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C, Sample - Copy, circular. Rate upon renujBt. Editors mtrf Publishers I1UBNTCT Ti. fXAKK. Pre. Mrr. 114 Liberty Street New York Cltr STEAMiniP NOTICES 1-" rassenner and l'relllit berries !V NEW YORK to LIVERPOOL Carmania June 5 Vasari June 14 Royal George '.June 24 Orduna June 28 Vesiris June 28 Caronia July 1. Carmania July 5 JNEW YORK to SOUTHAMPTON Mauretania June 14 Aquitania June 28 V NEW YORK TO PIRAEUS Pannonia June 18 rPhiladelphia-Bristol (At0,Th) )l . Direct Service Pier 1? South, VANDERLIP'S RESIGNATION. CAUSES NO SURPRISE HERE Financiers Say They Anticipated Such a Move Bankers Urge Modified Shipping Latvs Gossip of the Street PERHAPS It was the hcatantl accompanying humidity that was account able for the lack of interest in almost everything in the financial div v trict yesterday. ' It vas surprising that, in connection 'with the resignation from the presidency of the Kntlonal City Hank, of New York, of Frnnk A. Vnndorllpi who has for years been n'towcrlng figure In the world of finance, so many men prominent in the financinl district of this city Miould have said that they had anticipated such a move. There were some who said he was not the same man as formerly slnco he, took hold of the war savings stnmp 'cam paign. Some said he had acted wisely in KtepilinJ down when he did, as the strain he was under was telling on him physically, and it seemed the course of wisdom to get from under hcfoic his hcnlth might compel him to do so. An officer of a laige linancial institution said that he always looked upon Mr. Vanderllp as a man whose ambition, wps to havo the largest bank in the country if not in the world, regardless of other considerations; but he believed there was another element in the National City directorate which placed the money-making ambition first. Financiers Favor Large Merchant Marine . There was a discussion in piogiess on the subject of ships, shipbuilding ' and shipping, and almost every one Engaged, when pinned down to nctual personal knowledge, said he could only sustain his aigumcnts fiom what he had read from time to time in the newspapers and magazines, as far as memory didn't fail; Among the disputnnts there seemed to be a common ground on which all agreed, nnd it was that if this country is to be a leader in worid commcicc she must own and build ships and plenty of them, and that the laws pertaining to the balling and management of ships must be modified ; but on what particular points the changes should be made, none seemed to hac more than, a hazy idea. A certain banker one of the party said lie was a firm believer in proper laws to protect the snllonnnn, whose life at sen he did not think was any too rosy at the best, and he said he doubted if the laws complained of In the United States were nny more drastic than the laws of Orcat Britain on the same subject. He said he recollected thnt on a visit to l'uiope some years ago a smart yacht steamed up to the vessel on which he ha'd crossed the Atlantic. The yacht can led a sign with the I5iitis.li iirin, signifying she was the property of or on duty for the Boiud of Tiadc, one of the British Government departments. Smart-looking, well-diessed gentlemen boarded the vessel from the yacht and at once went.among the cicw with pencils nnd notebooks, lie said he was told that this performance was gone tluough with every vessel coming into port, nnd that it was the business of these men to forward to each sailor's family whatever part of his unpaid wages he wished to send. This paternal piece of business, he said, wns carried out by the British Government to prevent sailors from being the victims of the underworld that makes a particular prey of "Jack ashore." Another thing he noticed, he said, was n peculiar hieroglyphic mark in white paint on the hull of every British vessel. It wns called the "PlimsoU" mark. PJimsoll, he said, was a member of Parliament, whose hobby was prevention of cruelty to sailois. "It seems," he continued, "thnt soars ago. before the 'PlimsoU' maik wns adopted, one of the gientest abuses of the sea as practiced by greedy shipowners was the overloading of ships, without nny legad to the safety of the crew. Plimsoll," he said, "lnboied to have all this nnd other abuses