BVESBJff POTLIC m- iADEfil msfrs -ttV" nwr ' O.U t L ". -n' f Z . r i lS PUBERTY LON HISTORY jjThn Unite ,8tsts entered ths war April 6th. 101T. ,, The lot Liberty I.nn " n rfnonncfrt Mav Sif. Tho cmrlKn '. bernm Mv tilth. The Issue t for 12 000,000.000 t SH and 1 ranted a conversion prlvlIeB'". , There were 4H million subscrln- ers. who subscribed to "Jr S,000 000.000. Allotment 12,000. f 000.000. t The second loan, hearing 4JJ Interest, with a conversion Prlvl "llfire. opened Oct. 1st. 101T. elosM : Oct. 2Tth. Nine million people , subscribed aesreeatln MJ imj,(KKl, Of ttil amount S3 808. 700,150 was allotted. , The third loan, bearlnir 4U ". ' with no conversion. rll5 -nj.rf t.rll tlh. 101S. and closed ' Mav -4th The amount ssked 1.1 onn ooo oon. Seventeen million subscribers took 14 170 010,8V). ajl of which was allotted The fourth loan will Win Pert. SRth and close Oct mth Amount not yet decided. rronably (He or six billion. Ifa a matter of personal dut and conscience for every one of us to nee that this loan Is made a huce success There can be and must be no slackers Frazier 6 G. BANKERS Broad & Sansom Sts., Thila. 211 E. German St- Balto. NEWS OF THE FINANCIAL WORLDNEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA STOCK PRICES ! SPECIALTIES MAKE UP BULK 1 OF TRADING ON BIG EXCHANGE & Investment and Market Position of n United Gas Improvem't n Philadelphia Electric 0 General Asphalt 0 Lake Superior Phila. Rapid Transit Latest developments bearing; upon the above Issues, toetner w 1th an analsls of the effect of present :ondltlons upon earnings and mar ket possibilities are fully coered In our Philadelphia Stock Specials (Free on request) HUGHES & DIER Members Thlla Stock RxchnnBO 1433 WALNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA Hlsn and check stocks Interested In. Name Address Shipping Shares Demand Most Attention Buying of Marine Preferred and Bonds Thought to Indicate Bullish News Call Money Easy High Points in Todays Financial News Business on Xcio York Stork Vxehanpc ims largely made up of ipo claltlcs. Marine pieferred was piotiitncnt Many limes marlr good 7i(ih on the Curb. Corn tnoicd erratically. Cotton uas irregular. I'orcian cjr chanpe shoioed moderate improxrment. An extra dividend of 10 per tcttt was declared by dircctori of the American HMpbuildlnn Company. Nciv York Stoclis lkc.al auvkktisbmkxts B B . KSTATK Or IIKLKN K. lUCO.N, HtwAcisffl I.pttera testamentary on th abovs Mtato ha-Unu been granted to the underilffntd, all perons Indebted to the said vitata are requested to make payment, and those havinK claims to preaent the same. without delay, at the office of the Corpora tion executor, 40f Chestnut at , Philadelphia JOSKPU T BUNTING and !THB PROVIDENT LITE AND THUST CO, OF PHILADELPHIA ASA S. AVING. President, t l executors fll Dr their attorney. '? JJiJo kJ "HiuiijiiJ, rjoij t Wfy - aw mrci iiiub. riiiiciiififniH K.'l-V'- IKS Krtl Alfc IIP H1LL.IAM K. ItAK.'Nr. WX ft H!V Anmtmt TaiUfi nf nilmlnl.t vn lUn , n the above estate having been sranted to xne unaersicnea, an persons inaeDtea to tne aid estate are requested to make payment fj? uaiuuaa mviiim uiiiiia iu yicocuv uio iitiun, BivM- iriuiuai uciy, iu RJST JIAllTlIA S. BARNES. r-r-&f4ffOr tn her attnrnevn in?- JERB J. CROWLEY. $ WILLIAM A GRAY 1fflft-12 V( lienor RM? Bffe iJ.- 'fy ::.-- ; B .WaSr ESTATE OF MARY W. COLLADAY. &gf "IBw Letters testamentary on the aboe state having; been frranted to the under lsned, all persons Indebted to the said es tate are requested to maka pajment. and those havlnc claims to present the same, without delay, at the office of the corpora tion executor. 409 Chestnut st. Philadelphia. ALBERT R WEtMDR. THE PROVIDENT LIKE AND TRUST CO. f OF PHILADELPHIA ASA S. WING. President. B 1.1 f half allnrnav. Rfntnra t,y tTIIESTER N FARR. Jr. U)18 Keai uaiate 'irust liidgr.. I'nua, BIG SAVINGS BYOMcADOO T 1 " - -,Jiiern negionai uirecior csumaies L r Gain of S36.000.000 for Year flu l.v M7wii r.. sm " "'" """" ' "" Vk Waahlnrton, Sept. 19. A saving ot approximately $36,000,000 In operation "i, rmiruaaa in me easiern reKion lor 3t the Brst year of Goernment control la estimated In a report to the director (&& VAnMal inAn.r V.. A IT Umltl. ml..n ,1 RSwr tout by the movement of heay traf jgS. Ho of similar kinds In solid trains g?MJTZonIn of tramc from east to west and PfAa eliminated congestion about 60 per KysgLuwnt Smith said. The report explains J?ralBo that this plan reduces the amount fw of tramc handled through the busy Jt gateways and allows for a hastened rW&5 ent OI Ire,ent irom norm to iV fw WJi AsK. jf.fe?U ? DIVIDENDS DECLARED y&ffr Oranby Consolidated Mlnlnfc. Smelltnjr and flHSKi- Power Company. Quarterly of 24 per cent. grft'-pBTuie .