itMmmtimmim&M wmiM? .nywiMty iyyw fc"-, jr- wm$wmm Q Three ef the bit KttniUrd Oil sabelo'ltr' companies will shortly tsttfy Incmtei la their captUt-.ritlon, which will (Ire shareholders stock bonnies ranginc from 00 to 3C0-J And lhre ar lis rnoM of tbe Stindard Ollt which h accumnliteit sufficient inf. lluiss to Justify nearby dls tribntlen or Isrte dlTidenli to stockholder!. rjTJie nlno lubiiiUartei tit question, ale-no; with general Information covering- tho Standard Oil, r luted In our fortnightly pifbllcatlon "Invcslmcnl Opportunities' H Anyorj who Ii lntemted In Ineresstng the earning power of hli lurptut fund should reculsrly receive, f hit nimble, publication. It will b tent frlfAouf rhatgt, t 'nrlnj with current Hun. upon request for 3S.FL, In cluding booklet dotalllcf 'The Twenty Paymut Pin" btrMBoralrf!) kvcimcrtyScuriilc ily.IUbll.hiil I .". W Exchange Mac New Yor ,'."'" rnmm Ji?my'"M-"M, v ,: January Bond List This list includes bonds lesal for Savings Banks, bonds ex empt from Stats Taxes and bonds eligible a3 security for Postal Savinjs Deposits. Issues Ran?; o? yield U. S. Government . 2.0!) ti 2.93 Municipal . 3.70 to 1.25 RailroaJ . . 3.S0 to C.03 Public Utility 3.62 to G.0!) Foreign Government 5.12 t? 7.0!) bend lor January Cucuiar v K -sr. The National City Company 1421 CheUnut St., PhiladalphU Vw York Itottoa CLtcJfj I lilitnjrtfb whtr u laklns pia- fmm rwl tn wrvk In tne leadlnc nil. Mln Inc "lei le"ii-lrlnl -im k. lrmte.1 in on the New Vnrk Curt). IleaJ tb Jonea A Pakrr Weekly Hews Letter Ir c1ti4 To-i til lnpr nww of 40 to ,V il.frt'nr -t.nl-. j Mtt of tb ltfl ns ilU'-ii-nl iTTer; Hr of tti ronipuntf t'mt hTw renntlj tlfrlart-i iilvi'l-nt-. th umit'tnr nn1 tit( iiiirnlito tiri'l it iwn-tig nnfl'Ttlri' reMrt oo a Itnltns Vnu Mvur'tr of frimt- me ru"lninrici Writ for It. AU for 7IO-T.I . To Mnr rfcillnc rlclr iw ttui tbU dvfrtNfPiont lih tout Inquirr. JONES & BAE1EFJ STOCK IIIIOKt'.ltS Widencr Dldjj., Philadelphia full. Wnlnur ir.nn ) Keralnne. Itaee 2'.'00 tt Vork Itoston Chlcneo I'lilsburch Plrerl Prtrote lHrce A TAX FREE IN PENNSYLVANIA Balto. & Ohio R. R. EQUIPMENT L '2S MATURING May 1st, 1919 to 1926 Particulars on Application A. 6. Leach & Co, 115 South Fourth Street lJill Phone Lombara 23T Kew York Chicago Boston London. Uns nurftio nltlmor ASSAYING ORE TESTING Expert advice on trentmnt of nrnii of fV" rfr.etln OGDEN LABOUATORIES 230 Chancellor St. ltallun;ial Krsinra ANNl'U. Kl.rrTIONS CI HA It)) NATIONAL IIVNK PhlUilrlplda. January 1(1. 1017. VS' TIH3 1 th. AMntial MeMlnl: at tha SluoLhnM.r. h.l.l nn tha lOtll lllatjllt. tbe fcllowllix Hlock hol4ra wtra electea Directory to aarva durlns tha anaulivt jraar ranrla n. Reavca Wn. W. Fraxlar. Jr. aul) llaiuh . Oeorsa V. Irartol -Itodman E Orl.com W. Krcderlclc Snyder Kotxrt ToUnd. Wm Nawtwld Kly John Urititxl rTArca McPaddan Deorca D Hoaanffartaa Joaeptl Wayne, Jr. Kvan Randolph. Morrla II llocklua Arthur V. Morton WlUUm Jay Turner A. J. County William V llarba. Fra.ii.ta II. Hiatea, Jr. At a rneattnc of tha Qlractora. held thla day. Francis II l(evea waa unanlinoualy ra-alaoted Cbalruum t th Hoard, and llw followlns Orrl ear wara unaoliuoualy ra-lcta4. JUHKl'lI WAYNK. JK Fraahlent. tiVAN KANDOU'II, Vlc Praaldant. " " CllAS M. AailTON. Caaliler. (jij3COttN EXCHANOK NATIONAL IIAMv W 1'WUJ.Iphla, January IV. 11)17. At tha Annual Blaciloa. hld on lb Olh Inat . ta followliuf HtocLrwldtra war aUctaci Plrac- la pervm ror ina anauinv aar. Jabo J lai. Donald IVUaon IBtharwaod win l Tho J Wm II rhai B a.o w jjjiila It aupPM Jcftrlaa Kolwell OalwoJI I) Roberta Pata Jobn S. WenU Joaaph 1) Farvln Waliar A lUllay Fruk II. Moaa il.rrtlt N. Wllllll, Jr. 1 K Haum uia Mraaiay 1'uui TtMuapaon At th maatltuc at tha Board of nir.rftnr. bald Ula day, iba followln oAcara were ubibI ntoualy r alavtad Out 8 Calwall Praaldaot Tboa J JTrtu Via Praaldaot ilarrlit V WUllta. Jr Vice Pr.aUaul NKWTOK V. CORSON. OMhlar KOKTUfVlttlTrlBN NATIONjil. U4NK. PbtUdatsbU. Pa . Juiun la. HIT. 