rencdlcd, and succeeded, nnd the Plimsoll mark must show alunc the water line of everj vessel, otherwise it is overloaded and subject to 'arrest,' as it were, by the authorities. "It mny be our American shipping laws are too drastic," he continued, but he acknowledged he wns not sufficiently well acrpiaiuted with them to pass an opinion, "If they aie changed it should be on the side of n broader humanitarian principle. If we adopt lnws which we believe are just in this connection, but which shipowneis tell us it is impossible for them to obey nnd compete with other nations which don't have -such laws, could we not," he asked, "have a kind of a league of nations and bar from our ports the vessels of any country that refused to adopt such laws?" - Brokers Look for More High Prices Some Jirokers arc of the opinion ihnt the high stock prices of Monday and Tuesday last will not -be seen again for n couple of months. They claim .to base this opinion on the fact that the market nt prgscnt is based very largely on the results of the croSs, nnd they maintain the real results, sufficiently advanced to influence the market, will not be kuown for at least two months. When these results arc known they expect the market to pass the high prices of Monday last. There arc some who claim the market will go much lower than it is now as regards certain' stocks. Among the stocks which will recede less than others they place Steel, which bus advanced less and which, it is said, will renet less. One broker said that on nny break below 103 Steel would be a good buy. He expects it to go eventually to 111 or 111!. Nciv ork Bonds r ftalna In tiono Hlnh I.ow 2:3H 111 Anglo-rrch Bs.. 07 V OT'j l"Vj 11 Ainer Sm Sec (Is DOVs 00 00 fl Amer T & T os 02A 02 JK 1.1 do Os 101 103 101 2 Atchison cv Is . - lriUO ..., IOIVj IOIUjJOIVj :; Bait a. o.'iy-s.. sn Sfi snty 10 do cv -l's ... 70& TOW 7.H! 1 Beth Steel fis '.111 87 87 S7 40 Bordeaux Os . . . 00 OOft OOfe 18 Chile (Is .' ill! 02 02 2 Chile Copper 7s .120 120 120 IOC & O'cv IV.B . 84A S4V.! H4 10." do cv Cs 01 31 C B & Q 4s ... Oil 3C M.Stl'rf 4'.r 71 1 do cv 4',.s .... "STs 21 City ofy Paris' Os . 07;h 0 lown Central 4s 18 11 Lack Steel fis '23 07 12 Lack Steel Tis T.O 05 1 Lk Sh deb 4s '2S SOft TRADING LACKS SNAP IN THE CORN MARKET PLANOF MOTOR MERGER New Company May Be Formed for Maxwell-Chalmer Business Session Proves Small and Foa tureloss Affair, With Fluc tuations Narrow Chicago. .Iunc"u. There was no snap 01 'A Oil 71 78 07 48 07 : SO'. 01 or. 71 78 07 18 07 03 80 OLch Val Os 102 101, 101 41 Lib bond 3V.S..00.50 00.42 00.50 80 Lib bond conv 4s. 04.40 01.32 04.32 10 Lib boud 1st Is. 03.40 0.1.40 O.i.40 20t Lib bond 4 U,s. . ,ni.r0 05.54 03.04 17 Lib bon 1st 4VJs. 05.70 05.70 05.70 41!) Mb bond 2d 4'iS. 04.80 04.70 04.70 052 Lib bnd 4th iy4s.04.0S 04.00 04.02 508 YJc notes 4 s. 100.20 00.03 100.20 10 do 3s ...100.10100.10 100.10 20 Mnrsls Os 00 00 00ft 10 X V C f II Os.100 100 100 3 X Y X II . II Os S3 82 8! 1 Pa gen 4js... 87 87 v 7 do 5s 'OS.... 05 05 35 Sinclair Oil 7s. 00 00 0 St L & S P adj w i 0. (10 5 do in vv i.... 53V, 53V, 1 do Ser A vv i 03 03 0 South Pnc cv 4s SO S5 17 do 5s 111 111V4 111 5South Uwy 4s .. (iS'h OS'j C.Sij 3 Texas Co Os . . .102 102 102 15 Third Ave adj 5s 40 40 40 2 t: S Bubber 5s . 80 80 SO 2 do 7 103 103 103 1 Union Pnc Os ..103 103 103 31 V KotG B & I 5s 1021 .... 00 00 00 Xcw York, June 5. that terms of consolidation between the Maxwell and Chalmers Motor Compan ies provides for n new company having approximately 400,000 shares of no par value, with Maxwell first preferred get ting 120 per cent in new stock, Max well second preferred 00 per cent and Maxwell common 70 per cent. Chalmers preferred will get 00 per cent in new stock and Chalmers common 15 per cent. The plan also contemplates the Is suance of ?10,000,000 notes, couverti able Into common stock, to provide for future extensions of the new corpora- BUTTER, EGOS AND CHEESE Nw Yofk. June 5 nUTTUn IlV!li'l, 12,011 tub. Jlarkft ttat'. Mlatl corlmr "2'-4 WBIci fxlran. .12c. oid"ll' rrrt, r,nft Jljic, wohi). 48P4tl4c: Ktale dairy. SI Sllr., lt is understood .rrFulnr Fn.h-nthrt riirna. nnflHOr! aloraR'-'PspKrd extra, nrata apvop. atoraRP rnckul flmla 3Styi0 40c. Kithrwl etr. tlrmi 3RH 40c norlhrnv ncitliiii ntft. .17 M 3Sc southern coetlon nrpu 370S7Vjc ' Mftiitf m . tftaa4jfi n alienor, it in nnd iienrwr hnnrT J040e, MOwa whiten. 