Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 30, 1918, Night Extra, Page 14, Image 14

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EVENING XrUBLIO LEDGER PHILADELPHIA. SATURDAY, NOVfeMBEI 30, 1913
On -i At O " '
LVEHS OF 7 FINANCIAL WORLD NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA STOCK MARKET PRICES
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NEW YORK MARKET TONE STRONG,
ALTHOUGH SOME ISSUES DECLINE
New York Stochs
llluh
tlain. ,x ti'is.
Advnce IlutneL .inN
ft
iiVigor of Yesterday Lacking as Shorts bton Covering. iai(a aid m i
!, J T ,, J TT? , , i .i r ' Mnka Juneau JN
1) Important Changes to Higher Levels new nor- uns-chm in .-'
""Dlfi I , o D ilo pief . Si's
fv$ il rnt.r.ii.r Pi.li. Pliinf Tnfln.MIC.. ! '' ' 1'"
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igi Points in Today's Financial ivivs
Xew York stock maiket shoired .sfroiif- undcitom , nlthouiih larl. of
covering by shoits resulted in less ripm than itas displayed 11 stenlm. Im
portant price cholines ueie mi .side o adenines S'orfolk unit Weitein's
new Cs irere aettve niialn nit the fiui. Com weakened un lien ufjeilngs.
Cotton prices irere ninth lunii t'uielyn exchange imiv slcadg, but
dull. The Xeir Yoik iceeklp Intnl. s'atement showed dei nasi s in nieiiiie
and actual loans, and luciease in niiinni icseins and a limit diticaxc in
the actual flank dealings thmitpliuut the loiinlig this mek inn luloii
last U'crA, but aboie same pcrinil ul ''' Cui'ion Stul itiieclms an
nounced an exlia dividend o .1 pet -. nt mi common stock.
m ueet Hug S.'N
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Am I'ntliin oil 3'.'N
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TRADE IS MODERATE
IN OUTSIDE MARKET
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v" vertilile Bonds Continue,
' to Advance
7 Sr nrU, Sa 80.
j Tin- riirli xhourd n firm tunr. hut
illiPH- uai mil n niotlerntp nmnunt of j
, r, l (railing. 'en In tint slocUs In which
, i "Ulicii- is npeoua(ie Inleif8( Mnst ini-
. I iur(oni'n as n((ncl'il to (he lirorouH
(iiinniid lor the .Norrollc and esirrn
IriRhlH. which mhancpd li I The bond".
New York Bonds
,,. . , lllali l.nn llnsf
AA er A 3JI ! 3.1
2000 do cv (li Sr tl 30'4 30 ' 304
.BlIOOAiiBlo-Kivh :f 96 !i6'i, 90 4
16000 Am Kor Spu 5a H!"i SS'i !'i"li
1000 Am T c( 4's 92 i- AS
3000 do r.s in:,a io.'- losa
2000U&O4K 83Va 8JV4 83j
1 000 do cv 4's 84 'i, 84 '4 84 'i
32000 11 radon ('up t.i C 9ii 90
4000 Bordp.iuv IN 100'a lflii'j 11)0',
1 000 Chile Cs X0 86 86
8000 (J & (j ,.v r.s 87 '8
7000 Chi II . y Is 9C
11100 do (,'Pii 4n 87
3000 Chi Kh 5 87 'y
inooo r r r.u-N 6k as' .
17000 I) nf Tan 31." 98'V
B000 do 3lii 98
1000 i:rli-p I Nri A Ji",
6000 do Sci H BL" ,
3000 Kiemh II ".'jh 103 U l(J3',a
Philadelphia Markets
20 Ball j(- (i .,4ii. r. n
lOOUnld Ixic 71 T, 71
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87 87'
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87 87
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98 j 98 'n
98 98 'i I
98 98
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52 'j r,2'-i
O.Ha 10i,s I
Am Hmlt prpf 1H8' 10K , IDS', l"nihen hiupd mowil up from 107 lo ' BOOOnen i:i di'h 5 ll'l'i l'll4 KM',
Am Snurr f'o 99' 99'i 93 -:' m;.,. T, ., ,)on(1, lt offeiPil to' 1J00O Hml A. M In lis IS 17's 18
Am Sum Toll I'M 10.1 104 --'J ,,',' ,,"', 1000 lnt MpI I'3h. B3 B3 B3
do jnpf 851. SB'. S5N ' "'i I'o1'1ts at par ,,.,..,,' B00O Kr FS .t M 4s 71 71 74
23 i:iet- Klnr r,:H: f,
bn (Ipn Asph 32 32
.'jns C.N A 26 21! 26
"n I.k Kup C 16a e, ION
20 1.eh Vat.. Oil B'JTj, 60
13 Mlnohlll. r.' r.o ( r."
463 I'enna HU 47'i 17 47'i 'i
10 Pa HaltJI 86 so SB 7.
83 tl'h Uleo 2B 2 Bli 2SU 4
20 I T t v 26 4 26 '4 2CU .
15 Head! nK.. 8 Hi 84 ,k 84Vi Vi
Jo bo Pae .101N 101 N 101 N 1
75 Ton Hfl.. 2 2 24 ..
1IH) Ton Mill :i .! 3 i.
lOOfn Tract 10 10 41)
12o I l I. . 72L. 70 72li a. l
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. TntHl KHii 1K1I -h.i r'M. tumtiarr.l Willi
.illl Khnroi )pmrnl.iv. thin wipk. JS li:i4
"har.'i. Ibhi impIi, mi -Jill hIuiiph
I
New Vorli, Nov. 3V
The stlOHRtll (hat a- liuwn in the stoi I; muihct in j csiciilay's Lu
ft tradliiR was not rnnlinucil nt thf npmliiK luil.ij. i'hlell licruus-H iniuh of
1 the buylliR had hfpn the rnwiiiiK nf slinits ami tlieie was an alispncn
I of that demand with the lit'cinnliit; nf Liusini'sq tins niinrilni; TIip mirkpl
" tone, however, was stroni?. .mil iiupint.int i lwiiv,'s w-ri' In lilitiei prki-s
' vlth recessions In the Hist few minute iII'-cIdsIiik an iiin.'ptued Im.vlnK
power under the market and then- was nKain vNiileiiLe nf alisoi ptmn nf
stocks bj stionp inteie-ts in -oini' i a-es for spe l.tl pin povc-
The arcumiilation was mnit maiUrd in Snnthetn I'acilli, In win. h theip
s was persistent bu iitfj l sjniln He nieinbeis I'nlon I'.icitii was also in
good demand, and Heading, wlmh Is now close to a leel nf absolute .safe
ty to the bujer. was iiroimht in the Ii.iiiKIiik lntciests hUIi are aUs.ns
"" Identified with bullish operations m that tm k.
Other market movements weiv iriCKulai .M.uine piefeired ramted
from 1164, t" nhoxe lis. while Sindcbakfi was truleil in at ."i0'2 In -IS,
With reactions fiom estrime levels In both uses.
L'nlted States Steel nmmnn which esteidu sold as hii;li as 'iiii4
yielded to 94, but found Knod support and Lit ci lanced nlmve ''.
t'tah Copper lost ne.uh all nf w.stenLiv's a.iin. and nthei copper
tockH sold off on a small uilunie uf business
Lackawanna Steel was nnlj j-UkIK 1 influein ed b the dmpplnK of
the etra dividend
The maiket outlook Keneulh was in ifpnnsp to the action nf the
p Block exchange in modifj-inn it.s i emulations mi loan iH,tiictinns and.
although exchange ollicials insisted that thn chatiKes weie without slu-
r Illrlcunce. the Street acted on the old ad.me ili.it siiaws sliow wlilih in)
f the wind blows
The bond maiKt-t wa.s f.iuU .iiti hut wiih blue ih.nme ri piices
'4 Dealings in the I.ibeitv issues weie .main m lame oIume, leiliiting
liquidation of man. subset ipunns. win h appaicmh weie mil) intpnded
to be for temporary bolduu
CORN BECOMES WEAK I COTTON BREAKS INTO
ON FREER OFFERINGS NEW LOW FOR SEASON rGi ;f ,i ;?
Am Steel Fd im'j 81'. 9U
Am Suicar tl'j'j II.' 112'..
m Tel ! 1 el l"i in.) 1I'3'
m Tob new pr 9S 98 '1 98 if, ,
m Wool . rl . Bt i4 51 t
Anaconda ii'. i,,i iui
'Atchison .. 9I' 94 91
I Ulan lllr All 7N 7', 7'.
1 At (illlf & V I llll'4 IliS IDS',
i laldwlli Iaic I'u 7"'4 71 7J
Haltn A. ijhlo 54 '4 BIN 54 '4
do pref 56 i4 56 N 56 N
, ll.itopllas .Mln IN IN IN
Hetb Steel H hi'. f.L'N O.t ' j
l 8 pc .,f 11157 H'4'1 105
Hl.n It T . .Ill .ISN 39
Hoi'lll I''Kh Co J3 '. '.Ml, :"i
Untie 1' A 7. Co s N 8 i
I'alumot & Arl. ijl. ( I16
c.il I'et pref 63 1,1 6,1
Oil PacUitlK Co I'll. II 19
Calla Pac . 11,1 lu'.i'j 161
1 'en Leathei 58 57" 57 l.
do jupf 101 N IU4N
I'Vrio de 1'hm.ii 35 .11
, Chand, Alotors IDuN 100 h
chera A. Ohio 5S', 5S'.
