v : V"' Y , ' i f 4 V rv u V" 1 -,v .' V ttADELPHIA COMPANY EARNING , LARGER IN JUNE AND THREE MONTHS fotalGross and Net Above Last Year Trading Continues k uijjnu u ouuui Acimnge, with Narrow Price Changes EVENING' LEDGER-PHILAl)ELPHIiV TUESDAY, JULY rin (iplanatlon of th0 recent strength of in4eipla -'"i""'' "d ""u i"- In the earning! etntement for June it.A months of tho flsi!n.l year. Gains. inrc mUinn In nil ...-.. lbs cross vra oi4ui. in ii uimi- ... nUl UIH HCfc , vwiiiltiiiij nvu ihi electric llBht and power department ! gnown ii . u thL EVor June the gross for all departments ti 12 800.168. an Increase of $6B6,08B, Bin the net was 1.087.108, a Rain of RiliT The throe moninr Rros reacnoii Rill.i of $8,785,607, which represented a Iw"'.;. iH t?ni hn net thee- jV3,847,li3, an lncrcaso of ?22G,000. -s the crantlnK of permission by tho 1517... c-tHrn Commission to tho city to ,iJ new transit lines and subways It was Miril that tho financial district should A"1 ih,..ahI In the m'nvrfmnnt nf Wjfi-1,1. ruinld TranBlt trust certlfl- P"?,I".i. trnillnir on 'ChanBO. This step illj k"" cLo.'n'0 b0,,.L Wfts virtually without -i V. " " pr,CB wn" a fraction hlnlicr fh JiiV0!! ".l1 U.ntJ' ln th0 afternoon that the pr k'e declined bolow the tlnal flisuro of last night. Thoso concerned In any way with the transit affairs In the Street reason that tho city and the company will get together on some satisfactory agreement, and In tho meanwhllo tho majority of tho holders of the stock aro simply marking time'. About tho only thing that could bo said of tho market operations hero today were that they wcro smaller than those ruling yesterday, only eighteen different stocks and eight bomli having appeared on tho tape by 2 o'clock. For a brief period In tho morning Lake Superior was tho only Issue to show any activity, nnd during that time It wai tho most active on the IK. exceeding oen Pnltcd States Steel com mon. Tho Increased business was at tho expense of tho price, however. In no part of tho list wero tho price changes wide, Li T 1917 Sales in Philadelphia Net chge. LIQUIDATION FORCES K nPATN PRICES Hi) WW , . Longs Sell Heavily and All Op tions Snow mosses in uay of Busy Trading I MUX HIXT WEATIIEU rORF.CAST cnifAOO. July 21. The forecast for tmrtj- Sl'1I-lv"'-W'",t'nUht nnd Wednesday. 'iSSSelnnStth Wednesday, nnoer in .ft ,. .... nnlt Wertnendnr. tin- L2!,.',.-S.in--l-nlr tonight, probably unsettled !Cn!?MtaFMr,Jr'tonlght Rnd "'a""1'"' '-Jint In north. ... ., ...... lews F.lr tonisni nnu Htmicwwj, ,,.. 5l "U,,.UVJf.-. ..., and Wedne- vjsrsrvsir'' rrr --,. ..TJoth Dakot lair lonnni nnu itruiicu, 'Wr ,ATAn"i1.?irnn..TRlr and continued ,!n i tonliht ana Wednesday. f' fiHICAGO, July 24. Consldorablo llqul- Ifctlon of long holdings weakened tha new tfit corn options toaay ana oepiemocr ioo ' i easier. It appeared as though tho mar- ittt M ben 0UKht t0 Bonerally recently. Etle outlook for export Business was poor. ,! crop and weatner rcporis conunueu ; pod, lde from impairment in paria oi mu loathwest. " The cash situation reigned acute, with : itoclis bordering on exhaustion. Tho cash i,i. h.td its ealns of yesterday, No. 2 'elMi selling at ?2.212.25Vj. against ,111632.21, ycsienmy, aim .