-ovemDer 1 to stock or record Oc tf&Sr tober 18. W5r uroweu & Tmirlow Bteamshlp Company, &aA4 . aiHartfl nf fOH nan cHaro nuv .Kl. UAn. t jifBmha Srt tn .tnnl n vanv4 Crf A-r.V.A OK Kj1 n Commonwealth ndteon Comoanv. nuartpriv iu of 2 per cent, payable November 1 to stock 2fl ' of record October lrt ' Cities Service Comnany. monthly of 1i nf w 3 ner tent tn rash nn nrforrpd nnrt mn 4 iffiM nd 4 of 1 per cent adidtlonal pay- ;, oi in oh;k on common, unu un pavnots jfvV-? Norember 1 to stock of record October 13. S3M' American Htores Compan quarterb of iTt lwr crni un urnc oreterreu pnvuoie fvt October 1 as rcctstered September '20 Books Armour & Co . initial quarterly of 1& per cent on the new 7 per ceat preferred, paya- .sy bio October 1 to stock of record Ber'em- br20. ii m t . . r,x,jr tflliAuEipuia wuhi paiijr. enniiitniiuiii ui a yt- per cent on ine o per ceni cumulative pre 5Aferred. payable November 1 to stock of rec- S2mCw rd October I. ana quarterly or i$ per K34 cent on common, payable October 31 to pMj stock of record October 3. SfcfficTA.. ? Duquesne Llfht Company, quarterly of rffi 14 per cent on 7 per cent cumulative pre SJErforred. payable November 1 to stock of rec- &ra. 'era October i fcv J Cardenas American Sugrar Company quar LVfirftorly of li per cent on preferred paable ?yViv October 1 to stock of record September 1M rJ?'. -TMatlllAra Rriirfttk Cnrnnrillmi iimnl .?' V5.1DUtlller, Securities Corporation, Ifc - s4ra. of IU per cent In addition t SK.KMI7J- - It -4 1 -- - n .. WI. j-...i jp '.'y hi 71 vi fci kviit. iMjaura uviuuci oDer ual to quar 'ti.tn atnclc of record Octob - f vuv f un RUi'j ,uiuau;, quarterly of 20. - M& mr cent. iaiabl October 1.1. trt Rtrwk ,;, ft j'-'ftratockholdera of record October 1 t ' . t.' f record September IXOUUIIBI Ull V.VIUUAlIJ'a iiper cent on preferred, payable October II Company, Initial quarterly of RAILROAD EARNINCS . -ItV1- I A; aKIFFALO, KOCH ESTER AND TITTS. ZJ7 BUROH ' .S 1018 IncrM.e t. .S-. vAsb Cn HAD Itna t.T 4Tit fr DIIVIIU wbc uivtt,, -,wv,vi. ru,,u '1 ftOBAND TRUNK RAIUVAT HTSTEM 5i,in(l week Bept.... Il,41.vnnu J437.R4n S&! iTfl-ora January J , IM73.U7l 0,423.783 it. MUI8 POUT11WE3TKRN RAILWAY urth week Auiuit HII'l.r.Ti SI" 307 ontn i,7Vi.v3 ai uy 4 wk Sept.... 41O.0IM) V.'.ooo ' ''Extra by American Shipbuilding 9lTland. O.. Sept. 19. The Amerl r.'-ta Shipbuilding Company directors fc&'jXye declared the regular 10 per cent ick'and 10 per cent extra, payable In trper cent Liberty Uonds. The dli- tecord October 15, The previous terly extra was 6 per cent in uio- anas, 'ine directors aiso aecjareu run mviqend o( 7 per cent on iosK. payable quarterly. New York, Sept in. The stock market nil tlirouRh to(la was chiefly one ot specialties, with tho tradlnR In those Ismuoh at tlmei active and with many of theio stocks rnaklnpr wide advances. The shlpplnfi shares demnnded most at tention becauo ot n belief that the persistent buying of Marine prefer red and tho strength shown In the G per cent bonds was based on virtual completion of arrangements foi consolidation of American steamship lines and a sale of British properties to an KnRllsh syndicate. Jlany on the Street believe that the deal for tho sale of the British lines has already been closed and onlv awaits permission from Washing ton for Its announcement. This belief found confirmation In surmise from tho advanco made In Marino preferred today, which moved up more than 1 point to 103, while the bonds were also In demand, advanc ing to above 99. These movements were followed by a gain of 4 points In Atlantic, Gulf and West Indies, which sold nt 100. Industrial Alcohol was another strong feature, moving up 194 to llfi Trading in the general list was quiet, United States Steel ranging from 109 to 1084 and showing little change nt the end of tho day. Other steel lndustiials moved in equally nannw limits, and the mil road stocks, after a display of strength .it the start, were Irregular In the afternoon, with Southern Hallway In supply nt a fractional loss Money conditions were comparatively easj, with an over-usppl.v of call money on mixed collateial at .6 per cent, but no time money inn .vet bo obtained, and unceitnlntv about action to be taken nt Washington had a repressing influence on speculative trading iu the unuall active list. Bonds were quiet, with the onlj material movement In Murine 6s, which rose from 98 to 99U. The Liberty Issues were quiet and with out Important change in quotations IRREGULAR OPENING ON COTTON EXCHANGE Price-Fixing Talk Over shadows All Other Influences. October Drops 13 Points New York, Wept 19. A denial by Senator Hoke Smith of a supposed Interview naming twenty-live cents as the probable fixed price for cot ton and twenty-eight cents as the maximum overshadowed all other Influ ences at tho start In tho cotton mar ket and the tone was firm. October dropped thirteen points on the call, but other months wero six to twenty-three points net higher. After selling 25 to 30 points net lower, right after tho call under continuation of jesterdav's liquidation and southern selling, tho market became steadier on trade buying and covering Nervous ness over the price-nxlng proposition had evidently been materially relieved by the morning's advances There was a feeling around the ring early, however, that between the heavy glnnlngs and the price-fixing talk the South had weakened and the selling was based more upon remaining nervousness over the price-fixing proposition Test 'J no L" 10 Hutte & S Con. 27 2SU. Cnl I'etrol ... in do pref .. GSli 03'4 Canadian I'ne 102i4 loi Cent Pdy Co .. 43 $4 43 Va Cent leather.. H7',4 07 diy pref . . . ,10S Ji 102 Chinrilei Mtrs. 87 R7 Chi M & St P. 481 48V4 (In pief .. . 7714 n Chi & Nrthwest l 111 IT, U Pae tc 23 ?4S, do 6 pe pf. .. en Ofl CI!IP 7pv pt 77 77 'S, Corn Products 42T,, 4i do pref .,.,10114 lOI'i Crucible Steel. (U'i 4 Suba Cane Sug 30 sni do pref . . 