s. I?4r ll tWt Lrt fcV ''' V' -. k V ,c" i 1 i. i" --!;' 1 y !'' rr le I following companies v offer INSURANCE of all kinds 1 Beidler & Bookmyer General INSURANCE BROKERS 324 Walnut Street Lombard f7 Main 411 New York Office 1)5 William Street Tkt OUtil Tille Company la Iht fforU CTflc &eal jEStatc rat Sttfiurance anb tZCrujSt Compmt? of $Ijilnbclpjt;i 523 Chestnut Street General Accident Fire and Life Assurance Corporation, Ltd. FREDERICK RICHARDSON United Statec Manager General Building! 4th and Walnut Sts., Philadelphia Branch Office, 421 V2 Walnut St. WILLIAMS & WALTON General Insurance Agents Nos. 416-420 Walnut Street PHILADELPHIA giiMiuiiimiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiioimiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiuimimiiiiuit; 1 1825 law THE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE Insurance Company INCORPORATED 182S CHARTER TFTtrETCAI. Office. 508-510 WALNUT ST. MIILADKM'HIA. TA. "anHul VSn.O0nM A.seM R.Mfl.ms m Net Rnrnln. 1 .R4S.K2 (in Surplus to Policyholder.. 2,505. J2".. 00 0 3 SiMimiiiiiiiininiuiiimtiiiiimiiiiiniiiMiiininiMiiimmriiimiii 1817 Fire 1919 Association OF PHILADELPHIA N. W. Cor. 4th & Walnut Has given Its policy holders solid Indemnity for more than ona hundred years nnd haa never been so strong financially aa now. Have you a policy ln this old and rellshle CompinvT CHARTER PERPETUAL $50 $100 LIBERTY BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD Biddle & Henry 104 SOUTH FIFTH STREET It em be re Philadelphia .Stock Exchange. DIVIDENDS THK moVIDENT MFB AND TRUST COMPANY Or VHILADKM'IIIA PhllAdelphla June '23, 1910 At a mettine ofk the board of directors, hfld this da. ft quarterly dlldend of fle (B) ppr cent was declared payable on Jtil 1, 1910, to stockholders of record on the booku of the company at the close of busi ness June 23 1919 Checks for dividends will be mailed unless other directions shall have bean died with the company LEONARD C. ASHTON. Secretary. r - , BUSINESS NOTES Domestic production of podtet knives, scissors and shenrs is still inadequate for the normal demand, and there is little or no importation save scattering lots from Japan. Before the war the greater proportion of pocket knives used ln this country were imported from Germnny and Knglnnd, and so fnr it has been found impossible to increase the domestic production up to the nor mal demand. A great scarcity still prevails in tnanv lines of machinists' tools. The domi nant reason for the shortnge is that during the war the production units for making these tools were nlmost entirely taken up by thp government. The re sult was depleted stocks in domestic hands, and this gap has not been filled. Heavy financial losses through (lie nationalization of port services hnve caused the Argentine Gpvernment to de cide to turn over to private contractors the handling of the ports, according to the shipping review, Navigacion, The contractors under tho proposed plan would be required to pay to the gov ernment two cents gold en each ton of shipping loaded or unloaded. This fund would be created to cover government losses from the ports and would be con tinued until the fund nmounts to nbout $500,000. CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS , !,' .J.un? . M. BUTTEH Receipts, 21i208tubi. Market firm extras. tlOcj Trsts 84BWci seconds. 4347oi packing atock 40tv44c. EOOS Recelpta 82.851 cases. Market atMdv. Firsts, sn40c: ordinary firsts. SSci miscellaneous, 3780c; dirties, 81ffl35c. Cash for Depositors of Defunct Bank Pittsburgh, June 23. Ilecelver G, II. Getty, of the defunct Park linnk, an nounces that a payment amounting to S3 18 per cent would be mado about July 1 to depositors, whose money has been tied up in the bank since it failed to Topeirtts doori, February 18, GOSSIP OF THE STREET BALDWIN CONSOLIDATION ANNOUNCEMENT EXPECTED Report Comes From Nciv York That Philadelphia Plant Will Be Sold Gossip of the Street THERE wprc persistent, rumors of pending consolidations and nbsorp tionq in the finaneliu district on Saturday during the half session. The most notable of these was the Ilnldwin consolidation, about which so much has been said