-.u. t. ju" " MJJ02.26. against $2.2002.25 yesterday. A n.m9rliit ni I.lvernool was strong, with S'IbmIIm scarce and on unsettled weather In ? OtW also lost ground, spot being offered e fcelow yesterday's high point. Thero tut Indications of some selling by tho Wintry, but as a rulo thu South outbid this BMket. Selling pressure ln tho pit was ,lvy. At ono tlmo tho mat net rainen, pui Bi nrmness was Bnort-iivuu. Crop news was excellent. Tho short ln tireit was greatly reduced. Tho mnrkot at Uierpool was dull, with arrivals liberal nnd b i..H nt rrnnlrements. k Irtde In wheat was light and tho market - tu easier under prospects of the new crop Nlotlne and a less urgent demand for tno Kant article, tho marnei ax. uvorpwi woa flindy, with tin Improved Inquiry, COTTON DROPS AGAIN AFTER SLIGHT RALLY January and December Are Ac tive Months, but Fail to Hold Early Gaina roTTov nr.i.T wnvriirji rnvDiTioNs l..nn;!'lYl0,!.l,J Jl''yAJI rnttrrrd rnlnn were reported. In, tlie north rrntrn illtrfrt nf Dm nlmiit iiiirhnnsFil. r he (nlloulne (rinnrruliire . TU too US 12S 1 7U4 11W .. t&o CO 00 t2 lflTf, 17 77V1 tlM 03 03 i (13 BSV4 OS OS Vt 20V 20 V, 201i ton Vt 1014 70V4 H 03U 03U 1 4,', 4A .. OVd 0V4 .. 41 4 ,, 70y. 78M ,i ISO'S, 120Mi IV 30")i 0 i 4a 40 S3 3i .. Wfrn rnrn.ilai). AA,..lll. an n.ltlnnnnni niiil l'i... U..1.I. i V...I.. in " - il .'.. ,"i ..iiiiimiMiirr. , AiullWUe., Mnirin, Mfnuilil. Wirr lenorl nnd L'n"10,.? H';. "'. R'o, and Vlfk.lnrric. TUi for Put C irl.tl, ItnleUh and TIkiiiiiiktIIIp. 7S !.a1l"1ton. S. orleaim. Mnhlle. hmunnnh. Hllmlnclon. Tninim and .liukiontllle, wit Lhnrlrklnn and IVnnnrolu. 82, c i.i""" w'2, lneh nf urrrlnltntlon nt l'ort I ..I " . ' "Koin t iiT, .is ai .tiouiie i inriuinKiinni, , nt .ilnnllom Tmnu, M 11 Naihvllle. .80 at Mi m miun avock, nj IiirinlnBliitn, w .ioiiinitinpr. .IS imrrj. .11, ill Memphis, 1.40 The available supply ln tho United States, t,Mne n TlraiiRtrcct's. Is 14,980,000 bush- h,tt decrease of 163,000 bushels for tho ftwlcand compares with 40,886,000 bushels aitytar. In Canada It is ls.a&i.uuu Dusncit, JitMiease of 1,337,000 bushels for tho week iru, compared with 36,370,000 busliols a f ro. r ium futures rancca a ionwi .. yes-nays Opn High L,ow C oso cins 31 V4 2.S2 2.2S I2.2S 2.3H4 IB!! 5 BO 2.04 t2.D4 2.B9 . Tflut fk kxnew dellvpry 1.03i 4 it Iff 1 tit If. 1.11U 1.141 l.iaii l.W 77Vl l iVT . I P '. d.1. fret, r,q',l Bt B7U R7H 1J . 77lJ 7HH 74 74 ;it7... .20.72 20.77 20.87 20.47 20.7S SHj 20.30 20.55 let 20.80 20.F5 20.50 20.55 foJtT... .21.87 21.87 21.55 '21.00 21.85 . July 21.41 .l.i ito 21.85 2i.SS 21.62 21.55 M.:"":4:t? ::::: ::::: 4?:8 I 'Bid. tAsked. NEW TOUK, July 24. Cotton Bhowcd another drop today, after a stoady opening which had hold out hopes for a recovery of tho markot. December showed a gain of flvo points over last night's close to 23.0 le, but at 11 o'clock suffered a setback, being quoted at 23 71c. January had tho biggest Jump, selling at 23.95o nt tho opening, or IB points aboo tho close, but fell back to 23.09c, July was oft 14 points and March 3, when tho market opened. Further trading In tho morning was light. Room-traders, New Orleans houses nnd Wall stieet wcro good buyers, whllo com mission firms, uptown Interests and Liver pool supplied the list. Tho receipts at tho ports for tho day wero estimated at 0000 bale, against CI 79 bales last week, 6025 bales last year and 2074 bales two years ago. HUh. Low. Clot. Am Stores , . , . tsntt 8 do prof.. 00 oo 00 V4 io Am aas ..100 100 looft .. Amor Mill. .. Am Ilys pf . . 