u. 1" 'I 1 ' EVEHItfG LEPGER-PHILADELPHIA, FJfclDlY JME IK, 1917 TRIS IS RUNNER-UP TO TY IN BATTING w MOOTED DEFAULT AFFECTS PLAY IN PATEIOTIC TENNIS TOURNEY & Large Entry Lisl; Expected to Attest Local Appre ciation of Holding: Woman's National Racket Meet Set Here for Next Week IJy PAUL W. GMBONS miin Pennsylvania State rntrlotlo Totirnn- I . i . in.. I... ...111. IU jl mem, vviucn organ un iuruj mi" " BCftnt entry lint of tvventy-ninn players, li tic-Bring the final rounds, At thin writing It looks ns though the Star Hpanglcd title will ko to Dr P H Hawk, with P. 8 BodRorji nnd nvcrltt Moslcr lurking within the shadow of possibility. ncn with the meager number who algnl fled their Intention of ploying through the tournament the nlvvaya unsatisfactory de fault had to thrum Its obnoxious presence Into tho nrtnlr ahd greatly detract from the Interest from the standpoint of both plajers end gallery. Among these vvero some of tho best players In the tournament Including William T Tllden. 2d : Norman Vf Hwayiio and P .V He.ml Swayne'H entry wai only a. conditional one It bolng understood that ho could play only In caso there was nun on the first two dis It was Impossible for him to get out until Wednesday nnd Beard was forced to default through pressure of business, There docs not, however, seem to be any satisfactory reison for Tllden's defaulting to Tto-'nev Heck This default was given With tho score nt CS In the third ret Keck had played beautlfaslv throughout, and. aided by the fact that Tllden did tint expect the opposition to be ns formidable as It proed to be. and the further fact that he was not going nt all well what was antici pated to bo a one-slded match was con verted Into one of tho clocst nrlctv With the scoro nt 0 to 5 In the third set. tho excuse was given that Tllden Injured his ankle, nnd Inasmuch ns It was conceded that he would win the tournament the sym pathy of the gallery went out to him U lien ho engaged In a doubles match within ten minutes later, and followed this by playing n practice match of singles, It was pal pable thnt the default was -not due to the reason given Heck thus moved forward with shallow honors his flno peiformancc being stripped of Its glory by the default The tournament was, as n consequence, robbed of tint verv considerable portion of Its Interest which would have attended Tllden's playing through to the flnnls Women's Tourney at St. Mnrtlns Hvory womm nnd girl In the 1'hlHdel phla district who nn ihy tennis nt nil should enter tho Woincn h National 1 a trlotlc Tournament (virtually the Natlnnnl Championship), which will be plnvcd on tho beautiful turf court of tho Philadelphia Cricket Club at St Martins beginning on tr..,.inv niTi i:ntrles should be m.ido to Joseph M Jennings ch ilrman of tho tour nament committee Chestnut Hill nnd must be accompanied by tho entrance fee. which Is, singles. $2 nnd doubles, $3 per team Tho entries for women s singles nnd men i doubles must bo In tho hinds of tho com- SPEAKER SEVEN POINTS BEHIND Texan, Here With Indians, Hopes to Gain Ground on Ty Cobb CRUISE AGAIN IN LEAD Trls Speaker Is seven points behind Ty Cobb In the raco for batting leadership In the American I,e.igue Only one American Leaguo contost was staged jestcrday, and