Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 08, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 19, Image 19

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PEtlLDJELPHlA, THURSDAY,
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10, n;
MAY
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8, 1919
i
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e Thb following companies
offer
INSURANCE
of all kinds
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(AJiailUiauXil' ID-U
WHY
you should place your
Insurance with us.
WE ARE BROKERS
not servants of Insurance
Companies, but YOUR serv
ants only.
Wc have a Schedule Ratirife
Department for the purpose of
securing the lowest cost in
insurance with safety.
Telephone or write for our
representative to call.
Beidler and Bookrnyer
lNHUUANCr, BIHIKER.S
421 Walnut Street
New York tlranch
95 William St.
1
Tft OMcii Title Cempanf in Iht WtU
CEfjC
, &cnl estate QTMc
SitGurniuc
nnti (Ernst Companp
of ?3f)ilabelpljtn
523 Chestnut Street
Across from Independence Hall
WILLIAMS
C& WALTON
General Insurance A cents
Nos. 416-420 Walnut Street
PHILADELPHIA
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The Home Life
Insurance Company
OF AMERICA
sos walnut street
Operates Under thr Delaware
Registration Late
terr policy ! registered and se
cured br a dewslt of approved seeurl
tie with the Insurance Commissioner
-'fills Company bus
$800,000.00
now on depoalt o security foi u
nollcjholders.
. V I m n 1 m m 1 1 1 n m n m n irv
Commonwealth
Casualty Co.
Philadelphia's Oldest
Casualty Co.
' Built on
Clean, Conservative,
Competent Business
Methods
Atk Your Broker for, Our Rale
or Phone Lombard 3381
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I Pennsylvania
Mutual Life
Insurance Company
Incorporated by the State
of Pennsylvania
uo.mi: OFFICE
THE PARKWAY
at 16th St.
rntr.ADELi-niA. pa.
THE INDUSTRIAL
Health, Accident and Life
INSURANCE CO.
Tfic Largest and Most Progressiva
hna. Co. of Its Kind in America
' Men and women are Insured for
weekly sick and accident bena-
, flta up to $10 per wek, antS
. burial benefits aa hlch as $250.
Great care U exercised l tht
manatement of ths Company.
N. E. Cor. Broad and Arch
. Philadelphia, Pa.
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TAXES
Corporations claiming nn
abatement tn Income Tax for 1
M8 are required to give a 1
ybond. . I
We fur ills h such bonds B
promptly ana at lowest rates.
i Harris J. Latta
Penna. Building
15th and Chestnut Sis.
Z,ocait 378 Ba 3481
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BUTTER, EGGS AND CHEESE
'ifaw York. Jlay 8 llUTTKR-t-Illaher.
Cloainr stead)'. Reulpls. 7700 tubs, llbzher
scorliur, BOmJAlc;' extras. t.U'i00o, Prsts.
S8ra80a; seconds, oae07Hui state dairy,
JS8ti9oe. Imitation creamery, 4D(tfr0c.
liaas Firm, Hecelpts, 33,177 cases
Freah-cathered extras. 48048Uci atorasa
parked extra firsts, 47',ic, Inside; atoraca
packed firsts, 48647c; eatherrd extra firsts,
4747o; northerly sections firsts, 45(9
4r. ic: southern firsts. 4-H, cv43V,c: seconds,
40(44c; dirties. No. 1. 41H42Hc. No!
-., '.740Uc: checks. 40w4lc: checks under,
grade, 33v39o; atatn and nearby hennery
whites, r.U(' 03c: eathered whites. 47O0IC1
raqlflo oocist, 32c: tuslde, western, sooth,
ern gathered xvliltca, 4(16i51e: state nearby
hennery urowns, 4ta'noii; vathered browns
snn.inura coiora, itvtBCi western xvnitea,
vt Sl'se.'ijc. .
', .tofcred., wi?''fiii.!,,f Inside. n!t I7i7PI7DCOM VTIl ANDBAyPHINKTrCtT AI I Pf.UCMV Bth and
' i.WVJLr vraaa. run..,32cj outside, colored Jii wwwn BT8. MAT. JJA1LT . ihjl,i it 1 1 Alcrten
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I Philadelphia Markets
QRAIN AND FLOUR
WHEAT Receipts 42,2110 bushels Tim
market hub rtutet. Quotations follow: Car
lot In export rlovator, government Mand
ard Inenectlon, atandard prices No. 1. red
"Inter, 2.8Us No. 1, northern sprint:, J2.BH
No. J, liard winter. J'.'.3l; No. 1, red win.
ter, irarllcky, J2.57 No. I, red smutty,
12 311, No. 8, red winter. 12.381 No. 2, north,
'rn FPiinK. J8.80; No. 2, hard winter. 12.3ft!
Nu. 2. red winter, garlicky, $2.34i No. i
red nnutty. $2.83 No. 3, red winter, 2 32i
No. 8, northern nprlne, $2 32s No. 3. hard
"Inter. $2.82: No. 3, red winter, garlicky.
