Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 12, 1917, Sports Extra, Image 14

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EhSNING' IipDiifcilHiiiADEijPHIA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 11)17
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RAILROADS ARE PART OF
III LIRCS OF COMMUNICA-
PUBLIC UTILITY COR-
IATIONS FURNISH LIGHT
IT ARD POW2R TO ELEC-
16 ROADS AND MANUFAC
"TORINO COMPANIES; BOTH
MRVICES MUST BE KEPT UP.
;?1 WE BELIEVE THAT WELL-
SCCUAED ISSUES OF SUCH
rMRPORATIONS. AT PRESENT
.PRICES, ARESAFEAND DESIR
LUBLE INVESTMENTS.
RE ILLY, BROCK & COMPANY
November
Investment
Suggestions
Our current general circu
lar contains a carefully se
lected and well diversified
list of high-grade bonds
available at attractive prices.
This circular and our com
parison of January and cur
rent bond prices will be of
interest to you if you are
contemplating an invest
ment. Send for November circular and
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NEW YOIIK COFFEE MARKET
NHTW TORIC. Nov. 12. The coffee market
steady at the opening; tins morning, and
prices were 1 point higher due to cov-
; ana a lime aemanu irom outsiue
lorSJio ai3iunt pouiuono.
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aU Hod Carbon Steel Co.
HBURQH. Nov. 12. The Indepen.
; atoekholders' committee of the Carbon
I Company won a pronourced victory
lection or the board or directors.
(cted four representatives and now
the board. There are seven dl-
i. and only two of the old directors
f .dieted. They are CharlesV Mc-
IM R. b. Baldwin. The new dl-
i W. JVUptefraff. H. p. rierpont.
, woodward Babcock and
rtast-pamed centleman It)
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FINANCIAL NEWS-NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA STOCK MARKET QUOTAM
SUBSTANTIAL GAINS ARE MADE I
BY STOCKS ON NEW YORK 'CHANGE
New York Stock Sales
Market Is Orderly During First Half of Day's
Trading, but Part of Early Advances Are
Lost in Afternoon
High Points in Today's Financial News
. .lrrn)irc ttrrc recorded on AVio Vorfc Ktovk llxchnniw durlnt) fnrcnonn, hut
declines follmvril Inter tn the day. Tone of Curb market ti'i.e murh improved.
Com and cotton price were, higher. Itjbles and tire. Kcrc alrnniicr in Joreiim
cjehnnic market. United titatcs Treasury fliturvs of money vlrcutatimi a.i nf
Xovcmhcr I showed the per capita, amount to he Sil.03, as compared irift JJ.fi
last year, liar silver prices ttrrc unchnnyed In AVw York and London.
NHW YOHK, Nov. 12.
The Htook market nctcd In mi orderly manner, with kooiI KahiH nil throiiKh
tho list. In the. first half of the forenoon, when there wiih a demand In cvldcnco
Indicating an InrrciiKctl nutnlde Interest, and there was a Kood deal of talk about,
tho effect (in valiicH of tho Inflation resulting from fJovernment HnnncitiK nnl
expenditures. Tho early HtrciiKth of the market was iiImi helped liy the fact
that no iiiifiivoralilo dovelopmetit oeenrred over Sunday, but Instead news from
Russia nnd Italy was of it character nt least partially lo restore conlldencc In the
situation In those countries.
There wero violent changes In foreign cxchanKC. rnte on Italy and Hussia
tnakltiK substantial ndvances, while sensational breaks occuircil In exchange on
neutral countries, with crown checks on Stockholm and Copenhagen dccllnltiK
4 cents from Saturday's closing IlKurcs. Tills ilecllno was based on cables report
ing a pressure In London itKulnst exchatiKO on neutral countries and was asso
ciated here with stories about renewed efforts by (lennany to brltiK about peace.
The display of strenKth ended before midday and In tho afternoon recessions
wore In order, when United States Steel common, after advancing more than U
points to SMi, reacted to 93. Marino preferred mado an advance of more than
3 points and reacted about 1 point, and similar recessions after the early Rains
wero noted In many of tho stocks, with Canadian Pacific falling more than 3
polnta to 134,
Business decreased substantially In volume In the afternoon and at times
In tho last half of tho day tho market was extremely slow.
Thero was heavy trading nfjaln today In Liberty nonds, with tho 3l$s rcIIIiik
down from 99.34 to 99.28, and tho 4s at 99.98 nnd 99.96. Anfiln-l-'rcnch Bs wero
stronger, selling at S9T8 to 90;.
Wall Street Looking for Improvement on 'Change
Willi Street Is looking for Improvement oi. tho Stock Exchange. This,
of course, on tho assumption that Hussia does not completely go to pieces.
1'rom tho best source It Is learned that the liquidation has been nearly finished.
Somo Insist it Is 90 per cent over. This means that speculative accounts havo
been virtually eliminated and that on futtiro liquidation tho supplies must como
principally from tho holders of-tho certificates.
On tho other band, values havo been hammered to a level where tho
investor can sell only nt a great sacrifice and will show u disposition to hold on
If ho can possibly do so. What is more. It Is seinlolilclnJIy stated that tho
foreign liquidation of tho collateral securing American loans has ceased,
A Few Bright Words for Motors
A few bright words for tho motors. President Krsklne, of the Studebakcr,
estimates earnings for the fiscal year nt least $17 a share nfter full allowance
for depreciation and tho war tnx. This suggests that tho present 4 per rent
dividend is safe. He says, also, that tho asset vnluo of the slock is about $100
n share, and that tho compuny today could liquidate- Us business, pay off tho
entire floating debt and have a sufllclent remainder left to pay the shareholders
doublo tho present quotation.
