-VJ -" Si, . i,0"! ""l he t Umi BOCI 1 tpw II UJfl 4J 5X0 ! j. m YORK FINANCES BEFORE LEGISLATURE .,-omoT Whitman ! " judget System and Aboli tion of Many Offices M ,--.-. tf V.. .Inn. - Governor tii. S Whitman's annual mos.inpe to ". i.lislure wlitch convened nt noon i&Yt .devoid wholly to financial ISrtKnw. nialnl' t,", bUf,R,et ""',cm' ?S, Governor rccummi'niH: W Inclusion of cr.v iiccciinrv px- -"uiaaiture for tlie romliirt of Iho state Government .lurlnff (-arh fluent yrar In - . Jlnle appropriation net. so framed it. I it 111 prexcrlbo clearlv and p- -iii.IUr for what Slalc mono) a bu -.Srlated .Unll he ind. "the placing of tho full control of ' ' in autliorlied expemimircs in mo h.ntH of tho State Comptroller, where i, nroncrly belong " flal year, irmUlmr It IiorIh July 1 In urn) of October I. ' The Abolition of (lie office of Ms ml Surervlsnr the office of the Hoard ? Tort Warden of Now York, the office of the Health Officer of the. Tort f New Voik, the New York Slato ' Najitlcal Hchool .., 11,1. ronnectlon the flovemor HK- ccstn that the trnlnlnK chip Newport he returned to Iho Federal Government. With regard to tho budRet njsteni. the . u.i.t m, II, ni-Annt rntialltil. i Msa.co puuim in... .,. , " ......... ' inniil provision1' aerloualj Interfere with the Preparation hy the J.rBI.Mntiiro of the ' ...i i hm1et fiicRested In proper foini for subsequent conalderntlon hy the '.. . CUtlC, preCIIIIIIIlK. IIIUWIIH uiiivi nims-, the right of the 15xeetle to reduce Itenin l BrntlnR only the llKllt to veto. The Goernor therefore1 iri-ommrntli n Minill ttilloiml amendment to correct theso eon- atllona In his mrssncp the (lotcnior advocates the withdrawal of nil financial powers from the Department of HlKhunjs. the Department of I'uhllc Works, tho Hospi tal Commission, tho Prison Department, ihrt Armory Commission, the I'allsadcs Psrlc Commission and tho State Knlr Commission Increased allowances are recommended or the Department of education and tho Department of Health. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS GRAIN AND FLOUR tVEAT-llecelpts 51.447 luiah. The market wai strong and athnnceil Sc under bullish ir.MUls.tton In the West and a (jooil export ilo nisnd. Quotations Car lots. In export lstor No S red spot nnd .liuuiar, tl.27Wl.Slt. No. 2 Southern red, ft.S.VTI 57. Menincr No J ie.1 l.BIRl.Sft. No. :i red. Sl.3tni.3n, rrjected ,. ll2liiWl ITt. rejected 11, i ilWl l".'. ("flIIN. Hecelpts 7noo bujh The mnrkot ml Minrtd Ic. under stronger Western nilvlceM and Iltht offerings. Quotntlons Car lots for local trade, ss to location Old Western No. 2 Jcl fnw, SMfiMH'-.. old Western steamer jollow MlMJWHe.. old Western No .'I scllon, Witt 81'jc.. new cob, per 70 Mis . 72f7.lc. OATa-riecetpts, lOdtm bush Offering ner lliht nnd prices worn He higher, with n fair demand. Quotations No 'J white Wii-sr Blc. standard white, Ill'V.We . No. 'I white, 4"'ttltic , No w-hltn. 40fI47c . H.imple tutM, 4u4Vic purified oats. Krailed. 4SViMiHc. I'WUIl -llecclnts. nsio bhl-r. ud 2.041,flOO Ibt, In sacks. Mill limits worn llrmh maln tilned, but tliero uas little trailing. Demand mi Hcht nnil values worn laraelv nonilnnl. Quotatloni per 1PI1 lbs. In wood' Winter, clear. MSVI.'h.'MJ, do., atralnlit. W.tlllt'ti do., patent. XCiSjil .10. Kansas, tlear. Into afk. tVftOT1 S..7I. do., stralirht. Jute sarka M.iMMf.T S". do.. patent. Jute nrk $.VP0fi1.10, snrlnir. first clear. 1 iiin '.1' S.1i do., straicht. .N.Vftl. do. 'Stent. SaHC. 10 do., favorlto brands. M SOW (Vff. a", cit mills, enoice and raney imtent, jn.iow U fltv mltlfl rratttnt- i.rnrl tilnler lar I2vhi,.i do., striilulit. 1 twin, do., patent. Ieifi:i0 lli: t l,uiTlt n ni aioniv. nut aiues worn lr ullly held Wc quoto at J1.i5fi.1..V) per ,tbt. bj) tu iiuallty. PROVISIONS , The market ruled aleadv th fair Jobttnn nioioment Unnintlnn, fitv beef In acta, smoked and alr-drled. -'tf(i i... vvraicrn Leer. In sets, .rmokni, 4Q3."iu , ciy iieei, kniK'Kies and tenders, smoked nnd alr-drled. :nJ7c Western iieer knuckles and ,rii' pOl leos' An T-;, ...... .....un. ., ,ii,.i.-7, , UIMV, ui,iiifl,riiiuKru flty cured, 11s to brand and nveraKo. l(tnit!'c. K.'. "I "''7W. "CBICUI VUIVU, 107IllliC.; no, oiled. nnnelpsH. 2r nt, nt KlimiMn-u a n Jktured loo, JL'e.) do., amoked. 1.1c. i 'bellies! K..plcl.lr accorainK to avrraa-e. loose Vit 15Vc . breakfaat taron. n to brand nnd aver Me. city cured. .ISA Hie . breakfast Imcon. VVtstcrn cured. 1MHle.: lard. U'iin r.; ijned, tlercea. lOWe ; do., do, do., tuba, 1014-.; riJfcl pul c'lyi V"? rendered. In tierces. B it ioCCc ' aciiie renaeroa. in iuds. KKFINED SUGARS There aa littln trarilnr. latf nrlu mt iteady. lletlners list nrlr, Kvfru nn, -u... BlateJ, 3 0V. standard cranulated. dr.; pom dered. rl,V: confectioners' A, 5.83c: oofc noes, a lirrtu.i.ic. DAIRY PRODUCTS IIUTTEn Demand a-H fair and prices ruled steady under llKht offarings Todas'H iiuota iions: Western, freah. aolld-packed cieam ery. fancy sDetlala, ;nic, extra, .lie, extra Brats, .lUi.lL' nrata ;Sfi:uip.; aecondj Hit y.l ladles iUvi'c ; nearby nrlnta. fancy. -.v.. atciriUP. ciru. H3I.HIC ' nrsia. -Mf J(? seionds. ,..4Tt.uc.: apeciai fancy ur.indt ' C'lnta Jobhlne nt '401i4"c 1 fjtMiS.F'ri.'ili Nlni'tf u.j In un.nll minnli ut.it Jd fairly at former rates. Quotations follow; jn fren capes, nearly extra. ,tv- wr dozen, nearby firsts. tli..vi per atand ard case, nearby current rcielnta. JD.tM) per CSSS! V esfpm A(tru H,.l 1n fj, im nuH 0.. firsts 10.no per case, refrigerator eggs, fancy , I7.SO per caso, ilo tlrata. T 30 per : do,, seconds. JH SWiiUM per ram; ilo . nuerlor, loner, fancy, aelected candled esg ?,,.W1Snb,ns 4Mf4-.'c. per dozen. 