7014 70 Vt Deere Co pref. 0214 03' Oen & H C. . . nvi 01,4 do pref .... 33 m Dome .Mines . !, 1VA Ills Securities.. oifXi S.t D S S & At ... 8Jfc 3', Ilrie 1 is 14 nV4 Kid M & S pf. S8 38 flastnii Wins.. 20 20 nen Cigar Co.. S"A -CPi Hen Motors. ...113 V4 11.1 VI Early Firmness of Deferred , intdnPotf.vj::isS& ul I do pref ..100 I Int Jler Mar . 27 I dn pref ....103 I Interl Paper. 32 Int Nickel . . . 20 PRICES AGAIN UNEVEN IN THE CORN MARKET Net Low Clou" chue. 78V4 '-4 44 44 H 2V4 2tt 1 1 .. ., 204 20 M 83 14 81 'A V 100 100 434 43T(. U 02 02 8114 84 ! 41 41 V, 20'H 20H -f V. 88 K, 88'fi "4 3314 tit Vh 2BV4 50W Vt 4RH 4814 H 77 77 04 64Vi 14 '4 V4 f V4 77 tfc 112V. 4- 1 74 Am Sugar Ii7 10714 101'4 194 i'o pref lo 100 100 14 in Tel & Tel 1 rts full pild 0174 Am Tel Al Tel. on 1. Am Wool ... 5414 Anaconda . . . . no? Atchison 80 Vtclictscn pf . 81 Atl Blrm & Atl 0 At I Clulf H W 1 ion o pref ... B4H (1414 Raklw Loco Co 88 87 Balto Ohio.. 8B r,3 do pref 4 4 Barrett Co .... 0.1 01 do pref mo 100 Batopllas Mln.. 1 1 Beth Steel 0014 0014 do pref 8814 "li do B 81 80 do S pc pf. ,103 101 Bkv Baji.Tran. .1814 .1H74 HlKh Adams Kx . . 1 7814 Adv Ilumely pr 44U Alaska (lid M. 2 Alaska Juneau 1 Allls-Chlmrs C 2BH do iref ..... 8314 Am Agr Chem.loo Am Can 44 do pref 02 Am C K Kdv- C 81 Am ( otton oil. .41 Am 11 and L. . 20 do pref 8814 Am. Int Corp.. 3414 Am Ice Sec. . . 2014 Am Ice Sec pr . 4814 Am Linseed pr. 77 Am Loco ..I. . on ni Malt t. Am Smelting.. 7014 77 vin Sum Tob. .11314 II014 04 liT4 3414 07 , 81 0 Bums Bros 14714 140Vi 01 U '4 00 14 4- 14 3114 3 0114 .. 83 14 81 14 0 104 2 01 Vl 0 14 31 V 34 .. 03 100 . 1 no4 14 884 81 14 101 .. .ISTJ . 14714 114 27 t-iyt 10 14 fV4 14 102 'A .. 1314 . . 7 .. I0i 114 87 IH14 Vi 7114 01 on -')s loin lii'i 30 . nii 14 021, 0"4 3V Futures Followed ly Re. cessions at Close Int B Tran nf. 7814 I Kansas City S. 18 1 Ot Nth Oi sbs 3014 ureene-i an cp 4" (Sulf States Stl 78Vi Insplra Copper 33 Intei-Cons Corp 014 Kennecott Coi. .1314 Lack Steel . . 8114 L01 lllai d P ..117 Mackas Cos. ... 74 because of at primary October . December January 3larm . . Mav July .... 1 Iobp Open 1J in it m t m 3J 8 . 3.' 70 12 hi 3 3.' 2-i 3J 2'. .1.' L'R 3J 15 3J tn ,1J cr, 1J 0") 3J Ou . . 31.90 31 0.1 3.! 01 .. . at no 32 73 81 00 . . Liverpool Cotton T.lrernool. S'ent. 19 Snot cotton was quiet today with prices easy on the basis of a decline of 49 polntH for mid dling, old contract, at 24 24d The sales were 20uu naies. -mere were no receipts Futures were steady In tho early dealings. Old contract, spot prices, were. American, middling fair, 22.56d; good middling 24 37d , middling 24 24d; low middling 23 1sd, good or dinary 21.67d and ordlnaiy 21.15d. Harding pleads Bank of North America Charles II. Harding was unanimously elected president of the Bank of North America at a meeting of tho board of directors today. He succeeds the late Harry G. Jllchener. -Mr Harding has been a vice-president and dlieclor of the bank for some vears and Is the eleventh president the institution has had In Its 137 years of existence. Chleugo, cpt 11 While deferred corn futurfs were firm today they rpCedcd tm,ard ,,, c,0,e Price movement was again uneven The stability of distant months was dun to buvlng on colder weatlur. with picdlc tlons of frost tonight over a wide area The late decline was due to liberal offerings September acted heavy the congested condition points and the posslbllltv that tho ,lir. lors of the Board of Trade heio would make rorn In cars on track deliverable. Offers of the latter were made at $1 48. The directors came to nr definite de cision on the situation at their meeting yesterday on the corn situation, ispe dally ,-ib to the delivery of corn In car lots on track. Trading In oats was fairlv active, but tho nnrket, after dlsplajing firmness on good buvlng by cash houses una in. .1 Interests, due lo strength in the lash Peo Gas & C Hiucie, som on rrom the top Theie I ' lerce OH was liquidation nf long holdings, which checked the advance. There was considerable changing hv elevator interests, who bought October agaliiBt sales of November. Offerings from the countrj were reported larger. Leadlnc futurex roneed as follow luni mew uc'llPryj fc'ent . I i! 1 .illa 4'l Kill 17 101 32 20 mi 18 3014 44 !, 7 8 14 n.t 014 Sl'i HO 14 14314 71 114 1 14 Vi 0'4 31 Vi 14 .1 314 1314 38 1 !a 4314 14 11314 14 7814 HI Ul'4 100 - 11" 'A 10314 3! 2n 78 18 3014 44-4 . 1814 14 s.t m 14 014 3114 14 8014 14 147 4 1 Mex Petrol. 10314 10 1 10414 14 71'4 74S on Sav Oats Sept Oct Nov I.aril Kent Oct -Nov . . nibs tept Ort 1 CIO Viv .'i 45 F'ork Oil Nov 40 ",V "PliJ t.VBkert Ye'da' . ... . . .. Tl rt ' i W 3 ! W 74'. 74 '4 73'? 74 71 71 2(1 77 ill 11 21 Oil 2.1 47 41 ir, 41 -i 20 " Jit . 2i n 2 1 .. 41 in 40 -.-. CtHCAGO BUTTER AlNf) rccs ( liiraeo. .114(1 tubs. er IKe UGOR cent lower. Hept in Ht'TTBK Herelptu One rent higher r.xtra cream JWelptJi 1120 1 ses rirste 43?l4c PHILADELPHIA MARKETS JuPDllts of desirable stock well under eon trol Tho quotations ranited an follows rnwls. not I.eshornN accorrilncr In i, , lit., 33SM7C1 while UHhorn, 31r tic, sprtni , WIUjs Over chickens, not LechnmB. .imintin, ir. ,,.. ' . 8437c white Leghorn (hlekens.'as to quail !'