PBSsWsSitiif! 'vmp EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA. MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1918 SSOPBtSm NEWS OF THE FINANCIAL WORLD NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA STOCK PRICES The War Situation All Washington. D. C, fit of the undivided opinion that this Is to be A PROLONGED STRUGGLE And the production of everything necessary to keep our enormous Army nnd Navy at top speed must he accelerated to greater output from month to month. All our nal tnral reaniirres -Iron, Coal, Oil, Copper, Silver, ele., nml EVEIIY MANtTACTUlUNO FACILITY must produce everything or which they nro capable In tremendous quantities. PAItTICirr.AItl.Y 311'MTIONH ri,ANT.s ami Miirnuu.nnns Therefore, we call your attention to the Immediate possibilities nnd future potentialities for better than ordinary returns from com mitments In tho following nxcniTioNu,Y activi: stocks nnriH Urn. Ice Cnmpnnv. flatdnln Locomotive. Works. Pnlimnrlne Ilont Corporation. Okmnlnee I'rniliirln X Iteflntnc. Pierre Oil Corporation. Kr Nereides Copper. tVrltlit-Miirtlii Aircraft Corn. Aetna Ksploshes Comnanf, Untied Motor Corporation, Tnnopuli Kxtenslon. We shall bo pleased to receive Inquiries upon tho nbotfe slocks. W1NSLOW TAYLOR & CO. MF.Miir.Kx rnnt.iiTr.n stock i'..t'ii.voi; or mt,w okk Walnut mas J .in Wblener Hide. Walnut (MltTI 1'blliiclelnbbi, I'a. Chester, l'n.. Office, CU2 Outer Hide. Uell Thone. S3 13 New York I'lltsbiirali HJ)llillliiiiiiiiiiiiii,iviiiriiiiiiiiiiiiipr.iiiTO The Safe Way Family differences, m i s understandings among friends, the likelihood of erring judgment, loss of personal interest in the estate avoid all these. Appoint as y o u r executor or trustee tiic SUPPLY OF STOCKS SCARCE . ON THE NEW YORK EXCHANGE A tvtt-y -rrnrr -rr-iciTTT-vn a tvtt A TVr""iTT ' Alavkafi o'd Mine A1MJ IVIUOI 1DSUJL3 AJJVAiVJL 7,k3Mf8 i Am Can . , ,. -n . n , , ,-. i t-i AtnCar&Hdy Accumulation 01 uuying urucrs and ucinami rrom Western Wire Houses Bring Slrcngth Belter Steel Report Ts Expected New Vorli, April 29. Nearly everything traded In during the fmemicm mado advances inngliig from fractions to more than 1 point, with the market tone hold ing strong from the opening. The scarcity of offcrlgs was so pronounced ns to bo a subject of general comment, and tho bears Joined In stating they had no stocks for sale;. This scant supply mado the market quickly respond to a moderate accumulation of buying orders over Sunday, with western who houses Important factors nnd causing advances In nil the active Issues. Generally tho tone was based on a confident belief that developments on the 'rench battlefields would take a distinctly favorable trend within a short time, and this confidence was more fully expressed In tho scant supply than In buying orders In substantial volume. Tho steel stocks were generally Influenced by a belief that Govern ment requirements would force finished steelmakers to Incrcnso their output materially, and a belief prevailed that a statement of tho t'nltcl States Steel Corporation for tho thren months ended March 31, to bo published tomorrow, would show n. pronounced Improvement In the operations of that corporation during tho month ot Murch. United States Steel made nn advance of to P.V.S. coming close to the high record of this movement, and other vieel industrials. Including ltaldwin Locomotive and Bethlehem Steel "II," made about the same gain. Corn Product reflected continued nli-sorptlon. advancing 1 1 to "0'2. nnd there was a icnevval of pool unhides in Distillers Securities which 1 oe I point to M l COTTON PRICES JUMP RESTRICTED HEDGING AFTER POOR START ADVANCES JULY CORN New York Stock Sales i,t 11 to clone, lllah Jw p.m Vi Vi Pa Vi New York Bond Sales i'a 2U IM'j ;,() 1!U. 17 :l 2(i 20 2d, 4:. 4.T. : "fi.'j 7Si a 78' a f.2 f2 f2 :i7 :ir "i" ... lllah $59(100 Anglo-Fr lis.. WIM, 1000 Am For Seo Rs '.ij'i SO00 Am Tel evt os 93 1000 Hrth Steel 1st Bs 19.1(1 7n; (1000 Bordeaux (is.. K7V4 20011 Can Gov Us '21 SB 2000 Cent I.r 1st Bs !IB 1000 1 & O cv Bs. . 19V H00OC It & Q gn ts 93 hiiuiii ity or rnr us S4i( 01 (ll'f Cl'i fil'. ,I8nn Til" "cp "'An. 9ST hi 111,4 ui.j BOOOlnterb Afet 1s. 7t',ii ..' 'a, .;.,. . 3000 int n t ret ii'.l 11)1 i'i n'l 414 . B2 Hit,' WH U'.l.'i OT-4 J 1000 Ken Pent Is.. 75 90 9S',4 93 79 87i 95 95 ill's 92 . Sl'2 9B1, 7l'j B2 HU .1S! Ds'i !17'4 1 inc ..I4 Kl' j (n'4 fi.T, nri'i n:r, . ItM'i 107 107 107 M)'4 M'i .0 M'm ot f.l', fit', fil', , 7S'i ?!, 7Va 70' 10 P, 10(14 1004 100i I 11 " BOOOl.lg k M T 5m 93 ( isuiio do is 113 300)1 I,oH11iird B . l. imooo 1. Hi iiond nvi-nn.''-- no. is tin,-.'" 1 motion do no. hi tin.ii imihi 120(10 lln tt Ix . .110.70 IHI.IO 11(17" IO '4 93 f, 113 91 It :,n a m 90 A 95 4 93 79 ', S7',a 93 95 79'f, 9l'', Rt'lt IB4 7 I'a 52 75 'i 93U 113 91". Sales in Philadelphia PHILADELPHIA STOCK MARKET -STARTS WEEK EXTREMELY DULL ' AND WITHOUT SPECIAL INTEREST 1 Rapid Transit Certificates Come Out Fractionally Lower York Railways Earnings Large, but Operating Expenses Gil Net lllsh t.ow la It & S pf 4ft 4ft 40 1'enn lilt 4H4 4 4V, ft Phlla Klcc 23 24T(. BOP It T t c 3, 23. lKiU S Steel o 3 my, IIII.MIH lllh l.ou S0 1.11) Ronds 3'is... iift.no nn.no ns.nn .in 730 do 4s...-no.3n no. to tio.ln .' son dii 1st ts on.io no. to nn.io t .hi loou Phlla I'lec 1st Bs 01 01 III IB 000 L"n Uwv Inv Bs. 33 33 S3 -I ",4 11 :,n Net A M. chBP. 4ft 44.', -t !(. S3 Mi 'A OS - H, ii sn N't A. Ml hRC. Ill's ... 