ifjUW STOCKS STRONG : IN LABOR CRISIS i Confident Bubbling Cauldron of Industrial Unrest Is Cool ing Down EASIER MONEY MARKET Stork sales today on the New Ytirls exchancc, as compiled by (lie. I5enlns Sun, totaled 1D.,300 slmrcs. New York, Kept, in. The Now YorU Sun's weekly financial review today Eayo: The fctoclj V.st in todaj's short .pi Wall street' 'a very cheerful place, al-1 though it was not particularly evident inviiKii it ii.ii nut M.iri 11 iiiiii 1 , ,, nn lit that many were on hand in commission ' hous?s to tnke ndvantnge of it. Much of the trnding wns of n professional tinge, short covering doubtless con tributing to the hulk of the lm.vins, al though very likely the outside bujing movement which started up in tho sec ond half of the week figured to some extent. Week's Inciting Kvents The outstanding feature of the cur rent week in Wall street wns the nlto- Ki-iniT iimiirKuim- sirriigiu iiiiiirriyiiiR ; .-.,... h' ...i.'.i. iv i . .---c r. .- nrn Hlll HTUUlClliU lltU 1 1 1,1'' ,, l ,,i l ,l,., 1PIT UlT I, III, .,111.1 lltl,- , , ll I , m ..... "J l, r Ollsne i ...1...!. ., ... Int, fn,n nn nrrrt,l,ir nl ITUP I 111 1111 III 11)111 lire uniting II11IL I.I1I11I', II 1 II IT I11I1 V ' .nil 1.1 I 1 r,.,n nllnmnu n 1 .....I rn.. .. nn. ...,, ..ntiveiv In line with expectations based nn I hnppen in the interval to make a strike ,.noral states tliat some Impression hns , ,,. f,w ln,n,i sun- OA'I,s ""eeipia. M 17i) husheN Time "u.un unit irom present indications and tins city would appear to indicate tnar. the inherent strength displayed through j unnecessar, . If the prayer is una,,- & !, d "ami hat the Cres of the rise I StCa 'V P ".' , , U , ter "'k "" ""'" "kriSS. T.'.Sr 'H'""-;"-"! tho, do not expect the a strike in the industry will not be the week. From the outset good buying Iswered. the event may prove nothing ,, he re.rnr.led as nassed. ',ort in ,1,p lnl,inl (lM,inBS but lntcr ")n "-V. " 'S i"'" "." ler.itlon-N,, i , st Ike to be nenr as drastic as the successful. Many letters haw been ire power wns In evidence nnd price gains Inorp than the pitiful weakness of union "' rpBnruca " l milfoil from the bottom. Deferred de- ;'h'!tV.' i2 - j ;jjj. 1,', N" ' nhor leaders 1,, ,,l ,i,P public to be-1 I'-hcl by the high officials signed by dus?r7n,sTcr '" thU f "" "" " W -eption of ! liveries were purchased b, shorts and a t'K!X&Z' ,X . ., , f ZlJn TZr VvTtMr dustnals. ery little attention was paid steelworkers. , , ,. u,.n,itreet snvs thnt few local traders. jnlui. cenernlh .re wu mnlniainni The Those expe. ttng a vi ,e a week from s ' . m ' . i . ". to the rails. Tho immediate rauc of. U is no exaggeration to say that '"?"? .V,,,,t JV "l"i'L "" --.."I n, 11 1 ", e,l , be frcelv '" "K "l,1..,.'V","- -T" ""'--I next Mond.i, sav U, the union rp! n.rgam.ntions and unless there are n- otithat"...! tam,rt;e!l""1r" f T - tended to arrie on the basis fS, .4 ' V fa IkSS 7-' . -", ' ""' to STui .Tn Zk du.tin 'if it 0Dlous rni t Hint the local and state . ttr,,k u is llot to bc understood by I ' ' . . . . ' u f t, e com. fnr ten-day sh pments and $1.44) for SlUJU ss K.m.as abort patent, new. "te for calling t ,ts members liecauso .,,.,...11,. stnrt, 5."nro"ken ,7'" -h,"m"''- .T"". .'" I !' ""' '- -K, W. ffi. I ll? 1 "'"J """ " i '" 'on ...In the fade itself con- strike. " ' I "".-dlately ; ra her that the peak of npproxilnntc imIpx mlm. ,rge could see little chnnge in the sit- WM in n?.. pr. t . , ,, numcous prom ses - '- t.mlo olf con The iinture of the triumph in llos.on " "-,-- "J,, slowiy" Zt i ZTfZZ X , " '" ' ' S.'X." MM " "' U"h" '" "' I . ' X'K H Sieved I ?,' 'JT'. ?"", -1""I,.n "! " the stock list. There wns nn rampant ' ,)Ptus tn domestic industrial financing bullishness nor were there spectacular nrP nrmnil up in tho ratification of tho price movements except nn Thursdny. )(,n(,p treaty. There can bo no assured when, through the ngency of some j ,nsis for "pstinmtiirg tho doinnnds of strange species of psjcliologicnl phe-Li,lpr unt the Senate lakes final ac nomenn. selling in tlio first linlf hour of ,ion l. ..An..:n.. rA....i ..n:nA.. .1... .. 1) ... -tn ' nn- r.vn-,11111 luuvu im n I--, iiiiiin li' 111 1 1 points or more, losses winch were promptly regained. Hut at no time did the mnrket show weakness, and this in tho fnce of the existing crucial labor situation. Hut to show weakness nt a time of an impending steel strike when tho forces of law and order supposedly the police of Hosfon wore thnt wore play ing the ignoble role of deserters, wns strength indeed. There was far more going on, however, below tko surface in the street than above it. Notwithstanding the temporary aber ration occasioning Thursday's bad half hour, confidence prevailed that tho bub- bllng cauldron of industrial unrest was i cooling down. This confidence wns of the quiet sort, which did not require snlntterlne- l sustnin it. I