yVFWj hrWq W 0 r; : .it At 11 1 a 18- EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, APRIL' 15, 1918 FOUNDED 1865 I I The 1 Provident Life and Trust Company of Philadelphia NEWS OF THE FINANCIAL WORLD NEW YORK AND PfflIApELPHUSTOOKPRia LOCAL SHARE TRADING BROAt)EH You may survive those whom you have named as your executors. The Provident is a PERMANENT executor or trustee. The Provident has had more than fifty years' experience. JOURTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS The Safe Way Family differences, m i s understandings among friends, the likelihood of erring judgment, loss of personal interest in the estate avoid all these. Appoint as your executor or trustee the XONTffiML-EdUnME IM-TRITOWJY Nitloml, Slitt and Cilr Drpoiitory 12th Street Above Chestnut Philadelphia $1,000,000 Capital Si 000 000 Sf.rr.;... CALIFORNIA PETROLEUM New oil field gives evi dence of being the moit important discov ery in California in many years. ERIE RAILROAD Stockholders adopt res olutions to apply for dividends. SUBMARINE BOAT Official comment on annual report just pub lished. METROPOLITAN PETROLEUM What course should the stockholder follow in the present tangle? Only i 0 tke SO active stacks featured 4n our current Market Jtevtew. Free upon rcquett. Clip this ail or mention WW.1S SCHMIDT & DEERY Members Conn. Stock Ks. of N. Y. 628 Widener Bldr., Philadelphia. Pi. l'bones: Walnut 4080. It:icr 4080 . 1. unire. ail iiroaq l. r Invest for Patriotism and Profit Bonds of the Third U.S. Liberty Loan bought to day at par will probably sell far above it soon after war is won. Take advan tage of this opportunity to make a profitable in vestment and help your country at the same time buy your full share of U. S. Liberty Loan 4Vi Bonds today. We will be pleased to handle your subscription. fiAZJER6Ca Investment Bankers N. E. Cor. Broad & Sansom Sts. LOGAN TRUST COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA rEPOSITORS AND PATRONS OF THE FAIRMQUNT SAVINGS TRUST COMPANV AND OUR REG ULAR PATRONS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO MAKE USE OF OUR 15TH STREET OFFICE AT ' 152 NORTH UTH STREET (13th Street Below Race Street) OR OF OUR MAIN OFFICE . 1431-33 CHESTNUT STREET ROWLAND COMLY President WILLIAM BRADWAY Treasurer mHoitrrrUKY flr ACCOCNTANT" iff, 4K "-. - "TTT Iriiaalse Arewwtaals STRENGTH OF ALLIES' LINES INFLUENCES STOCK PRICES Buying Is Good During Forenoon, With Shares in Scant Supply St. Paul Weak and Reading Strong New York, April 15. TI10 news from Fiance was the determining liillueueo In the curly trading on tlio stock exchange, the manner In which the Allies' lines hold causing conlldenco In the outlook and being an Inceittlvo for substantial buying till through the early forenoon. Stocks, were again In such scant supply'us to be u subject of eoniinont, and the outside buying brought In by the war news early caused advances In many stocks rung lug from t to more than :! points. Tool aellvltlos were noted In several Issues, especially In Distillers, which lose more than 2 points to A'Vs, olid that stock hold strong all through tho llrst half of tho day, although it reaction occurred from Its highest point of tlio llrst hour. Thcro was trading in largo blocks again In United Suites Steel, which rose 1 liolnt to SO',!;. Ualduln Locomotive made a gain of nearly 2 points, ncltlng at "&", and American Car and Foundry rose 2 points to 77. As has been noted for some lime, tho trading became quiet after tile opening, with moderate recessions resulting from fouio selling by the room traders, but there was 110 ovtdcnec of long stocks coining out 011 the advances and tho tono continued strong all through tlio first half of the day. St. 1'aul preferred was exceptionally weal:, dropping 1 point to Gi3 on a few stiles. Heading was the strongest on tlio railroad Issues, ad vancing 1U to 79i. Mldvalo Steel, which was ex dlvidcntl of l',& per cent showed an opening gain of 'j selling at 40. followed by a reaction to 45'i. Ana conda advanced "i to flt&s. SCATTERED SELLING IMPROVED TONE SENDS CORN LOWER! IN COTTON MARKET New York Stock Sales New York Bond Sales Sales in Philadelphia 2:1' i Trade Generally Bearish Be cause of Ideal Weather and Crop Conditions Better Feeling Prevails on Re turn of Trade Buying. Trices Are Higher Alaska (.o'd Mlncn AlllfcChs'inMrB . Ant Can Am ran rf . Am Car. Fily. AniCar Ftiynf,, Am lev Am International... Am IIMoA.Le.nl,. . Ainllhlo&Lpr. ... Aml.liiH'Pil Am LocotnotUe Am 1,001 if ... AmMrtintr AmsntPitji Itef . AniStjnuir.iTob. .. Amsiii'arltci Am M&'lcl . . . AW Tobacco .... m wouen in . A turunda Copper ... or': III Atlantic Gulf iWI .107 10) ... uniii nx-0 . ,, llallitnotc A. Ohio. 1'a'tS.OIilouf.... IHIirlii-niMrel. . HetliM' a, 11, . Helhss M.r,i. . HuttaLoD&Zlne. (at l'ctru'ctim .... Cal tvtrol lr Canadian I'actr.c .. . tcntl.calltto . .. C'crroilu l'j.coc ... Chnsapvakr-A. tj t til r;t West pr t hi Mil i. si I' ChlM t-Stl'pr. . .. Ultltl .t"ic cm s.iopcpf... CItl.P7pcpr... riii'p Copper co'uniiji.in,n.vi:.., torn 1'rnd Iter I ( orn I'm! Kef pi . . ( mcllm Steel C'ubi'.-in Misar. . . Reer-M off Rlsfl 'en Securities. Dome Minos . line Krle Utpf 23' t Last 1Ii50 tlo lllgll 1.JW IT. 1" 2ol( . no 7l "..'j 110 i'i .:. . ar( M'a ooli .12 .. . r,Vi no'i wvi . ill;,' ;ii!-i ni't . utji ins ni?i . us mi : . II '.) !l . T.'.'i Tti'i 70 int.- 1111 f 1-1 1 '". t I" 1 " - - i . .101 10IU 101'i 1 11 i -100',' 100! i 1U0! 1 00' ..16UH tOU lbU ICO 23' 1 11! 53! i '.ir.'j ilt'i tills if.) II 70' i ill"' 11 :t0 11 m DO' j 7!"i 01'. llth 1.w ?:'ina.ng-Krench Ss yn'a '"" 2000 Cites & Ohio cv sh to', ;;, 11)00 Chi Ot V 4s.. 04 Oils 11)00 111 t'ctitral Is . ,.. la:,! 