EVENING PUBLIC TDGEK-PfflL ADELPHTA; FB1D Ar, DECEMBER 12, 1919 38 n i" v-r a - Underlying Bonds of Important Railroads In the opinion of many experienced bankers, in vestors should consider with care the advantages of buying now the under lying bonds of the great railroad systems. It is generally considered that these bonds are second only to municipals with respect to safety. Write for our Recommendation i Hemphill, Noyes & Co. , Members New York Stock Exchange I Franklin Bk. Bldg., Philadelphia NEWS OF FINANCIAL WORLD NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA STOCK QUOTATIONS PRESSURE RENEWED AGAINST . WHOLE LIST AT OPENING -j NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE TRANSACTIONS ! Further Advance in Federal Reserve Discount Rates Pro voked Fresh Selling All Along the. Line New York, Dec i2. Fmsure against were supposed to be In thai stork l "leading issues was resumed at the open- I piics moderately below the prevailing log of today's stock market, the ad- lBH,JTittfttei ' IL1?! bJniin' i t. j i . i . t , tradeis forced it down j point to 101 In vunce in Iederal Iteserve interest andlA KOod TOiumP 0f buying orders then discount rates and nlarraing depiecia- appeared and there was a quick rallr lion in foreign exchange provoking- fur- to J015. thcr selling for both accounts. The other steel industrials sustained The ono notable exception wan Cans - loss.es. but their action was icgarded dian Pacific, which recovered a small ' as satisfactory in view of the acute un part, of yesterday's severe loss. Other I settlement which pievailed in the Isle talis averaged 1 point decline trading resl order The initial quotation for exthange on Baldwin dropped 1 U to 102'-j but London was slightly above the low rer- Was quliklv bick to lO.'t Studebakei oid established yesterday I declined ls to 102i with a rullv to An effort was made to tench slop 10.'! and Pierce-Arrow, alter dioniiine: oiders in I nitcd States Steel, which to 7o'H. rallied to "O'i New Tork Scrantoo A'eto l'orlt Bonds To the Holders of TOLEDO TRACTION, LIGHT AND POWER TV TIT D A XT V Second Lien Seven Per Cent." .5. Alaska G 11 W 1000 1W Am Tel A TH 1000 99 .1000 Am Tobacco Co Si I 10000 ' Am Writ Paper " A00O ' Thvce-Year Gold Bonds.1 Dated January 1st, 1918. ' 3000 9000 I900O SOOO 1000 00O 3001) 00ft 3000 9090 1000 SO oo?i 00i 80V4 SHi ami sou so flOVi sou l 50000 3000 1000 TOU AUK IlErtKBT NOTIflED thsl , 1S00O ujcan imciion. ..nut ion ronor vmpanr has eleeted to redeem and pv oft on 4an narr 1st. 1920, ill of It Second Lien Seven Per Cent. Three-Tear Oold llondv dated. Jinuir let. IBIS, secured by indenture of aid Toledo Traction. Light end Power Com ntny to Bankers' Trust Company, Trus tee, dated January 1. 1918. On Junuirv lit. 1920 all of said bordp will become due and payable at th olTlee of Bankers' Trust Com tianr. 11 Wall tret, New Tork city at tha nrlnclnal amount thereof, Plus acoruetf in. tereat to said redemption data. lYom and after eald oa all lnie: man eeaee. ereet on eald bonds All bends presented should be aeeomnanlen' by proper Federal Income Tax Ownership Certltlcatea roverlnr the Instalment o( In terest Dayabl January 1st, 1920 Toledo Traction, Light and Power Company By FRANK TV. FRUEMJFr. Vie PresldenL Dated November 22 1919. UllllllllllUIIIIIIH'""""it 1P Pere Marquette Rwy. Common We will furnish on tequpet a circular describing; tha possibili ties of tins Companv Chandler Bros&Go. 3 Mftnbera Xtr lork and rhUadtlphU F I 1338 CHESTNUT ST. PHILA. Philadelphia City Bonds Bought, Sold and Quoted Biddle & Henry 104 SOUTH FIFTH STREET 95', I 8',4 90'. 1000 9'.4 Aimc-ur Co 4'4e 14000 "Mi Atch Top Ac S P Is 5000 . " 10000 111'a 1000 "Hi Atl Coast Line clt Louis 2000 99 Is B A P I. B & Vf 4a S00O 55 ooo 5a Baltlinoi e A Ohio cv 10000 ''.i 3000 Sl'i Bait ft Ohio 3',is 8000 I Baltimore: Ohio 4 3000 63'. 1000 34 iooo n't Baltlinoi e Ohio 6 1000O 31'ii 2000 St 1200O 6 2000 SI 6000 fin 3000 . n Brk Rapid Trans 7a 9000 5 10000 . 45 Central of Georr 6s 1000 OS'S Central Paclflo 1 tOOO ''. SOOO ' K O & tfoulh 3s toooo no I.acka Steel (' of 50 .1000 90 U 1000 S3 L S II H 4 "31 9000 i 3000 03 1 30011 H.I I.OUls & Nailii' 4" 11000 80a .Njsh Kl 65 7000 99,i L i N It ft A S Ky Mono 4n 10000 0'a Man Klo Ry Hla 4s 10000 r, Mid Si Old Co Bs soon sj'.i Minn t'r P & Sault Sto Mane Ry 4s 5000 0i Mo Kan Tex 4s 10000 59i 10000 0 Mo J'aclflc cm 4 4000 sou 1000 SS'.i NYC k I IK XI en 4 s lOOOfi 12 STCl H It R 6s 000O 007. tOOOO 91 , N Y C A M C J'4l I mnnn aft I N T Telephone 4i,4s SOOO H'.i 8000 Ol'.i 1000 Hi Philadelphia Markets i PROVISIONS The marl.et waa quiet nnd mtlinut lm BOitam dunno Quotatifms. neet In sets smoked and alr-drled, 08ej beelt ItnucMet and tenders smokeil and alr-ilrled. BOc 2T0S1)e; do aklnned looie 24i(c: do. do smoked. 20f2se. haina. hollcd. bonelces .1fc: oicnlc houtderw. S r cured. ioo .. do, emoKed. 2BC b-lllesr. In plrkie. loose -'.o bteakfast ba.-on 33c. lard. iTc REFINED SUGARS iiDPIIce ivw. small and the market !ll'Cte5n' n " b"Sl" 0t "C """ "ne B'""- DAIRY PRODUCTS Chea A Ohio ev 4 ',i , N T VT C 4 B ,4s 1000 12 4000 . 