yji Hmmm EVENING LEDflJjm-PHIllADELPHTA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER IS, 19T3. 13 INVESTORS SHOW A DESIRE TO RELIEVE FINANCIAL TENSION Encouraged by the Better Feeling Everywhere Ap parent, They Display Con-1 fijflnrn hv IVlore ActlVP of slloc A ronsul lina ndvlaed Hint n lldence Dy muic nuivt number of European ouniinlftslon met- Trading Prices Higher. FORESEE TRADE BOOM IM LEATHER AND WOOLENS Local Inteiests Leain Conditions In England Are Favorable. leather and high-grade woolen cloth innnuricttireii In thli city may expand thrlr trndo by taking- mlviintiiKp of con ditions In Un&lntid, accoidlng- to udvlrr-B iccclved by local InlorcaK Infoi nintlun from London i to tho rffoct Hint thu dh rotor of contractu for thn nrinv im ports a market In thn Hrltlsh tiadc for chrome upper and henvj holo leather. A man In close touch with the shoo Undo declared that while this may he u Rood thliiK for ono leather innnufncturoi, win mean an increase line in the prlci SOUTH AMERICA IS A PROMISING FIELD FOR NEW UTILITIES lUported successes of tho allies In 13u rope are having a good effect on tho Lon don situation, and tho better fccllnB which i apparent In financial cliclcs In the metropolis Is belns rollocted hero to marked degree. The advance In IIhr tMi conol today, the almost sensational ritcilno m grain prices in thli country, the renoived colitlunce of fotelgn Itivntoia in the stability of American sccurltleH nnd moro active tlUdlng and consequent liliher prices In Wall stipet and on the New York Curb-all contribute to the better furling which Ii appaiont In neai lv nil ilnanclnl centres and to u renewal of confidence In the ability of American financiers to successfully copo with tho iinrntallelcd situation that has foi moio than a month enveloped tho ilnanclnl markets of the world. Iondon apparently displays far greater itrength and courage than New York, nnd InQiilrlis fioni London were received here lor the new 0 per cent New York elty notes European Investor know that hlgh-clais American securities are .afcr than their own, and many con tend that foreign liquidation would not it heavy If tho Now York Stock i;c change reopened nct month. A better market exists In this city to day than at any time since the Stock Exchange closed. Committees which havo been supervising Investment transfers In both the listed and untlstcd securities ex press much satisfaction with the turn of affairs. There has developed a better dis position to trade on tho part of Investors, and mnnv brokers have been able to materially 1 educe tho amount of their outstanding loans, much to tho giatlllca- tlon of the banks. The latter have given tht tinders every aid possible In the last fiw weeks, and there Is no record of any large loans having been called. It Is generally admitted that the tlrst necessity for a safe and sound market when tho Stock Exchangu shall finally open must be a return of conlldciico of Investors In the secuiltlcs traded In. There is but one way In which this conildence can be cncouiaged, namely, by the nb jence of unnecessary antagonism by otll clals, politicians and others and by the umoval of restrictions that have In the past prevented corporations fiom con ducting a sulllclently piofltnble business to render their securities attractive to the livings of tho people. Railroads need higher revenues to make their secuiltlcs thus attractive as repre senting successful business enterprises. If the tianportation companies are placed In a position In which they can obtain new capital on workable terms It will not take long for etenslons and betterments to be reflected by Increased orders In the Iron and steel Industry, In turn activity will be promptly communicated to the other industries. FINANCIAL NOTES Hanking history certainly docs repeat It elf. Conditions now find a pniallcl with those 100 jcars ago, when this countiy wa fighting the War of 1812. On August :2. 1814, nhen the British were Investing Washington, there occurred tho first gen eral meeting of bankers ever culled in this country, Specie payments had to bo sus pended, nnd It becume necessary to woik out an emergency system for tho pay ment of daily balances between the banks. "If J. Plerpont Moignn was allvo to day," said the head of one of Philadel phia's Important banking houses today, "there would be no fear of heavy liquida tion uf securities by Uuropeo.ii holdcis. which, ii is ueiievoti, would follow the re opening of the 'exchanges. Chances ate he would form a svndicate of Aineilenn capitalists to tako up a billion dollars' worth of American securities now In for eign hands, payment to he made over a period ot two to three years. Ho put through the crrenl hllllnn., inline c,.,i Trust deal, the Eieatest financial work ie world nns ever seen And he'd have cone the same In the present situation wo never really alue a great man until lia s gone from us ' Shipments of authinclte coal in August totaled 5 4S3 7I3 tons, against 3.3CD.8 0 tons in the same month of last year, an In crease