George Slsler, of tho Hrnuns failed .to Im prove his batting mark and still is nine points behind .Stuffy Mclnnls, who Is third Cobb and his associates have moved on to Washington and tho Georgl.i star Is now going at his best Speaker Is anxious to regain tho premier position nnd will fnce tho A batters with tho hope of regaining tho lead Wait Cruise is back In tho game and also tops the batters In tho National cir cuit Yesterday found Cieorgo Hums In first place, but Walt made threo hits out of four times at bat. while Ocorgo failed to hit Hill Jacobs at Pittsburgh Helnlo Zlm had a good day In the Giants" tramo getting a slnglo and a tilplc Neither W Wagner nor linns, of tho Pirates, could connect with tho A O S vesteid.iy Jimmy Austin, who plays tho third bag for tho Browns, helpedHob Groom shut out the lied Sox with three singles Dodo P.iskeit had another good day nnd duplicated his work of Wednesday, w hen he had a p ilr of singles and trlplo and was robbed of a homer on another occasion try Ncale, tho Ited left fielder Georgo Whltted had a pair Ncalo and hhean, of Mattv's club, each had two hits Iloth of Shean's smacks were for two bafes Here Is how the lvo leaders stand NVTIONAl, I CU.I t-J ll. All. It. II. Ave. 47 llll '.' .'.3 . I.U Ci-iiUe, St. I null Horns. New ork Kousll. ( Inrlnnutl Fischer, ritteliurali J. .smith, hi. I .mi In 17H 3(1 1,0 ,117 41 111 21 JW 311 100 12 31 41 127 211 41 Cobb. Prlrott SpeilKer. t level mil Mclnnls. Athletic Mater. pit. i iui ami.kk'.w m:oit II All. It ,STI .310 ..123 II. Ai. 47 171 211 III .117 ft! 1ST 21 (II .tVI 41 HST 13 (II .321 47 ISO HI .'.'I . W XAamlikininMi. Clevrlunil III 103 111 00 .111 ENTRIES CLOSE FOR IRISH GAMES AT POINT BREEZE 1'ntrles closo today for the third annual set of handicap track nnd field garni s of the Federation of Irish County Societies which takes placo at Point Hreezo Park Juno 23 The program is mado up of a full set of events. Including the 100, 220, 440, 880, mile run, broad Jump, high Jump, mllo bi cycle and mllo novlco bicycle and onc-mllo relay races. In addition many events for the members, their sons and daughters, with the Irish Jig and reel dances for both men nnd women, In tho evening, also are sched uled A flag-raising and patriotic services by prominent speakers will open the festivities of a lpng and varied program. Entries closo with Thomas A. Ilannom. 1714 Mif flin street, and Louis N. Goldsmith, 13J2 North Franklin street TWO PATRIOTIC BEQUESTS Loyal Legion nnd G. A. It. in Estate1 of Dr. C. W. Houghton Bequests of J2000 to the Ixyal T.eglon of the United States and $S0O to tyeaile Tost No. 1, Grand Army of the Republic, re Included In tho will of Dr Charles W. Houghton, 1208 North Broad street, which, as probated today, disposes of property valued at 125,000 Other wills probated wcro those of J. Lib erty Tadd, who died In the Jefferson IIospl. tal, leaving to relatives nn estate valued at $14,700; Adelaide L. George, BU09 Web ster street 19300 1 Adam Osier, who died In the Philadelphia Hospital, $6183; Cleo. patraM arlftlns 2011 North Twelfth street, $8000, and nilza. II Soddington, 1724 Wing--ohocklng street, $2200 COLLEGE BASEBALL Lafayette vs. Pennsylvania SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1917 