1 'hi flit West ft 'i
do pref .us, 7N
Cbl .1 (c Si i- 4 6 4 .VS
do pref SI', so
c 1: 1 & p, 1.. 27 26N
do 6 pc pi 1 f 7" 7"
1 15 1 & I' 7
pc pf s.N "..I
Chile Cop. ;iii4 n'i
I'hlno Con Cop 37 N 37 N
li'ol Furl & Iron 37 N 37N
1 Col C.iis &. 1; 3s .IS
, Consol (las lHJN MH'N
Corn I'loducls. 4 7 16N
Cmii'IImV Steel 65'. 54'2
Cuba Cane Sug 2" 2'iJ(,
do pref 81) , 80 14
Hen .. I) C. pf. in ', 10 i4
I Home Mines . i 1 I ' N
His Securities 47N 464
1.11; I loin luc' .,1 .11
llrle Ccneral 1 59 N 59 '4
Lrle l'i IS',
1 Cat-tun Willl.i's 29 J 9 N
1 Hi 11 Cli Co pi Id? '. in.' '.,
ifieii'il MotniH U'i IJJ'.
1 lioodll h. II V 5 1 1 5J'
I 'lie. 11 North pr 97 '.
ii or ore suhs 31 ,'4
1 an ( op 4 .
I .
ni orders were ouiei, wun wriRiu- innai.iu- c i v r,u mi. in 1. i it
Mnitln selllnj,' nt It. and 4N The 327U0D Llli llond 3 Nh'. 9!).ii2 98.90 98.96
preferred w.ib traded In nt 63 to 62. 276000 do com 4n 95.00 94.60 94.60
1 ('urtlss Aeioplane was flrniei. sellliiff
at II to 15 ' Submarine Boat Hold at
13 Their was a little business In
I American Marconi nt
l'i I Tile was firm, selling at 27
!" IM)t STKIAI.s,
38000 rlo 1st 4s 96 00 95.70 95.90
9O7O0O do 4 Us 96 70 96.30 96.70
39000 do 1st 4 '4s. 98.00 97.80 97.80
2810011 Hi, M II.r 96.611 96:16 96.68
ICes(one 104600O do 4th 4'4s. 96.90 96.70 96.88
a to i '.
" lU lActn.l IWplosUes
N i Am 111 It Mfc-
V 1 Am .Man mil
N Am Wiltlnir Pap
Air Iteductlou
Canadian Car Co
-t N Con Car & Fdj pfd
I'liarcnal lion
N CheMolet .Motors
- 1
4N
3
104 i
35
I DON
58 N
9
2SN
46
81
SJN
211 Vi
,17N
37 N
.".S
I ("IN
46 '4
SIN
'DN
SON
10N
12N
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5') ' 4
18N
J 'IN
Hi2 N
V'il 1 lo," 1
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2 6
3N
65
35
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8S 92
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55 lie
15 17
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Orders Through CumiuiioiiSeer I.oc in Ml Poaitioiu
Houses Mixed, hut Seem to j Kxeepl Dereinhcr Final
Favor Sellin; Side
CIiIikeii, Nut 3il
, Offerings of corn wee treer this morn-
Ins and the market was weaker, The
general volume of business was lightir
Orders through commission houses w.ie
'itnlTml till II nnonrpil lis tllonuh 1,
f8f J selllnir side was favored The trade
i ras puzzled over what to expccl in Ike
'f irs-V of develonments
'$ 'l'i' December opened at $1 27 N. igalnst
tf, CV lt.27T4 nt Hip pud vpslprd.iv. and df-
r$4 eycllned to J1.26N. then rallied from the
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jfey UULlUill. U.IIIU.II UJICilLU I. -U'J w
Prices Around Bottom
pp2? t -?U28, against $1.28N at the end yes
JSIV terday and after selling at 1 27N 1m-
m
Droved to Jl 28. February started at
$1.29 to 11.294, against $1 29'3 at the
f f close yesterdaj. and. after touching
J J1.28N. impnned a little
The receipts here todav 'Vic 16 cais.
Oats were affected b the setback of
com and commission houses were sellers
i There was a fair demand at the decline
It was feared that the lnquirj for the
New tnrk, n 30
Sexele losses occulted ill intton ludaj,
all positions esiept Deieinbei hieaklug
Into new "low giound for the season,
with final pilits around the bottom
Trading was not paiticulai luoad
bin lepmts Ilia' in.iiiufa, luri'is weie
hedging spicks n' toods left mi thin-
hands through i ant ell.iilons, loupltd ' C- ,.'
1 , Ne I nil
with more active selling fiom southern X Air Hraue 107
sources, unsettled siieiulatlve longs, wlio'1! ''entra! . 78N
lnt gil liref
nihjiira Co) . 17 N
Ini lie new I l.'N
lnt .l .M 28 N
lo pief 11SN
Ini Paper . 3nN
I in Vkkcl 31'
i Un II T pi Sin j
Kansas C .s . 2d N
Kenne Coppi r . 35N
Lack Steel 7n
Lehigh Vnllev 6u
Lt-p llubli'r&Tlrc 21 '.
Luosi -W1U.4 His 37
Ma .Mot 1st pr 51
Me Petrol 158 '-j
.Miami Con Cop JB
Mlchale Steel 44
.M 4: ft L new 12,
Mo Pacific 26 a,
do pief 58
Nat C .. Cable 15
Nat I'll .1 Stpd 42N
National Lunl
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17
X V
N V
C c s,t
Dock
nan neen counting on a ocice In ex
ports to advance ciuol.itions (losslp liad V- y xjl i II
u mac a weificnown vv an screel opera- v V tint v VV't l
31 ...
21
fete
tor. wiio was supposed to hive aciu- Noi f - West
inulated a considerable long line at Northern P
the time the announcement was made Ohio Oas
with refeinces to resti ictious on slioit ' 1'an Am Pet.,
selling, was liquidating his holdings. ' I'enn It It.
Last pikes showed a net loss of 95 Pere Mani
to i .'ii points , !'!,lla ;'",.
V-i sTo,Hv s i 'tts . West.
. i,,u.. ,. n ii,, I. i .... i -I.... l'ieri e-Arrow
cash article lor smpment oy tne i.aices i p emli. r J7 "u 27 3d 'J7 to jn r.n ; .- Pitts Coal
Trould decrease, as insurance rates will j J.cnu.ir -' " -,'"" '-' '-' 25 .m :5 m do pief
lie marked un after December 1 M.!!r'"1' -!,;'.'! V,' h!! i'-! ..!! -!!.,-: H! ,4..: Pi. ss,-d Stl i ar
Leading futurp, raneed as follow, ' -" Jl7i. 24 TJJ S 7i i.l J-. M 7S 1'.I1.S,,"-(',11B oi'a
t Corn (new dellven)- n. tob.r -- -'-" -- 21 tin -.'1 On K.cv ( on op lN
e, i Heading 8IN
Odpii lllch Low i'lo,. lu,e .,. i l i ii .. i.' .. ,. i do 1st lit el 37
Ho .... I 27V, , us i .. 127 l 27', v.aruon .-ieei i ds r.xira on common . ,u f
Tan I "Mil 1 wS. 1 -.V. 1 '.CI. I tal , . .. .. .. .. .. . .. AV ."U ' ' '
CJat
Dec
Jan
97 N
.11 N
4 7N
67'"
47
51 N
47'-.
112
27-4
116
29N
31 N
snN
I.SN
.VtN
21 N
37
BIN
156-N
2IN
4,t',
12N
26 N
58
14 j
12 N
l'2 N
17N
ln7
78
3IN
22 N
.14 '
M
Cramp
Clirtlss Aeinnllilip
I arwen Tool . .
l'i Carbon Steel . . 9
' Cmer-on Phonograph 2
- N Ilendee Mfg . ..I"
N Lake Toip Ho.it . 2
- IN I.eh'Kh Coal Sales
Lima Loco
U I Maxim Munitions
-- N i N V Shipbuilding
- ' ' Noi Ann r Pap Pulp .
.nils I'levator .
- N j !' el less Motol
U Poole I'ng
- '4 I Scrlpps-Hoolh
I Mandard Mouus
-I I Steel Alloys
- N Suliinarlne . . .
- N Si Joseph Lead
. 's iTodd Shipbuilding
' ! Triangle Mini
- 1 N l'nlted 1'iollt shaCug
N ' 1" S .Sti!ii"hlp
'4 I nilnl Motuts .(.'4 v.i
- IN Wmld Film N
' Wrlght-M.utm Mi I'a I "
Zinc Concent I 2
'. "i" L M'tMIMIII Oil. SIOCK
' ,' rillitims 150 160
"" - i -.i.l.. 'IP" Til
';' ,- ., ' Prilllle Pipe 275 212
!:, "7, Stand Oil of Calif .'27 231
i'.," , ," , .St.iml Oil of . .1 57S 5s;i
3 IN l N Stand Oil of . S. 2M 284
6SN i-S'i' ! IMIDl'lAlllAT Oil. STOCKS
17 -- N Harnett Oil i Has U
3Ii4 'Cosdeu & Co fiv
474 l, ' I'll. Hasln . . i'j
1I2'4 - 2i il'ederul Oil . 2
If, N .Inter Petrol . I5'4
116N - N llleuston Oil 72
3H N N iMenltt Oil. . . . 21 N
31N - NlMidvvest lleflnlng 132
s.i'N - '4 I Mil I'et i ol.. . . IN
2u N N I Ohio Fuel .12 17
55N N I Oklahoma Ref ... . !' N 9"
t.SN I '4 'Sapulpa Kef .... 7 .;
Si i
4N '
I. Ha
10000 Leli Vnl les 6sl02N 102 , 102'i
IUII0M SI'SS.M I" 88'.,. KS'j S8i
51000 Mo I'ac gn Is 64 114 ' 64 ;
1000 Mont t'nw- 4s 91 N 91N 91 N
2000 NYC .s. II 6s.l00'.j 100'4 H'ON
1000 N ' INs'36 99 N 99 N 99 '
1000 M Ml A. II Os 9,1 N 93 T 93 Ti
2(100 N li Itv ns ISN 18 N
1000 Noi Pac 4s . h7N 87 N
2000 Pin Tel 5s 96N 96'4
10000 Pa gen ct 4 Ns 9.1 93
1000 Pin 1 1 oil 24s 88N 88N
.IEOOOSoii I'll CV 4s 86 85N
88000 Sou Pac. cv Bs 104 N 103
4000 So Itv ireli Is 69N
B00O Third Ave 4s. . 56
12000 do ndj Bs. . 34 N
5001) f S Stl W F Bs.100
110000 1' K of (1 II & 1
5'.s 1919 . 99 N
G000 do new 1919 101 '.
