f -n'Fri 73aTj -p gr -r ''. .k. IS'. f , i' V. V 1G EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEll PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MAY liV 1019 1, gswMsag5gs; ii U ll A Itv tit, I m I W j w n Mi A t i Are There Any Bargains Left? Do you know thai, dur ing this tremendous infla tion, certain securities are on a more solid foun dation than in 40 years? The extraordinary opportu nities for bargain purchases in these issues arc made clear in our Barometer Letter of May 20. A copy will be sent gratis. Write on business letterhead and enclose He stamp to cover 'mailing. Address Depl. P. L.-i0 babion's Statistical Oriioizilicm WHIolc.v II ilia, Mnw. Lnrcrst Organization nf IN ( liur- niter In the World FINANCIAL NEWS CLOSING NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA STOCK QUOTATIONS IRREGULARITY COMES IN BIG MARKET FOLLOWING GAINS ictvs on Peace Outlook Unsettles A'civ York Trade Marines and Rails Show Strength jlAY STATE OIL & GAS CO. A GIANT among NEW YORK STOCK SALES Philadelphia Stocks High Points in Today's Financial ni'.s Stock prices moved irregularly, following early strength, on New Yoik exchange. Kails and marines were stiong. The Curb market was fairly active, with violent fluctuations, recently prominent, absent from the .session. Corn and cotton advanced. Krancs declined to new low level and sterling was firm. Philadelphia's weekly bank statement showed a dectcaso in loans and reserves, reflecting the close 'of the Victory I.uan campaign. The May condition teport of the Federal Uc scrve Hoard staled that high prices .were expected to continue for some time. Adams KxprcBs Advance ltumely dv llumely pf . . AJax Itubber . . . Alaalm CI Mines Alaska Junonu . Allls-Clial Mfc . AlllsChal Mfc pf. llmh Low 41i 40 33 31- Ml 8 a; :t'i 41,'t -10 at.1 o:i 3:00 v.m 31 U t.HNt Cl.MP :i2' (Mi HI Vi 2.'i HI' I I Am ArtIcuI licm.l0JU UO'i lOS.'t 10S'' 'ni "eel nuciir., si' y.'j yi, M' Am llotuti .Mas.. 01', up, J'l.'i till1. Am Can ,Vi .V.'i M'i Wi Am fan nf 10".p trwi" iflL' 10'J -aim uar flc lily iS :v' .' 10'. n:: ..!' Ihe Indcpendnt Oil t'ompanlM with fecord of e.r fci product ,oti ami lush tlvldend rate iaaMo nuartrrb. i We Own and Offer JlOO.000 SHARK AT .00 VV.It SIIARi: J Morton-Rittenhouse-Alexandcr I rnu. stoc k iachm.i; iu.ih;. 40 Wall Strffl. Nf ork . Tfie Investor's Pocket Manual B'itlhSimt MhFf Any lpttrwfk wilt pply to Am Intfsfrifnt Banktr or Rrol'r ni 2'2 pij tttttnc hfloklel rf kith ani lf prti'i, diviritndit earniatt. k , rf R'' read, Industrial, Oil ni Mining nintiM, piibliWtJ vhi itp-t9 di9 f h mirtk n Tabl tulde I Any Invcttar r Trader. If toot fcrkfr will nt "apply you ni lo ami we will n4 vtu nmf f gfted, rljaM fantue w ri will U Jjr fd coit, OR n tfipl t f 30 rent, frit Utfit will b nt bv J (.Ik FINANCIAL ril5S, 116 B:..J St., N. Y. Dtj, r Devitt, Tremble & Co. (IX .1 1131 IIIIMMT STRtKT BONDS New Vnrl.. JVfay 10. The lnck innrkrt altrruatcd botweou strrtiKth and wrnlincsK frequently dnriiiR tudnx's tradinc. rrspnndinR to-various in ilrnt.s which urro forced into the situation, with brisk movements both in lli- slmpp ,,f nilvancrs and declines. In I he early dealiuKS the news over Sunday of the program of the l!e puliliriin party in t'oncress in connection itli n chaiiKC iu the railroad situation bronchi iu man; buying orders for railroad stocks, and advances were made in all those issues rnnginR from fractious to more than t point. The Mercantile Marine issues were directly influenced by assertions that announcement of the sale of the T'ritish lines and readjustment of capitali zation would be made at the directors' meeting Into today and both the Mercantile Murine isues made ioleut advances. The common rose more than ." points to above ,"S and the preferred rose 1 points to t UT ' ii . American International at the same time gained ." points to OO!, a new high record, while the gains were reduced when a reaction occurred iu tin- lnt half of the dn.i . t'nitod States Sled was si mug at the opening, when it Mild at 10rSn( . but declined more than 1 point, and the minor steel industrials developed pronounced wc:tkuc. Crucible Steel falling more than - points to 7,",L'. and l.icKnwaiina sold ilow n lo below 1(10. The whole mark"! wa, unsettled to nn client in the la.-t half of Hie dm bj the ncs that the (iermiui Chancellor had taken t lie position of faioring Allied occupation rather than signing the peace treaty. Industrial Abohol had a wide range. adanciug -fi to IfiO and thru do lining to below I.i7. Healings in bonds were again on a large scale, with the feature being the heavy trading in Liberty issues. The fourth Liberty 'I'lR were in dc ii ml nil through the day. but the ".'