IKTOI .oirr. v ,WT- I EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-rHILADELPHI A, THTJBSDAY, AUGUST 22, iJ18' ' V " " U& fif -'"' , v NEWS OF THE FINANCIAL WORLD NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA STOCK PRICEl i 7v rv I $ Iff tji" PL ST' Cities Service Go. (Series B) 7 Convertible Gold Debentures These bonds tire a direct and only funded obllgntloti of the company except $45 COO of a previous Issue. The Cities Service Co. dhows a progressive Increase In gross and net Incomo as well as In surplus itvullable for dividends. The company's subsidiaries are strategically located so as to Insure a uniformity of earnings, which with a pro gressivo but conirvatle management. Insures the In vestor the maximum of safety. The conversion privilege, unnsnallr large equity and high yield mike this a par ticularly attractive Invest ment. Normal Federal Income Tar of 2 caret' for. BANKERS Broad & Sartsom Sts., Phila, 211 E. German St.. Balto. NEW YORK TRADING GETS QUIET AFTER DECLINES FOR LEADERS Large Room Operator Liquidates Early and His Selling Causes Recessions, But Later Price Changes Are in Narrow Range High Points in Today's Financial Ncivs Trading was quiet on the Xeto York Stock Exchange, iLith changes narrow following early declines Liberty Loan SMs advanced to new high rccoid price of 102 HO, but later reacted. The Curb showed further ctl dence of underlying ilicnnlh, with demand for Submarine Boat the feature. The corn mailct tiai quiet and narrow. Cotton advanced. Swisi cx-f change ltd? a little rasltr liar liher continued unchanged. wpuinisiiiiiniiiiiiiuiii miwuiu b ,m . vjjiiiii Securities Purchased at Higher Levels Our free folrlerf'Bnt3 frt , a erv Interesting- plan wieriln such e ruritles mav ho UtiMzed ! i n v e present Income, and also points the wav to- investor to advan tageously liquidate then secur ities at a much earlier date tban would otherwise bo possible. Fox & Company Vstab J1GV Stock Brokers Real Fstnte Trust Wile., l'lilla. 10 fclllot Mock, illlllillnsport, I'll. ft mm llllll!liiini'lll!l!lli,M!,n New Yorlt, Avis 22. Actlvltv in the stock market today listed for only a short period, it.irtlnR Willi In ocular iIiimrch nt the opcnltiB, but before many min utes passed out of the lai rp room tinder, liquidated a modcrato lino of stocks. cauiiiiB declines of around 1 point In such Issues ns United States Steel common, Maiine prefened and a few other Issues. rrom tin n on trading was mull in amount and price mo omenta wore limited to an extremely narrow lange, the market coming almost to n dead stnndstlll Whllo the carl decline was in progress, many of those concerend In the trading Insisted that the dlsplav of weakness was due to published statements about the monetarj situation, but there Is reason to believe that the opemtor who was the pilnclpal seller had been directed by bank ing Interrbtb tn t educe his lines and that liquidation which was Indirectly foued innip at a time when there was little demand aiound prevailing prices. That the market did not continue its don nw aid movement following this colling was an indication of undcrljlng strength, thero bping no fuithcr piessurc finm anv source although the Street continued to dis uss the outlook for mone and to regard the scant supply of funds as an obstacle to bullish operations While the stocks refened to weie weak there were few which showed oi optional netlit and strength American Hldo and Leather issues being prominent in this respect, the preferred stock moving up ncarlj J points to a new high lccorii New Haven was stcadih bought all through the day, although the trading element supplied this stock In falilv large amounts on an Idea that it would recede with the remainder of the list The feature of the bond market was the further advance in Liberty 3Hs to the new high record of 102 50, but the price reacted later to 102.20. Other Government bonds were steady and without material change moat. AmrnTisBMh'NT t5S ESTATE or ANMK McKIM.F.l. deceased tetter t nmcntir nn the above estate having bn printed to the undersigned, all person Indebted to the siM estate are requested to rmke pamtnt. and those having; claims to present the same without delay, to JENVir VNN 131U N 5 Itll st Or to her attorn JAMES S A8HWOHTII. 815-18 PenHeld Illds l'l;'! ristnut st I SSr' ESTATE or JOIIV 7 YVENT7. ile r ceased I,etters testimentarj upon the estate of John S Went7 deceasJ hsv- j tar been Granted to Tidelltv Trust Compinv i and William C. Kent, all persons lndabtd , to the said estate are l equated to mak j payment, and those havlns ia!ms acilnst , five same to present them, without delay it the office of the anld company, Nos 325 S31 Chestnut at Philadelphia FtDUMTT TRUST COVtPANT. WM t. OEST. President ' 82V 331 Chestnut st Philadelphia. I nivwrNns ERRATIC MOVEMENTS OCCUR IN CORN PIT Comparalicly Little Action, ami Price Changes Arc IS' arrow .35 OFFICE OF :E' THE C. II. OEIST COVIPNV Land Title Hide Philadelphia. Pa August 21 101 8 The Directors of VMImlnEton das Com Pany have this dav declared a recutar semi annual dividend of three per rent (S3 per hare) on the preferred stock of the com pany outstanding, payable Aujrust .11. 