BSrl0fs'axMK'?r,WTi 1 ,1c -. TERMttMIEt IAD EQUIPMENTS ME 1(10 TO iMI . i -ROM 8.78 TO . tJrt UiLIC UTILITIES DUE" 118 d. 1(11 H bMKT FROM 6 TO 7.7S iW rtW.TAII.ED OFFERlNQS iy., ON REQUEST l l'. ILLY, BROCK CO. LV MHKERS CHESTNUT STREET raiLADEU'iiiA mi'P'P' ' ' ' i i ---- H ii i n i i .. -p. - . ..I., i .1 - - NEWS OF THE FINANCIAL WORLD NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA STOCK PRK STOCKS DROP EARLY IN N. Y., BUT RALLIES COME BEFORE NOON New York Stock Sales New York Bond Sales 1 Sales in Philadelphia IDecember Investment Suggestions bjOnr current general clrcu x contains a carefully se- licted and well diversified 'Vat of high-grade bonds available at attractive prices. tt This circular and our com. jjMmon of January and cur nt bond prices will be of Merest to you if you are laMtemplating an investment. nA for December circular and Lt"'Flca Comparison rB.'147 iNationalCitv Company 11421 Chestnut St., Philadelphia lew York Chicago -,itt Knncino U. Boston Tituburc'i PHENOMENAL STRIDES- Ada In l-" than two jfam since or- uni, nave piacra mo V.S. STEAMSHIP COMPANY -the foremost ranks of tli hlmlns manUs, as well ns one of th Impnr nt (actors tn the hlpbull-llnc Industry, Upward Movement Ah torlee of the stock has etnrtptl ftTlnv advance! on the New York.t-urb Kl i lt h nhara In li.a 'iliiiH weeks, ana Is attractlns wMpread HIIUU. itial Dividends teen paid consistently sine Julv 1 L ana wnen rarnim- nre rui)..sneu the three lnree hlnbulMInc nlants. fitly acquired which hac n la rat i oi oumnr-M mrfnay ikiokpi io wlth rnrnlnra from tlit frHsht rlFtf to he lnnuiEurnttMl throush the jit Canal between NVw York ail lUif. p. "ft iUL,UIL 1 JIUI4M I111.JI..-.., CRS. vriie ror tne iuii ania on inis ihki. da Investment and speculates Btfcur- )X & COMPANY feX. 1 STOCK tinciKKKX 1 ESTATE TRUST BLDC PHILA. . ifco nronil Street. New York Bonweatth Hide.. Allrntonn. Pa. T Vires. Phone. Walnut 2313. Ef . iTOmpi uenieriea. rr inn; r - nett Oil & Gas lorn ncer Refiner Distributor) flnerr of 2000 hnirels dally ra ny. jufl tanK curs. ipe una from wells to rail- H-trlbutln- -fs-tlnn- Placed on quarterly tllvMend bnsla, PayabU Jan. 10 31. and 37- extra. Paltf 23 dividend last year. Active dally market at n round tlH i 1MI HUT CII AttilK nniiiV.U.UK U IIAHNKTT :H. CLARKE, Inc. ffi MORTON B. AI.KXAM1KR (Resident Tartnerl Phone 11411 Hnrure wk Kirhiinao Uldc. Phlln.. I'n. ' ..William at. New York City. PARTyKltHllirS Mm! HEREBY G1VK.V THAT T1IK ' hum nave eniereti inio a umiteti lip under the act of Asuemhly dated , K 1917. upon the following tirms; ' name of the Arm under which the uilp Is to be conducted shall be To nature of the buslnec a to he UUa snail oe uenunjr tn stocKs, bonus vestment securities. w louowinsr arine names or tne partners: f-icK i-eiry. inMowne. iennn. ; RitMh Tetand. U'hltemursh. 1'enna. Helna. 2513 N 33d t. Phlla. fpeejai partner ls: . Lanttstreth. Haverford, Penna. amount of rnnllHl eontrlhuttil bv a I partner i as iouowb; IjO Demand Increases for Shares Which Have Become Standards for Investment and Speculation t Ni:V YOllK, Dec. 7. The stock market In the early trnillni? today wan Inllucnccil liy the deprrssed mood which was created by the arlous ewnti connected with the Kuropean nr eateri!oy. The rctliement iif the Urltlah forces, the Halifax eciloa!on, and Uerman ncthltlca In Italy ntul Hnssla all helped make war and war events Incentive fcr fvllliiB HtocliH for the Ions; and ahort HccnmitH at the start of bunlnci, hut, atthotiRh declined were recorded In many iKsuei, the manner in which the mniket acted was n subject of Rcneral comment. Many stocks were pressed for sale for a few minutes without much reKard to price, but nfter decline. occurred rallies were easily effected and tho demand Increased all through the forenoon, especially In the stocks which have been established a standards for Investment and speculation. United States Steel, which closed yesterday at S7'i. declined to 86H. but had a iUlck rally to above 87 again, Utah Copper mocd In the same way, falling 1V4 to 7614, "! then rnlblng to above 77, and Heading, which ranged from C9',i to G7',i. also milled more than 1 point before noon, The buying at the low lcels In most cahes tame from Influential and Important sources nnd some of tho luijem Insisted th.it the basis for their accumulation was low prices more than anything cHp. There weie some especially wetk spots, American Telephone being under continued pressure and showing a loss of lh, selling down to 102. This stock Is now going through the trials of rate attacks through public service boards. Western Union was another weak stock, being Influenced l to sorno cstcnt by the decline In American Telephone, and dropped 2 ( points to 77!i. ..Surprise at Lump i'auincnt by Porphuru Companies Much Intel es"t nnd urulAe are shown because of the dividend ileclara tlons by the directors of the various porphyry companies In lumping t their payments. The general impression among those who have bten making a