Jl,". w . f vml Ff W' ,!- 18 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1919 w$ifyi'Wi1i$ & KLj! Beidler and Bookmycr i j j! Insurance WmA ,' Brokers s P; 1 1 421 WALNUT STREET ( S ' New York Branch Si ;- ! 33 William St. Wit I.S r.UU.IMIED 1SGJ NEWS OF THE FINANCIAL WORLD NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA STOCK PRICES WIDE GAINS SCORED EARLY ON NEW YORK STOCK 'CHANGE Royal Dutch Advances- Issues Attract Most Attention, Making Large Baldwin Locomotive Becomes Prominent The Oldtit Title Company in Ihe Wotli &cnl estate EMc Snsurmice anfci -Ernst (Company of Pjilnbclpljia 523 Chestnut Street A croft a from InJ-fprndence II all WILLIAMS C& WALTON General Insurance. Agcntt Nos. 416-420 Walnut Street PHILADELPHIA New nrk. April --i. There wns excited trading in many stocks with the beginning of business this morning, movements including ndvanccs rnng imk from fini'lions to more tliim 1 points, with the Knynl Dutili issues making the greatest cuius. Ho.vnl Ituti li New York, which closed on Saturday at 10.V1,, opened with snles nt 107''.' anil lOS'j and then moved up to 11(1 anil tin' American shares ailtiural t?J to 11-. Cuitcd Stntis Steel (oniinon nn in moderate supply ut the start, yielding '.. to lniC,. fnllovvid liy u recovery of this loss. Baldwin Locomotive inndp a pain of l'i to 01!, nnd Atnrrimn Loco mol ho ndnniil 1 ' i to 77'.. There was uinitlici vigorous limine movement in tlio railroad stocks, Missouri lm ltn making a gain of 1 point to '.Ml'., nnd Northern Pacific Ki-i' 7S to 01. Southern I'ucitic continued its upward movement, advancing ",'to 10!)'j. Texas Put ilie was exceptionally weak, ilruppinK -'s points to 41". imi...i . 1 1 1 n tjjtf.? mL. tt t : iE Insurance Company OF AMERICA Iton hvimt sTitr.F.T Operates t'rtdrr the Delaware Registration Law Kverv pollrv Is registered and ae rnrrd b deposit nf approved securi ties with the Insurance- Cuiiimlssiuner Tilts Conipanv his $800,000.00 jiotv on deposit us security for Its lH)lir.vliuldern. CO'RN PRICES WEAKEN UNDER LEAD OF MAY Larger Receipts, Unsettled Weather and Decline in Hogs Have Bearish Influence (ICMN 111,11 Hi:1l!i:it 1UKL(.ST hlriiicii. At ril Js IMttiuis Pair inrth pribfihl hoi - h njth tonlklit irul Tu-"'In j mill r in rth nn) intnit t niht i-rolmbl. frc t xtroim nnrih M.h urt l'rol)iihl nho-r t tnlKht mul Iihih . .,olr tiinltfht U iHninnln 1 t'i tmiUht nri J ruf1' u ( oTr houUi .iml .'ttni nmt tontwht Troct t.mlKht lln v tii K.il t InnlUit M 1 TiKMlai, fr it tntilisht unriiu r tHirthuf't tmWKht I i I'nir tonight ati'l 1 u Kr1u . timUr t itiikht i riiii.ihH fruM north' nl North IMknl i rlr tonliiht untl 'lue'U wjrin i .ist mI ntml tnnlKht outh ! x.ti Pur innUhi an 1 lJpI unnnr iicithpict lonipht NVbraHka 1'tlr lonlKht iti 1 Vu'f d u hm filnl Iia un tt fl Knuth. n i mu h ihirnt' In tnnuT tturi Kiimns "Imwiri tunlKht imt Tur-iila muli r tn niuht ixt tint south Mont ma Tilr ti iiltiii ti ml rmnli U omlntr -Pair tn n J.IU iml Tut 1 1 ri rt probntiK n - ti. 1 xiiutli Financial Briefs oiTi iiiiiiiiiiiiini iimht- Commonwealth Casualty Co. -Philadelphia's Oldest Casualty Co. Built on Clean, Conservative, Competent Business Methods Ask Your Broker tor Our Rates or Phone Lombard 23S1 'EISiaSI3J5ISISEIE!S!aia'EI3J5ISI3JSrSISIBI5JSEl Pennsylvania Mutual Life 1 1 Insurance Company 1 ( liii.iKo, Apnl - Dpemtors in corn wiic iiiilmiil to plai c a dual interpre tation mi tin' stati'tni'iit made hj Her licit (' llooii, n riuaiieiit i liairmiiii of 'the fund mi turn of the supreme enino tun' loiimil. as to Ktirope's food ini- I pints, but prii es wen' weaker under the lcnl of Mm, whiih mid at n dis iniiiit mi il i ,liil. Tin' oliimc of busii- i in - was oiilj fflir loi.il itituiMs finorcd selling, wlnle loinim-Mim liou-is were on Imtli Mile. ltiioipt weie l.irsi'f. leM,iite unsettled mntlii'i. nnd this iiffiitnl Mil lmiticu l.n Ij The nrriinlx. licre tod.i wile '2'.' i.irs. A ilis line in hops aNo had n lieniish iiilluince. ' Mil opi ned at SI .fill ti. SI US. acaiust SI. 7(1 nt the iIom- Siiturday. ,Iul Iftaitcd nt Sl.li'-j to Sl.ljil, iicalnst Sl.C.'.l nt the i Iom- Saturda. Seitem licr wa (piotcd at SI .114 ' to Si. Ii:t7s at the oiitM't, against SLOP;, at tin- end Satniila. Outs showed independent firmness oil Muttered ImjiiiR li i'imitnisioii liouses. UffeiiiiKs were light. Trade ?ns small. 'I'he leieipts lieie tndil were 1 nrn. I May opined at 72:t' to T.W, against ,c nt the end Knturdii. July stait- The New York Treasury gained S7H, (l(M from the banks on Huturdnj , niak lug a ensh net gain slneo Friday of S1,111,0CK). The Standard Oil Company of New York reports for the year ended De cember ,'il net earnings after deprecia tion, sundry reserves and federal taxis S'JNIil-ViST, equal to MS. Ill a shnre on S7."i,IKHUHK) capital stoik, agninst not earnings of S:t(,(K)(l.t!7;i, or ?:!0 n share cnrind in 11117. Net turnings for the. year net reused Sl.JS.iH.'Jst!. NEW YORK STOCK SALES DIVIDENDS DECLARED I.nsl . , .. clee Advance Uumelv. R-i . Atlv Rumely pr . CiO'i Alaska Gold M . . ;t', Allls-Chnlm Mfjf . :17',' APIs Chftlm M pf, n.t'i AmAftrlcul Chem. 10l',' Am Uept Supar . 7o,'i Am Can ,',2 Am far & Fdy .. n.j'i Am Cotton Oil ... fifl'j Am Druer Synd . l.Ti Am KxprcBa , 2'i Am Hide & LeA . 