Aluinol J)r rarade nnd ratriotle Uttrrbe rjUXHUX JTJELD, 2 JP. JI. mlttce on or before tomorrow, Saturday. June 16 Entries may be mado In tho women's nnd mixed doubles on or before Monday, Juno 18, nt 6 p. m It should bo a matter of gratification that our city has been honored by the nward of tho National Tournament, and for this rea son alone, If for no other, every woman a plajer should help make Philadelphia seem worthy of holding tho tournament by linking tho entry list ns largo ns possible Then thero Is another and better reason for every ono to enter Tho piollts go to the Ited Cross In addition to tho pleasure of plavlng In tho event and enjoying tho satisfaction of knowing that they nro helping tho Hcd Cross, they will have tho opportunity of watthlng Miss HJurslrdt. tho greatest WOlnan tennis lilnvor In Ihn wnrlri. nl.iv o.ii li day More can be learned by watching the Play of Skilled ticrfnrmprs nf tlm mlllicr of .Mls HJurstedt than could posslbl) be nbsorbed In the snmo tlmo in any other manner Men's Eastern Doubles In connection with tho women's events, tho Philadelphia Cricket Club will hold the Men's Kastctn Doubles This will bo the first time that this event has ever been played outside of the Boston district, nnd to show that the executive commltteo mndo no mlstnkc in awarding the event to l'hll-i-delphla, evorv active tennis pl.ivcr should get n pirtncr nnd enter this toiirniment It will not lie mccssirv to get out to tho club eaih day before 6 p in The doubles game has not lieen developed to the same degruo of prollrlcncv In Amer ica as It has been n broad It admittedly . ills for more skill than does tho single, for tho reason that tho court Is so com pletely covereil by tho two laers on each sido th it the opening must be mndo This brings rare skill Into play when good plov ers meet, nnd dutlng the Into afternoons next week those who visit St Martins will witness some raro tactics nnd receive val uable lessons in tho doubles g.imo by watch ing, or better still, by plnvlni- Tho Philadelphia Cricket Club will en tertain the entrants nt a dlnner-danco on Iild.iy (veiling June 2 Those who mav pirucip.no on tins occasion will get full value ALM. DICK NOW IS "LIBERTY BOND" Millionaire Horseman Buys War Securities and Gives Racer Patriotic Title HIS LUCK IS CHANGING A K Macomlier, owner of perhips the niot extensive string of horcs In training is patriotic, to eiy the least In addition to purchasing Liberty Bonds, as all million aires should, Mr Mnconiher Ins had the name of his recent $.0 noo puichase, the three-year-old Al M Iilek changed to that svmbol of pitrlotiMii, Liberty Hond As such the colt will st.ut as favorite In the rich Latonla Derby Saturday What horse Khnuliln t win with such a name? There Is a lot of red tape surrounding the changing of a name of a thoroughhred Tho Jockey Club register has to ho con sulted, records must he icvlsed and a fee of $100 paid for the privilege All entries of the horse must Include his previoui mme, too, so that form students will not he mis led by the new deslgnitlnn Hj tho way success Is finally coming tho w.ij of Ma comber After a most disappointing serlen of reverses IiIm colors are comlns home In front with the legularlty that the game spoilsman deserves. On