Rankers, brokers and others in the I flnnncial district di.iussed tho matter decorously, even gravely, but there were i few brows which betrayed real anxiet.v. The state of nffnirs in Itnstnn fnr transcended in interest tho threatened steel strike. The stand of the police in that center of culture was regarded ai so preposterous, not to say outrageously culpable, as to insure its own defeat. Kvpii the American Federation of La bor deplored the strike, while Mr. (iom-I Ar3?; Issue 150,000 Shares V. VIVAUDOU, Inc. , '," . (Incorporated under the laws of the State of Delaware) Manufacturer! and Distributors of Perfumes, Talcum Powder, Face Powder, Tooth Paste and Other Toilet Articles CAPITALIZATION Authorized and to be presently issued, 300,000 shares of no par value No Bonds or Preferred Stock GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF NEW YORK, Transfer Agent METROPOLITAN TRUST COMPANY, NEW YORK, Registrar We summarize from the President's letter, Mr. V. Vivaudon, as follows: Sales are now at the rate of $5,000,000 per annum. Manufactures: In the manufacture of talcum powder, face powder, perfumes and other toilet articles this company is one of the largest concerns in the world. Some of the company's trade names are "Mavis," "Lady Mary," "La Boheme," "Fleur de France." Earnings: Net earnings from operations are at the rate of $1,200,000 per annum, with the present four plants running to capacity supplying only 60 of the demand, and orders are constantly increasing in volume. s Purpose of Issue: The new financing will provide approximately $1,500,000 additional cash working capital which will enable the company greatly to expand its manufacturing facilities and further develop its growing export business. Application will be made to list this issue on the New York Stock Exchange. Subscription books open on Monday, September ISth, 1919, at 10 A. M. and will close the same day. All applications subject to allotment, PRICE $31 A SHARE J. S. BACHE & CO. S. M. SCHATZKIN 42 Broadway, We do not guarantee the above Information but have obtained It from sources which we believe to be reliable. Subscriptions will be received by FRAZIER & CO. " Philadelphia New York Baltimore , pers essayed the circus "stunt" of straddling three horses nt once HI nlficance lies In the dawnlnx recognition on the part of the labor leaders that I the canoe may be endaiiRered by n rad ical minority. This was Indicated when the ltnstnn union hesitnted to declare a sjmpathctic vtalkout. Little Fear of a Strike Another symptom of the same atti tude was seen In connection with the steel situation. The Street declines to believe that there will be n strike; and it nlso declines to worry if there should be If there are "thuggery" hihU "brutality" and "awful" conditions in the steel distticts, and if there is no Imun nf tnrlnottir .Tllilce f.firv trt cennt r .1..- ... .1.- ....:.... 1. ...!.. ...i... 1, Illi:t-I1IIK Hi 1IIV lliinfll ill-mi ., ,,11.,, II Mil n.l..i .1 1,1 n mllcc l, ,inf.n,i , September 12? And ,vh should another meeting nf the union presidents be held In Pittsburgh next week? As one broker expresse.. i. eleven unjs in an street . .. . . - , ... .. . 1S H long lime. It is just as long in labor circles, nud there Is a suspicion thnt the labor ''' P; h. f " dnmentnlly sound economic nnd business , . ,. . ,1 p';nionts an opportunity to assert them selves. Money Outlook brighter Heightening thoughts with lespect to the money outlook were in evidence. There is less oertnint. among bnnkers that there will be tight money through I the balance of the joar. liver thing de pends, of course, on how nnd when the pence controversj shall be adjusted, and to what extent the crop moving will renin re ,c orl; tuntls The scope of foreign credits and im .,-, . ., , , e T1!... llm In,, .In.t nf Thnt tho burden of government , financing will sit loss heavilv on bnnk-, ers' shnnlileis llinn heretofore seems i certain. Judging from tlio nigniy sans- .. . ..!.. i ...... . A . 1 1 1 factory staiemenr or tne irc.isr. i-uu- i ilitlnn itsneil bv Secretnrv ftlnss. Tort- niglitly offerings of certificates of in- ' the mark respectively, dobtodi'.oss have been discontinued at Hopoits thnt (ierninn financing lierc least until tho middle of October. In ivvns being nrrnngeil. pnrticulnrlj stead two offi rings of "tax" certificates through the medium of tho Guaranty have been nminunced of longer maturity. Trust Coinpniij, was denied by thnt one maturing March 1,". 1020. and an- institution. Steiling siglit hills were other September l.". 