1.V, ... i; ... . i:is ... . fi.i'4 03 :il4 I2 12S 0o, M fi.V a 3S fi.Va :i74 as i tO'V SVi 40. Sl'i S'l'j M Iiitcrforenco With Prices lirve Selling Overtlonr rOTTON IIK1T UKAllll'tl COMIITKIN- (.It IN III. I T f. TIIIJt I nltl.t 1 t iiirasi). -tnrii :i. ilimniw (ifiifr.ili fair liinisnt tintl lnril.n. TIIIE-TISTCOMW 1 hoal. M, and f tl llppn.itorv 12th Street Above Chestnut Philadelphia S 1,000,000 Caohal $1,000,000 Surplus MISSOURI PACIFIC May inaugurate preferred dividends BALDWIN LOCO. Who are the "pool" in- BURNS BROS. ICE Merger with Continental Conl talked. SEQUOYAH OIL What about properties ad jacent to Okmulgee hold ings? 4 of the 27 features of our Market Review this week. Mailed upon request. Clip thi ad. or mention YY-15 Somsot&Oeeky Mftnhfrs fona. Stork T.x. of V. Y. 628 Widener Bldp;., Phila.. Pa. rltonr: Hell, a. 'OHO; Key.. 4080. .N. 1 noire. -JO llroail St. Naii nrk. nrll 20 The fnltnninc Ifin- I I perrttnrp, were rrconled in the Kitten lie!! , thU mnrnlnc: I'nrt snillli. 40: Oklnhomo. 50: Millenr. ' 32 1 nhU1e nnd rtiur1ftii, 31 1 MrmiihU. 0: ihrreporl nn ntonln. Little lUirk KnnWlli Xtljnta unil Thomi.UV. BS: i Mikbnre nnd leriill.in, no: Monteomen. 02; XttRiixtu. iliiinfiiih ani t Mndnctnn. III! Mnrnn nnil Jnrksoiulllr, (Mil renxn i .mill. 70i (ittheston. New (Irlriltl, iHul I Tnmnu. 72: Cnrpiis ( hrMI. 70. I There mii, .02 Inel: of pfrclpitntlnn nt .IfMlonntillr: .114 inch nl "-jn Anlonlo, ilml j .22 Indi nt TtmmiiMllle. New York. April J1 rurthcr hca selllnR bv Liverpool ' interests cauei) wcakneR In old crop ! positions at tho opcnitiB of the cotton , inarKet today. The new crop month j were sustained by continued excessive ' rains in the central and eastern bells forrtattlnK another bullish wcekl;. weather nnd rop bulletin. The whole openlntr range as 3B points lower to 3 points hlKher. MUmiiirl I .llr tonight unit TurMll.il tmitiT tniiisht. with iinili.ihb frot. A iolonln I nettle, with hhowir this iiflernmiii nnil In rnp.t mill mirth IniiUht: i-ooler tnnlKht. froKf, rnehil.ii fulr. vtliinexit.i Piitr tonlsht nnil InfMl.ii: lohler liiiilchl. with rrre7lni: lemiier.it lire. Inwii (.enenilli fulr tonlcbt .mil lues da: miller tnltbrhl. with irohuhl froht Vorth llukotn I'nlr tonlcht ti ml lues. ilji rooter In eut' nnil w.irnier In north west tonisht. oiilli llnknt.l I'nlr tonisht: rooler In extreme etmt; Tnesilm fulr nnd warmer. Nehraskn fair tnnUhti cooler In ejl. frost tonlshll Tnesdi f.ilr and warmer. Knns.is l'ulr linilKht: Tneil.i frost In eitsl. Xlontann. nnd W j online fair (mnicht and Tuesda.i . tlikEn, April :n Active seneral buvinc ot tlie outset caused a "harp advanto in Jul lorn today Inter Nick el Inter Paper Kruneeotl Copiier Iex r.in PiMro' I Midi ale Steel Mo 1'ar.fle Nat KnHm S s North Pacific ob.o Cille, Oi4 i Ontario Mtnlne i I'ennsjIvanU It It Preyed Steel far It.i Con C'oprer Headlnc Itepnb Iron A Viulhern Pacific -oulhern ll mitiiorn Il pf Mudebiker f o Tobacco Product t nlon Pacific 1'nltcd t lar Mores I Mnil A'rohol f S liuhber I' Sf-teel 1 S Mccl pi rtah ("opper Va-( afo t hem ! Mls-OicrIimI l.'4 1171! (17 W", 1(1 15;. IV, 15'. 1.' . in tO'V :vt', xiu IS1! iW'j (lt o SI " I lftl .11) j ol't ..0', Al'. tl'4 II'. IP, IP, s'l IV ... tit iii" nr ii- iir ii'. VI', U.s'i 2!) 2!' 2't ."iii i"ia fij 52 21', 214 'IU 23'4 Srt'i S7 S6, S7 s liitj "in,- "wi "in;; . .'j ni , KV til !U'4 I.V4 15' j 45', -w, 51 'j 5I4 ft, SI :is ,' , :is' . 1U T, 0', lt'4' U'l -II .1st j Hi, St, 2P. 2P, "It, SO SOt 3 M)', SO' , sir, i-w, Ml'i s( S2 K! S2 !0' lillllll I.VOn-4 lS . . ft I '4 12000 SI St K S S M 4s R7U 1000 Slbhale B. . S5 1000 N Y C I'ds '(i3 04 U J000 tin 4',B ISSB !tU 1000 do 1is IfiRfi RS(4 1000 do 4 '-s.Nov 'B7 03 10000 N'orf & W Is. l 1000 I'du Tel Bs 91 -1)00 Hy Steel Sprps Bs m:i . bo BOOOSo Uwv cen 4- (ilt, (1000 I S lluhher Bs 78-, JOOOfKof O II & I B'ss new MO ngi, 1000 do Bits 1021 13 1000 XV Chec.er !' 46- l '4 87 SB OP, ! I ' , SRI4 !IB XI !H B0 on, TS'. !S, !13 ICi New York Curb nui ' Aetna eifs Che4ro1et 11. I'osden & Co l's I'urtlss 2!( LehlBll Vollev Cosl Hshs ... SV AJ-rrtu Topper .. . 31 lln;. Hercules ... I ItussUn .Ms nn do )' 31 HnCA Topper 0W Si ,1 )Oh (,rsd t.-i rtiihmarlnn .. IB', I'ntted Motors '.'t', . l-n Verdi- t:l 87 t rlEhT Slnriln ss, ' do pr. f . . . . fts PHILA. INACTIVE STOCKS rollowlntr are fiuotatlons for Inactive Mocks listed In the Philadelphia Htoclt I'xchanKO nnd In which there were no transactions today. The price Riven Is the last previous close: Acme Tea Co B4 I.eh N'v rlBhts Acme T 1st pf D3 first pild.. 1 1 A ri war li3 laeh Val Tr... 50 Alliance Inn. . ID l.eb Val Tr pf 2"l-i Am Has... . Tfi'j I.N 2d it Pf. 43 Anier Ice. .. in l N vvl' vv 1.. " Ainer Ilvvy .. 30 Lit Brothers. 2Gl Am Ilv pref. 7B Mine Hill.... Bt) Amcr Sllll... lo'i Norrlstown ..121 Amor KlnroM . "fl Vnrlb .font.. 73!! Amer Ktrs pf . 02 Hrlll .1 O... L'.K! i nnu .i o pf.. 70 , tf nun o: a t c. . by : " , Cum Iron. . . 40 li, t'amb Steel.. 127 '" Catavvs 1st pf B2 Cutaws 2d pf B4 I Tons Tr NM. . fid Oen Asphalt. ISTi . t!en Asp pf . . 40 . Ht ft II T 10 A-1 I lit II T pf. 17 , Ilia Co of N A 23 'J '-ha i Keyslone T , SU aij i Key Tel pf... BO si ' Leh Nv rlchts full paid .. nni.i Liltfo Schuyl IS S7' S7'. ti i Pi !'ij !4 SI ll 1.1 '. 