r . t - , v - tf ". Vv "-' 'V' , L . -i . t,t , EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHIIADELPHIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1918 NEWS OF THE FINANCIAL WORLD NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA STOCK PRICBlS MevuSLlK: ill Sv . 3? -Wilson Township ; .Northampton County Pennsylvania (Eton) I 4V4 School Bonds Legal Investment Exempt Federal Income and Pennsylvania State Tax. To Return 4.30 Frazier 6-Ga Jnovrtmcnt Hankers Broad & Sansom Sts., Phila. 811 K. Redwood M Ilnlto. OILS CLAIM MOST ATTENTION ON NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE New York Slocks Withdrawal of Restrictions on Petroleum Output Re sults in Vigorous Demand Leading Issues Arc Strong, Due to Oversold Condition ft High Points in ' Today's Financial Ncivs Pool activities in some specialties was on; development of interest on -Vcic York Stock Exchange. Oils tccrc prominent, advancing on news of withdrawal 0 restriction on output of petroleum. ' They also tccrc leaders on the Curb. Corn closed lower. Cotton advanced. Foreign ex change was dull but steady. Loans and reserves decreased in the Phila delphia weekly bank statement. Bar silver was unchanged. mm. Advance Rly. . !iB Alaska. O M. .. 4 Mask Juneau. 114 Allls-Chnl Co.. 33 do pref .... 86 Am ak unem.iui do nrer .. . . 98 Am It Kuenr. . 63 Am Cnn 4SVi Am r & V Co. 864 Am Cot Oil !r. 88 Am H & j 14 Mi do nref 72 Am I.lnxecu . . 4.1 Am Int Corp. . 67 Am Locomotive G4 Am Smelting.. 83 Am Sum Tob. . 90 Am Steel Fdy. 88 'Am Wl (cash). 68 Vi Am Tel & Tel. .102 101 101 1 Low Clone chge. m t a 1 i 32 32 H 84 86 101 101 .. ., 98 98 1 63 63 45 46 85 85U 1 88 88 - 14'.s 14 . 71 72 -r 46 4511 -r 67 67 03 6) -M 82 8Jf- 97 98 1 87 Vi 87 58 68 PETROLEUM STOCKS TAKE LEAD ON CURB; Philadelphia Stoclcs Removal of Restrictions Against Development in Oil Fields Favors Issues J i T Just Out Free Broker 's Handbook GIVES high and low levels for November and year; par, capital and divi dend rates for more thnn 00 securities traded on the New 'York Curb 9 facts on every line! Write for Booklet T.U.-42S JONES & BAKER SECU ITI'.S Wldtfir Bldg.. -hlladilphLi 'Phones Bell, Walnut 1690 Keystone, Race 2290 "Haw Tert Plttshnrgh Chlcai Dirttt Prtrttl ITirei Dnstea New York, Dee. 16. The stock market today was a nominal affair, except for pool activi ties In somo of tho specialties. The oil stocks demanded most attention, because of the withdrawal of restrictions on petroleum output, and there wai ti;orous buying of all tho stocks In that group, with most Importance attached to tho demand for Sinclair Oil, which has been lagging behind the remainder of this group, but which some Interests .are quietly absorbing. Tho widest movement was In Royul Dutch, which gained more than 6 points to 106 in connection with an advance of 4 points on the Curb In the new Itoyal Dutch stocks In anticipation of the delivery of the new shares tomorrow. American Sumatra Tobacco advanced moro than 2 points to 99 and Distillers had an advance of more th.in 1 point to 51. ' The trading In the standard issues was comparatively small, and movements of these stocks were narrow, but they .were In scant supply generally, especially United States Steel common, which ranged from 9," to 96. Other steel industrials followed it closely on this movement. t'tnh Copper was weak for a time in the morning, dropping more than 2 points, after selling ex dividend at the opening. The strength in the leading stocks was duo chiefly to the fact that nearly all these Issues have been oversold and that an extensive short account has been created in them. There was a steudy tone generally to the bond market, without ma terial changes in the prices. Liberty issues were heavily traded in at around previously prevailing prices. 195 61 12 64 66 10 93 89 74 195 3 52 12 65 66 16 93 90 5 1 PRICES ARE ERRATIC i IN THE CORN MARKET Quotations Lower on Selling Pue to High Condition of Winter Wheat RESTRICTED OFFERS STRENGTHEN COTON Further Trade Covering and Liverpool Covering Bring New Highs for Day Am Tob . .. .Y.IOS Am Wool . ...( 62 Am r.inc & L.a. izi Annconda .... 65 Associated Oil. 6G Asso Dry Goods 17 Atchison 93 do pref ... 90 Hnldwin Locn . 75 U. Barrett Co pf.107 107 107 3 llalto & Ohio.. 61 53 54 do pref ... 67 57 67 Barrett Co ...106 106 100 Bank of Coin. .200 200 200 6 Beth Steel B.. 64 63, G3 do 8 p c pf. .104 104 104 Bltlyn It T.... 34 32 ; Butto C &. Z Co 7 Butterlck Co,. 17 Cal Petroleum. 21 Oil Packing Co 48 f'.inartlan I'ao.161 Cent Leather.. . 62 Cerro do l'asco. 34 Chesa & Ohio. 67 flu lit Went pf 26 Chi M & StP.., 45 do pref 79 Chi & Northw..,10U Chi It IS I t c. 20 do 6 p c pf . 67 S Chile Copper.. 19 a8 Chlno Con Cop. 35 Col & So 1st pf 54 do 2d prof.. 48 Consol Oas .. .100?; Contl Can . . .. 69 Corn Products. 47 do pref . . .103 Crucible Steel . 58 do pref . 89 Cuba Cane Sug 31 Del & Hud . .111 .176 . 5 5 . 9 .13 12 . 61 60 . 18i 188 58 5S 31 31 iSTOCK and BOND Reference Manual Contains up-to-date Informa tion enHblinjc thr Imcfttor to ' Jurijrt? the market pokltlon nnit t profit MMHtblHtlPH of uctUe ' Nrbitnntlal MockN HMcd on the Important markets of t'nltetl Htates and t'uaadu NtatUt'cnl data, price runire. earnlnKft, dhldendx, ?tc. alo Information on lr ndn and un listed m-ciirltleH. rill In and mnll coupon no obligation. Schnidt&Deery M.