'ill aaaetlaa- of the DiraatAev. kaLl tbla day. tb followliiaT ofAarra wra aact4: HOWARD A SCHMIDT. PraaWaot. riKFOKO C NICK Vic Preklat. J AUKS JJOOBH AaataUst Clabiar. RllBY R vXi-E SMkJtor titA.NK II UAMEf Notlnr. UN FORD C. MICE. Catblar. WIBECTOUV OP ACCOVNTANTSJ I aftiAad 'PuWle AccomUnU LAWKK-MG E LWM OO Itll Bt)AL EK'TaTB TRL'eVT BUILDIKO wy-&raTJrL lOMTKUl'H U 1. l.l ry 1 I I'XllAllWAJU lllTT M 1 MOVEMENT OF TRANSIT CERTIFICATES CREATES IMRPESSION OF ACCUMULATION While They Remain Most Active, Price Is Held Near Clos ing Level of Yesterday Street Waits for Offering of Philadelphia Electric Bonds The movement r riillntleliilila Ilnfiiil Tinlislt trttt certificates was over n narrow raw?? In this trading on the Philadelphia Stork l'telianw loilav. The union of the cerllltrnteri tlitoURhoiit Iho vvliole session today iim well mi yestetilay has tended to create the Inipiosuloii In the Street that the price la being hold down while accumulation Ik koIiib on for nti upward movement Into,' on. In line ultli the umall cliaiiRes In price? on different Irainmrtlohi, it must he remem bered that iiroll t-tul.llit; sales form an Im portant pait. lint It l illllleult to understand why the price s'lould he where It Is when the general uiitlerltttidltic Is that the cer tificates nie now definitely on h n per cent basis, through the declaration of n ncinl niiniitil dividend of 3'-j per cnt on Monday, ami around tho present price the Income return Is above J per rent. It stands to i-ciiran that this wide illffcrctico between the yield and the general yield of neur itis will he narioueil ilmvn n time rocs on and tho certificates will he established nt tiiKlier prices Many of the Iraiiaactlntis In Uapld Tran sit crrt lleates which came out on the tnpe ilurliiR' the tla.v umluubtiiliy reprcseiitcd In icstmeut. an there were many small lots of ten shales and in no. It Is probably safe to rn.v that Transit wns never more favorably regarded In the Street and by the nubile gcnerall.v than nl the present time. milking the conditions quite different from a Teu cars ago. when no one tallied of the pnssi iillltv of the company ever pajliiK a divi dend, when It hail trouble with employes nnd the equipment of tne car bains was not of the best. While the certificate) were the must nctle of the local Put. the onlv REPORT OF SEA RAID SENDS COTTON DOWN Disappointing Liverpool Cables Also Have Detrimental Influence XISW YnllK. Jan. IT. Ueports or the activities or a Uorinnn i alder off South Amer'ca and illsappolntlnB Liverpool cables caused prcssuie tiKnlnst the cotton market at the start nnd prices were to '.'."i points net lower with the lone easy. Liverpool vvas the principal seller here, but room tradets nnd some lommlsslon homes iiImi sold The buy Inc was for the account of nthir cjinni sslon linns and houthern Interests, but was not sufficient to ubsoib the lower nlTerlnpi oo the call. I.n'ter. however, there was a demand it tlr- bottom and prices rallied nlnut ft points In c few minutes. The nppearnnco or LlvcrpoolscilliiR or ilem here soon after the openliiB tenilcd to Increase uneasiness over tho ocean frclKht tit wit on. Theie was also rather heavy telllnR by houses with New Orlenns connec tions, and stop orders were uncoveicd on the break, which carried present crop positions about 38 to 39 points net lower durliiB the middle of the luorillliR. Ma broke to lTUCc. or moro than $3 a I ale from the high level of yesterday. There was covcKhk enough to steady prices around these figures, and rallies of 8 or 1) polnta followed early In the second hour. Thero was less activity flurliiR the nilddlo of Hie dtiy. The selllnB movement tct In motion by IncrcasinK nervousness over ocean frelBht conditions appeared to liavo pretty well run Its course on the break to 17.0 for May. Prices Rtendied later on covering anil the market held within T or 8 points nf the low level during the early afternoon. Vest t lna. Orn. 11 a.m. 1'J in 1! n in March My . -)ul . Ot tolier Spot . 