J2 30! No. 8, red pmutty, $2.2i No. 4, red,
f2.SU: No. 1. garlicky, J2.2S. No. 4. mnultyi
2.27 No. I, jrarlliky. amutty, J2.28: No?
5, red, $2.SS,' No. 5, Karlleky, J2.20: No. 5.
amutty, $2.25; No. 8, garlicky, smutty,
"(foriN ncrelptr. 2878 btlshrds Trade was
nultt and the market man lower We uuotn
xellow In ear lota for lorsl trnile, as tn
nunlitv and location at SI 7561 SO per
btlahel
OATS Receipts, 23,00.1 bufhcla "Hie urn
ket ruled weak with i.rferitiKH mnnle anil
leniHIld light. Quotation. Cir lota nu to
location No 2 white, KtltrMI'&r xtiin.lnrd
white 70C& WMI , No 3 white 7S' i 7lli
No t. white. 77WiSc
KiJUR Receipts. 200 1,1.1a and ( (US 170
lbs In auric Trade was alow and limit
In nnw (asps were lower. The titmta
tlona. To arrlce. per 100 lha. In 140-lb Jue
sacks Winter straight, webtern, $ll.50f"
1173, nearbv, II I 2,'iK'll 50, Kansas
straight. $12 205012.(15, flu. short patent,
ll3U18.no, coring, phurt irnttnt $12 ."nw
13.25. do. patent $12 2312 73 do first
lien', $11 (fill 7R
KYI! I'l,Oim sold slnnlv nt former lates.
We quote at $105 tl. H."i per barrel In aarka
as to nualltc.
PROVISIONS
There was a fair Jobbing demand and the
market ruled firm, with some kinds higher
Quolatlona' rtref In seta, smoked and nlr
drled. 4Sc; beef, knuckles and tendrts,
smokind and alr-drled. 4De, pork, famlh.
iv.$:5fi; hams. H. I'. curio, loose. 5.V4 I'l
MJc, do. skinned loose, 34'4 B .Wtic: do.
do, smoked, nil1 337Wc. hain., bolleil, bon.
less, file: plcntu shouldera. f. I', cured,
loose. 28'4l, dn, smoked. 2HViir; bellies In
plikle, loose, 31c: breakfast baron. lOr,
lard, 34c
REFINED SUGARS
The markrt was quiet on a bast nt be
for flno sranulaled
DAIRY PRODUCTS
RL'TTHH- Export demand and light offer
lugs Influenced it further adanre of 1c in
this market Wo nuote: Holld-packcd ereatn
erv, extras OOv: hlgher-xeorlntf Koods 01 ffP
03e, the latter for Jobbing sales, extra firsts,
TiOe firsts, 33(10371 seconds. R.llf'.Mc, sweet
creamerv, i holeo to fancy, 02fff04c do, fair
to good TiOlndle fant.v brantls nf Tirlnts
Jobbing at n7 0lil)c; fair to good RtlKOoe
litjflH Demand was falrlv aitUe and
the market ruled firm, with supplies wel'
under control Quotations Tree cases
nearby rtrsts. $14 10 per irate, current re
celpts, 13.S0i western extra firsts $14.10.
firsts. $13 &0. fancy selected eggs Jobbing
at .VJGPMo per doen
t'ltHKHB Sold fairly and ruled n shade
firmer. Quotations. New lork and Wlsi-on-sln,
whole-milk, current make, 323234',
New York and Wisconsin whole-mlik, fHinv
held, 3N(i8l)i". specials higher: do do, fair to
guoa juin'dK'.
POULTRY
T1VI2 The market uni nuipt u!th nmnl
offeririKS nt tlio late drclin- I ho ciuo-
tutloiirt: Kow1. la -pxpresi. 38(??3)c. aprlnir I
f hh Krn, hrolIcr. not !f chm n, u pljhiiiB
GC1 lb, npircc. s.'Sf7ric, white Ir-1
lioniK, hrollprs, fi.Mtf (.c; rooster?, -4tS1ll."e;
rlmks Tckiti. !H&:Wc. do, TndlHii Uuuner,
J8n0' . kpchp. '2'22'tc, piBCoiiB. old. tr
pair. .Wfiitc; ln. vntuiff. per iMlr. 4,ftriiit
DriESSEl Drmami ran fair nnti alurs
s?tb hteaUl mainlalnpil Quotations rrr
as follows: 7 'owls. frrsh-klHed. dr-ptckod, t
In tjes- Wolplilntr Ti pounds und ovpp
rfpirro, 37c; cljrhlPit JJVa (ia'4 pounda, 3t( ,
wplBhinir 4 pounds 3flc. snialli-r sizes .1 ,
aic. freph-kllled. In this, fumy. dr-plukd. '
Wf tchlng r pounds and oipr unlrtp. 37c.
welKlilnk- 3Vi(rr4t'i lbs. rpIpip. 3Scj eniullor 1
hIph Ilfti'rtlc, old roosters, tlry-plpked. 27p;
prlnp ducks. T.onn Island. 4;j$tf4."c; Hiuabs( I
pt r dopn. white, welghlnc ll&il'j Him perl
dozen. 7S!1 RO. do. do. wolKhhiK liiTflOl
His per dozpii. 17 "."(frrK ,"i); do. do weiclilnc1
8 lbs per doen ftiriiiffiT7: do. do. 7 Hip
per dozpit $"ftt."i fiO; do, do. wplirhim. UnV-i,
lbH per iloPti. I3W.1 ."0 darks $1 '0c'L
.mall and No '.. lTn.-ipf2: wclRhlnc 0 to .
O'v lba pci dozen. ISa.r.O.
FRESH FRUITS t
Apples were In small supplv and quiet '
Strawberries were a shade firmer There wusi
a fair moenient in othei fruits at reiscd ,
figures. Quotations. Apples. New York, per
hbl Baldwin $8(ffln; tlreeuiiig. JtllfBlll
llussets, $7(?fS. Apples. rennstanfa nnd
Vlrglnli. per bbi Hm H.ils, $0l(i'K. Cann
$74 830. Apples, western, per box $1 Itt'n
i up Lemons, tier box, y.i n.twi 711 oranges,
riorida. per crate $11100 7.23: do. Cal
per box $:i..intliil 33 llrapefriilt per box,
4 2Mn8 33. Strawberries southern per nt.