27'j Am ji &. Lea pf .111 Am ten . . . .10 Am Linseed' . ... .IS Am Linseed pf . t)(V Am Locomotive . . "fi.'f Am Iyoco if . Ip4'( Am MHltlng . ojj Am.M 1st pf cofd. ,1,Vv Am Smelt & lief 71 Am Steel K'drles. no Am Siifr.ir Kefln . 12h' Am .Sugar lief pf lis1, Am Suniatrii Tob.l().ji Am Tel & Tel ...102'i Am Woolen . . . 07 Am Wooltn pf .. Ill)" Am Writ I'np pf. U'i Am Zinc L & S .. ll' Am Zinc ULS pf. 47'i Anaconda t'opper. flltj Assets Heal z.i'tn 2 Amio Pry (ioods . 14 i Asso n O 1st lit . 7.'i Associated Oil .. S'Dj Atch Top A. h T . 110 Atl.in Coast Line. JS Atl tiiilf & W I VIVi Baldwin Loio tll'i H.iltlmore & Ohio. -IS'i Barrett Co . . 1211 Il.irrett Co pf 111", lieth Stl Class It 75.' i i turn nieei a'r l'i iri Illch 30M 'lin'i' 38 Mi ?', 3i 11 10 n m 30.' i S2.'i 00', bVi 135, 112Ji C.VJ 78 2) i 52 j 05) i ,")(il 13'j 11 l'i -i co Mi 3S rnf 2MJ Ul't I,Hnt ClOJ' CO. -lu'i . . S7. 11J KM.' IS V S lllty . "I IT S Rubber . C S Hub 1st pf U S Steel ..., I'tali Seciirltlea Va-Caro Cliem . 02 Vn-Iron Coal & C. 07 .. Wabash $4 . . Wabash tf A ... ,T"j .. West Maryland .. 10,'j . West Pacific pf .. f,3 .. l.'1'i I West Cnlon Tel . M'P-i . . westitiKh r & m.. cn l; Wheel &. Lk Krle. IP- . Whllo Motors . . . f.S .. Wilson & Co .... b2' . . Willys-Overland . It. "j . . Willy s-Overld pf. Oft .. Wisconsin Cent . . IJ0 . Worthlngton I" . . (1 1 . . 2) j Worth 1' pf II . . . 7 ? Hlch Low 11 30 p m. Voi 100U 1001. 1)0 i.n' 7.' 't.Vt 1.0' i or. 129!t 07 if li'.'i C7.'f JU4 ti'J'i 10't 43s 11' j 4,1.', 02! "()-'" .? "ir, "ij i'j "sih'mh Vi'j d'j 01 0b 07'j 'I"1! 0"'j 130U no.'f mvi 02; 0!t os? S'i 4X 4 1.1'J l'JUJj 120'; P, "uWi CO'. Cv illvtitenil t'nlted Aliiprlcan Zinc pref, 1H ClBiir florc". A'cio York Bonds Philadelphia Stocks 2.TIlrilI J o"h -'" Corn lis Nut Hk.:t7lt NJ." Kits- Stop 7(!i 110 (,en Ahpli (!S',, 100 1 c N a :io 100 I,k S Cor 111-r, -INI Leli Vul. J0U Mo l'ac. :'.", I'u H K. ."00 I'liilu Co t mu pf. ,'!7 l."0 Phil lliec .. r.o l" u T to :: ::oo 1 n pnci.-uy, l.-u-y, 1:11:1,4. Vl 1.1 1 i. 1... 1)0i, ijiji (jsji;, "'- W Cta'p.lL'OiA US 120 "-f 11. 141,.. Low 1U nrn ; 70 -US'. ;:o i9i ("). -'! 441, ::oi.'. 'i 11,50 n m. 40 Nit chffe !7fl 1 711 .. HSI.4- :i(t iini ". :i7 !.'!. IIOMIS .i00() Am (ias v i:iec. SJIU, S3 . 5000 I'liilu Co ecus ."3 SC'i SO'i 11 r.o b m Net (-hue. Intprnnllnniil Hnrvpster Cnrpir.l! erl or 1 per rent on piWerris lun.' - to stoi k of recopl Jtaj 111 tlon. nil ir. red. pitablr BAR SILVER Coiuiiieri inl bur silver wns quoled in New York today at Sini', nu ounce, iini'linnged: in -Loudon at 4S"',d, n ,le. i rease of i,il. NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET New York. April 2V The coffee market was u little irregular nt the opening today nnd lirst priies were 1 point higher on December and iin i'linnged to ,". points lower for the other positions. The Hio market vvus again higher and this heenittl to have u steadying in lliience, and while there appeared to be a good deal of December for Mile offerings were well taken by trade in forests und commission houses, and the understone of the market appeared to be very stead . HHHir(Uj's Toda'H 21' 21 20s, 7J'.i 21f 2C 21 ai 03' bJ bl1 HiJH close openini Jtav t- ,T, June ' . .17 1'", Jul ... . 17 11 17 It September . . . HI ."." Ill till IVicmtxr . .... 1(110 lillil Mirth .... 1S.07 1(1 211 ,2V ngaist 72'f,c nt Incorporated by the State of Pennsylvania THE PARKWAY I i at lGth St. k g riiiLM)Ei.riu. r. g General Accident Fire and Life Assurance Corporation, Ltd. FREDERICK RICHARDSON United States Manager ud ut 72 ls to i2V.t tin- tloM' Satin day. September opened at (itn, to 70c, against 6!)c, Satur duv 's last price. The reieipls of wbent at Minneapolis, today weie 104 i.irs, ngainst "21 (ais last veai; at4I)uliith 2'cars, against 1 mis; ut I 'hit ago 10 cart, against 7 t.iis. ut Winiiepeg 221 cars, against 11 1 tills Shipments of wheat from Amend for the week were 0 bushels, of vvhitli .",051,000 went out lis Hour. North '.01,000 bushels RAILROAD EARNINGS LClllOH VALLUV 1K10 Man h gross tt .'7! 1171 'Ihi'C months sruss 1.1 113 "US IONO ISLAND Jl H7L' 701 ij ims HI ssil Ihr months i,ros t "."I IM(7 I t t r. ji s. Mur !i 5r,iss It.. li.in . ..ft. 1 IV IncreHse SIMI .'9,1 .' .'Uli.Olll J.T.I1 '.'P.1 Kill "II 1 t l.(.4-J VI.', V.HI City Market Report Abundant Potatoes, brallions, lettuce. beats, lemons, spinach. Normal Parsnips, radishes, oranges, turnips, rhubarb. Scarre Cabbage, telery, tarrots, sweet potatoes, apples, strawberries, grape fruit, ouions asparagus. General Building 4th and Walnut Streets, Philadelphia Branch Office, 421 Vz Walnut St. THE INDUSTRIAL Health, Accident und Life INSURANCE CO. The Largest end Most Progresaiic Ins. Co. of Its Kind in America Men and women are injured for weekly htck an I act Idem bene fits up to Jin rer we"k, anil burial benefits as b'sb as 1250 Great care I'. ien'isid In the management of 1I19 Company. N. E. Cor. Broad and Arch Philadelphia, Pa. I Liverpool Cotton ' I.ivci pool. April 2S. Spot (Ottou was quiet today with piites irregulur on the basis of an advnnte of 2 points for middling old tontratts, at 17.