Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 29, 1919, Night Extra, Page 17, Image 17

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EVEHING PUBLIC LEDaER-PHItADELPHlA, SATUEDAT, NOVEMBEE 29, 1919
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IMPROVED TONE
r TO CURB TRADING
Buying of Simms Petroleum
-Continues General Asphalt
in Better Demand
UNITED STEAMSHIP WEAK
New York, Nov. 29. There wns n
tar bettor tone to the trading on the
B)-oacl Stieet Curb ftxlny, nltlinugh n
number of Indies in which there Im nn
absence of publii' (oiillclencp continued
on the downward intncincut and sus
tained further losses.
United Steamship was nu Instance of
this exceptional weakness, falling- to
3 and virtually wiping out all the
jains made in the movement which
followed the announcement that the to
odctfo Interests had obtained contTol of
the company.
'Jhcro was continued bulus of Simms
Petroleum, and that stock rnnced fiom
4f74 to above till, (ieneral Asphalt was
nlso in better demand, ranging from
103 to 100.
Amalgamated Tiro held firm again,
Celling at 15. American Tobacco Secu
rities was in supplv, with sales at (JO1.
to 50 Ms. Loft sold nt '21 "i to 22.
Swift was traded In ut 54 to ":i, uud
Iiibby, SleXell & I.ililiy bold ut 2!VK to
20. North American I'nlp was traded
in nt :i to 4. Marconi of Amcrka
old lit OVi to 0'd.
1NDUHTMA.I.8
C" Hl?h Low Lost
Aetna Explos NV5 H'-i SH
Am Marconi ll' ilVi f.'i
Am Tob Sec (loft Mi !ili4
Atnal Tire Stoiv 10 n It
Am Safety llazor IN 17H 17
Car LlKht 3 a 3H
Dafoe Justice 11 11 11
Ueneral Asphalt 10(1 11H 0-4
lUvann, Tolmrco 3Vm 3li .!V4
Maytlen Chemical n Mi (l
Hupn Motors US IIS 139
Hendee Mfir . 47 17 47
Indian Tacltlne 17 H 17'i 17'J
3.oewvlno 2 l!9'i Si1
Lott Inc . 'ii -1 nK
lAbby McNeil 211 20 20
Nor Am Taper 4 1 4
Hoot Vanderort M'i r.l'J 6H4
Bubinarlne Iioat in II1 ir.S
Swift international M HI r.3
Bwrets Co . .. ... . 11 10S 11 ,
U'S Steair a' 3J4 .1;
United Profit Sharlnjr . !1 . 21 21'i
Unltcil Plct Prod . . . . 184 1214 VA
Vanadium Steel . . . M r.2 B2i
V Vlvladou Inc . . . 2J 22 2!
, . BTAMMHD OILS
Ansrlo-Amer OH 13 31 31
Illinois Pipe Mne ....170 170 170
Ohio Oil 372 3(17 S07
South Pipe Une . ... 114 n4 04
Stand OH of California. 2114 214 2!U
(Hand Oil of Indiana . . 740 740 740
Stand Oil M J . . .. 707 707 707
Stand Oil N V . 423 421 4.3
IMffil'KMlEM OILS
Allied Oil
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Atlantic ret JS
Marnett Oil Gas V,
Boone Oil s4
lloston Wyoming ....... 87
Uurknett Van Cleave,... 2V
Carlb Syn 41
Commonwealth 42
Esmeralda Oil U
Federal Oil 3'.
Glenrock Oil 8H
Ouffey Ollleaplo 8JS
Houston Oil .... 14.1
Inter Petrol B4'i
Island Oil a
Livingston . ... 2'i
Magna. H
Af&rucilbo 21s.
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145 143
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ins
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Omar Oil . r ...
Orient Oil
Ohio Ranger
Pennok Oil
Prod & Refiners .
Ryan Oil
Salt Creek Prod . . .
Shell Transport ...
Skolly Oil
Slmms Pet
Teras Co w 1
Trinity Oil ........
Victoria Oil new . , .
White Oil
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.1IININO STOCKS
Alaskn-Ilrlt Col
Cnnada Conper
Cons Cop M ,
Cftsson Gold
Creaont Mc.Vamnra . . .
Eureka Croeeus
Kortj-nlne Jllnlnff
1-ecla Mining
McKlniey Darrah
McNamari
7farsh Minlne
Vother Lodo
Nlplnlnt-
Onondago
iRope Group
Sller Kin of Arizona.
Tonopah nxlen8lon .
United Kastern
Victory '
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The nyerage price of twenty active
Industrial stocks declined 3.78 pe cent
yesterday to 103.72, while twenty rail
roads declined 2.04 per cent to 75.33.
One advance after another 1ms en
eucd every day this week in the torn
market. Among the chief reasons given
has been likelihood that railway trans
portation of tho crop would be seriously
interfered with by coal shortage.
'Having given its warning, raised its
discount rates nnd amply explained Jts
position In its own orga,n the Fedeinl
Keserve Board is appaieutly willing to
HtjHid pat. Humors persist that drastic
netlon will bo taken to curb specula
tion In other directions than the stock
market, but nothing happens. The
banks have seen the hondw tiling on the
wall and are doing all in their power
tq eliminate the unhealthy speculative
operations.
The George W. Ooethnlu Co., Inc.,
Iinu mii.olint.n.1 tyn W T1 T'nlUr.AH
Manufacturing Co. nnd soon will mnkc
a public, offering of the common stock
of u new corporation, to be known as
the W. R. Tollobton Manufacturing Co.,
Inc. The company has been manufac
turing fine woolen cloth since 1880.
Elmer G. Parsly nnd L. Fuller
Parsly have formed a new firm with J.
Priestly Ilutton as special partner to
do a general stock and bond business
under the, name of Parsly Bros. & Co,
The offices of the new firm arc in the
Jlorris Building. Elmer G. Parsly was
recently elected a member of the
Philadelphia Stock Exchange.
jThc New York Subtreasury lost
$804,000 to the banks jestcrduj.
