V wmm m vtfcu f i ' fOv . For Third Time in Succes sion Captures rlonor by De feating, Miss Green FAULTS IN TITLE PLAY IIAVKISKoriO. IM . June ." H'ss I'hyllln Huhn Wnl.h. for thp (hirrl year, won the xxoninn'" sImkIor chnniplon Chlp of the Merlon Cricket flub from Miss Jacqueline. Orecri, tlio ernre brine 7-5, 6-1. Play ahmvcil Hint Ml Ureeti'R plajlnc na Up to thp IiIrIi Htiuiilnnl that InouKht her face to fare wllh the tltlclinlilcr In thin year's annual tournament. Ml' Walah yesterday shatril the Inulip ehamilonhlp title xxttli Mr. Vrilentlne N. Bleir. and will play -ilth William H. Toxin Huhn, Jr.. this nftertinmi. aBalnst Miss Sara C Nellaon ami John Mill. Jr., in the finals In mixed doubles. Miss (Jreen nut tin a clever, came ficht In the single and Is a worthy runner-up to the slncleH champion, although Miss Walsh trot danceroim lends on her In both nets She pulled the wore up closer by iplendld work each tune The second set, although the 6-1 score (lues not so Indicate, was especially spectacular. Miss Walsh ,ot a l-t lead on her opponent and ran It up to 4-1, when Miss Walsh tooa matters In hand anil brought the finish iulckl. A cnlii made the play ing dlfllcult ami frequently spoiled what Tjould have been wonderful hhots. As might be expected III such a stubborn con test, brilliant and prolonged Interchanges were frequent The titleholder starred in handling scores of difficult strokes from her opponent, and really won the match on that account, and her ability to plaie the ball In places bail for Miss Clreen, Defaults settled two of the consolation events, the singles going1 to Miss Marlon Toulmln through the failure of Mrs. A. W Prentice to contest. Mlsi Anno Townsend and Miss Hehecca Thomson, In the same way, gained the consolation doubles event from Miss P. T. Chase and Miss Violet Gratr, In the consolation mixed doubles, the. final went to Miss Ilebecca Thomson nnd W. S. Thomson by the score of .. 7-n, the losers being Miss Rlennor Uobb and C. W. rsamhlx. The late a'Mrnonn final nhd mixed doubles 1 expected to produce sninic of the best matches of the tournament. Summaries: WOMKX'H SINIJI.KS KLVAL Jtlaa Phyllis Huhn Walsh defeated Jarnuelln st ureen, ,.5, 114. CON80I.XTIO.V SINOLKH K1NAL Jtl Marlon Toulmln won frwn Jlrs. A. W. Prentice, by default. CONSOLATION MINKli POUIILKS Ml. Inheres Thomtnn and W. S Thommin tefeated Allaa Eleanor Uobb and C. w. Oamt.il 0-1, 7 a, Hamilton Entries for Tomorrow Ksrst rare, three-xeur-uMa. 3 furlnnga Lady J5J'",i.M0U.?lori,L I'lund. 110. Zulu Land, lllh. JVnw 110, Clonaaaalty, 103, Senator llroderlck. Herond rare, ateeplerhaae. four-yea r-olda and op, 2 miles New Itaxen, LIS. Nexer IVar 133 P.'i" J.'Jnto' .18- K",i "ht. 13: Cynosure 153 The African, 148. ' Third race, maiden three-year-olda and up, liV.mllea Hornet, 103. La.lrtr of Llaht 111 Nallie C lOfl; Rex (laiety. ma; Johnnie Atutln.' IIS lone Land. 111. Tyrone. 1(1(1; Censor nil jratltne. 10.1; Tlxieletdl. lus. " "' '"3- Kourth rare, Ihrec.year-olda ami up. u mllea sisniiisar: iaoT"wood-i,as """"-" ifth rare. threear-olda and up. 0 fur 1onra ttanrher, 124; ( Caddie. ii)- A v Akin. 110. ibUnlta. Iu.1. JLuberk , lis- ValW. Jra I-ady 107; (b)Tyrnt. 4; (d)ilanoKlnr 111 faiSheii A Arthur entry (b)lledwell entry. ?',h .. race, three-year-olda, 0 furlonua Sleepy Bam. 101. Mien Hamnaen. 103i Wat T nriremo. 104. Dr Unn a. 113; 'llaxe nut 104 I-bStaii7-. Jtathryn aray-U81 H1' """" : t.i!?'nih.r',c, three-year-olda and up, mile Edith Ilaumann. ins. Maxim's Choice. 108 ?n,nll.",'i",,& !";Kfhl'en II.. : nartley' 101. Menlo .Park. 101: Luke Mae. 10.1; White Com riaC Ihl""horP. l3i Ilavari Apprentlee allowance claimed. Weather, cloudy; track, heavy. Aqueduct Entries for Tomorrow hVnrffi ,5ry."r-0'1, -TV' unxvard, ,-U llVKn. 9ni'Bw nock P)" M" fttw Jiy.loS- ti.SS.!'1 rfe.,four-year-ol(la and upward, the S ijffli 1,,ntert'i,ir?.rCh!!5i iSfiS? i?ia.,b,S,0.,,B'T;. Sl""h0d' - SSS: i;2.ckiehnd,H?srsrp.p1r-n8sun VtUr (,d""' ,,:" .J?"KVure.i three-year-olda and up, handl '! (IW mile Old Itoaebud. 128, Th Klnn J?S k!"ih.""i ' ' r Trap, ioi. nonVir' 11. Chlcklat. 110: Ormeadale, 120. "omr, -ni".iIri.,hr,,'','"J,1u.n1 upward, sell ,nr, jnllesWouderi Bhota, 1J6- Ollllea lid Grundy 100. Star rTneh. 