1J o . ' .: wyrmK?iW w, t ;' , 16 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGJ3R PHILADELPHIA.-, THUBSDAf, 2nWjMHE 7, lW iVEWS OF 7Y FINANCIAL WORLD NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA STOCK PRICE$ & Wmtt m rs. Fb Go Safe-Deposit Vault We Invite our customers to avail themselves of our Burglar Proof Vault for the storage of Liberty Bonds an J other securities and valuables, for which therj Is- no charge. As an extra factoi of safety watchmen arc em ployed both day and nicht. MONEY PROBLEM AGAIN BECOMES CHIEF FACTOR IN THE N. Y. MARKET JL. New York Stocks Neiv York Bonds Adam i Hxpro?. . , dvatico Huniely, TWSLSLI Frazier & Co. HANKERS Broad & .Sanborn St.. 1'ltila 211 V.. Redwood St.. lialtii Advances Occur Early as Kc&tilt of Clearing Lp of Ijnc.er-iA.iv numciVpf ". . .. . i-ii . I i ri .in AUskn Gold M.. liiiniiua ui iJiccilGii iu'siiiis. mil v.uiiuiiuuii iui' rowing Hcslrietioii!) Soon liring Keaclion' Alaska Juneau. Allls-Chalm Mfif.. MIlB-Chalm 51 pf. bit clos 01 2t 54 54 Jtlh Lw l!li 30 , Ji'i 50 54 2:; lt:S0l a.m. ... 21.4 CO. ; 54 2'', i'j .N'ew Ynrlf, Now T Miiii .iguui jsiritt'd iU prnmlnr nee as a iilef fnetor In determining the moVemcntM uf security values und unc-OHliiens over tlio piobablllty ofolitulnlnsr u supply of fund" chirked u buying movement tliut wus n fituro of tlio Initial tiiidlnif and. caused a reniTi'l tjelllnj? wave on which riiibfctntiti.il declines were sustained all thiough tho llstlurtns tho forc iiuoii Irudlng In tin- stock market tudav . , The clearins up of titieertulutles ovei the election lestilts on Tuesdu Jt tlrtit lmd tm influence In brllialiiif In buying orilerH lrom all over tlio lountry, and in tlio first few minute Hide was n htrons tone, with vis or'iis advanced in tlio Initial tradliitf In all the important Issue.. Tills movement, however, was i:uniily brought to u ulou bv statements that the money committee at Its meeting icslcnluy would ngtee to only Irlflin; nioJillcatloiiH of the regulations rifctr.tlnltiu; Mock market operations. At the same time come specialties wete Intluonced unfavorably, with i he outlook for prohibition resulting lrom Tuesday's (lection lestilts causing Ikhvj western wiling of DMlllu Securities, which, after open ing at 50';. hnd a quick drop to I"8. SlHilne preferred uh weak from the stall, elliujf down more than '.' I Inlx to below 111. Southern Vai'lflc nni the Ktioiige'st of the tallroaU stocks in tne eaily 'i.ding. Mheii It was tousht on a larKo .scalo by Important banking- In uii-itB. but after lt -idvancu or 1 point to lCCi, It lost all its gain. ruitcil ytuton Steel common wan directly Influenced tn tin- money - tu.aiion uiid, after advancing Bs to 10M;, dropped to tOJ'',!. Haldnln umotive moed In the Mitn" manner, helling call; at 81-j and then Am Acricul Chem.ion:, 10.1.', llUJi 10j;, Am Heet Supar... tlli 00 5SH o0 Am Can lij; KIW JO -10 Am Can pref t5 mH OMl V.i'i Am Car ft Kdy. . h.5a b5)i S5!i M?i Am Car& iy pf.lll 111 111 111 A in Kprea i a. f . . Am H!do & Ltt . 15't W o l'.'i Am It & U,i pr. JU Slh SI . fit Am International. OS CSla os'i OSW' Am Ice .tflJi fi.'i iu,t 'S'X Am Ieo pief j51i . .. ... Am Linseed 4u'a ll'i lO'i 41 Am I.ocomotlxe. .. t'4 Oo'l Cw 0j' Am Smelt i ltcf. bWi 'Ji'i 10)i l)-)i Am Sumatra Toli.lUl 101 101 101 Am Steel I"drles. P0 ViOii OU'J IlO.'s Am Tel & Tel. . lbT't 10Vi 107' i 10s Am Tob pf new . . (V . Atlan Const Line 10,1 10JJi Anaconda Copper. 71' 72 Atch Top &. H !' . 'A')'. Itl'j A tell T & H V nf . i-7 S7tt i7 Atl Clulf & V I.. 11H li:ij 11 15 113 Baldwin Looj JflJi hl'j HO1! f-O" Ualt & Ohio .... S7'-' fA'i Cs Halt & Ohio pf . . fil ... Jliirrett Co .... 10J lO.j 10.! llatopllag .Mlnhu. l"i I".' 1 Uctlilehem Steel., fl'j 0.V, C"'4 Ileth Steel pief.. 10 lllsh J12?(iM)Anslo.Kicli Ji U5"; 10000 Cityof Pnrla 03 J8 1000 Dl A Ilud conv ox 87 ',4 SOOO T;rlo conv 4i Scr A ., 51 1000 Trench V.ep-jbHa GHh 10.i iOOOIntcrb Mt Ifcs J4l l.'onoo Imrb It T rt Bs S2j insoon i.liirrtj ii mo:.nu JfOOO lo ,I 41. 01.8S 40000 Jto tJao sen 4s rt 300 V O. T&M 4 1 s nn SOIIO Kliinlnlf fill 4a till.'. 275000 Sou I'ue ev Si. 10C A. lnrt 10000 Sou IMo ev 4h. Uli'i HUM, 3000 Son. I'ae rfd Ix Sli 8i 50000 U rf Ilubbcr Zi 8G S?I 13000 U K steel bf 3b VHU PS't 6000 Union Tao ClU3.t 103i 3000 U1C of U L I rv3n ii loio.ioo'i looi ilOOO 1 1C cf (111 & I 5ia lOi'l . PS t'S 1000 "West Ulea 3b. !'T "7 Low U J , 38 i, S7U 31 103U 34 f 82U 0.80 O1.B0 03 V, I'll !4'tj 11:10 n.m. J' 87U 54 lAD'i 54', S2'i o;.n(i i:.s it '. J4'a 10(!i Ml'r Sl4 son 98- 10J ', 1('0S 08 D7 Philadelphia Stocks i Hlth 1AU like Stor as 10 O Anpli pf 7HJ 100 Int M -M. .10 SOU Lit Sup a IT S Ih Val. . 3i lit Penna nil 48ii to I'n Halt M 84 ins I'lilla Klec ! Un Trnet 4o 90f O I... 70 Lou 3.1 -Mi .10 i: 3; la-S. 84 SS4 40 0 a r.l. at, jin .10 1- 48T. at JSTi 40 10 Kit chin. J- Vi 4 " u 100 C Steel.l0.1"t 103',4 10S')i I t f"t fr-v-k uA H. alh 1- I" I Vrf(tVIIIJ HTJ IMI.M1M HIbIi Low A'cti) York Curb 102!i m .1. .!.1.:! 1 Atna lerlintci 00 m, I'Mvroirt -J .S7'4 fiS ioj 0J) (KHO-fflKCUd 11 iniBUlblNHI lffllC3liilNla,ll(liiii,& s 1 lading to 7'J'i Investment Suggestions ft4-' 1 ; 1 u fMHlHiui '6 have jut jncpaud a encu- J lar listing 9." attractive bond offerings, including: 38 Municipals i IS Railroads, M 20 Public Utilities, f 4 Industrials, 7 Foreign, ISetu Stl Clas.-J 11 M-i l-lt b'J-, L'eth Stl Sue pf.lOSJs ICJ 1UIJ llrliljn imp Tran. ll'i W I'l llootli Kiaheilea .. K!?4 t'3't 'SI Uurna Ilrutlicr!- . . l.Vi U' 1W Uutte Cop & Zlnn ll'i 11! i U'j UUtte A: SuDerlur. i!."i ICal Petroleum.. . 1!1 SUJ '-'1 I f'al Packlni; -Jo Joli 4."i Canadian Pacific, llx! 107f; lOTJi Cent Leather Co.. Oti? Oii 03 I Ccrro de Pusco C. 07i .".' ".7 (Chandler Motor... 0.V.J W Mi Uiesa i. Ohio UJlj tO.'i (pt' , Chi Gt Ve-(tcm . S" Vi 8'i ,. ,. . . 