i' iiiWtii vrV ' i ' " yzmrril c ' f ipww -wto' r nfrpw ' 'i,Jt ' . . " ,, i.. ' vl ,- v r x ,t , Jij.J-.ri. t,t V ' - ' " ' ' ,-,'-- , : . "yvw -" EVENING PUBLIC 3GEDGER-3PHILADELPHU, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8 nrciii .tuin1 i ruTi a ity Trust Company I $5,000,000 plus $16,000,000 "Office! Broad Street Offleel . Cktstnnt Bt. N. K. for. of i avrann b. iironn tnmnui. M m' ACCOUNTANTS ted Seniors. Semi-seniors f Juniors for work for the .menu Apply ny icuer, nit acre, experience, salary telephonc number to rick, Mitchell, Peat & Co. Chartered Accountnnts 409 Morris tiullding rhila., Pa. BltiBOAI. AmFItTKEVlKNTS flWTATK OF ANNir. McMNI.EY, fleeensetl Letters t..lnnn.ntirv nn abovo estate hnvlntr been cranted to the sAralgrted. all persons Indebted to the sild rlaAe, are requested to nuke pavmrnt and leM having claims tn present the name. WMhnilt ilelav. tn JKNN'tl 'VVANN Vet - 1310 N 34th St. Go ner nttornev utEa s asbworth 1-18 Fenfleld Wdg 132S Chestnut st NEWS OF THE FINANCIAL WORLDNEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA STOCK PRICES NEW YORK MARKET TONE STRONG DUE TO UNEASINESS OF SHORTS ON NEWS OF NEW ALLIED DR WE Baldwin Locomotive Becomes Prominent Again and Ad vances Steel Improves Trading Small Be cause of Continued Heat Ncto York Stocks bisWta lr RlvJAmes jWjlB-ia High Points in Today's Financial Neivs Xew illicit offensive resulted In (oieilna by shotts and .Veto Ymh stock matket tone was stiona Tlaldiiln became prominent again and ad tanccd liustncss uai small Cutb brokeii did little on lug to excessive heat Com clo&cd stronger after erratic mmementi Cotton ten? lucgulai, but Inclined upwatd. Staling and finnes advanced to new high flouici far this movement In the foreign exchange 7naikct Stockholders of llethlehem Steel Coipotatlon authoilicd a new consolidated mottgage. ZJoi silt cr uas unchanged. fin'i mm, iriy, v. ESTATE or JOHN s. WKNTZ. de- st aaefl T. .Itrn f..lnm.nTnn unnn . LKtti estate of John s Wentz 1eten"d lmv i IB -risen Granted to ruieill rrusr v ompinv i &a?ia William f Kent an person innemen . f totthe said estate are requested tmmikel symtnnent. and those having flnl.-ns agilnst ', w same to present them without delav at . la company, .os o. mmfhee nt the Hi.CReatnut St , rhllnddphla As , UrSrt KinEMTT THL"!T rOMPAVT WM P. nnST rreslrtrnt .. w 2S-.t1t Ch tnut "t Phllid-'phli rnopotr.i MTfr!-ffr aTTAItTI.HMA4Tl.lt I.IMIIII.. tC.Hfcw York Cltj. Sealed prop als for K Mftnuracturuif: from materials furnished py ( pu uorps, overcoats, colton eo-ii conon tMf Wool trousers. will he reeeked until 2 o elnrk 'ufl. Ancust 0. mift. Infnrmitlon on appll- "citttn. Emelopes contalnlnir preposils to 'ijtMainilneiied Prnnosnls for Clnthini: and rt,flit1dresed to the Mnntifseturlnc Praneh lvCIhln; snd Fnulnae Division 10T East lltf iwirtfgT. iw lorit rnv erBUUnvirvitTii iw it'W w 1 V Wl i . nCFAHTMKNT or IIHAI nt Pft, 'WWllea hlds ror ontru'Mnir mimes nni fciworlc tneldental thereto In Tlnleum tnrhln 3Tj.f.wnrl. Pnuntv near the ll'ie of Hs f'Strtncton. will be rreied nt the Phlhd phla EMin or. ine Male i mrimm m m. imh B.tittl 1Z o'clock noon. MedneMiiv. i?i ' 1&K The work lnoles npproTlmit v tno EAtWWO yards of excavation nans rnnn .L.WH . ... .' .........I''. .i .. " 5tno.uia.le uennrtmeni or neain in Harris ISwiror In Phl'adelphln (limn rtir streeti f.js.r Donus will ue imiu lor eiiriy .-..miim- hum of the work .. B, D. FRANK! TN nnTKR ",",,. "r i.. ACiin? V oinm!"s0tmpr m nv i- .f KI,ITTIOV naiiDtrv (iiutiivl in1 vjur ril ft AMrilK'A Third and Walnut Streets ' AT a meeting of the Hoird of Directors ' beldPAuirust t IBIS Mr John Kremer was elected Secretary nnd Mr John J Connor jTrim1,I.pr nnd Assistant Seeretirv - s TnTiv i;nr.MRn rty? - Secretary DntrrTOtiv of ArrorvT vvts rHlrlel Plilille Arrnnntants .. LAWRENCE B BtlOWN & CO HIM REAL. ESTATK Tflt-bT BLDO KSTIOATE & ADJUST PARTNr.RSHrP iHpORATlON A DISPUTED APCOlTN TS New York, Atir? 8. AlthouKh buslntvis on tho stork cchnngp continued smnll today on account of the intense heat, the market tone was strong and the absence of offerings, which have been noted frcquentl for various times, im pressed itself on the speculathe element, making the short Intcrc un easj. When war bulletin"! were published nnnounclnr; tho beslnnlng; of a new Allied drive there -,as a moderate stampede, which helped along an upward movement all through the list. The same houte that sola 15,000 shares of United States Steel a couple of das ago bought back that stock today, helping put its price up 1 point to 110, .i.id there wai a good deal of anxiety also shown b the shorts in Baldwin Locomotive, who found the stock being steadily absorbed without anv thing in the way of news developments which could be regarded as having a special influence on those shares, and covering by them was quickly in older when the tally in United States Steel occurred. The market situation of Baldwin Locomotive, however, has been strong for some time, with some important interests not only buying the stock on the exchange, but all tho long calls that could be obtained, and these operations are assumed to bo based on information of some action bv the dlrectots in ordeilng a distribution to the stockholders The room his been full ot stories of large earnings by tho company on Government contracts, and the following has been created on the bull side that has been growing In numbers since the beginning of the week. Movements in other issues were generally to higher figures, but out side of specialties, fluctuations were narrow and due chiefly to tho opera tions of the professional traders The railroad stocks were In increased demand, with Reading moving up ,'4 to SSs, and there was active trading at advancing prices in the tobaccij stocks, with both Tobacco Products and United Cigar Stores making substantial gains. 