5l offerings and a fair demand. Pollening mo quoiaiions: jmcw jorK. run cream, fancy, held, ns.eifc;,; "apeclala" higher, do.. n.lf; "anecl . held, lf&UHc; POULTRY I.1VU POIIl .TrtV. Tl, m,,l,,( t,tta ftrny ijiKler light offerings and a fair demand for HCllrahl-. fttfVl. Olint,l(nn, L'fliil. a. tn " anil quality, I3,(ltc: roostcra, JSWIiiljc.; aprlng thlckena, acconllna; to quality. I Sit 17c, ,.J'1V..-Jac uiicaa. as lo sua ana qual ify, IWlTe.s geese. l.MWc,; guineas, young. KngRInc S Ibt. and oyer aplaco, per pair. JOe.; waiihliiK lVj lbs. apiece, per pair. 73i5; ;;! neighing 1 lb. apiece, per pair, 60c.; mi. "SnSS'' r -"lr" il Pigeons, oio. per I WifflS?''. "I"-. Joung. per patr. 11-.Mc. iiaii-; ine market ruled ateady null Si.TiV"1 f".1 'S !.ha limited offerings of de- iuiso'kllled, dry-packed turkeva nearby fancy. 7i ''..S0" 9oa o,enoice. zrtiu-.. western. fcAy! j""0'. ,,"-.--,!??.- o4 ,0 choice. 2J ie.: do., fair. 20Sfu.; du.. old toms. 210.! .. cuIIbj, and No. 2. liK20c. Vowla. 12 to tzLl 'pli?V lf?ncy f'cted. 18c: do., welsh. ttcktd Awv. Libs, aclece, ancy, -jUSJ lbs. apiece. J7c.t choice. i. toe.: smaller sues. i2Vii45. ,dry-plcked. 13'. Chlckana Jer. wia roosiara. Sriif..v'SBJ,.,r ?!,! otiiar nearby fancy lita!"282' !5JEin broiler, weighing rBl?k.,l.b.l,plee-.?aiie-' northern llllno.a vir"i!: 5?n,,y "V15K. "signing 4 lbs. and faSJ'v . .bM"1 l,e5,0cM northern Illinois. J7? y,r,?J,th,n.?W-iW lba.. In boxes. lri ilf,,nSrtli,n,1.3."'no1" fanoy, w ghlng 2WU i.f.liii Jr.hbl..HSlu.: other Vv'estern. A.. K'- ? n4 over. In boxes. USlSct ISSiii"."'.'?' we.lK"ln 24C1H lba In boxes, lt?i ? i;!i11lb,r..i",t. weighing 2V.63V4 .iucls,,nl7:' l.4JSf- ta'arlor, 115. Spring lIBlL-.n'..rby! I8??00-! do.. W'eatern, fansy. aearniJ,.lo,l0. fair to good, 12ai3c. Oswa, UJ SXi.Wifei '' waatern. 143lc. Souabi! S!ei H'm,!ftA w!hln l 1 I "s. per ft i T ?"-.'i,60o5-i?i.whllo. wc ghlne 0 to 10 ItV Sd01.n "li HSi-SS- hlt. welglilng 8 lb Ioi.n9o,'!nn4J-J5e3.5P: do'.' "do.; "7 II -SSs, ,.?0a3: do, do.. 6fi6U lbs. per 'mill' "rk- "''WS.SJ: small anT r wib. eii C 5 nifviiil fJIUUS rutid ii.i "t 'ainy ana values generally wS.tlVd. U.Pa. Apples, per. bbf. tlVvn " . .bs. .'"' . !,r ,0 ins. Hniouf.1 .wiioc, eiyiiams t1t u. R. famlls. 22tfss.f,0 liatn.1 ?' I', rured 1' I4V,1?IV , do aklnned, luose r.'ftl'J'kc.. lift mntr-ll 1.!?l.ll n nl.n llnHaa ...-,... A ixs.'i n;vst"":'iv.-ft,:,-iH.,A yy.'nsv. uv, :.; . ui"r vanetiea. jt.sotii.6U Jlsi 'i;.rr :H"!?!'. i.ous. No. -J. iLto "i."":. .1" cunt, per 100 lbs . 511c. J Orni. '" '.; .M "'" Pr pox. tl.2Sfi- S?. Tnirints vRf,Via per. f!5' , ji?seis milt KinJi if I11. Per strap. UW. Grape i". W!l "' Sra,- i. temom. per H&arJy ?'?9Pt-. ? crato-l'oria Hjco. iOtJ, I'stSi "V-' ,'l. do.. Capa-Ood. per VEGETAHF.KS l,W.a4. a fair and nH .. -,. ..II Sndsr raoderato offerlnxa. yuota potatoes, per bush. Choice. Iltf thtr,.r!'rn ii .l "se. siaioiv.j no l.j "T .JiVVV' niliiB MWUlliVr tark.U'&to'.i .lr,r per basket Na i l5Vpcr'tbf ,icii,-sw,5St: Vc'i: ISSa.SL Xo. .1, iiai m "no: """la.'Sn S: ibLH ir . r,- , '; .!.&"";;. '?"), car toi lr ton, jvjiu. rcleri .vef &-.T wr UD fit k r , Mbl, tlbi at, iKioc puiUdtu, .uceu,i, ? litiiT.. A1 nor. oik per poi, vim Wti P,MC"Una- t "e liasket, T5c Bt SKli. S.'J f Js bat, 1 S53i P. Kiting & t'JSL.yj.ifxJk f-3'B.'w . KKOUtnt riorbla P ." ini; i j Muwroxum, per i-o. lnuust t. JsoSii ? rHv'-M1'" Kaa-i'.-i; uuck Twti the country r,i i in 5QEj 3,v "'?'. tioWen. ;2ofi; areeiilnc. ' more coffee than usual, which has a ten ,ui. Kit". PlBDnrl'y-i.Stt:i. 1'na1t1y I ncy to dUcourace active bujlne of cou- HIS' eVblt M , flr t snrktv ,,.. EVENING Financial Briefs A ntatetnenl nt fliA nhitMAit.iA Kf llonal Hank, as of January 3, shows very large deposits, the Individual account be- TTfrrna i. .: ";". "na tne bank deposits Ulge82,233.J07. The surplus and net nroflt earned were I.I.OOj.STS The, ,5'i?necott C"PPer Corporation pro duced 10,800.000 pounds of copper In De cember, about the sam6 as reported In November. The cost per pound, in No vember wns 41J cents, end it Is probable that the December cost was about the same. The Consolidation Coat Company pro duced nnd marketed In the year 1!1S the latfrest tonprmo n u history, and the output would lmve been preater hut for tho lack of transportation facilities nnd scnrclty of Inbor. A total of 11.710.135 net tens were sold, mi Increase compared ft I Hi tho preceding year uf 1 ,000,1 a Ions. Not only was tonnaee heavier, but tho nvornBO price uas decidedly better than In any other jear since the company lias been In cxlstenco Operations nt the Youn;town plant of Itepuhllo Iron and Steel Company hnvo been seriously crippled bv the wnlklnft out of about 300 foreign laborers. Tho lahor lenders nro merely trying to form a branch of the American Federation of imonr. inn strikers demand nn Increase of about S cents per hour In wnsea with extra pay for overtime. The Chfspeake and Ohio has declared an embargo on oata to Newport News, excepting white clipped oata. The New York banks gained tl,S6!,000 from tho Htibtrensury csterriay nnd since last frldny $3,o"l,000 (.eurgc William Wallace, ronnerlv with leitron. Orlscom & Co., hns opened oniees In the t'rniiklin Hani. Ilulldlng. tiatlltiK itndei the name of Wnllnce . Co. Itendlug nnthiHelle shipment tn ,o- ember were I.IS.OW tons, us pompiiril ultli Ki 1,000 Ions In that month last yc.ir, nn Incrense of 1"5,000 tons. The llnldwln l,ocomotlve Works has re ceived orders for tho following locomo tives: One six-wheeled switcher for New port