ll , "MP7 if'V 'fi ?k EViQSito' IUBLIG LEt)(5l3R--PniLADELtelA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 11)18 10 , C0Rtf RADE IS SMALL, BUT PRICES ADVANCE JrSurkrntc Buying hy Promi nent Commission House. Causes Early Strength ply of whtnt In Artrenflna Is 3,0G,000 btahcl. Shipments froi Hint couhtry for tlio Week wero 1,100,000 bushel. Itfceliitn of wheat here today were 138 curs. Leadline futUrra rniiKril fultown dloccunt: No. 4 white fcnd yellow 4M eent nnd-Vo, 4 mixed S cents discount. No. 4 'grades nro deliverable only from November 1 to the end of February The new rule, II Is propased, will beoom elective January l, txv t in r K'l.lo ilo I. 511 ) IJti I.15S ;;. iits :. hip iniNi 0.11, (III'! 11,1 1, flilnmu, (Vt. 13. Moderate buyltiR by a lendlnB com mission house causid sirenMth In corn this mornlriR nn'd offorlnRs were scarce. Prices re'siiondeil leaillly, but IiusIiicsb was not IftrKt". yiiorts were ncrou on nccount of the talk of fixing u minimum price, In spite of the fact that many betlexcd 'that such action Is highly Improbable, The trade Is nlfo beginning to ilUclihs post war developments In connection with exports. XoAPtnbir slartnl lit J1.20', to J1.20. against ll.liHi at, the close ritertlay and ndxnnced to J1.21'i. December slartcJs at 'Jl 10 a to $1 10 against $1.15ea at tho close )esterday and mov ed up to 51.17V.. Heceliits litre tililay were 208 cars. Shipments frbrn ArKonllna for the week were fiiiS.OOp bushels. Tho lslble sup ply In thnt country Is 6,000,000, against 3,300,000 bushels a year npo. ('ommlsslon houses were Rood bucrB of oats and prices were firmer, with offering light, tluslucss was not lnrRC. .There was evidence nf further pur chasing of tho cash article by the (lev el nment. October was iiuoted ut 07atcf ngoliist 3"',io at the end Jfsterdny, November started at 6(t',fic to CO He against 869.0 at tlio close yesterday, and later sold at 6Sp.i December Vvum quoted at 66Vo (ifi3c at the outset, nKUltmt Gillie at the end vesterday and later sold ut Sit Tie ' lcoclit! hero today were 1ST curs. "ihlnp'ients from ArRentliui for the wijek vere 302,000 bushels. The lslblc sup- Oppn 1llh net or" (n:,.,?"lT'"r Nov. I 5n4 .-ji life 1 lll'4 1 1HI nam (VI J!H CM Nov llll'li llil Dte iini, iioi, l.nrl . on. ...'jr., it -..ii w 47 a.vr.ii ta ns Nnv ..-! m a i .-,. at i; at. mi 24.11.' Itlb Oet . . ... tal .1" Nnv. ,at to ai.tn at a tai.-ta tai.u I'nlk Pt .. .... l.V. 111 Nov. ..in 1 no . , mii", :i."i ut I Hid tAfc!. t.N'nmlnal LOCAL MINING STOCKS TOSOI'AII HTOl'KM . . Hid Ak .Ilm duller 111 .11 SlsrXnmira Ill a.l MMwny , 117 11 MIeimIi i:m . " in nn Monlnnn .n't 11 .Nnplh Htar .in ir, ItrpruT HuIh ns (11 Went Kurt DM 1 llll I'.UI.DKIf.l.ll STOCKS Atlanta itt i'l lltun Dull Ill llooth a-.' hi lilamf II II I a.' Inlnv ol iij Kptwinnp nj n.1 urn nl Hnml Km in Bllwr I'lik nt III MISCKI.!,..i:til. Arlrnmt rotleil ... IT ;o ,Niai1h Wiiniltr . . A i Tviura Mining S .u I'er Capita Circuljlioti f ."H,82 !0 1 m&. nwr.W3 7m 1 5 M '.i'tirn:s i to io tii.ns 1 3 zi Hi llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll JlllIIII111tIlllllII1llllll1llltIltllIIIlllllltllllIlllllllltlltlll ItlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllflllllllllllltllfllllttllllltllllfllltlllllltllfflllfllllllltltftlM Regardless of the The L tilled states Treasury reports total clrcu'ntlon of tnonej In Ihli coun trv nn October 1 of tn.i2l.43!l.n"ii. ' compared with $5.