-i . EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER- PHILADELPHI A, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1918 18 n NEWS OF THE FINANCIAL WORLD NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA STOCK PklCEfr f I ji- 'V CHESTER (Penna.) 4'2 School Bonds Extmpt Federal Income and Pennsylvania .Stat Tax Price to return 4.25 Complete detail by mall or at Jour request a rente tentative will cull. rws I T9i?i ;.& Frazier 6- Gx HANKERS Broad & Sansom Sts., Phlla. 211 "E. German St., Ualto. ALL CLASSES OF STOCK ADVANCE ON PRESIDENT'S NOTE TO GERMANY Fidelity Trust Company .Ifoaber Ftdrral Resfrve Sv.fetn Capital $5,000,000 Surplus .$16,000,000 Downtown Ofllrei Broad Htreet Offlrei 8I.V..M Chestnut St. N. E. or. of .im H. Fourth Hi. llroad & Chestnut DITIDKNDH (UK 1.KI1H1II CIIAI, AMI NAVIGATION f'inil'A Vhltadelphla. Oi tobrr 'J3, 1018, IIIVIDKNU No. 1IW The Heard of Managers thi day declared a quarterly dividend fit two per cent 191 prr share! on thi capital atoek of tlir company, payable November .111, lOttt, to stockholder aa registered nit the hook ni the cjmpany at o'clock p. in., Oitobcr 31, IBIS, Cheek ivlll be mailed to stockholders who have filed permanent dividend orders. HKNUY lt.PK.AHK. ecre-larv. . " TUB IllRAKO NATIONAL IIANK "" I'hlladtiPh'lH' J'a.. October tfS. HUH. The Hoard of IMreotore has this day de. etlred a dividend of eight lier rent. (7d nttable Noiember 1. 1UIK. lo stockholders of record at the close of business on Octo ber '-'J. iois. T Cluck will be Inn lt'il. i:AN IIA.Mini.l'll. -a.liler. War Issues Bcoonic Prominent Again and Score Good Gains Uncertainty of Money Situation Remains, hut Political Outlook Overshadows It New York, Oct. 24. The reply of President Wilson to the (lerman note was no perfectly In accord with the wishes of the country In general and of business In terest In particular that It met with a response In advance In till classes of stocks this tnornlnu, overshndowlnR In Importance the uncertainty existing over the money situation. War stocks acaln became prominent features, with Industrial Alcohol moving tip more than 3 points In the llrst hour and Distillers ranging from 49 to 61V The sleel Industrials were also lulluenced by the view of many that the duration of the war seems to be extended instead. of shortened by re cent developments, Hethlehem Steel "It" moving up more than 1 point and L'nlted Btates Steel common advancing , to HO1,. Marine preferred wus Influenced by the same furtor, udvauclnR la to SU8. The money outlook, however, continued lo be the subject of discus sion, with the Street divided Into two sections In hopes and fears as to what the money committee might decide on. That committee meets again today, but bank members refused abso lutely to Intimate to the slightest extent what propositions are up for consideration. The general opinion Is' that the banks will act on the money pool letter of August '.', and make higher rntes for call money, Thle naturally would Induce large transfers of money from the West to New York, but It Is not believed that the Federal Bank ofllclals would permit the withdrawal of funds needed In one section to be transferred' to another simply because higher rates may he obtained. A feature of the trading today was the Initial business in Pdli-Amer-Ichii common, which rose & points to "0'4. NEW YORK STOCK SALES A'etu York Bonds Adams Kxpress... Advance Humely. Adv Humely pf... Alaska Juneau... Allls-Ciialm Mfg. Allls-Clialm M pt. Last 2:1)0 1 ciosa limn L.ow p.m. 6! 10U in' Wi 1B 60. -111', 4'.)! a 4,'l'j 2 2'i 2! 2!. 2S.'j 'J'J HI 2'J Hi ! Am Agrlctil Chein.iua.'j 104j lUUa 104,'i Am Beet Sugar... O'J ... ... .... Am Can a'i -to ; 4u 4o Am Cnr & IMv Co. fjl'd-a b( 87! biil Am far & Fdy pf.110 ... ... Am llldo & l.ca.. loli 1M. l"!i lo Am II & I.ea pf.. S2!i 52 SI'. S2 Am International. fi8 6S; txji " Am lee 45 4II lu 4i. Am lceptcf 5i) 0 01 U Am Unseed -IIM 41 J. 4.j 41J. Am I.lnseed pref. 7e TU.'t ' J Am Locomotive... 07!t 08 bij oi. Am Locomotive pr.iuu Am .Smelt & Iter. D High cn.' 17K IS lh'.'i 7oi Low (i2'-j it; i 18 185 74!, 5:00 P.m. 0l-. CI 172 i 18 lS7.'-j 75.' 131 71" 2 Am Humatia Tob. 114! 117'j S0?i 87 lll) H5i , i. Am Steel l"rlca. 01 ........ .n...T..J....Tr Am rC R. T in f n. J9!i i.r.t.ii, .f r.n t m.ur.. ir ' ..... , ,,,,;; ui-.U' in, Tnix FWATI! IIV H'llllll! I' KVAVM. I Am '161 4: I el. . . 1"I! '"-' "" 88) t Oil;. 88 y.i'. iiS? derraMed-l.ettrra of nitmlnlstratlon on the above eatatA, having been aranted to tna iinueraigneci, an peraona iiiopiiteci to the aald estate are reqxieated to make pajment, and thoa having clalina to present the aame, without dly, to . k . , tMItS.) CAPDlrt R. WAUN'ER, IL'S W. Tulpeliorki'n St.. OermaiiluAn.'Itilla., 1U. Or to br Htlnrney. UAntlAN YRhlCES, 131 s Land Title iiulldlmr. Philadelphia. 15.-I 70,'i 'tM.'i 8t 112!i 87) i 88 1U5i 13?i 7U.'t !lo 81 lluii I.n.t South UalUviiy pf. ?t) Htudebaker Co .. C21J Superior Steel ... 40 Tenn Cop & Cheni. 17J Texas Taclflo .... 18t' Texas Co 18K Tobacco rroducts. 75?4 Transue & Wins.. S8H i I'liderwood Type.lUS;,' l.nlon I'aclnc ...i:34!l Union I'aclflo pf.. 71 Culled Allov Steel. K8Jj l'nltClRar Stores. lOU.'j lOi'i I'lilted 1'rult .... 140 1U Unit Itys lineal.. JK ... L' S lud Alcohol.. 1WJJ llljj 107,'j 111 u s KUODer u,j. u,, 03 05 47 47'i 47!i 47' .10!)?; liO'j mo', ltjy'j .112'' 1I2X 112!.' 112H . 