m. WIDEN TO OPPOSE OSBORNE IN FINAL (Sermantown Player Favor ite to Win From Belfield Star at Wilmington STAKT Pt.AY AT 3 P. M. IllUm T, Tllden. 2d, of the fJerman town Cricket Club; who needs no Intro duction to tennis players In the East, will clajJh.wlth Percy S, Osborne, of the Bel field Country Club, In the final round of (Ingles In the Delaware State tournament at the Wilmington Country Club. With weather conditions favorable, the match will start promptly at 3 o'clock, Tllden, who has been playing phenomenal tennis of late, Is a big favorite, but those who know Osborne and his game ray he will give Tllden a battle. Only the match can tell the story, tor If Tllden Is erratic he may beat himself; It he Is going well, there la nothing but a Tllden victory in Ight. Osborne has a remarkable record for teadlnesa plutJaccuracy, and In Justice to the Belfield 'MM It Is quite possible that he will have considerable to do with tho final result. If Osborne can fathom Til den's "cannon-ball" serve, if he can outwit him at the net and outgame him from the back court, an upset Is not Impossible. There are many "Ifs" In a tennis match. Tllden Errs In Doubles Play Tllden and his young doubles partner. Beck, lost the final round of the Delaware State double to K. E. Dixon and Alexander Thayer yesterday In three out of four sets. Tllden played brilliantly In spots, but his Thlsses were costly and his court work not the best. Tlldan's big mistake Is playing too near the center of tho net. Time and again he mlsaed shots which, had he been In position, he would have re turned. Tllden tries to cover too much of the. courts and often takes shots right In frrnt of his partner This works well where one weak player and one strong; player form a team, especially In the mixed doubles a style which has brought Tllden so many victories. Tllden must learn to play the doubles game without crossing over to his part ner's side of the court. He must trust Beck to look after his own side and take his (hare of the shots. Team work Is out of the question when one player attempts to do more than his share of the work, nnd the results of such tactics Is ultimate disaster. If Tllden expects Beck to be a depend able doubles partner he must let the Junior assume his share of the responsibility and take his medicine until Beck Ih Just as dan gerous as either Thayer or Dixon would be on his side of the net. Beach Haven Tourney Next Week Many of the local players will compete In the annual Beach Haven tennis tournament, whteh starts next Monday and contlnuen over the Fourth. Tllden and Heck will both play at Beach Haven, and It Is possible that Percy Osborne will take In the trip. The majority of the players are from this section. CUMBERLAND TAKES OVER CHAMBERSBURG FRANCHISE CHAMBERSBURO. Pn., June 30. At midnight last night a deal was closed by which the Cumberland Baseball Club takes over the Chambersburg champion club of the Blue BJdgo League, and today, Colonel Nelson W. Resslen of Cumberland, came on and closed the deal. 12 RELIEF AND PURCHASING WINNERS IN P. R. R. GENERAL OFFICE LEAGUE Dispute Between Auditor Miscellaneous Accounts and Purchasing May Be Settled by Playing. Petroleum League Stages Opening Today THE first round of the Pennsylvania Rail road General Office Baseball League fin ished yesterday with the champion Pur chasing team leading Division A and Relief Department topping the Division B aggre gation. The second round will get under way on Thursday of nest week, and there promises to be some hotly contested games out at the P. R. R. Field during the next two months. The showing of Auditor Kraft's Freight Traffickers was a disap pointment to