of 113,813 tons. The Lehigh and New Hngland Uailro.ul naa mads stendy Increases In the amount or anthracite coal shipped over Its lines k-. y'.ur' Kver)' month this ear Is far "ova the same month of 1!M3, and for tho Wit months tho total was PitJ,W)3, coni yr h 70:,','!)',' for ,he w0l ot lust efS'hl'i- an.mml w'ell"B of stockholdeis or iw. Wr? J!" and Tru Company, Jin" n '' -'"""ei Hummel nnd A. f. iant ii. . p,cclec '"rectum of the cot Mn. All other ofllcers were re-elected rhaiits, who had been selling Oct man shoe llndlngs amf leathei iiinmifdi'ltiic, expect to visit this country to Ret in lotion with leather men line, American Capitalists Plan Invasion to Upbuild Won derful Resources pf That Country. Public Utility operators In this country aro turning their attention to South .." ,.:;"".:: ."":."-.. . . -" ... iiiiormaiioii us ui me mgii giatio Amcilca na a promising Held for tho cs woolen cloth in.nket also comes from mi .ni,ii-iim, , .. , . , American onichil It Is to the effect that ,null3liment of now electric rallwaj, manufacturers who make unities' of thlti "s'lt, heat and power companies. Corn cloth used In men's llist.Riide clothlns merclal nnd manufacturing Interests havo should ho nble to make good connections nlremlv 1,,, rteiimin .it.,,., r n, ,,n,n, In LiiRland It Is n'so set fnrtli Him n . e. alrca,l mla definite plans for tho capture liable business mnti tK-tiics to get in of l,mt t-mm try's Immcnso trade, nnd now touch with manufnrlurcia hcio In lines. thef.o EDUCATION TOUR TO AID FOREIGN TRADE PLANNED BY ROAD Lehigh Valley Will Send Experts On South Ameri can Business to Manufac turers Along Its Line. tho organizers of public service corpora tions, backed by tho electrical supply houses, bio arranging to tako advantage of u situation which tho Eurojican war his brought about, and which promises to open a big new field to American In vestois. - It is logical to expect that, with the res loiatlon of peaco In Europe, thoro will como a demand for now capital with which tr repair tho damago now being done by Invading armies. Naturally, whatever capital may he In tho hands of European llnanclera at tho close of tho var, will be neided for constructive de velopment In their own particular coun tilcs. This ftltuatlon, unfortunnte as It inn) be, will be America's opportunity. Tor many years, utilities In South America have been financed almost en tirely by Utuopenn capitalists. American financiers have had their hands full at tending to the wants of tho public In this country, which hnB upward of $3,000 000, 000 Invested lii public service corpora- ,l..iin Mn C!.,,l. A. avtrtrt a Iitdlnllnn l.rtn VTMt- at.t- t, a -.- ,..i ... 1 fciuin J nu uuukii iii,,tv,,Lii niiuuiiuii ,iu.a .,,,, awm-v, oepi. iu. i ne i.eniKll i1PI, nlniost entirely lost slcht of. nnd It Valley Itnlliouil Comp.uiv has made up was only recently, when expoiters here Itn mind that If the m.inufnctuieis along began a. detetmlncd crusado to capture Us lino do not benefit by tho tiado op- DISSATISFIED BANKS TO HAVE NO HEARING NOW Re-dlatrlcting Petitions Must Walt Until New System Is Orgnalzctl. WABHINOTON, Sept. l.t.-lJcmands of New Jersey banks to be Included In the New York regional reserve hank dis trict! of Ualtlmoro to be excluded from thn Hlchmond district; of Uinaha to bo excluded from the Kansas City district, nnd other similar protests will not be acted upon llhtll nfter the new cunene sjstem la organised and placed In opei utloli, members of th" federal Hcscrv Hoard said todaj To suspend opera tion ot tli new bank sstem until such protests can be actttcd would lay the board open to criticism, members stated, Full nnd formal healings will be given the complaining cities, which may consume months tho bonld pointing out that It lias power to ledlstrict cities at any time, but pending the hearings, tho divisions of the "organisation committee" will be put Into effect. SOUTH AMERICA AND CANADA AWAIT ODR TRADE INVASION ISSUES OF MUNICIPAL BONDS ARE HARD HIT BY WAR IN EUROPE August Sales 50 Per Cent. Lower Than Previous Month Many Offerings Postponed and Bids for Others Rejected. liuruiimics 01 mo unucu atatcs in South America ami other foreign countries It will not be Its fault. Within tho next ten dnjs a speclnl train will lcavo this city. On hoaid there will bo men tliaiuughl veised in tJouth Amcilcnu ti.ide loqiiiiementt. This special ti.iln will stop lit st at Cistuu, Pa , and thero umlei tho auspices of the Chamber of Commctce or some othei association of business men the delegation will explain just what South AmeiicM. wants, how It wants It, when It wauls it, how It wants It scut und how It wants to paj foi It. following the meeting In K.iston tho tialn will stop at Allentown, Hethlelieiu, Wilkcs-Bnne, Plttston, Scinnton, Hlng hnmton, i:imlr.u Ithaca. .Geneva. Auburn Con .1 branch line), Itochcster, and tho toui will end llnall.v with a monster meet ing at liurtalo. The railroad company was led to foster tho campaign because figures show that In the cltlch along its