L EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, APRIL 10. lols xs have yon read this FREE book NEWS OF THE FINANCIAL WORLD NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA STOCK PRICE! "f v ' p Kdriiij i 1 1 1 :'u I w H & ,-i 4 Wvf Account 1 for Trading STOCK PRICES TAKE DOWNWARD fw COURSE ON NEW YORK EXCHANGE IP the stock market l is strange ground to you or if you are new to stock market procedure, then you fhould read this in teresting and instruc tive booklet. It will also be found equally useful to experienced investors and traders. Stnd lor Bookttt TU-931 (Milled FREE on Request) JOtfES & BAKER STOCK llltOKKIlS Widener Bldf., Philadelphia Vlioiiei Hell. Walnut 1830 Kerttone. Race 2200 eiv York rtttaburgl, Clilrnan Huston Direct rriiate TTIrn. I JfUfS A BAKEtl. J ITHfnfr nutlitntr I I ntilodrlpM I Kami in mm. Sltl.t "tlntv a Hn..! o Account " .1 Wm ," I I atv ri-n.il I IIIKl.t'Tdlll Of WCtU'NTINTS ( crtlllod I'lihllr WrniinlnnU IAHK1.VI! I: ItltllVVN it ril inn HKAI. KSTVTK Titc-cr III. 1X1 INVKSTlOATIl Aim ST P.VttTNIIHHUIt' CORPORATION & DISl'iyrKli MVOH.NTS SLIGHT IMPROVEMENT IN STEEL PRODUCTION Temporary Transport alio n -Delays, However, Hold Back Material Movement International Paper Responds to Favorable i Showing Made in Annual Report by I Advancing Steel Industrials Lower Now Yiirl(. April 10. Tlicrp won nnotlici' change In nitirket movements today, which it nt trlbulcd by tho speculative element to tho news ot tho capture of Hull leul liy tho Oerinnns; bill ns u muller of fact tho udvnnco yesterday had carried prices beyond iirlco limits on ninny Investment orders, leaving tho market without the.demmtil which vnn the bnnl for the upward movement during that session. Many held to tho Idea the rcnrtlon whirl) cnrrlcd price down about I point all through the list uns simply another reversal such as had been noted on alternating days for rainc time past, with values steadily estab lished at higher levels even after recessions occurred and comment was again made on tho nnnll offerings of tho leading stocks. l'or a lime during the morning thero were somo strong features Intel national Paper responding to the fuvorablo showing made In tho annual report and advancing 'i to 33ai. There was ulso good buying for a time in Baldwin Locomotive, which advanced ',i lu "7, with a rriuMIon to T6i. Distillers Securities, after opening at IS', Ioldcnl lo I68, und Tobacco l'roducts, which opened with an advance ot '4 at &., yielded to MTi. The steel Indtisttlals generally were down I point, led by United States Steel common, which declined that amount to SUA. A large part of tint selling on these declines came from the speeu l.itlv.c element oil tho lloor, which hud bought stock at the high levels in the Lite trading csterdn, expecting to sell at further advance tod.i.v. Commission homo business was etrenicly small and the price movement generull Indicated siniplv Ihc shifting cif position lv some of the traders. TRADE LARGE IN THE CORN MARKET Buying Scattered and Unim 1 portant Until Hosting Orders i Are Encountered York Stock Sales i.it is 111. i.i tt i:tiii.u inni.i v-i hlnieii. irll IB llllriiil I'nrll. itnlidi Innl&M mill ViritneMl l.v t nut inillll iltiitter In lemur r.iture. lliourl Pnrllv tliiiiilt lonlcM nml Ucilne-d i 1 kIIkIiC miller In iinrtliMr-t tonlglil. It i-emi-lii tinnier Inniclit. warmer In extreme eul und under In MHltlictt It cilnr.ilitv Kenpril'l fulr. Vllnne-otil I n-ettled tonight. lnmer. in nnrlli nml nnlrr In miuIIi .mil vve-t. It eibie-tliiv ii.irllt 1I0111I1. limn l.enerjlh fnlr IiiiiIkIiI nml tied iie-Ml,.: inoler tonlullt North P.ikol.i I unfilled mill innler I11 tilclif , .hnMer. In ei.ti 11ribie.il,, f.iir and wimner. -until l),lt.nl!i, Nrhr.lvk.i, Uuiim i Vlon tnni nml tlsumbn: I'.iir tnnlclil und Itrdne.d.u. About the only chances In Hip Iton and steel trailo nntnble In tlio Plillf ' w,.,,.h .,,... ix.i ,11,, ,,!,, nil' iul wi'Pli oor iwvb iitii a iikih imrtovoiniMit or production, in both shape and plntcs. and an Incrid'o nln In transportation delays. ' The greatpr illlTlLUlty in inotlug slilp ments, liote.r, b.is not lUTorlnl n points equally, and Is generally regard ed ns a tempnrnry condition which will disappear within a week or to more. At the sanif Mine. coiililer.ibly strong er pressure from the liovrrmncnt hai been felt through various tourer, n. pressure for greater rapidity of produc tion. In otlur words, tlio output nf the steel producers appears to ho ah norbed with more facility than at any time In the last eight months or so. So far aa the civilian niarKet is con cerned, there is irtuallv nothing avail able, as there, cert lots, and nonstandard slzi.s In steel produced with equipment not suited to break In corn war worn, where sueli operation does ! the olTerlugs. t'llU'ltcn, Apiil 1'. I'lnc lam and favorable weutliri viitually the general elllng of Vavla Juncau AllU-rin'mMft . . Am Can Am Car 4. Kdy Am Car A Kilr pr Am International Am Cotton Oil . Am lee , . vmlllle..l.,f Mn I, Insect m t.lnsenlpr Am hoeomotlic Am l.oeo pf Am Ma tins VrnMa'tlne lt pf AmSinell.v. lief Am Sumatra Toll Am .steel I'oumlrles AmSuuar llel . . Am Tel A Tel VniTolMcco Am Woo en AiiarondiCuDiPr Men Top A S K MeliTAH I" git AinZlnrA Uail pf At'antlrCiulfAWt Hadlnljjco . Ila'timore . Ohio .. 1 1UII .V Oh'o pf . Halopha Mining I Hetli (hem Steel I Ileitis fa-ill ! Helhsj, ippi Htook'.tn It I Hums llrotncr ( al lelroeum ( a) I vi rol if 'an.iill.ui PariI.e , (.eat LealhCo Uentl.cjtli(opf ( errode I'.jvcuf I 'hi der Motor ( liewneaKc , o ( hi Mil AM I' I hi M A SI I' nf hi A Notllmevt FURTHER DECLINES Hl"? IN COTTON MARKET I.rA,: - f orn Prod Kef r. 1 1 . 1 ,. ,. ' or"'rl lief pi Koncwi'd Liquidation Porccs rnrti. Mre' u11.11 ane ucar Mli ( ane Nuir pf I'e' A lluihnn DM1 Vr-Si-riirllle Dome Mini- line i:neli pr l.rle M 1 .iton Win A 'lenera' Keel tie ener.i' Minor f omlrlrli II K ( o . 