l Br 2' uj w l ' EVIML3$Q- PUBLIC LED&ElPHlLATOLBBlAt WEDNESDAY, ftEOElBER'' ,18, .1918 ".f !. ,- i a M ,.nJt"s . . i, ' v .. '" s- l ', ' w 1 t k NEWS OF THE FINANCIAL WORLD NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA STOCK PRldM! Kf I&? m? ,-i av . - . fr s V j' larettments for the !ii Readjustment Period -5 rURIHO th present epochal ! 1-' mdjustmsnt of the world' i Infamy and commerce from war i H a atice bull. It bthoarci th , tavtator to place hi fund In " ewtttea that art tromlr bul- it araratd ( alnst shifting condition. V-- W hn be pleated ta'turntih ' Mlctd Uit of such sscurltUs. Tnt Include Oorcrnmtnt bond rhldlnc us to 4.55: municipal. itnV-r railroads, jet. nubile, utllt. V tie. 7'.: Industrials. 6.15. Ask for circular ris-iss TheNatiohalGty Company CmtiPtnitnt Often In 31 Cillit PkitiJdiUi 1421 Cktitaet St Telephone 555 Locust K t- Island Oil Late New f Property Possibilities New and valuable develop ments. Send for anabtlcal report. "Your for tho askinc. ScHMTOTiMteEKV Members Cona. Mlork Ft. of V. V. 628 Widencr BIdg., Phila,. Pa. rh.l Bell. Wal. 0B0 Hace 4080 lw York Office 30 Ilroad St. PRIVATE WIRES Narae 'street No City State v 1U" 15 SPECULATIVE SITUATION UPSET ON NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Many Issues Arc Offered at Substantial Concessions in " Late Trading, After Gains at Start Widest Changes in the Petroleums High Points in Today's Financial News Speculative situation teas disturbed In New York and most Mocks de clined after oalns at start. Petroleums had widest changes. Oil also at tracted most Interest m the Curb. Trading teas light In corn, hut market favored bulls. Cotton advanced. Voieign exchange dcieloped more activ ity thatf. recently. An extra, dividend of 2 per cent Mas announced for Buffalo and Susquehanna trust certificates, liar silver remained unchanged. Nctv York Stocks New York, Doc. 18. Thero was n. general disturbance) of tho speculate o situutlon ns u result of the market development-) In lodny'H tiudlm,'. will' lie.iy tone prevailing In tho afternoon, and nil through tho last hulf of tho day many' Mtocks vvero offered at substantial concessions, Indicating end-of-car adjustment of speculative accounts In m-uiy cases. Violent fluctuations were noted In a number of specialties, villi tho widest movements In tlio petroleum stocks, Koyal Dutch ilrst advancing li to 109'4 and then breaking to 1034. Mexican Petroleum moved In the sumo way, advancing 14 to 170U and then falling to 160. Tho inllroad stocks wero directly Influenced' by fears that tho Gov ernment would turn the railroads ocr to tho security holders without any special notice. It was thought that tho Government policy would be Indicated at tho meeting to bo held at tho Grand Central Depot in tills city on l'rlduy. Tho traction stocks were again prominent, Urooklyn ILinltl Transit sustaining a further loss of more than 1 point and selling down to 31 V4, u new low record for this movement. Tho steel industrials, after showing strength In tho early trading, declined 1 point or more. Marino preferred pursued Its usual couise of moving in an opposlto direction to tho remainder of the market, and, after selling down from 111 to 109. rose again to above 111. Nearly nil the Interest in tho bond market was connected with tho heavy sales of fourth 4'is, which jlelded to a new low lecord ug.iin today. Thero wus largo trading in I'nltcd States ltubber Issues at frac tional advances. , , , Wen I,ow Adv Rumcly.. 26V4 2B?i , do prcf 81 00 AJnx llubbor, . 72 U 71 Alaska Gold M 4(1 I Alaska. Juneau 2 1 T4 Allls-Cholm Co 32 314 Am Agr Chem,101 lot do prcf 99 09 U Am Iiect Sugar 64 , 6.1 Am Can 48 40 do pref . . 87 97 .vm r n Fdv n 88 86 a: Am Cotton Oil. A0 40 Asstt' Itcnllz . . l l Am-Hlde & Lea. 14 13 '4 do pref 69 "i, 08 'Am Int Corp.. B6T 564 I Am Ico Keo pf: hi f,7 I Am Linseed ... iu 44 H I Am Loco , . . , 63 63 Am .Smelling . 8254 81N Am Smelt pf .108U 108i Abso Dry Gds. IS 17 Asso OH 66 06 Am Sum Tob. 98 97 Am Steel IMy. 88 80 Mi Am Tel ft' Tel 101 U 101 .vm j ooacco . do pf new. . Am wool , . r,3i4 Am wr J'np pf 2914 .m y. Ai i. pr 467, Anaconda .... OH "4 Atchison 93 Allan 11 & All 7. At G & Vf l.HO'j do pref i,5,l Baldwin L Co 76 Bank of Com.. 200 B A: o 63r-4 Net Ctvo rhge, 26H H 61 f.ii 71 1 4 .. 31 lot's " 99 V4 63 2 SJ. Soft it 1 U 13 4 1L 1L Unriott t.'o. 63 ii . 