vWW. ! M l ' Pi M? xi 1 ,.r tv u BLi, ' . it , t . . f ' '" ' jAJ ' Safe-Deposit &? Vault raPt i' k We Invito our customers I 1- " Wo Invite our customer to avail themselves of our Burglar - Proof 'Vault for the storage of Liberty Bonds and other securities and valuables, for which there is no chaige. As an extra factor of safety watchmen arc em ployed both day nnd night. Frazier6Co BANKERS Uioad & Sansom Sts, Phila. ATElVS Ora1 FINANCIAL WORIJm$&W: YOMAmm$LMEmi& 211 E. Redwood St.. Balto. Founded 1865 THE Provident Life and Trust Company of Philadelphia removes from out standing policies all restrictions relative to military or naval service. t All extra war haz ard premiums col lected will be re turned. Death claims will be paid in full whether or not an extra premium has been collected. GOOD BUYING S&NDS STOCKS -UPWARD AFTER EARLY LOSSES Situation Turns Against Bear Element, Who Force. De clines at Sta'rt Nearly Everything on List Joins in Advance Toward Midday New YorU, Nov. 18. Tlie new week started In on the slock exclianRo with n general turn ing in the situation against the bear clement which had been vigorous sellers ot stocks since last Thursday. The room traders nnd the uptown operators committed to tho bear side renewed their drives against the market at the beginning, causing declines of many stocks ranging from 1 to 4 points and ostensibly basing their attacks on the money situation and on labor conditions, as Indicated In the Rompers address. While this selling was In progicss values yielded sharply In tho ma jority of actjve Issues, but It was not long before it. became apparent that Important Interests and good bujers were accumulating stocks as "he were ofTcred nhd the market had an abrupt turn late In the fore noon. fnlted States Steel, which had sold down to 994, quickly came back to 100, nnd Hethlehem Kteel "I," after selling at 78',,, lose to above SO. Mexican Petroleum, bad Its usually wide fluctuation, dropping more than 4 points to 161! nnd quickly rccoerlng this loss. Southern Pacific and many ot the leading railroad stocks mocd in the same way, being under pressure In the early trading and .making lgoroiis advances before mldda. . Marine preferred continued to demand a good deal of attention be cause of uncertnlnt over Its post-war position. There was a demand for the pieferrcd stock from the beginning of business, but, after selling at 1144, the stock was offered down to 113",, then the announcement that a meeting of the directors would be. held before noon c.irried the price up 3 points within a few minutes. The copper stocks were weak In lite early trading, but moved up with the remainder of the llbt-In the late forenoon. New York Stochi Last close Advance numely. 25 Adv Itumely pf... G2.'i Alaska (JoM M... 4 Alaska Juneau... VU Allls-Clinlm 'Mfg.. 20)f Uhalm Jt pf. bl! Allls-I Hlch 2VI C'JU 4 '-' 1.0W lit MM 2 2:0( p.m. 24 m 2',' 88.4 SHARP DROP FOLLOWS COTTON PRICES REACT EASY START IN CORN AFTER EARLY GAINS 4(! 00M 84,', 41'i 75 Ci 42 i 41 U 82 00 Am Can Am Can pref Am Car & Fdry.. Am Cotton Oil... Am II . Ijea nf.. Am international Am Ico Am Linseed ... Am I.lnsecd pref Am Locomotive.. Am Smelt & Kef. H7ii Am Sumatra Tob.lOT'i Am Steel K'tlrles. UO'i Am Tel & Tel . . . 1UV lUo'j Am 1 ob pf new. . OS Am Writ Pap pi ai Am Zinc L & S.. 137 j Anaconda Copper. Gb't Atch Top & S K.. 00 Atcli T S. S V pf 81 Allan Coast Line. 100 Allan O & W I.10.S Atl O & W 1 pf . 00' i Ilaldu Isj Loco... Halt & Ohio ... Barrett Co . . . Batopllas Minlnc Uethlcheni .Steel Beth Steel pref. . Beth Sti Class U Ji 40 vwt 4&H Rjt 85' Sot 4Vt 41U' 41 74 7a 73 55 55 55 .'.V .'.'.', .'. 81'J SIJJ B1M tVi 04: MH 8i 87 i b7j! 107 ux'X WCM V 0 7i 007 1U51, 104 J 10471 ... ! . . "r'ss 'os'i V.8ii 0.VJ 05." j 05J lTOW 103Ji 103!s HW"i loSli 10SU 70' 1 7U oh'i 5'J I0JU I'i 2 (VI 't M 00)5 !K1 G'i 03' 78 i 59 "2 03 U) 021. 78)j 5'J m 02li 23) i SJ4 22' 05?i 23! i "si 22' . 05 Fourth and Chestnut Streets Member of Federal Reterve Syttem Prospect of Big Export Dc- 1 inanri in Near Future Steady Tone in Oats riilrncn. Nov Is After an mv start, tho corn market developed weakness this morning and prices declined rather sharply December opened nt J1.2GK, to f'-3'-.1 decline of "i. while Januar.v. in the 1. ,iii.,l ir.wllnir ruled from J1.2G".! to Little Support to Market Advance Scored at Liverpool Big New arU, Sow 18. In lev of the big advance nt Liver pool, the local cotton market opened no more than steady at an advance of 12 to 30 points. There1 was lmylng by Liverpool and spot houpes, but so little support other. $1 27, the higher figure Deing an uiivumc, wise that the market Minn reacted and, of No A suppl.v developed almost Im- i after the call, was about 15 to 20 points mediately and in the first ljalf hour Ie- i liolow Saturday's closing level cemher dropped to $1 2t'and January The permission grantid by the Brand to 1.2B.. I committee to switch between months It was the general opinion In the ncrei and betw een this market nnd New trade that the advances nf Friday and ()1iPan 8 epP(.ted to Increase busl Saturday were due almost entirely to an n(,s considerably oversold condition in the market and the I Tnere aB soln(1 scattered southern declines were due to the selling whlch, hemg woU nH ,.ons,ierahlc realizing camo from local operators , I on the opening advance and the market In some quarters It was stntei that, i lln,ettled ln resequence Decein whlle It Is true the requirements all over bpr sol(, off from ,D(, tQ ,, 3n nd Jan the world will be large, there are no f . ,. . .. . months generally shonlng net losses of Ileth Steel 8 pf.lOJ'i 101,'g lOIJi 1047 Hruijn isap Iran 42! i 42' 4. 