the fans, as no less than sixty candidates were after positions, but the boys are out to make good In the next round. ' With the A. M. A back In harness, this quad will bear watching. The Relief team In Division B Is anxious to repeat In the second round and then the muss will fly when the leaders of both divisions meet. Through the efforts of H. B. Itauck, chairman of the Baseball Commission of the Pennsylvania Ralltoad General omce Baseball League, the forfeited games of the Auditor Miscellaneous Accounts to the Purchasing and Auditor Passenger Traffic teams, which were canceled by the A. M. A. management on account of the players not getting away, may be staged. Hauck lo endeavoring to have these two games played over, and then there will be Joy In the A. M. A. baseball camp. A M. A. and Purchasing were tied for first place when the little mix-up occurred. Chester will win the pennant In the first half of the Delaware County League race, but the fans at Upland will be almost as well pleated If their pets beat the leaders when they meet at Upland this afternoon. The largest crowd In the history of tho league will witness the game, and It Is two of last season's Phlllle pitchers In the points. Stanley Baumgartner will oppose "Chief" Bender. The Petroleum Athletic Association will stage Its opening games today, and lively competition Is expected, as some of the city's best players are Included among the teams ellglbles. The association has only recently been formed. The officers are: n. A. Wotowltch, Crew Levlck Company, president; S. P. Worthlngton, Union Pe troieum Company, vice president; W. It. Meljv Crew Levlck Company, 'aecretary, J. -U. Tremly, Vacuum Oil Company, treas W' Board of Governors: J. M. Lynch, chairman! E. L. Schwarti,E. M. Gillespie, f' ' .Frnln' " J' Walters. R. C. Bennie, I Coll, R. E. Clifford and F. T. O'Keefe. 4.ZbZ .Independent Industrial League sama to- 2!v e tS Yfor.k" bf.en poatponed In mem S2hS lTA,?. McKenna. who represented Baxter, To Xu.2,r.l. "ervleea of McKenna were held at Church?" morning at Our Lady of Lourdta tfic.k n?,1 wo.uM '.'J near from first-claaa ?."t'tV.VsVr.Vta!Kt!i?u "n " ""' " Down at Wennnah, S. J , rm July 4 one rt iht. "iff.11 "wrtto- aventa will bo a baseball Kama between the veterans and tha local team, and tbe-vtta are confidant of whining the con- The American fengravW team of tha Inde. pandent Industrial League baa aimed Iloy Far ,. ?'. '" Pitcher wbahaa been starring for i. A J. Jteaca. . The Woll-Dun Co faraa Jn th Main Line Leaiua will not t played this afternoon, du. to a mUunderjtandloa- on tba part of tbc Paoli A. R Hlna; haa a letn record of aeven auo- i netoriea m tna rh laoelpMa filio. Manu AC Laague, and. tn!ar afternoon at Point aasL wtko .iava iti una acainat tha n. . r'UL- IB If1' WmtrZHk i'JTWa'U'M-iWt9't?ft'- CLAKit's -""s ;s?r.r ." MwBiiiiii,, --, m 'JB what May happen IN BASEBALL today American League Won Ixt .r .MS .aos ,4M .403 .Ml ,)U8 Win !,. Split Chicago ,. Ilnsfon . , New Verk . . 4S ?x ,M7 ."33 .0.11 .Sl . .563 .Ml .. Mn ,mx JVOO .4S.1 .. . .412 .XSt .400 .301 .97.1 .... .377 .XII .Ml ue Win I,n.r)pllt .as .en .... .AtX ..11)0 .607 Jll .Ml .... .MS .SIX .... .403 .470 .... .417 .4X3 .468 .411 .407 .... .314 .31 .... ts so SI X7 39 3 iwintit rierelsnij ".'.'.'. Wiwhlnston PI. I.OUI , Athletics National League M'on Lost 7 12 rr. Ml .sin .six .! .4 AS ,IIX .114 .333 Sw Terk rhiuiM .. Chicago . . ft. l.oula .. Cincinnati Drooklrn llostnn ' . M XI SO an XI XI 40 . . XI . .14 IS . It ritMhnnth 20 Double-header. INTERNATIONAL t.EAOCF. iv. i.. rr iv. l. rr. xi xn .nil 14 X0 .444 16 XX .406 10 30 .339 Newark . . XII IX .t Itechester , Baltimore 3I IX .610 lllrlimnnd rrotldenre. XX II .BOX rtnfTalo. . . Toronto. . 