1020. at 4Vt nnd ' iiuoted us high as S4.17'.. but there V per cent, respectively. If fortnight- , was not a gloat deal of business trnns ly offerings nro resumed it is stated that . at ted and little permanent improvement the nmounts will bo not more than Is looked for, there nselsewheri until $2."i0,000,000 instead of if.lOO.OOO.OOO. measures, suih ns the Kdge bill, which As for crop moving rciiiiromonts it is a iiuostion wiietlier tnoy wjll not oe materially less than nntic extent to which intoiior bn l Minted. The i nks nro put- ,inK '' nV,n,'v ll,,,lli center, oven to '" "" MX. ' lls' "l''"'" '" """ (iitr tlio nrnhnbility Tt may w prosuinoil that wostonii linnk-tM-s, nrn Iho lnst. imlffOs of tho amount'. rain moiiis "ill ''Jill fin, and it rne.v are iiisnoseo to increase uicir loans here, the cut iimstnnco points to . one of two things: either that sum oii lie velenseil uliidi hnd been held c.lll DO lOlinsotl which llllll lireu III in in leserve for crop tinnncing because of revised ideas as to the si.e of tho Props. or that tliev see the possibility of nr- New York 69 New EVENING- PUBLIC LEpGEK PHILADELPHIA, ' SATURDAY, - ranging their nceommodatlons In Mich a way as to withdraw them when need ed for the purpose. In the first case It will probably mean that money rntes will be easy until the question of foreign credits can bo settled, In the second that rates will harden when withdrawals to the In terior begin. The finnt crop report of the govern ment was Issued on Monday. Corn had n good month in August and In dications point to a record production. The government estimate Is 2.".S.000, 000 bushels, or some 70.000.00(1 bushels center than a month before. nut tnere was a mruicr urc-iiun in wiv spring wheat crop estimnte of 17,000.- 000 "bushels, or 20S.000.000 bushels total iiroduction. V itli winter wheat , . , . ,. nrtn irl . I ., .11 Mtimiitt.il, nt 71o.000.000 bushels, all "LT B.7,V. summer foreenst of more than 1.200.' 000.000 bushels. There were also re- l,lllctionR , tllt, f01rCastH for oats, po- innp.ii ,,,, tnhnrco mill linv. Thp ,.p,uits nccrulng from the gov ornmpnfs campaign against high prices ve of S'JO.0017, a decline of 'J.O per cent. Hut tho campaign lias served to dull tho edge of demand, as P.radstreet ex presses it, and has induced n freer selling of some commodities through fonr "of still lower prices. In some food prices there have been advances.- but tho trend among food articles as 11 whole has boon and is, downward In all. fifty-one out of K1.1, articles were quoted unchanged in Au gust; twenty-four moved higher, and thirty went lower. Seven groups' of staples went down, including provisions, livestock, hrrndstuffft, leather, tex tiles, metals nnd oils, and five including fruits, coal and coke, naval stores, building materials and miscellaneous products ndianced, while one, chemicals and drugs, was not changed. 1 li nralrrit li ! UltunMnti " '"' loreign oxciiango inn uisiinctiy better this week as a whole, although 111111 1. u II (111 f S-r, , ,,. nHn l,lAI,i!ilU ' "' " "- " ' "'(,," I lint ll I inn. niii- ,i o- !, levels l,elr,v . - - -. .s. .iu trancs to the dollar and four cents has passed the Sennte nud is expected to tie acted upon speedily on the House --, ---,.....,. .......... shall have been provided for financing fo.eign t.ade. DIVIDENDS DECLARED Wliii . Co quarter: of tins on niiiioii md SI 7", in en ferred I'ninnu-i.i H, moil inn . i n iiiurr,,! i oinmo'l Vft,r'oro!J"nt1'muVfr''i'(1 rtoher J to "toik p.oaiiie .se,jvtmner l lo siock of record reiorn nepiemoer -. lndlan.ir.olls Water Works Securities Tr'TJ' ?',3PnU3J: 1 mm. to holders of record Heptembnr so. I'hlraicn. liuriniBlon nna wuincy HallriMd. IUarle. ,j percent, paxable Si pti mb, r i: tu stock of record September 10 i ii;V!lft,K!nwM.l.!,,(rltorl. "if record September 30. Street, New York r,,,v" "! .- 'r."' .... . , a nm 1 1 lfli i.- ,,,, n:ut-1 .i it i'i' ihi- i-uilmi'sihmi i-vcrjii w H'hs hkii( SEPTEMBER LEADS DECLINE IN CORN Option Without Support in Early Dealings, but Rallies. Trade in Oats Light OnAtN 11EI.T WEATHKft TOnECAST rhlrnrn. Sept. 19 Illlnolr,- I'nlr to nluht and 8undny: unsettled north Mis souri Kslr nnd srmer tonlsht. Hundny. partly cloudy WleconMn Pnrtiy cloudy tonight and Hundfty with pmlmhly ahow era north and weat Mlnneaota Unset tled tonight nnd ftunda , probably ahowra east tonight Towa Vnaettled tonUht; unrmer eaat and central. Hundav fair North Dikotn Fair tnnliht and Hunda i unsettled South Paknti Pair Innlsht and probably Sunday Nebraska -Unsettled tonight, followed bi fair Sunday Kana.ia Partly rloudv tnntrht nnd Sun day. Montana and nmlnB Fair to night and Sunday Chicago, Sept. 1" There wns an other sensational drop In hcpteinuer corn nt the outset this morning, but j The receipts here todny were 18"i cars. September ranged from $1 41 to 51.38 at the start, against $1 4." at the close jesterdaj, but later moved up to $1.41. December started at $1.22U to !jl.'.':t. ngninst S1.22y( nt the end jestcrdnj, and later sold at $1.2.'IVh Ma opened nt .$1.'20 to S1.20)',, ngninst 51 .20'-.' "t the close .icsleriiny. aim later sold nt .l.Jl. . 