unofficially lately. A New York paper announced that a plan had been completed bv the Baldwin directors and would probably be announced this week. No mention nas made by this paper of any consolidation with one or more well-known steel concerns about which there has been so much discussion here, but the statement said that the Philadelphia plant, for which $15,000,000 had been offered, will be sold. It 'then went on to stifle that further details were understood to Involve the shares of the present stock for the new shares at a figure very favorable for the present stockholders. "Unless a combination with some other concern or concerns," remarked a well-known broker, "Is in contemplation or nn accomplished fact, or unless there is to be a complete reorganl7atlon of the llaldwin concern and its subsidiaries, such a statement as the above is inexplicable. "It is possible that the 515,000,000 is the price asked or offered for the valuable real estate occupied by the Halilvvln properties in this city," he said, "and that the rumored consolidation may involve such a transac tion as a separate proposition." In quarters where first-hand information on the deal should have been obtained there was no information to bo had. Another consolidation which mav be announced very soon is in connec tion with secral large oil properties in which a prominent banking and investment house in this city is largely interested It was said the ar rangements nre not completed r.nd any announcement at the present stage would be premature. This deal, it is said, involves some of the largest and best oil-producing properties in existence. There nlso persists the rumor of n purchase of the Tlectric Storage Kattery Company by du 1'ont interests, but whether this was prompted by the notion of the stock ou the exchange during the half session on Saturday or vice crsa was nu open question. It was expected that today or at latest tomorrow there will be public announcements of several new attractive issues of preferred stocks, shoit term notes nnd bonds. Springfield Water to Issue $2,071,200 in Bonds A dispatch from Ilarrisburg sajs the Springfield Consolidated Water Company, of Philadelphia, in accordance with the law requiring notice of increase of stock or indebtedness by public service corporations to be filed'at the capital, lias given notice of n proposed issue of $2,071,200, or bonds, the proceeds to be used in part as collateral as a loan from the United States Housing Corporation, to be used for additional facilities under an order from the Public Service Commission. A well-known broker put forwnrd a rather novel reason for the present maintenance of pi ices on the stock exchange. This reason, he said, is not so noticeable in Philadelphia, ns in New York nnd perhaps Chicago, hut the reluctance of very wealth '"en who lime made large profits on the exchange to "cash in" and who nre sitting tight until something happens they know not what is to his mind one of the main reasons why certain well-known stocks arc not coining out on the high quotations recently This reluctance on their pait, he Miicl, is not voluntan, but they urgue that there is no use in taking profits so long ns the government can reach out and tnke nnj where around HO per cent or more of them. "While these profits," lie remarked, "remain profits they are not sub ject to income tax, and it is onl In the event of purchase and vale that the tax applies. For that reason mere are many men carrjmg mrgu quuiuiiiei I nf stnrk-s which thev bought on a low market and on which the could now have a handsome profit were it not for the income tax." Banker Says Market Indicates Germans Will Sign A short time ago a banker said the stock mnrket was prophetic rather than reflective; that is, it anticipated eeuts rather than echoed them when or after they had happened. On Saturday he called attention to the market conditions when the day before all the peace stocks went soaiing, and remarked that to uphold his theory lie predicted that Germany would sign the peace treaty, nnd would sign soon. Among the food stocks, which are above everything peace stocks, he pointed to United States Pood