WVillw r-"tP!rg!MF'i '- 0 I EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADElJni A, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1919 21 -o 1,1 HIGH RECORD MARK HIT BY EXPORTS IN APRIL Total Reached $715,000,000, Compared With Previous Top of $623,000,000 WnsliliiRlnn, Mny l!l. April export' RUrpituscd the previous liifili rct'orcl of fast ..timinr.v by nearly $ 100,000,000, It vvns niiiintiiicril loday liy the bureau of foreign nml ilomestle commerce, De partment of Commerce. . ICxports for the month totaled fflii, 000,000, us compareil with SfKSt.UOO, 11(10 for .liiniiiirr, the previous high mark. I'or March of this jear the totnl was $(inri.n(in.0(HI anil for April a jear nso. S..(ll, 000,000. For the ten mrinths emleil with April the exports vvnp valueil nt X.i.ill.i.OOO,- 000, ns nsaiust S4.S8-4 ,000.000 for the correspomlliiK period lat .venr. Imports for April totaled .VJ7.1.000 000 in Milne, a calii of S.'i.OOO.OOO over Ly the .SL'tVS.OOO.OOO nniioiinecd for Morel !? and n decrease of $0,000,000 as com' pared with the .f'7ll,()00,000 for April of last jear. Iinpoils for the fen months ended ttitli April aie put at $2,471,000,000. ns compared with S'J.HU'-'.IIOO.OOO for a f-imllar period in WIN New York Metal Market New cnli, Mii.v 'Jl. The Collimlug prices wcio iiiitvl at the New York Metal IjM'Iiiiiikc: Copper Spot, lt'i',1 ffl(i"si. .May. lO'i fil 1(7mc; .lime, Kit, fi Mi tide, .lulj. lOUjUc: Au KiCit. l(i..'!0f(i 17c , September and Oclo ber. lli'jfii 17'c. The market is dull. Lend Spot, ."i 'JOc hiil; May anil .lime, R.'Stfti't.Wr. .Ilil.v. .VJT'fccci ."..."(). Mnr ket ipiiet Spelter Kiist St. Lcuiio, fcpot, (i'JOfili. 10c; Mav. (..JOfiO.IOc; June. li.l'.'iCit..."!)!-: duly. O.IinffHI.oOc: AiiRiist, Iikt7'-.(ii(!."i(-: Si'ptember.j O.o.V bid. Maiket iiirKiilar. Refined Sugar in Good Demand New orlt. May "1. Domestic de mand for leliued jf-ugar coiitiuiies good while i diners leport some inquiry from neutral countries. 1'iices aie im I'hiitiKeil at Oe. less '2 per trsit for cash. Haws are unchniiKei' at 7.-.V, deliveied. I INWCIM, Till) I MIKUSK.NKI,. siiuroMir to Knlikrr- noiker TrnM ronipiinv t,n Trutn mulr the innrlBjjw of thp III.I.C1I f ItKKK HIM, & COKE COMPANY, ilatrrl Juno 1. 1D04 I holds Ihp nuiii nf Sevrntv-flv Thousnml Six Hunrlreil KlKhti-Hglit Hollars nlul MlBhly threr; iVnia (Tr. CSS XII in the sinking lurid lirovltlt1 for minVr tho terms nf ' Article 0 of said mortgage, whlih Is appll- iabp to the purehase nf the 1st mortgage , 6 Ill Year Sinking Tumi Cold Ilnnds of I the lleecli I'reek Coal . Coke Company, due June 1 10(4 I Offers of said tmnd nt pot exceeding par ' nnd Interest will be rrrelvert at the office of i Iho undersigned, Trut Depurtrneft. 110 Jtroaduav New York city, on or before Mnv SRIIt. Illln. Bonds aicepted will be paid for on June -. 1110 t.Tune 1st being I e- noimayi, nnu must ne neinered on that oate or security furnished if required, that delivery will be made within ten da The right Is reserved bv the undersigned to reject anv and all offers COI.UM11IA TIXU8T COMPANY. Successor-Trustee. ny GKomiK i: wAnnKx. Vice-President. Da led New York. Jlnv 2d Jllll). I oi isiTNiiii. iikiimmii iini-iinTriiiv TO Till.; HOI 1IFBS OI" THF. FIRST MORT C!C!. IV l-KR CKNT TKN VI!R ( ON I'.ltTIIU.i: (.(III) IIIINIIS (II' Til K ronsiANA on, ukfimm; conroR.:i Cndcr the Sinking fund nrnslons of the Indenture d..ted Mav 15, miT, between the aboo Corporation and the Stale Street 1 'I rust ConipHiiy of ltoslon the undersigned I Trustee hereh gcs nol'cc that until June 3. mm. Hi tfhe n'dmU noon. It will re-' ini" et-Hiru (jiuitiuin lur ine sale or the nhow-nmed Imnds to absorb the sutil nf slxty-nliw thousand five bnndreH eighty doi lars and twenty cents (lli'l.r.sii.so) or anv part thereof No bonds should be offered at a prico exceeding llflcj. and accrued interest 'I he right Is reserved to reject any and all proposals STATU STnilET TRUST COMPANY. rtv ASHTON 1 CAnn 'lce President'' r.oston. Mass . Mav 1. 1l1. " Djlilfndw ASIERIIWN ftfflKR 4 MOIIT COMPANY 71 UrciadvVHV. New York rOJIMOX STOCK DIVIDKNII NO " The regular uunrtcrlv divldenrl of one per cent (!! on the Common Simk" of the Amerltan Power Light Company has Is en declared, p.oable .Inns 2. 1919, to enmmon stockholders of re. ord at the close of busi ness Ma 'i'i l'llll Wll.l.MM IIKISnn Treasurer Oklahoma Poducing and Refining Co. .... .... s'"' 1". mm The Hoard nf Directors have deilarcd a regular qusrlerlv dividend of S141.. navable July ?il. 1010. to stoctiholders of record nt the closu of business June 14th. 191II. T c. I.II.YrlTRANn So, retarv rroposats I'uoposAi.s rem IIIIII.IIIMI CirSSTKIiCTinV DEI'ARTMKNT OH CITY TRANSIT CITY OF rlllI)KI.rillA -11th Floor 1311 Chestnut street Philadelphia, Hay in 1Dn Sealed proposals, addressed to the under signed at the office above mentioned will bs lecelved until IS o'rloik noon, nn ThuTRdaT May 50 lain and opened ImmedlatJl'v tm-rJ-after, tor the. follovvlrrs work appurtenant to the Frankford Klevated Hallway ' ,! thorized by ordinances of Councils in. proved July 10, 1010. and March B, J91T Contract o B04 Erection of brick, a'teel and re-enforced concrete station hulldlnca at the northeast and southwest corners of Kensington and Allegheny avenues, Includ ing the removal of extstine buildups on these Contract No. B0!i Erection of brick steel and re-enforced concrete station buildings at the southwest and southeast corners of Kensington avenue and Somerset street In. eluding the removal of eilstlnff buildings from these sltess ... The plans are modifications of those l. sued for bids opened April "9. 