8S)J 88' I 671 88' . . i;n; . IS'i 55' 1 . Vi Mi 71W io2; 141 13t '.Hi ut A'citv York Curb INDfSTltlALS lllil S?i 'J 4 .18 :h AH Aak 0 II 4'.: 4 AH 3.1 tn ' J. 10, Sll 31 H 110 Aetna Kxploalves . . . Am Ilrlt Mfg Am Marconi ....... Amc Writing .IVper. Air HeducMpn Canadlah Cr Co . . Con Cnr ,&' Kdy pfd. i iihtcuiii tifiii ...... t f'lievrOlv'tSmois ,..IH Cramp ..., m Curtlss' AeropUini) . . :iu Carwen Tool "-....., a Carbon Strtl .'.....loo Emerson Phonograph 11 Federal Hyo Ilenden Mfg 14 Lake Torp Uoat S"l Lehigh Coal Saks. . . , K.1 Lima Lcco DA Maxim 'Munitions .... U N Y Shipbuilding II Xor Amer l'ap I'ulp.. Otis Klevntor so Peertess Motor 14 Pools l!ng 40 Hcrlpps-Uooth II Standard Motors .... x'i Steel Alleys 4 Submarine lS'.i St Joseph Lead I Todd Shipbuilding.... u:t Triangle, Film l H SteaH't'l'IP. . .'i , .. '4 l M StemnaUlp n'a United Motors ..,,.. 33 World Film .-, .,, i Wrlght-Marfin Air .. 014 ZIno Corieent , I rVTANDAKIl OH, Illinois, , .,.,... 1M ,170 Ohio . . ..... .... 31 1 .Tin Prairie Pipe ,..,. .via sm s u ca ..i.V Ml SHS aoN'j;,,( no aso S O .V X ..-.., 7 280 lSimrKNIIKNT ,1I. STOCKrl UarnettX)ll & C-us . . M V. Cosdcn & Co. . . . Klk Basin ........ Federal Oil .,...., Inter Petrol .-. .. Houston OH' . ..... Merrltt Oil .... , Mldwesi. Ttemilng Met Petrol ........ Ohio Fuel ,... i Oklahoma.' ttef . . Sapulpa. lief ... , Sequoyah , Sinclair ,.,., taa'e) 4", 4 Am Tob pt new.. Ui)l ,,, Am ZIno I. & .. l"'f 10.. Anaconda Copper. il)J "' Atlan Coast Line. 10.1 ... . Atch Top & S V. . U5' V.i Ati'hTfeS Fpr.. M!i 84 All Cult & W I..112 HjJ i Haldivln Iico ... 87'k bWi lUltlmore & Ulfio. S7.ii u:i ") I Halt & Ohio pref. 01 I Harrilt Co 101Ji... ,. Hclh Stl Class U.. 71. 72). i K..H, Mil ft ,i nf.!UU; 101 101 llrooklyu Itap 'Ir. 42)5 ... Uooth Fisheries... 24! ... Uuins Biotlitra...l&ii ";n tlutto Cop & Zinc. 10 10 10 I" Calumet & Ariz. .. 70 ... Canadian Pacillc.liO 171!i Cent Leather Co. tl 00't Cent Leatli Co pf.IU Cerro Uu Pas Cop. o(i!. Chandler Motor.. 10 Chcsa & Ohio.... 01 ("111 (It Western.. S) Chi Ot West pf4. 'Mi Chi Mil & til Paul. .Ji Chi M & St P pf.. fcl! Chl.As Northw'n...ll)a 20 t'.i Oil 42 42 l. j T. .1.1 17 (III 20 VI 14 1 4 1.1 on 5154 IV. 71! I 101 Chi 1IU Pacific L U 1 &P OOopr. U It I &P7popt. Chile Copper .... Chlno Copper .... Colorado F & 1.. Columbia O & K Colorado South'n "! i 71 82 2 Pi 41 44 i0!i 20! 37 l'4.'j Oj! 8W 25'. so;, 82 10:1 28 71 82 21 ID "uVj 171?i 05! 37 Ul)j 0!) 8)j 2Jli 505, 82 io;i 27'. 71 el! Mi 41!. 1715J 05), 04H 0'J. 8'j 25! 3 51 ; 82 103 2S 71 82 21 11? ' 39 55j 3.1 H 21!, u a sin u & m. t S Slecl U S Steel pref. Utah Copper . ., Utah Seem Hies. Vu-i'aio Chem ., Vnbaeh Wabash pref A.. Id . .'!, Wabash pref B... 25 2l)i Wells largo Kxp. 70 . . Western MarjTd. 14!i ll'J I.l'i Westlngh K & M. 41'' l!.i 14'a Woolnortli Co....12j Wheeling & Lk K. 0i Wi D'i Wheel A: L K pf. 21)i Wilson & Co .... U2 01.' 02' West Pacific pref. CO West Union Tel.. l2) Ul.'i 91Jj White Stotors ... 47 Willys-Overland .. 23!i 23;i 23'i Wlllys-Ovcrl'd pf. 81 M 81 High Low 2:00 24000 Anglo-Fell Cs . PSVi 95 95 25000 Arm'r Co4'js. 85Ti r.', 5Ti 1000 Atch Ariz Pi a 5 84 84 5000 All Co Line 4s, 8.1 83 S3 1000 II ft O Es 85 85 K5 1000 11 ft O 4s. ... 78"i 78i 78", 1000 Beth Steel Ss 1936 80i 80i 801. 5000 nrkyn IX Tr 7s P6i !6i (XHi 2000 Cent .Ltlirus.. 95 , OR 't 95 'i 25000 dies ft O cv 5s 86 8.IV3 8B. ZUUUIItJIII u st 18. HOT, K0V GO'i ' 1000 Chi Mil ft f-t 1 I rid 4',s ,:? 7:7, 727j 1000 Chi 11 I ft P rfd 4 73' 73; 7.1i 11000 Cy of Paris lis 98V. 98 98 1000 Con tins cv tis.1031 103 '. 103 V nnoOHen ft It (1 4s, 9 9. OD". mounts Set! Cp 6s. 85 85 85 2000 Krle cv 4s Ser n :... r4 m di 57000 Froh Hep 5's.I02Ti 102i loS'i 3000 Hud ft Man In 5a 20 2n 20 3000 Itida Steel 5s94'j IMS l4'i 290U0 Interb P. T ret 5s . . . . 82'- 82 82 50000 Inter Mer Mar 6s .. . 103. 103 103, 1000 Japanese now J S 4!.ia ... 84i 841,; ti4 3000 Leh Vnl tvt Gs loot JOO'i 100 4000 Lll lid 3H... B9.7U 09.80 00.70 48IIOO dn ennv 4a . . 07.10 07.08 07.10 800000 do 4 ',,... 117.20 07.12 07.1(1 42A0O do ll 4Uh 1)7, 3H 07.38 07.88 500000 do Id 4V'. 07.13 07.04 07.10 ll'OO Lyons tls 90' 99$ 99VI C00O Mo Pno C!en 4a 111 0t 1 ' 10000 N Y C ft II lis US !)8 98 1000 N Y Tel gen 4Uh ... 881.. Sl,. HKV. 2000 Nor Pn gen 3s 60. 59'j CO'! 7000 Pi. gen ct 4'rs 89, 8'J 8II, 2000 Sinclair Oil 7s 94',. 94i 94'i 2000 St I. & S F ajt Cs 73', 7.T, 73V, 1000 ilo Ser A 4s 02 02", 62", 30000 do Ser It 6s. 77V. 76 7t 5000 So IV cv r.s.lOl'v 101 101 j 21000 do cv 4s.... 83, 83' 83'i 1000 do rfd 4s... 81V, 8H, 81 V4 .1000 So Ity gen 4s 67 67 7i lOOOThlJd Av ud 5s 34?( 34 34T, 2000 1.' r' Hub 5s. SUj 84', 84a 18000 1' S Steel a f 6s 98 98 98 6000 Union Pan 6a.l03U 103'i 103V- 1000 do is 88 83 88 30000 U K of O II A. I iMis '19... 98'a 98'i 98'i 51000 do new '19.100'i 1110 luO 2000 do 1921.... 