'pT v M Kb, r? a V( A PRICES ; GOING UP! iA We believe that the present general upward Pawing in commodity prices will continue for a while yetiw ' Our opinion regarding : the future trend of over ; 125 of the most impor : tant commodities will be mailed gratis. Ask for Bulletin C-132, addrcss- ins Dcpt. PL-S3 of the BsBon' Ststiititsl Ortniitlioi wriiesier inn. m. Largest Orrinltlnn of Jt Character In tlm Wnrld W. V. MERCHANTS UNION - TRUST CO. TIS-7.7-719 CHESTNUT STREET BOND DEPARTMENT EM RT. Specializes in UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT FOURTH LIBERTY 4J45& COUPON BONDS TELEPHONES MARKET 2524 MAIN 1562 LIBERTY BONDS BOUGHT and SOLD Anr Denominations Samuel K. Phillips & Co. Ml CHESTNUT STREET Members I'bUitUeUibJa. Stock Kichsnre Branches In.Penna., Reading, Lancaster, York, Allentown Local Industrials Only BENNER &. COMPANY, Inc. Wldener Building FINANCIAL NOTICK TO IIOMIIIOr.nKRS REDEMPTION OF M KSTMORELAND COUNTY FINDING BONDS Notice Is hereby Blvrn that the second 153 bond's of the lssuo of Westmoreland County Fundtnr Bonis and linii numbered consec utively from 120 to 2riO. Inclusive, each of the denomination of One Thousand (11000) Dollars, Isiu July 1st lnno for the pur pose of fundlnir Its !loatnB Indebtedness and styled Westmoreland County Fundlnir Bond." will be redeemed and raid at the office of the County Treasurer of said West moret&nd County. in the rtorouuh of Greens- fursr. Pennsylvania, uoon pre.entatlon of he same by the holders thereof on the 1st day of July. A. D. 191". after which all In terest shall cease on said bonds called BERKKt II BOYD. oeo w nnnD. W D REAMER. Cornrnlsstoners of Westmoreland County. Greensturir, Pa.. May 27. 191D. NEWS OF THE FINANCIAL WORLD NEW YORK AND PHLADELPHIA STOCK JRRWES, NEW YORK STOCK MARKET TURNS STRONG AFTER DROP Most Advances in Issues Which Did Share Previous Upward Movement Steels Prominent High Points in Todays Financial Ncivs Advances followed early declines on New York Stock Exchange. Savold Tire was feature of Curb trading. Com was dealt in moderately. Cotton advanced substantially. Foreign exchange was stronger. Loans, reserves and deposits increased in the Philadelphia Clearing House statement for the week. Bar silver advanced in New York. New Yorli. .Tune 0. The stock market changed today from weakness in the morninc to strrnsth in the afternoon but the advances which at tracted most attention in the hist half of the day were in most caseH In socks which hntl not shared in previous upward movements, with coppers becoming prominent. All issues in that group were in brisk demand in tlto Inst half of the dny. when I'tnh Copper ranged above 87, showing a gnlu of more than 2 points nnd American Smelting, Inspiration nnd Anaconda also made substantial gains. Bethlehem Steel "n" wax unusually active and strong, advancing from SG',4 to 80, and there was a good demand for a time in Ualdwin Locomo the, which after selling at 102 advanced to 104. United States Steel common, nftcr Relling down to 100, rose to 110'i. International Harvester made a gain of more than 5 points to above 140. Marine is-Mics were actively traded in all through the day, Mercantile Marine common selling as low as 40, followed by nn advance to 544, nnd the preferred, after declining to 110, rose to 122. AAtlantic, t!ulf and West Indies was one of the weakest features in the early trading, declining 7 points to ISO. Studebaker snM down more thnn fl points to 107 and then rallied to 112i. Nearly nil interest in the bond market was ngnln uttached to the heavy dealings in the I.lbertv issues nnd the Victory notes. There was no substantial change in prices of these securities, however. Foreign government bonds were actio and strong NEW YORK STOCK SALES a)o 1 1 lb. Low p.m. '48 '3 V6 70 75 70 02 02 02 34 34 34 24 24 24 404 444 454 OFFSET B! SELL! Behavior of Market Suggests Some Are Heeding Warning Against Speculation SAVOLD TIRE ISSUES ARE ACTIVE ON CURB Parent Shares Make One-Point Advance Cramps Quiet. Oils Strong Proposals SEALED PROPOSAL WILL HE HE. celved by the Hoard of Recreation at th& office of the Hoard. o87 citj- Hall, until 14 I was New York, .lune !) The New York Evening Sun's financial review this af ternoon is ns follows : The behavior of today's stock market suggested that some, at least, weio tak ing to heart thr rritpr.ntpd words of warning ngninst excessive speculation ;1 1 ,, and the nnngers inherent in the pres ent position issued by brokernge hou-es in bulletin, oral utterance nnd letters put out at the end of the week. The usual week-end accumulation of buying orders that Is, the