fP3Mi!e Wi tM '' j EVfiiNINa PUBLIC LliJDaEK PHILADELPHIA, THUIPAT, PEOEMBER 10, 1918 19 lA. V4? L r t V r r i iw ,v t i if Y. fa... ;aMrcim NATES f.WJUiiiUuniW ,Tiie number o! locomotives sh PP'i,f the period of November 1 to, November 30 was iiOSi namely, American, lei . Wma, 191. Baldwin,' as. In aaoiuonw oMTmffoS, &rM (Market bhows Recuperative .h-S;' Powers alttl RnlUeS WelL domestU, and computed 37 foreign loco- Q -j g .important inuuiiimi . ...--i- . U"??ndjnr-tn KnglanU accord.ng to the which Bays i ibiiv nrnii in'. niuvii ?w ! terprlsea nlread expenditure of v in nana lllUItU ".. 1 6.000.000. Chief among i these Is the building of a largo """. fe. . Swansea by the AiiRlo-l'oralan Oil K' Company.'' This company Is V-'"'"? a. ..i fn aaa nAA tm wnnrvpr. niiuwu" wefi .id eulpmenu -Wff ' terprlsea also nro projected, according to tho.nowilpaper. .lield Co.. announce tho , jiartuiall, , fieiu . l., ";.""",vi"L, e rstlrem.nt "from the executive 1 6fe of , 3, onoioftho oldest ami ".", ""- re. aocJates. Thomaa-.C. Dlnyney. luad of the ,' N r.oTron' department, wholesale. His de- ' . ..i.inn i. fn eoiire 'n of December i '191. Charles 8. McCoy ' ..SSSnthv" pointed to ths position made vacant Hi iif: Blnyney's withdrawal. z. . m . HnHi, flin new, ..i"-"."..1i"" "ir"mlr. firturera me i t Aowclatsd Dreps Industrj- of America L and have the bcopo of the association i J? ' .lAnl 1 ..linrnntpr. Manuf acturera ut 'children's dresses will also be eligible e,i mamhmTi,i (him inauina n ruiiic- .'vr;j.;..K ';:. ,,;. indutsrv. i DCUlfilltfl Wl ."5 ,;.,. , w. - There was llttlo or nu new bualneas leported In the burlap markets for the day. Where buycro must have mercnan (IJso to go on with they are purchasing in. very, moderato Qunntltlen. There Is soriio uneasiness c'tpressed concerning; "Wisdom ot trying 10 nam i;- ""- More than 1000 uiin(led coal curs are reported standing nt mines and scales In tho Huntington, V. Vn., district, most rvf IKsm silnnir Ihe HnCB Of the ClieSIl peai ke 'md I Ohio railroad, owing to re- cent zoning orders of the fuel admlnlb- tratlon which Unlit Huntington terrl-J to about 20 per cent of Its former i LAiiinLr area. Lnuer xne ruiu m. m i- inlnlstratlbn ohly about 100 cars may. move to Tiuewaier eacn ibihuui bourn. t ii, j niir Kninlv and uuvan Valley fields a number of mines i w 1 1 1 fields a. number ot mines will ne opiigea 10 suspenu UL,Kain,v., . " , Indeflnito time. The new llubnn sugar crop, according to .conervutivo estimates, wm toiai :t nnn nan tons. It will be the largest out-turn In the history of the Island. Tho 1017-1018 season resulted In the production of 3.446,000 tons. Grinding of. cane, is going' forward actively, About twenty centrales arc now at work. In ctihn none, la itlnnted almost every mohth In the year, but the principal months- are Arjrll to September. In like manner, harvesting is almost per- petuaK but most of the mills work from ' January to- June. i Tiist now serious strikes on the Island lire-. Interfering with sugar operations. Thesi strikes itartcd .several weeks ago at several ports among the stevedores, ' who were nulckly emulated by railroad employes in Camaguey and Orlente I'rov mce, As a conscciurnce many mills which . planned an early start ot the amps Ian have been unable to carry heir plans into effect, Ilecent advices indicated that the ports of Havana, An tllla, and -Neuvitas wero almost coin nletely ,Ued up, hut that loading was kolng forward at most of tho other ports. i Women's l'mplojment llurequ of Pltts Imrgh Bays vacancies exist there for 1700 women- and that oply 172 women ha,vo been discharged thus far by Indus trial plants ' ' The jrartha.. of the midgeport Morn- ne Telegram, the Bridgeport Kvenlng osr.iand the Bridgeport Sunday Post, Inir ' 1ftst-. nil issued from ono Plant by Kdward Flicker, forme;rlypubllslier of tho Cln- ths"Wsdom of trying 10 nam i;- - ; (tenernlly wero not inclined to dispose kcts well Into next Mar through further ot .l10lt- holdings at present levels. prohibition on, I'''""?- n1,ff?(1.raafae- Advices from Kansas City, noting a is being discussed nmonc Jlffre.it rat iui e, ,i email I'.miuiriir hum nutei n, iu,. ... nam, publisher of the New York Com- ..' merclal. from Archioald McNeil, Jr.. A :iid Kennetli W.'Mt.Xclh-Wasi announced today. i l: LOCAL tilfilNG STOCKS TONOPAH STOCKS Bid .32 ., , '.is .on .14 .07 JIM llutl.r . MacNamarL . . . Ml.)vvy Mljpnh Extcii6iun Montana North Star'....,,, llescue Kula . , West End ... ... .nu .TV,..