10b 'i 106 Ms l'-j 6ja 88j 621, 101 31 i 21 TRADE IS NOT LARGE HEAVY SALES OF SPOT IN THE CORN MARKET BarnetOil&Gas BOUGHT SOLD QUOTED Jlorton II. Alexander Phila. Stock Exchange Bid;. tl milium St.. N. V. Cltr in BK a'k i Bv V ' ati-T. fS SEND FOR '-BOND TALK" Keep in Touch With the Trend. P.Wi5irovis&$ llnrOP'ATw Btork Kxchance Uldr , Boa ton Phlladdplili New lork &..w- P ", U. S. LIBERTY BONDS ' $50, $100, $1000 POI.D AND RRTOUSIENIIED FOR INV1MT51E?IT KiSk- tWCOHT. &A t;?''; ncHuuivci. iiliiuci miii ce i.ii Srf ....0i..VVT !" KrC Member. N. V. i. rhlla. tUoek Kxehantri SiL IF PIVIDKM1S Tlee of Tlio United tlua Improreiuent Co. N. W. Comer Ilroad and Anh etreetp I'nuadclphla. December 11. 1918. rf "Tn Dirw.lc.rs havo this Cay declared a jQuarttiriy dividend of 2 per cent 111 per fiarej. payable January IS. 1910. to ntock hpldera of ret nrd at the close of business frccembor 31, 101S Checks will ba mailed. I. IV. MORRIS. Treasurer. f-.f-" R. i.r ANNPAI. MKirrSINtiS 'iKS" ATIOAl SU-tUITV M. BK3S Philadelphia. Dec. 11. 1018. The annual mectlnc of the stockholders will be held at the Ilanklni House, on Tues. day. January 14, 1919, between the hoars of 12 noon and 2- p. m , for tho election of directors and the transaction of such other jbuilnMS as may come bfore the meetlnc. VV 11. McKEE. Cashier. Sentiiucut Favors Bull Side. Light Receipts Principal Sus taining Influence Chicago. Doc 18 The corn market averaged firm today on covering by shorts and buppoit from local bulls There were frpqupnt reactions on profit-taking and tho trade was mled, although the ability of prices to mover qukkly from all setbacks rnurto senti ment generally a lltle more friendly to the bull side Trade was not Urge Light receipts appeared to be the prlncipil sustaining Influence, and pros pects aro not bright for an Increased movement, owing to predictions for un settled weather. Influenza, heavy ship ments of hogs and a largo feeding de mand. Oats were Inclined lo drag and final prkes were not far from jesterdaj's close. Ixical Interests were good buvera at times, while commission houses oper ated on both sides. There was purchasing of January by a house w th seaboard connections, which led to a belief that export busi ness is being worked Shorts covered Argentina reported a large business in oats, with offerings heavier Tho visible supply of wheat In tho United States Is 121,114.000 bushels, a decrease of 623L000 buehels for tho week, and compares with 33,782,000 bushels, a J car ago. In Canada, It Is 06,549,000 bushels, an increase of 4,414, 000 bushels foi the week, and compares with 47,393,000 bushels last year. Leading futures ranged as follows. Corn mew aeuverjj Open lllsh Low CIoi . close 1 Sll 1 174 1 31S 1 SB), 1 IVi 1 33 1 38 1 31H 1 December L e a il & Advance. Close Is Steady at Gains of Five to Forty Points ANNUAL ELECTION lasspi T11E UEMlt-VL I..YT10.VVL 11AK 3 OF 1-lULAHhU-lllA """SV "December 10. JD18 ? Tha Annual Election for I)Erftnt- nr .,. Cf-AWjUnk -"111 be held at tho nanklne House on Kg - Tnidy. January 14th. 1019, between 11 J(A.tJ t a. Ul U1U A Ilia SjBtfSl vnl' T- cormAD. &,','- . iHh rat Cashier. SKI jw i m LEOAL ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE OKI'HANH' COCBT FOIl J5Ji?. th County of l'blladelphla bJS October Term. 11118. No. 504. i S3f Sstats of Charles llolweEer, deceased. 1i..' Knlle Is harebv elven that Vlnrla u ,,.i 'ir-irix; ,",- -.u-iiv-jr-i-"!."'. "? -; vrcaivr. wiw w. i,i nam ueceueni, naa . J-,, In tb said Court her petition, clalmtna r , of the decedent to the value of I50U. as vded by section 1 lit 7. and that the the Court on Frtda at time. nied cash of the Fiduciaries act of , Mity uu upprovea Di January loth, lnifl niea before 7, and that the same may be ann'roverf hv 1".v"l.a K w. PtAw Tam..k n.l. a. 1 ? unless exceDtlons thereto be EVAN n. T.nwrta Attorney for Petitioner. 71 H 715 71. 7JH 71 71'i Tan . . May . .. uais Jan . . . May . l,aru Jan ....24 40 Mav ... 21 27 nibs Jan . ..24 62 Mav . . 23 73 1'orK Mav "!'.4.' SI 43-40 i'S-Z Did tAsVed 1 35H lY 71'4 7i: 24 nn 24 40 24 SO 24 12 24 02 24 02 24 62 23 02 2 1 01 24 no 24 23 t-'4 32 24.75 T24 71 23 1)0 23 77 47 30. t40 00 43.03 42 30 Hatoplloa Mln. 1 1 Jfetn Stpel.... OJVi do pref... , 89 ' do B OS's do 8 pc If .101 BrooMjn n t. 33 Booth l-'lji Co 23 Butte C C7. Co 74 Butto & Sup C 20 74 Cal Petroleum. Si's do pref . 69'i Canadian Pae 160 Ontral Kilv Co 10 Central Leather 01 I'erro do Pasco .11 I'hesa A. Ohio. . 67 Uil Git IVesln 8 do pr 26 Chi JI i St V 44 do pr 78 Vi Chi & Xthwst.lOO C It 1 & Pac tc 26 CIII &. P 6 pc pf 68 C r C .C St L . 