. sB.iyj' ro08ers J027c, ducks Pe kin. 3.'31c. do Indian Kunner. -!s30c: piineas. youriB ner pair welnhlnir 1 i lbs. apiece U0cJ1 lu smaller sizes (10 80p; Bulneas. old ner pair 73iaR0c. nlueons SAiJ!rr v )S'3;'e, 15. souns, per pair lu'30 DnnssKD rorr.Titv- vj. i ei. quest and from under Ilitht rerelnts quotations ranited as follows Presh killed lowis in barrels dr -picked fancy selected. 3Re. welghlnu 4' lbs. and oer apiece. 37'jr. smaller sizes. 11(fil.17c; old roosters, dri -picked. 2H"4c. hrollinB chickens, western fancy welching Pies lbs apiece, 3S(fl40c, weighing .1 lbs and over apiece. 3(lW37i . weluhlnK 2'4 lbs apiece. 3",c: sprlne ducks, I.one Island and Pennsjlvania, 3Pc, squabs while, welehlng; 1012 lbs pit dozen SS fj 2"i do. welshlni: ncio lbs per dozen J, 7 00 do welshlne K lbs per dozen HI W830- do, vvelghlns 7 lbs per dozen, J4 r,0 0 3, do. weiRhlng (lCOVj lbs per dozen, 13 4, do dark. 11 IHiftS .10 small and No J, 11' 2 50. FRESH FRUITS GRAIN AND FLOUR WHEAT Receipts 50 131 bushels Market Arm. supplies under trooU control. Quota tions Car lots In export eleator IGovern ment standard inspection) standard prices No 1, red winter $- 30, No 1. northern spring J2 30. No 1 hard winter 12.39, No 1, red winter. srarlltk 12 37. No 2 red winter 12 30, No 2, northern spring-. 12.30. No 2. hard winter, 1J .10. No 2 red win ter, earllrky 12 34: No 3 red winter. J2 32 No 3. northern spring 12 32, No 8 hard winter 12 32. No 2. red winter, garlicky, 12 50 'CutlN Receipts, none Utile doing- and prices nominal Quotations Car lots for local trade Yellow, as to quality. Reading track. 1.70$?! 81 yellow, as to quality, Pennsjlvania track 11 70jn 8(1 OATS Receipts 10.73S bushels Offerings were light and prices were 4p higher Quo tations' Car lots as to locttlon No 2 white new RldfSl'c standard white new R0?p fcOVic. No .1 white new 70'4tSOc. No. 4 white new 77's If "M-n FI-OUR .Receipts SOU barrels and .141 120 pounds In sacks Trade continued slow and prices were weak The quotations follow To arrive per 100 pounds lu OS pound sacks Winter wheat too prr ent flour, 110 21 19J-S. J""." wheat 100 per rent flour I10 8.1W11 tn spring wheat 100 per cent flour 110 8-101110 RVE flltm was dull and unchanged Wo quote at 18 10rl(i per barrel In sacks, as to quality PROVISIONS The market ruled Arm with a fair Job bing demand Quotations were ss follows' City beef. In sets smoked and slr-drled 47c kes'ern beef In sets smoked 47c city heef, flnuckles and tenders smoked and afr-drled. 48c: western beef, knuckles and tenders, snicked. 48e beef hams 100. pork, family. I13W14 hams H P cured loose 3114e do skinned loose, ,11 (7 34c do. smoked 11 3fic other hams, smoked city cured as 10 brand and nverage. 3130c hams, smoked western cured Ol.lllo do boiled boneless. 4e, picnic shoulders S P cured loose, 24c: do. smoked. 20c, bellies In pickle ac cording ts average, loose 3lc, breakfast bacon, as to brand and average, city cured. 4le breakfast bacon, western cured 44c, lai-d, western refined 27'- W2Sc, lard pure city, kettle rendered, 274S2fcc REFINED SUGARS Timionrl un nnlv moderate but strict wer firmly maln-talned on a bf sis of Oc iur line Bi.muu-i.ru DAIRY PRODtJCTS BUTT EH Triers further advancM le un der higher western adlcea, light offerlnuB and a fair demand Quotations Holld packed creamery, extra, fi&c, hlgher-acorlns goods, TrSfllc. extra firsts, EWvftSttc, set? onda M'ftaae fancy brands of prints job bint; at 03$? 63c, choice at 'Uc, fair lo food EGGS Klna atotk was In pood demand and firm with supplies closely sold up Quotations' Free cases, nearbj firsts, $14 70 ta 13 per standard rase, current receipts 114 10(114 4(1 ner msn. western extra firsts JM 10&lTt per . firsts, 14 101H4 in per caae. Inferior lots lower, candled and ret rated ccbb wero Jobblnir at rnrnc per doxen CHKESn- Demand readily absorbed tho Jlmlud offerlnks and values were firmly held at tl.o lal advance Quotations New York. whoI mllk fancy, freoh, 2S ?20e spedala blKher. do, do. fall to cood. fresh 'J8" 28'aC. Wisconsin, whole lntlk fsncj 'J894 Q 29cj dtv do, fair to cood. l!MfS8Vlc. POULTRY r i,ti Hi.m nm nmn falllnff nff In de mand but aluc wtre steadily held, with 11 33; do per'luo-'pound bar, 12,236: Miami ("un Pop 28 Mld:ilp Steel.. MK Minn . SI 1j n V4 .Mlsmiirl Vac 24 N.it I & Cahle 10 'i Nat lln.im i. S 51 Ne Con Cop. 204 X Y Cent. . . 73 N" Y X H & H. 30Vi . uiu & t . .Nnrf &. West .Vortliern Par Xoii Scut l.i Stl" 03V4 Ohio tlat, . ,17'4 Ohlii tuel Sup 12 Owens not .... 581. Pacific Mail . . 32 '4 Pan Am Pet pf OiVis I'enna It n ... 44 41 lOM Phila Co... 27A Plercc-Ai row . 38yt Pressed Stl Car 08 do pref 04 4 Ily Stl Sprlnpr ooi Itaj Con Cop . 21 Heading 87 Vh Rey Ir & Steel 1)0 Ilnwil Dutch . 87 do ntb 101A Saxon Motors. 0 ht 1 S K St I, & S pr . heab All Line do pref Sinclair Oil South Pacilie Southern It H ! Stutlebaker . Texas Coni)anyl02?.4 100 j Tobacco Pdcts. 00 Vt 05 Traniue Wins 38 .18 TStl, W ctf pf 0V1 0V Union Pacific. 124 12SH ITnltd Clg Mfp 100 100 t'nited Drug 47V 4714 LTnlt n fn nf II 14 I V s mil Alco V S Steel . . . ' do nref fine half Utah Copper . I Va-Car Chem . do pref . Vlr Ily &. Pow Wabash pf A.. .18 38T West I'nlon Tel 82 81 WestlnBhse M 43 43 do 1st ... SO 30 White Motora.. 44Vi 44V4 10 10-Ji I 4'1'n 1 I'l'i ffc 27 0 JO ST t21 711 23 17 ' I 711 - I 27 t-'J 1.0 41 10 tin.