40!44ni n I'nd aouthern slftred white., im&lfc. and nearltr hennery brown.. JD'iSfni crrd hrown nnd mixed, S9(H3n y white", 4n(Mir CHKHBIJRecclptli, 22113 boe generally ueuk .FIM, pjrrent make, avernue run, 31'4 0314 ei tint, rtirren eon lulu, SJ'ic. outside, whl'e retai,' i32lc ' 87 05 00 00 53 03 SO RAILROAD EARNINGS Canadian Psclne, ' IDtP Increaaa Fourth week May .. 4.snv nno 470.nn From January 1 ..61.S27.000 S.HI.'.OOO to the trading in corn today, the mar ket being n small pnd featureless af fair, with fluctuations narrow. The undertone gcncrnlly was easier under selling Induced by favorable crop pros. peets and better vyeathcr. Commission houses, however, cashed I Hn onMlps and later shorts were torn-1 pelted to cover, bringing about an im provement toward the close. Receipts showed n falling oil and the lightness of stocks here served to restrict bearish tactics. Offerings from the country weie not large, but some advices assert ed thnt farmers would sell if they could get cars. Private cables reported good progress in gathering the crop in Argentina, where an abundant yield is assured, with a liberal amount for export. Oats rallied near the close after hav ing made a poor showing in view of ctcrdny's leports of .hirgo takings for export Final prices, however, failed to show a net gain. I.oral interests maintained the selling fide, while commission houses bought. There was some rembving of hedges on oats sold to go abroad. The close pioximitr of new oats, nu top of present liberal supplies nnd favorable weather conditions, discouraged yutsiile bii.ving. . As a tribute to returning Illinois sol- Abbl!IS diers tnda.v's session cnine to an end Loans & Investments. .$2,340,967.06 U. S. Treasury Ctfs. of u JS00 WALNUT ST., rillXADEXriIIA Uk t-J pale Universal Line, r , Inc. . NEW YORK '& announce the opening" of their H PViila Affile i at Drexel Building 5th and Chestnut Sts. COTTON PRICES DROP AFTER INITIAL GAINS Peoples Trust Company of Philadelphia N. E. Corner, 12th & Arch Sis, Oeorite C. nowker, President Harrison C. Ren, Vlee President Joseph H. lluhtn. Vlee President William H. Vroomnn. Secretary 4 Treasurer) GIRARD TRUST CO. June 2d, 1919 ASSETS Loans and Investments $52,638,413.83 Cash Reserve and C. H. Exchanges. uuc trom DanKs Customers' Liability for Acceptances. Real Estate ,. . . i BL,HI WW i'V 5.71L202.28-A 3,238,035.38 243,798.34 ' 3,534.019.09 ', -$65,365,468.92 Condensed Statement Showing Con dition as of Close of Business June 2nd, 1919 nt 11 :15 a. in Corn (new delivery Tet , Open HlKh Low ( lne rloap 1 7l6 1.71'i 1 0Ji I 70", 1 70', I 111 I.01V4 1 no'i 1 no'. 1.(11 't ns't ns'j (15 Julv sent Oat luly Sent Lard- July . 33 10 Sent. 32 20 Ribs July .. 27.PO Sept. .. 27 27 Pork Julv . . r.O 20 ,S0 SI Sept ..47 00 17.00 uia TAskea. (IS'i, fl-.', us'. 33..-.-. 32.47 31 U 32 17 31 r.i 3J4J n-j'4 33 17 32 30 Indebtedness and U. S. Liberty Bonds 949,905.80 Real Estate, Furniture & Fixtures (12th & Arch Streets)' -H0,o9o.22 LIABILITIES Capital $ Surplus Undivided Profits Drafts and Bills Accepted Bills Payable and Rediscounts Federal Reserve Bank Secured by U. S. Bonds 10,254.020.00 Deposits i 42,991,711.69 ! $65,365,468.92 a 2.500,000.00 7.500,000.00 jf 1,875,938.89 " 243,798.3411 if ' Trust Funds $222,432,798.68 Corporate Trusts $1,250,418,695.45 A'i I:: fi V,-1 E. B. MORRIS. President G. H. STUART, 3rd, Treasurer " STATEMENT OF Wi 'Jv'S Gi$ vXM 2S.20. 27.00 27.4.1 27 27 no -JO 47 80 2S 20 t2S 11 27 12 '27 43 30 :,ll t."0 7.S 47 S'S MS 25 Cash & Reserve.... 396,236.94 Spot House Buying and Strong Cables Steady Market Tem porarily at Start PHILADELPHIA MARKETS ii' f f s 5. f "Queen of Sea Routes" v t to. ! BOSTON 5 ' SAVANNAH JACKSONVILLE Steamers anil a Philadelphia for Honton, di Lr4LHlCr hI ft imnutiiimn IUI iivniuiii r1r.0f.tiav. RAturday. 