42 Bootli Fisheries. . 22.' Burns Brothers . .14!)'j But to Copper ... 9 Ituttcrlck Co .. 1S' Butte & Superior. 23 California Petrol. 2'Jj Cillfornla Pet pf. 00 Canadian Pacific. lOt'i 101U 104'i Central Leather . 01! G2, GVi Ccrro do IMsco c JS Chandler Motor.. 10.1 Ches.i & Ohio ... 59'i Chicago Gt West. 10 Chi M & St Paul. 49)i Chi M & SI P pf S3 Chi & Northw'n.. 104'a Chi It I . Pac.. 2b.'i 0 11111' O-r pf. 72 C It 1 & P "ro Pf. 83j a; 102 -59! i 83 377: 102 59H 23! i S'i 22' Go!f I04U 01U 377i 102 59.' i 'is.'i 83 if; .211 40 J i 3971 28' 70 82 21'i 40'a 39'a 3J' 28'i' 70 82 2i; 407i 39' i M'i 4S't' AH'i 101'f 101 SOU 50!f 32" 32! i U.S. STEAMSHIP What Is OuUook? War or Peace Stock.? New Peace Con tracts .dnalyffrn! riport jiuiiiij fin. imrtnnt inoriiiofiou te(I be mailed on rrijue! C'hi fnls art ir mention U. S S -li. SCRHTOT&I?EERY '"mlh r Co ii. Sto k h . nf n. . G28 Widener Blrtjj., Phila.. Pa. rh.l Bell. Va. 4080: Itacs 1080 Nevr York Odlcf 30 Ilroad St. PRIVATE WIRES prospects for n big export demand In the near future. This view also nan some thing to do with the unsettlement. The receipts here today were 83 cars. There was a steady tone In the mar ket for oats In the early dealings and, although burliyps was held In check by the decline In corn, the reactions after the opening were only moderate December started nt 726i to 72 He, a decline of kc, and January at 721,;!e to 72V4C. unchanged, the latter position selling to 72c in the next few minutes Offerings were comparatively light, the main suppl.v coming from a leading eastern Arm. The receipts here today were 115 cars. The rceipts of wheat at Minneapolis today were 44!l cars, compared with 25C cars a week ago and Gfl9 cars last ear; at Chicago 225 carp, against 95 j ear ago There were no receipts at Chicago last week, lit clause of the holiday. The receipts at Winnipeg were I 273 cars Leveling ful'ireH rtnice.1 as follow' Corn (new delivers;- Open ; I ii ' 1 s.-m 1 21m Vov Dee , .Ian I Oats , Nov tier Jan ' Ijircl Nov DfC Jan . . '20 .Ml Rill -Nov . '24 7'. Jan . "24 .VI INirk Nov . J.in Mil in Old tAkel Uleh Low W 1 2 IS. 72l 1 2' 1 Ski, 71'. 7.IS 73 1 24I-4 1 L-.T'i 1 -'-j 12 .in ) 21 " 1. 211 1 -iVA .72'. .72 Sal rloup 1 2I1H I.2Si t 2rt 73i 27 20 tSI 55 72VJ 27 in 211 411 20 45 24 7 21 HO J4 HO 24 05 24 DO 24 52 4! no t4H SO 4ll 3H SBW YORK 1'ITTRIIUIUill IIUNTINC.IIO.V JOHNSTOWN CHESTER niiu:rT PRIVATE WIRES TO l'lilNCII'AI. MAltKKTS Corn Exilianpe May Double Capital Corn Exchange, National Bank stock holders will vote December 17 on In creasing the capital from $1,000,000 to $2,01111,11110, Issuing tho 10,000 new shares at $200 per share 30 to 45 points. There vvas enough covering to check the decline at this level and cause ral lies to about Saturdays closing figures. Trading was very quiet " ' The receipts at the ports for tho day nre estimated at 23,000 bales, against 24,283 bales a week ago. 28,273 bales a year ago and 50,804 bales two years ngo. Sat Toilas's 10 111 11-30 130 I lope nnen .1 m n m p m DeeomhT 2S sn ".'11 00 HO 00 Cs Ait ys (14 January 2R nil 2S 25 27 70 -js lis S n.1 Manh 27 75 27-Sll "J7 30 ::7 70 27 05 May 27.45 .." J7 15 i'7 15 27 15 Jul . . . 27.20 Cotton Iluvers and Sellers New tork, Xov. 18 December Flg gatt, Schlev. NevVman, Rosenberg, Mlt chel and Katman bid ; Brooks. Itussell, S Hubbard, llcer, Martin and Kelffcr offered. January Downs and It. Hubbard bid : Cone, Hussell, Martin, Ocer, Hyman and Slgel offered. March Schili. Abrahams, Nose nnd Hubbard hid ; Russell, Hyman, tlulld, Schley and J Hartcorn offered. t May Slegel. Cleer. J. Hartcorn and Frederickson bid ; Hyman and O'Con nor offered. Julv Smith and Morrison bid ;- Schili and Brooks offered. Chile Copper .... 22 Chlno Copper ... 41 Colo Fuel & Iron. 40 Columbia U & E. 397i Cont Can pref ...105 ... Corn Prod P.ef... 49'i -t9'i Corn Prod Itef pf.Kll 102 Crucible Steel ... 50 Wl'i Crucible Steel pf. 00' j ... Cuba Cane Sugar. 32 32JJ Cuba C Sugar pf. J31 ... Delaware & lMd.lM1,' Dome Mines .... 13!; Distillers' Secur.. 4S3j Krle 20',' F.rlA 1h1 irf..... 51.1! Fisher Body pref. OUOl'j Gaston W & W.. 30Ji 30! Ceneral Cigar ... 44U 44'i tieneral Motors. ,io Gen Motors pref.. 85 85 Goodrich B F Co. 50 50 50 CO 13'i 40 20'f 33! 5 13 4771 20J,' 3;i ji sou 44'4' New York Curji j INnVHTMAUt Aetna Explosives. . . Am HrltJIfg , Am Marconi .', .. .. , Am Writing' Pnper. . Air Iteductjon TJanndlan Car Co. . . . Con Car & Fdy pfd . . Charcoal Iron ...... Chevrolet Cramp Curtlss Aeroplane... Cnrvvcn Tool nt'l "li . 3 . 4 , .1 : no , 25 . lO 7 J 4.1 77 IK II Cnt-boii Steol .-. tnn HCnterson Phonograph. Hi nenuee .iiig .,.,... in Lake Torp Boat. . . . , . ' ty, Lehigh Coal Kales. ... KB Lima Loco i 43 Malm Munitions ... , X Y Nhlphulldlng .... 30 Nor Amer Pap Pulp. . 