Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 19, 1919, Night Extra Closing Stock Prices, Page 16, Image 16

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1919
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FINANCIAL NEWS CLOSING NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA STOCK QUOTA TIONS
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MANY ISSUES PRESENT STRONG
TONE ON NEW YORK EXCHANGE
Professional Element Furnished Complete Surprise in
Character of Market Speculative Activities Concen
trated in Specialties Tohacco Stocks Active
Neiv York Stocla
llliti Inw
Artv Ilumcly. . 22 74 224
do pref .... ED7, 69 74
AJax lluhber.. 71 "0
Alnsku Oold M 3 74 3
Alaska Juneau. 2 1
Allls-Chalm Co 35 34 '
'lo jiref . ... SS 811
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71 1- 94
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High Points in Today's Financial News
An irregular tone at the opening on the New York Stock Exchange
is followed by decided strength, many issues joining in the upward
movement. Trade on the local exchange is active, with the Asphalts
and Electric Storage Battery continuing their ndvance. Business on
the curb is in fairly large proportions. Dullness to the point of semi
stagnation characterizes business in the foreign exchange market. Cot
ton is lower. Corn maikct is erratic. Commercial bar silver is
unchanged.
Am Ajrr Chem 102 10074 10274 2H
vm Can 46?,
'lo pref . . 101
Am Car & P Co 90
Am Cotton Oil. 44 V,
Am Druggists.. 12',
Am it le & Lea 17
do pief. . 91
t Am int Corp 61 'J
Am lec Sco. .. 4 2 VI
, . do Iircf ... G2-V 6l,
A in Limited 48i 4
i Am Locomotive. 01U C
4474 43V
1001? 101
88',; 90
43 U
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64
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STRENGTH IS SHOWN
IN OUTSIDE MARKET
Petroleum Issues Again Most
Prominent Midwest Refin
ing Makes Good -Advance
Tax Exempt Bonds
One of the foremost
Statisticians and Finan
cial Writers has madei an
analysis and compai ison
of the relative attractive
ness of Tax Ficc and
Taxable Bonds.
U'e will be glad lo send a
copy of the above upon
request.
We advise the purchase of
United S-ts nnvrnment
Liberty Bonds
as the most attractive
investment now obtainable.
MAC MEEKIN & WILLIAMSON
HANKERS
Broad & Saniom Streets
Philadelphia
Uembers niladclphla Sloe!: Cxcticnae
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SOLVE YOUR INCOME
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Leon .1. Benamy
Formerly Deputy Collector
U b Internal Revenuo
Jacob B. Hoffman
rvrm-rlv Deputy Collector
V. S. Internal Revenue.
Under T.etal Supervision of 0ur Counnel
John F. McEvoy, L"sq.
who as Chief Deputy Collector of V S
Internal Itevenuo for the pant 'hree
ears has been In cliarce of the admin
istration of the War Revenue. Laws In
this District.
Sec us before fillne jour Return
NATIONAL TAX
AUDIT BUREAU
Tax Kiperts &. Public Accountants
406 Colonial Trust Bldg.
Market and 13th Sts.
Sprues 1075 Race 000
Writs for folder outllnlne our Serueo.
New Yorlt, Fob. 19. The professional element on Wall street was fur
Milled with a complete surprise In the character of the stock market opera
tlons durlus the day. when many Issues presented a stronR tone anil there
whs no incllrntlon of the vvonkness which find been expected by the Street
as a result of the liea prullt-takliiR sales durltiB the last few days.
IlusltuM was diverted to new Issues, however, dealings In the petro
leum flocks beliiB comparatively quiet, and dmlng the Ilrst half of tho
day sieculatlve activities were concentrated In a number of specialties,
with some of these Issues moving up from 2 to moro than 5 points, tho
greatest uain being made by Kelly-Sprlnpfleld Tire.
The Tobacco stocks weio actle and strong n'.l throufih the day, with
t'nlted Cigar Stores advancing 4 points to 12274. Tobacco Products ad
vanced to tho new high record of 79.
In the last half of the day the traction issues were the most promi
nent features, with Urooklvn Ilapid Transit In urgent demand, advancing
more than 3 points to 2074, tht hlghist price at which tho stock sold sinco
It went Into tho receiver's hands.
Interborough preferred made a gain of 14 to 22 and Third Avenue
had a fractional advance tl above 1()
Tho bonds of the traction systems were also In urgent demand, with
the entire movement bas-ed on statements that an agreement hud been
very nearly reached by which the local transportation companies will bo
permitted to charge seven cent fare.
Tho most Important feuturo of the bond market natttrallv was tho
suddenly crented demand for the fourth Liberty 47is as n direct response
to tho announcement that the Victory Bond Usues has been obandoned.
This automatically places tho fourth 4's in a new Investment class, as it
makes that bond issue tho highest Interest-bearing obligation of the gov
ernment. It is assumed that when the proposed short-term notes mature
that they would be replaced by a bond bearing a much lower interest
rate than the last government issue.
Tho fourth 474s, which sold jesterday at the previous low record of
93.76, advanced today to 94.23. Tho 34s weie traded in at from 98.G2 to
SS.S6.
There was a good demand at advancing prices for the traction issues,
but the supply of these bonds were scant, as only a moderate amount of
business was transacted in them.
Am Al ilt
Nerr York, Feb. 19. Hujlness on tho
tlroad street curb was nctlvo vylth a
stronR tone shown In many Issues.
Petroleum stocks ngaln beenmo the
most prominent with i-ome of these 's
sues moving up from 1 to 6 points, the
ItrPUtrSt ndvnnm hnlnc In MMtvaftl Tin.
" Syv i i4 I llnlMK. which was traded In at 167 to
3H CO, N '"', ,
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Am Kim King . fifitj 65'; Gj'j .. .sclllnirr
Am Sum Tol) .10SV, ltiG 107H -r-l's 'at 84V4
Am Hit el 1-Mry ?5i 73',; 76 4- V4 S tn
Am Tel . Tel. 103 102H 103 T ?,, VI J
Am Wool .... 62TJ 60J, 62 tj 1 '.
ls '. cities Service was nctlvo and strong.
scinnir nt .133 to 330. Houston Oil sold
Hojnl Dutch wni traded In at
6 nnd S nelnlr Gulf sold nt 25
Am 55 no & L 11 u
Anaconda . . B9 4
Anso Pry Ucls 211,
Atchison . 02
Halrtwln Loco . 7C'a
Dalto S. Ohio. 474
11 V4
58" j
20
91
7.1
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2iO.
75 'i
171'.