1918. to holders of said stock or re ord nt the close of business August 23 191)3 Dooks will he closed from Aucust 23. 1IU8 at 3 o'clock p in , to September 3 1918 at 1" o'clock a. m Checks ulll be mailed C H. WEAK. Secretary L unti, nvFRTi'KviF r- A2g ESTATE OF VV ILU VJI II. 11 !l 1 ., a? deceased Letters of udmlnlstrition on the above estate haln? been Krinted to the undersigned, all persorB Indebted to the said estate are requested to make payment and those havlnr claims to present the same, without delay, to XIARTIIA. B. BARNES Or to her attorneys JERE J CROWLEY. WILLIAM A ORAT. 1208-12 Wldener Bids; DIRFCTOHV OF ACCOUNTANTS Certified Public Accountants LAWRENCE E BROWN & CO 1815 REAL ESTATE TRUST I1LDO INVESTIGATE & AUJIJST PAHTNFHSIITP CORPORATION & OISPUThD ACCOUNTS Financial Briefs tri Annual report of Sinclair Oil and Ite fining Corporation shows total net earn Inirs from operations of Jll,k"i-1 731 and net hicome carried to surplus of $5,533. J57, after allowing for Tetleral income and excess profit taxes, depletion and depreciation The Cities Service Compiny reports for July sn-oss of $1,789,252, an Increase of $423,940, as compared with the same month last ear .Vet for the month Increased $422,991. Twelve months' cross was $21,331,880, against $17,559 106 the preceding; period, with net In creasing $4,687,480. ' For the quarter ending July 31 the Union Bag and Paper Company reports net earnings of $848,462, a gain as com pared with the same quarter last year of $4016. Surplus vras $510,865, or equivalent to $5 20 a share earned on $9,805,000 capital stock outstanding or at a rate of $20 20 per annum, compared with $6 29 a share earned during the previous quarter. The New York Subtreasurey gained $263,000 from the banks yesterday, mdk lng a cash net gain since I'riday of $4,150,000. The Commercial 1'aciric Cable Com pany has filed a certificate of Incieasn of capital with the Secretary of State of New York from $16,000,000 to $19. 000.000. DIVIDENDS DECLARED -. Jlecla lllnlnc Comnany, quarterly of 15e a vnare, payame nepiemDer -0 to Holders of record September 1 AJax Rubber Company, regular quarterly of 11.50 b share, pajable September 14 to stock of record August 30. Port ArthulsShlpbulldlnc Company. Initial dividend of 1V1 per cent on common, pay able October 1 New York Air Brake Company, reeular juarterly of 5 per cent, payable September U to stuck nf rprnrd H.nt.MU. ,x Cities Service Company, rerular monthly g of H of L per cent on common, and pref- vrru iuu in aoaiiion me regular monthly common of or j per rent ln ttock all Bayabls October 1 to stock of record Sep tember 15. Packard Motor Car Company, reeular quarterly of 1. per cent on preferred; 5-ym,bJ." September 1U to atoclc if record ( htcoBn, AUK 22 There was tomp.iratIvelv little action In the coin market todav and price movements were narrow but neerthe less erratic OffeilnKS were light, e cept when the niatUet showed a tend encj to advance and jiifct as soon as hlghei prices were established profit taKuiB caused reactions August opened at $ltl The high was Jl6ls. the low $1C54 and the final lHi. an advance of c .--eiitcmber started at $164. touched ? I 64 and then reacted to $1 3', closing at $1 63 to $1 63V4, compared with $1 64 on Wednesdaj October, after initial sales of $1 65 rose to $1 G6' nnd leaded to $1 6t i llnlshlne at $1 05' to $1 6ri, a lo'-b oC '. The market for oats displaced s-'ength and .ictivit Houbcs with east ern and ii.tboatd cornettions were good bujers believed to be against sales of spot gtaln to the Government and to foreign Interests Offerings were rather limited through out the session, but it was noted that whenever Fharp advances occurred profit-taking was indulgid in quite freelv , causing subsequent reactions August opened at 72 'sC. The high was 73c, the low 72 'tr and the final 72sc a gain of Sc September start ed at 73V,c The top was 734C and the bottom 725iC itli the final 73c to 731nc an advance if 5sc October after Initial sales of 74sc reached 75c and then reacted to 74,c closing at 71 1!T7t '-c, an upturn of c I endlnc futures rancd as fullous orn tnew ileller) Yes dav s ftp n lllcli low lose rlise sent 1 i.l1. 1 !l I T. 1 tt I fll Oct 1 .-. 1 i''i 1 fil, 1 1,1 1 00', Oats Sept .2. 71". 7J 71 7', Oct 74U 71 71". 71H 74'i Sep'" 2fi 77 26 72 20 72 2 7J Oct . -0 flJ 20 SI 20 85 20 82 entb" 2117 2C 87 2187 24 00 Oct -' 20 23 10 J5 10 25 10 Sent'.rkT . 14 20 41 10 Oct. . 4 4 70 41 50 44 50 4 1 50 COTTON CLOSES FIRM, LOSING EARLY GAINS Substantial Advances at Open ing of Session Wiped Out in Later Trading Vw Vork, Aug 22 The Cotton market chnn ..i .. .,.,-i. tone todaj, and although substantial advances were recorded at one time, most of the gain was lost before the end, duo to renorts nf r.iln in un .n...i vvest There nritiesit rf rt i. n . . ,., Lw wc tt buueiai ten dency arOUtHi tile rlni. nmn.,,. .