- - - !- ' ,...!... . . Mt .. , -.- "j ' ; " .--- .-.-,., . . ... . .. i r ' TPtXT A TVTrtT A T TVrfrWC! IL ROOM TRAtE&'S OFFERED STOCKS AT CONCESSIONS IN AFTERNOON Selling Concentrated in War Specialties Heavy Buying Orders in Industrial Alcohol Checked Movement. Market Situation Hard' to Analyze NKW YORK, .Ian. IS. There was no blimmo In mnrlict conditions In today's trndlnp, nbaencc of oittAldo speculative buying making the tone wavering, mul moderate liquida tion, coupled with nggresslvo (tolling by tienrlsh room traders, was effective In forcing prices of many Issues to lower levels. Some specialties, however, wcra exceptionally strong. Cuban-Amcrlcnn Sugar Refining, with nn advance of 8V4 to 181U, making n new high record. The buying of tills stock was accompanied by reports that It will soon ho placed on a 20 per cent, divi dend basis. ' Tho afternoon session was marked by vigorous trading on tho part of tho speculative element, tho room traders offering stock nt concessions and cnuslng somo substantial losses. Most of this selling was concentrated In the war-order stocks, Including Crucible Steel, Ilaldwln Locomotive and Beth lehem Steel. Tho leading Industrials and railroads, nt tho same time, wcro Offered At fractional declines. This movement was checked by the appearance of heavy buying orders In Industrial Alcohol, which suddenly rose from 13R? to Ml'i, again lifting ' Its how high record. There was no news development to explnln this move- ! ment, but there wns a disposition to attribute It to pool activities and to the general expectation that a liberal dividend payment is near nt hand. J Marine, preferred was supplied by many of tho houses that had been active In forcing tho ndvnnce. Henry Clews d. Co. supplied ln.OOO shares of the common stock after It sold nt Its new high record. There was n vigorous ' upturn In Now York Central, which rose from 1099J to 111. United States Btcel was heavy throughout tho day. Tho market situation was hnrd to nnnlyzc, somo Interests believing that Industrial Alcohol and other Issues will ' advance In order to facilitate liquidation In other storks, hut this view was j not confirmed by tho character of the,, selling, outside of the Marine Issues. Bondholders May Undertake Reorganization Vhllo It Is expected by Interests well informed on Rock Island affairs that Investigations and legal proceedings of various hinds will ho undertaken within tho next six months, they nevertheless believe that tho bondholders will undertake n comprehensive reorganization nt n comparatively early date. In tho Judgment of theso Interests, only one thing should ho done, namely, that tho bondholders should foreclose and work out n comprehensive reor ganization plan that would provide for a large blanket mortgage. It should be sufficient not only to take care of existing obligations, but also to supply tho company with ample (funds through a period of years for improvement ttnd development work. New York Bond Sales V lnh. Law iiiv i inn'. im - IOO0 Amtt Mrcv r, ,W,Ofl AtlKl-t"T 1. 9 p '"HI Amer Tel fit 4i lfiimi f.n r-vt l't oirfo Armmir Co V- Mr, o Atrhlwin Kfn I . liflgo ,lo Ml 4 .... jpni to tv l inMs . BOCO An ov 4.1 IIKil , ncnii ,io cv r inu . liK'i Unit Ohio :t .1000 ito 4 II2H INiMiI do rv 4j , fRIi r.i.0 TtAO V I.EAWV At... S wi ii w nwn .I'sn Clot. iraH '''71 1115. mm nitf tOvV, lot.', )q . Diu ill ntM . nitt nil; t4-. srt 'Q15S icm, loan, I mil.", 1011 mil, ,1.1,, tsH S'lH iCTO lletn Steel 1st &g ., .tMii do rfel .-. ,. Iroeii iirook pi t .ii wis, Irt'i Oil (W.fc.TClcc ft., .-,(, Chi liny fin ..,..., "noil Cent I.Mth lut t . lotm Cent IMcine V.m . 400il Vent Itlt X J Ss . . 4w Chin cower T.,,. ireir i hes Ohio Kv 1Kb .-,of n Chen h Ohio 4i, , iron Chi & Kin til Ci. . ,l"i i ni ui en ii. tl2tt H2U .lo.ii lft'.H ..llt?i . .imi'4 . . ni ,, !lt4 ..imv, ."' . .llcK.j i.IW . . M v(Kt l hi ft Nwn 3W. Em Is. S1' Chi It Q Jolni in. . . ow v, , ni t w u en ,e 4IKII I 111 II X- I, ,!-- J. jjilll t.'lll II IJ III :i jl.oo I. .I HI ! n.1 vl. SO'i HI 4IKII fill II 1UI HU. ."tXKI'C M ft St I' een I IJIIW1 C M K- St l CV ."rt 11') tlnon n w a m i ,.v ji&a mt nrui lev pn .n0 ."10) l.'llhHn A H 11a ,.vxi,i Cumlierliinil Tel in-2tf lon:4 nt't mm KfH 1.12't MIH .14 1CI 1l4 10211, !t 10MI llNll'J, ioir. siH I II. V( uri'i ioat llTlt 1114 NEW HIGH MARKS REACHED BY WHEAT Demand Wns Large Covering Active Reports of Good Sales for Export - -'- ' ""i Sales in Philadelphia CHtCAOO, Jnn. IS. a rninpant bull ninrkct prcvnllcit for wheat today, nil for mer records on the crop bclnn passed. May cloned nt the highest, nt $1.31"!A. against J1.2SW nt tho rtirt ycftcrday. nnd .Inly ohly 'ie. below the ton. r.t JI.2P1, itij ' compared with U.2J. yesterday's Inst price. 1i!nv I T,lf' ,1m',l"' wns vtry heavy. Itiiu Covering Wns nctlvc nnd thero were ni'; reports of good snles for export. Pro iT'u nouncert strcnKth wns shown nt the open S2 . lag. There wns n brief illp In tho enrly T-JJ4 I dealings on realizing, following a higher iiiij stnrt, hut the upward swing wns quickly M , renewed. jJJJJJ ! Foreigners wcro credited with being jt4 I good buyers of futures. Green bug nnd tootj. t "csslnn fly reports nro becoming so In lrl .... v.. ""- ' ".f '-"" ,. .v.. ...