IB tt EVENING- PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, APRIL "2G, 1018 p tfiiiiiiiHTiHHHi'iui'iii'ii'ii"iinittia What Our Company Means C c n t r n 1 location means convenience. Active directorate of well - known men of business means security. Capital and surplus of two million dollar s means strength. 10,000 depositors means activity. Open a n account with the (DNTffiEUt'IME miMRMIPAW Ts'slionil, lale and t itv tlrpoiitnrv 12th Street Above Chestnut Philadelphia $1,000,000 Surplus $1,000,000 Capital m Lend Him AHanc rrM BUY ;g$ LIBERTY BCf&D3 The National City Company Ntinil City B.alc Bid.-.. N. Y. Corrrtrcndertt ufim m it Cities PMIaielpnia 1421 Cbeilnst St. Tele phone55 I -e us' Bondr-Short Term .Vofer- 4eerjfanrfs i GOOD STRENGTH SHOWN BY STOCKS IN NEW YORK j Many Issues Score Gains Ranging From Frac tions to 2 Points Early in Session. Reading Jumps Now York, April 26. The stock niuthet showed pronounced strength in the e-irly trading, with many Issues making gains ranging from fractions to 2 points. Jntern.ttlonitt Paper wns again prominent, advancing lai to 'isu and Olntlllers made 11 gain of 1V4 to GO'S, i Thcro was n good general demand for L'nltctl States Steel common, which roso,s to ?3'. Rending made a gain of 1 point to Sl'.i. The minor steel Industrials wore, also In good demand. Copper -toiks were fractionally higher. Unhlvvln. American Cotton Oil, Studchaker and Corn Products weie 1 oilier features. Thcro wn no ufllclnl roullrm.ition of reports that the food ndmlnlstra tirm vvni planning to commandeer whisky In bond. American Telephone made a new low for the scar of 07?. (itilt St.iles Steel (-old off 2 points to 107. Com Products galnril ' to 3'k on the xtrenglh of the good earnings -tatcment for the Ilrst quarter of the seat. A'cio York Stock Sales NEWS OF THE FINANCIAL WORLD NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA STOCK PRICES PHILADELPHIA COMPANY SHARES MAKE BIG GAIN New York Bond Sales Sales in Philadelphia SEQUOYAH OIL & REFINING properties in YOUNCSTOWN POOL, wbere new wells of the father type are bein( brought in flowing ! the rate nf 1,569 to 2,500 barrels a day. Another new pool -SEQUO-YAH-BARTLESVILLE open ed with three completed wells. We have jul compiled n an alysis which shows actual results In drilling operations, earnings, dividend situation, book value and speculative value ul the shares and all the essential information tieces saiy to permit logical conclusions to be drawn. Tree upon request. Ctip this Hi i" mrnttml St) Ii SCHMIDT & DEERY Mem era Cona, Mock Ijv. nf V Y. 628 Widtoer BIdg., Philadelphia, Pa. l'bonem Hell. Hal. IOKOi liej. 1080 N. V. Office, 30 llroad t. COMMISSION HOUSES RUSH BUYING OF CORN Predictions of Small Area and Possibility of Poor Stand Create Demand (it in ni;iT WK.vnmt Kmr.f.v'-T ( hlrmn. vprll 2. Illlnnl. rnvettled tonight Biul 'vitunlis. iirobtbl.v aliower In Miutlii not much ch.iiue in temnernliirc. Sll.-onrl rrohalib hner tonlaht ami "atiird.o. not muh ih-snre In temner.i- lOoronoln I'lirtls rloiidj tonlaht and atiirdasi looter tonlsht. wills teniperj tlire near freerlnr. Minnesota I netllnl end colder le nient. Willi freelnit tenilieriittirei tur dns f.ilr nnd continued cool. ... , !,, ukettled tonUht and Satnnl.i.t : colder tonlchl. wllli temperature ne.ir North' UnViol.i rnlr lonlclil nnd -"alur-ilm i lolder In Miiitlieast Ionian!, eome wlmt warmer atiird.i. -oulh llnkota I tisrttlcil loniihl. colder In e.i.l riul letitrols Mtnrdiij partly cloudj ""Nelirai'kii t n-cltled tinlehl nnd -atnr. il.U. proliahls rain tiirnlnt In west to -nnist colder tonlelit unit Mutheat -alur- ' l'ali'.n. rnibnlils hosier tnnicht and ntiinla: lolder in north end sset tn- Mo'ulana I'air tonlchl mill Saturday; not much change in temperature. Wjonilnc nn tonight, colder atiir. da. pnrlls clouds and wmewliat warmer. CIiIchc". April 2ii Tli.-re was u ruh tn hu "r th,H morning b commission houses anil local fclmrti the Influence being 11 . nnow - ht.iteini'iil iircilliHing a nmall area wmi STRENGTH IN CABLES MAKES COTTON FIRM Reaction Comes on Week-end Covering and Southern Hedge Selling (OnilN IIIXT WKXTHhK (OMMTION New lork, prll 30. The following, tern lierature were recorded In the cotton belt tllU niornlnm Little Hock, 41 nklnhoma, ,V1 lemphu. Knowllte. tlanta nnd Itilmlnaton. oil MireteiMirt nnd AunMa. Ati taion. Nnh llle and ( lmrleton. AOt Meridian. bllene. Icknhurr and Savannah. fui San ntonlo. t,nlieton, renacola. Montaom en nnd Ttiomawtllle. lilt New llrlean nnd lackkontll'e, CJ Corpua hrlstl, ,0, nnd lampa, VZ, There iin .01 Imh of prei tnitnt'on at Meridian! .0-1 Inch nt Memphis, nnd Ai Inch tit Tumpa. Nen Xork. April L'fi 'Hip fact that Lherpool cihlct were hetter than duo. gar tlic market a flrmor tone at the opening, l'lrt prices were It to 10 points higher, but the most strength wan ihown by tin- old crop position. There wbh t-ome carl week-end cm ring, followed by renewed south ern licdgo belling and pressure trom I,lerpool, under which t"han reactions occurred. Tlie market at the end of the flr.st fifteen minutes was 5 points net higher to B points net lower. The receipts at the ports for the day are esllmater at 12,000 bales, compared Alaska nold.M .. Alaska Juneau.. Allls-ChalmMtg. ... AmtlcetSugar Am Can ArnCanpf . . .. AmCarFdr. . . . Am International .. I m Cotton Oil AmJce mlcepf Am Mnved AmLocomotire " Am Malting. ... I AmMaltinglslpf ..niMnvMiA,itcr AmSmelt&rtfftit . Am Sumatra Tob .. Am Sugar Ret Am Tel A, Tel . . Am Woolen Anacorda Copper .. Atch Top A S . . . AtlGulfAWI. Ba'dnln l.oco .... Rait A Ohio Halt A Oh.o pf. Ilalopllas Mining Hethlchem Steel. . BothSl'UjsU. . . HelhS8pcpf . .. HrooWjn liapTran Mnrn' llrotheM .. . nntlefopAZIni" ' nutte A Superior .. ( al Petroleum . . Canadian PaC.fic... Central IathCo. . Cerrode Pasco C... Ch Mil A ft P I hi Mil A St P pf. .. t Itini A Tac ... I III APfipupf.. Chl'o Copper CMnoC'oppc; Coll'uel Alro.i .... Columbia Oas V E , Conol Oas . Corn Pro 1 Kef . . Turtb'o Steel . . .. t. ubl Cane Sugar. .. Cuba Cane Sug pf . Dome Mines . DMillersSee . .. Irhlstpf . . .. (iaslon Wm A W . fipticral U Metric . General Motor-. . r.oo'lr'ch B I- Co . Great North pf . .. (it Nnrrforop Gulf State., "(' ... Inter Agrlrul Inter grlcul pf. . .. Inspiration Cop ... . Infer Cono: Inter Mer Mar Inter Mir Mar pf.. . Inter Pap-'r Kan C.ty South . . Kennecott C'oppjr. . . UrkMeH Mai Motors 1st pf . Mej Petroleum M Idvalo Mei . Mlstourl Paelf.c . . -Nat Knam A Stamp . e ada Con Cop . . . N YNH A II Noithern Pa-.fic .. .. Ohio Cities Gas Ontario Mining . ... Pennsylvania It It. . . People's Gas Chi ... List Close lis . Ui 23U- r.px . ma 7R 52 A7: . 