-J -'"a U111U115 uuuiria to take pirt in the market to a mod- "" extent, oniv until after the neU Government crop report Is published ine excitement and activity or the eailv trading was followed by a quieter and more orderlv nrL.. .. i... ' , . sagging off some 16 to 20 points from the best under rcallislna; It was felt that the continued favor able war news and flm roil,. .. western weather conditions to show any eailj advance, but the bulge was . erull, attributed more to technical con dltions than to the Influence of anv fresh iht .,i r op-nIlllf ''ere prob- aim eXDlalnpiI run nr u- t .. . busing ' "' "' "rPo" After sagging off from 31 65 to 31 65 iih m.Y""' 'he markPt lleId steady, with little pressure in evidence. Test Open 31 70 31 02 New York Slochs . , . Web Adv numelv pf 40 Alnsha C. Jt . .-it', Alaska Juneau 1S Allls-Chalmers 33 Am Agr Chm 07 Am Can 40 V4 Am C & Fdy Co 85 V do pref . , Am Hide . ij do pref . . Am lnt Corp. Am Ice Sec,. . do pref . . . Am Linseed nf Am Locomotive 6flRi Am Smelting. 78'fc Atn, Hum Tob Afn Steel Fdrj Am Sugar . . do pref . . . Am Tel & Tel Am Tobacco . do pref new . Am Wool . . . Am Writ 1 nr Am Zinc & Lead 17Vj Anaconda . .. GB'li Atchison .... 80 do pref 81 I ov 411 3 Itfc 33 90 40Mi 81 io:,i io7i 20 10V4 Net disc 54 50 78 138i 10!i tOOVi on4 IAD 91 58 34 Kt 88 84 SSV4 50 78 no 1J7 71 108 109 Y 90 159 93 58V 32 V, 174 flV 80 81 V4 1 u H A V4 1 All Olf & W I lOili 10a. Maldwln Loco. Haiti &. Ohio nnrrett Co . Beth 5,'leel B. Brookljn It T. Burns uros. 94 r.-. 91 83 39V, 1I1M. Butte C & Z Co 11V4 Butte & S Cop 2014 Canadian Pac.160 Cent Leather.. 00 Cerro de Pasco 35 Ches &. Ohio... 57 Chi Great West 7Vi do pref ... 24 C M . St 1' . 48 do pref 78'i Chi & N VV 93Mi cnurtc, 2 C 11 I&P 7pcpt 77 C C C & &t L. 3SV4 do pref . . .. 05 Chile Copper . lflVfc Chlno Con Cop 39 Col Fuel S. Iron 40 Col Gas & Klec 36 Consol Gas . 89 Corn Products. 1S4 Crucible Steel. 08 Cuba Cane Su. . 29H do pref .... 80 Dela . Hud lOO'U Del Lack &. W.t7t Distil Secur. . ssli Hlk Horn Fuel. 30 i:rie " i:rie. 1st pr . 32 Ted M & S pr 30 Gen Cigar Co . 4014 Gen Klec Co . 140 Gen Motors . .1!4 do pref K'i C.t North O subs 3U4 Greene-Can C . 44 lnt Agrlcul pf. V4 Insplrn Copper. 31 H Interb f Corp. 7 do pref . ... 37 lnt Harv XT ptl07 lnt M Marine -!7 do pref .101 Intl Paper . . 34 Tntl Nickel . 29 Kan Cltv Sth 18 Kennecott Cop 33 Lick Sleel . 83 Lee r.ub . The 21V( Lorillaul I its 15 Max Motor 20 do 1st pref "7 do 2d pief . 20' i Maj Dept Sto Vl Me lVtrol loni Miami Con lop 27 Midvale Steel 51 Mo Pac . Wi do pref ft' Nev Con Cop SOU N Y Air Brake 12 V X Y Cent . 13 NY X II & H. 4't'4 X Y Ont & W -'O'i Xoif S. West mo'j North Pac . 90 Nova Scotia Stl Ohio Gas . Pacific Mall Penn K It Pere Marq . do pref PittB S. West. do nref . Pressed Stl Car 18 tt 43 14 '4 51 1074 IP 0 t nse October .11 81 Innuarv 'II l. Vlarch 81 oi Vlav ti on .to go December 31 30 31 07 Utah 32 41 31 Low 11 70 11 5V 11 lo li 1? ?i in ;ii) su nn If. 31 07 31 47 dose 2 III) 31 1J 81 77 From Laborer to Oil Companv Head rhlcBo, Aug 22 Lauren J Drake has been advanced from vice president to president of the Standard Oil Com piny of Indiana, with headquarters in Chicago, it was announced todav He succeeds the late W. P Cowan. Mr Drake began service with the Standard Oil Companv forty-two vears sgo hy wrestling barrels at Keokuk, Iowa Bountiful Harvest Promi-eil Ilnrrlsburr, Aug. 22 Crops of Penn slvanla, with the exception of pota toes, are declared by the bulletin of the State Department of Agriculture to be In fair shape and to 'give every In dication of another bountiful harv est " Unfavorable conditions early in the tFMi. mer have been overcome PHILADELPHIA MARKETS w Ruh..!. m V J! t dividend of lU T" i., - u T. . L" oepicnioer tallway and LJuht Company. per cent on preferred pay- t in aiorn or record .v able .-'.! 3C :i r-. .. . uuir oiatea steel corooratlnn. iiRat j.... Sr.'sri.0' .2f Per cent on common, payable Bilfr w"""r 4 iu aiocK 01 recoru Heptember 10 Rl;(iwl"LlllMlrl! Company, regular quar f VV1'1? J 2 W. ' Paabla October 15 to IV ijft Nor,'l American Conannj' reeular Quar t,, tjr.y of IU per cent, pajable October 1 to kk vi mviu oepiemDer it. ' tffTl l 11.ptr cnt a ' atock. pa j able 5 , 'September 80 to atock of record Septera- ,-ii 1 VNEW YORK COFFEE MARKET .A f'Jfew Tork. AUC. 22. Th market fnr ff ee futures oiiened steady and nn- lV WMtnred to an advance of 2 nolnta On We. call, transactions were confined to i-oememoer position, with sales very -t s. "' 1 ,. Own MIh I.ow'Clme rloaa er .... .4 MfLMk 8 36 T GRAIN AND FLOUR VV11EVT Kecelpta 102 994 bushels Th market ruled firm The nuotatlona. Car lot" ln export elevator (Government standard inspection) etandird prices No 1 red win. ter $.' 89. No 1 northern aprlne 42 39 No. 1 hard winter J 39. No 1. red win ter, sarlicky '.' 37 No 2. red winter. J2 30 No J northern eprins. t. so. .o .. hjrd winter 12 1n No ' red winter car llcky. 42 34 No 3 red winter 42 12 No 3 northern aprlne 42 32 No 3 hard win. ter 42 32. No 3 red winter sarlicky, 42 30 roitN Offerinea vrere very llsht but de mand waa alow and aluea were nominal on a basis of 41 01 110 for jellow, as tn Krade and location OATS Hecelpts 1 V Ml lmahela The mar ket ruled firm under llcht offerlnss but trade vvns quiet Quotations f'r lots as to location N'o 2 white, S04T81'ir, stan dard white SOftSIr No 3 white 79' Sf 80c Nn 4 white 7hl&7lc ri.OUH Receipts 81 790 lbs In sacks Trade was slow and the market was barelj steady Quotations To arrive per 100 lbs In 98 lb sacks Winter wheat. 