71 ) ' J EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA', MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 00, 191S i NEWS OF THE FINANCIAL WORLDNEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA STOCK PRICES i i n. IV v ,: I h "Let ear object be our cranky, our whole coun try, and nothing but our ceBHtry." ' .So paid Daniel Webster In tho trying times of long ago , and so sayn every true, loyal American of today. Wo aro going to make the Fourth Liberty Loan such a mighty success tliat even the stunning records of the other three, will be Iot In the. shadow. We are going to beat the Hun, and we aro going to tirove that we, too, without uniforms or guns, have plajcd ' our part squarely In the great game. Huy nil the Houtls ou can and then buy more. Frazier 6- Ca HANKEKS Droad & Sansom Sts. 211 K. German St l'hila Ilalto. VICTORIOUS PEACE IS SPELLED BY EVERY MOVE IN WALL STREET New York Stocks New York Bonds VICTORY! Every bond you buy will help to send an American boy crashing on to Berlin. fighters on How many have you started their way today? BUY MORE LIBERTY BONDS! Acceptance of Armistice Terms by Bulgaria and Accu mulation of Over-Sunday Buying Orders Cause Higher Prices for Stocks Oils Prominent Now Yorlt. Sept. 30, The stock market spelled victorious pence In every move during the forenoon, with Its buoyant tone nt the opening, when the itcoiitiiiilatlnn of buying orders over Sunday can led price up from 1 lo fi points, fob lowed by tho usual action of the pessimistic traders who took the view that, with the nppronch of pence, cnrnlngi "t corporations depending on war iciiilrementH for prollts, uinl lighting the advance- wis successful In causing recessions of I to 2 points fiotn the opening range. Tho reaction did Induce u little selling In some speculative lines that had been reuulrcd by thos.e who had bought stocks simply as the matter of scalping profits and with no intention of maintaining a bullish position. This supply was nbsorbed without trouble and the market was all the better for the substantial reaction which hud checked the upward movement before It had placed slocks In n vulnerable position. Tho news this morning of tho admission of ltulgail.i to armistice terms also caused nn urgent demand for many stocks at the opening, with sevcnl Issues selling nt new high prices for this movement, thee being u complete absorption Indicated around ptcvlouslj prevailing quotation. Tho oil stocks made the gi cutest gain on the buying wave In the first fifteen minutes. Tesns Company advancing U points to ISO and then reaction to 1774, and Mexican Petroleum advanced I points to I IS. from which it yielded to 113i. Tho steel Industries wns elected by the beir tinders as tho chief object of attention. Opening gains In these Issues were quickly wiped out and Josses recorded, but after the bear pressure li stronger tono developed and rallies wcie quicklj in order. I'nlted States Steel made an opening gain of " to I135, and reacted to 1111. but was soon back again to above 112. ll.ildwln. after selling at S3, dropped to SS'c- Alaska Co,l M.. Alsk.i Juneau.. Allls-Chalni Mfg , Allls-l'halni M pf, Am Agrle ("hem. , Am Can Am Can prcf Am Car ft IMry tilth 3'I SI'i 'Mi iMi 1)2 1'f 3IH 82 1.V," low l't ai.'i Am Citr. Fety pf ll(l!i Am Cotton Oil. Am ltldo &. l.ea... Am II & I.ea pf. . Am len Am Linseed Am Unseed prcf.. Am Locomotive. . Am Smelt ft Itef.. Am Sumatra Toh. Am Steel F'drirs Am Tel ft Tel Am Writ Tap pf. Anaconda Cop .. . Baldwin Loco. . . . Halt ft Ohio Hcth Stl Clnss H. tlrklyn Hap Tran. Hums Brothers... Cal Petroleum P2': l' MH !i "H , 'V 7fe llli't IMl.'i :! :ifl'i b't mu ,Vi 10' i l.-.l .or; 01!i 35 07 iio', 1.V4 "ill XV i !U' :iti 07 107"i 1 1 :.'iO m m Pf 3U S2'. 'mi 'ss t;i '-'O'i nil's ai.'i ' 07 i()7!i 01 j i uiji 'JVi Jlooon Anglo-Frch r.s !H" annnn Am Tel ret f p !5"i SO00 Bordeaux Cs.. drt innocent I.ea r.s.. MN kiSOOCIty of Par fifl 98'i luuor.rle i-onv is T- I.IHV nn 93". 97 N 11:30 a.m. 9J 99 93i 97 t Si's :i:i ser l ... RO0O Lynns Us... . mnon 1. 11. im :i)4". (inn tin 4 nniin iio 4Vi... Ijsnnn ( j.i tvi 1 1000 rin Ik IV 8000 Marseilles 6s. IflOON V liwv 5s. 3000 X V Tcl'ien Mis R 2000 Nor Pho kcii :.s Ss 2000 Sou Buy Rs.. R74 123000 V K of il II ft 1 Bits 1919.. OR" 20000 do new .. !!ai M',i n a Sltj. 99 100.40 100.14 100.40 II.1.M nn.oo B.l.ni 1)3. 0A K3..1S 0.1.0 99 t9 r 87 ' I Philadelphia Stocks I.U Asphpf Vlfu ISV4 . ent sou 1 Penn II R 4ll?(i 103 Lk Slip i; 30 Nor (nt tow MM imt lott 43th an ch. ii 1P.30 H 111. 1 Vd T0V4 i 43 Vfc 310 U 8 Steel MS',4, HS'.fc 11V4 V4 03.00 n.Vfis 03.ni 99 19 03. SO 03 OH 03.04 99 19 85 Va 58 87'St 98S 99 9R' 99' New York Curb miM uisn lllun w . m. 51000 Ijkc Sup Ino 5s. 37 31 37 8000 Leh Vnl r'H w I. 98 08 D8 100 Lib llonds 4 'is .. 03.30 03.30 03.30 iOOOPhlla Klcu 1st 8s.. 90T, 004 OOM rmr.A. inactive stocks Kollowlng are quotations for Inactive stocks listed In the Philadelphia Stock Exchange, and In which there were no transactions' tod.iy. The prlco griven Is inc ihsi previous tiose: Nt chic -44 PROSPECTS OF PEACE WEAKEN CORN PRICES WAR NEWS CAUSES ADVANCE IN COTTON , K1 TK i L" BuyBotKN MBKRTY loan committkk THIrtl Frlrral Il.rT DNtrlrt LINCOLN ni.tl.. ritll.AI)EI.rHIA, PA. JONES & BAKER suet ntriils WMcMr Mif., PhiUJVhia riiB Bll. Wtloat l30;Kj". JUe S Mw Trk Plttibartb lcn Direct Frivtti Klnt ti November Option Declines. Bears Cover on Extreme Break Oats Nervous 1 Inter Paper . . . Inter Nickel . . , ... ., .. Lack Slecl .... Good Buying I'ollOWs KeportS Mexican Petrol D ti 1 r.... r. r ... ( , ..llbllll v.'l'l'.. rrom rroiu io laiK 01 Canadian Paeinc. 