47'i . .')! . frl . R' . 4'J'j 7rt;. lot1; . oo1; .104 . ns . (VJ . Kl'j . 8.J lO.iV . SO'i . ol'i oi . 1 , lllrh l'i 41.' i Vs'j "a's Ixiw it; 43i 78 " :7l S2'. :ii!i 0l'i o 77 I 101 OSs 0 15 OfT-s 101 07'i 1 l:o a.m. Hi U's 7S'i :;s '.'3 , of 77'i on, Ilrl 08' i ' JIOBOOAnglo-Krch 6s aa, 1000 C & O rv 6s. . T.t 2000 C 11 t Q en 4a M lOOOCol Ao lei 4s 84 1000 nctrolt T 4W 73 5000 Krch Aep 6US HB? 1000 Inter M M Os. a I a, 1(1000 Mb Itonil 3U 00.IS R4-000 lo 4a 0(1. IH (1000 do 1st 4 90.711 SSOOOI'ao Tel Gs S4't 1000 Pa gen ct 4'h 8!i 1000 ItendlnR Ken 4j 82 ' 1000 Ho Pc cv 4n. . 77 2000 So Itwy, con Ss 02t 13000 tl M HubhT Cs TSa 2000 Vn I'm; 1st 4 87 10000 V IC'of (I D & , 1 o JO'i 16000 do u'cH new- 151ft po 3000 do SVis 191 03'i 1.0.IT 00 U 704 J2, 84 73 t ft D1 , 00,10 vt.n 011.12 STi 80 ii S9(i 8Jl'j 82 U 1I.W) a.m. 00 r 7'i , '.K''t 84 7.1 05 It yils 00.12 08.1 00.18 02 78 s S7 . 0'a 93 U 02 n 78 , 87 09 'i 01 03't Itath l.o'v SO Am TAT 08 08 'II !,h N'n. 4i '4 7 Nor Cent.-7S4 'S'.i A8Penn II II 44 4tn 18J Phlla Co. 7 34 , 4 Phlla IJIeo 25 SS BOP H T t O 2.1i 2'i MflTon Pel. S S'l, 1000 Ton Mln. :t 3 IT O 1 . . 80 OB 22S V H Steel OS 04 ISWarl&S i '.' , TIONDS lllSil I-ow 8600 1.11) Honds 3'i... 90 08.70 100 do 4s... 00.30 06.S0 30 do lot Is 96.30 06.30 12000 Un Itwy Inv Ss. 3.1 3IT 11:40 A.M. 1)8 4V4 13"i 44"S !L ii Advance 4 Points on Small Turnover One j Block of 1000 Shares ot Tonopah Mining Changes Hands Market Is Firm aa 3 ( 03 11:40 A.M. - '. '. Net CISC 00 96.60 .10 06.30 341. I'ollowlns the small on the I'hllaOe course that had been expected ttailliiR was exceptionally lelphla Stock Kxchnnsc durlnp; the two-hour session tnd,f virtually all Interest In the financial district being centered In the Liberty . i,i 13ay celebration. And, owing to the two half sessions coming to-cther 0'J'' 6d' i Go's" A'cjd York Curb PIIH.A. INACTIVE STOCKS rollowlnB arc quotatlonn for Inaeme , Mn .1ah lll.. .! 'lll.la I.. Iama, .t l.i..lli.,ll . ..A 1 1. tu . utiuriB iiuuu iiiiiu iniciuai, nnu mimctn cit; iiul lUUKlllg lor n .In. business before the first of next week. ether " Increase 107 XI ol uTs 107 SI '.In tiled iiohslbllllv of ii poor Mimil ami with OtH hale3 a week ago. 12.064 ' Pi ts A West Va Buy U.S. Bonds for Investment Investors today are put ting their money into U. S. Third Liberty Loan Bonds ('IK'' ). For pa triotism? Yes! Also for profit. They provide an excellent investment for either the small investor or the large one. The value of these bonds will increase as the years ro by. Take advantago of this opportunity and buy your share today. We will bo pleased to handle your sub scription. Frazier & Ga Investment Hankers N. E. Cor. Dniad & Sansom Sts. luio start owlnir to feed tioublen. i ifrei-hucs were limited until a fair Rain bail boin rstablMicrt. Stup-los-s orders wm rnrountered on the il'-e. There was a wood demand for low grades tff tin i-ach artb'le fiom distiller. Mas opened 'ii' lower at ?1.27'. but rr.-oseroil the los. July was ttuoted a I f I .11 '.. ti I 32 '4 at the nlitet. acalm-t $1 r.cn. nt the nil yesterda, later s-cll-Inu al $1 51 '. 'Mir icrelplM hrn- today were li"l ran. onVrhiEH of the new Argentine crop are reivorteil more In i-sldeiwe Shipments fr.Mii the lountry for the week sstre 71 1! onn biifheb. against LM73.O0O buth-r-ls last sear The visible r.uppl there i (iOO.OUO bushels, against I. COO, 000 btislioiH a sear ago. Loral bears pressed the market for Juls- n.it.s this morning and foreed the pn.sltlon beloss- yesterday's close- after a stronger start There was 11 good deal ot iT.oitcment In the pit. Commission houses purchased at the outset. There uere predictions ot larger clearances in the near future. Juls after starting at 74' to 71 'c against 7tae at the end ebterday at "I'll-, and then dropped to 74e opened at 83'i'nS4c. against 8ji,o I the iloe yesterday. The arrisals here todaj ssere ISO oars, .shipments from Argentina for the week wen- 163 000 bushels, compared with 1 JH.'.OOO bushels 11 scar ngn. The receipts of whe.it at Minneapolis nnd iniluth today si-erc 160 cars. agalnt rjl car." a year aco ; at Winnipeg iol i.iri, i-ompared with 423 cars; at Chl ijigo srse.n cars gaalnst foity-nlne cars. bales a ear ago, and L'2,2S7 bales two 1 Pressed Steel Car jears hko. Yeaterdas's rloe Clpen Mllv . . . L'O.tl." I'B.in Jutj . . 'Jfl Oi 26.3 Ortolr .. 2. 37 L'S.73 December. 2.1.4.'. L'. 4H 1(1.1(1 II 11.31 H.ln n 111 a nt. I'll 12 2(1 12 26.00 un.ixi vc, on -y, n.-s 1 23. IS ifS,4S '.Ti.34 21.80 21 3U 24.3d Cotton llujers and Sellcr Sin A orU, April 26. May Newman and l;lnMeln, bid: llentz, Gilford. Cone and Aseninan offered July Hubbard, Peerr, Cone. Seltill. Fllnn. llifford and Partlett offered: niordan. Wenman, Russell, WatMns nnd , Martin sold October Itagedorn. Klnsteln. Ilyinan and l'llnn bid: Hubbard, Glfford, liu meons and Martin oftered. 1 Uceeinber Waters iind Segal bid; I Casard and Krederltkaon orfercd. Liverpool Cotton l.lierpnnl, April 26. Spot rotton was fiulpt today with prlc&a weak on the basin of a decline of 39 points for mid dling, old rontract. at L'l.iSd. Tho tales wero 4000 bales The receipts ssere , 19.000 bale. Including 3700 bales Amer ican. Futures ss-ero steads- In the. rjrls- Fold dealings Old contract, spot price, were: Maj ! American, middling fair, 22.98d ; good a. iiiiuii iiik, -..juu ; miaaiinir, ;i.,ci; low I middling, 21.23d; good ordlnarj, 20.25d ; uruiiiiiry. i.idn NKW YORK COFFEE MARKET flay Consol Cop Heading Itep Iron tc Steel... IlojalOuU-h trr . fihattuek-Arlzona . Sinclair Oil IW . . Southern Pacific..., southern Ity Southern fly pf Studebalcr Co ... Tenn Cop A Chm. TeiasCo Tobsxco Products. , I nlon Pacific . . . l'nlt(d Clears .. United Ilslnr. . ' I'nlterf n Inv nf. i USInd Alcohol .. ' USUubber PS Steal US Steel pf Utah Copper Va-CaroChem.... 