Products, Corn Products, American Linseed and several biscuit stocks, and closely associated with food production ho instanced International Harvester, Kojal Dutch and American International. "These," he rcmurked, "are leading the market today; and," he added, "they will continue to do o for some time." PLANS FOR OIL MERGER New Pittsburgh Corporation to Be Called TranGeontlnental Pittsburgh. .Tunc 23. The new local oil combination will be cnlled the Trans continental Oil Company, and will have 2,000,000 shares to be offered at ?47 a share. The combination will include the Texas-Pciin Oil Company, Pittsburgh Texas Oil nnd (ins f'ompaii, Riverside Knstern nnd Riverside Western Oil Companies. The companies will meet nt different times from June .10 to July 7, to ratify dissolution and the new formation. NEW YORK PRODUCE MARKETS New York, June 21!. Flour stendv ; spring patents nnd Kansas straights, $ll.."0(i?12.00; spring clears, JO.nOCTlO; winter straights. $1111.1.": pork quiet; mess, $."S(?;i8.."0; family S.lfiSi: ,"R. l.ard strong; middle west, $35.70(?T 35.80. The People of Pennsylvania Deprived of Their Rights By Their Representatives A ratification of theWoman Suffrage Federal Amend ment by the Senators at Harrisburg plans to deprive the voters of their right to decide their own electorate. All honor to Senators James S. Boyd, Clarence J. Buckman, Robert D. Heaton, Joseph A. Herron, W. Clayton Hackett and George Sassaman for their patriot ism, integrity and splendid moral courage. Pennsylvania Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage 1324 Widener Bldg., Chestnut and Juniper Streets, Philadelphia, Pa. IMHTOI'I.AYS THEATRES OWNED AND MANAGED BV MEMBERS OP THE UNITED EXHIBITORS' ASSOCIATION BELMONT "" AUUVi AlAt CECIL n. DE MILI.E'R "DON'T C1IANQE YOUR HUSBAND" PI ID 17 V A tOT11 MARKET STS. EUK11IS.A MATINEE DAII.T W 8 HART In "THE MONEY CORRAL" 1 171717170 COM ST" AND DAITPUIN Jfc.rrtKijS-' STS. MAT. DAILY MATf ALLISON in "ISLAND OP lNTRlQUE" II lAinn FRONT ST. b aiRARD AVE. JUlVlDvJ Jumtm Junction on Prankfgnl "L" CONSTANCE TALMADQE In "MRS LErFINOWELL'S BOOTS" I rrt ICT S3D AND LOCUST, STREETS LULO 1 Mats. 1 iSO. 3 :83 Kvxs. 8 ;80 to 11 ROBERT WARWICK In "SECRET SERVICE" BVjpOTN( PTJELlfr NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET New York, June 2li. Trading in coffee was nctive and excited this morn ing. Under a rush of bujing orders, all active deliveiies opened lfiO points high er, the mnximum advance allowed by the rules of the exchnnge. The demand far exceeded the offerings iiiid the trndlng vvns nniiortionate. The excitement in the coffee market was due to sensational strength in prices in r,rn7il, with unprecedented ad vanced reported in futures at Santos. These gains were attributed to bullish views on peace prospects and sninll ciop estimates. Saturdu s Today a (lose openlnn September . . . 23 01 24 51 December .... 22 10 24 00 March . 22 33 23 33 Slay 22 23 23. T3 NEW YORK METAL MARKETS New York, June 23 The follow Ins- nrlcea were quoted nt the New York metal ex ohAnKe Copper- Spot 1 , 18c bid. June. fi18'kc. September 1S'W19 Lead Snot 3 200 bid. June .1 211 lie July 5 2 110c September 3 32'4 OS 11c Market Arm 'Spelter East St I.ouls Snot and June. il'Tc bid, August 11 HOc bid; September. 0 00c bid, October 7 00c bid Market ateady. moTon-Wi MVhvl 02D A1.D UAHKW dlo. CHARLES RAY In "TUB HUB1IEH" DADf RIDOB AVE DAUPHIN. ST. rMfAfw Mat. 2 1 15. Ev. U;S to 1, FLORENCE REED In "WIVES OP MEN" RIVOLI C2D AND SANEOM STS. MatlnM u.ll. 11. ii, ,. Aivi.r.iv in "THE MAN WHO TURNED WHITE" STRAND 0M1ANT0?; vXSanoo ROBERT WARWICK In "SECRET SERVICE" WEST ALLEGHENY & DUrTTIN FARNUM In "A QENTLEJIAN FROM INDIANA" kED&ER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, c Philadelphia Markets GRAIN AND FLOUR . --.. Jl.'vril'is 41, lull UUBll, hip it.',.- it K" "'"" ,lut Prices ruled firm Quota; , "EAT nrrelpts 21.100 bush, The mar- -."". v .r ivi. "' In exwort elevator. Kovernment. ftj.-'r"" "tan-lard i?f'-t" ",. m r', l2'8"' No 1 southern PTlnj hi nan red v. 12 39l No. 1 hnrrl mini. 1" 3Q Vn I red Y'J'lVr'v.aarllcki. 12 at No 'l red nmutt 12.86. No. 2 ted winter. 