f t m , V STT n?-w ' ' r'v r -vi' ; V p r1 "Jhw-. ' ; w If .. M,, U'Vltt 1-T i EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERPHLLADELPHIA, . TUESDA1 3, is: a, A SEPTEMBER ,t Br.'?.' C.vi "jr f &OFTHE FINANCIAL WORLD NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA STOCK MARKET QUOTATIONS . IKS ADVANCE TO-NEW HIGH 'PRICES ON NEW YORK EXCHANGE Wall Street Enthusiastic Over Continued Favorable War News Rails Among Vlost Prominent Sup ply Remains Small ?v ,.; Fi i- !. '.&.? lJCSSf SV&A W'U 5U CX -, r ffl K,!- r f s-fl High Points in Today's Financial Ncivs WnH xtiect uas enthusiastic because oj lavoraoie nar ncici nnu mux tocks adianced. Itallroad Issues and Steel common prominent. Supply tea tcant. TJiere teas moderate demand on the Curb, but the market was heavy. Covering helped corn and oats after decline. Cotton adianced on poor crop report. Xeutial exchange uas ueak, due to riood ncus fiom battlefront. The Philadelphia uceklg l"'"k statement showed decreased d rcsenes. Bar sifter remained uncnangcu. n loans and New York Stoclcs New York Bonds ft. ?v rv &v PiK1 -. m New York, Sept. 3. The news of tho retreat of the Germaii forces before the Allied tlrlv e waa tlio chief Influence In determining the market mood on the stock exchange today. There was an accumulation of buying orders oer the double holiday which made a strong tone at the opening, but the impor tant upward movement In many stocks came after the cablet announc ing the smashing of the German lino and the further tenitorlal gains made by the Allies. This news brought a spontaneous demand on the board loom floor and advances in the leading stocks during the late forenoon were accom panied by a good deal of enthusiasm, with biokcrs cheering as higher prices were recorded. Similar movements were registered in the trading groups of Europe, wheie strength also prevailed, and tho foreign exchange market showed the effect of the good news In a break of more than 100 points In rate on Stockholm and In weakness In exchange on .ill neutral countries This weakness hi neutral exchange Indicated the lntrtased confidence pre ailing In important banking circles Tho most Important movement of the day was the further advance In United States Steel, which moved up from 1111 to 116, equal to 119U, Including the dividend of 4U per cent which the stock sold ec last Friday. A number of other steel IndusttUls made gains of from 1 to 2 points, but the greatest advance was in American Hide and Leather preferred. ,whch rose ncarlj 4 points to 92. At intervals business was In latse volume but tlie suppiv was ton cant to permit large trading throughout the da Offetlngs on lirokei books were the smallest that had ever been known and man of the felling orders were at prices far away from the market The railroad stocks were among the most prominent featuies. with the low-piiced stocks, like Southern Hallway, attiacting more attention because of substantial gains which weie made Interest In the bond market was concentiated almost wholly in the various classes of Government issues, Liberty 3Hs moving up fiom 101 64 to 102, the second 4s from 94.20 to 94 48, and the 4lis from 94 8G to 95 12 2 JlVfc 8 m : 154 V 41i 31 SI oy, so1), 4IV4 11 ;, ',, 6(14 lln J- IM 133 7'i HI 11)11 lOffll), 4- IIH 9S '4 161 1(14 - 111 If. IIS II ft 37V4 3H 17 17 (11 St 68 (18i 87Va -1- 'A, r Net . . . Well Low I'lov Out Alaska Old M 3'4 3'A 3 Mi Alaska Juneau, 17i l?i, Hh W Allla-Chalm . STVi 33 STVi Am lleet Sugar 70V4 toy. 70 '4 Am Can 47 47Vi 47 do pref . . 031)1 03 OSyi V Am Car & Kdy seji, 8Sn 86 i do pref no loo no Vi Am Cotton Oil 41")i 43'4 43 jm in a i.,eatn 21 do pref 0T), Am lnt Corp . (14 1, Am Ice bco 33 do pref ftO'Vi Am Linseed 41 H do pref 781 Am Loco 67Vi Am H T pr 116 Am Steel I'drj 81i, Am Susar . 110 Am Tel & Tel 08 ft Am Tobacco. 164 Am Tob pr new 0 Am 'Wool pr . Wi Am Wrt 1'ap pr 38 Am Z . L 17 Am 5Mnc & L pr SI Anaconda . . . 8't Vtchlson . 88 Atl (1 A AV 1 time InlLi. InllL Ualdwln Lot Co 044 OJi Of), t- Ualti . Oil o . S7V4 S(l4 S7'4 h do pref so 0S S(i ' llHtopilas Mill !(, !(, l'A Hi'tlilehcm bticl 80'j 81 80 1 ! do B . 86 84?, 8(1 I do 8 pc nf ion, iol', Ki4' H Uiookljn It T 38 38 38 - ', I Hootli risk Co 27 ' 27 J7 ' I Hums Hros. . 148 )4 118'4 148 ', Hutto C . Z Co Ha 11 , llVs 'it 1 Brunswick 11 13 13 V Hutte & Su Ccii iO'i iT,i 20'i - si Cal retrolium to 20 i( do pref 01 (n 61 (anadfan I'ai 10f), 164 1HI(. Central Lea tin 1 70 noli 7o,4 0110 dp I'.isci) siVf, ll'i, .ll'fc 'lies i &. OI1I0 ftti'-j AH U ""'i' ("hi Ot Western 8 8 8 do pief -. Jl!n i' Chic .VI . ht p M 1 N -,1'J4 ViiN do Picf . 81 u. 80), 81(, Clll A. .Nortliw t U4' 04)4 04'f, 0111 It I 4 I' t c 27 2Mi 27 I do 1, p o prf 611 8V, .Cm&P 7 pc pf Hi 8I'j (" C C & St L. 3(1 .U Chile Ctppei in'4 16'4 Chlno Con Cop 39 30 '4 Col Kl lion 401. 47 Col Uas A. i;ico JS 3 . Col &. South 21 li"i ll'ont Can 71 71 Corn Products 44 41V Crucible htcel HO' (10 Cuba Clio bug Jl .(I ("lib 1 C S) 111 80 H0 Del I, ic 18 1 IHI Low .". 00 07U 9't 95 9 97 97J, 87i 87 89 89 83 83 80 Ti 80 Ti 80 80 74 i 74 i 76 774 96(i 97 753 7SH 81 81U 91'4 9T (S3 C8 79 7''4 85i2 854 14 94 II i 99', 19 99'j 70 TO 49 49 20'; R9'4 46 'id r.n 79 ', 7C, 491. 