1 Wabash pf A .. . , Wabasapfll Westln K&M .. ' Willys-Overland. . 7') .124 8", . 1! lb . 137' . taw . ai; . 37', IW .'7 . IS',' . 50 . Hi . VI . 0 . lit S3 . 37'i . Gl' . iiS'i SO Vs . -n . -S . S,Pj .14'.' .110t' II . S3 aa.'j .100 i" . 17 . oPi ' J.'4' . I'.Ti . sr . -to :;.",' so ."t-'j 02 ; 43' j :o .51', I'll,' as's WJ-i as-, 0'. 44',' 40 27i 3S't i'4',' SO'i SOW 7.'!.', 10', 2'Ou.j lS'-j 144 70' 106', t:is 01 12, us'; oO's Ah U7 4CJ sv; s-i'i 107 17 5 s' Vi .'III S7'i 10J i:;s 0J-, 70' 108'. llli I . ' ,Aetni (ertiftektes l.hes'rolet Coadea 4. Co 1 I'urtlss I.ehlall lulley COrtl Kaln.. J Magma Copper rtay Hercules I Hu'Iho rihi I rio (,!. . , . . 1 SenecK Copper .st Joseph Ijekil .Ubtnarlne 1 United Motnra Un Verde Kx WrlBht-Martln Un preferred IJld . . " ..1211 . d"s , , KiV . HI .. Of I .. 32 . . 3(1 .. f .. t.1 .. II', J'1 S'S J.'l 3(1 l' :.a 111 11 ii S 00 stocks listed In the Philadelphia htocK exchange and In sihleh there were no transactlorji today. The price gls-cn Is tne last preslous close: Acme Tea Co. 64 Acme T 1st pf 03 1 "j 10 1'i 30 51 ss'i lift's 44-j SS", ."l'i 107 'ir Cl's. 7 i Sih e(5'j M's A'i 117 II.'.' SS, 1'.; 107 47 2.T S7'i Hi MONEY-I.ENDIXG RATES :W YOIIK Call money opened to day at 4 pi!r cent for lending and re newing. . PHI!.AIM;LPIII.--C. Il C per cent; ime, Ciiftti! per cent. Commercial pa per, three to "our months, 5'n fl per wuij six months. -6 per ecu' Reserve Banks Discount Ratfs Ofllc.al diacou.it rutds us tho twclse federal Refers e ban'..!, were as follonj fThe first colum 1 g.ses the rules '-- oil periods up to anr, Including the Pf-teen-day tnaturt. the ccond for a pe riod of sixteen to ninety days. The third and fourth lOlumns glso the ratts for rediscounts of collateral loans eccuied by Gosernment bond or notes.) Com'l paper Oos't paper lu m r.o tr. t,. nn 13 da J dxjs 13 dass ua A O war. . Alliance Ins. Amrr Ice. . . . Anier Rwy . Am Ity prcf. Amer Mill. . . Anier Stores. Amor Strs pf llrlll J !.. Prill .1 O pf. Huff & S t c Buft . K'pf. Cum Iron... Camb Steel.. 127 i;ataw-slst pf 10'.. 20 02 23 70 00 4R 40 I Cat.aw-s' 2d pf (vons Tr ,J.. (Jen Asphalt. , (3en Asp pf . . 'm&BT HUBT Pf. Ins Co of V A Key Tel pf . . . i.elt Ns rights u4 66 15', 43 10 17 2R"i to full paid .. t.0'i Mttle Kchusl. 48 l.eh Xv rights Ilrst paid.. I.'t l.eh Val Tr... 20 l.eh Val Tr pf 5'.i 1. X 2d It pf. 43 . X wr ss- I. . 7 l,tt Brothers. 2.1'a Mine Hill r.o Xorrlstown . .121 Xorth Penna. SO Pa Salt 87 Phlla Co pref 23' Phlla A West S Ph ei We.it pf 31 P R T I Penn Traffic. 2", Rws- Co Gen. 4 V, (I I ss-ar. . . 27 Vj V S Steel pf..l0ii!j West Coal. .. 70 W J Al S S... 1" -York Rwy. . 'i's York Ry pf ;: Outside of a sensational odianec of 4 points for Phlhtdclphu Comni.. common and the salo of one 1000-shnre block of Tonopah Mining; at 3 I changed fiom csterday'H closing quotation, the local market was uniiiteri 1 cstlng, but Its tone was firm, following the trend In Xcw York The pM " dclphla Company shares opened up 1 point nt 21. but the crs upm 0ffcrt was bid up to 27, nt which piico the majority of business was transacted . l.chlgh Navigation, Northern Central and Pcnns.slsnnia Railroad v,tr each marked up i, Philadelphia I'.lcctrlc gained a fraction, Tonopah Del' 1 mont was marked up a tilde on n fesv ttansactlons, Rapid Tianslt truet r llflcates, which did not appear cstorday, came out fractionally higher and Warwick: Iron ads n need a little. L'uitcd Gas Improscment continued dun. with its price unchanged in tha limltod business recorded. American Telephone, on the ilrsi lranactl here for a long time, was orf a quarter. United States Steel adsanccd nearT I point, but showed little nibnientiim. jauuiiy iuiin uunus ssrru icss iiciisc man nicy nave been fm week", nnd. with the exception of a slight decline made lis ttir- held steady around last night's closing flguies. tcseral fcmnd Is thy LOCAL MINING STOCKS ToNOt'Alt STOCKS I Xeis- Tor), PhlladelDhla .. ClcseltnU nichmon-J . . . . stlints Clildiro St. I.oule MInneapoll . ., lCknsas City... DalUs ban Kranclsro.. 4", 4 1' 4'l 1'j Ih 4 tto 4 4' .. a 41 I'd I lh 4 ! S'4 3' I' 4)7 3 S'4. 4'4 .T ? Vi RANK CLEARINGS I'.l.l Al- Jlm tlutlrr . . HO is MkeXatnarn II 1.1 Mtdnaj' Ik'. .07 Stlzpah JJst (P.". 07 Motitumi Ill ,13 Vortbern Ptkr n3 nil rteeue Hula ii .10 West i:nd 77 70 GOI.Dt-TllI.D STOCKS , stlsntu ... 3 II Itlue Hull.. 01 .Hi Booth (( .00 niamondtloia n It II ,n.1 Palsy 111 .11.1 Ken unas 01 00 oro ni ,irj Sndntnnn KciiUhII ol .(W Sllser Tick .(II .u- MtSCT.M,AXi:OUS Srlrona 1'nlled uu .23 Neskfla SVondr IV 1w Tecopa. Mlntui? 23 .23 NAINSOOK MAKERS HIT CALLED PRO-GERMAN BY BANDAGE BUYING SUGAR CHIEF QUITS .? U. S. Orders for 200,000,000 Head of Hawaiian Plantation Yards Absorbed by Manu facturcrs Steps Out Before Directors Act 'j.",; 4.V,' -jo-; 'lb'i 9'i 4.VJ "lO'l U.t's 4S'i 19' nanl. rerlnss 10.I10 . ompred with m responding- day lev t so ears: mis 1017 min Phlla. ..J03.fHs7.O7" $il2 242.IOI $30.72.' .1 INACTIVITY PERVADES Philadelphia Markets PROVISIONS I'here sins u fslr Johbluc deni.md and tlie Desclopmcnts of the last sscek base Honolulu. 11 1., April : rerved to put a further crimp In the Following an Insenigation b- f. underwear and hosiery market. The special committee or Pionerr Sujir expected contracts for bandage cloth r0mprny stotkholdus of ch.irires (hat have been glscn out by the Gosernment )., Welnzhcltner, manager of the cum principally among the manufaclurern of p.my, was pro. German Welnzltelmer nainsook garments-, and In addition .has lesipncd. The lommitlee reported deliveries to the (bat he was undoubtedly German at us manuiaciunng ncart. if nt). onPny. nnd follow m? this report the matter or bis retention or ' discharge ssas put up to the directors The manager tcslgnei before the dl- hc.isy pressure for Gosernment as si-ell handicaps apparently hosiery people In the acceptance of new 1 orders-. It Is understood arc delaying the I.nrAI, YAllrV MAIIKRT tnirket ruled Inn. Uuotallons were us fol . ....... .... ...... iom-h: rtls beef, in H"irt smoKei 1S4 &' i oH" .11 si' 40 '55 Clieck on Buying Attributed to Pos sibility of Cottons Going Lower oil i.nrl Alr dried. .Ito: se.steru beef, in yets, smoLed, 34e. I'lts beef. lmiiil.l,.k mifl tenrlers ntnoked and klr dried 33, . ssrelern beef. Unucldes 1 that the bandage contracts amount to 200.000,000 yarns , and that of this amount the P. V. P. Company alone has taken 73.000,000 sards. Heretofore Oovernment ssork . 