iSr-.y'--'TO-'JWWl'tipi8W)ljgWWiMJi'lii 4f.il fc JS!LLJ u EVENING LEDfiER PHILADELPHIA. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1. , 1916- PROPER OFFICIALS NEEDED TO RUN SCHOOL LEAGUE ' JSaaketball Fans and Public Losers Because of Gross 'Mismanagement PLAN REORGANIZATION As a result of the fiasco singed by the Illsh School Basketball League solons, who aro directly responsible for the an nouncement that tho South Philadelphia High-Northeast High basketball same was on (he schedule for Tuesday, and the sub sequent disappointment of some few hun dred, fans and not a few officials, a reor ganisation of the school basketball league will soon bo effected. The South Philadelphia High-Northeast High basketball game, ono of tho league contests, was not played yesterday after noon. As has so often been the case. tho public was misled by the announce ments that the conflict would bo staged, arid tho announcement wns mnde because official who are supposed to know what they are talking about stated that this Came, would be played at tho time stated. Tho Evening I.ErxiEn called attention to tho fact that not slnco the season opened has a slnglo communication been received from an official of tho league. Changes In tho locations for tho games and tho dates havo been made without an attempt on tho part or ttin league to notify tho public properly. Yesterday tho Northeast-Southern High gnmo was "off," and Coach Walter Keating, of Northeast High, together with many other officials and fans, visited tho Quaker City Athletic Club only to find tho doors closed. Tho explanations forthcoming from tho various High School Lcaguo officials con cerning tho many eleventh-hour changes and the cause for so much troublo In tho league aro both surprising and conflicting In naturo. It Is an assured fact, however, that new men -will Imnrf thn triirti SntinM if Lcaguo next scaBon, and they will be held responsible ror tho proper mnmigcment of tho league. This year's league haH been a failure so far as management has been concerned. Dr. Richard A. Ker, of Southern High School, who Is chairman of tho Basket ball Committed and director of athletics at Southern, when asked for an explana tion as to why tho. league officials havo failed utterly In their effort to notlfv tho public of tho season's happenings, said: "Why was tho Northeast-Southern High game called off until Wednesday? I really don't know myself why wo were asked to play Wednesday Instead of Tuesday. I had to call up myself to find out. Wo ex pected the game to bo played on Tuesday, and It was announced for Tuesday here at Southern. I don't know why the change was mado even now." "That's Just the way they have of doing things," said Doctor Ker. "Tuesday would be the last day in tho month and Wednes day the 1st of March. Perhaps this would make a difference in tho standing of some of tho players. I had nothing to do with tho schedule which was drawn up for this season and the schools have been running things to suit themselves." Henry Brachhold, director of ath letics at Northeast High and former chair man of the Basketball Committee, ex pressed regret that tho public should have been misinformed an to the dates and loca tions of so many of tho games. "t-uot up the league schedule some KELLY THE PROUD PARENT ,rr '4 ' ' owiAMMA ni I EJDifi oU KTOl ju "BET VoU'lL Vrnnte tti il iu niaPuTATuUf timt. mV- nB--. .n -n.r, i,r I l-xyii- '"y . I I , TiM- DAf- 4gyr- - -TT.. 1 IHUMW IT . 'MAMOY'IVE OV. BoV l I V - -r- ' syd. " "H 1 1 Sup IS V . COMB Tb FBOPAM J I $1l3 TOlMG AS J 'ATS G0IM6 ,- 1 1 Y.J. ROLL P. V y - v I UlBLL AS 5oM WHAT.'I youR SLtiEUE "- S IS HEir V COULD BE J Ml- RIGHT I AND . SHZ A v m wB fSY ,, UW 0r sL-ymvm n. m mt NEWS OK THE IJOWLEKS The Philadelphia market wan distinctly POLITICAL RUMORS WEAKENED WHEAT Enrly Strength Followed by De clinesWinter Killing Re- ported Close Feverish ,itirinn Atnml, 1 tllsnlllf till DO- lltlcal rumors forced tho wheat market on renct0,iarv today, with Storngo Battery today after It had become strong on cover- . nml uai,j,vn J,,icomotlvo off nbout 2 Ing ntul buying by commission houses roi- poms nplcce, whllo Keystone Telephone lowing wenkness which uovciopeu ii. " higher start. Tho close was feverish. May finished nt l.ilK after it had ad vanced to 1.139',, against 1.12 M .at the end yesterday, and July nt 1.08 .after It had sold up to 1.11 ',1. against 1.0S',i nt tho close yesterday. A leading commission house Issued a stntement Indicating that considerable winter killing had been suffered. Tho market nt Liverpool displayed firmness, although buyers thero were Inclined to hold off, ns Increased exports .rom Aus tralia nnd Argentina were looked for. There was an Improvement In the inquiry for tho cash article, without, however, much chance of doing tiny shipping busl nets for prompt forwarding Millers nt Minneapolis reported Immense sales or flour