. -vMvr TW Tf 'f,W If V r d n t f f r '! V, I1 in L h'. w r 14 -- . , P" ll EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1917 X REILLY, BROCK & CO. 1IA.NKE11S INVESTMENT SECURITIES MUNICIPAL RAILROAD AND PUBLIC! SERVICE CORPORATION OOND3 306 CHESTNUT STREET i;iiii.Ai)i.i.iiii. s 1 Every American Is ex pectcd to subscribe to a portion, no mntter how small, of the $5,000,000,000 war bond Issue. Orders will bo executed by us In accordance with tht terms prescribed by the Govern ment, without commission charges of any kind. Do not delay Invcstlnc your savings In such a se curity. You will thereby add a link to your chain of Independence. Your sav ings will find Incrrruwd earning power through In vestment In Kcciirl of merit, the choice of which Is facilitated by suggestions contained In "Investment Opportunities" I Tbli filu.tile nuMlriiiem .tioult lie reriilarl reil"el t.y erry ene wlm li tiiierr!-.) In In ereailmz the e.rntns in"er ( LI .iiriilii. fund. It Mil Ik1 nt ! free, beglDnltig with the current Ipnue, nton reque.t ror r , Including booklet eipulclrv "The Twenty Payment Plin" w kwtvtmeiMyfcurttirv ih.UWUIieJ IUU1I 40 Excbinfe Pile New Tor. .UP.0arftg6. BANKERS UKJUlU.b.d 1IUU 321 Chestnut Street Philadelphia Odd Lots Stocks Grain Unlisted Securities Tbo iimt careful attention given to mall lota to those of larger amounts. HUGHES &DIER . 1 PhlU. Htock Kirhanr. Memticra ('hlcaro IJoard of Trade 1433 Walnut Street Philadelphia OlinFinkeit Si: CoMEANY .AUTOMOBILE BANKERS Offer special facilities for In dividuals or automobile deal ers to finance the acquire ment of pleasure cars, for business houses to finance the acquirement of commercial cars or trucks. If you are thinking: of purchasing a car of any kind for any purpose the FINNEY SYSTEM will make a better business trans action for you. REAL ESTATE TRUST DUILDING PHILADELPHIA FINANCIAL NEWS J TRADING SMALL IN PHILADELPHIA, BUT PRICES ARE MOSTLY BETTER Financial District Giving More Attention to Floating Liberty Loan Than to Dealings in Stocks York Railways' April Earnings Small trading iimllnurd to rule nti the Philadelphia Stock I xthange today. While some of the arbitrage sleeks were a trifle lower, this being principally true of United States Steel common and Heading, the home shares were Inclined to seek a hlKhcr level In romparlsnii with the closing quotations of last night In the afternoon the arbi trage Issues, recovered their losses and wild higher than the close of yesterday. None of tbo changes In prices were large, and thereforo It rould be said that they vvero without meaning, with tbo exception of showing that tliele was a good fo"llng In the Street Hrokeragc houses all through the financial district have gHen oer their selling staffs generally fur the flotation of the I.llirtty ,oan Then, too, moM of the Interest lies In tbo success of the Govern ment offering With this In mind. II ran hardly be ex pected that the market will show much life, and operations In the stock in.trkel are be ing carried on with this In view. Every enc In the Street regard as an assured fact that the 'lovertinient loan will be floated It was left to I'niled Slates Steel com mon to furnish the greatest part of the trading This was due In I'ktge measure to the nativity of the .stock In Wan street, and here, as In New York, the jirlce was off a little In the morning, but In the afternoon It sold up to n new top mark for tbo ear of the homo shares I.ako Superior Corpora tion held the renter of the stage, but only a trifle more than 300 shares had changed hands beforo midday, Philadelphia Itnpld Trail lit trust certifi cates sold up a fraction on very light trad ing, this being the only reflection of the April earnings' statement which was Issued after tho clot-c yesterday. Increased costs)f operation are reflected In the April onrnliigs statement of the York Hallunvs Company, out today Thli Is In common with tho showing made bv utility companies generally While tho gross for the month rose t.i $82,331, nn Increase of SlBi!) the oporntlng expenses gained $7676 to $11,102. which resulted In net earning' of $41 228, or a decrease of $277fi. as com pared with the i in responding month of last eor Five months' gross $tl'l.4fS. Itnrease $1128",; operating expenses $I!I8,3I7, In crease $27.7"4 , net JJI2.HI), Increase $10 liflo. 