fffP&W"-'" 'fZf$fi'7??X''- "W''-rl ' 'jSjip . tsrT?Wi I S . I 16 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELOPHIA, TUESDAY, .MARCH 11, 1919 -1 NEWS OF THE FINANCIAL WORLD NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA STOCK PRICES t g-rA r l? P.; Aii Investments witliout Risk It is not diflicult to se lect securities that are so safeguarded that risk is practically elim inated. For those who desire above nil else safely for their princi pal vc suggest sending for our Investors' Let tor E-2G, which gives some suggestions. Chandler i Company !. .. Fianklin Bank Building Philadelphia Naw Vurk Boston STRENGTH CONTINUES FOR MOST STOCKS ON NEW YORK EXCHANGE A'cio York Stocks Local Industrials Only Our policv is to offer for sale Ihe stock of nearby manufactur ing corporations whosn earning capacity and executive manage ment, after investigation., have proved to be beyond criticism. A dividend producer of unusual merit presents itself at this time and wo will be glad to furnish details. Benner & Company, Inc. Widener Building Philadelphia tranches in Penntulianta READING. YORK. LANCASTER Selling by Speculators Causes Some Declines Early, but Leaders Soon Turn Upward Rails Prominent, AVitb Bank Buying Helping Beading Company New Yorli. March 11 Tht vnrlous ilisculetlnif di'velopmcnlb recorded In the news tivcrnlKht caiiePtl oiiip uneasiness In spcculativo clrcletr tod.iy mill pride movements from n period iiflrr the npeniiiK were confused, with .1 number of Issues showing moderate losses, but de idincs were itiirM.v recovered, and before the end of th" llrst hour Iho Important movements were attain k hlBher figures The room traders had told stork because of the Huffalo labor troubles, but outside of tlils selling ;iboiit the only other Mippl.v came from somo of that speculative clement which In nlwn.vs uncisv ,md f,tllrk to turn in ItK marltct position for the sllshlcst liit'ctitlvri. The railroad stochi iic.iln became tho most prominent feature, with a renewal nf the banldnc liiiylnjj putting; ISc.i'ilnc up morn than 1 point to sri4 Somo of the Ion -priced rails were- more active than tlic hare been In a Ions period, with the Wabash Issues In brisk demand, the preferred moving up 1 to aboo 3i. L'nlted States Pttel common indicated the general market situation, that stoi'k flrrt falling from 9t5, tu OSta and then rallying to above SB. Ureat Northern Ore was 11 strong feature all through 'he morning, ml-anctng t ', to A"' t.ait clnsa lllsh 1W 2Hs 26' 26H Ms t!2'i B2U 7.Vf 7fi!i "4' 3i 4 n't- 2 35' t 3fii J&i M) 09''j 80! i 11:.V) a.m, 2Ai mH H'l 4 21 35' j Stl'n lot 100 74W IS PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD LEADS LOCAL TRADING AND IS FIRM Advance nuniely. Adv numply if. ., AJx rtubher Alaska Oold M . . . Alaska Juneau . . Allls-Chalni Mfr.. Allls-Chalm M nf. Am Agrlcul Chem 104W 101 101 Am Agrl Ch pf.. 001, 100 100 Am lieet Kugir . 7-l't "I'i 74'j Am ran .... .18!, 48 IS Am ran pf .10.1 Am Oar & rdv .. (U'i 03" i 0 1' t 93'i Am Cotton Oil . . 4fiU I 4a :. 43 Am Drue Sj'ii ... Kl"i 13!l'i ''1'j Am llldn &. I.ca . lD'j 111,' J 10U l'J't Am Hldo & I. pMOO1. 100 100 100 Am left .17 Ab) 47' 47U' Am Ire pf .. nl lon'i OV VMi Am International. 07', Ii7'i 0" 07 Am Linseed . .. 4Vi 40'i l"'i '"' Am I.lnscol pf . HO Am locomotive.. o7' ll"1. 0"'i Im'i Am Malting . 2 A M 1st pf c of d .',0 , Am Smelt jfc lief. 70'i 7u! TOU 0'i Am Steel K'drlcs 87 Am Sugar Uetln. ,110'i Am Sumatra Tob.ll. llG't llG'i 110'i Am Tel & Tel ... 107' 10"'j 107'ii I07Ja m Tobacco 2) 200 200 200 Am Tob nf new..ltX),i Am Woolon . . . fi.Vi ti.Vi G.Vi O.Vi Am AViit Paper.. Il.'i 10'i lO'i 40' Am Zinc I. & S . 12.' Anaconda Oopptr. t2 02 02 02 Assets ltoalltat'n. 2'i 2"i 2"i - Afso Drv doods. . 2,"i Asso P O 1st nf. . 