49 52 ti 1001, 204 u94 46 0 .70 79 75 SOU 80'i iiif y COHON CROP REPORT SENDS PRICES HIGHER 0 8), I(J12 U'U JO 147'i IH 78's COVERING BY SHORTS HELPS CORN PRICES K C i Witi r e xr 1.. co Rnl!i.i,i c. :".. Afi... rv.. i YUVailCCa 01 ncaiiy ps um- uiiiihci oiiiiciia .211.11-1 ucvci- oping Weakness Following Strenglh in Early Dealings Immediately Followed An nouncement of Figures New Turk, Sept 3 Advances of about ?9 a bale immedl- t'lilcaKii, epl entering uy snorts stlllened tile mar- Iioine Minos Distllleis Sec i:rle do lbt pf I'cd M &. S pf I (taston-WUiiis Gen Klec Co 'Jen MotoiH do nref I 7roat Vorth pi Oil, do Ore subs SJ' 1 nieine-l an Cop 44 (Julf States Ml H". Illinois Cential 07 lnt Agriciil pi 6i', I Insplia I'oppi r "4 lilt Jlei .Mai H v do pi Intel ill I'apci 3.'i 1 lnt Nickel iWH Kan Cltv houtli 20 I Kan "y So pi .11 lOnneiott ''op 14 Liclc.de lias . HI1, LehlRh Vallev ill -, Lee Kuli & 'Ilu lO't ilex Petrol 10 J Vliaml Con Cop 1 z vllilvale bteel 34 .Missouri Pac in Ift1 Rlely followed the announcement that I Let for corn today, after it had develop-' N dtr"rerr cu, 'llT" "eaisness, rouowing fitrengtli In the , Nat Lndm & Sp Initial trading, when there was good buying by commission houes weie light, due to fiosts w the bureau condition figure was only 55.7. The trade had been looking for a condition not below 56, and the average " fdea was probably nearer 68. There was, therefore, a big buying Dakota and the fixing of tb movement after the figures were posted, the 1919 wheat crop at $2 20 juncii snoi prices up rapiaiy. one ui me uesr on !epteinuet corn Alio significant features of the leport FTVttv Ita (nillpnled e llTil of onlV 14u 2 . , fLn..Ha r- tttra ,litl, (a (VlA HmsllPRt ,-!.. h. """' ""-"""", rr"X" inn. II.ITV- , on'record. Tlie advance carriea uciu- y --;, ' bcr-to 37.10 and December to 36 50, now " '"' ' ' ",' li'ch records. The market had a very strong opening at 0 to 95 points advance. Demand was active and general, stimulated by firm cables favorable war news; an absence ot hedge selling; Liverpool buy ing and prospects for bullish Govern- s tnsnl vfinn,. rW'ir- At tl,e end ot tne nrst flftccn mln- bteST ,,(,. (hit market wfiq less active but KSc jiJIU very strong, with prices about 90 fe&C ..nlnla n,l lilhr I I'm li 41 ;hj. 147'4 l-6 7H OP, l II HI I" m, . -'8 10 1 lO'S, 11 2'1'i IO'j 14 H 81 Oil i 2(1 101 28 ftl -"4 111 16 New (, T A. M -'I Offerings . In N'orth Vew ork Cent points net higher. ( Fridsj'l Tod's 11.30 1 30 30 rloae open am p m p m October 3 M 31 85 35 SO SO Ml 311 40 January . . 3181 34(15 35 79 35 7J March 34.75 84 40 .... 35 65 .. . May 33 4H .14 53 December ... 31 97 34 C5 34 85 35 94 35 83 July 33 47 14 "I) .. August 34 55 . ... . Liverpool Cotton Liverpool, Sept. 3. Spot cotton was nulet today, with prices unchanged on Die basis of 25 03d for middling, old lontract. The sales were 3000 bales The recelots wero 50000 bales. In- tf" -eluding 4700 bales American. Futures avtr" ere steady In the early dealings. Old ijtvo contract spot prices were: American. f'X. middling fair. .26 34d: good middling, KlXltVeSd; middling, 25 03d; low middling, 1 1 " "" ! good ordinary, 22.46d ; ordinary, rota at art W"""- r I I .1 B " "' nit Dottcm II 5.' '4 .ind tho ilose 155,fyl.5o against ft ,738 ,u tilt end s.aturdav Hie IiIeIi on Octohi 1 the low $1 54 14. ami Hie 57n atraiust SI Rr,i .,t tho end Saturdav ) he best on Nov'em bei was $1 C4?i ft 1 54 at the cIofo, with the low $1 51 Oats also lecovned, aftet sagging with corn, following a stiong maiket when there was buying sympathy with tho rise In coin nnd on unfavorable weathci Trade was moderate and con sisted largely of changing There was some selling by a southwestern cash house V II A. 11 I N (J &. W N01 &. Wet in pi ice for . North I'ac 1 Ohio Gas On,ailo Sihti I'enna It 11 Petx ilarci do pn f Pierce Oil Phlla Co Pitts & est Pi Mccl Cn Pull Pal ( in Pa Ml .Null g Heading Itep li A. Ml .sea boa id A L do pref .Shattuck Uiz Miiclali OH 1-outliein Pac Southern It It do ntef Studenaker 0'. I "k 2! 70 'il'i 8'4 10 tl I.",'. j III I7'4 :o'n 17 7I'j 11 : 70 HI' j 04 U LI lil'fe 3J'v 87 28'4 tlK'i; 21' 74 II S I 70 tit .17 10 II II ', lil 17 ;h .111' 71 111 ', 0 0(1' i II J 8 11 'i ll'i. .11 H7' 0 Hll, 16 16 30 111 11 i 71 14 (!' 11 H0 IHI l 1H 10 U'i 41 IV 147U i;n 78 '11 .11 11 H( 07 liiV, 71 :84 HH' fix. ;o9h 10 11 :i 81'. I.I ', -0'4 lll ;h .14 -:' .10 li, -, .' 7C lll !! , -t I 1'4 - I 1 ), l 100(1 Am Ag db 5s.. 97 312000 Anglo. l'nch 5s 95 1800(1 Am Kr So 6s 98 1000 Am Smelt 6s,, 8 7000 Am Tel 6s.... 891,4 3000 Amir Co 44s 83 1000 Atch gen 4s.. 80T4 1000 Atl Co L 4s.. 80 2000 11 & O 4s 74 li 4000 H d o cv 4is.77 2SO0O Hurdo 6s 97 7000 Ches &. o 4K,s 75U lOOOOCh & O cv 5s 81 '4 1000 Chi II . Q 4s. 91 (,000 C AI & St P frd 4'SH 68' lOOOt" M S. St P cv 5s . 79 10000 Col &. Sou 4s. 85 19000 Cy of Paris 6s 94 .'000 Con Oas cv 6s. 99 4000 orn Prod 5s '31 99 -'000 Det t'ntd 4is 70 7000 L'rle cv 4s Her A 49'. lOOOL'rln cv 4s Ser U . . 49 15000 La-lo cv 4s Ser t 52 USS'l iinuuu 1 rcn itep &2Siuo'ii ssfi iiuoouuil s. M In 5s 20 20000 do rfd 5s 59 1000 Iowa Cent 4s 46 1000 til Cent 4s '51 'io innoo lntfub M 4s 50 1000 do ref 5s . 