7S The local stock market to the flnnnclal district developed. Less than 2S0 shares chanf-ed hunds durJ (tin l-'tc nrsL iiour ami mi nuiit' innui; muis tv luuiiiuicui position. North Penna. SO Pa Salt 87 Phlla. (' C Iir 20 Phlla Co pref 23 Phlla Tract. . C7 Phlla K West s Ph A: Wrst pf 31 PUT 2' Penn Traffic Hwy C Gen It (i I unr. . In Tract 301 t was cxtlemcly dull early tnduy and little interest .eloped. Less than 2S0 shares chanf-ed hunds dur iliiRle Issue took a prominent position. Itntild Transit trust certificates nimo out frnctlotmlly lower at 2'u Buffalo nnd Siis(Uchnnnu nnd Phlliidelphla Klectrlc were uneliaiiRPd. pCn sylvnnl.i Kullrond was marked up n fraction nnd United States Steel mon. on a few transactions, advanced R to 9,". Liberty Loan bonds were Inactive nn dlhclr prices were n regular Th .IHs nnd icRiilar 4s uero lower nnd tho cnnvertlhlo 4s advanced j KarnitiES of the York Hallways Company continue larnc, accordlnc I the statement for .March and four months which came nut todav )Uf i l creased expenses for operation caused n decrease In the net nH mmparcd wlih the corrcspondltiB month nnd period of last cnr. ! I'or the month of March cross carnhiKS totaled J90,(li;i an increase of J2l9fi. lint the net flecrenspd JU747 In SIL'T.M - - " " i"r loin inontht whs J380.DG1. nn Increase of $22,834. and the net earning,, wrre Sm-js decrease of $1615. as compared with the corresponding period of 1917 "' ' l OIL COMPANY METHODS " ",4 1 :9"sl WSJ-V: : '?o'4 ! C0WDKMJNEU BY CITY tin is tn ii mi, l4 :i'i mi XV .1 s s Warwl: lion Wnl I'r.itnp to S'l WAR LEGISLATION WILL BE PUSHED THIS WEEK ' i lad rl pit in A lurkcts York Jljjy-- jj's ( Ocncr Aituscs Promoters of'Passago of Overman Bill Kx raise Advertising and j peeled to Clear Way for ;'l Slindy Alunipulnlioiis Main Hill-, .MOM'.Y.I.F.NntNO ii Ti:S rilll. MIKI.I'IIIA- Call fi per cent, time. B-'iltB per cetn. t'oniniercial pa per, three to four mouth-", Blffi pet c nt . si months, G per icnt PROVISIONS Iiemand Mas f.ilrli iiftlve nnd ph rs sen er.illv ruled nrm (Ju'ilntlons were fol lows i n iurr In sets, smoked nnd sir .121. Ill 15'.. ".ip, ''i-l. ii 5s 31 ' Hcservo Uanks" l)irnntit Wales lllcial discount tales at the twi Pedcral ncerve hanks vveie as fniiuuM Denver. Tol.. April 29. i IVnslilnclon, April 21 Pn ate of ths flty olllrials' have been conducting an Oveimnn bill In the Senate eivtiic ih lo rr organize Gov. crnnienl department is epccted thii week. This promises lo nprn i,(. H1T do. do. smoKed BniTllr other ln.-ns smoked. (ieports on nine of tile oil companies ior enactincnt or a miM llaneous lot cf riiy riireo. ns lonrnmi nnd merARe. .niw were made public fine or them in stated war leclslation h? hlSCS: "n-SStt,. ";Krnp,r,r.r,.n!SuPde,,- '" ""-' organized as stock-sell. ,h). ,lrt,Kr,nn fo, rnmnlPtl0n dur H 1 rlieH Unan t . .i-s umnV. el 1..s I fi t? Ef hnmo frtts (Vi. mislinsn nf nn t lull I 1 ( ll.n ..-.1 -. . ... ' : -s...... ii . i nn r-iiwniii. .i"j - viiviiM s--i 14H- iiu nirc -o hi i iiuih nt' n (i h :irp inn mil. in tf r At-.,! il. dried, 3 It. vesiern hrf, in ts nioied investigation of oil companies operating ' President nuihnrtt ..... in ur-1 iiiui kii h Hnn iTiiH'rs snii'K-u n lipn..r HUM llio' flrsl if lliosn nnd. nnd sir dried, as. western bff. knules n ''envir, nnu me inst ot liies-e uno. snd tenders smoked Mr. beCf iimns. 143 ing' published in the local press have torn, inmiiv, ,.:: gp .vi , nams, t. I' ru-en. created a sensation loose. LMmsir, do skinned loos-. 2tiB3ue. ,,'", srn,in;lon- .,i.ii .ii . .-... nk i... ...i. A Ijeins in ti cK e iitenrilltiB: tn HVerasre. il.n .,n..A.u. i .. n. ....... .... . '" . i ... . i .. . "Vi . ,OMP- 32c nreaUfHSt bacon ns lo brand '"''"" ,l;f" " in. emsrsj, irruve urait law- to voiiihs now twenty nil nerlods un to ami inehidliic Ih" (If teen-da maturltv. the second for a pe riod nf sixteen tn ninety davs The third and fourth columns give the rates fot 1 rcdl'couiit8 of collateraj loans secured lb, (lovernmcnt linniN or notes) do. puro Lltv, kettlo rcndcitd. KEFINLU SUGARS -ir-i .! .' .15', ;:, .uVj .vi fi-jij 52t j HR'i HS'j HS'j ST', 82 21 12T, 121'. I2.P, I.M'h'ir.'"" 1-'" .u'l .ii 'i .ii'.. .n sian Pranclseo 'll'l ll.Vi '.11 a !).)', iiii'i lin, nn', mi', 70'. 15', 17 Bflllej and iiiamni- r-itv nr.ii in, rt irp.um " nn- i uiiiimni. tn niininpi- n is lie- mm voniu ni,i .,,1 r.ni.i..i. .i .. .. (Th.. (lrst i-oliimn gives the rate- foi yirod. 40c l.inl west.in reiined, .:' dared that "tin. methods of orinnlza- Ion tiio basis r n i,. . , " , ' t. ud. 1111 rn in. isf-tfi-i rrmi.ifii . 'to . ... ' a...i..i.. n uirii in ;7'c. """ selling or stork, manipulation nl j class . tun sedition lull the lioulns ' tllrt UnniinAO M...lHn ..e -ll.l.l 1.. .l.AA l.lil i .. "'uoilg. ( - ,iv. -, i,,.,,!,! ,i un mi-ii'iM iiiii--- inn nnu inner measHr"- vvccks arter Incorporation. tiie false ,, Icglslntlnn Inclnibnc ninnntala emtf. as sume definite form with n view lo ad journment Jills,- 1. Following lat weeks etbacks for Senate opponents nf i i ,- nvirinan nwas. use. the Kennli. iml.u rm... th.. Arts ,ls averred "to be a er.v probtable one I week of the bills consideration. or me promoters nnd ofllcers" of a fifth peeling its disposal m later than m I it n uml l-nnin:! nv ll lu nftHri-.i.t tlstf. ntl.n ,1.. I n-t .1.. ti.i . . . : isstrrxz 5i..'!B;r..oUrraor..s; , ?" ;: y "l8 c.cay ir,: i oriVuzzt ,:rzzi ;ne, oiu roosters ;l-.,ic nmks lVMn i ininniiuing. , tblrtv -live, respcrtlvi 1. . or amendment. i"om I m per in 10 nn Gov't 11 I pel in i'i an liosion Vevv York PhlludelnhlH .Cleveland .W. Itlehmond '.oi ' Atlnnts . . i it i ifl'lenen lln' j I St Louts Minneapolis 1 3 .la s ds v s I . ds v s d 4 V 1' 1 1 4 ' as i fl 3 4 lis 3 IJ?Cf5 SV, Ki nv, p; .-.'j I The market nil-d steadv .,n n in,,s er . statements in Ihe'r advertising, make . for expansion nf the arm. and eni 7 13. ft.ri.ira tin. Sraoiii.,i.