blG. 14 ' ' . . mVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1 tit m mm FINANCIAL NEWS SUPPLY OF STOCKS EXHAUSTED; .. BROKERS WERE BUSY IN WAR ISSUES .Vfrpward Movement Started When Buying Orders Ap '.'" peared Through Conservative Houses Greatest f.v Gain Made by Willys Overland NISW VOKK. Fob. 2. ,, Today's nctunl stock mnrkct dirt not develop until nrouiirt midday. Prior to Jhat ttrno there h.ltl been a llttlo fecllnpr of the situation by some of tlio room trader's who were disposed to regard yesterday's strenstb ns simply a halt In (liquidation, to bo followed by renewed supply at t'onrosalons, but after some J)t these traders had sold stocks nt concessions and belated liquidation of Speculative holdings occurred, It was demonstrated that the supply of stocks Jjad been exhausted on the declines In the last two weeks, which apparently culminated on Monday, Tho favorable rnllroad earnings, divided Increases and Industrial outlook proved to have exerted a broader Influence than Wall street seemed to com- jprehend. When buying orders appeared through sotno of tho conservative cbmmisslo-n houses an upward movement started which gained In force In tho late afternoon. The range of tho market was Indicated to a great extent by tho advance In United States Steel common from SITa to 83?i, and this advance jvAs followed by proportionate gains In such stocks as Anaconda, Krlc, South ;ii Pacific and Reading. Brokers noting for bonking Interests wero busy all through tho day In war order stocks and there was aggressive buying of those Issues at frequent Intervals. The greatest gain was made In Wlllys-Ovorlond. which roso over 11 points, crossing 21C. Crucible Steel ranged from 7I& to 7-1, Texas Com pany from 1D6V4 to 200 and Studcbakcr from 143 to 118, while Industlral Alcohol, after selling at 1C5, dropped to 1G3H. Many of these stocks aio steadily going: out of Wall street and as tho capitalization of theso companies Is small current trading necessarily consists to a great extent of switching of contracts. New York Stock Sales Notice of Defaults Received by Stock Exchange Notlco has been received by tho New Turk Stock Exchange that interest duo' February 1 has been defaulted on tho following bonds: Hoonvllle, St. Louts and Southern Hallway Company first mortgage 40-ycnr C per cent, guaranteed coupon bonds of 190; Central I) ranch' Hallway Company first mort gage 4 per cent, bonds of 1919; Missouri 1'acltlc Hallway Company first col lateral 6 per cent, bonds of 1920. . Ivt close. lltRh. Low. Close. Al.isk.i Hold Mines ... 21 S3f 2.1U 2.1W Alll-Ch,i1men Mfg ... 27H 2HH 27 23 Allls-Chalm Mfg pf . . . 7815 80 711 80 Am Ag Chemical (tfjj no'f OB'l CO!, Am Ag Chemical pf. . . OS 0SM 0SH !W Am lieet Siiwr (,v,( 05 W W4 HM4 Am Tan... (2i 02( sH (12 Am Can pf 1 12 1111110 1UU Am Car & Foundry... 00 08) 00 08 Am Call rrotlucts... lfl.Wit 107 1(13 MS Am Cotton OI ran mi m M!( Am lco Securities 20'f 2(H 2Hf 28j( Am Locomotive. 05' 07 0." no!I Am Locomotlro pf....loiii 102 102 102 Am Smelt A Itef ORIS 1( )8 1015i Am Rleel Koumlrloi. .. ,'Ml Mil M tAH Am Suear lleflnlng. ...U2 2 WMi Am Tel & Tel 120K 127 120!. I20U Am Tobacco 201 200 20IU 207!f )m Wool lr r 40 60' -IPX fiO Am 7. I, & Smelt 071 OS Q7) 08 Anaconda Copper Mtf SOU M M'4 Asset Realization 0 V-H 0'j 0! Asioctaled Oil 0.1 001 0." CM AlchTASF jotn lni!4 iO'Mi 101H AtchT&SKpf 100 100 100 100 llaldwln Loco ll()J 114! Hi!)' 1MK iMiumora imio 88 80 88'ii 80 llalllmore fe Ohio pf.. 77 70 70.' 70!f iiaiik or rnnirnorro....l?;i 17:1 17:1 llrooklyn Itap Tr SOW 80'i MP Ilrooklyn Union (las..l.1(ij 12!) 120 nurni Hroi HVi Nt S.'t Hush Terminal no loo -loo llllttn & Sunerlor 77U 78i 70f Cat 1'etroleum :i(ii HI 8oi Cal Petroleum pf 02 (Kl 02) Mil' 170U Mil r,'2H fi2.'i 02" li rep 22,'j ran ViH JAPAN CANCELS LOAN IN LONDON; HELPS MARKET Taking Up of Bonds the One Bright Spot in Trading BARGAINS IN COLONIALS o:u : r,m i:i :irH 07 H 70 NARROW MOVEMENTS IN CURB MARKET Trading Less Active, With In terest Centred in Some Specialties NEW YORK. Feb. I. Price fluctuations In tho market for outside securities today wero within narrow limits, although the ;gnerali undertono was firm. Trading as whole was less active, with Interest centered In about a half dozen of the specialties. ' itldvnle Steel moved at a range of '.4 on comparatively small dealings. Culm jCane Sugar moved up ?: Submarine Boat, after, an Improvement of "is, lost the larger! part. , ThcT'motor stocks ruled steady hut In active'. There was a slight Inquiry for Chandler-Peerless, but It cased off . White Motors, after a gain of , reacted. . Oil shares wero Irregular and compara tively quiet. Cosdcn ruled generally strong and fairly active at an advance qf ;ir C'-t n SO i::o in o 114 F' IS ?A'S V.I w i55's f I I.... :: 4:i . . "VI .. 