Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 30, 1916, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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FINANCIERS WILL PACE RRRTmts
IS ,T-l"T1T TnirC1 TXT mTTTl . .-.. - w.w v
jjxui3ijjDjmo UN xjiJjj UUMING YEAR
Conditions Following
War Jiiiiecisv-asc xweve Months Prosperous
Many Foreign Loans Placed
By CHARLES
r' MAT be aoeepieu -runout, probability
ot challenge thnt tho financial, mercan
tile and Industrlnl rcpresenlatltes bt the
country nr not to enter the new' year wl(h
the etmn degree of confidence! as they
Started In ft year ugo. This year was a,
rear of erent expectations, moat of which
iff reallted to overflowing. Foreign trade
bounded to heights never drenmed of be
titt Mnnufifcturets In every direction ex-
U'sf prlene!t but one great tlimculty that of
ft their in.tOIHly lu uwmiiii mi iiuiniuiiiQ r.uipiy
of Skilled moor neceeranry tor ino comple
tion of their huge orders.
Agricultural Irltorests. while not favored
with as largo crops as In tho two year
preceding, were, nevertheless, able to secure
phenomenally remunerative prices for what
products their farms have produced Cop.
per. Iron, coal and all Inlnernls experienced
go unexampled demand, tn most Instances
ha sold at wnmlly unexampled tirlcen.
Profits In virtually all division. of national
endeavor were npcctacular, despite the pro
gressive rlso In tho cost of labor. Wattes
advanced correspondingly Speculators
continued to make enormous profits on so
curdles nnd commodities though not on
teal estate.
Thus from all source have ccme evi
dence of a purchasing power that finally
has produced n degree nnd extent of pros
perity nt homo fully In line with that con
cerned with our export trade. Tho war, all
must admit, was tho direct cause In the
first Instance of this umnrkablc collection
of prosperity's results It is dlincult to
reach ft satisfying conclusion ns to whether
the momentum that, this prosperity h.ts
reached will ennblo It to continue; without
serious setbnek when tho Initial Impelling
force Is removed.
DCLIRP WAR IH HNDINO
Wall street Is cnterlnp the new year
under tho distinct Imprcailon that tho
greatest war tho world has otcr experi
enced Is ending that the ttlngo of nego
tiation tin-illy lino been reached, despite
firmness that so naturally Is being dis
played on each sldo. When ono contestant
calls for pence, when ho realizes that what
ever the degree nf damage he may Inflict In
tho future can hno no real and lasting 01
fect on actual final rcsultn. thera usually la
i. basts for bringing tho contest to nn end
That this Is the view that Is held In finan
cial circles has been definitely shown dur
ing tho closing weeks of tho year by the
liquidation that has taken place on tho
Clock Kxchnngo markets.
Wall street Is not looking for nn lmme-
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REPUBLICV
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umrntYiaaTI
TRUST
OMDrtNV
il&
1429 Chestnut Street
NEW BANKING HOURS
Beginning January Second
9 A. M. to 10 P. M.
Carefully selected securities, of
proved merit.
Send for Circular
(V1ELLOR & PETRY
.. n 1 New Vork Stor k Kxrhansa
Members j . Mock Kxrlmnse
336 COMMERCIAL TRUST BLDQ.
16 BOUTH DROAD 8TREET
Charles J. Bender & Co.
INVESTMENT BONDS
Members Philadelphia Stock Exdunt
NORTH AMERICAN DLDG.
HIKEI'TOUY OF ACCOUNTANTS
CerUned Public Accountants
i.AWitENcn n. imowN co.
181B HKAL K.srATUjriiusrjuu.DtNO.
uunN.i b sphaicuan
TUB BOUU9U
WILLIAM B. MONTEMUS
..ft CHU3TN0T ST.
LKC1AL NOTICF-S
IN THK COURT 01' COMMON Vl.K.H
LB- No. I. for ttie lonnir of I'ldladelphla,
8ri.temtAr Term, lOlfi. . No. 3 169.
K.i,l.mlkr Trrm. 1DIU. Ml, sios. .
In the matter ot the estate of Rachel II
l.tllit itjiaittMl.
The auditor appointed by the Court to audit.
sltl nnd adjust the account of David U. Dal
lam, trusteo pnder deed ot trust from Bachel
II. Wright and to mal: distribution of the,
balance In the hand ot tha accountant, will
meet the ponies inierso ijr j ""i " "1
appointment on Jannarr IB, isi7, ai a o-ciock, p,
m.rnl Hoom 818. Noriheaat .Vrnr , I'road ami
"hV.tnut its.. Jn tha City t Philadelphia, when
and where nil parties Intereetod ar required
lo niaka ana prove inrir iiih i ....
from eomloe l3SR.fiJVft,V,TB. Auditor.
ANNUAL .MEETINGS
lT-3 UNITIHKCUIllTY LIFE INH. ANIJ
l TKUT tOMI'ANV OH I'KNN1I.VANIA
(i03-03 Chestnut btreet. I'M Isdelpblii, I'a.
The Annual ate.llnii of the . BtlAoldY .'
be held at the omc of tha Conipanr, Mdne.
darr January 10th. 10l' t 2 o'clock neon, for
Uu pufs. ol'.teeW rffteen I'lrectora to rve
for the enauln Mir and for tbs tranaae.
tlon of such other buelneea as may coma betore
tha tneellntr. ,,ANC,S , jiEJipBnLI3r.
8 cc rotary.
hSS NOKTinVESTinN NATIONAL HANK.
. Tha Annual Klectlon for nireetors will b
held at tha banking houea on Tueedar, January
6th, W17. between It .jjn -! g-,
CanhUr.
ANNUAL BLL'CTIOMJ
C"
tKANKLlN NATIONAL HANK.
Uroad and ttmtnut ritreeli. .,, I I
-iiii u.ivhw , .-v----'-- -.v, r-'.-i. i I luuvv,. t ... ll i trim, n- eiu Bare luei ouuiiea aa Me eve, i .. ... t m, . .i. t-t-L. . . i v ..T'. r; ..-.."