't Vorlhcrn pf l Sore fur op (iiwne-Canancal lloiiiestakeMin nplr,itlun Cuppr Inter ( ono' Inle. Mer Mar Inter Mer Mar pf Tnlrr Mi kcl Inter Paper Kel'j s-jirlfis 'I Ire Kenneil loppT lael M11M I eh'ch ,i'Vi l.oiii A Nali Mevlran IVIro! Miami ( upper M .dva'e su-o' Ml-Oiirl Pjehie MlvvourllMririepf Vat Knain A SI 1 No orkt'enl N Y N' II A Northern I'aelPe Olilol lles(n t.tiat f on Hi . 21 II',' T.Slf 1 1 0.1 i .. ma ll)4 .! JIlBh IAW 11', 41'j as Mi 32'f 'Mi iv2 M'i id.' i 11 '.0 h m. II'. .VI", .TJ'f JO'i T0N0PAH BELMONT SHARES MABf UP BULK OF LOCAL STOCK TRADING A'eio York Bond Sales Sales in Philadelphia . iu1; (I!) II JJ f .. ... .:- 77'i 7"'4 70', 7ft' iwu o.Vi oi'j yi.'i 011$ ini'j nil',' ini'a 101', .100), lUllj 101), I0t'. 101 :.-? High $78000 AtiR-Krench (is !ina4 6000 Am Tel 6s. . . 92 W 4000 II & (1 4s 704 3000 Itrk It T Es 'IS !)S4 1000 (.' & () cv 4 14s 7.1 10000 do conv Es.. T.i'i tioooc It ft Q gen 4s 11254 1000 I'll &Q III 3feK 735 1000 (-' M A- St 1' lin ts 1!:S ... 71's noon do cv 4 ',4s. . 73' !!non Kv Cent 4s 7E', 71111111 1. in imnd aVi .ijinnn dn l Amino dn 11 l . . nii.au 3000 Mont I'r Es. . . 88 H 10011 N l'nc jirlor 4s 80 lonn n Ik !)ts s,-, KMiO Sea A 1. adj f.s OS'j 30iio So Uy cen 4s. . (IUT 100D U K of (1 II ft I 5s fitl", 7000 do S'js IJ21 !I3 Low 11 no1 nn4 D2 7(194 firi", 73 7H '4 73 no4 !'2'4 7fi4 nr.4 73 74 !I24 7.i Mi 78', 7.1'h 7B'r 78'j 7.m 76fc IIS. fill IIK.1M flft.nl mi. iii nii.an nn.3s tti.:to nn.:in 88 8l4 Sll n:'j 1 iinh itw IS Am (Ins 114 17V4 .1 Ins (' N A .', S3H4 200 i.k sup c 11th in;. In I.eh Vnl. SS'Vi fl1)'! 112 I'enn Tt It 4 I ',4 44 . 10 1'lilln i:ice 2A 2.1 100 I' HTte 23 2.1 !4on Ton liel.. aw Vt 220 Ton Mln. :tf, 3i' n I'n Tract 30 .10 1.10 I'D t . . nn nn HO 1 S Steel 01 1)1 93 80 8,1 92' fill's 99 a; 9.1 ', ll()M)S lliBh I AW 1 000 I. Ill llillnts 3ts. . ns.nn os.'o l.i.ie do 1 . . nil. as no.io 1 1 ..in NM A.M 'hlte- 11 Ml -I M 2(V'4 . 14 V Si)i )-, 44 if, .. 215 2.1 3W .. , Sl'f l' .1!) OH 01 "(. II .111 Net A.M. Ilim 08.10 .10 90 38 -t ,31 Turnover of First Hour Totals 1400, but Price! is ujii;nciiigt:u jua.tt.tj oupeiior Declines Fractionally ! OVf SI 111) O.Vf . S'i so . II) .11(1' 4' Til's fi'.'U' :.4if I'l 77,'J T71,' 10-".' 10,1 ill' 1 .. 01U 110 7.V4 c.t" 1 si no 7.-.'4- 0'J'( 101 i ) 101 Old Crop Options Down More Than 100 Points (HON HI1I.T UI.ITIII.It (IIMIIIIIINs New lurk, nrll II!. The fnllnnlns lm- rr,iiirr nrre reinrdril In Hie Hilton lirll InU mi mini;: lll.lilinini. .Ill: Knnvtillp ,,.., miic- Imi. S. t hillmiiMiR-i. Nilslulllr nml l- liuilil. .18: Millpiir. I,.rl omllli. VPieon. Xlicilolil nml Inrle-tnii. (,ll. Miintcuneri . Miiiiiii.ili ml lump., in, Mrmni.l.. rimniKilllr- ml .1,1, k .in III . ill, lrk- Imrr -nil 'nvi.ol i. lid: i.P n,i, rierl.lt in. r,S- Mirrifwrl. -n nlieiln. Jliii rVPl" 1 1" "- "'''"" '" "m ,,ir- IPere :in Jf i ln.li f in -. I II ,1 1 1-ri ill liiltlitinnmi. ..".II mi l,,inilllo, .;; 1li-mplil. .HI) -t ..i;i..,.. .fj ,llA Hurl, mn I. It ill Vislulllc. l.'.'l IS' IS'f l.'l'j'j lilT.'g 1.17'i i:i7j (!? 07 00'i 0G'4 101"- lll'l - SI 151', Wi o3' .VVi asN 07',' 07', 07' i 07'.. 01 iii' iflii in'; lov .vi'i "ii .Wi A.V4 or.', i.v.. w ;o, ::o'j ., .vv, 117 . M fill 112' i 02'.. 2.S 2s 'A 2S 71 mi .. IS IS'i 17'. In s 1 14 2S'j 2 ) .'II ill .11 .11 l:','.- US'. llS'j 110'j lis 1' M' ar'j 'at, 2;'.. 2.-'. 12 A'citv York Curb PIIILA. INACTIVE STOCKS HxehunK" mid in which there were no liiinxnetiGiis today. The price Blvcu Is the lust preilous closes: Aetna ifs 'hetrolct l'nren . I'o J'urtlM l.-hlcli Valley Coal Sales .M'dBina Copper Ilnv lleri nlea .... HiiKlaji .$. Jd 'i'in Seneen Copper HI .InMelih Lead SuliniHHne Tntleil Mntors I'n Venle ):i UrUhl-Marlln do pref . Hid Ali s l'l IP. I'-'l, ZS III I s:i s'i 31 ; I I'. .11 :'.') ;i'i 1 1 9 lu I.i in US 12 .Ml. 20'. ;m :n 7". 7' Virtually till the tnuliuc during tho llrst hnlC of toduj s session .. I'hllndelphlu Stock Kxclianno was confined to Tonopnh llelmont, 1400 ati I' of thai Issuo chaiiKlnB linnds dlirlnK the llrst hour, with tho Street attrlh'" iiik 1110 momentum to the nuvnnciiiR price or silver, prospects of On ment purchases and tho recent earnings statement for March Them ... '"' I'VilIouInc are oiiotntlons for Iniiellve pliunRc In Its price, however, while Tonopah Mlnliip, on limited ti-nn.,,.-, I locks listed lu the I'hllHilclphln Ktocl. , miwinced a lilOe lrnnsaetloni, j ....!,,. m.. .....I I.. ..1.1.1. !..... ., a,.a ,, ' Ull I H I-II 11 lllUC. l.ako Superior showed a little activity hut lost jcsterdn' Kan ..... liacU to 14',. There was little chaiiRe In the prices for other home aha "' Philadelphia niectrlc, llapld Transit certlllcatcs, Union Traction, IslJr Company of North America und I'liitcd Cins Improvement all 'tcllinB'1' ilinl1fn,l frnm vneforrln.'a nlntin itnrlni. !,.. Urol lw.x. "e Am Ice 19 Acnio Ten l'o. Si Acme T 1st pf 93 res I'i 19 10 .".0 7.1 29 92 , :.1'i TO r.9 18 ('.. .MONKY-I.KNDINC KATES f II 1 1. I) I : I.I II 1 - full n per inl : time, EjiiiO per cent. Conuneiclal pjper, three to fnui moiilhs. 5fl fi per i cent ; six mouths, fi per cent, ' Ki'scric liuiiKs' Discount Kales Hllcliil discount rules ul the tvvclv I'Vileral Unserve hntihx Here nn fullnvs. i (The llrst culiiiim itive Hie rule Tor nil perlnds up In Mini Including I he tlf-tern-il.i) iii:iliiill,v. Urn ...ifind fur n i rlod of sixteen ii nln. tj, ilaji.. The ililnl null fnurlh cnluiniis lve-i the inte fur redisi-ounts nf e.illnt -nil loans vriiiied , I' Kcvernment ImuiiIs m notes) I win 1 pupe. 41o l p I 1.1 !.i A (1 war.. , Alliance 111. . Ainer Mill . . A mer ltvvy. . , A r.vvy pf... Auier Strs. .. Am Strs pf. . Drill .1 (!. Hrlll .1 ft pf . . Huff ft S t c llulf ft S nf. ('am Sled... 1 27 Catnvvs 1st Pf 62 I'atnvv 2d pf. 61 I'nil Tc N .1. ('." "i (irti Asphalt. 16's .It ft ItT... Hi lit ft 11 T pr. 17 Kej stone Tel s'j Key Tel pf... 67 I.lt Hi others. 2.1 U l.lttle Schu.vl 61 I.eh Nv rliilits full paid r.ft'i I.eh Nnv 1st pel .... 17 'J I.eh Vnl Tr. . 2H I.eh Vnl Tr pf 2(i'i 1. N 2d rt pf. 43 I. N w r vv I . . 