100 per cent flour. J10 25W10 1H Kansas wheat. 100 per cent flour 411 11 25. sprlns wheat. 100 per rent flour 4tlll 40 HTK n.OL'H was freely offered dull and weak We quote JO 25010 25 per bbl , In sacks, as to qualltj PROVISIONS The market ruled firm with a fair Job bins demand Quotations City beef. In sets, smoked and alr-drled 47c. western beef, in sets, smoked 47c city beef knurkles and tenders smoked and air dried. 48c. western beef, knuckles and tenders, smoked 48c, beef hams 180. pork, famll. I1253 hams S. P cured loose 3lU3.'c rt skinned loose. SlvtSJc. do do. smoked. 33&35c, other hams smoked, city cured, as to brand and average 8234c hams smoked western cured 32&3lc do, boiled boneless 48c picnic shoulders, S P. cured loose S3V4c, do. smoked. 26c, bellies lu pickle, accordlnc to average, loose 36c. Lreakfast bacon as to brand and average, cltv cured. 4Sc. do do weatern cured 43c. lard western, refined .'TVs Oojkc do. vurse city, kettle-rendered. 27H 2Sc REFINED SUGARS Prices were firmly maintained on a basis of 47,50 for fine granulated DAIRY PRODUCTS CIIEESK The market ruled Arm under light offerings and a fair demand. Quota-tlons- New York, whole-mllk. fancy, fresh. 2ISViQ27c. specials higher do. do. fair to good fresh 'J IS !. Wisconsin, whole mllk. fancy. 20W 27c; do, do, fair to good, 54 0211' c llUTTKIt The market ruled firm, with demand absorbing the limited offerings. ns: Bona patKeq cremnsry. ciuk, h.r..mHnr ir.inds. 48h50o: extra 6 4AI4. nrars. 4A046c: seconds. 42V4 44 4 Vic: fancy brands of prints Jobbing at r.36.V: choice at B2c; fair to good at 48 51r JWJtJCJ-? ! UB'lsU sT irsra-i ivsj m Mr rainy icuvb a 91V4 51 04 81 19 Vi III 11 Vi 31 mm 09 .11 57 7 Vi 24 47 Vi 78 91 V 77 3i 01 10 30 40 31'4 89 411l 07 20 'i 80 loori 174 38y2 30 11 31 .11 49 140 101 Hl)t 31 44 B9, 61 30 107 27 100 34 29 Vt 18 33 81 a Ht 15 25 50 20 51 99 i7 r.J 21 51 20 111 72 4! 20 100. 89 01 37 -?4 32 43 !4 14 30 ' 79 70 1 1 I 04 2n, 89 91 191 4U 11 59 31 80 23 m 41 18 14034 71 Close 40 3 1 33 07 40 84 1074 20 92 niivi .33 no 78 004 78 127 74 199 109 90 139 91 58 32 17 00 80 81 102'4 1)1 51 91 83 19 V 114 11 25 119' j 1 09 11 57 7 21 Va 47 84 1 01 2.1 77 11 01 10 'a 39 40 13 89 1i (17 291) 80 101) U 174 38 39 11 M .10 10 140 102 8l'i 31 44 oo-H .11 0i 1 1 30 107 1 199 Ji 14 20 18 11 81 -M ' 11 1(1 Id 14 ', J(l4 Va 51 901, J7 UNDERLYING STRENGTH IN EVIDENCE ON CURB Vigorous Demand for Sub marine Boat Is a Feature. Oils Fairly Active 52 21"m 51 20'4 111 7J 4 1 2(1 tl)l 89 4 fil 37 3J 4m II', '.'I .10 7') 79 111 04 .'TV, 89 1)1 101 1 11 59 3 1 ',4 87 21 03 43 18 111) 7 1 ' . 71 ill 79 10-SVa I 2 7 104 111 119 80 .12 71 9 3 'I 70 8J 41 814 411 111 33 Vi 1 -1 - New York, AUR. 22 The curb market gave further evidence of underljlnff strength In today's move ments, the most Important feature being the" appearance of a vigorous: demand for Submarine Hoat, on which that stock rose more than two points to 18s4, the highest ptirc touched In a long period. Theie wan nothing In the way of news developments to explain this demnlid, but while the buvlng was In progress, comment was made on the heavy earn ings of the company from its shipbuild ing plant, and there were some who talked of piosprcts of a resumption of dividend pavments. Other shipping stocks were quiet, t'nltcd States Steamship selling at C'a and New Vork Shipbuilding was traded In at 47 A few sales of the motor stocks vvcro made, White-Martin being traded in at 8 nnd f'urtls Aeroplane at 34 SJ. The outlook for these stocks has been made uncertain bv tho unfavoiable report of the Investigation committee Oil stocks were falrlv active. Houston Oil tanging from 82 to 80, and Kedeial Oil sod at 1 'R There was continued buvlng of htanton Oil bv strong Intel ests around Its ndvance price of 2. Motor stocks were falrlj active, about 6000 sluics of United Motor being traded In nt 33 to 33 Mining stocks were steady, with Ilccla Mining selling at 5 and 4?s. IM)lTKII.S Aetm l.'vplnslvea Air licdurtfon Amei-nrillHh Mfg . Am Mni coni Amei Writing l'apci Canadian r.ir t'o Can C.xr H l'dv pref. Chatconl Iron Chevtolet Motois ! ("ramp Curtis Aeioplane Ctrwcn Tool Carbon Steel . . 1 Kmcihon Phonograph rederal live Ilendce Mfg Lake Torpedo Ho.U I.ehlgh Coil 'Sales Lima Loco Maxim Munitions Marlln Anns N Y Shipbuilding Nor Amer Pap Pulp Oils Ulevator Peerless Motor Poole lhig Redden Tinck Scripps liootli St imi ud Motois Stcol IInjs Subm.ulne St foeph l.e ul 'I odd Wiliiliiillding 'I i Unpin rilm I'nited Piollt sharing IT S Mc unship I nlted Violins I'nited sugai Wot Id rilm WilKhl-VI.irtln Zinc, Concent Yes cIoe Hid k (sale) 11 12 11 60 70 t II T'l .1 .114 Dl 4 30 40 79 89 7 8 38 1111 111 80 81 .17 37 (i 8 18 121 All 1 II) 4 81 44 71 40 1 47 10 til 20 12 4 18"t 14 88 .12 3D 8 21) 1 87 III it. 82 48 1 1 1 17 Oil 15 18 1.1 h I'l 14 J! '4 Hi. , 11 .11 8 3 0 3.1 S. '(. 