piling up over Sunday usual since the bull mar- New York, June 0. The most im portant feature of the Ilrond street curb market today was the initial dealing in Ohio Savold Tire, in which more thnn 15,000 shares were traded in at 2S to Other Snvold stocks were also strong, the pnrent shares advancing from (51 to 02. Cramp Shipbuilding was quiet, selling at 133. Submarine Ront was active nnd strong, with n good amount of bus iness nt 70 and 701!. Mnnhattan Shirt Company was nn- 31 ket began, did not materialize. On the contrary, such buvinc ns there was ntither strong feature, ranging from the outset was rather more than offset to 34. making a new high record, by renliziug sales. (leneral Asphalt was strong, with ln- 'Therr. wore, indeed, strnnrr snots and ral interests supposed to be acting for a fairly consistent undertone of strength but in sharp contrast to this there decided weakness nt intervals EOS&JRSftVi movfno!chtur.0,bootnO.rn ,:t'oni? those P-laltles and speculative CentVr. 2h ind .T.frVrson ",,tV.et,"""n navontes wnicn .urn oeen puvie.i iui T Plans and. specifications can be obtained ward the most aggressively. iTS5Sa,iaR.rfiWVT,?J'" For example. General Motors lost street. Philadelphia. Pa., t- sum of Twenty t,v set of plans and M? refunded upon t h, fci.fecincatlons In zL,! Bids from otr thnn 7 points nnd Studebaker inn ...- street, i-niiaoemnia. rs Dy neposltlnr the ' more !?i" ."L.A"'"! X"".V '"'. for eacK I , ,n ..:.... .:.!, -ttnl ,., ,.- ivi ouciiinauana, wniCh will K livuil .1" imiiiin iiii luuuui iiv.visvij lha sltifn nt Vi i "'Z i ... -. -. n ,.A -iji.il'" '" na wr -5 Bids from others than those en... the actual business and the general branches mentioned In the' snlft'V,frnna nin -.. a tt)tertlhed or considered. ' " No bids will b epnsllered unless accom vanled by a certlflcatr from the Cltv Solicitor In compliance with ordinance approved March SSth. 1SB0. requlrlnB s proro-nl bond In all cases where the "mount exceeds jsoo The Board of Bec-eatlon reserves the rtzht to accept or roJect,ny or all hide or fiarts of bids as msv be detmed best for the nteresta of tt cltv "r "" TV. IX CHArPLTN. 1 i.xecutive secretary, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS svnUTKT nirilflVKMUNT AT ITV vANO SCN VILLAOB IIOITSINO Pr'oJECTS tOR THE NORTH CHKSTER RKALTY CO. HWie'i iiiuuoaio ."" " rrceivea Uy the North Chester Realty Cnmnany at the office of the Superintendent of street and Public Improvements. City Hall. Chester. Pa , until 11 a'elotk . m. of the 17th day of June 1910, and at that time and place will be 33 publicly opened and read. The principal Item of the contract and an- proilmate quantity are as follows- Asphaltle concrete, pavlrg- 10.170 square s yards, aranlte pavlne block relald. 5140 v qua's yards, bituminous macadam. 20.700 , square vards. water bound macadam. 4030 ,f esjusrv HIUB. UIIIU CIO .uunuHiion ioT PAV tnr 13.S7S square yards Excavation, nsuo cubic yards F!mti.i,- snept. iiOO cubic yards, concrete curbinc i?or llisl feet. Flans may be seen speclflcatlons obtained at ths olHce of A. F Damon. Jr.. Project Rnrlneer, cor. Hancock and Itldley ave Chester. Pa. ' . Certified checks of 12300 must accompany SB proposal. " . n. i,rvv7.. vice resiqenf. North Chester Realty Co , v-u.-irr, i'a. pV eiBiJED riiorosAijj ill ns re. ceivva Dy uie itnitrn 01 HecreatlOn at the flce of (be Board. 887 City Hall, until l. 'A ' u el Slenaar. June icth. 1919, for the pool at 2d and Cumberland streets. i- nsni aim oiwcuicaiioni can De obtained Among the oils Hoynl Dutch was strong. but the others were under considerable pressure. The coppers displayed more resiliency than many others, due, pre sumably, to indications that the metnl bujing movement has not petered out quite to the extent some had supposed. It is reported that fair amounts of the metal are being sold at modestly rising prices. ! J There was no little interest in what hill i tllf" PorP"yry companies would tlo witu tne uiviuenus. n nen iu Last close Adams Express . 6SK Advance Rumely. 41'f Adv Itumely pf.. 7W( AJax Hubber ... 90 Alaska Q Mines . 3H Alaska Juneau . . 2 Allls-Chal MfK .. 44. Allls-Chal Mfg pf . 0(1 Am Agrlcul Chem.llO.'j 1105.110 ll.H Am Beet Sugar . MM 89 87 8SX Am Bosch Mag 103W 104 101 102!f Am Can 69X 59H b&H 89 Am Can pf ....10(1 Am Car & Fdy .107K '03H 100 1I.7U Am Cotton Oil .. GSJi (Uii 62H 63 Am Cotton Oil pf. B2H Am Drug Snydl . 12J, 12'' 12tf 12K Am Express .... 90 89) j 89 89H Am Hide & Lea . 35H 35K ,'HH 33H Am H & L pf ..128 127f 126 i 12 Am Ice 74 73 70 72! Am International. 1135, 114T HI, H2M Am Wnseed . .. 72Ji i.l T2 72 Am Linseed pf .. 