1-ibertv Bonds were irregular, with 3Vs continuing in demand and moving up to 100. Virginia deferred cettlflcates made a further advance of 3 points to S3. r.B'X, ns sit nt 82 V, 02 ' 100 lnn 10(1 1.314 n.1 r3 83 mi, 10-. w, in-in 83 u in 1 if) 31 41 Ifciy iii REACTION IN COTTON ON REPORTS OF RAIN BROKERS IN THE OUTSIDE MARKET CONTINUE TO SUFFER FROM HEAT . c Market T 1 .. Tir- C pm&TKCi irregular iuosi tn IDay Closing Prices High- lf "-, est of Session Sk- p'. fON BELT ivF.ATiir:n rOMJITlONS ft..Itoir Tork, Auk. 8 The follonlnr teni- IMtim were recorded In the Wruthrr ( KaoxTlllr. 72: .Meridian nnd C hittnniioK.i. Sf4 Wt-Shroveiiort, iin Antonio, l(k-.htirK. itr. fmmit .Mm. rr. Amfii.Ii. .tlmifil. Tnmn 1 mill AA Jacksonville, ?0 bllrne. (ll.lihonii. little aMCIC. Memphis, ew urleutiH. I'eniiroia. rKaahTtlle. ThnmnsiiHe and avunnlli 7Ht liS; WHtalnKton, tlinrlrston, Corpus Clirlstl t ft. Hi OalTeston. 82. Iv, Tlfcrre was .01 Inch of preripititlnn nt rJShreverKirf. .02 Inch nt Oklnhnmi: on Mini mM Avorr. nmitnt iz incn ir i.mie iiock, aiht .Z6 inch at Jacksonville. ? New York, Aug 8 'The cotton market was Irregular to- "TtlrisA After rtlsnlavine weakness. It de- l?fsrjIf.nirl flrmnesH nn further rood news . r- - --. Few Make Efforts at Trading and There Exists a General Absence of Interest Most Important Move ments Are Those in Chevrolet New York, Aug. 8. Curb brokers continued to suffer so Intensely from the heat that few of them made anv effort to trade, and there was a general absence of interest even on the part of the larger interests who often determined price movements in many of the issues traded In on the outside market. The only Important movements were those in Chevrolet Motors, which, after opening at 139, dropped to 133, with a later recovery of part of this loss. The trading in this stock Is influenced almost wholly by uncertainty in regard to what the position of General Motors will te after the Chev rolet absorption is completed That action will increase the floating supply of General Motors by 730,000 shares. The general understanding is that the market position of General Motors for a long time has been artificial, and that the price has been advanced smlplj because the syndicate in control is exerting every effort to squeeze the shor,s In the stock Last night, the premium on General Motors was again fixed at l1, per cent. , , . , Jllch Low Close tUlT rtubher , . 62 02 (12 A nska Gld M . 3V, 3 3V4 V,,'i,,V1 Juneau 2Vi 2 2H "-". iiiunra t-o 3XH 33U 3SV4 .. "".'"L, S3-h 83 v Am Ag Cnem pr 1)2 til Am Hect Sugnr. flnii 1,044 Am ('an . ... 47Ml ARVl Am Car . K Co Mlf, 84 Am Hide & I. pf 8iy4 81 Amcr Int Corp 82 :,1V Amer Ice See pf so o Amer Linseed. . 42; 42 Amer Loco no, H do pref H7V4 01 'A Amer Smelting 78 77 , Am Kmrlt pf..l0(i lon4 m Sum Tob (1324 128V4 m Steel Fdy. 73J4 7314 ,111 .-iii'tr . , . 1111 1 ih vrn in .V: Tel. 1(1 m Tobicco ,irn Am nol . .. . finVi do pref ... 95 V4 m Wrl V pf. 28 Am 'A &. Lead.. 18 Amcnmla (lOVft Atelilson . . .. 8R dn pref 8S,i Ilalduln Loco 03 00 jtrer . Bnltn S. Ohio Beth Mecl H . 84 do S p c pf 10-ilA iioo 11 1 sin ries 27 J7 Ilitmsulrk 11 11 Iruttp 1 S11 (op 2714 2(lni C erro di F'tsco 34V4 34V Ch indler Motors 1't 8U Chi Cr1.1t W.. 7 7X, Clil M A. St P.. 44 44 Mi do prf ... 7H 7U Chi .? Northweit 1)2 02 ('HUP I, pc pf B2l, (12 Chin. 1 ( on Cop SOVft 3 Col 1'iipI & Iron 40 40 Col ('as & Llec Sly, 3 Corn Products-.. 41 43 Can.ull-iti Pie 2 i2 Cnailik Steel (,rfj, 0014 Cub 1 Cine ufir 30 SO do prof . 81i4 81 12 Peere Co pref )1 B4 Pel Lack i W.I (13 103 Pen & Hlo (1 (I n Pome Mines . 8 8 Pistlllers hoc .1!) I.8V4 Pile . ... 1 is Pile 2d pr ii 2 1 1.4 Pisher Hilv pref III 1)0 (listen Wlli.ims 20 20 (1m Clear Co in K, 49 (icn i;iec to . 14 (Jen Motors 151 On Motors pr 814 Granby Mln . 80 (It North pf 90 Greine-C Cop 4414 111 Central . 07 Int Agi pf . T) Inspir Copper 'il'A Int-Cons Coip 8 Int 11 tr Cp pf 198 hit M Mailne. i(li do pref . '18 Intl Nickel . J'i Kmnttott Co) Hid Lack Steel . 83 V4 Le Pub JL Tiro 2 2 V, I Lorillard P rts 11 'Me Petrol . 101 101 1 Mill lie Steel 1'', Hi Missouri I'sclflc 22 .it Pnam & b,13 do pref . . . . 01 N Y Central . . 7JV4 North Pacific. 87 'bin Gas . . 4(1 (Jut-trio Silver.. 8 Peniin 11 It . . I IVo c,.is & C . 14 yt Pr Steel Car.. 70 ), I! fell Sprg pf 0H4 It.iv Con Cop . 23 lie iding ... . 88 '4 Hep Iron &. Stl 92 V4 Sinclair Oil .. 