101: V. J. Llllta 114 WS JCr,.utAr J'! I'bkw Mut. 01. "5t, i'n' UBi Cnurtahlp, Jot Ou.en of tta Su I4t ' "."ML !. w-rer-pi4a, maidena, aalllnr kJ IK,S."n'0V.l"-? 'JOlbea. 107. llareiratJl ahfnatoo, 112 Toleranc. .Y.'" 'jr. li.. i-oor Joe. lOd. n.nr. l&W'th"' tojr'or'i.'w; Arr"loT bHhi; 10: Golden Olow 10. komliue u t 1flU !.. I " " " 4 ..fM.iNK Atlll IH.mIv 1( Orlaiuner iAtlr. lftOiConfiCStUi. 10ft. VfTiii- rprtu. . lot iot. Me. & &&'-. u ia-o iiti A. bbbibbR9H ? 11 y MISS WALSH WINS f W '..' Y . MERION SINGLES fc T a& J Huhn, Jr.. this nftertinmi. nBalnst Miss Sara - --... rw. . PtlSBRfV ? ! ti Slll.ee " Hf "ShoT. " M?ySZ JS; ,'.'?1"1'. ,, Pullux. lllj XyiJn (Imp) W, V?,'?m!!'ntfA 105. Alvord. l(i" Traction 102 Hwfa, lis Viewpoint (Imp), lii- Th 111 clalon. 100: Jack Xlnn,aM VtS.'iX V,. .?."!? CHAMPIONS AND PROMOTERS FOR BIG 130UT KILBANE AND LEONARD TO BOX HERE ON JULY 23 FOR THE LARGEST PURSE EVER OFFERED FOR SIX-ROUND BOUT Promoters Put Up $20,000 for Battle in Shibe Park and Dunn and Gibson Accept Jimmy Dougherty and John Shibe to Run Show I5y ItOMSKT JOHNNY KILIIANK. fentherxvelKht cliani plon. and Itenny Leonard, bus' of the llchtwelKht". will meet In I'hllailelphla on July 23 to settle the iiietlon of xvlio's xvhn In flstlana In n nlx-round bout nt Shibe Park. Articles of nBreement xvero sinned at Hotel VendlK last iiluht by Hilly Cilbsnn. mnnnKer of Denny Leonard, and Jimmy Dunn, manager of Kilbane. The lamest purse ever offered for a hU round bout xvas the maunet which drew the pair of champions to this city. Kach man Is to receive $10 000 for eighteen minutes" work. malt-In 20,fl()0 In all. For more than a month this match has been IianginK tire. Promoters from all parts of tho country bid for the battle, nnd It xx-as thoiiKht that It would Ko to some city In the West However. James Dough erty of Lelpervllle, nnd John Slilbi", secre tary' of the Athletics, cot together and put up a purse, lhat could not be turned down. The xx'elght uueetlon proved to be n big stumbling block nnd almost ended negotia tions several times. Dunn held out for 133 pounds ringside, as his man xvas stepping out of his class nnd xvnuld give, nxvay sev eral pounds anyway, and Oibson wanted 133 at 6 o'clock on tho night of thn bout. After arguing for about an hour the xvelght was ngreed upon hs 133 pounds at 8 o'clock. Kach. side was required to post a forfeit of ilSOO for weight and appearance. This Is the biggest match In flstlana today and no doubt xvlll be extremely popular, nenny Leonard has more than made good In Philadelphia, having ruined the light weight crop In the last two years by knock. TWO KACE MEETS TOMORROW Road Drivers and West Chester Horse men Ust Events for Weck-End Two race meetings are on tomorrow's card for the light harness speed brigade and with Ideal weather prevailing the horses should show plenty of form. The speedxx-ay course In Falrmount Park will find the local horsemen out with their equlnes, while at Sheller's Park, West Chester, Chester County drivers will turn out with their fleet-footed trotters nnd pacers. With several new racers In and around West Chester, there Is plenty of Interest among the out-of-town sportsmen in these events. Five events will tie on the road drivers' card. Illbbons will bo awarded to those finishing first, second and third In the vari ous events, t IUCINC! NOTES Lesaee Merkl'. of lha llelmont trark at N'sr b.rth. la plannim to hold mid-week racea for local racesoera. drand Circuit trottlns and Pacini raclni la Hated at Narbtrth for Autuat. The mealing will atraet the moat efficient trainers In th llht harness game. .. ConaldfTabla rivalry If existing between Wll Ham Yalland and K. O. Mauftr, of Frankford. vrhn waa the belter naiar Tha former owna Mary Coaatraan and the latter Jay Patch. , They xvlll njeat at the rrankford track July 4 in a special art nt. , T June tlW. Ike wall khoura. VrankfM-d -owned a4af.llT, nlf4 .tM JHw.Meel t .I'rovtJ EYEXING LEDGER - "" jysf'i&tJF!,ai i flls&& saw-,. W. .MAXWKLL Leonard and Kilbane lo Get $9.25 a Second . .-..-. . Lli' 7'...", .':"'". .fr " .W-ronnd no- sionn.iHi .i.i.i. on ..TI"H"l".r,l,-V"r" Ixiut In New ' !i.;.