1533i:
VEGETABLES
. . . ... , . . .
Potatoes were plentiful and weaker uu.lpr
Ilchl ilemaud Other Muetabtes were in mod-
eiate rmuest at reilsed figures Uuotatlmii.
White notHtocp. MhIiip. per 10O lbs .
vj .tftai
Xo 1.
i t! HO, jvliltc iiotHturn, Pciiiir IhiiIh,
ipr loo i up., - 4inu'j i,u.
White potatoes
New York per loo lbs, $"..40 1' (Hi, white
,M)latoes. llelaware and Marvland. per 100
lbs.. Vi.nif2. 10. white potatoes I'lorldd. I
new. per bbl .No 1 $7 R09t 'J3: No
.'.sst'ef-STo ffinff&S1
Cibbage. southern, per hainper. J2 73j 23:
ltl, 1J 1IT-I llttUi P' IIWV U tfI, J', .isJI una,
per bbl . tir.nttiii onioiin. eiiow ipr mo-
in tiHei, j.nno. uo jexai, new. per irme.
3 2f4 5
LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS
I I'hlraao, Max 8 1IOCS -lle.ellits 30 -
(000 head Mostly i0WJ3c lower than es
I'erqavs aieraa.' ira . i.'i .... ,i, ;-' ;
Si 21 10. Iieaxy, S2IW21 20. uvdlum J20 Rn
n-Jl 1 i. llGlit weight. 120 ..081121 in: liant.
S111JS20 73. heaw phi Uin- sows. 20H20 3(1.
luekhiB sows. S I II (I1 211 piss. X18 'J.lff 111 2".
CAT II. li Iteieipts, 14,00(1 bend Slow
few earli sales beef steers. 23( lower I'om
mon medium, "she' stock steadi. others
bulla and feeders slow, 15tf23e lower.
iales, steady to 23e higher, beef ateeis
iliolce and prime. tSlH.S.'iHf 10.73. medium
ind good. 13.23'(i 17. comlnoiL J7 2.'iW13 73
llBht weiibt. Koo.l and choice, S14ft17 2."
connnon and medium $10 30014 23, buti ti
ers' heifers, SlbJl4 30; rows. 7.73H23,
eal eHes. $14.23Wir. 23
.Slim:!' Iteeelnts. 13.000 head. Rteadl
Ttlds on lambs lower, two-thirds of seen
.arloads fairly eood, California sprlnp lambs,
1H.
Pittsburgh. .May R HOUS Retelpts.
1300 Strong. Heaxlea. 21.i0(H21.ll:
heaiy xorkers, 21.40iaJ21.."i0: Unlit orktrs,
$20 no2o 73: plus, 2o 2320.30.
SlinUP AND 1.AMBS Hecelpts. 1000
head. Steads Top sheep, $13 00, top
lambs, 11(1.30
CAIWIIS necclpts. 350 head. Steady.
Top, S16.00.
Kansas City. May 8. HOGS Receipts.
flOOO head Weak to 23 cents lower than
jesterday'n axerag-e. PIkh 23 cents higher:
bulk of sales. 150.10020 80; heavies 120 30
W20.8O. medium weights, r20.15 20 AS.
lights. Sit) H0412O.40: light lights, JlP.7.-.ft'
20, packing sows, Slfll820.25; pigs, $14 73
10 83
CATTI.C Receipts 2800 head and 300
calics, Hecf cattle strong wi.Ui x'esterday's
close; all other claseea generally steadi.
ircaxy beef steers, S12.ll3W1R.ri0: light beef
steers $10fel7 13: butchsr cows and heifers
0.fl5filB.2Si canners and cutters. JR 2.1Q'
0 (10, xeal calves. $0 (31 7 S: stocker and feeder
steers R 500111.15.
8HI-TP rtccelpts. 10,000 head. Steady
to a shade lower on fat sheen and lambs
r.amhs, 84 pounds or less. J17.234nlfl.85.
K5 pounds or more. l10.7rilB.25. culls and
common. $11 75016, ewes, medium to
xholce, 1l 2511 30; breeding ewes, $9 50
17
l!at Iluffaln. Jlav 8 CATTLK Hecelpts,
150 hd Slow. Calves, receipts. 000 hcjd.
Wteadv. J8W10.50.
HOQS Kecelpta. 2000 head Market 25o
to 50e lower. Heavy. 21 (I.ia21.75; mixed.
$21 5021 80: xorkers $21.50: light xorkers
and pigs. $20 30020.73; roughs. J1B1D.60,
stags $12)5.
SIIKEP AND LAMBH Receipts. 1800
bead, Strong. 25o to 60c higher. Lambs.
I10W17.K5; vearllngs. J1015; wethers,
$13 5()fJ14, ewea, $513i mixed sheep, Jls
4T13 50: ,
St, I.oub), May 8. 1100S Receipts. II.
500 head Lower. Lights. 20.2020.30
pigs. lse19.75: butchers, 20 20M20.85,
heax-y. 20.7020.H5.
CATTLM Receipts. 3000 head. Steady.
Name steers. U.50W1R 50: heifers. n 50
Win. 00; cowa. $10 50WI3.5O; slockers und
feeders. $IOevl3.50; calves. 7.75cl5 50.
SHEEP Receipts, 1200 head Steady.
Lambs. ttSSTlO; ewes, 130)14 50,
rnoTorr.AYt
THEATRES
OWNED AND MANAGED BY MEMBERS OP
THE UNITED EXHIBITORS' ASSOCIATION
BELMONT D
ID AUOVJJ MAllKUTC
QERALDINB FARRAR III
"TBMl'l-ATION"
fFDAR 60TU AND CEBA,t AVENUE
DOROTHY DALTON in
"K.TnAVAaANL'i':"
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LxJLl)-UM 50TH AND BOTH
MARY P1CKFORD In
"CAPTAIN K1DD, JR."
