BUSINESS MEN NOTE BIG RISE 1M PRICES OF COMMODITIES increase in Burlaps Is at Least 60 Per CentAluminum $ Quotations Also Go Up EVEIG LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, iOifl. TT I . iL&an iMAVAHfeA A 1 fL taW cent recently In the prices of bvr F.Erf Anhell & Smith, Bourse Hulld- L "There Is a burlap bns which n few ".. miiU tidtiA VtAAn Krtiiirhi ni A " ""L""" : ":. "r,.8"' " Burlap." "e al,J' ",s mado from Jute, and tieriy all the world's supply of Jule eonea from India. It Is manufactured ihtfe Into bags. Catcutta Is the great Market for tho burlap bags." i ,fVVht do you think 13 tho principal ttiipti for this advance In prices?" ithere are several reasons. One Ib tho !. -t... (r.ltlneF rnronaa frn Tnrlln ? is a ship on her way from India to th,, United States nt the present time Uh about 20.000,000 yards of burlap ns Mrt of her cargo If she hasn't been tor HamA or met with some other mishap. ffhoi the number of bags used by the rail" In Europe for filling with sand to gfce fortifications, Is beyond alt calcula- There Is a movement on foot to mSstllute cotton In the manufacture of Mft. This will unquestionably glvo a toast (o the rlce of cotton, but If tho Vfc of cotton should advanco too high ,lben It would bo cheaper to go back to . krtt&. f"Burlap bags arc used for flour, sugar, nini potatoes and a hundred Buch com- fnoditlM Bna ttl0 d6mtin1 ,s enormous. In r.k. A.ntlne thev Use millions of tlieno IMP I" tno wheat harvest. Therols oblg 'hursts In second-hand bags, and thev 'jai also proportionately advanced in "' ALUMINUM GOBS VP IN PHICE 1 could not say that we nre manufac- 'Muring 'more aluminum than lost year," iild the rjiiiaaeipnin manager or tne 'Alatmnum tompanj- 01 America, incre 1j bnly ono company manufacturing nlu tnlntira In the United States, and that Is cur comparts-. Aluminum can only bo mnufactured successfully as a commer cial proposition when you can get a prac- jltlcslly unlimited Quantity of cheap clec tirl..nrrent. We have one reduction nlnnt It Niagara Falls and ono at Messina, H. r. At both places tho electric cur rent Is made by hydrnullc power. R "One could hardly say what the price cr aluminum is. iiihl ocpiemuer u was meted at 19 cents a poundl today tho nuo- ititloh Js 65 cents. k- "Moat people think that tho greater part Ytit the aluminum Droduced In thin mun. ftrjTis madn Into cooking utensils. That tli the smallest branch of our busings. 'Aluminum Is made Into automobile bod f lei, snd It Is now entering largely Into tne manufacture 01 pans or internal com- 'lustlon engines on ncoount of Its light ta and strength. There Is not a pound "ef tin-hcnrth steel made today without fa small quantity of aluminum. If an Ingot f'iteel were cast In tho ordinary way fuid rolled, and then cut transversely, you PmhM m smnll snnrpn whnpd nl l.n.i .e'ftrnnP.Tt0,lt from lhr 119. na ever pure." "lumlnum Is rarely If C II. SUPPLEE ON OETTINQ TO- UKTIIEH llnf 15 V'TS "60, when a man In our or hi ,busl"esa would meet a compel! nnnr ?ln "'i'. Cl0M lhc 8trect " """ uivV 0wn. hls hcnd or "" " 'ho other snn1 aZV av?l(1 ""'" 9nld C. Hender nnlrv .rp,lec' ?f the S"PPleo 'Alderney U Kl .iln lh0 dn,r Btlu lc business set together and discuss our business. hi Z . mfcl cach othor wo shako mm? .fcVo.found llmt we C0UJ 8'V0 rff.ii.0the.r .lcle,la thQt nrB helpful. We Tf ,mt "mnn en"' "Pcct to get t,.i ' ""ggpstion rrom another man In Busineis unless ho gave something In re turn. And wo flml ii tiiv. aET-TOOETHER MEETING ni?!l? ?r8t,1!c.?tlr'rof tho Jteinbcrs' Coun cil of the Philadelphia Chamber of Com 2IJccf.1rl2i6 was ,lelJ t0l,ay at n lunch eon at tho Hotel Adolphla, with about 100 members of th council present. There was an open discussion ns to how the council could best serve tho Interests of tno members of tho chamber through tho group system, which has been organized inside tho organisation and which tho n. cra of thB council represent. This group system, It ls claimed, ls a new departure In tho activities of a Chamber of Commerce, tho Philadelphia Urnmber being tho first to adopt the Idea. The members of tho chamber nro classi fied Into groups, each group representing .. iiraur inuustry or business. These groups each select a reprcsentntlvo to he Members' Council and In addition they have regular stated meetings, where mat tors of Importance pertaining to their par tlcular group nre brought tip and If of sufficient Importance are brought before tho Members' Council. Eventunllv they come up beforo the chamber ns a whole, where tho full weight of the whole mem bershlp of tho chamber Is brought to benr In order to carry the matter to a suc cessful Issue. Centered and which the rolling nroccs.q hmi ijict-forced out. Tho addition of a small quantity of aluminum nt a certain stage aWrcomes this defect. 