3H Otis Klevator.. ?..,... n.t Peerless Motor t Pooln Unc 4n Scrlpps-Booth 2n Mtnndarrt Motors Steel Alloys. i Submarine ..J.... St Joseph Lead" ... . Todd Shipbuilding... Triangle Film Vnltcd Profit Saving I S Steamship 1'nlted Motors World's Film Wright-Martin Air . . a Zinc Concent I Pat. clone Ault fin') a u it OS 341 Mr 9 4T4 -4fc Sli At 3.1 Kit S 155 ? I. 2(1 HO 20 3 M 48 45 43 3 3 !. :: (10 30 1i . (P4 H 14U 14 t.7 nj Y. .. 14 .. li St 33 W .. 51i i , STAMIAItll Oil. Illinois ts un irfii , Ohio 34 321 32B- I I'rairle Pipe M7 2I- -Jim S O Cal 233 240 24 s o x J ii2 din mo S O X Y 200 200 300 I.Mir,IT,Xlir,NT Oil, STOCKS Barnett Oil & Gas... V4 A A Cosden '& Co 7 7 14 . . Km Basin n nil, fits Federal Oil 2,, 2154 2 Huoston Oil 75 77 75 .Merritt (ill 2314 31 13','! 1 20) j 33 ill WJ'i" J4'i 1 VI.!....!.... 125! j 125! i 125! J 1 Ohio Copper'.' l.7 Kl; I Kny Hercules Midwest ReOnlng . . Met Petrol Ohio Fuel , . . . Oklahoma Ref . . Sapulpa Ref Sequoyah Sinclair Ml SI. Nil Atlanta HIg Ledge . . . . , Butte .New York. . Con Ariz C F S & Jerome a. , First' National .... . Ooldfield Merger . . , Goldflcld Cons Ooldfleld Florence rio'dfleld Kewnnas , Oreen- Monster .... Hccln Mining Howe Sound Independence Load. Jerome Verde ..... Jim Butler ........ Jumbo KMenslon . . McKlnley Darragh . 'Magma ( opper Mother Lode Mines Co of Am . . . .Nevada Hills . ... Xevada Wonder . . . . 133 1 . 13 . 7Vi M , 21 137 Hi in n'i 7 23 1311 11i 14 it STOCKS . 3 . If, Y, 1 V4 Great North pf. . IClff 101'! 101 101 Gt 'N ctfs for O p. 33U 337 i IWi 33 Greene-Can Cop. Gulf States Steel. Haskell & B Illinois Central... Internat Agrlcul , Inspiration Cop., Interb Con pf . . . , Inter Harv new. , Inter Mer Mar. . , 521 i 08'i- 47 104 , 15 521 3074 117 27! i 53 IS' 52U 37 28U' I..', 52 now Inter Mer Mar pf.U2'f 1I4'' 113 327 32!j 82! 3 21 57 14 381f 3S7i .38H Liverpool Cotton Liverpool, Xov. 18. The market for new future contracts opened at the hiax Imum limits of 100 points advance. Spot cotton was dull today, with prices steady, on the bnsls of an advance of 0 points for middling, old contract, at Internat Paper... 33! i 33 Internat Xickel... 3277 321J Int llap Trpf 82!i 821 Kan City South.. 22 2I'i Kan City So pf.. 577i 57'i Kelly Spring Tire. 57 . . Kennecott Copper. 38'i Lack Steel 72Ji Lehigh Valley ... 02 Leo Rub & Tire.. 22 Maxwell Motors.. 37 Mnx Mot 1st pf. GO'4 Max Mot 2d pf.. 28 Mexican Petrol. .lOO'j Miami Copper... 27 Mldvalo Steel ... 43! Minn & St I. new. 14 WIo Kansas & Tex. Ci Missouri Pacific.. 28? i Montana Power.. 78 Nat Cond & Cable. 14?i Xev Consol Cop.. 10'4 . New Or Tex & M. 34 34'4 .Tnj N Y Air Brake.. 102Ji lOi loj N Y Central 8IJi . XYNIIiH... 39) SOU 3'ii4' N Y-Chl & St L. 30 307a 307s N Y C&StL Istpf. 05 N, Y Ont & W.... 22Ji 2274 22! Xorf & Western.. 1 97 j ."' , Northern Pacific. 100 OO'f 083i Ohio Cities Gas.. 43i437j 43Ji Ontario Mining.. 7't Owens Bot Mach. 51 IK .r,oi ' K3'i 52 3073 2777 113 32! i 32W 82! i 21 57K 02' 2li 37 057 i ion 27 43' i 147- T2 21 : 30' 57. "102 27 43 14! i. 02 21'i 304 O.'iTi ifft 27 43 14! i 287, 27' 277, 327 j 102 30U 307 a f.9 43!j 21 70d The sales were lnoo bales. The j Pan-Amer P & T. COJi C0!i C5!i 057a receipts were 25,000 bales. Including 14.300 bales American. Spot prices were: American, middling fair, 23.02d : good middling, 22.33d; middling, 21.70d: low mldling. 20.C5d; good ordinary, .19.13d, and ordinary, 18.61d. The directors of the exchange have decided to revert to a trading limit of 100 English points. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS ODD LOTS and CURB STOCKS Caih, Conserntie Muriin, or Partial PujnirnU W1NSL0W TAYLOR & CO Members t'onnoliilntrd btork Kxrhnnge of New York 436 WIDENER BLDG. Philadelphia Walnut 6586 Race 5196 Barnet Oil& Gas B0CCIIT SOIJ QCOrED llorton It. Alexander Phila. Steele Exchange Bltlg. tl IVIIIlmn t.. K. Y. Cltr GRAIN AND FLOUR UHBVT Receipts. 37.H2S hushvla. There was 11 fair movement snil prlee were well m.ilnulnmi The nuotatlons were ( ar lola ".n eiport elevator, aovcrntnent tandara Innlieellon utamlaril nrlcea No. 1 red win- ler, 9. ;j 1, o. 1 norineru nyriui. t-.w. - 1 haril winter. $2 30; No. 1 red winter, ear llrk 12 37. No. 1 reil, amutty. 2.3. No. 2 reil winter. $2.3(1. No. 2 northern aprlne. 2 3li. No 2 hard winter. 2.36, No. 2 red winter. Rarllcky. $2.34; .No 2 red. amutty. $2 33. No 3 red winter. 12.32; No 3 north ern uprlnB. 12 32; No 3 hard winter, 13.32; No. 3 red winter. Barllelcy. 2 3(1. No. 3 red, mutty. 2 211; No. 4 red. 2.3n. No 4. ear llcky, 2 2H; No. 4. imutty. 12.27; No. 4. xarlleky. amutty. 12.20. No. !i red. 2 2S; No. S. garlicky, 12.2(1-. No ." amutty, 12.23; .o. n, Rarllcky, imutty, S2 24. CORN Receipts 7SSII bushela Demand waa light and them waa no change In prices Quotation Car lota for local trad,- Yellow, aa to grade and location. It .1.1 W I 70 OATS Receipts, 1.1.S27 buahels Offer Inga were light and prices were le higher with a fair demand Quotations- Car lota as to location No 2. white, R04 Klc, standard white. ROOStHie; No 3. white. 77He. No 4. while, 77V87RV1c FUlfll Recelpla. V.13.420 Ihs. In sacks l'rlcea were steadily held, but trade waa uulet. Quotations. To arrive, per IWfl lbs In 08-lb aarka Winter wheat. 100 per cent Hour 1)11910 23; 'Kansas wheat. 1110 rent flour. II0.n2ln R.1. spring wheat. DKr rent flnnr. 