1 , .1. C1U Gt AVest pf.. 1'4.',' UcvOpcniiigbtfady. .Market 1 iiriisc-hi 31 . st raui. si'j oi si 4 iwii i "r t. ur i nr. n:i .- ;...- ol serious uisiurif rj.i&y ;u iw iu 1.1101m 10'J Ad .'3 l.V. U.'i LoidMi A. li . . . . . iirili ... LehlRli Villi--? IV1 NaIi Muuiuh (nt!if r Mother l.ud-' new A-Aithrr IOil" riM . . . IUi lUrruieJ lll'tflllH C-1! 1 . r.uHrtlun tl'-h SrrnctL t-'int'T St J(t1"p.l l.VAil .Muhni'irln-' I United Muluri I Pnlteil rtle l,Atenilon t WrlRht-M.irU.1 ' Uu prcftrre'J ... ilM :"t - aS . i C'.l :: ii'1 11 ::Uk .. :r. .. 4'1 . i.i 1M1 7li n 1.. 1:1 H41. i'l EUROPEAN SITUATION ' COTTON MAKES QUICK BRINGS DROP IN CORN RESPONSE TO SELLING NLW VOHK lNACriVi; STOCKS Kolloulns ro qiiotmloiiB lor llmctlvs New ork wtoclui In which then) were no truiimotlotis today. The pikes clven ate thu laht prvjIoUH cnle: Acme T 1st pf SO Jewel Tea pf S4 Jl 1.. Ifi7ta C3 I A IJ i- A . . . IIS 1 A UC pref 05 AJa riubbcr COlf lm Ilk N" nf b . on -r . 11:10 N'ct Hlvli Ln'V 1 iai r iu -i 101 11)1 !IS !M 00 MU -r t PIIILA. l.VACTIVK STOCKS 4I0UUO Int 4H .... IV Son I-ikc Sup Ine C.. .Ti'H 1700O Leh Val w I. .1111 1000 Phllri K)ta 1st t.. , 1111 8000 Uli Utt-y Inv Ca. 00, Follow Injr are quolniioni for Inactlv i-tooka llstd In the Philadelphia Stock Kxchange and In which there, wore no iranmietlon.i today. The prloo clven 1j tho lust preNloiu clobe: Acmo Tea Co. 78 Lit Dro! 245 ,Vj .Mlnelill! ... . 6'i 10 North l'nt. . 71 i North Penna. 91 IMm N 11 Cp 88 A War, Alliance Inn Am (Ian . . . Am H.vy pf Am MlllliiK. Am Stra pf inn .1 ii . . Kuf . S(i pf. until Sicei . . Cambria Stl. I'ataw 1st pf. l-ataw !il uf. Con Trae N ,T tt!(i Ht i. U T... 10 IU & II T pf. 17 Key Tol Co. 7U Key Tel pref. 4'J Llltlo Schuyl. 48 LOCAL TRADING IS QUIET EARLY, . , BUT THE UNDERTONE IS FIRM William Cramp. General Asphalt, Railroad Issues ami , 1 U. S. Steel Advance Utility Bonds Are Active and Strong "1 n .H Irt'l 90 J.I I.'" 38' 51 Penna Halt M I'hlla Co Phila Co pf . . I'lilla Co cum pf Phlla P. tr cts l'nila Timc . . Thlla & (-t 81'b .To ?0 S7i StocU trudhiff was quiet on the Philadelphia exchango early today, but. there was Indication of underlying klrcngth auiidei the lead of 'promlnont peace nrbltraito Imtes, I'ulted States Steel common making 11 fair iidvaiiiXi Hnd I'cniiKylvanla Itallroad and l.ehlgh Valley each hcorlnt: good gains Oeneral Asphalt common continued In demand and moved up U, ntnf" Cramp certificates showed further utrcngth, advancing i polijt to 80. ucforo- , the end of the first hour's trading. IJlectrle Storngo P.attery, Lake Supc-Iof '' L'nlted Ga3 Improvement and Union Traction cunio out unchatiKcd. Philadelphia Klcctrlc did not develop rovci c wcaknef s on nnnouueen er.fc thut tho proposed advance from tho Government of $0,000,000 for tho erection " of a power plant would not be granted. That Issue was, however, the cctiv leader of homo lsiues and was fractionally lower, Rapid, Traiuit trust cei'tJfjf, eaten also turned downward lor a loss or ';, una. Pennsylvania nnu reecocu j, the nanio amount. ' Utility bonds reflected belief In an early end of hostilities In Uurope, 1 s-vcral Important issues bolng nctivo ana changes wcro to nigiici- ievrtr United llallw.i)H Investment 5s and Interstate Hallway 4s were strong and Philadelphia Electric first 5s were active but unchanged. Lehigh Valley Hath nail new Gs w. 1. continued to how much momentum, but held steady. GOSSIP OF THE STREET clliii!! Follows Jleav) ports ance in Germain 'Set Decline Chi North 'n..l0: C P. I &. Pacific. !!1 'cnisi'Sjc pf. 71 ,C 11 I ft P7pcpf. Wi Chile Copper. . . 1K.U Chlno Copper . . KU ol'j K3'i 103' i 103', 103.'.' -"Ji 29 2S.li 22U lti'i S3?; 125 1 10 S3 HIT 4S'i Am 15 S P. '! Am 11 A V pf tlio Am licet S pf S-J Am Hk Note 3 4 Am Cltlej pf. 161-;. Am Cisur... 99 h Am Coal ... 31 Am Ixioo Pf 100 Am Malt ... 4 Am Malt pf. 404 Am Shlb!ilR.139'j Am SmV pr A HI Kun Cy Co pf 3 Kayser & Co.. 10 Kuy J 1st nf.lOo1! Keilj-.Sll pf. . SO ICels Wheel.. 22 Kelbey Wii Co 24', Kelacv AVh pf 8C KHF.S' &-M pf O Keok:& I) M. 41-; King Co 13 Ij & l'ower . .10t Kten.s S II... 04 Ku-i.M S II pf.ll)2h Iaclede GaK. S3 I.oope.-Vllo3 i" C'u 3SI 1 70 )vy ilerieral - iinrifirn orniDITV 1 6s wero In good demand nt generally -" "' ,V ;'-! HIGHER SECUKI1 I l.lshcr quotation, but an explanation' York Railway f'i , DDIrr;C CYDCTTPn ",,"1' be f,ound eIfewl,e,;c '" this column, r Yoik Kwk pf l Jrt.lVll.3 EjA"EA 1 LD whore reference Is inado to what Is ex- Warwk I & S 8';' I pected to be an Important meeting otxi , the directors tomorrow. One liona,,a n-l-..,., llolint-,. .'slni'U ltaririiiiiullioUHe. at least, whlih dtalu largely In mi , .,1, I marine bonds I-i of the hnprerslon that (f, Will hlltl hen I'enoc at last the deal Is in a fair way of go 1 Ing through. KniiMiei-ii lnr.tllt i-onvertililo bondl" A number of brokers who were ufla-'l Were active and advanced in sympathy i tho results of tho olectlon had any with tho Increase In the quotations foi" MONEY.LKNDINC KATES l'HII.ADKI.l'llIA Call, 6 per cent; time. S-iWS per cent. Commercial paper, three to pi-: months, 3SC per cent ; r.K months 6 per cent. tlesere Oankt Discount lUtcs Oftlclal discount rates lit the twelve Federal Resene banka wero as follows Comc effect on the stock mfrkct yesterday answered that they believed It had the rThn flrat column irlvea the rates foi effect of sending prices higher, but the all periods up to and Including tho flf-1 result, they claimed, was not very teen-day maturity, the second for a PC-1 tnarlcd. This was due, In a measure, It rlod of nlxteen to ninety daya. The third I , , t lh uncertainty of the ic- and fourth columns aro the rates fori"'" "" redlseountn of collateral loans peoured '""; ,.,. . .... vrt- by doverument bonds or note) I The money conditions In New lork uonri Darer uov. rniir i esneciaiv are bum " u ... t.... the company's htock. A well known Investment banker,. speaking yesterday about the recent In creases In bond quotations, said that his' printer who Is one of his customers-i remarked to him that ho would like UJ Z,. them at the old prlee. '! told him," hS,v ..1,1 111... ...n .....l.l 111 .. . n. c.n.A ' rkiiu, liiai. ir uuiu itivu iu pv. nww, sfe i.niK iii-it ui nii:it until vi unrii.s hki.t wkatiikk fuMHTiii.vs S ,,.i v... - mi,,, .i-i:ii1n lii- New York. Net. 1.. The fetlonlnic teni- Colo Fuel A Iron. IU 11 Short lerm. h liut .r.lil.i IT1.I. i.mtlmirU mll.l , rerutiire, , re.onle.1 In lli et.tton belt Columbia 1 .1 P.. 10J It) -10 10 lij , LK&1V... t) is . ,,T, ,i,,v ls rt, 'd$B est ilrawbacK to a uemoiieinii u . w.. i printing Uona If wo could get U at tmv ' ,1 if"'""'A'.'