masasjxa:. 4 fcm -BHtLAl ' X' .' JVEWS OF THE FINANCIAL WORLD-NEW' YORK M rX -' j . ji a v 1 it KmMmmMBmiriTw7WW..MWMMimmKmnBB8m " . : .UlDWiHBHVZAWE I IS III 'I I H II IS I I I WPP1 ''''! & V?a f''San Joaquin fht & Power Corp. -.-VFrreiand Refunding Mortgage Gold Bonds 'S One August 1, 1950 Longest established of all t- hydro-electric plants on ."Pacific Coast. jrrwcucaiiy "" comptiunni. jLTTrc possibilities for cx- ,tP pansion. ,.First mortgage on about V. " 60 eeneratintr caoacitv. S., Seasoned and time-tested earning capacity. :,XPric to yield about 6.40 llllieNationalCitjr Company .; x Cerrtspondcnl Offices in jo Cities WkJtiaUa 1421 Cacitmt SL r Telephone 355 Locust Bmxd't-Shitrl Term Solmw-Aeteplanees BULLISH CONDITINS CONTINUE ON NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, "WITH THE INDUSTRIALS LEADING Republic ron and Steel TT i)i What Increase In assets for past two and one-half yefera will June 30 report show? Si What percentage of the present production is in war materials? More Reports That War Industries Board Might Allow Higher Prices Has Favorable Effect oil Prices P. & W. Va. Gains Again New YorU, Juno 21. Bullish conditions prevailed In the stock market from the opening today, indicating the influence qf the pood war news and of the easier money conditions. The steel Industrials were especially affected by con tinued reports about the possibility that the war Industries board would permit higher prices for finished steel product and make allowances for tax exemption to n liberal extent. Statements to this effect caused vigorous buying of many of the steel stocks, with United States Steel common holding the leadership and advancing ? to 1074, the highest point touched since It sold ex dividend til the end of May. Several other steel Industrials made gains ranging from 1 to 2 points, and advances of 2 to 3 points were made In a number of specialties. Low-priced railroad stocks became prominent, with "Wabash issues attracting most attention, the common moving up l'l to 10 and the preferred 1 to 43j. There was continued accumulation of the Pittsburgh and West Virginia Issues, both the common and preferred stocks making further advances and ngaln lifting the high record for those Issues. United Cigar Stores were the most prominent of the specialties, mov ing up from 99i to 1018. American Ice was another strong feature, advancing 3 to 33T$, and similar gains were made in a large number of other Issues. There were some exceptions to the bullish trndencv, Brooklyn Rapid Transit falling 1 point to 38. with the increased charges resulting from tho higher Interest rate on the notes maturing July 15 virtually, leaving that stock without hope of dividend resumption. Are the company's policies --,, to be changed? f Any worry about rash to m pay 1917 Federal tax of B nearly $10,000,000? it The above and manu other vital tffofnta that must not be lost efoht ot .Wv carejnirj ana ciearlu cooerea in our latest analvits lust Ctsti'-d. l'ou tfrill not onlu be able to better iudae yiht market position tor the shares, But fcitoto the present condition of the vnnneas on tne oasis or tne J'er 'Ifftars tfamtnps and Per Share Val ues. Vors for the aiklna. Clip fftis ad or mention IZ 7-25. ; ,. jr. m irnmmvrM,t Itrnrirw ykww;K iDcrv n-.on. biock xi. or n i Widener Bldf.. PMUdelpaia, P. tI Hen.tvai.4UBu; iy. iiare 4Vo Pi. jr. um(f so iirond at. fiii Aiti tviittsa ACTIVE SALES INDUCE . WEAKNESS IN CORN ViJ WW ll!IIBIIIilllllllllllllllll!lllllliailBillllllllllllllllllll.T'a Securities Purchased at Higher Levels ' Our new free folder 8 ft a forth a IrTarr In teres tine plan whereby such jaecurttjM may be utilized to In- cren present Income, and also 4Alnt thn wav fnr Inventor tn ladvantafeously liquidate these se- ;ranties at a. rnucn earner nato 'man would otnerwtne do possidio. When send inn for folder, we au- ' vest you furnish list of securities iWDia, ana ai wuai usures pur '' rhasea. Fox&Company 5 oivi.iv umwu -Real Estate Trust Bldjj., Phila. ; Ittrat Wire Prompt Deliveries t, f none wai. tsu B'lllllllW'lllll'llilWIMCl'I'lilUMICIllBigl 8T,"?tJOAT. ADTERTIItaTENTS DEMAND IS LIMITED ON COTTON EXCHANGE NOTICE IS HERKOV GIVEN TIIAT an application will b made to the r or tne statn or Pennsylvania, on , Jolr 1st, lOfft. hv Rnl.,,1 r n.. Alfred Crawford, under the act of As. Wy or the Commcnwealth ot Pennsyl- ...eniuiea --An acy to provide for the rporaiion ana regulation of certain cor nons." anoroed Anrll ?nth iti Bn ; ppplements thereto, for the charter of nirnur.i corroraiion to D6 called "llocer Tawford. ' the rharitett. Htirf Alif.., f eh i la 4h minufaMnrtn? Mtnnin nA MBl.',n ttna. Pfocesslnr. buylnc and'selllne ISrtton. -wool and silk yarns, and for these seeio nave ana possess and enjoy all 'Sots. benfltn anA nrfvlla... Ar 1 act of. Assembly and Its supplements. c. b. ourrERsof1 ' n . . . solicitor. MiSr 4510-11 Frankford ave. 91. - WSS1 TnE C0CB,r or cojdion rLE,s rra. 1817. No 217. In Divorce A V -r Esther de Larrslde vs America de b "" ' rfife late of 1805 North rlr Am IrralH Broad street: Tou are hereby notified' that I have been oiea Aiaiier oy m uourt In the above m Which VOUr Wlfat Utttflnn V.tl..- J. tMt. has brought unit no-nintt ... - luta divorce on the arounds of desertion: . w.. ..utv, n iiieciinic lor IOC purpSB uSllta testlmonV In said ramm at mw .ivIa Ijteal Etate Bulldlnz Brnaii ami rh..il t trtreets. Philadelphia, on .Friday. Jn 12. ta SISO A'elOCk D. m.. tth,n nnil whr hit attend with -vniir irltna r vn 4ealre. " "" h,? TTtrTAs T fr:snTTr.T .y ' ' Master. ' Scattered Buying Leads to Re ; covery, but Market Is I Nervous and Uncertain GRAIN BELT WEATHER FORECAST ChlcRKO. June Jlj Illinois and Missouri Fair tonlsht anil Snturday: preceded by thunder shower extreme south! cooler. Wisconsin Fair tnnlsht and aturdaxl coder tonlxht nml In east Saturday. Minnesota Fair tonlxht nnd haturdayi croler est nnd central tonlxht. lona Fair tonight and Saturday) cooler tonlxht. 1 North Dakota Fair tonlxht nnd falur dn t warmer tonlxht. Iotith Dakota Fair tonlxht nnd nroh uhly Saturday cooler southenst tonlxht. ebmftkn Fulr tonlxht hnd hatunlayt cooler east tonlxht. Kansas Partb cloudy nnd possibly un settled tonlxht and Saturday 1 much cooler tonlxht. Montana Partly cloudy tonlxht and Saturday 1 probably showers southwest to nlxht. tomlnx Unsettled tonlxht and Sat urday, probably showers south and west. Chicago, June 21. Prospects for cooler weather over the southwest nnd the new regulation of the food administration on licenses induced further fairly general selling" of corn by commission houses this morning and the market was weaker. Pome scattered buying led to a recovery, hut the tone was nervous and the feeling uncertain. The receipts here todny were 205 cars. July started at $1.4Stt to SU14, against $1.43 at tho end yesterday and, after sellinir at $1.42'.. receded to J1.41S. August was quoted at J1.4BH to $1.4 4 H at the start, agalnBt $1.46 at the end yesterday and, later sold at $1-44H. Shipments from Argentina for the week were 139,000 bushels. Tho lslble supply there is 1,200,000 bushels, against 4,000,000 bushels a year ngo. Oats also were weaker on the expec tations of cooler weather. On.the break, there was buying by commission houses, due to reports that exporters had been buyers. The receipts here today were 1B2 oars July opened at 72e to 71?c, against "lsc at the end yesterday and, later, sold at 71c. August was quoted at 67'sc to fi7c at the outset, against 68,c at the end yesterday nnd, after touching 68c, declined to 67?c. Shipments from Argentina for tho week were 985,000 bushels. The receipts of wheat at Minneapolis and Duluth today were 107 cars agalnit 179 cars last ear; at Winnipeg 100 cars, against 585 cars and at Chicago two cars, against thlrty-flve cars . Shipments of wheat from Argentina for the week were 1.75G.O0O bushels, agalnBt 304,000 bushel3 last year. Commission Houses and Southern Interests Take ou Lines at Concessions New York Stock Sales 46)4 SPECIAL MEETINGS NOTICE TO 8UAREIIOU1ERH. THE FRANK P. JnilVftnv nrrrm- " AND LOAN AS8OCIATION1 Alee, la hereby- aiven that a retrial tnt. f the stockholders ot the Frank P. Bulldlns and Loan Association will Id on Tuesday, July 2, 1918, at. 8 p. m.. jmasyunK ave., at wnicn time tne 101-r- amendments to the constitution and mg tvUl be considered: . To amend the constitution tv frllrln Article II and advancing? each succeedlns ltd. t. To amend Article III. Section 3. llnea 9 1 av, oy sirijuns; out me woras 'or 4 per psr annum" and Inserting thereof the ,iait nxea by the Board of Dl- To amend Artlrlfl TTT R,tlnn 4 lln A striking1 out the words "of 4 per cent per ana inserting tnereor the words fixed by the Board of Directors." To amend Article III. Section S. lines i, or sirixing out tne words "at the of 4 per cent per annum" and Inserting T tne words Dlus interest atthe rate fixed by the Board of Directors." ft. To amend Article V by striking out Sec Mu 8 and advancing each succeeding section. m. To amend the bylaws as follows: i-Artlcle VII. line 3. by striking out the twenty and inserting tnereor me word L" To amend Article IX. lines 1 and 2. by out tne wortla "The atockholdera elect at tb close of each year from elation" and Inserting thereof the .'Tbere sluill be appointed by the Pres et least one month before the annual ieV- , ROBERT B. MATER. Secretary. i sMKECTOKV OF ACCOgVrfl . -j-CftMed PnbUe Aceomjtants LAWRENCE E. BROWJI k 'CO. in HICAIj HiSlATK TKDBl tlUJ. BTIQATB ADJUSTPARTNER8HrP S.TION at DISPUTED ACCOUNTS inista OST COTTON HELT WEATHER CONDITIONS New, York. June 21. The following temperatures were recorded In Ihe cotton belt this morning: KnoxTillo and Wllmlnxlon. (SO: Atlanta, 181 Maron. Chatlanooca and Nashville. 0; Allbene. Augusta. Thomastille and Savannah. 78; .Shrevepnrt. San Antonio, Ickshurg, Charleston. Tampa nnd Jack sonillle. 74; Oklahoma. Fort Smith nnd Montgomery, 76i Conuis Chrlstl, Little Rock. .Memphis nnd New Orleans, ?H CtaUestnn and Pensocola. 80. There were .09 Inch of precipitation at Shreseportt .13 at Chattanooga, Nashville nnd Tampa, New York, June 21. Tho report by the Chronicle showing an Increase In planting of 1,424,000 ncrcs as well as Indicating a favorable estimate on condition in tho next Gov ernment report caused an easier tone at the opening and prices dropped 14 to 46 points. Liverpool led in the selling, but there vtas a good supply from Wall street and spot houses. Tho demand was rather limited, except at concessions In price. Commission houses and somo southern Interests took" on lines. After the call, July, which had re corded tho smallest decline at the start, reacted 8 points within a few minutes. Weather conditions In the South were about a stand-off. it belnir e-ensrnllv cloudy, with higher temperatures and precipitation In Tennessee. The reclpts at the ports for the day are estimated at 8000 bales, against 8830 bales a week ago, 20,650 bales a year ago and 18,662 bales two years ago. Yesterday's 10.30 11 11. SO i-iutr wpen a m. a m. a.m. 2102 211 r,n 211.. 2.r,s sn .', .24. 8S 2t.0 24.S0 24. BH 24.00 .24 44 21.1.1 24.10 24.10 24.17 .24.20 28 !H 23 92 21.02 . . 24. SO 23.S0 23.00 23.00 24.04 Lsst Ad Itumely pf..,. 35 Ajax llubber..!.. 61 fi: Alaska Gold Mines 'lf... Alaska Juneau 111 Allls-Chlmers Mfg. ?P AUIs-Chalm pf.... oji Am fleet Sugar . . 0SJ4 Am Can 401 j m uin pi 94j Am Car and Kdj). RO'f Am International, m' Am Cotton Oil ... 42'f Am Hid A Lea.. 7H Am Hide tc ti tif. 77t Am Linseed 41 Am Locomotive . . 67Ji Am Loco pf- OR Am Malt 1st pf. . 44i Am Smeltng & lief 76 Amcr Smelt pf...l(V Am Sumatra Tob.140 Am Steel Fdys ... 6514 Am Sugar IteflntnglM Am Tt1 & Tel ... . 075. Am Woolen 67? Am Zinc L & S.. 17Ji anaconda Copper, C5VJ Atchison T & S F. 85 Ateh T & S F pf. 8354 . Atl Gulf & W L ,100lr . Baldwin Loco ... C054 Baltimore & Ohio. 55 Barrett Co SS. Barrett Co pf .102 . Beth S Class B... R4t,' Beth B 8 n c nf..104 105 Brooklyn P. Tr .. mi 38! Booth Fisheries .. 23 2354 Butte Cop & Z... 9'.. Butte & Superior. 25f 25 Cal petroleum.... 20Jj 2(H4 Canadlah Paclfle.1475. -47 caiumet & Arlxona 67 Cen Leather Co.. 6754 Ccr de Pas Cop.. 33 Chandler Motor. . . S3 Chesa & Ohio.. . 57 Chi Mil & St P pf. 745$ Chi R 1 & Pac. 2i5i do 6 p c pref.. 60 Chile Copper 15 Chlno Copper fl9?( Col Fuel & Iron.. BOH Columbia G & HI. 32!i Consolidated Gas.. b7j Cons In C Mln.... 11 Cont Ins Co 50 Corn Prod Bef... 41J4 Crucible Steel.... Cuba Cane Sugar. Cuba Cane S pf . Den & Bio Gr pf.. Dome Mines Distillers Secur. .. Erie Erie 1st pt Erie 2d pf Fed M & S pf.... Fisher Body Fisher Body pf. .., 1O0 Low a.m. 62 62 High 34 ai.'i 3iH 46'f 4654 SI 81 42)f 17 77J4 41)4 CSh "44!4 774 '140 6654 S7J4 5754 IS 653 4 Ol'i 55!f 8i 8454 42!i 17)4 7754 41U CS55 445 i 7754 42.' 174 7754 4154 GS) 4454 774 139'4 140 66 CC! 97J4 57.M 17J4 64J4 fi?)'4 5.V4 SS54 M4 105 235 2R 2054 0754 57'4 18 6554 01 55'f 854 8454 10s 3SJ4 2354 26 20J-4 140!f 147 68 6S 68 Financial Briefs May gross of the Cities Service Com pany was $1,825,285 against $1,665,415 tho same month last year, or a gain of $359,860. Net for the month increased $349,840. Twelve months gross In creased $5,269,305 witn net gain for tho period ot $5,166,320; Jones & Baker say: "Silver ship ments continue to grow in -olume, offi cial export figures plnclng the May total at $131,000,000, equal to 131,000,000 ounces on tho basis of current silver quo tations. The Improved silver situation Is beginning to be reflected In the monthly reports of leading silver producers. Sooner or later It Is expected that sllcr stock will respond A petition Is being circulated among the members of the New York Coffee and Sugar Exchange asking the board of managers to close the exchange on July & TheWlrectors of Mllllken Brothers, Inc., hiSp ordered a Blxth distribution of $5 a share on the preferred stock, payable July 2. Books close June 25, ,reopen July 3. The Federal Reserve Bank has de livered to date $227,000,000 of the third Liberty Loan bonds. net gain since The New York subtreasury $283,000 from the banks yesterila Ing, a casn $8,057,000. gained ay. mak- Frlday of Divminmo nKKMEN'8 INM'KANCE CO. Cor Third and Walnut atresia PhlUdelDhla. June til. 1DI8. 1 ptrectora have declared a semi I. dividend of Four Per Cent, payable I m to siocanoiaers ox record at business, June 0. Checks will be "JAMES M. CANNINO, Treasurer. 'Ska MINE MILL AND KrlltJYL. MA YEN KAIU44AD COMPANY 11B Heath Fourth Street illadelnhla, Mttb Month 17ih. 1018. , aeno aRB-wgeaMSK 11 .mi per snarej day ewer-ttgaiiearea, payaoie on MtJQsaUW'Jg'ia to stockholders 2 d. nj-'sn the 21st Inst. , trnarr tnoka iiloalns on the ?lst . will bo opened, at U a in. on Seventh 15th, Ifllg. r m will oe inauea. i ym biddle. , r Treasurer. NEW YORK COFFEEIARKET New York, Juno. 21. Price movements In the market for coffee futures were Irregular at the start today and showed a decline of 1 point to an advance of 1 point. Trading on the call was'qulet and confined to July In preparation .for pos sible notices early next week. Tnere wero reports in tne street tna,t 5000 bags of Santos No. 3 had been told at 1014c on spot, hut it was ques tioned whether this should be regarded as establishing the market owing to the character of the coffee, which -was not of the most desirable sort. It was re ported that the coffee had been taken up on 01a exenange deliveries. Today-a 9 opening July . .. October Dcember January . March ... August . . Cotton Buers and Sellers New York, Juno 21. July Parrott? Banger. Newman and "Martin bid: Glf ford, Ueriman, Hubbard, Schanz and Itountree offered. October Kimball. Hubbard, Hartcorn, Via.riln- Freeman. Hartcorn, Rosenberg, Kelffer and Traers'bld: Schley, Gil ford, Schlll and Sellar, Cone and Schanz offered. December Hartrnm Uniin.n Gumoens bid ; McGee, Brooks and Young i,iiancuii,2r,Rlor!lo.n 5lKel and Freeman bid: Schlll, Bartlett, Cone and Geer offered. March Hubbard bid; Cone and Geer uueieir. Liverpool Cotton Liverpool. June 21 Spot cotton was quiet today, with prices firm on the basis of an advance of 16 points for middling, old contract, at 22.19d Sales were 3000 bales. There were no re ceipts. Futures were quiet In the early dealings. Old contract, spot prices, were: American middling, fair, 23.50d: good middling, 22,82d; middling, 22.10d: low mmaiing. zi.66d: good ordinnr.. orainary, 20.14d. 20 66d; LIFTING WOOL EMBARGO FAILS TO HELP TRADE w. 06)4 3254 80 754 654 5054 15i 33 23 31? J 40' 57 74J4 23 IS! 4 39 S0H 33 4154 67 32J4 8H4 59JS 16'4 3354 .354 74?f 23 "lo'S 3fJ4 49U 33'f 415-4 C5U 32U 8054 74T4 23 1554 39'4 5054 3354 4154 67 32M 81 NATION'S RESOURCES v SHOW GREAT GROWTH Increase More Tlian Two Bil lion Douuars Since May of Last Year Washington, June 21. The wealth of the United States held as resources In national banks has In creased more-than $2,100,000,000 since May of last year. It was announced to day. The total resources announced by the Comptroller of tho Currency ofi the condition of banks as of May 10, 1918, was $18,249,000,000, an increase over tho previous call of March 4, 1918, of $234,000,000. While tho total deposits of $14,385, 000,000 at the May call showed $53,000, 000 lss than the previous March call, a comparison of tho deposits of tho May, 1917, call show an Increase of $1, $09,000, 000. L6ans and discounts this year total ed $9,260,000,000, an Increase of $608, 000,000 over last year, . The total holding ot Liberty Bonds, t'nlted States bonds nnd certificates of Indebtedness amounted on May 10 to $2,657,000,000, an increase ot $1,889, 000,000 oer May 1917. The increase Is largely represented by holdings of the certificates. The total cash on hand has Increased $133,000,000 over last year,, this year's total being $1,739,000,000, and tho na tional bank circulation on May 10, this year, amounted to $680,000,000, an In crease In excess of $8,000,000 over last March and $24,345,000 more circulation than on May 1, 1917, New York Bonds 5954 1SJ4 2354 S9J4 16U 33j 2354 28'f 52'i 29'4 53 J 4 29 52lf 100 29M 5354 100 Gaston Wm & Gen Cigar Co Gen cigar pf H9JS 100 Gen Chemical Co. 180 Gen Electric 148 14R,4 145JJ 148 den Motors 139h 139'i 13055 139"4 Gen Motors pf... . 82 Goodrich (B F) Co 4534 Great North pref P05X Gt N o for o prop. 33 Gulf States Steel. 86 4534 4554 4554 "3354 '32J4 334 Inter Agrlcul 10 Inter Agrl pf 6354 Inspiration Cop.., 6255 52 52J4 Interboro Consol.. 734 7'4 754 Inter Har N J. ..12734 .. Inter Mer Marine. 20 2S1. SVA High $8000Anelo-Frch Bs 924 6000 Brklyn Rap Tr 6s 1918 .... 96 5000 C & O cv 5s.. 81H 4000 Inter Met 4Hs 5lU 190000 Lib Bond 3V4s. 00.5ft 1277000 do 4s 04.10 161000 do 1st 4s.... 05.7ft 844000 do 4V4s 95.04 20000 Mo Pac gen 5s BSU 1000 NY C & H 6s. 94 ?i 1000 N Y By adj 6s 21 2000 Reading gen 4s 82 U 14000 Sinclair Oil 7s. 90 3000 So Pac cv 4s. . 79 1000 Texas Co cv 6s 9716 1000 U 8 Rubber 5s 79'i 30000 U K of G B & I B'.fcs. new 19 99H 1000 do 1921 94, I.ow 92U 96 8li, 513 11:50 s m. D2'.i 96 S1H 61 i 99.58 t9.5 98.02 03.02 05.70 95.6ft 58 94i 21 822 90 79 97 H 79i 944s 05.70 95.68 68 94 H 21 821J 90 79 97 79 99 94 Veto York Curb Philadelphia Stocks . . ,. !,lBh Low 45 Eleo fitor 80 o .10 Key T Co ft h T07Lk fiup C 17. 17 37Penn tin 44H 44 559 Phils Ktec 2.44 24H 100 Pitts A W 87 91 100 Reading ... 1st pf. ft7 37 2285 IT S Stecl.l07t4 10l4 80WarI&S IIONDS High Low 11:50 A.M. no ft Net chge. Vi 17 M 4" U 44M. k 24 U 37Sfc, 37 1 074 1 J H 8'4 liooo Leh Vat ., 4s.. 8W ivuuu jjio isonas 4 8.. 93.90 93.00 1000 Reading get! 4s 8254 11:50 A.M. Net chg 8211 8834 03.90 .14 824 .. PHILADELPHIA INACTIVE STOCKS Following .are quotations for In active stocks listed In the Philadelphia Stock Exchange and In which there were no transactions today. Tho price given Is the last prelous close: i 1 LehValTr pf 2',4 1:1 Vi J.mio scnuyi is 10 29 92 25 70 64 A'G-War Alliance Ins.. Amer Mill . . Amer stores. Amer.strs pf Brill J G Brill J G pf. Buff A S t n. Buff ft S t c pf 48 uam iron ... to Cam Eteel ..132 Catws 1st pf 53 Catws 2d pf . 64 Con Trac NJ 66 Gen Asph pf. 68 m T .. Ml & B T pf. Key Tel pf.'. Lit Bros . . . . Leh Val!ev.. Leh Val Tr.. 88 85 23 J 29 Z! No Penna Pa Salt M.. P R T Penn Traffic Phila Co . J. Phlla Co nf . Phila Co cm pf 32 Phlja Tract.. 68 , Reading 2d pf 38 Rwys Co Oen 2 Union Tract.. 37 Union Tract-. 37 Un Cos N J.V187 U S Steel pf.110 warwicg iron West Coal .. 25- W J & S.... 6934 York Rwy .. 20 fork R pf . . . 10 17 60 76 40 9 31 MONEY-LENDING RATES PHILADELPHIA Call, 6 per cent; time, 6?i (g6 per cent. Commercial pa per, three to six months, 5S6 per cent: six months, 6 per cent. Reserve Banks' Discount Rates Official discount rates at the twelve Federal Reserve banks were an follows: (The first column gives the rates for an jjenoas up 10 ana including the nr teen-aay maturity, the second for a period of sixteen to ninety dayn. The tnird and fourth columns give the rates for rediscounts of collateral loans se cured by Government bonds or notes ) Com'l paper Govt paper 16 to 90 10 to 00 indass days., isdass a I PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC LEADS LOCAL SHARE TRADING, BUT IS OFF;1 OTHER ISSUES ARE NEGLECTED r?-:!,.j pJi2 a M3 Electric Storage Battery Also Sells at Lowe Level, But Majority of Changes Are on Side pf Advances. f ' Steel Active and Strong - There was a very small turnover of stocks on the Philadelphia exchange during then first half ot today's Besslon nnd price changes were generally tto higher levels. This condition followed tho Initial trend on the big board but business was so limited In volume that tho financial district attached little Importance to sales recorded. . -.l.it-1- V. l-f . ..1 ..a ,f .!., 1.mh.a Ivana elintHnC. flrtlvltV "i .fnuaaeipnia rjiecinu was buuui uie umy huihd ioow o. ...... . -. . of consequence and It declined U to 24, while Electric storage nailery lost , Lake Superior Corporation was'marked up M, Warwick Iron gained a fraction and Keystone Telephone came out unchanged. Steel cdmmon was In good' demand and advanced moro than 1 point, with Its turnover the largest seen hero In a morning for 'some time. Railroads were firm, .with Reading showing tho effects of continued accu- MiilndAn h, nh ni.nnM. rf 1 ha!h nitnH.lplt'anlll Dallronh IVOR H. fraCtlhtl liluiaiiui, jj mi nutauva u, J. jiuiiik. iciiiidjiiui- .... vuu ..w .. .. .. ..- ...... . .-. ,l lZl ....... m.-AA n MR' "' nigner, ana one uiock oi z'msDurgn ana west, vhkiuiiv uo ici i uitsi up a trifle, whjle in New York It advanced a full point. Liberty Loan bonds were quiet and Irregular. Vctc Plan to Help Next Liberty Loan A new, plan to' provide savings funds In advance for the aid of the Gov ernment's fourth Liberty Loan, which will, In all probability be sold In October or November, has been announced by the Commercial Trust Com pany in connection with Its offering ot the new issue of 1 per cent certifi cates ot Indebtedness. This banking Institution has given notice that on funds set aside frotf time to time to bo used in' tho purchaso of tho fourth Liberty L6an it will pay a special rate of Interest, thereby urging upon the public the importance of advance preparations for helping to win the war through buying trie n6w war-bonds. t E. r. 'Passmore, Governor of tho Federal Reserve Bank ot Philadelphia, in commenting on the plan, said ho thought it an excellent one, and, that, while It had not been discussed by the .district's Liberty Loan committee, ho thought It might be used generally with much benefit to future sales ot the Government war securities, , . ! Boston .. New York Philadelphia .. Olevelsnd .... Richmond .. Atlanta ..v... ChkMgo St. Ijouls .... Minneapolis .. Kansas City . Dallas Pan Francisco. 4 4 4 ft 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4.V' 44 4U 4 4.' 4 4"i 5 4 1, 4 5 4 4i 4 4 5 4 41 4 414 4 tl. lit 4'. 4 44 4H 4' 52U 28f Inter Mer Mar pf . 1P3JJ 104!f 103H 101 Inter Paper .1!)H 3D)f 38 39! Int Paper pf sta..B63;( Inter Nickel 27Ji 28 28 28 Jewel Tea pref... 93)4 Kelly Spgflcld Tire .50 Kennecott Copper. 32H Lack. Steel 84'f Lehigh Valley....' 69!f Llg & Myers pf..l02 Loose-Wiles Bis.. 55J Loose Wiles Bis pf 3Jf Mackay Cos. pf . . 04 Maxwell Motora. . 28 Max Mot 2d pf. . lflif Mexican Petroleum .fl0 Miami Copper..., 27S Mldvale Steel.... f2W 0)5 0 5J 5JJ 5H v 23H 2Ui 21 2t mi 15)i , ,,, SI) Aetna rtfs Chevrolet .... Cosden & Co Curtlss , 1 V Cosl Sales., Magma Copper , Mth Lode new . do old nay Hercules i Russisn 5s .., do 6US serecs. Copper . St Joseph Lead Submarine .... tlnlted Motors . Un Verde El? . . Wright-Mar ... do pre: Bid Asked 14'i 130 0 40 78 31 3i 35 4 33 34 10 14U ifa 39i 10 132 7 41 S5 34 3 37., 1 3ft 30 12 14i 17, 40, inu 09 FOREIGN EXCHANGE Minn. & St.Lo.,nev Mo Kan. & Texas Mo., Kan.&Tex. pf Mo. Pacific National Acme . . . Nat Con & Cahle.. Nat. Enam.&Stmp. New O., Tex. & M. 21H N. Y. Central 72)f N. Y., N. H. & H.. 42 N ' Ont. & West 21 Norf & West 103K Ohio Cities Gas.. 3SH Ohio Fuel Sup,... 43f uniario Mining .. J2W 84),' 9 27) 3)i 59 08 27),' fi2X 84 59 06f 27?j 52)j 72f 42?f 72'f 42 72'f 42 8H 3S) SHH 12Jf Pan Am. Pet&Tpf 901$ 01 Pennsylvania R.R, 43jf 43 People's Gas. Chi.. 42J4 ... Pre Mar. prior pf. S7fj ... rnuaoeipnia Co... 29 onu Pitts. & West Va.. 37)4 38 Pitta &,WestVa.pf 80 80 Pitts. Coal 63i Pitts. Coal pf..... 81 U Pressed Steel Car. 683 1 rejjseu ail. car Pt U4J Ry. Steel Spring.. 54H 12W 20!i 01 43J, 12!f 20i 01 mi 39. 52- 20H 37)f 39 52)f 29W 38H S0K 3UJJ 52 '4 $i mi CfiKC8K ui ... Aucust . . September October ... No ember . December Janusry . February . March ... April May , . . . June ,. July 8.3208.31 7.0808 no Yesterdsy's cioee 8 03A8 08 8.120 81.4 H.iKBs.in 8 2tn8.2o 8 81RR.32 8 37A8.3M 8.4SflH 4,1 X.snOHS'J 8 BfltJS.58 8 6.1 a. (IS 7.H5W7.BB 7.008 8.00 TTi TwfcsiU Steel P Extra S..' Junw 31. The Tmm- 1 oeeiareq tna 1 mi satra dlvi- GOVERNMENT BONDS resrlslered. ......., oounon. 103O registered, 1018 ........ coupon. 191H .,..,,. ,,, rf elestered. Iti23 .,...;;. nnUDan. 1VL1 ...... Hm. rtMsrd,U4 ...... ,.j IS..' MSSMl. 4. .X. .. ru. n Id ... 08U ... 8i ... Mh ... H ...inou .10U ... St 83 US Business neUrder Somewhat by Diffi. culty jtlanufacliirers Experience in Obtaining Competent Workers respite tne fact that tho embargo haq, been raised on wools for Philadel phia, there Is virtually no business, according to the weekly trade review for the local district as published by R. Q. Dun & Co. Instructions have been sent to the railroads that shipments may be accepted without a permit, but owlns to conditions In the wool trade. mem u) iiue atiiviiy. Jobbers of hosiery, underwear iiuiiuuB mj mere is a continue! rcar clty of merchandise and prices are high. Sales have dropped ofT some what and collections have become a little tardy. Waist nnd dress manu facturers state they have a fair amount f. """"less, hut are experiencing con siderable difficulty in obtaining com petent help, which retards their business somewhat. The review, continuing, goes on to say: "Manufacturers of men's and boys' clothing state they ha been obliged: to purchase their materials on uhorter terms than heretofore. They have had a good season and are vell sold up for fall and winter. "The Iron and steel market presents no special feature and all activity of the trade Is devoted to Government work. Requirements of the Government for steel are large and Increasing and ail branches of the industry are buolly employed. "The hardware line remains actle In ail its branches. Purchases are In fair auantltiesrund the' volume ot business one during the spring season. It Is be lieved, will equal that for correspond ing tasons for several years previous. Prices remain firm and collections good. "The electrical trade reoarts a iroori volume of business In household special ties ana some activity in connection witn building operation work, although the high prices of material -and labor cause a restriction in that line. Jobbers and retailers are well employed. Manufac ture are working to full capacity. Prices are reported firm and collections fair. r "The stove trade Is quiet, as regards staple goods, customary at this season ot tne year, out supplemental, nesting apparatus is reported moving with con siderable activity. Foundries are ojwr- Bting at run capacity ana joooertrana 66f 29W 34f ?) 46 M!j 12), 6fljf 28)f 24,'J 02; ( 4G im 153 5fl 'ait 02!f I'.l 07 125f ma 28J 21$ 62)S 40 19)i 150 05 051J 100 INACTIVE NEW YORK STOCKS trniiMvlne are Quotations for inactive New York stocks and In whlci there were no transactions today. Tho price given Is the last previous sale: Adams Bxp . 8 Lorlllard P pflOS Adv itumeiy. is "raw ixasn.no AUIs-Chal pr. 84H Mackay Co .. 71 Am Bk N pf. 101 Man Shirt . . 65 Am C & pf. 109 Manhat Eiev. D5 Amer tjoai .. o jinn r. op uo 45 Am Express.. 89H Mx Mo 1st pf 64 Amer Ice .... 41 May Dent St. 63 Amer Ice pr. 49 May DStrypf.102 AmLlnseed pr 79 V4 MexPetpf .. 94 Am Malt .... 7U Mich Central. 93 Am Shpbg Co.135 Mont Power. . 68i Am Srnlt Pf A 89Tr Mor A Kssex. 39 aS Sugar nf. 100 M S P&S S M 89 A Sum To pf 100 Mo Pao pf . . 55 Artier Tob ..160 Mont Pow .. 66 A Tob pf new 95 Nat Acme .. 31 AmT&Ca .. fif Nat Bis ....110 AUG A WI pf 62 Nat Clk A St 59 Am Wool pf. . 93 Na En & St pt 94 A Writ Pan pf 23 Nat Lead .... 57 Am Z & L, pi ji wa preuuoH .t, v un vup 13?. NY Air Brk.129 N Y C & SL 16 Norfolk & So 21 North Amer. . 46 North Pao ...87 Assoc n Gds. 12 Asso oil .... os Atl Blrm&Alt 10U Atlan C Line K Bait & Ohlopf 56 rtatrt I.nrfi nf.100 natopllas Mln l NRR M2d pf. 4 Bein'ateei ... "e7 unio un, rets ou Rftl fM,. Ray Consol Copper 23)i oif Reading .,7 yp qs'.J ,1V7J Republic Iron&SU. f2ti P3 , roiJ Royal Dutch tr. re. 97 97 ' 07' U I.-Ua. T .a.. .1 " Sears, Roebuck Col34l, . Shattuck-Arlzona.. 16 Sloss-Sheff S & I. 55 Sinclair Oil Refg. 2fl Southern Ry .... &H Southern Ry pf. .. e?)j Studebaker Co.... 4if Tenn Cop & Chem 10,'f Texas Co i49! 150 iransue e nms., 40 ... Tobacco Products. 04f 651 Union Pao I23f 122!f 122)f loif w... -; un. 1VJ1 United Cigar Sts. C9) 101'i 100 United Fruit ....125 ... United Ry Invest. 9 " US Ind Alcohol.. 23 124 l'"" 104 U Stftubber 58) , 5JU 'cs'4 5)J U,S Rubber 1st pf03 ... U S Sm Ref & M. 41K ! anaj US Steel !C6f 107H Kfllf 1C6K u j diki jji jii;i uiji mr mjf Utah Copper .... SO 80 0 80 Va-Caro Chem .. 51!f 61) J 51JJ 51J4 western i-acina... aajf Western Pao pf.. C2 Wabash 0 Wabash pf A.... 42 Wab'ashpf B 24H Well3 Fargo Exp. 73 West Union Tel.. 89f Westnghse E & M 43J Worthlngton. Pump 4Slf Worth Pump pf B 67H Wheeling & L Erie 9 Wilson & Co 62)4 Willys-Overland... 20) Bkn Un Gas. 105 Brown Shoe . . Burns Bros .123 Brunswick ..12 Butterick Co. 8 Cal Pack Co 4tj Cat Pet pf . . 62 Cent Lthr pf.104 Cert Prod ... 36 Certeed 1st Pf 87 Chi & Alton .. 7 Chi & Ot Wst 7U Chi & O Wpf 23 Chi & Nthwst 9H4 Chi JI43f. 43 C C C St L 33 CCC St Lpf 6 CCS prer . . 80H C R L & P 7 po pf to... 70 Col & South. 23 Col 4; So lstpf49 Com Tab Rec 27 Cent -Cam ... . 70H ContCan pf .101 Corn Prod pr.100 Crucible Stl pt 91 Cub Am Sug.152 Deere & Co pf 91 Del & Hud ..110 Del L & W..162H Det Edison .125 D S S k At pf 6 Elec Stor ... 50 Elk Hnr Fuel 23 Owens Boit, Peoria & East Pere Marq . . Tierce Arr pf . I'UUJBIi, 61 6 114 97W 52 Pond Ck C Co 19 Readg 1st nf 36 Read 2d pf ..38 Rep I & S pf 99 Ry Stl Sp pf 97 Saxon Mot . . ( St L & S V pf 26 m uk sw pr 21 Savage Arms 72 Seab Air Line S Sears-Roe pf 116 S Por Rio Su 160 South Pao ..84 Stand Mill .. 96 St Mill pt 88 Studebaker pf 90 Stutz Motor . 43 Sup Steel .... 41 S Stl 1st pf . 95 Texas & Pao 17 Tex Co rets ..19 Third Ave ....18 Tob Prod pf 94 Tol&SWcts 5 T& SWcts pf 10 Tidewtr Oil.. 186 Twin City R 39 Under Type .104 Und Type pf 106 union a s i'a 70 ew York. Juno 21. On a very mod erate volume of business In the early dealings todny, Scandinavian exchanges showed a slight Improvement. Pesetas were heavy at Thursday s low level and ruble notes wero lower. Quotations were: Demand sterling: 4.75A. cables 4.76A. sixty-day hills nominally 4.73, nlnety- aav vuis 4.71. Paris cables 5.70, checks 5.71. Lire cables 8.90. checks 8.92. Swiss cables 3.93, checks 3.97. ' Guilder cables 61. checks 60. Pesetas cables 27, checks 27. Stockholm cables 34.70. checks 34.30. Christlanla cables 31.70. checks 31.30. Copenhagen cables 31.30, checks 30.90. Ruble notes 13.8013.90. BAR SILVER Tester- Last , . Today day Krl. N. T. tcents;. 94 D9'4 O0H London(pence) 48Ti 4S mi"-, 48tt 1918 Hlsrh I,ow OD'i 83 40'.s 42 CHARITIES BENEFIT-BY WILL Five aCtholic Institutions to Get $200 Each Bequests '-of $200 each to the Little Sisters of the Poor, Eighteenth and Jefferson street; St. Joseph's Orphan Asylum, St. Joseph's Home for In dustrial Boys, Catholic Home for Des titute Children and St. Vincent's Home, are contained in the will of John J. Buoy, who died recently at Sea Isle City, leaving an estate valued at $111, 700. The bulk of the estate goes to rel atives. Other wills probated today were those of Mary S. Lange, 2117 Delancy place, which, in private bequests, disposes of property valued at J17.100; D. L. Pep per 153 Du Pont street, $12,000; Ellen Rhymer, 1613 North Twenty-second street, $3300; Mary E. Haggerty, Phil adelphia General Hospital, 42680 : Mary E. Vernon, 921 West Dauphin street. The personalty of the estate of Neal C. Broadhead has been appraised at $136,971.92; David F. Roark, $7753.43, and Mary Gray. $3291.34. Train Kills Aged Laurel Man' Laurel, Del., June 21. Theodore Phil lips, aged' eighty-two. Republican poli tician and 1 retired farmer, was killed here by a northbound express train at 8 o'clock this morning. Philadelphia Markets PROVISIONS Thera was is fair tobblnr moement And values wsre well nitAlneit. The ouots- tlons: City beef, tn sets, smoked and alr-drled. sc; western oeer, in sets. smoKea. ivi city beef, knuckles and tenders, smoked and alr-drled, 48c:. western beet, knuclfles and tendens, smoked. 4V. Rett hsms, S4.1. Pork fsmllv. 1H29S3. llsms. S. P. cured, loose, 28430',4c. do, skinned! loos. 2SU (TZiHsCi do. ao, smokea, 2nv(!S3imc: oiner hams, smoked, city cured, as to brand and average. 28 Mr 80 14 c: do, smoked, western cured. 20'i(Sai4ci do. bolted, boneless. 45c; picnic shoulders. S. P. cured, loose, Slttc. do. Smoked, 22Hc IMlles, In pickle, ac cordlne to average, loose, 82e. Breakfast bacon as to brand and average, city cured, 40c: do, western cured, 40c. Lard, western, refined, 2520c; do, pure city, kettle ren dered, 25Hffl20c REFINED SUGARS Demsnd mss fair and the market ruled steady on a basis o( 7.45c for fine cranu lsted. DAIRY PRODUCTS v CHEESE The market ruled firm under small supplies and a fair demand. Quota tions: New York.' v,hole-mllk, choice, 24 24nci specials higher; New York, whole milk, fair, fresh. 23023 r. POULTRY ' LIYE The market was quiet and without Important change. Following are the Quota tions: Fowls, 81033c; spring chicken, not f.egborns, weighing 12 lbs. aptsc. 609 55c; weighing 11H lbs. apiece, 40048c; white Leghorns, according to site, 40045c: starry Toune rooRtem. ?Sftr2fle: old roos ters. 22923c: ducks. Pekln. 28 30c: do. In dian Runner. 28S27c; guineas, per Pair, I1.S5W1.45: pigeons, old. per pair, 4045c; 4o. young, per pair, 2830c. w FRESH FRUITS Cantalouos were mora plentiful and lower. Other fruits sold fairly and values generally ruled steady. .Quotations: Apples, per bbi. Baldwin I58: Den Davis, MOtS: Wlllovo iwig, it win Apples, oio, per -s-ousn. bssket. fl.50O2.50; do. new. per hamper. 24. Peaches, Oa., per -basket carrier, t2ta8. Lemons, per box. SB11. Orsnges, California, ner box. 1507.50. Grapefruit. Florida, per box. la4.KO. Pineapples. Porto Rico, per crate, 12.5005. Blackberries, Delaware and Maryland, per quart, 20fi) 22c riums. Georgia, per carrier, 38.30. Cherries. California, per box 1103. Canta loupes. California . per standard create. $3 75 i; do. do. per pony crate. 43.50: do, do. per flat crate, 11.5001.73. Watermelons, Florida, per 100, $50150; do, do, per car load, 6007S3. VEGETABLES Offerings were fairly liberal and prices nf some kinds were a shadfe easier with demand only moderate. Quotations: White potatoes, old, per 100 lbs New York. $l,B.t His. Whits potatoes, Norfolk and Eastern Shore, ner bbl. No. 1. 33 50: No. 2. Ul.252. White potatoes. South Cnrolln Tmnii KTA.th I'l.n n. a 50: No ?. n.o.iea Ida. per bbl. No. 1. $22.73: No. 2. 11 l.DU. Eweei potatoes, jersey, per namppr No. 1, $2.603; No. 2. $1.2501. 75. Egg plant, Florida, per box. $1.25B'2.2.1. Cu cumbers. South Carolina, per basket. $1 2 50 do, Norfolk, per basket. $2.5098: do, North Carolina, per -bbl. bssket. $2.50 fi) 13. nests. Norfolk, per 100 bunches. $2 8 Corn, Louisiana, per bhl.. M.aO&a. Peppers. Florida, per crate, $1.2.1W2. To matoes, Florida, per crate. U (32.75; do, Mississippi,- per crate. $101.40. Csbbag. Norfolk, per bbl. crate. $ltr0O2.75; do, do. per bbf.. $102.60. Onions, Texas, per crate, $1.40I.7S. .Watercress, per 100 bunches, Jl2. Mushrooms, per lb., 30050c, Philadelphia Arrivals at New York Hotels The following residents of Philadelphia are registered at New Tork hotels: J. O. Ammon, Heald Square. K L. R. Balrd, Flanders. D. jr. Banker, Herald Square. P. J. Barker. Breslln. (1. Beznlristam. Empire. J. U Bradlfj-.'Wallick. f Miss R. Feldman. Marlborough. B. Foster. New Victoria. I K. Freeman. BreSlln. H. C. Oroer. Park Avenue A. W. Qunther, Herald Square. B Han. Breslln. : G. F. Born. Woodward. J. W. King. Park Avenue. W. V, Llvezey, Jr.. Grand. T. F. Lukens, Longaere. Mrs. W. Mullen. Breslln. It. E. Woods, Tark Avenue. Mrs. B. E Woods. Park Avenue. I.. If. Bondwin, Albert. W. Dreyfous Albert. Mrs B. A. Fassell, Park Aenue. A. Forster, Union Square. 7..-V. Fountain. Latham. , T. W, Tramber. Breslln. B. Harding, Grand. C E. Levin. Broitell. W. Miller. Aberdeen. F. R. Rhoades. Marlborough. I. Pldersley, Union Square. .' M. Stensler, Aberdeen. A. K. Stephenson, Brottell. 0. Suestman, Tark Avenue. W. W. Wawsey. Union Square. T. Du Bols. Broztell. F. F. Dunkin. Aberdeen. , .1. 3. Erwln. Longaere. II. Foster. New Victoria. 1. T. Hamilton, Gerard. E. F. Harrington, Endlcott. Mrs N. Hathsway. Bretton Hall. r. Q. Hunslcker. Flanders. Mrs. R. II. Kingsbury. Flsnderg. J. A. Laurener. Van Cortland. J. F. Stone. Longaere. , .., . M. P. Taylor. New Victoria. " 3 F. Walker. Breslln. i E. O. Weber, Park Avenue. per bbl. No. 1. $3 White potatoes. Flor- FALLS KILL FOUR AIRMEN t , " Two Others Injured, OneProb- , aoiy i'uiuiiy ,n jivLiuwiui jj Aberdeen. Mis., June 21. Two avta- M tors were killed and another prooapiy vm fatally wounded In a collision at an alti- M tude. of 1700 feet near Payne Field, SI i,ieutcnani i.eo u, xihicb, tiiiwiiwiii -i Kan., and Lieutenant Francis M. Rob- M erts. of Watcrtown. N. l are dead, iji and X,leutenant Robert G. Moore, Elm- ,-JI tti wood Place, O., may die. Slemphls, Tenn.. June . 21. Cadet Flyer H. W. McClanhahan. of Lewls burg. Tenn., fell several -hundred feet at Park Field, Mlllington, Tenn., and was killed when he lost control ot hl3 airplane in landing. - Hotel Guest Falls to Death Pottsvllle, Pa., June 21. Patrick Cotf nelly. of Altoona, a guest, at the Ex change Hotel, this city, became HI while leaning over a balcony on, the second 11UU( ttllU ACll ucsuivhb IV W3 lwv wiun. 5-1 receiving injuries from wnlch he died ', ."iji in a lew nours. no win oe Dunea in X'J this rltv. Jv 23H 23 23v fi.' 62 62 Mi 91,' 10!4' i'iii 42! 43 25) i 2AH 25K 73 73 73 ft0 10 00 iiH 43f 44h fi 9 0 0 C2!f 62 62 I0H 20 -J.i retawers are well employed.. Pr- ar rsported satisfactory; s Ve"ttir4lf tuw an iaiprovemewt. .n"''"ilf Ex dividend American Bank Note, I ; American Bank Note preferred, 2 and 1 extra; Bbuth Porto Rico Sugar preferred, 2; Goodrich B. V. preferred. 1 ; Owens Bottle Machine, i and extra; Owens Bottle Machine. 14. . tEx rights Poulh Torto Rico Sugar. LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS Chicago, June 21. HOOS Estimated re ceipts today. 17,000 head; left over, 12,852 head. Few hogs selling about steady with yesterdsy's average, CATTLE Estimated receipts today, 4000 h'&liEEP Estimated receipts today, 15,000 bead. '' , Kansas City, June 21, CATTLE Bs. celpts, 1300 hesd. Steady, ., HOOfl Receipts, 7000 head. , Stesdy. SHEEP Kecelpts, 1500 bead. Steady. i-i fautk Omaha. Juno 15 SiB bead. Weak. ilft.S04tK.10. isWBr ReWu. .'XMrlTl I. HOGS Receipt., loo' tower. Jtsnge, Goodrich B F. 99 Union Pac pf 70 Oranbv Mln . 75 Un Car KM nfins Greene Can C 41 Un Drug 1 pf 48 fYulf & S I RR 7E GM & No pf 30 Haskell & Bkr 42 Hav Elec ..101 Hartman Cor 41 Homestake M 75 111 Cent .... 96 ?i Illinois Cent . 98 Int Har Corp 62 In HarofNJpf 109 Int Nickel pf 89 Inter Salt ...65 Iowa Cent ..'28 Jewel Tea .. 38 Un Pap Bd ..15 ua usi ir p pr 44 Un Ry In pf. 17 USCtI Pipe 14 U S Ind Al pf 97 U S Rlty Imp 15 U S Rlty Imp lst.pref ....60 Utah Sec Corp 12 Va uar Ch nf.107 Va Ir C & C . 70 Vulcan Detln. 7 West Md ... 14 W MU Q DE 29 Kan Cy Sou. 18 Wheel & LE pr 19 nana uy no jir Di wnue jhoi , . 4 i Kelly Spgd pf 78 Willys Over . 81 Keok. & D M 4 Wis Central ..35 King CoELCo 93 Woolworth .114 Laclede Gas . 80 Worthlnrton Ie Rb & T. 19 V Sfm A 90 LlgAM T Col67 Wthgtn Pump 48' Lorlllard ....185 -, Refined Sugar Unchanged ,.New York, June 21 Refined' sugar market remains unchanged hath as tn conditions and prices. All refiners are quoting, nne granulated at 7.45c. The Federal company Is withdrawn. The National la out" of the market today, while the Warner company is withdrawn on fine granulated. The latter com pany, however, is accepting business for al. other grades. Cuban raws were .un changed at 6.095c, duty paid. DIVIDENDS DECLARED quarterly of 1 Us juiy.ia tc MaCAndrews United States Industrial Alcohol Company, per cent on preferred. able July, IS to stock oLrecord July 1. fr cent on preferred, pay. A Forbes Company, quar. terly ot 1 per cent on preferred and 2U per .cent on common, payable July 15 to stockholders of record June 30. Transfer books will not be closed. Cities Service Company, regular monthly of f 1 per cent on preferred and com. mon and tn addition of 1 per cent tn biock on common, an payaoie August 1 siotk or recora .juiy tn. Cblorado Fuel and Iron Company, quar terly of of 1 per cent on common, pay able July 23 to stock of record June 30. Niplsslng Mines Company, quarterly of 3 per cent, payable July 20 to stork of record to yuns mm. airs.1 tiiv - . f .. --V .. r nmWr AMI 4M, MC'tWKU,. IWs TJ. . &aJ&eB. Foundry Compsny. Quarterly of nr cent on ordinary (Preferred and 3 op- firs,,, Mvursfst.., ! pssaan ,'- At- - , v. United States Government Securities Subscriptions accepted today to the - United. States 4- Per Cent. Certificates of Indebtedness Dated June 25th, 1918 Due October 24, 1918 This Company will pay a special rate of 'interest on v funds set aside from time to time to be used in the purchase of the ' ' ' FOURTH LIBERTY LOAN BONDS .- Full information furnished. upon request cv . I 1 4 COMMERCIAL TRUST COMPANY MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM , City Hall Square j ! ifelW ,-.A.. jl Jr tr. m i rA tt v&tmxpn. WGZSSBM r- '-- o. 'jtuz. -r - nt .r t- "S.5.J Tl'h.r, T tfr j r.ij '-;v. .. tit .-sbi Sk-'AL. a. n-'fflrTnr-