7r' m5 ? SSono I.lli Iliiml 3'js OH.Iirt 0.l" ;-,n. 1800(1 iln In U0 3I 011.11 !;" 2000M K&TBs... no-j 00'a 60'a SOOOMIdviilo Stl OS 81 SI l 2000 North Paa 4s. SO SO !' IQOOTex Co evt Cs. fS SS 9S Itmnu H Stl h f 0-1 'J, 0 ' 00O U K CI II & I ,. S'.is 1010.. OO'i SG's 00U Itlth III liler Stor IHi Taw 4' IDS' 70 01 ioy 75 77'( 13Vi 135't lW tin; IV 1 iv i'j AS. .in. at? 51'i 51' r chain iiKi.T i:atiii;h jokixam' ' to. tin tanlKlit mill Tll"ilil-. . , riilniKo, April 1.1. lllliwlo Inrrriislnir rloudlMoii with sliowcri lonlelit or Tin- M'Uaaurl 1'rotmblv lintr mid tliiiniliT lor loiiliht 11111I Tiiril.l. Unmtlll llirreillnir floudlllPKH ltll prolmblr liorr tnnlslil or Tiip(1.i. .illnneMitu Miunrrn tonlElit ami Tuh- Ii'ihu Mioni-t nml proliably lliumlfr HtnniiH tonliriit nml Tiie-ilm. . . North D.ikoln t'li-rttlcil with khocr tiinlxlit 11111I i.roti-lily In nn.1 lui-il.n. M111II1 Ii.ikotn 1'rolialily lmrrii tonlslit uihI Tm-silny. . . , . . . Nfliruka Probably ruin lonlelit null Tiie-ilay. ... . Kiili'.il Miower-i tinlictil. roli- In west IMirtlom Tupnitav imrttlfl nml roliler. Montana l'ulr tonlitlit inil Tuiln. , IVjoinlne 1'nrth rlntidv tonlslit. rain or miow ami cvltlrr In i-ast. (IiU'iirii, April 13. There was a continuation of tho bear ish feeling In tho grain trade today, be cause, of Ideal weather and crop condi tions. There are further heavy and fniito general rains throughout the southwest. Corn was weaker on scattered sc'Ilng by commission houses, although resting orders to buy were executed on tho de cline. Trade was active. May opened unchanged at $1.27 and later sold at ?1.27'.i and $1.2Ti. June started unaltered at $1.50 ',-i, July was quoted at $1.60U to to $1.49?i at the end Saturday and, after selling at J1.49U, couched $1.00. The receipts here today were 117 cars. Shipments from North America for the week wero 1.C88.000 bushels. Liver pool reported larger arrUals. with the demand for spot less heavy. Harvesting of the crop Is making rapid headway In Argentina whero offerings are In creasing and prices declining. Commission houses had a rush of bell ing orders In oats and pi lees were weaker. On the decline resting orders wero encountered. Dealings were active nml mixed. April started 'sc lower at 87 '.fcc, but later moved up to 88jO. May opened at 83Tc to S3cC against 84 He at the close Saturday, and later sow ai s-2c. Tim receipts here today were 170 cars Shipments from North America for the week were 2,318,000 bushels. The receipts of wheat at Minneapolis today were 213 earn, against 045 cars last year; at Winnipeg 282 cars com pared with 24G cars last year; at Chi cago 7 cars, against 40 cars a year ago ioiton iiki.t wr.ATiii:u comhtioni Nto York. April 1.1. 1 lie fi)lliHll!B trni-l-r.itiirri ere rriunleil In tlm lotion bell till- iiicirnliic: . .. rliult.llinnsii nml Nilbllle. I") ln; title nml IMIniliiKluii. Bin Mrrlill.in illiil Atlanta. .VJi Millm. I'l-ii-ambi nml ''' Bomi-rj, ."ill OUI.ihmii.1 .fits. I ort "inlli. MpiihiIiI- nml II1111111111III1-. .Ml Maion. .Hl l.lttle lloi-N, I'harlratnii ffml .iainiiili, 5H Mirni-iwrt. Mil Antonio. T.111111.1 11 ml .lalkwnullle. l!l New llrlr.in-. mil M k biim, iiX, tnrpii-. t hrl-ll mid .,' '"" t!: Tln-re i'i .1'- I111I1 of pm-limalioii ill Ablleni- mid .HI nt olimuuiit. '(Junerai Motors ...119 t;im . 51!-, 53ri "S'i 70' i 102.'t . 0 - IS IS lnou . 01 .. iii'j Mi . is ... .. .nsi-i r,o ;;'j i .. 0SH OS' j 0!5 0'i -. ill 1UM 1HU . . 51j; 53 53 .05 ,. 15! : .. :itt .. iW, . till . . Ill .. 2S 0; 4.V. S'i M'i 2SJI New York' Curb .Ml Asn Pf. 4A"i 4H' X30 I, HUP C M'.ii 14'' .ll.th Val. .1" .1". 15 Mldiale.. 4i)' Kl'.i to; Prim WW 4l',i 41 rtnl'hllaUlee 35 !., loPIITtc .,.1',i Sill's II I'll Tract nt ?. 31 i: O 1 .. t 10 V H Slcel ot)' i OO'.'i ' IKIMIX nun l.ow fCOOO Ll; Sup hie Os ... 00 00 300 Lib Honda 1 1 :M A.M. IS U is'ji Nrt WITH PRICES INCLINED UPWAKI IS.'!- Si Philadelphia Traction Advances 1 p0jnf Lake Superior corporation Most Active. New U. S. Certificates Issue m 33 -i- ; SJH U s- ' oo'.i i!i 11:00 A.M. 00 Net chsc. urnunig on tnc j'liiinucipma niucu uuiuhbii iuuu.v snowed IniMoffJ .,.., .,.- ..I.. ..... nf II, a rnctM, nl'r.1- flm 1llatna a . " 7JT.4JJ periods of tho last several weeks. The market was broader than Italic!- ' ,,u'"JO - .-n . '.ft 31jH... DN..V OS.rill 1IR..HI " i . ... .... .,.. , -,... ,,.., . .."? 00011 do 4N... 0ll.lt) 00.01 U6.US ." . '" i"u l'v:'ii"K .cv.mu - .-- c ..--- - y 10 Wjip,. i s ...i.ii. ii..... .. .. rn ini ni nnnitnnnnA ni-ni- inn m-mh null t. ...-. j.-.uo 1'hlla lilcc 1st Ob. 01 OS'.ii 01 A-tna rits . . i 'hsvrolci . . . iiritas J.ihiBh Vklley Coal Salfi. ias BniR. Oonur Itsv Herc'ilfs llutilan Otis . 1n (It, KubmarltKi S F'nrca i'oppr . M Jntftih Lead trnlttO. Motors t'n riH llxt WrUtu-.Mart.t' do orcf . . . lild Ha. . L'l I , :ir. . 3 . n . 1.V, . II'S . SJs a'i, -! 4 As!. s' IS" -I !' levels, wlillo there was a feeling of conlldenco over tlio war outlook throoiC1 oui tuo unanciai uibmivi. iiuvi hi.w ..Uv. b.......j vimiiusue, foji Ins slinllur conditions In "Wall street. m riilladclphla Traction scored tho uiggest gain, enhancing a full poiotl! am, oiu.v , ,. ,,,,, ,,,...- .,.i,u iinntil Trnnlt cortlllcates wnrn inori.. if .. .. rMMln'cfionsntod2y.WhTho Philadelphia' Ulcetrlc and United Gas Improvcmcrt each scored r PHILA. INACTIVE STOCKS TA1ln.l..n m.m nimlnllnnt fnr ItiaCttVe stocks listed on the Philadelphia Stock .MONHY.LiJXDINl. KATKS IIII.AIillM'IIIA Call, 0 per out ; commercial -it . up. otj ai, ner ceni o .,.,..,. tt,..A ... Inn, .iinnlliH r,(Tfl' liui ccntj'sis inonttis. 