33 19 .831 Montreal KNIGHT LEADS IN AMATEUR FINALS In First Eighteen Holes in Championship Golf Tour ney Has Buxton 2 Up PLAY MOST INTERESTING WHITKMARSH. Pa, June 30. Kred W. Knight of Aronlmlnk, led Cam eron B. Buxton, of Huntingdon Valley, at the end of the first eighteen holes of the thirty-six holes final round of tho Indi vidual championship of Philadelphia here today. 2 up. Probably no more Interesting golf has ever been witnessed In tho final round of this ccnt, and tho fact that Knight had a 73 for the eighteen holes to Buxton's 74 proves that both men played very fine golf The going was In favor of Knight, but the Aronlmlnk representative, on the whole, deserved his lead Tho champion drew first blood, for on the first hole he was on the green In two, to Knight's three and both took two putts. Tho second was hahed In par fours, but on the third, Buxton put his approach shot Into the creek and took a five to Knight's four. Knight was a trllle lucky, for his npproach shot only Just cleared the trees and landed on tho green. Knight played a very poor tee shot on the fourth and went Into the creek, nnd followed It up with a poor third. Buxton was short of the green with his tee shot, but won the hole with a four to a five, making him ono up again. Both had good drives on the fifth, but Kn'gh,'ii second was a beauty, virtually dead to the hole and he was down In a bird three. Buxton's second was Just off the green to th right of the hole and, although he made a bold bid for a thr'e. he failed by Inches only. Knight was wonderfully lucky on the sixth, ills lee snot was in me rou(;h to the right nnd he put his second Into the pit at the back of the green to the left. The ball wan nicely teed up nnd. clipping tho ball out. Knight put It In the cup fifty feet away. Buxton was on In two and had a long putt for n three and naturnlly failed to make It. On the seventh Buxton drove out of bounds and took four to reach tho green. Stetson to Play Hershcy Team The Ilershey team, from the famous chocolate town up the Mute, uill In the Metson opponent today. Iltnkle and Newhn will Ik, tn the potnta for the canrtjmakers. white the hntmakera will depend on Hesselharher and Stevenson to run their string of consecutive. lctorlea up to nine Today's Minor League Card Delaware County Iasue Cheo:er at Upland; Media at Brill Main Line League Autocar at Clulph Mills; nerwyn at Narberth, Vane at Hon Air. Mnntsnmery County l.eagut Open date, cluba playtnz exhibition eamea. Philadelphia Suburban Leacue Oak Lan at Olney. Fox Chaae t Kern nock; North Phila delphia at Llndley. Interboroush Leasue Opn for postponed came. Induatrlal Leacue t.North Section) J. & J. Dobaon at Electric 8torase lottery. Keen-Kul-ter at Hale & Kllburn. .standard Roller ll".ir Inc at Mldtale Steel; Dliaton at American Man sanese flronze Industrial League (South SctlonV Houchton at Lupton. double. header. Ward at Hesa-Brlght. Quaker City Rubber at Miller Lock. Barrett at Philadelphia Roll and Machine. Independent Industrial league John T Iewls A Honn at Atlas Halt Bearing. Megargee Hare at Standard Supply and Equipment. Manufacturers' i.eague Barrett at Butter worth. American Pulley at C II. Wheeler, rilrard Shoe at I.anston Monotype. Stokea & Smith at Becker. Smith & Page. Petroleum Athletic Association Union at Crew-Lvlck. Quit Refining at Texas Company; Vacuum Oil at Pure Oil Kronkford Suburban LeagueTucker at Wil low. St Mark's at St John's. Whitehall at I'hll Kearney; Krankford 3A at Frankford 4A Philadelphia Shoo M.inufacturera' League Lilrd-Schober at Kdwarda. W. W W. Lennox at King, Smalti-Ooodwln at