711 . . iai . . !l .. -til"'. . . 4.-, ..14Q .'.' nil .. ii"i '.',- :: iT . . so , . ni . I!!l .. 21 . 4S Amorlrein.nrltlHh Mfe .",0 jVmerlcan Alarconl J Atlantic auir & w I s s do prcryerrcd Ajar uubbor lnc w I .... Canadian Car & Foundry Canadian Car & Fdy pfd , Chevrolet Motor Car .... Chandler Motors Cuban Cane Sucar 'Curtlss Acroplnuo DrlEKs-Scubury rilienlohr 4?Ienlohr preferred iirllreii.Seahurv rts Ihukcll a lt-irker Cnr Uendee Manurnrturlni: 'titer Mer ilarlne , a.1 pref i iW Nickel KMf SprlnRfleld K..v2.Jlon llronzo pref I. i lire .MHUnatuin Transit . Maxim Munition " Mldvale Bteel ("t Otis Elevator : Peerless Motor 27 Poole Ens & Mnch 11" Ht Joseph Lead 14 H B Kresee w 1 , HI mana aiowrs Submarlnn lit v t c ctta. Triangle Film v t ctfs . United Protit SharlnK ... U S Ught & He.it tf S LUht & Heat pfd . White Motors w I tVorld Film STANDARD OIL, SUnSIDIARIKS. Illinois P L, , 1711 Ohio Oil '-00 S O or California , .'170 H O of New Jersey 40.", 8 O of New York 201 Prairie OH 221 OTHER OIL, STOCKS. Cosden Oil lfHi Chalmers OH .1 Houston Oil ID Midwest Reflnlne ."1 Sapulpa , Hi J MINING STOCKS IN NEW YORK Atlanta 20 Ilutte. C : 2 v t ctfs 7'i Butts & New York 2'4 First National Copper li'j Ooldfleld Merger 17 Heclo, Mlnlne , HT, Hone Sound I'.U Jim IlUtler 02 Jumbo extension l'ja Kennecott Copper , r,2 McKlnley-DurraRh 47 Mines of America , 2U Nlplssin? Mines Co 7U Bsn Toy , II) West End Con 7.1 West End Extension 2 Magma , 15 HONDS. Erla rights H New York Bond Sales IflSll. i Iirjii .,s n.-iij K71A 112 112V, Kill Oil II IN, toil, ..lotii. . . 11.-. . . i'2; IIS 311 Mi .TO St 1 3i; ml Bl'5 1R1 202 :i7:i r.oo 20, 22S ini ll'l'j r. 21 i!; :it, n ni 21 -11 a J3U $.'iaim Amer Acr r.s jtiHin, Ancio-i-r I. I OIIO Am Irn On 21('0() Amer Smelt Sec Us :hkh Amer Tel olt Is .'.(Kill Amer Tol evt l".a. 1iici Amer Writ Pan .Is. 12000 Armour Co 4't.s KIKIO Atchison cen 4s. . . minf) Atrhlron rv 4h 1" iihio Atcniion ..q . .. . 14HOO Halt ft "hlo .'IWs .lUlKI IMIt A lllllo 43 liM'OO Halt ft Oh -W44s... -(ion Halt - rj'Suii ,'ius H2U .mho ll.Hi steel rfd ns 102i. WWII lirkn Han Tr r.H HUH.lixi'i limn Hush Term llldi; r.s... X7,1 lwin Canada South ."s HIP., iiono out li it n J r,s it7 .lliiiiii ciilll Copper 7s 1:11 2ri(Hio Ches H Ohio cv 4ijs.. .ss 111,00 Chi II - li Joint Is. !isi .'lomi Chi 11 .t Q (ten 4n.... u:! r.Oi() Chi M .V S P dlv 4. . Ill mon chi m & s p cp r.s.iot?; 211(0 Chi M ,t St P cv 4'jS.KII', ,-Olhl Chi M .1 S P Ron 4'iiS.102 nono fnnn rias cv its 122 run! Cumberland Tel .Is tr.it, WiOrt Pel A II conv r,s I p.Iiitti, 20IHI0 Den & Hlo Or 4s.. 77 .-IKK) Iieirolt EdlKiin 1st .s.Io:ilj .iniin nctrolt United ts. . 7(i Hi m Erie sen 4s 7C menu Erie conv 4s scr u so i:i.mn Ren Klec deh ,1s 111." ."( on (liunhv cons (is H17'(. 7IK1I1 Hud & Man In Ss .TO'i 1000 Hock Vnl I'(b '.14 IKKIO 111 Cent 4s lP.Vl MPS IKioo Ins Copper cv lis ISO 22(00 Interh Xlet 4Us 7.".li 1000 Interb H T rcf ,1s P! 1000 inter Mer Mar 4!-s. . .102ij 2111000 1I0 ct 102S, .'1000 Inlernl Paper lis 102 MOO Inlernl Stm Pmp ct .Is 7Si; WlnO Kan City So ." KTh, 1(100 Kan City Tor 1st 4s.. RSi,, 2fKi0 Klncs Co Kiev 4s M 11100 I.acka Steel .13 llliSI... OSKj 81000 1-icka Steel .Is lino... HIH-, imio ljiclede Oas 1st .in 101 .1000 l.k Sh deb Is 102S n.V', l(io 1,-h V'al 4'-is 101 SOOO l.ls fJI T .13 1II2V1 11(100 lxjuls U Nash 4s tin .1000 Minn .4 St 1, Is .171'. ." 00 Minn St p S s M 4s. . . in',S 7000 Mo Kail & T 2d 4s... 4(Ui J.10W Mo Kan A: T fd 4s.. f.2, 7(00 Mo Kan & T us (I.-. .'toon Mo Pno cv ,1s 4P.J ISMIO Mo Pttc .is m 2I1H0 Nat Enum &. Stp .Is.. H7VJ, :iooo n v u & h ains siw 2.1000 N VCk Hud 414s...tlli 40(10 .V y Chi St I. 1st Is. IHf S'ioi.i n y Cent cs 11.114 soon N Y Rivy rer 4s 74f Hwim N Y rtwv ndj .is no SOOO N V Tel pen 4tis litti lloim Norf West Pooh 4s.. 10 20011 Norf X- West 4a 0.1V. :(0(io M,rr ,t West cv Uis.1l.Vw lllch. T.ow. dns. iik;i ilia's SJl, 111 lC'i'. 10(1 70 IIP Pl'i llil', 101U !ii, 1121, 1I7 H2H 1II2H, 100', til S74 IISl, m II2.1, 101. 1017, 102'!, 1211J llllllj 77; VWt, 7(1 711 Ml lOUi 1H71." i;r: Sli2 Kfi 7.11 inn, 102U HC l(rj 7.M !lj SSLj S3 nsu, 11.-15 inn. 1HI loin 102 11.1 it N7L. 112 II2H Km 7(Hj llll'j 11.1 101 If. H11K. HI'S H2(i 117', 112', ln:M, llNl'w S7i, 11 US, II , i:ii ss IS1, Bins, 11.1 Utl lilt'), 1(12'!, nii', 7(1 SO 111.1 1H7i:. ni Mil'. M1 7.1L. 11 102H 1(12(1 102 7SU 11:11.', ssii, s.1 IISlA mi ini'i n.i4 inri, 102 ll.Vl Canadian I'arlflc Central Leather Chesapeake & Ohio. Chile Copper Clilno Copper Chloaco (It West ... Clito.ici (it West pf. CM Mil & st 1 c c c & at t. of. . . Chi A oilhwestern...LM) Chi It I & P.ic 17 Col l'liel & Iron t.'l'i Col & Southern 2S Commit T Itec Co IS continental Can "7 77 Continental Can pf. ...Kill 11)7 Consolidated Gas VfTH l.'iSU Corn Products Hef. ... 