News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company; two six-wheeled switchers for Hill Mines Company. Saglnnw, Mlth., one, six-wheeled switcher for tho Chicago, est Pullman nnd Houthern Railroad, and one six-wheeled switcher for tho Pitts burgh Steel Company, Whltakci ft Glessuer Companv, owners of large steel plants, announce that thev will erect sheet bar nnd open hearth steel mills nt Uccch Bottom, near Wheeling, vv, Vo. The WcstltiKhouso Klectrlo nnd Manu facturing Company has received n i,uuu,uuu contract Tor electrification of the Inland Steel Aim nddltlons nt Indiana Harbor. Thomas II Dougherty hns become na aoclatetl with the bond department of Itelllj, Itrock & Co. A. R. Leach &. Co. ntitl TllVtson Wol cott have hene tiynrcled f 150,000 Toledo, O., I'i per cent nchool soilnl bonds. American StnellliiB R per cent, hoiuls wore heavily ilcn.lt. In today 110 tho New ork EchntiKo. A gain of : per cent, over Inst nlRht wns In cvlelenco on sales of 1300,000. LONDON STOCK IMARKKT Government Has Ceased to Buy Amer icans for Exchange LONDON, Jan. 5.-AlthoiWl. the Stock I'-xchaiiKo markets had it spotty nppeat ance today tho undertone of secmltteB In the m.tln was steady. Irrepulailty char ncterlzcd the Rllt-edgetl tectlon. not wlthstnndinK the fact thut 28,000.000 was llnhursed In dlvlrtenda and Interest yes tculay. Some American slmrcs vvete hlsher, hut local Interest In the Krnup was narrow. Buying by the Government In tho open marltet for exchmiKO purposes has been enued, owing tt the fact that tho tretisur.v mobilization scheme Is now In operation Canadians were dull. Fresh support was Klvcn to homo railway shares, which moved upward South American rails were mixed. Tho forelstn department was unlet. At Paris the French loan was strolls'. Rubber shares were buoyant because of another spurt In the staple. Diamond descriptions were stronger. Hudson's Ba Company Issues weakened. SECURITIES AT AUCTION Th followlnjr securltlea were sold at auc Hon today by llarnes ft lotland- JHOOO St., 1 awrenra Pulp' and Lumber , .... ., ,.rr mil., ursi morlgngc, a. eoupona Januarv ami Jut" . non Clary and luterurhan Ilalla fo , per.cent, first mortgag. fou .. ,.l'nn",,J"""i'" nnd July, duo turn 1,00 Consolidated Klectrlc Co. (fal .. :i3 21 prr rem . counona Juno and Oe rmhr. Hi, lirt cember. due IOiTO Southern Transportatlon'co" I Per 72 rent , debenture, coupons January Rnd July, due 11123 . .. .. 100O reunsvlv 01 civanla tail and Coke Co . o per cent , A coupon Prst mortgage, series January ana July, due IU12 ni. 10C01tllen Street llallrna.l Co., .1 per '."".. n.r"l mortgage, eoupona . April and October, due lfat .... U7?4 1WKV Sprlngflcld Consolidated Water Co.. 3 per rent., first mortgage, cou pons May and November, dua IHM lOfli) North Springfield Water Co., 3 per com , ilrat mortgage. oupon January and July, due 2S ... S3 S00O Terre Haute, indlanapolla i i:st- ern Traction J wr cent. !M.V . 02 HTOO K H 100 shra. Central Trust ami Havings Co : par MO . . . . ., o 11 ahrs. Union Xatlonal Hank, par MCO li 13 ahrs Farmers and Mechanics' Na tional llunk. par 10O ism; 7 shra Commercial Trust Co.. par S1(K 400 4 ahrs. TJre Association of riiltadel- PhU. par .V ."HO 73 shrs. Huntingdon and llrn.id Top Mountain Jtallroad and Coal Co., preferred, par J30 Ivotlnx trusti certlncatel . 12 2 shrs l.'llll and 13th Streets rasseuger Ullttay Co . . 231 II shra. 13th and 13th Streets Passenger Halloa Co 2:l014 4 ahrs. Cltliena' 110th and lllh Hlreets) rasseuger Kallway Co. .. . . 102V, Ml sura, uermaniown win k ain pireria IhiMRnltr Rlllwuv Co. lOiW Irt'J M SIM SO shrs llaverford 1-and and Improve. ment Co., par V) . . . 02 shrs. American lips and Construc tion Co.. par llul e shra Kelmont Prlvlnr Club 100 ahra becurltlea Corvorallon Ueneral. common ... 4 shrs. Philadelphia llourse, common. parJ 11 shra. Telepqal ll'i Co.. oar III) ivotlnx trust certificates! .... Ut fl.W 2 shra. t'enna. CO. vvr iii.urtfjicva . . . iui COFFER MARKET INACTIVE NEW YORK. Jan. 5. The local coffee inaiket was Inactive with small prlca changes. At tlte opening quotations ranged from 1 point decline to 1 point advauie, compared with the final of yesterday and later showed very moderate lucuatlons. Thero were fewer orders In evidence, but there seemed to be a fair absorbing de mand In the market around present quo tations, although tho buying rarely as sumed an usgreslve character, stocks of coffee hero uro liberal and the country la believed tti bo carrying tracts and aUo offbets any bullish Influ ente which might uriso riom talk of Increased ocean freight rale3- Itlo was 75 rela higher for 7 at Ave J5.3. Uxtliause, 1-3-M. lower at l!d He celpts, 90CX) bags and stock. 4IJ.0OO bags III Samoa tho market was unchanged at mo tbOO for No. .. Jtecelpts, 4,CW bass, and stock. J.36I.0CO bags. Receipts at the two ports were 5S,0W bags against 9,G0O bags last year and a hollda two eara ago. Jundlahy had 3;,0CO bags, against 43.000 bags, and San Faulu. 4J.0CO bdgs against 5t,000 bags, respectively- , v . . . Todav a catcrdar a wvuiua December ."7 03 January ..... VIU.O, . It. (SH.J icn.macJ) February .March . AMD My Jun ILWvirt.l 11. 7011 d.' 1. 01 aw K78 a.tu.gd.72 U61I1U.SJ tUidk7 liii03 s Sfrtt 4.blft( .jfwaK? fciilea, i00 basa. - LEDaERPHILAl)ELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1916. CANADIAN CAR RECOVERED ON CURB Announcement That Russia Would Finance Company Helped Stock .iff. W Yoltc' J- 6.