35',, 4000 12 Northern Paciflo 2s Chi & Alton Xi 10000 84i 10000 30 2000 84 Chi B i Quincy 4 Korthern Pacifla 4s 11000 94'4 I 20000 1s 10000 05 ' Oreeon Short l Si Chi A Gt W 4s 8000 92 5000 St Fenna It R pn 4 Us SOOO 52 1000 SOU 2000 52 'JPennsyhanla. Hit 6s ChlM&St P fd 4',i i 11000 89 SOOO . 50 ! 4000 . '.i 4000 6ey Pub Sr C of N .T Bs C M it I cv 4,is I 5000 5871 I I e i,i;,, HS E ',he o IKtle tradin. and I nio rnsrl;et nas unctmnced 'Juofation lS.e.7i.iYortl 0,I,OIVml!li fl"ts lne,v? SU joeclals higher, folt to Kood B.'tfn2'3- I Wlieor.alr wlmle-rnlilt flats, fuc. 82i CI rCr.n!!ir '" ,) 311, 3ic Jobblns ''lea' ot rnncv goods 35 b 30c POULTRY I lf- Une desirable-sired aloik n..s ueli fieanod up and ruled firm Quolatir,n. Fowls welhlnrB lbs and oer apiece, ase ; rnnls. medium elre sodd quallts, "jSiff fOfnoor. 2420c. chickens, lino iuai "v y.8?,3.?' en- Inferior. J3t2fi.-. old rinst .'" S19-SC: ducks. hle. J'ckln. 3S(7 34e "J.-lnolan rtunner, 2fif30c do llitji-ov. i2W28c: Iteesi, i!4fi20c ttirke.M. artWIHo olaeone old ner oalr. S.'ff33c do. vounr per nalr. 28030c sulne.1" rounir, per pair. ?? Vi'SUF i Pjun'a nd oer apiece, plump 2.250ia3: do. nclihlnir M,H, pounds i ap ece. 1.7B'S2, Co, welahinir ll'i pounds niece, i 25W1.50 do o'd per pati, SI jo 4yl 40 FRESH FRUITS I Choice itoclt sold falrlv and aiue sen i eially were well sustained as follows Ap- oies per oarrci aa to quality. J4W0. do. per box, 2K4. Cranberries, per barrel 7 ' P 50 do, aerae good, per crate. J2M 2 00: do, extra fancy larae, per irate. J2.T3 i 8 50 Temone. per box J1 7.14 00 Orantes. California, per bot i 70(80 15. do. Florida, per box. I2C84 oo Tanserines I riorida. per half box. J2.40Wi itrapefrult ' Florida pr box. si. 8504 50 ' VEGETABLES Offeitnts were llsht and values sonewlly ruled firm on choice stock, for which there I was a fair inaulr'- Quotation White po tatoes. Pennsylvania, per cnt.. S1sr3.60; do. Now Tork. per cwt . $2 7508.25; do, Mary find Hooslera. per cwt , 12.50. swet potntoei Southern Ko. 1, per barrel. 4 80W4.75, do, No. '-, per barrel. J2 75W3- do, perl hamper, $1 u532; Jersey, per basket. $1 15 I ftl.40 Cabbatro, New Tork Danish, per ton JOSRO. Onions, per 100-Doimd sacks Yellow. No. 1. J5.2n8 do No 2 and1 "plcklers t2.50O2 75 BUSINESS NOTES i I7n. Klnidom (Ireat Ur. & I. S'is, 19229 rhitadelphta l'Jectrlc Co. lat MUe.Bs. 1900 Houston Una & fuel Co. First Mtxe. .u, 131 Dearer lo t Elec. I.lflit 1st llfr..t,i, 1951 PorUaml rtallwur, I,. & p. Ref, (ii, 1042 Duqnesne l.laht Co. llrst Mortrase.Os, 1949 Pnb-lle eervloe Corp. New Jerser ... 7s. 1023 Port Ilnren (Isa Electric Co. lt . 1920 Consolidated Trnetlon Co. of X. J. 8s, 1038 Indianapolis Northern Traction Co 5s, 1982 Coltrmhos. Newark & Zanisxtlle rten.Ba, 192 Ameritan Rallwaja Co. Coll. Truat 5s, 1927 SAMUEL K. PHILLIPS & CO. 507 CHKhTXCT ST. We Have for Sale Pitts. Youngstown & Ashtabula R. R. 1st 5s 1927 Tax Exempt in Fenna. Guaranteed Principal and Interest by the Penna, Co. Carstairs & Co. Mtmtwrs PMIadflpM d Nw York Htock Exchani 1419 Walnut Street 71 Broadway. N. Y. LIBERTY BONDS $50, $100, $1000 Sooght Sold Iteeomtnendcd for InTestment Newburger, Henderson &. Loeb nNKnns J410 CHESTNUT ST11EET Ueaib.r. . Y. thll. bUek JEx. etuue. THE TURN 1000 C',i Rep Iron & S Co Cs 800O &lb 2000 92 i 3000 08 i r. I Ark & L 44t j Chi M : St P cv B , 1000 81i 10000 07 Southern l'aclflo fd Chi R I & Pacific fd 2000 7H 10000 00 2000 76i 5000 40 Southern Pacific 4s ;000 88'. 000 91i Chi R I & Pacific 4a South Pacific cv 6s 5000 0SDi 20000 .10 Chi ft Wear Ind 4a 15000 102ii 8000 57 8t L & San 'ran aj SOOO 57 ' 1000O 57 SOOO 87 Et U San Fran in City of Bordeaux la 10000 41 5000 92. I Ht L. & San Fran A City of l.jons (s 5000 . 53 2000 8ti I 2000 .... 5&U 5009 . 91H 8000 . . 85 City of MarBB 6s 20000 55 ' 1000 92f Et L. A San Fran B 5000 82'4i- 8000 . 68 Del & Hud Canal fd I St j So W Rlt 1st 1000 80',i I 2000 01 Det Unit Rwys 4',iilUKof GBt I 21 1000 08ii 200O 95U Erie P.all Rd cv D 10000 . . . SS .13000 9 Und k or a b & i loooo so rcta of '32 i Erie R R Pa. 4a 50000 9714 ; soao ao Vnd K ot U B It I I Hudaon & Alan fd rcta of '19 ' 2000 A 10000 . . 90 Hud Man 4',i tOOOn . . 00 1000 69 150t. . 90 Illinois Central fd SOOO . 9a 000 77 UKefGHJcI'l? Jllinola Central 6 Via , 500 . 88 1000 91 1000 8?!. ,111 Steel Co 4 Vis 100O 874 I 18000 8t 10000 18 ilnt Mer Marina s illnlon Pac U It fd 1000 8i I 1000 7, ' 25000 98H TJn!on Pacific 4a Int Met Co ct 4 Vis I 1(000 84 15000 I6'i ' TJ B Rubber 5s Inter Met Co 4H , IOOO 7 10000 I5H US Steel Corp 5s 000 16 , 1000 97V. i 2000 H'.i 100O 9?V Int Rapid Trans fd ,Utah P . L, Co 5s I 10000 . St't 1000 84 1 1000 51H I Western Electric 5s 3000 51. 2000 97 1000 81U 1000 97 5000 5t',i West Maryland 4s 1O00O 51 2000 491. I 10000 51 , 8000 49H I 5000 . 