P5535 sansw ' ' , v' : j-1 EVJGXJUsG PUBLIC LflDGEp-lHlLAPlaU'JlU, -SATLxyAV,. SEPTEIBEK, 7, 19181? - s 4 $VS OF THE FINANCIAL WORLD NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA STOCk MARKET" QUOTATIONS J" i' )RTANT STOCKS ARE SCARCE; KET SHOWS STRONG POSITION New York Stocks r llleh Ativ Itumy pf. 4 Alaska (Sold M 3S Alaska Juneau. Its ervance of Jewish New Year Results in Decreased, AinsYimim oi m wrm -.Business pressure ts Lacking in Steel Com- & mon. Which Is Lasuv Advanced sez.. , : : ' High Poiuts in Today's Financial News , Tr.tdlno fell off on Xew York Rtock Vxchanoc due to Jewish yew i'fciir Observance. Important feature was absence of supply of all impor ''Mitt' issues. Business was small on the Curb, with price changes trifling. TThB. grain market was narrow. Cotton prices moved upward. Foreign ieichange was uninteresting. The 2ew York wcckln bank statement fiftowed gains, in all items. Hank clearings throughout the country for ttfie' five-day week were much above corresponding week of last near. Har silver remained unchanged in Xew York and London. Mil I J ; H SB'S. K?w-N "' ' pt' "' tftv'fv' Tne observance or tne Jewisn -ew lear causeu a uecreascu attcna- L !&'rice In tho Wall street district ami was partly responsible for a marked tailing off In business on the ttoek exchange. At the same time Kovcrnors 1j, V, of the exchange continued to talk In a manner calculated to restrict Sl" 4'";i,.iii.vi nnsmtlnna hemline of their opinions in reeard to the position KVl?taken by tho Federal Reserve Bank In connection with market opera HJSiWttlons, 1ut- In spite of these handicaps, a firm tono was displayed and '55,4 sTPOd. recoveries wei mauu m umuj w.ui-a .v... j........, ..- ...,. "Jri Tlie most Important feature of the trading was the absence of supply jKMln, nil the Important sroupwof slocks. There was no pressure against !&' bulled States Steel common Mich as muiked the tradlnc in thut stock tj vesterda afternoon ami it required only the rasn buyins that na noon $1,11' evidence for a lotin time to put it up more than 1 point to ah.ne 112. Qther steel industrials were m me same Minus Nmi" " '"") "" Bains on the appearance of a few buying order. As a matter of fact, felling orders weio so small in both number and .amount that only a few of the buying orders in brokers' hands at price limits could be executed, indicating a far stronger situation than yester day's violent declines indicated. . St. Paul, which was tho strongest feature In yesterday's trading when It advanced 4 points, lost half of that gain today, but that lecosslon simply signified that the tock. was waiting for new accumulative orders. Tho copper stocks, as a group, made fair advances, with nearlv all tliose issues, when offered, going into strong hand"-. The bond market was quiet and without material change In price" Uff 46 3 I'i. 31 H4U 'J 457, xnu 42i tai HJ'A S3H. 41 flflU 19 13i mA ISS'Ji 1 MK, 82 -) 1 IIIH'i KID 10M l HIUM: 1ARH 108il DT-li Olli, HTi (8 8"i .-,; tit st lOir-s 30 it'ii .Vet eh-. H Business Career of Peter Flint A Stnrv of Salesmanship by Harold Whitehead do nrof 84'. Am licet Sugar 3 Am i.'uu 40ti Am Car & V Co M, Am I'otloli Oil IS1? Am U & Wlir. -UiMt do pret . Am IntI Corp Am Linseed . Am Loco Am Smelting Am Sum Tob. Am Ktl Fdry. Am Sugar . . do nref . . . I'AmT&T. . Annconda . . Atchison Atl tJlf t. l.ot Ilald l.tco Co. . 1S Unit & Ohio. .-,r,i; Dnrrcti t'o 1)4 Heth Steel 11. . 8S') do 8 1)0 prcf. . loV!ii Brooklyn 11 T. . 39 Uooth Fisheries s:-j Rums Bros . ..HflT. 1I5H- uuite 4i sup o. '-'6 Can rnelflc. . . .164 Corro do Pasco 84 4 Clies.i & Ohio. 88 Chi M & St I'.. DIU do pref ;i)Mi Chi & North w't 1)4 Va I (.in ill li i' t i: ; do C p c pref B-C-A I J II i c t' p c Pf I Chhio Con Cop. ' Col Kuel & Iron i ii u s. i: . . CoiiroI Oas Cont Can . i "urn l'rcrt . i 'rucllile Steel . Cuba (.aim Su Uomo Mines. . . Distil Secur. . Urie Krle lbt pr. . (Jen Motors.. Goodrich B K. . Ut North Df . . Uulf States Stl H3. int Agncui rr its Inspiration Cop S3?i Int Mer Matlne 27i do pief I0'i Int Nickel .... 3U Kennecott Cop. 34 ft- uii-K stpei . . Lehigh Valley. I.oost'-W IJis Max Motor . . .':, dr 1st pf . .-!)" do 2d pf ... -il'Vi Close 46 ' 3 IV '. it 8Hi (Iff 46 86 U t- .. 42"!4 I- "Ji ! sow t- '.i 3 U 111, -'- V. i . Vt RALLY IN CORN PIT PRICE CHANGES FEW ON BETTER DEMAND ' IN OUTSIDE MARKET Philadelphia Stock ) . t ij Trade Is iNot Large and Sciiti-, War-Order Stooks Continue at -i . -i r.. -,. i r i -c v- i.... uun jLcvit oi i cbici uiiy. Mining Is6ties (iiirt inont Mixed Shurls Dis posed to Cover 86fi llli !', it.1i. 1)4 Ml-Vi 39 J?'!i 146T. 26 26 161U 10IV4 34 Hi 34 4 3tti i; 3l'i Kali ?;. fJT 6;i .-6U 13T 32 ;i lU 47 9U sr HI MTi 79 4', it 26 70'i 81):(.l r.Ti I2H 7 !m '.-.' -16'fc. 15i 32.i 124K- !24Vs 46j 1. Chlraito, Sept. V. A fair demand rallied the corn market this morning when offerings decreased after an easier start due to selling by !4 local interests. Trade was not large and sentiment mixed. i A disposition prevailed in bonie quar ,," teis to tako a bearish vlewtif the closing ,? of the brewing Industry, aw it will lead ',i'"1''ci '" llrct competition with com 14 ' i. a feeding proposition and also de "i, , c.eas. the uso of corn grits. The re '.'i ooltits here today wcro 125 cais. ' September opened ac higher at ?l.u6-'4 and moved up to $1.57-1j. --lii uvl" oiimu ai i.oa't to ?i.ui ( aim ' -'-si u,n. ll n. i em . '...'. "c' "u,u " f..uo-.i. .uvemuer siarieu l)i '!' to i.B7, against 11 56H at me i-ii-nu jtnuraay ana later sow at 877 -r il."-,'. Oats were Bteady, with trade light and mixed. Commission1 houses were on both sides of tho market. Hecclpts heru today v.-ele 192 cars. September opened unchanged ut 70-"4c, and later sold Vic higher. October open ed at 72ic to "ar-io at the end ycettr dy. November opened luwci a ",!'. ; (ering the loss.1 ' I "adlng futtir-3 ratig-d folio-' est , Open lllch Ijivv Cloa i lu-c i ' orn ini-w uenvury) i" l I'm . t.r)7Ti t.r.s'i 1..-.0--1 '. I No . 1 B7 1 n7. I.V.I. iui- ! 7L'; 721. 