17. l.l 17-0 17.111 17.ll'l I7.J1 t. 17.1111 17 4,i 17 17 17.1!.-. )7 II 17.4S . . .HI 10 111 H 11131 IT in 17.31 I7.:n 111 .'" IT II 17.41 111.-.'.-. Liverpool Cotton LIVKUl'OOL, Jan. IT Spot cotton to day was firm and 2 points higher, to the basis of 10. Sid for American middling. The sales were 800n bales, Includlns T000 bivjes American. Imports nil. Tho market for futures closed today at a net decline ol -7 points. .MONEY-LENDING RATES MJW YORK The current low rates for call funds operate to reduce the Inquliy for time accommodation, particularly as the indications point to a further accumulation or funds In the market. This situation make;) for a hafn money position, as tho re sources of tho banks are moro liquid than when large amounts of money nre placed on time. Th money-lending Institutions, however, would prefer to put out funds on time if they were sure current low call rates would continue for the next few months. fall money opened at 2 per cent for lending and receiving. t ; IMIII.ADKI.I'llIA Call. 4 per cent. Time, Ifjl's per cent. Commercial paper, three to six months, fit 4 $ per cent. LONDON Money on call was 3' per cent today, unchanged. The rate of dls- c-ount in tho open market for short and three months' bills was S. per cent, un changed. SECURITIES AT AUCTION Several substantial gains were recorded by trust company stocks at llarnes & Lof land'H auction sale today, Northern Trust issues were taken at 655 and 555;, iip 5 and 5'., while Logan Trust sold at 150 U. an advance of 1214- Philadelphia National ll.ink stock changed hand ut 500, up 3 points. hTOOKH 113 ahra River uni Harbor Improvement i'o.. par l" 0 ahra. lleimont Truat To.: iur ISO . o ahra. llurku Straat Title und Truat I'o : pur 5l (13.1 vald) S ahra. Market Htrft Title and Truat I'o : oar ISO IISJ naldl i 33 lot) 1U5U 23 ahra. Itergnar & Kngat Dreivtu iu. comninii! tkar null. in S ahra. Northern Truat Co.. par 1 1 no. s.iri; 10 ahra Northern Truat Co.. )ar 1)1)0 2 ahra. Philadelphia, Natlonuf Dank, par lion 3 ahra Philadelphia. National Dank, par linn .. . S...1 sou aoo I ahr Philadelphia National Uank. par iiuo 80 ahra. Rldza Avenue Uank. par Ho VM nu 5 abra Columbia Avenue Truat Co , par nun 23 ahra. Couihi.iiul-li'ultable Truat Co. 10 ahra. I-osan' Truat Co . par Itoo. . iS ahra. Mutua) Truat Co . uir ISO.. . 200b 8? IMP. 30 r.w to ahra. .N'orlhaifn Truat Co.: par 1100.. 13 abra. PhlUaelphla Warvhoualnf and Cold Storage Co . tur 1100 BO'.i, .0 hr.. LfahAtiiue acul Shenjiiuro llallivav and Lluht Co. preferred; par 1100.. lO'J'i 5 ahra. t'nUm Paaaanwai' Railway Co. . J90 1 abr tfeeoiul and Third t-itreeta Paaaen- Sr Railway Co. . ..: 2t3'i 1 abr itacowl aad Third Slreeta Paaaen- ttr Itallway Co 2i3 1 abr TUJrfeenOi and Fifteenth Slreela t'aaaeuaer Railway Co ... L'lUVt 2 abra. Jobii B. tjtataon Co. preferred. mr T5o .... J-o ( abra. Jobn K. Slalaou Co. conunon . aso SI abra. Aniark.'aa Dredcliur Co. . par I10O JOS 30 abra OLaut Partland Cement Co. pre ferred, oar ISO I0W 10 abra. Burlaw and lavk elrl Traction 25 abra PaSafte WtrelAe Tlaapii"cv': par II Lot 12 la -abra. CbeaapenWe anal Delaware Canal 2 abra. Weat" ciuater. KeDoeii