Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 09, 1917, Sports Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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Ju Wtf'tuctllo. holea tionclsss. 39c. nlcn
1 Sri, s50 ?' cured, loose. ."IV: do. smoke
1 ',. in Dickie. nccordlng'to'.ivfraE loos
Te1I,S...F biran, ns to brand and live
1 fiVcured. 33 'breakfast bacon, vvpsu.
. di? 'I5i' western, ref ned. tierces, 2J'
1S. tubs S3'"c; lard. Dure city. Lett
Br nri 'EI) SUGARS
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basis of S 40c
iiVrcr Offprlnis were light nnd the mar-;?CHEESE--u"
i r .icnand. Quotntlons
r" fill cream, fancy, new. 23'ic
Sli hiiher; New YorK, nm cream, cnoice
M"i..rK4J. .in. do. fa r to nood. new
3.iin w
nreelaK 4o.
J&Swh Outlde advices were stroniser nnd
'PfflSSnced lc under llcht offerings nnd a
lS.,.?i?.nXmand (Juotajlons follow. Wc-I-
'IS. roWC'tked creamfr
i'BTh. o- nearby prints far
ifST 41045c: flrMs. 4 -'(314 3.
J Vc al brands of prints Jo
''WBESWy rewlabl esss
( UTS-nit hlsher but much or t
iWt dimasld and umttractUe
p."- . r.. rases, iifuiu
I Sirdcaie: current receipt
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B. & 0. NET INCOME CUT
BY MOUNTING COSTS
Transportation Expenses increase
$0,970,900, or 31.68 Per Cent of
Operating Revenues
lULTlMOItn Aug 0. The annual report
of the Ualtlmoro and Ohls lthiiroad, which
will be sent to stockholders today, shows
totnl operating revenues for the year of
$UC,0C8.881, an Increase of tlC.2Bl.5l5.
Operating expenses amounted to $84.460,.
2D I. a gain of $10,807,092. or about $500,000
more than the gain In gross Of this Increase
$n. 100, 077 whs In maintenance, which was
32.82 per cent of operating revenues, com
pared with 20 02 per cent In the preceding
ear. Tran"vnrtatlon expenses Increased
$0,079,09(1, repre-cntlng 34 OS per cent of
operating revenues, against 33 35 per cent
the previous year
The ratio of operating expenses to total
revenues was 72 21 per cent, against 07.17
per cent Liberal maintenance nnd additions
tti fuel and labor are rcponslblo for the
Increate In operntlrg costs The report
covers the operation of 4515.23 miles of
main track directly controlled nnd 0065
mllei of all tracks
Freight revenues were $91, S01, 020, a gain
of 15 94 p?r cent, nnd constituting 7S 50 per
cent of operating revenues l'assengcr rev.
enuo nmounted to $10 109.173, a gain of
15 01 per cent, c .mprlsing 13.82 per cent of
the total earning The average revenue
freight tralnload was 75i) US tons, compared
with 735 01 for the previous year. Taxes
Increased 17 07 per cent
New construction during the last sir
months to IVcembor 31, 1910. cost $4,789..
37.1 1 qulpment put chased In tho same
peilod aggregated $5 434 509 The net In
crease 1." pioperty Investment nmounted
to $9,033,333
gVggIgg LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY. AtGUST
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INQUIRE INTO MAN'S DEATH
Shore Political Worker Believed Poison
Vlctlm-.Threo Men Hold
ATkAN'TlC CITY, Aug 0. Frank rtuffu,
Jr., a hotel manager; Thomas Conrovv, a
plumbing contractor, and William Archl.
,r.A nrdfimprX IflliOi
dln'u v rt 11 1.b III.,
lllf in ii"- in r a -ii
lancj. iur, merng"
v.ir. vconrn, -ww
jobbini; .Tt wf&.
Jw5--rincy rewlaW uss uero Pcarro nnd
fStrtfe hishor but miicli of the mppl was
1 eiccK, wiurn
re tho iiuota
nrste. $11.1(1 pr
511 jfi per can.
rpr case, extra nrst.
Ill 10 rr cape, second.
fancy eeiociea (RRa jou-
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vtii'.JrtVrtn nr case
f ,t 4TB47C per dozen
. POULTRY
M :.. nn,. marpt ruled firm under llcht of-
t .Ji!rfnd a fair demand Tollovv Iiir are the
iJSSSoS: Fo'vls as to nuallty. 23f.'-.e. roost
4 mi Mile: spring chickens not Leghorns,
FfiSSi 2SB30C. sprlnc chickens, not Leghorns
! fflr .Iks. 25c .White Leghorns. 2.'f28c
siwVi Ftkln. IDC! do, Imnnn ltunner, i,uic,
f,Bri, old. per pair. 23ff2Sc: do. joilne, per
, Mfr 20SJ22C
DRESSED The market for fancy Iced fowls
roled Arm and '4c higher with demand nearly
' ibiorblns the limited offerlnss Other kind of
J to box, mllk-fcd dr -picked, fancv selected
J0c:ljMnB ih lbs and over aplec .'.V,c
Jo I lb apiece. 25e do. 3'-j lbs apiece.