07j 07 07 07 Am Locomotlxe . 85 , S.jf 84 U 85 Am Loco pf ....107M 108Jj 108 108M Am Malting .... 'J?i 25 2H 2H Am Smelt & Kef . 84 85U 82 S5H Am S & R pf ..10GH . ... "... Am Snuff 124JS 120 123! 126JJ Am Steel Fdrles . . 375 38 37f SSH Am Sugar Ref ...137 137 130 13(1)4 Am Suma Tob ..109 1035 11 SH 109K Am Sum Tob rts. 4Ji 5H 45' 5X Am Tel & Tel ..107Ji 107 10h( lOftii Am Tobacco ....2I8.1J 2JlH210)f 219 J Am Tob pf new.lOi'i Am Woolen 117.'. 119 117 117 Am Woolen pf . . . 109JS 10T 10SJJ ir8H Am Writ I of .. 31 .'il'j "0H CI Am Zlno L & S . 23 2ft' i 23'( 26K Am 2 L & S pf . . . Ill 01'. 00 01 Anaconda Copper. 73 7A' 72 74H Asso Dry Goods . fis-'l 6S 57 57 Associated Oil ... 89 Atch Top & S F.10U, 102I100'f ir2 1 Atch T & S F pf . Hi 87Jj S7H 87J Atl Coast Line . 105H 101 101 104 Atl Gulf & W I 187 1M 170Jj 181 Baldwin 1oco .1C3S 1 ll'jlOT 1M.' Baltimore & Ohio. 54 537 53!f 63JJ Balto & Ohio pf 59H H.irrett rn Ufl 140 137!f 138 Batopllas Mining. 2 Vi IJj Us f Beth S Class B mi SO S5i 8331 Beth Steel 8 pf 114ni4T, 114'. 114K Last S:00 cuss Hlih Low P.m. Reading 01K 92) 00! 01 Rep Iron & Steel . 901, 01 00 00 Roy D Am shares. 1145 117J4 1165, 1105, Roy DNY shares 1M' 117JC 11S5 110J, St L-San Fran .. 225, 22K 215, 22 St L Swrn 22M 23M 225, 235, St L Swrn pf ..35 36Jf 305, 305, Savago Arms ... 065, 71 7,K 71 Saxon Motor .... 12 125, 12 12 Seaboard Air L. . 1 105, H i 101, Seaboard A I. pf. 20J, 211, 21 215, Sears 11 A Co ...807 207K 2005 207'i Sears R& Co pf.. 120 120 120 120 Shattuck-Arlz ... 15 v 16H 15 1SH Sinclair O Ref .. 66), 6rth 05 66.' Slosa-Shemeld ... 08 OR 07 07J, Southern FaclOo .112 114K 1105.412 Southern Rwy .. 31!f 315i 31X 31H Southern Rwy pf. 70 705, 70 70 Booth Fisheries . . 23 Brook R Tran . . 32 B R T cfs of dep 27Jj Bruns T & R sec .S!j Burns Bros ... .110 Butte Cop & Zinc I3' Butte & Superior Butterlck Co . . . Caddo Cent O . . Ca Packing .'. . . Cal Petroleum . . Cal Pet pf Calumet & Ariz 14 32), 28 9a !25, 23H 3uW 31M 27M 27M OH 05, 13", 31 V, 31', f0 7P5 30H 84'i 135, 29'j 33 flll 70! i 30 82 135, aov 33 60 70'f 385, 84), 30 3J' 50', 714 35t 82' 4 10i Canadian Paclflo.ln4 lC4f 104 104)i Central Leather K8 118 lU5'i 100K 4S)i 51H 4S fiOJ, HIS 200 201 200 07tj 07l 075, 07 Ji 0-i 10 '0 10 29H 45 . 1 Cerro rle Pasco C. Chandler Motor. . Ches & Ohio Chi Gt Western . Chi G W pf Chi Mil & St P Chi Mil & St P pf tho Hoynl Dutch interests busing it nt 7::-1, to 7 Pi. Sholnn Oil wns steady, selling at 52. Sinclair Gulf sold at 02 to P. Cos- den continued firm, with sales at 12(fi. 11 . There was a good demand for Tc:as-Kentucky Oil, with the buying based on nthices in regard to develop ments nt its property in Brockcnridge county, where Cosden, Sinclair and Texns Pacific Coal arc also conducting active development work. Houston Oil was strong, selling nt 123 to 127. Intcrrontinqutal Hubber sold at 30 to 201,-... Martin-l'airy ranged from -'JV to 20-i. National Ice continued strong, ad vancing to the new high record of 81. Aetna sold at 10. INDUSTRIALS Tft. vi 1t 6 PM iaso P1. . Ill -..V". am lake4a InAel An fiAnaMas-a,! v ajUCIfsi111 us vsji,a,ijrim "" No bids will b considered unless accom panied ;y a certificate from the City Solicitor In compliance with ordinance approved March 2Stn. loou. requinna- a proposal bond in all cases where the amount exceeds .300. Tha Board of Tterreatlnn r.e...... .k- rlrht to accept or reject a nv or all hlds or p. m '"" .!. us uceirrea Desi lor tne Cr&mn &. Sons Curtlss Aeroplane . . . . Canven Tool Carbon Steel Emerson Phonograph . . Hendee Mtx Iike Torpedoboat . . . I.ehlxh Coal bales . .. Lima Loco Maxim Munitions ... . -V y Shipbuilding . . . Nor Amer Pap Pulp . Otis Elevator Peerless Motor Poole En? Scrlppa-Booth Standard Motora .... Steel Allos Submarine Todd Shipbuilding ... Trlanirle Film United Profit Sharing-. I S Steamship United Motors World Film Wright-Martin Air .. 33 .. 25 .. 80 . . II ..230 130 . in 3 ..100 . .. 7 ... 17 respect m me """.""""- Aetna KxplosUe. m announcement came, ui. miuuuj, men-. Amer-Iirmsh Mil a proved to bo no change in any of the Amer Marconi j,.--- lour uisDursements. Air utociioh ..... . , Canadian Car Co . The steel group was barely steady, Can car t Fdy pref .. . . t t i- Charcoal Iron nor were tne marines. Amcnraii w- Chevrolet Motors ternationnl and Atlnutic uult were re actionary to a degree, the latter de clining more than seven points at one time. The leathers were likewise weak. Strong spots were not wholly wanting, however, AlHs- Chalmers, American Linseed, American Cotton Oil and Co lumbia Gas, for example. The rails presented few features of interest. Southern X'acific enjoyed a brief sharp advance in the early after noon, on the strength of a misapprehen sion that a minor decision of the Su preme Court was the one involving liti gation over the oil lands. The error was discovered quick'y and the stock dropped back as sharply from the high of around 115. There were numerous elements ofjohio . '.'