t r? t " ' " EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1917 ' 17 GOSSIP OF THE STREET PHILADELPHIA COMMERCIAL MARKETS GRAIN AND COTTO I CONTROLLER'S RULING ON BONDS NOT LIKELY TO BOOST MARKET Only Institutions That Might Desire to Convert Holdings Into Cash Savings Banks, Which Doubtless Have Already Met Situation THE Tilling by tlio Controller of tho Currency Hint he will not at thin tlmo "requlro nntlonul banks holdinc high-grade bonds of unquestioned intrinslo valuo and merit to charge such Investments down to present abnormal figures," jt Is believed generally, wilt have llttlo or no effect on the bond market. Tho only tanks that It was thought would likely be compelled to convert their bond holdings Intd cash to meet withdrawals of their depositors wishing to buy Liberty Loans would bo tho savings banks, and any necessary action on their part would havo been taken long ago. Heavy -withdrawals from savings Institutions for this purposo aro not likely to materialize. Tho olllcers of these concerns aro ullxo to the situation and their advice Is generally In demand by their customers, who will hear from them better and safer ways of buying Liberty Bunds than drawing upon their present aavings. Tho action or tho controller is generally approved, and is In line with tho action recently decided upon by the big life Insurance companies In placing a valuation on their securities at tho close of business on December 31. it Is posslblo tho national bank examiners may follow a program Identical with the llfo Insurance companies by striking an acrago On quotations given at staled periods extending over moro than a year. This plan will work all right In tho caso of listed bonds, but when an examiner joes to valuo unlisted bonds ho has no guide to follow except to rely on some reputable brokerage house thnt makes u specialty of unlisted securities, and qulto frequently tho quotations by two such houses on tho same bond arc very far apart. In such event It would seem the examiner would hae no alternative but to placo a par valuo on such security, or If purchased by tho bank for less than par, then the purchase price. This would result quite frequently In giving a higher valuo to such securities than to listed securities of much greater merit. Will Historu Repeat Itself? In ono of tho ery frequent discussions about tho condition of tho itntkct yesterday, which aro as common as observations ubout tho weather, one of the brightest traders In tho city called attention to the fact that In the panic of 1803, which was aggravated by tho free-silver campaign, there was no relief until the Interstate Commerce Commission Issued Its rates for the railroads, and almost Immediately tho back of the panic was broken. He remarked that It might turn out to bo a coincidence, or a repetition of history, should the Interstate Commcrco Com mission grant the desired Increases In tariffs nt the hearing scheduled for today. In connection with tho present depression on the exchange, It must be remem bered that Great Britain passed through a similar experience, with the dlfferenco that she had other than her home markets to dispose of hecurltlcs, whereas tho United States lnestor has no choice. He Is confined to the only market In tho whole world where his securities can be sold. Slump in Steel, 'Despite Gary's Optimism Tho healthy condition of the steel ttado anticipated by Judge (Jury and widely published did not seem to have the effect on United States Steel shares on Monday which many expected, as the common stock reached Its lowest record since tho low record of February 1. Referring to tho new schedule of prices, Judge Gary said: "On the whole It may be said tho negotiations with the War Industries Board and the results were satisfactory to the steel producers, although the prices named were lower than had been expected. "The disposition of the members of the board to inquire carefully Into tho facts relating to cost, capacity, facilities and prollts has been so fair and frank that tho manufacturers, without exception, will bo Influenced to respond to the request of tho board for production equal to full capacity, and tho prices determined upon will, with some readjustments between manufacturers as to deliveries, yield prollts sudlclcnt to bring them within tho President's original proclamation. "The prices of commodities not already considered by tho board will be fixed by arriving at a parity. Tho steel Industry generally will be benefited by the attitude and action of tho War Industries Board and the President. The profits of some of the manufacturers will be somewhat decreased. However, conditions will bo more normal and they will be healthy." minimum Prices on New York Exchange Suggested The establishment of minimum prices on the New York Stock Kxchaugo was ipoken of yesterday by tho principal of ono of the largest downtown brokerago houses as tho only reasonable means of checking any further downward slumps of locks. Ho said the prices could bo fixed at figures which would not make It worth the time of any speculator to run tho risk for the sake of two or three points, nnd at the tame tlmo It would give an opportunity for those Interested to como In and squeeze the shorts unmercifully, as he attributes tho demoralized condition of tho market as largely due to their manipulations. Apropos of what action Wall street or the governors of tho New York Exchange may take In the premises, this broker said that there was a rumor from a eiy authentic source that the President was preparing a statement. When asked If