(!4d j .ilcs weie 4000 bnles, intituling "500 I hales Ameriian. Ueceipts were 17.000 , bales, of vvliith ".100 bales were Ameii- inii Tutines weie steady in the curly I dealings Spot prices weie: American, middling fair. 10 JlStl ; good middling, is. "id . middling, 17 Old . low middling. lOli'id. good ordinary, 11 lid; ordi- u.irv, I.". Old. i in J IN M I VI. llllllill Vleetlllcs rssoorncE or iiik i nitfh iAs uh. B3 I'ROVKMF.NT CO. i N. W. corner Rroad and Afh aim. ' rblltdeiphis April II. 191. The annual meeting of the stockholder f the United Qas Improvement Company will be held at the nfflre of th) companT, northwest corner of Broad and Arch its . Philadelphia Monday. Mar S. ISlB, at IS t'clotk noon, when an election will be held , for a president and six (A) directors to lerve for tho ensuing voir, and euih other busi ness wilt be trnnsacted as may bo brought 1 1 tors the ineetlnc. Ths stock tranifer books wilt be closed from 8 p. m.. v.'odr.esdsy, April 23, 1819. . CDtll 10 a. m.. Itiesday. May a. 11. Q .W CURIIAN. Secretary. Dlilileiuls LOCAL MEAT MARKET follow imc r port on Hie western h I-. .1 Irei.li ni. it trail" In rniutlelpnia la fiirnihe'l the In, at lltesto'k hu1 meat ulfi. of tin Ilucau of .MHrkettt, Uliltrd si ties U.'tiriinent ,f Attrliullure I U!"s.H I1KI P IttictplH moderate market st.'.nl to iro.iK mi all Krulia at Trltiaj's i los. li nian'l lilrlv koo.1 HI i:i;lts - Ileielpts moderate, market Mron at JJii to J.'.", demand fair lUVV.s. ItMi'lpta lluht niarkit steady at M'l to -'l d inaml oillel KAl. lUt. iptt, normal market weak and Inu-i; t til to S.'ll demand Uifht I'lUlK Itei elpts moderate, mark, t strong t e.'n to $.!" iltmand BuOd I A MIC ll'i'lpts liberal market stronj; at J to to t IJ il niand fair ML rT( Hm luta lluht market stront at S.'J to $.'(1 demand wood N. J. GUARDS TO CAMP Dates for Instruction at Sea Girt Are Announced Trenton, April 28. The annual' en cninpinent of the New- Jersey state militia will be held nt Camp Kdge, Sea Oirt, on the following dates, according to orders nnuouneed by Adjutant Ocn eral (iilkysou today: July 1 to August 0, inclusive, state headquarters, camp of instruction; July 7 to 12, inclusive, officers and non commissioned officers, encampment and rifle practice; July 14 to 10, in clusive, Pirst Ilnttaliou. of Atlantic City, and Third Battalion, of Red Hank, and Kirst Separate Company , of Atai.tic City ; July 21 to 20, inclusive. Second Itattaiinii, of Trenton, and Fourth I'nttnlion, ot Elizabeth, und Second Separate Company, of Jersey City ; July 2S to August 2, inclusive. Fifth Hattalion, of Newark, nnd Sixth Battalion, of Paterson, ami August 4 to 0, inclusive, Seventh Uuttaliou, of Jersey City. It is hoped the prospective new Na tional (iuard Regiment, tomprising the F'iftli, Sixth and Seventh Ilattalions, which are to form the nucleus of the new National Guard, will encamp as a regiment toward the end of the encamp meut period. Ilootb Fisheries Brklyn Ilap Trail. Brklyn UT c of tl nutte Cop . Zinc ltutte & Superior. California Pink . California Petrol. 27'' Calumet & Arlr. . .Vl'j Canadian Pacific 102 ,G2h lt)2'j Case (JM Co pf Cent latlK r Co . Cerro tie I'.isto C Chandler Motor Chrs.i & Ohio Chi &. Alton pf Chi c.reut Wtst . fill H West pf . (Mil Mil & St P Chi Mil & St I' pf Cbl & Northw'n . Chi It 1 & l'ac . C U 1 & P 6'c pf. Chile Copper Chlno Copiwr . . Clev (I (' Al St L Cluett-I'e.ibody . Colo Fuel & Irion Colorado South . Colo South 1st pf Columbia. O &. VA. Cont nental Can . Continental Insur. Corn Prod nefin Crucible Steel .. Cuba Cane Sugar. Cuba Cano Su pf. Deere & Co pf Pel & Hudson . . lOenv or & Hlo (Jr . Ditiv & H r pr. Domo Mines . . . lileo Storage Bat. Hrle Krle 1st pf Urlo 2d pf Fisher Body . . . . Gaston Wm & W. Gen Chemical pf. Gcenral Klectric . General Motors .. Gen Motors deb . Goodrich (BF)Co. Great North pf . Gt X C for Ore 1. (ireenc-Can Cop . Haskell S. Barker. Illinois Central .. Inspiration Cop . Interboro Contol. Interboro Con pf . Inter Agrlcul pf Inter Ilarv new . Inter Mer Marine. Inter Mer Mar pf. 117'. Inter Nickel .... 26' 2 . Inter Paper .... 5'1's Iowa Central . 1 Jewel Tea ... SOU . Kansas City So.. 23'i . Kelly Sprgfd Tire. 12.1' 2 Iaorlllard (P) Cop. 110 . Maxwell Motors . o'J'i -Max Mot 1st pf- US'.' Max Mot 2tl pf . Ill Miv Dent Stores, b!) . Mexican Petrol .177 Mex'can Pefpr .in7 21! 21 ARMY IN AIR CONGRESS 07 MV4 SO'i f-0 h0 4 l'i llli -U'S 4';. 1.V2 b.''j C2)j 0."j 02". If, s3. 9). " 2.'.' j 20 20 20 us :in :s1 .i (,7! b'J bb.'i b'l avi . 2.'.;. 20", 2fi'i 2b! 0 " lt'j 'f''-' ,'J "Ti 2H' 2.l's -P :ir.;g :iijj :'2 v :i'i noli ')! -"U's ns b') 00 b9 12; J7 2'J 27' i 29 r.'i.' .".V, 793 72 02J, ti.l'a 0.n 01VJ 0S.'t bb'i 0.5 Oo'i 2h, 2b4 28 J. 28'i 77'i (IS li 5 " WA 7 7 ( b'j tw o it iri 13;; i3TJ "It's , 171-s I7't' 17"i 1 ; 29 2'J't 29 29.'i I9'i 39 29' t 29.' 29 29 103 ; 102'a 101 16.1 UJ lbOH 181) j 179 179 HO ;, 71'i "l'i 713 71.', 924 93i 93' s 9t' 13' 41'4 43'4 43,Ji 10 .V2'j oi .r2,4 o, l'.l, "l95," lCs l'JJi 3 137 73't 13T- 131 UiH 131 3S Miami Copper . . Mldvnle Stiel .. MlnnS.St U new- . Mo Kan & Texas. Mo Kan & Tex pf . Mo Pacific Mo. Pacific pf Montana Power National Acme . . Nat Cond&Cable. Nat Unam & H . National lx;ad . . Nat 11 of M Sd pf 3Ji 4fls. 12 K's 19 Mi 55' s "U'i ,17H 19' j t't, 71 113, LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS ClAV-UKn. April S HOtln llerelpts U (ion head left over IH" head slow Flrtt salts iiioxtly Klil-'IU lower Karly top. ! 