24000 do 1921 98
BOOIl a Itw vs Bs . I
1000 West .Mil 1st 4s 1,6
69 N
r,i,
34 i..
101)
18
87N
96 N
93
88
86
Id I ',
69 N
56
.14 'a
I HO
9')N '"9 N
I01-N 101 ',
97 N 97
93 9.1
66 66
IIOM'S x,t
,,in l. .. ll,uh ,'0''' 'l"e l-llKe.
J200 Am (Jnsi.
nieo Bs 85 85 B
4000 Kl & Peo
Tr Is. 72'; 72 72 'i ,
12000 I.eh V Ini
6s w I 102',4 102'4 102'a ..
1000 Lch Vnl
gen4'i.s 91 91 91 1 4
2000 Pa Co gen
4!4s I96B 93 93 93
lOOOPhllaKlei!
1st 5s . 94 93'. 9,1 '. . N
16000 Iteadlng 4 ' 4
getl Is. SS'.j H8 88 '1
3000 I'll Uvvv ,
Inv Bs. 65 65 65
.',l."lMl y''.' iM "-'"" ""'iPiire.1 will. Sill.
rJ" u--",rir' -' """ "''''" 41li,4(io, Uat
Local Bid and Asked
I TntHl Ml,
tl 1,u7ii mm v,i
IKlll. I.ISI IVieU
Ji! 4.'i nun c-oiiiiu, it,1 wiiii
riiilav. this wffk, $55,11111,.
J.','i,tt:i (inn
si; I GAL IN HANK CLEARINGS
I2N
Am Morew
UufT & Sufii Ii
do pref
1 1 III .111
llnlilnln
l1fi Sine jim
' ioi Afi
tli pref
lv T-l .. .
1 lo uref
Luke Sup t'4il i
l.eh Nn
Jj.h hII'i
I.e)i V11I Tr
tin pref
Tmldj,
Hid AskfMl
32 :i 1
Tn' 71
11 12
III
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12
YePterilay
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20
LOCAL STOCK TRADING IS DULL
AND HOME ISSUES HOLD STEADY
Steel and Southern Railway Decline, While Pennsyl-
vania-and Baltimore and Ohio Are Slightly Higher.
Reading General 4s Active
Trading was small and uninteresting today nil the Philadelphia Stock
lCtchnnge, with home Issues holding steady, while arbitrage Issues showed
u mled tone. Steel common and Pennsylvania llallruad were the onl notlye
Issues. The foimer closed off ',4. while Pennsylvania Hullroad and Balti
more and Ohio each gulned slightly nnd Southern Pacific lost 1 point.
'"lectfTc Sloiugp Buttery held steady until near the close, when II lost 4.
(letieinl Asphalt common came out late, up 1 point, and l'nlted fins Improve
ment picked up V4, ufler being unchanged. Selling ex rights to new stock,
Philadelphia Klectrlc ml winced a fraction, Tonopnh-Ilelmont was unchanged,
but Tonopah Mining lost U. while I'nlon Traction, Rapid Transit certificates.
Lake Superior nitd Insurance Company of .North Ametlca were Ihteadr and
uuchnnged,
tbildvvlti l.nrnmiitlve cnlnp nut late nnd sliirhtlv below Its nipvlons eloup
1'nMil tiiiulnnua iih u1i,c wltti tbn nlllMfn ndlllr fpnllllps nn nrlvnnpn ffnm sNI
" "'"-'- " ; r, - -. .X.Ui
S" to 91 for I.ehigh Valley general 4's nnd a fair turnover of Reading
general 4s.
.
Officials of railroads opetatlng eastward from Chicago and St. Louis re
port a satlsfactorj volume of trallic, with no appaient Indication of diminu
tion since peace was declared. ,
Xn pat tlcular chnnge has been noted In the general business In the
territory of these roads and It Is probably too early for any particular ex
pansion to be noted on account of the many changes which will accrue
through the beginning of the reconstruction peilod.
Ofllolals of southern roads report that trallic as a whole Is a little under
that of a enr ago, and that business in the South Is halting somewhat on
account of the possibility of closing, at least paitlallv. some of the canton
meuts, which weie lesponslble for a large pari of the prosperity In the
southern sections.
Tolal for Week 11.8 Per Cent Greater! ,.fmT i:'i..-
Than Same Week taut Year i ''h,!!,d .-.'', "
6 ' i Total bank clearings of nil the clear- ' ,,,')',' "".'
33 i lug houses of the l'nlted States for the i npiVi,n-i
iivi'ii riiiini unmj nave oeeii $u. idu.q.u,- , 'rnl. ni
., ii -. -i-i .... oii... ,. .. ion iiPi
. ., asaiu-L ,i,i.i,uv,idi lasc. vveeKCCUU
J5. 500,(13 M5S this week last enr. or a
gain of 118 per cent. Philadelphia's
totnl for the week Is $288,328,171. mi
Increase of 23.8 per cent as compared
with the conespondlng week last year
,; Details follow:
"' i lnis ini? !
.V. Yon. 12 333 IIM 11-2 2 241.1115. 1511- 13 o
Ton AlltiliiK
I'll True
I U 1
I H Stvel
York Un v
On pref
V in crump
. . 4I1N
. 2.1V
SIN
i nit ,r 3ii
i eitt pr
Ic 2i!
S3N
2N
:
:tN
72 H
tiiN
7N
. 31 Va
. S5
31
71
11
1N
71
aii' 4
12
47
47',
""N
5 IN
35
261. 2ll
S4 Ml.
311'.
3l
HN
III
73
II3N
3
31l
71
ll.-c,
53
32
40
17
r.i"i4
17'.
'".'
31 ti
:n'!i
2ll'4
S4N
2N
N
4ll'i
oii'i
ss
281
6N 6
2N 2
IB'.- 16N
22 21 N
3.1 131
IN IN
(ill
37
51 '
151."
25
14
UN
26N
BS
- 3
I Seiiioah
Sinclair
lllbN 10'' 10h't
tlanta
Hig Ledge
Unite New Yolk .
Con Ariz .
c l S 'c J roiue
Flist National
loldfleld -Mergei .
42N U I (ioKiiieiii 1 ons
(; sM ii Ooldlleld 1-toitnce
177, t- 1 jOoldlleld Kewanas
107 4. 7S Oieen Monster
783c, -(. N 1 llecla Mining .
311, -1- 1 Howe Sound
24 "" 4. i4 1 Independence Lead
35 e i' .Nionie Verde ..
21 . ' Jim Hutler
. . 19 '-. :
1IIMMI sroCKs
. 5
1
CIllcllKO
1'hll.i
li'OHton
Kuluinfi 1
St Louis
S Prlnio
IMl'Hli'Bh
Iielroli
Orltis
Klpvpn itlPM
37S.342.II94
.SS..-I2S, 171
-2s, 127.1140
143,2112. 57s
1211, ndo.Ollll
91.1II7.KII2
nil. 573. 1,51)
IS.2I2.3II2
r.ri,.-,sll.42S
ID.SIlS.ll.sl
. Y. HANK STA TKMKN'r
33I!.51IS,J3-12.4 I .
232.1)21,215 1-23 s '
I44'4rii,ri7is-ii!!!n! '-)e,'rease ' Acrage anil Acl.ual Loan
I I.,s4ti,.ss4 11 ,1 1 A-ccrace IlRserves Inprpiicp
c.oim.iiLU.
.13,imm,uiiii- si 5 I New York, Nov. 30. The Xevv Yolk
-3S 11
30-7311.453 31 3 , bank statement this week shows dc--IH
u'sc'"shl!,Vi I 'Tease In average and actual loans and
-111 .i 1 increase in average and decrease In
dies .14(1.10 102,022 J3.4S8 177,427 15 4
I actual resent,"). Demand deposits ale
1 1.... .. '
Ol her flileH
5 i1jv . M.,
4 IS 2IIS SJll.3SS.ttlt 4- 1 S
low er
Details follow
T.1I11I all rlttp--.".
ilivs S4.S7I.S7
A HRAIiH
tin reiisp
$7.r,Gl).llsll (Kill $92,lls,l,ouo
Ml rllliM
1 iIji 1.27S.t)4R,n0
96-N
42
65 N
47
l'N
31 N
3 5 ' ,,
42 N
46 N
84 N
59
.lumbo l-'tenslcii
I "
4N
1
1 .