200 Ileth Steel. 128 80 Hald Loco. 71& lUHtc, .. 145 niec Stor.. 80 Inc Co X A . . 2118 1-kSupCrp 17 12 I.eh Nav. . 77V4 3 I.oli Valley 03 208 1'cnn.i H It 8314 20 I'enn.-v Salt 1)5 27 I'blla niec. 2V4 ooo I'llT tr cts .low 2 1'hlla Trnc 70W 30 neuillng.li (I3IX, 203 Ton Ilel .. 4V4 320 Ton Mln. . fl'i 48 t'nlon Trac 44 15 Un (I imp. 70 0003 V H Steel 1-JJTi M0 Willys Oxer 30 10 IV Jer Sc H to lo Wm Cr.inip 83M i;x dividend IQuotatlon given Is yesterday's closo. IIOMIS Net II lull. Imr. Clone, ctiir. S200 Am Gas & Klcc fiH. . ooi 00-J4 00154 t looo naltl Loi-o 1st Gs ..1014 101 101V4 14 200 City 4s '4I.I0("4 tool'. 100V1 VI loo do 1910 .man 60011 do 1BC7. 100U 1300 nice & Too Tr 4h ... ho 1000 Intcrstato Kwys Is. 53 4000 I.eh Volloy cons 4", ! 2001 .... 03', 600 I.lh ltomls W t 0(1 43-30 00 45-30 00 13-30 1000 Nnt I'roti 4-6s .... 87-y, 8000 IVnna Co temp ctfs 4',h OITJ. 11300 Ihin i:ieo 1st r.rt . .101 4000 Itcadlng gn 4h 01 2000 do Term lis. ion 1000 Spanish Am 1 6s 101 GERMANY SEIZING ALL METALS FOR WAR USES - "'rTWrKMfl VICTORIOUS IN YACHT RACE m mvA: Kmxr . " s. . iU lMPkt ,0. t i, rVA j. vrtAAv.. H1 iiiT'Wik. llt:Vijg.y'ti'.vv-i Large List of Articles Subject to Confiscation Published in Decree Yeaterda'a 12 1:30 2 , , clone. Open. m. i tn. r in. July iB.47 1:5.31 25.13 October 2:t.K" 2:i.S5 21,80 23.1MI 21.00 December .... 23 si) 2104 23.70 23.HJ 21.07 January .... 2J.so 23 03 March 2101 24. 03 May 24.20 Spot 23,70 Liverpool Cotton Market LIVHRPrOOI., July 24. Thoro was a fair demand for spots, with prices 15 points lower. Sales wcro 2000 hales, receipts 100 bales, all American. Spot prices wero: Amorican middling fair, 19.64d; good mid dling, lfl.lCd; middling, 18.85d; low mid dllng, 18.40cl; good ordinary, 17.4Gd; ordi nary, 10.95d. Futures also sold off 15 points on all options. 40.53 41.23 W MONEY-LENUIJNU HA'iJiO liivwir vrtYiYr rnnt nn nl! nnoncd. lend- Jhftnd renewing at 214 per cent, later 214. liken 2 ner cent. KThe time money market was a shade Hr, as follows: 4414 per cent lor jUxtjr days, 414 04V4 per cent for ninety Vm, and 414 4 per cent for four, five M lx months on good mixed Stock Kx LUI collateral. A general rate of 6 IMr cent Is quoted for all maturities on in Watrlal loans. .PHILAnr.T.-nin fall. 6 ner cent: tlmo, 'S per cent. Commercial paper, threo B four months, 6!i6!4 per cent; six Months, 50614 Por cant. fa- LONDON Money, 4 per cent unchanged, ucouni rates for short bins per wm, ttd three-monthn hMU 4 13.16 ner cent, un Iftaajea. Cotton Buyers and Sellers NEW YOUK, July 24. October Mitchell, Kclffe'r, Schlll, Hcards ley, Wilson, Glftord, Cirdoza, Munds and Ranger bid; Downs, Martin, Montgomery, Hyman, Ilosenberg nnd Cardoza offered. December Schlll. Kclfler, SchllTer, Sellar and Cardoza bid ; Wilson. Hyman, It. Hub bard, nrooks and Jay offered. January Schley, Glftord and Drooks bid; Downs, Hcntz, Parrott, Montgomery, Schlll, Jnv nnd Wachsm.in offered. March Wilson, Gilford, W. Gumocns, Schlll and C Hicks bid ; Hagedorn, Cassard, Lester, Tarrott and It. Hubbard offered. May Martin. C. Hicks and Waters bid J O'Connor offered. Financial Briefs 13 74AVK- rT.rAP.lNRS iv Btnk rl-n-lnfa tnAnir Mmnnr. with COrTO 101B. 123,0110,402 110,704,731 5.0211.500 47,031,123 23.283,030 yDBQlnv d&v last Iwn v.nri! ' n. loin il!delph!a.. 147.027,754 130,307,440 lOfR... 000.31 1,271 440.700,37:: glo .... 