33 Southern Pac. . 81 Southern 11 It. 23 Studebnker ... 44 Ten C .S. C w 1 19 Texas Co 152 Tob Products. . 70 Union Pacific 121 121 do pref 70,4 7(1 14 Unl Cig Stores.101 100 IT S Itld Alcho 12') U 128 IT S Rubber .. (11 (1V4 do 1st pief 101 101 104 ', U S SmlS.Il pf 1.1 Net chffe 1 -T Vf. Vi 83 92 2 00 40 84 81 Vt .. 52 80 42 00 Vi 97 78 Vi 100 "4 128'H -t-7 1 .. tin 01 CORN CLOSES STRONG AFTER ERRATIC DAY Bullish Ardor Dampened by Fine Rains and Predic tions of Cool Weather 81 1 11 211 'h 34 4- Vi 89 4 . 7 44 Vi 71 92 . . 02 39 II 21Vi 9(1 29 49 14154 111 1.14 1.1 11 no Is any, 81 4- II WU 103 0 8 58 81 89 90 41 07 58 51 8 108 20 07 2!3'a 33 8J I, 14 227i 52 87 i't 8 4.P1 44 Vi 70 (.(IK. 2J 88 92 32 81 23 44 18 1.11 (,!) 1", 1 4- Vi Vi 4-1 81 R9 90 . . 44 Vi 97 Vi 59 4-1 62 4 8 108 2fl 98 4- Vi 20 33 n 83 11 101 521 4- 4- 1 62 91 72 87 !) .. 8 . . 44 4- "n 44 Vt 7Q of 4- 23 88 4- 'd 1)2 Vi 33 4- 81 Vi 23 Vi 44 10 .. 1.12 4-1 09 4-1 121 f 70 101 4-1 120 4- dl 4- Vl 1 IT S S(el I do pref . . . Utah Copper Ya Car Chem I do pref Wabash do pref A West Un Tel Westghse Mfg Whcil & L U Wilson Co White Motors. Willvs-Ovld .. It 1() 1(19 ,110 110 K1V4 80 51 .11 101 9'4 37 , 7S 41 8 00 44 10 101 0 37 77 41 8 60 43 19 'A 43 1 109 110 81 4- 51 4- 101 2 9', .. 37 4- 77 Ki 11 4- Vi 8 .. 50 4 44 4-1 19 4- lMU'-TUIAI.S Aetna explosives Amer-Brltish Mfg Am Marconi Amer Writing Paper from the western front, but toward the , . rtednetlnii IK) close sold off rather sharply, although Canadian Car Co FtUast prices were higher Business was Can Car . eFdv 1 it? active at the outset, but it id-creasea Charcoal Iron IKfiataU Chevrolet Motors S. dVACeS frm . ,, fr,Wv7e. :taT 'ut.ss Aeroplane j Jo. One message Indicated that there . .-., Tnr.i bjrer many representatives of Southern carbon Sttel nid 13 3 . 2 01 31 lef 80 7 133 78 .II 0 119 Yest clo-e Ask (s-ile) 13 n 3 3 73 n on 8 1.(8 81 38 12 3 3 iafelpperB there offering tho staple in lo- tCAl .warehouses In transit and to arrive, j,wltl mills indifferent. According to re I'Sorth. the stock unsold at Fall Illver Is j.theTlargest on record, with warehouses srwsraca to caiiauiiy, aim 11 was mxiu StJsnt middling was being offered there 'spot quotations In the South, wtth- ratftaales. fMf Reactionary talk, based on the reports K'asI' Increased offerings of the spot ar- f-'ltcie, was still in evidence. Re practically all reports from the South stMlcated that the movement of the crop ?wHI be unusually early at all points , HI the belt, but selling on the expecta tion of pressure from that source was tvliald in check by fears of further reduc tions In estimates Sellers of yesterdav undoubtedly were J mucin, disappointed bv toaav's weather 1 Bewa from the southw est Prices re dacted SO to 35 points In the late after- Jjioon on a report of good rains In (Jrimes County. Texas, and on Increased wire fv'houee selling for southern accounts EiTP A. closlntr rally on covering left the aturket' finally steady at a nit advance Mf 19 to 32 points. Testerday close Open High Low Last .".',"'58 U 27i75 27.62 27' 02 2V36 27 57 27 15 28 18 J7.1.1 27 x'i 27 51 -27 211 28 00 27 95 27.Sn 28 28 27 1(1 js 00 27 11) 27 81 ....27 01 27 15 2S -25 27 15 27 Bil 27 71 27 75 27.05 27 05 l.merson Phonogriph 1 Federal Dye Hendee Mfg 10 Like Torpedo Boat 4 Lehigh Coal Sales . S.t Lima Loco . 4 1 Maxim Munitions . X Y Shipbuilding . . II Xor Amer Pap Pulp. 4 Otis LlevMor .. .47 Peerless Motor . ..11 Poole Ung . ... 50 Redden Truck Scrlpps-Booth . .. 18' Standard Motors .... 13 Steel Alloys 5 Submarine 10 St Joseph Lead ... 14 Todd Shlpbu.Idlng . . 88 Triangle Film United Profit Sharing U S Steamship . . 0 United Motois 32 United Sugar JO World's Film .. Wright-Martin Air . 11 Zinc Concent . 1 127 20 .1 87 40 1.1 4V4 52 10 70 12 20 13 0 10 15 90 0 32 U 31 9i 2 6 32 TS 10 IM)i;PKM)r.T OH, Inter Petrol ... . Houston Oil Merrit Oil Midwest Refining . . Met Petrol Ohio Fuel Oklahoma Refining . Sapulpa rtefinlnfl . . Sequojah . . . . . Sinclair STOCKI fONT. Yest close Asl' (sile) 14 78 21 11.1 1 17 ni.i . 13 . 70 . 23 ,118 . 1 , 12 . 0 . 0 MINING 10 STOCKS 4 ( 18 Atlanta . . 3 Big Ledge . . 1 Butte New York Con Ariz ... 1 C V S & Jerome ... 1 Bmma Cons .... 1 Goldfleld Merger ... 2 Goldfleld Cons ... 2(1 Goldfleld Florence . . 0 Goldfleld Kewanas .. 3 Green Monster ,' Hecla Mining 4 How e Sound 4 Independence Lead... 3 Jerome Yerde Jim Butler 58 Jumbo Intension .... 9 McKinley Parrah . . 38 Magma Copper . ..SI Mother Lode . . 31 Mines Co of America 1 Nevada Hills .... 1 Nevada Wonder ... I Xlplsslng ohio i opper STAND RI) Oil. 117 317 211 m. s'aatJtember O Illinois .. Ohio Prairie Pipe Standard Oil Col . Standard Oil X J Standard Oil X Y. .120 270 STOCKS 104 322 200 227 521 27.1 . 8 1 Ray Hercules 4 Han Toj . . .8 Tonop.ih Intension.. IH United Verde . . 37 West Pnd Con . . 1 White Caps . 29 1,'n 11 4 4 4 4 ft 00 11 42 33 37 1 4 1 8 ir. 4 9 H4 38 1A 30 .1 Mi 2 o 20o 10e 3 A Total sales. 