12.31. No, 2 north ern anrlnv. 19 nn wn i ,... ini.r. ST.. nil: m.? "d.,lll,frv.:,'1tlty. 2.4. No. 5 1 red smutty, 2 83 No 3 fed winter. I2.'2; f , northern eprlna U 32 No a nam winter I5..i v o ...i ii. ...rlteltr. a hard J.r ?- . 8, red. amuttv. 12 2H: N iS 52' N.0 earllrky. $.' 28, No. 4. amiit h, '.i'Su 4v irarllckv amuity 12 21. No I'.-..12 ?! o S itarllckv. 12.20: No .. ITU, imiutfj No. ft i.i... t nft n n. '"'""' 2,2.1. No 5. inrl'-ky. amuttv 12 21 r.rt,v.--iry' .".' ". "L'- r" ."':'"". -.T. . .. ' i"-i ., V .'."'P, 13 . BUsne.H. ?'" .mini i l.i " V;" . 'n1, mi "tl mm ira . trad;, a. trmlalltyMd loJallon at II 7 I 1 il per buehel location at l oi y.n itreeipia. in nm lmehela l ne mar ket wan nulet but arm under IHrht offerlmta , Quotatlona. Car lotn na to lomtlon No 2 white 81fRlV4r, atnn.lard white. SOW 81e iNO 3 whltA 7nl- am. xrn whir .Tn "Z"ie.n,r, . - i .' 'lUlfl. 1 llli nn, im HI nin-nn iiiii. . Jll" "".K. ani ,n" market, showed ... . ---..-. ... ..uu.n.tiiiia .n.m.u ... .". ,i; . . ni'iiHi per inn i. in i. ii i V.. J.u!f. "nrka Winter atralirht. weatern tn .otiu (0, nearhv. IK) 71011 21,1 Kan- IS? "ilSsiio .J.11 S,)P1S H? do ."ho.rt,.,t'o,i'.' 12 RO . ' -- ' oi.iin nimii .'. ...I.. r..'i H.I.. ...... nil.nt 1i.. clear IBT'Brin"'- "1.10WJ2 25. do. first nvn ..1i ,'.' l ., .... Sualfty. '" " barn;1 ln "",cks R" to , ,,' V" T-" j'u'i mm uiiciuiiiKCU ?u Muof- PPnviciniUQ The market ruled firm nlth a fnir loh- blnir dennnd The nuotatlons follow, Beef. In et. amrik.rt ?i,i nie-drleri 4St! beef, knuckle, and tenl.ra amoked nnd air- rla.l JD i. ... m t r-. - . . .....u. ..v ,Miirt jtniiii iiki iiic. utiin S P 'cur.d fooa- nii4 W87V4c io -k'nned looae .".m, a.llo tin 7a .ffij nufis.se. ? nf' ",A1 loose 2.c dS amok.d. 3o0. i'c'T.r'S '' "",so 3lc- """"" "ncnn .it. iara jiic ... -,,,... REFINED SUGARS There tmi. a moderntc bualness bnala of lit, for line xranulnted. on DAIRY PRODUCTS I HI1.!. !l. The market wfl.. nulet and ........ there v.ere ample offe Inira nt quoted rates Quotations Nl Vurk unA VVI..ti.ln uhU. milk flat a current mnk. fmcj aiiHJ'.. do whole-rntlk flats current make, fair to Bonl1,JlJjIV'' HUTTEIt The mirk.t ruled nt.nd on fine cool but th. nn 1, rirni le. in re Intl in.l irregular In vahn Quotations Sotll packed cr.nmin ixtrna "So. hlither acorinit Kooda IHrlil, the latter for 1n!- bine anlea. extra flr.t. '2c flrnta 4U aide aeconda 47W4SC weet cnamerj. chol e to fnncv ,1.1ff17c d fair to co.nl r.nWIIc fancy branda of nrlnla Jobbing at OOffcl.'c fair to choice, inffr.vii 1:00s Strlctl nne ecca were .enrce nnd wnnted nupplle. .p moiily of medium nnd poor etock, which wan dull nnd lrr, (rulnr In value Quotation, were Tree inaes liearbl flr.ta 114 10 D.r erale, curreri, re olptn. 113 10, w.t.rn ,Tlrn flrs'a III til Urate 118 30. fnncj i-loctirt eKBS Jubblns at C4O50O per .'ozrn POULTRY I.IVK Receipt, wen- llcht nnl nrl.e. of fowl, advanced lc The nimtntlons vere smaller alren 3SW42c roo.ter. 2t'T2.i' ouckb t-eain .i'(n.c no imlMn Hunn.r. '.Iitr'.'tc, Ketae 20c Plreon. old per pnlr 0 (Et 4 Tic do sounif pir pnlr SlfrtOo imKStl-IJ There i Utile trulinir nnd I price, of fowl, nnd old roost, r. di i lined lc quotations. Towls fre.h klll-l dr picked. In boxes welthlnK 4 lb. and over TPlece, 3(k wclghlnE .11(31. Ih. .31. amillernlrea 30(?T32c fresh-killed In bvrri I. fam v drv- I Picked, welffhtlnir i lb. and ov, - nnlece, 31Vj, vveluhlnit SSfl'i lb. apiece .IKllc i smaller size, 30$?32c oil rooster, drv. 'picked 22c. broiler, nenrbv UtfiCi do western 4Sfi 13c spring duck. Lour- I. land. I S4 IJT 3T.c nnunlis per do7en vhlte weiKhlnK 115(1.' IDs per Moi IH inntl '." do do welBhlnir 1I1J10 lb. per doz $7-iu,iQo-do do vvelnhlnc 8 lb. per do? lr(ft?n 7 do do w-elRhlnir 7 lbs per doz 14 .loffj Ti 21' do do. vvelnhlriR- lliU lbs per do J2.10W3 10 dirk, Jl 50O2 23; email an 1 No 2 U0c!2 , FRESH FRUITS r.ichfs were more plentiful Tnd we,,k r with demand onlj modi rate There wis t fnlr Infiulrj for oth3i fruit, nt revl.e,i pi. una quotations Imon. per bix 1 1 It (131 Oraniie. ('allfnrnli per t,0 I3f(ii'i Htriwbtrrlea per quart 1Sifi40 Cnntn loupe. Clllfornla per crate 13 213 7.1 Wnlermelons T Inrldn rr car J3iHK(Til0fi Illnckberrie. N'orth Cirollm per riuart Jl 17i2Sc Cherries nenrbj per lb we.t triiJ720c sour 13fll7c , Peaches (Jeireli, per crate 1JW4 VEGETABLES Tho mirket for potaloe. ruled weak nn.l I lower under more liberal offerings nnil n limited demnnd Onion, were Mso .asier ' Quotntlons While potitoe. South f.