77.558,210 03,220,500 "tea 34,820.421 20,843,442 Beserve Banks' Discount Rates ton Kf-Tork... wuiphla Ichmnni 4ftt .... 99 .... MU1S . . . ou polls 10 or leia ill ;: 3vj ,. 3 5 4Vi Ovnr 10 UP to 30 3V4 Over 80 up to 60 4 4 u 4 4 4 4 Over 00 UP to 00 4 4 k 18 4 1MB fl.u m,. -.. rranVlico.' 3 ABKICUl. 'Ovr 110 "J .....1. B 4 4 8H 4 Trad ccrtne Up to 00 UP to 80 5lt 4 4tt Com- UUd-lnkl Und ' mona . . , at ;:: UJUll . . , cit; llo m " ifn 4H 5 B s 4U 'MICltCO. 6 SH .S to thirty days: ov.r thirty to aUly, 4 Pr hi alztv tn .,..,' aii. .- ..nt. nver nlnairi Mf cant. """ " " n IfNEW YORK COFFEE MARKET '"w TORK. July 24. Tho market lor mtures opened at a decline oi i w Tradlns; on tho call -was quiet, sales OUhtlnflr n 19KA ltr V market acted heavy after the call on r scattered Belling, witn oniy j aemand In evidence, rrices Ck WrA 1 tn K nnlnta Tint lower. D- lr selling down to 7.90. The political 1 irom Europe waa still looked upon a ; oiscouraginr to longs, ana ouisiuy wno Bought on the hopes oi an onj i took th 11l.. oMa Today jriwnii - H opanlnr y'a Int. lv.m... ,...,.. juuva 1 .'tt. .-WIV' ....... a. iii.i. W'41 aw"'t eloajt :IOI 70 Net earnings of the Tidewater Oil Com pany for June amounted to 1895,386, against 1,266,024 for 1316 and J337.135 for 1915. More than 99 per cent of tho 63,000 shares of new stock recently offered by tha Custlss Aeroplane and Motor Corporation at $35 a sharo was subscribed to by stock holders. For the first six months of 1917 net sales of the National Acmo Company wero $9,494, 733, an Increase of $953,699. Net profits were $2,610,003, a decrease of $329,880. The New York Subtreasury lost $6,295, 000 to the banks yesterday, making a cash net loss since Friday of $12,472,000. DIVIDENDS DECLARED Puclflo Mills. rfKUlar semiannual of $4 nj ahareA payable Ausuat 1 to holders of record JUSutTe3r'lor Steel Corporation, regular quarterly of 2 per cent on first and aecond prefeed pay ilia Aua-ust 15 to stock of record August 1. Oklahoma Oil Company, reirular Quarterly of i- ier cent on preferred, payable July 31 to ileoa'jtabbS Company, regular Quarterly of 14. Pr cent on preferred. paabl Ausuet 1 "dSaeSSlt CJ.SpSJ- regular Quarterly of IK par cent on preferred, payabl August 10 to holders of record July 31. Sugar Futures Steady NEW YORK. July 24. The sugar futures market displayed n steady undertone, with first prices 2 to 3 points higher and sales on the call 1650 tons. Outsldo speculative longs liquidated, avlth operators and trade nterests taking the buying side. There was nothing In the spot market to change gen wai conditions there, holders asking full prices, with refiners holding oft. rrnsINc'LlVE STOCK PRICES . 24. Hogs. lB.uuu: eatimatru i.mi,ni. 20.000. veaterday'saverage. 