1019 and re. Jected The modifications comlat of thl elimination of all exterior marble work- puuMuuiiuii ii, eat, ui sneec copper work for ornamental cast Iron and of cut granite for polished granite: changes In the stair ronbtructlon. change In the construction of Ihe party wall at the southeast corner of Kensington avenue anil Somerset street ail dltlonal terre cotta nnd elimination of galvanizing of ornamental cast Iron. Stock design of ornaments of copper work and cast Iron similar to those shown may be substituted In order to relieve Intending bidders of the expense and time involved In taking on the Tiuantitles from -he plans, a stutement of tie quantities of metctlai nnd work as re quired and covered hv the price bid will its Issued with tha plans and specifications to alt bidders In order that bidders may be assured of iho accurncy of Ihe quantities the statement win be made a part of the contract, and the contractor will be com pensated for any additional.' work or ma terlal that may be required In excess ot the statement Dans and specifications can be seen at twelfth floor. 1211 Chestnut street, and copies of same, with blank forms for pro posals, will be supplied to Intending hid ders upon deposit of $10 (caah or certified rheckl for each set of plana. hlch will be refunded upon return of plans, Bidders must be skilled and regularly en caged In Ihe class of work bid for, Contractora will be required to comply with the act of Assembly of July IS, 1917, relative to workmen's compensation In surance, and proof must be furnished the department by each contractor that he has accepted the provisions of said act and In aured his liability thereunder, or secured exemption therefrom. Each bid must be accompanied by a cer tificate from the City Solicitor thar a pro posal bond in the sum of Five Hundred Pol lara W500) has been fllcd In accordance with the provlsiona of an ordinance approved May 25. 1880. The Director reserves the right to reject any or all bids aa he may deem best for the Interest of the city of Philadelphia. Vr-M. 8. TWININO. ijirector. M'HOOI. DISTUK'T OI' I'lllKVllKI.I'llIA, Sealed proposala addressed to the Oom miltee on Property will he received at the omce of Ihe Hoard of Public l'alueatlnn, Ke. ktnne Iliilldlnr.lOtli street above C'liektnut, until IS '" rilnesdar; Juue 4, 11)11), as follows. Kor general repairs, painting, new vvlndows, heatlntr etc., at varjoua school bullilings All information as to bonds, specifications, etc., can he obtained at the office of the Superintendent nf Ilulldings, Kestone llldg, WII.r.tAJt DICK. Kecretnry, V, M. API'BAIIKll'H HTOHKS, I'IIIUI)KU phla. Pa. OOlce of Custodian, May 111, 1S1I). Sealed propnaala will be received at this- building- until o'clark p. in. Hay t, into, jnd then opened, for furnishing elec. 1rlo current, water, lea and miscellaneous aupplles,, rimoing aanea aaa ruDDlsn ana , vshlaj; towels durla the nca year ending .piles,, removing; aahea aad rubbish and hluf towels durlnv the flacal year ending juna an H-Mda tnv GOSSIP OF THE STREET FINANCIERS BELIEVE BULL 71f A rirmT A rnnn ril- 1f rritnCI A 77,'n' lUSUUXr,! MIUPjU DI M&WSl.UU' " ,,.,,,, . . I resident s (.nnunmiitntimi in ... .. f r I vuvur uy nnnncrs ana uroncrs irossi of the Street IT VOlTI,l perhaps be Incorrect to say that the financial district received the I'resitlciit's message to Congress with enthusiasm yesterda. "Satis faction" would more nearly tepresent the quality nf Its reception, (mi the whole, It ".as conHldered as decidedly bullish on the present market, and while there was no such development as a runaway market, prices ie nialnetl steady. 4 Among financiers perhaps the greatest surprise was the reconmienda tion for the return of the railroads to their owners, the stockholders, at the end of the present calendar year. And it was a surprise mingled with satis faction that the decisiou to return also penults sufficient time to thoroughly adjust the varloMs suggestions wliith haxe been brought up from time to time by various Interested bodies n ml experts ns to how the loads should be returned. As n result of this part of the message, some of the mils showed ndvaiices toward the close of the maiket. The return of the telephones nnd telegraphs meets popular demand at present ami was fnvorably commented upon. On the taiilt jiolic opinions aie xaried, with n majority in fnvor of immediate legislation on that subjcit. Others fuwir the suggestion of "wntchful waiting"' on this problem until the Kill-open n countries show their hands in the matter. There weie no tw'o opinions on the