-iiilln. nnd North Cnrollnn ier bbl Nu 1 $4 fc 4 71. No 2. I2.1lifr2 71 While potnto.s Paslern Shore Vlrslnln per bhl Vu 1 14 .IllSfl 10, No 2 il 1lllff3 Whit, pole toes N'orfilk per bhl No, 1 144 71 No 2 ll.711"('2 in rnbhiRe llintfrn Shore 1 per crate jl mfi2 21 do Penn.yhanln re bbl I2 21W2 71 Onion. Texu. vellow per crnte 4fM.r,0 do Texna hlte per rrnte lift 1 ro, do .N'ew Jcrs. plt basket 11 .w'.' in 1 KANSAS CITY BUTTER AND EGGS! Kioisna City, June 23 llutter two cents lower, creamer 43c first 41c second. 42c ' Ella's unchiuiR-od. firsts, 3'lc seconds 33c . RR follows , Kou li Ptnrcsi SIW " " l'' " A, ., i . 34c aprlmt .Hkk-n.. broiler. not ill 1IOOS -Reeelple 8000 head active IV o hornn lellow-aklnned weKhlnc 1-. i2 lb., ""c hlsher heinv mixed nnd votker, in npb.ee RilWHc anrlnc ehUk?nn brollirJ I -'-' 'J A''fht 5nr """ JS"-ain -' JllV, not Leghorns lellon-aklnned welshlni l'i"j -'" 20 21. roush.. J19 2..P11,, hIuk. 1'4 lbs nplece l.1!J4Sc white t.echorn. $12WiniO jellow-.klnned vveUhlnic l 2 lb. ilplec .SIIKB1' AS'H I.AtT1S -It. ce .pt. innn 43W41c. white Leirlinm. i.Mnin .linnl lie.il HCtlve lamb, ennler lamb.. S12fffis The Anderson Auction Company, Inc. Will Sell at Auction 1 Ninth and Granby Sts., Norfolk, Va. Wednesday, June 25, 1919, 10:30 A. M. I For the Underwriters j Salvage From 4000 Bales Fire Damaged Purified Linters g Sound weight, about 500 pounds each jj Estimated number unbroken bales, upwards of 2500 1 TERMS CASH piiffiMiniliiaiWiiliiii!Jiiiiiiiiiw mi mrniimji! jm MMwmauwniiiii iaiiihiiiiwi'ieii w. w winm iwin," tmi uun u m PNOTIII'I.WI PHOTO PIAYS OBTlMrn TfeVVraRoucH ROOKIsMA CotPORATION. All L 12th. Morris l'H.unk Am AlnamDra Mat.DnllyatS.Evgs G.154U. UOnhllT WARWICK In "SECRET SERVICE A Dm 1 P MD AND THOlll'l.ON bIS. ArULLU MATINEE DAILV "THE nETTER 'OLE OR THE ROMANCE Or OLD HI! I AD"" A Pit A CHESTNUT nelow lbTH AKWMJIA jo a M toll 131' M. DOROTHY DAI.TOV In "OTHER VIBVS W1ES" ni 1 iCnlDn DROAD STREET AND BLUt.DlrvL-' BUSq.UEHAN.SA AVE ETHEL CLAYTON In "VICKY VAN" BROADWAY ""tiAXTJ r MARY riCKFURP In "DADDY I1NH I.EOh ' fHlODCQQ MAIN ST. MVNAYU.N K EMrKfcja MATINEE DAILY "CONSTANCE TAI.MADOE In "A LADY'S NAME" FAIRMOUNT M!iIA4T.RDDA.t.vY DOROTHY DALTON In "THE HOME BREAKER il HIII V THEATRE 1311 Market St. F AlVllLi I 0 A. M to Mldnltht. MARION DA VIES In . (lETTlNO MARY MARH1KD r e T'1 J CT THEATRE Below Spruce. 56lriJ. MATINEE DAI LT JiCl MOORE In "ONE OP THK KINSST" TO"oflOrVr OP BLUMIIER MOUNTAIN ' GREAT NORTHERN u?i 1V5em! HAROLD LOCKWOOD In SHADOWS OP SUSPICION" TToCDl AT 60TH WALNUT STS. lMHllllrVl- Mats 230 Evis.TAO. LOUIS BENNISON In "THE ROAD CALLED STRAIGHT" V t". nCR lT A LANCASTER AVB. L.EAUC.lN MATINKR naltY MARGUERITE CLARK In "COMB OUT OF THE KITCHEN" i ii-ir"D'T "Roan roi.itMnr av, Llplt.lv ' ' l"rtvs.P D4H.V MONTAGU 1A1VB In I'TIIROUUH TUB TpiLS" LIVE8T0CK QUOTATIONS Chimin, June 23 CATTLE Recelpta, 20, C00 head Mnrket beef steers alow Early ales Jearllngs. Ilht wciirht, steady Ilutcher steer, nnd feeders steady Calves steady, MoSJIoas med'iim nnd itooil 12 5nln common flu saw 12.05, kooiI and cholc m inoir., rcmmon anct medium 110 " jjo. heifers. jltHRlia m, T.n0 12 JB, canners and cutters, n 21T? 80. veal cahea. Iliht nnd heaiv. Jin 2R( 17.7B: feed era ate.ra. SB 25 12 7B, atocker steera. RI1KEP. -npi-.ini. it nnn hnrt Market , alow Kirl! anle. fat claai-ea moatiy one lower Some bretdlnir alock atendy. I.amba 31 hound rinwn ali nnff?17 ntll. and com mon. $Snl4 yeirl'nsa whethera, $10 1 11 jfi. ewes, medium Rood and choice, $0 2S. W S 2S lloas-neeelpt, 37,000 head. Market on better Brad .a mo.tly SOc hlKher than Situr- , oruer Krnil.a mo.tlv flOr he da) Mm. rf ,ln. n n.eklnr hoc. To $2 ss .,, ,5,w,,n hf.iv. 120 no .lie aoinic on pacKina- nosa mr Hulk. 2tt.M,R0 heay, 20nq,t. tmhllcntlfin nf cnlilo (n the effect tlh J"s1lni. M0l)OiSl M IlKht velaht. j2(l S0W2I RR, llirht llfht.HS B 21.23,heavy i,.T.,;a ,,?" ," V.i. .. i " ''" ilu 5, pita, I1718 25 IMft.Knv!. T..