The Annual KlIKltlon for fiireoiora wn we - ii i ,- ' . , . . I "Piene., - t' ". ei -MaeMT i i, (aan,, m iM,u-r - .;"' - e --r "na i
at the iStrSing house on Tuesday, January 0. I I . j I as It Wetg two' ers ago. I ttmi ifSTYn Wa el egorl, Ko-le rMuiaaa a. OoVklla Wekh
UU. Between toe searaai '1'TTV"J'ti.r ' " - nan iii iiii ii ' ' "in iii ' i '-'"' . iii. n i i i ii i i i , i .I -- '' i I... i --
, . , f -TotiM ISINC. NMiTLL HHm HABEtN - MB
LADIES r4UD . T I MAD A J AHO TflE VilFC AND iMViCLP-) HH
GoeTueHen- J - ,, ,. ( Wice. Lowtv- AWVOfou Att roRout.' ) . Mt H
J3 T 1?V I te-ER iw 5 fTT J" " l SPeecw Fiy.Eo V l-Vw0 'rrreNTI'ow wqiug iue.) t . BHMi
Peace Will Overshadow
11. DROWN
dlate cewation of hostilities. It I nte
iH.i. l;,Xn on all hands trmt they
for .JLjLh,nrt?n ,0 t""lt Ktkm
.?Jn J Ktt eon.fern to the Allies is a
?n, l. "hfttl,on nd " ,,Mlr t ll
mi i.u,", .. I1. rttwtt wn'eJIy brilliant
military Mctorles or whether It Is pro.
Hi J??r5i n " wunpttitn ot submarine
ji ,w' slfltM Pn hsrtlly fall to be drawn
into the war at the eleventh hour, does
not appear to be regarded as of material
Importance by the flnanelnl district It ts
sumclert that Washington has taken a
forward step In the Interest of pence from
which it may hardly l expected to re
treat .uTI r,?tB ent by Pfssld'nl Wllsen lo alt
the belligerent Governments hskmg that
jeace soumllngs" be taken In order that
the tlnn! nlms of the war, ns Mewed from
all sides, may be obtained wan not an
pycrnlrthl development. The President
himself takes pains to deny that his own
action was Influenced by or had any con
nectlon whnteier with the Initial step for
peace taken by the Oerman Chancellor
llowoer. It seems reasonable to suppose
that tho Oirman action did not nt any
rate retard tho PrnstiUnt .m ...
obviously In line with his own view. Mr
Wilson's mite may quite readily be con
sldercd as but a single link In a chain
",f 0 f.H'nents that In the light of hind
sight will come promptly into Mew.
mtcmvi: jjoaiid "wahning-
Not the least Important of these various
links was tho "warning" gUen by the Fed
eral Ileserve Hoard In the closlmt days of
November to the national banks of the
country urging thnt rnutMn be exerrlaed
In discounting unsecured short-term treas
ury bills of foreign countries Inasmuch ns
only Anglo-Krcnch bills were being offered
and as there was very slight likelihood of
any offerings of considerable amounts on
bolmlf of the Central Powers, the wiiriilnjr
to that extent Is regarded as significant In
the nll street dutrlet. This action in
connection with the threat of embargoes
upon exports of American products seems
to suggest the possibility of a shutting
down on American supplies to the Allies
ns n possible Inducement to take n more
open-minded view of Germany's proponnls.
Thus at this particular singe thero seems
encouragement to believe that aside from
tho evident disposition of the Central
Powers In the direction of nn enrly pence
there Is to bo expected from now on a
systematic effort on tho part of Washing
ton to bring about such a result, not for
getting Flmllnr efforts that aro under way
r definite form among Huropenn neutral
ccuntrlcs
Hence the ear is ending In Wall street
with n widespread belief tint It Is the con
ditions that will follow peace and not those
that nccompany war that will constitute the
problem to be met frnnkly In 1917. What
tho problcmswlll be Is a matter that Is re
sponsible for wide divergence of opinion
All thoughtful persons will agree that there
ts to bo no overnight resumption In bel
ligerent countries of Industrial activity
that will permit huge supplies of manufac
tures to flood American markets or to flood
at lower prices foreign markets thnt Amer
ican manufacturers have so frrely entered
ns a result of tho war's exigencies.
Hut hero again must bo considered tho
fact that Wall street discounts Instead of
awaiting Important happenings. Iluropo
will need and badly need tha gold that it
has found necessary to send to this country
during tho last two yoara to check demor
alization In the forolgn exchancoa
Complete figures of our foreign trade for
tho year 1910 will not bo aaiinbl for a
fortnight or more. Hut tho Not ember totals
make It possible to get nn Idea of the
general result as Indicated by our so-called
foreign trndo balance. They show that tho
value of our exports of merchandise over
Import" for tho entire year will exceed tha
stupendous sum of 13.000,000,(00, the bal
ance of exports up to the close of .Vo em
ber having already exceeded $2,77 1,000 ooa,
representing our bill rendered to foreign
countries.
As offsets to theso remarkable llgures has
been the largo excess of Importation! of
SENEGA COPPER
A Lake Mining Issue
of Exceptional Merit
Famous Kearsargo Lode from which Bulk of Michigan Copper
is Produced Traverses Property for Nearly Two Miles
NOW ACTIVE IN NEW YORK AND BOSTON MARKETS
Circular and
James O'Brien&Co.
35-37 Broad St.
Now York
New
46th
I.
1871 JP
. 1917
have served and in which we have prospered for nearly half a century.
Guarantee Trust and Safe Deposit Company
316, 318 and 320 CHESTNUT STREET
Uptown Office, 1422 South Penn Square
(Opposite City Hall)
we
BYBNIKq LEBGBB-PHILADELPHIA, RAWBJUY, MCBMBKR 80,
Wc,m,,n,f '" ""n'1 number tf t,.
?,!!ih 2 I" ,0 th Brt pf twwitar. with
. 1.? a ' m"Bt in prospwt In
u A i"1 "l1"" m1"n-' of dollars have been
!.?;.mlM m.1"' millions in tho value of
tortder Purchased by foreign
PonKtflN' tLOANS TrtKMFNDorS
t.Jrl.B!?,H,.,?,!Sn of Amwrtmn reentritles
on .DIUI ""f lnguratel
,: iSlrr.J aml and Additions
wr made throughout the year, a new list
jeet to an additional Income tax of ten per
cent, being announced as nt, !.