Hallahan. Philadelphia Church League St. Luke's at Christ Church Jtesertea. Puritan T. M. A. at Bethany Y. M. A.. Beaton A A. at St. Luke's Camden County Lengue Berlin at Magnolia. Woodlvnno at Bellmawr. Treshyterlan at Lucas. Northweat Church Association Calvary vs, Harper. qihet-Coenant at Schwenkfelder, Northwest Memorial at Covenant. Bethlehem at Twenty-ninth Street. P. R R Motive Tower League Trenton at Wlllmngton: Baltimore at 'Washington: Harris burg at Meadowa. New York at Philadelphia. Other games McAndrewa & Forbes at s I C. Hershey at Stataon; dermantown at Olen side. SOUTHWARK SHOOT TODAY AT TENTH AND OREGON Charles H. Newcomb to Compete Jn Event Gunners Plan Red jCross Tourney The Southnark Gun Club, at Tenth street and Oregon avenue, will be the rendeivous for the local trapshootlng brigade today, for the downtown organization the'only club staging such sport In the city. Charles H. Newcomb will fire away In the competition, as will several other prominent gunners who will leave tomorrow for the big Maplewood, Is. II., tournament. That the shoot will bring much glory to the win ner Is evident, whep such noted shots as Newcomb and others will compete. TOO I.TK rOIt CLASSIFICATION j IIPtTIIN CHACK. At Provldenca, R. I., Month. ftth. JONATHAN CHACli. srvlcea at 100 Hop at.. Providence. on Sixth Funeral . R. I., on Thlrd-oay. Beventn Montn. at laili. m. -- - . .Illiu . a I ...!. WARIJKN McLKAN. at Chattanooga, Tenn. No. tie of fnral later. STEVENSON. June SO, ALBERT (Pud.l son of Mary and lata John E. Stewnaon and grand son of late Isaac Myers. Jr. Notice of funeral will b given from hla parents' residence, 1J0H 8. 4ath st. BIH'ATIONH WANTKI FEMALE t COUPLE, txnerleneed. colored, dealre poaitloh togolhsr; city, country or shore. 400T tgcust. HBLT WANTED--KEJIALK BTRNOaRArilER. A-t, wanted by largs manu facturing eompanyt also to act aa private secretary to manager of company, only beat need apply Writ, stating ago, experience and salary exprjtad, P Ml, Ledger Office, du ona Srasae I w e","" S-r"1'"V'i ak,h p.. aas--aw rbbr nsggam .gaBB I MM.1V. 1EB'VV. HID e-, a.H. - .A. .-.n. am . V 41 IH (TTV .Lewtuix. Plavr I tua narTlllO atT,Klotrlelta1it: l m, , ixa . I . ITT . "- tigaH laaga EVENING LEDGEK-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 191T PHILADELPHIA MARKETS FLOUR FLOUR Receipts, LIS barrets and 8.2:2,00.0 unda In sacks. There was little trading and rlcea were again lower. Quotatlona followt IVInter, atralght, Jin.5ull. .Kansas, clear. llnnAlufKi A. .i.i,ti, til 7fft11.?fi An. i.-.'.ilf 1 natenf. 1 v.".-"w ly.'yi "."j ....,.., ...-w --.---..-JA- lateni, lu.nowiz, spring, nrst clear, tiu..iw 10 7.1. patent. Illffll ,10i do, favorite brands, flS1PlS.40j city r tI2$l2.40 RTB FLOUR' H'.tn; city mills, choice and fancy patent. .Tha market waa aulet and Un rnangei. we ituole no nojr 11.2.1 per udi.. h to qualll)'. PROVISIONS The market ruled steady, but there waa little trading Quotations were: City beef. In sets, smoked and alr-drled. 35c, western beef. In sets, smoked. 33c, city leef. knuckles and tender;, smoked and alr-drled, 3c. western beef, knucklea and tenders, smoked 38e: beef hams, t3n32i pork, family, Mt.50tS; hams. S. I. cured, loose. 34Vi 02i do. skinned, loose, 250!3Vie; do. do, smoked, 20O2flHc: other hams, smoked city cured, as lo brand and aver i!?., -?Ji W2c, hama, imoked western cured. 2iHi O20c. do, boiled, boneless, 39c: picnic shquldera S P. cured, loose. 20Sc. do, smoked, 214 e, bellies in pickle, according to average, loose, 28c. breakfast baron, aa to brand and average, city cured 30e. nreakfaat bacon, west em cured. iSti lard, westorn. refined, tea., 23c: do. do. do, tubs 2.1c. lard, pure ilty. kettle rendered, In tea . 