suggestion for protection of the American dc industry. Not the least popular leconiinemlation, judging by the remaiks, is that which would repeal the wartime piohibltion net as applied to wines and beer. One well-known banker asked, "Why stop there?" but his pictiou went unanswered. Itepeal of the luxury tax was also popular, although, .ns n banker remarked, it affects women perhaps more thau men. Still, he Vnid, the men ns a rule have to pay it in the end. Taking it all In nil, the message was well rccicd. Some said that President Wilson had stolen the Uepublicans' thunder, and those who ex pressed thcim-ehcs in this way were "sporty" enough to say it was good politics. Some brokers snld the effect of the message on the market would posi lily be moie in evidence today. As a rule, the look for a continu.ince of present market conditions. Statements on Foreign Trade Interest Financiers There was some interest shown uy eeitnln linnncicrs in this t itj who are interested In the extension of foieign business over the statements ili.ule on the return from Kurope to New York of two of the leading financieis of the count r., namely,. Henry I. Davidson, of .1. IV Morgan & Co., aad Frank A. Vanderlip, president of the National City Hank. As the program of international reconstruction financing proposed by Mr. I)ntion has not been outlined in full ns jet, those in favor of sin h a program,, wliith will mushier the financing of Hurope's reconstruction us a whole, picfcncil to wait until the full piogrnm Is formulated before ex pressing nnj opinions on the subject, but they approved the idea o' granting credits for different Kiirnpran countries h apportionment and nllotment so ns to prevent uimecessury competition. They also lecngni.e that (lie hulk of the ci edits to be established for these (oimtrics must be provided h the United Stntes, unci for that reason a country-wide financial oiganiation is ni'i'cssuiy to success. As to Mr. Vnnderiiji's remarks, the) weie looked upon ns seconding those of Mr. Davison in regard to the burden of financing Kurope falling on America, nnd the necessity of full co-operatiou of this country in the work just as it co-operated in militar endeavor. In the tourso of his remains on .lie subject; Mr. Vanderlip said: "Kurope has got to be looked at ns n unit, not as individual countiies. We must pull together in reconstruction as we did in military work. This is not going to be anjbod.v's game, but evei.vbody's duty, It is not only the bankers that must concern themselves over the reconstruction of Kurope, but business men over here must nppvei rate the necessities of the situation and extend a helping baud to the wnr-iidden countries." SECURITIES AT AUCTION The lolluwiug M'eutities weie told ut miction todu b Haines & I.olluud: STOCKS ,ni 1 Irst National Hank of Cuidcn. pur iuu -il .-, MvUla llllo and 'trust Lunipanv, par -.i ', M I''i.tiiKlln 'liust (.unipany ttuli- lum rtieiplM), p.ir luu .... lnu 4 J" United cnunum l.iff Insurance and '1 rust t-OUHialls , pal HHI 111 ;:l Cllllid rieiurltka l.lf lliaucinie ami 'I 'usi cumpaii; p.u iv.it. lolrj -,, ii. .-. SittliiiiMl kir. Insurance CunilitlllJ , liar IJa. ...... J" 11 I'htiaUi-iDiiut liuurse prefcrud; irar ji'.'i ' s I'liiuJclpniii ltourse vutnmon, par ,'nl m ' 0 1'htladoiphla .National Hank, par si oil .. . . sOl :17 Alliance Insurance Compans par Jin !-" 23 Insuran.e t'omoany of North Ainerka par 111" J03 10 United Uas Improvement Lorn- pali , p.r I'll! o0 07 United Uas Improvement Lom- pan . par l.'iO . . . ( s CO United alls Improvement Lorn- pan , par l.'al bs 117 l'ittsburgh. Cliulnaatl. Chicago anil Kl Louis Ilallroad Com pany par HOD . . .Li's 117 l'.linlra and Willlainsimrl Ilallroad Companv common: par IMI au' 10 Corn Kxchange National Hank par tlWI . , 3"),u 21) Corn i:'hanie National Hank. par lino , Js. 1 Klilelltj Trust Cnmo.inv par lion .,123i 2 ridcltlv Trust Cnnipanv par I10O T.12M 2 Pldelltv Trust t'limiMti). par lon "in1 J 'I log.i Trust Ompanv , par 130. lis 100 Aldlne Trust Cnmnanv bar lion mil .", Chelten 'irusl Compaliv . r 510.1 110 23 Integrllv Title Insurance Trust and Safe Deposit Company, par IMI . "-20 13 Philadelphia Life Insurance Com pany, par 111) . . . I" 000 American Water SVorks and Elec tric Company flist preferred. par IliM 31 100 American Water Worlta and Elec tric Company second preferred: par lloo ... . '-' 000 American Water Works and I.lec Irlc Company second preferred: par 1100 11'i 1400 Anierlian Water Works and Elec- Company common: par 1100 ."",' 4t 100 Ci .1 elr' Insurance Associa tion, rar 13 t 10 (leenialitovvn Passenger Railway Cimnenv- per 100 034 S Thirteenth and Fifteenth Streets Passenger rtaiivvav . . joa'4 3 Vlrtnr Talking VeCine Company common par 1100 . . 001 2 Hank of North Amertca . ::.e, fc runk of North America 27S 3 John Ht Stetson Company com- mon: par $100 3..1 1 Jn' 1 11, stfteon Company 'com mon, par $100 ( 331 3 John 11 Steti Company rom mon: par lino. . . I 331 1 The Weishnch Company common. par 1100 30 1 The Wei-Mch Cimpany common. ear 10O . .i" 4 Phi'sdelphla rtourse common: par $30 .... R4 BONDS $3000 Cleveland and Erie Railway Com pany. 3 per cent First mort gage. Interest January and July Due 1020 !.' 