22' i 'iM Corn l'rnd Hef pf Ilflij Crnx Carpet Co .11 Cripple Creek Cent ... 27' !i Crurllile Sleel 7(1 Crucible Sleel pf 112 Cuban-Am Sucir inn i;uiMiKm swear pf. ..mi 02!, 2;i r,2H 12,' on;. 70 17.1 w;,' 121) Kl 1(11) 7H :u (I2'f 170'4- c.:! f,:tH i:i Mi ( D7M o 12!)'.! 12nM 12!)' IS' iuH as 4 is Del I.acK & West. I)cn & Itlo (lr pf Detroit V lilted Ilj-3.. DMII Sec Corpn Diamond Match Dome Mines rlrle Krlo 1st pf HrloSl pf Fed Mill & Sm Kin Mln & sin pr. ... fieneral ICIectrlc (ieneral Motors pf Condrlch II K Co (looilllch 11 K Co pf. Orjnliy Conjol (ireene-Cananca (It Northern pf. !2.'l ltljii S'Wf I.Tn 107 2S'i r,: in fi2t, 170 0113 i I2'i 13 7S',' HH'j 10!) 101 22.-J 1DU 7!) Hi 1 mi 2SJi IS 7(1 107 Vi7H 22' nil1, 124 in 7V, 10.V. inn Kill 22.-I ID.'f 7,V4' ir 17f l(l'4 as)4 is 70 107 lasu 1!2H MH 12'i III 77;,' HUH HID 101 22.1 ltl'f 7j3 1 in;. io.-;' io.-iT.' io'.;i S'i r.:i?4' is 171 is 12'i 18 .11 o2U 10!) !S!i ns'i mi is 0 111H 1117k IlUi llUi 0!lH 11.1 H.1 I7' 121' (it Nor cfs for 010 pr. . -IPX .1.11 :" 7000 North Pao prior 4s IKK) I'enna 4s HIIS ::ooo do gen ct 4!4s .... .UNTO do en 4 Us r,OiH) Public Serv N J .Is 40TO Itendlnir Ren 4s .... 4000 Hep 1 & s ns 2.VI00 Ilnck Island 4s 21000 do rfd 4s SLK) do .la 2100 3 A & A P 1st 4s.. 201 0 South P.ic 4s 14C0O do cv 4s 22.100 do cv ret t 11 5s.. I MTU do rfd 4s 400110 South Itwy ton Ss.. 10(10 Tenn O ret f p Ss.. 20O0O Texas Co (Is 2.101)0 Third Avn ndj 3s.. liioo Tol Peo & V 4s 11,00 TrM'ltv .Is luio I) H Realty .Is 2I0J0 tl S Rubber (Is KiodO U S Steel .Is c f . . 14000 Pnlon Pao 1st 4s... 210nfl Union Pnc cv 4s 2000 Pnlon Pao rfd 4s . .lono Vn Car chm Us noon Va ltwv .Is 2.1(Kii Wabash 1st 40(m) Wabash 2d S3 ::ikjo vwt snore 1000 tVheellnir t I. F. 4s 41X10 Wlscon Cent & Dul Is ill 4(lj 11.1 1174 Mir 11.H1 7415 r,!nr IKIU 1M) ll.IJi llM, iwt, '. hi') 102 in.v no 11.11.1 1171-5 S.1 in 4:1 1)4 07 ilDIJ 102 icit; no IM'i PS ss t.' -. 4.1'., 114 U, !H4 11.14 7HlJ lili'a HO li:i 11.1'i p.'1'i 117 itW HI2 1(1.1', no n.iK. S.I 111 4:11 s7i; . Ml', .1001, . no', . K'2'k .120 . 10.11; . S4i . .1s-)4 . US . 1I4H . up, .lin 'S'i Ml 10.1'li no-i, lirj'i 120 J 0.1 s.-n: .'.si. Ill's 71 Ktti ', Stl 1IHIH hoi. 1112'', 12(1 10.1 S4H .IS" (iiiRKeii Kxpln Illlnols.Central... lot Acrlcullural 21 Int Acrleultiiral pf. . . . .vs'j Int Hnrv N J HOIi Int Con Cor v t c sh. 173f Int Con Corp pf 7IJ Int Paper Co 10'i Insp Con Copper 11 ' i Int Nickel v t cfs 20.V1 Int it M cfs or dp 1S'4' Int M SI pfc of dp.. M)',' Kan City Southern 2C4' Kan City Southern pf. 01 Lack Steel 8P Lako Ilrie & West pf. . .'17 11.1 O-l'-i I74 122 10' i 2-JU IOJ'4" 100 Ihteh Valley Lorlllard P Co Maxwell Motors Max Motors 1st pf. . Max Motors 2d pf. . Mexican Petroleum. . .lO.lif HHVf 10HS 10."iJ Minn st 1.01113 Minn & St Louis pf. .. 7f.'i .lST. . 70 S7 fil 'M 01 111 IS 71;; 10M l.l.'X 2on IS',' Ml.' 211' 1 (so;. SI',' I!.". 77 1S. 7.1' i 1 (i!lU 11.1 112 17 121 1.1!. 22lf ldo' 21 00 now 17'i 7-1;,' 10! 4 Wi 201 17?,' 7!)'j 2I1W 00',' Sl.'ii :i.i 70 1N.1 09 j 87 r,m 11:1 01 I7,' 121",' 1.1' i 22! i 100 22W 01 lit 17'4 7-Pj 1(1! J ir.'i 200 17' 80' 20J,' OO!,' 82 18.-. 7.1 8S 1 .-.w 16 0 1.-.W 15H lc5W Mtnn St P & S S M. .121W ll'IJi 121',' 1217a 0 UH 37 a;.' .riW 7(j 2.1W 91 fS'f lo.'i It 35; 2.151 01 07! ' l.V 0 11W 30; W4 7.V 08! . VM ll.-.H H7)i 1I5J ' MO.'i 07 10.-.U 20! i 110 SO GO): 0S!j 100 27i 117 '() .11.1'i 11,'iH 112U 11.1,'i lis Kill, 3 0111.5 4s 1121 J ini!j 101 114 inn (ISI! lOllJ (U'.$ II21J 1)0 IIS 01 ni'i ln:i nci 11(114 1)21 f ren, W SECURITIES AT AUCTION Thcs following securities were sold at auction today by Dames tc Lotland: STOCKS. 25 ihrs. Vestern North Carolina Land 1- Co.! par 100 J.1 10 hrj. Wayne Junction Trust Co.: par . lpo ...100 BO ihrs. Chestnut ItldEe Coal Co.: par 100 5 5 shrs. Farmers and Mechanics' Ka ' tlon.il Hank: par SloO , 126 3 jhrs. National State Hank. Camden, ' ,N. J.: par 10O 212 170 rlKhts to subscrlhe to Abrasive Mate- rU Co.l par flllO Lot J23 7 shrs. Bank of North America: par .1100 , , 21314. a nra. tianic ot .".orin America: par 4U 21.1 S shrs. Hroad Street Hank: par $.10.... tiO a shra. Farmer ana Mechanics ra- tlonal Hank; oar Slim r 12 4 shrs. Fidelity Trust Co.: par SIOO. . 