801 Wilson Co CV i 3000 fll1. I00O 95 I 400O 81 wis Cent Rwy 4a I OOOOfl SOU 2000 . , 15000 OflU Interest in the botanical drug list yesterday wan keen, demand being noted for many of the leading products, liich now arc short on the spot. Senti ment in the trade naturally continued bullish, the idea prevailing that n season of high prices seemed assured. There is no chan;e of importance in the general condition of the maiket for turpentine. Dealers arc asking $1.04 per gallon in barrels on spot. In Savannah the market is film at Sl.STVj per gallon. Japan is buying large quantities of ammonia sulphate from the United States. An order for 10,000 tons is le ported as having been placed recently. Britain formerly supplied .la pan with this commodity. The demand for paint materials con tinues activ in all departments of the market and consumers are ordering all kinds for some time ahead. Producers continue far behind in deliveries. There is a steadv demand from the contractor-, for red lead despite the steel strike. Business in lithopone and litharge Mat of increased proportions. Prices of raw silks continue to mount in the Yokohama market, with the ic sult that Sinshiu No. t stood, ot last repoitH, at 3.280 yen per plcul. While buyers hesitated at lirst when this level was reached, sales fo 1500 bales at that price weie reported on Tues day alone. Visible stocks at Yokohama aie placed at 16,000 bales. Canton is (.till active, with a good demand from Flench manufacttuers. The Shanghai market is quiet, with the lay-down costs far above the parity of other silks. This makes business impossi ble. Iluyers of gray goods sl out io malic a busy dav of it yesterday, but the announcement ot the government s cot- Dlj. 11:80 Net Sst tn I tilth Un I.aat Chue. 210 .. Advance Rumely 42JI 4lt 41, - m 199 Alaska Gold Mines . , .1 -j ' - i, 709 Allls-Chalmera 451,4 414 4s4- V4 199 8 Am Agrlo Chem 91 91 91 't 100 Am Agrlo Chem pf . . 90?s 91H 9?i- !i '.'Oo K Am Beet Sugar 91 11 1L - Ifi 1990 American Can ! 4114 514- 1 14 soo , 12 Am Car & Fdy 1st u isj 154 88 .89 Am Druggist Syn ... 119, ntj 11J4- V 890 . Am Hldo & leather.. T), 27 jj 1 o ? Am ltido 4; Lealh pf..1lfl, M3, lie- . 2900 4.80 Am Internat Corp . . . .105 111415 194'',- 15, 789 Am Locomotive 91 !J 91 91 - jj tonfl Am Ship & Commerce, rs 27 27- 'i 9 4 Am Smell & Rcf ti H, C4J4- (i A9 .1 Am Steel Foundries . 41 41", 41i4- 1 too 7 Am Sugar Ref 138 135 13 - 1 190 7 Km Sugar Ref pf .... 117 U 11714 llW- "s Itto to Am Sumatra. Ton .... 94 at 94 - 'J 1410 a Am Tel & Tel 99 99 'i 99 it 190 1 Am Woolen 179 m Ivi - a 199 Ani Wr'tlng 1'aper pf. 88 85 H 409 111 Zino Lead & 9m . IH I 10 - i S409 4 Anaconda Copper to fH 5H- ?l 590 . Also Dry Goods T4 14 l'4 -12 1909 s Atch Top & Santa Ke. H ' ' fi'iH- ' 9 ' AtUntio Coast Line.. 8SIS 9Vi '4J4 19 l Atl Gulf & W I MS I 103!$ I3!4- 4 S009 .. Baldwin Loco USt4 102(4 lt'414- IU 2000 Baltimore & Ohio .... XI 14 SOT. rojt- i', S19 4 Baltimore & Ohio pf . 44 42 43 - 1 A4J0 i Bethlehem Sleel B ... 9i JO'i li- H 1190 Booth fineries ISH 1314 131 lt Alio Bklyii Rapid Transit 14H I4'4 14W t- H 199 .. ttliyii p,i ctfs ot dep. 10 to 10 - I', tsuo .. Butte & Superior Cop. 25?s 'ft ?4U- 2 ) Oadtlo Central O & R. Sl'i 21J', 21J4- i 1309 California, Petroleum . 4'S 4I, 41'i- sj 999 I I'unadlan Paciflo 128 t27' 11 l't 2.190 I Central Leather l!4 fl 91 - 1, 819 4 Cerro de Pasco Cop .. 54 V 44 54 - J4 tio a Chandler Motors ....U514 115 11514- 1 14 131" rid Mil x at Paul . . . 35 34i '4(4- y, 2190 nil M.l A; St Paul pf. 59 49U 4814- le 1110 Chl Rode Isl A Pac .. 24 239i 13?4- , too (,'hi p. I A Pac 6i pf 9ij (.0)4 t,014- 1' 7Mi Chile Copper 17'4 1714 UJ41- (4 I loio i'Chlno Copper 33", 3.1t 335 t'yt 3'9 . Coca-Cola fs :is rs - s, iw s Colorado Fuel A Iron. 3914 39J4 3914 4 , 3)0 4 Columb Gas & Klec. . . t'414 12! fcS14- 14 3799 I Col Grahophone (Sli 12 4314- (4 190 . Consolidated Textile . ll 31 , 31' Ito .. Con Textile rts !4 '4 14- u 459 . Continental Candy ... ilU 12', ftH y. 310 . Con Interstate Cal M. 181s IS' 1814- i's 37)0 .. Com Products Jltt... Hi 4 fl i; Vhio 12 Crucible Steel 0IV4 tos 39114- 114 39)0 . Cuba Cane Sugar ... ioyt fll 0J- 1. J 19 7 Cuba Cane Sugar pf . 10 o to - sj 510 9 Delawara & Hudson , R!i 94 914- ', ADO .. Denver & Rio G pf .. . 13 13 13' - "u. 490 nom Mines 13H 1:1 lilt- '4 9)0 3.10 Lndlcott-Johnson ....1st 133 133 f IS10 .. i.rlo 11', . 13 13)4 'i 8)0 .. Brio lat pf 1914 19J4 1914- '" 1790 .. Kisk Rubber 4114 49ft vt flin 2 Kieeport Texas 3814 36 14 3914- s: 18)0 12 General Motors 128 .'21 a26' A 10 4 Goodrich B F m u fn ' 1 y 31)9 7 Great Northern pf . . . 77i 75 774- ii 1310 4 Gt Xorthern Ore Ctf.v 3 37? 38' - 14 410 Gulf SUtes Steel .. . Vt'j I5U C5.4- a llio 1; Inspiration Con Cop.. 10 4914 ;o 33)0 . Int Mer Marino 48s 47 It 4S'A 'i 4119 6 Int Mer Mann in . . .tOSJt 104 KAli-). ?i 141 .. International N'lckel . . 13H 22U .'i- y. 32)0 International 1'aper .. '1'', 71 5I-J4 va 2J 7 Jewel Tea Pf 45 44 45 - 14 1910 . Kansas City Southern. IA14 151,4 151; ..' 3J0 4 Kelly-Sprlngfleld Tile. 1347, 133J4 134JH- 14 4910 '. Kennecott Copper .... iSJ. S4 '8,- s, 2890 1.29 Keystone Tire & Rub. 43' 43 43'j- y2 890 Lackawanna, Steel ... rSU t',4 S3J4 700 3.60 Lehigh Valley 4'i 41?, 42 200 VI Liggett & Myers 200 197 700 , - 5 200 . Maxwell Motor 3714 37 U 3J14- '4 700 Max Mot 1st pf etfit . 68U 6SJ 6S14-I- l'l4 200 Maxwell Mot 1st pf . . 