7 8000 Inter Agr 5s.. 75 1000 Japanese new 17 S 44s.. 80 1000 Lk Sh deb 4s 1 93 1 84 113000 Leli Val'vv 6s. 99 22000 Lyons 6s . . 96 313000 Mb lid 3V4. 102.00 101.64 101.90 ,'05000 1I0 4s . . 01.52 01.20 94.12 35000 lu lnt 4 04.48 I .'16000 (In 4 M 91.06 14000 1I0 2d 4'i 04.54 87000 do lil 4 01 54 J2000 Jlaisellles (,s 07', 4000 JIo K A T 4s (,.' 1000 do 44 J 1. J4000 JIo Pao go Is 18 2000 NYC & II 3'2S 701. S00O do 6s . . 94 14 6000X V Hwy 4s . 4 8 '3 3000 do 5s . 20 6000 N V T gn 4s 85 2000 Nor & IV 4s . 80 1000 1'en'a g ct 4s 86 Vi 1000 do en 4 'is. 94 1000 Peo Gas 5s . 74 '10011 Pierce Oil '24 83 lUOOItead'g gen 4s 81 2000 Sincliir Oil 7s 913, "iliUO StL & hi' nj 6s f8 24000 do In 5s 52 'j 6000 SI L . 4 r Set II 5s 71 40ii0Seab AL ad us ", 1000 do S't.i Is 70 .'000 Stli Par 11 5s 'Pi L000 do 4s (.2 7000 do rfd 4s 77 10000 Stli Ity gen 4s 1 4000Teas Co 6s . 99 20000 Thiid Ave 4s 57 11000 U S Hub 6s 81 .1000 V S Ml sf 5s 98 14 2000 Union Pac 4s. 87 1000 do rfd 4s 79 281000 1" K of G B A. I 5's '!' 99 A 3SO0O do S'js 11 19 99, 112000 do ri-s 21 9h4 6000 Vh &. L n Is rs 84 99 L 96 04.26 04.06 04.20 04.46 S014 62 70'j 94 4S 20't 85 80 86 94 TI H 84 'i, 81 91 fiH'i 7.1'a i4'4 70 U ''2?4 77'. 67 '19 1, 57 S0t ''8 U 87 79 81 99i 96' 04.10 05.02 94.42 94.46 07'i 62 2h 58 70 04 'i 48 20 85 80 86 94 74 84 1.8 52 73', 55 70 91 2-)4 77 99 57 80 , 98 'i 87". 79 99', 99 9t, 1, 59 99 U '9,-, 96-4 59 LOCVL I.OA.NS DECKKASH 1 14, j Imln iilii.il anil Time I)epoait Higher ,i ' Than famc Period Last 'i ear -1 ' 'I lie avenge condition of members of tlie Philadelphia Clearing (Ioue Asso ciation for the week pieeedlug todav Is hliown In the weekh statenient, with coinpai lsori4 as follows. I S. - 14 VI I, The top on hepttinUer oats was at the I .."" ' ,. & close, which was 70Si704C with the rCbauco Pr low l below fcaturdas s close at (,91. r u 1. v 07 4.! IK 1, 711 II 1 .18', 10 i'4 1.1 (.1 17 20 17 71 II I i (0 01 ' II J !3 ll'i .' 87 , 28 118 '; U 10 117 74 (" l,o tim nxcKH ( !cr Uuh from has Uinl. Meposlt InilUid (1pp,!m Js 1 1 im dipr alii lte with 1 . I! H 7H I & lepal rluoi nti. 11 ChpIi In VHlllt j" 1 IiiihI repre held It, i e ifiiulrcil L. h reierM MnilULIts -ept 2 MS 100 1 416 000 IliiUHo 21 4(16 onii .a 1-0 J-'ll OOil 111 1 MIO IIOII 411 776 (10(1 I 417 U0O 1 1 Slit nun 16 IHI'l 111)11 in 1101 0110 17 4IIK llOll J 407 O0O Dcinafce $4 3S0O01I 129 000 4, Ml 000 2 1104 OHO I, OS4 00(1 5 000 4".1 000 NOJ (KMI 71 n. non 811 OHO 1 J01 000 DEMAND IS LIMITED IN OUTSIDE MARKET Heavy Tone to War Order Is- sues Oils Are Generally Steady Mines Quiet w A'ork, Sept. 3. The icsponse made on the stock ex diange to tho favorable war news waa not shared In on the outside market, where stocks were In only moderate de mand and a heavy tone was shown In the war-order Issues generally. Aetna Explosives sold at 11, Submarine at 18, and Wright-Martin was again traded In it 8 to 8'i. These Issues seemed to be affected by tho belief that the developmnts in France will tend to shorten their period of profitable operation, and as the ex penditures of this nation In their output have generally had unsatisfactory re sults few expect that the remainder of the war period will be of any avail In bettering their financial position. Chevrolet was weak, falling over 2 points to 128 14 In sympathy with the decline in Geneial Motors on the stock exchange OH stocks were generally steady, with Stanton OH continuing demand atten tion by steady buying for Interests Identified with the management. Cos den Oil was Aim, selling at 6 and 6,. In the specialties, Burns Brothers was the most prominent feature, moving up fiom 38 Io 39, but Burnite Coal was moie prominent, being actively tiaded in at a further advance from Its recent high price American Writing paper sold at 4 J Mining stocks were quiet and with out Important change In prices INDUSTRIALS 1 Philadelphia Stocks Net ... . HlKh Iow Close chite. 133 Cam Steel 30 sh 39 13 Klec Stor 54 51 51 ; 60 Gen Asph pref. .. 67 67 67 25 Ins Co of ...r VA'" 294 6W 2720 Lake Sup Corp... 18 18 18 .. ISLeh Val.. 81H Vi 81tt MPennann i U i .. 2S3 Phlla Hleo 2S 24 25 Y 326 P II T t o 28 27 27V4 2S Phlla Trc 67 7 7V4 14 78Ton Bel.. 2 zjj 2)i A 100 Ton Mln. 2 24 S"!4 A 20 Un Pac. 127 127 127 120 Un Trac. 374 31 37i .. 106 U O I... 65 64 64 4- 3005 U S StL. 118 111 115 4-4 20 W Cramp 81 81V6 81H Y 'IZk dividend BONDS !et . . Illnh Low Close chge (3500 Lake Sup Inc 5s .56 36 56 8000 Leh A'al 6s28w I 08!,4 98 98 ISO Lib Bonds 3s ..101.20 101.20 101.20 .34 do 4HB 03.08 03.08 95.08 4- .04 14000 Phlla Elcc 5s 00 90 90 3 Bid Aetna Kxplosive . . II ll'i Amoi -British Mfg 2 8 Amer Writing Pap . 3 4 Air Reduction . so ?o Canadian Car Co. . 84 40 Can Car A. hdv pref . 68 75 Charc-oal Iron . 7 8 Chevrolet Motois 128 112 Cramp ... . . 70 81 Cuitiss Aeroplane 36 37 Carwen Tool . . 6 8 Catbon Steel . .118 122 Kmerson Phonograph 1 1 ',4 Pederal Dye ... . 2 Hendee Mfg . . Io 20 Lake Torp Boat . 4 V. 5 Lehigh Coal Siles 84 87 Lima Loco .. 44 10 Maxim Munitions ... '4 Marlhi Arms . 75 82 X Y Shipbuilding ..45 47 Xor Aniei Pap Pulp 1 1 Otis JJIevator 47 .12 Peerless Motoi .14 16 Poole Lng 40 110 P.edden Truck ... 