R1" r K 10 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERPHILADELPHIA; MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1?, 191U WS OF THE FINANCIAL WORLD CLOSING NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA STOCK QUOTATIONS iVfiiv York Stoclcs STOCKS PUT TO NEW HIGH y PRICES ON NEW YORK EXCHANGE r : Jtarilier Progress Apparently Made Toward Sustained !.jax"i!uSU-: ilH d Movement and Prolonged Bull Campaign. k "menu' '' New York Bonds High Vil.tms Impress 42 a Humely . , 25 t Upward Movement and Prolonged Bull Camp; '' - United States Steel Common Marked Up 41W :m 69 , 714 3 s! si n 4 , Not Close ChgC 4i' u 25 3 r.na. u. n. 714 3, 33', SO "- !2 j rt- I .. .. T-. !... I.'. I A J f nigll tonus in 1 vuuy x r ifififif ifif mchj Further progress is made in New Yohk townrd what is apparently n urtained upward movement. Heavy trading ir. Lake Superior marks session on tho local exchange. Brisk trade in petroleum stocks on the curb. Business in foreign exchange is on moderate scale with quotations unchanged. Loans incrcasfe in local bank statement; deposits arc higher and reserves lower. Cotton is up. Corn closes lower after erratic day. Bar silver is unchanged. T-. X" -I, ivh 1? CSiptttAH miMTM.. .. in Mimla nn llln Ktnrk f 11WJX1 J If I ,1, C' A I 1H IIICI l'IUill IW .,,,, .. .. -.. - J,- chant tmlnv In what. nDnarrntiv. Is the Initial steps In n, sustained up- I Mll'-Chii'mer. 34i I ilo nref . . sr I m Agr Chem.tOlt, 100, Joo'i i o irf ... 99 9 99 1 in nt Sugar. M, t,gt8 6t'i Mn (an .. 0it 411, in, Im . I'dy . no', 88t 90'i, Am Cotton OU. 42la 12, 4.", lo pr 1st . i;i joia i m II & I. . 1. " 171. 17's I"" IT . . . . 93 92 Am lnt Corp.. 50 64 . Mil lee Sec. 43J, 42' , doi"- fi:4 Gt, Am I.lnseeil ..48i, 48 'Am Ixiconiotlve C3'ii 03 Am Malt . . 11, 1 it , 'lo pr .. 45 is 45 s 'Am Smeltlnir . fifii. CM. vm .iineit pr. ,inii. 1021. 10 Am Sum To!,.. 107 104 ' 106, 2 Am hteel Kdv. 77 7 ii 7!t . 92 54 4 4 2 '4 621, 48'. 3t l' ID'S, - U -11 U wartTmcnement and a prolonped lull cnmpalsn. Thcro were sharp recessions following the opening In a number of iV' leading stocks roflectlns profU-tnMnu; bales on n l.trco scale, but these re A cessions dirt not Influence the prner.il market, buying orders cominK I11 Vfrom many sources and. nlthoiish the tr.tillnp: element on tho floor foURht ',tho upward movement perslstpntl all through the d.ij, this element con V reused defeat In tho last hour liv riihlti to cover and putting many " sfnclin tin tn new hlch nrlrcs both for the dav and the movement. United States Steel common became more prominent, selling at 93. th Jilghcst prlco touched by It since the Inst dividend mcctlnp, after which It had sold ns low n S8',. Other steol IndustrL-ils nlvi developed Htrength, with Increased lnterct attached to the trading 'in, 'WcstlnB House, which rose more than 1 point to above 43 Royal Dutch had the largest decline, falling 4 points 10 U2. but be came steadier In the lnt half of the day. Tho other petroleum stocks were in lncrca&ed demand, with wild trading at times ,ln Pan-American Teti oleum, whleh rose more than 3 points to above 79. making a new high record. Mexican Petroleum, after selling at 1S04, reacted 3 points but rallied again In the late trading, Barrett & Co. was tho most active of the specialties, advancing 37 to 119. There was a better tono to tho bond matket, although Liberty fourth 4's sold out at 93.7G. Traction bonds, including Interborough Metro politan, made good advances and were In scant supply. fc WALL STREET BUYING CORN CLOSES LOWER H&PS COTTON PRICES AFTER IRREGULARITY : SS ' do nrrf 1 - Ieerc Co SV Denv & I! Rlbttafl A tW V ft .V M b - tlnm n Si f f . -.- 4s1 -.Mills Arc laking Spots Alorc , brralic and 1-rcqucnt Cliangcs ijis!nioA secur r.?' i .Confidently Feeling That Characterize Session Oats 'do irt pr' 26 1 Am Sl x. Tel. 102 S 11' lni'i I Vm Tob pf newlOl 101 ln Vm Wool . 50 49- T0 Nm Wr I'ap pf 33', 33 33 j 1 m Inn & 1A. 11'.. II'.. 11'a Anaconda . :,9 58 ' 5't so DrjKils .20 19', 20 , Wo Oil . .74', T4 71'..- I Atchison . 91', 90'n 91 T do pref . SfiS, Sfc1, 'h All Oulf & vi pg 97', 97', llalilwln Loco. 73'(i 74 71'n Tlalto & Ohio . 464 4fi'4 1b, . do prcf ... SI M 54 Karrett Co .. llg, 115 llsa, . do pref . . ill 111 111 Hatopllas Mln. lt 1 1 Hctli Steel . . 623, CI '. (52 U . . 62, 61 N 1)23, I 00 S pc pr . .104 104 u I Hrook IT.. 23'8 22 a, I Hooth Klaherles 20 19', 1 Hums Uros...l45, 14Sa4 Dutterlnk Co . 17', 17', IUutto & S11 Cop 17'T, 17, Cat lVtrol .. 25 24 'j do pref 70, 70'2 Canadian Pae.lfiO?, ISS'j central i,thr . . B2U no do pref ..106'; ms Cerro de Pasco. 32 3 J Chandler Mot .121 117'i Chesa & Ohio. 36 55V1 Chi Ot West.. 8 8 Chi M JL St V 36 K 34 i tic pref ... 70 " mu, C H I & V tn. 233; 23H do 6 p c pf. 63 H 63 'i Chile Copper .18', 18 Chlno Con Cop 34 33"-, "ol Puel A. Iron 37 36, Col Gas & Hlec 4,1 42', 'onsol C!as 92'. 92 rorn Products 4 83n 4 8 t nioilile Steel . 37?i 353, 1 uh.i Cane Sug 22 , 21', do pref . 73 'i 75 Peerc Co pf . 93 . 'ciiv it u pi 9.T, 6's 12', lib', 13, 26 Conditions Arc Improving Break Under Realizing toTTox bei.t wr.vnu.R ruMirios Xw York. 1I. 17. Tho follow line torn iwrttaret uere reiurtlcd In 1hi rnlton brlt i thH mvrnlnct AlhatA. 2&t rtinltntiooca. 