mmmpBim mwmmffmlmmm IriWlV' m&"- "r" -inmjtvf frvr" t ' EVENING LBDGBR-iPlHIiADELPnLV, MONDAY, JANUARY IS, 1917 n t&-m'fSjt' F"m i Gi..ifiiWHiwwiWWWl if January Bond List This list includes bonds legal for Savings Banks, bonds ex empt from State Taxes and bonds eligible as security for Postal Savings Deposits. lituti R ange of yield U. S. GoTcrnmcnt . 2.00 to 2.99 Municipal 3.70 to 4.25 Railroad . . 3.80 to 6.03 Public Utilitr 3.62 to 6.00 Foreign Gorernmcnt 5.12 to 7.00 Send for January Circular P E -35 The National City Company 1421 Chestnut St., Philadelphia Hrx Totk Dto CUlcara Ban rnnclico I'lttttrarth J 7 ff An f& V A 5i rffti STfcret of tb tic BUndurd It tnbtldUry eomptnlM will thortl ratify lncrftt la tbalr cnpIUllntfon. which Trill riro ihtrehotdflfi itock bnuii rang in c from 00 T to 900 C And tbro ra ilx mora of tho Standard Oils which hava accumulated uffielent ur pluaaa to Justify nearby dls trlbutlon of larft dividend to itockhoMen. ( Th nino inbildiarleii in CQviUon, alone with general Information coTerlnj tha Standard Oils, are lilted in evr fortnlehtly publication "Investment Opportunities" q Anyone wbo la Interetttnd In increasing tho earning power of hit aurptus funds should regularly receive tMi valuable) publication. It v111 bo tent without charge, be r.nnlnir with current issu( upon request for 38-FL, in ciudlnc booklet detailing "The Tvrcnly Payment Pha" llnrnrBflrlMfl byetmeit.to;rHlt 40 Exchange Plac New Yor '$ p -a(y- INVESTMEHl CONSUMERS' ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY 1st MORTGAGE 5's TO YIELD ABOUT S'.i. THIS COMPANY SERVES THE DENSELY POPULATED PORTION OF NEW ORLEANS, ONE OF THE FORE MOST CITIES IN THE SOUTH. IT HAS AN EXCELLENT RECORD FOR EARNINGS, PAYING 7", ON PRE. FERRED SINCE ISSUANCE AND IN. CREASING DIVIDENDS ON THE COM. WON SINCE 1912. THE DONDS (DENOMINATIONS $10CO AND S5CO) ARE FREE FROM FEDERAL INCOME TAX AND REFUND IS PRO. VlDED FOR PENNA. WE OWN AND RECOMMEND THIS SE CURITY. DETAILED INFORMATION ON REQUEST. BAKER, AYLIRG & Y0U3G LAND TITLE BUILDING BOSTON PHILADELPHIA CHICAGO OF IMPORTANCE TO BOND SALESMEN Hftv much would it b worth to you to L'o lurt uf njr losing ji Httla throuuh lack cf knuwleUm of liufstmentfl and proper preparation for bund 8eUIn? It la certainly fir chfappr to spend a Uttlo first and tvnmvH that ifrt'dtmt cause of loat sales Uric of preparatlan. Our iKMeaann Course on Znvtmnta and Security Nelllnsr will prepare iui In fact, it will Imurr otir .Surrrii., Our outline J rnt up.n nucvt, will show you iht! nature of this cuurac. whli-h has already helped many hundred of bend (talesmen Investment Bankers Bureau, Inc. 1VPI.1.ESLEV HILLS. JIAKS. HECKERfCo. ANKERS and BROKERS Sth ft CHESTNUT 8T8.. N. E. Cor. ll.mb.r. or i-tiiia.. Block E.iaru. Plrect Wir. to Utw York Counties Gas & Electric Gen'l. 5i, A. & 0.. 1962 REED A. MORGAN & CO. HT.sT KNU.THU.ST III.IMJ.. I'lllia. Ueiubera ul lbs I'hlU. litgrk tUrujai. KI.M'TJII.N NOTICES (KS ITJANULIX NATIONAL IlAMi IKS? ltro.nl and (lie, tout street,. rhlladelpnla. January ISIh, 1017. At th. Annual Suction. hIJ on lb jjfli In. itant. tha following mockbulilera Kiro lclnl llrtctora of tbl Uunk lu a.rv fur tha fnsuliii tr. vL. : Samuel T lindin. Henry Tatiull . ,, 1 Kutberford McAlIU- KreU.rlck L. Bally KHtnghatn H UarrU Prev C Madeira ElUs I'wy PiHnwrt Mcrrln 1.. iMolhl.r C. a. W. Packard t'lurltun Yarnall W. YT. Atartm-y Kdsar C. flluii E.iwarJ V. Ilaala Danlrl H W.nl. Arthur W. 8wll J Aiulrawi lUrrlx. Jr. Jaatph lUscr. jr. Ai & mt.tlai or th Dlractora. hU tbta iLiy. 11' J H MeAllUtr w&a unanlmoualy r-li'ttt4 Prtsldant nd Maaara. J A. Karris, Jr.. Bd B. I. Faiamera VU Praaldanta J WM. HABDT. CaabUr. U1UKOTOBY OF ACCOUNTANTS CfrlMed dU Ariauntaiita lWKKNCH a. BitQWN ico. ISIS MiM. B3TATE TBJUST UU1LDINO WiLLIAlI E. HONTBUUa UURI-'S SPBAKiflW TUB WOUlWai MEW YORK BUTTEn AND EGGS MiW YORK. Jan 15 BVTTKM BalB. 103 mU Ktilru til amuincd us tap riul. AH ctfavf sruvi dull aua ncik. OusUttOBa uuk baUd kiOOSitaslS'a 883U .,' ylM 4rnj hiaiwi a1""! IS!J Brata. W 0m, . bi-ata WW &0c. cukt uaaUuex uiu-SVUKd, FINANCIAL NEWS FINANCIAL DISTRICT WAITS FOR P, R. T. DIRECTORS' MEETING AND TRADING LAGS Transit Certificates Make Up Large Part of Total Trans actions, but Price Is Lower Business Smallest of Any Day of Year It wa very evident from tlie action of stocks on the I'lillmlellihln Stork iixclmtigo in Hie sfsalmi today thai trailcra Imth on Iho exchange Hnor nnd lit eoititnlaslon linuers h;td derided to do very Utile In the