ft' , III U 'v I' i v " ' V -' , V gATUBAY, 'ifrfiH2,' 17,v-i920 U.-fi 12 EVENING PUBLIC lDGEIt-PHILAtotoibHlA, A1 ., tf. i i" m .. sss ,1 -5. -. IWi f i . Wf Retidcnt Representative for tho NATIONAL JHRIFT SYSTEM ' conducted by the National Thrift Bend Corporation (under tho supervision. of tho Banking Department of New York State), for, Industrial employes. Permanent dignified salaried position for nn able, high clam negotiator. Income po tentialities very large, Local acquaintance with manufac turers and bankers desirable. Applications wilt be held In strict confidence, but should give Information briefly re " gardlng experience, connec tions, age, etc Address Director of Extensions NATIONAL THRIFT SYSTEM W. 4th St., N. Y. City FOR SALE 250,000 SHIPPING CS, THREE PLY FIBER BOARD (WATER PROOFED), FLAT, FOLD TO I8'xl2"x6". MULLEN TEST, 200 LBS. TO SQ. INCH. WEIGHT CAPACITY, 65 LBS.; Al CONDI- CLOSING MARKET DULL AND NARROW Trading Quiet and Made Up Largely of Wook-End Evening Up WORLD'S GREATEST NEED IS CAPITAL Incidents of Week in Financial Community Emphasize Scarcity of Funds ' New York, April 17. Compared with some of the recent active sessions to day's brief stock market was nn ex tremely narrow affair. Tho dcallnss altogether were meaningless In that the bulk of the operations were made up of the familiar week-end evening up of the professional trading clement. Under the Influence of yesterday's sud den relaxation of money rates stocks opened with a firm tone, soon becoming strong, but after the Initial spurt the price movements were generally con fined within narrow limits. Kxccptions to this rulo were to be found in scat tering parts of the list, but these Indi vidual demonstrations of strength were apparently Influenced more by reason of technical conditions than because of outside elements. The railroad stocks in n modest way reflected the favorable By WANTED a XVew York and Philadelphia Stock Exchange House IV rood, experienced bookkeepers, either male or female. Only those with actual experience In thla business need apply. Box A 118, Ledger OHice TIONi ENTIRE OR CL LOTS. APPROXIMATELY 20.fl0fl DF.I. IV. ! r.,o-nUI,f otrllo Mtr, vet nsliln frnm ERY WITHIN 30 DAYS UNLESS i Heading the movement did not amount RAILROAD STRIKE INTERFERES. I to much. It was pointed out that cx SAMPLE & PRICE BY APPOINT-1 pense of strike in the case of nearly all urMT n ant t enrrn rurtrtrr the roads will fall on the government, !.... .. V. JUJ. L,ISUE.IV Jl .. I -, . .. .,. .,.i !. -.....-.. continues until Sentcmbcr 1. The halting character of the trading in the general mnrKct rcuectea n wuic spread disposition to defer further nc tivlties over Sunday. This was par ticularlv noticeable In several of the re cent active favorites. On tho other hand, the conspicuous undercurrent of strength displayed by the general list likewise Indicated an equal reluctance on the part of the reactionary party to extend commitments on that side of the market. In consequence, when the usual evenlng-up operations were com pleted, the general market did not do much cither way, although there was a perceptible hardening tendency in the nnai dealings on desultory covering ot the. shorts. GERMANY One ot the members of our firm, which la ensaced In axportlni and Importing, la vary well versed In German conditions, and wall connected In Germany. He la shortly Isavlns for a trio to that country, and w are In a position to render service to thoe Intereated In Importlnc. In any lines, including- dyestufts and blch-rrado chemical. Addrtss C 923, Ledrsr Office. Lawrence E. Brown & Co. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS 1615 REAL ESTATE TRUST DLDO. Inrestltate and adjust partnership a4 corporation aecsonts. Alio prepare U. . Ineome Tax Batons. iVett; York Bonds FINANCIAL HK GENERAL OAS AND ELECTRIC CO. 'Flee per cent two-year secured fold notes, dated November 1, 1016. a extended No ,ember 1. IBIS nt 7 per cent. Notice Is hereby clven that pursuant to Jn terms of the trust asreement. dated November 1, 1019. between The General Oss and Electric Co. and I'hllndrlphU Trust Co.. trustee, and the extension of said agree ment, dated November 1. 1018, the said The General Gas and Electric Co. has exercised Its prlvllece and option of re deeming- on the first day ot May. 1920. the entire amount outstanding- of Its five per cent two-year aecured sold notes, as extended, and haa deposited with tho trustee the fundi teeestary to redeem and pay said notes at 100H per cent of the principal amount thereof and accrued Interest to May 1. 1020. Pursuant to the terma ot said trust agree hienttand the extension thereof, alt Interest upon aald notes shall cease after May 1, IP20. and the coupons attached thereto for Interest after thnt date shall thereupon be come null and void. One hundred and one-half per cent of the principal of aald notea. tneether with th Interest due thereon up to May 1. 1020. will oa paid to the persons entitled to receive Jha same upon presentation on or after Mar 1. 1920. at tho nfllea of Phlladrlnhla Trust Co.. Trustee, Liberty Dulldlnz. North east corner Jjroaa-ajja.tneiinui sis., jnila aelphla. Pa. PHILADELPHIA TRUST CO.. trustee. ny j. v.-. lrAbutub, treasurer. gated April' JO., 1020. MnvttnR rviar. mvin -n,.. STRUT MUKTOAflH B PER TENT TWENTY. FIVE YEAR SINKINO, Ft'ND GOLD BONDS. DPli 1041 The undersigned Invites tenders of above bonds, for surrender for redemption on or before Aug-ust 1. 1120. at a price not ex- eeedlns- lOJVt per cent or par. plus accrued r Si ii w7 :. atOU.io. now available ii Binxing- runa. ana also nnv sum. mat my. be paid to t for said additional From Opening- Until Close SALES IN ilOOOl American Agr & Chem Sa 1 00 Amer 8melt'g Ilef's Bs il 784 1 78H A To ft Tel 5s 1 78U ft 78U A Tel ft Tel 0s 7 04 i 1 ... 