'II HO Weraite TOBt Saturday JO.SS. ( V 11 I.K Iteielrls, 'J') OOO head -HUM' Ileielpl" l." (Kill head GOVERNMENT BONDS FRANKLIN NATIONAL liNK ' Cbestnut Street West of Ilroad Philadelphia. April l'i. 1910 At ths regular meeting- of the Board ot Directors of this Hank held this day a semi snnual dividend ot 10 nnd an extra divi dend of 04 were derlared free of tan and payable May 1. 1D1U. to stockholders ot record at ths Hose of bua'ness April Su. Ulli. Checks will ! mailed .T WM ItATtnT fa.M.e II M Tanaina toupon .'. 133'! I'antma reslstered Js 103U Panama coupon i.'. IUdJ Panama registered l'a. 1P3S Panama coupon 3 inni Panama retrlstered Js. Philippine Mt l'Jij Philippine ll'3. . m. ill... .In. J, lll-tlt 1, S liovt coupon -s, 1V30 I ,S tiovt reuistered Ss 1030 U H t;ovt coupon 3a. Ivmii. t' h liovt registered Js HMO t H liovt coupon 1b, 10--'.. I s. Govt registered ts, JO.'S Dlfct of Columbia 3 Has, lllt 1U1 nid 87 7 DO 01) lill I18'I so T Stl HIV4 101, 117 Ask 39' till' HJ tl'J DO OH l) uiiii UU'l 9'. lndW 10uV4 100 I'htladelnhla April L'3. 1010 Ths directors have this day declared TIIK hlill NTIII lJa semiannual dividend of fl per cent and one per rent extra, payable iluy I to sioi holders of record of April S3. Chock, will bs mailed. Cashier. THE GlRAKn NATIONAL nAMK Philadelphia. April US. IBID. At ths regularsmeetln of the Board of Directors of this Hank held this day. , ieroUnnu.l dividend of ten per cent I10SI wis derlnred. fres ft tax and pal able Muy I f,ti stockholders of'retord at the close .. ,(J,,.. vSHTOV as , 'ft ) - p.rM-.usiiii'H ;VJtlCH l III.KWIV tJIVK-N "I' iim l it, sVulliui ur trm III m of John . f.nilth f i rJ. H Bprbiif llnrtlsii st. Milium '! ! "stwUli UariKB, utlrvd Augrust let. St. '' , " ? ft.'A II .. '- iV SAVING you would like to save H0 or more on Automobile Insurance, telephone or write for quotations. Harris J. Latta biy-oiU renna. oiag. m Locust 678 Itnee SI32 j9 U. S. Fliers Will Participate In Ex ercises at Macon, Ga. W.ishlnslon, April 2S.( By A P.) Announcement was made today thntthe tinny air service will participate in the southeastern aeronautical congress at Mucon, f!a., May 2-10. Major (ienernl Charles II Menoher, director of the aii scrvitc, and I.rigndier (!cneral William Mitchell, chief of operations, will speak and Itngadier General L. I'. O. Chnrl ton, British air attache, will be a guest of the tongress. The Macon oongrc&s is the result of the movement among municipalities for establishment of landing fields suitable for military or postal terminals. The air service announcement said it had in preparation specifications for standardised landing fields and thut this data would be inudc public ut the time of the Mat on congress. Nevada Con Cup.Ilh's 1 N Orl Tex & Mcx. 34'.. 1 N V Central . ..70 1 N V Dock . - 20 N V .V Hill 39'4 N Y Ont i: West. 20 Norfolk Southern. 10 Norfolk s: West l'53i Northern Pacific . 9.1' i Ohio Clt es !as . 42si Ontario Mining . 7 Oklahoma P & II 10' t Owens Bot Much . ,V. Pacific Mall .. . 31' j Pan-Am Pett.Tr t-J, Pcnna Hallroad 44'i Pere Marquette . l.'i Pere Mani pr pf . 4J3 Philadelphia Co . . 42.', Plerce-Arrovv .... .Wi Plerce-Arrovv pf.lOV Pierce Oil 24; H'i 17&.'i '23J4 45' 1 il'i 19.", 29' 1 :r, 70' 1 :i7' , 10' 10), '12.' 1 i'y, 31', 100 94 43!. 73 1 Wsl '.',': 821i 11W ' m n.'i 103 31U 177 ' 23'. 15.' 4 ' 10V 10'. 29 55' 1 70.'i 37' 1 l'l'i 00', IP, 3 IK i77Jn 23',' 15J i 10s, 19", 29J, 554 70.' 4 374' 19)4 00' 8 "ll". Sales In J t noil 11 Anglo-1'r ."is. ." llordenipc tit 1(1 Can tiov 5s 'I 4 1! . ( touv 1 Col Iml iis . o City of Pails 40 Lib Ilond :i'jt :t do (cniv Is. . 407 do l'is . 1 do 1st 4'',s . 11 tlO (1 l'S . 53 1 i do 1th 4',s 4 Lyons (!s . . .'! .Mai sis tis . . .-. N Y C .V II lis 1 1 1 tt i . . '.l'i i .. llil'j IS lliKl'i "is SS", .. 7 l'i (is IW's 11 in MI'S illl'! lire", SS', 74''.' 1 ou llli"'s ill)1 j IMC I .V" 7)ij( llStJs i)S.(!4 9S.IMI !l.l'4 IKI.38 !"..3S H3.".S !.-.. IS 115.14 !).". Is! '.I5.S2 H5.VJ liri.t'J !i:i.5() Il3.4(i l.."ll i:i.40!)3.:U!i:i.ln !I!IV. 91'.. II!)1 j 111 l j '.HI' iio'. !l7's l'Tr's !IT'"'s JPieiff Oil l'.l.'l lOtP. KHP.' ll'il'j 25 South l'ac cv 4s. M 't 25 do (V 5s ION'.- 1 South Uwy Is. . (177s I'lllon It 4V. P 5s Ml' j 2 Cnion Pile (is. . .103's 2 C K of (1 li 4V. I ,-K.s 1II21 US,,, 5 do 5V.s Hi:i7.. H'.l's M'l, M't OS-V, KlV's l!7;'s ''T7v Milt. S!)i... (I3',s 103 's !IS, !S'is I'.IIK, !)!! 