loute m.tnufae turor.s iiroduco 73 per cent. In variety ot tho goods tciiulit.il by South Ameilc.i. With anthinclto coal out of ounsldiia tio.i the rond goes tluough a countiy which pioduce.s 50 per tent, of the cement of the United States just now eageily sought by Latin American countries. Tt pioduees also lion, .steel, woolen goods ami Mlks, ngi (cultural and otln r maehln cij, tools of all kinds, paints, lailtoad c'nilnmetit of all kinds, fiom Hacks to locomotives. Tho ono fentuie which South merlca has most needad Is facility for bilnglng its inoducts to vvatei'b edge. Steamships to c.uiy its merchandise' tit imv p.ut of tlie wuild are, under normal conditions, plentiful, and tho woild desiies its nat ural products, Its wheat ami com and meats and hides, and coffee and ioco.i, and lubber and tin. The demand for luilway niatei litis used In the piocess 01 Inci easing theso facilities formerly was supplied by Gorman , Belgium, Unghind and France. Now the manufactuiers of the United States wilt have to supply them. tho tiadc of tho South America republics. that this Held ns a possibility for tho development of utilities was given serious consideration. The field Is considered especially at tractive because of the many favorahlo concessions which may be had. Just now the South Ameilcan countries do not represent any advanced development In the line of utilities. National resources of the most Inviting character are await ing to bo turned to piactlcal use, and they need only American brains, backed by American capital to turn them Into public seivlce. That they will soon ob tuin this much needed assistance Is ap parent, since It is the plan of American promoters to shortly Invade tho field and develop the gieat power possibilities that have for decades gone to vvnstc, because of tho lack of sufficient enterprise. In the more prosperous countries, like Hrazll and Argentina, there has been a mai ked development recently, Influenced almost entirely by financial aid from London, Urutsels and Berlin. Paitlculai Ij has Ciermanv been making good piog-ic-js, because of the closo connection be tween Its money Interests and the South Amciiean Importers, who have been for Philadelphia Merchants and Manufacturers Organize Committee to Extend Markets in Foreign Field. nepiesentatlvo Philadelphia business men nnd manufaeturer.s havo formed a committee to work with the Commercial Mmcum for an Invasion of tho vast trade Ileitis opened by the European war. Or ganization of tho committee Is thn first stop taken In Penns.vlvanla towaid open ing the South Ameilcan markets to Penn sjlvanla manufacturers. Completo liifoimatlou i dating to the South American tiado field will bo fur nished by the Commercial Museum, which Is prepared to point out profitable South Ameilcan markets for every soil of man ufactured mcichaudlM Dr. . P. AVII suri, director of tin Museum, has offered the committee the unrestiicted ue of the Foreign Tiade lluieaii Prominent members of the committee aie Alba It Johnson, of the Baldwin Locomotive Works: A. T. freeman of John I). Stetson Compnnv: Ili-niy T. Pierce, of thn Barber Asphalt Paving Compan.v , Hdward Hobeits, of Heno Dlslon & Sous, and Charhs S. Calwell, of the Coin i:change National Bank. "Made In America" merchandise will find an eager market In Canada, accord ing to Dudley Battlett. chief or the Foreign Tiado Bureau of tho Philadelphia cuiniiiercni .Miise'm wno sis American manufacturers will prollt bv the Canadian interdiction of importations from Ger many and Austrla-llungaiy. The C'ana- vVatertown, Mass, is, ftO.000 ankton, S. dlan opportunity Is the dhect lesult of!1.'" :,si amI yi0-" Wyandotte Count, Like the in irkets for other secutltles, tho municipal bond market shows the eflrct of tho European war. It has been almost deserted by dcaleis, and since the closing of the Stock Exchanges on July W, offerings hnve brouaht unusually tow prices. Many municipalities were forced to post pone thcli offerings, others rejected bids as unsatisfactory, while hi ten Instances no bids at nil were received. Bonds on which no bids were recorded totaled ,2l!,000. This, too, despite tho fact that the Intel est rates can led by the proposed Issues ranged from I to 5ifc per cent, un usually nttwictlve rates for municipals. Nearly all of the Issues that were sold during the month of August were taken by banks In tho Individual communities or by pilvate Investors. Prices were usually at par, legaidless of tho Interest tales, which havo been exceptionally high, In most lnsinuces. For tho month of August the total snips of both permanent nnd short-teim bonds Ijj states and municipalities amounted to $IS301,", against $30,9.6.u7G In July, a de- tnense of neatly CO per cent. A llttl" more than hnlf of this total Is made up by the sites of permanent bonds, the total for tho month being S,6T3,4tJ. This Is the smallest record of nn ono month since April, l'i, the amount for that month having been V,1M,.1H. The long-term bonds reported sold In Julv totaled $31,5SO,9:i; in