', John H. Shinu of Mackle & Co.,
lleul Estate Trust Building, Mills for
Europe Saturday next on the White
Star steamship Adriatic to consummate
le'gal requirements on a large block of
bonds bought by this firm, also to per
fect other financial transactions pend
ing. Mr. Shlnn will bo gone about two
months.
H
OMEE
OBIOINAL PATENTED
PIPELESS FURNACE
WITH THE
Ihernio-lBal
Famous
Jnnsr Lining, vrhlth Insures a perfect
pare, moist varm air to everr room
Writ for
Nam of
Naftt
DcaUr
HOMER FURNACE CO.
Boyd Henderson
Eastern Distributor
NEW YORK BOND SALES
' Summary of the Individual transactions on (lie New York Exchange
Adnms Express 4i
10000 .... 58 VI
Am Smelt i U Bs
SOOO .... Vi
3000 ...
City of Bordeaux 6s
2000 .... 02
0000 .... 02
10000 .... 02
City of Lyons 6s
3000 .... 02
1000 .... 00li
2000 .... 02 '
City of Mar 6s
2000 .... 02
10000 .... 02
C of N Y 4s of 69
2 (I (TO .... 02
3000 .... 014
C of N V 4 Ha of
G7
32000 . ...lOOVi
Cnf N'Y 4 Ma nt 0
40000 .... D01
L iv of Paris
1000 .... Dili
inoo .... 04
10000 .... 04
Col & Oth Av n 4H
Am Tel & Tel clt
looo .... o
annn .... Bt
AmTcl&Telcv 4
2000 .... 3
Am Tel & Tel 6s
10000 .... 0T(i
Am Tel & Tel Co 6b
5000 .... 0M4
1000 .... 0
4000 .... 0Vj
Anglo-French Ba
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2000 .
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2000 ,... my,
2000 .. . 02
8000 .... 02
Dom of Canada '31
1000 .... 04
4000 .... 03
1000 .... 03
Erie General T.len
3000 .... 43U
General Klectric 5s
1000 .... 03
Ilutl & Man fd
nn Co
4s
2000
51
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6000
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Bolt & Ohio CV
2000
looo
2000
10000
5000
10000
2000
Bait &
2000
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5000
6000
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Ohio 6s
57
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111 Central 4s of 52
5000 .... li'A
looo .... tiv,
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111 Central 5V4s
2000 ... 01
4000 ... Ot
Imp Jap Got
14000 .... 07
4s
Int Mer Marine 6s
1000 .... 03
1000 .... 03
2000 .... 0S
20000 .... 03
Int Met ct 4s
10000 .... 13
1000 .... 14
2000
. . 57 Vi
Bait &. Ohio 6s
looo .... 0
3000 .... 01V4
B&o I'LCiWta
1000 .... 60
1000 .... 60
Beth Steel C 1st
8000 .... 00
Brook nap Tran 7s
Int Met Co 4V4s
1000
6000
0000
10000
2000
3000
20000
21000
26000
20O0O
10000
10000
17000
2000
4000
25000
1000
6000
2000
3000
1000
20000
30000
10000
14
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5000 .... 40
50OO . . . .'SOi
3000 ... 30
2B000 ... 40
7000 31)
5000 ... 30
13000 ... 40
10000 . . 3
Brk Union Ule 1st
1000 .... 64 VI
6000 .. 04
Cil O & E Corp 6s
1000 .... 00
1000 .... 00
ccoisti. i4
1000 .... 77
Cent, of Georgia 6s
2000 .... 04
Central Pacific 1st
B000 .... 74
2000 ... 75
Ches & Ohio cv 5s
B000 .... 81
Chi B & Quincy 4s
12000 94
1000 .... 01
3000 .... 03
6000 .... 03
10000 .... 04
1000 .... 03
Chi &. Great V 4s
1000 .... B2
' 1000 .... 52
1000 .... 52
C M S. St P sm 4
2000 .... 73
1000 .... 72
6000 .... 73
C M &St P cv 4V4s
6000 00
30000 .... 00
3000 .... 00
6000 .... 00
Chi M & St P 4a
10000 .... 05
Chi M & St P cv C&
1000 .... 68
4000 .... 08
1000 .... 68
16000 .... 08
Chi & N Y Bs of 87
1000 .... 06
Chi R I & Pac fd
10000 .... 63
Chi R & Pacific 4s
4000 .... 71
ChJ & W Ind 4s
.1000 .... 68
6000 .... 57
Chile Copper 6s
30000 .... 76
2000 .... 76
10000 .... 76
0000 .... 76
1000 .... 76
7000 i.... 76
6000 .... 76
2000 .... 76
3000 .... 76
5000 .... 76
1000 .... 70
1000 76
Chile Copper 7s
15000 ....104
10000 ....10
1000 ....104
2000 ....103
8000 ....103
5000 ....103
5000 ....102
6000
11
Intcrna'l Paper 4s
1000 .... 67
Int Rap Trans fd
2Q000
60000
43
43 Vi
13
43
43
43
43
43
43
43
43
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43
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10000
3000
25000
5000
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1000
2000
5000
1000
2000
20000
5000
1000
10000
10000
5000
looo
10000
10000
10000
2000
1000
25000
11000
10000
5000
3000
10000
44
44
Iowa Central Is
1000 .... 38
looo .... 30
K C & Southern Es
1000 ...'. 74
innn tax
k C Ft S & M Ry 6s
1000 ....101
L Valley en 4s
2000 .... 78
Lehigh Valley 6s
10000 ....100
30000 ....100
Liggett & Myers Es
1000 .... 88
6600 .... 88
Liggett & Myers 7s
10000 110
Long Island RR fd
5000 .... 67
Lorlllard Co 7s
1000 ....110
4000 ....100
2000 ....110
0000 ....110
Louis & Nash gold
2000 .... 09
Mid Steel Corp 5s
3000 .... 84
HOME VICTOR
WATER HEATER
FOIt COAL
Ntw principle, constant aupclri
24 to 80 rations, la Ruil
aAtatora. to. There in nothlni
)nt as rood. Free Book
Reeves Stove 33
& Foundry Co. So. 2d
1012. No Disih or drln. Ha
Ink eoRiDlete without thm. I'ailtff
hot-off aaTca water, Aak your plumb
ror pavura nrran-nrfu raoraia.