Saturday last he achieved .i victory of wlileh any veteran owner of the turf might ho proud, when bis slx-j ear-old Hoots romped homo the Suburban winner, on Monday War Ma chine beat out August Helmonts Diastic like a gamester, nnd Tho Cock since has galloped home In tho maiden race, fifth on the card, like a l-to-10 shot Ken the losers applaud a Macomber victory nowaduva PHILADELPHIA MARKETS GRAIN AND FLOUR VWIKAT ltecelpts, 1S1.350 buih. The mr kH wan nominal and th quotations re emitted. I'Olt.V ItrcrliHs. 1)119 liunti Ulterlnts ' light nil the market ruled firm, but .Irsde quirt Quntnllnna Cur lots for local trsn',, "J m ' ,atln-Wratrn No. .1 fllow. IKMHO IB:'i, do Nn 4 jellow. M.-OHOlSO'ii do. No ft yellow tl 77lil 7R'i OATH lUttlpta 123 001 liuth Offerlnin were Hunt and, with alronitiT wraiern advlts-a. prices advanced H Quotation! No 2 white. J" 74He, ftandtnl while, 7.1W71'4c! No. 3vhlte. 7i'tr7."tc No 4 white, 7l7l4c KLOl'lt llerflpta, 700 hhli and 1.S20RT1 lb" In aarka Thero wna not mueh dolnff, but values Vftirrally were well maintained Quolatlona, per 100 Iba In wood (cotton or Jute aacka about -no nan) Wlntir atralght. $! SaJHJ.71, Kanayj, War mr,(HM11!'li do, airalsht IM SW1 7j. 1JATTINO HALL HARD "Dolc" I'nskcrt has been hiltinK it up nt n Rrcnt clip recently. Yester day ho had three safeties out of live times up. TAKi: $7r)00,000 or 110NDS Du I'ont Company, of Wilmington, Del., Adds to First Purchase WILMINTITO.V. Del, Juno IB The du Pont Compinv took a furtirr subscription of $2,500,000 to the Liberty Loan. This brings tho total subcrlptlon of the compiny up to f 7.6no nnn on June '.' the compinv subscribed fB. 000,000, that being the largest nniount to th.it date taken In Delaware Tho total sum will be placed to tho credit of tne Delaware commltteo nnd, therefore, to tho Philadelphia district sin.ooo.ooo in dclawaki: WILMIN'ITO.V, Del, June Ki While the exact figures have not been u ached, It Is known that Delaware has subscribed for the 1G OOO.OOO worth of Liberty Ponds awarded to this State .is Its shire (if tills nmount. about $l2(innnno came fiom Wilmington. Tho Atl.is Powder Cnmpan dulared a pi(lil dividend t one per lent, with the recommend ilion It be given to tile $100 nno non fund of the Ited Cross The divi dend will amount to 71 500 Stupendous EXHIBIT o Concentrated Values All $7 & $8 Oxfords I,rr hlior ilNpIayril "" " to plrk up nml fXiimliK to iihU iiirtloni hImiuI. to sfft to npprft iutt1 Inr pit mIiirIo pnlr in WE UNDERSELL PHILADEL PHIA BY S:i THE PAIR HERE NOW HtfM hiinuner htiln wnltliic for jou to Hntlf3 joiiPNilf Hint OUR NEW PLAN OF SELLING SHOES WILL SAVE YOU MANY DOLLARS NOW TIiW NtuprndoiiH opportunity mnv only lnv( n i.iih. If ,mhi "nil mii miiy lnf a our (luitue to Kft niir Mininier low hlioes nt this Ion prlic COIIE IN AND SEE! Exhibit Starts Todau And Continues Until Further Notice N. W. Cor. DOWNSTAIRS- "Better Shoes at Basement Priccsf Market & 13th Sts. lint, on I3lli St. i&nm.. to MadetoMeasure M Ul XS ii en s From regular $30, $27.50 and $25 fabrics. Handsome pat terns! All-wool every thread: shape-holding and wear- and weather-resisting stuffs! An abnormal price cutting on high-class suitings, called forth by these unusual times. Better be "quick on the