72U 74 74'i 78 73 79 94 4 t 4 - i :Si 79T 39, 47 3li 8il, ! 12 1 a 67 .I4 - '4 5i - 131 321, 1 New York, Sept. 7 Huainess on the ourh was quiet with some issues sustaining slight losses, but fluctuations were so narrow that the changes In prices were without signifi cance. War older stocks continued to attract attention by the absence of inside -de-maa and that group was traded in at around tlm low levels t cached In yester day's trailing, Aetna Hsploslves again sold at !(! and '10 ai and IVright Martln sold ut TT$ and 7ni. The motorn were quiet and virtually unchanged, Cnltcd Motors selling at 314 to 31?; and Smith Motor at . Oil stocks were steady, with Stanton Oil selling 1? and l3i. Okmulgee con tinued Its downward movement, selling at the new low of 1 T4. Mining stocks were quiet. Ilecla sold at 41 and Pacific Tungsten at 1. The first pale of Denver I'-js'was made at 96 "j. iN'nrsTiii.w.s Nt r-rte vhtK S34 '.. 4614 IH I8?4 4- 14 70 -fH 6M.4 Vm 44 ( 2 40 M si: -v 111 li 81i .. . ;'"'. ''. I '263 Nliarm. eompared with .Z0 nliarrK eterila.Ti thli week, 2,0tl share) laat Hetk, 19,339 ihans. . lllcb Low 10 Klec Stor .13 14 63 9 Key T I ') pref ,., 4i.4 44 1 7i Sup Cp I84 18H 3SLeh Nav ;o- 70 2Leh Val. 6t?v 6l.i 130 1'onna lUt 44i 14 4il Phlla i:iec 24i 24'i 240, Ton Ucl.. JU 2 I(fl7 UI, 63 6.1 443 U S Htl..ll2i lUVt iiOWarl&K yt 8!i 1IONDS Net HlKh t,0V ClOM! th. 300 Am Gas & Elco Gb. 80 80 80 17000 Leh Val itlt Ctfs 98'4 98 98U i 7000 Leh Val gen 4s.. 73 75 75 ISO Lib Bonds U'is .. 101.40 101.10 101.40 .54 30U do 2d.. 94.10 94 94.10 .10 200 do 3d 4US 05.20 93.20 93.20 .20 Total ale, $23,200, lompared ultli $27. 000 JMtrdaTl thh lteek, $187,800; lust week, $111,600. Local Bid and Asked ". fA 1 l.r,-', i..-,sV 1.58V 1.5UV 92 H 83", 61 fi u ',!! 101 2"4 34 'j. 85 HI 281 May Dep Stoles 42 Corrleht. 1918) K V-1 ! K- 3- Whitehead u-ill !, iiuKi on tuuina. i I,', Vmploimwt. Ask vou I quiet the city Is at 1 o'clock ""-""" -.... - ,-. in,r. 7..M ZXimi inust be olcw to all inQit.rie. ' TODAY'S IJUSIMISM KVKiRAM Tic glad of enemies; no one hates a dead one. (From II. IL rf.. Boston, Mass.) What doea this mean to VOL"? fill anbuer vonr httslncsti t How i bulliitn. eniMtrti&ilia anal .-. . k" " ".. --;' .. .. ' yOtr qUCttOill CiZQTlif unv Your correct name uu m, SSiJ H?5 arraumoufm,.S lb. toamrfj C mall. Other aucstloita vm he oiisufrfrt ' tM.Vcoiun. The most iterUa rrrob- Umt,ot nufrerj wilt Ve uov o the Kent of ret.T Flint. CLXXXX p arhHERB was sure some Joshing among iiX' e Bents of the Magmtuae iiio - E? idrwice Company after air. uommm. SritVj .,- M. isalcK contest and told Sus-that the prizes would go to some lady 'ira nominated. - "nn viit- said he'd nominate his land- u. j. i.. u j-ou uac succc-aiuuyi ' coinpietc-u a lun accountancy course. I 9dvK vnll to r.i .- 111.. Xl:il I ' l i' i.. nuc . ifcfc-.. .- -- - Jr .--- . .... ... ... .. ... :'.- . .iiv rjln.eatclier maybe i examination. ffirt SUDS IU Sew t Uueines Queions Answereil irr. h. II. My suggestion to you rela tive to putting on the market a new cold remedy is DON"T. The market is flooded with such things and -a new one would have to be advertised heavily and extensively for a year or two before "breaking In." Advertise the formula for sale in some of tho drug Journals. 5811-21'-.! 54 i lOJ'i, 32 ' 5Vi 1IU -4i 20'i, 54U 4 3 , K& tidy. "I owe her tour weeKs ui ... '. iuje'S gettln' Ulnda peeved. It I ten nei advise you to take the State 1 Hex Petrol . . . losi Midvalc Steel . 53 Mo K & Tex. 51a do pref 1 1 14 Missouri I'ac . 2414 .Vev Con Cop 201 X V Cential. .. 74,i X V XII & II. 44 . Xorf & West.. .105 Ms lo: Xorthern Tac . 90i U',-j Ohio lel Sup. 42 Owens Hot . . . 3,i. I'enna U U 44 Peru Marquette lsi Pierce Oil 16 Pitts & Wes' 35 U Plerce-Arrow . 381i Pitts Coal 31 Pressed Stl C uf 08?, My Stl Spring. . 67 V -l71i. Ity Con Copper 24 U 24 , iteaaing uu?n Kcp Iron & Stl 91i Saxon Motors. . ."? Seab'd Air Line 8?i Sinclair Oil .. 32 So Pat- 871i So It U . . . . 26 do pret . . .68 Stand Milling. .11 SJF "shea ni stall her oft another week. 4: I3V 43T I3i 16 :mh 38' 51 H8i 80 ?i 5-7 8'.i. 317 87- 2?i 68 If 92 U 62 4 33','i 2 7 '. iniij 311 , S5 -1 Ul 29 I 27'i 1 59 i 21'a 341u 102TB - Sib - 24 1 201i It' 41 1 1)5 ?; 42 63 la 14 I3la 16 34 ; 381-j 31 98-U 67 i 24 U 88 ?N 91M: . . . . 27.1)0 26.63 26.85 Oft Nov . I.ard S-pt... Ul' ' Rib"- a,S,.pt. . 23.70 '3.73 14 I Ott 24. Ul) 24.05 ;l" l'ork .', i SBt . . . 40.50 ... . ,? Oi-t ... 40.70 41.6(1 I 'Abkea. tXonilnal 26.75 26.6') 23.63 23.75 7.0(1 20.75 23.75 2310 23 70 23.P7 41.40 142.45 41 H 42 7 A'ett; York Bonds -i m 'The married men, of course, nomi- Ltiiited their wives they baa to. um Wiung fellow nominated the reu-beaaeu !; t ..i.fi-e fh. nhone. W fr all ji iyvr -iij. .,o.-.." .-- . I'rr. ,.- ... u,,mv . npr anviiow- , KUeW KB, "' n.ur. v... , - K I didn't know who to nominate, ui oourae I thought of Rosle right away, but I wobbled on nominating her. You , I wasn't sure how T would stand with her a month from now. Then I thought ot mother, but somehow I didn't want to. name her. Dad might think 1 was weakening on Roslci If I did. "Hurry up with your nomination. S'JinL" said Perkins, who was gathering in the silpa. J got quite flurried and couldn't think who to nominate. In confusion. I put M IJ'njr ,hand in my pocket for a handker- cmet ana ieiv j") -j. ....:,...- -- The thought ,flshed through my think-tank, lietore JVftiily realized it I had written, "Mary 'lOlilesple, 88 Linden avenue. Fanndalc. I biun.," on the card and Perkins had it. IJJ'What on eartn pos.-ess.u iue ut ' i,tlL:i.i... r ,inn'f know. Then J went hoi :'-fmLiM heri cold at tho thought of what she tonight think ir i won aim ....i ." I..u thl,.lr 'nnrl mother "UOSh, imined, "I'e mado a hell of a mess this .tunt." ,, u JifThen I consoled mysfii vinn n. ny4.0 points ; and that reminds me I liadn't opened my envelope u"i .riy" quota. I did so anu saw u.m. hu.