-.. I Sre. eloi 1! Am Mi . . liM '0 ,m Mininc . . Tji .11 Am ltes rref. . O.Vt 41 Huff Hus pref. r,T M lirlll J r :m :vi Com Iron. 43 ICTi Lm Sleet 7H4 In' Chlnn Cniiper .... 10.-. i:,ee Slor ll I to rJrlo -41U 75 Inn Co N Am... Stf 10 Key Tel prff.... ; 4ID Iilte Sun Com.. DH i"i lnlith Xiv W in lhlKli V11I .... soi 40 l.rh l Trnnn. Vi - Mlnehlll .:;t Ii) Mlml Confer,. . :iih 1.1 North l'entm... nil 4nii J'ennn llnllroml. .1H M l'hiu Co 111 ,lo 01m cref. T11- I'hlln Klertrlp. 4W 4 im 4'4n 10014 loon, Innu I Inter In the season In Kansas; Texas anil Iir-'U IIKH lir.'li ! Oklnhonin .1 . . finu ,ui ,n7 1 UKiniiomn. -. l. ;'."::.'.'."". "- -': '..? -." .'j.f 1 ........... -4 i,..in. .. .t. ...... ...... n... ,. iiet ; jiiiii ronv .s rn.iiiii m,;. hit;;, ii, i;c!i f? km ur ,. ' i-L 1KO I It T tr etf.. t.l I'nln Tmetloo. . IM Ilendlns: 8: 121, Tonopnh Itel,.., 4, IM Tonoonh MlnlnjT ri', to rnlon Trnc .. .. 4', Iffll l.'nlted (Ins Imp HI", 1 110 l! H Steel Snii 100 Wur Ir & Kt... lOi? .SO V .Ter Sennh ,V 1:11 wmmor Conl.. i.,'. :.tv, nil ium isu Kl)(t IS'4 .-,l!ij :isn in r.sH 4 I'd :sn :'J S2. 41 44', tr: R.V4 M'i oOK, m Low. K it nt t ir.i tSJS .so 1.4 nt H . 'IS run IITJ t Irve, oi5 r.TVi :m 41 71 .11 01 4IU mi S'i. .iiU p:t IWH 4.1. 2llJ MU "". S1 15 4d !', ilw. IU BOND BUSINESS BEST IN DECADE DESPITE FOREIGN LIQUIDATK Rapid Transit Resolution to Go to Councils lWffrli vanuei'iip oaiu lu nave iveiuseu vjnairmanship of New Cambria Merger The revival bf rctlvlty In tho bond mnr ket hns been hailed with enthusiasm by tho Investment houses. Kven the most sstignliio bond brokers hnve been sur prised by the developments In their de pnrtment during the last forlnlght. Deal ings since the beginning of the year bnvo been tlio heaviest In a decade, showing that the supply of Idle funds Is still, very great. The big Influx of gold from abroad, tnken together with the more flexible banking system nnd the enor- elimination of 8-ccnt exchange iumi uE on me ptesent stirfnr ." ntK.tl.ndopt.on of a fid There was less activity n ttniut 3 Improvement shares on ,.- r.11.6'' : the price fluctuated within nnrrn 1? ." Tbo Street Is divided ? !I? "mtt whether ntivthlno- in ti,"i."'"'"5n " will develop this spring cnnib,?, was Inclined tosaT. posslhle V.T.: s.l lit" Illn Maui. t..i ... 'viii rf ..u uuiin Mini .'"'r,u'c """gnrreeiM moils prollts neqitlred by tho Industrial ' tlmt tho clinhmnti-t, In ,,'e it.onL 'Vew Terk romimnles. Iins been tie chief Influenco ' ..-. IL. ?.! Vm.',,. B" p "A lhc board of ,11 zir r: . ,.: .. , ..... "7 . , "" iii'wa imti ocen orrererf i t... .-; in'ij 1 " " . . , . , ' Xn!,!,er.l"V ."l!it of the .N'ntla,,,1 r, l, :xi Detroit I'nlteil li. KX'.) Din serur (.urn '.... MM) Ifrle ronv 4 Ser H.. led) Ilrle prior 4s norm Urnnhy HJ tmn tlrent North lit :tmo 1 1 in) ft Man In ... . 110.X) Him n Mini rnl 3s. KIMI 111 .Steel del) 4il... l.nriti III ( entrnl l ta.,'1... 40tX- Interh .Met 4ii ,11"" llllllll IV I ll- ",.,. 'IP ,T t.lai'l Inter Mer Mr et I'tB.lniU 1MK' Japiinc.'e new n S IH v tn; 7(U ", s'iX, iffiftt hid :tnn 71 iiiij Sit 7.Vi 1111 .ll .IS" . 11.1 . M . S'X.. . 78-ii, . 114! . 11)11. . 1)7 . Pfi . S.T. . ti""l .1i;; llllllO N' V cltv 4ll l!lll in 1 I.M'im n v c I'm .Vov Ida. inn 4IHIII I.Ik ft Jl T 1(11(1 T.lcr & M '1 .111 1 I.01III.II1I ,, I111.11) I.ntils ft Nn-h I-... .'lim Minn ft St 1, -If... IP l do .n inono Mo Knn & T let In 1 1IK1) do 4W." ihiki lo l',ie l l:ifi:) Jin Cat' ev r,- .... .-.ivti Mont 1 owcr ."- anoii Nat Knntn ft sip r.i nnno N v ' II ."a IIKIll N v c tr Mini 4n ir.i.vi") N v c in 7(1(4 10. 1H) vr t'1'4 in 7.1'i sl, lfl'2 tJ.11 J Jill .11 SUV. 7S 42 II', im.'. P(1'4 II71, K.1V p.. I, in ltl 4 r4fc J"'.", t()7lj l(l -t-H ,4 II Mi .111 7.1'H ims tool, sl'.l K iv.-.i 11)1 11.1 :.i KIW, 7S 4 'J -tin 4D'i ni"! M P"l; 117 No New FJnnncinR by New York Central Now In circles usually well Informed regarding niTnlrs of the New York Central Railroad Company It Is stated that tho $"0,000,000 which Is to be devoted to Improvements us regards tho elimination of trne!cn on 11th avenue will not j necessitate nny new flnnnelng for soine time to come. Affairs of tho New York Central arc said t bo In better shape than they have been In n niiin- j ber of years. I''or the year ended December 31 hint the company earned con- pldernbly more than twice Itn r per cent, dividend, nnd expectations lire, us wnn stated a short time ago, that tho dividend will be Increased to 0 per cent, per annum at the March meeting of the board. NEW YORK STOCK SALES I-lelnee. IIIcli. Low. Clcee. Alank.i Juneau (Hi 0' Alaska fiold M 2.i)( MU Allls-ChalmeM Mfe. . . 2RJS 2SU' AHU-Chalm Mfg pf. .. . Ml 8(1 Am Ac Chemical 71H "Vi Am Ab Chem pf OS 08 Am Heel Suear 07i CI) Am Can (KIJi 0.1'. Am Can pf --1 13 Am O & F 71'f Am Coal Products 170 Am Coal Pro-J pf 1 Hi Am Cotton Oil ,Wi Am Hide & !."athr. .. 