2Xt Mitron. r. Kntxrllle, ;yhvlllf, Autiii mid ';"''- tlftn. avi llerldlHn. .iioniKomrrv nnn 111 mlMtoit, 31 1 Oklalionm (lt. Xnrl Mnllli. t'harlnton nml JakonvlUf, 34i I lllle Kark and Mrmnhlo. Mi Snn Antunlii. Ms Abllmr, Mrkitburr and I'monralu, 40t Taiam, 44l Shreveiwirt. 4i lonms ChrUtl und ew Orleon.. 4K. nnil (.Hltrlnn. AC. Thcro Iran .01 Inch of nrrrlnlutlnn at (alrcatsni .4a nt lornu t hrlntl. and .nil nt San Antonio. , I x- Ynrir iJ-eli 17. There was furth- ;er active. "Wall jtreet buying at the 'fopwilny ot the cotton market loday (.ItAIN IIEI.T HKTIII.K TORF-CAsT Chliyao, fu. 17. llllnoU l'alr tn nlht ami TupiI.m; rolder tonight north ami irntriil. Missouri l'alr lonluhl nml Tiirdj, un 'Itleil et Tnedaj, tnldrr tnnlcht. VVNinnxin lulr lonleht nml luedaji rolr1r tmiltht. .. Ulnnintn .Fair tonltllli TiirsdilT nnet tlnl. rnlilrr lonluhl. Iomh lulr tunleht unci prohublr Tue ila t rnlder. Norlh llnkola I'ntrHIrd tonljlil nnd Tiiriluj light miom nenl nnd tenlrul. tolflrr. ""nulh IMkolu l.lrhl mo" tonight nnd rrnlihl luednl (older. Nrlim-kii 1 meltlrd tonight nnd Tuen ihn t lulder. Iiiiih I'ulr tonight hetnmlnc liniettlrd Tur,lai moilenite trinieratiire. ,, ,i . ...... ,.. ',"i""n lillltn HrmH lOlllglll UIIH I11FH lThlch caused a jump of 9 to 48 points duw Kililrr. L"".V a t ..- "tntlnc t'nurtllrd tonight and Tula- utij wiiii kihiw iiurllmfMti roliler. '.aston Wilms 28 t tien Cljrar Co 51 Hen i:iec Co. 1R2 i.'en Motors 139',!, m do pref .81 81 Goodrich It I" 60, 60 Jen Motors deb 83' , t .North pf . 82 'hi tin Ore subs J86, 'iulf States Ml 34 WusUell . firkr 42 In.-plra Copper 44 ', do pref 19, 19 -fi lnt II Cp (n) 113'i. 113, 113 lnt Mer Mar. 25', III. 2S do pref . .. 103, 101 Vs 101', 30 M. 151 '(. S3 SI', 38 'i 51 42 12', 1 0 I ',4 22 , 19', 1453 17'. 17 24 's 70'5 160.-, 61 ', 106 'g 32 , 121 56 S 3b: 69 'A 23 63'- I8I4 33 H 36 H 43 92'. 48'4 57 3i 21 75 93-'4 12' 5u4 16 26'- 28 51 152 138', 84 60 -i, 83' 92", 38 V.. 44 High Low Close 500 Adams Kx. 4r 63 3 63 141)00 Am Apr 5s. .101 100K 101 215000 Alislo-I'rh 6n. 97f, 97U 97'4 10001) Am ml t.iLs.lniili loou inou 52000 Am Tor H 5s. 9, 99, 99 iiiujim Kinelt 6S. 90, 2000Am T'cv 4'4 87 3000 Am T & T 6s. 92 W 17000 Am T AT 6b. 102 1'OUOAm Writ Tap Sh 88 SOiiO Armour Co 4 'is 87 BOOAtclilJon 4s 81 ' 26000 All Co Line 4s 83 't 11000 Halt & O 5s 82", 1000 do 4h . 77 4U0D llelli btl 5s '36 81 ' 3000 llraden Cop bs 94 14000 llkn It Tr 7s 8Ji 5000 Can (Ivt 5s .'l 981-, 9000 do '26 ... 97 , 6000 do '31 . . . 97', 10000 Cent Lthr 5s. 96J, 9000 C &. O cv 4 'is 7Xt 16000 C 4. O uonv 5s 86 8000 Chi U & Q 4s 95 7onoCM&Strrfd4Si.s 70 i 3000CM&StI'eonv5s 79', 1000 SM&StlW 4WS77, 3000C.M&MlKn1'sis 82'a l nnn Col & so . . ss ISnnnCy of Paris 6s 99, iiinii iien t II tir -is i PETROLEUM ISSUES 1 ACTIVE ON THE CURB Philadelphia Stocks annnnis See cor r,s im, snnnnuPont v 4s 74' 90 a 90?, 87 87 92 92 102 '4 102 , 88 88 87'i 87 81 'i 81 'i 83 1, sly, 82 'i 82 3, 77 77 81 81 94 91 82 82-j 98 , 98 ' 97 97 97 fi 97 , 95 t 96 U S5i 85 95H 95J 70 , 70 , 79 79 77 i 77 82'i 82H SS 81 91i 99H 72 72 9nV. 9014 74', 74 '4 4R-V, 48 Royal Dnlch the Center o Attraction,- With More Than 10,000 Shares Sold High 10 Am n pr. 66'; 30 Held Loo 74'? 25i:ieo Sto? 58 ' 790 Uen Asph 67 'i iu uo nrcr.inn 1 1 1'. 4940LU Sup C 21 205 20V, ,4 CBV4 74(4 l)i 66 99 Net chgc, Clone 65 14 74 57 66 1 ' 99 . Leh Kav aq IB Leh Val rran J, -P3U -1 i8 '4 1 -1-2 -i-l , l I la, I 4 . 1' - '4 ' 1 - . l'-i . 1 t1 " -I -5'4 nnnnrle ev IsSerll 4il4 1490nnKrch Kep 5'jsinr,f, 105ft 105, 1 nun iova loiu is 1.1 i 45 59000 lnt Met 4V,s. 4U. 39?; 40 11000 lnt Mer M 5s (it a, 99'n 99U 1000 inter Acr 5s. . 79T, 79T4 79 innnnKCKS&M 4V"S r.n 50 bo innn Laclede O 3s 996, 99", 99; innnix" v nts 6s mis ioi, ioin nonoLiB & m T 5s 91 or innn Lou & Nasli 4s 85 85 843000 Lib Ilonil 3 ".s. 98.84 292nnn do cv 4s 92.64 12i)on do 1st 4s .92.84 1234000 do 1'4 95.22 89000 do Ut 4V4S 94.88 5811)00 do 2d. 4 '4s.. 94.00 1184000 do 4th 4Us 93. 8R 8000 Lyons 6s . .10113 1000 Marseilles Cs. 101 j 9000Mldvnlo 3s ... 87 2O00M 1 W 1. 5s'23 9 2000 do 6s 1926 . 90 1000 Mo Pan Ken 4s 61', 1000 Mont Power 5s 92Vs 2000 New O & M 5s 54 1200ON Y C . H 6s 98i 1000 do 4s 84 ' 4000 do 4V,s .... 84Vi 5000 N Y nvvy 5s. 13Vt 3000 NY Tel r 4 '4k 90 3000 NY WC&I14!4h 51 1000 Norf S. West Is 83 2000 Nor Pac 3n . 59 1000 P.io Tel 5s 93 inooPenna 4Hs'21 98 Vs 50000 do us '68 96', 1 000 Pierce O 6s 20 101 r, 7000 do l.s 1924 93 11)000 Pere Marq 5s 85 1000 Sinclair Oil 7h 96 2000 Scab AI, ailj 5s 48 38000 Sou Pae cv 4a 84 67000 do cv 5s .. .102 4000 do rfd 4s . 81 5000 Sou Itvvy 4s . 67 'i 2000 do 5s . 95 7000 Texas Co 6S..102 3000 Third Ave Ik . R2l . 30000 do adl Bs 30 29'. 3000 1: H Itcalty 5s 68 68 17000 U S Ituliber 5s o7 8',',; 98.78 92.66 92.80 95.06 94, R0 93.86 93.76 101 U 101 ii. 93 90 li 1 '., 92 ' 64 98H 84 V, 84 13 90 50 85 59 93 98 'i 96 I HI 12', 85 95 18 83 102'i 81 67 94 101 1 ork. Kcb, 17. There was bribl trading on the curb market In all tho 1 prclroleum stocks, with Ttojal Dutch ! contlnulnfr tho most prominent feature. more tlinn 10,000 shares of that stock belns traded in at 88 V4 to 8B, following the course, of the old stock on the ex- 1 change, 1 Other oil stocks were Irregular. Mid I west Kenning making a gain of 5 points to 161, which was lost before midday, after which the prlco moved up again. International Petroleum advanced from 21 to 22 and Merrltt sold at 24 to 21. Houston OH was heavy, dropping from 84V4 to 83i. General Asphalt also showed a heavy tone In the early trading, declining from 68 to 6614. The preferred sold at 10Q. United Motors was strong, advancing from 394 to 40',. Ke stone Tire, re flecting profit-taking, was sold down from 62V4 to 61 ',4. lnter-Contlnental Hubber sold at 17. Submarine Itnnt una IIia nnlv netlvn 9 Hi ' stoolc of tho old-time long list of war OU . Ii.l.lan ..111.. ,.!.. . H ... 