1 1 lull. Ii. ilMir l 10 lirim. HI .t'l in I'm. .", I :ui rle.ir 71 IIS ixim. ". r.s Imiui. "K 111 in i. no 111 VOLUME OF WHEAT TRANSACTIONS SMALL Better Crop and Weather News Results in Weakness, Partic-i ularly in September ui:.Tiii'.it osiimiivt M:U .IIIIK. Mas 2.'. illlies melted lit I he Mmtl.er Hurt-in I III- itiiiriiliiB ImlUiitril tlie follnulnc we.ill'cr i Ullon-.! lenilierillliri'-. raiimllnii Nortliuf.t . Nortlmc.t MliMIe Vet oulliwe.t I pier Mli.liil utlr Ijnuer Ml....pil nllej llhln lnllv Ihe tiillimlin: ireilltitt)iiii nil liiinel m reported! Mile- ( lt. oil luirlfs t lit, .lit Mirrlilun anil llmilil lt. .Ill ( Inclimutl, .lill 0I11111I111.. ,'JIi let rl.itnl. ,2il Inill.lii.lliiiIK .10 luledii, Ml. cilICAiio, Mat- "J Trans-v"'"""' In the wheat lilt tod.iv were few and far between The pit was virtually negUcted. although the range of prices was fairly wide The tone of the market was weaker, particularly for Jeptember, which was sharply lower be raiibo of better oroi and weather news It wan believed that higher temperatures would follow rains of the ;nst,forty-clght hours, and this caused longs to part with holdings There was a good rtulv from the bottom The high on July was $2.34, the low. $2 27, and tho close, $2 32, or le below esterday's final price The top on September was $2 13: the low, J2.02, and the final. $2 05 bid. against $2 10 at the end esterday. Tho market at Liverpool was dull and In clined to go lower. The visible supply' In the 1'nlted States, according to Ilradstreefs. Is 30.073.000 bushels, a decrease? of 3.3S3.000 bushels for tho week, and cnmp.ucs with t3, 400,000 bushels a year ago In Canada It Is 38. 9114,000 bushes, a decrease of 7,217,000 bushels for the wvek and rompaics with C4. 178. 000 bushels last jc.ir. In the main corn was firmer, notwith standing fine rains over the belt, but at one time the market dipped on selling by slioits who had covered on the In'tlal bulge Uvl dences are accumulating that the United States will have little competition as far as tho sale of com to Impotting countries Is concerned There were teiteratlons as to the enormous acreago in the niea In this country A private report noted nn Increase of 21, 000,000 acres In the surplus States, of which Kansas furnished 4,000,000 acres and Nc btaska 3,000,000 acres. Planting Is declared to be further ad vanced than usual. Tho market at Liverpool was llrm, and good absorption of spot Oata turned heavy, following a show of firmness. Favorable weather was against tho market. Lending futures ranged as fgllciws: COTTON ENDS WITH PRICES IRREGULAR Bullish Crop Report Causes Ac tive Covering Movement May and March Lower (ottos iii:i.i u i:tiii.i: ionditions M.W Olllt. Int !J. In the intlnn Ml till, mnriilnir tirftlplliitlnti tins reported in ArkiiPHis, IrmitHMe, Villi una. t,oilll ml l llml let.i. The riillottiiii; trmprr.ittirrs were rprnrileil: obliiliiiui i, Tti. I'urt smith unil Itinivtllle. .IS; Ihllrnr. I.Oi l.lltle It.irk mill lllrinliu tin Mi. CI; s.i n Aiitimlii, llrl 111. I. I hlftilliixiltl. Nii'htllle. (ill. slirrtrimrt VlrinpliN mill At luntii, lis: Miinin unil 1 linni.istillr, fl t (ill testmi. li kHhnre. I'eniirnl i, Aiietit'i. sutiiiiiiali, Hiilelieli mid .furl.Mmitllle. Til i nrpus C firl-ll, Mrritllitn. tlnnlminirr, f hiir eston. v llinliitttiin unil 'liiniii.i, ?li New Or.euih