149,100 shares, conip ireil with 150,200 shires eterdnl thus fur this week. 812 209 shares; same period list week, 1,098, .100 shares. YEAR'S YIELD OF CORN PROVES BUMPER CROP O1MIN ni'.l.T HKATtll'R FOnECAST rhlrmo. Amr. 8. Illinois Unsettled nnd Hl.Tlillv cooler tonight nnd l'rld.ij, prohibit showers. Missouri Pnsettled nnd cooler OnnUht with slmnrrs cist 1 Trhlay partly rloudi 1 umler en. 11 !ennsln Purlh rlondv tnnlclit nnd 1 rldiM . with showers und cooler In south tonlchti (outer extreme southeust and warmer northwest l'rldiv. I MlniiesniM Pair tnnlclit nnd Frldiu I warmer Irliln north and west. Innn- I'urliv rloudi tonlcht ind Frl ilavl sIlEhtlt cooler eust nnd south fo ment. , N'orth Dikolj Pair tonlelit and Frl ""Vl, M',r.r;"'r tnnlclit nnd In east nnd south Frld 11. "south Dikotti Pair tonlcht nnd Trl 1im warmer, Nebraska I'nrtlv clouilv tonlthtl warmer wet nnd silently cooler ex treme southeast. Ivans is tnseltled tonlcht! cooler ex treme ensti I'ridiv prohahh fnlr nnd viarmer. 'niit.lm Purtli rloudi nnd warmer to nlcht. Mvomlnn Pair (nnltht nnd Friday. ClilcnKf , Aug 8 The corn market was again erratic, bjjt it closed Rtroniror. Vnr n time bullish ardowas dampened considerably ; hub rains over tne west and predic tions of cooler weather. Thero were numerous complaints of damage to 'he crop John Inglls telegraphed that it was firing badly through Missouri Philadelphia Stocks HlBh 10 Am It pf. 02 410 Llec Stor 64 29 Ins CXA 20 76 Lk Sup C 19 28 Leh Xav. oo SOLeh Val.. 57 18Mlnehlll.. 60 15 Xor Cent 70 224 Penn nil 44 1080 1'hllaElec 24 40 P R T t c 25 140 Reading.. 88 100 Ton Mln. 2 825 U 8 Steel 110 Total sales. 3004 shares, compared with nA"ll?r" J'slenlaji thus far this w'eek. 12,202 slmrrsi same period last week, 20,098 shares. Net Low Closo chae. 02 02 IV ,14 64 20 20 19 10 Vi 08 88 67 67 4- 60 50 Vi 09 09 2 43 43 .. 24 24 25 2.1 .. 88 88 4- W 2 2 .. 109 110 4-1 04.00 33 Close 79 Net chKe noNDs . . - High Low $100 Am Gas & Elec Bs 70 79 1000 Eqult HI Gas 5s 102 102 102 6000 Lake Sup inc 5s . 60 65 65 200 1.1b Bonds IViS... 90.00 90 00 99.00 4- .10 1200 do 1st 4s oa. 7n n.i.m nt.m .10 3400 do 2d 4s 03.32 03 93 .10 11.10 do4',Ss. 04.80 2000 Xat Prop 4-fis. .. 33 2000 Pa Co cv 4s 1948 81 84 Vz 04.00 .40 33 4-1 81 Hi ..Total sales. $15,3.10. compared with $10,- l.tft imI.,.1... .1 ,1.1.. 1. am ?IUI. -.. ,-v r.n ,. j ,ius mr 11111 iiri-n, ,-., same period last week. $122,81(1. Local Bid and Ashed Today llld Ask Elec Htoraffe. 54 Uen Asp r..... 31 do pref Oil Key Tel 7 do pref 47 Lake Hup Corp .... Kl'i Leh Nav 08 Leh Valley r7 Penna 43 rni a i.iec 24 in VVi 211 1,0 tl'i 31 OS 8 40 19'4 (11 17 44 2l'i 21) .11 214 no; t 37V nivi 1111 II 32 82 Yesterdny Hid Ask 211 P2H fid M 32 (III 7 47 l'lsi r,7i 48; 241, Amer slnrm . "rt .llaldwln irp. . . . . . - ...--. iirii d u ' t iv good deal or nervousness plmrnrter- ' ltnrf x, ,,.n r.o ! me trading 1 ne opening was weak er on the better w either, but the tone Improved on statements that tho Gov ernment crop report at the close would substantiate the private advices of in jury. August ended at the top at $1 59, wuii ine iovv Jiu7,, against $158 at.Phlla Co 28 tne end yesterday September, also, ' ckT L",,'1 c."m Drcf .V closed around the best at SI 62', ft 'ftc'adtn" .....'.V. . S8H Jl 62i, with the bottom J1.C08, against Zm 1M "I 11.02, yesterday's last price The high 'St." Trie .'& on October was $1.64 W ; the low $1 62, III 0?:::...:::'.: 1.1 4 5?e,-Lhe n"aI 1Sl,i, gainst I S-l 10 S1.03 at y.e end esterday. Yo,S ?rVef . 1 ! ' . ' 3n4 The top on August oats was 70 T2. c ; the Wm Crump S. Sons Ml low C8c, and the close (!97c, against ended at i, wi l?1-?" PHILADELPHIA INACTIVE STOCKS ..v-.-v ... I I, --. s. IV III IIIU 3(1 IH 2(1 III) r,i 34 (IS s 49 m'i 711 57". 44 241. 29 .14 21'. 881, 3 2-.i; MS sT4 3lV 37 I11U (l'i 1 102 7 108'( 7'- 304 80 I) 14 32 82 iovv --.c nciow yesterday's close at 69c Tho top on October was 71 c; the bot tom 70c. and the closo 71c, against 70 Vic, jestetdaj's last price. i.eadlne futures innsed as follows Corn (new delivers) I'n.n HUh Sept . Oct . Oats. kept. . . . Ott . .. Lird Rent ... Oct . . . ItlbE Sept. .. 21 82 Oct 21 97 Pork Sept. . ..44 00 Oct 1.1.2 V 1 U2'( 111 70 211 82 1 l,J 1 UVi 70'4 71S VphM.i 'b Lew Close close 1(0 1 (12". 1 01', 1 (i2'4 101 1 (13H 20 80 iU s. 21 S2 24 07 CI 70 20 (17 20 70 21 17 24 W) 701, 71 (10 70i4 20 77 20 77 24 02 24 77 20 77 20.77 21.77 24 02 41 .10 44 00 44 50 Vei York Bonds INHEI'BADI.NT OIL PTOCKS Barnett Oil S. Gas . A Cosden v. Co 0 0 . Elk Basin 6 .1 Federal Oil 2 2 Pethlehem Bs .. 99 Cosden Oil 6s 79 Cosden .1 Co 6s. . 79 Cudahy 6s . .07 Russian Gov 5s.... 51 do G'fes 65 Southern Railway 5s 98 Sinclair Oil 6s . 79 2 Todd Shipbuilding 6s. 90 99 V, 81 81 07 50 58 98 81 99 1. 