12 Scrlpps Booth ... 20 28 Standard Motors .12 18 Steel Ally s . . . . 4 6 Submarine . . 17 18 St Joseph Lead 14 14 Todd Shipbuilding ..87 91 Triangle Film United Profit Sharing Vb U S Steamship 6 6 United Motors .... 32 3t United Sugar .... 30 35 Woild's I'ilm Wright-Martin Air .. 8 2 Zinc Concent 1 2 STANDARD OH, Illinois Sat rlonet Ak (nale) 11'i 36Vi 1 43 t'l 1 1714 34 VILMllMtl ltlPKVi: S-VfelLVI PcTe hJ4 S17 7n7(uIi JI44 OOii 1 X f aw III' It ( I e i.'si mm 1 -.81 000;i. Basin Ohio Piaiiie Pipe S O California R O .Vew Jersey S O New ork . iMir.ri.Di:N r Baruett OH & Ga Cosden H Co .145 304 .233 .212 .117 258 ISO 308 260 216 522 203 519 239 -r rovii'wii or vibMl.1.11-. RK , -I.KV I. SV.il.il. K-Kere hflil 2 1 IS Odll ( I, 00(1 I.MK rerc U 1 (Kill 7H 0UU 1 In addition to the deposits above theie wen till week 229,660,000 Government , i depo-Its against which no ieeivu is I 1, quired 4.1 ,L i h 10 1.17 114 . T..l...i.. T,p.l - TI c below fcaturdas s close at (.91. r ti v, i. vv . tf- iii- n Octohqc. ended at the top at 72c. with Union Pacitio .127 1J0 127 the bottom 'lc below Saturdav i !, 1 1 nl i'Ib Stls 1(H 103 lot". at ilc Tile best on November was 71c, u b Itubbtr the low 72'joand the c!oe 710 bid L .'S 'Steel Leadlne tuturen rnintea folluHB I'tah Coti'llel corn (new ueuerj a, ,,.. . , , . ,, .,,, 'lOHe ,lue ',,.,. , -. ii- 1 37'v t 1 -r 1 In 04 116 U2l HI (ll'i 63 111 111', J-ept Oct Oalii Sept Oct . Laril Sept. Oct nlb Sept Oct Pork Sept. .. Oct. . Bid Open I 1J 1 75'. Hlch 1 -.V4 1 37", 1m 1 6-"4 i r.iu 1 51 1 57'i 611'. 71. 70', 26 .' -' b7 24 DO 24 81 71 2ii on -'0 65 21 70 24 7.7 70', 21, SI L0 SO 24 60 24 111 24 85 21 77 43 40 43 50 43 10 43 10 43 45 43 0. 43 4. 9 do lir A IO do PI B Jl ii. West Maiyland 13 I. West Union Tel 84 Vb IWent'h'se .VI fg 44 Woith'n P & -VI 67 Willys Ovcrl'd 10 '4 Hx dividend Union Paelflo, Tarlnc preferred 2 Mnerltan susar 1 ugar preferred, 1 112 81 31'r. 39 '4 14 17 Hl'. 44 (III 10 81 11 a '4 10 M 11 84". I Hi 117 10 - 1 1 1'iilon New V ork Air Hrake f, and extni, American . I LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS PHILADELPHIA MARKETS LV.A GRAIN AND FLOUR cood. fresh 28 Sir. Wisconsin, whole mllk. fanov 27 WJIUa do. rin. faff tn WHEAT Receipts. 179.442 bushels Of-l good. 'J( f 2Tc. ferlnri wer well cleaned up and the mar-, r jitt ruiea nrm. xno quoiaiions raneea ruuLJUi as to i lows: war iota in exitort e levator (Oovarnment standard Inspection) standard prices No 1. red winter. $J 39. No J. Tinrtharn anrlnr. SJ.SB: No. 1. hard winter. vV-IJ.SDi No. 1, red winter. arlicky. 2 37; No A s. rea winter, .io; ro. ., norxnrrn sprinr, 4tlk4il Vi 1 h.rl m Int.. t 4)A Mn pail Ey iv Inter, sarllcky. 2.84; No. 3. red winter. l" a'? No 3. northern sprlnr. S2 32: o 3. vAtim-d winter. 12 32: No. 3. red winter, car- " Ufa' ilcWy, S2.30. I P CORN Demand was llsht and prices were ' T,lar.ly nominal at $1.801.90 per bmhel tor j'.Vjellow. a. to quality and location. .& . nira-nrAlnts fl.SQS bushel.. Trade v iimm inlt. hii( Tirires ruled steady. Quota- "t tlons: Car lots, a a. to location No. 2 white iijAvrtilto. 78H78e. No. 4 white 7778c. w r IAU lVOVC.pt" t..,T.. .- ... b--. fXnWIA was SlOW ana lll IUll nam nv" - quotations ionw, ,y . v?. M In 98-lb. sacks Winter wheat. 100 h e.nt nour, ii" -i"uv, v"f- L' : I per cent nour. irnni -o; ivhuk uh tper cent nour. )uwii..a. vr TTTnim wan dull and easr. vve OBf im4 at 18 OOCrv du per dpi.! in sac.a, r" t uuty. iff-I PROVISIONS ""nitr. was a fair lobblnr demand and the - ;...". ...I.J Arm Ouotatlons: City Beet In X- EXi? smoked and air-dried. 47c. western beet. mr-7T -..t, 47 ,.li Ummt LcnurLles i J ui i Und.rs. smoked' and air-dried. 48o; T fZin hot. knuckles and tenders, smoked. tjiboef bams. 160, pork, family 1 52 ffl 63, TT m r ...Jl t Ana-. a l T . An cd. looata. 81032c; do. do, amoked 34 ti other hams, smoked, rlty cured, as to m At - AtHmW. haivM-i nmnlrail BQ JLUU kVtIACCf Ul W OVVl ftllll BlUVBtill m curfia, Bi9iK. ao, voueu, uuue.ca. ej! plcsuo sbouiasrs, a. r. curea. loose. ; io, mokad. 20c; bellies. In pickle, ac- w q tTortM. iove. ovu uiqi. mm. m m A. BhBA Wm A K 1 A mM Mfmmmm ..A mA A breakfast bacon, western cured. 44c; western, refined. Z7HB-:c; iara, pure kettle rendered, STVs osoc. REFINED SUGARS PMnand was only moderate, but the mar kt ruled Arm on a bails of 7.B0o for Un cranulated. thUaCO. Sept 3 HOGl Itecclnts, 37 0U0 head, left over IS11 head Market steadj. 10c lilnher Top 4MI 37. bulk not quoted 1 nutcher heavv, $10 416? - Id medium llcht I $10 90620 10, pniklmt heavv $18 I0W1B meillum mixed Jib (iU01O .17. hogs Unlit ) $1 (IIS SO 35, piss. J18 JSStlU. roush, tli 75 I eiTTLB nerelnts 39 000 head ('liol(-- and prlmi native steers Jlc loner, cunucls and calvea stead to loner MIEEP fterelpts 31.000 head All classes mostly 10 250 lower m Mtliff 'a VI SS. hSkiCr IB v MM, pftf l DAIRY PRODUCTS EB Receipt, were Urht and the vn HO lo blsner und.r a gooa Quotations loiiowi aona-pacaea ftry vtira. vo manor iconm aooas. o: extra firsts. 4848Vic. firsts. 49V4 Lc; second 4W4oc. fancy brana. or jobDUisT at ootroio; cnoic. at utu gooa at oxfmac. tv Strictly fine stock was .care, and mmnMV it fllll UrlfN. OUOtstlonS! Mses. nearby firsts. 