-.'!,' OOLUITKLp STOCKS Atlanta Tllue Bull Booth .... Dlamf B D . Daisy floldf -Con , Kowanas . .. Oro Hoearhead . "4 :-. 15 .02 .. .02 . . ,2S . .(!(! .. ..01 .. .21 .. .U7 .17 ,03 (is :pi .08 .'.. - !M 24 .MS 35 .75 .13 Silver Pick lIlSCELr.ANlEOUS Arlaona, X'nltea .,.. II Nevada' vVonder " Teco)a"M!(Inii ., '.11 l" . ' frt 1 ' J W a'XEW VORK COFFEE MARKET X ew Vork, Dec. 19. Prices for coffee (' In Brazil are being well sustained, and f1" the firmness ln tho cost and freight mar f kH leads to the belief that opening f prices for futuies when trading le rc- sumed on the New York Coffee and Susar Uxchange on December 'ii Will -. show advances of 7As to 9 cents a pound iZ as compared with old fixed minimum.,,. Official cables to tho 'exchange refiort J ed the spot at Hlo und Santos unaltered fro-m yesterday, while futures at Santos ', ywcre unchanged at "5 tela higher. TIDUCATIONITi Both Hexes ..nnnvifiwd awn iKinKHV.r-.PIVrl rinrfrraduatea'aro In constant demand, flood .BBP.iK " " -..lilAna ovvi I vnlt II1 maltlnna fturall VDU. T&ee Short tha '. speedy nytem. rAmriUU , (jrTUj afmmin. wiuiiii- tVfhuht clan?3. lnnv irainins. Enroll . any t nw. Call, or write Q for full particulars ana caiaipK. rillM. IIJJ81NK8B COI.I.KOE anil Cojlese ot CST."!''". , 1017 rhflnnt Bt.. Philadelphia elTAVirn'l Tha Beat Bualneas Bohool. WINTER BESOBTB ATLANTIC CITV. N. J. Pannlvanla Av... ! u'Bbch t: 8UI rUr. cantral location, always asaci. Ctttdtirna. ErTr7aloWancoaao cIt to comfort ed recrMti.n. Celal WlaUrtamn Bklt AlhrW Tlyiiell HOTEL B0SC0BEL c' U opn. Thoroughly heated, Blt.. A. 13, Marlon. Uaaafminator Ky. av, nr. Bch, Blev. lott. t18.B0 up wlily, 2,KQupt1a,Uy, 0ia. Buhrat om roNT roaiFOBT, ta. t Find out difference lntim to the Jar Boutl) ; ,i ,, rtsorts and Old Point Comfort K .AI ft BAIHT AAUFHRT VI .. . w"v. jz??v.yirt , rr X nal.l rhAnShV.Hn Bwlmmlni.Pool, JfJolf. E.aIoodCualne, Every urnpean path and rorjrfB Monroe, va. t and Information at Cook'iL 223 j Itaymond & Whltopmb. lOOlt Cbtj ilt Mr. Foalar," In Acker's. 13ft.ni American " Express ,Co ,112? r BroatJii 11llf "AI Chestnut. 'i cuastnut at, APOPHTA. OA. Hotel Bon Air C& ?e auqusYa. ga. 'j, Ai.'eonvenlent and dellrtatful placa to spend p. Jur holldajs. Uood Orlvlnrani motorln. ! excellent .addle horses. S golf courses and WJ. alt outdoor aoorts. & Addrei. C. G. TRUSSEIX. Mjr. f.AKKlVOOn: 'N. J. LAUREL-INTHE-PINE 5, LAKEWOOD, N, J. w open far the Full. White? .j nm pii om M - BEAR PRESSURE FAILS TO DEPRESS CORN PIT (.BAIN" I1KLT WKATHKK 1011 GOAMT Clilcato, Dec. 10. llllnol. Inrrenalni; ,1,uln... ..1IK nln lal Innl.hl n, I. iness wun nun warmer tonlsbt. da ..-. ..., ...... .-... ... .-....,... ,-- iji warmer toniBDi. Ml.aauirl in,l laiM-aa'a-Atmltli rain In nlcht and l"rlday not much chunre In temperature. Wisconsin VlKetllod. with probably rain lale tonight or Friday. ..iinneaoia rartiy ciouay vie.i, itrou- ably lljht rutn east tonli int ana jtioiui rmirr. North Itakoti ,ivui. i,,i.hi n,i ivmi.i cooler l-Tinar, ita lnlr tonight and lday dynnaettleSea.t, cooler ea.t .South Dakota eicerrt proDahly 1-rld idar. Nebraska lVIr weat. probably rain east lonlaht and Frriar. Iianaai-l'nettled with rain and In east 1'rldur. Vtontann and IVyomlng l'alr tonlsht tonight anu iridST, Chicago, Dec. 19 NotwithstandliiB persistent pressure on the prrt pf local bears, which de pressed distant futures, the corn market showed excellent recuperative powers (nclnv an.1 milled rtll nn o-nn.1 h,n tner b.. commission houses. , .. .., , , ... ""'uarJ w"s ?"""". o e " vousness among shorts as delivery day approaches. The nearness of tho Christ inns holiday curtailed new speculative ventures. Although offerings from country dis tricts adjacent to Chicago wero re porter freer, It was said that farmers fair amount carried over undersold last .light, were looked upon as indicating a ifup In tho feeding demand. 0at .pre leavy undcr soiling by '"" " "T 0"naVket' , suptMrt wa3 poor. uio inarKet ai- played no snap. There i wero I'cdBlne commission houses ami In the main sales of January. Hhorts covered nt nines. Dda for the cash article were easier, owing to largo country holdings and nwni .inrlca In neronrt hands. Kx - .. ciuant,.lc. ,,. -;" .. v ,, ,.,. .,, ,. parentis- to fill nearby freight loom. Leading future" ranged as follows Lorn mew oenvery; Yes'y'g (loan Ifloh Tw ('lone cloea Jan . May . . uats Ja;i , . . May . Lard- .Tan ... 