tho statement would h.uo any bearing on tho murket situation, he said ho could not say, that his uuthorlty would not glvo any further Information and he did not havo the opportunity to press the matter further. Banks Entering Federal Reserve System It is ery evident that some strong intluences are at work persuading the State banks and trust companies of the country to enter tho Federal Itescrvo system, and It Is generally belieed that the principal reason advanced Is to meet condi tions after tho war. Many of tho State banks that have the step under considera tion are not persuaded in their own minds that the advantages would outweigh tho disadvantages, but If a majority of them should decide to como In and the others should And thnt subsequent rules or regulations or a tlmo limit would prevent them from entering tho system they probably would not feel vcr happy. While the mobilization of the financial Resources of every description In tho United States Is tho chief object to bo attained by such a consolidation of tho financial institutions, the bringing of tho actual gold within the control of tho reserve system Is not the least of tho Immediate benefits which havo already begun to be apparent. Tho New York Clearing House statement of a week ago showed that out of a total of $103,956,000 the federal Reserve member banks had S39,GG8,Q00, the State banks, J14.757.000, and the trust companies. $49,531,000. It Is said that the recent application of teveral large trust companies for admission to the New York Federal Reserve will bring t$50,000,000 in gold additional under the control of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. Rumor says that ihortly some trust companies In this jelty will follow tho example of tho Glrard Trust Company and make application for membership In tho Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia. The Guaranty Trust Company, of New York, whose branch ofllco In this city Is In the Philadelphia National Bank Building, and which is the largest trust com pany to connect with tho Federal Reserve system anywhere, has issued a booklet giving Its reasons for entering tho Federal Reserve, one of which Is as follows: Our country Is engaged In tho greatest war In tho history of tho world. This war must be won. In order to win it, we must conserve all of tho physical and financial and moral resources of our country. Manifestly the finances of our nation must be as solid as a rock, adequately and competently conserved, and delicately nnd Instantly responsive to every legitimate demand. In our Judg ment this absolutely necessary condition can best bo made permanently effective by tho concentration of tho banking strength of our country In tho Federal Reserve system. We believe that membership In the Federal Reserve system, especially at this time, is a distinct and significant evidence of practical patriotism. i CLOSING LIVE STOCK PRICES .. CHICAGO. Oct. IT. HOGS Ilecelpts. 2J.000 head, tomorrow. 13,000 head Slow. JSSfSRo loner. Hulk. $10 7it17 83: light. tiqglT 80. Billed, S16 4l3nH 10, heavy. Il -10C1H.13; rough. tlB.4001A.60. CATTLB Ileceipts, 20.000 head. Ueet. steady, others, weak; 117 40. . SHEEP Ttecelpts, IO.00H heud Steady. $13. Lambs, $18.25. . SOUTH OMAHA. Oct. lT.rtccelpts. 4800 mad. Mostly USc lower, very alow. , CATTLE Receipts, 0400 head. Steady to lower. SHP!ttPn,-inta. ?l.nno head. Steady! un dertone lower. . KANSAS CITT. Oct. IT. CATTLK Receipts. 10Q0 head. Steady to strong. HOaR Receipts. 5000 head: 1525e lower. .SHEEP .Recelpta, 2000 head. Steady to strong. , CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS CHICAOO. Oct. 17. KC1(J8 Receipts, 12.881 mim, shlpraenta. 13,074 caaea. Virata. 8H ISHci ordinary rtrats. S0V437c: miscellaneous. easts returned, SDWSTc; miscellaneous, caaea In cluded. J(JWS8c: dlrtlea. StlOSlcs checks. 2lO Sic, extra nilers, 42Vic; cartona, 48 Vic HOTTER Itecelpta. 1.414.000 pounds: ship ments. 1151,000 pounds Kxtras. 43c, extra nrste, 41UCM2C. flrats, 40041c, seconds SSOSDHv: ladlea, 88C39ci process, 41c; packing- stock, JiO7Vic. Prices to retailers Tubs. 44Vic: PrJnU, 43Wc NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS . ttEW" TORK, Oct 17 IIUTTER Receipts. lO.ies tubs. Market unsettled, Higher scoring-. 44O44U0I extras. 43Vici tints, 42O480, seconds, 40H041Mo, Stats dairy, 43c EOOS Recelpta. 10.V71 cases Market steady. Special storage. II H BSSc, storage Orals. 80 iC: other grades unchanged. J .a...V.: - . . -.:--.. -,-. HAJRBiateuaa, oot n -nu miisiiin 1 .1 '. . ... . Tr a i snuNiny nam cuaaj atone M lacrsaM LONDON STOCK MARKET Undertone Steady, With Trading Small. Improvement in New York Helps Americans LONDON, Oct 17. Parliament's reopen Irg brought about a feeling of caution on the Stock Kxchnnge today Movements In n. wr (rroer'i''"- hut In the main the undertone of the markets was steady. Trad- The gilt-edged tectlon was aulet and mixed. The 5 per cent loan dlpplayed the most stability. Allied bonds were Inactive. Business wavered. The improvement at New York helped Americans, but altera tions were slight. Canadian Pacifies were hard. Grand Trunks held well on better earnings. Reports that the strikers had Ignored the decree of the Government to resume work made Argentine rails feverish. Home lines were neglected and checkered, but Inclined to sag on tho whole. Mines were spotty, Some Kaffir Issues were strong. There was profit-taking In De Beers, which were quoted at 13 1-16. Rubbers were slow. Cheerfulness was noted in oils. RAILROAD EARNINGS ORAND TRUNK SYSTEM Grand Trunk runway o: uanaea; $09 August gross, Net . - - teivht mnnHui aroaa. n, illM-TOT n,nl,4.10 ftmt i 1.484,800 Grand Truck. Veitnt m AUffvK fli'tM - ,iilKi u " ;' t- - . -.