's MONEY-LENDING RATES PIIILI)I:LPIIIA-C.i1I, -,y, per ceni ; tunc .)iCtd per cent. Commer- ciii " - l " 1 'v.' i.i-r cent, v ommer- I'iul puptr, tlni'o to si moutlis, fiViffJ ri'.j per lent; six months, I! per cent. Reserve Banks' Discount Rates Official tliscoiiut rates at the twelve Federal Reserve banks were as fol lows : (The liist column KivPS the rates for nil peiiods up to nnd including n fifteen-day maturity to ninety tiny. The tliinl ninl fourth columns arc the rates for ii(lis((iunts of collateral loans se '111 ed by government bonds or notes.) v-om 1 paper tluv t paper Hotlon I New Voik I'hllniMphl 1, ClevelHtnl Itlthmon.l Atlanta Chtiafco Mlnni ipolls .st lyiuls Kan1 if t'itv IB to till ilas da)s 4'4 ill to PO 1" dajs tlavs 4 4 4 '4 44 4, 4 4". ." BUSINESS NOTES ' s,jin 1 run. Ito 4' DiIIiih 4' 4 '4 a:, I I 4 I l'i 4 I 4 t l'i 4't I' 4", 4', 4'i 4'i l4 l'i l'i 4', 4", 4'i t CRAMPS MAKES WIDE GAIN ' IN GENERALLY FIRM MARKET Electric Storage Battery and General Asphalt Also Show, Strength Corn Exchange Bank Declines -T V I Interest In today's curly trailing on the Philadelphia Stock Kxdiniige wni! largely coiiccntrntcil again in lllectric Storage. Ilattety, William frump trust ccrtilicntes und (ienernl Asphnlt,' nml the market was generally firm in lino witli the stibstnntlnl initial advances recorded on the big board. Storage Battery nth 11 need -7',, but luter sold uii(hniiged. Cramps wns ex ceptionally strong, gaining as much us iiifc points to ubove 120, while General Asphalt 1 iniou moved up to HS'fc, n gain of 't.., witli further talk of the strength of Iloynl Dutch of New York being the leading itillueiue. The fat t that Crumps showed up so fnvoiably, notwithstanding the niinnuncemciit Unit the Hog Islnnil shipbuilding plutit would discontinue ship construttioii next year, wns the cnuso for coiisidernble comment. Hapid Trnnsit trust ccititicntes weie linn, ngainst 11 declining tendency lust week, ntitl Pcnnsylvunin Itnllroad made n siibslnutinl guin. Lehigh Vullcy also showed strength, 11 block of Missouri Pntino mine out nt 20, up , nnd there wns u large turnover of Union Paiilic, for the local board, nt Ifll'V,, olt 11 frnttioii. J. (!. Brill held steady, ns did Cnited Oas Iniprovenient und Philadelphia. Llettric. Coin Kxcliange Nntional Bank yielded 1 point on a sninll sale. Bonds were slow ami without iinpoitant changes in prices. f ' BEAR DOES DANSE-DE-NUIT, PATROLMAN CALLS IT RIOT Owner Finally Closets Piccolo, Whose Festive Midnight ''Shimmy" Shocked Lesser Beasts in 9th Street Store and Awed the Watchful Riley nubouncns I Apill sr. April ls (.oil tola Tiirl rertlfiettes . In vault J3tno.'2 114(1.14." 1 (luld Htllltment fanil. . . l.n sun lllj.3i" Total roM li-lii liy I Links . J0I-I.S31 JII3S.-.10 I rji.ld with IVderal Ite- serve nienlB . 1,109.1)10 l,IIS.i,.'lU Hold redemption fund with f .s -lrcni.ur.. 11.143a 11R.12S Total coll lescrves S.lll9,'Jltt iJ.lHJ.137 I.epal tender, silver cer tiorates and subsidiary coin Til 11.11 (18.70J Total reSTtes $J.'J40.i.VJ J2.2.1D.SVI Combined Reserve Bank Report Wasliini'ton, April 2S. The weekly Intrrasrd switcliing tli.irges to be paid npoit of the conibined condition, of ' tap lines b the tilink lint s out of rutes (wtlvp Fedeiul llesene banks, nt the on interstate shipments of lumber und . ( hise of business on Friday, Apiil 25. forest piodiiets effcttive June 1 have announced by .the Federal Reserve been gratitid by the Intel state Conimeii c Hoard, is ns follows, (ooo omitted) : Cominissiiiti. Incieascs in these rates innge from 50 tents pir lar to oue-hulf t cut per 100 pounds. .shipments of cured and fuvli meats from Chicago for the vvnk tniled Apnl 21! were 50,055,000 pounds, tompuitd witli 35,500,000 pounds u yeat ago. There was u loss in Hie cports. of crude petroltum untl its products during Mnrch ns ininpared with the same month last year. The total last mouth wns 114,010,547 gallons, while the IMS March liguie was 21,1110, ,SS5 gallons. The vnlue of the expoits last month was .20,S50,!I11. Large quantities of lubricating nil are needed by the Bulgarian slate railroad system to leplenisli the tarrieis' oil stocks, Department of Cntiimo: ( c ti potts declare. At routing to n list the oil needs of the litilroads are (one kjlo eipials 2.2 pounds). Lngineoil, l.'!00 kilos ; cylinder oil, 500,000 kilos; superhented cvlindei oil, 200,000 kilos; nle oil, (100,000 kilos; gas oil, 200,000 kilos; cola. 50,000 kilos; linseed oil, 50,000 kilos; kerosene, ,10 ,000 discs, und beiuiue, 1200 cases. Ailing concurrently witli the torn- petent authorities of the nssw i.-ited gov -ernnients, the war trade boaid un uouiKi's that begintiing tonioriovv nil enemy twilling lists heretofore issued or compiled by the war trade board will be withdrawn. On the ground that it is without juris diction to lcquire increased services, even when nn increase in levenue is grunted, the Interstnto Common e Com mission today denied u petition of the city of New Albany, Intl., und vniious unions and other organisations for re hearing of the implication of the Louis ville nnd Northern Itaiivvay inni Light Companv, and the Louisville and South ern Indiana Traction Company, for an iidviincc iu fnres. , Hills discounted, secured b government wnroli lljutlonn . . $1 All other Hills bousnt In open nutrkel . t lot (I bills on linnd ?2 C 1 tiowrnmeut loiiK- t rni (.eturltli s . ... V s tiuvernment short- u rm seiurltlts Tntnl enrnltiB ns"ets $- ltink premisrs ... I'luollerteil Items (df-ilu-'tlons from Kroa de iio"Hr) rive per cent r demo tion fund ucalnst r H Imt k notes All other resources ,7110 C72 il.72n.niln 1MI.74H "111. 314 l r , n. liin.n - , .1311 Jit iJ.lltl.l.VI 27,133 27.1.17 l!)l,."ni ISO. 0 Is !,3"4 S70 iJ,31'..3 1l 10071 lo.r.r.s S.170 s 1111 Co.", 44(1 R. fit 7.VH).". Total resources i."i.2:.J.r.S7 i."