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twUL.VJlNl 2:13 and 8:15 P. 14,
11ARI.K WILLIAMS In
"THE USURPER"
CI IDPk' A 0TH MARKET BT8.
IUlI.NM MATINEB DAILY
NAZIMOVA In
"OUT OK THE FOCI"
FRANKFORD ",B S$u$no
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"HINH OV AMBITION"
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MONEY-LENDING RATES
XKW YOKK-Monci on cull, mixed
(ollnternl. opened toda.i nt 5'... per icnt
foi lending and renewing. On nil in
dustrial rollutcrnl the opening rule was
(I per cent.
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nr nil urgeui ami tiisituinr rates are
t.U'hnn?cri tit 5 ". (tl 5 1,'. nee rioit with
!"K."nDRCa nl '' .'' "' "' '-, ''Cl ' "" w,t"
business inerngitig nn the low figure.
IViinP bank acceptances ate -
clmngcd. Collateral loutis fill- li.xed
. ... ..
flu(ps JUT ruimuiR ulonp in a spiiMnruhi
insnion at .1", per cent on industrials
fne silt, on.l nioetv ,l,,i.
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, (all loans on prime bank nn eplnin es
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I
pall A nMI IIII '..ll i-.l ..-.. i
. a .... rmj im .. v.l . I , .. l'l '
cent: time ri')fiiti per cent Coiinncr
rial pnper. three to six months. ."",fij
."i's per cent ; six months, (i per cent.
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
New York:. JIhjt H. 'I'he tenet innnry
nnivemetiL in forpign exchange was re
llecterl in the enrly (lealitiu today in the
Scniuliuaviau exehunges which were nl
inost crneral. Sterling was xvell held nt
a slight fraction under the lies! figures
of the movement. French exchange na
albo tivo centimes above Wednesday's
low record. Business wns on a. mod
erate scale.
It wns nguiu asset tetl that neutral
exchanges iiern being sold here to pio
vide for remittances in London. France
appeared to be receiving a moderate
degree of support for the tirst time since
Monday moruing.
Quotations xvcre:
Demand sterling -l.('i77s, cables
-J.GSTs.
Franc cables 0.14'i, relinks (i.l5i,
Lire cables ,7A, checks T.filt.
Swiss vables 4.08'., checks TtAYl.
(lllilder cables 40.00, checks "JOT,,,.
Veseta cablei liO.S, checks L'O.IK.
Stockholm cables -ll.oO, checks L'0. 10.
Cliristiania eablcs L'j.uOr checks ."i.'!0,
Copeuhageit cables L 1.70, checks
24.CO.
On nominal dealings, inble notes
shoixed nn advance of more than a tent
to 1.80Q.K5.00.
BANK CLEARINGS
Bank clearings today, compired with (01
respondlng dav last two xears
1010 1018 1017
V Tl( J7t2.Rn8.440$fl23.2.'..2n4 .'.51.7S2 3!i
fhila . .Stl4,21B.5tl1 $011.1711,1134 5H. (173.007
Boston 4. ,072. 043 ."in.KS3.mi 34.HHII SS".
Baltimore 11 00(1.838 11,315.532 7.3111,12.1
CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS
huu,go. Mav 8. BUTTER firm Receipts,
0721 tubs. Ktrm, Estras r.Hac. firsts.
53'. Vti'Ar. seconds, 3(l, ,13c
EGOS Receipts. 25,(I3H cases I'irm
Firsts, 42044o: oixlinarj, im-iSlia.c mis
cellaneous, il43t3c a
riiOTortvYH
H MRO KoN-e--T. uihard avjs.
JU1IIU-' julnbo Junction on rranlifurd "l
LINA CAVALIEIII In
rilK TWO BRIDES-
I fin KT B2D AND LOCUST STREETS
LAJ-UOl Mate. 1:30. 3:80. Eis. 0:30 tu 11
WALLACE RBII) In
"TUB nOAHINO ROAD"
NIXON e3D AND MAI1Kirr ST8-
onuiiif -s-at-sfl I I
and 8.
OITi.lAll VUfllliUI
"FARE'S AND FAIR ONES
PARkf HIDQB AVE. & DAUPHIN. 8X.
rrtrxrv Mat. 2:15. m.. 0:45 to n.
SIAKY PICKFOHD 111
"UAM-AIN KIDD. JR."
RlVm T 02D AND SANSOM STS.
rlVVHl Matinee Dally
JOHN BARRYMORE In
"THE TEST OF HONOR"
VTR AMD OERMANT0WN AVE. .
" I-MNl AT VKNANOO
WALLACE RKIP Irr
TIIK nOARIN" ROAD"
CORN CLOSES STRONG
'AFTERAN ERRATIC DAY
Further Rains, Premium on
Cash Corn and Light Re
ceipts Bull Factors
GRAIN 1IKI.T UEATHBn VOnKrAST
Chicago. May s llllnoln- Unsettled to-'
n ghl iiml Krida, probably rain: cooler to
night extreme south warmer Trlday after
noon In west
Missouri ( iou.lv tonight with rain east
and south .onler southeast, rrhlaN pnit
eioudi and warmer
AUsionsIn lostl cloudy tonight and
rrlrtay propablv rain extreme southeast.
continued cool
Minnesota- fair tonight and frlday.
warmer V rldax
low a Cl"udv to parilv rlnudv toniehl
prnb.ibl rnln southeast, Trlday fair,
warmer
Nortli and Sulh llaknta Kair loniglit
and I rl.la irmi I'rldav and In ex
trrme we.t tonight
Nebraska Knlr tonight and Trlduj .