THOS. SAVILL'S SONS
1810 WALLACE STREET
iff
elreultlon of
In the! house.
MILLVILLE, N. J.
Phone Bell.J44-M.
719 K 4TH ST.
fiS
Pat. Jnna 18
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10000 .... 00
looo .... 00
st V Ho v ix n 1st
looo .... 01
St L & San V aj
6000 .... 67
0000 .... 67
12000 .... 66
St I. & San P In
Mo Pacific gm 4s
6000 .... 56
20000 .... 65
6000 .... 63
1000 .'. . . 53
Mont Power Co 5s
IflOO .... 87
3000 .... 87
N O Tex & Mex 5s
1000 .... S2"4
NYC & Hit R en 4s
2000 ... 00
N YC&II It U 4H
6000
10000
3000
3000
3000
4000
10000
10000
40
40
40
40
40
40
41
40
1000
7Sa4
NYC & H H nn 6s
St 1. &
San V K
2000
6000
1000
27000
2000
02
02
92
01
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1000
2000
1000
5000
54
65
64
63
63
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N Y Railways 4s
4000 ... 30
N Y Railways 6s
St I. & San r Ser B
11000 ... 07
11000 .... 67
6000
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0
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Ter H As of St U 4s
SOOO
44000
200O
1000 .... 60
Texas Co 6s
24000 ....103
1000 . ..103
Third Ave RR al
10000 .... 27
1000 .. . 27
Tlrd Ao Rwy 4a
2000 .... 47
U K of G B & I '21
fl
8000
0
N Y Rwys et Ea
3000 .. . 0
44000 .... 6
Nor a Western 4s
3000 .... 77
Nor & West cv 6s
2000 ....lot
Northern Pacific 3s
4000 .... .14
1000 . . 64
2000
10000
1000
2000
07
07
07
07
Northern Pacirio Is
oooo .. . 70
Northern Pacific 6s
2000 ... 72
Oregon hliort I. 4s
2000 .... 78
200O .!. 78
Oregon Short I. 5s
1000 ... 03
Oro Wash RR Co S.
Nav Co 4 s
U K of U D
&
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1000O ....
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07
07
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U K of O I! &
rets of 29
2000
10000
100000
10000O
IflOO
2000
06
06
06
08
00
96
06
300O . . . 08
3000 . . . 6R
Pacific Tel & Tel 6s
1000 .... 88
7000 . . 88
Penna R If. gm 4"
looo 81
10000 ... Hi
10(10 .... 81
12000 . si
6000 .... 81 Vi
SOOO
U K of O B & I '37
4000 .-. . . 80
2000 ... 80
1000O . .. 80
1000 . . 80
1000 ... 80
3000 ... 80
Union Paclllc fd
7000 ... 30
Union Pacific s
10000 .... 83
400O .... 83
1000 .... 83 H
4(00 83
U R R of a V 4s
1000 .... 29
1000 . .. 20
Penna R IX 6s
1000 .... 92
5000 .... 00
1000 .... Oi)
1000 ... 00
3000 .... 00
Penna R If, 4s of 06
6000 .... HtVi
Pu Ser C of N .1 6s
U S Real & Imp 6s
000 .... 67
1000 76
U S Rubber 5s
1000 .... 83
2000 .... 83
2000 ... 83
3000 .... 83
4000 .... 83
U S Steol 6s
1000 .... 08
1000 .... 08
7O0O .... D7
7000 .... 97
2000 .... 97
4000 .... 97
Reading R R 4s
2000 .... 80
2000 . .. 80
Seab'd Air Line a
1000 . . 42
So Bell Tel Co 5s
1000 .... 80
Southern Rwyi 4s
1000 60
Southern Rwys 5s
1000 .... 86
3000 .... 83
2000 .... 8B
Southern Paclflo fd
Vir Car Chem Co Is
.J000 .... 75
6000 .... 75
1000 .. . 73
1000 .... 94
Vir Railway 3s
10000 .. . 8,1
South Pacfic cv 4s
1000 . 83
Vir Ry & Pour Co Es
1000 ... 73
Went Maryland 4s
1000 .... S3
Wilson Co cv
J000 .... 77
7000'.... 77
6000 .... 78
6000 .... 78
Southern Pao cv 6s
2000 .... oovb
23000 .... 00
1000 .... 00
SOOO
... 04
...95
...OS
with 20,
tills week,
week, JD5,-
13000
2000
f
1(ln"0nno ? 817.000. compared
I00.0O0 jesterday Thus far
-y,0M- hamo M?lS3 lart
372,000
Today's Range In
Liberty
Bonds
fiieh
n!).!)S
Lib It aiis
Lib It 1st 4s
Low
OO.Dlt
03,00
01.(1(1
00.10
nuts
03.(i2
02.40
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03 SO
01.04
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1)3.81;
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JlEMOIOUS NOTICES
Iljpllst
Till: TKMI'I.K
Hroad and Berks stn (1000 North)
wVinHEI'k " S;0'WB"'" Pastor"'
William Dyre McCurdy. Associate Pastor.
r,J Slaryin Hanna. Musical Director.
Frederick B, Starke Organist '"-""
BU8SELL it CON W13LU world raeler.
educator, preacher and lecturer, preaches
viZ Elnir 10 30 and evenlhs 7 30
Temple Chorus slnea both services. Special
V'''. proeram by Temple Orchestra,
1 to 1 30
Chorus sinn Oratorio, "Elijah." Thurs
day December 11. Soloists. Mae Ebrey
Holr. Marie Stone Lana-ston, Nlcholai
Douty and Henri Scott. For reservations
phone Diamond 837 ih
ISthlcol rnlturo
CltnAD RT. TIIE.TKE. Sunday 11 a m
Dll ALOEnNON H. cnAPSEY SpeakS
Subject "Christianity of the CatarSmb."