7 Mlnehlll N'oilh Cent.. Noith I'eiinil. I'eniui Salt.. . rhil.i Co I'lilln Co pf.. I'lilla Co cum prcf . ... I'lilla ft West I'll ft V pf. . . I'lIT I'ciin Traf. . . llvvy Co lien. T (t I war. . . " 'j C S Stl pf...ln9'u Wesl I'o.il... 70 Win Cramp.. 79 YniK llvvy .. !' t' Cos of N' J. lS9',s fin 73 U 811 88'i 22, 23 'b 30 S 31 I l.ehlRh Valley tlallroad uclvunrcd 4 on n small turnover and 1'cnn. I nla was unchnnRcd. Steel did little, hut was lower, notwithstanding the .' I vanco of yesterda, and It took the sumo course ns was recorded on ih v f recorded on the bl, 'iiiricun uaj u hoard, where weakness developed caily in the session marked up ',, but was Inactive. l.lherty Loan Ms and 3's were hlRlicr. hut were les active conveitlljlc Is did not change hands during t lie first hour and thi PLAN POOLING SYSTEM U. S. NEEDLE INDUSTRY IN PURCHASE OF YARN1 SHOWS BIG INCREASE ! Vh iladclph in I la rkcls H Knit Goods Men Suggest Con- Elimination of German Com petition Paved Way for Domestic Expansion I Hnston . Vnrfc . I'hlladelptilM Clrvelnnd Illhmnnd Alfantn . ctileapn .. HI. tiuls MlnneatMills Khhshs CIi liatliis Hmi rrnniisn mill in in no i)m 1.1 iIhss iIhx .1 .1'. I l' 3'. I l I I', t its I I'. .'I'j I I, :i, I l' " .Va I I'n .!' I I'lKl.l M'. I I'i .1'. I l' 3k I C, UL I l'OKEKJN UXCIIAXfJi: Sen liirli, April lfi. The feature or the foreign exchange market lu the cat I.v tile continued PKOVISIONS TIimi -. n rlr lohbhiB in i in -in iii'l VnlUUK nore well l, t llie-.l Tile Mtlo- lllllnns were in rnllnvv I'll! '" r' 111 seta, smoked nnd nlr dried. 3I vvestern tipef In ,-(s smoKid. 31c lly I" ' UnuiKle i nrl tenders. miftVied Mini air dried. :)." uealern Peef. kninlde nnd lenili r. K'linlfed. ,'l.le: beef liainn tl.1 P"rl "l',,,r' l52(B.1Ui lilllll". S. V Hired 'nose. SUVIIlej i hsnw. sKlnrml. loose iOWll'ie: liaini. .Ulnneil. smolird. nn'J.lle ntlier bams, amoUed. illy iure,l, . In lirninl nnd nver. I ace. .'inft3V: limn., nmnlied. weslern rlirill. 30!t32e. hams lolled linnelrss ,43e. P en 0 slioillderp, H. P cured, loo-e 21'lej plrnle shoulders, smoked. 2.1'te: licllles. n r elite, aeeorilltic (o nvernse loose n2i : lireaurast l.aeoir ns lo lirmul Hnd svriiKe, . Uy cured. '17c l.renl,.'nt lmion. ".stern elireil, a.e; lard. vven,frn. renre.l. 27'fr W-'Sc; lard. t'Ure . city, krttle .emlcrcd. 2"'j W28c. KEKIXEI) SUfiAKS solidating Orders and Shipments Iteaillni;, I', I., Apiil 10- .Lilian ,i a rival of American knitting mills In post war competition and other topics afford en plenty ot material for tall; at the monthly meeting ot tho Pennsylvania knit Roods manufacturers, auxiliary to Ihc National Association of Hosiery and 1'iulervveHr Manufacturers, at their monthly meeting here. I The delaj In delivery of jams and imam of pooling yam ordeis In carload .. ,,.. ., I.ts to get nulcker deliveries: the eff.ct Jrlanee competition was spolen ot of the war on the Herman knitting mills "'' ;' 'eallty. Max Xvdoggcr of N anil the Central Umpires' export liusl- ' ' ork' ,,0'a tn0 cpmnilwlon Ilia- JapaMsc5 ncss; stricter terms of talc, among them ' """"' nave neen ver lnshtnt llolon, prll H Manufactuiers and Importers ot n. dies conferred here xx it ti members of thi L'nlted States Tarlfr Commission rrla. live to the present disturbance n thi Industry and the possible future pros, i lccis. iiicri: cre niiniii any prc.'tnL The commissioners laKIng n.irt vvr David .1. t.cvvls and William J Culbtrt. Nov lurk, Apiil 1 1, Infliicnicd h.v n break of 100 poluln at t.lveriicol and rumoio ,f further de- cntlre brlt led In I ' ""ps " '"e i urn there. Iheic whs .i corn this moriiing , . " "' e.ne ikiukihiioii urv, ueuiiiiKs iniia.x was ,i r.riith. ,,. ..ii.,,iiH,i iisi.ir.n it ,u . .... . ..... irnnri,' in inni. n,mr,u,. . ... .. i" rr,imMn,i ii..,.VJi .i. I . ... '" innrh' riii.n sie.in iniiier ' '"- inc len-uav lift ru e. mid tlie inosnect of "-;"' '' -'" j -reure in or- I ,; .pi I?', ir. &V'ii ,;; avi';;;;,';,.::; " """-,,r ,M tn iy y1- n;.. oi ;,,c '"! , trll8,a1;:snulnrorf f ' ' ' ' that the Inti-t mil uliii'iiiiin In ssviin iu lent on of the manv members nrcseiit '. l""l cuaitx unci inev promise to !, S' frV S Jr'.'.4 . "?W iws'lI'VnSrtH, "AIRY PKODUCTS I.dvvau, HtoJ! oPiZaZmxLu d '? .TnvS.Z'T1 ' n'i, fi,- "?, '.A' k'""c :"" "llr"1- " "IlKht fracllnn cnr;fWI2-l.en.,n.l s r..r nnd i.r.,r. There were Intimations that tho llov- ' 1n0,. Al,'" ,'l "'"' " "f,r "' crs a,crt1118 2S 27', 27'j 2.'a 'Hciieinlly speaking, the market was dull "ere well sustiiliied on .hoi.e vi,k oifer crMni(1lt ...... . ,,, ,.. ,.. ,,,', '", '' r. Hurlng the last jear nnd d half, 1 : aa', ICI :'. and uninteresting loss of vvhleli were iibi.i Th. .niotntlona emnienimaj nxie price or llnlshed tex- he Fa( lMpy ,lax) , ff . A I2i . ijuo allons v "7e ? TV ":...?!!?. " ' rn,XVlf'' T' VV''?' Fe,t,'B"!,,ifefor,heraw '"oney fo. Information t Icaat ;f Z ' .TJ", 32', .12 .12 , I'emand sterling I 7.1. cables 4.7fi. Hx- &d-jVAv " ' ' materials for such products The knit-1 piantsln Japan have been suc"ful J ' 7si, ''x-iMy 1,111s. nomlimllv. 4 73; nlnel.iJa ,mi Tv c''"',s "."'" "' ",0 ','",lo" "cr evidently placing latch needles on tlio America - puis i.,i. '"'",l" urccriam or tlicir ground In this dlree- market : not Interfere either In material or shin- receipts hero today were LIT. cars menis wmi bo suppose Elblo perce The crca under the present conditions Is being . busheli, a decrease of 210,000 bushels turned to priority orders already on file, 'for the week, nnd compares with 0.41C. So far ns could be learned yesterday I ouo bushels u year ago. Dats are he there Is nothing new In tho way iif big pg offered fivdv In Argentina nt lower contracts ready for award This sltua- prices, but exporters arc not dUposed lo non is nine in me naiurp or a. relief in,,, nnv larce nuamny nn-'e. rnan aniiiing eiso 10 itiei industry, for the mlll. are contracted far In advance trlth what they now have on their nnd the market was weak mixing was "" can trading on tlio Cotton i;x scntiercd and unhnportant until testing change, which forced nld-rrop rii!liiH oiders were i-ncounlcrcd. Trade na.i111 more limit a hundred points. Hie foirlv large. The receipts hero Indaj lnnl list declining II to 113 p. ints wcie. lie. cars. I '" '!'' ou"", May opened 'c lower at ?l 27 audi "hue no nutlieut , nfonn.iii.iii w.is r.cedrtl to $l.2CTi. Julv was u'.X.ed I "' hand to explain tho pronounced wenk nl Jl.19'4 to $1 19, ngalust S1.49N at f ncss at Liverpool during the last few the end yesterday nml declined In 'la.vs. il was the nplnlon hero that lliert ti ira. 