unil tluhlle, 70. ll'ere wii .03 hull of irrriplt.itlmi nt OklHliom i. .11.' Iitt li nt ( liiilhiiinetai ,10 bull lit MirrtejHirt. .St) Inrli nt Kniittlllc Ni:W VliItK. Jlnv 22 fjood cables and favorable emp weather ciused a firm tone at tbo opening of the rolton market today, advances of 8 tn 11 points being recorded The feature of the trading was the large supply of July from one operator, the source if which could not be ascertained Southern houses wcio sellers and, room trailers also sold. A prominent spot bousesjwas tbo prin cipal buyer of July, nntl commission houses and uptown Intriests absorbed every bale offend on the call Later, however, the pressure Increased and prices by tho end of the llrst ten minutes had dropped 1 to S points under tho Initial levels The market, novel thclcss, displayed a good tone and rallies nftcr reactions wcro In oiiIt. The market broke sharply soon after the opening There seemed to be a renewal of the selling movement width developed yes terday afternoon and stop orders wcro un covered on the decllno tu 20 40 for July and 20 15 for October, or about 25 to 20 points under Inst night's close. A bullish report. Issued by Clement Cur tis & Co., on cotton crop conditions lead to an active covering movement In the afternoon and a renewal of siipinut from several Cotton i:change and Wall stieet bulls Prices regained all of the early loss and toward .' o'clock showed a slight net advance The mntket closed Irregular, with all jnonthH higher oxiepl .May and Mnich. Ilxpoits for the day were stn bales and for the first three da.vs or the week only Oil) bales. Today's exports were all for Uteat Ililtaln Sales in Philadelphia 4 ni 4 I 'A 'A 1 ',' r. Net lllstl Irfiw floss rhe 430 Am Stores 31 3D 37 'A 2.1 Am Milling 014 H "'A 14 Am Itys pf 03 91 02 SO Paid Loco. finVl n!)V 80 V4 ft 20 dopfd..lnn loo loo 'A l I! ft M pf . (in flo on 10 11 & o 7n, inn 7), 'A 0 Cam Iron .14 14 Un Klec Slor. fll 11 fil 8 (J N (I ctfs 43'A I3'A 3V4 35 Insplr Cop no no on 0 Intcrb Cns HI", W) Wi in Kenno Cop inti. 4tit Wii 1000 LkSupCrp 20V4 ll!h 30 Isl l.eh Nav.. 77 77 77 in Lch Valley 0114 'A Bi'A loin Mldvalo .. (Ill, nn nlli 12(1 .v Cons. 2S 24"; 2s 230 Penna II It ft3 iWli "''-I loo Phlla Co.. :i3A 33 V4 33A 27.,Phlla I'.lec 30H 30 30 "A 3S7 tdo 20i)i SO1)- SOS fl 333 PUT tr Cfs 20Mj 2H 30 711 ltay Cons, son 3f' 3a,'r 000 Heading .. fll" 'Vi VI ! 2.1 Ton Ilel .. 4r ri 4A 3 Union Trac I3'A t3'A 13'A 'A as I L'n (1 Imp. 70V. 70 70 li 201 do war. SHU '-' '-" Vi I02H3 V S Steel. 127 Vi J24i I271i Hi 3 Welshach Co ... 12 13 43 A 70 W J & Sei 30V2 RO 014 3S West Coal. 7014 7(Ui 7014 14 211 Wm Cramp snti srtti sTi -t- 'A Cash, tl'x dividend Total fuiIm, IH.01O iire, fiimtmred with HI,- UK slmre .tr-lenl in llni far this eek, .IK.. :ils hurrs ..line perloil l.il week, .i.s)i hiires. Net Close, thge mi in(H, 10014 MOM)- nuh u. looo Con Trac .V J 6s.. 101 101 12000 City 4s 1007 tp . . .10014 10014 IRO00 do '40 rcg. 1 00 14 Imili loon Clec & Pco Tr 4s... so so 2000 Lch Nav COUS4ISS 00t OOTi 1000 Lehigh Val gen 4s . si si ootid do cons Gs reg . . ,107'A l7ii 10000 Penna Co temp ctfs Has 0014 Dfili 1310(1 Phlla Clec 1st Cs. looti 100 OOli 'A 4 2"i 107 'A nr.ii moy, y, Tntnl i.nle.. Mil, ion, (inniMre ,te,terthi,t ; tliun liir IhU ttcek, prriiiil bit Vierk, M,'),PHI. I ttllli MII.ISMII $3j,r,lM) ..line Local Hid and Asked in. 1 drill. J ! -'7 Hull & Slli"l t ' On pref . . . I'M H.llilHItl . a.'1! Kliitrle Htoraire (rfi'a (Ji'iicrsl Asphalt do pref JO Ketstune '-htllltl ll,, Like SuiH'rlnr Ctirp Soli l.ihlKli N.tvlK.itlnn HI LihUlt Valley . . k1Vi l.rhluli Valley Tr 2'i.n do pref . 43V I'eiinKyltiinla o:.'i I'hlhi r.lntrli . tiU'i I'lillu I'nmp.iny . . ifcl'i In r. i 1 nt prtf . M On 11 tier lent rrif . 37 l'hlln Itup Trstisit t 1 2S"4 ItnnlltiK . . .Ill TnniipMii llelmunt 4 Tonopiih Mlnlim .. 