114.B0Q1B.tb; mi 4500. Good, ateadyi othera weak, top CHICAGO, JU y -""ffcdlKJ' hVhe-f "thari Hulk. J14.7B15 70: light, "" . . ,'lnA.a OB. ..... (MB.75; muea,. c-'u oj. "", 114.20010 9L roVf,"-..'".-.''.u,T.'.'hu; VfcV-l "Wwl TOOO Rtrona-1 tOQ Drlce. Ill, tonvi loovi 11 53 03 lOOVi 100V1 77i 83 osy. .. 57--)4 87 3V. ni or K tOO'i 1001m M 01 108 01 108 ROTTERDAM, July 24. A Government decree has been Issued In Germany authorising the Invasion of every home for the purpose of seizing tho articles below enumerated, tho metal of which Is badly needed for tho manufacture of guns nnd ammunition: All articles mado of copper and copper alloys (brass, bronze and "tombak"). such as: Poles or stanchions used for railing, etc. ; name plates of firms on ninchlnery, on locomotives nnd nn board ships; tho letters of firm and Individual names; pumpM nnd pipes; clothing hooks; cur tain rods, hooks and knobs; tlmo checks of laborers ; waiters' nnd wardrobe marks; fences and railing for the protec tion of doors nnd windows; railings nnd ballstrniles of street r.irs. ships, yachts, balconies ; platen for protect Ion or strengthening of doors nnd windows; rods and screws of staircase carpoU; stair case balustrades; warm-water bottlrs; measuring vessels; ornaments use,! on fences nnd ratlings; piano candlesticks : twubers1 signs; rods and stanchions of sunshades ; letter boxes and silts ; clothing and umbrella racks or stands; railings of bathtubs; wolghts nf more than 100 grams; handles, valves, etc, of ventila tors; Inside nnd outsldo ornaments of doors, windows, showcases, lift and tele phone booths; towel, spongo and soap holders, laundry baskets; gr.itlngs and sieves on dressers (sideboards) nnd bar.s In saloons (cafes), of countrm In stores and shops, accessories for showcases, rack for albums, ulgars and postal cards (picture postcards) ; arms (stands) for gloves lints, glass pl.iles nnd nrtlcles similar to those mentioned Tho Government also relzed brownstono, crude niul In course of construction ; artl licl.it bronnstono, all stationary and trans portable tractors with tho tools, safety de vices and reserve parts 101 101 INACTIVE PIIILA. STOCKS Following nro quotations for Inactive stocks listed on tho Philadelphia Stock Ex change nnd in which thoro wero no trans actions today. Tho price given Is the last previous closo: Alllnne Inn . . Amir fla- wir It.ilihvln I.oo iif llrlll .1 (I .. Huff & n, pf Cambria Iron . . C.imbrK Htri'l. Cfttut-i lit pf con rran ,, j . (Icn Anphalt . . do prct KrMon, Tel do pri'f OUVi . 25U. . lVi .1110', . 211' . -lltVi . 4S .104 7.1 20 110 I.ehleh Valley T d prof rhllii Co dci pref ..... do rum rref . . l'enn TratTlo . . . 1' II T .. l'i Cue of N J Wiirwlrk Welshach ...... Wmtnior Conl.. York llss rf.. LOCAL MINING STOCKS to.voi'aii 8tocks hm TarNnmnra 10 Midway 10 .Ml7tmll Kxlrli-lon t.1 Montana 20 Northern Star H lttscuo Kulu 21 (ioi.urii:i.n htockh niuo null oi llooth ' f'nmtilnntton rrnctlon OI rilnmondnolil II 11 .0- Dalay "i Oro 1 HmulHtnrm KoihIaII 0J Silver l'tc-ls 1" MISCELLANEOUS Arizona t'nlteil 30 Nevada I 111 -0 Niviula Wonder 2S Teropa Mining -3 205 10 3V. :i5 81'' 2". 