720 30 shrs. Franklin Trust Co. ; par 150. . .HH-i 3hr. airard Trust Co.: par SlOo KM t ahr. Pennsylvania Co. for Insurances on Uvea and Urnntliiir Annuities: par Siuo ., 7.10 3 shrs. PhlUdelchla Trust Co.; par SI0O 74 11 2 shrs. Ttona Trust Co.; par S.10 .1(lt4 T shrs, Tioga Trust Co. ; par JVJ 5UV, - S shrs. Philadelphia Co, tor duarantee- Ins: MortKaKes: par SIOO jeo 2 thrs. PBIUdetuhui Warehou.liiK and . ' Cold Storaso Co.; par SlCO 01U ti surs. Camden Fire Insurance Asso ciation: parlj 10'i M ahrs. Fire Artioclatlon of Phlladel- phla: par SSO .,,.. , 310 tS abrs. Insurance Co. of btate of Penn ylvanti: par SI10,.., "100 4 Shrs. Second and Third Streets Pas, senver Railway Co , 30 4 shrs. Thirteenth and Firteenth Streets lasseruier Railway Co 2T1H 10 shrs. Union Passenger luilway Co... 183 40 shriii. Pennsylvania Salt Mauufactur- Co.: par S-IO 03 . 4 shrs. i. Q. Urlll Co., preferred: par SIOiii 03 so snra. l-nnaueipnia uourse. preierrea; wr S23 , 10 stirs. Philadelphia Bourse, common; JOO shr?,' Pratt i'ood" Co,';' par 'i I '. '. " '. '. '. '. '. :.- . BONPS. UWiO Preston Fuel Co.. 5 per cent., first ntortxaxe. coupons March and September, aue (ih.i. 20K Stt fsWi PrMtaB Hul Co. S ner cent. illW UdK. MM lM.ua P, il, W., noer. tint nd 't soar &n..Kd ,A ,ut l(J0O PittsburKtt Terminal Warehouse an4 . Transfer Co.. 3 per cent., first una refuadluS niortifane, coupons liar and November, due lKUS. . . . SWX) Southern Traiuportat'on Go.. 7 per fpni iinivriiuri'. juniuir at.. dvtwnturv, sU and lt.... .. , (i-X SlJOO Sprltuiflcld rvDcolldatea Water Co.. poiis Majr and November, due SOU 03 S3 PATES FOR 3I0NEY Pk IMP Tfiiffe ..,....,....L...., aUBBSSHiisHIBBAsBE -. - -, - -. 114114 -k )S A 4 . t ''l COTTON MAHKET HEAVY; LIVERPOOL CAME LOWER Considerable Supply of March Forced the Price Down Spot Houses Sellers NEW YOniv. Feb. 2.-At the opening this mornlns tho cotton mnrkct was bare ly steady, with prlcep S to 0 points lower. Ttecent bears again supplied various op tions and uptown Interests were sellers of Jlay and October. The buying1 In most Instances was scattered, with Wall street houses and some spot traders the lenders, Other spot houses sold May, July and October. A subsequent break carried prices Into new low ground for the movement, with May selling off to tl.00 and July to 12.01, or 15 to tfi points under last night's clos ing figures. There was covering nt this level, and rallies of 6 or 7 points followed. Liverpool was due to come 3 to 4 points higher, but at one time showed losses of about 10 points. Just before tho start here, however, sharp rallies wero re corded In the English market, so that prices were unchanged to 3 points lower. Temperatures were lower In practically every section of the cotton belt this mdrnlng-. The map showed rain in the southern ond eastern portions. yes. close. Open. With. Iow March ... May July October . December Spot 11. SO 11. SI 11.8.) 11. TO 12.0T 12.00 12.0!) 11.0(1 12.2:1 12.10 12.20 12.04 12.22 12.i:i 12.20 12.00 r.'.ri--. 12.28 12.3S 12.21 lt.lO Last. 11. SS 12.01 12.18 12.2H 12.3.1 11. DO SJs 12) i mn 107 vi 'ii.'i 107 9.-)?-fiSH 10711 100 5Ji 5Jf (1 12'i .07)1 107U V.'H '!' 107 05J5 .01 .aio ivan x ic. .Vi Mo Kan & Tex pf.... M'$ Miami Copper ISoJi M Isbourl Pacific Oil Mo Pan tr rfs ,1 Nat Cloak & Suit 70Jj. Nat Knam & S Co. ... 234 Nat Knam & S pf 9.1 Nat Lead Co ()7! Jsev con Copper .1i N Y Air Ilrako. . N Y N II & It r,7,'j OSJi N Y C & II H 10j)i 100'i N Y 0 & West 20J1 27! a Norfolk & Wotern .... 1 1 7 117 Norf & West pf S.0JJ SO1 North American 00 70 Northern Pacific.. Ont Silver Mln S raclfic Mall 12'1 Penn Itallroail .OliJJ Peoples Gas Chi i()7!l I'hlladelplih Co -Vi Pitts Coal Co N J H2 I'ltls Coal Co N J pf . 100 PltWhiirelt Steel pf. ... 00 Pressed Steel Car .00 Pullman Co 103 Quicksilver flij Quicksilver pf ........ 7JJ 8 K Hy Sleel Sp Co 381J -10 38 Itay Con Copper 23JJ 2131 'Siii rtcadlni; 77H 78)1 77 Republic Iron & S .00'$ fit ,01 Itepubllc Iron & S pf. .108 109 10S Kock Island pf V, St Louis Southwest... 19 19 19 Seaboard Air Lino 17)1 17)1 17 Seaboard Air Line pf. . 38 3Slj 38 Sears Hoobuck & Co.. 180 182 ISO sios-shef s & i any, .osw .07JJ South V II Sub Pf 107 101 100 Southern Paclllc OO'l 10011 09)j 10011 Southern Hy 20J1 21' 21 21'1 Southern Hy Pf 59 ,09i 59 .VMi Studehaker Co H5 130?1 Ml 150 Tenn Copper 55!1 ,0OH 5.0 50'5 Texas Co 100W 200 107H 200 Texas Pacific 8 H'4 7Ji 8 Third Avenue 001$ 00 CO (V) Union Hac & Paper... 7i 75s 7ii 7j Union Bag & Paper pf 30 30 30 30 United Clear Stores. . . O'f 9)1 Oil 0)1 United Clear Mfrs pf..lO0j 101 100 100 Union Pacific i:J 131 1321 13-1 Union Pacific pf 83 K.H1 S-'I 8:1 U S Ind Alcohol 158VJ 10.H1 153U 155h United Fruit Co 37H 138 13711 138 UHC1P&F 17'f 18H 17H 17' USOII'SFpf 49 50 50 50 United Hys Inv Co.... 10)1 17 17 17 United Itya Inv pf . . . . 31 33 3 33 U S Hubber .01 53 MH 62 H u a KUDuer 1st pi-. . . wt ill Kiii'i U S Steel Corpn 82) i 83H 81H U S Steel Corpn pf... 110 110 115JJ US Express 45)1 -15!1 45H Utah Copper 7751 70)1 77J Utah acurllt63 19H 20J, 19)1 Va-Caro Chem 47!i -17.