tmrw P "?? i i '"'' '.i ' ' ' ' ' . ' ' ..ii if ' n NEWS OF THE FINANCIAL WORLD NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA STOCK PRICES? & ' American Thread Company 1t lge. 6 Gold Bonds S 3 ttalrH December 1, l8 :Mo instmr nelertibrr 1. 1928 11ESE bonds wilt be secured closed hrit mortgage on OT Till nxea melt oi me company. S Average net nrof.ts lor list 'r three yean (before deducting 'Federal laxe were In excesi of t ten and one-hall tlmei (be mill mum annuel interett chsrses. Price to yield about 5T41 Ask for fir ular l'C-113 The National City Company Lontip9r.rfrnt Ofi r ' ru ; t. i-t . Pkll.delpliii- 1421 Cleitn.it Si. Icletitmui s' I i m ,w f I ir Before tlie War North American Pulp and Paper Subsidiaries were prosperous. During the War tli have been contending with Labor shortage. Transportation difficulties. Coal mpply commandeered. New powerful financial and paper interests now in control. What Wilt Then Do. Is This the Turnwi) I'mnl ' Send for Itrpurl N . IV-1.1 Schmj9t&Deery 628 Wtdciter IHdc Thila.. Pa. rh.I Dell. ITsl. 100, Rat. 4IJHD eir lo't (iltlr tn liroad St rnivATB ftinm fflMwrai Investment Suggestions t We have just prepatcd a eiicu- jE lar listing Do attractive liond jj offerings, including: 5 38 Municipals, I 15 Railroads, 20 Public Utilities, f 4 Industrials, 1 7 Foreign 5 1 1 Short Term. PROPOSAL OF U. S. TO PURCHASE MARINE'S SHIPS BOOSTS PRICES Brokers Sci-amblc Wildly to Buy at Opening, but Rcces 1 sion Follows Early Gains Steel Stocks Heavy ami Other Issues Decline . . ' New Yorli, Nov. "7, The unespecteil came to Wjll iticot and the usunl practice whs uied bj tlin-,0 concerned In stock market operations of n surprise comlnp; , trom the ")U In the announcement that tlie United Stales (Jovcrnment 1 had proposed to 1ju the Ilrltiih lines from the International .Mercantile Murine on the uine teuus that were offered b the English sjndlcati. This aniuiimcenient mis followed by wild tradlnp; In Marine Issues (lurliiR the Mist few nilmitcs. There was a liuse ciowd In Marine pre ferred ut the opening, and man) of the brokers climbed over each other tu tr to obtain stooU. with .sales bcliiB made - points apart on different sides of the croud, tlie opening tiausiictlon being reconled as 8000 shares fioin lid to 112 American Intel national udwinccri J jioints to 5d. Ilefoie many minutes parsed Mailne irefericd as down to IOS0, and losses of 2 points were lecoidi'd In the other two issues concerned In the mornlnir reports. ftei the openliiK the "ntlre market was unsettled, with n great deal of iomnient beinn made on (he opposition that has developed to the intended mission of President Wilson to France to attend the peace con fdence and other f.ictois helped disturb the securlt) trardliiK hltu.itlon Tbeie ns onh ,1 scint demand for stocks outside the Mailne Issues uid .It 1 In is weie in or d( r ill around the room Steel stocks were beaw nil through the forenoon wnn I nited States SI' 1 1 common r.uiKinn fioin 100', to 931 Stndeb.iker di eloped pioniiunced weakness, dioppinr; fioin "i" to ."iO'v iither -tin ks seni'talh showed losses ranging fiotn 1 10 ." points Netv York Stoclts Ad m. nee numely.. Ailv numely pf... Alaska Gold M.. Alaska Juntau.. Allls-Chahn Mfg t.ait close J43J Hlsrh Low Mi i7'f ;i'i J:00 p.m. 58K AlllF-Clmhn M pf. f.0, Am Agrlcul Chem.lOu Am lleet Sugar. il Am Can 4-"i Am Car & Fdry . f.0J Am Cotton Oil. . . 39 Am Hide & t.ca.. M; Am H & I.ea pf . 75 Am International, Am Ice Am Ice pref ... . Am Linseed . . Am I.Inseid pref.. Am I.ocomothc. . . ill Smelt & Kef Oii 25JJ Wl 23! i .r,l sU .1.1 iu; CM, KJl HJ 30 4'2?4 42U fcOH 80U ait CO 11 51 55 41 34 oO.'i 42li SOU 75!-i r.5.'ii ti 31 81! 81! G1!S C1W WH 81 10.5 10.5 90 00! i New York Curb iOOW 100ji 74' i 32?i 37 'AM 32i 37 (3Ji "ssu 2I5U 01! i :hu 23U I EVENING-UP PROCESS WHEN SHORTS COVER; MARKS COTTON TRADE! liiiu'o Clioukrd Later on I Sclliiin ly Pit Tradrr. Trade in Oats Lifilit 'Iraiisactions Inclnde Wall St i J' 'living and Further Scllin for Ja)imoo Wcounl 1.1: in 111. 1. 1 i:Ti11.1t 1 ott 1 i ( h tin co. Not. !7. IlllimU (tcnf r.ilh fitlr ami mirnirr Itnilslil: Tlnirdn imft tlrtl tt nd utirmrr. MiiMtri iim nMtiiic; Irnnlinc"'. t'nilt hl follounl In ruin I Imroil.i.t. l.((ti.in I nlr iml uiinner Innlehl; 1 luir-iljo parlU t Imiflt . pruh U brmm Iiik miHetdcil. Mh(iif"iitii (.nrr,ill f.ilr 1 uniRht .mil rimr tins. .nun I uir .mil u.imipr tunlcht; rtitir. il i pari I i Iniiih . pnp.llil r.ttn North iknt l 1tiifnilh ffilr tiililelit ami I iiurlii j MimMlmt enhlrr IhiirxiliiT, if 1 li D.tkolu (tfiirr.illj . Tntr lnnUlit nitil Tlturml.i). Nlirusk.i I'lirlU i ImjiI t mil c lit iinil "I lurtl i, kiins,i Curll? ' louitt lonislit iinil I hiirsfJay. Mfitii.ini (tfiifritb ftitr tiinlnlil, wurtnrr In 'trfnip MHithruM: rimrhUii fair, inlilrr In nmt, M'uiini: rarll i Imiil tnnlclit ami ritnriil.iy. ( Mil HRII, V(l 'T Thf r irn in.it Ki t .nniril fui thrr C round tol.., on bu.vliiK b cnmnibMnii '.uun .intl cocrine" It; llf)ts Offrr hiRS were scdiTp at Mist but !m.r m flurntial pit trndcra holil. clincklnsr the ...t. TU . ,.!. ,. T l.iiulnoun mil. fairh Lnep ind ntlmcnt .m hi.nc.1. l lo t;meen points liiglipr The nrrlals hole loduj were fortj-llvc C.lIF ncoo-tnbiT openi"! .n 1 -'."-"s to $ 1.-5 '4 . UKalnst 1 -'33i .it Ihr rntl ct',rday. January started tit SI.JCi to l.