40 HS'i . 80'j Vw'.- IS'i 'ii s' St S'2'.j "I; lS'-j 'rA'i iis. us'-; 87J,' S7H SO SI si'-; 1 '0'i ':' 1 1.1 In lSi'Il Financial Briefs Liberty Day This Bank will be open till eve ning today. Wo will be pleased to assist you in snaking subscrip tions to the third Liberty Loan. Tho New Bonds are now ready, and we are in position to make delivery in limited amounts to persons desiring actual bonds. Farmers&Mechanics National Bank All Chestnut Street The Butte and Superior Mining C'nm pans has Issued Its report for the ' eax tided December 31. showing J2i2.011 surplus Income after all charges. Includ ing $236,(147 reserso for taxes, etc.. and $1 rtl 129 resers-e for depreciation and depletion This surplus compares with . 366. 31S for 1016. or a, decrease of $6,092 487. learnings on the $2,901. 84.) capital stock svere equal to 94 rents a share, as compared with $21.93 the year liefoie After $1,367,057 dividends there was a deficit of $1.294.140 for tho sear. ' The ronSMlldatcd earnings statement of the fulled Mght and Railways t om pans and subsidiaries for the ear ended December 31. shows gross earnings of $7.853.9110. compared with $6,922,560 the ures 1,111s sear, ."set earnniBs ini.-rt-Hei.-ii $103,829, with a gain in balance '$1333. August September October . . November Heeember Junuary .. Pebruary March . . . April May June July . . . . To-las'B openlns s'.i.ifff 30 . s (S '. S fis , s'niffS 09 '. S.27 While InactUily bcems to periade tho local cotton yarn market, there has been I a fair demand for the i-oarser grades ot yarns used In the manufacture of !os eminent contracts, hhvs tho weeUls re-lcss- of trade by R. tj. Dun & CO. The check on bnjlng jams Is attributed to the weakness nf the cotton market and the possibility of sa.rns irnlnir loner During the past weeK there was prac tically no business In tho local ssool market. The stork, which dealers base on hand and to nrr.se, has be'ti offered ... w. .-....... 1 ,,- .... , ici- "' ,,,c m.i jimiriii. inp iioserniueut as ioiJet las notiadslsed the trade whether -'.:.. 1 the offer will be accepted or not. What I little trading there Is, is In noils and 1184 svastes. The prices of these commodl- i7Ti 1 ties aro firm. 71 j Continuing, the res lew goes on to 15 say: j.ij I "There Is considerable actlslty In the ,-Q 1 iinmiiifl iimw viiiii ii kuoq uemaiia tor U0 .11 rmAam nf n,nl..l,.l .. h .1 1. 1.. .1.. I... . niva u, uimrnai, mill il iti IIIU llll- pression or tnote ronsulted that amount or business done during tlie last season sslll probably exceed that for seseral yearn preslous, and the ac tlse condition it Is believed, sslll con- linn, .limml, llin d,.I,im .!, .. n.l... ... .i.iuu ui.uukii tut, oj,, ,, ,iiui,iii.n. i i ii;i-s 4fjti ' remain llrm and collections good. l"i 1 "The Iron and steel market presents " per no "Pedal features and continues to be " ery actlsc as necessity for Increasing i output to meet the needs of the flosern- I ment ia occoniing more and more ap I parent. Practically the entlro output of I I ...111. I l.ntnn J.. .! A , .. .,, i.l .... ,,H,.i r , Firci inula is uviliK iirwtcu lu viuis-lll- lollowing are quotations for Inaetise mcnt orders. New ork stocks and In which there "A shortage ot pig Iron Is noticeable w-ero no transactions today. Tho price I and the demind is uerit for i rnmnt ' shlnment. Hhlbments of coke arc re. N'at Cr i7,. ported larger than during 4hc former Vat C q nninil i week and transportation conditions ore .Vat nnd tendere. amol.eii 3.v. beef hams. 143 i bas fallen svlth comparatlse lightness on SSk. 20'B'ole 'ffiini'ar'uV'silSISSil"' nsanufacturers of nainsook and sltn do, do. amokeil, 3ii3le. other h-u. emol.cd. liar tpes of underwear, and In- Mess oi Hty cured., as to brand and asrae. 3(iO t,c beavy demands made on the makers 32c; hams, smoked, neatern Hired. ao2c: , ', ,,f,,.;, .,-, i, inl-e.l ns thmieh do, boiled boneless, 13c: picnic shoulders of knitted garments, It looked as tliougn s. P. cured, loose. 24c- do. i-moked. 23c. tbc general public ssould base to turn Poo-'i?;." H'r'kfasTTsVcUn i, E"&$ i and more to the nainsook garment and aserace. Hty cured. 4iic. do. svestern Nosv, In addition to the burden ol (if cured. 40c. bard svealern, reftnod. 27W mand jswllclted from the knitted gar s.Vjc. do. pure Hty. kcttlo rendered. 27 mentB nd , th rilng costs of inanu- racttire, tins end or inc inari.n im-ca . diminution nf Hlinnls- .supplies were smill ami the inarket ritleil , virtualls- nothliic In the shape ot REFINED SUGARS . 11 ...VJS'i 124 sH, 0-1'i .lie; . 79' i . 44 . :i9i i5'4 oi'i Mi), 40' 39', 40 17N tOJ-j 17 Ali'i 3Wt' t 40' j I7J, 46; 394 stead:- on a basis of 7. t.V fur eitra tliu ETAIluUtcd. DAIRY PRODUCTS t'Ml.I.SK P'Hiiry ptofls! wan watvc hit! flnti. unOer tt fair tlAmHiul. Th tiuoiH tlons: Nft. Tork. Mhnlunitlk farn'i, "4' W iiip: p"(UIm hlchr; Nw lurk, wholc-mllk, fn1r to (toad. "Ustif'Jlr, POULTRY T.lS'i; The llMrkel rilled ste.lj, under moderate offertnps and h fair demand Quota flons- Tunis, 323T33e, utaRK :ouiitf rooetere, yi! -ft i!3c ! nlH roniilerv. "Ifc lliiruv TVI.in. the2kft3(c, do. Indian Itunncr. 