0" . Ateh Top & S P. O.IJj 01 02'j 02't Atrh T & S K pf rH'j 8('i SO'j SGK Atl Uulf & W I..10h,'i 107' j 107 j 10. i tl 1 j X- w t nf . . Ml HaUlMln l.oco ... S7'i SS' S7 S7'i Halt A Ohio . . ISS P' !!" lb'a Sn-oii: Sliirl on iH-allcml Pur- Sliifliiigof Old Stvlc Conlracls '''," V,hl "f -Jf,' ;:;, ., - ;..0.. r tlHirctt O ... ljli4 I-l J -U .. !... ' f I.. I.. !.. ! UiiMiiliu 1 iMinc IT- l't l" ... tm- - vim UUII1C?S " 'sVViasslT 76 71', 71P. 70, Reading Company Advances Also, but Is Slow Lake Superior and Electric Storage Battery Are Higher. Steel Common Steady Only n small turnoer of stocks took place on tho rii ladolphla ex change today prc lous to midday, mid prlco chnngts were generally email nnd mixed. Pennsylvania rtallroad continued active nnd was tho leader. At one tlmo It sold up H at 45',, another new high level for thin year, but later It turned easier and was unchanged. Heading Company advanced on the first transaction, 11 trifling sale. nicctrlo Storage Battery mado a fractional gain. Lake Superior Cor poration moved up U. while Insurance Company of North America was ch" ' and Philadelphia Klectrlc appeared nt Its previous closing price, Atbltrage business was In larger quantity than usual. International Paper preferred, on a good. sized turnover, jlclded slightly. Baldwin LAco motle common advanced slightly In lino with Its course In New York, but tho preferred came out unchanged. Steel common was slow but steady. Buffalo and Susquehanna certificates sold H below tho previous tran actlon recorded about two weeks ago. BUYING POWER POOR COTTON TRADERS BUSY IN THE CORN MARKET TRANSFERRING HEDGES clinsi'i- llio Place lit Weak- Oat. Also Recede New York Bonds High Vow 11 10 26000 Angld-Fch 5i 97'i !7i !7'. 1000 Am Smelt 5s. 91i 01s. 5lJ4 600nAin Tel & TGk ', !in, ov 48tf00 ilo 6s 103, 1033 103, SOOOArm'r Co 4'jS 88J 88't 88 '4 1000 B & O e ('is. 78 78 78 snitn Kih smi r,a -us s:'i 82'n s:i4 3000 Cent I.thr Cs !fiH !)6't 96' P00I) rt Itll N-.I fis lfli'i 102'i 102's 3000 1" & O e I'-S 7P 7!) 7t 200O0 do r t 80 SB', 8R snnorhi n & tj is !5 i'SN i"'. 1000 Ohl Mil & f-'t P ev ii-s. ( ' '. Philadelphia Stocks 200 Bald Loc. 88 3 do pref,103 M B 4 8 t c M 20 i:iec Stor 59)i (00 Int Pap pf stp. . 75 100 InsC N A 28't 220 1,1c Sup 1" 20 (82 I'enna IIH (5'i 811 I'lilla Klec 2S'4 10 lltadlng . SS 230 L S Steel 06 'i 87?, 103 1 1 ..10 a. m 87 , 103 Nft i 60 69 '! 69 ; D9i H 71i 7(i ' 28 U 28 ' 'i 20 '4 20 '. '4 (5 (5' 25', 25i .. 85 85 . 90 96 DIVIDENDS DECLARED ...TJ.1.' Towns -Mnfcturlnr Comrny, quirtrlr of SH r,r cnt, r.jabls April I to Hock of rrorrt Mrrh 22, Cinidlm Cir anil Foundry, auttfrly of ? .prr, c'.nt on prfnl. pblAprll 10 to stock of record ,M,reh i'M Trut, of Great Norfhrn Ore Troper tin n itectaren 1l,trlbutlon of $3 on J,ru,",ff, eertmcatea of beneficial Interest In Vr f.' Northern Iron ore properties parabla April 0 to stock of record March 20. Stuti .Motorcar Company of America, Inc., quarterly of It Sil, pa able April 1 to alock of record March 22 Liverpool Cotton Liverpool, March 11. Spot cotton ws quiet today with prices steady on th basis of an advance of 18 points for middling, old contract, at 15.23d. The sales uere 1000 baler, including 800 bales American- llecelpts were 8000 bales, all American. Futures were quiet In the early dealings. Spot prices tterer American, middling fair, lt.lOd; good middling, lS.SId; middling, 15.23d; low middling, ll,18d: good ordinary. 12.6f.di ordinary. 11,23d. IK'S- Transaction Spiuce S", .'ucu 2553 Canadian Municipal Bonds Hougltt Sold CJuoted FINCKli. BANGERT & CO, litdc Ilk till Itiltlk BOSTON rhiuriiiihu m:w vomc IHN HKIT Ur.VIIIKK HiRWAr t hlnjto. tirrh 11 IIIIih fs Pair to f'Shf n4 WfilnwI.T HairniM Missouri low a jri'l Kuiivaii hair .nnl w iirtnr ti nikht onl Wwlnertlt AiMnniln Pair k niBh mJ W ti)H'-"lt' rarnir tnntcht ouh ind run W tUxofdAi MIlimMa Kali tonis'i ari'l l-rubublj ltif i"l.i Hrmr vivt hitI south tonUht hiii in ntn ni' outhoiRf Werlne-nHv . inMr tioifli Ufin'I Nnrh lukula Kdir tnnmht hhtitipp eiQUth Wrrlnci"! lili Hblv un'ftttM un'l i older Smtli Paknti -Pair tnnicht tii'l U'dnrKU warniT fnnuh' Nitirifkn Fair tunlcnt .mil (int"lT arinr (onltiht .ni'J tn nt Uirlnijtlat Montani I'louth lunUht "! V'tinradiv prot'.iM rain or M im mI f tho T)im'1' oiuiiis- Vnr nnii,.ltt HM't uMjnitl.i tr' prubablj m ct- "3 '....nhi. T'-i.m iiv-ia hv. ir..t t ir..Ti UmIIa C Unnrlnr fl "II ( Ne lork, March 11 -The cotton rallfomla Pack . . o7 .V" market I141I an irregular opening On 'California retro! . 'J7J t . . 'old contracts. March .-, n t.i Calirornu I'ci or. .1 1 . . .-. ' ' poinis ami nincr position ncre 20 points i'hsp (j I) Co pf ItuNui-i ,u 111 poinis lower. aow con tiacts nt.irtcd at an advance of fifteen 1 points to ,1 deel ne of 10 point" 1 I'crtlliiBs HKdln contlBtcd larKcly ol llquld.ttlon of old fctjle contracts for transfernns hedges to new style Spot hnusis sold old contracts and 1 ummer iohitlons. while l,lcrpoo and I the trade wtro liuers of old contracts 1 to llquld.itH short accounts After the outset, the market eased a Beth Stl Class H .U il'i ;,'"" ..,.., i,,-,i. f,a mo A lfliiA 1A Both Steel 8- i.f.lt)U' IIKl'i 106' i lUO'.i n0fl ,c p SwS.lOsl, 10sS 1 Beoth rishertes 3) W 1 W ? 