1111 UAH 10.HV RYE FLOUR was nulet and steady We quote at IS 5000.30 per barrel In sacks, as to quallt). fair to good. 02fi per 100 PROVISIONS FINANCES , ARRANGED for additional manurarlnrlnr plants on eirellrnt bltTft In lMI!Ul)KI.rillA , nd Imitifdlatf Vlrlnlty NOH' vTt )Vorlii'i Iadinc Commcrrlal (ntre ft Several with .. wonderful Delaware . Sliver frontaM. "AM with fine train. . trIey and home arcommotiatlona, IIAKTZELL and READ t IS riOfTIl TH HT.. l'IIII. ' I'hanra Ixmbarl 4 1 14-3012 ! The. market ruled steady with a fair Job bing demand lor most descriptions, (junta lions; City or western beef In sets, smoked, 4se. iity beef, knuckles and tenders. smoKeu , and sun-dried. 40c; western beer, knucuies and lenderar1 smoked. 4Pcl beef hams, sou, , pork, family. 34'n3; haras, a. 1'. cured, loose. 34H.1M-4c: do, skinned, loose, MHO 'THIici do. do, smoked. 88038Vic: ntner . hams, smoked, city cured, as to brand and I BIAFiiaa QalU. sfll 9? L at W m ma arAAlrAit Hfaval. r ern cured. 30V4 937Hc: do, boiled, boneless. ( Me: plenlo shoulders. 8. r. cured. Icose, ,2114 e, do. smoked. 27Ue: bellies. In Dickie I according to average, loose. 34c; breakfast 1 baeon. aa to brand and average, city cured. !47V4ct breakfast bacon, western cured. 47Hc; lard, western refined, 2SV4 A20c; lard, pura city, kettle rendered. 28V4 020c. . REFINED SUGARS ! Demand was only moderate, but prices i were firmly held on a basis of 0c for fine I vrj niilal,1 prims Jobbing at rCmic iifle K(!(JS Fresh eggs were scarce and nrlce ruled nrm fold-storage , gga were n o"l request and firm, with light offerings Quota linns Free cases, nnjrln- flrui- .,n j..a. , I per trate: current reielots. o 111 per ease: "m.rn extra nrsls, J.'n llitiji p,.r ,. flrsls Jtn.8(l2II.I(l ner (use. Inferior lots lower, storage eggs. 11.1 .lilji 14 70 per case as to qualll; candled and recraled eras were Jobbing at 73 7.1c per doiVn. POULTRY i.i v r. irndo wbb quiet and prices favored buiers under fairly liberal supplies? The SiSrSH.'""' i Votl. ming in .nialltj. ?.,"I.?rt."nrl'"c chickens, according ti tiuall ll.?..V-:Scs. roosters. lOc"; duiks Teldn, 303jc, do. Indian runner, 283l)e- geese. 2832c, CurkejB. 343lle; guineas loune. 5Trnn!rw"i,n!7 " 2- nounds' apiece 1100012.1; smaller sites. OOOH.Ie. Guineas ',.Kr "i,r- 758ei Picons, old p pa"! 30(C3.1e; do oung. per pair. 2.1"3(lc DREHSEO Receipts were light and nMrcs were well maintained under a fit? demand! Quotations follow: Fresh-kllled turkeys, spring 4243e; old ton... 42e, old hens. 4.'e; fowls In barrels, drj pUked fancv "te. c. weighing 4Vi lb. a ,rl ov2p nplece. 3l4c. smaller a zes. 3.'3(lc- old roosters, dry-olcked. 2K4e: (hlchkens. west ern fancy, weighing Ifa OS lbs, apiece 4" W4.4t., "'H1" lb" apiece nnd over. S.le: weighing SVi lbs. apiece. S3c weighing 2W ? P. 30B3tc; spring du.ks, PeFm Mvanla, 40e; .aquabs. per dozen, white, weighing 1IW12 lbs. perrlor,, JRBH.2.1; do weighing 10 lbs. per doz . 77 ,10i do weighing R lbs per doj laOnnn: do. weighing 7 lbs. per dog, 14 .1II.1; do. weighing nentt Ihs per doz., 3fi'4. dark H..in2.S0; small and No 2. 1192 SO; HUMiraa, vuilg, per PSir. j OC ff 1 1 1' J . Old. 49;,' 58 33U 37H 45H 4m 58 :t3l4' mi 44ii 4S!i 58 3.1U 37Jj 40; 2 17;,' 17;,' m, Pnn-Am P & T pf.119 Penna Ilallroad.. 411 People'8 (las Chic, bbii Pere Marquette.. 18) j , Pere Marq pr pf. 03 Philadelphia Co.. 3.).'j Pitts & Wfcst Va. 37H Plerce-yVrrow ... 45 Plerce-Arrow yt..W2x,l. Pierce OH 17? j Plttsburgh Coal.. 47 . Pressed Steel Car. GUf . Press Steel C pf.100 , Itay Consol Cop. 234 Ileadlnir 88'i llcpub Ir & Steel. 77! j Iloyal Dot tr rcta.lll Saxon Motor U'j Shattuck-Arlzona. 10 Slofs-S S &. I o. 48 Slnrlnlr Oil Ilefln. 1RI4 . . , s uwj on;) OOJS Southern Pacific. 1U4H 1041 W2li Wl'( 24i 88i 10 IB 47.- 30H Zi4' Mi in 47U 301j 88' 701,' Wi in 474' 30! j 20 in 8 414 . 47 0 til .12 38 ilVi 3 Vi . 3T, n l Mi li 1 A 2V4 .1 On 14 3 311. 4 M "a 40 II 10 33 40 Hit a T. -la 1 4 10 i ft 38 III IS 4V4 l vt. "in ft 2V4 20 ft 47 10'i 47 33 14 43 Kiln Toy Stewart Tonopah Kxtenslon .. 1 1'nlteu' Verde 37 West Knd Con lA White Caps 1,1 Ycrlngton , 4 6 HON OK rtelhlchcin lis ...... 01) ( 1 00 ',4 t'osden Oil Sh 3 80 ("osilen ci Co Ch 83 80 Ilusstlan Govt 614s.. fi,1 70 (In 64s 07 70 Southern Hallway Bs 08V4 a Sinclair Oil Gr ...... 83 8B Todd .Shipbuilding Os.101 104 KM, 4 a 10 IK 7 5-3 1614 I r Philadelphia Stocks ' .. . "Ib '" 40 Krle . . . S3 33 J8 0(ll Asph 3414 3i 83 1,14 Sup (' 11 IJV4 lI.cll Nnv. 74 . 74 I.eh Vnl . flsyf 2V4 317 Pennn Hit 40 4n 4 Pa Salt M 88 8 01 Phila F.leu 2AU 0V4 100 Hep I & S 77 77 40 lien ding.. 88 V4 884 320 Ton Del . 3J, sVfc 7)0 II S Steel 0SH 01) 173 W Cramp 01 00 Net 2 n.m. chge. 3.7 . . S4H 1 m 74 MV4 '4 48 H 88 4 28J4 14 17 14 ,88y, 1 3M. )- ft on Mi 114 00 2V4 Net ehge, nn.MiN . . High Ixiiv 2 pm, $3000 Bald Iac 1st En.. OO-Vi 004 l)D".i 1000 Int It 4s 40 40 40 1000 1.eh Val ' Int fiiw 1.10 102 102 1 000 Lib Honda 4 !i B. . . 07.88 07.K8 07.88 1000 do 4th I'i".. 08 08 08 11000 Reading gen in.. 00 S0. 00 PniLA. INACTIVE STOCKS Foilowlnjr nre nuotatlons forjriactlve stocks lifted In the Philadelphia Stock luxcbnnge nnd In which there wero no transactions today. Tho price given Is the last previous close: Acme Tea Co 79 It Bros ... 24 Am Gas .... 76 North Cent . 71 A G War... 714 North Penna 94 Am Milling . 104 P N B rts.27E Am Tlwv nf 79 tllilli fr, f 3ft Am nira pr. so Brill .T G.... 23 flnmb Steel.. 