4.,' I . .. .. OS R! i t"" Winn luuuy hi i. lu i- -4, .iviiut ... ..1Tan Pf 25 25 42 Pennallll 14 44'4 86B I'hlla Kleo 26'j 25 126 PUT to 2594 25 1 1 44 Ji f '4 20 Vs 1- -ft 694 4 80 ',i li -f 1.5 . j u i rack Oil i ). Heading. . 80 '1 79 900 Ton llel.. 3". 3 A .1 isri-o'ijft lift m 60011 g steel 02 fe 9l' 92(4 6 West Coal 76 76 76 7. 15 York It pf 31 ',4 31 '4 31 Vi .. 92.56 92.84 95.22 94.82 9.1.94 93 82 10IU 101 iJ S6 93 90 61V, 92 54 984 84V4 84 13Vi 90 51 85 59 93 9S'i 96 101", 91 S5 , 95 18 S3 102 81 67 i:ploslves was dull, selling Island Oil sold at 8V4 lo 8. at 7. (Somen 1IOND 4 ,..,. . . High Low CIo9 1500 Am Oas& ... , IJleo 5s. 87 87 87 B00O Lake Sup B.A.lno Br-- 63 63 63 B000 Leh Val ..Ken 4, 8H 80'.4 80'4 1000 Leh Vnl lo.i.t.V0.''.1 C-I.101B4 101- 101 .... 3d4y.94.70 2850 do 4th 4i;s .. 93.84 250 do 2d 48 92.30 300 do 3',4s. 98.B0 200 do 1st 4s 92.30 10000 I'a Count cts 4V4s 98 1000 Phlla Hlec 1st 5s.. 94 1000 P U R. W I .... 95 iuuu npan-Ain Net chut. 1 !4 91.70 94.70 .10 93.50 93.84 . . 92.30 92.30 10 98.50 98.50 .. 92.30 92.30 .. 96 96'4 ?i 94 94 95 95 101 101 Onte was strontr. with tales at 2'4 uiilit- " .? '"l1, 101 v -iiiuuu4.il any v 3 1000 W N Y k I.MIL-.STKII.! Pgen4s68 08 CS Sat. clone . Hid Ask (sale) ,' . tniLA. liNAUllVE iTOCKb 101 32 i( (18 87 103 MOty 80 Mi 17000 do 7s . . . .Klo-I. 103' 11000 11 s sti s f 5s. 10(1 lonu 25000 Union Pan 4s 86'!! 86' 11000 do 6s . 10H 101 101 '-4 238000 U K of G 1U 1 5'-s 1919 100 ft 100 100 8000 do 5Vi.H 1921 98 98U 'is'i 21000 do 6'4b 1937 lol loo 'J ino -'00OWe.it hhoro 4h 79 79 79 Aetna Explosives . . Am Hrlt Mfg Am Marconi Am Writing Paper. . Air Reduction Canadian Car Co. . . . Con Car & Fdy pfd., Charcoal Iron Chevrolet Motors ... Cramp Curtlsa Aeroplane . Carvven Tool Carbon Steel Ilmerson Phonograph Heudee Mfg Lake Torp Boat . . . . I.ehlgh Coal Sales . Lima Loco Maxim Munitions . ,V Y Shipbuilding . Nor Am Pap Pulp. Otis Klevator ... Peerless Motor . . ' Pwle ling Srrlpps-llooth Standard Motors . . Steel Alloys 'Submarine St Joseph Lead Todd Shipbuilding . Triangle Kllm United Profit Sliar I" S Steamship . . I'nlted Motors World's l'"llm . Wright-Martin Mr 7'i 7', 7 Hi 2 6 1 4 414 2 3 50 66 '54 25 3-1 75 85 6 7 165 175 105 75 8H 11 12 3 5 90 95 2 !!; 314 10 IS 2 a4 .. 83 86 27 31 following aro quotations for Inactive, stocks listed In the Philadelphia Stock uxenange ,nnd In which there were no transactions today. The prlco given Is the last previous sale: Amer Stores. 28 Leh Val Tran 20 Alliance Ins . 20 Amer Una ., 63 Am Milling . 10V A O war ... 7 Bald Loc pf,102V I C, Brill zj Buff & Susq. 70 Buff & Su.s nr r.11 I Cambria Iron. 74 Lit Bros 40 Little Schuyl. 48 Mlnehlll 01 Norrlstown .. 17 North Penna. 94 North Ccn Pcnn Nat Hk war Penna Salt .27 HEAVY TRADE IN LAKE SUPERIOR MARKS SESSION ON LOCAL 'CHANGE Issue Touches New High for Year, With Sales of Nearly 4500 Shares Entire List Active Tractions Arc Quiet but Steady l Traders on the Philadelphia Stock Exchange experienced a rather lively market today, with tho list a fairly broad ono. The center around which all transactions radiated, however, was Lako Superior, In the shares of which thcro was unusual activity. During the day nearly 4500 shares of this Issue alonev,ere sold. In the first rtfteen minutes of trade this momlns some 2000 shares of the stock came out. Starting at 20T4. an advance of Vi over Saturday's close, the price was quickly carried to 21, a now high for the year. Whilo this prlco was lost later, tho Issue held steady nil day and closed at d net gain. Of other Issues showing activity, Tonopah-Bclmont led, followed by Phila delphia Klectrlc and Electric Storage Battery. All made gains, the last named showing a gain at ono time during the day of ltf. Heading, following the lead In New York, made a good gain, with Pennsylvania tho only other of tho rails to come out, shotting a fractional advance. Of the traction stocks, Philadelphia Rapid Transit trust cortlncates were higher, as were also tho shares of tho Union Traction Company, A small lot of 1'hllndejpliiu Traction lost a fraction. , In tho bond section the largest sales wero In United Raltways Invest ment Bs, which wero up 2 points. The Liberty Issues were active, but changes in price wero unimportant. Tho .combined profit and loss account of the Kej3tone Telephone Com I pany of Philadelphia, tho Keystone Telephone Company of New Jersey and , tho Eastern Telephone and Telegraph Company for tho year ended Decem ber 31. which was made public today, bhowa gross of $1,605,721, ugalnst 1, 639.269 in 1917 and $1,470,143 In 1916. Net for tho joar was $664,042 against ,$747,449 the previous jear. Tho balance was $319,558 compared with $412,178 In 1917. Tle report says: "Tho manifold difficulties of Industrial opoi-atloii which aulcklv presented themselves with the first months of the war In 1917 wero