3?nno ,lh BoTd 3?bh 08.0 JIM M.J Brkls 11 Itp Trail. LM'i !ti -! SI :ln0o() do ex Is 03.72 93.50 J3.R0 It M Net iliac 10'. oG'i !!.' 1 M'j tl.i'i Cent Leather Co . 07 6i Cerro de l'asco C. .12'. ... Chandler Motor ..IL'O 12.1 G7"i 67't Chesa & Ohio. . . Chi Great Wist Chi tit West pf... Chi Mil & St P . Chi M & St V Pf.. Chi & Northwn Chi It 1 .- Pac . dlli l 6 pf c n 1 . v 7 pf. Chile Copper Uhino Copper "lev CCISI, . Cluclt-I'calioilv Coloiado r . lr. . ff.) S 2.Vi 70 Oti't 23 fiti'4 :i7' 70'i 122 o') ':'i7. 70i 20 IjO'j Spruce t.Vl Kate 30J n'fA'7 rinanrlil letter 01 trcvfi PAINE, WEBBER & CO. INVESTMENTS 1S28 UMI TITLE IILIH,.. rillU. Member c Aork stotk Kxthunce (lilr.mn. Manli 11 -BuvliiB power in little, old crop options ndllni; about lorn shoned .1 marked falllnc "IT tills 20 i-olnts down from tlie tilKliCBt morning nnd nficr a stronger s.arl on pnics, on the call nnd new crop ilclUcrles scattered bu Ing y eommln home"! about 2S points, induced b strength in hogs, the mar-, The tciclpts at the ports for the ilav 1 kei weaktneil nesting orders it. ten .- imihuiicii ai 1 i.vvu nalc. against ,.,,m,.,j11 t!ii(i were encountered on the initial rin- anu, iv..wi naiis a week ago, 17,666 bales a' Columbia U & 15 total hears exerted piesme, forcing Ma I jeai ago and 18,860 bales two tears ago ' Consolidated C,as IU.I STVI.K 1 Continental Can Vc a T.U:'s .Continental Insur. t,0 e,e epcii 10 .tn 1 1 31 ' I'orn Prod P.cf . IS', . .- .11" .,,, .4411 and .lult itciotc esieruaj , i,,c- j LeailliiE liouscs were tilspiistd to ad-, mw Cduiimi on tho bulng 'Ide, point- vrh me o'J' that prices hail had n good x, upturn and leading longs h.-ne bteu sell- Iul ,11c .iiilte freei Moreoter. offerings ;,Xnrl"'r fiom Argentina had Improved nnd about riecember inn eon buslicls were reported being of-'nnuarv fered in this country for March nnd April shipment at about Jl 30 Itccclpts ;';. here todav were 135 cars , October .1.1 :i5 02 il'i 275s 10' 1 !)ll c0 IS1. fll'i 111 IP, nr. fir,1 1 7i'i :i4'i :i: ' -iti't' kv, tir, 7y'i 122 oil S :t7'( 70' 20 liti'j 77j IN', Il'i in', 27', 10 !0 70' j 22000 203000 7000 265000 1 do 1st 4s do (s do 1st 4's do 2d CiS 3.60 'J3.60 0(.(2 01.(0 94 411 nK nt OS 1 P. 0..V1 8 01.68 !(!52 9(.o(l 01.00 31. SI 95000 do tth 4'iP. i't.no 93.91 94.0" SOOOMIdvale (s . 864 86, 86", 2000 N Y C . 11 6s !)K 0' ,??' 10000 X 1 Tel gnl'is 00'i 9- i'i tnnn Pacific fia 5s. 87 8' BOOOPenna 6s 1968 95 95 3000PlerceOII6s '21 92 92? inoOSo Tae cv 4r. . S3i 83 21100 do rfd 4"s . . SI'! 81 S 1000 V SSt-n 6s 90 ' 90S 1000 U S Rubber 5s 86 86 6000 CS Steel s fBs 1001, mot, 5000 Undergro'nd R II of I.on 6s 78 78 30000 I Kot C, B&I r.",s 1921. 98 J. 9811 I000O tlo 5'-s 1937 100U 1004, 87 95 92 83, 81 , 99S 86 1004 no.sns Itlch I no. J6000 1.eh Val 2500 Lib Bonds I (til 4'is 91.00 91.00 9100 01 3000 Pcnna Co temp cts 05 05 95 1 000 Un Rwv Inv 5s. 68 68 68 .. MILA. INACTIVE STOCKS I Following: aro quotations for Inactive stocks listed In the Thlladeipnla Stock I KxehatiRo and In which there were no j transactions today. The price given li I the last previous sale: Alliance Ins.. I Amer (las . . 1 Am It js pf . ,, Ann-r Stotes. -.'M, a o war 78 100i, r """ T Brill .1 C, . Philadelphia Market (Burt& st ROVISIo3 and Baldwin I,oco SO Bldwn Jai pf.101 30 PC 60 ron ( I Cambria Stl.110 CatawiEsa 1st nref 4fi Cen P Itys.109 19?i Hunt & T T. 10 65 lit & B T pf. 19 65 Midvale .. (1 28 Mlnehlll r.2i 7ft xorrlstown .. 1 IR', 1S'i 1', : 31 10 k.-, RAILS FROGS & SWITCHES BOLTS SPLICE BARS SPIKES BRACES, Etc. Carried in itock in Chester Yard. Locomotive!, Car, and Railroad Cnnttac- loti' and Mining Eqaipotnl HENRY LEUIS & CO. Commercial Trut Bldg. LIBERTY BONDS UOUGHT and SOLU Anr Drnominatlona Samuel K: Phillips & Co. 807 uirvrMJT mt. Slembera I'liiladelitlil.', Motk Kx chance March opened 'sc higher at M 11. and ?'""''' ld off 1,C Ma slaried at Jl 35, Janu " yj 7.-, "i- ii.i -1 1.1 l''! 1HI 211 VO 11 Ml JII I'll 11 i 1'0 S.t ( 'III JII .1 .BtV STlt.R .'1 n-i LM ni :; 411 -jj 2- jl n.i imi i- jo no jo f, yn On o ft, p.-.,- . .. h IMihin? ,) IIAII V,AH l.ll ,11 " j.. ..