3000 Cleveland and Erie Jlallwav Com pany. R per cent. Income mort gage. Interest January and Julv nue 1B"n Lot $2.i 3000 Consolidated Cltlej Light Tower -". Traction Companv. 3 ner cent. Flrat lien mortgage cou-nn-is January ant Julv .Due 1B02 . i.- '"'ti 1000 Chesapeake and Delaware Canal Company. 4 ner rent First mortgage Counnns January and Julv Due 1020 "2. 3000 Jannev I nurrough. Ine a ner cent. First mortgage cou twns May and Novunbfr. Due 101(1 PO', 1000 TYIlkes-Tlarre Companv 3 ner cent First and refunding mortgage (unguaranteed Cou PIIHTOHI-AYS H OWNED AND MANAGED BT MEMDEKS OF THE UNITED EXHIBITORS' ASSOCIATION BELMONT wu AUOVti ulKli'i JAClC I'lCKFORD in "VHAT MONEY CAN'T BUY" CEDAR 60TU AND CBDAR AVEJvUE BTItKI. CLAYTON in PBTTionKwa oim," COLISEUM KABKSrgDESaH AAlinUKRITK CLARIS 111 'I.KT'S ELOPE" COLONIAL ata3-rt5 rna,esT8d pv St KTIIBI. CLAYTON In "iitmuitBW'B uini," CI IDCIfA TH MARKET STS. fc,UKHN MATINCB DAILY VIOLA IJANA In "THE PARISIAN TIOBIl" FRANKFORD "" FrR,a"' Av- MARION' PAVIKH In "THE BELLE OF NEW YORK' MIYA.NT WAHHHURN in "SOMBTHtNa TO PO" J&Fl SBTH AKD DAUPHIN LKTaLl - .MA.T. BAILT ty-'i trvpV''oR; 1 . . ,,, , i t.ninrrnxx Is lietranled H'lflU 0. ... 0-. f i i i ' I pmtM Januarv ami Jul Uuu lojuhiin.ui liimnil liny uf'Alle Kipii. i'a.l. .i'a per lent 111 j ti waul. t uupuna I i'U iu.r nnu Aiikuni nun Iimii :iUIJ0 t l ul Cunlii'llsvllit 1'ii. 1'j per ivtit. running itii.l 1111 Plovltlg lllorlgage. t uuputla Januaiy ai.d .lul) llu.- la.'s tin, il III Ml', o'li'ij vv llKiH-furru Companv. .1 pi 1 tent, rtrs. ami 11 funding . mortriigi. Cuupona .Malcll ami .scple'lltiel Hue .Stptlllllitl, lli.l 71 lliuo Lv.ug.i Vallev Kalliii.iil Lnlli" pallv, II per ccnl Cuniuil iliiLti iiioriKagc liitirsl June aiHl livivmui.1 ltLnl.'Uil Uuc IKcimbvl 1112.1 . HIP 3(lhj (J( nl nil .Ulilkel .Stlvet Kalbvav Lnmpai.v (Columl)us, ttnlol 3 Per ivnt rust muilgugt. .sinking fund 1 uupoiis ,lait llarv and Juiv llue Imiuaiv 11122 loon Lcnlgh -vtlcv Ilallroad Cum pans I'i per lent t'onsuil ilateU moltgage I. nupons .lull" N ami lliitmbr Due lieiem ' l-er IHJ.I 3000 IteaJIng LVmpan., 4 tier cent. Ueneral murtgai-o Cuupuna Januar and Julv Due H'llf 3000 I'hiladeipnla and ilea, ling Hall way Company. 4 per .t?nl I'lrst series. Consolldateil tuurtguue Coupons Mann .ml September Due Mas. 11137 20IIU I', ori i,nv and Kltctrtc Com piuv. 3 ptr cent Klrat mm I gage Cuupona .Vtarvh, and Hentehiber. Dui 1 11-' S3'i 12 ill Ihe I i-n, ine I'lnenas -r inie ine n pi r nnd clas-sea sleanv vvnn v..i..in.i v e .,,,. .,,. ' vein, rtecuted notes la. I I'.O ..- lo'wcr l.ambs S4 pound., or le.s ll.l'.'i 1 2UIIO Ihe 1'incllaa Kslale Mm s pci ' Wl", ",0 S3 pouli'N nl more IlilCil.". mils enl Higlstervil not i lan o , ,,,miiion liifi 1:1. vearling wethers $12 illKlll Klorlda Ssio. latlmi ll.atiillmeiit i fl in ". iwes 7fl in 311 ewes r ull an.li .-. -- .-.. -- .,. X4'ii , i.reeiiiiiK ...ii-- f .... .... MARINE DEAL PUT THROUGH8 - 1Iir, ,, - south flnmlin. Mav 2 1 IIOfis-ne,elpls 1 13 0110 head htroiie to higher rop 120 Ml Stockholders to Get Terms June 16 cAiri.n ite.cii.ts .-.smi head Ji'rf '"i In Jersey City New Yorli, Mny "I. Dinsaois of tlio International Mercantile .Mm ine t'oni i rR...nii.. .. i ..e i.. ..i.. liitliv Hair iu.iiiu.i.1 uoiMuvv.l .11 lill' (11C of the tonnage and other assets of the (ompaiij's llritish subsidiaries to a London H.vndicute. A special niectiiif; will be held In Jersey City ou June 10 or lie pur .. m tu nut .. u.e mm- tcr to a M.te of the stockl.oldere. In makiUK official iiiiiiiiuiicriiiciit of the action of the directors, 1'. A. S. Krnnkliu, president nf the louipan), uiiutui. ail i in- i iriuirtiii i , roinpletloii of tlio trnns- leave uniiroiiiimtelv f"7 - 'T .VJJi V i : ' said that the action would leav 000.000 ill the treasuries of the llritish touipanies nfter the cancellation of nil their obliKntions abroad. He intimated , that this included tax obligations to the llritish government ou the truiisiutiou, but refused to comment rrgaidini; Amrrioun taxes on the sale. When all the terms of the trnusuit.nn I are consummated, I'resident I'mnlvlin said, the Kritish subsidlniies will be holders of uothlne evcept tush. lie said the ciiiestion of whether Ihe Kuglish companies were to be liquidated was 11 matter which must be given fuilhcr consideration. Xo arrangements have been made about the transfer of these cash assets to this country, but Mr. Franklin tie cliired that no llritish laws were iu forcp nt the present time to prevent their removal whenever it was consid ered ndvisnble. He said there would be no difficulty about providing docking facilities in r.nglnnd for the company's non-lititibli lines. rnnTori.AYc R II MRO i'"HONV HT. & vilHAUU A.t.. jumuw Jumbo Junction on FrunkforJ "L" JOHN nAHRYJIORE In "THE DICTATOR" I fin IT MD ND LOCUST STREETS LULUJI Mats. 1 :30, 3 :30. Evijj tl.MtulJ CECIL R DE MII.l.E'S "FOR RETTER, I'-BR WORSE" rJIVnM B-u MiD MARKET ST8 HARRY SIOREY In "BEATINU OIIDS" PARkT "'ME AVE. ft DAUPHIN aT rAiAlX Mat. 3(15. Eve. U:I5 to 11. HEN ALEXANIIEIt In "THE TURN IN Till: ROAD ' RIVOLI KD AND HANSOM 8 K. MATI.NEIS DAILY ERNERT TRl'BX In "OH. YOU WOMEN ' STRAND "ERMANTOWN AVB. , ELHIE FBROUSON In "BYES, OP THE HOU1." ;WEST,ALLEGHENYa BUSINESS NOTES Jnbbrr.s throtishoiit the country re ccntlj hae plated icral urilcrti with selilliK iiKcnelcs for the better Kiaile! hosier. MerfciUeil hosiery lias I a.lvance.1 in prh , . . . . , . . . . . rriiih industrial mission Is nun. ne to the n ted States in the full as ., ,, - , , ,. .... inc. rcsun in no iimumon exicimeu to . ,i. i'......i. ... i.