.,',.,,,t'l,'.,';,;,,r.rej,i.', i ' UnoxVTl J '401 Ma.on l. All.nt. Hi ! Conaol U.ib llK'i U lOJ't 103' I "r pf 1 12 1 - M Tob pf 10T ,i,,,t0I,. .. fr ti 'V'"?" If not controlled, would result In pos- ,d lce, ITo saw the point." he ro,"' rate, maturity, price am S A."".-.'.,.r' '"'.''.i .-."J"''.-... ,f ,''"' , ' ,"?! N.Sh?lT". '4, V.ann"l. l'iJ MmtVon.' ' Continental Can . 7i.'i 7'j 72H 72)j An ToWoo. Sfl !'? 2! Pf I? ' iff.V V-rk, . ...4 A 4 4 MMa wild speculation In i lew of the marked, "and came across at present of these bonds lire in- ft ' "Sr, ,ri,Wil. t.ihi In riiroiif ...iri. ... "?. Vl"rV7.r,,lI',?'VV.":L..,.,l.,,,!S: 'Corn Prod Uellu. 47,'f H 17.'j 16 Am MVol. . 30', ii"iV...uVV.'- V 'MeveHRnri "..:.'.'. 4U 4 3 "I news from Europe. , I prioop. So I suppose I am In for ft . as well as their tax-I , V-"-"" Kn! ' Vl.ln . J':Mfcfc.UftP"?i'S , l, '. !I .0(il !1V Av lied... ; Jlffli"'1 ::.::.: 15 S. J' . J" ?5J!Vi?Jri";, )'r"' "t U-e laten prices a features. JIany of the g , ,, ,.n,. ..iufr in . M ; ;qi ,:rr.VrnSni WrtBIriJJ.rft ' "ic'T " CS..; S5. ,. ' mV Am Silt.o i '.. u ? ?!''?t Kuf.. M ? 1 4V j ju , n,' w r 1 iMn truci ' ..,al.0Lbn "t"LrV,.v' are Ieiral inveslmenu lor s ,TrTi,iT, 3i 3 on.i san mtonio. ,4. , """ - -..- " v "- " ",". "- ,7,t i,i.r, MU 'rL,.c " . '.'. XlnZ"Z.ul- 'It.. XV r. x C VV V r : " ,i j: . tn ,wlre"u1 "'' ."' B'r.u"";"u ".'""''?: Tin .,'- nmlTniti t.'nn.lv K i . ' .. ' ""' ."' '" """ or preeiiniaiuMi ui ' 1 uua 1 i.110 . jk y; c-u-i ai o-j ; .sscl.s Ii i'n U'. "'"" mini pi n,;-i 5"" vt;' i. .. r 411 jif neiecaies cr,B mi ; , urcs. It is Fa il mere 13 a tendency to BanlvS and 1) U.st I-limit, g ,,1,1, -ort ?mlth , Bl ....i,,,,,,. .;j9 at , Dol , ac. & Wri,t. ISO 1V0 11,0 IU) I ;,, , ' ,,,' J Manhat Sup. . 4'1 I g-"".J.raXI..c0 ih '- lit it r.enerallssimo 1-och. Tho feeling pre-1,,,,,. , s-r,tlen both bomlM n,l fnr ti rmintlhiientfi -11 ntiri 9 ' ! ... ..,,,1 ,.,i,i.f In .i iunt iTiilrcl li- tmonio ami .10 nt iikiinoma ill), , .. . ... ,, . ..,. .,,- .... ..j; , r ltnv p Strn.. ilOH DnlUa . ..'.'.'.'. 41 4'i iit'l 4 ,.n thnt T'ofh. havlnir broucht mat-. ,..,. ,,,. ,.,h- ,.,iirn..rlM nn.l The yield cheated, exempt bonds Savings Send of this circular, No. E. L.-l A. B. Leach & Co., Inc. 115 South Fourth Street i Uani'UHMKI M3IW.ffi! SXUIilu !:f Oils AND Peace a concise p.mdccr on thcfulureofOilStocli and I lie coinini; OIL ERA. Send for your copy. WE SPECIALIZE in OILS DUNHAM & la 43 Exchange Place New Yor LEOAI, AIIVF.l:Tlnli:NT J3S KSTATK OP MU.lil'Il . I1VANS wZXf deceawl Letters of AdnilnItratlon n th4 above estate havlnir been wanted to 1h underalaTied, all perecni lndeltted to tit aid estate are requested to niako pament. na taose navins claims 10 rresem ine saje, wlttout delay, to (iins.) CAimtn r., Y.astzn. 12R W. Tulpehoel.en t. a-rraaiitown. I'iii:a . 1'a Or to her nttorner. harman unftns. 181 H Land Title liuUdhi; Philadelphia. Kp BIM7B OP JO-IAII I. 1'OI.ONI, l- deeeaee-J I-ettern tesrni-niary on the aborv estate h&vln.l been (framed to lb underalsned. all persons tnd-l,te,1 to tp, enlil estate are requested to liieko iyinent and those havlns; claims tu present th.6 name, wltbout delay, to ViTHIWIVT? 1 rtT ,1V V S ' OHO' Ch'Htn'ut el Or to her attorne w. alkx nomxsoje. 812 Llhertv liutldlnir. l'hiu Fidelity Trust Company Jlf ember rtdvral Hrnervr SiiMi Capital $5,000,000 Surplus $16,000,000 Downtown Oilltei Urojrf traet Ornre; St.l-Sai Cbestnnt ft. N. E. Cor. of 4X.B3 S. IniTlh Ml. Ileoil A I lie-t nut 11I2I1I Irldir iinellll mill folder ruin or kiiou In rat unit irntriil. North IUU1.1 loii'Ij tonlitlit, erobalilv Minn In e-itl iTlilal seiieriillj fair 11 nil eunieuhat roldrr. nutli Int.otn rinuili lonllit. prnKitiH aiinn or ruin In el, unriner In rMrrina utnlhnektl lYlilj) cener.ilb fair anil a-ime. wh 11 miller. , , elir.ia!.ii ( 1oml lunljlil. wllh know or riln In eaNt eoliler In eiht and eouti". ten. I r. I I'rld.u BeiieralU f.lr. roliler In e trenie enl. m , , , , . Kjn.is I iiM'ltlrd anil loliler tonlelit, ll'i rein or now In wtstl I'rlujy fa", foliier In extreme e.ll , .. , , Montana fair tonUht anil I rldur, wiinner In etit anil kouth lonUht. M'soiiiliii: t iiM-nle.1 II. U .iflrrnooii, fol Inueif bv aenernlt.i ftlr tnnlsht and I ri ll i.r, not muih lli.ince In ttmierutiire. I'lileiuo, N'o T There was hra selllns on eorn thi3 nui'iiing and the market was weak en eporis of serloiiH illsturbauces hi Oer iiHin ami xtatcmeiita that tho use of lour- ub!'t,1llte may be reduced ir iliamlJiied by tho ilrst of the ytar. Noienibcr w.13 1 '; lower, at ?l -2 ''e'ember opened al $1.-1 to $120'., lRainst J12l'a at the tloe jesterday, ' Hid dmpi d to'51 lils. January started . t 1 L 1 1 to $1 21. npainst $1 22 at' he ilose yeMeidav and fell to $1 20'ji. 'I le j rivals heie today were 133 cars, ih.pio.r.irs from Arentlni for tho week v r. emulated at 910.000 bushels Ku.