'must havo been a far greater long In- Favornblo weatner prevails in nrnr ..mc-. n.iu ouiu.ui iii.in nuy nno ncre uniario Minins Una for the harvesting of corn, the de- Imagined. Pari Mr Mai! maud for -which -Is broadening there, LIrHol was again a heavy seller !'onriv,v.uili It Tho contract stock hero is .16.1.0(10 I at the start, but after the first break P.llMoil bushels, against none a week Jig", and there was a irulck and xinlcnt upturn PHNJl Went a 1 17.000 bushels n jear ago of 28 to 70 points, due to heavy cover- H Sleel S,irln: rusn to so, ...nn in ." inb nn'i Minpori o, new-crop ponii ous ,l,,J "" ci i . itedilinz inwevcr. new iu nun . r. ed furiber re. , :' '-""in Iran i. .... in,- orderM absorbed iiverc. Comment won mn.1. il,, ,l.n Side air ON lief nineiA wns active. The crop thus fnr. notwltlistanillncr Ua nl. "itilliern raelfle There was h herfole '"xeept1" ' ! eaHy tramng and tl.e inarket w!,, weal, by AVal. street Interests, ah. off-grndeH of lion In Ma I '.oral Interests purchased on the bre k At H, bEl,er levels In nonstandard slzis In sleel ' hut again turned sellers because of We sellers appeared und check, with equipment not suited to break in com. nesting orders ahsorbed ,Very ( omnient was , . where such operation does I the olTerlugs. JluslncsV was active. Tile rrn thus rnr, notwlthstan .m m,.,. i ...(.,ini .,.. ..i...- i,.Fn in.l.iv vv ere 216 cars most unprecedented extent. : with prlorllv orders As might1 May was quoted nt Sl'.c to Mc at cd in a most orderlv manner nnd without ' i'"',. ",,,,,. iposed this Is virtually a iiegll- ! the start, against S4'sc at the end cs- tcenes of demorallatlon such ns had I . " lf'. "V,IJ " lercentage. ,erday and declined to S3 ',c characterized tho breaks In ibrmer i .mi Vmi greatest production rorceposslble I The contract stock liere Is S 9 flOO 5c..rs . Vtllot, ,.a,.lfK. B7 na'i pp. 2SN I II' i 21 .Vl, .'.1'j li'.i 2S'i ,S.i', :i7', 10',' :il' in, ft!', 27' j W, 21', SO', 7n i'i ll4 2.l'4 t'1'4 21 ol (i'l 111', .'il II .V to', 2P. Nl', 70? HI m'i 21 V.i IV.) Ill', :il tt ii 211 UVi 21 M r.'i UP, :il it .VI l-ranc cables 5.703. ,.i,r, u, 1.1 rr cables 8 SS. checks S ill. Swiss cables I 20. checks 131 (lullder cables 47, checks IC'-. Pesetas cables '.".I'.., checks 2I; Stockholm cables 33T,, checks 33-', Christiana cables 3l!l,. checks 31 , ('npeulingeii inble ;ilj,, ehecks .lo", Ituble nnt win quoted noinlnallv ,it 1 2 i . 'ii I ; i, HANK CI.KAKINCS llnk 'I'Hilnw tr..n tnmpir.il ullli .or repp,, nilins . hI !.uo.itK ''is loir inin Muslin Jill mi n I t,; i.t, m-, j;.,, -,, .,s,7 veVdV" .Vo'"5;. "tlens XineJi-u l'"' "", ",cr? wa" " olFi:ussl" l'"t- Mr. Ndegger dclaicd. ,l,at had It riHter. :i.1i:si kiiicuv nunB mosirrx .In ,tr nen the matter was Informally pot been for the Importations from ,.T-V old roosieri .,.",il'si dueks. I'ekin. i hi ought up Tho manufacturers present Japan the last nine mouths many Amtrf- iJJ'ie,n'aiiclS" cul'n'.ss ,',e'r"'pHri'r 'jlloft ref"",u' to think that when the prospect can fac'orles would have t,eea cOAipelM I ns. plzenus.'nid pernilr l.l4T.ini . pIb' on,. ' of such action Is more Immediate would I lo clo'-e. The JapsiieKe necdlcsi hive vuuns. fr pair .1nV.13i be (he time to debate It. 'sold for $46 per 1000. and It Is knon riM'cit I'imiitu Heading ma become a yarn dMribut-1 Hint they have been brought Into Iht lltl.Ml I KUllh lug center for the Schuylkill valley mills, ' founliy for not more than half that lienwnd wns fair for ili.ili'e t,u k Milne M.'atlrred over ten or twelve counties. If amount. Une Japanese offeied a certain liilons " Amde. "pVr l.t,l-iinB. tHitt. l'l" snggest.d by the delajed and lr Vvlnesnp. Iifnl, Sorlliern .pv. f(H. Allie ' irular deliveries of varn Is adopted. insrie l-ippill. i.r.i. mi i .ariliinvjii. j ,,.im .. rn, .... m,,niirnetilrpe ordre .1. i jrn iiinfr x i ru n iioiiiuni i I'irii itnmt - - - " Mrnuiy. tlrr. Mi. itiirot $lti's. HinkTuitr ' inaiij c5ic of yarn from Nru KiiRlnnd h!u'eVi.7"n.r I'ler"' 'is'iii 7.,f,o,,V""v:, ,ni,ls a:,Uir-y "r1 fo.r.lr" 2f Ml 7!) 21 ' ,s I PLOT AGAINST UNION CHARGED BY MINERS KS Southern llv jtudcbakerlo . S2'. 21', . .Ts, 17m Ho' -j lt." .i'i r.i 21',' ;sx'. 17.",' 21',' IIS ITS 11.1 P,' Tho receipts at the ports for the dav wero estimated at 13.000 hales, against I3.K06 bales a week agi d "l.unfl bales a j ear ago. all books. Production today Is estimated to be about 70 or 7f per cent of the normal pre-war capacity of tho Industry. And this represents mmo Improvement over previous weeks Some nulls, of courpe. are running abne this llgure rnr a week or more at a tune; men, owing to local i tmuo from that effects ot tne general conuitions, tiielr private cables .ivallablo rrelght room is rcquire.i 101 -i. ..-I.,,. ......imoilltlei. that are mon mil, !,... v...... .....llo. ' Ilecelpls or wheat at Minneapolis and Pulutli mda were 94 cars, against 24. cars a ear ago, nt Winnipeg 4SI cars compared with 000 cars; ut Chicago l cms, iignlnsl S3 car.- Loadings in Argentina are IhIiib nwlii lom.d nnd cood shtpuiPiits should ion cnuntrr, necortiuiK " I'lle weather tllele Is " lesl 10 .in ti :m I i Mve . ipon ,. in 111 in h nl ,'Mii 2K li.l i'S .'.li 2 -jn L'S I'll :. I.1 .lulv '." Oil 27 71 27 Ml 27 Ml i'S ll'.l i isiobet L'7 10 "il no 20 .11 20 70 27 01 lleiMllbti. 27 IJ 2H 10 20 13 20 13 20 .VI INACTIVE NEW YORK STOCKS Following arc quotations for inactive New Tork stocks and In whlcn there were no transactions todsi The price given 1 the last previous sale. Alaska tiold V V r; s s x , Mines . I'i Mn ,: v ,. . . ..... . . -- v"r t.. .. Ajax icuoncr. i v " ' V.KI.l 214 I'lilledl Iwrs IJ S I ml A coiol 1 s llubber I'SMeel I' S htecl pi I'tah Copper . . Wabaili pr 1 Western Union T Westlnshouve U A. M Will.vOierland .. Mil llsj US', us', SS'.' SS SS SS 124'4 121',' 12!ij 121 )l'j UVi HO', ni'i'i loo',- nn', 7S', Til TO lU'i, 3!!', ;i'ji, 1I.V, lljij p.