Chandler Motor In declaring tho usual extra dividend of 1 per cent, In
nddltion to tho quarterly payment of 2 per cent, estimates earnings for tho year
of closo to $3." a share. In ten months tho amount earned before the war tax
was $32 a share.
Tho otllclal estimate is that the war tax will cost the company $9.50 a share
nnd that tho remainder for tho year will bo $12 to $13 a sharo. It Is stated
further that tho corripany has sufllclent supplies, paid for, to maintain produc
tion throughout tho year 1918.
Consoling Words on Willys-Overland
Willys-Overland Is nnothcr regarding which a few consoling words can
bo said. It Is now down to the prewar level and on about a 20 per cent basis.
At tho current market tho stock would appear to havo discounted tho worst
possible, even a reduction In the dividend. Its financial structure was not
damaged during tho exploitation period by loose methods. On n 10 per cent
basis, tho preferred can bo recommended to tho business man as a fairly good
typo of Investment.
Steel T.rade More Active
Several leading steel Interests report a slight Increase In activity in some
brandies of the trade, notably the structural market where a few fair-sized,
orders have been placed during tho Inst week. It is understood that the bulk of
approximately 20,000 tons of structural steel purchased within tho last few
days went to tho American Bridge Company.
It would appear from the incteased demand that regular consumers nro
showing more Interest In market affairs slnco prices have been fixed. It Is noted,
too, that pig Iron demand Is reviving, a largo contract for export having been
placed n few days ago with one company, while some good inquiries have been
gidng tho rounds, tho largest from tho Pennsylvania Hallroad, for about 12,000
tons of foundry, chnrcoal and other grades. There Is a better demand for plates
from sources asldo from tho Government, mainly for export.
MONEY-LENDING HATES
NIIM' YOHK Money on call opened at 1
per cent; high, 4; low. 3U ; last, 4; closed,
4; ruling rate. 32 pf-r cent.
The time money market Is reported quiet
and unchanged ns to rates. The recent
unsettletnent In the securities markets has
relensed a good deal of money, In the ag
gregate, and has automatically reduced tho
demand.
Ilates are nominal at riVjiiS"; per cent
for three and four months on both Indus
trial nnd good mixed. The supply of call
funds continued liberal.
Prime bank acceptances are unaltered
at 604 Per cent for inellglblcs, and at
3?i 4)3U per cent for cllglbles.
l'HII.AIUH.rillA Call, B per cent; time,
Bff5?i per cent. Commerclul paper, three
to four mouths, DU05U per cent; six
months, GH5'G?i ner cent.
LONDON" Money at 4 per cent, un
changed. Discount, Bhort bills 4j; per cent,
and three-month bills 4?i per cent, un
chaneed. De Ueers 13, Hand 3U.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
NEW YOHK. Nov. 12. As compared
with extremely low records recently for
lire, cables this morning made a recovery
of 19 centimes. Ilubles also acted better,
showing a gain of lUo from the extreme
low record reached last week. On the other
hand, while sterling and francs held steady,
Swiss nnd Scandinavians were easier.
Thero wa very little news of Influence aside
from tho more cheerful impression obtain
ing today from the latest phase of tho Hus
slan war news.
Quotations were;
Demand sterling 4.75H, cables 4.76 7-1C,
sixty-day bills nominally 4.71U. ninety-day
bills 4.69 U,
Krano catdes 5. 7 4 Ti cnecks C.76?.
Swiss cables 4.47, checks 4.50,
Lire cables 8.41, checks 8.42.
Guilder cables 44, checks 4 3 ' 4 .
Pesetas cables 23,60, checks 22.50,
Iluble cables 12 H. checks 12 U-
Stockholm cables 42, checks 41W.
Chrlstlanla and Copenhagen cable
checks 34 ;.
3S,
BANK CLEARINGS
Hank clearing! today compared with corro
upondlnv day laat tvrn yeara;
1B1T 1010 1015
Philadelphia, $51,777,1177 144, 007,111! $:0,Mll.f,3l
lloston -U'.iri.VOTII SI,47M.7N .'3,031). 318
New York...42.42.0l HJl.liiin.lis7 SiM.jT.'.'l.nnfl
JUItlmore ... H.OJB.ra.T A.4D.1..M0 S.OOd.sni
St. I.OUU.... R,3Ti7.S-J7 2.nfl.RS4 1H,7flH,M)7
Chicago .... (10,708.010 77.77S.SKS D7.80U.22S
NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS
NEW 'yOUK. Nov. 12. ilUTTEH Itecelnta.
CS14 tuba. Market a ahade eaaler. Hleh
coring. 4S045Hc eilrai, 44Hc. No other
change.
KOOS Receipts. 0539 caaea. Market Heady.
Extra nrita. 4UWBOc: ftrata. 43iMSc; aecondi.
38 4 1. Other gradea unchanged.
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Plan to Refinance Mining Company
NBW YORK, Nov. 12. At the special
meeting, stockholder of Kerr Lake Mining;
Company1 voted to dissolve existing com
pany and reincorporate' under the laws of
Canada with the game capitallxatlon of
fOO,000 aharea of $5 par. Stockholder of
the old company win receive snare xor snare
InVaaw Canadian Bwporation.
