It.nco Nennn. HII7 Passyunk ave., and Adolina
Orraltl. Hill H. 13th st.
( arl Tiilelman, Sin N, I'd st . and Anna Arron-
son, ,'l!ll I (llrard ave.
David Marosv. 307 Jaikson at,, and Ida Hunr.
korf, 1311 S, llh at
Yincisnt A. I.ncon, ill I X. 38th at., nnd Kllza-
heth J. Ilealey, ,1801 Falrmount ave.
John W Datmisen, 3013 N. 7th St.. and Clar.i
I' Itothman. 2.108 N. nth at.
Harry Lounn. '.'ml N Dili at., nnd Margaret
A nor, Mi8 N. ;ih st
William Katit. 223 W. Seymour st., and Aminda
Knouse. 3023 N. Huh si.
Samuel M. Klein. '.'Ill s. Slth at , and Lillian
Itosrnbllt, 1311) ltaee st.
It.ilnh Spina, 1 7nil S. Huh st.. and Fausta Dj
Vtinno, 1738 s 8th si
(Ilnvannl Sala. 922 S sth al.. and Comett.i
Snln. 022 H. Sih st.
Nicholas W. Schomm-r 338 Delmar St.. and
June M Hums .'IIP Hates st.
Andrew Van. 1111 s. Dorrance si., nnd Sadie
iirown isi. Di.kinson st.
Michael Anlcnla. 2.131. Cllsworth si., nnd Con-
eelta Fenulo. 113!) S 2l!th si.
Ilernun Pomernnlr. 21H7 W. Dauphin St., nnd
Leona Kraiilz. 3S2J l'nnlar al.
Alnv slus Johnson 3s 18 Walton nve.. nnd Helen
Hughe. 3S8 Walloii live.
Henjamln t'anell.i. Camden. N, J., nnd Nellie
Hnrelll till I AnnlTl at.
Jiilltl F ililb. rt 7.110 Hulst nve. nnd Florence
S H.llisekli. 2.12D S 71st st.
Clemen.. J lieiiiit 3D.1.1 N. rteeee si., and Mary
J Hick. 112 Jeffeisen St.
Morris A.ller. Vevv York cID, nnd Fannie (Ireen-
sleln. sum nth at.
Hlllck Cohen 2328 s. Franklin at., nnd Cither
Saliaveeii, 3.13 Tllnn si.
Amlv Pin trow ski. 3110 Salmon si. nnd Wanda
llanzllk. .'lluin 1' ieisrne si.
I.dne llrooks. Ill N. 2.1 St.. ail.l'ltose Ader.
SI I N. Marshall st
CnisiliKi Siar.l-pre. 330 N tilth st.. and Anna
Clan" l!'73 Stiles at
Cdward II Thmnpsnti .111 Cmll.v St.. and Clin
I-; HiMdv. Isjj D nlley st
liarvlnn Trulll. 1113 S. iMh st , and Clerlndii
tie Ancclls. 122U I'.eed s
Frank D Tabuidt .1107 Ar.li St.. ami Marie A.
McLauehllti. S C. in r U2d st. and (llrard ave
lieey Lean 1 i;rs7 S Mole st.. and Itmlnu HI
I'a.ib, 13113 S lllth s
Joseph II La.klns lit Hermitage st . and
Mnrv M Kane, 3!i Walnut bin,'
r,i)iiviml J S. hlnipf l.llil Snyder ave.. nnd
I. lllle l llnwrs. "J307 S Ulinbert St.
Ml. had Klyn, Iml Shur's bine, and Anna Praeh,
lin' Shur's lane
Michael J Calms, ""II HMnl.rl.U- st . and
lirlfig. t Hradley, si's.i l'emherton at.
Daniel McMenaniln .VJ!i i; VV .'stiuei-eland at..
and Johi.lilia Z. Idler 327 F. Wlshnrt st
John llnuck. Ilerwiik. Pa , nnd Mary W. Martz
Herwlclc. I'a
,le''ii II .M.'ljnien. 712 V Allegheny nvs' . and
Louella A llmv.'ll 202O N Islh st
John .1 S Wilkina. H12.I N 21sl st.. and Cnlh-
it'ii.. A Meehi.ll. Hill York ll'r
llnltlleh Wollf 1112 N Itee-e si . nnd Sophie
".chnder. 3.11s N Sth si
Miithew K.irleh, 29 13 li.nrh st., -anil Maria
Flelsiher 2H3'l Scd-slcj av.
Harold C S Sf lniil.lt '.''H'" S c-skr st . and
A mil.. D Johnson, Oak Lane, To..
James II Itktlnn. Sl.1l Cbes.oiit a. . and Hose
Clprls 37.11) X Homier st.