- )iUSD DOblMi in lb '" ".... lUndved times that If let'? see ', $10,000. SO U l UO ai'J.uuu num. .fibusiness In a month. Matr gets ai' nabraUa tana a snocii. iiiob. -i. i,ntv (1,-klcil I fell to tlilnL thai fehe, policy I got signed yesterday didn't tount or 1'dliaAe the prize right off. Us the biggest policy I've got by u long tot. .Funny thing: I want to get that i-iand yet I am seated to. If only id known tome one ease to nunimw iBtrever. I ve oone u m "" "" ilni'to change It. ir srot busy right away by getting the i.. nf oimr Deoule who had inort- 'aBed their property, but 1 had no luck ii rt.v. although there's a little chap 1 u l.i..ii r.nnraln thai I may land yet. L' s AtTlien I got to mj room tonight, Fran- saMP Qraham was there, lie insisted on 'ifJakYng te out to dinner I always want ,'""4'-tot' of pressing when a face-tilling act 44uggestea l non 1 mini. x&Atttr dinner he took mc tr, a show VvM"'We had a swell time, o.te.jrjwondered at the gay-time idea until haSnentloned that "Prince" had arrived iSitlY, He had received a telegram -5S.i'U5y saying he had "arrived safely fiiiMVwas a darling." tUe," I thought, "if a telegram rrom hltil ulm line tnis, 1 wonaer itwi would do." id- I Bald. "She didn't sena me a ram,'' j she's writing a letter- today. n get It m the morning, If there's ling interesting irom your iom. v u id fo know it. of course. Xow, let's Jilvrn to our domiciliary edifice !" f e'Sralked to Thirteenth street, he '-.tiffin r away, Just full of fup, while I - - ad nlilnn. am Tim WI1 U VSBP SW.1I VMlfc,' '-. I TJ ' - ... t - ... kH turn HWMn We EOl 10 mjr ruuiu wn v m whllo talking and smoking. ' 'rrw nVlnrkl" said Francis, look- lt his watcn. rime an young iuikb In bed. Hi turn in now, bo goou stopped at tho door and said. I. forget, you're due at iiiiimaui. hardware store, tomorrow at z You know tne naaress on ipp 1 tt flashed on rce that I"fiid writ- iteUhat 1 wouta cau at me more am nTTftrnDDII '. Jiai u inrna , pwat g9 to Beitmati's, Kcsie will , . M, lrif .note to ner, raying ,;mw.twuip,5 W.T - tola ner about tne r Jafc., -Then I mailed it Studebaker . . 47 46 Tt-nn Con & lUi 18i 1ST isTi wun tut 1 i'. .. uegiee you can , Texas Co .137 I3H1 I37"i, easily get a commencing salar of JSUUU 1 Tobac lrod . . 70 U9:i 69:'i to $J0un a year with a firm of account- Union l'ac .... I2.l-!i 1241)4 124a, ants. 1011 couiii also secuie a position of responsibility and trust with home large manufacturing concei n. Kvery day the better-class newspapers in large cities carry want "ads" for high-grade qualified accountants. It Isn't a question of getting a real opening ; It's choosing which of soveral you will take. Under separate cover I supply you with information about business read ing, as desired. 8i aili 8714 26-i 68 117 1 ' 40'i '2 I - 1'4 -i. p. Jlifh JjOuo Am Agr deb r.s 9U SDOUD Anglo-Frch Ds. 95 ."UOOAip II & L es.lOlli'i CiiiOOAm For Sec us 97 s4 UOOOA111 Smelt 5s. 86t 3000 Halt & Ohio 4s 74 5000 Brkn It Tr 7s. 93Vi 4000 Ch & O cv 4is TCIi 3000 do cv Bs 81 '4 luOOCh & Alton 3s 38 12000 Chi U & Q 4s.. 937; 22000 City Paris s fH 1000 Detroit Tu 4 Vis 73 4000 Dm Canada '31 94 13000 Krie cv is S D 52 1000 French H Os Inn fiOOOIowa 'ent -Is. 4,",!. 1000 Iowa Cent Bs. 78'i 1000 111 Cent rfd 4s 77'-: BOnointerb 11 T jef Cs 79 1'. KiOO Inter Agr 5s. . 73 1000 Kan City . So Bs 77 7000 Kan City Tcr 4.- 72 'i 10U0 Laoka. Steel 3s 1923 93 SOOOOLeh Val ret Cs 98'i luuu 1,0ms . .NaHll l.on-98Tt !lii Aetna i:.-p!os!es Am Urlt Mfg Ame Marconi Amer Writing l'.in"' Air Ileduetlon . Canadian Car Co. Con Car & Fdy pref Charcoal Iron . . . Chevrolet Motors Curtlss Aeroplane Cat wen Tool . Carbon Steel . Kmerson Phono I Federal Dyo . . llendee Mfg . Lake Torp Uoat . Lehigh Coal Sales . I Lima Loco Maxim Munitions 1 Marlin Arms . . . iX Y Shipbuilding N A Pap PUlp. . riot. 1 otis Klevator 99 93 100i 1008 9 . ; MM.' 71 !!5k 76 ' SI ilS 93;i 94 I 94 31 t l'lO 4 u " 78's 77'" 95 U8'i St.-4 74 '.i.li., 7R'.i SI ISS !i.T l'eerless Motor Itedden Truck -. Poolo Eng ... . S'orlpps-Booth Standard Motor" . Steel Alloys Submarine ... St Joseph Lead . Todd Shipbuilding... Ttiangle Film ... . I nltea pront snaring L'.l.l . ni'( 3i Kll HO 1(11 714 . 123 33 6 118 I ii'i 414 84 41 "a 81 13 :U 47 15 411 ill I '.'"-1 4 ' 14 . 88 3'i K 314 94 U IJ S Steamship 73 1 United Motors M World Film . . li 32 Wright-Martin An 7i lun 1 Zinc Concent ... .1 t"J STAMIVIID Oil. 771' 1 Illinois 143 J I Ohio 303 -m . , 1'ralrlo Pine . .257 J.'. - c r rni ol-i s o x .r' 317 ri o x v 202 Veit tluFe A si; HIV'. n "li IV4 70 411 911 8'. 4 124 86 8 122 " 114 111 44 87 46 1. 91) ' -47 3"i 52 17 9 . 611 28 1314 5 18 M 91 'i II U 3I Am Stores Iluir t- Hmq ,,'!?. preferred. LVI1I J O , tlaldn-ln IJleetrln StoiMB-o ftnliO u"r''al Asulwll' 31 " , kt:Eto:i Telrplnme 7 Today Did 2U 5! 47 !93'i m.Tk 31 do nrefpi e,l IjU.kf .Su" Cor'' l.elilvh N"av Lthleh Valley . . Lehigh Valley Tn. do itrcferrad . .. Pennsylvania Itilla. ElenlH . . I'hlla Co 3 p pref 25 uo w p c CI Thlla UT t c. Ke&riln Tonopah nelmont Tonopah Mltilnc. tlrilon Traction . Ltd Uas Imp V S St-el ... l'ork Itny . do preferred 31 W m Cranio S" 17 is;. 43'i 24 iliil! in; y Yesterday nk Hid Ak 30 2(1 3(1 111 .Ml III) 50 47 II" 25 24i 25 Ill 1I.IU III 51 R3' . 54 32 31 112 ti7 111 117 s 7 N 4!i 17 Hi IS'. Is IS', mi mi li'.i'i m in Hi'i 19 . . Hi 37 37 41 441. 44'i 25 24, 25 33 32 33 27"i 27ia 2s 111'n 91 1U'. 