-. . . . .i.. i tUUHsM , MPLlpgjMN KS8EE! PHILADELPHIA MARKETS GRAIN AND FLOUR .in .i rou reel. 2 hi. No 4 red 2 it; wo i oft red. $2 l.i. White wheat relatively amj prlco as rt-d (Mixed wheat 2c off.) No n wheats, red or soft, and "sample'' will ' bought on their merita, 'but In no onso at above lr under No 4 roitN Itecelpta, 2000 bush The market was Quiet and nominal. Quotation. Car. lota ror local trade, aa to locnllon Western No. 2 1 low. $.' liiti" is, ,0, No. 3 jetlow. nominal, do. ! , 4 ellon. nominal, Jo, No 3. jellow. nominal pAT? Receipts 22.7I).1 hush Th market ruled steady under moderate offerings, but trada wasqulet Quotatrons No J white, new, ,1134 "Wlc. standard whlto. nw. li Sf H3c. No B while, new. UI80l',c. No 4 while, new. OJ , KLOUR Receipts. 7H0 Mils nnd C23.0.S lbs. In sacks Spot patent was sllghtl reduced, but was well cleaned up nt revised figures. Other II. mrniani. inr j.vtB III CiU patent, ini wa i" i'- HVK ri.OlTt sold slowly, but ruled .steady under moderate offerings We nuoto $l'7oW 10 30. mill shipments, $10 23S10.30. spot, as tit nut lit. to quality PROVISIONS There was n fair Jobbln Inuulry and tl; market ruled firm with prlres of some kinds sllKbtly hliiher Quotations (lt beef. In sets smoked and ulr-drled, 33c western beef. Ill f'ts. smoked. Site, cltv Wf knuckles mid teiini rs smoked and alr-drled .11c. western beef knuckles, and tenders smoked. 34c. beet hams $4 purk. family $3132 hams. H 1. CU'l'lj nose, 27'j2ni4, ,1o skinned, loose. STV 2i'r do dj smoked 2H(2i4r, other hams. smokeil . If. . i.e.., ..- ,......, nmt iivor.iue. .1 S21)Uc hams smoked, western ilirtd. -'' 21 140. do. Iiolled. Iwncless. 42c; plenlo shouldeis S ! rur.d loos,. 21c. do. smoked. J bellies in nlikle acconllne to nv-raga looe ;tn bmikfaet Im.-on, hs to brand and avrrase. illy ur. d 40, hreakfost bacon, wrslern cured 4ik la r.l. western r lln.-d, tier, es 2"c ih. ,1, ,lo iu),s 2l)t. puro cltv. kett rendered, in tlercs ."U . do, pure ill", kettle r, nder, d. In lulu. .'He REFINED SUGARS Tho market rulnl ilrm on a basis of S 35 for evira tlno (.ranulatul DAIRY PRODUCTS lll'TTCIl There was Hills tradlnc and the market wan unchanged Offerings were, modcrato mu ample Quotations follow Western, so Parked, creamerv. fancy specials, 4flt4c: ext 44'i(414c. extra firsts, 41c, firsts. 434c; onds 4JW42'4c. nearby prints, fancy, 4Sc: mu ample Quotations follow Western, soiiu- extra, sec av ersce extrn. ilHHiATn Or-,- J 1 A?) .1 -., , seennrl. Jr'243c. special brands of' prints Jobblne at ljUOH rinc fresh ne.irbv crks were scano and tirm under a fair d m ind but tho und, r cradns worn little wantid and wiak to sell Qtlututlons ci, us foil i Trie casts, near bj firsts. $12 no ;ur siundard case, mrrmt receipts $12 30 jicr cas, . seconds $10.)5f II 21 per case, western, extra firsts. $12 !() rer case, firsts $12 311 per case, seconds. $10U30112' l?er uise. tancv selected cues wero Jobbing at o,!e per do2en cilHrjSi: UfferlniTs were moderate, nnd (he market was oulrt und barely steady Quota tions New York full-cream, fancy Juno, .(IMii. spot l-iis, hlaher. do do fresh-made, btst 2., (Ijijilc, ilo, ill ,'i.lre. 23iV23,j(, do. do. do. fair to Hood. 2Ui2l'4c. POULTRY 1,IVK was riulet but steady under moibralo offerliiBs Quotations follow fowls, as to quality, 21 i 24i , roosters, losrjiic, sprlnK chickens not Leghorns, lucordlm; to nuallt. 21 6 2.1t. White liSRhurns lllA'JH . ducks. I'ekln. fc Ms "''' 'lo lidiin Itunner. ludijlic. do. spring, ..n.ai turkeys 22f'f-'ic, guineas joung. tier pair welghlins l'trj lbs apleue U0cW$l. smiller six. s, TOfcixli- do. old ih r pair. WIW 0.i , plstous old p,r pair. 23U30t. do. iouni;. lier i.ur .IJf .lc Ilti:s-J:i) The market ruled firm on fine d. slriible slze.l stock the limited receipts of hu h m.t with fair sale The uuot itlons ringid aa follows I-Vwls 12 to box milk-red dry-picked fancy selected. 32c, do, weighing 44 lbs apl i, Jf-j o.flo weighing 4 lbs apiece. Sic, do weighing 3W lbs. apleci 3(lc do. wcUhlli .1 lbs ni'lecu. 2hQ20c fowls Iced. It. bbls , fancy dri-plcked weighing 4'4 ILs and )ver apleci. 31c, do, welslllnif 4 His a. ,ece .lOe.lUic. ii. smaller aires, 2402Sc. old roosters, dry-picked. 22c. brollera weighing m ff2 lbs apleco Jer sey, fano 33fp1i Virginia, fancy. 30033c. other nearbv 2Mo30c per lb wi stern. 2NU Im . roasting chickens, western weighing 4 lbs. nnd oer npltce. 2stif3(iL i hh kens western welgh inir 34 lbs apleie. 23W2(li , weighing 24 tf.1 lbs apiece 24 LC -'.".c. turkejs frsh lulled per lb. western, best hen, 24(yjV common. 2i$f2Ji, spring diuks 232i!c. squabs, white weighing llfilJ lbs per doz . $1 .13UU, do do. DUTIO lbs k r ioz . $1 7319.1 23. do, do. 8 lbs ptr doz. $4ftM 21 do. do. 7 lbs p( r doz, $3 Jut; J 0U. do. du liflH',4 lbs per dot , JJ Ml'tf 2.73. do, dirk, $J2.1f2 73t do, small and No. 2. Ti ! 30 FRESH FRUITS Aptln ftr In fair rpgupst and firmly iVM Othir frulln sere In moJirnt suppl) nnd n teddy at relfltU jirleLi Ouutatlmis follow AppI . New York, per bid juathnn. SO&O SO. Klntf $ frtd Maiden lHunh SS'itj, Twenty-ounce. 1 50 4P 0, UrLenstPn. M&1.'.' Valth .Od. Ureen inir. t15, lur-liei(, Jl(-f4 TM IWIdwin JJft1 $.", Crab JHig1!), npplrn rennitl'anla und Virginia, per hhl Alexnndrr S4 Horn ltfniit f-l TiOfiA ,'iU. Madman Im wi.i Hff 5 73. Orlmrji'H Ooldi-n Afp Northwest (Im-n. intr :ifft."i Starke t tf A if mo tlrt I "in York Imperial $1Q4 7". Hen I)af $1ff4. tfumnwr Itumho, i'J ,Vi $t .". applrn ttestt-rn per Imt Jonathan 'J?i:t Winter Ilanann $1 7T& ' 30, applet narb per hamper. 