rnd bought largo quantities of wheat thero. Tho Prlco Current said that when grain met chants begin to pny attention to the impairment of the crop It will be n decided factor In prlco making, for the area Is so 1 much below that or n year ago an vu " I cludo any substantial surplus for Kuro pcau wants next Henson. There was considerable liquidation In t corn b) larger local speculative longs, ! nnd somo by smaller followers. There wns I good support at time", but tho market ended lower. Snow placcu me innn re serves of corn at 1,190.000.000 bUshcK against 051,000,000 bushels last year. Oats Mulshed weak after Having uccn nuovu yesterday's close. Learilnif futures rnnced ns follows: reVdny's LOCAL MARKET INCLINED TO SAG; PENNSYLVANIA FREIGHT TIE-Up Only 5 Per Cent, of Cars Moved During the Last 24 Hours in This District Reading Reflecting Brit ish Security Mobilization Plan AVhrnt Opnn Mnv . 1.12' HIlTl". 1.13 'i 'BASEBALL BUSINESS HOLDS NO INTEREST FOR POOR MAN' Jim McAleer Tells Grant Rice That Game in This Age Requires Crafty Management of One Accustomed to Handling Fortunes months before tho organization meeting of tho league. I did not send copies to the newspapers. I admit that this should havo been done. The lcaguo games were originally "heduled for Wednesday, and not for Tuesday. Therefore no change has been made. Somo,aro laboring under the Impresrion that we changed tho date from yesterday (Tuesday) to today. "In basketball It has been different from baseball," continued Brachhold. "Each school handles its own schedule and mado lta own arrangements, not like In base ball when the secretary must bo notified ana men select a. date, It Is true we have ' no league secretary and no one to send ' out official notices. Doctor Ker, of South , ern. High, Is chairman of the league and Is supposed to look after such matters." t Some one in authority and in a position to know what's what at Noitheast High stated that ono reason for the postpone ment of tho game with Southern yester day was because Captain Albert Hedelt, the Ited and Black leader had a sore foot , nnd was limping. He sprained his ankle, It is said. Also, another reason advanced by a Northeast official was that Brown, ' the other gdard, had been quarantined 1 and could not play, F With these two regulars out, it is said, i Northeasi desired to take advantage of every mpment possible In order to get two of tho scrubs ready for tho game. P.of. E. Rowland Hill, chairman of the Basketball Committee at tho Contral High 1 Scboot, also Btatcd that he understood the Northeast-Southern High game was to have been played yesterday afternoon. He said: "There was no question In my mind a3 to the date for the Northeast-Southern came, and I certainly thought the teams had played yesterday until I heard that the contest was postponed until today (Wednesday). Aa for the Central High West Philadelphia High game I arranged with Mr, Iteuben T. Shaw, of West Fhlla delphla, to play tnls "Wednesday afternoon. "Mr. Shaw called me up and sug gested that we change tho date, so as not to conflict with the Northeast-Southern fcorae. We thought we could make more mopy by holding It over a day. With out any upparent reason Northeast High does the same thing. There has been considerable trouble in the league and things rill -be dlfferei.t next season. The Supervisory Committee has not helped matters any this year and there has been lack of system." How many more times will the schol astlq fans and the public be fooled be cause the High School League falls to eleqt a secretary or some official who knows -what It is to be on the job' By GKANTLAND IMCE Jimmy McAleer. ono of tho greatest of . of a sK-roimd prelim. all outfielders, big league manager and big league club owner for many years, was. ns the novelist might say, "smoking a meditative cigar." Or you might call it a contemplative cigar; or a rcmlnlscont cigar, If you care to. At any rato, Mr. McAleer was smoking and meditating at ono and the same mo ment. ' "The Good Old Days" "The time has passed," remarked Jimmy, "when a poor man or a man of moderate means has any business promot ing or managing any branch of sport. This goes for war or pinochle, football or chess. "If you haven't got the money you needn't come around' Is the popular song of tho day. Take tho European war. It Is costing at least 10 times ns much as any war In history. A billion now lasts about 23 minutes by an accurate stop watch. Ten billion Is a mere nothing. Yet thero was a time when a guy with ten billion could finance a pretty good little war for a year or two and still havo clgaretto money left." Same In Baseball "I recall the day, not so very long ago," continued tho veteran, "when a man with $60,000 was a welcome addition to any baseball circle. But JGO.OOO today won't much more than get you In the park. With anything less than a half million or a million you