I. n w rem A He l.tiii.v. Hanover. I'a. and
Marlha II. Heltulck". Seeravll... Pa
I'aiilik llcggartv, 2Stli Nicholas st., and Marie
I'-ieney. 2103 S,.M rl st.
Sugar Futures Decline
NKW YOHK. April 19. The easier spot
.market caused further realizing In sugar
futures at the start tndnv. nnd offerings
wcro free, first sales showing declines, of J
t to points, with business nn tho call
amounting to 2100 tons.
Extra ifw.'.'lBrW
NKW YOltK. April 1 "ftAl
cal Company has declared a regular.'
tcrlv dividend of ItI tier cenr
extra dividend ot GVi on .the common He
payable May 15 to stock ot record, May .1
Susquehanna Coal Company
MINERS AND SHIPPERS
CELEBRATED
SUSQUEHANNA
ANTHRACITE
General Office, 907 Commercial Truit Building, Philadelphia, Pa.
Manager's Offlrr nnd liirrluislnc Department.
.Miners' Hank llillldlng. WHkri-llarri', I'a.
SALES OFFICES
llaljlmnrr. 100 I'hainl.er nf Commerce Hide, New York Illy. N'n. 1X0 nroadnny
llllamort. I. 2 and 3 llarl llnllillns
Philadelphia 1130 Commerrlal Trust Hide
I'hlragn. 2113 Ho. Drarhom St.
i.rie. .Marine nank mat.
JOHN H. FAUNCE
Foreign and Domestic Freight Contractor
Customs Broker
Ask us for rates on your next export shipment
Il'c Solicit Correspondence
DREXEL BUILDING
Ileil Phone
Lombard 772
Keyjtnne
Main 4620
rise (Ja-
t., and
Anna
and
Ade.
Idgle
a Urn
lieu
nd
I Ian
lllda
vibinr llvznor. :I2IH KUBemnni si.. ."iin
iVr;. n.iowlcz. 2.11 C. wcsinmreiann at.
Wojclech Kukulka. 222 enang.. al,
u,'e.neo-"Y a'lonV 3231 'MaVcer a.
je.lJTnttSn.'lwhpS!" Vi.. and I.ertha
Xnor.c.e. .-....'.. , ,' 1,0 nn,l t.nnln M
1 111 lIKt' ! " - -
Haglnaer.
and M
and K
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H..-1 Ul.'altl
i'v. '.';7-; mi x. inui at..
Elkton Marriage Licenses
F.LKTON. Mil. Apr I 19 The following
mniriage licenses were Issued here toilav:
William A. Dteyer and Ktizahcth Walsh,
M'chael Marlnelll and Itachel Hay, Josepli
L. Heelham and Maty Until, .la'mes Iteed
and Catherine Holland. William Marten
and Ed mi I. Fox. all nf Philadelphia.; Itay
moud V. I'upp. I'liiladelihla, and Anna
Itvan, Shiiinokin, I'a ; Joseph A. Wicker,
(iieslei town. Mil. mid Adelaide It. F.stclow,
Ituiliiigton, N .1.; Charles 13, Schaffer and
Katharine Klein. Allciilovvn. I'a ; Charles
II. Munii and Dorothy 13. Wllklus, Haddnn
lleld. N. J : Turner H llalsley itud Itosa
lleefell. Hallimnie; ("eel A.' Weslev and
l-:ila M. ItlchaiilMin. Pleasant Hill, Mil, and
Dr Geoige A Strauss, Jr. and Cora A.
Delivery and Consignments
The I'tilvrrsai Satisfaction given by our organization has brought with It the
reward of Increased business lf ynur Distribution Service Is a PROBLEM get
lu touch with us Immediately
DELIVERY aervice in Philadelphia nnd Camden for
retail itorea, wholesale and jobbing houtea.
CONSIGNMENTS from other cities received in bulk
for distribution to local addreasei.
Philadelphia Local Express
11G-120 North 13th Street, Philadelphia
Hell Phone, Walnut 467C
Keystone, Tlace 2816
S. H. YOUNG & CO.
Grain,Flour,Feed
417-419 "Bourse" Philadelphia.
GROCERS'SUPPLY CO.
Sugar
PHILADELPHIA
N. & G. TA YLOR
KSTAHLISIIF.D 1810
TIN PLA TE
PHILADKLPIIIA
PHILADELPHIA
EXPORT COMPANY
GRAIN, FLOUR and FEEDS
rm: iiochm:, piiu.a.
WM. M. niCHAP.DSON. President
WALT Kit WOiiLMAN, Vice President
JOHN D. SHIllI'3, Secy andvTrc
irrea.