0 per cent II)'. M :ij :ig; HO' j 01 27- i!2 :i5' t'O'j 01 27i ill i.' ti' GOVERNMENT 1JONUS tho last previous closes - . Am Ico i '! i Acme Ten Co. 04 '.I ' Acme T 1st pf 93 I," ,A O war.... l'.'j i Alliance m.. isi ''i i Amer Mill... ll- ', Amir ltwv... A Rwy pf... Amer Stirs.. . Am Strs pf., llrlll .1 Drill .1 O pf. nutt k tj t iiutr & s pr i.am steei Cataw 10 SO 73 29 02 Hi- 70 on 4S .12 "orcd hS; l.cu Mil ns ,., ,.. .1.. ..i.. ...,iin- . ,.. . .. M lwt nil .... 1 1 '4 . i.niin ttuiiorior. ino icaucr in iu umj ohuuib c uu us aenv i Leh ValTrPf 2',i i concerned, was nho marked up a trine, Storago liaticij. General Ai'pjS i'. N "il rt in. 43 inrf.fr.i-rr.fi nml rrnnsvlvnnltt Railroad were unchanged, steel romm..,? -- -. .- H.v.-.. ..w . - - """'lUU Vte c;tilet, but was up moro thun 1 point, but Jlldvale lost nrarly ij on 1'Jjj small tales. I.chlgh Valley gained 'i on n nve-sliare tru inaction. . t ii..i . t mm .i were ncilve nain find were slisht'v imr ..in9 .j.u.. w.... . . -w - .. njU1 m rrKlrtr-red 1030. . . . ro'jnon 1!I3M . . !i" resistrrrcl 1SJIS .'I-, i-minnll 1HIS. rfBlBlrri in. , 13't 17 4m 4m i nuiHin 11120 tin reultrTl intil I.I 3- coupon lull! ri. Piiiiiiiiio Hm r. iiUipretl Iti.'tit " , Valium i 2- roeHl-rod 1II.T4. rHi.nniH ;i r'uH'erci r.on . Puliama ."- coupon . . . . Ill 1 ti : it ; in in to., Hii Ml OH. Ml Ml OS ll'l. Illi", ino i I, N wr w I . . 7 Mlnnhtll 60 North Cent.. i3', North l'enna. 80 I'oiin.i Salt... 88a I'lilla Co 22- yi;,s ioit so-100 of 1 per cent. "A lM,l!a Co cum J " Ciovcrnor Passinorc. of the Kcdcral Rcscrc Banl. or Philadelphia, u'S ur'ef". 30 i vbni banks of a new issue of $300,000,000 4'i certificates of lndeht.J.2: ntn-, t. IVrxsr 8 -- .. , ,.... . -""I -ataws Tbt pf 02 l'h & W pf . . . 34 y datcu April ... i no nus iitiiw 2 1 ti? 04 r T. T ...... 26., payment of Third Liberty Con To N J. S3; Penn Trar... -. ! lh, , . cariler &tuo maturing Apr itwy i.o ucii. r i - Tonopah Hel. 3'i i hi w.ir . . - 3 ...mv ruin in fnn tt nn ..- usst ipr...ioa iniv W AI U Uiri'lilK KH.I I I Kl INN IN HlfArL't lliumiio immi n"" M winuj Con Oen Asphalt. 10j lit Sz 11 1 . ... iu Ht A: H T of. 17 Keystone Tel. 8 ',4 I Tvi nr.. r.7 Ins Co of N" A 2i,i I.lt Uroihers. JGl I.lttio Schuyl. Bl l.eh Nv riRliti full paid . 00'. dated April 22. The notes will be accepted at par ana interest on Iter lH loan uouus. juuy can mso uo used tn l.i. nil 22. a 1 lllon True 30 Warwick Iron S V.-Mt Coal . . 70 Win Cramp. . ,0 York Rwy .. 9 '.a fiooit'ih 11 To lit Nnrefnr op. ... I nilritlon Copper, lute. Mer Mar Inter Mer Mar pr . Inter N'lekfi. . Inter l'lp'T Ke' y 'prins'Iln'. . htiniTott f.onner . ' I.a'-kMeel . ... Lehigh Val'rj. .. Mexican IVIrol . . .M .ilva e steel M'-miuiI I'.ieu.i' . . 1 Nat Lnntn A. Ma . I New York Cent ... N Y Nil A II .. .. Northern PaelPe . IVnn vania It II. . l'hl aile phla Co . , New Yorl., April 10 Much better feeling prevailed In the Pitts & West Va cotton market this inornltiR and llrst , "ywelsprlm: , . , i , .. Raj C on Copper . prices were 3 to 28 points Iilghei. Heading It was found that spot markets had Hep Iron &S not followed the decline in futures t .j"." the extent expected, and tlx technical Southern Hv .. nosltlon was stronger, as a result of Southern Itypr. .. . iii., IhtudehaU'rCo rt-'Cl-'lll. Itinj Dviiuih. l'J'f VUK WJj L'lM ir2 L'7'i . I'll . I2H r!o 77', 57'f . tU'i 101$ 20) i . 50 ON . 27lf . S.1 . Ami . 21 '( . 23',' 5H,, 2.1!J . 7Slj . . 7S .. 20 . S24 am 5S . 3S , 17H .112 . .7)'," 118 S uy, 2S)f 110! j 110 12 A-2 M'i A . Sfijf 2S'f 110 12 27 w; 2P, mi 27i ill 2r.j; -10' i 21), i2J,' 27? i M'i 5S U2?j 10 !i2t 15 20s i io;.' 2li iW'i 27;i ill '.I2!i 15 20;, Uchcrvc Banks' Discount Kates Olltclal dlfcount rates at the tuelxo 1'cileral Iletcrvo hanks were as follows: (The llrst column sixes the rates for all periods up to and Includlntt the fit-teeii-day maturity, tho bceonif for a pe riod of sixteen to ninety days. Tho third and fourth columns ghes tho rates for D. A. R. PRESIDENT RAPS CRITICS OF ENGLAND THAN ARMY'S, IS SAID EXPANDING ITS WORK . .. .. .. ,.,,-., . Tliivl Pnnloriiia Mnn- in n5 iNormal Uait ot rarauci reet '. w """ ,v"' '" "ft Favored by Professor Richardson rediscounts of collateral loans secured i ,.,. ., rVim-niitinn T)r1p. by aovcrnment bonds or notes.) WaSlllllgtOll LiOlUCllUO.! ueii, gates Wildly Applaud New 2S Si) ll'j 20 70! 7&'f 2GU 2S ST ll's 2S S!l 11! i 20 Ponton . ... New York... l'hllti'lclphla Cleveland . . UlrlimonJ . . . Atlanta .... Chicago . . . Kt. Louis.... Mitincaiiott Kansas City. iiiiiiaH tian I,ram,lro, I Com'l tinper Gov't rar"-r HI io UO 10 to t'il 'lain data 10 iJays OhSK i o a' j -l i I C, 4 4' I I I , H' ) I i t'j :i , I 4' , 3i 4 I t'a SjO H -j I 4'5 , 4 I 4' fl'a 4 1 I1! ' i l's a1, 4 Definition of Traitor When It comes to feet, chlllzcd man has a thltiR or two to learn from tho dog-catlng Igorroto or the pigeon-toed American Indian, says Prof. L. .1. Richardson In a bulletin entitled, "Tho Soldier on Foot." and Just issued by the Inherolty of California, oration Behind American! Lines M Uhhlnston, April llJ American Red Cross senlce behijl tho lines in Franco expanded enormou In March to keep up with the rtqol ments of the I'nlted Ktates soldlersuj tro being ruslici? abroad, accordmt d 70', 7S',' 2GH 70' i i 21, 21, 2Pf Philadelphia Markets r,., ,. l-l leilnv mm. , """ ' "V -Ueill plcmentcd by a return of trade buying j Toa0 pmcuctJ on an active scale and much smaller i;ntorl pacf(c offerings from commission houses. fmieil Cliwr S . The chief bearish factor was the ' i; S Ind A co io' . splendid weather inajs. showlmc further I'SHubli-T . heavy and quite general rains ovir the I'SsmlM&M .Southwest, but it did nut appear to of- ,1'SMfn.. . feet the improved feellns In the market, , I'S Steel p and at tho end of the llrst llftceu U.di cooper . . . mhlutes prices were about 30 to 40 " a1' f Wosllnchouso ll S. M . .TJ1 1 17' S-i'-i 171,' 5l'i IIS o"4j 17,'i 53'i US :i7i 17', of tho world," declared Mrs. Charles Timelier Guernsey, prc-siuent general ot tho Daughters of tho American Revolu tion, In opening tha twcnly-scenth an- nual meeting today In Continental Jie PIIOVISIOXS I morlal Hull. "Nothing seems to bo abso- The market ruteil ilrm. lib n fair Jolibins! lately certain except this rlKht shall Icmnnd uuoiailonH follow: city b.