- .!. i : ...... ....... ,.....,,,,.-,,, u.v liiv nrnvumii; ... - ,, , . ... i representatives of the ( haml.er of ( om- merceofthelnitedStatesnovvin Pans. . ',,lc!.. n..i. .. ii.. i.,ii. l ommission agents for the lending mniiufacturers of table cloths, napkins, and towels ,epo,t that customers weie more plentiful than goods, A Canadian association nf llrltlsl i miinufncttireis nnd their representatives lins been established in several cities i in Canada. The obieits of the usso- ciation. ...cm ding to a ,,.nslnr report, aie: To further the inleiesls of llritish trade thioughoiit the Dominion nnd to ifflilinte vvitli and work in cnineit with kindred nss,,, iations. I Italian factories tli.H fonnerl.v were1 engaged in making munitions of warl nre being converted to other uses. One1 Us to build inllwii cars, and will need , steej, lion, . opper. brass ami aluinl- num. The street rnilwav tpanies nf I'tileim... nc.oiding to n nusulnr ie-, port, aie planning eteiisions whicli will icnusetlien. to want ninfriiiN. I Co.il men in ritlshtirgh and West Yiigiuia stiv the outlook is mill Ii blighter. Car shoitnge mav or. ur in tlie fall because of the large wheat crop.' ltc,:.l,so of Ihe .Ml l.er cent cii.IimI. .. I! . .... . .' e .... ' " " i ill en I nil I 'i .iivii ill ,11 lorn r ..... nl win. i i , . e . .i dow glass plants, manufai turers in the Pittsburgh distri, t sv s,o. U n,o .piitc ilow. 'J lie hist run ends Saturinv. ' I The Cambria Steel mills at .Johns- .town will increase .pernt...iis slightl.v. i The present plant schedule is the lowest in ten inn 1 " l " -rnr The Cnitetl States evported Sl.n2l poumls of nuULsilvcr valued a. SI 1 1 .- I I. .i in Mnich, ni.nrding In Depaitment i of Commerce. .lauiiii took :!(,,(mo noun. Is , . .,. i .. a ... ..... , . , . . .. , -.... -.' Mlllie.l ill l.i.li...i. llougKOUg hi ii at S4I.II0; Deninnik. ni.-Ont SIS, 100 and St.. ..I.,.. -nil ... CI'PIVI I hc.lcn 00 at SOfi(K). I I rollovving the recent upturn in "P; I 'nee llieie hns lieen n slow loir mi of a.tivitv. Selling agencies repoi-.cd a I falling off in liusiiless toiln . lint the lone .. . . , ., , of the market was firm and the ipiotn-. tions weie Kl'-.c for Ma.v. .lune and I Illl.v . LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS .hnlie beef steers slow f-ariv """' -...I... .,.,.,lv Itutrher .toil, steatli .inn.. ...,..-.-..- rt. ... ,,..u uin.,1, strong uilves .ine iiiaur. . " "T,', 7,, r ',."- Ileef steers choke SiV-iaTX ..,.,,,', ' midluni ..ml good $1 30 fl 1 2 "'"'""'', ll Mi'il 1.1 73. llclit lieef stcer . goon " lihnlie. $1S 73H 111 31' common ami : niwiuini 1 $111 3IIWH N: liutcncr lieii.'is . " 1 ".. '" bek!l',aarlva!ersmnnr;:. higher wiVh 12--ljl I ' r .0 en '" h 30W f2S ' llo. , Oil Compflnl" Merge i i?,;r ,' ill Vn-we.r o.ol;r2I7:., 'X'z ssgij ?j: n m. ujiicby, & . ...day .. Iheavv $.'0H3H2I 20 L mo-Hum $20 Mir,. 2 15 J. to . r dozen .'..-. ,23 ,h. du. Inounicd the tniisnlidJtinn with Stand - !!hAw',K,,Sricl?fiSV0..l,SS..r tiMVSSc aid tins and Klcctric Company of the parting sows. $1 s.-,-iT2.i3o pIb. Its ,. - FRESH FRUITS ' otl ""'l lclllli,,K '"t'('t heretofore Icaiti.E Receipt" ooonbeid coodan.l' & Known under the name of the C. 15. ... .. .., i.'.i. .. ... v mm 4i. soiimIim ... , .1.... .. .. i.i .. ....-.., . . .- ,03rin.:.'-Uee,;;;sT("o,V.:,r:sua,i t'SS5 -;,.. rXlXnJuWJuJrrt:.rM, JlX!,T..Tvr,,raM0,lV;Hl"Si 2,wbe,rifshcrn,:,p.!",pI,r.,'lJ,ir shorn wcihcu. jl" 73 I ! Kansas Cll.v. Mn, teipla 20 OHO hctd Mav 21 HOGS He (tiadv to Hlc tnvvcr. I i-pots to. lowei I linn MSlenlav s I .'. ...Ji'. . u . . ,...,1 nrline 1 1 II CO SI 1 K Ine- I J .?,:.. ,i n,7,l ll-.ffllll 30. iiimmnn. M-.'" r..n.ir Limb tllffMriO Vncira sun la t buPi tiers sieaov , sn.ir.p an., 1.'. -. ..."-- lv .c lower shki:p Hccclpts 7000 head I.amb" 10 if? 23c higher a...... t..n..ln V ilav 21 C T1 l.i: I . r-. """."'." ;'... rtecclpts l.a liea.i ,,riP nil,. n.r.uii . I'flUrn. rerplptn J."i0 head Attn jn'a i ' a i?oosalrtJrVfntH Rr,ni,ead Artixr ioh x nd mixed ..- 3522 lm. b orkeM v.jis, llcht $21 L'.'ifi'Jl ."irt. Die's. S'Jlsff1!1 roushs tinihlli v HtHH $l'Jin WiniiP ANI KAMI Uerointf 1 Rno r., !nur2o';m73'u Vfvi' 'i. K1X v'-f-r, "fr'Xi U. S. Sells Much Surplus Stock iio'.;:--!..'::.": g: s'imrr,:-,";:,! m. m ji.-Puri,.B u.e Mug kiiw" Ii" 302ii 30 pig- 1,1 4 H ' ' -: ... i.l.l .No 1 $suiii n -j $7ijj ; ,-,n SV,,, vveeK ended .Ma.v II. the War Depait- ! ,!v"' nccT'lamrvv eak' S,'riS!r, l'l! rZ!)" WS I """ ." WVAi .nt M""l ' low lime butillir stixk weak to 13 lower. ,. per, rate $1 '..lift 2 Ml ,,. N.iifnlk p..r . materials I'rillt ipill Item was Wool, !"'' vch! .alves beat stuikers and feeders ru a,lv .rate $.'Hli:i23 Unions lixap vcllovi p-r l,l,.l, Innni-bt Mnii.Mvii.iiili.lv s , .. 