INACTIVE NEW YORK STOCKS
Following arc quotations for Inactive
stocks listed on the New York Stock Kx
chnnge and In which there were no trans
actions today. The price given is the last
previous; sale:
Mci Kan T pf. 74
Al St I'OSS M. "J
M HtPASHM rf.,117
Mont Puvver .... !.
Mont Powor pf..int
-N'Rt 'Arm ....... IM.I
Nat Hliirult R4I1
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A II S & ITfH pt mi
a n s & F prMir';
Ailamft UxprefH. .tin
Advance Itumelv. 1
Advance Rum pf. i!t',4
AJnx KuhlM-r r'",
AiHHkii Junejui . -W
Allla-Cht-m pri-f..
Am Aitr I'hem. . . 71)
Am Aur Chem pf
Am Can pref . . . !'-.
Am I'nttmi oil . n:,si
Am nxprciw .... ml
Am Ice pref .... 4S
Am lei- Sec in.
Am I.oco pr-f .. I4'
Am Mult uref.. .. ;.v.
Am Smelt prcf A K'J',4
Am Smelt II I'",,
Am Smrar prcf ..l"7'M
Am Sumatra pref n.
Am T.I Cable ... fl'l
Ain T T 3d Pf. I'2H
Am Toll pref new ir,',4
Am Woolen pref ks
Am Writ l'nn pf . 1M
Am Zinc ft Lead 11
Am Zinc 4 Ij pref 40
ao no it pf.. r.a
Aeio Oil '"'J
All Hlrm fc Atl .. 13,,
Atlnn ,oHt Mtie ptu
Allan O k W I rf r,9
1tn,t T.r.en nmf Dl1!
u........,, i'n H7W Quicksilver
Ilarrett Co pref. 10(1 Qulckallver pref..
Ileth Steel pref . 84
Ilrkn t'n Oaa ...in.",
rtrown Shoo !
llutterlck IJS
Cat Petroleum. . . ll'i
ChI l'etr.,1 pref. . . jT
Cnl rarklnie . . . 3v
Cal So lat pref r.n
Cent Fdy Co .... BT
Cent H Am Tel.. 11 "14
Chi Alton II ,
Chi & Alton pref 2.1H
Cluett-Peah'dy pf 110
Col & Ho lat pref BOH
Col A Ho 2d pref. 42Vj
Con OKI. r !?;.,
Con Int Cal Mln. US
Cont Can pref. . . 117
Continental Inn.. Mil
Crucible Htl pref KJ
Cuba Am Sugar. 170
Cuba Am Hu pf.l'W
Del iJirk b W...1BJ
Den t Hlo Or. .. n
Den & Hlo Or pf. 14'.l
Deere & Co pref. OS
Detroit Edlaon ..12,
Kleo Stor Hat... oMj
i:rle 2d pref, .. 17
General Cigar....- JJJ4
Oen Cigar pf... J7
Oen Motora Pf... 73
Ooodrlrh II F PM?"
Orantyr Mln. .... JIT
Oulf S Stl lit pf.inj
iiartman uorp.
Havana . .iec. .
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Nat elk St pf.inu'l
Nat Knm ft sip pf HI
Nt Itlt Mex lat pf 4"
Nt UK Mex pf.. 40
Nt Hit Met 2d Pf r.O';
N Y fl & V..... 17'i
N O Tex ft Mex.. 22
N Y Dock 1 m
N Y C ft St I,. . . 21
Norf ft Smith 2tsi
Norf ft Went pf. 7SU
Nova Scnll.i Stl. . 7J'
"hlo Fuel 4S
Ohio Ona rta t:l
Pacific Mall 21
I'an-Am Pet Pf . DO
Pan-Am Pet prior
Pf ct fi8
Pere Marquette .. 14'a
Phlla Co 2d
J'rd Stl Car pf. !
Peoria ft Kant.,. 1
Pere Marnuetto,, 14H
Plerce-Arrow .... H2
Pierre-Arrow pf. 02
Pitta ft Went pf. Rfi
Preme.l Steel Car .11
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Headlni: lat pref. nil
HeailinK 2d pref. :iil
Hep I ft S pref.. I'4'.i
noyal Dutch ."
Ily Stl Spring pf nn
St h ft H F 1.1
St I. ft S F pref.. 2.1";
st I, & s iv pref. an
Kavaw Arma , . nil
Saxon Motor .... 4Ti
Seara-ltno pref...HH
Seaboard A I. pf. 114j
South P II Sugar. ir.n
Stand-MIIIInK pf. si
Standard Mill ... S1i
Stutg Motor 3n!