96V, 9'i 96',, lOOOVa-Car c 6s.. 98 98 98 CORN PRICES REACT If ON PRESIDENT'S NOTE' Philadelphia Markets GRAIN AM) FLOUK 'LOCAL stock trading is small, BUT MOST ISSUES ARE HIGHER WHIJAT tleeelft'a 17A.8LM hu.hr' Thi ' maikrt rul'd firm with light uRerlnga , Hie follow InK wrra the quotation! Oar Iota -r . r i, f 1.' I I '"l"" 'levator (dovfrnment aundard In- VOIIHIll' HI IlllSinCbS IS riliri ""! einosrn prii-n ao. i. rni winter, Large, With Selling Heiuy. Outs Sag Also I2..1UI N'o. hard winter. lif.at'. No. Financial Briefs Chicago, Oct. 24. Traders In corn wcro at a loss to know how to construe President WlUon's reply to Oermnny this morning and the market wmkciicd Rfter a feverish and irregular start, when November showed n flash of strength, There was consid erable selling, and the olume of busi ness was fairly large. Italus in the West and talk of u short age of cars recelted sonm attention, but the political situation wus considered the dominant factor. November started at $1 28 lo J 1.27 Mi, against $1.27? at the close yesterday nnu uroppeu 10 l.o?,. i'cveinuer ra.i (luoled at 11.23'j to 81,24 at tho uutset nnd later Kold at u net loss of 1c at 11.23',. Arrivals hero today were CIS ears. Shipments from Argentina for the week were estimated at 480,000 bushels against 630.000 bushels n year ago. Oats were firm at the outset on a little buying by commission houses, but gen eral selling developed nnd prices sagged. November started at 69, to 6D',e, against 69'iu at the end yesterday and later sold at 69?,e, December was quoted at 69H to 69io at the outset, compared with 69!io at tho end ester day, nnd receded to SSc. Both de ll cries rallied from the bottom. The receipts here todny were 123 curs. Shipments from Argentina for the week were estimated ut 540,000 bushels, against none last year. P.ecelpts of wheat at Minneapolis to. .1... .. .- -nt. ... .. .......I n ........ ..a, -.c " mw-i u.u .( uki:skTH9 market ruled Arm. ulih ul nr; ai iiuiuwi o.o i-nrn, itK.uiiri ' nniunmi auoruinir the umltM ufterlnK 101 cars; ut Chicago 205 curs, against 10 cars, and at Wlnnlptg 882 cars, com pared to 699 cars. leadtntf future ranged As follows. Curn (new dellierr) 12:30 Yea. rioHe. t.8-. I 27S 1 21", I nerthrrn anrlna. 12.39 1 N"o I tSll. fi 1. r.l u-lnlMr L.ar llrky, IJ.37I No. I. red smutty, 12.38, No. V rfd winter, I2.8U1 No, r, northr.i sprtns, 2.3U! No, 1!. hard winter, I2.au. No. a. red winter, aarllcky. I2.:ili No. 2 ml smutt). 12.33! No. 8. red winter. 12.32. No 3. north em airtn. $2.32) No. .1, hard uinlir. IJ 32 Nn. . ted winter, enrlkkv. 12.30, No. 3. red smutty, 12.29. CUK.V Keeelpta. 3077 tmshns liftrrlnss wrre llaht. ami thp marki.t was niilet at former rai-s. (Jjotatlona: far lots lor pnal Iradi Yi'llow. aa to tfrade ahd luiathm, tl.unUI.7u. OA'lH Itteelnts. .II.COil bus i. 'a Trail" Was iiulrt, but prltea were s.p.illlv ll'ld Wuotallonnt Car lota ss to loiatlnn No 2. iitilii., Mit'n',c; standard whiir. 7a', iisiie: No S white. 7H'i 7'i No. I white. 7fi7'' I LOl'lt Itrrelptf, 310 barrels and I 31, 4's lbs tn saeks. Trade wms slow and tin nirki-t was weak. The nuotatlons wre lo arrle. per mil lbs. In US-lb Barks Wlntir wheat, loo per rnt flour. Hnf' ln.2.1. Kansas whiat. ion per cent fi.iur, lu.ilii'5 ln.s.li sprlnu wheat. 10n prr tent no'ir. iiii.nuTr ll. KYK riAiril was nulft atid unihsruwl Wi- quale at Is .lotiw.ati per barrel In sa ka aa lo quality, provisions Ihi-ro nn a fair Jnbblnir demand and the market iule.1 tlim. Tho quotations follow: I'lly uef In sate, smoked and ulr dried. 48o, wtstrrn beef. In sets, smoked I8ci cliv lieet. knuekls and tenders, smoked and air-dried, 4:iei western b-ef. knu.-Kles and tendrrs. siTiok.-d. 4He. b'ef hime. Sb". pone, latmiy. irisvr.ti hams, . r. curen, loose 31', tfg.Vici do. sklnii"d loess. 3U', V 87c; do. do, smoked. SNti(3Ue. other hsms. smoked, elty cured as to brand and average. .1uV,CS7,ici hams, smoked, west ern cured. 3Wtf3IHe; do, boiled, bonelsss. etc) plcnlo shoulders H. p. cured, loose. 27es do. smoked. " bellies, In rlckle. accord Ins to average, loose. 3'i c: breskfait ba con, aa to brand and average, city cured. 4,c: breskfait bacon, western cured, 47ci lard, tvestern, reilned. EftjtL'OUc: lata. pui city, kttll. rtndtred. 2H02l)He. REFINED SUGARS TI.e market was iiulef but firm i4 a bas.s of )iu for tlno aranulated, DAIRY 1'RODUCTS Pliihidclpliia Electric Continues -Active' and Is Un changed P. R. R. Declines Lehigh Navi gation and Storage Battery Advance Tiieie wus little activity on the Philadelphia Stock Exchange in today's) curly trading, but the market tone wus firm in linn with the Initial showing made (in the big board. Naturally the President's notice to Germany that he opposed discussion with the "military musters" of thnt country on any peace plans, was the most widely discussed topic In the financial district. Trailers! generally and many brokers said they weie pleased with the reply, which ought to bo a good Influence on the Merman people to bring about art, curb a ml lusting peace. Philadelphia Klectrlc was the only stock lo tliow much momentum In tho forenoon trading, nnd it held steady and unchunged. Lehigh Navigation re corded the widest change, advuueing more thun i point on a small turnover. Klectrlo Storage Battery gained i. I'lilted Mas Improvement i, William Cramp 'i and Itapld Transit trust ccrtilleutes and Touopah-Belmont were marked up fractionally. Lake Supetlor remained unchanged, Pennsylvania llailroud und Heading Company declined, the former losing , and tho latter by the end of the tlrst hour. These were the only re cessions recorded in the early trading. American (Ins nnd Klectric r.a wete fairly str-tltc. but unchanged. Other bonds were neglected. 55)1 u' 3d, 24! i M dUldend Plsher llod preferred, General Olasr. I per cent II 44? t m i3!i P1H 23)j HI 1: COTTON RISES AFTER STARTING IRREGULAR Selling Comes From South, hut Liverpool Is Buyer of Late Positions I Con Mas ltU'i .Continental Can.. 72J, ! Coin Prod ltefln. . 