8814 CSV-i !j-t- 114 100 7 May Dtept Stores ....US 115 115 - 3 5990 10 Mexican Petroleum ..18714 180 188J4- 21j Dlr. Bales In rtlfh , tiie 109 .Miami copper .... 22 2999 1.39 Mldtlla States Corp .. M ?s 4199 1 Mldvale Steel & Ord . 49 Minn & St li new .... 1314 Missouri Kan & Tex . 9 Missouri Paciflo 24 Missouri Paciflo pf .. 39 . Mulling Body 47 3 National Acma 37 li Nat Aniline Chem.. 4 Nat Conduit & Cable. . to ' National Lead J Nat Knam & Stamp.. t3Ji Nat R R of Mex 2d pf 4 14 New Tork Central ... 68 New Tork N II & H. . V New 101 1; Ont & W... 17 Norfolk A Western . 98 Noithern Pacific .... 78J Nova Scotia S C 71 'i too -!209 990 909 199 199 190 409 399 490 too '2000 1000 too 200 2799 399 1300 1900 too 200 4100 3100 401 7000 100 191) 1000 609 S919 809 390 4o 396 408 1000 20)0 6011 till) 490 3l)0 200 3999 3890 300 A19 110(10 till BOO I6I0V 13500 12)0 I0O 700 10490 2100 310 690 1900 190 14)0 BIO 36)0 790 IOOO too 3)0 190 3.111 1911 390 8999 190 700 I30A 7600 39500 209 4900 3011 310 970 590 1690 490 309 1300 4)0 I 7 7 A 4 Ohio Cities Gas 4814 o Oklahoma Pro & Ref. 914 Otis Steel 35)4 3 Owens Bottling Mch. S Pan-Amer Petrol A T 1014 Pan-Amer Pet rts . ? Pan-Amer (B) 3 Pennsylvania . I'cnn Seaboard Steel . I'eop'.es Gas Chicago. . Pere) Marquette . . 3 Philadelphia Co Plercc-Arrow Motor .'. Pierce Oil i Pittsburgh Coal of Pa Pittsburgh A W Va . . . 1 Pond Creel: Coal .... a Pressea steer Car . 8 Pullman A Punta Alegrn Sugar. ' Ray Consol Cop . . . 4 Heading 7 Reading 1st pf. . . rtemlngton Typewrit Iteploglo Steel . . . Repuii Iron A Steel. Royal Dutch N Y . 1 St Joseph. Lead St li bm! ni .... Saxon Motor o Savage Arms Shell Trans Trading. Sinclair Consol Oil . o Southern Paciflo . . Southern Railway . Southern Ry pf t Stromberc Carb 7 Studebakcr Studebaker rts A StuU Motor Tenn Cop A Chem . . Hi Texas Co Texas Ci ris Texas A Paciflo 7 Tobacco Products ... Tianscontlnetal OH . . Union Oil io Villon Pacific 4 Union raolilo pf 4 United Alloy Steel . . United Diug 19 United Fruit . United Ry Ineit . . . United Ry Imest pf. United Retail Stores. U S C I P A Fdry. . . 8 L" S Ind Alcohol. . . . 3 U S Food Prod 8 U S Rubber .' V S Steel J U S Steel pf Vanadium Corp. . Wabash pf A .. Wells Fargo Expiesa Western Maryland .'. Westlnghouse 13 & M Wheeling A L Erie.. White Motor s Wilson A Co , 1 Willys-Overland Worthmgton pump h 99 , 4o4 33 3A'4 261,4 T414 77 1914 . tit , 2814 . 241', . 96 ..114 , . 92 12 , . : 0 , , . "A . . 33 . 84 . SO . .H34 . . 98'i , . es'4 ,. mi ,. 141, ,. "614 . 7815 .. 44 V4 . .11014 . . '-1 ..IS . . -.31', ,1(3 .. . ..108 .. o li ,.479 , . 0 . . 4814 . . 8814 .. 4l?i .. 17 ,.11214 .. tH . . AO ,.149 ..194 . . 11 . 534 . 8914 . '.014 .10314 . 784 .P.214 .113H .mi4 . S7V4 54 ?, 1IU 1314 1? 14 29 34 13 72 14 4814 1314 8'i 23 '4 39 14 47 3714 64 10 79 8.1! i 414 7. 7614 17 98 71 Si m. 48 H .'4 A9 99 'A 98 40 r3 3SJ4 2U 33?, 7A 19 ? 26 V4 1', C6 11214 to4 33 84 AO li 1?4 97 4 12?4 13 141i 761. 7614 3 89 J's :oii s 73 l(2!i 14 198 111 '.18 10 39 4 t8 41 16 14 l2''s I5? 48 H 140 194 II 22 H 08J4 '-014 10'il's 7754 ro's 101 11214 A6 1 44 14 II 53 tl 4 7614 29 14 3x4 11:30 Net ust cng.. 1 . 11 40 - Hi 48(4 14 1314- H 8T.E3 ?. 23 Ji - !. 3914 47 371', 64 -10 78 -8314 4 14 68 98 781',-7114-48U- 'i- 14 :ia4 59 ltliH- 3i 9ft 4014 I S3 -SAli-2014 I 3414 76U t 19 -42 -26 -24', j 6 - 11214 92 ' '.II -'.Ai-33 84 -SO - 1I2?4 - 98H 1 I2?4 JS I4'i .6!i I 76.15 1 3 99',- t!i- (5 73 - K2!i- 14- 108 - III i79 - to 39 - 6814- 41i- :b(4- 11.-4 It IU 74 Is 14 !4 714 1 1 15 11 Hs CONTINUED LIQUIDATION SIN THE LOCAL FA VORITES General List Was Inclined to Droop Under Moderate Selling More New Bottoms Made Continued liquidation in Mie leading I for only short periods. Indirectly, this J vestment favorites put n dumper on ' itnrtoiiptedlv is rc8ponlhlo for considfJ i-iumi; utui(iuiino, nni p.n mucii niiniuf d hi me 10cm snares lis 11 noes 10 rne. Inv today s local market. Theic xas io "r, ncnvy selling nr uoiu J-eiinsl- v... v t ti, iiia iiiiiiroau una 1 uiieu tins im- K,.f t,. i, 1,1.1 i.i . i.uu. -....v ... ... ..,..-i.mw nf..b..V..v provement, and m Iiile neither of these Mocks lost much additional grnunr, the presence of this pcislslout liquidation i.nti n distinct chilling intlueni'c. The genet nl miirkrt was inclined to dump, uhldi. however, was to lie ex pected iu view of the silrroimdiug de recessions dtirini the mnrnine wer again lonflned within fractional limltor emphasiiiiiig the narrowness of th maiket and the limited demand pre vailing. Pennsylvania Railroad sold, within if, of yesterday's low mark I'j, (1. 1. iih appaiently pegged at oi; pressing nflueiices. more particularly which Is the low water mark of th me glowing icsumony 01 tne nettle ear. i , j1,'". "'. ''"", ""'"" ""imiinins. i.cnigh .Navigation as also held at .nr imiir iiKiiiruuiE luiiiirurp in mis ni(,, tut Lehigh Valley yielded to 4U, counectioii 1 found Iu he lefusal of 1 I'hlludelphln Kleclrir shaded to 24Vr til flti V lit Mm nnnihff 1li6Mltll,.iiD I. ...- '.. .. .1 t-l... 4, l... y. . . njs4' ,. ....... Iuu...u .u...,..,vua i ,.