Uf.iK. 3 lbs. apiece 21023c. , Tow Is Ice.l
h ib!i. fancy, drv-plcked. ".eiehlmi 4' Ibk
ltd ovet apiece. 25c. do 4 lbs apiece. 24&
lIVic: sraaller sizes. 1820c. Old roosters, dr-
1 It, apiece Jersey, fancy. 3j(a'4i)c, Ylrcinli
k tincy 28O30ci other nearby. 252Sc. western.
I liCtc furkes, freh-kllled, Iced, per bbl.
I Wirtn. beat here. 2324c. ammon. 2022c
1 Doclti. aprlng, 21ff22c Squabs, per dozen
V JtMte elghlng 11?1' lbs pr dozen. Ja.lintj
4 H: do. welching (iff 10 lbs per dozen. M 2Vr
6 1 73 . do weighing r lua per dozen, f.' t(iJ2 7.",
do, wfifblng 7 lbs per dozen. $2W2.2rp. do
I lihlng o6'i lbs. per doz. il.COiS31.73 dark,
t I150O1.I3; sm'.l .' 1 No. 2 TiifUtl.'M.
I ' FRESH FRUITS
Dolrable stock sold fairly and was genernllv
tltudT. Quotations Apple;. nenrb. per nam-
. (itl. Lemons, per box. $H11 I'lneapples.
'fortoRlco. per crate, $2.r,Ufifi. do IMorlda. per
true, II50&5 Currants, Nov York, P"i ,t ,
11 1810c; do, do, per t.-lb basket, infjjoc. I'lums,
ipdiiare and Maryland, per basket, i'.iic'uM
' Ortpta, North Carollm. Hnd Helimnre. per s-lb
t bautt carrier, (i -oi i ,, aniaioupe. in-ur-
do, do, per pony
H
t wf ntnndard crate. J1CT
Z..I. snH.n. d?. do. nrr tl.lt cr ill 3llo(
.fa Ipitnnn. ner stand iril crat. iJIZ.1. do. do,
jwpony craie, t.'v "'. '". ,". l"-r an w,n,.
UlJiSl.OV: do. North Carollnn. p"r standard
' (n 1. I1U- ao. no per pon craii. .,,. j...i,
flSOSV.do. Marland p-r standard crnte. S 1 "'
LJO. Teaches, Georgia per rarrler. i:ibertn i3
lo, Arlianaas, per bush, basket, : 2."W.t lid do
forto Carolina, per eorrler. KlbertH, 52 Si i its
150. Watermelons, southern. pr car. $12." U
4 VEOETARLES
!n.manfl war falrlv nctlvo and tho market
E ruled flrm with potatoes again higher. Quo
Statloni: White potatoes, i; istern Short, per
'bbl, No. 1 2.r.03 3O, it, do, do, No. 2 $1 J"
ff!23 ao Delaware una .viarjiana, per uui .no
. I2T5W.1 o. do, jersev, per -uun ursnei
b. 1. 60S (13c. do. do, do, No. 2. SO'iMSc do
Jwr hnh.. sl?12.',. Sweet potatoes. North
f'Ciroltna, per bbl. No 1. itu;'. do, do. do,
H3V7I unions, jersey, per -cnuan, udhnn. ''
iBtwjow Jiassacnusfits, per jiju-id. d.ik. . i.i
r$2!J. Mushrooms, per 4-lb. Insket, $101511
CLOSING LIVESTOCK PRICES
fmrunn. Am- n noos Recelnts. ls.ono
lead; tomorrow. lO.Ono. Active nnd steady,
; lie to 20c hlsher than vesterday'a average
Bulk. J15 50S10.7O. light, il.'. 1010 70, mixed,
d15J5ei6 75. heavy. $13.10jU0 t0. rougn,
IIJ 10615 35
CATTLE Receipts. 3000 head Strons. Top,
1 114 35.
SHEEP Recelnts. SOnn bead Stcnirv. strong
F-to 15c alther. Top, $10 SO. Lambs. $11 SO.
SOUTH OMAHA Inir n Ttnr.S nerolnts.
UOOOhead. Mostly in- blffher
.CATTLE Receipts, 2200 head. 10c to 13c
either
SHEEP Receipts HSOn heid r-eders gencr
llT !5o higher. Fat lambs, 50i3COc higher.
oep nominally stronger
"KANSAS CITY. Aug tl CATTLE Receipt'.
. 8J&ld Strong to lBc higher.