1.811 1.35'i 1 a7i 1.3SU 1.38 l.Sd'i 1.3.14 1.34'. 1.34', 1.35', 71'i 71 71 i 71 ', 71 71'i Wi 704 28.70 28.7B 21.0" 23.07 .23 70 23.00 24.02 24.(1.-. 24 25 Mav ....23.0 jau llav nibi, 21.75 24 75 23 72 t23.S0 I'ork Ja'i . ... .,. ul." 47.00 48.00 47.30 13.U5 5 4-i.OO 42 Financial Briefs The New York Subtreasury gained i $4,116,000 from the banks, yesterday making a cash net gain blnce Filday of 19,196,000. leopnld Splngarn. of Xew York, has been elected a member of the Philadel phia Stock Kxchange. It Is expected tho firm of Splngarn &. Co. will open offices In this city. i The Stock "Nchange has admitted U i dealings Wilson & Co., Inc.. rights. 1 Due bills must be settled tomorrow. Mayor Smith today bigned ordinances .1..llli 1. ,TS vfrteiT t) d nl nf Tj'S'rinl-- .'ford: the Broad Street Bank and the UCOlKllUllllK '' -t,Jt u a.Jniii'.a v. a- ('- 'arrQk'vtte TsTcompany as JfaVtV "Vunds -omp'inJ U8 of W funUs' depositories Certificates of increase in capital stock of the General Motors Corporation from $300,000,000 to .375,000,000 was filed in Dover, Del., today. ' 'TaieVdifinflttec on Rilcnrlties ot the New Y'ork Stock Uxchangc has ruled I that dividend of Jl on tho preferred stock of Kansas City Southern Hallway Com- I pany will not be quoted ox-divldend on Decembu- 31, and not until further Asked ' notice- , m4 I The adjourned meeting of Baltimore '.I'd I and Ohio stockholders, scheduled for to .osfday, has again been nd'ourned to Jan 17 uary 30 to await completion of the terms '"'I of contract with tho Government. IV,' ,. " Illinois Tuxej Reduced .n,n cliirueo. Deo. 19 A rate ot 75 cents nn SI 00 nt enualized valuation haft been fixed hy tlie State TSN. Commission. This Is a reduction of 15 cents und repi-ff cuts u saving to Illlnoli taxpayers of apprux. mately $1,000,000. RAR SILVER , l.at IU1S Today Yes. Thura. Hlsli Low i N.YorKUentsUOl1; 101'i wm 10P. 85' Iaondonipencol inv, ira 4s.- iii'a 4v, Coke FOR HEATING is Cheaper Than Anthracite Coal Easier to Handle Gives Heat Quickly When Wanted Furnace Requires Less Attention CAMDEN COKE CO., 418 Federal St., Camden, N. J. Telephone, Camden 2340 Bell 376 Key. tone DISTRIBUTORS E. J.. CUMM1NGS, 413 North 13th St. OWEN LETTER'S SONS, Trenton Avenue WM. J. ARMSTRONG, 2425 Passyunk Ave. GEO. L0UGHERY & SON, 4158 Cresson St. M&Bayunk ... Philidelpkia GOSSIP OF THE STREET ; THEORIES DIFFER , ON POOR MARKET , Money Committee's Restrictions Blamed by Some, but Argu ment Not Well Sustained A number of reasons wero ndvnnoed yesterday In brokers' ofllces for the sloppy condition of the stock market. First and foremost was tho Btandlne ,, e .i, , 118 of the r feature ' complaint about the restrlctlo money committee. A pceulla: In this connection was a dispatch from I 'New York on Tuasdav (rlvlnc as a ro.- I son for the market declines the news of ' .! n'a v "" -"-I0 ' a ,,".'3" ,, k i , dissolution of this much-abused I'liniinnipn u-nan nnnnpn nir t nil nnin. - committee, when, according to all opltv Ions, bucii news should have quite tho reverse effect. The fact that the public is not In this market Is given ns anothor reason for present conditions, and a third rea son Is tho Indefinite and confused con dition surrounding the railroads. In defiance of all this, optimism, rather than pessimism, Is tho prevail ing tone In tho Street, and, In fact, all over tho financial district. Some brokers expect a continuance of present market conditions till after tho new year, while others expect at least one good lally befoie that time. Next Railway .Meellnc There was llttlo Interest dlspln ed in tho financial district yesterday over the meeting of the Association of Hallway executives, formerly the railway ex ecutives' advisory committee, to bo held In tho Grand Central Terminal In Ne York tomorrow to further consider the problem of returning railroads back to privata ownership. One banker said that as tho general public is In the last analysis the most in- pUbllc " ln lhe last anaI', tcreBtP(1 ,mrtJ. thern Br , CeMacA to secute ai should ho somo an expression of opinion from It. Ho said that us. lar us ins cnowieuge went, inose no naa spoken to on the matter showed widely 1 diverging opinions, and thnt ns far ns the number so consulted was concerned tho vote would- bn about own. Ho .lid not believe that his experience would he tho same as the result of a nation-wide canvass, as he believed tho West and South would overwhelmingly lino up In favor of a further trial of Govern- ment control and operation under more normal conditions, which ara likely to prevail as soon us a final peace is signed. lie was not lu favor of bo long a period as five years, as suggested by Mr. MeAdoo, and believed a thice-ycar trial would beufflclent. 