study of the various statements of earnings and who appre ciated tho uncertainties of tho copper-metal situation had been that reductions would be made. In the case of Chlnn Copper a reduction wis made Stockholders will 1 receive only $2 a hhare, as ngalnst J2 GO a share three months ago. As regards Utah, Hay Consolidated and Nevada Consolidated, the dividends totnl the same as In the previous quirler. It may be mentioned th.it there had been u good deil of professional selling of Utah, In anticipation of a reduction, and Insddo accumulation.' Olllclals refused to give a reason for the new style of declarations, but In some (piarters the feeling Is that previous dividends had been , termed "capital distributions" with an idea that Mich payments would not I 'bo taxable, but now that It Is known that all dividends will be taxed, . the change was made to a "lump" quarterly rate. J There Is a feeling, too, that Utah can now be considered to bo on a , regular $14 per annum basis, Chlno on an fR per annum basis and Ray Consolidated and Nevada Consolidated on a M per annum basis. These dividends are being looked upon also as good evidence that the directors view the outlook with confidence after considering all of the governing factors relative to their Industry. Taxation Less Than After Civil War An analysis made on taxation and war cost by a financial authority shows that notwithstanding the heavy demands of war upon tho United States, taxation Is proportionately less now than It was In 1866. One of the Interesting features Is that during the last year of the Civil War 51, 800,000,000 was rabed without resort to a foreign loan nnd wus rigarded as an unparalleled triumph of financial strength. The estimnted financial strength of the United States at that time was about $25,000,000,000, while now It Is put at $250,000,000,000. The statistician has multiplied these figures by ten, getting nn nmount com parable to present conditions. It Is pointed out that on a similar basis the cost of the present war for u period of six years would be approximately $40,000,000,000, and taxntlon would amount to about $5, 500,000,000 per annum. Including loans to the Allies the total Indebtedness of the United States Is now more than $10,000,000,000. IHond sales on the New York Stock I'xchange last month fell to $98,020,000, compared with $118,901,500 In October, but were higher than the average monthly sales for tho year, which appioxlmuted $83,300,000. Total sales so far this year have not equaled tlloe for the same period a year ngo, notwithstanding activity In the two Liberty Loans. The total to November 30 was $916,520,000, against $1,036,447,000 In 1916. The Liberty 3Hs showed the largest turnover In November, with the 4s a close second. It Is Interesting to note that transactions In foreign Government nnd city bonds, British, French and Canadlana,together with the United States war Issues, constituted nearly three-fourths of the November total. To December 1, shipments of Iron ore amounted to 01,585,402 tons, compared with 63,048,298 tons for the same period In 1916. In December of last year the Lake ore movement was 1,0S5,900 tons, but It Is expected to be much Inrgcr this year und may wipe out a large part of the 2,062,896 tons comparative shortage existing as of December 1. The up lake coal movement to December 1 was 23,855,737 tons, or 1,936,675 tons greater than for the corresponding 1916 period. Coal movements have virtually ceased, but It Is expected that the year's total will exceed 26,000,000 tons. This Increased up-Iake movement accounts for the shortage prevailing In eastern Ohio and western Pennsylvania Industrial districts for months past. Get-Rich-Quick Ventures "Not Forgotten" "What hus happened to ull the 'get-rlch-qulck' promotions that made their uppearance during the late lamented bull market?" queried a commission-house client of one of the ofllce staff during the recent dullness. Ills reply, "Gone, but not forgotten," was brief but to the point. The obituary of u number of "prospects" widely distributed In their exploita tion stage Is now being written. It Is rather u coincidence that many of the mortalities of the last three months hnve been enterprises originating during the wild speculative days of 1915 and 1916. Kathodian Bronze stock, whose speculative history Is still fresh, Is without a market and about two score others can be mentioned that have fallen Into the mire and cannot be salvaged, despite heroic efforts on the part of their original promoters. Another chapter In the annals of a company which placed Its possibilities for success on the tdmllarltles of a A'isnrefiumclr, , I k (loM Mines .vnvka Juneau, ., AM'-Ch.iim Mfg. .. . Am Atrlcul Chom Am Cn. ,,. . Am I nnpf Am Car A frtv Am Internatlontl... Am Cotton oil ... Am Hlilo a Until, tlnun Illuh lxw . 10 12 0' p, tn. iif -2H a!.' '-" J'i I7i pd't luji aS"! -'! '-m' is ... v, ,.V-.i,. 12 01 SIlJ. t invi , u st K2 I Wl in in ." , HHI 4t4 ' MI'S ti, r .i.rr .mr ",, 'l, llj'a ir' IK..?. '"."I''. ,.1"1"' 'Vis ih m im.m os Ri) ,,... , .. . . lllcll l.nw 1 . 