p f oj EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER FmEADELPBIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER', 12, 1918 - -7" 3 rmftm YEWS Oi? THE FINANCIAL WORLD NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA STOCK PRICES Oils AND Peace a concic pandect on thciiiliircofOiIStocks nnd tjir r-"iiti!j . OIL ERA. Send tor jour ropy. WE SPECIALIZE in OILS DUNHAM s ia 43 Exchange Place New Yor toim Taji Just Cff the Press I A Free Vest Pocket Booklet "A Stockholder's Rights" No matter what kind of n company you are interested in, or plan to be a stock own er in, you should know all the commonly accepted rights end powers of a security holder. Atk for Booklet TV-410 JONES & BAKES? xi:rriiiTii: Widentr Bide., Philadelphia 'Phones Dell, Walnut 1690 Kty stone. Knee 2200 New York Chicago IMttshurch Direct Priinte Wlrr I rmtoa IIW I'lWII Wl HIM II I HI IHIH i'iiorii s K-VMTi;U.N HTATi: I'KM I I..NTI till . 2.T t. nnd Fall-mount ar 1'hiIiV' IpM t 1 Soalrd proposal will 1 r 1 t th AbOTPnam-d IrmUtullo . until 1-! uMntk noon Friday, ofmlHT 11. Ill 1 H. fi r furnish.!.: i meat auppllfs tor th month of l. mMr I 1918, nnd flour and flmir substitute nurpll'" for h month of lvrmb-r 19IS To le dcllvrrfd frro of porteraiii fr!ffht and other rharpfa nt iui h Hint f and In ueh quantition a m . i nnulrl , hdir not as r preapnt t! will li rJprtp. Quantltifi to b lncrenM n ilrrrpaopd m ! the discretion of th Hoard of Inspectors Th Inaprctora herchy 'rmr thr rlclit t j reject, any or all blda received na they nn i neem for the beat Interests of thcHnslI- i Intlon. nOHERT J McKKVTY Warden ADVANCES ARE SCORED EARLY ON NEW YORK; STOCK EXCHANG E Peace Brings Strength for Most Issues at Opening, but Market Soon Becomes Orderly and No Wide Fluctuations Occur Kails Lead New YorU, Nov. 12. Willi sit eel settled down to serious business from the opening of the .stock market tutl.iy, and, outside of n little displiy of strength In the early tiudltig, when some of the railroads nilvanced from 1 to 3 points, nnd unilhir gn'ns weir made In n number of Industrials nnd specialties, u sup jil of stocks um In evidence that killed ill the demand from outsldo sources and resulted In u general downward movement in the, late fore noon There was a noticeable absence of the buying viuvo, which had been expected to come with the mil of hostilities, but this was attributed bj broilers generally to tbe uncei ttilntv In the money market and the gen eral belief tint If purchases lfvlntgu volume were mudc banking accommo dations would be 1 of Usui. The trading, though, on tho 111 ft day after the restoration of peace throughout the world, was orderly, and presented little chance from con ditions pievalllng for manv weeks past. The Important featuio of the market wns the scant supply of rail iimiK which was Indicated by the manner In which (ireat Northern pre fcired opined up more than 3 points to luGVa. while other dlldend-palng stocks mnde gains of from 1 to more than 2 points, and nearly nil the low -priced Issues, Including Krlo common, advanced from fi actions to more than 2 points. Those gains were not maintained for many minutes, and bcfoie the foitnoon passed many of the nils had lot all their advances and wero in only blight supply nt concessions. There wns tho usual wide raiue In JleMcan Petroleum, which opened up 3 points at 175 nnd then (hopped to 1G7. Market movements general were indicated by the netlnn of Pnltid States Steel common That stock was exrcptlotuillj weak at the start, open ing down 1V4 'to lull,, but had a quick ra.ll to 102',, then declined to 10" 'i CORN PRICES STEADY; COTTON OPENS FIRM; EARLY FEARS ABATED SLUMP COMES LATER New York Stocks Last clnse ltlBh t.nw Advance lliimely 22'f 2.1'j 211, Aih llumcly lif. GS'i" b0 cV)j Alaska Hold M . fi .iij Aliska Juneau... yi yu o.'i Allls-l'halni Mfg 2; sj) yhif S.oi) fan. 2.t' :)), a 2S'i iYciv York Bonds Vm Agrlu Client, lllulf 10JS !().', 102', tin 47,'.- itr IJJ'f vn.'i f.-s'i 14 67 4t Wi ny. (i 47!i us i;. 70' j r.7'i ii oil ,'lS'i II7 S'l'J 121) 1111 K i UN'l Hla'j Itti i4; 7.1' ( PN'i I-) J N lij A ixnt, AnvrnTir.Mr.T' C273 USTATK OF JOhKI'II F. FI INN. drccnrl Icttr of ad mlnlat ration n the ahnp ptaie hnxlni benn craned tn th undersigned, all pernn lndbtM to tho aid estate am cque-ted to make p'oment and thnae ha vine claim to present th same, without delav tn nVNICfi T FMW )0 N 20 Hi at . I'hlla. Or to hi nttornev, Ai-TtnnT u MnrsK linn T,r.d Title TlMff I)IVIDF.MH raiLADFM'IU I'OMIMNY I'OK t.lAlt ANTFMNft 'l01f(J(,l.s 521 Land Title Kull.Nnc Capitai .... i-'.ono non Surplua and Froflta 7."l PA.1 Philadelphia, Not ember tl 111 The Hoard of Director rna thU di de clared a dividend of Three dull ir (S3) per hare, together with im ixtra dhbbnd of One ilollar fl) per klure upon the rtpttHl Stock of the Company jmiab! t)e ember 11 1918. to etockholdera of reconl nt the clon f bualneaa NoemNr 30 1D1S Checka will be mailed SAMUHI C llDVnvns Trfuwii-er Urtikers lixercisc Caulion Deceniher, January and May OwiiiK to New Condition?. Oats Arc Firmer Reach Maximum Declines for Day Am lbet Sugar . CI', Am Can 47, iu Cnu pref . . i7'i Am Car & IMry . SO Am Cotton Oil. . 4.'li m lllita & l.en . l.'ih Am II K l.en pf . TllV Mn International. ,"75j Am l.-o ... .41 Am Ico pref . . oil J Am t.lnscpil . . 41 i Am I.ocomotlxo. . t7U I Am .Smelt & Iter. 0." Am Sin & l!of pf 1 111 J 121 1 Am Sumatra Toli.l"2U lt)J,i Am Strel K'drle-s. Si'i KSU , Am Tel & Tel ..IDS Kls'i Am Tobacco . . , 1 '(' I ABFOCI.UCU IJH.... Ifc'i Am Zinc 1. & H . Wi l.H Anaconda Copper. 72'i rt Alch Top & H 1-'.. !)7'i ; Alt h TAS V Pf. !Hl li.'j Allan C, & V I 11.1 ll.lliluill I.nco MJ, Hall .V Ohio . . . 1,0 Ilarrott Co . ...101' j , Itatoiiil.in .Mining. I", , Huh Steel pief 00 Heth Ktl Class H. 1,2.',' l!pth Steel S', pflOl', Itrkljn Ilap Tn n IP, Ilutto Copper ... IPi llutte A: Superior 23T, Hutterlck Co . . 1. ',' California Petrol. 2 J, California Pet pf. Im ' California Pack . 47J, Canulian Pacific 1711 Cential Iaat;ier 01' j . Ceno do Prrco '.' .')v! I chandler Motor HM'j Chesi Ohio . (ii, Chtiago Ct West. 1(1 - Chic (Jt West pf. ."