Sun Steel , SI'J
Sup Sleel lat pf . . 1011
Texna Co rta.... lliU
Tex ft Pac 124
Tidewater Oil ..,201
Tobacco Prod pf. B.1
T Ht 1. ft W.... 71
T St I, ft W rtfa R',
T St 1. ft W pf,, .10
Tranaue-Wma ... 87
Twin City n T.. 74
Underwood Type. 01
ITnderwd Tvpa pf.11 4
tin Hag ft P new, noil
Union Pan pref., 73
Unl Cltv Stra pf.11.1
United Alloy Stl.. .17
United Drug .... 114
Until Drug lat pf r.O
Untd Drug 2d pf 75
Unlled Dve Wood
lat prer ni
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nt Nickel p
nt Paper pf.
owa Central
nt Harv N J.Pf.JIJJi
nt Nickel .pf...l53H
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owa Cent Df...lnl
Jewel Tea ...... 37
Kan uity no nrti. ;,,
Keok ft D M.... 454
I.ak Krl W,. i
I.k Erie ft W pf.t 2S,,
I,ea lluli ft Tire,. l.'lVi
I.lg ft M Tob.,,200
I.l ft M T Pf-.ini
lAina III ctfa pf. 40
Ixirlllard , ,2nj
jCfackay Co 71
Manhattan Peach 1
Manhattan K.I.... 08
Max Motor 2d pf, 1.1
May Dent Store., 4V
May Pept Str pf ,101
Mex j-el pi ..... ""
Mlcb Central. ...IIS
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Allls-C'liahners Co.
Am licet Sugar. .
Am Can aW
Am Car i Koun. . II3H
Am Int Corp .... fi.l
Am Hide & I.cath 1 1
do pref x.ii,
Am l.lnseed 2714
do pref nit,4
Am I.oeomtlc ... ,1'
Am Malt li-'jj
Am Kineltlng .... 7.1
do pref Inl'K
Am Sum Tol ,u '
Am .Steel Kdy ... ft
Am Sugar nttf,
Am Tel i Tel. . . . Iiih
Am Tobacco 17(1
Am Wi.nl to
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Chill Copper ... . II
Chlno Con Copper. 3H
Col Fuel A: Iron . . Mil
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Corn Products ... 27 VI
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lnm .Mines 71,
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Illinois Central . . . 11114
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InterboroUKh-CoiiH 7
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Inter Paper 2114
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Kelly Sprineflulil.. so VI
Kennecntt Cop ... alK,
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I.oulsv ei Nash .. 11414 111
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Mex 1'etrnl 779;
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National Lead ... II
Nevada Con Cop.. 1714
X V Air Drake ..10.1
X V Central mil',
X V X It ci II 2.1
X Y O ,H W 18
Norf ci West 10.1
North Amer 1714
North 1'aciflc .... sT
Ohio Cas aoiji
fiwens Dot S0'4
Dentin. It It 4HV4
Deo Cas & C IS
Dltts ,i West 3314
DItts Coal 43
do pref 77 V4
Dressed Stl Car.. .1.1 ftl fti
Dullmnn Dal Car. .130 130','i lao
Ily Stl Sprint; . . . . lo III
Day Con Copper.. 22 Sl!
Deadliur (1XV4 (7'!4
Depublic I ci S.... 7S11 71 VI
SaMin Motors .... .1)4 "'h
St l,& S V 1.1 1.1
Sears-ltnebllck ...11114 I Hi
Shattuek Ariz ... 20 10T4
Sloss-Sheff St & 1 37 3fi',4
3 1 V4
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37 VI
III
1314
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Southern Daclllc. . 831', SIV4
Southern It II ... 3.114 3114
do pref .1714 .1714
Studebaker 1314 as
Tenii Cup ci Chem IS 14 1214
Texas & Daclflc. .. 13 IS
Texas Company ..13014 13H14
Third Ave It It... 1714 1714
Tobacco Dioducts. 40V4 4.114
Under Type pf. . .114 ill
Union Pacific 1I4V4 113
Unl Cigar Stores.. H(lft, B.114
United Krult ....11014 110V4 I10V4
U S Cast Ir D & V UK, 1(1 loy,
it m inn Alconoi. .ins
U S Ind Alcohol pf OS
In
3114
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7114
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U S Hubber 3 1 14
U S Steel oiy.
do pref 1011 109
Utah Copper 70 73V4
Wabash H14 8V4
do pref A 41 4n
West .Maryland .. . 13i4 1.114
Westlnuliou?o JIfs 3814 38
Wheel Ul! 0V4 014
Wilson & Co 4.1V4 4414
Willys Overland .. 1014 1714
Wis Central 3714 3(1
108
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3I3.0WI idiure on Mitiinluy. ""
II S RxDreaa 18
U S Ilealty Imp. Hill
U S Ilealty Im nf fto
tl S Ilul. lat pref. 0.1
II H H I P ft F pf 4814
II H Ind Ale pref. t
II R Smelt A II pf 44
U H Smelt ft Itef. 4.1
Utah Sec Corp.,, 12
Va Iron C ft C.. fSOVi
Va.Car Chem. . 27
Va-Car Chm pref lio'i
Wahaah pref 11.. SiiU
Weill. Kargo .... 7ft
Weat Md 2d pf . . 28
Weat Pan II It... 1714
Weat Union 7
Wheel ft l, B prcf 19
White Molora ...8a
Wlllj-g-Ovr pref. 70
uaon wo. pret. uh
ilorria ft Eaael.. SOU
loriif A.khwz pf lilt
LOCAL MINING STOCKS
' TONOPAII STOCKS
Hid Aal
Jim Putlcr 74 711
MucNamara Is 21
Midway 1IIV4 -
Mlxtmh Mxtenalon u( in
Montana II ,17
North Star 0.1 .nil
Heacue Kula .lis in
Weat End 110 ,as
(lOI.DFIELD STOCKS
Atlanta lis .no
Illue Hull 11 ns
llooth 114 ,o.i
Dlnmondneld II II 112 .11:1
Dalny 112 .11:1
Kewanaa DM .111
Oro , ,. . .01 ,02
Sandatnrm Kendall lis ,0.1
Silver Pick us .10
MISCELLANEOUS
Arizona United , 20 ,23
Nevada Wonder , l.Tiii 1.7,1
Tecopa Mining 23 ,27
Sales in Philadelphia
Net
lllali. Low. Cloe. chEc.