- York hiHt rn-rounu Ing off nil of the promising onen. and Kll hane's work always made a hit. There are no two cleverer ho,s In the wotld, and n addition to hat. each has a knocknut Vval lop. It would be ImposslblB to get together a pair of boxers more evenly matched. Kilhnno has rjeaned up nil of his onno nents In the featherwelglit division and xvas forced to meet llghtxvelghts or quit boxing altogether. For Ihe last year he has been boxing heavier opponents, and his most notable victory xxas over Freddy Welsh In New York a month ago. He gave the Briton a good lacing, and Leonard finished the Job The bout xvlll be held In the open air at Shibe Park, and the ring xvlll be pitched where every spectator In tho covered stands xx 111 be able to see. There xvlll he no high prices, the scale being from one to five do, lnrs. The referee has not yet been decided upon. denee, II. I , Thursday. In the S:1B pace. Mav Bird won th event In three atralsfit ; heati in better averaire time than 2:10V4. Tiia loeil Wn 'sh'ov"' "'Cond pla" ,n ?he h'rd he"t! iilh.trl 'Th1'. o' West Philadelphia, la hand line the trotter Mlaa A fred with elegant nui. reaa on the Speedway In Falrmount TarkV Players Nought, Sold and Released NEW YORK. June "9. William Leard. an Inflelder with the Seattle (Waeh.) club, has been purcha.ed by the Brooklyn National eLaiu. team and wfll report at once riTTSnunaif. Jun7To.-Announcem.nt of the releaae of A. J. C'Hunny) Brief to th. Bait Lake City club of Ihe raclflo Coaat I au. haa been mad. here by Harney Dreyfu.a pre.l. dent of th. l'ltt.burgh National laeu.' team nrlef waa aecured from th. Halt Lak. cilv cldb on a thlrty-day option. Brief haa been purchaaed from Salt Lak. by Loulavlll. .-j will report at once. nd ST. IX)UIS, June In. rtoberl lle.,.v... , . fielder for th. St. Louis National, ha. ' Uti to JolnL the. Loulavlll. Am.VhTn Al.c.lSil!:,d team, though th. Ht. Loula tlub. accorS."?" Preald.nt lllckey had arranged "Jay"'. ,.",!.", Mr ,.r hi" "'ry while lie playid wi?h Lou .vllle lle.cber did not go wllh th. L,h Loula team when It Marled in Ita ro.J. 8t last night, nicky. announced" IllckeV ,,K Ileacher'ii aalary waa 20O a year. y ta,li Nev York Slate Ltytgue BUdlftA NY June 20 Wlih.i ... i..... . . . 7 . -u vvuneim ami r rourteemlnnlfiv ..-...'"' pttcb.r.' battl. ye.terdny. tfach IwrjleV'Vi" ' le.w.,1 finly fiv. Ml. utori th. imi.wJ'ih'L jus.u (nniia in a lourleent nn A. ..'. , n, f &, lerUloi, bout I. ' xxir I IV ferord for the boJ: I'er round. IVr minute I er ennil ' PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1917 CORN GETS HEAVY, FOLLOWING RALLY Free Selling by Longs Results in Decline Wheat Market Dull and Narrow WAIN IIBI.T WKVTIIKR IflBH'A'T , CIIK'.tliO, 4une III. The weather foreeait fr Ihlrt, -i.lt tioiirs 11 IlllnoU I'nlr lonlthl and itrohnblr SatnrrinM unrnifr north, MIourl and Wlarontln I'alr Innlfhl and prnntlblr Sntnrilnvi unrmr tnnlchf and In o.ilh Suliirday .MInneot nnd Inn a fair nnd Marnier to nllili iirnl.nl.l.r nnettled nturdar. . . . Nnrtli anil Satitli Dakota Unsettled hut enernlly fair Innlihi nnd Mnlnrilari warmer In extreme ent, ronler In extreme t lo nlthl. rlirnkn nnd KanMis ieneratly fair " nieht and ntnrdiii warmer north and t lonlthl. flllCAOO. June 2! Kiee reahiing sales by local nnd outside long made the com market heaxy toitay after li had rallied fairly well, following irtegularlty In the early trading, t.nrge interests here were disposed to regard pres ent prices as ton high for the moment. Iteports from the belt Indicated that the ci up Is In splendid condition and It xvas predicted that In Tennessee the lateness that has been complained of will be over come. Adxlees fiom .South Dakota and southwestern Minnesota continued favorable, field there being clean, wllh the grain growing rapidly. The country was quite a free seller The market at Liverpool xxas firm on a scarcity of offerings anil continued bad re. ports concerning the condition of arrivals In Aigentlna. ' The best on July wns ! r,7'.. the low ir,i, and (he close f t.7'!7)t..$Ti, against $l.r.fi yesterday's last price; the top on September x-as $1.17. the low .;"i. ami the close $Mfi4. against S1.)7 nt the close yesterday: the best on December wns $1 (19H, the bottom Jl.n7',. and the closing Jl 07'.Si $t,fl7'-.i. ncalnst J I n!i i4 nt the end yesterday. The wheat market was a dull and natron affair and the trade paid no attention to pcgu'nr news Influences. Prices moxed lr icgularly. closing not far fiom yesterday's last quotations Brokers believe that the loxernnienl will take ronli-m of wheat, fix prices and prohibit cxportatlons In conse quence of this there was more disposition to i ex en up outstanding contracts I The market at Liverpool was easv on ex- j pectatlons of liberal xvorld's shipments. Prl- ..