4 When asked his opinion of the appar ent extravagance of Government opera tion, ns reported In the Ir.crenso In the wages of car Inspectors from $93 u month before Government control to $252 after, he said thero was undoubt edly nn explanation for bucfi figures, and, not being a railroad man, lie could vpnture no opinion. Another banker said he understood there was a good deal of disagreement among tiio members of the executive committee, but on one point they wero all agreed, und that was their objection to Mr. McAdoo's live-year plan. Up to the present nothing. It was said, has been definitely decided upon ns tin al ternative, and it was hinted by this banker that nothing will be done till ....... i e -. i -.t I . i . t.. ""er tneir tomerenca in i-niciigo siiomy after January 1 There was a wide difference of opm-1 ion yesterday over lhe publication In a New York newspaper which stated that one of the great banking houses had privately stated that it was tluoughl with railroad securities and that here-1 after the big p'rollis and opportunities i for the investment banker would bo found in Industrial and foielgn securl- ties. I A peculiar featuro lu connection Willi this statement was that, ns :i lulc. It i was Indorsed by bankers und brokers In the downtown section, while thoso in the vicinity of Broad an'd Chestnut i streets took Issue with It Ono of the best-known bankers ln the downtown district said he has held and acted on that opinion for years, and ho said the wisdom of it will become so self-evi dent in tho near future, whn the industries get properly started, that I Pr:jrrrr.. .'..,.. -.. . i. i 1. , .. j -navr i rT'l"T'i i " '' T iTT'i i "T i laf M . j 1 S ,V hi 1 f r .It1 VIA iJeMiP -JgSte raj (J I jr -jp -'Coupon fa . KfHkWwLw rB tky rl y lw' 'Sign and JZ . ryWlsliti'iwSlV U I TT IHf l AT iW r mail thla ecu- PJ9 ( . h1hW Ir"--1 TrOwiyi LB vi ftAHs m Ar Lr ' pon to Under- J3? bbw ckWrnV CMilL H JaaK)aSm I jif Lt wood 'i'ypowrlter , Bj ftlW. If TiV IM m iniamaaMWIfnam,rnKh WtT 4mT .' ComPKll J . DCQt. ( Ti Jiki51bBBBEH9S' R mr 0 n. iaoi cueuut eft fca JOsWkTplftr ' ' ' lfl Wr f ut., l'hlla . I'a., und Vi BBBBa- ail I xL-W ..imisaMrMall ..BBBBBBBa , 3 ou will receive a Iffc m-. Blf.fLIMaBHB.BVBsSEHifa ' book outlining experi- .taaaaja-aaaXlLllBHBBBBB mmmmtw ' elices in meclinnlial jKT VaVflBMHMHiHKMMll1 bnokkrepluc entitled fiH t' "rifteon QooJ lleaaons," fj" Uhderwood Typewriter Company inc. A"T mSSSZSi xmmmmmmmmmmmamsBmmmtmaBBka i. lllf'1isa5ggaB jfa-iirr rfirWtSlPiilWtlMirttBlii;'. iiHnf iyiTiii;rA-1ff!iTtfMHMfcilra-hii - ,v.A;wJlJ.., - r-lwmnMWtf' r r i r-flklVlffilfeHi'1'f.r rfi llV ui V. i iliMmftiliiiri ujjj-h... 1 people will wonder why tliey ever (iueB,f I tloued It "Talio Steel.'1 lio fcnid, "for txamplo Why, J. I Mornan jears aeo . saw its future when lio told a friend I of mine tlint If ho were to pay the price hi? Krandchlldren would liavo to pay for , t'nlted Plates Ktcel common lie would bo considered a fit BUbJect for an Insane , asylum." Several others held similar Mews and Raid that railroads wero not Interest' Ing any longer, especially In their pres ent chaotic condition, and the future did not seem to hold out any hopo for bettor. Opposed tn these views were just as many In the uptown Bectlon who have an abiding faith that beforo very Ioiik .1.