SI-u . iVr,"!w t'Un9- " wUI ' recalled,
provided for either the purchas onlrlght of
rT .rJ?lh ""'" "-M r rltlh hoMew
.u . PVi0 ' retillnar in this country
pr their lewn to th Wrltlsh Treeurory tor
the ptirp of thr ntlllMtlon as colhtteral
for lonna here.
.J1 " "?l wtll July t that action wns
I wj!,h "'" the forcing of hoMen
to depomt their stocks and bmwls This
rorcvj waa In the rorm nf a supertax of
two shillings to the pound, or ten per cent
on Income derived from securities that
had not been turned over to the Treasury
Utter stocks and bonds of Canada. South
America, ami of European neutral coun
tries were adder to the llet having a alue
estimated at IOMOa,oo (JI.eM.oo 000)
. J.V hM ""' of """"w. Vet been made
of this Immense total, but It stands per
manently available for use ns collateral In
America and elsewhere and will without
queatlou prove exceedingly valuable In
Mew of the warning of the Federal He
serve Hoard. Ml only lo American banks
but to Individual Investors against n too
free puicham of unsecured loans.
Latest reports indicate that approtl
matoly .2.oq,oeo.O09 of foreign loan 'and
credlta an almost unthinkable sum have
been placed here sines the war began. In
addition to this amount another IS.000.0il0 .
000 In various securities have actually le'n
told back to this et.untry during the tear
period. m
During Ibe fprlng and early summer tho
general market dleiUvrd a considerable
degree of activity, bul beginning In August
nnd lasting about until mid-November an
upward movement of wilNiRxntlal propor
tions took place It was then that the
opposition of the Federal lleeerve Hoard to
additional placing of unsecured loans
started a reactionary movement
ItAILKOAI) KAItXIKGS
1t tit
N.Ur-!l,,Amsa COi"'ANV
I'remJutyl
L0",' . . a.n.S7
Surplus . ... s;j.h)
IIAIIAVAY roMPANV
Nnvenitwr
ll'erlpta IIMl.Slir
rofit 2,3ai.ll
Hurelu. .. l.ttW.UIS
From Julr I
itcipts sd.aiT.asi
'""It tU.Sl I lSi
'""PI"' O.3I7.SS0
lnerraer.
lSMf
133
tfl o3
41 sis
ts 101
I I.H n:i
131 tns
104.313
.1 lSt3
1 30.1 UIVJ
I.aiB 0J3
COAI AND IIION COMPANY
Nevrmber .
Itrc-lpta J ll.AI7.OIO Jt SiW.ISI
Front tws.swi s;j.nii
Surplua (BT.Sicj 3J3(U5
. From Julr 1
lteclpt Ift.tifi3.ft.10 ,-,,sfi,1 ?ii".
l'mftt , t,Mn,Mti i.psn sin
Surplus 1,401.31)3 I (Mil L'lU
I.KIIK11I VM.LKY ItAIUlOAP COMPANY
flroa Notrember I.0I,(hiii i.m -.
?ti oiwrauna rev .. .. i.iih..t
Operating Ineoma .... t.ixu.flan
ilroaa, A months ... 2l,a"S.U
Nt operatlns rev H,r.l3,lu7
Oprtln laogme u.7.'V.3ou
Urcteaee.
inn,(i7ii
IJJ IHCI
i.iii.ovi
7.311
01 5J5
Lehigh Valley Transit KarninRH
Tho earnings statement of tho Ihlgh
Valley Transit Company for tho twolvo
months ended November 30 shows operat
ing revenues totillng 12.171,871, nn In
crease of Ull. SOU. ns compared with the
preceding year Net earnings Increased
$112. IDG, to $1.033, IOC The balance, after
expenses and charges, was IICS.17C, a gnln
of $H5.09 For the month of November
tho opernt'ng revenues totaled !07.397. nn
Increase nf $111,341 over tho totnl for No
vember of Inst year, and net earnings de
creased J7SI0. ns compared with November,
19 IK. the total hclnsc 73. 153 The balance
for tho month, nfter expenses 11 ml charges,
was 135.795. a sain of I133G.
MVR STOCK QUOTATIONS
C1IICAOO. Dee 30 HOOH lteclpt. 3(1 COO
head Markrt. 10c to 13c lower, mliad end
butchers. 10 HOOIO 50 ot heavy 11(1300
10 .VI. ruush h'nw, ItoOluSa ilnht 10.130
1(130. pise. 7 7390.3.1. buik. 1 10 9 10 to
CATTI.R Itecelnts, 400 rad Market eton.lj.
bnrtre (133Wtl kd wwi ami tirre, II 3b
10 V etnkers and ledr I1.73BS 33, Teiaiu.
$7 Hieo 73. ralv. J BOO 13 SO
HIIKKI' Hcrelple StsM head Market elendy
natlvn and wtatern, 13 33910 33, lambs, 110
130.
map on requeit
Frank J. Smith & Co.
SO ConrjTeis St.
Boston, Mass.
Year's Day
Anniversary
We extend acknowledgments and best withes
to over 12,000 depositors, safe renters and client
iii our trust estates, and to the millions resident in
Pbiimtrlnhin ami vlctmtvi for mm c a community
PHILADELPHIA
MARKETS
GRAIN AND FLOUR
WllR VT BeeHe-u 1S m MMhels Demand
wa fatrlr aetlre and the market ruled firm nd
farther Mm need I tmdee ettwwer entsWe !
wees Quotations Car lets hv erM ettee
! ttsl leaf II 7S1 St Me. t lknetftr rt.
II tl 7 ttesewr te red. II 7l 77. Me,
red. ) Ilf1,77. rejected A. I1.7l i re
leerted H. II .!