-- ..noes say mat tne scairltv or tonnage i being relieved The bottom here on ,ul was $. the top J. 02 ' and the close unchanged at J2.nl; the low on September xvas (I HO. the high II-'. and tho final unchanged at ll.Rlt,. There xvas a great deal of profit taking n oats by longs and the market sagged Light offerings of the new crop f(- ,Uv and August nnd August-September hlp ments to this cit.x xveie announced niniiml I he price of September ilcllverx bete. Kxpore- of xx heat and flour from the I luted Mates for lite i-p.t -. itm r.u bushels, against P.r.OS.ini bushels a veal ngn: fur the season they amounted In -a,.62i.82I bushels, compared with 1.'1.(1(!7,--'1i bushels In the pievlous -.e.isoii. Shlpincnts from Argentina for the week xveie 117.000 bushels, against I. .!)! nnn bushels last yeai The visible supply- there i H.IKO.onn bushels, against 11,720.000 bushels a year at-". IJxiiorts or iiiin fiom the United States for the week xvere S2,r,78 bushels, for the xe.-u.oii the.x amounted to r.l.:itl.2.-.S bushels compared with 2!..i9(,1HB bushels ill the previous season Shipments from AtgentliiH for the week were l.figs.ftno bushels, against 2.710,000 bushels last .xeai. The visible supply there is l.iinonon bushels, contrasted with Di ms, 000 bushels a .xear ago. Shipments r,f oats rrom Argentina ror the xveek xveie I3S.O0O bushels, against 1,370.00ft bushels last year. The ("hleaer rJoard of Traile will remain Hosed after .Monday until the following Thursday, the members having voted lodav lo hold no session on Tuesdax'. (."ailing futures rancd as follows XVh.at linen Hull l.nw tub . ... s 024 2.(124 2.1)11 SK.tr.nihr I vii hj i so Corn (niv t!ltrt.i Yeai'y'a I'loae rlos,. - in T2.ni 1 M4 I.S14 ui,v 1 r.T, 1,.T, t..-,lU4 1 ,; si .,., SeptPmber lfiml.r . 1 llt'i JlH. 'Mia 1 .Inly . September. I leremher Lard .tuly Mniemhr . Itlbs Jul . . . September. I'nrk .tuly . , . fll'. S4M ,'.0'4 It's M4' .'.0V, SLIT ji in 21.17 SI. 4 5 21.0. 121.0.-. 2I i( SI. 27 21 27 121, .10 21 III .21.112 ;! J? 21 .V, t2l.3S 121. R2 L'l (1-. 21.47 21..VI t2l,72 21',! iiH-H- i!"-05 t.io.in an.ss fepiemter Hid tAskmi J.Vomlna! ?;",?"!..?- Ti''';f" "i'ss NEW YORK BUTTER .AND EGGS NBW VUHK. June 211. Hl'TTKIt Iteeelni. 14.IIMI tuba lor. High .core. 37i s"Cfi'PiI: inia 374.. Oral. .tllSrlifc; aeconda, Jlt&StoR fi 3vJ"'n ' '' "n"allon creamery, all,' LOUS lleivipts IS M raaea, Arm. stnrni. I.WXie. evlrn Orel. 3S W3.M, c: firV l, MlW; 31 .e. second. 31', W32',r. N other ,hinge,. LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS t'HICAdO, Jun- 2ii. lloiiH - lierelnn 10 nun. .Markets ateaitj Mixed and hulrh.r. $U.4Sff15i.'. good heaxx. lift l5r, S(l rnugh heavy. 114 306.IS. Ilthl 114 lotf M.S("' ippg. Ill 2.1911, hulk. 114 704?1.'i.AO. ""'" "I'". f'ATTl.13 Iteieipla .'louo. .Markets alearti lleovea. n Kim I3.K.V rows and helfera. IiiWb 12.r.n-.torkera and feeders .17.2.110 IS- Texan. ll.7.'.W12.r.u. rhr. 13flllft2!l. ' ' r"an" SI1KEP Becelnts. Puna Markets xveak Na tlxe and xxealern. 1001,110, iamba, tl'fjlg. Buxton-Kniffht Tennis Winners Continued from I'nte One a Ave to a three nnd was txvo up at the turn.' Coming in Knight Increased his lead on the tenth tn three un and after halvini? eleventh he made It four up by taking the twelfth with a par three to r four. Another halved hole In fours followed, hut a par four to a Ave on the fourteenth gave Knlgttf the match. Their cards; Knight Out li 5 f! 4 5 In 4 6 3 4 4 Terry Out ., I 5 6 I fi In 5 (i 4 I 5 4 5 4 543 5 fi g 45 Cameron B. Ruxton again won without any trouble, this time from A. M. Grieve, of Whitemarsh. Tne champion's golf was just as accurate as on the two previous days and he won by the comfortable margin of six up and Ave to play. J. J. Young, of Frankford, who has been playing the steadiest kind of golf through out the tournament, qualified to meet Knight In the semifinal round, xvlth a praiseworthy victory over A C. Alexander, of Bala, 2 up. As usual, Alexander