1,.( steers medium and he.iv j 1 , rate $1 23 i 4 73. do white per cral.!. " '"' " nmusnt lippi ilXHlllltClJ .NS,- ' Hi i 8"i lightweight good and inou.'. inn . I 1.1 30. 'common and mcJlum Wi 1.3 fr H !., BUTTER. EGGS AND CHEESE Ui , I .'n'ine IS (,Pcanne""'and ".utters.' 13 30'(i , New ork. .Mav Jl 111 rrKIt Headv to I i si,', I I.1S0B1.1II0. canners ani ,rm ,,,, ,,,..,.,,, Hlgher-s, orln.- II 1173 veal calves light ami nam i vve ign ( ( Ms,11(li, II ,$U23iT1l. ''" VI" "'"I"'' i.vii,P second. 33 m 37c stale dalrv .V.fj. II I sto. ker , tcer, IS 14 '" ... 3IIU . Imllatlon .rcamerv -,lH32r ,11 I'I'. i Slir.r.f Itecelnts S.OO head ..M""' Brnde, -s unsettled He .nits 4.1.1.-,! ,-s, ."II h-,in0Vt ,U.,il "J-h'M vMrltoj,, vesterd.iy to slmvv -ause why he i .ion '''mlI;"c'e'p 'Vfl'u e"0,, '"'Pliould not be ndjt.dsed in coutenipt of m" m" court. The action was lirmiRlit uliout bv pi,,.....-!. Mav 21 hoof iie,eipt 1 liix lefusnl to be nvvorn and Rive testi- ' tnun beHd Meadv Heavies and heavv 1 1 ii in urn" . ----- ---- - ."'.V,'r",sil "o'kiV"! "Eht ,"r'"'r" '"' ? , ' sHBIIP AM") I.AiI'" Here nt -ion hed st?"lv To,, sheep, ill top iamb, 113 -.11 , . ' f.ti.vi:s-ncieints. 50 bind A.tive lo t7 no HI 1 12th, Morris & I'aesyunk Ave. Alhambra Mat.Daiiat2. evs 0:43411. UK MI1.1.K H " "FOIt HETTKIl FOH VVUItHl." -771 1 r o-D and t,om ps,;s'. ,BJ3 APOLLVJ MATINUB DAILY ' pollOTHV PHI I.l.l PS In "IIBAItT OP Hl'MANiry TnPAniA CHESTNUT H".'"" ' ARCAU1A in a m tn ui.-, i' m ETHEL CLAYTON In "VICKY VAN" CHESTNUT Below 10TH .... irDlDn BROAD STREET AND BLUEBIKU 8UQlJEHAA AVE. WALLACE RKI1' In , "IHE RUARIN' ROAD' BROADWAY 1,rra Mr I " NORMA TAI.MAlnli: .,.',., "'hin PRORATION VVII'r. ...riin ilELLK OF NEW MIRK" TTi-T I-V1 IMT 20th t G1RAHU Av. FAIRMOUN 1 MATINEE DAILY MAROUERITB CLARK 111 Oth L G1RAHD Av. SLOPE ' ' . . n yy THEATrrE 1311 JlarKSl ou FAMILY 0 a m 10 MWaiiht. 1 " OLIVE THOMAW, In , "THE FOLLIEH' OIRL r-Ti I OT THEATRE Below Sprue 56TH S 1 . MATINEE DAILY MAE MARSH In "THE BONPAUE OF BARBARA GREAT NORTHERN WVitfi? HE MILLi: s FOR HEri'ER. 1H1R WORSE HVIDCUIAI 00TH 4 WALNUT 8T3, IMrLKlAL. Mats. '.'.111. Evgs. 7i MADOB KENNEDY In "DAUallTER OF MINE' tC CfVl ST ft LANCASTER AVE. LruAUJirv matinee daily HHini.RV MASON In "THE RE8CUINO ANOEL" I mCRTV BROAD A COLUMBIA AV, MD&tt 1 I MATINEE! DAILY 1 rnoTori.Ais ORTAINED X V BOOKING r J VwVRp"ATIOM , . -TrikKJilvWiw AtaBL' Philadelphia Markets GRAIN AND FLOUR UllliAT- On.inid 1. I'M I... !.,... nf fi - ilmi nrn lishi mid thr inHr1ci. rulcl '"l';iion t nr lots in , M,ri iieiaior government -,re7crT;nil,rnV,t?r,-sng, -' ' No I hard wimer .! No I r..' It Inflif uurll. Li V I ....I .nlli nun nui qulr-l 1'iillnvMnK Men- I tie inioln winter garllikv I'.' :IT Vn I re.l smulK ! 31 N'o y reil wlnlt'i J 'hi No .' nurlh' em spring i; .m v.. hur.i mmer. I.1 an ". - "''r ."".'". - " r(" smuin .';(. No :( re.l wlnlei SJ 3J . - o n, northern "siring Jl' .'IJ n It html ulntrr, IS .I:.' Xn M rr1 Inl r p.trllckv i2., N ;, Ifl ,nm(ft t- .-" v "' -nn.n, . .1. ,i , i,-.i. J so. No . gr ,,kv is s no , .mum J; -. ,.,,,' .sK,':r'!l"BrM'."i;Vniii-nN" smutlv a J Xn - giirllcki. smutlv .' '.Ml No I rrn - - ((iitN ne.en.t. j i,.h.is Trade wa. quiet but prices ruioi firm under Ilghi of- J'sMr".! - irm.;iu,l?mVloc"n,',.tf'l'l si- "' "' "cr bushel , ,!.-- itrieiiit f, ( ,;i ouslteis liemnil a fair ami lh nwirkel nas 'i . higher under light i,nnn w.- oimie ri int ""and"''' TiiVtnii', "no".i w'nViJe','Ts'ii T!v.., Mi' A"?1!' t'V' "'" iiso 'lb. m s. ks n'mde' rnnilni'ed .'io vf ,',",', rrPiv'" '," mm, ii J hV.. ,i",o"iV"V.Ti-f,;""k- winter -imuhi vvcrnrn 111 wiPll Ii. jvJso-imj vi 'do ''.hori l'M,' "lis '."of. n "I'Jtnu hmi iwieni If.' :,ni 1.1 .in nai .(1::i:ti ,i iir ear. tin at) mi: nut II as dull an! iinihinged JV" .T.ma'ii'. ,'" 1""1' "' r "'"'," ,n .. M ,., rnuviSIONS were in.". ,,'; ',i yZlifr itJef in sei- .Tduml.-V"'1 !,"';ar,"'d . ". ."."' ."."IT J; mm tsui.-.r, ham"'1 s p tur-n 'mnse ' d,'..',", ",V,ken m'!4 ;'7c'amib,?iltd: t"?l""',u ,"1'"1' shoulder;, s V cured, pi? J". "''" ''h-LuZ' JUr' n" laid. :i li REFINED. SUGARS 'I be tiMikct was ouim on a ba-ls for tine Krini.latil ,i, DAIRY PPODUCTS Ml I I ; llemiml a fair and prb es Wo .mot. ShIkI !! ",'.'.. !.'' '"I,h minnta.m.l !' m'i wt'iimer ..n.m- .. l ... ...... .1 : . ' - . lias i.ilisl , higher- "T v-. e. ....,- n ', vn I'.i ine ,npr inr . ii'niiliig s,, s . viis t1rt-. .Vic lir-is ::, ..s. (((,n,i. :,ib:.i ..... .,..,... i ine ' -,', ,; "firv,i,m'.nd.r,"!;-,n,, , ""' " nt e,7si,,i, f,,ir lu u,i .-.anii.v . uarllikv prims l.liii ,-,iii. . ',ik "'r'' '" Kn"1' 'temand and supplies OuoVatb.'nL '!''.. '.'."'''neTr."' inlil! 'iVi m i .'.'Jf,,; rm'J' a.t "tfX" t" ,"'' ramC'T 1 '"'..'""'"iil'ing nt .vui.-.-h'iuViIiwvii ! t HI.I.SI.-Ihen was little- trading and' i i" "i1".' ",::r. :!,rt,i" -'.'."'