37 ('out Inn I'n. . . Kfi 'Chile Copper... 19U HELP COHON PRICES SiSSi l , I'onsol Gas . . . .100 Coin Prod .... 48 Vj Crucible Steel. 57 Cbba Cane Hag 30 do pref 80 'i Pel S. Hudson. 110 Oel L .L W 176 Drum Mines... 12' Dls Secuiitles.. 62 L'rle 18 H do gen Hen. . . 68 do 1st pref ..31 Pert M (c S pf.. 3ir. Gaston Williams 30 Gen Cigar Co. 47 Gen i;ieo Co . 151 Gen Motois ..12'i Goodrich JJ p. 67 Gt N'or pref.. 97 '-j do (lie subs. . 3.1 Greene-Can pp. 47'i Gulf States Sll 64 , Haskell & Ultr. 4BVj lilt Agrlcul ... 14 do pief lit Insplr Coppei . 17' i Intel b-Cons Cp 6'. do pref 25 Int Mer Marino 27 do prcf .. ..111 Int Paper . ... 33 Int Nickel 33 Int Up Tr pref. 78 Kan City Sou.. 20a Kelly-Spring .. 71 ICennecott Cop. 31 Lack Steel 69 Lehigh Valley. 59 Leo ltubber &T 23 Loose-Wiles BC 44 do 2d pref.. 95 Man Hock ... 82H Hanliat Kl ... 92 Max Motor ... 28 do 1st pr ... 52'- do 2d pr ... 21 Met Petrol . .170 Miami Con Cop 24 H Mldwlo Steel . 45 Mo Kan ic Te 5 do pref .... 11 Missouri Pac... 26 uo pier utVi 31) 68 56 67 41 1 01 .. 81 108 17 66 97, 86 2 101 105 2 99 0J 29 45 - 64 93 7 7',i Vt 110 110 G5 05 2 75 76 200 200 5 Hi lUu'j 114 62 1 88 62 1 101 31 1 23 7 20 21 61 .. 158 1 105 195 . 99 "1 99 V 62 29 461, 644 93 20 21 158 New "iork, Dec. 18. Large exports, both from N'cw "jork and southern ports, and heavy sales of tho spot article at Galveston stiffened the lotion market lodas, aft'i it bad sagged on the ilrculutlon of cmite a number of December notices, which wero estimated at 3000 bales December led thu advance, selling as high as 29.44e, and as the demand for this iiosltlon developed orders to buy, to lit prices for mill account, were le celved. home brokers believed that tho Prcnch Government was buying contiacts. Re strictions on imports of L'gMitlau cotton have been removed. Tho close vv.is steady at a net advance of 5y10 points. Vesterdaj a Todaj's eloso opn Iltsh l.uv C'Iosh December. 28 3(1 2N DO 2U 1 1 2S 22 2S SIP Januarv.. 20 IMJ :n 111 27.10 21171 27 JU Vlarch ... SIM 2107 I'll jo !-, 71 111 1 J May 24 ill) .1 21) 21 H 21 115 21 2N July .... 11.1110 J I. Ill 2171 2131 24.11 October . . . . 711 22 75 22 41) 22 53 RESERVE BANK DIVIDEND ifS-'SSd 2 ' LUV1W ! U Dimni.l. n b.-. -. fU , deceaseelLetters of admlnlatration lx?., 1 ..'. am the above estate bavins- been rranted il! . underslcned, all persons Indebted to tha oae havtnf? clalma to nreaont th &..' sithout deUy. to " - .1. EDITII VL TATLOB. Br7 "i- . North Watta st. t ' Br ber attorney, ?? CLINTON A. POWETtS ": sos Stephen Qlrard Dlds. &$'' Ri, t m itX" ' . rt.v" tr tefsi . .'V. m - fmJr rT in1 w "wft,, . COTTON rYARN MAN We have opening for experienced cotton yarn sales man to manage cotton yarn de partment. Ad dress Box A 23, Ledger Office. Ji jf SPANISH STEAMER PURKIOLA MENDF fji raosi rniLAiitiLrniA FOB. iCADIZ and BARCELONA About January 5th Ifor nreUht. Space) and Kate Apply to j, Davis & Co., Agts. 318-320 Wftbiat Street PklUdcIphU 'iMtM ZaalHW41 'Mfrl-V f J ;wtv i"n " '.'.fj,t.f -. - -m SHIPPING CONTROL TO STAY Assistant Director of Operations for Each P.oatt Section IVashlnRton, Dec. 18 Plans for con tinuing control of shipping through the division of operations of tho shipping board after January 1, when the ship control committee will cease to exist, are taking shape. It is proposed that each coast Bection will have an assistant director of opera tions to control shipping locally, and that general supervision will be centered at Washington under J. II. Tlosseter. This arrangement aireaciy is in eneci on tne Paclno coast, wnere inere are assistant directors at San Francisco and Seattle. Allocation of shipping heretofore handled by the ship control committee will be dealt with by the division ol operations. DIVIDENDS DECLARED Eureka Pipe Line, quarterly of $5 a share payable February 1 to holdera of record January 13 Manufacturers' Light and Heat Company JMttBbuigil. Quarterly of 2 per cent payable January 13 to holdem of record December 31 Duluth Edison Electric Company, quarterly of m per cent on preferred, payable Janu arv 2 to stock of record December 21 Republto Hallway and Light Company, quarterly of 114 Per cent on preferred paya ble January IS to stock of record Decem- 'carbohydroaen of America Company, ..mlannnil nf 3M BPt Cent. American Surety Company, quarterly of 2 per cent, payable December ai to BtocK of record December 21 Eureka Pipe Line Company, a dividend of $. payable February 1 to stock of record January