-'irt . r wi- "tnrk K. of N. V. Dal L & W Den & H G. do pref .... Dome Mines. . Dlst Sees . . . tfrie do gen Hen. do 1st pref. uo ;a prei. . . jj Fisher Body pf 93 Oaston Wlll'ms 30 c.en Chem pf. .103 Gen Clear Co. . 17 Gen Motors ...129 I do prof 82 Goodrich B F. . 57 Oronby Mln. . 80 Grt Nor pf 97 Ort N'or Or sba 31 , Greene-Can Cp 48 Further favorable reports on the spot clr ,, 9g and shipping situation kept offerings orinsplrat Con... 47 rw 17 21 48 1C0 62 34 561' 26 44 79 99 25 67 19 34 54 47 99 69 47 103 57 89 30 110 176 33 a 7 17 21 48 1G0 1 62 34 66 26 -I- 46 79 "a J 99 .. 26 67 1 19 35 04 I 48 -1-1 100 1 69 1 . 47 103 67 89 31 J- 110 176 Vew York, Dec. 16. 1 Nearly all tho speculative interests 1 were centered today In the trading in the petroleum stocks, which were In aqtle demand partly because of the re moval of all Government restrictions against developments In the oil fleldB. Itoyal Dutch, new stock, became the 1 leading feature, more than 10,000 shares I being traded in at 166 to 70. Inter-' national Petroleum made a new high for this movement, advancing from 16 to 17. Oklahoma Producing was traded In on a fairly largo scale. at 9 and 9. I Midwest Ileflntng sold at 119. Texas rights sold at 15 to 15. The motors were li re.-julnr. Ke -stone Tire continued Its upward moe ment, celling from 34 to the new high record of 37, Peerless, which was a strong feature in last veek'e trading, reacted to 17. War order stocks were dull, but Wright Martin showed a firmer tone, with trad ing at 4 to 4. Marconi of Amer ica Indicated disbelief In statements about recent Important Inventions and was heavy, selling at 4 and 4. Submarine Boat sold, at 12. Aetna Kxploslves was tiaded In at 8 to 7. Bums Brothers Ice sold at 47 to 48. Magma sold at 28 to 27. 100 B & s t o 71 8 Brllt J a pref ... 70 25 Cam Iron 40 666 Gen Asph 88 SOU ft BT pref ... 16 IglnsCNA 26 300 Lk Sup C 18 24Leh Nav. 72 61Leh Val. 60 36Mlnehlll.. 62 294 PemiB Ml 46 .'l'a8alt,M 86 50Phlla Co cum pf. 33 028 Phlla Elec 26 835 do war w I .. lOPRTtc 27 2JJ C N J.193 630 U S Steel 96 100 York Ity. 7 V Total salt,, 41R2 shares, 0200 shares on Saturday. Net Low Oloee chge. 71 71 1 70 70 .. 347 34 frB 76 76 16 16 , 26 26 .. 17 " ?l 7l(b 71 h 58 68 52 52 46 46 85 86 33 27 I 96 96 7 7 U 27 193 compared with HONOR lllKh T.OW 86 95 IM)t'4TItl.I.s pi., 13 " 51 Aetna Kvploshe. . . . Am I3rlt Mfg Am Marconi American Writing P. Air' Reduction Canadian Car Co..,. Can Car & F pref... . Chnrcoal Iron Chevrolet Motors.... Cramp Curtlss Airplane Carwen Tool - I Carbon Steel , Kmerson Phonograph. .7 Henciee Mig rtid 7 $2000 Am Gas & & El 6s 86 100 City 4s 1937... 95 4000 El & Peo Tr 4 s 7 10000 lake Sup Ino 5s.. 60 4000 Leh .Val 6s w 1,103 auut,iD Bonds. 18 4S. UL'.OU 9Z.SU dd 3s 97.20 97.20 uo 2d 4s ., do . 3d 4s... do 4lh 4s... 50000 Phlla Co 1st 5s stpdj.. 5100 Phlla El 1st 5s. -TCet Close thge. 46 650 850 250 750 00 103 95.76 95.60 90.00 96.60' 95.50 95.50 95 72 60 103 GENERAL ASPHALT COMMON LEADS LOCAL STOCK TRADING 92.80 .20 97.20 .10 95.76 ..26 95.60 .. 95.50 .36 99 97 99 94 99 1 97 2 Becomes Active and Advances More Than vOne, Point. Philadelphia Electric and Lake Superior Decline. Rails Ar6 Irregular . 11 Activity in today's Philadelphia stock market was ,connned to a few issues and price "changes wero irregular. Following the uncertain trend on the big board, nervousness was in evidence here and business was extremely small previous to midday. Later On, however, "a few of the usual home lead ers became fairly actlv but with the sentiment mixed. General Asphalt common was prominent, showing Increasing demand and it advanced moro than 1 point to 38, while Lake Superior Corporation, on moderate trading, lost , and Philadelphia Elec,trlc stock, which showed good momentum, yielded and that company's warrants dropped) 'to' H, only half ther price at which they sold Saturdaj'. United Companies, of New Jersey, usually inactive, advanced 2 points on a trifling sale, the first re cordfi'd in a long time. ' Business In other home, issues was smallNind uninteresting. Lehigh Navigation, Insurance Company of North America and Pennsylvania Salt' '. all appeared unchanged, while New York Railways dropped "i on a block' transaction, . Rails were slow and irregular. Pennsylvania was slightly off, Lehigh Valley and Mlnehlll were unchanged, 'Buffalo and Susquehanna certificates advanced 1 point and Huntingdon and Broad Top was marked up . Bond business was fairly broad, with an advance of 1 per cent for Philadelphia Company flrpt 5s attracting most interest. Si y PHILADELPHIA MARKETS ' GRAIN ANP FLOUR s,it close Ask (solf) I ' ' Total sales, J7D.D00 compared with $6400 1 on Saturdas'. '1-8 55 28 70 145 78 11 Vil l"i T !... m -. 