can't even start. It Is no longer a poor man's game from tho own ing end." : Boxing Also The same holds true for tho boxing game. Forty thousand dollars more than covered the purao and expenses of the Sulllvnn-Corbett fight a finish tight be tween the most popular o all heavy weights and the cleverest. nut $40,000 today will hardly take caro To put on a 10- round, no-ileclslon contest Tex Itlckard must stand n tap ot $00,000 far more money than It cost to put on the Sulllvnn Corbett and the Coriiett-Fltzslminous bat tles combined, wlicro both wero to u finish, with championship: at stake. Baseball's Cost Few fans appreciate tho tcrrlHc cost of modern big league baseball. We will take for 191G tho case of Captain Huston and Colonel Uuppert, Yankee owners. So far they have Invested thin season $130,000 for new players, more than two thirds of whom will bo sent back to the bush. Tholr Polo Orouml lent for tho year Is S.'.ii.OOO. Their salary list, with Baiter and Mageo added, will bo at least $110,000. Training camp expemes will bo another $0000. I Hotel bills, traveling expenses and other incidental costs, inciiiuing oiuce Help which Isn't Incidental will bo another $50,000 at least. Total this nnd you will llnd what tho two Yank owners aro up against a nicro matter of $351,000, or In that neighbor hood. The Turnstile Need As the money spent for Halter. Mageo and others will be an Investment for moru than one year, $51,000 might be knockid from this amount for ID 10. This leaves an expense' account of $300,000 for tho year. At an average of 50 cents each, tho fan attendance, for tho two owners to break oven, will have to bo In the neighborhood of 000,000, ou about 8000 paid admissions to each game. Thcso figures may bo a tilllo high but we doubt It. For mobt of the expenses recounted aro known to tho exnet figure. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS Moran Works in Zero Weather SARATOGA SPRINGS. N. Y Match 1, With, the mercury down at zero, Frank ran ana Willie Lewis went skatlne .rly today. Returning to his training carters Frank Immediately went out on .ha road for a hike. Arter dinner and a short rest Moran and Lewis called their bounds, shouldered their rifles and coy. red. the surrounding woods for game. Bill McKetchnie in Demand 'PITTSBURGH. March 1 William McKech lUe, tnanactr sf the Newark Federal latt yr, w'U traJn with th St. I-oula Amrrfcana tola iprln as the rut of Uininr FlMr Joota. It baa been announced hero. ilo Keciuila ha, received offer? trom four major league cluU, on of them belne at, ixiulx - Albany Ball Club Changes Hands ALBANY. N Y.. March 1 Charle W. WlBchnter. owner of the Albany Club of tha Keu Turk State Baaeball League, haa aold iJui elub to Dr P N Tate. e( Alba ay. (or 1U00 Tha tramactlon Included only the fraa jaslM and ulajore. Doctor Tate announced that (,e had lea-ted Cfcadwlck Park for the comln WLUthuhn Beats Powers In tfcc peel tournament of Nsrth Phlladeh DSi. wMcti 1 beta beW at Droad and Som erset Mnwts. Chart Witlbuhn defeated BUI , S tu 3T Southwark Club Ball Friday Tba 3m aoootl ball T th Jid .t wl be H m. Vt 4 76077c. GRAIN AND FLOUR WHEAT. llecelpta. 107.162 bush. Tha mar ket wan lc. lower, but cloned 8tidy with a fnlr demnnd. Quotations: 1'iir lo'"; n.IKrt elevator No. 2 red, spot and March, il 18 W 1 -I. No. ! Southern red. 51.1CCP1 19. ateanu-r til .i ii ntffci IK' n a red. Sl.lSPl.la; rejected A, 1. 12 1.104; rejected II, Jl.ll Ol.lt. CORN. Receipt!. 12.511 bush. Tra.do,lwnB quiet, but prices ruled eteody. Quotations: (Sr tots for local trade, as to. location No. 2 yellow. 8182c; steamer yellow, vp-.s'tf ioue.: No. 3 yellow. 76HW7G'a: .-vo. yellow. 73W7l4c.i cob, per i ids. OATS. Receipts. 1S.250 bueh. Prices were steadily maintained, but trade waa quiet. Quo tations: No. S white. 63 053Vjc.; standard white, 514S2c: No. 3 white. S051c.; No. 4 white, 48W49c; sample oats, 4S46c; purl fled oats, graded, SOW062C. FLOUR. Receipts, 962 bbls. and 1.364.275 lbs in sacks. Demand was light and prices were without important rhnnge Quotations, per 196 lbs. In wood: Winter, clear, 16 20W 6.40. do., straight. 15 C04f6.70; do., patent. J5.S0O6.10. Kansas, clear. Juto sacks, 14 80 W6.16, do., ttrnlsht. lute eacke.l5.20O6.S0, do., patent. Jute sacks, J5.50O6.70; spring-, tint, clear, J5.16W5.40; lo.. stralsht. J5 3 Oil' 6.60; do., patent. J6.7506: do., favorite brands, JC.2606.75; city mills, choice and fancy, patent. J6.S506.75: city mills, regular grades Winter. clear, J6.20O6.40; do., straight. J5.60O6.70; do., patent, J5.06.10. RYE FLOUR was In small supply and steady, but quiet. We quote at J6.60O6 per bbl as to quality. PROVISIONS The market ruled steady with a fair jobblng demand. Quotations ranged aa follows: City beef. In sets, smoked and alr-drled. 3426c. t Western beef. In sets, smoked, Sl2Sc; city beef. knu'Mes and tenders, smoked and alr drled. !4j'27c; Western beef, knjckles and tenders, smoked. 