-1 'MM S 'tw1' k Save to Buy Liberty Bonds nbright & Cpmpany MOnniS WJSTAtl STIIOUD, Jr. Manager P7 Chestnut St., Philadelphia ' York Boston Chlctto Detroit It's Coming! . The Third Liberty Loan wile begins April Gth. Prepare now to buy your full share of these new Liberty xAc,o Bonds the safest investment in the world. Vc will be pleased to handlq your subscription. Investment Bankers N. E. Cor. Droad & Sanson) Sts. CRUDE OIL The World'a Greatest Necessity OKMULGEE ProJuclni and 7tnn.ntT foniftyinr dm. lnd to DMutiif tti leadership of tli ndependents. The Younvstown pnel recently opened up by this Company ft worthy successor to the fa mo u a Cuhlnff Held. m;qi:o..i. lias 100 irrR leave adjoin, nr OKmuI Kt9 properties tn the Younstowit poo Ueentlv brought Ii I.ViO barrvl well with otliern drilling close tu thu uands. (iLl'A rock 8ucre f"l completion of pipe linen in the Aom.nir fields will hae lm port ant bearing upon this. Company UtRMTTT OIL X GAS 3Vnnt effect will the passing- of tbi 1 vide ml have on the futuro mar Wet laurao of these aim res? SIM'LAin Oil. rjpe. line aiat-m frcm the (lulf Coast t Chkaco nntv In op-ration TM and the rompletloti of lis three new re flnerles should be reflected tn sreatly tt.ham.cd earnings. TKXAS COMPANY ; Qn of th lea dine factora tn tht rapid development ef the coaatal Held., Ita strong1 position In relation to the oil Industry tin Mexico Tbt Idlest deelrpment relating t the nbove and alt other actue and inartite securities will be furnished Without chars e upon request, (SrUCIWJSTH IN ODD LOTS, DABV BONDS & Conscnathe Curb Securities For caah, reaaonahle margin or par tUl paiments Direct private wires to Nw lork Markets. WINSLOW TAYLOR & CO. Members Consolidated Stock Ex change of New Tork 438 wii:m;r ni.Dt... rhiu. - Walnut 0280 Uulnut 0A57 General Rules tor Trading In securities on the NewYorkCurb.and How to Open An Account with a broker are told In this booklet. A aiatle reedier will la. errata ye.r knowledge ef tradlDK Itt stacks. Ask for Booklet Tl-020 (Hailed lre an Eee.ost) JONES & BAKER STOCK DnoKEKS Wuhaer Bldr.. Pad.jiieai. Tint Bell, TTalcut 190 Kerttoae, Race 2230 NewYark Pittsburgh Chicet.ro Bostau Dlrtel rrlrstt Wiru. JOUBS d BAKKK . "" jrOmtr U4ini, PkiUtttplU Tea mar etas ma jaw beekltt. Raw ta Ope. an Ace, aid On'! Sola far Traelaf. att TU-nn iswEcronv or accoontants T" Certified Publla Aerountanta lifcWRKNCB E BIIOWN t CO. .. I , " lfW0penU ;' ' I Accat-.t h V H I Ufa J!im eaL K'. JSBiATU XHUHI' lIUIHi. - AUJUST t'AIirNB.ItSHII" dihi'utuk Acm;uTa :i-miitl K VVATHOV. c I. A. noor ,vai jviavo iruat Him Ita. Accounting ayatema. r-DRlVEN VEHICLES JON FAVOR IN FRANCE a , iii flen vehicles have been In use (or many centuries, but their an the nne roads of Krance. la H novelty Some of tho .French , in tneir eagerness lo devise a elv rxclttnr method of anemllnr aluro time while un tha rear Mriilnd the lines, built for them-tcetil-drlven vehicle out of carta rpmiin airplane that had been ; tawq ojr uivm. utilised nart of the framework body of the vehicle, nut It unon etlc wheels iuken from Herman iu. Unix to fhfl Rtonrier tnnnt iinAn 'Troni truck they attached a,siill iaMl toxetuer tram Miivai strloned Uh lrm pf a captured (ierman jic (iinen irrench avlttors fol. Ihftti txtranu itnd noon excitlnr ma iMcullar'veblcJeH became wani aport ainodr the daring- rmaj w raaptia ri-aa, e aaaaiiwaa TVf a News of the financial world - WALL STREET BUSINESS DULL, DUE TO TAX ON STOCK LOANS Market Misses Usual Covering" of Board Room Shorts Speculative Interest Small. Some Issues Weak New York, April 2 Tho contraction resulting from Uio Imposition of tlio transfer ta on stock loana was moro pronounced In tho dny'a tradliiK. the speculntho clement on tho floor being absolutely Idle, none of tho room traders caring to do anything bcenuso of tho necessity of pajltig the tax on any utoclia that they might loan nt the end of tho day, and not caring' fo put them selves In a position of buying on reeesHlons, with tho hopo of sclllng beforo tho end of tho day. Tho market alv) misted the usual corilng of board loom nhorK as none of the traders had put out nny eliort lines jestcrday and had re fralned from doing business In order to obcapo tho payment of a doublo tax. At thqsamo time larger Interests kept out of tho market because of a desire to keep, assets liquid until after tho formal announcement of tho Government loan to bo mado on Saturday, and, although call money nu In plentiful supply, Indicating a hugo Increase in available funds, the speculative Interest was so nmall that few of tho offerings found bor rowers. There were some especially weak features, Sinclair Oil selling down nearly 1 point to 20Vi, and StudcbaKer falling 7s to 37?4, bolh new low records for this movement, with tho continued supply accompanied by assertions of dividend suspensions Miami Copper was one of tho weakest features, falling 2 points, as tho direct result of tho reduction in the dividend rate jestcrday. Heading dropped 1 point to 80',. and n similar loss was sustained In General Motors, which rold down to 117. Distillers, c-c tho $i dividend, sold at SS'i, a i()as 0 i, ; FURTHER ADVANCES ! MADE IN COTTON Near Positions Continue Jump in Price New Crops Arc Unchanged I COTTON liKLT MKATlir.lt (OMIITIONft New York. April 2. The followlnt m Derature Mere, reeorded In the inllon belt,, Ihli mornlnirt ( tutttanorira. flfli lnnillle unit Oklahoma. AHl Abilene und Wllmuixion. GOt Mnenn. Mon(cumer) At lanta and Hntannah, (tj Mhrevennrt. 