June, $41,106,493, and In August, lOll, lf,132.T I-' Ot the entire amount ot (SIO.I.'T.fol temporal y Ioan n the month 'S.IM.W. is accounted fir In the short-term financing ot New York cltj . For the eight months' period, ending August 11, tho aggiegate sales of permanent bonds was J139,&Sl,2So. No bids wejc received for scheduled offerings of Vin,Q;0 Columbus, O., School I'ss; flO,CV) Hamilton County, O., 4'ls; $41.00) Sanduskv, O. 4'3s; $73,000 Butler, JIo., 3s; ?S7,000 Los Angeles County, Cal., School S'js: $400,000 San Diego, Cal., 5s. $13.0fil South Ambo, N. J., Ss; $31,00) Watcrtown, Mass , Is. faO.OOO Yankton, S RAILROAD EARNINGS U'rtbnsh Itallroad, July gross. $2,lJ.433, decrcasu $88,362; net, $739,804, Increase $43, 562. Chicago Great Western, flfst week Sep tember, $275,155, decrcaso -$16,784; ftom Jul 1, $2,613,007, decrease $168,572. Boston and Maine, July total operating revenue, $1,222,086, decrease $117,622: net operating jevenue, $842,113, decrease $212, 82ti operating Income, $671,075, decrease $217,677. Midland Valley, Jul nross, $129,820, de crease $13,M7: two months' gross, $251,279, decrease $23,313. Kutlnnd Itallroad, July operating revenue, $302,M8. decrease $40,884; operating In come, $48,342, flecrcaso $27,So9; from Janu ary I, operating revenue, $l,s86,958, de treaso $72,578, operating Income, $242,609, decrease $5349. LOW IRON PRICES CAUSE WAGE CUTS Mill Employes Will Feel Effect of Smaller Trade. PITTSBtmoiI, Sept, 15.-OU the aver age, the actual selling priceB of bar Iron In July and August fell below the low est level recorded In 16 jcars. Mill em ployes will receive lower wages fot Sep tember and October as a result. At the bi-monthly examination of sales sheets, conducted by the Western Har lion Association juuI the Amalgamated Association of Iron, Stel and Tin Workers, it was found that sates of bars by selected mills during July and August nvetnged 1 0'J cents a pound. This re duces the wage rato of puddlcra for this month and October to a 103-cent basis, entitling them to a rato of $5.60 a ton boiling, a materiul jeductlon from the July and August basis P. R. R. SCHEDULE, NOW IN EFFECT, CUTS OFF 50 LOCAL TRAINS Runs On Others Extended to Make Up for Loss B. & O. Asks Aid in Preventing Car Destruction. urn war in uurope, jir. B.tltlttt ..iv, uiging Philadelphia manufacturers "to take advantage ot it. "Canada Impoitcd Jlii.000,000 woith of goods from Germain and Austria. and Uus t;n ft. ru.t P" more. All time,. trn.ln nliii.Atn .. . mauo pftWHveK' ntnur.,1 K. ,V, - 1.... -I... .,- . . . .j ..W4VV. ,jj IHV ,,(ll, UUl III," II,- J mand for the Impoits still exlsti. It Is years In closo affiliation with each other. I Hungari ' said vV nr.io, o in the past, with foreign capital large- "".France anu BcMum Jent in ly Interested, purchases of elect! leal sup- ran,e i,Bcl:I" I seLl. " . Plies, wnenever practical, were nbioad. With American capital doing tho trieal coneemn will. llntmiiv u '.'. ""u, ejy cnai Canadian manu- ., ., ". ', .u .'...,:-. "" inctu (jl'l"JI 1,UI b Ui lllKl UU1I1CSS. Kan., lirldgu bonds I Announcement was ni.iuo in vv asning- ton today by Sccicuiv ot v ar Garrison that the offering of $2,400,000 4 per cent Porto I'lcun bonds, bids foi v hich vvero to h,ie been opened today, has be n withdrawn. The bids which hud been re ceivd wcio returned unopened. TO AID SPANISH TRADE British Met chants In Madrid Ask Better Steamship Service. MADU1D. Sept 13 -(Dispatch to tin London Standard) Anglo-Spanish trade Is bulfeiing sewrelj by tho gieat delay to which all postal couespondence U subjected owing to the wai, and tho British Chamber of Commerce hero 1ms uddiessed an uigeiit request to the Spnnish and IJiitlsh Governments that they CNpedlte the proposed establishment of a legular service ot fast steamships between Bilbao and Southampton or any more convenient poit. Tho chamber has also pointed out that, In view of tho tremendous Increase in tho ileum ml for Ungllsh manufactures of many kinds, due to the Impossibility of getting supplies fiom Kronen oi Ger- re cleeteri .iint7..L -t I """i "lo .kuii itubs unci uiiuiniiers other nme'il'"'"" '3lT- ! ?f '"'""UTco.M.ould be uskid to make It Known nun mere are muny opeuings for ti.iue wun tipain, and that mnnufactur T.-l, ,. .. "' rem nn ? nnnouncement of tho I rs should Iojo no time In gutting Into dnttw- .i ."Ta" lnal " "I" at ones i m ciudn.,1 .. ""omu of lta Purchases of denendeiVt illvollne 'He L'ne. nn In Say it win ,an,loun'-'''l that beginning to oa It will take ul oil Us customers offer. K?rthBuHi ue, r,SUme'1 toJa' b- thn M Per , J 'V'""" F-mwmy at about K to wi" Ien!a,mCUy' K,W,,B e"l,"0" tofluc? 3h?U,mber w t'0I"tr ex''or's hnv S7 I tons. tons' a"a 8lnee September I stei- CriflS! t0. th0 Sul)"easuiy -y -'", since Friday, $J,WC.(W. inuhetu'Siieia Uw Ameilc,,,, k10 during ,, i J"1 riC,-''l Inquiries MM p irs . fl ,Ut'el for "3 "lK, W?rmle.'