- i, ..... ... , , i.Aii.r inv luuiuituH v in no pmcou in . uv.it, . position, financially iiiid every other "B' ,ha ever before, und they urBUe ' tla( the , of ,h0 i11(,ustral estab-, lHhmenta Is dependent so larsoly upon ' 'he succesw of the rallroada that the;. cannot be considered separately. There was considerable speculation as to which one of tho "large banking ' '1 tlufrt.iJe.nent In the, first place. Tho only point of agroe leflccted In the earning, New York Traction A fair degree of Improvement war. noted In din New York traction issues following the rather sever,, declines of the lust week, the New York Hallway's Hiilk-flv'ti " i,.niV, adanclnpi low levels adjustment income bonds about four points from tho of Inst week. HUeiUUrUUXU liUlllU ia.lllMl a,Ot "'" refunding 5s have advanced about three p-jints to around 79 International Mcrcat.tilo Marino sink-, Ing fund 6s bustalncd a LOnilderablo de- cline marketw.se pn Tuesday, und this was followed bs euiistderalile uncasincsH ir:"1 '? "'v. vr , !;k. c. ".ont-nSK' :k?ftj .. . "!- i ioo uui umii", ruiuc.-, ni v.., .1 . , ".." ruiru ln ouvera' iaor Quotations: SVIf.' ""i.1""" "..."" iir- v'r ",.. ;iu, , nieuiner iroin iicporied at , never deal In industrial securities. vn?"1' "a, Pr ,8? lb-. In os-ll,. ..eke-- Z-52 J,vnn"?: "Wl'"?. l,b'-T1rt4,1iaoV, ' d? "Jornaatjeriio inirr whent 100 rir rent flnnr nn "IMF? 0,'-''-'Lii0 . ""t ,, v&r uoztfn, H WWOi ao, lilornfifn llatterduin r YnrK Speaking of the future of industrials. '"'"Kan. wi"ca7 r fno" r.crUccnVVouV. , - iVr?i01 tVVnrini.-.0 I'nnVbrog" New York ti promlnctit banker , ailed attention to noul7 "'feffijgt wheat. 100 per :Ul&.i-lVlttlo8?8!"- ?? ,,R ... Vnft the enormous surpluses which many of rvi; H,ni!it", ui, H,i H. Wa , FRESH FRUITS '"'""" . V'l.biii Ne York them had piled up during the war '"Meo .118 7SW0.I0 per barrel In aack. as .. iiiw" tauus . W. -' Tacglf. . . . ,. , , . ,..-,,.. ii.t. .... i.e. '' -."iiii in,. iiiarueL uas general i m uhuej . I'nrtn iiiiiiHOiri,u ior i-vtiwi mm liu.i ;ic-,ituti,,A u- ........ -.. ,.,, .,..., ft. .., nn,.n.i Thai a..,-.- !,..,-. ,.,.. "i.. v in this issue throughout esteniuy s train ing. Tills was brought about by reports In Wall street that the plans calling for l(1 the "(ale ot the compan's British ton. ,,f n, nnge to tho United States Government had struck a snag and that tho only manner In which tins transaction couk . . ,ou ,. ,,, ,, .,.,.,. ,ile I'D V VI(3UII(lll(V'i ..... ..s- .... n- medium ot u special act of Congress permitting the purchase by our Govern incut .if shares or stocu or foreign com panies. It was stated by nn uuthorit) thnt the btatute books at present con tallied no such provision. Foreign Government continued to dis- , ilv mn.rked strength with a substantial "trn0ver In this cha.act.-r of Issues. The Anglo-Krench os are now quoted nt close to 97. United States Government Lib erty fourth 4'; at 95.00, with an un usually huge turnover being recorded on each day of tho .current week Ilallroad and Industrial bonds general ly were quiet with only a nioderatii vol ume of transactions being n-cordcd. There was one cheerful note in thf llnnm-lal dlslilct yestetd.iy In the lulilst of all the denunciations over Mercantile Marine, vine prominent brokerage house said that while It may be true that neither the Diitlsh Government nor the United States Government wishes lu bic tho tonnage sold, the vessels aie making Hphndld earnings which aro piling up 1 and basing values oil that featuro alone I the preferred stock was worth every cent i ut which it is selling and more. "We salute J. H. Turner" in Simple Souls The New York World says : "A fine romance and a witty one. . . . We salute John Hastings Tur ner and invite him to come again." $1.35 net. CHARLES SCRIBNERS SONS HFIUAVLAMSaST NEW YORK r. (1 Be because it is the mofft accurate and economical. Daily balances if desired. & One operator does the g work of marry bookr . HHnhA. UNDERWOOD I m BOOKKEEPING I g I UUO thpstnut Street,, rhuaaeipnta, a. y jat n PHILADELPHIA MARKETS GRAIN AND FLOUR iviil-i-7 i. ii,viu .......,- iifpipip -Jt.WH DUSnt'l MIC mHrket ruled steadv. I,ut nw buelne.s ws Thr. I .- T ft, . lne quoiations rollon i -r mis JL. ?Port e'evstor, Oovernment "tnno.rd In. fpectlon .standard price No 1 red win- S2.8R: Nn l nn....n .., t" SQi 1 hard winter. 1l.s. Ma I red wln- iwfy"1-' JS-.tTi No. 1 red, smutty. US! No. 2 red winter. 2 Ml, No. P north i spilnr. 12 80: No 2 hard ulnter. 2.8: I . . ,rit ivimri, garlicky. J2. no. -i I. smutty. J2.38: No. 3 red ulnter. 12.82; II tinrfhsrn n-l nn. t -imfA ti 1"' J2'8V No. .1 red lnter. jarllcky, ifi !.I2' s "''. smutty, 82.29: No. 4 IS?.,.if,.!,3(.i. M. 4j rlUky, J2.SS. No. . iSn,rV. ,:-r7, No- rll.k-. smutty. "mull mu'tty, rlfohr. lu.yn. x0 15 5: t;"' j '..,!.