23c. do. do. do. In tubs, 23c. REFINED SUGARS The market was quiet hut firm on n baals of 7 .1O0 for extra fine granulated. DAIRY PRODUCTS BUTTER The market ruled steady under moderate offerings of desirable stock, but ss imial on Saturday whnlestle trade was quiet. The quotations follow Western solid packed ireameri fancy specials 41c. extra, 3!)4f4tPr.. extra flrste, She . firsts 374c, seconds, liHic., nearby prints fancy. 42c. aerag extra 40 41c . firsts, 3SC8i)c seconds. 3(14 T37c . special f',!'.'irll?, of Prints JobhlnK at 4.1i6'4Rc r.uas There was a fair demand for fancv eggs and the market ruled firm under light of WW Quotations Free roses, nearby firsts. Jin .in standard roae current receipts tin 2n western extra nrst, lln.lnr.iar firsts 10 gli. r"J r''1 "i fnl.lilnit at 41l-. rtnxen . V'rrSR,F nrlngs were light and the mar ket ruled firm, but trade was quiet. Quotations: tw tork full cream fancv, new, 24c, specials, higher; do. do. fair to good, new, 23jf234r. POULTRY 'IVE -Fouls ere dull and weak to evil, thickens were flrmlv held. Quotations' Fowls, as to quality 238 2."c. roosters 17iitlc. aprln chickens not l-ghornn. plump. vHlnw-sklnned. weighing 14 2 lbs apiece. 31W3c spring chickens, not Leghorns smsller sixes 2(111 32c Vihlte leghorns 2,'l20c Ducks Pekln 1UJ 20r. do Indlnn Runner 17$?lSr Pigeons old. per pair. 212Sc, do, joung per pair 2(l2.'c. lllll.SSEIl The market waa In good shape nnd frm. with supplies well cleaned up The quotations are ns follows Fowls, 12 to box. milk-fed drv-plcl,ed fancv selected 2n4c. weigh Ing 4 lbs. and over nr.lecc, 20c, weighing 34 lbs. apiece. 24c; weighing 3 lbs apiece. Mit-ii. fowl, Iced. In bbla . fancy, dry-picked, weigh Li',4. Ib"- nno: ov,r apiece. 2R4c. smaller alxea, riOirvj. .,a roostera. dry-picked, lxc broilers. Jcrs-y. fa-icy. ai4clc, Virginia. 32035c; other n''LbY'.:!?2Pe' Western 2.130c, turkeys, ir.A'!:J(l"ei-' fed, prr Ib Western, best here, 2802.1c, common 2022o, ducks, spring, 22 23c: squsbs. per dnrcn White, weighing 11 012 lb,"'.Jr deien. I3.MOI4 n. white, weighing 0 10 lbs. per doien 13.2.1 & 3 7,1. white, weighing 8 lbs per doxen 12 r.ii5J2.7.1 white, weighing 7 lbs. ..-.r ut.srii. u.-.o; wnire, weighing nttrn1 1 :n7i R.i dark. 1 1. 50 1.85: small and No cncsfii.iri FRESH FRUITS Were In flr aupplv and quiet at revised r.rlr"" . . S".l'S."ln". . Apples per bbl Ben Davis J4W4 in. Raldnln 45f1. Apples. North western per box SI inC2..1n. Lemons per te'.J ' Orapefrult Florida. t-r crate. I2 1(ij,ri Pineapples I'orto Rico, per crate 3iiI4 Strawberries ier ,,1 Jersey. 720c rennslvanla 1S0 2.V. Blackberries North Carolina, per qt inl.v. do Delaware and Marland. .KfrKx- Huckleberries. North Caro lina, per qt HWlc Cherries, per fc-lb. basket 'our 40r,nc sweet. (lOJM.'c. Plums. Ueorsia per csrrler J2ff3. do North Carolina, per car rier S202 1O Cnntaloupea, Oeorgla. per crate. 4 i r, r,n rvarhrs Oeorgta, per carrier. $2 In 3.2.1. Watermelons. Florida, per tar. 12501? inn VEGETABLES Trade was slow and prices generally favo-ed buers Quotation White potatoes. North Carollm. per bbl No. 1 13 .10 St 4.10. No 2. 