04 4 04 . . 04. 1 04'(. Ang-French Ss S 00 B0 00 20.. . 09 20. 25... A. 4. . . IS... 23.. . . 5." 5.. 11R... 20.. 20.. 100.. 22.. i . 10.. 20.. A T 1 . 1 . Bait ft Ohio cv 1. .. 304 1 .. BOS 1 .. . 504 4 . . . 60 B.. .. RO 00 00 00 00 00 09 00 no 09 00 no DO oo 09 00 09 00 09 on 00 no i 00 S 4s 72!, 73 Blnklnr Fund Urlor to clftftlner on th ln. . rtalt & Ohio 3s e n .!,' - " " "- X ,n -'I,,J "'.' . .. oeaiea renders, statlnir numbers of bonds nrrered. aflil-essed to Philadelphia Truat Company. . Liberty Building-. N E. corner fi?? ,nDa, .ih,'5.ut",.r.'1"- Philadelphia. Trustee. 81nlilns- Fund. Monroe Coal Mlnlntt Company First Mortgage 0 Per Cnt Bonds, ta-lll be received until 3 n. m April 30. 1020 PHILADELPHIA TRUST COSfPANY. JOHN C. WALLACE. Philadelphia. April H. 1A20. Tre"r. Prnnoaala PROPOSAM FOR DYEING AND FINISH. ING. Offlce of the Quartermaster Oeneral Clothing and Equipage Division. Munition. Building. Washington. D. C. Sealed bid. will be reclved here until 11 A. 5 April 20. 1020. at which time they win bi opened for dyeing and finishing approximately 1.025.000 yarda bleached and grey Jeans Information on requewt. MANlJr-ACTUKKKS AND ESTAllLlSIIKli DEALERS desiring to bid for aVppll.IfS the mala. Hospital for the Insane. DanvlUaf F-UIP" durlP tha year beglnhlnr Jim T 12(. can address tba undersigned. statlnaT what class ot goods It Is proposed ii caroian. H. B. GCHULTZ. Steward. i Special Meetlnga fi3?r'N0TICK ,H KBKV GIVEN THAT oca by a resolution of the Board of Di rectors of tha Diamond nnlldlng and Loan Assoelarlon a soerlal mtlnp. nr k. -.n.. n0!i,r!iiK 'if ldi n",5lalnn haa been called 2 f.0 1 .... 60 Bait ft Ohio 0a 1 83H 7 83U 1 3H 5 . 83 3 ... 83U 1 83 2 .... S3 1... . 8.1 -i 1 . . 82H BiO a W 3Vt 1 . . 70U 1 . .. 70H Beth S 5s '35 2 70i Brk Rap T 4s 1 75 Brk Rap T 5s 2 .... 33; B Rap Trn 7s 1 40 Central L'r Is 1 04 Ches ft O 4Hs 4 70tf Ches'k ft Oblo cv 4Ws 1 . CO 6 09 Ches'k ft Ohio cv 5s 2 . 75 1 7&1.S 2. .. 76Vi and will bo held on Tuesday, the 4th day of r-u, , 'i. Vi2l May. 1BI0. at T o'clock p. m at the. "a?. ch,1 Alt 5X7 of meeting of the association. 1325 West ' -32 4 Columbia avenue, Philadelphia, for tho pu?- 2 . . 32H upon a resolution for th. new constitution and by- poae ot voting adoption of a jawe. LYNDELL MTERS. Secretary HENRY W. SCARIIOROUQH, Solicitor. Annnal Mee tings SK-TO THE STOCKHOUEItS OF TIIK 3u' PENNSYLVANIA COAL AVn rSlJS CORPORATION: A!, CKK Take notice that the annual meeting - ,hT. A0tkhoi,1,r of. he Pennsylvania Coal and Coke Corporation will be held at t hi principal orn of nald corporation on th. Isth floor of the Land Title BulldlnV i- ID City ot Phllsdelphla, Pennaylvan a V JS" 8M day of Maymd. nt 2-30 o'c ock Tn tfi2 C"VJ,,Sni.'?r..h"-nrPoe ofC,tfectSc,h! auuiu ui nines uirrrinri rn !( st &,SS,rJffr1l'Cl.o"nd Cok" Cona. LIIIRARY CO. r rilllJKUKLVHlA. N w" Cor. Locust ami Jun per sts. PhitVifeiAhil' Th. Annual .Election of ilVrectors.'Sd V Treasurer of the Library Co. cj ' Phii.rt.i oh I. w 111 be held at Ih. fik" ' plladel- f iul..-- -.L" ih. third liar of iW.i ,...'"' "".','on.'aT the afternoon, when the Treasurer will ai tend to receive the annual payments '" As there are several shares on which fln are due. the owners, of them cr ' th?l ? repre" sentstlves. are hereby notined that they win be forfeited agreeably to the Chart!? Vnd Laws of thseoniMny. unless tho a7r,are ",. tan days thereafter FRANCIS RWLE, Meeretnry, 4iiv iiiiu.i -aicnfciiiK n me mpmhar. kanholdera of the Zoological pEfcXr" w be held on Thursday. April 22. ID'S . o'clock, at 1117 Chestnut street. t whit he" j ne Annusi jieetin or the members ami till 12 time an election will be held tf ali Dlrec ,.- . ,-..-, . vi wa iiiiro JTetrS, WILLIAMS D. CADWAIIDER. Secretary. Dividends GERMANTOWN TRUST COMPANY Slit Semiannual Dividend Philadelphia. April 8. 1020. . At a meeting of tha Hoard of Director, held this day a dividend of five dollars SJJ shar waa declared, payable on May lit 1920. to stockholders of record on the books ct the Company at the close of business April JMlh. h2if. Checks will be mailed! rtansfer hooka will be closed from April asm to "lay i, uif CLARENCE C. BRINTON. Treasurer. 4 . 33 H 1 S 2 '-4 1 . 33 Chi II ft U 4s 10. . 04 1 . 04 2H . 04 ; 4 . 4, Chi B ft Q gm 1 . 75 1 . 75 C ft O W'n 4s B ... fll'4 Cht MftStP 4s 1 2 Ch M ft St P cv 4tts 1 . 03 ',J 4 .... 05 Ch M ft St P gm 4s 5 73 Chi M ft St P cv 6s 1 55 C R I ft P fd 1 . 02 8 . 03 1 02 0 . . 03 Chile Cop'r 6s 2 77H CNT4lCJ 4.. .. 00 2 . .03 City Paris 8. 6 1 10 5 5 10. a.. 0 80 M HOW 80 W 80 H 80 H 80 Vs 80 80 tt City Tokyo 5s 8 68S Colo ft So 4 H 1 SO Com Cable Ba 1 ... SO Con'd Oaa 7s 1 .. 100U 8.. 10.. 20 , 30.. 100l ioovi 1004 100 y, 100 r 100 V4 100K Copenh'n 54s 2 77 Den ft R Q td 1 40 1 10. D ft Rio O 4s 1 00 7 60 Dom of C '28 10 01H Dom ot C '31 1 01U Erie Gen Lien 1 414 1 41H 0 41S 4. ... 41, 1 4m Erie RR cv A 1 30V4 1 30 H Erlo R R cv B 3 SOU Erie nntvD1 1 40 1 40 Erie R R Is 5 50 Vi Gen' I Elec 0s 1 0S 1 09U 1 00K Hud ft Man In 3 23 Hud ft Man fd 1 58T Hud & Mn 4V4 3 07 111 Central fd 03 III Cent 4s '33 2 04 III Cent 5Hs 2 80 Imp J Gv 1st 4 78 8 . . 77H 1.. .. 77 6 .... 77 Va Imp J Gv 2nd N Y Rys ct 4s 4 20 N'k A W'n 4s 3 00K Norfolk ft W cv Cs 2 08Ti No Pacific 3s 2 BOW No Paclflo 4s S 71W 1 71 1 71T4 Pa R gm 4 Ha 1 73 Penna RR 8s B 83 5 83 Phlla Co'y cv 3 88 Reu'c of Cuba 3s ot '04 5 01 R I A ft L44 1 01 l m 3 01W St L ft I M 4s 15 714 St L ft S F aj 2 50 2 604 5 604 St L ft S F In . 444 St L ft San F Series A 3 3. 8. 1. 10.. 3. Imp 4 5. 2 5. 3 '! 18.. 77 . 77 764 70 4 . 