18 14 Vi I ,',?. -"S'' ,"S"-i 58 31 New York, Dec. 16. ClilraKO, Dec 16. Traders In corn were nervous today nnd changes In prices were erratic, the market ending lower on selling due to u record area nnu a nign conuiiKjii 01 fntor f'nn J r.f fiv winter wheat Indicated in a statement ' cotton restricted today and the market ,1" ff " "gY '628 Wfdener Bldg., Phila., Pa. Fb.t Hell, Wal. 080; Hare 4080 New York Offlec 30 llroad St. " PniVATJS WIRES Name Street No.. City 'North South Kant nml Went All Should Invest IJuy W. S. S." Outlook for Steels -.Conditions surrounding; the steel stocks from the investor's standpoint. This and other fea tures including U.S. Robber United Fruit JMitioari Ptcific Goadjrear Tire Soatfcern Pacific General Asphalt California Petroleum Sent gratis on request Abk for L-333 HUGHES & DIER Stocks Q rain Cotton Members ( Phlla. Stock Exchange Chicago Bonrd of Trade 1435 Walnut Street Philadelphia You mar land me JUJS Barnet Oil& Gas SOLD (lUCTtU) m r SBST'I 11- Same .. Address Issued bj the Federal Pepar'ment of Agriculture. There was a good mixed trade. At the start, the tone of nearby futures was easier, while May showed comparative strength. An oversold con dition developed. Buying by commis sion houses forced Bhorts to cover, and a sharp upturn followed. When the re port of the Government wns published, offerings became freer and the gains were lost. , The condition of winter wheat on De-' cember 1. was placed at 98.5 and the , area sown at 49,027.000 acres, or 15.9 ; per cent more than tho revised acreage of 1917. Private authorities put the jleld of winter wheat at 760.000,000 busneis, against ooo,i-y,uuu uusnua harvested this ear The remendous acreage put into winter wheat led many to expect a smaller area of corn next season. Re ports that the Food Administration will , make no further purchases of flour sub stltutcs were denied. Unsettled weather was predicted for the West. Oats were weaker on a report that the Wheat Exports Corporation had was stronger. nre Int liar Cor pf.114 114 93 93 30 30 103 103 47 47 125 129 82 82 56 57 80 80 96 97 31 31'. 47 47 9 9 98 98 46 47 6 6 26 26 -'5 f3 1 f 277 Thero was said tn ho a iipmnnri tn , Int Mer Mar, the local stock from exnorters nml a 1 . do pref U?tt 1'1 number of foreign countries are under- " jJkU " " 33 stood to have opened agencies, in this Inter Rnp'Tr pf 78 city with large credits for the purchase Jewel Tea .... 32 of the staple. Kan City South. 20 Near months offerings tapered off In J5a,'? .S5 K pf ' " ' eg' the last hour and on further covering ie',ne 'copper'. 34 for trade and Liverpool account prices Lack Steel ... 69 touched new highs for the day. Lehigh Valley. 58 The maiket was Anally Aery steady Lee Hub & Tire 23 at not .iiU-mien of .15050 nolnts. Lorillard 1' ...104 First January notice day falls on De- rJ?SJ' ,S cember 26. 7 70 . 97 3 32 77 32 20 54 65. 34 69 58 23 154" 70 114 27 114 32 32 78 32 20 54 68 2 Lehigh Coal Sales. . . i.irna. j.oco Maxim Munitions . . . N V Shipbuilding Nor Amer Pap Pulp. Otis L'ator Peerless Motor Poole Eng Scrlpps-Uooth Standard Motors .... Steel Alloys Submarine St Joseph Lead Todd Shlpbldg Triangle Film United Profit Sharing. U S Steamship United Motors World Film Wright-Martin Air. .. 35 30 15 8 7 12 14 98 4 3 63 35 80 8 155 83 14 8 100 90 40 i,' 40 " 2&; 60 17 45 30 !) 8 13 15 10 Local Bid and Asked 144 8 2Vi 34 7S .69 58 i 23 154 70 5 34 4 STANDARD Oil Illinois 150 Ohio 313 i Prairie Pipe 276 t S O Cal 228 K U i J Ol.l 286 SONY INDEPENDKNT Barnett Oil & Gas I cosaen 3 5 34 155 310 280 232 576 2 JO 5 34. 4 I Buff . Husk I c do preferred . . . Brill. J. G , I Baldwin ., , I Elec Ktorflfre Uonoral Asphalt . I do preferred . . . 1 Keystone Telo . . . do preferred . . . Lake Sup Corp . . . l.ohluh 'N leatlon . ' do trust rtfa ... I Lehlsh Volley . . do preferred . . . 1 Lehleh Val Tr . . . . Pennsylvania .... 1 Phlla P.lectrie . . . Phlladelpsla Co... (InR pc pref. . . , do 0 p c pref, . . I Reading , Tonopah Be'mont . Tonopah .Mlnlnff . Union Traction . . . tr o 1 1 U S Steel Wm Cramp & Sons York Hatlwaa . . . do preferred, . . . Today Bid Asked , 71 , B3 r.a 87 -,r, 10 is 72 27 08 li 24 H. 4(1 Vj ", 32V4 HO 33 S4'i 2 3 3n 73 !n fill 7li 31 Saturdav Bid Atiked cr, L'4 74 .-,5 11 72 70 f.6 55 78 74!i 04 04 88 30 77 70 It 10's 411 18 17i 2i!l so ns 24 14 4(1 40U 25t 2.V,i 38 30 81 30 34 . 82 84 "1 83 2 2 A 8U 3 30 30 U 74 73 0t 03 83 80 7i 7 Sl WHEAT Receipts, 300,005 tv'ihels. There was a tontlnued Rood outward moement anil prices ruled steady. Quotations". Car lots in export elevator, wovernmem sionoara in Bpcction, I standard prices No. 1 red w n- ter. S2.80: No. 1 northern serins. 12.30: No. 1 hard winter, $2.89; No. 1 red win ter, Barllcky, $2.S7 No. 1 red, smutty, J2.36; No. 2 red winter. $2.88: No. 2 north ern aprlna-, 2.86: No 2 hard winter, J2.88: No. 2 red winter, a-arllcLy. 12.34! No. 2 red. smutty, J2.83; No. 3 red winter, $2.32: No. 3 northern spring, $2.82: No. 3 hard, winter, $2.32: No. 3 red winter, gtrllcky, $2.80: No. 3 red. smutty. $2.20; No. 4 red. $2.30: No. 4, garlicky. $2.23: No. 4, .smutty, $2.27: No. 4. garlicky, smutty, $2.20: No. IS red. $2.28: No. li. garlicky, $2.28; No. B. smutty, $2.25: No. 5, gar- llcky. smutty. $2.24. CORN Receipts. 017 bushels. There was lerv little demand and prices were nomi nally unchanged. We ouoto yellow In car lots for local trade, ns to quality and loca tion, at $1,R30i,to per bushels, the latter for choice old, . OATS Receipts. 