.' i;h.n.i.i. offerings Uunlntions .Nc Vork and V Iscini f''iZkh'AT. V jvK T,'.",..hJhfi,. N '' ' POULTRY .Montana i.im; : rTn .. . . " .r.','!r'1 "rm "h r,ml " ""'""' '' higne,' yenl.itl.ins linvl". via expeiss .Ti'ii tile. sl.rliiB .hi.ke,,. br.ill.rs ' mil l.,h.,rns i'VJI 'l" ' V '.', "" "l''"r SAW " while irnrvk!n,,,,.iJl.i,i:!.ii;k lnW?un?f VMfl ,'!ll g. , , ' .-. ..,2 ..,.;'! HJl nuhcr ivnh ki,,H inqmrv ,.nd light nifer HIUK VV , fl l.l I'oi.lu resh-l.l Ir.l ilr. n.ke.i ., i,,.s v., lulling ; ii !,i,,i ,'v. !,",!r'.' ,?''' ''.','?!!L'- ' .c '- a v...'gii fresh kill.,1 i.bi, r.n.v n ,,i,k,sivvVlVh '"'I;- an.l..,.. 111? ',veUhli,-:i, 'I I '4 lb. ap.. . .fi, vvMglilnir .1 lbs .III. ;:., i.V... '.'.'." ."inil-r 'sizes :.'Ji:u. lllHllPr SI fW M '(I'll.v ..I.I . .l. ...I. I, J .(--. ..., "' ",1' 'V"' " "l- i .i. nv.1 . r fprmtf mitkH Ijinc sUm II (75) I -vpnie- or line qualm were hi mim upplv and firm inher fri.i,- ....,. ... .":'.,: 1 .:., ... ,. . . ..--. v''1 '" l'l WlllllHV """. ""'"crate iemali.1 ,lt revlsiil ti.-uren 7,, . V"n"...:V1'1.".'"' . New York per bbl ; H.'Ww In ItUSCCts. jrtfn S pph : IViuin) IwiiiIh ami Virginia tifr Mil Hm Davis 7 10 fiano S7i III cril p r nox J.i'd.iT.i i.cmnnn m r .nv II I'M WI'KI. t-i.. VEGETABLES I'nlaloes were 111,110 plcnllful mil ea-ler llllloils and labhage were quli anil harelv Mian. .""i.iiiniis vv nne potato. via ne l'rrh R.iihrreil ritrf ft ri tnr.iKc Ihu kr.l rttsls IStl I'll stithiTui) pxlrw flrnt-f I'fS JH'ac norlhrni llrnis 7'4 4'r hiiiithcin llrstii. I7& 47S i ft liiihI ITJ1 liPsf (lirlio No I 1lf(44,iii N.i 'J ); tlllCii ihiikii l.'r.'1!' dints uuuVr urn ile 37df 11 1 stain utid nc.trb' tiPiniPi hIiIIph rsj(&riii KMtliProil hllp ,iti& "i3t , !'rt lfl" t'oat ri.n outclilp. upiteru outhnrn ar.itheiPfl w hltr IS'ti .' ft.iip Hiirt ntrirbv hpmicn brnwiiF, ."iJfi ."1 e,Mthrrc browns nn mixed tolurs, l"fi."U western whins :,i) w s.ic 'Hl.Hn Irrrsular ltt-uMpn inljs boxft. Klt toloreil iitrkp run .Tl'-aIUt flat uhllf Hornirn run 14 1 outide mlnreil Hprvluls. .l.'tU 3-t-if. hlif jtpettals, M & , Contempt Charged Against du Pont Wilmliietnti, Icl.. May IM. I.amotte "' Hlll Ws Mimumiiru nnmr inp I I'liHttl Slates Histi'irt Court of Drlii- du I'ont wns Mimuioiir.1 brftiri1 thp 0onj liefore Harry t, .Mnliiiltey. n com ttj u,' .... .... - --. - - niisMouer appointr.l l,y th.-1'mtr.l Stntes DiMrli't Court of Massachusetts. 'I lie , a0 lls l.ar(l before 1 nited Stntes .luilne Hush M. Morris riioToi,i.' 2.1 m . 1 r.nn nnn I 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 1 in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Booking Corporation. 333 MARKET VllfiWl l I1.VXI! VV ll.ltl R In 'DEVIL M I VH1. MODFI 'a SOUT ST. Orche.tra. CONSTANiT: TM.MAI3CE in ' HUMANl'i: AND AHAIIELLA ' OVERBROOK wu 1;C IIIIIIIIP It 1 f L r " 1 tinoitcin WAI.V.H NEVER SAY Ql'Il" PAI AlTP liU MARKET STREET 1 l-M-irtlC m A M tn 11:15 P. WILLIAM HART In - ' fill: MCINHV I'ORRAI." PI A7A BROAD AND"' 1 ".rt POUTER STREETS ULAIlYS HHOOKWELL iii TIE I'lri'M.LX OF A BUI CITY" M. PRINCFSS ln's0MARKET STREET Illl.l.li; "THE '"K'wi.n in A1VE CALI." REGENT WAKF . a,ioW i7IH IXCVJILIN 1 11 A. M to 11 p li EM.MV WEHMI.V in "THE AMATEUR ADVENTURESS" RIAI TO OERMANTOVVN AVE. IMrtU, 1 J at TI'I.PEHOCKFV T nonoTHv nisn iS 'N bT "PEPPY POLLY" RURY MARKET ST. BELOW 7TH (AUDI in a M tn 11:15 p WALtCE HK1IJ H r' U. THE RUARIN road SAVOY -' MAHKET bTUEET art,VUI "A M 'in M1D.SK IOHT r, n ,1,1 , .ii.iiii, i in "BEATINCl THE ODDS STANLEY , ,.fi, iu'y" norot.AS i'airrnivS in ' 'Tit II KNIl KERHOCKEH Hl'CKA ROO" VICTORIA iAJf "If.i ,A5BP0Tal1 WILLIAM FARNUM In THE JUNOLE TRAIL" When in Atlantic Citv c,XU..V?.atr. J. WAnREN KERRIGAN In THK ii.ND Of THE UAJ1E" PROFIT-TAKING STARTS nrnrTI"iM IM OnDM DITi"1 lALnullUlY 111 VjUIAn rl I Marbat Turn Wink Latp in , . '" SOSS Otl BUSItieSS in I Oats Large J showing ' Chicago. .Mav' 21. After - 'good advnn.e.. due to coveilng of shorts nnd s,ered -ommission house biijing I . . . , , , , couragei ov cont nuco iioiiivoinnit- .,,,., , . . cool weather and light receipts, the "'"11 for corn turned weak late in the session, and some sharp rent lions-were ,,.,.. lot . ""'""" , Karlier in the dn.v the demand for, M! as so persisienl thnl it carried this oplion to Sl.Tit",. a new high roc oll - mmpnied with SI.7H the previous top mark, made on Ma.v 12. W hen the niaiket Appealed strongest "r"nt takmB "tatted the reaction. One , commission liouse ntteiupted In sell rorlli l,i, , ,,M loved a lack of biijing 'power and pi ecipitiited a flee selling ",k"-.mmement. under wl.i.h pri.es ,..n off xlim plj fimn the highest in the late, trading. "uii.ess , ,,pnrativelv large in, !,l" '"'"kd for onts. and during the igrenter pail nf the session Ihe maiket '""""'I '" svmpnth.v with inrn. Shoits look Hie offerings, bin pinfit -taking in I'temlier sales of .lul.v hj n-H I houses linall.v foiced a tea. tion The icaliiug sales at tunes wete rather huge and ex. ceded the demand. I l.eadimt fuluies ranged H flllillW oin mew ilellverv IPS Olien High 11" I'hue i lose lulv I if, i n;i, i R4S I ".Vs t Tii'i seei 1 -.s', I no', 1 :,s 1 .