H.irrett Co ...120. 119 120I4
no prer ... lit ill ill
Ilatopi as Mln lri 1 1
Ueth sn .. ., Gl', 61 Oils.
do It 617J cot, fil-,
do S p e pf .int lot's 1047i
"nt up i ransn L'U'ij ,ij klt
1H4 .. .Motor stocks were strong; Kevstonc
B3Mi 1H "rc nmancino; 1U to OOij nnd United
Uooth Pish Co. IHi int.
llurns Ilios . lie 14fi
Uuttcrlck Co 1 S',4 18
Cil IMrnlcum 267(, 24',i
do nref . . . 71 Vi 71
Ctl Pack Co . 62 52 IJ
24
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Philadelphia Stocks
G50
191, h
C-uia P.iclllc
141
18'S
25
71 4
52 U
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ntr.il Leather 6 Hi
I Chandler Mot .12H4
1 Ohe8.i & i) ... 67
lfi0i IGOtj 160'j
till 3. CHI
11'.' Vi
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25 Vi
23 7
4'i
17',
33 1-.
Ill',
20
411
574
21 y,
75U
104 Vi 104 Vi
13 13
61 VS 6GH
Uitt lG'i
27'5 27i
27'4 27Va
t2 54
152 152
1414 UDV l".9i
S.1'4 si-'i oi'i
60 V4 60 -21
24'i
9!1'4 101
41 41
G7
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120
67
8
26 Vj
24Vj,
0474
1 4
33 '-,
3G74
20
48
57
21
7SVi
Motors wns trndrd in at 40'f to 41V4.
Intpr-Contlncntal llubber pold a 17 to
1G.
Wnr stocks were o.ulet, Aetna selllnc
nt 7 nnd 7V4 ! Submarine nont at 11
ntlrl VVrlplif.fnrtl(. nt lf nMri trt c..i
nternatlonal was firm, selling at 45Vi, 10000 P.i Co tern
i.iunv. .iicxcii anil l.lbby sold nt 21 V4
to 22. United Sates .Steamship was
tr-ded in at 3 nnd 3 74 ! Gillette Safety
Itnior sola nt 132 and 133.
General Asphalt advanced from 65
to 67, nnd the preferred rose 2 points
to 102.
IMH'STIltAI.H
it Am Das.. 63
20 Am 11 pf 65H
24 Hrlll J (J 20
6 Catnwlssa
1st pf. 40
.. 5 do id pf 40
2160 Klco Htor G0
3447 Ucn ASph 70 f
2421 do pref.UMVii
46 InsC.V A 28 1,
1976 1.1 Sup O 20 ,
9 Leh Abv, 70
310 1-eh Vnl. 5574
274 I'mmi lilt 4 4 74
lOOPhlla Co. 33
10 documpf 34
865 l'hlln. Kite 2574
SOP 11 T t o 25",
320 Heading.. 804
2UU'lou Mln. 3Jt
130 tin Ir. ct 38
114U O I... 72
1070 U S Steel 92 4
UUDrl
llun Lovr
1300 HI & Pco
Tr 4s.. 70'i 70V4
iuuuLn v c ....
6s 10074 lOOVi lOOTi 1
4000 do nnn
6s 120 120 120
3400LII)ilona's
3d iu. 96.10 94.90 96.10 .10
do 4th
4 Vis. . . D 1.28 93.70 94.00 .24
do 2d 4s 92.40 92.30 92.40 .10
do 1st
4s 92.30
do 2d
4ViB... 93.70
Net
tx,w Closs c,u.
63 63.,
66V4 651
20 20
40 40 ..
40 40
6874 60 254
66 70V, 4-644
100 10 Vi 6V1
284 28 74 74
20V4 20?. 74
70 , 70
5574 66i Ti
444 44 ,,
33 33 J- 74
3 34 ..
25 V 26 H 4
26 H 25 4 .,.
80 VI 80 '.1 H
3V, J,1. rt
38 38
71 72,, f 74
91H 9274 H
Net
Closo CSC.
7071
8900
950
250
74
74
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74
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: SENTIMNT IS MIXED ! COTTON MAKES POOR
I IN THE CORN MARKET' RESPONSE TO CABLES
Varied News Makes Brokers Liverpool and Wall Street Ab
Nervous Prices Recover j sorb Offerings Selling Or-
Somewhat Near Close
ders Fill Early Demand
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INCOME TAX
RETURNS OUT
For Net Incomes of t.'.ono or less
Tour accounts should be prepare, for
Iteturns of net Income in egress of
I5O00, and for corporations, firms ana
fiduciaries
We specialize in preparing- and
filiiiR returns, auditinp; and closing-
books for corporations, firms,
individuals, estates, trusts, etc.
Sir. Hans. R yesrs nt Washlncton.
Mr. Carr 3 ears at Philadelphia, v Ith
tho Internal Revenue Dureau
HAAS & CARR
Tublle Areonntants
Counsel on I'ederul Taxation
Pennsylvania Building
Spruce 913 Philadelphia, Pa.
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Safe MfB Seeurt
guarded dSy ilea
SEVEN PER CENT
PREFERRED
SECURITIES
k H. A. Stone & Company Ji
W Widencr Bldg. 81
Immediate Finances
Arsltabla for construction of several Cold
Btoraara or Dry Warehouses In Philadelphia
f.C- " Those Interested communicate promptly with
P 613, Ledger Office
GRAIN nKI.T VKATHr-.R lllKEfAsT
(l.lrnito. I el.. 19. Illlnol. Inereiilnc
eloudine tonlclitl Tliurhda unsettled;
rain utlil rain or no north! warier.
MIsMMirl I nettleil with ruin Thuni
da unil In et tonlaliti Wuriiier.
UlMoimln InM-ltlrd with lleht snow
TlmrMlu and In west tonltlit.
Mlnnexatu I.lelit nn tonlslit and
TlHirwlayt mliler tonlclit northwest.
town I'nxettled with rain or ""
Tliurdur and In went tonlrhti wanner
east tnnleht. , , . , .,,
North I'akotn Pnlr tonlslit nnd Tl nrs
.l.i! colder sit and rentral tunluhtt
warmer mirth und west ThursiM).
south IMki.ta In.elt ed lonlfht will;
lleht snow 11 nd somewhat roliler easl!
Thnrsda fair and warmer. ..
-veliruska I lisemeu lumsm ";:
das i prnlalil snow esili roliler """
I rentral tonlnhti warmer northwest Ihurs-
K".insas I nsettled lonlsht nnd l"";j;
ihoi nrobahl) rain turnlnE to snow , i son e
wlut coder lliurvlai and In west anil
central tmilElit, ...... inliv
Montana anil Wjomlnc Varllr cloudy
tonight und Thursda).
ChlcnBo, Feb. 19 The corn murhct
was erratis today, with sentiment badly
I mixed and brokers nervous.
I Support at the outset was poor and
I prices were lower under selling by com
mission houses, due to less Btablllty in
i tho position of the cash article, t.iu: of
I a dccrcised demand for feeding purposes
'and more deposition on the part of
farmers in some sections to dispose or
their grain. Stop loss orders were
reached on tho decline.