warmer rrlda
Kansas flnudi tnnlglil and l'rldaj .
wanner Iridsv
Montana -Mlr tonight nnd rridni. or
ient probablv ahnwels extreme liorlhuest,
wanner tonight and In soul beaut rrlde
Wsnntliic Part i loud tnulght and I'll
na prnbablv sh.mcra frlda.x In extreme
northwest wanner wet ltu,i noith to
night CliiraRii. Mii,i 8. Tiieie was n
t-linip nillt in the ,0111 ninik'ot toda.i.l
nnd rlosinp; piires were stronger after
lmitiK moved
the session.
rrrnlirnllx ll,rnel,l
Itullish fndoi's included further uiins
oi er the belt, tin incrcnsctl premium for
rnslt (ion oet- Mnj nnd lislil receipts,
which Icil to fours thnt unless the n,nt'-
ment increases stocks here will he dt awn
upon.
The hoard wits closed at I2:H0
m
owiiir to n celehialtnn for the I 10th
Aitillety
The s'la.t wns li, mer on fairli nctiie
Imjlnit b, uission houses in ,.
nfit.n I... Ll.....l.- 11.. .!. ..:... !.-... 1..
cal pressure nnd stop-loss selling do
volopod and severe losses occuried, uti
tier the lead of September.
Sentiment in the pit was pronounced-
1 lirni-ish for 11 time because of a ten -
detiey of hogs to weaken nud talk of
nuotnlions having renched ecouomio
IimilSs
Seplember became so deninrnlied thiit
Ulllll.l liollglll II iiml sold .lull.
Onts also tinished t.ftet- IntNing heel,
irregulni'. The start wns steadier on
bu.iing I.J commission houses', but pri, es
sold below xesteidtn's close later in
, .... ' , , , , ,.
sjmpillll.l Willi corn. Suppoll full nil-
tiroM'd nnd the losses were recoM'i-ed.
1 0, , . . , , ,
silions coicrcd reely when coin ml-
lied.
Leading futures tanged as follows
Com tnew delerl
Open High Low I'love
luh I it". I Ml 1 .-,11 t l.V,
nit 1 r.s 1 .-,11', 1 .-.1 ' j 1 r.s',
lldt"
.iui os'v i.n" i'.7Si i'.'i'i
si pi r,r, 1.1, 1, p. mix-
Lard
Y. si
I lOH'
I Hl-.'i,
1 UPk
luh :u no 3." 1111
Sept it -,n .ti 7
Itlbs
Mn . -js no
Jul. 'js 1.-, L's 13
fori,
!a
Juli II .in
Hid tsl.cd
31 till
31 L'O
.11 00
.11 lid
'JR on ti'S n-.
s on js 1".
SO
t-1 7'.
.'.! I'.
311 oo r.i l.'i
DIVIDENDS DECLARED
Prntt A. hit no v t'onipati nu.irlTlv of
m pr cpnt on nrrfrrrod piriliha M.iy JO
to "stock of lornrrl Mav S
Niles -MpintMit Toiul C'oitipHiiv rjuartrrh of
Vj per cent on l'lfprrpd and "J ncr int on
futnmon. Thn prcffirpd in ptywhlp 'Ia (t
tn ato U. of rrortl "Mav t Hip rgmiinjn Junr
UO to stoi-K of record Juiip 1'
Ma.nd.ml Motor (.'oui-lrm tlon t'ompnnv,
dhhlend of ft prr ipoI pinble Juno J to
Mork of rerord Mnv 7
Union PHUflr lUIIroitrl CoinpHii a ilil
dent! of 'J'a pr tent on rumnion, paMsiblt
Jul 1 to lo k of rreorii .Tuno -
Southern r.i rifle omiMnv nuartorlv of
1 W per cent pa a bin .Tul. 1 tn stork of
it ( ord Mnv .'11
I'Hiiadlnn P,u I fir rtalluiv t ntiip.tm iuat
trrlv uf i!'a prr rnt on ronunon p,i.iblH
Ju'te 3t to utoek of re oril Mh 30
Mr!aid Uefinlnc I'ompnnv m(ih k dividend
of L'." nr-r tent. iuablp to holdnrs of rLLtird
.Inn 30 ne t t the ihiiip tinu the usuIhi
L't ppr (f-nt ulll be ptld
Delaware and Hound HritoK ItdilriMii torn
tin, nuarterlv of 'j ner .ent, ria.Nai.i
-O to stockhnlders Of reiulil Mm fl
.rl
j ,miuin International (orporaiion nun
, "ry of " -1" n" iimiuon im,im( .iupe ,m
I to stotk- of record June IB
,
"
MERCHANTS :
If you arc a grocer, druggist, hardware dealer, tobacconist, clothier,
furnisher, jeweler any hind of a Mtoreheeper you shouldn't wait
another day before subscribing to tho Retail Public Ledger thn new
twice-a-month periodical for merchants only. Subscribers say they
have been waiting for it for years. Not a trade-paper, but an inipir
Ing news-magazine that interestingly tells all sorts of things that
merchants want to know. Business problems salesmanship, buy.
ing, accounting, the handling and training of help, credits, delivering
advertising, collections the Retail Public Ledger tells how they
arr all being solved in successful stores. Entertaining fiction dealini
with the sentiment and drama of storekeeping, anecdotes, verse, pho"
tog'aphs, news of big movements for merchants' benefit three
pleasant hours of entertaining, helpful reading in every issue Sub.
icription price, 10 cents a copy, ONE DOLLAR a year (24 issues)
Just ulip a dollar into an envelope, with your letterhead or name and
address plainly written, and it will be sent on the first and third
T o'f-. Ce,T S0.1!' for,ai T'" Address Retail Public Ledger.