-.f. ! burclv triumph and pence shall come fiUr'-ln"" nmol.dr,;i4le:3'ci.yVCl'"f'! I only to men of good will." t-he continued, knurklen and lendem. i-inuknl and nlr drlfd, , The big nsi-emblago of prominent 85c western berf. knuckles and tendrrfl. u-rimen frnni r, II certlntw nf tho fnuntrv smokfd, a.v. bm-f ham. 110: pork, fumtly. ' wo"'"-n Il0' ui sections ot ino touiurj ISi'RSti: h.inis s. i ..ure.t. toow. 20631c: i widely applauded tho sentiment ex- h.srna. . eklnnwl, loosn. S030c: haras, pressed by tho president general as bhc WaslilcEtoa. Apiil 10. ......I : -. A .In...., l.y-f.,'A tllO 1U1M.1III1 IIIU21. b" uwll ....w.w - ,a,. righteousness and outrtgeil democracy I exemplllled by the American Indian, who Uec-omlng a patron of the long-abused i tll0 rcpoit for the month just made p pigeon-toed man, Professor Richardson I , ,w, ..,., ,,,. ." Lays that the normal gait of man is " H'o wea1- expansion has m walks with Ills feet set parallel or even with tho toes turned slightly inward. In this way all the toes function and tlio lifting and propelling power of the foot Is at Its maximum, hu says. Wlillo deploring tho army regulations requiring a soldier to statin 'with his toes turned out at an angle of about 40 degrees, because of the tendency to causo cvcrslon of the foot and weakness In the posterior arch, Professor Richard son Is sulllclently optimistic for civilized man to conclude that In spite of his In herited and acquired bad habits, ho can reform and "learn to walk" with fair results. Walking In tight shoes generation shoulders, s. P. cun-d. loose. 24Vjc: plrnto. . ., ' " " b k .' I after generation Is tlio cause ot nearly nhould.rs. finoked. 'JO'.ic: bellies, in rlckl. time, said Mrs. Guernsey. "Wo urelai n,u r00t troubles of civilized man. 12ii 123, 123.', 123, bVcon. a, to ! brand tW v r.. Vlty cured: fr.....:," ... . . . . " ,mplnt? "".atthe professor says. This condition, he ... ....u..wU ,.. .in.-, iitiiicii.iuus oiiuKuie. sayE, nns icii. oui a suimu sirong iu And yet we are glad to have some part jon either foot, the otjicrs being In some in so magnificent an enterprise as now engages the liberty-longing people of the 52' i 52!-j i0' i S01, W!i 'JOli lUDW 7b! j 7b! j iKinnefi, FinoKed. busibic; otner . naira, nI, .. ,, ., ln...i.., ,, ,lllt,i.-,i .,, niokeil. rllv r-nrs.l. , in hrnrd am aver. f"ulBc" llle KTJUIIJ anil Ullstlllteil SUP' Pn,. nee. :m32-: hatna. anioked. western cured, pui t of the D. A. R. to tho (lovernment ' 30P32e: hams, bolted, boneless. 43c: picnic "U'. m-n lit I,,, in .. ..., .....i r..i tlv ,hn.iM.pf a n ....l Inn.. o,,L. nlenln ......e. ... . t,. , .,w u.i.t u.uui ., '..-."::- - -. .v".'..., ";' .'..-'". '.:..,. i iin.e." ... ,i m,... ri..np..UA ,l-'3 .no: nrenK.ast naron. wnem cureo. o.e; I lanl. wratrrn. reflr.ed. 27' f2Kc: lard, pure 1)0! s city points above the close of Saturday, ,, , . . ., . , ,1... .!.. I ' V.-.lllliHUU me receipis ui iiiw iiui io mi iuu uj ( ,.j jQveiland are CSIIIIIUICU III lu.uuu llllfe, i;uiiiiaii-ii with 13,042 bales a week ago and "975 bales a year ago. Saturdays 11130 11-30 clone Open II. in II ll III May 3H.II0 311.70 31 113 al.n.'l July ... . 311.41 311.411 311 111 30.111 October . 2K S3 L's.sr, UH.n'i L'!l li'l December, lai.sn -s .hi : n .i.n 7Slf asm Hl'i 7S!, NEW YQUK COFFEE MAKKET New Yi,rk, April 10. Tlio market for 0n1" " .'".. !.." '!' '.'. ..'." coffeo futures toduv onened 2 to 3 iiolnls ;ih i.n . . . 30 in I nuovH Saturday s close, tlie feature lielng :'s 311 L'S i:u INACTIVE NEW YORK STOCKS Following are quotations for inactive New York stocks and In which there were no transactions todaj. The price given is the last previous sale. . , . Tinm 56 Mo Ran & T. Adv num Pf- 2 ?? S P & SSM 90 r. ir i'i.-s s..c rn AlaX MUDuer. j ; " ii-. u. vin.lt-i Jun... l' Kat Acme.... 28W 'Vm Cottonbll 32T, Nat Biscuit.. 97 Am AB Ch.. 77 Nat ll,. pf. noij m Beet Sug 72.. Nat Con & C 1 3 Ti '" if u nf 7109 Nat C.k ir S. SQ " tlio buying of July and September by a leading operator. Some of the early morning's business was represented In switching operations July to September at 8 points, but busi ness wis quiet around 11 o'clock, with values holding to about Initial levels. The spot department during the last few davs has been llmitedi with deslr- SW able selections scarce. me aiiuimeiii oi ireigin. iroin ine iouii ndmlnlstratlon for more than 130,000 mags on steamer shipment about May 10 kettle rodered 2;i42Sc. REFINED SUGAUS Suni'llPH wt-r' piiimH nml tlio nrtrkPt ruled slettily. with lrnle fair Wp oi.it on a basts of 7.1.1c for ixtru tlfn urriuulateU. DAIRY PRODUCTS lilnUaB. ranry Flock was steadily held. with demand equal to the limited offerltiK8. Quotations follotv: New York, wholi inllk. tam-y. 'J4Q t!4Uc; specials hleher. fair to ffOod. 22tf-'3c. POULTRY I.1VK Trarle waa quiet, but onerlnt'5 were llBht and vnluea were well auMalned Quota tlona. liilrkemi. soft-meated rooatera. 3sP 4l'i'. ptairKy miuiir roostera. 3'-'ii3..c: old roostera. 