38
1 1
17
28'.
3 4
IN
1
IN
l.llll 817,70(14- " 3
4
ft
4 '
3
-,
4li
13
511 '
29' ,
35
1
Ml
2N
4
I'luLlI .111 Pltlt-s
fur week. li,l-i).82ll,137 15,5011,084, 15S I ll.S
"I'artl) cstlmitted
I.oan8
230 M,3IIS,Slln,30S-C 13.1 ; .i,',' "" .'.': t3.7rt7.()05.0f,,l
I Not lime dpi, emit-. 154. 352. mill
ririulntlim ... 35,."il3.llliii
'nh In vaults JI07.UJ5,()(mi
Henprve In nam
her bnnki 547. 755, (Hill
Hpflprve In Slnle
hunks and Ircist
lompunles . . tic 444.IHIII
Hi serve in Stale
li.inl.tt -vail tru-tl
lonipcintes dt pos
Itorles . ... (1. Ill I.OOil
Bsroftntp rtRi'lle 5n7.2III.(IIHI
Iteserve requlreil 49S.S22,tt2ll
Surplus 1S,3S7,OSO
fSpeclp iiul-J.leil 3(1(1,1122.1)01)
Tl'nltwl Htiiles up-
pnnlts drducU-,1 . 21)1)121)11(111
Dec Tease
RESERVE BANK REPORT
I Taming Assets al iNew Top, Due to
i ! Heavj Reilifrounting
I For the week ended jestcrdav the
I Philadelphia Federal Reserve Hank
shows a 1.1110 ui luiai rtwerves 10 corn
l!l'..4l2,llli(l
55(1. (mil
O.lllill
431,111111
4.;
."al Him
14. nun
on, (inn
4. mill, mill
s.im,57n
3.978.571)
35
KP
E?
Lard
Nov . .
-..Jan .
, Rlba
..I"oy ...
Jan . .
r Pork
Xov . .
Jan . 16.55
tAiked.
71
rft
71'.
7111
20 US Jil.12
21 70 24 .' 21
III l! HI
Jit !
0 112 20 01
15 7.1
HI 115
jn.no
21 711
45 7.
in 15
GOVERNMENT ItOM'S
2 registered II1311
Ja coupon 111311
.-il, 3a reitlatered Hits
''1 Sa coupon 101K
i'yc'W '. la reKlstert-d lii'JB
.lftv -.a coupon te.-i
. . JT i
111.1
lis
illl1,
till'.
381.
I I'ltlnliurcli. I'n., Nov 311 --Tile Carbon P.en Inm A. Stl 75'4
Steel Companv has declaied a dividend do pref .. . 99 N
of 8 per cent on first prefened stock. Hojal Dutch 102'.
4 per cent pajnhle March 31 to stock s.ion Motors . SN
of record March 26 1919 and I per ,st I. S F 11
cent pa) able September 3n to sioclc of 1 do pief ,tn
record September 26. 1919 Regular .st-a Air Line UN
liiarterly dividend of 2 per cent and an I Sinclair Oil . 34 N
extra or 3 per cent were declared im ' smm, Pacini' 1 0.1
the common stock, pac able January 15 Southern It It 30 N
to stock of rei ord Januar.v lo. Annual ' m, pref 69
dividend of 6 pet lent on the second studebaker BON
prelerred stock was also decland, pay- siutz .Motors 45',
able July 30 to stuck of record July 26, 'Tenn Cop & Chem
1919 I w ' i 1 ;
95 96 -ii ' .Mel-Clnley Dauagb
UN 41 C N ! Magma Coppti-
65 '4 OS - N Mother Ixnle
I6N 46N N 1 Mines Co of America
1N ISN - N Nevada Hills
i', 31 N -1- 'i j .evntia v onuei
,15 1,4 34 1 .Mpissing
42N -I I I Ohio Coppe,
15', . liny Hercules
84 N -e N I !i," To
59 - N Tonopah I'xtensiun.
71 N N I l'nlted Verde
"TIN.. West Lnd Con
833; 7 White Caps
37 N tTlngton :; 6
2Jj . HOM.s
'.a 1 Hethlehein 7s (notisi 100 N 100'
-'' t t. -u,len fill l.u fi- Or.
90', lot' 1 Cosdeu & Co 6s S2 S5
8J, t H 1 Russian (iovt 5'js h.l 67
1-N - "k do fe (.7 68
3" Southern Rw.v 5s 99 99'
9i - N ! Wlnclnlr Oil 6s Sn 91
it iTodt ShlpbulldiiiK 6b 101 101
I
35 N
I J N
45 N
84'.
59
71 N
21 N
8.1 N
37
3hN
74 N
8N
I3 34
3il
IN
3,1 N
SN
.5U
IN
15
4
!" .
Ill
IN
1.1
35
IN
8'j
Hi
i'i
lh'.j
hlned net deposit and reserve note 11a
bllltv of 39.5 per cent, the same ns re
ported the week before.
Bills discounted by members seemed
by (Jovernment war obligations were
$166,505,403. hgalnst $146,472,164 on
Noember 22. This brought the total
earning assets to $205,527,080, ngainst
$190,608,596, and a new top
With the member banks so well loaned
up thai they are calling upon the Fed
eral Reserve Bank for aid, the effect of
the new financing b the (Jovernment,
which Is to begin with the Issue of
Treasury certificates next week, will be
followed vvlth Interest.
l"l", 1112N
UN 30
money-lending RATES
PlIIl.Alir.IA'HlA Call. 6 per cent;
time, B?i6 per cent. Commercial pa
' Der. three to six months, 54"6 per cent;
i. months, 6 per cent.
London Money Is quoted at 3 pel
cent Discount rnles. Rhort Sillls and
thtti-mcnith bills, 3 17-32 per cent
68'.
48
45N
O'l
49N
4JU
J-"
upo:
list
8a registered llU'l.
I NEW iORK IUTTEK NI) EGGS
UMIN ! N''" "",rl- -S'" 311 Ill'TTnit IteceiplH
iniiN 1 5slH tub I'ln htnmeii
LIKIS Iteielpt, 3IIJII , uipi, I'llLhllllged
GRAIN ND FLOUR
WHEAT Ilpcelliln. 120,731' lilli-hel.
m
IC
market ruled llrm The quo'ullona '""",
Car lots In export elevator, c.overmti. nt
standard lnpeitlon utandard prlc-m jso '
Ted winter, J2.31I, No 1 northi rn "P"''';-.
-.!. ST., 1 hjnl ivlnter. S2 3'.l No 1 reil
winter. Barllcki 2 37 No 1 red. .."nutl
Texas Co . .183
Tobacco Prod ,77N
I'nlon Pacific 13J ',
do pr 71
I'n Alloy Steel .11) N
I'n Drug 1st pr 84
I'Hl'H'i. Fo 14
I' S I Alcohol UU
I S Rubber 71
l" S Sin ft Hef 17
I S Steel . . 95 N
iti..irl firms J2Hijli.il p,r irate cunent I'tah Copper 77N
reielpu I-'!) "II per ,He. western emra L'tull Sec Corp UN
The ttrstH S2HI21HII per ens. tlmls $211 lll ' V.i-C.ir C'lem 52
. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS
1 1
U2N 183
76 N
1 3 1 N
73 N
39 N
M
I I
ion
71
17
4.N
76 N
11N
14
-IN
12.30; Xo. 2 rnl winter. 2 30. o 2 n'lrlh
ni aprlnir. 2 311. No 2 hard wl"!" .-';
No. 2 red winter. unrllPlcy. -34. N;; -.'""i
northern sprlnir. $2 32 No JUrtjl"''
$2.32: Xo. 3 red winter. narll'k, - ' NJ
8 red. smutty. 12 29. No 1 red. -.?" $ 1
ti.i . ..u v.. ..n.ittv ij -j7. ro 4,
-" '" lr 'ii, inienur lots lower muruL-.i ti'.,,i,
BBi. Ill I'll ill 11 311 per iae S( lecled i
fre-li Jolililns- at 7-i77. l-r .lozet, .dn prt-r A
eoi .inn i ii
POULTRY
'N
8N
13 3,
,!
ml
j.lK PtJl I.T11Y Puwla and thnkena
ruled llrni ulille turke), were dull and
weal, lo s-l (Junt.illons F'nulii nitnrdlnii
to iiu.illt Jsfi.lje sprlnir chlilieim .ireiird
Ins- io iualli. 2Sii:i2e, roosterx 21111220
su1i l'kn t-li-' 'lo. Indian Itunner.
2Mi30c tle.m 2SC32e TilrUeiH, 25r
Ii .. ""'"'J" Jouni; p. r lulr -Weluhlnic
V''-nro'Ji"1" "PI"' 1 b 1 10. small, r
sizes 6111)1 s, it tiulneas, old. pi r pair :.'u
sill I'leennii ,i,i p, r Plllr snff.v,; ,.
ounu per pair 25?l3iii
JlKbJ.KI) The markii wa, nulet and
without IniiKirliini 1 hant't- siuutuiions Pipsh
kllled turkejs, Blirlni.- 1 holi .1, , i,,l .im,
llic , do fur lo rood 31HI.I7, .ume lilf, rpi-
lleht offerlnir and mroneer outnld. dvk-. I J,"r; V-.4i-' ,"'?, '"""' . 3Tc3ili . old
the market advanced Mil Trnue nowensr. ' -. - --- ,VJ'"" rei, urj-iin 11.11
' was quiet Quotations Car lota an to lu- I ' elll J11. H.lshlnK 4N j
cation Xo. 'J wnile i-m f mannara
white. KlVjWh'Jc No X white slfeslNi
No. 4 whlto. 7mS0c
FLOUR Hecelptn. 1.327 540 iiuih1h in
sacks. The market nnd uuti 1 but firm
Following were the quotation To arrlva
per 11)0 lbs. In Os.lb sacka Winter uhe.it.