Con.1 Hnvtr-te. SS.MI benel. The market
Wte-l Rnii and tc hlsher tteder smalt rpMs.
twt (rede am qatet. t)aealtesM Car lots ter
Iwal trade as la Iota I ten No 1 reltesr. II
1 W No 3 rellew. II ! (M: Kn. I lellew.
IIWslM: ,Ve H yelterr. 111. el. Hmtnern
rellem. s(r o
P' Er"ltelss. . Tlw martlet e7s
VMat bM Its antler lUtil a(fertist
H?l' Si 8 white. (OffeaHe siartarel
MHVSlHe. eamrte sale TMHVelHe.
veBe'
winte.
white
fLOL'n llmlnli (Ml kkl. eerf till
..M
tea m eacks Mill limits erre fltrnllr haM.
et, eeettiete wt tnoetlr In eepoad hand eteeji.
which were aeallahle at coneeeeloue Pol
ine qntaiiea, pee je
"''P jertn. flret rlesr isn
jPnk.ISM) IK do tstoiite btnie
?IJ rttr mille choiri am
flvffll mine reaiilar
7ns stralehi. I
hVR SU,. Wl, ,fl.,
eumlte We quote 17 i
(Ittalttr
: tstiile reiar sradf Winter, elear.
nir mills enAU im i.wr Mimi
r isrsr se iw. iieni,
ilet tmt steadr under email
quote 1107 M rr btl . as to
l'HOVISIONS
The to.b. ..!.. ..M k.. lk.u ,aa lit.
.-"-.,,-..-. ihi.t,. riwwy. .. .-.t- "r"..Jl
jij- i r nine roiiowins- are
Cltr Vrr tn aete. noln.l
the qootaileM
ae.1 airartea.
11c. tttetern beet. In eete. envst, 5le. elt
Deer, anueklee emt (iti.r MNnk.l an.1 air
dried. iSc wMtr-n teef knoesUs and tn,W
SBSTTi."4' eeer bams. 'JSatlO:
isnsv,
I.
rk, Jamil.
iSfJMsHi
ii
itu'ls'Q?
et
ito. ektnMA.1
46. ilo. anair1.
WtrOTHe ether Ha me smoked ellr enrea. se te
hreml ami aerat JuHe heme emoke.1. weef.
fn rtjred H c ilo. bo'l'l borieieee. Slei rlenle
houhWe rt l eitreij looee le iki
moked. ISe I, -. m rlrhle. seeordlns tn
arersie loeee. I7e. breakraet liaeen. as tn
ersnit and -t.ra ,-iir ruted. 81c. fcreakfset
beeen. wtalern rure.1. Sle lard we"tern. re",
lined, tee. Se ,t(1. ,h, .to. ttihe. le lar.1. tmte
'!!'' settje remlere.1. In toe , Is lard. iure
ellr. kettle tendered In tuts le
KKl'INKI) SUfiAllS
. Tttft mnrkett w nttlal ami uhtffcnstfs.t 1U-
flnffa lit! nrtfi FtrK npm nrftintlM '.,.
raiitilAt
A. 0.7
-V?0, rnwJrj rtPV eimlMltviwM'
1
DAIKY I'KOIHJCTS
IltTTKIl The market rttll Arm tinder lleht
ofTrrlnae trot there was lime whntl tra.l
. Fnllowirw are the ouotatlone etern
treeh. soli 1 paokrit rreemerr, fsnev eeevlale.
inc. exceptional lol htiher. stse l)IJr
'irn nrete tOOlnSr (Trt S1Sth. ennnje,
31tT3i- nearhr rrlnte ( lli etrvollom.1
Iota hiaher ateraae tra 4 .'CIS.' flten a
toe. se.Mn.le .(!(? , eiwlal fancr branJe of
f'tSte J..tl..ia el lt!kh
M" I-me treeh eete were heft eloeeiy
rteane.1 ir At toe iteee Halee of freeh were
tnoetly In euiall lute at a i,rmlum over who''
aale quotatfon vrhleh were lerselr nominal ae
follows Nearby ratree lo wr do, nearhjr
flret 111 l() ter ae nearh ..urrent receipt
113 su per iew weeiorn ettrae Itfc wr eoee,
do entra Itrele 111 In r oaae, do flrete.
Ila ( tvr re rertserator ease. etor,ien anil
lrinrt paid tn Jtimarr I eitta 110 '0 tr
;ae iio flrete llnftd tier rase do, eecertOe
& Vd per ceee rnnor eelerte.1 rindle.1 freth
e wr Joht.lns at MUllrtc fer dos
f'ltKRMtv- 41(TrlnR ware t!lil nn,l thn mr.
aet rtua ta,ir tot IraOe was uutet
iiulet The
rar.er. hal.l.
nioiai.nn .ew vork. run erearn
.-fiSJ.M'ICi
Ilr: eoerlela hlehaei ito. do. fair lo
enou
2tc.
helO. 21', OL'I'.r ,!,. part ekims, is.tr
l'OUI.TUY
aheorulna; the limited receipta of
eto.k I'olljwlne are the ountatlona
ileelraltle
rowla.
aa to auellty WOJtfc4 exceptional lota hlsher
rooater. I4st3r, aprina ehlrhena. arrorillna to
nuallly IT O'i'i . r, ptionM lota lilaher, white
i.ealoma. aL.HtiU.itit to oojtllly. 1701IK vlurka.
ee to etje unit nuAlltv, UvJUo, exceptional Iota
hlsher. lurkeyi SIOSSc. aeeaa. 1'truiv. et
etvtlonal lets hinder plaeona . olil. per pair. St
fliiV iM oun per pair. SueJaS-'
I1IIK8RRD The market nile.1 Arm with de
mend ri-ual to the uRertnga of ilralrnMe etnek ita
follows Kreeh.kllle.1. irk'.parketl lurkeya ler It)
fancy nearby 33et3lc ext.ptlonftl Uila ttlalnr.
fancy wetaern. 3t fair to good. 3031c, iom
rnon. 33eT2(lo, foala 13 to tilt, dry picked -raney.
selected Sir welahlne I 'J eta Iha. apiece,
SVIcsdo i lha apiece He, do all Iha, apiece.
-2.V, ilo. 3 Ita. apiece luat JOo. fowls In hlla .
tanty ilry.pickej walehlnt IS H5 Ibe anl oier
apiece, 53c. Jo. 4 Ita optmu Sic. amlller le
17J(K. old rooatera. drr pi-ked. 17c, nmalln
ehlckene weatern. ilry Piikejl. in !ee welsn
Inr HO in Ibe per ptlr 530 Silo do, e ilia ir
Ptlr. Sltis.le do 7 Ibe per pair B3ff23o. roaei
Ins chlrkene weatern. Ice packed. In tibia .
eeljhlrin H lie anil oer per Mir 22W!3c roaet.