2I1W 214 4,"'4 "II 37 AaKed .IS .11 .14 .21 .12 .23 ,02 .07 ,n- ,OS .03 .02 .01 .11 Dr. Klttcr Says Farewell to Wilson WASHINGTON. July 24. Dr. Paul Hit ter, Swiss Minister, recalled by his Clovern nent to servo In another rapacity, paid his farewell call on President 'Wllsoti SpgPWBH LITTLE MfflK WD IN BURLINGTON RAi : Somo Sharp Work Seen in A- nual Contest of Riverton Yacht XJlub nrVEUTON, N. J., July 34. The) U nual Burlington Island race of the IUrtrtm Yacht Club, of Hlverton. N. J., sraa sailed on Saturday afternoon to Beverly, N. &., nnd return, the course being shortened on , account of the light breeie. The got away to a pretty etart, all ilx croatta within ten seconds of the starting gun. Clark jumped Into the lead, to be robbed of It a Ilttje later by Rlgg, who ln turn loet It to Smith Just below the Beverly buoy. When the boats turned the buoy and hauled up on the wind, there followed fif teen minutes of sharp work tacking, croti tacklng nnd covering In the battle for the windward berth. The Little Haste, sailed by Rlgg, finally took tho lead, which she maintained until she breezed across the line, with Mattle I minutes nnd 15 seconds later. About a mile from the finish. Smith, then In third place, had the misfortune to break his main hal yard, but by smart work was able to main tain the some position. After Smith was the Chic, sailed by Clark, and Conner In No. 10 was fifth and Shubert sixth. The course was covered In about three and one-half hours. Cook had It pretty soft In the twenty-tlx-foot O. D. class, as there was only one other boat In tho race, and that never got to within a quarter of a mile of It The remarkable thing nbotjt the race wai the time made by the slxteen-footers, which covered the course In almost as good time as tho larger boats. Tho Little, Haste, which ngnin beat the field in the Burlington race held Inst Snturdny by tho Riverton Yacht Club. This speedy Httlo sloop has been cleanlnp; up in the championship clnss for threo years and Is nfter the blue ribbon again this year. U-Iioat Chaser Makers to Arbitrate IIOSTON, July 24. Tho Massachusetts Committee on Publlo Safety has announced that the 3600 employes of George Law ley & Sons Corporation, whose strike for higher wages has delayed construction of submarine chasers for the navy, have agreed to submit their grievances to arbi tration by the committee. The corporation, according to the committee's statement, haa not announced lta decision. .33 .23 24 .23 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS CHAIN AND FLOUR WJIHAT Uccelpts, 1000 liuth. The mnrket "ToUN-A'ecelpts 13.322 Imih. The market rule.1 rtrrn. with 42 23 1.1.1 and 12 30 asked for No 2 ellow. TrnUu w.w uulot unrt tho mar- OATS llJrelpts. 04,230 l.UBh. Tho mnrket was nomlnnl, with Hfl07e Hed for - w iltj n.OUIl HteiJpts, BIB Mils and 1,000.4-1 lbs. In hicks. The inniket i quiet and show eil little rh.inEc. ijuotailons, Tr ll'O lbs tn '' (cotton or Jute sink .ibout 25e '"':, M.";1! stralKht, IU.50W12. Kansas rlenr. J 1 J 1-.J". do, strain!.!. $12.7r.W13.23. do. rats it. I13W 13 30. spring, flret clear. JU.7BO 1-' ,'. do pat ent, ll.