..,J4S,lll(l LIADILITinH Piccolo, ti i iiiuamou bear, who skates, dilutes and does miinv things thut hu mans tin. threw the Lleventh nnd Win ter sticets police station into confusion today, pnrtit iilaily Patrolmnn all liecnusc (lie latter fulled to conipie lieutl the piny fulness of the nnimiil. The bear, width neighs, nenrly 400 pounds nnil is worth 100 dollars., de (ided to visit his fellow -itnimals in the stole of William McFailan, of 1!) Ninth Ninth stl eel, wlieie.hejias been milking his home for seveial days. Shnrtlv iiftir midnight lie broke n bur ill his tage mid stinted to fia teinie with the birds, dogs, cuts nnd other iininiiils. When Patrolniun Doyle liiippencd iilong the stieet Pittolo was fondling some imps in tne wintiovv nnd playfully waved his paw at the patiolman. Then he leaped to tlie Poor and dnnieil up mid down. Doyle dievv his lev lover nnd stood ready' to shoot, but changed his mind and plumed for the Hot sipiud. The s'eigcant was mote cautions, besides, "beats is bcnis." lie decided the iiot squad hail better not attack and in structed Doyle to l cumin on guard while lie loused MeFailnn, who lives in Cam den. An anxious two hours followed in tin police station, as no word wns forth coming ftom Doyle. Finally n pntiol inan wns sent clow li to see what the idoublc was. lie found Doyle sitting on RICH HEADS CHARGED" WITH SCHOOL FAULTS Working Class Urged by Doctor Witmer to Purge System Here Capital pi Id In . ts.'.oi.". Surplus 4l),4ilil tiovernment deposit" til. 721! Due to riKiuhtrH. reserve in mum . l.nnl.Sjn Collection llemi 491. tin"! Oilier deiioslts. Including for government credits. 1.1.. 017 isl.771 4II.4HI' l(lll.."C.l l,nv..sr,o 49(1 7oS 1.11.307 Total gross deposits .iJ,3S2,708 Federal Reserve notis in aituel rlr-ulatlon . 2.349,532 Ted Fteuerve bank notes In circulation, net lia- blllt KiS.filS All other liabilities. In- rluilln forlun Govern- lmnt .1 edits .. . 30 09S J.390..M0 S.S13.T0I i :..-.. 071 2R.112 Tnte4 llahillth"i l.VJ-.J.fWI" i."..24H.llltl Itatln of lot il reserve i to nt t deposits ond Ted Itewrve note nihilities f- i ombined . a- t o a-i' Hallo of cold reserves to lVileral Htserve notes In aitual tlrculatlon, after setting aslile .I'.'r HL-alnst net deposit lia- . c. Iillitiea 1) s""c 03. s UNVEIL CHURCH MEMORIAL Philadelphia Markets Allegheny Avenue Baptist Church Remembers Fifty-eight in Service PROVISIONS The market ruled nrm. with a fair Jobhlnc .mum uuulhl u a ,,no w .-... -... It.ef. in sets t mokeil und nlr-(iriei I,.. ... e.u ,, nkeil und alr-drleu. 4Sc; A bioiue t'lblet containing the niiines I i,eef' knuckles and t'-nil-rs smoked Hialr- f lifty -eight men who were and are 'J i '"ai'Jricf do ?&?. still iu the sen ice was unveil. ,1 last ' joo,, fcSio ftnifJ i . ....;.,.-. it. tin. MI.M'liniiv Ai'inif Mil ii- i J!'i!'v il ... .i i-s.no-. rut, t An amoked. I 11 llllli. ill m- ,- ,- . nprK. r-t -. lllliu, a.t,-, .,,-, IGil 111' I 31', 31', 10(. 93', 42', 7', 10 -35 HI', M', 151 42.', U.' 105 Chinese Railroad Builder Dead Pekln. April 28. (By A. P.) Jemo Tien You, the Chinese engineer who constructed the Pekin Kalgan Hallway, the only Chincso railway built without foreign assistance, died at Hankow- last Thursday. He had the post of Chinese delegate on the Inter-Allied railway commission dealing with the Transst berian Hallway. Women Fly Three Miles High Cleveland, O., April 2S.(lly A. P.) Lieutenant Charles Miller, avia tor, here with the "flying circus" with Misses Vlnette Young and Mlldretl Young as passengers, yesterday reached an altitude of 10,400 feet. A report will be filed with the Aero Club of America in the hope that It Is a new altitude flight record for women! j Refined Sugars Moderately Active New York, April 2S. Hefincd bu gars are unchanged at 0c, less 2 -per cent, for cash. Moderate activity con tinues. Raws are unchanged at 7.23c, 101! 'I.t 4J' 7i 10' j 14' j IV. -4J'!i 41'i 105 . 51 37.' i IV) Pitts Coal &0H 51 51 Pitta & West Ya 37W oi'i Uli ni,qeil Steel Car. 71'i 74M 43 Pullman Co ...l'Jl l-'J i-t'i i--PuntA Alecre Huff. 57 Hy Steel Spring . W'' R7 hO'i Bay Consol Cop. 2b.' 20' 20 i Iteadlns hW hli'j ho Heading 1st pf . db'j Kepub Iron & Stl. Kiii ... .N . Iloy Dutch tr rcta. 107V 112 10S' noy Emt tern rets. lfJoU 110a 107 St L.-S:ui Fran . . . 17), 10 17j St L-San, Fran pt, -Jyj -'S-'S -'o St ti Southw'n pf . 19j Saxon Motor .... 7'i Seaboard Air L . . Mi 9 8', Seab Air Line pf. Mi iKC ISJf Seara Iloeb & Co.l85W Ihfi ISO hV 20' i hi 10S'. lO-Oi 17h 28W 8'. 18' 180 list Church. Fnuikfoid mid Alleghenv nveimes. Tlie Ilev . C. II. Shaw te feried to the fait t lilt t out of the num ber iu tlie service but one Inni lost his life. Untold Hint's, of I'.OlIt Cm nl stieet. vvus (lrowiied iu n boating incident, on July 4 last while on a fnrlough. Si- of the.vouiig men were wouutled in action, und'sevcrnl of tlieni huve been promoted und mentioned for brnvcr.v on the bat tlefield. The addiess of the occasion was de livered liy the Hev. John Wntihoin, who spoke along patriotic lines. The choir tendered a special program ami led the cougregntion, which Jilted tlie tdilicc, in the singing of patriotic liy inns. Accompanied by 100 meinbeis of t lie Sutidny-stliool lienring flags, who mart lied to the front of tlie main nudi tnrluni, wlieie the tublet is located, Mrs. William Lyons, president of the Ladies' Aid Society, unveiled the tablet. It was the Ladies' Aid Society Hint plan ned the piesentation und election of the His, . helllei fast bacon. 