u BKSSn NEWS OF THE FINANCIAL WORLD NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA STOCK PRIQSl Tl War Situation s EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEK-TOILADflLPHU, TUESDAY, APBIL 30, 1918 All "iVnshlniton. T. C, Is ot the undivided opinion that this Is to bo A PROLONGED STRUGGLE And the production of cvcrythlnit necessary to keep our enormous Army and Navy at lop speed must J accelerated to rreater output from month to month Alt onr net ml resources -Iron, Coal, I'll. Copper, Sitter, etc. nml EVETIY MANOFACTUItlXa FACILITY mast produce everything ot which they nro capable In tremendous quantities. rAKTIOt'LAKI.Y MUNITIONS rtANTH an ii suiriiuii.Dr.ns Therefore, we call your attention to the Immediate possibilities and future potentialities for letter than ordinary returns fiom com mitments In the following EXCEPTIONALLY ACTIVE STOCKS Plurns Tlrna. Jre Companr. Paldwtn Locomotive Work", submarine Host Corporation. (Htmulree I'rodnrlm A Reflnlnr. Pierre Oil Corporation. Rr Hercules Conner. Wrlrhl-Martln Aircraft Corn. Aetna Exnlotlte Companr. United Motors Corporation. Tonopah Kxlenslon. Wa shall be pleased to recelvs Inquiries upon the abate stock. WINSLOW TAYLOR & CO MEMIIKRH f nM)MliTi;t TIICK EXCHANGE OF NEW, 10UK Walnut 01M 43A lilpner lll.lc. Walnut 0.187 Philadelphia, fa. Chester. Pa.. Office. HU2 Criurr Hide. Uell riione. 3313 New York ritlshnrtli Your Share in Winning the War Buy and hold Bonds of the Third Liberty Loan Bonhright & Company liOIUUS VYJSTAn. STr.OL'D. Jr. Manacer 437 Chestnut St., Philadelphia Naw yorlt Buitvu Chltj Detroit NEWS FROM FRENCH FRONT HELPS STOCKS AT OPENING, BUT SELLING CAUSES SLUMP Sales of Large Blocks of United Stales Steel Common Have Depressing Influence on Market No Benson Is Given for Sudden Liquidation New Yorli, April 30 A bullish feeling which U created by Hip favorable character of the news from France, pi evaded In the stock niaikct In the early dealing, when advances of around 1 point were made in virtually all the active Issues. Tin market held strong for about fifteen mlnues. an dtheii selling ' orders appeared in largo block, which caused declines of 2 points or more in the steel Industrials, with Iomcs of 1 point In many other Issues. The general understanding was that most of thli selling came fiom .I'm Livermoro, who had for n long time been regarded as a bear plunger, but who recently Is supposed to have ncrnimiilated a line of long stock About half n dosen flrnis sold 40,000 shares of United Slatc3 Steel common, with the orders coming In BOOO share and 10,000-shnro blocks. Thli selling carried thai lsuc down from ?("'. nt which It had sold oon after the opening, to 91',. Bethlehem Stcol "B," which had advanced 1 point to 7!i4, had a quick drop to 77. and li.ildwlii, after moving up more than 1 point to SI ',4, dropped to 79. Pressure continued ngaliial American Telephone, and that stock, after advancing , to S7t, dropped to 95, the lowest price touched In a lone period. No oil" seemed to ha' e a clear Idea ns to which the basis for this nidden selling could have bene, but It bad an influence In dlstuiblns the maikpt rltipttlon generallv, and n'illllle.1 the- effects of Urn better war new 1 i'rw York Stork Sales IS'cw York Bond Sides Sides in Philadelphia COVERING MOVEMENT SENTIMENT IS DIVIDED HELPS COTTON PRICES IN THE GRAIN MARKETcS .Jaska o Mim . I?"" JIII103II "JUs-fhalmMfif Am Can ... 'nCar..ldy. Am Internal ')"' Cotton Oil Am fee Amlcepf . m Locomotive Jmsnnlt X lief . JmSumitraToh . m Tel A T.I iniWoo'cn . Vmcondi topivr M'iintl.- r. W I I'al'lmn l.wo Ha'llinnre.t. Oh'o Belli steel clan II HplhSSpepr Hums llrolh Hutle Superior anadlan I'ardie Cent kn.ithCo Cerro do t'aieo C f hes a Ohio I hi Mil .V St flit A- Northwest "hll Copper t'ooradj Ktiel A I ( o'utnbn (In.'. K'i t orn Prod r ( trclh e St-rl ruin fane Susv i l)KtlliSecuriiiii Krie . Gaston Win o (Ji'iii'Ml Motor (II N'orllvrn pf (II Norc lor nre p linplrallon ( opp"f Inter Met Mar Inter Mer Mar pf Inter Mrkt Inter l'pr Kennecutt Copier Mej.ean Petrol Midiale Slrel Mn IMr.fle t KnaiiiX S Ijtrt rlose 1. '( 'jr,'j AVi 7S .V! ai'i . Ill's ift . Ill' J . 77U . IK Prt'i .vj'i (U ins so .11 7S1 101 .11 Huh 1!. 1.0 IV l't 274 27' 1 UJi rs'j H'l 7SS ft! 37 ni'f. 77'.; im'j w (US HK'i 10 si M)U .IIS dl'i 7l'i 711'. 10'5 1110 I2!l 121 niu 77. IHI'j r.j ni'i in' in1 1 GVi .'IMS ri7i- UU') r..v, ni. .i.v i ;t7, 1)0' j 10', ids ins ni MS . fiis .1.1' :i7't t" l.V III :)l Ss'i (ll'j 2S, . .11' US rt' ll.V, 1 10' j 110 ,SS'( 2'IS 211'j .12s 21s ST, 2Pi 10'.' .11'; ni'i IAS 11 40 p.m IS 2 " IIS 7RS r.i'i 77S llSS 110' , fi2 ltd l(l SI r.ts 711s l(K 12 llfj ri.i'4 ai f..1S :i7S (W'l .. . . .. 11111 I1 C95D0 AnKlo-Frcli Ks liua. flu 100(1 AUhlbon en ts SI a, SI'S 4U0Ot'en I.ea 1st Bs G 9R 3000 r & O rv S-s.. 79T, 79H B0O0C II & Q en 4s 02 02? 1000 Det Tim 5s '.IS 95 95 12000 Frcli Hep 5'as 95 05 9000 Inter M-t 4 51 Blt 10000 Inl Alrr XTni' Ru 111 nfl'A 105000 I.lli Ilnnil .H4 00.lt 'llll.oit 90.10 81J000 tints III.HI 00. 1 .( 3000 1I0 1st Is... Dtl.)4 OH. 11 III). Jl 1 1 5" ' n tn t,ul , 1 I 91 I 79 92 i 95 !'5Ts I 51 1 91 anno Mo lae Ren 1h 57 1000 Moil I I'ow 5s. S8. 2000 N V (' 4Ss '(III 9IM, 1 uOOW Ure ll .V I run it . .. S.l', I'Kio Pa en l's . JO'a 1 3000 So lly Ben Is 01 't ' luon do con G. ! ll'Oil fii fflc 1st 4s 87 I000U K" ol I) n A 1 Bs 99"s I 5000 do ,1'j 1921 92s r.7 Ill's 5', .11 92 S S? 99 . )2U 57 Js 94 S 00' j 92 ' 99 N U'tl Hull 3 r Tr N .1 no 1'8 t'enn lilt 4 IS hi I'uun r.iec sa ISO Heading.. S(i)i 301 Ton Mln. .1 lit ln Tract .nnt'i ;m r (II . nniji, ??n r s steel no .10 Voik rtpr 31 IKIMIX 83,100 Amnnsft ICIec Bn SO 500 Mb Ponds 3'4. . oo.ln ni.lfl tm.ln ,3K l.ln do Is . lie. Ki nil. in no.lii . 