market, temporarily at leant. HiipIiii-hs wn tlte-Rmnllfpt of any day of the year and the litillt of the transaction' won inado up hy thrna lsmie.1 Ihlladeli!tla ltaplil Transit trust rerllllcalen, I'lilladelphlil lileclrlc and I'lilteil States Steel common. Trail Injf In the lioml division was also the smallfst of any day of the year. Hecause of thi widespread ruinorM to the effect that the dirrclora of the I'ltlledelphla ltnplil Tianslt I'ompany, at tliclf meeting llils nflernoon, would derlnre another divi dend. It won natural that the company's trust eertlfiVatPH.Hhnuld hold the majority of the Interest. The nctloll of (he certlltcateH throuithotit the day was very imxilhiK o many holders. Mxeept for a htlef period In tho moinliitf. hen they (tot up a small frac tion ns compared with the lltial or Satmdfty. the price was lower, for ilio most part helm; off a halt point. At one lime the price hrnho tliroucli 31, which also occurred on Saturday. Ueforo the market opened and durltiK tho mornltiB. and In fact In tho afternoon ses sion, pet sons who are usually well Informed on the oompnn'H affulis Insisted that a dividend would tin declared by tile directors nt their meetlnB this nflernoon. II was In sisted hv tho:e who watch the company's ainltiRs and keep well posteil on wnat is i KoInK on that a dividend could cry easily ration held (lrm he declared nt this time, nnd that 2!4 per cent would not lie out of the way. In the race of this It was surprising that tho certificates should sell lower. It must he remembered that ninny persons got Into the market when the certificates were much lower than they nr now nnd, of course, had a fairly jjood profit at Hie present price. Therefore, It Is reasonable lo assume that solno of thorn look their prollls today, IlKtir Iiik lli.it a dividend of 2 is per cent, which would amount lo Jl.Ifi a shnre. was not worth waitlnit for when they already had a larRer profit. Then, too, when the certlD rates sold ex the dividend they could gel Inlo the mnrhet nRain nn.t take part in n further advance, which Is confidently ex pected If the plnns with tho city go through. Selllne nt St. which was the price part of the day. they would net ". per part of the day. tney would net 7.1 per cent on a G per cent basis, which has been spoken of as the rate that Would ho de clared by the directors 1'hlladelphia Klectrle held above Hip tlnnl of Saturdn.v, at one time showing nu ad vance of V Some uf this was lost before the close. Tho Street Is milling for somo hows as to what will lie dono with the stock under lite reorganization, which Is now being worked out. t'niteil States Steel common was the must active, selling up a full point, tm n small turnover, lluffnlo and Hupiiuehami.i preferied trust cerll(1cnte sold off u fun point. Lake Superior I'orpo- LIQUIDATION SENDS COTTON DOWNWARD Pressure Results From Con sumption Statement and Several Other Causes Xi:V YcmiC. .fan. lS.-Uuslness was ac tive on tlie call oil the Potion KtchnnKe and the o-irly lono was barely Rteady. with prices S lo 12 points lower. Pressure was caused by the consumption statement. show Ins a decline of about II per cent from last vear. which was ennsldeied bearish. Com mission houses and some room traders sold quite freely, but there was it Rood demand, which prevented further concessions Tor a lime. Toward the end of the first hour, however, liquidation niralu became heavy and the market sustained further heavy breaks, which carried May down to 17. SO and July to t ".&'. or about HI points under Satur day's close, rrprrscullnt; a decline of fioni 7 to i a balosince tho high point of last Tuesday. fiwathmy Ilrokers were tho principal bners on the break, with AVayers. (Jeer and MrKniiiiy law sellers, the latter esti mated to have sold 2S.DO0 bales of March and May. Although the (Jovetntnont consumption figures were responsible fur pa it of the hrenk, thore wcio other considerations, such as the reports of a poor spot demand from domestic mills and exporters and the ab senco of outside Imylmr and the continued unsettled shipping nnd diplomatic situation. Liquidation started afresh toward midday and. having little support, tho market was easily influenced, sellln? off to 17.25 for Murch nnd 17.15 for May. or about 45 points under Saturday's close and a decllno of nearly $5 a bale In two days.' Ilaln was predicted for southern Texas, and. while this had somo Influence on sentiment, tho under tone was weak euouifh without it und prices declined easily under wolKlit of offerings, Hal rlos" Open. 11a.m. 12 m. 2 p.m. Jmiuary ... Aturtb .. Mnv Julv IHtol'iT .... lift winter Hixjt Liverpool Cotton LtVUitl'OOL. Jan. !.. There was a fair business done in spot cotton today at 10 points decllno mi the bass of Ift.liSd for mid-uplutid. The sales nsBreBatcd 8000 bales. Including 6(iiu bales American. Tho Imports wero 12, Dim bales. IncludliiK 3000 bales American The market for futures closed weak nt a nut decline of Its to 17 points. IS.Srt 17.40 17.HI 17.C.0 17.1.". 