-n 1 , ..reposition a speculative and pro-I geney appropriations rNpected (o liaiiu 1 IIUIJUIXS .iiuiiuii.ii uniH-riaiiing witnout nope oil I'llKKSi: Pane. sif 1, rut. d (Irm under '"" "'" competent management In the A third company it. nl-' , iirm iimi-r . ... fan dimand The Interest nf Inv estor.-i WnVr'i, 4i'r "sil-i-ffiVt J- t'Portetl to be paving dividends In Khoi, milk, fnir in Hood. .-Jfft. . , exres.i of Its earnings. Still anothei POULTRY Ml;- llemnn.l wns fairh Financial Briefs 17 17 4 ;.'t!;.: niu'ln's" r,wft,,r,'0li,auri,rHi: , lTTl" ',h0., " ." .'"'" lo ce th F,'"al R;!"', Boart and I'leeons. tim. net uair. u,)V. uu. joune, ' ' "' """""i Miiiicnti iichik ; iniei state i ominerce i umnnssloa from u.1 psu. 3u33c .given without comment tltn Presldenfs reorganization authority I I 1(1.211 IUIjIIS , . ""'"' .iiou.ihvi i.i mhij nas icgariien ns assuring a linai AH- ' . .llln eMMCn In ni.nn..lln,, .,.1.1. . I. ... ...i.-1-i .t . ,... n.. v iciorv j huso iigminir and excise. In connection with the le- ministration II was the impression that longs had Liverpool latir mvuciierj over 10 me Heroine loo tnucn aiarmcii on iwuirra! fMH TH 1 lUIliTTn TPn 1 TnTPlA buving si.ro and by the end of the first over the ruling of the food adminlstra- I 1 1 A I H AiYIIINK MtAllhil) twent minutes Ihe market was strong ( tlon In regard lo restricting hedging and vl"'' " J " '" " "ss-i at tn to 4 3 points net rise that tho liquidation had been overdone 17ATD PATlIIMr1 HIIMTPD nother fartor which tenrtee to im- Cfn the upturn, there was selling on rest- rUii LUlVllllU W'IMEiII prove ronfldepce on the bull side was a t Ing orders, which caused a reaction from Washington report to ihe effect that the top. Itepresentatlve Helfin. of Alabama, had, The receipts here today were --"' i , -lvr-n n r i- orrered n resolution in Congress to com- cars Shipments from .North America bllOI'tage Will He LfVcalCI" I li mit tho House to a policy of nonlnter- for (lie week vvero 1,31 1. nOO bushels i ferrnco vvltli tho prlco of cotton. May opened nt $1.274. to $1 27--' IcSS ',ar Supply The receipts at the ports for today against fl 27' nl the end Saturda i are estimated at SOOrt bales, against ' July started nt $1601? 151c, compared' Improves aii'.fi bales a week atjo nnd 14,431 bales, with Jt.iss at the close Saturday, nnd a yenr ago. later fold at $1 Ifl's. risturdavs in 30 It on 1 1 3n I Oats were strong at the start, when K.n,i?. Cr1,'!, .";in;, .!-Tn .""'., thero was a rush of shorts to cover. a nil u.i I.i 1 uncringt. iver. M.HIU' mini iniii a.u.J'1 The Allis-i'balmcrs Manufacturing ues, nenernlh wc-re wen sustained s-uota- I,or,s on the oil companies I'sued n ills, spcclllcally to limit the President's power ''"ompanv reports for the quarter enilefl ' Match 31 gtoss amntint of sales billed S6 r,89.S2S. with net profits of $1,3!li 230 1 l no amni nc ni uiiiinrn nr.in--n cm iiaun i mat r,. nun es ifstrrn. ner liox vvniehati lavi.i sncli .-t-a u ll ... il..-. n,a Min i.. .c c .- .... ..... ..., at 1b,s datewas W ntM,i7 , -nH-nour. ,, Mean; j unsafe p,ace Mr Vaer To operMe W.V.OOOOO r.ioni.W'ST.T l I town I'lppin. H 3ii ! J .!) (lann. 1 73ti i it might logic-ally lie expected tli.it centers Is to be nressed immediatrlr '! njmtinr ..iti 'u n.. ....un t . at ...... .- uvi h'ii'iiiin ncre uni misiii nirtj suii itt - - - js-h -n-- i-is. hidi u,i v" hiiiu tut- i i tiititiii i imnvt lions. Aruies per Imi Wimsati. lsi'l. sertatlon on the leprehenslblc inethudsito war agencies will mntlnue their ef ' i.ri,ilJfJ,vlr..PXt ?."ito,i,,r"IiV..,s.tl .'"y iw . '. ?! ,mi,n l"-'mnters. and be suggest,, that forts, although passage or the bill gen Itusset. s itrii. ciano. t.ili 4 ;.'., lien Davis, ' olorado should enact eff-ctlve lilue.sk) erally is conceded as certain Refined Sugat Uni-hansctl ( 7, "i'0. '$ pn;"4 MsiVi.jMLscVtfjl L-3 he P"""catlrii of such ieports would after the Overman measure Opposl- , New orli April Cn. No changes are Lemons. ' per box 4 1 1 ,-, HJnatias. ir i 11" prices of oil stocks to tumble nn tion apparentl.v has been Increasing and 1 indicated in refined sugars, with all local ft'ftV 'iK ,.&",?, WflXTi &?. 'i Tmln'UiUnrlJ11') "'""i" ,"ml '"'," ""'"a"0" "', ! refiners ountlnc 7 ir,c tho Vederal War- " '" IanBerlnfs. Florida i.r strap. :i'n . ".nt "lipen. except that the shares of n,,,tidcering and olliei powers is planned, j renners nuniini. . ii... tno eoer . vv r ,Jra,frul, Kmrj.is, per bo-. issutiJ I'in;. the companies icportcd nn advcnel) suf. Tho mineral-control bill apparentir ) nor and National companies still being ..PP." I'or to Itleo rer rate, r.... 3 f(red some decline Traders continue encountering rising opposlt, on (, awt.lt' i withdrawn Quotations on ( uban raws. Nrln ,-Arohna r.it i8n3.. ,r"""Lr" c' pursuing Ihe even tenor ot their way. imr dlsnns.il m Him ii,,.o i.t it is tn OPERATORS GIVE VIEWS held at 0.0(l5c. ditlv paid Lv-t"P4iii i-u lni)lng and selling oil shares at around give way. according t.. nresrnt plants . ivrr.i iin,uj 'the UEIial ouotntlons. s If no iinfnvnr. e ,nL..c .1 nr h...... ...n.i. .... ti.. . . ....... .. .. r'te ffener.il market was quiet and showed ahio expose bad taken nlaee .it.-ir. iMtriutniirtti -pi. irn,,u. ,. ,n k. TV- lTIV'l. WAV VriRIf CTnr-l.-C lime mante ouotntlons iVhllM ...untoos ...' . l"-' . draft legislation. Tile House is to M i.iiiv,iiiu' ., .ss,i.3 i jHr,. ,.p ,.i,usn ,kt ;i, h, v i,i mo ordinance under which the in- asked to reconsider it- amendment al- Following are iiuniaiions tor inactive ' ' . w 2 .nwaie. whit- potiiioes, per vestigauons ot me oil companies were lowing credit on ciuota for voluntesrs New York stocks and in which there v.,,1, l 'J.