..js sold off from their highest range al the end of lat week. Marine (Is were strong, adwineing to 103'... Am 1'ction ull j Am Drug Snjdi j Am Hi.lo & l.ea Am It & I, pf . 1 Am Ice j Am International. !l,ji4' Am l.liueccl nj I Am I.lnscrd pf . . u.j'j Am T-ocomotho, .. TU'i 1 Am l.oco pf ... .lu.j.i; , Am JtaltlnB yi im ist pr c or u. oti.'i . 10.'.' 103's tOO'j 100, o-14 ol.' VXi 13 33'i :n'j on i. .!: iiVi m. ta-i !l."i .-.I-j f-'.v 33 I'.M.'. VJ'i U'J1. 01 .u. l'J T,afft closo . now . 2Hi Wl.'f 37 KIJi lllith !10J 21 J i on?i 37'; .!'.) S7K U7U 117'i ath 10i 1 l.'4 l!2 in m oS", J09Ji 33 "Mi Am smoit & r.cf .m Snuff Am S & II pf. .. Am Steel V'drles Am Sugar ltcf . Am S Kef pf . . Am Kuma Tub . . Am Tol & Tel . . Am Tobacco . . . Am Tab pf new Am AVuolen 70Jt Am woolen pf . . .104', A in Writ tJ nf . . 43 Am Z.ne I, & S. . 10'i Am 7. 1. & S pf.. jiji. 1 Anaconda Copper. (!', ill's Ml b7 10.Vi ii,' jv.'i ." 7t).i 7SU 7SJ rjf).', l'.'IJi 1214 I'.'l'i 10i 107i, 1075. 11'Cj . 33 3-Vi BtM 3ti 131 132. 132 132 lib?' 1(1!) 10U!i 107 10"i 10jH 10(1 105a 10.Vt 207 209" 20",7 2CJ . 0U4 43.' i 82;, 35, 42Ji 147i JO1 7t. .IfWi .101 . KM, . u.V i 133: j RAYMOND W. ZIEGLER Mantttrr ILL ST, HESITATES LIBERTY BONDS BOUGHT and SOLD Aor Denominations Samuel K. Phillips & Co. (107 rilESiMJT STHEITT Ucmberv rtiltadrlDhla btnrk Kichmico TIE FAIRLY ACTIVE IN OUTSIDE MARKET As"o 1 Ty I Joodn Associated Oil . . A tcli Top A- S F Atch Tft S P pf All Coast Line . Atl fiulf & V 1. llaldw in Loco . . liallimoie lilno Ilalto & Oluo pf. ltarrelt Co Matopllaa MlnlUK Helhlehem Slecl Hetli S Class Ll. Ucth Steel S pf.112 Bootli Fisheries . 22 rtrook It Trnn . . . 21'4 K K T cfs of dcp. 23 Brown Shoe PO' Bruns T & It tec. ID! Uuffalo ,t Sua . . . 73 Uuttc Cop & Zinc. 12'i' Uutte & Superior . 23.'8 nuttcrlcl. Co .... 2fi Caddo (Vol . . . . 30)4- t'al l'ackinc . . . . Cal I'etroleuni . . t'al l'et pf c.ilumet K. Ari'. Canadian ranlllu 43! j 17.'4 30'. s liil 40:, !K) !I7' j SS't Iflti'j lWi lOP 33 O.'K 13's 17 .V) (7 i .!: St.' !!(. S7i 103"i 162 a "bJ t 32 11 ' i 133 131 131 7s1 1 7S 7h' T.S's 70' 111' UP4 22Ja 22!. .- :.?! 21.',' 23 '4 10.' j 10i lty Steel Sprlnp ttay Cons Cop . , rtcadlng rtearllnp 1st pf . Iteadlns 2d pf , . Hep Iron & Steel Hoy D Am shares.lM'j ihj- i . 1 sliarcs.113 St L-San Fran .. 21'i St L-San Fran pf. ;r,j,i; St I, Sw rn 2 St L Kw m pf . . , ;iji Savage Arms .... 01 Saxon Motor .... m Seaboard Air L. . 10',' Seaboard A L lif. -nu ,,., , ri-flu I. ,v to .. .20O'i 121.' j' Shaltuck-Ariz ... jj 32'. 1 Sinclair O Iter . .. 0J,' 113 Slow-Slicff S & I. ns'i Ol.'i j Southern Pacific .10' 113 ' Southern rtwy ., ;i-, 7S.'i .Southern Itwy pf. 70'j ... I Slan Mlllliiff pf... 91' 2' Stromberg Carb . 431 j 37 ' Studebakcr Co , . . " "" -luiur 0,., Superior Steel . . .o'( Tenn Cop & Chcm. 14s; Teias Co 275'i Texas & Paclflo ."4!)' Tobacco Prod . . . SO' Tob l'rod nf ini" Trnnsue & will . 51 31 I'nlon Pacific . . . ?f if 1:171 Cnlon I'nclflo pf . 7:1' 7;ji liiiicu Alloy s. Vn cigar Store Cnlted Fruit ... l"u Uya Invest .. In Uyu In pf . . 1' S Cast 1 P & ! I' S I'lPft l-pf I" S ln)d l'rod 1' S tnd Alcohol I S liealt.v & lin. .! C S Kul,licr .... ps,i I.; S Hub 1st pf...ll.T I' S Smelt It & 51. (,-,' t" s s n & m pr. . is' I S Steel .. . . I' S Steel i . . CtaU Copper . . 1'tah Securities Va-Caro Cheni . Wabash Wabash pf A . Wabash nf .11. . 23.' 1 Wells Faigo K I West Mar) land 10' Western Pacific Low SU? 2!i Sfs'i H7'i .111 M.'i 114.' 3.00 l m. I Ml? 1 I 21 i ssu i'ii I .",!) ' S4W 113i 114.'i HI'' 23!i 231, 30.' j Wi 30.' . I,ntv 47 ?m jn 70 ."iSi t--?i 82 Net Cloe rhe. 00 l 47 1 74 Vj :is (!f)' X imi Vi 20 Vi 70 48V, !'i S2 .. 0's rn; 21 ti' 11 21 203' j 20li'3 1. C'J' ' oH 10S' 31' 1 70Ji 13 .SI 37? i 42.'. 14? 0701.: o7r. 4S!i 47?' SO.' 4' 88? i 30!,' 133', 73' i 410 4' CI.'. 57' I mi 31' i, 73' i ... I 13 Sl.'l I 574 ' 42U I 14?. 270 ' 48l4 , ... 1 51 I 135'i! 73? i I 4!lJi ::o ."..Tf, 12(1 2(! S!) 110 in7.; :wa 40" on ',.s ao 3.-.T. 20, -hi', 'i v, 43' i 17:, ,.t ' c7 : . v M.'i till1 .. SS", 10."c, 102 U. .-, 40? I 40: 1344 VA'ili 134,'i 134)i, 11' i ISO'.' 1S5 IWi.'f ' 13:, 13,'j 13!i 13!a 72 Am (!as, 00 10 llrlll ,T O 47 134 Clcc Stor 74?i 100'Ocn Asph 00Vi 20 1 c n a nor, 1015 L! S Cor 20'i Jl Mi Xnv 70 21.- r.eh Vni. r.n H'mI I'a It It. 48?t 1,-l'a Salt.. S2 100 l'hlla Co pref ... 30 1(1." do c'm pf 3(1 2030 Phil Elec 20 :: I'll ; & x it n.120 4,-0 1' It T tc 20 Vi 'J."i Iteading. 00 . 30(1 do 1st pf .'!7?i 20 So l'ac.110 30St 1'ntil. 40s .100 Ton Ilel. H'A 11.1.- Ton Jlin. .T,i in tin Tract 40 302 U C, I... 00 1100 U S Stl.10.1 lf2's 102V, lVi m it,,, ., . ,.,. ... i 11 liiys-i. .i-ty, o-ty, , riii W J & S 42 42 m West O. . 74 100 York n.v prcf ... .12 '4 PENNSYLVANIA R. R. RISES TO NEW HIGH PRICE FOR YEAR Philadelphia Electric Also Reaches Record Level in Unusually Broad Local Market Bonds Active S 70' IIP. 22? 