704 . 70 Gv 4s . 03 024 024 . 024 . 62 . 0JV, 024 I M Marine 0s 4 80 1 00 Inter Met 44s 2. 1 1. 8 . 1 2. 10. 18 18 18 18 1S4 184 184 In Met ct 4Hs 5 . . 1T4 18.. .. 17 10 18 Inter Rp T fd 10 5. 8. 0 13 1 6 . 1 43. 0 P. 6. 5 10 624 63 63 52 534 53 63 4 53 63 63 63 'I 63 64 64 54 4 Kan C ft 8 6s J. . . 60 1.. .. C5Y, K ft Des M Ss 1 08 Lack Steel '50 4.. .. 80 1 R8H 8. .88 2 . 88U Lehigh Vy 6 1 . . .96 Mid 8 ft O 6s 2 . . 82 Mo K ft Tx 4a 2. .. 654 Mon'a Pwr 5s 1. 85 1 85 Nat Bla 5a 30 1.. .. 704 New O Tex ft Mex 6s 1 504 N Y C ft II R R R 8s 6. . . 1.. . 1.. . 10 .... NYC Louis 2 N 1 Light I ft Power 5s 0 76 N Y O ft W gm 4s !.. . 66 2 .. 55 1.. 5 6.. 5 5.. 2 1 FKOEBAL TRUST COMPANY, J) road and Federal streets. - Philadelphia, Pa., April IB, 1020. Tba SosrJ of Directors have this day d- avaiiajuiuai uiviuenq or a per cent w new wirsi payaois Mar 1st, to stockholder of record at the close on April mm. -' hill he vnalle.1. Ja. aUCKARDS.. SccrsUry : ... 'f"t$BB l- i. saHs, 03 03 034 034 034 034 03 4 2.. .. 034 8 83 U Fow ft L ! 2 70 Westn M'd 4s 2 61 Westn Pao 1st 1 814 2 614 West Shore 4s 1 04 1.... 64 W ft LE 44a B 60 Wilson Co cv 1 60 Wls'n Cent 4s 0 OS V Total, f8.438.000. compared with 12ft. 703.000 yesterday Thus far this week, 02,. 317.U0U. 87 . 874 87 87 ft St 4s 65 1. 10.. 5.. 2... 2... 5. . . 4.. 4... 64 4 644 64 S4V4 644 54 54 1, 64 'a St L ft San F Scries n 1 05 StL ft SW 1st 1 01 StL ft S W en 1 514 St L ft S W Cs 54 Sclota Valley ft N E 1st 1 73 So Bell Tel 6s 1 82 Sou'n Pac fd 4 .... 71H So Pao cv 4a 3... . 70 10.. .. 70 25 76 S'n Pac cv 5s 4 100 S'n Rallys 4s 1 504 So Rallws' Bs 1 804 4. ... SO Third Ave aj 6 29 5 29 Union Pac fd 1 71 Union Pao 6s 1 074 OKOB121 3... . 05 2 05 2. ... 06 12... . 05 K 6 05 U K O B ft I rcta of '22 3 03 "j B 03 9 U K O B ft I rcta of "20 5 004 00 4 004 P04 004 1. 6. U K O B I 37 2 .... 804 7 864 1.. .. 86 U RR Inv Co of B F Bs 3 604 V B Realty 5s 10 82 1 81 U S Rub'r 5s 81 81 814 184 814 814 81 814 U 8 8 M ft It Co 0a 6.... 1004 U S Steel Bs High L.bnond3& ...IW.60 JAh Bond 1st 4s... 00.30 Lib Bond 2d 4s.... 80.08 Lib Bond 1st 4s. 0O.40 Lib Bond 3d 44b. 02.00 Lib Bond 2d 4$s. 80.00 LID uonu na tyt. n-.tni ui.-iu nz.ixi Lib Bond 4th 44s. 87.00 80.00 87.00 Low 0.1.18 00.10 80.00 00.20 80.74 01.40 Close 03.00 00.30 80.08 00.30 80.00 02.00 Victory V 39is. . . Of !Wberir4?i.... p,( 00.08 OO.L'Q 00.00 00.08 W.M. CQ.sq Stock sales today on the, New fork exchange, as compiled by the Evening Sun, lOUIrd 4.18,7q0 thares. New York, April 17. The Evening Sun In its weekly financial' rcrlcw to day SAys: It was not apparent that anything was lacking In the current week's de velopments to emphasize tho high cost of credit throughout the world. The Bank of England raised Its discount rate to 7 per cent, from 0 per cent, nt which level It had stood since last November. A few days previously the Bank of Franco took n similar step. Still earlier the Federal Reserve bank did what amounts to the same .thing. Latterly, Congress passed n bill mak ing It possible for the Federal llcscrvo banks to graduate the rediscount ra,te to member banks according to the status of the member bank's loans nna conditions within a given Federal Re serve district. All these things represent n twist ing and turning to provide a sufficiency of capital to meet the world's need for it. It Is n question If the legitimate requirements of the industrial and financial and business world can be fully met. The question cannot bo answered conclusively now because no one can knov what the full require ments are or may be. The banking authorities alone can form nny approxi mate idea and they have long been preaching conservation of fiscal re sources. A fortnight or so ogo most everybody, not responsible for provid ing the sinews of postwar reconstruc tion, affected rather gratuitously to see easy money coming. Only last 'week, when some 15,000.000 was loaned for three and six months, the incident was hai.cd as a break in the time money deadlock. Yet the rate for fixed date funds held at 8 to 0 per cent, ac cording to the nature of the collateral ofi red. The eame was true of this week which, in addition, presented the spec tacle of call money loaning as high as 1G per cent and lcncwal rates ranging Horn u per cent nt tne ocginning to 10 per cent at the close. The highest renewal rate for the year was 17 per cent, on February 0, and the highest loaning rate 25 per cent, on February 4. The last previous 10 per cent re newal rate was on March 3. since which time renewal rates have ruled at 0 nnd 7 per cent. Events of the week were ex crescent influences on the funda Mental state of world credit, such as 1 he sudden nnd astonishing outbreak of the unlawful railroad strike, the pre- umedly temporary suspension of incom ing gold shipments and rcstimptlon of outgoing shipments to South America. Cuba. Mexico and the East Indies, the advance in the Bank of England dis count rate (which, however, had been pretty well discounted), withdrawals of United States deposits in the banks, amounting to about $45,000,000, a new issue of treasury certificates of indebted, ness nt 5 and fVi P" cut, for three and rIx months' maturities respectively, the highest interest rates which the govern ment has been called upon to pay since the Civil War, payment of coupons of the fourth Liberty loan nnd so on. Tlje railroad strike "froze" funds to a material extent. Its duration was certain to be brief because It was ab normal in conception. Whether or not the federal attorney general can prove his charge that the I. W. W. and revolutionary elements were behind the move, Wall street regarded the fact that no demands were made in