.'.'. repression in the dny'H news. The ' Jr'J,)r,JfpP1 ,; telegraphers striKe must yet do raced, s of n J Sat.close Ask (sale) 10 a r, 7 .Ml ns. oo N .ion 1.15 IB 3 110 -H 23 IDS 'i'i r.a Chi & Nwrn 103'. Chi It I & Pac. . . 30.'i C R I & P 6 pf. 715j C R I & P 7 pf 827. Chile Copper 2: Chlno Copper .... 43t Cluet Peabody .. 81!i Colo Fuel & Iron . 0'j Col Gas & Eleo . . 54 Colo So 1st pf. . 58 Com Tab Rcc . . . 5Ui" Consolidated Gas.lOl's Con In Cal Mln OJf Continental Can . 103!i Corn Prod Ref .. b7' Crucible Steel .. 94!i Cuba Cane Sugar. 35J, Cuba C S pf .... MJ, Cuban-Am Sug . . 19SJ Dela & Hudson ..113Jt Del Lack & West.2U3 . Dener & Rio Gr. 8 . Den & Rio Gr pf. 10U Dome Mines ... 15 Elk Horn Coal .. 3.))," Emerson-Brant . . 29 Erie 19),' Erie 1st pf 31 Fed Mln & Sm . . 15 , Fed M & S pf.. 435a 454 4 Mi 45Ji 71J 70,'j 70)j lu'l 103 101 30 71 824 27 474 875, 504 57". 584 295. 71 824 254 43 874 49.4 54!i 584 294 71 824 27 47 84 60 M 57), 584 Slrombcrg Carb . 62 02 01 02 Studebaker Co ..116K 1145, 107 1124 Studebaker Co pf. 100 100 90)1100 Stutz Motor .... 73 73 71 724 Superior Steel ... 524 624 514 614 Tenn Cop & Chcm 15 144 14 145, Texas Co 2S0 270 270 2775f Texas A PaclOo . 64 684 634 644 Third Avenue ... 24 25 224 245, Tobacco Prod ...1034 1044 103.4 1034 Tob Prod pf ....1104 1124 1104 1114 Union Paclflo ... 135 135Jf 1314 134'i Union racllta pf. 734 ... United Alloy S . . 634 635i" Un Cigar Stores . 1304 141 United Drug ....125 ... United Dyewood .61 ... United Fruit ....105f 198 Un Rys Invest . . 124 . . . Un Rys In pf ... 264 . . . U S Cast I P & F. 28), 33 U S Express ... 30)t . . . V S Food Prod . . 781f 7gU U S Ind Alcohol .1014 163 V 3 Realty & Im. 50 4R U S Rubber Uru now uru n U S Rub 1st pf.,1144 114' 114 114 uoamtiinsji, 6SW 60r (17V r.9if .1105, 1104 1094 1104 .1164 1164 116.4 1164 . 844 885, 834 884 in . 78 .114 70 524 535i 1384 1394 102 194 301 315, -4-, "'.I Philadelphia Stocks Net lllsh Low Close ehre. 450 Am Strs. 25 25 25 2 10 Am Bmclt 85 85 851 300 DaldLoc.103 103 103 V 2100 E ec Stor 70 73-ft f-'t 100 Gen Anph 74 74 3120 Lk S Cor 20 10 10 I,ch Nnv. 70 70 180 Leh Vfll. C5 54& 411 Pa It It. 47 47 05 Pa Salt. 82 81 200 Phil Klcc 25 25 335 V It T tc 28 28 31 Ph Tract 70 70 33 Heading. 01 01 10 So Pac. 114 114 220 Ton Ilel. 3 3 , 010 Ton Mln. 3 -1 10 Un Trac 30 30 120 UG I... (!() 00 430 U S Stl.110 100 110 100 War I &H 8 8 84 Ex dividend. 74l 20 70 .. 55 47 82 .. 25 28 70 01.. 114 .. 3 3 30 00 00 Close 00. Ket chte. V 77H 100 45 10W 45 U S Steel U S Steel pf ., Utah Copper . Utah Securities Va-Caro Chem Va-Caro C nf , Va Iron C & C 19 111 19 774 7754 775 1134 1134 1134 Wabash jiff nanien pr A ... 37 Wells Fargo Ex.. 724 West Maryland . 13 IVistern Paclflo . 244 Western Pac pf , 5ft Western Union T. (0 Westing E AM.. f8 Wheeling & I, E. 104 Wheel & L E pr. 22 Whlto Mptors ... 60 Wilson & Co .... 9(iu Willys-Overland . 38 Wool (F W) Co. 131 Worthington P . . a', Wor Pump pf A. 7 Wor Pump pf B. 7T( 71f 114 304 734 13 244 67 89 694 12 24 01 97 38 '85 '774 0 115' 364" 734 13 244 57 89 674 10.',' 24 CO i 054 37), 82), 77K 714' 114 30!i 734 13 214 67 89 584 U 24 hi 95.4 374 84 774 .t'.SL "''Mend-Morris Essex ..L tTLI". 1 c cal lit and St. x rleht Tennessee Copper and Cheml- New York Bonds U3 101 102M 94 J04 9rl 1004 674 674 94',' 924 944 36 354 354 844 844 81.4 1024 104 1014 (8 112 112 112 104 104 104 144 144 14!' 40 384 3J4 324 29 324 194 IM.' 184 30). 304 30)5 455, 414 454 Sales In 1000 insh 10 Anglo-French .Is 07 fi Am Smelt " Am T & T 0s.. Low 2-'.0 07A . 07 00 y. 00 vi no a 103 103 103 IIONDS High Low S0000 El & PC Tr 4s.. 00 1000 Leh Val gen Os.102 102 102 7000 Lib Bond 4th 4s 04.00 04.80 04.80 .18 1000 Victory 4s...l00 1Q0 100 .04 1400O Phil Elec 1st 5s.. 00 05 0G 1000 Heading gen 4s.. 83 83 83 LAKE SUPERIOR BECOMES ACTIVE LEADER AND GAINS American Stores, Storage Battery and General Asphalt Com mon Also Are in Demand P. R. T. Declines LOCAL LOANS INCREASE Reserves and Deposits Higher Than Same Week Last Year The average condition of membsra of the Philadelphia Clearing House Association for tho weeK preceoinir ioaay is enowi, mo te weekly sti' lows: I.oans . KTtrrK. CI. Due from banks Bank deposits .... Indhld. deposits . . Time deposits .... Res. with F. B. B nnd legal de positories Cash In vaults . . . Total reserve held. Reserve required . . i;xress reserve ement, with comparisons, as fol- ALL MEMBERS June 9, '10. 