-T, uition iiki.t ui;riu;i( niMimuN r lurk, Nu. Ji. The fulllnir tim ppriiliirr rre rrtnnlril In tlio uittoti Iiflt (his nmrnlttc: Oklalinnui, ."It un Xiitmilu, ;!H slirftr IMirt. I'orl iiilih ii it 'I I lllli UihK. 4U: Ifinnlilh. lUktbitrc unrt ( h ittiuiooc.i, 12; C(irnu ( ItrUtl. Knfiilllc. Nn.lill1r, u--'ii si a. Mlnnta ,u-U ihnlnstim. II, (.al lfHton Milfoil, ( liurI'ttiHi tinil sutiiiiitiili. Ifi: Tlerjdi.ui. .IOj Ioll(cmlr iinil Tlinmi tlllp, H'i Npw Orlr.inx, I'rfiMmiKi n fid 'larksom llle, ,(t. it ml Ininpu. Of,, llire whs .01 In fi f iirfrintt.illmi nt i liiiltiitotisii nml TiahpstiMit .0 at ( nrpiiN ( ItrUt. Stirrtetiorl, Mfniphl. Mljnt.i nml A ilnilncloii; .01 at IVn.ictili and Mfrl-ill.-n: .Itr. t I Hll ItoiK; .tu nt ucn-lai H nt Mai out .VM) i t ThnnuiUHt ,:i at ( liiirlcstnnt .Hi at ! n khnmlll?; 1.33 at N.nannih. nntl 3. If vt Tampa. lW Thi vnrn mntlirilv nrii n .mil 1 JvAeld of these bonds are in- f- dicatcd, as well as their tax- M exempt features. JIany of the g ,00003 are icgai lnvesiineiuK g conip.neil with SI.JC at the close yes j - o-..:. nHi.n .....1 ti.... -x . ., , ... .., ur ouvuiq uaiu-5 unu tiuai teruax eenru.ir) was ipioieu ai i -" In l.'JT' at the outset ng.iintt SI.Jk;a. i"-tcrda'h last price Tiaile In oats was light and the in.u l.el was influenced mosilj bv the actions in corn A leading ."hipping house bought at the sl.ut and slants iocrcd (JTfer- lugs Increased on the rise The cash jitlcle was Him December ctaried at "Ji to T-Uc nK.ilnst Tt'..rat the end e.sterda . Jan uary opened at Tl78c to 72c. against 7lsC at the close xesterdiU Febru .iri t:i- (tuoted at 72c to 72r'8e at tlie outset, compared with Tl'r at the end yestetdm ; Funds. Send for a coiiii'limoitui u cow fe iitMM"vf this circuHr, Ao. l.-l ?. s wf A. B. Leach & Co., Inc. i m 115 South fourth Street : New irk. "o. 27 I'.usiness at the opening of the cotton market todaj was i hielh of an M-ning-up character and Included put chases W'all street and spot boust and futthcr silling for .Japanese account First pi Ices were unchanged to fifteen points higher, followed bj further .up turns which left the market about fif- IV in cablis, with cold we; weather uer the belt, added to the bullish feel ing among traders, but outside interest, hi lew of the holida., was liglu r.ccelpts at the ports for tin du 81!' 01K 8t? Am Sumatra Tob.103 103 Am srtnnl I''lrlfS. QOI.' Ol)t : ' Am Tl JP. Tnl 1(11 IfU lll'ltf Ifl.'l Am Writ l'ap pf. 20' j Am Zinc I. & S. 12 ... Am Zinc U & S pf 43 Anaconda Copper. (';, G3.! W.'a G4J Atlan Coast Mno.101 Alcli Top & S V.. !'2U 02' 02! 02!i . Atcb T & S F pf. 87'i , Atlin Gulf & W 1. 105 lOS.'i j Hnlduln Loco.... 7i"i,4, 73'j I lialtlmoro & Ohio. iVl?,' 3.1 1 Halt & Ohio pref. ." 37 ! Uatofillas .Mining, l;,'.. 1 Kcthlchcm Steel.. 62 b4h Heth Steel pref. ..!! ... Itcth Sll Class 13. h:t! 01 . Ueth Stl 8 p c pf.lOo Hrkln Hup Tran. ;ts 38 I llooth Fisheries,. 'J.IU 23U Hums lirothers. . IIO.'j... I Hu'.terick Uo..... 17't I Uutto & Supeilor. 20' llfornla J'ctrol. 10 Ilfornla Pack.. 4b?s li'J 18j 4S.,s' Canadian IMclllc.lGO 15'.).' i lo0i loOJ- Cenl Leather Co . 0U!j 01 uS!-j 50H 'Chandler Motor., fill's 10(Hi 100 Chcsa . Ohio.... o7?i. 08 M hi M & St Paul. 13' u I.jJs 4o.'j Chi M & St P pf. 70.'i 70'j 0j Chi .VorthWri.MOl Chi It 1 S. Pac.,.. ';' i 2I. 20 C It I X. P tirr pf. ()73 lull Villi C X 1 & P I'o it. h(J' 80,'J SO1 Chllo Copper . .. 10Ji 20 195s Chlno ('opj)er . .ISJs . 8 Colo Fuel it lion. 3d 3Ii 30 Col Cas .1 Kite. :i ' Consolidated UdS.IOt). j Corn Prod P.ef . 17' 17' Crucible Steil.. oh .w'i Cuba Cane Sugar. 30), 30 Cuba Cane Sug pf. bO1 SO 112 .. I2 12 111' Hi1. lS'i 19 3i: 31' 21).' i "!) 110' j ... 12U.'j Jj u34 3- Aetna Explosles . . Am-Brlt Mfp ... An Marconi Am Writing Paper Air Keductlon .... Canadian Car Co. . Can Car & Fdy Co. Charcoal Iron Chevrolet Motors . . . Cramp Curtlas Aeroplane Carwen Tool . . Carbon StcM . . Hinerson PhonoBrupli. Oeneril Motor . Hcndei Mfg Lake Torp Boat Lehigh Coal Salt" Lima Leco Maxim Munitions Keystone Tire N Y Shipbuilding .. Nor Amer Pap Pulp. OHn Klcvntor . Peerless Motor . . . Pole Kng . . Scrlpps linoth Standard Motor. Steel Allojs . . . Submarine ... St Joseph Lend Todd Shipbuilding.. Triangle Film. . United Profit Sharlm U 8 Steamship United Motors . . . World Film . . . Wright-Martin Air Zinc Concent. lllil II .1 fi 5 28 70 1 to :. 11 so in ss to 24 l 3!l :t 15 4(1 211 7 i 12 14 95 Ycst. rlosfl A'k (out'.) S'.i i; bo :t5 so 8 mo a ii 14 S ion 2'-, - '2 '.12 4u 24- 41 ' co 17 CO 311 K 1.1 1o KIO 32-' Philadelphia Stoclcs Net Itlah Low 2ntn. ehe. 1(Cnaconda G4H C4J. 64 , J .lOOUald Loc 73. 73ts 7.tt Hi BOB & S t c 66 M , f.6 1 200 Clcn As))h .11 Vj 31 'i 31 . 200 Int MM ... pref ...llS'i lio? lii'a -t-a-s ir. tn r n a ac 100 Lk Sup C 1C, 1GVJ. 99Leh Val.. 68i 67 30 Mo Pac,. 26 26 309 Penna nil. 40"i 46 ,3 5 Pa Salt M 8C 86 lOPhlla Co. 31 31 395Phlla Klee 2BU 26 ' 140 P It T t c 2G 26U 30 Ph Tract 72 W 72i 190 Heading.. 84 82 , lOOStudebkr. C3'i 53 U 62BTon Bel.. 2 2s .15 Ton Mln. 3, 3Vn 10 Un Pac.l'.'O'i 15 Un Tract 40 182U C I... 7H1 410 U S Stl IMSTs Kx dividend. 26 11. 58li -t- 4G 86 31 25 4 t 2GU .. 72 U - U 82?, M 33 U 1 2?i A 3. H 129 ti 129 .. 40 40 s 71 ', 71i J- 95T4 !3'4 nn.Mix Ulsh Low 2 p rn icy Co niTis li. I IlllnJ Ohio . . Pralrio Pipe S O Cal . . S O X J S O X V sT.WIIAItl) OH. 130 ID.'i .311 . 2 " . .225 378 278 318 . 