115 j Am Hldo & I. pf -. Am Ice Securities. . .. 25'i Am Linseed pf l.'l Am Locomotive !! Am Locomotive pf . . . . 10'J Am Malt 8!i Am Malt pf 3l!f Am Smrlt ft Itcf 1015 Am Smelt & lief pf...UH?j IK Am Kmelters pf A 0.1 IKI Am Steel Fouiulrlpi wim 'sucar nefiiiin- n'i OH 27'i 70M 71 l)S 07 i fi'JJi J7H r0 71 OS m 1I2S 1I2JJ 1123li ii Uo'. r," V2H Mli 42)i 00!J MU (15!j 102 102 102 0'5 8M 0 III :i2'4 33' limis in-Pi i.ij 1 1.-1 1 1.) I ! .WJf '0'4 AS AS UVi 113M I14j 115 PS14 10!) 11. Vi .0lj I Hi 2.'ii I2!i MU 102 8M :i2H 0 172' i llo'i "O'j ll'i R5'i 2o,"i N V N Y N Y Nor.' N II & 11. C & II It... O & West. . weitern. . ImsI rlnre. lllah. 12 . 100 . l.-.'i Am Suear Itcflnlnz pr.HSlj UN's 1IKH 11S5 ; Hock W.md Norfolk Southern North American Northern Pacl.'lc .. Out Mirer Mln Pacific .Mall l'enn Kallru.vl Peoples (i.n t!hl... Philadelphia Co. . . . Pills Coal Co X J. PltU Coal Co X 1 pf.tl'S Pittsburgh Steel pf. . . 0'JK. PlttJ C C & St I ,VI Poised Stt-ei Car Co . Ill Pressed S C Co pf l()j Pullman Co 170 Quicksilver .. Quicksilver pr n Hy Steel Spg Co 40)5 Ity Con Copper 24 'i Heaillnc ,S2 Itepublle Iron .": Steel. .12 Hepubllc I & S pf 109 HOW HI 2 H 21) IID:i 120 27 21V lU.'i Low. Clr..e, 'Vi 71 M 111)',' 110V 2Hi 2s nil'i 11!)' 2-l'f 2l'i 2!j (Knn N V fins II ft K)ii N V IIH.V ret 4- .. . tn-n N v llivv mil r, . 1000 N V Tel Ben 4'4- LUiD N V W (J v ll Mi,-.. t.-,(l(lll Norf Went Im IIM'ii .Vorf . 'wl ev C-is. Kim Nor p.u' nrlor I-.... 7('(ii Nor Cnu iren .'In IlKio ore Short I. ref 4. . . '.'(TO ParlfU' Trl .In L'ln'il I'enna aen rt l'4-... ipci t'enn.i 111 IM tnr'i lien Ir 88 .11 H'ui Uoek I-land In 41 10 Itoek il,,nd rfil la. . r:n itnek uinn.i n- ::iv Itwv Ptel HPK .1 r.fno ,st I. Ar tl V rfd 4-.. ircirt 8t f.mili" 8wn rn In. IV! O K..i.i,i,i..l A 1. mil .1 imnii Soiiili Itell .1,1 ,..l")'( .... ,1 f.f,l 1,1 III,' ,- 1,. ,. SiVC) do ev r.'t f n .it. . I.'II.H) 80111I1 Pec iM 4.. 4()i Smith lly Ren 4. sni'il do cm .'a .-.no Tnxp- Co Us .T 0.1 Third Ave new Is.. ro-n do mij r, Iimi I 8 lienlty .In 1SII1HI f S Steel .Ik Kail flllnll I'nc 1st Ir... 1P0W) do ev In Jl (1(1 Vll llWV of (l) Went Kleetrlc ."-. .. :'(tui do ev .Im I'.iOO Weft Jld 1t 4-.... ('.it'll West Union 4'.,ii... S.1'4 "4i r.xit S'J !i:ni l:iii inf. .. IM . . ti'1 . .ten' ..imi ..Hut . . IIUSi .. Ml 1 SOS ii mi. 7'M ', .. C-Vl Mlt 1 . .Hl7.'. .. 104 . . 7 c, ..tnl'l . . SH " - '.'.u'y, .. H7'4 . . Ii:"', .. IN'i ..1'"(', ..I'll .. 71i . . rati 1 1 Mt 1011 8.1". li'Vi 7 IH 71V ni' r.sit us'; ps'f, S.' H'i ll.TH Nil, J 15 1 111) n:l'., iri'4 in'; intj HTK in1. lOIH 1l"l'A mi'l imv 11(1 Kill 1 uv, imi. siu sin v.r,K iii(, 1 1'.'. in'. 7''t 7:!l cm n.vi N'l, I'JVs 1'o'i, im H 1 s '.-. in'. Iiiii nvi 'HIV, 7i; 72'i 101 mi H.IVi Ki.1i i J-S s SI M n''T'i 101. r.7'; 1 7'. ti'l'i inn llSli, !MI , irr " 10'J pn rn Itecclnts nt Interior points were smaller, tbo total being about the snme-ns on this day a year ngo. A favorable Government snow map was Ignored, Clearances from tho seaboard were liberal nnd should In crease with the raising of tbo embargo nt I'nltlmoro, The forecast wns for snow and rising temperatures in tbo West. The vlslblo supply In the t 'tilled 3tnte, according to tlradstreet's, Is 8.1,775,000 bush els, a ilcct ease of 257.0CO bushels for the week, and compares with "8.V,003 bush els In 1915: In Cntuida, II Is 91.1 13.000 bush els, a decrenso of 1,40.1,000 bushels for the week, and compares with 3d.4d5.00O bush els In 1913; In Kurope, 7G,"01,000 bushels, nn increase of 3.90n,W) for the week, nnd compares with 76,700,000 bushels In 1915, Leading futures rnnsed n- follows: Vo.l'tl'B Wheal- Open, lllsli. Mny l.'.Si l.al-4 July 1.2.IIJ 1.2.1 uorn (new ueineryi Tnlnl onlei. Is," 1.1 nbaren, i"impnred ltb 14, IMl ulinre- jrterilnyt lliu far Mil- ueeli. 27,Pi:l Mm: enme perlnd Init ueeli, .1.1,087 plnirc-, HON DM. Ijlut prev. enle. IIIbIi .-liHi Ant (. .- i'i ,1-. . iiik iii- .-.ooii iini'i i,oe in ..n.iniv, Smm Hlec .1 1'eo Tr 4 s-l 10,10 Kev Tel lot .Is.. PllJ 70(10 Ijike Sup Ine .11. 2.1V VOOi) l.eh Nnv Imii 4n n7 1'IOts) do eon- 4'4-... 102 :iono Leh VI nen 4U-.101'. 10.1(1 do eon.- 4H "2.X .. :ioon do Conl Ks. ...tn.11'. inoo Pen l'n- t e 4i S1'4 10001) Pa Co 4".s unto Pcnna eont 4'i.-.ll)1W Horn) I'enna sen ItM.iniU 10-s) l'hll.i Co tons n- 1114 sr do It'll PS 1700.1 Phllit B.ee 4-. ...S'Hl 4IKI do .1- ...till in--) llendlnc gen 4s. Ii1l :!(K)i) Spiin-Atn I I1-..1H2 I700O WflUlnch Co ,'.-, 11 1(H"1 si; HUH $H 102H 102 mm 1(H) Kr. louu Kill', lis .N-r; lot r.1'4 17114 low. Clo.e. .tun. lii'i. K)li ". !iiti 2.1 n7 1(12 1011 lIKi S-'I'.t KrJ Inn Kilit, l)li ns SPi im HSV4 1( P-J'4 101J; llil4 2"U P7 imr, ill!!. 1(ll4 KMI s.l',4 102, Kid llll'i III. IS ,M 101 tl.1L, tin tn... Lou. Clo.e. eee. l.SSU .ZW, l.2s, l.yfh ti.2iu ti.22 .... tl., 1 in ll"li 115U ll,i'j ll.Vi O'j mi !)! 