4 tn Mi 31e 99 t$ ft vfK Cotton Buyers and Sellers E?.. . Kw York, Aug. 8 August Parrott uieti-a X , HD !brl bid: I'.itrolt offered RHjiOjtober Morrison, Young, Geran, W. poena, rsewman, wiggin. iutord and ie bid: Mitcr-eu. parrott. it, nub Brooks, Fllnn and lloundtree fiber Xtwman. Keltter. Youne , F. Hntcorn and Brooks bid: R Hiibtiard Montgomery and on offried. Bary Kelffer and Parrott bid : lein. B. Hubtard. W. Gumoens. Gif- Land Ken man off slid lMarch Giftord, O'Connor, Royce, Sel- r.fiucncu. j' luiri coin and uowna illR. Hubbard. Fllun. Waters and Jbhaacon rffeied. tliWY Eurtlett bid; F. Hartcorn of- iJ'-, '.nvt Liverpool Cotton Bool. Aug. 8 Spot cotton was today, with prices easy, on the a aenne 01 4 3 points ror mid- a contract, at .'l.bsd. and at a 38 points for good middling, 9..I nf 11 OW f-l-A nlA.. .... S WA.SU, . Il Dttl.O SCIB American There were no L Futures were quiet In the early MONEY-LENDING RATES NEW lOlIK, Money on call, mixed collateral, ruled at 5U ner cent all dav. ptembcr F. Ilurtcorn and Rosen-1 industrials ruled at 6 per cent, with rul- CAGO BUTTER AND ECGS , Am. 8. DUTTEn Recelpti. , Extra creamery, 43H &44o; -41043c: second,. 2Sfl40c. -Receipt,. 8803 ?ae. Extra firata. nraia a.viiic $& BAR SILVER " n nWjiw jnura. iii uw itata.1 MKtra-ki UK tun'' aVk bo - sslPr aHKIS.hlxW A. ..HHshhRHi H-srT?r HHBB?H llw&L, . mJEL a MMk 1 iMffiir ' Ing rate at 5 per cent The market for time money hi un changed as to rates and conditions It is a 6 per cent market on aciual busi ness, but transactions are only moderate as heretofore. There are nominal quo tations of 5 per cent On industrial loans, there is the usual difference of of 1 per cent additional. Call money was a shade easier today. Regarding demand luans, a prominent banker makes the point that the bor rower on call may, to an extent, be considered "an orphan" without any one feeling under tpt-cial obligation to take care of him Xotwithstandlng the monty pool, the bankers, as heretofore, stand ready to provide money required for all legitimate purposes. Prime bank acceptances are moder ately active at unchanged quotations ot 4 5-16fr4i for eligible members' bills; 471 111 per cent for eligible nonmem bers and VSl?i per cent for lneligl bles. Prime bank accptances are slow at a minimum of 6 per cent. PHILADELPHIA Call, 6 per cent; time, B6 per cent. Commercial pa per, three to six months, 60S per cent; six months, 6 per cent, BANK CLEARINGS Dank clearinxa today compared with cor. reipondloz day lait two yeara; 1D18. 1917. 191B. Phlla ...188.459.808 $51,597,89(1 JS3.535.30O X Dl,9wxiv oui.iaa.voo aj.(V.(a ton., 6J.aaal.MJ, S0.048.W1 ..,...... rOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Aug. 8 With the singlt exception of Spanish exchange, which was a shade lower, the foreign exchange market showed Improvement In the early dealings today Sterling and francs ad vanced to new high figures on this new movement, and lire held at the maxi mum Business was only moderate Quotations were: Demand sterling rose to 4 75 and cables to 4 7GW ; sixty-day .bills? 4 73 and ninety days. 4 71. Franc cables 5 69, checks 5. 70 Lire cables 7 90. checks 7 90. Guilder cables E24, checks 62. Pesetas cables 20 35, checks 26.25 Swiss cables .1 92, checks 3.94. Stockholm ci')l. s ..( 15 cables 35 75. Christlanln nt-s 31 80. checks 31 60. Copenhagen cables 31 30, checks 31.10 Rubles nominal at 13 H5 Bank of England Statement London, Aug. 8 The weekly state ment of the Bank of England follows: Total reserve 29,624,000, Increase 785,000; circulation 56,777,000, de crease 93,000; bullion 67,592.000 Increase, 693,000; other securities 103,193,000, decrease 3.594,000; other deposits 132,762,000, decrease 5,678, 000; public deposits 39,878,000, in. crease 2,089,000; Government securities 77,855,000, decrease 746,000, The proportion of the bank's reserve to liabilities is now 17 20 per cent, against 16 40 per cent last week, and compares with an advance from 17.53 per cent to 17,69 per cent In this week last year. The clearings through the London banks for the week were 364,- isu.uuu. against 400.670,000 last weak; Production Forecast at Nearly Three Billion Bushels, De spite Adverse Weather Washington, Aug 8. A loss of 171,000,000 bushels of corn and 13,000,000 bushels of wheat from the prospective production of this year's Important food crops, as Indicated a month ago, was Bhown today In the Department of Agriculture's crop report, resulting from a canvass made August 1. Corn nnd wheat are bumper crops this voar, despite adverse weather con ditions which have curtailed somewhat the heavy production indicated earlier in dm crow Inc season The production of winter wheat this jear was announced In the preliminary estimate at 556.000 000 bushels, while sprins vvheat production was forecast at 322,000,000 bushels from July 1 condi tions Production of all wheat was es timated at 878,000,000 bushels Corn production was forecast at 2,989. 000,000 buscls from August 1 conditions. Other forecasts of production based on the August 1 canvass were announced as follows Oats 1,428 000,000 bushels; barley, 232 000,000; r.ve, 76,700,000. During J Juno the wheat crop suffered a loss of 40,000,000 bushels, and the extent of weather conditions on the pro duction forecast today covering July con ditions was a point of concern. In June a crop of 931,000,000 bushels of wheat was forecasted, but In JuJly it was esti mated to have lost 40,000,000 bushels, and the prospective jleld was placed at 891,000,000 bushels. That is 241,000,000 bushels more than produced last year, and Is 82,000,000 bushels more than the average vvheat crop for the five years 1912-16. The first estimate of the great corn crop, Issued last month, was 3,159,000,- 000 bushels, and It was feared the July weather conditions were such as to havo caused damage to the crop, A crop of that size would bo a record one, but only about 600,000 bushels more than last sear's record-breaking crop. The average corn crop during the five years 1912-16 was 2,761000,000 bushels. $5000 Adams Exp 4s 65 2000 Amer Agr 5s 94 88000 Anglo-Pich 5s 9J 30000 Am For Sec 5s 97 V, 3000 Am Smelt 5s. 88 24000 Amer Til 5s . 