284 232 JS'.i 6'i 4, 380 277' im)i:i'i:mii:.t on, stocks JlGfjOOLeh Val Cs w I.102a 102", 102' . 9000 i;nult 111 (las 3s..l0I',i 104 "4 104 U 4 1000 Lch & N Fng 5s. 100 100 100 4000 Lib Bonds 4h 97. OC 97.06 97.06 - 15000 Reading gen Is. 88 l. 88 88 6000 Un Hwy Inv Cs. . 63 Ba 63 - Net iliffe. 17 wo 38 45Jj 79J U0 07.',' hOJj 195. 38 30 lil & Hudson Uomc Mines .... Ulstlllcrs' Secur i:rie ICrie 1st pref. . . . Uaston Win & W (Jeueia) Flectrlo. Cetieial Motors. Coodrich B F Co Granb, Consol Cleat Noith pf. (i N C for Ore 1' (Jriene-Catl Cop. Culf .Suite Steel Haskell & Barker. 471 Illinois Central. . . !)!).' j later Agricultural. 13 Int Agr pf- j.' ' Inspiration Cop. IS,', 1 Inter Ilarv new.. 110 Itilcrboio Consol.. ')', I Inter Mer Mar. . 'JIJ, ire Int..,. M..r M.ir nf 101 estUuated at 28,000 bales, against :$, 183 1 . ,,.. 7n, . hales a weik ago and aC,!U5 a jear ago. ' JJJJJ. sX'-'''' 31' iciieriidv" iKia-s i":;u u so .an I'ltv South., in"; 411'-. 3,-i.' j :hu 40', 18' 31 29' 21 Barnett Oil S. (ia Cos.il en fc Co . Klk Basin Federal Oil . Inter petrol Houston Oil . Mcrrllt Oil . . Midwest P.cllnlng Met I'etrnl Ohio Fuel Oklahoma ltef Sapulpa P.ef Scciuojah Sinclair MIMMi Atlanta Big Ledge Butte New oik Con Arlxon.i C F S Jerome . . First National Ooldficld Mergir.. Goldtleld Cons . . Uoldflcld Flounce. Ooldfleld Kewanas. Green Monster . . . Hccla Mining ... . Howe Sound Independence Lead Jerome Verde . . Jim Butler . . . Jumbo Extension . McICinley Darragh r. Hi, . 70 21 'j .133 Hs . 13 l C'T .1' 19 STOCK'S r, ' . ' 2'j, f'' 2' I 3 li. 73 i -- ,2 133 1'j ir, 9', 7'i. 2U H 72 14 132. 00 4 4J, titi.-. 97'j 3.5' 10 1 r 07 dJ1 IG.-i 17' 40!' 3o3- 20?i 791 i "l2Ji 10), 1SH 31 20' 1 Matrma Conner Mother Lode v-, Jllnes Co of America. "-ii I 1: 97 331 Neada Hills Neada. onilei ' iNlplesing Ohio copper Hay Hercules . 47 is;; 47.'-; 47.tj 1 liir.e oni-n m n m Di'iemli'T JS 111 MH L'.l -s J." Js jr, .hinuarj -'7 Is '.'7 :in 27 .1." ,'.'7 2n M.inh 2lll nil ."ai (1 ".11 li. IS Min J"i1."i 'JO 2."i -'U -a "It (HI .lulv -'! 7'. 2.". 1111 : '17 J.! '.17 O' (nb(i . 23 s-j 27.' j 112 30?, 31 19;,- 2(i 108;; .10; 301 k 19;, Cotlon IIiiht; and Seller- BarnetOil&Gas llOfOIIT MU.K III OTW Morton It. Alexander . Phita. Stock Exchange Bide. (!? llll Ml s f fSBND FOR "BOND TALK" "Keep hi Touch With the Trend. FcWdiwvkssw s t)tKk Lm-1i.hi IS lis 1'llll.Kl Ir.lil , The anlals line tfd.n weie 113 car The lt cciiitH of wiieat list loda.N were 291 cai cars lust ear; at Uuluth G90 cars, eoin pared 107 cars, Chicago. 123 enrs, against 27 cars: and at Wlnnepeg, 621 cars, against 782 cars. Kelly-Sprgfd T . 38'' Kcnnccolt Cop . 363 3j.", 3,j' Lack Steel . . . 71' j . Lehigh Valley. .. 37.' j l.c Hub & lire.. 20Jj Louis & Nash... 110 MaNwell Motors.. 27 Maxwell M 1st pf. u2' Makwell M 2d pf. 20,', .Mexican Petrol. .. I01.M 101J5 101 Miami copper.. . 2ofs -o'j o'v Mldalo Steel . . 43 Mo Pacific 20 Mo Pacific pref. . ,V)' . . . Nat Cond . Cable. 11 Nat Faium & S. . 11 National Lead.... 03 02.' Nevada Cot) CJp. lh', 18 N Y Air Btal.e...llll.'4 ... SanToy Stewart . Tonopah Intension untteu eruc ... West Knd Con . . . White Caps "Yerlngton 18 I i', 38 13 47 29 ie 34 I 3 .1' ll 15 SIT.C'II. Mil It'l.S toffi?ifcj? im:.i iiomi'itai, Sll VTIIIiHMIAY. MIll'.MIirrt .'in it mit vrftV . '. ii....t.i. ...' ,w' EjJ'.hrf Donations In 1 ash mil I... cratefullv r. 1 (eeinea d me 1 reanuri-r udmund 11 Teub iif-, ill the omtfl of llreel Jt Co . chestnut ..a L'lftl. (lu .. a 11.. llu.li.l .. t-ij . mnt .... .. .'. ' ii.c iiuainiui. lrill f7 tvfcthleii na uiraru a rn fentrlbutlons In Tft57(lB4s may b- aonl In Hie IIiisiiIImI. or will ba Esf.vv tUeO tor. All frlrmlK enrOlHlly Invlteil ta','fJt JIOKA-; t- SMI-Ill President r!T r-: , , '&?'? .',.., ? IllllllDMIi ffiWfirHE RtiuiTAiii.i: n.t.t min mim, i,m ,'ta.i4iiT ovti'As or I'liii.Mii.i.i'inV 'f-i4" .. Philadelphia Noembir 2:,. nils CflJ-Trie Ulrecturs haie thla ilay dr-elored a ".ly2i!xalanliual diviiletul nr lhp. mi ..... ayr jTi.b.vi' u .iiHrvi uu inr i-reivrri n PilonK -fv jjfJl Beremrwr 16lh, ItllS, lo sluckhuld AX -rwjrd.t the clone of buslnciiH 12 o ft-S.yitwiiu. onvurotty. urcrmoer i, Itfls ? necKS 111 no iiiHiied l.tadin future raiigod ,i fullons I'orn (new (lcller) Ye Open lllsh l.nv 12 :ill loP lie I 2.-.'. I 21.', I -'.lT 1 2.1s tl '2.-1?, Ian 1 -11 I --l I 24 1.2.V4 1 21iVi I el) I -.; 1 JS5 I 2.Vsj 1 2(1 1 27 Oal I)p . 72 7.". 71 71', 71V. .Ian 71". 72 7ii 71", 71N Feb 7.' 7'2 71 71 ' 71, Ijlld No' tJll i!j lid i.'i: o'i ; tt'i t.'it ir. Idn 2."''i'i .'ill" -.'."i.ti-i 2.1 li.l '211(17 Illb o '2.1 71 Jan .'I ii7 .'1 77 2) .1" .'( .1.1 '.M 11.1 I 'oil. o tl.l 7.1 Jan ni -". I'l 4.1 III .'.I HI JU III 4d 'lila ' hUi-iJ iomlnal New 1 ork, Nov. 27. Dcccmbel lieer and Bartlett bid: F Ilartcorn offi icd Januarj Mitchell, Cone. Ulnstein and I Hussell bid; Newman. Johnson. Kelffer I und Mitchell olTered I larch McFadden and ltosenherg I b'd , Kelffir, H Hubbard and Canloza I offered. I MirJ Schltj. Geer. C. Gunioens. New - it Mlnneapo- man ana Iljm.in bid, Biooks, 1- Hart- j ,nui,,Di -lou i corn. Flinn. Sicel and Waters offend. t ..HO..,.-. -..u --,.-.. ..i..l t....l ll. .1 1 I ,IU. ijiiiorn, utiiiieii, ..mi i isiin iiuu j Biooks bid; Waters and Judson altered. i New York Cent. . 