21? 2C,', CI .15.' .10.1 .115 78 . I.S'j . 07 . II:. irAYIXO TI'.M.KH NP UOOkKKIXKR wanted, with True "nnip.in experience Apply Willi full nam. ular Bankers' Trust Company I ATLANTIC Cm. X. .1. i riXAxriAr. Vague Hints at Ugly Peace Pos sibilities Give Shorts Op portunity to Sell ItEUEMI'TlOX XIITH'i; III.MKIM) ll'K AM COAT, rMIIAM 1IRST MdltT- iiAiir. axii roxsni.iDATU) M. run CKXT fiOI.II llll.NDS Notice In herb fflxrn (tint. In mi-xti!. . of the terms of the abov-mentinn.,t nmrl. cape, date;! May "I lp. ttie truxir-A Iipb 1 nf the lil when, toward inidda.. alarm I1.B Otty ur.ikiidil'u uv lilt J.UI1US .OH. 1.1. 72. till and l-l! to 1 redemeil on Junp 1. J910. at th" olllco of the Wilmington Trunt .UompAny Trn.h nml Mnrk,t t . vilniui ton. nlawarp. nt 10., nor c-pnt hii'I ik.tvhmI Interest, upon pn-.ntatloii nncl "urrondcr oLsaia Dnnas wan an rouponH th rio anoer ... . r-, . . Central lly ... Violent Fluctuations, So Long a central ray pf . Central Leather Feature, Are Absent Savold cerro do p.-isco . . . Chandler Motor Issues in Demand chea & Ohio . . Chl Gt Western Chi fl W pf .. New Voi-Ij. Alnv 10. Tendinr- nn tlin Chl Mil & St P 1'road Street Curb today was fairly active with business in Rood volume, but there was an absence of the violent fluctuations that had been a featute of Today's stock market was going alone the market for so-Iohr a time. cry wen Willi J'isins prire-" tor uiosi StiM l sales today on I lie New exchaiise totaled 1. '21,1100 shares, Vnrl. New Virk. Mav 10. The New York 1 lXeuinc Sun's financial review this afternoon i a follows: 05 30' 70 3;. l&s?i 27! 3 IS Ol'-i 45 .130'' . 07" , 11' , 30 40 Chl Mil . St P pf. 72' j C C C & St I. . . -15 Chl & Nwrn 100 13! 2.1VJ 2S 52 65: i 3I- 70:, ic"0' 12-' 2l'j 2S ID'' 04' 31 70; i 21', 00 13! i 23 Western I'nlon T. Ml '.'().'. 0 77T 100 12.'' O'.l.1' 114' 00' Vo:!;,i 115', 70 IS'i 00 12' j 3S 21,'s (It 75' i lo.Vt 42 00', 111 054- 102 115'- 25'i 04 42 !li,, 111 03? 1 102' ll.V, 77- i 77i 12sii Wchting 1. & M., 24' 2h 10' Ol .'i I Wheeling & I. K Whlto .Motors . . Wilson & Co . . . Wilson &. Co pf , M'ltli. ..... ..l I I I 11 Hlja-V,COitllU 70:t I Wisconsin Con , I Wool (F W) Co Pi5?' 1C0 20U 27 O.I'I ll.'i 5S Mi's 102 31' 41!' 12'J 13' i 21". .SO' -j 50?, !'-'- 3Sj S7.i. 3t?j 41' 1 33-, IS (10 12 37 'a 21?, "2T. 23 SO U 8 M?3 ,)7. MP 'ill1; ii 130 1S?( 00 21? 4 '.'Hr' oil 55' in 3b S54 33's 41 132?' The Philadelphia market for stocks and bonds was broad today, with tlic majority of price changes to higher levels and the undertone firm, although activity was confined to n few issues. Itnlls were strong, with, few exceptions, following the trend In Xcw York, nnd local 'financiers and traders were exceedingly optimistic. Xrnrly every body in the Street was predicting that Congres.s would soon pass the railroad dellcicney bill and tnke action 'nvorable to the return of the carriers to private owners nt an early date.. There was also n general belief that business in virtu ally 'all lines would strike, a certain, forwnrd stride, now that the lawmakers .' have convened to look after constructive "legislation, much needed with the. ending of hostilities, 1'ciinsylvania Railroad was the outstanding feature of the railroad group, That issue showed unusual activity and advanced more than 1 point above Saturday's closing level to n new high record price for this year of 48-li , us l-iv compared with 44'., at the beginning of 1010. After that top level had been reached profit-taking resulted in a slight recession, hut tho market for this stock held strong throughout the day. Lehigh Valley also rose more than 1 point nnd substantial advances were recorded by Southern Pacific, St. Paul and Western Maryland, while Heading Company and Heading first preferred and West Jersey nnd Seashore held steady. Philadelphia Klcctric continued to show good momentum, with its price up to 20, n new top level for the year, while I.nkc Superior Corporation, after rising slightly, sold off a trifle. Tonopali Mining was active and unchanged, while Tonopah-Ilelmont ndvanced a trifle. Philadelphia Company cumulative preferred, on the first sale recorded for some time, advnliced IV, points, while' ii small sale of the cumulative fl per rent stock was recorded nt 30, off n trifle. Kncnuragcmeiit was given holders of this company's shares by news that strik ing employes of the Pittsburgh Uailways Company one of its subsidiaries had returned lo work to await an adjustment of differences by arbitration. Ilnpid Transit trust certificates were fairly active, but held steady after advancing n little, iinil Tnion Traction remained unchanged, l.ehigh Xavigu lion turned upward for a substantial gain, Klcctric Storage Itatter.i declined rather sharply on small sales, '.'uitcd (ins Improvement lost n fraction and Westmoreland Coal was firm. York Railways preferred gained 'i and J, ti. Itrill and Peiinsjlvania Silt came out unchanged. In Ihc bond divisiou fourth Liberty 41,h were strong, advancing as high as tll.oS, hut Philadelphia Company consolidated ,"is were weak. United Uailways Investment "s were unusually active and led the bond market, with 1s( "V.'S 011.20 00.10 DO. III-)-. (II) i '"r"' f""'(' "u,langed alter being 1 per cent below , the previous closing level, 1th Uis 01.,.S!M.20 04.2() .10 1st d'.is !l."i.."i(i(l5..i(!!l.''