proved himself aii exceedingly tough customer and for the greater part of the match he was either In the lead or all square. He was out In 40 to Young's 42 nnd at the turn he xvas 1 up. Winning the tenth with a 4 to a 5 he was 2 up and going strong. After having the eleventh hole In nves Young won the twelfth with a 3 to a 4 and followed It up by taking the thirteenth with a 3 to a 6. A 5 to a 6 on the thirteenth put the Frankfordlan all square and by winning the sixteenth with a 3 to a 5 he took the lead for the first time In the match. Halv. Ing the seventeenth In fives, Young's fives led up strong with a 4 to a 5 on the elgh teenth and won, two up, George Hoffner had matters by no mean, his own way with Edward Styles and, In fact, hv.was somewhat lucky to win From start to finish the match was a -grim oneT The carnal Hoffner out ln . 4 3 rs 3 4 0 j 3 4 3 3 3 488 84078 4 J8 042 SO tttyle. Ol ut 4 In 0 Summaries; THIRD ROUND " T?x,.KJlf!!,h Aronlmlnk. defeated j,or Parry. X)Id York Road. 5 up and 1 to play .JiJ ,&!""& "'. defeated" ""."a.... .... n.i. t .... p.nu.,. .... , mv. iJ'..l.l'"T?"- 6odbgrv. defeated Ed strl. Nertb Htlj. !;, ., , r r'' ol'. I -."--. r.,, v w acq b to pity, f nin..liiihfnif''"-. MONEY-LENDING RATES NEW YOnK Money on call jr1"';, 4',i per cent, high 4H. low 3. last 4. closed 4r4'i. ruling rate 4,i per cent. Time money loaned today at r, per cent on all Industrials and at 4 per cent on good mixed. ' Following the early transactions. Ind"": trials were quoted at 5SBU per cent ana good mixed at 4-x;?l per cent. Prime bank acceptances are quoU-'l at S and 4 per cent for Inellglhles and 4H an 3H per cent for eligible? PHILADELPHIA Call. per cent. Time. r.ii?fi; per cent. Commercial paper, three to four months. B0iB',i per cent. Rcscrv.e Hanks' Discount Hates Id or Over 10 Ox-rr 30 Over 60 lfJ 3 3 3U 3H up to SO up to 6U up to Ftoaton . . . , New York. Phllailelrhla Cleveland . v ' ? 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3'4 44 4 34 4 44 4 4 4 4 34 44 4 4 44 4 44 44 k 4 44 ftlehmond Atlanta . ChlcaBO 3V4 Ht. Ixiula 8 Minneapolis .. ft Kansas City... 44 Dallaa Han l'"ranclco 3 Airlcul, Trade acceptances Com- Over (10 Up to 60 Up to 00 modlty hoston . . . ft 34 34 34 New Tork . . Philadelphia rrii.vi.land 1 ft 34 34 34 34 34 34 3 34 4 4 34 34 34 4 34 34 34 34 34 4 4 34 84 3 34 4 3 34 Richmond 44 Atlanta 4 Chicago ft St. Louis .... 44 Minneapolis . . ft Kanaaa City., ft., Dallaa 44 San Franclaco. B4 34 34 34 ITn tn thlrlv riAVM! over thirty to sixty. 4 Pef rent: tlxty to ninety 44 per cents over nlnat), ft per cent. BANK CLEARINGS flank rlearlnsa today compared wllh cor responding day last wo xiire 1IH7 mm mis PnilaoWphia tcii.tn.i.soj t tl,n3,i.3 tts.nsn.nn: New yerk. i.n,r,3n,3ns 4.in,4.-..n: A3n.nsi.mn 'hlcaan ss.27n..tn7 ni.7ns..l fH.tintl.ns" St. Louln... 21 .1111 'J7H IS 1133,021 1ft 71K1.27I! Ilostnn lll.2nn.A22 .12 01.1.300 40,01(1.033 FOREIGN EXCHANGE SKW M)ltK, June 23. The foreign ex change market In the early dealings today failed In show any particular animation The only feature of Importance xxas n new low record In ruble exchange nnd a slight suhfeqnent recovery. - Lire t carted about txvo centimes from the sharp rally yesterday afternoon Krench exchange for the first time In sev eral days xx-ns slightly steadier. There were no appreciable changes In rates or condi tions In the other classes of exchange. Quotations were- Demand sterling 4.7,1. rabies 1.70 7-11. sixty-try bills nominally 4.7la. ninety-day bills a.69.. Fianc cables 5.71 'j, checks 5.75VJ. Lite cables 7.20. checks 7.31. (luilder cables 11 5-16. checks II 3-16. Sxvlss cables 4 8.1. checks 4. S3. Ituble cables 23.05. checks 22. .15. Pesetas cahles 23 60. checks 2.1. G5. Stockholm cahles 30,50, checks 30.30. Chrls'tlanla cables 2H 50, checks 23.25. Copenhagen cables 2D.03. checks 28.85. COTTON DECLINES AFTER GOOD START Liverpool Becomes Active Seller Following Buying at Opening. Market Nervous X'KW YORK. June SI) Lai'k of moisture west of the Mississippi River and a bearish crop report by the Journal of I'ommerr-e caused a firm' tone at the rottnn opening today, hut business ffns comparatively limited. The market turned easier as soon as the Hist hatch of buying orders bad been ex ecuted on the opening advance of 11 