3 2"; 3 ,2 ,2. ,21? :is 37j :is '"' l!41u . II" 112 1144 114 1a S, ll'.j 32 .Ill's 32 52 Sll K2 LOCAL SHARE TRADING CONTINUES . SMALL AND ISWITHOUT FEATURE - s " ' Outside of Steel Common, liiclils Higher, Business Is Made Up of Odd Lots Railroad Tonnage Moving East at Capacity Stock trudltig was small and unimportant (luring the short session nn the- Philadelphia Htock Kxchango todnj;. Only a few odd lots appeared, with tho exception of United Slates Steel common, which 'followed the course,, In Xew Tork and advanced. I Keystone Telephone preferred, which has been Indtitlve for some time, , lost , Pennsylvania Hallroad a trifle, and Philadelphia Electric -i. Eleotrlc ( Storngu Uattcry, United Gas Improvement' and Tonopah-Belmont nppearcd unohafiged. Lake Superior, Lehigh Xaylgatlon and Lehigh Valley, on small transactions, each advanced . In the bond division Lehlgli Valley general -Is sold at 75, unchanged, and American Gas und Electric remained at 80 Intrlm certllliiites ,to the new 6 per cent Lehigh Valley bonds changed hands nt $&Y$, off s of 1 per cent. . .Ofllclulu of railroads operating eastward from Chicago and St. Louis report that the traffic situation remains; unchanged from what ltvhas been during recent weeks, great difficulty- being experienced In avoiding conges tion on." account of, the enormous amount of Government business being handled. General business in- the sections covered by these roads remains fairly active, but Is, of course, restricted somewhat by tho shortage of labor and the Inability f railroads to meet slilpijitig requirements. Officials of Southern roads state that the movement of general tonnage for the South is holding up well and loadings, in soine instances, are being limited to tho car supply. -. Tho great crop yield litis occasioned a feeling of optimism in nil lines of trade iif the South. ' . COTTON CLOSES FIRM; CENTRAL WEST SALES " PRICES SHOW GAINS'SHOW GOOD INCREASES Philadelphia Markets HI 31'!f, 4s Mrs. .1. X. M. If the concern you mention is trying to defraud jou through thu mails, uotifs the postmaster general In Washington, for It would come under the Kedeial laws. If other wise, notify the Xew York State attor ney. Be sure of your facts before mak lng accuAt!oii It is a serious matter, you know. Financial Briefs The Phelps-Uodee Corporation smc' ters produced in August 17,101,216 pounds of copper, against 18,733,071 pounds in July. From company mines there were smelted In August 11,121,931 pounds compared with 14,277,037 in July and 12,030,106 In Augut-t, 1!)17. The Canadian Locomotive Company has Issued its unnual r-port for the year ended June 30. und shows surplus after all charges, war nixm and pre ferred dividends of 342.:i3ti, equivalent to $17.14 a share on -tho common stock, which compares with SID. 3 1 a share in the preious year. The London Stock iAchange and the Liverpool I'otton ichange were not in session today. L'nlt AlloyStl. sum 3li 3914 Unit Clg Strs..lir.",i 1U1 1U1 U S Ind Alcohl.HOVj 11K- Il'J-li I. S Itubber. . SSli er-'i. 2n,i L" S Steel 112 ill's, III U S Steel pf.. 1101a UOVi HOVi Ctah Cop.. . 81 8Sii 84 Wabash .... B14 9Vj 1i do pr A... 391i 3i SB li do pr B. 24 Westgh Mfg . 43 i Willys-Overland 211-i Total nilen, 14,300 shares, i-ompared nitli 814,200 shares .oesterduyi thU ueek. 2,003, 300 shares; last ueek, 1,999,800 shares. WAR BOARD ORDERS INVENTORY OF STEEL (iS'i, 87i.. Gf.i S4 S4 43U 431-i 20 UlVi J- Purpose Finding Out Where Raw Product Is Going for Final Consumption 133000 Mb lid 312. 142000 1.1b lid 4s.., 140110 l.lh lid 1st Is I 439000 Mb lid tliM 1463000 do id 4i4 I 1000 do 1st 4U S000 Marseilles ". I i'uOu Mldval os . i 13000 X V C L 3'2 lflOuXYC & Hud 4s 77;; ilOOu X V C lUs '60 Sii! iOOOX Y llwy Is.. 47 10000 X V T gn 41iS 840s 1000 Pre Murq 5s. S07 lOOOPenna Is 1!4S. 84a 2000 do gn ct 1'js SB'j HOOO do en 4-1..S.. S41i f.000 Pierce Oil 19U4 83 li 16000 Reading geu 4s 83i , 1000 Sinclair Oil 7s S3--i "1000 St L & S F ajt I 6s 6D'.- 10000 do in 5s 63 1000 Sea AL adj Gs 35 2000 So Pan cv 5s. 91 30U0 do cv 4s. . . . 7D? 2000 South Kwy us. S71- , 10000 Texas Co 6. . flBtJ 2000 Third Av ad Cs 82"' 11000 C S Itubber 3s 80 J3000 V S Stl S F 5s 981 ' lUOOCKofGB&I , 3ijS 1919 .. 91) . 1'3000 do 5t3s n '19 99',-.- i 4000 do 5 'is '21.. 96l4 1000 Va Car Ch 6s 96 "s ' 1000 West Shoro Is 73 b 9000 Wis Cen gu 4a 10l 83 U 8U DS1J 8311 05.04 95.54 114.40 95.08 90 S71ir Ir.'"! 101.91) 101.811 101.84 , 94.50 94.34 94.46 1)3.06 1)3,04 . 95.7U 95.54 94.50 94.34 95.10 93.06 no ; 87 - 9 ; 771.- 77 I." 95 47 47 84, S4?, SO--, SPi 86'j 94 'j 83 iL. f'5 69' . 63 53 911a 79". 87s 93, S1. 80, ilS'i 99 fi-,k &SU 96 i 73'-. 70 3 SOT. 84 Vs Si 94'2 83i3 82 lt Vi'i 118 307 IS'! S18 Jill ixni:rKXi)i:.T ir. stocks Harnett Oil & fias. Cosden & Co i 69 ij r,s 1 79 ; 871 i !l7i 32 H SO" 9S1- 99 99 U 96 1; 961a 73!a 70'i, New York, Sept. 7 There have been some developments In the steel trade in the ptit week which may lead lo some important activities In the future, although the matters which took place ore still In tho mak ing The principal action as the or der from tho war Industries board for an inventory of the amount of steel held by all manufacturing concerns in this country. The reports from Washington stated that at least 40,000 manufacturers of Total Hales. Si, 813.000. compared xt'th $7,931,000 -rilerd.tl this ueek, 34,148,000 i last ueck, (140,750,000. X. Y. JUNK STATEMENT ti",A Elk Basin Fedeial Oil . '.'? 3 '4 Inter Petrol 13 tali Houston Oil . 77 78 Merrltt Oil . . -'Hi - Midwest ItetiiiuiR .11" 11" Met Petrol 1 -''4 Ohio Fuel ... I'J 17 Oklahoma I let !U "Ti Sapulpa lief 6i?i H7, Seiiuoyah " 1'j "' Sinclair .16 17 minim; tocK! Atlanta 4 Bic Ledge " . C llutte Xew York ., . 1 " Con Ariz li " C F S & Jerome . . It, I First Xatlonal I1) " Cioldfleld Merger ... I :i tioldtleld Cons ... ... S -! tloldlield Florence ..9 14 C.oldlleld Kewanas . 3 5 Creen Monster i' '-i Hecla Mining 4ji Mi Howe Sound 4U i Independence Lead . . 2 3 Jerome Verde it 'i Jim Ilutler SI 55 Jumbo Kxten 9 II McKlnley Darrash . . 42 43 Magma Copper 30 38 Mother Lode 33 35 Mines Co of America ti 111: Nevada Hills S 4 N'evad.i Wonder .... li :!i Mpplsslng Ohio Copper May Hercules ... San Toy i . . Tonopah Extension United Verde West End Con' . . . White Caps ...... Ycrlueton o4 l' Eafetern Mills Call for Con siderable Quantities of Staple Collections Continue at High Level --Sonie Hesitation Due to Var Uncertainties tt 4iJ 30 34 8i 8k ... i 1 Ti I'i Hi 4"i 71 8 .. Hi li l?s V, 3K I I a'. 1 1-8 -1 15 III 16 ! 