-WI1II0 fair nc ti'ity was shown In the market for out side securities today n. generally weak tono developed at the outset, although before midday firmness set In on a slightly better mixing movement, which ".u ncipeu Dy covering by trader. Cnnadlan Car and Foundry, which broke sharply yesterday, recovered almost as nuleklv on the announcement by the president of the company that the flnanc Ing would be tnken rare of h llussla The common moved up over 13 points nnd the preferi ed nbout 10 points. Motor stocks weio Irregular I'eerleis continued dovvnwnrd nt a further loss of 2 points. W hlte Motors eased oft . The Marine stocks were stronger, with n good demand for the common. Mid vale, nfler a loss of . recovered. Bt. Joseph's Lead ruled firm. Ktibmnrlno Hoat, nfler showing a loss of l't, 1 allied slightly. Oil stocks were In good demand, but somewhat Irregular. Ohio Oil moved up 2 points, Jersej went down t nnd H. O. of New York S Copper stocks were frnc tlnnallv better. In bonds ;rle convertible Is moved at n rnnife of . while the New York Stalo new ts were quoted for the first time nt 101 bid Hid Asket. Hr tlsh-Amertean Tobacco, Ilrltlsh-Amerlcan Tobacco. Che row . . . potdfleM ron.oltdatM llendeo Mfr, ., , .. . International Marine International Marine eref Kennrfott Conner lhtKh vallei coal Pales. Mat-ma I tinner M irronl Vjlduile Vlnlsslna Otis I leialoi OIN Klelatnr luef t'eerle I'enn Mar Onl Itlker-lleiteniiin . . , terlln (Mm Slanc'erd shin "utimnrltte . . Tobacco I'roducta t"nltil Prorlt Sliarlnir new Wnrlrl Film ... Wblto Motor Yukon Hold .... ... S" .no1" 81 tt. 1 70 WU .Til, 7 S3 IV 1M, at, tii t' 7i', 7H 7 mi ni in pi -'7 .' ,vn, ill .1 ,iu l. ' IH ! 3 M, l' COTTON' PRICES RALLIED; LIVERPOOL A (J00T) IH1YER Scntimcnt Was Unsettled nnd Shnrply Divided Ni:V YORK. .Inn. R. KclllnB orders were plentiful In the cotton market this morning, somo of them apparently be Iiir iirnflt-tahliiK "nt the market," nnd ns a result prices made a very poor response to the slinrp advances In Liverpool, on which tho local maiket should have moved up SO to SI points. Instead, the opening: Rains were but to 13 points. The tone, however, was ilrm. Spot Inter ests In this city led the attack on the market nnd offered all the months on the call. The buying, however, was (rood, with Wnll street and commission house tnltliiR Inrsr amounts and traders usually havliiK Liverpool operations also pur chased. Not slnco the das of Sttllv has the Liverpool market shown such activity ns dlplajed thlH inornltip, according to cotton Interests, Tho UnRllih market vvat due to come 14 to 3 points lower. At one tlmo prices showed advances of 20 to 21 points, but later reactions of 4 to 5 points occurred. Cabloa stated that the market was firm with coverlni; of shorts nnd trndc calling tho features There was an Improved spot demand abioad, the sales amounting; to 18,000 hales, the larcost In many months. This rtolal Included 11,000 bales of American. Toiupoi attires wcro higher, In tho cot ton belt this moniliiB, especially In the West nnd Southwest. Tlit leeelpts of cotton nt the ports for the day wcro estimated at 23,000 bales, compated with 21,366 bains last week, 72,251 bnles last year and 49,11)3 bales In 1011. The market was cNtrcmely nervous and unsettled durlnR the entire morning. The early setlmclt of sl or seven points from the openlnK adrnncn leflected tpilto a Bcnernl disposition lo attribute ptrructh abroad to difficulties of Importation lather than to any scarcity of supplies avail able around present prices In tho Houth. Liverpool was a sood buyer on the re action, however, while them wns also sonic demand from spot houses, and prices later In the mornlliB showed rallies of three or four points fiom tho lowest, with active mouths iiiIIiib about eight to ten polnta above last nlsht's closing figures Sentiment appeared to be unsettled and pretty sharply divided Homo think tho obvious dlfueiiltles of the export situa tion will discourage Southern holders: others that the present ndvance nbroad and tho widening difference foreshadow the overcoming of theso obstnclcs and an Imptoved export outlet. Part of this morning's selling was attributed to the South, but offerings came largely front Wall street and local sources. Yea. close Open. 11 a.m. 12 in, 2 p.m. lift 12:311 i'.v lijvi 1J.7S 12.1V I 12.S0 l.'.lil I2.IIS 1.-.7S 1S.UI r-',77 1S.WI r.'.is. li..".7 Livorpool Col ton LIVI'IU'OOL. Jan. 5. At Z p. m. futures were strong. Quotations were: Jiiuuary February. S.lGd.; March-April. S.Wd., July August. 7.60d. ; October-November, 7. tod, Tho sales wero 11,000 bales, Including 10, 700 bales American, RUSSIA TO ADVANCE CAR CO. FUNDS TO WORK WITH President of Canadian Company Says Arrangements Are Complete KUW VYORK, Jan, 5 - Senator N Curry, president of the Canadian Car and Foundry Company, said this morn ing that ariangementa have been com pleted between the Russian Commls bIoii and the Canadian Car and Foundry Company, whereby the Russian Govern ment Is to advance such amounts as may be required by the car company In car ryng out Its large shell order with the Russian Government. "No specific amount was determined upon," said Senator Curry, "but the total most commonly mentioned as needed by the car company Is JIO.000,000, The Russian Government will make ad vances In Instalments of from $1,600,000 to $2,000,000 from time to time as the needs of the company requite, c "Wo aro now shipping on an average of 00,000 shells a week, and this total will gradually bo Increased up to 100,000 shells per week. 