511 do 1st Is 00.IH 80.10 00.10 - . 10 120(10 I'll Co con l'sS'05 SI'f, KD'fe RO'Si . 1000 t'hlln like 1st 5s 01 01 91 200(1 L'n IIhj lliv Gs .MS 55'i .Ml 11.50 Nft Irfin A M. ihe (10 no Ills H ! 25 25 ' 80'.(, SOU 3 .1 311 li 30', .. no (in.-)i -(- ", 05 ;t 90 I y, :ti :u 1 1 1 :50 Nrt Low A.M. thi- 10 SO I -I I Now York Curb rtna rtfs Clinrolet CosJfii A (. 1 CurlUs !. 0.1S "C2S '.'.2 II'.- 11'. CV i Ahluh Inlli I'nnt MalAk jiHiiinii i niipir Iti llrupii . llUFSlsll 5'ss . 1I0 11'? n . Seiifci I'oppt 1 ... St Joseph L.rtd . . . . .l 1 SubninlliiM 1 11.- 1 Ijnlleil Motors " ' 1 I'll rril Kxl ... ' rlHlu --vUrtln 110 I ''o t,r,r .. Hid S'si ..llli . . UMi . . 20 Ml . :n 85 tS1' . . 07 :: T .I'HILMJLLt'IilA INACTIVE SsTOCKb Follow Ini; are quotations for InnetUe 1 (ducks lined In the I'lilladelnhla Stock Asli , KM'tiaunc and In which there were tio fc ' 1 troiinrtions (odn The prlci ;leii Is n'i ' ''" 'aH previous cloro: Dcmniid Kct'C(l Suppl nml , L'tidrrlono of ("orn Sloadv. Tiansnclioiis Ait llceordcd nl Adianciiij; I'iguiTK inllOS IIKL1 Ml.ATlir.K KIMIiriOhf Nr AprU, prll 30. lln ruins wrre rApnrtcil In die rlrcmp nnlnrrn pprllnn rf c'ip tnllmi lirlt (Ills tniirnlni;. 1 lip (oU toning Ipnipprntiirpx wrre rciiirileil! lll.hilinm.1, lot Alillrnp, II; Inn Mnllli unil Va.hi p. ..II: l.itllp Itoilt Mirpippnrl. Nil 11 Antnnlii nml MpiiiiiIiU. 51: I eii'.iiiiilii. ".nt IrkflmrK nml (nittn ttprcu. 5H: lrrll1lln nml hnnwlllp. n f nrpiiM lirNtl Hti.l Mliinln. r,'i Mnrnn. 'lontcnnTr."! . iiciivIj. 'iil.lnnali nnil Vtllmlncfiill, Oil II111111 isilll'. Hill I.:i1ip (itn nnd Np (irlriins nml ( hirli'Mnn, O81 T.mipu nnd .Inrltnmllli. "2. 1 liprp iin. .(II Imli id iirrpipltnllnn lit' ili.iiinillt. li n( M.iinn. .IH nt t Irk Imri;, .20 nt ( bnttminngn, .11 nt dahf tun unil .10 nt Itnnsillle. Willi Uttering,, Scarce Outs SclLs (JIT Ontario Mlnloc rennn'anla It H Preyed .xteel I'u Ud I on ( o.iiir lieadliis llepnb iron "outliorn I'apifie . S)ulli"rn Hi viutiiern K pf MudetiakPr Co lohareo Pinilnrts . CIllp.Tsn, April 30 I lie undertone of the corn m.-irl.Pt nn ...... .,.-,(1 steady this mornlmr. with efferlinjj , Slnd A'cohu' r.uce. SentlniPiit was dUldcd between V S Itubber thou) who take u liiilllch imv ..r .1.., i'o.iu 1 ' 'Ped situation and the cold weather and L S Steel pi tlms-e who bepo that Hip l.irRe suppllesj Va-Caro clicin "III lulnc about n lower 1pp Wll s-0etland AI.IV nriAltcl ,,,..,l.n...l . n-. I11U after startlnc nt $1 49 to Jl 4!U, moved up to Jl BS-V and then receded to $1.I9,. which was the final riuntat 1.11 f jesterdav. The receipts here todnv were 3S1 earn. After bhowlnc streiiBlh on liuyinc I 2)S .IIS . 2I'( SOU 27i 314 HIS P.T. LIS 20'4 MS S2S . .Is S US IV . 21s SI) .. Si 20 i .. f.Vi 3.V4 11 2'1'j r,2S 21s 7 2.", . - 10', UP, VJ'I 2IS SOS' IMS' IMS 4.1' j Ml' III' 13', fil JilS .IIS GOVERNMENT IIUNDS Hid 2s rr-istrsd I3M . . 07 2s (OUPOn l'i"0 ... !i7 3s rrmsierpil IIHS On 3s coupon 1018 tn Is rrBtstTP'l 102.T lin Is rnilpnn 11125 . 1M5 3 IPBlstTPd 10111 . . . . Ml 3s roiipnn IJMII . . S'l I'nn.imj 2s ircixtpred IMil .. . mm C.ltlnmH ". rprt'slprpd 1IMS till'? Piin.iniii .'Is rPHlslfrrd Hull . . N'l 1'nnnin.t 3s luupon . . SO 31 '..1 H'l 4'. SO r 40 I ' til & :.'i slt no', i'' lin'i ;is'. OS lis ft 2 IS Ml', ..IS MS .w, .is 37 'i .IT , :tss "S US .IS 2 IS SOS SOS MS 20', .IS stv. MS AioNrv.i.r.NiUNi; rates ,- me Tea Co. 51 Anno T 1st pf 93 A (I war. . . I S Mllnnee I11.1 19 Am (5ns . 70S. Aliier Ice . 10 Amer Kwy . 3a Amy llv nref 75 .tuer .Mill . Amer Store" Mner Sirs pf . 92 llrlll .1 (1 23'i lit 111 .r (1 pf. 70 Hurr & S t c 59 Cum Iron... to Camb Stce.l 127 t'ataw-a 1st pf 52 fntnws 2d nf 51 1 l-".prr Rtnrntre I3i l R T (Jen Asphalt 15s J'enn TratTle 1 Ion Asp pief It 1 tit K. II T .. Id I 111 X- II T pr. 17 Ins Co of .V 25 S 1 Kpjitiine T. . S'a ; Key T-l nr. 50 1 l.efi N rlitlitt. 1 full p.iid r.'c- l.ch .v rights first paid.. liS I .eh Vnf Ti . . 20 l.eh Vnl Truf 2R'S Uli Valle . 59 S I. .V 2d rl pf 4 3 I N wr w I 7 Little Scion 1 IS Ui'j I.lt Biolhei.i 25'i Mine Hill R0 Norrlstown . 121 North Cent.. "3'j North l.'enna. 8') l'enn.i Salt.. . S7 1'hlla Co. . . 2H Phlla Tiact 07 f'lilla. A- West S Ph & west pr ;n 2, I 2IS 1o9'j 70 40 'i 77'5 lit llwv Co Opii. 1 C, I war. . 1 S Steel pf West Coal . . W .1 ASS.. Warwl. Iron. Win ramp . Vork Itw v . Philadelphia Markets :;ss us US' rilit.Anr.l.l'iiiA Call 0 pr cent. .IS 'Mine. 53(1 ner cent. Commercial pa- 2I' ' I"''", three to four months, u'riG per cent; MM. f-l months, 0 per cent I M?''! ,. " ' PROVISIONS iri nescrve imiiks ijiioiiiii nairs -0 nrrintnl .llcirmitit rales IIS Hip lU'plin. lS I'.iIav.I Iabam. a l.nLu ., an .in fnll,.,,. fit.Brl Ollptutlnn. U prp AS fn'tniVS I'ltV '17' 1 (The flrt't lolurnn Klves the latex for beef. In pis. finnS-d ami " ''rpd. Bjr. .IIS all periods ill. to and Iricludlmr the nf- AVrJ'..?.f: J", '..'. J TiJAn.) US 1 (pen-day maturity, the reeond for n pe. ,r :t.-ic ,vstr.rn heef, knuiKlis and ten- STOCK TRADING CONTINUES EXTREMELY SMALL HERE, WITH GAINS FOR MOST ISSUES York Railways Preferred an Exception, That Issue Los ing I Point United Gas Improvement Shows Good Strength Steel Higher TindniK continued limited on the Philadelphia Stock Exchange durlne h first halt of todaj's session, but the tono of the market was good, following the early coumo on the big board, where the riews from tbo French batllJj fiont una lcjrnrdcd with favor. About the only Issue to show a rcactlonar' tendency wna Vork Hallways preferied, nnd that Issue reflected the decrps 1 .. . ma. ... ..l.A.. . 