1 1 u leroanp. wwr 14 10 per case; firsts J13 20 per rasei pe?CdonCt'd eS" W're Jobb"1E at 5Jc POULTRY I IV K Trade was alow and the market was again lower under falrlj liberal orter- '..."jr'H'nF.tnV.no. liMSi" ""' "; i tiuiiinj. J1HJ37C white Leg horns 32.14c. roosters 2421c. ducks reklri spring 3233c do do. old 30$3e S!i.,nSanil.u,!?er' ,27e29c. gulneai, per .llA"r"",',l, pigeons old per pair. er--"iiron.nB;chttYsrVYoCwrBnund'e,rIa ieVkil,i;5d tS!,.OW,inm, ,he lotatlona. rresh killed fowls. In barrels, fancy dry. picked, fane j selected 31hc weighing 4 lbs and over apiece 37c smaller sizes' 31 i.i , ' ""''!r orj-Picaea 28c. broiling chickens, western fanc weighing 1. e lha inl,r. .1!l4nn .. .l.v.i- A" !i? '.w- and ov.r. 8738c spring ducks." rjong Island and Pennsylvania 37.18o- t,uSb, r dozen, white weighing 10O13 lbs Mr dozen I8H 25. do weighing 9B10 lbs wi T dSzeS 1707 50. do weighing 8 lbs ier dozen 0 50. do. weighing 7 lbk. per dozen 14 KOra.v do. weighing eeoii lbs per dozen lalJ: doo dark. 41 602 50 small aSd No 2. II FRESH FRUITS Demand waa only moderate, but values generally were ateadily held. Quotations Apples Nevv Tork and West Virginia per bbl. 2 607. do. per S -bushel basket 50ctl.25, do, per buslnl-basket. 1102' Peaches. Delaware and Maryland, per 0 basket carrier. II 503, do. wist Vir ginia, per 0-basket carrier, 11.6093 Im ons. per J" 0. Oranges. California, per box. I8S9 Grapefruit, per box. 14 ..flif?rBrf'Del;wa"' Pr basket carrier. Il1.25i do. do. per 8-lb basket. 15 If.S' oa"f0'n!a'.per. '-bssket crate. 11 253, Pears California, per box. 12 4 Plums. California, per 4-basket crate. 12 iff 3. Cantaloupes. North Carolina, nidg. waya. per standard crate, S23; do do. per pony crate. II: do Delaware and Mary land, per standard crate, 22 75; do. do, per pony crste ll 59 do. do. per flat crate. 73c II: do. California, Turloclc per standard crate, 12 23W2 50; do. do. do. per pony crate, 1 50, do, do, do. per flat crate. 11.25. VEGETABLES Potatoes weer well cleaned up and Arm Other vegetables were generally steady. Quotations: White potatoes, Norfolk, per bbl No. i. IS 50(34 130, No 2. I1.SS02 80 White potatoes Eastern Shore, per bbl No 1. I8 504 75: No 2, 11.7562 50 White potatoes, Jersey, per H-bush. basket No. 1, SScOll.10: No 2. 4060c. White Jotatoes, Jersey, per 150 lb bag No. 1. S TKlF&l'OIC. Mn 9 19 O P.n 13.u... .- ' Jersey, old per hamper No. 1. .'2 50. No 2. I1.251 75 Sweet potatoes. North Carolina, new. per ddi mo 1. I3V7; No. 2. 12.5004; culls. 22.S0. Sweet po. tatoes. Eastern Shore, new, per bbl, No 1. 1008.50: No 2. 12 5004 Lettuce. New Tork. per crats 1101 60. Celery. New Tork. per bunch. 15050c Pease. New xorx. par aviso, nuint. SISS4.041 unioi head Beef Pull Pal Car 111 Rv Stl fepiing 04 Hav Con Cop !4 Reading 89 Itep lion & Stl 91 Roval Dutch 10S Saxon Motors . 5 Shattuck Ariz 15 Slosh-Sh Stl & I 59 Sinclair OH .. 31 Southern Pac 87 Southern U H 2.1 do pref 03 Studebakei 4.1 Tenn Cop & Ch W, Texas Co . 130 Tobacco Prod 12 1'n Bag i. Pap .4--j Union Pac .. 126 1-"1 do pref .. . 71 79 Unl Cig Stores 101 lui V S Ind Alco..l27Va 127 U S Rub 1st pi .10f! 104 U S Steel ..111 110U do pr . .110 110 Utah Coppet . 80 80 Ya Car Chem . 52 51 Va Iron C &. C 73 73 TViiliaali 9 9 do nr A 311 18 V j 3') Wells Fargo Hx 10 70 West Un Tel. . 82 h. vVestlnghse Mfg 43 41 Wheel 4. L K.. 8 8 White Motors . 41. to Willvs Overland 19 19 Wis Central .. 35 33 Total sales. 180,300 shares, ronumred with "11 100 shureH jrsterdayt thus far this week, 737.100 shares! same period last week, 1,324,500 shares LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS Chicago, Aug 22 Iioas Receipts, 20, 000 head. Lower Top IJO, butchers, 119 1019 81 light hogs 110 1120 pack ing 117 83018. roughs 17 40017.83, pigs, good and choice JlHWlHi" CATTLE Receipts ID O11O cattle steady at iujo'ipj. SHEEP Receipts Jl Olio head hlow to lower Lambs. 110 21018 50. feeders. 110 50fl 17.03. ewes 111013 Pittsburgh, Aug 22 IIOOS Receipts 150U head. Higher Heavies 120 .'3 ' "(1 .vu neavy yoiKpni, 4-1 .oiw.i uu mew record), light jorkers, I2O5U0J1; pigs, t n n 5.0. bllEEP AND LIMBS Receipts head Steady. fop sheep, 1J 50 l.mhu 117. CAIAT3S Receipls, 100 head Active. Top, 118 50 St. Louis. Mn , Aug, 22 HOG3 Itecelpts, 10 000 head Higher. Lights. 110 53 10 5. pigs 114 50018 75, mln d and butchers 1U 050.0, good heavy, 119 SU02O, bulk 110 110010 95 CATTLE Receipts 4S00 head Higher Native beef steers 111 10018 2.1. jearlinc steers and heifers, 10 50013 60. cows 17 5D 012 50, stockers and feeders, 18 5001.', calves 17 71015 25. SHEEP Receipts. 3500 head. Lower. Lambs. 111017, ewes. 111012. Kast Buffalo. N. Y.. Aug 22 CATTLE Receipts 400 head Market steady. CALVES Receipts, 25 head Market steady 17019 HOOS Receipts. 800 head. Market strong Heavy. I2U 50020 75; mixed and yorkers 170 75021, light yorkers I2O0JO 50, stags 112013, roughs 117.25017.75, pigs, 14 50 020 SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 200 head Lambs, 110018 23 others unchanged. Kansas City, Mo Aug 22 HOttS Receipts. 5000 head flteady Bulk. 118 21 019 So. heavy I18 7601O.&5: packers and butchers'. 118 25019 40, light, 118 100 10 35 pigs. 118017,75 CATTLE Receipts 8000 head Pteady. Prime fed steers 117018 23: dressed heef steers, 111018 75' western steers 1170 18 25, cows. 10(10012 50, heifers 19014 10. stockers and feeders, 17 76014 50; bulls, I701CV calves. 8014 00 SHEEP Receipts. 