103'f. Cent Lea Co pf. . . ill" I Cerro do Pasco C. 3l!i. I Chandler Motor.. . SO . 1 Clies ft Ohio "i1 , Ch I Mil ft St P... Ih'i ' Chi M ft St P pf. 774. , chl II 1 ft Pacific. U.V.. ' Chile Copper .... 70 rhino Cupper. . . . IVl'i C111110I tins S'l'i . Corn Prod Kef . . Il'i I Cruclblo Steel . . . I0W I Cuba Cane SUK.ir. HO'i . lKme Mines ... 10.1! , Distillers Scour. . H llrle 1st pref 155 . Oaston Wm ft W. 'Mi , I Ccneral Klecttic. 148,'i . I lleneial Motors... 1 , , (len Motors pf. . . MJ . Goodrich Co Ili I ilreene-Can Cop.. 40 Inter Agilculinr.il. Ifi'j Inter Agrle pn-f. I '-' Interboio Conol . 7,'i . Inter Mer Marine. '2H Inter Mer Mar lif.10.Vi , ;iiit . . 30 . .Ill . -Mi I'D" 4 bVI'i 21 11 i 153'i 20; 71 7(I'j M' lllj I3'i ll!i :i' .rln clM Chovrolft Condon K Co rtirtlH I. V I'o.ll Ssles . . .MhBIIIH C'nppiT . Mother IkI rrv Mnlhcr 1,0,10 oM . Hnv Ifpri ut" . . . tluxlnn .",is Iliisslxn n'is f..nM Crir'PT . . SI Jiipi-ph lxnil . SuhiTiMrln Cnlteil Motiirs ... t'nllfil Vrli V, WrlEhl-Martln do pf.l . . . ll-l Ak II tl I2H c. r.U 3J .V' s-j so il 3', 3'4 31 30 !' .P. .v. .. III 'ii' 10 lo It 13. IB til' 31 :ili 37 31 GOSSIP OF THE STREET a 16 2 40 WAR SITUATION FELT IN MARKET 1 C.rt.m M.I.T KATIU.lt roiiix -y ;iH, liniiwi - - loolrr 11 mi inuij Sint. TllflIilTl iK Fourth Liberty Loan Morton It. Alexander l'hila. Stock Kxchange Bldg. Z: Wllllani ht.. .v. V. (Il C lilniso. tllKIII " "'-"" ", ,..1.1.1. buhls frot .onlllfl! iniiwni. 'r"t Mtrenif e.itt 1"''li ' lr' '"--'-jarii" '7".h' r:i..di- .w.K'.,r nr: MinHiei-l lonlehl, nun rnr pnilmMj- fro Trth IakM-r..lr ami ''" to- rogirr " "1v,:"ii. T.n.l uurmrr. -mi.,. prnlmli "" '" """t'onUnT .H..I Wi.mln.-rl.ndT l nliMi Tu?Mla fair m urmr. CIllrllK". Sept '30 Cables fiom Salonlkl. to the effett that Hulearl" ad accepted the terms of the ll es cAused additional ccltemcnt In fhe corn Tit this mornlnK and November corn pii i anxious to :e?out'onTehVo0Jhat developmems abroad are ptace steadily workltiK toward designed to eV urasiii; - ;.. ...Tin nrevent man pulallon 01 t...... -.. Se,. exPe.l to result in nneMtlons In tin- eurienl dellverj wnicn ?euUe n . vc bu.vlnB of October, and his po tW ' honlnu easiness at . s art ' ' "' nrnme. Commis sion hou'U 4. ..U liquidated Sovem- ber a M--1' '"' 1"0er ttere redChCl1, On the .iien bi.ak. theip was some buylnK by a prominent shlpi'lnc tlrm and ...-i.-i.r liv bears COM1V .tjvii. '.- tl n. -n.ni. ..tipitf.,1 ai SI. OP iu " a- Price-Fixing ((IITIIN IIKT.T m:TliKK tllMliriONs Nr lurk, fit, 311. The fnllonlns leni periilnrfN urre recorded In tlie Cfiltnn hell till, innrnlitr. Knnvvlllp. 3'L Vlrrtrll.lii anil 4 luittrt itnni;ii. 3I t'nrt niltli. .IKi hrrvepnrt. IIULtlinniu ( lt mitl Mrmpldo. .'Hi Sun .nt4inlo. Irlchuric. MoutvoinfrA anil At. Iiint.i, not I nrpio. ( lirUll, Hi: Aiicuta. Thnnmttille iiml avtinn.ih. Oil l,.ilvp.n, lnuro!ii ami vtiron. cllit JiHk-.nnvlllr una Neu (Irlcan,. (13. unit Ijnipu. l. Tlirre mil. .oi Indi of prrrliillilllon ut Tunipul .10 ut miitymli unil .3f ut 4mk MMlTllll. .r York. Sept 30 Inlluenciil by the mvvs from Hult'arla. . cotton prices oiened 33 to 44 points nii hlEhrr. with the tone slioni; I Tin re was Rood buylnK h Wall street. I Liverpool and Hade Interests while the selling came from one or two local op?r- alors, up-lown Interests and ome com mission houses Liverpool cables came about as ex ptcteil, and vveutlur conditions in the South were sal Is Tat lory, it belne clear with lower temperaturts, which wcie favorable to plcklnir, students of the map said. There Is little or no talk about pilce fixlne at iiresent. with all interest cen tered on the war reports from Km ope The receipts at the ports for the day are estimated at 22.UMQ bales, HKalnt 25.393 bales a week ago and 2C.S55 bales a jcar iiko r'g r?f THE AMERICAN TirB MAMJFACTCKINO CO. B'. COLLATERA1. TUVST CER TIFICATES, bERIbS "A." UUK OCTO. J. 19ST. American Pipe and Comtructlon Com. Jlny Imvlnc deposited fundi to cover Ulnk. linjr Fund pajmint of October 1. ID17. thl company naa. pursuant 10 lermi oc Truat As,m,n. uilhd uelfiMr 1. 1UI1T. rtr. n Tor redemption I30.UUU of uld Certhlcatea. ,'. m!. -it the end Saturday and numbered, as oeio-. at lirmv ana accrued "-' - ; 1Ai v,mnlicr started Cb.k... .- . ..K.. . mi. . . ... I . .1 .... lo tl 103.. ISOVeillOir fltlli1 t bulderiupon presrnlatlcn prior to aald ... i in. in Jl 3S. comiiared Willi &. oVprS'n.lt.o,n.4 'CCrUel """"' t0i.33. at' the elo.-e Saturday The .e-Fort-nve certincates for $1000 each; ceipts here toda were ill car. . j.ti isj .an duo to ooi tai t'j yiiinmpnts from rorili America lur iuc m ?r- 1U4 Ml 40 471. f.64 73S fcJS , h,mn1' rAVl., ,.i.l. II loB 23T -'3 4S1 4W3 OT2 7B8 S3T , w eei were , .,.,..- . 1 187 -.'to 317 4J 617 700 771 878 1 Oats weaUtniM1 on selllnc due to tho M178 S&S 337 440 550 728 780 Ml l1rnri ,n v0 ember corn On the break. '"."'"" r" ou,,.";n! 7,.l- -... inlnc bv cash and south- bouses, ine leeiiiiK "' nd thete was a i.ally from the SatunUv i'ln iictutii-r 33 S'J Ilecenibcr. 33, 112 .tntiUHrs . 32.77 Marrli -Sr 32 f in 30 11 ' 11.311 i Mldvale Steel I MIskiuiI Paclfte. . 'Si'ii . 1 Nat Cloak & Suit. 100 . ' National Lead.... ."".'. i Nevada Con Cop It) . New Voik Cent. . 71!.' i N Y N II & II "')!. N Y Ont S. We-t. HI . Northern IMelfle. . .V , Ohio Cities fl.is. . :174 Owens Hotttlc M. 