37i in pli kle loose. , larJ, 31c tide: break- REFINED SUGARS There was a moderate demand oiv a basis of He for due granulated DAIRY PRODUCTS flllJBSE The market ru'cd steady, with demand fair We quote' New- York and Wisconsin, whole milk turrent make. 3J SJ't'i New -York and isans'ii. whole-mllli. fancj held. JUdC-Sc. specials hlsher. New York and Wlsiunsin, whole-mlllt, fulr lo sood. SSestlL, POULTRY MMl Th market ruled firm under ueui I1SI1U A via exr nr,r i jar white offerlnBS and a f-ylr demand i oliovv inis .?r the quotations rowis. via "i"'""",;";' urn.' cnusens niunn, " i; ""-. ..' welBhlns I'M Is lbs. apiece, 7SR0c; white Khons. broil. rs. ajfeMc. stasgy ..joung loostera 2.'iic2Sc, old roosters,-- rr4'S.1c; 34atloOC, GO, innaii4 iiiut.ic. . 4J(ijf..OC. 29.'l Cb;i '75,'i ... L"l'. OhJi '751, li 218 Southern Pacific .lOS.'i 109)i lOSJj 108'. Southern Iladwy. 'Mi 2 ii South Hallway pf. fti1, 9Vf Strombers Curb. 43)i ... Studebaker Co .. 70i 7C)i Stutz Motor .... 56)j . . . Superior Steel ... 30, Tenn Cop&Chem . 14S 15.V 14Ja Texas Co 219 219H 218 Texas & PaclEo . 40J4 Texas & Pac L T. 300 Third Avenue ..14 Tldo Water Oil ..227 .. ... Tobacco Products. hWi 8Sh 88h bSjj Union raclflo .... 132 132 Union Pacific pf. 73H... United Alloy Stl . 4flM... United Clg Stores. 133H 132 United Krult ....173 ... United Hys Invest. 15 ... United nys In pf. 27Ji ... U S C I P&V pf. b3!i .X U B Express ,.,., M 131 131J5 131H ldlH tt t t inoniorliil. The Kcnn ires wvvv nttPiuloil J, li 1110 UH'inncrH ol wic utiniiifs oi uio mm us o us by some of tlio mcu nliosc uumi's uppenr ou the tnblrt. NO $1 SHORE EXCURSIONS 1 Resort Chamber of Commerce Lead ers Decline to Ask Rate Atlantic City, April 2s. Shore Chnmberj of Commerce leaders: virtually have sounded the knell of Ifl excursions from Philadelphia to Atlantic City the coining HUiunier by declining to join in n movement luunclied bv the Fourth Ward Business" Men's Association to reduce the rate from $1,2.1 and war tax, which makes a one-day excursion ticket cost $1.35. In defining its position the Chamber of Commerce stalest "Considering tho marked increase It: the expense of operating do not see on what grounds: creaso of twenty-live cents was critl eized. It was only by exerting lulliicuco from every angle that we were enabled to havn it reduced last summer flout the $1.70 rate then prevailing. It would be beneficial to Atlantic City If the further reduction were possible, but wt do not think the time is ripe to even !..,. ri.tin naiamie do. Indian. Ittinner. "Xfflane oreeae. 2202SCI pig-eons, old, per pair. SStSouc, do. young p-r pair. FRESH FRUITS The market was uencrally steady under moderate ofterlngs and a fair demand Quo tlon Apples New York, per bbl Uald vvln iSWlOWI. Ureenlnf. in 6 lu .VI: Itusse 17 .-,11 Annies. I'ennsslvanla and Vlrslnlai- ,Vr hl.l Hen Davis. tllN.i0. llano. i.w, Annies, western. per . lox. Dr. Liglitner AVitincr, professor of psvtliology at the Cniversitv of Penn sylvania, speaking befoie Hit Fiientl ship Libeiul League. Ninth street and flirartl avenue, urged 11 united move ment of the wot king people of Phila delphia to tompel the Board of Fduca tinu to supply ndequatp facilities for the proper education of their children. . "Before the demands of tlie laboring people, whose children constitute 50 per cent of the iittend.inte of public schools of the tit j." said Doctor Witmer last night, "the Bo.itd of IMuciitioii will topple over like a pi'e of 'bricks. The B01111I of education is afinid of 11 pill) lie disi iission of the facts. I'nite and tun these piople out. You can do it." Dim tor Witmer said the inefliciency lie nllegtd to eist in the si hools vvus due to "the ruling 1 lasses of privilege nnd wealth iu tontrol of the public schools of Philadelphia, who are determined to spend no more money on our schools than they have to spend." Dot tor AVitmer (let hired tlie public school system of the t'itv wns $10,000, 000 behind modern stundurds in tlio pro vision of necessary equipment. "It is costing the people of Philadel phia SS, 000, 000 11 year to muiiitniii in eflititucy iu their si hools, nnd Mr. (hat 011 the P.n.itd of IMiitution," said Dot tor Witmer, who frequently made specilic s 1 It It-ul leferences to Simon (irat, v ii e prisitlent of the Boattl of Liliiciition, "Conditions in Philadelphia schools have tctiirdcd piogress through the schools," Doctor Witmer added. LONDON STOCK MARKET" Gilt-Edged Section Steady Grand Trunks Irregular London, Apiil 2S. With telegraph toiiiinuiiiiutiou interrupted by 11 tli: -zaitl, trading in securities on the stock cxihunge wns limited toduy. The oil gtoup si oied further gains and showed the most stieugth, the mining depart ment also vvus well sustained. TT!!""',"", - the other side of tlie street, his eyn focused on the window nnd his trusty gun in his light hum!. The bear was: turning somersaults ami stiiiiilinir