100 per cent flour $lll 25$ln 65 Kansaa
wheat. 100 per cent flour $10 h.1 1 1 211
aprlnc wheat, UMl per cenl flour lii h'il
..ai.20.
HXta ri.tVLii aoio aiowiy ul lormer rales,
West I'nlon Tel 88
Westlnghouse.M 12 '
Wheel is. L L lnN
While Motors. 1
'I-,
37'i
13
88 N
42N
in N
4
luiN
74
39 N
84
14 -t N
lllll - 3,
71 2N
47 4-1N
iioN n
7634 in
14N n N
52 4
UN
38 ',4
u-s
STEEL INDUSTRY NOT
ALARMED BY OUTLOOK'S
Believed in Trade That Fed
eral Control Will End
bv January 1
8 8 a,
42
10'
4
- N
Nevr York. Nov. 30
'. In contiast to the pessimistic views
N , which have been expressed In outside . -6 6'-
I lr.lnU t. I- .,I,...II1.. .- -. -. .. .. .. )
r-''ii", w nifiiiim inn io noie inai ine
leaders In the steel Industry are not in
FOREIGN EXCIIANGF.
New Y'ork, Nov. 30. The maiket for
foitigu exchange today was dull, but
the tone generally was steady. Demand
rung was a snatie nigner anu tne
I neutrals retained Ilrmness. Swiss in
particular showed strength.
Quotations were:
Demand sterling 4.75 N. cables
4 76 7-16. Slxty-dav bills, nominally,
4 73U ; ninety-day bills 4.71 '.
Kraiic cables 8.45, checks 5.45N.
Lire cables 0.35, checks 6.36
Swiss cables 4.89, checks 4.92.
(lullder cables 42 N, checks 42 N.
Pesetas cables 20.03, checks 19.95.
Stockholm cables 28.50, checks 28.20.
Christlania cables 27.80. checks 27.50.
Copenhagen cables, 26.901, checks
RANK CLEARINGS
Vt'TUAL
t4,ll22,9Sil,(lliil !5
35.11(1.(11111
tlllO.OSII.IHIII
Loans
Net demand de
posits . 3.737.523,linil
Net lime depuslls 1 51,11112,(11111
Circulation
Cash In vautls.
Heperve In up m
tier banks .
Reserve In State
bunks and I rust
(ompanles
Iteserve In Stale
banks nnd trust
companies' dt -posltorles
. .
ABureBnte reserte
Kcserve required
i.iliiu
s3.15'.i,noii
nun, iinn
lln.iiiiii
1.. 177.11110
RAILROAD EARNINGS
NI5W YORK CnXTIlAI.
Oelobet grnis . ...$28.1173.375 $5.1)01. 593
IlJlanie after tuxes s.3111.018 2.2."iS,25i
Xet oner Irii-onie 8,13il,5sil -j,iiill,."iil.l
Ten monlhs (cross . 23'I.2!U,2II1 3ll.K7ll.8S5
llaliince after taxes 38, 5011, 'HIS 7.3SI1.I17H
Xet nptr lllinmi . 37.053.777 11,885,127
WUST Ji:nSBY AND SPASHORB
October stos . $8118.113 $101,400
ion minims smss s.iisu.itis i (r.u.n.u
llnlanre after taxes .'sli.niiil ilil2.li In
Net nptr Inionm . 13. "71 H3U,0Jtl
JKIthEY ClIX'I'lt.M.
tills Im reac s
-l. Ii ! r srn,s $4 43l.lW.-i $1,131,91)7
n.ilanie after taxes 1,1112.1140 5111)38.1
Ni t uper Inenliie. 1 224. 151 .Vill.Sl-J
Ttn montbs' Krnss. 37,52II.5'I2 0 152. 7,ts
ll.tliinee utter tixes 7,051.187 l,l-,."..i."ll
N-l oper Income ll.U12.5tl5 '1 2115,1143
HAI.TI.MOUn AND OHIO
Oc 'niter cross . . f 1 H.'-'lll .l),T $5.735 012
llil.mip afler tuxes. l.suri.i.nu 1,20'),027
Ten months' icrnss 113.3II'I.213 3J.I.'I6.2.-U
ll.ilinie after inses S..152.52I) 1 4.0112.131
"tt uper Income 11,1)53.1)13 M3, 538.331
i'iii:mai'13aki: and ohio
Ottnhei urnss $7,167,628 $2.121. 1).C
ll,i 'lint e after taes 2.22.-.,si-i 7li7,1SII
Nit oper Inruine 2,lll!7.7'.l I (Il3..-il7
Ten months' uross 5!i.3H7.!iirt I L.isii.n'n
Ualiinte after taxes 13.51'I.5U7 1, l'-'9.523
Net oner. Im nine 13.271.21)2 3118 087
ORKAT NORTllintN
llpinbcr Binss . .. $12.(1110.441 $3.253.5ll''
ll.ilance after taps. 3.511,8811 8(ln.12l
Net nper. Income . 3,5l-.,(l'J5 S35.II4H
Tin monlhs uross Sll.ll37.05lt 7.il02.3(!l
llelincp lifter tnxi-s 0.I12.3U1 lu.7(l8.31t
Nel oner. Income 111.52(1.768 ll.171,u0.i
NORTHERN PACIFIC
O, tuber sruss $12.1117.412 S3.S2S.7d2
I In lii m i' after luxes . 1.9(I.-..0I17 1 1131,340
Ne' oper Income 5 1131.61(1 1,020,114
Ten months' srnss.. S2.S13.28.-, 11,7111, TOO
ll.il.inrp after laves . 18.8)3,771 il.IIIJ.152
NpI oper IlKome. 2l.lllB,7U '3. 307,515
MRAllOAltn AIR LINK
Ortober Brnss ... . $3,317.3711 151)7,254
ll.ilance nfti-l taxes 23N.10" ."04.AT0
.Net oper. Income 258.135 174.110
Ten months' Bross 31.1131, sal 7. 171.700
Ualanco after taxes . 1. 125.2511 l.OTs Sin
Net Ciier Income . 3.61J.071 '2,2(15,103
CANADIAN PACirtr
October Bross ... $15 IIS2.78U $940,000
Vet ufler taxes .. 5.(185.835 31.133
Ten liinnthV Bross. 120.7(13 755 2 63(1.1(15
Net aller taxes 8,.u..-.iu.i -ii.oo.i.ii-ij
Decrease
BAR SILVER
ljtst 101S
'ludiv Yes Hnl HlBh Iiiv
N Y Units) I. (UN LOIN LOIN 1 ill's S.'i'i
London (pe) 4SN 4SN IsN lll'm I2N
LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS
Nov 311 IIOOS Rerefpt
( lllCHKO
IHlll head Steady to n shade loiter than
esienia s uvertiBP lop, .sh.mi: heavy
bun hers, $17 0lll 17 8(1:
21.
han avy
medium and llsht
5.10 317.DIIII 11.045,(1110
tlo lo7 noil "s nun
S'urnlus
Ijnlted btatis deposits deducted
51111.0(111.
tSpetle Ini bided
Deirease
1I.36U Olio Hill.llOil
.ViO.IISI.1 43.888,(1110
4li1.UII3.25ll lu.782.77ll
(il.18U.ITiU ".TJ.SS.l.lMII
J-.ll.-
$5ll.8U5.(l()(i
'anyway alarmed over the outlook, Itin, uearlnss today compared with eoi
,r They state that the developments to date responJItiB dv l"t two veiirs:
LOCAL CLEARINGS HIGh
November Rank Ilusiness Is .Second
Largest Reporteil
November bank clearings in this city
were $1,781,704,327. whkh while not
equaling the $1,886,419,910 In October,
when Libert) Loan payments and Treas
ury certlllcates sales swelled the total
clearings, nevettheless represents the
second largest monthly turnover ever
experienced.
In November clearings 111 ptevlous
years have been- 1917, $1,532,081,531;
1916, $1,273,789,873; 1915. $8"5,459,".38.
Monthly comparisons follow:
1018 11117
$1,522,827,611! $1.3H7,(!'I1.1T5
1 223.3113.1101 1,231.517.4117
L1JT.175.55T 1.11.7,1116.516
L571i.h25.361 1.110,313 1'JS
1 711.1115,12(1 1,177.72(1.951!
1.7(111.3110,173 1.3(13.806.1152
1.705,812.781 1,331,830,3111
1,731.1138,1182 1,368,183,581
1,II10.(1I1.012 1,687 772.711S
1 88(1.1111,11111 1. 5011. 1(10. (121
I 781, 7114. 32T 1,532.1181.531
1.5411. .-12.821
17.1UT.T35.3S8
17.65, heavy parkin. $16 750f 17.25: me
dium nnd llRht p.uklrir. $17lfl 17.1(1 pIbs.