2 6 27c. I beef: name, J280 30; pork, family, J22.EO02J; haras. S. V. cured, loose, 16 016c. ; do,, skinned loose. 1A 46 17c; do., do., smoked. 17li OlStuc; other hams, smoked, city cured, aa to brand and average. 19HW17c.: haras, smoked. Western cured. 16 HO 17c,; do., boiled, boneless. 27c. 1 Plcnls shoulders. 8. P. cured, loose, 10 Sc. ; do., smoked. UUOlZUc; bellies Iq pickle, according to average, loose, 12'.4 013c.: break fast bacon, as to brand and merece. city cured. 15016c; breakfast bacon. Western cured. 16016c; lard. Western, refined. In tierces. 11 Vic: do., do.. In tubs. HUc:; do., pure city. Kettle renoerea, m tierces. ao.. pure cuy, Keiua renoerea. in moa. llHc-i ' UUc. DAIRY PRODUCTS BUTTER Offerings were light and values were He. hUfher on solid-packed. Demand fair. Followluir are the quotations: Western, fresh, aolld-packed creamery, fancy specials, 39c ; extra. 37c; extra firsts. 35036c. ; Jlrsta. 33034c; seconds. 280t9c; ladles. 21&23c ; nearby prints, fancy., 40o.t average extra. 3IOJ9&; firsts. 14036c: seconds. J0O3IC.; special fancy brands of prints jobbing: at 43 46c EOOS. Fine new-laid eggs were In good re- 3uest and kept well cleaned up. Prices were Qe per case higher. Following- are tha quo tation: In free cases, nearby extra, 30c. per dox.: nearby firsts. ,-36 per standard case, nearby current receipts, J 8. 10 per case. Western, extra nrsts. U 26 per case; do., firsts J8.10 per case; Southern, per case. ;e. sons. iu. as 10 uuamr i' "" v ruled steady under but trade wa quiet. Quo- tMoai.10. as to quality, fa were jobbing at J2W14C per C1IHB8B. The market ru tatlona: New York, full cream, fanoy. held. llnUc; do., do., fair to good. held. 17t REFINED SUGARS The market we quiet but firm., We quotes Extri ttnegranuUUd. 6.16c.! : powdered. f.J5o.: ionfeetlonera' A. 6.15C.I eoft grades. 5.60O 6.10c POULTRY LIVE POULTRT Receipt were light and the market ruled Arm under a fair demand. Fnwlet were atflln Vic. DUther Quotations. Fowla. cooIct. 17le.. roosters. UlJc . sartss chickens, soft meet!. UBJOc. do.. 31m. 14I6.: turkeys, ttmtle.: ducks. 19c ; pUeons, old, per pair. 26030c. : do., oun. per pair. -Ofiair. DRIISSKD. The. fowl market uaa quiet and prices were He. lowi-l. Other llecrlIlllous were steudlly held l-'olowlntf aro tho quu tntlotlH l'r"h-klll'd. dry-pdeked Fowls. 12 to box. dry-packed, fancy, eolecti-d. 19'4c. : weighing 4H5 lbs. apiece, iijc. , welffhlnK 1 His. apiece. 19c. ; wuUhlntf J'i lbs. apiece. 18c ; weighing 3 lbs. apiece, 16fM7c, fouls, in bbls, dry-nicked, fancy, weighing IHIfS lbs. apiece. ISvac. . weluhlnjT 4 lbs. apleco, IhHc ; smallor sizes, 1541 18c. ; obi roosters, rir plckcd, 15c, chickens Jersey, fancy broilers, 24 O 26c, other nearby fancy broilers. 22024c. , Weetcru brollt-rs, weUhlmr H1W2 lbs. apiece, 22024c : Northern Illinois thickens, fancy ellov, wtlcblng 4 lbs. und over In boxes, 21022c. : exceptional lots higher. Northern Illinois, fnncv. weighing ZHOaH lbs,. In boxes, lRiSlUc. ; Northern Illinois. Vint-y. welghlnK 2'.s03li lbs.. In bbls.. Will lv.i other Western, weighing 4 lbs. and over. In boxes, 18019c, other Western, weighing 2HOJH lbs. In Iwxes, 16017c; other West ern, welifhlns 2'.-33H lbs., In bbls., 16016c; Inferior. 14c: Canons per lb Weighing 8G 10 lbs. apiece. 2t02Sc: smaller sizes, Z30 26c. ; turkeys, fancy younc hens and toms. 30c, do, fnlr to choice, 25ft2Bc; old tnma, 25c. , spring ducks, nearby. 18020c; do . West ern, fancy. 17&lo . do., do., fair to good. 12 Ol 6c. , geese. 15?v20c : squabs, per dozen White, weighing 11 to 12 lbs per dozen, J5.86 6. white wolghlnt' 9 to 10 lbs. per dozen, J5.25(f6 75. white, welching 8 lbs. per dozen. J404.76, white, weighing 7 lbs per dozen, J3. 36 If .1.75; white, welshing 0O614 lbs. per dozen. J2.7503. dark. J2.6O03. small and No. 2, 1101.50. FRESH FRUITS Offerings wero only moderate and values generally ruled steady with trade fair. Quota tions: Apples, per bbl Jonathan, fancy. J3.3603 75. do., fair to good, J2.60W3; Wine sap, J3.6O04: Baldwin. J2.50O3.25. Black Twig. J3.60a; Grimes' Golden. J2.60O3; Oreenlng. J2.2502.76. York Imperial, J203: Ben Davis. Jl.7602.25. other varieties. J1.50 02.50. No. 2. J1.25H 60. Apples, in bulk, per 100 lbs., COo.ftJISO Apples, Western., per box, Jl 252 Oranges, Florida, per crate, ISO 3 Tangerines. Florida, per strap, J2.60O4 Grapefruit Florida, ner crate. JI 60O3. Lemons, per box. J34 Pine apples, per crate porto Rico, J2. 6003.60; Florida, J2.60W3.50. Cranberries. Cape Cod. per bbl.. J8O10. do., Cape Cod, per crate, 12.804J3. do., Jersey, per bbl.. J78; do., Jer sey, per crate, J2O2.50. Htrawberrie. Florida, per nt. Refrigerators, 20025c; open crates, 15020c. VEGETABLES The market was , iul-t and showed little change. Quotations;: White potatoes, per bush. Pennsylvania: J1.15S1.20; New Tork. SI. 10; Maine. J1.15O1.20; Western. 