-if 0:2, OuO bushels last year. os.H al Ritned ground In uympatlu win nun ami on tlio political nowi fi ,ni jbroad. but reports that sood sales for eMurt had been made on 'Wedncs Uim cheeked sellhu; to some extent 1.1 ember started, unchaneed, ,ir TI'i-. Peeember opened at 70i-jo to 70.i- oualnst IO'-i- at the elose yes- tcrdaj. ard receded to CBic January jViB quoted at "i)'c to "00 at the out set, asainst TOUc at tho close yester day, and later sold nt E-?c Tho rei'elpts today were 2Cu cais bhtpmtiith from Arcentlna for tho weuk were estimated at 760.000, against none lait ;car S.ilpments or wheat from Argentina for the week were estimated ct 100,000 ' buthels, affainst S49.000 bushels last year. Tho receipts at Minneapolis today were 214 cars, against 420 cars last year at Uuluth 213 cars, ugslnst 127 care: at Chicago .MG cars, against 126 cars, and at Winnipeg CJO cars against MSI ears WOULD USE GERMAN BILLION AS D01110 Mines Distiller Scour.. Kilo Krlo 1st pref. . . Gaston Win it W l.!cneral IJlcclilc i.imnni i. nit.-, i i.ti..r uiiiin tVi.i i uenera 1 aioiors.. recent heaw roerlnir has undoubtedly en Jioiors prti weakened the technical pooltlon lonsld- erHbly "New 'ork, .o ;. While tho cotton opening was uead at 4 to 27 point net adame, tho mar ket iiulckly respc-nded to lu-av local and spot house rclllnrf and was rather easy at 10 to Jo points net ueclln 11 :o, lh 33', -". ?. 1.W 12W, b.-. Goodrich It V Co. 6-,'j Cloodrlch pref. . . . lb.l Tli. VnHrtiinl illnnfr.' I'r.n. . uHwilml ' tiranOV l.On01... J at 11.3SO.000 bales esclusUn cv llnters. ' Qrcat .North pref. IS was about In lino with trade Idea ! t'1 -N c " r(' l ;) tu:So il(,o n.jo Urceiie-Can iop.. ,u'i Tes. lose OPlvi a.m. a.m a.m. 11111 lis Centl.il.. . J03'i IP IS'j Wi 155 J 30 So 50.'. 102 SI G-."i 57i 11 173i IW, St 30 154Jj 3JU b.j 50 102 (si tS 32' 't 14 173. Ihh 31 30 1.". 130 &5 50 VX2 SI siS 32's r7?i December Junusr March . . May . . . July . . . deptembr AU.IUS IKtooer . .2s SO 2 l0 Sll.Sil yH.'.'O I'll. 83 28 SI -T.S5 2s.no us.an .27 1". .S.3II IT.llT .27 tl 2S 2 ... .jo jo ;" 211 .... 2o.HO ' . .'11 OO .'IP. ,-,il 211 ft :s.si .., 1 !h.:ill 2H..S11 :7.U7 2T.IM1 ! Il . . Asricill Pf.. Inppl-atlon 1 op... o, M'f Inter Ilarv now..lHvj 117 Inter JK-r Merino. ;-,0'i . I Inter Mer Mar pf. 12.1 12 3o.': Liverpool 1,'ottou LlteriMXil, Nov. 7 Spot cotton was quiet today, w 1th prices firm on .the liabis of an advance of CI points for middling, old contract, at 22 S3d. S.ilei wcro 2000 baies , recelpta, 7010 hales, none Ameri can Spot prices- American, pitddlln; fair. 24 24d, goml mlddllmr, 23.3Cd mlddltuy .'2 93d low mlddllnc 21d , Kruil ordinary. JO.SCd, and ordinary, 19.8Jd. RUSSIA TO BE AIDED THROUGH U, S. BOARD 10, 72 , L2--J 117 .17 GS it Five .Million Dollurp Appro printed to Help People Washington, Nov, . Execution uf President Wilson's plan to ghe unsilflsa economic aid to Hussla will be carried out by a $3,000,000 cor poration, which has been established by the war trade boatd. The new organi zation, whlcS Is to be known ns tho UI. 2s!4 CO 75'i tf.-s 02 , yf'Js 10 7., 40 , .57 , Mi 15! j n o'j Inter NIlIeuI .. .. "-H 31-. lilt R T pf . . . 2 81? Kan City South.. 21-i 21U Kelly-Sprlngfd T. S ICennecoitt Copper, to Luck Steel 73 Lehigh Vnilej ... 02 Louis & Nhsh. . . . 1177 Maxwell JlolWb . 37 MuMM'll M let pf. C5; Mav,ell M 2d pf. 23 2 Mexlcan Petrol... 1L3U 10 Mexican Petrol pf.104 . . . Mtu. at Copper ... SJi Jlldvale Steel . . . JWi Minn e. St L new . 13' Mo Kan &. Tc. . Mo Kan & Tex pf. Missouri Pacific. .Missouri Pac pf.. Montana Power.. Nat I'ouil & Cable. NutloiiHl Lead ... Neada Con Coy. New on T iS. Mcx. 32 N V Air llrnkn. ..IOIJj N V Central M' V X 11 ill... tOu Notf & Western. . Mill Northern Paelllc. IK,5 Nova Scot Stl & C. 1 3 Ohio Cities Cias. . Ontario Mining... Ohio IMcl Supply Owens llottle M.. 57 .. Pacific Mall Mi :i5U i.in.Amcr 1' & T. 00-i 07 Absoo 1 ry C! 1st pref. . . Aesoo Dry ij 2d pref 20 s Atl Ultm ii. At 1 Atl Coast I,. 103 Atl O & W Pr C4"; IJarrttt Co pf.l03 llkn L'n 1J1111. 93 7ifoM n S nf . fi? Itrown S Co. Push Term, ltutteilck Co. i'al & .ri. . 'ent Kdy Co, Cent Pdi nf . Cen Leath nf.inc C.u-e J I pf. S3's 'ert P lat pf 43' & S A T.10S C & S Itl pf 62i CUR nf NJ...220 ' imii .((.) , , , yt ii Al 11 Gl 71 JO lul 70 51 Philadelphia Markets PROVISIONS '?: C2H Uli.1' .. os 2b! j 103!.. 'bs 45' j 1) t.?3' 02' 110! 1 2S!J HV1 bl'. W 10'lJj J7'i 54.1 515s 115 lit) 2! 3i :.o 121M 122 atl 1 VAit ! 1 h!si 81 S1 'hl K 111 nr'o ( 211 21' 1 t-'hl & N pf.,129 rv 5S ' Cluetl-Peabdy 35 ll'i 30'i' 'lu Pcab'y pf.lnO -, . I'CV H S I. pfl27 Col f. So 2l'i .'ol & S ls-t pf 33 Col & So 2d nf It Comp Nat . SHI' Cons Int C M ll',i Cont 1 an. . . 7'i Cont Can nf.lOC . I Clippie Creek 2ti 2- Cuba A Su,.13G 15 1 Cuba A S pf 93 11 ' C.iitalnteed 0-j ' Prod 30 v 1 uci ci ir . ay -j Del X. llud.,110 riot lMlson.,110 Den & P.lo f 3 Pet V11I It P. So Keero Co pf. 90 1 S S & At s; D S S & A pf 7 1211c II Fuel.. 2S Ulec Stor llat Cdi Klls II Coal uf 37 SHil Ped M A; S.. IS 40' 1'isher Body. 22 Oen Olgar ... 44 On Chem Co.lIS I i,en e.ncni pi. ivw Mich Central. 91 Mont Pow pf. 99 .nor Ac i.ssex. ;: Nash & Chat. 11 7 ' Nut His lOT'i I Nat Kiuiin Pf 61 '-j v.. !" u.eiSJ ' Tli" market ruled steady with a fair Job rat i- & b prion. . blmr demand. Ouotatlona: City beef. In set.. at Lfnil Pf.lOi' smoked and air dried 48e: western beef. In .. 1 v o; at it -1 NVC & St Lpf Co NVC4SL 2d p 44 N Y Dock pf 4sH Vorf & W pr. 74 Owens Pot pi'109 lao T ft T .. 23i Pero JLlrn .. IB'j Pre M pf ... 40 Petllbnne Mul Sil PetMullstPflOO Pitts Kt W&C.124U ters from a very doubtful condition to ltll(;re s Fomc bullish talk In brokers! the point where he has almost In his 0mCes over tho outlook for these compi- grasp the moht stupendous military 1 ic- teiit. smoked, 4sc: city beef, knuckles and tellderii. liniul..d and ulr dried. 4(la! weetein beef. l.iuc!;!ra end tenders, smoked. 