1 t.The raw material from which aluml- ruhi ib iiiuue ib a apecies 01 ciay caueu ;cjnxue,' ana comes principally from Ala toi and other neighboring States. One of the first stages of manufactum In tn iijueezrout tho water, which nmounts to Brper cent. It takes a heat of from 4900 to 6000 degrees In the electric fur- IftMcej to reduce the remainder, and tlKiro jlls not much pure aluminum In a ton of the raw material. Our company Is not tithe only one that sells aluminum. There ftre many second-hand dealers who buy as junK anu melt it, out they cannot DYES SCARCER THAN EVER. "The dje situation could not bo much worso than It U today," said Wnlter K, Knlpe, dyer, of Hancock mid Derks streets. "A man came to seo me about dyeing somo men's swenlnr rnnta n pm. 4aln color. I told him what It woulil cost to use thnt particular color, and he figured that It meant an addition of J3 n dozen to tho prlco of his goods, but he simply had to havo them dyed, and ho placed the order. Somo of tho rtvns wo are getting today In this country nre coming from China. Tho additional pack ing tho Chinese put around them would add at least 8 cents a pound to tho price. Wo have to pay vsry high prices fur these dyes and send the money over be- iuru we gei tncm. this country can I maito nil tho dyes we need If the Govern ment will only take hold of this matter In a common scnao manner and give tho necessary protection to the manufac turing. "But," ho added, "If many of tho state ments we hear from Washington aro truo the proper Government ofllclals who are handling this matter have very dis torted Ideas of tho real situation." DL'TIES REDUCED IN BRAZIL. The President of Brazil lins Just signed a decree materially reducing the Import duty on many United States products, including wheat, flour, condensed milk, clocks, typewriters, corsets, etc. WHEAT DROPPED ON HEAVY SELLING Business on an Enormous Scale. Buyers of Yesterday Were Prompt to Resell CHICAGO, Jan. 19.-Thcre was a break In tho wheat market today following n. show- of strength at tho outset, when May ,.?1.'.C.I!0'.,J:32, a now hlRh record, against 1.3154 at tho end yesterday. July opened unchanged at t.S4, but later advanced !fic. May was enrrlrrl tlmvn , ti -m t..it closed a little nbovo the lowest at' i.30, and July to J1.23H, but finished above tho bottom at J1.23H. Trade was on an enormous scale. An early advance at Liverpool added Im petus to the bulge hero yesterday and brought a great many buying orders Into the market from speculators. Yester day s biggest buyers wer nrnmni . sell In a vigorous fashion, A leading campaigner on tho buying side yesterday was credited with Unloading 2.000,000 bush els. This was followed by extensive sell ing from the other sources. Tho market nt Liverpool also turned easier on a drop of 9d. In Argentine freight rates to 160s. 9d ntid Indications of freer shipments from that coMntry and Australia. There were rallies at times, but bulls wero not aggressive. The spring wheat markets were easier, and there wero reports of Increased sell ing by tho country. The weather forecast for the gicat crop-growing States gen erally Indicated hlcher irinnrii.u. Tho price current summary was bear ish. It is said that extensive damaRo from whiter killing was problematical, and that surface freezing did not cause great damage. Foreign crop advices gen erally wero favorable. A dispatch from Kansas City said that elevators there had about H.000,000 bushels, with 2,CO0.000 bushels on tracks. Export demand was noor. nml It nvnn reported that hard wheat was offered at loner prices at tho Gulf. Loading futures ranged as follows: . Whent Oncn. High. Lmv. cltKr!" ctac". y 1..12 1.32 1.110 t.nil'.i 1.3IS ";iJ-....-:-.,.',-,-.?.,f...'-1 ' i--'STl.-l T ww i i iic v urn vt'rjrjf" 16 MINING STOCK QUOTATIONS TONOPA1I gTOCKS. Bid Jim. flutter ....... , ,.,.,. ,il icNsmara ,,, oi MUcah Exttnslon .I.,."..;"; I 20 Montana . ,i,,,.,.,,.,,.,, .no Northern Siar ,, ,.,,t , .tn Tonopah Belmont ,.. .,. 41i Tonopsh Rxtenaton 4. Tonopah Mining ,. Rescue Kula os west Eid ... . ,;,.;r; :;.:;;:.; ; . .. OOLDPlEtJ STCWKS. AtlAnta .20 Biur Bun :..:::: ,m Booth .,, .3 UUIIdog, ,., 02 Comblnstlon, Fraction 07 Dlomondneld B U ,at lift'r , 01 Klornc ,, , ,..,, .to 90W2'W 'joniolldated too Goldneld Merger ., .to Jumbo Hxtenslon 1.2 Kewanas 20 t)ro . . .01 Sand Kn ...... .ns Silver Pick Sa , , , MISCFJI.LANKOUa. Falrv Aeteo 01 Klmberly.,. 