77 N-FAV YORK COFFEE M HkCT l"'.!. .New Anrk, Nov. 27. The coflee mar-1 x. y out s. West 21 ket was without fresh development of ' vnrfnii; x. Wist lUli' any kind this morning and the trade V."01K.,JV, ,,' n.i awaits the outcome of the special meet- Norl ' American . at, , ln called for Friday morning, between , Northern Paclric U4!i a committee appointed by the eieluinge Ohio Cities lias.. 11,' and food administration official" Ontai lo Mining... 7 Opinions ary as lo what prices will jan-Am Pet & T. 0j' be If the exchange should reopen, ideas ., .. ,. p t T n m..' mm. in irnm l :: in l .1 .un.u ., ..oot! " months. Deliveries of mild coffee ildr.ng the last week were beav.v, prohabl.v the result of Government purchases, which will boon cease to be a factor 111 the market. The stock of mild coffee in the United States Is now 133J292 bags, com pared with 017.331 bag" a vcar ago 08' 20', o2't 20' 4,i' 20 2C - 32' 20?- 43.' 20 02J j 18 35,' 2 33! i idou ioo1: 42? j 93 12), 20 110 :wi 30' , 19;,' .1 35,', 3S' ' 2.-; 27' j 32' 203 101 2o'j 43' 20 02!; 18 "77j; 33Ji 1 IOO' 93 421, IIONDS Betli 7s (notes) . vlOO Cosden Oil Gs . . . S3 Cos-den & Co 6s . . 83 Cudaby 5s . . . .100-;, Russian uovt O'js .. Uu Uusslan Govt G'2s 08 Southern .Hallway 3s 99 Sinclair Oil Cs So Todd Shipbuilding Cs.101 I'. IT. '.. l 24 IT. 6 a-s 4s 14 4(1 15 49 30 't r i '.- G Ts 8 7s I in li1.' 37 , I A 17 iml'.. si; st; 101 '.. 70 70 99' 81 int 'i. 4il 13 PHILA. INACTIVE STOCKS Following are quotations fo:' InactlVB stocks listed In tho Phtlladelpbla Stocu Kxcbange and in which tnere vvcro no transactions, today. The pries gtven is the labt prevlods close. Acme Tea Co 79 Keystone Tel. 11 Alliance Ins.. 19 Lehigh Nav . GDij, Amer Gas.... 74'1 Little Schuyl.. 48 Am Stores pf. 90k Lit Bros 255, A G War 7'A Mlnehill .... 52 Am Milling... 10Vj North Cent.. 71 Am Sirs pf.. 90 North Penna. 9i Hut A: Susci pf 55 Pa Kn Bk if .273 Camb Stcol..l2 Phlla Co pr. . 30 Cambria Iron , P It T 261 Ciitaw 1st pf. 52 Phlla & West. 5 Cat aw 2d pf. 54 Itwvs General. 2 Flee Storage 52 W J & Sea... 44 Fourth SNB.1S0 West Coal... 73i(, Gen Asp pf. 71 14 York Hallway. 7'i lit & B T... 10 Yolk Hvvyn pf 31 lit & B T pf. 17 MONEY-LENDING RATES M!W VOIIK Money on call, mixed collateral, opened today at 6y? per cent for lending and renewing On Indus trials the opening rate was G's per cent. Villi. AIilOI.I'HIA Call, 6 per cent; time, GviifCi; per cent Commercial pa cer, thren to six months, BCjSG per cent; bix months, 0 per cent. FXTREMF. DTTTTNESS RULES TRADING ON LOCAL EXCHANGE Bulk of Business Is in Arbitrage Stocks, with. Marine Pre ferred Making Big Advance Home Issues Are " Firjh Steel Steady Extreme dullness ruled trading: on the Philadelphia Stock Exchange during: the early part of today's session, but, after an Irregular opening;, the market displayed firmness. The bulk of business, however, was In 'arbitrage Issues and tho higher start In Xe.w York naturally was a strengthening In fluence. , ' . Changes for homo" stocks were small and unimportant. Philadelphia Electric advanced ',,, TEapid Trojislt certitleatos and Union Traction each a trifle and Tonopah MlnlnR; showed slight Improvement. Railroad stocks were In 'good demand and small galns'wcrc recorded by Pennsylvania, Lehigh Valley and Heading Company; while Missouri Pacific and Union Pacific came out unchanged. Early strength of Marine shares on the big board was reflected by a gain of 7 points for Marine preferred here on a block sale. Steel common, ex dividend of i',i per cent, was slow, but held up steady and a shade above the previous closing level. Bond business was small. United Hallways investment 5s were lower, but Lehigh Valley new Cs w. I. were unchanged. Certain Securities in Favor The capital Issues committee has advised the district capital Issues com mittees, located at the various Federal Reserve banks, of a change, of policy, concerning wiirch Richard I,. Austin, chairman of the district capital issues committee, of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, says: "Hereafter tlie capital issues committee will give favorable consideration to applications for authority to Issue securities, the proceeds of which arc to Lbe used for the improvement of highways, for building schools and hospitals. me construction ot water wonts, sewage uisposai, drainage anu irrigation systems, and for tho Improvement of fire and police protection, provided the necessary material and labor are available, and when the economic Importance of such construction work or improvements is shown. The commlttco -wilt alb-o give favorable consideration to Industrial a'nd public utilities Issuei. where the Improvements contemplated are compatible with u readjustment to n peace basis. "Hereafter, neither the main committee at Washington nor the district coiiimlttce3 will consider or pass upon applications involving the Issue of securities, the aggregate par value of which Issue, and any other securities Issued by the same principal since April 5, 1918, Is not in excess of $100,000, but applications should be made to the committee as heretofore' for authority to issue securities where the amount Involved Is more than $100,000." I.OMIOX Mone.v Is uuict cent. Discount rntes. shot three-month bills, 3 17-32. at 3 bills per and STORED BUTTER DECREASES Bureau ot-Murkcts Also Hcports Fewer Eggs Than Last Year Wnnhlnglnn, Nov. 27. The monthly teport of tho Bureau of Markets, De partment of Agriculture, shows storage holdings of butter and eggs November 15, 1918. as follows: The 356 storages that reported cream ery butter showed total stocks of 74,013, 034 pounds. The 303 storages' reporting for November 15, this year and last, 'how present holdings of 70.33G.840 pounds, compared with 82,735,G89 pounds Idling, 22.37d: middling. 