5 P.M.: for S.anriHh iKirt .Tnrlmonvltlea Saturdav. tt P. M A mnNt iiontrahlfl wav to travel in com tort and shlD ls5irth d'"a,cn- , . Iv-. mercnants ana miners irans.o. 1 PIER IS 87-DKI.AWAnn AVE. riepnone uompara iuuu. m S'HE WAftwill be the means J of raaklnca fortnn to. a business man ho can invest from $3000 to $10,000 In a lUe-mlllion dollar corporation that handles a ime bo broad that It. appeal to every one lt is a most essential necessity. Here Is a lifetime opportunity for a wideawake man. One man In Havana. Cuba, made oyer 100,000 tone ihundreiL-thousand dollar) with "This name line. The right man can do even better In Philadelphia. Address the Treas urer, elvlnc your past experience, etc. The raore particulars you she the more consid eration your reply will receive. All letters lieid In confidence and promptly returned. utv your teiepnone, u prompt appointment AdrlriSH rRKAHUREn. A 303. poaslbl, for I.F.nUKFl OFFICE $y tAAAty.VVVtWlWlVi I OLD BRASS BEDS MADE ABSOLUTELY NEW At a most moderate charco tyre will make your old brass bed EBDSOiUlciy lien, irrcBji;curti 01 its present condition. t Phone us or drop us 'a card: ('arid wo will send a man to cive Jyjouan estimate. J. I KEENAN & GO, 3101 Ludlow St, cWnvtAi, Hell, llarlnp 1150 2 FHONKS Keltone. cat S89 S EViiVVXvVVVVVVVVVAVV GRAIN AND FLOUR WHEAT Receipts. 1.1S.S91 bushels Of ferings were light and the market was firm but nulet. The (quotations were as fol lows. Car lots In export elevator, government standard Inspection, standard prices No 1 red winter. J2 SO. No. 1 northern sprlne. $2.30; No. 1 hard winter, J2.3U; No. 1 red winter, garlicky. $2.37: No 1 red smutty. I2.30: No. o red winter. J2.30rNo. 2 north ern spring, J2 3d; No. 2 hard winter, J2.30: No. 2 red winter, garlicky. H.'U: N-2 red smutty. 2 33: No. 3 red winter, 2 32! No. 3 northern spring, $2.32: No. 3 hard winter, $2.32, No. 3 red winter, garlicky. 12 30: No. 3 red smutty. $2 29: No. 4 red. $2 30, No. 4. garliiky. $2,28. No. 4 smutty, $2.27: No 4. garlicky: smutty, $2 40. No 5 red, $2 28: No .1. (tarllcky. $2.20, No. 5 srnuttv. $2 25. No. 5 carllekv. smutty, $2 24. CORN Receipts. 13,200 bushels Trarfe was quiet, but prices ruled steady under light offerings. We quote ellow In car lots for local trade, as to quality and location, at $1 S3 1.80 per bushel OATS Receipts. 135.438 bushels. The market ruled steady, but there was not much doing. We quote car lots as tu location: No 2 white. 78Vs7Dc; sundard white. 78078V4o, No 3 white, 7777toc: No. 4 white. 7n(4ra70V4c. n)UR Receipts. BOO barrels and 4.. 704,071 pounds in sacks Thero was little doing, and prices were weak. Quotations were: to arruc, per 1MB lbs., m no-lb Jute sacks Winter straight western, $11,25 11.40: nearby, $1 7." 11, 2.',. Kansas, straight. $11,75 12.25: do. Bhort, patent." $1212.50. spring short patent. SlSfSluni); do, patent. $11.7512.20: do. first clear, fl) 7.1010 S3 RYE FI-OUR was quiet but steady. We quote at $S750.20 per barrel. In sacks; as to quality. PROVISIONS There was a fair Jobbing demand and the market ruled Arm. Quotations: Heef. in sets, smoked itnd air-dried, 4Se, beef, knuckles and tenders, smoked and alr-drled. 49c; pork, family, 154 65: hams. 8. P. cured loose. 3tt3Tc; do. sklnnin. loose, 31 35hc: do, dor smoked. 3UW37',4c: hami. boiled, boneless. 5?c; picnic shoulders. SMegMpired. loose. 2811c; do. smoked. 20 c; De(K&2 plotcles. loose, 32c; breakfast ha conTWgf'Wd. 83c. REFINED SUGARS Demand was falry nctle at 9c for fine granulated. tfAIRY PRODUCTS CHEESE The market ruled steady, but demand wan only .moderate. The quotations follow; New York and Wisconsin whole milk, flats, current make. i232'c. BUTTER Fancy goods were In better de mand and prices of the top grades of solid packed creamery were Mc higher. Demand was more active. Quotations: Solid. packed creamery. . extras, 53Hc: hlgher-scorlnc eoods. .1414 ti ftAiArv tha latter for iobhlnsr sales: extra firsts, A2Vac.; arsis, 50h.17Vc eecunus. i wttfc sweet creamery, mmce in fancy, n5H57'4c: do. fair to good. 0H IV 54Vfco; fancy brands of prlnta Jobbing at, 110 WB.'o; fair to good. 50059c; garlicky prints. 48 Me EtlflH-Thar waa a e-nnd ripmand for nne eggs, and prices ruled firm, while medium and poor stock wasdull. Quotations: tree cases, nearby firsts '$12.30 per crate: cur rent receipts. $11.70: -western extra firsts. $12.80: firsts, J1.1.7Q: fancy selected eggs jobbing at 49051c per dozen. POULTRY LIVE was dull and fowla further declined le. .Quotations; Fowls, via express, aidjanc spring chickens, broilers, not Leghorns, yellow-skinned, weighing 1. to 2 lbs. apleie, 6255c: spring chickens, broilers, not Leg' nla. per box, $3,ri07 00. strawberries, (outnorn, per quart. 