.,,0M ,q b uwd lu tho 12 1'aVbctn u l',Bet.U as of Sc'unbcr "onerSTterndrkeei1 "y I,ank Cmm'3' in the nCk ,b " s,H-c,Il commit- Wmmlttee wn, "r""" Company. The "naer the term 'i08.0'1 for the vvork of tlilc" "f u,e UMtmen$ mort v w me company. JSFlt uf!!,,,,r?M bet "I'l'ointetl has auiH.i I' ,tMervo ,,oari1 "or of'ih-ri ?f' W,llis ,s " " Lank act ' Uraft ot ,he lt' Saltan A,23i" "-Statistics of month, of I!,,'0' the first four "Wwtain la,"'"f ott l iniportu und SMh. Mtnpor TW trade for Hut . f,ldl'ir with juti- was t4u. uch with Spanish Impoitlng firms an! with Ungllsh liU'iehants and oxnurters having trade relations vvitli Spain. GREAT INCBEASE OF IMPORTS Trade Boomed Month Befoie War, Repot t Shows, Ihioriiious incirufees In Impoits of ho siwrv, knit faooils, HUtomublles, silk manu factures, i loth, carpets, diess goods and wiailng appaii I for July of this jear, the liiht mouth before tho ctimmcice was flitiriupted bv the Kuuipeati war, as compared to July. l'Jl.i, aro shown in a toport by ('. II. Hi own. elutliman of the loklei Manufacturcis' Legislative Com nclttl'i Hosiery shuweil a gain of 43 per rent., uthu knit goods,, 11 -'O per tent, Class 1 wool T Jl per cent , and ,u tick's classed at, munufactuie.s of wool 1,1,30 per cunt. The July gain tor .Mi) products used by .Mi ltioun to show the effect of tli Vn deiwiiud t.ulff vi as I'd per cent This, is the hiavicst ininate foi aus montii ainco thu 1'udoiwoud bill bicame effective FILM SHIPpTng'coNCESSION Old Containeib May Be Used Until Match 1, 1015, tt SHl'C,Tu. tpt 15.-Shlppers uf niuvhig pictiiio tUiitji today inched a lonieiwioii from the tnci state I'onimercn I'uiiimtiisioii. It was annouiKcd that in hmihuIi us It appt-ais that some uf the larger shippers uf moving picture films have on hand a !ar,j quantity of con tainers for iiuili shipments by i-Mires whtcli lonfurm to the lummtssions it'f ulatlonv guv i ruing tho Ii asportation of such uiticled b ipus. hut uliKli do not conform to the insulation which wne to bii-uiiie ifftctlve Oi tobei 1, thu louiiiiladiuu lias giauted tilt folluwlug i' Uasiuiiif time on parueraph 4-1 of thu reeulatloiiH foi the transportation uf cn piosives and utlivt dangerouit mti lot b i.plvss un Oct obi-1 I, l'J14 'Stiong, sp-rK-proof, vulcanli-a haid fiiire eases. ruatl of fibre not less, ih-vn 0"W of uu Inch t'i thickness, jelnforcd b pistil at tb eorners, purehas'-d ril'r to O t"Uer 1 Wt may be ua-i V"tH M-r n J, 191. f"r thi t'jip i -nn rf nov i i" i- flia tr"toea i inter r ens m. Total trackage owned by the 12C0 street and electric rallwuys In the United States In 1912, according to a census bulletin Just Issued, was 40,470 miles nnd G49 miles leuscd. About one-half of theso compa nies had their own power plant equip ment. Tho total capitalization of the opetating companies was $4.70S,G6'U4I, of which $i 381 344,613 was capital stock and $2.3:i 223.6JS funded debt. These lines of lallways carried in that year 12.135,311,- ,lt passengers, of whom L', 423,918 024 wero on transfers and 165,Sb9,02o were free. Continental Gas and Electric Corpora tion has acquired the propeities formerly controlled by Iowa-N'ebraska Public Seivlce Company, which was placed In the hands ot receivers something over a year ago. The properties takon over aro Nebraska Gas and niectrlc Company and Iowa Gas and Klectrli Company. The transaction involved 51,2,OX. Funds for the purchase were raised through tha s-ile of securities of the Continental Gas and Electric Corporation to the Conti nental nnd Commercial National Bank nnd tho National City Bank of Chicago. By a decision of tho Supreme Court of Appeals of tt'est Virginia, the West Vir ginia Public Service Commlsson has al most unlimited power over rates and reg ulation of public service corporations op-e-ratlng hi that state rers at this time aie In u nnsltlmi to make up thn dellcit. This leaws two alternatives importation fiom Cit I'ontioller Pariulj. of New at k, N. .!., has placed with bulks and com mercial Institutions temporary loans ng- fri .-.Lilting II tie! rent llilpre.st. njt. fnllrius. (ilMt . " " ..-. Britain ot from the I'nlte.i stntn i, i !'." Nntinrsl tunli. . . .l.nr'.fw hardly reasonable to expect that British' n. n,i 'ui wii!' . '....'.'."." ' uim'mi manufacture! h will bo able to take ad- rviniineulal t'asuaitj CMinpan. . 'iki vantage of the present oppoitui.lt,. ' )lXT"irLilmTk..-::-:.-.... ' JsSS PHILADELPHIA MARKETS Tho winter passenger tlaln schedule of tin Pennsylvania Itallroad, which went into effect this morning, eliminates 59 trains, rive divisions are affected. On some divisions the runs have been ex tended to compensate .somewhat for the trains annutl'd. Comparatively few trains rre taken oft tin Media Division, there bclnj some extensions to tho pteant runs to com pensntefor the reduction in the nuinbsr of daily trains to West Chester, on tlie J'hilideiphia division, from 13 to si::. Vlrtuallv the same schedule that went into crfcft on October 1, 1813, on tha West oVrscv and Soashoio Railroad be came effective toda, with tho excep tion that two trains were withdrawn on the steam road together with several electric trains. President