ndvance, that the orders were issued under cover nnd in defiance of the labor union lead ers, as evidence that the employes were imposed upon ana maac to Dcneve mat the unions were secretly behind it. While the strike itself soon demonstrated that it was doomed to speedy failure, its effects were deemed certain to spread over a considerable period oi time. Money is required to finance suspended industrial animation. Just nt the time when car nnd fuel difficulties were being overcome nnd production was making new strides for ward, particularly in the steel indus try, this thing happened, with the result that nearly halt of the steel trade came to a standstill. The Iron Age stated that if the tie-up lasted many days longer, the shutdown ot steel works and rolling mills would be nearly comnlete. A reserve supply of raw material miti gated the situation to some extent nnd, as consumption and production were alike curtailed by the stoppage in trans portation, scarcity of steel was not greatly accentuated. Nevertheless, the inroads on raw material reserve and interference with normal industrial progress give promise of after-effects not soon nor easily effaced. Steel is a representative industry and the conditions forced upon it inav be taken as reflective of those forced on most other industries. Among other things, the uprising, sufficiently ominous in the character of the impulse behind it, imposes an increased burden nn the government with respect to railroad costs and may be supposed to interfere not a little with the projects for new financing of the railroads themselves. The director of the bureau of railroad economies estimated a dally loss of $3,000,000 to the railroad companies in reduced revenues, which would entail a loss of not less than $21,000,000 for the seven days of tie week, not count ing loss from damaged commodities. In creased operating expenses necessarily result and the public must maka good in taxes. An immediate consequence was that the treasury felt that th) time would be inopportune to put out the $300,000,000 in railroad equipment trusts authorized by the JJich-Cummlns bill. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE TRANSACTIONS Palea in t 800 ., 109 100 M0 1400 R00 300 100 11700 700 300 300 5700 300 3300 33700 700 1700 410 00 1400 100 00 1800 800 100 100 700 100 400 300 ) 4 100 100 10 31000 3 10 ft00 .. 300 .. 1400 S 1300 . . soon 100 100 3400 1000 300 300 300 400 100 soo 300 1000 300 100 700 100 000 700 3000 300 300 Hlh Low .. Advance liumeiy .... is oh . . Alaska Oold Mines... 3 1ft .. Allls-Chalmers 434 41 7 Allla-Chalmers pf .... A M Am Aorta Chem pf... NK MH 8 Am, nt Sugar 1M14 lot .. Am Can osjf 47 H 13 Am Car A Fdr 144 14314 4 Am Cotton Oil 48ft tay oo Am Pro Syn ...... UK 14 Am express 1MK 14A .. Am Illdo A Leather. .. ttft 3H 7 Am Hide & Leather ptlta 11H Am Inttrnat Corp.... 1014 103 Am Linseed 0t6 01)4 Today's Net Close Chge. - H 114 .. 43U4- H 83 1MH 14314 .. 484- ( 14 4- y 1S0U M 34 - H M3H- H 10314 S Am Locomotive 10914.107 8 10 10 S 4 Am Safety Razor..., 15 Am Ship A Com IrS Am Smelt A Itef tH Am Steel Foundries),. 4J4 Am Sugar Ref 130 Am Sumatra, Tob.....lMJ4 Am Sumatra Tob pf.. 10014 Am Tel A Tel Mft Am Tob seo temp otfj MK Am Woolen 13314 Am Zlno Lead & Sm.. 18)4 Am Zlno Lend ft Sm pf 534 Anaconda Copper .... 034 Ann Arbor 13 Assets Realization ... K Asso Dry Goods 44)4 Atlanta Dlrm & Alt.. 6 Atl Cult A W I S S..170 Baldwin Locomotive. .144)4 Baltimore A onto ... 34)4 Bornsdall. Class A... 47)4 S Barrett 134)4 . Bethlehem Motors ... 31 K Bethlehem Steel B... M 8 Bethlehem Stl 8 pf.113 . Booth Fisheries 10)4 . Bklyn Rapid Transit.. 10)4 . Bklyn R T ctfs of dep 1 . Bklyn Union Oaa..,. St . Butte A Superior Cop. 30)4 . Butterlck Co 17K . Caddo Central OAR 33H California Pocking .. 80 Canadian Paclflo .,,.120)4 Chandler Motors 18 Central Leather ..... 87)4 Cerro da'Posco Cop.. 43 Certaln-tccd Prod ... 53)4 Chi Mil A St Paul.... 37)4 Chi Mil & St Paul pt. 54)4 Cht & Northwestern. . . 85 Chi Pneumatlo Tool. . .100 Chi R I A Pao 35 14 Chi R I A Pao 7 pf. 74)4 i Chile Copper Financial Briefs The averae price of twenty active In dustrlal stocks advanced 0.32 per cent yesterday to 104.73. wnue twenty rail roads advanced 0.30 per oent to 75.16. Commercial failures this week tn United States as reported by R. o. Dun & Co. aro 121, against 104 last week, 128 In tne preceding week, and 125 In the corresponding; week last year. Failures In Canada number 12, against 18 last week, 9 the preceding yreek and 13 last year. The New York Subtreasury lost C, 331, 000 to the banks yesterday. Marshall S. Morgan was elected as sistant to the president ot the Fidelity Trust Co. at a meeting of the directors yesterday afternoon. The crop report ,of the American Steel and Wire Co. todays says: "Tho season is from two to three weeks lato. Owing to cold, wet weather, the oat acreage will be smaller. Wheat as far as reported. Is growing on a consider ably reduced acreage and la not In the beet of condition. The most serious aspect of our agriculture, however, is the labor situation.' Morris Wistar Stroud Jr. has resign ed as manager of Bonbrlght A Co.'s EWladelphjo sflk - i. - , , 100 3500 10300 100 MOO 400 13000 100 5800 4300 100 104 400 300 3000 300 100 100 400 100 100 100 400 100 100 100 300 300 200 3000 700 1300 1300 16400 500 1500 400 100 100 1200 3200 3300 100 500 300 3000 3200 100 000 1800 300 100 400 500 300 100 1 5 1 7 7 a 3 7 1 4 7 ii 10 5 7 8 3 18 35 14 38 84)5 1H 8 Ui 100 1 50 chlno Copper Coca-Cola Columb Gas A Eleo. . Col Qraphophone . . . Col Qraphophone pf. Consolidated Qaa . . . Con Interstate Cal M. 17)4 Consolidated Textiles. 42 J4 Continental Can .... 