17 in . .. . 17.11.1 17.SO 17 77 17 r. 17 lit IT.tlJ 17. S2 17 Ml 17 r.4 17.70 17.11.". til SO 11172 111 411 III.'jO lllil.1 1II.SS ls.ua MOXKY-LKNDIXG RATES NIIW YtlliK The tlmo money market was easy acaiti today with good mixed Stock l&chnngo collateral loans nominally unchanBed at 313it per cent for sixty days, SfjiS1! per cent for ninety dayB and Sii((!': pur cent for four, Ave nml six months. luduktrinl money, In which a greater part of the.buslness Is being done, is S'.jltS'Vt per cent. Prime mercantile paper shown a narrow movement and business is limited. A nom inal quotation for choice material is 3l3 per cent. Prime bank acceptances are moderately active at 3ta'ij12? per cent on ineligible uml 3iQ2a( per cent on ellglbies, Tho money markets at the Interior ore also easier. One reason advanced for the Increased dullness in mercantile paper Is that this Is tliu season of stock-taking In mercunttlo lines. Pall money opened today at 2 per cent for lending- and renewing. I'll II.AIMII. I'll I A Call, t per cent. Time. tfc"4Vi per cent. Commercial paper, three to ls months, 4 ft 4 Id per cent. FOREIGN EXCHANGE -S'RW yoitlv, Jan. 15 The feature of the foreign exchange market in the early ileal ingii today was a drop of nearly a point in Teutonic exchanges ns compared with ti&a for reichsmarks cables at the close on Sat urday, est being touched this morning. i 'hecks nlko showed an equal decline lo CS.. Vienna was also weak at II. 37 for cables aid 11.35 for checks. Italian ex. change was a shade easier at 6.93i for cables and 6.91 for checks. Sterling and francs were steady t theUop figures of this movement. Quotations follow: Demand sterling 4.75 13-16. cables 4.70 7-10 ; sixty-day bills 4.72, ninety-day bill 4.70. Fianc cables 5 SJH. checks 5.84ft. Swiss cables 5.01, checks 5.02. .St8kholm cablea 20.50. checks 39.35. Peseta cablea 21.40, checks 1.25. Uuilder cables 40?a. checks 40 13-16. Jtubl cables 29.35. checks 29.25. Jn tho early of ternoon Teutonic and Italian exchange worked still easier. iUUiismark cables declined to 6Sa. a loss of IV from Saturday's final, and checks wre luminal at 68 1-16. The extreme low word for lelchsiuarks was 65 U-16, and the hign on last year's rally was 75, Vienna, sold off this morning to 11.38 for cables and 11.35 for checks. The extreme low rscord on kronen was 10 15-16. Ital ian exchange declined today to 6.94 H for cable, and 6.95 for check. Hwlsa was quoted Arm at 5.01 for cables and 6.03 for cheeks, and rublaa were steady at 29.35 far cables and 29.30. for checks. BANK CLEARINGS Bask ctaarlsc today ceroparad with corre .uvS&i day toft .r.:91(( lm I .. . .SUI.NSt.aWJ IHO.XWl.TII SIS.AOB.aSE York. .4ft8.(&7 U55 337.31.720 2SH.1RJ.Sb dalubla. 18.7tH.7M 66.423.733 24.U3.40S UalBr dV7s.U u. 342.800 S.SOl.tnS Price of Zinc Ore Lower JoPUS. Mo. Jan. 15 Zinc ore salss are normal, at $S lower, or 175 per ton. JE,ro4ucar are hold Lag for higher prices. HANK STATEMENT SHOWS EASY MONEY MARKET Individual Deposits, Reserves Hold and Surplus .Make Ulfj Gains in Week An easy money maiket was Indicated by the statement of condition of the Philadel phia i.ienrlnK llouce members for the last week, which was Issued today. Three Items stood out prominently. These wero Individ ual deposits, reseres held and surplus, nil of which showed heavy Increases u com pared with the previous week. Individual deposits gained $10,5 111. (Kid, bringing that I. em up to JISI.21)!i,O0d. which Is I he largest In seerai months. The cor responding week of last year showed de posits of ( 125,5711.1101). deserve held ad vanced J 14,91)4.000, lo $117,088,0011. nnd tho surplus lose $11,872,001), to $30,313,000. This Is the largest surplus since the week of October lfi, hen that Item stood at $37. 978.000. This Is the fourth consecutive week that the surplus has Increased. Iietalln follow: , Jan. irt.l'Jir. l.nana jr.a" r,o.- (mo DeiKiilla (Inillllilu.tll. . 4SI,L,0t'.(lt)il (imitation n,ll.HI,lHi'l llue from h.mks .... SH.7M1 (miii DcpoHlla or hanks .. 