182S.BSfl.O0n House.. 23.AS3.nnO Ull.ftSII.UUil 148.539.000 M2,20B.nftn 0.6U7.0UU Increase tin, S22. 01)11 l.n72.000 7Bn.ooo 1,572. 000 8,onii,onn 50.000 Trading was moderately broad today on the Philadelphia Stock Exchange, but few Issues developed activity of Interest and prlco movement were ir regular. Attention was, therefore, largely centered in a few home lenders which developed fair momentum. Lake Superior Corporation became the active leader around midday and was In good demand. About 2700 shares had changed hands by mldafternoon, and although It was lower before the nctlvlty developed It later had a fair advance. Electric Storage Ilattery also found n good market nnd advanced as much as , with a Might reaction following, but It ended above Satur- day's closing level. General Asphalt common, on a small turnover, gained more than 1 point, and American Stores, on a new movement, doubtless due to the recent listing of additional shares, advanced 2 points. Rapid Transit trust certificates were Inclined to be reactionary on mod erate selling, while Philadelphia Traction moved tip and Union Traction, ex dividend, was off fractionally. Tonopah Mining was fairly active, but It yielded slightly after selling unchanged. United Gas Improvement wns firm and Penn sylvania Salt recovered an early loss. Other home stocks held fairly steady ati or around their previous closing prices. Pennsylvania nallroad and Lehigh Vallev each yielded slightly after coming out unchanged and Heading Company sold at ita previous close, although It, showed an advance in the forenoon. Steel common followed Its course on the big board and was lower. Baldwin was firm. Penn National Sees Big Trade Opportunity The Penn National Bank, in its bulletin for June, says In part : "We have become the creditor nntion of the world. Wc are the greatest manufacturing nation In the world. IVc rank highest statistically in per capita efficiency measured by the production of world necessities. "Not only have we billions for foreign Investment, but the United States has reached a point of Industrial development which demands the creation of foreign mnrkcts. This can be done by the utilization of our surplus production of manufactured articles and the utilization of our surplus capital in absorbing foreign credit obligations in payment of our exports. " After calling attention to the trade advancement made by England after the Napoleonic war and comparing the British position at that time with America's today, the bulletin goes on to say : "The attractiveness of this position appears to be at its maximum today. It Is doubtful If sound foreign securities will, within a lifetime, be available on fo favorable a basis. Many of the shrewdest nnd most far-seeing men In American finance have recognized the situation and are profiting by It. Amef lea's destiny lies not In continued Isolation. Her opportunity for world service is enormous nnd her reward will be great and lasting." 1 Atchison 4s 82 Vi .". Bait & Ofis 80 2 do cv 4s 70 7! 1 C & O cv4s.. 84 5 C (St AVest 4s.. 02 1 C M & St P cv 5s 70 2 cv 4s 70 3 Cy of Paris 0s., 08 1 Erie 4s 08 13 Iuterb Met 4s 41 100 Lib Bond 3s.. 00.50 00.3S 00.38 82 82 80 80 70 70 84 S4 02 02 70 70 70 70 07 07 08 08 41 41 200 do eonv 4s 1(1 do 1st Is.. 550 do 4s ... 01 do 1st 4s. 182 do 2d 4s. 833 do 4th 4s. 347 Victory Nts 4s.l00 11 Midvale 5s 00 04.30 04.24 04.30 05.70 05.70 05.70 05.54 05.40 05.40 05.80 05.00 05.80 04.S0 04.00 1)4.04 01.04 04.80 01.80 00.08 1)0,08 00 00 VI , 90 .S3 5 . 42 . 5 . 82 . 30 . 30 . 30 . 4 . 5 . 17 i .113 . 1 ! 31; . 33 . 4 . 55. '. 45 u 83 40 50 30 7 R i7; 11s 14 24 as 55 5', 45 5'i 174 'i 2 A as 54S 34 Famous Players., un i 1164 11441 15 Fisher Body 91.4 97.4 91 94 Gaston W & W.. 355. 314 355, 3)5. General Clear . . 824 834 814824 General Electric . luO lfiOJj 1654 1604 I General Motors .243 243 2354 238 Gen Motors pf .. 94.4 94 934 934 Gen Motora deb . 904 DO 00 00 834 834 82H 82? 73 764 704 764 99 084 984 084 43 48 474 474' 44 444' 41 445. 66 67 67 07 604 014 694 01 60 014 58.4 614 26 244 24 244 81 Ml-, 83' 8".4 85 i 84 84 84 30 31 294 31 Inter Harv new 1354 1404 1354 1394 Inter Mem Mar . 604 544 494 635, Inter Mer M pf..l204 1215 117 12Ui mi Interests of the city W. D CIIAMPLIN'. Executive Secretary k XA8TERN STATE PENITENTIARY. 21st and Falrmount Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. " Sealed proposals will be received by the above-named institution until 12 o'clock rioon Thursday. June 19, 1919. for furnlsh inr meat and flour supplies for the month of July. 1919: coal supplies for one year from July 1. 