.5(!4-.2(i 3d 4 '-is. 0.-..20 On .20 05.20.. I 4",s. 01.20 01.00 0 1.00 .10 I Second week Hay 120 . . 20 .. W) 1 'i'ii no 40 , 40 .. 00 42 74 if .12 Vi IIOXIIS 1 tilth Low S3 '.111 70 $."500 Am G Klec ,"is, S." 1000 fly Is Ml! !l(! .i00 KI & Peo Tr Is. . 70 liOOO 1011 it 111 (ins ."is.1021.. 102". 1000 L Wons 0sin2.S.1(l2''s 102'-. 000 I. Hi Itond Clore S3 '.Ml 70 102'. j 10---s Xet chse. -Pi 1 100 inooo 10000 1700 1 1000 , 1000 Nut Prop I J-Os... .11 27000 Un Itwj Inv Tis. "1 RAILROAD EARNINGS CANADIAN TACIFtC in in ! tl.'iU.OOO lnrreatie Jl.'O.OOO .11 70 :i n i 51 48' j 4s'v 92! i b'J.'i .S!?.i !5 4?' 4Pi 157 1S0! 137'n OS ' 00'. 00?i j 1 12 Anglo- l'leiich i u ii ii A'ett; York Bonds I K.iSen In ' J 10011 30'S 30 30' 4S.?'.45: 45: 74 ..". 73' 4S 4S 4S 101!i 100?y 101 . 120'i 131 131 Klntnsr. jup Juno 1 mm, and thernfter. viwnerarilp cert 1 Ilea lis coerinc .tune ll in- lereit must alo be rfpoeiitetl After June I, 1910. Interest on eald 1-onrts "hull , e.me WILXUNOTdN TltlST Ctl.MI'AVY. Trustee WUinlnslon. lielaarc. Ms J' ID. 191!) I)liMcm! Nebraska Power Company l'referred Mock lliildrn.l The reeular nuarterlv (lltden. of l(ifl ,i the preferred ptoel. of Nebraska Power Con nwiv ha tieen declared. raMililo June 1910. to preferred etoekholdi-rn v( rei ord ; tho close of builncs ,Ma 20. lula S. B HCHWJ'ITZEK treasurer THE COLORADO POWER COMPANY The rcKular iuanerly rtivnl-n-l uf one I ' tlireeniinrlers ier rent (!");) hai been di rlared on the l'n ferred Stock, n.iable June 18, 1019, to Btocklinlderii of record .Ma 31, i ..' , , A K. WIDIJ. Secretary . New Tork, Ma 1 ti. iuiji rnorosAi.s l-ittii'osAi.s rort lirtl.DIMi CONSTItt CTIOV DEl'ARTMI'AT OF flTV IRANSIl ,.,iC1r.' "KMIH-Xl-KM-lllX lllli lloor 1S1I (be.lniit Mreet I'hlladelshia. May HI. mm Sealed proposals, addressed lo the under signed at the office above mentioned in l, iay 20. 1019, and opened Immediate! iher.- nuer. tor Tile rouowlmr work appurtenant ist reports began to circulate through Wall Street vaguely hinting at ugly peace possibilities that Jhe (icrmiuis would not sign and that orders had been ii-siici In this goiirnnieiit stopping the ( withdrawal of American troops. i 'onsiilcriug the lenglh to which the1 hull movement has been carried, and ' considering also the fact that prices ad vanced in gooil form, under the leader- , ship of the sii,,ing and railroad shares, from the begining through most of last i week at its highly expansive moments, it was not at nil surprising that the i shorts should seie eagerly upon such an opportunity to sell or that those witli paper protits should be stamped into realizing. ', "let the rcaclioiinrj movement was. orderly and lit best represented losses of scarcely more than a fraction to a point or mi. It was the sort of shake out which failed to disclose real weal.-, nes anywhere and which, accordinglj . i was welcome enough to the more con servative interests iu the street. It was noticeable that trading was less active on tlic decline than on the rise nud this circumstance was interpreted, as it , usuall.v i. as an indication of inhereni strength of the technical position. There was pretty good feeling that Congress had assembled at last which s.vmbdied the hope of speedy lcgiila- The Sin old issues were again iu good demand, making advances of 1 to 2 points. Peerless Tire was bought on a fairly large scale at .",5 to 37. Interconti nental Itubbcr- was also active nud strong, .selliug nt 32 to .IP.,. Xorth Ameiican Pulp was ti ailed in nt (!:,s lo (I. Submarine was steady, ranging 17'', to 17' i . Swift International sold at I Chl & Nwrn pf Chl It I & Pac V 11 I & r -1'e pf. : ii i & v a pf. Chile Copper . . Chino Copper . . . Cluet Peabody . . Colo Fuel & Iron. Col Gas & IJIec. . Colo Southern . . Consolidated Gas. 101! i 101 lOO.'i Continental Can . t.t'j SI' S3.H Corn Prod lief .. 01 02'' G1' Crucible Stpcl ... 75Jj 751, 72? Crucible Steel pf. 07 Cuba Cane Sugar. 35', .'Jo!' 31!s Cuban-Am Hue ..10 30', b2'. 0!)'' 23J 3S' 75 t7?4 50 30' 31 S3ii 71'i 21 3b: ' 41. oO'i 11 91 S2!s 7U 23? s JM, 73 lO'' 4.04 30'- !0 20', S2 ' , 70' 5 23' i 3S. 7.1 40? 4 50' i 30' a HO i S3.' 01'. Illsli Low 2:ri0 OTft .7 ,j 07'.i 1 Amer Smelt (is 01 ill 01 . 