- uull jiiKi oiipcrior vorporaiion io -iUTsi neiy iiiatuiing time obligations, or to, In the specialties General Asnhall foire the borrower to cut surh Inaiii pieferred .dronned S.". to 1H1. whilo down materially and then to icnew them Kleetiic Storage flattery lost 1 nt 136., Financial Briefs COTTON opeinjs higher; BUT SOON SELLS OFF At n tegular meeting of the honid of managers of the Western Saving Fund Society of Philadelphia, held on Tues day. December D. the follow ine nfllcwrs weie elected: lioheri .7. itmnker, vice i Early Advance in Late Month? president : Kicderick P. Ilalinncll. I treasurer: .1. li. faulty, assistant j treasurer. Charles I. Humphreys.! romptroller ; AV. C. Uauo, assistant trcaemer. and ('. A. Wheeler, seur-lary. Short Lived When Spot Houses Begin Selling ihe New ik subtteasiirr gained $1.10:f.0t)() fiom the banks yesterday, milking a cash net gain siuce Frida I of $ I '.'.SI -1,000. ' i The average price of tv COTTON HEl.T WRiTHPIl nOS-niTIOMSl, x.a.p Vn.l, r.A 1., n-u- ..M..I.. ..h.-.'II .-.. .van. ..vi . fclir lllllVvia l.fl- peintur. were recorded In the cotton belt this mornlm Knrt Hmlth Sit Macen. AUKUsta and Atlanta. 96: Ultle Itock 88; Monttomery. 40 Oklahoma City. Knttr- uvMiir o,.i:r I Mile, xnoinaswii end fannnan. n. :.wi,.Qt..int i. ...?..,. i ..;. "'--.'i stirevenorr. Charleston end Wtlmln.ton. iiitiii-.ii mi niui'M occiinrn "".llll nor r.nt.t- .4. ..ii..b ..-.. -.u..n.l jo. ....... i,eln.,l.n 4 1 nf f1 It. l' .i..t- f .H.lltllUJI nil II .rtSIIVIlC, i i(DnipiIB .iuiciiui iu mi.i.ui. wniie nventv rail- an" r"enacoi, 4i .iscKsonMUe ana vicus- loans uec'iincii i.,a per cent to 74. 'JO. GOVERNMENT BONDS i.-.'s I 404 140 194 II v:i4 I 8814 014 103'4 . 78?4 12214 HI -tli'-i- 50 v I '4 - 4 14 - It - (3 11 14 781,- -.9 V4 l-i'i- I'Hiums i-mpon l', 10Ji . l'jnmiii re-rlstemd 2. io::tl J'aninii "oupon I's 103S... Prinami reirlstcrd 'Ji 1018 I I'anama cotmon . Hint . Pan.itna reitlsler.M 3 1001 iiiiipuiiie n. lum . . , Philippine 1 10.SS Philippine 4 inns . 74 I 1 H Uovi coupon n, 10.111 . ' V. Si (,.ou leglstered i'. 19.10. i .- iior toupon 4. io:n. J 51 (Invi rrulsterert 4. l'l'i Ulst of Columbia 3-OSs t(U4 a I I's I 2?i noli 0914 urn-; . ssii 02 VJ ni too ion inr.'a tnsi, 07 'Ick hnrr. .'iL'! Hnn Antfinto nnd Cnrniis Chrlstl. n4 New Or'eans 08- Tumps. 02. ani alvston. HO Thre was .01 inch of prrclpltntton at Charleston and .Montgom rv, .00 Inch ot Meridian Augusta and Atlanta; .08 inch nt Savommli, .10 Inch st Thomosvtlle end 20 Inch st J.cU; sonvllle. Xew YoiIj. Dec. TJ. December cot- 'i .... 1. . j o-.t.j L- not 1 1011 ftuiirucis were nguin nueciru u. 4ak Hlll'i 10O4 lnni. JOOj. 1MI on tc, no iiin'i 100W too? !i Logan Trust Co. Election notices and opened IU noinls lower to- 1 day. l.atci months, inlluenccd by firm I I'ahlcs better foreign exchange aad I .liinaiiese buying were 1" to 55 points higher. This strength was short -lived, hovr- ivcr. for spot houses and "Wall Btree' i became lienvy sellers causing n partial I stm.bhni.i.i.. .f 11.. 1. n .- icollnnse of values in the first twenty Jot their annual meeting yesterdov. re min'jtf ( ,,1, p nnt ?'Vdl "" ,? o'M-led the following directors whose '""kel was itbo it 10 points under lst 'or:,. ,U( cxniie.l. fnv .!. S.. , "'Sht 's cose and iibout. 40 points under 4I.-ni.l I,. I.ukens. Charles M riM.it. I opening leve's on .March contracts 1, t's 14 2V4 Va. H 14 - 14 !4 l'4 Et dividend. tEv riEhts. Prank II. Wood. H.nrh M..7ii ai.i Liverpool was a seller of the latefV feed H. Kippincntt. At the mectinc of I '"".H. ' 1 .1 1 , .u j the iinm-i ii. ftt,,ti V,n' . Thp receipts at the ports for the day elected" 11 L fnl ""n"?1"" estimated at 45.000 hales, a tain H?i.d.,I?D1.C.r!.' I' fc .H..T,728 bales n Week ago and 2-00T William tliHdua,. second vice pVesi-' 1 balCS " Jeal aK0 is it. ' """'knl'a- treasurer: John necembi n. 11 miii. secreiury : I . Alison Nciillr. lanunry trust officer j Alfred (J. While, assistafil MjJ''h trust officer and auditor: George "W. julv ' Tst olose 37. OS iio.nn llrowii. .Ir , nfrsistnut treasurer and us. 'October ustant tu th- piesidcnt, and Hnrle.v T. JIcDerniott; assistant tretistirer. 32.05 3J 10 :io io . 50 Oiln .17 2." 3.-..SO 33.10 31.20 30.30 28 40 Him. 98.32 31.8.1 30.87 LONDON STOCK MARKET MORE CANADIAN GOLD Philadelphia Stocks 11-50 Net i hae :i4'i i I01&H 101 au'u ;;ot, 32a -'08 ton crop estimate and the break in the '''"' l 'ek December JJ-TJI'SSS ,.'