40et I oeei nam- 11111; pnnc. remuy. suvosj hauin. ti. I cared. Ic.ia;. nVi'SSttet do. slnred. loose. onQSuWc; do. do. ntnoked. HS7H3&1&C'. ether hams. nirokd eitv cured, as tn brand and average, aim (flie han smoked, western curd. 3SH (tta'Mje: u". boiled, fconeleus Blc: picnic nhoulders. R P. cared, loos-, 20c: do. smoked. 2So; bellies In plcklo. aecordlnc to averte. loose, 04c; breakfast baron, us to Lrand nnd averace. rlty cured, 47lac: breakfaet bacon, western curea, ii'ic; ira. wesieru renneu 'n. Pitts Stl pf. 34". soiicj lard, pure city, kettle icndered. 290 Pitts & Wc.it 34', 2U'.5c. ,- c..,-,,- 20) j 29 2!) co so; 1 so;, 'l5"l0' "lo3 Us "21 !; '2c; 10: lt'.t'J 1C9 m'i !!7!i Cratiby Mill. 81 War Trade Board of the United States 1 Pan-Am P 4: T pf.UO P.usslan Bureau. Is to ba admlnlstorcd ' Penna 11 it . . bv the war trade board in much the I People's (las. Chi. Tl1.l1r.rln1l1.s4.il tlt turns manner as the l'nlted Statea grain I J , ' ,. vt Ya . 4M W) 3551 4114 175; w tb'. is?; (' :a-i 33 10s." 17'. Kr COAL LAND SOJIEItSirr COUNTY, PA. Near Tratisportation, Low Volatile, Sulphur and Ash Normal Also a golne properiv m I'airni.int fre't-i.t 'Jliw. . - 1 Wlil-.'iliu 1,1 11.13 ivr .KID une-nait 01 tne purcnaao money osueu A. Mitrhcll Palmer Hopes Enemy Cash 'ill Go to Pay meriran Claims Plcrce-Arrow Pierce Oil Pitts Coal Pressed Steel Cur. Pullman Co 12d lly Steel Spring... 071. Hay Consul Cop. 2-P Heading 00W llcpub Iron & Stl. U Hoy Dutch tr rets. 120 Ma von Motor .... !' Scab Air Line I'Js W Scab Air Line pf. 22U '.'2' rjhattuck-ArUoiia. 16!j.. 24ri HI' MJ4 120 " ro Into Irooroiements undiT wa. to tncreae. , J output. Ulsti volatile, low sulphur, hsIi normal. AUdresv e oul Upcralor, j 542. Lede-er Central. IIIMIIKMW q''' JCOKTinVKsTritV NAUOVAL 1INK Wi, j . J'hlladelpbla. l'a .Vo II lblh ?V-i7 ' The Directors haia th.a day declared 1 semiannual dlldcnd of 8 , 1 leur of tax .1 (.nccaa itiii ue maiien LLVlOIlD l - 11 .Sew lurk, Nov. 7. A Mltenell Palmer alien nroporty cUi-lcnllan in 1 an address at the Metropolitan Club ,l.eie, yald he tn holding about 1800,. , 000.000 worth of enemy property ; that he expects goon to bae more than l.OOO.uflO.oou and that ho hopes to 1 be empowered to ue this money "to pay the Just claims of American citizens against the Herman (lovernment, duo to Its illegal warfare. 'JS13. 1nurnre In tn next rew weeKS, said Mr i Palmer. we w 111 sen ajjproximately Nli r. CeNhlee KfiL . LOST Perpetual I'ollri- No. K. . .Campsny or the Mate or reniiHSlianla mx ,i. name 01 nnnie ufi, -ieiioii. 11 roi no , ... nfin llnrt -nni, e n,,..n-n,l nr & Malton, iij.ivi."' cerr.s in tins country at punuc auction. He appealed to bankers to help him 1 "crush tho stranglehold which Germany, 1 through Its bankers and agents, has had i.nif ? wi 4s'iisr . ii ' Uudlr return to llllllaiiis Walnut .1 . rMladetphln. coiporatlon Is conducted by tho food ad ministration In announcing that articles of incor poration had been filed, the war trado board said tho P.usilan bureau will "carry out and administer certain do tall 1 of this economic program in re gloim und lines of tradu where It Is not possible to accamjillMi this through tho ordinal channels of trade." Tho board has dono everything In the ordinary course of Its procediiro to faclll tato Hiisslan trade, but the Kucslan bu reau will have at Its disposal a fund to . Sinclair" Oil P.efin, 35vj 30 be uVd for tlie direct benefit of the Itus- I southern Pacific. 100'X 10' slan people In this connection the 1 outhcrn Hallway. 32 board s announcement said 1 , youth Hallway pf. 70lt "The capital of the corporation which , studebaker Cc . . 07' is to be operated in the interest or tho htutz Motor llusslan people Is placed at 13,000,000, the amount of tho revolving fund placed at the dltpo?l of tho war trado board for the purpose of financing the plans and policies of economic assistance to the Husslan people." KILLED BY AUTO AT FRONT " ' llulf M & N 10 (..If M & N pf 23 ... 1 Gulf S Stl.. C7 Uf S S 1st Pf '-I'tVi 3.V. ilartman Cor. IS Vi-' Hav i:ito ...101 ; HomeMake . . S3 .... Inter Aftr... 14 4 In Con Cor pr 33 "''' ! Int II Cor nu. 107 33;i Int Pap pr S 02 Ti 30 I Inter Salt ... 014 .JCK I Iowa Central. 3 its.- 1 ui ureeic 1.1.. tn Pltls & W pf. 7'1 I Itts Coal pf. 83U lierc-Ar.- pf.mi Pond Creek c is '4 Pub Serv Cor 90 lly St Sp pf.1014 Iteadit 1st pf 37 Heading 2d . 39 Hen & Sara. 114 Hep I &. S pf. Dili Sawigo Arms. 02 'i Sears-Hocb . .138 Sears-Hoe pf.120 So P P. Sug.120 S P It Sug.107 SIoss Sheff . . 30'i Sloss-Sheff pf 0 St 1. & S V pf 28 Stan Milling. US Stand Mill pf. S4 St L Southw't 21-i Studebaker pf 95 Third Ave . 19 Tob Prod pf.. 95 ld.,.Pir pair, JOI ilLo:esi t'.4 , Transuo Wins 38', Twin City II. 49 Union B & P 72 4 I'n Alloy Stl. SG United Drug. 73 U Drug 1st pf 49 Un C Sirs pf.103 Unit Pap Hd 21 Vi Unit Hy Inv 10 V S Ilxpress. lfi i;S S & Hcf pf 46 Utah Sec Cor IS Ya Car Ch pf.UO HLF1NED SUGARS Prices wero firmly maintained, on u baels I of ftu for fins granulated. DA1IIY PROUUCrS CllIlDSK lleinand was only moderate, but the market ruled etendy undtr llicl.t ofTer lnns hnd etronc country advlcca. The quotation" weri as fnllowst Xew "York, whole-milk, fane fresh, 33vi32Vsc; apecUbt lilaher. New Yorl.. whoIo.inUIc, fair to Knod fresh, S2Wll2He Wisconsin whole-milk, fiim-v ;!3(i.inHi-: do. do. fair to Kcod. B2 POULTRY I.lVi:- The market ruled firm ot tho late advance, with demand absorbing the limited ofTertnsi Quotations: Powls. accurdltiB' to ncallti. HJtir33o, sirlni; chlckeno acford Ina to oui.llty. 2s 12c: roosters. :'4sl2.e, duel.s, Pckln, 22ir3r.c: do. Indian Runner. 2H4T!'.0c; seese 28ftU2c: turkeya S4Sllc. aulneas, nouns', per ralr. welirhtnir IVi 42 pounds apiece. tl.rl,2ft; smaller eires. 60 iruineas. 01. 