2(lJfl'7o (leene. -jvj .w. i.uiiirns. m-r uir. fl ii'l'll n.i PiReona old. tnr pair. l.riti30c: du. vxmu?. per pair. 3iJS3."c, FRESH FRUITS Virtually l new offerings has found Its ssay tn ' tlie market Tor knitted garments, and 'in vless- of tho n.ucity of goods sshl'-h is going to des clop throughout tho Isshole.salc and retail ttades as soon as the public starts busing heaslly, which It has not done as ot on account of the ssealher, acute conditions ore looked for later on. Tho use of the word acuto here Is lu the sqnse of comparison with conditions as they are right nosv, and (Which in themsclses may be considered as acute. i So far the ssorst of the situation has i not made Itself felt. There are goods on the shelses of the retail dealers and the svholesalo people ure rccels'lng and tnak- Insr deliveries as fast as they can. Jn Kx dividend United Clear Stores. cent INACTIVE NEW YORK STOCKS Choice stock met snth fair pale and prics.s general!)- were wen mainiainca. wuoiaiiona: ,.,, . ,., ,,, .,, ,-..,,. , ro Appiee. nor iti ss incaap, 4' "...Northern "-., ""."" ,, , V :, Sp. 4il, Albemarle Pippin. $47. Hald- cerned, It might be said that the amount win, J4W7. Ilonw IWuty. l3 30: Ituyet. of R00ds held in stock is a little abose St"r4&.ft for the merchants base been Hpltzenhur. $130183. Home lienutj. $21 I busing lomewhat In adsance, against 2.7.1 : Pearman, 1 7riM2.s.-i. Newtowii I'ln- .1.1..- nrire and the coming uliortago, glscn Is the lait prss-lous sale: Rubber. 54 Yale & Tonne Pay Extra ew York, April . The Yale & Towne Manufacturing Company declar ed an extra, dlsldend of 3 per cent, pay able May 1 to stock of record April 26, Estra by Pneumatic Tool Co. ChUaa-n, April 26 Tho Independent Pneumatic Tool Company declared an extra dividend of 5 per cent, pas able May 4. GOVERNMENT BONDS Teeterdaj'a trJ?l. ... . Alat Z-iiSZSi' Am Ac Chem s.!)ls'4() Am C & V pf.110 S.411BX.44 ' Am Rxpress. . iB Am II & I. is Am II &. Ii pf 7 Am l.lns'd pf 74 Am I.oco pf. OR Am Smelt B.. 09 Am Steel Kds' 63 Am Tobacco.l63',i Norfolk & s0 Ani 10 III new He .s A. M Am T & Cab. a& Am Z Am Am s. (7'rts.is s.33K..-4 1 M.r.OflH.CO k. r.61i a c7 S 0H1K.(1I S.OHftK 09 s.uara.ia 8.'.'3JT8.27 , C & S of lioG I week and transportation conditions or K & 'stf ioi? noted as somewh;rt Improsed. Price Lead s- 3 ar" firm and collections reported t 57 I Vat Lead .Nat R Tt nr s'M,Pf... 6-1 v- -AXT Hrk.128 " v 0 Central 69 ',i s 1 Ont jC- w in 2154 3 Vorf A- U-.nt .n. Z & U Pf 47 Xova Scot Sti 61 Wool pf. 03 North Amer. 44 W Pap nf 22 , Ohio Kue Rn' itu V. & A. 13U Ohio n.. 511?: itf A T & T 2d pf 02 Vj Owens riot tie il A C. & W I pf 61 U Pacific Mall ??n As n O 1st pf 52 Pacific. T & t ?q- show an Improvement "Dealers In electtltal goods note n good volume of business In household specialties and Increased activity In con nection ss'lth building operation work. ; .Manufacturers are wen empioyea, large I ly on Clovernmcnt orders and Jobbers and I retailers are bus). Prices are reported firm and collections fair. The stove trade is quiet a.s regards I'ln. $1.6002 30: llano. II.73W2.30: do, nvnrb, per hamper. 30e'(l'$l oO. do. do. p-r '-bush, basket 23etf$1.2R lrnons, pr bos. $4fl."i. 30. Ilananaa. per bilrti ll. $'."R 3 311. Orancee. Plorids. per box, $4.7."itc 8.23, do, California, per box, $4 30W7 30 TancerineK. Klorlda. per atrap. $3r7. Grape, fruit. Klorlda. per hot. l-.'.r.OW.".. Plne unnlii Porto rtico rwr crte i3ti3. Cocoa- o j nuta. per ban, III&17 HtraTbcrrlcs, North uaruiiua, iicr Miiari, jo'n.vt. VEGETABLES Demand waa only moderate and the mar ket ehossed little chanffe Quotations: White potatoes Jeraey tier -bushel iMiket (33 lbs.) No. 1. 409110c, No. 2. JOflS.V: svhlte potatoen, per 100 lbs. PennsjhAnla. 1.401i' I "0: Ness- York. $l.',.1KI.(i'i; w-iatern $1.23 4TI.H3: MlctUean. $l."JOW1.4(i; lielassare and and tlie public Itself has been delating somewhat osslng both to the higher prices and to the fact that In this sec tion at least there has as set been no period of ss-arni si either pudlclcntly pro longed to Induce the normal volume ot sales. Unquestinnablj there will not b" 'i great a demand on tho pait of the pub lic as ss-as normal before the svar. Trices are bound to constitute a check on It. Vet there Is an Irreducible minimum of demand, and the general feeling Is that when the public does commence to buy the retail stocks are going to be exhausted rather quickly, svlth small rectors had acted In the mat er Prank Stark, former head hnri or Held boyi of the plantation, lias Ik en named tem porarily to succeed Wciiizliemici Keen rivalry lias desoloped amor scscral of the Island sugar plantation In the niartcr of food piodtic ion oilier than sugar, and as a result a number of plantations base virtually become sclf-sufllclcnt in this regard, upplylni; nearly all tho foodstuffs for i.tnorers an! the feed for livestock Mini Is required. How succesfiii thej base been In this W'ork Is to be shown in a series of com petitive exhibits lit the Ilrst annual ter ritorial fair In June They will stag Individual dlspless showing boss Ihw base undertaken Hie Job of maklns themselves absolutely solf-supportinc Canned HavsailHii tuna ssill go Into the trcncliei n.s food foi the Allies tills fall. W. P. Kngllsh. head of the laV fortila-llawallan Packing Company of this cllj, who. returned tecently from a x It-It to K.in I-'ranrisco aiinounies that the entire pack of tuna for tins pe.von has been contracted for and that R major part of it will go to the arm) A total of 60.000 cases is now ready fo" shipment. Mr. Kngllsh has brought uaflc the largest fish net ever seen In tti Islands. It is 3000 feet long and 150 feet deep. Two automobile trucks svere required to carry the net fiom the wharf tn the cannery. Hoy labor 011 the plauistiuns cf Hawaii may bo In demand this summer Plantations are expecting a ehortage cf labor, particulate after the drjft nil has come. The question 111.1s be taken up by the Honolulu chamhci of Com merce. 17. II. W. HroHdbent manager of (Irosc I-'nrm plantation of Isaual, l advocating the plan. Manager Broad bent tried It last summer in tiding oitr a labor shortage period and found It highly successful At Hint tune lie em ployed about 100 bo.s s on the plantation mvinr.MPi Tin: ixhicii 1 no nunc iirtui.- in iuis-i .- w m .-. -- ..;,, t in l so- u hlte notxtoes Klor- i cxnausieo rainer quii staple goods, hut supplemental heating ?d;"p?? bbi -N i .ii: So. 2 $4 234 3(); ! chance of replenishing. iii? S?"