?() , CHI .M k St Paul. ,r,2 fhl M St P pf. hVi Chi & Norlhw'n. 1(X,, Chi & Nortliw't pf.l.'lO fill It I A: P.lO. , II J j C It 1 & P C pf 71 C It I &. P "ri pf Hi Clcxo C C A.' St 1.. 40 Chile Copper . . . 21U Chlno Copper ..41 Colo Fuel & lion lU'i Columhli t! fc i: 10' 01 47' h-.u w. l.i 7(lj ;i7 ti r,n Hs'i n7t f.n?, 120 mi lnM 10a I I w: 7.1 i Vb'i 12' i llu'k lll'j Ill's lllsh JSBIIlfiO Anillo-Frch lis S7 Jilnnft Ain Frgn ti Bs 01 ', 3nftoi) Am Tel Cs 101 '4 Cum Alchlsnn Is .. 0I)' 4000 Ileth SI fis 1930 84 U lfiiinn llrhlv 11 T 7s '. I fi oon Ilonlenux Gs lot limnnc & o cv 4'4r m'4 7oni)C A: ii conv Ds !iH UiinoChl (It West 4s fiT judo fhi ii & (j 4s or, 100n(iCM&HtPrd4',s 0 Sinno ry of Paris Cs !"i flonn Krlo env 4s H II tin BnilO Krle cnv 4s S I) fil'i 117000 Fr Hep 5'is 104 28HII0 Int Met 4iS r,8'3 311(100 lnt It T ref 8s 84 liOOOO Int M Jt Cs . .104 ooo i.u sh ilit is .u :i:va ','.11000 1. 11, llni-:i'a J0HIIIIII ild 4 'in :uooo iiii it ii'it, 4001111 ill, 'M 4'l. 31000 1.10118 s . . 17000 Jliusotlhs Cs 100 IIS. 10 IIK.illl IIH.I4 101 101 soon X Y C fe II fis 101 llinilil VVC IV.-s US I".' K8000 Pa gen ct 4's 9B CnOOOPluce Oil 11UI 8UVI lOUOOSt I. A. H F lljl Lew J'J'i lol 89 84 U US 4 101 84 'JOK cm, K0 H8TJ K9 01 U 103 r.8V 84 101 92'); IIII.IM1 IH, I II IIK.KII IIS U0 mi 101 101 HI! 95 V, 89'jl 2 D m, 99 '4 101 89 HtU !i C 101 8 4 '4 90 fiC-1, 9C 80 lis '4 CO Ul'i 104 R8' 81 104 !2. DIM! I) 111. HO US.UII IS. 11(1 lilt 101 10.1 10' 9fi',i 89 V4 M Td.'i SI 01! 3 iuv' io.p; lin'f 1;. SI', IV." 101'; 4P, ll'i 24' j 17'c .'J'S OtPj 40 171Ji 02 k .ti Ids', IV.', II an mu sr,1, 107 :i-.'H 7o ss 40 2.PJ 44,', 40 418.' Ui 01', IM'i KM 42 ll'i 2.1', 17 2.1 tri 4-'i i;i'j to', !!S'j 107 nii so S.'. 100.' J 32 J 74'i S7Ji 10 221J 41 40 40'i Consolidated Clas.lOI'i 10V, 101 mi 17! .llI liri.T WPATIIIK lllltl.CVT ( M".rn, n, 13 I'llllnN I'llr to nlslit Mulnewli' i"iwl imh'ill Tliiirilii hi'hht In rlren' Iti f,"!'! tunluM MUMiiir'. 0" . ""'I'1 Il'i-t- lrt1 nril lMil l'n I r liil'lclit. Hnlni-ill 11ml urehilili Tli'ir-il i Willi ms'rrite triii ppr ! IM.rr.nvIn nml llniinl I llr tnnlclit mill llnlnp-iliM llt!itli miller tiinlcM. Niirlh II'UpIi I'Or tnnlrl'l mill i nl lir.ilni sll-litli riillliT lunUlil In Pt il Mnnlini l'r tnnl-l't nnil Vt pilnpil i 1 wiit-.tirr In ppi-I'i ipulril iiprlln" i limine 1'nlr pnllit unil Urilnrsillll nllElilb nurmer pilii.'-il i T- ibpr 2. 1918. to ptnckhoMprs n rpKU- f.M.1 in tl.a liAnk. nf lh. (nr,,,mnv ul inH 'of hUBlnpfl. Noembpr R. V11S Thfl Trannter Pnpkn will Im, c1,i-p1 trom Vovtmhrr stl to ONPmiiPr Tltn l'US HAI.nt I I.Vi'l'IVO Trpnmirfr. i p Clilpucn. Vnv 12 1 In the Initial tndlrc todae P'lce- for I corn c vered a stilo -inre anil lirolce's rt Mrv nervous They felt thn'r ay eau'lousH. owlncr to the new conditions I rirt cnii'itlons on Di'ceniher ere . 1 IP ... tl (ii nt-nlnvt $1 17M 111 tile THK WMT niHADM-IIM TITI.i: AMI J,,., '1Ir,lny .,ncl later sold at Phllmlplnhla NnvVmbp- 7 Ills l$119'i. The start In Jnmnry was 1 Pi TKp llnard of lllrpptom hnn thin nnv op-I .., 11 ,,, 1 ntrnlnit 41 1 PI l nt tho end 1rd a HRJII-ANM'AI. IIIMIII'.Ml !' ' L ..... i.. - iix tui r;K vr-vi. clear or lax raaiiip 1 '" '"""., , ... . The IP' ItnK nl uneilieillPlu inn nium feteil ltelf lit "'e lieKinnlnc c t Im&l- neis abated Cntimlslon houses wero bmlr,K aril rffprlttrs were nhvorhed quleklv to 'he "iiriinse nf many O.i t were tl'mi r on fairly irood pur chases bv commission Iioums There was no --olllntr pteuro Local Intinsts mre Inclined to follow commission firms In their operations Tho trade took the stand that larce exports may he ex pected N'ovpmhi r opened ie higher at 710 hid Deceniher stilted at 7'ic. to tltic niralnst Co3,c at the cloe Saturdiy, ntnl la'er sold nt 70-e Jnnuacy opened nt C92c to C1c, aKalnst G'l'ic at the cloe Saturday, and moied up to 70'-i;e Li ailing future ringed n follows m'v' C)pen Hieh Low rJ 311 e.u.; rj) tITTIIN IU.I.T U i:Tlir.K COMIITIIINS New nrk. Nov. I i. Tpni'ipr iturp-. uprp ritlter low In (lip ipntnl iHirtlnn nt Hip inttnn In It tliN nininlin; tinil norm.il In otlipr Mitlnii- Tlip fullowlni; tvnit'priiturps vi pip rpuiri'i ill ... Nii!i!0p Ml Mikslilirir. 30i l.ltllp Kofi.. .MpiiiiiIiIs ivml linovil lp. 3H( I art -111KI1. Mainii mill Mlanl 1, 10: ueii-t 1 mill Ilia 1I111111.V ( iv. l-l 1 ihimi'-viiip. saviinnuli mill .1 11 ksnuvlPp. Ill Mitmini; ton. Ii irlp-tim mill MiinlKiiiuprv. 40i I'pn--111 nil. AJt New llrlr.llo. All Tiininl. SU. null -.iii Antiinln nnil (,.i1vphIuii, ou. New iirk, N'ov 1. The Initial trad ing on the Cotton i:ehantro was most orderl, prices advanclns twenty-one to sixty points, with the tone stronn of penee, both on the altitude of souto iin -pot holders and vvt'h reference to a. prjau.il Imptovement in (hipping fa cllltUs vveie Klvcn expiesslon, there was little support around the rlnif his made priced sensitive to Wall street and soutlurn se'Ilm; and the break extended from 2fi to 75 for Janu.ir. with active months RencraUy sellliiR 100 to 110 points below Saturdays clos' his tlgu-es. The volume of business tapered orf.at this level and there were lilies of 15 to 25 po'nts from the lovv'ebt 7;c 4SU :a,, :u hl'a 1 10;.' 12 14"' 4S, HO'i 2.P .'!0'j 42' J!2 43 Vi 10! i M'i XV, Ui ll'J'i 11 1 01'i 00' a KM 12 ll'f 2:1;,' 1. 2.1 Wi Ul'i 171'j ro'4' ::bi. 10 1 10'i no s. 100! i I o2K I 74! i S7H! 40 40 40'i 101 73Ji 40H :.!; :ii.'i Sl'a Cm 07 i i "4, i 2H000SI I. S V hi .. ,. ts rj o.i 5.1 COOOStnbd A I. adj 5s ... . 1 l.0',i.C0'. SIOOOSoil Pae cv BsloS' lost H08I4 4.1000 Sou Pac cv 4s. 88 'i 87" If7 9000 Texan Co Cs 99!, 99' 99 '4 Hiiiflill' S Ilubbir 5s 88 87 '3 88 liO'K) U H Stl 11 f Bs 99 7s 99 ' 99 74 1C3000 V K of tl II A. I f. '4s new 19 1044 103Th 103J, 10000 " l of ! HA. I S'.iH 1921. . OS's 9S'i 98' Nniv York Curb IMIIHTHI I.s 111,1 '.i 12 Wi 47'i :t i ti ll'i 4715 .Wi' :iiU i-"i 4; I Continental Can. 1 "orn Prod ltef . Crucllilo Hteel O'i fuba Cane SiiRar ;r? Cuba C SUK.ir pf SI Delaware A. Hud 11 Den & lllo C.r pf. 12 Dome Jllnes . . ll'i Distillers' Sicur . IS', llll: Horn Coal... IsO'i llrle 21 lllie 1st pref : ,ri' I Fed SUn A: Sm pf 41 I Oaston W A. W . 