1... I HA A..n.. ttSf W.,.nli n.l.laL J 111 iici iruniii niiv.n ... ...v i.t,u.c iu. ...t.in, Hintii uimo out yesterdir by dccllnlns 1 point on 11 DO-share transaction. ' L'lilted C!as Improvement wan one ot tho moit nctho slocks an ,. showed growing strength, advancing 3 to 66S during the first hour. Tonopah Mining took the lead so far as activity was concerned, but, although th a manu cuniiliueil kvvu, it iiuiu eiuauj t ) taim uny 5 Closing HUOtation Philadelphia Klcctiic advanced a trifle nnd United Traction and Consoll dated Ti action of New Jersey were unchanged. Heading Hallway showed ftieci 01 1110 lepori puuusnea mis inurnmg, anu ootn tnat issue and Tennsvl nnl.'i advanced a trifle. Steel common took the sams course as It did at the opening in New Yc V and, while Inactive, it adonced more than 1 point before the end of the iw linur. Liberty Loan Bonds coutlnuer irregular, the 3'4s being higher ths r ular 4i unchanged nnd the convertible is dropping back to OC 40, off 40.100 of 1 per CUIll. MJLLS FAIL tFgAIN" IN STEEL PRODUCTION 'I'ransporlalion and Fuel Con ditions Serious Handi cap Hoped-for increases In steel produe- noJ CI. lit it UT IM I'1! r'Pi I'M'. lSl'j ,IOf ' BiMPPii i" Hinctv fiiiys. J lie mini , ilr iimoi.M. a.v. npr twinn. rone, r.ri. Wl ?.T i.7 nnrl fnurtli rnlumiiR Rlo the ratcq forfmulh. .'Ltt.-i.i, hun. P p. riiinl. lonne. I IDS' HI 110', III l'.v OoMTIiment boniM or notes ) iiure.l ns to binnd nnd nvprnxp, 3"'(t3J. . ii. .... 1.1 1.1 Com'l impT (Io't iMpep 1 lifllns Kninkp.l. weilerti 1 nred. 3n 'i 32p. Hn. .... .V. ... Jn, into on 10 in tin Imil.d. .oiipps lllc. pIpiiI. ihonld'rs. S. 1' llr. Ills. Ill 1 lll'l IS. I... it.ivn 1.1.I..M il.i. . nrp.l Inn... l4p .In. .mnUI l'5i llel ! H 4 4S I I'i 4 I'i I I'. 1 INACTIVE. NEW YORK STOCKS d If the Slack Market i a slranta irround to you II n If you bare n-ser hid an a account with a broker fT If you are not familiar 1 srith the use of collateral security Q If you do not know the fundamentals of trading In ctocka read- New nrli, April 30 (!nnj l,ierpool tables and lieaxy ralin in the South nnd Southwest caused cox- . ering at the opening of Hip cotton mar- I Krt. and the tono was strong, villi prices I 30 to S5 points net higher. There was considerable talk about 1 local lilt traders, oais nlm 1...1.1 ..it t the top. ComnilFblon house were on botji sides of the market In a modHrnte wny. Sentiment was mixed. The ni rlals here toda wern 314 mix May opened nt 79, (i TOSc against (9SP at the olid of yesterday, and aflci flo step N'pmt Tork rhlladplnhla rl.ve1.m1 Knllnw lug are nuotatlons for !naellc ntehmnnd . New Vol I; stocks nnd III which tlicic Atlanta . .. nn trnnyaetlons ton.iv. I nu nrice :.'".'i" rlen Is the last pretoux sale- AJa Itubber. 51 M StP & SS.M 90 Am Ag Chein 77 Nat Arnie . 30 Am Bl Sue . 73 Nat lllscull . 97 S Am Can pf 90S Nat His pf 11'". Am C H V pf 110 Nat Clk & St 50 Am Hxpiess 7S',- Natl &Spf.llu'.- Am Hide A- 1. 13 Nat c ft c. I7S Am II & 1. pr r-Ms "" I" -1 St. Louis Minneapolis KHnsss (Mlv . tiallas . . Sail rranc1pri '? 1 1 1 3'a 1 3'4 -. :t'4 aii a'.? ' 11 i'i t'i 1 t 1 I'i I I I I 4 There rr h Mir Jnbblnir tint' for most tlon within tlin Plillndplnlila (errllorv Irsrrlptlnns end prl'ps r mpII ninln- nrt.u nuw luaicruiiiAu 111 hhj btrnerui extent in the last week owing to cause"! beyond the control of the Industry, such ns the transportation and fuel limita tions. On the ither hand, thcro ap pears to haxo hern no falling off In Hie aggregate output. Ooernment demand, however, which III M.klp. nrmrdlllB to nence. Ipohp. 31. " ui.-,oi i.ii-k III., enuie .11:11. IK.-I.ui lliu llrpflKtaRI li,irnn. ns 10 nrain nnn airoia'' Mn uuu nvii mi-ii, i ii.uuinuiH 11 any 1.IVP.SIOCK giJOTATIONS tlit-ri' .ia iuii.-mci,uitr u.u. t.uuui moii. ... cm . . . . -, AIll ICP ree too much mnlstmc. and the Indications " Jn,"' J "..W'iV !,'" ,0., '"'v m I.luseed Am Icp See pf I - 4 were that null h colder conditions would I ";.;,,'-.,, . '". ' '" ' '" ""' ""'"' I Am I.ins'U pr. . 1 follow I., the wake of the prrclplta- '; , ", '" Ifi1!; ' S1 ,la- )"',?,' ,f- 'l, ,.-,. whlcl, was considered most un- ""ti'o fwi &J " ' Z , tap Vm "" mT' ' ' favorable for tbo crop ,, i,uluth todav were 145 cars ncali'? Am Smelt H 19 Liverpool, tn.de Interests nnd some',0, carR , ,ear; t VWno,: ' Am ' Pr , "li1' mom operator were good buers. with r ..,,,,', ... ? " "" nt -- , m Steel Fd 05 a M.pply coming fro... Wall street, ..nci- tnlel J.L, V i? " '"-' A"' SW" ...103' ,.r two short Inte.ebts and tome .'.m- , ' b0Uni ,ari"' n5alnn eighty-four Am Toi,.,,. ..ififi C.'ll, in I How io Opon f an Account Goner al Kuloy ""j Xforlradinyr N l Ask for Free Booklet TW-D3G K ' I JONES & BAKER S l STOCK IIHOKmiS 1 ' WidenerBId Philadelphia I 'Phones Hell, Walnut 1690 Etv Keystone, Pare 2200 M V st York I'lttsliiirch 1 Chlraeo lloston 9 't I liirrct Prhatx Vrirri M ! JOXBS A DAK KB. I , WUrner Bvtldlni, PMItdilpM. B i Tnq may send me your booklet entitled j f "now to Open an Account." I K, JTnetf ................ I Cttv, TM-030 g mission firms, but the demand was far j.rivate cables sav il,a. it, .. V"! JrT .T' 55 of wheat to ports from Argentina hns ' Am '.Inc & 1. 13' H-i-niue uuerui anil loadli.KS there nre Am ' 1. pi i lai el' In excess of the supply nnd the trans actions could only be recorded at ad vancing figures. Tin- receipts at the porta for the day are estimated at 12,000 bales, against 1.059 bales a week ago. 10,801 bales a jear ago, and 22,tj89 bales two years ago. V. stenls 'a close Open 2.1 no 1M..1.1 21 no 2.1 40 21 IS 21 1)0 21 10 2.1 00 m Wool pf m IV I "ap pr 2 T T 2 pf 9 Nat Lead . 