IB. Canadian Car and Foundry Company, quarterly of IS per cent on preferred, pay- Sole January iu iw .iuva w. ictuiu Janu ary 1, Ileadlns Traction Company, semiannual of 73 cents per share, as registered December 20. Books close December 20, open Janu- lrDetrolt Edison Company, quarterly of 2 per cent, payable January 15 to stock of record December si. Vlrslnla-Carollna Chemical Company, quarterly of 1 per cent on common and 2 per cent on preferred. Common Is payable February 1 to stock of record January 16: preferred January 15 to stock of record Do- "neadlns" Company, quarterly of 2 per cent on common, payable February 13 to stock of record January 23 and 1 per cent on the second preferred, payable January 0 to stock oi recom uncmy Extra by Buffalo and Susquehanna New York, Dec. 18. The Buffalq and Susquehanna Railroad Corporation has declared, on their common stock, to make 7 per cent for 1918, a dividend of of 1 per cent, and an extra of 2 per cent, payable December 31, to voting trust certificates of record December 21. IlegUlar semi-annual 2 per cent prefer red dividend, payable December 31 to voting certificates of record December 21, was also declared. Local Federal Institution Brings Pay nienli Up to Dale Announcement was made todav that tho Federal Hcserve Hank of Phlladel- nf 6 per cent per year for the period ' N'at Acme trom June 2U to Dcccmoer 31, or this year. This Is the fifth dividend declared by the local Federal Reserve Bank and with Its payment the Reset "e Hank will have disbursed a total of Jl, 335. 000 to mem ber banks since Its organization. The member banks are entitled to cu-nulativr. dividend at the rate of 0 per cent per annum upon the ptld-in capital. Tho dividend will be credited on the hooks of the Federal Reserve Bank on December 31 to the account of the mem eier banks which own the stock In the Reserv e Bank. The declaration today calls for the pament of $.216,000 nnd brings divi dends up to elate After December 31 tho banks will set up a reserve account. MONEY-LENDING RATES NEW YOIlK Money on call, mixed collateral, opened at 1 per cent; high 4 ; low 4; last 4; closed 4(&4; rul ing rate 4 per cent Industrials open ed at 5i,i per cent; high E ; low 4 ; last 4; closed 4 05; ruling rate 4 per cenL Prime mercantile paper shows con tinued ease compared with the condi tions existing up to last week and high grade paper continues to bo discounted in New Hngland, principally mill paper going at 5 per cent. In the middle west, some paper is be ing discounted at 5 per cent, but the market in New York is mainly a 6 per cent one and the demand Is only mod erate. Prime bank acceptances aro fairly active at unchanged quotations of 44 per cent for prime member bills; 4 7-16 4 6-16 per cent for prime non-members ana &jui per cent for lnellglbles. Call loans on prime bank acceptances are unchanged at 4 per cent. PlIII.Ain'I.riUA Call, 6 per cent; time, 66 per cent. Commercial pa per, three to six months, C 6 per cent ; six months, 6 per cent. IJINDOX Money Is quoted at 3 per cent Discount rates. Short bills and three-month bills, 3 17-32 per cent. Nat Con & Cab 17 Nat l.n & Stpd 40 'i N" O T & Met. 33 NY Central... 76 N Y C & St L.. 30 N Y Dock 25 N Y N II & H 34 N Y Ont & Wt. 21 Norf South ... 19 North Amer. .. 51 North Pac 95 Ohio Gas 43 Ont Silver .... 7 Owens Cot 49 Pac'llc Mall .. 38 Pan-Am Pet .. 07 dr. pref 117 Penn R R 40 Peo Gas & C. 53 Pere Marquette 14 Phila Co 31 Pitts & West.. 36 do pref 80 Pierce-Arrow . 42 do pref 100 Pierce Oil .... 10 Pitts Coal 47 do pref 85 Pub Serv Corp. 90 19 60 34 60 8t 25 'j 42 78 99 rS? 67 37 60 19 31 39 38 !") 17 67 30 " S0 1111 176 12 51 17 58 30 Kj 39 .111 46H 161 127 56 97 32 47 61". 45 14 61 47 l, 25 26'4 109 111 32 3 32 78 20 70 34 60 58 23 43 95 82 91 -28 52 21 105 24 45 5 11 25N 54H 29 16 40 32 76 30 'i 24 33 20 19 51 95 42 7 49 38 66 117 40 5J 14 31 30 80 42 100 16 46 85 90 19 to u .14 51, 'i .. 25 'A .. 42 1 78 100 25 07 H- 37 66 IS 34 39 38 99 48 67 .10 80 110 170 12'-' 51 17 58 30 .11 Jll 41. 161 128 66 97 32 47 '-j 59 45 14 51 47 6 25 6 New York Bonds -.. . "ih 3000 Am Agr cv 5s. u.i 1000 Am Cot Oil Da. 87 214GOO Anglo-Fr 6s... 97 , BOOOAm II . L 6s. 99 200000 Am For Seo Bs 99 11000 Am Smelt 5s.. 92 17000 Am T & T Ds. 95 51000 do 6s Low 871 96J 99 92 95 ...101 100 atiuuAm T cvt 414s ;u 11000 Am W Pap 6s. 88 1000 Atchison 4s... 85 10Q0B & O 5s .... S7 13000 Bkn Rap Tr 7s 93 20000 Bordeaux 6s.. 100 1000 Chile 6s 84 1000 C & O cv 4s 81 2000 do Cs 99 1000 do 4B . .. 