4 Big Gains in eragc and Actual Loam. Reserves Increase Commercial failures this week in the t'nlttfl Stnten were 136 against 15a last week. 188 the preceding week and 216 tlm corrr snondlnsr week laM v:i! Fail ures in imada number eight, against j oh kinds are affected by the order and twenty-two last week. siMeen the ore- will be compelled to till out ouestlcn- cedlng week and fifteen last year. naires that will be fent them, and add- ...... ed tlint tliR ntlftn nf tlio ti-o iml,tcl,.AU I LOMIS Hie Now i orii Mibtreasury gamed . , . , T , .33.000 from the bankson Friday. j board forehhadowed the commandeering, w 'ork. Sept, 7. Tho New York bank statement this week shows big gains in average und actual loans and increase Its .-esenes in both cases. Time deposits are higher. Details follow: BONDS 98U Bethlehem 5s , Cosden Oil 6s ' . . . . I'osdcn & Co 6s Cudahy Oh Russian l"ovt Si-is... Russian Uovt iiS... Southern Hallway 5s 981i Sinclair Oil s so Todd Shipbuilding 6H.100 81 81 53 59 98i 83 83 97 2 58 61 98i 8'i 103 33 59'i BANK CLEARINGS INCREASE rie- NEVT ORk COFFEK MARKET Nen- York, Sept 7 of the steel held in these plants. In local steel circles, however, this opinion is not shared. Leading authori ties in the trade express the opinion Net (it-maud posits Net ttnn deponUs Circulation . . . i 'hiIi in MlUltM Ilenfrve In mem ber banks..... SUto Avnr.AGr: In.-ren-e. 526,050,000 178.383,000 Alter uavmg l.een Closed on Saturdays , ,i,, .i., u .. ni, e . . iieserve in. durinir fulv and Ausrusi a heHMlnn was I . . w.. iwwv i v banks and trum $3 W S vofred0,Uar ! - l .A10,!! nSfr bY.V. Kxcnanirp iiaav. iiusinfs was nnt ji- !-.. .-.. v. -., uti-uo Wi. niivniui, i :,770.120,000 1! 150,305,1101) 35,721,000 95,!'JSO0U 5-.'S,Ollt000' Ul.320.00u :4,nsr..Pon 1.132,1100 22,0011 , tlve, but prices were steady. Offerings were small, with a demand for March from trade Interests, and there was outside buying of July through commis sion houses. Initial quotations were 1 point lower to 5 points higher, with the late months displaying firmness. Yes. Open High Low Close cloe September .5u U.B0 S.50 October . S.li" H5 8.65 November s.bo sen h.mi reuemter . 1.U5 ... br, S.B5 itarcli . . . . 1I.4U II ill SI 26 IL27 U.27 Jul- . 611 H.61) '.' U5 11.62 9 tiO . . . ( RAILROAD EARNINGS ILLINOIS CKNTltAl. 1918. July (rose . . . $10,654,111 Balance atttr Ui- 2.063. 671i Net uper. Ineome. . . 2.006.834 Seven months' srross. 56,175,232 Balance after taxes. 1.075.275 Net oper. Income. 7.013,266 Decrease. ' -lntrease. 13.319,149 l.SUU.ll'i where the raw steel is going for final consumption. Not only will the questionnaires give the Government authorities Information as to how much steel can be used for regular domestlo consumption, but It will also give them statistics showing iust whero the steel in semifinished and fin-1 lshed steel is on war business, and might alto be expected to show which ' v,n, .'.. ., of the manufdi-turers on war work are posits j 18.765,104,000 eivine tlm best results to the G'overn-' ?;?t time "deposits I5;'.i5-!!P'! ,,. uirruuiion . . ment. , caah In vaults It is expected that the inventories will i Reser In mem bunka and truet company deposi tories ArKTute reserve Reserve required. Surplus lSrcle included. . tlf. S. deposits deducted Decrease. 7.984,000 547,815,00(1 490,367,030 48.447,970 Ii0,248.000 218.717,000 irii'i'Ab rota! for Thi WeeL Much Above Same Period of Last Year Had. clearings throughout the country 24.000 l01 the five-day ,v.-eek ended todaj-totaled 20 040,000 i J5760.462.0':". against J6,a92,!29.690 last j vtJi-n'rancy. wel'irhl.ii I'i t week ana 53,178,1(13, 3u2 the correspona 81,000 ' lng week of las year, i Details follow: 1918 1317 r.c. 87,000 i Now Tori:. 12.629.031,722 -2,340.59,448-t- 3.4 872l000 OhlcafO. . . 360.017.150 380,92.l2OX 7.2 19,872.000 16,240,720 3,631, 2H0 Phlla. Hoston. . . Kan. City St. Louis. Han. Fran PittMiurEn Detroit. . . Increabe. Haltlmore I4.S1S.164.OUO SI19.83U.U0U N. Orleans 800,246,330 197.168.832 1BB.862.S69 110,559,004 S0,4I)9,766 S8.760.991 15,436.435 52.408,437 42,385,645 20.889, 888- -82.9 152,818,049- -28. 107,693.917--47.B 82,322,845- -19.8 70.886,444 21.9 47.630,183 4-80.4 33,414. 1)44 -r 30.0 29. II 85,781 4-74.9 27.336,119 ' 55.D GRAIN AND FLOUR WIU3AT Herelpt- 87.363 Lull The market ruled linn The quotations ranaed aa rudows: Onr lots In expott elevator (Uov; 'niiiieni bianaalii inspection). etHndard nrlrei o. 1. red winter. $2.30: No. 1, northern pprine. 42.30: yo. 1, hard whiter. 2.39; No. 1, red winter, sarllclty. J2.37: No. :. J.S'1 'Vlnt'r' 2.36i No. 2. northern anrln. 2.36: No. 2. hard Winter. J2.36: No. 8. red winter, carlicky. 12.34: No. 3. red winter, 12.32; No. 3, northern sprlm;. $2.32; No .3, hard winter. $2.32, No. .1. led winter, gar-Ilcltj-. $2.30. t"ORN There wun wttuatly uothlnc; ar rtvliiB nnd thn maiket was dull and nominal at ILiDSSLsr, per l.u-h. for yellow. OATH KtcelritH. 44.243 Wish. The market was uulot. but linn under llaht olT'jrmJ. Quotatloni: Oar lots in to location No. 2 tVhltl. new. 78'l- &'7r)''jr; standard whit". new-. 7.-t S'7SSir, K, 3 white, nen-. 77 SC t7lsc; No 4 white, new. 75'i 761-ic. FLOItll Receipts. 317.019 lb. In sack?. Trade was Mow and prices favot-J buyer under fairly llberul oft'erlncs. The quota tions ransced a? followi: To arrhe, per 186 ib!-. In 9S-IU. kleka IVInlor wheat, ICKl per tent flojr. $tu.25"i 11.25: spring wheat. 100 per cent flour. $11111.25. I1YK W-OL'K w.is dull and weak. Wo luote lit $8.30''.uti per bbl., in sacl.5. as to uuallty. PROVISIONS Trad was quiet, but pricre nor flunly heUU Quptutlons follow: City hcot in nitu, smoked tfnd nlixlrled. 47c: nentern bref, in etB, Bntuket), 4"c; city bcl. Knuckles ami tnir.. pmolicd and atr-drled, -iSa: no.-torn beef. lnuc.tlet jntl teudois, nmukc-d, 4 He; beat hums, i'J'i; pork, fajnlb, t?t'2$j till; hatim. S. I. 4'iircd. lauNP. 1M iblV2a do. Kklnurd. loojf. 31 'a H'2c do Aa. Hinokfd. .tt (.n.loj other him, amokd city cur?l, as trt urdna ana a vera pp. m'aoc; namts, Hiuoueu, western cured, H4ti :irc; do, bold, bonelcBK, 4Kc: plcnlo fhouldore, H. I'. cured, lo'jt-e, -4u: do. smolied. 1:8c: bellies. In DkJ:!. ac cording to averu, loo. 38a; biealtfast bacon, ait to braml nnd averaae. ultv uutvd, 44o; breakfast bacon, western cured. 