- - , .. ... l...n,nK l.lin. 1 aluc gen-raiiy vere Men m-uiu i '-: (-. Tr i. r ii. latloni Beef in sets, amoken an't alr-drletl Oil TT?.-. P, J 64 too lef knuckles and tenth" amnketl anil , 1'. Pcnn It U 65 air-dried. 7c. l-urlt, family, IS.'IfM. '' hrio . ... K I'. 1 urcd, luui oip.-c i ."i'.i -' fun asbo 21 on .. 2 uo no ;n !", '.'" 05 :; 7S 2.' .la 11 fco I'll i 2" M 2? nn 22 'Jl Jll fiH ;u n."i jn r.,-i Xorth Penn . 94 P.i Warehse .17 -i Penn Nat BU.279 Pcnna Nat Bk war 77 Penna Salt, t ' Penn Traf.,. 2,; Phlla, Co . 36 Phlla I".l w w 2 Phlla & IVest B P II T 28 1 6 t-i Itu.ss (leu... 2 285 Sleu Tr & T 60. JJIMIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIITIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIi: Your back office safe is no place to carry your - securities. Rent a box in the Corn Exchange vault. KEHocnrr.s Lnana and Invest- ments 856,320,418.31 Due from Banks 7,812,713. JS Clearing llouie M- chanirei .. l,37,(53,6(l Canh and ne,r,e . (,(17, (S3 8J Cuitomera' Liability on Poreli-n Credita and Acceptances . (,77(,9I1 02 l,0IS,2J(.t March I. 1119. IJAniLITTES Capital 2,000,090 09 Surplua and Net rroflta (,0:0,o:i.(9 Discount paid not yet credited S(0,9I.9 r.eeerve for Tans ' y- paabl 1919 289,099.09 Circulation 190,809 99 Deposit! (7,083,301.31 Forela-n Credita and Acceptance 4.77(, 911,02 Advances from Fed eral nerve Bank tT,4l3,370.: 879,013.27(.9 nlKECTORO JOHN ,T. JtacDOKAt.D WILSON CATIIBIXWOOD WM, L. StIPPLBE TIIOS 3. .TBPFERIBS jossrn it. PAnviN W.Af. II. FOlAVBI.l. WALTER A. BAILBV UHAS. S. CAI.WELL FRANK II. MOS3 oeo. w. n noBEnTs MERHITT N. WILL1TS, Jr. LOUIS R. PAGE DAVID C. RRADt.ET PAUL THOMPSON WM. II. HARDING IRA VAUOHAN ALAN D. WOOD OFFICERS CHAS. 8. CAI.WELL Trealdent M. N. W1LL1TS, Vlce-Pre,ldent Tiios. J. .inrrniEs, VIce-rresldent NEWTON W. CORSON, Cashier. ALLEN M. MATTHEWS, Asst. Cashier. ALDERT N. HOGG, Asst. Cashier. Crucible Steel ..10. t,7 Of, 1 t.T ,"- ,,331, do! do".moked ,":;' I Krth VhN, B.SlO V ilted C N J.lSij ' Cuba t-Hiia SuKr. LM'i -.'.r,- .':, L'.i', 1 ham., hoilc-l. lnHe..,lc. Picnic ..Cfll AspKalt. 67 Ui. Pas itjs 1R0 fuba Cane Sue pf. 7.V. 75 To 7.". :ulZr?ilto& Otn Anhpt.lM iriiion Tr.10?.. SJi Deere & Co nf .W, S". Ur'l, 20'4c. - 1 n (' of N A. 384 Wel&bach ... 4H4 to M 16 '2 and later t-old ',c in low : cs- tenU, s close at SI 35', July opened -" Ilucrs anil Sellers at $1 "11- to 1 30. aR.ilnst $1 20s,. cs- 'n nrU. March 11 fOid stlel terdav-8 'last price, and declined to Ma rtussell Sclilll and i tiuinoon. ,. ,,. bid , Cardoza Guild. Coup Mitchell. Mc- l - ' a .. K.iilrien anil Schtcv offrrcri Oats alr-o leieded The start was Jul ninsleln '.ecllar Burnett nnd 'ion Motors pf 'tead'er on some buvlniir tiv a luaUIHK Bnrtlett bid. Kleffcr. Lehman. Mitchell, Ocn Motors deb . onmKIon house, but local Interest', Schlr) .ind MontKomery offered 1 ,,sh houses supplied the demaim ouolier .Alonifronicry. .-cinan Weill Delnarc & Hud 100'i , Hem & Itio Or pr ,S Distillers Secur. . K! Iionie Mines .... l.'t Krio . .. 17'7 Krle 1st pf . . . :il 'i Kishcr Bodv .' o7 tinston W . W . .":', ! Ueneral Chemical 17," I (Jeneral ClKar. . . . M (Icntral Ulectrlc. . IW. ICitneral Motors. .. 1S,', Mi f.l'j Uoodilch (IlK)Cu. be. Cir.inby Consol.. 70 The arrivals here toda weie sity irs and naclistnan bid Brook-' Lehman and urc.-t Northern pf. 01', March opened uiich.inKcd at Ol'jc. and Va" llr' offered ,,,..,, (it N cfs for o p. IIS ,,ecd .,c JP.Vio.S-XS0'' 1'"1 Ur.nc.O.. Co,. . ., h3"v. HRalnst hS'.c ..t the cud c&- January -rilnn and Hooper bid 'lulf Mob . Nor . , terdai and declined to 63c Jul started ' Monteomerv offered Uulf States Steel. Li't in', 17', yt". fS .., 133' 1 l.lS'v Sti S3 ri'i .1 teom ,t 63', c to 63'c. acainst r,S'4c jc tN'c ft lei Ma Mcr.idden Smith ierda s last price, and sold off to 623,c . Sir and .lav bid. Burnett Abraham All products opened at ma.iimum calns nusseii Hartiett anu Msei onercu rlEcKERCa J 5, TH CmtSTNCT 8TS.. N.E.ror. .... m m,.j-,l.. - .. 