81 2000 , do conv 5s . 81 10000 Chi &. Alt 3s 40 23000 Chi tit W 4S.. 03 61000 C B & Q reg 4s 95 6000 C B&Q III 3H 79 10000 C M & St 1' 48 65 11000 do rfd 4s. 76 17000 do conv 5s. . 85 75000 do cv 4H . . 82 5000 Col & So 4s . 65 84000 City of Par 6s 99 15000 Del & II cv 6s 97 6000 Dom Can 1926 97 10000 do 1931 .... 97 9000 Urlo eonv 4s ter A . ... 51 1000 docv 4sser II 61 13000 docv4sserD 64 29000 Frch Hep 68 104 Riinneleti niec 314s 70'4 40000 Intcrh Met 4s 46 91 88 85 87 113 100 81 81 99 81 84 40 62 95 79 55 70 84 82 65 98 97 90 97 51 54 . 104 1 7" 45 Close 89 871 96 tiuys 99 y 951 101 8'8?i 85 87 93 100 81 81 99 81 84 40 62 95 79'3 65 76 86 82 66 99 97 96 97 51 50 61 04 ?4 7" 45 60000 Int -Mer M 6s .101 100 101 1000 Kan City So 6s. 80 4000 Kan C T 1st 4s 81 6000 Lack StI 5s '60 88 2000 Lake S d 4sMl. 81 1000 Llg M V 7h. 112 129000 Lib Bond 3H. 98 14 219000 do cv Is 93 10 .14000 cln let 4s... 93 30 1455000 do 4s 90 12 5500O do 1st 4s. 1004000 do 2d His. , 2257000 do 4th 4s. 2000 Li'ins 6s... . 18000 Leli V ret 6s 86 81 88 81 112 98 111 93 02 93 10 95 90 97.20 95 16 95 40 1011 100 100 101 102 103 14 95 62 95 0 80 80 88 89 112 98.00 9.1 00 93.10 95 84 97 20 95 16 95.40 Philadelphia StocJcs - ItUh 8KB & H t c 75 25 Uo Pref. 00 03 C Ux Nat Bk war. 150 60 HI stg U 54 lOOKrlo "... 18 2076 Gen Asph 40 2S do pref. 78 HOInsCNA 20 8 J O Brill ,PKt ... 70 10 Key Tel. 11 ,22Leh Nav. 73 . 92Loh Vnl. 59 312 Penna UK 46 206 Phila Kleo 25 120 do war w I .. U 40 Phila Co cum pf. .12 160 PUT to 27 lTon Mln. 2 10 Un Tract 39 111U O I... 74 630 U S Steel 96 17 W J & S 45 10W Cramp t o .... 81 Net j,ow Close chac. 74 7 ,, 66 66 V 110 150 .. B4 64 .. , 39 39 78 78 , 26 20 70 70 11 U 72 7. .. ., 58 08 46 46 25 25 .. 32 32 27 27 2 2 39 39 74 , 74 96 96 -(J 81 81 ' 1 8 3J 78 20 70 34 S 69 58 1 1 1 23 '4 44 -t-l' 95 82 92 281 -MM: 1 52 'i i 21 00 1 24 45 5 11 1 25 54 1 2914 l 16a. i4 46 32 1 76 1 30 2 24 33 1 20 19 1 51 2 95 43 7. 49 38 06 1000 Manh.it Sta 4s. 49 19 49 GOOD Marseille 6s. ,11111 100 100 290(0Mlda!c 5s ... 89 89 89 5000 Mo Pac Os 99a, !i!ic, 99 42000 do gen 4s . 01 63 illft, 101)00 Montana Pr.6s!)2 91 op,, 101100 NYC & H 3s 75 75 75 5000 do eon 4s... 77 77 77 2000 do 6s 100 100 100 8000 do 4s 80 86 86 3000 N Y C 4 G4s 97 97 97 3000 do 4 03s .102 102 102 3000 do 4s May 1957 102 2000 NV.VH H II 6s 91 6000 N V Rvvy 4s.. 47 20000 do 5s 15 26000 NY Telgen4s 91 mnilVYWCcV:B4B 60 33000 Nor Pac pr 4s 87 2000 do gen 3s.. 01 1000 Oie Sh L Os. .104 1.1000 Pa gen ct 4s 12 2000 do eon 4s. 91 1000 Peo Gas 6s .101 1000 P. Serv NJ 5s Mi 2000 JJrco Oil '24. 89 3000 Pere Mar 5s . 89 5000 4'lerco Oil '20. 99 6000 Rend'g gen 4s 87 5000 Sinclair Oil . 95 !, 4000 Scab A L ad 5s 55 43000 Mil Pac cv 4s 85, 20000 do cv 6s. ..102 .12001) Mil Rwy Is. . 1,9 22000 do 5s 91. 5000 Third Ave 4s. 51 16000 do adj 5s 32 40000 U S Hub 5s.. 87-'i 59000 do 7s 102 , 18001) II S StI sf 5s 100 10000 Union Pac is. 8S 5000 do Os . ...105 73000 U K of Q IS & I 5s '19.. .99 99 99 99000 do 6s 11 '19.100 100 100 39000 do 5s "21 .. 98 98 98 Total siles. Jll, ill 1,00(1, , umpired with HI. 317 (Hill jeslerddv: thus far this week, JI1..II-.' Dill), same period lust week, J2D,-8SS.UO0 Total sales. 4201 shares, compared with 7928 shares vesterdnyii thus far this week, 1(1.32.1 shares, samo period last week. 20,317 shares. IIONDS ..,, . I'111 Low $1000 Am O & H Os... 86 2000 City 4s 1941 .. 96 100 Lib Bonds 2d 4 Ha 95 30 200 do 3s. 97.50 2400 do 2d 4s 93 00 450 do 3d i Us ... 95.00 2100 do 4th 4h ..9551 3000 Leh V con 6s reg 103 6000 Phila Klec 1st 5s.. 95 Total sales. J43 05O, compared with J24. 00O estrda , thus far this week. $148,050: suma period last wtolc t203,000. Net Close chKC 86 86 -r- 96 96 95 30 95.30 .40 97.60 97.50 .30 92.60 93.00 .. 95.60 95.60 .. 95 DO 90.52 .18 103 103 95 95 -1- GENER AL ASPHALT COMMON HOLDS ALL EOCAL INTEREST Bulk of Business on Philadelphia xcliangc Is in That Issue and It Advances to 4014, a New Top Since 1914' Other Issues Are. Slow iiio outstanding feature, of today's trading on tho Philadelphia StockJ lilvrlmnpf tuan t ......... , - , . 