177.2114 lino Kx Ulearlns IIuuh- . . 2il,u.'n.'(Mio ltnTe held I l7.7iiH.ijcm Ilpinrv.. riiii,! hi in. ,1,,.. siirpina ....... : .nii'iiialoiio Hurp u Jlimurv 17 llllll I4fi .'17 !'"" i'.. S-l.-'lU.llilO. Jiinuarv lllv iiuT. Utertnae. IniTi nne, til, 1711.01111' 10. Sill. (Kin 2S.OIIII s.AiM.iinii sun. llllll L'I'J.IKIII 14.11111,01111 .'1.11.12,(11)0 iwiir, ;.ii, ..llllll; .Iiinu XEW VORK COFFEE MARKET XBW VOIIK. Jan. 15. Tho market for coifeo futures opoued 5 points lower to nn advance of 1 point. Trading on the call was quite active, sales being estimated nt lil.uoo lings. Today's openlnn. .'uniiiirv February starch ., April ... May June .... July .... Auuust . . September llolober . . November Uvcfnltwr h..'0&K.ll2 '.''.'.'.'.'.'. h!(l3.S.I'.1 '.!!..';.'.' sifftosa .'.'.';!;!; i!s6os.iu ''.'.'.'.V.'. ll.li'tll 07 RAR SILVER lnnt M.m. ?8if Hsuirday's fioe. s n i " :,.- s.r.nsiti.i'.i S IIA l N llll s nsJis.oa S TlllDi. 7 h.74ias.7.'. 711 ffS MJ s Miitfs.no R sins.8.1 k.nit I'.iini U.051 K.n.-. II 01 11.00 Tmlay. Sat. I.nnJnn ipenea) . .IS 3il Xew Vorfc (rms. 74 74, 1017 IllKll. Low. an'j .10 7.1 7 IS Sales in Philadelphia i.i law. ioe 97 td Mi Mi HAM 1?',4 14 Is'fi n 714 2'Jti 1.1 tt niVi in pi'i ol MM n 0.1 4nv, II 3.11k Mt4 !'.(, Huh. Acme Tea pf I c. H7? 11.1 IIAtH t p pf A.1 1 Palnwissa 1st pref. flSi 70 l;iec rttor.. Bt4 M Ins (!i)X A 51,i ltd Key T t'o. II A t,k SnpPrp lti4 lo l.eh Nav. . s41A In l.eh Valley I" In l.eh Vat Tr fl In do pref. 43 7io Nev Pons. 24H Inn N'orf ft V.l.llti Si Norlli Pa. nl 141 Penna It 11 ai ISO Pa Salt M. tl.1 ft Phlln l'o 401', 7!Mi do cum pr 4 lnl7 Phlla Ivlec :tl i7fl PUT tr cfs 31(4 lo Phlla Trnc Hl too llwvs Hen. Itc, 340. Rending nn! llim Ton He!... I 0-10 I .in Ton Mln U s,l I'nlnn Trnc IJ 7 til 1'ti t! tmp. R'Ji Kilo U H Steel. II2U 111(4 112 Lis Wnr I A S n'.i n'v nV4 .-, York Jty pf 38 37 31 ' IIONOtf ' ltlah l.niv. tnoe, 8I00O Pity 4s c p 1042 . ...10JW 10.1'W 103 1(1(10 lilec A Pen Tr 4s . . 83,, llintl Inter Hwys 4s (10 linn) LU Sup lnc 6s ,11 Sunn l.eh Vol cons 4V&R 2003 .. .lull', Sunn Nat Prop l-fis (18 toon p W A II t p 4s ... noli liitlll lleadliiu Ren 4s.. . illl'j I iiiioo Vork llwy 1st f.s... id Net rhRv oin .i M,l 604 71 (4 II Is . 81(4 774 77 ',4 H 1.1 -- V -I 00 u ili, Mf. 41 80 Vi 0.1 4"i II 81 - H 31(4 -- H7W 1- '.4 !(, i-in t91i 4 Vh 414 I'll ftts 47 ' 08 -r 1i 'vi N'et ctisn. S3 R.T, A0 .1(1 fll 14 nil Vi ioi Ji 08 00 Vi oil Vi null 08 ntili on 14 oo LOCAL MINING STOCKS Toyiil'AH HTOt'KS MrtcNamarn Mtil way Mlitmli TSxtenslon Mntiiana North Htsr it. spup Hula (10LUPHSl.il STOCKS nine nun iinoin Combination fraction ' lilnmomltlelil II I' Daisy (iro HhiiiI Km Silver Pick ,iiisi'i:i.L..s-r.iifH Arizona fnlteil Nvvsila lllll Tecum Mlnlnu Hid. .07 .'-o .1.1 .17 .HI .21 .02 .Ill .05 .III .03 .III .23 .211 .111 .21 .in .20 .17 .211 .0.1 .11 .11.1 .0(1 .0.1 .till '.Vi New Haven Orders More Locomotives NKW YOltK, Jan. 15. The New York. Xew Haven nnd Hartford Itailroad, which recently placed an order with tho Ameri can Locomotive Pomp.uiy for forty 184-ton engines, has Increased the order to llfty engines. The American Locomotive Com pany has also closed otders for two consoll ilatloii.ongliies for the Chicago. Term Haute and Southeastern: nno slx-whcoler for the Western Steel Pur and Foundry Company nnd one tank engino for the ltobln Company. Cotton Consumption a Trifle Lower WASHINGTON. .Inn. 15. Potlim con sumed during December (exclusive of lln ters) amounted to f,30.5S7 running bales, against 665.005 In December. I DIG, accol cl ing to a leport by the Pensus llurenu to day. I if this nmnimt 397.617 liales was consumed In cotton-growing States, agaln't 295, 528 the previous year. Llnters con sumed during December nmounled lo 611,610 bales, against 76,932 In December. 1916. DIVIDENDS DECLARED Ilanpor Unllwoy nnl UWctric ornpnnv 'a uf 1 iKr vvnt mi the common Mock, puyablv I'Vbrttttry 1 t nto kholilTH of rei'orJ Januurj JO. ;hr'lt.t will h mnllfl irorri'r Wlielr ompiiny, rfRUlnr quaritTly of - tfr cint on romnion Htork uiu irtrulnr udititrrh of 14 wr tnt on prferrp'I utock. laynble .Junuarj 15. Hook rioted January Tt. l'nUiI Ciar .Mnnnforturer.i. itular ijuar (rl. uf SI on Hip emmnnn Mock. puali!o 1-Vh luary I lo Ptoi-k f re-curd J miliary '2i. HON I) OFFERINGS l.ANPASTF.tt. O.. Jan. 15. W. A. Thomp son, clerk of the Lancaster school district, will receive sealed bids until noon Mnrcli 16. for $260,000 4 V4 per cent S A 13i4 year averago school bonds. A certified check for 2 per cent Is required WHEAT SELLS LOWER; MARKET IRREGULAR Trading of Professional Char acter Stronger at Times.ibut Final Tone Is Easier (iitAi.v nr.i.r weather fimrmsT t'llll'.Uui. Inn. 15. The weutli" fore- nff.B.r..MJlte,rJ? feXeV.Xrly-. jn ,Kati.. Snow lonlslil and TiifKiUy. IJe where fair unit eontlnneit eobl. PHIPACIO, Jan. l.i.