1, per pair. 7.iuhuc; pizeons, iiuirooc; uo youncr. tory thp world has over known, should bo permitted to finish the work and re ceive all tho honors which are his due. Of course. It Is acknowledged that there Is another sldo to this picture, and It Is generally conceded that In any case Foch will get tho pralso and honors any how. There waa tome discussion as to tho duration of the war, but an one oanaer nles. Contrnit Not Canceled There is a good deal of quiet talk In. tho Street these days about tho cancel lation of contracts by the Government. Some of theso rumors are planslble enough. Thero was one, howeverl to tho effect that the contract made with tho Duqucsns Light Company, of Pitts burgh, had been canceled. As a matter of fact, tho conttaet for a large new HARD HIT BY GAS pointed out that Germany has only been powerhouse had never been signed ami, given llo days to decide we may ex- the officials of the Duquesne Company. pect the end of this week will see tho ( wero notified that the Government wouljl end and," ho added, "then what?" , withdraw from furthc- negotiations, t , A continuation of strength in the stock ' "" market is looked for. particularly In tho , , peace stocks. Some far-seeing bankers and brokerB maintain that the bargain 11 prices at which most securities Can be bought today will not bo repeated for a long time after peace Is declared. Marine Once .More At last It would seem that something definite to to happen In connection with . T !, llf .. "IJn.. VV'vitPel Hl T tho International Merchant Marine 1-CIKUlOU HUN V 1 UCb ITU IS deal. A well-known broker who takes'! moro than a passing Interest In the securities of this coiporatlon called at tention to a meeting which is to b held late today bv tho directors to receive' Ian offer from aBrlt!Rh syndicate which wants to buy tho Marino Company's , RUJWjift ' British shlp3. i This time P. A. S. Franklin says , In a statement which he gave out that Recovering in Hospital in France LOSliS FOOT V I'RKSH FRUITS per pair, tr a, Sanderson, chairman of tho 11. 1. ...U..I,AM tAja n A.I fl 1t -hlt 1 nimbii (join.Jiuuco, iwa ...... it. - 35'; 07 'b 3.3: 1 30 Jfi?. 173 ' ' Jeve-1 Tea 120 120 120 21?; TO'i H.'i P.O "On 22U' 21' ill KiK 121 HUNS FREE BELGIAN CIVILIAN PRISONERS 221 107'; io?v; 12 70' i fb'l 3.'.' 70! b'V 7o; C! of Its Deported Citizens s-i Financifjl Briefs upon most of the essential Industries of this country." Mr. Palmer described tho German bank as "a cplrt'r'a web that spreads over tho llnartclal world" and declared that German bankers. In this country alone, had a!del In bullillngmp Industry after Industry, "totaling possibly ?J,G00,- ' 000.000 In money value and billions U. S. Airmen Stooil-off Iluns;"10"1 Potential political value," and coiiimueu . Without attempting t prophesy Tho No w-York Subtreasurj gained SH7.000 from the banks yesieiuay. mak ing a cash not gain since Friday of 1 4S79,000. . FLIERS IN DARING EXPLOIT New Jersey Y.M. C. A. Secretary Victim of Collision American lleudqusrters In Prance, Nov 7. Dr. Leon Alanson Carlcy, of Caldwell, N. J., u secretary of tlio Young Men'.s christian AsbOcIatlon, has been killed near Bar-le-Duo us tho result of an uutomobllo collision. Doctor Carley was on his wuy to a base to nccuro en tertainers when he met his death, lie When forced to Dcecriul -With the American Army Northwest 1 '. ( Ysrdun, Sov. 7, A daring exploit b) ' two American aerial observers, Lleuten Bt William Ilrwln. of Chicago, and Ueutenant Bocutn, the first named the nly American observation ace, was, ro vmlej rhu the advancing infantry came npon them holding off Germans v'th the marlilno guns of their airplanes Th aviators and their machines wert mtrued. Er-ln anct Uocum flew over Sedan -,-1?,T iinvfiiic vrn wircnv Utiet. Urea on the troops there They ?lLS HCKSOUS lOll W JLbON ftp' forced to land pn tho German """" iC-th lino owing to easine trou- j.uur smni,l, Cilie. Name Streeti or afSV e..i... nw .....vi; iin, nI ' Superior Steel . . . I Tenn Cop & Chem. 10 Texas & Pacific . 22.4 1 Texas Co Ih0 1 Tobacco Products. 6! 'Union Paclfio ...134Jj Union Pacific pf. 73 Unit Alloy Steel.. it ... .United Cigar Strs.102!. ... ' United Fruit ...,14l .. U S Ind Alcohol. lOllj 101 U S Hubber 71)5 73.W 1 U S Hub 1st pf. .1031. 104 1 U S Smelt It & M. 47; -1st,' U S Steel U3?4 1144 U S Steel pref. ..Ill; 111 Utah Copper .... 00U HOW. Ya-Caro Chem ... 581 1 Ou'i Ya Iron Coal S. C. C'J , Wnha.h. W O'f Wabash vref A... 40 -lOH AVobash pref 11... 214 ... W.st Mar laud... Ill, 14)j 'West Pacific pf.. 004 01 West Union Tel . Wn" W4 ' Westlngh 13 . 31. 444 414 I Wheeling; & ! 11. I'i W White 3lotors . . 17H 47 VA-Illvs-Overland ,. 2IJJ 25 I Wlllvs-Overl'd pf. 85M ' Wilson & Co W Worthington P . . 52 -J-4 m". LJJH iui?; ioj luu 774 704' 77 1354 13IJ. 1351; 734 73! 734' ViuHlerUain, Nov, 7. In accordance with Its amnesty proclamation the Ger man Government has released all Bel gian o'vlllan prisoners held tn Germany, according to a telegram received here lrom Berlin. Special .rules under which Belgian prisoners have beon held aro raid to have been abolished. Deinaad was only moderate-, but values wero eUhdH held on choke stock, of most descrip tions Quotations: Apples Neu York, per Mil Wealthy, fsft ft.AU: AlexiH'd-r. 4m. Kill Pippin. J4&3: Srow. I40S: llaldn lllush. M3 30. HUbhardjton, 110,1.23; Oraventeln. 1.1. Ro fc.50: Twents-ounee. tr.iirir.1.3n: ClrMilmt, l3.23i various varlelle?, 5DBI Apples, l'ennsyllnnla and Virginia rer bM. fjrhnes. 4.r.oe ".r.O: Kliif. ,... f.n. lialdnln. l'u;..30: Hen DBMS 13.31104.23: York Imperial. 