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Deptnltrr 7 1R17 Asnual Meeting of Ihr MharehoMira uf K. cor tne circiion oi uin-ciors and ,r buatnraa aa mar ttrenerly ran lh mtlnr. will be hlt at tho liank M,on Turadar. Jnnuarr H. 1SIH. 1cm tha houra of 12 m. ami " n. m . flV-'W. CLIKrfUXH WOOD ra.hlrr. lECTQCY OT ArCOfNTANTS Oaorc K. Wataon. C. P. A. noor, neai Kaiai' rui ,,ma. UTS TA.X. Jlll-UKia kAlLROAD EARNINGS 0, BOCK ISLAND AND VACIFIC 11117 inrrfape R.l2..-m l03.-l.Tni Its' TaJU I lit tlTt iineom,.. .1.S7.V54II Mj.jat if. and ti. Larninns wont cover Dividends ,-t-,ta II "- fl-' i.r - - . . .. :."- -! unii , yis it n m, lin.in vn i"' a w via .... n - wunwit VW, -'o?i -j;i "' "i,,"S v7w'VVinN'iVl SIC" Vst4 m!' inl'n Trno, 4IV4 4IV4 HV.. AmUrwdpf 71) :.r.u7i!i Wo iL Hli W l'L: mZ r., r.ll mCOI H V, oVfe Vfc Am Ijorornothe .VJ'5 : ,, '.,. I1""1 N V i' II 414a.. s s.vS .-,, 1301 U S Steel M 38Vj 0V4 IV4 Am smell A Hi-f T"'. 72'i 72 5 i2!S nm X V fNt 1, t,t vji ., si'i iC " JJ'L,' ,,,7 liiiio IHaillnic rm 4 SS4 KH i IICIMIS 12 ill Net Amsmiltft Rrrpf 1(11 ..,,, vmiim s a 1.11. Her A nil ,v,i .Ml! Huh. I l'.M. HiKr. Am Sumatra Toll ...57 '' :'' J"! !'" , ! K-r II .. 71 71 71 1 1. 10 Mb Bonds Am Mwl HuunJtiei . 5Tl M't. , ,' '.' S """tn l'e cv I. 7;i Til jA 3!4s. . 03.33 Od.JO s.30 .34 Am Tel A. Tel tUM'i H'-l i KM1 i''' m '!" V.J".. i J !2 SI4 mu ,i i... .m n.m m.iii-.III iiii k. - urn, (Mltn uv .-. in in in .ri .jjti St r.vt S.1 05 l'l " V. ,i4 ol ! '" Wt IS 48 48 55! j 1 74'.' Vi IH. lV'-i 112'i 112) 7.1' i tw'J 72: US' :! 1117. I'll!" 02 03 :t7'i IH -l'l is'; lU'i IW llllj 41)', 12!, '26 '.ii', 'ii )t, 'U'i '4h Ml',' 3"i :iJ' ."12',' Sports . ' l.tj 15 U'i 14',' i:7a of exp 1S .'.. . HHII.' IMWli 10'l lJ J ' ,fc ' . naatrelh. Fifty thoui-iml dot. nMik orlod at wnlcn the nnrtnerahln la . 1.. u.. .1.., 1 i.-ii.. t. I.'..-., mn..nn. .... ...... ...i.,..,- meiice la November -0, 11117. und the nuillt- 10 mo iie ,nai niy uviaucu mo iwm xu.vui v.uuii'uii , lui wjuuil i wnicn am parinerenip anau ier. , n receiver has Just been anDOinted. . ip.-ii . -...'. . Tne only satisfaction for investors vvno participated 111 these schemes ,vm To He . . nil Am Woolen 41 Am 7lnp I, A s pf 42 Amrondi Cospjr . . ,1V AlehTopASK . . S! AtrhTop ASFpf .. hi AtlantslllrmJlAt . B'j AllliUlf AV I .. , IlaMnln Ijoo ,. I'altlmcre & Ohio Halllmorr ,t O pf IlatotMlas Mining hethli-hemMei-i I'elli S da, II t c llftliHpfsiibrfp I HrookljiiHT.. Ilurm Ilmthcn Hulle , .Surn-rlor 17 (anullil l'.irlfn- . l.'ij 112 -riiir.il Foumlrr :)'i . tiilral l.rath.-rio . i,2'i b2 CnitnlLiMlliCopt 101' i ... ( ho A Ohio 4S Cnl(,t We'tpf 'JD'i ... ! hi .Mil A Ml' .I7i -t?1 a CM .Mil A St I' pf n i OS CM A .ort!mct l'2'i 'l'i till It I APtc l'l',' Wi CItl AIMlprpftr U'I 10.' i C It I A P 7 p c pf t r. .12 Chile Copper . . 14' i -UroCopi.r . 42'3 42',' -l-" ColuniMa (ia A II .'III ConsoiMitnil Ci i . W' j ColoruloHo htpf 47', t ontlneiital C an SI Corn I'rodiiets It.-f . 2S 2'J'j 2S Com Prod Iter pf IK) Cruehl,.stvl . . . .U'i 51'i 3I!i Crurll.le Steel pf . hS Cubi Cam-ijir . . .-7 27 27 Cuba fane Sugar pf 7S l)(cn& Copf .... Il.i Del A lln Nn .. '11 DomnMliiM . .-. U'i DNtlllen Securltle Hrlf Krie lt pr I- rle 2(1 Pf flener.il FW-lrle. . General Motors .... Nl'i stl'i ;,', s.l'f (irantij Coii'.ol OS . ..1 tlroat Xorther.i pf . tici'a 1 I ntNcforoii . . . 2.Vi 21'.' 24',' 21',' fln-ene-Cinaneifop. ,'17 I flnlf states stivl . . S.1', Haskell A Ilarki r 28',' Inspiration Copper IJ'i 12 II X 41!ii Interboro Con . II' Inter Mer Mir .. 2I' 21,' LM'i 21', Inter .Mer Mar pf . III!,' 'lit, IKI', 111 Inter Nlikel . . 'M'i 2C'a 20' j 2UU Kan fill NHlh 17)j Kanfltj South pf .IS Kenncrott Copper .. :illi .'11!, HON .')' I.ickHteel . SO', 7U'j 78', 78!,' Laclede Ois SO',' I 1.1 Men Valley . . .141,' M.wkai Cos pf . 00 iMntnttan Kl"i 10 1 Mnell Motors . 27 MaxnrllM'Jdpf . 21'i Mejlean Petrol .. 75',' Mill 1 ale steel . !-' Minn A St I, new . O'i MStl'&SSM 80'i MoKanATei . 4'' 4J, 4!i 4 Mo Kan A Tex nf . 7 MoParlflrtrrN . 2.T' 23'i 22",' 22S Mo P.iepf trefs Montana Poer , Nat Conduit A V Nat Knam A S . N'evCon Cmvr . N Y Air Ilrale ' .Ve Yor's fnitril N Y Chi A St I, . . N Y N II A II N Y Ont A West Norfolk A-West . ., 1 Norther 1 Pacific Ohio t Itles Cas .. Owens Motile Mach Paclll: Mall ' I'entisilvaila It II , People's Gas Chi 1 rcro Marquette rero Marquette, pf rmiadelphla Co ... 27 Pitts Coal . ... 4 1 1.1 411 43 1 Pitts A West Va . 21)i I Tltts A West Vapf .. Of) 01 CO 60 I Pressed Steel Car . . 515 J 1 Pullman Co 11.1'. 115 114 114 Itar Con Coniwr . . B2K 2.1 W UJW '"' ncadlng . . O'J OTf 07Vf OS , rtepubllo Iroi & S .73',' 74W 7.1'J 73' i 1 Hep Iron A S pf . .01' Wi 01' , Seaboard Air Unc I) Seaboard A I, pf 1') Sears Itooh ic'c A Co 11(1 HI 13J'$ 113! Shattuck-Arlroin ... IS'S , SiOss-SheffSAI . a:f . Sinclair Oil A lief . :)JJ ISO' Southern Paelfk- . . I Southern Rail ay . j Southere Ry pf hupi-rlor steel . . . Studebiker .... Tenn Co A Chem 1 Texas Co I Tobacco Products .. Union Pactrie Union Pacific pf United ClgirStorji United Frull.. . . UHIndAIciVj . . US Rubber . U R Rubber 1 st pf ..nun r s Hie, I t I r... nsi nsii iisn .