-,i, to', -ill ;i'i'. 17'. 17i J7'j ' , District No. J) President Says 17-', r.-i.l.wl.. r r i n , nr, i-iiuminui vjjuraii)rs tsacK New Organization finn!. wFtint. pt lo Wlnpf'ip. t', '-''iJ "." rprinniti tl ".V2 s Nfutown IMppIn $1 .M(iiL.M limn. $1 SW'.' Mi, nl nlpfi iiPHrhv. pir Iihiupt , ih m ) T.n. !. I't. por r -PUMi IfsM l!.n 1i$1 . l.inon' nuivii I'jni JiWS - . lancor- Utn riorlla, pop slrin, t'.(ftl. flrapefrult. rinrtfla, pip lnx li.'iMi, IMncappI. I'orln lllfo, jmr train. litfiTi Coroanuls, pr liair. ftl'&T MrauliPrrlo. .'1rll i pop tit , iftHjMp (J Alabama, pnp nt afiMo, tin. North rrtlini i p 'it BUf? lot , ilo, l.mila tunrf. per nt.. 3u 1? top. noodle to one prosportic i'utomer for 527 and then offered the Kimc nedl ti Mr. Nj dearer for Shu, I dually thert needles fruin-Japi n go through threl hand?. Ilpferrlni? to tho German nredle, one, j of the uHiiotSCH doiared that It U I rhrapfi at $18 than the American needle at $13. American iitanufacturers 11 ' dividual mill, frnm tlnio tn lime Hav ing prdet'H pooled and the rn delivered in rarload lots is tlio suggestion made at tne mer I iii? " . i. ,1. . .i...i -i ...i A committee, or three 1'hlladelphla "ol "laiio nceuies ,uni me homing inuq mill owners will be named to make the want, but slick to the regular xilrfr Pioposltlon to the jnrn manufactureis needles, nnd that Is one polrtr at wtilcS The plan would save wolk nnd lime for the Germans get the best of the Amfrk Ihn nni men. and favorable action Is can manufacturers. As a rule th ."P VEGUTAHI.ES Sliennnilinili, l'i, Apiil in. In a circular to ineinbrrn of local unions of District n p. .lames .Mat- he district president, nnnouiicw vl'j SRI', IH!)', i Ihevvs, ,,.! . ' . . . " iii:.i i.i,,..... I.... .j . .... ...... .,.,,..,,, iiicii.'.iioii nay win lie on. Mix dlvld-nd- A mer Milt 1st pref. Int. r M.K. I nref. 14 si:.'.. 10 17', l' a nr r.n,.. Am, a lHh 77 xevnd.. i .. IV J.'"'. i; .. Vnrf c a"1.:.. '.".' ' .Mil lt ' )' - . - - IIIILII Collnii lluvcrs and Scllcrx New lorl.. April lfi .Mav - Mael.. J.eKtr. Mnters nnd ltncnberg bid . (ieer Weiiman, Jlentz. Hubbard and Scllar offered .Itil.v Hlaclc, (ilffoid, 1 101 1 till 1111-1116.111. :l4llt.10 pelii unre nml Maryland SI 1,111 I 2.1 White no Isloen. riolbM. per Mil -No. 1 S7'S. No 2 lt'n 7 V Idle polulo" 1 lorlda per bush linlnner lid lb I. ,2 2.1 fn .'I Se.t served April 17. and urge every me.nbei "Nf0"'7, jT,, . '-aT. No'T'.-al'"..'. 'su'ee't to qualirj for the Inrpecllon. lie adds I '"'"". "'rr',.. njr luiniper N 1 1 r.n ,,.,, I '! 1 'in No. 2 i.te.in J., ( elf i'j , i lorl.la We liaxn a Tew so failed members, I per irste, J I .Mir2 2.1 Leiiuc, I lerldn. who lien frl.,.,.l r .... .. .. I I'T ll.llnper lr.oll do. South r'srollnn. " ' '" uperaior.-., pr bmiinei- I.W7,i: !. I'sllfornl i. 1ST ' rnie. pe l lie frill I'lienniliers riorld.1. per PasKel Wit looked Tor. It vvou:d mean redistributing I the yarn from Heading, hut this could 1 be douo quickly and at a minimum or expense. There would bo two more dl.- trlhutlou stations. Philadelphia and The nurkd mi fceii..r.ill quirt and pnttHVllle. Much or the jam used here .hotted little rhaliRe ilinllitlnn. White r,...,,, v... tl,lfnr.l Mnaa .mil rotable'. .Ierse, ir ',-lmsh l.ski . 33 His comes rinm .New Hedrord, .xtass , and No. I inscue: No 2. 2ni,3ic Whin- IT shipments were made, by rail or potatoes jier inn lb - P'nnsjlvHiili. SI In I htcamer. in one lot the varn delivery situation would bo much improved. After-war conditions lu the trade were discussed. It was reported that Japan Ih now selling knit goods In India, China and Kgypt nnd will undoubted'y trj to extend her sphere of influence and trade after the war. nusiav Olier on New lork Jl 40ti I no. western. uoing cvcrytimig ios--ilile , disrupt our O'ganizaMnn by creating a scpaiato union under the pretense that It would lie rnr the anthracite mine workers only, knowing that il would be a very good laender, or the Iterkshlre Knitting Mills vVsomirsIng, look an active part In a de- Jlf. 4 r.n Csnlinnner t'Hltforuin. hate on flerniaii s riiture role 111 me tex- er erale Sl2"n llrupin Kproui Luiie tile trade. It was stated that the largest iUnd per fl I.",'il20i lKSplanl. l'lorlil,, f ,. f,,i,i.., i.,,!,,,,.- ,U1 In ,be world .er iix J3i I. .in. do. ul per ik l rull-fasiiioneil Kiiittiiift mill in tne woriu. .iiuniea in ,'oianu, w as uesiio,v en iiiirniK 3 J-qiunli Klorida p, r irale plnaeii. -sorlfiis. per niu . 2 SI .10412 : .ill K lleaiis. the war. CSermaio. according lo some speakeis, will bo kept busy supp'ylng ui uuul Liu it "in ion - in rs iiil'ijii:ii fn. r.pi.in inp mini I u 1 wi iuw i,x -'- i .nil I n i I iiuh - . ... ?iiiii il -'is. .iiiii I i;i I ir i.iiirxi.i .... n .. I .. n i ... . . - - .-.-- ......-.., ,ri III iv I'l'i mil i.iii.iir iit-riii-s. 1 in for a while In the main, however. It, - Am C & V pf .lMJi -Norf ,t Wet Hi.m, .orn. .lohnston. Siorni. 'lluul'.nrd hei hi" favoe !,rc a,,xlolls '" citrry , rldi. p. r hninper i,3 llret,. Florid... ltussla. ttumanla and other neighbors S5& VrZ UIVIDKNUS 1IECLAUEI, KTlni g .: 1. B ! - . mud, head-1 FffifeK?S ITM Xf?r ,rin. m0ro than about SO ner cent Tnilor-Wliarton Iron and steel fompain Ainer Ice pf. 4.. jo.i j, ; htrel i Uos". Klack. lieei, Uulld. McUhec fone I J y. . i P,mo l".r lll!,""lon as would I n 3 .in U.. fallfornla. per .bum 174 s for American textile manufacturers. . j JH ?.llulll ' ' rrKiVlar .Marterly of 1'. is-r nut on pre Am Smelt pf I'll 4 o Puel pn jIW iunil Sihlev olTered. ' "" ' made by those who would nttempt to Peppers rinrlda. per erate I'm 7.1. do. A suggestion that manufacturers must "Say'a e ,.on found tho trade feir'""' """ ' '" " "" S CVfi .A ! '' """'?W !'"