aod Wll BlwttHi allectrk RiUWay Co , par lip ... S1 4 abra PMffAelphia. liourae cwuw, Mr 4 abra 1'ti lltjjlritu Bouxae comaiwt. mt 3 iDra. t-ji rs. PbtUdelpbU. Bourse preferred. oar Sift IS'iV 10 abra. Uf Avanus Bank AS I10M0 Tbe ll4jjoalu.to 'r Uuua O... i ttortaTaae rtoui HaductaNl and tr pent Ktrat SkHiBooa Jaouary and bDui 1924 (CoAMaaaa from X, liltf atiecheit) stJoava) Trartktn Co per 700 ateriat trasecHure (i;oupona Twftrwux AUtjuat Om EVENING LEDGKR-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, other Issue to outd stance .1 bolim fulled Stales Steel conlmnn, the total turnover wai far below any recent day. While fine was fa rly gwd demand for Philadelphia Clectrle. that stock was not as nctlve it., yesterday In the opinion of Iho Stieet, nothing much ean he expected of the iltek until Homo definite news comes out of what will lie done Willi It unite)' the te llnanelhB plan tor the mist par!, the price, buns around the closing figure of es teril.iy l-'or n brief per oil In the morning the price wns n fraction higher. Tho gen eral expectation Is that ollle'fll niinounce mfnt will be.umilo nltlrfii a few days of tha nii.'rlni? to Itnesturs of new first inorlKaBo flf'.-ear A per cent bnmls of tile cotninliy. which arc pruv'tted for under the rellnam iiib plan. It Is expected that the cfferlnj; price will b about 101 'a, or a 4.9 per cent u.inls. An tipwatd mne whlrh started in I(aUe Superior In the nfterftoon session yester ilay seemed to hne died out oxer night. Kxcepl for a i.hoit time In the early trad ing the price wns below the final of last nlRht for the rsreater pait of the day. nl thoiiKh the denlltiRs extended nbove 2(inn shares It wn-i flRurcd by a man In the Street today who Is Interested In the com pany's nffnlrs that the sloolt has n booli value nf $2. n share, hut It Is haul for many to fnrcet the past history of the company nnd the Philadelphia money Hint has been lost In It The company Is tiudei stood to b dolnu very well at present, how ever, l.ate in the afternoon York Hall was prefer! ed came out on tho tape lit an advance of a full pilnt. the highest price III the last two ear. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS GRAIN AND KLOL'R WllllAT Itrri tins 0T.3.II) bu'llels. The lllar Ket rulfil Htt ul tit (Iim l.tl- iiilule, with di ni.iml ritlrlv ttitl tjuotiitlnuti I'nr lots. In vivnrt eleviitnr No l' inl. apol II JI7 r rj . No I snutnrrn r tj $ l.tir ?i I li nlp.linr Nn 2 ltd. II ti.ie.il Hi: No .) i., I II li.tsil ml. njfcteil A. 1 vir ; rejeetcil It Jl S18 I h1. I'tUtV Ilrt.eiptH "Jll 77."i liunni'la The markrl nthiincil iii. watt ili'tninil itbnnililnir the lllil-ttt-il olferlnLtt. limitation I'nr tots for In ill iruUi. as to Iiil.iiIoii No 2 vfllovv. 11.124 fti I 13'j. .No a lellovv. II ll'ifl.t!1!: No. I Hllott II llllij Ifl.ln't . No A jtellnw, II l. . I.ns't) aiiuth-rn vellnn. II 070l (It (lAI'S ItHcclnts, 7l.tit2 livaneli liin:inil nn f.ilr anil prtceM mltniicil 'jr. with HtippltcN well nmler iintrnl. UuoUtloiiK No. I while, inur lloWt" ttnnilird white ft f ac II I n .-. No. a white, ti'ltjili.'Pac. No I white. II2llUr. sjtnplo o.its. rilierisiir Ii.Ol'll Receipts, 11SO 1,1,1k nnd I.K..-..'J7.-. Ibs In bjiKs. 'rrmle wits Hlnw nnd chiefly In arrund-hind Htoi'ks. which were av.lilnlile utnw mill limits rollowlnt; Hrt tlie iiuotiitlnus. pfr )IH) IbM In woo,). VVInor, tle.ir 17 il.'iti'? tm, ilo, utralsht. JT.'.iUSf M III, do Pitenl. x HHfiS.li:,. Knna.i'. fb-nr. totton a.uki fs ."ll(ts T.'t, do. tttrntRht. oiton s-itks. Jtiejiti .'"i. do paint, col. ton sitka. tti :..itr!i An. sprlne flrt. ar, Js nil Ws...i. ilo-, enlent ItHfn An. fatorlto brand. III .ill III, i In iTtllts tholti. unit famv patrnl. 