'is'4 I'ailflc Mall :W . fan A I' & T pf. II.Vj . I'elina IS II 4:ii Plftco OH 1" Philadelphia Co. . L'7."i Pitts t West Vn.. Ut Pleice-Arrow- :J!1'4- . Pitts Coal 1? Pressed Steel Car. 7:2 I Ily Steel SpiIiiK.. 70" Kuv Consol Cop. . "2t rteadliiR bhU P.cp Iron A: Stiel. 'MU Saxon Motor ... II Scab Air Line. .. h' Se.ib Air Line pf. '21', Southern IMelfle.. Ml' Southern Hallway. L'li'j' South Itallvfay pt H7'j Studebaker Co. ... IP'j Tenn Cop tc Ch. . . M'i'4 Texas Co I7:i'! I Tobacco Products HSi ! L'nlon Pacific .... 1S..j I Union Pacific pf . 70' ; I Cultfd ClR.ir Strs. Illl'i I' S Ind Alco pf . '." c S Itubber Ol'i U S Sm Itet c M . 4'2J a S2 Ill's M'i .VI SI!'! 82!-IIP. 71 'is !l. li 1I 4'.i't' 17Ji ISO b'J'i IS!.V, 3'4 111 t:t'4 17 70 11.1' 4 li 21 S7 IS' 2 17 I74'i li'.l P21'4 82 Mi lU to n7 Hig -Victory Now Might Cause Wiltl Stock-Buying Uun, Brokers Say No one In the financial distilct would venture a prediction Satuiday as tohow the market would open this inorninK. The war news has been comliiR In for several da.va past, with' such reports of vlctoiy for the Allies ns crften seem In credible, although an impression pre vails In the street that General Per shing's leports aie studiously modest. On Friday last the market almost "Rot away" fiom the leMrlctlons of the money and oilier committees and It would not he siirpilslnc If Fome great victory Is leporttd. speciilatinR Acme Tea pf. "0 Alliance Ins.. 10 Am lias 53 A (1 War Pi Am Milling... lOifc Am Hys pf.. riOt Am Stores. . in Am Strs pf . . !I2 Drill .1 t.... S Puff ft Sus. . R Iruff Sus pf 1 Cambria Iron." 38 t'ntavr 1st pf R'2 tMlavv 2d pf. .'.I fon Trac N .1 h6'. Klec Stor.... 32 Ti lllto Stor pref 6.". (In Asphalt pf 6S lit & II T. . . HI lit & II T pf.. 17 Key Tel pf. ISVs Leh Val 0 Lit Pros 24 H Little Scliui 1. 4K MlnehllL North Cen. . .. North Penna. Phlla r.tt., Pa Salt Mfsr. DO 7 S(l 27'4 8 P.i 33 23 Ph C cum pf Phlla Co Pf.r Phlla Mining, 2 Phlla ft West fi I'll N' Ilk war. 120 Phlla Trac.. Iteadlmt Rft'i I'nion Trac.. . 37'i t:n Cos N .I.I82 W J & S 41 West Coal ... 70 Win Cramp.. 80 York Tlvvys pf 31 Philadelphia Markets PROVISIONS Then uh ii f.ilr joliblni; cl(inn'l nnl the market ruled nrrn. Quotntlorift.t'.ty or wcstffn lef. in m'tK, sinokfl Mini n)rtlrU'tl, 47c; city bfpf, kintcUIrit nnd tenders, nmoked, alr dried. iM', beef knuckle and tndrf imoKcd. 4Kc, beef hams, $10; pork, family .VA-l: ham. 8. 1'. cured. ooe, nin.V; do. fklnnerl, loo?c, 34937ic: do. ismoknt, Stltf A?c! othr hnms. smoked, ritv cured. s to brand and a erase, nil M 37; hum. mokrd. wciirn cured, 3C037ct do. boiled, bonelesn. lc, rknlc phouldera. H. V, cured, loose, L'4Sc, do, nmoked. 264 c; bellies In tikkle. accord ink to axerace, loose, 3?c; breakfast bacon, ns to brand and merege. city cured, .fie; breakfast bacon, western cured. 40c: ljrd. western refined. VSttSVic: lard, pure city, kettle rendered, SSltfSSUt LOCAL STOCK MARKET FAILS TO REFLECT BULGARS' DEFEAT Steel Common Is Only Active Issue and It Declines Here, Although Higher in New York Northern Central Scores Big Gain ' Tho Philadelphia stock market showed no Immediate response to news that the Bulgarian ormlstlcc lincl been signed, although this report caused strength at the opening of the New York exchange. Naturally, however, the surrender of nulgarla and Its reported acceptance of tho terms laid down by the Allied countries .was tho chief topic In the financial district, outsldo or the fourth Liberty Loan cnmpalgnr and there was a general feeling, of confluence In the outjeok. many believing that this armistice was only tho beginning of further Importnnt announcements favoring the Allies. United States Steel common was tho only Issue showing more thnn trifling activity early In the locnl trading and It sold off. notwithstanding tho fact that Its price moved tip for a goo3 gain on the big board. Northern Central, which hnd yielded last week on the first transaction recorded for a long time, camo out this morning nt 70H, up 3V4 points, and I cnnsylvniila Ilallroad gained a fraction. No early sales were reported In. Lehigh alley to Indicate the effect of that road's earnings statement for August, which was r good one, and camo out today. General Asphalt preferred moved up 14 -and Lake Superior Corporation was unchanged, but other homo Mocks were Inactive and slow In coming nut. In the bond division the feature was a decline of 4 '4 per cent for Phlla dclphla Ulcctrlo first Ss, wh'lch sold at 00i. Lehigh Valley's August Earnings The report of, earnings for the Lehigh Valley Ilallroad for Augutt showed gross returns of 7,05t,97S, an Increase of $2,185,119 over August 1917, and the net operating income was $1,696,244, a gain of 1606,839. Kop elghPmonths the road reported gross of $40,977,960. a gain of $5,716,354, and .w ouerac.ng income or 3,440,792, or $3,600,700 below the corresponding: period of last year. REFINED SUGARS Offerlnc wrre IIkM and the mitrkrt rulfil Arm un a basis of Pc for flur granulated. DAIRY PRODUCTS CHEESK- The market ruled very Arm un der small supplies snil a fnlrly sctlvc un round. Quotation! NVw VorU. vholp.m!lk. fancv. frh. 30'aHlc: cperlaln higher: do. do, fair 10 Kood, fr'h, l"Jit (r 80c VVIcntv am, wnou-miiK. uincy. su'.vsic. io, fair to Rood. :.'!)'. 'a 3i'c. POULTRY Business Career of Peter Flint A Story of Salesmanship by Harold Whitehead (Copyright. 10181 COV and the Investing .