1'ort i -mun, J,illie iloeK, iiempniw. lenainn, ThomaiTllle, rharleNtoii Hnd .lackMinf llle. (It I AurufcUi. AOt l'enaeoln, QSi Nan An- I lonlo and Oaliefitoit, ;)i Cnrpun LhrUtl ( and New Orleana, V2. , T There Man ,0 Inch of prerlnlUtlon nt OaUehtnn and SaVRnnallt .01 tit Vuculat .06 at VIontKonten t .10 at hnonllle. .tij i at Tenfacola. ' New nrk. April .' , I-'urther advances of 8 points In the near positions wcro mado at the open ing of the cotton market tills morning, while new crops wcro unchanged to 30 points lower, affected by tho rains In TcxaD and proKpocts for mere precipita tion Tho near positions wire steadier lis Liverpool and trade buying, but these I later lost their advance, owing to In I created general selling prcssuro brought ! on by the outlook for rain At tho end of the first iiuartrr of mi I hour tho market was " to t points net I lower General proeipltallon was rc I ported over the eastern belt this morn 1 Ing Thn receipts nt the ports for the day aro estimated at 1 1.000 hales, against I5.I0S, bales a week nRo. lfi.icn bales a car ago and 15,702 hales two jearj ago. Ye3ierdy in.tn 1 II. "in i t insi nnen e tn m m m m ,Mv ii it m 4ri n.i r.n ii nn aa .'..' 1 julv . r.'.' so aj so .u en ai s y 7J Oetoher . 31.61 .".1 r.r nl ,'J a V 31 II nerember . 31 ST SI in 31. 54 31 "Jl 31 III Spot . .. 31 ,.'.1 1 Col I on Buyers and Sellers Xfw York. April 2 .luly lrngcdorn Hubbard. OlfTord. Johnston. HurscII imd Sellar bought; Mundi. Mcrarlden. Wll bon. Kosenherg and Segal sold August Pai rott bought October Schlll Jay. Cardos-a and I Hubbard bought, nujscll, Downs, Kin I stein and Moe sold. I December Segal and Peers boucht . i Hartcorn. Schlll. DIon and nosenberg sold. ' Financial Briefs Tho annual report of tho Centennial Copper Mining Company shows mining profits of 5111.111 after Income tai-s. (.lightly in excess of M.Ed a fcharo from 1317 operations Available profits In lOir. were J276.54C. or In excess of is I a share . , The New, York Subtreasuiv gamed $142,000 from the banks esterdaj making a cash net gain since 1'rlday of I $483,000 ' There has been placed oil the regular I tint of tho Philadelphia Stock Hxclmngc , $5,033, 000 additional American Tele i nhone and Tclcrr.inli ptr.rlc. snnn qH,u. tlonal new Westmoreland Coat Company stock. $7500 additional Philadelphia Company consolidated mortgage and col lateral trust B per cent bonds. On the unlisted department $67,375 additional Philadelphia Klcctrlc Company of lcnn sylvanla stock. The Liverpool Cotton Uxchance was not In session today. The Chicago Board of Trade is closed i today, owing to the cty election. -RAILROAD EARNINGS i PENNSYLVANIA SYrtTUH . 1 Inea Caat 11 tnrreaai Teh. oper. rev , $2t.4rt,Mt $210.RHT Net otwr rtn,-tt nni? mi .,---. 1 Jo nioa. oper rev 43 144 inn tLMs! 'ins II ,i, uc,1-,t 1..IIU.OWJ -ii i.JitKi u.ors.oos 1'eb. oper rev. . no i:n.S42 Net oper. deficit . 1 T.V..4T1 To moa. oner rrv. pi.irt'i rot Net oper deficit I. SJO.IT.'i t.lnea Uat and Weal Ieh oper, rev . 151. SAT. fill tIT.-l.tht i.r.4 111 te tn.1,022 S.18I.2ST 112,T2 a 1t.To Net oper. deficit . B Tn'.'.Rdfl Two moa. oper. rev 02.T0,02 t3.06,023 PENNSYLVANIA tlAlLrtOAD Peb oner. rv. . llBftaonn tos re.o Net oper. deficit 3.4n.23ll 4,3'4.S;)l Two moa. oper rev. 3 .-.ntvono tl,aT.24X Net oper. deficit T.t3.',457 H. 103.108 PENNSYLVANIA (Western) JVb. oper. rev.. . $,2,3R4 1170,214 n.i oper, rev l.-Mtn.l.vi Two moa. oper. rev. f TRS.ar.T Net oper. deficit. . 2.1)24.231 PITTSDUnaif. CI.VriNNATI. AND ST LOUIS Feb. oper. rev $l,t,0,n.'i Net opnr, deficit.,.. 4011.300 Two moa, oper. rev n, 314, 72a Net oner dellclt 1.711.187 Decreaae tlncreaaed deficit nsn.Tnn 1,011, 1T2 2,4in,r,S4 CHICAGO Mt4,R78 tMII. 1)411 1.012.271 t2.544.138 Refined Sugar Unchanged New York. Anril 2. Refined mcars continue unchanged, with local refiners quoting fine granulated nt 7.4 &c. The Federal and the National companies aro withdrawn. The Warner company is dis tributing some rugar. including granu lated Cuban raws are unchanged at o.OOBc. DIVIDENDS DECLARED Carolina, Power and Iahl Company, rezular quarterly of V4 of I per cent on common, payable JIajr J to .lock of record April 15 Commonwealth Edison Company, rrrular quarterly of 2 per cent payable May 1 to Block ofrecord April 13. Uhlo .cuei Hunoiy comi Supply Company, re tula r quar. terly stork or ir cant, oaiapia April la to of record March SO. American Heedlnr Machine Company, rec- VJar i lis.' quaneriy oi i per cam on common ann per rent on preferred, payable April slock uf record March SO. Lindsay Light Pays Extra t'lilrafo. April I. The Lindsay Light rompany declared the regular quarterly dividend of 1 per cent on preferred and 0 per cent on the common stocks. line un vtfrn fiivMenil nt K nee ..nl on the common, all riavahl Mnv 21 in stock of recort May 1 Jn the Dre- vaults quarur tne regular quarterly of ,a aaa, 4aaav jtnt ,tii mi i. Miyiucnu oi l ,awaa a ,a- ceMHIWfl BIOCK. aVJl 3fc t a.i. . EVENING PUBLIC ' LEDaER-lHLLABEt?HIA, TUESDAY,. APRIL 2, 1918 TRADING IN GRAIN CONTINUES BEARISH Sentiment Leans to Lower Prices in Corn and Oats. Farmers Disposed to Sell ortAiN ih:i,t h i:Tiii.it iori:i'.st fldrato April 3. llllnola IToImMt rain, liirnlns to anon. In north and nil n !utd"r" Iht '""" nli,til, nfuVh -nil!""ilrl.T.,rolMl,1i r'n. turnlnr In tSJJler. ' n'", """'""'Ji n-uih vl!il",'0!',ln rat,lv eloud.v tonlcht and "ide"" " un,l"ll'l " "? much ,.l,,l.l'.ln'.a '"'"tlr clouds and older lo- tn?.w17iH"ti,b ' "!?'" "mini fo ano, nlii.Hn ,M',n"-Ii li colder. 1 iHtl ' ."ikota nnd Vpinlina Pair In. nlahl and edne,daji colder (orUM oulh Dakota fnwlt'ed hih mi.rh older lonlcliti HeiliVida, fair" UMne;r5",-nW?!(I,r:n"" ,nl-ht "" nJlrtl'SW" ,n,,-n l'""'"e lo Know. u hlJiJd "fn"edv, much inlder. wiSnSl!ff T.Ar.i.'u'dl. ",ld"- 1"n,-h" . hhacn, Api il J Iho hoaid of tlado remained , 'o-od to.ny. owing to the local clcrtlon The exchanges at .Mllwauuee Knns.ib i itv artl Tohdo nsn wcr. not In session The Jllnneapolls oats market wai open and prices there after suiting about uiichnnecil rose one-elghth to onc-nuar-ttr of 11 cent. Sentiment appeared to lean a little nicio to the bear side of both corn and oats, as It was evident that farm er. ,11 p more disposed to rcll and arc ip'Micntly being Influenced by favor ibic weather and crop advice-. 