-' ! rXdlatrAik fJ,ehl HiS , r'Vr. rKJ" ??. ZrA.rrUtmCnJVU,ynM utmlltlnB action on ICVX tSih PfP' il KSJS ? "r; " W&'ir.T !rranee.lapr,Sdemrad: SS Coan, a d.vtdend .,f , flS JfpV k lgrt T I 't&VVd MtSSS &$ ' SSS ISncfe SW Wfi ' lain ftur'es' JorT on Z in tne iron aim oifu Buai iraui. 1 rnn- ,' ,Jr .ihare nn .oinninn pjuh . Am 1 onlen nf on 1 era Marq nf ssri Sellar McKnlden ni niir..l ..,' the common people. h seed, per ton. 1H23. do K or da. nav enxeloocs at a certain large plant KSofromh"orC?-u'?h" U MI KOAI) EARNINGS AO&,VJS 6 8 f.''V- !-"' "--''"- ''"-"" hU .lu- ? V-''nU vr nXWTXX uiiivun ,,.....- . .w ."i ...... . .ut . . . :... BtTi r . j. n..., " . ,. ,,i.i ,.. ... .. .: . . -.-" . .--' nitnv iinnoor-i . Vear ended uectinuer ai . Atltoasiu.. ;;. ,,..-- - "to :r,i. '""""".'" mure imvveriui in uesierlng , i.iiin iivvjiiuvin .-'tWm-i ,!"iI,M,".M, , Barrett Co .. 93S pi'.'' "a I nf si, -, NEW VOKK COFFEE JIAHKET ,h? cPnd'tlo'' of niliie workers tluougli- (VI-'STKItrMY) Total ep;r. revenue.. JS...7SI.M3 J; -'2 '1 nkly Un Gas. 101 p'"! Car C8 n,- wi. ,.riiie i-, out the country, whh h has been plainly ' li l.hii.i.u.M ) N.I afier luxes... Jii,7 s.1: ,..T .I.; n '. Snoe.. ,15 "fill f nf Jims ,,;'" ;'r .Al'r'l IB. There was a shown since the organization came Into IH'TTKK The market lonllnued very Gross imume .... .T.JI1..I. -.01 J- row y r ,. nul,mi" P C.113 ' m',n 0)?.nl IK '" 'i market tor coffee the lives of the anthracite mine workers "nns un1'r "ht receipt., and prlc of ' iS I'X.r-o 0 U- Stl fn-n .i,i. itym-es today, vy III, first prices un-. "II aw ubtr hi, i.K I "" ".'"""'. V k IHh-r. There - ..n-.v rim. i t f.-tIl n. -- -- . -. MP9rl 1 - ..- '74 CliailPfifJ Irk 1 on iia i i..i . i. .!.. . .. ' " --. k .. a a n irnnd lniHIITV I 111 nil EfmrToM nrt mtn- 1S-1U equlv. Col & South.. 14 h-!;-,' S nf H7. I Today's y.si r.i.iv . '" which they thev tnlnk tney nave not Went. hi fre.h solld-paeked erearnerv ..,. R7 ML . ' Col & S 1st pr 47 V5?a'ntcli. 74: .,,.,,,, openlns o... done right. Hie Kws or the organization 'tra I.V Idslier.,, orlnc enods. lilji Uc: I Alillinii . . .. . ,-, ,- 1 m. "! c nj . jiz. .7' I ei S 117 o 1 Aurusl K MA v -.n inov do bow IH .,.n ,. ...... i.i. .i cxtia lirsi" IHlll'ae. Ilmts. I3WI3',." 1 nnaiunn i-itf-iiiL: . .. ion ii 1 ini nr rs, 11 ui t m -3 ? . - - -i. j.u - .. . . - . ..... ...... ,,, nuiiiciiv:ii 1. .... . r. . ... . . - m . R.. Wi I lccmFTan'he,or27 "d atoto,, "9 'vVU'.::::::::: :- ISKXr'r "'"?r tff"te sTl:: 'l:, i -nu 4 i" Consul (las.. S iir. n l,pf 17H Dirembcr f..7 s 7, S 2.! ' u."lcfr I he hetlei vv.iv i3 to lemalii on thai. IHM',, .e. mxla 420 I3e. npeUH inn illf cJntCn S fti,rlMb"1ll f,,l,""1, J ilj 5 i I'e Hxlde nml look roi ,-verv thing which brand. j..l.blnB ai ,in.i2e !'..' .'..;' " i;."1.-V.i xr 17U 'r.;ars-Jtoe nf.llR , IVbruary Z Ul .2i.'i due jau under nur aws and iicree- Iteielnn n inninlled lu Hie llurrau nr . a Vf TV 'I2.:h':.ett .. an Var.:n KSSBS.mi s'xiifts liniments I M.rkei,. nun luhs of butter and 7U14 tasts his xery necessary specialized pen ice In reaching 0 multitude of scrap sources, It Is natural tho scrap trade Is not look ing for new contractu under tho circum stances. TORPEDO KILLED I'OUK Lcyland Liner Etonian Floated Nine ftf4 , ?.".'?. : ; ; Hours After Being Attacked kjij p-r-f- T .... ,. . lillnols Central An Atlantic Port, April 16 Members Louts & Nah . of the crew of the Loylanrt Line steam- I ;"'! Paeitle ship Etonian, who arrived here on a it'ad"ns British vessel, say that four lives wero southern Pacific lost xvhen their ship xvas lotpedod and Union Pacific .., a,,nV I.v n l.ernnlo KllbmariliM nlT Ihn u "li Irish coast on March 23. Two of those killed were American horsemep, the others members of tho Jtreroom crew The vessel was torpedoed shortly after midnight, hut did not slide until D oclocK tlio fallowing morning. 117 111". .. 72 l!H 47 WJ -I SI 80 87 M 12.1 111) IP! III". Financial Briefs The International Paper Company has issued its pamphlet report for year end- a.l 1 1.,.,.. 1 I ... !tl uhoixlmr tfi ISO 7R7 tint The four men were killed by tho ex-, income arter all hnrires.' Including plosion of tho torpedo. tS.SSO.Oflii reserve tor taxes, as com- On tho same steamship was the crew pared with J5.120.727 net ror lmij. Sur- of the American steamship Chnttahoo- , P'ns ror the ear was JC 71U.87, equal cbee. formerly the German steamship t0 134.02 a share on Jlti..C().!)in com- C .,..- on..,lnn,l i.r.,1 .i.nlr Xtl. n, i I11UI1 KIUIIS OUUIUIIIUIIIK III I TVnil UUn.'l w. - .. ... ...h.wi. u The ship remained afloat for two hours, tho .men said, and efforts were made to beach her, hut without success. Tho crew was picked up by British tra Tilers. BLAME TYHIOID ON WATER her 31. 1317. compared with J24.8G a share on $17,442,800 common stock out standing as of December 31, 1910, The New York s-Tuhtrensury gained $105,000 from the banks yesterday, re ducing the cash net loss since Friday to 1131.000. Japanese Loan Honda Canceled New York. April 10 Tho New York I agency of tho Yokohoma Specie Hank. Ltd., has been advised by its London ollloo that Imperial, Japanese Govern ment 4 t per cem sterling loan oonns, State. Officials Find Polluted Spring Near Sunbury U...lil,niv A nrl I lfi T 17 ClnrA n -JTl...n .nrlnMr nf h. Ktal. n.mrl. amounting to 160.000 Of tile first SB- SBlstant engineer of the State Depart- rlegi and 20.000 of the second series Jrwnt of Health, has returned from pai e been purchased and canceled, friunbury after Investigating an outbreak - ,f typhoid fever among railway em- Cotton Broker Fails; 'ittoyea t Sunbury nnd vicinity. Nine New York. April 16 Gay I Schlffer, cersoni have been diagnosed as having ' a member of the New York Cotton Ex. . 1 . .... i.. .,.. . ... 'change s nee 189J. this morning an- old fever, eight of tlwm men and . nou, ed ,,, lnabmy. to meet nlg WeSL. ivfTP M "" -vin iw ju, nuns. iir (DUiimcr vto n ituur iiwucr. number of aunftecta were reported, His liabilities are not large. 