57 N V Air Urk.128 NV N II ft II 2S Nat Jl It ot Nevada C c. 10 Mec 2d pf. . N Y Central. V Y C k St I. N V (lilt & W N01 folk & So. N S . . . Norf & West In I Nov.i Scot Stl 01 North Amer. . II - uhlo Kuel Sp. It nil. nnio uas rcis 1,5 ' s ..... tn..in en Pacific Mall Pacific T & T 20'i (liliaco. April 3n lluiSS llsllmstPd rp 1 iplpls toil.iv, 111,11110 l.pud, left ovrr, 007.1. In. , 2AV1F ' morrow, .4.irni nemi .irirK'i eirunt:. ion. I 17 SHi bulk. $17 S0O 17 if.. IIbIiI. II 7. 2.1 f' 1 17 Ml. mlxecl. il 1101 17 7.1. heatv. tll.lof 1 17 50, rnUKh. Ilil lo'i in no. jorkers. $17 5.1 , ' 17 ill. Plus. ?13 2.1H 17 3.1. Kno. Io cholrp. 17 I1W17 50 I i i' I n,l5- IXlmntPil tepplpis imU. noon 1 I beail tninoi rn. , Mmo beiil Mnrket strong slid ldp blcher. Heees 810 "J.liff 17 fin. ran s , ml lielfer. Jit V.JM.1 m. elorkers ami feed er. SS 3.11 12 .10. rnhev. J7 ,10W 13.7.1. pour I'i I In in. dium. Ill) SIMMS 110 0 I HIIKtir HsllinntPil neelpts todav. 14.- iooo iiaii: tomorrow, .2 noi) iipao. .Market Op to Mr lopr NhIIvp. I12.7.10J 1 .ill. MPStern. 113 ,-.i)MH.-ii, vcnrlinijn. 15(r t. i Limbs. $1.1 50V20.3U: nestern. $10 W2I cllr piireil. -lor lo westein lurerl. 4iii' I l.nrd wp'lPrn lemip-l 27727St. do. pure ills, kettle rendered, 27ffl27'7i' 1 REITNKI) SUGARS 1k-iii.-i.k1 was falrP nethe nnd lli market ruled stecdv on a basis of 7. 15u for estr.i One Brunutateil DMRY PRODUCTS TIip market ruled Ami. with demand ab- nnrl.liip Ihn i.rv llni.teit r,rlei Inert Uunta- lions: New York whole-milk, fnnev, 2.11 specials lilt'her. New lurk, wno.e vt.n Juh i tuber I'. ...ub. r 10 30 II 30 u in 11 n m u m 2.1 HI 23 ill 2.1 si! 25 47 2.1.47 2.1 5s 21 Ml 21 ll 21 OH 21 7S 24.7b 21M2 Liverpool Cotton l.liernonl, April 30 Spot cotton was quiet today Willi prices weak nt a de cline of 31 points for middling, old con tract, nt 21 25(1. The sales were 1000 bales Tim receipts were 1000 bales, In- .......- . . ., r. ......eo.i IlAll.llUAl) EARNINGS i2e i. Si-' '" I'm I'f "1i 1 NCW VOIIK. NCU- IIAVC.N- AND HAUT , TZ (''11 ?!.'. 'f MS Pj JUrn. . 19' Mareh Bro,a .. .. T.,?i"i30 "!&? I W'" ."V " ?J?S Peoria I an .1 Net oper. Income': "7.1.1 T-, J-il?l ' V, ',,St lVt l-U Phlla Co 27 Th-K7 "i"'"- ""' in.43I.7Hs 1 31.-, naIdw ''7 ,,f ?i Pierce Arrow 37 ', Net oper ineo.np. 3:ni.40 2 714 Ins I " & (Mref P Arrow pf (17 nrtii: HAiLnoAn roMrANy i R:,.ri!UMr.',V " m' pi,ts w,st ""' Manh crnrs . $,-, .mi ,,-. i.sn Rio Iis,.t,1?,1,i' ' " ''llts roal- r'-a riiree month.' Eroaa '-..li 7.712 71" ri e,11,1 S'm't' ii Pitts Coal pf. SO .1-1.11 urjjiji, 15 T.. 41 Pub Ser tir 08 CANAIJIAN PACinc Itklll I'll Cas 105 ,.Vl,,i P r 1 1. Sniilh n.nnlia, Apill 30 HCl.lS lleielpts 1 1 nun heml. Market ateudy and raiiKe $10 7.1) 17 3.1 CATTI.B ItecPlpts. OOOO liPad -Market slpailv . KltKKP Ilerelpts. 0000 lipad. .MarkPt strong. Cars, 510 IlllliMIs C'll,v. April 30 CA'lTl.i:--Ilerelpts. 10,00(1 bend. Market bleady. HOtlS Iterelpls, 11. Olio head. Market Mends'. HIIKfiP Keeelptn. loon head Market iteadj. LONDON STOCK MARKET JIarrh srots $12,127.1)11 Net .ni" 7hi Thren monllu' cross, as.Tlil.'na-. Net I7.-.1.H7" cludlmr 000 bales American. Kulures 1 '""" """'" ui- .Nt.w ji:nsi:Y were verv hteadv in the earlv deallnga. lu!i!.P "9" 3.!0.n3 .11,1 mnlrael. snot nrlees. were- Amer. N-u0" "F'T' "",'1 .-.17.5M .. ...i.iaii.. V.i.' ; i.i . ..i ...1.1 ' "2." "i"i'.u nroaa. , 11(111, III twilling lllll , amiuil t auuv-a nun- dllng. 21 7Sd ; middling. 21 25d : low mid dling, 20 73d; good ordinary, 19.73d; ordinary, 19 20d. Cotton IJujero ami Sellers New lork. April 30 --May Mitchell and Sellar hid , Lowcnsteln and Wenn.an I Surplus 71 1IC ..-i uprai. income. 410..17.1 HBADINQ COMPANY March Kecytnta $005.72.1 Proflt 502.72s Surplus ns ", Three months Rerelpta ... $1,820,117 ront . 1.7110.737 $2s;.rtsi 317.7.1.1 27 300 I I '.on ill nc lt-t pf 35 Kendlng 2d pf 37 Hep I & S pf. 97 a4 Itoynl Hutch. 73 Hi Steel Sprg 61 S Jly Stl Spg pr 07 Savage Arms (15 S li'i nffpr. .1 Julv Hjmaii, Wilson. Mitchell. Sellar, Martin. Brooks. Hubbard nnd Hlord.m bid ; Schley, Hanemunn. Segal, Newman, Hartcorn and Cone offered. August Parrott, Hanger and Ju.li.on bid ; Mitchell offered. October Hynian, Travers, Oeer, Mar tin Sellar. Johiikon. Ilrooks and Hlor dan bid: Giimoens. Hentz, Burnett, Low. enstein, Glover, Newman, and Frecdman .iffreil -- ... .. . . ...... 1 ll.p.mlier M.tpliell llonKHIs. I'- lllll. .,...:' Itusiell. Maitln, Hlordan and C.ecr hid; Surnlua".! Hartcorn. I'arrott, Segal, Minn and New man offered. 307.237 I I'IIILAUKI.riIIA AS'P llHAlJIXi; 11AII Marrh HecPlpta Profit ... Surplus Three months- Hcrelpta Profit Surplus PHIt.ADKI.PHIA WAY $(1.12,1.542 ill .1.10 . $15.201, r.22 7U.SU7 $.11 37 Brown hl.ne. i.i 'i4l'.137i Butte C .c 7.. SS 1.702. sun r.il Petrol. . 15 3..nn.l73(-ni Petrol pf 47 Chandler Mot TS CM&StP pref 07 H C H I & Pae fl p c pf t c BU c rt I & Pae 7 p c t c . . 00 Chi & Alton 7 Chi & C, V pf 19 C H 1 & P t C 10Kj Chlnn Copper 12 Cnn: Steel pf. S9 C C S pref SO', clTsoulil: T g'IrOU c & S 1st pf. 47S C & S 2d Pf. 42 S Com Tali P.ec. $!' 137 1(1 112 34 UI2 joo siso ' .10 072 I 115.172 r.s 10 28 London N.Y. 12:30 eouli'. Vliht-nn . .. N7 SJ't Canadian Pai-IOc .. . Mil Ml 4 131. 1 Mies 4 Ohio 5 5.1i M St Paul 50 17. -I 3 Krlo IS 17V4 4- 2's Hrle let eref 31 2' . Louis . Nnsb 117 111V, . Vntrnl 1'aclflc 72 llS . I'ennsvlvanla HI 43i . . llendlns SI Ml Southern Pacific .. Ml M " I'ntnn PaclOc 124 11 I- '1 U M Steel .. 11)0 11.1'i (- i. Saxon Mot. . Sloss-Slieff . S L ci ' K St 1, & S W. Sealid A L . 7' Seal) A I. pr 151. Sears Hoehk. 1 1 1 1, s.ars iihk Pf.no." ' AI.SACE.LORHALP:RS rMitiiiui-K pr.110 Ar. 1S 1.10.1 "15 74S X15.7IS , Consol Gas 89 AND March necelpts AND IKON COM! .,-,-.. ... ,Cont Can. . . 7o .'??.?! Con In Cal M 17 '4 iw,-ui -i.iii.oi ,,jvl; , ... .. $!. 