to 20 nolntM and binke sharply before the end of mo ursi nour. Tne feature on the early aaiire nad been Liverpool buying, pre sumably to undo straddles, but Liverpool was an active seller later, xvlth October de clining In CS.IS and active months gener ally about 2fi to 23 points under last night's close. Offeis then became better and the markel showed rallies of several points after 11 o'clock. Offerings were very light In the after noon and the purchase of several thousand bales of October by a large spot Arm led lo a recovery from the forenoon loxv loxel of about 40 points. Aside from this buying there was no feature to the trade. Yes clone Open High !.mv Laat July 2H72 2(1.0.1 2(1.(11 2II..1S 20.1(1 October 211. 311 20.011 2(10.1 2.10(1 20 10 Ilecember 2H 1(1 2(1 7.1 2(1.7.1 2(1.33 "11.11 January 2(!..in 2H.S2 2(l.s( 211 nil 20 (lit -March 2(1(13 2(1.01 211 III 20(1(1 2 11 Ml Spot 27 4U "7 1,1 TH'I LATR roit ('LASSIKICATION DEATHS IIAZLGT June 28. ul 1042 N. 0th .t.. WIL LIAM HKNIlV hu.hand of Jennie n. Haslei Relatlvea and friends, aluo Phlla, Lodge, No. 7" K. and A M . Corinthian Commnnderx. No .13' Post No 2. O A. R ; Survivors of 110th Penna Reslment and all other orgiinlrailons of xvm. h he was a member. Invited 10 funeral services Mon.. 1:30 p. m David H. Schuvler Iilds nroad and niamond sis. Int. private. Remains may be viewed Sun.. 7 to p. m. BBRHKTTA In Ualtlmore, Xld.. June ' JKANNK t. "BRRBTTA lnfe .Malthles" wTfe of Paul A Rerretta. aged .14. Relatives and friends Invited to services. Mon . It am "oil V. Somera-t st riilla. Inl. nt convenience ot family HTKEL. June 58. WILMER. son of Onra-e T and Julia Steel, nsed 32. Relatlvea and friends' also Anna M. Rosa Council. No. f.,13, K P 2 and Houthweatern Assembly. No. 18 A o M !' Invited to funeral. Mon.. 2 p. m.. parent'a' Ve.i deuce. 222S H. Fllton St.. W, Phlla. Friend, may call Sun 7 to t; p. m. Int. private Ht James's Chur(hard. Klmtseaslng. LEWIS June 2S. nt 1340 PTne at phll. xViRi4" -V,0,.lU,!i ''KW1?. !? of the Rev" Dr William P. Lewis and daughter of late Rami.. I, and Mary Uedford Shober. .s.,1 i ffl"' services. .Hon.. II a. m Ht. James the , 1 li. Church. Kails of Schuylkill. Int. privifj lio, Ion and Baltimore papera copj. """ ""' PENNOOK. June 20 ABRAHAM .... hli,. hand of Anna C Pennock. aged 80. n.laiu... and frlenda Invited to funeral. Second-da vs.. entb Month 2d. 2 p. m.. from hi. fat. re.Wenw' Lansdowne. Int private '""' FKITE. Suddenly. June 58. 1017 ophi-i ,. B.. wlfa-of John R. Felle Relat lii. '.'W friends Invited to aervlcea. Mon.. 2 In m To"',? N. Ilroad st Int. nrlvale I.n,irii 11V11 It. J0- McLACOMLlN. June 20. ALlCK wife ......, 11.1 ....hli. .. J-...L. Vi xxire (ONHTAIILK KAI.KS CONSTABLE SALE Contenta. ertlcle. . , good, at 331 N 11th at., to be'Vold "for reS ' levy and cost.. Jl a. m. Monday. July 2, 10J7 suits nm TO ORDER -latJL Kadored from tM, ttt ao Mt PETER M0RAN& CO. SESiP IrTH HARKKT. BmiANOB ON lil M.X. COB. TII A.ND ARCH ItS. Majk.l gt. Btar. Oh. x,n M.-r BASEBALL TODAY SHIBE PARK Athletics vs. Washington OAMK CALLED AT S:15 P. II Tickets on .!. at Ulmbel.1 and Spalding'. AVVAB'S WATE08-WIR188 Lfamjt Swim hy tl ForBjJcErrrTwbn vnr j nai Plain. 0S.' Fancy, S0 AyVAD MANTO CO M.b.k.n. N, J. MOTORCYCLE RACES POINT BREEZE MOTORDROME TONIGHT CAMBRIA A. C Op.n.Alr Boxi.; . Frankford Ae and ramhrlif "x,,1 Ut tiM Mt, JU,, -it, .lU,. ?( atW u.M of andAnnLvnchofCountTcav live, and friend. Invited to funeral. Mon 7 a. m.. 101.1 N. 27th at. Requiem hlah";30 St. Elltahetha Church. 0 am in,h Wf" Crn.aCem Mn' 1 " te-'iBit! 3- PHILADELPHIA MARKETS GRAIN AND FLOUR WHEAT llecelpts. Til.Wi buihels. The market xvas nominal. COHN Itecelpta, 13,flnt buahcla, The market rinss ana n . Is for local traile, an In lo location Weatern No, 3 yellnw, I L8IV Wl.S2'4i .to. No. 4 do, 11 74l,n(H4t do, No, ft. (to. Il.77i 1,781. OATH HeceTpts, f.L',039 buahela. The market xxa without Important rhaniie. Quotations: No. J xvnite, .t40.4ri stannani xvhite, i3Kinyjf. No. 3 xvhite. 720724c: No. 4 white. 7HP71HC. KLOUIt Itecelpta. 700 bbls. and 412,03ri lbs. In eacka. The market ruled xveuk and loxer. Trade was quiet. Quotations follow: Winter, atraluht fln.509tl. Kansas, clear, 10R011. do. etraluht, ill ,VI0I'J, do, patent. Itl.7.i 12.2.": aprlnit. flrat clear. 