128 Catavv 1st pf B2 Cntntv 2d pt 54 Con Trac N J 61 Fourth SNB.280 Ht & B T.. 10 Ht & B T nf. 1 7 Little Schuryl 48 30 Thlla Co cum aoref 3754 Phila R Trnn 27 . Phila t- West 6 RvvyB General 2 War T & S.-J 814 Westmld Coal 72 14 W .1 & Sea .. 44 5"ork Railway 754 York Rwys pi 31 Financial Briefs. The annual report of the Third Ave nuo Railway Company,. New York, for the year ended June. 710 shows deficit, after chargm. of $4BG,B03, as compared with deficit of $1,022,32G In the preced ing year, September grnss of the combined Byllcsbv properties was Jl. 813,781. against $1,482,395 for thXsame month' Inst year, or a gain of- S320.78G. Net for the month Increased J5732. Twelve months' gross Increased $3, 451,181, while net for tho period showed a decrease of JB0.095. The Now York Suhtrensury gained $12,000 fremi the banks Saturday. mak Ing n cash net gain since Friday of 149,000. The net earnings of the-Tobaeco Pro ucls Corporation In October, after the payment of all taxes excepKthose on excess profits. Avcre approximately $440, 000. i-nmnnreil with S1B7.000 In 1917. ail Increase of approximately 180 per cent. It Is estimated that the company's net before excess profits taxes lif 1918 Jv 1 1 1 reach $3,700,000 compared with $2,000, 000 In 1917. The special meeting of rhiadelphla & Reading Railway directors held today for action on the Federal operating con tract, vvas adjourned until next Monday. ''S-v- . , ,. ..,.,,,,, , ,., , ' ry,wm$. pmcES - 1 K . ' at'..-- ? LOCAL STOCK TRADING IS QUIET X "and Generally uninteresting: i-t b. Tonopah-Belinont, Most Active Home Issue, Makes Small Gain Philadelphia Electric Advances. P. R. Rand Lehigh Valley Higher i t3tock trading was small on the Philadelphia Exchange during tho early part of. today's session and ptco changes were divided between1-Rains and"' losses. Outsldo of Steel common, however, no Issue showed momentum 'of consequence, and there waa little Jn tho forenoon turnover to attract 'Special attention. But, -with the Inclination upward on the big board nfter declines nt the start, Improvement was evidenced hero around the noon hour. Tonopah.Belmorttwns more ictlve than any other home stock nnd that Issuo advanced a frnctlon.whlle Philadelphia Electric gained i, Lako SuperloV yielded slightly, Rfpuhlfc Iron anil Steel lost H and Electric Storage Battery, and' Lehigh Navigation came out unchanged from their previous closing quotations'. t ' Railroads did little, nnd, although fichlgh Valley and Pennsylvania ad vanced a little each, Reading Company declined 1 point. 4i Steel common was lower throughout the morning, yielding morlp than 1 point before 11 o'clock. , ' ' Bond business was slow and uninteresting, ' J Lehigh Valley Enmities for September " Earnings of the Lehigh Valley Railroad for September, which were made public Joday, showed Improvement over the corresponding month of 1917. but were below those reported for August. Total operating revenue for the 'month wits $6,407,870, compared with $7,051,975 ln August, and an lh crease of $1,703,871 over September of last year. Net operating Income was $1,1?S,847, as against $1,696,244 ln August and an Increase Of $247,308 over September, 1917. For nine months gross Was $47,385,831, a gain of $7,420,226 over corre sponding period of 1917, while tho net operating Income was $4,644,639, a decrease of $3,358391. ' Earnings of Norfolk and Western Railway Drop For September 'the Norfolk and Western Railway reported total opcrat; lng revenue during September of $7,925,743, ngalnst $8,610,301 ln Abgust and an Increase of $2,206,049 over September of last year. New operating revenue for nine month's 'to' September 30 wfts $59,236,485, an Increase of $10. 870,990 as compared with corresponding period df 1917, but the net operating income was only $12,958,0'28, a decrease of $5,179,898. no 71 iVeiti York Bonds LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS rhleB.ro. Nov. 18. 1IOOE Receipts. 4S. 000 henil. Market active, mostly 10 to Ifie higher than SnUurrtiv's nlernge. Top. $1H heavy butchers, 17 73T1S; medium and Ilaht butchers. 17.Sel 17.0.1: light. 17.10 ( 17.8.1; heavv 'packing. 17.1.1vl 17.00: me. dlum and llcht pncklnc, JIO.BOiff 17.33: throwouts. $13.2.1e 10.40 pigs, good to choice 818.3001 13, CATTI.K necelptn. 30.00(1 ahead. Market native beef unit butcher cattle and good west erns opening steailv. Oood feeders strong! 30 B 75c. FRESH FRUITS Exceptional Opportunity : n.NK SIS.OOO HOVIFJ4 IN 833,000 f HKCTION CMrd York Rd., Near Jenklntown l VlVerr atteaetltef mast iiractlrallr 19 reoms, i batbsi thornujrhly mode n i vtVtry attfttrtftef mt pmrttrallr planned) am, m omibki inorouRnir monrrni larx artlfttl hrublwrjri ulTsriltnff every batb-ti thorouffhl modrrni larxs MU' ariiikii anrumwrri unsrainv tv ftlM'AiHl roaifrt ttltliotit ftlrararuBre, A lie. LKDUKlf omcK. 1 sr-inuIateU DAIRY PRODUCTS rttKRSB The market ruled firm with da. mand absorbing the limited offerings of fins stock, Following were tne quota tions: New York, whole-milk, fancy, fresh, 33Vsc; gyieelats higher: do, do, fair to good fresh. 