accentuated through out 1918. Competitive4 standards of wages wero established which could nrft bo met by a public utility with llxed rates for its bcrvlce. Essential materials were, In many cases, absorbed or withheld through tho necessities of war. "With the ending of the war It Is to be hoped and believed that tho trend will bo toward normal conditions. With freedom from tho innumerable rm. 72'i 1 barrassrnenb3 0f a state of war, our regular organization will bo restored and .......,.., u Bi-rvivu Drougni to ineir lormer nign Btanaaro. Cambria SU.113V4 Penna Traf 24 3i 65 19 20 15 7i 6 12 10 102 .B 3 39 Ti 'i 3V4 ST.MIAUO oir 37 4 68 20 40 SO XVi 8 13 11 105 1 3 40V4 3S 3'4 10 102 'ataw 1st nf. 6 'ataw 2d pf. 54 Cen Pas Itya. 109 Con Trao N J 62: , Corn Ex N B.345 I Krle 15: 10 Penn It It. dd ' Klre Asso ..285 1 Kith St Nt 11.310 Hunt & B T. 10 IIunt& B T pf 19 Key Tel 11 Key Tel pf . . 60 s2?r LOCAL MEAT MARKET l'Mlii P., n nf T,:t Phlla LI tt 2V Tho follonin report on the frmh wit Plill,i& Wcfct 6 1 trade In l'hllaclelnlila li furnished by ihe r, I, q 5 K1CHI IIVPHICMH HIIU IHPIH OIIICO Ol IhO UU- HwyH Cen l.eh Val Un Cos N J. 186 Un Kj-H Inpf. 14 Un Pass IIvh.150 Warvvk 1 & S 8Vj Welsbaeh ... HVi W .ler&b .. 44Va W Cramp . 77 Vork llvvy . i't I reau of Marked, United Htateu Departitunt 01 sncunure. KltKSII UKKK Hecc-lptH moderate, aver. hra quality sood, market opening slow at Hteady prices, demand light Immediate Finances Available for construction of several Cold Htoraso or Dry Warehouses In Philadelphia. Thofla Interested communtcato promptly with P 613, Ledger Office 54 York Uya pf. 31!4 395, 3 MONEY-LENDING RATES NEW YORK COFFEE MAHKET Illinois Ohio Pr.ilrle Pipe S O Cal . . . S O N .1 ... SONY. . ...162 . .. 325 . ..265 . ..265 ...690 328 167 328 270 270 695 332 26.1 693 328 Intl Paper do pref Ha lnt Nickel . . ti Jew ell Tea lan City So. 4.1 68 26 30 18 'In first prices. i-ctanand, whleh was supplemented "n. ..nu.w . nn ...nntlia t. ,. I.1lfr 4 j euyyut , ui inai tuuti.tm .. .- . pool, was practically suppneu vy uuuki I fhavlnr southern connections. 1'. 1 na i-annrlil linf mlllA Were lillV- ('IiIirko, Teh 17 Krratle and fre. i Kellv hiirlncfild 84 Kennetott Cop 30(8 1 Lack Steel . 66 I .oh It'll Valley. 53'. I.ec Rub & Tho 21 I lov!-W Bis C 42 JIackay Co . 73 iiuent chances rliaracterized the trading lar Hoekvvl pf 79 in corn todaj. with final prices weaker . M-', V"10 '. ' 25Jf' v niKut.'r stun, nue to mo exeeiiuon or 4 Pa 68 23 s4 30 17 V., 83 1 29 (.6 rr 24 401, 73 79',.. 324 563. 41 a 68 264 30 18 84 29', 66 65 ' 24 41114 1 73 79 1, 9-4 V, 4-11, market s'nee the removal of Loffio from me conservation list This has pioli.ibly been a disappoint ment to people who had bought on last Friday, and after the Irregular open Inp prices this morning worked about 7 to 13 pointH net lower under moderata oners. IV lug spots moro confidently and among over-Sunday buing orders, was lowed by a sharp break on free fol-and do 2d pref 24 May Dp Stores 65'.. 63 Mpx Parol ..ISOV-j 176 0i no prer .106 106 geneinl helling Induced bv better ue.ith. I Miami Con Cop .. ..1,1,1. . !,.....,.,. , Midvale htl I2( .. ,11,, v,i kiniivu tlHI'M'JCI.ILMu IH.'ariSll fpeculathe traders there seemed to be I; a feeing that general conditions In the X country were Improving. ovinia tne talk arounu ine ring re- tcntiment J fleeted the most optimistic view of gen-1 luer the matket tecovered and hold Lcral conditions which had developed to-1 at new high tlguies for tho nioitnieiit .Award the end of last week, the business mi purih.it.es brought about by a reoort j came In tpurts, suggesting that there that the ('.in.ullaii government would re- y. "n wfc. wi.iuttuuic ,.v. ... .' . ..j ...,w ... ,i'w. uti.j jii bcvu ihiin aiiu 'A.llion.11 l.eau hi t fluctuations were Irregular. , commandeer available suppMes now In ' Nat It It of Mex t Th. market met increased niessure tnat roimtry. 211 nref l" 42 MSP. Sti. M 89 S'H, Missouri Pac. 24- 21 do pref . 31 . 51 Nat Ai-tne . 30V4 30'i Mit 1 on s. c 13 -Nat Kn Stpd 47 '-j 110 prei . . . 9 'Unround the 22VS-eent level for May and. Oats followed turn. limMiliig lower 1 X'"v"llllJi V nftei selling at 22.53, that delivery broke inn start was stronger Then there irtrMr led 1 .! Th lh'. I New OTA: Me. 32 N Y ., 11..1.. n quickly to 22.18, but later tte.id- was a dip. but thre was a prompt re- v V Vent ' 74 ip again on continued covering. ! 01 very, due to good bujlng on tho ic-l N Y N II & H. 27 r was buying by Liverpool andipoitcil 1emnv.1l of tho Import tax on 11 N Y Out A- vv . 19V other foreign connections , round lot of oatu to bo purchased bv ew Orleans sold some, col- th0 Canadian (Jovernment for seed and .ton hero on advances, there was very a decrease of 459,000 buhels in the 4Ca; 97 67 '3 9 '4 16 '4 31 j-houses with 1 J nd, (whlle Ne 21 (10 Si HO 23 -'2 2.1 45 Julj .'.SU L'J .U J- iu I llatn- .. . Mir .1)11 21 S2 21 - ' Julv , "20 K-i 20 NT 20 XS 20 l1 211 K"i 1 Lard not, MS 59'4 1 liV 1 lhS 1 lu'i no1 4 Ml f.7 so 57 ' ,20 0.1 20 ' 20 3J 20.2S 20 21 ,10.17 20.10 20 HI 20 111 20 II) .... 20.10 20.10 20.10 20 10 M) 111 :o 10 fJT. 10a r . de m 1.11 Cotton Buyers and Sellers illf Vork, eD. II. .iari;ii uii-, :ll. Seliar ana v.aruuza. uiu mens, vVieCK anu xjuijn.iia wikici ,f Ultcneil. ueran, iuwihnj, , Schlll, Cujipla. Orvls, Hellar. 