80 14 8000 Armour C 4s 82 22000 Atchison 4s... 81 1000 do .idj 4s .. 74 2000 B ,S O cv U4s 76 2000Brklvn Rap Tr 5s 191S . . . 90V1 39000 Boideiux 6s .. 05 -'000 Cent Lea 5s.. 93 11000 C &. O cv 4,s 76 8000 do cv 5s . 81 12000 Chi B .v. Q 4s 934 29000 do gen 4s . . 80 9000 C R LU rfd 4s 67". 1000 Col & So PJs 72 " 149000 City of Par 6s 9(1 4000 Con Gas cv Cs 99 30000 Del H H rfd 4s 7D'2 1000 Dom Can 1926 92V-, 5000 Erlo conv 4s ser B 48 2000 do 4s ser 11 52 119000 Gov of French Rep B',.,s '18 14000 Hd . Mn In 5s 18' 3000 do ifd 5s. . 59 2000 Indian 1 Stl 5s 94 25000 Iowa Cent rf 4s 78 14000 111 Cent rfd 4s 78 1000 do 4s 1953.. 74 8000 Interb Mt 4'is 50'.. 8000 Intel b ItT rf 5s 78 " 3000 Inter Mer M bs 'lb 10000 Bitei Agr 5s 75 Rnnn K-n citv So Is 78 3000 Lk Sh 4s 1931 84 r.'HKiiiil 1. n HiiimI 3V4s.HK) 00 353000 do 4s 93.10 imiiiki iln 1st 4s. 94.30 1893000 do 4 Vis .... 95.08 OiillUII (In 2d 4s.. 93.48 40000 Marseilles us. . 94 32000 Lvons 6s . 94 y, 1000 Mch State T 5s 86 " 2000 Mldvale 5s . . 87 1000 M I W L 5s '92 90 V4 22000 do gin 4s 58 1000 Mont Power 5s 89 10000 XYC & Hen is 69 xxuuu 00 bs 93 Low 65 94 '4 93i 97 88 86 81 80 74 704 96 V4 94 93 76 81 9311 80 SI'5 90 99 70 92 48 52 98 18 59 94 78 77 74 50 77 95 75 78 84 Close 65 94 91 97 88 8G 81Ts 81 74 7G4 06 95 93 7G1 81 93 80 67 90 99 70 92 48 52 98 188 69 94 78 77 74 50K, 78 96 75 78 81 99.90 ion.00 93.32 03.41 Following are quotations for Inactive stocks listed In the Philadelphia Stock Exctfenge and In which there were no transactions today The prlco given Is the last previous close: - j Acme Tea pf. 79 X J & S 89 Amer Gas ... 60 Xor Penna... 86 A O war lTa Salt Mfg 83 Amer T & T C 95 Penn Trallitnc 2i Alliance Ins.. 19 Phlli Cn .... 20 Amer Mill .. H Phlla Co c pf 33 Amer Stores. . 20 Amer Strs pf. 92 Brill J G 25 Camb Iron.. 3') Cam Steel.. 131 Catawia 1st pf 52 Catawls 2d nf 54 Con Trao X J 66 Vi Saxon Motor.. urucioio .... 07 Ton Bel. Ph Co 5 p c pf 25 Phlla& West. 6 Pitts & West. 33 Ph X Bk wiir.125 Phlla Trac. .. 09 Ray Cons ... 24 Rep Ir & Stl. 8 7 2t! Erlo 1E9SU G I 65 t,en Aspnait . 33 Un Co of X J.1S5 Gen Asph pf. 6YUnIon Tract.. 37 lit & B T... 10 U S Steel pf.110 Ht & B T pf. 17 War I & Stl. 8 Keystone T C. 7Wm Cramp .. 81 Vi Key Tel pf.. 48 XV .1 & Sei . 39 Leh Val Tr.. 20 West'd Coal... 73 Leh Val T pf. 27 Westlnghouse. 41 Lit Bros 25 York Rvvys. . 7 Little Schuyl 48 York Rys pf. 31 Miami Copper 29 Vi WHEAT WITHSTANDS DROUGHT Bumper Crop Keeps Close to yuiJ,UUU,000, Despite Weather By the United Press v, Washington, Aug 8 Forecasting a total wheat jleld of 878,000,000 bushels, the Agriculture Department today estl mited winter wheat would reach 550, 000 000 bushels, as against the July fore cast of 557.000,000 bushels, nnd that spring wheat would vleld 322,000,000 bushels Tho June forecast was a total of 931 000,000 bushels July recorded a falling off of 40,000 bushelu, and today's estimate shows a lessening curtailment The corn crop has fallen off 171,000,000 below June estimates LOCAL SECURITY MARKET GETS BROADER AFTER QUIET OPENING, ' BUT FEW ISSUES SHOW ACTIVITY! Philadelphia Electric Becomes Prominent, Due to In creased Momentum, But Yields Slightly Railroad Shares Are Firm Steel Advances The local stock market became fairly broad following n dull opening today, but. outside of Philadelphia Electric, its activity was confined to a few1 Issuse. Naturally tho further encouraging news that a new offensive had been started by the Allies Increased the confidence that has been demon strated for some time, but there were few hero inclined to deal extensively even with Improvement indicated on the big board because of bullish opera- ' tlons in 'Wall Mrcet. Philadelphia Electric was more largely sold than it has been for some time, and although it dropped as low as 24, it showed a firm undertone and recovered part of Its loss. Other Issues showing more than trifling momentum were Electric Stor age Battery, which closed off . Pennsylvania Kailroad, whlhc was firm, but lost on early advance beforo tho close. United States Steel common, while less active than j esterday, was higher all through the session. Ono small transaction occurred in American Railways preferred at 62, off 2 points. Lake Superior yielded slightly, Lehigh Navigation lost M. after being unchanged; Mlnehlll declined nnd Philadelphia Rapid Transit certlflcateswere dealt In In few small lots at yesterday's final quotation. Lehigh Valley Railroad advanced , Reading was up and Northern Central dropped back 2 points to 69. The second Liberty Loan 4s and the third 4s were