11 2.1IB I 50, White potitoes Norfolk per bbl. No 1 $ I (ft ft Nc 2. Jl.lnffl 7.1 White pota toes !s' Tn Shore, per bbl No 1, Jl'IT.I'J.I. No 2 XI "tOif'2, Onion Texas per crate No 1, II 31 W I (til. No 2 fined tl 2.1. Cabbage. Kastern hhore, per bb' -crate JH)1 ftn, do. Nor folk, per bbl -irate r.ncWIlfto. Celers. Flor ida, per 10-Inch crate $112 Lggplant. Flor ida, per box. $22 7.1. Peppra. Florida, per box $2 10 03 Squash Florida, per box. Ilffi 1 10. Ciicumlers North Carolina per basket, 7!clS$l 2.1 do. Norfolk, per bosket, 7Kci SI S3. Beets, Norfolk, per 100 bunrhes. Sl3. Toma toes Florid, per crnte Fancy, 1,1 .10 4 50. choice. S2.2.1W3 .10, do Mississippi, tier final crate. $1 fto'd 1.7,1. Mushrooms, per 4-lh basket. SI S I .IP. Initial for Colorado Fuel and Iron NKW VortlC. June 30 The Colorado Fuel nnd Iron Company has declared an Initial dividend of ,1 per cent on Its com mon stock, payable In Installments of of 1 per cent each on July 25, October 25, 1017; January 2! nnd April 25, 1918, to holders of record on tho length of each of tho months mentioned. Columbia Gas Pays More CINCINNATI, June 30. Columbia Gas and Klectrlc Company has declared the sec ond dlldend of 1 pnr cent, placing the stock on a regular 4 per cent basis. The dividend is payable August 15 to stock of record July 31. Lcs Mann to Coach Soldiers ST LOUIS. June 3D Leslie Mann, Chicago Cub outfielder, haa signed with the Y M C. A. war organization nnd expects to begin work at the cloae of the baseball season. 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UklL xnatlnl fr. CltltlSTENSKN Piano 8ihoU. 1620 Chestnut Hi., 1412 Venango at.. l:u Taakar Bt. Phona gpruca 7. SWIMMING CENTRAL NATATORIUM Birlm for health and pltasur In wttar thangsd and purified dally. Coat, la addle Hon to membership, 12.00 a rear- 15.00 for S months' us of pool. 8 private Uatens Ift.OO) ring! swim 23 centa. lilt abcii eT.. ram. Financial Briefs Notice was given today by the New York Stock Hxchange that Ohio Cities Oas Com pany rights have been admitted to dealings on tho board, The New York Central will withdraw between ninety and one hundred trains from service In New York State tomorrow. It Is officially denied that more than 86 per cent of Liberty Loan bonds subscribed for In the New York Federal Reserve Dis trict have been paid for In full. The Chill Copper Company reports for quarter ended March 31: Surplus, $2, 569,844. a gain of 12,136,632 over the final quarter of 1916. London cables say Manchester Guardian understands It Is planned to communicate with British mission In Washington and also with Egyptian Government with a view to Inducing the cotton markets to act In tome sort of conformity with the Liverpool markets. Commercial failures this week In the United States were 272, against 285 last week. 277 the preceding week nnd 256 In the corresponding week last year. Failures In Canada numbered 18 against 27 last neek, 15 In the preceding week and 45 last year. The Paris Bourse, tho Liverpool Cotton Kxchange nnd the London Stock Hxchange were not In session today. The latter cx change will reopen on Tuesday. Horbert C. Shotwell, engineer In charge of development work of the Magnate Copper Company, left today for the company's mines In Arizona to proceed with some spe cial development work. He had been In the city about a month, during which time he gave the stockholders of the company several Interesting talks on the work nt the mines. Gross earnings of twenty-six railroads during the third week of July totaled $14. 138.877, a decrease of 81,830,828. as compared with the corresponding week of last year tV. ,1. Dralncrd, Now York exporter, was elected member of tho Chicago Hoard of Trade. The New York Subtreasury gained 125.000 from the bankn yesterday 88. New York Reserve Bank Pays 6 P. C. NEW YORK. June 30. The Federal Re serve Bank has declared a dividend, pay able June 30, at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, for the period from April 1, ln, to December 31, 1915, This Is the second disbursement made by tho bank to Its stock holders since It organization, the previous ono having been made on December 31, 191(1, for the period from November 2, 1914, to April 1. 