trigger" at this sale. Newcorn & Greesi Merchant Tailors J032 Market Street lOpcn Saturday Evening: ill witent ill 7.10 M Ml. nrrlnr firm, clear, tlJ .VIWI3 25 rtn palfnl, f 13 7.1WU 3D. do. rav; nrlte l.raml" IH.iftVll, city mllln thol anil fnnev pnfpnl. Ill 7.101(1 , ., llVU ri-of'rt wai quiet, but firm uniler llent nlTerlnc We quote UQ11.75 rr 11 . as to nuillt DAIRY PRODUCTS rimr:!!:--The mnrkct nn mraln ailr un der fntrly HIivrAl onerlnnii ni ft 1 rtlve 'lmnnrt Qnntntlonn w?ro nn follows New lork full frcum fnnc) now 24W24,c, prclnl" hlBh rr da 1o fnlr to Rood, new, SJtfl'lVic do, Part urdm. IIISp III rrctl Inn market rOIM atMily ftt thi luff dpftln1. but trndp uu quiet cjunltlonij wrn nn fntlown Vcstern, Trcah no lid packed rramer fanry vpoclnls, 31r rxtra .J'iV4Uc rxtru flrntn AHc, nrptu 37'ic nrcond atPr, ti'jirhy print ft fnnrj, 4L'r nverage rxtra tutu' ' Mrnm Hft.Pir fcrnnda tW Q37c, special brandtt of prints JobMntr nt 4'UWc. I.UUH Ttn market ruled Arm with demnnd nlmnrtdnff thf nlfcrlncft of dlruble stock I'ol lowlru: .ire tho fiuotntlnnH Nearby firsts $10 "0 prr i,no, n" irbv ( urrent recelptn ( 'to tcr rnt" lern rxtru flrpt $ 111 JH pr af, do flrnta (MKl per raft fnnrj )( td candlecj ckbs utro juhliinii ut 441c per dozen IMtOVISIONS There wan a fnlr Jobbinc inquiry and n1ue nnre atradtt ninlntulurd Din quotatlnnn were an follow n City berf, In net. rnoked and ilr dfUd .1V-i( wetern boef In nt a noked iVic clt lief knurklen nnd tenders, smoked nnd nlr dried 3(l'ic . ucstcrn bcf knurklca nn trndern smokfi! Vhr bref Immi J3uC 3. pork fiimtly, $4I.Vi4' hams H I rtirril, ftop .'"iH'J'iUr, do Krtlnnnl, lonse "161 J" 4c, do do nmorffd JSSt'ic other hnmi nmoked city cured nn o brand ana nernre I'OW.'U'c. limns umokod western ured Sdflll'tlc. do, liollf I bomrfis 41c plcnU shotil Its. H I cu red looso 1! 1 Mi c do smoked 1' J 4 c bll lei In plrkle ncco" I Ins to n erase loose. Utc, breakfist In con, hi to brnd antl nxerane, rlty Hind 3(m 1 reakfnst baron, pstrn cured 3c. Innl wpstern refined, trn lMr do do do tubs ic Itrd pure city Keltic rendered. In tcs -lc dn do do In tubs 2lr REFINED SUGARS Th mnrkrt wns quirt but stendv with re. flnen accepting ordera on a baala of 7.50c for txtra fine granulated. POULTRY MVfi--Th market rulfrt firm on fnwla. whllo rhlckn wrre nulft nnl ImrrlyMMrty. Quota" llona I'owla. aa lo nualliy. Jieji'ic ron.tfra, ln17ci aprln rhlcki-nn not lahorna, I ump. yrlTow aklnncil, vrrlahltw 1'. l1'" ."J'f!;' aploro, 2220C. ilurka, l'fkln SOMSIg ilo In tlan Itunnrr. ITSJlhci rlnfona. old iwr pair. 'Jiftssci do jounit, per pair 204f2Jc. I)lli:ssi:u Dfalrabln atork na pretty well rlenncil up at full flBUrea Th H'oiatlo'ia were n. followa. I'owl. 12 In box, 'fiij': fed, drypkked, fancy aelecteil. 20oi vlKhlnit 4 lbs ami over aplpcr. 2'iV4ci welahlne 3Hlb. apiece, 24c: welahlnir 3 Iba apiece. -Jf,-;'?' fowla Iced. In bhla. fancy, dry-plrkv. W'W; lnr 4 Iba. and over apiece. 2fic. emaller " ea. 21024C1 old rnoatera. .drjr-Plrkert. IHHci lir""";' Jery fancy. 40K. brollera. nther nearby. welKhlnn l&2 iba apleco 3TW4HCI "mailer el7ca .in3ilc. turkoa, frrah killed Iced per Ih Weatrrn b-t licri 23 J. riimmnn J M'l-in .L.la n,.,liv .nrlnir (Jlf02tr. aaUlba per iloien Wblte, welKhlns 11 to 12 Iba. per iloicn 4 2iW4 8, wblle. iveluli nB H . Iba per ilo?en 1 ipt4 10, white vvelahlnj H Iba per dozen. I3W3 11',. white vvelKhlnc . Iba per doien IJ f,U.'