14 40O14 TO per lard cas.i current receipts, f 13 ' 'tr m WT case: western extra nrst. is" "tCT llruts, 113,80(114 10: randled und leccs were joooinv at v v- RHU'ountrr advices were stronr i market rultd firm and hUher under ana a xajr aemani. wuoi South (Imulia. Sept 3 HOC"? Iteielpts .700 head Market nicstU steads . fen 10c Market Market 41 000 head LI K Demand was more active and the market ruled a shade firmer under lleht orterlnzs Quotations ion Is, aciordlns to quality, 34ac. spring chickens not '.eehorns, according to iuallt, .HBJTc. nhlte Leghorns as to nuallts, 32t3 3V roosters. iif'SP rllirkK PUlM anrlti? 1 . waac. ao ao old SOIM-Ic. do, Indian i nigner ..,. .,.,, Itunner. J76.9c guineas per pair tl 15 c'AITI.i: U'celpls 1 , TOO head i 41. pigeons, old per pair. aOWJJc Uu "k"7 -"'" '""' jounc pr pair. 2S6 30C "".. ". slinKP Kecelpts OIIBSSRD Supplies were well cleaned 25c lower U!i Blirl Inn niopliai . r. m. 1.. i i and firm The ouotat ons follm, , ,.." I Kall.a. lll. ept 3 C V fTLE He- Si.?f"S?4i?: vKESKv d4rVbP.'Ck.endd foneCr5 ' "1 lO'oThead 'frong ?oDd.'f,rs. 'ary.plcTe'-l'SVrol cntken'.1 1 hlSKEnP-nece.pts noo head Steads 1r-4SwS&iVlK,Tb,1SiUd"olfa F.at IlulTalo. . 1.. Sep,. 3 -rATTI.K-1 eral lumber superintendent 3UKT37C. BDrlne- diirlra Tnr T.iBnri n 1 n.n.intt !ITS hpfld isteitl ( ai PS Tf Pennslanla, 37&3Sc. nnuabs t-r dnzan. rlDin ISO head, slow J74?JO 10 a few $J1 DIMUEiNDS 1)ECLRED ( ciluloid ( nminrn resular quarleil of ,2 per ent piable September U to stocU j of record epteTibr 16 . fonttnental inn Companj retular quar t trh of l3i ber tent on tireferred and Vb on (onunon both lnjablo October 1 to stock of recoid September 20 ISKW 0RIC BUTTER AM) EGGS I New lork. sept 3 UtlTTEP. Reee'pts . bit" tula Market firm Kirsts 4949'ac extra llrste 4RW IS'n c. seconds, 43'j 47,3 c i others umhaiiged , .... l.t.US Ilerelpts 11HJ1 lases Vlorket steads (JuutTtlotm i.in.banseil Rvan Hetipns ai Head of naioii(Ia I New lork, Sept. 3 1 lie leslgnatifin of John D Bvan as president of tlie . .. .. . K(t..l...i. f'iti.iifltiv un that he inav devote his entile time to the Government as director ot the alt service, was announced todaj after a. nitetuK of the coinpanv 8 drectors here C V. Kelle. a vice president, forineils of IJuttc, Mont., was elected president. SHIP LUMBER DIVISION HERE Fleet Corporation Transfers Its Headquarteis From New Orleans Following the policy of centralizing control of activities, the Emergency rieet Coiporation lumber lieadquaiters has been transferred from Xevv Orleans to this city, It was announced this after noon Tills move was made necehsaiy by the recent abolition of the purchasing, pro-, ductlon and transportation divisions, which were consolidated with the supply depaitment The oftlce of lumber administrator and asKli-fint lumber administntor li is been abolished W. J. Ha ran, foimer assist ant atlminlatrntnr. Is head of the nevv lumber section, with the title of gen- edeial Oil .. Houston Oil . Merritt Oil Midwest Keflnlnc .Met Petrol Ohio Fuel Oklahoma Itef Sapiilpa Itef . equovah Sinclali Oil. -jTOCKM A ' ft '4 14 7 1a 81 ion ii V4 MIMIC HIg hedge .. Atlanta Ifutte New York . Con Arizona .... O V S & Jerome . . First National ... . Goldfleld Mergei . . . Goldfleld Cons Goldfleld Floiente Goldlleld Kevvanas Green Jtonstcr Hecla Mining . Howe Sound . . Independence Lead . Jeioine Verde . . Mm Butlei Jumbo Extension . . McKinley Darragh Magma Copper . . . i Mother I.iOde Mines Co of Ameilca Nevada Hills Nev ada Wondei ... . Nlpi8slng Hay Hercules .... fean Toy Tonopah Intension . 16 STOCKS S3 111 14 17 4 . 61. 18 6'i rV. I'4 9 I white. weUhlnit 10 1.' b per doien JHW J5: do. welKhlnir 0 410 lbs per dozen, 17 W 7 50; do. neighing- 8 lbs per dozen. JOS' 6 50. do welfthlns; 7 lbs per dozen. $4 ri0$?1 do. welcnlnir e8V4 lbs oer dozen 7W4. do dark. II 0002 50, small and No 2 tie 2 50. FRESH FRUITS but sir York, whole.qillk, fancy, fr.sfv' A; do. do p $i WMlaU UfhttfU, n. Ulr yo. per 100-H ., ,VL "r - L - ti& i A" Demand was only moderate, generally were steadlls' held, as follow Appies mw rorK ana west viridnu per bbl 12 5008, do. per H -bushel basket. 40ctl.75; do. per bushel basket. tl2 peaches. Delaware and Maryland per (1 bas. ket carrier. II&2, lemons per box, 1MH: oramees, California per box, I50U, grape fruit per box I4&5, pineapples, Porto Klco per crate tSfB, do, C'cban. per crate, J3WU. irrapes Delaware, per 0 basket carrier C5c vti; do Delaware, per 3 lb basket. 15v 20c, do, California, per box. UB3 50; pears, California per box, 13 50, peaches Cali fornia, per box, 2575c; plums, California, per box, tlP3; cantaloupes. Delaware, per standard rrate tl1.50, do, Delaware, per Jumbo crate, II 1001 75; do. Delaware, per pony crate 75ctl. do Detaware, per flat crate 307.1c; do California and Colorado, per standard crate. I2&2 50, do, California and Colorado, per Jumbo crate. t22.25 do, California and Colorado, per flat crate, SOcOtl VEGETABLES Choice stock met with fair sale and values generally were steadily held under moderate ofterlnxa. Quotations: White potatoes, Norfolk per bbl. No. 1. 