44c; lard, west phi. reflnrd, t:7ii P2fec; lard, pure clt ke-ttlo rendered, ST-l-j jUSc. REFINED SUGARS Tin market today was nominal on a basis of 7.00(j for line pranulated. An udxance of Hie per lb., however, will become effec tive at 7 o'clock, Monday mornlnc which will make tho new basis Vc. DAIRY PRODUCTS OIIKUSK The market ruled er firm under bmall mipplles and a fair demand. Quotation: New York, whole milk, fancy, fri-ph. ii7i & li7Iicr (peclaU lilgher; do, do, fair to crood, fresh. -tUi'J7c; Wisconsin.. u hole-milk fancv. U71 fiJ71atj; do, do, fair to KOod, 2flVi (i-7c. TIUTTKR Ther wfc nn advance of lo In this market due, to light offorlnffs and a fair demand. The quotatlona; Soltd-packed creamery, extra, 51c; higher scoring goods, o29fM; extra first. ."OVa c; firsts. ISViOc; seconds, 4QG41'aci fancy brands of prints Jobblnt? fit HTIiSOc; choice at o0c; fair to ?ood at :2itZoc. KUGS Demand readily absorbed the limited offerings and alue. were firmly held. The quotations ranged ut follows: I-Yee cases, nearby firsts, $14.40(J14.70 per standard case; current receipts, $18. SOW 14.10 per cane: western extra first s, 51 l.4i 14.70 per case; firsts. J18.SOW14.10 pT case: inferior lots lower; candled and re crated esga wens, jobblns at T.litfDoc xvr dozen. y POULTRY FIVfcl There aa vlriualls- nnthinr doln on account ft tho Hebrew New Tear holiday und the market ruled wealc. Otiotatlona: Lf'owls. accordlne to qualltr. 34t36c, Hprlnu i chickens, not Leghorns, accordlne to qual ity, ai3c; vnite i.eKiiorns, as to quainy. 32834c. ItooHters. 2Cit2c. Ducks. I'ekln. sprint, 5233c; do. do, old. 30 032c; do. Indian ltunner, 27 H 20c. Guineas, per pair, wclghlnt- I'-jW- lbs. apleco. 00c$l.lu: F-maller siees, 1045SOc. X'iKeons. old. per pair. Slim 115c; do, rounc per pair. 2til?30c. DRUSSH13 The murk-t ruled Ilrm under liclit offerlnrfl. but trade was Quiet. The quotations ranaed aa follows.: Fresh ftllleil Tuwls in b.irroli, dry-plcl;ed fancy selected. VKc; uclzhias lbs. und ove apleoe. (74; smaller sizes, 3337c: old rooatcrs, dry-picked, 2hisc; broilincxhlckens, weatdrn fancy, welching I'i ft 2 lbs. apl.ee. i)8(K40c: welKt.lnar 2i lbs. apiece and c .er, 36037c: sprlnir ducki, I.ons Island and Pennsylvania 373$c: .quabs. per dozen. irtilto. welnhlnc 1012 lbs. per d)ion. I8 8.26: do, weichlne 1)010 lbt. per Uozen. 7v T.CO: do.' wetchlnsr H lbs. per dosen. SOW 0.50: do, rreUhine 7 lbs per dozen. 4.K0ftr: do. .nalahlns Mi lbs. per dozen 34: do. dark. S1.S0S2.M; small and No. 2, 119 2.60. New York, Sejit Chicago, Sept 7 On dispatches from th front indicaf veiopri fn ShoSewailiTn of Z ing1 that the Germans weio beiiiB pressed i Cential AVest durinir the last week, bad- stcadilv and on talk about unfa- Naturally there 3 a great deal of he&i vorabie weather in .he bell, the rotten oiV." JSSSS. XlX market was firm In the main today, al- beelnnlne to show tip more forcibly In though It, wavered near the end of busl- I some sections than heretofore. am- mailing repoiin oi railroads are ness on profit-taklmr. The setback was hailed, however, and last prices showed a good sain It was said that foiolsu governments reiiectlne the conditions by a smaller voiumo or tonnage than for the same week a year ago. On the other hand cer tain trade authorities. Ineludins: dry goods and others in the general mer- ,.... I.ln ,.,.nlranl9 nti.l II 1V!1 in.. ! ,,-' - ,,""- " .. ao.re.oi is. .,.., ,... .- -..- - -- cnanuwe neiu, report mat sale-- dtirliiir lieved generally that. I'astern mills had August were well ahead of the cor- called a good deal of the staple. The market had a surprisingly Arm opening, with prices forty-three to sixty points higher. There, was hcavy Wall street and foreign buying as well as support from trade int crests witli Very little hedge-selling in evidence. Yesterdays dose. Op-n ttisli Low Close September . . 34.1111 lU.mi .".I.TIi 31.00 34.00 October . . .31.117 34.07 31.70 3-1.07 34.08 November, .33. ill) Decemb-r 33.51 33.HII 31.12 33.7.1 33.1(3 January 33.12 as.sn 34.02 311.73 33.80 T'ebruar '. 33.3.1 alarch 33.311 33.00 83.ll. SU.liu 33.70 April . . 33.30 . May ..33.20 33.S5 33. "-S 33.il" 33.70 July -. .33.11) .. . Auytl-I . . .33.01 .. v. 3R.R1R.0UII t)5.6i)S.iOO be completed within two or.three weeks, and Just what action will then be taken by the war Industries board is prob lematical at present, although the tteel l,lis,83i j men are agreed In the opinion that g'Si'lg! there will be no commandeering, and oiL'16692 some even intimate that there is an en- " I tirely different plan in the minds of I those who have ordered the Investigation DIVIDENDS DECLARED ! ma,ie, . a . .. ,. ...,, .,.,., Further ralhoad orders for the lines 'rtW the Government are looked oit ordlnari- preferred, both payable October for 111 the near future. As a matter of 15 to utock of record t-'epteraber 30. faot it Is understood in the steel trade Oreat Northern Ita.lu-av coniDativ. auar- .. . , .,,., . . ., terlv of l.. per cent. Dayabli. November 1 "" oruers lor auuiumni iikiiiiiiiiiids ber hanks Reserve in State banks and tran companies .... Reserve In State. Lanks and trim company deposi tories Asjgreicate re.'rxe Reserve required. Burpiui 537.908.0(H) 14 Ul. 801, 000 S2 if3,(i0f; i;ieiencit . . ailS'ilf!!!1 -dais....J4.O70.326.061 -3.60l 35S,13(1 -1. '"w,l) Other cit ies, flie , days .. B4.Si;2,041 004.723.41S - 7.3 LOCAL .MINING .STOCKS TONOPAH ejTOOKet Kid .T niN I'.llll-r W JlacVamara .3" Mlday 0 Mlzp.ih Kitenslon ml Montana 11 North ytar n.1 Rescue Kula s 10 West End 1 liOI,I)FIEIJ3 STOCKS Atlanta '. . .03 Klue Hull k Hojtll I Illnmf R It 2 Daley 01 ICewunus D2 Oro Siill'l Ken HI Hllver I'lclc 01 M1SCBI.1.ANKOUS Arizona United IS Nevada Wbrnlor A Tecopa Mlr.lne 12 LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS (lil.aso, Sept. 7. HOGS Receipts. 