82H 3Jcu Wisconsin, whole.mllk farcy 31ttc:.1o. .lo. fair to good. 3'JVi 8.1c. IIUTTBn Solid-packed creamery waa So higher under light rereiots and a fair do mand. Prints ruled firm at former rates, with light .offerings. The quotations were; doiid-iiackea creamer, extras, nsvtci nignar. scoring k'oods, aiMfIWHt' the latter for ,..I.W,n ..l.i K-trs A--,a AAAOln. H,.l. BVOOUliisccondg, 33a7c: fancy" brands .uf .The market was general!? strady under Moderate offerings, hut trade was nulet. The following ore the quotallons: Apples, J IT uu-T"raii i-iopin 4U4,rsl: Hnow. "; h-ing. M.IuiUdMlaldwIn. M..".llM ,M IIubhArristnn. tim-lV, T.ni....... I J ' Ireenlng. t4 0.VS.t: tarlou. varletTei. 1303; 31 WH mi 47 23J, 25! ".'; H5H IR5U 185'4 Ml IWi. ,0H Southern Hallway. 3IJi ,')2 31 i South Hvvy pref..7,'I!a 7(lli fi0?i' aiuaeoaaer c;o.... ( (jtijj 04 Stutz Motor 46Ji 47 47 Tenn Cop & Chem. 10 Texas & Paclflc. . M.'j Texas t;o ISO Third Avenue ... loji looacco t'rouuets. 70I4- 70H 75JJ 7fljj union i-acinca . . . 133 13'.J 13235 1.1214 Union racifle pf.. 75H . . . United Alloy Steel. 40 40JJ af nii; Unit Cigar Strs..I02Jt' 10211 initj lottf 100 IfOJi OP.'i 1035i 71U 71 70', 7()Ji IWJi fKlJg !)?, twtfl 11-4 JMJ4 inn mil S4i, tan wi tau m::: ::: ::: 40 ... , 999 ? 1? 16 14'.' 14JJ C2H ration ViH 02, 02 Mis 43,'f 43!f 40 4(11, 4(11,' 20) j 2fWJ 201 j 70 70 COW If leh t.nw 2 1, m 21000 Angln-Fr Es.. 90 96U 'JIH4. .01100 Am Kor Sec 5s,99'3 99Vs 9"! lOOOAm Tel 5s . . . 195 95 95' 13000 do 6s 103H 102 103Vi 2000 Am Writ Pa 6s 87, 87, 87 7000 Atchison gn 4s 88 78V 87'A 5000 Atl Co I, (It 4s 80S, 80j, 80 lOOODalto & O Es ftUi 91 Vi 91 Va, 1000 Ileth Stl 6s '36 86 U 86 U S0 0000 Bordeaux 6s..l00'. 100? lOOVa 2000C & O cv 4Hs N2U 82Vi 82 iinoo do conv Es. SS- 88 88 8000 Cbl f.t W 4s.. 64 64 64 22000Chl U Sta Cj 95t; 90 95U lEOOOChl II & Q 4s. 95 V4 05 Vb 95 V 1000 C M & St 1'aul rfd 4Ws 79 70 79 1000 C n I & 1 rfd 4s 75 75 75 1000 do 4s '. . 82 82 82 1000 City l'arls Gs. 99 99 99 2000 rel & H cv 5s 9H'J, 96Vj J16IA 26000 1118 Sec Crp Bs 884 88 & 8Va 6000 Dom Can 1931 98S 98U 98U 10000 do 1926 .... 96 96 96 3000 Krle cv 4s SrA 66V4 65V4 65 L2000 do Scr D... 60 56 60 9000(1 Frch Rep 5',ss.in3H 103 103 3000 Hud & M In Bs 21 21 21V4 SBOOOInter M M 6s. 102 101 102 32000 l.eh v ret ta,i3Y lusvi iit 2113000 Mb "ond 3n OD.04 0O.SS OO.SS 12000 (lo rnnr 4s. 00.10 00,10 00,10 023000 (In 4Vi" 07.011 07.K0 07.84 2000 (la 1st 4 Vi OS.liO 00.30 00.50 300000 1I0 Sd 4V4a.. .07.80 07.R0 07.03 2300011 (lo 4th 4 Vis 08.00 00.00 08.00 3000 Lyons 6s 100 VO 100 lOtrVb IOOOMPWIj Bs '23 64 64 ,61 2000 .Mo I gen 4s.., 64 64 64 4000NVC&H con 4s 79 79 79 1000 do 4s 87 87 Vi 87 2000 N V City 4s May 1967... 102 102 102 20000 X Y Hivy Es. . 20 20 20 16000 Xor Pac gn 3s. 62 62 62 2000 Plrc Oil 1920.100 100 100 2000 do 1924 ... 89 89 'SOU 1000 Heading gen 4s. 90 90 3000 St I-S I-' ajt 6s. 76 76 6000 d()Ser.V4s.. 66 (IS 4000 Sou 1,'hc cv 4s.. 86 85 5000 Houtn Ily gn 4s 70i 70i', 10.00 Texas Co 6s ..100 14)0 1000 r S Ilubbcr'Ss 87 87 ' 3000 C 8 Steel a f Bs 99 98 5000 1'nloii Pac 6s. 103 103 2000 fn K C.tB&Ire 5s 1919 .. 98H 98H 60000 do 6s n '19.102 102 1000 do 5s 1921.. 97 97 2000 Va-Car -Chm6s.l00 100 calves abut steady. rlalner quality con 1 Dallas aitf-lvaat flndf nnllla fr-AA--! vhAlAa, anjl nwl tsn g sl.1 7311 10.7.1: common and prime, Sll.nrifr 17.1.1: butcher stock, heifers.- IB.7I.M 14.2.1: rows. vn.30(413: canners jind cutters. 45.50 1(1.511: stockers end fillers, gnodp choice nnd fancy, Hlflftr 12,7,1: Inferior, common and me dium. S7tf10; veal calves, good and choice, $17M7.75. .HIIEEP-r-necelols. 28.000 head. Market strong to 2ftc higher: best lambs held at $111 I.ambs, choice and prime, 1 0.01 V? 1.1. 8.1: medium and, good. $14.2113 01; culls, xn.7.1 W12..10: feeders. 13.2.1f' 14.00;, yearlings, choice and prime. $11.30(7 12.2,1. 90 76 66 si; 70 100 87 ' 99 103?, 98. 102 1 97 100 U S Ind Alcohol. U S Ilubber .... U- S Steel U S Steel pref... Utah Copper . . . Va-Caro Chem . . . Wabash Wabash pref A... Wabash pref B. . . Wells Fafgo Exp. Western Maryld . West Pacific pf... West Union Tel.. Westingh Bill, White Motors ... Wlllys-Ovetland .. Wilson & Co,.... UK few 09 4.II4 4G!, 2f,K C9H 12 El dividend- lien Ilavls. I2.DO&3 M; (Jano, 't2.30O3 30 Vork Imperial 3 305.5Oj do, per S-bush. SrlSTli r..0e5,,'S! ,d0- r biih. Tiaske; 7Bel BO: do. western, nee box. 2.23 O 3.73 . l.emons. per box. IB4JD, OfJhV," ?HtJ,"iiitVtTiim' .'"f?01 do- Florida? frate. ISOS, arapefru t, per box 12 isoo J.,5."-, franberrles, J.?.eV. per bu'shel boi. VEGETABLES The general market was nulet and with out Important rbanse. Quotations White potatoes, Kaslern Hhore. per hW-Vn 1 $303 60, No. S, $16002.30. While poth l',.J,'"Zr- r,'r-u"hl hsskerNo. I. ----- ---,., ..-,., ...... ,.,, ,,iinn potatoes ir im 1 rnnpirania, per 10(1 urei-a Aiounuilli No. No. 1. S:! ".1412 in. ni.HV. 1. 12.1602.40: No. 1. tl in, V Hweet potatoes, Jersey, per basket No. 1. ItOI.rS,' No. 2, nOf75c. Sweet mtatona! Eastern Share, per bbl. No. 1. 13.7.104 w .-o. rf. f-.ouva.uu. uaDoage, ,ew York, per ion. tiuvtii, oo. janisn, seea, per ton 20 Onions, per jlnO-lb. bag Ve0w 1. $1,2SJ?1 50i white, Nv, 1, $31, $10 No, -Southern Itallway preferred. LOCAL MINING STOCKS TONOPAH STOCK8 Jim Hutler ...- .Maervamara . Midway Mli?ath Extension ' 1 Montana North fltr.r It-seue Kula Wat End (. V nid :S ,nn .04 .