11.10. White potatoes, Jersey, per basket No. 1 Ilose, 60070c; No. 1 other varieties. 60 & 70a.: No. 2, 30040c. Sweet potatoes, Jersey, per basket No. 1. 60060c; No. 2, 25030c. tiweet potatoes. Vlrainla. ner bbl.. xl.Miee 1 7K A.lnn. nav IflAJI. f.n ,. . I'.Zi': No. 8. ' 76c.OJl.t6,' nr No. Cabbage. 1. 1" anlsh. per ton, J12U16; do., Florida, per hamper, Jl wi.-.n: ao., Bourn uarollna, per crate. J1.26& 1.50. Celery, Florida, pei crate. J1.60OJ.50. Spinach, Norfolk, per bbl., J1.26W2. Kale. Norfolk, per bbl.. ij76c. Lettuce. Florida, per basket. JlO;.50, do.. South Carolina, per basket. Jli. Baans, Florida, per basket. Jl. 7602.50. Peas, Florida, per basket. J2&4. Peppers. Florida, per carrier, Jl 6092.26. fcggplant, Florida, per crate. J! OS. Tomatoes, i"Sli: Kr earrler Fancy. J2O2.60; choloe. J1.60O1 75. Mushrooms, per 4-lb. basket. Jl LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS CHICAGO. March 1 HOG8 Recelpu. 36. SS'.vSk1' !- higher, mixed and butchers, J8.66Q9; good heavy, J8 7099; rough heavy. buiiMit " v...tj7tis:; J3 7(.40; stockera and teeden, 586V;;7S: Texaus, J6.90JR.60: calves. J11.25. SlIRKI' HecalDta. 15.000- TinaVbZi .n... native and Western. J4 40O8 6. limbs. J80 4 V. BAR SILVER la nerelal bar ellip . today at Bfie rrte price oj 6ar silver New york was :L ixmaon -wag Jul .. . 1.10'J 1.11 I'orn mew iieiiiery Nationals rolnined Ihe lend In the Drug I.enuue race Inst nlRlit by defcntlnB Hmltli. Kline & Freneli Co. ciulnlet two gnmes. Na tionals won tho llrst itame by knocking down Din pins to their rivals' 796. but they wro nutrnllod In tho peennd game when smith. KIIiip ft French totnlnl H37 to Natlonala' 795. However, liv mibstltiitlnK Dr. J. I'. Ilntick for liumold In the final. National got Rolng npalM nnd ll score of 909 to their opponents' 8.16 set tled tho game. In thli last match Doctor .Shields totaled 226 pins, Iljok. of National, found lilt stride ngnln, ns his 211 followed liv 161 mid 167 shows. IMvIs, of Uckmaii. emashed out ncores of 191, 190 nnd 220. T.lbcrtv Boll dropped Its first gnme In nU last night, losing lo the Pcnnsjlvnnla Rail road squad. Its reveree was In the final gnmo of the ovcnlne, when th" railroaders scored 975 to tho champions' 1S0. llurliannn. of Smith. Kllno ft French Co. team, recorded tolaN of 171, 210 nnd 215. Wnmpole ln-nt out 1'hll.nlelphla Wholesnlo Drinr Company In two games by close scores. It captured tho eccond by 20 pins nnd tho third by ID plni Wholesalers wero unnhlo to keen uii their flrat-uennip ntrldp. when thev tntnkd OK. or whlth Stark rontrlhuled 215. Wag ner 197 Slon-k 176, .Sterling 183 and Mo Cnrklo 107, lo Wnmpolc's, 755. Onmden. vhlch drorned Its llrst thrco gnmes In ll,n nt...nlii. mnlphon nt InP UPCOnd TOUnU series lat week, ri'lurnpd to form lajt nlBht and won all threp names from the T. 11. Smith train, com ludlmr with into Mount wan lovv man. with M In this the highest game of the HiH'nnd round Oldly ennugli. the scores in creased as tlv i 'nnrlen bowlers rolled In or der. r.Ivers follnwiil Moivnt with 191. Rider scoled 191. I.. King 214 and Prlie 226. Secretnrv Abe 1.. Lnngtry'B official I't"! nvp-man tpiim titrlcr to tho Amcrlran i 1 tovyl-Inu- I'onsreuH clumplonshlns shown 765 squads. The series will bo rolled on 16 allejs from Mnrch 4 to 28 nt Toledo. O. A total of 3 Inms will roll each night except Sundav. .March 27. when nn pxtrn squad will roll. Toledo alone entered 222 fivp-innn teams; Chi cago was m-iop.il with S7. Detroit third with 57 and I'level.ind fourth with 63. It Is tho blRBPst tourney on record. Aetnn won three games by forfeit from North Aim-rlca In the Insurance League series last night on Terminal Alleys. Transportation won tv.o games from Camden, the runners up unuitd. I-ach, for Camden, rolled n -U ecore In bis first game. .Mather ft Co. won two from People's Nntlon.il. Price, of Mather, totnled 212 In his llrst game. Roosters won two from Standard, the third gamo by seven plus. Peck-, of S. S White, contributed 6S0 pins to his team's total. White squad winning thrco gainis from Federals ft has been decided 'hat the National Bowl lug Association Tournament Allejs In Grnnd Central Palace. New York, will bo open to the contestants for practlie between schedule hours Teams, pairs und Individuals will not be scheduled for any particular allejs ns lias been tho former custom, but Instead will draw Tor their posltlonH Just before tho rolling begins. DIVIDENDS DECLARED Standard Ons nnd niectrlc Company, regular quarterly, payable March 15 to stock of record February 29 , American Smelters Securities Companj;. res ul.ir quarterly Hi per cent, on preferred "A" nnd 1 ' per cent, on preferred "II shares, pajuble April 1. Books close March 17. ro uH n Man h 27. , llcoreii W. llelme Company, regular quar terly 2li per cent, on common and l"i per cent, on preferred, payablo April 1 to stock of record March 15. Wejman-llruton Company, regular quarterly 3 per cent, on common and 14 per rent, on preferred, payable April 1 to stock ot record 'l'uiance Company of Pennsylvania, rcgulnr quarterly l'i per cent, nnd extra SB cents per ehar" on llrst preferred, paj-nblo April I to atoi k of record March 18. American Clgnr Companj-, regular quarterly of l"j per cent, on preferred, pajablo April 1 to stock of record March 15. American Hnult Company, regular quarterly 1 Vj per cent, on preferred and J per cent, on lommun. payable April 1 to holders of record March 14. NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS NtlW YORK. Mnrch 1. BUTTER Market, insufficient supply for trndlne and higher prices. Receipts. 