Offerings ceased shortly after the
opening and prices adanced to a good
premium oer the previous closo on du
ing induced by strength In oats, con
.i...i n.h, rlnta nred ctlons of soft
weather and a tightening up of the Feb.
I x.tn- rlnlltorV "
Oats were Irregular. At tho outset
I there were lostes duo to pressure for
1 local bears, who were Inttuenced by the
I setback in corn.
The drop was fully recovered before
tho session advanced far on good buying
1 by local short3 and support by commlt-
1 slonhouses due to a report that a cargo
was worked for export, jesieruuy. ui-
though no bids were receieu nen-.
Later the market sagged under sell
ing by commission houses, but it closed
steadier. Traders were friendly on all
dips. Ilecelpts wero light, Hut stocks
are liberal.
Leadlnc futures ranged as follows:
Corn tnew dellverj jest.
Open Utah Low Close lose
May .. I ?! J rE2 J ?. i J i 7V??
COTTOV IlKI.r Vt K.TIIEU CONDITION'S
Ncm' Vork. lh. 10. The follow Inc. (em-
Jieruiiires were rererded In tho rolt.in belt
this "lornlnc:
.n",,l"V. 30i. Nashville, 3ii W limine
n'S', 3l Mwnplil.. si ( liarleston. SRi
Oklahoma ritt I.l'tln Itoek imd Atlanta.
-"" rnrt smith, llnnteomerv, Thoinasvtlle.
L'J?n.M.",".,;n"l, ,il rMeiHirt. 44l .lack.
nllil, .r"v!",ro," McksbnrB nnd Cormis
!.. "tV. '.' -Nr """. 4I,I Tampa und
n ntonlo, 5d.
vT ,.r. ""s " '"ill of nrerlnltatlon at
New Orleans und .ill t IVnanrolu.
Chi Ort West.
do pref . . 26U
C It 1 & V tc 24
do C pc pf .. C4',
Chllo Copper . IS
Chlno Con Cnp 33 '3
Col Kuel & Ir. 36',
Col k South.. . fil
Corn I'loduets. 48't
Crulclhlo Steel 68 i
Cuh.t fane Sub -2
do pr . .. , 75M
Pel & Hudson. .104 14
Dome M'nis . . 13
Distillers Secur 56
lirio . ion
do 1st pf . 27 H
fiaston Wilms. 27
Ccn Cigar Co 54
(len Klee Co.. 152
(.ten Motors .
do prpf . .
floodrlch II V 01 H
Int M r Marine 2i
do pref . . .101 'i
Intern-" 1'nper 43
do nf st.i . r7
I Inter .lck.-l 27
(Kansas Cy Sth lTi 17a
Ocn Motors tlf 85 Vj 84--V,
Ot N Ore nubs. 39, 38',
Illlnol Cent. . 97 97
Int Agrlcul . . 14 14
do pref . 58 Vi 57
Insp'ration Cop 4374 437,
Int-Cons Cp... C"a tf
do pref . . 22 a 2ft '3
Kelly-Springfield 93 i 84
Kcnnecott Copr 29t 29 "U
I.ehlgh Valley 55 7-i 51 74
I-e Hub & Tire 25 24W
I.lg . M T Cnr 1H9N lnnt mfli
Ixirllard 1' pr.inoH H'9; lOOn -r 74
Mackay Co 64 H i.(7s filTi -r 74
Manhat Kiev 87 66 67 4
Mat Motor... 3374 33 31 73
llolst nref . 5(11. 5l',U 5CU, 1.
May Dept S'rs 05 1,5 " 05 . -f-Pi
Mexican ret . 17874 17574 177i 2v4llri
.vr-imi ion uop j' 22 S 22 "a
Aetna IlxnloMlveu ..
'4 Am-Iirlt MfK
Am Marconi
Amcr Wr'tlng Paper
Hid
V7;
:v,
"t
7
V
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1
1K
14
Al- ReduaMon
Canadian Car Co. . .
Can Cur (k Kdy pf.
Charcoal Iron
Chevrolet Motors . .
Cramp
Curtlss Aerrplnr.c .
Carwen Tool
Carbon Steel
Ilmcrson 1'honog aph' 2
wirq lorpeoo noat. 2
benign v,odl riaics..
l.lma Loco
Maxim Munitions ..
N Y Shlpbldg
N'or Am Tap I'ulp..
Otis Klevntnr
Tecrlcf s Motor
Poole Kng
Scrlpps Uooth
Standard Motors . . .
Steel Allos
Submarine
St Joseph Lead 107A
Todd Shlpbldg 102 "
Trlanglo Kllni 1:
ITnlleil T'riifll KhnHn' , t
U H Steamship
United Motors 40'i
World Film 1?
'Wright-Martin Air... Z
60
. 2S
. 70
9i
.1C4
. 75
. 11
. 3
0
83
28
M
24
3
62
19
20
15
8
6
11
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Ask (shI'O
4
cr,
35
80
it's
85
12
C
95
2Va
8!Vi
37
03
20
40
20
12
11
105
3
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86 4 -rl
39 , -rl
97
14
58 T "vw
4374
"4
".? Illinois
Ji'! 1UV4 Ohio
29 "s 74 IPralrl" Pino ...
55 7i . .Stand Oil of Crllf
S.tnn.1 rvti .e V T
Stand Oil of NT Y
41 V4
3
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3
40
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STAMJAItl) Oil. HTOCKS
1(S7
32C
-rl
..1C2
..323
..267
.266
..687
..325
271
270
692
3J0
266
C90
327
ctx 4Hh 00
600 Phlla Klco
1st 5h.. 91
lOOOrhlla U&
W 4s... 96
HOOOUn Itwy
Inv 6s.. 06
92.30
93.70
96
94
96
C67i
92.30 ..
93.70 -0
96
94 Vt
95 ..
66
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PHILA. INACTIVE STOCKS
Following are yuouuions tor iiuct vo
stocks listed In the Philadelphia Slock
Lxchango nnd In which there were no
transactions today. The price erven Is
lie last previous sale:
Amer Stores. 28 Mlnchlll y
finance ins 20 Norristown .. '
Am Milling 1074
A G war . . 7 74
Duff & Sus pf 60
Cambria Iron. 74
Cambria Stl.llSU
Cen l'as ltya.luu
Con Trac S J 61
Corn Ex N 13.345
IM'enn II II. 00
Flro Asso ..285
Frth St Nt B.310
Hunt & II T. 10
Huntft B T pf 19
Key Tei .... 11
Key Tel pf .. 60
Leh Val Tran 20
Leh V T pfd. 25
Lit Ilros ... 40
Little Schuyl. 48
K.'n.th I'pnna. 94
North Cen .. 73 7i
Penn Nat Bit
war -'lu
Penna Traf . 2 74
Phlla HI w vv. 274
Phllaft We3t. 6
y T -6
Phlla Traction 89 74
Itwva Gen .. 3
Tonopah Bel. 3ft
Un Cos N J. 186
Un Pass Il3 150
Welsbach ... 4j74
W Jerth .... 4474
York Hwy .. ,7 74
York lly pr.. 3174
"New York Bonds
TRADE ON THE LOCAL EXCHANGE
IS ACTIVE;' MARKET TONE STRONG
Electric Storage Battery and General Asphalt Continue
tenter of Attraction Latter Makes Big Gain.