05 Continental Candy.... 14)4 Corn Products Ref.. US Corn Prod Ref pf.,.,105 Crex Carpet 64 Cruclblo Steel 260)4 Cuban-Amer Sugar. . .605 Cuba 'Cans Sugar ..'. 48)4 Cuba Cane Sugar pf.. 03)4 Denver & Rio Gr pf. Delaware A Hudson. Dome Mines Erlo Erlo 1st pf Elk Horn Coal Endtcott-Johnson . . . Endicott-Johnson pf.. Famous Players pr. . , Flsk Rubber .. Freeport Texas . . Gaston Wms AWIg . . 7 General Cigar deb pt .. Gen Electric Rts .... 6 General Motors deb. . 8 General Electrla ... 10 General Motors .... 1 General Motors New. 0 Goodrich B F 7 Gt Northern pf 4 Gt Northern Ore ct 38 .. Greene Cananen Cop.. 34 . . Gulf Mobile A North.. 11)4 4 Haskell A Barker Car 73)4 .. Hendeo ctfs 45)4 1 Hupp Motor Car .... 21)4 7 Illinois Central 88)4 .. Indlahoma Ref Co... 0)4 0 Inspiration Con Cop.. fOH . Interboro Con Corp. . . Inter Con Corp pf..., 5 Int Agrlcul Corp pt. . . . Int Mer Marino 6 Int Mer Marine pr. . . 3 50 Int MotortrucK 1st pf 3 50 Int Motortruck 2d pt .. International Nlekel.. . International Paper. . Iron Products Com.. .. Jewel Tea 1514 Total sales, 453,100 shares, compared with 6,044,400. 12M . MK . U)4 13)4 , 31 , 3W 115H . 80)4 1)4 36 28)4 15)4 87 3 75 154 H 380 36)4 6tt 77)4 4)4 16 'A S7' 38)4 7 H 70 88)4 23)4 S4H 48' 13H 23 08)4 45)4 117)4 t 1MK 6 66(4 133 18)4 53H 63 13 5)4 45 170 143)4 33)4 47 133H 30J4 7 113 10)4 15)4 M 57 35K 17)4 33 80 130)4 156)4 86)4 53)4 53)4 36 H 84$ 87 34 K 73)4 17J4 35)4 36 3)i 50)4 8 86 17)4 H 05 14)4 101H 105 64 363)4 580 57)4 83)4 12?4 U( 11)4 13)4 21 36H 114 00)4 01 30)4 26)4 15)4 87 3 75 t 153 350 344 60)4 77 37 K 34 ")4 73)4 40 20)4 S8)4 0 50)4 )4 15)4 87)4 37 H t6J4 70 68)4 32 K 84 48)4 15)4 1)4 H 107)4- H 1W 3)4 n 68)4 .. 46)4 ... 7J4- T4 - )4 100)4 1)4 614 V 66H- )4 133 - 18)4 k 5SK- U 63)4 )4 M - m- 45 6 170 1)4 143)4- 1)4 34 14 47)4 -H 133 31 7 113 10)4 10)4 13 60 35 -17 33)4 . 80 120)4- 156)4- IK 86)4 H 43 53)4-4)4 37)4- y 53)4-1 85 K 97- 1)4 34 )4 74)4 1 17 J4 35)4 J4 36 - J4 64 50)4 80 - 14 114 M a. as ... mn Sales m'V 500 ' a Kenneeott Copper 4000 t Lackawanna Steel 1600 ..-Lee Rubber & Tiro.. 37 H 160 8 5 Lehigh Valley 43 806 3 Loewe Co .......... 34)4 100, ., Loft Corp 10)4 100 ,, Looso-Wlles Biscuit, 57 400" .. Lorlllard Tob Rts... SK 100 . . Mallison Co 3 3000 4600 SM IN 706 M IN SH IN 3 6 41N 700 200 306 00 100 100 200 17)4 43 5 14)4 103)4- 105 643 363)4- 3 606 35 57 J4- !4 83)4- J4 13)4 31 3014 114 1 0)4- 'A 01 - 30 H 26)4 H 15)4 .. 87 3 75 154 1 350 35 - )4 77 37 -34 11)4 73- 1)4 45)4 5)4 21 88)4 )4 - )4 56)4- H 4)4 H 16)4 1)4 87 H )4 37 68)4 22)4 84 48)4 15)4 10 Manatl Sugar 140 7 May Dept Stores ....136 10 Mexican Petroleum... 304 3 Miami Conner ...... 3374 341N 1 20 Middle States Corp... 85(4 6N 4 Mid vale Steel A Ord.. 46 10 7 Minn St P A 8 St M. . 74 Missouri Kan Texas 8 Missouri Paclflo 30)4 Missouri Paclflo pf... 43 J4 Montana Power pf . . 08 Montgomery warn .. a7)4 National Acme 37)4 .Nat Aniline A Chem. 71J4 Nat Aniline A Ch pf. 01 Nat Conduit A Cable. 11 Nat Enam A Stamp.. 701 National Lead 88 National Lead pf . . . .107 New York Air Brake, .108 New York Central... 73)4 New York Dock 43 New York N II A II.. 33 .. Norfolk A Soutnern.. 23 7 Northern Paclflo .... 78)4 5 Nova Scotia SAC... 65 . Nunnally Co 33 4 Ohio Cities Gas .... 43 .. Okla Prod A Ret.... 5)4 5 Otis Elevator ....... 54 .. Otis Steel 33)4 . Paclflo Development.. 73 Paclflo Gas A .Eleo... 46J4 Pan-Amer Petrol ....114)4 7 Pan-Amer B 111 3 Pennsylvania R R... 41)4 . . Penn Seaboard Steel.. 33)4 . . Peoples Gas Chicago.. 37 . Pere Marquette 27 .7 Pere Marquette pf. .. 66 3 Philadelphia Co 38)4 5 Pittsburgh C of P.... C3 . . Pittsburgh A TV VsV. . . 30 . . Plerce-Arrow Motor.. 73 ... Pierce Oil 18 8 Pressed Steel Car ....10 5Punta Alegre Sugar. .116 S Railway Steel Spring. 10314 4 Reading 85 , . Rem Typewriter 87 Replogle Steel 71 'A inch i)w 30)4 7W 37 43 34)4 l)4 57 8)4 4114 Today's Net Close Chge. 0)4 .. 80 Vt 87 - )4 43- y 34)4 8)4- 14 41)4 14 147 - 3 135 3)4 114 201 23 35 23- y l4 7 10 5 100 3 50 600 100 SN 7 100 " 5 17N 600 600 IN N 30 30 500 UN 7N IN 110 500 IN 00 300 3N 8500 5N 1300 5400 600 70ft IN 8000 6000 5.20 Royal Dutch N Y 115 14 300 5800 100 400 100 16N 100 300 1800 13200 200 23 0 1500 85 100 600 000 13400 300 100 1200 600 125 500 300 3200 IN 100 1700 100 300 IN 7 .74 6 1 20 7 4 4 7 10 100 3 5 IN UN 106 11600 8600 300 6100 100 13100 100 3N 800 1000 15700 100 300 100 IN 300 500 600 1700 100 800 1 Ray Consolidated Cop 10)4 6 Republic Iron ft Steel. H3J4 7 Rcppubllo Iron A St pt 01)4 . St Louis San Fran... 32 6 Savage Arms 77 Saxon Motor 17ft Seaboard Air Line .. 7)4 Sears Roebuck Co 337 Shell Trans Trading . Sift Sinclair Consol OU . .. 46)4 Sloss Shed S A I .... 17V4 Southern Paclflo .... 90 Southern Railway ... '-3 Standard OU ot N J, .764 Stand Oil of N J pt.. 107)4 Stewart Warner Sp.. 4 Stromberg Corb 107 Studebaker 124)4 Tenn Cop A Chem... 13 Tentor Fruit Prod A. 45 Texas Co 308 . . Texas A Paclflo .... 43)4 . . Tex Pao Land Trust. 440 . . Third Avenuo 10 0 Tobacco Products .... 77f4 . . Transcontinental OIL. 3314 5 Transue A Wms Steel. 61)4 .. Union Oil 3374 10 Union Paclflo 130)4 4 Union Paclfttj pt .... 64)4 13 United mrutt 331 United Alloy Steel ...40 United Drug 1st pf . . . 50 United Rwy Invest ..10)4 United Retail Stores. 80 U S Express 714 U S Food Products... 74)4 U S Ind Alcohol 100)4 U S Realty A Imp... (3)4 U S Rubber Ill U S Smelt A Ret .... 