21.74d: low I middling, 20.69d : good ordinary, 19.1Gd, anu oruinary, ls.uiiy. - 1'i 16 IOREIGN EXCHANGE en York. Nov. 27. Tho foreign ex-1 last year, a decrease of 15 per cent change market was tlrm In the cany dealings without appreciable change In quotations. Neutrals continued firm. Quotations were: Demand sterling 4.751., cables 4.7G,V. sixty-day bills nominally 4.73?, ninety- day D1I18 4.Tl-!4 G9', A'em York Bonds Low 2 p rn 96i UBU 99 'a 99 ',s 94 94 92 92 102', 102U 36 SG 87 87 91 9, "Jl's 87 87'i 931,1 951J, 93 95 tt 96 96 86.', 8G 101 101 41i 41J 63 1- G3ii 76", 7Gtt S8 S8'8 791; 80 Franc cables G.45, checks 5.45i, Swiss cables 1.92 li, checks 4. 85. Guilder cables 42V4, checks 41 Ti. Pesetas cables 20.10, checks 20. Stockholm cables 28.30, checks 28. LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS The 413 storages that reported can- eggs showed total stocKs or 2,'Jiu,922 cases. The 429 storages jeportlng for November 15, this year and last, show holdings of 2,923,603 cases, compared with J. 704, 474 cases last yedi, a decrease of 21.1 per cent. 10.', 31 10' 43' i 31 31U PHILADELPHIA MARKETS ' -V GRAIN AND FLOUR t)dX lcr nf o'cIoch m &. - FsjVfv? E . .-' 'VSS alcUWUN Treasurer. TMK LKIIIUII OM, AMI NAVIti 1 ION VUtlLtNl rhlladelpliU. uotobir 23. 101s. uiv lucj.ij .-su uu V v-v"' oaro or .viarmKers mis da deiUred A-f iiuartfrly dividend of two per rent (SI per iW ar7 on tnp capital stock or tlie tompin. rj-)ytl Novfrnbi-r 80, I'JIK, 10 stockliulden 0; MtVefflslered on the ttoolts of 'he conipan te.W o ciock p. m Orlober 31 1918 Check. l.j-., v i.i,u i Bivinitunir n wiiu nave niCM ", J Mttnulliillt rill IH, 1.! nril.r. .f- .WW Wi:ST rllll.ADI l.l'IIIV JITI.K AND iTje'Sa TKU8T KIMI'AW tf 3 rillU'lrlnhU. Vuveinber 7 11)18 vi wi-fhti Board of lllreoli.rs linn this day ile l.,ftnd..a NKMI-.Nl)l, DIVIIILMI OF m-.iqi rnu k.sit. clear of ta. uavable. llhfNKV 'I. I'BABB. -SfireUry. UIM.'iT Itnroltil. HH..S42 Lu.helii lii.iiUi'l via. MUllt out prices were nieau. rollouiiu wire the limitations. Car lots .n xi)ori levator. Qovuinuiiinc standarj llHpecllnn. tuiiiard )rlee No. 1 red win. ur f2 3'.i, Mi 1 norlhrn iprlnc. I2.39. No. 1 lura winter 12 .!U. No. 1 red winter, ear I'.lUv 12 3( No. I red, smutty. $2.38. No. 2 red winter 12.30. No. 2 northern iprlnr, 12 30 No 2 bird winter. 12.38. No. 2 red i Inter carlicUj 12.34. No 2 red, smutty, J2 33, So 3 rod winter '2.32 No. 3 north em spring 12.32. No. 3 hard wlntor $2 32. No. 3 led winter sarllclry. 2 30. No 3 red, tinutii 12 2U, No 4 red, S2.3II No. 4 gar licki. 2.2. N '. smelly. J2.27. No. 4. carlteK. iintltly .,2.2(1. No 3 red. ,2.2s; No 3 surllcay ,2 28 No 3 smutty, 12.23; No .1 .ar'lcly smutty. $2.24 COItN Itecrlpts, 11.11 bushel". Demand was llehl and prii-es were nominal un changed Quotations Car lots for local trade Yellow as lo grade and location. Jl aSGi 1 711 Lilt,!- were ru fall r-nursr and llrm. ith ,, I Hhl offerings of both fresh .mil stor llie iiKe QuotutlollH Tri 1 inses. neurhi llrst. '21 n 21 (id per crate. , urrenl receipts. J2U.7U per UHi. western ex'ra llrsts 121 ff'l till per last firsts 2II 4111120 7o ner ease; in ferior lots lower. klnraKl- eggs Sla oilld 11 .10 per ease, selected frekh Jobbing al 7.1ST77e per tluzen J'OULTRY I.IVK I'OL'LTllY Turkiva wen ciuiet and again lor Other puullrv was genora b Meadv The following were the quota tions. Towls. according to cruallt). 2fl(d3"c- etniiiii uiiii-iieui Hcciiroing lo cjuallty. JttVtl roosters. Zliwggc. durks. I'eliln. SL'Sl :i'2c. I.ic (IO. inillHii Iliinner 'iMfi, Tlim .... tn-t, 32c lurkejs, 2SSr.'ll'c guineas soung. per pair, weighing 1U2 lbs apiece. ib1 10; smaller sizes. GOirR.lc. guineas, old per pair, 7.1 V Mlc : pigeons, od per pair. 30&35c: joung. 2.1P30c Dltr.SSlID TurKevs were lower as sun. piles exceeded Thanksgiving renulrcments . t x . JiUI .HTIW ' '?S1-T i-'i i kBTchi &m: W "1Wjt' j m M was ciuiet with no rhangc In prices Quo tations. Car lots as 10 loiatlon No 1' white NI'j(H2i standard white. H1W KUr, No 3 iihlte. sllCjdslc, No 1 white. eilfif 7flUe htr S. 11)18. to Kloekt.iilHer.'n, reel.. I hiaiflll Ilrielnls 'Hltl.l',11 milinds In ml tile books of tlie I'nmnnnw ,1 ,lnt, aueLa Tmri uh, milel bur nrlre. were. uslness November 8 11118 well maintained 1'oloulng were the iiuo- tatlons: To arrive per lull lbs. in -js-ro sacks Winter .wheat, loll per cent flour. Jill 2MC1II ll.l Kansas wheat. 100 per cent flour, Slii.NSbll 'Jii. spring wheat. 100 per lent flour. Sin si tt 11 20. flYE KI.OUIl was unlet and steady We auoto at 50810.2(1 per barrel. In sacks, as tu quality HATS Ileceipts 21 .112 busle'ls. Trade I ami holders were anxious to clian up. Other uoultrv ruled steads unco (uraevs Quotations fresh- Penna Railroad People's Gas Chi Pere Marquette Pero Marq pref. Philadelphia Co Pitts & West Va Pitts & W Va pt Plerce-Arjovv . . 13 Plerce-Arrow pf .102!., Pierce Oil lb' Pitta Coal 10 Pressed Steel Car. uS Pullman Co . ... 120 Ry Steel Spring. I.S Hay Consol Cop. . i'P; Reading b3s Reading 1st pref. 37H Reading 2d pref.. 3S Repub Iron & Stl. 70", Royal Dut tr rctslOI I Saxon Motor ... ts", 1 S.L-San Fran ... 