1919. to July 1. 1920: milk supplies fqr the months of July. August and Sep. "ember 1919. To be delivered free of por terage, freight and other charges, at such times and In such quantities as may be re Otitred. SJid If not as represented will be rejected! quantities In be Increased or de creased at the discretion of the Board of In spectors. Sealed proposals will also bo re ..1. nn the above date for the remnvul nt ,ij.emders- ashes and rubbish for one year iKFSXtiSXl 3nW 1. 11)19 to Jillv 1 1090 1-h ii-j,. ..,.... -. --,-. ... ---- -. .--. ..... "-" STANDARD OIL STOCKS 182 isn . . . . 3S0 38 3H4 . . .203 302 a!2 . . . 275 280 270 . . l!37 04S 745 . . 383 390 388 Trlaiia nu n i lion nnmia nail 1 otirnAil t O " N I . J.UI.U fl SSI'S l" llll'll 1'le.HV US I'V, DlftlMM ST nrn riPs-'ninifur iiinrf ntwl innrp nnnfnsorl ' I1DEI 1jIIK I Oil. Advices from Inris ctatcd that in that 'oJmmLnweaiih G.aB center there whs a widespread fe-lius ' r?di Co ' ' I Federal Oil International Petrol Dill s)U.r , iw wu.jr . w.u, (11 Kpa-ctor h-by rerv. the mM to reject -utiy or ait Dios receivea an mey may rteom JJOf 114V eje-sei inirirniii nt ,.- ROBERT J Institution McKENTT Warden. r.a v.. u. riyflOVERNMKNT 8AI.F. OF COTTON TEX- r 'TKTii,TrLE8. Over B.ooo.nnn yds . comprising M-vaanaburr. Jeans. Sheeting. Sateen. Duck. STwtll. Venetians, Galatea. Outlna- Flannel, . Mohair SEAI.En June IS. 1919 r,-A,s'.Penlm, Shirting. Italian Moleskin "..i.l Benre, "Dura satin." iicxinr. II ?? I. Sl.ra lll V. nn.n. IA a m J.i Kavt War Dept.. Surplua Property Dlv , Muni- t.'Eir -"Ttons mar., wasmnsion. u u., wnere par. l - .....iBrv. inpnii iiii, inrmi cm BIDS will be opened 10 ,, . jgV .tlculars. special bid forms can he obtained. iJt" "'hnvKRNMENT KM.K. OF GltEV nnnniv Ifl's, v- KTTE. Over 2.000.000 yds. SEALED BIDS lJ1 w111 epeneci 1 iu . rn. ine 10. 1BI, at IVivi rm nnnniv nfflcea! Philadelphia. New TnrW lx. Sostorf. where partieulars. special bid forma . : r Min b ' Vwww ce, . Lisas ;4jr f.A. Houston (Jll Merrltt ejii Mlowest Refining Met Petrol nnlo Fuel . Sapulpa Refining siuoah Mnclalr OH Ilnno 1' iTnrTTKm ivrc'C'r. vi unuciii 1 ndcjv FOR EXPERT l AOAJUl-,IAlNl, i.:Crt Auditing C. P. A. lifiMrnational Accountants' lety e-Study Courso 2. 811 Wld.n.r Bid. ilJsnwC Ekttiv, Wm that the enemy would not-sign. With slight net clinnge of steel, the market was ithout a definite leader nnd trading was relatively quiet. Tin coppers continued to advance broadly, however, particularly Utah, which crossed 88, Anaconda nnd Smeltns. Hails were hut slightly affected by the ounrock . actions of the House appropriations committee in recommending only $750, 000,000 to meet the deficit of govern ment railroad operation. The director general asked for $1,200,000,000. The crop report for June 1, Issued at 2:15 o'clock, showed conditions of win ter wheat 04.0. against 100.5 on Mav 1, nnd estimated a yield of 803,000,000 bushels. This was about what was ex pected in grain circles. The condition of spring wheat was put at 1)1.2 and indicated production 343,000,000 bush els, making a total wheat yield of 1.230,000,000 bushels, which is very close to recent figures. The production of oats was estimated at 1.440.000,000 bushels and of rye 107,000,000 bushels. There was an exceptionally good tone to the foreign exchange market. Ster ling was quoted at $4.(539. and lire ad vanced 12 points. Francs held steady and neutrals were higher nil around. The government's decision to remove the embargo on gold exports was another step in tho progress toward a return to a peace basis. Money conditions were unchanged, call lonns renewing at 0 per cent and continuing at that rato throughout. Time funds for the nearer dates loaned at 5 to 0 per cent, with most of the banks holding out for the latter rate. Subscriptions to the latest Issues o( treasury certificates of indebtedness were reported to b In excess of $500, 000.000. Cotton was bid up from $5 to $8 a bale, due to sudden adverse weather change. . 50 "1 . in. 11 . 3. . HO 2'i .185 34 . 