Pmnxlngton, of tne Soo Ilnt, sayj that the business of the roal la about the samo as a ear ago. "Tha grain Is moving In volume," he said, "and v c are in line for a good tonnage. No- vcitiDT ought to btlng out comparisons that will be very satlsfactoiy compared with a sedr aso." The Baltlmoie and Ohio Railroad hai asked It.' emplojes to exercise mora care In the handling of cars and equipment, ow Inff to .. stead.v Increase In the loj due o desfuctlon of cars In accident?. Du-lng the present jear 1671 cars valued nt $330,6S4 'iero destroyed. This Is an Inciease over 1910 of 2JS.47 per cent. In number and -31.59 In valuation. WitkoJt any support from tho employta of the companv for t hose benefit it waa established, the Pension Fund of tha Canadi'in Pacific Railroad has a balanca of $1 ',fif. There arc 677 men on tha pension roll. A plan for tne reduction of the sub uiban passenger train service is under consideration bj Chicago lallroads. The plan Is to take off some of the trains dur ing the middle of the day when traffle Is not hcavj. The Grand Trunk will build a passenfar station at Black Rock, a suburb of Buf falo, at a cost of $lCO,0u0 The gross income of the Chicago, Mil waukee and St. Paul Railroad for Mia jear ending Juno 00, 1914, wan $20,081,638, against $31, 523.342 last ear. The balance, artei the deduction of Interest and rent als and the preferred dividend, was equal I tr, ! f! npr pent nn Sllfi.K53.40fl common CIirCAGO LIVE STOCK , ,S1'.C-U': . Sopt. ta nonti neciipts, llOtil Market ateuilj ; rnU I unu ut iiers. H I.V.I. ,.,, II Cf T"l",l, , Itet with fair stle in a values llfll lnalntnln!!. .,..t'lty..,J.;,!f '" " sniokel an I -i . esiertt neer, In set., ii . ilt lieef, knucldcs mi I tcmlers nlr dried, :iiSja4. ttVs'rrn ee tenners, smoKeU. ..' lit lircr lin nx pork, fanillj, $j, ,(s;r i,ani - iuupc, mBliC, obl.lne i) and T.n Bra e ConiorJ, wi crate tnigilOo , iliiiuii- i - iii uiin.ci, -urn . ,,. , i uill.tiuuii-h, Liilora I i it . rni I ly I .u , In ilo . flats. ' ' "iii- niw ,n I., utrjiantl, per trni. J.i'ii tin, , mok' 1 an I wiiteniu'li m. outlifrti, per mr 5nilou, ,1-j . n.t. .- .... . inr-fU. tt. r Illl XHftl I.,. Iiiflt.li. . , " -- t ure.1 l.T . taClnn.l I .,k. li.l.tfitT DADX ADTUIIn I I fT I" rt hlAIII no. .do,, Tmokeii 'isv ?, v 0,i,er ,J ms rum Hnmun ncnu l)IUVV f!,i?S, c,lly cure'. in to liranJ on I in-nitf . ah II I iiinte nonnt r-r, llffSU!.' : hani. sniokxl. VVittttrti m- 1 lim AN ILL NO S COBBLER l-Oo , do, boiled, bonelesii. ."iall. . plrntu luunuw uuoni.tn shouldors, S i tured, loo-e. U, nit , ilo.. i SrSiS' io'Sbb-. "foc9; I'i'rusV'WSk"- Up Battleship Betvizan-Says e.I!,alSSaa.,. 'do . bW? vv'V'i'Jcrtr lu'rW' '$ ' Surrender Was Unnecessary. :l2W-X$MntW tltt'liUll Mnvno. 111. S.pt 14-Edwatd kittle rendered In tl, roes ll'.nl.'i do. (irfilUM, llufsiati engliitei, who blew ur PaZ-T,UU "nUtrel' '" Wl "-""' ,lle II.I ItetvLn at the fall of c-r'intVcd'1; o1lr7,1v.ebU,nUlr,,ui:r'larU I'oi t Arthur to pi-nent it, capture b MMi-",,,CVi,Bmdei7iVr.v7,a;if' "'"Kr" A" Jal""- ' "lioe cobbHr in this city. He " I IaIi IImlI a.. .. e i. .. i , in,L.k.. t 1.., .ii . i , . "-' .i, --n nuvii .illt-l III," Wll UI1U I llttl'' tllhhsh Little trading and ptii-. burcly tu .i,,, i'i,wi o, ,,u ,, i,,a ti,.., ,,, nn n .sn ork niii-unni. io,,- Itl ? , l" -"iteu .Mates una lias since ttecn rair to kui I. ii'.'iiin no, uaiuriu ui ciuicauurg Iteae , ili. do fj(r to kvji I. I"1 .'tlili pirt HKiiiia. tuiile LIVE The mnrket quiet lih fairly liberal otfering ut fnrmer rutea . .KJ'..l?- choice, IfJrlNo., .lo. .,or ml thin, ItiSflili'.c lid rooMen.. UiiU't prln cliK'It ciis. nne. inrpe. 17Jlv,i- . do, niidiuin Ues 13 WtlM. ; ducka old flftllv1. do, h rlttg ll'tf loc.i guineas, joung-, pur pair, ",0'iiSOe.; Jo, do., ode. Potatoei well cleane.1 up at tull i, , lB" sencraii meads figures f -!-( tl imuiiiil choice. 73lT.V , do, fair in I,., I tlSii im, , nl feeder',, til 4flff white potatoes, Jersey, ir baiUet OIi."(ll , n!ei. . -Jf 12. wt potatoes. Eastern htloro per bbl No. 1, mrku Htroiia na- tM.'flffti.' J.'i : No. i, 7.V1.151SI, teet potatoes, ri ill., 1 nn CkT, U P.K. II..,., .. -.!. ., ..i ' t i' iSHh i.i, bulk S-l(ifJli I'A m.i: ne'celnts' VV lilte potatoes, per bush I'nnnslwtnl."i itui, miritet mow, betie, ST-lo-nll low 1, ami -uoice. i.ihi ,.,c , no, talr in (,.! n.,61 list ncncr, i,i jo, etockeri and feeder1,. . ieuns, a soils mi niir 1.1 iteceinisj. L-iittM) murku Mron?. ni tuc nna Western Jlfiilll liimln, V 73gs r,0 North f'n'ollna per bbl. .No t l 7'J No. -, nwiil sweets, Jere. ;er bin, .No. 1, 1 $.' Silfti.'l, No. ". tLSutil 7 keft Jem. I per 1 islet flll(ij.iiUc , unions VV raieru unJ Cou- ,in-iii.iu. .iii cnoii o per 10" 10 imi; i .,,, onions, medium, per lflu-lb bug t. mbhaKe, bin ile p r inn l'.'0(tl 'ler, Now urk. per bunch, r.'Si:!l, mushrcutns 1'rr l.lb. basltei, OUe 'all uu. Apples moro plentiful an 1 bateiy teaJ. REX PARIS IS WELL AGAIN Returns From Adirondack Where He rought With Consumption. NKW yutlK. .Sept. 15 -Restored to '1 lie ltctvizan. ho