0 t'nlnn Trmtliin t.M8 rolled (Ian lintitt i C H Sleel. . . .I'.'7'l York ItHllttuy 14 do pref 3n'i Wni I'riiinn I e .. S3 i:x. illtl'lend ,sk. lllil. Yesli'lil ly I. II r.j on !!'.' 01 11 14 204 77-U ill 21 Ji' .tilt III :!." :ts wi uiS 4i 13 7ll'i 1274 ll4 371 Ml r.7 r.o (ill'j 1,114 Ak 21) 1,0 r,2 do iil'5 , r.o 111 11 11 j, 111', 201. 70 77 02 (13 22. 21 l.l'.j II1', WW Wi, :ti) :ni'i Mi 3 l'n 32 or. .Tl 30 2!) 20 SO'? h!l"4 I l'n 11 111. 121; 43 7!l'( 71'S l'J 1S.i II ll". 3H'4 7'. SI Ml Are You a Slacker? If not, whnt nre you tlolnB to help tho Government? Spend Your Money nut spend it in the riijht way ,nml where it will tlo the most good. BUY A BOND steady undr tstlons were. lien Dsvls. modersls off"'")"' follows! Arplefi M4. n.MwIn. N( ----. it.lM.aan ouo-)bl,-r TS '" t.ul "i "Vim .- "V PHILADELPHIA MARKETS market No 2 white. No 3 white. GKAIN AM) FLOUIl WHl'lAT llecelpts. I42.1S3 bus. Nomlnsl. COIIN Ittrelpt". 13.301 bun. hert. was lit tle trading ntul Hie market was uwhanijed. guntatlotis Car lots for local trade, as to lo latlori. western No. 3 yellow. t.6081.81l do, No I jelliiw Jl 7H8f 70. do No ft yellow. Jt.70 il 77 HATS lteif lets. (11.403 bus. The nae ouli t l.ut el. itdy (Juotutlons h -1( fiii . staiiitaril wldte..7:iftsue. 7s7lli No 4 nlilto. 77WJSI Fl.tlflt Unelms. lO.Vt bhl slid 1.220,402 lis In s.i(k Ihe market tins dull unit Ken .rally taster yuutatlnlis. per IIM) lh. in Moil lotton or Jiiie n.nk" about 2. lesn): vv inter "tralKht, IIS .'-.Sda 7:., Kansas 1 lenr.ll.lw l.l.-.o. 1I0. etralslt, lltl.TAn 14 2S. , . tiatent. 41 l.2.Vn 1 1 ;.-,, eprlnir. tiral dear. 112 7Sft 13 .., do. lain nt Jit . ".li in 2.i. do. favorlto brands lh i . 'iti in '.'.1 ilty nitlls iholte und fancy put- nt. Ill 7.'. li HI '.'.I ..... , . . ItVi: H.i ii K Stemllly held but oulet. Vte quote Ill's U Ml titr bbl . ns to ouallly. IMtUVISlUNS There wh n fair Jnliblrg Inquiry and the mar ket nil. il tlrm Quotations, t'iiy or western Ltif.lneels einuked a."n City lieef, Itnurklca and tinders snink d and air dried. 8ilV.e. Western beif knuikl'S and tinders smoked 30c. ..Heel hams I30W32 I'ork fomlly 143 5OO40. llamt. U. I. tured loose. rr.C2riSc do, sklnnea, loose. 1'. 27e do do, emoktd 27H 2SC. Other l.sr.ie. smnlied. cltv (ured a to brand and aver, aee. MtflWc. Ham-, smoked, wtstern cured. .dVS'i'.c, do boiled, boneless 40c. Tlcnlo shoulders H. I cured, looae, 21c, do. smoked. B2e. H-'lif-. In ptcklc. nctirdlnc to nterase. loose, L'6i Ilr.vkf.ist bacon, e. to bM.-.il and averaRe rtl tured. 3lle llreakfaat bacon, it-stem rurd. 33c Lard, wotern rellned. ttercn. 23V4t. do, do. do. tuba. 23'. c. Lard, pure iltt kettle r. mlered In tlenes 214c. Lard pure ill), kittle n mWcd In tuba 241-c. HEl'INEl) SUGARS The nnrket was oulet but steadv 1'ranklln qunteii 7 Mil Md'alnn Se nnd the Pennsylvania Miirar (nlnp.iny S 50c. DAIRY PRODUCTS IH'TTIiri l'iniml was falrlx n.tlvi anl the mnrkt rulMi ttrm unlir llsht orfprlnK. Quota timm nt rn fri U, koIM parkfil creamery fnnf, ii i al. r.'i , rxtrn, JU'dllc; extra tlrBin 3'ii trn :ti . Kccoiiito, .'4'. nnrby print fnnr. Cti , iieraK extra, 411 I.e. flrBtw, 3111 Jilt mtfiniN. 3hf .'l'ii; Hprtlal tirnnda of prlnln JnM.InK at Hfiil'M. i:il(lS Tin' mark ruled firm nt the lit Rd tinf with ti nut rul iilitnrMnrr thi limited onr triKS (Juntatlonn N arliy flrntM, $llMi5 nr tno, ncarli iurrint rcilptu, $lu li.'i per cnie. ient- rn i xtra lira In. $lo li.i pnr tane. lot HrHtK, $111 l' pir ns-. f.mi'y wnlfctc! landleil isb" vn loiililna at -fti t.lt . ( lli:i:si: -c,iT.rlnm or iVr,.Me PtoLrt wp'j nnwl rate and miIu's vv r will in.itnttHnf i. with lcmaiil fair (J'jotattmiP r an fnllnwn New York full rputn fain. tiw -7'i 1C "ltr, upe- PiIm htJ5t.fi , fid. tin fair to kou, new, -U4 -7t, tlo part nk-ma. IKi-'lV POULTRY y LOCAL MIN'INC STOCKS TONdl'All STOCKS MaeNnmara . Midway Mlzpnh Hxtenslon Montana Northern Star . . . Hest ue lluU Hid .11 I I .OS .III 12 .23 Whiat Open Utah July.. 2 32 2 31 ,-..pt 2 13 2 13 Corn (new delltery) I.OW I. 1 4t ll'l'-a 6(1 V. July Hint oaia Ji.ly. . Kept l.ard X'.J.. July.. 22 01 MPt . 