-A..fmpf StTi h"1 i'irq-.. 15U of Hid Ak 117 S 07 89 V? 00 litis. 103 l(l 10-, SO so DIP? o4 so so 2 reelstered 1030 2a coupon 1030 .Is rea-lstered 1018 i 3a coupon 101k 4 registered 1025.., , ,..,,. i... ' 4a coupon 1026 following the receipt by the .Security , a, rgistfrM hmo Transfer Registrar Company of regu- 3 coupon ttitil larls cngrased certificates of the I'on-, Panama 2 renlalere.1 mail. tlnental Refining Company for less than Panama 2s registered 103J, , 100 shares, the listing' committee of the ama 3; rcalMered . I eSV lOTK V UCO .liwrilt-l nnmniAH-ni iiw.T I ruled that on and after May 2 perma- niiinninuinvn-oc pent engraved common stock certltl- RAILROAD EARNINGS I eaten for less than 100 shares will be CANADIAN Pacific I the only good delivery. m8 Inereaee 1 ' Third week April.... $8,010,000 I30H.OOO I Coupons due from January 1, 1890, I Prom January 1. . . 41, 180.000 2.233.000 t.. Inmiarv 1 1917. on St. IOUls and. IIAI.TIMORK AND OHIO 'Hannibal Railway Company Ilrst mort- , February grosa Ss.07il.321 $310,003 ' gage 7 per cent bonds svlll be paid May 16 at the Hannibal. Mo, National nank. Asso Oil VtchlH.5n pr All Coast L... SB'i Pere Mae'V. i2 Baldwin Ti pr 07 Peoria & Ry, " Barrett Co .. 02 1, Pierce Arrow are Beth Steel... 791 P Arrow pf U Bkln Un Oas.105 Pitts Cost tia Brown Shoe . 66 Pitts Coal pr' llh Cal & Pet pf 47 iei Pub Ser Cor D Cent Ia pf.l03U Pullman P c lio Chandler Mot 78 Reading 1st n'f as Ches A Ohio 3ST4 Reading 3d nf ?? Chi ft Alton . 7 Rep r-& s trf n?a Chi & O W pf 10 Hy Steel "?' "S rbl & Vortbw- 91'- Rv sn i-JTA 5i? .....---.. . . ., vtt Dr H I r i ,,, "vaire Amis ki7 peprtc... 67'i Rajcon Mot cH c.Sffi':;'.!! "-Rlieff-:: s!5 ueiiniy i .. ? it H v in & South, nvj sti,aw Uo t. t- i. e its' a.sj . - ...ii i I apparatus Is reported moving with fair actlvitJ. Prices are reported firm and collections show- Borne impros-ement. "The leather market continues active, and prices are firm. Olazcd kid Is In demand. Black and colors are selling well. Prices remain Meady. hnoe deal ers report trade moderately active, thore I being a good demand for standard makes and active saies ot speciaiues in wuiii en's shoes. "Wholesale grocers report business sat isfactory with high prices In staple com modities maintained Collections are satisfactory- Coffee Is quiet, but Bteady. svlth prices unchanged. No demand for spots, Tea of a kind Is in fair demand with no large transactions. Tone, how ever, Is Ami- Refined sugar Is still scarce on account of delays In de liveries of raws." In tlie April Issue of the Corn Kx i hange. published by the Corn Kxchange .National Bank. Charles H. Calwell, presi dent, says editorially. "There is no published list of nonessentials, but de Id! cd shipment, freight embargoes, lack Two months' gross . 10,307.033 Decreaae. TEXAS AND PACIFIC Third week April.. . f407,7H l"rom Januar 1.... O.oas.MD r ci Col Col & S 2d pf 42 Vi Scab A l"D'f' ,i,? Com Tab Reo 17 Sears Roebk luh Cont Can ... 70 Sears Rhk nf'ijB Con In Cal M 17i Stand Mill". ,1 Con In Cal M St Mill nf !' iSI. prer '" S'uaeoaker pf so ioior HAS HIMSELF ADOPTED SO HE CAN JOIN ARMY ; til: SKftft, Nelson, a Foundling, Legally Taken by Foster Mother to Oblige Draft Laws svhlte potatoes. Florida per buhet hamper or box si. alii. 7a: svnue potato?, Fiorina, per ItO-lb. bag No. 1 $3 23 . 1.73. No. 2, $2.74f3j sweet potatoea, Jeraev. per Vp -bushel basket (33 lbs.) No. 1. $1,1041.40, No 2. OOtfffiOr: Hsieet potatoes Jcrae. per hamper No. 1. $1.30.W!.00, No. 2. 73ctl $1.23; rler Florida per crate. $3J4, let tuce. South Carolina per hamper. $2.23W 3.30; lettuce. C'altfortsfti per crate. $20fc 4.23; cauliflower. California, per crate, $1ft 2.30; eggplant, Florida, per box $2.304 1; eggplant. Cuban, per box $142 30; cucum hera Florida per basket. I34T4; eouash. Plorida. per crate It. Mis1. 73t aplnach. Nor folk, per bbl. $2(12.30; kale. Norfolk, per bbl.. 7ricfif 11 23, beans Florida, per hamper. sl.3003 30. beets. Florida, per crate $1.23 f$2, bests. Klorlda. per 100 bunchee. I3i7i peas, ftouth Carolina, per hamper, $2.30fir 3.30; peaa MlanlaHlppt, per hamper, $3 2341 3.30: peaa. California per drum. $048; peppera Florida, per crate. I2.23C3.23 pep pers. Cuban, per liox, $1.30T2 30, tomatoen. Florida, per crate. $2.25473.73: tomatoes. Cuban, per crate. $24f3; turnips, Canada. Hit.ha.n. nr 1 0il lt r.Oc ft S 1 mainhM. Norfolk per bushel banket. 3Vw l.."0; chI)- nantsh. aeixi. per ton. i.'avau: cnD- irtda. new per Dasaei. nsu'i. cabbage, Florida, new. per bbl. -crate. l-jtT 3.40: onions, per 100-lb. bar HV2,J, onions, Texas, new, per crate No. 1, $2.50; No 2, $2tf 2,23: watercress, per 100 bunihea, $212.30, mushrooms, per lb.. uotHOc. New offerings, la limited quantity, for July and later delivery svere expected from the hosiery mills during the week, but quite generally they failed to ma terialize. Here and there one finds that very small orders have been accepte'd, but there lia been nothing In tho na ture of ii volume sufficient to have any real effect on the market NAWliUION 21 1918. I'OAI. VM) III sum -xv Philadelphia. April Dividend x, I3S, . The Hoard of Managers this d.ivdeclar(l a quarter! dividend of two per lent ($1.00 per aliare) on th l'ni,ti.l Mm k nf tlie ion tinny, pajablo May 31. IflM. to Stockholders nn registered on the Uioka nf the ( ompanv 3 o'clock p. in.. April 30 101s (.'hecks tll b.. mailed to stor kholdera who haso fll" permanent dividend orders 1IUNRV 1! rEAfi: Sfcretarv EDGE AT HADDONFIELD i"nn TrnH nf. S7M Ktllf .- ,.e.A,. -..-" -- s .-- I.S4II.UM ' Crucl fit) pr.. 85 i nel & Hud. 10Si $('.047' nt ndlson..l2j 3K0.211 i Deere & Co pf 9B D Ti W. . . .i" T R O Pf . . B i:ien Str uat rideago. April 2d IlOflS Kstlmated re. j.;ru 1 Krle 2d PI and T, ,. . c T LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS celpts today, 20,000 head: left oser. 5101 head, tomorrow, j.i.uuu tiean. strong Sunsii ii?r- !5 ?' for Rico 's'jjo Texas Co rets lot- .Jhlrd Ave i-i. Transii.-sV- '1 '.' (IW. 