220 Public Ledger Building. Philadelphia. Pa. Do it now!
rnoTori-tYti
PHOTO Pt AYS
AR-raiaiE-n -
Tfi- jf THROUGH
ROOKIUR
JCORPORATIOII,
AlUomUv ,al11. Morris 4 1'atsjunk Ave.
rtinamura 5ut.uaiiat2:EEs 0:4541.
WALI.Al'1; IthllO in
"THE IHMltl.V ROA11 '
A DAI I C 62D AND TUOMP-ON STS.
ArULLU MATINEE DAILV
ANNA Q XII.SSOV In
"THE WAY Ol- IHE HTItONCi"
ADrAnlA CHESTNUT Ilelow 10TH
AKtAUl to A M toll 15 V M
1 flUlPE UliKK AND ERNEST TRUEX In
'"u "OH YOL" WOMEN"
l-I T ICDlDn BnOAD SI'REET AND
BLUt-DlrVL SUSQUEHANNA AVE.
riOROTHY OlSH 111
"PEPPY 1'OLI.Y"
BROADWAY aT$,& lnHW-
IU11 UflHIVli'l-MN 111
"run Ti.sT or uoNor."
I
l-aIDDCC-t MAIN ST.. MANAYUNK
RMrKt-IB MTINEE DAILY
'JOHN nxRRT.MORi: In
"THE TEST OF HONOR"
FAIRMOUNT MAT.SlTA,a,t.
TiinnA nxn,v in
"SALOME"
FAMILY
n
THEATRE- 1311 Market St.
11 M to Mldnlztat.
n w cmii' 11 1 11
"THE QIRL WHO STAYED AT HOME"
rTU CT THEATRE Below Sprues
PO 1 H - 1 MATINEE DAILY
BESSIE FS.RRIHCALK In
"HEARTS xSLEEr"
PDCAT NfiRTHFRN h.-1 f: ;.ErU
JlL-Tki- nwMMi , i w -. At.
TAT1 XfAtlSlf In
"SPOTMOIIT SAOlK"
IMPERIAL 00Ml,t.4AL:u.S7T'.
DOROTHY PHILLIPS 111
"THE HEART OF HUMANITY"
1 ITAriiTD ls'f LANCASTER AVE,
L.UUCJ MATINEB DAILY
CHARLES RAY In
'TUB SHERIFF'S BON"
LIBERTY nROi?ATiNCSLATAV-
BUSINESS NOTES
'the Wnr llcpai Ittietit aiitiotitH rv that
1 the IlritWi Wnr Mission in this rntinlry
plans tn sell, nt 7 per lone Inn,
1 111,20(1 tons uf steel billels whieh (he
'mission owns here It is nlso nniiounird
I Mint the ilhrrlnr Roncrnl nf rnilrontls
I will Inhr mer St. ,'.00, 000 norlli of Inrn
ntotiie rritties owned liy tlie t'nitetl
Stittes AVur Ilepartineut nnd nnntiKe In
dispove of them to Ihe i:tilrnnil.
The, slilppinR lioitrtl has rejrtletl. as
I no low. ill! bids submitted InM week
for Iwent) fie wooden sliips of I'.r.OO
otis tliMiiIweiclil. Efforts will be ninile to
1 dUnnse nf the...
I "impose ni fliem
in other wjias, n nriees
(lint the shipping Imaid ronviileis roin
niensiirnte willi tlieii Vtntenl 11l11e.
1 Anionc crude rubber dealers .mil I111 -I
porters Hie tepi.,1 priMsts dial t Iio
Ini-Krr lite nintiiifni turet-s will slmitlyl
'iiniiounie ;i now iiii,.n m-Iiii1iiIi'. whirli
will show leduetioiis frinn 10 to 15 per
ent. 'I'm. pii.ilurcis. Iiowomm'. ron
tintie o rii ,;it I,,xx ci- ptii-rs are eon
1 (einplated. ami ileilnre thnl In ledui'e
prires nt (his time menus 1111 enormous
lefund to denlecs wh.. l.tun ..!... rt.i .... .
deps n prims who h ore Kiintaiiteed.
""Miir of men's uiHlrrur.il- for iiet
"'"'"' " l"u,"'r lllls i'pr"ve.l after
"', proimiKeil ilulliipss. This demand
...nl :...- :.
i.iimiiii; ns amieniani'o 1 ti. six
months IjiUm- than in norinnl wiimui.
-
, '" 'nsiiifss of Ihe shipping lioartl
"ereimcr will be tinnsacted in cross in
vP1"' "' iIiiiiIwcikIiI tons. 1 onforiiiin
wit" 1 Isaci' o nil (he other mil oils
of the world 111 Hint icspci I
1 ' "e Krain liade estiinatt's on Ihe K" -
C!.,II,"''I ' ,"''', ,r,V"i' '"'',' '""e," "'"
Y'TA " ' ' ' I:1."1",: "'
wititi'i' u 1 ,. wi,,,,ii , ...i., 1 :.... r
' -..,.. 11 1 , i..i 1 1, ,11 1.
pril. Condilioii of DD S and slight cut
'! in ncicage is also expected.
-
riNANClAf,
1 1 Tin. iiiii.di.kh or uxsmitv I'lrriwr.-
I II (IIMIA1 issri: I'lltsT l.ll'.s
( III.I.A1 K1CM. Till ST IIMQII 7".