(19 nH (19 I'i DIVIDENDS DECLARED y Mollne I'lnw'-rompanv, quarterly nf 14 per tent on flrst preferred, payable De cember 1 to slock of recnrtV November 10. National Clonk and Suit Company, (quar terly of li per cent on preferred. paable December 2 to stnek of record November 22. American Express Co.. quarterly of 1 per tent, payable ajnuary '2 to stock of record November 30 Rochester ftallroad and; Light Company. nuarterll of lli nee cent on Dreferrad. nav- able December 2 as regiatered November 22. I c-ai"mi snn Mecin. quarteriv or im, pay able December 31 to stoek of record De cember 7 Pittsburgh. Tn.. Nov 18. HOOSIte celpts. 8000 head. Higher. llenvles nnd heavy. jorkers. $17.8(1: I'-jht Jorkers. $111.10 t17.l7l: nigs. lll7 $111 2.1 8HKF.P AND I.AMI1S lleeelpts, 4000 head Steady Top sheep, $10; top lambs. M-1 2.1. CALVES Receipts, 70(1 head. Steady. Top. $18 60. Ubst nuffalo. N Y . Nov. 18 CATTLE -Receipts. RSIMl head (lood, strnnp. nrlme steers, $17..10il8; shipping steers, m17: butchers. 11Tin: venrllng S124rrl.'l.73: heifers. $10,ri0ffl3; cows. J4W11: bulls. $7 Wilt stniliers and fcedTa, $7Wlt: fresh cows nnd sprlneers $0.1(ffH1 Olives, re ceipts 1200 head. Htromt. $7fi10.i10. fiiriM llariilnl, 1 7 I'.ftll h(.n,l Stenilv. Hearwmlxed -and vorkera. $17.80: light yorkers and pigs. $10. roughs, $12 1(1.80: intern AVn T.AMnH -neeelnts 8IHHI head Steady to strong. Lambs. XOoTin 7." yearlings. 17W12: wethers, iintr id r,u; ewes. $4130.50: mixed she"- n,.'iHff 10. Cincinnati. Nov. 18. HOGS Receipts. in Tn han,l Rlntc li,rt,pru nnd buti-hers. $17,60:, common to diolee. tllWl,': plga apd lights. Itni14: stags. $lnW13.2.", CATTI.r, Receipts 2.1l he-vil. Strung. Steers, in Mill' tr..r,n: heifers. tilU..1n: cows. l.-..7.1ni. Cnlves steady. 13W17,r.li SIII5CP Receipts. 2011 lioad. Strong, J$3 08 50. Ijvmbs. strong. $7 13..VI, ' ' South Omahn, Nov. 18 HOflS Receipts, OlMKI head Stend, 10c higher. CAT.TLU Receipts. 12.MHI head. Rest steady. Othvrs Inner. BHKKP Reieipls. MI00 heuil. Steady. Knnsiis Clt . . Nov IS CATTI.i: Re-celpls-. 3.1.000 head Steady to strong. HoaS-j-Recelpta, LI.IHKl head. Steady, fie SHEEI Receipts, 3000 head Market 10 23c higher. Money-lending rates XKIV VOIIK Money on call, mixed f. collateral, opened today nt 6 per cent for lending and renewing. On Indus tries the opening rate vvas 6 per cent. I'jill.ADKM'HIA Call, 6 per cent; time, &R6 iier cent. Commercial pa per, three, to six months, 60 6 per cent; six months, 6 per cent, LONDON Money Is quoted at 3 per cent. -Discount rates, short bills and tnree montn inns, a ii-n per cent. Reserve Banks' Discount Rales Olliclal discount rates at the twelve Federal Heserve banks were as follows:' (The first column gives the rates fori all periods up to nnd Including the III teen-day maturity, the second for a period of Hlxteen to ninety days. The third and fourth columns are the rates for rediscounts of collateral loans se cured by Government .bonds or notes.) Com'l paper in to no. Roston New York . . . Philadelphia . Cleveland . . . Richmond .... Atlanta Chicago . . . St. Louis Minneapolis .. San Pram Is, o Kansaa city . . 15 da;s . 4 .. 4 ..4 .. 4'i . 4H ... 4'. ...4 .. I : tf .. 4 .. 4' Gov. paper IS to nu dais"" 13 da) a das a 4, 4 4 4 4 411 4i 4 ' 4V4 4 "4 4 4U 6 4'i 4'4 4 4 41i 4 4 44 4'i 1 4U tv.ff5 4 4i .1 4'. 4' .-, 4'i 4'i 4 '4 5 4 4't government bonds registered. 1030., (ottpnn. 11130...,. reslslered. 11118.. eouDon. J01H. . . . registered. HI2.1.. 4s. coup 1112.1.. non Xs, renlstered. 1040,. ,.n, coupon, ,1'in l'anama a, reRlieren 111.111, . Panama 2a, registered tli.tH... 1'anami 3s. registered Hull . . . lMnamtv 3s. riTnpon.... Hid . 08 . 08 . till"! . oni . 100 . 83 . 83 . 08 . 08 . K.1 . 88 Ask 10'4 100 FOREIGN EXCHANGE New VorU, Nov. 18. The foreign ex Change market this morning was dull and uninteresting. Slxty-dav sterling bills were quoted at 4,73 fr4.73 and ninety-day bills at 4.724.72, both nominal. Quotations were: Demand sterling was quoted at 4,75.15, e.ibles 4.76 0-16. Fr.ino checks, E.45, cables 5.44.. Swiss checks 5.03. cables 6.01. Guilder checks, 4m. cables, 42. Pesetas checks 19.95, cables 20.05 Stoikholm checks 27.50, cables 27.80 Chrlstianla checks 27, cablett 27.30. Copenhagen checks 26.60, cables 26.80. Lire checks 6.36, cables 6.35. BAR SILVER Last 1018 Tod-vy Sat. Mnn. High Low N Y fcents) 1.01 l.nl'i 1.01V, 1.(I1V4 81 London (re) 4814 48, 411 40 42 Bankcri Meet Tomorrow Evening Commercial Philadelphia" will be the subject of Krnest T. -Trigg, president of the Philadelphia Chamber of Com merce, and Oeorgo S. Webster, vv 111 speak on "The Port of Philadelphia," at the November meeting tomorrow evening of te Bhlladelphla Chapter, American In stitute of Hanking nt the chapter audi torium, 608 Chestnut street. NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS New York, Nnv. IR. RUTTER Receipts, 40.11 tubs Higher-scoring. 04 004 e: ex tras. nsfrnSKc; flrsta 38 02cr ec onds. R.io.isc. 1 Eggs Receipts. 8(100 cases. Unchanged. , CHJCACO BUTTER' AND EGGS Chicago. Nnv. 18. nUTTER Receipts, 802 tubs. Market c higher. Extras, 01 EGOS Receipts, 3230 rases.. Firsts, 02 003 c. 1 NOW for the Future Next to Libert? Rends Good Real Estate Proves Heat Investment , Sereral Excellent Opportunities In CKNTItAL PHILADELPHIA NORTH Available on attractive terms. Also 3 locations In Atlantic City. Any most appropriate for otel or apartment enterprise.