-,-, 41 10 t40 -. H ft I "A DM. 2t4 10 01 20 73 30 Vi 7 10314 101 87 871! (IS 371i 4i ft 8 32 0J'j 43 41H 1814 27Vi 38 08 'A 4 Oflli 2.1 80 00 87 10 0 11. 00 34 i I0IJ, 32 83 Vi 20 -i 43 Ills 00 34 Vi 1 !"'. 3J'4 83"4 27 43 '. ,-.ni .. OVj Vx -'1, Vt ion vt ot 20 1J Vi 7.1 . Vt ?H Vt 10.1 87 0'2 1 SIT, .. 4J fi8 32 OJVi Vi 44 IS'4 14 1014 27 .. 38 0 Vi 04 0(1 1', Vz 2.1 87 .. 00 87 1 10 0 11 (.11 Vt 54 Vi 101, Vl 324 Vt CURB CONCENTRATES ON LEADING ISSUES Aetna Explosives and Wright Martin in Good Demand. Mines Are Quiet w York, Sept. 10 ' Although trading was concentrated In a fow issues on the curb, the tone was far better than It has been for many weeks, with stocks which had been neglected In good demand and with many Issues making material galns.- Aelna Hxploslves was tho most prom inent feature, buying orders In that stock coming from various sources on "hlch It rose from lotj to 10 There was a better demand for Wrlght Jlartln, which was traded In at IV. and T'4. Submarine Roat was also more active, ,V,? n ,fl'r amount of trading at 1(1 to I- . iI,,terpBt a attached to the trad Is', III rh"roIet. which rose four points to 120, compared with U3H for (ieneral -Motors on the exchange United Motors "n 1rm, selling- at 27 to 27 d iTi.","". "locks were In good demand, "in cosacn indicating absorption of the . hares lecent cent supplv, and ndvanclng to fi'H Manj of the'olher Inn.nrl.w.l n Were also Stmni, nl frgilnn,l n.l. ... A., , --.... ..L ..uLi.u.in, ,ii,,nilCI1. Mining stocks were quiet and without material change. IMIUbTRIAl.S nid io i .Hi 00 ..10 80 tVi 110 88 .11 0 in 10 4 84 14 41 2 47 14 40 20 124 4 10 14 83 Vt Vi 27 Vt t Aetna Kxploies Am-Urit Mfg Am -Marconi . . . . Amer Wr Paper Air rteduction Canadian Car Co . .. Cin car Kdv pf.. . Charcoal fion . Checiolet Motors Cramp Curtl-s Aeioplane Carwen Tool . I'atbon Steel Kmeron Phonograph Tederal Dj e , . . Hendee Mfg Lake Toip ISoat . Lehigh Coal Sales Lima Loco .... Maxim Munitions X'Y .Shipbuilding Xoi Amer Paper Pulp Otis nievitnr . Peerless Motor . Poole Kng Hidden Truck Scrlpps Hooth Standairi Motors . . . Steel AlIo-s Submarine St Joseph Lead Todd Shipbuilding . . Triangle Kllm . . United Profit Sharing United Motors World's Kllm Wright-Martin Air . Zinc Concent STMHII OI Illinois 143 Ohio . 201 Prairie Pipe 210 S O California . .. 210 S O New Jeisey . . ft07 S O New ork . . . SSI i.vi)i:i'i;m)i:nt oh, Hirnett Oil S. Gas. .. f, Cosden X. Co 0 Ulk Basin 5 Ucdoral Oil 1 Houston Oil 17 Merritt Oil 10 Midwest Refining ...100 Met Petrol I Ohio Fuel 13 Oklahoma Itef 0 Sapulpa Hef 0 S'erUGjah B Sinclair in HIVING STOf'KS Atlanta 4 Big Ledge Con Ariz G K 8 &. Jerome. . Klr'.t -National .... Goldfleld Mciger . . Go'dtteld Cons Goldfleld Floience.. doldfleld Kewanas. Gieen Monster . . . . Hecla Mining Howe Sound Independence Lead Jerome Verde Jim Butler Jumbo Extension . . McKInley Iiarragh Magma Copper 20 .Mother Lode. .1 Mines Co of Amer . . . .Nevada Hills Test rlos Ask (sale) 1014 (1 3 4 70 10 00 8 122 02 31 8 118 ! t 20 Hi 80 40 n 2 32 10 00 II 28 13 0 10 14 V. 00 1l 1'. 27V4 ?'4 10 '3 117 7 214 310 Iftn 200 231 21ft r.u 254 blOt'KS Vt 0V4 n 80 20 107 1 014 0 17 n 1 1 1 18 0 414 4 47 0 40 1ft u 1 9Vi 3 4 4 3 lit 1 77 ioy, i 0 ft 3 i 81 i4 1 Neada Wonder .MJMOSUIK n4 Ohio Copper I4 Hay Hercules 4 San Toy 7 Tonopah Kx 1 ft United Verde 37 West End Con 1 White Caps 12 Yciington 1 20 41 "t 101 1 00 38 . 0 '4 12334 v4 1(10 S 17 14 14 Vi 1. 110 114 113 100 10814 100 110 110 110 81 Mi ft.1 ft3 nl 107 107 107 2 102 103 102 49 II 41 .11 34 1 1 I 0 4 0 I ft 37 ft 13 I 48 10 4 ' i 1 1-3S 12 IIO.NDS . . . 98 ... 80 Bethlehem 5s Cosden OH Os... 81 2'Cudahy Bs 117 IlUS&lilll UUV U ,? - Russian Gov 6n. . 39 Southern Hallway Bs. 98 Sinclair Oil 6s , 80 Todd Shipbuilding 6.100 .18 81 2 11A no 44 .. 10 CLOSING LIVESTOCK PRICES 08 83 7 33 00 08 R.I 103 A3 00 hlruEii, Sipt 10 1IOOS rtocelpls, 20 . 000 heail left oer 0119 head Slow. nuistU 20c to 23e lower Ihnn esterda's araf Tup $20 01, butchers' heay. $20 20 40, medium and llcht. $20 21. Dttcklm; hptw I $10 331410.01. nudlum and mixed $10.1(1 re. (919 8,1, light hogs $20 2.120 81, plBs. n" i,ood eholce and rouhhs. $18 riOJUD 21 CA'l'lLK ueceims. in ouo neail. Hrst steers steady to atronff, others and western ! Flow to lower, liutcners ana caiven about steady SHHUr Itecelpts 23,000 head Lambs strong to higher. Hheep firm NEW YORK BUTTER ANDEGtlS New York, Sept. 10 BUTTEH Receipts, 72V tubs. Market firm Higher scoring, ,'iHH fiOc extras, 58c, firsts, 54tl0714c, sec onds. 48S3c. i;COS Heielpts 12.102 eases Market irregular. Quotations unctinced. Philadelphia Slocks High 1-oti 70 Leh Nav 00 00 44 I.eh Val . 3014 B014 SOSPenn TIR 44 43 371 Phila Kleo 24 24 350 P KTto 20 20 30 Reading.. 87 81 1088 Ton Bel . 2 2ft Un Tract 31 37 1J71IB1 .. 04 0314 810 U S steel 100 109 WIND . High Low MOOAmOairV. Elec Bs 70 10 2800 Lake Sup Inc Bs . ftfl 0 3000 Leh Val Gs W I 08 08 800 Mb Bonds 3Hs .. 09.70 00.10 2810 do 4'is 00.02 95.50 2000 Phila Hleo 1st Bs . 90 00 10000 Reading gen 4s . 81 81 Net cime Vi Close 09 9 44 24 H 20 81 2ft 31 .. , 03 H 109 Vl .. Nst chge. Close , -1 98 09.70 .10 93.80 .30 00 .. 81 .. New York Bonds ,. . High 1ow 3 pm. 29000 Anglo-Kr Bs .94 D4?s 94 5000 Am It & L 6s.. 100 100 100 BOOOAm For Sec Bs 87 07", 97 3000 Am Smelt Bs.. 84 84 84 7000 Am Tel Bs.... 90U 90 90' 11000 Arm Co 4'4s. 82 82A 82 1000 Atch gen 4s.. 80 80 80 1000H . O Bs 78 78 78 1000 dots "3 73 i3 20000 Beth Stl Bs '36 811, 81 81 1000 do rfd Ss . 