1218c: do. New' Jer sey, per quart. 1.161 30c: cantaloupes. Flor ida, per crate. $34: do. California, per jrate. 810; watermelons, Florida, per tar, $4507O0 VEGETABLES rotator of fine quality Bnld fairly and ruled firm Cabbage whs quiet and easier Quotations. White potatoes. Maine. Der 100 lbs., $2 402,CO. white potatoes Pennsylva nia, No 1 per 100 lbs.. $2.102 05. white potatoes. New York, per 10O lbs , $2.40 2,0.1. white potatoes. Florida, new, per bbl No. I. $10fflll. No 2, $80: No 3, $4 4 ,10. whits, potatoes, houth Carolina, per bbl. No 1. $9 50010; No. 2 $78 30; sweet potatoes. Eastern Shore. Virginia, per bbl , $10. Cabbage, Norfolk, per crate, $2 503, do. Eastern Shore, per crate, $2.50 3 7.1 Onions, Texas, yellow, per crate, $3 finfj'4.23, do, white, per crate, $2,50 4 75. New Yorfc, June .". Riiyini; b.v spot houses and stronK rnhlrs steadied the cotton market temporarily nt the open itiR today, Initial prices ndvnneinR J! to 20 points, but it' yielded later to im proted weather in the belt nnd re acted sharply. In some quarters biillKh sentiment seemed to be reviving nnd the opbjifjn was quite fieely expressed tbrft the technical position had strengthened. It seemed, however, thnt some big lines were coming in the market on the nd vances. A sharp break in Liverpool was at tributed to Amcricnn selling' orders, and the market here weakened, with prices later breaking 47 to fl.'! points below laRt night's closing figures. In the case of October contracts, this made n decline of ."1.T points from the recent high recoid. Tjnnn,.tu 'if unsettled conditions in the goods trade nnd the outlook for better weather were factors on the de cline. , , , The teccipts at the ports for the day are estimated at 24,000 hales, ngainst 10,301 a week ago nnd GS.,0 bnles a year ngo. Test. Todays II no 1 30 !-30 ciosn open ro 4(1 an m 31.11 31 11 , 2'l 70 20.70 Automobile School Dally 9 A. M. to 3 1". M. Course Now Open Spring Garden Institute Ilroad nnd iprlns Cnrtlen btreets Phone Poplcr 3100. $4,098,705.92 LIABILITIES Capital Stock $ 634,450.00 Surplus 75,000.00 Undivided' Profits 39,144.70 Bills Payable 135,000.00 Deposits 3,213,111.22 ' GUARANTEE 3 vcava a! ,:aU "IM. M'ifSt K o mx i uvi' k' h ii ii' i in wj iw i i' i i II.IH a ri ij . lKUol tx parr LU2iJLVA3ii uiviriii lm JP& Tv; 31G, 318, 320 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Central umcc, nzz soutn renn square West Phila. Office. 9 South 52d Street h h.P' r:inirATinvi, llnlli Eetes $4,096,705.92 : Deposits June 2, 1919. $3,213,111.22 ' Deposits Dec. 31, 1918 2,736,628.33 Summer Session Temple University JULYJ7. to AUGUST 16 Collegi ', Increase $476,482.89 .lulv Aug Sept Oct N Dec Ian Feb Match 20 ." 30..17 20 11 2S R2 20 0(1 29.20 29 7' 30 57 n is 2S on 20 on 28.11.1 30 32 29.00 31. M 31 11 20 70 20, 7n 20 40 2S R7 30 17 30 !S7 29 00 28 .11 2H 90 2 90 20 00 29 90 2S . 28 01 20 87 31.51 29 70 28 01 SO .17 28 M R 00 29 90 28 03 workers. $20 55(n21 20.50: pIes. J20W2O SHEEP AND- I-A.Uns Receipts. 300 head. Stead. Top sheep, $11 50. top lambs. !., v uAi.vua iieceipts. juu neaa. iiicner. Top, $17 A,ilts-Chalrners Pays Back Dividends New York. Juno 5. The A1IU- , Chalmers Maaufacturing Company has. declared a regular quarterly dividend of.1 per cent on the preferred stock, foil addition to a dividend of of 1 jief cent, acciiraulated dividend, on the preferred stock, payable July 15 to (itotk of record June 30. Kxtra dl burement,on account of. licvunmjnte.d Pfrrr4MffdiyWd()vU'rj(ll ( M,lf mitAktimsa6si?4 horns, ellowaklnned, weighing 1U to l1 lbs, apiece, 4550c: white Leghorns, lei- low. skinned, weighlns 14 nea, weignms 14(0?- ids. apiece. iu white Leghorns. jeliow.sKinnea mill., alxen. A8tfd.an r.viatara. 2.tftDS4c. Mucks. Teklri, S032c: do. Indian Runner. 2530ct geese, 2023c; pigeons, old, per pair, 48050c; do, oung, per pair, 30 SRc. DRESSED Demand was fair and the market ruled steady with moderate offerings. The following ara the quotations: owls, fresh-killed, dry-picked, In boxes weigh ing 4 lbs. and over. apiece. 30c; weighing Sir sA lbs,, 37c; smaller sizes. 33 35c; fresh killed In bbla., fancy, dry-picked, weighing 4 lbs. and over apiece, 30c: weighing 33Vs lbs.. 8637c;. smaller sizes. 