-.tti f.s. w.VteVn ii L:ir I.Kft aii. h- mn10 l(,i, m,t K'0 tl,e r"- Power to and many predict It will re. ode In d!- Invest for ! Patriotism j and Profit I Bonds of the Third U. S. , Liberty Loan bought to day at par will probably sell far above it soon after war is won. Take ndvan- J tage of this opportunity to make a profitable in vestment and help your , country at the same time buy your full share of i U. S. Liberty Loan 41470 Bonds today. We will be pleased to handle your subscription. Frazier 6- Co Investment Bankers N. E. Cor. Iiroad & Sansom Sts. In t ".. .1 '4 11. L'.'l.ll.l October .. . j i 411 -4.4II -;... -s.i.i ;;;' , gains had been established, i oramwion "p nj rniiilitiniii4 Musi He He. ' wero no transactions today. Tho price "m" ' -"' ' Pelaware and Jlnrviamt. , cioso any comp,in.v, nut it noes grant posing of the other draft bill for rcgis- .s7mb'r. V.: -.'.-? .4.TS -.'.?.' -.'. -.'.:! houses supplied the demand and there I ' ra"" 0111111011 lllgl llr Iir-, o pr9,ioU3 s,e- mwI . l,in- noui;. n..nd. ,.nr i-ui- tlic city nuthorlty to fo.bid the sale tmtlou of .vouths rea. blng their ma- - -- was a setback from the highest. .Itljllf-tCll to l'lCCllt , .. .,.,. R, vnt C & s nr linti ' !'" ell.rid,, ',sr hnsn .n'ainiVr or bo of a comp.in) s stock In Denver. Mayor jority. Ihn Senate must consider th I ivernnol Cotton ' The receipts today weto 145 cars a Famine v n As riisiii 77 't 1', s nf Jltt ?', rX? ! ' v"nh"i" i'-'HriV' v '' l0.r1JV. -i"r , 'I1't'r H ,i,,oled aH J1"? H'at lie be- nmondment of Itepresentatlve lllll, of I.,en.oo,M"l, "9-" "cotton was Shipments from North America for th- 'J m $f 7J Va II .cad . Pf 2? '6 I .V& b.5,-,-. a..'1 MU'Vl ""r,'1 't was .really up to tho buying Ioa. which would place the new mea nm'ei tnd-Tv w h nrlces weak at a do- week were 2,311.000 bushels. " Am rlln tlf. nm. N "i A r Brk.llg ! l.skt 33 lbs-No I iii.-.iiji in. m, -j. i public whether lo continue purchasing at the bottom of the eligible list Xe of 22 points fur middling, old' May openedat 814 82c. against Sir nsblngton. April 2" Am r&PpfllO M MI U 2St4 ' ';- "" .JStTC' .""7rl"" r'lK ,'". a,"y "" ,h,at " " contract, at 21.56d. The sales were Saturday, and later sold at 81 '4 c June, Tlie coal shortage this winter will be A ':M,Ie,I!! ,'J 4 Nevada r n , r""r- n-.rlda. p. r crate. J3, I. i.ettucc , ',,PS,lBa.,,cd nmI V'0 Icslllts PUhllshed vPITTI"D SFS TIO 4(i00 bales The receipts were 3000 started at 81c, or 1c higher, and later , -noruigo imu winier w . . , Am 11 & I. . 1J ."a,i' ' ". in . i South I'nrollna r hamper, lain 2 73. d... Other oil companies nre under hives- L.AI IXILU 3liA3 VIIU bales, none American Futures were , nt 80a4C. July was mlott,j at T ft worse than that of last year unless the , Am II 1. pr Bgi. jJ'Vr-irii A'fi ttlVrSntt',1.!? .'r'.t-'TffV "cauliflower' I ,lKatl0"- IN KYRE LIBEL SUIT quiet In he early dealings. Old con- .4(, M thp onenlnR and ,atcr fioM at r shortage Is alleviated, according to V! -o pf & N' v . ' ' ' "':: '' ' ri'" ' -' '"' l""ln". Many oil men cotulder the published uiJxi. mbhii.,gfalrP " 76d good 'MiftS' ' Surt8y fln-1 prica-of 7S4p the statements given lo the .National J $ Ma V . 43 v fOnt & XX l ""'Hi .",.. Zbe v,;" , "ts to bo unduly d.astic. even while . . .. - . ": 02d :Bmldding. IlSOdMow middling: Shipments ow wheat from North Toal Association bv operators In the ' Am Smelt B M. M So . J l a; E,fo4Vw-Mu.iW Coilfpstioii Mn.lc l.v Man io Vcii 21 03d; good ordinary, 20.03d, ordlnarv ' America for Ihe week were 3,938.000 ,.,., ,rt, o.ia. !,.,- ,. i Am Sn' ''CT? lV' Norf x "iV Ts V. -"S '.? ihpi,n,'v;,.,N'i.1'10.11'.. ,VTr -V'L' ' honf,st Promotern who ought to he ex- Involved in Ca-e pauut l"'l'l I bushels Tho receipts of wheat at Mln- C,aSt"" pro'Iuc1nB "eU " """" Am S:eel Fdv S5 t cot.1?! , li s5.''JliV-n.. orliU."' These critics de- ., - - neapolls and Puluth today were 323 'han 00 per cent of the nation's coal Am Toifti g North Ame?'1 5 ' ' lleet- riohda S" r?KtTri'-j.-,i('?, I clare that a large majority ot the oil ,lcrr ( niton Uuver anil --ellers , cars, against 2DS cars last year , at Win-' supply Is obtained. ' '' . & I- pt 47 '!ho Fuel Hn. xt, .,n,Ii ' "r haniner ' n -i v" .0 vi i. ' -'omPa",l''J Promoted in Denver aro legit. ,sl (besler. l'n.. Api 'I "i sn-- (.otto,, Hnje- and cr' ' nlpeK, ,U cars, compared with 433 I , le oplnloa of ,e operators it Is , m Wool pf 93', J ''oOas rc?i r, ' .SJfiHl PV7 S '. .I $t 3 :",. t .-'.I ' ! and offer fair speculative chances tional testimony Is expected to be tltn Vew tcirk. April jn Ma,--Keifrer. . , -i,i-.0 ; t.ars ugalnst 5- cars ., V " " ui.c.i . . '.'"" Hottle, Tn Ifnrnla. per drum J37 IVpp.rs. riorida to Investors ..,.., ,,. .,.,, .. $-,o nnn d.iniaces for r Mie. Mitchell and Stelnbach bid : Sellar cars , ai c mcago, . tars, agamsi o. cars tme fnr tno ar mlustrCS ,03r,i to '. i T "rt nf n-ne. ''aclflc .Mall Vi . ver rrate :r.3!:i do Cub.cn per box. when the sun rc.i " '''"''' and Hartcorn offered. I . .. ., , ,, . ., ,. ... r v"if civ I'-T'lfic T a V 'ixli 1 "t" 'n ToiiwIcsb. Florida. rr .rale 'libel Instituted bv Slur senator T. aluly-Gumoens tieran Ita, Guild. fARMNGS u some tc on to readjust ho tratHc , A f, ,&1 P ' ,, T t j0 'Jj' j-fliV2, ! 