115094.75: No. 2. lit 3. Whit, potatoes Eastern Shore, per barrel No. 1 14&4.75; No 2. l.'Ga. AVhlte potatoes Jersey per -bushel ba. ket No. 1. 1101.15. No 2. 50085c. White potatoes. Jersey, per 150-lb. bag No. 1. t404 16: No. 2. 12 5002 75. Sweet pota toes. Jersey per basket No. 1 tl 01.50. No. 2. 75ctl, Sweet potatoes. North Caro. Una per bbl No 1. 13 0004: No 2 tl 50 02; culls, tl. Sweet potatoes, l.'astern Shore per bbl No I. 1405. No. 2. It 500 ttuce. nch xork. per crate, iivi su. 'y New T4rk. per bunco, joicouc. i-eas. xora. PV uusubi uaivi. eiv- ' ons. Jersey! per t -bushel basket soce. oiisnai namner. vvceyii.iv; bar. HS.t. HOGS Receipts J700 head Slow, steadv to easier. Heavy JJ0.5WJ1. mixed and sorkers t212t 10 lleht sorkers J(i .10 0 77, piss 120 21020 00. roughB. 117 700 17 71 stags I1J015 pnnrr and i.Airn'' Receipts "nno head. Slow and easier. l.amb 111017 70. Vearllngs. t815. others unchanged t I'lttkburali. &ept 3 HOGS Receipts ,?if.'i'." ! inoi! " head Market steadj .Jleavlcs. tSO0 "O M heavy sorters -w ww.n o usni rorkers 120 250JO 50, pigs I20W20 25 . S1IEEI' AND LAMUS Receipts 500 head. Steady. Top sheen, 113. ton lambs, "cAl-vns Itecelnts. 200 head Steads Top. IJO A'vlum Trustees Reappointed llarrlsburg, Vn Sept. 3 Senator Hd ward K Ueidleman. of this city; Jo seph Ij Lemberger, Lebanon, and Colo nel .T Howell Cummines. rhiladelnhla. ivvcre reappointed trustees of the Slate asylum at vvernersvine, ana uoionei j. AVarner Hutchins, I'hlladelnhla, named (n succeed the late H. M. Dechert David T Nutleimore was named Justice of the peace for East Itochester. I.otal Meat Market Tlie following report of the fresh meat trade in Philadelphia la furnished by the local live stock and meat office of the Bureau of X'arkfts. United States Depart ment of Agrtrulture: PRKSH J(KEF Kecelpts. liberal Market steady on heavy cattle, strong on others Demand fairly active especially on hinds anBTBEnS Receipts. moderate. Market steady tn strong at t20 to J-'S. Demand fairly active. . .. . COWS Recelnts. normal Market strong at tl to 1-3 Demand active. VEAIv Receipts moderate. Ilulk medium and heavy calves Msrket strong to 2 higher at t21 to 128 Demand brisk PORK Receipts, light. Market tl to t2 higher at tS4 to 138 on loins. Demand 4.. falp at advance. I.AMB Receipts moderate, around 13 higher at t:o to 131, lust fair advance. MUTTON Receipts, normal alow7 Demand light at 118 to t. mutton weak. Market Demand Market Heavy IV. 4a .14 10 4(1 .111 33 1 1n 4H 7 14 United Verde 37V4 West End Con .... 1 White Caps 15 Yerington 2 BONDS Bethlehem Ss DO;. Cosden Oil bs 80 Cosden & Co 6s 80 Cudah) 6s 97 ', Russian Gov't B'jb.. 56 Russian Gov't 6Us.. 58 Southern Railway 0s 08 Sinclair Oil 6h 80 Todd Shipbuilding bs.100 1 1 1 3 17 14 I 4. 4 4 '.4 58 II 41 32 3.1 iy 4 i H II V 38 li' 17 4 100 8S 83 87 58 60 1H 82 103 1 !C lie 4T. 44 1. lite 45c 31 31c 7tte lr" 1.03 16c 99 57 59 Amer Milling. jm Rvvys pf a u war. Am Strs pf. . Buff . Sub. . . Catavv 1st pf. oatavv 2d pr PHILA. INACTIVK STOCKS T.,.l I.....I-. . . ha nnnlnllnH. ...a In.nll. .. f- uiiuniits aid iuucuiiiii3 iui jiiaii.c stoclcs listed In the Philadelphia Stock i.xcnange, ana in vvlilcn there were no transactions today, Tho price given Is tho last previous close; Acme Tea pf. 79 Ieh Val r. 20 ll'i I-eh val T pf. 27 60 I,lt Brothers.. 243, ir r.iti& C1.1...1 o Alliance Ins.. 19 NJ i. S .... S9'i Am stores... jo Norm Penna. SB 32 Pa Salt Mfg 83 Ti 58 Phlla &. West 6 5J Ph N BU vvar.lSS 54 I'll Co of N .1.182'-' con Trao N J 68 '4 w J &. S S.. 40 Erie 1 6"i West Coal. . . 70 lit &. B 'J'. . 10 York Uwys.. 7'4 Ht & B pf. 17 York Rjs pf. 3H. Key Tel pref. 47 NEW .YORK COFFEE MARKET New York, Sept. 3 There were more orders around the ling at the opening of the coffee market this morning than for several weeks September was two points lower, as It becume the spot month this morning, and the price was automatically fixed by the Government legulations at 8 R0 March and Ma, howevei, reflected the excited advance in Brazil, with March selling up to 1 40 and Mav to 9 70, or 26 to 4- points above Filday's i losing figures This established thesi positions at the full maximum piemlums permitted above the spot month, and it seemed that there were more bujlng orders aiound the ring than could be executed at that level of prices Friday's idas's close opening September ... HI-' 8 .70 December . . K 7.7 s 7 March 14 v 4(1 May .. . 8 .!!. 70 LOCAL STOCK TRADING SMALL, WITH LAKE SUPERIOR LEADING That Issue Is in Supply and Declines, but Recovcrsart 111 1-iUSS X llllctUCllUlia AlUUUUll UlUNS. 