33035c: old roosters, drv-plcked, 25"ei urotllug thickens, nearby. S513c. exceptional lots lilcher; do, western, 53 00c. Spring ducks. Loor Isl and. SSOBOo: squabs, per dozen, white, weighing 11012 lbs, per dozen, $8 50 0 fl 25i do do. weighing DtMO lbs. per dozen. $7.608 26; do, do, rfelghlrig 8 lbs. per dozen. $8P6 75; do, at, welghlr dozen. $4 SOWS. 25; do ltis. bar dosen. S2.R0A 2.25. small and No. 2, 60ot ' FRE8H FRUITS Pantaloupeg ve tnoUp plentiful and .easier. fciTawberrlea of fine 'quality were In fair damaud awl a shade Urnwrl plher .."!. .! ."WWSf ' LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS Ullcuro. June 5 HOOM Hecelpla. 50,000 head Market slow, mostly 1.1c to 2l)e under esterdav'lJ average Harly top, $20 4.1; bulk $20.1020 30, heavyweight $2015 20 2.1: medium welaht. S2Ofi20 35. t llsht. weight. $11178020 30; light IlKlits $18 7.1 .ii, Heavy paining sows smoniii sin uuffi) 19 90: parking sows, ruugh, $19 2301U.5O; Pigs. Jl 8 IS 7.1. CATT1.K Receipts, 12.000 head Heef steers slow, a few early sales about stead, butcher stock and tulves steu!; feeders weak. IJeef steers, medium and hcav,-. weight. cTtolce and prime. $14 7.T&1II 21: mt. dlum and good. $11 7.1 14,7.1, common, $in-.1ll 7.1; lightweight, good and choice. $12 25(7rl4.K1; common and medium n. 7.1 12 40, butcher cattle, hctferx. $7 2.1W12 75; iows, $712.21. t.inners and cutters. $3.7.1 7: venl culves, light and h.imlv weight, $1415.10: feeder atcurs. iloWlJ. stotker steers $7 7.1012.10 ailEJEP-Uecelnts. 1.1.000 head Hood and choice drv.fed lambs, steady to strong, others nnd sheep slow Lambs, 84 pounds down $12.7.1 15 .111, 81 pounds up $12 50 1.1 31: culls and common. $9 12 .1(1. springs. $l(l.5019, earllng wethers. $innn(?fl3 ewes, medium, good and tholce, $8 2510. culls and common. $4S, Cotton Buyers and Sellers New York, June 5. July Hnrtlett. Cone, S. Hubbard, Jr.. and Mitchell bid; W. Gumoens, llarteorn. Newman, Ttusscl! nnd Itiordan offered. Septem ber Mclviiany bid; Hanemann offered. October Brooks. II. Hubbard. Martin. Bartlqtt. W. Oumoens, Ilosenberg nnd Watkins bid: Hymnn. K. lluunara, Jr. fioss. Wcnman, Slack, Newman, "Wat kins, Flinn, Cuppln, Brooks and Cone offered. December t'uppia. I' reeman, Ilosenberg nnd Reld bid; Schill, bteln hacher. Ncwinnn and 1 . (ttimoens of fercd. January Burnett, Steinhauscr, Held, Sigel and Hjninn hid; Schill, Stcinbacher, Newman nnd . Uumoenl offered. January Barnett, btcin- hauscr. Held, Sigel and Hymnn bid; Itountrcc, It. Hubbaid, Newman and Johnson offered. March Hyiuan bid; Cone offered. Pittsburgh. June 2500 head Lower 3 HOGS Receipts. Heavies and heavv light lorkeru, $20,25 LOCAL MINING STOCKS TO.VOPAH STOCKS Rid llm Rutler 30 MacNamara t, 87 Midway , 40 Mlmah Extension 11 Montana 21 North Star 09 Rescue Hula 15 West End l'i GOLDFIELD STOCKS Atlanta 03 Blue Rull 02 Dnoth .09 mamondflcld Jl B 01 Daisy , .01 Kcwanas .04 Oro .. 02 Sliver Pick ....,,, , .07 Spearhead ,.,........,. 09 MISCELLANKOUF Arizona United 18 Nevada Wonder ..,,.,... ,.11 'e'eopa Mining ....i ...... 09 Ask .38 .90 .43 .12 .24 .11 ..17 .05 ,04 .11 .01 .01 .01 .03 .09 .10 ',SS ' .11 i,m 4 IU .. . Mo. vrelghlnz OCSati per dozen. $2,fiO0aHO: darks, l,5C9 DIVIDENDS DECLARED National Oil Company of New Jersey, quarterly of 2 per cent on preferred, payable July IB to stockholders of record July 1, Manhattan Electrical Supply Company. Inc.. quarterly" of H per cent on first and second preferred, and 1 per pent on common, payable July 1, 1910, to- stockholders of rec ord June 20, 1919. Cluett. Teabody & Co , quarterly of 14 per cent on preferred payable July 1 to stock or recora juna -u, Manhattan Elsctrlcal Sunply Comnanv. quarterly of 14. per cent on flrst and second prrierreu aii 4 j.rrr -.-iii vi, ixfiiiiiiuu, pay merlcan Steel Foundries Company, quar- able July I t stockholders of record Juna 20. American Steel Foundries Company, nmr. leriy of seventy-five cents a, share on new stock, payapie jjine ao to stocn oi record 1.,n. in Columbia Avenue Trust Cotnpany.semlan nual of 4 per cent, payable June 1 to stock holders Ol xecoru .-uiio , CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS Chicago, '"PB P' 13 542 Tubs Firms, tO',,.''IV- nW". l-'BaOB BBPtlBM, ll 'aw-rra -ROTTER Reolpts, lUxtra. 