'The difficulty with the company to date has been that of lack of working capital, especially by the companies to which the Russian shell order was sub let, In other words, owing to their un familiarity with tho class of work re quired In connection with the execution of the contract, It has tequlred very much larger nmounts or working capital than wag expected at, the outset, 'Through the arrangement, which has just been made and which has been ap proved by the. board of Canadian Car and Foundry Conjpany, It will not bo in a position to go ahead without delay in carrying out the .large Russian order, To Erect JSTew Steel Mills WHEELING, W. Va., Jan. 5.-The Whltaker-Ulessner Company, owner of large steel plants here, announced that they will erect sheet bar and open hearth steel mills at Beech Hollow. W. Va., near Wheeling. NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS KtrVV YORK. Jan. 9. Market irregular. Rr cetpts. 22 pikjrs ,Extr creajnery, 83c. r hUUsr scorlni. fHSW. . fStiL, dairy. 30 31c. tmltstion creamery 22Vtfr23H, January 12.2(1 March .... 12.10 April Mhv 12 ill July 12.) August Ottuher .... 12.3J tecwnber Spot 12.40 IiOCja jiararc acK&vj. crisi. id.u PVKK. Ex?V ftrs.j.. -.11iJl. eU, Jitttlc n?rby wbtM. lluw m icii cutlr. -1Uitst nearby fn,JUi wntU j tUr.itcu 0rt. gloave. FRENCH FINANCE WITHSTANDS ALL PERILS OF WAR Evil Forebodings Set at Naught by Strength of Nation's Resources SHIP GOLD TO ENGLAND Cash Balance Now Shown Gives Ministry of Republic Free Hand By YVES GUYOT Ex-Mnlstr of ruhllo Worki. Kdltor tAgence Kconomlcs M Financier Spedol rnfifit to the Keening l.tdptr PA IMS, Jnn. 5.-A jear ngo ninnv perils were foreseen for France from the tlnon ilnl point of view There wns piedletcd the emlaslon bv the Hank of Franco of 20.000 OtoOOO francs In notes, unlimited ad vances by Iho hank to the Slate, a mora torium without end, Indefinite postpone ment of liquidation on the Ilottrse, failure of confidence In great credit establish, inenis a ml a general fall In value of nit securities Whnt nre the farts Treasury bonds hnvo been Issued to the sum of 8,SO0,00O.0OO frnncs nnd hopds for national defense for 3.S0O.000.00O Advances bv the bniilt J to the fttnle lenched ?.lVMV0,0Ofl, nnd us soon nn tlie "Lorii of ictorv" was Issued advances of the onnk were riduced to 3.nui,nHfl0rt The note lsue of the bank reached VOO.OOO.fW, hut Its gold stock has ilseu to MI'.OOO.oiO .Meanwhlln the mo ratorium has Hntii-Jiitcd Itself without any radical measure being taken At the beginning of Octobei, 1914, loans In the Uinlt of France ninouuted to 4,t7f!, 000,000 franca, hut nt the end of 191.1 they amounted, to only 1,311,000,000 francs. The llourse closed Jul) 31, 1914, not to reopen before the end of the war, vet It not only reopened, but at tho end' of September, 1915, pre-war accounts were liquidated. Tho tlank of Franco offered to lend S.IO.OOO.OOO francs for lliiuldatlnn, but It was never called for. Members of tlln flntiran tlmmantt on -iili.n-lkn.l ir. n . Ortrt fnHn -- 1l..,J-,l , ., -"! vuu ,,i,iin iui iiquitiiiiKin, unit iiiitv was nil innt was neetleil, and tho market be came once more free nnd open The new loan will be quoted on the riourse beginning Jnnuaty fi. Tho "Loan of Victory did not wipe out tho country's cash balance. On the contrtry, the Min istry of Finance Is nble to Issue freely Treasury bonds, while the llnnk of Franco has sent 100,000,000 francs gold to 1'iir land. NEW EQUIPJIKNT OI.DKRS HEI. Ul' FPU LOWER PRICES Many Railroads and Steel Companies in Market Ni:V YOItK, Jan. 5 The tendency observable Inst week among certain com panies which are In the market for addi tional equipment to withhold orders In the expectation of a possible lowering In pi Ice of cars Is stilt noticeable. The Chesapeake and Ohio, which has been In the mnrkct for some time for passenger coaencs, vviiicn ate said to bo much needed by tho road, haa not -.vet placed Its order. The same Is true or the Uncituintl, In-' dlunnpolls and Western. The llethlehem Steel Corporalon, which was reported last week as Inquiring for 100 gondolas, bns not jet placed Its older, nnd l.s now ask ing for bids mi 21 ore cars and 30 copper cars, In addition to It3 orlglunl Inquiry. The Pittsburgh Steel is now lii-iili ln for 41 curs, nnd orfns on these cms weio Invited several weeks ago The Denver and lllo Grande has not yet placed Its order for 1000 locais. the In quiry for which wns leported some lime ago The new Inqulilea reponrd during the week are tho Union Tank Lino Com- pany, 3i tank cars and 47 tank uiulet- i rallies, Plttsbtugh Steel Company, 40 oie cars; Atlantic Jleflnlng Company. 15 tank I cars, nnd tho Pembl.t Coal Comp.iu, 100 mine ears. Tho oiders placod dtiiinc the weel. wero few, nntl possibly rctlected tho gcncial lettlng-dovvn of business thiougli the holi days The United States Aluminum Com pany ordered 12 10-foot flatcar.s from tho Standard Steel Car Company, and the Missouri, Knnsaa and Texas placed mi older for 1500 gondolas with tho American Car nnd Foundiy Company Tho Ana conda Copper Mining Company placed an older with the Pressed Steel Cat Company for 100 oie cais, nnd tho Mndne Coal Com pany oulcred to mine cars from tbo s.uno bulldets. it was hisu icarueri mat tun uel.iwarn and Hudson, which somo tlmo ago ln- vlted bids on 1000 underfrnmes, hail let tho contract during the weel New Philadelphia Hank Directors William H Godfiey vvaa elected n di rector of the Philadelphia National Hank In place of Lincoln Godfrey, resigned. Additional dltectors elected today wero Alva C. Dlukoy, Uldrldgo R. Johnson. J. Howard Few and J. Kearsloy Mitchell Mr. Dinkey Is president of the Mldvalc Steel and Ordnance Company Mr John sou Is president of the Victor Talking Machine Company. Mr Pew Is president of tho Sun Company and