(121,311.201 the prevl- j uus month. This Is equal to $r.1.82 per capita," estlmatlnR the iiopulntlon nt 106,301,000 and compares with JIC.10 on October 1 of lust enr. Loading llinillnc Unloaillnf i'ruf htiuf 7'mttcra krritiiour Inn k buv linvltno ultrttmc cltinVuitett CnjidclHcs 1 to 10 Ton SAVE THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS Many owner.! nf Krueiiluf Trnllcni hae rciluied their haulage co.xtK ono-hntf itlicrs miiro than tun-tlilrdo .mil Ihe snliiR effected totuls huffo nmounts wlieic ic(.t i.f trucks and trulleis ate used, FRUEHAUF TRAILERS llecatlse thev treble the catiacltv of n tnriim in,. a.. mid x.ie time- l-'ruehauf Tralleri me beliiR iinieis,il lanpieo in an iiiiph ni uuiincs wneie ickiiih hi Tiii.e ton iiuu up nro btlnir buulcil, Changes in Corn Trailing Planned i C'litiuKO, Oct. 18. -11 Is pii)Miied to return to the nld-llnie contract Rrades , of corn here. h.uiReH In the uiUs to brine It ubout have been potted No 1 and No. -2 white .-mil ytllow nte to be half cent premium, No, 1 and 2. mixed, i rnnfrnrl tir'ce : No 3 While and pllm. I 2 cents d hvount : No. 3 mixed JiJ cent- II WKAM trucKM ami m'uuoih ntn uho(1 ,i - rr i CS19 n,ul H,up tlrni- KruHmuf TrallnrM ihp bptiiR unuriHiUh 9 S 1 IKRa nfnt)tid tit nil llncu nf bliIfiCHH wlirit lo:iflH nf tin... t,.u 3 ZZZ ZZ IBel ""U '"' nl' 'H'n buulcil, S f zzz s Sffl J&MOTd,Rs cdAnyII IS' M ( III" MM" wv. u. w (n iiiinnvu l M Jan -IMJcJ rt i mm rpiiirn in thn n1dtlnip rnntrnrl ermlfti k I inn -4l C '. - h a ?-r-? ?5 Ml 1720-1740 Nortli Crolikev St. B 11 I !NjS8 "I'll Miones. Illiimunil 413.1 in I I Jl ZZZ S Bfft i. .ininiiiimi in I i I rr w mil am .... ff jl s C? I ml I .t He couldn't make a speech. .v . . He couldn't express an opinion if anybody else was ;, present. He couldn't even dictate a letter. 7 He was so tongue-tied and so diffident that he lost, ;" as he figures it, $10,000 a year in money he might have earned, and did earn as soon as he taught him- self-to talk without being scared at the sound of his own voice. .- How did he do it? That's the story he tells in the November American Magazine.1 It is interesting as is eyfery story of a good fight well won. But the significant tiling is that no man can read this frank confession without applying some of it to his own situation, no matter how far up the ladder he is, and getting something from it that he can use. This is the real stuff of The American Magazine There is something of this kind in every number. ' ' i ' '" i 1. My Triumph over Fears that Cost Mo 10,000 a Year. American J. JL Magazine The Crowell Publishing Compciny Woman's Home Companion The American magazine. Farm and Fireside Diplomatic Situation This Fourth Liberty Loan Must Be Raised! Fellow Citizens! Let us get down to bed rock. The United States has already obligated itself for MORE BILLIONS of DOLLARS than it asks us to lend in this Fourth Liberty Loan. The mam moth scale on which we have prepared and equipped ourselves for the Great Drive that is succeeding so gloriously in France today has cost us in the neighborhood of a BILLION and a HALF a month for over a year! If our present and past expenditures bring the End NEARER no price in dollars is too great to pay! The people of America WE owe the money! It's a debt of honor! It has already saved untold American Lives! YOU owe YOUR share! Your share is ALL you can lend all you can BORROW to lend! We have only Today and Tomorrow to come across! DO IT TODAY! Any Bank or Trust Company will show you how to finance your share with or without cash! Liberty Loan Committee PUBLIC SCHOOL CHILDREN: ATTENTION! If you have not turned in your Liberty Bond subscriptions, please mail'them to Louis Nusbaum, Board of Education, 19th Street above Chestnut. 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