?,1T-!!J!2 staple which followed put a cTieck on r,om Jn"iry ' to0.i07.ooo 1 8.284 ooo the proceedings. The result was that I bitpalo nociiKaTCU and tti-i-j very litle business was done in lhelnr(t .), do ' H73 48ii fji,uin latter pait of the day. Previous to I hat : From ianu.r l issot.TOi 170394 time. however. December-.Ianuait 'riet.iei.sa nales of .'iS'i-inch G0-48s. Kasteru. had been made at 18 cents, while Southern ' makes of the same gods brought a quar ter of a cent less. Twenty rents wab paid for 33 -Inch C4-60s for the aanie EUlpmenr i'or shipment in January $10,000,000 Sent to Check Depre-i elation In Montreal Exchange ' Xew York. Deo. 12. The Canadian Government is shipping $10,000,000 in ' gold to this city, it was announced! today, for Ihc purpose of meeting ob ligations heie and also to them tne depreciation in Montreal exchange. Canadian exchange yesterday de clined .f-13.75 per 51000, which carried the late to $110, or a premium ot 11 per cent on American dollais in Mon treal. Sale of Canadian grain bills is believed to have accentuatcdlhe -weakness iu exchange. This is the largest import of gold from Canada since last .lime. The gold will be sold on arrival to the Federal Reserve Hank, Liverpool Cotton Uteipool, Dec. 12. Spot cotton was I ipiiet today with prices easy on the 1 basis of a decline of 22 points for mid- ! dling at 25.08d. The sales were 13000 bales. The receipts were 65.000 bales, I including 56,100 bales Amerlcau. Fu- j hires were quiet in the earlj dealings. ) Spot prices were: American, middling 1 tair, Jl.-loa: gooa miaaung. .-s.oa ; fullv middling. 20.C8d : middling. 25 08d. low middling, 23.43d : good ordinary. 'JO.OSd, and ordinary. 10.98d. BAR SILVER J-9 . I 1 -II .... I. -.1 uiuim-i cimoac wivv ...uL..ru .u- ,. , pcd the trg n , oniMe 0f other new high record in London lp- T ',fort Kv., to HBVe the life of a day at 8Hd an ounce, a gain of 2d. I b who had Meu Jn au ., . "d", Cavlns said his train was coins slowlv around a ssharo curve when "I saw boys apparently failing to effect the rescue of 11 comrade from a mill pond. "I stopped the train, lit the bell cold and hurried to the pond. The ice was too thin to bear me, so 1 threw the rope to the lad, who. though numbed and struggling to keep on top of the water, paiseu it around Ins body lllsh I .i.iv 0 Am Uas. 45 45 45 00 Brill ,r O 50 50 50 . . -' Kl Slor..l.'it! 1311 Kill 1 200 ( Asp pf.Kll 101 101 5 100 Lk S Cor 203,., o0aj o-" ' 153 Leh Xnv. 58a 5Rd I'SVa.- 135 Leh Val. 42 42 42 Is 1010 Pa R It. 40i K)18 403s 's iu I'ftua uo cum pf. 32!ji 21(1 Phil Klec 24 10 1 It T tc 20r's 300 (Jn Tract SPj 1242 U G T... 52 310 tU S Stl.102 20 York Rnf 30'.. tXet chanae made b comDsuson wiih last sale i Js'ew York Stocl. l'lxcliBnee Sslesln 1ION11S 1150 Vet II0OO lll.h rx a m che 2 Leh Val Cs.lOO'g 100 100 14 0 Phila Klec 1st 5s 80'a Sf)s 8ll'i4- i. 1 Pub Ser 5s SS 58i fi834 H STOPS FLIER; SAVES LAD Engineer Mollifies Railroad Officials by Tale of Deed Loulnllle, Ky., Dec 12. lUy A. P.) Chesapeake and Ohio passenger train No. 25, a flier from Washington, ar rived in Louisville last nighf fifteen minutes late, but John Cavlns, engineer, apparently soolhed the a.nger of rail road officials with a le'poit that he PHILADELPHIA NATIONAL Stockholders Asked to Ratify In crease In Capital Stock A special meeting of stockholders of Ihc Philadelphia National Hank will be held January 13 for the purpose of vot ing on a proposed increase in capital slock from S3.000.000 to 5.000,000. If the stockholders nt such meeting shall ntithorizc the increase, the amount of the increase, beiug S2.000,()00. or 20,000 LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS" Cliliai. Dee 2. HOdS-Estimated ie C'"' .....M.M i.-hu; leu oipr in Hli: UDII 'Ino .l.nnp fn 1 r l. !.. n.... oo- .. .... ....... m ... .. iii.iir, IW, flO.O.I J e'aira fost -tterdav, 912.08 CATTI.1-; nsltniAts.1 i-oprliilb in ftft v.Aa UIIL.T'II 11. . J . .-j j, ... ' . . ', . L" . t.ui4Lrti iRrt-.pLs. jv.imo neaa SHECP- 1 Sentiment Cheerful and Undertone i Healthier Oils Are Firmer ( lindon. Dec. 12. Sentiment on the; stock exchange was cheerful today andf the undertone of the markets WSM rl,.tl,,!.r,1,,-ner. la noa! neretpt.. ..!.-1 healthier. The gilt -edged .section was! hesvn1,, nAWSW-'M,. ilTCftiS- hS.WMfiMthaH , sheep and HMHH-necetotsiBiio flotation of an issue of 2,000,000 of 6 lifmh. sio' To" ,h"p' ,v0-5 'oo per cent bonds by the government of! I'Ai'.vrs iteceipts too iieaii. sieadj I Quecnslaud at OS1. French loans -wre Too. 2J. strong. I . , q.jk brcftme flrn,e,- Shell TranH Extra by Dodge Manufacturing ' POrt was ui anl1 -Moxican Lagle l'j New ork, Dec. 12 The Dodoe the legular quarterly dindend of 1 l-j ' Refined Sugars Continue Unchanged per rem on me common ann me iegu- New Yorlt. Dec. 12. Refined sugar lar quarteily dividend of i-4 per cent this morning continued unchanged on on the ptererred stock. Common divi- the basis of 0c. less 2 per cent for cash, dends are payable January 1 to stock jjew. crop sales veBterdoy amounted to of record December 27 and the pre- I lO.OOir bags of Cuban for February ferred January I to stock of lecoid loading at STsC and 30,000 bags for December 10. April loading at S.85c. Domestic and Argentine rails al, Hlmres. nill he offered nt X"0O nor i r.... .!..' . ' " , .', ... .. " "ol'B" advanced. f .... . ..... ... ,-.... . , -- .naiiiiiuriiiiiug iju. iieciwrea an extra share to the stockholders of record at dividend of 1 per cenl in uddition to mi: tiller iil unsiurQS uu iiuuuai.v , 11120, for siib-cription and pnyraent rnt ably in amounts equal to their respec tive holders; such subscription and pay ment to be made on or before February 2, 1020. Levi 1 line, picsidenf, yesterday sent out a letter to all shareholders in which he said: "Your directors believe that the lapid increase of the business of the