2.' "II lllbs May.. . . Jul).. 20.(17 trpt 20 j l'ork May July. 3S .".(I Hid. tAbki-d ;t. lb4 OlP. .".OS 1 fit 1.47Vi fij't tlllj ! ill M r7 22 42 22 3.1 20 on 20 7.1 oh ah as u Nominal ClOSi' 12 32 "2 03 I .-.I'.',. LIS'. (HI r3 22 a'J 122.07 I2U 32 20 117 t20 h3 :n.3o 3S.33 Yea. elnse. f.' 3 I 2 10 i r.i 1 I7. (13S J 22 4.". -'2 .'.". 22 1.7 t;n r.o 20 H 20 77 13S 2.-I OS 20 NEW YORK COFFKE .MAttKET SKW YOHK. .May 22. Tbo market for coffee futures opened stead, with sales on the call totaling 1750 lues Today's Today's Vestcnlaj's Oliemns ( lone i loae May S IHtiH.lll S nws is Jun . .W4m.l7 Jul It luCS 2.1 H 2lJ'h 23 h :iiik . August . h 'illji H 27 Seplemlier . H 32f(tl.37 H 3ltl8.33 t.:ll'ifK .1.' October ... h.3il&H.:i; Noteinuer ... h-iiditt u llneinlitr .. . b475JS.40 N ISS8 47 ts.lHils IT January . s.r.'JCH ."3 February . n .-.mi k r.ii Maren u.i April llld. May . July October .. lleeember January . Marrh . . tK)l . . . . Yea ( limn Open 20 II I 20 b'.l .20 41 2(1 .VI .20 r:i 20.77 21 13 :o.' 20.7(1 20 4T, ro.ilo 20 (11 20.73 lllnh '.'O "."i 2(1 ON 20 71 L'n s 1 20 S.t 20 7.t Low 20.70 20.40 2(1. IS 20 L'.-i 20 III 20 70 ('loie 2(1 70 20 OS L'O (IN 20 77 20 H.I 2d 70 21 3U RAILROAD EARNINGS Toi.nno. st. iil'is Serond tteek May I'rom July 1 . . ANII WI lull 1140 'J22 2,31." 'J0 STK11N Inrrease II0.2OI 271.112 litll.UI'lUU) STOCKS lllil" Hull 01 llooth 07 combination I rnetlon ol Iil.iinondlleld II II "3 Il.ilny "2 orn ... .. .... - "2 Sandstorm Wcndal 01 Silver I'ii'k Ill Misci:i.i.ANi:ors Arizona 1'nlted 33 Nevada Hill 22 Tecnpa MlnlnK 27 Aske.r .12 III '.'.!! Ilii .27 .ns .nil Liverpool Cotton I.iVKi.I'001.. Mny 22 Thcro was a good demand for rpot cotton today nnd prices vvero 1 point lilRber on the baslt of 13 4Dd for American middling. Tbo sales nBEreRnted 12.000 bales IncludltiR 10,000 bales American Imports vvero E000 bales, nil American. The market closed Meady and 1 to 7 points net blgber. I.IVt: the market rub d sleady under mod 'rale olti rink and a fair ibmand. Ouotntlnns. rnttts. ns to ouilltv 2.Ui2te. roosters. lOWKc snrjnw fhlikens not Leuhnrni, plump, eiiow- klniH'il ttillihlnc "jlll'i lbs lideie, ,T J f Site , tvh le Leatiurns tteUhlmr 1fl'i lbs apiece. 10V31i duika. I'thln. 2011211. 1I11. Indian Hun ner 17$fli. plaions. old. per pair. 2."iH2Kc; do, oune in r pair. l'll'i(22i liltllSSDli 'Ihe market ruled steady under llwht nrrerlnm and a fair denunil The iiuotn- tlons were I'.tnis, .'.I in Imt ilr'pliked, fani ee 1 lid. 2.V . do. ttelKhliirf 4,'a lbs and oter apleei, M"n do, do, O'a lbs slpleee. L4e, do. do, 3 Ilia pl.i. 2.'1i 23i r.ntla In bbls , faint, drt-pli lli-d. teli,ilnij I'a Iti and oter nplee. ICe. etn.illiT slz.s. 2ll2ti. old roosters, ilrv pit ked. liir. roastltu; ihlikins. western, dry pliked, in Isixes, tt ( iitiliu: S?i'lU lbs per pair, 27t 2si do ttr.tern. In boxen. ttelKhlnr- 7 lbs. per PHlr. 23l2lli. do. do, In bhls , weinhlni: s Win 11 x it pair. 27li 2se, do. do. do. ttcleh lint 7 lbs per pair. 23'(i2."e, liriilllnc chickens, western. In boxi s ivi'lchlm; 0W4 lbs. per pair, jmritJe. (hlikens. ttelRhlnu BWH lbs per pair. 23W2."e. 1I1. liiKed sUes, KllleL'e. broilers, Jersey, fnm. l.ini.'iii, do, other nearby, ttelch ItlK 1 ' ff .' Un. npliie, l.tifi (lie. fresh-killed llirkrvs. p. r lb Wistern, be.t here, 2.IW2flc. enminoti. 2(K'2.':e. Rill.ib4, per dozen White, weighing Ufa 12 lbs per dozen, 14.2." W I H."i. do. itelKhlnR lliil 10 lbs pr dozen. $3llOI3i4 III; do, tteh-hlntf 11 lbs per dozen, affil 10; do. vtelnlilne 7 lb. per dozen, $2.riO'H,2 7.1. do, tttiKhlm; (Uir.i ibt tier dozen, 1 7.1 U 1 20, dark. II Sim 2 20. small nnd No 2. !inoW125 FRESH FRUITS Tipinfind warn fair and rnluen Kcnrrally ruld ...