23 Amer Tel & T ,1s 02'"A 1121 02V, 20 Amer Tel & T Gsl03J, 10,".9i 103s 1 Atchison Is .... S'Ji.j 82' i g2i 3 Atlan Co Line Is S2'i" S'JiJ S2, 2 Halt & Ohio 3' -s SO SO 80 4 do 4s 70',... 70' i 70V.. 1 do cv l'...s.. 78" .. 7.S'.., 7SVj ." llelli Steel ."s MO S."'a S5'i S.'.',.. 1 llkl.vn Itnp Tr 7s S2 82 S'J 1 Cent Leather os !(!'.. !)(i'i !I0'. 1 Chile 0s ilO'j 00V, 00'-, 1 Chile Copper 7s.11Si 1l,S'i PS'i NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET Xcw Yorlf. May !). The ji ,.on-rp cable today was considered n poor re sponse to the advance in this market ou Saturday and some of the early I local selling was attributed to Europe, I Wall street and local trade firms, with tlic buying scattered. ISrazil is believed to be putting in n few supporting orde'rs on all weak spots, and later iu the morning December showed u partial re. covery. selling from 1 7.05c to 17.75c, and September advancing from 18.20c to 18. 33c. Today'H upenlnir IS. 70 1S.IHI IS, I.-, , tlrand Trunk Svslcni Second week Mti . . .JI.lRl.ISS JfiJ.rint I Krom January 1.. ..JI.072.S7T ,".ias,102 IUTRAI.O, noCllHMTUR t l'tTTSIlUnOlt Second week May IIM.VISS $H4..-.lt Krom Januarv 1 ',TII1SS 1.SU.KII Decrease. DIVIDENDS DECLARED Mobllennd UlrmliiRham Railroad Company, semiannual of 2 per cent on preferred, paya ble July 1. Hooks closo May 31 and reopen July 1. Fairbanks Morse Company, quarterly of l'n per cent on preferred. paMiblo June 1 to stork of record Mfcy 'Jl. United Spites tlvpsum Company, quarterly on pieferrer of H4 per cent, pa.vablo June 3n to holders nf record Juno IS. May . . . . .tub September December March ... S.it. cloSO ts.r.i ls.s.-, 18.41', I7.SI 17 I!.", 17.51 LOCAL MINING STOCKS TONOPAII STOCKS liela ft Hudson.. 115 ll")'' llj? il to (10. Wright-Martin was steadv. I W Lack & West. 215 .,!.. . - . -t, ... . licnver & Klo (,r. : wmiiim n. .. n .i. ,iwi,Hini....nn - ..---. v..... ... .. , ,r . .,111.1-. 1IIUU sold at 10 to llls. The feature 35 115' pf. f the trading was Hall Signal, which rose from 4 to '., the buying being based on knowledge of in creased earnings as well as- general prosperity in the railway equipment field. Houston Oil sold at 125 and there was a good demand for Sinclair fiulf. which ranged from 01'.. to 50'.., with a rally to 00. Seneca Copper was traded in ou a large scale at 23'.., to 20 and was the feature of the milling group. Xipissing sold at 12"! to 12. IMIt sntlAi.s l? me j-rannrora Elevated Tlallwv mi. .tion nn manilo 1 nron enm awaitiii!r so- thorlzed by ordinances of Councils nn. ', . , ? , u-n ' proved July M. 1910. and March 8 1017 1 1,ltlon- n''nly. of course, suppl.v bills j Contract NO. "irt4 Krt-'rtinn nt .l., , on. I rlirt ilnlinv if ttwi xailfrtmla t j a - - . , . , unun, aiici ii ii ii un ii -ui, i hi vu luiiiiiuii. hi it c-ciiiUI ITU Aetna F.iplrifan''', , Ain-Bnt Mfir .. Am .Marconi Am Writing I.prr Air Jtftiuction Canadian iar Co Con Cur & Ktlv pre Charcoal Iron . . . Chevrolet Motors . Crmnn forced conrrcliv tnilAn l hi I . , .. .,- ,' ' at the northeait ami -outhwe.t . "riV.r. 7.S I ' "r tcature ot trading was tlic nroail ,--.; t ,""'" ICenSitllEtOn and Allesheni' UV,mi lnl..j ,n,1 e.mm .timet fi.e tlin Lliimiini. .Innl:. 1 'j rlwin S,a,.I ... , ; ... -.." " iiii-iuu- iiiiu iiiM'1 ii,in, ,',, in, .-t,i,i,,,. t-.wnc, --. ,. ,:,,,, inr uie removal 01 existins Duild ties on these . . - .- ,. ,. , . r , , , Itei. e ' except Atlantic (,ulf. which lagged. The Contract No. 5(13 Erectloir of brick steel I Marine, common and preferred, were jnd, re-enforcd concrete station buildinzs ,1m lemlupa witlimit miction. The ure al, ine SOUllinest and aoutheat corners nf " ' J . . . incton avenue and Somerset ,..., i. ' ferred went un some tour points in the illni? the remnvnl nt e.iatt.,.. i...nj p . ., . , ., , 4irani tbeia ite. -....., imiuiiiii nrst three hours anil tlic common nearly T The Plana are modification, nr ,..,... .. ,'" points in tile same time. American 3 Ji'.'or s "elV!2 Av,"1 -- 10ln' "' re- ' International and flaston. Williams and S;:..i"".ll'..;"",""V. "' " IVi-mim. followed in pood form. This jubstltutlati in part of sheet copper 'woVvj demonstration had many of the hall 2ee'i1'nv, ""''' iur ui iiiriri' ini nun. miicj oi cut irr;ioltd i e i i u,,k. r, .n.t.. e....i,. ' . UA riiiiTe m,.k r,f w,nl snni'iil.'i inn hnbmfcnrio io-it L2S 4.ii tx at tt !5f Ktuersnn Phonoffraiih ! Iltnde .Mfs . . Imc 1'orpf-do Hom . . Ihlh O.ll .-rtlCR . . . T.una I nc 1 Maxim Munition. Nr.tlonal Aniline . N V Milpbulldlns -Nrdi Amur Pv Pu'p. . Otif Kle-xstor Tff He-it. Motur . Poole Knu npD-L,t)otti for pollnhed cntnlte. rhanrces Swift IntrnuitM H wan obvious that soinu iu llie mat- st jonrph irt crmitructlon. rnance in the construction of I in pariy wan at xne noutna!it corner nf i i . .1 w 1 1 Tnrirt vikini.iiM .. "lv-en.lniton alvenue and Somers-t s"eet?ad' , Kc' l,a'1 ,akc" t0 lir!"'' warmVgs which r?lape ? MB nitiona, terra coua. ana elimination of had been repented ou every hand in the l niied itoiii siiarinc. last week. Nor was the doubt concern - r.id . in k r:! I'ii H SO 17 a . PI! I! 17 . S7 . 