1)1- 12 12 12 M'i .W 5S iumi ioni lraxf 1"1 4A' Wi .' :us 3"i IDS'i VV) S'l fitpi 101 171 1J4 r, mi 21'i S2 Ti2 1()71'J 107)j 09)5 10) Am Trl . Til Am Tobacco, . Am Wool tr r . AmVrltlnc P pf ... Amz h & Smelt... Anaconda Copper. . . Associated Oil AtchT & S K AtchT&HKpr.... Ualdnrln Loco llaldvln Loco pf HaUlmon.' & Ohio. . . Baltimore & Ohio pf Sank of Commerce. . Batopllds Mlnlns. . Jli'lhlehcm Steel llrooklyn Itap Tr. Brunswick Tcim. . Dutto & Superlui . Cal Petroleum . . Cal IVIiuliuin p( , Canada Soutbrn. Canadian Parillc . Case J I tr M pf- Cent l-rjlhrr Co..... 127. 127'S V27H 127!i 2023. 202H 2ir')5 202)5 t."!X 4rii 43 4."i 11 11 11 11 07 0Sj 00 Jf (WH . hU Ml 8X!i SKS OS 07) 07) 07H' 107 107M 100J lOOJi 00) i fiOVJ 00 00 now iii)5 iosm un?x I ..107J- 1IW 10S IDS I .. IM'i 0DJ Olli 04)j : . . 70!i 7!)i 70 70'J I 177 177 177 177 2 23i 2!s 2)4 ' -ISS -10:l 475 4r0 ' . . 87),' 87). S7)j S7M : . . 12)- 121- 124 12h , .. 75H 7.'H 74 W 75 .. :i3ii :an r,2'- :2U .. 0711 05V 05 05 . . 581-j 58JJ 5S!J 5SJ 1 . 17Wi 17SI- 17S 17S 1 so as.'t ss)i ss?i r ( ' s,m w its e-. -i?i uiia trt7 uoii i Itocij Island pf Itumely M pr cfs dp .21! St Lord Jt S K 51 St I, . S V 2d pf.... 7) ScaboarJ A IJiin pi. . . 11 Sears Iloeliucl: & Co.. IS", smss-Sherr S a I South Porto It Sue. . Southern Pacific Southern Pac tr cfs... Southern Ity Southern Ity pf Standard Mllltnc pf. . htudebater Co Tcnn, Copper Teiai Co Terns Pacific Third Avenua United Clsar Stores. . United Dry Goods. . . United Dry Goods pf. Vi Union Pacific nfjjj Union Pacific pr Kl United Krult Co 4s U S Ind Alcohol 1117' SO 50 101 1CSU IN! ."' :;o 2P S1J 51', lo'j iom; lost. 1 24 1 i 0 7 If II) LSI COtj S') 50 101 lOS'j 4)1 0 30 2l's S3 5IJ-I 21' 0 7' 111'. 1SI 01 ( 24' 0 7' lOlj 1R1 Otlti 150 102) j Kl .152 1.VIH 15') .102)U 102S l')2 USX HOIj III)" 110h . 2:i 2;i,' 2,! 2.1 . C4 0-1 04 01 .SO K7 SO S7 i.iii ion it, v ir-i-i S& 0 onf 0)4 Cent Ltutucf Cupf...l00H 111) 100U 110 ChesaiH-jlM. A Ohio... 05 04)i 0-lJf Ollj Chile foiuA-r 'H 2.'l'f 2.1U l?a?f Chlno Cupper.. 51)4 5IJj 51 54',' Chlcacofll Western... 15 144 M)j MM Chi tit West pf ...30'.' 3S?1 :)SJf 3SK CUIMIII& St Pau.,..100; 101 IIMli, lOO'i O M &St T pf 131Jf 13." I3IU 134)i ChlIlIPae 173 17)1 1M 17U Cluett Pea . Co 70 74t 74 74 Colorado Fuel ft Iron. 4!) 48JI 40U 47 Col ft Southern 31 30 3d 30 Consolidated (las H3)s MHj 1J3 143 Continental Can 81 SOIj SDH M)4 Corn Products Itef.... 22H 22)1 21 M !!'1 Crucible Steel OS E0 (!5H 07"S Milan-Am sujar 173 181)f 174 178 01H (iVi Mi 22," 7014 137 Ii s;t'i I42'j 1454 II) am oia 22 h 70)5 137V. 140 01 222)5 S'i 'OH,' Oh 224 70h 137)5 .S3'. 140 vim 14515 I'OKKIGN EXCHANGE XKW VOHIC. Jan. I8.-TI10 fcuturo of the foreign exchange market In tho first j hour w.is nn advance In guilders to 4l1i ll'.ii. Steillns sbov.cd steadiness nt : M.iS-1C for demunil and $1,771-10 for I rallies. Francs at 3..cr,i for cnblcs and SJ.',", for checks, and reiclismatks nt T.'l.Tr 1 "3"c., were uneluingcd. Other quotations ' were: Lire cables, "li.TG: checks. ?0 T7; I Swiss eablcJ. '.17; cbccnii C5.1S; Vienna. l2.U1ftl2!C)C.: stockbolnt, i7."0f"7.SDc: pe setas. 19.0Wr11i.12c.; guilders llfiMUe.: ' roubles, -Wt'tWic With the exception of guilders, which held strong nt 4 lit I Hi, tho market turned ' a iilindo easier around midday. Hu.slne.xs : wnn inoileriite. Quotations follow: Do I mnnd sterling. 4.7ilV! 1.75 G-lrt; cables. ' 1.7": reiebsnmrks 75 '(. liz 75 'J-1C ; fnno cables. 5.8)"!,; checks, ,n..Sj U ; guilders, ' 44ii I IV',. In tho early afternoon -utch exchange ' moved to n now high leval nt 44 ".iu'i.i ! 111-2 This wns renn.-lrd 1 lilellv due to advantage being taken of current pi-Ices 1 for American railway Biviiritica to liiiut- date. Sterling was a shade taster nt t.'tilMfi for demand and 4.7" for cables. For Satunlny, 4.70 1-8 wnn iptotcd fur demand. , , Mnv July ... o.it-- Mnv .. Julv ... I.nnl--tnnunry Mny ... July ... ItllH- Jnauniy .Mnv ... Pork Jnnunry .Mnv ... Iliil. tA-ke. 71114 7lit4 70': SO'i r.tji 0(4 7" 7!H ', 4P'5 7 SO MI'J .10 V4 71)' t 17IH. ..10.77 ..11.1.1 ..11.21 ..I1.S2 ..11.2(1 (1.00 0 .1.1 11. 1.1 11.2.1 10.11! Il.l: II 20.10 .. u.ir 2D.()'I 20.20 ln..n tll.07 11.22 K1.P1 f 11.2.1 riM'j '20.42 111.11.1 til. 22 ii.a.i in.j.0 11.21) ItLSO 2o.::n Vh, RTKEBT C0XTINIIEI) TO SELL, HUT C0TT0X WAS STKADY Fnctor Dny'a Tnlnl mile-, $I;13,.1B", cotnpnreil nllli SI! Ino je-tenliiyt Hiiih fnr till- week, rr.ll.H87; inline period l;i.l weeli, .'31(13,1.1(1. Local Bid and Asked Huff & Sua t c 1I0 pref J 0 Prill .. II.iMwIii 1I0 pref (linilirlii Steel l!leetrle Storneo .... (ienenil Asphnit .... i'o plef Kev Tel ilu t e ito pref tike Hup Corp I.elilRli Nnv LelilKh Volley Lehlsh Vnlley 'Pr.... ilo pirf Pepim I'lill.i r.li'ctrle i PI1II11 To ilo tier rent pref. ilo II per (ent met. Phllii 11 T ilo tr etfs ttcnillnc Tmlny 111. I. .tkeri. . nsn ::iu.(j Ve-teri1.y tllU. Ashed. .. .-niii iiT r.s, ... . . I'M nil ail in ..lliiij til 111114 111 .JOS Kl.) HIM HP"' .. 7.1-li 71 7l'i 7tlJ .. c: nt 111 11.1 .. .ti :n :ii.i :u .. 711 71 71) 71 .. 141, ni; ii, i4-i, .. it's nil tt'j Mij . . (ill 7(1 (ill 7u .. I)'., U IP, l"i .. 7st, 711 7s'i, 711 .. Ml Ml'! MI'S SI .. IS), 111 IS), 111 .. nsi. Msi! nsii ::sn .. r,xu .ii; ,is-s ''. . . 