'J Huuvci, oi i Diuu-ipaia ana ,iew I or. stnet Eicsance,. iiatJIHaifc 4t i HANKERS C AND f DROKERS In. the I.1 00 I'furrlni' li .!.iitc ' hroi gilt about Mreng'h In priLCs for llOR" I.INLSTOCK (JL'OTATIO.NS rlllcaan, M.ir-h II HOGS L.tlmatrd r.. eiic .11 fllKI heart left liver JIJ1 heail tipeninc furh airnc nuisth .','ic hlfiher than ,.tcrila a aerace V.at lup 81tl 2A V -race ce,t irsteritit XISU VTTI.B Betinilteil reielnla 11 nnn head MIEEP Bstimateil rec?ipta 11 0011 heart ' U. S. LIBERTY BONDS $50, $100, $1000 Ol-GHT. hOI.D AND RK( (IM.MLNDUD rt V , un, ir.ni.iior tY Jul Mitchell Ja. llaneniniin. Tmi- chou Wleclc IHinan. ( arpenter. Grun thai and (iluirr bid Burnett. McPadden tone Rountrte MontKumerv . Curdoza, Newman Baitlett and HopUlns offered Octtber Kteffer Plum. Allen and sinck bid . Parrot t P.ountiee and I!a offered December Kleffcr and Scllar bid Bache. Younc rla Deacon. Weld and Dixon offered ,ia,nuar aioniRomer, rnnn 1 one 1....1 t n AlnlBro llivm. ml m.., -.. ... ... I'll!. ID .....w ,.,,. ,', Haskell &. Barker. 11 Illinois Central. . . til.1. Inspiration Cop . . -17' lntcrborouBh con 1 ti' Interb t. on pf. . . . '-'2'j lnternat Agrlc. . I.Vi lnternat Agric pf. tl) Inter Harv new .US', Inter Mir Mar . il'i Inter Jltr Mar pf 1U7 lnternat Nickel :'.' lnternat I'.iper . -17'j Inter Pap pf slpd. 15 'J't 7'i Oil 0'J 1't't 17'j :u .'8 153' 157 Mi S3 U71, 'ni', it', 1, li'i ti'j I7i 0 there was ' fair huslnee" doint on bacls tf lie for One granulated UAIKY 1'ltUUUCTS : I KHIMIl SIICARS I X i. fl." U'4 17,' j "A I 1 HUUSr. Supplies were, email and the ', marktt ruleil hrm under a fair demand. IlJ'aitlilutatlons were New ,ork ami Wiscon sin, m noie-iiiiis. lurr.iii ...-. -;,"-JH,;--' U, wnoie-nuia lanny inni. - ",".' . uncials lilBhir, do, Co, w hoiniiik, fair to koort, ai(335c .,,,,,,, I'UULlltl KeyVel pf i.en vat Tr, 60 West Coal. . . 7ir 20 wj 1 jt- il I'F." v r P"- 75 Win Cramp . SR'i Little Schuyl. is VorI ,lt.tf j, Key Tel ... 11 155' 157 Mi SI Ob't 01. I-". 4., Il'i till 47', 0 Order Work on 3 Ships Stopped Moaa Point. Mla., March 11 tDv A P) The construction of two composite Ferris tMic .IiIds bv tlm nini,i.. fi., l.I B The market ruled I steady Ur inner. , ,ulull) romnanv here .,! -e .. A.. Inea moderate and uenia.io lair viuumuoii.. . ,- tl, ni.rL. iiij .. .T """" rowI 1I1 cwirti 3utt:i7i, broliimt 1 nicK- S,J ,e , "'erks-Blodirett Company .nn lincy. sun-mealed, weiithiiiif Ivsrts I"' Ht IascaRoula, was suspended yester soii-meaiea, nay ny orucr 01 in IJmerReney Fleet ursir klzra. J7i4iic. siaKy uumi ruu"iets. Corporation, Several hundred men w'ere Sli3lc! old mnstfia ;W27c. ducks. I'ekln. lnrown out of work, rc 421450. d'i, Indian nuntier 404141c; ueis,, 311c imfeonf em per pair, uc, uu, j.ui, per pair. 4.ifi0c ' hKlisH UlUITS I Choice stock met with fair sale and, alues uemrall were well sustained under' i.,a .,M-rlt.i rhe nuntatlonti 10II01, Applte. New Vol k ner bBI Kllie. 7O'l0i - lialdwlii J50in Northern Sp. taBH .Vi.l llubliardsion, 7O0Vi, (IreeninB, (7.SOW I .. r. 1 alJQrlt tm. Aa Tnn. 1.1 " inU rind Vir7lnl. Per hW 1 "'"KV1 l Q", ItullO I "! V. ' IliePrtp 4S4,,,i i, tui n I Corn Exchange National Bank PHILADELPHIA Chestnut at Second . llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllimnilllllllllllllri 59' s 50! j 5'J'i i Imperial $71111 Homo laut rancv. iiuir I'l "14 "I'i IS Apples, wea'ern. per uo IJ WHri IJ iriu. in- iTci ' Lemons, per box. IS as. ( 40 orances. I(,0 , 1U.i l-'ii V,rd'V pJr crate. lisstTTsn do Callfor-' - "., U',) , ij i.er bax .17iii70 Grapefruit, per i ii ji land Waters bid. "tfewburgcr, Henderson & beb 1(10 t'HKfcr.M'T STRF.r.T .Members N. V. and I'hila. Mock Kirhanae, f. I'iltshursli. March 11 i ATTI.E Ite eipta loo heart Sloiv and etead Cabea i -eieipla 100 heart Steadi M!l HOOS Itccelpie pio h'art Earned nud ' 40e hisher ltea mUert niedlum and I nea nrlers jri .i'i:'ii iicht ,orkern 11 Sim 10 ,10 rilta J1S75'U'I0 packers 1S -.O'.! If- SHEBP AVn I.AMRO Hecelpi. nnn heart Meftrt and ntie Sheip Jll.MI lambs, I!1 5' i carman offered I Kansas Citv So Kelly SpriHEtd T 1 Kcnnccolt Cop Hi'. :u. L'D'j :o'j o! HS'a l!8'i US' :n :n'4 :ii' h t".i8l4..ri tranlierrles Jersey, per buhcl-b.ix. 13 .viwt nn .in .10. per nni . Slii - straw Dcrriea, uuiiu. hi Hii, '" VEGETABLES nanrt was onl; moderate and the mar- ivc quote - STIiMHIP NOTirES New York & Philadelphia Semi-Weekly Freight Servic. SAILING'S From Pier 44, North River, New. York, knd from Pier 2, North1' Delaware ave Phila., every Tuesday and Friday nt 5:00 P. M. For rates and otner eorrfvar(o, ajtoTi to CLYDE LINE w, n, iivLy aaerat Atent Pier"., N Ds.A Phlladlthla. Pa. ..IV I'. LKVIS in Jraflio .Mrr. Pier 30 N Bu.r en Tork Clt mom;.le.nui.m; n.vrLb . I'llll. Mil. I.I'HIA -Cah 6,' percent; time, 'i'j'bO per cent Commercial pi per three to six months. bi'cfb'i per cent , six months. 