-'-Trndlng In wheat was of n professional character today, and prices moved Irregularly, although strength was displayed at periods : the final tone was easy. Sentiment was decidedly mixed, and there was not a great deal of outs de Interest In the market, s. Snows i.r rains wetc general over the winter belt In the Inst twenty-four hours, and counted ngalnst old-crop positions. Considerable bullish talk went the founds regarding the sum. y nnd demand situation, but it made little impression on values, and the cash nnd export Inquiry was slow. Mnv sold as high ns I.S6!A. nnd as low lit $1.84. closing nt H.SJ4MI.84I4, ngalnst $1.81 nt the end Saturday. July was up lo $1.50',, and llnlshed at tho bot tom nt $1 481 bid. compared with Jl.lai. Saturday's last price. Septembers high wan $1.36. nnd lis low It.SIVt. whero It ended, or ic below Saturday's llnal quo tntlnn. , , Disappointing statements to the I tilted Kingdom made tho .mntket nt Liverpool firm . . ... Corn sold off lifter having shown strength Trade was limited. The market at Liver pool was firm on moderate arrivals nnd cold weather Oats ended a simile firmer. Mrmncss prevailed at Liverpool, Uadlnn fulures ranced .is f",'l"w":f)at.,lay, Corn .new demfr1)T julv : .:: f" sl "7' ,T' "'" i lata May . July ., Lard Jn )Iy . .. July . . . Itlbs .Inn . .. Msv ... I'.irk Jan liny .. . Julv 1IW 67'c i-ipb 1.1.52 io.no r.7i 0.1 Ifi.lKI 10 11.1 .lit'. 5I r.71. r.itji siw tsi5 . 1 I ll.1 .15 IS . 2i or. Aked. !i:li '.'8.l',(l L'S.SL' JNnininnt. u. no U..M '15.57 IB tl.1 '15.115 .ui.iir. .... 1111.10 t HI. IT It 11.1 111.72 'II 7i 15. (17 '15.12 '1.1.15 . .. 120.25 20.20 VH 57 L'S.7ll 2M.II7 L'S till T-S.llll -.il Financial Briefs Oroi-s receipts of the American Ice Oom panv for the fiscal year ended October 31 wero $9 172.962. as compared with $8,639,984 for the previous year. The surplus after charges was $518,058. as compared with $.102,379 for the jear ended October 31. i inn' Oross earnings of tho Twin City dnpld Transit Company during December were $890,066. tin increase of $60,902, as com pared with December, 1915. Kor twelve months the gross was $10,074,300, a gain of $725,006. c M:. Mlildlctnn has leslgncd ns general manncer of tho Parboil Steel Company to become vice president of tho Penn and .Seaboard Steel Corporation. Announcement has been made that Wil liam S. Maker and William P. Hesse, Jr., trading as W. S. linker & Co.. have dis solved partnership. Jtr. Hesse will continue tho business under the naino of William C. Hesse.' Jr., & Co. Oenrge P. Watt, who is prominent In the affairs of P.roup S, Pennsylvania Bank ers' Association, has been elected president of the First National Hank of nrnddoclf. Dr. Thomas P. Ashton has been elected a director of the Philadelphia and Western Itailway Company In plnce of Thomas It. Tunis, resigned. O. M. fJrny, for seven years commercial agent of tho nurllngton nt St. Louis, will become pi evident of tho Kansas Pity t'nlon Depot. 'lt'rldge nnd Terminal Company Feb inary 1. The Huhtrensury lost $190,000 to the banks nn Saturday, making a ensh net loss Friday of $6,010,000. Granulated Sugar Unchanged NEW YOHH, Jan. 15. Fine granulated sugar was unchanged today at 6.75c by all refiners. The last salo of spot Cuba raws was at 5.39c. $2,000,000 Sun Shipbuilding Company First Mortgage 5 Serial Gold Bonds DATED: January 1, 1917. DUE: Annually, January 1st, 1018-1927. Interest January and July 1st. - Commercial Truit Company, Philadelphia, Trustee Bonds in coupon form of l,000-qach, and may be registered as to principal! Redeemable as a whole or in part at 102 and interest on thirty days' notice. .FREE OF PENNSYLVANIA STATE TAX CAPITALIZATION Capital Stock (issued for cash at par) ?2,500,000 First Mortgage 5V, Bonds present issue 2,000,000 Reserved for additions and improvements under restrictions 500,000 Total authorized issue ?2,5Q0,Q00 MATURITIES gG.OQO January 1, 1918 $200,000 January 1, 1Q2,' 67,000 " " 1919 200,000 " '" 1924 1153,000 " " 1920 200,000 " " 1925 133,000 " " 1921 200,000 i " " 1926 134,000 " " 1922 607,000 " " 1927 'Z,1! '!?' From tt ,etter ot J- 1Iowa''1 Pe"'. President of the Sun Shipbuilding '"VT"""" Company, wo summarize