4SO0 hcail: left over. 37Ba neaei. t:io-eo unevenly, -do niKner. j, metiers responding month last year ' It is also pointed out that the current month has opened with good sales' in creases In many departments and that collections Rontinue at a lilgh level. While this situation is encouraging, the elimi nation of nonessential products In busl ness generally is responsible for the de creases which arc- shown In many line? s tJti certain trades, particularly indus trial lilies, it is a case of lnsufllciency of material rather than a demand, whereas i a short time ago it was a matter of in adequate transportation. The railroad situation has Improved materially of late, and for lhe time being at least there is nothing to- be feared which will cause congested con ditions such aa ocyur during winter mouths Aelc-d .60 .82 .O'l .117 13 .07 .12 .1)5 1 .HI .113 .113 .113 ' 03, .01 ' .02 .00' BarnettOiltvGas IIOCUUT SOLD QUOTED CM. --. aRl INC. Morton It. Alexander Phila. Stock Exchange Bid. 81 William St.. N. v; city T.EG.U, Al-VTOTlSKjjKN TS iJss? bstati: ok ki.k f.3)iTExri: "-" .1N 1 HE. deceaseil Letters testn .20 niTn',1.r1v ,on,Jhc "i"1''? estate- hat Ini bsen M SIST-f.'".' "hderslined. all persons in- .101 deb'fd to the said estate are requested t I make payment, and thoso havlnt claims b present the mm., -iihmit- in. . i. offlco of the corporation executor. 409 Chest nut St., Philadelphia. lr TUB ntOVlDKNT l.IPC AND TRUST COMPANY OP riULADELPHlA. .AHA S. WINO, President, C1ARA AUGUSTA VAN DVKK., , " Executor. ' 10 to "iii- hisrhi r: some ht-avv. $l!.-''tnii.no. medium llht. JlW.iiO'iJ SIU.Uj: parklntr hng. S18.40Q1B.85: me- .lli.ni nikuil tIG M fi-fllO 111. tlcrhf till infill ii.Ott; i.les. ' JIS.i'3Bllt.'K); rough,' $17.'?3tf I 7S& KSTATK OF hAKAll C. JIKH'E., 18.-S. t -' ilrH--aI Letters tefctamnUrv on t'ATTI.E Ilecelptfl, L'000 head. Steadr Jho above estate huvlnff been granted to to tronw. (hfunderslgjied, all uorsona in-Jbtefl toMh -' t,-'r -jliw .--. .Jt-.j. i i yc.u,v-? 4- iniuevuu iq niaKc paymeni I'ltUburtli. r.. Sept. 7. HOGS Receipts, lOuO head, .Market hleher. Heavies, 20 20.23: heavy yorkcrs. J21.2S21.33 light yorkers. f20.nil92I: pics. $20.2520.S0. SHEKP AND. I.ASIHS Receipts, 300 head. Market steady. Top sheep, 112,73: top Iambs, tlll.GU. UAI.VES Receipts. 200 head. Market steady. Top, 117. Katt Boffalo. N. Y. ueceipis 4ou nena. Sect. Steady C ATT Ml .unci, re- and those having claims to present the same without delay, at the office pf tho corpora tion executor. 400. Chestnut ., Philadelphia. SUSAN S. DKWKV. THE PROVIDENT lAVIi AND TRUST COMPANY OF PIUI.ADEt.riIIA, , ASA S. 1VINO. President, C-ecutor. IJJB ESTATK OP JOSEPH ASHBROOK. s3 deceaseil Letters lMli)mAnlan n tho above estate having been granted to the undersigned, nil persons indebted to the said celpts. 123 head. Weak, I7S112: a fen-1 'state are requested to mal, payment. "and 11". Ml HOOS Reielnts. 1800 head. Strong. Heavy. 120. 85 B 21.011; m!i"d and jprkers. Ul.lhUlll.-ifii light jorkers. 2O.60S20.73! pigs. S20.00; roUGhi. J17.75S1S: stags. J12 fe IS. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 400 head. Steady and 'imchsnged. Kansas CUv, Sept. 7. CATTLE Jteceipts. ltlOO heed. Slow, steady, HOOS Receipts. 2000 head. Steady. aiifer.r itcceipra ruin peau. Nominal, those1 having-, claims to present the. sain. without neiav, ai tie onice of the Executor. 40D Chetnut St.. Philadelphia. THE 'PROVIDENT LIKE AND TRUST ,' COMPANY OP PHHADELPHIA. ASA S. rviKO. . Prestdenl PllOPOSAIA :7S.i'Oo Ul.OOu 7,974, lliM) -103,1)00 3,7.481,00) I4.1S9.000 49,7.-.B6' lll.gOl.HlO . . H3.I10.4.I1 O..10t,0-l" mM.ii TTTr.lle fltafe. denoslts de ducted 1231, 947,001). Specie Included a, 582.000. OUTSIDE STATE BANKS SIATK UANK3 Total, all cities, S day I4.720.1SS.105 11,209. 081,001- 10.0 one day". 1,0'40.274,S17 809;831.795 - 14.3 Total, all bs for cities t week. JO, 760,402,922 $5,178, 913, 332 ll.l to slock of recurd heDteinber 1. American Sewer Pipe Company quarterly of '-i of one per cent, payable tVptember 20 to Holders nf reiortl September 10. Pittsburgh Plate Olass Company quarterly af I1 per cent an common, pa1 able October 1 to holders of record September 14. U. S. BANK HAS MORE GOLD have been placed In the last week by the Government with the American lo comotlve Company and 'the Baldwin Locomotiro AVorks, although no infor mation is available as to the number of engines contracted for. McAdoo Turns Doun Morgan Washington, Sept. 7. Director Gen eral McAdoo today informed J. rierpont Morgan oVCo. that its demands for 9 per cent for a one-year renewal of $16, 000,000 bonds of the Chicago and West- o-fi Ttnllrnurf wmilrl li rftli.d nei eMBS. slve. It Is indicated that the railroad Percenuw of rc- Loral Federal Reserve Reports Cains in Notes" Circulation The weekly statement of the Philadel phia Federal Ileserve Bank shows an expansion In u number of Items. Total gold reserves on September 6 were $176.- (company will default payment ,33. til. ob comparea wun i,u.'jui,uti , - ' on AugUBt 30, arul total bills on hand' r-tiTr-t if i nirrTrn ixn rrr were 1108,548,033. against $Jtil.051.24. fiUIt,.liO IJL11UI ANIJ Klsl.a rctlectlng the urro tone lo the local i Chicago, Sept. 7. JiDTTBU Uccelpls, monej" market. 8788 tubs, fcxtras. 49S49'sc; extra firsts, Federal reserve, notes in actual clrcu-1 4,'JrSiJ!If' ,.,. ,n..i..-.. ri.-.. ,m lation reached a new high record at . EGOS Receipts. 10.J4 '. Market un. 1S0..S2,050. agalntit m5,S4!,130, and eh-I""d' , Federal reserve bank notes also made a I . ,. new high at $547,435, against U40.978, BAR SILVER Loans, investm'ts Gold Currency U a n I. x bills Deposits Inderal Reserve llapk of New York. . Deposits Reserve on dtp.. percentage ot reserve 478,1(13,3(10 11.833,800 24.9t'3,70U 39.393,10(1 576.817,200 08, 478. COO TRUiJT COMPANIES Inv-stm'tsll, 941, 832.000 H.012.UUU Loans, Oold ' . , Currency bills . Denoslts Reservs Bank of New Tork. Deposits .,... Reserve on cep bank Federal Increase 711S.100 100,300 01.600 308.400 1.71U.200 2,193,800 880.286,900 119,100 FRESH FRUITS Demand ths only moderate, bat i)rlt'i? tuertilly ruled steady, us follows; Apples, t ew ion: ana esi Virginia, per barrel. u; uo, per ii -uusnei baut-t wcw , per buthel basket. fl(;,50. Pours, . Rirtlctt. nar hhl NTo 1 i!