the active features of the Government bond market, both being inclined to a lower level. Tho latter yielded to 94.60 as against 95 last night. Lake Superior income 5s yielded of 1 per cent. Pig Iron Production Increases Tho July pig iron production figures compiled by the Iron Ago show 3,420,958 tons for tho month, an Increase over Juno of 97,197 tons, although May still remains the best month this year with a total of 3,446,412 tons, leaving last month the next best. While tho merchant furnaces in July increased their output almost 2000 tons a day, as compared with June, tho steel works furnaces fell off nearly 2500 tons. A number of furnaces, which ate nt present Idle, are expected to be blown in during August, which should result in a further increase in output, although In some quartets it is believed that August humidity will bring down produc tion. During July a net gain of eight furnaces was made in the active list. On August 1 there wero 364 furnaces in blast, with an estimated daily capac ity of 112,600 tons compared with 356 furnaces in blast on July 1 with a dally, capacity of 111,130 tons. At tho recent dally average rate, production for tho year 1918 would reach over 40,400,000 tons, comparing with actual tonnage of 38,177,077 in 1917. The Philadelphia Federal Reserve Bank has received word from "Wash. Ington that the Treasury does not expect to have to make any withdrawals; from special depositories of ptocceds of tho Liberty Loan or Treasury certifi cates for payment next week. The call, which ordinarily would be made for payment Thursday, August 13, and probably the call which would ordinarily be made for payment Au gust 15, will bo omitted. LOCAL MINING STOCKS TONOPAII STOCKS Bid Ask Jim Tlutlcr .18 .110 MicXamaru .29 .31 Mldwny 01 97 Mlzpih Ext 01 .97 Montsna 11 .13 Northern Star 08 .19 Iliscue Eul.i t)J .11 West End 1,V 1V4 GOI.DriELD STOCKS Atlintl 03 .94 lllue Hull (12 IH llooth 01 .01 Dlnmondfleld B B 02 .01 I).ils5 Ir2 m Kewanas PI .01 Oro Ot .02 Sandstorm Kendall 91 03 Sliver Pick 03 ,05 MISCELLANEOUS Arizona United 11 17 Nevada Wondir 1 II Tecora Mining T. .13 .10 NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET evv York, Aug 8 In the market for coffee futuies at the btari today much of yesterday's gains were lost when free offerings and a lack of demand sent prices off 8 to 10 points Thansactlons were confined to September. Yest. Open High Low Closo close 8 21 I ... K 31 8 42 8 3.1 8 311 8 49 h (II 8 05 8 04 8 (18 8 70 II 00 8 III) 8 89 9 1.1 9 U3 9 11 94.29 94.80 93.30 94 94 V 86 87 ',3 90 14 58 89 69 93 94.34 91.08 93.40 94 94 X. 86 " 87". 90 58 89 69 93 LONDON STOCK MARKET War News Creates Optimism and Ten dency of Prices Is Upward London, Aug 8. The stock market was quiet today. An optimistic feeling prevailed owing to the war news and the tendency of prices was upward. Most of the sections hardened and Russian Issues were strong features, but the shortage of stocks checked business generally. No Fricl Changes in Sugar New York, Aug, 8 Conditions gov erning the sugar market and prices con tinue unchanged, local refiners quoting 7,60c dess 2 per cent for cash, for fine granulated. Raws are also unchanged at the Government fixed price of 6,055c ror 9a centrifugals. Tne international 2i' ' ' 'V4s'(.r. 100 100 100 6000XYNH&H6S 83 83 83 1(1119 X V Ry 4s 52 52 52 iuuU do 5s 22 22 100UNYWr&B 4V2S 52 52 5000 Xor & West 4s 80 80 8000 Xor Pac 4s... 80 80 32000 do 3s . . 59 58 2000 Penna 4s 1948. 84 84 25000 do gen 4s. 80 86 2000 do 4s 1921 91 91U, 13330 Slnclr Oil w 7s 94 "4 94 1000StLA.SF In .. 49 49 8000 do Ser A .59 59 '4 2000 Seal) AL adj 5S 54 Vi 54 3000 South Bell 5s 88 88 2000 South Pac cv 5s 90 90 5000 do cv 4s .. 79 Vi 79 21000 do rfd 4s 77 77 11000 South Rwy 4a. 63'i 62 7000 Texas Co 6s... 98 98 1000 Third Av adj 5s 35 35 4000 U S Rubber5s 80Vi 80 10000 do 6s 100 100 18000 1' S Stl S F 5s 98 98 10000 Union Pac 4s 85 85 38000 UnKGtB&I 6s. 99)1 99H 16000 do 5s '19. 98V4 98 11000 do 5i2s n'19 99 99 9000 do 5s '21. 95 95 30000 Va Cs Brown B 57 54 2000 West Mil 4s.. 58 58 X000 WistUnlon4s 80 80 n 52 80 80 59 84 86 Ha 94 49 59 54 i 88 90 79 77 03 99 35 80 10O 98 85 22 98 99 91 56 58 80 with week, $22,- DIVIDENDS DECLARED Pratt & Whitney Company reuular ouar terly of 1V4 per cent on preferred pas able Amrust 20 to holders of re ord Ausust 8 Pederal Utilities Company Inc regular ninrterlj of 1'4 pr cent on preferred p.i nhle September 3 to holders of record Aucrust 15 Nlles Hement-Pond Companv. ueual quir terlv of 3 per cent on common and Vi per cent on preferred The preferred is pax able August 20 to holders of record Aucust 8 and the common on September 20 to holders of record September 3 Alaska Packers' Association reirular nuar terlv of 12 per share pas able August 10 to stock of record Julv 31. Homestake Mining Companv regular monthly of 50 cents a share, payable' Ausust 2(1 to stock of record August 20. Railway Steel Springs Compxny, regular quarterly of IVi per cent on common pay able September 30 to stock of record Sep tember 10. and regular quarterly of 1 per cent on preferred payable September 20 to