3000 head Sleadv Lambs lie 18, yearlings 111 50010, wethers, 110014 50. ewes. 10013.75. BAR SILVER Yester- Last 1018 Today day Thurs High Lowa "BW 1 K 1C18J 4U171 4111! UUh JUlt SOM SI VNPMtD Illinois Ohio I'lalrlu Pipe standard Oil ("a I Standard OH N .1 Standaid Oil N Y IM)l,l'I.M)i:' Harnett Oil & tias I'osdeu & Co Mil. Il-lhlll j I ederal Oil Inter Peti oleum Houston Oil Mi 1 1 It t Oil Midwest I'.cllnlng Vint IMiuleuiu I Ohio I U(l I Ilkl.lhlllllH llcf S.ljltllp.1 Met seiiunv.ih hinclah Oil 111 111 210 .'I.. .111 .167 I I Oil: STOCKS 111 lid J 17 Jill :,n 271 SIOCKS 14 1 13 81 t 111") 1 1 J 0 .1 13 I 81 14 111 17 1 0 .1 1 O'I 1 VIIMNIi .-.. Uliintu 1, I Hlg l.edgi V 1.1 k Hutte .New Coll Ari7 C 1' S . Jeiomi Pit st Nation il (.loldlleld Memei tlolcllleld Cons Uoldfleld l-'loienc. Cioldllcld Kew mas Oreeu Monstct Hecla Milling Howe Sound Indepciidi nee 1 cad .Tetonif Veldt lim llullci luinhn llvtension iMcKlnlev Darr.igh .'lagin t Coppei Mnthei Lode p 1 Mines Co of Am Nevada Hills Nev ad 1 onilei NIpI'MllR Ohio oppifl lta lliiciiles Sail Tov Stew ait . Tonopjh llxteii . United Verde West i:nd Con . . White Cji3 crington . lfl 1 STOCKS 4 '4 1 1 1 4 1 .10 1) 41 !!) 31 I "4 4 t 14 18 II II 11 Id 1 I 8 81. 4Vi 'l 30 I 'h I ! 30 V. 18 II 1 1-32 I 3-32 IIOMIS 99 ..... 81 .... 81 . .. 97 .. .11 . . (10 is ... 98 79 59 01 74 ll2.5e Onions. 1000 top Bethlehem is . . Cosden Oil s . . Cosden 4- Co Gs Cudahv us Russ Oov D'-s do G'.s . . Southern Rvvv 0- Slnrlnir Oil Gs Todd Shipbuilding Gs 1011 CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS (Uracil. Aug. 122 BUTTER Receipts. 09S9 tubs Unchanged l.OOS Receipts, 8715 cases Unchanged. 190 84 84 97 58 01 98 81 103 Philadelphia Stocks High Low 40Am Gas . .71 50 10 Am n pf. 00 00 23Clen ABph 30 30 49 Ins CN A 25 2.1 20 Key T Co 47 47 045 Lk Sup G 18 18 20 Nev Cons 20 20Vi 140 Penn Itll 44 43 6 Ph Co pf 24 34 200PhllaEleo 24 24 135 P RT t c 27 20 8Ph Tract. 69 09 S Reading.. 89 89 S tin Tract 38 38 I0OU O I .. flfl 66 2U C N J.182 182 880 U S Steel 111 110 SOWarl&S 8 8 Total sales 2837 shares, compared with JJ30 shnrrs eterduvi Ihus far this week. 15,800 sharesi same period last week, 13,907 shares. Net Close rhge. 69 3 00 30 .. 25 47 18 20 .. 43 .. 24 24 27 69 89 38 06 182 3 111 .. noMIS Net ...,,, Wsh Low Close chse. 81030 Lib Bonds 3Vx9..,102 103 102 .30 10000 do44R. 93.01 04.80 95 .40 430 do 2d 4s. 03.40 93.40 93.40 .10 C000 Phlla niec 1st Cs 93 I 9? 95 2 1000 V B & W 4s 91 93 95 Total sales. 821,300, compared with 2I, 100 yesterday) thus far this week, 1121,4001 same period last week, 1104,900. Local Bid and Asked Amer Stores Butt I tiu.-q do pref Rrlil J o llalduin . Elec Storage Cleneral Asphalt do pref Keystone Tel do pref . Lake Sup Corp Leh Nav . Leh Vallev Leh Val Tr do pref . Penna .... Phlla Elect Phlla Co do 5 p c pf do II p l pf P II T t c . Reading Ton nel Tonopah Min Union Trac IT a I . U S steel orlc llwy . do pref . . , Mm Cramp H ons, Todav Hid Ask Yes Hid -'11 .11) 20 57 (II) ,17 48 511 IS Jl 21 21 IH'l 114 lirfs4 51 fit 51 111 .11 .'III 04 1,0 01 7 8 7 47 41) 17 174 18 lNi I18S 0'i (11 uH fill i Ml 19 .17 41. 44 43 ; III 2I, 24, -'''3 1'7's 10Va -'4 24 .11 3.2 80 27., 27'4 27 bil'i bs 89J4 2. 2 'A 17H 38 a? OIVi 00 111 11. , lll'i Ill's 7s 9Vs 7, HlVs 3J .-.o(a 79 SI 79 terdis Ask 3D uo II44 .14 .11 on 8 411 19 nou 59Vs 111 37 44 -4 J7Vi 3J J7'i ; .1 2s. 18. on Ill's Vj 3J 81 A'eiv York Bonds 2000 Am Agr deb 0s 97 53000 Anglo-Fr os . 94 1 13000 Am For Sec 0s 97 4 9000Am Smelt. Es. 87t 1000 Am lei 5s . . . 1 3000 do clt 4s . 774 12000 Am Thread 4s 99 0000 Atch gen 4s. .. 81 1000 B & O 3i-s . 86'J 3000 do Es . . 80 0000 do 4s . 74 GOOO do cv 4' .s . 7G' 4000 Brook City 7s 06 1000 Br It T Es '18. Ofit, 11000 Bordo 6s . . .95 4000Cent Leath 5s 034 7000 C II RXJ Bs.l004 2000C i. O cv 4Hs 76 4 8000 do 4'-s 76 4000 do cv 6s . 81 2000 Chi Gt W 4s . B7i BEOOOCTil B & Q 4s 0 17, 1000 do 111 4s . 81 s, 1000C I . W 4s .. 6G 8000 CRI IP rfd 4s 68V .1000 do 4s .... 75 E2000 Citv of Par 6s 01T, fiOOO Corn P Es '34. 09 1 1000 Del .11 rfd 4s 80 " 0000 Horn Can 192G 92 U E000 Ki cv 4s Ser D E2 129000 Fi Rep Ds. 9'i " 4000 Hud i M in os 107, 16900 do rfd Es .. 59 BOOOIow.i Cent 4s. 40 1000 111 Cent 4s 'S3 74 2000 Interb M 4s B01. 18000 Interb RT rf Ss 7114 lODOOO Inter M M bs 9S 7000 Japanese new I S 4 '2s SO's 2000 Lig & M T 7s. 100 7, I00O Loillldid Zi 874 5000 Lyons bs 04 -4 9000 Louis &. X 4s 841, '.'1JOOUI.il! lid Jl., 1U2.3U 93.91 94.18 113.08 93 84 91.111 91 8000 ilu Ik 56000 do 1st 4s 3330000 do 4s 1033000 (Ik 2d 4 1900 do lkt 4'4n lOOOMatsellles bs 19000 Mo Pac W Es 19J3 . jo 18000 do gen 4s 578 1000 Montana Pvv Es 88 1000 NYC A. II J'2s 70 2000 do con 4s G9U 11000 do 6s 94 3900 do ds . . 77'. 2000 XY XII A. Ji Gs 8S'i 2000 X Y Rws 4h GO', 7000 do Es i 40000 X I" T gn 1':s 837; 7000 Xor Vac 4s . 807, 1000 Pa gen ct 4',s 87 15000 do en 4',s 04 2000 Pub Set X .1 Gs 76 'i 2000 Reading gen 4s 8J 7000 Slnclaii Oil 7s 92 7. 10000 St I. S K in 5 G04 8000 do sei A 4k 59 '3 2000 Scab AL adj 5s 54'. 1000 do rfd 4s . Gb'I 4000 So Pap cv Gs 91 2000 do cv. 4s . . 79 4 4000 do rfd 4s ... 77 '4 1000 So Rwy gen 4s 63I 1000 do con Es. . 80 GOOO Texas Co 6s . 98?4 260000 U S Rubber Es 80 8000 U S Steel s f Gs tSi 1000 Un Pac ifd 4s 79 19000 U K of G B & I Es 99 7, 145000 do n'js 1919 'J8- 10G000 doG'jsnevv '19 99. 