-..t ..A...iintt..cT ithiip shnii a lane I'l f ! ,l 1. ,.. .!...! Lalli n.,,1 API! 1l ll.ir lilt III. Ill l"i i.j rhlcL.nl. nnl I .eirhftms a ft r.1 Imr n.tnllti llers away, a- it is getietany concearci ; 7Wllli; m,," iti ,,rn chirK 'is to In 1 lie evcni oi a cunai'-f m m. I ':i.vj 1.1VK- The niHrUet vvnd iiulet ,mi without Important charve. Quoiatlon: KdIh. not Leghorn, nciardlnz to nualltv. .1il934c. Whlto Lechorn fowlii. i'.I'.'Ki?; spring flint In tllr. PVf.nl 'entral rowers, or a big decisive vie tmv for the Allies, any one might buv slocks blliiiirolded at present prices. The rumor of Von llertllng's Investi gation tepoited fiom The Hague, and ...L,.,. -..Ikx.lln Ai.V.n tnr InlA llfi ,. , . wnicn Sfenis auim-iiiiv., i.ni.ti .ww .. -... 1 C......1.... ,n iMiliiAnctt lh. market Thore It'll omuiuu,' i", 111111.11." " - '-....-. .Hnlli.i. runinr trhlpli ShemPfl Id carry Its own denial on its face, as It could not be tiaccd to any source, name ly, that Metz hnd. fallen, but It was ut terly disci edited llrokers are of the opinion that con siderable activity Is due very soon In the railroad Ilt. and they point to 70 (i -1 87 102' 10J, 1Si 17 17S (7.1 l'-M'-i 10:, Ml! J July. opTi a. m. . m .i in ill 5 HI) III 33.T'.' M.TL1 a.'l.i'T m.-ll 33.01 33 111 .13 Ml .'13 ml .VJ.tll :ij.ii 3-J !IJ ... .... 8 S1 9(9 1004 102T 1031 10T1 opened at 71 Tic. against ?T .3.1 i rtfji 74 9 1027 105J lloo western 'j. ADovt, ceriincatei. witn ail unmnturfld cou- tiervoili. ent at orflce of Truatee. IKittom Viro.tr ?.iio-t. -n,4 wm . vJuitiMiiilint -.., ,.. vii.-.i. ininit. ,... - . .. ., OEOnQB n. STUAUT 3d. Treaiurar. I 72 '-' at the end Saturday, ami auvantvu fbUadelphla, Pa.. Septembtr 7. IBIS. I to 723c. October started at i-c to I 7 p,c, against 72 '?c at the cloe Satur. ANNUAL MKKTI.M1H i day and later tojd at 72,c Xoveniber i7SS OFFII'K or Til K MUTrAlAssTR. opened at 7S to 72iC. agalntt i3.t at l ANt'K t'tiMPAM (on INDI HiNii iiw ..irp Saturday, and later moved up n rv : f tW S HorsKH rmt i.ohh nv fikk. -m Kuutn Kourth St.. 1'hlladelphla, lu. A niectlnu of th Membera of lht Mniiml Akanrmi,. f'niu. 'i. L. .... A l.a.l.l.. llnH... B u l. . m w- ...bw.... ....i.rn iium .., 1.7 1 ur .-111 b held st ttito onire, "4M South Fourth noa, iKlourr 7, iuis. at 1 wnen the annual election will creeahle to the deed nr nettle. meni. Arifnr for Inau fv?lll be held 11 laM. on .Mcni o'clock XI , v ytake place ai Clifford Lewis, Treasurer. Financial Briefs to 733,c. inn receipts nere iuuoj ..;i 95 cars. , , . Shipments from North America for the week were 2,506.000 bushels. The receipts of wheat at Minneapolis today were 960 cars, against 7u7 cars: at Duluth 878 cars, against 101 cars; at Chicago 93 cars, against 101 cars and at Winnipeg G83 cars, against 1318 cars. $ Nw York .Subtreasury gained 'o.toler . $16,000 from' the banks on Saturday. 'November maklnc a cash net Bain since Friday of Janu';, aa ' I)uiinmlii Z4,UUV. NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET Today" Sl d RAILROAD EARNINGS KllIK tnis ta.MN.AIT noa.tss .iH.lim .".3,h.i7,ii,-, Inereap 3 SI.'.SM S81.H4T H-.'4,:,il 7. 13.2S'l i f August trots . 1. .. Itfilancce after taxes. Net oper. Income , Eight months' gross CANADIAN PACIFIC August gross ...U.l.liin.T.vi , Net a.i'iis.inn 'Bight months' groat 7.4iA,vn4 Nt , . . .'0,00.iIS7 WE8T JKItHKT AND SKASltOnE II. 710.4.11 i;nii.M4 itsn, .'.". Klabt months' ur.l.s, .hih.4k.i Dalance after laJtt-a 47.4t7 el ejper income uji.iu lrt'emlii-r i IVbruarj Marrh April . . . May . . . June .. .July ... August . . I September Opening . . nri . . . s.sn 0.IM . . s.D.". ... 0 ..". . .. n.tn ... .4S . . . . r.o . . . 11..1.1 ... ar. ... Tl .. .S7 Close S.1.1 K.VII II. I II P."! 30 it it' r.s S. 50 I0II.V.M3 ilos,iiu7 347.0'."l 1.4S9.3II7 I Booth KWIl. , lirunsvvlck . . 1 Hutte it Sup. Hutte cop & Y. Huttt-rlck Co. Cal & Atlz . Cal racking. Cal I'et pf Cent Kdy pf. C..rf nlntpfwl 1 PhllfMlelplila Call, 6 pr cnt; time, Cert P Jut pf 53; 6 ier cent. Commercial paper, ' Chl fit Went, r. - . . ... Cfl As .. ulv 1 flillt'Aut -nt tnrB IO BIT TnuiUIlP, UW lie "iiii, o. v ii;- ' ; l'i NEW YORK INACTIVE STOCKS Following nie quotations for Inactive N'ew York stocks In which theie were no transactions today The- prices given are the last pievlous sale: dv Itumt-ly. I7U I.igg & M pf lOJ'a Adv Hum pf. 48 Low e-WIIm AJax Itubber. SB Bis 1ft pf S7 Am IiU -Vote. 31 ,ooe - Wiles Am Hk N pf 161 R d pf. 20 Am Heet Sag Cfi', i.orHaid I'. 11B4 Am Heet S pf S2 Lorlllaid pf 100 Am Cigar . . '"2 Louise; Nnh.ll5's Ainer I'oa 1. -1 Mackaj Co . 74 $"!- ."l 'e' 7i- Mucleay Co pf 61 Jm',. ir.e.r si! Manbat Shbt 65 5 e 'Sc'of:: ssfe '-h,?h'j;in'f ' Anier Malt. 3 Manha .Sup.. 4S Am -Malt pr. f 3 iln.tiliattai I I 9.. Am ShlnbldB 13(Ui Max M 1ft pf S8 Am Sin Tb pf 85 Max Mo 2d pf l-4 Am Sin pf A, !H"i M K & T pf . .12 Ainer Sme'.t..Hi3 Mo I'.ic pf . . 5G Am Snuff .. 07 Mont rower . 68iv Amcr Sugar. .108 -i, Meir S l:jex 72 Am Sugar pf.lii'J Nat Acme.. . 30', Am T j T... ilj'i Nt nisoult . 82 Amer Tobar. 1S Xat ,. & ,.. 16i Ainer Tobijfn D3 v t ,. ., )t , Amer Wool. . HR'-j v rlrk S. a -s viS'ln? 'i' Vn Nr ft W Pf Tl Aichlson pref 81 .i,pl ' '? Atl II & Atl 9 . i 1'ock ... -4 Atl Coast I,. 9S4N Hock pf. If. A tl W I pf 3,.'orf South I7 Halel Loco lif.102 Niuf A: West.10314 llatopllas Mln l' North Amer II1 Ileth Steel. . 82 Nova Scotia S G.1 Hlh S 8 pcpf.ll'l iihli, Kuel .. 42 Hetll Me-e III Rl'lfliilnr n S! lr Tl. ! !'rm" ."