'I he twii or both cereals at Llvcipool vj c.uicr. Adv.ccs from Argentina on coin wen favorable. Tho movement of wher tln.1t- to ports continues llbcial and the vlilblo supply is now ncaily 10,000, 000 bushels The receipts of wheat at Minneapollj ami Duluth today weio J SJ cars, agains' 3b0 cais last Jear, at Winnipeg. 432 cais, compared with 535 cars; at Chi ego. 15 cars against 81 cars. LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS Chlujo. April 2 1IOOS r.allraatcd re iclpta today. 20.000 head left over. Ml 17 heml. tomorrow. 30 UOO head .Market strong and irL htcher than yeaterdaj a avcrane Top JIT 8.1 bull! IITW1T liO. light, J17 20W 17 ku mixed lil T.117 Rn. h-av s 1 : 1 0 iff 11 1.1 rouKii. ein mm in 411 workers J17 DO 1 17 5, plea U' J.'iMlh r.O' buoI to chulec llll IIOSM7 15 Hoe iiuallly eood CATTLE Estimated recclpla toda 10 ' 000 head, tomorrow 0001) iicail Market I alrnin,- 10c higher Ilcrvca R1&1 1 mi rows and lielfcra id .Vita 1 j as, utnekera nnd feeUtra. JS 7"I 1 1 t.1 calvea $10 5U0 HI, pwjr to medium f'.l2,Vgrl2 SHEEP Eatlmatcd rtcclpta todiv 000.) head.' tomorrow S000 head Vlarktt tronp Lamba, $13 OOJjflo SO weatcrn, $117.1 'oulh Omaha. April 2 HOGS Estimated reeeipta tndav, lO.OOO head Market alow CATlLk. Kailmated reecipta todaj. 10 000 head Market weak. hllEEP Eatlmated receipts toda. B700 head .Market higher Cars, 09o Ivansan Cllj. April 2 CATTLE l.stl mated receipts today, U000 head Market aironir HOUS Eitlmated receipts todaj, R00O head Market hlsher 8ltEEI Eatlmated recelnta today. 5000 head. Market strong Color Prices' Advanced New York, April 2. Higher cost of raw materials and tho increased cost for labor are tho reasons glvenby djers for the 10 per cent Increase which took effect yesterday. Tho advanco dining tho last car has been 23 per rent and on tome oolors even more. This will not be all, however, for manufacturers feel certain that a substantial Increase In fall goods will have to bo mado again lo give them any profit on their output LONDON STOCK MARKET Xjondon N. Y. 12 30 cnulv Atihlson . Can Pac ., Chca 4 Ohio. . M Paul ... . Brio do 1st pref.. Ill Cenl .. .. I,oula 4 Nash. Tent Pac . . . Tleadlntf Penna Va Pac U S Steel Ko Pao a1, i. K.1 S 12'J 47 -r n'i is', j n'l 21J, i, 1.1J , . . r.n'j . . . r.n ::. K ..nil ..imii . . . 7.1 . .. so 41 ...121Vl . .. Dl . .. SO 44 1111 1101 nu, it 8 LOCAL MINING STOCKS TONOPAU STOCKS ., . . iM Jvk Jim flutter .... 3s ,1111 MarNainara II 13 Midway 07 03 Ml-pah Extension 03 07 Montana 10 .12 Northern btar , ,oi .rut Ileacue Kula 07 no IVeat Und 73 .7U GOLDFIKLD SJCKIKS Atlanta '. ...in .it lllue Bull X , ,02 fi.1 Hooth , ,04 ,na niamondlleld II II ,01 ,0'i Daisy nt .03 Kewana. nil .07 Oro oi .nj Handatorm Kendall ot nn Oliver Pick OI .03 JIISCKLUAMJOL'S Aritona united ... ., in Nevada Wonder 113 Tecopa Mlnlnt ..,, . . ., .la 20 1.23 IS NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET New York, April I Tha market for coffee futures opened steady today to day and unchanged at an advance of 5 points. Trading on call waa fairly ao- uvc Today'e Ye.terday's opening rlaae 8HtH07 S.OS&OOO 8 natia.pft .04((.ft1 D nutvft in Auxuat . . September October . . November i camber January February Marcli Aprir -.130-17 J 5JJJ5 I O.ISOBfU jaJiu ill 0 13Q0 20 . X..1II 8 0.1 8. fin aiar a MR - jun. tu a, HO 8." 1.1 8 80 s.oiee.jj Jul, ,,.,,.., .... B 9J.tt New York Stock Sales laiat cloaa High Low CI Ha l'J lt.R0 I a.m. ... Mat flubber MmU (lo'd M.noj A'a'nJunrau Alllj-ChaTn Mi Am Can AmCar.Kdy . . vinLinveed AmLocomouc . AniMa'tlnf AlTl Kma t 1 t- SI 40Ji Dl n 10? 1 78H 404 8H atm 7SW 01 S'l' ()l:f 0 7S 'tU'a "V 8 JmSmeitArtcfpf 10.1 -vmMjnulMToa . nn,' .VmSleeirnuMirlcs . 02" i .MnSucar Tier irn 01 Hit tnl inl 101 AmTelA'Iol Am Woo'cn . AnarondnCopocr AlKiuflWI . . AtlOufAWIpf Ila'd win Loco . . , Ila'llnioro A Ohio Hctl1M0clC.mlI llelliSSpf,f Hrooklin Hap Trail Hullo Cop ,.lnc Hullo. superior . Ca aiPap. pacific Central Lealh Co . . Cerro do ravco C . Chevapeako A Ohio C hi Mil & MP f hlMIIAStrpf nn it 1 , iv Hi.tpopepr . e nix.p7pciif Clil'o Copper Cli'no Copper Co'orado I'ue' A Iron Co'umbUHai 4 K Consol (Ui Corn Prod Itef . . CruclbeMeo' . I)Mli:crsScriirltlc Dome Mines Kfle Knelstpf Oailon in .. V. (enrral liivtrlr ricneral Molor Oepf r.il Motors pf fit Northern pf Ot Nor c for op IlluioUCent Inspiration Cop InterhoroCon pf Int Ilarv N ,1 Int Mer Marine Int Mcr Marino pf. IntNK-kel Inter Paper Kennecott Copper Lack Steol . . . Mai Motors Htpf Mevlran IVlro! Ml.miK oiuT MldvacSlccl Mo Paelfie Mol'acifcpf National Acme Nat I'lum &. Matnp Nation il C011X C Nat Lead N'Aada t on top Ne' York Cent N V N II .V II Northern pacific Ohio ClticH Oa' Ontario Mlnlni I'cnnsjlvanli II It Peop'cSOasCliI pero Marquette I'ercMafutiPlleppf Pltlaloai Ity Slee' Spnns Itaj Conol Copper Hoaitinc Hep Iron i&lec! s I. San Kran Sinclair Oil Itef Southern Pacific Soulhern Ily southern Ity pf StudebilerCo. TennCop J.Cheni TevasCo lobarco Products . Union Pacific Uti'ted C Icar Stores . USInd Vcohol . U S ftubbcr 1st pf UhSmriiM h S slecl U S Steel pf Utah Copper VaCaroChem WabaMi pr A Westing K . M Western Union T . llvonS.Co inij, loou' ion' loo 4 ,-.i w; w ; oii aiH or, r2'i I0.'i 103 103 10j 71',' 71U "1'4 .v'i . .'J If! ' ' l'4 1 ' 101'i lOl'i 101'i 101'i ,")'i O'i ... I'lW l'l'j ns'i i:i7"i US', 0,11 10'i lO'-i i:i7' ia7. (W.VJ lift"- m :!0'.' rJCI'i r,r,u 10'f 7t' -tVi fhi'j ;f)i4 .WW . tl!i . 71 jnji f."i'i ChVi I.VJ dll ;i7 3Jt. , M Ho'i 0-"' lll'i All' ii 40Vj 71'i 53W .-.fit, "'.,', 1U'4 71!-3 VO'n e-.li 0,1 15', 13',' 10'. ... :)7'i 112' i :i7',' 'h.v. najf nr-; ;!."n ':i.v,' ()2i n.v, r,3j S', ... ir. ... : ... .'!:' ... 1.'i ... US 118 SI ... tin;, pi vs . . . ... ic .. 17 17', 17 I.I lit!',' . as . !)()',' 2SJi CO'. . !0', 77 5J1, , ii::1, :n i; - Sm. 17 Il'i , fill . 