30' i t'eueral Clear ... 44 (ieturrl lllectrlc 157 t.encral Jlotors. . 1.11 Ooodtlch II F Co 50'i Ureal North pf UH', (It N ctfs for O p .'12', (Sleenc-Oan Cop . S5'j Haskell &. H 17! J Illinois Central.. ,KMi Inspiration Cop.. M,T; InttrboroURh Con. 0 Inter Harv new. lis;, inter Mer JIar . 'Jft.'a Inter Mer JIar pf UO't 120!j 11!)'. 110U Internal Paper .. 111.' a Internat Nicked . 3IJa Kan City South. . 21 .10'J 42?i :ni 4a l.VJi 1.4.',' 1R-IJ, i:i km;, i.tp. H'ii !)'. 10a 1(1 :i2s4 ;i2i r. j, -.'10;, 47 47 10'i litis- M'i M'J s; s'4 117 U7 L").'i l"!); Aetna i:ploslvrs Alll-llllt .MIR . -i Am Jlatcnnl . . . W Am Writing Paper. :i Air Reduction . . M 1 Canadian Car . . iSH I Can Car & Fill pf . 7n ' Charcoal Iron . . 7 I Chevrolet .Motors .. .11(1 I Cramp ... ? I Curtlss Ai roiil.uic . Hi fill wen Tool a Carbon Meet 100 Iimerscn rhonogiapn 314 Helldee JlfB . ..Ill Lake Torpedu Hoat.. 'ii IaIiIkIi Coal Sales. . . S8 Lima Loco 14 .Maxim JIunltiniiH ... W' N Y Shlphullillmc ... 30 Nor Amer Pap Pulp. . S Ji, Otis Klevator Hi Pierlcss Jlotor . . 1.1 Poole LnK ... . 4(1 Pcrlpps llncitl Standard Jlotors ... M St. 1 1 Alines (I Subm irlne . ..II St .losoph Li ad . . . 13 Todd Shlpbiilldlni; ... 91 TrlaiiBle Film . . Vt Cniled Prollt Sharing ", V S Steamship. . . . Pv, 1'nlted Jlotors 34'H World's Film . Vj WrlKht-JIartln Air .. 4'i Zinc Concent . . .1 HaI ilnap Ak (a.ilo) flUi IdO'l .'IJ'i Oil 47J, 103)1 oil i !)!S 121 :io .IVMl.ll, MCl.TI.Mix A. THK ANM'U. VM.t:i IMi III' Till! m? Trustppa of the Fpmilp Alport Hon Of Phllailplphla will h hM at llin hour. of JHas Kllpn Mor'ln No tilt south Tvvrntv flrat itrest. on Vlpilnpislir, Novrint,pr 13. ;18, at 12 oMo.'k noon A M .'VITII S 1 rpt.iry Financial Briefs There has been placed on ilu- regular list of tho Philadelphia Muck lIxchcnKe $1,438,300 additional American Tele phone and Telegraph C ppr cent conver tible bonds, 1935. and J 1000 additional Philadelphia Company collateT.il trust 5 per cent bonds, 1951 The New York subtreasury gained 1570,000 from the hames vesterd ly, mak ing a cash, net gain blncu I'. May ui $7110,000. George Jtcfall has been elected a di rector of the lteal Kytato Title Insur ance and Trust Compan). Oirn (new iIpIIvpt; I : t. 1 HI 7H1- 70 t.'j'a S.T , !?' L-etf, Sinclair Oil & Refining Compans's re port for the ciuaiter ended September 30, bowed net ecrnmgs of $1,761,709, com pared with $4,107,Ctl In tlie June j quarter and with $1,985,140 In thai March quarter. There will be a session of the Boston Stock Exchange today Owing tc the fact that the Boston banks close at 12 o'clock today, the cleat hies of stocks ..wUl go over until tomorrow The Liverpool cotton exchange will re main closed until Thurpilaj DIVIDENDS DECLARED Nov Dec Jan Oats Nov . I)pc . . Jun 1 Oard I Nov . 2H ni I Dee . t.'d.i o Jan ill t7 I RIU Nov . . .24 00 Jin ..I'l'J' I Pork Nov .. , Jan II r.0 I MIM t Vaked 1 " 1 III'. 1 21'i 72H 70'. 7oi, 1 21 1 17 1 INS 1 IsS 1 HiVa 1 21 tt "1 1 lii, 1 111 71'-, i.'iV, 10', i.u '4 71H ll'i', Ulan 21!. tsu 7o 21 12 2.1 tl. 44 111 4 1 ."0 1 1.1 90 Nominal. 2(1 Hi) t-'H 20 211 ,.! 21 00 23 UH 3S Ml 43 53 Local Mifcit Market Tim followlnff rfport of the frph mi-at trajp In I'hllulPlphll la furnlalpil I th local llv a'ock anl and tnpat orrlcp.of the llur.au of Market. L'rdttil htulpa Di-part-mpnt of Aarlrulturp. rilKSH linKp" IIpcpIhu llla-ral M.irkpt atpail) at eBtPrila)'a prlcta. Harly dvniand IlKht BTRHUS ntcelnta, liberal Markt alow at Its to 4211 Demtnil only filr. CillVS- rii-prlptH fairly llliPral MarkPt tPB'lv al $10 to 121 Ifematid Flow. VHI, HpppIpIs mo-lt r-itp Market htrone at SIS to S21I Hemanit kooi! roHU Up clpta modiratp. Mirket stront? al J.I I to $:is liarly ilpmaml Pitht I AMI Itm-lpla moilpratp. yuppllpa lib eral Mirket blow ut J1 tu t-7. IJemard Tbe Philadelphia l ompany for (luarantee Ina- Morlaanpa. itpmlafmuil of J.I, with an lira of II ppr sharp payable iJtcember 11 tn tnplr nf r..in1 V'ni.mli. -to ----. - - -" ...-..... , . ;". . , - ,.. , imperial un company l.lmllM, a 1 it-' u,",,1 ,'Jil;.-. .. , . . ... ttsna ohl.1 a .harp tujaolp Nuvcmtivr 3o MI'TTON nelptn. niodpnnp Market to tock of record November 2.1 tMiU at 111 to 121 Iiemand fair Norfolk Railway ann I.iicht Companj. aemlannual of a per-.'eiit noulilo Drcemlirr ,,, , . . . . . 1 ci 1 aa rexUterej November 15 Huvka do not. Would Stop Livestock. Sliipmcnls viwa. xuaceiator irust ana although there appeared to be no other I Kennecott Copper. 41 Lack Steel -' Lehigh 'alley . . 02,', IaiuIs K. Nash .120 JIackay Cos pref Ol!i Jtawvell Jlotors.. 41 .Max .Mot 1st pf. O'P, Jlax Jlot 2d pf.. 31!, JIi v Dent Stores. 0.1 Jlcxlcan Petrol 172 vlume of demand Shrt' after noon. December. January nnd Jlay reiched tlie maximum decline of 200 polntt. permitted In any one ilnv and trading In these deliveries tem po nrlly censed, although buying orders ipilcklv appeared and rallied the list above the low levels It 10 tat p.ee Open 11 m 1 m 2 pm. G4l Ol!J I ioi etnlrf-r T tnuur Vlar.h Vluy . .Tub oc'i tember AllfUHt Ortob, r M Ci 2 I 70 ." ,1 20 211 27 2s 'l"i 2S HO 27 2" Ii' 2H ."0 7 i'i 2s 3". Jit J'l 21' 1 o "7 o 20 00 s ", l 2S no 27 on 211 ltd 20 73 . . IlJi 41Ji 41JJ .IJU' 32 .".2 175 173' i 174 2Ji 2S'a 2S.'S 41'. -ll'i 4Hi im, 1.', :.'. 04 0S4 04 31, 3H?4 31 Cotton Ilujcrs ami Sellers New o-k, Nov 12 December -It'is-sell, Voung. P.ovce Kl (Tc r, Hymaiv W. C III Km and CIllTord bid: Hopkins. Hrooks, F llnrtcorn, Geer, It Hubbard ind Miti'lull offered .lanuar.v Hvmnti. (Ilrford Hrooks, pihiisos. Waters. Hurnett ,1vid Newman bid, Hpp'ctns, Newman, If. Hubbard anl W Oumoens off'Ted JIar. hII man. F Il.irtorn, Olfford i' ' Urooks bid ; tchlev lleffv.r. Voung Wn'ers, Conn and V. C Hicks offered J1av It. Hubbard. Royce. F. Halt corn, J llnrtcorn intr Cone bid; Waters. It Hubbard, W C. Hicks and Jlltchell offer d Julv Cone, Royce nnd F Ilnrtcoin bid Hartlett. ltU'sell and Jay nrferevl. Aucyst F Ilartcorn and J Hartcorn bid Waters offered S p'ember Parrott bid P. Hartcorn offered October "oung bid j J. Hartcorn and Waters offered. ,. 30! a S45. 