88 88 88 9000 Bordeaux ts . 97 97 97 26000 Clies O c Bs 79 79"s 79Bs 4000 Chi k Alt 3K 38 37 37 2000 Chi fit West 4s HB B6 BB 32000 Chi IU Q 4s. 93 9114 93 10000 CH A. (i Neb 4s 89 89 89 1000 Chl Jill .V Hi y rfd 4s . . . 07 67 1000 do c 4s.. 77 77 17600 City Paris 6s 96 0B 1000 Del . H rfd Is 80 80 3000 Dom of Can . 9B 9B B000 Hi i'N 4 uer A 48 48 246000 Fr Hep r.'i.s..l01 100 2000 Gen 111 deli Bs 974 9"1i 16000 Interh M ls 40 48 8000 Intel M M 6s. 99 98 3000 Kan C Ter 4s 7l4 "1 61000 Leh Val let 6s 98 97 1000 Lorlllaid 7s .108 iu 3B000 Lsrns 6s .... 97 S08000 1,11) lid 3. .100.20 100.14. 442000 Lib 11(1 4s ...90.00 95.80 11000 Mil lid 1st 4s. 90.04 1231000 1,1b lid 4n. 00.04 00000 Mi lid 2(1 ls Oft.98 27000 l.b lid Int 4ss 90.04 10000 Maisellles 6s . 97 13000 Mo Pac gen 4s B7 2000 X Y C . H 4s 77?i 2000 X Y Cits 4s 1060 94 1O00 X V Citj 4s I960 . . .. 94 2000 N Y Ctt 4s Xo 1957 ..100U lOOVi 100U 2000 X Y Gas H & P Bs 87Vs 87 87 B000N Y Hv 4s. .. 48 48i4 48 16O0O N Y Tel gen ts 848 84s 84$, 1000 X O T A. Mex Bs B0 10000 Pcnna Is 1948 85 B000 do gn (t 4s 86 1000 Pierce Oil 1924 81 10000 Heading gn 4s 81 11000 lilAt S 4s 66 R0O0 Slnclali O war 7s 97 12000 do 7h 93' 6000 St L . S F ser A 4s ... B8 1000 do ser B Bs. 71 1000 Seat) AL adj Bs 64 2000 So Pac cv 5b. 90 2000 do c 4s ... 77 4000 So Il gen 4h" 62 7000 Third Ae 4s. 55 1(100 T St L & W 4s 49 lOOOTiI-Ciu 5s .. 91 SOOil It S Huh 5s.. 80 3, 60110 U S Stl s f Bs 98 1000 Union Pac 6s. 102 J0000 L K at O B& I Bs new- '19 99S M,'. 99ft 8000 do 5s 1921 96 96 9(i' 1000 Va Car Cli 6s 96 96 9G; 67 77 95 80 951, 48 101 971, 48 19 713 98 108 97 -S4 (111,14 9.1.88 90.54 110.0! 05.90 90.31 97 BG 77 90 ft I 95.00 93.82 06.54 07 B6 77 94 94 94 94 BO 81 SO 83 t 81 s 66 97 9.1, B8' 71 54'a 90 'i 77 3I 62 'I 91 80 97 a4 102 , 96 9. 50 81 86 83 81 66 97 93 B8 71 B4 90', 77 62 55 9 91 80 97 102 LOCAL MINING STOCKS TONOPAH STOCKS Rid .47 , 30 .Oil . .04 .01 . Ill OS 1 TONOPAH-BELMONT ATTRACTS MOST INTEREST IN LOCAL MARKET Makes Good Gain on 1000-Share Block Sale Union Traction Higher Philadelphia Electric and U. G. I. Decline 1 . A"'Wl' on the Philadelphia Stock Exchange was confined to a few issues, business In the majority of the small number of other issues that appeared, being confined to odd lots, with price changes mixed, but generally slightly lower. 9 iCT.h "fnle,,t ln,erest as attracted to Tonopah-Belmont, which advanced rM, ,, J? n 100-Bhare blocI. which appeared after the noon hour. Philadelphia Electric was the only other home stock to show momentum ?.. CD"sv,q"enc' and u waB '"dined downward, losing fractionally after b Inc slightly nboie last nights' close. United States Steel common did not develop much activity, and, after being a little lower. It become firmer In th later trading, Lehigh Valley continued Irf demand and scored n small advance, while Pennsylvania yielded a fraction, and Reading Company, after showing a trifling gain, was a shade below yesterday's final quotation. . united n;: '":"::.., ri"1" " vr'?ur n Traction aJv?nCed i nri .,: """" '"""" ' anQ J'enisn navigation held steady In the bond division the active Issues Mere Lehigh Valley new 6s w.T and neadlns general 4s. The former advanced to 98 and the latter lost ' of 1 per cent. Liberty Loan 4Us were fairly active and firm. m a MONEY-LENDING RATES i:w YORK Money on call, mixed collateral, opened toduv at 6 per cent for lendlnp and renewing. On Indus trials the opening rale was 6 per cent. There Is no clianire In the time money position. Business Is almost at a stand still so far as new l8ans are concerned, nates aro nominally unchanged at 6 6 per cent for slxtj d.ijs to six months on Eoort mixed and Industrials respectively. Prime bank acceptances are quoted at 4ra4 5-16 per cent for ellRitile mem ber bills, 4 7-16(314 5-16 for eligible non-members and 6115 per cent for ln ellgttilcx. The course of the last men tioned Is regulated entirely by the time nmiicv market conditions Pilmo mercantilo paper continues very dull lth 6 pei cent the minimum discount figure rilll,li;i,ltlA Call, 6 per ceT, time, 5iirg)6 per cent. Commercial pfc per, three to six months, 5tJ6 per cent; six months, 6 per cent. LONDON". Money on call was un changed today at 3 per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for short and threo months' bills was imchanged at 3 17-32 per cent. roitEIGN EXCHANGE lork, Sept. i9 Although the vol ume of business In foreign exchange In the early dealings today was on a con tinued moderate scale, quotations In most cases showed moderate Improve ment. Italian exchange stood at the official minimum, 6 3B for cables Quotations, enerallv, wero: Demand sterling 4 7B 7-16, cables 4.76 9-16. Sixty-day bills, nominally, 4.73: ninety-dav bills, 4.71. Franc cables, 5 46' J checks, B.47. Lire cables, 6 3S : checks, 6.37. SwIsr cables. 4 43 ; checks. 4.45. . Ouilder cables, 48; checks. 47ti. Pesetas cables. 22.95 ; checks, 22.80 Stockholm cables, 33 30 ; checks, 32 00 Christlaitla cables, 31.10: checks, 30 70 Copenhagen cables, 30 10: checks 29.70. UANK CLEARINGS tlink elearlngs today compared with cor responding dm last two J ears: .. . ,. . 1011 1017 1010 Phila ...