- m n iT"ri v tlaflnt. '"'On h.ad loner Hteera 114 RdWlO, helf- ' iv.n i,i,ai,i CHI" .II1I.II .,11 I liros Heeelpta asm) hend. hlither ......t-b nnu irni imnri. ... im . ni.ni orKers, 20 50 I20notfsu"i pia jo 2i MllKl-l and i,AMnf n.reipta . 4.100 tt!'1 Steady Topeheip 110. top lambs ... .11 I'AI.VKS necelpU. 1800 hend Ptradj '' in ou , i M. ly.,,1. Jure 23 ltoos-neeeints 10 -' '00 hend hluher tor IJI.7S bulk I2HJ 21 fio henw woliht JtfJ1n riedlum 'f'-'l.'l llirht llihta Jin -.00 21 21 hmvy I iipitrnt i 'l ' i'i 7Ti irni umrni -i . 2l 21 i pieklnir aowa smioth 1H 71111(1 .1k nark- I" sown roueh. H701S7.1 olita lllB?o , IATTI.R nec-lnta ftnm head tenll 1 l.f .ti.r. mp.lluni H n rt hpAUvwplaht m. .. i -i-:u-; - - - -.. '""'" 'f' wd n2Wl.l common lift 7TI01 ,2 llfeht viTitht s-ood nnd choice 111 .no '; hnJf". &? in 31 f 7 v" v "lea vW TrAThaMe ,te..r. IS2.1W11.10. atocker atcera 17 501 11" MHRRP -Receipt. (1.100 hend. no nnlrs Tllddtng lower Knn.ns ( ll .tune 2S KOOS nccelpl. KOOO head HlnhT Hulk tin sni20 HO ?lrn.'-i '.!! "inA'i-.. .n "V,.,.Vi .-. ." . 1 i i ni.i uinn. ,.ii i i.i .'i i'". ikiu ii.in iiftrr'iniin nflr.kinir .iivirt 12n J.1 120 10 n'c , i. TT! r Kecolpt. It 000 bond !xiw us -nar ii ,.-i Ileno lieef steer, chok" and in Ime IH" (Ttll medium nnd Bond !- 215r 11 1 cum mon Sill SI n 12 21. lUht welrhti irood and rhnin. Ill RlfiTll ommon fin! m. Hum (O '-.frl" 11 liulcher Mllh helfir. ICt'Ofl! 1171 rnnn-ra and i uttera 21i ti 2 . veal cale. IlKht nnd Imndv velBhte ItnitriiJ. frcier vteera 111 1 f? 1 3 2.1 "tinl.er .teem l.fil.'ln SlfKlil' Iteclpts floOO h I I" Iamb. i pound or l-n. $ 1 4 - 0 If 1 . , una nn.l common III If n 21 jenrllnc melher. fin lilf Id A ewe. IV(?P ewea cull, uril mmrhrn v rnffl 15 breeding cv on llnfj 17 root" IISrR.'l . ,, ,, List Ilnffnlo, Jun 2T CATri.r. 11. (elit. 37.10 head heavvalow other, mend prlm alerra. lt 71 1.1 25 ahlpplni,- ateors ill14R0 butcher.; J'l RIK.I1 4 .10 inr Una-. 11S11.10 helfera S50fll3 cow. M"nflU7' llllla ISltfll RO atorler. nn I feeder, ss Miff 11 RO, fre.h cown and uprlrm ellltliu.i CAIA EH UciMpta, 2400 head utetvlj Unas IlnfM wethe to VI Wl ) Wtl mlved kliei jo no ro 11 .in .MITCHELL.. 191 1, 5-passentrer .touiins;; newly refinished; excellent condition; $600. LEXINGTON MOTOR CO. OF PENNA. 851 N. Broad Street PRICES GOING UP! We believe that the present general upward swing in commodity prices will continue for u while yet. Our opinion regarding the future trend of over 125 of the most impor tant commodities will be mailed gratis. Ask for Bulletin C-133. Write on business letterhead and enclose 3c stamp to cover mailing. Address Dept. P. I.. 53 of the Babton Statistical Organization Mellr.Iei Mill.. Moss. I tirge.t Organlrntlon of its t liarneter In the World nir -fii:1.!',-! :;ii:i!ji:iLi:irii!,'nr:!i:i;i!'rjijir:i!iiS!i;ii:iiui:,.i:Tsrii:!i!.:ii!i!i!ri'U!i!ni;fii!UJ!nH!ii!;ni!ir.!iri!i:ii,i!i" unr i".1 Mi II rnoTni'i.is The following theatres obtain their picture! throughtheSTANLEY Booking Corporation, which is a gunrantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatrt in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Booking Corporation. 333 MARKET rAoiTit MUSTAUl' I.OV E In ' THROL't.H THE TOILS" MODEL iSi b.?V?,H ST Orchestra. ltl'll-.l. Contlnuoua 1 to 11 HALE HAMILTON In ' AITEH HIS OVN HEART" OVERBROOK CJO KXW?- NOIIMA TALMA DOE In E- "THE PROBATION WIFE PALACE 1!I,40 W STREET W h'Wt1 l'n "' M "SQUARE DEAL SANIIERSON- . PRINCESS Wffi'.fnan HAIB IIA MLTON """''I full op pei" REGENT KABKB?'1 ?"' iTTu SOME BRIDE D I A I Tt GERMAN-TOWN A vie IXI-VI-. IU AT TUU'Piikn, DOROTHY (Hell in a.N "BOOTS" RUBY ".Vfy" DOROTHY DALTON In f. it i "THE LADY OP RED BUTTE CAVOY ,SU MARKET STREETT OWW I SAM TO MlDNlnr-P MAURICE TOURS'EUR'H A,GUT "WOMAN" STANLEY ToW7" REX BEACH'S . "THE CRfMSON GARDENIA" VICTORIA Kt'iM TOM MIX ln . "PiallTINO FOR QOLD" When in Atlantic City Ctlnft Thaatre ANlTAtSTBWART MAI1Y TIKOAM i -. . rfTJNE '23, 1919 PEACE NEWS SENDS CORN PRICES UPWARD All Futures Rise to New Top Level for Season Oats