'l 1 . SSVj Tob Prod pf s;p ?' Tvrlnritv PR. 47 ' f Si ,Tn,d'rr""rPe 100, f. ?' V.n Type pf. mi ' I t.ETiAf. AIIVKRTISKMCNTS tSS TTK OF rOI.JVt)N aRKKNK. A37 1IAI.SI, deceased title's testament arjr on the above eatate having been granted to tba undersigned, all persona Indebted to tts aalil state ara requeated to maka pay tnent. and those having ctalma to present the aame. without delay, at the office of the Corporation Lxecutor. 400 Chestnut at., Pbllaittlphla. BIMON OPPKNIIKIMRn. THE PnOVIDRNT I.IFB ANIJ TRUST COM- PANY OF PHILADELPHIA, ASA 8. WINO. Prealdent. Kxecutora. ,rZ3r KKTTK OF 1IK.MIIKTTA A. HIIJ Uf I)IFIl:l.I). defeased letters testa Iirau. loiTlurrnw. i.i.iiimi iirMU. niranc ma t, AT A. C nr. nr Cl.ll llllU Ulllt-r llin'CI lUlil lllll limu- -. ,- nM hltrh. than ..iLrlii.-. u.ar.a 1' .'I "b ' 1" b can all those who aro not working on top. $it.0Oi hulk. $I74?11743: light. $nf Hen liern...ioo TVn " Pn.. 1l: ......,.nl orders. It Is Patriotic to 17 SO. mixed. III! 70fi 17.35: heas-Y. 113 R3 4ii flen Clarar. . . 88 In HtPnf ,,,71 i...i 0..V effort tounrd nroduclnir war 17 30. rough. ll.l.hntMtias, yorkers. $17.33 t nen Cigar pf 38l Mn Cgr Sf niot7 i ..l t' ,.. .-.rf ..--- -- . - 6.17-.I1 nl II1W17 "S, f-nnri tn .(,... .. .-- . r lit'. T'm T " .'-.." I goods ; tt Is also goou nusmess. ior uie iiAohsVlT 30 i,.ree.Df:i".!. 5s T'U Ki"." ' .' 77i llovernment will iook auer -i CATTI.K K.tlmated receipts today. 3500 "J5i.e ' 101 Cnltia'.. l,pr !..nlrements nnd Others svlll SS-alt. War h.ad lomnrrow "500 heiid: nrosoecls w.k. HaV KlCC . . , 1U1 V.mtd I'rUlt.l!4 .' ,.. ...n. Cn'ln. Inln (In .A. t-.... n... .. tin IflAlf 9. ..... ....1 t tTnm.llaL'e Al. Tl Ull Pfl Fl Vi.A .v.. VS!' iSlt New York, April 26 John Sylvester i Nclaon, of Corona, U I., had long been 1 anxious to become a Fiddler, but, owing to uncertainty ns to facts of his birth. i scan unable to fill out a registration card ' for therdraft. Surrogate Daniel Notdo, of Jamaica, has issued on order permitting Mrs. . Ib.letta Knmm. of Corona, to adopt him. ur.d now he will be ablo soon to Join tho PennyIsanl National Army. Southern' Paclflo Tt urua In rVec.emher 1S80. that Mr. I Union PhcIOc ... j NelFon was found on a doorstep In Long C -S fateel. . .". 1 Island Cltv by a policeman, and Mrs. ' LONDON STOCK 5IARKET Atchison ... Canadian Pacific l ties Ohio, t . . Rt Paul Uric do lat pref Illinois Central .. Ixiuts L Nash... Central Pneifto . . Ixmdnn 12.30 as . ..13Kl4 . . . . 58 . . . . 30 .... IS . ... 31 lflll 117 7-1 . . .. 47 85 . . . 811 ....124 ....100 N. T equH 8X4, 150. 47S. 17'. 211 , o.-.ti ix, 411, 804 8li 118. 03' i -rlil'i VlO', ''- Vt i 1U tanr on ine anove estaia naving oeen ted to the uuaeraignao, an persona in mastai juie. Tad to the said estate ara l.. ica rlirht of was- or get pushed oft the road." The New York Sublreasury gained $155,000 from the banks yesterday, man lng a cash net gain since Friday o $2,635,000. UPHOLDS LICENSE REFUSAL New Jersey Supreme Court Backs Up Common Pleas heifers. $0 73613.80; atorkers and feeders. Illinois. Cent.. 9iz Jin Alio V Ktl saaT l n..-aniz. mi csivcB, ii.auvid.ouj poor IB 1 Tnt Cona VJ PI si un J'AClflC nf 7At" UD medium. $10 3oet2.5. , "J uirv NJ.KOti U R C I Pin- ,2" Vs-li , SHUEP Estimated receipts today. 7M0 JJ "ls.,'r '2 it ZnK'JP: I s5" -head: tomorrow. 3000 head: weak. 13c inter ?.:. .. .; . i f ' Pr 41 f' lower. Native. $13.10ti'16.rOi western. IQWft lni .. u n ina Al pf 9IU $13 73317 25. erltngs, $13.40is.70. , Jewel Tea... 3JW J-' H RIty Irnn lsil Lambs. $10,23420.80; western. I10.S0S i gin C oa Pf, 4S U S RItv Tmn ' 1 iKelly-Spg ... 43' lst pref..: Rn B.-HOas-n.. Keo.K . H.- . ' H S 5"! n. 37!4 ,r. lACieae ". jj I' " " " Pf 48 ieid; steady. bee Bb ft Tre JJJj USll 1st pf.lOOU Dtaa; steaayi Lnign iiiicy. ;; va ;uan ec Cor. la T Milliard . . . .110 Vn Ii- r B. r. m Kamm. then Miss Boletta Nelson, took ' .U. ...nte i. I,., linmA una heoiivht hlni Vlip null lu j,v. ,w,t,v .. w. -vo..- ne una lljni oainize,a as joiui ester Nelson In 1914. WILLIAM A. CALLAGHAN DIES 21.00. -fcnntli Omahia. Anrll 2 celnta. 12.000 head: 5c high UAH l.iv iveceipip. omei ji HHBEF iteceipts, uou cars, 31a, Toaae parmenl reoueated and those having claims Trenton, April J6. The Supreme bresunt the aame without delay al the i v ourt nan upiiriu mo .v...... . - X5 it the corwratlon txecutor, 400 Cheat-' Salem Common Pleas Court In refusing nut at . J'biladeiphin t crant a lluuor license to the French V 'l4KQNAItl c .AWITON. .. ,f,i7mMnv at Peunsgrove, The re- ..."iVJi'wT ,iiV,rCir,liuVvai fusal siis based upon the ground thai wino. Prea dent i the hotel was witnin one miie Kxecutora T ,.41larA .... ISO X ft te P u n " . t . Kkitft! s..i. J!r Knwie, Cltsr. April C.-CATTLC-ne. ft V er. 94 WabiSh" f . eltB. "000 h4?4di Btrady. - m.".i. ' aA.. a-J. -a If (Kit Mipi, itmnt nfia; niron, SHKKP Receipt . 1000 htad; steady. Dept 8. 51 67 i Tl'ttl.VAn n n . . ' T -V -i' fc DIVIDENDS DECLARED rfeiHTATK HV K.UMA F. AIXIHONK, MkN -Irf-fprp iairuomrjr on ratal nanr own imnira w ut lalfa and Tlit Companr.oC ail T4raon ii.uvi(ru to un ? rMtnjB(eo to i nana pitymvni Iff IWinM Iff IHTPflll, IMI aAlll t xipwT4pHnr Cleveland and ritUburah Ilallroad. TtK- wm u' , uiar nuarirnr oi pr in uu iuiiiurxu i.A.i a within nn tvill nr fTinlasnri i nr runt nn ms?lAl iraarantiiM. bain IIC llle'lCl M4eV4 "II""' Ws W. "- 1 -! - " "" "" - - - '--i i. . ' 4 '' pennbRrove Camp Meeting1 Asuociauon ' ?' "?!. ,J "5" , .. m if&nSu. and. th&f ore. prohibited Tom Jlxirhyt Tfi1 p"r VSF ODUllIlinSJ UU VtJttl!lll llbciiav. One of the questions Involved was whether the failure to apply for a new licence, when It expired about two years aso. constituted Abandonment of tho busliifcu. ""he Kupcejiie court did not imai) upon tula point common preferred, raj able Mar 1 t6 stock of .record I'nlon ' Cotton Manufacturing Companr. rerular quarterly of 4 ixr cent, payable r 10 aiecK oi recora April - taeamar Uancfacturlnjc Company, ret ulae quarterly ef 5 Pr cent, pajabie tr Mar 1 to ateek of record April 21 Mac l.a J to ttock of record April SI Mov Dent Of. 102 1. U'ne I? n - Max Motor.. 