51 : .,-; . sn . an an . 30 ' '-!' 1T, ill ia lui; i. SjI. Atli V' .P SS tin s 2iO s. 111 -5 0:, 1 lOi- (sale) ll'i Hen & Itlo ' Dome Mines Pill S S & Atl . Krio Idle 1st pf . . .. lirlo 2d pf . Fed Min & Sim . Ked SI & S pf Fisher Body Gaston W & vV. lien Chemical . . ileneral t.'lgar . . General Elect riu General Motors . 1 Good (U !') Co. lir N'orthcrn pf . . G X cfs fore ore p. 1 Greene-Can Cop . Guir States S . . . Hartman Corp . . i-iot.icii ft Uarl.er. Inspiration Cop . 1 Interborough Con. Inler Con pf I Internal Agricul . , Inter Nat Ar pf . . Inter Harv new . Inter -Mer Mar S'j 12.' 15,'i ll'i 12 l.V' 194 31' 22' 15 13' t 76', 3.-..'4 177 HYii c-lls 78' uir, iot' ltu;' IN". IMi 1SI" 20' 32'. 43.' 70 111.' 30 13.' ' 7, 3.V. 7:i lis.', J.Vi tl.'j 71 7!l.'j 00; ,"o5 i (i 21'i 2-H4 SI:, 133'i J2? n O'.l i-v, n! 71 l,0.' jl)', (', 1o.' ll'j 70 131 ,',S' galvanizing or ornamental cast iron stnis leslrn 01 nrnamenia or ropptir work, and those 'kboivn may be ' rifit Iron similar Bubstltutea. Jn order to relieve lntendlntr biddr-i nf the expense and tim invoiwj m titkin? mr the quantities fr nn tho plana t-tatrinent 0 ni nuBnuiiri oj iiifieiiMi . nu worn an re- 1, S Mprfinalup i mifn MOtOi World Pilni Wruht-Mnrlin iiirr wlint the Kpnublirnu Coiieitsk ill L l ...lel. .1... i-i...n l,..,nv ami tUn Inunxa till i 1 1 11 tii- i',n 1; iivui.i i 111 J nn iiatiii-- nf nations rovrnant without its offrct. ' ti. ..t..i ..i.:i-.j .r :.: r .: Jilnio 1 l if i'ii 11 i -"ii 11 iiiiw "i ii'5iiioii uuiii mint- 1 Ohio - J 1H 04 31?: sr, 37 M 50 14 HIS 1', IT Air STWDARl) Oil. .TOt'hS ma inn 3110 sns 314 3in L"M1 'sr, 7J(I 730 sno so.'. Utred and covered t,V the iirlte hid will tie m ll,n ,. (l, ,.1winn. nf llin LiKainii PralrlftPin. iMued with til plana nnd nni Itleatlons lo , . , , , , ,".. . ., " . . tandrd lil ihf all Wddera. In order thar hldders mav be furnished evideute of this. In the last I Stnnddnl rn V .1 jjMuredot the accuracy of the ouantltle., I ilour prices were irrecular. Tlic ma- I ""ndarri ou .v y . i inn luiciucui, iiiii u'j ninuc h. imti nr inn . ...... .. Fi Icantrict. nnd the contractor win he com-inues eased away from the high levels. i.MiM'I'NM'JST oil. hTOCKS . 'fi ' .HatA 9sm nntretsf.flfiAnil. .. I .4 t 1 .t EI..HAftihia JS' (.. -- i' ii' suu(i.iuiia( nurn or 171)1 U' ll 1 1 f ItIP flllS IOOk fin IlPW srrrni"rli "uiurn A terlal that may be required in excels of the , . . ... .. . , ., , b"Pnlu- i-ominonucltl, itatement . i.iucri.v i.oiius ivcic Miniivi.v iovvi-i . .ia- . i onaen & Tln anil neelflra tlnn en h. .... -. . ..: ,.. .. .. ...nu. !.. n 1. r.ll, H.,8in twelfth door 1211 Chestnut strrer-. and I .. ., .,,',,,. V, ' , .. , "".i 33 ' I'.J 3tl!l 317 731 3111 39? i 3'J.' 3S' 21,', 25' j 21 55 .jlj 50 122 122 121'. ol 5h' 5." 31s' 02' ,S0 ll.'i. . 23 . 33' i . 57? .112'.. . . 57 J i , . If. j . 117'j tO.'k ii"; -i:-t 1'4 15.' i 10'.' 21' j 33 CBDlea of rame .r'oMli, will be with supplied tlona can he een at i rino (is were up more than a point Chestnut etreeK. and L , . . , c , blank form, for pro- l'lesideiit 1- rnnklin s silence and "A " intendlne hid-' fortlicomimr meetinc of the direc 0'I dtr upon deposit of $10 (cash or certified --forthrnmhiff mooting of 1 . . . i m which win b at wn ion nn announormeui i some sort tho ! Intr Petroleum 1.a .i;..M..n, ""un.ioti un v.v '""-uvij, .iierritt Oil Mlduet Keflnlntr lis rxpoetcu. gavft a Rood rlinucf1 to bitl Ohio Kuoi niipuipa i.Mininur Sequoyah . . .stnrlair in which laienrotk . '. Th Director reMrve th rltht to reject I ,v nr all bldi he may deem bt fo tha hterctt ot tbs city nf Philadelphia. : 8&H ' - Ulrector. j check! for each et of plan retundea upon return nr piarn giKd in the flats of -nork bid for. I Up their prit'PS. 5nlr"8ewliL.KilQueriJ..tftC0?LTl 'J'hf stools wcro little more than firm t..i. ! in workmen's rnmntmti(lnn (. intlll tllOII L'lHIie t IIP S0t-baCK n p.?Se,i'.nbea0ch Z&ortati?tt SfM' ':.PrB P"W.I"! J"pif fur nccepiea n pruviBiun u naiu ici ana in invr luurair u mn -,n v ui rupjici ni- r.dKe r,rt .1 ihrafrim th"eunder' " 'cur"1 metal to 10'i cents. The oils had ex -.;"'"' st?m.n. exemption tnererrom. . - ' Ituue New orlt . ' Kanh bid mmt be acennipaiued by a ier- pansive movements, with noyal Dutch ' Con Arizona .. . itllcato from the City Solicitor that a pro- . ; ,.. vnn M'hp vaic, were slrnnir until I i' ""' 1. Jerome poaal bond In the sum of Five Hundred Del- ! '" "p ya"' ln l" ' Q,p 8'r0"" uuill I i-irat Xatlon.il . . at U0l ,"lB Peen niea n accoruanre Willi DOOII. ' ft I in i 'erKrr i,,u-.