43), iWm S3',', I H.I 31,1 no 770 7Vi . : . 14 ',i , Jf . 21 , .110 . U 14 . 10 . 7a .. . SI . 1 1 'J Id M'5i 80 ft 128 IV. 17 lov; 7"4 i 7 0 v.: I'orn Prod ltef nf.l01)i Cruclblo atcel ... fiOJi 57j Cuba Cane Sugar. 32), 33!. Cuba Cano Sue pf. fc0!i 81 mm Hudson 110.4 117 Oen ft. Itlo Ur pf. 1H1 HH Dome Mines .... 12 Distillers Sccur... 5U Krle .17!. Kile 1st pref JJ'li Fisher llody .... -h Oaston Wm & V. 30), General Cigar ... 47! Ctneral Ulectrlc. 155 Oenerul Motors. ., 128). (leneraj Motors pf. 7a!a lioodrich U F Co. 63 (Iruhby Consol.... b5Jj O N C for Ore 1. 3d Ureene-Can Cop.. 04)1 tlulf States Steel. 71 Illinois Central... 1U2 Inter Agrlcul pf.. o,! Inspiration Cop... oo intorboro Consol. 83 Inter Hurv Corp.,10h inter .Mer Mar.. o0, inter Mer Mar pf.121 3'JJ 100! 100! 100!f Wi 43!i 41 . a, 50' .MINlN'fi attatita r . . ... 4,Blg Ledge ... 4. Butte Nev York , , . Con Ariz C F S &, Jerome. . ... First National ..... Uoldfltld Merger . . . Qoldfleld Cons ........ Ooldfleld Florence . ,. Ooldfleld Kewanus . . Green Monster . . .. Hecla Mining ..... Howe Sound v . . . i . . Independence, Lcad,,,( Jeroo Verds ........ Jim Butler ..-.!.:,.. Jumbo Intension , . McKlnlejs Darragh . . . Magma Cupper Mother Ixioes. ....... . Mines e'oofVlnerlca. Nevada Hills .... Nevada Wonder . . , . HTOCKH .. 3 !a I'). V4 Hi 10 ' III nil. 4 47 0 40 32 37 Nlplsslng Ohio Copper ,......, Ray Hercules ..... JT. Kan Toy K Tonopah Fxtenslon . . 1 United Verde ,..,, 37 V4 West' Knd Con ...... 118 White Caps 10 Yerlngtop 3 IIONDK Bethlehem Es .-..., ooi Cosden Oil (Is ..-,,... 83 Cosden & Co 6s 84 Cudahy 6s BV nusslari' (1'fvt 5'js.,, 38 Ilueslan Ojvt 6V,s... 67 SoutheritiTlwy Cs.,., 08 Sinclair Oil in . ... uu Todd Shipbuilding Os.ioo .1, t 4 21 PS 3 A ' 4 40 II 4 34 411 I 4 la 8ti V. 4 10 Hi 88 V, 100 1-J 4 100 B4 87 00 60 00 0S",4 8,1 103 Inter Paper " i Inter Nickel '' ' tan Cll South n. ' ' I Kelly-Sprlngf'U T , Kennccott copper sST' i Lack Steel e Hub & 'lire., Lehigh Valley .. Looxe-Wiles Bis. Louis & Nash... Maxwell Motors ? 'i Mi .2. 20)1 65 37!.' 70 2J LUJS 30 lit 33)1 111 5l!i 17! i 31! "b'ojj 40), 127H 70 65 81! 34;, 60 71 102'i 58) i 55). 8.'i "3')i 122.U 30Ji J-U 2U)j o5 3i! 70 02) i 3j o-'U bUil lHHi 11! ll!i 4J!i li.'. 31 30 40.T 127 70 65 84!X 3.1 65! 71 102 57). 55 b)f "3'0,'i 121 UoJi 32?. 2u) j OJ oV.i 70 02 30 67 k,13 bU.'t P7 113f ll)a 51 17). 3P 30 lOJi 127 70 65 81!- 33i 60 71 102 67!t 65 b'j 31 122 3.).', 32! ' -SI 00 Alii 70 ii2 3-J The I'tah Securities Ooriwrutlon sub sidiaries reports for September gros earnings of $585,962. an increase 824.742 and net earnings of $304,778, n decrease $1674. For twelve months grosa earn ings were $6,986,701, of $666,893: and totaled $3,711,835, an increase of $308, 878. The (ieneial Motors Corporation an nounces plans have been completed for the taking oer of the Mcl-nuglilln Car riage Company. Ltd., McLaughlin Motor Company, Ltd.. and the Chevrolet Motor Company of Canada, Limited. The Franklin National Hank. In Its financial review, eays: "The opening of tho fourth quarterly period of 1918 la au.-pidoUM in many ways, since our last (luaueriy review the tine of bnttl has turned nnd for thtee months the Mtnnllon on uu fronts has. been con stnntly Improving for ourselves and our Allies, me enu or tno war Is probably not here, but It Is now near enough to enable the making of more definite plans for the future, both financially ana commercially. ' The New York StocK exchange has admitted to th- list $30,494,750 Pan American Petroleum and Transport Company common stock, with authority to add $19,595,250 of said stock upon ofllclul notlco of Issuance on conversion of outstanding 7 per cent cumulative preferred stock, or of outstnndlm: first I Hen marine equipment 6 per cent con verting uonos, or upon ntiieiiii notice of Issuance and payment In full, nil in accordance with the terms of this ap plication making the total amount au thorized to be listed $50,000,000. The Interborough Itapld Transit Com pany reports for August gross operating revenue of $3,031,057, against $2,925,036 inst year, nnu a ocucit after interest, rentnls. etc.. Including Manhattan guar antee, of $70,763, against a net corpora tion Income of $449,195. n. a 1 .. .M..14 No . . 1.2s He- ... l.'J.T oats lllch 1.3.V, 1 VS 1.24 Low 1..14' 1.2.1", 1.22't n. m. 1.22 aid - tl'l Cll Oel .Vnv Dee I.; O't . .tu'.'.io Xm ... 24.1!! Jan . . . L'.l.un Itlbr-- Nov . ..tlMl.tC. Jan . . l'0.2j I'ork Jan 37.r.D Hid. TAsked. 70', IMS llll. 70, a J. 70fi mil, US'. Btl'i 111!' 21.11 20.35 22.H3 23.02 T23.1U 2ii.or. tno n." ssLni in .j j :t 3; i'n.32. I.Nunilnal. 787.70 Tho folloalne were tho auotuttons: New- York whole.mlik, falKJ. flesll. 83ff3.H,e; special hlxheri New York whole.mllU fair to Kuod, fresh. 32a.12lsci Wisconsin tthole inllk fancy. 33"r33i4c: do. do. fair to Kood. 3.' tl 3ila r. I.'