1.1 Alt! (blS , . 1)0 08 08 1
10 Drill, .1 tl. 10 111 10 1
23i:iec Storime 48V4 4814 "V4 '
(Jen Asph Pf .. fa'
283 1ns Co N A. 2I"4 34 -!' -
,10 Key Tel Co 10 In in -
lOSOl.k Sup Cn lilt 10 10 'i
41 Lehigh Xnv .18 37 37 1
1.103 do war w I 7 0 (114 'x
BJLchlKli Val 3314 3314 .1314 )'
.IMInehlll ... .1.1 S3 .1.1 V
37Denna It 11.1811 1814 48 V4
Dhlla Co t3!4
S3 do cum pf .12 3! 31
282 Dhlla Dice.. 2.111 3.11!, 3.114 (
Kin Dltt Coal cfs 4! 13 3 JJ4
1 13.1 D It T tr cfs S3'i 33V4 3.1V4 '.
Hi Dhlla Trac. no no no I
270 IteadlliB ... 08 7 (4 7',4 '
30 Ton Dclmont sy, .ill ?l ',
343 Ton Mlnlnc 1'J'i V4 ' i - '
10 Cn Traction 4014 40V4 40V4 V4
I IS Un Has lnipnii'!4 no 00 - 1
III23D S Steel.. 0114 "311 u3 "a
.13 W .ler ei Sea 1.1 13 13
2 Westmore CI :n 7n 70 14
Tnlut vlle. 11.7113 Mi ire. rumpareil llh
"(inl kluire nn illurttii.
l'"'"H ., il.
Illsh Low. Clnae. 1 hue.
KlOOn Alller ll.'IK o:
Kleo Ss.. 87'H 871i 8711 It
toon Ileth Stl lis.. I III llll lift
211(10 do r.s 82 83 3 14
IsnnoClty 1s 1!H7 8H ohh os',4 ..
300 do KID. .. 0HV4 IIHVii 0HV4 V4
lull Dice e.- Denp
Tr Is ... II 71 74
8100 Lib DoihIs
3'ss .... 00.10 Oft.in Oft.10 ,03
Kino I .eh Val pons
l'2s L'nilll. 01 Vi 01 14 0IV4 I
noon Da i'o i'iiiiv
Is lots... 01 ftl ftl
33(10 Dhlla Mice
1st as ... 0714 1)714 U714 14
anno lie.idlni; Ken
is 8414 say, say,
Total .i'r. KI8.S30I fomp.ircil oltli elH.IIKI
on ,H.iuril.i.
Local Bid and Asked
Amcrlciin Stores
Ilalduln :
1 trill J (I
I tufl fc Sueil t c
lo pnMred
Eld trie StnriiKe
(leni-nit AKph.ill
do nref, rr.-d
K-i.lohi Ti lepholle. . .
In 1 c
Luke Superior Corp. . .
I.ihluli N',iIihIIoii. . . .
Lellluh 1. 11..
l-mirhatil.i . . . .
I'hllinl.'IphU LlMirlc.
Phll.idelplila I'oliilMlo .
do it in r icfil pr.-f?.
Dhlladi-lphlH It T I c. .
llcil.llTIL-
Tonoimh llelmunl ....
Tnimp.ih MIIiIiib
rnlnn Trai lion
Cnltcd tins Imp
C S Sleel
Vork Hwv
do pr. f rreil
Win Cr.inip A: Sonw. . .
LNACTIVK I'HILA. STOCKS
I'ollowlnir nre iiuntutlniis for lnaetlo
stocks listed nn the Philadelphia Stock Kv.
chnnRo and In which there were no trans
actions today. The price given is the laat
previous close.
Tnd.iy Sitiirilay
Hid Ask Hid Ark
2S .111 Ss .10
.-,44 .1.1 .13'li .11
10 II in II
,1s nn Tis i.ii
is ;.o is ."."
is Ml is .Ml
1.1 17 HI is
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ll ll4 l'l 11
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2.1 2-'1
2.1 27 2.1'a 2'i',
n as :i" :i2,
2.1 2.1', 21 21',
n7; ii75. 117'-; I-.?;,
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as an
Alliance tna .... Ill
Atner (Iiih War. . . I'j
Amer Mill II'-!
nier storcH .... a'Ci
Am. r Stores prcf l'2
Huff ft Snail. . , . r.u
itutr sun t c pf
Lit llnv, Sl'i
l.lttlo Sdiuslklll.. M
North Cent 77
Ptnn.i S.ilt nn
D II T 2IP.
llwy Co (Jen 4',
111 C11H I.I ,N J. . .2IIIIH
,11 'i'r... v 1 or i s SI. el nf....imt
(leu Aanlialt 17 Wnr Iron ft Ht. Sll
leatime Tel prcf ill Wm I'rnmi 10 ,
L-ll Mil Iran 27'i Yiilk Hwv s'i
Lib Val Trim Pf. lis Vork llw pref... 31
I New York Bond Sales I
HlKll
112(1(10 AllKlii-Kremll Sa IMI"
I I Am Hide A- I. Ii . . . !i!i
.'2IMIII Am l-'lirel-Ti Sec .11., II 1 1,
lllll'll Am Smelt Hef ,-H.. Ml
SIIIIHI Alll Tel 3a llU'i
.Minn Un ivl i'jk' 111
2111111 Am Writ P.ip.T .la... s
ISdiiii Aiihlsmi ki-ii la si
Ulllllll Allan Co Line lat Im S2
llli'il Halt ft Ohio 4 7m',
Sll Ij cv D4S 7s
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CLOSING LIVE STOCK PRICES
CHICAGO. Nov. 12. IIOOS Hecelpta. 411.001)
head: tomorrow. 23.000 head. Market fairly
active, early decline mostly regained. Hulk.