30c WS, .in. apples, nearb ptr r-lHiahel bisket L'.'m il L"i. crab apple. j r -bushel bask t 91 73 if" -". nulnrra, .Vew York i.r bbl . $"ft(J30 lemoiid, per box, $..' 30(.Ml, tinantv per bunch, $1 J3P '2 dO. o ranged Citllforni.i. por box S 'J tf Ti pine apples Porto Hko, per crate, $i.'3'ii7. kthpib, New York per ..-lb basket 13Gt i , trapeM. New York, per l.Vufo banket, (T(!73c, crapes, I'allfornla Tokiv, per rate 4HC- Bra pi a. California, Mahtfruti, per cr.ite, flScl 10, grapes, California Mu at per rrate HQl 10 crapeK Callfornl Cornkhon v- crate 11 73 WJ 13. prunes New York, per 4 quirt bikt '.mptlc, plumM New York, per 4 quirt banket Dimunn, 43Q30( (. recti (Sase, 434?3t, plumx. California, flrosK per crate SI floj :.o plum. California, Orand Du1;m per i rat $1 loiPJ cantaloup. Colorado per crate, white rind 7ic1fI II, peni heH V York per bunhel ban let 3i)c fi SI "0 peuhen. New York pr 1 Ild-qunrt banket 41W71c, pearhett Calffninlu per box. 30it?l. peutn New York per b'julirl binket, -Itartlctt SI .VI 2 US. Si i M I, S-'ITa peara New York, per bbl Dartlett. SIG3 .50. Seckel fiitPN; pears. California. Iiartlett per box Jl3 30, cranberrlen. Jersey, per crate, S20J. cran berries, Jersey, per bbl . S04C11 VEGETABLES Potatoes were lu fair request and Rencrally stead Oabhairo ruled firm under llnht nrter Inuu nnd h fair demand Quotations Vhlt4 ptitntoes, Kastern Shore, per bbl No 1. $4W 5 2.1. No 2 $l.r.n03, do Delaware and Mnr flind, per bbl , No 1. $46(5 du Jersey, lio. H -bushel basket No 1, 0(1,.!! 111 No 2. tin sjilli do do, per l.'.n.ib Iihb OIuiiIh $3 role 3 7",. do per bushel. I'ennsylwml i. fam y $1 ',0 Wl 1,0, do do. ilo. New York $1 4HW1 50, do. ilo. do New Jersey, S 1 3.'i if 1 .'. Sweet potn loes, Uastern hhore, per bbi No 1 U'iOWI. No 2. $1 7.2 21. do, .Jers- per B, .hushel basket No 1. SDOOOc. N'o 2. BS Willi Cell ry, New York, per bunch, 20W75c Lettuce, New York, per box. 73c$l 21 ruiunihere. New York, per bushel. $11 2.1 Cauliflower, Iins; Island, per box, $l.S0O3.&U Wnte.rrrss, Nw York, per loo bunches, J1.r.02 Cabbave, New York, per ton, $28932 Onions. Jersey, per hamper. $11 l: do, Orantrn County, N. Y., per hamper. $1.1QP1 bn, do, New York Mssu chusntts Ohio nnd Indiana, per Inn. lb bat; No. 1. $2 SiiftS 2.1. No. 2 $1.7102 23. do, Cali fornia, per 100 111. bag. $33 IH FOREIGN EXCHANGE KRW YORK, Oct. 17. Tho UullneSs of tho foreign exchange market was not re lloied In the early dealings today, and beyond a steady tone there ivas little or no feature. Guilders developed a scarcity and became firm. In the dullness of the mar ket a very moderate Inquiry for any par ticular exchange causo nt least a temporary rise Quotatlona were: Demand sterling. 4 TS ; cables, -I.7C7-1G; sixty-day bills, nominally. 4.7 11& ; ninety day bills, 4.Mlj. Franc cables B.77., Uiecks 79. Lire cables 7 75H. checks 7 76V4- Swiss cables 4.6S, checks 4.07. Guilder cables 43 U. checks 43. Pesetas cables 23.43. checks 23.36. Rubles cables 15 H. checks 147a. Stockholm cables 37.25, 'hecks 37. Chrlstlanla cables 31Vi. checks 31U. Copenhagen cables 31H. checks 31H- NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET NEW YOHK. Oct. 17. The market for coffee futures opened qii'et and Irregular, 2 points lower to 2 points higher. Trading was confined to the September position, there being a moderate demand for that month by a leading commission house. Vest. open iiisn T,ovr Cloaa close 7 10 u 7 1II1AT Receipts, 1 Sil Sill bush The mar ket steady Quotation" Cur lota In export elevator (lovernmnt stnndnnl lnpe-tlon. No. Jr'd, 2 27 No. 1 soft red I.' 23. No. 3 red. J2 8.1i No s soft red $2 22. No 3 re.1. ?! .XV .. "i. Kviii-iniiv oi, 'mi. vuw....w..-' .-- lftil Ihs in wood Winter sir-ilght new. $10 21 IOr.U Kansas clear, new. 81(1810 31. do. patent new. JInT.-iMll 40 sprlnc. Ilrst clear, spot 111 231113(1 spring flrst ilear. new. mill "im'iii,-ni MUVtlllfiU spring lieiii, !. ' 112 3Uri2 7.i enrlnR- patent, new mill ship ment $ln 7.1 11 III spring favorite brand j, $ 1212 21, city mills rholie and fnmv patent. I12ST1X21, ilty mills regular grades, winter . Octobar ui Hi in ill T! Incresss. Snuary ... 7 20 ... .... T 24 7 29 Sfc a-;:::.. m ,? ttl III Ul i fi.jojt i i ! i i 4j8:R'' . , BAR JUkYI. '-' 4 GOVERNMENT'S LOCAL MARKET REPORTS TAIj dally report U sent ojit 6y lh reoii o Markets of the United State "rpartmtnt a Agriculture, Philadelphia oranch, with headquarters at SOO-Stt n wroiire Exchange Uullding. Veil Telephone, Lombard 711. baaeV'SlTl"1! Mr en laree lots to. Jobbers, eased on sales at the various railroad depots.) ., FltlHTS t.l..V,'',a'. W 1,b' '" to 41 nuatter pecks), ie.A'ni?"! ;nd VMrslnla. York Imperlils. AA S? A H-lnch. $4 23 tf 4.7.1. do. 11 grade. $3 2.1 f!,2.V,' Hnum. A grade 2W.neh. l5.2Oft BOi Jonathans. A grade, 2'. .IncK, $3 00O2J. New 1J ?; tw'nl'-ounre, .1jr..o0, do. II grade. lne2U,.9rs',fnl.nl'" A " 24 -inch, $Si dO. 2'i- .S.A J,,1,,0,.jWni!i ungraded, $.1; ltubbardslons. !.??i;de.','(I !3 WW " I'elanare. Wlncsnp. A Erf,! . .24-Inch. $.1.15,1 KAliAl'l'I.UM, nearby, pr H-bush. basket 10 quarter pecks), $2 n m.iii.'V&'.lVi I'olorado. white rinds to to ii melons) nnew$l in, crt"A jj'SVSPa !? New '"" "r a2-"uart i?.u'A,,:?'i , jewj Vork per a.lb. bssket. Con- cords IBM 17c. do. per 15-lb basket, mostly, Cnniords ai7,if PKAIti? New York, per bush (14 to IS quar. ,.T.r,,',trJ" llnrtleits ninstl. $1.7S2i few. $2 31. Serkels $2 2.1, I'tlAC'llllH New York, per bush. (II to 1.1 nul',nr.r.J3V kS)- Ulbcrtas. $1W10(I l..11"- iitw York per 4 quart basket. 