1 and the Trade in on(s was light market wns weaker. There were no fentnres north mentioning. Tho nrriinls here tnilin Mere 1"."I tile nrrnnis Here UKiaj were -' cars. I September started ',c lower, at 07o. 1 . .....!., ll"fl . 1 . . . - ... i i, 1 1 . 1M11 ,.11' Some fim.i Knoda jobblnB at .i:w:n, OOOic December opened nt (!l',4c to. hhttiih The Produce i:xhanu, was an(.r nL'n.nst iinile nt the close es- closed and with en little tradlns- on the ' S' , UMI!"SI ".' 41 "1 III! 1 Ills, .,,- . ..,., .,,i,,,,l Thi. .111,1- terday and sold nt (i.S'sc after the open iiga pnr, nst venr -ul 3 111 I. ., i ill . at Diiluth. 40 cars, . ..... . .,i,n jtii nero "s""" 1 ' . .". ' ngninst t!7() cars, nnd nt Winnipeg ears, ugain 204 cars. FINANCIAL BRIEFS The average price of twenty active industrials declined 0 3S per cent jes- terday to 107.10. while twenty rail- roads declined O.-tl per cent to ,f.M). -, IT.,I Wrtn A- I"n l.nvo tiiililluhnil their annual booklet on mining com- in, ii on...... .. ,,i a.4iiixm. ....... - .- - ,., ., .,1 'panics, which contains numerous tables I of statistics. Trading in tho rails during the week was extremely dull to the point ' nf stiigunt on. Iiiiliftorcnt enrning" and .. "s, ,. , . , ., ,, ul,, eivneliniv liltewt lineu nf , i"'' " '"" .-.. ....-- , .o ... foilrral loKislntion offernl little , .. i i r COUmgeinellt lor early relief or llll - prnvement In the transportation situn- tion. i ,. . , , , ., I nexpected enlnrgement of the gov- ernment estimate of the 11)1!) domestic .... . . . . . "eld ot corn unci an intensei.v 0r- ( 1. . .. ,.nn i !u icon nml aa -,.,,,, , i , . -i . 'did the stool workers strike ulttmntum, I ..... ...-. I .UVi o nol nr nrr, ,;... In. Mnv ,,nu minted lit T'1..,. I T'.'lie .1SV4 r. ll ch-, orlni Hoods "OTirnWri e- . li . t . -.n .1 i ,ra flrats .IT'ae Rrcls. riHSTill; seionds, .",0 will make the lioint that Piesiilent Wil at the outset, against .2V nt the end r;2c aeet .Mm .mice and fancy. , ,'',.,., ,', , vesterdav and later sold at 72i,c. I ' " '" ii-"i do fiir to K.,o.l ,-.-' d.vn., sn nns leijiiested no labor disturbance " The receipts of wheat at Minnoapo- t:"rryMi!rV 'VeA'."; l C3'c' ,!"'"1 th" ""-"' industrial lonferenc ..!.. .. -,-.n j... r-ri, t.-r!n k-,nD r.. .,. .... ,.... ..n niflmo.i Pciween workers and omtilovors hn lis louuy iM'n o.iii i-iiis, iiuiiuisi ,i.ni .. - ---.- .:'". s .... ,..-.. . - ., . rt ' f 'and provisions off 4.-10 to ?4.0.j Modern Millnr says: "IVrsonnl con ditions point to a shortage in acreage of winter and spring wheat. Owing to long drought and hard ground, plough ing for seeding winter whent nnd win ter rve has been delnjed. Onlv in scattered sections of both vvbent belts! has the plough been normal. Move ments ot wiiear oir larms mis uorn ele lajPII 11 im Miiiuaur, iiiii-iiiiik iiiuu stack lias been genernl, but yields arc disappointing. Autumn ploughing In Canada Is dnltrypd, but threshing is general with yield spotted." A dearth of iron and steel exists- iu Russia, according to the Iron Trnde He view, which says that there has been an enormous destruction of machinery by ruthless bolshevism. Farm imple ments, it in asserted, cost as much as 200 times what they did before the war and nails are said to bring 700 rubles a pound. Naturally some of the in crease in prices is attributable to the depreciation of the ruble, but it is sig nificant of conditions when tho Soviet inuusinui , niiniiinMi in iiiimiiv re ports thnt S00.00I) tons of steel is needed for "indispensable industrial undertakings." Net sales of l.ie American llosch Magneto Corporation fnr the six months ended June 30, 1010, amounted to $2, 270.200. After deducting the cost of sales, including depreciation of fac tory implements, factory taxes, etc., the net operating profits were $.Tl4,1fi5. . . i i... :,... ... i...i American Seeding Machine Company reports for the J ear ended .Tune HO sur plus after clriiues and federal taxes $ifci.",(i3ri, cciu-il. after preferred divi dends, to .$10.11 ii share on the com mon stock, against $!).SC in the pre ceding year. The New York subtrcasury gained $3S:5,0OO from the banks yesterday. I'llOTOI'LAVS this inorninR showed a fall-off of SUc'i to ci'j Mi to 17c. oats were down c to sic n :'"w- -' THEATRES OWNED AND MANAGED I1Y- MEMBERS OF THE UNITED EXHIBITORS' ASSOCIATION BELMONT MD AU0VB MAltK1" CYCLONE SMITH COMEDY COIIINNE OHlKFlTll In "THE imAMtlLE BUSH" OTHERS rFDAR 00TU 't CUDAI' AVENUE nnn LITTLE MAIIY PICKI'OIID "UEHIND THE SCENES-' TTXl IOC! ,l MAHKET BETWEEN COLISEUM BOTH AND DOTH V.LSIE FEIW1USON In "A SOCIETY EXILE" rf tnPI A 40TH ft MARKET 8TS. EUREK.A MATINEE DAILY HARRY MOREY In "flEAJJTY rROOF" FRANKFORD 4715 FHANKFORD AVENUK .KTtri riffVWRTT In "THE VIRtUOUS THIEF" irercnenw mn and dauphin Errfc.KoJlN BTS. MAT. DAILY " HAROLD LOCKWOOD In "SHADOWS OF HUMUCION" If IHJlOn FRONT ST. ft GIRARD AVK. JLIiMDU Jumbo Junction on Frankford "L" 'TUB HOMaTOWJ aiRU' Philadelphia Markets GRAIN AND FLOUR .,l',1"."AT,n',('''e'. alri,SKT luh'l ' market Was Unrhnn0-r.1l Oiinlallnn Th. rr Intft. It. uwhna. . I .. - . - - .. ..... Bin II- VTw.XrV'iT3n"1dn!;fln"n.Npr1nr! .", ' Nn- .' h"r,, wlnWr. 