Mr Mitchell heads the Philadelphia Rubber Works Company l.EOAl, AnVKrtTISKijENTM IVfF NOsICK s HKHEMV CUMIN THAT "- an application will bo mads to tha flovernnr nf tha Commonwealth of Penntl vanla on Saturday, January 20th, IDIfl. bs Waller P. Sillier, tUIUam Hamilton and Milton A. Kelly, under tha act of Assemhlv of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania enti tled "An act to provide for the Incorporation and refulatlon of certain corporations." ap proved April Mlb, Pill, and the supplements thereto, for tha charter or an intei,,!.! .nr. Rr.VJl0.lV.? b.t.'V1"'"1 WALTER P MIU.UH COMPANI, INC.. the character and object of which Is the manufacture of paper botes and oilier similar article and the sale of such articles eo manufactured by It, and for thesa purposes to liava and possess and anjpy all the rights, benefits snd privileges of Hi said act of Asvembly and Its supple ments. JOHN O. JOHNSON. Solicitor. KI.KfTlON NOriC'll U55,j!'KANK,-,N NATIONAL HANK zl' t,,,,'0?l nd Chestnut Mrcrts. Pbtlsdalphta, December 30th. 1913. Th annual election for director, will bs held at the banking houaa on Tuesday. Jan uary lltli, 1010, between the hours of 11 noon aim 1 o'clock p. m. H. P. PA3SMOW5. CashUr. ANNUAL M E KTI NI, S 13" XUJS CKNTHAL NATIONAL HAMS r)rBmhi in 1C11S Th. Annual Election for Dlreuors of this BtBk will be bsld at tha Banking House so luesdajr, January 11, 1910, betwetn 11 a. m. and I p. ra. WILLIAM POST. Casbltr, j. NOIITUWKSTEIIN NATIONAL- Philadelphia. P January 1st, jBia Tho Annual Llectlon for Directors -ill bo held at the Banking Houaa on Tue.day. '! 11th, 1818, between U A M and LINPORD V. NICE. Cashier. PAHTNEBSmPB UA E HOL'GUT t'lOAU STOIIK. ISS H KST ul.r,r,1 A,!" r" " J! Uoklel. I'ra stnl all bilk at onto H. yi,DMAN milECTORr OF ACCOUNTANTS CwjIlleJ j'ubllo Accountanta ,.,k ?liAy.nKK,CB B- SHOWN CO 1.B .ESTATE TRUST UUJI.DINQ. UftNS 4. SPEAKUAN Tho Eourw VISITORS FROM HOLLAND DUE THIS MONTH ON TRADE MISSION Better Commercial Relations Between That Country and the United States the Object of Their Coming. Review of Business Conditions BnTTttTA commercial relations hctween Holland and the United States Is tho object of the visit to this country of two delegates, A. A Pfnnstclhl nnd ,t Uen dlon, who nre visiting the more Important manufacturing cities In this country They nre due In Philadelphia on January 14 and 15. Mr. Pfanstelhl is an American rltizen. who hns spent the last three years In Amsterdam In lecture work nnd commer cial enterprises connected with the Ameri can Export Chamber of Commerce Mr. tlendlon Is vice president of tho American Uxport Chamber of Commerce at Amster dam and manager of the International Commercial Intelligence Hureaii, with of fices In several continental cities These gentlemen nre not placing orders, hut will be glad to discuss fully with any manufacturers the ptospects for tho salo of their goods In European countries When in Philadelphia their hend quarfcis will be in the Hureau of Foreign nnd Domestic Commerce, whoso ofllces are In the Wliteuer Ittilldltig, In connection with tho Philadelphia Chamber of Com incit c citnnsn to no up The ltetnll Urorers' Association In Iho llnurso reports that thn Increasing de mand for cheeso from IJttrnpenn countries Is likely to result In a sharp Increase In prices In the near future. Hcfore tho beginning of tho war the Imports of cheese to this countty weio verv small In uiinpailo!i with the qunnlltv coiiunimcd, ami now Imports have dropped tn almost nothing, while cvpurts arc Ini tensing , I'liimerlv the bull, of American i heon i. -11110 fiom New York Stnte. hut the greater pari of It is now made In .Michi gan and Wisconsin. In certain parts of Pcnnslvnnla It Is still an Important In dustrv . cspeclnll 111 Iho southwert sec tion and nlo lit the northwest, around Mciidvllle and vlclnltv What Is known to the trntle ns fancy cheeses f.ro still Im ported from Kttropn WAn clausi; i.v lifi: policil-s. While one or two of th" larger life Insuinnce companies nre giving out the figures for the Inst vear, thev arc largely preliminary. It will bo n mnnth nr innrc heforc there will bo anv geneial publlca- iion in tne annual statenientH of most life companies, according to the nianager of the Mutual Life Insurance Companv of Now York, In Philadelphia. Asked l'f he could give unv idea If tho death claims III Kuropo would be abnormal on necouiii of thn war, he said that In recent yenis the Mutual Life had been doing vor little Furnpean business nnd, tberefoie. tile vvnr would lmve no effect on their business as a whole. He drew attention lo L'citulu mllltarv cladscs which me now being luseited Into policies Issued In this country, which would piotott the companies ngalnt mi iibnormnl number of death losses In tlie event of such n cataclvsnt In this roum rv ns Is now hap pening In Kuiopn. These clauses nro more stringent In the caso of nonnatural Ized teslclt'iita of the United States than In tho case of n itlir-Dorn or natuial Ized iPslrientH. ' rORTUNKS IN SHIPS The wildest speculation in ' war brides" on the stock mmket looks tnme as coin PHied with thn scculatlon In buying nnd selling steam and sailing vessels these dnvs Instances me given where vessels hnvo been bought nt $'00,000 nnd Inside of u month have changed bauds three or four tlmest each lime nt n sub stantial profit, the' llnnl sales bringing $1,100,000 The Amoilcin Shlplpng Hureau repoits at least 25 stcamslilps at .Inmalca unable to leave for l.ieu or coal Jamaica was fonneilv- ii coaling station, but todnv the supplv l.s evhausted and fi eight rates on ioaI