SINKIM. l-l Ml 1.(11,11 IIOMIS, m ,
SIll'TI-.MIIKIU 1. HUH:
Mint r. is Hi:iti:iiv mi:.v ib.n in ..r
eordane, with th. pioMsions nf the Mort
above u.-Mlili..,l lHMle of bnnilx Hie iimier
- r-- ..u. snin u rn 1 iti' 1 II'-
Mnders"!:!- 'pniXals ' sVid"',.!' r'be
sunen.ieie,i f..r le.ieiuptlon mi Mi iiith
!;Vn ".Twbb'l, 'i'l,:' ""..""hMZu
" nrlei s not exieeding one liundred nnd two
and on. half pel tentuiii lllljl.,'rl of jihi
nlus ne. rued Interest out of inmiexs III Hie
sinking rund auioiiniing t" ihliD.iglit
ihousHiiil four liiiiidrid wiriili .n doll ira
and fnrt .ents i$ts.47ii 1111
""' r"!i Is reHeri.d In the undersign
to n Wet j'tiv and .ill ofTt!-
I
fOM'Min nirsr compan.
1 nivto
it p-Pn -tx4 nt
tin... I M, UI ioip
UMdcncl
DICTOGRAPrrPnODUCTS"
CORPORATION
At a nipptinfr of the Board of Di
lectors lirltl May 1st a dividend of
$2.00 a sluuo was declared to stock
holders of iccord as of June 30th,
payable July 15th.
H. M. De LANOIE
Secretary
M 5fM IIU M.Sst.1tlS VMIO.WI,,
'l-' 1IM.
I'liiladelnhlH Mav 7 Inill
'Ihe dlrednis ImM' Ihli da d.ibiie, a1
semlaurniai dividend r,f It per ienl ($3 00 per
share! p.lMlbb on il.ui.inil fiee of tux and
bine milled I'll 000 In the sin plus f,
making that fund $330 1100. Clinks will be
mailed ;
W W ritlCL rashier
(r3rN,n11
rill
m;i.n
1KIM
"- i
mii'.iw.
'hllailelplila Ma I! 1"ii
The Hoard i'l Dlreitms Imh this da v
rie.lared a seniiHUliu.il dKi.lcnd ..f i:, p,i
ble ll nine tu slut kholllers of I e. ..n ,,f
Un I I 'becks will he mailed
nxrtnv i L-onritiTt-
Sti rehit
""NORTir71 MO. -TliTs7l, llMv '
I'lilladelpliia Pn , .Ma litb lulu i
I be Illieitnrs luiMi tliia dai de.lanrl a
mla1lnull dlibtend of eislil (81 per ent
tlcui of tax" Cbeiks will be mnlle,,
Lis-rortn nici:
afclller
C
I'HOTOPr.WS
The following theatres obtain their pictures
through the STANLEY Booking Corporation,
which is a guarantee of early showing of
the finest productions. Ask for the theatre
in your locality obtaining pictures through
the Stanley Booking Corporation.
333 MARKET TOin-
I.NIH IIENM.I'P !
rxKTNEItb THREE"
MODEL - ri , r
riEonor: wu.hh i?,
NEVER SAY Ql.' 1 1 "
OVERBROOK 63D &i
ANITA SIEW t'inFOriIJ AVE
vmrioLs xuveh".
PALACE
U.lll. I LltLlsciN0,,;1-1" ' i
lYI'h HI THE SOl-i.
Dl A V A BROAD Ave.
I l-V-r PORTER STflETT,
M II II FIRAI1Y n LT!i
' 1IIL WCIItLf) TU LU; js... .
PRINCESS TooWtSV
.11 ni: i:i. irifjE in "!
CJ1 II -KKNIVCI I'J.AJIH
RPr.PNT MA"KET ST
34Inn ive..
x.-. .. . n A
" to 11 iV?
I. IH LHP I..'
RLHTi.i.v a union1
RIALTO
"""AIOH'.V AVE.
AT 'ri LPrimY-i
ANDY HURIf. I- ii.vr w.
SHOCK EN
RUBY
MARKET st
ll. T-x,l,n-W TTiT".
1" A .M ( ,;4i ..
3L NORMAND In 5 R M.
MAUR
"HI HOPKINS
e AHV
l.ll aiyiHKET faTREFirT
J" ari.yle nArKWBr.ffJ? -v,aHT '
"THREE QUEEN ETi.',"
STANLEY.fWT, ATOM'S:
tlK MILI.E'S " p- M
TOR BETTER. FOR WORfirj"
victoria 'ir.TvS?
HAROLD LOCKlVOOn In ' L
"SHADOWS OF SUSPICION".
Wh-n in Atlantic City Co,
Ttteatrt
"HELIy ROAR1N,- nEi-flnl"
r
&s&k&i',&ch&vi tii
Financial Briefs
I Certo I)e I'nsrn April production
(otnlrd I 7S0.000 pnutiiN of copper,
URiiinst l.s;is,000 111 Mnieh and 1.580,
000 In I'ebimifj.
The fetiriiiR direelors nf Ihe Norlh
t'hilnilelphia Trust Company hale been
elected for a term nf thicp jrtits. The
directots are (JenrKo rohlic, llenr 1'
Itatier. V. .1. Snjder, William M. llof
doll nnd C A A'an Denonrt
Ilnnj I'inbhilt. of Chandler Itins &
Co., litis putchnscd the stock eMlinnge
seal nf Waller I". Klemm, foimerly of
Kleinm i Kenn. ltm C McpirRcl. nf
Xew ork. has puiihasnl the sent of
Malcolm S Unci. Hnth nnmes hate
been posted fin ini'inbei ship
A iitnioi'Mi ol the ini'iahets of Ihe
New nrk l',ihnn;c iniiiK tailed to
npposp the "imposed increase in looker
use roniuiissiiius. (hi. new scliedule lie
entiles I'fli-cliM' ,-il the opening Iwlnj
The stmk list coimnittce toilaj nil
tnilteil lii the i.giihn list f tl. Phila
delphia Slink i:ihiinge S loil.OOO nihil
tioiinl rnpitnl stni k of the Tinth Na
lioniil litink. uiakiug tnliil anmunl listed
at I his dale S.'ioo.ootl
1'hc New N 01 L Slllitle.lsui ".liueil
N , S-J.S2.-. 000 tt-.iii the l..inks jesirrdm.