'tree, "VYachsman and Cordoza bid ; lov4n It. Hub&ara, Newman. jiirKi, KiHeII, Itoscnberg-, Yv'leck and Cuppia TjiSlyl-Flmn. Beardsley. fleer. Mitchell awHKIordan bid; Wenman. Erwln. Mc Knliiy. Hick". Young .Montgomery, tle nnd Newman ofTered. O itober Geran, a. Oumoens, Itoun trM and Oeer bid: K. Hubbard Morris mhl Kleffer. Mitchell. Beardsley and W on offered Joseph Cuts Dividend Rate York, Keb. 17. St Joseph Ian ,.. ho iioMnreil a nuarterlv dlvl- of 35 cents per share, 'payable 20. to BIOCK OI recoru J11m.11 , innnthH neo a dividend of 60 cents declared. Retiring: directors were ctcd. 24 75 23 9U 21 l0 2 J. 80 ; t-llttleTpressure otherwise from the houtli. visible supply in the United States. i;? ,The receipts at the ports for the nay Liter tho market broke again under pare Intimated at 17,000 bales, agamsi ie,ilng lluslnesn was not l.nge. The r'n16.7M bales a week ago: 18,993 bales , ..u ..rtloln was dull. Kf ye-r bbo and 10,997 bales two years .ttgO.t, I Corn (ne IIUfr) Yf-it W Sat. Today's 10 T) 11. .10 1 30 2 3) j Open High ro Clone (low tr rlnA Docn h m j m p nt P m May . . 1 'J I 1 L'tlV 1 "J' 1 "a8 1 'J1T J. . 41 nn an An on 111 ml MJ III! O'J I) l J. 1 t.,1, lilt .& 114-1. t t tfj Ii.l' . Marrn .z.iu .o.mi "v " - i uuo h-a it.i-ni 'Xtayt-...22.ir. 22.23 2.33 .. ',Jjuo"...2t.20 K ft JulyS... 21 OS .21. til 21.00 21 ? hpt.r . f)ct... . Dee. Ki, ,,Jan.r... . j i f r Liverpool Cotton ' fi XlTcrnool, Feb. 17. Spot cotton was ivouiet topay wun pricei picauy uu um t bid, nr an Milvance of 46 nolnts for ' mlddlfng, old contract, at 17 52d. 'Ihe r .Jr -A innn hnl.4 Th. relntn were luiiwwvia avw .....i... ...-...., .. -. - 1 Dales, inciutllllg ouy iwjra niiin- Futures were steady In, the early hcs. Spot prices were: American. AtZ .u is Bill, cnnii mlinline fS middling. 17.52d; low middling. d: good ordinary, 14,95d, and sary, if.tza. ?5s Norf & AN est .106 Nor I'aciflc . 92 Okla P & Ref. 9'i Ohio (las . ., 36 & do rth -T Ontario Silver. 7't Owens Bot . 48 Pan-Ainer Pet 797i 21 65 177V; 106 if 89 vi 24H 51 , SO'i 15 V, 47 97 67 Va pi. 16Vv 31 97 73", 27. 19V7 264 19, 1054 106 90', 91V 8' 364 7H 4X -1 1', 1 V f 4 1') 4 'j 2's u 1 4-1 New York, Keb 17 There was some I'uroiK-nn buvlng of futures In the coffee m.ii-lmf .in ,1... I...lln.. n .bi.. ........ I.. ,. ........ . ,.,, ,m HlvlllirK 111 11U- 1IIUIIIIIIK, .... - .t. but so far as can be learned no export f ""., ' demand has develoned In the loeal s'mt (, .R?"?!' ,,,, " federal OU Inter Petrol .. Houston Oil .. Merrltt OU Midwest Itellnlng Met Petrol Ohio Kuel . . . . Part of these may have possibly como aVn,i,ia Itef ... from Brazilian sources, but were more ,,uovah ... generallj attributed to realizing or L.elalr '...., nv,ii, (.,,,.., .n. .,.,.1 ..rr ,... ...n .. - ---- iih.imiiiiiii .,,, rl,HI Ull II UIU ll.DUC XO 14. 40c during the middle of the morn ing, making a reaction ol about 40 points from Krldaj's high level, while Decem ber Hold to 14.4oi. compaied with lat,t I-'rldnj H high price of 1.1 70r nturila'a Toda s close uMn Ma . 14 Til 14 .IS Julv 14.111 A I.-. heptember 11.70 1.1 in janunry . .. 1,1 40 I.Mn rchruury 13.23 lMlllPIJMIKNT Oil. STOCKS U.irnett OU S. Oas... ," ' Island (J le n rock " . 7'i . 6 . 3M, . 214 . 83 '4 . 24 .157 . 3, . 16 Si . 7 "j . 24 . 8V4 . -3, 7S, 6'i 84 Va 25 159 3 18 ;iit 21V4 84' HTEKIlS Iteeelpts moderate, frozen sup plies fairly liberal, market alow at 121 to $28, demand light. COWH Keeelpts llltht. market firm lo ' 41 nign.fr nt 1S to (21, demand fair. VEAI. Receipts light, market oil cliolre I lull t veal It higher at 23 to 42.',, demand fnlr. frozen veal blow at 13 to 417. POUK Iteielpts moderate, market firm M:W YOIIK Money on call, mixed at $27 to ,12. demand alow, collateral, opened today at G per cent for I HtnnSVP,?iCmd only" fab-'''5 iK lending nnd renewing. On nil Industrial '8(r?,f ut 2il To 127. ' collateral tho opening rnto was 5', 4 per MUTTON: Uecelua normal, market on cent. 1 good welbcra linn at $22 lo $24, steady on Bankers aro again forecasting the ap-' ewc at $18 to $21, demand fair, nroach tn a firmer market for money In advanco of the preparations for the next government loans, but tho only feature, at tho moment In time money Is In activity. Very little money was avail able for fixed dntes today. Hates were quoted at 6 V4 bid, 5V& asked for all periods up to six months. prune mcrc.iniuo paper averages u- nailer aeiKcn u -4 , ,. . . per cent. A little more paper Is In thef-i"""" market, but Ihe volume of actual sales lias not increaseu m ino iesi iew uuyr. , fair amount or prune nan nccepi- No Change in Refined Sugars New York, Keb. 17. The refined su gar mnrket remained unchanged this morning with local refiners quoting 9c, less 2 ner cent for cash, for line granu lated. Haws nro unchanged at 7.28c, de- .LIBERTY BONDS BOUGHT and SOLD Any Denominations Samuel K. Phillips & C COT CHESTNUT ST. Ilcmben Philadelphia rltock Eicbang Why Not Have A Chicago Branch? Army officer, Jut retnmed from Franr. la prepared to open and flnanre a branch hone In ( hlcaxo for moclerate-fllseil, well eMablNhril concern. Htuple line of me clinnlral leather, Hhrr or rubber preferred, Nine rum ancrennfal salcn manager and nperntor of nulen ngeno. UIU be In rhlla delpltlii nnd vlcliifty for a few daa. Arf. I drfi.- I. 314. I.cilircr unite. 