1 .. T M. "" "" " tiuiiviiy uiiu tsireiigin 01 uenerai itspnaii common, umer issues -wero slow, and most transactions were confined to small lots, although tho market was fairly brond, and prlco changes -wero Irregular, but generally unimportant. Nearly all business In General Asphalt, Jitfwevcr, took placo during; the' first hour, when It showcd-lts Vest strength and advanced ?i to tho nevf high record prico slnco 1914 of 40, and in tho late afternoon It sold off as low as 39, from which it recovered to 39, a trlflo above yesterday's final quotation. Tho preferred was slow, but advanced early In tho session to TS.cquatlnfr Its high record for tho last four years, established about a week ago, and,, later In tho day it remained Inactive. One of the Interesting developments was tho trading in Corn Exchange National Bank warrants to Us now stock. They appeared first at 110, but later advanced to 100, with transactions small. Iiehlgh Navigation yielded 1 point, but recovered beforo tho close. Union Traction lost and Tonopah Mining, on n single-share transaction," yielded tho samo amount, while United Gas Improvement advanced . Philadelphia Electric stock warrants held steady and unchanged, ds did Rapid Transit certificates. Changes were small for tho railroad group and business was light. Penn sylvania lost a fraction, Lehigh Valley was unchanged and Buffalo and Sus quchanna trust certificates gained and Its preferred moved up , reflect ing announcement of an extra dividend of 2 per cent. Local Bid and Ashed Today Hid Asked 7.- SO . B r.u 102 102 91. 9116 46 'j 17 U H 91 91 6'1 66 87 87 1.1 61 101 101 92 92 91 99 101 101 SOU. 80 89 89 89 89 99 99 87 87 95 95i 65 65 85 85 102 102 69 69 96 96 61 54 32 32 86 87 102 102, 99 99 88 88 101 105 117 46 53 14 31 36 80 42 100 16 47 8574 90 Pullman P C.119 119 119 Ry Steel Spring 74 -h Ray Con Cop.. 21 Reading 83 Hep Iron & Stl 75 Royal Dutch .109 Savage Arms . 61 St L-S F 15 do pref 30 Seaboard A L 9 do pref 19 Sars Roebuck.168 S-S Stl & 1... 61 Sinclair oil... sji 74 11 21 82 75 103 4 511'. la; 14 1 30 3 8 1 18 1 167 167 01 51 33 33 '4 21 82U 75 103 61 14 30 8 18 LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS ( hiriicn. Dec 18 HOGS Uceelplo .55,. 0OO htaj; about steady with vcsterd.ty's averHBe; very Blow; sales cm common pack ing unci underweight light. Hulk of sales, $17 :r.ta)17 UO. heavy butchers, M7."i(iM7.(r., medium und HKht buUheia, $17.4517 115. llsht $15 r,, efc 1 7 45: heavy puking Sli! ui 017 .15: medium and Ueht pnckliitr. $17 K, Si 17.40, throw-outs SHI SUiflU 5U, piss, food to .choice Jl.17r.5fir,. CATTLE Receipts 15 000 head, fat and feeder steers abuut stepclv with jeslerdty'H close: fat coms and helferH slow lo lower: cannera steady, calves shut ply lower lleef rattle (food, choice rnd prime. $1.5 Zftv 11) 7.5: common and medium $0 231.-, 25 butchers' heifers 57. 2.5 Sf 14 23, cows, S70i) 1.1 .50. stockers and feeders, enud, choice and fancy. $10 25(it 13 5(1, inferiors common and medium $7 25(0)11) 25, veal calves eood anil choice. $154615 5(1 MIGEI Receipts, 15 000 head: slow, un dertone weak on killing erades, feeding lambs strone. 1'lttsburch. Dec. 18 HOGS Receipts. 101)0 had Stead). All Rood nogs $17 03. CATTLE Receipts. 100 head. Calves, top. $11) 5(1 SHEEP Receipts. 300 head. Steady. $10 Lamps. $15 ba. South Omaha. Dec. IS. HOGS Receipts, 22.000 head. Steady. CATTLE Receipts, 0500 hcaif. Dost stead : others lower. SHEEI' RecelptB, 13,800 head. Steady to weak. East Iluffalo, Dec, 18. HOGS Receipts, 00O hentl CATTLE Receipts, 160 head. SHEEI" Receipts 400'hvad. Kansas City, Dec. 1R CATTLE Re ceipts 14 000 head. Steady to weak HOGS Receipts. 34.000 head: 16c to 10c lower SIILEP Receipts. 4500 head; 25c to 35c lower 7il fill 77 10 t . IH'i Hurt & f-usq I e do preferred . Brill. J. el .... Baldwin .. Llectrlc Htoraitrt General Asphalt do preftrred Kr stone Tele . .. do preferred t Lako Sun c7om .j LchlKh NavlcmlloluA72 i.enien valley .rsr .4 Lehicll Vnllev Tr,. 14 do preferred . . . 24a Pennsylvania ., .. 4(1 Philadelphia Lite- . 25 Philadelphia t'o . . at do .5 per cent pf . Wi do (I per cent pf . . .'U'lS Readlntc (.24 Tonopah Ilelmont . 214 Tonopah Mining . . 1 Union Traction . . 31) IT O I 7.H4 IT H Meol . OH Wm. Cramp I HonH, bo York Rnllwajs .... 7 do preferred . . 31 Yeaterdav Hid Asked 71 74 63 004 U Sell Your Profit-less Assets 24 i 25 Silt LOCAL MINING STOCKS TONOPAH STOCKS Hid .Tim Rutler 15 MacXumara 22 Midway in Mlzpah Intension (Ill MontanR .. 14 North Mar 07 Rescue Kula 08 West Hud 1A GOLDFIKLD STOCK. Atlanta 05 Illue Hull OJ Rooth 1-5 Dlamf II 11 02 Daisy 2 Kowanas 0(1 , Oro Ol STiearheud -.. .- Silver Tick 07 MlhCULLANLIOUS Vev nrln Wonder . 7Q T.'mU'ATIONAT, llotli Her South Pac South R R do pref. . Htudebaker ..102 101 101 Stutz Motors. Sup Steel. . 30 30 30 69 69 69 .. 62 51 51 51 00 00 1 30 30 36 Vwoa Kr I'nn. . 