3.1(1.201 , ( " " lal " -, nRAiiiNo com. I ',reft- h' ;,; !,-,t iMPANY Corn Prod pi 'J 1 '1 ' Cuba C S pr. soi. - '. Stand Mill . 96 St Mill pf. 80S Studebaker pf 90 , Stutz Motor.. 401. ' S-'up Stl 1st pf 90 ! St Por Hlco S.lin 1 Texas Co. . . 141 ' Texas Co rets 19's ' Texas & Pae 18 I - . - . ---. 1 11 nil 111,1 . iter iiii 111 KKA IK 1 V CKKMAA'V fornl. crate 2r4 ferula, per crale $l?2 51 Seeks to I'icvcnt Hcbidenls of l.osl Provinces From Giving Inform.. alion of Enemy i ashinclon, April 30 The rierinjn milk, fair to Bood, 227 21c POULTRY l.l C t'rii es we.p well mnlntnh.ed under llhl ipflcrliiBH nnd n fair demand IJuola tlmip Punts, 33l3.1i sIiibsv jiiuiib ronsle. s. 2li20c. old loo-lers 22l2.lc Duiks. I'ekln, 2Hi3o.-. do. Indian lll.nner. 2lli27t Ow. -M'tf2Hc llulnens per piilr. $1 .1111 1 ill PlBPons, old per pair, 4,i1l,1oc, do. soui.B. per pulr, 301 3.1c. FRESH FRUITS l-n.and ivas nnl moderale. but prl es were p1 malntHlned on 1 hnkr stoi k nf must dist rlpllnns ljuotnllons: Apples, per bbl Wlnesap, $ll57. Nnrth.rn Spv. I1i.. Albemaile Pippin. $1117. llaldwln. $4l7. Home lleaiitv $41.150 llusret JPinl lis. 10 S.'l(4 75. Hen Palis, t.lfi.1. apples uest.rn. per box Wlnesap $213 .10. Spllienliurs. 1 .11113. Horn.' Heuuts. $JQ 2.7.1, Pearmnlu. $1.7.12 S.I. Newliuvn Pippin. $1 .m2 .10. llano, $1 7.1?2.. 10, lippbs, nearbv, per ham per, .1(101 $1.5(1: apples, nenrhy per vi -buihel basket. 2.1cif$12.1, lemons, per box. $4f.1: bananas. per liuneh. $2T3.50; nranses, rinrld.i. per box $1 7.11. S 2.1. uranes Cnllfornli. per box. $4. .1or7. .10: tanEerlnes, Klorlda ier strap, $317, srnpe. (rult. Ploildi per box, $2 5011, plnenppl.s, Porto Illcn. per trate. $3 501,1. locoanuts. per bas. $01f7, strais berries. North Caro lina, per ouart. Mj20c VEGETABLES Tb market was E-nerallv s.endv but Ihere was lilt Io IradlnB fjuotntlons. While potlitnes .lersev. per -bushel basket (33 lbs 1 No. 1 InWdOe, No 2. I(lf31i while potatoes, per 100 lbs Pennsxlvunla, $1 2.1 ftl.riO; New York. $1 Soft I in. MlehlEan. .1 msr 1 I-. ll.tq.in.a nn.l M.leilnnrl 1 1 47 ! 1.30. white potatoes. Klnrlda. per bbl No. I 1 4 .1085.2.1. No 2 $41 I .111. white potatoes, Clorlda. per bu-hel-bainper or Imx $1 1.10 1.2.1. white potatoes, t Inrlda pep 130-lh liB No 1. $1 .10 3 7.1. No 2 $2 7.11 3 25! , sweet potatoes. Jersev iter .-bushel bssket 133 lbs V No 1. $1 Mfti 40. No 2 40i.ll(V. .sweet potatoes Jersev, per hamper. No t. I 1 .Illfi 1 00, No. 2. 7r,cW$1 2.1. lelerv. Flor ida, per crate. $3M. letluce South Caro Una per hamper. 7.1cJ,$2.2.1. lettuie North nrollna. per hamper 1..10i3 lettuc-" I nll- i.iuiinnwer i an izunln.it. Klorlda. n.r box. 12.104. rcBnlnnl Cuban per box. $lf2 .10: cucumbers I'lorlda pep buske. I'.'.ilOV.I .10 snuish. Klorlda per i rate II. .in 'ri2. spinach Norfolk per bbl . $2 7.1.i 3 2.1: kale. Norfolk, per bbl. 1(2. Iwan" rinr Idi. per hamper $23 2.1 Iwe.s. Klorld.i. per crate $1 5(i.?2. beets, riorld.i. per loo bunches. I4i"l. sens. South Carolina, per hamper. $27 3. pens. Mississippi per balil- lavi.lt. leas 1 Ulliornui .ier .iru.ii hing more Insistent, and there Is vir tually no business being done with any body except the Government as the leal or tiltliilate buyer. Whllo transportation has not been good, there Is a general feeling of satis faction that It Is not worse, as for a time during the last fortnight, with the heavy movement of materials, It ap peared as though the effect would be felt even more reverely by the steel nnd lion Industries than It has been. The fuel situation leaves much to be de sired. Shutdowns ate not so frequently heard of as formerly, but the consensus of tho reports Is that the mills and foun dries nre running along on very slim supplies, often not enough for their full needs: and ro far there has been no chance to lay In reserve supplies, even sulllclent for n few days, against the possibilities of Interrupted shipments. It Is these two elements of coal and trans portation which nre holding back the Industry from the production for which the shipbuilders are calling. Ami until these conditions are alleviated consider ably more than they havo been to date it does not look as though tho makers of shapes and plates will be able to speed up to the desired rate. At pres ent tho best they can do Is far below normal peacetime capacity. It is ex pected, however, that t'ae hand of Mr. Schwab will bo felt smoothing out the rough spots In the lines of nupply be fore very long. FUR PURCHASES NOT i HALTED BY PRICE 1 li dyers al St. Louis Say Expcn sive Pelts Arc More Readily Sold SALES NEAR $5,000,000 1 Lynx, Skunk. Wildcat nnd Er mine All Register Advances Over June M. l.nuls. April 30 -Prices .contlnul M tn hob men lly iipwaid at the annual jl faring tor auction or minsien Brothers & Co here Lvnx. wildcat, tkunk and ermine have Joined the upward move- M ment. registering advanceq over Janu ary of anywhere from 10 to 20 percent. Ilujers. however, do not seem a bit worried by the turn of events, declaring M mat tiio more expensive furs are ths more readily they seem to sell 0.1 buyer, a "mere man." who claimed to have an Inside tip on tho situation, ex plained that whin furs are cheap vvomea rln tint MM fee Inert but .elia. ii... ... ms expensive that no one can afford I be, 11 lli.v 1net mil.. lirt.A t.i.iv. Ty Tn fact, some of tho large buyers here calmly declaie that fur prices have notij yet reached their high-water mark, and! .1.... I . tn... -P .v.n inn...t ....... .