-i"- " -" v i'''1"""' Willi tic evcentinn of lire, w 1 c 1 InMn.ia n ...., iv", 1BOU , -- " ..'.' "nine tinned 10 some cmciii, tne iorei(,n ex ehangc market was weak with francs again the feature, dropping U centimes to the wholly unprecedented low point of O.fil francs to a dollar, a startling contrast to parity at ".1S',S francs to the dollar. The report that Knclauri was press ing for payment of French credits and disturbing rumors suggesting that the Germans might not sign the peace treaty rrndered the immediate gutlnok for francs rather gloomy. Sterling dropped liack fractionally to ,fH.(t4"iN and the neutrals likewise were under pressure. There was no particular change In the money situation, .Call loans were taeluding rr :,?i'a . 14 .1st a' : "S! MIMXO STOCKS . . b'j ' 1 '. 1. . 5 IU 37 4 a ' a i'. isn a. El 5 70 10 Ill's 1SI! . 's' 6i s'. G'. n "'' fe ii. LOCAL MEAT MARKET ' The followlnr leport on the fresh western .treated meat trade in Philadelphia Is fur- 'nlaSed by the local livestock and meat office ettb-1 Bureau of .Markets, United States jDwartment of Agriculture. ... TWESm ntiEF llecelpts liberal: market -V, fy at last Week's close, demand only TpTit!nS necelpta liberal; market steady. H8 to liSi demand fair, skwst neceiota mderate: bulk common 1 nUdluol trades! market unchanged, at rt .11:" demand lliht. LrJ(ece1Pta mooeravei inarnec aieauy sSr; t 118 to t2.i demand lu-ht. K Recelpla moderates market ateady (IV ".., t - I? " oeiuu ainr 1 o4rate; market lia-. .-- , Goldflelrt Ke-Aun-is Green Monster iinwe .-Houmi . . ,, Indepenrl-nre Icaf J Jeron.H Verde ... ti Jim Hutu r . . . -1 Jumbo Extension 13 McKlnley-Parraph ,'iH Mitsrin! rouper 3." .Mother lyxM .... -40 Alines Co of America .... J Nevada Hill- Nevada Wonder 'i XlpUfelns 12 Ohio Coppr , . . .. . , 11 Ray Herrules a San Tnv iu 8tewart Tnnnpah Kxteneion ... 'J" I'nlteri Wrde 37 Went End Con UVa White Cava .. . 2a Yerlnton HOMIS Hothlehem 7s. 1021 102' Cosden Oil flu . . 03 C'ofwlen Co 61 , ,, , , t8 Cudahy Rm ini uuun :il 1.-1 "' i 12! 07 U7 r.i; 41 Jl 101, Inter Jler M pf.l'Jo'C l'-' ' Internal Xtukel . -20' i 'JT' lnternat l'apcr .. SO'. SI' Inter I' pf atpd . . Jewel Tea Khu Oitv So . . Kan C il pf . ICellJ-Spilns T . . Kelsey vv ncel , . . Kennecott Cop . . Ke atono T & II . Lack Steel Lake Kile & Wes. Lnko K X. W pf . . lee Hub & Tire . Lehigh Valley . Llg & Myers pf Tioso-Wiles His Lorlllard P Co Manhattan Shirt MhnwcII Motors . Maxwell M 1st pf. Ti Man well M id pf. 35) j May l-ept Stores . 'JS.'t Mexleun I'clrol . 17J Miami Copper Mldvalo Steel Minn & St 1, new. Mlso Kan & Tex. Mlhs Kan el T pf. . Missouri IMclllc . MiKHOurl l'ac pf . . Montana l'owcr . Nat Acme . . . .. . Nat Coll & Cablu. N"dt Kn & Stamp. Nat Lead . . Nev Con Cop . . . , New Or T & M . . X Y Air llrake . . X Y Central . . . . ' X Y Chi & St L.. X Y Dock X Y X H & !!.. . . X Y Ont & Wcs , Norfolk Southern Nor & Weutern. Xorth American Northern l'aciflc 'ova .Sou S & C Ohio Cities Gas Ohio Kuel Sup . Ontario Minim; . okla l'rod & R Owens Hot Mac Pacific Mall .... I'a) Tel & Tel Pan Am l'et & T. Mj Pan Am I' & T pf. 100 Pcnn Railroad .. 17'i Penn Seaboard S. yfi'i Peoria & Kaetern. I2" People a Gas Chl Pcro Marquuelto Pcro Marq pf . , Pero M prior pf. Philadelphia Co Plerce-Arrovv . , Plerce-Arrow pf. Pierce Ull .... Pitta C C & St I. 'JO', j.j i si 131 'j 53i V2A Jn'. SI fi'-i tO'j 70 11'' M:i io;, :;o 43' i 77 3(jj, , 'h6 Kit", bi', 71 97U l..,' ll'i 70 Vis.1. fi5'4 ; ss 201,' J'JI sT ' 131 'y SS;j l'JS'j JOJ, SI 'lis'.1. '-'', so l-Jl'-J Sb.'t V3 il'j s 10' 103 IIS.'' 117s 'iV: 'r'i i n Govt BVi,.t ... 4'.' 44 n Oovt BVia K' Kt SI ".ffii .?'i 35i ID' a nil.',' 73' j 17! j . 31,'j . L!0 01'4 31'i . V'H . I'll' , 2.1 . IS .112 . 53', . 07! i . 07.' i . Vi, . so; . 'i . ii. . sn . 39 81, . .); , 227 ' . 48 , 02', . 40 . 51 .100 . 20' 52 !' 71 31': 07' ISt", IS! : 15 10; i 25 c3?i 57:, 72!i oS1- .104 03i 73' i 174 34i 120J' 120 S2.' SI 32' j 111'' 2Sf 2S 3)! 33'j 21 23 lh!i IS 112'j 111 13s i till' j 31 j Ofli' 17S.-4 27', -17.', 15 101, 22.' 32', '!!' II". 03 73! ( 17.'t' il.'-j 103 lis 13i i,)'. .il's 11 C'h & O cv 4' I "8 do ,ih 1 Chi & Alt :t...s. , 1(1 Chi & K 111 ds. : 20 Chi tit West K i 12 Chi ll & IJ 4s. ; -10 Chi Mil & St P ! rfd -H'.-s 1 1.i do cv ."it I .I do 4U.s i 1 Col Indus ."is. . 1 Col & Stli 'l'ss 25 City I'aris Us. . ! 1 Detroit Kilt 5s. 1 11 l'rio c 4s Ser I) 1 do Is i HI Inter Met l'-s.. '144 Inter M M I 10 Inter Ars 5s. . . 25:i Liberty I'd .T-s 258 do cv 4s !2 do iPt Is 022 do 4',s HIS dolstl',8... 102 do '.M 4',,!,... l.llll do 4th -l',s . ' ,'!5 ilo I'm- Ren 4s. 41 X V C & II 's. 2 do 4'..s 1 N Y N H A; II ti.s 1 115 X V Itwy 5s 1 X Y V 0 i1- U 4'.js 5 Pacific tins 5. . . 