20 : 6S 6V4 STOCKS 11 a 59 S 12 liti 84 ni 1.12 204 1S7 as MINIMI STOCKS 4 Big Ledge Boston & Mont Butte New York ... Con Aril CFS Jerome . First National Ooldfleld Merger Ooldlleld Cons Ooldneld Florence . Ooldfleld Kewanas . Oreen Monster Hecla Mining .... llnurA Sound Indenendence Lead Jerome Verde . Jim Butler . . . . Jumbo Extension McKlnley-Liarrasn . . Magma Copper Mother Lode .... Mines Co or America V.unril KlllS Nevada Wonder Nlplsslng nay nercuies San Toy Tonopah Extension . United Verde ... . West End Con . . . White cap, . . . Yerlngton nOMiK Bethlehem 7s '21 . ... I02i Cosden Oil Ss 102 Cosden Co 6s 1"2 Cudahy 7s 1024 Russian Government 54 s 50 Russian Gov 04 s 5 Southern Rwy Ss 904 Sinclair Oil A 110 Todd Shipbuilding As.... 101 75 S IS 4 IK 35 34 S 5S 44 3 s 85 in 2 3 42 3 25 S 2 X 7S H 77 lit 4 24 5 2n 45 1 fi0' 12 114 3 304 12s 204 le an Good (B F) Co.. Granby Consol . . Gr Xorthcrn pf . . G N cfs for ore p. Greene-Can Cop . Gulf States S . . . Haskell & Barker. Inspiration Cop . Internat Agrlcul . Internal Ag- pf . . Interborough Con . Inter Con pf. 2 X Y C & II Gs.100 100 100 5 Nor Pac 3s 50 50 50 5 Pa 5s 100.5 (I.V& 05 05 10 South Pac cv 5s.ll.1V4 113 113 10 Texas Co Gs ...102 102 1Q2 8 U K of O B & I 5s 1021 00 00 !)0 22 do 1037 100 DOi 90?i n5,02.0fK 0,703,000 15.ms.000 715,00(1 05,050,000 0,784.000 53.024, oon 711. 000 12.082,000 0,023.000 MEMBERS RESERVE ST8TEM Reserve held BJ'S5S'SJ!! ,?'2n?'n!!S Excess reserve ... . 0.087.000 7,401,000 TRUST COMPANIES NOT MEMBERS RESERVE SYSTEM Reserve held ... 5.SnM2 ,'2i'nn9 Excess reserve ... 2. O45.O0O 1, 503.000 In addition to the. deposits above there were this week 1RO.380.000 government de posits against which no reserve Is requlrea. Money-lending rates NEW YORK Money on call, mixed' collateral, opened today at G per cent for lending nnd renewing. On all In dustrial collateral, the opening rnte was 0 per cent. The market for time fundB shows an unchanged situation with 5 per rent bid on good mixed securities collateral, and moderate loans on industrials for neriods of sixty and ninety days. Price bank acceptances inu to snow nnv increased volume and rates are. un changed from the levels that have ruled for a numDer ot wcc pum. n loans on this class of documents are still 4 per cent. There is a continued range from 5 to 5 per cent in mercantile discounts of the best quality. l Is still a spotty market. Some Institutions in this city hold a fnirlv larce amount of paper, consid ering the limited offerings, while others are not disposed to take much interest. Tho best market, ns heretofore, Is in the west. PHILADELPHIA Call. 0-J4 per cent; time, 50 per ceut; commer cial paper, three to six months, iVi(3! 5 per cent; six months, 0 per cent. Internat Nickel Internat Paper . . Jewel Tea Kan City So .... Kan C S pf Kelly-Spring T . . Kelsey Wheel . . . Kennecott Cop . . Keystone T & R. 2SI 014 42 284 61)i 41.4 234 ... 55 50 125 12o 57 ... 394 40 0 1024 284 00 41 284 61 414 50 uO 1234 125!. 384 Vo" 084 1024 4 iVJVi, s 74 A 77 S IS I. 20 5 14 54 54 4S 4S 6 ; .. IS 30 ia it 115 111 as 4B4 U s A . 114 12 iY1 ." 2U 2'i 304 2 1 Lack Steel 87!.' Lee Rub & Tire . 314 Lehigh Valley . . . 65),' Lie & Myers pf..H24 Loose-Wiles Bis . 72 724 725i 72.4 Lorlllard P Co ..1911 101 101 10H Manhattan Shirt. 118.4 1324 12U4' 1324 Maxwell Motora . 53.4 53)5 524 53 Maxwell M 1st pf. 814 81 80 80 Maxwell M 2d pf. 41)i May Dept Stores. 00 Mexican Petrol ..192 Miami Copper . . 271 Midvale Steel ... 53 Minn & St L new. 185i 10 204 334 58.4 80), 30) j 127 214 884 87 88): 34), 344 344 554 5JH 55 40)5 40 404 96 90 00 1914 1884 1014 DIVIDENDS DECLARED Parke & Co., quarterly of 4 per cent, pay able June 30 to holders of record June 2n Niagara Falls Power Company a dividend of t-1 a share on common, payable June Id to holders of record June 10 The quarterly dividend nf $1.75 a share on pre ferred will be paid on July 15 to holders of record June 30. California Petroleum Corporation a divi dend of S2.50 a share nn nreferrnd nn ,..- count of back dividends. In addition to quar terly of 11.7.1 a share on that Issue, both pajable July 1. Books close June 20. H H. Kr.fiSA Comnanv semlnnn,,., J2.50 a share on common and the quarterly of Jl.75 a share on preferred, payable July Loose-Wllea Biscuit Company, ouarlerlv 1 S per cent first preferred, palable July 1 to stock of record June 10. Central Arulrre Sugar Company quarter ly of $2.50 a share on common, payable July 1 to stock of record June 24. American Sewer Pipe Company, quarterly of 50 cents, payable June 20 to holders ot record June 10. Imperial Tobacco Company, of Canada an Interim dividend of 14 per cent on Its ordinary shares, payable June 27. Mo Kan & Tex Mo Kan & T pf . . Missouri Pacific . Missouri Pac pf Montana Power . Nat Acme National Biscuit , Nat Con & Cable. Nat Knam & S pf . 102 Nat Lead 814' Nev Con Cop .... 10 Nat R of M 2d pf. 104 New Or T & M. 42) i N V Air Brake ..123 N V Central .... 83 N Y Dock 32 N Y N H & II... 334 N Y Ont & Wes . 225i Norfolk Southern. 