13?; t Seaboard Air L... ii'j ' Sears Hoeb & Co.ljS I Shattuck-Arixona 1., Sinclair Oil Ref. . s j Sloss-Sheff S & I, Southern Pacific. , 1 Southern Hallway. 28'' South Ilwy pref.. C7li U,.,.lVsV.alrn Cn . ?. Stutz Motor GO'' 03 00'il 111H HI': iilli1 m:i 102' 40;! X',i 32-i: u2, 31h 14'" ; . 1G)J 34Ji "A3U tOJi 120 70 120 C9 84' -83',' 34! i 41 Voj; 70 83', 70! j 70!. 70! i High 28000 Ang-French 3s 9.61 16000 Am For Sec 5s 99c8 17000 Am Tel&Tel 5s 91 3000 Am Tel cvt 4 'is 92 11000 AmTel&Tel Gs 102 'j 1000 Am Wrl Pap' us 86 1000 Atchison gen 4s 87 10000 Ualt&Ohlo 3Hs ill: 13000 do 3s 87&, 1000 Ukn ItapTr 7s 95 Vj 2000 Cal Gas&i:i 3s 93ti 1000 Cen Leather 5s 9G 11000 Ch&Ohconv 5s 8G, 1000 do 5s 101 1000 Chi & Alt 3'aS 41 "i 2000 Chi Gt West 4a 64 tt 1000 Chi Mil & St P rfd 4'js .... 70tt 1000 do conv 5s . 88 3G000Col&Sotb 4'aS 80. 2000 City of Paris Gs 98? 'JS' 98 1000 Hoof Can '2Cs 97 97 97 3000 L'rleconv 4sSer D. .. 57 5GI, 56 tt 5000 Pr Rep air-s.lOS 10314 103ij 9000 Int Nat Ag 3s 75 73 75 1-31000 Int M M GS...102U 101 '1 101 ij 2000 Lehigh ret Gs.l02tt 102 , 102tt 2000 LIg & 31 T 5s 91 ? 91, 91 1000 Lorlllard 3s... 904, 90-1, 2000 Louis & N 4s 88 'i 88 '5 205000 Lib Bond 3'-s 99.G0 99.30 100000 do conv 4s. 99, GO 99.40 10000 do 1st 4s.. 90.30 96.30 5G5000 do 4s 97.00 96.9G 45000 do 1st 4's. 98.20 98.20 146000 do 2d 4is. 97.00 96.90 1010000 do 4th 4 Us 97.08 97.02 3000 Marseilles Cs..l002 100i-j 100tt 3GO0OM-P gen 4s.. G4 G4 G4 8000 N V Cent 3s.. 98 98 98 2000 NY CMC col 2Kb 75tt 751 75tt 2000N Y C & II Cs. 11)01 100tt 1001 103 tt 1 90?i S8tt 99.G0 95.50 96.30 96.96 98.20 97.00 97.08 C blcnxo. Nov. 27 HOGH Recelnts ''R.- lifiil head. Market opened mostly lllc lo 1.1c higher, closing easier, Trado steady to strong 'vlth vesterd'j's top 918.40. Heavy bulchera. JIHfMR.3,1; medium and light nutchcrs. xiT.Kaioih.4n; ugnt, JiT.iiisf ih.i.i : heavy nncl.in?. $17$iC17.7.1: pigs, good' to choice. 1S.50(i-!iri .10. CATTLU Uecelpts, 11.000 herd. Mankat on beef and butcher cattle very slow:' get ting lower on all below choice steers: can nera and calves and good feeders Rteariv. lleef oattle, good, choice and prime, 15W 10 7.1; common and medium. 111. 2.11015; butcher stoclt, sn.ftnti'ii aHEBP Ileceipts. 10,000 liead. Slarket on killing Classen more actlvo unit firm to higher; feeders alow. UmU, choice and prime, ?15?13 1.1.40; medium p.nd good, 314 13.18; feeders. J13.2.1JI 14.23. I rlttsburih, Nov 27, HOGS Tlecelnts. 40IIO head. lyvwer Heavies. ,17.80: heavv yorkers, fl7.sOSt17.0O: light rkers, ?17.2.1 it ran pigs, iiiiu ii.::. SHBriP AND IJVMUS Receipts. 1000 head. Stoadj. Top sheep. Jlo: top lambs, ,1.1.111. CALVES Receipts. .10 head. Higher. Top. tlO.BO. rineinnatl. Nov. 27. HOGS Receipts, OROll head. Steady. Packers and butchers, fl7..Ti: nlu and light", Jlniflll. e,v l l l.lj iteceipis, nun nee a, Blow. Calves steady. SHEEP Receipts, 200 hend. Steady. I.ambs steady. Kst nufTolo,- Nov 27 CATTLE Re ceipts, 750 head. Itesler. Calves, receipts, 30 head. Strong, f 7(781 BOOS Receipts. 4800 head. Steady. Heavy, mixed jorkers. light orkcrs nml pigs. 118; roughs, J 1 '2 4i 1(1.8(1 : stags. 10W 13.50. SHEEP AND LAMIll Receipts, 0000 head. Dull. Lambs, ,1ft. 35; yearlings, tT01S.fiU; wethers. ttUiAOlO; ewes, HOD: mixed sheep, 00..1O. .Kansas City, Nov. 27. CATTLE Re ceipts. 40.000 head. BOOS Ileceipts, 81,000 head. SHEEP Receipis. 4000 head. No market tomorrow. Mouth Omaha. Nov "27. HOGS Receipts. 16,000 head: 10c to 15c lower than yoster rtiiv'n average CATTLE Receipts. 5000 bead. Steady to strong. SHEEP Receipts, 9200 steady. Liverpool Cotton I Liverpool, Nov. 27. Spot cotton was quiet today, witn prices easier on the I basis of- a decline of 9 points for mid dling, old contract, at 2l.74u. the sales were ilOOO bales. The receipts were 14,000 bales, Including 10,700 bales American. Futures were steady In the early dealings. Spot prices were : Amer ican, middling fair, 23.03d : goodmld- ISeeley's Adjusfo Rupture Pad 'Incrtatti efficiency or" a Itusm 50 r KafUMtW 4S& "wiUB s, un .H r.t.. -ttajfflup GREATEST RUPTURE RETAINER The. ,r!f. adjusting featnras of this Tal mnkfi It easy to wear, and the Zhnmb ricrevr Regulator nllotts of alterlnc ores, sure at will. Moat ruptures grow sloirlV 'vrorse lierauso trusses that seemed tichfti In the'baclnnlng were not. Oar Improved appllanres and advanced methods tosoraj ImproTement for every case and car' many, , , 1. B. SEELEY, 1027 Walnut St. Cut ont and keep for reference tmm niiiiiiHiiniiiiniiiiii pniiitiniiiiinM S The Cost of Our Money vs. A Partner or Stockholders 3000 NYCttts '63. 3tt 103 i 103 tt 13!i 9'' 45), 9!)-,' J00'. 13!i 9'' 33J 995i 28!, 13'j Ji, 31 OO'I S-t 99'J 28s i 31 I C00ONYNH&H Cs.. 94 94 94 8000 Nor Pac 4s... 87,U 87',i 87i 3000 Pierce Oil 1924 88tt 88 88tt 1000 Illo Gr & W Gs 86 8G 8G 1000 S A & A V 4s. 66i.j C6ig GGtt 4000 Scab AL adj 5s 5Gtt 5Gij 56tt 16000 Sou Pac cv 4s. 84tt 84tt 84tt OOOOOdo cv pf 6s...l01tt 101 101 G000 Sou Ry gen 4a 69 tt 09 1000 T A St L ref 4s 81 tt G000 C S Rubber Gs 8G 15000 L S Stl S F 5s.l00',i 100 a looo u k or g u & l 6tts new '19.101 101 "i 101J 20000 do 5tts 1921. 