('l Tl.ll ll.m.n.l ma. I.l. .l. nn.l the market ruled itrm under llahi receipts (Junliitlona wero as follows) riolld-paeKcd I creamery extra. Ilao: hlKher-scorlnu- good. ..nil 01c. eiira nrsts. ttir.Tc: nrsts, ftjii nilei secomla ri2.4o fancy brand of prints loliblna- at H3tIU.",ci fair to good ut .iSni2c Killlh-PrpH'i rce were scarce and d'lW Olio per i use hlaber. Told. storage stock was hrm ut former rates. The quotations: Prea case nearby nrsts. lis por standard nise, current reielpts, 117.40 per ease, western extra firsts. IIS per rasa, nrsts. II,. Ill per ense: Inferior lots lower, storage eRga. I12.IMIU 14.111 per case, a to quality: ititidlcd arid recrated eggs weru jobbing at lll'lltHIc. per doren. This is the last day in which burikme Instltutloiia can leport subscrip. lions to tlie fourth Liberty Loan to the Federal Heserve Hank and pay tncnts In full may fcUo be mude today. The bonds ure dated today. HuiikttiK Institutions In thia district liue received a letter from K. P. Passmore, governor of the Federal Heserve Hank, suggesting u method of muklng pament on the Liberty Loan tn avoid disturbing the money market I .11 inn loner uuemor rnssmoie culleil attention tn tho following sun .gestlon made by Secretary of the Tteusury MoAdoo. "In order to avoid un necessary disturbance (if the monej maiket nnd curlv and heavy calls on 1 Government deposits, hanking institutions holding Treasury certificates of , indebtedness should be advised to make bond payments ., neieh.. , e. themselves and their customers, to uu important extent, in Treasury certifi cates of Indebtedness, using for this purpose preferably certificates of Series POULTRY Philadelphia Stocks LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS I, 11 VK "Hupnlli' were ltitrrftolnir und II., .!-.. ...1 t .. -.- ..! t.. -. , tn iitui ret iuipii nruK itiiil iurr - Chicago. Oct 24. llOCIS ilicdpla, HS.flflft under 'a light demand. Quotations: Tow Is. I head; nmrk't steady ut 2.V lower. Ilutrhear. I i"'l'al"rns. to quallti, 3.'i1i37c. While II6.;0W17.(): light. tllJ lT.SSl nueklng. I Leghorn fowls 34'f3.",e Spring I hlcken. lll(l1.V7r: rolMlh. 113.51111 II: pigs, good till 'l"l .Leghorns, .iriordlng to quality. 3."tl3,c ' choice. 11.11114 a:,. hlle laghorn ehlekel.a, as to qu.illtv.33tl i CATTl.i: Itecelpt. lll.Ooo held) liatlv 34e. Iliioatera. '.'I:.V. Dueka. i'ekln. ' and western steer and good butchera cattle I 2HIf 300; do Indian tlunnir. l'iH.27e Tur-1 stronu o higher, other tlnrca steady. . a. at'iaoc oulneas voung, ptr lialr I'uUes atrrmu to i'.V higher, elahlllg l',2 lbs. npleiv, $ll,2.".. SltKKI'- Itecelpi. .'.(duo head, market I smaller slr.e. ilnfis.le. (lulneas, old per npentiu, quiet but steady considering wet , P.itr. 75tiM'r I'lg.in. obi. per piilr. Suir Ibi'ces. I a.v, do, snung, per pair. 2.Vo3no. IUli:SSl:i) there wus a fair demand for t'itl-borli, 0,1 'Jl. IKXJS Itecelpts. 'fine stock und the market ruled ilrm. with 3..011 head, lower. ltavlea $17? .27t : I supulle 'well denned up. The quota heavy orker. $17i 17. 1H: light yorkeri, 1 lions follow: rresh-klllcd fowls, In hbls., $I.V7.1li li!) pig. liri.'.'.'iHl I.I.7.". dry.plrked, fancy selected ase; weighing HllliKI' AND I.V.MI1S Iteeelnts. Hill) l.enil. 4's lbs. and in or anlece. 37Uo; smaltu. stiadi. Top sheep $10.30; top lumh, $10. sizes. 3.111 87c old roosters dr. picked. "SSei .00 head; lower. Top. New York, Oct. 24. With cables about as due, the cotton market had a quiet opening, showing losses of 7 points to advances of S points, followed by nubseepient firmness nnd a net rise of nbout 5 points by the end of tho first ten minutes. Tho South sold, but Llveipool was a good bujer of the late positions, und on the whole pressure was much lighter than It lias been of late. Further general rains over the entire South suggested more bales, but a low ering of the grade. At the end of the flist quarter of' an hour IIih market wus fairly active and 7 to 20, points net higher. Ilecelpta at the ports for the day were estimated at 16,000 bales, against 19, 493 bales, a week ago and 34,190 bates a your ago. 11.30 Ve. clone Open a.m. 12 m. 2 p.m. 3H.47 li.33 .U.S.-, 8II.1!!I i'll.87 211.14 .. .'.'Kllll "8. llll I'S.II'I i'K.N'J US. SI . .I!. an 'S.3l) .'S.8D S8.42 "S.II5 5S.14 . . ..2S.IIII US. 2U October . !eieinber January March . . May July . . . 20 4 100 lift 60 60 Iliiher Ralea on Petroleum WatafiYngtoti, Oct. 24. Southern rail roadi today were granted permission by the Interaluta Commerce Commission to charge higher rates 'on petroleum nnd protroleum products from Ohio and Mis. hmsIpPO. crossings and points on south At- i lantfo coast territory to southern iorts. Increases pn petroleum between points on the Pacific coast also wore gt anted by the, commission on western railroads eervlng;.tha) territory, . Sugar Pricei Unchanged XeWtVork, Oct. S4i .The refined su- gar .nuyrkcrrjioiitinues uncnungeu, nun miav uuoting nne granuiateu on IIM iI St!, Isi 2' per cent for cash, : UBfMt4C4 at 6.055c for 06 centrl- rSi Muvunll M 1st Pf. J3! Maxwell M 2d pt. 2uJi May Uepi Hits.. Wl Miami Copper ... 28 Mexican Peliol...l51 Mldvalo Steel ... 4(Ji Mo Pac'.tlc -.0 . Mo Pacific pref.. 6'J) Nat Cond At Cable. lb National Kn & S. 40 National Lead ... 01 Nevada Con Cop.. SO.'s N Y Air Brake.. 113 N Y Central .... 60) SYS li &!!.... ! m v nnt & West. 23), -- - - .. ... . ...... or. J Norfolk & west, iuvj-j ito; Norf & West pf.. 73 ... Northern Pacific. . IMJ, 04 Ohio Cities Uae. . 44 43JJ Ontario Mining... 7). 7,'i Owens Bot Mach. C0)i... Psclflo Mall ..... 33 ... Pan-Am.P & T pf.U3i '15) Penna It H..(... 48 47Jj People's' ads Chi. CO t5J, Pere Marquette... 16)( ... .' Maru. prior pf.. 6b) ... Pierce OH li! W Philadelphia Co.. 32) i 32' Pitte & Vital Va. 30) oO t Plerce-Arrovy .... 43)i 44), Plerce-Arrow pf..l00!i 100) i Pitts Coal 5l)i 51 Pressed Steel Car. 0S)( b'J)i Tub Service N J.. V3 ... Ity Bteel Spring.. 