nuking .t i.tsli net g,nn sinie l'riday of
SI. ."72 000
The 1 ii'ncli American Hanking Cor
poiiition. teccntlj incorporated tn the
1'irsl National Hank of Itnslnn, the
Nitttomil llntik of Commerip in New
Fidelity Trust Company
Member Irilcml Ilrtxivr Hyilem
Capital $5,000,000
Surplus $16,000,000
llnnnlniiii ontcc: rtroilil Street Otllco:
SJV'fll ( hestn.'t St. N. 1;. ('nr, f
II r.i s. i-oiirtl; St. Ilrnnd A ( be.tnnt
Reckless Spending
What effect will the
p resent unprecedented
buying of pleasure auto
mobiles jewelry, and lux
uries have upon future
business?
This important, but much
iit'Klecti'd, point is intercst
injjlj hrouRht out in our Ua
rometi'r Letter of ."May (S. V
cop will be sent gratis. Wrile
on business letterhead and en
close ,1c stamp to coier mail
in K.
teVirxx fcit' I'l ,K
Babion'i Statiitical Organization
Melleslei Hills, M.ihh.
I IB
I (lrcniiln Hon
In Ihe ,
if lis
i hiiacer
r,.l
Service and Stability
Somewhere In Our
Neighborhood
Ihcie is a certain manu
facturer who isn't takiiiR
advantage of this com
munity bank.
We solicit his. account and
fire confident that both
parties will profit by the
limit-action.
Complete banking facili
ties, courteous treatment
by employes and the per
sonal supKestion and coun
sel of officers who liau
had experience in and with
many lines of businc-a is
the service we offer the
business man.
'grity
Trust Company
Fourth and Green Streets,
Capital $500,000
Surplus & Profit. .$1,610,000
"OUR COUNTRY"
in account with
:ount with
OUR BOYS"
lt
Dr: To One Victory
Cr: By Four Liberty Loans
Balance Due:
One Victory Loan
iP
o
rmLAiii-LraiA
STEAM HEATING
'? COMPANY
BHGimnS JOBBERS
CONTRACTORS
HEATING
PLUMBING t
VENTILATING
PIPING WORK
POWER PLANTS
SHEETMETAL
.WORK
I jAr Xn'jNI6HT tclkphono-
1 ,.. . .":.- ..., v. ,', ;
Sft?lHt--.rHPOV':StT
y"5 " 'mLSLmi
P
. .
mm l-aFffffirTTftll pH )
York nnd the Complolr National
tl'nscomptc tie rnris, hnn orgnnized with
the election of the following officers:
President. MnurioeSilicster , vlro pre.i-
jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiii!:
Foreign Trade
Suggestions
Support the new steamship lines
to France and England. Remem
ber Philadelphia is now the second
port in the United States. En
courage other lines to come.
Trade with Turkey is reopening.
Why not replace German hard
ware that dominated the Turkish
market with Philadelphia-made
tools?
Consider India she needs Phila
delphia machinery. There is plenty
of business here and abroad.
Get busy.
Corn Exchange National Bank
PHILADELPHIA
Chestnut at Second
niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiut!
The Best Silent Partner
When a silent partner is taken into a business it
usually is to supply the lack of working capital. This
means that you must divide the profits resulting from
the use of his capital, although YOUR PERSONAL
EFFORTS increased them.
This arrangement is hardly fair to you. Moreover
it is unnecessary, for our service will make your ac
counts receivable (which is idle capital), the best
kind of a silent partner ready to furnish all the
working capital needed whenever the need arises
without your having to divide the extra profit YOUR
efforts produced.
Our plan, while keeping your receivables constantly
working for you, is sufficiently elastic to give you
funds at all times in needed amounts for as long as
its use is profitable to you.
Bached by our resources, you
have this distinct advantage
you're able to meet abnor
inal conditions without in
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ty" obligations.
MANUFACTURERS' FINANCE CO.
Fidelity Duildinff. Baltimore, Md.
Kep resented In hII iirlmipal rltifM.
Ttie uldeM nnn-uotittuitlon conipttnj in entire bunt und South,
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SALT CREEK PRODUCERS
Wyoming's Leading Oil Producing Company
This corporation, controlllnu tlie creater part, of the Salt Creek pool.
Wjoming, now has a production of 15,000 barrels of crude oil dally, all
ot which is ta,'cn hy ,,le MidHe neflnlng Company.
Ai result of tho inerKer of several produclnn; properties Into th
SALT CltKUK I'ltODUCUItS' ASSOCIATION-, economics of operation hav
Leen effected, while Incicabcd output ot the Held has been facilitated.
Full Information bit Request
ANTONIDES & CO.
Investment Securities
tirst National Bank Bldg. Denver, Colo.
Lloyd Portoguez
Lisbon and Oporto
And (or) Valencia Barcelona
v American Steel Steamer
"Melrose"
8300 Tons
Loading May 15tli
Full Brokerage Paid
For rates and other particulars apply to
F. D. Dimmick & Co., Inc.
I'iione Land Title Buildlng,-
Spruce 5510, 551G ' Phila., Pa.
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