hank, especially durjng the last few j cms, makes the increase of its capital most desiiablc in order that it mav continue to serve its clients ac ceptably and extend adequate banking facilities tn Ihe business, community. It is expected that the present annua) dividend of 10 per cent will be main tained." The bank doubled its capital about a jear ago According to its" last state ment the institution had a surplus of S7.000.000 and undivided profits of 51, -280,038. REPUDIATEBLUE LAW RAILROAD EARNINGS CANADIAN' PACIFIC t luiu Baltimore Jury Refuses to Convict1 Confectioner j nalllmuie. Dec. 12. A black eye ' was given to the prosecutions under I the lesuriccted blue laws yesterday when n jury in the Criminal Court brought in a veulict of not guilty iu the case I of Benjamin 1. Jaffe,. a confectioner. ' Mr .laffe's was the first case to be , tried in the court in the present cm- I DEMAND LANGER RESIGN North Dakota Legislature Accuses and February 23'i cults was paid for ' Attorney General as Bank Wrecker asNinch 08-72a. In the sheetings then- ... .., ... ... . imniai'iii, ., 11., upc. i. i ii .a. P i Ttenignation of Attorney General w OF THE TIDE THE TIME TO DUY BONDS IS WHEN THE PRICE IS LOW AND THE YIELD IS HIQH. THAT TIME IS NOW. STUDY THE EVIDENCE. SEND PON VOUR COPY OF "THH TURN OF THB TIDE." Iillit.II, AiLIUM St YQIRl ' (The first column gives rales for all LAND TITLE UlLOtNO periods up to and including a fifteen BOSTON PHILADELPHIA ' day maturity, the second for a period was nearby business done on 0.15 vanl I goods at .15 VI- cents, and on A .laid 56.60s at 23U cents. 1 Denatured alcohol lia-s been adi anted 5i per gallon by leading manufactui eis. Shortage of raw materials and the enormous demand foiccd the up turn. The linseed oil market showed no , caange of material importance yester- day, and trade was light and lotitine. hein? iar?elv confined to niiuiII hulpu ot 10 and 15 barrels. The recent ml Bank of Fargo and all other banks ances have caused buyers to hesitate l friendl to the farmers of this state." while the majority of heavj ronsuiners I . ',. ..i i n.. i, .n... Official discount rates at the twelve I ncd paint mixers are well oveied and " jeneiil "nublfsbed an interview iu the public pies charging the gov ernor and the judges of the Supreme Court with being crooks and eonspira- tOIH." . Pievious to the beginning ot me pies MONEY-LENDING RATES PHIIjADEI.PHIA Call, 0 per cent . time, 0 per cent: commercial paper, three to six months, Bi pr cenl. and six months. 56 per cent. 1 William l.anger was requested in a Senate lesolution concurred in by the I House of flepreMentatives of the North I Dakota Legislature. The ieolution charged that Longer had "betiayed the farmers of this I state." and had 'unlawfully attempted to wieck the Scandinavian-American Reserve Bank' Discount Rates Federal Keserve banks weie as follows: ". '"" """, ' "" ' For Security and Income We advocate the Purchase of Underlying Steam Railroad Bonds Vow Selling at the LoVrest Level EDWARD V. KANE & CO. Morris Building I FOREIGN EXCHANGE I of aixteeu to ninety d9ys. The third ' ;or' uiV,,,"i:"L?l,,s land fourth columns give the rates for ' '7e foreign exchange market today 1 redi9eotintB of collateral loons secured sterling was US cents up. This was I br government bonds or notes 1 : "Uy from the extreme low made late ! com'l paper Oo , p.,.r l?' ? ? f'' .?b CS ad- in 10 Utl vuutau A73 fiuu. mc iif.flni, niiutiiiji; anil l uraggea mm nut. I took him tn . Un.t ti,,,i, i,. i.n.iu.i ni iu. the railroad station, and by artificial wi,cn atraigned. he conceded selling 'on respiiation resuscitated him Sunday Ihe articles as charged iu the , iuriictment GIRL KILLS BROTHER - ''' " i- tI5fn " bfe - v. i eerious attempt will be made to obtain l'0nvlctl0"H ,u ,lie other iouo cases ive Mother, i now on t)1P docket. acked ' The state's attorney said last night he would lunsult with the judges of the Criminal Court before deciding whether or not to continue the prosecutions. The whole theory of (he counsel for the defense was that the so-called Sun day blue laws have no place at the present day. Shoots Him Down to Save Whom He Had Att HyattsvllI.e Md.. Dec 12.1 (By A. P.I Mita -Julia I .you. nineteen e.ii'N old. shot and almost instanilv tilled her btother. Wallace C. Lyon, twenty-six, jesteidaj The oung man. mentally unsound, attacked Iris mother, and it was to save, her life that Miss Lyon filed the shots. The shooting took place In the dining room. Lyon was about to leuew the attack upon Mrs. Lyon witli a carving knife, when Miss Lyon filed three shots from a revolver, two of which took ef fect. The other shot struck Mrs Lyon, inflicting a minor wound. She was le moved to a hospital in Washington. Marvin reacu, state h attorney. Imperial Russian Government External Loans The tvo External Loan of 6J and 5i issued by the Imperial Russian Government amounted to It 100,000,000 U. S. Gold.' v These loan were issued et the following price: 6 ft at 99 'a with interest; Sj at 94?j and interest. The information announced by the present Russian Govern ment to the effect