Inv chirkena weatern. tn ubie. welshlns 7 Ita
Kr pair. sntrSlo. brolllne; chtckena weatrrti, In
itea welshing 3IT4 Iha per pair. 34o4Cc.
chickens nelahlns (ten Iha per pair. tU30o,
do mued eleee IseTSOc broilers Jereey faiwy.
2eaic. il4. other nearby weUhlnK ISW2 Ita
apiece. S792UO uo. nearhy amsller elite, "1
Sir, itinke, nearhy 2.021c ilo. weatern, 20
2.'c. ceeae. nearby. 22fT2U ilo. weetnrr.. 20
22c, equah. white waltthtna 1 1 W 1J Ibe tr
llpa , 13 730(1. .lo. (to, DO 10 Iba p.T ilos. Ill
jn A0i ,1s. da. S the per .l.u ll 3. do, do
7 Ibe per d. 116093 75. do, ilo. UOIttt Iba
1-r dm, 2 732Ufl, dark U3U02VU, snuli
and No. 2. flo.-ffl 25
FHKSH FIIU1TS
Tha nt?ml marttut wm qukt nml wllh
oui Iniportunt clmn i'ollowinif nrtf th
nunlHllon Appl ir ttl Jonathan t f.0
ijb i'5, (lrlmiir OAhlrn. finoeatf York Im
(HjrUI l.iei, IUn I4vIj. $13.f,0. Hol.twln. No
1 llr.U.SO d.t iintr;uU,. 13 O.J 75 Orfrn
tnr. No 1. 3WS 25, . unr-1e.J (3W '.'..
Klntni, No 1. f I 5U w 1 '-'S : ilo, unjirmteNt. f'lQ
4, Htujrmnn .No 1. 1145, ilo, uiuir.Jl. 2 AM
03 SO, U'lnNP. So I. Si SQOA AO tlo, un
iriitletl. t'j flOtr.l CO Apii.fB, nurlhw'rrn, iwr
U U D03 ft 1-s-niona vr Us. Iraitts
Orinxta. llorltU. wr crnt HrUht. I-' yftfp
i TS. tuftt. 3fp3&0 Tarprliu. FlorttU,
.wr trap. t.liV-1 Urnifrult HorMa. i4r rrut
! Ml.
si i'incAppii, j lori'ia, muian iiivir.
Imnpplt,
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lit libl Knnrv
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brrle, KlorWa. pr qt , SudlOc
t2 40; ilo. do. illlit. (r cr'ar
VEGETABLES
Ttitra an e fair Inoulrv for choice atock
of moat deaorlptlona and prices generally ruled
nrm
fnllowa
White potatoea, per
ouan.
renneyivanio. cooice i loae.o.i; ew ,ora.
choice. JlO'iBI 7(1 While pulalvea, Jerarv jr
kllket, fl.Vtlll Bweet poteloea. Ilaatern filiore,
per bt.(. No 1 n03 23.No '.'. t M 1 Hwooi
rennsylvania
Choice
I iov
I S3; .Vow York.
uitatoea, Delaware and Maryland, per hamper.
1 23CI.CO. rlweet potatoee Jersey, per baakat
No. 1, U0cell Nn J 4nrjiWio. Onlona, per
() lb. fca No 1 llIS, No.2, H 603
('abbase, Danlah, per ton. I7(ir73 Helnarh.
Norfulk. mr bbl Jl arifti 2S Kale. Norfolk.
er Pol . IIVI30 i auunower, narimm. per
i rule, flflll ,1(1 Lettuce, riorhla per basket.
lt.Sii91.7A. do. Vlrslnla. per baeket, lll So.
do. North Carolina. I". JftsaeU, !!' .'J'!,.'
Florida, per baakal, Uff3 KepTant Klurl.U.
per tws. J 2B3 3U t'eppers, florlda pfrhoj,
H'-'OOi- rkiuiah. IlorlU. per but It 73t
4 28, l-eaa. Plorbla. per Uaket. 1305 50
VINCOME AND HOBART
PREPARE FPU BIG GAME
The inuiuiKcrs of the Vlnmnie ami ilia
Ilobart fuotttall teanw. whli'h are wlicilulod
(or the tlh' liidcpendent balilo on the Htrnw
bridge & Clothier Field New Year' utter
noon, nre wasting no time in bolstering up
their twins. William MacDotuxld, mnnaKer
of Vlnoome, ha secured Hill Mtephena, 'if
Muhlenberg College. tP Jitoy left halfback,
and to onset till Manager Spangler, of
Ilobart. nays that when the teame appear
for the kick-off at 1.30 o'ctoek he will pre
sent several playera well known In the col
Uk world.
Another player ho ahoul.t prove an at
traetlon l Krank Kelly, the former I,a.
fayett College lineman and punter. Kelly
played several early game with Vlncome.
but aHirfereil a wrenehwl shoulder and since
has been out of aetlwi Ila la iH good
altape now aivd ty lib) booting hi M gfttxl
aa ll wsui two eer .
I77 M, &, MienV J? T&S Rne elear,
rettcK eealie 7,IWY , dtt, atralalit. eatlon
'"w-IVloBs It. do Mteat, tottnn saeka.
s ? .."J.
. nt
WHEAT SELLS HIGHER
BUSINESS IS SMALL
Traffic Conditions on Rnitrorttla
Aro Unimproved December
IMnkes Bot Gnin
CHICAOO. lte. 10. In tplle ot the fact
that tlie illplemstte sltnntlen was as em
hfrtng as ever ami traRle rn0ltlflrm en the,
rallrewds wera Mnmpmrml, the tone of the,
wheett tnsrKet tltht morning waa ftrnier,
tiejeember ahowlns; the grlt gain. Opern
lions continued limited.
0cnbr openeil I cents higher, nt I1.4J.