97 97Ti 97H 1000 West Shore 4-s. 82 82 82 2000 West Union Gs 95 95 95 blVIDENDS DECLARED Eastern Shore'Gas and Electric Company, a dividend of Vn icr cent on preferred, paable December 2 to stockholders ot rec ord November 23. , Ohio Cities Gas Company, quarterly of H per. cent on preferred, payable January 1 to stock of record December 1.1. fioi cm 1 Interstate Electric Corporation, quarterly o?i? S?i'?'Tf 1 Per rit on preferred, payable De- ir' Si " cember 2 to stock of record November 20, So 86 I Federal Sugar Reavdng Compnny. quar-' 100 rratisfer Pocks will be flnu.il (rum VSVWTHi'i "i" in iiuiriuwr linn inn, iP' RA,',,H ' I'KVISRI.NU Treasurer. ! 'j'-i!' IJtOAL AIIVEKTISESIKNTH E4TATK OF Hl'JJM'KK U. TAI.OR. defeased Letters of administration above eatate having been rri,nta ,.. .dsrslsned. all persons indebted tn th. estate are requested to make payment, r n,,in, siaiius to present me Same. i delay, to . EDITH E, TATLOR. 4 V33 North Watte st lorney, in a. snvvEns. Stephen Qlrard Hide 181 7G! 21!, 183 "s'lla 183." i Financial Briefs ,-Jk'eW York Subtreasury lost t930,- f the uanKs yesieruay, reuuerng i,Bei gain since rrioay 10 i,u,- mnba nf lb. Thlril li',nim if'lSevr York) was S797.604. ;J-t8G,965 the tame month, last r si aecrease oi . 1,1. rvei. kXes. showed a loss of 197.437 'months' gross decreased S33.677 vet tor tne periou necreaseu M. rV- nget Closed Tomorrow In the financial districts of S4Jd otlwr' cities will be suspended --jwiaaanriwui? vjy. a h. PROVISIONS There was a fair jobbing demand a th market rtil.il Arm at the lat vance. The following were the quotations; City or western beer in sets. smoKeu 48c; city or western beef In sets, smoked apd sun-dried. 4lle; western beef, knuckles and lenders, smoked 4l)c; beef hams. IOO; pork, family. t.14i.iri: hams. S. 1" cured. loo'se. a'lKffttc; uo. Kinneu. loose, aunv 3ilic. do do, smoked. .IMC 3N Vic; other hams, smoked, city cured, as to brand and average. SS6i'30e. hams, smoked, western eured, 38C?30c; do. boiled, boneless, .V2c; picnic shoulders. 8. I cured, loose. 27c;i do. smoked. 2Nc, bellies. In pickle accord ing to average, loose 33c; breakfast baron, as to brand and average, city cured, 4llc; breakfast bacon, western cured. 4i!c; lard, wes'ern refined. '2HL4 Q2Uc lard pure city, kettle rendered, 28ii029c REFINED SUGARS Trade as quiet, but prices were rtrmly held on a bssls nf 9c for Jlne granulated, DAIRY PRODUCTS CIIKUSB ruled firm and higher, with ue inand absorbing the limited offerings,. Coun try advices were stronger. Quotations; New York whole-milk, fancy, fresh, S3u 3(lc; spe cials higher; do do. fair to good, fresh. U4034Hcs Wisconsin whole-milk, fancy, S3 ifAtic: do Uo, fair to good. 34 634Hc. 1IUTTKK Fancy atork was aearce and le higher,, while the undergrade! eold fairly at a M4ja range of prices, We quote; Bolld- oj I turkfs unrlnrr i hnlr .iiitn,i AiCfi i .. ri.i r,-i 41. do. fair to boimI 3(l3llc: some Inferior! uPe"?r v"lh"- ".". stock 303.1e. old toms, .I6tr,l8rj ; old ' Tenn Cop & Chcm. 11) J . . aniieonc, iow is, uarreis. cirj- ' Texas & I'acuic. 'U P eked rancj selected. 37ej weighing n-.vu pn iS') 4ta lbs nnd over nplece. :i(i'jc: Texas -o In2 smaller sizes. 32B3fic. old roosters, dry- Third Avenue ... 15 pieaeci. -": rnicKcns. western fancy, rrharvn Products. 7f, welch nir tUfl-J Hi. biJim i'leai. ....ii.l lODaCUO 1 luuuiii 40 , Ing 4 lbs. apiece vine! over, 3.1c! weighing iVi I Union Pacific ...129J-i 130 !,V.'V,!,me'e' ?je: weighing 2HOT3 lbs unlece. I union Pacific pt. 727a ., ,i- I7U1-HH, i erin.lVHnia. rancv ... t,, i w,n ,.ri nt .101 spring. 40H42c: do. western, dry.plclced. Unit Alloy Steel. 39 38?. 3SW 3SJ, SHtflOe. Qeese. western, dry-picked. 3.1M I 11ni nitrar Stores.l02J, 102 1015v 102 lbs. per doz , J7K7..MI; do. weighing 8 lbs. per ooi., Jiiwu.nu; ao, weighing v. lbs, per 73' 75' 129U 129' Extra by Elgin Watch Company Chicago, Nov. 27. The Flgln Nation al Watch Company has declared an ex tra dividend of 2 per cent, payable De cember 21 to stock of record Decem ber 14. ' BAR SILVER asetoc. Oeese. western, dry-picked. 3.1W I Tjnlt C gar Stores.102, 102 3(lc. Squabs, per doz.. white, we ghlng HO1 I ... V ?T-i iaj V 12 lbs per doz.. t8K.23; do. Weighing Veil) United Fruit ....144 ... iu.. per un , ,, ,, ,,.nii uu, weigning n lbs. I Unlteu ivys "V and and , doz., H..10W3: do. weighing U6'i lbs', per late , ad- doz ,t34; dark. tl.SiiVg.AO: small and .... 1 Nn '. llBDO.rai. .Illn.u, Snilntr n. .,1. No. '2. tlCP2.50: guineas. 73ct;tl.23; old, bUUloa, oung, per pilr FRESH FRUITS Demand was only moderate, but values were well sustained on choice stock of most descriptions Quotations! Apples, New- York, par berrel Pall Pippin, 't4(4.no: Snow, $l0; IClng. t4 nllWtl.al). Baldwin. t4U.23i llubbardston. t4(i)S, Urecnlng, tl (ill. various varieties, t3tt3. Apples. Penn sylanla and Virginia, per barrel Pen Davis, t2.S04.-2.1; (Juno. t2.30&1..10, Stay man Wlnesap, 14497 ,1(1; York Imperial. t4d 0. Apples, per U-bushel basket. 40c4f tl.25; do, per bushel nasket. ttl 73. Apples, western, per box, t2tt3.0 Lemons, per Hog S4fll, Oranges, Florida, per crate t'2.