60 U S Steel 105 U S Steel pt 11014 Utah Copper my Utah Seo 14 147 133)4 300 33 3314 40 74 8 3 43 8 3714 3714 78 8 11 78)4 87 107 108' 73)4 43 31 XI 78 65 33 4314 6 54 33)4 71 6014 113)4 110 4114 33 35 H 3714 66 37)4 C3 30)4 70)4 18)4 108)4 114 103 84)4 87 69 11314 14 111 14 21J4 77 17 7)4 336)4 81 30)4 77 18)4 3314 ?51 107 48 J4 104)4 133 11 45 206)4 43 430 15)4 73)4 23 iVA 3314 119 4)4 218 49 50 50 10)4 1014- 1 46 74 H 36)4 43 98 3714-9714-70)4-8914 11 7914 314 87-14 107 108 1 7314 14 43 - 1 33 33-1 78 - 14 653 33 14 43 14 5 34 3 33)4 14 73 '50J4 41 33- 37 114 3714 14 66 38 63 30)4 109 116 114 103 14 85 114 87- 14 60 - 114 114- 14 19)4 a 113)4- IH 98)4 21 77-14 17- 14 714 .. 23614 114 81 - 40 77 - 114 8 3 14 756 - 10714- 14 48J4- )4 10414 123 11K- 45 206- 42 .. 420 15 18 Hi ?3Y 23 218 3 LOCAL MARKET STRONG N SPOTS Intoroot Continued Contorod in Mystery Movements, in Stor age Battery and Brill Electric Storage Battery nnd J. G. Drill were tho, high lights ot tho quiet closing local market. Thcro was 're nowctl activity in tho first named stock, tho dealings in which represented nearly three-fourths of tho total trans actions of tho two-hour session. Tho stock opened CO cents higher at 13014 nnd under realizing sales dropped bnck to 135. Tho readiness with which tho stock was absorbed again enmo In for considerable nttcntion. In that It was 1 generally .bollovcd that tho same New ionc interests who started to accumu late tho stock last year wcro again' holding tho bag. Tho dealings in Urlll wcro nlso animated nnd for nn inactive stock fairly large. Tho supply ap parently continued scant as indicated in tho rcndlnest in which tho prico was advanced $2.G0 to 50, tho top prico of tho current swing. Tho mystery attending tho movement in both of theso stocks has supplied a pleasing relief from tho heretofore monotonous, indo lent backing nnd filling of tho local list. ot much is to bo said concerning tho days dealings In the remainder of tho local stocks. American Stores con t nucd strong nt 45, tho high mark of tho week. On tho other hand, dribbling liquidation carried United Gas Imprbvo ment back to new low water level of tho year nt 45. Pennsylvania Itall road was stronger nnd fractionally higher nt 41, which was SI above tho low quotation made earlier in the week. Philadelphia Electric was steady nt 24-. Limited transactions were re corded In .West Jersey nnd Seashore, Lehigh Valley and United Railroads nt prices unchanged from tho previous sales. Small sales of Philadelphia Rapid Trnpslt wero made nt 23, 6 8 's 5 7 4 Va-Carollna Chem ... 79 6 Vanadium Corp (414 . Wabash 8 . Wabash pr A 25)4 . Wester Maryland ... 1014 . Western Paclflo 3914 4 Westlnghouse E A M. fills . Wheeling A L Erie. . . 10 4 Whlto Motor 65 1 Willys-Overland 34 . Wisconsin Central ... 38 0 Worthlngton Pump ..83 78 7)4 73)4 9(4 63 110 69 104 11014 76 9 77 91 8 35)4 1014 3914 51 1014 05 33 28 83)4 49 - 4 79)4 7)4 . 74 9)4- 63 110 69 104- 110J4- 76 S 78 1 81)4 8 .. 35)4 .. 1014 'A 28)4 .. 61 .. 10 C5 )4 34 i 283 82- 1.000,700 shsres yesterday. Thus far this week. 0,300,800. Same period last week. NEW YORK BANK STATEMENT Excess Reserve Raised to $23,684, 590 Loans Expand Today's New York bank statement was much better than foreshndowed by the week's known money movements nnd extraordinary heavy financial op erations. The reserve in the Federal Reserve Rank showed an increase of $18,320,000. While this was partly off Ret by the heavily increased liabilities bv reason of nn expansion of $44,157. 000 in deposits nnd $77,413,000 In loniis, the excess reserve wns rnised $11,007,400, bringing the actual sur plus above legal requirements to $il, 084,500. The heavy increase In loans evidently reflected heavy borrowing by the member banks at the federal in stitution. AVEnAQB April 17 April 10 124.200.020 020,048,820 083,704,000 584,401,000 5,171,110.000 6,108.208,000 05,900.000 Excess reserre AssTerate res. Loans, eto Cash In vaults and roem. b'ks Reserve In mem bers' banks and reserve banks Ileserve In state banks and trust companies . . . Reserve In state banks and trust company deposi tories 04 982,000 650.424, 000 559,814,000 12,802,000 13,111,000 11.470.000 11.418.000 ", WLir,A rf.n t4.212 A84.0OO 4.107.052.000 Tlm deDOSitS... 351.788,000 251.027.000 Circulation . 85.842.000 tu. a, aeponis deducted 73,550,000 ACTUAL April 17 t2S.AS4.50O 688 571,000 30,100,000 60,392.000 April 10 111.777.100 56A.05B.000 Excess reserve Arrreirate res lyisns, eto. . . Cash In vaults and mem. b ks. Iteeerve In mem bers' banks and reserve banks.. Ileserve In state bsr.ks and trust rnmoanles . Ileserve In state banks and trust compan depost- ,,,,. Net demand dep. 14,210,285,000 4,172,128.000 Net time "dep... 250.251.000 251.074.000 Circulation ... 85.720.000 85,005,000 deducted .A"' 121.003.000 63.180.000 OUTSIDE) BANK STATEMENT 8TATB DATfK8 1748.180.000 $7,028,100 6,258,800 248.700 6,213,720,000 1,130,818,000 00,492,000 04,710,000 650,682,000 541,353.000 12.602.000 18 188,000 11,515,000 bank Loans . Oold . Currency notes -"; Deposits Federal Iteeerve Bank of New York Deposit ........ Ileserve on deposit 32,781,000 1,802,500 SS0.800 29.420,800 2.107.000 Percentatewof reserve, 19.4; decrease. .6. TRUST COMPANIES 1j0in. I2.003.685.200 Ootd .:......, 11.120.600 Currency o notes . . v " i TLmnnmitm deral Reserve Bank ot New Torn 215.B74.90O Deposits ...!.... 2.101.861.9OO neiervo on deposit 274. 882. 