83,085 b'ishels. Demand was 'light and prices were 'ic lower. Quo tations: Car lots as to location No. 2 white. 82H83; standard white. R'208'.tUcl No. 3 white. 8U4 82c: No. 4 white 8080c. , FLOUR Receipts, 1,032.772 lbs. in sacks. Trade was dull, with no Important change In prices. Quotations: To arrrte. per 100 lbs. In 08-pound sacks-WInter wheat, 100 per cent flour. $10.25310 03: Kansas wheat, 100 per cent flour, $10.85011.20: spring wheat, 100 per cent flour, $10 85 11.20. RYK FLOUR was nulet and unchanged. We quote at $0010 per barrel In. sacks, as to Quality. PROVISIONS The market uled steady, with , a fair LOCAL LOANS DECREASE i -.tern - JSSf moueu ana sun-anra, iwc; wcbvI" "J i knuckles and tenders, smoked. .49c: beer hams. $60: pork, famllv. $04030: hams. S. P. cured, loose. 37037'ic: do. skinned. loose, 37037 c: do, do. Smoked. 30W30c jsi; 71 DO 46 2.V,i 81 31 33 83i "ff 8 Si 39'4 l'r. 85 230 C77 OIL i'J . Saturdai's Toda' dost opin High Low Close December. 27.72 28.01) -JO 30 27.S4 UK.Sn .Iinuary.. 20 3.1 20 30 2(1 113 20 40 2(1 K.I March ... 2.1.J.1 2.1.43 2.1 SO 2.1.3S as. 77 .May .. . 2103 2170 25.07 24 07 24.00 July .... 24 20 24..V, 24.12 24.40 October . 22 02 22.20 22.03 22.13 22.30 ISeiv York Bonds High Low Close $1000 Alaska Gold ov 6s ser A 33 1000 Am Aet cv 5h. B8 taken about 5.000,000 bushels of surplus 1056500 Anglo-Fch 5s 90 oats from the forage department of the 00Am For Sec 5s 99 United States army. There were hedg- Amer, Sme It Eb 9'.' ing sales againsi can oam jjuitnascu ..., josooo do 6b .. . 1021. 101 5 me louiiuj, uiiu ouuu no ..w e. ouuu Am writ l' &s eeg Trade was not large, -no new cxpuii, buying was in evidence. There was no Improvement In the do- I mestic cash situation. I Corn (ne wdelherj) bat. 1 OiMn Hlch Iow Close close ! Jan . .. 1 3Vi 1.87 1.34 1.S4H 130 Maj .. . 1334 1.37s4 1.34 1 34-,i 1.30 Oats Jn . 72 i 72 7 71', TS 'Z'fa ,3' !- II" to -Mav . . iara .Tan . . . 2.1.01 May ..25.03 Ribs Jan ...24.80 Mav 24.30 Pork Jan . May 43 47 tA"ed. 25.20 23.10 24 10 21 50 2.1.00 21.82 24 72 24.17 43 55 43.85 23.00 t;,1 ,10 24.82 t2S.3J 21.72 T25 22 14.17 24.07 40 M 1 17.8.1 43.0.1 44.35 bought ja. K.M. Morton K. Alexander Phila. Stock Exchange Bids. 17 William St.. N. Y. City ritorosAM lyaMst TUB CMUNTV C031.MISS10NKBS k-S Boon.. 1S0-W8. City 11.11. Ps2?T 7' 'ijurean of Welahts anil Measures. mS Htaled proposals for the necessary books. traihiUns. stationery, supplies, etc., required tSr this department for the year 181U, to ?l4A.ltt,rMl At thfl Bureau Of Welehra nnH jjjeaaures. ParUwajf Building. Broad and ffii anitin nuch numbers and quantities through- ,- forpx thU Hoard, and subject to Inapectlon vV-i v.liH'Unn if not ai reDrt8nti wilt k &T received at Room 134. Cltv Mali, on Frldar. 5,Amber Jlth. 1018. at 13 o'rlotk noon, at t&r? vhc" -IW ,Tr" . """- " "c uuenra. W'Wtoiitniei. wiu do ", ."..lowest oae' engaged In actual business In the incnes meniioncu imii win noi De con ered por entertained. Printed schedules I wmen ii iMua tttunt ue luaae will be lhrl unon aDDUcatlon tn this nm- fan the amount exceeds Five Hundred ilara ($500) no bid will be received unless miwniiu.tv vtfctit-tin, irum ine uicy itnr latlna: that a bond haa Krr mA cconlanc with the provisions of an 'sUnunro of Councils approved May 1'3, !'in iioaru rcBrrirrii in ngnt to ac- or rrievt. "L " " wtu in wnoie or In t n inx uwih vni in.- ma interests anoROB -f. HourEs. 1IARHY KUENZKJ,. II.. H. IHCIIARDSON. County Commissioners. SSS HiWoi 1 ',".sE r1' :BsBE ANNUA!, KIJSCTION , XUK OJiNTR-U. NATIO.NAli BANK 'UI i JlltWll'KV4.l'HI.Si uemter l"- IMS. Liireclor of this snklng Houi an looiween 11 CONRAD, l-asMer. VIM Annual Election for Direc -. "tUSa will b" held at the Bankln v 1S m' mr. y. co GIRARD TRUST'S BIG YEAR Net Profits Are Equal to 32 Per Cent on Capital Stock Net profits of $1,300,139.74 was shown in the annual report of the Glrard Trust Company, presented at the annual meet ing of the stockholders held In tho bank building today. This was enual to 62 per cent on the $2,500,000 capital and. 13 per cent on the combined capital and , surplus of $10,000,000. i I In his report to the stockholders, Ef- 1 flngham B. Morris, the president, states , that "In order to ndapt itself to changed i I conditions your company has departed I from its previous custom of confining Its I loans to those upon stock exchange col lateral and has during the year pur- chased commercial paper and Intends to I continue this branch of the business and ' I thus add to Its resources assets available fnr ue at the Federal Reserve Bank." . Mr. Morris also called the stockholder ' attention to the fact that the Glrard Trust Company was tne nrst or trust companies In Philadelphia to enter tho Federal Reserve system, which step was Liken primarily In order that the com pany should do Its share In mobilisation of the country's resources to win the war. The report showed $11,263,100 sub scriptions from 23,857 subscribers were secured by the company to the third Liberty Loan and to the fourth Liberty i Loan $10,aa3,yuu subscriptions ami iQ, 449 subscribers. ' r-.