as follows: COMPANY, Tho Company, a Pennsylvania corporation, was organized in May, 1916, for tho manufacture of freight vessels of any style or type. Tho object of the management is, however, to confine operations as far "as practical, to standard designs, this method of standardi zation having proved notably successful in tho British shipbuilding industry. SECURITY. This issue of $2,000,000 bonds is secured by first mortgage on property of the Company valued at upward of 5-1,000,000. Tho plant is situated on anil near the Delaware River; at Chester, Pa., and is served by the Pennsylvania, Philadelphia & Reading, and Baltimore & Ohio Railroads. It consists of 00 acres of land with river frontage of 1600 feet, on which are located the engine building plant, formerly the Robert Wetherill Co., Inc., and the shipyard and ways, which are of latest design and of best ste'l and concrete construction. EARNINGS. The Company has already entered into contracts for eiljht 10,000-ton steamers, representing a gross business of more than 510,00,000. It is expected that the Company will earn between 20 and 30 annually on its stock. Materials were secured by tho Company at very advantageous prices, in sufficient quantity, it is believed, to construct at a large profit twelve ships of the above size. Legalities in connection with the issue of these bonds have been approved by John G, Johnson; Esq., and T. DeWitt Cuyler, Esq. The property has been examined by Messrs. Day & Zimmerman, Engineers, and the books of the Company have been audited by Messrs. Lybrand, Ross Bros. & Montgomery, Certified Public Accountants. i , Price, 100 and interest ELKINS, MORRIS & CO. LAND TITLE BUILDING PHILADELPHIA Tha statement abova bar been obtained from aourtea we retard reliable, end while not marantaed at accepted by hi correct. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS GRAIN AND FLOUR WIIMAT ttccelpls. 101.241 bujh. Offerln wero llitlit nnd the market ruled nrm with a rnlr dmnml. Quotations. Pur lol. In ei.ort r-lev.ilor No. 1! red. pot. $1 ntWl.Oi: No. -' southern red, St ntiut ti.1: steamer No. s red. Sl.llllWl.tl.l. .Vo. 3 rd. $I.(I0M.03; rejected A. Sl.sntrl.sll: rejected II. SI.R2SM.K3. COItN Itecelpta, 6317 buh. Trade wn oulet. but rrlos rul'd lady. yuotatlnuv 'nr lots for local trade, an tn, location No. - Sellnw. Sl.lPi trl.li!1 : No ix-How. SI 10'j ff 1 ll'i : No. t yellon. SI tH'i W1 mill : No. Ryellmv. tl iiOi.i lit I, Hi's : southern yellow. St nn0! n, OATS Iter.lpia .to.hrtii Inifh. rrleea were slendllv held, hut trade was nulet Quotations: Nn. a while, ni'4 ffo.'ir. standard wtili-. II3'4 ft fllei No. :l cvhlte, 02'4MMe, No 4 while. 01 ' i"ie. nample onts. Sllj OfiB'ie Fl.OUIt Iteeelpts. 1603 bhla. and 400.703 lbs. In mirks. Trade win slow, with bujers nnd selleri npnrt oa prices. Quniirtlona. per inn lli. In wood. Winter, clear. St.is.1W7.iio: do etrnlaht, S7.no iRN 10; do, patent. SS.40WS.I13: Kansas, clcnr. eoltim ack. SS M1WS 75. do, atralsht. cotton narks, la WH.-'.'K do. palent. cotton nrk. SW.,1 Wti.no; fprlnit. nrat. elear. SR.6(lfS.7r.; do. tmtent. SOWli.SOi fnvorlto brnnds. SO.noWlii; c It v mills, rhnlrn nnd fancy, patent. ,S.ST)lti: rlty mlila. reanl.ir sradea Winter, rlear, S7 65 tff.mij do. atraisht, S7.00W8.4Oi do. patent, SS.4o08H.-i. HVi; KLOt'tt was (Hilct nnd steady.. We quote 47.5UM7 76 per hlit . ns to nuallty. 1 PROVISIONS The mirkt rwlM sternly, with ninir iicmnnii. wuoiaiioni ronow: tari Job- flly lioef. In urtrt, ftmoUccl nirt nir-Irlpd, flic; wMtrrn tirrf. In nett. imokri, 'Mc, ctly wft. knucklffl ami Ipmlerjt, v rmoketl nnd nlr-drl'rd, RTic; wMtrrn ticcf. kmirklpei nnrl terulcrn. Rmnkd. 3rir. ticrf hann. $US()Rir; ,ork, fnmlly, $..wan.nn; hnim. H. V. rur-, looaf, lyfa .iHfcc; Oo. nklnnod. lnoe. 1M Crlltr. do, do, amokpd, ID'i I!0r. other lininn. smokvil. cltv cured, nn to Itrnnd nnd nvrrnge. I'dHc ham, nmokwl, wpntfrn rnrod. JO'ir; bollrd. bone leu f. 3ftc, plcnlr nhouldrt. S. J, cured, loo fie. Hie; do. vniokrd. HVWe. liHIIf. In rlckl. nrrordlnp to nvprrmiv loo, .7r; brrnkfoft l:icnn, n to brnnd anil averuRp. rlty Mirrd. Ulr; hnuUfnnt bacon, wentrrn rtirrd. Ule; lard, western, refined, tcs , I74r. do, do. do, tubs, It'ic; lard, pure tlty, kettle ren dered. In llerren. t?Uc: lard, tiure rlty. kettle rendered. In tubs, 17'ie. KKKINED SUGARS Thn market ruled nteAtlv, with a fair de mand, HoflniTS' MsL-iirlres: Hxtra nn urami lated, fl.7"c; iiowdired. it.hric; eonfectlonern' A, t).03c; Hoft ttradi's, OWO.COc. DAIRY PRODUCTS J.Mrri2lt Fanrv KotttU met with fair nale and wero kept well dennrti tip nt rtrm jirlres, but the under nrndes wero little wanted and Irrefftilar In alui. Following arn the quotations: Wrstorn, fresh, solid-packed rroamery, fancy speplals, 42c, extras, 4i tf 41r ; extra firsts. ShK tf.ttt'ir: firsts. MtfBlH: neconils. 