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DllfflUUK'
Williams & Walton
General Insurance Agents
Commercial Union Building
416-420 Walnut St.
Schedule Rating Expert, ul
Brokers' Service B
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TOO LATH Idlt CLASSIFICATION
I.OxT ANI dNI
7. . ..'. " i ,.., in Ilroad St. Station at 11:
"' n Tnrll Til. lady's small handbag, made of
a....'"'. rll'L' '..in. ludv'a old.faahloned hunt.
liig-casa gold watch Inside: also small amount
,Mo,,?1 "no ..ue.llons asked bar. I reward
( returned, lo L. 1. .?IQ.kesn4t1.J'l.n.
111:1.1 WANTKD FK.MAI.K
r...iu7i.:Vi:PKir Assistant wanted! must be
1 SfiiVk accurate and neat. Apply Friday. 0
2 m Atwater.Kent ilfa. Worka, Htenton
.. nd Cast Logan i st,
"vnllXO "l.ADY wanted to learn Honcral offlco
vjiVk. some Blenogrnphloexperlonca preferred!
business, center of city;
iL-V retail grocery business, center or en
1,1a" a". "naju.rtli-.Add.Ji ().HqjJ28fl.
IIKLP WANTKD MAI.K"
rrrvSMn'TsiNlTWANTCD. CAPAHLK YOUNfl
A,max ASI COUNTKIl CI.KItlC IN OFFICE OF
OKFIC Bv 1 ; - ; j
rri,-TT7r..Mi Job press feeder wanted.
yl'f,M'b"imck. m tlogr. noil Chealnu
Apply to
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May 15.
be changed, nnd that tho dividend will be
luner cent.' with 2 V. per cent extra.
Steel' Plte Prices Higher
NKW YpnK, April 19. Warehouse
brlcea of ateel platea have been advanced
2t . .J.n m i cents a pound, and steel
lw.. i." l-ii as a. Inn In 4U oenta a
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c- AUM 10 POIt .OKI'IRH WOKK AND
BC.i.iniA API 'h MAIL: OITOiVTUNITr X)fl
AtvVANCBMKN'r. AK KOH Mil. 8HAW.
A00VC11KSTNUT 8T.
UTifvTeZiYounie man. experienced,, binder on
8,ihoVlteft' l-fird. Schobtr ft Co., 22d and
u.-vni ats.r 2d noort, . ,
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VhEIEST PREPARED
COAL
h the market
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I' . MINED BY
I The Phiidelphia & Reading
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DOYLE & COMPANY
Contractors
and Builders
1519-21 Sanson. St., Philadelphia
Wm. R. Chapman & Sons
S. E. Cor. 15th & Washington 'Ave.
Philadelphia Brick Co., Both Phonca PHILADELPHIA
Kerbaugh Lime Co., Both Phones
MASON BUILDERS ON THE
Curlla Publishing Company llulldlng
Heal Kslate Trust liiilldlne
North Amerlran llulldlng
I'hlla Slock Kxchang.. Ilulldin
I'nlted Stntes Marine llulldlng
I', nf P. Library nulldinc
I', of P, Hnglneerlng Hulldlng
C. of 1'. University Museum.,
i.onn Vhil.ul 1 .1 ft, Insurance llulldlng
Southern Manual Training School
"Mxhovlklll Arsenal lluildlngs
William I'enn High School
Stephen (llrard Hulldlug
Commnnvvealth llulldlng
(Umbel Hrolhers Hull. Mm
Me Telephone Hulldlngs
C. of P. normltorles
C. of P. Kvana Museum
Ksley llulldlng
Wayne School
llulletln llulldlng
Hncfiuet Club
l.irlu Theatre
Forrest Theatre
l.afaelte Building
I'nlon League Rulldlni
Central T. M. C. A.
.lefferson Itoapltal
Hahnemann Hospital
Itush Hospital
lOlklns Home
Wldener Home
Soulhvrark School
Holel Vendig
Hotel Adelphla
nilz Carlton Hotel
Women who insist on footwear made oj
MAXIM US
Patent Leather
arc assured oj style, comfort and durability
FOR SALE AT ALL GOOD SHOPS
JOHN R. EVANS & CO.
Manufacturers oj Fine Leathers
Executive Offices, 419 Arch St., Philadelphia
K. (JAM), 1'rea. C. 0. OA.NO, Vice I'res.
Cable Addrein Ganomoore-Philadelphia.
J. J. COHTKI.U1, Hee,' jIV
Uae Any Cod.
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Gano, Moore & Company
INCORPORATED
COAL
COKE
IRON
STEEL
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Pocahontas New Riyr
Westmoreland Fairmaunt': !
AnthracA?;
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