23 W OUC. I'l.ti.MH. New York, per 4-quart basket. Dam sons TiUc. m'INCKS .Vew York, per Mil. M0 to 45 quar. ter picks). III .,($ i 7.1; No 2, $493. 1 KUIlTAIItillS 1I1:ANS nearbc. per S-bush basket (II to in quarter pei ks) srocn. 73c6$12.1, llnms. $125 J. .'..'.-. ,ax n" nrrlials lUIKTM, nrarln ir bunch. 23c. I'AHHAttK, SVw York, per ton. $3i)K38: near by, per S-hush basket, aofn .'.do I'Alt toil- r -i, i. r bbl (,T. to 40 quar ter iwks) $2 5003 ,Svlt,yl'",-'i '"I" Island, per box 114 to 18 heads) $3 ll)3 .111 ., .Vl:L'nllv -N'' ork. per bunch (12 stalks), 20 V liOc. 'ItV. nearb per 100 ears. $11 50. , llfllllM.ANTy nearbv, per H-bush. basket (1.1 to til plants). r,nd7i1c. l.UTTri'lJ. Nm ork, per bo (2 dozen heads), poor, ride ONIONS, per 100-lb sack, jellow. California. Australian browns nnd m lions. $3.1(1)13 7.1, New ork, sellow. $3in".t 1.1 Illinois ind Iowa. $.1 2.i. Olios $3 .1(1, per standard crate, 00 lbs , white, $1 .-.lift 1 1)11 I'AIIHMI'H nearby, per S -bush, bnsket (0 quart, r l'iks). (. . l'K.ri'lilt.s marbj. i r . -bush, basket (R to 10 dozen) 2KB llli roTATOHs nearbv, per H-bush basket (31 lbs ). No 1, (I lu No 2 H.1 ti 7.1c. (Hants bulk, per buh (il(l Ihs ) New Jersey, no arrivals; l'innsjUatiU, $1 "uSfl 71 Niw York. $1 uuip l.il i l't'MPKINS m-nrbv per . -bush, basket (S to lu hiskit) 21WS.1C'. PWKI1T I'orA'IOlit, Hnatern Shorn of Vlr ginli. No 1, mnstb, $3.10. nearby, rer S-bush. Imsket (S to n quarter pecks), lsts. yellow, 73CP dot : 2d. SnjfllOc, reds. Mitmnp HI'INAt'll, nearbj. peV bbl. (40 quarter pecks). $1 -'1H1 7.1 byt-ASH, neirbv per "i -bush basket CO to 2.1 In basket) l,1fr2.1r TiiJlAloi:, neirbt. per S-bush. basket (7 to 111 quarter pecks) .lOcdfll TfltNIPH. npirbv. per S-bush. basket. nhlt, 4011 Tilli el!nw .KCntlli- VAn:it('ltr.-.s New York and Pennsylvania, per bum h 1 1 fit 2c S'Ol.l) AT AI'CTION YnSTEHDAY ortAN(li:s California, per box. largo size (1U (u 12 dozen) $2 21 Sf." Ill, medium slzo (14 to IS dozen) $2 73if3 10. small slzo (20 to 27 do7en) $2 2llfl .1 (IHAI'IIS California, per 24-lh crate. Toka, Jl 1110(1 .'.:.. Muscat. $1 10U1 25; Malaga. $1 JHftrl nil. APri.irs. per box, Washington, Jonathans, $2tf J 3D. SECURITIES AT AUCTION I'ow changee In the prkei of local bank nnd trust company utocks v.ero recorded at the auction snlo of securities conducted today by Haines & I.olland. Insuranco Com pany of North America gained 3 points to 16, Kirmcrsb and Merchants' National Hank ndwinccd 2'i to 149, with tho People's Trust Company and the First Na tional Hank of Philadelphia making frac tional gain". The hales follow: hTDCKS 2o shra West i:nd Trust Co.. par $100 . 1C 40 shrs Northern Htatts Tower Co pre ferred par $100.. ..-. l2 20 shra American Public Utilities Co preferred, par ilcjii CO 40 shrs People's Trust Co , par $50.. . 30 cl stirs Hank of North America, par $100 230 5 shrs. Pocono Manor Association 40 2 shrs Delaware Cuuuty National Dank, Chester, l'.i . par $100 277S 5 shrs. Mine mil nnd hchujll.lll Haven Hallroad Co.. par $30 &l94 11 shrs Mine Hill and Schuilklll Haell Haltroud Co , pur $50 51 50 shru Last Pennsylvania Hallroad I'u . par $50 57 1 shr Farmers and Mechanics' National 11 ink pur $100 ... 140 5 shrs Mrs! National Hank of Phila delphia pur $100 ?:o'4 5 shrs Atlantic bate Deposit and Trust Co Atlantic Clt. N J . par $100. 70.1 5 shrs cluaranten Trust Co. Atlantic Clt. N J , par $!(") 22.1 23 shrs Continental Huultablo Trust Co , par $511 M 10 shrs People s Trust Co , par $50 . :id 1 shr. Philadelphia Trust Co.. par $100. 8J0't 8 shrs l'roildent Llfo and Trust Co, par $100 . 430 27 shrs Insurant. ( o of North America, pur $10 20 40 shrs People s National rire Insurance Co , par $23 . . 10 13 shrs Philadelphia I.lfo Insurance Co . par $10 ... 10i 10 shrs Delaware Hallroad Co . par $2.1. 41 3 1 ehra Hrgn r A. I'ugel Ilrewlng CO preferred, par $1 nil . 33 70 shrs United Has and Hlcctrlc Corpora tion first prefernd, par $100... . 51 5 shrs. Ileal Estate Trust Co preferred. 100 3 shrs Philadelphia National Hunk ... 471 160 shra. American Stores Co. preferred, pur $100 90 100 shrs Commercial Finance Co, pre ferred, par $10 in 1 shr Library Co of Philadelphia. . . . 20 '1 3 shrs Aberfola Manufacturing Co . par $Hi , 70 05-100 shrs Aberfojla Manufacturing Co , par $100 100 4 shrs. Philadelphia Hourse common, par $50 . . . ... 5', HONDS 400 Imperial Japaneso Government. I per cent Loan of 1005 Series 13 January nnd July Duo 1031 74S 200 Imperial Japanese (lovrnnient. l'4 per cent Loan of 100.1 Series 2 Januirj 10 and July 10 Due 1023 S7S $5000 Lehleh Valley Hallroad Co , i) per cept Consolidated mortgage,. In. terest June nnd December. Duo 1023 1024 100 North Springfield Water Co , 3 per cent First mortgage Coupons January and July. Duo 192$ . . 70 MONEY-LENDING RATES M:W Ylllllt Money on cull opened at 4 per cent, high 4, low 2, last 2. closed 2? tilling rate 3 per cent. There w.ib no change In the time-money situation today. The demand was not urgont and tho aggregate of transactions was only moderate. Trading rates wero GVfc per cent for threo and four months on good mixed; 5h per cent for sixty days on nil Industrials, and 5?i per cent for ninety days on all Industrials. I-oians for the men tloued period carried tho borrower over into the new year. Bank acceptances are quiet at E and 4 per cent for inellglbles and 3 3-10 and 3H per cent on ellglbles. ruiLADKLI'IIIA Call, 5 per cent; time, Gj5ai per cent. Commercial paper, three to four months, 6',43o per cent; six months, 5V4u5i per cent HANK CLEARINGS Bank clearings today compared with corre ...iin. H.iv lust two vears sin......... . .,,,, mm late Philadelphia $74,337,310 $02,1103 4B1 $13 jUa.UT ltciton . . .. 