2S 2S'l 2S 2"i ..II 4 .1 4.1 41'.. . . :i.i "1; a. ,;n . . l:iVj 14 4:71, 41 .. HI ll'i I!) His, . . Ill lliti 111 li", .. SHU S2 M'k !'2', Financial Briefs Liverpool Buying n Receipts Larger j NEW YOntC. Jnn. IS. At the opening I this mornlnn tho cotton market was stendv. tbo new crop months, September ' nnd October, showing ndvnnccs of 2 and ' 1 points, respectively, while tho nearby ' options were 2 to '3 points lower. Thero ; wan continued selling by somo Wnll j Street bouses, but others purchased, and ', Hinnll liuvlnt? bv snot Interest:! of Julv , wns noted. After tho call thero ap- , I'Vnirth Street National Hank directors prnrei; u disposition to break nwny from , org.-inlzcd today by re-electing retiring the usual procedure of lgtiotlng Liver- . officers. pool, si-id ndv.'incen there caused bulng erdei'rt here 011 which rulllcs of severni liolnts v.'rre scored. Liverpool one" inoro came IiMit than due. showing gains of n',4 to "i points ! nt the stnrt here and Inter advancing i about 2 points further, ngnlnnt ",i lower to 1 Iilglicr expected. Cinld to tho nmoiint of $l,"iO),000 arrived in Xew York-from Liverpool. I Charles V, Welsh, or Hubert Gleiidln j nlii'" ."i Co., was elected a director of I the I'rnuklln Flro Ifmirnncc Company I today to fill a vuenncy. Other dlreclois were re-elected. v. .. ,nlm JL' of forelgn-owned Unnlc but that be bad refuse,! 11 C.!tti r still being steed- to pressure of business. Tho ,ii..Wni5 icmnna continues : from New York also staled ii,, 1 UBI BiiiB i. v.Hiiipuen, 01 tno Yoitnir-tonn r.:a I hi! pnny. won d be nmdn r..i.i?I. "."Coma elgn 1 Jtcploglo vice president. It w, ? y of hot the promoters of n," m,,!p?"f-, ocer 1 negotiating with the .S'ew York XiJi lilt d hi! Cotnnnnv n,1 n, ,.." hSWpi Company for neniiutiim. ',?!'' St(tl ... i... ........1 1 r, - .. .r -" m snim-M iiul inu iiiiuiiiiuii .ii uiiu luiiMuii ior ion , ini.it, 1,. ... -'" .... . 11 .,.- 1 t ,.1 .- ,. .. . -"-"'j ni nie nif, in 3.1111 iu do ino (leinnliil of llio 1 ..r 41 wnnnn Steel sinpkhni.i. T l"e ''W.M- To be sure, sales American securities nro lly made, but the demand greater than the supply, surprising ns that may seem, and this selling Incidentally Is helping the for exchange situation nulto Independent! the Hrltlsh Government's so-called moblll zotlon plnti. Deposits of securities are being freely made through the Hank of Knglntid, but it Is the llrltlfili Government to sell the Issues thus ncmilrcd In nny way that will de press quotations. Hits Understood that the scheme Is to utilize the purchases ns collateral for loans nnd thus control sterling exchange. All these factors, cou pled with the apparent certainty that money Is going to remain ensy for some time yot, render the outlook for the bond market decidedly encouraging. There wns brisk dealing In bonds on the local exchange, today. Wclsbach 6.1 were a fenture with a substantial gain. Pennsylvania Company 4 'is and tho two Pennsylvania Railroad 4 ',4 per cent. Issues were also In good demand, ns were Klee trlc and People's Is and Heading 4.1. Philadelphia Electric 4s moved Up a sub stantial fraction nnd there wits largo trailing In Lehigh Navigation l'4s. Stimulated by tho lino report of earn ings 'published after tho close yester day, ltnpld Transit moved up fractionally and so did Union Trnctlnn. Tho operating ratio of the system in December was r.3.92 per cent, and for tbo six months i.t." per cent. Klxed rhurges were $47,SOO larger tbiui the previous six months. On Thursday trie first steps of the new nil nilnlstiatlnii looking toward making nn arrangement for tbo Kupld Trnnslt Com pany to operate the proposed elty-bullt high-speed linos will be mado when u rerohitlon to that effect will bo Intro duced In Councils. Whpn tho news reached tho Street ltnpld Transit stock reacted. This resolution among other things piovhlcH tbnt the proposed tigt cement be tween the city and the P. H. T. shall con tain a provision for straight S-ccnt fares ulth free transfer privileges 011 the new subway and elevated Hues, the Immcdlnto wnnnn Steel stockholders fn- ',.C.IH!S A few weeks ago thev ?.?. WO a shnre, liaVo accepted ti.i. . ,. " v.r? W-H of Increased enrnlngs the eontroUln. ?' terest Is holding out for a hlahS i!IS KATES FOK MONEY li'l. Time. New York .' tV(2 2'jSia I'hllmlclpliln 't4 :i"5l Huston :i 4 IliK fhlciKo n'jfil 4 il Uenimer.-I il paper, thrie to nil months. I'lilt nilolphln. :J3l-l i'r cent. BANK CLEARINGS Rink elrtitilpisa tmlay ermp.ircil w'lth corro rimnillnL' ,1.1V hint two VenrHI Hlir. 11.11 s-'t. lAlllo ...fl7.12l.2-ll f14.!r.i."1 Chlcafto (,7.12il.l)il .1I..1II.S.42I1 llipt jil 4.T- IJ.'I I .111. 1.11.171 Hank Acceptances U S Ind Alcohol pf. ..112': njjj 111, U2Jj 173 lKDf 174 , I)elare 4 Hudson... 153 153'f 15311 153 'i I Detroit, lillson 135'i 137H 137 137 J Dl5tllU.fi. Sec Corp.... 10l -I7JJ 411 47J4 DonujJlmej 2S) 2SJf 27U 27J Krio. 41 J 41K 40t 41 JKrla Jit pf. 57 57 COlj .rifi)X ita Min smelt pf,, 55jf 55 -.