8' 3 3. MlSlNII hTOt'KS LOCAL MINING STOCKS TOSOPAll STOCK H lllit 9 30H 2 4-1 lini Ilutlrr .. . Mm Nnntiiru ... Mblwny Miziiall Kxtcnuloll Mnntanu North Star narue Kill . . West End . . do mef Penna H It Peo (lai i 'hlU Co May JU1V nihi May ...22 60 July .21 90 i'orK May . . 40 R1 July 3H 85 T.vskeil. 22 R0 22.05 41 1(1 39.03 22.37 21.HO 40 10 38 85 21 as 21 82 22 .17 21 no 40 10 at 83 t23 00 24.18 22 ..J, 41 fl- 39 S3 137 '-j . 41', 48 3J-, . 35', 42 . 17'. 464 04 134 44i 18 32 34 11 17 46 61 18 77-11 137 Vj 6 ns V Va 1 -rl'-J 48 23 i; K 17"S. 46Vi 62 Vi 1 1 5 i 73 20 Vi 79, LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS hlrugn, F-b 17 'ions necelpts, 52. 000 head. Mostly steady with Saturday's average Dulk of sales. $17 41W17.no, butcners. $1T101T03, tight, $t717 7n par'ilng, $10.75fl 17.0D. thrnw-outs. $1H 10 71 Pigs good to rholc $ir.rl7 TATTl.B llcolpts. 18 000 head Market unevenly 15a to 4(lo higher, calves, stronr llef cattle, good, choke and prime $1H itlffip 20. common and medium, $10 75frrlfl 61, butcher ock. cows and hlfr. $7 401 Pitts & Wi ht Pic roe-Arrow Pierce Oil Pitts Coal Press Steel Car 62 'i Pull Pal car. .115 115 Ity Steel Spring 73 H 72 Vi Itay Con Cop. . 20 tt 20 Heading .. 8OV4 78 do 1st pref.. 37 37 Hep lr & Steel 75 74 do nref . . .102 102 I Itoyal Dutch . . 96 92 Saxon Motors. 9i 9 St L. H K 12 12 do pref . 22 22 V5 Seab Air Line 74 7 do pref . . 174 17 .Sears-floebuck..l70 170 Sloss-S St I & I 50 49 Sinclair Oil .. 36 35 1 Knnlh Par ...101T4 100; 101 'South It It ... 27 26 27 do pref .... 68 Studebnker ... 56 ?1 "j i" 1, .:t7 .30 nil .17 (17 OS 1A COI.IIPIKLD STOCKS Atlanta ... 04 lllue Hull 02 Moolh 12 lllamf II II 112 c-ackcrjatk 00 Daisy .. nj Kcuanus 04 (IP .. 01 Mwarheml . 11 slUer Pick ,03 .viiM't:t.i.AX'icoim ? Ariz United 2-, eada VV'ontb'r , . ,71) 1 Tecoud Mililnu 13 Atlanta Ulg I.cdgo flutte New ork. . . Con Allz O V ti k Jennm.. . Klrst National .... (loldllf Id Merger . . (ioldHeld Cons Ooldlield Klorence . (ioldfield Kewanas . Green Monster .... HecU Mining Ak Howe Sound 31) Independence Lead 32 Jerome Verde . . . . I1.; Jim Butler "n Jumbo Intension .. Ins McKlnley-narragh .10 Magma Copper.... l'i 1 Mother Iode Nevada Hills 01 Nevad.i Wonder .'. Vi Nlliislng 'o Ohio, Copper !ii7 llay Hercules .01 San Toy .on Tonopih i:tensiou "2 Cnlted Verde AV We.it l'.nd Con White Caps Yirlngton .07 3 1 1 4 1l 4 18 12 4 y 4 3 38 10 45 26 28 3 70 Si (4 2 5 2l' 30 !." 10 1 ft IVi V'j I '4 6 21 16 6 va 4-T 4 41 15 48 30 30 6 80 2'i 32 1 11 $ -J 4 hiiifpfl HIIIh urn nffererl at nnebanecd ouo 153 ' tatlons of 44i4i"j per cent for prime 3 member bills. Call loans on prime bnnk ucceptancea lire unchanged at 4 per cent. rilir.AI)i:i.I'HIA Call, 5 per cents ' -8C, time, SVitfe iwr cent. Commercial paper, 3 three lo six months, SViGG'i per cent; n1 months, 6 per cent. 4, FOREIGN EXCHANGE , '' New York, Keb. 17. Preliminary fig- I ures in the foreign exchange market were unchanged from the closing levels 1 'of Situiday. lluslntss was on a mod-I 5 V. 1 crate scale. I nil Quotations t I Demand sterling 4,7594. cablet' 1.76,',. Sixty-day bills nominally, 1.73, nlnety-dny bills 4.71. 4t, Frano. cables 5 45, cheiks 5.45?4. Lire cAbles 6.35. checks 0 36 Swiss cables 4.88, checks 4 9.'. (iultder cables 4 l'i. checkM 41. ' 40 Pesetas cables 20.18. 1 hecks 20.11. I 12 Stockholm cables 28.20, checks 28. i Chrlstlanla cables 27.40. checks 27.20. Copenhagen cables 26.10. checks zs.su ; Iluble currency was quiet at 16.20 1 16.40. 29 BANK CLEARINGS Hank rlearlngs todiy compared with cor responding dav last two Jear.. nn.siiu 421 111. ii.x. " .-u.K.'j.nm tni',.4" mix 1111 ;,i:i .,.,.' i.'h. 11111.1112 N. York. 4U7,3B'l,l)ll.'i 443,8.11, Hill 33,141.47.' M 1 I I'hlla. 1 1: Moslnn DIVIDENDS DECLARED 1.1 :.u: canners anu cuiiers. ri7 4ii, stock, stromberg Car 40 era and feeders, good choice and fancy, wnii Mntnrn 44 J11 M015. inferior lommon ard medium 2,1"1 i, j; r iu IKitll 25, veal calves, good and choice, $11,Jenn C.I'& lift Win. vi Texas & Pac . 33 i Clll-.r.i uerripis, ji.ihiu nsau. larket I Texas uo ... generally 25n to 50c higher; lambs gaining j 3d Ave It It most Lambs, choice and prim. $17 fil Tob Prod lai nitnum anu goon, iitgi! nn culls. 1 , .... 65 i 40 43V1 12 32 67 E3, 39 43 V 12 32 191 192?, 193 15 14 15 87i 84 87 ntn IfitR' 1AKH' !H.?.82 '?.-.. '.".. ch",.T.7.n,rt.r.,m;.. ".. rSf-An a nf.l"?7' 21" 31 ' -. Ill'-,'.,U ,, vuu, f IJW.I.UU, till I, I ', "w in' ,A 1' .QftK' $5 3u8 60, I Union Pacific. .130 1HK 129 io prer . !? 4- 37 !, 75 4-1 102 -rl 9 3i5 9s .. 12 4. 14 22 7 4- J 17 V4 1 17" 49 4-1 Vi 35 4- 4- H 14 American Kxpress Company quarterly of is per ceni paai,ie April record reiiruare 2H iionhs Rethlehem 7s (notes). 101 Cosden Oil 6s SO Co den & Co 6s .90 Cudahy 7s .. ."'s 101 93 93 102 60 67 99'; 88 1118 69 65 1, to stock of ,,ssin'n f-ov't 6s reenro 1 enruarv . ; ,--- ,,,.., cii. f,5 West Pcnn Hallways Company. 'quarterly ItUHIan l.ov t 6 s.. . b of IV, per cent on preferred, payable Marih Southern llvvy ns.... ,n tnnlj' rt .-.,,.... 1 ,(n..h 1 Ulnnlfllf 111 11, CD S h Kresge Comnam niurterly of 1. Todd SliinbUlldlni; 6s. 104 per cnt on preferred, pajable April 1 to i stock nf record March 17. .vianhitten Shirt Company, quarterly of i mril T OANS INCREASE 1 per cent on common. pioaWe Manh 1 1 LUCAIj bUAl" irvv-IXLinai-i to "tock of record February 20. 