-.la in, IL ill n-v oi mi- inn rniiiK iupui.triiy c of furs tlipv ln1lld tint be 11rnel..a In M see considerable advances In prices 111 around. With sv esterday"s totals the sales are said to be running close to the J5.000.0CO mark nnd It is expected that the JC.OOJ, 000 valuation set on the whole offerlnf . before the opening of the sale will be exceeded by the close of the auction en ' Mry 2 Lynx cat brought a total of U7.5C0 and wildcat $12,000. Skunk, which !? generally credited with being the most staple article of the American fur trade.J brought out keen competition and soldi Mrongly. 'I Included In the ermine offering ofa 100.000 skins were 15,000 brown skins j and 600 cravbacks. Nutil.i, ring tails, house eat, swift fox, broadtails, fisher and opossum win bo told tomorrow. COKE EXPORT PRICE PERMITTED TO RISE! WAIT ON GOVERNOR TO NAME TWO JUDGES January Hicks. Hanger and Parrott ''jogf three innmh.. llecelpts $l.077.l'.i'.S 1711. 201 370. 20.1 bid ; Allen and Cone offered IHVIHKNUS JFKANKL1N NATIONAL HANK Chestnut Mrret West of llroaii Philadelphia. April 22d. 11)18. At i reyuur meeting; of ths Hoard ot Jirrciar 01 nut. iaim.iiciu uiib oiy, a aeml noutl uiviuruu u. iir. was aec of lax and payable Mar I. 1018 Financial Briefs $12.02I.1S snvii.'M 50.1,020 NKIV YORK CKNTOAl March srons $21,1)20.810 $2.00 117 Surplus $7I5.121 Del I. & V. 1- 5.IHW Del & Hud 103 03 His Deeio & Co pf 5 it i-n -is let Hdbon. .125 5.l" lit fen & H O pf -BUl.OJl ".-."-' rX.T Vn 1, e. ,f ,..; I I PC rlr Iit l no '(3 - --- m 1e, m Krlo 1st pr.. 28',; United Cigar. 87S II 1 u v ar cjl pi. in. v.h.... l.fia In :.n ll.Mn ,, Inn 1 .ivnt.,.1 , PPP rrLi., ... .-.. 1. .1111. imi ...... 11 ..v.....,.w..r. .......i,. .-.- 1 niru ,vve .. 1 1 '. ,, - . i .,.. n.. ... rf..i ' Il'irn: peppers i lorini. per crnie .mi a. Traiisue-Wina 40 , Alsace-Lorralners. uccordlng to a Hasle p,pPr,. i-uhsn. P-r ivix It .inT2.5ii. to Toli Prod nf 371, diplomatic dispatch mntoes. Plnrlda per.nie. $3f4 tomatoes. Twin Citv IL 47 I "Last Friday." the dispatch Mated, j i'"" 'I'1" ' '' nnS3'-,VXtT' XmH Cnderw Tvne.lOO'i "the chief committee of tho Helchslag VXllXS" P Z,X'ly i,.'..'' '.Jrii 'rZ. t'n Typo pf. .101 in 11 n vn. . I V... ,..... i ,.. ...n T -... . 1'elp '',1 Tie. Three months' gross. .I.l.oili.iiuu 3.47.V4111 K M & S pref 28U n Ijrtig ... . 1 ni.. i...,,. Amia Cnrnnpallnii rpniirtH a, day. a aeml. .. ' "7. '"t.."1..- .i.,.i -iin-eh nt tlal WP.STKUN declared, frea i ior mo nu.w i-. r..Y '' v "." , "iwi i Marpli Bros... lis.ll.n' ma i. .iZ: ' ...ni... nfter deductions, nf S2. 324. 595. .I"."" ''"J. ' . ' "'.'.' .'"r 50Jirsn0'i"i?or'1 at ,b cl0", ot "'"" i This compares with $2,031 858 the same jt p"rBt liu-ome" 1.30111 In addition, an extra divin.nd f s. .. period lai-t year. or. nil Increase of Three months- erosa 1.1.445.ii.1 declared. Jo b paid In Liberty Lban Bonds J292.737. Balance Is I11,B. equal to i naiance ar.er nri 2 1.13.32 Net operat. Income 3,1.11 222 sll.lfiiui fien I hem... 155 I'll I)rg 1st pf 48'i UKLAWAlti:. UCKAWANXA AND "en Cigar.. 88-, l lilted hrult.121 'i,en . .gar in iiova n i' ui. i.i- S1.1t. loi i;en Klectrlc 141 Tn Alloy Stl 389, 43S.H2N lioodrlch B K 4i'f in I'acinc pf 707, rfnllr no fliurimffl th re i7ii la t oim pnt nuf hv ' hmrn Dintnli sfpil irfr ton IliOPaO cu li the inllltary authorities for tho purpose J ". rl,r'(1 ne,vV , 'jririnfnV? of pmentliiE tho slvlnic to any Aliattana Si2?"V"Jibn or Lorralners iiosltlons where they might rrcxas new per crate No. 1. I2W2 2.1. No. gather important insinuation. ;, J'MW'-T.I: watercress per 1 on hunches. Deputy C.roeder. of the Center party. " R02- "usjn-oom. nerlb .ao40e. ' having declared that he did not con- I . , , sider this action ns good policy, the i More Japanese Bonds Laureled tiovernment renresentntlve insisted unon I x... Vork. Anrll 30 Th" New York the necessity ot tnkl.ig precautions ! ngency o' the Yokohama Specie Bnnk. ana. lor fractional amounts, united States i $4 72 a share on si.ioa snares ot com T4 .ufc. u.a..iM. J. WM IIAHDT. Cashier, SCOTT PAPKIt COMPANY PhlladelDhla. Anrll e.lth mis Tha Hoard of Dlrectora of the Scott Paper l.oinv. peral-i 1st company Tha semiannual dividend of Kliht Per Cent (Sr) free of tax. payable May 7. ID1H. tn mim.u. haldera of record at the close of business AJBJ Balance Is $111,885, equal to i llalance after taxes ,ii operni income mon stock, against an.io earnen un , 88,355 shares in the corresponding quar ter in 1917. , TESTING SEED CORN ! The Conllnetital-Knultable Title and n A jjri pr. .. 1st mer 50 t.u cmninv ha onr.n etfrv n cht t - t:.:.. vt.i -. t .. .. Inter i on i or i i s Sm & H 371' ... i.air ......... tin inrtu Hie relliar '."'" -""-.".:." " lV'C.i...' ... .!. I UUI Ulllllliuil .HUM'S 1 ll C'll CUI I Oil In I for nf. 3'J li 1- H u A I ., IC snnuai nuinena 01 jh- payable May i this weeK to teccive uuubciiiuiuuo iu mc , - ,.--. t ini. 1. :. ;. . . '.'.12.. ui.. on .n. preterreu stock of th. ; Liberty Loan. llelore l'lanti.tR Advisable i0a Cent. 28 lh Con ,e'r 70.'? I A If SCOTT Treasurer. I The Hast Uroad Top Hailroad will In view of the poor condition of seed Jewel Ten . 3'; I'tah See Cor. 12 ...,. .. ,i.,... -. r pay on .luiy an installment in umiii u.. .., un tui Kiunn-1 ;; - ; .. - va ir i. i-. 07 VK NATIONAL II m; ' .,.. rTent on ibn second mortuace has tested or Is 11 aim nc to test his Kan C So pf. 45 Vnli-nn liei ts. 177th Semiannual DlvUlend V" " '"tv seed To.tinw ,.i... .n.n i. .i.. ... K-ellv.Sinr . l.i'i ,f.V..V '" ;.; Directors nave tn s dsy deeisr..! . ll,lull, ..... 1...,. i ....i,.,. .-..j ,...- "-1 ..-.., l- a n 11. 11. ...": - . " . .n..i .,. :,r;. . :"' " . .i. t?i &n j.,",."'B!i in t. ...,--t .,5;;o. ilieene c c . I2i in lly I1..1 , I nBant tho Alsatians and Lorralners, as I Mmlteii. nan neen navisea y us onunn .1 --?! flulf States S 103 Cn Hv Ind nf mi;-1 .... ,. it(, the cnemv camn nnd ofTlce that c.200.0p0 of the second series uss "Jo Hartman Cp. 85 r S C I Ppc 1 1 " ? n5 0 J mforinntUm S Imperial Japanese (Jovernment 4 ',4 1 iisj.jj ); j(), ,. y ,, j j, . give out iniorniauou aria nave wine- t ht,riI1B oa bonds have been HoniostnkoM. 