May ranged from 11.72 to l.7:u nt the
outset, eomrmttnl with M.79T. nt the eml
etenlay. but. after rising to I.71H, re.
oel to l.7tr, July slarteal at tl.JUH.
against It Js, at it, etK yesterday, and
movetl up io 1 115 S.
The market at Liverpool was tlrm on
a gooU demand ami arrhals ntodernle.
cable setltt lht the trest Informed Interfste
were peewimlirtle with regard to the dlplo.
nmtle outloole.
The receipts at Minneapolis nnd llultlth
totlay wre 18 pars; at Winnipeg. 400
cars) at ChleMgo, SI oars. The correspond
ing days last week and lAst jeor were holi
days A fair demand front slmrts helped tho
coarse grain.
Corn awl oats at Liverpool wero strong,
with coneMmpllon good and arrivals Inndo
nuate The receipts of corn here today wero
J19 cars and ot twts. U7 curs.
ladlne fulutea ramed as followa
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BARNSTORMING TOUR
OF PHILLIES ARRANGED
Schedule Cut Down nnd IMornn'a
Team Is Set for Spring
Trip
It Is entirely possible that only seven
games will l on the spring trnlulng trip
schedule of tha I'hlllles. nrrordlng to tho
list nmic known today by Mnnnxcr "Illll"
Shettsllne Tho soven-gnme series plned
with the Culm last year will bo cut out this
enr. Thoy wero played nt St. l'etorsburff,
whero the I'hlllles will go again, nnd at
Tarniu Tho Cubs won't trnln nt Tnuiim
this ) our. hence tho canceling of tho nertcs.
To llll In this loss there may bo games
arranged on tho way home with Imlepondeiit
te.ttn between Columbia, H. C, nnd l'hlla
ilelihl. l'itt Mnrnn has called tho I'lilllles to re
Iiort in New York, March 0. They will go
to tho South nbonrd the good ship Mohawk,
planning tn dock at Jncksou ilia on March 0.
Thero will bo nn era of conditioning nnd
prnctlco between tho Yanulgans nod tho
ltrgiitars. nfter which tho following schedule
of oxlilliltlon games will lie played:
April 2. Columbia, of Hotith Atlantic
I.tugtiu, nt Columbia, S C ; April 3, Char
lotto, of North Carolina league, nt Char
lotto, 8 C. i April I. llnlelgh. of North Caro
lina lingua, nt ltnleigh. N. C ; April 6,
Durham, of North Carolina Lrnguo, nt Dur
ham, N C . nnd April (I, 7 ,niiil , Wash
ington Americans, nt Washington, p. C.
GREYSTOCK QuTni'eT NOW
IN THIRD PLACE IN RACE
Movo Up in Knstcrn Lenijiio by Trlm-
miiiK Kcntiinrf in Eimy
Gnmo
Ily ilefoatlng Heading lust night In s
contest staged itt Cooper Hall, tho Orey.
stock passers went Into third plnco In the
nice for tho ltstern l.eaguo pennant, Tho
final count was 3D to 19, favoring tho
(Ireytt. At Itnlt tfmo tho scoru stood Qrey-
mocic. it ; iiunding, v.
Ileckmnn, nf Heading, tvna shut nut by
his opponent for the first tlmo this season
Crosn, who performed this fc.it. nlnved a
brilliant game, tallying n. brnco of double-
declterti. I ognrty ncored tho most for tho
viators, with ono Held goal nnd fourteen
free tossed.
MTAMIINO lir TIIK Cl.l'IIS
i.. I'.c w. r im.
Jseper , 12 A .7IHI lleaillns . . . 0 H ,Mt
I'miulei. , It 7 .nil rrrnton, . U U .BOO
tireyelork 0 1 .303 Ilo Nrrl . I IS ,ous
TOM(illl'r) rlCIIKIIl'I.r.
Iteadloc ul He Nrrl.
Holding News
Wyndham outrolleil Manelo In two samee out
of three on Keyatone Alleya last night White
lllepbanla heat Itelmoni twlre. and TUnre won
the oOit sanM tn three from Wynitham Colts,
It Is not often that comielln i.ama roll
more than 101 pine, yet the lllephants rolle.1
lOSit In lulmonl'a luOU lo capture the seoond
same.
. "Whltay" Koran started the Hlephanls away
In their W same with u 23 T count, ltoitsera
rot 2!l: Ueorae Meaa, flit, ami tJd flroeaman
duplicated the total, Knox addlns 2111. For
Helment. Walla atarta.1 with the beat alnale
same total of tlie nlatil. 211, illott adJe.1 ldTi
Helm, 1. AI Lunsren 171, and lloli'a 20J
broiuht li total to liiOB.
Bert f raster fell one pin shy of the 000 total
In Ids three saioee, his lot aaors being 330 In
Wyndharu'a epeslac same.
(lik.Bt and Cook wars hlih
Bforera In Xta.
nala's Rrt twa saniee .acataet
s atfataet Wmdham. the
former aayla eeetes at JW and IBS. ami the
Ullee ,11 aiel tOH.
llarlley, of Ttaere, knocked ilown Mi plna
la hie aaal saate.
T. WaUoar. ef TurBJae. rolM hish alaele
mete. lfCTn Wa rinel egorl,
lQ-iO
n a h.ttmtvt mtnrta
TO FIREMEN;
Philadelphia Left Behind by Neighbor Across,
RiverMore Days Off
With Two-Platoon
Camden has dtmonstraled tn t'hltadel
phla, that "It can be done," Camden has
"gone ami done ltM
Tit Utile city across the Ieawar has
grantetl to the members of Us fire depart
ment a ten per cent salary Increase thai,
nfter July I next, will give to tha firemen
ot that municipality n higher scale ot wages
than Is paid to the hoe and ladder men of
Philadelphia.
The Camden firemen are Jubilant, not
only because of the Individual benefit they
will enjoy from tha additional yearly pay,
hut the new- scale litis them tn n position
In the matter ot salary above their l'ldln
(letphln brethren. Tho Camden flremen al
ready enjoy one day oft In five, aa cm
pnrtd to Philadelphia's "eery sixth day
off."