54 K42.141 44.704.022 32.600.111 New York.. SOI. 7RI. 283 712.4(I.(U 61B.32R S(l0 Chicago 1)3.400,707 HI. 307.187 67.833.71S St. Louis 2S.Ul,l.UJS 22.638,480 10, 837.703 TOO TATE FOB rfBlinCATlOV DKVrilB noNAOHY. t Alherquerquo, N. M . Oct 18, BENJAaiI Vv aahy. aged 2. Relatives ana rrienas invited to funeral. Thurs.. 2 p. m . st residence, of brother. Church road, nryn Jlwr;. r' ,n!' private. Convejances will meet 1.15 p. m. train from "ATINDKLiriSSct. 10. JENNIE O.. wife ofAmos A. Msrtlndrll. aged1 3D. Services Wed., 9 SO P. m.i funeral from 2810 N Sllllmsn st , Thurs . 12 JO P. m. Int. Hlchboro Cera., IHch b0OlLHOt Oct. IT. WASIIINQTO.V L. OIL ROY, sged 92, Relatives and frlsnds. also Meridian b'un i-ode. No, 138. f. and A. JI employes of Pennsylvania lUllroid and HI. Matthew's Yearly Uensflclal Asoclatlon. Invited to funeral services, I'rl , 2 p. m , residence of ion-ln-law. Dr Edward II. btons. 1701 Master It lnt prlvst. Auto service . "Ttwiisif Oct 10. ANOfeLlCA, daughter of Ut Daniel and At and friends Invited a' m . from resldi Moorhead, 18 N. Hemalne may be yl iimniNO.-Oct. - . . .. i .n.. ,, iit.ai. a.i..i:: KHU A.issiii e.isi. 4VlllVVS fio runerai services, rri 11 nc of sister. Mrs. Joseph .,i,..,1. loss N. Iledneld St. Int Krlvala. sA.JMi?..v,!jr.?adl''ntt,A,l!Wfc-.- band of Annete, Warren Harding and son of I, Wllllsisnd Fjanoes A. Hardpr Herylces Oil Seruce t Thurs., Jot. Baltimore. UAyw;.V-....V.j.--r. ".."."--. mo. le)Ultlve, f" WS I'vWol . fcVH STwob vi a p. i. Jn 2-'Hi 1st, Jskics pUie. COTTON PRICES DROP ON PROFIT-TAKING Recessions Follow Enrly Display of Strength Trade Buys on Report of Spinners' Calling NKW YORK. Oct. 17. Actlvo proflt-tokitig neahened tlio cotton market today nftcr It bad shown strenglhJ louowing recessions early. A feature was trade buying, which was accompanied by reports that spinners wero calling Gossip had It that tho spinner had missed his market and was now refusing to tako further chances In lcw of further dnmage to tho crop. Offsetting this was selling by tho South, which has been long, nnd has had rcnllzlng orders hero for execution on a scalo up Uarly hesitation was followed by a sharp adiance toward tho middle of tho morning Tho fenturo uai tho buying of December and January by trado Interests, supposedly against spinners calling, whllo covering nnd somo fresh outsldo bulng was Inspired by the western belt forecast for colder weather; the report of tho Commercial Ap peal, of Memphis, estimating froilt damage at 600,000 bales, and biillMi southern spot advices Hoth December and January made new high records for tho season, tho former selling nt 27.C5 and tho latter nt 27.20. or 25 to 28 points net higher, whllo October sold at 28 a new high record for tho season and the highest prlco slnco tho Civil War. Later months wero compaiatHcly quiet but shnrcd tho mhancc to tho extent of 15 or 18 points. Ycst clos Open High I.on- I.nst 272 27 n 21. Il 27 71 27 711 . . 27 in 27 3.1 27 111 27 1.1 27 28 . . 2il Hll 211 IHI 27 .10 211 ill 20 ml 211 "II LU 111 27 10 211 5 1 20 71) .'ll "II Jil SS 211 01) 20 17 211.11 October. . December January March. . Mav . . Spot . 2S III 28.45 Liverpool Cotton I.lVlCltl'OOL. Oct 17 There was only a moderate demand fur spots, with prices Ilrm nnd 25 points higher. Tho sales were 4000 bales. Thero wero no receipts. .Spot miotatlons were: American middling fair, 21.2d; good middling, 20.07d ; middling, 20.47d; low middling, IDO'd; good ordi nary, 10 02d; ordinary. 18 52d. PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC DISSOLVES N. J. BODY Stockholders Vote on Dissolution of Jersey Corporation at Special Meeting in Camden At the Kpcclnl meeting nt the stockhold ers of the I'lilladelph-i Illectrle Company. In Camden today, the plan submitted by the bo.ird of dlrcctnis for tho dissolution of tlio New Jcihcy corporation was ndopted by a largo majority Notice will bo gjen to the stockholders to deposit their certifi cates of stock with the Land Title and Trust Company, of Philadelphia, its de pository, to bo exchanged Cor the shares of stock of tho Philadelphia Klcctrlc Corn pan v of I'pnns)lniiia N'egollablo certificates of deposit will be Issued, which will bo listed on tho Phila delphia Stock Exchange nnd will entitle the holders to rccelc dhldends when and as declared at tho customary periods until tho exchange has been accomplished. The ili.mge was made to simplify opera tion, eliminate, duplication of taxes nnd other iinnecehsary expenses This action is In accordance with suggestions presented by Joseph 13 McC.ill. piesldent of tho com panj. In a letter to tho stockholders on last .September 25 In this communication tho president pointed to tho necessity of eliminating tho operation of the company's pioperties through tho medium of a holding imnp.in InioHIng a complicated sjstcm of accounting and much unnecessary oxpense, which, it was contended, was cumbersome and burdensome Tho new plan closes tlio accounts nnd pii the doM of the Philadelphia Klectrlo Company of New Jersey and transfers to the Philadelphia l'lcctrlc Companv uf Penh sylMiula all shares of stock of oilier sub sidiary companies: also tho miscellaneous assets remaining In tho treasury of the '- oy company. It dissolves th Philadelphia, liloctrlo Company of New titia; Tho flio operating companies In tho hold ing New Jersey company were tho Deacon Light Company