1 ,. r tcrly of i4 per cent on common, paabie I Deposits Higher and ueserves Lower changed, (nsan 1 ,1 alnab f raMeJ TTa tisll n - lfl . standard on nf New jersey, quarte'ri, of Than Same Week Last Year $5 a share, pnyabla March 17 to stork of ,,., - . - record February 20 The aveiage condition of members ot AJax lluMii r Company, quarterly of $1 50, tn(, Philadelphia, Clearing House Abso- pa able 'March 13 to stock of record Feb- cl!)tit. for trio week preceding today If rusry .s . ,h ,,tlv statement, with .Montgomery vvara company, annual or cwmwu Vii. Extra by United Slates Envelope Co. i Hnston, Feb. 17. The 1'nlted States Knvelope Company has declared the regular semiannual dividend of $3.50 on the preferred stock. The company nlo declared the regular semiannual divi ders of $3.50, nnd an extra dlv'tlend of $2.50 on the common All dividends are payamo aiarcn . sn BAR SILVER Commercial bar silver was quoted In New York today at $1,01 an ounce unchanged; in London at 48,',d, un- UNITED STATES. GOVERNMENT LIBERTY LOAN BONDS Rat 312 4 4 4V4 414 4V4 4V4 Callablt Du Approx. Yield f Called, or If Selling at Par, on Callable Oat Apprax. Yield Maturity 1932 1947 3.60 3.67 1932 1947 4.70 4.42 1927 1942 5.02 4.50 1932 1947 4.77 4.57 1927 1942 5.05 4.66 1933 1938 4.82 4.74 1928 4.87 $0, $100, $500 AND $1000 DENOMINATIONS FULL INFORMATION REGARDING THE TAX FEATURES OF IHE LIBERTY LOAN BOND ISbUta WILL BE FURNISHED UPJri riEUUEST MONTGOMERY & CO. 133 SOUTH 4TH STREET PHILADELPHIA 14 WALL STREET NEW YORK GOVERNMENT SUCUKITJLS DEPARTMENT t TLLLl'llO.NLS. IILI.I,, l.UMIIAItll 43201 (U:bTOMS, SIAIN S38 J " on common, In adnltlon to the rcuular comparisons, as follows IK illvlilrnil of per cent on preferred The ,,, ,....,,. ritlsbunrh. Kcb 17 i'ATTLE Iteceli.ts. United Allov S 39i iniio hed ittnily .st '.',?. S1" ("'W"! Unit Cigar .Sts.llBTi neirers. iimi:. cons, iinwi; calves. ' iinllp,! Ilrue .-ini- nnn h.iM A.tiv- Tun tia '.uniieu. urug HOdS Receipts 75110 held Irfiwer Ilravles, St823eU8 40, heavv vorkers, JIM ''J1NJ.-! light or)cers, HOtflOL'5; ple-j, HHKK1" AND LAMPS Recelpls. 2500 hi Higher Top sheep. J13, top lambs, Kansas Cltr. Mo.. Teh. 17 HOGS He clnls. 0000 heart lllvher. Heavy, I7 50 18: butchers IT 4U 17.85, lights, 117 17 40- nigs. I1S1H CATTLE Hecriiiis. kOOO head. Higher Trlma steers. llflfllO1 com steers, nnm nallv. I7WI3; cows J714; heifers. 180 14 Ml calves, if if 14 HHKBl' ll'celpls. 1000 head. Hlg-her. Lambs, llfl (W017 10. yearlings, tin no ir, -J1. wethers. lOttl'.'.IO; ewes, I10.B0O 11 23. South Omaha, Feb, 17 nk Deposits Show Increaie .i. for all banks In Philadelphia, 1 and State, according to IIKUres , .n niMI hf.d. Htradr to 10c higher. L!1W tta JW. He- 'VWner,!... head P jmilli, nii;ic. --.... over those of 1917. HOfiS Receipts. nange, Financial Briefs .mAtlng of Philadelphia Trust directors loaay, jor orania- r wr reilected as follows: St. Henry O. Itrengle; vice presl- kv '.T. . . Iaa n.a. ll.nl T1 UK J. narui, iw iitvomKi,,, . rame; secreiary, iwiKr " arer. jonn i. mni num. on C- penney; rem enmio maa n. rrosser. assisiani eKlrer, Harry Stewart; - officer. IUIS ji"rne ; un PllKUr Iteeelpts. lono head. Kast nnlTalB. N. V Feb. 17 -CATTLE Iteeelpts, r,00ll head, GocmI steady, common, 2io to oOo lower Trim steers, $17 23?p IS 21; shipping steers. 410017; butchers. llOWie.MI: earllngs I13&1AS0 heirers. d M13; rows. lltDll.SO; bulls. Id MU 11: stockers and feeders, 1 30O11. Fresh cows and spring. I0S BIRO Calves, receipts, 200O beadr. Steady. ItlOldflO. H(Xla Reclp(s. 14.200 heart Market 33a to 50o lower. Heavy. !ls.l3fflS.S3i mlied and yorkera, lis. 13; light yorkers. I1A MB 17i il. 110 60: throwouts. Iliets.ou; stsgs. ll0Ol.1t Canadians, 1801S.1S, HIIEEP AND IAMIIH Receipts, 7000 head Ijm.bs. too higher; lambs, $110 18 IS. others unchsnged st. TjiuU. Mo...Fb. 17 IIOOS RrcrlDts. 24.300 head. I-oW. Lights, U7.30O17.7.t; ...h. vin.a-1 n Tlblen ; ns surer. A. Ilaymond Ulshop; pus, $ia. aiJJ1(i.X3:butiher, IW.souis.ir,. . Mm president, John U &AKTTUReipti'. Bono head Bte.dy. I Xaillve ner eirer". , ."n,.ia iirners. . '.. . .n.fAhM.WMUkl,Br-ti--"'l2'"l wwr " ' rnri irnijClli llPW'li if ri', iT73fj $i; uwts. ta.eo'i ( ' AWmhxa!tl tar, luaWaur mwSyatF'.i'r.. 9f Iii4).t. . imuk,r tni i'H, 94 do 2d nref .. 94 United Fruit.. .164 Unit Ity Invest 10; do pref 20 i II S (.' I P A. V 16 U U S Ind AIeoh.l06,4 106 Vi 105H U H Ttealty.. 27 l 27 Vi 27 'i U 8 Rubber .. 771 764 77-V U S Smelt & Itf 46ti -!5Vi 46V U S Steel ... Vi1 'Ji"s a2 73 39 117, !)4 H4 163 9 74 19 ' 1511, 73?, 39 'i 118Vi 94 94 163 10 Vi 193i 16V4 'i y -IS hittrr Is payable In four nuartfrli Intttul- Colorado Power Company, quarterly of H of 1 pir cent on common, pajable April 3.i to etock of record Mnrch HI, nnd l pr cn. on preferred, payable March 1.1 to Mock of record Fibruiiry I'H. RUsFoFTlLS AT DOVER Ijans . . Kvihirs Clr. Duo from banks. Hunk deposits ... Individ denoslts . Time deposits . lies, with F. It. n . legal deposl Cash In vaults ALL JlKMIinni Feb. 17. 10 J7.Vi.ll-s, Oi 10 House, 34,2fl.!.iKHl 11I1I,41'0,1IIIII .4.KJI.rMHl 4 Ml. 482,0011 3,103.000 Increase 1.410.000 J.M 000 R,.'.77.00l) 11.01.1. 01X1 , 7,114,000 I 123,000 Bi.ms.ooo l.-,.Kin.(ifm A3,4i.nno 02.OVI 000 J.44O.0OO 1,130,000 401,0110 1,100.000 2.1.1.0(10 1,34.',000 t I' S Steel nr Utsli Conner.. 