32000 do Gs 1921 95?, 1000 Va Car Chm 6s 96 '2 1000 West Md 4s.. 95 1000 West Shore 4 s 74 2000 Wis Cen gn 4s b9'4 Low 9V4 97 87 4 87 774 99 H 80?. 86 T9V4 73 TGV4 957, 06 04 03114 100 76 Tb 81 67U 93 81 , 6B 68 75 01i 99 80 OJ 5 J 08,'. 107, 50 t 46", 74 50 '4 70 OS 801, 1U0 7, 874 04 8JI4 101.20 03 64 94.08 96.00 91.61 94.10 94 00 57 88 70 601, 33 T. 1 1 85 507, 21 85"( 80 7, 867, 0I, 76 14 82 9214 50 '4 50 14 G4U, G6 91 79'J 76?, 63t 89 98t 80 98 -9s 99 , 98 90', 95'i 96 j 05 74 09 A H1PDTP A AT n A O TT)f A TC A In A TTVT 1 LlTJ.Jl.JLVJiLI AAD 4OJJLilV0 .I1J.1 IN THE PHILADELPHIA MARKET Jtfs ul That Issue Declined Three Points and Steel Common.?; Yields One Electric First 5s Gain, Then De cline Liberty Loan 3M;s Advance . : . . 'jsi is-ireme uuuness ruled trading on the I'lilladelphla Stock Exchange to- day. Outside of a further break In American Gas and a sharp decline for United States Steel common there waa nothing of interest ln the limited"'',' transactions recorded. ' J American Gas. which lost 7 nnlntn ve.stnrdiv nn tlin first notes nlnrn tlis. ii dividend was passed recently, dropped 3 more today on a few trifling transaction, and Steel was off 1 point virtually all through the session. '4 The market showed a weak tendency, and Iako Superior, the active.'. icauer, lost y to is, Heading Drone Ui Philadelphia Company G per cent nreferred Insf 1 nntnt nnH Tlillnlnln1itn TrnpllnM M. . l,11 Ti T m ill r- .wv .,..... u..u ...,U....U. .u...ui. 72, nunc 4. Jl, 4, CC'llUl ,a cates dropped a, near the cIoec, and Union Traction was marked up 14. 4 i'lilladelphla Electric advanced slightly on reports of probable assistance from the Goiernmcnt In financing expansion work to meet the growing war? work requirements In this ilclntty. The company's first Cs also reflected the reported financial outlook by advancing 2t4 per cent to 95, but lost the i gain and a little more. Pennsjhanla Railroad, Anlerlcan Hallways and $ United Gas Improvement wero steady, but quiet. g Liberty Loan 3V48 were the feature of trading in the rederal war bonds," advancing to a new high record for the local maikct to 102. while In i..J -J York they advanced early ln the session to 102 50. ' 'I I PRIVATE CAR RATE HIGHER Close 97 94r's 97 87?. 87, 77 99", 81 80", T9'4 74 76 '4 96 96' 0(3, 0.1 1004 76'j 70', 81 57' 91", Sl 63'3 68". 7o'. Pt"s 00'2 80 02 5J no 11-, 50-", 45 , 74 50 II TO'4 98 , S0, 109 ", S7'4 01 14 84'. 10. '.Ill 98 64 94.11) 95.04 9.1.64 94.16 94- 00 67I4 88 70 00', 937, 77's 8G4 50 7, 21 8E--4 80 7i 807, 94 , TO'. 82 92 7, 50 'i 59' j 54 H 5G4 9l, 79 4 77 '4 63 4 801 984 80'. tvJ 79 i 99 7, 984 99 , 95H 96 c. 0S7S 74 69'i No Extra Charge on Special Railroad Tjpes lo Be Allowed Washington. Aug. 22. Railroads should not make an extra charge for furnishing' shippers with special types of cars, such as refrigerators, livestock and specially constructed cars, the In terstate Commerco Commission ruled to day, ln one of the most Important cases ever before It. Tho commission also ruled that an extra charge of U cent per mile should be charged for hauling privately owned cars of this tjpe. This decision applies to all specially constructed, railroad or privately owned freight cars, except those carrying coal and coke and oil. There a-e 137,189 privately owned freight cars of special construction ln the country and 2,301,711 owned bv rail roads. Under the decision the shipper has a right to demand and reeelve a speclal-tpc car without extra charge. The decision Is more or less of a con tradfetion of the lullng made by the Federal Trade Commission recently in a Blmllar case LOCAL MINING STOCKS TONOPAH STOCKS , llm Butler . . MarNamara llldvvay . . Mlzpali Lt . Montani ... North Star llMcue Lilla West Lna Did 17 .in .01 mi 11 .117 It 1A OOLDflELI) STOl'KP Atlanta lllun Dull . . nooth . Diamond!!' d H B Dalss . Kevv4n4S . ro . j ,, Mandstnrm Kendall Silver ri'k : .. MlSCLl.LANLOUS Arl7ona I'nited . . Nevada IV under Tecopa Mlnlnc . Assessment paid .01 .111 .04 (12 (II (11 01 (II 03 18 ' 1J Ask .10 .1-' OR (17 .11 ns 13 NEW ORK BUTTER AND EGGS New Inrk. Aus JJ RU1 I KR.-n-cclpts. 1" 078 tubs llnrket liigher nnd firm Ex tras 47S47'ir lilslier scoring 4Vi r. firsts. 44H46C Imitation cieamerj. .l9(S39'jc. State I dalrV I5S Jt 4I.C , , , . regular Extras r.0- extra firsts 4. 19c firsts 43B4CC. seconds S704Je others up changed I RMLROAD EARNINGS NEW HAVEN" 1018 lnnease rotal receip's 21 081.JJ2 Jl colons lolal nVt ' 2 553 313 .4 017.93 Decrease Total sales, W.70I,OO0, compared w-lth M.I 10.000 jesterdayi thus far this wrrk. $30,548,0001 same period last week. s . 704.000. " lan a n. titBi u7l 1U17I uu-l 4U171 COIS London (p'ce) 49H 40H 4841 49ls 42V4 agMMFrt RFHOBT) ATLANTIC CITY. IV. J. Weihniniter ft'ikwi&. ?'-, vatir. 