- 5- Uen Cbvmlcal 290 300 300 300 1 General Kleetrlc. n.. 17(14 17(5s 174 I75H 1 Ueucral Motors 475 4S0 475 4K9 General ..lotoM pf 114W 114 111 114 Uoedrtcl. It F Co 73-S 74 72i 72)j Ureenc-C-nanei 4H'i 47JX 47i 41t uraoby tuusol soif k"4 .5' j MM Ureal Northern pr, ...1214 124! 124 12ti li Nor rfs for ore pr, -1S 4Si 4S)j 48H tiuceva Kiploran 23JJ 2:l) 23H 23)( IIIIboU Ceat 107 I07i 107 107H id iiaiv i iitij uu 111) ins AgncuJiuru eim 21'i Int Asrtcultural pf . . . C.- u USU II1 & !'... . USUI P & V pf. . . 1 United ltys Inv Co. . i United Itys Inv pf. . . I U h ltuboer U H Itubber 1st pf. . U S Kteol Conn I U .S hteel Corpn pf . . , Utah Coppei Va-Caro Chem ! Wabash ! Wabash pf A ! Wauadipf II 1 Wells Kargo Kip West-Tii Union Tel. .. Western Maryland. . . ' West K : M ' Whseilne & L K , Wheel 4 h 1st pf. . ' Wheel & 1. K 2d pf- I Woolworth V XT .... , Woolorlh f W pf... . 50 . 111JJ . .37 . 55." f IDS ., h."'l U7'4 . 70 . 4()'i . HHa 4S ;ui fill 30 50 10S M 1I7U 70H MM 10ij IS.'f 31i .131- 131 01i 31'J U7i 3)i 13 1 12114 121?i 121 12.lj 12Uf 121 01 3tl 13 llj -- 4 50 1U! 30 MM io; KM 117M 78 u 49'i HHi Wi am llBJli m ;iou 3. 13 m 50 10li 30 5.)J 107?4 K5M 117' 7K), 50M HlVi 4S 31 'i 133M 01 :wi 07'4 3M 13 :v 121 i2Hi ANNUAL KLKCTIONS 2& lut Paper Co, Int Paper Co pf Int Coq Cor v t c sh. lot Consol Corp pf... losp coa copper IU.' 49 191) 7011 47 IM 49 laix 70! Wi 2211 2!1M 0.1 11M 49 l'.l 75 40 215 hOL'TH'VAHK .NATIONAL HANK l'hllailelnlllu. January lTih. lulu. At the Annual Uleitlon, licl.l un illo lltll 1 Init., thu fullowlnic tucliliolJ..rii wtro eloelod Dlrertura lor the oi.BUInt tar: Kilwln A. Merrick 'lorrls flonenbuun, l''erilln.iuil V. Iloniiarton Sannifl H. n.irnion John II. llurncr llecrto V. fchoch I William A. Ilumllton (Ivircu Amleraon William It. Hortz Kjinuel Hamilton IVilllam Wi Koulkroil, Jr. Jo.epl, C Trainer . h.. mu.trin ... .1... 111.. U..I.I . .-I I01t , .lay. JOHN II. llAlll'liH was auDolnted lollOtVIIIff .'1?l U3 UM 49 10M 75M 40M !I0 lotN'Icket r I cU- .22"l let Nickel pf r t cfs HIM U1M 111M HIM lut M M ef 01 do . . 22M 23' 2 Hi 22M int M M pf c's of dp. ,S,IM HVi S2M KIM Kan City Southern. ... 304 30M 30 30 Larfc Steel Co (S2'i K2M SIM Hiii ItAtaU. Valt.y M)M ttiii 7UM 80 IJwett & Sly n 201 259)1 25'J'i 25U'i 2a 21 21 21 IS1 ISO lbO 180 130 129M !29Ji 129M 79 79 79 79 I07jj ItO 109 109 C7l 07Ji U5M 7 bSM fe9.'i 86M &KU &IK 7l 53h 5.1U l4wsWUes BU-ult. . IxrUlard P Co . Jjxjli & Nash. lcfcy Cos Uit ihlrt Co pf . Ma?U Motors, ... Mm Motors 1st pf . Max Motors 2d pf . Minn Stl'ibS Jl. Mlaa i.St Louis ... Ulna & St Lpf ..... Klcaa J'ctroleuxn .. Mk I'etrokuni pf Mo Kii & Texas . . JJ(tKaa jt Tas pf , liiMri Copper S Hc" tr rfs. . . .. llHtu Fuiirer K-t atoult Co pf "Kt Cloai: & teult- Nat U1 Co K.i Huf M 24 pf Kv li t OPPvT Chulrnian of the Hoard and I lie fitiu'crri wuru elected: I'rIilut. WILLIAM W. KOULKHOD. Jr. View l're.. FKItUINANU V. HUXNAKPO.N' VlCtt I're.ltl-ill. HA11UKI. H. DAltilQN Uollcllur. W1I.LIAS1 S. FUHST Notary. WALTKIt it. 11UJ1J1KI.I. TU toltuvYintr uppolntineuu were made: Ua.lller. UA.W.tt .' MTKI.NMAN AmUtunt Cashier. JOHN W. COLUMA.V WALVKII J. STELNJIAN, Cahlr TJIK CilttAltlt NATIONAL HANK of l'hiluiU'lnMu Juuuur. lSlli, mill. I At the ANNUAL JIEETINU of thu Mtotk I hi.ldiri, held on the 12;h Instant, the fullow j Inr blockhuldra were elected Dlnciura to I serve during the entulnc sear: 33? 124M 124M I24M 124J U 9i f U 1 Fruni'l- II. Itcev-a uaniei luiuaa (leorso E. Ilurtol Hudman U. UrUcom J. Mauran Ithodea W. Frederick Snyder IloUrt Toland Wm. Newlld Kly lorrl L. Clothltr John lirlbUI 21M 21 114M 115M 101 latj a&M an an rsM 99 15H. 33)t 0M m n ..126M 127 137 - Sltf KIM SIM 71M 72 TOM 9 &'i Hit 15M 13M 15)5 1 00, 0i 15li 37i 5H 51 77 ?$ Air Bf-fai. -150JJ 151)i 118 21 I MM 00 GJ I5)i 37 J i Sit SJi 77 127 S1J,' 71M an 15H 150 L.o.tfe sl-.l-'addca KrumJa H. l!cie, Jr. Wm, W. Frailer O-orce-I). Huernsurten J(Mph Wayne, Jr. Hvan Itimlolph Murrta 11. Itmktux Anhui V. Morion WilHara Jay Taruer A. J. County At 0. MUETIMJ of thu Director Ji.ld this day. FIIANCIB 11. flBBVllS uua unaulm oualy re-elected Clialrman. aod the folloivlni; oUlucra uoanlmoualy re-elected; JOSBl'it WAVNl;. Jr . Hrnldcnt EVAN IUNUOLPH. Vke I'rr.Ulnu THCO. B. WlKDKHSHIiUI. Vice Preatdcnt CHAS. M. ASHTON. C-bler j2Sr THE UEIwll'AHE DIVISION CANAL ""' COJII'ANV F 1'KNNMVI.VANIA . l'blt..delphli. January Hi. 1010. The enuual oiettlue of the atuckheldira of the Delaware OlvMon Canal Cumpany of I'ennsylvaula. and an election for SH.nKra to serve for thu eusulec ycur. will le held al the oDIce of the company, No. 4J7 t'heatuut et, Philadelphia, I'u., on Tueaday. iVLruury 1. l'JIO. at 13 o'clock m. H. F. JJAKKK. SeereUi-y. NEW YOIIK. Jnn. IS. I'rlme bnnk ac ceptances xhotved 11 monotony of dullness) nnd rates were 11'. Innl at 2 per cent, for 60s nnd " per cent tor DC. There bus been a Rood deal of comment In bankliiR cir cles over recent unfounded reports of bnnklnt; ncceptancefi belli:? de.ilt In at 21.3 to 24 per cent. The Inference Is that tbo actual Intended reference was to tltno money on collateral. STATE BANK CALL HAItUlrlllUna, Jnn. 1S.