-1 47 Va-Caro Chem pf 1 1(1 110i 1 1(1 Wabash 1.0 LOW 14J1 Wabash pf A 4a Wabash pf II 29 H'i 12)2 ,07 107i 42' j 32' i 107 O.0'J .07 100 .05.' 8 10 SW 78)1 53Vi lOSii n 19 17 3SJ5 182 SSJj 103 FAIRMOUNT COAL CO. SOLD The Uuffalo Coal Company has. sold Its interest In the Kalrmount Coal and Coke Company to Louis P. liader, of Boston. All the stock and bond holders have the privilege of selling their holdings at the same price and upon the same terms and conditions as the Buffalo Coal Company, the prices offered being 1219.30 per bond and 10 cents per share for the stock, on or before March 31, 1916. The Uuffalo Company la a subsidiary of the Western New York and Pennsyl Vanla, Hallway Company. NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS new yofiK. rb. r m-rreit-uiiriMt flrioer too grade. Becslpu, 31(M package. eitra irmuiary. 31$su4c. higher scortng, 32Q wSrv-LSta! 11 26ilctoluttOfi crean? TbSratriM mw. RwtJ. m&smssssitm npE.vfpV i IIUJp-J CSf, West K & M. Western Maryland. Western Union Tel. Willys Overland.... WooUorla F W... 05' . 27 - 88 .205 ..120 451, 20JJ 00, 20)1 88'$ 45 28, 05J1 20 KSW -'18 208 218 123 121 123 100)1 83)i 111! 45H 70!( 20)1 47'i 110 15H 451 29 CO't 2011 fcjji., Consolidated Gas Company of Pittsburgh This corporation has defaulted In tho payment of Interest, due February first, on Its Issue of J5,000,000 five per cent, bonds, secured by first mortgage dated February 1, ISM- In the Interest of bondholders, the undersigned have been constituted' a Committee to take such protective meas ures as may be necessary. The Com mittee Invite all holders to deposit their bonds with the Pennsylvania Company for Insurances on Lives und Qrantlng Annuities, No. 517 Chestnut Street, PhlU delphla, which has agreed to act as De pository, A form of deposit agreement is In preparation. In the meantime, tem porary protective receipts will bo issued to all who deposit their bonds. C. & W. PACKARD. Chairman; WILLIAM P. OBST, THOMAS a aATBS, B. a PAGES, - ' O. W PBPPBB. Commute,. Counsel for $b. Committee. j By FRANCIS W. HIRST l'Mltor The tlcnmynlst, London. Special Cable to the Evcninp .crfper LONDON, Feb. Z.-Tho wenltncss In New York Is not surprising ntter the long period of oxnltittloii in tho fnco of persistent liquidation from Kuropp. Tho full In rubber slocks lins upset homo sppiMilntotK. Altogether tho stock lnftr ket Is illsplrlti-d, except In the nectlon ot Jnpnnese bnmlii, which nre being enn colod hero and nre n very welcome nlil from our ono prosporous nlly, Among homo rnllwnyn tho Oreat Inst cm, which ling nil Ainrrlcnii mniingcr, Is tlio only company so fur to Incrcnso Its dividend rate. President WIIsoii'b now nttlttldo puz zles our press. According to otin nullior Ity, ho Is moving slmifltniiroiisly ngnlnst silbmnrliip murder nnd ngnlnst blockade ntiomnllen. Thp relense of colonial Block minimum, linn opened many gllt-cdgo lmrgnlns to Investors, but, of (Otlrso, purchasing powor Is .i.ndly oxhniisted by the wnr-lonn comblniitloiis. Fortlitintcly, news from (lurmnny Indicates Hint Internal distress Is decelerating "penco preparedness" there. Sales in Philadelphia mi T c t:i'4 pM (in;i Iron 44 ? hrl.i Steel. 1M Lit West... W ttlffh. t.rtw. 20 Alllnnre Ins ...lux, .ln .W 10 Am tins 122 122 122., in 'Am Hwrys pMJi-IM 1H .mU ,10 Atchison .....1m loi'i loHi ICO Am loco WW (KH4 (K11 Hill .m Car IMf OS ns OS 2ii ltolrf iico ..Il.li-i 112 '11.114 I'll tli.rr A . T. r 1'tli J)lir J'Jl l.i tin 2IK t'am .l!i22 fnmbrl loo V.M tit ,-o i-ep HtoniRO. . in 21).-. Krlc , .li. to ttcn Acn orcf . . "nj; 2-J0 Ins ro N Am. 2(l4 .ill) rnt Seen 20 1M i,.nt Kr.ru tir . 71 U BTO ike .Hun Corn IHi IIS .: .ehlith Vnllpv. 7, .ili. Inn Vnna llallro.ul. ,17Si no'l in Vnna Rnlt Mfg. li:,"(, mi, IW Vnnii Hteel Hi "n! .- I'hlln Co 4.1 4.'t t,t tin cum href . . I.T4 -t.lt li" I'll .1 i: eiirle. . 271 .".III 1 It Tr II- rtra. ISli. iq Hep, I ei s .. rxi . rJIH Net Cloe, chif. lli - "Si i 2H 42tV 4I4 m I12li 2!J 20, 1W4 4.114 4 mi '- H 4 i IJI niH 20 Mi nnS4- " 41 1- i 41(4- ' 7 ii (l.MI llniillns' TO .10 So I'nrlfle ....IO0H .1'") Tnnomih Ilel... IU 200 rtnh conpor... "n'l in.) I'nltcil tins Imp SUH Holit II H Hteel s.1 .. I Vnrk Itwy pfd. .1,1 I'x dlvlilenil. r i &. lonk .ir, fi2i, 2t fit 7()i' soli .ilii 7N urn 4-'lU Totnl snles, 13,(157 slinren, rniripnrrd nllli 19,077 Kliiirr .veMerdilJt llnii fnr llili eel(, ri7,.1.15 klinren mnim prrlnil lnt tteek, BI.flDO liiircs. HON DM. JIIXIO AlleRh Vnl 4n. Ikii ' ihw,' 11X111 Am IS X- Ml ,-m. Ill II2IJ iooo l iii lil i. i.it 4. inn loon Cnn T N .1 rm. 1(11 14 12(100 city lllis 11)14.. lis 10(1 t'lty .H(,s HI2.1.. 