Remainder of List Uninteresting (
"While today's session on the Philadelphia Stock Exchange wa9 an nctlvo
one, with the list varied nnd tho tone strong, trado continued centered around
the Asphalts and tho shares of tho Electric Storage Battery Company. On
buying of less than a thousand shares, Electric S torn go gained 2 over yes
terday's close, rising to 6074. The high for last year was 67. Further talk
was heard of Increased dividend: and the present satisfactory condition of
tho business was said to warrant the expectation that the note indebted
ness of the corporation would be wiped out next September.
Sensational gains were made In General Asphalt. Sales of both the
common nnd the preferred ran Into the thousands, and at one time durlnc
the day each had advanced 674 points. Lalto Superior was fairly active, but
did nothing more thnn retain Us trading position.
Tho remainder of tho list was uninteresting, although thoso Issues com
ing out that did not remain unchanged, were nil sold at advances. Pennsyl
vania Ilallroad, Reading, Tonopah Mining and United States Steel were In th
lot, all making small fractional gains.
Sales of bonds were not heavy, one of Liberty fourth 471s gained .4G at
94.22, With tho third 47is oft .20 at 95.
Financial Briefs
es!l5Mcw. York Subtreaaury gained
i5.123.000 from the ImnWa v. .,.,'..
inanik.'n?.n'i cash nct enln Bl"c Friday" of
15,180,000.
Pressed Steel Car renoHp fA- tv ....,..
ended December 31 surplus nfter charger
of J3.950.7S5. equal, after p eferrcd divi
dend to 24.60 a share e rnejl on J12,
500.000 common atnpk. no-nlnc aii..a
of J2.130.308. or ,10 04 a share earned
on tho common In 1017.
Tho liatinir enmmltten nf ttm th.ii .i.
phla Stock I.xchange today admitted to
the regular list of tho exchange J1.620,.
000 additional 0 per cent cumulative
preferred stock of the Philadelphia
Company, making the total amount
listed at this date $8,383,550.
NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET
New York, Feb. ID Tho steadier tone
of the coffee market th s morning was
not nccompanled by a sufficient volume
of buslniss to Indicate any change In
tho general attitude of the trade.
IJurope wns a moderate nuyer and as
contracts here are below a parity wLh
Brazil, some thought tho demand m'ght
riprisent hedgng against forward re-aulrements.
Otherwise, there was little or no trad
ing fentuie bcond a little cover ng of
May, which sold up to 14.35c, or 10
points nei mgner.
INDIirilNDKNT OIL
Barnett Oil & Gas... f,
Cosden & Co 7 74
i.ik uaaiii b
M'dval" Steel 42
.Missouri l'ac .. 24"s
In pref ... 63
Nat l'n & Cable 15'4
Nat C&Sult pf.105
Nat Kn.unS.Stp 50 74
Nalonal Ltad. . 68
do pref .... 10914 109 74
.-.- 11 .iiex zn pi ,
Nev Con Cop.. 16 '4
N Orl T & Mex. 33
N Y Air Brake 98
N Y Cent ... 74
N Y Dock 20
N Y N H & H 27
New lork, Feb. 19 The cotton mar
ket opening today was a poor response
i ." mo nnn caiues .viay opened 5 points N Y. Ont &V ms.
Trt.t d ...! . . , . -..- r. -.. - "
- ti tun, i.ner nionina uncnanged to 20 ort a: vvesi 111 ,
Points higher. I North Amer. 5ft
An accumulation of overnight felling ' ouia1',, J& Cref". ' "
orders filled up tne early ilfmand. but Ohio '."uel hup 44 '3
later suppott from Liverpool and Wall Ohio t, as . ... 3u,
xtreet absorb, d the offerings and the,n,?"rIrtsei;, i
with rising prices iPan-Am r . . 78 74
Liverpool was the best early buyer uo pret
and the demand from this source ta- ?,enn?. u '' ,
pered after the ailvanen of 51 'iBn f J'? ,:??.- L
May, or about 30 points above thatlPhHaCo
9 74
ll!Js
32
98
73 7i
20
27 3,
19 ,
106
49 7
914
I'M
4 44
36 74
i
7
49
77
136 135
444 44i
41.1,
24. 24
62 8 62'
1674 15'4
104 4 KM0,
41 4914
'7 U7"
109 '4
9 '4
16 14
33
98
73U
2ft
ii
v
107
50
92
'eder.il Oil
nter Petrol
t- Uj 1 noustou oil
Merrltt Oil
i i Midwest IteHnlng
J?i 1 Met I'ctrol
1: Ohio Fuel .,
s I Oklahoma Itef ..
Il .Sapulp.1 lief ....
Z. T., Sequouh
-11I Sinclair
1 f Island OH
' I Glenrock
1 I MINING STOCKS
3
. 21
. 84
. 244
.168
. H
. 774
74
. 2574
. 7
. 34
STOCKS
1
7
674
314
85
25
159
.?f'
It
7t
7 Va
25i,
7 74
1?i
3
21
84 V
24
166
374
''I
-M
I
- V,
- 7i
-l's
ilium m closing ngurcs. Pitts & West.
mere wnH no change In tho general J'lerco-Arrow
49
13 74
33 4
35S
41
4874
13 74
33
35 74
4ft4
character of the news, but the market 1 Pierce Oil ... 1714 17
turned easier as soon as the dunand I ilKaip " AW A'L
subsided and recuit buyers evidently , t v M " Spring 71W 7'
found it difficult to reduce their lln ,ln LPrlnfc ,. M
:v
f
U. S. LIBERTY BONDS
$50, $100, $1000
BOCOHT. SOLD AND ItECOVIMENTJED
FOIt INVKrtTMKNT
ewbnrger, henderson & Loeb
1410 tllliI.MT MIIKl.r
Itsmber N. V. and 1'hiUt. Stock KicbantM
July . . 1.HH4 1 i" 1 ijti
uais
May ... M
Jul)- .. . 61
July . 23.53
ntba .