-A call lias been Issued for n statement of State banks and trust companies as of the close of business January 12. 3SF ANNl'Af. ELECTIONS nrsp THE rAltllEUS' & MECHANICS" ZZ- NATIONAL HANK rhlladelphla, Jan. 18, 191(1. Al an election held on thu 12th day of Jnminry, IP HI, the lollowlnk'-nnmed mock holderx wrro ileileil Director of this Hank lor the i'1-oilnK year: IIOWAHD W. LEWIS JOHN l. LEWIS ULEMHNT H. NEWDOLD HUOIttlE I FAIINUM C. S. W. PACKARD J. FKANKI.IN JleFADDEN (I. COLESIlEltHV I'UIIVEH JAMES CIlOHIir IIItOWN J. IIERTItAM LlI'Hl.NCOTT IIOUEHT E. HAbTINUS H. l'EMHEUTON HUTCHINSON EDtiAH C. FELTON CIIAItLES II. LUDINOTON At a ineetlus of thu Director held this day. Mr. HOWARD W. LEWIS waa unan imously re-elected President. EDW. BTOTESHUItV LEWIf. - Caahler. IHANKIIN NATIONAL HANK llroad and Chestnut Strcctx. I'hllidelphla. January IT, Hllrt. SI II10 ANNUAL ELECTION, liel.l nn the 11th Instant, the HiIIohIiie stockhoUlera were elecie.i uirecvurw v. ia 4,u. iu skrve ior the euaulnc year, vlti Hamul T. lloillue Tercy C. Madeira Thirtian DW lit Cuyltr Kllla I-usey 1-ussinore (Worse II. Fraxler Jlcrrla U Clothier Edward II. Smith C. S. W. I'a.kurd Henry Tatnall Chorlton Varuall .1. Rutherford Me.MIItr W. W, Alterhury Frederick I . Hilly Ede.'rU. Felton EinnEhaiu 11. llorrls IMwaril V. Ueale J. Amlrrwallarrlu Jr. Daniel II. W'cnU Johu Hampton Dames Arthur W. Pewull At a ineetlnt; of the Director, held this day. Jlr. J. It- McALLISTER was unanim ously re-elected 1'realdent, aud Meisrs. J. A. IlAHllIS. Jr.. and E. I. PASeMOHE. Vice President E. P. PASSMORE. Cgshler. -TTsJi5 NOUTinVKSTEHN NATIONAL HANK -- Milladelplila. Pa., J inuary ISth. 11)1(1, At a nwtlBB of Jlie Director hehl this day the fnllowlBE rfScura were unaqtmuutly re-eleetMl: ROW. A. WHMIDT. Preeldeot OTT" R. IWOI-e Vice Prvldent MNPOnn C NICE, Cashier Jlliex MOOrtli Aaalatant Cashla RUBY U. VALE. Solicit? FRANK JL J.IASP15V, Notuy L1NFOIIO f. NICE. Cashier. In the cttry afternoon New Orlcnns bu.vhn; caused n sllsbt rally, but nffcrliiRn IlicleiiKed oil 11 scale up, cotton ronillis I'diti both local and Soutberii Intel esL-i. lltulne-H was not active and much of It icpiecenled swltcliinr between old nnd new crops, the latter rtillnr; relatively steady. The export of cotton toilny 11s BieKiitcd 3!),SD0 bales, compared with "0, 1 11) biilci on tblt: day last year. Clcaraiicea for the sea-oil iiRKrcRato 2,r,98,CS" bales, contrasted with 3,228.973 bales In tho cor lespoudliiK period Inst season. Tho rcci Ipts of cotton at tho ports for the ilny were estimated at W.O00 bales, compared, with 3.i,"2" bales Inst week, 101,01) Inst year and CO.UH bales In 10U. Yes. 1I1 no. Ol en. HIkIi. Low. rios ;ii ,'.'! 1 i ."' I2T: 12 12.T' 12 111 At a special mcctlup; the stockholders of the International Nickel voted In fuvor of tho plan to 1 educe the par value of the coinmun stock from $100 to "J" per sliuie. The Nov.' York Subtrenstiry Rained "2SI, 000 from the hnnkn yesterday, but slnco last Krlday has lost net $176,00) to tho linnku. Statement of the .I'lntllrv March . . .Mnv July OMn'-er 1) 1 em her Hi 1" i".:.'i 12 T7 127 I2.TS 12.12 12..-.I) 1 'HI Hf.U 12. r.S IP. 4' I 12.7S 1V.71 I'.'.ll'! I'.'.xl 12. Sll I l'.7S 12.11') 12.UI 1?.:l1 I 1 '.'.-1 12.7.-. I P.'.'tl I 12.01 1".H7 12. SO Liverpool Cotton Jan. IS. Soot cotton demand nt nn iidviinee todav or .1 LIVKIIPOOr, wi 4 In coixl tioilltti. 0:1 tht lil-H m nt S "7d. for tnldiinlnnilH. SnlfM OBKreiC'lte 12 0i'(l htiies. Incilldhu; M10O Imlee Amerlc.m. The Imports were .VKS) Lulee, nil .mcrlcim. The market fnr tuturen closed twrelv ste.idv ill 11 net n.'.viinee of :iiffti points. DIVIDENDS DECLAIJED Com tei-ulnp February 1 uuarter to stock Wlll)a-OverIaniI Companv ly l'.s per cent., navablo I-'' nf rpcnnl Januurv J. Anieilcati tlrnphophone Company, regular li'nrlerly lni per eent. on prereired. ihiyahle I-'elinriry 1," to holder or leeoid February 1. Pacific Coast ComiMny, rceulnr ou.irterly l'i per eent. on tlret and 1 per cent, on second preferred, payable February 1. Hooka close January 2S and reopen February 2. Vorl; Hallways Company, usual semiannual 2li per cent, on preferred, payable January .11 to s.oek of record January 2u. BAK SILVER The prlco of commercial liar silver In New York advanced I.e. 10 .MlHe. today. In Iaiudon It was up Ud. to 2it?sd. Manchester Ynrns Firm MANCIIKSTKR, Jan. IS.