10.B011: patent. I1I.7.1W12: do, fnvorlte brands, 12.25W12.7S. rlty mills, choice and fancy patent, 1 12.28 O HYK FllUft aold iloxvly at unchdneed prices. we quote tln.aoeil.23 per hhl ,as to ouaiuy. PROVISIONS There waa Utile Irndlnfe, but values were steadily held, flotations xxere. City beef. In nets, amoked and nlr-drled. 3.1c; xvestern beef. In seta, amoked. 3.1c. city beef, knuckles and tenders, smoked and alr-drled. Mile, xveatern beef, knucklea nnd tenders, smoked, ,10c. beef hama. I30M32; pork, famllv. I44..1il4r.: hama. S. I. cured, loose, 24H O23o; do, skinned, loose, 28r'.'flVc, do, do. amoked. 2, i&'Jfic. other hums, amoked, city cured, aa to brand and nver ae 2.14 iSfiOc: hams, smoked, xx-estern cured. 2814 i?20e, do. boiled, honelos, 39c. plcnle houldera, S. P. cured, loose. 21c; do. smoked. 22r; bellies in pickle, according lo average, loose, 2Ur; breakfast bacon, aa to brand and average, city cured. 38c. oreakfast bacon, xvest ern cured 3.1c. lard, wealern, refined, tea., 23ci do, do. do, tubs. 23c, lard, puis city, kettle rendered, In tea , 23c. do. do. do. In tubs, 23c. REFINED SUGARS Thete was i fnlr demand and prices xvere firmly held nn a basis of 7.30c for extra fine granulated. DAIRY PRODUCTS nt'TTL'tt The market ruled steady Willi a f"lr demand for desirable slock. Quotations xvestern fresh, solid-packed creamery, fano specials, 4li. extra, 30t4nc. extra firsts. 3Ncl "rats. ,l,i,c; seconds, 3a'4c: nearby prints. fnr. 42c; averace extra, 40 41c. .firsts, ,1s Ss J'e; seconos. .'Ill', Sf37c; special brands of prints LfKlH Kine eggs ruled firm al Ihe late ad xanie with demand rle.-mlng up Ihe nrfcrlnns. fjiiointlons xvere Ha follows. Nearhv Hrsls. ltd An per case, neathx current receipts, tin 2" per ("" western extra flrsls. Illl.r.O per case do (dels 110.20 per case; fancy selected iiindle.l rs?."!r.rJ..Jo,','ln "I HW42e per dozen. ., u!"'li.s'' """ ln fair request and firm ur.der light offerings Quotations: New York full cream, fancy, new. 21c: specials, higher: do, do. '7 . """" "" -32.J'i. do, imii sainis, 1 1 'n I Nc. ' POULTRY .','.' r''n,'" ,,,,r" 'inlet end harlx sleadx thlrkens xxere flrmlv held. Quotations were as i?'ia!": l'0"'l.. . to quality. 2IC2.V; roosteis. 17918c. spring chicken?, not Leghorns, plump, yellnxv-sklnnerl xielKlung Hi Trj h.h uplece. ,i:l '; "'"'. ,;np'n? chickens, not Leghorns, smaller oVf' -!!JiliT,- wh." Leghorns. 2292Hc. ducks. Pekln. 10920c. do. Indian Bunner, 171M8r. pigeons, old. ir pair 23B'28c, do. joung. per "n tTt aU ! ( DRKSNKIi The market ruled xery Arm. wllh demand rcudllx Hhsorhlns the hmlleil offerings. ,,"; JV,I,.,I""" " c" fi'Hixs Kowls, 12 to hux. m,'k-f'J. dr-iii(ked. fano seierird. 20Hc: xveleh. Ing I lbs and oxer apiece. 2c. weighing 34 lbs. apiece, 21c; xvelghlng 3 lbs apiece, 22t2ac, fowls. Iced. In bl.lti . fancy, dry-picked, xvelgh i1!?.? Ib' Hni1 ov'r aPlece. 254e; smaller sixes, lit?;.-.. . -.d loosierK. dry-picked, lsiic: broiler., nJarlX: flS.V.VS,Wv.n.c' Virginia. 32 (iJ33c; other ?5I.rh tiiiri1.If!i' XVl!.rrn:. -,:30c: turkeys, .teW"'1' ,'wl' rier lb. Western, best here .'30J.1c; common. 201S'Je. ducks, spring. ..' .3c, squabs, per ' dnz.-n White, xxelghlns 11012 lbs. per dozen, 3.J inn. white, weighing 00 10 lbs. pee dozen. .1.2.1ffl3 7.1. white, weighing LI". TSL'l0"ntJl9--'r-- "hit-, weighing 7 lbs. , i,,.-,,, .ia.,j... wn le, weighing OotOv, ..i1?" -"' L10ff l.s.i. 'dark, llfjoolsSi small and No. 2. fllcilLI.I. FRESH FRUITS liemand xxas fair nnd valuea generally ruled i"P'- ..VVUm Apples per hbl He Davis. tlWtr.l) llildwln. 1,1 apples North iVrr."".1"'.'- el.sq'1.1(i. lemons. peV box. ki ttgjf.riiii ??!,' J2XH r.' '.'"'"" Per "rale ' t4 .i ..li, peaches, fleorgld. per rarr er. 1 2. Sofl 3 Ill watermelons. Klorlda. per car. f 2.11)4400. VEGETABLES The market was nulet and prlres genefalb faxnred buyers, as follows White potatoes ;;. vrf l-.. Kh'rt-' ,J "":. ,.',';. rota- Norfolk, per bbl. No. 1. 1 4 . 7.1 ,1 ,10 v o' bid. No. 1. 1.10.1.73 .No. 2 28r2..1 2 i: ner Onions. Texas per crale No t No. 2 IIW1.3-1. Cabbage. Knslern Phore ner l.bl.crale M.50W17.1. do. Norfolk, per hb" norma, ner rr, . ! r.offir. pineapples, rorln itlro. per crale, j.'IWl straw berries, per L Jersey 7lfti . Iaware nnd Mr land; M 12c .blackberries. North Carolina Pr ill . 