1'00 SKILLF I) MEN , l.arry re, of West Chester, against Watklns and Johnson bid. Hartcorn, UAII.ItUAU I.AIUMiL,3 situation in the raet si. coal may be I ? " 0'' r,,i(. J'ere Alarc,. ,, a'l ititlTsh.s Ntolk per bish -i.'skt I vM'i'r.ir. iv i' 4 cTninec ' William II Oerrv of riiester, rollector "t&StirSSSSll- M-:CI,,CAU0- ,!en,A?ASSJJ" ASD '0l-'3-1 -ved in sumelent proportion In the & JisoJ ; Mapf 3 EW!,i DhD 1ISJ' AC 1 OKIbS 0V'tho" r'n" rhnacpbia.' is ca., .Mitchell told. tfits Inercsse fcummer to prevent n, famine next J1""" '" ,1,1 I'ooila ei ra), '? ' U 1 "'".. do. do. new per bbl -erate, iiv ' ,,,.,.. . ... for trial cm May 20. in this city. ,,,:gabrn"T,K,,,,Viub.d,Cl?Uc.;ltr.aH;tl TSiS 3.T,k.-rVPr . ?!. ..!,:?.' 'mtr. IMwr-JV?! WlC? (r.1 '.";;" "i;cr.n8 Muni. a MIlchcI1 .., l.nrnVf !. iTamr.-. ofd"'' ' ' , UKiaiVAHB AM, Ht'lKON Klgnrcs taken from the ipeologlc.,1 , n O pref f.3 V' 7 gclji,i'jfe &W- ,'," ' "S 'roilurtion, U. b. rhester has ,heen deslgiiate, 1 bjr W Iiecember Schl 1. Clumoens and Mitch- , ear ended Dee 31. ... Survey for tho week of April 13 show i '"'"'." .-,? P tts & WJ:. SI., jioviu. . Iloani ?av. ?P"r ,'. I".,.?. $",1?, rl t eildent of II bid, Minn sold oo.ii- r.i.,.ie i.vi Tin .,.,, " '" fifteen producing centers that . n ,, stpCi.,, 7na,i ''tts Coal... r..i' " . J.,,' '.,,, ,, ,-onfession wlinh Is s.ild ti Ji-'iuary-Hosen 1-erg : and hrliill bid, a,ff;'V.:,tM'i,:4,lT M.SsliJJ? . hnve a normal output of ll.8M.oon tons j'n Un Cias 103 roal pf. if, , ..... n. n,ffl,..Inw I Wnshinglon. April SS.-Tlie Ic.lc,al iVer"Vn ini..k -by John Sanderson ill ,-enui iin.i '"!' " f.. .uruss tneome. .. iii.i;ii.iii wso mere was a suortage clue lo insumcieni. .njrown Shoe. r,i h, i lor- ns t i.ni..'i.".o v"' " ivnn 1 Kl'TI.A.NU llAIIJtOAD OOIIPAM ,c.ir supply of 2.3"'2,000 totiK. The fig-I Hutte C & , RTs tedln i ' 1") lilruco, Arrl .".!.- 1IOOS llstlmaled re- IIIVini-'MlS llrCI ARM) Yt tmua Viv 31: ures ior the week or April sn, wntt-n 1- 1. 1 i-ai- nenrtli.VV n , "i '" I '.""," "". ''"'. ,',:"", " ' ";,r- i,,-i,1 lllMPIiiVli.i ui.v.i.iiir.i. ,. i,, .. i.,t,.j 1 i.. .1 'i .1 ,.i r. n e of to T-c, ',;pantng 2d pf .17 bead, tomorrow. 211 (ion bead, aironi-. ,n ' .S!:l:"lt, ,"SSpAmoD,;nnN .. ovr,r .he week of April 13 of 6.000 totjs rh . . " $U -,, ,,, h Mn .. lo.on. . ir ViiiariiriV or l'i Vr lent on flrsl rre March gross .. .. iM.-i.nii n;u nil-, i ' ..ni.s.u-. .......... .. ...... -" ic, hi s rir i;.'3 - '-i'i, pr S7', uoed to noire, s,7 mv 17 .vi rirrla n, I l . ler cent mi second pre Net fia.Wrt ' I4li , Indiistrles nre crowding coa off the . r n j & v&v 5a,a"e Arn,s CSI) i. rTI.U Bsllmated rer-ipts todav. 1 1,. ferreil and 1 ler cent dii e'c-''"uy's .. h. ,..nlh. r-.. is..r.Til nii- nun i ,t . .. . , j. . . '" . . Saxon TCInc .. I r.nn i,.u.c innmrmu, 1 I nnn hBua .tD.a. ,o Vl "m- .' mr.' -.uarter.v of L, "" ' ' WKSTlinv P IS ' BgeVf cars' al tb7 mines "Jias rulpro- j C h's pVef. .8a,. heff . rR' j .Or h.-jh;; p HMIJ 40: eos r.?S!rwSa:juZroAui3Jr. "Mwl; ,in,s.,.,,1'lon to danger point." the coal chjeurdy p .100 , s P ,n nI-If $' i1,'"-13 5' May-l. . i N-.t oner, revenues... 3.7ns..T.w am 7.-.S association's statement says. y ."l"i '.;? Seahd A T. "J., I DmT-,",n',.."i1. LJ".l'.ll-"... ,.,. ierJi,o. T-? ZV'lnwtSffiynttUlMll"' -" -7:1 ia "This Is the season of the year when ' p Jt "h A T.pf ,i? I bead'." ,.Jm..Vw7 T.Mor 'Kt.d . eadv' to July 1 tn SfolvVrs o "record jKl. 'Decrease. th(J m(nf! sho(ld he work,nf; at ,on 1 S " PI - . Rears Hoebk 1 lp I sronf Native. M3? 1.1 7,v western. 13.i0 J lUieetleut llHlli-ay and I.UhilnB fom.t. speed to produce stocks for storage X?n,olGas. .81 iZ "hk pf.llfi 4 , ,!;! """K1;,. ''sirMjiM0lo 1aml,a' mnv r. miiae nuarter v of Pa Per rent on "" men viivivi- cTnrvc ..... .u- a., -m . j L0"?0!..- e. shattuek- r. .., Jl'isi.unj. western. 511.....0.1. 111. ,.hl Sl.V IT, HVUH.I .-........ kJ.Vv... .......,,.t. ...n ,.t.ua w. ,,vn, ..... ...... nni ...nil ' Nll,.!..! .: .---. employment service nnn lack o'f niacliinlsts nnd tnolmakcrs In essential war liidustiles is lctard Ing production 25 per cent nnd in.inii facturers of nonessentials will have to release their skilled mechanics If the output of wir materials Is to he Increased II1VIDKMIS .nmtrtnn nnil Tifpt rred. nay; Hooka close April iiu. reopen may i, cirant .Motor Car Comoany. renulsr nuar ttrly of 14 rer lent on preferred, payable Mav 1. Hooks dote April 20 and reopen Mav 1 General ChemUnl Company, regular ouar terlv of - per cent on common, payable June I 1 to stock of record .May 22 rn.AMU.IN NAIIONAI, HANK ' Clir.tniit Plrert Mett of llroad Philadelphia. April 2;d 11IJS. At reeular meetinz of tlie Uoarli ot Directors of this Uank held this Jay. a semi. annAVil dividend ot 10 was deelared. free t tax and rayablt Mar . 1(118. to stock holders of rerord at tho cIos of Luslnesi April SO 1018. In addition, an extra dividend of 53. wan Cellared, to be paid In Liberty Loan Bonds and. for fractional amounts, United States War Savlnss Stamps J Wit ItATtOT. ra.hle-. THIS OIKAKI) NATK1NAI. JIANK l'btladelphla April 23. IMS. , The directors havo thla dav declared n dividend of i:iclit l'er Cent (8). payable i May 1st. 1918. lo itockholdera of record at th dot o( business April 24th. Chock a will D mauca. CIIAHLE3 M. ASHTON. I Cashier. I Ausust . f" - - - September lletober ., November Iiecember IJWHENCK E. HBOWN ft CO. ! fSH 1 IIKAI. K3TATE TRUST ni.DO. ' l,1"r.." WrVESTIOATB a ADJUST PAaTNEKSItn" '"!n -COBHOftATIOM IHSPI'TKU APCOUN'Ti J,11 " Juno . . . jlEAI. ESTATJ5 FOB KENT . July i GOVERNMENT BONDS 2a registered Itl.TI .'a coupon I1I3H 3a registered 101 S 3s coupon lttlH la registered 102. . ... la coupon 1023 . . . 