311 Aim 10. city iuIIIk rcuiilnr isrndi"! Winter, i liar. 17 i'..11'7.o. do. alrulfiht, tT.IHI0.S. to. do. lIHlftlt, K lufff HA KYM )-).iiI'It wns quiet but aipaih unilir Hniall supplies. We nuoto IT AOO '. Per bbl . n to lunllty PROVISIONS Thpro nni n fair Joliblnc ilimind nnd vilur tvern alendtlv niiinlnlnptl (juotitllnna fltv beef. In ela smekrd nnd n)r-drled. 31c, weatern beef, In seta, amokrd. alt , elu beef knuckles and tenders, aiitokcd nnd nlr-drlfd. 3.1c, western twef. knuekli's unit Ipnd-rs amokrd 33c, beef harna. -.s3i). pork fnmlly. 133033 Ail: liami. rui'V?.""'1' Ioos" IDWin'ie. do Kklnned. looao. IsmDlle. .!. on. amokrd. ll)'j W2i)e. other h.una. imiW tltv cured, na to brand nnd ivfrnut. l!Dla.. Imin ainoked wrstern cured, JU'.itv, InlliHl, boneleaa. 30c. plcnte alioulilrrs. f". ,,I Hired, loosf. HVjr. do amokrd. ISMtr. bruit a. In pliklr urcordtni; to nveraue loose, l.e: breakfast Incon ns lo brand and uveracr, city ruri'tl. 2le. breikfaat baton, wrstern currd. JIc: lanl, wrstern. rrflnrd. Ira. 17'ir do. do, do. tubs 17'tic Inrd. pure t-lty. krlllo rrn tttirrd. In tlrrcea. I7V-ic. lard, purn city, keltm rendered. In lubs J7'4e. REPINED SUGARS ?'h" T,.!ltl,'t rulrd ateailv with a fair (n- V".'rl' rU;10''"' "t prlrra: i:irn tine urnnu Intrd. fl .Ac. powdvrrd lIKAc. confectioners' A. I) ttjo. soft urailra Gtfll.llllr DAIRY PRODUCTS ItUTTI'It Knnt- icy s;oods ruled firm under light fnlr tiemand Followlns are nrreringa and ino quotation. Western, frrnh inlLLnanL-rf rpt-amrry, fancv sprrl.ils, 4Sp, pxtriis m) ifp 4 1 1 . extrit , tlrala, 3SViil3e. Ilrsla. 3H4 tfeST'-at-; aeconda. 3.tc3A'ii'. nrarbv prints, fancy, ., . """"i.1. ,X!SP- ll2e. Ilrsls. 370JS'.c. ace Hula 3...).ii,p: special fumy brunds of prima JobbinK ut JtlStttle KllUH rh market drcllnrrt II 'JO per tair or 4t- per dozen under rreer ofTt-rlnB. Qneln !, ".' ..N.c?.I'by lrna. HUe prr doa nrnrby 'Jr?.'" . '' '" ,"'r case, licarliy lurnnt rrcrlpts, Md fell per mw wrstrrn vxtras 40c per tlnz . '.'?:, '"trn Ilrsls. Ill 111 per ruse- do. firsts. 1.1 dil per case, refrlserntnr reus, (lrsla. Ill 7o MI2 per rasr, do atconds 111.40 per case, amy arlrtii.. tundlril fresh rsgs were Job blmr si r.ll&liti prr dozen rilHn.Si; orrerlnua of flne earlj-madn stock were llaht and the mark, t rulrd ateud. but trade was nulel Quotation. New York full ream, rant hrld -J.V, IrMUr sn.i lals hishrr. aklma' JaW'-fc" hCld' -' S'"-' do. part POULTRY DRKSSKD Desirable stotk was well tlraneil tip at rull futures Quotations ranerd on ih fullottlnk- basis Freah-klllrd, ilrj-paekcd fowls, ir 'i Ji".. b"x.. ''rj-Pltked, fancy srn ted. 2le. .V,-It,l.'ie -P'3 ' aol'-cr '.'.V.r wrlch .'.niif...11'" ple -1e, welehlne ,1"4 lb aplere. r,0l-!.-c wjlchlns .1 lbs apiece. )U2()c. fowls In bbla . fancy, dry-plckrd. welEhlnu 4V, OS lbs and over aplere. Mr. welehlne 4 lbs. piece 22c. smaller sizes. 170lOt: old roostire dry-picked. I7r. roastln-r rhltkens wrstern Iry-plPkrd. In boxes. wTlahlni.- OWII) Iba per pair. 252Bp. roaatlnu chkkena. western, dry SViXA ln l,0:,, wt-lnhlni; H lbs per pair. 2ltpi,;5c: rnaattns chickens, west-rn. In boxts welR-hlne 7 lbs prr pair. 22i23c roasllnir rhtckena. western dry-paeked. In bills . weld Inn lt 10 lbs per pair. 21c roasttns thicken. .wr,lV..n' ,in .iJ11 '"t'shlntf T Iba iter pair 2oM21c. brol Ina thlri-ens wiatern. In lTxes wazhlni; S I lbs. per p.tfr. 24jr2.ir. thlrkms wrlKhillK : Jllll lb ;rr pair 10t?20e, do mlvr.1 sizes ise.'0c, broilers. Jerae. func 3JU 31c. tirollura. olher nearby vvelchlnu IV, a-J lbs apiece 30C 32c turkeys, per lb Finpy nearby 3ltS1v. fam western 31932c fair V!.?."??''' 2!W3i old lorn 2S2Uc tommoli 2427t.. ducka, tiearbj. 