12i 30! i 30) J2'. Jllaml Copper. -S!, .Jtidvrlo Steel .. 'H'J Jllnn & St I, new . l."'i JIo Kansas A: Tex. 0'j Missouri P iclllc . 31U Jli.sourl Pac pf.. -Montana Power.. 70 National Acmo ... 30 Nat Cond & Cable. l.Va Nat I'.nam & Stp. 43'i National Lead .. . 02 .Vev Cnnsol Cop . 21 New Or Tex & Jl 3o N Y Air llrake. .Kb N Y Central S3'. N Y N II & H... 42 X Y Oni A: W.... 2HS Norf & Vestern..ll0!i 112U U2'i 112U Northern Paclnu.iui 10 1 Ohio Cities (laa.. '0'i 17. Ontario Jllnlng. . i'i Owens Hot Mach. 01 'Pan-Amer P & Ts0'IJ. 7()ij 70 70 Henna Railroad . 41)', Wi .(;,- iyj !i 11 1 1 n-. .1. KO H ICO Si 2.1 S llll 'l"4 20 : .i 411 11 .1 A. II 1,1) 30 II IS 14 04 V4 Vj V 33 n ! nil 41a 3.1 Philadelphia Stocks Net I chile' 1 i vf -is t v -rHvj III11)) livv 2 p m (I Am Cihs 7(1 7.1 7A 300 Raid Loc Hl sl HI'S! 1 II) U & S t c 04 (It 01 11 do pref. 5.1 51 B" , 02 Cam Iron In 40 40 ISO l'.lec Htor 5flft 5(1 50 2111 Rrle .... 2,1 22 Hi ii't 1810 lien Aspn .17 30 30 Vj .".II do pref. 74 74 74 sr, Ins C N A 2(1 20 20 tin Kvy T l'n II lfty, II 311 40 do pref. no no 50 H-1 KiKcnneC 4l'4 41 H 4l)i li l.ino I.k Sup C Ml, 18 I8V4 Vt 301 Lib Nev. 70V4 75'4 75V, HV4 lini.ehVnl. (!,. flp', 01 t HI Jlldvale.. 44 41 41 no Nov Cons a I 'A 31 tlU 1MB Pennn UH R0't 494 4lPa ill P Salt Jl H.I s.l Kl - ID Phlla Co. 3 3.1 .11 1348 Phlla Rlec S7'4 t 37'e r H0 P It T t o 2JI4 2714 27S, 13.1 Reading . U3X. 01 91 R.IOTon Hel. ,1 .1 a '4 a 701 Ton Jlln. I .iVn 3'4 201 l'n Traet UV4 11 4H4 r 0.11) IT (1 I... 7714 ion. 70 )', 131.1 V S Steel II)'! llOVa 9!!f. Ilk lou W Cramp so so 80 'Vt IIOMIS NpI HUll laiw 2 V in etUP LOCAL STOCKS SCORE GAINS ON PEACE IN EARLY TRADING Lake Superior, General Asphalt and Philadelphia Elec tric Most Active Mining Issues Make Big Advahccs Railroads Firm v Trading wns active and most stocks scored iidvnncei early today on 4he Philadelphia exchango following the holiday, authorized by the OovernoM to celebrate tho end of the war. The market was broad mid many of tho leadcra showed unusual momentum, demand being good Virtually throughout the list, Arbitrage Issues wero slow, tlencral Asphnlt, Lake Superior, Philadelphia lllectrlc nnd Rapid Transit trust certificates vveie denlt In on n large scale ami made substantial nd- Yt vnnccs, while Klcctrle Storage llnttery, Cambria Iron nnd I'nlon Trnctlon hi ns" lopy, Ruin IIS Ml us ! I '-a tl I i 07 14 07 VI VI 04 4 4 STANDARD Oil, Illinois . .. Ohio . Prairie Pipe S O Cat S O N J S O N Y ..170 . .3 ..293 . .313 . .030 . .407 1K0 320 2 IIS 250 (llll 31)11 indki'i:m)i:nt on. stocks Harnett Oil 4. Oas. Cosden A. Co Kilt Hasln Federal Oil Inter Petrol Houston Oil .... Jlerrltt Oil Jlldvvest Rcilniug , .Met Petrol Oklahoma Ref Saptilpa. Ref. . . . Sequoyah i-lnclalr Vt . 7V4 . OTh . 2'4 1 1 ' r 75 . 24 .130 . 1")4 . II) . 7"i Mi . 33 4 74 7W. 3 ll'i HO 2,1 1.17 114 ID'S. 7T4 9s 33 74 7 70 34 13X sinno Am (,U8& i:iie 5s Hi Inc 5s.. 32'j4 ioool.. h '.i , liH tv I.IOa4 1000 Lib lionds 1 1 It 4I4S on JlOOll Phlla Co con 5s sip Hi 20000 Phlla i:iec 1st 5s.. 04V4 100O L'n Rw Inv Bs. 07 Vi 7000 Velsbach Co 63.. 04 PIIILA. INACTIVE STOCKS Following arc quotations for Inactlv Hocks listed In the Philadelphia Stock Rxchangc and In which theie wero no transactions today, Tho price given Is tho last previous close' Acme Tea Co 79 Noith Cent.. 71 Alliance Ins. PJ North Penna. 94 P N II wrts 2J5 PenifiN II Cp GS Phll.i Co pf . 30 Phlla Co cum Pf 37',i Phlla It Trail 27 Phlla Trao . 70 Phlla AL West 6 Rvvvs Ceneral 2 U Cos N J.184Vi Yar I & S . 8,i W Jer & Sea 41 Wesim'd foal 7.U4 York Railway 7U 'ork Rvvs pf Jl NEW YORK INACTIVE STOCKS Following are quotations for Innctlve New York stocks In which ther.i were no transactions today. The prices given am tho last previous sale Acme T 1st pf 80 Kayser & Co. in." Adams L"xp. . C6 Kay J 1st pf.lOBVi AJax Rubber. CC Kefs Wheel.. 32 Am Ag Ch pf. 90 ',i Kelsey Vh Co 24 ', A II fc A 9 Kelsey Wh nf 8G A (1 C pref.. 32 y KSFS Ai Jl pf Am Ilk N pr. 42 '4 Am II S V. . 90 Am II 8 F pf.lC3 Am lleet S pf 82 m Hk Note 34 Am Cities pf. IC',4 Am Cigar 99 ',4 Am Coal . , 51 , Am Linseed pf 29 Am Loco pf 100 Am JIalt . . 4 '4 iln uref 42 Am Shlnbldg.l39',j Jl'i A- Rock.. 75 Am Sm'g pf A 91 JIackay Co . 77 Amer Snufr . 97 Jlanhat Alk . 40 Am Sugar ..112' Manh Reach. . , Am Sugar pf 112 JIanh in .. 101T4 Am Tli pf new 98'; Manh.it 13 Pf.. 9C Am Wool . SOli Jlahat Shirt, 74 Am Wool nf 95 Manhat Shirt.. 78 32',ii Aiunnat fun . 42 50'j, Jlay 1) Strs. 62 I 1A .11C lv Ac t pr. 13 A i. War.... 7',i Am .Milling. 10'i, Am llvvy jirf 08 Am Strs pf.. 90 mill J (i ..2 1 'nmb sic el 121 Cnmbrla Stl. 38 '4 Catavv 1st pf. 52 Cataw 2d pf 51 Con Trac V I 06 14 Fourth S N U 280 lit & ll T... 19 lit & II T pf. 17 Mttlo Schuyl. 4S It Pros ... 21 , Jllnehlll . JJ MINIMI STOCKS 3 12' j 101' 47Jj Allanta Hlg Ledgu llutte New York Con Ariz C r S & Jerome First National lirldfleia Jlirger . .. (lOldfleld Cons 4 Hi 1 llbldlleld Floience .. (.olUlleld ivevvanas . . Ciei n Jlont-tcr . Hecla Jllnlng . . Hovvn Sound Imlependenco Lead... Jeiome Verde Jim Hutler Jumbo KMenslon . . . JtcKlnlev Darragh . . Magma Copper .... Jlother l.odc Jllnes Co of America. Nevada Hills Nevada Wonder .... Nlplsslng , Ohio Copper Ray Hercules San Toy Tonopah Kxtenslon... L'nlted Verdi .... West Hnd Con White Caps Ycrlugton l4 V4 l'. A o I IS 10 M.'n 42Jj KM! 17. pany. aemlannual of J ner reta K -"F 1 r Fr f - Fn tnit Iu nrt fom i tr retit Chprk wilt I mailed .Natmnai Hucar itenninir Companj. quar tny or 1 ptr cnt, paubJ January J tu tork of record December t National t'loak an U .Mult t'umpnny quar tstrlr ot II 7." a Bhre on pnferrt. pajaMt p44oembr 'i to itock of reroril N'nmbt-r "2 Condtn it co tuarterly of la4 r rent n preferred, ntsabte UtceniU-r 1 to itock of rerwrd, Nov iru'er IS National Sugar It flu Inc OornDuiy of Nv Jersey, quarterly of li rr rent payable vp4. American I.lnaeeil jrnoanv, reitular 7 rr ri, ctbiu niTiaea on preierr u( iur in fnituin fi, year in four quarterly parnenta of 1"; per cent, each on the foHoulntc datra January 1 is to iiiock ot rwonl iwcemiKT 1 , -Vprli 1 to " aiock of rr-rord Munh l.V Ju'y 1. to vtock f of record June 1.1, and October t to utock of rp rfrd Heptember 'i i-t ''North J'ennaylvanli PHttrnad Pompanj, quarterly nf 2 per int rablo November 6 H to Block ot record tomorrow, , - v LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS Chicago. Novr 12 HOclS KitlmatM r- Cbliairii. Nov 12 The Hureau of JIarkeis reiiu'stcd tin rillroad rdmlnls tratlon to refuse shipments of livestock to Chicago up to Thursday morning. Novtmbir II, bee.min of the conception which was anticipated the next few riavs This move wns approved by the Chicago Livestock exchange the price control and stabilization committee nnd the I'nlon Stock Yirds Company. Only those cars that were loadirl hefore the embargo notification was received will be carrlivl through to the market bv tho railroads This condition makes receipts uncertain for tho balance of the week. COVEHNMENT-IIONDS UM OS US I'll". . rounon. 