' kbrt ts' 5f"J" hc"J 5c (0 1'""'
SHEEP Receipts, 10OO head Steady to 23c
SOAKING RAINS NEEDED
FOR NEW JERSEY CROPS
Major Crops in Unusually Good Condi
tion Do3pite Continued Abnor
mally High Temperature
TRENTON", Aug 9 Temperatures In
New Jersev continue about the same as
last week, abnormally high and about flv-e
degrees above normal, sajs Forecaster G.
Harold N'oyes of the United States Weather
Bureau In his weekly summary. On four
consecutive days of last week, from Mon
day to Thursday, ho says, temperatures
reached 100 degrees or over In somo local
ities Ills bulletin continues-
"In a few section! the rainfall has been
almost adequato, but virtually every
where a good soaking rain Is needed Har
vesting of hay and grain is nearly flnl&lied.
with excellent yields In oats and re Corn
is in fine condition generally, and is tas-
seling In northwestern counties; generous
rains, however, would still further benefit
It.
"The growth of white potato vines has
given great promise, but digging, which
Is now becoming general, reveals a small
an unsatisfactory c'rop of tubers The
heat has Iml a generally good effect on
sweet potatoes nnd they have Improved
this week; there is some htem rot, which,
however, jlelds to treatment, and tho
whole crop will probably Be large.
"Tomatoes have suffered considerably
from scald, and there has been much loss
of yield In early varieties: the lato crop
Is now making good growth. Peaches arc
In fine condition and glvo great promise.
"Apples and pears ate poor. Berries
and truck are fair to good."
SALE NOT COMPLETED
Federal Reserve Board's Purchase of
Hornor Building Up to Directors
Xo definite news was available today rela
tive to tho purchase of the Hornor Build
ing, at 925 Chestnut street, by the Feleral
Itcserve Bank from tha Board of Education
for $000,000 Humors still were current
that the bank may reject the deal
Charles Jj Ilhoads, governor of the bank,
when appealed to said that tho proposition
still Is pending In tho hands of the board
of dliectors, which ns yet has not taken any
definite action In the matter.
The next regular meeting of the board
vvil be held on August 15. The bank has
had the proposition In hand for several
vv eeks.
i NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS
J nSPT.TORK. Aug 0 BUTTHR, Ilec'lpts.
IK? ,u J"1""- H'8h scoring. 41"i i42c,
B 5m". 40 41c; firsts. 31HiW)Oi,r; seconds,
I ?n9.l8,i,C: S,a'8 oa'rv. O041c.
ft EGGS R.P.In,. 1., COW -,--. -,..-
utlons unchanged.
CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS
$8FAa0- Au O.KfJOS Steady Receipts
jc ' awaaic, oniinarj, .,
It. BUTTER Firm rim i.t.nnn inhs.
Jery. extra, 30c, firsts. 37y3fc.
aiuainiaaiiiniiiiiiinniiiiii iffliiwiraii mum nun
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Audusf
RepHcmef of
lens fine
Furnishings.
.Bridge and
500 sets
formerly $4.00 and $5.00 a
set, have been reduced in
our special
AugustSale
from
'ROO up to $2.50
Complete Poker Set
Special at
.$5.00
Rumn Boxes,
N 50c and 75c -
RoiuLr Pricet $1 and $1.25
U&ggik,
ffi'UheHaakiiumdW'.
5 .50 Neckwear ..Nw ,3S g
1.00 Neckwear .... . 5
Oliurter ilcren. S1.731 g
Ne,rr-.:vMir- ; 1
2.50 & $3.00 Nwear:.o..... 2.00
3 50 & $4.00 Neckwear....... ""
0,3 (dunrter eIon. 7.00)
150 Mercerized Shirts JX0
2.00 Mercerized Shirts ...... 1J0
2.50 Soft or Stin w- ;""
3.50 Silk Shirts 3.00
5.00 Silk Shirts....... 3-
6.00 & $6.50 b. an "... ... -"
7.00. $7.50 & b.uu a.m - - ---
.35 Half Hose ..
65 & .75 Silk Half Hose
150 Silk Half Hos
i so Paiamas
1 2.00 & $2.50 Pajamas
a rn DiiamnS .....
sloo Silk and Cotton Pajamas 3.75
. . .50 I
..'1.00 I
.. 1.15 I
1.7S I
".'"'.. 2.75 1
SrJ -' mm .....!
113.50 rajaiii"
JACOB , .
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bald, of Philadelphia, an elevator erector,
are held ns material witnesses, pending an
Investigation Into tho death In the City
I.ogpltal of Henry Murtland, nephew of
John Murtland, a republican leader In the
Fourth Ward.
James Mulseed, captain of detectives, be.
Ilcvea Murtland died of poison, County
Physician Souder Is watting for a report
from assistants who are In charge of the
Investigation.