08 ... Hay Consol Cop.. 24! f 2lti Heading 02!' V3H Heading 1st pref. 37 Heading 2d pref.. 30 Hepub iron & SU. &t)h Hoya! Dutch ....115 Kavage Arms ... 01 Saxon Motor ... 0 til L-San Fran... 13 .Stab Air Line..., 0 Seal) Air Line pf. 21'. Hears itoeb A Co. KU't Sinclair Oil tef. 35i Southern Pacific. . 1 O'i Southern IUl)way 311, 33'i 33U 33,' Lherpool Conor. Liverpool, Oct. 24,Spot cotton was quiet today, with prices easy on tho basis of an advance of 30 points for middling old contracts n 22.75d. The sales wtre 20uO bales. There were no recelp's. Futures were quiet In the early dealings. Spit pr'ies were: Amer ican mlddl'ng fair 21.07.1 ; good middling 23.38(1 ; middling 22 75d . Ion middling 22.07d: good ordinary 20.18d und or dinary lD.CGd. CAlA r.M-i:...i,.t. . 1 I ...II, M. I.ouls. Oct. St. llfKl.S llecelpts. II. non. loner. l.iahts. lid s.tttlT.xns pls. Jt4.23tr,. butchers. $ld.50ffl7.4ll; heavy. I17.2.1M 17.40. CATTI.I5 neclM, llllrti) liesili strone. Native steers. J11.Mlf IN.-Jf,; heifers. $li.3iltr 1.",.30: rows. I7..-,iii 1V.M: r.eker and feed ers. IK.r.nfi fj; cahes. 7.7."i 17.2.". HIIKKP llecelpts. 1700: steady. Lambs. $l0.:.0ll ltf.73; owes. SIlttlL. chickens. Western, fancv. weluhlna l'4ns lbs. aplii.. 3KW4IIO, wtlahlnir 4 lbs. apiece and mer 35c; weighing U'i lbs. apiece, 33c, welahlna 24 i3 lb, apiece, 3nj31c. Pprlnir ducks, Lont; Island and Pennsylvania, S'.IU 40e; squabs, per dozen, white. welKhlna ltc 12 lbs. per dozen f srs.'j,",, ,io, wetahtna .tiiriu lbs per dnz.. $7nt7.,'iO: do, welchlna Is lb, ler dozen. ilitil.r,i: do. welahlnc 7 lbs. per dozen, $4. ."UK 3) do. welahtnv iKf 1 (1't lb", per doacn. J31M; dark; tl.SUW .2.511) Jmall and No. j $Hf.'..",0: auineas. joung. per pnlr. 75ct;$l.n5; old, 5Ulf75r. Iliah Low 2 it m cnire, 33 Aln (.i.lp . 70 711 70 ..' 2(1 Ilald Loc 8?n 871, 87";i i 10 Illeu Stor fllli 33V4 33' -I i4 1110 Krle I7a 17 17a,, ifc 100 Men Aspll 31 33 3sa. "V, 33 do pref. Ill 7ll 70 ',4 III Key T pf .111 311 30 a , tl'3 Lk SUP (' 17 17 17 us l.eh Nav 7o'a 711 711 t-1 33 Leh Vlll . 02 O'J 02 U 1 Penn Nut Ilk Wlir.S73 273 273 227 Pennu P.Il 48 li 47S. Sill Phlla Klec '.I 23 23 2411 P It T t c 27'4 27i 27 .. 270 Heading.. 03 1)2 ' H2 1 2 Ton He!., zf, ,", 2 A ,", 1311 Ton Mln. 2(. 2Ti, Sll, 'f, loop t! 1... uo'4 no 0014 - 230 P S Steel 10U1, HIST, 1U!M T, 3 W .IAS 42 42 42 20 W Cramp 77 77 77 '4 IIIINIIS .Net ' lliah l.ow a p.m. thicc $3000 Uald Loc 1st 5s. 09'., 00!. 00'. , . Kioo Lake Hup Inc 5s.. 33 3:i ,"iX 32UO Phlla Llec "" 1st 5s. 03 III tl',, 1! D1VIDKNDS DKCLARLD CA'rrLt: ite- H'euill. $7 LOCAL MINING STOCKS TO.NOPAH STOCKS IIKI Asked Jim .hitler 4s .41 MscNamara 20 .22 Midway 07 .11 Mlzpah Kit 03 .03 Montana iei .11 Nor Mr OH .(is Itesi'ue Lula a .IIP West Klid 1.40 I.IIS (IO!.l)Fir.I.I STOCKS Atlanta 03. .01 Hue Hull .01 llnoth 02 .n4 lllamf II II Ill .02 Hilar 01 .02 Kewnnaa .02 3 Oro ."I Sand Ken .ut Klhir Pick ill .01 MlSCKt.LANKOUS Aria Pnlted is .20 Nev Wonder 0" .70 Tecopa .Mln 12 .14 Kust llnlfnlo. Oil. ( elms. lni load, firmly. CAI.Vt:S Hei-clpts, aid head. 4711. IIOOS -tte,ept, jilOd head. Slow, 4ll .3fh- lower. H-MV.v. 17 17.25: mixed. $17. yoikers. $HI.73(rf 17: llaht yorkers. !.,..., flft.Su; Idas. $l.'..2."i; rough. $I4.751 13; staas, ir.'iri:i. S1I;K1' AMD LAMns nee. Iple. '.'nil head. laimbs ine hlcher. Lamb.. HHftil. others unchunited. (Inrlnnati. Oct. 24. HOC.S Ilerelpia. .;,o,i neso; lower j'rtcKers ano ouicners, lilf ifl.Rii: common (o choice. Ill(lll: (ilvs nnd llahts, 12rtn..",l); stall. WW 13.23. . I ATTI.H llecelpts 1050; slow. steers, tn.3(ii 15: heifer.. $nll: inns. JilTlu; ralvs. lower. $3..virin.sn. SIIKni' Iteceini hdii head; ateady. ISO. Lamb steady, isftir. Kansas lly. Mo.. Oc(. 21. lions 1I- eelpts. ilnno head. f.nvver. Henvv, $1....'') fl7in: butcher. JIH.V5M 17.30; llalits. III'. il7.2.".: plas. IH.'.r.ofMl.r.O. CATTIiK Ilecelnls, (111110 head Stroll". !Mei. steers. Id". Ml' 10.2." : southern steers, I7M2.3I1: cows. 13.3llWII.3n; heifers, $7i l.:,, cahes. llll3. SHRHP Itcc. Ips. IS.i (ai bend. Klrotia. I.iimb. $11. .".Ofi 15.73) je.irllliita. JlOfl 1 1.311) wethers. JIi.50frlii.5O; ewes, $S(ff u.3fi. South Onialia, Ocl. 24 P.eeeliits. I20D nesil. CATTl.i: Ite.elr.ts. .".noo head, "III1RI Hecelins, Sun head. Care, 307 NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET FRESH FRUITS Commercial Trust Company rcaulnr quar terh of 1 per cent, payable November 1 to stotk of record October 31. Lliilli National Watch Cmiinanv rei-ulnr quarterly of I! per cent, payable November I lo atoik of record Oitober 24. Pennsylvania Coal end Coke Corporation riguliir quarterlj of 11 and an cctra dlvl. d.nd of 50 rents, leith pa) able November II to slock of record November 0, Third National Hank, regular semiannual of 0 tier cent, pavable November 1 lo stock of reiord October '.'li. MONEY-LENDING RATES NK1V YOHK Money on call oneneil mixed collateral, lending and P renewing per cemr. Cent a"d " "lu.tFl.ta 8,1' The market for time funds was un.k changed In point of dvllness and ratM ate unchanged ut 6 Uiid 1 81. per cant 'rulelrslowrr ,'r,1'Ve MlC PWf '"The'eh.,' n'1'"1'' m"'" ' M' 4.t- Ions In the Inst twu days retlectcd In a better demand for accentnnces mSei. rhunged grMS t0day' IU,eli Were un" ., ,,V":'.i,ia Cull, c per cent.: time. 5.W6 per cent. Commercial pa pei. three to six months, 66 per cent,! six months. 6 per cent. " l MINIMIS. Money. 