-Yarns wero Mulct nnd llrm. lluslncss In cloths Is checked by tho higher prices asked. rmantowii Trust Company January 12, 1916 ASSETS Cash and Reserve $777,771.27 Investments 67.12,514.72 $7,510,28599 ELKINS, MORRIS & CO. BANKERS Land Titlo Building Philadelphia Choctaw and Memphis Railroad Company 1st 5s, Jan., 1949 Yield S.12 Free of Normal Federal Income Tax An Excellent Preferred Stock Investment .luw 1'iv.itMtll SIOCK Ol IltC Miicncan uas iV lilcctris Co. (par value $50), which vc olfcr at a price to yield O'r, is protected by tle carniiiRs oi subsidiary com panics oicratitir iu 74 com iiiuiiitii?s in six States. Earn ings arc over six tunes the annual iiliviticiul on all otit slaiitliiifr preferred stock. Ilccntisc of the Rcoj:rapliical location ot the subsidiary 'otnpanics and the divcrsi- hetl tiKture of their business llic sources of income arc of a particularly staple character. Send for circular No, ,M4 which describes tins stock. William P. Bor.bright & Co., k MORRIS WISTAR STROUD, jr, ' Manaoer 137 ClIJISTNl'T STltKflT llil!nilrlplil,t rir lnrlt Ito.lmi Drlrnli ....nuuiii t.iiiiiMii i: innuriRHl Jt eg. i urn: iionnriBiu Ar t:n. Of Great Importance All people rely upon the ad vice of n pntul doctor and a good lawyer. Wo cfFcr the advices rC rriri'l Tlntilrtfn am nil tnnAi twu i iiitiuwiij un uit llVDk ment Giibjcctc. j- Our monthly list of approve:! investments will bo furniflis.1 on request. Edwabd B. Smith &.Co.i BANKERS ShTitwiir.u Itu , "( Jlemrl3 .Vciu Yotk a,i( .'-(tllfiiiciHH Stock Kjttianot nAi, isn Ciir.Ki.Nt'r bTA . Piiiijtnt - to Pink Sir.r.ET Nr.w Yon I LIABILITIES Capital Stock Surplus Undivided I'rolits.. Deposits $600,000.00 900.000.00 70,494.76 5,939,791.23 $7,510,285.99 $10,834,334.10 Trust Funds WM. T. MURPHY, President. CLARENCE C. BRINTON, Treasurer. REPORT OF The Pennsylvania Company for Insurances on Lives and Granting Annuities Trust and Safe Deposit Company 517 Chestnut Street Broad Street Office, Chestnut andJuniper Streets At the Close of Business January 12, 191G RESOURCES Cash on Hand and In Dunk ,.. Call Loans upon Collateral , Time I.naiiH upon Collateral ,,,, INVKST.MK.NT SKCCIUTIKS OWNED, VIZ: HtockH, Bonds, etc , MortKngen Reanrva Fund for the Protection of "Cash Accounts" , Real tvutnte. Furniture and Fixtures InterfSt Accrued , ,.,..,,, Miscellaneous Assets ,, ...... $3,050,&20.00 ...... 1,168,891.09 Ilaliinces in Trust SU',132,921,01 lC.SliS, 512.76 3.3T6.710.74 1,219,111,09 6,63.1,038,71 933,235.00 110,215.56 81,318,14 IIIIIKSTimV Of irCOUNTANTII I'rrtlllnl I'ulillr ArruuntunU laWkkvck K. HKuws CO. liilS ItKAI. &nTK TltUsiT 111 1 1. PINO. Total $44,082,423.07 LIABILITIES . ; 2,ooo,ooo.on 4,500,000.00 ,.,..,,... SIS, 801.52 36,940,925.10 .......... 101.231.21 12,461:94. ... $44,042307 Capital Slock ,,i,,,,'ml ,,.,,.;. Kurplus Fund , , I'mflvldert Profits, Less ICxpcnso and Taxes Paid..,,....,., De posit? ..............,.............. , ........... Interest, Payable .,.,, .,.,,,.,.,;,. Miscellaneous Liabilities .,...., ,,.,....,. Total,,,., TRUST DEPARTMENT Individual TruetF, Held uj Kxccutor. AdinlnUtrator,1 Trustee, Quardlan. Commlttac. Attorney, etc Investments (par value) . .Cash 'i Amount for Investment Mnount no: (or Iiivutmt'iit ncome Awaiting Distribution , .2on,7ii5.na l,4t3;J4,U7 Corporate Trusts. Totnl raoiint of Honda Secured by Mortgages or Other Collateral., Total.: ,;;.. 5210,287,634.63 of Corporations ?2.'W,03Q.77Ja Total Amount of Securities Held us Collateral linger Canorate Deeds ot Trust C. S. W. PACKARD, , Prcsideol .ior:a'i.:2.ia C, S. NEWHALL. Trcsiurer Another Good Record The average attendance of our past year was 14 Out of 17 Directors the I: -J IlIltMCTOHS JOHN' J. MncUOKALD WILSON CATIIETtWOOD v.v t. suppi.nn JOH S3. -VKNTZ T1IOS. J. JEFFRIES JOSEPH II. PAItVIN WM. II. FOLWELI. WALTER A. BA I'dlt 11)10 C1IAS. S. CALWELL ' 'KltANK II. MOSS ai:o. w. it. noiiEP.Ts MEmtlTT N. WILLlTtJ, Jr. LOl'IS It. PAGE J. E. UAUM DAVID C. MUADLEV L IHOJII'SON OlFlCEIlS CHAS. B. CALWELL, President. M. X. WILL1T8. Vice-President. NEWTON AV. CORSON, Cashier. TIIOS. J. JEFFH1ES, ALLEN M. MATTHEWS. A'ice-Presldent. Asst. Cashier. ALUERT N. HOGO, Asst. Cashier. Active, Careful Guidance. Corn Exchange National Bank Philadelphia Chestnut at Second J INCOItPOIIATKIl 11S1 The Insurance Company State of Pennsylvania! 308 and 310 Walnut Street, Philadelphia STATEMENT DECEMBER 31, 1915. ASSETS Ilouds and Stocks ,,,,.,, ,.,,,....,,.,.,,,. Mortgage Loans , ......, .,..,,(,.,......(. Real Estate ,,,,,,,.,.. ..........i..,, .,.,, .,...........,,. Cash in Uanks. and Office.. ,.,..., ,.,....,..,,.. Premiums in course ot collection.,,,,.,,,-., Accrued Interest and other'ltetna,,, , , ,. ,,,,,.,,,,..... LIABILITIES In force, annual 12.820.01'-" JS6.JH.0J 61S.5JJ 17,7-. $4,012,313 and Reserve Fund for Insurance lunu puuuiva .,.,.....,,..,..,, Ileservti Fund for Insurance in force, perpetual policies Reserve Fund for Loseef under adjustment.. ........ Reserve Fund for Taxes uud all other Claims........ Surplus to Policyholders Cash Capital ii ie.i20.to NET SURPLUS, over Capital and all Liabilities ,tna.oniai liecemuer dl. 1016. 426.420"I J1.773.680.9S 513.666.60 359.351.91 39,221.61 uccemuer ill, 1015 OFFICES UCSTAVX'S ItKMAK. Jr.. I'ltESlUKNT A . Tur IVslte nUftn. Vlee Prttldeut Julia J. I', liodcrrs. Btttttitir J"t,, Hurr) u. Btrpbeiuan, Mce rreaiaent f-umuifl r CliitcroitH tUarce V'aui. Jr. ausUviu ttcuaa, Jr. ltdward F. nU Itkhard I. Atutiu Jon. J. FrellDgbuyua C It Uorttan. 3d Vercy Tl. Clark LawMuce 1". Iuul C. Ii. KluwbboJir, Jr. W. W. Curtis JUHlsrra. ocrrrku.7 'r,, ItuJjct.. AUtaut btettUtt John ii. ShrlsKjt Cbarlas Fearou laurvna tt. "M "-. ; jfiuory ScJtio , Walta uuvan i