2i!3. . do western '.'0 RwVl e"" nearbj, 17010c do. western. lAielSc, aquabs. per doxrn White, wrtuhina 11 tn 12 the iter iloztn. itt$ft jn, white, vveleh- lie "I" JO Iba prr doztn. 13 .50.1 k3 white. hn s Iba ier tloz-n, 4 BDW4 70 do 4 nous in do 3 f,0f3 110. do. welshlna' lla ppr doxen ta 2 Aof.a. small and No 2. ll0cll.l!A l.ivh Inr markei ruled linn under liahl offrrlnas and a fair demand and fowls and ihlikena were u shade hlaher Follow Inc are Iho quotations Fowls, as lo quallt. Itr2ur rooslera. HWIAt. sorlnB ihltkens. accordine to qua ty. SS?0' W l-ehoriia accordina to "J Ify. lTWllit. dutka aa to alze and quality llltB',.'Uc: lurkea. 22024c. ueese. lS21c pigeons .no jier pair. 'oesQue. do. young ner lalr. 0(p23t FRESH FRUITS Cholt tocW wan In fair fpfimasaart rs . A . erally ateady aa followa- Apnlea prrhbl Ai. ',"'' iJ''n uavts. I3W3 51 Jlaklwln. No 1. 13.7303 50 do iineradrd I33 50. tlrrenlna- No. I 14 50 8 a r" i do unaradetl. I3ftl4.23. Kings. No ) l Anas lo ungraded. l:i4 Mtajinan. No. 1 14873 o" unaraded. 12 SUSS A0: Win.aap. No I 9i 50 Vd. do. unaraded. '.' 300:1 An Apples North. rfit,.'- 0,l!ft,?ti.r.Hn- r'lorlda per crate--Brlaht. 12.230:73. russet 1202 50 Tan-l-vrnea Florida, per alrap. 12 All 0: 3 An arape. f rult. I-lorlda. per crate. J2 2303. PineaDplea. Florida, Indian River, per crate. I.-.2S03 23 Cra nberriea Cape t'od. per bhl Fancy lata yarlellea. 13 07: early black 1303 50 Cran lierriea. Cape Cod. per cratr, 1202.40, do. Jeraey, dark .per irate. 11.7302. do. do. pght. per crate II 50 p'truvt berries, Florida, per uuart. 23033c VEGETABLES The markei waa generally firm, with demand fair ami offerluce only moderate. Quotations. V hit e potatoes, prr bush. Pennsylvania rhoire. 1.V0V2, New York irtolcr II HA I. oil. Wblte potataea. Jeraey per basket t)c).)5. Bw.et WSJMIM, nastero colore per bbl P.O. 1 ISO wau and Maryland, per hamper. 11.2301 30 l2'Jt!tJP0iot.'sj,!'ft4y, !r basket No. 1. UOo ITfT: No. S 4O0iak Onions per 100-Ib. bag--No. I. 13.2303 73. No. 2 13 3004 30. Cab baae. Uaulsb, per ton, 11000110. Volnath. v ear. .. 7. uw oweet iioiaioea. uela. Norfolk, per bbl . 1202 50. Kate. Norfolk. per 11 . B0ol Cauliflower. Norfolk, per W' '" Eiiuo. riT ii, n-r eaa Peas Florida per basket na 9.30. Tom Tomatoes. Flo irpu. per crate. II 603. NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS NSW YORK. Jan. 17 BUTTBR RecsIUs. 4tM tub. SkaxUge or faopy Xresb butter, but ovarswply of other grades Market ateady oo taw grades but weak on utberj Quotations UDcba Baed. JSGOB Ueteluts. B02 caaea Market Irreg ulfr. Freab altar J utiaeltleU with sllabt aur; piia' Storage qu! ex sua uavsexuea Exirae- az s Sic. ii. .Iift'89. "bit irowo egts, MfH, mixed 1203, do. Virginia per basket 1101 30. do. North Carolina per basket 1101 SO Beana. ilai-ida, per basket 1204. Eggplant Flor ida, oar box 12 i3U3 AO Penun l.'lnrl,la :02 50. Sauasb. F)srlda oer Lax. Tc cofof. ealra a-ata IfrHc. Wowo Sales in Philadelphia J Net High low flose tiute ID Acme Tea , pref t e. 051i D7V. nt'Ji 16 23 Am (las .120 I ill t'Jn 1.1 Am Itys pr OT'i 07 ,i 1)1 ',4 K 30 d pre.' M ft.1 S3 3!(l lllcc Ktor 1)7 r.4 rt'!i ' . 5.1 Hrie 3:1 .1:1 33 ',, 00 Ina i'o N A 27 Vi 2TVi 2T't '.( 1.11 LI: Sup ftp an'i It) l!)',4 Ii 31 l.eli Nnv B1 stli SI "4 ,i 01 l.ch Valley :!)), II)", T!) !A I . lot) Matwe'l . . As Stt Ss H I Mlnelilll .. Si's f.Tfs AT '4 . . . fin,i Nov t'onn. 1 Stift -UK 'i J.tn Peutui It II .in? bo", f.r..!-, .1 Pa Salt M on MO J I So Phlla Co IM,!, II', 4 I '4 -4 . Ann Pillln nlec ,1Hi .11 .11 I Phil It Tr 33 3.1 .t Hi 3237 do Ir ctfs 3H4 331s 31 '.( .loo ('.ending In.!, lost;, lti:H Hi. 1 1) 7(1 Ton tlel . I !)-in H4 I li-in ... . Inn Ton At In. il n '- 2J7 Clilon Trac IT In in I (III fn il Imp. s'JB hl)4 JV4 HAin I' H Steel I l.l1! ll.'t'S. Ilii- IJ4 Hill Win I'rnmp HOti Rti'i 811 -!!d All Voi It llwy. II II II i lit do picf. SI) 3!) 