-- : te'.ml x0' r.. ia l"ky ' smuliy. 2.24. ' " "" u.V'.YmT-Ji l! ,s:,' "V s " ,v in ?Br "Zfcfn l- o. Br- he's, Demari.l 'es We uuoto lualllv '..Hi..'"'.! .l.',,'. s. io ".A', .,"" fnr cholre'ild"" '" "" markt dec.lncd He under it lla-hl demand Increased nrelsur. to "ell W, .Tuo"o ?L'otV." J'?n-H 2 white,. l '"'i uecpinl. 2.1. nnn i.,.h.iu n-t. 'IX a-lMftf-L. ?.'". :''! rMe,. No. -"" "1'ifoiiTir: it ii. nrmrn 7tu, wtus .OVR--UecHptir. 230 hbW anM L (194, PROVISIONS 'he in.ul.et ruled firm nt re. ei.Uv reus,-.! Prlics. with demand fair The folio" Inn were llm quotatlnnn Cltj be.f. lu ats. amoked .md air dried, 4Kc. Western beef. in seta, amoked. 4So: cltv beef, knuckle- i." tenler. smoked und utr drietJ, 10c: iMt,rn beef( -nuckloH and tendtr. wokcil. 49(, ncf hmi, ooc. poik. familv. r.4W 'V0 hams. S. r. cured. losr, 3T-4fi2Ssc. and tenders, smoked und air dried, inc.: do, aklnned. b,oa.. n-!riiiTt . ,!,. .in amoked 3llft8nV4c. other hania KmoVcd. Illy CUrCll n. , l,-anrf .l ......'. o,,, . I . -. . . ' --..- 40, hams, smoked, western eur.!,' 3ftVie ,,"' "" ;w. uoneiess, nac; picnic aiioui 10i , do a...,. " iJt.i,e,: ,,,' "kTe. Too?.' 38c; hnal. fat 'mcon city cured. 45c, breakfast bacon. uar .. 1, ....., , n.,l . ..... :?! vea,,cmJ'!,a- 'tl""- "'?, 2,,j ,,,-, - - ' "- .v......, REFINED SUGARS .' were firmly luaintaiucd ui lor fine uranulated. DAIRY PRODUCTS bust" ' HKLSL Demand was only moderate, but orTerinm were light nud the market eon uiiued atronji In tone The fnllowlm: were the quotations- New Vorl., wlmle-mllk. fancj. freah. 37W37Hc. ep.-elnli higher; do do. fair lo Kood. flesh. :intf,1llV.; do. Wls-'on-dii vvhole-mllk. fiino. 371a37l3C. do, do. fair to tfood, 364lKf,VjC. lllTTEH Demand was light and urlr.c were Ic lower under increased pressure to1 Mil The follow Ini,' wero the nuotntloiia olid-Packed ajreamer; . et-,ia. GOe: hlrher s'orliK. coods. 7i)(" 72c this latter for Jobbi CtXZl rny"?."' o?' jnMi'nir at ".itiTalc; fair to irood. il55J72c. inis latter for Jobblnc i O.V.. prints 7'l ijiti- i r.mi biolk ffcarcn nnn hik y 41 .c t cnt-o hlKhcr. wh'l rold Btura rintn UGOH Recelp'.n. 80,"il lh-."s. frphli khIIi st'io in Riiall HUpply and firm at former crert rxtrns. Tip TSc; frh frallirer rrrula-l itlt1 . , , . , ... ""r '(""i1--. i ir- u-tm-p., iiHuruy nn-iH. 2I per irate; current rec.lpts, fjn.40 per .,,r. iirKii-ni. i'irn urtia. .-i per cane, wests n henner- wllltc. nne to fancy. lmi 1 tlrsiH S.ll 1IIW2" 40 par inae. Interior lota I)2i S"tat Pennsvlvanla and nearbr hen lower "tor.iiie obbs. M,iir, 211 per case; nery while, ordinary to prime, 7IKIM'-. do E"'eif. fre-h Jobblmr at 75 " 77, p-r dozen, 'brown. 74i7Sc. do. gathered, bn.wn unu Pfllll THY inKed tolore, 00 78c. LIV L- Demand wa-i fairly a t e and t.ie I i.iuiKct ruled tlrm. with auupllcs well under control Prices of chickens were aanlu , Kllahtly hlahar The quotations follow: ,.,,,...,...... ,r. tKiift nnft bun l,a,u ultb. Fowls. Bicordlna- to l and qualltv. anm amounting to oui,uuu bus (wen witn 34c aurir.K thickens. ai,-ordln to nualltj .' drawn from the Suhtreasuri for ship ji'icnic ruoa(crs. 2iia21. ducua. lvkln. .12 ment to South America. Accounting Executives V lequire a number ot accounting eweui ' tivei to assist in the management of our -Accoimt-mpt Department at New York. We seek men who have successfully held the position of manager or assistant manager of an Accounting Department or who aic experienced in public accounting woik, where not only a thoi ough knowledge of accounting is necessary, but a high order of executive ability as well. Vc will appreciate typewritten replies and umr photograph ' possible. Give age, salarv desired and biiet outline of vour busincs-. caree;. Lommittrt nn I'cnuiintl VACUUM OIL COMPANY (51 Broadway, New York " " Indian Runners. 28&8UC: neeio. ,2&82c! lurky. 1148Tc; autneas. youni. Der nalp vlhtn.p iizcb tiAtin.la nnlr. vrr pur 1101. in - - ,..... , ....?....w ,-...--.--;.. smaller altea. aott'SAc; no. oiu, ' fio naU fNi-ACn.. ..i.. 1.t nai lialr. aoaak.'do. ;."uni per pair.' 2Bfc3b: , imctlsBiii. TurkeV, I e In aood demand ondnrm Other deocrlptlona were uulct and I steady The jtllon! TurkrNe, fancy. raruy. 