(di:i No. Ll S3.S0fi4. Pears. Xew Yoil:. Hjrtlott ' per bushel basket lv". hetnona, per box, iiwa, uruntes. uaiiroriua, per box. iu..itiii' 10.50. Oripefrult. per bo. S4&H. Pine- Hppirs, X'orto xiico., per craie jxeu; ao. loan, Pr crate, ijh, , PBOPOHAIaS FOR MATERIALS Of clot hi r.p nd fqulpare. Office Quartern. Up nnflral. 10 V.. lflth at.. Kmvr York eilv.j o-S?V" J5"1,!.1' S5.?t 7. 1IOG3 Receipt, craved here until 13 o'clock noon, Beptember 8..00 head. Few shippers early. 10c to HOo 16, 1918. for furnishing poles and pins, shel y'...eE!pac",'r" doing nothing. Range 118.80 ter tent, color staffs, complete: sleeve Insia-' ".i.S&t. . . . . I nla. hooks and eyes. O. 1. vent rings, braid kA,XT,T-J'ec'!I'.t' 10 hd. and brone buttons. Information on appll- MILKI' Receipts, none. Cars. 655. cation at this office. rew ion. a -.'.SOSt ti.SO; 11.30: du, pel New Yorlc. I Orapes, Delaware I 16,764.600 1,238.300 19.1.114.300 1.009,232,100 90,071,000 tiKHS.KOO. 23,(109,1(10 4,841,600 .1 18.3 I STATU BANKS AND TRUST COJIPANIKS NOT REPORTING TO CLEARING IIOUSB rh ratio of toUl reerve aBainat.y - li a -.a' J&ki, .a -c.Ab. i -' I TaXasBi a. I. ! Xw - II " , -y, "' -- 'I ,"" 1 s Sl"V wsa ism,, SMsr, T i" IsVsslr ts n 'Auswat M. v -v... toj laK 191H.I. Tss,-,..U L.-.U-aW IK Loans. Investm'ts 87:3,020.800 uold Currency bank notes ... . Peposlts Federal Reservs Bank of Nw York -. Total deposits.. Net deposits . . .- Ksssrvs on.aep,, nrunisn Lv' 10.494,100 H.SS'.'.SOO 83.983.ti00 773.S08.B0n 705.06S.0O i:b.i.-,ouu 12,336,000 '109.000 742,700 708200 IS. O92.90O ia.ss4.9oa; 0 fi.Sf.30O MONEY-LENDING RATES PHILADELPHIA Call, C per cent; time Eird)6 per cent. Commercial paper, three to six months, 0&6 per cent : six months. 6 per cent, FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, Sept. 7. Foreign exchange opened dull but steady. Quotations were: Demand sterling 4.75 -i, cables 4.76 . Sixty-day bills, nominally, 4.74) ninety day bills 4.71. Franc cables 5.49, checks 5.50. Lire cables 6.35, checks 6.36, Htvlss cables. 4.47, checks 4,49. Pesetas cable 23.40, checks 23.20. Guilder cables" 47'4. checks 46J. Stockholm cables 38.60, checks S3. 10. Ohrlstianla cables 31, checks 30.60. Copenhagen cables 30.70, checks 30.30. HANK CLEARINGS Bank clearings todatcompared with cor responding day last .two years; 1918 1917 1916 Phila... 168,101,869 S49.982.S13 42,28'.M03 Boston.. 146.984,321 t87.916.232 182.038,288 r. ..- rl l-. 1M... (MOV VrtB V1lf UTITTI7I AXTl tlPC FtT taSDIU LirCnilllSB l' "" .,.t,TT UilH """ O'J" -, -. ... . 'ri- 1 -Tri-n Irr-ll. Nasr Tork. Sent. 7. HTTTTERwRscalDts. ...", " AW! .r " t ,),11. 6089 tubs, 'ixjih.e, icorini? Blli !!: V?nO BPJnoer- ww : vuuaili jat bisttci iuw"! -wii-3, j-tianaia 1 per 6-basltst carrier, C,cStl: do, do. per 3-1 lb. basket. lB20c; do. California per box. H&3. Pears. California, per box. ;."ctt :'. I'eacbes, uautornia. per oox .'.ccil.-o. Plums, California, per box tliril. Canta loupes, Lielaware, per standard crate, 11.25 32.GO. Cantaloupes. Delaware, per jumbo crate, tl.SOft2.23: do. per pony crate. J Hi 1.30; do flat crate. 7Scoll. Cantaloupes, California and Colorado, per standard crate, I2.73&B, Cantaloupes. California and Col orado tony crate. t2.254?2.."0. Cantaloupes, California and Colorado, flat crate tl.isa1 K"" VEGETABLES Trade was slow and prices shoned little change. Quotations: White potatovs. Nor folk, per 'but. No. 1. 43.30 4.7.V. No. 2. 283. White potatoes. Eastern fahore. per bbl. No. 1. t44.73l No. 2. t2.3. White i..tu,M. aTci.- nr - -uiien. DHikei .ad. I. tlOi.31; No. 2, B063e. Whltopo- tatoes. J 134; No, Jersey. er 2. 7C.0&I1.10. Una. ner hhl ll.G02i culls, ti Hhn,. nF hhl N 2.26. ' lettuce Now Tork. per crate. 1 Kn I)-.. T.TAU. Tnrk. Mr buncb. 50c. Teas. New Voik. per bush.-basket. 81 0 2.80. Onions Jersey, per '.t -bush, basket. X5c$l; do. do, par buah.-bamper, OOcO si.io, 00, per iwid. uas.' v.,v Hun Gold Totals Two Billion .Marks London, Sept. 7. A dispatch from, Bevlin says that a statement irsued by i tho Imperial Bank of Germany, as of I August 31, gives Kb total holdings pf I goldas 2,341.090,000 marks. . Jersey per 160-lb. bag No. 1. t3.73 No. 2. tl'.f02.7-. .fc-weer potatpes. . per basketNo. 1. tt.251.7o; No. aatka on u.a.t nntarnsisi WntK. I'um. er bbh-4io7 1. W.B6"6i nS."2. 1, DW.VOIiWi. nooiBili No. 1. HOClNo. 2. U.BO$ rWHHIWPMIMIimffl Continental- Equitable Title and Tiust Company Twelfth Above Chestnut, Philadelphia AUOUMT 31. 1918 ''Pljal $1,000,001) Murplus 1,000,000 . ASSETS I.uans A Investments. . . .. V. S. Treasury Certificates. Cash Beserte Real Kstate (Including H. IV Accrued Interest Miscellaneous Cor. ,12th .Market Stsi)' LIABILITIES Capital Stock Hurplus Undivided 1'roflts " ... . Dividend No. 18, Payable Kepi. 2S, IBID Amount set aside for Federal V State Taxes. Hills Payable , ., DEPOSITS MISCELLANEOUS OFFICERS 8,O3,I0.76 900,000.00 MS8.00g.SS 778.4S7.5S 10S,8gS. .10.16S.96 $11,433,432.15 1,000.000.00 1,000,000,00 204.46S.91 . 40,000.00 17,416.75 259,700.00 . 8,897,510.37 14,342.12 $1133,432.15 John I'. Skellr. Fresldent Jeremiah J, Sullivan, Idward T. Smith, Vlee.Preildent Asst. Sec'-- A Tress. John 51. Campbell. Vice-President Henry F. Slltiell, Trust Officer John 11. Vnisted, Vice-President Ifrurv M. Keller. Title OfMcer John V. Loughnej-, herj-. Treas, Jote-ili Mnllon, Ileal Kslate OfUrar UIRECTOItS IVaUon K. Allot! Kdsrd V. Ilesle Alfred E. llurk i.o,m,ww p,r,wvvf quo. iuds, igner soonnsi, o-s.vaao: ex-. :,a- -"iTnse as -.r-.aoa-- - - mm i -. '--. raa, ,0H 461e;rt4rl. 4MH8t. ..'.. f"ll-. !' jl?i rMmnzX fll'-. iESXx.riy?. . v s.-rsi r .j . sxwiin. , ''i-t?Sa".,ff,n;ia,K. vsuzmrvrr " John M, Campbell James 11. Daly ThAmaa-'DAvl'ti , piarles 0 Uruedliig -r ir.v, James A. Flnhertv Howard II. French John J. Henderson AiitbsuT A- Hirst Henry C. Toghllii William J. afeUUan tVJsl'Otfiat-f- "vT. lVIIIlaui P. Mimett Jobn 1. Bkelly Jeremiah J. 'hullltuii Joseph (', Trainer John R. L'matsd . ukrnr rl. welauta yira .aiewwt; w Auk etaUtt 'i2 - h .,. 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