25 Ji WelU.Karit).' I Max M Id nf . JO Ji Weatlng-house Mej. rn pi.i ?' .prer '....,, Miami v-op .-.r!7 Mich Cent... 119 lto.Fao.pref, 62 Mont Power. 9 or k & s, Io Kan tt l M t St U PSW .ili M StP 88M 00 Nat Actrtf-... J0, Nat Ulacult.. Sia Nat Hie Itf .11?U -Vat ClU -ft St 6 XV UnPflunel W Md '2d pf'.' Weat Union.. Wheel &-L7i W 4- t, K pf. White Mot... Wilson Co, i. Wilson Co pf Wlllys-Oy pf. Wis Cent Worth T4M . 53 73 4 uVii OS OS I SO Jl'i I 4JJ ' Bookbinder Was Boy Scout Organ izer and Knight of Columbus William A. Callashan, forty-seven years old, of 710 South Fifty-second street, died at his home today from a complication of diseases. lie was a member of A. Reed & Co., bookbinders, and was a well-known handball player. He was also a member of the Chamber ot Commc'rce and the Knlg-hU ot Colum bus, and the organizer of the Ho J- ricouta nf Rt WrnnelK de Sales Church. Mr, CallaRhan was born lin,and spent his entire lire in l-niiaaeipnia: itts wi dow, one. son and. Jour brothers sur vive. Assistant City Solicitor D. J Canadian Is la brother. BAR SILVER Mat Today Tat. Tit. Mnrt.n p li 4'4,47J r-m II m l Reflned Sugar Unchanged I New York. April 26. The refined susar market remains unchanged with all local' refining Interests quotlne fine granuiaiea ui i.soc. in teaerai ana the Warner companies are withdrawn. The National company is accepting some buslneas' today. Cuban raws are un changed at 6.005c. duly paid. " The JnternatJonn.1 Sugar Company has purchased! 600,000 bags of Cuban sugars, first half May loading at 4.0S5c, Railway Defers Interest Payment Cleveland,, O.. April 26. The Wcste er'n Ohio Railway Company flrt.t mort gage twenty-year 5 per cent bonds. In terest due on May 1, have been deferred to September. ).. Rondhqlders are asked to forward coupons for collection at that time. This Is not a default. Postpone Bethlehem Steel Meeting I .New YrU, April 26, DefcaUBe at tho I half holiday, the meeting nf the directors of the Bethlehem Steal Corporation for dividend action, which was scheduled to a aWIa aMa.Ba,lt av & 1.aa.m &. A I .w dc peiu mm ,nw. ni.. ii ucrii fQBipuiicu VPM until Aionuay ai , m, Jersey Governor Speaks in Presby terian Church. lladdnnfleld, N. J.. April 26. Hov ernor Kdge spoke before liundredi of men last night in the Klrst PreiyterlHti Church, at a mass-meeting held under the autplces ot the Men'H League. The pabtor, tne lies. J. m. v.. .siuckic. pre sided. Later the Uovernor was given a re ception at tho rooms ot the Haddon field Republican Club, at which he made an address and met many Camden Coun ty political friends. At a late hour ho left for his home In Atlantlo City. BEATS QUOTA BY $10,000 1 Sea Isle City Now Aims to Double 1 Required. Subscription he lle Clly. N. J., April 26. Sea ( isle City oversubscribed Its quota of i $20,000 by nearly $10,000, and It will ralfe its honor flag over I.andis avenue i today with appropriate rcremonlex. In an effort to double the quota, a big Liberty Loan rally svlll ba held In tus school auditorium on Tuesday night. The Jazr. band of the WiBsahlckon Par I racks. Cape May, svlll help' to enliven the occasion. I TRAVELERS IN SESSION IRAMiXIN NATIONAI, lUMf Chestnut Mreet West of llroad Philadelphia April 22d. 1918. At a reeular meeting of the Heard al Director" of thla liank.held this day. a semi annual dividend pf III", svaa declared, frst of tax and paable Mar I. 101. to stock holders of record at lh close of buslnsis Arirn'8ddltlSn?'an extra dividend rtBfj' declared, to b pa d in Liberty Ijoan Bond; and. for fractional amounts, United States War Savin. 61. j? rs.hl. Otfe of ., a'i't i.rrrritiMiANY . -.--.. j . t,i.i iva "Til nr tins i A. ciuarieriy "iv.,.u. .' ...-'k. l ef ths nn iit i i riri -u -.. . . AMFRli'AN 1'TII.ITIK.S 4'tlVII'AM nuaVterly dlvlde'nd (No 231 of One-yff : . r-. i akA iiaafuvrsii ntm k ni in VZx'iV U 1IIU. 1-nm'pa'nJ- will Hrfj MuVlOlh. I01H. to alorkholdera 0f rfCorl at 3.00 p m onAnriiaoth iniS lelnhln. April 'lith. 1.0IJL . Phllade THE OHIAnil NATIONAI. lUNK Philadelphia April 2.1 HI'. Tbe dlrednra have this (las- aeciarcu . dividend of Wht Per Ont (S"t). payjbls Slar 1st. IBIS, to stockholders of record ;t tl"cl"e of buslnc.s April 24th. Cbecls .III b. n'i-CIlAnI,na ,,. AMJT0gtr Tlllltl), NATIONAI. "INK ,. , iMilluHe nhH April ..V litis. S The Hire, tor, 1l.se this da, ,$ - nr m -annual uiviii'iiu 7-- 'iAi.' , .lock .. of mx. nasable Sln 1. Il, to 11m ,.,.(.. f record of April 3d ll'le Checks will b mailed VS i"i,iiT-onn wfwn NATIONA It CILXT. II to stock- f I, llVMi If Tin; "-"ASWi.K,,,-' apVii ii.. iifi . J ... -. i kua thla riHV l'iiv T niiM.ml nf rlKht m tnonth", fre o r.ZMnlcjj fcS'i O. IIOWAHU s...e. ;ni(o"'fnr 'he 1..J if tax. PeOabiV Mix, 1 Z it 'reco?d at ,th. close Protective Association Holds An nual Session in Pqttsville, Pa. Potl.vllle, Pa. ..April 26. The. conven tion 'of the Pennsylvania Travelers' Pro tective Association Is being held here. All' western cities are represented by delegates. Allentown, York and Scran ton are- bidding for the next convention. The delegates were entertained by the Pottavllle lodge of Moose Jast night and will be banqueted by the iRed Cross to day. Threatened' AVith Suit, Hangs Self Pennahnrr, Pa., April 26. Returning to Ida home near Nlantlo after consult ing a Pennsburg justice of .the peace regarding a threatened suit against htm forrnt money, 10 Roseqbergert forty five years old. a farmer, conupltttui sui cide by hanging In the stable. Ills -wife found the body when -she .started a tcjrca. tmSlKBriAK Tltl'ST niMMNY 1-nuaur uu;, - ,- r,i,.-,0ri. Ill mmzt-m of record n ,n 50u At held thli ( ."1" cent was uc,-.. ... - , loTsTto sharehower. of record " '"che'c'i.s win b. VltfiFiisTrejjiurcr ANNPAIi MKKTINflS . ".", vitii UKI.rillA "It KONALDSOX ?j?3&$'& reo-w ill b lield'on the first . -y. .:" I co'nsirred" wl!,h,beh cM&'reT'.r.R Cem- I tery Grounds. a DiRECTonV nr ArrniiTAa. rertlfled I'ublle AeeaonlaaU.. JHVnBNCr3 B.PI15W iro. . T BI.DO. VN 4S&w i I'-' 1 -VT - - r - 'vf . ..am -j. --w L ,
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