02 Neadn Still ...........;;: 1? Nrnd Wonder t.iio BAIt SILVER In London bar ellver was quoted at pence. Tho price of bar Hlvcr In New York ,W5 cent. Aaked ,m .ot .10 2-T .32 .17 . 41. 4 7-10 .oil .70 .51 .Ot HI) .01 .01 .IN .01 .Ol ..4.1 l.Oll .IS 1.31 .21 AH n .00 .0.1 .01 so 1.70 LONDON STOCK MARKET 20U To Add More American Shares to Treasury's List LOXDON'. Jan 19,-Deallngs In Ame lean securities on the Stock Exchango con tinued small, and tho group had a checked appearance. Seventeen repre sentative Junior American stocks and United States Steel preferred will be added to tho treasury's list of acceptable Issues tomorrow. Canadian Taclflc displayed heaviness. Home rails were Irregular, but price changes wero confined to fractions. South American rails again advanced. Tho gilt-edged section was steady. The neces sity of an early new war loan was ques tioned, owing to the Income tax col lections and an increase In exchequer bond sales. Last week's revenue returns were 8,000.000 and the expenditures were JC2I,000,OW. The amount of exchequer bonds outstanding was enlarged by 19,000,000, nnd of treasury bills by 6,000,000. THE BENEFICIAL SAVING FUND SOCIETY of Philadelphia Nos. 1200 and 1202 CHESTNUT STREET i.vconroiiATEi) Armr, sonr, ism riiai". Mn. fny u fy Oata Stay ... July Lnrd .TAnunry May .... Julv ... Illba .Tanuary May ... January May Uld. . . . . 70 .. M4 . . . Ut ....10.R2 ....11. Ill ...ll.'JU IO.V) . .11.2.-. . . ao.tm . .. 20:17 tAskert. 70H Ml 001, 10. re 11.10 11.22 1011 11.2.1 2000 20.W 7M 701 r.2; 4l)W 70 MRU C014 10.07 10 07 10.IK) 10.11.1 11.10 tll.12 70, SO ra'j con lo.so 11.07 11.22 10.7.1 10.7,1 1000 11.2.1 '11.12 11.21 111.07 1I.7 20 02 20.t5 120.22 20.43 LIVE. STOCK QUOTATIONS 50.000. ffnn.1 ipnvv C7 1?.fi7Ml A..t. .:.. bUii?si'oflW i'MV1-- p'. ftwsio.85: CATTLn-Bocelnta, Ileeves, t5.(IJipHS: cowa and imlfers. OIIICAOO. Jan. lfl.-HOOS necelpn ...ninck Bimuj .uixru hiiu UUlCnerS. ..ki; kimmj 18,000. Market alearly 8-,2Hi3iWnI l'-;jOS'liea. JHiTl6.7.1. SIIEUl' Heeelpta. 22 0OO. Market ate Nathn anil WMfi.m 0.S3. H.COSJ Market tqHi. S4.iSftT.00; lamba. J7.M ;i PHILADELPHIA MAEKETS WBBAT.nerln(n ?OR 77n (.nah .tiarAnnu .filTjileraand from millers and exporters and rrtttl. PJled ateady. Ountntlnnn: tnr Inra. In ?BS.,Jjvttr N. - r'd. "Pot a"rl Januarv, I1.M81.M: No. a Routhorn red, Sl.ttllff I.II1, ?.y.1.r'ltil A. S1.25HW1.27W:' rejected "5. itWiffl.ift ( ,C0R(f. JlecelDta. 12.1(10 buh. Offerlnea jff ! 1 tho market ruled ateady. though jaljf. Quotations' car lota for local trade, u to location eatern No. 2 yellow, SlOMc.; S5t.i,eK5fr.jre,,owLsHwo.: do.. Ko. :i Mr 70 iSf vh iu,hern yellow' S0K!c.j cob. P0ATS.-necelDtS. 111.340 buh. Themnrkpt ml. 'SSfJ u.nU?r "Shi offerlnga and a fair de (lard white. .1Ri.jft.1iic.: No. 3 white. 0J flMi? 5S,n,., B,ViS2Wc.i aamnle oats. St?FJ?ii Rurlflfl oata. graded, SWAc. J"ce.'?a... bbl.. and LfltSOO l th. ni 1 .""ii were nrmiy mainiainea SLSffl'11.'. !ut transactions were moatly In ESSJ;?iI"li."oc'"'.whlc,'wcro uvullable at ntativ.u; Si. -.". . wiiivn wero uvuuaoie at GrM"))!, p.rls- . Quotation, ner 1UU ttflfrhl "tyfeiV.'S!"-, clear. 3.Ml.''.f"l; do.. SSL. ift?02? d0-. wtent. in :i.l0.(O, iSffl Sc"k,JUS ic.f ?,, 5-Srlifl.l": do., patent ftiso" S; -tl-y. prlnp, tlrat clear" Jo.U) UjSa.-,tra.lBht- ,ftK83; do., patent, '$nnh?!,fi?l' ,ttV5ratile brands. i.8.j.i 7.2.1 'tr,S !' 2SiS and Lan'y patent, Sil.8.in7.2.lj Efft ii' ulr Kradea-Wlnter, clear. S.Sod mkiii. '"'Sht. l3.MIlj.asj 'do., patent. tS1MiSX0UiJl wa ln """ upply and firm t?iSv V,e quo,e at s.S00 per bbl.. aa u-. " PROVISIONS (IBmi Iba per d02., J2 MB2.T.1: dark. S2.23SJ 2.73; small and .No. 2, Jlsn.23. FRESH FRUITS Choice BtocU aold falrlv and alues gener Pjly ruled ateadv, aa followa Apples, per. uu.. juiiiiiimii luncy. i,'.'..u.i..,ii no, fall S2..10HI.S.1, lla dn n. S2.SOfI.'l.2.i: lllaek TttlB tr.-K"-!--3.!. Orlmea- flolden. I2.s6aa! areenln i.iv. ;wo a.t: Mnnln. otner arietl mnerlfll. 1'JSl.l n...un,ln,.nnn 820.1: Hen Oavla. ?1.7.1fi2.riO: ei. u,uU3(S.iiu: Ko. z, Jl.a.1l.ro; bulk, uer 100 ih.. riOc.RSI.no: Of Great Importance All people rely upon tho ad vice of ti pood doctor nnd a Rood lawyer. We offer the advices of good Bankers on ill invest ment subjects. Our. monthly list of approved investments will be furnished on request. Eowaad L Smith & Co BANKERS EBTIBLISIISD 1802 Utmhtrt Hew York and FAItadiltMa Stock Exchantjii Dtoin ins Ciikbinbt Bti., Pniutoi. 