117 4(0 CHy .IWs M7 rec HI) t4iio liilers Itya 4. . r,nj 2(10(1 1. N enns iti.lll2J Bono Irf.h Vnl iten 4. I12T, Ion till) SHARP BREAK IN WHEAT PRICES Liquidation Duo to Reports of Larger Country Offerings and Disappointing Export Demand emCAOO. Keb. 2. Wheat broke sharp ly todny under liquidation duo to reports of liu-gel" country offerings, a disappoint ing export ilemnnil mid one reports that sonio of the lending hulls were selling out. Mny cmled only He. nhnvo the lowest at $1.33, after it hail sold ns high as $1.6(1 ear lier, compared with $1.3 IT& nt tho close yes terday, nnd July '4c. nbovo the bottom nt $1,241!., after It had risen to $1.2iiTi previ ously, compared with $1.2'i?i at the end yesterday. Traders wero very nervous. Th" cables from l.lverpol wero disappointing, Hint market reacting after a firm start. Klrst prices hero wero a lltlto lower, but on the decline tlio former persistent call from commission houses reasserted Itself, frightening shorts and causing tho market to turn strong. Itcalizlng again set In, and tho market went down. The transmissotirl country offered wheat ho"o to arrive today. Minneapolis reported :i good demand for tlio cash article. Interior receipts wore larger than those on tho corresponding day a year ago, tlio movement In the .Southwest being much larger. Clearances of wheat nnd Hour from the seaboard were about 1,000, 000 bushel.i today. Kresh export sales wero placed nt only 300,000 bushels. Iiullnit futuics rntiKcii as follows: Vest v h w neiu wpen, men. Jlav 1.:ili l.:ni Julv 1.2.V1 l.-jivn Cnrn funw ilpllvprvl .-.u-ii, hi Hi 47HOO I'enna Ken tiin.Hm jin., in COIIH l".i, . nil, looo ! v ,m is 4n null r.0d() Phllii Vn ion .Is Ii2 7000 iln 1st .Is 10114 100 riilla. Mice 4s.. R'l "i'ii iln .Is Hir.H .lOOO llr.-idliiK kcii 4a !)."(i Hi) Sun II ,v w ns..liKl IIHIO Htllllil (Ins 11.1... 11014 lion York Hy lpt .is . n.l'J Incre.18c. Occrcnse. 02 II2 10II Wl u t)2 101 S.1 K)lf4 11.114 11(1 IM)'4 0.-1VI iisti Cloie. 11014 111 loo ions n.i ti ll!) '!' Km; 112)4 1l Kill ll'llj 112 101 Kl I'M i 1(K) 111! 4 Net cliRe. 7 1! Tclnl Kiilrn. $0(1,9(10, rnmpnrril wllli $.19,200 .reslfrilny: IIiiih fnr thli ureli, ya(l.1,:l(lll rame pcrind Innt urrlc, $11)1,2,0. MILDER WEATHER GUT COAL CAR '" CONGESTION AT EASTERN PORT Trade Circles More Cheerful Philadelphia Compan May Be Glad to Get Rid of Consolidated Gas Com . pany Rise in Kentucky Securities curltucky, vn extended to tho conimo ItSiX morning, tho latter lielnlt ?,, " 104 lo 20 0,1 n few sales TZ"1 .fr'. ..f the local list wa onlyTfa,rlTm?i- mul developed no definite UdCnctcC I Ing the greater part of the ..i ai auction a block of PenMsrlvSnU rn' ' for insurances on.Uvei i ock ,0?d atM up 40 points, nml'a new high r'cofd" ' iMiNING STOCK QUOTATIONS iU.NOiwi! STOCKS. .11m Itiiller ..-. MaeN'nmitrit ..,. Ml'lwiiv ' ' Mlapnli Kxt !"' Mnntiitin Nor Hlnr Ton Hi I ' Ton llxt Ton Mln ' ' Heseue Hula West Kml ....' Local Bid and Asked l!lnse. 'i.;.s l.'-'H rlo.ie. l.III'i. 1.2.-l, SInv Jlllv ... IMts Mav ... Jlllv ... Lord M.iv ... Julv ... Hlbs Mav . . . Julv ... I'orlt Mnv ... Julv ... Hid. win Ml 7nii, 7I1U 7IIV, t7!H.'i SO"'i 4SV4 4.S1, r.ov, 47K' t.nu Ml'l tISli .10.20 .10.:;.-, ..10.1)7 ..11.10 10.!!0 lo.:!() li.nn 11.10 10.0.-, in.m tlo.;o 1U.L"J 10.2.1 tl()..i7 10.S7 11. OJ 10.IIS 11.01 tin.112 ll.d.i Toilnv Ycstenlny Ill't. Aslicil. ltl'l. AHkefl. Huff & Klls t C III.', 4U 42 ISti iln prer nun, ill iviij (II 14 ttrlll .1 n :i.-r, ri7 .1.1 .111 n.iiiiwin n.i!, 114 iinji inn ramlirl.i Hteel 7.1 7:1 H 721 72'4 Kleelrle SloniEi lis ill ii'jl. ('.'Hi llenerill Aph,ilt !W .'U 111 .'It iln prof ran-, 71W. ll'Hi 71)1' Key Tel l.'IV 14i 111, 14IJ dote i:iJ IM i:n 141 do pref ns 70 lis 70 Luke Hup Corp !H,i Ii'jl 111, Wl, l.eh Nuv . . . . ! 7(1 7(li(, 7.'4, 7lllJ LihlKh Viilloy 7(ir, 771 7(1 7(115 l.eh Vnl Tr Ill tlt'i 111 lli( ilo ptof kiii; .'iini, :ki :m5 I'eniiHylvniilii .17 r.7'4 .17'k ." I'hllK Klec 27; 271J 27'i 27i I'lliln fo 4214 4'IW I2 4:110 ilo .1 per cent. pfd... nil .'IS .Id lis iln (1 iwr i-ent. pfd... 4.11J I HI 1:114 41 I'lill.i It. T IS in islj isij do t e .1 IS 1SU 1M,4 1SJJ llpnillliB 7S 7.S(!i 771', 77'(. Tonnpuh Helmont 4iJ 4 41; 4 Tonopnh Alining (17; 7 li'-1,. (''', I'nlnn Traction 421', 4.1 42U 411 I' 11 Imp Nil Mi-X, Ml N) 1' R Hleel S.1 Si'.', W S2I; York Itwy sU ny. si! m; ilo pref .It as 111 .1.1 W111 Crnmp Ilxillvld end. FOItEIGN EXCHANGE NI1U YOHK, Feb. 2. The foreign ex change market In the first hour of busi ness today showed n generally lower rango of quotations. Guilders, for exam- fple, started nt 42',J, compared with 42 7-115 yesterday. I retich cxctiutiHi: was quoted at o.SSJ4 for cables nnd o.SOi for checks. Sterling shaded to 4.75;J for demand and 4.7G,,4.'f4.7(;:;i for cables. Hclchsmarks were nominal, at 73 15-1C and 71. Other quota tions were: I.lro cables, G.71; checks, G.72; Swiss cables, 5.1S!i; checks, B.19V4: Vi enna, 12. IS nnd 12.32; Stockholm. 