9578packages. Extra cream frj. 36036HC! higher scoring. 3737'4c: StatH dairy. 35036c; Imitation creamery. "KOlls Market, tho pinch continues, due In part to delayed deliveries by transportation companies and no refrigerator stock to fall back upon. Relief may come at any hour or heavier stock near nt hand Receipts. 8629 esses. Extra firsts. MOW lie, firsts, 270 "7V4c whites. 33034c. ; browns. 30c ; mixed colors. 2729c. ; refrigerator, as to quality, 17021C. Winchester Note Issue Tho Winchester Repeating Arms Com pany has sold 16,000,000 two-year 5 per cent, notes to New York hankers. It Is Btateil that the company has $35,000,000 of uncompleted war orders on hand as well as the regular commercial business and that its net earnings for the year 1915 were $1,652,091, aB compared with an nverage of $2,413,096 for tho last five years. Tho extensions for which tho nolo Issue was partly made, were planned be tnra ii.t. umr tfi be nut into effect In the coming 10 years and have now been made j possible Immediately ny war Business. Mnv July Oats Mav ... July . . . i.aru May 10..-.7 Julv 10.77 Blhs .May 11. CO Julv 11.70 Fork May 20. R.-, July 20.80 Bid. tAsked 74'4 4.1 Ji 41-'l 75'i 4.1 Iow 1.10 1.07 7.1- 73- I2U 4n1 v. CIosp. close. '-jTl.11". 1,12'i '4,1.08fM.09llii 7.1 '5 42Ts 41 7ri'i 751 41H 10.(13 10.85 11.60 11.72 20.97 20.92 10.52 10.72 10.52 10.55 10.70 U0.75 u.r.n u.r,7 eiLRB 11.70 til. 70 til. 70 20.60 120.95 t20."0 20.67 20.90 20.72 SECURITIES AT AUCTION The following securities wero sold nt nuctlon today by Barnes ft I.ofland: STOCKS. 30 shrs. I'rnnkford nnd Southwnrk (Bth and 6th Sts.) Pasenger Hall way Co 346'1 2 shrs. fourth Street National Bank; par J100 287 V4 ,1 shrs. tJIrard National Bank; par J100 357U 1 shr. Glr.ird N.stlnnnl llnk; n.-ir S100 afi7 14 shrs. I'Wellly Trust Co.; par f 100. . 720'. i enr. i-'iueuiy Trust Co.: par sioo... 10 shrs. Thirteenth and Fifteenth Sts Pasenger Bnltwaj' Co 2 shrs Thirteenth nnd Fifteenth Sts Passenger Railway Co 8 shrs. Farmers nnd Mechanics' Nn tlonal Bank: par SIOO 2 shrs First National Hank. Philadel phia. P.i.i pur $100 196 b Bnrs national liank or uermnntown par tto I shrs Natlonnl Bank of Qermantown par J.in 3 shrs Atrllno Trust Co.: par 8100... 1U shrs rinnnro Co. of Pennsylvania 720 235 , 235 1.11 HI1. 140 160' drannetl n dollar. The nrhltrnKO Kroup, Including Steel, Lclilgli Valley nnd Heading, wns tleprcBscd. JJufTnlo nnd Susnuehanna wns nbout the only firm spot. Trading was quiet, howeor, nnd there wai no great pressure to sell nnd tho tono beenmo steadier In the later dealings. Tho very favornblo reports Issued by tho Pennsylvania nnd Heading rtallronds helped sentiment ns n rcllec Hon of tho generally prosperous condition of the country. Incidentally It was stated that the Pennsylvania during tho last 24 hours hns moved Just GC2 cars, or nbout 5 per cent, of the cntu tied tip on tho linn Railroad men nro of the opinion that at this rate It wilt be two weeks beforo the embargo will bring idlef for the conges tion of freight nt this port. Tho recent continued sharp upward movement In tho prlco of Heading, In ab solute contrast with the reactionary ten dency of the general market most of tho time, 1ms caused n great deal ot discus sion. Thero has been suggestion of tho old story of a segregation plan which It Is now asserted Is nioro practicable than nt any previous lime. Another explana tion Is given by a bntikcr who wns large ly Instrumental in bringing Heading nnd other hard conl securities Into favor nmoiig French Investors many yenrs ago. Ho attributes tho advance. In Heading in part to the fact that the stock Is the llrst to reflect the proposed plan of tho British Government to establish credits In this country by borrowing on, rather than selling, American securities that have RAILROAD EARNINGS ,ii;nsi:v cbntkal. t1fi. Jl. 081.245 1.: 111. 858 .174,995 21,143,289 Increase. $826,773 603,763 321.813 2.014.191 8,9.12.614 849,507 .1,529,17.1 217,197 rHtLADnt.ritiA and rhading by. co. January gross J6, 051, 071 $1,506,612 Net ..: 1,972,732 1,054,604 From July 1Clross.. 33,197,861 5,427,319 Net 12,857,359 4.394,561 READING COAL AND IRON COMPANY. January gross Net Surplus Seven months' gross. Net Surplus Jnnunry gross $4,344,096 Net 365,521 Frohl July 1 Gross.. 