$01 MR 3RJ $01, 131, 700 $47,'J43.r,2 Iloston . n"114,S3 37,2114,231 30,3011,143 , ,Prk BM IIMI 7CII r.DD "UR 4IIJI .138 O'll.MB llaltlniore ' 11,21,8 20J 7.h78 (111! 0,244.107 llm Ttutler VlaeNsmara Midway Vllzpali nxt Vlontnna North rllnr Hescun Kula West End CiOI.DFIKI.D STOCKS Mlanla 03 lllun Hull Hooth 02 Dlanif II B ? )J Ililsv 01 Kewanas . 01 Oro Sand Ken Ill M!er Pick, 03 Ak Reports From Steamship Lines Washington. Sept. 19. Steamship lines under Federal control were directed today to file with the Interstn( cn,. Asked iiuerce Commission not later than No- :: V"r'" "',, '. ciuiKinenis snowing revenues "niJ 'ir eac!' ,of the "'fee years piior to their 'no b,el,1B taken er. In order that the .11 ,l'vernment mav have a basis for cal .011 culating the amounts to be paid them 10 1 under the (iovernmontal guarantee. No Change in Refined Sugar . New York, Sept. 19. The refined sugar market continues unchanged, wta local refiners doing business on the basis of 9c, less 2 per cent .for cash, for fine ?rnVluIa-,etI, 1aws arc unchanged at 6.005o for 96 degrees centrifugal? .01 .01 04 .01 03 in .01 02 Used in Over 4000 Plants Usn tl Oil, paint with a. ?t23".y,h"lelne-. ,whl,B nillh' .Made by a spedal process- crer wlilin wn have exclusive con wr. 1,.. CJlnitaln" n. varnish. ST .!. aid ",',ra5 freely. Its llrm, jet elastic surface will not "a,ck "r scale, for it expands and contracts with tempera vlb?atlSnsa.nE" "nd w""and. RICE'S MILL WHITE (llarrcled Sunllilit). The nrlulnal "Mill White." ft 8C,c- by actual tests. Reflects SPT JV. ' natural and arti ficial light. Reduces Jour llirlit nsr bills Resists dirt. Is "aVu tary and can, be washed clean when othor plants need recoai ln Remains white 16 n after other paints tune turned jel- ThT. 1der ""' ,M" conditions. This we guarantee. For all interior use In shop, factories, stores, restaurants, etc! .Sold in hariels, also In cans Flat9 al"' E S"li "4 U. S.Gutta Percha Paint Co. 1'rorldence. R. 1, Sold b ChRt.1.'hl', Com,a,"r-c02 AHh Ilroan St., rhlla. O. P. narrow- . Co., S621 Qer mantnwn Ave., Phila. Nt" Phlift Co" 13 Sou,h I3,h b'iV,nnt ,!t""bI.,f0, 2008-10 N. Front Hi.. Phtla. Caperoyn Paint Specialties C Camden, N. J. " Elmer E. Co Camden. S. J. rHOTOIT.AY rilQTOPr,AYrl M1.SCEI.1.ANEOUS ri United Ne Vr'der , lecopa Mln .17 A .13 The Stanley Booking Coiporatioh THE following theatres nMoin hi.. 1. .. Ar . .. A "i ' Corporation, which iVaeuifn.T. V"T'V tne STANLEY Booking 0j tlons 'au Pictures r2vewedbefo?ilXhmmn shwinB of theflnest produc- locality obtaining p.ctures tl&&, ur 15 ' AltiamrirT iilh- l0rrls & Passyunk Ave. ." rtUiamDra Mat.Dallyat2:Kgs.0;4540 NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET New lork, Sept. 10 Thw market for coffee fumres opened uiuhanired to a de cline of 10 points this mornlnK. with real izing In the distant positions Todaj's Tes. openfns dose September ... SO 30 Oclober . 01 S BS oemher SO N SO December R 0." Mil lanuary '0.10 11 in March 0 3V 0 40 Mav 0 4V !'i Jill 11 01 ! OS February 0 25 Bid BAR SILVER Last 1918 .Off Today Tes Thurs. Illah Low N' V (cents) 1,01'i 1 01't 1.011 1 Ol't 8VV4 Ld'n (pence) 40' 40Vi 49t . 4BV4 42'4 Kansas CltJ". Sept. 10 'CATTLE R.. cdpts. 0000 head Slow, steady "to Kk lower HOGS Receipts, 0000 head Market 10c to 2Vo lower hHEEI' Receipts, 17,000 head. iSlow steady. t South Omohs, Sept 10 HOGS Receipts, 7.rno head Market 10c to 15o lower CATTLE RecelptB. 8800 head. Market, ITk to 2.r,n lower. hllEEP Receipts, 3T.O0O nean Kat rveaer lamos duo lower Th. general market was quiet and barely' hllEEP st'sdy Quotations Apples Vew York, per lambs steady, .,.., jutll-PB taut). Aiejtrtiifjer. 4W(l, Wealthy. 4ff0 Maiden lllush, 13 30(817. F.i nurTnlo N ent 10 CAT- UVn"'l.n..?:i!,?J!..r",'Li!''i- .? TlS-necVipt -aoOheSd Slow! calvesI- ar:'inr''"'A-,V. "V.,:',,"r'ou" lri.'J.1''8' Receipts, no head btronn. I7WI0 60 r!;im.. If.' 'inn'.thLn" 'V,'.." 77 . IIUUH KeCtipH V'.v.: ' -".;. "..-.".. '? ,'.,iiu,ii. ii.aw m jorkers t.r.lt haad l.ata- r, . 1 W.r-V. .J,o ...w lieu ...ntc. sen an mil.. .. tK.h' i. ,.i ..-.;-! Jieay in. " . IMKtrt, . 10, UKHi . .. v ...(.. ,... a ..1.0,1 .nanv. nut-itl , ..k.ni n "!. frt. 'Ml n- n - "ll".". rntirrli. , do. per bush basket. 41 soJ 2 no" Crab- m?aaia &?&,' rreS'rV-N-erv;ryo?kU5hnartkt",k,r Si5 S?' ""BBP' "jufn" "lAmViS-R R 'S.N7 I4M " 'it Verb,Yo7kir head S,eadJr and unchanged. RecelptB. 200 l-uuh basket Jtartlett No 1, I3Q-3 1i do n ?' trfn-J"'. sr,-k"1 A-fT,4 Hemlsh IMttsburcli, Sept 10 HOOS IWeipta. Pautw P?n!!?-J r. '" i.-llfos;nl,t per 3500 head I.ower. Hpalen. $ii0 4U20 5U. o.' Krii7,tViPM-Nlftraiorknr heavy yorkera $J0 520 7B; lisht jorkera 4qt, basket Ilflne ClautJp 4035cj Dam- nnd tiIith $rtFBo S win 4r.llc, Hluo Ohw aittfliic rjuniB SHEKP AM) " I.AMDS RecelDtfl. 