on his Dovle. I linnd (o the delight, or consternation of tlie animal nttdieuic, who were showing their appreciation by growls, barks, shrill calls and other noises. Piping a Lay for Piccolo A moment later Mcl'arlan uppeaied. "You open the door," said Doyle, "and if he lushes I'll shoot." "Shoot nothing,' " leplied Mcl'atlan. "That bom- cost money," und lie in seiteil the key' in the lock. "Ileie, Piccolo," he shouted, stl id ing iiiasteifiillv toward tlie perplexed beast. "Whattlje mean!" Piccolo took one look nt the "boss" nnd the "patrolman decided lie had somersaulted enough. He started for the lour of the store nnd ilnMied through an open door into it closet. MeFurliin, who wns only 11 few feet be hind him. slammed the door uutl Piccolo wns free no longer. Woikiiion today ure tiv.ing the bars o his cage so that it will not happen again. "Mpst people don't understand hears." was McFui laii's comment. "Piccolo just couldn't keep still. lie had to dance. Hc. wouldn't hnrm anybody." The bear for tin ci yen is performed witli tiie Bingling mothers Circus, nnd later was attached to the Million Circus, lie was leiently purchased from them by McFailan1. LET SOLDIER AID SOLDIER Lieutenant Colonel Roosevelt Would Thus Manage Employment Bureaus New York, April 28. '(By A. P.) Direction of1 employment bureaus for soldieis untl snilors by soldiers anil sailors themselves was urged lust night by Lieutenant Colonel Theodore Itoosc velt und Bcunctt Clark, temporary ofB-, cials of the Aniciienu Legion. K;plaiii ing their belief that soldieis nnd snilors should have charge of the work, the officers said : , "They understand the psjchology of the letttrning nnd jobless service man as no one cie does. They can talk the soldier's language and get nt hit desires nnd ambitious. They can knock the 'hero stuff on the head and si.o up a man's capabilities, and limitations on very slioit auniuiiitiincc." The American Legion, Hie odicerH saitl, will seek an opportunity to nid in the work ns soon as foriuul organiza tion is affected next month nt a conven tion to be held in St. Louis. BRITISH GUN A WONDER Shoots Farther Than Old Piece and Does It Fast, Too Ignition, April 2S. A British Held gun, which was tested to some extent (lining tlie closing stages of the war, bus now been perfected to such n point that it is said to be the best of its kind in the world. It is claimed the new gun will tiie 1111 eighteen and one-half-pound shell a gienter distance mid with nioie rapidity than has ever been nttuiued witli 11 Held gun before. Tlie range increase is said to be more thnn .'1000 yards over the old field gun. The new weapon cnu discharge twenty eight 1 omuls a 111111 n 1 0. ' LIBERTY BONDS BOUGHT and SOLD An Denominations Samuel K. Phillip3 & Co. BOi CHESTNUT ST. leini"r Philadelphia Stock Eichanx southern, per II 7UtT..'d a-mims. per wix. . - "," y. ",.-?:: -nr 1 d tier crate, n. h.sk ". v. --- nit per box. J J 30 St.. l rapeiruit $1 MIJP7 Hi htrawuerries. quart. '0 17c VEGETABLES Choice stock met with a. fair sale, and prites generally were well maintained, as folows: White potatoes. Maine, per 100 lbs.. 2 7303 Whlto potatoes. Pennsylvania. No. 1. per 100 lbs.. I2.B0HP2.C3 White pp tRtoe., New York, per 100 lbs ,2 50 2.70 White potatoes. Delaware and Maryland, per ion lbs., J'."J32 40 Sweee potatoes. Jer sey. p"r basket No 1. J3tl3. No. 2. 2 a" "5. Hweet potatoes. Eastern Shore, per hurrel No 1, 7tH) Sweet potatoes. Del aware and Marland, per bushel hampers No I WU3 .111. No 2. ISfPJ.'JS. Cabbage, Danish seed, pel ton, 70, do, southern, per hamper, $2.230 3 do. tij. per crate. ,4.Bu,,li 11 unions, yelluw, per 100-lb bag, JSttS.50; do, Tesas, new, per trait, (3 T5W3.50. Upper Slleslan Strikes Grow 'Berlin, April 28. (By A. P.) The strike movement in upper Silesia Is in- tl Increase lihltenslfied, according to a dispatch to thu imdHliio' ui-1 Vosslihc 'Zeitung from C.lclvvltz. There Is it general strike, at Uleivvltz and vi cinity. It Is saitl, and the upper Slleslan electric power stations havo been closed. The whole sccton Is without electric lights and the iron iudustry Is seriously affected, work beiug suspended In many plants, Tho strike movement la res VICTORY LIBERTY LOAN NOTES Rate Callable 1922 Due 1923 LIBERTY LOAN BONDS 4 4 4'A Vtft 4', 1932.. ilJiisii ls7slja, e l.'Ju- 1927.. Uiiti t 1947 tXtli 1942 ,J947 lJ'iafi UJt) ...1928 $50, $100, $500 AND $1000 DENOMINATIONS FULL INFORMATION REOARDINQ TAX FEA. TURE8 OF THE LIBERTY LOAN SECURITIE3 WILL DE FURNISHED UPON REQUEST. MONTGOMERY & 00. 133 SOUTH 4TH STREET PHILADELPHIA MHUUKKB 01' NKVV VOUIC ft l'lIILA. 3TOCK KXCIIANGUS 14 WALL STREET NEW YORK . nOVl'IlNSIICNT-HKCItniTIKH UKl'AUTMKNT TELErilONKU. UKIX. J.0UBAUD 480 HEVaTONK. MAIN ZSUt Jl' ") .f, '. it "v. . JH-lUTlitt.' , rT. Hjiiinuis. iiawa m uuvuufcsu -v .,v,v, -j B jsxpresa ,. i. , a i do not taniK me umo is ripe to even 1 1"""-"" " iiiuiimcut. ' i , , , -i HHHW dtllrered. , Ju SvInijAJcohoLloOJ.v.; ' I tuk for )t." ' , ' (fiorted Btronf ataons rallxoad .jyorkeui, Ih" ; ' - ' ; "" jJM ;,taisvgia.,vi-''l.-EfA ,. ,, .A iiiiltWriVhtai-iiirvaag'iiiii i iifalkll-inii ii, iiiMfi lisSlfi uM '
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