-ltnlH.'u. do, favorite brands, ;;" lots rin inlllH, rlmlco nnd fancy patent, J13.00 IlYi:' KI.QUn sold slowly at former rates. We QUotu J10W11 per bbl n to quality. Thera was PROVISIONS fair lobblnit. values wero stea.lllv maintained. Inquiry and Th Quota- .,An -...... ..u ,niiAii. i-itv neer. in sec. irnnked und nlr-drled. 3c; woetern beef. In . emoked, 33e, city beef, knuckles and tenders, smoked and nlr-drled. :i0o, !'"! vS!' knuckles and tender-, emoked. 80c: beet hams. 3032: t'ork, family. 414 riii4. hsins, B. 1 . cured, loose, 2424'c. do. skinned loose, 24V4i!3c! 'Io, du. smoked, 25"4 W-'Oc: other hams, smoked city cured, as to brand and aver age, 2.TW2.Vjc, do, smoked, western, cured, -5W 23We. do. U,lled. boneless, 3c, picnic shoulders, h. V. cured, loose. 2oi,c. do, smoked. JIVac; tallies In pickle, necordlnc to average, loose, 27Wc. breakfast bacon, as to brahd and aver aeu. city cured, 33c: hreaktast bacon, western cured. 33c: lard, western, refined, tierces. --Vip: do. do. do. tuba. 2214 c: lard, pure city, ueitio rendered, 22 ttc, Prlcet 114. ShP. Lsmbi, 113,73. NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS wfw YORK. July 24. DUTTBP- rtecelpts, Stats dairy, sow EQOS hecelpt ultr. 17.850 cases. Quotations unchamea. Market Irres- CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS CHICAGO. July DUTnr'rm.87n.e: Kaiy, heeelpts, IB.COO eases. Firsts, a case: rdlm ..i in nnu mm. Wi."ArfZl.V.v. It.celD DAIRY PRODUCTS ary flrsti nne-rirn The market ruled Itrm with demanc FaViv aNTorbln ffie limited offerings: The quo. f.l'it ?I as followil Western, solld-packe.: read d 42el .Ifions weri s follows: Vetern. solid tatlons wr i. .., .Ttra. 4 -avnerr. lenw "nr--.;-.. ..... ok- -:..kU -,iS Sncy. oi avsraae extra. ,43044c: firsts, ?6&rinH,V.r!m "but ordinary stock as followil .. ifo.SOi seconds. ??' BV7iT;itra firsts. I10.S0 Per ease! ?jiTJaXrZions...4; femur eeleeted.MK .tttlMsitrMi. '..a ') 3c; lard, vvestcrn, in tler'ccV iijVic: do, do, do, In tubs. REFINED SUGARS Demand was fair and the market ruled firm on a basis of 7 73a for extra Una granulated. POULTRY LIVn The market was quiet and unchanged with ampin offerliiBs: Quotations: Fowls, as to quality. 2224e. Iloosters. 111017c. Spring chickens, not ly-Bhorns. plump, jellowsklnned. weighing 114 2 lbs. aplics. 2Sf30e. Boring chickens, not Leghorns, smaller sires, 25 .'6c. While Leshorns. 20W24c. Pucks, l'ekln. 10c: do, Indian Hunner. 1718o. l'lBeona 0 d, por pair 2.'iU2Hc; do, young, per pair. 20022c IAi:bHi:i line, deslr.ibh-slzed stock met with fair sale and ruled steady with supplies well under cnntiol Toilowlng aro tho quo tations: Fowls, 12, to box. .mllk-f'd, dry racked, fancy selected, 23c: welshing 4H lbs. and r . . . ...1 - ml a. ...irtiiinf A W.m anrl nvf Over UPlfCU. s.-lUi wnnmn k'"V " T : apiece. 24c. weighing SVs lbs apiece. 23c: weigh ing 3 lbs. apiece, 2122c; fo.ls, Iced, In ;a:s , fane, dry-picked, weighing 1H, lbs. nd oni apiece, 28o: welshing 4 lbs. aulece, MOMH5: smaller sites, in 18c: old roosters, dry-picked, 18c: broilers, Jersey, fancy, 33040a: Virginia, 82f33c: other nearby. 23O2H0J western, 28W Se, turxea. iresn.Kllleu. icea. vr i". ? weighing 8 lbs. a. ner uua.u. .iiuw.i-fi. . -, weighing 7 lbs. per doien. I2SH2 20: do. welching 6CH lbs. per doien. 