-.11110 V k 0111 ne -III 1171? 1)7', 074 iOUU W,al Union .la Oil? Ill 'i Vl'Z 1000 l'.i temp cfs 4 Vis. 01 300 Heading gen 4s 33 01 84 01 SI I New York Curb Aetna ttfs I'heirolet Luclm A' Co t'urtli, IjehlKh lalley Coal Kill's' Vlaunii (.'opptT iiuKman iniM'rnmmt "Mia. ,' t'4 lu"lan UuiFrmneiit iii,; ' Ken, pa Copper . - JJol' "' .J""'' I"'"'' ..... .. 1 SulmiHrlne I I'nlti.l Vlolnrs I II Verde Kx iriKni-vinr(lii do pr f Hid 2 s 70 .' , 41 , 51 t'-j'-t , 1.1 , 31 . 7 4u Ark 't All H'4 no 7:, 11 4S .IS s 111', I.I !! :.o' INACTIVE PHILA. STOCKS Tollowlng are quotations for Inactive stocks llxted on the Philadelphia Stock nxchange nnd In which thero were no transactions today. The price given Is the lust previous close: Alllnmi lha l'l Key Tel pref . .11 Amer Oaa . P3 l.eh Val Trnna "7M . Am Ilia ur. H4 l.eli Vnl Tr lf 3" Amer villi to i.it pros . . -J', Am Klore 3J l.lttte Sehujlklll 11 Mil Stnrep pf P.' Mlnehlll .. -. Ilrlll J . ITViM foa of N J. S"V liu'r f s,1K t c r.11 srth Criit t'nff & Kuaq pf III pn salt . ., SM Cam Iron 4J p n T '-" rani Stee. ,,,lln tt I'o ti' It .. 4H con Trae N j. nn II t Steel nrer i"'i TRADING IS MODERATE ON LOCAL 'CHANGE, WITH MOST PRICES LOWER, Tonopah Belmont Makes Up Bulk of Business in Home Shares and Is a Trifle OffElectric Storage "' Battery Gains a Full Point There wns n uio'lerate ninnunt of trnd Inc on the Philadelphia Stnek KxchanKe this forenoon, wjth the Innjorlty nf price chiuiRcs to. Inner levels followlnc the course of the New Yfirl market. About the only exception to the Reneral rule of wenkness was Klectrle HtornKe Ilattery which ndvanced 'a full point on a few trinsactlons. ' Itillrnnd shares, with the exception of Pennsjlvnnla, were Inclined to weakness. IlendliiK lost T4 nnd I-ehUh Valley . while Pennsjlvnnla picked up a fraction. Steel common wns lower throughout the first half of the day and declined aa muCh as 1', points to 8G',l. I.nke Superior Corporation and I.ehiKh Coal and NnvlRRtlon stock were not dealt In extensively, but tho former was off 11 ipinrter and the latter a half. Phil ndclphln I'lectrlc was unchanged and t'nlted (Ins liuprovement lost 11 trifle. . The larirest turnover In home shares was recorded by Tonopah Helmont. that Istock continuing Its activity of the last several dais, witu its price sagging a small fraction. Traction Issues were Millet nnd the quotations of both Union Traction and Philadelphia Tractlrin were the same as they wero at esterday's close. Philadelphia Company e6mmon nnd cumulative preferred were un changed. Liberty Honds were lower, the 4s selt Iue down tn 07.10 nnd the Ji&s to 98,20. !-tl AkimihII 1 Jt; W .T & Henahore II iien pnni' m n.--. Weal Coiil Ina Co of N' A Keyalone Tele 24 VnrV. Hi- pret. US Financial Briefs KOKKIGN TKADE EXPANDS WAKlU.VlJTo.V, iue 7 The pre-Ibnln-iry lluuris nf the total value of t'nlted States esports and Imports for October and for ten nioiitln ciimp.iro with the figures for the previous three jears us folliiHH (imiu omitted): I.npoVia. .'..Ji'lVi l?i"n.m ,& I-aureme II. Parkhtirsl. formerly I'.niKjria . ."iil.'.'Vi 4iu,si:i mn.ivj manager of the bond department of Itimoi'iiha '' ,:""'h, :"'-1:1-'. isil.lifli, the Old Colony Trust Company, of Hits. Impoit" J. in I 11 n 2 (ins, MS l,l.ll,2nT '"" ,,nH been elected a vice president Kximria . ,",,t4'i,() 7 5, 44.12 111 2!Ml"!n'i4 of the Klectrle llond K. Share Company. I.xuas uf Imp 2., "Ill, (111 5,0 II. Nil 1,411,211" (i(il.l) KXOU'Hlvi: "C our. s l-'rcderlck Pelrce & Co . are Issuing i,,;m.'r'!!rr Xi"in "!!"-n V.'.'f'.-o their sou enlr c ilendar ami bond Interest liiirnrin . , , 1II..IIIS 71, I.I I ,.,.. fr,m tmo n-t.l.. .,. , ..- ...I l.klKirla n.1.,1 7.11,1 2 111s ,.."'v .", .-o ttun m-n.-t- .,-. i ia DISTANT POSITIONS STRONG IN COTTON October Starts 20 Points Higher, With Heavy Demand for May Option EMBARGO ON GRAIN SENDS PRICES DOWN listens of lint,, til months Imporla . . .11'.4SJ Imports .Silo 122 Kxkns of Imp I72.1MI rlll.Vl'll r.M'I.CSIV Oi tolier 11117 Importn . .1,n4n o,ir I 1 ,13.I Imports . 3s, 001 Kxporta . ll'l.2in llseeea of exp .11,117 tlixoeas of Imports mil no.4.1", 4M),3'HI llll.lHt .17S.H12 I'. OK OHB. 1IIH1 2. SO I l.nltl 3.124 211.127 .11.740 27.1112 COTTON I1KI.T HUTlli:n fOMTI(lS M'.W AOKK. Dee. 1. The follonlnr lemperotnrf were rerorclfsl III the roltoil let lids mari'llUt! Naalilllle, all lleni llila, '!l hilllnnooxn. I.lllle Itnfk unit Aalirtllle. 2Ki I'orl Minllh. Illrmlnalmm nnil Anmitni..Ml ,1 lekslitir. MerlUlan. IMnrnn, Knossllle, Allanln and Itnlrlih. 3l llkluliomn Cll mill Hllmlnrto". 34j Shreirilort. llonlaomrrT, Thnninsillle mill Xnrnnnnli. 30i fharlealon. 