.7il while. welRliInK i'nW Iba per doron II 7HW2 2P, dark. II ,'i" W2 2n amnll nnd No 2. COcSItl 21 FRESH FRUITS I'holca aloik aold fairly and values Kcneratly ruled aleady aa follow a Applea per bbl . Hen Davla HfM GO llaldnln. No 1. tX'ito Applea, Nnrlhweali-rn, per box SI T.0W2 ." lmnna, per box. I1SC4 Ornnuea I krldi, iwr crale llrlKhl. fancy HW.'i fill Ilnsael, fancy I2fir.n, poor f.ctll fill (Irnpefrult llorldn. per crate. 12 ROOS Plneappica 1'orlo Itlco per crate. I.'S 3 2V Mlrawberrlea per nt Jereej OMlOc. Kaatern Shore "ihc lelawnro nnd Mnrlanii 0(fc Itlnrklmrrlea North rnrAIIni per ul.. 10 lullc lluckiebirrlea North Carolina per Jit U5rl"c Penchca Deomla per nrrler, 2W3 Watermelons, riorlda per tar. I2."0W lno VEGETAHLES Demind waa fair nnd prices were well main tained on choice stock of moot descriptions The quotations wern aa follows VV 'jllo po tatoes Couth .Carolina per bbl No. 1, I0 lino Nn 2 I7WS. culls I'M' White potatoes North Carolina, per bbl. No 1. Iili r,u, Np 2 -iW7 culls. I1W4 While polatoes, llisl ern Hhore, per bbl 'o 1 fi2fi "li Qtilons Texs per crate No 1 II 1IIW1 11 No 2 llOcifrll.10 Cabbnue llmrbston, pr bbl ,ratc 11 'i0. do, Norfolk pi r bbl irate .' Leiiuie, North Cnrollnn nnd Soulh Cirulina, Pr bnsket, .riOcWl C'eier I'lnrlda, per 10 Inch crate II W J llenns North i irnlm-v nnd Mouth Crtrollna iirrrn per basket, I1W1 7"i, dn North Carolina nnd Mouth Cnrollnn wax, er basket, nortttl 'ill limns Norfolk urem nnd wmx, per basket t.'2'J" I'mttilnnt, I'lorldn, I er box 12 "i05?l Toppers riorlda per Ihix, JJW2 7fi Sipias'l 1'lorlila per box. II Wl "ill r ucumliers I lorliH per bnsket 1 '.O"!?.! lteets Norfolk per 100 liunihis tin I 'lomn toea, FlorMa. per ernte fanerfSOS B0 pholf-. II fiOWl 7fl Mushrooms, per 4lb. basket, 1U 1.S0. . LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS CMICAno June'lS IIOOS tlecelpts J7;.00.!! Stsrkela slow, Tic hlalier Mixed and butchers. 114 nutria, mi) Rood heavy, l4.n.ltlfl nJl rouuh heavy. 114 IilBHr. I,1i IIrM 114 !013 TOi plus, no Aifru fin- bulk, luinoi.iar t'ATTMl rtecelpts 211(1 Market" flow, weak. Ilccrea, III 2013.3o, cowl nnd helfera, il(iufll2 stockera and feeders JIT ftp W I.t(l i Texana 110 S01J.11 calves, 110 tin (Ml M Hlllllll Itecelpta Olioo Ufarket" Btron. 15c hlaher. NeHio and western, IS 8013 33: lambs, 110 10W 15.71V. CHICAGO DUTTER AND EGGS ClttCAflO June 1.1 IIUTTHIl Itecelpls. 10.711 tub" Hxtras. 3rt'4ci flrst 34'4 03ic. hOOS Itecelpta, 22 31S casea Firsts, 20W 30c, ordinary firsts 274728c NEW YORK IIUTTER AND EGGS Ni:W YOltIC Junn 13 IltJTTr.n necelpta. tV4'i tub" SIlRhtlv unsettled High scorlnK, 37'i(f3s'4c extras, 37r37'ic, Htnte dairy. 