(Vt,it(,na ntrirrae'atfnp- t70ftnO were made for the care and relief of men In the American army' and navy to be distributed under the supervision of the Red Cross, Young Men's Chris tian Association and other recognized agencies. The number of deposit accounts were materially Increased during the year, bringing tho total to lo'.OZS. The trust accounts were also Increased, bringing the total to 2677 of a total approximate value of $219,000,000. The company was also appointed trustee, registrar and- in other fiduciary capacities In four corporate matters during the year, mak ing the present net total 'of such Issues more than sixteen hundred and eighty two millions. Five members of the board of man gers of the company, whose terms ex pired today, were re-elected at the an nual meeting for faur years, as follows: Edward J. Berwlnd, Randal Morgan, K. T. gtoteabury, Henry B. Coxe and Ed gar C. Felton. 6000 Am Writ P 2000 Armour C 4s 86 auuuAtcnison 4s. .. 86' 1000 Bait & O 3s. 90 2000 ' do cv 4s. . 84 6000 Beth Stl 5s '36 85 8000 Braden Cop 6s 96 2000 Brkn R Tr 6s. 83 14000 do 7s 94 68000 Bordeaux 6s.. 101 1000 Cent Leath 5s. 97 20000 Chile 6s ,85 15000 C & O ci 4s'l 2000 do 4s 82 20000 Chi Gt West 4s 64 53000 ChiB&Q reg 4s 95 21000 CM&StPrfd4s 76 1000 do cp 6s. .. . 98 7000 do cv 4s. . 82 JOOOChgo Rwy 6s. 87 2000 Col & South 4 fl. 55000 Cltof Paris 6s 98 lOOOCumber'd T os 93 12000 Den & Rl Gr4s 73 5000 Ills Sec Cor 5s 89 25000 Dom ofCan31s 97 1000 do 21s 97 12000 Erie con 4sSer A 53 JOOu do 4s Ser B. 53 12000 do 4s Ser U. 35 98 90 99 92 95 101 88 86 86 90 84 85 96 85 93 100 100 a 35 98 90 99 92 95 86 90 84 85 96 85 92 Vi 85 81 82 64 95 76 98 82 87 C5 98 93 73 89 97 97 53 53 55 Manhat El. Max Motor "Wov Tt-rtl . 1R7 7i f,'2in Miami Con Cop 24 Mldvale Steel.. 4514 M & St Lnew. 14 Missouri Pac. . 26 Mont Power . . 73 Nat Con & -C . . 17 Nat Cloak & S 67 Nat Enam & S 45 National Lead. 66 Nevada Con C 17 New O T & M 33 X Y Cent 77 XYN H & II.. 34 Norf South 20 North Pacific. 96 Noa Scotia Stl 58 Vi Ohio Gas 43 Ontario Silver. 8 Owens Bot .... 50 Pacific Mall . . 33 Pac T & T... 20 Pan-Am Pet... 67 Pun. Am Pet ljr.116 ilC Penn RR 46 46 Peo Gas & C. . . 52 Pere Marquette 15 Pitts & West. . 36 do pref 80 Pierce-Arrow . 43 Pierce Oil 16 Pitts Coal.... 17 do pref 854 Ry Steel Sprg. 74 Ray Con Cop. . 21 Reading 84 Rep Ir & Steel. 75 uo nrer -.' 85 81 82 64 95 76 98 82 87 65 98 93. 73 89i2 9' 29 163 24 45 13 26 73 16 67 45 65 17 34 76 34 17 95 58 42 8 49 37 2(1 65 9i 51 154 35 80 41 16. 47 86 74 21 84 75 98 29 166 24 45 13 26 75 16 67 45 65 17 34 76 34 20 95 58 43 8 50 38 20 66 46 52 15 36 84 42 16 4 7 85 74 21 84 75 6 -t- 2 J- -i- 'i. . if, -f 1 1 Oil Cosden & Co Elk Basin Federal Oil , Inter Petrol Houstdn Oil Merritt Oil Midwest Refining Metro Petrol . . . . Ohio Fuel Oklahoma Ref . . . I Sapulpa Ref Sequoyah Sinclair STOCKS . . 6 ?. ..' 17 , . 76 . . 23 ..118' .. 1 .. 13 . . 9 . . G .. . . 20 b 2 17 24 120 " 1 17 9 10 tlii 23 114 Hi 1.8: 317.000 i iioh.ooo . 2.200.000 i su.uuo 21 Atlanta Big Ledge Butte New York . Con Ariz C F S & Jerome . First Nntlonal . . . Ooldfield Merger . Goldfleld Cons . . . Ooldfield Florence Goldfleld Kewanas Green Monster ... Ilecla Mining MINING STOCKS G 1 2 14 6 116 2 ,icrt' . nT i 'i Howe Sound av . . Independence Tlea Jerome Verde Jim Butler ad. 37 Jumbo Extension 14 -1 - McKinley Darragh. 1 Magma Copper Mother Lode Mines Co of America. Nevada Hills Nevada Wonder -N'lpisfflng Ohio Copper Ray Hercules ian Toy Stewart Tonopah Extension . . . 45 27 34 8 3 1 2 10 30 18 8 i-. 5 3 40,S 16 48 29 26 1 6 3 9 the Phlladelphii Clearing House Assocla- 8 tlon for the ween preceoing loaay. is , shown In the weekly statement, with comparisons, as follows: . ALL MEMBERS 67 Dec, 16, '18 Decrease ' Joans $73R, fill", OOO 5 JKxchgs. Clear. Housa 22.;87.noo 2 Due from banks ... 1?:?S'85S i? nanic denosits 151.417,000 Individual deposits. . 471.1711,000 Time deposits 4,072.000 1,.. ...itt. r IT a A legal depositories. r.2v!80,0nn 022.000 1 Cash In vault 1R7B.00( r,R3.nno Total reserve held.. 53,048.000 j idlft.OOO SescrveTenulreV. . . 4.'3j;.jjgj ,MS3-fig8 Excess reserve ... 3,807,000 l.,. 3.000 MEMBERS BESEIIVE SYSTEM .SxceXSel&e--:::: 'ffl 'iiiSOiSSS j TRUST COMP3ANIKS NOTpMBERS RE- I nrsrne held $2,887,000 $248.O0O Excess reserve .... 004.000 '200.000 excess resere ... above thera were this week $22,720,000 Government de posits, against which no reserve Is required. Increase, Reserves Also Lower Than Same Week T naf Vni- ... .J Atti. fcatna .mnlrnl ,-tt,, trA tn bfand The average condition of members of ,n(J averaEe. 89S0V4c: hams, smoked, weat em cured. 880V4c; do. boiled, boneless KQ.. n(.nln ihMilit.ri R P. fMirPO. lOOSC. 28c: do, smoked, 29c; bellies. In pickle, ac cording to average, loose. 83c: breakfast ... . ., -.aa ,,.. ft.. ran oacon. aa la nrana aim hybiukc, h.j vu.. 45c: breakfast bacon, western cured, 4So: lard, western .refined, 22V4ci lard, pure, ern, In bbls. Weighing 4 W andi ovfr . apiece, 84c: weighing 3VS IbnJ apiece, S2ti; . Weighing 2V4 3 4bs. apleee. 2n0Hlc. HrolP" i"',Xl1,ck,in,'-. welprhinpc 1 32 lbs. apleca.i 420,44c. puck, nearby, fancy spring. 4Ur? 42c: do. .western, dry-picked B804Oc. Ceese. " western, dry-nlcked Choice.' 