May ....23.20
July ,
I'ork
May . . S9 00
July .. . ,
Did. TAsk
'4 f,n r.ftu, r. .'.(Hi
Da'4 564 5774 t677,
24 R7 24 30 24.33 tSI.60
23 10 23 40 23 40 U'4.63
22 4" 22 00 22 05 20.20
21.47 20.05 21 HO 21.25
40 30 39 40 30 fl.1 30 1
37.50 'ii.ii
eA
without breaking prices. 1 Hay t'nn Cop.. 204
"ine receipts at the ports for the day "ending 81
are estimated at 20,000 bales, against ' nlsi v.ret 3A,,
18.819 bales a week ago; 15,379 bales He? iStl" 74
a vearago and 7679 bales two years ago. Hoval Dutch!; 9374
lest Todaj 'a 10.30 11:30 130 2.30'un'e Arms.. Co'
clone open am am nm n m 1 Saxon Motors. 974
March . .'2 70 L'J.IIII '.On '23 II- " 41 -. it I..S.nn IVin 111?
-May .. -". ii-i 21. mi ii 7.1 ai sj 21 :is -ji 37 I nh A L nf ml 171.
July .. 20 Ml ill 71) 21 111 21 -. i'l ns 20 nil I eirH-Itoenui.lc 17'lJ i47 A
October lit iw 111 ? 111 1111 111 110 111 mi m r, Xek 1,1, VnV in
llec . i'11 41 111.31 11131 10.31 11131 Hi si ,,P',tt"clt, Ariz. 107', 10
January 20 30 10.23 111 23 111 23 10 23 10 23 ,,'","S V & Ir- B0 Rn
20
80 y,
38
37i
74U
92
60
9 a.
12
8C ,
4 4 4
36 14 a
2?4 .
7
49 Tl
78 Tl11!
13514 V4
4)l
4874
13 74
3314 r-S
35 74 '4
41
174. 74
6674 5-4
116 T m
73 V-
105 1
i
8 0 74
38
Atlanta 3
Big Ledge 't,
Butto New York....
Con Ariz 1
C F S & Jerome ;
First National li
Golrtneld Merger b4
Cnldrielil Cons 19
Coldfleld Florence.... 12
iioldfield Keuanas... i
Creen Monster
HecU Mining 4 74
Lead .
34
Howu Sound.
Ipileix-ndence
Jerome v erae i
14 I Urn Butler 37
4. 1 tumbo Kxtenslon. ... 12
'- ' ,tnl.. TA.iwnn-V. IE
Magma Copper 26
Mother 1-odire 28
Veveda Hills 3
''evaria Wonder 70
Vlplmlmr 874
Ohio Conner ',
illay Hercules 24
' Sm Toy 0
i Topornh Extension... "4
siPnlted Verde 30
74 vve1! 1. no v-uti...... 4 f
37'4 14, White Caps
M'i 1 lcnngion
7.1
92 U
60
9
12T4
1 1 . .
172 7, 2K.
HI .T
60
11
4
4
i
1 5
'j
IT.
6 74
21
16
S
'i
44
4
3
40
15
48
28
30
6
8t
9
li
12
C
3-4
6 V
20
14
5
4H
13
72"
1!
l-INANTIAL
Annual JTeetlngs
MSSSm XUb U. 4.IINO HOOK ANO Un
NOTICE TO Hl-OCKHOI.DEna
-, NOTICK 1 IJEKKUV OIVKN that 4 Bv.
Jal Usetlns of the Stockholders of "Tne
Lonx Hook A Eye Company" will be held
aAtrll . Il. at U oeloek . m at lh.
fi 1.lb.' , Company. 21st and Clearfield
(.. Philadelphia., to taka action on the
uprovaj or disapproval of a proposed In
Feast of Indebtedness of the Company In
ft aum of four hundred thousand dollars
UOO.OOO) to. bo secured by mortsace upon
II of th real and personal property, rights.
BrMI'fes and franrhlses of the Company.
By order of tbe Board of Directors
T. M RATON.
BUTTER, EGGS AND CHEESE
Mew York, Feb. 10, IIOTTEIl unsettled.
5I0NEY.LENDING RATES
collateral, opened today at
NF.V YOUK Money on call, mixed
?.,... , nAnA.l iralnv nt S ner cent
lan.iintr nnd renewing. On all In'
dustrlal collateral, tho opening rate was
5fc, per cent.
The time money market war as fea
turcless today as heretofore, with nom
inal quotations of 67457 per cent for
all periods from sixty da) a to six
Bus'ness In prime mercantile piper
Is on about the recent rcnle as to vol
ume, but more paper Is offered Kites
are unaltered at about collateral loan
levels, except that occasional transac
tions nre reported in extra choice pape
at 6 per cent, or 7e per cent under the
securities minimum.
Prlmo bank acceptances are In fair
volume of dealings at unchanged rates
Call loans on prime bank ncceptnr.cer
are 4 V. per cent, as previously ruled.
Cotton Buyers and Sellers
New Yiirk. Feh. .10. MirHi sVlla,-
Oeer, Mitchell and Held bid, Clifford!
.viiirrihun anu uone Tmereu.
M.1V Down Reld. Hnrteorn htttt
Schley. Bartlett. Slgel. McHnanv Itus-
sell, wrchsman, Newman nnd Hlnrdan
bid ; Mitchell. H. Hubbard, Cone. Sellar,
Itobenbere. Fllrn. Bartlett and Cardozn.
offered.
July Newman. Klnstcln, Hopkins,
Wachsman. Orvls, Itoyce, Abraham,
Held, SIIar, Geer. Young and Hartcorn
bid: Cuppla, Hagedorn, Iyiwensteln.
Kimball tj Oumoeni "nd Cone offered.
October deer. Burnett nnd Ilussell
bid ; McFadden and Hunger offered.
Liverpool Cotton
Liverpool, Feb 19. Spot cotton was
quht today with prices easier on the
basis of a decline of i points for mid
dling, old contract, at 17.60d The tales
were 2000 bales. The rccelpta were
41.000 bales, all American. Futures
were steady In the early dmllngs. Spot
prices were: American, middling fair.
18'JKi; good muiiiiing, la.im; middling,
i7nnri! low middling. 16.55d: mnn
ordinary, 16.03d, and ordinary, Il.50d.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
New York. Feb 19. Dullness to the
point of Bemlstagnatlon characterized
the foreign exchange market again to
dav In the early dealings.
The quotations were:
, Demand sterling 4 75?,, cables
4 76 7-16; sixty-day bills, nominally,
4.73 74 ; ninety-day bills 4 71 4.
Franc cnMs R ,i . 14514.
Lire cables 6 3b. checks 6 3673.
Swlas cables 4 87, checks 4.91.
Guilder cables 4174. checks 41 7J.
Pesetas cables 20 19. checks 20.1!
Stockholm cables 28 15, checks 27.95.
Chrlstlanla cables 27 35. checks 27.15.
Copenhagen cables 26.10, checks 25.90.