Ily lite terms of the yearly budget, which
has Just been passed by Camden City Con
ells, the lire Hureau appropriation Is fixed
at HC0.0QO This sum wilt permit nfter
July I the Introduction of a graded salary
system, starting at 1900 and Increasing nt
the rale nt 1100 annually until the tuaxt.
mum of 1 1 300 Is reached. Tho present
salary for a first -cIsm flreninn In Camden
la (1090. which Is HO tern than Philadelphia
hose and ladder men reecho In the same
class
Unless Councils take action spredlly to
grant the pending appeal In behalf ot the
llremen of this city, Philadelphia nfter July
1 vein be forced Into a position behind Cant'
den. both In salary and working conditions.
In her Hureau of Klre.
CUtc pride, the partisans of the firemen's
campaign now hope, may lend 1'htladsl
phlans to demand that their city In Its
treatment of tho men In Ita IHirenu of Fire
rlso nt least to tho let el of Camden, oven
It the position held by other large American
cities Is still fur superior to thnt of their
own
New York city considers 1 1 CIO n fair
annual salary for tho man In the ranka of
Its I'lro llurenu.
Philadelphia fifteen years ago set 1 1 100
as the maximum j early compensation for Ita
first gTnde hoso and Inddermen. and has
stood fast to that llguro In tho fnen of tho
heroic, self-sacrificing service at higher liv
ing cost performed by Its llremen. '
New York llremen enjoy n day off nfter
three days continuous duty at their sta
tions. Philadelphia grants as It lute dona these
forty-flvo years without change twenty
four hours off after Avo ilaya' eonsecutlvo
station duly,
i.ksson in ni:v yohic
New York city firemen nro dissatisfied
with the conditions which compel their con
stant prrsenco nt their stations for three
dn a. Heventy-two hours of duty aro un
fair, they contend, In theso days of univer
sally applied eight-hour periods dovotod to
labor. A two-platuon system la urged nu
affording relief from tho Irksome conditions
now prevailing, and soma advocates of
reformation aro suggesting tho application
of tho eight-hour day to tho Klro Depart
ment. Philadelphia deems tjT meal periods of
one hour each auillclent dally Interruption
and relaxation In a routlno that embraced
the entlro twenty-four hours dally, and
slnco 1871 the men In tho Hureau of 11 rn
have submitted uncomplaining to tha rigors
nnd domestic (solution demanded by such
a system.
Today, In a campaign supported by popu
lar approval, thoy aro asking Councils to
rradjuit their wording conditions so they
may enjoy thnt for whose abandonment ns
antiquated their New York brethren nre
clamoring, every fourth day at home tvlth
Scraps About Scrappers
Ily LOUIS 11. JAFFE
Hattllng T.otlnsk)! npparctitly Is tha choice
of matchmnkera ns trial horse for Lea
Darcy. Four different men are endeavor.
Ing to hook mi the phllndrlphlnn wllh the
Australian. Chances nro that I.evlnslty will
be Dnrcy'n first vis-a-vis In an American
ring, unless fir-organ Cnrpcntltr Is able to
visit these shores. Mlah Murray, of Ilos
ton ; Matt Il.nkel. of Cluvolnnd; Dick CUr
ley, of lirookljii, and Jack llautori, of Phila
delphia, each mado tempting orfers tu tho
Anllpmlck'n for a ftetto with the erstwhile
lnrne Williams. T.evlnsky hn been suc
cessful nr n trlul horso for heavyweights,
nnd he Iiiih turned back many big men
who meant well but discos ercd their mis
take when lured by tha mittens.
Tommy Itutk makes hla second appearance
In three (1aa In the rlne lonlsht. lie la
ei-heduled tor a ten-rounder agaluat Hilly uo
Voe la Nsw York.
SVtl In Ik. hltla nt MannviihV Uvea a lieraon
who haa fousht both tleorgaa Carnentler an I
Lea liarcy. Ha Is Prank l,oushry Crank
etood orf tho Frenchman for rtfiwn rounds and
the Auairallan for twenty roiiiiila. , When asked
which of tha foreigners he woul.l pick to win In
a twenty-round mairli, Frank nuoihed. "Sure.
I'd bin 'am a(n."
Another nealerner Is In l'hlladelphla'a flslle
rlrclea. Ifa la Denver Abe Attell, a llihtwelaht.
Abie ears ha haa mat eonie of the leading bosere
in the wild ami woolly. Including Joa Aieveui)
and Johnny O'lury.
Jaa Wlllard la not worrylnr at all about T
Itickanl leaving him ou
a Canieniler match. 1
iuj in inn mm iriw i. .
Furthermore, Jeea la. not
the cold relative to
i.muir. jmi la not
under the lent any mora.
llowater. ho la about
lo become a movie actor. Arrangemenia In
Chlcaso hae been completed for the nimlng Of
live reels of tho champion's ring career.
Charley Dotlo and loullane. rrspeethe op
pnnenla for Charley Thomae end, llenny Kauf
man, have been boitng Jot other In preparstfpn
for their New Year's afternoon matches. Allle
Kelson la liuiaiana'a cnier arwtrrina; partner in
the latter'a dally work-outs. While lxuilelana la
Ulna- made the favorlie in Ilia Petting, ho evi
dently l tskisg nu chantea, Kaufmuit la a
imitu M.lbl.l, , , ,
Clevarnraa and hard punching will tie jhj
feature of Ibe Kddle Moraan-Johnny llayo mulch
aa a aemlflnal lo the mis lietween llenny Ivauf.
man and Iulilana at the Olympla Monday
aflernoon. ilayo haa been uunchlnic harder llun
mwb In h(a ,.. rpi,llv othar b.oita are he
ween Joe Tuber and Little Hear. the. Indian
lattl'ng He Ily and Young Cheney, Ouaale.Liewl
me 4iiniani
na
nd
and Johnny Maloney and Whiter H(fruM an-
Tommy iiarrone.