Frlenda
THU OI.II MMtlON .MKETINO IIOWK. situ
aleU on Montgomery pike. Merlon. Is open
mnrn'iVlc.'1C,;r,, Fh-st-day (sundiv)
mornlne at 11 o'clock It was built 10S2
Here William Penn worshiped One of the
oldest, most historical church edifices in
! vl.Uo?iry- C"ilul lnv'u"n extended
CONFiatKNCE nSS. IStli and Race .ts.
First-day. 11:40. Elbert Russell.
W.st'ward!'"6'"1 f 0r"n,al Regions
All welcome
Presheteriftn
Altt II STREET ('IIimCH. ISth and Arch
Are all men the same' Or does the offer
ot ."."S?' Ilfa t0. ,hera throurh Jesus
Christ discover a fundamental difference
In character? And Is It upon this difference
that lien are divided Into two classes and
tno destinies? This subject will be dla.
cussed by Dr. Macartney tomorrow night
at 8 o clock In the armon, "Your Chrlat."
the fourth In a series of the "Five Oreat
Themes of Christian Theology." At 10MB
ha will preach on "Our Lord's First Ser
mon. Hifile School at 12
THE IIETIII.EIIEM PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH. Ilroad and Diamond Vtt
rv,rn'L,A1 '". Mccormick. Pastor.
10 30 a, m Mnrnlnir Worship Subject of
Sermon "CIIKIH1IAN hTEWAHDSHIP."
a 30 n m Sabbath School "".
0:1S n. m Young People's Society of
Christian Endeavor.
7.41 p. m Special Musical Service and
Sermon. Subject. "WHAT IS .YOUR
LIFE?" A
ROSSINI'S STAtTAT MATER will Be, ren
dered by Bethlehem Quartet.
Everybody welcome
SECOND PRESIIYTERIAN CHURCH
2Iat and Walnut ats.
Rev. ALEXANDER MacCOLL D.D . Min
later. The Rev. HENRY 13 MASTER, D. D
will preach at 11 and 8 o'clock.
Musical service at 7.40 p m. by the cho
rus choir under the direction of N. Llnd.
aay Norden and assisted by Vincent Fa
nelll, harpist, and Frederic Cook, violin
ist. The music will Include; Organ, harp
and Uolln trios: "Songs of India," Rim
sk -Korsakoff: "Adagio Pathetlque." Uod
ardi "Solelg' fAing." Orleg Anthems:
"O Come. Let Us Worship" (a cappalla),
Tschalkowaky, "Praise the Name," Ivan
off, "Jubilate Amen" (with Instruments).
Rruch; "My Hope la In the Everlasting"
(tenor, organ, harp, violin). Stalncr;
"Now the Day Ii Over," Norden.
Sunday School at 10 o'clock.
Women's Bible Class at 10 o'clock.
Men's Open Forum at 10 o'clock In the
parish house. Subject: "Charitable In
stitutions " Trader. Mr Walter I Cooper
VISITORS WELCOME TO All SERVICES
Unitarian
i'lRBT UNITARIAN CHURCH. 2135 Chcit-
llev. FREDERICK R ORIFFIN. MlnUter.
vn lie rlrlrTIn iv 1 1 1 nHBnti
II n m Hits "lUIIII "HI ft nn is
UNITARIAN HOCIETY OF OEBMANTOWN
Chelten ave and Oreene st.
Rev. ROQER a. FORBES. Minister.
"The House by the Side of the Road."
Classes for children taught by trained
teachers In the parish house every ttunday
morning at 11 o'clock.
1000 .... 84U
1000 .... 84 Vi
Mo Kan &Tex 4V4s
8000 .... 20
NEW YORK BANK STATEMENT
Excess Reserve Raised $34,065,690.
Further Loan Contraction
New Yorlt, Nov. 20. The reserve
position of tbo clearing house institu
tions was materially improved this
week. The weekly bank statement to
day showed an tucrcuso in exi's re
serve of $31,005,000, bringing thu ac
tual surplus tip to $71,333,170. On
the other hand, the contraction of only
$8,103,000 in loans hardly teemed to
tetlect thu further heavy liuiiidation in
the stock market. This, however, was
possibly offset by the preparations for '
the December I settlements and dis- I
burseiiients. Net demand deposits fell
off $3,030,000.
AvnnAGK
Loans 15,180.342,000
.Net demand de- B
V'.l II..,. ,l,.r,Mlla "illl.7t7.0U0
Decrease
JS.IHS.UUO
SS.SJI.OUO
n 43ii ("in
410 imii
SSD.UUO
Circulation
Cash In aults .
Itesene In Ked.
!lesere banks
Ilcsre In stato
bank and trust
tnmninles ,. ..
1U0.5U0.UU0
073,430.000 3,687,000
11.000,000
317,000
Hcsere In stale
banks and trust
company deposi
tories 10,017,000
r. 041.000
St.'.SiiO RSII
45,lt!:.4.0
402,000
I.S.IJ.IMHI
5 JJ0 Bill
S 70J.33U
AsKrck-ate renerjo
Hi sen o required.
Uxipss . ...
MnrreaNe
tUnlttd States
deposits deducted. $08,-
.70.UU0
ACTUAL
Loans
Net demand dep
Net tlmo deposit
rii-LUlatlim .
ifi 187 470,000
U 180.0JI OII0
201 4T.H 000
.111 41)1.000
$0 101,000
.1 II.MI MIO
B 0I I 000
30J.OO0
1 271, U00
Cash 111 aults
100 OSJ.OOO
Keeeno In
Ped
002,801.000 32 780,000
12 113,000 722.000
Ites II ink
Heserro In
banks and
coinp mles
state
trust
Tleseno In
state
truit
lunUH nrul
companies deposl
torlea . .
Acuremito reero
11 201 000 218,000
(1J7. 178,0110 33 .!. 1.000
BVi.844,810 MJ Ii'IO
Rosen o required
Lixn ss
"I 3IJ.17H "H.t'ui.iiliu
1LT 8 deposits deducted J81.743.0U0.
OUTSIDi: llNK STATKMUNT
si.vii; UAisiia
Decrease
tn o is, boo
1HR 800
1,400 1U0
Tinting
07" 7.13 OOO
II 1I8J.IIO0
30.740.BUl)
Oold . .