1 -h'o currency was heavy at 15,20
15.40.
rilliAnF.irillA Call. BH percent;
,im. BHrt6 ter cent. Commercial paper,
lpt. 12.383 tubs. Higher scoring, 33tV three to six months, 5 74 O 6 74 per cent;
,c: estra... B2Vc. outeldes.nrst.. 4jO . I"renth. Mr nt.
PI !---- .----
S'nclalr Oil.... 354 35 3534
So I'iclfie 102S. 101 102;
Southern H R. 27, 27 27 '4
do pref. .... 68 68 68
S'ndel.nker ... 55 54 i 55
SMitz Motors.. 4374 434 41'-,
Teni Cop &rt, n4 .12 '4 lltj
Tetaa it pacific ,2' 32 32
Texas Co 19'i I91V, 192
TVrn Ave rr gi iai m,v,
Tobacco Prods. R1)?. 157 eea.
lo pre' 106 106 100
T'nnpuo-AVms 38 m la
Under'd T Co 130 1'fl iin
Un'on Pacific. 130H voa; uot.
do pref .... 74U 7474 7474
I'nltnd A Stl.. ?974 fay. '!)iZ
I'7lted C S..12'i4 Its Wl
Un'ted Drug . 914 914 91a?
do 1st jut . . 64 74 54 54
United Fruit.. 161 161 lbl
Un'ted H Inv . 1014 9i 107.J
do nref 22 Vi 20 i 2'u
U S C I P & F 16 15 11; i.
110 pref .... 49 48; 49 11A
nONDS
Bethlehem 7s (notes). 101 101 74
C sden Oil 6s 90 93 "
Co'den & Co Cs 90 S3
C'udnhy 7s 101 ; 10274 102
Ituss'an Govt 674s.. 56 59 56
do 64n 65 66 66
Sou'hern P.wy 6s,.. 99 9971 ..
Sinclair Oil 6s 85 87
Todd Shlpbul'd'ne s.l04 108
1
r V4
t4'4
74
1
H
DIVIDENDS DECLARED
74 Oklahoma Produelna and Iteflnlnu Com
1 pany. quarterly of 2Vj per cent, payabli
S, I April 2 to atock of record Marrh 20,
74
to; reconda. ,si,uc: tiaio aairy, iUtJ'Olc
MHailon ereaniery, ii,r,.i;
SMKIS ItecelPta. S3.74D rases. Extras.
fS 4 dot extra Arsts. 4445c, Itrsta, 4Jt
ei seconds. 4u04.'Hc! dirties. No 1. SIM
0; No. 2. .lu 40c; checks. No. 1. 2Hit
It No. 86WS70. storage, 6.1058c: state
mmi nearby hennery whites, 60v57ct gath
Md whiles. SOCrSSc; pullet whiles. S2434o:
Faclflo coast whites. ftOOBlei western and
JElthnI?rby liennerf bfowA 41 SUV ml3 Inlc clearings today tompared wth cor.
7f "fIBirJ,.'P.nrjr frowns. 41048c, mixed 'dl . Ult tw y,aril
wfjl?Jt.r .. .,. , . f ' 10111 mis 1B1T
LStlSSioa. irreaui.r. amm ?.. ,i,. 1111 XI ll 1.14 044. StT SS SOS 370
waoia miiK iia. ou urn. hwciil ium ". ?--:-".- ; . -T-- r - r::
I LONDON' Money Is quoted at 374
rver cent. Discount rates, short and
threomonth bills, 3 17-32 per cent.
I . DANK CLEARINGS
Snt whites. 110
IH. WW.V
, llos'on
4'.'.n-n oni 47 hi 1 tn si ant
Reserve Uank Disrount Ratea
Official discount rates at the twelva
Federal Reserve banks were as follows:
(The first column gives the rates for
all periods up to and Including a fifteen,
day maturity, the second for a period
of Blxteen to ninety days. The third
and fourth columns sre the rates for
rediscounts of collateral loans secured
by government bonds or notes.)
Com paper Gov. patwir
1 A tn IU1 II ... nn
1J da! days 15 daya days
U S I Alcohol. 10874 105 108H 4V4
U S Ind Al pf.lOOU 100 74 loot! 7.
U S Itenity.. 2674 2674 26U -1 7;
U S Rubber .. 78V. 77 771? '
do 1st pref.. 111 110&; llfti, u
V S Sm & II pf 46, 46S 461, .. '
V S Steel... . 924 91 s, 0'1 4-1
do pr . ...114S? tiiK 11 ,-t !
Utah Copper... 6874 677. 08), 17;
nh 4n- I'nni inu ir. 7
'6
6
XL
Vn-Car Chem.. 55 514 55 ij!
do pref 1127. 11274 lli'-X - 2.
Vulcan Dctln pf 45
W-hnBh
do pref A...
W-t Pae pref,
iV'es Un T-l...
Wstgh Mfg .,
Wheel & L B.
do pref
White Moto-s.
Wlllys-Overld.
do pret .. ..c
Win Central..,
Woolworth
8 74
32H
62 74
87
4274
9 74
18
52 74
26
91
32 '4
45
3214
62 '4
87
42 y4
9
18
62
25",
9014
3174
12174 121
Wthgtn P & M. 5". 52
Ex dividend Hocking Volley Hi
de I'asco. 1
46
4 ..
.121.4
6"4 ..
87
4y,
18 4-1
5274 H
26 -f- 7i
91 74
3174 1
121 1,
B! 274
...
cerro
.viergenmaier i.inoupe company, quar
terly of 2V4 per emt paabl March 31 tc
stock of record Marrh 3.
Atlas Powder Company, dividend of a per
cent on common, payable March 10 to stock
of record February! 2K
Amorlcan Chicle Company, quarterly of
174 per cent on urefrrred. payable April I
to a'ock of record Manh 22.
Ulkhorn Coal Corporation, quarterly of
IH ier cent on common and preferred, pay.
able Mirrh In to stock of record March 1.
American mores Company, quarterly of
U4 per cent on nr-t preferred, najable
April 1 as registered March 21. Hooka c ose
March 21. open April 2. Transfer books
nf the raimmon BtOik rna tr.hMt.ru .v
open March 211 for the annual meetlnr'to
oe held on March 13
California Packing Corporation, quarterly
of 17, per cent on preferred and tl on
common Preferred la paable April 1 to
stock of record March 13. the common Is
payable March 15 to stock of record Feb
ruary i'8.
Cuban American Super Corporation, quar
terly of 2V4 per cent on common and 1, per
cent on preferred. Iioth ar pa j able April
to stock of record March 14.
National Knuinelinz and Stamping Com
pany, regular yearly of n rer cent on com
mon, nnd regular yearly of 7 per cent on
preferred. Loramon Is pavabte In quarter y
Instalments ot l'i per cent Marrh 20 to
stock of record February 28; May .11 to stock
of record May 111; August so to stock of
record August 11. and Nove-nber 2 to stock
of'record November 10. Preferred Is pay.
able in quarterly inaiaiimenta tl 1 per
' cent; iti:" t" iw:k 01 record Alarm
7-4 111: June 80 to stock of record June 10!