2 30; No 1 ' ylnljr, carli. ky fi?i "!'! -1 "'d' "Micky and smutty. J !..... ., i.rmn i-orpornnon a y"''"i'Yl I ci wheat r lumen! on the follimlnir achedula of discounts. No L uhent. 3c umlcr-N" Is !' 3 whent. lie uinl. r No t , No 4 wheat. I 100 under No 1, No 3 ivhcnt. 14c under .-. 4. ror Ri whent otherwise conu'rm- . - -- q "mill iiiiit'i 11 iq v.'-------- but WcIm 1 rSr &.' the dlrmmt j from tho No s price will be 3e t"T Im'hel ii'i i-Hin one roiltiil rli.ni.ene, l,i lent WCJKN, coiin necim., "iti bushels tii mi , , r'r'iw. ,e'io" in"rarniot"for i,,ai Vra;Vi:- a in fiunlity nnd lumtlnn. nt si, Toll 1 :i PROVISIONS There was little tr.nlfnp nnd irl,es fa ored buers Quotations follow if In knuckles nnd tender, smoke.! and air dried. sets Kliinki ,1 nml ulr.Hrloil ri4e. luef1 r,'ie. pork, fninlh "Sc hnms. R P , ured ii p.. ii li,,,.. on "'(immetl loose ,--n .111. do dr. iinnlo.l 117 Ilk-, hams boiled !nTeOSLMc",o''l'.o,l:,uOUr,'V"2.V ' in pickle lone :i.v breakfast baton -to, I mi, 3Jc REFINED SUGARS The market mi nuiet anil unchnni-'ed He for fine cnmiland DAIRY PRODUCTS 'ttUKSi: There Ms Utile trading nnd , t,e market as unrhailKel The iiuntatlona I New- York and VIcorisln whole-nlllk Hits, j ffi"? JST' Tl, ll" ,, n m Th current m.ik. fimi :i2i.iu" specbils ...llt ,lnu n.t.M... n..l.A e.l n irnml H II I'll ...... -- . -.-. -.- up and rulnl firm uluotatlons follow I'l in- cases, neirm sic. 'n n. e cent, current IZ eelnts that win itr ide sir, an. fair to coed. J14.-lor l."V. Meslern extra flrsts. 111120 per ease: firsts JlVftl fin. neirh, nnd ,cstern. I seconds, til L'noi i 10 Inferior lots lower;! rancy seiecteii mgs Jobblns at UlSPCSc per dozen. POULTRY l.ivr: Fine defirw.ie si?ed sioiU was wen cleaned up and firm but tirdliuiri iiualltles sarn tl fl 1 u ,, nnliiil ,.1 ,,!.. .1 .. l ...... tlnna follow row is not i,Kh,irii3, fine. Vat te JJh'Unu 'f.'iBho'rn,1' m- . jlvirnyliea U express .vui.iv, Hin.iii 'sirta. laigalc apriiw h,ck, na" 'K erl'Ve.VT..'': I horns f Llow-nklnnvi! nihinir H (ft t llw . 2? I? 25 J "! ,.P1,rin?. hlken lioilPr?. I nni i.rKiinnii jeii( kinnri wecniic iff '', lbs anlere aiJi'M White Leghorns, I yellow -sklnnid. welshlnir w- lbs apiece.1 ijri, , i ,-euiit, ii. i, i, eiKin ii ui-,-hi iii apiece Sue white l.eKhorns , Mow-skinned smiiivi I "V "& -; j; Indian llunner old L'WL'Tc piBeons old pi r pair -me, no miuok per r ilr it.Vfl-ilv niiCKKrn ih. ... .-i ,...,. ....i without important iinnite ' uuntntlon ' u-.hin.l It' Vi,- V ' Ke" ,'" '"'.,' VVelKhlnw iYj lbs and over ape,( Hilly , hi hi. J n.a .,.... ,.it. .. i. .... .,. ........... .... "'''- ' .f ' "'-,s,,m,'- o-j '"" ,.',,,,, IK .1 IDS .l.l'fi I,, .mnll.T .It.. .?(I4i'1. L...i I. .. aU,.im.. ' . . "--. "- -..-. . ....i m.,, i,,,,ii, ln bhls, drv picked VVelidilni; 4v lbs and j ?&$S?m SS. ! SSCl 32 .i.wasr smnUei sires ;iiiii.ii, did roosters I ,,'.,,-. : ....,....- u'lrrj, (IMIIli,, l.iWSik . d. other ne.irln. , is ft 4111 -pollers . western w.iBhlnir 14il lbs apieie xr,tt '' B',''T,-',",n,n"n , " t,,,'-rnl,n,'f -"-fj i 'is apiece mro ii, Sprltnr , ut k h.-, net hv. ns jr. nuallij .ij3.-i. s,,u.,irs per OOZf1!! nit P UPlCllniT 11 111 1' II, u xr nozon 9H riiira.i J.i whit MPfhlnK tn in ii-i per dn?rn $T.vnBhi-, s, hit u.ichinu' 'OS nT rloJITI SnfMlT.'. lbs TTrrioz.li $4 "IIW. 2' u.Mte ntlffrlln; Whitr .. ..ii.i.i... por ilupn $L ll'o 3 r.il ,.irh Miiall and N'o 'J, (lOcl t J BUTTER, EGGS AND CHEESE New Virk, Sppi 11 III TTIIlt rirm ! rolpts I74S luh HikIi scorlim r.s'ic ,x truR. .'.71-.. I'lHl.le dials .MW,7, rrramiri flistB r,2i-,2i4i miomls 4'iS T.'.Hj( . n u, datri oi'.fii ,7, nr.tIS Irn cu1 ir IliriptH 27 l.'iS is . I'reuli tMthr-rtd pilm, ,-,,', u .-flr ntor.ii:.1 nnrKerl tlrt i,i,?i. i-ich"rcil rln flrm -I7f'"i!. ,iril.' No 1 nsfijci do ..1 jr. nr" ,7' 'I'"" SI" 1'lc. unilcru-a.l-L'.Kl.l.li flrMH i;cmm snwli, lid 4il. Mate niul mtirln li nnwn uhllps 7lifi"-( c.ilhorod Hn a c" ir 7J, frrsh cthpred p I (!tr,, frpsh ini nrts .'jsi-.j, frosh p,ithpnil flrktw 17 ATM lpn.ll -lH.ir..l ...n.,.. 11. II . j m whiles miff 7Ji i'.i. Wr r.nt 7-p t,i,i . I V..ti,'.",l-Sd"nV-?i,,-;JiS;-;7, Z$iZ n" Jt'JJ cathp-u. brnunn m mixrii rninr-s ;.-, I ntv , iu m prime .- nr. eirifrernttntf, ' . '!' Ill ll'l " , - .Tl l H'j(i CHEnSE Week lt.Plpl. -Sir, l,nsr Flat, current iiihIip rolorpil aprnK run .1lesnVo, fl t rurrpnt m.ilip. whllo pr acro run 30if,104r rolorp.l special" .111? 31'4r. white ppocIjIh SlllSl'ir LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS rhlrnro, Sept 11 HOOK Hoxlpti If, 000 head Mpad, to 2V hU-'her th.in M-atrr day's KohPr.il trade Hpv hops Kilianuiu mostj top. SIN'J.V 1ip,i J 1 0 'J.-, if l s nu ilium $1(1 "! is .'