30 2c: Jfalc to good. 27020c. Sauabs. por dozen White, welghing'.lL to 12 lbs. pcr'dezen, I8VSS.'.U 5hi,e. llrtlnMi,,to 10 ills', per down., $T0 v 7.50; whlte.v,welghing 8-Tba..per'dozen$Si .B0:do. do7 7 lbs, nee dozen. .$4. 80 0B: do. do. . lbs. per dozen, ttfpi: dark, h.50 02.50:, entail and No. . $10j.bo. Guineas, young." Per oali 75c$1.25: old, BO0T3C.- . ' FRESH FRUITS " ' Apples of flno quality sold, fairly "arid" some varieties were nrmer; Other' kinds 'of fruit 'showed little change. , Quotation :. Ap ples. New York, per bbl. Fail Pippin, $40 , 4.B0: King, $4.BO07.28; Baldwin, $40(1.30 Hubbardston, $406.2.1; areenlng. $408.2,1: varlaua- VnrUtlea S3IF&S. innli 7arftta4,lt v. Vflnta flhll Vipalnfn. Mi hhl ltan Tta- . " pel ke $2.6006; Qanol- $2.30B: Stnman Wlnap;J iivt.u'i, iorK imperial, fsm't.o. H -bushel, basket. 40c$1.25 sKet, Qn'a.oo. L.emona. AtPles.v, do uec.lJ Apples, western jpeKw per box. j.'srs-r per bushel basket. $10 box. I2.2B03.KO. Lemona Oranges, Florida,' per Ante, $2.BO0d. JTan- gerines, eiorioa. per strap, lagpn. atnM,ryr fruit, per box:"$2.nnB. Pineapples. .Forts Rico, per crato, $0.S00.B0. Cranberries.. Jerseyr per bushel box,. $305: do, ao",Mier-i bbl., $14.60018. Strawberries. Florida? pec qt., 00000c. - ( i VEGETADLES -v. w Cabbage was quiet and weaker'under freeA'., offerings. Other vegetables .were generauy,( Arm. Tho quotations followr'Walt" poti-.j,-toes. Eastern Shore, per bbl. .No. -I. $SAfn 3.75: No. 2. $23: white potatoes. NotfolK, per bbl., $3.25: whit potatoes, Jersey per. jirousn. Dasicet ivo. 1, 7Bwuoc:No.-2,"eoB 00c; white potatoes. Pennsylvania, No. f. pet 100 lbs . $2.0002.85; white potatoes. fancyX $2.0.'13.1U. Sweet potatoes. Jeraey. peebaat-y ket No. 1. $1B01.8B: No,' 2. 7BJmif.''." sweet potatoes, Eastern Shore.-per obi.' Noi' , 1. $4.5005.50; No. 2, $2.nO08iBO;'et-po?J tatoes. Iialaware and Maryland. 'buh.Hamrt pers No. 1, $2: No 2. $1.40 j:b.' Cab-, base. Danish seed iper- ton. 18W2S; Cabbage, Danish seed, Jier ton. $20(r8' unions, yenow, per' ino-iD. pag so. If $1,33 r . - I I $i.nan.oo6JcUr. kettle rendered. 292tHf.c. i:u,uuij ' 8 Sfi MONEY-LENDING RATES vne vnnK lonev on call, mixed 1 coilateral. opened at 6 per cent ; high, VI 5i low, 4; last, 4; closed. 4 ! ' vi . n.iinc rnt. 5 ner cent. Industrials 39 16 28 35 onened jit D per cent; high. 6 ; low-. I S Mast. 6: closed, 4 05; ruling rate, 6 'lucent. . .., .. . ,,,.! LIVE-Fowls and .print : chickens of do- ,' .- , n.ntnlriAtif I i ... a.mah rakdaaM r I A m if Ufa. afaillv REFINED SUGARS Prtcen wer steadily rrlaintalned on a basis of 0c for nn granulated. DAIRY PRODUCTS,. CHEESE-t-The. market ruled? strong.; wltli, demand absorbing tho llmltedr bfterlngs Quotations' New York, whole-ml.k, fancy, fresh. 37037HC: specials higher! do. do. fair to good, fresh, 8080c: do, Wiscon sin, whole-milk, fancy, 37.37c; do, do. fair to good, 803UHc. HUTTER Receipts wero light and the market ruled steady, but. trade was nulet. The following were the quotations: Solid packed creamery extras. 70c: higher-scoring goods. 71078c, tho latter for Jobbing sales; extra firsts 08nnc: firsts. M2063c: sec onds, 57000c fancy brands of prints jobbing at 74070c: fair to good, 00073c. EOOS were in small supply and steady. Fresh eggs were In fair demand and cold storage stock waswanted. We quote: Free cases, nearby firsts. 0.4021 per crate; current receipts. $20.10 per case: western extra firsts. $20.40021 per, case; firsts. $10.80020.10 ner case: inferior lots lower: storage eggs. $1.1013 110 ner case: selected fresh Jobbing at 74076c per dozen. POULTRY "i Rojal Dutch. ..106 102 105 5 Tjnte( Verde.. Saage Anns.. 63 63 63 -il West End Con. Saxon Motors. 9 9 white Caps StL-SF..,.. J6 15 15 Yerlngton .... St L Southwest 19 19 19 1 Saabrd Air Lne 9 9 9 .. in nref 20U 20i 20 Bethlehem 7s (t ISinc'alr Oil 34 33 34 , Cosden Oil Os. 2 i, 36 , 1- 11 4 I is being nut out here. One prominent ,bank. toward the close or last weeit, made a six-month loan at 6 per cent for an out-of-town customer institution. ume of husinesB at uncbingeti quota s'., tlons of 44 per cent for prime '"ember bills. 4 7-16 4 5-16 per cent ,ll I for prime non-members and 55 per Kl, Ct'IH IU1 llltlit".-' 17 h,.iA firmer. oher kinds were steady. Quotations: Fowls, according to Btze and quality. 2082c: spring chickens, accordtng to quality.. 23027c roosters. 20c: ducks. Pekln. 32036c: do. Indian Runner.2830c: geese 280S2cr turkeys, 34037c: guineas, young, per pair, weighing 1V ??2 pounds apiece, $101.10: smaller sizes, fl08.ric; do, old. per pair. 7B80c: pigeons, old perpalr. 3O035r: do. young, per palr.i 25080c. DRESSED Turkeys were scarce and firm- . u ? .-1 n Atilnlrneiai Mara rnnpa ttlatnllflll Call loans on prime bank acceptances i Bnd 0Wer. We quote: Turkey., fancy near-- .. .. a. i 1fc .&-. Aain X ' m ....tUnal lata kletnapt -7n ii aatarn t W '. if - H ih I'VE 1 SPREAD MYSELF OUT .