3D il WIND Net 1 1 inn Irfiw Close, irige Sllllill Am ll.is e i:iec' 6s. DHi i'TVi DTli H 01 Anon tlald I.m i tst As.. Itil Mil Hit 1 1.4 .liiiio city 4s 11)12 in . . 1 1131;. Inn!, li)3iH ..... Slum Leh R New KnB f.. . nil Mil lol Rfiiulll Lehigh Vol f cons I'gH 2003 .. . Illlti lilt tC III I ll '.fc FOREIGN EXCHANGE .WAV VtlltU. Jnn tT.-"THo fotoign ex-, change, tuatket was dull nnd without spe clal feature In the early dealings today. with the exception of firmness In stcrlltiB cables, which were quoted nt 1.75'j. De mand was Btendy at I.TK 13-16. Sixty-day nlll hold fi'. I.T2 and nlnely-day bills at tl.Tn. There was Utile ot mieicsi. (Jilotot'ons follow' l-'rnnc cables, 5 83; checks. 5.8 1 "j . P.eicbsmarU cables, 68 1-1G; check, C8. Lire cables. ilfJ.I", : checks. O.'JG'a Swiss caldes. 5.02 "a I checks. .1.03 U. , Vienna cables. It.ltS. checks, 11 05 Slockholni cables. 2'l.5n ; checks. 23.35. I'efclns fables, 21 3S : checks, 21 20 liulltlcr cable, tola ; checks. 10 1 Ituble cables 21.2.1 : checks. 23.1.1 -HI. Now low lecords were the early afleinoon today established in In lire nt C.97 fin cables and 11 0 for Chechia, and In Itclchsmnrks were ilible cables at 23.10 nominally it shade belter nt 08 'i to 08 3-1 fi. HANK CLEARINGS ll.ink clearing tndaj. compared with corre sponillnB day lt '" years- 11117 unit tnl.i Phllatlelphla.IOI.ri27.27l) J3.illA.07l J2 1. 771. 3.19 loston .. 10 0113.4-0 :tl.tt!1.13.' 23.142.lllH Nrw York.. Iilll.7.1'l.7li1 4l.l3.n.HI 27ii.sl!l,31ll (tiltalo .. hA.olll.2ls i,o tit i ait oi.tti.nua Extra for Automatic Electric CIIlCAijO. Jan IT Tho Automatic Klec tric Company has declared the resulnr dividend of 1 per cent 111 ensh and an extra stock dividend of 10 per cent payable Feb ruary 1 to stock of lecord February 1.. Assets Earnings Growth Sinking Fund General Management 7 i WHEAT ENDS LOWER AFTER NERVOUS DAY German Raid in South Atlantic Causes Many Bulges and Dips Views Differ CIIKAtlO. Jan. IT. News Hint a Her man lalder, had pla.ved havoc with shlppln;r In the "Soulh Atlnnl'c made the wocat inaikct exticmely nervous today, with niniiy btilKes and dip. A steadier feellnc pre vailed at the tnd. with prices above the bottom The ultimate elTcct nn values of tho de sttucllon nhd the captllte of the various Vessels was Interpreted In different ways. Tho bulls aiKUed that If Ibe cargoes weic urgently terptlred they would liavo In bo repinced plsewlicrc and that the loss of boats would tighten the monopoly now en Joled bv Ihe North American routed. The lic'arR tiscrtcd that compllcallotis might lestilt ft inn the sinking or lln ships. Klltthcr export buslne-s wn done today. Jtay sold ns high ns $1 SO '4 and ns low its J1.8(i4. closing at $i.8fc ft 1.874. com pared with $1.88 at the end v esleruSy. The high on July was I.S2. tho low Jl.lO't and Iho eloslm, $t.S()?sA 1.B0Si. against $1 61 nt the close yesterday. The top on Septem ber was $1 3T. the bottom $1.3 IN, finish ing at $1 30. or '4o below yesterday's last price. Itecelpls nl Interior points continued light amounting to TIT.OOO bushels. Accoitllng to the price current winter vvho.it during the last week was given a snow covering In nil the licit, with tho ex ception of western Kansas and Nebraska and the Southwest, where foil conditions continue to Jie dry. In Lie roft wheat States thn snow. In every instance, preceded the cxltemely cold weather of the early part of this week Corn ended strong' after sagging for a lime. (inVrlnga were limited. There wns an pMcellent class of buying. Oats finished higher. Thero was some puiclfaslng by export house's. Ltnilhiff futures rntiged nn follows vcMernny Wheat ()pn lllah AIbv . . l.Kt'i I. SIP, .lul 1 ,11 'i 1 A2 .September . 