1 IAc: flrsta jn47c, ' ' t . .tu2' case m Courses in Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, English Lit erature, Latin, French, German, Spanish, Psychology, Education, His tory, etc. Credit for Degrees. v Teachers' College Courses in Dietetics, Cookery. Dressmaking, Millinery and Manual Arts. School of Music Courses in Vocal, Piano, Violin, all branches of Theory, etc. High School and Preparatory Subjects Send at once for Special Summer School Bulletiri. yEMPLE UNIVERSITY A Broad anil Tlerlts Streets riillHdrlphla Germantown Trust Company June 2nd, 1919 . ASSETS Cash and Reserve $1,582,090,63 Investments and Loans. 9,799,703.88 west 1 nn.i. uuicc. -j ouuui iuu oircui y'Vi STATEMENT AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS, JUNE 2ND, 1919&&) 968,804.31 196,000.00 i ASSETS Cash on Hand ant! Deposited with Banks & Bankers $ Municipal Bonds Call Loans upon v,ul- lateral 2,521,764.51 Time Loan upon Co - latctal 1,849,091.21 Commercial Paper & ,..,. acceptances, etc. ... l.Jb,ib4.. StocksP& Bonds W Mortgages 53d,0Cb.bJ Real Estate, 316-318- 320 Chestnut St. ... 35u.000.00 Vaults and Equip ment 100,000.00 taiornsf Accrued .... 84,387.60 Miscellaneous Assets'.. 37,263.31 ireRnwcT i fjn 400,000.00.1 M ivt,ytv,vv ,v w t nil rnr-vr-n t4rt L,1D1L,1 1 1CD n"!lSa Capital Stock $ 1,000,000.00 f ourpiua Undivided Profits .... Reserve to cover de preciation in Secur ities Deposits Deposits, U. S. Gov ernment ........... Liberty and Victoiy Loans subscrip tions Loans and Commer cial naner re-dis counted 765,000.0yf33 interest payaoie to 'sitxiXB 1.00 8F& Mm mm jriK oKfi nr i'cp-n -""i,- --"uti M:ocellaneous oilities to L i a- jcposnors oo,w.ou' V.S" S'J oQoS&r.3 "'"vLm $10,027,539.63) , $10,027,539.63; ".MULL V. HOUSTON, rreildent J1 (iMUW 11.1. , iir iii-iiunii iiun.inu a., iuu.1. iraiw Mi' Trust Funds and Investments which are Uept entirely separate w apart from the assets ol the Company, iy,jl,bl.bl. MK1KT1IAND AND IlllOKKF.KIMNd Our graduates ara In constant demand for good paying positions. Uregg Shorthand, the easy, speedy system. Complete business gUid secretarial courses. Half rates summer monina. iniensne training Enroll any time. Call or write for full rliialAll1o-BS cinrl Aala lart ah MB riiiLA. nu.siNFjs' collkge ana college or commerce 1017 Clictnut St.. riillndelnlila CTIJ AVFR'S The Best Business School 3 1 lrt 1 ls. J sflT cui.qTVt'T ST. Bermaxol ling Oram Course Knotty points nled 1(127 Sanborn Taylor School Quality Hecrelarial Course. 1002 Market at. A oung Women and fllrls NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET New York, June "). Bight after the call, trading in the coffee market con tinued quiet with a few tales in July at iinciianReii prices. United States stocks ate now 091,12 bags, ngainst stocks n jenr ngo of 1,- 230,278 bags. Testerdaj's Today's close opening July 10 34 10..1.1 September ,,, ,,. 18 0.' 18.9.1 December ..., in sn is ii March ...., 18 17 18.17 Commission to Investigate Trolleys President-Wilson has named the fol lowing fedeinl commission to iuvesti gate conditions of street anil electric rnilivajs: l.dwin F. Sweet, assistant secretary of commerce; Royal Meeker, commissioner of lnbor statistics; Lewis B. A chic, general counsel for war finance corporation; Charles D. Dim- qiiist, president national Association of Street "Railroads and Utilities Commis sioners; Charles W. Beall, of the In vestment Bankers' Association ; Philip 11. uausden, American- Klectric Hail- rpnd Association, and William D. Ma- hon, of (he Amalgamated Association of Street anibBleetrle Railroad Employes; one vacancy is to be filled by a repre sentative of American Cities League of Mayors. LOCAL MEAT MARKET The following report on the fresh western dressed meat trade In Phlladelnhla la fur nished by the local liestock and meat of. nca 01 tne liurrau 01 aiaraets ot ins United States Department of Agriculture: FKKSH BEKF -Receipts liberal; supply accumulating; maraei wcas. anq. uraggyi de mand light, STEERS Receipts liberal! market weak and dull at $16 to $22; demand quiet. COWS Receipts light, market weak and alow at 114 to $17: demand limited. VI.AI. nt'-tlpls IlaM. market stronst good to cnoica calves selling rom ?u 10 $23 per cwt ; demand good, PORK Supply liberal; market weak and dull at $20 to $Sli demand poor, tiambh Supply extremely light: market flrm at 30to. S33t demand good. I " MUTTON---ReolBU(llghti market" quiet H .