11 or wiiom iranH wiuer rora n. aprios ; EST" KonngrU AU'SaiSK "efined Sugar Unchanged war, tnw spring naa neen pouuieo.; jrew York, April in itennea sugars waters. .iitrmioqai piani naa'are uocrrangea wun an local interests niviiett- imtv n,imn; uuvuunu.. , tiiioiins , sou lur nno Kruiiumieu. ine Mh mthfcrtUj 9aHflg'Unif Federal, National and Warner Com- I IMliim a.,1, win. Hmiui.eii. . uuuu W( Juki jBBVfwngtq'ni ,vu(HffUuiy piia. do nref . ri-i So n,i Chandler Mot. ,! Rtand irin',;i ii cr'SlTn? .tt ."pCk" H Cub C Sug pf 79 su stl Lt UV 22 TeTcc-nTO? TeS" ffi?iWBw.,,?, 3S&5?i8H Vnrll May Juno July 8..1.1 n isws.-ai rilticlsm, sometimes unjust criticism, not 1 mi H.llWsr.iionly by members, but rrom others who ' ?S s.altis.oa with colossal Ignorance question the of- Qik Tho uniform sales plan came lu for considerable talk. A few months ago the Pennslvania knit goods men almost unanimously adopted tlio sales f. . h. mill plan, the consignee to assume all llsks and pay all cartage and freight, after many months of agitation for this sys'iem of selling. At least 80 P"r cent of the manufactureis in the Pennsl vania scition of the National Knit Hoods Association mc now wmkiiig along this plan A strong plea for 100 per cent -operation was made. A blmltur plea was made for the recently proposed ten-day net iinlfnun terms of credit i:i.tis nemand was less nrtiie and th plan At piesent many hosiery e-1 un .fn "alid'-fnJeTnu?" 'J,r dervvear makers are nelllng ten days net. Quotations: , but many still cling to the old and less Americans consider that it Is loo ex pensive to set up their machinery for less than a lO.OUO-nrcdte order, whereas the Germans specialize ami inske a! least five times as man) kinds of ncedlei ns the Americans and take small orders. The Acnio Knitting Machine and Needle Company, ot Kranklln, X II, challenged this contention by cxplalnm' that it was willing some time ago v take almost any kind of an order, doatl to 1000 needles, for the sake of setting Into Ihn market. ThN concern reDOTied 1 making about 4.200 000 needles In 15lf j am, ,,,,s,nuii in j-,l I lie itrorge r j Adams Needle Cotnpan.v of Hills, X. JI, "' reported a pioducllon of 3.000.000 la mi,1 and more than 7,000.000 In Ulf Of last ear's product of the Adams tlrm ' 700,000 was composed of the kinds cf 1 needles tliat are lepoited to be Po dlf I flcult to make that the Americans do not J want to make them. 1 13. W II. Jasper, or tho Contlnenlal Latch Needle Compan.v of New York. InutlflA.l fl,,i, ,1ia ll.im.n ..nmnelltloil 1 was not based upon price, but qualltr. and that the German needle was likei to prevail arter the war If It tcpm ) pcrmlsslblo to Import $ ivmirn CTAvnApni7R AGRICULTURE LAWS1 fiOVERNJJENT BONDS reslateerd. 1Il.1i) t outiou, 1 03(1 . . . resiniFreil. mis ll'd it? I -H. tOUllOII, IIIHII OT a., rclylsr.l ,1.1b ' .... K ee sir ni. "jv? ' ranue.TOm In" !" '"upon, mis in, FM&Spr.. 2JU Tot, lrodiiS r? i"' """'red. 123 . . . . . , r-.n Chem...l65 Tob iw Vs B;I ,' coupon, I0S.1 in-, 0eJl.nf "' 98 rV,lLnX, ,l- T ?." '""eon. HUH .. . .. . ' m! A.. S: ''.;' o-tt i'SJ,erw Type.ioou il,n"V,H -" "Klslerwl 10.1(1.. 11.14 Gulf Sts Stl. . 9H I nderw T nf loi '!" j"- reBttered. mis ... mill Hartman Cp. 85 J'n Hag. 1. ,iz '!" '4" re""ertd. linn so' .... T.-lan .1U1 I' ,1 X. II .! " It?. I " en. vuumn I are of a h gh standard o elhclency Tt reeiipt. iio.fto Tr ci: western eia I " 'ZS nTL 3 o?,),,, a"" a member desires to uroxe nlmself one ' "" 'lL,n .r,SVfi,?,?n-flrM"' " 8" "" l P" ccnt ofr ror eiuh' or tlllrty days 'of the lilchesf claan nf iiTiiAn mnn ! ra"' southern. I10.3.1W 10 O.i per case: faney net. "k' ntllTn1 Llnhol.8".,?LK' L"'. ?.elerted, carefully candled eB wero Jobbl, I The association went on r.m. . Ii'l'l IIS" 10.11; ' laws of the organization and tho agree .... .i.n ,u .,.o tuiciru llllu I ".Some of the would-be union wreck , ers claim they represent the highest 1 hiiinuiiruH 01 unionism; mat tney do not favoring the arbitration of all contro versies regarding contracts, wr tten or I verbal; quallty-of goods, commissions LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS Chimin. April in HOOK PiUmm.! ... I and -other issues There In Imr.llv , break Ihel.- obligation' If they organize , & ,'omoffow ' lls.'.ion'i ead" liVrt18.?-. "J1" "Wner Who hn8 Mot ,lnd 80me t,oublc 'n unaMla nrmnl.nl f. .. .,,,- I "!"," '"'"""TV" '. "..'.J'.. ".Zr" 'larfclet slow n nm. nn. n. mnr. nl Ik... ... . .... ,7. " ?.-,, 1 9R tTnlon n ',eJ S? Inter Ar Cop 2H Un Cp st pf.,02 int Agri .... j :,"" wrug , 77; Ir,. Arrrl nf.. 43'.4 Un Dw 1., .1 :i.T Int Harv Int Con Cp Iowa i-en Jewel Tea Kan City So 28 I'n) rty l.u JJS S8 Jjnlt nv i iSif "-4 K" A""y Sleel .i3 a t-7 I T X. W 1 r '" i.-eir. r sft nr. Kelly Spring. 42 H " g c I p pf Keok & D M. 4H " g Ind AI nf 98 ...a -imb an 7 ttiru 1 mp 15 y Prer ... so Lee Rb & Tre 18VS u,s Hlty Imp T?lllsra ....185 . I't.Pref... XfaYihat GlCC May Dpt Strs 53 do PI '" Max Motor Max Mot Max Mt hnve recommended capital stock Increase ' w- of A . hut are friends of the coal from J12.000.000 to 120.000.000. auauionai js.ooo.OOO capital will be the useful common StOCk. elvlmr the enmnjnv - t An $14,000,000 of that Issue. Proceeds will 1 at the -mercy of the employers as thev be used In part for plapt extensions. . were years ago. before many of our I lorn. wr. . ' a separate nnrnnlzntlnti fnr ,h. nntlim. cite mine workers only, and refuse to 17 so. m xea. iii.iimi'i? su I7.1; rough. lins.1Wlil.70, yorkera. f II Ullij II , t.n. heavy. 17.S(I 17.(1.1. ganlzation or against It, and those who , noo hJad .omoVrmv. linim h-a ,?"';: ' boa"'1 t arbitration named, lo sit at m arc dlfllnvnl . ttnHv at xoKtrdnvH riny naA.,A. ,..(. recumr lntprvnln nml tn ii-.,, n. members und are not true to the obllga- , 1.73; cow and hMfefi $7 .M101.1 7a; members. F.e will be taken from Anh Hnd eaity at &Hterda'a af.rHir. t.V aionff one or more or these lines recently. SIT SO. hulk. 117.4017 TO. Iluhi ti?"-..,' , A larntt mimhpr' nt 1i.c .linmiion i,r... Tin t illlu n uitiiivnr. ll,n nn nntl. 1Tk.ll inl.,l f t T I II nVu 1 ? Ull V..,. .. ....-. . .. ,...-.. ... nfonih. rea'iv"" -,,a. , -;.ft .. . .