112.60 UP V..kl,V 'IS 60 up SiyTr . HOTEL BOSCOBEL ,ntucky A. n., . . . tcti: Always open. Amer. I Europ. plans. Bklt. A. K. MARION. DANCING 5 MUVATX UBsaoN EXKCCTOU TBCBTBB CIIAUTERED lift FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY Capital Surplus Main Office: 325-331 Chestnut St 43-53 S. Fourth St. ADMINISTBATOK (13) $5,000,000 $16,000,000 Broad Street Office. N. E. Cor. of Broad and Chestnut Sta. QIUBDUS ft i with profound sorrow that we announce) the death of our Partner. Mr. Charles Piatt, 3d, at Saranac Lake, New York, Wednesday, August Twenty-first, Nineteen Hundred and Eighteen. The busined will be continued in the name of Piatt, Yungman & Co. ai heretofore; the Estate of Charles Piatt, Jr., Deceased, and the Estate of Charles Piatt, 3d, Deceased, still retaining their interests in the Firm. Cuss. K. YuDrmiD . J. H. Wain IV. D. Phillips C. Clifford Taylor Usury X. riatt MONEY-LENDING RATES Nr.M ORK Money on call, mixed .J1 collate! a, ruled ull day at C iier cent -' and on industrial at 6 '4 percent. ' 4 Conditions in tne money market are f unchanged Kates vveie 6 ner cent mln- . imum ror any class of collateral and on u industrials quotations ranged up to Ci per cent. 3Ioncy broUers changed thcrr i0.auun cucrin tuuciy, maring tne trad Ins; rate of G per cent on good mixed ' collateral rrlme bank acceptai'ces are moroJ active The onlj quotable change In lates li Ineligible bills quoted at 64 and " 5 per cent, against 5 and 4 per cent previously. Eligible member bills, luri- 4 nlng from sixty to ninety days. ar 4 B-16 and 4'i ner cent, anrl olIoiM.. V non-member bills stand at 48 and 4'i 1 per cent. "jl Prime mercantile paper Is unchanged 1 .1 V lie. Clll. piiii Anr.i.rniA rail n .-.. 11 time, 5i6 percent. Commercial paper! "l three to six months. 5(36 ner rent- .1 "I months, 6 per cent J LONDON Money Is quoted at 3 per cent. Discount rate, short and three- , month bills, 3 17-32 per cent. . . FOREIGN EXCHANGE -" I. New lork, Aug. 22 The foreign ex- ,l change market in the early dealings showed u firm condition for French ex- 1 ....t. .o3 imiKa ncio a. suaue better. Quotations, were: Demand sterling 4 75,',. eibles 4 T64, slxt-day bills nominally 4 73, ninety?, day bills 4 71. -t Franc cables fi 641;, checks B65'2. it i.ire caDies ,.uu. checks 7.51. hwlss cables 4 llij, checks 4 131,. (lullder cables 51 . checl.s 61U I'esetas cables 24 70. checks 24.50 .Stockholm cables 35 70, checks .15.30 riiristiania cables 31 70. checks 31 30 Copenhagen cables 31 40, checks Jl. llub'e notes, nominal, at about 13'. Bank of England Statement London, Aug 22 The vveeklv state ment of the Bank of Ilnsland shows tho following changes: Total reserve in creased, 373 000 ; circulation Increased;, 158,000; bullion Increased, 410,562:? other securities decreased. 1.237,000?, public deposits ilecieased 318 000:,"' other deposits, decreased 1.730,000; notes reserve Increased. 406.000: llov ernment securities dect eased, l,280,00,-.l mo mi wjiw nun ui mc uuim irservp 10- 1 llnkllll.. Ihl. -t 1- ,niv .-iJ iirtuiiiij mis ncci 1 iii?u pel centre last week it rvas 17 45 per cent. Ilatf Ul UISCUUI11, U 11C1 UCIll , BANK CLEARINGS Tlanl clearinsn toda compsred with cor. respontllns tlttv Isst two vars 1018 11117 loll! Phila n 712 inn $41 mri 17". jilt Hon.'sii vl rostmi .11 n V i'l 14 1K1 Hi i - 1 nil 4SH V York -4!l Tr.7 Oil ,-,JT 1M 700 4SI.7II1.17S Haltlmore 11 '.40 1t IHIIIMII fi 377.731 fhlMSO 80 020 80 71011470 ; ht I-ouls 2-' 003 27(1 1&.S2B 811 11 071.197 m w X TO BE SOLD r "T-ML ALIEN PROPERTY CUSTODIAN V COTTON WASTE Notice is hereby given that the un dei signed, A. Mitchell Palmer, as Alien Pionerty Custodian, on the 28th day of August, 1918, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the Bowen Waie house, Stone Building, Central and Davol stieets, Fall River, Mass., will offer for sale at puBlic sale, to th hichest bidder, all. or anv pait, as &hall be detei mined at the sale, of 2200 bales of cotton waste, moie or less, now located at the said, Bowen Warehouse and the MacKenzie and Wmslow Warehouse, Fall River, Mass. A. MITCHELL PALMER. Wieii Property Custodian. F01 further Information concerning terms and condltlfins of tho above sale apply to Horace O. KUbourn, Koom 518, 110 West 4 2nd Street, New York City. JOSEPH F. GUFFEY, Director of Sales. -sl BURN-ALL Fuel Saver Guaranteed Saving 25 Splendid for Hot Water Heaters Gives Piping Hot Water Day and Night The Burn-All Fuel Saving Corporation No. 593 Drexel Building Phone, Lombard 809 "I !! f f War Buildings Erection of Manufacturing and Industrial Buildings in Record Time J. S. Rogers Company Drexel Bldg., Phila. Moorestown, N. J. ' "" " -- - " M f-.. s jJLjSslssissg EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY Responsible mannfsctnrlns; concerns en ebtsiln on sttractire terms flioroufhly modtrn accommodations for any lombar of plants mnsl cmployss' liouslns. In a lilsh.grad Indostrlal rommanlty now dsTtlsp Ins within 10 mllso of Phllsdslphla. Mach cheaper "overhead" casts than present contested metropolitan centers afford. PREPARE NOW FOR THE FUTURE and avoid ireicni emnartoes so frequent In laraa commercial sectlaas t I by locatlor In this new vicinity with One train and trolley servicer ,-i I cempieia snswisi laciniiee ana senerai weirara features lor all-year t amusement, as tract contains large creek and baantlf ully woodeel rava . , ' aew.nelnc devised for park nanuses. '' bMm fifc .-i.-- 'K. ' 'f nearer nm -fLB WL s caei uiern .8$?r 1 ,'A1 i e e jH.1 ! i-'tf HIHBiifvSflK ir .v , .&&&& (m4f s&i&ftSbsvb': 7Vvf'rV If taw ' i lauiuaasEjfesiBESBKBES, sp jawfNaaC 5 lUtf&tiHaTaTaVsHkX