11 00O1.73; dark, 11.59 01,7S small and No. 2, BOc&Sl.lO. FRESH FRUITS reaches of fln quality were In good demand id again firmer. Other, fruits were generalls a and again firmer. Other fruits were generally steany. AppieB, per dui. ". ,.,-. -, llaldwjn. I4&0. Apples, northwestern. Per box, 11.3002.30: do, nearby, per hamper. IIO-. Lemons, per box. t33.50. Plneapnles. Iorto lllco. per crate. 8WH. Currants. Now York, per nt.. 1012c. lllackberrles Jersey, per qt.. BOlici do, Delaware andMaryland Jllc Ilaspberrles, rea. per pt.. 8Bc. Huckleberries, .gEslPsBfgiasMsflHssiHfsSSsJH $iPnHpaflB KliHESsW .jsslslsslasHsW. ctflBsislHBfvflslHslslr s mKm isBsP- b A a9 m m' - B 7 slslslslslslslslH 9W aKrHsT ssB .UTafsslslaw BflV fttHL ByfcJBIjffjffif J BS f ftsfclssVsSslsflslsislslilB"BSsssH 2000 a Week of This One Model Alone .. ... i ,... ..aA... flnffT,, iwml Plums. Qoorgla. per carrier. 421CH: ao, North .ants t.ndard irate. 7S96e; do. "d' Carolina, . per ..carrier. --,fflA""d loupe., Oeoi-g a. per .tanoara era... ---.- JrY fo. CaUfornlT Per .unaif d r.jat IS.W An (B0c; do. CaUfornla, per yar,,,V,ft. l Z.Z-AU re.... 0f)efUl.lBi do. Arliona, per '.'....h ..' ii snifjii! do. do. per pony eraio. S1.BO0SAO! do. do, per n crace. Sony ei OcOi Lis do,. North CaroIlna.per.nu.i ..--.---- ii in' nn. 4io. nrr uuiij' viii --" ;-- - per nt craia ri?r J-tUCI IS. An ordinary. per car. 1 120 4P 200, VEGETABLES .. 1.- A4V.B Potatoes were dul lend am wo--, -v.... ,tSSrii.9il peTbll.-No. 1. MO 4irtlt ivntl 27BI : NoT S. I1.B0O2. Whltepotatoes, r.asiero s. Texas, per crate n., -i . ci.v..- Onion B0 0OOo. osrouo; Onions. Jersey, do, Hpanlsn, Florida, per l,.- an. folk. 1.B03, Cucumbers, crate. B0eOi.lu. BSOItl 09,.'" iuik, land. ket. Bi rooms, per c 2. , ruliwire and Mary- "per 4-lb. basiist. I1W1.BO. "JrTTn T.ATP. FOR CMSSinCATlON J.08T AND rOPNO CARP CASI wa .: mt MHFillruf Af -fc "ir "r--"i IDHtWIr V r Thinjcofit! A brand new model January 1st and over fifty thousand already running. That's an accomplishment I It's also a mighty safe guide as to what: to buy. .The car is right mechanically, of course, but more than that . among touring cars of its size it is by long odds the most beautiful and when it comes to roominess and easy riding nothing that even approaches its compact size; Is anything like as com fortable. This latest Overland Touring Model tie Light Four i3 the greatest combinatioa of style and comfort that ever sold for ao low a price $750. And it's as economical to run as it is to buy.) As a combination pleasure-utility car it is' giving its owners more solid satisfaction for the money than any other car we' know anything about. Come in and see us about the Overland Light' Four Touring Car $7S0-Roadster $735. Light Four Touring Car Specification Five passenger 32 horsepower en bloc motor 106-inch tvheelbase Auto-Lit starting and lighting Electric switch on steering column Sliding gear transmission 3 speed' forward and revert Short turning radius 42-inch cantilever rear spring Four inch tires Magnetic speedometer ti-tf OVERLAND MOTOR CO. Distributors 323-5-7 North Broad St., Phila. Phone Locuit 4100 r Th,t factory will issue a new prict litt affecting certain model possibly during July and certainly not UUr ihm , . jUfJ- ,f
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