I17.1017.30; light. llU.il.-.ftn.Mi: mixed
'1K.70 17.3.11 heavy, I1H.70( 17.110; rough
tlil.7oaHI.V0.
CATTLE Hecelpta. 20.000 head. Market
atrong to 10o higher. IH1.H0.
SHEEP Hecelpta. 20.000 head. Market atrong
to 16c higher, I12.b3. Lamba, 110. (in.
1 SOUTH OMAHA. Nov. 12. HOds Hecelpta,
48UO head. Market 100200 lower.
CATTLE Hecelpta. 20.000 head. Market
steady to ahade higher.
SIIKEP Hecelpta. 7300 head. Feeder! atrong,
23c higher. Klllera Heady,
121 Uonleliuv !
acini Can (lovl ,1a 1 1121
lllll'll do ."a IH2II
innil do 3a lli.1l
Willi C. nt Leather lat .".a.
lliniiil Chill Copper 7a. . .
(HUB) Cliea t: DI1I0 cv !.
37IUIII do Hint 3a
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Imiiiii Chi It I & P rfd la. .
2IHHI il la
annon city of P.irla Ha
37IXIII Coll C.IK eonv f,
20(1(1 Hen d Hlo Or la
211(1(1 Lrle com la Sep A. .
2(111(1 1I0 nnv la Sir 1)..
1 do e. n la
320(1(1 I'relich ltipulille r.ljs
Innil liu. I. 111 Co (1..H ,,a. .
lull" Indiana Stei I 3a
2(1(1(1 llll.rli Met I'aa
4IIIHI lllterli It T ret 3a. .
27"(i Inter Mir Mar lit. . .
Union J.i en none l', a
limn K c Kt S & M i!s . .
12(ill Llll . Mev Tub 3a
1"IH l.nng lalatul 3a 117a.
lliniiil IjiiiI.h k N,,ah la. . .
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12(10(1 .Met West of t'hl ,1a.
33IHIII M11 P.u- tin a
1 1 Montana Power 3a...
Kind N V i" & H 34 a...
32 I'd do Ca
2IHHI N V City la 1II3S...
IK do la 10311
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laiinii IVmiH bi-ii rt 14a
l.Minii Pi re Marquette 3a
IIK10 do 4a
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1 .Mini I Hep I & S 3a
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aillin Texaa Cn na . s.
lliniiil I" s Huhher 3a
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linon Union Tac lat 4a
(innil do rfd 4a
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liinn.Vn Hys 3a
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GOOD ADVANCES. ARE RECORDED
: IN TRADING ON LOCAL -EXCHANGE
Rapid Transit Trust Certificates Are Marked Up to 2o4
Lake Superior Active and Higher Rail-
road Shares Stronger '
flood ndviinces.werc teeorded by nearly
ciery i-tocl traded In on the I'hlbitlelphl"
Stock Kxchanirc toihiy, nnd there was nn
optimistic fcellnp; throUKhout the financial
district, many holders of securities nnd
brokers expressing conlldencc that the tide
has turned for the better. This belief wns
helped by the strength of Ihe New Vork
in irket nnd reports of continued expecta
tions of hurried nctlon by the Interstate
Commerce Commission on the proposed 18
per cent railroad rnte Increase.
Itnpld Transit certificates nnd Lake Su
perior Corporation nttractcd the greatest
amount of Interest here, both of these Is
sues showing tUlie n little activity and re
coidlng gains. Transit certificate were
marked up 14 nt the close lo 25'i and
Lake Superior Corporation picked up a frac
tion after the opening wlfirh it retained lit
the end, Advances were also recorded by
I'tertrlo Storage Ibittery, Philadelphia
I'lcetrle nnd Culled (las Improvement nnd
t'nlnti Traction was forced up half 11 point.
Lehigh Navlgatb 11 stock and warrants of
that company were off n, trllte, nnd. outside
of a loss nf n dollar on atl odd lot t-ale of
.1. (1. Urlll, were about the only Important
home stock to i-eel below Saturday's closing
quotation
InsiirHnceeCnmp.iny of North America
nnd Tonopah .Mining advanced n fruition
each and Wci-t Jersey and Seashore was
unchanged. 1 '.a II load shines reflected the
fnvorable reports on the rate hearing
In gaining more than a Mm ft""
vnnlii "J and I.ehlgh Valley ',. en".,'
common wns higher throughout V.' 'a tMl
early In the trading ,. atk '
than 2 points. ProMt-tnltlng w. "p rno''
lowed the big advance ndVS? te'f t
gain wns lost. p " ' 'h
The bond division was ,,uct, to..