-, ncht wx'vhta lc. 7r,iit IS IT., lluhls ili-.0il7 hp.m pjiklnu wmw pmontli $1", J-.fi lit roueh" Jl-I ,-(lft, JTi uIcr tllffi 17 "u with wk iajti.i; lippiiils 'Jiiiiii lipn.1 I'oniniriil iiro I'liol f .,nlini.' muni, n.llll' hlnrs i(l'Vl7"n l.m.r "" "r 'C.niinoii iiTi.l liil.lutfii J I fo 1 "hi lowr iwnlprn H'pprn "(li TV Inw.r i hoii p ph. stork at.'Odi mnn is I'lffi -iiip lowpr Lulls stPadv . pt1 ialv i ihout Ipudl Iip,i, calves. riOefif-1 hlicln r sto.kirs and fptdir ufitf7.Vp lowpr SHKK1' IIppiIiUs iaao head Mnstl, dlrpct c'liiniLitprl ulth wpik auo Klllin lemhs 2."pilr.'0, hlKhpr fat sIippp, jparllm,s and feodlnff land's mostl, stMd . hrpedlnif fv.fa unevcnU 2."i?C7'p lower Pltlhliurch. Mpt It HOOSne(-flnt i 23Ciri hml Market nrlho Hernl,., 117ft 17 RO henw iorkrn 1 Mfc i ft 25 . jiB., . , er ii-iin ::-. ii.- sin -.-.flu ' SHKKI' AND 1.AMI1M Hi-crlpH .-,nn heml. Miirkt't ste.uli. Top shtn $n j-i i ton lamli Jin .-,0 OAl.VHS - ltti finis Km hitil MflrkPt ' nteud Top JJJ 0 j IiiRt llllfTulo. V , .sppt 13 I'XTTI.I IterplptH. Sim hp.id K.islr-r I ahe re relpts. 300 heorl $J loner. 7SJ:3r,0, U -" IICKIS Ileoilpls Kofi head INHftT.-.o hlsher Heinj Jls :', 1H .'.0 orkor 111 SllffH 71. Ilcht orler J1K S.'.Si 18 Al PlKK. 118 23. roushs. 1 1 .1 tf 1 .-. .1 . atne Jio SHEEP AND T.AMI11 Kerelpta "Unci neail Slow I.amhi ."Oi lciwpr Lainlm SSifftn SO Othem unchnnKiM! ' riioTori.i LOCIJT.6-!D AND I-OCUST STREETS UIV.UJ1 j,,,, 1:30.0:30 nvKa.U:30 to 11 , NORMA TALMADOE In "THE WAY OF A WOMAN MV)N 52U AND MARKET fcTS. 11.V-1 s.l5i 7 nnii u SPECIAL COMEDY "THE YAPS AND YOCKELS ' DADl' IUDCE AVE. 4 DAUnilN ST. rAr.IS. Ht n ,;, EB. 045tOU ELSIE FEIU1USO.V In "A SOCIETY EXILE" DI-t 1 B3D AND SANSOM STS. Il V Ulil MATINEE D. w- LY ALICE BRADY In "HIS BIIIDAL NIUHT" STRAND oa,UAKTOWATSANao DOROTHY OISH In "NOBODY HOME" WEST ALLEGHENY S, ' MITCHEL LKWI3 ln JA.QQUES OF THE BlLVEn NORTH" Wheit Krncilmr below No T for reasons n11" the new action by the picsidenls of In other words, they maintnin that bouBht""" H,ICm?ri,is'' smuitv!'i1nSeaW'llwn'i !llr ,wpn,J f"'"" different unions in ot-'cen if a, meeting had been held nny be discounted aceordmc' to the degree of mg to call out the members ntHliatud decision t lint would have been reached SX''thSVnTre" ""'ir '"''nlli-'"i1"' "" September, would hnr effected all the men in the lif In wheat win be discount, d Jus' herein-, next has reeeied the bulk of nt- industry, nlthough the labor representn MiAh WWeiSniMmfo trtl"" in "IP i'1' !,U"M "oi.ld have been acting for but a 5c. arcnrdlnir to quality and condition of there is quite n dilTerence of opinion I small mliiorit of the workers. Jlicre- rrl.d.o-iTnkrn fl"' '" "" "lp- KoinV observers fore, they say. the logical thing for whint at Phiia uiphlii Just u tnr. i. for. . maintain that there will he a back-1 Judge (iarj and other steel oflieuils to grade "r und"r ,hc torr'"'"J,n luus r"B""" I ilmui on the prt of the unions before , do wns to decline to meet the com- tatlona fnlliiw s, ill, I packed crennierv i-r SEPTEMBER 13, 1919 LABOR CHIEF TOPIC AMONG STEEL MEN Strike, if Any, Not Expected to, Be OS Drastic as Leaders Would Have Public Believe i workers in tne steel plants 01 tne rami- eastern roads and the mills of these In Ne Ycitlc. Sept. IS. Naturally the trv. anil a meeting with such a com- dependents were located favorably for Inbor -situation riuitltitips to 1)P the chlvt topic tit discussion in the steel trade the time set for the walkout, while ol.'!frs arp "'lnlly positive that a strike, hi ncuinllv take place, although tliev !.., nn- nit 11 uiiiiiinrii wiui iiir iinious t l.t it. ... . ,, . nctuallj ntc iljimoiiiiR foi a striko. lloweer. tin' due to the fact that ,1. ... . ... ... "" T "' ""0 liecll misled With II gaid to tli strength of tho unions, nr-j .. - coining n some tlllsPI Vers ,llnt tl10 laln' Icnileis posithelv declined to iiiiiKp public the stiike vole of more1 than 1, month ngo, nnd the lung delnv'ment of tho steel ingot production of i liefme niilei'lng the nien out after the) tin1 lending companies in August, show - ' hud Mited in fam- nf doing so. nri , mg n gniu of about ,'100,000 tons over taken .is indicating weakness on the Iul was somewhat of a surprise, as pint of the labor oiganir.itinns in the' there were many obserers who did not ! trnile look for such a good ineiense following ll m "jl he mini it ti J that the s ed that there is a possinilel that the strike will not tnke , J Place. Tin remniks ,, edited to 1'resi- dent (mnipeis lire believed to foro- .,,.,,. ,',,, ... , , , T. snauow a jiossilile w ithdi-.iw nl of the sti Ln ...,ll l.f .1... .1.. 1 .. ...... (,.i 11,1111 1- . 