Higher Clilrago, .tune 2.1 There was n ""'" '' J"M in corn uiuircs to new inp prices fnr the season todav. follow lug that the Oerinans had formally nn nounced their willingness to sign the peace treats unconditionally. The pit was excited . The upturn was preceded by reees- slons after a strong start. At first the mnrket was bullish!) affected by a fresl. rise in hogs nnd smnller leceipts Selling then developed on a fair m crease in the visible supplj , heaviness . ., ., , , . ,, . in uie cusn arucies ami uivornuie i-rop and wcntliei newk hen the word . , , was reci iv nl from Paris that dermanv hnd occtptrd the terms of the Allies .. .. there was n s( ramble to Irll) Kaslern . Oats olso tin ned firmer, after imv ing weakened ,m selling, due tn an i.,c,e.ie ... ... , .. ,, .. ., , '" "IP iislbie supiil) in the I nited States Trade was niodernte The jump in corn stimulate,! pur chases IHillnir future. rnnKcd np fnllriw , Con, mew ilcllvervl ---..-. Sll ( incn H'lTh I.OW I lose (lne Jilh 1 SI 1 R1 1 si 1 si "l't 1 Td 1 7St 1 711 1 7 ! 1 S. , ' 'ulv M'l 71S 72J 70Hi 1W 70', 70i, 71'. 7v. . I rd TI 40 31 40 11 21 3.1 10 31 11 34 t'1 Sept mr. I11 J1 1' Sent 2S 37 IMrk TuU Sent i0 00 Ild 2S 32 2R 37 S 00 1 10 51 10 ro 01 "1 in in e -, U&limillfiilIBlliSIE!aiil5!BiBiGI6!ilS!S!BISiaiaiSliliBSail9lillfllBieiB rl iSy'e7Saii"irMi j' r -r7TrS(H- iv ni s v i . yHV.t mi ai 4 V V ssj-t - It's an edict of Peace that you shall take a vacation this summer travel for pleasure ! Glorious out-of-door playgrounds moun tains, woods, lakes, seashores are close at hand. ALONG THE JERSEY COAST Forty world-famous beaches ! Gay, cool, full of life and freedom, from New York Bay down to Cape May ; Long Branch, Asbury Park and Ocean Grove ; Barnegat Bay, Atlantic City, Ocean City, Wildwood hundreds of hotels, great and luxurious, or small and comfortable, with rates to suit any purse all the charm all the sports and pleasures of the Seashore. THE POCONOS AND DELAWARE VALLEY Thousands of New Yorkers go up into the Poconos and the Delaware Valley for their summer outings, year after year. The change of air and scenery is marked and beneficial. Whipping the trout streams, boating on beautiful lakes, golfing, motoring or riding, with great stretches of high, wooded country to gaze upon or tramp over. Here in perfection is a combination of beautiful country, recreation and rest that is vacation. SPORTFUL LONG ISLAND Five hundred miles of shore line almost one continuous resort, so numerous are its various summer places and summer attractions. Eoating, bathing, golf, tennis supreme! Everywhere life and youth; sport and fun. Summer is full to overflowing with pleasures on Long Island. The United States Railroad Administration has issued descriptive booklets of the above resorts, giv ing lists of hotels, etc. For booklets and complete information call at Consolidated Ticket Offices, 1539 Chestnut street, or write to nearest Travel Bureau, stating booklet desired. United -States Railroad -Administmixon- U EimsuaiHrf? 1 tWIMBlHllHIMi wra mWItf . Rr-H r 500 SHARES OF THE CAPITAL STOCK H. R. HEINICKE, Inc. (Chimney Builders) and 39 SHARES OF THE COMMON STOCK GLOBE CLAY COMPANY, Inc. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, Francis P. Garvan, Alien Property Custodian, will offer for sale, at public sale, to the highest bidder at the office of H. R. Heinicke, Inc., 147 Fourth Ave., New York, at 3 o'clock P. M., on the 1st day of July, 500 Shares of the capital stock, par value $100 each, being the entire issued capitalization, of H. R. Heinicke, Inc., a corporation created and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of New York; and 39 Shares of the capital stock, par value $100 each, out of an issue of 139 Shares of Globe Clay Company, Inc., a corporation created and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Ohio. Full description of and information concerning- the property to be told, the term and conditions of inspection and aale, and the order thereof, may be obtained by application to JOSEPH F. GUFFEY, Director, Bureau of Sales, 110 West 42nd Street, New York City. FRANCIS P. GARVAN, Alien Property