of New Jersey, Delaware m t Kiopt-ic Company, Bala and Morion Klectilc Company nnd tho Cheltenham i.,i-i .! Lig.it. Heat and Power Companv The authorized capital stock of tho Penn sylianla company Is J50.000.000. Tho par valuo of tho stock is $25. MAUCH X CHUNK Camtiaio excursions at $2.50 will be operated (or balance of season as adiertlsed. on Saturdays. Oct. 20 and 27 . Wednesday, Oct. 24 Orsanlrntlon excursions will also be handled nn to and In cluding: October SKth. The Maucli Cliitnk-Bwlteh. barU Itv. has been discontinued. ' but tickets lll Include ride tn Flasstan nnd Ihlshton and ' return tin. tho Carbon Transit L'omiianr. Philadelphia & Reading Ry. AUTUMN KESORTS ati.xxtic cm. N. J. WORLX,Sa"3r-'at,.Vt0,n,..9.,rr Dlno or Ran In tlie Famous SUBMARINE GRILL ftpartaii Mr proof Curat Galen Hall ATLANTIC CITY N.J. HotoWdSanatoriym Sotcd for it's superior j Die nrva service.-rr' i El ' .aaru uai fleJsMMV.L t,m,r rtssiaivwwi-M - s. - tXj'oiTi """ ssse- ul..i:..i. Ky ae. near Beach, Elev. run. ncouiuiuiti tQ itree, private baths, water. $10 up wkly . 12 up dally. Chss. liuhre. Hotel Boscobel gSrSpu fepeclsl fall rates Phone 11T. A. E. Marion. AXNAroI.IS. SID. HOTEL MARYLAND ANNAl'OMS, J1I. HALF I10UB HY TROLLEY FROM CASir MEADE European Tlan. II per day and up Modern, un to date, cheerful. Suites with private bath-. Baltimore and Washington care stop at the door, drill Room open until mldnljht. J. X, BM1TH. rroprleUr. CIIART.K8TOW. B. O. VillaMirffheritalnn etVPeV.'eV 0 OveTbMUsw W liiiftil m Blry. tnH tlyss kesMdiewwdsvtlcws lu rellntll seriioa. CORN PRICES JUMP WHEN SHORTS COVER Heaviness in Initiul Trading Gives Place to Firmer Tone in Market CHICAGO. Oct. 17. Onerlne by local Interests reiuliett finally in n firmer tone In tho corn market today nftcr It had hecn heavy following steadiness in tho Initial dealings. Popular sentiment was bearish, but It uaa evident that the selling' had been overdone. In terest was nt a low ebb becauso of tho Government's disapproval of speculation. Commission houses absorbed offerings steadily and thero was no surplus. Tho weather In tha belt was unsettled with snow nnd rnln predicted. Hulls nd anced tho theory that a shortage of farm labor nnd n consequent delay In husking; operations would keep tho moomcnt light, ltnllrouds nro bending every effort to take care of farmers nnd manufacturers, but the shortage of cars dispels nny possibility of rapid accumulation at the lead'ng center. it was said that tho Corn Products Com pany would increase Its operations next month and would require nbout 20,000 bushels of white. Tho market at Merpool was steady Strikers In Argentina are In control of nil shipping ports and thero aro virtually no exports. No. 2 mixed, In the samplo crowd, was Jl 90Q1 93, ngalnst $1.90", 1 01i yester day. Tho hest on December was Jl.H'i, tho bottom $1.13,, and the closo 114' 1 144, against $1 14 nt tho end yester day, the high on May was $1 10 ; tho low $10914. and the close $1 10'fri.l04. compared with $1 094. jesterdny'a last price Oats rallied with corn nnd on a broad ening of tho domestic demand for tho cash nrtlclo shorts covered In December, lifter tho position had been Mibjecti-d to consider able) ptessuro on tho part of local traders, who sold It against purchases of May Of ferings decreased as the session progressed Komo of tho telling lu tho pit was at tributed to foreigners. Buffalo reported 11 good Inquiry for spot, with tho premium holding well. The market at Liverpool was dull and steady. Standard In the sample crowd wns C9'j TOOUc compared with D9ta3'li04c ye8. terday. Tho high on December was r,S"jC. tho bottom GT'sC, and tho final 584 6P 38. agnlnst E7TsO nt tho closo yesterdaj. Tho top on May was 60Uc: tho low 09'ic nnd tho close CO U 60 He, compared with G9aic, ycstcrday'H last price. Lending; futures landed as follows: Yes close Open Utah I.ov Close Corn (new delivery) Dec. l.U't 1 H'i 1 S llfl 1.14V, Jen . 1 nsi4 1 in 1 ns4 1 tn 'LOiHc -Mn . 1 10 1 10 1 OD'i l.KI'i tl.0'l Oats Oct . t.-.7c net.. ssjs r.' r,7t bsh .m. JIaj . Mi's oo' MI'j iw'l wt Lard Oct . 2.1 rc 23 or. 2.1 n-, i.n-, 2n.R0 Nov . . 2 I (in 23 70 21 3.1 2.1 112 2.1 711 Jan . 21 00 21.70 21 13 21 07 21 72 Itlbs Oct.. t27 00 .. .. 27.00 27.72 Jan. 21.07 22.05 2182 22.05 122 00 l'ork Jan.. 4120 4122 40 87 Ml. 22 4130 IJld tAskcd. DIVIDENDS DECLARED Osceola ronaoUdfttetl Mlntnir Compan, quar terlOlvlti.nd of J- a hnre, pas able October HI to ntock of rr-cord October lh 1'ortland (1 Hxnl Toko Company, rcirular nu.irterly nf 1 ptr cent nn pr-fprr.i1, pava bl Novpmber I to hotrltrti of record October J-' KclloKtt? Hwltchboard (.'ompnnv. regular quar terly of 'J per cent payable October Jl to Htock of record October J3 Parlflp Malt Company, quarterly dividend of W per cent on preferred pajublo December 1 to ntock of ncord Noemher 17 Ilma I.oromotlvo Works. Inc . Initial eeml nnnu.il of ,.'i per cnt on preferred payable October .M to itock of record October 21 (lunranty Securities Corporation. recular quarterly of 2 per cent, payable October 25 to stork of rei ord October 2J North American Company regular quarterl of 14 per cent payablo January 2 to stock of record December 13 SELL Waste Paper Bales Hay and Tobacco A Lhild Can Operate Our Common Sense Waste Paper Baler ' Vhi Knrh b n 1 e -'sFfi vcorth from W Hfil 30c to BOc. ll . ""XttJ It K II I' 'FS V (itiuruntred for une sear. Earn Its Cost in a Few Wesht Sylvester S. Garrett & Co. (ir.NKItAI. I'AI'KB DK.I.KRS 259 South Third Street 1$ JEe ducationsil Itoth Sexea Plan Reading and Estimating Individual