-.Ail -.n nennefril t r "rldR. Per eriiie. j a 3 r.0 plneapplr. rorio n'aJ!JJrth CMolIni, 2 73. atrayl-errles. Jr. 0?,u.en Shore. I21C13C. 5012c. NorfolU and I.astern snore. VEGETABLES TI..T ., , S , 111' lll't " TV ' nin nr i " 1,1.1 -t:n Wrail." White PoUtoe,.Flor,d.brMr pel Mil -erale, per bbl . Y-.V lihl . 11.73(8".. on and Sou tb car.;- basket. I2WZZ- ." linsKer. iiicti'ii " . a a ur i r.i nn mi.""l!ll5ill0. dt Norfolk, per ...no Hnlnseh. Norfolk, 2 r.o Kale Norfolk, per induce North Carolina. linn fanev. per . i?.:. .''KLia. Xr" iVl-lneh erate. 1J2. lleans. t'e.jMi. rrMiiKej-t.ree i?3.. ki.iT.1 ' tSisnf,0. Kesnlant; Florida ""' t.':rl tini ih feooers. Tlorlda. &3 fa.' Squash. Klorlda. per Ik... V.r.K,", ..keV li'isaii: di do" per '.-bbl la-'ket U .".03. Curumbers, !'Sr.' ..7a-i 11. South (Bra-i. c-'v." .,:;v n.1.1... Vnrtnilt. ref '.n. South inn benches liwo. iiaoisoes, i..,stei. -'.icr i ..1. ". i,c "'. n.nlnes. Kli.rlda. per erate. rooms, per 4-lb basket its. 1 r.n. vv'ak Carolina, itreen nnd per boz, Jll su. and South Carolina, per per norlda Carolina, Norfolk. 11 ,',(i'(12 1232.23. Mmli- 1101 B0. Financial Briefs Tbo New York Subtreasury Rained 5. 058 000 from the banks yesterday, making a ca3h net gain since Friday of J862.000 Net carnlnBS of tho Frank r. Miller rapcr Company for April wcro $22,169. nn increase of J 18,070 over the net for April of last year. On the New Tork Stock Hxchange today $5000 Vnlted States Government rcBlstcred 3 per cent bonds sold at 09. A rale of 3 per cent upon fifteen-day notes Is In effect nt tho following Federal Re serve Hanks: Minneapolis, effectlvo May x 1017; Kanas City (secured by Govern ment obligations), effective May 7, 1917; Cleveland, effective May 10, 1917: Phlln delphla. effective May 10, 1917; Chicago, effective May 19. 1917. Shipments of bituminous coal over the Philadelphia nnd Reading Railway during March totaled 1,790,199 tons, ns compared with 1.327,151 In February. 1,684.202 In January nnd 1,718,270 In March of last j car. At tho annual meeting of tho stockholders of tho Commonwealth Tltlo Insurance nnd Trti't Company five retiring directors were re-elected for three years. The Motor Service Company of Pennsyl vania hns declared nn Initial quarterly divi dend of 2 per cent on Its common stock, pay nble .luno 1 to Block of record May 18; nlso nn Initial dividend of 3'fe per cent on tho 7 per cent cumulative preferred stock, pay able Mny 18 to stock of record May 18, the Fnmo to cover preferred dividends due to that date. LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS CHICAGO, Mar 22. II DOS-Receipt. 14 00. head. Market steady to strontr. Mlzea 'iiJl butchers, I1B.78W10.43I (rood henvr. It 8.11 a in.r.Oi rough heavy. IIR.10O10.10t light, isi (Mil 33. nice. 112 "-.nt4 no. i,, ...." 10.43, " "a-0Q CATTl.K "eeelpta 4000 head. Market atemt. Jteeves. IOHT18 7(ii cows and heifers fivtj. 12; atockera and feeders IflOlo.lUi TeV..? HI.73t?lSi calves. 112.75(114.75 ".. SIIKC1' Itecelpta 7000 bead. Market lAom. rrb7. $l.,20.,,40."nd Mtm- -Ml?l. No Safer Investment than the Liberty Loan of 1917 Subscribers to this loan will have the satisfaction of showing their patriotism in a practical way and owning a bond which is probably the safest investment in the world. The income is liberal consider ing that it is tax exempt, with the exception of the Inheritance Tax. William P. Bonbright & Co., Inc iinnntn firtefin aTnntm ' iUUIIillkl IIIOIAIV OII.UUU, Manaser 437 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia New York Iloston Detroit Iindnn Tarla William P. llonbrliht t.Co. Donbrljht Co. .a The London closed Monday, Stock Exchange -will be May 28. Tho stockholders of tho Northwestern Trust Company, nt their annual meeting, re-elected five retiring members of tho bonrd of directors. Gross earnings of the Brooklyn Union (Ins Company for the year ended December 31 were 111,353,594, nn Increase of JG33. 