80 1'inb Stieet Kiit Tone REPORT OF Philadelphia Trust Gompany At lhc Close of Business January 12, 1916, RESOURCES Cash on Hand and in Bank $1 1.304.505.8U Loans upon Collateral 10,439,986.59 Investment Securities Owned . .' 8,5 78,2 1 8.99 Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures 616,582.46 Net Accrued Interest and Other Items Receivable 62,315.46 $31,001,609.30 LIABILITIES Capital Stock $1,000,000.00 Surplus 4.000,000.00 Undivided Profits 835,496.63 Deposits 25,166,112.67 $31,001,609.30 Trust Funds $112,358,788.81 Corporate Trust 104,182,000.00 SIXTY-THIRD ANNUAL STATEMENT, JANUARY 1st, 1916 Interest 3.65 Per Annum IWtlladelphla City Loan New Plttsbursh iieKiicny Alloehnm. Hellevue. Pa.. lithlchem, pn, .... Cheater City, Pa. ... .-u,iun ,iiy, -a, ASSETS Par Valu bu?& c fye iBl,wny ,"vt: :::::;::::: : !.fl:. !..8. 44 fa lieiiy City, Pa., Hcliool ............ ...7.7. 7 8 & H'S 4' tc 4U' ,4'i ...4V4' HarrlsburB City,' i'a.', ' Sciiool 7.7.7.'.' !!'. I ". !!!!!! ". 1: J-ncltawanna County, I'a til: iuwer uywnead, Pa ,,, iil r.uzerne Count v. Pa '' " n: .. "-1 .........,., .............. .1- s II H ,4'fl a ii l' .4'H :::!&: iteauinfr uity. Pa., .mtrnntMH Dti,. n. r.i. m?;:v;x"" ' ,H acno01 4w Y?irk .9. pi Bciiooi .'...'.'.7.7.7.,.7.7.7.,.'.7.7.'.7.".7 '." ' t-Z 5'S 4M 11 6'8 4's ...4u;8 5'h .....4'il 4'n ...4 W Vice-President John Story Jenki John Story Jenlie Lincoln Godfrey Semuel Y. Heebner Wllllem W. Frailer Edward T. Stoteibury Preeldent Thomas S. Gate Vice-President nnd Treasurer Hk.iry G. Brenglo Secretary T. Ellwood Frame DIRECTORS William L. DuDoli, Chairman Levi L. Rue Adolph G. Roiengarten W. W. Atterbury Edward Roberta Samuel M. Vauclaln Ledyard Heckicher J. Tranhltn McFadden Ilenjamln Ruih Thomai S. Gate Arthur H. Lea LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS yin iffiTh.ii fciSif1 nfm' an1 "r":es of ,I,r, kilni !1i55,"JLw',er. Demand naa fair. Pol. kJlVb.ai.QHUWloJ.,i, Ity ef. In eels. tI VSiA'J' "b,2182?0-: Western bfef. !1 ifid.?. ".lA-t'S230-! city b(, knuckles vinim ,'.'. Poke,d, Bn air-dried MiT-'Tc.: MsWf h.j ,nuckl".n1 tender, smokei t&Mah- hSm.ham,h 2Sf30; Dork, family. SiKt-Jla.m. a- Pj. cured, loose. huoiSa.: P)58ftedi,l0.oeVi4 do:. do'TnVoktd: "to .brand "in ":'.'".. """H."... 9uu. aDDles. apples. Western, per bnx. JH.231r2.23i oraneea. Morlda. per cratp. S1.73&;ii tanKerlnes, Flor ida, per strap. WS3i Brapefrult. Florida, per crate. 2.cMM.S0i lemons, per bor. lasi, pine apples, per crate Porto ltlco. 2.50fi.l.23; Flor-ife.?-.-,-w,: cranherrles. Cape Cod. per bbl.. wall; do.. Capo CoJ, rr crate. Ji".BOfol; do., ?.".''"? ,,er urate. tt.S383.73i strawberries, Florida, per at.. S3833c. VEGETABLES Demand as only moderate and thf market showed little change. Quotations: Whltn pota toes, per push. Jl.lOlil.M, white iwtatoes, Jersey, per basket No. 1 Kose. uiiiTOo.: So. 1 other varieties, 0S70c. No. 2. 3lMV-ioc.: sweet ppiaioos, jersey, per basnet No. 1. 408SOc.: No, 2. j.lftSSc.; sweet potatoes, Vlmlnla. Der fUi. accoini' n0M. UWaHSc.j tiellles ti krsilS.f,"?,1"? to average. lpose."l2ai2c. "W cured i5na cP brand ana average, " curia 'liailS': breakfast bacon. West- i lli.?X,8c-.: taV- Western, renned. In llr. Seiti5' L?i do., do., tubs, lie,; do., pure : til": ssfcEj; is ismti10'1 1:' " m REFINED SUGARS fu? nnnrJU,i??,flj;m and !ishe-. lth trade !. lasa(nni,,t PrJ": I.'itra line granu. -t; rSd.J2S,! ftS,J,rl1 granulated. 6.UO8I 4I5f 5 60? SJ??-.5Antic;L. confectioners- A. gjvc., soft grades. 6e3.C3c. DAIRY PRODUCTS is ,lft? inere ilk. n. kale. Norfolk, ner bbl.. Irfif2d.v. : lrtiu-M i.-inr. Ida. per basket, Jlwl.r.0: do.. North Caro lina, per basket, I.V.ftil: do,, Texas, per basket. b073c; beans, Florida, per basket. Sl.SO&tl; peas, Florida, per basket, tt)M: Peppers. Florida, per carrier, S2&2.S0; egg plant. Florida, per cratn, !2 23ii2.7S; mush looms, per 4-lu. basket, JlKt.NJ, K5 'OTICi: IS IIK11KI1V GIVEN THAT l' an application will be mails to the Governor ot the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania on Saturday, .Innuary 20th, 1010, by Wnlter I. .Miller, William Hamilton and Mlltnn A. Kellr. under the act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penrigylvanla, enti tled "An act to provide for tho incorporation and regulation of certain corporations." ap proved April 20, N74, and the supplements thereto, for the charter of an Intended cor poration to bo callod WALTER P. MILLER COMI'ANV, INC., the character and object of which Is the manufacture of paper boxes and other similar articles, and the sale of such articles so manufactured by it, and ror these purposes to hao and possess and enjoy alt the rights, benefits and privileges of iho said act of Assembly and Its supple ments. JOHN G. JOHNSON, Solicitor. ANNUAL MEETINGS PROVIDENT AGENTS CONVENE ta-a.i -. auiricient rJeinana soek vfi. ho. limited receipts of " freJh'SS'.V' ,n lhe quotations: sfSs78ee . ..,ao,4;Pacl"!d creamery, fancy !vsunv& "tra- 3fc, xtra awn, diesicj e3ac 8fSJ'".lin,y' 3Ic.: average ex-rfan,nh,ii,Js8fc;i2o-i seconds, 24r27c: R.'r"' brands of prints Jobbing at -tu 1lfliiiuSS.errll.aU WW fairly and tiS neVrhi11. n:i. Quotations: til ifsUrTjiS-.S'rhy extra. 