21,381,051 Net i... 1,123,886 BBADING COMPANY. January gross $673,489 Net 666,802 From July 1 Gross.. .1,096,0.15 Net .1,946,627 ST. PAUL. January gross $7,645,0.17 Net 1,579,779 7 months gross 62,047,782 Net 20, Gil, 739 $l,921,3tl 413,371 3,004,573 562,085 $8,763 1,703 46,908 45,212 $948,921 2.10,267 6.661,597 5,355,428 NHW YORK CENTRA 1 IllVl'ia January gross . . . . Net BOSTON AND HUDSON first preferred; par $100 110. co. of Pennsylvania, 11 shrs. Flnnnco llrst preferred: na 10 shrs Guarantee Trust nnd Safe Do- $100 109 '.4 168 850 345 68 68 47U 275 H 104 i03; 101 10Hi 94 Ml 21 U 28 6 50 Tioslt I'n luir lino 6 shrs. Provident Life nnd Trust Co.; pnr $100 2 shrs. Fire Association of Philadel phia; pnr $50 20 shrs. Blinlra and Wllllnmsport Rail road Co., preferred, par $50 55 shrs. Ulmlra and Wllllnmsport nail road Co., prefprred: par $50 11 shrs. Ulmlra nnd Wllllnmsport Rail road Co.. common; par $50 16 shrs. Citizens' (loth and 11th Sts.) Passenger Railway Co 25 shrs. Germantown (4th and 8th Sts.) Passenger Railway Co 60 shrs. Oprmantown (4th and 8th Sts.) Passenger Railway Co 11 shrs. Amerlcnn Dredging- Co.; par $100 1 Bhr. American Dredging Co.; par 20 shrs, H. K." Miiiford' Co.";'par'$60.".'.' 28 shrs. Philadelphia Bourse, preferred; par $25 2 shrs Pennsylvania Academy of Flno Arts 36 shrs. Kensington llygcla Ico Co.; par 35 shrs. Gorman' Theatre RoaVtyCo".'" 10 shrs. Keesej' Hosiery Co 40 shrs. Rlllenhouso Trust Co For account of Ihe North Philadelphia Trust Co.. admlnlstrntnr. c. 1, a. of the estate of Harry W. Blanchard. de ceased, 4 pawn tickets. Issued by J. II. Myors & Co., 2906 Germnntown nvenue, Philadelphia. Nos. 36,432. 36.431, 40,627 and 42,160; 4 pawn tickets, isued by A. Dougherty, 1807 llldge avenue, Philadelphia, Nos. 10,339. 10.567, 10,823 and 16.932: notn for $100, Daniel Ludwlg, to Harry W. Blanohard, dated April 10, 1909.. Lot $10 BONDS. $1000 Poople's Passenger Railway Co., 4 per cent.,4 stock trust, Inter est February and August, due 1943 83U 1000 Springfield Consolidated Water Co., 5 per cent., first mortgage, coupons May and November, due 1968 82 1800 Real Estate Title Insurance and Trust Co., 4 per cent., mortgage irust, mieresi way ana fMovem ber, series N. duo 1918 700 North Springfield Water Co., 5 per cent., llrst mortgage, cou pons January and July, due 1928 , ...,.. 500 North Sp'rlngfleld 'Water Co'..' Vper cent., first mortgage, coupons January and July, due 1928.... COO Springfield Water SOU 85 hi 85V 85 Oil Refining Company Incorporated DOVER., Del.. March 1 The Oklahoma Producing and Refining Company has been incorporated here with n capital stock of $2,000,000. to drill for, extract nnd market oil and petroleum and prod ucts thereof. mmsugis E,Irc A f- Soldfrom the anifdi'u fiuntidoB Sttallqood dealers ftsYUKDODS.rWdckef. mmmmJiimm Kli sfl $res , 'Xx4&2J&&$k a 4m&wWm in -'"--t lB)Fsf $14,889,054 ' $2,070,071 . . 4,J'J,2U3 2,307,201 ND ALBANY. January gross $1,687,518 Net 4.11.261 TOTAL ALL LINES, $27,222,.160 7,720,608 $343,532 216,557 Januarj- cross . . . Net nfter tnxcH Decrease. $6,062,018 4,636,380 NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET NEW YOHK, Mnrch 1. The coffoo mar ket nhovtcd a firmer tono this morning, opening at an advance nt 5 to 9 points from the final of yesterday, nnd lntor showing somo further gains, tho May position selling at 8 cents. The volume of business was not large, but trade In terests wero prominent on tho buying side, while offerings wero small. March .... April May June July August ... September October . . . November . December . January .. Todaj-'s Opening. 7.93 i'oi 8.0S 8.12 8.15 s!ii Yes. Closo. 7.75W7.80 7.S1W7.83 7.88B7.89 7.92W7.91 7.97W7.98 S.01W8.0.1 8.06198.07 8.098.11 8.13W8.15 8.1GW8.18 8.10M8.20 New German Wnr Loan BERLIN, Mnrch 1 (by wlrelcsB). Sub scriptions to Germnny'a fourth war loan opened today. Like tho preceding loans, tho amount Is unlimited. A 5 per cent, loan Issued at 98.50 and not redeemable beforo October 1, 1924, Is offered, and also 4Vi Per cent. Treasury bonds Issued nt 95. Tho first Instalment Is duo April 18 and tho fourth and last Instalment July 20, 191G. . Observations time. Low 8 last Rnln. Vetne. Station. n.m. n't. fall. Wind. Ity. Weather Atlanta, Oa.,.. 3430 .. HM 16 Foggy Si ;:,:; '16 .06 18 14 .18 24 Atlantic City.. jfaiumnrff Bismarck, N.D. Boston. Mass... BulTiilo. N. Y. . Charleston . Chicago. III. 12 Cincinnati. Ohio 22 Cleveland. Ohio 16 Denver, Col.... 16 Detroit. Mich.. 14 Galveston. Tex. 64 Harrlsburg. Pa. 26 Hatteras, N. C. 38 Halifax. N. S.. 12 Helena. Mont.. 2 Huron. S. D... Indianapolis .. . Jacksonville . . . Kansas City. . . Knoxvlllo . . . . , i.ittio Horn I.os Angeics i.ouisvinc Kv. . Montrenl. Can-. Nashville. Tenn 24 New Orleans . . 52 New York 26 Norfolk. Va... 34 Omaha, Neb... 28 Philadelphia .. 