Currency bit notea
I)poslts Fea lies
Ilk of Now York
Deposits . . .
lleserve on deposit
fl' 505 200 3,374,1110
817,814 BOO 27 4IIB.0OD
l.'J 4B3 401) 1 004.1100
20 2 M
rercentage cr res
THUfeT COMPANIES
r.njnn $2.01 1 1V..700 J141 l' 'Mln
I'nl,! . 11 KTII IIIIU --lill,uu
Currency bk notes -- --h n"i
Deposits Ved Wl
Bank ot .S Y . 210 nu .-no
Deposits . -' -1 il-!-400
Ileiervo on deposit 2-i0 U53 000
Pericntaen of reB 17 4
274,000
MO 1100
10 .'111 400
1 OKI 3011
1
stath iian'kk and ti1urt companik3
not hbpohtino to cmiamno hovsr
rans . 784 012 400 J9 844.000
Gold K,h'.1.800 32J 100
Currency bk notes is 4BJ.S0O 03,500
Deposits f eel lies
Hank ot N Y 7- 720.100
Total deposits . 8'iJ BOH.flOO
Net depoilti BO'i i4K Oi)
rteeeria on deposit 13'l.hOO 700
Percentage cf res 20 Q
Increase
070,000
r 071 io )
J 787.800
,-03 700
3
LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS
Chicago. Nov 20 IIO(T! Ricelpts, 0000
hend: active Hulk $11 (I0BI13 SI, top
$1101. heavy, iniosrnni medium,
$1100013 00, light, $11 S0I311 81, light
lights JllfflllOO, heavy packing eons,
smooth J12 75013 21 racking sows, rough,
1J21I12 7.1 plBS. II'-' 100113 25
CATTLE .Receipts OOllo head. Compared
with n. vieck 0B,F.it steers BOc to l
higher, "she" stock 415BOc higher, best
r(,e(1(,ri, 21c higher, others stead , western,
2BfflBnc higher calves steady
SHEEP Rectlpts, 200 head Compared
with a weelfl ago Fat lambs B(lc to $1
hlghT. In-between grades adanclng most,
fat shep, yeirllng nd feeding lambs mont
2njf.l0o higher, feeders and breeding sheep
ut(,fid
Unofficial estimates of arrlaN Mnndav
Hogs,' .10 000 head, cattle 31000 head
sheep, 27 000 head, and for next week,
hots. 210,000 head
Eist Ituffnio. Nov 21 CATTLE lie
celpts 1-'10 hend Market slow.
CALVES ueceipis. ovu neau. .araei
8 HOGS Receipts EIOO head. Market
steady to 15c higher Henvv and mixed.
H8114: orkers light yorkers and pigs,
US 81 roughs J12 50 stags I8P11
SHEEP AND LAM11H Recilnts 1800
hend Lambs strong. Lambs, 9lr. B0
othera unchanged
IMItahnreli. Pi.. Nov 20 HOGS Re
eelnts 0(10 head Higher Henles and
lieiHV nrkers $1414 21 light sorkers
tlTiWHSn. nigs I11WH21
tllBEl AND LAMBH Receipts 100
held Stead. Top sheep, .$10, top lambs,
CALVES Receipts 100 head Steady
Top, $10
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E. It LINCOLN In
"VIRTUOUS MtN"
A DM 1 f 02D & THOJIPSON STS.
ArULLU MATINEE DAiLT
JACK PICKFOnD In
"DUIlOLAn BY PllOXt"
ADAnlA CHESTNUT Below WTH
AKLAUIA 10 A M to 11 :15 P.M.
I1RVANT WASHnUnN In
"If PAYS TO ADVERTISE"
m I iCDIDn broad streut and
t)L.Ufc,t)lr.L RtlPQt'nilANNA AVE.
niM.in nunKu in
"SADIU LOVE"
BROADWAY DTu.WilrMT
NAZIMOVA In
"TJ1U OllA'l"
r-l rU A I Otn. k Maplewood Aves.
LOLUM1 AL, 2 30. 7 and 0 P. M.
NAZIMOVA In
"THIS UKAl
A rITI 122 MARKET STREET
CArl 1 UL. in a m to 11:15 p. m
MABEL NORMAND in
"JIN.V
171VIDDT7CQ MAIN RT . MNAYUNK
LMrKbob matinee daily
CON'STANCE TAI.MADdE In
"A TE.tPERAMENTAL WIFIS"
FAIRMOUNT -""tiay
HETIT LYTELL In
"LOJIHAHDl. LTD '
C A A11 V THEATRE 1311 Marliet Bt.
rAlVlKlI 0AM to Midnight.
WILLIAM RUSSELL In
"WESTWARD HO"
rTLI CT THEATRE Below Spruce.
JO 1 rl O 1 . MATINEE DAILY
D. W ORIFFITH'S
"BROKEN BLOSSOMS"
m A WV IM THIRD & FITZWATER
F RAINkLIIN OROAN MUSIC
STAR CAST In
"A SCREAM IN THE NIGHT"
GREAT NORTHERN B Wtti-fii'
NAZIMOVA In
"THE BRAT" a
.. .nr-iT-T A T BOTH WALNUT STS.
lMfCrUttL. Mai 2'30. Evffa.TA0.
B K LINCOLN in
"VIKTUUUS J11KW-
, !-. a ryT7D 1ST A LANCASTER AVE
LLAL'fc.n. MATINEE DAILY
VIVIAN MARTIN In
"HIS OFFICIAL FIANCEE"
t mPDTV nnoAD Columbia k,
LltJllrvlI MATINEE DAILY
DOROTHY OISH In
"TURNINO THE TABLES"
333 MARKET CTSiViF
STAR CAST In ,
"WHEN BEARCAT WENT DRY"
PiT-rMTT 25 SOUTH PT. Orchestra.
MUL'EJ-' Contlnimn 1 to IX,
WILLTAM FARNUM In
"HOODMAN BLIND"
OVERBROOK 63rd Hv'o"J av.
OLIVE THOMAS In
"THE SPITB nRIDE"
BROAD ST. AUDU0R1UM,8K&$
RERT LYTELL In
"LOMnARDI. LTD."