19 28), 534 184 94 104 334 84 834 'MU 1334 224 102 855 194 95, 42 124 824 3l4 335, 244 194 I02S 105 101 103 52 02 99K 107 101H 52 eo BAR 8ILVER Commrcial bar silver wot quoted In New York today at $1.00, an ad vance of sC The British Government has changed the valuo of the Indian rupee to the American equivalent of about $1.12 per ounce of silver, toward which level the price of the metal has been gravitating of late. t Nor & Western . . 1094 1 10 North American . 574 50 Northern Paclflo. 99 Noa Sco S & C . 015 , Ohio Cltlea Gas . 594 Ohio Fuel Sup . Ontario Mining Okla Prod A It Owens Bot Mao Paclflo Mall .. Pac Tel & Tel . Pan Am Pet & T.101 Penn Railroad .. 474 Penn Seaborfrd S. 36) People's Gas Chi. 53.4 Peoria & Eastern. 15 Pere Marquette . Pere Marq pf Pere Mar prior pf. Philadelphia Co . Plerce-Arrow . . . . Pierce-Arrow Df .109 Pierce Oil 23), Pitts C C & St Li, 70 Pitts Coal 044 Pitta & West Va . 44 Pitts &. W Va pf. 844 Fond Creek Coal. 184 Pressed S Car .. 804 Pullman Co 128 Punta A Sugar ..,65 Ity Steel Spring- . 03 Ray Cons Cop .. 234 28 52 175, 04 104 33 58 80 364 12ft 21M 102 834 185f 94 414 122 824 314 324 23 10 28 53 5 17?,' 94 104 33.4 58 834 30.4 131. 22 102 83,4 104 0j 414 1224 825X 314 32). 234 19 BANK CLEARINGS Bank dealings today compared with cor responding day last two lears v 1919 1018 lfT Phiin ...ni, ii.-.3,19C snn.11tu.n13 i.vi.ini.iinn Boston... a7.1tn.47H 3S.fl7'.St4 ft -.?a ni , N. Y... 417,252,957 404.n04.732 40O.O4.Vn3O CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS Chicago. June 0. BUTTER Receipts '-".iiii iuds. nasy. Kxtra, OlSc. firsts. 4n W.llc: seconds. 4H648e. EGOS Receipts. 34.024 cases. Steady Tirsts. 40SMlc: ordinary firsts, 383nc miscellaneous. 38940c, FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, June 0. The market for foreign exchange in the early dealings today displayed strength which was pretty general. Covering of stiorts wns in part responsible. Quotations were : Demand sterling 4.03"i, cables 4.G4-4. Franc cables 6.40, checks 0.42. Lire cables 7.05, checks 7.07. Swiss cables 5.23, checks D.25. Guilder cables 30, checks 30. Pesetas cables 20.10, checks 20.10. Stockholm cables 25.70, checks 25.50. Christlanla cables 25.40, checks 25.20. Copenhagen cables 23.70, checks 23.50. The foregoing rates for France showed n gain of 3 centimes from Saturday's closing figures. Huble notes were nominally higher at 12.50. In mldafternoon, French and Italian exchanges were strong while sterling shaded very slightly from th best of the day. Business was only raodernte. Quotations were: Demand sterling 4.S3e4.83!' ; cables 4.84 4.844. Franc cables 0.30, checks G.41. Lire cables 7.88, checks 7.00. Guilder cables 30 3-10, checks 30. 100!' llo 84 114 67 405i .'324 2351 4015 614 40)1 644 984 0J), 6H 524 84 114 624 414 324 102 47)5 "74 66 144 244 49 054 404 644 109 254 69 J i 654 434 844 204 804 128 044 034 245. 68 084 00 635, 614 84 11 574 384 32 10 47 80 54 14 234 485 644 384 63 100 25), 184 644 424 844 184 85H 128 234 50 014 58), 624 W 114 01M 40 324 101 47 37), 65 144 24 40 654 J0 644 109 254 084 044 444 845. 20 854 12b 644 034 244 Brandon, Gordon & Waddell 89 Iliberty Street Ground Floor, Singer Building NEW YORK CITY We announce the formation of the above partnership for the purpose of dealing in Municipal Bonds. MR. BRANDON has been associated with Messrs. Spitzer, Rorick & Company for nearly twenty years, the past ten as Manager of their New York office. MR. GORDON has just returned from Over-Seas' service, prior to which time he was for a number of years the New England representative of Messrs. Spitzer, Rorick & Company. MR. WADDELL has been for the past ten years the New York State representative for Messrs. Spitzer, Rorick & Company. We arc prepared to render every service consistent with conservative investment banking business. New York City June 9,1919 JOHN ROBERT BRANDON, ALKXANDKR GORDON, DONALD W. WADDEL,fk UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT LIBERTY LOAN SECURITIES Approx. Yield If Appro. Called, or It Yield to Bat Callable Dne Selling ot Par Maturity an Callable Date 3i2 1932 1947 3.55 3.53 334 1922 1923 3.75 3.75 4 1932 1947 4.48 4.29 4 1927 1942 4.83 4.40 4l4 1932 1947 4.70 4.51 414 1927 1942 5.00 4.60 414 1933 1938 4.72 4.65 434 1922 1923 4.76 4.75 4i4 1928 - 4.86 $50, $100, $500 AND $1000 DENOMINATIONS FULL INFORMATION REGARDING TAX FEA. TURES OF THE LIBERTY LOAN SECURITIES WILL BE FURNISHED UPON REQUEST. MONTGOMERY & CO. w 8f cUhAic8aAgLoLE 8T- PHILADELpSTa WALYLor! 5' MEMBERS OF T1TE NEW YORK AND PII1I.A. ATOCK' EXCHANGES COVEllNMKNT SECURITIES DEPARTMENT. 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