1 t?f 10c. rherr es. per 8-11. baaket Sour, inramic sweet, iwW7.Vr. plum, (Jeorgla :r"ri'.,:;J.rtl!?:"- d.-. rth Caiollna per .v.vgv-A.-i.-.-."-',MJU'.! """ " ")'l:l!!lL. j, fi. mi 1 ""iylSmmzm f Sr Writ for f ThM mmMWfmm Look beyond the iruck-the name Velie is your djest assurance of quality, service and careful consideration as long as your equip men : is in use. Service is the prime essential cSancesf X " USC' Wh take ' wrthfntUry manufacturing experience make, ry and .rganition second to none, makes you secure in the knowledge that the respecrSUarantee WlU b? fulfiUc'd We carrv a full stAei, . .. service nnv tim a t !e ....," " . U1 "beral time-payment arrangem if y0'u CvisJ. La Roche Brotherf;. Inc. 506-08 North 9 . 1 111 SMSfciBiMli'ilMihfir '"nt nili 1 1 iHKliiiil lii f iiifril i! liiJtottii&tY-... ' ; ! BBBBEtt le, tl.SOOi.TS. Celsry. Klorlda. per 10-lneS te. it OS. Heans. Norfolk. Ireen, IVi cmt IK lpptri, VlorldA, I'pf box, j.r0(ff,i KMI'in". ''' J"' W"j ii.aUWIIJl. !' rir rll not lirt Txllfrfl fl tj. ."." f lorina. per vox, ntvi.rtt I'llxllm.,. -.,.'. ,f. Knl.a.1. Carolina, per baakot. tlWl.fiO; do. Norfolk, pi? baaket. jl.S02. Decta. Norfolk,. p?r foil forth Inn tl.M J14f.1 Oil er 1 ei ..... oima TK. .K..I.j. ifcA.i ,"LCT" Jiiiuoiurn, riuiiUH Mlislulppl, Pr Hat-crate. ll.nnoi.TB, r nil! ,T, fO.a.lltl'U.IIM X.IIUll,C, ..! IM1, 1. do, All duaa. rooma, per 4-id. oaaioei, iwi.,U, NEW BANKING LAWS Several Measures Arc Passed by Penn sylvania Legislature HAnmsmmO. June in. Severnl bank. era Ing bills were passed nt this session of th. .1 Legislature, yvmong tnem was one nuthorli. Ing Stnte Institutions lo accept drafts and Issue letters' ot credit, xvhlcli would allow trust companies and State hanks to Invest part of their funds ln Acceptances and other bills available for discount or sale to th Federal Reserve Rank. This Mil has been signed by Governor Brumbaugh. Other bills passed were to permit .Htatj Institutions lo keep reserves In banks nn. proved by the State Ranking Commissioner 1 ouisiae oi ceiiinu reserve cities; creating a commission to codify the banking laws of the State and bring them up to the standard set by the national hanking laws; allowing banks and trust companies to join the Federal Reserve system, and authorizing banks nnd trust companies, corporations and building and loan associations to Invest their surplus in Stale and Federal war bonds. The bill lo permit trust companies to discount commercial paper as commercial banks do passed the Senate but failed In the House. Boston Railway Passes Dividend HOSTO.V. June sfl mg, mortality among .Massachusetts street rallwa.x dlvl' dends xvas further Increased by passing of Roslon Suburban Klectrlc Companies pre. ferred dividend Roston Suburban preferred is cumulative nt rnte of $4 per year but tlie company for the preceding four riuar. teis has paid B0 cents a share. The .Middle, sex nnd Roston Street Railway Companv principal operating subsidiary, has now pending before Public Service Comniisaton application for Increased fares IHrIi Record Price for Wool PORTLAND. Ore.. June 29. The sale of everal thousand pounds of wool here to Roston Inlet ests at seventy-two cent! pound Is said to be the highest price ever paid in the State. In last years, the nrlct has averaged forty cents. Financial Rriefs The New Vork Stotk Exchange hai stricken from the Hat J'ere Mai quelle Rail, road Company old company first preferred necond preferred and common slocks ' The New York Subtreasury gained $2,839,000 from the banks, making a cash net gain since Friday of J63.051.000. A Chicago Board tif Trade membership has been sold at $4f.00 net to buyer ud $250 from previous sale and an advance of $,"00 from the recent low point CourTSc.s Aside Railway Sale CINCINNATI. July 29. Lnlted States District Judge Hollister has set aside the sales of the 1 ronton and Delphos divisions of iheBlncinnati. Hamilton and Dayton Rallw.-ryon the ground the court had not authority tn order the sale of these two pmpertles In parcels. New orders of sale will be entered by court within the next few days, in tiering resale of these propertlei It xvlll be a stipulation they shall be soli as entireties. FoHcr vws. uall on us for Velio y wa" " us o vein R - j'c.:. Triii k. .ml rann Tractor. K ' i-HV I