2-''l 30i-, dui-ka. Pekln, 404L'e: do. Indian Itunil.T. si 40i-: iivese, S.Vrtlllc; HUIneaa. per pair, ll.TiU'lf' l.ll-i. plsreolis. old measure atrophied. Frequent washing, trimming the toe AmKxprcss.. 78V, Nat C & S pf.lOOU m H & L. pf 04 Xat h-n & S pf 9915 Amer Ice pf , 40 Nat Lead . . . 57 A Am Linseed pt -Am 1h ' uo Am . N Y Air Hr ni N Y C & S L 16 . 1 u 4: w. . ........ -,.....-..... ................ ---- -- -. ,,ij.rk ui a low ireigiu raie nau a Ienuency io,.,Sl4 -. York- ilpr,i.- J3..-.U8!.-,; lien cause buyers to hesitate, and which 1 )HVla. t30 4.au. apples, western, per box prices ueciilicit -au in -,c. nicy are con- , inea.ip. iitA ,.1 Miii7ennuri.r, i .hii.i; sldered more or less nominal at the mo- 1 Homo lieauty. r.'ms 7.1, I'rnnnaln. tl 70W nlclli I 2 so; Newtown Pippin. 11. Oil Si 2. Oil: llano. Tnj..... Yesterdaa ' 7Si 2.0D. upplea. nearby, per hamper. ODtnllltt- .ioa? i ones. J1.0II. do. do. la-r .-buh. Iiakt.. 20rft . . optiwiB i loae , ,..,- irfmona. ner box. Mil 4.7.V llananas. s.niV.nir' '.'.'.'.'.'.'.''' sWuBs'tii t.' 0?' Ki ." ''."'"'" A-"".3 On. .cirnnnea. riortda. i.er October s lit (i K c.a tho great cause for which we are light- mg snail permanently triumph. "There Is a most Insidious propaganda among us today against -W hlch we should be on our guard. We have many citizens ln hno such a hatred for Kngland that they seem willing to aid the enemy of the Fnlted States If onlv they can deal Britain a blow. They do not love Germany more, but hate I.'ngland most. Hut we will not no iieoi.it 0,1 1.,. i,. &'"' 4SW;iU':- d"' 50U,,1:, r"-'r P'"r' a" A5' one who Is Rnglands enemy Is now 1'RhbII IRUIIS They were glad when disloyal Irish Demand was only moderate, but Miluea men struck Kngland a blow when Knu were steadily held on eholee stock of most , land was llglitlng Gernnnv T .....i desvr nt on. Quotation: Ann e. i-r bid. 1 1 , '.?' ""'h. .yennanj . Lujal Klnir. Jlfi'iil: A lnepap. $4fiit: Northern Hpy. S4(QI1: Albemarle I'lppln. J4I9H; llubbarda t.in. 1'J.Ollfi 0- l.reenlnir. S4(ilit: Ilaldwlll. t:i0: Homo Ileauty. 14ii0.0u: Huaaet. JISl IllarK TW'ltr. 9-1 or .: I'arauul ,410.1; uano. whole world. Whatever may be tho! nails and an avoidance of change from changing, shifting scenes of todav. we high to low heeled shoes are suggested aro sure that on some futuro morrow 1 as a means of obviating much foot trouble. MANY FINANCE PLEAS GET FEDERAL APPROVAL box. S.Vo H.20. do. California, per box, $011 ;r, h s lilt TaliKerlm-a. rlorlda. per strap, tail ,..0010 ... nniericuiis Know fu II e iri. .!, American Colonists rebelled against the mother country. The heart of old Kng land was In sympathy with her Kngllsh colonists In America. But it was the Hanoverian King George III, who could nut speak Kngllsh without a German accent, who tyrannically Imposed tin. fair taxes upon tho Americans. During the American Revolution wc were light ing 11 Herman king nml his German hirelings as we aro llclitlno. !.e.,nu IUII.IV Capital Issues Committee to Con tinue Work of Passing on Applica tions of Corporations for Expansion In answer to questions raised in several quarters concerning the .work ot the capital Issues committee of the Fed eral Reserve Board. Richard L,. Austin. chairman of the sub-committee on capital In tho canteens, now numbering UWi, stretching In a chain aliodt three milsi behind the fighting front. 1 Besides supplying hot drinks an othtr refreshments, they also are underttiSt the distribution of pencils, pawr, 5 vclopcs, twfety pins, playing ctiS bandages. Iodine, canes for woumkloJ sewing kits. Four rest stations on ino Anxnap lines of communication supplied trt and hot drinks to American troops n tho way to their camps from the porti of debarkation. No charge Is milt At tho drinks or any of the articles tin! are distributed. J The great German" drive hu.cruijl a new refuge problem for Parts, isi tit Department of Military Affairs 'detslM many workers to assist the civil u thorl'tles In caring for thousands of t fortunates who tied frorn,the battle tds to the charity of the French mettopoRt. Food and shelter were provided,! large groups of them until they M Paris for the south. Shortly art German offensive started a Red"Cr& field kitchen was sent to the front u fed more than 70,000 refugees and s dlers. '9 The March renort also showed tWi 0000 pairs of socks. 780 sweaters, llw pairs of gloves, 1500 comfort Wis, 140 mufflers were distributed to aim can soldiers. The bureau of donstW ul.o shipped for American soldiers a hospitals more than 15,000 shirts, IW handkerchiefs, 13,000 pairs of so 10,000 pajamas and 1900 pairs of i& pers. f Tno hospital supply service jopplf1 issues of the Federal Reserve Bank of .... i.Er.r,, ,m, 5(1., -.,. welllSl' Philadelphia, made It clear today that. """""""" nV" ,,,,. k pending the appointment by the president lnore than "O-OOO pounds. rt .ha .,. mmmlllee tlio wnrli nf the n-l, Arvirlnn Tlerl Cross aellVtrM I old committee would proceed on tlio same lines as heretofore and that appli cations for the Issue of securities should be addressed to It. The Chicago stock exchange has sent to the committee a copy of Its resolution as follows: .l?ftrtlv-.rt Dial the committee on .tr.nl.- llu, ..III l-OflltllV. IL.1 O Onilllltinil t.l ,ln .n.nl.na no,,ll(.a mntChtS. ltll ilm liatlrie of anv new canltal Issues, the rt,..,t- r.,,iin a,ionn -Tommrcot presentation ot the aprpoval C the j hypodermic units. One bl J March Its first lot of trench bars-4M Is, bags to be used for the wonMeJ when It Is Impossible to get then it of. the trenches, where they rny M"' to remain for hours without medical-' Ion. Inn These) hair.l Contain COCOa, 0V1 fee, condensed milk and scissors, el N 1 U A; W mil. i. -....I. u .,-.. t, .... 