830 over tho previous year. Net was $1, 08T.34B. n decrease of $320,364. Tho nnntial meeting of the stockholders of tho Reading Company will be held on Juno 0, at noon, Room 423, Reading Ter minal Sugar Futures Decline N1.W YORK, May 22 The market for sugar futures opened 2 to 6 points off on sales duo to free offerings from Cuban In terests In the August and September posi tions. Tho bearish weekly Cuban figures doubtless were an Infiuence against values. Sales on the call nmounted to nbout 5000 tons At the decline Wall street Interests were liberal buyers. A Junior Copper And its Possibilities . With n market that Is ab sorbing every pound of copper that enn bo pro duced. It is reasonable to expect many of tho Junior coppers to assume greater Importance In the near future. Canada Copper Is ono of the most prom Incnt of tho Junior coppers that Is bending every en ergy to Increase Its pro duction nnd tnke ndvan tngo of existing condl tlons Backed by strong financial Interests, Canada copper has 12.000.000 tons of ore reserve:), with only n part of its 2,000 ncres ns yet developed. Write for our (.pedal detailed re port on tho possibilities of Canada Copper. Send for Report 148-T.U. JONES & BAKER STOCK nitOKRItS Widencr Bldg., Philadelphia Hell, Walnut 1080-1. Keystone. Itace 2290. Nevr Tork Iloston Chicago ritttburib Direct Private TTtro JOSES & BAKER. lndCHer ntdg., Philadelphia, Pa. You mat' Hfnd me jour report on Canada Copper 118-T.U. .Yflmfl Address Cltv Statu ; ; j l 3 s U3&8.03 m iil'u N.i,r. b.;uo7ii Scvtn Pmr Cent. Cumulative Preferred Stock of David Lupton's Sons Co. Allecbenr Ave. and Tulip St., rhlla. Dlrldtnd Paid Quarterly Jan., April, July and Oct. 1 Free of I'mnirlranla State Tax Surplus earnlnga auRlclent to pay preferred dividend atx tlmea over, llualneaa conatantly Preferred Stock entirety aafa-ruarded In tbe intereat of the nv--tor. offer the uneold portion of thin .lock at far (flOO Per .hare) and accrued Ulil- Circular with complete Information on rtqunt Morris Brothers Co. Ctabll.hed 1S93 1421 Chestnut Street FINANCIAL PRINTING mffSsfiheion hmhkp Beds afrMIoMtcST DIVIDENDS DECLARED South Penn Oil Company, remilar quarterly of l& a ahare. payable June 30 to aloctc uf ircord Juno 14. Ualena tllgnal Oil Company, resular quar terly of 3 per cent on the cummon and 2 pnr cent on the preferred nock, payable June 30 to elock of record May 31 Calumet and II -da Jllnlnv Company, usual quarterly of 123 a ahare, payable Juno 21 lo tock of record June 1. Central Leather Compatv. r miliar quarterly nt H per cent on preferrod stock, payable Jul 2 to holdera of record Junj 8. Utah Consolidated Mining Company, 11 a abate, payable Juno 23 tu etock of record Jtno 0 Mackay Companies, regular quarterly of 1 per rent on the preferred and l1. per rent on the common stock. paablo July 2 to stock of record June 0. National Suaar JUflnlni: Company, regular quarterly of IH per cent on the capital atoik. payable July 2 to stock of record Juno 11. NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS NEW TOIIK. May 22 I1UTTI.K Ilecelots. 13.432 tubs Higher and firmer. Higher ci-or- In.. 401A c tn 41c The personnel of the management is largely responsible for thi inceslor's confidence in a company. The CUMBERLAND Producing and Refining Company Owning under lease over 3317 acres with 19 Producing Wells and having an earning capacity in excess of 1 Monthly Is particularly fortunate in having officers whose tast experience as expert oil operators has gained them an enviable reputation J. E. BAIIANI President Mr. llniiun's reputation ns a practical oil man is widely Known. During the entire time thnt t lie ftimoiis Irvine Field litis been in operation lie wits niHtiugcr of llic, Cumberland Pipe Line (The Stiintliiril Oil Subsidiary). It vvus tlirotigli his personal intimacy willi tlir volurs tif the properties iicquirrd by the Cumberland Produc ing nnd Ilclinlng Company in thl? Field th.it he was induced to resign his former connection of "importance to devote his entire attention to the development of these properties. 