H piemoer on to iiikx 01 recoru Eteptemtier
jii. ami iirv.iutt di to siuck ot recora Lie
cumber 11.
Hlch Low Close
1O00A1 O cv Ca SA -H74 JV4 J'4
2000 Al O cv 6s SB 324 324 32
9000 Amir A db 6s 102-V 10074 10274
87O00Ang-French 5s 9774 9774 97A
4000 Am Fore Sc 5i 9974 99- 99
15000 Amer T & T 5h 92 91 s 92
28000 do 6s 1024 10274 10274
2000 Armour C 474s 87 . 87 87
Atchison 4s 82f, 82 82 74
1000 Bait & O 3s... 82 82 82
6000 do 4s 7774 77 7774
3000 do cv 4 74s.. 78s 77 78
6000 do Swn 3'4s. 834 83'4 8374
HOOOBeth Stl 5s 1936 81'4 8174 8174
8000 Bkn Rap Tr 7s 84 83 81
2000 do 4s 53 53 53
22000 Bordeaux 6s.. 102 102 102
25000 Can Gov 6s '26 97 74 96 977s
5000 do 1931 .... 9774 97 97?,
6000 Cent leather 5s 96 96 96
3000 Ch & O cv 4 74 s 78 74 784 7874
22000 ilocv-58.... 86 S54 85
1000 Chi Gt West 4s 61 61 61
24000 C B & Q 4s .. 95 95?. 95
1000 C M & St P
rfd 4is 70 70 70
2000 do cv 4 7in . 78 77 78
6000 do gn 4 74s . 83 83 83
1000 C R I & 1 4s 77 74 77 74 77 74
159000 Cy of Paris 68.100 99 9974
1000 Com TbRCo 6s 8374 8374 8374
2000 Cumber Tel 5s 93 74 9174 93 74
24000 Den . RG 4s. 7274 72 7274
2000 DIs Sec Cor 5s 90 90 90
1000 Krle cv 4s SerB 47 47 47
45000 Fnch Rep 574s.l06tV 105ft 105ft
1000 II & M In 6s.. 17 17 17
141000 Intb Met 474s. 43 40 424
16000 Int Mer M 6s. 99 9874 9874
4000 Lk Sh deb 4s
1931 . . 87 87 87
5000 Leh VI rets 6-.101 101 101
724000 Lib Bond 374s 98 74 98.46 98.46
321000 do cv 4s.... 92790
208000 do 1st 4s... 93.00
1942000 do 474s ... 95.60
92000 do 1st 4'4s. 95 30 98.82
2342000 do 2d 474s . 94.20 93 92
4342000 do 4th 4 74s. 94.28
30000 Lycns 6s ...102ft
22000 .Marseilles bs..l(i.:
5000 Midvale, 5s .. 87 74
2000 Mo FWL 5s'26 89 7,
8000 Mo Pac gen 4s 61
2000 Mont Pow 6s. 92
1000 NY C&H cv 4s 74
16000 do 6s 11874
3000 do 4s 84
4000 do "it . 4
2000 NY NH&1I 4s 83 74
15000 N Y Rvvy 4s.. 4374
9000 do 6s 1474
4000 N Y Tel g 474s 9174
4000 N Y W C &.
B 474s 51
2000 Norf & W 4s.. 84
50UU ,vo 1 ac vH... .u ,j
1000 do if 83
1000 Ore Short L68.101
4O00 Pa 4s 1948.... 8774
inoo no en 4V48.. 'J5
108000 do 6s 1968. ., 96
4000 Pub ServNJ 5s 78
4000PlerceOII 6s '24 92
t4000 Reading 4s... 85
3000 Rep I & S 5. 95
4000 Sinclair Oil 7s 96
9000 Scab AL adj 6s 484
1000 do Htn. 4s. ... 72
18000 So Pre cv 4s. 84
50000 tlo CV 5s
4000 do rfd 4s .. 81 8174 8174
"000 OUtll Ituy 48. Iibls Uli ! bn
'2000 do 6s 957. 9574 95'
SOOOTexas Co . .10174 101 101'
71000TlilnUv -ill 5s 32 30 32
'00ft U S Realty 5s. '08 68 68
-4000 U S Rubber 6s 87 86T4 8674'
inoo do 7s 101 inim loin-
"noot'SSteel s t 5s 100 10074 100,A
2000 Un'on Pac 4s. 87 87 87
5000 di 6s 10474 104 104
36000 U Kof GB&I
674h 1919. ,.100ft 100 100ft
'SlOftft do 1921 .... 98 98 9S4
42000 do 1937 101 10074 101
42000 Vn 6s Brown
Bros 72 7074 72
20000 Va-Car Cm 6s.l02 102 102
7000 West Md 4s.. 6174 61 61
May
July ....
fr-ptember
tiecemiiir
ma
Yesterday's
close
... 1 1.2.1
... Ill KM
... t3.31
... 13 3d
Tnd'a
opt nlnj?
14 i'l
13 M
H..1.1
13.10
BAR SILVER
Commercial bar pllvcr was quoted In
New York today at 1 1.01 74 an ounce, un
changed ; In London at 48 7-16d, unchanged.
MARCH MATURITIES SMALL
Totnl for Month Unusually LovJ
Uotli in .Number and Volume
New York, Feb. 19. In view of the
fagt that another government loan will
be floated In the next few months. It la
fortunate that .maturlt es coming due In
March aro unusually small both In num
bers and volume, as It will not bo neces
sary to float any large corporation Is
sues which would Interfere with a clear
field for government borrowings. Total
Issues falling duo In March, 1919,
amount to t7,508.000 compared wltli
$333,168,700 in February nnd J39.625,
342 n March, 1918.
Total of rnllroad Issues falling due
in March Is $29,846,000. of which South
ern Railway Company's Issuo two yesti'
notes for I25.000.o00, makes up nearly
the entire amount. This maturity haa
already been provided for by recent sale
of $25,000,000, three-year, 6 per cent
notes, of which tho public has already
taken a very liberal part.
Industrial maturities In March do not
call for any expensive financing, total
amount being only $23,586,000. Largest
Item Is Winchester Repeating Anna
Company, 7 per cent notes for $8,000,000,
due March 1.
Plans for taking enre of this matur
'ty have .pot been announced. Proctor
& Gamble Co.'s Issue of 7 per cent noteu
for $5,000,000, due March 1, will be paid.
I tjimoii oeeu trrouucis Iiepon
Wiislilnston. Fib. 19 The Census
Bureau, In n report Issued today on cot
tonseed and cotton seed products, places
the production of llnters from August 1,
1918, to January 31, 1919, nt 696.670
500-pound bales. Tho amount of cot
tonseed received at the mill' Is placed
nt 3,629.134 tons; quality crushed during
the period. 2,827.262 tons. The amount
held at the mills January 31 was 841.