? .'' J". I'eorla & Knst I til'IIOK L CjU. L S Steel C H Steel picf . . . I'tah c'oppcr . Va Cam Chem .. . Wabash Wabash pi of A . Wells'-Kargu Kx. Wesl L'nlon T:'- Wlueling ei l.k r. Wilson Ai Co . . -Wllljs-Overland.. 1 1 ; j 110. MJ, i5 !.' ::'.i! ; ti'i ."5 Mi L'S ii:i' 111 U'-'Jj Oj'i 00 J JU' t'Mh -UU per t?nt: Kana i UniltQ niaitrs nia.rhaimprii tiref. ,-i.. ktr.nttii.rii itr.f l iNr c ent Industrial Ale-nhol pref. l'i Per cent 'Kx-uiviueno. Ueglonal Director Smith's statement ' that JlS.000,000 has been saved by 1 eastern lines under finvernment con- tiol as a bals for their belief. I The Liberty lyian eampalgn Is ex ' pected to overshadow everything In tho ' financial world for several days to come. Thinks Wilson lilt l.nnnlowne The Saturday h.elt holiday and the excitement ner the launching of the Liberty Loan which resulted In the absence of several representative bank ers and lookers from their offices pre vented any opportunity to obtain ex mes'lons of opinion on President Wll- ' son's s-perch In New York on Frldav I night. Those Interviewed either had. I not read It fully or had not digested lit sufficiently to give an opinion further than that they were In perrect agree ment with the sentiments which he ' (".pressed I fine banker, however, gave an opinion I a little different from the others. lu , said: I "I could not avoid thinking all the I time 1 was reading that speech that the President was talking at the ie actionary partv In Great Hrltaln as ' represented by Lord Lansdowne. 1 'That such a warty exists we are I Cotton Buyers anil Sellers New York, Sept 30. October-Hart-corn. Cone and Schley bid: Lowenstein. Newman and Wlerk offeieel. ...... December tluild, Sellar, Mitchell. Ilartlett. Newman, Brooks and MoirlMii 1 bid i titer, Wilton. Itosenberg. Clifford, Sch bv. Deacon and Klggatt offered. ' .linuarv-Brotiks. Sellar, Hjrteprn, Downs and Jay bid. Hartcorn. Ilartlttt. 1 SVenman and Itosenberg offered Marcn aiucne". ..""",. --7;. "a:. , .... .." 1 - 1.. n.r. Inv anel liuboaiu uiu i 11 jiunn, . nave setiicu una wir iuhr " m "- . V- t .nr..n.t .u . .. .. i..n..lH-vl,,n nrAi. in. ntri. 111 nualltj, 'J.lfte 'jfcc; roosters. U4422.1C. ducks. i-i'Kin, .i'."iioet 110. lnuinn jtunneir. :s!i 3Hc: (guinea. ouna;. pir pair uelrhlns 1'ifi:' lbs. apiece, II fi 1.2.1. smaller sizes, nidi Mic. irulneas, old, per pair, 73lihile; pigeons, old, per pair. 3u$i3Sc; do, joung, per pair. 'JSS.loe FRESH FRUITS Demand was onlv moderate, but price fcenerally were steadily held on rhotee stuck. The quotations were as follows: Apnea. New York, hit libl Tluehees. I.tfll.l: Alexander. I Ifiid: Wenlth.v. turn: Maiden lllush, 4&0iJ eiravenitein. ;i ..iifi .1 i.ii; -1 wenty-ouncc. IS.riiiljtl: cireenlni:, 14 VS; various varieties, 34j4. Apples, Vlrslnli, per bbl. Orlmes. l..-,lioro .Ml: liahlwln. J4fi'.1: lien Davis. 14 .: Yoik Imperial tft:,,r,0: .Innathan. 10 07: Noriliueetem Oreenlna. 1413. Apples, tier &s -bushel bnsket. I0ctrl2: do, per bushel basket. I1.rilli(2 Till C'rabapplis, per bushel luskei. l..infi;.7.1. Apples, rail fornla. per bux. 31f4. Pears New York. Ilartlett. per bbl. Nn 1, seil; No. 2. 14 ff?7 I'ears. New- York. Meckel, ner bbl.. $8111. Pears. New York, per bushel bas ket Ilartlett No. 1. -.,..-,0?S..10: do, No. !. Il.r.ofi'.'i Necke-I. V11H; J'lemlsli Ileautv. il.TtOifl, I'ears. California, per box. 3.,',n t 3,2." Plums, New York, per 4-ot. bas ket Itelnn Claude, .I.IOcinr: Damson. 00?) 7iic; lllut Clau-e. 3.1n.V. Plum California, per box, tlSi'J. Prunes, New York, per 4 nt. basket, 40 n ROe. Prunes, Northwestern, Italian, per box. tl1.70. Lemons, per box. Jl(l Dranzts California, per Inn. J7..10JI 10. eirapefrult. per box. IDfis. Pineapples, riorl.la. tier crate, It.S.ltf.l.l; do. Cuban, per erale 14, 2.1ft 5.23; do, Portu lllto, per crnte. Kill 7.7.1 (Irapes, Delaware and New York, ,lr 3-lh. basket Concord. i.12Se, Delaware. 22ftL'.",c: Nlanara. -lOtf 23c. drapes New York, per l.Vlb. basket. Coninrd. IW1.3."i Crapes, California, per box ll.T'ifi I I'eaehes, New York. Klberta, per bushel basket No. I, 33.2.1& 1.11.1: No, . -'. 12 .111 If 2. 7.1 l'-mbes. California, uei box. 25cv 11.2.1 Cantaloupes, Delaware. Per standard- irate I1.7.1W2: do. do. per Jumbo crate. l.'.25Wi,..".o: do. do. per pony crate. II.234H'.' Cantaloupes, California and Colorado, per standard crate, li'; iio, do. do. per flat irate. 7.1 1' Sic do, do, do, pink meats, per flat eratc. 7.1WK.1c: do, do, do, white rinds, per flat rrate, Jl 254)1.30, VEGETABLES The market was generally steady with offering moderate and -demand fair, the follow Ine weio the Quotations, White per C....1I,. '. . !.. ii....,itui,r r,rfeteit. MaIlubbVrd ".iii llirtcorn bid ; Scblll and McDougal pffeied. .lulySellar bid; Slegel and Cone of fered." , i Liverpool Cotton 1 1 w.r.inol. Sent. 30. There was a fair . demand I dealings The It.lB '.VS. .. L1"'. .. - Vmerlran were steady. Spot prices were: Ann- ...i.i.iiiii!- rnir. -u.no.i. rw. for spot cotton 111 ine c-ariy erwluv nnl lirices rmeu mm, nutu 11 ".,J .... . .,.... l!i.lftm Mh.im n. l,.,l v liable to foiget over here, but Its rep-1 i, nn:,ir,; No. 2. S23.2.1. White 'po resentatives have some strength. They, tatoes .Jersey, per '.-bushel basket N... I. are the advocates of tack.malr..wltli; I ,-, closed-doors diplomacy. mey wouian, 12.m11.1.1.1: nianis. No. 1. .7.lBi2.3; .v, -.. i.i'i.'ii'b.b... oii-ri ijuiitiues, jersey, rer basket No. t.,8ncWll: No. 2. 3oa0c. Hweet potatoes North Carolina, per bbl, No. 1. 