37o. Der doi.! nearbv S. riji. pio it?. ,i. J;iy H.C ffeV,..W. ? tg.J". 9""! do., firs: iiiSff?? td fdlrli an,l .. per case: Western extra uj., nrsts. iv.uu per were Jobbing rals a ahartst 'HSs7Vii',tYSJl"f,2S?- Following are the &! Peci.... if-J"'1 oream, fancy, held. ilttflsW. -niher: do., air to good. gVliaie.: do,, part skims. 10S1BC. UVP POULTRY W chrnre;wf " trading and no m ". bun,'n. Viieti. Offerings were fsfi '..V1 niJl. Quotations: i?,wls. as .;.. quailtv lfiu. . ..,!. llty. and guineas, President Asa S. Wine Opens Fifth Annual Session The fifth annual convention of the een eral agents of the Provltlent Life awl Trust Company opened today at the Ailel jihla Hotel with an address by Asa S, Wins', president of the company. Almost 200 agents wete In attendance, Including 40 general agents and about 12S special agents, members of the J. Thomas Mooro Club. Tha convention will last three days. Other speakers today were L. A. Ellis, of Kansas City; Warren M. Homer, of Minneapolis; Jonathan K. Taj lor, of Hal tlmore; Charles E. Stockder, of Hartford, Conn.; Thomas It, Hill, of Omaha; State, Senator William C. Sproul. of Chester; William Q, Jthoads, manager policy loan department: Steward V. Coflln, of AN bany, N. Y.; Matthew Walker, superin tendent Philadelphia agents, and Vernon li. Sweet, of Boston, Tha presiding olll cer of the convention is John Moyler, of Klchmond, Va, rUIILIO I.KDGKR COMPANY NOTICE OF ANNUAL MKUTI.VO llio Annual Meeting of the stockholders nf this company will be held on Wednesday, the tnenty-slxth day of January, 1016, at two o'clock P. M., at the ottlce ot the com pany, 000 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Penna., for the purpose'ot electing a Board of Directors and receiving and acting upon the reports of the officers and for the trans action of such other business as may prop erly come before the meeting. JOHN C. MARTIN. Secretary. January 12th. 1010. THE REAL ESTATE TITLE INSURANCE AND TRUST CO. 523 CHESTNUT STREET OF PHILADELPHIA At the close of business January 12, 1916. ANNUAL ELECTIONS 2- 5! tp3n "tS&l- "lS.i rooster?.' 1c.;lurKv. Hcv?5?- a50rdlng to qua! '! liai'03'-' ducks, as to elxe ssl'-AiS.1.-! . geese. ISalTo.! uln w 8a(Hfo r; . -, nq over apiece, per fiWaCc!- Jf ''" M lbs. apiece; Kir ! guKai' S lbiB I lb. apiece, per pair, lirft1Sir Jr Mtr. 50c.i pigeons, old. 6&SE,Lrfo 0,"t. Per pair, l&SttOe. yTrt&iirlk? nyrket ruled nrm 'with d. ', tockr n,0?6!? n offerings of de. & fowuJ iluo,tallP?,'! Fresh-killed. dry. t iWe..,Lt0 box. dry-picked, fancy. fekv?jT0 do., welghlnsri lbs,, and oxtr KLi &' ivin,n -Vt lbs. aot. 18c: ISBia? J . "Bi.e.ee. lie: do., smaller .. IbeTiTTi :" " lib s.. Ixy-plcked ran BthSW Ly.r apiece. IsiiiT: smaller sIim P. 'srser , -"' "ry-PlcKed. 14c. SW f.-iL Ja?y broilers. 2ia2ul J5iirfiis?iJf?" t4fc,. 22' lnJrZ!-.ir yellow chickens, w Chick-other Western broil- 1 9. North e in or fcJlslkf-.l" bllr. 17eio,:.othe athsr boxes. w.; ntHliHP.' lbs. and over. In uu " ,fi..r"trn. welchlnz 2U3U lbs. H lhs'ii,S:i.nerWejtern. weighing T - (s, unisi iHin. 1 s 1 T 1 j. zSHk.!' sj.2: s do.; do.; ga good tZ .!:". 't"" loncy, noe.i ' do J? choice. S36e5c.i do., fair. culls and T- . IMV. - -"" tb.. fld71SS?V.fan.l!3'. n18o., do., do., sfT t 'j3? '." bk. A ?.HNt 63Kt German Gold Reserve Growing BERLIN, Jan. 19, The weekly state ment ot the Imperial Bank of Germany shows the following changes; Gold reserve, 2,30.200,000 marks, Increased 2.490,000 marks; commercial paper and treasury bills. 5,360,000,000 marks decreased 23,000,000 marks; circulation and banking notes. 6,340,000,000 marks, decreased 232.. 