101", . .. !MS4 4a, realttereii il'Ji 4a, rnurMin 102"' . . Ss. ri-alatfrr.t 104(1. '. .Is, coutam, 10t0 I'tnama 2a rralsttrru Purposfi Trnnle"s (las Chic. U) l'ero Jlaniuctte. . 17U Hero Jlarrt pr pf bl Philadelphia Co.. ,'H'j Pitts & West Va. .17!. , Pitts A. W Va pf. 51 Pltrce-Airow pf..l02'j I Pierce Oil 1'i I Pittsburgh Coal.. 4S? 1 l'resed Steel Car. CS Ry Steel Spring.. GSJX Ray Consol Cop. 2fl' Reading 01' Repub lr & Steel. 70', Repub lr A: S pf- y'1'4 Roal nut tr rets lib , i Sivage Arms hi Saxon Jlotor . . . 12lk. St Louis San Fr. lfi!j St Louis San F pf Hi St Louis S W pf. 304 Seaboard Air L 10J, Senb Air L pf . 24S Shattuck-Arlzona. 10, Sloss-S S & I Co. S2 Sinclair Oil Relin. ,17a Southern Pacltlc. I0S Southern Railway. 34IJ South Hwy pref.. 7,'IJ Studebakcr Co, . .. 71Ji SludebaUer Co pf.KXIIj Is to Settle All Doubt stutz Motor ..... -to superior nieei ... .11 Tenn Cop & Chem 17l Texas & Hacinc . swi LOCAL MINING STOCKS TONOPAH STOCKS Hid Ark 11m Hull. r ... J7 ,4'i .'ln'Nalil.ini . 'Jl .21 Vll.lwnv ii'i 11 Vltznih Hxti-nblun ... . .04 .ml Mimtan i , 11' .1.1 Vnrth Mir, (is Hi Herein Kill.t . .. O'l Id Went Hud ... I . 1A 1U OOI.DKIHM) STOCKS Atlanta . 01 .114 lllur llu. i V ill Ilooth ',1 01 Dlamf II 11 "1 il.' l)-vlv .i nj Krvvanaa ot (11 oro nl .ii J Sand Krn II .(I.' bllvi-r Pick . ill 01 JIISCHLI.ANEOUS rl7nna I'nltrd 20 22 Ntvuila Wander . 41 tempt JHnlne 10 .1J YHITMAN T0"asYrEC0UNT ist.' M US' 1S14 b'lii j-..'. 70' i ci'; 17 "ii 2314 17 as'; 100)f sa'i 75U 7iT. is: (VI a7!a IV 1 4h.U G'JIi 25! i 1U 70H 01M ICU 1135 25'i 17 38 107J: 34M 74! i 18' ( M ;w 37Ji 4S' O'J'4 25J-J 92 70! am 10! j ll!i 2.'4 17 'M 108 3lJj 74 J i 71!i a 4S 47 I) 13 34 U 40 1V4 3 tC HV4 Ii 31a 0 114 37 114 III IIOMIH oa HJ H3 Rethlehem 5a ... Cosden Oil Cs . . . Cosden & Co Cs - Cudahy 5s 10014 Russian Oovt 5Vs .. : do Cl:s 71 Southern Railway 6s DHVi Sinclair Oil Cs 83 Todd Shipbuilding Cs 101 4 1 "l4 21i 12 3 Ml 0' 40 11 15 35 4i Ha G T4 b Vh 1 10 1 38 114 1!) 4 IOOIn HO HO 100, 71 70 IIH?4 H7 101 4 !'. ill 21 in 814 'oft l"V. 47 II) 84 M 40 I! 41i 'il4 i'i. in 70 73 vvcto Ilrm on moderate trading. Lehigh Nnvlgntlnn scored a 2-polnt gain nnd Tonopah-llelmpnt nnd Tonopah Mining attracted much attention by their wide advances, the former rising to 3& und the latter 1 point to 4 before tho end of the first hour's In slness. Railroads wero higher, hut, outside of Pennsylvania, did not shdw much momentum. "Feiinsy" advanced 11 ffactlon, Reading 1 point, Lehigh Valley nearly as much nnd Krlo i. Coppers cntno out slightly higher, but Were" slow. United States Steel common was only moderately active and was lower, although1 Its action did not Indicate ti weak position, the varied movements on the big board holding it around or 11 little below Katttrdaj's llnul quotntlon. Philadelphia Company consolidated lis nnd Philadelphia Mlectrlo first us were active und higher In the bond market. Liberty Loan Issues were In nctlve, but attention here was attrntted to the early advance on the ble board of the llrst 314s to par. r Philadelphia Markets , PROVISIONS nf 5!) Keok A. 1 Jl. 414 King Co 12 L A. Power ..101 Kress S H . . fit Kress S II pf.105 Laclede Oas. 85 Lake 1; & V, nil, LeMtb A. Tiro 20 I A- Jt Tob nf 107 Lose-WIs Ills. 40U Lse-Ws 1st pf 91 i.se-vvis I'd pf 8R There vena 11 limited demand mid anme klmls wru a afiade eauli-r Quotatlnna- City or iveatrrn href tn acta, amiikril. 4Jr. rlt '.".' 1 knuckles anil tendrrs, Kinokril and ten trlrd. 4l'ol western l-ef, kniliklea and ten dira, unnked 4lle, beef liams, lOlli hork family, 1,14 01, hams. H 1' cured liioie, HH4 Ift.liMic-, do. aklnnnl ,Hin. .liltrSilttc. do. do. amokeil. ,'ISI .'IsH ,., other hama. J'!',"'; I city cured, aa to brmd and aveniKe, atlJ4 m 37;4i-, ham, amoked. vvratirn rvired, l)l'4 i3Tlie. do, bulltd, l,onelea. file, picnic huulier H, 1 cured. Ino.e, iiP4r. do, amoked. 27l4ci brlllea. In pickle, arcordlnit to averaee. looae. 34c. hreakfaat Inriin, aa to brand and av erase, ctty.cured. 47'4r. brenk. fat baion. vveilern eurrd. 47'ttc. lard, vveat. im rctliied. 2SV L'i)c: lard, pure clt. kettle rendered, rswi21ic. REFINED SUCARS Trade. v;mh iiulet. but the market ruled linn cm u buals of He for lino urnnulatcd DAIRY PRODUCTS CHKIISI: The market ruled ilrm. with de, mund mual to tho limited offering uf de. alrahlo atoi k. Wuutatliinat New lork. whole. limit. iniH.), irinji, .i..vi ,iiii' nprriaiH htRher, New York, hole-inllk, filr to Ko.id. frenh, 'JW3J4c, Wlaconaln, whulc-mllk uo, i.iir 10 tmou, ;i"ui fancy. SAii'AdVic eiJ'lC KAROLYI EXPLAINS DESIRES OF HUNGARY POULTRY MM. Trada vvaa nulet and price fivnred Inetre under Ilbeml orferlmca The quotu ttona were. Fowls, according lo iiualtt. 321 3. ,c; aprlnu rldckena, airordlnc t" qual ity. iUifMct rnoatrr. 24 V 2.1c. llueka I'ekln. 3J(.t.c, do. lntlliii Hiinncr, I'SOJOl-. (Jeee, 'iHUiii.. Turkejs. 