26'A 26 26 Ve Texas Co 188 187 188 1 do rts 15 15 16 Third Ave R II 14 14 14 Tob Prod .... l-i 81 "'is do pref iua luo'i iu-',l -t-i's T S L Wp ctfs 10 10 10 'S Union Pac ...129 129 1B9 do pref ... i-'h i-jvi izvj Unl Cigar Strs.106 105 105 BAR SILVER Today Yi Last Wed. 1918 Ills-h Low NewTork (cts)lOlU lOtVi 101 H 101 86 London (pee).. 48A 48 A 40 42 United Firemen's Pays Extra The Unltesd Firemen's Insurance Com pany has declared a regular semiannual dividend of 4 per cent and an extra divi dend of.a -tr oent. payable December 30 ,'to U8attheMr M. reword, December 29. FOREIGN EXCHANGES New York, Dec. 18. The foreign ex change market In the early dealings to day was somewhat more active than of late and the feature was strength In the neutrals, particularly Swiss and Stock holm. Under existing condition we should, be Bhlpplng gold to tho neutral coun tries but, as the gold Is not going out, our exchange continues at a discount In the neutral capitals. Swiss cables rose to 4,82 and checks to 4.85, a gain of over five centimes compared with a week ago. Stockholm reached a new high on this Immediate movement at 29.70 for cables and 29.50 for checks. TTrpnch. exchange was silently nrmer. while lire checks were slightly lower, showing the first change in this class of exchange for several months, Quotations were: . Demand sterling 4.70 11-16, cables 4.76. Sixty-day bills, nominally 4.73 mnlnety-day mils 4.7lj. FraO cables 5.44, checks 5.40. Llrecables 6.35, checks 6.37. Swiss cables 4.82, checks 4.85, Guilder cables 42, checks 42. Pesetas cables 20.05, checks 19.98. Stockholm cables 29.70, checks 29.50. Christiana cables- 28.31V checks 28.15. Copenhagen cables 27.20, checks 27.00. Ruble notes were quoted easier at 17al7. DANK CLEARINGS Dank clearlms today, compared with cor responding day last two years: 1918 1H17 110 Thl!d. ..STl.II.5a. 163 I0().I'H5.734 S51.nlli.naS --i- .---i ... ....,,... i.i'iii';:. N. YorK uzu.szz.l-M uu.nny.jun oiu,slu,;:3ll a,j,vva Uni Dr ISt pf. 4Ui 4!)Ji 43, ,' United Fruit ..153 153 1B3 -t-l US C I P & F 15 15 15 .. It S Ind Alco.104 103 103 U S Rubber .. 79 78 78 do 1st pref. ..109 109 109 .. U S SmelULRef 47 47 47 .. U S Steel ..... -'IY JO'S . TItnh CoDoer... 75 74 74 Utah Seo Corp 13 13 13 Va-Car Chem... 55 54 54 Va Iron C & C. 00 56 66 .. Wabash 9 9 9 do prcf A.... 36 36 36 . West Md 12 12 12 West Pac 21 21 21 West Un Tel., 88 88 88 1 Westg'se,Mfg.. 43 43 43 itrho.l & T. II nf 19 19 19 .. Whitfi Motors.. 45 46 40 Wil!ys-Ovld.. 25 do pref. 88 Wilson Cov.... 77 Worthlngton P 55 do pf B 68 Rr7777775JEIi FOR SALE I 1826 S. Rittenhouse Sq. Handsome stono front Acerwood Tutoring School mAtn the needs of children who renule Individual Instruction to advance la school work, excellent rare lor pnysl !! weak and undeveloped children. Manual work, cardentna. athletics. Out door life. i,arcs erounas uevon. ra. 25 minutes from I'nlladelplda. Catalor Mist Devereilx, Principal DOX A. DKVON. I'A. RnOllTHAND AND HOOKKEKMNO Our e-raduates aro In constant demand. Good Eaylne positions nwalt you tlreBff Short arid, tho easy, apeedy system. Complete nlsht classes. Intensive training-. l-.nroil any luiir- a.i ur iTrivn for full particulars and catalofr l'HILA. IIUSINKSS COLI.l.CiL nnd Colleae of Commerce, 1017 rhotnnt St.. rhlladelnhln Languages BERLITZ SCHOOL 1611 CHESTNUT BT. (Kntrance on KUh t.t.1 . . , TERMS MAY ilK HDOUN AT ANf TlMK LESSONS structlon, trona at IN English wanted: private In. . Apply Sphlman. 2222 N. Na- CTDAVI7DIC The Rest Uuslness School OlKAiriKS o07 ritnsTNUT ST. a a n a residence with every n)od- a pvn nnnnint.mpnt. inp.lllfl. H ing electric light, hot- fe water heat, open nre- rJ I places. Seven -bath rooms ; t I attractive hall, reception U rooms and library. Ex- j 8 posure in rear very open and to south and east, Lot 36 x 100 ft. to street, EDGAR G. CROSS 1411 WALNUT STREET yeUEI3l3J5M3I3 FRENCH lessons Blven by Beluian centle. mffi nt moa"ntA nrlr A 105 Led ntf -. It. Peall Conservatory All wind nnd string Instruments tausht. Also 1 'lane--voice l-.iocuiiou crnmaciu ri. l'hone iiocrn 110111 cmaiu. 13 ' 10t Nerll, llrnf.,! 