& ..Hrw WJ toMjliljJ 5 IILING A profesiion for women Our schools place, over two hundred, (rraduates each month in position, paylnc; $12 to S36 per week Month's I n ten Hive instruction. Day. 12von- InB and Correspond ence Courses. Philadelphia School of Filing 910 Chestnut Street I'hone Filbert 4430 nranclies: New lork. Boston. Chicago I IBs m $11,381,794.51 LIABILITIES Capital $1,000,000.00 c....i.,c 1 nnn nnn en ,3U1 piUO .... ,vv,WV.U l Undivided Profits 111,793.69 I Deposits 9,270,000.82 fT'QK& I North Philadelphia' ff'j I ( . . -.rj m .nine -, xv iv f $11,381,794.51 Trust Funds (kept separate) $20,152,936.32 WM". T. MURPHY. President. CLARENCE C. BRINTON, Treasurer. HUMMER- CAMrS Young lien and Huts Camp Jackson r0?.Sun.n e r&7t of the Alleghenlca. rovivoTON. va Capt. R. A. riMlTII Capt. R. S.- OIVEXS '' Camp Directors. THE FOX CHASE BANK At Close of Business June 2, 1919. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $804,957.62 Bank Building and Other Real. Estate 21.363.58 Investments 230,877.87 Cash on Hand and in Banks 111,860.44 31,169,059.51 LIABILITIES Capital Stock $50,000.00 Surplus 100,000.00 Undivided Profits 4R.723.59 Deposits 970,328.42 Dividends Unpaid 7.5Q h $1,169,059.51 n. V. rilbert, President. Illbbard n. Worrell, Vlre Tresldent. Charles If. lleyer. Vice President. II. A. nnrtlett. Cashier CONDENSED STATEMENT FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY PHILADELPHIA at close of business June 2, 1919. RESOURCES Cash in Office $554,896.93 Cash in Banks . .: .' 4,369,506.01 Time and Call Loans ; 29,168,125.71 Mortgages .. '. 4,224,800.00 Bonds and'Stocks 23,113,640.17 Real Estate 888,387.65 Accrued, Interest 233,746.01 Customers' Liabilities a'c Acceptances 150,000,00 Miscellaneous , 13.796.95 x 62,716,899.46 LIABILITIES Capital 'Stock $5,000,000.00 Surplus Fund .........,' 16,000,000.00 Undivided Profits 797,241,61 Bills Payable (Federal Reserve Bank and AVar Finance Corporation) 8,550,792.49 Subscription to U. S. Loans 7 , ." ,. 4,302,981.00 Acceptances Executed tor v-usiomcrs iau,ouu.uo iT..11.nA... ' '. 1U5 799 09 $lliVllllllflSI, V ) SMaafcV i, 4. . 27t723 162.34 $62,716,899.46' Amount of Funds Held in Trust $235,419,7033 WM. P. GEST, ' GEO. H. KYD, President 4 H Treasurer Wat Miscellaneous Deposits June 2, 1919 RESOURCES Loans and Investments Banking House and Vaults , Cash on Hand and in Banks Accrued Interest and Miscellaneous . $4,732,788.24 155,647.55 -767,581.22 21,790.61.,.- S5.fi77.807.62 r ' ' iS LIABILITIES Capital Stock $250,000.00 Surplus and Profits 511,524.78 ., Miscellaneous N. 5,759.46"; DEPOSITS 4,910,523,38 $5,677,807.62 Trust Funds $198,514.94 , Deposits June 2, 1918. 3,212,589.45 . DEPOSITS INCREASE .$1,700,000.00 i LEE SOWDEN, JOHN F. McNELIS, President gUtaHlMsMsTgaBTIli M Treasurer pa Main Office, Bourse Building ASSETS Bonds, Stocks, Loans, Time & Collateral. ..$2,195,843.48 Mortgages & Real Estate 146,649.52 Furniture & Fixtures. . 10,000.00 Cash & Reserve 311,635.52 af M&aa .. AT OK D-...L -niL Clif.Tf XJIrtlltll, HU. ij OUUlll UUllLOLi LIABILITIES B Capital Stock ,. $438,043,05f-M .hrY.Z!M asm mt ,W Surplus & Undivided Profits 110,103.5 Bills Payable, secured by Liberty Bonds 259,000.1 T Ii - r a r. e-1 Afc ' ueijusns i,ooo,3oa.yjj jt $2,664,128,521 f. r. hcatterEood, rrrtldent $2,664,128.52 Sjdnej Mreet. Mre.rres. Y, C, ILtnsell, Vlce-rres. Wm. U. Keler, Sec. Jt Walter S. Detwller John O, Flevk y, C. llansell Sydney Street Mjinalioner, Asst Secy, C.a.1,. test IWm . Ililiriiirj, .ana.. a-rua, ij J i IV. b. Cllliluell. Tllle i Trust Dfflr., iVl'Z ' -...T avwJ4 Directors II. V. Hansen, Jr. Urn. n. Kesaler F. I.. I.nrkln -John C. Wilson. 51. TV. -wton S, r. Sciilliriood J. 1C.C Srattereood. h ,w Wallr K, TVoolmaiiVJ - , lVM , if&J .$&& ? ! .. s: ' PHILADELPHIA STErM HEATING COMPANY ENGINEERS &C0NTRACT0RS RJRTK COrWHOIMERM. MKHWICAl EQU!PKH70F BU11DINW . JUNIPER and CHERRY STREETS Heating PlumlMnj, 'Ventilatinjl M General PipdiWoi-k ' Steam Power Plants Sheet Metal orK Reoafrs Yllways at vjour Service Day or Nfghl; j, -ESTA Sag mill ttgsl 3HED IQ79. ef-'t ' K-, ,n' '":;- Lt Is-' 1 -1 H- ,a) , yt u.
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