000,000 marks; private deposits, l,S3t,000,000 marks, decreased 15,000,000 marks. Gold reserve covering circulation and banking notes Increased from 37 per cent, to 33.4 per cent. Payments in cash on the third war loan reached 11,731.700,000 marks. or 96.5 per cent, of the total subscription. Money borrowed on collateral by loan banks decreased 107,600,000 marks to 577,- ,M mares. Wire Companies Call in Salesmen PITTSBURGH. Jan. 19. The bin manu facturers of wire products In this dis trict are not soliciting orders, hayjne called all their salesmen in several weeks ago. The plants have orders on their books that will Keep tnera wonting to capacity until July 1, and It ls likely that nrices will soon be advanced. Sales of email lots of ferro-mansantse were made at flOO, Beaooara. shuuuu ma uuuuus) contract price remains J125, seaboard. Reserve Bank Governors Meet WASHINGTON, Jan. 19. Governors of the 18 Federal Reserve banks today gath ered here for a conference, at which, pro posed amendment to th banking lwg. t,v nr cvnertoH la cams before Coogresa at the present session, were discussed. m,. n-nt.im of imDrovlng the check clear ing; system was also beigra the, governors, rilANKUN NATIONAL HANK Broad and Chestnut Streeta, Philadelphia, January 17, 1010. At the ANNUAL ELECTION, held on the 11th Instant, the following stockholders were elected Directors of this Hank to serve for the ensuing sear, vis.; BamuelT. Uodlne Percy C. Madeira Thomas DeWitt Cuyler Hills Pusey I'assmore Ceorga II- Frailer Morris L. Clothier Edward B. Smith a 8. V. Packard Henry Tatnali Charlton Yarnall J. Hutherford McAllister W. W. Atterbury Frederick L. Dally Gdgar C. Falton Hlllngham B- Morris Edward F. Beale J. Andrews Ilarrlo, Jr. Daniel B. Wents John Hampton Barnes Arthur W. Bewail At a meeting of the Directors., held this day, Mr. J. It. McALLISTEK was unanim ously re-elected President, and Messrs. J. A, HAK1US. Jr.. and B. P. PASSMOUK. Vice Presidents. E. P, PAS3MORE, Cashier. ELECTION NOTICES SOUTinVAltK NATIONAL HANK. Phlladelnhla. Januarv lTth. 191H. At the Annual Election, held on the 11th Inst., the following stockholders were elected Uireciors mr mn ejwuing ye; Edwin A. Merrick Mi Ferdinand v. Honnarron Inhn n. llarner William A, Hamilton William It. llortr William W, Foulkrod. Jr. 'sar orris Itosenbaum Samuel a. Dannon Oeorge Y, Bchoch Qeorge Anderson Bamuel Hamilton Harry Oreen Josenh C Trainer At the meeting of the Directors held this day. JOHN B. HARPER was appointed Chairman of the Board and the following officers were elected: President, WILLIAM W. FOULKROD. Jr. Vice Pres.. FERDINAND V. BONNAFFON Vice President. SAMUEL 8. DARMON Solicitor. WILLIAM U. FURST Notary, WALTER R. IIUMMELL Tne louowini Cashle .. .-.-. . . ,U.,A lyUl.Tf II I KTETIIkT.I 1 M Cashier. RESOURCES Cash on Hand and in Banks , Call Loans with Collateral Time Loans with Collateral , Loans with Mortgages as Collateral. . , Investment Securities Owned Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures. . , Miscellaneous Assets ' .$1,053,556.65 . 2,238,896.70 21,789.87 . 101,346.14 . 2,889,186.22 . 448,047.75 . 220,672.04 LIABILITIES Capital -..,.. Surplus and Undivided Profits.... Deposits Miscellaneous Liabilities $6,973,495.37 $1,000,000.00 1,686,512.89 4,280,313.28 6,669.20 $6,973,495.37 Trust Funds kept separate and apart from Assets of Company $14,213,069.15 EMIL ROSENBERGER DANIEL HOUSEMAN President. Treasurer. At ant c r (v. M t Haltlmoro City, Md '.'..', ','.'.'.',. .'.'.''''"'.'."'."" Iltlffalo City. n t. ...;........... Cleveland City. Ohio ..'.!. ""' uelnware City, Del ' (inlveston City, Texan '...'.'.'II'.!;"- Newcastio county. Dei ;::;.": Halt Lake C ly, Utah . . ! wnmington city, Dei: ................ ...'.'::::.'::: A iibama Great Southern Ry. Co. Ext. 1st. Mortgage'.'.!'. Allegheny Vulley Ry. Co. General Mortgage ......".... 'vtMn,,nI,?pte,:? &T?aHtaoFcV-8h.ort r-lno lKt Mortgage iiiiMnJ.lc Co?"kkinl.llRCo: Equipment Trust Hnltlmore & Ohio H. n Co. Kaulnment Trust itHffim,orii-afcoh.10 'V U-..90' '"t., Lake Krle & W. Va. System) Va IHKiS' JloSno?ier &. rittsiflrgh Ily. Co. Equipment Trust. ..G'b .u.i,u oc nuuuiwcBiuni i. ji. let .uortRage .....irfi Cntawlspa R. K. Co. 1st Mortgage .........?... ,4'e ( j-ntral Paoirtc Ry. Co. lnt Refunding Mortgnge V Clieiiapcake & Ohio Ry. Co, B's, and Equipment Trust. ...fB & iWa Lhlcago, IntllunapollB & Louisville Ry. Co. 4'g, and Equip H's Ch cago, Milwaukee ft St. Paul ny. Co. General Mortgage Wa Chicago & Western Indiana It. R. Co. Consolidated Mortgage li'a cago. It. I. & Pnclfla lly. Co. Choctaw Collateral Vs ( hlcngo a North Western Ry. Co. B'b, nnd Equipment Trust... 4H' Chicago, St. Louis & New OrleanM n. R. ConRolldatcd Mortgage.. 