4.r,bfi4: No, 2, II. 30O1.73: Culls. II. Sweet potatoes Kastern Hhore. per bbl. No. 1. 1.734: No. 2. 12462.50. Let tuce. New York, per crate. !l!ty2. Celery. New York per bunch. 23ftG0c. Cucum bers, New Yuik, per basket. 111. 50. Peas. New York, per bush-baskt. -'W13. Cab ban. New York, per ton. tinic'i:. Onions, Jersey, per h -bushel basket. 0u''(f7nG: do. do. per bushel. hamper, uuciu ll.liir do. per luii-io. lies, .-to, 1, si. ;iu(3 ',..: uo. ao. ;o. -. 811 B 12; CI 98 MONEY-LENDING RATES months, 0 per cent. Pere Mat 11 :?,' I'ere Mant pf. i,g, rierce-Ar pf.. rn pin. e. Tt- .. Ill '- ,vvrl " i'1 a 11 " flits Coal pf. 13 C7iPoTid CI; C Co 194 40 st Pressed Steel 63, Car pf .... 91 '.i 43'i Ph Sve Co X.I 98,i 33 Pullman P C.1124 431i p.y St Sp pf..l014 7'ilteael'e 1st nf. 37 22iftead'g 2d pf. 37 tame old av. li-avlllc It to cron 1111 again a hundred times multiplied, with. In tho meantime, each nation trying to outstrip the other In arms and arma ments and Imposing an unbearable bur den of taxation upon an already over burdened peiple. Hotter now to fight It out and have done with It for all ,1.-,. n-l.n Viu famarlieil. " Is What 1 .i r..,i V rr..il,1ene Wilson's sneech. I I1.40&1.5U. iiu.i ,u..,. - --..rtn. i...i. i... 1 i" "- " - - : - ---- .-1 sales amouuieci to -"" "i"; hJ,"h I nrlefly. he was strengthening the lianas 8 LrCB!,e:' 6An?erleIn ' Futil.es 1 of Lloyd cleorge and his co-workers I Refine(, gn Conlinue6 Unchannecl and giving notice to the central rowers refined that their p.esent 'nr.isters can have no J" au mnUS2n7h.nd'fia1 COnvenilOll, ar ,,.-, fining hnnlnni nn tl.n luU r,f 9c, less 2 per rent for cash, for fine granulated. flaws .are unch.incc.-d at in their regular weekly letter of .yep- o.oo&o ror at centrifugals, tiling 5.29d, middling. 24. CCd; low mid- part )n ,,c fl,ml peace conv dllng. 23,Cld: good ordinary. il2.0Jd , or-, (h(.y ar(, uttety ,i3t.rcellted " dlnary, 21.57d. Comments on Loan TRIBUTE TO SOLDIER DEAD More Than 35,000 Observe "Re i I"V :.. DUtaliiirtrll memurauce uuy ommio" Aurui bnlnnce wfter Ikxp uit srna Nei ooert tncuu jiru . Klzbt months' urif. Rrscnc Bank Diicount Bates Ofllolal discount rates nt the twelve WAHAHII But vruM 3.Kt0,(HU nc Hiier aie j... ,-'. Act cprr. Income.. ttHZ.'JVJ tnuuin Kroj , ..p,nui,iin nee Mfter tHxe a,ni7,33'i et oprr Income,. 1,745.413 & lucuat sross TFet after taie-a ATIVNTIC COAST LINK 13,434.023 12.08,340 I.I134.7.VJ .vi.snn Bliht months sross 30.uir,.:te.-, 7,!nsl,723 ! Net after taxes.,.; 7, 183.727 ;l,tl.' NKW YOftK CENTRAL 3t.102.V3N 0,107.910 7..'3.'.nua l.illil. nil 7.330.11119 1.81".ssi lK0.H4.Snel JI.KIIS. IJ1 '.'ll.nSO.'.'IS 13.431, Till IIS,.IIII I 11, MIS llll..-i7t ' l.lH.4,llit 447:14a Federal P.eserve banks were) as follows IThe first column gives the rates for 11.033. 72 all periods up to and Including thu (If- HK!'5!!l! teen-day maturity, the second for a e- 3."l'.-"'l!rloel of sIMcen to ninety days. The ?.?!-I-I?I third and fourth columns are thcrates for "rediscounts of collateral loans se cured by Government bonds or notes.) Com'l psner Gov. paper lri to U0 HI to U0 13 nays i"vs 10 dsjs aa ;,H!3.787 Ajust cross . Wlncfl after taies rvt oper. income L months itross. Unc after taxes " Net oper. Income ' sUeerease, 1U.3SI.MIH tr.SSI.&Ol NKW TOItK, CIUCAOO AND ST list m-oss . 12.341.172 ante after taxes, s:s.n.is t rir. InLvine. S3H.747 KWiflt monihs' sross 13,tii3,N.u ncR MMRce NV. ' i.ouis tKII4.ll It .133,433 .MIH..11.-. J.'JSt.S.t.'l IMston New York Philadelphia ... Cleveland ,.. Illchmona .,.. Atlanta ...,,. Chleafm HI. l.imln . ... Kansas City ,. SllnneH Dolls ... Han Francisco Pallas 4 4 4 . 'i 4i 4 4 u 4 4 4 .,1 4 .1 ft 4,!3 44 44fn 4 4 4 4 4U 4 h 4 4 4' ? 4: 4 4'. Chic H I 7 pc C3;itoyal Dutch. 95'i 1 11 1 a: i- tc. --4,'savage .rm.. 3 C (' C & St L 32TSears-Tlobk ..ltl4 CluettPenbod 54 Sears-ltoe pf.l IB Col Kind & 1 18 So Pac It HU.12fi Col A: South .32 S P It R S pf.107 Col Ar S 1st pf S04Slutz Motor . 401; Cons lilt C M U;St L tr S K pf 27 Com Ins Co. .VHjHt L & Sw ,. 20 coin can . . R7 st l a south Corn Prod pf.l02i wist pref .. (5G CruclbV S pf 00 Sup Steel ... 42 Cuba C Su pf 7iJSloss.Sheff S. 02 neere & Co pf 2',iStnd Milling. .117 Dcl& Iluilmn 108 Studebaker pf S2 Pel L & W .17" Third Ave UK lBi I A U tl pf.. 8 Tldowatr Oil.186 net Kdlson ..125 Top Prod pf. 83 D S H ft A pf SS,To St I. West Klk II I-Mel .. 28H ctfs pref .. Si Krlo 2d pf .. 22 Transue Wins 387i Fed M ft S .. ll-i.l'nderw'd T..104H Fed M & H pt 40i4i'n nag tc r, 711 tt 1 11 tuuy nn, dn I'nlted Drug. 47 '4 Pittsburgh. Sept. SO.-Pittsburg h ana western Pennsylvania, yam "-;.-Uie soldier dead yesterday. More ,han 35,000 pertons gathered at orbes I ielcl. the National League park here, and took part in the "remembrances day urogram. Oratora delivered patriotic Lddfesses. a band of 300 pieces played ?PAr?u.'V"Sfnllatfonntaeal.Tm UIHKU JUIIKU . -. .-;-; ... .. . . I feature of the meeting wan i o up-1 )n scneauie lime, pearanee on the stage In the center f , ..The motive-power of the average the nem 01 Y"'V'7' :," ,,r-a.,c. t(), plain American is duty, uur duty now 3 subscribe oversubscribe the ,000,000 fourth Liberty Loan. Do ,lberty llond buying early, and do tember 26, llughf.