Loan. 3tas were dealt In llchtiv Ji "ty
a little lower. Bh,ly ani ri
.Nominations for Federal lleserv. n .
of Philadelphia directors 1 closed 4.. B.ank
The number of noinlnatlotn, for r.Urdr
director Is three, two nan e havlnia' A
withdrawn after havltig been S, be"
through misunderstanding. Tnp SS?!
inccs arc .loscph IViiyne Ir e..iV n
the dlrnr.1 Xailonal JJank of m tol .f
Wtlllan. V. Hromer. vice prcl llni 'h ?
...in - .'." "'
.National Hank nf Schwenksvl lie ' ."
A'le"''. orIcf'' nresldent of tt e W
Ilranch .National Bank of Vllllam,ort ,'
or Class n director the nomlna, "' I
non. i.nwin h. Stuart, the lnen 1. .
John C Ogden, of Johnstown" Pa gl"'i
superintendent of the Cambria Kteel ?
pany, and ltobert llrown, a StroudrtiH
manufacturer. roudsburr.
lJallotlng will begin November '0 .m
will continue until December tl, Illantt h?i
lots will be sent nbout November 18 to 11
by the Iteserve Ilunk. to the electors eios.n
by the im-iiilier bunks. en
k
NEWS FROM ABROAD
iUAKfcS COTTON JUMP
Kcports of Continued Steadiness
in Spot Article Offsets Un
favorable Export Situation
Nl.W VoniC. Nov. II.
Strong Liverpool cables and what many
considered to be favorable- news from Itus
sla i-Hiiseil a llrm tone nt the opening of
the cotton market nnd prices rose 22 to 2."
points on the call. Itooin trader,. Liver
pool and spot hntis-es li'iught. and Wall
street and southern Interests sold. Com-inli-slnn
lines did business nn bath sides, but
iippeured to be buying on balance
Students maintained that there was no
reason for the local market following the
lead nf Liverpool, as the sharp ndumces
recorded abroad were the result of the s tua
t Ion nn the other side. They pointed out
that mills were short of cotton and the dif
ficulty of shipments from this country are
mine acute, mainly because the vessel room
Is not available.
The feature during tb" morning was the
strength of near positions. Peceinber was
rein lively quiet, nnd January led the ad
vance, selling forty points above Saturday's
closing llgures and fully a cent a pound
nbnve May. The situation as to transpor
tation enters largely Into the position of
near months bete, as well as to the strength
of Liverpool. Some people arc expecting
.111 even greater near-month premium, and
there was buying of January this morning
against sales of March and May.
Cotton receipts nt the ports for the day
nre estimated at 3.1,000 bales, compared
with 34,019 bales a week ago, nnd 37,150
bales .1 year ago.
Siitiird.iv'a
i-tepe Open
CORN PRICES BETTER
ON HEAVY DEMAND
Covering by Shorts and Pur-
chases by Commission Houses
Make the Market Stronger
CIIICACO. Nov. 12.
A more favorable view of the situation
In Itussla and Italy, an Improvement In
sentiment In Vv'nll street nnd a bullish ttHte.
ment on the visible sup,,!,-, were the In
lluences that contributed to the making of
a strong market for corn toda.. There was
. ."( Kciicnu iieinatui. including coierln
' shorts and buying by commission houses
realizing
Although
lleeemlier
Iiinuiiry .
March ...
May
Knot
.....
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'.'ll.'JH I'll. all
I'll 2 211.211
211.10
IllU'll
7.1(1
27. 10
211. "S
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7.HI
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BANKERS STUDY TAXES
Form Committee to Get Data for Fed
eral Explanations
In order i clearly understand several
points In the Federal wnr and Income
taxes In so far as they bear upon banks
and trust companies nnd trust accounts,
Philadelphia bankers, after a conference
with Collector I.i-derer. have formed .1 com
mittee of live, which Is to act as a "clear
ing" body The purpose Is to circularize nil
financial Institutions, setting foith tho alms
of the committee and then send the prob
lems direct to Washington.
Thomas S dates, piesldent of the Phila
delphia Trust Company, through whose
efforts the meeting was arranged, acted ns
chairman, and Melville O. II iker, vice presi
dent of tlie I'enn National llank, as secre
tary. .
The following committee has been ap
pointed: John (. Wallace, assistant sec
retary, Philadelphia Trust Company, chair
man; Horace Kortcscue, vice president,
Philadelphia National Hank: A. S. Fennl
niore, assistant secretary, Philadelphia Sav
ing Fund Society ; C. I. Llneaweaver, vice
president, Cnmmcrolnl Trust Company: Wil
liam .1 Montgomery, president, Klghth Na
tional Hank.
houses.
g caused Ketli-ieir.,
!....... .,. .,1 . -..,ii ,11
....,..-. ,,. seinng was not Heavy and th
offerings were nbsnrbed, the inoulry belnj
sulllclent to take the slack out of the mar
ket Weather conditions In the belt could
not ho described ns Ideal, and the forecast,
while for clear conditions, did not Indl
cate the drop In temperatures needed for
curing the grain.
Th visible supply in the I'nlted sutei II
StO.nnn bushels, ngnlnst 1.277 nnn bushels In
the previous week nnd 1,2511,000 bushels
year ago.
.Ji"' " n,,X('''' ln '' sample crowd, wns
$1.2012 25. against $2.20fi2.2l on Satiir
day. nnd No. 2 yellow. $2.2.riFi 2.2.r'., com
pared with $2.21 Tt 2.22. the previous prlc.
New cash corn was weaker.