4 304? .130 Jonntban. K.VR, A'piil". per 4-bui.h, llHVet 4 0,' ffi) 1 1 r, An lip. t.it.H h..t..t Ya Hy & Pwrl02 4 ' 73cWl 30 rrabapples. per ' 4 -bush.' A'ulcan Detln S "' il.aiiv J.75. Apples western, per Vn eTn f J ''' P-'.304.3O. Quince,. New York, per v uican i pi. 4 1 iiia infra. .irt ii. r-. i.n.i. k..i. .. o Pears. Xiw Yorl., per bush. baket lieurre Hose, .1fi3.S(ii Sheldon 2ii3. Tears. i auiornia, per box, jb'u. 1'lunis. uaii. fornla, per box, ?1'3'2. Leu-.ons. per box, filttl" Orar.jes, California, rer box. $(!; ,lo. Plorldii, tier crate, tn'i, Orapefrult, pr boi. J2.30O3 30 Pineapples. Cuban, per cat. J.V0O.5O: do, Porto ltlco, per crate, ,3011,30. Cruiiborrle. Jereej, pir busli.box. 42fts. Urspes. Delaware and .-.ev jora. per "-in imsiti't L'oniord, 23 V 31c. D.'lanuie. 21 tl 27c. Grapes, Ne York, per l3-'.b. Isiket Conconl. tl.1.101.33. Urapes, Lallforntn, rer box, U.7J'4I. VEGETADLE? 'Ihe reneral mnrket was quiet and showed , little, ihaiure. Qjctatlonsi WhlU potatoes. Cistern snore, per barrel No. 1. 4sv 14 SO; No. 2, 12.3003.30: Mhlte potatoes. Jersey, per .bu.r.tl uaelcet No l. leji 1.10; .o. .. DUKi'ioo. waits pitatoea. Jir hey and l'ennailvanlu. per luo unnnrl, llrocu Mountain. Nu, 1, S2.704J3: Giants, No. 1 I2.iOW2.50; No, 2, tl.DOBS. Hweet potatoes, Jersey, per basket No. I. 75oW LI3; No. 2, 40SCCC. HMeet potatnea, Bast ern Hhore. per barrel No. I. ti(li4.23; No. 2. .J2W2.50. Lettuce. New York, per crate. uOctfll.7... Celer).. Niv York, per bunch. l.lQOne. Cucumbers, New Y'orU, per basket. tifii.oO. Cabbute New York, per ton. 1 17 V 22, do, Danish, seed, per ton, .2382s. Onions, per 100-pound bac. No, 1, 11.23V 1.78; Co do, No. 2. S0cSl Wll & I. Il pf 23 Woolworth pf.116 Wlgmro B pf.100 Wilson pref.. 8S'4 Wis cent 37 W Mfg 1st C4 4 AVo V M pf A 90 WorthP&MpfB634 .' Citv of Lille Pleads for Return ! !".l?8: ' l'arls, Nov, 7, Moro than 3000 per sons of Lille hRve petitioned tho rector TO j UO', 72,4 734 IS 4S ' ot tlle. '-""'versity of Mile to request the 1034 1U-1 I I'rench Government to call -upon uer 111?' 1114' yoi; ton co to t 854 &p.: V"l 47 24.4 &5 034 Wl 17 244 8-V4 01 1 1 poaU. wtoh the I has been burled nt Bar-le-Duo. vv imour at einpu.iK 1 propnesy j0Be, Crow of Blnghaniton, .. Y.. what may be done wltli tho proceeds. a KnlghtH of Columbus worker, las been for this must remain to be tettled by ,hlt j. a Bhel, .llUe .ervle at" H 'J tha treaty ot peace. It Is tafo to say that j t8en 0Il tho front ,ne, ,, , , the businesses which ilia Germans built, jeg u.i In America will be lost to them for-, ouy wi3l t Darlington. Mo a ever. No other course would be com-, younc jje-Va Chrli.tian Association pauaio vvuii mo emt. u. .mi.;in.mi in. vvorlteT, nas been lilt In the leg by - stitutlons. No other course would mako j .urupnel while distributing candy and vTlfT.IT DCTI1DWC TA OriliTr the American field of Industry and com- cigarettes near Montfaucon. northeast NUGENT Rtl UK Nb fO SENATE ineice 'afe for democracy " 1 0f the Argonne forest. lie will recover - - The oung Men's Christian Assoda-1 Vnlwn ilf Iilnho SlIDDorl I'rrsi. tlon Is now sending homo soldiers' 'olU9.m J"in ouppori I rcsi money. It amounts to 13,090.000 ilcnt Wilson b Appeal monthly fly w 4QCiatcd Vre,s Reject Chicago Traction Merger t ' "tah,i Ko,v' At rhtdnlght Ch.. Nor. 7.-Vot.r yesterday re-iyi' JZJ.!S! '. T' Jetted the ordinance for tB Malflkaillon I (PMW ,N!,n'1 fflrtl,n ' '-- many to return relatives and children who wtre carried away during the ec cupatlou of the city and held In defiance of International lavy. Tho petition sas: "Wo aro tortured by the thought that our children wcro carried aw.ay "by a hordo of barbarians. Hxpoaed to tho will of heartless mon and weakened by emu. .-.in nf iirlvatlou. they are ex- Tsi'- 77'Iit Pod to all tha fatigue, all the danger ? 4 PJ ,, .11 tii tiititirlen of nn army fleeing Iu disorder.'1 The petition has been tiansmltted to President Polncare, who will imme diately take steps to Investigate tha sit uation of which complaint Is made. 04 40 i4 G04 40 A J44 b0?. LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS Chicago. Nov. 7 H0O3 Katlmated ro celpts today, 47,000 head! left over, 0021 head Market opened slaw. Plrst sales mustl lne to 13c lower than yesterday'a best time, sis 10 paid. Quality fairly sood. CATTLU estimated It celpts today, 19,000 h'.ad. HHBBP Estimated receipts todar, 38,000 head. Kansas City. Nov. 7. CATTLE Itecelpts, 7000 bead. " HtKle. Receipts. 8000 head. SHUUP lteceipte. SOO0 head. Mouth Omaha, Nov. 7 11003 llecelpts, 77ii head. PATTLJC r.eoelpts, BBOi) head. SllEKP Uccelpta. 1,1,000 bead. Cars, "JUL rittsburcli. Nor. 7. HOGS Ileeelpts, 7300 head. lA'aer. Heavy and heavy )ora. era. II7.73&IS; lljht yoikers. 10.73!17; piss. Ilil MO10 73. afllSEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 100Q head." Lower. Top sheep, fll.23; top la'inb. 110. (.'ALM3S P.ecelpts. 30 lie.!. Illshor. Top, tlculars of an offer made by the above- mentioned syndicate for the purchase of the British tonnage. Tho meeting to be held today Is to receive a communication asking the advice of tho directory of the merchant mat lne as to tho des'ra blllty of tho proposition. This banker said that he understood It the deal should sq through the proceeds w mild bo used by tho International aierehant Marine to purchase from the United States Government a number of enemy ships selied during the war. Many brokers give llttlo or no attention to statements put out from time to time about Marine's affairs and, tegard the meeting today about as Important as preceding ones. Public Traction Ownership Theie was quite a little quiet dihcus sion last week In financial circles In this city over a report which had received a good deal of publicity, to tho effect that members of the American Klectrlc Railroad Association, at a recent con feienco. had adopted a resolution ad vocating public ownership of traction railroad systems. Tho principal 'of an Important hank ing house that has financed a number of such systems, both In the Kast and West, said thero had been a misun derstanding of the facts and that while ho understood that such