Blind to rbolre. $13 5U5i 1 a. .'ill
CA1TLK Receipts. 2000 head Computed
with week ubo. choice and primp native
sttait. nthprs and westerns unevcnlv 25o
to 75t lower llutcher cattle mostly 50c to
75c lowpr, canners 5(lc lower, calves stendy:
lust feeders steady, medium and common
sloikers Bile to 75c lower
SIIKKI' Receipts, 311(111 head Compared
with week bbo, fat lalnlia 25c to ICic Inner!
Bond mid eholio decllnlnB most sheep,
vc.irllhBS and feedltiB stock stead) to 23c
lower
I'ltlsliliruli, .u 3d - HllOS -Receipts.
3(1(1(1 hem'. Stead.v Heavies nnd heavy'
linkers, JW.SllSi 17.S5, llsht vorkers, $17 23
tl 17 33: PlBS. S17t 17.23.
SIIKKI' AND 1.AMIIH Receipts 1000
hi ad Stend Top sheep, $10, top lambs.
St 5.
CALVKS Receipts ; 100 head Steudyi
top, $10
lilst IliiOnln, X. Y Nov 30 CATTLK
Rerelpts. linn hcul Dull Cnlves -Rp
iplpts. 75 liend. .Vlarket $1 lower. $7I5"20.5(I.
IKHIS nppplpls. .-.SOU herd. Kasler.
Ilenvv mlxpd and vorkers. J17.80W18: llsht
vorkers and pIbs. $1(1 511 ff 10.75: roUBhs, $12
I HI 80. stafis l(lf 111
SHKl'.P AND LAMPS- Receipts, 100O
head Stead nnd unrh.uiBod
Receipts,
Cincinnati. Nov 30 HOCJS
31IHI heart .s!o.
CATTLK -Receipts, .lull hem.
Calves, slow, $(!in is.
SI1EKI' Receipts. till) head
Lambs, steadj.
South llninliii. Nov 3d. IIOOS RecPlpta.
53(10 henil: llle lo 20c hlBhcr
CATTLrJ-Recelpts. 10(1 head hleadj.
SIIKKI' llt-t pints nom
Kiiiihus 1'itJ, Noi 311. CATTLK -Receipts.
Sllll heart. Nominal,
1KK1K Receipts. HUM) heads, 5 Willi; lower,
SIIKKI' Receipts, none
CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS
ClilniBO, Nov 3D IlUI'TKR IllBher;
reumery, 51c to 00N
l'dUS lleeeipts. 3010 eases, unihnnsed
Al'TI'MX RKSORTS
ATLAMIO CITY. X. J.
OLMHURST HOTEL
Pnnsylvania Ave., close to Beach andl
Steel Pier, central location, always open. I
Capacity 300. Every appointment condu I
clve to comfort ard recreation. Special!
Wintertcrms Bklt. Albert If Ttnrnelll
HAxrixo
$5 raVvATK Dancing LM!"IXS $5
The COnTISSOZ SCHOOL. .Mlrrnrnl Stndloi
1530 Chestnut St. Iiv & Kve. Locust .1102
A TKU'IIKK l'OR KVEUY PUPIL
8neclal Rates fur Men In I'nlfnrm.
IX MKVIORIAM
MACPARI.AXK Mr. and Mrs. Jlacfar
lano nnd famllv nnd iltss Sutherland de
sire to return sincere thanks to SprBeant
MALCOLM MACFARLANK'H friends for the
kind svmnathv extended to tliem In their sad
loss and for the many floral tributes sent
SKTMAX In lovlnB remembrance of my
beloved wife. Af.H'l A. SKTJIAN. who de
parted this life Dec 1, 101 T.
IIAUVBY W. SETMAN.
Westminsler Ky av- nr- Bcl'. Llov. to at.
Tres-.mmsi.er ,,rlv. batn, runnln(t water
$12 50 up wkl),; $2.50 un dally. Chas. liubro.
HOTEL B0SC0BEL "y .,
open Thoroughly heated llkll. A. I. Marlon.
WKBXF.BBVH.I.E. PA.
SUNSET HALL SffV" cfn"r
ful homo comforts;
erlnp. Ury nlr; beautiful mountain walks.
SlplRhinr ronittnt?. etc. Not a ninntorlum.
Write OHO. S. flAW Mcr.. WKItNLRS.
VIL.I-K. IA. or ),odser Central.
I.AKEWOOD. N. S.
JHnuary
February .
March . .
Anrll . ...
May ....
June ...
Julv .
AUKURt . .
Spptcmbvvr
October . . .
November
I iiAisnTiihpr
I Twelve month
,hae been rathw faornbIe than othei
Willys Ojerlrt . 24N 24 24', - J, I se In Mew uf the decided change P.hll.'rk'. &&$$& JIMlialilS sool'seL.M.r.
,W.IK.'!.n .. N ., -.V2 r. i ' r , i"-1"1,1) lmj8' f",lovN '" ,he Industry as a ;,, . ii7.3io.2Ti 54.42h.ooii 57.301 710 Mu..h Kelow 191T but Close to Or
Worth I 4.- M .3N 52N 524, -t 38 u,sult of the cessation of hostilities Ini aiuin ueuin u, um ua m ui
do Pf B i6N 'io'i 66N 4- N l:urnnj , ........ nnn I Tnliil-.-ltn.uL rti,e
NOVEMBER STOCK SALES
lober
K-arllrky. smutty $2 'J No red. --'
Xo. IS. sarllcky $2 2(1 Xo 5. smutt. $J -.
No, 5. Barllcky, smuttv . $2 21
CORN Receipts 221T bushels Trade i
was slow and values were lurael numlnal t
Quotations Car lots for local trade Yel
low, as to grade and location. $1 551H 70 I
uAis Jieceiius aa,i. uusiiei-. i. tin
lurope.
There have been what the (Jovetiu'
LOCAL MINING STOCKS
i otai int .i .ihj Hiinrv'i loniDftren wun ,. ..... .,, i .. - . . .
....i i. .i h,..4. i.asii., ti,t- .. -i, .!. iiifrin. iriinn v-$ .-uiiwfiiHions or oruera,
lW-iharer lanr"w-.pt,. 3 n78 Sim (.hares" ' I for 8teeI' produrts required for war pur- j-m lutler .
. poses, but a yet according to the high- MacNamara
r,. j r I esl iraae autnoriiy. no dehnite cancel-I away .
h itmnr-ml Hrmte uiio.i i-,.i' i.e., ,,.,.1.,1 ir l ! Mlznah Lxtension
TONOPAH STOCKS
.i,ttTa fiiintA al tlUit II) 'Ii nor luiirnl In u.,iltn
. i if-- -,'--" ,.7- -
Si ,J J , w "
Ft i PROVISIONS
i n ft J 'Trade ai quiet anj larsely o( a Job-
- jfz tiBins cnararirr oui oricea were a it ua i neni
. ? ! V. minis rllir n. u.-.a.n kn.( i uul.
IT (r "t w j viif w( ncaicin unci in ecu,
r-Vi'Jt mo.ed, 48a city beef In m-m. moknl
til"
Financial Briefs
The iiieeling 01 Hie I'hiiadelphla Com- ?lon", ,w"1 cn'uaiiy ne cancellations, I ueacue .ui.
I latlons have been received. However, It MaInn,alnilB'"
J , Is ndmlttecj that many of the "surpen. I Xorth htar
slons" will eventually be cancellations Rescue Eu
, -. . - ... .,, , .i.imiiihk 4, oiS and I lie OireiiiiH ui uir 1 niinurqiiiia uill- , . . - ' ,,, l,-,, 1.
.'mln""!!?'' !i'L-J,m'"nu,m '" 14'S.-.i 'pany stockholders to approve the $100.- M this has been expected and the In-'"""" fcl ,a nl..,r,'ri qinr.ilj '
nnked -si ,-' ''h'V1, "'" "'" d"-' OOO.uOO tvv ent -five-) ear 6 per cent bond dustry has been taking steps to meet .,., "Ol.DHELD SIOC kS
wc-iBhin,: tn"i& 2 ii,!. al ",.". e ""oi? ,v",'ih ' h lj',rr' i?r F"jr'""-y v , suc1' a situation Bii liuu' i i : ' . 1 1 ' . : : : : ' : :!!:
ing I lbs apliieati.l v . i 35, ,ceiL-hii,V ii 115.000000 notes whim the bonds will1 That (Jovernment supervision, regula- I Booth m
Bid
30
'.'..' !T5
1)1
-l'i
07
.. . .08
Ir.
Asked
.11
.25
.14
.1)0
.13
118
ViVsi? i. T """"' -'-j'" ' it's upieci ''"' "" " " " ,"' - "" ' ."r: 1 tion anu conuui win end oy January 1 '"'"' "' r, ::;
' Ji')'.' ' "-''' l''nnsivani.i faiuj sprlnB 6 per e nt Interest 1'roieeds of the If Ilext the best opinion In the trail. ra,"y " '? 1
lOWlJc lu ,..,.ri, drj-pi. ked 381i in notes vv 111 met t these obligations $7,000.- ,iJ"rt Kewanas 11 iTl
(leese western drj-piike,! rholce 3L'e.ii, .u.ri .,. i..,.r mites do. nevi M.rli . Il 1" asserted that there Is tin reason , Oro .. "I ."'
fair to Kood JS If rilli .,,.. I.. .,. .1... ' 1. ... ..i..i. ... ' . .' for the continued d.imlrmtlnr, nf ,1,,. 1 ' Slnd Ken s. , . 112 .11.1
'dr'v'e'lSh.'rlj'Wii. iPb7 d0'' "''gust,. 75O.U0O!' sburgh and Wes n": """try. and that the various branches ; '" '" ' ' ' U
707 50 deelshli.Bs' lbJrPXI.r KlnU 6s 11..I $1 lO'J.OOO Kquilable Cuke ' of Iron and steel should be allowed to ' rlmnl Unlted . ! ! "
'.vu.rio. ilo. ueiuheir 7 o,d .. .i... ..... i flu one in hl'u , return in me oasis or iieim. r.i,.i.j ,::"-.'.. ,
. ,- ,-: -.-" .-" . ..."., i". i iiu. . , iiuvf "". - - - - - -- - ----.. .buihiu i Ttptaoa, IIUIHIVI . . , . - "4
uy supply unu uemanu , Tecopa linuiB .. .11 n ,
- I
The Susquehanna Trust & Safe De
110 wciirninir iieiii- n,- .,,.- .,.;- ...
f... 1 .,.., ., .,7,.;,: ."T. ,r. 's
,.7 ui 11 ...-,iu snail ,t'U No " 11 Tie susciuenannn Trust ez .-.ate lie- i mmri... 1. i .u. ....