CI ID CV A 0TH MARKET 8TS.
CiUKCNrt MATINED DAILY
WALLACE RB1D In
Philadelphia Markets
GRAIN AND FLOUR
WHEAT Receipts 24.311 bushels Tho
market uaa unchntiged Quotations Car
lots, In export elevator, goernment standard
Inspection standard prices No. 1 red win
ter, I.' 30. No 1 northern spring, $2 30: No
1 hard winter, $2 30, No 1 red winter,
garlicky. $.',,17, No 1 red smutty. U 1. No
1 red. garllckv and smutty, 2 34 United
stales tlrnin Corporation's purchases of
wheat were based oil the following schedule
of discounts: No 2 wheat, 3c under No 1l
Nn 3 wheat 0c under No 1, No I wheat
lOo under No 1: No fi wheat, 14e under
No. 1, For all wheat otherwise conforming
to the enedfiratlon of No B or better,
but deficient In test weight, tho discount
from the No f. rtrlco w 111 be So per bushel
for ach one-pound deficiency In test weight
iVheat grading below No 0 for reasons other
than deflclenct in teat weights will be
bought on Its merits Smutty wheat will
be discounted according to tho degree of
smut but In no case less than 2c por bushel
under the corresponding regular grade (Jar
Ilsky wheat will ne discounted Just a here
tofore 2r per bushel from the regular grade
Mixed wheat will be discounted from !c to
Be nicordlng to qualttv and condition of
mixtures. htit iinl nlhr, latt ItiatFiintPft
the trade may count on our taking No 2
mixed wheat at Philadelphia Just na here
tofore. I e 20 under the corresponding
regular grado.
COKNltetelptn, 3247 bushels Supplls
were email and the market was again
higher, In sympathy with the 1est s lie
quote No elow In car lota for loull
trade at $1 70IP1 72 on spot
OATS Receipts, 20 101 bushels The
market was quiet but firm at tho late ad
ance The quotations were as follows
Car lots as to location No 1 white 8.1
'Hc. No a white. 84084140 No 3 white,
83083'Ac, No 4 while, 8108tl'jc
1 LOUR Receipt. 40(1 barrels and 1.023
"R0 rounds lr, sacks Trade was quiet, but
mill limits were flrmh maintained The
quotations are na follows pi r 100 lbs
packed In HO-lb Jule saeks Soft winter,
straight western $10010 no do do nearbj
$0 one 10. hard winter straight, $1211.! B0
do short patent $111.1 no, spring tirst
clear. $0 7B10 21 do patent $HrH do.
short patent. $14011 10, fancy spring and
cltv mills, pitent. fancy brands $1IBO011
Rill FLOUR sold slowh nt former rates
1e quote at $7 4007 75 per barrel, in sacks
na tu quality.
PROVISIONS
There was a limited Jobbing movement
and little chango In prices The following
are the quotation1 Beef In sets, smoked
and alr-drled Ble beef knuckles and tenders
smoked and alr-drled 10c pork famll ,14
bams S P cured loose 275H28.' 1I0, iktnnn!
loose, y-.'(c, an. wlu smoked :.7ff02)e
bums boiled, boneless 42( picnic shoulder
H P cured looie Jlc On smoked J2c bel
lies in riiaie loose, isc. ureaktast baton
35c, lard 31c
REFINED SUGARS
Supplies were small and the market was
unchanged on a basis of 0c for lino granu
lated DAIRY PRODUCTS '
PUTTER The market waa quiet as uiual
on Saturday and the market was unchanged
We quote Fresh solid parked creamer,
fancy high-scoring goods 74070c extras
73c extra firsts. t,7(?70c. firsts (,0(l?lUi
seconds r7W10e thirds B1WBi,c sniet
creamerv enoli e to ranry il(W,ie fair to
good (14072c, prints Jobbing at SOWS.'c for
fancv and at 01(i7Pc for fair to choice
1.CK3S. Fine tiew-latd eggs were scarce
Hlid met with a quick outlet at the late
advance Following wero the qn itntfons
Free lases nearby firsts $21 per crate
nearbv current receipts, $21 40 western x
tin firsts JJ4, firsts, $.'.' iflfi 21 40 nearby
nnd western eeconds $.'0 10021 Oil Infcilor
lots lower fancv selected eggs jobbing at
0001120 pir dozen
CHLEbl. the market ruled steady, hut
demard wiih only moderate Quotations
were as follows' New lork whole-inllk
flats fancy Slfc M.IIVic fair to good, 12H
013c, ii.consln whole milk fancy .1 11J1
31Vic fair to good 1203J4C, Jobbing sales
of fancj goodi, 1101Hc
POULTRY
LIVE Sunnltes were liberal and the mar
ket waa dull nnd unsettled Offering were
chiefly of medium nml poor stock Quota
tions. Fowls fine welshing 4 lbs anl over
apiece .12034c do, medium sl?e, good qual
ity, 28010c, do poor, 210Jllc, chickens
fine quality 28c dc Inferior 2.102i1c,
tine quality 28020c do Inferior y.tU'jrc,
old roosters 21022c, dc-cks, white Pekln
32031c, do Indian Runner 28030c, geese,
2f0JOc turkeys 38040c. pigeons, old per
pair 32011c. young, per pair, 28030c,
guineas young, per pair, welching 2 lbs
and over anleco olump $2 2102 1 welqh
lnj lMi ( li lbs apiece $1.7102. weighing
JlWl'i lbi nnlico. $1 2301 B0. Guineas, old
per pair 1 2S1 40
IIREbSEII The market was quiet and
without important change Th quotations
Turkevs nenrhv fancy, 4110 47c do do
fair to good I It" 41c western spring fnncy
41040c do do t, t5 good 411041c fowls
fresh-killed dr -picked 111 boxes weighing
IVw lbs and over anbee IHc, weighing 4
lbs 3"c weighing 114 lbs , 10012c, smaller
sizes 25020c. fresh-killed, In barrels, dn
picked weighing 44 lbs and over apiece
,11c, weighing 4 lbs,, 34c. weighing 3l4
lbi 280 10c, Bmaller sUes 2402e. old
roosters, dry-picked 21c broilers Jersev,
Ice-packed 43048c Virginia, Ice-packed,
choice 4104Bc ordinary to good,
3540c. broilers. western. Ice-packed,
weighing m 02 lbs apiece. 8840c: roast
ing chickens western. Ice packed weighing
4 lbs and over apiece. 31034c; weighing tu.