1'1'a . VII So', as 7'i tl, U !'. , fl'J'j l!l'i 00". 2S,- .-,0 .'il 2t,' Wi 2S'-j 20', r,o'. 24, my, 2S' .10 so;,' OJl, r,v 22',' 02' j 'J.'5 IN", i.vr 22',' 32.', 02',' 20' a l&'i 22'. 32', 17' j 17) .. 1'0 , 2lr, S31-. ov, 2') S3' j Mb 7', US 12 Ml". 20", SVa IIS "'. ll, 12 '.'A II" U .1- I j. I c2', ' I 2f'i S'!' SI ; 7., 10 SI' M!.' (', S3, 22', 17", HI 3i;,- 2tV, ST, 22'i . S.-('.i . 221, fiO'i .".S1, . 17'j III . il',' 1 I04 . S7'i .I22' I0.T , . 42' j 00J-, 10'1'j . 70.'. 12', 10. . 10', Oi . 33', 12 . 17,-S ; , :i7't' IT?, 17. j-, Ill 111 31 'J 31 120'i HO1, 110: sx,' SS'i SS'i 120', 122 UU' oo'; no 109', 10T. 79', 70', l'i', 42' t '10 101'j 70', II hlto Melors ttllijs-OverUnd 171, 17 17', Cv dividend Distillers Securities, nnd IVj evtra Kauth II II pref, 2', BAR SILV15R Last 1018 lod.o -" lues Illjli Low l ,,, lore I 43, ISt, 15, HI 42", London V" ji -) i- i IVICTIVP 1MFW YfllfK" QTIIPIfQ INACllL iNLiVV lUIlrt biOLKb irollnwlng are quotations for Inactive - va.i. .trt.,1 a nrl In whlM ih.p. New TOlU si??'-" ana in ' vvmeii i there im-y " "-.. ij,v Th Vi.I were no transactions today. Tho price gIVCU la i'ic iiav i' .. ....... uu.v. .. .... . 11 Mich Central., ill Adv lium Vref. WA Mln f bt L new 10 m act! Chem 77 Morris t .Lssex 3a. Am Aerl Chem Am lieei ous Amer Can pf till. M St P t H s sr nn noiit iow.F ... m-, nit au Am 1. useed 31 Nat Cik S pf.lonvi i'!"""V 7 is. rat Kmmt .. 47 Am Linseed pf. 71 vt , & f Am Loco . . "! Sit Lead . 61 ,M Malt . X i.ir. ''rle I2i Am Malt pf Am Smelt pr 1", N R R M U if BOli n i . b 1,.. in AmFmalipiA. "J" N Y D 4 W ;., Am amen Amer Amer Am Am Am Am Am tinww t.t'-pf r.r ., .. ?r 7 "v An MH .. '" i vL P e PfO Ra. X Atrniaon Vere Marquette 111, Atchison pref . . 1 , Per, jurq pf . 52li Atl Ciaat Line R1 i ,orU A ,1 , , " nan e ";-,,'- -,, iicr e Arrow .lit natopl'aa Mln l Plei-e,..Aero- pf PRI4 narrett Cn .... -? Pitia 4 IVeat . ; P.th Pteel . jiJJj Pitt, Coal pf.. so Rklvn nap ir ..M4 Put. coal... r.2 rirtn Unfl" -l" Press Stl Car Bf 091 n-.n Kh.M . S 11. u.... . " n . n.nlh.ri 1-1 n..u ..!..- ""fi"'. .. ot. U"""."." "'' HUl ton "v.- V.. ''' cil , hnrtna- BUtte COP t- ", f! W., if ' 41 ' Uy stl Sora- nf Bai! Rearilnr 1,r nr n.uain. ...." i. Cent -Sllt Vb Chandler Met . "J1 Woyal Dutch . . Heading lid nf Ch 4- Nonnvrei - fnatiucK-Arlz rhl U ff'. . 1 M I. A a sv Chi t Weat Pf 20 St I. 4 S I i.n ;:-s,""p 41 Savage Arma '.'. nn'.it.Pbdv nf. 11 n ci-i Vnel L Iron 37 CO 'aann lo.ora. 'S saahrd A I, pf 171 !'.. r. . 7 Q... .--.. J noneni f - - - ,,,, - jw-rourK n-j CK 14-J rol riouii i J.jJ ntaia-noa r..41H Cot . H ' ', I'll ?.an A"-""!. 74 Col fc Ho 2d Pf 4"V Mnn-Sh-" . , . . M " romp Tab ftec. 27 S""" Wlllnr . m Tont Can ... .J and Mill pf . svt Com lot Cal M 17' gtudebaker pf . 00 Co-n ProH P" JI Stuta Motor ... 4314 Cuba Cane Sua 20V, a Tor nleo Sr.llo Cuba Cane K pf,J Sun Steel 85 Del . Hudson 100'A Teaaa Co reta.. mil Del Uck 4 W.J71 Teiaa tVac... IBlJ Detroit Eeiajn.125 rranaua-IVra, .. 40 rieere 4 Co pf . 0S Tnbaccn Pro pf S7U n-n U O Pf Twin Cltv rtapld 62 Dome Mlnea. . Jnd-rwd Type .104 Krle lat p'.- 27'i ITnderwd T pf.tia Erie 2d P f . . . 2J n Alloy Steel. aH Rleo BtorBat. JJH In Bar rap lfvj Fed M R P"f 2H tin Be P new 62 Oaaton.WIII IV RJV4 Union Pao pf.. 71U B,n Chemical., 1JJ lm Cjr Sir pf 102 neneraj Clar. . JJ4 United Drua , . 691 nen Ciaar praf JJ t ntd Dr lat pf 48 neneral Klee . WJ7 tlntd lira 2d pf 79 C.oodrlch n r 4''f United r-ru,.:.l23 Ore-ne-Can Coo a'J'a I'nltert Pap nrd 11H nt Northern nf PO United ny Inv. 10S nuif Stataa 8. JJH II S o I I P. IS Hartman,Corp. JJ JCIPpi, h Havana Klee. ,.101 If S Ind AIco pf 0SU Homeataka .... J tl K nealty Imp 161i int Aarlculture. 12 U S Realty iidp Int Ar prat. 40 j,t pre; .,,; no Int cons n pf 42 y s nubber.... 31 Int llarv N J..I70V, B Bm t. n nt ,1. Int Nickel pref.in I'tah Sec Corp. IJ t llllnola Cent .. 0JI, u S Steel pf 7.1AS Inter Con . . J Va-Car Chem,.104H .in. "?-'. ' iron .. m v. via lovra Central, .. 2S,, Wabaah pf 3,.. si jewel Tea .. sv4 Warran H R.. 1SH Ran City So . IJ Warren U It pf OS Kan Cy So pf ! tvest Paclfts .. Seu. Ktok tDM H West Maryland, 14k ii .acieae. ui a; ,flul Ttra lJJJ Weathae lat pf 4V4 lhlsh Valley . .17!, Wheel 7 15 . 10 west Jia '.-a pr : fuulV N..V"U3.i v-vhT.' W&.V. aa lairlllard ,...111 Louis Naah Its tvneei ai 1. t. pi zui vt m VI Manhat Ke , p, vvella Farao May Dept Btr., 48 tvilly.-Oeer ft 0 .laiiiin, -.c , c- Ave la nrfa 1 ay n-P.l S pf 101H Wllaon Co pf, V Hfr tribe (Ili eraea- a r ftt Max .Motor . . "S VI. cPt .'.. 88U, ii. .u. Am Cotton OH 3n J; j iSePllTL " 12U Nat HiaVult-pfill?.?; iS'll'V-Vifl lM N-.t r,",. Cable 14'1 . n. I "O JL. I I'l I.'.' -M '.not n T 4- M 18 "vi ,,ooil Korr south . 21 K ro? . '.; oa porr '"est pf 79 Tob pf new ns v0rth America' .uH T ft T 2d Pf ;'.' )hlo Iuel Snii jjli Writ PP -V Ohio rise rcli . kr ' ll'niMtir. nr l t -,.. n. '. Haxj'ot I'd Pf xt wx rtvrf.r, i P' f2'. Worlhsn P 4 M SH'l ivoviwerta ...,110 neJw york 1 New York Bond Sales II. no High Iiw a in. 1I0U nnS, Rll'l t.0 HI'. II2W m nn m ,Sfe III' $12000 Anglo t'rench 3 2iiu Amer Tel 3 2001) Halt & Ohio us 10(10 i h t Ohio cv 3a mi 14 mi, no. UOji kiiH si'S S. i,iiip cm 120OI) Chi 2000 CM :hl til Weal 4a . MJ4 S4'4 .hi 11 & q joint la H2M i24 r.M st Prfd 4aa 7. 7 rln f!n 4k Her II . r,ll .10 WOO Erie Cv 4a Her 1J 11)00 rr,nh llep .Hi a l).1V4 U.H4 .101)0 Inter ,Mer ,Nr fl pn' unj, lonn Kan Cv Ter 1st 4a 7.1S 7f limn Lack Steel 3a 1023 lVt Dl'i I imiii 11. uh .k ,. f.,u a I ar aJ MO-m Lib Honda 34a 1)8.08 08.01 08 M W.'OOII do I j . . . fM1.t8 OB.1M) 00.01 'IDOft fin lil 1 AT DA 118 08.00 RflS n. on', '!. f)T' nn no'. P.Ti 2000 Heading aen f . tt. Rl soon hi i. h r Rer ii m'. looo south lty gen la iM, 200O U S llnbber r,a 78 soon tr s Ktei a f r,i Vi r.aono Uk'an it i ni.a 'tit nn 0Vj 78 07i 08 noS 03'i IOOOO do ,1V4a pen. '10 OD'a , . ' 300(1 do Sti i 3Vas il .. D3H New York Curb liiiiiin .vio rac tr in la. .v 4 nnyi 200i N V C L S 8)is II nt'i IDOOO N V C t II 0a., P2S 1)2 ioooo Penna gen ct 4Ua Hlf, Rn'i r.nn Pub Sve N J ils 80 Biitl Plrl Aklwl R'4 S'i 117 110 'i 7 28 31 7.1 SI 38 X'l 4 I'. 