11,111' ..IM . llllfl 11. is belieied Ijkelj that the labor leaders been held. This would he n irrnoofnl wa, for ihn lab,,,- loadois to step down ""' "" uic lanor leadeis to ste IIOIO the tinsttinn tl,.., 1.1,,-n ntn , ,. .. . .... '. iiesiuent Wilson lias made no re- ijucst on the ofiicinls of cither the I nited Still Steel Cornorntlon or nn .of the independent companies for n con f,'l','n' hctvvcen tho managements and the union committee. Of course the I ""ntx.) (Ill committee itself, several weeks ngo, s""kI" n ,no,,t,"K ''' -Tudgc K. II. -; - rr- SALE OF GOVERNMENT PROPERTY THE UNITED STATES HOUSING CORPORATION OFFERS AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY TO THE INVESTOR IN THE SALE OF THEIR UNFINISHED DEVELOPMENT NEAR NEW CASTLE, DEL. This property is beautifully situated on the shore of the Delaware River, with view of Atlantic Ocean, is easHy ac cessible to Philadelphia or Wilmington, Del., by water or rail. Electric railway through property. An ideal location for permanent summer hotels and homes, amusement park or industrial establishment. Real estate consists of eighteen acres of land. Permanent in provements consist of six dormitories, with a total of over four hun dred single rooms, Central Dining Hair and Kitchen, Central Heat ing Plant, which are 357o to SSo complete. There are seventeen temporary buildings, consisting of office, warehouses and labor housing. There is approximately sufficient material on the ground and in warehouses to complete the project. This consists of lumber, plumb ing, electrical, heating, water and sewer, well and pumps, with 10,000-galIon storage tank and tower. Approximately $370,000 had been expended on this property when the armistice was signed and the work abandoned. Other information will be given upon application. Sealed bids will be received up to noon September 18th, 1919. Such bids should be marked "Sealed Bids for Sept. 18th," and must bc accompanied by cash or certified check for 57c of the amount of bid. The Corporation reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Address SALES DEPARTMENT, U. S. HOUSING CORPORATION ROOM 303, HOMER BUILDING, WASHINGTON, D. C. : I'lioTuri.ns photo riAts THRU ra&52 OFJMERICA AIU.L, 12th. Morrla i I'aipyunk Ae ttinamDra jit iiiiivmii.Eip.ii.isiii l.oi is ui:nnimin in Illiill 1'OfKUTS ' A DM 1 f S-'O - THO.MI'bON &TS 1 KJLLAJ MATIVUE DAILV I'ONSTAVTK TAIJUADGn In llAl'IMM.bS A I. MODK" ADTArilA CHESTNUT Ilelo-v 10TII r.W-VL'li'-V ItlA MtollllSP.M. jck ncKFonn in 'niLI. APPEHSO.N'S HOY-' HI T TCmPr lUlOAn STOEICT AND DHJUDIiM--' SUSQUEHANNA AVE. ki.sii: ru.nr.usov in "A SOC-IU.TY KXILi:" i BROADWAY gWfWF a l PAULINE VltEDErtiriJ In "THR PEACE OF ROAniNO niVETl" --i rMI A I Gtn' Maplewood Ar. J-Jltl- 2:n nnrt S.1S T. M. MABEL NORMAND In "MICKEY" nVlDDITCCi MAIN ST.. MANAYIJNK tlVlrrVIlOO MATINEE DAILY BERT T.YTELL In "IT'S EASY TO MAKE MONEY" r A IDMrM IMT 2h ft OIRARD AV. rrtllMHWWlli MATINEE I DAILY JUNE ELVinriE in "COAX MB" I- A 1VIIT V THEATRE 1311 Market St. I" VlVllLi I 0 A M to Midnight HARRY CAREY In "THE ACE AND THE SADDLE" C TU CT THEATRE Below 6pruce. 3D lrlS ! MATINEE DAILY BESSIE BARRISCALE In "THE WOMAN MICHAEL MARRIED" FRANKLIN """cZAPJJ WILLIAM FARNUM In "THE LONE STAR RANGER" GREAT NORTHERN TARo pa..rU TOM MOOHE In 'THE CITY OF COMRADES" IIMDCDIAT 60TH ft WALNUT STS. llVlrE-llr-, Mt. 2S0. Ergs.TftO, LOtHS HENNISON In "UlUtt ruVJST4B - lOary, of the steel corporation, and I when this was refused an appeal was 1. A- .!. -11.I f H.. f Mtt country' bllt t!, rrot,i(,Pnt "PParcntly together. Steel olTielals have mnde the point icht along that it ronfeienee with the i'"'0' eommittee would not be rcprc- sentatlve in nny sense tu me worn. They have insisted that the unions do not represent nt most 1." per cent of the j Ittee representing a minority would not bring about good results. inittee. Heports lereived in the executive of - fices of the tarious steel cnmpnnies m and new oideis which liao come in' 1 liao kept ahead of the production. No cflnil will he made to speed up the output before the stiike is supposed to ttm t. due to the belief that a show The fnitiilown of the unions' strength would lie the best thing fnr the entire industrj In some stool ouurters tho state the gains made in the previous months. i ii iu LininTiiniii Qiimt mi run loiitu r.t ' . ,.',., ,,V. . !'"- """,ls " "l" '"' ' W" , '" !""""-' Ill sunn- llllll ll'lft Lllill IUUI1UCLIOI1 OI the stool plants was being curtailed during August. In the various markets, the leading Spanish French Beginners' nnd Advanced Classes In Spanish and Kronen. Commercial Con- iS0" ana "ponilence will bo, iaucht French Wednrmlny nnd Frldfty fre ninR". lifffinnlnR SeptemluT 21, Spnnlr.Ii Turndiiy nnd Tliumdny ctp nluRH. fn-fflnnliiir Sfptrmhf r 23, Writ fnr Iescr1ptvo Booklets YMC A Central Branch, 1421 Arch St. II S rmnori.ws Tho following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of Amer ica, which is a guarantee of early showipy of the finest productions. Ask for the theatro in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. I FTAnET? "ST A LA.VC'AbTUK AVE. MATINEE DAILY I.1I.A nn: In IIUAHTS Or YOUTH-' I inrRTV IIROAD & COLUMBIA AV. LIDLIM I MATINEE DAILY JOHN IA1WELL In ' THE I I.OUUED NAME" 333 MARKET ffSfS NAZIMOVA In "THE RED LANTERN" MOnn -:' SOUTH ST Orchestra. llJUL-.L-4 Continuous 1 to 11. IIAROi.11 UlCKWOOD in "MAN OF HONOR" OVERBROOK 03D St HAVER. rORD AVE. REX BEACH ' THE CRIMSON GARDENIA" PAI ATP r-u MARKET STREET r-VL.