27.53 and 27.C0; pesetas, 19.03 nnd 19.10; guilders, 42!', and 42 3-1G; rubles, 29.75 and 29.S0. The market In mldafternoon wns ex tremely sluggish and uninteresting. Sterling ruled nt tho low of the day, 4.7o'!4 for demand and 4.7G 7-16 for cables. Francs hung nt the low, E.SDU for cables and 5.90 for checks. Quotations for other classes of exchange were not altered from tho earlier reported figures. The leccnt firmness displayed by lc hlgh Valley, Rending nnd other anthracite Issues on the Philadelphia exchange, In view of the extraordinarily mild wcnlhor conditions In Hip tins'. '"" attracted some attention. It is nrgticd that tho lighter demand tins taken tho edge off tho crltlcnl nspect of the conl trndn. Tho foggy weather In this locality In tlio Inst few tlnys has, however, Interfered con sldernbly with shipping. In tlio soft coal Initio tlio former premiums for spot fuel have disappeared In a number ot cases, but the quotation f. o. b. Now York Is still $1 a ton above the price ruling for bituminous on spot Inst summer. There Is still 11 good deal of anxiety on the part ot the ninny coal operators to got u little nhenil In stock,ns they have so far been unable to accumulate much surplus coal. The great trouble still Is tho scarcity of cars ond the congested situation of freight 011 rnllroad tines, In view of the ngrcement reached be tween tlio coal operators nnd the leaders of the United Mine Workers of America that there would he no suspension of mining until a settlement has been reached or nn ngrcement on tho miners' claims Is found to bo lmpractlcnblc, a more cheerful sentiment Is illscernlblo In coal Undo circles. At tho rarao time, wo hnvo not yet got beyond tlio possibility of a Hurry In the cnnl trade In tho event of heavy snowstorms or ucuto cold went her. iN'ows of the default of the Consolidated Gas Company, of Pittsburgh, on Its 5, OuO.OOO llrst morlgngo bond Interest, duo February 1. enmn as a surprise to tlio MUoet, although It had evidently been ex pected In Inside circles, ns announce ment was promptly made that 11 Pro tective Committee hnd been formed to represent tflo bondholders. This Is a BUbsldlnry of tho Philadelphia Com pany, but It looks ns If tho latter wns not averse to getting rid of an unprofit able Investment as It has been con tributing $2.")0,000 or more per year for more thnn 12 years to keep up tho or ganization, nnd tho Philadelphia Com pany Is likely to bo satisfied to havo the bondholders take over tho property. At all events Philadelphia Company stock moved up on tho local Kxchongo today. Cambria Steel ruled firm, fluctuating within circumscribed limits. Nothing new developed officially with regard to tho proposed merger. Tlio combination with tlio Youngstown nnd Lackawanna com panies would, according to estimates, glvo tho new corporation a producing capacity of approximately "1,000,000 tons of fin. lslied metal per annum, nnd mako it rani; Atlnnln . Illue Hull , . Ilonth Hull. loir .... t" O I) .... Comb l'rne Dliimf II 11 Dnl.iv Florence . . . dolilf Tons tlolrlf Merg .HinilmiCMxt KcwHlinn . . Oro Kunil Ken . Hilt or Pick I'nlry Azlcc -Klmberly .. Nov Hill ... Arizona Pn Ncv Womlor ClOLDFIKLD STOCKS. 20.(111 ...tl'. 1.1 tAskid. M '20.40 20.I7 . t20.43 t20.32 NEW 1'OKK COFFEE MARKET SEW YORK, Fob. 2. The coffee mnr kct was easier this morning and llrst prices showed declines ot 2 to 7 points. Trading was quiet and on the call only 500 bags changed hands. Toilav's Yesterday's opening. clow. FVIirtin rv .'. . T.Ml 7.2, March ".M Miiv1 .'';.'.':''";..''.;; .' .' f.i im. a June July 7.41) A llizllst September 7.ri.1JI7.53 November t December 7.(1(1 .lIMl 7.4(1 '.401(7.42 .411(7.41 .411117.47 .4!l1i7..-.(! ..1l1f7 .1.1 ..Vldi 7.110 .(ISfj 7.dll .72M7.74 DIVIDENDS DECLARED fieneral Development Company declared a 'llvldenrl of $1.23 per share, pnyuhlo March 1 to stock nf record February ID. Mobile Klectrlc Company, regular quarterly 11, per cent, on preferred, payable 1'ebruary 15 to holders of record January III, American Tobacco Company, unual quarterly ft per cent, on common mill 1J per cent, on pro ferreil. The common dividend la payable. March 1 and tha preferred on April 1. lloth to holders of record February 14. American Kmclllns and IteflnlnK Company quarterly lai per cent, on preferred nnd 1 per cent, on common payable March 1 and March 1,1, rcfciieetlvcly. llomestake Mining Company regular monthly 0.1 cents, paynbla February 25 to stuck of record February 11). United Verde Copper Company 75 cents pay able today. RAR SILVER The quotation for commercial bar ullver In ImiiIoii w.ih steady at 27il. In New York tho prlco was &(lc. Reliable' Advice From a