4 Lehigh. Valley 6s Unchanged I ' 5. Outside of Lake Superior Corporation, stock trading was quiet and. generally uninteresting on the Philadelphia exchange today. The attend ance in brokers' board rooms was small, nnd, while the continued favorable war news and the Improvement on the big board caused a feellni? of confly? dence In the financial district, theie was not sufficient Interest In the gen-- eral list to make the mixed changes tlint followed a steady opening !,, portant. i Superior was more active than It lias been for a long time and attracted..! nearly all attention given the dull market. That Issue was In supply, howi ever, and sagged oft to 18 soon after the opening, but during the remainder". j of the day It held steady, a fractlop below Saturday's closing quotation.. Traction shares did little, but Philadelphia Traction yielded 1 poliitsHl on a small transaction, while Rapid Transit certlllcates were neglected I William Cramp lost U United Gas Improvement a fraction, and, although" railroad Issues were active arid strong on the big board, Pennsylvania I (rtn alllt1ir rn a (rldlnf lnpnnipr Viorp. 1i11a ITntnti P.iplfln pr Hliltlpnrl wnB.! .., .. O..S....J " o - -je B higher. Philadelphia Electric did not show much activity, but was up Si, and,J United States Steel common, after being 1 point higher, lost part of ltj gain. Philadelphia Electric first 5s and Lehigh Valley new Cs weio unchanged,. put otner oonas were inactive. l wo me nanus uveraic is vnc . AVlth tho opening of business this moi rilng the I'hlludcluhl.i National , Bank, Levi L. Itue, president, began to take care of the accounth of ,the FarmerH and Mechanics National, wnicn it ausoroeu Just vveeic. .Many or the customers and friends of the latter Institution tailed to etend, their t i... n.t.uMn (a l nfllnlnlu. tI r t un 1 1 c nil t li p 1onlliifr ofTloprfl nntv liplnrr tn UCaL IVlBHCa tl lira uim-wtaj ...VuH.. .. ... .... u. ......... ..v., vv...a ... .. .1 .iiI.h. ..!(. t.A T31,lloilnlilft Vo tlntinl Attoti itAtnnnl a lifirl ViAfn executive puauiuua .i.ii no a ituaUi.i)..u -.... u..u.. ..........i...... ,.v. ubw... completed over the week-end and J.auor uav nouuaj, anu eertning moved smoothly under the new arrangements. 1 1 Howard W. Lewis, president of the Tarmeis and Mechanics, becomes A lce president of the Philadelphia National, nnd John Schlagle, tnshier, and George H. Mlllett, assistant cashier, become assistant tashlcis Norfolk and Western Earnings The report of earnings of the Norfolk and "Western Jtullway for July and seven months, while showing an Improvement over the June statement continued to be less satisfactory than the previous jear because of Increased expenses. For July the total opeiatlng revenue was $7,"3T013, a gain of $1,909,124 over the same month In 1917, but there was a net operating deficit' of $2,467,925 as against $1,971,557 during July of last yecr. For seven months the total operating revenue was $42,700,441, an In crease of $6,076,612, and the net operating income was $7,735,695, a decrease of $6,006,314. H Financial Briefs The Tonopah Extension Mining Com pany for Jul reports receipts from operations ot mine and mill $135,774, which, aftei deducting cuircnt expenses of $90,030, leaves an operating profit of $45,744 The New York Uubtieasurv lost $3.15, 000 to the banks on .Saturdav, making a cash net loss sinco-4Vrldaj of $146,000 There has been admitted to the llbt on the New York Stock Exchange Aniei lean Tobacco Companj dividend eeitifl cates series C, due Maich 1. 1921. Stricken from the list. United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland two-vcar E per cent secured loan notes due Sep tember 1, 1118 An important meeting ot the deposit ing bondholders of the Maitlnsburg and Charleston, West Virginia, Gas and Water Companj will be held at the of fice of the Pennslvania Company tor Insurances on Lives and Granting An nuities, 517 Chestnut street, Philadel phia on Filda, September 6, at 2:30 o clock. Ilatold A Ilulnes, foi nineteen jeais connected with the fi eight department of the Pennslvanla itailioad, has be come associated with the Philadelphia offices of the Guarant Trust Companj of New York. Arthur Haines formerly assistant areasuier of the Philadelphia Tiust Company, leluincd today trom New York to tuke up with the same companj. Reserve Bunks Din-omit Rates Official discount lates at the twelve Federal Reserve banks weie as follows: (The first column gives the lates for all peiiods up to and including the flf-teen-daj- njatuiltj', the second for a period of sixteen to ninety dajs. The third and fourth columns ure the lates for rediscounts of collateral loans se cured bj' Government bonds ot notes ) Com I paper Uov't paper lutouu (ill to u 17 tl.it 4 LOCAL MINING STOCKS tonSpaii stocks Did Jim Butler M MafNamara . . 30 Mldtrai 04 Mlzpah Extension 07 Montana 10 North .Star Oil Rescue Euta, 11 West End 1 ' GOLDFIELD STOCKS Atlanta. 04 lllue Hull 01 Ilooth 04 Dlamt no 0J Daisy 0J Kewanas 03 Orn ....... land Ken 01 bluer I'icic -. .ut MISCELLANEOUS ArUona United .10 Nevada Wonder H 'lecopa Mining- , IJ Hostou Isew York . Philadelphia Cleveland . . Richmond Atlanta Chicago St. Louis .... Minneapolis .. Kansas City . Dallas San rranclsco 4 4 44 4'4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 davs li 4. 4". 44 4. 44 44 tf 3 4 "4 445 4". 44 5 44 15 dajs 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 das 4"4 4'. 4' 4 ' 414 44 4'. 4',4 44 4'. 4'4 4'4 BAR SILVER Tester- Last 191S Today daj Tues. Illflf Low V Y (centsv.1011. 101H 101'i 1014 RV, LonSon(pence) 4BH 4SV4 40V4 4.