-i & Dler mal;e tne following lemarks on the outlook and appeal for Liberty Bonds: 'There Is not a cloud In the sky finan clalwlse. Thcro 1 not a weak link In our economic chain. We have reached the point where we can begin definitely to discount a victorious conclusion of the war in favor of the Allies. The stock market, as we have frequently pointed out, has been doing this discounting, more or .less, right along. "A great patriotic ware still at flood- tide will sweep the great loan across F COUnSK. I told Kiancls alt about J the rumpus nt Heltman's Inst Satur day as soon as I got to our new rooms. We moved to Seventy-ninth street on Saturday night rot a dandy place. We room with an old couple who have a swell little apartment. Mrs. Semper gets us f.onio breakfast, but the rest of our meals we get out Just where vvc happen' to be. Mr. and Mi's. Semper are a dear old counle and w think wn are- fnrtnnali ,K'. 'to he with them. Mr. Semper used to I be a doctor, had one of thoso Joints where the swell guys go to when their health goes 011 the blink. Finally his own health went ker-bust. so Instead of taking his own treatment he sold out and retired. He would have kept on, but Mrs. Sem per wouldn't let him He's a big fel low, got as much hair as a duck's egg and he shines all over that Is, as much of him as shows like he'd been scouted and lacquered. Mrs. Semper Is one of those little bits of women who have to be careful when taking a bath that they don't slip down the waste pipe and yet sire makes that big, rosy old doctor do Just as she wants. Francis f.ivs It's another case of "mind over matter." As I was saying, after we got set tled in our new quarters. I said to Francis: "Well, old man, I guess I've put that Saturday Job with Beltman on the blink." He htopned short In his task of nut ting his shirts Iii the drawer and asked: What do you mean. Peter? What have you been up to? I do hope you've not done anything rash .' Tell me about It." He looked anxious. It's like this," 1 began gloomily, sit ting on Francis's bed. "We were all hus tling to beat the band, for you know that every Saturday Beltman's store Is crowded, I was serving two and some times three customers nt a time we were so rushed. Tho main job Is to see how eiulcMy we can get 'cm served. "We don't have- any slips to make out on each side. Old Beltman says bed sooner lose a dollar or so through er rors than lose more dollars by keeping customers waiting while we make out sales slips. "Vou see, Francis, most of oijr sales are small, less than 25 cents. VV ell. that nenhew of his. Marks the damned hound," I snarled, "he has charge of tho cash register and we sales- mi-n go to him for change." "flo to him?" Francis said, with sur- pilse. "Haven't you a cash carrier sys tem?' "Oh, yes," I came back at him. "sure we have every one Is his own little pri vate carrier system. Beltman says he don't believe In them 'new-fangled fool things.' Say Francis, how Is It a man like him gets on when he wop't hook ud to the new stunts?" 'He succeeds. In suite of It. throuch lack of competition," was Francis's an swer, "but get along with your atory." "AH right. I got wise to Mark's funny business when I asked him to take sixty cents from a dollar, he gave me forty certs, nnd I turned to leave when I remembered I'd put the package for the customer by the register. I turned to grab it up and saw Marks with his hand In his vest pocket. I don't know why I did it, but t walked to the side of the register and saw he bad rung up twenty-five cents. You see." I explained to Francis, "the front of tho register Is now It's full of ther you too watches but mometers." Hey.' I said, 'what's h. i,a(i,,if,ii urn. 1 Bive you tlxty cents and ring up Iwctitv-flvo renl.' 'What the hell's that tn i-nn ur,.,.i he sneered but I num- ho ,u.. t ,.".'.. getting mad, so added, 'Just, ter please . rang up iwcnty-flve cents much and so was getting it rlaht. Is that so? Well, that's only fifty lts', nn,d you Mill owe tho register a --. .... iMi-i't-. come across, now: 1 111 not going to have any monkev busi ness with mv saw Vou beat it. Flint, uhli 11,. i,.. .!.-- good. Believe me. I'll see that my undo tires you you crook.' 'By God." I yelled. '.Vo one nun .n me a crook and get awav with It. I 'l"'l:?" ,?? !n . hoM-up game for- 11 your uncle and and I'll see. too.' "f was so mad. Francis. ni 1 got everything. I grabbed his arm nnrt twisted It behind his back he's a tin rib anyhow nnd It was easy. He veiled for help and Beltman. the salesman and some customers were around us P D Q. I shoved my hand Into his est quarter."" " " fU" of dlmefl an1 skunk you are. Is It? Well, put this in your pocket as well.' r. 't ,Th bIow "f,ed hll off his fixture" Cnt Whak aRa,nst the "Of course, Francis. I knew I'd queered mr.Plcli.ro. f grabbed mv c.V sam cooa nlghf to Beltman who Just ....... ?.0,i th.lnk 'fa well." T groaned. nut mat s ine storv." NO CHILDREN FOR WAR WORK War Policies Board" Announces Decision Against Employment Washington, Sept. 30. The Induttrlal demands Incident to the war are not to be permitted to raise the barriers agaln.t the employment of child labor. Felix Frankfurter, chairman of the war labor policies board declared In outlining the Government's attitude on tho child labor question. Mr. Frankfurter said: 'The war labor policies board, -which Is the vnlco of all the' Industrial agen cies of the Government, has In part de fined Its policy by antl-child-labor regu lations contained In the contracts made by tho war administration. These are as follows: ( " 'First. No child under fourteen years of age shall be employed on war work. " 'Second. No child between fourteen and sixteen years of age shall be em ployed more than eight hours a day, nor before 6 a. m., nor after 7 p. m., nor more than six days a week on war materials.' Boret Receive! U. S. Minion rrl. Sept. 30. Victor Boret, tha French food minister, received the Amer. Icn agricultural mission which Is Inves tigating conditions In France. Tho American party Is headed by Carl Vrooman, assistant secretary of ag riculture, and the other members are W. P. Thompson, W. A. Taylor, George M. tiomei, ueorgo it. Argo. It. A. Pear son, Thomas F. Hunt, Doctor Coker. hid by a eIiow case that used to contain John Wllmoth and J. C, Creelman, rver from wounds received In action. Is t. "iS. Avnt on. which last several mlnules. 