1 Sit'5 1.37 l.ow. f'lnsr. Ctns. l.Sll'i l.B7' 1.4T, mat 1.3to tl.311 1.8SS 1.IIU 1.3I4 corn tnew- deliver) .Mnv . mi". l.imS l.nns tOO'4 Julv . .. Oils Mny . .. July . .. I.nrd lunuarv . Jlny . . Julv lllb January . .Mnv . . Pork Jmuary . Atitv . Six's r.7' AAi nil's AsJ. r.s list .17J ns'i M's .15I4 . .1. -...- . lit 2.1 . 10 32 . 1.1 1n , lA.AD :to no .2(1.2.1 ir. ns in.au 10.37 l.l.lo 15. .1.1 3(1.27 211.3.1 211.2.1 1A so Its.RI 1.1 an, lit ir. tin.2.1 in 20 10.32 111 37 ttd.37 IS 02 tl.1.0- 11.1.0.1 1,137 15.40 1.1.12 30 1.1 30.27 t.10.00 211.10 20.2.1 'Jtlil.l 20 00 120.111) 20.0.1 Jutv Hid. tAsketl. NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET XKW YOItK. Jan. IT. Tho market for coffee futures opened nervous nnd active this tills morning. 3 to 0 points higher. Sales on the call were estimated at 12,500 bags. Today" b opening. Yesterday's clop. 8.31 8.30 S 4IIWR II 8.4AiSlH. Ill ft. 41) Ms-All fc.A.10H.ril R.ASfJ'S.ni) h (I.HrH.iII s.nsws no a.72N 73 K 77 HSR 7K S S2iB'S S3 8 HM0H.6O January .. rVbrua r.v March April . .. May Juno . July . . Auguit . . . September October November December Hltl. . 4.1 " R 0t8.03 . . S '70 8.73 ! s'7AW8.S3 . N S3 . H tin . 8 S3 08.03 NEW ISSUE $3,500,000 Continental Motors Corporation 7 Cumulative Preferred Stock Par Value $100. Redeemable as a whole at the option of the Company upon 60 days' notice on April 1, 1920, at 101 of par und accrued dividtnds and one per cent, advance each succeeding year for six years, and thereafter at 110 of par unci accrued dividends. Preferred as to assets and dividends. Both Preferred and Common Stocks have voting power. Dividends pay able on the IStb of January, April, July nnd October, the first divldtnd.due April 15, 1917. Transfer Agents: The New York Trust Co., New York Registrars: Bankers Trust Co., New York Security Trust Co., Detroit Union Trust Co., Detroit CAPITALIZATION ' . Authorised Outitsnitlnl Preferred Stock 7 Cumulative (Par $100) .... $ 3,500,000 $ 3,500,000 Common Stock (Par $10) . 15,000,000' 14,522,580 . - For Information concerning this issue, we summarise as follows from a letter signed by Mr. B. F. Tobln, President of The Continental Motors Corporation! Business The Continental Motors Corporation manufactures gasoline engines for automobiles, includ ing pleasure cars, commercial trucks, and tractor). It is the largest concern in the United States manufacturing gasoline engines exclusively. Its product is widely distributed among 1 60 customers, including some of the largest automobile manufacturers. The plants at De troit and Muskegon, Mich., are of modern construction and have a total floor area of 1 7 e acres and a combined capacity of 1 60,000 gasoline engines per year, ' Total net assets equal $225 per thare of this preferred stock. Net quick assets alone are more than $119 per share. These figures include nothing for' good will, patents or other such intangible assets of this well established business. Net Earnings for year ended October 31, I9l6were $2,440,293 or more than 9 times the annual dividend of $245,000 on this preferred stock. For the five years ended June 30, 1916, net earnings from plants averaging less than half the present capacity have aver aged $1,028,546 or over 4 times this annual dividend. The growth of the business in the last 10 yeprs is indicated by the fact that the Company's net assets have increaied from $56,600 on June 30, 1906, .to more than $8,000,000 at the present (ime. At least 20 of the net profits, after payment of preferred dividends, dating from the time of Incorporation, are to be used for the purchase and retirement of preferred stock. