'eTl - fp Sb RSVtt' &mM .- " -v. fc" ' i TV f .. t Vr.j. tt r-j& ?s '&"' 3 LflPGER-I'HILADELPHIA, FHIDAT, JTJKB 28, 1918 - "' ' - - " -" 'v-ffic EVENING PUBLIC -v yr. VS.&UC. v. " l I " . m v - . - . - ' I - i i NEWS OF THE. FINANCIAL WORLD NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA STOCK PRICES r"' y sj WKTP ,1 San Joaquin It & Power Corn. Fmt and Refunding OTertfaia Gold Bond But August 1, 1950 njsest established .of all yaro-eleiitric nlants on tt-Fadfic Coast. etically no competition. (Impossibilities for cx- iision. mortgage, on about rette ratine; capacity. Joned and time-tested line capacity. to yield about C.40 x. mat . . ir.. unationaiutv Company MH'nl Ofctl a J9 Citut 1421 Catiteat SL Telephone 553 Locust tort Tmt Aofe-Aerefaafea IRCE OIL r financial fnstttUtlont i a Imiiortant market Inter ti ttote havft acaulred larce hold- &-- or rierce uii iidck ana nfd new banking (aclll which ahundantlv bud ynY company with credit. iiMlcan operations Increased t,;ysoteilally; conditions more P, ifloa broadens opportunities. aw ' lAPtl aavinai affartarl hi rut- ,.,.. "!" . . tit consolidation. M-W-T higher prices are belnt (fierce Oil one or the fJWrx w Standard Oil subsld ..ymrr stocks selllnff below par r UYftNe;. zlatett aitaliHii roMi.lWt li if tlrtail with the entire hiitortcnt -Btatinttcal information, in ndifi- ym eovenno nil of the above sub- li-r ours or me aiKino. IwitM ad or mention PO15 NV T t .. r&DEERY i C.n. Stock Ex. of N. V. MRdatr Bldf.. Pkilatie.lpliis, Pa. UMI.Wll. 40801 Krr.. Rar 4080 Kf ""$& Private Wires. "Zi i ,4ijFI s 0g "XV7 KAX IIROKEBS I f CHESTNUT ST8.. X. E. Cor. Men of PhllHilluhlu. nd Xw J:Tork Stock Excbanxn. rTOB- of ArrniiNTtXTx h Crtlflfd rnbllti Arronninnla fcWRENCK E. BROWN 4 CO. 'nEiJlU E.OXA1C 1HUSL tfl.UU. tTIO.V a DISPUTED ACCOUNTS WrKTIAT. Xlr.KTINf.S .HrTICR TO SIIAHKIIOI.DKKS. mm nM.x -. Johnson llt'ILI). XOAN ANSOCIATION: jivreoy anen inai i. special meet. LvaiocKnoiaera or xno l-rank P klldltur and Loan Association will g a gay. Julr z. mis. a H. Evnnlc ae . nf which ,1m. h- ..; i iMwndmenta to the constitution and i win ue conBiurrra- 1 ital!!??n.dJherf5!lI,iLt.?tlonuby "trllln' I MMtI and advancing each succeedlni amend Article III. Section 3. lines July slatted 'if higher, at ,2.. and by striking out the xvnrda nf tin,,...! ,,.. tr. Til... Aneimt was nutited SF-lSttoU ,'bnydthriilo:,rSd,ohrD0,f.'91 'n nt " .. a--l.t j.j- ' i OSc at the end yesteiday, and later amend Article III, Section 4. line un out tha words "of 4 per cent l" and Inserting thereof thi ..,,). I by the Board of Directors " Voamend Article III. Section .-, nn, . r, ny striking out the words "at the 4-per cent per annum" and Insert. , WI tne words "pius Interest at thai'' " "" .".; "... :..., . died by the Hoard of Directors." I iamend Article V by strikinir on, I,nJ advanclnc each succeeding iTamend the by-laws as follows: I t vii. line 3, ny striking out the visible) supply mere is i2,ziu,uu iiuan-Btr-ftUd Inserting thereof the word ..- ..ina. e. isn nml biiMhelu a ve:ir aco fVA . , mnd Article IX. lines 1 and ' hv ' ut the words "The stockholders ' ! ;t ths close of each jear from I anon ana inserting thereof the tara ahall be annolnted hv th. tat" leaat one month before the tlna-" -ROBERT n. MAVER. Secretary. f WVTOEXIW M. jv., iioiftLixnn roMr.NY if".'' iviowner nuiiaing Dolllngs Company.' Indlanann. .,. I Jon-Toxvnsend Company, Zanes. I ? . . . . ' owinc seml-Annual Dlxidends. I Ctocrn Cattle Feeding Company. 1st: u'vnio, ana ureen t;ove springs. rants" Company, Columbus, Ohio, : . i Manufacturing Comnanv. T.lher. irVPro'd'ucts Compiny. Ilrazll, Ind.. ,'iV re- aiotor rrucK- company, xxa SVic. jy; Mfg. Company. Indianapolis, lllowlnr Seml-Annual Dlxidends, rjunirfcan Bronze forp., Perrrjn. Pa., J Shart Shale Ilrlck Co.. Aahtn. u. ton Adding Mach. & Time Lock : u, a-4-.. arlcan Motor Truck Co.. Newark, awlnl rieml-Annual Dividend, pay at l.l: g-rtcn Pretzel Company, PhJladel- fWUUbe mailed. UBOIIOB n. i-oriTBR. J; r Oeneral Manager. EST BANK IN' AMERICA :r NORTH AMERICA .i,Ntlonal Bank ....,1 .iiuil.iHiii.iin ........... 1, sim.onn.no 501,001.3; II-ANNITAL DIVIDEND . I7lrectera naa tnig day de- tl.or a-Ai payable tfuur Isl, Sfnallert.' L-f't), lx.iiMiie.il. (.asnier. Vi, kf. ASP NAVIOATIO.V TAXX rlnhla. June 20. 1018. a.r. thla fav mJ.,.,! of two ner rent If I per ! si "iocic m in, com- i k bI.iISIS In mtngU- I ;ftthe book of the 1 in o:iowing quarterly preferred pany-Horlda Central anu I'enmsuia taSVa'bjoir'i'.t" Snia?1"'"' I Uailruad Company 1st 3s maturing July -rElSiTllSs Company- Columbus. I L 1918, to extend the issue of bonds TLL MkTu., .tiX,id.;.i,h'for cash. The Federal anu ine - iut 'MrL s J7ii- ' " . rH'PSiSE. secretary -s srs Hi-iau iiirnrri. -t -. " - ' -- .. lji t C4MWT r MltMON PLEAS l;'I1T. Su.. . i Wwwc. A V". M. "V" t WLarrala. .a Aatrrle d lArrakU. Ul.e at I8i Nortli kr tiatUleif tfaai I Jiava.baen r by th; Cmirt. In the abovr fair srire. aaarioai gfsraM, Sht u. euic aK.lBal, 7DB ror 1 h5s w aavernea: undai , , --fwetlna tm jw PRESSURE CONTINUES AGAINST MANY LEADING STOCKS ON NEW YORK 'CHANGE IN EARLY TRADING Losses Range From Fractions to About 1 Point for Im portant Issues, While Some Specialties Show Strength Buttc-Supcrior Prominent Now York, Juno 28. Leading stocks continued under pleasure nil through the forenoon, with the market generally following United States Steel closely. That stock, after selling at 109, declined to 107'i. with most of the supply com Ing In small lots and without nny significance to the trading, which was In i Rely of a professional character. This action was disappointing to the speculative element us news on the Russian situation was expected to cause a better tono to the mar ket and many of the room trnders thought It would open at least 1 point higher. Because of ther ecesslon which followed the open they regarded the situation us disappointing, but ns a mutter of fact there was no change of position by the leading interests, except that buying orders were not put In the market by them when the belling was In progress. Many specialties, however, were strong when the standard Issues were weak, with Butte-Superlor attructing nttentlon by the vigorous buying which came in response'to news of the favorable decisions which released the funds of the company that had been tied up by court order since last year. This buying carried Butte-Superlor up from 25 to 2Di. Crucible Steel was also strong In the early trading, ndvanclng over 1 point to 70 i, and, after reacting to 09, It rallied to 63 . BEARISH CROP NEWS BOOSTS CORN PRICES Further Buying by Commis-1 sion Houses and Shorts Cover. Oats Gain Ground GRAIN IIEIr WEATIIKR KORMWIT hlraro. 4nne 38. llllnoln I'ortl.r rloub tonlKht nntl SaturdiiT. prohabU lortil thundrr hnnent manner. .llUftourl I'nrtlr rlonit tonight and Kat ttrflar. iirobnbb' loral thunder liou-erf narthi not niurh rhnnaf in teimwnittire. y Urontiln I'urtly rloud tnnlcht nnd Satlirdar. prohnhb local thunder MhonerM eaitt nml outh; not niurh change In teni penitnre. Ilnneotii 1'norttled. hut ernernlly folr tonlRht nnd Snturtlav. Inn a rniettletl tonleht rnd aturda). Itrnh.ihft loial thttniler hhonrrnt not niurh rhitnao in temnerpttire. North nnd south Dukotn I'nrth rloint anil m'mlblr uiiKettled tonlallt unci ulur- dat. Nebraska- I'nrtlr rlnudr tonleht nml Wi,l. . nit. . .ipnliithlft thitndftP fchmiprn ftlhl. Kansah t'nMettied. lint arneriillt fair tonticlit nnd Snturdni not much chunite In tcmueratiire. . . , Montana I'artlc clondv tnnlaht anil "at itrda , n-olmldi unettleil eaot. Ujoinlnx Kali tnnlnht and .sntunliu. CIiIciiko, June 2S In the face nf rather bearish crop news the corn market was strong this morning There was further buying by commission houses and also coering liy shorts. Stop loss orders weie reached Trado was actlxe. The receipts here todav were 224 cars. July opened at J1 4G2 1 I 17. ngalnxi $1 6" at the end esterday, and ad vanced to $ 1 . 4 7 a . August opened at M.19 to $1.49'4, against J1.49 at, the ciose yesterday, and rose to Jl.BO'-a The visible supply In' Argentina 1s 1,800,000 bushels Unsettled xxeather is expected in loxxa and Kansas. Oats xxere Influenced by the flrnines-s of corn and sained ground t'ommli- sion houses w ere on both sides. Busl- ness was mixed, viin no nuiH;anuiiiK features. The receipts here today xxete j", L.arfi t,om at iisic Shipments ftont Argentina for the wtek xxere 1,690,000 bushels. The receipts of wheat at Minneapolis and Duluth today xxere 252 cars, against , ,,o ... ia.. .nr-- t VIiin!nee 103 1 cais. compared xvun ion cum, mm ui ni,i,..,i.n ,ru ncalnst 2t cars. i shipments of xvheat from Argentina for the xxeeK ere ,.""" ousneia. nf V,o, UBC...OV ,.-,.-- Financial Briefs Books close July 20, reopen August for the dixidend of the William' Cramp & Sons Ship and nng'ne Build ing Company. i The Seaboard Air Line Railway Company offers to holders of'the J3.000.- OnO Seaboatd Air Line uaiixxay .oiii- to that they at H ner cent lnterebt. T. n.. Sl,,.,i, Wales Guxtrnnient Is , ..t... fl nfifi mm ta. hnnil. nt nnr re- deemable 1922-1932 '""" ."' ":" " - - - GOVERNMENT DONUS Hid . IM . lis . '.!' . !l4 .11.11 1IH! . S3 . S.I OK US. e.". . h."i reglalerid 1D30 2s. coupon. 18311 3a, registered. 101b 3a. coupon. 11I1S Is. registered. 11123 4a, coupon, 1023 t 3s, registered 1040 3s. loupon. 19411 . Panama 2s. registered 1030 do 2s. registered HISS . . do 3a. registered, Unit .. . do Ss. coupon NEW ".ORK COFFEE MARKET New York, June 28. The market for entree i-untracts opened uulet and un- 1 changed, with trading on the call con fined to tne May posuioni A leading Wall street house was the bidder and this same firm seems to have been quietly picking up May contracts during the last few dayM. Todays lesieruay-a opening f lose S2.'ifS.2S K.30 H.4S K.3II Hl(i lt S.ll" 8 739H.80 1 Septemlier lie, ember .xinivh . i May July Liverpool Cotton Liverpool, June 28. Spot cotton was quiet today nnd prices xxere uncnangea on the basis of 22.59d for middling. The sales amounted to 2009 bales. There were no receipts. Futures xxere iet nid contract, spot prices, were: American, middling fair, 23.90d ; good mlddl ng. 23.220: miaaiing, -;.u ; iu, middling: 2206d: good ordinary. Sl.OCd,' and ordinary 20.541 Refined Sugars Unchangsd v.w York. June 28. Refined sugars ' unchanged at 7.50c, , less 2 per cent - j" - . .. ....mixin r are wimurami nun noiiBi '--- - . . the market. Itaws are uncnangeu at The i.B.uuDc. wr "'"-u "i:.;r .:: - - .. - . ,.. ., ,iaaea .entrirusrai. International Sugar qommlttee lias i att r' ."Lri .. i. h availed itself of th SpUon tc"purchaT a second additional in snn' mns of BUgar contained in the agreement ixmcemlng the Cuban 1517 1 crop.-whlch "was to have expired July- 15. DIVIDENDS DECLARED , 'New. Jersey Zinc Company", regular jiuar '4jijKif'-4'ir,cenL payable Auzust 10 to -'ppa.'Sf, :... i t.. n... lino ns-iiriKrv nr Mi utr ueni on "."''rr ".:-- T .; " ...t, v. ,Hf ttKIPtN f"" trJAJ-I (" .". k'PI l.'.fr I UBHiny, IlVJIal Till It MfirTT. r w UMC JULY OPTION ACTIVE ON CbTTON EXCHANGE Liverpool Good Buyer of All Deliveries Prices Ease Off After Call COTTON IIEI.T WEATHER CONDITIONS Ne York. June 28. The fnllonlni tem Pcraturrpi were recorded In the totton belt thU mnrnlncl mimlnitton. 66i Chnltnnnoitn, Knotllllr nnd Atlantu. "0: Mariin. Ainciista. Chnrleii- Inn unit Kill uniin fllrl. !..,... I till. Rock. .MemnhU. vicks'burK. Nnhille nnd I Thnmafttlllc, 71( Abilene. Mireteimrt. Snn .inionio. i-cnsaroin. .llrrlillun, Montconicry , nnd Jackxiutllle. 7fli Cnrinia ( hrlstl. New Orleani and Tamtiti. ?Ki fl.ilipslnn 8. i There wan .01 Inch of nrrrlnltutlnn nt ' ..,",,, """ rurI "muni in men ni ; Abilene, and .li .ch, , Ick.burc. New York, June 28 July was the stionget month In the cotton market at the opening call, which ' J brought nut some little coerlng in face ' of th h'cher nuottitlons. , 1 There wns con-lilcrable buing ,, I I Llxerpool which purchased all dellxei- ' les. Cnder the impetus of this consist- cnt taking of contracts, pilots adx-anced i for a few inlnulis. I At the end of Lie tirst ten minutes, Kan City South'n with the xxenther good throughout the Kelly Spgfd The belt and pilxate leports bearish, theie Kennecott Copper xxns an easing off and the new ciopLack Steel .... were six to nine points under last night Lehigh Valley .. rtppeltilrf nl Ihft n..rtu f,,r tlio ,lt.. ur LoOSO-Wlles Blt .estimated al 8000 bales, against 5857 ' bales a xxctk ago and 18,32 bales a , year ago in .in 11 Yes Clufcc Onen h m a in Julv 27. SS 21 in 27 ll" 27 ." October . 2.", 14 M IS 23 114 2.", 114 December 24. H 24 ml 24. .VI 21 . jHimar 24..",", 24. III! 24.47 24 47 August 211 H."i Marth . 24,211 24,, Ml Cotton Huxcrr. and Seller). II A,, a m ' HI f'7. ' 24 III! ' 24 .". i j 1 Nexx- nrk. June 28. Julv Geer. Sel-IN lar and Bartlett bid : Kiederlrksoii. Bus- tell. Cone and J. Hartt'orn offered. i October Newman, Sellar, Partutt, ! Mnitin, Itountifc anil tloss hid. Gu- moens. BiookR, Cone, Uax, Bartittt and Schley ofTered. December Bartlctt, Itnunliee Par- rott and Hubbard bid; Watklns, Sellar. ' Schley ind Geer ofTered. I Januarx Brooks, Davis. Schlll ami ! n... I.I.I. L'll... U1...I , ,-,i... ! vic, .,. , .-linn, nift, i ami i eich offered. March Sellar and Brooks bid , Bar rett anil Schlll ofteied BRUMBAUGH FAVORS KhrKIIITlN.n rnMVTrTC." ii.Liviti,uAjiiiiu vjuiinuio Takes Sides, With View That Their Services Would Benefit U. S. llarrlsliurg. Pa,., June 28. Ooxernor Brumbaugh has gone on rec ord as favoring recruiting of convicts. Lieutenant Governor Frank B. McClaln and Secretary of the Commonwealth Cyrus I.. Woods, members of the par don board, haxe repeatedly declared their belief that penitentiary inmates should not be .ntrmitted to join the j army, and in numerous cases hax-e "turned down" pardon applications filed by offenders xxho xxant to enlist. i gixen to your thought, xvhlch la in har- 1 mony with my own " The paragraph quoted xx-as In ansxxer to a letter from Father Welch suggest ing the pardoning of prisoners for army service. Father Welch had previously xvrltten the War Department at Wash ington, and in reply Adjutant General J. S. Jones said; "Section 1118, United Slates reviseil statutes, prohibited the enlistment in the military service of certain persons. In eluding deserters and those who had been conxlcted of a felony, That por tion relating to deserters was modified August 22, 1913. Howexer, the portion xvhlch precludes the enlistment of per sons xxho have been ponvlcted of a fel ony Is still in force and necessarily precludes favorable action on your sug gestion." Conaulta llrown In the meantime Governor Brum baugh had taken up the matter xvlth Attorney General Francis Shunk Brown and learned that Broxxn had been In touch xvlth Lieutenant Goxerncr Mc Claln, chairman of the pardon board. "Mr. McClaln in his answer," xvritea .t.. r.. . . .!, .i i. ,ii.. 1 1 id uuiciiiui vu vi- '4 lauq viioJia ill. 'called his attention to the great pro test that went up a year ago when the United States Goxernment made a simi lar proposition, and doubts whether lha military service would, profit by the re lease of criminals for military serx-Ice. He Is, howexer, of the opinion that the prisoners could be used for public xx'orks conducted by the Commonwealth, and I am taking up that matter with the attorney general again, aa I haxe In tho past, to ascertain whether it la possible under the laws of this Commonwealth tq do this." ..Replying to the Governor, Father Welch pointed to the fact that os ruled by the courts a pardon reinstates the posjetbor in his position and privileges, as though no fault had exer been com mitted. McClaln and XXocmIs continue in be in a letter to tne tiev josepn weicn, . wanasn prei a. ... ia eerier-.--h- - navon Motor.. i ir numi, .;-;; .. ior mirei, iim moral, instructor at the Kastern Penl- Wabash pref B. 2d .. ... CM AUon... g. j & v . 4 ''hVli?,? auart. 136 tentlary, under date of Marcli 20, Gov-' -Westing K Ai M..43'i 43 42J, 43 J , vt hurst 91U o. V SF Pf 27 17c: New York. 1. ICC 17c ernor Brumbaugh said; , Worth Pump iti 60)j 60 5(i Snc & St L 33 f a h A ? W Pf 21 i04mC?,3I,ISIUUES Xew Jer,ey pcr uuart- "I shall again urge the attorney gen-1 Wheel & Lake U. yjj CCC&StLpf65, Seab r, nf' ? HUCKI.KnKnniKS New Jersey, per eral or the commomvealth to do the j Wilson & Co .... (j-1 CCSpref... 80,4 Sea" V, 'nP r. ? J uuirt 2nS3e thing you haxe In mind 1 beiiexe with ! Willys-Overland .21)!. 20 20 20 Col & South. . .22 , Kears-nS nf 11V2 Hi""ftn""' ' "" n-baktt crat'' you that some good could be aecom- I Wllys-Over pref . .. b2 ,Col&Slstpf 49 s Rchat Ariz.. . ' lg I PINKAPPLKS Florida, ptr crate (30 to li"8.! Lh-C.Ca"8.e..f H00,ye- . -K dlvldend-Hhattuck Arizona. V and '. . G?" TnCal . SL"?.h!l.-.. . ' 7VABBSnii.B-s.w Jer.c. per Pint. 11 e. timt no gu,d ed trill i-e rhwJ 1. A 'ii men-wijfP among ih through Uce tr.rollir.g uZ 4,-j.ivlcta- In tkn j-juatlal guests. The Hug Ij the Ot .04 JSeto York Stock Sales t.ndl . M closft lllah Adv rtumely 1GM 10!i Advltumely pref.. 30' j 40J. Alaska O M 2)i 2)5 Alaska Juneau j... 2 2 Allis-Chai Mfg.... 33)i ... Allls.Chal Mfr nf.H'.i. ... 11:50 Low .m. lO'S 10H 40! 40i 3)5 2H 2i 2)1 , . . , Am Beet Sugar..., 6S!f .. 4ri'S 40i 405 40H wu ijan Am Can pref ... Am Car & Kdry. Am International Am Cotton Oil... Am Ice Am Hide A Ij. . . . Am Hide & I, pf. Am Linseed . . Am Locomotive., Am Sm & net. . . 03 T J" ... ' " . SO I fAH WJ &'i - Wtf ... . 42li 41H 41J Wi 32Ji ...... :; n, mi " . 81 . 42 . fU . 8!i Ml OU ov iVfi rib I18H "85 SIH 78't 78)i 78 .100 Am Sumatra Tob.,142!i 141ta H 14,5i Am Stl Fdrles ... C7J? 07Ji 0"Ji 07Ii Am Tel & Tel P2M 0o 05U 0 Am Tobacco 16J Am Woolen. 5hH Am Z L & s. 1SH 19). 18)4 18J4 ? 67 (WH f 84H 8l!i 84! Am Zinc L & S nf. fin'i Anaconda Cop COW A T & S F 85 ATS SPpref.... fea AtiG&wi no ;,. Baldwin Loco 2H . 02 -' Baltimore & Ohio. S43i MH 54! M1 Barrett Co !)4!i 05 04 04 Bethle S. Clasn B. 80! J -.80), 85H S5)i Brooklyn It T.... Hb!J 30) 30) i 30! i Booth Fisheries.. 24 ... Butte & Superior. 25 29H 27)4 29). tat Petroleum.... 20f Canadian Pacific.. 14SU 14 147 147 71 82 Cen Leather Co.. 7i'j 71' 71 Chandler Motor... h2' 82 82 Chesa & Ohio.... CtAj Chi Great West nf. 2t Chi Sill & St Paul.. 4.1 43 42 Chi Mil & St P pf . 73,'," Chi It I & Pacific. 2.1. 23W 22Ji 22)i 75) 2 64', 10!, 48i 31 J i C, It 1 & P 7 p c pf 75'. 7RU 754 05 C4!f C4f lll'i 10)i UK 39 ... . 49 49 48'i 31 314 31i 84 U, Jl I Ai I" 6 p c pf mile Copper.... Chlno Copper. Colorado F & ?. . , Columbia G&E., Consol Ga? Corn Pro Rcf . . . , Crucible Steel.'.., Crucible Steel pf . , Cuba Cane Sugar. Cuba Cane Sug pf Del & Hudson. . . 42 42 42 09 70) i 09 42 09 01 31Ja 31W 31K 31W 81'. 109) Distill Secur 59, Erie 15!i . Erie 1st pref 32'. . 59). 59 5'J Gaston. Wm & Wi 2UU 28' t 281S 28H General Cigar SI General Klectrlc HMj I General Motors 155 152',' 152U 152i I Gen Motors pref. 82 Great North pref. 90' i 90 !'i 90H 32,-i rjt Nor r for o n P'"i . ' . Greene-Can Cop. . 42 ... Haskell & Barker. 42',".. . rillnols Central... 90 Jnter Agrlcul Mj ... IlUer Agrioul pref. 02H 12'j Inspiration Cop... 53'i 4 02' 53" 12' Inter Har Corp. .. 07K Inter JIer Marine. 28 Inter Mcr Mar PLU2 Inter Paper Inter Xlckel , 3.-. , . 29 IS , 60 32', Ui 50' i 2o'. .110 lit i ltOJj 28', .11 :i:i r.i 50' j 50' 2 5!'. Lousv & Nash.. Max Mot 2d pr . Mexican Petrol . 101 101 28'n' 2m' 101 28 f.2'. ll'i 2;i.'j Miami Copper . . Mldx'.tlu Steel . . Minn & St L nexv Mo Pacific Mo Pacific pf . . Montana Power . National Acme . . Nat Conduit & C fi'Jt. o2' ' 2)i ll'i' 2J'i 11i 23J i 11 IB's 54 (MH :)'i is1; is' 18 SH is Nat Kimm A Stp nTAVM.. :o New xVork Central v v v it x. it i i n I w " ?. , .V ' ' Nortl"'rn Pacific Ohio Cities Gas . Ontario Mining . Pacific Mail Penna B.iilroad . Tr Mnrmi.on -. - .. ,Mv.,.. Pitts & W Va Plercc-Arrow Pitts Coal Pressed Steel Car. By Steel Spring . . Ray Consol Cop . Beading ' .'ft1! . a,?, JiU were no transaH'ons loaay. ine price npr bbl No I. fr,,r,n ."in. No. 2. f2..".iin port Increased difficulty in obtaining 214 ! given IS the last previous sale: S.SI. White Potatoes South Carolina and i Von , ntrue8trlctlon In ship- 87', S7f 87'f 87', , Adams Exp.. 68 M.Vkav Co. . 71 or't Thlteota'toeTiorldaV p,!'r' W . Ping, but there Is a considerable stock :17' V37K 37i ,'i7 Ajax Bub.... 2',i Man Shirt .. 6 No. 1. f34: No. 2. f22.:,o. Sweet no. of raxv material on hand. Shoe dealers 121,... Am Ag Chem. 91 , Manhat Kiev. 5 tatoes. Jersey per hamper No. 1. 2 Mifi 3' are doing a good business and report so-;::: ::: ::: , aB c . s ih f ir-i-fj h.v. ud- 4.'i!3 13' 2 4:i, 4:, Am B Sug pr ' iKK,?'!; 'rrate. f4r4.r.o Cucumbers. South Carolina. xam.ed. . hi'." 15".' 13' f IflW Am Bank Not. 35 May nept St. 32 pcr basket fi- do. Norfolk, per H-hW "In the lumbcV market conditions re- SO'J -171 m mVlXftPXlS Max Mof..PM? W!',S?IS..ai?ft,!S main about the same. Prices continue :tnu :iiiu :t"ii :im . AmO;JP-- Mich Central mi fl So. I'ai.i.iRe. Kastcrn Shore, per l.lil high and quotations are not being made .13 07'. 58 5tj 57?. 24 . . !3' 03', J2-i 'MH 12 01'j TG 30', 31', 30.', 83J,' .')', t3 , 24',' 24'. 24) (12 47 47 40' s 42V .r.T . Bepub I & S Dutch tr rects si" clalr Oil Rcf j nouuiern i-acinc i South Railway . . , South Ralixx-ay pf '.studebakeco I Superior Steel j Tenn Cop & Chem. HI,- igs, lnt; ini, 'lexas Co I54 154L' K3L' 15.T 1 Tobacco Prod .. (J5M os" Ul. $. .Union Pacific ...121V 12H im. i-(,t- United Alloy Steel. 40 ..." ... . uTc V,S?rV:,SS?ri.KB 10,)' ,0l,'IJj-S.Sg.l5. &JLh . .-.-,.... ... , u .-J lliu yxiconoi.. J20 124. 124 14 12415. U S Rubber ... 57J. 57i 57. S7SS l. .- nm net o: Jl. i.i). 44 4:(i( 43 , f S Weel 1 iiiv ' Wb 1U;, lir.t 1U7; U S Steel pref 112 Utah Copper . . . Va-Caro Chem , Western Pacific . West Pacific pref, ou ... ... .. 51 51). 50Ji W,,ra Peuoi'pf. JJJU Read gTd pf .! 23 23 23 23 Cent Fdy. .. Readgla'f ?,??' 04 Cen Leath pf .10 Ren I & S ni oo i anuth 115- 11J U HLICert Frotl....- " Ry Stl Sp pf. 97 extra. Nova Mnlla Sleel, lu ; Unltid rnnt.s Cast Iron Pipe and Foundry. 2; Saxage Anns. l. , National lllscult. !; Central Coal and Coke Company, 1V ; Central Cuul and Cok Company preferred. 1, : XX'ells-Kargo , , Cast iron Pipe and Foundry, Atlantic (Julr una xxest indlea, ox Canada Southern Kallvx-ay, IVi. Chicago. Ciniiiifatl and M. Loula preferred. 1U . Allls-Cliulm, ra preferred. 24: Association Oil. IVi; North Central Hallway. 2; Pacific Telephone and "'.rrefSrred l' CentrAl luffroid "of New Jersey 2 extra. Kaatman Kodak. 10 extra. Western Kltrlc and Manufacturing Com- puny, 't : Western Llictrlc and Munufactur- lus Company tlrst preferred. ; Ohio Fuet and. .4 extra: Central Foundry pn- f erred, l'.t LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS Chicago. June 2S HOU8 Estimated re relpla tod.i. IK. mill; left over. 3112 Head. Opening alosx'. mostly 3c higher than .a terday a axcrage. Hexenteen thousand dot lara paid and bid. CATTLE Estimated receipts today, 0000 head .SHEEP Estimated receipts today, 13, 000 head. South Omaha, Juno 2S. HOGS Receipts. 13.000 head, XXeak, .3c lower. Hau.v, fill Sll 10.33 CATTI.k. Receipts. 310U head. BHEE1" Keceipts. ,ig neau. Lars, jj'i. Kansas til). June 28, CATTLE , xelpts. o.,3 head "'rone. . ' HOOb Recelpu. 1)311.1 .head, bllEEl' Receipts llllK) head, BEVERLY TO RAISE FLAG V. M. C. A. WoVker From France Will De Chief Speaker Ileterly, N. J., June 28, A great pa triotic demonstration Is to be held Sat urday, at 21 20 o'clock. In connection xvlth a Hag-raising al the Bexerly M. K. Church. Dr. Thomas Travis, of Montclalr. xx-ho Bpent sex en months on the western front In connection xvlth Y. M. C. A, xxork, will tell some ot his thrilling experiences. Following the unfurling of the fiag theio xvill be an exhibition of military drill by the Boy Scouts and athletic boons by the Voung Mens Club. A squad irom x-ainp mix. in communa 01 .!........ r.un cin'.iinnnM .. .. New York Bonds High Low 11:60 102000 Anglo-Frch 5s. !2',i 92 32 11000 Am Smt Seo Bs 88 87?i 87 37000 Bkn llap Tr 5s 1918 9B'i 9G 98V4 4000Cnn Gvt 6s '31 91H 91H SIH 6000 O II H Q it 4s. 94 94 34 1000 Chi Mil & St P rfd 4 Vis .... 67',i 1000 Chi Mil & St P cv 4 V4s 75 M 2000 Col & Sou 4V4s 70 4 . 1000 Krch HeD 6Hs. 98 67 H 07 H 7514 76 U 70 70 98 98 410000 I. lb llnnil SVi0l.l0 Oil. SB OO.flO SO 1000 tin U .... 04.40 1)0.40 00.411 400000 l.i lt 4a. ..04.118 04.30 94.40 100S00O do 4V4 ...1)0.80 98.00 00.60 1000 N V IU H 63 94 14 94 ' 94 1UU0 . Y lly adj 6s 22 22 3000 Pa gen ct 4V0s 87 Vi 87 1000 Beading gen 4s 83U 83U 11000 Sinclair Ull 5s 91Vi 91'4 2000 South Pac 4s. 70 79 6000 do rfd 4s.... 78; 78V4 4000 do 4s 79 79 1000 U S Ilubber 6s 79 79i 2000 US Stl s f 6s 38H 38 , 6000 U K of G B & 1 6s 99 99 1000 do 64s 1919 979 974 25000 do BVis 1921 94 U4U 22 87 83 U 91 19 78V4 79 79J4 98H 994 97 J4 94U New York Curb Did Auk Aetna Exploitive ctf 1'4 1SU Chevrolet Motors 13D 144. Cosden & Co , ?. IVi Curtlss Aeroplane AS 3h I.ehlgh Valley Coal Safesc ,.i. 78 MS Masma Copper 34 3X Mother Lode new HS 3V4 Mother 1j)(1b old 33 37 Itay lleictilea 4 4H Hux-lan A4s .19 42 Russian DVia .l 42 Heneia Copper . II 12 St Joseph Lead 14't 14U Hubmarlnn lloat 14, 17 Unlteil Motor :2. 33 United X'erde Uxtemlon 3H 4ll4 XX'rlsht-Marlln S S do rfd 62 W MONEY-LENDING RATES rilll.AnKI.rillA Call. 6 per cent; time, 5'(J6 per cent. Commercial pa per, three to six months, 56 per cent; six months, 6 per cent. Reserve Banks1 Discount Rate! oniclal discount rates at the twelve Federal Reserve banks were as follows: (The first column gtx-es the rates for all periods up to and Including the fifteen-day maturity ths second for a period of sixteen to ninety days. The third and fourth columns glx'e the rates for rediscounts of collateral loans s cured by Government bonds or notes.) Com'l paper Oovt paper ioiohu in to vo Iloaton New Tork . Philadelphia . Cle eland ... Richmond . . . Atlanta I'lilcnso St. I.ouls Minneapolis . KntmaB City . Dalian 4 San Francisco.. 4 FOREIGN EXCHANGE lo days aays ij nays aays ,.4 44 4 , . t 4 4I . 4" 4 4jl ,. 4V1 4ai 4 4)4 . 4'I 4H . 4 44 ..4 4 4 4 , .4 4i S.-, 4 4i .4 4 4 4i . i 4. OS 4 4 (J .4 4i 4 4I 4H 5 4 4'1 4' 4 4-4 New York, June 28. The feature ofll". , tno ohrelgn i;xcnango maraei in ine i". apiece, i.reur: xx nue Leghorns, ac-:."- , JVi early dealing today was exceptionally . r",,". ,0..-A'Sr,' a'.ra44c: staggy xoung a'v, 10.". 10.1 du The OIflv sallent development xvas ,K?k'.er p,w,Ws5ci3tS!ll dJiSuan iTuS! MM lit'i 31h ! Kllchtllv firmer tone In ruble notes. LXwaic ILuin..13S'p ,,7,,.iJn,U!??aniI,K1 1 which xvas attributed to he more fa- xoraoie impressions reiatue to xne uus slan outlook from Allied Intervention. Ruble notes xx-ere quoted at 14.10W 14.20 for the 500s, and 14. 20? 14.30 for the 100s. General quotations xxere: Demand Sterling 4 7BA, cables 4.76,',. Slxtv-day bills, nominally, 4.73 ; ninety dav bills 4.71. Paris cables R.72, checks 5.71 .-i. Lire cables 8.85. checks 810. Swiss cables 3.0fi. checks. 4. Guilder cables 51, chicks 50!!,. Snanlsh cables 28. chechs 27 s.. Stockholm cables 30. checks 35.1 Chrlstlanla cables 31.70., checks Copenhagen cables 31.20, checks : INACTIVE NEW YORK STOCKS rc-niinwlnc nre Quotations for 'nactl' ..., .,,. l lr,,,,l. Nexv York stocks and In xvhlch there ..'?"?. .VnJk. h in which there v.- r-nnl Am I'APress.. 90 Am int Corp. 54 Mor & Kssex. 39 M S V&S S M 89 MK&T 5! - nUinsed'pf 0H t(P , ' ' Am Man "" IU 2t Blscu'l .:1,94W "''a-SSlnbldCi o4 M Clk St. 59 r, l Men in.. " Am fcnpnia y "'.'7 ya Kn &Sf . ; ;V'Am gu;ar....l14H x v Dock pf Js -Js Am gtl Fory.-.SJJJ Vorfolk & So 2li . Am Su To Pf 160 .4 N-ort Amer?. 4S ' 4Ds Am Sug "'" Nova Scot Stl 57 Tnh nf nexv aa vnu -xiu ..V ... Am Tel & C .. 50 ohlo Gas p Am Wool Pj. "wens Bott.. 61 ' Assoc D Ods. 1. r,v0 Fuel Sup 41 i Assopil ... " pan Am C pf 90'i At ip$, " reo B.. 42 . . Ictw WW .- neth ?le:lllK as- .jr. ?t ik Bkn Un , Broxvn Hroxvn S pf.. ?J,, Perce-Ar nf i iBrSnsxvick . . JJJ4 .Ponk Ck PCo in Burns Bros...!--.. Ray con Cot)i 2( ... . API., bi Tln..n, -.... . "2 Min 10i 6 r- n V. ' ''', '".' Co 60Vi o. TSr.,!?'0 Su.lRrt Cont ins x.u.. vi sia Milling. .. job Cont -ati. . .. . y ja st(J SI1I , . Corn Prod pf.lOMj studebaker nf in Cuba Am ou. ' rieere & Co pf 91 ' n v R G pt.. 73 i 7t vdisjn .125 iT'i e. A. nf 6H DentBloGnde 4V4 Tol 1 HW ,Pf 'Ji' KlfC htor . ,. .. 5U'j r& gw " H. BJ, Elk H M ii Tidewtr oV Ma ' 1 Krle 2d pref . 23 ,r,.. V. 1 I vli M & iJ pf 24. l!,"311,?"1,? 04 I piKrier Body,. 3'JVi .VwJn y1' It 39U ' Klsher B'y pr i "?. ",,. "6 Gen Chem... 180 Unit Fruit... 124 ,." "" . -s Gen Cigar pr. a5i "' '"". , m i. ii I in liXf Inaa a Goodrich B F 44 ,, ', "'"iv.Pr "' Gulf & H l jui .0 i.""il " . 7& CM & No Pt 30H "n i.ar si) pr.103 6 Un Drg 1st nf 48U GUI at steei ;, i7.nl.lll, jiTf Union Pa,. i.e ?.., Uaslcell &Bkr 42Ta Ji"10" a;.Pf 70V Mav Hartinan Cor 41 I' S R 1st pf.lOO't :..!,. BS tan LB.. ,.'" liiec . .iui ," p no,. IB'1 ni. . . nuilKDWnv . . . i, V. , . C1 S !V.rI. IVTjH UVRMJ-New J""ey- S-b'J""- b"ktt' loxxa Cent . . 28 US RIty imn Int Cons Corp 7M 1st pref ... BO I IntaCon Co Pf 36. V S SmciR pf 44 'in Iiarvorpi. w ." nieei pr . . 114 & M nf SO lint iiaroiij.i. nun Dec up. IZfc. Shore. No. 1. ffto r.O: No. " M..Vift, BATTLE Ila- Int Nick pf... 89 Va Car Ch pf.107 sacks. 1M lbs.. No. 1. f.V No 2. f3: New Jewel Tea ,. 38V Va 1 O & C. 72 ir'X- .7":bS'!hi '""kets. No. 1. H3cll.83; Steady. t....i T... nf lli ci, .!.., r..." -.. No 2 l.".i7ik:. , Steady. 7- " ,. V,7 ,,r r.Z w-.Ti , ." . .! " RADISHES Nearby, per bunch. 2V4 " 1 van C o Dr. bi xreathe lat nf fti iiiiiiiiauh xf...i. .. k...:, .ua KallS S F S ' W T. R nr nn HCAI.f.inN:S Nearhv ,r inn h,.nt.heB WestM't.""- i.er. H-..h, .V.nlt Motors 42 'TOMATOES Slla.isslonl. 4-baake Kelly Spgd lit 7 larlerln Gas . 80 .BrlW 9 Wis Central,. 3G; Lorlllard P 179 ixuoiwortn ..1121a XVorth P ft M pf B 6 7 '.4 Loriltard P pfioj Mack Co...., 64 Wabash to Ray Preferred "A" Dividend New Vork. Junb 28. Wabash directors have declared the regular dividend of 1 per cent on the preferred "A" stock, subject 10 the approval of the "director general of railroads. Tjhe company is a r.exvly-organlzcd company, and has not been paying dlxidends in the full three year test period. The directors consid mu 11 nrtcuwrj, iicrciure, 10 secure th. ni.n'i.i t.t .he .u,!. ,....! i. . ered it necesvary, mereiore, to secure fopVylng the 41v .Knd.V VwAJ.9?'a?UT'i,.n:,, f" .VV.lW;.i-lntnWi .Cc generals' .iplnkni i tha')4 ilc.Ju thTjHIW)yot piwEphaUu ommsmBmg. I lon .toU'jaf xiMaM'Jajay Philadelphia Stocks 11:S0 Net Hljh t.o-.v A.M. fliKe. i t 28 'i SO SO SO J8VA 18 18 ... , 80K, flH 8i XA 4SK, 4 4S f Vt HV 24 V H 0V4 6ISV4 I 08T 108 108T4 Ml 8 8 8 8.1V4 i M V IIOMIS 11:n Net Illsh Low A.M. chue. 99.20 99.20 00.?0 . . 90.40 00.40 98.40 .A 1 Hllll J (1 1,10 lien Aspli 673 Lk Sup C in Lett Nnx-. JJ.Penn lilt 10 Phlln Klec iXU tl I .. 220 U S steel. I f. War I & S Oil W Cramp 2.10 Lib Bonds .Tis . 1000 do 4 '.is. 17800 Phlln Kleii 1st 6s. 04V4 OS 93 Vt PHILADELPHIA INACTIVE STOCKS Folloxvlng- are quotations for lnactlva stocks listed In the Philadelphia Stock Exchange and In which there were no transactions today. The price given Is the last previous close; AG war m Ut Bros .... 25V4 Alliance Ins.. 194 I.eh Val Tr.. JO Am Gas 69i Leh Val Tr pf 26H Am Mill ..... 11 t.iiiIk Sehtivt. 48 Amer Stores. 29 Mlnehlll 51V4 Amer Strs pf. 92 Brill J O pf. 70 BufT A S t c. 64 Buff & Stcpf 48 Cam Iron ... 40 Cam Steel . .135 Nev Cons ... 19 No Penna .. 86 Penn Traffic. 2 Phlla Co..... 29V4 Phlle CT)f . . 23 Phlla Co cm pf 32 H Phlla Trart.. 68 Hiwh (Tn Gen 2 Catws 1st pf. 52 Catws 2d pf. . 54 Con Trao N J 66H tin Cos N J. .187 Ht A B T .. 10 US Steel pf.110 Ht 1 B T pf. 17 Ton Mln .... 24 Ins Co of NT A 2G Key Tel Co.. 8 Key Tel pf.. 60 W .1 A S.... 4a Tork Bwy .. 9W York Br pf. 31 Philadelphia Markets PROVISIONS The market ruled Arm with a fair 1ob liinir demand. The quotation are: Cits beef In eet. amoked and alr-drlfd. 42c: western beef, in nets, amoked. 42c; iltx beer, knuckle and tenders amoked and alr-drled. 43c; wtatern beef, knuckles and tenders, smoked. 43c B.-ef hams. S4S. I'orlc famllv. fit:! ft A3 Hams. S. P. cured. " t.i "woovi c. ao, aiunnea. loose. 2art t2uic: do. do, .molied. Mi C3UX4ci other hams, amoked. clt. curd. ni to brand anf axeraare. ao 5f3U4c; do. smoked, western cuied. 29'ir3t4c; do. boiled, boneless. 4Bc: picnic shoulders, a. P. cured, loose. 21Hc. do. smoked, 22 '4c. nlllrs. In pickle. c cordlni to average, loose, 32c. Dreakfast bacon aa to brand and average, city cured. 40c: do, western cured. 40c. Lard, western, refined. BR '4(8 20c; do. pura city, kettlt ren dered. 23W,02Oc. REFINED SUGARS There was xery little stock axallable and ih. ..,., ...r-j .-." '..'.:," for flnVmn.T.ii.i o for One trranulated. DAIRY PRODUCTS CHEKSK Supplies were small and the market ruled firm with demand fair. Quota tlnns" New Tork. whole.mllk. fancy, fresh. 24".. T 24 'lie: specials hleher: New Tork. whole-mlik. fair to Bood. fresh. 23024c. POULTRY ' LIVE Fowls xxerc well cleaned in and ' firm, while spilna: chickens were nuiei arul Ibarely stead. Quotations: Fowls. 33W34c: nnrins tnicKens, not Leghorns XX'elnhlng 1". 2 lba. apiece, lSW.V.'c: welahlntt l&lii ilir",'".?; "!'iw!.'f,r ,'al1" 4l,4''ci do. 5ou'ng, per IMir, -?J.! hKfchH FRUITS There was a fair Innulrv for ehntr. .in,.!? nf must descriptions and values tenerallv Jf.i0 YJix a"Sti'-A"-,S?t: Al"l!"' nZrTtJ?kAi-Sfc?-tl.n&n l.tnns, per box. f7.2."ifo; Oranges! , Eall- fornla. per box. S4Q7..MI. Orapefrult. Klor- tila. ner box. f34r4.r,0 Plneanolrs. Pnrto 1,'Vr?. P'ranc.r,5'e,r.,fi;?i:'':....iorl'l,i'--J9-r I ill. l."i2i)-. Plums, ocorala. per carrier. i.ivaon. Lncries, uaniornin. per nox, si vv i.uxeriimeiii requveiiienis. x.reai ac 4. Apricots, California, per crate, f20S.riii. , tlvlty Is noted In the shinbuildlng indus- ?(l ,0"J,oJ,Ki,,Iorn,,, "r "anilara erat, ,, d a, plant8 are bflnff 0perHted '"-- fSjOWS.ftii; do. do, per pony crate. 13 JSj ,,;,i j ,i,L .. ,. ,.r .,, nn 31.311. ,ilii, do, per fist irate, fl 23 B I ."" Water- '' """"' c",c "VJ, l, l "","" 30 SO I melons. Florida, per 'too. fs.lQKS; dn, do, Ing Government needs. Coke Is moving nn. iir l,.n.l I'lTailitfi mn frpetv nnd fnrnaees r. rennrlnd In VEGETABLES rolatora of flno nualitv sold falrlv and ruled firm. Other xeaetabea were In mod- "rate reuuest at revised prices. Quotations' crate, fl ansgl.'ja: do. Norfolk, per nui. crate, fl S1IW3: do. no, per nui.. urn: ,ey"' p'er' Cbuah basket 'UeiJoV. SlSih-1 i rooms, per pound, J.if-nc. Government Local Market Reports 7 Ma (fnllf report f netif nut tht Bureau of Markets of the United StateJ Department of Agriculture. Philadel phia branch, with headquarters at 300 US Insurance Exchange Uuildlna. iWholesale prices 'on large lots to Jobbers 1 ased on sales at the various railroad depots.) FRUITS APPI.KS rer libl.. Nnxa SWilla s til 40 ituarter petks), poor Ben Davis. f3 30; Maine 140 to 41 quarter necks), poor Her IV'Slfo,"-', 8urt"- UU.. tamper., , ULAt-jfitKiiniBS New Jersey, per nuart, lien lK0T2llr: Atnryland and Delaware. l.lft'Jllc CANTALUUPKH California, per standard crate 143 lopeal, 3H; lainles (4 ami 34 lopes), I.lifT.1 .-); flats. (12 and 13 limes). fl.l" TR. x n5Ultir..s .xew jeisev. per 1U.. l.ilfinc; Wlac. 1 WATRIIMELONS FIorK 300; 23cWfl each. 1 ,,... 1 LOhTAHL BS green, .per bunch. 1 CAilHAOK-Ra'MeVn Shore 'l.hl.V K.M?- ' n",blv"1maJ feSsSi; J""'. Pr tl I CAnROTa-NJarb per bunch. 2ff4c CORN New Jersey per K.bush baskets , -"ivj tx Je"- "'r Ts-uush. baskets. CUCUMBERS Carollnas. per bush, ham ner. 11.23AI? i , ,i kuui'la.mb norma, per irate, l.i"' 1 I t.S ' LETTUCE. Pensylvanla. per bush. box. Jersey, ner crate (' dozen n(icl: New jersey, heads). 40niV. Ji UBlllitxuiH Nearby, per lb. 12 to 4 lb. baS.W.1:, ,aSl3S,;- i.,iu.,b ic.i, per uuan. rr,ir. yennwe, United mate.. Nos. 1 and 2. l?8.10Si holl. era. !.!: United States. Nos, l and 2, ft.nn. .tn..a.A .'.. .'a... T....H a k...k ,... from stbrsge. f2: New Jersey, ti-l kets. DOefSIl; white, bush, hamn 71'UUIII, .B- mpers. f2..10 rfB 1 nnnpt'iiu 1,-i.ia. n.. ...... ., man. New Jeraev. H-huah. baskets, tlftt.2.1. POTATOES Per bbl. (approximately .." ins.), south Carolina and North Carollnaj No. 1. flfJllSO: No .8. r.si " .f .- ; EssteriTI baskets. lia.U.I nea beat. 1 2-".l nil: Tenessee. 11.30: New Jer sey. H-bush, baskets. fl.3flfr3.Ao. AUCTION SALES YESTERDAY ORANQES California, per box (12 to 200 in noxi. 4,2uii.cu: 2111 to 288 in box. 1-, ne.T 1 LESIONS California, per bo 3fl0 to M0 In liox) fcdlts DO I CHERRIES California, per box (8 lbs. net). f).u3i2.73. , Whale Utilized for War Purpo.es nawdsey, SufTolk, Kng., June 2,1. A fourteen-ton xvhale, washed up on the shore. Is being utilized for xvar purposes py tne National naixage council Glycerine obtained will provide the ,..n. for ..n .rhi,.n.nwnil ahellv I Propeiiant xor i" eignieenpQi.na sneui', xx hue potatoes, jiortom ann riasicrn nnore. i niy m aaeauaie. uiazeu ko aeaiers re- la. cariuia. i.ju MAJORITY OF PRICE CHANGES ARE TO LOWER LEVELS EARLY, ON THE PHILADELPHIA 'CHANGE General Asphalt .Yields More Than 1 point, but Later Improves Lake Superior Most Active Electric Bonds Advance Stock prices were Inclined to lower levels In today's early trading on the Philadelphia exchange, In line with the trend right after the opening on the big board. Lake Superior showed the greatest amount of activity, and until the end of the first hour Its price was unchanged, but the lower price recorded hy United States Steel then had a weakening Influence and the local leader reacted a fraction. General Asphalt common waB quiet In comparison with its good momer. tum of yesterday, and It was Inclined to weakness, dropping back as much as IVi points, with a recovery of p"arCof this loss before midday. J. G. Brill, which scored a good advance yesterday, was marked up Vt further to day, but Wlllllam Cramp certificates, which gained 4 points on the good re port nt yesterday's annual meeting, sold off on small transactions. United Gas Improvement declined 1 point, Philadelphia Klectrlc was up a fraction, Lehigh Navigation yielded a trifle and Warwick Iron was un changed. Ilaltroads xvere quiet, but Pennsylvania made a fractional advance and Steel lost 1 point on a small turnover. Philadelphia Electric first 5s were again in good demand and led trading in the bond division, with a block appearing toward midday at 95, as against 934 last night. Liberty Loan bonds were inactive. INQUIRY FOR FUTURES IN THE COTTON TRADE Possibility of Government Price-Fixinf Has Produced Certain Dullness in Coarser Yarns Prices Still High Possibility of Government price-fixing hps produced a certain dullness In the local cotton yarn trade, according to the weekly review of trade for the l'hlla- uelpnia district by K, U. Dun & Uo al though there has been a good Inquiry for ruture ueitx-enes. Tno dullness appears to be principally in the coarser yarns, there being more activity In the finer knitting and weaving yarns. Prices are still high and firm, and the comparative low price of the raw mate rial appears to have no effect on the high prices of the finished product, owing to the high prices of labor and overheau charges, Vfltlieillae . ntinnaVA In warinpliiJ In .. """. " "". ". ."" tne local wool marKet, tne dealers report Ing business exceedingly dull, and "but little trading is reported among the dealers. Continuing, the review goes on to say: "Manufacturers of waists and dresses state there Is a good volume of business offered, but they ate unable to deliver promptly owing to Inability to get com- netenr hpln nnd thin haa retnrded tillat- ) ness somewhat. There is a little more activity among cloak ana suit manufac turers, although the season has not been a satisfactory one. "Jobbers of piece goods, selling prin cipally to the nearby manufacturers, haxc reported sales the last few weeks as quiet. Prices, however, remain firm. TnrtKkrn nf hnclar-tr liniiaru'oq nnrl Lrnt goods say there has been a fair demand. urines nr. hlirH fnllnntlnnn Ih. m taut weeks are Inclined to be a little slow. Manufacturers of shirts, ox'eralls. etc.. i are xvell sold up. "The hardware line remains actlxe In a "8 branches, with a fair demand for all glades of material. In some branches i of xvhlch the demand exceeds the supply. Prices remain firm nnrl cnlleetlnns cnind 'N' material change Is noted in the i being devoted toward the filling of be xvell sumilied. J'Tnc 'Aa.,Ver '"2f 5. ?. ,cA,vf- aJla . ""tea Bie?ny. moucniic biiicss ui nn- Ished leather are on hand, but the sup except 011 (,oxcrnment orders and a special permit must be obtained for shipment of these. In a number of . cases the Goxernment is making pur ! chases direct from the mills. Railroad service has improved, labor conditions are bad. "New building contracts started the past xveck shoxv some Improvement oxer the preceding week, but still below nor mal for this time of year. Difficulty Is still experienced In obtaining materials and labor, due to the large amount of Government contracts under xvay and to be started. A number of local build ers and contractors are engaged on Oov eminent xvork xvhlch is principally taken on a cost-plus basis. "Wholesale grocers report business conditions satisfactory with prices high. .Collections satisfactory. Canned goods are scarce and dealers expreps a diffi culty in obtaining supplies. Coffee shows little change in futures. Spots are Ir regular, Cost and freight market Is unchanged. "Tea la -in fair demand, especially certain grades, with prices high on ac count of uncertainty of tonnage. Sugar has advanced under sight offerings. De mand Is fair." Philadelphia Arrivals at Netv York Hotels H. Axlee. Broadway Central. x'. J, lleattv. Walllrk. E. Illader, Herald Square, K, V, Chambera. Rroxtell. H. n. Cowan. Itrealln. J. V. Davlea. Latham. c. W. Ebur. Walllck. H. Flrrsteln. Ilreslin. 