34dr.lll- clulnea. ou. per pair Wilshinj 144)2 lwunJa apiece. II tl 1.25: amaller l7ia. CI181S.I0 lllllnraa, old. per pair. 7S 5i Mile- Plc-onn, oM. tier pair, 30t(35c, do, jounn, per pair. i'.ljrSilc FRESH FRUITS DomanJ wi only moderate, but prices ere aUHdlly held on chuku ntock of monl dencrlptlons Quotations were us follows Apple, New York, per barrel. Kali Ifjp Pin SKC. Snuu, 4Ui, Ktnir $4 .Vi'tM. iiaitiwin, ii iiu; iiuooHrudion. nin .'1 Wants Undcrfctaiuling With Allies United States of Serbia Formed W uabliiKlon Nov. 12. Hungary Is seeking an understanding with' the Allies, according to odlclal tele grams from Rudapest and Vienna by way of Rasel. The Budapest dis patch asserts that Count Knrolyl, the Hungarian Premier, lias arrlvtd at Bel gH:le. Serbia, where he presented to General Fanchct d'Kspercy, commander-p-ch!ef of tho Allied forces In tho Bal kans, a memorandum from the Hun garian Government explaining Its do sires. The Vienna message said Count Kar olyl had been granted an Interview by Serbian statesmen. A brief odlchil dispatch from Geneva Indicates that tlie representatives of the S'.rblans, Croats and Slovenes ot Austria-Hungary have agreed upon their future allegiance and have formed a Provisional Government. The dispatch follows: "The members of tho Central Gov ernment of the new United States ot Serbians. Croatlans and Slovenes, created by leprcsentatlves at the Ge neva Confeience, will go to Paris." It was assumed that the Austro-IIun-garian Serbs, Croats nnd Slovenes have formed a National Council, correspond ing with Hint of the Ciccho-Slovaks, Twentv.ouuco I4M.1..VI: (irccnlnit. . .icift ' which received tho recognition of the Am -vt" P pr. Am 7. A- L pr Assets R Co. . Asso no. . Aso Dry Cids Assoc Dry O 1st ' pref. . . Assoc Pry G 21I pref CS 61 3C. 1U7 I Jllch Central 91 Jl s p & s S Jl . . , 97 Jlont l'ow pf flit 14 Jlor A- i:.sex 73 Nash & Chut 117 Nat His 1WST, Nat Hnam nf 91',j N Cloak & S. 58 Nat O & S.pfl(i0 Nat Lend pf.l054 Nat R R Jlex 2d pf 8-iJ V V C A St L 21 NYC & St I,pf 58 3 s reitlatend 1030 coonon, 1H3H rtcrtrrrn nils nilBKHa 1Ub 4- IIVUl-UlHllliril r l"i 4thta today. 14,000 head, left over, 01. 000 i'annni '-'. rnrUtrrail, staa. ranama aa rrciaiert-a, p CATTI.n Kstlmated rcelpt today, C000 ( " T8EP Callntatcd receipts today, 7000 4bpri. Nov 12 Htcelnt 1MKM) hrad. ir. lleavlea and h-avy vpi-kar- t174D I: ll.ht rorki-ra and plica 11.1 7."(fHI BMP AND I.AJIIIS Heceli.tl, 3D0n lower lop ancep, iu cop lapiDa, Panama 3s, roupn lOSil. ims. loni torn si . S3 US us . HI S8 1 im', 1004 200 head Steady. rafiua. rnn i)i4fi ""Jaiw 1 Tip m,A M.VE8 .Receipts, ll buffalo, Noi 12 CATTI.K Ha 1(1.000 h"v1 far two diy Hteaity. atrrra. tl74rt7 30 ah'pplnic aterra,' l(ir,ii. bulehrra tllflHI yenrllnia. Ill, hUrr 11(19(1012 511 ro-va. 11.30 t b'llli. 711 30i atockera and feeder. IB.oO. Colvea reerlnta (loo head Sev re ernia lower ii-ns .i" ej llrcelpla, L'l i.int neail (one tia), and lwrr Heavy mUed and vork- H7.S0O17 im Mirht yorkera and nl rnsna. lisuinau Haiti. Kifl3.,ii KKI" ,iN l-AMItH .rtecelnta O'lim Blow ""it lower I.am-a iafn i.-i. 171(11 vretliers M'I nnipil . cwra. 5Uj mixed ,heep II0Q1Q .1(1. Omalin. Nov 12 II Q.S-i-Itoc'elut. d Rclta, jl imn read JUecluta 3400 bead. Cars. 598. VATICAN MISSION COMING 0 Visit of Monsignor Cerrettl Said to In volve Important Matter Itiime, Nov. 12 In announcing that the. Vatican will send Jlonsignor Cer rettl, the Papal Pnder Secretary of State, to the United States to attend the Jubilee of Cnrdlnnl Gibbons, the Rpoca says the seltctlon nt a man of bis promi nence leads to the supposition that his mUslon also may relate to another sub ject of greater Importance. A dispatch from Rome last Friday said Jlonsignor Cerrettl would leave for the I'nlterl States. Wednetday or Thurs day of till- week. Fall on Stair. Kill Man of Result New tori., Nov 12 Governor Whit man will make application today for an Inspection of tho ballots cast at the recent State election, ' that thero may never bo any doubt as to tho result" of tho gubernatorlaj contest, according to an announcement inuuu uuur lOlj 15h 10 t .MONEY-LENDING RATES MJvV aOliK Jloney on call, mixed collateral, opened unchanged, today nt C for lending nnd renewing. On Indus trials the opening late was C'i per cent l'llll,.li:i.rill. Call, 0 per cent; time, 5 84 6 Pr cent. Coinmercla' paper, three to six months, 50 per cent; sl months, 6 per cent. Reserve Ranks' Ditcount Rates Otllciul discount rates at the twelve Fedoal Reserve banks were as follows. (The first column gives the rates for all periods up to and Including the lit-teen-day maturity, the second for u pe riod of sixteen to ninety das. The third and fourth columns are the rales rcr redlscountsjof collateral loans secured by Government bonds or notes ) lUIll I ,Mtl .. ji.r, iu to no Hi tn iiii -!3daa daya 1.1 days daa Ati CM L At (1 A: 'W pf . . .. 64 i 11 k O pf ... 61 "a H creii Co pf P" i Heth Steel 62'i Ttkn T'i (las 'it Booth Klsh.. 22 Brown S pf 97 Brown S Co. 71 Burns llros..l5l Bush Term . So Cal & ArU . 70 Cent Fdy Co. 22 Cent Kdy pf.. 34 Cell Lentil pf.lOit Case J I pf R1H (' tnin.teed P 35 Cert P 1st pf 4'"i J'ettl',one Jlul .",() Chi A. Alton., ll'i Pet Jlul 1st pflOO (' K M A I 1111 C & S 1st pf 52 '1 Clllt of NJ.. 220 Chi l: 111 Pf c 'J'ii Nop Amer . 62" owens Hot pflo!) i-ac i P-Am Peoria I'eie Jlrn pf. 40 ."0. varloua varlettea. ISfl.1 Aintlea l'enii. avlvanla anil MrKlnla. PiTr 1,1,1. lien Davis. I3ii4: Yoik Imperlul, 3 .'lOip.l.Ao An p.ea. per H-huahel haaket, 40i (rt $1,1'.", do. per bush, basket. 73c'S'Sl 50 Applea. western, lr box 4A2313.75. Quinces. New York, por bbl., JKus: do. do. per bunh bask. S-23. l'earn, New Yon, per bush-baskcl lleurro Hose, t3(73,,0, Sheldon, filti Hears, California, ikt box. $2UH. Vlums Calilornla, per box $1(42 Lrmona, per box, I0OII Uranses. California, per )nx, HlfP'l do. rinrlda. per craie. t.io.i arapfrult. per box, 2 r,0(rf.1 f,0. 1'lnenpplea. Cubin, per crate, 3() 5iJ, do l'ortu Illco, per crate, $.10 no Cranberrlea Jersey, per bush, box. $2173. Clrapes New York, per 3-Ib basket Concord, 'JoftSlc: Delaware, 24(8 27c. flrapea, New York, per 15-lb. bisket, Conrord, 1IK((1.33. Urapcs, California, per bos, Jl. 73i(4. VEGETABLES The. neneral market wns riulet and showed little Chinee, Ilia quotations White po. tatoes. Kastern Hhore. per bbl -fo 1. $1 .10 A4 311, No 2. fifiiAl White pitatoes Jersev, per "s-bushei baaki t No. 1 S.1e4l U: No 2. 