7 011 ..., iT I iim ,, . pa,. ii,-.. c ., . .i.fi. .....' 7. i.ralieiruu. riorin.i. per nox. . .0010.1. win.'. . - . m MOlI. Ul -. -- . ... ,j. ui.fci ,,.-vcil,l'7( .......... o. t " - '."-. -. ... : ... ,. ... in.. i ,;... 1 ... . . . . . . . ,c.n(..li'. .ouua inn. mo: January . nis. ... ;.". .r . - .- -,-. :-. .. - v.... .k..r.. " " hoc jou u sure slrn hv uimm i.'. -- ,nirii.,iterl fnr everv twenty men. v I Financial Briefs , Am Sme pt A 99'. 4 Tf, & South 21?: XtST' ilkair. kmSkSiiI f da. "'or ' .. I,,, ,? h. Alabama'.' 'pVr vih'eh we can test traitors. When you Sf, ",ha"t. Ins. nasse.l the com- Tlio monthlv report also showed W 1 Af Sm.lt B.. rf j M ..10s,4 ' . . J. ; . ' of. ?- .N-rU. Carolina, r,. hear cd, .t V- jaeS'dT.po'o'NJ.IKtt new hospital fo? Amerlcana Tho Chicago Stock Kxchange govern- Am f.jRO North Amer 44'. iJune .'.....'......'.'.. .'.'.. .' ' k! t,M VEGETABLES German our it Io iSom a pr: "f-""'' aggregating J5I.30e.000 of whlcli, avy otllcers has been opened bfOJ ors adopted a resolution providing that '!" rr f new 9 "'a Steel 61 July R.Onds.O.i H.oiifls.si ibULiAUULa . '"' " "ur national motto today must , J24.04,000 were disapproved ; the J3J,- American Red Cross on the FrMJJ in the futuro no stock or bond issue Am To pi 5 0l0 Kle 01 Th nlMrt ruied steady, wthoffeiliiita be I.oo me. loe my ally.' . 887i0oo approved. Included J704.000 of a , and t)lul another IiosplUI J will be listed on the Kxchange unless Am T.pf sou Old., ,,ak -p , . ! and demand moderate, ib'ket h33 r T Mand fr our S wo stand ! .efundlng obligations, so that the new btbedan ,ias been opened for enllJ approved by tho capital Issues commit- , A" Woo,en ,, . "h "Gas rets CP. " ; Governments Local , bs."-No. 1, 4?iBi!nVr: No 2. 20H3.V; !ii. i Jor 1- language. Henceforth candidates I Issues approved aggregated J33.020 000. "" u Tho'bureau of farm8 nowiloP tec. vm Zinc & I' 13, n.,i'rlolht'- 9'.'. . "r ion lh.. Pennthanla. U.lOfU.iiO: New fur American citizenship should be com- New Issues for the corresponding period " J 1 ,','', varying from three 1 ,. . . , u,.,,. a,,i a't&T Id pf 92 V. ens Bottle. ;u 4 ,' MnrlloL lioimrts Vork- ll.4iHl.iiii western. $1.4t) l.iM: pelled to go bungrv unless thev mn-,Tl- last vear amounted 10 J188.9 10,000. The at'"'e ten f"ms; ' S. rms ilrtbesj The New ork Sublreasury gained A "l ' -, g 61U 'ac J'all . 3fii;'i HlUriiLl MXCpuri yucMtmn. 1.40M 50; Delaware and Mary-I for food . on,. Most of the farms raij JI60.000 from the, banks Saturday, re- A CI & TV 1 Pi Pae Tel & T ,7 - , land .I1.15J 1.20; do Florid. Per bbl.-Xo. Iul """' '" g'' old-fashioned Kngllsh." '7e."L",.e,l fnr bv the approval seeded and by the latter part of M cCon,fnoCa8h "et 'ba 8l"te l ' ' y A ch son vt ' ?Parn0-,!!;pPf 90?4 i , in p'oi I' ig&VSiit'gtXSSi. I ,.. I Ms'" eekf a'slnglelssue of JSO.'ooO.OOo ; t)l, hospitals to which these ftwH J299.O0O. isDOlstpt" ''roJIarq.. !(, APPI.US-I'er bhl. (10 to 40 nuarter I J??.?! r iir K -bush baiket (3.1 lbs. -No. 1. WHY OFFICERS MUST DIP I of common stock. attached will be getting their vettUW ti,.. iti.iu.-PHt Ttennlnir Comnanv re- Asso Oil 5IJ? ln ? n. T1 Pf B2?J peck). New York. Paldwin. A urade. 2Vj-ln.. ti.iatt 1 on-. No. 2. on(i7ui do. do. per "ui" ulL While the total Issues approved Is f them. Tho Red Cross now,1" ryrtXfte2SHSKBS2S&rn AUCoastly. 85 j aa & ,, tl .?-0: A Russian sailor was seriously tew! It Is pointed out "-at -uch "1.- JK-Tnteen motlon-pWuro m.chln.l laV nit nrnlne nf $11,364,007. or 44.5 At O & V I--12S." Plemo.?-..1-8.!' .5 iA.) '? .., S i ta h 'i ShS ' ' J' ..:.''' iSi' l-, .' Zl iiamner ii.oo wounded during one of tlm ..., . nrovals havo been glvet with the under- , ., h..n hosDltals. wlthl ...... ...... -. ..-....---.... .-r.:..--.-.--. ...... :.-... ---,--. . - -v --- - -., - . -- ...uul.Ha ...., ,!, nn nrrerlilc: nr securillea ,..."..--.- - - ... : ..,,j JV."T,"K!"ra ""K"- -'-'" '""' I ''.."". V ,V'f""""i '" ' "'"Ti, rio" ' -narcn. 1917. Ho was taken to n f. tt't" ",'r... ;,; he : ,,Miinir Liberty average attendance at eacn punw--, i. itiiv- ..t. i - . i : iitf . t ituii.i ma, pii iiutu. .!' ... . wi i im i aun uuiihb "" r" ." --. j ......---..-...---... n Cll .. J'S LilirT V-'UIV. JA per cenr. on me .o,uio.oou i.uiu.i ."" ""! ri. itln 1'i 'erce-Ar nf iril outstanding, compared with 41 per cent Batoplla-i Mln i p tts & r nr. 98?j earned on J1D.33C.000 stock outstanding Tlrklyn . R . Ti -g Pit, c0a,.est j:;,1? . .... ffl.. ......1 n. .i..n...d fnl .llA . T11.1V TJn l.3'"i Pi, to r. . V-.2 in ijio. ic iui.ni.il" """'., -. "" i""i chne. . SS i.".l .:." nrRn iit-i.ucu.'.iH mci ...u".. - 1'ifll t.' " u .r ('a, r WJnap, extra fancy, 12tP3.10; Den Davis. j4; do. South Carolina, per hamper. I3 S 1. nil 'iv 2 20. 4.70: do, California, per crata. 4fll.0n. l'lNIIAPPI.ns rorto rtlco, per crate (24 raullflower. California, per crate. I1&2.0O. to 4S pineapple). t'Mti. I llruasels fprout. Lonir latand, per quart. WTitAW ishj(uir; orin aronna. per .iti2uc. i;KCPini. rioriua. iM-r uox. v of .March. IS 17. n0 was taken to a hospital in Ilelsingfors, where he un derwent an operation. Some of the litis, rurum-I surgeons wero discussing tho Russian :.,,, ,n,. ilmi nn nfferlng of secu will be made during the pending Liberty Loan compalgn unless such Issues are fnr tho special purpose of kneeling inattir Ing obligations or aro otherwise vitally vear was Jio.uao.aii, uenucinins irac r.u.... - inii t' - u M far r.s .mart 132-nuart crate). Klondike. 35w:ise. . 4.r,n: do. Cuuun. per tiox ... ...n.tf n...l t:-...4....l L.mA .....1 nv. niimn Ol''-'r. .7 ,l, .?. t n ' vu ' .,....... .... ........ tn, ......, Kl... . i-,A.t.,.. ..... !...... I l..llU.Vdg UUU rciiriui .... ui... u.... v.- . , lUl, Z'-" -HI .. HT '.MK , rtniiwiil". t"i ,u , I..-4U.II -.' .nun- 1,-t,, .iui.ua. i" . .... -i.. . .-.-m. ......, iv.umuuil. I III' Jai Or 8.1 11 IfTV nil I, 1- i .., . .,At..l ,.. 11m rTKKSU liiifsliil3!!!!, aSISreS'J-S hMmMS, SSsy&SS clpt'todaJ. ilO.nnn bead, left oier. 352S Col 8 - ' -.d Royal Dutch. 715; ira ithin) Jli I 20. choice dery thin). , Carolina, per hamper. 2 3063.00. do. j ever me:." -inen t commlltee will bo as conslstci u head; tomorrow. 21.000 hid. Market alow Col ' i,'r .7 ' Jt I. S W '3 J31T.1 23 ' fHllfornlu, per drum. 178 Peroers. One of the surgeons lnnulre.1 u.h,. 1. us noslble. For tho timo be ng, how- and moatly 13c lower,. Ton, 17 M. bulk. CcTn Tab Reo -7 St L R 1" 7S HIJA.NS Florida, r-r buh. 12to 10 nuar- Florida, per .-rate. 1213.70. do, .Cuban. ,.. ' ,'' ,,V,'i,. .Ar"s "ln.uJrP,a.why It ' P" '"' miPa haB not decided to trr ueek.). irreen. 1 .-.oas.OO: wax. J2tfS. iwr Iioj. .11 wm I Tomatoes, norma. Pr i ." "'""'; i-5T?'l . . . !i mem. -.' '".V-"... ... fnr n.ihlle. utility CAlillAili: New York, per ton. Danish, crate. 12J.0u. do, Cuban, per crate ;: on. I ' icnueu, wan levenshly glow reouce me "'"" ' sVdercd by It. ...i .ron. i?i.M. . i m, nn m .-.ii Tumina Canadian, rutabasas. nr 100 lbs.. Ing eyes: n,iH Industrial Issues consi.acrcu ..- I ..... ... ... .... .-- ; , 1..., .hnna.ni lini. , irnprii'ipn vn el, nil no, .h .. ... ... !, tn linn nunuicu .,iwmw.. I17.10917.S0. heavy. II.SSI7 70:rou'li, n.iu: joracrs, si. oyw h sood to choice, heavy. flO2.101O.7O: orkera. f 17 00&17.70: pts. . t.UVU' S13tJl7 CATTf.U Estimated receipt today. 23. 000 head; tomorrow. 14.000 head. .Market ateady to shade lower. Peeve, f to CO; 10.40; cows and heifer. f7 2.1S 13.0(1. tnk. irs and feeder, f 70W1B on- calj.. flO ! 10: poor tn medium, fin.70fj.12 SO. JtHBEP Kstlnmteil n-ceipts today. 12.000 head: tomorrow, 12.000 head Market tronK. Native Iia.-.lwtl, .1..: ivepiein. .-'.., "... ' "arllrus fl3.0.vIH70. Lambs. fll.OOW 1 20 00; western, f 10.70ft 21. i South Omaha. April 15. HoasEsti. I mated receipts today. 14.000 head. Market loo tn 10c lower. Pange. Iiq.o01..23. CATTLE Estlirutod receipts toda, 11. 000 head. Market steady. SHEEP Kstlmst'd receipts today. OjOO hesd, Market steady. Cars, 001. Kansas City. April 18. CATTLE Esti mated receipts today. 1300 head. Market "'ll&J-E.Um'.te.l lpts today! 12.000 head. .Market steady. BHEKP Estimated receipts today. 0000 head. Market strong. DIVIDENDS DECLARED General Claar Company. rular ouarterly of fl on common, ratable May 1 to stock of record April 24. United Drua- Company, regular Quarterly of Vi per cent on second preferred, payalw June 1 to stock of record May 10. National ' Hrswerles Company, regular semiannual of SH per, cent, payable .May 1 Nw England Fuel Company, regular ouarj teriy or . yayuia .vu, .u to .iw. w lecora apni . , Ktaber Ilody Corporation, regular ouar terly of Mt per rent, payable May 1 to atock of record April 20. Bangor JUIIway and Elwtrlo Company, usual quarterly of '- of 1 per cent on common, payable May 1 to bolder of rec ord April 2D. Philadelphia Trust Company, regular quar terly of ) per cent, payable May 1 to stock of record April 20. fononl C.as. . . ;;u Savage Arms b? Cont Can . . ,. gaxon .Motora 8yu Ccn KBtloV5' ?i i seabrd A Lnf i?ii CerrodePas- 31a .Sear iloepr,J'H Con In Cal M "Vi gears.Roe pfijJ do nref -- "V Sloss-Sheff n Chandler Mot .9,3 stand M" m 00 unin... "i'i"r, :a - oiuia Jlolor.. isu l" 2 hun Steel .;.. ' 5U P Stl 1st pf 06 J'?.r. 5loo'S-110 m .v,IWl -l Cuba C Sugar 28 rub c Sug Pj 1 1 V . i., (1 ,if K pet Edison.. 125 ni H. Hud. . 10- Het Eleo lbs ). pointed type, flfll.00: South Carolina, per crate mil io luu id l, iiAacneia, o. CAULIFLOW'EK No arrivals. CELEBY No arrivals. CUCUMBERS Florida, rer hamper C.I to 7 dozen), fancy. Jl.D0tf2.70: choice, 11.50 02.20 KOOPL ANT Florida, per crate, best, fl 4MO-. poor. J2.00(rS.0O. K.VLK Norfolk, per bbl. (20 to 22 quar ter p.ka), t2S2.20. LKTTfCK Florida, per hamper (3 to 3'j 'lOcftfl. AnparaBua, eouihern, per dozen S: f.ho'cabr.T'-oa'n. iZZP. 0g ,-?;, . S5 Kr-liSit"!?!. W.W.-S& bPbe,r.'n UyTe'Meli'r'fro'ni1. ed ....... .. .,.i.. ion. Ik K. iiiiicf. ,11n ,n (TinL-A Ha IiIi-aI - union, per loo-lb. bag must' dlo to make us level.' ic. waiercres 0. Mushrooms rrate. 12.23Si3. Union, per 100-lb. No 1. f 181.00; No 2. Allt7.1e. Watercres per ino iiuncne. .i.iivu per lb.. 30 00c. r... "" p-in T.V.TTITE r orlda. oer liar Texaa jf. i, s 12 --4 i doaen). ie3: rallfonua. per crate (I to ft e. lliul 10. Tl.l.j "w- la I iioztlll. ll.aus: i.nuiaiaiia, imr un,n.i i. t t, iv V 171) r..... 17i dozen hwidel. fl.Dun2.2a; pouin i;aro una Btr Bit. 08V4 Tob'iue,'' DAIRY PRODUCTS ' (SATURDAY) Shaniokin Doctor Promoted Shaniokln, Vm April ID. Word ha been received here of the promotion of , Captain John W. Goodwill M D one tVr'eldnf...- 2" Tob Pro pf . . TlK F)l S P' K Twin CityPn S7 Gast Wma Av -J JJnderw Typs.lnoU Cen S.nem...xu wnv T nf.104" Gen Cigar .. n Bag 4 P. 11 do pf JJi? I; P & P new as " i?i.e ... 13 '.. Lnlon Pan 7 r.reene C Cop 4. Lnlted Drug . 77 per hamper (2 to 3W dozen), 13.2.16 4.20. SIUSHHOOMS Nearby, per lb. (2 to 4 Itf. baskets). 30600c. ONIONS Ohio, per 100-lb. sacks, yellow, good quality. 11. BO; poor, no sale. PEAS South Carolina, per bush, basket (It to 10 quarter pecks), J2.&0O3.20: Mlsstastppl, 12.H083.1B. ..-.. PEPPHns Florida, per erats, 1203.23. t. iTATilPfl. .l.-lorlda. ner !!S-auart ham- I per. No. 1. 12.30i83i00; No. 2. 12.20: 'bulk. Drug 77J- rr Klo lb.. I'ennsylvania. i.s"Li,""l -'w . ... . :.s York. L-nitea ntaies. -10. ,. ..ui',.u ,. .1, A... e c-i, ..,.... . . '. "no lltTTKll--necelpt.s of .olid-packed cream, r' .: tar mMlrv e.