-' ,rwi tooitHin; it)'. M K I'm n writer of advertising; T ropy. Ambitions and determined to succeed In 'a Jorgen or. ' my. '' present position v. a. Jerrfce man on a large dally news- paper burdens me with such n ; load or routine detail work that Interferes with uV copy, I must concentrate ray energies . , either In the copy department of an agency or a. assistant (o advertising manager ot progressive manufacturer. Env ergetlc and Industrious J am now doing two men's work. Ten years' editorial experlenea before entering advertising field. For Interview addreaa B 224. LEDGER OFFICE 37" 1 12 135000 Fr Rep 5s...l04 104V, 104 ! Texas & Pac u.iu" fiuuK-'iau in u 10T4 a t is Texas Co t.utiu illL -tiei 'JH. .D'j aj) uuuw mi Mr ajar bs.iu. xu lOOOKCStS&M 6s..I01 101 101 86 80 96 93 112 97.80 93.10 93.22 96.00 97.30 96.72 96.76 89 89 49 49 50 50 "l USOAI, APITEBTIHKMENTa . XKTAT1S Or tVlUXlM F. JftUV. Amttafd r-Letters testamentary In lm aaiaia uaving oeen.granieu lo ma aa. an person, inaeotea to said kr roqut4 to make payment, and riniims' is mrtseiu uia same. at tiw one fir 'tna I.qrporats m DIVIDKNDH MINE IHIJ. AND RCIIUYUCIIX HAVEN RAILKOAD rilSII'ANY, lit) H. FOURTH ST. Philadelphia, Twelfth Month. 10th. 1018." a dividend of 114 per rent 111.25 per .hare) ha. this dav been declared, payable, on First Menth, 15th, 1019, to stockholders of record at 2 p. m. on the 20th Inst. The transfer book, closing on tha 20th Inst,, will lte-.epeneu a v a nn w r.i vuu, Am. 5000 Kan Cty So 53 86 sooo do Ter 1st 4s 81 2000 Lack Stl 6h '2'3 96 9000 Lorillard Cs... 93 4000 do 7s 112 384000 Lib Bond 3s 97.90 134000 do cv 4s 93.20 43000 do 1st 4? 93.40 1332000 do 4s 96.10 27000 do 1st 4s. 97,32 1201000 do 2d 4s.. 96.96 1287000 do 4th 4 s. 95.84 66000 Lyons 6s 101 i'lOOOLe Val rets Os.103 47000 Marseilles 6s.. 101 10000 Mldvale 5s 89 1000 M & St L 4s.. 49 2000 do 38 50 7000 Mo Pac W L 5s '23 95 45000 Mo Pac gen 4s 64 3000 Mo Power 6s. 92 1000 N Y C & II 3s 75 2000 do con 4s.. 78 63000 do 6s 100 1000 do 4s 37 1000 N V C 4s '59.. 93 2000 K Y C 4 66s 99 1000 6000 3000 29000 3000 1000 Nor Pac 4s.. . 100.0 do gen 3s. . . 6 1000 Ore Short L 4s 87 3000 Phlla Co cv 22s 92 7000 Pierce Oil 24s 89 43000 Reading gen 4s 88 2000 It O & W 4s.. 78 2000 Sinclair OH 7s. 95 14000 Sean A L ad 5s 56 14UUU OO I'ac CV B. BD74 BOli 3000 do ret f p 5s. 102 102 16000 South Rwy 4s, 69 69 1000 do 5s 96 1000 Third Ave 4s. 64 54 2000 do ad Es... 32 32 lOOOTri-Clty 5s . 95 95 1RO00U S Rub 6s... 87 86l 16000 do 7s 102 102 102 7000 O S Stl s f 58.100 99 99 SOOO Union Pao 6s.l05 1Q4 104 12000 U K of O B & I 5s '19.. 99 99 90 154000 do 68 n '19.100 100 100 38000 do 5s '21 . 98 98 98 1000 West Elec 5s. 98 98 98 97 'southern Pac. .102 101 10 I Cosden & sn.ithn n U. . 30". 30U 303 iCudahy5 03 do pref 69,j 69Mi 63V4 53 studebaker 53 51 52 " , Ktiita Motors . 111 50 51 I-'- -r ,. m - nrt.. ... 0'2 - I 189 189 79?i 80Vi 40U 40'4 1 75 76 9 46 102 Tob Prod . . . Transue Will Un Big & P Union Pac . do pref.. .189 . 80 . 40 . 75 ,.130 is'a BONDS Bethlehem 7s (notes)..100 100 Cosden on os : ; Cosden & Co 6s 82 85 ...1UZ J.U -l- l' TfiiB nn flnv Bs b4 b u ii I do 6V4s 65 68 a" Southern Rwy 5s ... 99 I Sinclair Oil 6s...'.... 85 li Todd Shipbuilding 6S..105 -r arc unchanged at 4 per cent PHlLAnF.LrillA Call. 6 per cent; time, 5 6 per cent. Commercial pa per, three to six months, 5 6 per cent ; six months, 6 per cent, DIVIDENDS DECLARED Jollet and Chicago liauroaa tympany, I 99 88 108 65 67 129 129 72 38 38 86 81 96 I'niteri A Steel 38 93 United Clg S..106 105 105 112 I United D 1st pr 49 49 49 97.90 it S Ind Alco.104 1033, 93.12 it s ruiliber.. 77,'a 7B 1 22 U S Steel... 96 95 B4Vj 113 Si 9 9 37 22 13' 89 43 9 46 26 75 1 S. 1 74 104 77 96 113 96.06 dr. nref 113V. 113 97.30 I Utah Copper... 75 73V, 95.80 va-Car Chem. 95.78 do nref . .. 100 100 Vul Detlnnlng. 102 103 , Wabash 100 100 ! do pref A .. do prei a 'West Maryld . West Un Tel.. Westlngnouse. 95 95 Wheel & L 64 64 'White Motors . 92 92 i Willi s-OverJd.. Wilson Co .... 75 75 78 78 Total Biles. S30. 300 shares, compared 1 100 100 i 'jsi.ooo share, on Saturday ' 87 87' 93 93 .ex Dividends MB. '44( ' 54 54 .. 113 113 9 9 9 9 36 36 .. 22 22 13 13 . 88 89 43 43 .. 9 9 46 45 2 quarterly of 11i Per cent. Payable January 0 to holders of record December 27. S II Kress & Co., quarterly of 1 per cent on common and 1 per cent on preferred. The common Is payable February 1 to atock of record January 20 and the preferred Jan uary 1 to atock of record December 10, Chicago, Burlington and Qulncy Railroad Company, quarterly of $2. payable Decem ber 20 to atock of record December 10. Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company. 1 per rinnir. market ahnweri continued dull. 'cent on common payanie uecemDer si to ness in the early dealings today and "ef 'Jnue Paiienger Ral'lwav Com- there was, beyond a fairly steady tone, ' nanyhaa declared, a distribution of rental little or no feature. Pesetas worker' u ; dividend of $3 per share, payable Janu- shade lower. The inactivity of tha ,rr 1 as registered December IB. Books market is still partly due to the cable close Dc.mlr IB. open January I restrictions. Quotations were: Demand sterling, 4.76 vs. sixty-aay FOREIGN EXCHANGE ..New York. Dec, 16. The -foreign ex- 257. 74 26 74 r- 4.75 11-16, cables, bills, nomlnallv. .'ot; nineiy-uuy ouin, .iiyz, ' Franc cables 5.45, checks 6,45. Lire cables 6.36, checks 6.36. Swiss cablea 4.90. checks 4.93. Guilder cables 42, checks 42. l'esetas cames .u.uo, cnccKs 19 Stockholm cables 28.10. checks lIiriHUUUU UttUltJO ..O.J-V. CUCl-ns l.SO, t l""r ir't... 