311 3D S'l 12 0, Ul'i 1.1' i Id 12'a 13' :(, 2Va 38'a .".l 7 7'i B.I -' Aetna ctfa .... Clievrolet ,. . i Coflen t Co . . . CurlUa I I. V t"l Sales .. i llacma Copper I Hay llercul . . Ituislan -Ity a . Ituialall 0'.a U .. Seneca Cop .... I it Job Lead . . Submarine l lllirn Mninn l n v eroe L, . . Wght Mar do pref . . MONEY-LENDING JtATES I'llir,lli:LI'lll. Call, G per cent I time, 5('1Bpcr cent Commercial paper, three to four months, IH'C per cent; sit months 0 per cent Ucservc Hanks' Discount Kates oiTlrlal discount rates at the twelve Tcderal Reserve banks were as follows- fTlic flrBt lolunin gives tho rates for all pcilods up to and Including the III-tecn-day maturity, the second for a period of sixteen lo ninety davs. The third nnd fourth columns give the rates for rediscounts of collateral loans se cured by Government bonds or notes) Com'l p.ipcr flov't paper hi to oo lit to on Hanks Doston New York Philadelphia a. Cleveland . . . Richmond .... Atlanta . Chicago . St Louis . . Minneapolis Kansas City . Dallas . ... fan I'ranclrco 15das dajs 13da3 da)a I av 3'i 3! 3'i .-!' 3'i :i' 3'v .l'J RHi 3'a 3'i t 4 4 4 4 4 1 I I 1 1'a ' 1'a 1 rt 4W (PS A'i 4', 3 ' 4W 4'5 Philadelphia Markets , I'ROVISIONS , Ther was a fair lobbing demand for most I description and tho mirkrt ruled firm 'Juotatlons ara as follows: City beef in --ta ainoKra aii Hir urii'u, on. wwvin heif. in nets, smoked 3lc; city beef knuckles and tenders, emoked and a'r dried 31i : westni brrf knuckles and tenders smoked 13c beef liania. $41. pork famllv. V.12 .10, hams t P cured loose 2SCJ 2Pc hams skinned loose 2820c. hama. skinned, emoked 20(iI3Op other hams smoked rltv enred as to brand and a Cr age 'Peii30c hams (.molten vvealern cured 2!)rr.n, ; hams boiled boneless 12c. picnic shoulders, S P cured loose I'c picnic shouldera amoked 2,1'iv. bellies In pickle. airordlnc to average, loose 3cl tueakfaat bacon as to brand and average, city cured, 3' breakfast bacon vveetern cured, afie- lard wrafrn refined amtSS'. Ura. Pure city, kettle lenderfd, 27'4 if 28ic. .....,. o,,e..Tc. in'.r ii u,u suiiAivo ll.tnnd Kim flr und tho market ruled ateadv under small supplies. We nunio on a basis of 7 Lit for emra fine granulated DAIRY PRODUCTS I llUi:Ki: Trad" wna sir v and 111" mr kel was barely slcad Quotations Nevr York whole milk, fancv 2l21'te, speiUls hUher. fair tu sood. 2J5.l2.1c POULTRY J.l U Thi marl,ct ruled firm v,Uh rte mand ubsorblnir th limited offfrinc Quo tations aro hr follows Chic.?nr, soft-m.itM roontera JlSSlMJe, tiacu ounf; roosters. 3J (ff.Tic old iontrs. trtrtf.ljc. fluclxi pcltln. Wffi. 1 do lndlRn Kunncr .THiOr. ktcsf. 3Str?4-c1 sulncAK n?r rilr Jll T0, plrgons, nld per pilr lOJMSi,. ao sounir prr pair. t"S33c FRESH FRUITS rifslrable atnek was In fair renuc&t jnd i values generally wcro steadily held Quo tations. Applet, per bbl Klnff I4IHS vvinesap 4 Northern J 10. Albemarle Pippin $lfi)6, llubbardaton t'.' MffS llreen- i Ins. IIW8. Ilaldwln 3 M7 ,10. Uomo Heaut, 1145 .'II, btavman Wlnesap, JIWH. I IINclf Twle. SlilfA. Pararon SIMS. Oano I 34 r.O, York Imperial J3 ilOW.1, Hen Da- I V,B J11W) Apples, western per box I Wlnesap. Sl.iin03 60. Winter Ilanana, 1 70 "T2 fill. Spltaenburff II 7.HU3 2.1. Homo nfaut. fie 2 7.1. Delldoui 12.2.193 7.1. I Kin; M BOtT2 W, Ortley. XI S0IJI2 fiO Mi). man Wlnesap J2lfi.'7.1 Pearmain SI 7.1fS i Mi. Newtown Pippin. 1 Mifrj! 30. York ' 'mVria i "nA,".1 -iVJdwti' unw" e:!)lJK!R.,.u i 1 w Iff, $1 304r2, Chiio. 1 JtniffJ Apples. i 'f, Per Immpir. 30e$i-,u. do. do nearPN. per nampir. nueai, .u. oo. a rer , .bush iMakct 2lcl 2.1 la-mon ivr box. J47..in. nananas. per bunfh SJ r a wi uranses eionua per no. awrei do California, per lmx $17 Tancerlnes. Klorlda, per strap J3e7 Qrapefrull I'lo rlda. per box J3W4 .10 Pineapples Porto Itleo per crate JIDi1? Strawberries, rio rlda per qt 2,1W37c V13GKTABLES Th" market hhs ccnera.lv tcfl but tf tr.and was only moilcratf Quotationa White potato! jrrrr, pr.r -nun duki . .1 1 im No 1 rjUW7fic. o - nv4uc' nnito. vKnla' M'TaW York si.noO tatoea per JU" id i'cnnsynHnu 1 R. Maine. J1 S(.f2. Vow Yorl 1 7.t, weateu ,TerH'. per ' 7Scfffl "5. iSo li. rinwosc. nueet n No 2. ;,nnoLv. aweet Potatoes Jerstv, prr hamper No 1. 51 OOWl DO; No J, Tacwfi vn Celery, New York, pr bunch, SOCSOc Hn. 1'lorlda per crate 6fi 1 73 Ittu'' Fiorirta, per immtier, T.ieffT 3 no canrornia. per rratr, i flntm. la lifnpnla i- pru t m lV.? Vf'J'i- rqt'isra box. j" r.otr llru.sela Sprouts. Ine laland per qilSB 20c Kea-planta. Morida. per box, 2 300 I OO VJiinan per poi t2Jt-,,:s'ji fuciim- bsra. r orlda per box s Norfolk per bbl . !2iCf2 Kale. Nor- ivin I'ci u... , ., o'l-o" ."Tiorld'Sr'r 0. do. rer ton bumhea. SSw per hamper. ,1 craie ii.ooir.ou n Peaa Klorldk. per hamper J23..W. do California, per drum 4J7 10 Peppers florlda. per crate J2ST4 do Cuban per hoi f2i t Tomatoea riurlda, per crate. SI 30W4.21 do Cuban per crate il .1003. Turnips, Canadian rutabagas per 11 lbs 2Ae 1 Aspararua Oeorcla and South Carolina per dos bunches ,3 2.1ftS, do, California, per doz bunches ,1(rr7K. Cab. nage. uanian. seen per ion laoigaK; do, 1 riunu., urn i'.i iw.i , ,, .,111, unions, ?S.i"lr.K P.a ViKS.."" ino-ib has No 1. nti'tn'iic cn .. ..ikuiic 100 bunches. Jllu2 SO. 31T4fic Mushrooms, ptr 11 nirrrrciB, p ID JAPANESE LINES PLAN NEW OVERSEAS SERVICES The Osaka Shosen Kalsha, ono . of Japan's three leading steamship firms, Is planning the inauguration of sev eral additional overseas services For service on these now lines the com pany Is building soino thirty vessels, aggregating 300,000 tons dead weight, most of them being constructed at the yards of tha Osaka Iron Works, Among the new lines win be one touching at Calcutta, Kobe, Tacoma, Panama, New York and ports cn route. vvun Singapore as a center, another service will touch at Australia, Argen tina and Brazil. Through the exten sion of Its present Australian lines the O, S. K, will have a trlanguar service touching norts in Australia. Knulanrt unH Japan. All arrangements for branches and agencies for this new system are said to have been completed. Other plans Include a Una touching at Sumatra und the Malay Peninsula: one touching Bangkok and Java; another touching Java and Calcutta. Following the example of leading British tlrma. the O. S. K. nlann - have Its own branches In foreign lands. ...111. n l.AS.I t.ttlt. 1m O..I. . with a bead office In vBna.