3 per cent. Dls- iim."i,ia-t N,,on nlul ,l,ree month puis, j 1,-32 per cent. FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York. Oct. 24. Tho foreign ex- SenHM &!." bUt KlCad5'' '" ,1,e w Quotations were: Jiemaud sterling 4.73 7-16, cable Lib 9.16, Hlxtv-day bills nominally 4.T. ninety-day IiIIIh 4.71. ' Franc cables 5.47. checks B.48. JC Lire cable:- 6.35. checks 6.36. Swlas cables 4.95. checks 4.97. llullder cables 42Ti. cliecks 42'.. IVsetns cables 21 '4. checks 21. Stockholm cables 29.40, checks 29.10. I hrlstlanln cubls 27.90, checks 27.80. I openlmgeii cables 27.50 checks 27.20 Huble currency was quoted at 17 cents thle morning, a decline of nbout 4 cent from yesterday's nnal nnd a loss oi ! about 2 cents from the recent.bla-h. Apples sold fairly und rulad tlrni on tine Ml i(. Itecelpls of urapi s were! Ilaht h Jul values were u shade firmer. ' other fnlta ere K"nersll steady. Ouota-, lions: Apple. New York, per bbl.- Wenlth., . .. : -.... t,.. I... tJ.llt. t.'.ll III.,. pin. lifi: Snow 4i3. Maiden )lluh. I 'orporntlon Form Company lo OITret (iermans l.nndon. Oct. 21. --Final arrangements for the fnniiut'oii of the Hrltlsh Metuls Were completed today. It SHr.V.MI. Ilitbb.irdston. I41I5.5II) (lrnven-1 W ill Dave II capital of 5,0(10.000 ' stein. ts.Aiifia Twenty-ouim.. 3...nl land develoi and finance British nonfer- 3.511: tlr.eiilniT. $4i... various varieties. $3rUH metals. Its put pose Is ti prevail I .1 tnt.taaa lt.-ittiut. I iu nlu uriil trifllitii. tiwr! . ' . ' . I lil',1 -iiriii.:.. It Wi7.aH. Klnv. .".; JM1.1- rni JttTiimn Mirnwciinu'ni nrtir tn win. f MiS. ; D.i' in, $j..oi i.W; York' Hiii". The stahllMiinient of a new French lrniHH.i, H4i.". Jinithwfi, Vtifts .pp).-h, 'company iilonx mln.ilar linen, with a oaM per et-bu. I'' lf$I.W: !. l r hu. ln f 50.ono.000 fruncn, h lniendlnT. It tmrtl.it. i.e.' l '. I'rilh.lppt"!, pt?r a -liU. . vnr(t'(l thnt im-ric-in nnil tl.Vtntt imHi.ft. ii.r.oiiy ;.".. Appiew. w.HtiTn. iht , Jh oxjici iici tn hi .inru..iii ami Ufmian iMtx. !- .vi v .i.mi. QuitirH. Ncu Ytirit per interests U take Himlliir action. Mil., I'lfii Hj ilo, do. t'er liu. banket, llllrl.'t ' I, , fVurH. New YurU. nor '"1 i'ank't liourrt Hour. $.14tr3.ri(i: Shfhtnn. J-'S. !V.iri. 1'nl-1 Ifornla. per Ihh, $34i."i. I'tumn. NVw York Danimm. iir 1U huket. ."t-iH.ik; do, pt hu., 311' I. - IMuni-i, Callforn.i, pr Inx. Itl 1'. l.mntiH, pr tnx, Hf1. 'JraiieeK , Cullfurnla. per box. IHIt" H, (Irnprfruli, pop i Imv. $:l.,"oliii. l'liMiippitH, t'ubuti, ptrr.ti, .-.-il ll.r.M; ito. 1'ortu r.Uo. ,H-rriit. $."W. Rii. OrHnborrliH, JtTHe, per b, hox, I? ro(t H.tf.'i, (iniptu, Deiawiire 41 ml NVw York, t'r ' :.ti. Imrtrtr' (.'omoul. Ti St ,tiie; )elawar. I .14J"r (Iraiwu. NVw Yirk. t I.'i-Hi IwiikHt t'mipo.tl, ll.t." iff 1.3.'. (J imp, i'li' Ifornla, p r bn. M.T.KM. I'Hntuluupi . Co orntlo, Hone. l)v per lUt tru'o. $1.7." Ci VEGETAULES The inarkil w quiet with moil r.iii hut nmpit offerlnKn at reitno.i ficuret. Q'ju- tatlimn: White not a toe. i;anti'rn Short ptr, HANK CLEARINGS Hank carlnif tinlay compared with coff.- I 111 M lilt? 1n1i a. nnu .. i7i'.0Hn.77 f.vi.sic.wo.n I4fl.i7ii.a3k'jf l(oton Uu.lMi7.n3.l 43.t7M.aa7 ah jSlii. Svni bank of Montreal Tays Extra Montreal. Oct. 24. Tho Hank of Ion. treal has declared an extra dividend of 1 per cent In nddlt'on to the usual quar terly dividend of Si per cent, both pay able I'ecember 2 to stock og record October 31 New Vork, Oct. 21. There were no fresh developments In the coffee situa tion today, tho trade marking time while waiting for further announcements from Washington. The Hrnsll markets were very dull and unsettled, there being no quotation mude on Hlu end .Santos spots and the rate of exchange on London was not quoted. Santos futures were un changed lo a decline of 26 rels, which indicates more quiet conditions in mat ' department of Hie pilmnry markets.! .. , ... ., i . ... .. ... , Santos reported 2000 bngs cleared for txlra Dividend for American Bra., iue v 'iiieii nun' ig Kevstonc lire Dividend Approved i.'.i. No. I. $:i.:ni l.;.o; No. , fifi .:. . .. . r,.. oi (,.,. i... i.JlVhlls potato, s, Jiraev, per ' -bushel lias- New Vork. Oct. 24. A circular has ket No. 1. 11 j 1.1.1: : S'o. 2. .Vift 75c White bm'.n aent liv tin- Kesstono Tire and ftulilier Company to tts stockholders stntlng the company has received tlm aptiroval of (he capital Issues commit tee to o stock dividend of 15 pep cent. The stock will sell ex this dividend on November 11, paynble December 1. The additional stock will share In the next cash dividend. BAB SILVEH Today N. V'k (cte.l.tom leindou lino ) 4HHi Last llltS Yes, Tnurs. Hlan I.nw iiiiv. nun iui; s.-.i, 4MH IIHd 4IH4 42W New Vork, Oct. 24. The American Hr.isa Conipauy has declared the regular quarlirly dividend of l'i per cent and an extra dividend of 3',i per cent, pay- Lublo November 15 to atock of record October 31. Tins illstrinutlnn Is the i same as In the last quarter. into. a. Jeiaer and reiinsibanl.i, n.e iihi lbs. Green Mountain, No. 1. $2.ll.1l 2. Ml) (HantH, No. I, $2.,1iifi 2.11.1; No. 2. Jl.lillV ' 2.2.1. Sweet otatoes. Jersey, per basket No. 1, llilKSIlc; No. 2, :i."7.1nc, Ket po- I tatoes. North Carolina, iat bbl No 1, i 2.7.1la; No. 2, $l.r.llfll.7.i; lulls. II Sweet nolnlie.,, K.istern Shore, per bbl. No, 1. $2.7,1(1 H.2.1; No. 2, $1..1lltl 1.7.1. l.elluee. New Vork, per crate. r.iicJi 11 7.1. Celery. New Vork, per bunch, Llitaih. Cucumbers, New York, per bosket, $ 1 (l 1 .10. ('abbaKe, New York, IMe ton, $llll'!7. Onions, per IINI-lli. 1wt. No. 1. $1.10817.1) do do, No. 2. lHfl-25. 