33W3ri'4c; nearnv prints, fancy. 43c; it vera so exlra. 49P 12c; firsts, 37Ti'38c. seconds, ;i;sft331it: spe i t.'il Inrjcy brands uf prints jobblim at 41I6P4UC. KtKJH SuppMeH wem very amn and tho murket ruled (lrm umUr n fairly artlve demand. (Juote: Nearby extras, r3r per doz.: nenrhv firsts, $15 30 per cane; nenrh? current receipts, $15 per cas; we-lorn extras, TiHc per doz ; do, extra, flrats. $15.30 per ease; do. firsts, $15 per cane; refr1erator kbs, firsts, $U.7i)'i?,lL per cse; do, seconds, $11.40 per roBc; fancy sIerted candled fresh ckbs were Jobblnir at Dnil.'c per dozen. CIIRHSR Offerlnn of fine early-mado stock were llfiht and values were steadily maintained, but then, wan tittle trading. Quotations fol low: New York, full cream, fancy, hold, 25'i WJ.Vir: Mrct.'ttn hlchcr; do. do, fair to irood, held. IM'i. 'J I 'V e , do, part skims, l3WIMc. POULTRY 1.1 VK The market was quiet but steady under moderate offerings. Following are tho quotations: fowls, as to quality lHfiMl)p; looeters. Mo? 15c; spring chickens, ncrordlne to quality. iMarltic. whlto Leghorns, lucordlnv to quaniv.. lT f lirl.'oV '' T ' ircaaana 1 W tHk Ml- pigeons, otd per pair. 28630c An ... H pair. L'UU.V. -oVae d0 yWti M t.ltPl.f Volued were trti ...-.,. . riiMi'M-iiPii "4KK. WUOt.lI OHM frttl-. "'LTt 0. Islflflttfl jWt HAAlf.. r. fancy .circled, L'4e: welghliir 4U eit ffiy-ltJ W MHr. nelahlns 4 lha nplece "?""" W M a'4.11... nplcce. Slflui'c: nelthine a eli,.WMM -M mJB0ei fnirli. In bill... fa Am rt.'i pl. 9 welBhlnir 4 4 UT, II,. nn I "ver alKlweM. M w-eigninK i id.. HPicee. Mi.'e, imnllce Vi... fV 9 i'He: old rooalern, ilry-pVked i? Uflf M enn, weatern. H ilia nor nnl em. In boxen, i'r. , -uwoe. rna.(l- 1;!-B' 'B i. drr-Plcke1, In boVta "V.fr!!- a. we ehlnir 7 Ilk. fc. Vn.". (. Mc; roaMlmt rhleken., western dr..-fi; P9 S Mil. welahlnic to lo it,, PJr Kff'VvM roanttnic ehlckena, weaifrn. In hhi '. 9 7 lbs. per pair, uiitiiiiie. brolllnir ehiek.ai inm em. In hoten. w-elah ns S'9'4 ibl ni! iit"l' OBo: ehlckenn. wluhlnu V (,J" lr. U lBMiOr do, mlxcrl nlzea. UmSi P5,LS"r' .leraey. fnney. saw 5e. broll(.r7 th',.ll;n'-t, welahlnB tisffB lb. apiece. 0.rv .EM'S, perlb. fancy neicHii 81 ti2e Yaner .?" :iiCT,12e: fair to rra.,f aneXliic old tor.M,.'.r", 20c: common. 2H27c: diiclj., neaVhr TiaVfl do, weatern. 2nUai'e. ueeae. nearbv iiK?hi do. western. 1,-.SIHC. a.tunbn per dofc.niA?J.!e'" welitlilnB ll lo 12 Iba. pfr dofcti T laTi, while, wolcthlnc 0 to 10 Iba. per i?fJ f, W, while. wehihlnK H Iba. per d"z.n lli?Jl 1.70. do. wclchrnu 7 Iba per .loi.n ' liiii 3 mi: no. wcianmr pwnH Iba per down isft M SI. 2.-.. " WO I'RKSII FRUITS "n,l'r dim. 9 The mnrket wna jtenerullv sleartv erno orferlnci and a fatr cmand Appl". per bbl Tork lmnerbct. S.1B4 as" n" '.ai 1KV. t:i3.0O: Mablwln. So 1 S3 illj&t M do. iincrndcd. S3T3.r.O. Oreenln V0 fftW 9 US 30. do. onaraded. S3 W 4 2.1 Kil, Vj ' 9J S4 iMUfS. do. unerndc.l S3ifi4 Stnmari Nn ' . l. Si r.nsin. do. onaroded. S2 onfes so. .,&-Ji linrlhwealern. nr Imx. SI r.t)1t2 Si) l?.!ti '. per bo, S2.5HHT3. Orancea Florida. p.r cVJii!:ll llrllllt. S2.2.-.M2 7.".. ltu.llet. S2S12S0 tSThSI irerliie. I-'Inrldn. tier ntran. I? r,nwi kh m .sAa friilt. . Klorlda. per crato. $2 2."3 I'lnc.uniJr i9 Klnrliln. Indian ItHer. per crnte S2 25ffl' H ('rnnberrlei. rape Cod. per bbl --fancy i,u sM varletlea, Sr.tr7: llarly lllnrk. S.1W5 50. Vili t.rric.. , mi cmi. fpr prui. a'.sf, jn j .- ney, dark, per crnte, SI 75tJ2. do do, hint ,, croie. ,i.tio. nirawnerriea, f lorlda Dir SS 03SC. "" VKGETAIILES Choice tnrk sold fatrlv and ruled flrm wi. 3 supplies well under funtrol Quntailom 'wiiii. pot nt ocr per busn. I'ei nsylvanl.i, choice ll i! " Wl.1. New York, choice $1 HSUr 1 pj l ftS ' poiaines, jerev. prr h-ikk'T. Jlrifir Smiil lKitHtoea. Eastern Shore. pr bbl - o. 1 iifi :t.i!5, No a. $1 5(ljri Sweet potatoes, rfSS ,. , u ni... ...... ji ........ ,.-. .,ii,.t-, , QE1 .1. Sweet potnloen, .leraey. per baaki't o T oTu ', ircuoe r tn., ioj.i. .-o. .', circuoe. uniona, cr 100-lh bi--, No. I. lsftri.2.-.i No a S3 50W4 ratSfir I Danlah. per Inn. sn.-.ifrinn. Pplnach. NerfaK per bbl.. S1.2.