-japan Trade Bulletin. Vermont's Abandoned Farina New England States are making ntrenuoua efforts to overcome the evil 6f "abandoned farms." In response to tho appeal of the national food admin istration It la estimated that In Ver mont 11.000 bushels of wheat will be grown this year, against 26,000 bushels last year The Vermonters have also done well along other lines, for tho estimated yield of corn, wheat, oats barley and potatoes In 1917 la 10. S3, 000 bushels, compared with 7,817 000 bushels hi 1311. Argonaut. and Philadelphia stock prices Sales in Philadelphia II -.10 A.M 1DU Net chue. li 40 M, 088, 10',. 41 H 80 !2 10 O Asp pf llt',4 27 lh Nrv. OS1)', 10 Nov Cons lOVfc (JOI'cnii It 11 41 itIIOI . OSVi I IVtstCoal 80 SI York It Pf 32 1 V tilt T it 00 32 IIONDS, a 1 :.-J Net llUth Iw A.M. chge. 900 Lib Bonds .. ... 3WS... o8.o o.eo ;;.; .. 300 dp 4S... 00.711 08.70 Ofl.7" " 40 do 1st 4s 08.70 00.70 08.70 .10 lOOOPhtlaHlec ., .... ,, 1st Bs. 0314 0H 03V4 'A PHILA. INACTIVE STOCKS Vollovvlng aro rluotatlons fqV Inactlv stocks Hated on the Philadelphia Stoclt Kxchango and In which there were i no traniactlons today. Tho price given Is tho last previous close: ,,. rlati war. 1Hl.ll llroa 2.1'i Amer Ilwy pf.. 78 I. Nv 2rt rt pf 4 Are Storea ... 20 . ii isa W I 1 ' lllanee Insur. 10 Amer Owy .... 80 Am-r Mill .. I" Amer Storea pf 02 Brill J O Pf.. 70 Huff Sua t e.. RS Tluft.4 Suaq pf. 48 am Iron ... . 4il' Cam Steel .. 121 ratawla 1st pf 62. Cnn Trar N J. nil tlen Asphalt .. K.'i Little Schuylkill M Mlnehlll BO N J A Sea .... J'tf- North Cent .... iJU l'enna Salt .... JO Phlla CVi ...... 24 Phlla Co pf... 2 Phlla Co cm pf 3 ' W Phlta Tracl .. W PUT 20. Penn Trafne .. 2 Ilwy Co O en.. 4 It n 1 I" It A II T Pf.. 17 II B Hteel pf..!0?4 Keslone Tel .s'i VVarvvIck Iron S. Keatoiia Tel or Oi., vveai vnai Key Tel lat pf I7'i I'm. C'amo .. I.eh Valley .1RU Torlc r.wy ... I.eh Val Tr pf 27Va r.'i 70 O'i GERMAN EXCHANGES ARE AGAIN ACTIVE Quotation of Stock Prices Was Resumed December 3, but Few Reach the Public NEW CURB ON CAPITAL Itctent cable dispatches from Zurich, telling of a panic on tlio Berlin Stock lltchangc, during which tlio Daimler Motor otock and other "war babies" dropped heavily as the result ot a rumor that many derman 'munition concerns had been guilty of grafting and were likely to bo prosecuted by tl.e Treasury Department, nro a reminder that the German Stock Exchanges were again plajlng n rolo in German financial and Industrial lite. Gorman newspapers rccentl) received here show that, while there hnd been considerable activity bhown In dealing In stocks and bonds for many months under the veil of official uecrccy as to prices. It was not until liccember 3, 1017 that olllclal quoting of prices was resumed, and even then it was done In such a way as to keep the general public and foreign countries In the dark For Instance, the IWliner Tageblatt re ported the resumption of the fixing of quotations thus. "Beginning December 3 olllcial quota tions for shares of stock were resumed on the Berlin and Frankfort Exchanges. But tho lists of quotations arc not, llko In peace limes, given out for the broad est kind of publlcltj. Thes aro only meant to go to those banking and financial circles that aro doing business directly on tho exchange, while the mass i of the public, aa before, has to depend upon indirect information icgarding tho value of Its securities. With this new icgulatlon. the first step has been taken toward guiding the stock market through the transition period ' Tho Tageblatt reported that thcro was considerable activity on tho Berlin ex change during tho first day under the new ruling, and that brokers and bank crs seemed glad to see trading going on under conditions somewhat like those prevailing beforo the war. The Cologne Gazette, in a review of stock market conditions during 1917, in. tlmatcs that It would like to print u comparative list of the prices prevailing but dares not do so It remarks: "Tho Berlin Exchange has begun the new year with a generally firm, or at Uast steady, tone, but with tho neces sary caution, and this ought lo be the characteristic of the period now- begin ning. The year 1917 was a year of de cided advances Besides, it brought tho partial fulfillment of tho long-restrained deslro for tho reopening of olllclal trad lng and the establishing of oOlcial quota tion lists. In tho course of tho last few weeks the many difllcultlos and Incon veniences connected with theso quota tion lists havo been partly eliminated through increasing practice and partly through an citcnslon of tho trading hones "Coincident With thin now VCf-nl9.lnn anci "arty c'iu' """ promoted by IL fame a noticeable chanen in thn cnn,. la7 nionth of the old jear. The almost u.iiuiojiuiHcu r)50 in prices and the eagerness to buy. which at times could ue controlled only with difficulty, and was not a'w-OB distliigulHhcd by Judg I !"""' VK succeeded by a reaction, no i indeed heavy or nresslnc. but still nn, I "a '-a . . tuceuea y a reaction, not I indeed heavy or pressing, but still one easily recognized If we had the liberty , velopment of prices In tho last year and Cr&'atX'eno oVlOl'V '.If """? I r ,5" at 'he end of 1916 the result nuuiu a oik surprise 10 inose who are not in a position to follow tho quota- iiuua tiuocjy noi merely ior r.nrnn 1.1-9I. (AfArt c.ncl.a 1.... C-- It- . lered stocks, but for entire groups also, nave the quotations gone up so mate- rlally in jumps which frequently could nui do recoroeu Dy lens, tnat the ques- tlon 'Is this movement not unhealthy" lnvoluntarlly forces Itself to the front " The Gazette then moralizes about tho !?? tha' ' -A" el.an will fc,., ...