-- ..-- .,.'....,.. rounu tnefr way into the clv.l courts HM J IIU 1I 0U Lull DCI if LM II IllMrla ..' - . . . 7( .. ----- vw..u.l.Vt,. - - - ---t. .-- ters. He must either be with the or- nViVvBlt!i,.-"J" A ,. . . . was unanimously decided to have a StPPl Pit. Wntllrl InoraiDn "!! - - .. - i UK 771: ' -- - .Twta.t iiivivaDC IUUllill 'ivr'itsoU V$ltMB 'lPt H I l'lttsburgh, Aprl, 10 Directors of the "dvopate n separate union are disloyal , ateadv at eterday;. cioae, N Jlsqv4 V.nl.Ied Krult.iosil , v union oi me members and are not true to the nhla. nt().73: eo. and heifei n pt Si it" i.aP Brd isu I 'rumuuu alecl lompnny. of Warren, O . tlon they took when they Joined the U , ofl'.'r. and feeders. ts.Tspisjt.1, 1..,,..; "f th. r follovvinir n ,i,7, ; .!Tu..., ceipiii today. 14.01111 head; to. ( Association of Xnlt Goods Buyers, Na- rp, uiiciaiuio, tv. .o0 thOSfl Slot, in. noor HIlKKl' ll.ceipia Mer Pet of.. 91 Mich Cen ...119 Mont Power . 69 "M & fit L now 10 , Mor & Essex. 39 Mo Kan & T. 8 ft M S P & SSM 90 Mo Pao pref. il Nat Acme..., 28ti Nat uncuit I U S S & n.f' SgV "ii ITil,"o.'"'LI""H 1 pf 62 'j ,a-(ar Chem 11 members knew how conditions were." van.a. rlt. April iaa L ..- ..J..V I maien receipt, louay, ' steady. . 16. CATTLE Uatl 0000 head. Market ,. , - W OC I vuican Det,. 7 nasn nf B S2tl Warren n n. 16V, West Pae, ... 26 44 W Md 2a,pf; f " Wheel A 1. v. i" WheelAL E3pf 20 Pitman bewer bystem In Full Blast FLIES ACROSS ANDES ' h "pas-r.tximiei 'receipt, today, n.ooo Pitman. N. J.. April 16. With the , SliEKI' EitlmMed receipt, today -avin ; SSSIel0?1 SSK.3 gRi Ft Airplane Passage Over Moun, " " -fil 'wn.f tryCVinAi M0de Ay Oer mr,0errec'?od.Ay''rioSTe'.SUSM.Erset- I connections on the east : auto of the town, i ... . . , T , . i rA,io? ' -0 Market uisposai x-iuiu io, i was completed last ucuu- niii .,.. ., ucuienam CATTLE lJillmated receipt, today 11. fall and more than 200 properties In Cendelarla, of the Argentine army, has son head Market .trady " that, part of the town now have sewer flown across the Andes from Zanaln. t.?,.IEIifT;?i;tln?'.1. receipt, ttlay. 9500 -. . .. . m . . .. .. . ' neat,. jiarvi aieauy L,ri 7ns rtrBcnunc, iu vunw, vuiic. u uisiance ns a test fllelit from I ini.., T i.i . of 120 miles. The machine crossed chthm.-nt. ot T lcB..i i rt Vdlstanco of 3 S? nle,(l' h mnnniains at nn nuitnri. e,r vnn i anlhmcntf of Livestock Increase '.'!' ?ls:a"59. ot I-5 .nlles. In three service. tlonal Association of Hosiery and Under wear aianuiacturers and National Asso elation of Knit Goods Selling Agents. LIBERTY MOTOR WINS Never Misses a Stroke in Run of 325 Miles in Three Hours Mlneola, N. V April 16, An air. plane propelled by a Liberty motor and Plan to Give Control to State Bo- i rcaus Under Measure Now Being Drafted ........ ...... ... nn.n.lrnt0 ' il n.iimirioii, .inii . ...mi'...- standardise State law- ri l.ilmg to St Departments of Agrkuliuie toa)o' duplication or woik nnd assign deflnlto functions as to the ilep.n (nients vvblcl will racilltatc co-operaiion with l"' federal department was outlined at conference of the executive cotnmlttti of tho National Assoi lation of Clnv mlssloncrs of Agriculture with SecM tary Houston. Control ndmlnislroiinn nnd icgulauOB of agricultural development would t given to the Stafe Jiepartincnts under . law which Is being drafted by tne com- , mlttee. J Secretary Wilson outlined to the com- t mlRstniiern nlnna (n eeiitr.nllze labor '15 ployment agencies within tach SnttW j. tne recru.iing or rami lanor rw -mlnkstrator Hoover told the commlMlo" ers that the average production of an agricultural products in 1917 was n'.' per cent and ha urged them to use their efforts for crops this year to make up IM deficit. NO ROOM FOR KNOCKERS IN U. S., SAYS REDFIELD n. . - j T.i DAlii! an atand racitists am ioi xw mists Warns Against Gcr- man i -luimguiiuu jri SI. l.ouU, April 16. William C, R- "vii wsv-ismi; w vviiiiiivw, --- kfT address to tho members of the Cham0" of Commerce that this country naa n. - .... i- . i ..U. al (ft lhi iur me paciiisi. jor nc niusi iv .v1 ha ... !,- -,,.. naint nnd fOf I00 IIS 1111431, H-,,111, iWI l 'vvv .-- - fm Socialist who should tee his We' J 'J !'," ?!e2.1?.y .5Ia-m" Ry nrown, of the I brotherhood embodied In the loB.' Unlted'States s gnal corps, arrived at 'cause; hut It has no room for the P'f j.iu mwuiiii uciu ,ic,e uner complet 97 i Wh,.""V.Mi '"ft N.t m. nf. llOli w,,","."-" ! Nat Con & C 1ST. Wlion Co P'. "iu Nat Clk B. 69 Wilson Co tr Stl Tires of Sixty-Year Sentence lllooni.buri-. P... April Iff Klmer 1 1"- Holderman, of Danville, who drew down ti,i. i. t)i. nrt U aalilnKtun. Anrll 16 Shli.n,.. t. .. livestock, 4icelyed by the nrlnclnal j . . - QtnAbvnrila In tliA ft .... i. . . . . g,'v.r! WafC-SS I tH Aa "MrTpSTn". ! ES Wi sixty years for safe robbery-yhas an. "lo- a balloon operated by Captain ,,h so.SS2 care rVcelv1 duri, l IH nounceil that he whl seek a pardon. A uloaga and Engineer Bradley crossed I ul month m J9lf an inereaL eJ Philadelphia social worker is said t the ATidea from Santiago., Chile, to 22.9X1 cars, the railroad administration .-.v .u.wta.cu .ic.imii ,B uis iije. Uipoiittta, Argentina. declared today. warnlrtj hours and fifteen mlmiteu nin,. i nrown was accompanied by Qeorire I Oll-nnA ., T I1...I.. ... . O" u.u,u. l A.uc .v iiuiiiir .Tr...- - . -.-,..,-.-. v.,,vt., I .ci icu lliui lairs u, ,w ...-... - i -J1? r '.ia" b.ie" r.un a total of .the new Liberty motor for ,r,$1liS 1 v., r",,1. "" wl lr,P rom uing. ley Field did not miss a stroke, ao cording to Mr. Duzane, who also said Its vibration waa much lean than had boen.pe,ctfei. mist or the man who deals wun Pu"'': aiYale. tftw tho InnrlliOinL w knocuer. CfanxAtn.... naflaU 4TJ1 V O ...., " "--- ,! . against uerman propaiiunuo - . serted that tales of the Inelllclency j were merely an example of the '""'".'""J ness of this propaganda ie.vr7ii this motor was the most povverini ojjj kind ever invented ana tm ',wi 7 it? I Wf ffs s nil le.ui ouv;w.iM.y . m 0 n J' M tt y f's