-.si, I i.4s. (Ills 1..1. .to.. nnl. net. r.sS- Tnv. "' " - " ' " " - 1-ept l.u.i n-.' iic.i, ins nc Jj g Itll .11 .mi .11 Mi t.ll no ai LMI ,11 -.'.l Ml llj M.iv :Mll L'O on 211 on 'Ji 'J-v Julv J7 so '.'7 5 27 70 i'7 in '.'I V' xu!ork " r.c ... m ..,. won :.i :... 3u,.m, ,'",,-u' , '"' '"' "'""', S" " 5n "' ' local mining stocks ! 5S Uiidwav lONOt'U! SIOL'KS Illd Asked ... 3( 11 . I 1 :u ' . . !3 -1! Il'l 11 ii -'. . .". ."4 Kir.l.l SKli'KS ..n-, im , o.t o", in is ii- oi "-' ol ii'i " i ll, O'l 1 1 OS It l iviinMh i:xienion Vorth Slai li.scu, J'.ula csl l.nil HOLD .,, ,. Ini'Ru.i ' Itnnth I lW! " " i've.ini Illll silver Pi.k se.-arhi...i , ,. s""""','1 v'v'L?i Niva.l.i Wonde VllS.'in.l.ANKlll S I 1 r DIM Mill ' l,.,rTcr inlorrslH rili.iner lutirtsis. The Standard (ias , . ... ,. .,.,. unit l.lectl'IC (.onillllliy 111 tins impac tion ohtnins n ninjority interest in n ,PW (ompan to bo knnun 118 thp I . . . ... S intTcr Oi nnu isonninc (omimiiA. nt Iwl.i.h r. I. Shnlfcr will be president. '' M- " ", "' the Stiintliird C.as nnd l,lcctne Company, 1 bevjnnes chairman of the hoard of the ! ilow coinpan.v . I I 500,000. $4,570,000 Buffalo, Rochester &. Pittsburgh Railway Company Consolidated Mortgage 4V2 Gold Bonds Dated May 1, 1907 Due May 1. 1957 Interest payable May 1 and November 1 in New York, without deduction for any tax which the company or trustee may be required to withhold. The amount so required to be withheld under the present Federal Income Tax Law is 2. FREE OF PENNSYLVANIA FOUR-MILL STATE TAX Authorized $35,000,000 Outstanding (including this issue) $16,414,000 Coupon bonds in denomination of $1,000, reenterable as to principal and exchangeable for fully registered bonds. Fully registered bonds in denominations of $l,000tand $5,000. The Consolidated Mortgage Bonds are secured by a direct mortgage, sub ject to $9,997,000 prior liens, on the entire owned mileage of the company, aggregating 368.31 miles, and are a first mortgage on 104.22 miles thereof. INCOME STATEMENT Year ended December jl, iqiS Compensation accrued under Federal control. . S3, 276,410 Other Corporate Income 279,208 S3'555'6'8 War Taxes and Corporate Expenses 202,281 Balance for Fixed Charges 33533 17 Present Fixed Charge Requirement, including interest on this issue 2,258,000 Income available for charges during the 5' year period ended December 31, 1917, averaged 1.80 times the requirements therefor. These Bonds are followed by 6,000,000 Preferred Stock and $10,500,000 Com mon Stock. Dividends have been paid without interruption since 1S98 on the Preferred Stock and since 1901 on the Common Stock,, the present rates being 6 and 4 respectively. Application will be made to list these additional Bonds on the New York Stock Exchange. LEGAL FOR SAVINGS BANKS IN NEW YORK AND CONNECTICUT Price, '87 and interest, to yield about 5.25 Guaranty Trust Company Bankers Trust Company of New York New York We do not tuirtntee tbe stitemcnU aad flturet ptestnttd herein, but they nre taken from soutcej which we Dcllere to oe tccunte Clayton F. Banks Conopondent Guaranty Trust Company cjf New York 421 Chestnut Vet, Philadelphia Tclephonea Bell, Lombard 4G Keystone, Main 43? L4S MBMrasMiMill tiiuiu ig' iii m . Decreaie In Hog Slaughtering Chlcato. Mny Ul line slnueliterlncs' "", ",'!', 'ol' "''k emleil May li arel "tnnnicd at tHN.OUO. compared to I.T.i.- ikhi the previous wccK, ami lidt.tmo the same week last enr Total for sum- nicr season. March I to May ...70WK.0. . compyrHlo T..WI,.. same period in WIS, March I to May I", Is 00(1 the Oil Company Resumes Dividends Toronto, Mny 21. The l""rnatIonal f't'o'eiini Company has declared a divi dend in iiny rents a snare, payauic ucuii .11 .iii ..inn it snnrc, rnvaoic , ,,.,, ov d, ,, , ,vas fiftv cnts a share paid on Decern- . ... ,nlc . ber :t1, ini.S. Ifs the Goods That Count! WE are .selling so many of these won derfully fine silk lined suits not only be cause of their beauty and variation in styles, but also because no man or young man who comes into our store to see them is disappointed. There are more styles, more different patterns of silk linings than can be seen anywhere else. We are selling them by the thousands because of their value. :$25 & $28 for qualities extending clear up to 40. Fresh suits being re ceived daily to meet the demand that is daily in creasing. William H. Wanamaker 1217-19 Chestnut St. Central Union Trust Company of New York, Trustee ISil iMiMi ltli I London Metal Market r New York, May 'Jl Cable advlcei received nl New York metal exchange. this morning (pintcd prices In London ns follows: Tin spots, 2:11), n tlcclliio of 11; futures, 2117, n tlrop of 4 10s; straits, 212, n loss of ill Sales of spot were 70 tons; futures 2.10 tons Standard spot copper. 7t 7s (Id, a re cession of 2s (id. Futures, 70 IDs, a, rise of fis. Sales spot 1000 tons. Juice trolytlc copper, spot. i'J, nnd futures?, 2:t 1fis, n tlrop n Hi. Spelter spot, .'t(I nnd futuies, .".0 30s, both Un changed. I ' t tfi n .! ti 31 41 1 4 i il 1 4 1 n i Ki vl 1 'i h- m M o i ml m va i PH S! .. . i 'R P. u. "n 1' t) t, f: 'I f) ftff; ' ' -H 4 - ! ! jt'U ,'- "-" Jtii&Ji.s, J'f. ?&- isv 'T?" '4