s-us. was, built at Philadelphia, and cost Russia J7,5W),0W. The cruiser gave effective ten Ice, until an iiitunal explosion caused such dam ago that it was necebsao to place her In dry doc it for an overhauling. Foi Itiwibg repalis, she ngain enteied tlie service and abl defended Port Arthur. Garfield was chief engineer of the ves sel when he tired the magazine and do stioyed her, Hartleld fcajs Russian soldleia aie bravo, hut that the mllcers Hvo in Idle ness, luxury and dissipation und regard privates as so man beasts Tho peas ants, who compos the rank and tile, he ay. nro sent u slaughter without hes. itation. The aio unden-lothed. umler. fetl and paid but a tritle, according to Ourlleld. whilo the ottUers hieli In nn. 1 thurtty acquire wealth jiirtleitl e.liib:ts, two medals whiih were FOUND HUSBAND, BUT SOON LOST HER LEGACY Money Did Not Brings Happiness to Ten-cent Store Heiress. KANSAS C1TV, Mo Sept. 14.-Nadlno Weaver was working In a 10-cent store in Kansas City, Kan., for J4.50 a week when she received a legacy of 11200 a year ago. She imtf spent only $25 of her newly acquired riches when Rudolp 1 Bloesot, the handsome floorwalkej, learned of her Inherltanc. In a 10-cent store a girl with JU.W in bank is an helrcs. Nadln and Bloescr became engaged. On October 6, the girl sajs, she dtew J1173 from tho bank and Intrusted It to her fiance. lie said he "would put It In a safe place." They went to Des Moines, Iowa, November 4, and wero married. Two days later he gave her 520 of her own money and told her to return to Kansas City, Mo , w hlle he went to Scranton, Pa., "to look for a location." He said he would also vNIt his mother and would return In three weeks The girl vent back to live, with her giandmother, but her place had been filled at the store. A few stiaggilng let ters came, explaining that gopd locations were scarce. A week bfore Christmas a letter came, In which Blocser Inclosed t2o moro of her own money and requested that Nadlne get e divorce "Don't ask any questions, bu' if you low me, do ns I ask," he said. The girl swore to a warrant charging wife desertion and Sheriff Lee Hindi bi ought the husband home from Fort AVadsworth. Tex., and locked him In tho Vjandotto County Jail on Christmas night. Two da;s later. In answer to her hu- uanu s pieaaing, sno visited him In jail l" vc' ., uu ..u,o,-,w vuiuuiuii 'MMt He convinced her that he had not meant stock- compared with 8 B2 per cent, earrjed . .jafgH to desert her at nil. that although he I on 1C.S,SW stock in tho previous T5 'vSWtftjLW 11 !.. A . .. I TS 1, rat!. v Jk 4 An e. 1 4f " Mi "Sf A . N nuu sjieni inree-iourtiis or tne legacy he ""- "''" "c j, "" e,u,,iv, would pay it back, and that If let out of against J4,'?.21 ! In 101" jail long enough he would find that "Joca- Hon" and they would "live happily ever Traffic Manager W. C Maxwell, of the after." Wabash Railroad, announced today that A hen Bloe3er s ease was called in 1 Passenger farc3 between St. Louis and court, Nadino refused to prosecute and he Chicago will bo raised tt on December 1. was ieIoaed. Tney lived together just I un,J ra,'a trom ft. Louis to New Torlt one week when the husband left again, ' wl" be rjilen talcing with him the residue of the J1173 The "location" has not b"en found yet. I Regu'ar monthl meetings of tho thre Nadlne a,ked for a nw warrant but Heading companies the Reading Com Prosccutor Meok tcftised to issue It for' Pan;-. Philadelphia and Reading Railway fear tli.it Nadlne would again refuse to ' C'mpan and the Philadelphia and Reart proMcute. Sho applied tu the fiee legal '':? -'oa' ant' Iron Company will be re- bumvu tu'iiorruw 111.J annual repans will be submitted and acted upon at these meotincs This year each company will issue its own annual report. nld bureau In Kansas C!t , Mo., but was told the offense had been committed in Kansas and a warrant could not be used In Missouri. Then she went to saving up her small wages to obtain a divorce, and now the decree has been granted "I don't want to hear that man's name." she said. "It's a eate of 'never again' for me I'm done w !th the smooth talk and oil tongues " F'ranu W. Blair, receiver of the Pera Marquett, Railroad, today tendered hl re&lgnatlon to Federal Judge Tuttle. In Detroit. He gave as his reason that other business demanded his attention. lit ,1 1 1 1 :-i 1 r 11 ri ;iir.aw nr rfo ncii iir,., nnap rrinin on 1,1 iiiiriu .111 1 ,niyu dh,iu ik. Chariest V& JTJ ! " M" Vl..n.. ..raiensteln n.u.l, .'""-to 1.1- 1-UrJ uurVg Xrt" ciianes U. lliliu, tiireied JI,Uu0,(M) to and ,-ummer llambo, ij.annJ, mlir arletles. l Himlv believe," u.s Uarfield, "that Dr I-rledricli i. trledmann, tho German ' Jt liiiir.'