11V1 ....".?-, JOUI1''- prr "alr- "5e posit Co., of Willlamsport. I'a . has been , ,,, ', ,,V ,,,-. ri".;' . """'''"
$123. old, o75c Li m.mh.r of the Re.ierai lie. 'hl w"" the elimination of fixed prices
serve Itank of Philadelphia . there will be material declines In the
quotation tor products , hut that opinion
Total Iionils Active
! Trading 4u stocks on the local ex
change this month compared favorably
vvlth that of lust month total sales being
154889 shares, as against 159,524 lu
October, but the turnover was small
eomnared Willi November of last vear.
.no when tne saies loiaiea jso, (Jn snares,
l'i I Bond business this month was the
! largest since October of last .v ear. Sales
.07 1 totaled $1,493,300, as against $934,050
lM lust month, and 51,010,880 In November,
"T 1II17.
No Change in Refined Sugars
xw York. Nov. 30 Refined sugars
0(1 1 are unchanged nt 9c, less per cent
for cash. Raws nre unchanged at 6.055c.
rn . Tlio Intel national Committee made no
purchases or raws yestetday.
LAUREL-IN-THE-PINES
LAKEWOOD, N. J.
Now open for the Fall, Winter
and Spring Seasons
TRAXK I. SIII'TK. Mr.tt.
KI'UC'ATOXAI,
Both Spies
Strayer's Business College
Philadelphia's greatest business school Ii
10 well known that larffp advertisements
are unnpeesssry. We hnvp the best teachers
In town, and more of them. TJnequaled
equipment. Practical courses. Pitman and
OreBB Shorthand, or. without extra chsree.
Stenotypy, the famous machine method,
which Is both more rnpld and more accurate
than any handwritten method of shorthand.
Scientific Touch Typewriting-. Strayer'a
students win more Bold medals for speed
and accuracy in typewriting than are won
by thp students of alt other business school!
In Philadelphia taken (mtetlier.
Certified I'uhllc Areountant Unethoda of
bookkeeplnsr. EvprythlnK else to corre
spond. Individual advnncement. Charges
moderate. Positions suaranteed. Day and
nlKht classes. Come see for yourself.
1100 studenta now attendlne. S'ort now,
E07 Chestnut Street I'hone Waln.it SM
SHORTHAND AM) IIOOKKKF.I'INM
Our graduates are In constapt demand, aood
Having positions nwalt ou. OreBB Short
hand, the eaay epeedy system. Complete
nlBht classes. Intensive training.
enroll any limn. can or writ.
-tlTPt lor 11111 purupiiiars and entaiOB
nnd'CotleBe of Cnmmeree
1017 (Tiestmit St.. 1'hllndelnhltt
1'RIYAT'K lessons, minor Kntflish branches.
1'arlslan Krench. coachlnB. 51lss Khr
lhher lllll .Mastpr.
FRESH FRUITS
i- 'V' L. ami aiUTii-lrltxl 4 IN-' ivilrn I.Menf 1ni1i-UIai 'Plia -..... I ...- . .. , . .......
S?. "tiiKei tenders smoked 40c-"beef hams 111 ) m ,S,ri.n. . V. iT ,, " .''., ' ""u "" The Unidon stock Kxihange and the prevails outsiae ine trade, for reports
& 4 ,'ffk.' S';. TlOS'; ham, S I' iuml New '"ffl f pe bl?l -KhM "l'l'.Vpin" tiWZ, Liverpool Cotton Lxchange weie nut in received by those who keep closest
1. 'mTc- doOJdS' ?medlnn3,8038OCe- o'thfr 5'W- '.W. K.""-' '4 '""" -'5- "-'l" "-' $i B'sslon ,oday tu'' wlth the entire situation Indicate
i' 'XhlmS:.moked0,clty1 "c'eTrid, 3a.0t3orandOan" 'rloul "TlXuiA1?'0-ll7n,",S Ut(S ,1.,,,- , , that In many products the inanufac-
I JUr?r38cS?CUoTNed l"? ' f J iJ'ttXl DIVIDENDS UECLAHEU ! turers aru satisfied advance, will tak.
f s . Plqnle shoulders H P cured, loose. 2Te; -,""Yit?!' i" '?"! 4 "", 1"',lr""1 "'l'"'- '-a Belle Iron Works extra dividend of J place.
YXi .,, amoked. 28e, bellies. In pickle, accord. "' ""V York Imperial. $lfd Ap- per cent on .ominon In addition tu nuarterii Tills Is eapeclalh true among nlate
-4XS"JW to average, toose 33c: breakfast bacol.. I"". Pr , -l.u,hel I'askeL 10ce$123: do, of 1 per eenl on lommun and 2 per cent un1,. ,p ... ,h ..ountrv Thee ,t, .J.,
l.iv"- o brand and average city cured, Idc; Pr bushel basket. IW 73 Apples, west- preferred All dividends payable December I muKer'' ' the country They state that
t. S.S KJ K..ifaa. hlMn un, n in-eH llle. laril tfll Per bOX. $213.30 r.em,.l,u ne. 1..,- ail In ntnclt of record December 7 W th flvpd lirll'ea rettlfilerl nrleea u-rtl
'.A veatcrn refined. 28U O20c: lard, pure city. 4-V1
-- ., a ' e t, , - a T. ' " '
.I
ij, iitriixtu am. Aii-i
a,ll Thrn -n--l.--l ...1- 1 -. a a l.a.1- a. Q-
A-' " w .uai.n. , M'n. 111,1 Ull unaia u, vv
C'sSif nne ""'nulated,
5 . 1JA1UI HIUUULTS
y . r... . .; ...t.: " ...
i--iC4.i----- it" iiitt-rnrv rutru (tuiik uiiuer
bi onermn ana u, lair oemanu. rne quo-
ns were as roiiows: wew xorx ivnoie-
a. (-.AS 4?paale $1 "i. af A U lt lluviiala 1 1 aha w
kl 40. ratr tu good, irean, siwaivic. wis.
nam wnoie.miiK, fancy. Ajvauc; uu, uu.
r in B-ooa, 31 . Uric.
, JRU J 1 civ IS. inursri was uuiet an usual
4.7 am iImi last tl.iv of the week, but prices were
, frttily held. Quotations- Holld-packrd rresm
ary, extras, IKp, blgher-srorlng goods. HDW
4S ... .!.. ... l..l.1.1 ..I... v,.n S-.l
? isUMTpr nrsts. 6l.15ci seconds. ri7nopi
tr brands nf nrlnts Jobbing at 72PT4c-
- In.svuwl IklATIe
UtMHI-TM atw.lU uun wetn well
,v.ekt3 w, Mpi (far)-," yikSBiTi: rr.o.
BarnetOil-Gas
IIOL'GIIT HOLD OL'OTl'I)
04SS
Morton It.. Alexander
Phila. Stock Exchange Bldir.
91 WTIII-IM Ht V Cllv
CAMBBIIr.r. .1IAHS.
t'AMBKIIKIK. MASt.
Oranges. Florida, nee i ml. r.iia,' I.tBiiett L 51yera Tobacco Companv num. ... .... t. t . - . '
KCttl rendered. S8H 20c. " Tangerines. JTorldu, per strap. $.HII terly uf IN per cent on preferred, pajable . ' . i ' I ... ,
(lraifrult. per box $2fU 25 Cranberries ' January 1 to stock of returd December It). , cellatlons ,of or
Jerae. per bushel box. $2M3.25. do do per ' Pittsburgh Coal Company of Penns- n8 lurBe Jf 110t
bb . J8JH2 50 vanla. nuarterly of IN per cent on common !,"'.',
I and l'A Per lent on preferred, payable Jan- been Ah a "
VEGETABLES
There was little trading and prlies gen
erally favored buers. limitations. White
potatoes. Kastern. Shore, per bbl Xo. 1
$303.T5t No, 2. 2t8. White potatoes.