Murtland Is said to have been taken 111
In a Boardwalk Cafe. Doctor Oorson was
called. He urged that Murtland bo se'nt
Jo the hospital, but friends demurred.
Doctor. Oorson found Murtland unconscious
In another hotel He was taken to the
hospital, and died In n few hours.
Class Rates Ordered Readjusted
WASHINGTON. Aug. 9 General read
justment of class rates between points In
Texas nnd points In Oklahoma and between
points In Kansas nnd northwest Texas and
Oklahoma Is proposed In tentative findings
of the Interstate Commerce Commission In
the southwestern class cnte, an outgrowth
of the Shrcveport rate, cases made public
today by the Interstnto Commerce Commis
sion. , ,
Miss Fannie Bower fttn'at If Vl
MAniUTTA, Pa., Auf, (A-MtM Tt,
Bovvers, eighty-six yean 'old. om e
first member of the Episcopal Church's
Neffsvllle, is dead from Inflrmltle
age. She Is survived by two bmiw.
Her parents were among- the first InttM
tants 01 iNensvme, vvnere sne uvea a.11.1
life.
VklS S I M ii'JMi
summer a. iov MKmmm .LWI
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.asce vow
with this Columbia Outfit
Special Columbia Summer Outfit Offer
This $ioo Columbia Grafonola and any six records (12
selections) of your oicn choice from the latest Columbia
RccoVds yours on easy terms and just a small .payment down.
Columbia Grafonola,
Price, $100
HpHINK what this Columbia Grafonola can mean to you in
X your cottage this summer! After the swim, on rainy days,
for impromptu dances, lawn parties or the entertainment of "week-end" guests whenever 'any
one "asks for music," this beautiful S100 Qrafonola is ready to add to your pleasure this Summer.
It's an ornament to any summer cottage, and shows every cent of its hundred-dollar value, in TONE, craftsmanship,
finish and appearance. You can take it home after the summer is over and you'll have a Grafonola that will not only
be a continued source of entertainment but a credit to the surroundings of your city home. Get it at your dealer's today.
Special August Offer of this $15 Machine
(On Most Attractive Terms!) If you're going away to a cottage
or camp where you can't take a
big machine you needn't go along without music and entertainment.
FvrrinnoP Tf rv Cftr Iff TaJ:c th's Columbia Grafonola with
l-iAUIIclllgC ll UI AVGCJJ IL. you or put it in your summer cottage
today. Keep it and use it TWO MONTHS, if you wisli then exchange it at full price,
$15, for a larger Grafonola, or records, or both. Here's one good way to learn what you
can get out of owning a Grafonola. Just 'phone your dealer, and it's yours today.
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Grafonolas WJ
BIA
Records
Columbia Mid-Month Specials Just Out!
Select your outfit from these latest hits!
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Songs and dances and humor that are making- suclf a tremendous hit right
now that they have been brought out as "specials" on these Columbia Records:
A229G
10-inch
75c.
A2294
io-inch
75c.
TILLIE TITWILLOW. From "Rob
inson Crusoe, Jr." Al Jolson.
LILY OF THE VALLEY. Collins
arid Harlan.
SONS OF AMERICA. George
O'Connor. ...,,
THREE CHEERS FOR THE ARMY
AND NAVY. Edgar Stoddard and
Broadway Quartette.
A2292
10
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292 ( Mt
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MELE HULA. Fox-trot. Jockers Urothers.
WASN'T MY FAULT. One-step.
Joclers Brothers.
A2293
10-inch
75c.
A2297
10-inch
75c.
Original Dhieland
A2298
io-inch
75c.
( COLD TURKEY.
J Novelty Orchestra.
12TH STREET RAG,
I Novelty Orchestra.
INDIANA. One-step,
Jazz Band.
DARKTOWN STRUTTERS' BALL. Tox
trot. Original Dixieland Jazz Band.
One-step. Rector's
295 (
inch s
5c. I
A2295
xo-;
75
AIN'T YOU COMING BACK TO
DIXIELAND? George O'Connor.
IF YOU HAD ALL THE WORLD
AND ITS GOLD. Jim Doherty.-
CONSTANTINOPLE. Anna Wheaton.
HELP! HELP I I'M' SINKING.
Anna Wheaton.
Fox-trot. Rector's
SECOND REGIMENT CONNECTICUT
A2291 1 NATIONAL GUARD MARCH. Prince's
io-inch ( Band.
75c. .,.,. , ,
nmnuu 1 irjrtrvvn. rnnce s uanu,
Al Jolson's record is a scream; the patriotic songs are thrillers ; Anna Wheaton's songs are
well, just herself; the dance-records by Jockers Bros., the Dixieland Jazz Band and Rector's Novelty
Orchestra (the famous orchestra of Rector's New York) are so just right' for. dancing, that they are
bound to sell out quicker than you think. Visit' your dealer today, and be sure to get all the hits you
are going to want 1
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