3Si lloM e mill I Jiirkkomllle, 4(11 I'eimiiroln. fjl Alillene. llel Kin. "sen Orleans nnd Tnmpn. Ill San Antonio. ,1l llnlrrston, flOi torpus I fhere 'n .on Ineh of iirrrlnllntlon lit I Huron. .11 Inrh nt Tnmoii." .14 Ineji nt Vu-iiMn. .SO Inrlt nt .'nrksomllle nnd .SB Inrh nt 1'harlfaton nnd Sniiiiinah. NI'.W YOHK. Dec. 7. Strength In the distant positions wns the feature at the opening of tho cotton market, October starting 20 points i Me-her. while other montlic were 8' Food Administration's Ban on Shipments East Has Bear ish Effect on Market ii"73n In-ited by Mr Pelrce In 1008 and proved so useful to investors that It has. been irllMS Issued every year since that time. -""" ... .. ...... ...... "---- .., ,. .,,... i.eianu i.von, comptroller ot me ii,is oints lower 10 o putiua nisni. , Utt-i i-owoer untnpany, nils neett elected Commission nouses, i.nerimui mm 3 2IS secretary treasurer to fill the vacancy one or two southern Interests were the "'(lis c',u''"1 by death of II. II. Coy Isaac leading sellers, while Wall street, spot "' I'ogg was elected assistant secretary and houses and room traders purchased 2K.104 assistant treasurer. i There vins an unusually large demand " "ft7 """ " f- M.,, l. nne. Irnder. lielleved lo he -TmnoYT !u ,s'ul,,,rea!,l,.r' B'-'Ined n,nK for ,r.uIe account. After the 3.S01.n0(, fromthobanks yesterday re-, C1 ,ho nr n,onths nd,anccd slightly. ?? a' '' ' the tone steady. I Bu.UUU. i ... i.. u ii.. ti.. i nnn. l.lll, ll.ll Pllll Call 5 iter rent; " "" cinuuj in ur ..-i ,v, .c... 12.2'JJ MONEY-LENDING KATES time. 50 C9, per lent Commercial jiupcr, three to four months, K'i ii GV& per cent; six months, 6 "-a 17 B aa per cent. Reserve Banks' Discount Hates In h, 1'hrI this mnrtilne. Cotton Buyers and Sellers itecelpts at the port for tho day are NIJW YOIlls. Dec. 7. December estimated at 35,000 bales, against 30,030 .Mitchell and llaitcorn bid; Hartcorn bale? a jear ago and Cnrd'iza offered. Vesterdnj'a tl 11.30 Innonrv VV'enmon lle.irvl.v Krhlev. . Y'"'1 '.'". " !'. .'.'..".V ' -....., ..... ... ai , .... i. r ,h. . "" .""" .".." lieeeniner - ." ".'i -" r? -"'" t.ini-in, ,.i.-e . - ,.,-m... .... .... Ilnniitree. r.lltehell nnrl (I. (liintoens Old i Januin Clfford. Cone, Mcl-'jiany, Allen, W. !ar.rh twille FfJeral dlntrleta nre ua follows. I'aja- iO.'i 00J"' 0UM 20' i 'JVi 20 74' ' 74,' 74 ( 43 4J!i 43 Ttnaton New York . . I'hllailelphln .. Cleveland Illrhmnnd Atlnntn chlraan St I.ouln Minneapolis .., Knnffna Cltx .. Dallna Han Francisco 11 or less 4 .. 3 .. t .. 4 .. 4 .. 4 .. 4 .. 4 .. 4 .. I .. 4 .. 4 ler 1.1 up to Hll 415 1 vi 4S 4 4'-, 4, 4'n mer iii.i.i i.i ti'miMnn nrrACm (...-, j 1 lint Him 11 tiuiiuil unci 1. u til 10 4li! r 4V4 k 4 'a . 2 .IS 2S 411 2 4k :'S in 2S 47 2S23 2 IT. 2S.1II 2S OK 'J IT 27 nil 27 27. SI 27 so 27 S'l . 27 111 27 (11 . 20 11.1 Julv March llentz, W. Oumocns. Olftord, Bpot IVHnn. TlrnnUs. Mllrlipll. .Inv nnil'Cnnoi bid; Mci;nnny. Newman, Downs, W. Dctroit-Edlson Co. to Issue Bonds Hicks, ltosenbere. Kllnn, (Jeer and NiyvV YOHK, Dec. 7. A chcular has Vaters offered. heen aent to stockholders of the Detrolt- Ma W C.umoens. Newman. Hart- Kdlon Company announcing that It has corn, i.eer. noopcr anil .Mitcneu nui; i,Cen decided to Issue at once 1.1,800,000 .Schlll, Downs, H. Hubbard, Ilosensteln, ( nf the company's ten-ear 7 per cent Kloruan, .leiuiian, llentz ami l' re r.nan 1 convertible debenture bonds, which will . 31',' 3'J 3J'j fll . 2.1) i . as 17'i KB .. (I1)' J 14'i . . 2'1 20 . 102 . HVi .. .11'.' 2.1', . ii .IS',' 15' j . IS 17'i OS'i 28'i SI 34 24 17!J "C3Jj 28' 1 84 31 51 Mi 444 LOCAL MINING STOCKS TONOPAH STOCKS Hid Jim Ilutler 1H xfnAVllnilPfa .......... .IK 3J Midway OS , . Vltpali Kxtenalon "J Montana "' '" 'North Star 01 '. . Ilesetie Kulnla "7 17'4 Vt Knd M I aOI.DITKI.D STOCKS OS'i 'Atlanta nJ iiiuc null "I llonlli " Dlamoniineld II II 0.1 Paler "s. Kewanaa o Oro nl Sandstorm Kendall . 01 hllier l'UU 0.1 MIrlCi:i.I.ANKOUS . .Ivnnn t'nll.rt . ..... .18 44't Ntvada Wonder , , , Tecopa Mining k Ak 72 21 .12 offered. July Hountree. Hents and Mitchell bid; Smith, Waters and Hanlett of fered. October H man and Cardoza bid ; Newman offered. bo offered to stockholders for subsc'rlp tlon at par. Theso bonds w 111 he con- vertlble between. January 15, 1920, nnd July 15, 1927, at the option of holders, In stock of the company of the snme par value. They will be dated Janu ary 15, 1918, and mature January 15 CII1CAOO, Dec. 7. Hood Administrator Hoover's embargo on shipments of com nnd onts ciift of Illinois and his order direction Kastern railroads to send cars Into the Western, grain belt to move the crops to tho ter minal, had a bearlsh'effect on the mar kets for those cereals this morning. After starting nt Jl.Sl'i to $1.21',, against $1.21 , nt tao end yesterday, January corn declined to ;l.20?a May opened at $l.lfir to $1 10'i, lompared with $1.19S at the end jesttrday, and sold down to $1.19. There were rallies from the bottom The market nt Liverpool was firmer on u scarcity of spot and advices from Argentina that the crop there was de teriorating inpldly because of lack of moisture. I'sports from that country for the week were 301, 000 bushels, ngalnst 2.411,000 huehels last ear. The visible supplv there Is 6,000.000 bushels, ngalnst S,993,0(in bushels a enr ngo The receipts here today were 155 cars December oats ranged from 73 Uc to "1',1-c at the outset, ngahi't 75",c at the elnse jesterday, and May started nt 72 Ue to 71,c. against 72,c at the end yesterday The reielpts here today were 131 cars. The tone ot Liverpool was linn There were no shipments from Argentina for the week. The receipts of wheat at Minneapolis nnd Diiluth today were 290 cars, against 4C1 last week; at Winnipeg. 