.riii. npplej Iielaar. per hamper, no 1 tin present Kuronean war will lift th- turtle serum specialist, to cute him, has j ' ,.l","'";,i,r tV-.sV ! l''iSi?W'Kr ' aho "s oppression ttom the Russian "S""; ir"' ; , , . , ?W: rKKSrSi1. dUY-l 1 1ik ' yP The' War w ill bo dethroned anS vvihii i-aris was asked If ho had taken ' tM l .".tiWi. iranbenles i'h i'ol, carl 1 tl10 vast areas of land at present un file Frledmann cure, Paris replied, "It Pluck, per irate. i 7".6U mnberrles Jer- oci tipiot will be di-trituited among tlie Is all "tommj-rot" Mr. Paris accom- ;. ,., l,;rl,Llkle!rr,tV.,',l,l,, Li'' JiWM,ISnl h,n '""" 'lnf' n,l"'',w "' "' Uien panied her husband tt. the Adliondacks vfrgiitia iwr .'" m" 1 aket .i,Rih ' i. . ,1 . th "- tt.ed.im wiui. Rti., will become when ho went there In seaich of health Pr iiute 7.V 111 ., .1.1 Uiljuur. uJ,i npul'i 1 ke tl 1 1 ue 1 ttar-'s It is retinrtetl that alio cnntr.se, ml 11. . JltilKint. per buaUet .'Vu "". tlu do in - I FRANKLIN NATIONAL BANK Broad &nd Chestnut Streets Philadelphia, Sejitembsr I-'. 1J1J. RESOURCES Loans and Discount $25,797,100.52 Due from Banks 4,539,643.53 Cash and Reserve. ... 7,646,812.82 fcxehanges for Clearing House 613,984.16 Clearing House Loan Certificates on Hand , 945,000.00 $397542,541.03 LIABILITIES ?p,ial ' ' v m ;, v. $1,000,000.00 Surplus and Net Profits 3.30B. 20fi 07 , i wsv. Circulation . yiy.ioo.oo Deposits ............ 33,313,934.96 Clearing House Loan Certificates Outstanding 1,000,000.00 dlbease from which her kilobaud has le covered. Her futher said she was too ill to make a statement. LONDON CONSOLS HIGHER War News Causes Advance New Financing1 Toinoriow, Contois are strong today at 6S?, an advance of lj on the war news. Hold shares ate flrmei The Hank of Knsland placed l,0uX0 Metropolitan Water Boatd bills for six mouths at an average of 3 5-3.5 per cent It is expected that a special effoit will be inado to uchlevo a spectacular tcsult In tlie ili,tM,O0il Treasury bill uptiaiion tomorrow, occauso It comes at the same tlmo us Germany' first wat burrowing A cull :ci il.i on tho last Russia loan Is due. DIVIDENDS DECLARED I'nllel i,a liiipioienieut rottitn tegular iuarierl a jer 'ent iuable ixtober 13 to tu k of recou freptetnter 'i0 MlUslns Mine i umiatu rekultr Qusrtct.y ". er tint lamble CKtoCer i lo jUKk vt re ivl September JO $39,542,541.03 iiate 7T,v (tiil J" 1 1 ii licit Jt-re wliltt, jer tailtet. UK 'iiI. dt i . elli,w i-i , butket Ule'tlSI. pear i -arli i ri I lUttlett No I 5a miii i u No . 5. 7". ( .I-j. CUpla TuMtrJle Nn t J innj ", i No , K'nftjl.'i otlui viirHitirii Wo i gruped, boatliem lielu turts jei uirte 1 . lltVUIKSIl. rill-. I'EVNSVI.V IMA COMIN (OK INMltVMKS ON I1VEH .MJ CU V.MING ENMITIES September Hth. 9t I 7h JloirJ rf Dire, lr ha thU dy Je " el u reiu'ar auirterly dividend of U lit t'eut. (S9.04I per hjr), Uetr of tu p '.! October Sth, 1911. to to kho'Jtr of I ti ( tre -!. c( butlneu September '. 1H, - B. MJWlUlu TfsMurfr Ifresh paintI M Belie ve Me iM PENN NATIONAL BANK i i r Her i tt ei i 1 ASSETS ! immediately Available: ! itui Ilrrt tl . ,'t S'tl '.I ui i k fur I'learliikt lllsslT It f from i'orrip, i.tl- in" 411 oSu &i $1,860,920.49 Available Within 30 Day: IVituu.i l.uana SIB7,lMt) I n lue In ill, Uu 1 HI J7o0 1'il'ii titates lion la .' JiXI 000.00 Ii "i'U &. lms - " stto t;s st The diflerence between a house and a home is often only a matter of Paint! And the difference between fine work manship, good paints, prompt service and satisfaction and the other kind o' a job is simply a matter of Kuehnle Painting and Decorating 0 Oar i'-'n-a -! Both Phonn 28 South 16th St. ' u'j n I e $4,229,863.32 Other Loan & Discount: l .e within ln .U $. Thi u. i b Iue htier UU da luui, ullji IUih ins l'rvpri Jst o.'t .'o $8,303,9T7.39 LIABILITIES i"!-'-'! 15-trsaw in lilt I .0 ,'7S -'Jl) Oil trartilK Ilo IW t'ej if atei , , cki oil i'n fefoi. s fnnotjooo Mj-C -i l'ro"i l'13.,JSJ Aiwa" $8,303,917.39 C' -rcl S II ygjiBwimmrp, I f. It. Vli W.USTtlt. l-re-Ml-nt lr, Uf l'rrldeDt. .1 m ,,, ,,,.,. .... . .., ! lvMHIll' ii,. ..,., . .-,.. " " -nier. - -, ....... ,..,. -.rs.i.ru, a. taenitr. V. II tl(ltl I.. I. t 1 11A.SKL.1MI. U.l f..hl.r I- SHIKMC, . iH.UIrr amuel 1'. lludine lliotino lie Will ( uler r.rorice II. Irmier IMnunl II 'inltll llenrj lutuull .1 Itiillitrfnrtl VI, VlllMrr IrrUrrliL I.. Ilallj DIRECTORS Fftlnzlmm It. Miirri hiinitril T Mnti-lurj Yrcf f VUUrlra 1 Ills I'iih.i I'.ikvinore .1. Vntlrev lUrrN. lr I Hampton lUrnr llorrl I . C lolliler f . . tt I'MLafd ( tmrlton arnall . . .Mlerburr l'tlr (. Irlloo Itohert ('. Drayton IttiUulpli Mill FOREIGN EXCHANGE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES &nkot yCdHemci Philadelphia luitKc roit KtrptPii.l.ir 1.1 m T VViUr Brown lieorffr llurnhaiii, William Wood Jvhu rltialro Jr. ( Itarlra II. Smltli Henry w. ItlUdle, ''''ti Wheeler William T. hllloll i harlra I Inger.gll t. lljmer llrooLe . . Iarkn namuel l, Curwea ItKbOUHCUS Loans and Investment... $15. ler.ij;;., C4punl Uxfhanceu fer CI.irinr tiurpiua House "fij so- i? r'roflts learned) Due from Banks and "'- ' 'iriulatlon HanKeis , ,, c, . "wpoaita Cash and Iteervc I.MIIII.ITII. unci Cpdliideil ?1.M.Q4Q0Q S.7t.8I.U 387,710.00 W ILLIAM T. ELLIOTT, PruMnt, WILL1AH POST. C.,.c . ",3"7S tW-ate .MMDU rii.wxHsjta WILLKH V, CONRAD, AnLCu.ler. ANTiLM If. iONES, li Ant, Cuhltr. r1"' 'I Hi -mil, mmmm m