-VVIZ. in a M to 11 :13 P.M. MABEL NORMAND It "UPSTAIRS" PRIMPP 1018 "ARKET STREET I rJllv-lJaJ 8 "in m to 11:15 p. m HENRY R, WARNER In "THE MAN WHO TURNED WHITE" RFP.FNT MARKET'ST Belov 17TH IXCV-aClN 1 11 A M to 11 P.M. VIVIAN MARTIN In "THE THIRD KISS- PI AI TO OEPMANTOWN AVE. rUAIri lJ AT TUI.PEHOCKEN ST. i ETHEL CLAYTON in "A SPORTINO CHANCE" DI inV MARKET ST BELOW 7TH 1UDI in a m. tonus: P.M. 1VA1.UA1.IJ ItKlll in "THE LOVE BURGLAR" QAVflV 12" MARKET STREET OrtVUI SAM TO MIDNIGHT GLADYS BROCKWELL In "BROKEN COJIMANDMENTS" OTAMI FY MARKET ABOVE lOTH OlUNL.C.1 n;in 4..M. toll sl6 P.M. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In "HI3 MAJESTY THE AMERICAN'' WITHDIA MARKET BT. AB. OTH vjviwiurv "A'5L.?'i'isP'M. wiAWijMirj tiwiunri' in J THK TOPJRDONABLSI 8IN" ' 19 factor of the -wcel was the contract lor juu.uoo tons of steel rails placed by the railroad administration for the carriers In the Kast. Of this tonnagu the steel corporation's rail mills re ceived 00,000 tons and the remaining 110,000 tons were divided between the I,nekawanna and Bethlehem Steel Conv pnnles. It is learned that the Independent reecned tne greater share of this bust- Iu,ss because tho rails were for use on deliveries nt a minimum cost for shin- ments. The rails will go mainly to roads la New Kngland and New York state. Extra by Dodge Manufacturing Co. New Yorh, Sept. ,1. The Dodge Manufacturing Company declared tho leguhir quarterly dividend of V2 per cent and an extra of 1 per cent on the common nnd 1 per cent on the pre--f erred. Common dividend is payable October 1 to stock of record September 7 nml preferred October 1 to stock of tecoul Sentpmhnp '" HOME VICTOR WATER HEATER rem col New principle, constant aupply: S4 to 30 gallons, lc. Heats radlatora, too There Is nothing; lust as good Free Book. Reeves Stove 38 & Foundry Co. So. 2dJ'"'rf TJIEJ THAT PATS! Ut b. rat tht'tmaeh tht tuki n,i- jour oflTsrtlBmSTrrtlo-TXnn.' olronltr l.tt.r. it oasts Inf iii. oojj for Mlllng talk th.t ll nil) Ifbat roa 1 "-!, rstamoa Ui BVst.M wir psroniara rrea. J0B2I U P0rJM3 t0U emaTmt ni No spl isli or drln. No sink complete with out them. 1'osltlre hliut-nff waiea vratr. Ask jour plumber for bni Ill's h wan-neck 1 aitcets. THOS. SAVILL'S SONS ISIO WALMril STREET Empire Tours Adirondack. Iroquois and Onondacn Trails Three famous automobile routes ln NEW YORK STATE Good roadn nnd cxcMIent hotels. Handy pocket booklet containing full In formation of routes and maps mailed free. Address V. N. BAIN-, Sy. EMPIRE TOURS ASSOCIATION Nertlmreli, New Yori. STI-AMSIIII' OTirEW PMIiKil'ElHl VnnRtncer und Freight Services NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL . , Aquitania Sept 18 Orduna Sept. 23 f nrmania Oct. 4 Ordunu Oct. 28 farmania Nov. 8 Orduna Nov. 29 NEW YORK :o CHERBOURG nd SOUTHAMPTON Mauritania Oct. 2 "Mauretnnia Oct 28 Mauictania Nov. 22 NEW YORK to PLYMOUTH, HAVRE and SOUTHAMPTON Royal George Oct 4 Royal George Nov. 1 Royal George Nov. 2D NEW YORK lo PLYMOUTH and CHERBOURG Caronia Sept. 27 Caronia Nov. 1 NEW YORK to PLYMOUTH, HAVRE and LONDON Saxonia Oct. 16 Saxonia Nov. 18 NEW YORK to GLASGOW Columbia Oct 4 Columbia Nov. 1 BOSTON to GLASGOW EJysia Sept 24 Scindia Sept. SO PHILADELPHIA to LONDON Vennonia Oct. 23 Philadelphia-Bristol (AT05S5?) Venusia Sept. 22 Venusia Nov. 8 1 l'ler 16 South i 1.1 13nn WMNl'T ST.. I'HI'AnKT.FIIIA State Bank of Philadelphia Fifth and Bainbridge Sts. STEAMSHIP TICKETS lAVSPAonrifflB Direct- mP ywicz SAN FRANCISCO TO NETHERLANDS EAST INDIES Uatavla. tSttmaraug. Soerubula. Macauft Batlinff datea ana ratee im application. S. 6. BILL1TON. 8. 8. SOERAKARTA. B. B. U1NTANG. S. S. TJISALAJC. B. S. BENGKALIS t. D. Snrefkrla li Ilroa. Co.. Oen. Alto. Office. 2 Pine St . San Frnnclaco W.Y Omrc. 17 Battery PI. H B.BurnettAa-t. "BROOKS STEAMSHIP CORPORATION rlllLAllELPHIA AND NEW YORK (a HAMIIUKG. Cg'l, "ANZIO anil BUSHONG ........ .September 13 ANOKA September 15 rniLAntxriitA to iiavre AWENSDAW September 16 VK.W OKI.K1NS to IH'FNnS aires ALDERMAN September 17 ARGENTA September 19 A 1 I.Imiln RrtUter Tnr Ratea nud Information Anplj- MEGEE, STEER & COMPANY 401-4G3-.07 Dresrl IMlldlnr EARN LINE Philadelphia Havana. I - GENERAL CARGO U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steaners S. S. "LAKE GALERA"...Sept. 18 S. S. "LAKE FLUVANNAOct. 10 For rates and particulars apply U Earn Um Sieamdtb 'Col aMaWWH Mitkt JMmimBm ,' T'.- SSI ' Jl ft I SI K! VI .i m l I HI !. -V $-jll? - a ,- --. i .'i Y , ' l--.-.- -it . . 's4 il?r r TT a " rr A .- -,V v.