$ 44 MONEY-LENDING RATES M.W OllK Money on call, mixed collateral, opened today at b per cent for lending and renewing. On Indus trials the opening rate was 64 per cent. Call loans on prime bank acceptances are unchanged at 4 "j per cent. Time money is quiet with unchanged rates from the final llgures of last week Prime bank acceptances are quiet at recently ruling figures I'HII.Anill.rill.V Call, fi pel cent; time, 5stif6 per cent. Commercial paper, three to six month-, 5 6 per cent ; six months, (1 per cent. l,ONllO Money on call is un changed today at 3 per cent The late of discount In the open market for short and three months' bills is 3 17-32 per cent, unaltered lOREIGN EXCHANGE Vew ork, Sept. 3 The foreign ex change market opened quiet this morn ing with the quotation on fiuncs nomi nal, at 5 46'i for cablet and 5 17'i foi checks Tlie geneial market showed no feature Quotations weie- Demand sterling 4 75' . cables 1 4 76 9-16, sittv-day bills noiuliialij 4 73, nliietj-dav bills, 4 71 Lire cables 6 36. checks C 16 Swiss cables 4 25 checks 4 27 Guilder cables, 51. checks 50 j Pesetas cables 23 o0 cheeks 2 I 40 Stockholm cables 34 90. checks 34 50 Christnirjla cables 31.40. checks 31 Copenhagen cables 31 10, checks 30 70. BANK CLEARINGS Hank cleariues today, compared with cor responding day last two vears 1018 11)17 min J70 1184 420 177 813 (104 14 572 718 48 118 1411 J!l,ril4,24ll 1'4 032 (170 310 632 023 33S.4S4.19B 3lSl.8J0.411 14.183,0.0 GOVERNMENT BONDS Js reentered 19in . Js coupon 1910 Us registered 1918 . 3s coupon 1918 . 4s registered 1927 4s coupon 19J7 . 3s registered 1(140 .. Is coupon 194U . . Panama 2s rcg 191li Panama Jh riir HMK BIS 98 98 , 11944 a?i 81 A 8 3 08 ,. Phlla Itoston N Y . Hallo RAILROAD EARNINGS LOUISVILLE AND NASHVILLE Inc. Jul Kios 9 30S.72J 2.932.248 Jlalance after tales. 2,821 804 1.087.J72 Net opera t Income.. 2.948,(110 914 010 Seven months' gross. B2,ri01 RIR 10 010 70J Balance after taxes 9,41.",08S -1 851,741 Net operat Income.. 10.5UO 004 2,085 077 SEABOAKD AIR LINE July gross 13 470, 7J7 ; 1. 31 1 011. Balance after taxes Net operat. Income.. Seven months' gross, Balance after taxes. Net operat Income.. 730.309 741,083 20 908,487 2,825,705 2,321.910 411. 681 383 498 .1.774.7J11 1,487 473 1.672,549 CENTRAL OP OEOROIA Jul gross Il.785.42u S12J.880 Balance after taxes. 480.8111 118 230 Net oper Income.. .193 880 J4 401 Seven months gross.. 11316 515 2 797, "01 Balance after taxes. 2.21J.KMI 314, 78(1 Net oper. Income . 'J. 168. 103 31,981 CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO July gross $ 072 831) J2 571, J88 Balance after taxes. J 234 019 1,201 000 Net oper. Income.. 2.721201 l,4J.8l Seven months' gross 31,01.1,814 0 140 OKI Balance after taxes. 0 880(105 1.511.(192 Net oper Income.. (14(12.138 2 048.001 -uecrease. (TWhen does s stock sell "BZ- TSDFDB.VDf" (IIDo Toil Lnorr tborouihlT tha Til conditions of s "STOP OKDBRI" UJWhat Is the "ABSOKUISa" a power of Ins market? fTIVVufn Is the market "8ATU Ti) HATSnt" Do tou know what ! meant J by the term "STRBBT CB- UFlCATSf fVHaTfl you ever ' Til A 8VALM" BOUGHT OS 111 fait, do vuil know thorough Iv the meaning nf market word und lerniN Unit jou read ilallv In tlie newspaper! und Hnnnciul publirutloiiH or )i votl skip over litem trusting In luck Io find out some ilu). "THE LANGUAGE of the STOCK MARKET" Is (he lllli- of n booklet of defi nitions of over 200 market words nnd expressions. It Is interesting and enlightening to the beginner In the mnrket, und will prove a hnnd) reference for nil Investors mill truilers. tend for It. Ask. for T.U.-9S7 JONES & BAKER IKCimiTIES Wtdener Bldr., Philadelphia 'Phones Bell, Walnut 16D0;Ker Rare 2200 New Tort Pittsburgh Clilcago Direct Priiate Mm Bottoa INQUIRY " nay send me Tour booklst COUPON "lhe lniuiit of the Stock Market." .Vnmc .Arftfi ess . T.U..987 Ask .56 .32 .00 .07 .14 .08 13 .05 .03 .06 ,0J .(13 04 01 .03 OJ 77 N .15 Sugar Prices Unchanged New York. Sept. 3. The bUgar market remains unchanged, with local refiners doing business at tho rate of 7.60c for fine granulated less 2 per cent for cash. Its. wS "ire unchanged at (,055o for it degree centrlfuials. CHICAGO DETROIT ST.I.OUIS OSTON CLEVELAND BALTIUORE rirrtpuscH HASKINS & SELLS 'CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS Caile Address ' haskscll" SO BROAD STREET NEW YORK AN FRAMCKC LOS ANOELI1I tJIATTLC DENVER ATLANTA WATIRTOsiN LONDON We announce the opening of an t office in Boston, on September 1st. 1918. i in the India Building. 64 state street, and the appointment op mr. ralph k. hyde. c. p. a. (massachusetts). as manager. HASKINS ft SELLt- UNITED STATES TREASURY CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS THESE Certificates' bear 4K interest, are issued in denomina tions of from $500 to $100,000 and provide the highest form of tempo rary investment. Their purchase affords an opportunity for the investment of funds now being accumulated to be used in subscrib ing to bonds of the Fourth Liberty Loan to be issued probably in October. HI I P S Philadelphia Trust Company 415 Chestnut 'Street 1415 Chestnut Street J- . p .1 5r7 2f ri 1 ' rt-K l .-, . irV"' h I. c 'f U 'J '. 4 - . . tbi i H ' .. I 1 i ,VJ H" . " . yr "v.f .V ' ili
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