-i '",y?'.cl?.ns "... . ji ij .t...":v'"-". " '" ery. as well us nr print, wero exceedingly small and demand promptly cleaned up all offerings. Prices wero very firm at the late advance, quotations: Western, fresh, solid-packed creamery. extra. 44c; hlaher-scortng goods. 4ntj4Gc. extra first. 43043tc; firsts. 4242'.ic; seconds. 41S4mc nweet creamery, extra, 4Sci under grades, 42 St 41c; nearby prints. f.nn-. 4hr'. do. uerase. extra. 40fi)47c: firsts. 48 n 44c; seconds, 414t4ic; special brands, Jobbing, 4f0Mc , ii.a ni. a, comDlled bv tn Ttureau of Ma kets, 731 tubs ot butter and 3681 cases ; post of director of ambulance comnanlei nt Camp Dlx. Wrlghtstown, X. j catS tain aoodwlll is a graduate of the University ot Pennsylvania and a son of William F. Goodwill, prominent Re" publican leader here. oof I 'nt Con Cor. 7 ' g R ty Imp lstf Tnt con -L.P i ; - ."('"''.'mp inter Paper.. 29 ,. 'l)ref .. . 60 &A wi an J? Keok & D M. H Jja Ir C & c 07 LacledB Oas.. 80 , u'can Det.. 7 iVeRb&Tro 18 JVabash nf n 2H lihlih Val .. "'-i Sarrcn R R- 16U irllara ...US ""e", RRpf Bj" ?! IV v..ii 111 We Is Far Ex 78 ! Manhst Eleo: 04 vTjld ff 5 - REFINED SUGAR UNCHANGED Mx" ffotor' ' jj;, WSSutu E pf IU New VorU, April 15. The sugar re- Max Motl pf i. jyllUe ifotOTa is Inneu ma-TKei. cuiiiiuueu ui.kiibiikcu ,"'i" ;" v. V 01 all local refiners nuottng fine granulated I Mex Pjt Pf. . ' it 7.46c. The Federal, the Warner and 1 Mich Cen ...11 . .. 7i aau .'. . !. I . I . k nniDIH HU rvfUlona) companies .are winarawn. "':'"'" rr m rawtt-aiso Bro.uacuanjieu au o.voc, ""- ;r ffjjsW.- 4j(- .' ilartman CP. 8S" United" Fruition: i'11h':!J! W1??- lcr 1W lb" "30&llu' ! ori'K'-Arrlval. were, moderate and there llav'Elec .r.101 :lt rtiM nTpiuiiVorfo.k. per bush, basket. Jtm tfS!? M Mt- JJ?. A nf.- H "SCI P iff J? u'T.l.',.r.,ecki-J7v?:,,?j75' -.k . i i1ect,d. carefully candled eggs were jobbing Inl &V., J T120t4 U S Ind ai E ii. SWEET POTATOES Nearby. per JJ, asfiillo- Per dozen. :."";:: .sr"?r..w.'s.. .. ...a. vn. ,1. ,S,A Si. lOW ...in. .lull., iMffa.li . . . TOMATOES Florida, per Cbaaket crate, fanrnr .ma to 144 tomato). 12. 7048. 20 few, 13.00! choice (ISO tomatoes), I2.001U ",75! few, f3. COCOANUT6 Per bag (80 to 100 nuts), Double-head bbl. (40 quarter recks). No. 1, 18; No. 2. 17; No. 3. fO. RAILROAD EARNINGS UillVS-Ov nf. A Wilson Co ... of y Wilson Co pf , B Wis Cent .... JgU Worth PIU'41 Cotton Buyers and Sellers New York, April IB. May Mitchell, Cone, Schlll. Glfford, Ulcks, Cordoza. Hubbard. Parrott Sellar Martin and Rosenberg bid; Kelffer, Hagedorn, Schlll and Hutiler offered, July Guild, Hubbard. Fllnn. Hart corn, Flggatt. Geran, Hyman. Wenman, Schlll McFsdden Hicks and Mitchell SOUTHKIIK RAILWAY STBTI1M g", SlVi',1 " ' "a,":ul'", ",,u Line East and West- il ln.-rea Sellar offered. -,,, Firs" week April..." f 2.030.010 faon.-.'oti ' Octobor-Fllnn, Brooks. Schlll. Martin. From January 1..,. 32.sOM.mi2 4.uii.l,u0 1 Downs, Royce and Rlordan bid: OKOitaiA SOLTREUN' AND FLoniijA , uunioeiis. Rosenberg, fiollar, Gay, Geran First week April. , ''H?? ,j,5?,,1 and Hartcorn offered. , From January 1. . 431.114 ,i)4.B7U I tt"g. ceraber Dixon. Rlordan and Wat- i-uiiAiiu. u.iii.u.u, .. "I'tv,' i,in i.tri: Mitchell and W Bgln offered. 91 . .too -. . - ,I J , Fi bruary gross xei Net oper Income Two months' gross. Net " Net ober, lncoia. p;crcsse. 1s.u10.2no 1. 208.1711 1.II38,32S 18.018,1170 3,418.122 2,407.048 la'L'.jn I.1S3.7SS I 1BIH7S 1 3,802,817 J.1,1SJ BAR SILVER TjisI llll- Today Bat.slnn,i-HUli Cow "Hold, Enough" Karlsruhe Pleads on Air Ruids Amsterdam, April 13. Tho Chamber of tho Grand Duchy of Baden lias passed a resolution re questing tho Imperial German Gov. eminent to endeavor to secure a' general agreement for tho cessation ot hostile air raids on places out side the zone of military operations. Karlsruhe, capital of the Grand Duchy of Baden, with a popula tion ot between 73,000 and 100,000 and situated about fifty miles from tho French Ibordcr, has boon several timeB visited by Allied air men. There was a daylight air raid by British squadrons in Jan uary, during ivlilch a ton and a quarter" of bomba were dropped. FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, April IB- The foreign ex change market was dull and largely -..?. 1 in im earlv ilcallncs today. Francs and sterling held steady, while Swiss, guilders and Scandinavians were easier. Quotations w;ere: Demand sterling l.iu'j. cables 4..6's. sixiy-day bills 4.73; ninety-day bills 'Vi-anc cables 0.70'i, checks 5.72 '.. v Lira cables 8.88. checks S.89',2. Swiss cables 4. 20, checks 4.30. Guilder cables 47, checks 40's. Pesetas tables 28, checks 279. .. Stockholm cables 33i. checks o3. Chrlstlanla cables 3lj, checks 31 U Copenhagen cables 31, checks 30',s. Ruble notes were quoted sluggish at II U 012 'i without business. Liverpool Cotton l.lterpool, April 10. Spot cotton was quiet today on tho basis of 23.2011 for middling, old contract, a decline of 102 points, while good middling, new contract, was 97 points lower at 22 7 The sales were 6000 hales, including SOOO bales. American. The recelptB were 10,000 bales, of which 6200 bales were American. Futures were unsettled in the early dealings. Old spot contract prices: American, -middling fair. 21.07d J good middling, 23.80d; middling, 23.3Cd; low mldllng. 22,84d: good ordinary, 2-1. 84d; prdlnary, Il.Std, from them. Tho Red Cross n'".'!? seventeen motion-picture n'c,e,l'.l operation at bas-o hospitals, wltnw average attendance at each performsw of 500 men. 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