The high on December wns $1 lOK,' low
il'lo' ?.ml 4,'"' cl0fi0- ' '2nl'' compared with
M.I 9. the final quotation of Saturday. Th
j'tV.i?" n" J'"5': the bottom.
Sl.i'.i- "n1 the n,,aI' "Kilnst 11.14.
Saturday last price.
Decided itrengtb wns shown In oat, on
mi, lug by cash houses nnd covering by
shorts The offering-, wore limited, belni
confined mostly to prnflt-taklng. The cash
article was strops. ,vt, .,. ,i0niard In
excess nf the offerings Apprehension that
lar-t of railway facilities accumulation for
delivery next month was p. factor, as wai
talk about export business and buying by
the ("Invermnent.
The vlslhle supply In the I'nlted States
Is lti.tl92.onn bushels, ngnlnst 17.SI2.0M
bushels In the previous week, and 47.308.009
bushels last year. The market at Liverpool
was' firm nn light export offers
Standard In the snmnle crowd was' 63 ill)
dl'ic: ngnlnst G2Qfi2Ue Saturday. Tho
high on- December wns fii "-Ac, the low 61 He
and the close C314 Tfi3c. compired with
OOTJc. the final quotntlnn of Saturdev, Th
best on Mny was fil',,'. the bottom 62a
and the final GlliC'ITBc. iigaliut UlTjc., Sat
urday's last price.
The visible supply In the Culled SlateJ
Is 17.000, (Km- bushels, ngnlnst 11(108.000
bushels In the p-evlous week nnd 02.263,009
bushels last year.
Lending futures ranged as follow:
Plt'ilay"
Otien. HIkIi. Iiv. Close, clou.
torn tnew ueiiieryi-
. urn ine.v ,ien,'ri 1 ,
Deremlier .. 1.20 1.20'A 1.10 t.20'i 11.1(1 . ,
.Innuary .... I. ITU I.IS'S l.lil'l tl.1T, I.K'H l
Mny l.l.'.'.i 1.10'i l.ll'i l.Ki'i l.nH ,.,
Ollt H
Deeemlier .. (II :
May (12!
Lard
November., "20 on
Jununry ....2.1.82
Itllia
.Tnnuary . ... 2.1.S0
May 22.4.-1
l'nrtt
I jHnunry .. . ,44..il)
llid. tAaked.
11.1
04 H
111
112
S?tt
27. IT. 27.10 127. IT. 127.00
24.37 23.H2 124.37 23.S7
24.27 2.1.77 T24.2.' T2.1.S3
23.07 23.40 123. II." 2.1.50
J.1 112 44.iO
INomltml.
I.-...-.7 41.53
Tol ni t.(Ur, 3.h78.(IO0: romimred villi ;
180,(MIO nn rluluriluy.
LOCAL DEPOSITS JUMP
Loans Also Show Big Increase Over
Same Week Last Year
Tho average condition of members of the
Philadelphia Clearing Hou.se .Association for
tho week preceding today Is shown In the
b weekly statement, with comparisons, as
follows:
Nov. 12. 1017,
I-nnna
Klchnnin. Clear. Ilouae
uu irom bnnKa
Ilnnk ilepoalta ,
Individual clrpoalta
Time depoaltc, ,
iCaah In vita. nat. bka,
lleaerve nat. banka...,
Ilea, truat cnmpanlea. ,
Ilea, required, banka.,
tltea reimlretl truat retl
tK.xrraa national banka
KANSAS CITV. Nov. 12. CATTLE It
celpta. 30,000 head. Market alow, ateady to
10a lower, ,
, KOUS Receipt. 7000 head. Market ateady.
nothlna choice.
. 8HEEF Receipt!. 8000 head. Market lB25c
MftMr.-.- ' ,
I Mill. (Mill. Ill III
t,J41,IHIO
18n.ii73.iiiii)
17ii.ikis.oimi
41)11, SMI. (Mill
4,501,000
IS. .1112. 01 10
511,111.1,110(1
1(1,41111,11(111
42,n.V).onn
12,7iiN,niui
7,45.1.0(1(1
3. 701. nnn
11.154.000
Inerenae,
II.0K.1.IIII0
5X3.0(111
4.11'ill.nilll
11,33(1.(100
1,11111,1X10
853,000
1.2H4.IIIHI
3.3H7,l'tl(l
T..1l,(l(lll
4. HIS. (11 III
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The
Corn Exchange National Bank
Philadelphia, is represented in the
Y. M. C. A. CAMPAIGN
0
by its Cashier
MR. NEWTON W. CORSON
who has associated with him Messrs.,
John W. Spares Chas.Y.Fox Win. H. Wanamaker, Jr.
Henry F. Baton Davis L. Lewis Chas. 0. Alexander
David C.Bradley Waiter A.Bailey Thos. Shallcross, Jr.
Subscriptions may be made through
any member of this committee or
directly to the Bank.
Upon the success of this campaign
will rest the continued high morale of
your troops your sons.
tkxritsii trust romnnnres
Ri,'i all mmheri....
In addition to the depoflltR above thrre were
thli week $21,83(1,000 (lovernment deposit!,
airalnit which no rcrve U renulrfd.
fUtrard Trust Company, beginning this week
U grouped with national banka under caption
'MemberHFederal lleaerve Syatem.1 !""
Decrease,
CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS
CI1ICAOO. Nov. 12. ECiaa Hecelpta. 00IJ
caaea. Flrata, 41042c: ordinary Hraia, 41C4''c:
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