75 v S Ind Al pf 98'.'. ""' ,)e,c" ,lle tilul',.i ot Fel"lous losses ,,0i.Kht on recount of the Government Illinois cent, 'ibij i' s Rlty imp 15i 1 '" ""? ve'iii-n "'", ,, ami canceicu, tnt Agricul.. 15 u s nilv Jinn ! "U1" declared that before considering iolitk-.l reai-ons the Herman leaders -. i..t c IT....I .l ought to think of protecting tho sol- ..:.. -r' "- rilp..1 lives The Imnerlal Ciovernment New York. April 30 Heflnd sugars fs'Nhus'obTlged'roSisVuiclTh tho Alsatians and Lorralners do not rtm wltlidrmrn. The National company consider themselves Oermans and that announces thnt it will accept huslnes .. - mn .. ,. 10 -innt 1 not available, the rat? rloll tester mut. L.acK nteci . I. .Hi) II I. l l- '7. -'""' '., ". 1 bo nrlvntilni-mi.k. ti.orl v... 1 -..... l.aclede tlas. The rvew lorK nuoireaauij ndnics , --,"::..T. " . 7 . " ,v" .."clrr , -r,i. c. ,r AYahash nf U AVarren H H. It It cannot keep them as Oermans "Sentences of natives of tho district to imprisonment for speaking Irench are .common, uney couiu bo noica every I week. tndny Dnoiatlons on Cuban raws still hold at 6.005c, duty paid. Io Shipments Is Order From Garilrlil n.lilnBlon, April 30. Jncrcnt.o of sixty cents a ton has been allowed by tho United States fuel administration on the price of coke Intended for export to foreign countries or to a possession or dependency "of the United States. Tho operator may also add to this the cost of transportation from the ove.13 to the port of loading The order issued by Fuel Administra tor (larfleld recites that handling coke for export Involves certain expense ot assembling, loading, selling nnd finan cing and provides that no coke shall be sold or delivered for export to any foreign country except by permit Issued by the fuel administration to tho vender. Tho 5 pet cent provided for In the order of March 2G for cokp manufac tured cast of the Mississippi Hlver and sold and delivered west of the Hoeky Mountains may be added to the price for all coke exported from the Pacific coast, In addition to tho sixty ccnta allowed In the regulation Issued today. Coal for export Is permitted to be sold at $1.35 In excess of prices fbr other purposes, under a regulation Is sued by the fuel administration some mouths ago. Telephone Girl Weill Soldier l.nnrasler. Pit.. April 30. The family of (leorge K. l'llek has been notified hv his daughter, Miss Georgia K. Flick, late chief operator at the Bell Tele phone ofTlce. Lancatter. of her marrlnEe last Saturday to Private James W. Morse at Madison training camp. New York, where she went to meet him. The bridegroom is a son of Pr Oeorgc B Morse, of Omaha, Neb . and before en listing was a news photographer. The couplo became acquainted over tho telephone. Attorne General Brown and Jt S. ,1 Rilling Reported Slated if They Will Accept Vacancies i....i.i..,r. Anrll 30 Governor Brum. i.nnr.1, tfau not nt the capital yesterday. but. according to reports, he will shortly num.. two men to till the vacancies on the Supreme Couit bench. It Is said, that one will bo a Hcpubllcan and one 1 nfiiYinernt Friends of Attorney General Brown say that Mr. Brown can nave me ue" publican place, annougn h is uuuu-, stood be Is averse to acceptance, and it 13 also said tlvat John S. Hilling, a mem ber of the Publlo Service Commission and a personal friend of tho Governor, ...in i... ..Iinven for tho other UUllne li a former Democratic State chairman and ., a minority meniDer oi mo coinnneaiun. The Constitution provides for minority .vemheru mi the Supreme Court bench by providing that where two candidates aro to he elected tor me punm .n twenty-one years, the voters may vote r ui one nf the candidates. This provision may mean that a Democrat will he elected. Under the old partisan. way of selecting Judges It would hay meant this, because the conventloni, would have each selected but two candl-1 t'ndpr the non-narllsan method, how ever, as many candidates can file papers i la tho fall for tho place as ueMre. Anioist Inlurcs Three Pcrsoni Henry Golden, of 1722 N"" Bi. a a, l.Hn1e.l ..Ti lira, n n ii lllltlrin tlirrVJI persons when he ran an automobile ptl a trolley car nt i-ortietn """ 3 Glrarrt avenue. Magistrate Harris hItH ti... ..... in tinn l,nll foe a furtatrffl hearinir. 'The Injured are Samuel KH lan 1114 North Sloan street, ma "i'jm and ihlld. i u. mevita "! """" 11413.000 from the hanks yesieraay. re- , "'-""""" "i;i '" '" tonowing . .'':."," ,,.,:r. r.iit "ar H li pf. B3 i rf. j. iMir.ii. lasnier. '....' ..... ....-v. A .u .n,. icriii.v tn can auuiiuii oi its uso: i.trinii u..v .... ,o wr.n...?n.n - i -JHn, lu.r,r.W!l?i?r SsoiSNshl , -gigie- , FIND BURIED SAFE aSHri. -iiHS-'r ifKjlJ 5 1SU ,!"-.. Hox Ilelow River I.e., May .M Checks will be mallei " -o. 4Jta. 3 by 4 Inches. Number tho spaces. JIax JJ .'?' Vf SMl. wheel fr I; 'l Flndlne of a lares irrm box about four ' ""LMAM HAI.TKH. O.hler. Scrip Dividend by Tobacco Product. I Moisten clcih and lay on table or ' ."pf n W I- B Pf. 17's tcto$nAWw&MS?A TUU fJIRARU NATIONAL 11VVK New York. April 30. The Tobacco , oar'1; J" ','ac1 ;.s.1uarP ,ut "' ke11r1ne,t', , Miami Con . . 28U White Mot... 43'3 I six feet below the bed of the Platto Hlver THE uwaru NATIONAI JNK pts Corporation has declared a j' f pte. When spaces are filled. ; -J ? 'Vent 119 3 WlUcn Co... 55 'on the site of Hle Bridge has started Th. dlreetnra hav thl Jii S.iii.iS" . i..7i.V orierlv .llvldend of $160 a pcglll at one end. and roll cloth up. ,!' ,'' e so Wilson fn nf flfi ttll.l Ktnelss of burled treasures In the Idend of.Kllht Per Cent (g), payabl. ' Lv,Sr on tha common rrock. payable t"mK care not to aispiace grains, vvnen Mnn, v.-r en Wlllvs-Ov nf. 80 I Kersey district of Colorado. lat. win, ip stockholders at record at 1 7" r.i tu 1K tn atopic nf record ronen. tie a string aDOUl tl.e middle ,;. V. ,e.... sn ivi e.ni nan. rh l.ic Imn ho-r u-ns etrnpb .-... v... Mn. i . i. ..... MAv.tt .rta.tir.a tin v in w- ... ..u. .v.. ..... ..f.i. tti.ii.j i .. ,- r ... ot tt'...i. ..... , t e tr aibv j iiw oviii' ...,. ... -. . n... - nn...i . ii .. - a u in i. nis ,t tiui.tti. ti. . .lu-a dividend ! mailed. 1IARLK3 M. A8HTON. ' Caahtsr j inn snu I""""" -. -. , nf... .. nnt..l. ... ......! ,;.- M'O Ivan 1920. and bears Interest at me rate or - ' - ....-.... "....i, .. ' , m & S: L new rAnTNKRHHIPS IMSSOLUT10N Or rARTNKRSHIp"" APrn au. ihih. Mttea Is.hereby siren that the partne aoilo heretofore existlna; between Kurene I yiaami- and Fred Dlebl. under the fin '7hPenlvldJnd Wn thl manner ha re- r-l '" rolls bycket of water th? 5u.Lde"2n..., .U.S...I..,.. , and allow to remain several hou.s He- committee. oniiFalHeservo Board mv il. and Hore nere H,ey( will not 8U Worth P&M. NKW VORK COFFKK MARKLT Would Close All Cotton Exchange MnalilnKton. April 30. Agitation for " ., ., , Anrll an A citation for anu covered wiin moist, nuriap nv Haslilnrtqo. April au. -flguaiioii lor ,.. ,,.,, ..,, Hm. ..i.r,.u n.. niSIS S irni" . wi" . mis uay uy lAtrlalatlnn ClOSlniC tne COllOn SXCRaniies , :, : " --'- -.,.., ..... ..m.c- WTr ..reemppNB KWnD. ?, reached Chairman , fully and examlnesprou,. , riir.il iiir.itt. I ajr s,a-i. ua, ,aaw w-si -...- .- - . ---- V ill ..-Hkh. tn , ...vi. -. i- ii-- t Hia fftrtn nf l(tr?ru ailil tflA TI fPCTi. ATflTT WTtWiM T? fl.. Vt th." .am. IneVllon Nn"'xs I """"' ., eiilarlv" ( the South. One I l "'lfl nlL1' WU1MV I'AIIA13 Vt7t Ninth trept jwiadelphla I mmunlctlon. which Mr. Jver said. Owing to the high cost of living due J EUOafNE V IixfaNAUD '"muf?nm nfie of the molt prominent H the ?'. '?? fefs,l,ave bee" stV -gnrniln he eouth, demanded that I"ead beeer? 25 and 30 per cent ROYAL A K A N U M wms rnfiTPcrrtvii iiomkm Y o0.00onoo pAlli IN I.IM8 t'M'iLN MF.irr THIS WKKK. 3R. A. IHnlns Club. (Il Club, CmM'JUIMF.KT THIS IIT.KIi H. .. innuu .iiin. . lis . iuu. trranlan, rlnntlnadon t llmtu. Are. 1918 I'nlnmMa Ave, .oaVer, lIB Caliimblu Ave,. V--e. A-h Ms'-aiil fits Mnn. irsM stiiHain. b-- I.mJL... m.ii H, MM " TtaseffriJ. produce exchanges and particularly cot I ton exchanges, bo closed for "the better prosecution of tho war mere are no Indications, however, that a bill to close the exchanges will be Introduced Into the House at least at a near date. RAH SILVER proper temperature and sufficient ulr Auaust They may be placed In n box or pall September November December January February March . . April May Juns July . ! by special decree In Italy ine j'ope nas withdrawn tne prohibi tion preventing clergymen from agricul tural employment In fact, Italian Bish ops have now authorlxed country parish priests and the rural clergy In general to cultivate the land they own and to assist in the cultivation of land owned by peasants In the districts where thev - .v. ,. ... . . - - I.aet - 1018- resioe j-i'ssiu.y no oeuer inducement Tuea Huh . toward Intensified cultivation, could be f-D ni -f A. Hall. T '"' ''' "" '" '"' " ")"-c" mi i i i i e-nai vi w t pro Ceapni, ara-fcwar mie. t London 'pes) iv t u i w sv t i-i T" recently b a pile dr.ver used by crows of the It p. Mcuonaia construction company The driver was working on tho east abutment of the new Hylo Bridge when ' the idles becan to strike nnd clancc Ycsterda'a againbt an lion mast which lay fix feet ' . rie.. under the bed of tho river. The size of ' C siilil st 'he mass was only roughly estimated as H n!, J s j n excavation will not uncover the chest or s 4"fl8 43 solid piece of Iron for several days. S 4iirs 17 Old-time residents of the Kersey dl- K M fts 12 trlnt i.aIIpia that the idle drivers have S J!SJ'n utruck the old safe of the City of Denver " "u .. l,l.lt tin. .tt'pnr nunv ill n fnliln u'li.pn served as n town hall during the floods of 1864 They confidently expect that the opening of the box will disclose val uable records of Denver and Colorado .... ..Alt am' i.v.rnl thnllsntiHa nP Hnll.r. DIVIDENDS DECLARED In gold. Meanwhile the discoverers ot Scott Paper Comnanv, regular seml-nnual I "burled treasuro" are working steadily of ais per cent o" preferred' payabl Jlay 1 away driving the p.les for the big llyle International Harvester Corporation and I . International Harveater Compsnv of New I - ' Jersey rrirular nuarterly of 1 1 7.1 a 'hare iiispptorv nr irrnnvTAvrt on ni-eferred pa able June 1 M atock n i IIIRECTOHY nr At i,ni,STAyrs reepro iiay . lertinea rulille Arrauntanta Today's openlnff K 20 8.31 IS 33 8.13 8.2S Oil 8 17-8 21 s.n.i s n.1 k. nans, ni s ia' ta 8 23 s 21 InuiUon. Itsuaaia A rmi f'nrnriPai I lAti. r Brill a nnaa ' .y.titp:7Vrn'rr'r',,Tr !M ,s.nKA1:r:5T5T, rH'iW nV.bc r'!r en '" - -" l' ne 15 l atotk rSVKSTlOATK, APJlffiT PAIITVRR$ if record Ma 31 " ie jo i" siock tvBwiu.rUiW A UiaPuTi-O AWCOUNfa PENNSYLVANIA FUEL CO. Uniontown, Pa. offers to responsible firms requiring fuel supplies steadily, a limited tonnage of COAL IN BOX CARS This coal i3 a good solid steam coal. and coke In rlandard equipment! but at present have ihe jitters equipped to handle same, some extra coal In box cars. We are shippers ot coal opportunity to place wltlrcustoiv Correspondence Is solicited. U. S. Fuel Administration License No, X 00073. I t ... l r1" n , f -i . ' . - ''?' tMr- "-.' '" .' T. '- Ki.
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