499 cars, ngalnst 1020 cars; at Chicago, twenty cars ngalnst twenty-one cars. Imports from Argentina for the week were 417,000 bushels, against 1,288.000 bushels last .vear. The visible supply there Is 1,661,000 bushels, against 6,GJI, onn bushe s last ear. Private advices from Argentina sa'd that harvest fires were numerous where grain Is stacked nnd that much npp e heiislon Is felt. nS Xinissinir Mines I'avs f P C Fxlra 1928. and will be In coupon form In de-l Vl ' '." " ' "" ' "? ' X:,.,,"1 nominations of $100 and $1000. dnd may. BAR SILVER Yes-, r- I .its I visr mntr n t t,. -v-i.,t.,..i iiuiums imi ,.. .., -, ...., Tortaj iiny rri i" c .."' T.a "J. '. ;.V.'..7 .V.: be reglswrca as to tne payment of v York fits.! v. s-N principal. i.onaotupencei i.i i.- 28'i S4 .11 SI 1 .10 .21 Mines Company, Ltd , has declared the regular quarterly .dividend of 5 per cent and an evtra dividend of 5 per J, cent, both payable January 20 to stuck oi i of record December 31. This will be the nj second extra disbursement, the same JJ amount having been declared three 'n- months ago, and makes a total of 30 per oj cent declared In 1917, The company's 0" statement of financial affairs, as of No vember 1, shows cash In bank and In, , Canadian Victory bonds of $1,698,763, ..-, value of bullion and oro In transit $201,- 354, and inluo of oro on hand und In process, $1,076,021, making total cur rent assets of $2,975,139. This compares i 1017 lll-r'i i 310 so, lnsij, 4."i .11 Liverpool Cotton LIVERPOOL. Dec. 7. Spot cotton Wuh tot il similar assets $2,150,655, as of was dull today with prices easier on December 31( j9i6 the basis or 22 oin lor tniuuuuK "i ,..- tract, a decllno of C points. The sales i were 3000 bales The receipts were neno ,..!.,, nil Amerlrnn. Futures i were quiet In the early dealings. Spot prices were: American, miuuuni, 3 31d- good middling. 22.63d; middling. '" 10d': low middling. 21.58d; good orfllnary. 20 58d, and ordinary, 20.06d. MORMON SEmEMENT IS SOURCE OF WORRY iim; S0' 21 30! J 81 21.',' Mi,' h . 34s4 24'i . 33i; 'aui 3ijj 'w; . 42'j 42 4.' 42 . 12H ...- ... .130' lni't' 131', 134U 4.V, I.V.' 4Vi I5'i .llUi HI' 110 110 . 71 . S0i ij i 87JS 87J,' .U2.'s .108 10S 107)4 10S . GO'f. 50 50 5J IIOJ INACTIVE NEW YORK STOCKS ' Colony of 10.000 Sain.ts at Al Foiiowing nre quotations for inactive berta, Can., Constitutes New York stocks and In which there j Purrlinir Prohlpm L. nn transactions today. The price ' a rilZZling rrODiem given Is the last previous sale; .,,,,, UxDresa.ltS Maekey Co ... W 1!1 Advan" 1rt 81H I!nh.tun neh. 1 r.n Max Mir 1st nf Bill ,i.v n,iiih.f .. "n Max Mir 1st ni mi AAaV. '?'H '- r f?.?Mj vSUf? To May .W,,:,! iS mXTuht r.44 M-, Pet rref.. no JKV-iIe'o" " 'Wn'l ' 7 " ll 074 M'n t ' " 1" ISiI Mo Kan H T O"" . -.'."-.". .. M HI I'AH HS Am Mils''." ;, Mint PnwiT of llll r pf SM Am rimelt U Am suaar ' noLl .Morrla Rssex SO .',, ,n k ,, ,', Tt One of the problems facing the mis sionaries In Alberta Is the Mormon settlement In the southern part of tho province, with Its center nt Cardston, where the first Mormon temple In Can ada Is being constructed at a cost of millions. There are between 9000 and 10.000 in the colony, nnd they form 90 per cent of the imputation In their sev eral communities. Mr. Shearer, super intendent of the missions In Alberta, who has made u study of their beliefs A general investment business transacted Lists of securities to suit the requirements of investors submitted on request. Orders executed on both the New York and Philadelphia Stock Exchanges. West & Co. BANKERS 1417 CHESTNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA 111 always hate on band Hat of Illicli-iraUe Honds. Correspondence Invited, ' Is that competent Investment Judge warned asainst their participation. The case of the Emerson Motors was In Itself a lesson and sufficient 1 warning was also uiven against the dangerf-of speculating; In Federal 1 Dyestuffs, Sequojnh OH, Kevins Klectrle, Kent Motors. American Air- craft and D. & C. Distributing, most uf which stocks aie virtually unsal able. If u computation of tl)e money loss suffered by people of small means was possible the result would be startling. The fact that the United States lias become a lending rather than a borrowlnu nation Is supported by tho record of gold Imports nnd exports for October. The excess of exports In that month was $7,000,000, as against an excess of Imports In the same month a year no of approxl. mutely $90, 504), 000, and In 1915 of $76,750,000. In these periods the metal was being received from Ottawa and Kuropean centers to cover merchan dise credits .arranged here on account of the war. We are now supplying more nations with gold than ever before, but the movement Is dwindling on account of the embargo. During the thirty-four months of the war tho amount of gold Imported was $1,717,754,214, against $547,308,105 exported. . Am Huaar ... U ri Pme.t It & M ... 