Its , 30c. western, lce.packed welching 2U
03 lbs apiece, 27020c, western milk-fed
chicken 12 to box, 17 lbs and under to
dozen Per lb 44041c 18 to 21 lbs, to
dozen 41041c, 21 to 30 lbs to dozen per
lb .11Jilc 31 to 30 lb to dozen, per lb
81031c, 17 to 42 lbs. to dozen, per lb,
12011c, 41 to 47 ilii to dozen, per lb ,
32C34c, 48 lbs and over to dozen, .1.10 ICo,
spring ducklings, nearby, as to quality,
40041c ducks western, fancy. 38040c.
treepe, welern fancy 28010c
PHOTOIT.WS
The following: theatres obtain their pictures
through the STANLEY Company of Amer
ica, which is a guarantee of early showing
of the finest productions. Ask for the theatra
in your lqcality obtaining pictures through
the Stanley Company of America.
DAI AfC l-'U MARKET STREET
rVL.rtVIl. in a m to 11 15 P. M.
NAZIMOVA In
"Till. UllAT"
PDIMPCQQ Id8 MARKET STREET
rKllNVHOO 8 30 A M -to 11:15 P. 1
M.
FLORENCE REED in
"HER OAJIE"
DFrrMT MARKET ST Below 17TH
KiUj&lN I 11 a. M, to 11 P. M.
OEOROE WALSH In
"THE WINNING STROKE"
DIAI TO HERMAN-TOWN AVE
AT TITLPEHOCKEN BT.
nORERT WARWICK In
TOLD IN HIE HILLS '
DI mV MARKET ST. BELOW 7TH
IXVJOI 10 A M In 11:15 P. :
J WARREN KERRIdAN In
"Tin: joyous liaii"
?AnV 1211 MARKET STREET
3t VU I S A. M TO MIDNIGHT
DOROTHY DALTOV In
"THE MARKET OF SOULS"
CTAMI CV MARKET ABOVK IflTn
O 1 -MNLiC I ii A ai In 11.15 P. M.
D W ORIFFITH'S
"HCAULlSr UAJS"
VICTORIA " S,I .n5 rTV,
WILLIAM FARNUM In
"THE IST OF THE DUANES"
vt
TUB NrXON.
NIRDLINOER
THEATRES
BELMONT B2D AB0VC market
OLIVE THOMAS In
"THE SPITE BRIDE"
CEDAR 60TH AND CEDAn Avn
WALLACE nEID in
"THE LOTTERY MAN"
COLISEUM SFo&h
RRYANT WASHnURN In
"WHY SMITH LEFT HOME"
FRANKFORD 4715 FDk"rd .
WALLACE REID In
"THE LOTTERY .MAN"
n minn front st. . oirard ave.
Jumbo Junction on I'mnkf ord "L"
'GRIM QAMU"
I "in ICT B2D AND LOCUST STREETS
LAJLUOi Mats l -in ,1 "in Eit. 0:30 toll.
CHARLES RAY In
"CHOOKUD STRAIQUT"
NIXON 8SD ANsD!?ATn?1Sro8Tft
HERBERT RAWLINSON In
THE CARTER CASE"
ninl I B2D AND SANSOM STS.
rVl-il MATINEE DAILY
SE88UE HAYAKAWA In
"THE ILLUSTRIOUS PRINCE"
STRAND HOUwAKG0
IRENR CASTLE In
"THE INVISIBLE BOND"
WEST ALLEGHENY 55M,
FlAlRENCE REED In
"THE STRUGGLE EVERLABTINO"
JEFFERSON gffi" anmadtaxdpa,.,ly
DOROTHY DALTON In
"i,-AI'AC;l0''
D A O V RIDGE AVE 4 DAUPHIN ST,
rVrrw Mat. 2:15. Kif (1:45 toll
SESSUB HAYAKAWA In
fjiw iLLUsxmoua PiUMcs'
PHLA
Mi 10 HELP
INLE ICAf Al N
One to Bo Choson lYIembor of
Americanization Commission
for National Work
PLANNING WIDE PUBLICITY
Ono Phllnrlolphlan, 11111 lie nntnod by
rrnnkllu D'Olirr. nntloiinl cuimniiutler
of tho American Lesion, for the Ainorl-
znllon commi!ioii wliicn
is planned to lie tlic If
rIoh's ceiitrnl vicnpon in
Its fight for 100 per ccut
lojnlty
The committee U to lie
nnmeil for one jrnr. It
is bclnc orKitnl7c(l at the
Kiiggcstlon of I,eoiiat(l Wlthlnstoti, of
Hniviiil, nnd ias approved lij the tom
mlttee on combating nnti-Amoriinii
propagnniln nt the recent contention of
the legion in Minneapolis
Tho toinmittec Is to bring into effect
ive use a Fchenic for education in Amer
icanism and patriotism wlilih inav ln
cluilo Riieh iiiediuiris ns niitional adver
tising campaigns along the lines of the
Iiibeity Loan drhes, o-oper.itton ivitli
tho schools and oilier institutions for
the education of aliens. Immigrants, new
citizens nnd the youth of America.
It is also to disseminate information
to the entlic citizenship of thu I'nited
Stntes as to the essentials of the Amerl
(ini (iovcrnment and its ideals This
action is to tic taken in the belief that
liianv of thoe involved in movements
of doubtful lovnlty aie acting thiough
igiiommp of the real prlnuplcs ot our
gov. eminent.