5'a Choctaw, Oklahoma & Oulf R. R. Co. General Mortgage .......fi'n Choctaw & Memphis R. It. Co. 1st Mortgage B's C earfleld & Jefferson Ry. Co. 1st Mortgage 6's Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati ft Indianapolis Ry. Co. 1st Mort..6'a Cleveland, Lorain & Wheeling Ry. Co. 1st Mortgago Consolidated.. B'a Clevelnnd ft Pittsburgh Rd. Co. Genoral Morfgage 4's Cleveland & Marietta Ry. 1st Mortgage 4' Cloveland, Akron ft Columbus Ry. General Mortgage R's Canada Southern Ry. Co. Consolidated Mortgage S's uanauian iNortncrn lty. equipment Trust S's Canadian Pacific Ry. Equipment Trust 44's Central Railroad of Now Jersey General Mortgage 5'a Delaware R. R. Co. General Mortgage ... 4'4'a Delawnre & Hudson Co. Equipment Trust 4w's Delaware River R. R. & Hrldgo Co. 1st Mortgage 4's Easton & Amboy R. R. Co. 1st Mortgage 5's East Tennessee, Virginia ft Georgia R. R. 1st Consolidated MorL.B'n Galveston, Hnrrlsburg & San Antonio Ry. Co. 1st Mortgage B's Georgia Pacific Ry. Co. 1st Mortgage ,6's Jnmestown, IJVnnklln & Clearfield R. R. Co. 1st Mortgage 4's Jefferson R. R. Co. 1st Mortgage ,., B's Illinois Centrnl Equipment Trust i'a & B's Kansas City Terminal Ry. Co. 1st Mortgage 4's Lnke Shore ft Michigan Southern Ry. Co 4'h Lehigh Coal ft Navigation Co 4's ft 4t's Lehigh Valley IV. R. Co. 4'y 4H's, G's. and Equipment Trust.... 4'4'b Lehigh Valley Coal Co. 1st Mortgage ft's Lehigh Volley Terminal Rv. Co. 1st Mortgage ..B's Lehigh Valley Rv. Co. of New York 1st Mortgage iWa Lehigh & New York R. It. Co. 1st Mortgage 4's Lehigh & Wllkes-Harro Coal Co. Consolidated Mortgage 4's Long Island R. It. Co 4's ft B's Louisville ft Nashville R. R. Co. B's, and Equipment Trust B's Louisville ft Nashville R. R. Co. (PaducaH ft Memphis Division).. 4's Ixmlsvllln ft Nnshvllle R R. Co. (Now Orleans ft Mobile Division). 6"b Mutual Terminal Co. of Buffalo 1st Mortgage 4's New York Central Lines Equipment Trust 4Vj's ft B's New York, Lackawanna ft Western Ry. Co, 1st Mortgage., S's New York, Ontario ft Western R. R. Co. Equipment Trust 4U's New York ft Erie Railroad Co. Extended , 4H's ft B's Norfolk ft Western R. R. Co. 6's, nnd Equipment Trust. ...4's & 4W's North Pennsylvania R, R, Co. 1st Mortgage 4's Now Orleans ft Northeastern R. R. Co. B's Oregon Short Linn Ry. Co 5's & It's Pennsylvania & New York Canal ft It. R. Co tH' ft B's Pennsylvania R. R 4V4's ft B's Pennsylvania R. R. General Freight 's ft 44's Pennsylvania Company , , 314's, 'a ft iwa Philadelphia ft Erie R, R. Co. General Mortgnge B's ft 6'a Philadelphia ft Reading R. R. Co. Delaware River Term. Exten..,B'n Philadelphia ft Reading R. R. Co. Terminal , B's Pittsburgh, Cleveland ft Toledo R. R. Co. 1st Mortgage 6's Pittsburgh, Hcssemer ft Lake Erie R. R. Co. Consolidated Mort..5's Pittsburgh, CIncin., Chic, ft St. Louis Rv. Co. Consol. Mort.l's ft 4H'b IMtrtiritiri'h. Hlipn.-inro X.- Iilip Erie It. R. Co. 1st MortRase B's Pittsburgh, Youngstown ft Ashtabula Ry. Co. 1st Consol. Mort..B'H Philadelphia, Baltimore ft Washington R. R. Co 4's Philadelphia, Wilmington ft Baltimore R. R. Co 4's Reading Company, General Mortgage 4 s Reading Belt. R. R. Co. 1st Mortgage 4's Rochester ft Pittsburgh R. R. Co. 1st Mortgage 6's Renssflaer ft Saratoga Ry. Co. Mortgage 7's Schuylkill River East Side R. It. Co. 1st Mortgage 4's Shamokin. Sunuury ft Lewlsburg R. R. Co. Snd ortgage 's South & North Alabama R. It. Co. Consolidated Mortgage B's .St. Louis, I'eorla ft Northwesterti Rv. Co. 1st Mortgage 5's Southern Pacific It. R. Co. 4'b and Equipment Trust 4V4's Southwest Pennsylvania Ry. Co. 1st Mortgage i s St. Louis Merchants Bridge Terminal Ry. Co. 1st Mortgage B's St. Paul, Minneapolis ft Manitoba Rv. Consolidated Mort..4 s ft 4'a'h St. Paul ft Duluth R. R. Co. Ind Mortgage............... B's Terminal It. It. Association of St. Louis Consolidated Mortgage., 5's Virginia Midland ny. Co. Mortgage & Washington Terminal Co. 1st Mortgage . . , Western New York ft Pennsylvania R. R. Altoona ft Logan vnney Kiectnc uy. uo Bloomtleld Street Ry. Co. (Pittsburgh! 