5ll7.1e, INhlte Witatoes Jersey nn 1 I'ennsv Ivanl i. per.lno lbs Grein Jin in tiln. No 1, 2.J.1i-' T"). Olanla No 1 12.2.1 ((2 40. No. 2 It 21(31 7.1 Swiet potatoes Jersev, per haskel No. 1, SKCI.I.i- No. 2 r,(l5J75c Hvve, t potatoes, Hastirn .Shore NYCASI! 2d p 41 N Y Dock pf -S Vi Norf A- wV. 74 .-viiier . 1,2 !. is Hot nflo!) r A- T l Per Ijtil ."so. 1. 11IH..IU, ,o. --, n .kiwi. i 1. .ei7ii'. I.etturr. New York, per rrntc. McUH, do, 1 K.. I'f-122 'j virulnla per bbl floetii J1.21. Ileans Plor a & Rast 'J Ha. per bosketi l.'.2103 10. .do Vlrelnla, 7i 17Ja J0 105 Texas Co l.'-"i 1U0 Third Avenue . . Ill Tobacco Products.7h.'j 71)' 773 i Tobacco Prod pf 101 Tol St L & W t r C4 Union Paclflc,...13tlh 137H lUC.'j Union Pacific pf.. (! llotton . . . New York- 1714 Philadelphia ., . "'. Cleveland .... 21314 ltichmond ll)j lAilantu . ... . Cntcai-o ', . I St. IaiuIs , . ii-i Mlnn-apolia , , ,. , ban rranclsco. . Kansas city . . Dallas . .. conference at the headquarters of tha United Alloy Steel. Sfe'i 40 10 Republican Stato committee. Among those attending tho conference were Governor Whitman and George A. Glynn, chairman of tho committee. On returning here from Chicago, Governor Whitman made public a letter from Jlr OInn. In which the latter as serted "figures unoillclally reported to us," exclusive of the soldiers' vote yet to be canvassed, would Indicate 11 plu rality In favor ot Alfred V.. Smith of only "about 7000 votes, r about one- . Wabash third of 1 per cent of the total voto of Wabash pref A... approximately 2,000,000." I Western Jtaryl'd. "The vote Is so close, and so many Western Pacific. people- ale unconvinced as to the accU- West Pacific pf. . Unit Cigar Strs. .lUfh Unit Ry Invpf.. 17 U S C lr P & V.. 15U IT s Ind Alcohol.. iHlla P S Rubber 73JJ U S Sm Ret & .11 . Ml U H Steel 11 s Steel uref... Utah Copper .... UH Utah Securities . 10 Va-Caro Chem . 130! j 10 15 OS'S 50'4' 15 US 7.'l!i run 15 IS 73-t' 5(1, 4 4 4 4'i V1 4 -' 44 P4 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 41. a a 4 a 4'i 5 4U 4 OS 1 4 4S 4'S 4 V, 4'' 4'i 4', 4', 4', 4 V. 4 i Cluett-Peabdv 55 Clu Peab'y pf.100 CCC & S L Pfl27 "gl ft S 1st pf 55 Comp Nat.. 36 "ft Cons Hit C Jl ll'.i Cont cm iif.106 Corn Pds pf.103 Cripple Creek '" Crucible pf . 88 Vj Cuba A s. iMi Cuba A S pf 11 Deero Co pf. . 90 Del I. A: W..182 Den A- It (J Pf 1171 net l'dlson 110 Pen & lllo '! 6 Pet Unl It R 8i) I) S S & At 3-H I) S tf A. Al. Pf 8 , i:iec Stor Hat 5U '"lit II Coal nf 37 Rrlo 2d pf... 26 Vd Jl & Suit 14 I-'lsher Bodv. 32 (in Chem C0I18 .en Chem ptioo (Sen JHrs pf. 8a (irnnby Jig 82 Gulf M A: N 10 1 .if M A- N nf '" Pitts Ft WAC.124' Pitts Stl pf 94 5 I'ltts Coil pf. 83 , Pond Creek C 16'i Pub Sctv. ... 90 Pullmali .f, 127 Hen A: Sira. .114 Rv St Sp pf.in2'i Rd-r lat pf. 38 Rdg 2d pf... 39U Sears Roeblc.,167 S. ars-Hoeb .,158 Sears-Roe pf 120 So P It Sug.120 Sloss-Sheff pf 90 Mt 1, Moutnw t si ii ell 12. cCTIS. per liasket, 75cO$2. Cauliflower. Lome Isl and, per eratw $2: do New York, per crate si hi 1,, HI. 1 eierv, .sew iiira, ui r uuni-n llftT.KIc Cabbage, New York. Pi r ton 111 ffT22' do Panlsb seed per ton. $2,102 Onions ner lnti-lb bag Yellow, No, 1. $1. 2501. (13: white,, No. 1 $34. TRIESTE WELCOMES KING Italian Monarch's Trhimpliul En try Made Holiday Trieste, Nt. 12. King Victor 11m manuel of Italy made a triumphal entry Into Trieste. The entire population of TvvninSntv'VlR8 48 W the cltr turneJ out t0 we'eo"10 him ITdrvviI Tvpe. 101 crowding on to nit avauauio piers, oai- conles, roofa and trees Tho King who was accompanied by General nlaz, tho commander-in-chief, and other gen- crnlaand Lieutenant Commander Rlzzo 100 Tn 11 & Pp.. 75 l'n Drug . . 75 P llriu; tt pf 4') Pn Dg 2d lit. 82 Un Fruit ...147 l'n. C Strs pf 105 Cnlt Pap Bd 21 ',4 Pn Rv Inv . . 9 1 S 'Express 16 P H I Al lit. 9l'-j P SIllli lst.lOB I'SS & Ref pf 46 Utah Sec Cor 13 Va Car Ch nf 110 Vn In c H C 6S nrrlved In tho harbor on the destroyer Audace. As the King landed from the warship there arose from tho harbor and the surrounding heights cries of "Viva ritalln!"' "Viva Vlttorlo L'mmnnuelc!" Hats, handkerchiefs and Hags were bwaved hysterically. The King, who ap Cult' State St 65'1 Va Ry & Pwrl02; ,)cared Breatiy surprised nt the warmth .laitUM iV ' WSJ il '"i-.n'SSL-ArTl Use Ch! llll Homeatuko . 90 Inter ,Agr s 14 lnt Con pf . 37 4 i. tl rif ,111 1ft7 Int Pp Pf sta 52 -i Woolworth pf.116 Inter Salt - 61 W Wlgmrc B pf.100 Whb nf II. Wthgn P A; Jl 52 do pf B., , 66 Wells Parto.' 76 Woolworth 124 7, 5i 67 Iowa Cent . Isl Creek CI. Jewel Tea 25 Jewel Tea lit' 94 Kelly-Spgd . 58 Kely-spgiid Pi au Wilson pref.. 92',, Wis Cent.... 37 W Jlfg 1st . 64 U Wo I Jl pf A 90 WorthP&JIpfll 65V5 .1024 102', HIP, IUH4 02U 112"i I12H 112,'i U1M DO', 0!f 5SJj W)i 41 153. 23) j 031 racy of the reported result, that we feel 1 West Union Tel., ft'l.'i .. ....... . ...... .... . ' , . .. ! ... 1 . ... P. Tlf Jtt.1! It our duty to. ask jou to make appli cation for an examination of tha bal lots," tho letter dclcared. i.-Ski-. I2.r-CATTI.E ll if! Gustsv Paren, flfty-Beven years old. 2120 South Flftv-Bfienth street, died this morning In the University Hospital from a fracture of the skull. Paren altnned laat nlrhl while nacendlne fe 1 tIrwsy in his home and fell over back- cm tuba' 1 -.. ijiaa : WAR SILVER Last 1D1H I Today Yea, Tuea, lllah I.ow 1 IUIU ili.,,iii-v ,1,1-rs ,.,174 ,1,111 O.l'a london (pee ) 481, 4UVi 40Vi 4UV 42Vd CHICAGO BUTTER AND ECGS Chlcsso, Nov. 12.BUXT1BH Raoalp, UlienirMWJB. ... , , ! unowiiM, Westlngh K & M, 45Ja Wheel & Lk Hrle. ID4 Wheel & Lk U pf. 21.lj White. Motors ... 4U Willys-Overland .. 