1. Turganv. Albert. P. llrey. Park Avenue. ', H. Klmlierley. Tark Avenue. J. Kofller. laitham. J I.lpman, Orand. F. Ithoads, Marlborough, W. II. Itobrrts. New Strand. .XI. Shupln. Grand. W. F, 81ms. Walllck. ' Snlxak Urand. c. Stern. Herald Souare. H Stock. Walllck. '. X". Trowbridge. New Strand. I. M. Valentine. Albert. M. J. Welnsteln. Hreslln. M, S. Weyl. Hreslln. E. F. XX-hltehall. Ilreslin. Mrs F. llcnson. St. Francis. ' A Drown. Navarre. J. V. Drown. Continental. F. J. Cassell, Oerard. tl. c. Connor. Oerard. U. M. Davis. Park Axenue. A L. Dungan. Park Axenue. Mrs. A, L. Dungan, Park Axenue, I F. Hall. Markwell. Mrs. C, F. Hall. Markwell. t', R. Hatnelrt. 1oncacrr. T. Heme. Brealln. F. mil, I.tham. Mrs F. Hill. Latham. C, M. Hllsee. Lnngarre. J. E. Jacques. .AVenater, Mra. J. E. Jacques. Webster. A. Marshall. Nethertand. A. Moore. Jtiehmond. Mrs. A. Moore. Richmond, c. Odoms Oerard. H, F. Perkham. woodward. II. C, Pecknam. Woodward. O. Pitts. Oerard. w L. Powers XV'alllck, M, Stanley. Albemarle.-. Mra M. Stanlrv. Albemarle. J P. Stroud. Continental. J H. Taussig. Ilreltou Halt: Mrs J. 11. Tau.alc Ilrctton Hall. .1 Temo.as. Brottell. H Walte. Cumberland. E. A. Wilson. Park Avenue. Mrs E A. Wilson. Park Avenue. K. if, lirown, urano. K, K. Clymer. Herald Square. H O. Crosslev Hreslln. Miss r. L. Hill, Martha Washington. H. C Johnson. Great North.. Mra H. C, Johnson, Great Northern. H. Karatri. Grand. L, Masterson, Navarre. J. O'Connor, Gregorian. H. Schmltt. Herald'Square. .1. I. Zacher. Woodward. A. C. Arnsthsl. Herald Square, W J, neddarde. Hreslln. J. S. Htnjsmln. Prealln. Short Linei G'rt Increaied Ratet Wa.hlnrton. June 21. Increased fares lBna ire's."' rce iui j, ,- n eM.am and freight rates for rhon'-llne roads. ncea rtueg allowed Commerce, .5fiwils-i MISTREATED, JERSEY STATE BANKPS SAY Charge Their Interests Sub ordinated to Those of Fed eral Institutions Trenton, June 28. A temporary organization for purposes of representation at Washington during the consideration of any legislation af fecting their Interest was effected by State bankers of New Jersey In conven tion here. They also went on record In opposition to the guaranteeing of depos its in trust companies, State and savings DanKs. Delegates to tne national con vention of the organization, to be held In St.. Louis July 16, xx-ere elected. During the discussion subsequent to the formation of a temporary organiza tion the delegates indulged In severe criticism of the national organization of national banks, the claim being made that the State and trust company sec tion of the association cculd not initiate any legislation unless it received the sanction of the administrative council, which. Is controlled by members from national banks. It was declared that the State In stitutions should form an organization to look out for their own Interests. In this connection It was, asserted that , State rights xvere being gradually -wiped out and that in .a short time State banks would be in the same po&ttloi, thus resulting In trust companies and State banks being made an appendage to Federal Institutions. While the feeling predominated that a separate organization should be tormed, it was based largely upon the Impression that the State Institutions were not getting a fair show In 'Wash ington. Opportunity was taken to make It plain that there xvas no effort to. create nny antagonism toxvard the na tional association of national banks'. One of the delegates said that all the banking brains xx-ere not lecated hi Washington nnd that, therefore, all financial questions should not J left , to the discretion of ono or two 'men at the national capital. Uzal H. McCarterl ot Nexvark, was elected president of the association, Wil liam J. Field, of Jersey City, secretary, and John B. Clement, of Camden, treas urer. The folloxvlng xvere appointed as delegates from New Jersey to attend the national convention: Kdward L. Farr, Camden; George A. Bourgeois, Atlantic City; William J. Couse, Aabury rarkr: William H. Bolton, Morrlstown: Uzal H. McCarter, Newark ; John A. Campbell. Trenton ; Alexander S. Ward, Newark, and James B. Throckmorton, Jersey City. ASK MINE BONUS PENALTY Operators Urge Closing of Thoie Vio-' lating Administration ..Rules Washington, June 28, The fuel ad ministration has been urged. by 150 coat operators of central Pennsylvania, meet ing here, to close down any mine per sisting in the practice of paying miners a bonus or otherwise violating the Wash ington wage agreement or the regula tions of the food administration. The action of the operators xvas taken on the warning of fuel officials that the bonus system threatens to unsettle the labor situation throughout the soft coal fields. A resolution was adopted pro viding for a board of five members, com posed of members of the association "of bituminous coal, operators of central Pennsylvania, which will bo charged with the task of trying offending opera tors. Its findings will be subject to ap peal to the fuel administration. The membership of the board will be determined by a vote ot the operators, and letters xvere sent out through the Pennsylvania field tonight asking tor suggestions. HONOR DEAD FOE FLIERS Britiih Bury Germans in Two Church . yards With Full Services London, June 27. Three German aviators, killed in night air raids on London, hax-e been burled with military honors in two .village churchyards near here. They were killed Sunday, Map 19, and were burled three days after ward, while InqUests over bodies ot their victims were being conducted In London. In one churchyard two Germans were burled with military htTnors. At an other cemetery services xvere held over the body of a German aviator which bad been found In the wreckage of his flying machine. The casket, covered with- .a German flag, was conveyed to the bury ing ground on a gun carriage, followed by officers and men of the royal air force. Allied aviators flew over the churchyard during the ceremonies. 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