33 Phoenix, Ariz.. 52 Pittsburgh, Pa. 22 Portland, Me.. 14 Portland, Ore. 38 Quebec, Can... 4 St, Louis, Mo.. 30 St. Paul. Minn. 8 Salt Lake City. 28 San Antonio . . 62 San Francisco. 50 Sa. Ste. Marie. 4 Washington ... 24 Winnipeg. Can.26 Below zero. 16 11 14 58 26 .16 6 28 50 28 26 32 46 46 26 30 28 30 48 O", 10 36 8 30 8 26 68 46 0 .08 .06 .26 .12 .01 .66 NW SW N W N nd SB Nil H R Nil sn w NH NW v NW 20 sn ii NR .. Hll .. NU SI3 NW R NW 13 SB NW N 13 NW SW NW W HW w 20 Lt sn 13 sn sw w is N w ,VSssvS i 1 INNER TUBE FREE With Each Non-Skid Tire 30x3J; nnd Larger STANDARD MAKES GUARANTEED TIRES This offer subject to withdrawal without notice. Act now. COLONIAL RUBBER CO. DAY AND NIGHT 1 S09 SPRING GARDEN ST. DAY, 616 NORTH BROAD STREET Race 824 Poplar 4872 i been mobilized abroad. The new p4n Is expected to materially decrease th selllnff of American securities which had beep a constant depressing Influence on tho railroad list for many months past, An Immediate favorable influence upon Heading nnd tho other lending anthracltt coal railroad companies Is the prospect of a simultaneous agreement with both the hard and soft conl miners, nnd tho eood feeling In this respect has been heightened by the more favorable attitude, recently of the I. C. C. toward tho coal carriers. Tho latest Illustration of this Is tho permission granted to ralso nnthrnclte freight rates announced on Tuesday, which was a modi, flcatlnn of a previous ruling, which was shown by the late Mr. Bergen, of tho Erie to bo unjust to the corporations. Most ci mo nam hum Bun. uutii companies aro to an extent In tho category of "war brldea'1 at tho present time. "wnr brides" at All tho Heading companies Bhowed In. creases In surplus for January amount. Ing to $1,480,711, and for seven months $6,036,109. The Pennsylvania begins the year with n Bplendld record, tho entlra system showing an Increase In Incomo from January railway operation of $5,117,307, or more than 250 per cent. A largo block of Georgia Railway and Tower common was reported to havo been sold by Canndlan Interests to C C. Harrb son, Jr., & Co., of this city. Tho amount was said to bo about 15,000 shares, or nn. proximately a tenth of tho outstanding Issue. Liquidation of American sccur Itles by Canada is not surprising In view of tho country's need for cash. It is say that Harrison & Co. also recently took over a block of Georgia Hallway preferred. THE WEATHER Official Forecast WASHINGTON. Mnrch 1. For eastern Pennsylvania nnd Now Jer sey: Partly cloudy tonight: Thursday Bnow or rain nnd warmer; moderate northwest to northeast winds. Fair weather prevails this morning from tho Atlnntlc coast westward to the Mississippi Hlvcr, and tho 24-hour tem peraturo changes havo been unimportant except In tho upper lnko region, where It It somewhat colder. Light snow has cov ered most of tho plains Stntcs and the temperature has fallen considerably ns far south as ccntrnl Colorado nnd western Kansas, whllo an Irregular and somewhat freakish rlso Is reported In a narrow belt extending from eastern Nebraska to southern Texns. Intense, cold continues In Canada and In tho bordering Stntcs. k U. S. "Weather Bureau Bulletin taken nt 8 n. m.. Eastern " Clenr Cloud Clear Cloudr Clear Cloudr Cloudy I'.Cldy Cloudy Clear Foggy Clear I'.CJdy Clear Snow Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Hnow I'.CIdr Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Hnow Clear r.Cdy, r.Cdy. Clear Italn Clear Cloudy 8now Cloudy Cloudy Italn Clear P.Cdy. Clear Tho Chicago Board of Trado has voted to advanco tho commission rate on 1000 bushol lots for delivery of wheat, corn and oats from $1.50 to $2.50. Brokerage rates wero advanced from' 10 to 15 cents. I W. m W WVS IIP1" pF "B1 The Car That Outclasses Its Cost ptor Lai Definition , (Not in Webster's) Suggested by last week's -weather, All-Year Car Two cars in one a winter car and a summer car, each complete in itself. Synonym Kissel Kar. Come in and see one, I have all models on my -showroom floor, leW 4X&Ug Bprtu J77.8; Hace ilU. 338-40 N, Broad St. Mexican Tan Upholstery 40H.R i I M( 1 1 6-Inch 1 Wheelbase V $935 . 4 1 III Model 60 Six-Cylinder, 120-Inch Wheelbase, $1095 Divided Front Seats. Special Colors. V Live Dealers Should Get Next to THIS. S IMMEDIATE DELIVERIES I K BAKER-BELL MOTOR COMPANY W P fe 6G5-69 N. Broad St., Philn, mmK. mam e V- tl Jmf ' tlio bump JmI flu. mile that how la your j-tpalr bill, S L ffHXTEN Shock B -HI s$?K Jy 4$ Absorbers ssfiiip il$?. fi'rrHpSSC.V are double acting Protect your car from the bump an'1 the "upthQTv tool Add to your comfort and me nre or your car. Durable because springs never carry weight of car. Atta.cn without dril ling or cutting. $15.00 per set of four" Satis faction guaranteed or mony refunded. Gaul,Derr& Shearer Co. wiiivmtor. 2J7 N. BrottJ s,fee S II a ii?t Ml sril vl Hi m ntRi hi la else aad quality, UBllt., eM. 17 O KJi-01S: (wa. ll oni;e,