from points In the neighborhood of Norfolk. Va , to Jamaica a dlstnmc of about 100 mile -arc quoted nt 112.1 pei ton Under normal conditions tbo best into would be $123, From Atlantic por' THE PHILADELPHIA NATIONAL BANK RESOURCES Loans and Discounts Customers' Liability under Credit and Acceptances Due from Banks Exchanges for Clearing House Cash and Reserve LIABILITIES Capital Stock Surplus and Net Profits (Earned) . . . Circulation Letters of Credit 6,102,629.82 Acceptances 1,680,879.16 n .. ( Individual . . $63,684,460.14 Ueposits: i Bank 32,235,207.48 95,919,667.62 $110,857,750.50 t.TSVt U RUE, President WILLIAM S. SIADDOX. Vlca President HOUACB FOItTEPCUK.VIc. Pres. A Cashier DAVID W. STEWAHT. Assistant Cashier PHA.N'K P bTEPHENS. Assistant Cashier O. HOWARD WOI.Pli Assistant Cashier DIRECTORS niCHARO ASHHL'nST. OKOHGt; WOOD. ALFItllUC HARRISON. LEVI U ni'u, tlKORflll II I'RA.IRR. QEORGK II. Mcl'WDUUN, i;rriNuu.M . morris. ItANDAL MOROAN, n dali: mi.NsoN, KAML'KL HUA. PIURIli; 8 dn PONT, THOMAS S OATKS, ASA r! WINO. SAJIL'UL M VAl'l'LAlN, Accounts of Mercantile Firms, Corporations, Banks and Bankers Invited Foreign Exchange Bought and Sold. Letters of Credit Issued Union National Bank Manufacturers National Bank Tlie above-named banks having consolidated their business for their mutual interests, we would be pleased to have all customers of the Manufacturers National Bank call at the new home, northeast corner 3d and Arch streets, where your old officers and friends, together with those of the Union National Bank, will be glad to greet you and accord to you all couitesies which you have heretofore enjoyed. Statement at Opening of Business January 3, 1916 ASSETS Loans and Invest ments $7,123,723.68 Due from Banks, 1,434,169.67 Exchanges Clearing House 435.949.64 Cash and Reserve 1.498.575.40 $10,492,418.39 W. H. to Ilsly the present freight rates for conl nre 20 shillings about $1 per ton. Coal In now selling In llnly at JSK ft Ion. COMMITTEE OF 100 TJOOSTETtS. "Tho Philadelphia. Traveling Commis sion ' Is to be thn title of a commlslon of 100 or more representative members of the Phllndelphla Chamber of Commerce to advertise Philadelphia as a commer cial centre. The first steps to orgnnlz" such a commission hnvo been taken by the Trade Knpnnslon Committee of tho chamber, and It Is planned that they shnll take a trip during the week ending March It to cover western Pennsylvania nnd New York Stnte. Tho trip will be made over the Pennsylvania Ttnllroad nnd the Haltlmore nnd Ohio Railroad, and will In clude such rltlen as Tvrone, Altoona, Johnstown. Orconsburg. Unlontown. Con- nellsvllle, McKcesporl, flutler. Klttnnnlng, Franklin, till CH, Corry nnd Erie. Pa. and Rochester, fhraeuso. Itlnghamton nnd Ulnilr.i, New York Stnte. Tills lilp is to be on a larger scale than anv tiling of the kind ever attempted he fore bv the Chamber of Commerce, and will, give distributers of goods In Phila delphia an opportunity to lake advantage of present prosperous conditions In tho lertltory to be lslled. ClfANim IN SltlPPIN'Cr FIRM The mnnnger nf Chnrles M. Tavlor Sons, luc , nf the Itourse Ilulldlng, who has been acting as the representative of Fur ness. Uythy A Co, Ltd, of England, In the shipping business, snvs thnt since the announcement that Fun-ess Wjlh) iC 'o would In future art as their nvvn tcp resentnllves liero no changes whatever have hern made In the oigaiilzatlon of Tn v lor Sons, Inc. Tho Furncss Compani. Is not only a large shipowner, but It owns and op erates several large shipbuilding arils, nntablv In Hnrrow-ln-Fuiness. Lynn nnd also on tho Tyno In England. It has iccentlj ncqiilred two Important lines on this side of tho Atlantic There Is a dif ference of opinion among shipping men whether the change means a future bene fit lo tho port of Philadelphia or not, with thn weight of opinion on tho nega tive sldo of tho question. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES EVENING LEDGER This -iTVI.r; TYPE for like this! cine t tine . .... tf'C ir Una Threo times one week I2tjc per lino Mix limes one vvrcK 10c per Una Situations Wanted, three limes one week l'l cents per lino per Insertion. Place your order for (luce or more limes and it will be Inserted in the daity Public Ledger at no additional cost. On or two thno rato for Hi aviso I.rporr and l'Lattc l,niru combined Is tn rents per line, with ,h exception of Help Wanted and' Situations VVanicd. which la 13 cents per line. roit TYPE LIKE THIS (or like this) which ts permitted In nil classifications ex tent Help nnd Hlluntlona Wanted Lost and Found. Personals, Hoarding and Uooms add rivB cu.sts 1'int link to any of auove itAir-H. There is a drug store near your home that vill accept Ledger want ads at office rates. PERSONAI,S VVILI. NOT-he r i.pnnslblror anv bills un les con. ratted In melr IlOllLltr klSMJiV r-'li Frankfordine. 1 VVIl.t. Vtr le rcRponsthle for any debts unices contra t'd bv iniaii AI1IIAH-V.M llCHfSMV.s H Olh St. Philadelphia, January 3, 1910, .$52,071,105.38 Letters of .$14,707,157.78 18,491,651.96 7,702,855.75 1 i rr cio.i tnt nn j.ijOO'ijyfy.uo 33,198,809.74 $110,857,750.50 $1,500,000.00 5,005,576.40 618,997.50 WILLIAM It. DONNKR, WVLLACi: li. SIMMONS. samim:i. n wvrrinkr WILLIAM S. OOni'RIIV, ALVA C UlNKKV. i:ldridoi:h johnson. J HOWARD PlIW. .1 KlIUtbLUVMI'lCHI'l.l.. LIABILITIES Capital $500,000.00 Surplus and N e t Profits 421,184.13 Circulation ..... 543,497.50. Deposits 9.027,736.76 $10,492,418.39 CARPENTER, President. "lfr I -njgf? WANXED-KEKAI.B rS$flm5K3$.- ... 1 lrt.wrt.efV BKSH.ttMW.Vnt-rTTf cttcal ,eea- TiOrWtfEt-nE-ii -....., ..... ens niti JH?. IVdVerofflc?