68 Va-Car Ch pr,113U Wabash V4 Wells P'ar Kx 64 West Mary.... 10V4 W Union Tel. 87 Vi Westlnghouse.'. 43V4 White Motors. EOVi WUJys-Ov'land. 26 do pref... ... 89 T Wilson Co..,.. 69Vi Woolworth ...122 111V4 114", 114 - H 68 6SV4 Vi 1U'4 113 One Abolishing Whipping Post in KlSrvT wSSrA' " Dfilawnre Amonir Them i:icess reserve .. JIBMIIKIIS RKSKRFVK SYBTHM Hover. Iel.. Keb. 17. As anticipated v..m 1n2.11s7.00n ininmn J , there was a general rush of Mils In the r.xceks reserve ... s.llo.oo, MS.OOO . two Houses of the Delaware Legislature TRUST COMI'ANtKS not MIIKDERH RK- . U nn.. If K.lnv Iha last rav for rpp.lt ln HKH K H1STKM 1 n. K,,l,.OQ nntll Ifnnses Will remn'n UeservB held "MMSI! " " "" "' - - v' i Kxcess reserve .... v,v,i in session uniu a o ww iuiuiukiii io- 'ijecreapc. j.,-.i,. .w ,. l, . lln. alt Rentnrs unH ll.n. In addition to the deno.lt, , .bov. i there . nit.- - . . -..Idnh nn c.A.r I ...! pOSltas atjainat nv. avvg-fge tm icvjuiftUi Vi 64 101, 87 41 60 25 89 69 121 8 'A 64 4 "ft "at 59 Vi 26 89 (19 122i 1400,000 489,000 1 Ex Dividend Liggett and ilierg pref 3, CniCAGO BUTTER ANU EGGS rhlrag., Fsb. IT HUTTKn-necelpts, 3001 tubs Kxtrag. ASVic; firsts, 47b S2c SKonds, 40944a. sentatlves to present all matters of lm portanee they may desire. Amonir the. more Important measures V Introduced at today's session Include the following: 74 Hy Senator Robertson, to abolish the i, whipping post In Delaware, ti, Hy Senator Uormley, to create a u revenue ancMaxntlon commission for the Icltv nf Wllmlnaton for the nurnose nf 1U .mnhlng a survey and devising means of 1 H,.ln ra, anil. Mllf'h PlllimllU An ,, ps. port back to the (Jeneral Assembly two years hence. By Senetor A)lee, Increasing con tingent fund of Ktate Librarian. Ily Senator Handy, to authorize the Town Council of Mllford to borrow $20,000 for water, light and street Im provements. .,..,, Bills Introduced tn the House: lly Representative Lyons, creating the office of Stato Bank Commissioner, the arpolntee to be named by the Governor at a salary of 1J000 per annum. lly Itepresentatlve Iluckson. Incrers Ing the salary of the State Librarian from $1200 to $1500. Ily Representative Hastings, making banks not name or lurgea ana raised FINANCIW. Annual Meetings ft Victory Organ Dedicated" A victory organ was dedicated yester day afternoon In the Logan Methodist Episcopal Cnurch, Thirteenth and Rock land streets. The Rev. H. A. Relyea, miinr nf the church, offlclalert Th Rev. llavia u. rorayinn preacnen. it cnecss. , .... night . brenxe tab et containing the Hy.Senatcr Allee, abolishing the Kent of fV,bt frn'tl.e churSli Jti-. Court W orwtlng a three. w4w ryMl In tV 4KW' nd navy wM sMti4oiier bo4K tu take effect Ip 4MSVlld In the ttgf. ML l ''.JBaV . ,. '.. ' i-rI OFKM'K Of TUB l'Illlai)KU'lll. At the annual meeting nf the stockholders of this company, hebl hrbruarr 11, 1810, iha fallowing directors wero elected to serve lit .',... n.uln jear vli: John Htory Jenks. Thomaji 8 Dates, William w , rniifii auuiimi u, X'.r.'.li tilntrsbury, garten. rSvl'll' ". Bdyard Roberts. VV. W. AlterDurx. iuyarn IlfKpcntr, Rosen- 8amue'l M. Vaucl llenjaraln flush, . I 1 '' o , i j Franklin McKad- Arthur If, Leal dsn .; J H'll Cummlngg u Henry (1, llrengla At a msetlna- et the Hoard of Directors, held on the 11th Inst., the following officers were elected, vlxl Henry O llrengle. president. KrTnk M. 1'ardt. vice president. T Ellwood Krams, vice president. Henry I MrCloy. secretary, John C. Wallace, treasurer, Nelson C. Penney, trust offic.r. Thomas u. n". rcai esiais onicer. II. fleer, Harry Utewart, assistant real estate of-1 TJo'uls Dusche. asslstait trust officer. j r J Vincent R. TIMeti. assistant secretary VI . KayinonJ lllshop, assistant treasurer. S.. .www.., awv.a.M,,. W IC T.1 Joha ont IIK.'KT V Kebraary ift . . Xt r. m $1,000,000 Province of Ontario, Canada 4 Gold Bonds Dated March 1, 1916 Due March 1, 1929 Coupon Bonds, $1,000 each, reglitcrablc at to principal. Principal and ,eml annual fntrrtit Mirch I and September 1. payable at the option of the holder at the agency of the Dank of Montreal, New York, in United State, gold coin of the preient ittndard weight and finrnc.i, or at the agency of the Dank ol Montreal, London, England, , at the par nl exchange, or at the office ol the Trea.urer of Ontario, Toronto, In gold coin of the Dominion of Canada. I These bonds are a direct and primary obligation of the Province of Ontario, with a population of 2.800,000. Ontario, the largest and most important Province of Canada, includes Toronto, Ottawa, Hamilton and over three hundred other cities and towns. Ontario produces more than half of all the manufactured products of Canada. Price 90 and interest. yieldfng about 5 (Delivery and payment in the United States) The above .tttcment. and ttatl.tlct arc derived from official .ourcet, or those which we regard . a. reliable, or are caretulljr ettimited. We do Dot guarantee but believe then to be correct. The National City Company Corrttpondtrt OIRctt it 35 Cit'u$ PM.ieeiAiV 1421 CWtwt St. Harris, Forbe & Co. New York 5rMiii'.-' x kVw-V JJrH wni mmmmmss uimnGmwTrmmnn SUffiL. r i rYiilrmairil '1 iii Mini liilllliwiiil Iinliiii i -siHAuStiitiramim A'i i n J 4l ,M f'i -fi.i.mffii-W 1 jmttjUHmtuto iiiMuMJi
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