stock of record September 7. Union Pacific, regular quarterly of 2H per cent on common pavnble October 1 to stock of record September 3 nnd regular semiannual of 2 per cent on preferred pay able October 1 to stock of record September a was also declared National Grocery Company quarterly of 2 per cent on common, pavable September 30 to holders of record September 19. Ilea trice Creamery Company, regular quar terly of 1 per tent on preferred nnd 3 per cent on common pavable August 14 to stock of record Autniat II Iron Cap Copper Company, a dividend of 25 cents per shire nn common pajab'e Sep tember 2 to stock of record Awust 2. Delaware and Bound Brook Railroad Com pin, regular quarterly of 2 per cent, pay nble August 20 as registered August 9 Books will be closed until August 20 August . . September December March . . . May French Bank Statement Paris, Aug 8 Tho weekly statement of the Bank of France shows the follow ing changes: Gold In hand Increased 811.000 francs; sliver In hand Increased 18 565,000 francs; notes in circulation Increased 155,939,000 francs: treasuiy deposits Increased 38.933.000 francs: general deposits increased 180,809,000 francs: bills discounted decreased 76, 976 000 francs; advances decreased l,891,uou irancs. NEW BETHLEHEM FINANCING Stockholders Approve Creation of $500,000,Q00 Mortgage Xew York, Aug. 8 At a special mcet-( Ing of tho Bethlehem Steel Corporation held today in Xewark, N. J the stock holders approved creation of a new $500,000,000 consolidated mortgage and pledging $70,000,000 of bonds under this mortgage In connection with recent sale of $50,000,000 7 per cent notes con tract between tho corporation and tho syndlcato which purchased notes was also approved. Xew mortgage to secure Issuance of bonds not to exceed $500,000,000 covers all the property and assets of Bethlehem Steel Corporation and Bethlehem Steel Company, whether now owned or here&fter to bo secured Directors shall determine tho form, terms, conditions and provisions of all bonds issued under this mortgage. Tho $70,000,000 bonds pledged to se cure tho $50,000,000 7 per cent notes are consolidated mortgage thirty- car 6a maturing August 1, 1948. NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS New x.oik. Aug. 8. BUTTER firm. Re- celpts. 10 323 tubs Extra. 4314c Inside; higher scoring. 41!it?40V4c: firsts, 41V4 41'Ac. State dilrv, 45o Inside. Imitation .creamery. 45v.W4uV4c ,, ... 1 (HIM irregular. jvuis-iiio, ju.doj wdi-bi unchanged. Pari9 Bourse Active rnrls, Aug 8 Trading was active on the Bourse today. Rentes, 61 fiancs 85 centimes ; exchange on London, 27 francs 9 centimes ; 5 per cent loan, 87 francs 60 centimes rxECCTon cnAHTERED 186$ TRUSTEE FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY Capital $5,000,000 Surplus $16,000,000 Main Office: 325-331 Chestnut St 43-53 S. Fourth St. ADMINISTRATOR (13) Broad Street Office. N. E. Cor. ot Broad and Chestnut Sts. GTJABniAX Totil kilcs, fO.OiH.uuO. compared $0,027,000 estrrda: thus far this X24.872.000i same period last week. 080,000. LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS Chicago Aug 8 BOOS Receipts. 10 100 head, left over 3050 head: 10c to lie higher on good hogs slow on others Jflg uui-rerr, uuiiik ery nine i op .w iij; duik $18 40W80, butchers' henvy. $11)25(819 80 niedluni light, $19 7020: packing, heavy io ;:uiy.LB ui, meuium ngnt mixea. 19 19, light mixed 1H 40SJ20 03 $1st8 00 rough $17.7.1J18.10. CATTLE Receipts. 1U.000 head, slow, tendencv lower. CALVKS Steady. SHEEP Receipts. 10 000 head, steady to strong. . $18 40 pigs. Very Sales fc a -JsSi'iLi'MMM.WO to tMn.week tas yew, , pnUtee wadl a purchasM ot -MifflstSito yji U.ftMt JrX-.. 3i ATX.a ' $!$& "" TX Kansas City, Aug 8 CATTLE Receipts 10 000 head. Best steady, others weak and lower BOGS Rece'.nts 0000 head. Best about steady: others weak bllBEP Receipts 0000 head; steady. Houth Omaha Aug. 8 HOGS Receipts, in 900 head. 10c to 15c lower. Closing sli-adv CATTLE Receipts. 5400 head. Steady ciii.1.1 ueceipts i.-.uuu neaa. steady. Pittsburgh, Aug 8. BOOS Receipts 1100 head, adlve and higher. Beavles, $20 25 20 40, heavy vorkers. $21.15021.25; light yorkers $20 75R21 2.1: pigs. J2020 50. SHEEP AXP LAMHS Receipts 300 head: ateady. Top sheep. $12 50: top lambs, $18. CALVES Receipts, 100 head: active Top. $18 60. East Buffalo. Aug 8 CATTLE Receipts. 75 head Good strong; common easier. VEALS Receipts. 50 head. Strong. $70 HOGS Receipts 650 head. Strong. Heavy. $20 75021; mixed orkers. light J18H018 ' AND LAMUSi-IUctlptf. S00 bead, i Pull Together The Marines fought and died gloriously at Chateau-Thierry and -well deserve our heartiest co-operation. Those Who Cannot Serve Should Lend Buy Today U. S. 412 Certificates COMMERCIAL TRUST COMPANY 1 Member Federal Reserve System City Hall Square m y Jrf S "(f ' 1- . 'f && r' Mv ifT"-, --'. i.. i. .'...r '. 1 f w ' tstfttiii " Mi r ,J ' 1 'yS - "t I '.Wt. " faWidaaW-iJft rJs" " 1' , AMaMtM-lr.ilifrir flf . ... dj-jH.JiU ,,' . . I.. .. W ' 4 i'. fl 1 -si ll vGl 3 r'l "- 4 s -s i 1 A :?l ,-'j I i ml a 5i"tV '.yii
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