6 per cent t ' ket developed lime iiwubi . sua tLtuivisuiKu !-utr&T; m, . .;. g;.)ff!sff3ffl: Citipiis lo sk Abolition of All- l-ehlgh alley ... 55". uj' Sj', uj', , tl fmS 10 -hl'e potatoes, western, per U111ZCI1S to .16K iiiiuiiuoii 01 ii Mxcrs pf .111 10-1 lb. 1 RH0S do. .New lork, per 100 ... iilm Kl tliMl nil Boilv i..U'll.. ..m Jll l m in Ira.. lltnS. Sweet potatoes. Jersey, per ' I'" . , I ;-"" ; " v " i,aket No I, JlTsns. r.o y , V delegation ripre.clu.if cue and IjOtili. N-j.li IK. ... ... -''."Mltf educa.l0na, .Wnlt.o. supportn,K the ; Jj f .r1" . 4 .?. -". K..THOI'tte'n0: lnl to ost-iblisli an clciiMC Boaru -oi Me.well M "a nf. !i;j ' .... .a ner inn. isorrdi. do southern, per Miiiiiiiiiiii)iiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirTrnrw 4 aV iirc v-ra mSJi 1 tak , ,;s)sS-'i iSf ' ifSr-j Kdueatioti ill Ko to Horrltburc today 10 j uvueiii dot ., 11 .. . .,.. ,i,- , ., Mexican Petrol . . IS. ' IrS'i IS. a'T'""."""rr t'.1 ;.... ..T"" :.., AlexUan ret pf. -i-nucai on in I'cu.iu '-. " ,,,.-.- ! fl ,,l I 'nnnei' 'ihlf committee will conduct a iivaims MrtNalc Steel llk afternoon lo le an opportiinily Mtn & &, i, ;vv. to thove who faior or oppose the bill to .. S1 ., . s s M OfTliial dlbcount raffes at the twelve express their Mews ,M0 Kan S. Texas 1 eoer.11 i.eserv- naiihs were as louows: 1 Amonr the riillaueipiuans wno win i;, t t,i n( tletrne IlanL,' Discount -Rales The first column KHetwUie rates for cnt r ngl,t for (n? (naclment vfJSZ' ,Mo iJcino .. .. 3 Wn"?. ..'" nSfc? a ", I a -e rrederlch aruenbe repr...nj. j .m ,. 1Llllo pf . . of sixteen to ninety days The third I '" ,he Bureau of Municipal Ilcsearch . SM Acme an,t fnnrii, mliimna ,n tin. r,iu in. Mrs Josen l Mumtorn riiilomuslaii Vat Cloal. L: Suit. rediscounts of collateral loans becured , lub , Bruce M Watsop. secretarv of the uy (;oernmcnt bondf or notes.) (Public Udiiratlon and Child Labor As- (om panel. Gov r,n ,nciatlon and Mrs isalnUCl Jarden Let- inio0Q,(frB mtlorslnB the bill hav? betn rent to the committee by fa U Henoilel. president of the Home and Schogl 1 to no l;id,;a da' a ISdajs da,Si rRTNEn.inp Boston 4 4'4 4 (l , Ke Tork 1 4, 4 4 Philadelphia I 4 4, 4 4tt I'leieUiid 4', 44 4", I nichmond ih 4", 4i, 4, . Atlanta 41, 4', 4 41. ! rhicato 4 4, 4 4 '4 ' Minneapolis 4t, 4,lJS 4 41, Pt Louis 4 4 4 4", Kan,,, City 4i n ,i. 41, San Franelsco.. (I B 4'J 41. , DalUa .. 4 j 4 '. l3 5 I 4i I-eague Charles A Stlnson Tranklln N Brewer Morris V Cool.e Walter P Mil ler and Walter B. rtoenberirer presi dent of the Philadelphia Conference ur Presidents an organization coiiMstiiiK of the representatives of thirty business and cp it bodies MANY IRISH IN CLASS ONE MiriCK is iu:rtr.!iV mip.v th,t Jeltlea ie Rlumeiifhal r.fn.it.a . ... T-perahlp a..ocltlon orisnlzed under lhe pro Vjons o( the Act of Assembly of June ; .1.14 and 1t citnnl. nt.nl. hu . ,. .. . rlty in number and value if Interest ," a TOIILIGN EXCHANGE ineeima 01 tno as.ociatlon nld on December I , ., . ,, , , ' is, 101R determined that tho said assoua- -" or,k' Mrch 11 In tho early 1 rr';f . O'l parv tlon be dt.olved trad nr tnilav francs and iuc.li. v. 1 " IlllCseCS Jl " LCdP HART BLVMENTHAl , ehanttes were easier compared with the ifcrnarv una Trirurer. '" U".,B . w ,yu,.c" '4 iiu IDA RMTMKNTHAT. Financial Briefs The Tale & Towne M:anufacturlns;l Cptppany reports for year ended Decern-, bex 31 net profit, after all charges and federal taxes, ll,3?,C3, equal to 12S IS a. share on S4.9SS.Z10 capital stock,' a rain st net profits of Jl. DSD. 351 or M021 a share on $4 0(8 00 Hock In, 1317 ' Sales of war sarlncs and thrift stajnp- ' throughout the country for the first five, day of March were ll,6"",((l, as com-, tiarerf vrlth S7.