3s registered lfil'l 3s coupon l'.i Id Panama 2a reslstered 1113d. Pansina 2s reKlstered 103s. Panama 3s registered Will.. Paimma 3a coupon . . 111.1 Ask 117 PS ,17 U'l HI'. 1111 HOt. in.- IPS'. 103 Ml Ml mi's llrt'.i Ml SO TO.VOPAII Jim nutler MacNamara Midway Miipah Kxt Montana Northern Star Itescue Kuta West Knd OOMiFIKI.D Atlanta Blue Hull llooth lilamondnein ll ll Daisy Kcwanaa Ore . . Sandstorm Kendall Sliver Pick MISCKI.LANKOUS Arizona Ihilled Nevada Wonder Phi .37 .on .(111 .("1 .11) .113 .7(1 next tan ana , rn, can . . . 70 ,,., i" -r, isit i winter Tlin mine.c. however, urc not rn Tn Tal M 173 ', .'Vr.Ml-. D7l As't I working st top speed, nor at a rate even Con In Cal M St Mill" nf pw -J'.' approaching top speed. In the face of prsf - '5 Studebaker'tif nn H the heaviest demand for coal in the I Corn rrod pr. 9. gtutz Motor 2fiu lis Minim'. I, loin.,- Ih. rftlnoo Lav. hn CUbS f fpr ".J Ruil Rll 1.. J. 12 'S,io hindered by Insutllclent car supply I "' 1UcS0ptfXi ' $1?" Itlco S 1,0 V'i ,un, .v.... i.,. ..! it.. t ie ,. v,aQ. i J leerticv v'" i".- texas Cn m a I which fell 50,000.000 tons short of meet- nome Mines. 5 Third a..! 12.. .10 Ing the nation's demands Kleo Str Hat. "; Transue.WrA; ii'4 it l'.rlo 1st pr . ;ii Tob prod nf xtic NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET niBECTnny or accountants rertlneU lliblle Aeruuntaots 115 KKAI. K3TATK TRUST Ill-DO. Today's openlne 8 31 S.32 S.'t'n. 8.62 H.ft 8 1PB8,20 Saturday's close B.25H.2(1 8 30418 31 k34,8.3.. S 37(8 38 8 41 8 4'J 8 47R 4H S.M W8.33 S.HIIWS.IH 7 ,18 ft 8 HO 7.1181? 8. on 8 l)7M8.in 8.18(1-8.20 K J , BTOXKH. HTtlNK HARIIOR. N. J. IvansilH City, April 20 IIOOS Heeelpts, 13 mill head, steady llnnae. 9t7.0,'i17,30. l-ATTI.K Receipts, 15,111111 head, steadj. HIII:KP Receipts, lL'.iwiu head, steadj. South Omaha. April 20. neeelpts. 7600 head. 10c- hlsher. Ilanne. flH.Autil7.Rn, 7.. thnt thev hava miita little If inv heail. I ""' ., . iss 'cxas Ho . til i i;atti.i; lleretpis, 7i-uu neoui stronir. ,1,1 that they have made little, If ap, neaa- pet xrtisnn. .12 Tew, Co V. !n SIIKIIP Receipts. 7300 head, struns; i way ocr iicsi jp.ir irraiu, " 'ct-"u I nen &. linpr ".. Texas' ja, ri- i.'3 cars. 4Ji. . Sulisrribe Orchestra Guarantee Wilmington, April 23. - It Is nn- the additional gunran- the Philadelphia Orches- subscrlbed and that (be continue as usual. Thla ftarantee underwritten of series or concerts and Is excess ot tho r.onner -. ' ! "Opinion of operators In the Brei in ... producing area enst of tho Miss ssippl. l-.rlo join..- - iwinCitv ii n" 02 .IU which fnrnlsbes mure than 00 tier cent K M & h I,re'.:; 1 ndervv Tvne ' ionic nounced that I!? '!'. of tho countiy's liltumlnoUH coal re- 2 ,SZZ" 8R1. ',!' T.VP.0 Pf. .104 I tt0 a0'1 y lit 'A', minstixl l.v llio Vntlnm.l C'nal Assorla. ''eu ..i'f 07i .."'' l'n.. 1 1 i Ira lm bed, iii 'ii.-. .!., i. i. in..i . .i, -e Jen ': v. r inis .. 11 '' Pf. 11V. i-oncerts will feet' tlin coal bortaen next winter will !ie States S. 103 p rwi1 Pf-JQ? . ,"1i1ir?3 . n ..Kl '.'ll 'J.-. h. ,.r.ra 1V, .!,. ..t l,,tl tilt. Int- llnl.u Il.,lmt1 CO . ft I'll T1. 1J.1 T I T & '"J. J'10 .'' 131" iho mln.. aVo nlsh-O BuMelent" " , av r. ,?J I'nlW "XW SmoUnt!"1' '" lo enable them lo Increase materially Hooiestake, fi- ' nrapnril.. iru I 111 no, i eni. . n in Allnv en ii il ' lint Agrcul.- is .1 n Pacific pf ihl f Int Agrl pr. - I nl ny Inv 754 Inter Con Cor 7', y, nV ltl" t il? i"t (iBcr SitiSU ; as'.nn? ? Iowa Cent .. 2 J " Inl A pf SJu .Isuel Tea... -s.'S U 8 Itltw r'JPI ?2l? S It ,i ,"'" "! 1.. '."' Ilf 0 t.t.. .in.... 0-1.1.. ...Kf.tuinn it a alleKe-l, Ills ut-tiiii. 111111 t,.-,.,, , - ,-.rf Is tilt- basis nf the statements made or Mr Heny nnd which are declarfd la Mr. lOvre's complaint to have been litiei- ..J. ..ll.3llnn fnf lllC t.lktniT Ot 1(14 deposition was made In .lames Scartt s and lillvvortlt Hlbbaid ationiejs for Mr. j .U.?' ...i ii. intinn na .. . ,. ,...., ,. i i ip c.'.i. - ti.init-t. t-,- i:---.7., .., many larKC ai iiiiiusn ei .i.tvp n- ., aPnf,intment of Mr Mlicneii ivi nnrtet Khnrtntren in mnchln stH nnd o-i, .t.,,nciiinn ...is ordeied iru- 10,000 could be placed Immediately If pounded until the trial ot the case , j thev vvero available, tho statement begun. . I taid. - - "i Shortages arc most serious n the Kast. NEW rORTUGUESH RULER their prcscnit rate of production Doctor Vaes Elected by Direct UnJ U. S. AGENTS RELEASE ttrfes $1 Daily in June rents one- of the folir reaini. fullr furnUnecl elrrlrlr-llslitrd bunca lows of Ihe Stone Harbor Bungalow Colony SVKl nATIIl.N'rtt (i(l(ID I'lSHINIJi I'loae. tt tbn ocan and buardwallc. con vettnfc In flsbina; .Trauada tn the heart a( tnodorn il- to-date asfaslds reaort icacH bungalow a prsttr irouamer home, fiaat -rlc llsht arleslan water nod aewer Aa. KVa vesreiablva, meats, etc do gitted so your dour. Bate by (be week, cn pr iswi, awsKfrsi avue vvv"- all.lll NllW. wi-ra fBW-if JHtu.TV tti. I I1AR SILVER t Today Sat. Mon. llltfh txwv laindon (pee). 