1!7 i Wlllys-Ovcrl'd pf. o5j Wilson a Co CO 59'i ll'i lWi C-l 1)3.' j io'i 50 30 50'i 10Jf 41 lb) CI 1'3 45. so;; 10f 41 lQli (Jl 0J 15 40jj 20 J j JO 2UI 70J COJi 70h FOREIGN EXCHANGE New Viirk. Nov. 12. Following Holi day's advance of nearly two centimes 111 French exchange, francs today made a new high record on the movement 01 5 11 for cables and 5 42 for checks. Tlie only other feature was heaviness In neu trals, with Swiss down to 6,05 for cables nnd 5.08 for checksj Demand stetllng was quoted at 4 75 16-16 and cables 4 76 9-16. Slxtv-day bills were 4.71 ana hnlnety days 4.72. I i.ire canies t,.ja, ciicckw u.au. Guilder cables 4 01 H. checks 4 01 i. Pesrtas cables 20.00, checks' 19.90. Stockholm cables 27 rn checks 27 20. ChrUtlanla cables 27.20. checks 26 90. Copenhagen cabbs 26.80, checks 2C.50, On moderate deal'ngs. ruble currency showed continued strength In the early dealing at 24024 Vi. BANK CLEARINCS Hank clarlnsa today compared with cor- .al,, it iu lava liun VSari! "' "JiiTh" 'iiit7 ..1910 Phlla... Ml ss Boston. Jilida HocelPla, 'iwhaMwd. , H No Change in Refined Sujari New ' Yerk, Nov. 12. Refined sugar unclmnedltt 9c, lens 3 per cent tor oa...( JUw r unchanged at 6.05o. 1II1S Jlllf into J.11 S38.1PO tfll.4114 (10H $50 767,211 60.831,4115 03.2tlS.53l 47.4IT.2SS Reduce War RUk Iniurance Ralet vVblnton, Nov 12. Treasury ad visers today recommended to Secretary McAdoo that war risk Insurance rjtM oniulls, cargoeai and vvmefl' Uv I(e GERMAN DEMOCRATS PLEASED fliulit of Willielin Hailed in State incut by Franz Sigcl New York, Nov. 12, William Hohen- zollern's flight was hailed last night by the American Friends of German ncmocfif racy as "a complete vindication of the distinction our society has ilvvnys be lieved to exist between tho real German people and their late Government," "In this solemn hour, when the Ger. man people are to bo delivered from the bondage) of dypastlc Interests, we, whose forefathers were 'forty-elghtcrs,' look back at the Inspiration that moved our ancestors, and we see the vindication ot their efforts In the freedom that victory will bring to tlie German people of to day," read a statement ls3Ued by the society and Blgned by Us president, Frnnz Slgel. "Had the German Demo crats and Republicans of 1848 beerr vic torious the unspeskaUe crimes for which Imperial Germany will be held responsible would have been spared us." crs us he made his way to the City Hall ! with JIayor Valerlo. I When the King appeared on the bal cony 01 cue v.liy tinil cue uciuuusiruirju assumed still greater proportions. Air planes nnd dirigibles threw patriotic manifestoes over the crowds. Tho .King made a short excursion to -Important points In tlie city and visited the historic towers ot the Cathedral ot Sa? Glusto. He" also visited a palace which was an Austrian' residence a week ago. Ml led and American Governments, and that tho reported action of the Diet ot Agram, representing the Croatlans. In announcing tho national will to remain a pait of Austria, was never actually taken, or If It was, It did not. In fact. represent the determination of Croatlons. tho DELAWARE IS JOYOUS Laurel Folk Parade' Kaiser's Ef figy in Cage Wilmington, Del., Nov. 12. Never be; fore did the people of Wilmington give themselves to such a wild and enthusi astic celebration lis' they Indulged In yesterday It prevailed without cassa tion from 4 o'clock In tho morning, when news of tho signing of the war truce was received, until nfter noon. There was a great demonstration last night. The streets are crowded with paraders, and only essential work Is being done. A demonstration surpassing expecta tion of. most rabid enthusiasm took placo In Laurel last night, and an elflgy of the Kaiser In a cage wns paraded through streets followed by hundreds of be decked automobiles und floats. Later nn eltlgy was hung on a specially built gal- 1 lows, stoned and buined. MASARYKHEADS CZECHS News of Election as President Reaches Professor 9 Wnabliigton, Nov, 12. Prof, Thomas' G JlaF.ir.vk. president of the Czecho slovak National Council, has Vxcn elected President of the Czecho-Slovak, republic. News of Ills election was con veyed In a message from the Foreign Minister of tho National Council at Paris, who urged that ho proceed at once to Prague to nke up his duties. S ? $13,150 Award Upheld A verdict ot iis.iao awarded to Jira.tHl ...ll.. lln.nl, r.f V..,fl &1.1 V f K Hi. I Gloucester County Court, for the death of her husband on the trncks of tha West Jersey and Seashore Railroad, at Newflcld, has been upheld by the New Jersey Supreme Court. Bosch was killed while repairing n high tension line of the company. His wife contended that the current was turned on while he was nt work HALTS MUNITION PLANS Waahlna;toii, Noy. 12. Secretary Daii- WANTS BUILDING RESUMED Senator Calder Urges Removal of Restriction on New Work WaahliiKton. Nov. 12 (By I. N. 8.).- Chalran Bnruch. of the war Industries hoard, was asked by senator Calder, of New Vorlr, today, to rescind the order forbidding constructlonaof new buildings except under permit Issued by the board With 11m cessation of hostilities alt re... son for continuing the rule ends, Calder said. The halting If building operations by the Government will throw thousands out pf work, Theso' ahould be Immc. illntely re-employed on private work, Calder said. One hundred thousand clill ilrr in svw York can attend school only a few hours a day, he sa'd, because of Die lack ot school buildings. "The building Industry," he snlil. "next to the railroads. Is the most, Important In the land. The men engaged In It, who have given up their business with out protest during the war. vught to be permitted to pursue their calling as soon aa possible." Reading Sailors Killed Ly Neiroei Norfolk, Vn.. Nov. 12. W. R. Kehr. of Reading, Pa., attached to the local Ids announced last night he hsd ordered rav,alv.,b'i"f;,w;a? ?,"A ,m; "ea. !'" work stopped on the new naval explosive MLSZl between r ?"' K. wiwoniUB ,n-t4)i Wta "'rjTiSi alm they !? 'IT; .,.TX"7.. CTiiT " "". wtusouv omm, nu, nvaws . wm )nM were nttatid Founded 1865 THE Provident Life and 'Trust Company of Philadelphia Remove from out standing' policies all restrictions relative to military or naval service. All extra war haz ard premiums col lected by us will be returned. Death claims will be paid in full whether or not on extra premium, has been jcollccted. x X Fourth and Chestnut Streets Mmmbtr of F4drrffl KNrt SyttMK? A JJ? M "VI I rtr.lHrr ' tm vro" 1 S m 1 jtjLj'.'L p ccr. .jff- V . .1 n -"UT m ,(5 s :cia' " o
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