1st Mortgage Brownsville Ave. Street Ry. Co. (Pittsburgh) 1st Mortgage Electric ft Peoples Traction Co Empire Passenger Ry, Co. 1st, Mortgage ii'".v Federal St ft Pleasant Valley (Pittsburgh) Passenger Ry. Co, Fort Pitt Traotlon Co. (Pittsburgh) Ilestonvllle, Mantua ft Kalrmount Passenger R. R. Co Ijincaster Trnctlon Co. 1st Mortgage Lancaster City St. Ry. Co. 1st Mortgage..,,..... Market St. Elevated Passenger Ry. Co. 1st Mortgage Philadelphia Rapid Transit Co. Equipment Trust Philadelphia ft West Chester Traction Co. 1st Mortgage PMIn.l.lnliln X- Wlllmv Grove St. Rv. Co Pittsburgh. Allegheny ft Manchester Traction Co. .B's Co, 1st Mortgage y. iiAuinin . iiuuuei.1, ollowlne sppointmsnts ,wre madsi srt WALTER J. BTEIriilAN ant Cashier, JOHN W. COLEMAN ff35 NOHTHM KSTKHN NATIONAL HANK W Philadelphia, Pa., January IStb. 1016. At a meeting of the Directors held this day the following qfHcersj were unanimously re-elected: EDW. A. SCHMIDT. President OTTO C. WOLF, vce President LINKOHD C. NICE, fia.hir, JAJJE3 MOORE, Assistant Cashier RUBY R. VALE. Solicitor """ FRANK 11. MAKSHO Notary LINFORD C, NICE, Cssbler. WMTytlffflfebs jME&liiilin Central Location The location of this Company's office, opposite the Broad Street Station, makes it a most convenient place to keep a deposit account or a safe deposit box, especially for residents of the suburban district, Correspondence or a personal interview cordially invited. Commercial Trust Company Commercial Trust Building City Hall Square Pittsburgh ft Birmingham Traction Co. 1st Mortgage. West End St. Rv. Co. (Lancaster) 1st Mortgage Wllklnsbttrg ft East Pittsburgh St. Ry. Co. 1st Mortgage TIoiiUh ft Mortgages (lot Llsns on City Property) Call Loans on Collateral Security Real Estate Cash ft 6's ...4's ...B's .4U's ...B's ...B's ...4's .3U's ...S's ...S's .3's ...B's ...B's ...4's ...5's , ..S'S .4U'b 1st Mortgage.. B's B'i B's S's S7BO.00O 00 200,000,00 60,000.00 213,000.00 60,000.00 53,000.00 64,000.00 46,000.00 30,000.00 17,000.00 60,000.00 25,000.00 6,000.00 12,000.00 60,000.00 40,000.00 44,000.00 35,000.00 43,000.00 25,000.00 60,000.00 25,000.00 25,000.00 22.000.00 25,000.00 16,000.00 60,000.00 25,000.00 33,000.00 50,000.00 50,000.00 50,000.00 150,000.00 60,000.00 75,000.00 21,000.00 65,000.00 60,000.00 1.10.000.00 100,000.00 100,000.00 25,000.00 100,000.00 45,000.00 50,000,00 110,000.00 100,000.00 74,000.00 81,000.00 90.ooo.no 10,000.00 97,000.00 43,000.00 30,000.00 50,000.00 7G.000.00 10,000.00 60.000.00 60,000.00 25,000.00 77.000.00 55,000.00 100,000.00 80,000.00 60,000.00 100,000.00 60.000.00 25,000.00 25,000.00 270,000.00 575,000.00 160,000.00 50.000.00 65,000.00 60,000.00 75,000.00 200,000.00 75.000,00 50,000.00 24,000.00 100,000.00 211,000.00 ao.oooroo 45,000.00 113.000.00 168.000.00 E0.000.00 25,000.00 S8.000.00 6R.ooo.on 287,000.00 180,000.00 260,000.00 3.12.000.0(1 ' 50,000.00 80,000.00 61,000.00 85,000.00 300,000.00 91,000.00 12,000.00 80,000.00 240,000.00 255,000.00 65,000.00 31,000.00 3,000.00 200.000.ftl -B.OOO.Ofr' 82,000.00 73,000.00 145,000.00 22,000.00 30,000.00 S0.000.00. 60.000,00 60,000.00 1(8,000.00 25,000,00 100,000.00 50,000.00 25,000.00 50,000.00 200,000.00 150,000.00 50,000.00 100,000.00 124.500.00 15,000.00 10,000.00 25,000.00 2f,000.0n B0,0fl0,00 10.000.00 50,000.00 150,000.00 30,000.00 60,000.00 3,603.200.00 723,210.00 300,000.00 1.352.915.36 "Total Assets at Par I $17.772.825.35 Assets at Market Value 17.938.283.ei , I 317.722.823.3I ,. I 15.965.630.33 Surplus as per Ledger I 31.757.195.03 Assets aa charged, as per Ledger Liabilities (due depositors) , Number of Depositors December 31, 1915 .... 15,878 BIllECTOKY Ofr ACCOONTAMTa prtlfled Public AtcomUnts LAWRENCE B. BROWN & CO. ISIB HEAL ESTATE T11UBT BUILDING). UVliNB SPEAK1IAN Tb Itaunt PKoioaAia OK Oil ABOUT iUKh 1, 1918, w m M two-story dwellings on tne north iSd ot 5tU. EatimaUs will be taken al ijillj d. 4iU at. A,UOT2i. aTstU-,tf!k,BSS' Brown Brothers & Co. Fourth ajud Chestnut Streets piiiladelpiiia Commercial Letters of Credit Because of the convenience and the protection afforded to importers are the best medium for fiRRcig imprtatioL Philadelphia, Morris Building, January 11th, 1916 We hereby certify that in the course of onr eleventh annual audit of the accounts of The Beneficial Saving Fund Society of Philadelphia, we have examined and verified all the assets of the Society and that they are correctly set forth in the above statement. LYBRAND, ROSS BROS. & MONTGOMERY, Certified Public Accountants. IGNATIUS J, DOHAN, President. ANDREW J, KEEGAN, Vice President. ALFRED J. MURPHY, Secretary and Treasurer. ANTHONY A. HIRST, Esq., Solicitor. BOARD OP MANAGERS 1 Alfred J. Murphy Jeremiah J. Sullivan Ignatius J. Dohan Anthony A, Hirst Edward J. Dooner Ignatius J. Horstroana Joseph C, Trainer George W, Norria Hon. Joseph P. Lamortli. Charles A. McManus non.u, werjster uougncrty Jotw K. Lonergan John T. Dohan John J. MacDonald Thomaa Devlin John A. Leslie Andrew J, Keejan Hagtt McCalTrey John A. Dougherty WiUlam P. Sfamett William V, McGrath, Jr. Walta? Gewge Smltk J J KUy Wklwwl F. Hno i 44V4.0Vi. 1 'l . LLimmmm-