instruction by a practical esti mator. The course for beginners is given Thursday evening and for advanced students Friday evening. Enter now. Write, call or phone today for Catalog M 73 rhone Diamond 031 TEMPLE UNIVERSITY I llroad St.. below Berks B riiUadelphl Banks Night School rilKIWKK AT ONCK to nil one of the thousands of csod nosttlons opened by the sreat wave of prosperity. The demand for well-trained offlce assistants, accountants, stenosra phers and secretaries was never so great. Uegln tonight In this sreat school, which has Eraduated so many thousands of successful men and women. Sessions every nlzht except Saturday Special classes taught Tuesdays and Thursdays. Unter sny time. Banks Business College DM CHKWTNTT STRKKT Chambers Institution sf Wireless Telegraphy Season 1U1T-18 Clssses now forming. Classes lor oeglnnere. isu uviitr.i v.assest praciicsl work and theory taught. Call or writs for Hulls- tin. luto Ami niifTi, iiMMeiunia OUR NIGHT SCHOOL NOW OfEN Gregg Shorthand. Bookkeeping. Day. Err. Taylor BuMness Schoolja,1l,t TRAYER'S Th n Business HcheoU aiKAIWil H1.N1 Chestnut Btree PosUloss aTisrantsed. Enter now. Day onig "Prirsitsi T taimi "-" ra. 9'tmmK jBV&BBfiM&sjJSSSLSjSzQtQi Financial Brief lWJsr At (i rneetlnir nf ihn BnMMU- a... of tho New York Stock Exchange) this crnoon It wns decided to suspend bush at noon, October 24. Liberty Day. V"t A members' meeting of tho Amer!&n Institutes of Hanking, Philadelphia Chip ten will ho held on Friday evening;, OctMses 19. P. Vf. Saunders, assistant caswir, National Uank of Commerce, New Tef will discuss "Tho Comptroller's) Call 'Whest': It Is nnd How tho Statement Is Prrpar.seli" Stockholders of the Drcxel Motor Corporation havo failed to present a pMs for reorganizing the company that la st Isfnctory to tho creditors' committee, Rnd tho property has been ordered sold nt auc tion October 24, for a minimum price Of. $102,000. That Iron oro shipments from tho Lake Superior district will show a falling off of approximately 0,000.000 tons for tho pres ent season from last ycni's record flguro of 6B.188.648 tons Is picdlcted by authori ties In tho trade ' The Illinois Central Hallroad lias placed" an order with tlio Pullman Company for forty-nvo paseifger cars, Including tenf ty-flvo conches, fifteen baggago and Ova combination baggage nnd mall cars. Full man nlso gets nn order for sixteen mis cellaneous passenger cars from tho Central Itailtvny of Georgia At the annual meeting of stockholders Illinois Central Hnllrcad In Chicago today, a motion was adopted changing dato of the annual meeting to tho thfrd Wednesday In April. Directors whoso terms of ofllca have, expired will hold over until tho annual meeting In April Irar( cJ?ig Ci6ar ihat mover geis on your nerves Shade-grown. Real Havana. 7.0c and up r.U-U.U.ll TIU.U.U.I'.U.CJ'.UJU1.II1U1U-T. Last Winter Uie K I e o k Stodern W n y Plpeless 'Furnaco kept h u n d r o ds of homes warm and comfortable at less cost and with less trouble and work than ever before. This AV 1 n t o r heat jour home 'With this wonderful ly simple, eco nomical nnd oticlent fur nace Low ini tial cost liislly and oulckly In-i-talled without Interfering with prc&ont system Vo coal gas no duct no repairs no pipes to n b 8 o r li heat Write for lllus, trnted booklet Miiownoous I'lntnblng 41 to 80 S. Bill Street Heating & M'Hter Supply S00 Arch St. I aSjxzssamc SSSjji,. Doth Keiea Salesmanship Public Speakbf CLASS AND FrtrVATn INSTnUCTIONV under a Lecturer and Teacher of SO years' In ternational esperlenca and ertab. reputatlsa. NATIONAL EFFICIENCY LEAGUE 08 ciu:htnut sTitnnT Vounc Women nnd Girl Miss Marshall's School OAK INK. I'HILA. Q1RL9 Day and Hoarding Departments. Primary tl rough college preparatory coursea, also Art. Music Lxpreaslon, Domestic Science TeaeSet to every U girls Campua of Sires, Large. airy studv rooms. Outdoor athletics. Appoletl merit mav now be made wltn lbs prlnclpeX llell t'lephon-. Oak I.an. 1020. " " llss i:. H. M.MtSII.U.L. I'rlnclpal MUSIC J- COMBS CONSERVATORY 83d Year. Individual Instruction, Personal dufv.viBiui aii wanriici, ineareiiesi ana Teachera' Normal Training Course. Public, hchoo! Muslr Supervision Degrees ton! ferred Ili-clproo.il relations with linlv. of l'a Dormitories for vtomin. A School cl Inspiration, Loalty Success Our Year-Uooli lei frjs anil nnne4r.a Im,IiisI,U I.I.. ll sTtllBssssiV If ni HAti4u ST tfkf fllh.i tii". s ssuius vvuiUfi HrriVsT i Officer. Htudlo. Dormlturle, ilroad A. K4J 'hristensoiff szriAmi rv. POPULAR WUS RAOTtMH IN 10 LESSONS, PIANO. UKUt All InstrumenU. Phone now for bookki 1n?n f'lieiitnnfc St. IMinnt. Hnra. oay 1412 Vrnuncu Kt. Phons Tioga IMW..1 TIIK PIULOMISIAN CIIOKALCLlTsl rr-T,r"ri May rorcer, wireccur, vnnouucea vav cants for membership egprsnos and Ho7 tha club house. 39 it IValnut street, frftsW' to 1- c, riock $4 Night School g" horthand, Knsllah, Penreanel mnntH I "MI MKIt CnOI, IB S). I9Uj"5 Y. M. C. A. SCHOOL OF MUSfc nena ror wuueji u munci itsi Area slWajl. I'UILU VASUKN VOC. ctkv ham. COOKE Sl'CCr.SHPl'L Teacher of Plena. Volte, cei pupils terms moderate ai. 14. (rasW0 Exper, Vouag M'oman, adurated llrmy.i. as.t- cat, deelrea teltloy of trust M to- Ij.ly, 3BF' ; JJii. A'A ". sErir.'tWfss W$$y$lQ fell !" " -wsisesssi s liiiwssssssseassisiBaBflBaB M (f "sVnriMB JWCHNsCA tip .miee ? m ma jtaJLikiejinaa., , 12V oyo.ejeo ia i 7.w.pM UM vontwiKJ 11 lam-WUXT an vw EaKSi! VnlAtfnMM.-i--,i Ai ,t,j h-ft sirajse a-erucasmlb nuL, BVfcvetMfe i am 'In i.i. I iifi lAefti fsAjjit itwiin-i if 4 ii 1 &.jJL .. j "TiiiSiniHw(limti i ri- -j -iisss . .