45 . I4'i 44'i 4t'i i "4".i if iii ' Aem -(! nnd practices, says that In reality tho USStoul S7 i 87S S3',' 8Vi Am T & T d pf oH J?" i','",1,1 ',n'n Mormons aro. Christians In name only. USMeclpf HIS lU7Jf 107 107 Am T t CaMe. .11 .; ! ',, ' , They nre a hiurd peol)le to corncrti allQ Vtah Copper 771 i 77!,' 70 7Hf Am Toll v I new wi , n 8p pf , )(j fca(, u () unfoPtunale tnat they wero Hah Securities. .12 iS Writ rnn nt !l . "j"1 ;;, 4J ever allowed to gain a foothold In Va Iron Coal A Cole. 50 Am Zlne I.. 1J' n'SMIa'flll "H Canada. u-aSIhSfii Vnf ?". iii. 1', v V nark ... tl', Smith, from Salt Lake, a couple of years Ln'ro. Man land " VU- 14.' 'ii.' 'uf A S Tw "of no.' NO Tex J. Mex 10 ,, Mr. Knearer Bays the nead 0'f t)le w";iL;n.oaa?er1..: 7i"i 70 8 ,' w" ' fi ."JVf.lM ' ? L .S.S Mormon Church, who was then eighty uwin.hr.nc v. x i nn .'itiI .'i7u 17U "'.. V. e ,. . nn .5r'h.Am1;an il" years old. was accompanied by ono of . nio ruei ..... s i Wonliiorth K W Co .KKlii 107 I Whee Inc A I, E 10 10 White Motors .'16', Villljs Overland .. 18',' 18",' IS! 107 10 107 10 18'i llatonllas Mln, llrKlin ' n Prown Shoo liainmiss ..... - ,,hlo (Ins rtl... 61 lirklvn J'n Oaa in nntnrlo' iUlier.' 44 his five wives, the youngest, aged twenty-two. The fact, as exposed In the time, created Kx dividend I'heaapeake Ohio. 2; Na. tlonal t-end. 1; (Jeneral I. lee trie. 2 and '.' In atork; llaldwln IxK-omotlvo preferred. 34, i HrooktMi tlapld Transit. 14; Mnrkny Co. 14: Markuy Co. prtferrtu, li Morris & lissex h DIVIDENDS DECLARED liyi. 14.H-'n 7 s.diiikii: Income.. l3.il.ia.H3T .',lUi,4aT K. JBW HAVEN A.NIJ 1IAHT- .V runu eosa .,..,;. 17.701. (ins ,4.i.. l,ntf,IM xroaa.. 71,0l.i.ss .....l. I... l.li".-".'4 KB MAIIQDKTTIC .,..-.. .117(110 ittu xruaa 14.274.474 o.iai.dss 1M.4.I1 4.H44.7SI i J.tir.i.'i7 130.278 2SI.SS0 ' S77.7.1B 133,842 :iUflitng BvslReis Grows i nflnbHr Company has an 4 W-aeaiiionai tanners vvitn 1 ftsrWiWorks of Ban Francisco. From railway operations alone the Delaware and Hudson figures for ten months Bhow that earnings will fall 2 per cent short of covering the 9 per cent dividend. The "tip" Is being circulated, however, Ly persons intimately acquainted with tho company's affairs that revenues trom the coal company will more than make up the deficit. ' In fact the estimate Is freely made that the anthracite earnings will approximate 8 or 10 per cent on the railroad stock. This alone gives assurance for the maintenance of the full rate. . Statistics now available covering Hock Island finances for the ten months ending October 31 partly explain why directors failed to net upon the preferred, stock dividends. The matter will be reconsidered at another meeting of the board In January. The net loss thus far In 1917 exceeds $2,200,000. Cluett, l'eabody & Co., ri-milar quarterly I of SI. 7.1 on preferred, pitiable January 1 to atork of rreord Ileei inuer 21. 1 lluffalo General Kleetrlc Company, regular quarterly of 1 Per cent on eomtnon, pay able Pet-ember 31 to Block of record lle I remlier 20. IVIllia-Oierland rompuny. rrcrular nuar terl of 11.73 on preferred, payable Janu ary I to alocK or record December .11. V.Me-ie- " m". p"-? A',' nw the newspapers at the time, crei cal Packing .. 344 "pnf";m nrlfr CR ( something of a sensation In Albert r.t rvtrol nref in i,,""' ," "' sot? 'Missionary work In western Canada f-oi fo 1st pf a" iirr,.rrow pf 02 Is full of Interest. Mr. Shearer told of rerro daVnsro Sn4 ,!" ,'', K 'experiences with cowboys nnd other rent s Am T, 1114 K,r8Vn cSrp?.tao dwellers In the more unsettled parts and ft,H"Y..?n Quicksilver ... ; of the Improvement earnest and practical "hM '""' "' -vi neadlSS 'd'or'' is workers had effected In quite lively set ' '"hl i G'wJ'ii? Uy mi Sorlnx.: 4V tlements. When first he went West he W.HP'My liflin L,"' nu,rh Ii traveled about on his duties In a sec rl?"r.t?r.;.$Kll&'?::',S ,ond-hand outfit, the old vehicle being rnl Kuel & tr. 3,i2 st 1, ii H K pf. 2.1 hauled by a cayuae. On one occasion r"i Ts'iff .'? geivfteSh1"' pY'i'o 'be drove many miles up north In Al Pol Po 2d p'-.'j'' stand Mlillnx.'. si'i berta to a lonely homestead, from which ron 01: I. r,,u. risnd Miillnn pf nothing was to be seen In any direction Vont can rr'f:. !T. SiViiVA T. iif BO'i but the bald prairie, with here and there Continental in. "t- H p Itr Buxar,143 a .few cattle Krazlng. The homestead- ruhn Am fux.