&03.871 fop thft corre&nnnd. ' . . ---- --- --- . Ua7 perioa a 5 ear ago. ninety-day blllc at 4 Tl", . both nominal. The e:vchane;e market as a whole was very dull, with a comparatively small volume of transactions beint; recorded Quotation, were Demand ttellntr 4 75, cables (76,,. Franc checks 5 (D, cables 5("', Lire checks 6 34 cables 6 35 Swiss checks' I 85 cables I SI , Guilder checks (W, cables 41'. I Pesetas checks 2".7B cables 20 S Stockholm checks 28. cables 2 20 Chrlstlanla checks 27 cables 27 2n 1 Copenhacen checkr 25 10. cables 26 10 HARBOR STRIKE MAY SPREAD " 1 Railroads' Men May Go I a :.. :.v-... v 1, United States of America First Lib- I b' ,..,-.n ". ty loan converted (, bonds of 1912.47 1 -New ork. March 11 (By A Bave Deen anmiura 10 list. 01 .ew orK Stock Kxchanee. Hipli Percentage in Army New York, March 11 The seventh week of the trial of Jeremiah 0'Lary, Irish sympathizer, accused of violating the espionage act was begun yesterday with the calling: of rnoro character wit nesses for tho defence One was' Ser geant Jamei O'Brien, of the 155th Hepl- i ment formerly the Slxtv. ninth of New' York, a regiment with Irish traditions; another was Martin Conbov director of I the draft for New York another ,'ohij H Llnehan. a cousin of the defendant, now In the United Btaten navy All were questioned as to the attitude 1 of the Irish In this country during; the war, Conboy saying mat the percentage nf lrlcli rlacilfleH In Ctnra 1 waa greater Out thsn for any olher race In the United 1 States, and that he had teen no disposi tion on the nart of anv man of Irish " 1 N.it Conil & Cable, Nat Knam & Stp. Not Lead Nat II of M Id pf. 11! . Nevada Con Cou New on t & m . :;i . N Y Air Brake . . ItM . N Y Central .... 7t'i N Y Dock. ... CH N Y N II n. II... 12'i XiirfoU, i West. .Ilo . , North American.. 52 I Northern I'acltlc. 1 I I N'ova Scot S &. C. 50 Ohio Cities das . . lit.'. I Ohio Cities U rts. y', 1 Ontario Mining . . t ?.' Iridl Tel! Oklahoma P & It. 'i I'ECinc iiau iri Pan-Am Pet & Tr. S' Pan-Am P & T pM4:il . Penn R It 45 People's Uas Chic. 51 Pere Marquette. 15 Philadelphia Co.. 16 ' Plerce-Airow . .. 411. Picrce-Arrow pf 104i- Pierce Oil 17,'i Pittsburgh Coal . .'0 Pitts Coal pf J,u' Pitts & West Va. ."S Pressed Steel Car. t,0 OS 10a 10S 10 2J '4 21 '.1 21 -It", -!G'4 lt'i IG'4 12'. II 1'. G'4 G'i G'4 ll's Il'i 11', II.'i 15 '. t4 21'i 21', 5U'i S,1, .Vt4 .VI '4 yi :ii' :nu :t 1 ' . .2 72'' 71 1 j 72'' lt'l 2W GS'j 12 4 13', 13'. 13', IU'j It". It? 1 10". L - t -.n n " Onion vellow. per ... I'Hiniiri. .".- -. - - lgi 'lOolb bas, IS.SOSaan WORLD'S AVIATION SESSIONS DEFERRED Conference at Paris Finds 1 Problems Affect Issues Be-; 1 fore Peace Envoys ..". t."4 '!! '." By the Associated Press '" 70 I r.,i.. March 11 Like the interna tional wireless conference, which assem-i t hi.rt here revrral weeks ago. a similar ' fc . I gathering, which was Intended to aeai 1 o2. 52 52 !,,ii. problems relating to aerial navl- E I I'l Il'i Wi Bation, has been compelled to postpone .. ... ... 11.. ..-.1, inaAn..llAl, afl.p liavini- mere.' oS. ' ly ierfected Us organisation. ;' I Mere suggestions of the extensive ' plans which were to be brought forward h I for consideration developed the fact ,, ' that most nations might be obliged to ' make wholly unexpected changes In ;, their fundamental laws If they partlcl " J pated In decisions. This necessitated the I reference of many problems to home gov-j ernments, anu 'it is unnersiooo. inai i will require consideration of many 3S'4 a'4 V fi 'bbu 15 3S'4 o'i 7 14 'e2'. 15 ut 41 no 4i I months before thedelegates will be able -TAie Xtvr York Subtreasun gained 4,671,000 from the banks yesterday. Kins; a. caei, neb saui Bince r riuay 14, 453,000 .'NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET &.m- tA' .r . Tuir . tvafittmber -' October ptearober D ' Test Today's close open 14 05 IS.St 14 r, il.33 14 0 14, 03 IS DT 14 71 14 31 It-' Demand in Sunri Ouiet JftV. York. March 11. Refined sugars hi, inc. nm . pr rent M eontuiuea quiet. St itta. (teJlrered, hlood to evade military service. O'Brien with many or tne great transatlantic said that while his regiment was In serv steamship lines here tied up by the Ice abroad their uniforms became so strike of longshoremen called eterday fcadly worn that they were offered Eng In support of the striking harbor work- ,,, outfl(,. 'but that "the men pre ers. threats were made today by the' ,'IL, A Il . Marine Workers' Aflillatlon to renew the 1 er,d rtrlke agalntl the railroad admlnistra-i tlon, based on alleged violation of some, terms of th recent settlement.. The In- I dependent boatowners' again have re- ,-. 1 ... . .. i-i-i- -..., .. , rin rc r? ":""":. .v ?"'ill::lz",. rh.ma. re.i.ter.d (0i 117J I?', S7 ;u;i b0', hi .is.'. Ii94 20 GOVERNMENT BONDS Panama coupon 2s, 193 between the railroads and their harbor. r-In.rni coupon ii. 103ft employes was reached. j Panama realstered Ss. I0.TA James U Hughes, federal mediator. , ranama coupon 3s, IBM active In arranging conferences looking nna rejisterert 3,, ii toward (lnal settlement, departed last SSnl Jl' ISav night for Washington to confer with pnil pSinl 4!'