4014 c ;, seconds, 40c: flmta. Htnto dairy. 38 O Iran. 37(SlUr. 4 Oo. K003 Ilecelpls. 3S.42T cases Hleady. high Srades hardened Kstras. astf384c: storage. HV.I0371. c; storage, seconds MH B.HtHc. regular seronds 3.'3(Hc. tthlte. 39U3UC brown. 37H 038Hc. No other changes Much Cottonseed Crushed WASIIINOTON. Muy I! The census report. Issued today for period from Au gust 1 to April 30. shows 4,380,389 tons of cottonseed, less rcshluments, received nt mills and 4,164 801 crushed; also 229,817 held at mills April 30. production: Crude oil, 1288,084,077 pounds; rellned, 1,080.636, 014 pounds; cake and meal. 2,038,432 tons; hulls, 907.978 tons; llnttrs, 1.210 876 bale's: hull fiber. 361.469 bales. Stocks April 30; Crude oil, 106.159,892 pounds; re. fined, 125,268,739 pounds. I.EflAI, NOTICKH r3y KHTATK OF rKTKR CIIRIHTIANrtKX, f6 deee-vsed Letters testamentary on the above estate navlng twen granted to TIIK PllOVIUKNT LIKK ANJ) TRUST COMPANY Or l'lIILADELl'IlIA. all Persona Indebted to the said estate ara requested to make payment, and those having claims to present the same, without delay, at the offlc of said Company, 40V Chestnut St., Philadelphia. . " rr- AA S. WlNd. Presldtot. D. II. FOSTER I Wce-rVetio'erit F. A. BARKER Secy, and Treat. Mr. Foster Is one of the pioneers In the Irrlne Field nnd was President of the Foster Oil Com puny, which was one of the first companies to operate In this Field. Mr. Barker was formerlv sales-manager of the Willys-Ovcrlnnd Co., of Toledo, Ohio. He has the distinction of having made the Initial finan cial arrangements for that concern as well as having procured the initial contracts. It Is appurcnt, therefore, that he Is well versed In financial matters as they may pertain to any com pany. He has also designed nnd arranged the pumping plants of The Cumberland In such a wnv ns to procure 30 more efficiency than others employed in the Irvine Field. Finally, In speaking of the Olliccrs, It may he pointed out that this Company Is unique in that they all arc uctlve In the field of operations In directing their particular departments. Wc recommend this stock to the most conservative Investor as olferlnn splendid opportunities tor substantial dividends at an early date. At the untold balance of $250,000 common ttock it being rapidly tubtcribed to, we now offer it at A Week With the U. S. Battle Fleet Series of Important Articles by Raymond G. Carroll 90 cents per share (par $1) tubject to withdrawal or advance in price. Deicriptive booklet on request. DANF6RTH & CO. WINSL0W TAYLOR & CO. 1 W.U SU New York Wldener Buildinr, Philadelphia BERTRAM S. STROCKBINE SULLIVAN & REINECKE 30 Bioid St, New York 25 Bemr St, New York WILLIAM H. T0TTEN 1025 Park DIJX.. Pitt.bur.h VVORAM & CO. R:M. PALMER & CO. tt BrotdwiT, N. Y. Red Eittte Truit Bldf., Philadelphia THURSDAY'S PUBLIC Thursday's Public Ledger will contain the first of six articles by Raymond G. Carroll, special corre spondent of the Public Ledger and its newspaper syndicate, with the United States battle fleet. Mr. Carroll describes the life of a sailor with the great gray fleet now in full commission on active war service. Through Mr. Carroll's articles, everyone who, has given a son, a brother, a sweetheart or a friend to Uncle Sam's navy, can see the daily life of the men behind the guns. It is a thrilling and an inspiring story of the fine human material of which the . U. S. Navy is composed. LEDGER '&