00 Peuna is 'OS i 1 Pierce Oil '21... , 2 Sinclair war "s.. I 1 do Oil 7s I 2 Seabd A I. vlV ' .14 South Pac cv 4s. i 4 ' 17 T S I S Uealty 2 I' S Huliber 5s.. 47 C K of (1 1! . I 5'(,s 1021 1 I do 1037 S'', !ll "i7Ti :n 03 ll.-5-s 71 70... 70s 70 7!) !)S-'U 03'.. S2L, 00'. !!7Ts 'J-i S2'.'. !)on. .'!7;.s 31 03 1)5 "A .Itm llutler . . . . MHeXam.ira lllilwent Mi'.pjh Kxtcnslon Montana North Star Heii-ite Hula West Una nw ..in .07 i.48 .111 .10 1!!., 70"s 70'-, 71IL, 7!)"i 7i 70ls ' S's '.i::l. 55 IM)?. JiOVa Atlanta .. Illue LillU ltnotll Illninf 11 II Day Kewanas . (Iro Silver f'leli Kpearlicail CiOLI)I-i:i.l) STOCKS .10 .,11! MISL'i:i.l.A.NE0lH 7Sa, 7ti 7!l's !IS, 03'.. 55 55 O'.l", Ii!'';, ::oi.. ao''i t!s.. 1031, 102 III S2-V S2'H .S2U '.10.50 !l!l..'!2 ill). 50 OLUO 04.22 04.30 05.50 115.50 05.50 05.50 05.50 ".I5.5I1 05.SO 05.70 ',15.70 0I.5S 04.50 04. 5S 01.00 01.51 04.00 Arlv United ... Nevada Wonder TocopA Mining Ak .41 .U .Oil .0:1 .11 .12 1 .(ill CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS Clllrum. May 111 HfTTUtl 11.1111 tubs. Steady Kxtr.i. :Vi ."I. ifr. r7c: pecondH. r,2r,l'ic ICOGS IterelptH. :iN.SH,i cases I'lrslH. 42'4 fM.V: ordinary ttrpts. inlscellaneoun. 121i44'ar Ilccelpt. . e; llrsts. 1'lrm. 4Hn,ic; 03 SK1: SI! SI II'. 50 70 lt., 1001 145 1IH1 ,71 S4 (13 !)-, SO SI 14 50 70 05 111!!'.. 145 100 ,71 'lTs 03 fl!l's SO SI' 14' 50 7(1 i .-. , 111!)'.'. 145 100 71 M ComiJti'oller's call, May 'l, 1910 (condensed) KUSOUKCES Cash and Keserve 774,009.37 Due from Banlss 453,187.45 Loans and Investments. 7,311,053.15' Real Estate 120,700.00 , Total $8,059,449.97 LTAHILITIKK I lo fv losr,i K'S'-i K)S'i I Deposits ?(5,095,82G,50 1 'bird Ave adj .Is .".I .!:, ,'U jjuc Federal Reserve " " i uanK ixjiDcriy iiomi sn SO Collateral) 750,000.00 1 Circulation 27.1 nn? tin 0!) 00 , Reserved for Taxes and lia-s UO'V Interest Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits... $4;50p,000 Michigan Railroad Co. First Mortgage 6 Five-Year Bonds Sue May 1, 1324 Interest May 1 and Norambsr 1 SECURED by an absolute first mortgage on tlic entire property of a railroad of the most modern construction and equipment, costing considerably over twice tlic amount of this issue and located largely on private right of way. v Tliis electrically operated railway of one hundred and fifty-six miles of track connects such important centers in the State of Michigan as Grand Rapids, Kalamazoo, Battle Creek, Bay City, Saginaw and Flint, and servesa population estimated to exceed four hundred and fifty thousand. Earning power established. Hate increase recently granted. Net earnings, latest twelve months, nearly 1.85 times annual First Mort gage interest charges. We offer these -bonds if, as, 'and when issued and received by us, at 95 and interest, to yield about 7.21 Complete circular on recjuest for PL-225. The National City Company Correspondent Oj.ics in Z0 Cities Philadelphia 1421 Chestnut Street Telephone 5400 Locust The above tLatemtnts have been obtained from source no believe to be accurate, but wedu not guarantee them. 101 1 .''I Large Sales at London Wool Auction ' !7i. I.ailtlon, .May 111. Thr-re vvrrc 8,'iOO 12,238.51 1,49C,387.-16 47 bales oTrml at tin wool aiiclion sales 1" tuilay, with art feature In the dealings. 1,11 -! Triers were stead.v. Tofal J. MontRomrr . .$8,659,449.97 J'reHlJciit. William J. aionlRotnprv, Hamuel Hell. Jr., Vke-Prrsidmt. Cliarlca l. unoue, l.'anhltr. John 1J. Adair, Asiit. CttKliler. William A. Nlrkert. Ant. Cashier .14 1 i OV'i (1S.' -1S .104 .'' 124 10.'' t 07.' U7 10'' JO 0 ll.'i 51 ao.'i 91i SSt' 15GU lJO'i 4t'j 47,'i Pitts Coal PRU & West V: 60 38"f 371-i Kl.' o2 JV.l as on 40.' 01 10(1 27 50 mi am ttt'k :n i?i cv, 7.1' .. IT.' 31.' l'.'U M . IVi I L'S 33' s '-'4 I ' ! Ill ' t7.', 07 4fl' y 'J 11' .11 Mi 'h'j, i.10 4S 35' i ll!'' fl'.' , 23 48 G2' . ; 3 ' 106 35 12i 52 22 48 02.', 30'' 49.'', 100 20 m ,r,o 37 17li UNITED GOVERNMENT LIBERTY LOAN BONDS Rate aytft. 4 . 4 . A l'. Callable Due . 1932 1947 . 1922 1023 . 1932 J947 . 1927 1942 . 1932 1947 . 1927 1942 1928 '. 1933 1938 . 1922 1923 FULL 1 V4 10 VA 4',, SS0, $100, $500 AND $1000 DENOMINATIONS INFORMATION REQARDINO TAX FEATURES OP LIBERTY LOAN SECURITIES WILL BE FURNISHED UPON REQUERT THE CO. M0NT&0MERY & 133 SOUTH 4TH STREET V'r:L.8J"EET PHILADELPHIA ', NEvV YORK UKMBiSBS OI THE NEW VORK AM pniMDEUHIA STOCK 15XI1AN0E3 (lni'miNMVMT flKCURITII DIU'ARTMKNT '' TELKrilONKf .. WBIJ.. LOMBARD IIW, KVtTJfK. AK W . tock Owners' Guide A free vest pocket booklet pob lished to instruct stock holders in their rights Third Edition ReadyOrder; Today THIS new booklet explains all the commonly accepted rights of a stock holder, many of which are valuable. 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