. lSls . the Fecretary of Itbor, William n, Wll-I u s rtov coupon 2a. l3ft son. That the, federal government might' U 8 Oov resUtereii Ss mo Intervene and. operate prlvajely owned I J-" g Oov coupon u ',. boats In order'to keep the port open to1 " gJJ; rjjjhuj ifiW foreign commerce was considered: a potj. ft JJ J; ,fTt?re!i'4a. 12R plhlllty iyr Dls ef Columbia S-As, f"l . 'V Bid !)7 or 7 ST ST 00 0 DO BTH J4 S . SO ;n4(i n(S 97 Ask l Of) 93 02 OS OS 0 OSti BR 05 2 1?H AH 102 03' j 13' 33H 10 .. Pullman Co ...ll,.TllJ UiJt 1171 Itwy Steel Spring. ", i7' 7iJ 77' Ray Consol Cop. . 20 20 0- Heading H'i... .".. Reading 1st pf .. ?M Reading :d nf 38!) Rep Iron & Steel. bLJi M Rep lr & Stl pf . . 102 102 Roy Dutch tr rets. 04'i INK St Louls-S Kran.. 13' IUU St V Southvv't pf. 33'' 32j Saxon Motor .'. Wi 10 Seab Air Line. . . S . Seab Air Line pf 17. Sears Roeb & C0.17J', Shattuck-Arlzona, ICJi Sinclair Oil Ref.., .'i6, 3fi', 3G!j Sloss-Sheff S fc I. M 53H A3 Klnsa.Sh S & I Df. 88 SS 88 Southern Pacltlc. 102). UioH 102U lli3'4' U S Steel . ... TO 06.'. 05'j 05' U S Steel pf ... ,1H-. IU!i 111 111,1, West Pac pf. .. .'.6 West Utilon Tel . S0J4 SO 89 80 Western Pacific.. 21 21.' 21 2Hi Westlngh K & M.. 45H 4GU 45H 46'i White Motors .... MM 55' MH 541( Willys-Overland.. 27 27H 27J. 27i. Wilson ft Co 77U 77 77 771. Woolworth Co.,12'l 126 154IM25 ' Worlhlrtgton 1", , 05Ji, tisj'f (, f,r,tj to proceed with lhe conference, , i The air conference was to be merely fcl "I, EVeneh nnd noaslhlv a Rrltisli affair. I 3 but the appearance! in i-aris oi accreuu ed delegates of many other nations made It necessary to hold matters In abey ance for the time being. The delegates to the Peace Conference were quick 'to see that what amounted to a control of aerial navigation might be. involved In the decl'lons of Ihe conference.and lost no time In leinandlng that their nations be reprerenfed, SI 102 04 13'f 33' 10 301 6'lfj 88 i V , n Rome, March 11 (By A. P.) The first Inter'Allled medical aeronautical congress" opened, here yesterday. Its object being to promote the study of medical problems arising from aviation, i Resolutions dealing 'vvlth physical and ph)slrloglcal tests, applicable to randl-j dates for vhots" licenses, the control of1 (lights to high altitudes and the use of oil gen by aviators were presented, and the hope was expressed that these res olutions would be taken Into .account when an International aerial code Is drafted. It was decided to form a per manent committee ,to present the views of the medical profession in matters pertaining to aviation, Professor dull, lain, of the University of Paris, waa elected president of this body. I Thai Unltejl Slates Is .represented a the congress by Dr. V. Q.-Howntree.'of J'linetjwlls, MUm, v , -f Pffy ft, -.--, -',,., a INCORPORATED 1803 Hie Philadelphia National Bank Philadelphia, March 4. 1919. I RESOURCES U. S. Bonds and Certificates of Indebtedness $39,046;200.68 Loans, Discounts and Investments . . ,87,391,631.59 .Accrued Interest Receivable 2 1 3, 1 39.2 1 Customers' Liability Under Letters of Credit and Acceptances 1 1,730,408.90 Due from Banks . . 21,827,740.97 Exchanges for Clearing House ..... 6,91 2,334.87 Cash and Reserve 13,848,544.51 5180,970,000,73 LIABILITIES Capital Stock .' .' $3,000,000.00 Surplus and Net Profits 7,920,131.1 1 Unearned Discount . . . - 506,284.21 Reserved forTaxes and Interest .'. 558,052.80 Letters of Credit and Acceptances 1 1,877,523.04 Acceptances of Other Banks Sold 1 ,403,855.80 U. S. Bond Account ,23,703,600.00 Bills Payable with Federal Reserve Banks Secured by " U. S. Bonds .j. 23,Q00,000.00 ( Individual .$68,036,465.42 DepositsBank ;.... 36,277,226.11 ' ( U. S. Government ..... ( 4,686,862.24 ' 109,000,553.77 ' ; $180,970,000.73 LEVI L. RUE, President ' DIRECTORS: ' George Wood Pierre S. duPont Alva C. Dinkey Alfred C. Harriso. Aa S. Wing Eldridge R. Johnson t -..: i n... Con,,,.! M v...e.i.;n J Howard Pew George H. McF.dden WOUni H. Donner 8" Randal Morgan Wallace D. Simmoni s. P. Hutchinson Samuel Rea . , Samuel D. Wairiner G. Coleberry Purves 'i, ..- ' V ftiviiia iSaWi JiarJ awlir'ii i " ' 'i -' ' iiV7iiisTitflii'M ' Yt)r -iP ' v ' .- .... k H r