43T4ci eiceptional (la lilhe-. do, ' western eprln choice, 42e do do , fair to (rood. 874tc. do. do. conininn. aoft 3Bci old (om. 8SW40C. lo, do. old h'lia. :IH 1400 Knwls, freh.kll'el dr.plckrd In ' boxea welghlnc 4j Ibt. and oer apiece, 85c i wtla-hlni,' 4 lbs. apiece, S3(i34c! smaller liea. 2S0SOc. Freali-kllled lowla. In bbla. fane), dry picked Kancy selected, 8 welghlnir 4", Ib5. and over atilere 344c weighing 4 Ihs, apiece. .ISci amall siren. 2n ,k.. ,ii., -aa.i.b.. .,.. ..... .. .. n.n.ilni. chlckene. western, dir nicked, in bores-- weighlna 4'i b. and over apiece. R3c welshlnp 4 lba. apiece. S4ci weighing 3Vi lb nplece. 82t8Sc; wclghlnr :H 811 lba apiece SOtjaic Itoaatlng chicken, weatcrn. In bbla. VVrlchlntr 4 INn. anrl nr aolcce. U4c: weighing 8V1 lbs apiece. 82ci T - 'l,'n,n'" 2H 3 lb aplere. Snwilc nroll- hw Jtikk-na welrtina lji S lb., aolece. D"-! r"SrA2neAffn"'h.4.n.? 42c. 6a. lYPhtf-rt.. drv.r,Irlrf ns4iV Oti. wittrn, dry.Dlcki d Choice. ao33o Mir motatlona were follows: Anplee. New Vn.k m.r l.bl . P.ilt T'lnnln I4l!i,4rll. Klnir. ILSOSrl.'.'S: Ilalrt1n. J4r.U. Hubbard alon, lltflll:.; Oraenlng, JIS0.'.'.'; various larletle", I31S Aprlea. 'rnnaanlii nnd Virginia, per Mi'.. H-n l)ala. I2...0iS: llano. 12.5DK.V. Staimall Wlnekao. $11) S. Vnrk Imperial J40J; Home lleauty. falio. Vrk In. 1&1 W. $l.2B, wwlern, ,u. Apples, per "fl. -nusn iiaaKei .. do, per bunh .basket. ltf2 Applen. nar box. S2 2.,&3 f.U lmona. Per box. 12tf(4 Oraticea. Florida, per crate. ?- S0n. Tangerlliea, rinrlda. per strap. IJllT -.. - ,.-. -"! .41 (If 1 IMna npulea, Porto Hli n, per crate ft f.ttftti r,0 I'ranberrlea, Jeree. per tiueh -bo, 18&r. do de. per bbl 14fliUils. itrav. lierr'es. foil la pr qt notilPOi VEGETABLES IH-miuid was fair and the lia.il.e. was c.nerally firm with CHMnga blahei The nuotatlona ver": VVhll1 potnlnee Kaatern "hore, per bbl.. No. 1, tSQtiM, No 2. 12it?2.G0 White potatoes, Norfolk, per bbl . 3.2r, White potatoes. Jerae-, per S-buiL hokpt. No 1, S(l!)()c: No .' r.oWOlB- MTllte potatoes. Pennvlvanla, No, 1. fcer Kill Ibe . I2S0W2.8.. White lotatoee. west rn. per inn lba.. 22 2.".-. do. New York. per 100 lbs., t2.2.1tl,2.8r,. Sect potatoee, i JirRej. per baaket, No. I. $1 131 40. No 2. rtoifOOc. Sweet potatoc, Eaatern flhorr, per bbl. No 1, $4.50r,.r,rt: No. 2. 2 r.O K..V0 Sweet potatoes. Delaware and Mary , land, bufch . hampers. No. 1. $2, No 2, $1 40 1 'hU.30. Cibbaee. Dnnlah eeed. per ton. 2S I (L'S Onloni jellow, per lOO-lli. has! No l. li 3.nn 7ii: no. 2, nuwuix 1NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS ,- York, Dec. 10 HUITHU- Iteielplw, a.-l.-tfi tubs: craainpry blaher thnn rxtrab. 70SI 7UH,ci extra (02 score). (IDhiluV. flreta. It I M llklf r, nn n Imrv a ( m ! nMee, nt imilra Vn ui i" nn Tji. , 'vnuiii muwii v. jt tint iiinnv, i v Ti.trksxl Mtrj ,.rtn- tlMftnOf io. r n h. (lTc. ' Mtato of Peniiejlvunla and nenrln , Half Million Gold tn Soutii America New York, Dec. 19. -Gold coin NEWS OF THE PORT HI'S ami Turns Hun rk?9. . . 7 IT a m I Hun seta . 4 37pm tttrt a -.-. it . HIWIWIjUI I,uv l water 2 17 a m I lllsh water S.Jjl P m l" water. 9.21) a m I Low water, lulu p m rtKPDV im.AVI) . ,,,. , , ,, . ...,., lllah water II Is a m ; lllsh water.ll M P tn I.'w water, d.ul a m i Low water. 0:Ijiiu j,,,. ,K,,AT,U ,,, .,,... . Hull water. II. Is a in High water. 0.40 p in Loh water. 2.8J h m I Low water. 3:4o p in niilt fii , ... KV . ... , , . i'lr Hartlund t'olnt (tlr) Sutherland, I owey. China clay, I'urnras. Withy & Co. Mir Anialdn III, (Ital). Ilacetto llenon. IiM In!. NnlnfA V, v n.ia In KavlmilAna ftr Dclnwiire (Hr), Itooke. Grangemouth """iVr.l'nc.''. "ueh'vew York. md.e. CI, ,1c , H M On Htr erlraaon. MrNainre. lialilmorc. pa and Mdae. l'rt.rson Lin- Str QreclAti. Phrp liftnlnn, puxtt tinU ml. MiTfhunti, und .MlnrV Trani Co. Mr KrlcHAon. Mt'.Nnm'f, Jlalttmor". v fttiu mrne, Jirlcspon lain' rtiirn nrk . 'nulslKira 11) mouth N'fw York , Kournk fhlnnna. . t-niia. cv .ori Nw Orleans New York War lliijnh New York Clan Murrfnon yt. Nazair- New York War IVrch . .CnnlltT e York Santa Olivia I'h.la u- York Sturgeon Ha .Detroit ,ew Vork. NtiivRWreren . Uastnn New York Australia , .Nw York rivxup-n .. .HonliHUx svt York Schr Kdwnnl H- Smith . .uuiipori itAlt.inort' l)c is llnur Vhlla Newpott Newa Iet IS .nc UuiTMld t.Wi-i non roriianu Hyndam t-w inru t .Niirnir- wit i i Tula .l'Mlii i ,.ttc I'w 1-- Mliri'I.N-l. NOTKN Tli tea inn? r (ireyatokr ('atU. boutul ir n JiIk port to rnlmoutti, in n.'portM ( nut patftnl tho I.Izard lam Tu?1hj Tli ntPHiner Itoluien. from this port boun for IloUerdam with a caruo of tcraln passed 1'raxtle 1'olnt lanl Tupudaj The atcatner Montura frjm New- York to llnltlmnre, ln nFhor at Cotn 1'olnt Civ fa P ake Ha RVILROAD KARNIM-.S CANADIAN 1'ACiriC 1918 liureaAe ,s cunaweek Derembf r 55.1, 70.000 S7S,000 1'rom January 1 . 