-., ,.i, uuiiu, uib tran im in pnni.n. ..,,,, ,,wmB. . . Sltlon period from war lo peace, u.id cvnciuaes: "According to all appearances, we are standing at the beginning of the liqui dation of tho war. even If this may still require a final great trial of strength At all events we are nearlng the goal and with It tho decision as to what will follow, particularly what the economic results will bo Despite all our hopes, we are entering upon a period of un- cenainis", upon a time which we can compare to nothing that has ever hap pened In the past, and only tho actual experience can tell what will occur during this period, So there can be only ono way to act if we wish to avoid dis appointments: Take great care about Incurring new oollgatlons nnd at tho same time critically unaljze the equa tion to see If we havo not already ven tured too far upon the road. If ko, try that timely and slow retrenchment that ahne can ward off bevtre shocks." As a etep toward still further control of German capital, the Federal Council issued a new Bet of regulations on Janu ary 17 regarding dealings In shipping stocks. These provided that not only should no shares be sold to foreigners, but also that none should bo sold to Germane, who did not live In the empire or had i permanent residence there c whoso capital was largely at the dlspo sltlon of foreigners. Among the high officials opposlnr the much-talked-of proposal to levy a big capital tax after the war tr. help ex. tlngulsh the huge war debt Is Uerr von Seydewltz, Finance Minister of Saxony, who told tho Upper house on January 31 that such a levy might easily be fatal to aerman Industry, as enormous amounts of capital would bfl needed to rehabllU tate Industry and agriculture after tha war. EXTREME DULLNESS RULES LOCAL EXCHANGE TRADING? S j Less Than 200 Shares First Hour Traders Wait ior War News, but Are Confident StocK tVadlng was extremely dull on tho local exchange today, and It has been a long time In any regular session since thcro has been such' a small turnover beforo midday. During the first hour less than 200 sharci changed hands, and thcro was not sufllrlcnt business In any one Issue to make transactions interesting, nnd prlco chnjigcs wcro unimportant, Tho dullness here was a reflection .cw ioru maraci ncing unusuuiiy m... ...n .. n (nl. .. t nn,4n ...A In tr,,n1 I I1UIU v.o i inn uui.iiuuni.u ii, ivu. ...u,,b, ,,u.i,, i uvina, IIUVVUVCT, flnd In' tho financial district there was a general attitude of waiting for something definite in tho war news beforo nny orders of contcquenco would bo give' cither on tho buying or selling side. Tho feeling was ono of confidence, nevertheless, us It was tho opinion In' . 1 ...nulA.. .I.n, I, ..,., ,.1. n n.ntt,.M nf Dm. .....It . I. . -. . . uiuav. iuuiiv;ia iiiui ik ud winj u. "inci ui iiiuv uuiii me nun lorccs would j oo snovcu uauiv uuu iiiu .iiuuu juii:v;ci vvuuiu uuvunce, Lehigh Navigation jieldcd a fraction nnd Pennsylvania, ttallroad de. cllncd a trifle to 14', wnue Liutcu uas improvement was marked up a Hit 1 rlAimpnl Anli'ilt lirnfrrrerl Vol 1. rtnl1u.n. nrefnri'r,.! n..-.. . 'Vl w..v.. ..,...- , -- , ,..- ...,w v.swuorciund Col wcro unchanged In the bond division tho 3's Liberty Loan was tho most active with ti issue changing hands at laBt night's closing figure, while tho other Libert Honda wero somewhat easier. SMELTERS AND MINES IN GERMANY ACTIVE First Evidence of Interest in Peace Needs Noted in Busy Works In a survey of the German mining and smelting Industries, made by the Frankfutter Zeltting, and based on the reports of the various companies, stress Is laid on the fact that all the works wero busy to their utmost capacity, and that, while army and navy orders still predominated, the first evidence ot in terest in peace needs could be noted O.i this occasion, it Is stated. It has been Impossible to furnish figures of output: but In view of the normuosl increased profits of the various com panies it may bo assumed w ilh certainty that the output must have gono up by leaps and bounds But for transporta tion dlfllcultles nnd the shortage of skilled labor the output would obvious ly have been even laiger. Tho record profits of the companies, despite the fair ly lirgo sums set aside for war profits taxes, wcic made possible by tho good prices, which wcro moro or Ics3 In accord with the enhanced cost of raw materials and tho general higher oul-or-pocket expenditure. Tho results of thirls -seven compa nies point to the conclusion that i'cw other branches of industry in German havo cnJocd more favorable conditions during the war period Profits have reached records that leave tlio losults of previous jcars far behind Even so, It is questionable whether the published profits really represent tho total gains of the s"cvcral concerns, for on the one hand the amounts, vwlttui off and put to reserve havo been greatly increased In view of the war conditions and on the other there must be large invisible re serves which do not appear In the bal anco sheets. This much at least is cer tain: That with tho exception of two enterprises the companies listed were able to show Increased net profits and to ralo their dividends to the peace level Many even suipasscd the peace level. The concerns devoted exclusively to coal wero unable to show Increases In profits