4BU U 49J4 42J, i N. Vork (cts 00H 0S OO'-t 01 83V. Ify-rroducU Coke Pays Extra Hvraruse. N. V April 2D. The Ry- Products Coke Company has declared the regular quarterly dividend of $1.50 ami mi ovtrn dividend of 2 per cent In stock, payable tp stockholders of record April 99. Semet Solvay !') Stock Dividend Ryraens. S, V.. April 29 The Semet Knlvav Cnmnanv baa declared the resru ' lar quarterly dividend of 2 per cent und i and a dividend of 2 per cent In stock. both jjayobie to sux'K oi rtcorp Jprn V versa! Suffrage Lisbon, April 29. Dr. Sldonlo Pnes. Premier and Korelgn Minister, hus been elected President, with direct universal suffrage in effect. Doctor Paos for many years lias I been prominent in the public llfo of Portugal. Doctor Paea last December headed the revolution against the Government of Dr. A (Ton so Costa, nnd was named president of the provisional government. lie formerly was Minis, ter of Public Works In Portugal und also at one time minister to Germany. Delaware Officer Wounded WUmlofton, Del., April 29. lb, and Mrs. nichard T. Plllln?. of Klamensi, have received word that their son, Lieu tenant Illchard 7. rilling, Jr a mem ber of the air forces of the United States In France. Is In a hospital at Neuilly with a broken leg, Ke was flying with hli sergeant and testing out . 1aau.4a.frTias.ta snvsj n aI.m4 aaaliaTSM la. aainlna Mariiis and ' her ere eoraD lied ' to ' WH trWl With acid for secret descend. writing, it 18 said, JOHN S. REED, WRITER Most Severe Search of War Correspon-' '"" g'&'pr 48 U dent Reveals Nothing to Incriminate iKelly-SPK f , r, g m &n. 3714 New York. April !9.-Jolin S. Reed. , Sefc 8; ? Htfh"l"pf fl?0H writer or in ent, but no ulleged In permitted that docked been held fo iiie release ui ivcru, wiiu ib cciiuci ... MotOP. - '"ri g.jjtarI!.n ",! Indictment for conspiracy to defeat jjx jj. 1st pf 5 Westlnghousa the draft in connection with matter Max M 2d Pf. 20jj, pref . , ..!; 64 pupiisneii in mo Bupprcciacu iiiukuuiiu, aiev 1 -" .1, ;,"' ' The Masses, was unioouea ior. "Until I flna wlmt my status la I have nothing to Eay,- Reed replied to questions. . Agents of tliegWcpartment of Justice Bald Mr, RejKft person and effects were RubJecUErto severe teats without revealing aWlnlng oDjectionauie to the FedenflKovernment. Ilia skin waa Philadelphia Arrivals at Ncio York Hotels Met ret Pf.. 9JH XV Maryland" i! Miami Cop ,. 28 H XV Mddpf." 29' Mich Cent. ..U West Union.. 9JS: Mo rao pref. 53 Westing Mfg. 40 Mont P?wef' !! JVheel & j, u gi? Mor ?' 3 , XV & L B pf. 17 Mo Kan & T. J4 White Mot... 4j3 M & Ht 1) new 84 Wilson Co! . 6b II fitP & 8SM 90 Wilson Co pf S Nat Acme.., JO Wlly-Ov pf, 80 Nat Biscuit.. 97 Wis 'cent....' J8W Vol nl of.,118U Vnalurnrli lilt' Nat Clk St B Worth P&M.' itii Nat e & c JVi Mrs II .7 Harbour, flrand. MrJ K. M. llrenlsle. Navarre I. II. Cooke, flrand. I 11. t'npeland. Herald Hnuare. J. W. Dicker Marlborough. I.. Hats. Navarre r. Itanskow. Navarre. J. C. I.uee. Continental. Mrs. K. Mason. Orapd Mrs. f K. Mison. Jr.. Grand. Miss D. Msson. Grand. ' Miss 1,. Mason, ilrand, J. Mcf'Jory. Marlboroush. J. P, Mcllheney. Iireslln. K. C Head. Jr , Iireslln. I. K. Hmltb. Jr.. llrlstol. I'. 11. Wilson, Woodward Mrs. r. H, Wilson, Woodward. Dr It, II. Andrews. Ilroadwav Central. I.. II, HondKln. Albert. K ( I'nakevy, Herald B'tuare, it. O'ltrlen, Park Avenue. II, II. Itambler, Park Avenue. J, I Htnul, Union rViuare. 1. 11. Thomnson, Albert, I., Wolf, "rejlln Trade Itepresentallrev tllmbel llrother- K. Hohn trunks, leather sooda, Jlrjsdway and Tblrty-seconct street Paris Cloak and Suit Company R Kolin sky, manufacturers coats and suits, Navarre. K Hmlth. mvn s bats, Uomerset. J. XV. Wllaon 4 Co, J. W Wilson, dry roods, Grand. v llronner Manufaclurlnar" Coirmany U. Ilronner embroideries. 1570 Ilrosdwsy. a-joni un, GERMANS PLAN BOYCOTT Dealers Combine lo Dar Ententes From All Trade Cliristluniu, April 29. A bURo combine, known ns tho "Flu ropasche Uandclsgesellschaft," has been formed at Bremen by a number of great Clcrmnn and Aust To-Hungarian concerns, including tho Oeim.iu Oriental Company, Ihe Xortli German I.Ioyd Steamship Company and tho Lohmans. to control and centralize tho Import tratlo In war pinducts of all kinds and In raw materials from Russia, PeiMu, Manchuria, China, Turkestan, Rumania and Finland. It is Intended to mganlze. a union of all exporters In these countries who had pre-war business relations with Germany and to exclude neutrals who deal with Kntento countries from all products handled and from ull com ineice with the Central Powers. It Is purposed also to organize a boycott and undormluo the financial and commercial position of pro-Kn-tente neutrals and to form in the Central Powers a commercial bloc which will include friendly neutrals. Officially tho combine will liquidate one year after peace is signed, but will continue unofficially. COAL OUTPUT REDUCED jyWffWWWWHIHHglgKl Car Shortage Cull Production of West Virginia Mine Fairmont, XT, Vi April 29, Reports made publlo by the Federal food admin istrator show that coal production ton nage In the Fairmont-Clarksburg fields was 43,6(0 tona below normal Saturday, owing to poor car supply. Klghty-two of the 158 mines reporting were closed. The reports estimate the number pf men Idle, aa 6250. It keep in touch with events t.i ...!.. MM! trainable news and data are features m of our "CURB NEWS" which keeps thousands o investors in constant touch with opportunity through its columns coverine con ditions surrounding -- rities traded in on tne " York Curb. Keep up to the minute. Read M CURB NEWS. A copy of M to-day's issue sent FREb Ask for TlMU JONES &BAKEH v stock BnoKeB Widener Bldfl, PhiladelpW MlfisAUHUIIIW nunkita o.. ""'--.- V.i.1 row-ib KfYSrVNM Kfc tTOrtH rn "iviS NEW TORK i-inrr:n Pirrtl rrtrais i"'" lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll"1 jusks BiKr.n. 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