'v";r;i;rn. thrlni nrhii.l Copenhagen cables 27.10, checks to stockholder, of record at the close of bus! 1 26.85. Ruble currency was quoted nominally at 18.10 bid; 18.20 asked. r. 1..1 nnai and Coke Company. Quarterly of II "5 per share on preferred, nayable January 15 a. registered December 31; also quarterly of $l.BO per share on common, payable January 15 as registered Decern- beAnelo-American Oil .Company, an interim dividend of 8 1 .hilling., payable January 15. National OH Company, quarterly of, S per ce?t on preferred, payabble January 15 to stock of record January -, by 42c: exceptional lots nigher: uo western 1 spring choice. 4142c: do. do, fair to good. 37040c; do. do, common, 80085c; do. f do. old toms, 35038c: do. do. old hens 36088c. Fowls, fre'sh-kllled. dry- lilcked. In boxes, weighing 4V ids. ana mer apiece 85c: weighing 4 Mbs. apiece. 38 34c: smaller sizes. 28080c, Fresh-kllled fowls, In bbls.. fancy, dry-picked, selected. 3.1c: do. weighing 4 lbs. and over apiece. 34c: weighing 4 lb. apiece. 83c: small sizes. 20028c. Old roosters, dry-picked. 27c. Roasting chickens.., western, dry-picked In boxes, weighing 4 lbs. and over apiece. Mo; weighing 4 lbs. apiece 84c: weighing 8 lbs. apiece. 3283c: weighing 2V4 8 lbs. apiece. 30031c Roasting chickens, west- OFFICES TOR RENT Large rooms, totaljng 1 700 sq. ft. or more, if desired, suitable for drafting or office purposes. Apply 560 Drexel Building. BOND, SALESMEN Unusual opportunity with well-known long established house. G 141, Ledger Central. POND TRADER Wanted Good Opportunity G-li0, Ledger Central. .95. Pennsylvania Company for Insurances on 28.85. Uvea and Granting Annuities, quarterly of 27.86 I 7 per cent... clear of tax. payable Janu.ry0 BANK CLEARINGS Bank clearings today, compared with cor responding day last two years; 101R 1017 1010 Phlla ,,.$00,018,805 $80,152,383 $51,152,388 1,11 K V V H Vh's. 9 tl S?t' 2;t?0U pr rent: Am Woolen pfd. 1 per cent: New Y''k.607'.lli8:477 BBMiisoo 4 is: 80;: 120 N Y-Rwy&".6.8 44T 44" 44 " nthUhem Steel com n. 2 per cent; Beth- .. ',& S.'.a.8.8.'! - NY Rwy 5s.. 14 11 14 lehem Steel com A. S'.s per cent: Bethlehem , st,' t,ou, 30,323,805 40.582,011 aii yivi Rte.l old pro. 1 Per cenij ueinienem oieei ' .mmm VS.l neis December 29, Wanted to Rent INSURANCE OFFICE on first floor, 300 or 400 block on Walnut Street Communicate at Once L. E. HARTMAN Bellevue-Stratford 88 61 88 61 S7 92 89 87 72 5 cum pfd, 2 per cent: Chicago Qreat Western nfd 1 per cent: unino uopper. 1 per cent: Cuba cane uuaur iiiu. it Rer cent: (lulf Fevada Consol fit ales 8eel. 2H per rent: Nevada Consol -.S,neV i oer, cent: Ray Consol Copper. K per cent: Utah Copper 24 per cent; Oulf State Steel, pr. 1& per cent: Ilaak.lf h Uaruer 1 Per vnii; i.ikkvvi hiiii itiyern ih ner .n,i ,. vti, .b,. mi , uoi uu-.q ' h',T.t,ui iriir. 'j. nee rent: Am.nrin i BOti 1 t inaearf nr. 17 per cenii i-uttiprnia laCR- 10'! ' ni nr 1 Per cent: Kelly Springfield pr. 09 VI per nt-, Stut. Motor. 1 per cent: , sisaa. a w , &,: 32 " '. , BT. LOUia MINNEAPOLIS OALUO HOUSTON ERNST & ERNST AUDITS and SYSTEMS NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA CHICAQO BOSTON PITTSBURGH DETROIT CLEVELAND CINCINNATI Total sales. $10,701,000, $4,582,000 on Saturday. compared wltb RAILROAD EARNINGS COIirtADO AND SOUTHERN NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS New York, Dec. 18. BUTTER Itecelpt., iJl tub.. Higher acorlrg. 70W71Mc: ex. ?r.. nVio outside; nrsts.04GI0HV.: seconds B8f5'oo: imitation creamery. 47e4Sc. KnaU Receipts 4701 cases. Kxt'as. 71 artciextr" Orst.. 08070c: first.. B0a7c; ";;;;il e0O(l4C: refrigerator, srvla mark. Sda5o; dirties. No. 1, B3057 No. 2. ii'34ci check.. 46048c: State white. fi2e; weitern and .outh.rn whites. 7n083c! Pa K Jo.it whites. 87000c: near!"' whPes. 750POC brown, 75078c: mlxid colgr. CUtt 72e, ' BAR SILVER v We announce the opening of a Philadelphia Of f ice located in rooms 2023 and 24 Land Title Building fully equipped to ren der complete audit, system and tax service. COIttlADO AND SOUTHERN , t.-t.t -101 - J& I v - , ,WH IrajMaw .i . , TodaAflat) eW?j-ijl1?') iy, t, - , --.. r - . t i-i ",.wi. -? -j Xdt UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT a LIBERTY LOAN BONDS Rat W7o v 4 454 454 4 "Callabl. 1932 1932 1933 1932 1927 1927 Due 1947 1947 1938 1947 1928 1942 1942 Interest Payable JUNE 15 DEC. 15 JUNE 15 DEC. 15 APR OCT. IS 15, JUNE 15 DEC.,15t M'CH 15- oep. '1-. MAY '18 (NOV. 15 .MAVjll NOV, 15 Approximate Yield to Callable Data at Market 3.70 4.52 4.63 ? .4.80 4;90 $50, J100, $500 AND $1000 DENOMINATIONS' FULL INFORMATION ! REGARDING THE TAX FEATURES OF THE XIDERTY LOAN BOND ISSUES WILL DE FURNISHED UPON REQUEST MONTGOMERY & CO., - 183 SOUTH 4TH STREET 14 WAt-LSTRBBT: NEW YORK dun anpt DMia GOVEHNMENT skcClUTlES DKPABXUXNT TEItEPnONKS. MELt. ILOMBJULU cSMl ILEXSTeNK, HADtiltH . --r 1 . M m a I A rl ?s -1 , I - Mi f.?l I tl -si m 1 "i m if It A I I m $A !sK' JrWSflHlcflW., ' 'it r VJT'iii ,. g 'f "" ' "'. r,-' ' ,-$ tnrrkj t - ,... T - . -.: . 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