a resolution was proposed. It was roferred to one ot the committees to take such action as they saw fit, and evidently they liavo eecn fit to take no action, at least nono has beon taken up to the present. Them was, however, ho roirrarked, a resolution passed nt that conference about which more will bo heaid. It was to bring about s revision of the relations betveen tho vuhlic and the utilities com panies, and to bring nbout a substan tial measure of lellef if tho railways nre to continue to serve the public. That resolution wan as follows; VFlrst. That It Is the deliberate ludg ment of this association that, tn the light of the experience of tho Industry (luring tho war, the ontb-e subject of the relationship between electric rail way companies and the public t'pould have, now anu curing the reconstruct tlon period following the war, the most earnest consideration of both tho public and the companies, "Second, That, among other things, a radical revision of electric railway local franchises thould bo made, if tho, Industry is to nontlnue to render efilctent service to the public. Third. That by the president Amer- I squares lor rreiiueut tettefct 1 Madrid. Nov. 7. President Wilson ha an HAtrarf u at war- Cotton Bujerj ami Sellers York. Nov 7.- -Docembei Kief fer, Wllron. Newman, W Oumotiis, Glover and Morrison bid: Young, II) man, Huusell. Jlltchell, J. llartcorn, Schlll and Allen offered. JanuaryHeldey, V. , llartcorn. Tar- rott, Slgel, and Prederlckson bid: Geran, Sellar, Mitchell, Young, Newnnan, Glf- ford, Burnett Jnd Jay offer'1-.,rn March Brooks. Johnsjuj. F.;I?artcprn and Johnston W..' mWBl .jmr-f- Young. Rtrw atuttsIaWMsI .laMMu:3Li NEW YORK COITEEvMARKET November I December . January . , Vlarck ,. . Mm . , July .. . September Bid, Today's Yesterday's opening close ., '11.(13 .n ,. 'S.80 8 SO , ... R.3 . 'B.23 u.2.1 ., 'K.KS ' 0.S.1 .,'10,13 10.13 The 304th KiiRlncers, attached to the Seventy-ninth Division, buffered heavily ( from gas In tho memorable drive near Yerdun. according to Private John A.. Koficr. of Lebanon, in a letter home. Prl- 'Js, vate. Kofier wrote from a hospital where . he was recovering from gas. Although one foot was torn of by a shell, Private Aloyrius Kmiotek, of Nes ""STi CaBtle, remembered that he had started,.' ' out with un Important message to dimW liver. lie crawled across tho battlefield Jj until he found another runner to com- plcte the trip. ThYro he lay In a shell 14H hole several hours until 'stretcher bear- iv crs picked him up. The reception he an'd'-i' other wounded men got from the French, In Paris made up for all tho sufterlng, jj; ho writes homo from Walter Heed JIoj- - pltal, In Washington, D, C, whero he Is convaleccent. Glenn McKinnc, of Big Beaver town ship, near New Castle, was hilled tr) action on tho Italian front on Octobeii JT tjr. o. Private Russcl Hutter, of Unlontowp, 1 I3 In a Paris hospital suffering from gast'i Tho first Blair County boy tn reach.. lll .l-.l.l. OO .. llllllUV. ". . .....t..v.. . .,h. n.... r tik,.... ..e r.L.i..,.. .' U1IU, 1JU.1 X.. JVIIKICI, Ul tfl.lllll0UUlSu,( wns milieu 111 action wciouer -. . j , Hecoverlng from wounds iccelved 1"1 July, Sergeant Lawrence JIcNnbb, c'fs,, Allentown, serving with the machlna.r. guns of the Halnbow Division, was hilled!-; In September. Corporal Georgo Presher.jt Prlvato Andrew Bauer and Prlvato Otto-.v,' Ludwlg. all of Kullerton, have heoji wounnou. The dovr are all selectea men,, et. Cornoral Dresher and Private Ludwltfon'. serving with the Seventy-ninth Dlvit'o-iiri I t'rivaie 1. nr.ries . cicr, ui oujunmi a. died of wounds utl Lieutenant P. T Jllller, ot toctlh.i; Haven, serving with the 107th Slnc'jtrcis'ffi Gun Battalion, has been ulscharged frcvx.u a base hosnltal. where he waa treatcdK for gas, accordlns to a cablegram ritltlf' calved by his parents. In Lock IIsv3,'J? Harry Itodgcm, of Lnnsdalo, died Prance from pneumon a. TIoxTnond IT. Koch, of Heading, wtw) ,1 killed In action In September. John r.1,M Wlltrout. of ICutztown. reported mlssHl! Is believed to bo back with his compa'fj-'i" a letter having been received from hft5i' j rocemiy. 3 Previously reported wounded degre"" llntlsllAPmlnslll Il'?s I I sfl sItSAAnla i Tf a, suvv iatvu, aiiMtv viuj WiTVillJ) V)' fm Kefinett Sugar Remaini Quiet i York, Nov. 7. For the first time In several days, tha International Com mittee waa a buyer of rwn onelVed Bfaday, taking 58,000 bags nf Cuban for I IBHHIU.M Wt sM a ,at a committee he appointed ?"d'nf' ,aiedVT1(,,11, ,effcc'e ot W'i sldcnt of the association. am ! 0UJ.n?a',. "UrU.,,.cr U..n "Wm, nrVin. rt.. it -i.n i. .oi,- ,. .i,v("""i veq in j-iniaueipiiia, i' our urotlnrs. - .. ..vuv HV..J (. B(tw, uu , . ,,..W B.UU4 I ,,..,,... , I ... !,... .U -1 . . I of reconstruction problems, particularly ..' ; . , "um. 7ru' m lsl,F ihn. .-!,,. 1,,.. tr, -innui ernn..hi.a ...i roiy and tha fourth Is await hie n call report tholr recommendations at an early 1 " . .'. vj date" ' EMPRESS ZITA RENTS CHATEAU ; lion. I llnu... fiallille.l . .,.,,,.. .- ', in tha bond houses iho election i-e-iSwiea Newapupcra Expert .Au?a,i Sllll, U'.r. n.ffiirilA1 In tliA tnfiln vtllli ..!... Afn..un1. ... iV . f "'e i I it . .. .... sKiisiacuon ana able newa from I accounted In , ;:. ". "" iiniiii -niiii.ii 1 u 10 vicuiiy it OOUll tins, wiiu me tavor- ... -' Kurope, unnue-tlonably. lly the Atiocialed Prist ' a measuie for the Improve- Genets, Nov. 7 The Suiea noWti-. bond market. 1 nrs announce that Kmpresa SSlta, i meat of the There has beoi) a feeling for soma time, past that bond markat conditions WOUM do'Witej- Anil ,Uta BsMlMPsMl Austria, has renteii the chateau wr-' ij-gg at iiorscnacii, on uiae t,onstiiP i liviYapiAiivia awis wide na WVOOmVJMH . 'M'MlsWJlBWteeV MMHHZRff V " P0" wr Mwmjm.L.mmmLiiimmmmiimmmmmmmHMta. xww wsu. .ii.-i. W'Vr