37c, Imitation .IKf.lSc. rnni Itecelpta, 22 701 rasea Steady Hxtra nrsts 31W3.'c, firsts 2''4 (f).ltiMe mixed color 30b 33c other quotntlons unchanced DIVIDENDS DECLARED Wilson . Co res il In r quarterly of H per cent on the preferred atock, payable July 2 to stock of record June 2" Judee Mlnlnir nnd Hmeltlnit Company, reuular quarterly of Jl cent" n slnrc, paynble July 2 to stock of record June 20 Victor Tnlklni? Machine Company, recular quarterly of 1 per cent on the preferred stnk nnd ,1 per rent on the common stock, both pabl July II to stockholders of record June Ki Columbus Tlnllvrnv Tower and I.laht Com pam regular nuirterlv of m per cent on the preferred slock. Herlea A. pnnble .July 2 to suck of rnord Juno It Kniifrmnnti Department Stores, Inc regular nunrterly of II 7,"i on the preferred stock, pay able July 2 to stock of record Juno 20. Iloston Wharf Compan regular semiannual of 21 per cent puablo Juno 30 to stock of record Jun lit Trilrlo ripe l.lne. regular quarterly of II if share, pijable Jul 31 to stock of record Juno ,'10. Iist March nn extra dltlihnd of II wna declared In ndllllon to tho regular of 1.1 Interstate I: llnay Compnn tegular aeml nnnuil of 3 pi cent on the preferred atock, Pjviblo July 2 to stock of ncord Juno 10, "California Packing Corpontlon. regular quar. terlv of II 71 n shnre on the preferred stock, ptyable Julv 21 lo stock of record June 2.1. hooks will not close. RAILROAD EARNINGS t.url'U'H.I.IJ AND NASHVII.MJ 11117 Inc rirst week c." June l .111 oil S171 Ml) l'mni Tul 1 301177 30.1 3 102 3J0 RED CROSS lHVinrvno rni'xnirrnwM n t .. ' hull Steel Tompany has declared ?"" iica itosb tiivinrmi or 1 tier rent cnj July 1 to Mock of jecord June jo. "" HOSTO.V. .1lln tR n.L ' I Company has. declared a reculai. rlnito dividend of 3 per cent, an extra "r cent, nnd nlan it nM n... " 1 ti. of 1 per cent, paablo on the common l(!'M July 2 to Ktockholderof record j?" , M3W YOIttC, Juno IB Tib run. quarterly dividend of 3 per cent .twlf cini aiviucna or 1 per cent ,m u b t- holder. or n.l..l . ' ""' hlch SIJ. ' Cross. "" lu con'"ut9 to th. iS5 LOCAL MINING STOCKS TONOrAIt STOCKS MarNamara "Id Midway .' 22 Mltpah Hxtcnslon .."''. !H Montana 10 North Star '" Itcscue Kula '.'.'.'.' ' ' i nni r.t.,M J.' '" ""'"" "-uu STOCKS T1l Tt.,1l nooth ...!.';.'.'!!.'.;;" Combination 1'rnctlon '. Dlnmondfleld 11 it Daisy oro ; , ; Sandstorm Kendall . . . ' ' ' Sliver rick ... ..... .I'.' MISCKI.LANEOUS niuuiin uiniru Nevada Wonder Tecopa Mining .nt .on 01 01 m .02 01 10 ?x 1.00 J3 1 . 1 -29l I 01 .01 .04 (II 01 .01 .01 .12 i It J,i Nntlonal Paper Pays Mnr. NHW TOniC, Juno :5 The V.ti Paper find Typo Company haa declIrSI quarterly dividend of 2 per cent on tit"? mon BtocK nnd tho regular quarter J . dend of 1 per cent on the preferred k'.'M inyable July IB to stock of record f"---' Three month! oro a dividend of lu J.' cent was declared on tho common etock. Gold Tor Cuba N'nw YOIIK. June IB Gold coin t0 th. nmount of $400,000 has been withdrawn from the Subtreasurv for Viinn.- .1 . " -- i',..v.iii xo Cuba M and $1,200,000 has been transferred to San 1 "" " -vu,,. ui ompment of an equal nmount of gold to Japan il o'IMPORTEDamJDOMESTIC tobaccos Blended CIGARETTES t A new combination mild, yet they "Satisfy"! Yes, this new cigarette is more than just good-tasting, it delivers a new and important thing to smokers Chesterfields "reach home," they let you know'iyou arc smoking they "Satisfy"! Yev, they're mild! Don't be surprised tho new blend of Imported and Domestic tobaccos docs it. And the blend can't be copied. Let Chesterfields give you new cigarette enjoyment. 5sssSsn w iw V 20for 1 i r
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