Responsible House Our. February Investment List is now ready for distribution, and will be furnished' on re quest. To those requesting that it be se"ht by post, we suggest writing us the particular pur--pose for which investment is desired. Wc shal then be able to advise, and to specify the. bonds which, In our opinion, will be appropriate. EB WAR B 5 MITH & CO BANKERS ET8L18IUD 1SP2 iltmlert New York and I'hlladalshla Stock Exchaugt Vtoiv aso CutsiNur En,, PaitiD. SO Pin Snttt NiwYok The Xew York Subtreasury lost $412,000 to banks yesterday, reducing the cash net gain slnco Friday to $2,813,000. REO MOTOR CAR CO. Bought, Sold and Quoted Circular on Request OSCAR R, DARE & 00. riperlnllits in Public Utility Honda stock i:.cn.Ni;i: huh, ding I.ociiht 220 Ilnce M7-518-5ID Direct prhate phone to X. V. nnd Iloston .02 :! .2.1 ' .14 ' 2? 4$ i" 20 -?. 02 V, 41 A' 02 ., m W "7 04 '! 01 4s ; 01 ,' ..IT A 1.22 '. in M o.i J; 01 '. ej J( MISCnijA.VDOUS. . , i oi ' 02 )' W M ..... 11 .'l.3 K i. y-,, .., 73 i Jones &LaughlinSteclCo, 1 f 1st Mort. 5 Bonds 1 'M Due May, 193D fA Price on Application jl yj ''I Wc own and offer, subject to prfor sale $200,000 PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, CHICAGO & ST. LOUIS RW. CONSOLIDATED MORTGAGE AVJh BONDS SERIES "A" and "I", due 1940 and I9G3 PRICE, 102 and interest, to net about 4.37 Free of Pennsylvania State Tax CHAS. C. HARRISON, JR., & CO. ' BANKERS FIFTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS PHILADELPHIA Members New York nnd I'hlladelphln Stock Exchanges' M . ' BLOWN JJROTHERS & Coj FOURTH AND CHTSTNUT STREETS -ruiLADELPHIA r:JH Travelers Letters of Credit Under the terms of issue of our Letters of Credit travelers can arrange for availing of income during absence insteadJ of paying full amount when leaving. Special features make the Letter of Credit more desirable than other forms of carrying funds, and they are also as economical. 1MKKCTOKY OF ACCOPNTANTa CertUled Iubl!e Accountant luVWItKNCK E. BIIOWN & CO. 181S ItKAL KSTATU TU8T BU1L.DINO. 1JUKNS & SPKAKMAN" u iiourti. I'AItfNKltSlllPS J5 $3,500,000 The Columlins Railway Power & Light Co. First Refunding and Extension Sinking Fund Mortgage 5 Gold Bonds Dated April 1, 1915 Due October 1. 1940 in ' Vief,tn,raLai,l.Apl!1 an.? ,Oe'0,,f 1 I" New York, Philadelphia or Columbus. Coupon Bonds '. Vt,V2 dJfno'l0. Principal may be reglntered. IteUeemable on any Interest dale as a whole or In part by lot and accrued ulxty days' notice at 105 GinAIlD TRUST COSIPANY, riltt.ADELPIHA, TRUSTEE Interest. '-! STANLEY S. SNELLKMSCIIO HAS TII1S dy bew -dwltted a s. partnet la tbe fla of h. Sarlleuburc Co. ibruMy J9W. Approved by Ohio Public Utilities Commission Legal investment for Savings Banks in Rhode Island Application will bo made to list this Usiaj on tho Now York Stock Exchange Property The Columbus Railway Power & Light Company owns and operates street railwr.y and commercial electric light and power systems in Columbus, Ohio and vicinity, serving a total population of about 250,000. Security: These bonds will be a first mortgage on the electric light and power and heating properties of the Company on the retirement of certain underlying issues'which have been called for payment and a mortgage on the railway system subject to prior liens. Replacement Value of the property exclusive of franchise, good wil and going value is estimated by engineers at considerably more than 'the total bonded debt which includ ing the present issue will be 10,595,000 Earnings: The Company repoP for the year 191-5 net earnings avail able for interest charges of . . . .. . $ 1,266,738 For the last five years net earnings available for interest averaged. ....'. 1,148,403 This compares with an annual interest charge on the 10,595,000 bonded debt of the Company including present issue, of $ 498,430 Net earnjngs 1915 two and one-half times new total interest charges. Net earnings averaged for last five years twice new total interest charges. iil''i?aJ-m?,Ifr? e,rainP to thlt Ijjue have beta tautd on by Mr, Joseph 8, Clark of Philadelphia and Utmteno and ilurr 0 ColumDu, amf cofte of lbs morttiagt may 6 0 application ot th, offlw ' ft, undslawSf. LZnlTnA tl Mif'nmfr,naM B'"' -.lMo. ho, suited th, Prorty ot our rw-Mt, - a Temporary Receipts of th. Company will b, Ututd vending delivery ot defintttv, bond,. " Price 97 and accrued interest, yielding over 5.20 Descriptive circularion request E. W. Clark &. Co. Kissel. Kinn.i-nH- & Co. -t --- -, -- w-w --- ---.- 1 331 Chestnut Street Philadelphia 14 Wall Street New York ?-!ijsM :.:'.,.;ir'- M-j;.'T-------r-.-,-:.v .-....-. -.... --''a---! VaBV i3faB a BMJ3BtiiiMtB wXBKUmBEEKMEKBKKKKKUKKKBWKSfBh' . HHHBBv .wes aH I H9 BE BBBF sPs-