6,000, was clven the heroes, some of wnonif your 1. Fisher Bodv . 36 Gen Chem Co 180 Gen Cigar ...46;1'W "C 1" I'f 4 Coodr II F pf.lOOUv'td Dg 2d pf 774 Granby Mln.. SJHKn.'.1 .l7r.uU- 'm., 1 ,.e to the- n atform. vvnne eniicrs had their heads swathed In bandages. The speakers etrcssed the fact that "Liberty Bonds is the best way In which to remember the boys who have mado the supremo sacrifice. LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS 250 CHAPLAINS GRADUATED Eight Philadelphia Ministers Complete Course f Camp Taylor Camp 7-arliary Tnlar, L ""' A " KrUlt.,.131 I W .-.' "u.."T,',"i" iA n; nnn ffirYffiS & Si n-IiT, A". Wj yX, "He HrV-eS0""1"1. Prif .!. '"' 14 'rlng Vchool for 'chaplains and P I ll Cent ..... as ,,'!;1', :.';.. '"""i" un r n,.m will iro overseas f We extend to the public generally, and to our patrons in particular, every facility of this Insti tution in connection with ic mirr ii -.a.......! ...,-u- 1 nirngit. mpi ."u:' .,...- 1. i,i 1 i. 1 ii v- t ir.iiTl S (' I Pin- if. , Immediately, anu tnes , oiwr, Income I. mil 331 3W.0J2 1 i., toj, ai'.iiou hesrt. hft usr, 1MM lilt II N J f lilt 4!, 'J !, ! ;,', l", I1.., ,t,. Ktat.s ramns. DELAWAltK AND Hl'DSUN ' P',"...'V" fc.?i-VVhnui .i.lv lih Hnt. ''? ..'". i; ?3i I' S S A It if. IL'i; I will be commissioned -. . . Ill !"!! ,-. -....-.. ..-- I unci .. .fill- III I--.. ,,..---. :. - ... . Ml.... I.n.,,n,l AVffUst gross J3.XIT 1133 IM1.3..I . urdsy'" vrss . . , ., ni 11 nf gi., r,Si! n impress, ie ucioutr 1. 1 mm nu........ tSESimmtimr i.xrm I.03J. t!3 47.3il i"iVrt.K K.tlmatrd rccflpls tody, 2-V !"?' J.'J,.81" 'i; ,1 1's Itli 1st nf. inM nnnllrd for entrance to SEEi ulla. Ilirv.ttlA 1 n.".S 7llU r.'.AllN nu. U.u.l I Ultrr irtll,, 3 .... ,, f ,. mn . ..!, H.tflrt(l U'hlrll pat months' gross. I'l.ia.MvX .S.".'? i SHKr.P Estlmsterd receipts today. T0.003 Kan City .sej. is nfilOS Among the graduates w BUae. after l.uwi. .!?.i? 'JAW "3 bl. I Ji." r..s,".',f'- 51 Vulean ,n.iln. TL . Cthciast Pennsylvania 4 oosrstn.it income, i.sji.mi -.,ti,.i. . ., .. hi. r cai P ?' . v a nJunnimi il T-Vhn I.' It. Camnbell. C Vr" cf,.nTH..rhe.';r' " K11i7p2,,T ".li. artrldge. M. J 1.' "?. . ?"!!"". K"U,.4l AAA ,., Qlsein, R- KEOKUK & l 1 , . 1 - P lI.. V. 1 1. r.1 1 .- Ill httihsr. Itne DIVIDENDS DECLARED uresis) Oetotr 1 19 , j-nnsoecpfiM, r,4 wwrtteto of NC M llei.TO0ttl.8ii. . 4jv .. ls stl itsui. reaail l Crport'o OBrterlrT n-ar "'"'i'; "" ftth Onsa. He-pt. 30. H0O8 Itscelpts, lltsll htnt. No trsillng. Prospect study. rVl'flt"- ..-.. t.iJW - Ciis. fM, Mfg -ioinrs a . eu tr..&inn. .. .. mr I.TOWUH ress n ii... do ... i, Kress S II pf 3U Whlte'lidtoV. 4',i Laclede Oas 83 willys-Ov pf- 14 Ijeko K W, Wla Central.. IS U K & W pf 20 Woolworth ..1114 Llgett A M.170'(iWoolwth pf A 04, remainder to The graduates first lieutenants on ministers nave the next five nnenH DctobeM. ere the following ns : atho lo: Charles thodlst : Joseph A. H. niggins. imp- tlst: Charles Bobert Llchte, uniteo. Evangelical : John Kdward jTrenz. Cath olio: Kdward Joseph Lyng, Catholic, and James Kng Quay. Presbyterian, all ol Phlladeipnia; 'lieorsre jxiuib nice, tain ollc. ,HarrlsburKl George K. Sehauai, UaHlsa jsvngcncai, HeiHv . It often. It looks as If we had entered the last half of the ninth Inning of the war, with the enemy licked and all but demoralized, But do not stop to think about that. This Is not the time for prophecy, but for fighting the war." Koontz & Co. say: . "Local holders of silver stocks are beginning to realize that the situation is not aa bad as It looked when the Tonopah Belmont Development Company suspended dividends. That action Is now regarded as having been conserva. live and the later announcement that i the Tonopah Mining Company had not only paid Its October dividend but had also anticipated the January dividend, helped to renew local confidence In the silver stocks with the result that they have had eiulte a strong recovery," GOVERNMENT BONDS Cs rrvlstrrril 1030 2s coupon 1130 . . , Ss rrslstersil 1018 8s coupon mis 4s reiriittred ID: 4 oouoon 1023 Ss mistered 1B4S -" i'bY"" Xs rnunan 1A4A Panama 2s rtflsttrvd lti3H,. Panama Vs rtalslerct 1U.1N. . Panama Is registered llldl., Panama Ss coupon., .,.,,.,,, 0NDS I'M Ask J' ... ; . . . . ;! ... IINJI 11171, IS 1"T! ss ;.; IIH .,, J 1 ) SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE FOURTH LIBERTY, LOAN We would urge every citizen to respond gener ously to our Government needs. Our three offices are exceptionally convenient. LOGAN TRUST COMPANY 1431 CHESTNUT STREET WEST PHILADELPHIA OFFICE C2M WbOBLMNB MVCNUE FIFTEENTH STREET OFFICE x IU NORTH 15th STREET t s V i 1 'd j Tr ..4 I i 'i 3 I A ,31 i V"X v 7Y ?.-. A . . h,.' t s ri , T vv -"" -V. -.- k X 1.
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