48,023,073 3. 1.-7.45U .EVr KKCEIVISK XMKI) I'ittalMirKh, Dec. Hi. W I). George, I'Viieral food adinlnistintor for western Pennsylvania, today was appointed u lucelver of the Pittsburgh Itailuuvs CompaiiS, succeeding 11. S . Stew ait, resigned. The appointment was made by Judge Chailes P orr in the Feder.il District I'oUlt. o Cuts CctaijaXni Nine cases out of ten, the man who investigates the Louden Overhead Carrier finds it jiut suited to his needs. That is what the Theodore Pressor Plant found. The' illustration above is from a photograph taken 'at their plant. They use the Louden Overhead Carrier, as do many firms, for hauling coal and ashes. The Louden Carrier saves time, labor and floor space, and enables one man to do the work of five. Tell us, your carrying problems. Write today for catalog. i DAIRYMEN'S SUPPLY CO. 1919 Market St., Philadelphia, Pa. Locust 1018 Race 1567 Distributors for . '' THE LOUDEN MACHINERY CO. (Est. 1867) Fairfield, low." Keep Him Smiling Santa Claus, St. Nick, Kris Kringle or 'the spirit'pf' Christmas" it doesn't matter much what you calj him the idea is good cheer and gladness. But there is no joy in the heart of the child wKose stocking is empty on Christmas morning. There is no smile on the face of St. Nick when he is forced to pass by even one of the little ones to whom theday belongs. There are 20,000 or more poor children in Phila delphia who will be overlooked unless you send them something toys or candy or a check to buy, these with. Won't you help to keep the smile on the face of Qt. Nick and his little friends by sending a contribution to the' Ledger Santa Claus Club Ledger Central. NftfH6HW iv ! ,f .--, 1 , ' ..? Rank oTTfi(,Ia"n(I SlateiWtnr "'""1 , London, Dec. 4. Tiie veeW-'jft&Bk t R ii-ent of the Hank of Kngland follows til ' Tnffil r-puavr(i C2R.0al.n0n. . tlpr.ra.flHA.t I ' 'I 681,000; circulation 68,963,000, IrJ rreaso fl.4E5.OOU: bullion 78.601.000; Increase, 874,000 other securities', 3S. 117.000, decrrai-c 2,684,000) other de'f, posits 143,884.,000, decrease fD.HB.OOO;;!, public deposits 28,868,000, 'Increased 11,450,000; Oovemmtnt securltlas J.i3M' 255,000, decrease 4,130.000. The proJ, portion of the bank's reserve to llabllli Ilea Is now 16.30 per cent, against 15.90,1 per cent last week nr.u rximpares with a. f. . decline from 19's, to 18( per cent In thlflE :'J y week last vear. Clcuttngs through th' .y' Iondon banks for. the' .week were 4421-,'; 220,000. against 437,240.000 last weeK and 390.639,000 Mils week last year, i-. (Jottoneced Produrts Renorl J Waahlnglnn. Dec 1!.-The cottons! 7' report. Issued today by the Census Bui, roau, places the amount of cottonseed, received at the Inllls at I.e.eeO tons1' Tirlll tll'laAal 4flA ni.ri((((t aTlf iriftAtlAAAal . I Tho (luautllv crushed during tho period! was i.UaH.naz tons, rne amount., neiui I ut tho mills on November 30 was! I i.iou.i'u .tone. Tile, report Places production of llntera from AUgdst UhV 11118, to .November 3U, l'J4, at 448, , a,00.pounil hales. MOMMeRGIflu70 . 1 STzJTinNCnY WP, Loose Leaf Fornis for ierjr purpoae jt MANN'S , partial list of our tegu. lar stock Forms! V Ari-otinla Pnxtble ltecord Hi, lance tlliccts Hills l'.iyuhle and IterelTSbl romblned Cnsli und Journal ""Inniniir Mieeta f'redlt Information nianka ".illv llualneaa hitutemelit Unity Time bheeta innMxHtp Nlntement I'mplojea' Record Hxpense Report Sratem vlglirlng sheets 'nicntorv Forms Order Itlanks Vny Roll Record 'trciiiiltulntlnn lllanks "nle Record J'rBialxra' Kxpenae Reports elnl IlHlnnre Truvca WILLIAM MANN COMPANY I Dlank Books Loose. "Uaf StatlanM-r Prlnttnc EnrraTtos Llthofraphlnc ne II JJ 529 Market ,. m Broad and Chettaut' ?.a .cVVS&V ,' v maaw- .k. tjk- -. --o 170 lltBi acSlvSlal!laaaaaaaaaaaitVaa Cot v "' tii" m i .3 cr, i k: Ji ;-n 4 n i .l :i .ill 1 -Yi. ,- fWl J '. rii4 jf& : . "v,V HP:! Jri'- , ' i WM -'! A , 'a-.