that it recognizes and accepts responsibility for all loan made by previous Russian Government emphasizes the .advisability of buying these bonds at the present low price. Whatever may be the outcome of the present Russian situa tion, there i no doubt that before long commercial intercourse; will be established between the United States and Russia. The natural resources of Russia are recognized a being among the wealthiest in the world. Therefore, there can be little doubt a to the ultimate value of these bonds, since the coupon are redeemable ten year after maturity. Circular on requeit. ALFRED R. RISSE 50 Broadway, . New York. Telephone Broad 5204. Motorcar Theft Thwarted While he w'as adjustiug a street lamp nt Xintl and Arch streets last night .Innies Kerns, nn employe of the Phila. delphia Klectric Co., noticed two men driving nway in the lompnny'g auto mobile which he uses, lie and Pa trolman Turner gave chase. The men Boston Xsw loek rniiadtlphis Richmond Cleetand I Atlanta ' ChleMO 1 St, Louts Minneapolis Ksnl City i-uaiia days days 10 dsrs 'I 4 4U 4U i & i a it 4 I Sun truclsco. 4! i 4 4ji&4'i ih Menlsiv; Short Un. -IU.. 1991 reasiis. ft. B. Uen 4V4. 199S w"trt. k. V, P. 4. 1949 ftesdtaic aen 4. 199T. HENRY D. BOEHHIHG k CO. STOCK KXCHAaB BCtXDns'O trg.U"k I Royal Baking Powder Declares Extra j Netr Yerlt, liec. l''. The Royal jsaKing rowaer o. aeciareq tne regu . 1 JI..I.1 J n . . cent an eoual net gain to demand Reports that, there was a very laige short interest in French exchange lent interest to the extreme rally of nearly 50 fentimes from the low closing lates yesterday. Lire were an exi option, full ing nearly 10 points, at 13 53 for cables and 13. C5 for checks. 1 Swiss was another of the sharp rally ling classes, gaining about 15 centimes from Thursdays low io u.-jh tor cables and fi.22 for checks. Other quotations -were; Guilder cables 374. checki .'IT's. . pe Solas raoies m.nu, iucud iu.qu; niocu lar nuarterlv dividends of 2 ner ( on the common and Vfy per cent on 'holm cables U0. 80. checks 20.05: Chris the nreferrcd stock and an extra rllvl- tlsnln rabies 10.85. checks 10.75: Co. dend of 2 r.ir cent on the common, jpenliagen cables 17.65, checks 17.50 : Jill ditiaends are Py;M8 December 31 IBelgUn cable H.?0. checka 11.2;' ; ittvtteefc-ef. recerd Ueeeaaer a6y -'.- mreev 2.w; 'Attetmau kronen, 70,, " ent special session there were many Illinois current that seveial ufate offi cers, including Mr. Langer. iwho have opposed Nonpartisan League adminis tration measures, would be impeached by the Legislature. PLAN BIGGER FACULTY VOTE All Wharton 8ehool Instructors to Aid In Administration Pluns to allow all instructors and as sistaul instructors at Wharton School. Unlversitv of Pennsylvania, to partici pate iu school administration were con sidered yesterday at a meeting of the fatuity called by Dean Kmery 11. John There aie 120 instructors at Ihe school, but only forty now vote at a meeting of the faculty. One of the pro posals discussed w the forming of an advisory ooarn, 10 (hviut nnu; tore. . f slated last night Hint Mibt- L.vou would J abandoned the car mid ran. One. who not be pioecutct unless the testimony gave his name as John Welsh, was cap at the inquest is of a character to cured. warrant such action -, $4.60 F0J 30-CENT FRUIT Farmers Blame Transportation Cost and Middlemen for High Prices Albion. , V.. Dec. 12. (By A. P ) --T'ranspoitiitiiiti eipeuses and niiddfe men's profits aie tesponsible for the high pikes paid by the consumer and the low ? rices paid to the producer, .lames It. Ioward, of Olernon, Iowa, president ot rho American Farm Bureau Federation, told of the Orleans county farm and home bureaus ot their annual meeting here. "In California," lie said, "the grow er actually bold fruit at 30 cents a box, which T saw sold at tetail at $1.00 in our home market. I learned that .1, Ogden Armour took a lease on the refrigerator cor service between the I'orltlc coast and Phirsirn Hint nettxd Vtl3 one wiinon mourn swain, ' Woodbury Girls to Play Santa Woodbury. X. .1.. Dec. 12. The Girls' Minstrel Club, at its annual meeting in the home of Miss .lane Henry, dej-ided to act as Santu Claus this year and will tee that some large family of children will be supplied with a Christinas dinner onu pienry or toy The following officers were elected J President, Miss Mabel Itussell ; vice president. Miss JJthel Jlainei; Decre tory, Mis. Horace Gilhens; treasurer, Miss Knuna V. Duflield. Gloucester Man Honored by Masons George Ross, dr.. of Gloucester City, lias beep inducted as high priest of filloam Chapter, Royal Arch Masons. He succeed l Fowler Kline, founcr mayor of Wcnonah. N. .1. The induc tion preceded a banquet last night iu the Masonic Temple, Camden, at Hie fifty second, annual meeting of the elm pier. RESOURCES s De 9, 1915, $1,756,280.55 " 1916, 2,518,654.75 " 1917, 3,134,699.72 " 1918, 4.728.094.0Q " 1919, 6,109,123.30 The Colonial Trust Co, 13th and Market Streets Memker Federal Reserve System Open Every F.rtning fr l)tfiit anal N'U) Attmuni 1 P
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