1915. Bank of England Currency LONDON, June 30. Tho Bank of Eng land reports the amounts of currency note outstanding as 145,453,676, against 144,. 011.830 last week. The amount of gold, held for tho redemption of such notes remains nt f28,500.000. i Anotncr uip; uom onipnicm wmio NEW YOB.K. June 30. Gold coin to tne amount of J5.300.000 from Canada received for the account of J. 1'. Morgan & Co. has been resold to the New York Federal He serve Bank This Importation brings the total for the week up to 8103,000,000. Condition of State Treasury HATmtSBUnO. Juno 30. The balance In the State Treasury at the close of Juno business stands at 87,360,795, against 87,609.236 at tho end of May. Tho total of the balances a year ago was $2,204,922. During June receipts were $2,837,053 28 nnd disbursements J2, 985,494. 22, the receipts for the general fund being $2,688,234.20 and payments, $2,382,796.33. Reserve Banks' Discount Rates Oxer 30 Over R0 up to oo up to wu Poeton Philadelphia .. 3 Cleveland .... 3W iticnmona Atlanta .. Chicago . St. Louis . Minneapolis . Kansas City Dallas . San Francisco, a Agrleul Over HO Boston New York Philadelphia , Clexeland . . Richmond Atlanta . Chicago St. Louis , Minneapolis Kansas City Dallas San Francisco .1 3H 3 34 Up to thirty days rent, sixty to ninety, S per cent. over thirty to nlxty, 4 pr 44 per cent, over ninety. 10 or Over 1" Less UD to no a .i1 a i D A A A 4 4 4- 4V4 4H 4 4 4 V4 4 VI i V4 4 4W 3 4 4 4 r a'i an 4U 4'4 4S 4i 4tJ 4 4 4 an 4 4H Trade acceptances Corn Up to no Up to oo modlty ".'.' B .1 3 n ? ? 4, 4W 5'4 34 3! n .Ti au 4ta -I. 3 f 3W 3 r. 4-1-4 4'4 .t'i 3J4 8'? 3V? 8g jaaaaaH H B Army and Navy Uniforms The second of a series of 8 beau tiful colored supplements show ing the uniforms of the United States and her allies will be given FREE with TOMORROW'S PUBLICitt&LEDGER This supplement shows the uniforms of Uncle Sam's Army and Navy, also the insignia of the various branches of the service. It is.printed, in colors, on super tmished paper, and is admirably suited for framing. Order Tomorrow's Public V41 J.VWVU. ' GOVERNMENT BONDS Bid osfi OSH .038 84 no OA so 80 Asked registered, IM0 coupon. 130,.. registered. 1018 coupon, lOlJ.-: ' registered, 1025 coupon, 1,925...... registered, 1040 100 3s, coupon. HMO. ...... . Panama 2a. reg stered, IMJ-". Panama s, regis ered, 1938.... Panama 3s. registered. 1061.... ranama 3s, coupon " Graham & Co., bankers, have announced the change of their firm name to Graham, Tarsons & Co. as of July 2, 1917. REAL ESTATE FOB SALE OKBMANTOTVN y. M M siinr in f "' .af rsa i sw- OWN YOUR OWN HOME AND GARAGE , FOR $32.50 A MONTH The homes are at Morris and Wjomlng Streets. Oermantown. near Wayne Junction. 13th and lr.th Streets nd Willow Oroya Trolley "nea. They are built In pairs, face a large city Tark, and are priced at 85030 ray JB00 down, then your carrying charges are 132 50 a month less than it would cost to rent. And of that T.32.D0 you save half on your garage alone. Unusual homes and a most unusual plan for you to own one nnd save money ' John H. McClatchy, nuo'JvnreranI Land Title Building wm&smmmmgm$m$smmtmm " Hi II RAILROAD EARNINGS COLORADO AND SOUTHERN lniT. 'l."'as. May gre ll.424.fI3S Net ., 40fl.87S Five months' gross 7,111, irb Nt 2.2S9.743 CENTRAL OF OEORaiA May gro 81,171,474 Net . 190.1)01 Flvs months' gross .... B,820.73 'm Sii.01 ,,?i'.2.' Net 1.207,037 18S.2 MINNEAPOLIS AND ST. LOUIS May gross Net , S Total Income Five months' gross .. Net Total Income Decrease. $900,230 130,171 ill 112,JS$ iiiu.ini , 203,817 VJ03.420 t)ln,122 874.005 BEAIi ESTATE FOB SALE flKRAIANTOWN r?L at CT.W ilil! i-,B s-n?f saiErtrd r;"'-j wmx u it fflmm . II