"10 tons.
9.'. 56 92.80
92.76 92.84
95.24 95.50
95.04
94.14
93.92 94.18
102 103
101)1 102
S7T4 ITrt
89';
61 Vt
92.
74"
9874
84
4
83
43
14
9174
60
84
- .4
83
101
8774
95
95
78
92 74
85
,95
90
47 7,
72
83
89 73
'61
92
74
98 y,
84
48
83
4374
1474
9174
61
84
Hi 7,
101
87 74
95
96 74
78
9214
85
95
96
4874
7:
UNITED STATES
GOVERNMENT
LIBERTY LOAN BONDS
Catlablt
Duo
Appro. Yield
f Called, or il
Gelllno at Par,
on Call'M Oat
Apprax.
Yield t.)
Maturity
312
4
4
414
4l4
414
414
1932 1947 3.60 3.57
1932 1947 4.70 4.42
1927 1942 5.02 4.50
1932 1947 4.77 4.57
1927 (942 5.05 4.66
1933 1938 4.82 4.74
1928 4.87
950, $100, $500 AND $1000 DENOMINATIONS
FULL INFORIVfVTION REGARDING THE TAX
FEATURES OF iHE LIBE..T.Y LOAN BOND
IteUL. WiLL at FUrtrtlSrltii OPvj.a ..EwUtoF
MONTGOMERY & CO.
133 SOUTH 41 M STREET
PHILADELPHIA
14 M.-u ST.1EET
NEW YORK
CJOVKKNMKNT SEtl'RITlKS DEPARTMENT
TElUl'UOMib. IILLL. LUMUAltll 4320i UKibTU.NE UA1N 3&i
I1HII1XI1M
8374
.10374 10274 10274
Ttoston
New Tork ..
rlld phla
Cleveland ...
Richmond ...
Atlanta ....
Cblcaso ... .
Rt. Iiuls
Minneapolis
1
colored, special. BO'.i
auc: nai coiorro. i """U'" .. ..V'n L. 7i ii iki '. ol 111 '5V VrVneise. 4
ia.sigg"tai2j t
uu la
PROBE TEACHFRS' CONDUCT
Carson College Inatructorn Said to
Have Been Indiscreet
Complaints , of "Indiscretion" on the
pnrt of certain women teachers nt the
Carson College for Orphaned Children
are being investigated by a special
committee of the institution, according
to Walter W. Pe'Ulna, secretary and
treasurer of the college.
There was meeting of the director'
t he collesro .th's afternoon In the
wilherspcn Pulldlnif
Tho Ins'ltutlon which la In Chestnut
lll has fortv.two ch'Mren who are
being educated under the provisions' of
tne win or jUDeri waraon, traction
Why This Concern Sold Accounts
"January 3rd, 1919.
Commercial Credit Co.
Baltimore, Md.
Gentlemen:
LOCAL MINING STOCKS
TONOPAH STOCKS '
. .. U" NAsked
Jim Tlutler ss ,40
MerNamara 23 ,80
Midway so ,U2
Mtspah Extension , .. .00 ,07
Montana 17 ,20
North Htar 07 ,08
Ileacue Kula OH ,10
West nnd 1 Va 174
COLDFIEI.D 8TOCK8
Atlanta 04 01
lllue Hull 113 .OS
Uooth .... . , Ill ,18
niamondfleld U II 02 ,03
rrrkerjack , on ,ns
rialsr , 02 .,01
Krwanas ns ,07
Oro 01 ,01
Hpearhead ,,,., ,1 20
Silver Plek 03 07
lIISCELJ-ANEOUa
Arliona tTnl'ed 2S ,27
Nevatiu. Wonder 70 7
Tecopa Mlnlns , la ,13
CHICACO DUTTER AND EGCS
rhleaso. Feb 18 tUITTER nerslpt.
. .tub..-ptra, 621 Drsts. 4074ftfce;
aftveze.
LOCAL MEAT MARKET
The following report on the fresh meat '
trade in I'miaueipmu in lurnnnea ny The
local ofTlce of the Bureau of Markets.
United States Department of Agriculture:
PIIKSII HHnK-,neeelpts moderate: mar.
ket alow at firm holdlnc prlcea; demand only
,r. trose 1 b tf slow.
STr.EIlS Receipts mMerate: built s;ood
.eers' market firm at l.'2 to J2T1 demand
1 COWrl necelpts llc'it; market atrong at
lis to 123t demand fair.
'i?AI Receipts ltakt: merL,! atenriv tn
firm at 117 to 123: demand fairly sood.
J'lllVIV UTsiiMe iii.fu rsie, tnaraei sieaa
to Arm at 126 to 130; demand opening slow
IAMn Rerelpts moderate: frozen stoc'.
fairly liberal: market slow at (23 to (3u
demand fair.
1UIIV.X nctni'w imnnai! marsri
stesdy on handvvvelehts at 21 to 824: alow
on heavy stock'at 118 to 120: demand fair.
WIFE-BEATER JAILED
Camden Msn Crew Anirv AVhen She
Wouldn't "Fum Up"
Pecause his bride of six weeks refused
to "fuss up" to receive- some friends,
lame" P.kr twentv.slx veara old of
Camden beat her according, to testi
mony riven todav before Recorder
Stsckhonse In Camden.
The bride and friends testified that
her brief married career had not been
"all roses." but was pretty welf Inter
spersed with thorns. Recorder Stack
house cave Baker two months in the
funtyll. "to Jtarn.liow jte t a
Thiscustomerts
enabled to deal
more indejiend
cnttv tcifft both
Debtors and
Ct editors.
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We find the services as rendered by you in
cashing our invoices, of a verv great help to
us. Previously we were compelled on ac
count of using all our ready cash in develop
ment and increasing our business, to get our
money in quickly and only sell to trade on
very short discount .terms t This not only
corpelled us to show our hand to our cus
tomers to explain why we wanted to sell
on short d'scouiit terms, but also placed us
more or cn at their mercy, as some of our
customers always squeezed us for lower
prices, and such t-ade as didn't discount,
although good credit, we had to let slip by.
Now the f'av follovv'n? te r?ce'nt bv vou of
our invoices, we get a large nercentage of
the Invoices in cash nnd it pnables us to
trade on a more even bas's both in selling
our product and in buying our raw mate
rial." A.
Commercinl Cv edit Coirnmy ,
Cash Capital J'"?""''" Snrn'tig $450,000
BALTIMORE
Representee at
PHILADELPHIA. 612 Stock Kxchange Bide.
(Phone 'Locust 919)
NEW YORK DOSTON CINCINNATI
Affiliated win
Commercial Acceptance Trust
Cliu 'Capital 1, 160,000
2QI a. La Sll St.. Chicago
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