300 aljfornia. per x. lf2 Prunes New h.ad. Strong Top Bheep, $13; top Iambs. York per A it banket -.i''r't,tc do North tia western, per 'box. Italian. JlfM 70 Lemons. CALVES Receipts. B0 head. Strom, per box $48 Oraneea California pp tod I1H box. S7!intn. Orapefrult. per box SflS. . Top ' Pineapples. Florida, per rrat S 4 "MHiri . do. Cuban, per crate. J4.'JSQTi 2 Orapea, Delaware, per 3-lh. bakft, 156210, do California, per box, SI 23fi$3 2." Peaches California, per box 2"ic$l J Canta loupes Delaware, per standard crate 11 75 IS" 2, do, do Jumbo crate, SJ.2W2 50, do, do pony crate, 11.2nd 2; do California and CoN rruwu rr Biiiuniii umr faoio iiu, ao (Hi pink meats. H 25&1 35, do, do, white rinds' per flat crate, $1.23 1 50. "' FOR YOUR ASSURANCE A personal inspection of our Safe Deposit Vaults will give you full confidence in the safety and convenience of our. service. Designed and constructed for accessibility and strength, both the individual deposit com partments and the vault itself give our patron3 the utmost in Safe Deposit service. "Genuine Service in a Friendly Way," LOGAN TRUST C0MPAAY 1431 CHESTNUT STREET WEST PHILADELPHIA OFFICE 6206 WOODLAND AVE. FIFTEENTH ST. OFFICE 152 N. 15th ST? MADGE KRNNKnv In "THE SERVICE UTAH" APDI I O 52D AN'D THOMPbON STS. r1 '-'l-l-'V-' MATINEE DAILY . CAnt.Ti.E nurKWKi.i, in "THE HELOVED BLACKMAlLKn" ARPAHFA CHESTNUT Below 1HTH -lAVAlVl- 10 A. M to 11 :15 P. M. MARQUKniTE CLARK In "OUT OF A CLEAR SKT" Rl I IPRIRD BROAD STREET and DlVJCDir.L SUSQUEHANNA AVE MAE MAHSH In "THE OLORIOUS ADVENTURE" BROADWAY gVSV- "THE I STILL ALARM" CNIDDCQQ MAIN ST., MANATUNK HlVlr IM130 MATINEE DAILY "BIRTH OP A NATION" FAIRMOUNT anh,AgS5?AiAiS DOUOHS PAIRRANKS In V "BOUND IN MOROCCO" I CAMII'V THEATRE 1311 Market St. I AIVIILj I 0 A.M. to Mldnlrht. PAULINE STARK In "ATOM" tTU CT THEATRE Bslow Sprues PO 1 rl O-l . MATINEE DAIL1 FRANK KEEVAV In "MORE TROUBLE" GREAT NORTHERN ASSl.Vfffl WILLIAM FARNUM In "RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAQE" I IDl7 D I A T 60TH WALNUT STS llVlrE.r.lL. Mals. Si30. EB. 7f "THE STILL ALARM." I CAnrD 18T LANCASTER AVE. L,CifUCI MATINEE DAILY MADAM PETROVA In "Tempsrsrt Steel" CHAPLIN In "TRIPLE TROUBLE" I IDCDTV BROAD t COLUMBIA AV. LlDCrS. 1 I Mstlnco Dally NORMA TAI.MADOE In "THE SAFETY CURTAIN" 333 MARKFT eet theatre ..""'A- TAI.MADOE In "THE SAFETY CURTAIN" MODEL 425 S.?L711 8T- Orchestn rt. Continuous I to U. VIRGINIA PEARSON "THE LIAR" OVERBROOK C3D XB:I. PALACE 12U MAKKET STREET LA)qN BARMbRVm"11"- "ON THE QUIET" PRINCESS ,V.EtIBp l ' sl REGENT MARKET ST Below 1TTH "VIVE LA FRANCE" DIAI Tr GERMANTOWN AVU! ma'e IWIF"1 "U.Kfil A1AU " RlXni I 2D AND SANSOM STa. CARLTLE JILArKWEf."?" D" "THE BELOVED BLACKMAILEn" RUBY MARKFT ST- BELOW 7TH 1X'-'1-'1- 1" A. M. to 11-1S P HIVE EI.VIDOE In ' "THCPOIVKRAND THE OLORY" M. SAVOY 1211 MARKtT STREET , "A PAIR OF SILK STOCKINCia" STANI FY MARKET ABOVE 1TH JlrtHLL,! 11 HI A.M. to 11:18 pTu "JOHANNA ENLISTS" u. VICTORIA M.AnKET st. ab. th V IV, I V-IIV b A. M. to HUB r. "THW TRUSSIAN CUR" mtiS VEGETABLES Demand was only moderate, but mln. generally were well nuatalned Quotations: rrei Jersey per 100 pound- Cobblers and dreen ji u un 1111 "i' 1 to nya, (.Jiania ro 1. $J 75ft JVC) No M SI 0(jzJ33 Hwert potal toe Jtb9 per tmsket No 1 I IZiSfl 40 Vo 2, G'tcfCiX r.nt potalofM North fir nltna, per bamI- So J, HP&. No J J J 50 culls SI Kweci potatnji Kastrn Short per barrel No 1 $4 7.tP." ."io So "J. JwU oO Iettucu NVw York per crate StttiJ Celerj New torK per bunch '23 r,, ".Now" York, per bushel basket, XJtr3. Cabbace. Xevf Yorlr. ner inn ii-.im r?.9n.!ons JSey. per Hbuahel b'nBket. srcT 11,-5: do, do, per bushel hamper, boc 6 Aupust Cotton Seed Production Washington, Sept. 19. The Census TOiirpAU rennrt for nsrlod from Aueust 1 tn 31, Blious 146,036 tons of cotton . seed, less resIilpmentB received at mllK and 45,729 crushed, also 136,682 held at mills August 31. Production of crude i oil was 12,383,734 pounds; refined, 12.- I 447,072 pounds; cake and meal, 21.753 tons; hulls. 11146 tons; llnters 13,231 ' bales; hull fiber, 28,477 bales .Stocks,! August 31 crude on, 1U,42U,13Z pounds; refined, 196.6C5.333 pounds. . Local Dank Leies Assessment The Market Street Titleand Trust fmmna rW lino iluntarnrl ttm uMlla. u, ml. annual ditdend of 3 per cent and an' e,xtra dividend of $2 60 per shaie, both pajablo November 1 to stock of reiord October 16 The company h.iB also called for an Installment of t& per shale, pay able between November 1 and 15. The board of directors also ndded $25,000 to the surplus fund, maklni It now $226.- . 000. The $5 Installment will nmke the X TO BE SOLD ALIEN PROPERTY WWS 1 O D IAIN V NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, A. Mitchell Palmer, as Alip.n Pronprt.v fliiRtoHlfln. nn 41. .-. -r c I in.n .-.. . J!". . .. " 20tn ooy oi oejiieinuer, xvio, at a ociocK v. w. at tne omce of tho SAIGON RICE pnth dav of September. 1911 New York Dock Company, in store 141 (Union Stores), foot of Irvintr street, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, will offer for 'sale, at puunt oaic, .. w.w I'b'.oi utuuci, mi ut uiiy pun, a snail db ueter mined at the sale, of 19,237 bags (more or less) of Sajgon Kic6 now located at the warehouses of the New York Dock Company in the City of New York. A. MITCHELL PALMER. Alien Provertu CuatnHin t For further. Infoimatlon concerning the terms and conditions' ?f.th?, al'e ,fa,'e aPP'y 'o Horace O. Kilbourn, lloom 61S I 110 West 42nd Stiect, New York City " jviirti p, uurrai, THOTOrLAYB 1'HOTOI'I.AVS THEATRES OWNED AND MANAGED BY MEMBERS OF THE UNITED EXHIBITORS' ASSOCIATION RFLMONT 82D AB0VB market Gloria Swanson ' 'fiHIFTANDS. PFnAR 60TU 0EDAR AVENUB DOROTHY DALTON " ' COLISEUM Marl"t Bt- Mth Mlh C.-J R-nntf In THBlMAIUlIAaE RINQ1 --vl rAlI A I Otn. ft Msplewood Aves. 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