Custodian. W MONEY-UENDINQ HATES -NKW YORK Money on call opened lending and renewing, nn mixed col lateral, at fl per cent, industrials lend ing nt (lj per cent. Time funds were quoted nominal!) at 0 per cent for sixt) and ninety dojs, hut little or ho money was forthcoming. There were no changes in mercantile discounts or In prime bank acceptances, PHILADELPHIA Call, iy, per cenf ; time fi')1 (fid per cent; commer cial paper, three to six months, "i'4 ffj 5M; per cent ; six months, (1 per cent. FOREIGN EXCHANGE New Yoih, Juno 2.1. Awaiting the definite announcement of the action taken bv (iermany relative to the pence trentv signature, the foreign exchange mnrket tills forenoon was nominal and unsettled. Sterling nnd francs were stead) , Italian exchnnge showed a slight improvement, hut Swiss, pesetas nnd Scandinavians were ensler in tendenrj Quotations, were. Demand tillng , iml -..1.1... I I'll f...- ,.. MUn,. cables 401 V franc cables I ft. lierl.s (1 ,Tx . lire i.nlilo.. Vnl chicks 0"; Swiss culiles r.:i.". checks! .". "7 . guilder cables !) 1 10. ol.crU .'fv7 , prset.is cables 20, clinks III 'l.' ; tuckholin (.ihlts 2." SO, (hecks 2.1 00 Christ iani.i cables 2." 10. checks 2i MO Copciibagen 1 allies 2.t 80. clicks 12H (10 itnlile notes 'vore 1 nsier nt nominal quo tntions nf 10',(!ilOU. IN tiding nlhiiiil infnrmatinn nf Cir main's pence tn itv action, tlie mnrket IiPC'iiiio weaker, ispicinliv fur finnis, vvliidi frnni the enrlv qiKitntinns fnini li .'ill nnd li .'S sold off to CA' Sterlmi. shndi d to itll)'. foi demand and tlili.. for c.ibles l.nc lost ti point to SIM for 1 able nnd S Oft for checks, nnd esetns meilid to 111 Iis for cables nnd l'l 00 foi dick. The othei 1 h ingi s wen snnll BANK CLEARINGS rtnnk rl.erlna-. todiv cnmpired with cor rr.pondlntf dl leal two venrn lain 11ns 11117 I-hlln inn 211 7 is tin mi 1174 147 117 202 lie. ton "O 411 in 4S I14II 4'7 .'s "4 14 711 New 1 42 Ml 44 401 1S rim 370 .17S '.'311 lultlmore I.I73 1B81 11 .3110 1174 - wf'Pf iSf' v. frfp A Summer Vacation Your Reward of Victory! Travel Durrau 143 Liberty Street New York City Travel Bureau 646 Transportation Bui Chicago aiBIBIHieigglSll!l1I&II.Sl3iFIR!SiniiiEIII!SfililBiaiEIEIIl.ll!aillIillB Tto " 'iejs o'S i ' I ALIEN PROPERTY I V CUSTODIAN J ', ""IS Vftn-yif'CT i COTTON BUYING LAfiGUV Alin DDIPCO CHAD UIPU "V , y Prospects of Early Peace Set- ':,y tlement and Boll Weevil Talk' tM Cause Unusual Demand " New Yorli, .Tune '. Ignoring the i poor cables nnd generally favorable;, j .. ., . .. . . . - -i. wvimicr over nuiiuaj , tnc cotton market Td had a strong nnd active opening today ?9 ni a du to Mi points net advance. A surprising volume of buying ap penred in the market from Liverpool, Japanese interests, the South nnd Wall street, based, it was assumed, upon tho prvspects for a speedy peace settlement, n big jump in New Orleans, whero I Mn-ch contracts were up 120 points. I "'"'. n.nl hol.hevik talk. Tnf' latter was the worst so far on 1 ""'' rrol' nni1 included nn official state- mn'"' ""m t.oorgln that not over halt , n o,ir0'' rn,l,l '"" cxpi cted in tiiat state. l nfavoinhle reportn were also received fimn TiMirkana and other points In the South. The advance naturally attracted n good dent n f ralizliig, which caused subsequent inactions, and nt 10iSO o'clock the list was about AO to 47 points net higher and still verv active.! I he initial advance nf nbout 07 to 17 points established new high records for all deliveries There was excited hnv ing nn the continued bullish view of p((o prospe ts nnd unfavorable crop 1 reports but the higher prices attracted (rs henw realizing, particularly by hrokeis with Wall street and western einno( turn. I iuu fi,t I Dei I .Mil March t Todm . 11 00 1 30 2 30 1 1 if" open n m p m n m. 1.' J1 3" ill 32 1,1 32 6.1 Sj.n-; 'I'll- 1.' 4S 3.' 1 8 32 21 32.2 3.' on 12 .18 3J 20 32 20 32 2I -41 "ID 3J C.I 32 12 32 00 32.11 31 111 ?2 40 32 40 32 40 81.PK f s5a pvieraIvtcbX igmjliiiiiinii Joyous Id ins Travel Bureau 602 Healey Buildm? Atlanta M m mv "v. ii:-j., k ; T t . e. V?' ? ' JH 'v.. ir ' 3SftiV, i f -.4VS1 ts ji t.n ;' if'iy... . i . . Zdabilt f I. .'51- 'fi "' fi,l .'i 'IVv. r LA