-.W1 75 Kal Norfolk pr bbF 1 lilleHTSl. Cuillllower. Norfolk, p.r crate SIS 1 l.nn. I.eltuc", Klorlili upr linaket. univt,'! In Vlrliil,, Imr IkimL.iI 1 1 fti I r.ll J. -f'..: c'nrolllin. per luiaket. S1 11 I. '.0 Mr in. FlorMi per li-iaket, J2W4. llEgptHnt Klorlda. per bjj' $2 2.MU'.''..'iii. 1'enpern. Florida per hoj, ' 2.50. SuiliMh. I'lorlda. per box II 7,1Sil si I'.a.. 1'l.irliln. n.T tm.Unl. ISflir, r.rt Tnn7i.r ,1 Florida, per crate. 0?3. LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS CIllCAOO. Jan. 1.1 ItOOH -Itecclpta, n.m ' !''.".:""..; ..:;;.,.. . .... "c " "J. .vat uuu'iirin, ,iii.iiiii ...n,i. k.mi.i iiac'. llll (nn lii.lii): roush henvv. Sin 4naui.ns. flpht. lloS 1U.70: plR. S7.M."iSfll.7.-i, hulk. S10.53ai0.80. C'ATTI.i: Ilfcel.l. 2.-..(ino had. M.rV.. . nteily. llcevea. S7. 75711 SO cowa and hlf,n 4H Jl.l.'.iflO. Mocker nnd feeder'. 15 50J.jv V Texnnn. SS 511730 a."., colvea. $!I7514.2j7 ' &m Hllt'.lir tterelpln. 1300 head. Market Ulllr to hli;her. Nutlvo n.ni wratertl, S0.00O10.7D: $m lamb.. S11.0iiWII.iri. 'M THE ,'. il 71 BJ IOAJY Vi X bB 1 fl ?l nlc v. .r xrif H V Jf& Mns& Life and Trust Company of Philadelphia FOURTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS PHILADELPHIA, First Month 1st, 1917. The Company publishes the following Statement of its Assets and Liabilities at this date: -ASSETS Insurance Department: Real Estate, Office Buildings and Properties boiiRlit in under foreclosure, etc $1,138,679.93 N Mortgages on Real Estate, and Ground Rents 23,SS5,932.10 Loans on Collateral Security 1,331,844.43 Loans on Policies of this Company 10,312,048.94 Premium Notes secured by Liens on Policies 503.90 Bonds at Market Value, at this date 50,124,343.00 - Cash 60,542.34 SS9.074.694.fif. Accrued Interest..... l,119,699.2fi Overdue Interest 89,369.92 Deferred and Uncollected Premiums, etc., less Lost ot Collection 1,781,582.97 $92,065,346.81 Apart from Insurance: " "V Real Estate $235,100.00 Mortgages on Real Estate ,. 461,348.16 Loans on Collateral Security ' 8,784,314.68 Bonds and Stocks at Market Value at tins date , 9,602,129.93 Accrued Interest, less Accrued Taxes, etc... 171,608.27 Collections in Transit 3,437.10 Cash 2,265,078.78 $21,543,036.92 $113,608,383.73 LIABILITIES Insurance Department: Insurance Fund Reserve, computed by American .Table, S'Aft... $82,273,764.00 Additional Insurance Reserve for possible change in reserve basis 3,341,493.00 Premiums paid in advance and other liabil ities 794,859.38 Death Claims awaiting proof, etc 303,141.37 Surplus to Policyholders apportioned but unpaid, including estimated amount for 1917 2,297,358.23 Contingency Reserve (not including Capital oiocKi ',8j2,7J().6l Apart from Insurance: Deposits $13,818,743.48 Certified Checks and Clearing House Due Bills 14,109.47 Unpaid Dividends..., ,,,,.. ', 30,031.00 'Capital and Surplus: Capital Stock $1,000,000,00 Surplus (including accrued in terest and excess uf market values over book values),. v.,,. 6,680,100,97 $92,065,346.81 7,680,100.97 $2143,036.92 BUSINESS OF THE COMPANY FOR 1916 Premiums and Annuities received during the . year ,V- $12,632391.56 Interest on Life Insurance Fund, including profit ' and loss account 4,251,613.37 $113,608,383.73 1 $16,884,004.93 Distribution of Surplus (in Cash or for Insurance) 1 936,606.63 Endowment Policies matured and paid during the year 2,987,323.6 Total anlOUllt nail! for mntlirerl Knilnii'mnnl PJi.im einp. organization of Company in 1865 45,637,232. Losses by death during the year (637 deaths) 2,830,208.00- Total amount paid for death claims since organization of ,,,.,' Company in 1865 .' . 46,306.582.54 .""''l?3,.3"11 Instalment Certificates paid cUiring the year... 222,273.80 20.7118 Pn tn sMierl ln 1Q1 ;.,c -:.,,. ' ' cir.11R21.00 139,725 Policies outstanding Twelfth Month 3l',' 1916,' insuring !! 359,340,423.0 j unist runas (Kept entirely separate fromCom pany's assets) Investments for Trust Accounts $57,733,341.08 Investments for Corporate Trusts 23,663,156,47 Uninvested '519,935.14 -, . $81,916,432.69 Philadelphia, Morris- BUllp"- i if. R'M.'rPi'lf4 and verified all the assets ana trust funds ot The rroytd,e! M JTiijii ir,r.v3Tr . 3 -iiiiu,eiuni3. ana we reave vennea tne l "'"'""f. ;. mKdbwne SS.iLlT 0I h 'rlcal accuracy of the Insurance IU-erv IJJ , Sfm.?.o?in5h'f'' y. "etuariai .ieudrtoitnt: and we hereby certify t,na i com opia ,i'!?..5?.DC " H!htuitei uf investments aro crreet t!'1 ..-, w..vvi,ijr i ionu ue uojopany'ij financial cojulitlon. at Siet nee?" .,91 J. hXBRAND, ROSS BROS. & UnNTCmatM Certified Publie Ace junt-