to the same extent as tho Iron and steel works, but their profits were nevertheless good. Mixed works like wise are ablo to look back on a pioflt able year, although the results of the companies In southwestern Germany could not compare with those of the Rhenish - Wcstphallan and Sllcslan works. This was partly because the southwestern concerns produce ,ores of a poorer quality and partly because their plants are near the war zone Most prosperous of all were the iron and &teel works, which, desplto considerably in creased sums written off and placed to reserve, wcro jet ablo to Increase their net profits by 60,000.000 marks (at normal exchange tho German mark Is worth 23.8 cents) and their dividends by an average of 2 per cent TEST WHICH TELLS WHEN BUTTER IS NOT BUTTER Do you know how. to make a test to dctermlno If you are buying leal butter or a workod-up arttclo such as a butter mixture or margarine? Tho test is an Interesting one I'laco a lump of tho material in an old spoon and hold this over a spirit stove or a gas burner. Watch how It bolls Real butter will boll qulckls-, making a large amount of froth. Margarine makes a great deal of noise, spluttering like a green stick placed In the lire This is a sure test by means of which -ou can find out whether or not s'ou are really getting pure butter. Popular Science Monthly British Geological Pictures . 1.1 - .i. n.m.1. . 1- ' CU1IIM IIUCB OI 1 1 IV.' JJIIllBll V-BOCia- I tlon for the Advancement of Science has been engaged for many years ip ' forming a national collection of photo- graphs Illustrating tne geologv of the British Isles. According to the last re- nort- ",e collection now includes up- "a"d of ri60,n Pictures More than a KlndAB e?.,fonWen7 ,VaICC" '" T2.1- A collection of the same char " .... acter has been mado by the Geological Survey of Great Britain, which lias re cently published a list of Its Scottish pictures. Both the B. A. committee and the Geological Survey offer prints and lantern slides for sale, and printed lists nr mem are uvauaDie, ine -xunnnngo Wells Natural History Society offers prizes for photographs of scenery lllus. trating geological features Scientlflo American. LOSS BY FIRE It would cost you hundreds of dollars to replace your furniture, but only a few dollars to insure it. ' Tha OldtMt American Stock tmuranctt Qompany "v Our policies through any Change Hands During! of conditions on tho big board, thV nuiui niiu uuiuiiu anj speeial fcature.-J 1lln.u linn.l "nnln. l.s.. . .- . Si OFFENSIVE OVERRATED SAYS FRENCH GENERAL! Has Greatly Diminished in Ef-1 lecuvcness and Prestige Since Days of Napoleon General Barthelcmy Hdmond Paiat French authority on the F?anco.Pru,a SLa" a.1' '" "" ,1'- now rethed Z "is juagment. notes iho ai,:L ' of "The Atlantic Monthly" ,"1 ree nt 1 number of which nppcars nnB?iiM f iV1. '" 'WO' hy tho military nro. icibiuii vvitn irront , .n.,i ..... -i do In question Interestlnglj consldir. I 'Do offensive and defensive5 in mod 1 wa.raie rile goii-r.il conclusions h ir"e lil"dfP at,one,y Psuaded ? ff'c, 'ness and prrslls. Mnce the day. when Napoleon's br.Illant campaign, carried everything bef,v. them A para! graph or to will llluslrato this point iciT.;lVnCltdl,'e rcsu" ot the mutual Inclination ovvard u general offensive was that the bait!" nf .Vhm,.i VaV. most frequently loo. on ihc a"spcct of f vjico combats between adversaries go- 1 .. "laam m me aitath without look ng hack On our nnit our natuial Impulses. IntPiibllied bs those lMultln from a htud.v of Hie regulations ana of tlio most nuilior'tative publlcatlenj urKcu us to lUbh our assaults even I more, without giving sufficient thouehl ' to nrtillerv preparation and uiachln. guni This state of mind, added to srtious errors In concentration, and In the conception of the original plan, ot operations Is sufllelnnt to cxnUln one setbacks at the beginning of the war The victory of the'Mnrne and the series Of bailies nnd rncatremenlu u M.1, n... ceded it. prove In most conclusive fash- W on that tho offensive Is not an Infal- a iihil- nieiiion or proceuurc In war, that, as Clauscwltz teaches, the defensive Is often susceptible to leading to Ire hap piest results: nnd l.istly. that heavy artillery. Held fortification and aviation will henceforth plas a patt of first Im portance In vvar. "Aa for the Gcimans. whun IMir .lcadlong rush into France ended in a repulse of which thev strove vainly to j urny inc uuparaueioa seriousness, tney might well be convinced that cnvclooltur attacks aro not devoid of the gravest m risk Their effect is Irresistible on a '3 single condition that the adversary re- 3 mains inactive in race of the blotr wltlei threatens one of his flanks, Sehll 'ffen's attack cn tenalilc presents th same disadvantages on a more exten sive scale Not only does it require. for complete success, Inertia on the part m nr tho enemy : but It Is essential also iat nothing shall happen to Interfere with in execution ' Formosai! Camphor Trust ( amplior manufacturing companies in Taiwan (Formosa), Including the Nip- 'W lion nnogs'o uompany, tne ruicisawaj-j i ampnor iienner-, tne .viusui wamnnor a tl.lMrhn.nl 1,a V..LI Pnmnhn, (-Am. l pany, the Kobe Camphor Company and oNiers, will be combined shortly into Joint etock company with a capital of 10.000,000 yen (?3,000,000) Japan Trado Bulletin IlllilU ind lySyt N e ii 1 u n I7 iV a I p r Huiw 'itly b)klni.. itdd Vio the rftm firt uml r-pft.c.eiiCJr' of farm und 'IiOlili bv c-ivln.r an Hbundatlf a of Tin ri- run. 'tiltier wattr. under hieh pressure where and whenV roil want It Moderate 1b iirire. tow oprrawnp expense. write ior uoouiet 1NO. us A. Mp Mm rZJBCXJZOS.0. tMumblnc end Heatlnr Supplies III11I1I1.V Unnma 1 41 to 60 N, Otli sou Arch St. ' i . W? tfTJ JSpKBj rOUNDED17Q2 l may bm obtained inturance agent. 1 1 II k m W: ar- V. sm p i na,- i 'VC- , ts n LF j ' ' Jfv .. 4f! " " 4 4