1714 flientnnt Kt. PARCEL POST Leg Comfort l I jK? r?l ) lffi fa .J Don't suffer from varicose veins. awnllen leas, weak knees and ankles or other leg troubles which poea constant, certain suppori. CORLISS LACKD BTOCKI.MJ will make you happy and easy, 'ihrow away torturing elastics or troublesomo bandages and forcet les troubl&s. Corliss Laced Stocklnv made to measure, with' out elastic, wear for many months, washable and sanitary, light and durable. Cost ojiI SU.U5 each, or two for the same limb, X3.75 and you'd gladly pay much more for the support hdci esse. Call and be measured free, or write for self.nteasure ment blank No 5. Hours 9 to 6 dally; Bat. 0 to 3 80 We also make abdominal belts (elastic atid non elastic) to order. Pennit. Corliss Limb Specialty Co. mi-li-lo riUxrt St.. &!!,, l'. You can Up us out and quit any time with out disturbing your custo mers, your business or fi nancial ar-rangemente- Do you realize that some of your Assets are producing absolutely no profit and that you are lending part of your capital to "your Customers in tho form of credit? Do you realize that if you had cash instead of Accounts Receivable, with which to make the discounts on your purchase bills, and mako more selling profits, that you would pay us probably less than the discount which you offer your customers ? Why not sell Accounts as well as merchan dise, or Notes or Acceptances received therefor? Sell any asset if you can make anotler profit. Why not let us discount your Accounts in stead of your customers and for probably less than you offer them for cash. Vou have no notes to meet and your customers pay us on. 'We make your business liquid and enable you to pay your creditors quicker improve your Credit and make more money. IVlllllflltll ' Ellil Commercial Credit Company Cash Capital $2,250,000 Surplus $450,000 BALTIMORE represented at PHILADELPHIA. B12 Stock Exchange Bid. (Phone Locust SID) NEW YORK BOSTON CINCINNATI Affiliated with Commercial Acceptance Trust ' Cash Capital 1,000,000 20S S. La Salle St., Chicago niiiiiuuii UNITED GOVERNMENT LIBERTY LOAN BONDS Rat ' Callable Due 3 1932 1947 4V4 1932 1947 4 1932 1947 4V4 1933 1938 4. 1928 4V4 1927 1942 4 1927 1942 Approximate Yield to Interest Callable Date) Payabl - at Marktt JUNE 15 O 7fl07 DEC. 15 'u 10 JUNE 15 C Jo DEC. IS tsOI'o JUNE 15 eg0 DEC. 15 liDOyo APR. 15 eqo OCT. 15 W?70 M'CH 15 7o SEP. 15 ' 10 MAY 15 Ogo NOV. 15 IsOOyo MAY 15 OCo NOV. 15 tiOO lo 550, ilOO, $500 AND $1000 DENOMINATIONS FULL .INFORMATION REGARDING THE TAX FEATURES OF THE LIBERTY LOAN BOND ISSUES WILL BE FURNISHED UPON REQUEST MONTGOMERY & CO. 1SS SOUTH 4TH STREET PHILADELPHIA 14 WALL STREET NEW YORK OOVKHNMENT SECURITIES DEI'AtlTMKNT XELEPUOMSS. HULL. LOMUAUD 4320; KEYSTONE. UAIN !3 tlnttnn.. BH. (1(17.01)3 Baltimore 14,025 055 41,701, una -,nui,u,ni 25V 25H V, 88 88 -fl; 75 tt iavt i 54 54 H G8 08 . n...... .l.. qjfl Tnn l.ai Amnared nttli 481.100 share's sesterdayf thus far this weel. 1. ins, lew snares, caw- uciiiu o. ,v,., 1,411,400 shares Ex dividend General Chemical preferred. 15 American Locomotive, 1!4 i Loose-Wiles first preferred, 1?4. CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS Cbleaco, Pc. 18. BUTTEri Receipts, 665T tubs. Unchanged. Baas Receipts. 12,445 cases. Unchanged. ST. LOUIS MINNCAPOUB DALLAS . HOUSTON ERNST & ERNST AUDITS and SYSTEMS NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA CHICAGO BOBTOn) PITTSBURGH DETROIT CLEVELAND CINCINNATI l'rices Ileuvy on Paris Bourse rrl. Dec. 18. Prices were heavy on the Bourse today. Three per cent rentes, 61 francs 95 cenllmeB for cash; ex- -kMA nn T.nnrinn. Sfi frnnrfl 0.71,4 cell- times: B per cent loan, 88 franca Id IbtetSx, viMom ai.w7.iu 4;:u:; icatbMft- , a j - ,j f We announce the opening of a Philadelphia Off ice located in rooms 2023 and 24 Land Title Building fully equipped to ren der complete audit, system and tax serviee. 'jtiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiuiiiiiiiui The Lesson of Liberty Bonds Very likely you're one of the many million to whom the possession of a Liberty Bond was their first proud experience in the owning of securities. At that time you bought from patriotic motives. But in tho future you will buy bonds for purely per sonal reasons. Your experience with Liberty Bonds taught you three things: 1, The real meaning of a bond. e. The self-satisfaction of owning a really good security which will regularly pay jott tnferesf. 5. The rapidity with 'which you can save and its protection for tho future. , Let' us-tell you of other bonds which can 'bo so pur , chased as to givo you a regular monthly income safe, sure, self-satisfying. 5 West & Go. BANKERS 1417 CHESTNUT STREET . ut.... I New York Stock Kachanje Members , jpjaudelpalis Stock Kichapaa nmmmmuiiiiiiiiimunmiiimiiMii v.j v w 4 A m Vil rr '.: . n jr ytr:t'i rX Wfn ol,