800 71,876.000 820.710.80O 102.O1H.2OO 19,319,300 I4.010.E00 49,500 188,000 8,956,400 28,188.800 2.207,100 Percentage ot reserve, 17.4 1 Increase, ,1, 8TATB BAKKB AND TRUST COMPANIES NOT REPORTINQ TO CL.EARINQ HOUSE Loans Gold V"" Currency bank notes .......... Deposits Federal Ileserve Bank ot New York ..... Total deposits... Net deposits ..... neserve on deposit Percenters ot re Be a PV ,, 1788.670,800 B.ivt.uuu 18,452,800 78,842.100 880,424,000 803.048,100 J0l,U3,0UO I 1292.700 865,200 299,600 1.617.SOO 1,664,500 2, 6 48.200 s?T.0 ej 21 f increase. ,1. Commodity Markets COTTON MARKET New York, April 17. Tho cotton market continued to receive bullish crop nnd weather advices near the close. Demand showed little falling off until the active positions had reached a net advance of J5 to 08 points, when realiz ing sales prompted some reaction. July contracts wero in strongest de mand, particularly from trade inter ests, the purchasing in mauy instances representing spinners "calling." There was a disposition in some quarters to call attention to the less favorable technicoj position of the mar- Hiih 42.60 40.25 87.17 80.05 85.05 34.08 TjOW 42.10 80.82 88.62 85.62 Close 42.25 av.nnesD.t 87.0000.1 S6.80O95 iinn .iiwin 83.00 84.00008 ket Test, close Open Mar.. 42.25 42.40 July. 80.75 30.00 Oct... 80.00 38.85 Dec. .10.37 H3.03 Jan.. 84.40 84.0.1 March 83.40 33,03 Bid, GRAIN MARKET Chicago, April 17. Buying power in the corn market was poor this morning nnd under pressure front local profes sionals the undertone was weaker. The receipts were 22 cars. May opened at $l.C0'4 to $l.C8'Xi, against $1.00 at the close yesterday. July started at $1.04 to $1.03, against $1.04,4) yesterday's close. Sep tember opened nt $1.08 to $1.58i, compared with $1.58 at yesterday's close. There was some liquidation of long holdings of May oats, followed by sell ing of the deferred futures, nnd tho mar ket was easier early. Buying was light and scattered. Itecelpts were 44 cars. May opened nt 05c to 05c, ngaluat 05c at the end yesterday. July was 87jic to 87c at the outset, ngalust 87c at the close yesterday. Septem ber started at 70c to 75,c, ngalnet t'sc, yesterday's last price. Corn- Mar .. July ... Sept. .. , Oats May ... . July ... , Pork May .. July .. , Lard May .. July ... , Ribs May July .. Onen LASH 1.6SJ4 1.58H Htsh 1.70 1.64 OH 1.50 Low 1.08 1.B3 1.B7 . 95 . 87U 87.50 38.50 06i 88V( 21.25 18.47 10.05 37.50 88.60 20.80 21.23 18. BO 19.07 IVil 67.05 88.00 20.25 21.02 18.42 19.02 Close 1.89J4 1.64J 1.69 cs; 87i 87.1B 88.13 20,25 21.00 18.50 ' 19.10 DANK CLEARINGS Bsnk clesrlnss today compared with corresponding- day last two years ! Phlla... 183,816,406 180,765,243 (52,502.834 N. Y. .. 020,898,830 .. ' .. Baltimore 16.48,R78 16.727,143 .. ,,,,.. Boston.. 72.035,061 20,813,153 ,. DIVIDENDS DECLARED ' Julius ICayser A Co.. quarterly ot Hi per cent on second preferred, payable May I tn stock of record April 20, Kaufrmann Department Stores, quarterly II on common payable May 1 to slock of rerord April 20. Taylor-Wharton Iron and Steel Co., quar tsrlv 14 per .cent on preferred, payable May 1 to stockholders of record April 24. BAR SILVER Commercial bar silver was quoted In New York today at 11.17 an ounce,, rtpwn a In Xondon, the price was. STUTZ FIGHT Ryan to Call Stock, but Shorts As sert Corner Was Illegal New York. April 17. An, ofllclal statement by tho New York Stock Ex chango charges that Allan A. Ryan threatened to rise the price of Stutz stock to $1000 after being Informed that Stutz might not be allowed to remain on the board. It Is asserted that Mr. Ryan's drat settlement price was $500. Air. Ryan has Issued a statement deny ing many of the points raised by the stock exchange. Ha says that ho Is will ing to settle, but will not name a price. He has lnstruced his brokers to call tho stock on Monday. The shorts announced today that they did not consider themselves obligated to deliver stock they sold short because thero was on Illegal comer In It. Charles A. Morse, chairman ot a pro tective committee representing tho short Interests, said: "The olllclnl statement of the New York Stock Exchange shows not only that a corner exists In Stutz stock, but that Mr. Ryan expressly admitted the existence of Buch a cor ner to thn New York Stock Exchange. We are advised by counsel that corners are combinations contrary to public policy, that they are Illegal and that all contracts and undettaklngs In Support thereof aro void." Philadelphia Stocks TRADING LIMITED IN CURB MARKET Intorost Unabated In .StuU Sharos Prico Holds Firm New York, April 17. There was the expected interest continued in StuU Motors on tho Brood Street Curb todav tho Allan Ryan bid of 700 being main.' talncd. Tlicro were n few small tran sactlons at 700 to 710. Trading In tho general list was ei trcmcly quiet, tho disposition prcvallln to pursue a waiting policy. ThCM wro no wido movements In any issue, , Cuba-American Hmrnr .n. :'.' active, selling nt CO to CO. nnd British. American Tobacco showed a firm torn. wun saics nt i.to 21 i American General Asnhalt wnn ni,!- ."," from 08 to 00. . Sweets ComVny w. again Heavy, declining to 2. OU Stocks wcrn irenernllv efn.1- m, Basin Belling nt 0 to 11 and Pro ducers nnd Itcfincrs nt 8 and 8U aHffcy-GIliespIo was flrnAvk sales si oJ. to ol'i. INDUSTRIALS i ...... ,.. , yi "'- w .uki a uru-Amer Tob coupons.. 21 tar Limt s Cuban-Amer Sugar flo UGimrai Asinnnir sua (Irate Ola it; Carbon Stcel 125 urate via prer 2 Indian racking- lag Keystone Eolether is North Ami iMn.. ,i' Orpheum Circuit as Perfection Tiro n!4 Pressman Tiro 4 "OUIO uom UK Radio Com pref att 1'uu 7io7 Sweets Ca .. on Times Sa Auto ni Triangle Film U Clou U E illsh Speed Tool 82 1305 Am Strs."' '& 45- 25 tA T AT 00 00 00 U 000 Brill J O GOVj C4-J4 G0&2 400tColumb!a ""rat-. Graph .. fiOU COi BOVi V, 1882 El Stor.'.130$ 135 135V, U 2 Mi Val. 44 44 44.. ??r S2i,11 " 41 41 41 115 Philn Co cum pf. 32Vj 32V, 32Vi V, 112 Phil Elec 24?J 24W 24$.. 20 Phil It T. 23 23 2.T . . 00 tRcpl Stl. 71 71 71 75 mending. ,8.5 85 85 4-1$ 505 U G I... '45 45 45 & 0 U Co N.T.170 170 170 . . a 00 tU S Stl.105 105 105 10W.T& S38 38 33.. cnT,?,BJ saIeB' f03i "" compared with 527oo.?ha..rM yterdny. Thus far this week. 42,280 shares. Same period last week, 30, 434 shares. JNet chnnire made by comparison with last sale on New York Stock Exchange. Sales In riOXDS Net "!" , , Hlsh Ix)W Close chue. 1 Elec & Pco Tr4s ... 00 00 00 . . 1 Kcyst Tele 1st Bs ... 77 .77 77 .. 10 Lib Bonds 2d 4ts.. 80.00 80.74 80.00. 10 1 3d 41fs.. 01.30 01.30 01.30 .04 34 4th 4Mb. 80.80 80.70 80.70. 00 1 Vicfy 4s 00.00 00.00 00.00. 00 1 Pco Pass 00 00 00 5 t c 4s . 1 0-0 Phil Elec 1st 5s . . . 1 Uni Jlwy inv Os 80 80 80 08V, 08V. OfiU U, , Total, $57.000. compared with llR.n0fl yes. terday. Thus fnr this week, $043,050. Same period last week, 1805.500. NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET New Yorh, April 17. Coffee opened very steady this morning with advances of 3 to 10 points. Trade interests ab sorbed offerings of May contracts. The undertone held firm. Shortly after the opening May touched 14.00c. Interest in tho evening up of Mav contracts is increasing now, but April is more thnn half over and swIMilnir "from Slay to later positions is growing unny. Sept. . net. . Nov. . Dec. . Jan. . Feb. . March April . May .. June . July . Auk. . Open . 14.60 High 14.05 Low 14.00 14.54 14.67 14.55 14.50 14.50 - 14.50 14.50 14.00 lV.OO lV.88 14.51 lV.88 Close 14.57 14.54 14.51 14.48 14.47 14.43 14.43 14.44 14,57 14.72 14. R7 14.77 Yest. close 14.1.3 14,50 14.47 14.48 14.43 14.41 14.41 14.40 14. .13 14.08 14.R.-I 14.C8 STANDARD OILS Anslo-Amer Oil . ...e. ..'20 J Biana un n J rights.... B INDEPKNDENT OHS Allen Oil 241 21 Alll. nil .' .? lloone Oil Iloston Wyoming Cosden & Co Klk Uasln Pet Federal Oil aienrock OU Ouftey aillesple Hudson OU Island Oil Kay County Gas King Petroleum , Livingston Maracatbo Oil Morrltt Oil Metropolitan Pet Omar Oil Tennok Oil Phillips Pet Prod & Iteflners nyan Oil Salt Creek Prod Sequoyah Oil Skelly Oil Texas Co w I Un Texas Oil Ventura, Victoria Oil new Whelan Oil MINING Alaska-British Columbia.. Arizona silver Host A Mont . r Calumet A Jerome Cn.ndeln.rla M Cons Virginia, treason uold . . . Divide Ext Kl Salvador .... Kurelui Croesus Forty-nine Mlnlnr Ootd Zone Kmma silver .... Knox Divide . . . . 7xulslana Co Motherlode Murray Mog Nevada Ophlr Onhlr Silver Rex Cons H silver Lead .... Tonopah Belmont . Tonopah Divide . . U a cont BONDS Anglo-Amer Oil 1Mb 100 Penna R It 7a 100 Texo Co 7s 08 42 41 ' t h $ 3S 8U .1, 8V4 SH 3W 81 B1V4 814 flH n f'!t 2? 2 ! 24 2 2 IK 1U 1J 21 21U 21T 18U 18U W 441 4 4J 5 5 5 ofi sg us 40 40 40 fltt SK SS SK 8K S'i 45 447 45 12$ US' IP Cltf 01 51 IK 1 IK l "" 2rV 2 2A, IK 1 l't 04 01 61 a4 , , 8 '3 3 :::.: aft aft si: ...... ill iff in ....- IK i; in 82 81 32 10 0 8 8 8 ::::: 55s 85H 6.iH 70 70 70 80 , 80 SO K ;K H 8. 8 8 ft ". A 2A 24, IK 14 10K 10'J ::::::: ?ft 10K 100K 100 100U 10m, 08K 08S Lexington Thorobred This model ready for Immediate de livery; in various colors; with wood. wlro or steel dlso wheels. Lexington Motor Company of Penna. Lexinfton Building, 851-53 North Broad St Monarch Asphalt STRIP SHINGLES Tied or green natural elate. Four shinties In one strip. No spacing and no chalk line. Guaranteed for 10 years not to leak or curl. Ask (or booklet. J. C. GERBRON & SON CHELTENHAM, TA. STOWELT, MFO. CO. Ilourso llldg., Phlla. FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York, April 17 The opening figures of the foreign exchange market showed general advances, with the ex ception ot pesetas and Copenhagen, which were both down sharply. Sterling showed a gain of Vi cent and francs a gain of S centimes. Quotations were: Demand sterling 3.96, cables 3.86 ! frn.no cables 10.30, checks 16.32 lire cables 22.00, checks 22.02 ; Swiss cables 6.64, checks 5.66; guilder cables 37H. checks 37.00; pesetas cables 17.46. checks 17.36; Stockholm cables 22.20, checks 22. OS; Chrlstlanla cables 20.30. checks 20.16; Copenhagen cables 17.96. checks 17.80; Belgian cables 16.40, checks 16.42; marks 1.61; Aus trian kronnen, .47. TESTEIIDAY'S QUOTATIONS BXl'D Francs Lire O'lders 8.05 10.57 22.72 274 , a.eort 10.35 22.70 a7 TODAY'S OPENINO QUOTATIONS s.ter.".n,r ?Inc '"'re O'lders Demand .... 8.05V4 10.82 S2.02 87 00 Cables 8.86 10.80 SiVOO 87K TPDAY'H CLOSING QUOTATIONS Sterling Francs Lire Guilders Demand .... 8,15ft in.22 23.02 87 A v.auics . .... o,ve iu,zu 22,00 Demand Cables . 87 A Mr. MONEY-LENDING RATE8 rillLADKLriHA Call. 6 per cent! time, 6 per- cent; commercial paper, three to six months, 6 per cent. LONDON Money Is quoted at 4U per cent Discount rates, short bills 6K per cent; thrco months' bills. 64' per cent. ' BUTTER, EGG8 AND CHEE8E New Yortc, April 17. IlUTTKn mi ItecelpU. 477 tub Creamery, higher thM firsts (88 to 01 .score). OOtfolo? p 'KKt.W'nt make. No. 2, 41J42tL score), 72ci In? iiti... 4a. 2 il !!-" WaJEw,?A " fim.i. .117. TK-. :.Vfy..""'i0' nrsts, KUUH flrmr. Itavmlm rat he red extra flrt, 44 """"I aiKie, j-cnniyivania and nearbv intern hennerr white., flnu tOMlrai CIIEKSB firm. No receipts.' State whole, milk. Hats. held, specials, S0 Sl2, u as f&T. .; ""'" 8 F'ranklin TrustC9 15th Street below Market Weit Philadelphia 52d and Market Streets Open from 8.30 A. M. till Midnight Deposits, April 14, 1920 $9,830,325.17 Resources, April 14, 192Q $12,782,308.55 DIRECTORS MILTON D, GEItniS riiiLir 3. daiial IIKNIIY O. TEDDLE IIOIIKKT II. HOOD JOHN J. CAIM3 OKOIIGK II. WELLS C. HENDERSON SUITLEE ALVHED 1. Ot) FONT WILLIAM INNES FOnilEH C. ADDISON HAItniS, Jit. I. HECTOR MoNEAL THOMAS ELLICOTT COAI.I' ANTHONY II. OEUTING A. E. FORD CHARLES W, MILLS Columbia Gas & Electric Company Special Letter on Request WILLIAM W. COHEN & CO. Members New York 8 tot It Exehann , 67 Exchange Place, NEW YORK CITY m O W "vt i K "' 'Jl 1 i-fA. , A R t.PAft.. i -iciii'ij -t. r b W ..f 1Kb