-ljo Texas i tn4 l)nlon Passenscr nallway Company, rex- . f'nba Am Htor pt tin Tidewater Oil.. 201 ...... .ln.,l .1 tl V! na.ahla t.mi.TU I rter, A niO dr. n AK.nn U,.rf nt 111 1 aa registered Peiember 15. Hooka do not , nn """ "',iiH T St I. A VV... 7 i close. ' rc'J-oll 'llaoi,.l, T St I. VV efa K'i , i-i i, i, ' D I. vr West Philadelphia raasenxer Railway l ompany. regular seniinnnuai m ,, ptaiin i neneritl January 1 aa ri-glatrrrd December 13. Hooka ri'n ri .1o ck '-'.. r Nf i. m vv in. an CompanyrVgu.a.r .emlannualof II. pajabli I ri;n,rat" Clgse'.'. Mjl ,?.." ',; ;rr pf.. na'i i.n,iwood Tina llll er's srlfe wept when greeted by the missionary, for she had not seen a clergyman for fifteen years. The near est neighbors, mile away, were Mormons Before he left, the welcome visitor held n service and then baptized the five chll r r ot approximately 7J45 NEW, YOBK COFFEE MARKET end wltbur etlur. build. NEW yonKi Pea 7Th9 mket tor . .jusuii ina me recently coffee futures opened easy, at a decline nkwa 1 ordered aanir 1 f orud ell year at' Auiuat x) u I f f GA oil -m etmate tf'K?.br !"!" T.'47'80 I'Ssgl'S?, U lAUintlc fcembr .......... 7,00,T.o thtA raiwrt. IU.ia?uei;..t..........l. '. r,,aw, i..rt..- -.-x .tiir ''it - V' V"T4.' V Local Banks Get More State Cash IIAItmsnrnn. Dec. 7. The state do not clce. den Motors nref 74 ,.Sa!-.a r Vr'llivi dren. ti the happiness of the Isolated Yale t Towne Manufarlurlng Company, nnmlrlrh II V ,. 04 l-n-nss & 1 pew ell household. Much tasks as this, and 1 - ' imnrn viii(i- nil iji . ... Bein miriAiu as Jnnuitrr 2 to lrk of ruiorU Ioi'.mbr IT. Ornnhv Minim . 3 iTniriir Mtr of.lna noiuintc Bc.ctui wi.twrs m ..-, mTt,. HIT tea. Inc., rfffulur quarterly of 7 A lents. payati jnnuirr iue oi recora u cembvr 13. K yhic owne .-vianuiurturinz i,ompnny, ciotxinrn r . "'fl rnn i nw n r-vuliir iiur(rly of HM ptr cent, payable Onm1-lrh n P nf.ion iTnttfft Alloy Btl W Jniiuary 2 tu (rk of ruiorU Drsi'amb'r 17. Ornnhv Mlnlnv .' (Tnlt Mtf Htr pf.l- UlrAmlitrif t a rt.nruf fir Cnmiiliiiu nt A n,.. 1 n.ilf St H lt nr.IOl l.l.jt r.,,s Hi ."'"."""-." t. 'r..-i.v,; x.v "'"ii" ' :;rj..iri .i.v-i; -ail :.""U" 'jrrii a ( -.- .:--' :;- - r'. " . Rs;r-rB.rar a.bk; savs ":" ?"""r '" L? Austria Originated Postcards' New Councilmen Given Dinner William V'. Fowler. Jr.. one of tha m.nt of the TreasurvnenaVtrnentnfVh.. newly elected member, of Common Coun- fc V.v.?,1 S' Vin H sa He!'' .' 15 Postcard, were first used In Austria. .0M.UI.k.a'total,o( of 7 to 1. points J olferin free, amount of general funds of the Common-I CU from the Thlrtylghth Ward, was ("?;. vt...W y Hj.lt, l. Jjj Ta1Je:caem!npa,,,,6,:r l,T cosT I.hV xZn Hutunn .Kl.attnt v'nltns Oy Wood H.0,2rBt.kt 5,ln' ! .1pl -.' v.'i ?! Gazette. ill .niiiai i nura inv ' 1,J unitea ny nv.. n rated communities, perhaps all on one lonary i work In tho new country. Montreal Int Airr.rUl Drtf HI In A art. (Ml. . . IS ITnlt Ilv InV Tit 14 Int conn t-TP pi nv ii H Alrorioi pr, in f Will YOU Play Santa Claus ? Not by dressing up in white whiskers and a snow-spangled robe Not by putting on a false face and reach- . ing for presents from a Christmas tree Not by inconveniencing yourself in the least But merely by sending your own kiddies' discarded toys or out-grown clothing to the SANTA CLAUS STOREHOUSE 608 Chestnut Street It's very easy to play Santa Claus this way and the resultant satisfaction is out of all pro portion to the trouble. But. if you want to do even more with less effort, write out a check to the order of the "PUBLIC LEDGER Santa Claus Club." The money sevcry penny of it will be spent for candy and toys and other "trifles" which mean so much to the children whom Saint Nick would forget. i Whichever way you choose don't put it VSMila i inn iuna. to ne .v,o?euu, ua asainat , runeiy. r., svr,uuni.ii viuu vm ,,unu An rity gA 1.1SSZ'! t "i"0'" v"" V,.uB . . !ie"'..T I Twenty-second street. last eenln-. A QHS'P'A i, 4a v,li j ?i.k ii aii? i.een I'S: Ii ' M.."W. ril.adVphuTn.UUT0n. 'W. number of the Indent... pol.tl- Vfi,!-" $&', - to 1.4nBlT.ll 1 . , ., ........Kf ' , . ..aa ... 1 -,..... nfl Id. wseil wsrs nwiunt. snil. . , ,,'ri. A Is .r .1 u'i.,r..i,, ." T, .ardi lltI, l'?"riV'"?'"-!t. ". "?"" t v.-- - "-, --- ,"' AT.r-ri"; '7"- ,V"Lka'W;'. lUIliieVi7.t,lilCi.t lsxaaaaaxliaMxxiiii m i. iilltil t i i 'IMIW, aj ,. ,ann i si , niaa II II I I IHTli 111 1 1 I Tl In instrrBlsWTsTisMi f , . ,i aaTsl af, arr. lre4Lfrpm..lhese -n """"" " "J&Z? ""l LV: ,' ,U2 V-ZK T,t ii.T M -" ot honr at a smoker andXtestl- at v.j. vyt ;.ti S4 ii h b V'b p,: 44H ,-; a Vent to Vend and the' first was l.,kandUrr .bout 2515; . y"aRS?" ? hand .J.1". J. exelu.i e clubhouse of th. 2S ftllV,r'-f"ttH Wit f&Flt 8& limited to tenty-flve word.. It was fi''"v'.j"Lr"ritii"..r "" '.": i..r . :: . .... ,..o . .u Unii n, :.::: : 4 w.ii.. '.:: 7 nun un bv Emiand i year later. The II .! i10- t? J' r"., ni nlrtnr. noatrard Is said to have ' sent to England In 1191. Borne or three years later the first view a made their, iinnearanee. Postcards. uaive'lnto um In tho.Uiilteai StUcs In', off! SSSi'fisil ! i ;. R .j-i-xC Do it today! NOW1 t