Terry M'Oovarn an1 J Aseteda. nnfMnaets In
the final frame ot the .National's New Year'a
af!ernon nrosrsm, are battlere of Iha same
type. Neither has much knowle.Ua of Itatlnt.
but they are hard punchlnjr and ascreeelve tight
ere. Jlllly Kramer an.1 flieve IMo alwudd put
ii u n fait lut. Many Ferrell ye, Johony Olll,
I'reeten llrown la. Ted Mooney, Kd.lle WaspnJ
va Youns alahoney arcl Art O I.aery ts Leu
Weber are other bet
Tyrone Coatelta. a North Pann favorite, and
riddle Iterolre will meet In tbe slath and Hnal
match of A
t&
Iran's New Year'a aflernoon
lyan A, (' . Other (out a era
J35V"k?i
liny jtyrpny lminir Haa-
lasan rranbla runway vs.
.l.-i WrhrM, AI llauer va Tommy CushJr as
i1?1 n ' Tl t
- nk - v t-Ktn-ntA-ffi
THIS CITY WAITS
Allowed Pittsburgh
a.M
U -l't
System, Is Superior
in.iii i intone. iii
W1l
their fahillles. Titer hr not tho temerll
lo surreal it two-platoon avstem. which tV
legislature ot 1915 enforced upon PltW
nurgn and wnieh Is still In voguo there.
it. ihrvo-piatoon atrnngement, an eight
hour day, they do not even discus nmr)nst
themselves. Philadelphia granta that to her
policemen, after determining that . twelve
hour tottr of duty In two asctlont ot als
bourn each had proven too arduous for the
uiut-conted armr pnlrolln her etreeter,
POMCE PAT TMPU!3 Tiisms
Firemen In PhllaiUIphla are paid comparatively-
tho some salary aa policemen
ncliially. It la nttlo less for" performing
three times the service and for faithfully
rendering that tripled devotion to duty at
constant ami multiplied risk of life an4
tlmh
Pittsburgh ts a. city of the aecond clatt.
It la the Phlladetphlnn'e boast that ho Uvea
In Hie only first class city In PennsylVanla.
Becond claim Pittsburgh. In addition to
granting shorter houra to her firemen, payg
them better than flrsf-ilass Philadelphia.
A hoseman or laddermait of the first grada
In the Allegheny metropolis recelvea 1S0
nnually, or flOO a month. In Phil-del
Phla Iho compensation for equal rank an4
twlco the service la 100 leu a year.
Second and third grade firemen In Pitta
i,uf'' f Pld. respectively, IU40 nnd
IIOJO, as against Philadelphia's 11000 and.
$000, Pittsburgh paya Its captains 11800
nnd Its lieutenants ll!0. while It driver
recelio ll.oo and IU tlllermen li:00. Phils
adelphln glvea lo the men of those BTttdeg
JUOO. It.SO, U00 and 11200, respec
tively. Only In the italnry of Its cfilof
engineer does the Philadelphia Hureau of
Fire surpass. Its smaller sister city. Chief
Murphy', annual compensation Is HBOO,
which exceeds by 1500 tho salary of Pitts
burgh's chief.
nuns" i.v piTTununaii
Pittsburgh employs a force of substi
tutes to replace disabled hose and ladder
men. These men receive 1900. the salary
paid to a regular hoseman In Philadelphia,
during tho tlrst two yearn of hla career In
tho bureau, Philadelphia does not rcallio
or overlooks tho necessity for n substitute
or extra list, for no euch auxiliary has
been provided slnco tho organisation of
her department. Tho llurenu of Pollca can
draw upon such rt quota to rrplnco Injured
or sick patrolmen. An Injured fireman en
tails tho "coterlng tip" by Ids follows ot the
station, trho perform his work In addition
to their own until he la nblo to resume his
duties.
Only recently Mayor Mltchel. of New
York, saw fit to have tho firemen's salaries
raised without nn appeal on their part. He
was quoted nt tho ttmo ns declaring that he
wnu impelled to do ao solely because ho
deemed the men ot tho flro department
worthy ot Increased pay.
Mayor Smith haa not specifically de
dared hla atnnd on tho pending question of
granting to Philadelphia firemen an addi
tion In pay Hint will placo them on a piano
with tho men In some ot tho second and
third class cltlea of tho country.
dentils,
ADAHS. Dee. 19, CAItOMNK. widow et
William C. Adams. . Ttaiatlvea and friends Jn.
vtled to funeral errvlcea, Tuea., 3 p. m.. :u( Av,
Chellen aye , tlermtntown, Int private.
AI.nXANDKIl. Dee, 5S. ItgilCIlT. husband
of late Mary W. Alexander (nee Dougherty),
ltelatlvea and friends, members ot Lannl Lena pa
Tribe. No . I. O. II, M.i William. Vtnn ijoit.
No 30, K. ot 1'. and V It. 11. ltetlet Aaao., In.
vltetl to funeral aervlres. Bun,, I p. m., resi
dence of John tV, Conner. .1038 Frankfort! are.
Int, private, Mt. llorlah Cent.
ALLEN' t)ec. S, JAMRH. husband nf Kal
Allen tnee llenaon). ltelatlvea and friends In
tiled tn funeral serrtces, 31 til N, lath St.,
Tuea, 2 p. tn. Int. Ntrthwood Cem.
AflDISHKO.V Dec, VI. llOlllJItT ANDRH.
HON, ared IP. Itelatlvoa and friends Invited to
funeral aervlces. Mat., p. m 4013 Kltumsslng
as, Int prlrala
IIAt'HMAN Deo ST. LRTITTA !,, wife of
Calvin O. Ilacliman., llelatlvee and friends In
vited to funeral aervlrea, 3137 McKean at., Nat,,
ill, in. Int. private, Hun a in., at ZIomHIone
Church, KraMersvllle, I'a, l'lease omit dowara.
Continued en Neit I'sie
WINTEIt HES0RT3
-. ATI.VNTIO t'lTY, S. J,
yYo-3.S
ATLANTIC CITY
Open, at qll .seasons
. r of uxtvvreaii
A. reconrvlscd ..stanrlara.
or yccellcn.ee,
CaeaemrGOO WUIZRJ.ntfWA
Idt tiAWHG HCS0RT MOTEL OF TIICVORLO
Matlboroiigfi23knhlm
ATLANTIC CrrY.N.eT.
OWNISSHIP MAHAOIMSMT,
.IDOIAM WHITE S.flONO COMBANV
Westminster Ky- are. near Ueach. Kleva.
Westminster lo 0 ., ,,,, bmliUi .n.
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