- ttttnnct Ad"5 rtm UI.KHK wanted for office duties, one with niiowiqpo or nnndwrlttnir P. o nn,YiiVyi '' ln omt ms'lds'?nrnhihn1'X,rnl!,l'L.!l'J whreis?:t O find riftWtlKtnlfa sjAtr "Ns- ' v!" LSS hi.-V"' rioe5n,;!L-:f". pifrencM UJ'Y,f''OPK8-1:Ir'rleneed gri'on' enTeioi.'!1 :fLa7ia';oiuLf "Joll A2n?J IKr' '"v;ork 'IT tvallpap. Tee. .ter5VSnvderC:ve'M(r "" W iinmcnv- r;x stendv hands over Irt vears .an s-c re st-sd e.rrk. ISTi'l W.. '"T" nll. over l J.VI!'.imM nftH" ,wrnlng. 1120 .V rjtw rence st "iXi'Siv lwrleneed- .loepers r-o11 pi?rr,f?.2i C",nywWnl nee'tv-lls "ifoslirj to., ircnnrff hIrttv TTnit e-i. .1 '-"" .steady Ivors iOPSEKKKPBIt - WTntedT Fefl"ned", nTtlTs woman imhmi, in a.. ,n ,i'cu' ."ul" bl.nr .U,.- ..i "I- "" .'" .r" ."" nUS. IT'SWU crble of over. biht of 'ffl "iina Mni'inKI'F,ircnorklnel Tor Cathollc"Fer U:rVn!LZlr:l,n"'" l.i butler .vfcet emptmcr : i . . imi 1 niiniiriw m nnt hiu noom ".10. Publla Idrer, riiursdnc 11 n clock llot'SRwrjiiK. B.neral al maid. soodlaiindress e 4 adults Hwarthmore ,- I',om, MO- Public It 2 o clock. I-,.,,,, itfm, reierence I a ''v,, 'mpioj Thursday at 2 o'clock." "j?ii5?WonK. e""n-Olrl. .trrdTTnVre. llahl;, experienced roo.) homa. famllv 4 H. .Mis, heed. Iloom 2.10. Puhlln Wi7. 4' Ken B:7troiVeUv"tn,' "' ""'"'"o HnFsrjwortK J?n'rfS!iWi,riJ?-KComr,!t''rt lrt for housework and cnnklni: Oerman ureferred ll"s vv. f.. nnrt cookl hlh ne. ll"l'Hr;'''K-,Voung rtTsunTeTrl forVe'n- VVHIThTi!':Hnr''.'nnnr, hllg. good Wages -" T IfarrlsJronifacrfora ave.. N.rhertn. "(irSil.nl'inicU,rl Mm"5' of 3 adult.. sSi VV . t'ptat st.. Oermantotcn. llOI'.St:VVtinK-i:jp. "woman for family of 2 rMerlvJadleaVVL rh!J!MllAlir Off K'lt'SKWOItK-Young white Klrli family's, Hiindajyanft.l'honetvlamond I174S J. ' ".V.H,;Wif,lKIVR WANTHD-Mu'sTV. compe. lent with. best rcf Phono Otn. 42H.1 W. '"?'i?H n""'s nled.Mlflers.lfiih Mty,Sly?-r"Nr'?:n""rJ'. nv trivn. ' J rt i - nRsr piitcna taid. ap. l'l.. Ml, x ::r sr. MOTIinn'S llUI.r;r:n-Wantel. a strong car, hi noman to take rharae of 2 children, bov N!,7.12'V e" H,'t ."X"" ,wn ehlldreiit must i.7r-rpKr''";'-.. ''hone Chestnut lllll N3. 117 v . Mount Alr-ave. OPftnATOIlS on all parts of'hlrts aTmniTuferJ S.r',ft '" " ". Wlh nno PA Pi: II Iinxi:a Wnnled. eipnilcnceiT topnen, and Irainei. Applv h'choetn.'s, aiiiJloHst Pmy,Hiwh''V.S:f,.KE?. on " M" 'h'r,,- rfM.i:St.Anti; wanted, cnoda. win Market at. fxp-erlcnt-M in 1ri- Hl.i I.I.I AUV , siennxrapher and tvplst: welt educated Protestant: must live In tlcrman mnn or North Philadelphia, references: elm lull pHitlmlar... I. Sit, ledger Centrai. aOPT HAT TimiMKIlS-Ciperlenccd trim tner. on men's enlt hats wanted Immedt "teh. Appl I'avmastrr'a Office. .John II. Metpon fomiianj. ,'th nnd MonlKomcrj ave. 5rr1I"MiHltAPIinilin"lim office Mperlenre pteferml: clie iinnllllcatlons and salarj- ej. lfci telj. II .M. Ledger Central. Mrf-MHUI VPlllIIt Must tie compctentfTexiir peiin laiKlllnti. Call Tube Worha. Oak Lane S-f:NOC5ItAPHi:ir. telephone operator, ern. for h Jlnanrlal lustltutlnii. p sin. Led Pent i VPIiWKITHH .ompt.. wonted nn Rem'ton ai-c iiB'd to tahtilatlnir work, noiif, oilier. ner hpply. Hate salarj desired. II K, Led. Cent. WA ITU ESI. competent and ohllKlnp. for Matn I. Inc. Meet cmplocr, Romn i".0. PuhllQ Ledger. Wfilncpdav II 0VI01K. V)'AITItls-nxperlrnce, nnd nliUln'?j reYei .mo required. I'hone Oicrhronk 1AH. VV VNTIH1 Hrlcht jouns women hetneen IT an, 22 jeara old. to take up telephone work .No experience neccnuir. Salary uild whlla learnlnir. Pleasant vork. permanent poin mon. Apply In person. 0 a in. to 3 p. in. m;i.i. 'riiLP.Pim.s'E t ompanv 4UH MARKET STRUKT WANTCD neapeilrtldr while tlrl for genenil hmisewnrk; small f.unib. Phone linsdowna -:l nr write H nil. JjnlprOffli r VVOVU.N, two. Kcwi,! took: aim h tnibermald and vialtress; miiht vcarh and Iron lit fainttr of two. best reference, required. P2? hpiuce M. ol'M, LAOl wanted; experienced Mteuoara. pner ana leiepuoue operator. i' aiu, i.eug dger Otfli e. NEW YEAH ClIANOKa NOW IS THE TIME for iimr ladle. eek luff rommert-lal pofltinus to coirult Hfi licnn nt Idter Central, Urn." I and Chest nut alh A aictlal Mnrvlce ir tendered la HrKNOtlRAPIIKRW. IMJUKKKr.PrllS ANIi CI.KRKS thrniiKh the I'oninurt lal DeparV ment to I.KIHIKU AUVEItTLSEIlH and Bre.it number of hidlc. havo been bene fited bi lliH Bcrvbe. lleneral lADV'tU' l'Li:ASINtr"l'KRMINl.iTV Ilia tore, not wholly deix-tnlent. wluile or lrl time, t maiiaiie an rxclualve business; i)U tion worth tl' to (.10 ptr week to rl<t patty slve pIioiia I. Ml, Idscr leutrat PltlLA Women (lott clerk, exama. c-otnlni S7n mo. aatntde que., free, write liumed tely rranklln Hut- llfPt 715 K noc-hester. N V HELP" WANTED MALE '" A MAN came to us today and said, "I want a bright young fellow who can write copy and rqugh out layouts for adver tisements. Can you tell me where to find him?" We could not. Here in populous Philadel phia we could not lay our hands on him im mediately! He was not advertising in the "Wanted" columns. Can' you fill the bill? Maybe another such would-be employer will come to us tomorrow. Is YOUR ad appearing now under "Situations Wanted"? I I' it J! s i W-fc(N. AlVnTI-JlNU WAN. lireftraLU $wX s4 oJitffiO irttim-4 Iti ntKrlftn'ij iy ftj.it vi - ruSf o mi UM4 J4IN ukL tfl4.tj iu tua-igiiHiitM n5fc -& lU-U-il vPCVitMtUv lot t Ufc-rvtCtlfc t'-UtU 4 J aoefijWH eiafr hs iio-l ; MwCtmn'mvi. " yify TcMl-$fc rlencX ln"n!on0.-emK-"" EL nee l-rank JPHXa2; ?.1c',;"Prl'itdnrs eN "1E--Jjr5? .seeder t'ollth and Market d. 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