AdivIIIes anil Finances
The activities of the commission will
be otih bitch ns are nnnroicd bv the
national executivo comiuittco of the
Ameiiean Legion, nnd its financial sup
port will be solely fiom duly authorised
appropiintions fiom the legion or up
pi nved contributions from its members
onlj. This provision is to block any
UhO of the legion's Ameiicanism wink
by anv spitial interest or cln&a thiough
tiiutribution to its funds
Widespread publicltv lias been gien
in the pobts of the following commum
cation from the national commander,
which was sent to all posts for their
consideration jesterdnv:
"In order that the attitude of the
American Legion with tespect to tin
public nppenranee of Teutonic perform
ers may be cleaily undetstood, the fol
lowing resolution unanimously adopted
nt the Minneapolis convention is quoted
for lour information and guidance'
" 'Itesolved, That the Ameiiean Lp
gion condemn tun attempt nt this turn
to resume relation with (icrmun activi
ties, nnd lend its influence against the
lesumption of (Jermon opera, instruc
tion of Gcrmnn in schools public per
formances of (lerinan nnd Austiian
performers nnd nnj other nets which
tend to minimize (Jeimnu guilt.
" 'Whatever circumstances warrant
Ameriran Legion state departments nnd
loenl posts taking steps to earn out the
n$k
ilscWEE
ii
ft
IT
1 ,L'
nBEPe
!. et-rC'Z'A . ETjSZszESZS- r fer -
spirit of this resolution, sneli nctlou
nlioitlil be through the constituted nil
thorltlox of law and order. Action nl
ready taken by sctenil American Le
gion posts In accordance with this res
olution Is commended to the legion at
large."
Suppression of anti-American pro
paganda In tho United Htntcs is urged
in n resolution adopted by Logan I'ost
Xo. 370, of the American Legion. This
post promises to co-opernto with
various agencies to effect the desired
icsiilt.
Tho nnnounccmeut of the notion by
the pot wns mnde ycsterelnv by Stan
ley L. llntemnn, post adjutant. The
resolution is ns follows:
"Ilesohed, That Logan I'ost No.
170, American Legion, hereby pledge
itself to to-opernte with rivlc and na
tional authorities In the suppiession of
nntl-American propaganda, and lecords
its determination by every legal means
to fight to tho limit everv phase of the
mniiw of boKliov isui which threatens
the peace ot the United States."
Although t'nmparatlvely joung, this
post is one of the must aggressive in the
citjt. Its membership nnd activities
have increased greatlv. Nomination for
permnncnt offlceis will be made Thurs
day evening.
l'ott No. 417 hns been named the
Stern-Pike I'ost, nnd has organized
a movement to bilng Into its fold live
bundled members b .lauuari 1. Its
present roll includes 100, whiih means
thnt each member must enroll live other
service men to reach the goal in the
Morris II. Starr. 20II0 North Seven
teenth stiret, the post ndjutont, said
veslerday that the nclghboilhood is now
being canvns-scd thoroughly for ills
ehniged soldiers, sailors and matlnes
who hnvo not ofiiliated with the Legion
These men will be imited to join Tost
No. 417. Joseph Levin is captain ot
the ell ho, and is nssistcd by eight mem
bers This movement on the pnrt of Post
417 will leeeive itjT ninln impetus Mon
day evening, Dei ember S, at n smoker
to' be given in the Continental Club.
Ulghtcenth and JeiTeisnu streets. The
use of this club has been donated to the
post not only for this occasion, but nlso
for meetings.
Post No 'JO. in the Twenty-seventh
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Calendars for 1920
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D TIRE
Because they can't afford to take chances
and because, with Weed drains, they
get greater mileage out of their tires.
It's a business proposition, pure and simple, with
taxicab companies. They use Weed Chains for
economy and accident insurance.
The main incentive for the use of Weed Chains is
the accident-preventing feature a most important
factor as it means the saving of lives and property.
i
But further than that it is known from bitter and
costly experience that the continual, constant and
yet hardly perceptible slipping of the rubber tire
surface on wet roads and pavements only the foot
or so of lost traction at a time is an alarming
expense item wearing out tires just the same
as if you pressed them against a rapidly revolving
grindstone.
Taxicab companies have learned from experience that
only by the use of Weed Chains can. this continuous
wear on tires be prevented. Their drivers are ordered
to put on their Weed Chains "at the first drop of
rain" because of the thousands upon thousands of
dollars that are thus actually saved every year in tire
service and the elimination of skidding accidents.
Wouldn't it be well for you to learn wisdom from
the fellow who really knows ?
Be as wise as the taxi driver and always put on
your Weed Chains "at the first drop of rain."
Weed Chains are also made to meet the demand for an
efficient traction and anti-skid device for trucks equipped
with single and dual solid tires or with the very large
pneumatic tires. They are so constructed that they satis
factorily meet the requirements of heavy truck service io
mud, sand or snow.
ward, la innMuff noticeable progresil.
Dr. I). 11. ri(7patrhk declared yestef
day Hint sixteen jlcw mcmbe.ru wf
ndeled nt the last meeting, making tho
present membership 200. Officers for
tho coming ,)cnr will bo chosen nt.a
meetiiiff in tho First I'dinsylvanm
Cavalry Armory, Thlrty-Hoconel street
nnd I.nniastcr avenue, Thursday cfo
nlng. ,
"LAW AND ORDER" WINS
Winnipeg Voters Decisively Defeat
Radicals In Mayoralty Election
Winnipeg, .Man., Nov. 20. (By A.
I'.) The fctorv of Major Charles F.
(Iray nt the polls jesterdtiy over S. J.
Former, avowed candidate of those who
indorsed last spring's general strike,
was more complete by final returns to
day in the mavornlt' race. Mr. Gray's
majority wns .10111.
The clticus' ticket, bended bv Gray,
whet made "law and order" the keynote
of his campaign, was generally success
ful, electing four of the seven alder
mnnle candidates and five out of ecren
school trustees.
Duquesne Light Co.
1st 6s 1949
FHEE OF PENNA. STATE TAX
Price to Yield 6.05
Garstairs & Co.
Member riillndrlplila and
New lork Stock Exchange!
1419 Walnut Street
71 Broadway, N. Y.
BUILDERS' i!!
MILLWORK
:j Doors, Sash, Mouldings, jM
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Pure, Sweet Country Cider for
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American Chain Co.,Iic.
Bridgeport Y Connecticut
Largest Chain Manufacturers
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General Sales Office:
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