Jersey, per N -bushel basket Xo 1. T.ltf
00c; No, 3. luOHOe White potatoes, Penn
aylvanla, .So. 1, per loll lbs, J2.40W2 T3
White potatoes, rancy, Macungle. $2 1l3tf
3 111 do, Xo. 2, $1 -.'301.50. Sweet pota
toes, Jersey, per basket No. 1, 11 CI 23
No 2, tKlfjtS.'.c Hweet potatoes, Kastern
shore, per bbl Xo I, $1.5008. No, g
I3W.T.5II. Hweet potatoes, Uelaware and
laryland bushel-hnmpers -Xo. 1. 12 So
i. $1. 10W1.H0. Cabbage, New Vork! pef
mil, f.viif, un, 4.a.iis.ii- sera, par ton
.- 1
cellatlons, of orders and the demand Is
larger than It ever has
matter of fact, the aleel-
U. S. LIBERTY BONDS
$50, $100, $1000
BOl'dUT,
SOLI) AXI1 HKCO.VI.VIl'.NDKIl
run i:sYKST.iir,.vr
ry 25 to stock of record January lu. .plate makers have been nctlfitij to con- ... ii i ' " e t l
a?t'.eiyanof TJf npe?' c,nrCiay'anbe,.CjTnPu.nry ' nue to rufh their product, lo the .hip. NewbUfgef, llendefSOfl & Lb
llln I-IIKHTXIIT HTRKKT
Mrnihers X. Y. a I'hlla. Hloek Kxthanges
I.K(IAL ADVEItTIIBiilBXTB
uar;
2 to stock of record December 23. I yards of the country, and other require.
1 to iitock of record November M, 1 -
t:hl'd.'.m'l,"rjl.?"tr,'"'JK0' '.V. Efr.f.t! Slate Banki in Reserve S.iei.i Gai..
of Veeof I November 29 " ' The rel)0,.M tr) il10 rornl.trollee of th iKSf" KWATK, f MILTON 1I1KC1I.
Autosa,. Qum and Chocolate Corporation , tweniv.sJveii Ktatt bank! Ind VnJ L..w l deceased J-Letter, t.st.tnentary on
ounrterly of 2 per cent on preferred, pas twenty-seven male imnka und trust coin- h, above estate having been granted to th.
able Ds ember So to stock of reeord Decern. I""!1' which are members of the Ked- undersigned, all persons-Indebted to the said
bcr HI, eral Iteserve Ilatrk of i'hiiadelphla show i estate are requested to make payment, and
Lackawanna mee company quarterly nf . that on November 1. total resouries
J 14 per cent, payable December 31 to stock v. ere approximately $435,000,000. At
'ilSSfl 1.n'iimM.rcinac Railway. se.nl.. the lime of th. tart rirport .'-slled for
null of ?H lr cent on common and 2M pari'"" J.V1"r h P" e'sTnteeti fitttl banklnif
" i":."!:-. ..;r i.ii,." "" v-
. it.uvvi.oo: q, too, itocli of record December 14.
Piau hsvlnr elalma lo Dresent lha aame,
without delay, at the office of the Corporati
Kieeuter. 4U" Cnpstnut St., Philadelphia.
tUK PROVIDUNT LIVE AND TRUST
COMPANY OK PItlLAIlkLPIIIA,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cambridge, Mass.
Competition of wits will be keener than ever In the new era that Is
opening. "" " many fields of endeavor Young men and women will ha
most serltlusly hnndlcapped unless they have been well trained In the
application of science to practical nfTalis. What Thomas A. I'd I son wrote
u few years alo Is especially true now: "We have not enough men whose
training has been such as lo enable them to cope with the actual con
ditions of life. I like the Massachusetts Institute of Technology because
It Is doing that and meeting the needs of America " That no time may
be lost In meeting the new needs the Mnssachusetfu Institute of Tech
nology wilt admit a new class nt the opening of the next term, December
SO. 1918, Instead of waiting until the fall of next year. As an emer
gency measure the entrance i equipments will be modified and for a
limited number of students admission to the first-year classes will be
by certificate from preparatory schools and to the higher classes by
certificates from colleges. Courses are offered In Civil, Mechanical and
Electrical Engineering: Naval Architecture nnd Marine Engineering
Mining Engineering and Metallurgy; Architecture and Architectural
Engineering; Industrial Physics; Chemistry, Chemical and Electrochem
ical Engineering; Biology nnd Public Health; Sanitary Engineering
Geological Engineering, and Engineering Administration,
Tor further Information apply to
I'ROl'F.SBOH A. L. MKBRILL,
Secretary of the Facully.
ADAMS Nov 2ft. FREDERICK W. hun
lanl or the late EmniH Adnms. aKed Hii.
Reluthea and frlr-nds lnlted to service,
Mon.. 1 i. m 3J,iO N. lAth at. Int. private,
Westminster (m. Auto funeral.
AI.E.VANDUn. Nov. 28 KDU'ARD R.,
won of- Ktlwnnl R. nd Kmma Alexander."
aped 38 Relatives and frlendn, etnptojefl of
Victor Talking Machine Co., Invited to fu
neral, Mon., 2 p. m.. parents residence, 228fl
H. Hancroft at. Int. Fcrnwood Cem. Frlenda
may rail Sun. ec,
IIAUTj. Nov. 2fi, CKARLES HENRY,
husband of Sarah E. Rail (nee Remter). fltU
atHes and friends, employes uf Harrison
Co.. Invited to funeral. Mon.. 1 p. m., 70th
nt and (llbrnn ne., below Island rd. flnt.
Mt Mnrlah Com. Remains may be viewed
Sun,. H to Ht d. ni.
RECHTE!.. Nov. 2S, IIANNA K. S.. wlfa
of Jorteph 11. Rechtel, aged 48. Relatives
and friends invited to funeral sen Ires.
Mon . K p. in . residence of husband. 4012
Knux st.. Uermantoun. Further sen Ices
and int. Hc-hwenkfelder Church, Palm. Fa.,
Tun,, 2 p. m,
RENNriR. Nov. 28. HANNAH, widow of
Charles D, Benner. aired 78. Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral services. Mon..
2 n. m.. residence of J. W. Vlckers. 2728
Rid ice five. lnt private, lit. Peace Cem.
RICKr.EY. Nov. 2R. HESTER A., wldovrj-wt.
ui ururKe 1 1. iiiukic), or., HKfu o i , h-biu
ties and frUnds imlted to services, Mon., 3,
p. m., 033U itisinR &un ae., uiney. ini, tu.
James's M. E. Church Grounds,
Iir.OECHMNanR. Nov. 28. nORA, wlf
of Xnvier Itloechllntrer. aped 74. Relative)
and friends, members of Holy Family and
Altar Society of St. Ronaventum's Church,
Holy Family and Altar Societies of St. Ronl
faclus's Church, Invited to funeral Mon..
7.30 a. m 1123 W, "Indiana ave. Requiem
mass St, I7onaentura's Church 0 a, m. Int.
Holy Redeemer Cem. Auto funeral.
ROND. Nov. 21. CHARLES S., husband
of Annie M Rond (nee Duffleld). aped 61,
Relatives and friends Imlted to funeral.
Mon.. 1:30 p. m.. tl.f L'ber at. Int. Hill
side Cem Friends may call S-un, eve.
RONNER. Nov 2S. MARY A., daughter
of UtA William and Mary Ronner. Rela
fives and friends, employes Hero Mfff. Co.i
Invited to funerul, Tus.. 7:30 a. ni., real
dence of uncle. John Walsh, 2722 K, Hunt
ingdon at. Solemn requiem mass St, Ann's
Church ' a, m, Int. Holy Cross Cem.
uto funeral.
RLTRNS. Nov. 27 MAROARET. daughter
of Charles and late Hara Rurns. RelatNes
and friends Invited to funeral. Tucs., 8:30
a. m. father's residence. 1814 S. Taylor
(bet. 24th and 2.1th. Moore and Ml ITl In sts. .
Solemn requiem mass St Edmond's Church
10 nr ni Int. Holy Croii Cem.
CAMPREI.U At PottsvlUe. Pa., Nov.
2ft, Rev, JAMES A. CAMPRELt.. nsslstant
at Holy Infancy Church, South Rethlehem.
Pa Funernl Mon!. St. Patrick's Church
PottsUlIe. Itegtn office 10 a, r.i,. followe!
by solemn mass of requiem Reverend clercy
relatives nnd friends Invited.
CAMPREI-l. At 5033 Chnncelor st.(
Nov, 20 WII.MAM II. husband of Mamie
Campbell (nee nine) and son of late Pr,
S. A. and Anna Campbell Notice of fu
neral later.
CHAMBERS. Nov. 28. WILLIAM CHAM-R-HRH.
aited 03 Relatives and friends Star
nt uiiriv. n rr p. Ma. Hi: Wllll-im allien.
Jr., L. 6. L., No. 30; other organization.
1
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neral. Sun.. 1 p. m., residence of son. Harry HI
T. Chambers, 2121 W. Passunk ave. Int. 2i
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geant IIUCW A. COLLINS, Comnany A. I
J7th Inf.. son of late John and Mary Col. i
llns. aged 8i. residence r.tillS I'llaworth at. " i
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marina. imltfut ti Rnlitnin lilnh mJBM of
requMm at St. Carthase Church, ti2d and i
Cedar ue.. Wed,, 10 tl. m
C01.I.1.N8. Nov. !!', JOHN P. COLLINS.
Relatives and friends CM, II. A., Phllar .
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nloyea of Jaioby Hon Slarblo Co., Invited Jo ij
funeraL.Tues., 8:30 a. in., !017 Kllsvvprth
t. Holeirin requiem maaa at St. Charles's ' ,
Church 10 a, m. Int. Holy Cross Cem.
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COLLINS. , 4W nng... U. 8. A,, .on "L'Vi
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elumnl of Hrnwn Prep. School. Invited b '
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Church of St. Thoma. A'Jlna t.m. ft
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