&09(l. Tangerines. Florida, per strap. i'ASin flranefriill tier Ivit S'll i -.n. berries. Jersey, per bushel-box, t'2W3'25; do do, per' barret, 0B 12.50. VECETADLES Potatoes were quiet at fevUed figures. Other vegetables were generally Arm. Quo tations: White potatoes. Eastern Shore, per bbl. No, 1, .803.73; No. 2. I208. Whtte potatoes. Jersey, per H -bushel basket No. 1. T3(fP0c: Nn, 2, 40Onnc. White potatoes, Pennsylvania, No. 1. per 1110 lbs.. t2,30O 2 73. While potatoes, fancv, Macungle. t2.S3O3.10; do. No. 2. tl.23Ol.50. Sweet notatles. Jersev. per basket No 1. lit t.3fl: No, 2. flOWRic. Sweet potatoes, Bt- U S Ind Alcohol U S Rubber U S Sm Ref & M U S Steel U S Steel pref., Utah Copper ... Va- "-vt Chem , . Wabash Wabash pref A.. Wabash pref B., West Maryland.. Western Pacific., West Pacific pf. w.nt Union -iei. Westlngh B & M, 42 Whlto Motors , Willys-Overland Wilson & Co,, 9 101! i 100J, 100' i 100J,' 071 C8'i 08 08 40 40 40 40 1005, 100W 09J, 100 uui inn iu;,- lut,- 79 784 77. 17 i fl2Ji 02J. 37?' 373 i w 52), C3, oi: pv, 37Si 3S , 13 ... 21H ... 01 ... 88 ... 42 43!. 23JJ ' 21J. 08 COM Last - 1918 Twlsy Yes. Wed Itlffli lw inr. ii-isi mpi nil',, rupi, lui'. IB-i London (pee) 481 3? 48 48 49W SI. . NEW YORK BUTTER AND ECGS ..Sfw' Yo"';,,iv- "T. BUTTER Receipts, TIWT tubs. Higher scoring. IITWUSc: extrao CrtftOTc: firsts, ill U 6ilc: state dairy, d.ieodo; Imitation creamery 40W47c. Market firm. EGGS Receipts. 8248 raaes. Firsts. 88W TOe: seconds. 1)3 07c. Market slow. Your Profit is in your turn over let us carry your customers' Ac counts cheap er than you can. terly of 1 per cent on common, payable December iu lo stock oi recora iieeeniDer (i. Worthlngton Pump and Machinery Cor poration, quarterly of li per cent on preferred "A" and I Va per cent on pre ferred "If." both payable January 2 to atock of record December 20. New York Transit Company, quarterly ot t4, pajable January 13 tu stock of record December 21. American Stores Company.quarterlV of ! per cent on first preferred, payablo January 1, as' registered December 20, Books close December 20, open January 2. ' Lehigh Valley Coal Sales, Company, quar terly of t2 a share, payable January 2 to stock of record December IP. GOVERNMENT DONDS 2n-regttered 1980 , 2a coupon 1130 ... .. Us registered 1018 . 3s coupon 1018 . . . 4 s registered 1023 . 4s coupon 1B2.1 3s registered 1040 ,, 3s coupon JU40 .... Panama 2a reg 108(1 Panama 2s reg 1B8H Panama a reg 1901 Panama 8a coupon . , Bid Ask 98 , .. 98 ,, 98 i 89. 100 108U ldfl 107 N3 S3 98 98 SH 88 . . ,. 42Ji 42,' 23H 235 68Ji CSJi RAILROAD EARNINGS 'CANADIAN PACIFIC 11118 Increase Third week November, , t3.38J.000 117,000 No Change in Refined Sugart Now Va-tJioV.. Z1.f&4 MX $400,000 ' Rio Grande Western R. R. 1st 4s Dnted 1880. tine 10.10. Interest January and duly. Authorized (closed mortgage) , .$15,200,000 These bond ar followed by: " Rio Grande Western R. R. Consol. 4 15,080,000 Denver & Rio Grande R. R. Ref. 5. 32,600,000 Denyer & Rio Grande R. R. Adj. 7 10,000,000 The Rio Grande Western R. R. 1st 4n are secured by a closed, llrst mortgage on 419 miles at 136.438 per mile, constituting the Bin lino of the Denver & nio-Granda System from Cravasse, juat West of Prand Junction, Colorado, Into Salt tke City and Ogden, Price, tubject to change, 73i, yielding over 6 . 'L : il" 'ii S& THOS. A' iiriJ-a '.A. Tit ' uMJiSmaiMmusmUmmsii: lliail!l!lll!UIIIlllIlll!ll!!,MillI!llllHlIIIIII!lIS Why seek a Partner whfti you prohably have fi as mucli capital as nc would invest lying idle, 1 riRht now, in your own business? Why not turn mat tieatl capital into Uash avoid a Partner, and make all tho profit yourself? You would have to pay a salary to a Part ner and divide ALL profits with him, without limit, and ALL THE TIMJ2. Let us lie, prac tically, your "SILENT PARTNER." and only while you can use our money profitably. Wo have no voice in your management. our profits are limited, and you can get rid of us at any time. If you had the cash today invested in your Active Accounts Receivable, for which your customers do not evqn pay you interest, you may not need a Partner. We wiltj buy those Accounts and let you collect them for us, without disturbing your customers, or your banking connections. V Our total charge is only 1-30 of co on the net faco of Accounts for each day until paid (1 a month) plus $5, per $1,000, on the first $100,000, only within a year NO COM MISSION, NO INTEREST, NO EX CHANGE. Why not sell us Accounts on the same prln ciple that you sell merchandise to your cus tomers or Acceptances to your Bank, Details upon request. . s . Cipmmercial Credit Company Cash Capital $2,250,000 Surplus' $450,000 BALTIMORE Represented at PHILADELPHIA. CIS Stock Exchange Bldg, irhono Locust 919) NEW TOniv- BOSTON CINCINNATI ' Affiliated vvlth Commercial 'Acceptance Trust Cash Capital tl.OOO.OOO 208 0. La, 'Salle St., Chicago IlIMMIM X We ,offer subject to prior sale $100,000 , "! -United Gas Improvement Co- 6 Note due Februaryl, 1919 ' Price 9912 and Interest1 ' . ' The Company has the option of extending these Notes for one year from February 1, 1919, on a 1 income basis. At 09 and interest these .Notes will yield an income return of about OOoVp if redeemed on February 1, 1919, and about 7.05 if extended until February 1, 1920 . , -" V Detailed description upon request. Gnwrih,, Parsons 3cCp. .' ' AV " -lit . . . v i . Ill Jl 1T IpjWH si KI I rtl tA k . 1 3 f i 1 .$ M f J I 1 m vvm '4 VJj f I . Vl Si -viw ."..: ttwmm,im Enra msSa msMSEs Wbt., AtmJtkMtkB erri ttsori, per oe.- j, l.fVM 40," fc I &a MaBHBa4!Vr4 ..t7e s tv aie eauiw, m jinraai wW- IBHEHP iammt zm&m. ll . :-3VZ2MXZ!m9iK.PtL',S-ii, ..Tiv. 4 ?tWSs&K Itbii-w-. i lxk . ; mrt . '. ",.,' ..k.l i Mais 1 , I aTFmfftl amalmgiTri kx
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