- , Mortgage Itond Issues Arranged HARTZELL and READ ' 129 H0UT1I BTH ST., IILAvi? Phones Lombard 4114-3012 OOl.DKIELD STOCKS Atlanta,,. ..., .'.,.04 Illue Dull ;. .. llAnfh nt lbs. JDlsmondfleld I) 11..., !ol Kewanas . v... .,.'.'.". ',' u Sand Ken . .- ... .,.,, If, , silver Pick 03 MISCELLANEOUS Arl United ,,., 20 Nevada Vrbnder 1-.. K 'Tucopa Mining ..,.,,,,, , . .... ,ju Ask .411 .2.1 ,11 t .(Ml .12 11k .ml 1A .03 .04 .0.1 ,113 .0.1 ,0.1 National Transit Company Vtyt Extra New York, Nov. 18 National Transit Company declared an extra dlvldent of 60 cents In addition tn the I regular semiannual dividend of SO cents, pay able Decemhcr 16 to etock of record November 30. .02 .ol 'V Refined Sugars Unchanged New" York, Nov,' 16. Iteflned augaVa are unchanged at 9c, less pvper cent, for cash. The demand continues moderate. Raws nre unchanged at 6,055c for 9tV centrlfugals. BOND SALESMEN Philadelphia- banking house,, mem bers of New York andI'hltadelphla Stock Exchanges, desires the serv ices of two or three capable sales ntenwith established clientele' in Philadelphia and adjacent territory. Bojc 'A 122, Ledger Office. BANK CLEARINGS Hank ntearinga today compared with cor icepondlni; day last two vears: . 1018 1017 1010 Hoslon ,.4I,723.."83 $10,344,8211 131,43(1 831 V. Vork 404.III2.S2S .108 (IS0.270 304.730.841 Phila .. IIU.488.7.11 73.278.701 1 42,777.113(1 NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET New York, Nov. 18 Tho coffee mar ket vvas without fresh developments from Washington this morning and con ditions were about as they were at the close of last week. Santos reported clearings during- the last week of 52.00 0 bags and Victoria 16,000 bags, both to the United States. Itlo reported no clcarancss to the United States. Owing lo the holiday In Itlo and San tos, no quotations were posted on tho spotlnarkctH there. Itlo holldayeceIpts were given nt 80900 bags. COAL AND THE C02 METER i I IVhlintr C02 Meter The prlnclptl pur Poo of the COS meter In to rnabU the operMor to naVt coal by nhowtnjr hot to burn coal rlTle.enUy nnd cconomlcnHy, Mnny perF(.rtg"4rt uniiVr the Impremloa that r fliemlnt t re lulreil to opcrnt nurii n mnrhlne, but mich in not the caAe. It took the wty bjrit In ennlnoerinjT and thpilr.,! Ullk to rtt ln the Urhllnc Ctrl Slptrr or Iteooriler but It operMlon U tin i-lmple b Tiny tur bine or ewtine in the ioutr plant. The Uehlln chl tlr Is 11 n Automatic itnalvticnl chemlut tlit tlm job cverv minute nt the day and night, maklnir nn a cog rati analysis nf the asta KaftpH from th boiler. Us readlnir the chart the aerttire efficlncy ftnd econ omy of the boiler plant can be Inntnntly determined. The per cent of 1C02 carbon dioxide In the flue gas tells you whether or not the coal has bren completely burn ed, and If you are wanttniT some valua ble heat units up the star!.. Wo have prepared r i-mall elementary pamphlet on the 'Combustion of Coal" that we would like sou to read. A postal win brinsr Vchllav rterttV it. 10c oatiK Aak Your Chief Engineer 11E KXOW8 Baker-Dunbar-Allen Co. 00 8TOCK KXniANOK JRLT0. - I'll 0 no Hi-rure S402. Itocw lftt0 We offer subject to prior sale $400,000, Pennsylvania Company. Gold Loan Certificate 4V2s, due June 15, 1921 Guaranteed Principal and Interest by 'the Pennsylvania Railroad Company Price 97l amKnterest, Yielding About 5.0 -FREE OF.PENNSYLVANIA STATE TAX Detailed 'description upon rpquest. Graham, "Parsons 3cCo. BANKERS, 433 CMMTHUT STMUT , I . tHIUADtLPHIA iMiSBJI! iiiiiiiiiiiipiiiiiiiiioniiiiraiffi a . - WORLD DEMOCRACY and the Market Treated from n general standpoint aid in, rela tion to specific securities of vital interest. Ju go-Slav Head Reichet Pri ' Paris, Nov; 17. Anton Koroaep. presi dent ot the Juno-Slav National Council, tho provisional coernment of the Jugo KJavio cQVintrlM formerly ruled by Aua 1 rift-Hungary, la In Parla ta establish U ' relatlonu with the Entente (jlovernments. FOR SALE 'the most attractive villa with "beautiful extensive acre age in 'City of Philadelphia. IllglmlevaUon all conveniences. Box A108, Ledger Office' Kennecott Copper Teare-Jo impfcrt'e Kennecott'a pro ductlolT farllltlrs? American' Sumatra ftfvr sources of tobsreo supply In prospect nn1 prubable benefit to sale's and earnlntrs. United Fruit Haalc position of company In rela tion tn 'the .tommandeerlnjr by the Government of sputhern trade fleet. U. S Slamship Contracts for 32 new ships from private Interestsc and what this should mean to the company. L, , S-i of IICOHEH niKll. IIU lValnut St. ' rbllaUtlphla, rar Tou my iend ma Itevlefl I famt ... . ,.... Adinu .....;,., ,. P-S24. IMBUIUyUjilUj VnsWmBfln Pittsburgh & West Va. Interest ln vsst coal properties mis reuroau oiscussea. Sinclair OU, impro emnt nf earnlnes ' In third quarter as shown by onlcial report. Westinghoute Air Brake Zteturn tn n peace basis outlined by rresldent Miller! Am. Steel Foundries Nine . months' report of "earning;! 'and the dividend outlook. - Thesa and other stocks discussed tn BKViinr r-ssi (Oralis on reoueat) HUGHES & DIER Slbiks Hoods Orsln ' , .,; (Phila. dtnc'-! Kxchanae " JlKMllKHrt chlcseo Hoard of Titd 1435 Walnut Street , Philadelphia. Pa. , Tel. jBpruce 843 " mttnwjitjHjiBrijmmUHuinriyj-ciym ' n w ' .1 B nil t'fl VI s M i l ! 1 -iji 1- -rl Wl t 1 "pIa n ' HL. "; , t" Mttf- : "i' "
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