01 Wi OliJJ M , lo-l'j lol 47Ji V.i 2d). 1W. tJ o'J ''o)i 45)i (Jj CU J0JJ 1'OJi 117i 117,'i bU U W!i lUJi lit 02) i 2b , la-Ut Utiif ty 4SJi CU 2UJ 117, bU '4UJi M 24 10o? lUSJi 01 4oW 7)4 U 4MJ 7- im; imi 47i 47j &3!( m:j 605, 1" . 17 J'J Wi 1-H, 100!, 51 UU.'i "a'j 17! Jl mi 411. 100!, 01 001 i to 21H VJh ... ... 80J( 111 100 leu X( HJl, KttJi WOK 3oh mi ICO 35J io u, 9K The War Has Made the U. S. the WORLD'S MARKET To Maintain This Lead There Must be INCREASED Production Facilities to Satisfy Requirements of Europe and South America The DEL A WARE RIVER Vicinity is the Logical Center The Culled Matra has no prodortlts surplus over the demands of this war. laist time rannot be made uii. Time 1. money. Delays ar. meuiuruble la term, of material destroyed, , Excellent Opportunity KMPonhlbte mnnofatlurlnic rnnrerntt ran obtain on ttrratUr terma !.-. I... .... "K. wi J""' j. .iii. ..naf.vn mtmmmtsatianm tor hu imni.,..' houilni. In hl-f 'ass Industrial eommunl and emplsje.' hou.lnr, In b'tn-f '!""., Industrial romuiunlly. now dewlap Inl "llhln 10 inllra of rhlladelnlila. Murk eheaprr "oterhead' cost, !h. ,;-Vi eonre.ted melropolllaa centre aff.rd. PREPARE NOW FOR THE FTJTURE Recent News Items ,croniirffoit icorfr la Europe tcftl ofao 6Hii(7 iw nnirfc fradc alter the war. This Is espertnllu true o far as iron and luiu ber are concerned. Ktirope iclll need intirh o our lOHtlirru pine tuinier In her rrcon fnic((oit tcorfc and much of our iron and eteel production, At the tame time, vow that ice liai'c the tlilpt, tee mill be able, too, lo lake full ad vantage of our I'anama Canal in compel, inp for the market of the South Atneilcan (rest coojI. With our own ailpa, we will aUo be able to bid for the trade of Aus tralia, -Veu7 Zealand, China and Japan more activclv than too ever have. Before the war we simply neglected our foreign trade, because we did not need it ana (iw nm mn ' , ' a-i'vnci amy owr (irplu. but paid most attention to our own big domcstla market. England and other countries which ala il have such " frro"n. ", larae tommertUI aeetl.ns hi villi, line ii.in,mi irvtivr ser. lev, roaa K-ffief iSnuVa." laS. Vr.ek aiul bVaitilulbi -.a.1.1 ...! alavtAVM aUk ! T.. I in. in (hi new vlrlnlly with One train, ami trolls, LT.oouhur faelllllea and seiierai weiiare. iiiira Ir waoa) drvlsed for park pnrpows. sen Ira. roaaalrt r smusemenl, rtv now being hin-riomesflo marlcela paid closer, attention to their foreign trade. Emergency Industrial Development Co. 129 S. 5th St., Philadelphia Bell Ph.nea lavnb.ird 4114, S15 Used in Over 4000 Plants "In a Multitude of Counsellors There Is SAFETY99 OFFICERS John F, Skelly, President Jeremiah J. Sullivan, Vice-President John M. Campbell, Vice-President John R. limited, Vice-President John V. Loughney, Secretary and Treasurer Edward T. Smith, Ass't Sec'y and Treasurer Henry F. Stitzell, Trust Officer Henry M. Keller, Title Officer Joseph Mollon, Real Estate Officer Watson l, Alrott laiwurd f. Ileaie Alfred K. Murk John II. ('iiiiipbel! James M. Italy Thomas lletlln barlr C. Ilrnrdlnr Jiime A. Klahert DIRECTORS Howard II, Krendi John J. Henderson Henry (.. lamahlln Ullllaiii .1. Mrdllnn I'rtrr 1". Mm Ion, M.II. ratrliU O'Neill ITllllani I'. Slnnelt John I'. Skelly Jeremiah J. siilllraD Juaeph C. Trulner John It. Umsted Aubre II. Wetahtmao Iru Jewell Williams CONTINENTAL'- EQUITABLE Title aw Trust Company National, State and City Depository Twelfth Street Above Chestnut Philadelphia $1,000,000 Capital $1,000,000 Surplus U the OIL paint with , stoaty, MiVllkv. white finish. Mads by a apeclal proceaa ovtr t which wa hava eiclualve con irol. Contalna no arnlih. , Pruahfa and apraya frnely. Hi Ilrm. yet elastic aurfuca will not ' crack nr acalr. for It expand I and con tract a with tempara ture chancea and withstand! vibrations. RICE'S MILL WHITE' (Barreled Sunlliht). The orlrlnal "Mill While." It ' Increases your dayllxht lr to tor. by actual teats. ll-tl-rt , every ray of natural and artl ' (Iclal llaht. rieducea your Ilaht. Inr bills, rtrslsta dirt. Is ami. tary and can be washed clean vrhen otlisr plants need reeoat. Inr. llemalna white lone aft other nslnta have turned v.l. lew under tha aam. condition! Thla we ruarantee. l'or all Int.rlor us. In shoo., tactorlei. .tore., restaurants, etc. Sold In barrels, al.o In can. Mads In Qlo.s. En Shsll anil KUt. U.S.Gutta Pcrclia Paint Civ I'roTldenc. B. I. 8.14 br Charles llond Compaar, 8:0 Ark The O. Wi?uro C... $S7I0 Jf. Ileoad HIV. l'hlto. .... O, V. Parreyr ro.. Bdtl Ot- uantown A... f."". ,. lk eiaae. Drn C... 13 b.alb Ulk ,,,,'5r.V C... IOOS-10 K. Kront .. l-hlf.. C.Mrwin r;.lot. Sp.cl.HVs. c,, "".- "1. . w ; . . ENGINEERING CONTRACTOR Engineer, who has been supervising engineer for a large firm of engineering con tractors for number of years employed in general contracting business in Philadelphia, has placed over 600 laborers and mechanics on rush work in last sixty days, is about to enter field as engineering contractor. If you have a job that must be completed before cold weather sets in, requiring twenty-five or one hundred laborers and mechanics, Address Engineer, Box H 14S, Ledger Central - !. fl ri-ii M T ' , K'.b it , 4 n A f f JSSfcs G ." e..v,"rJ Vf iM" B'3 fv-; Ai,-rfl ' -
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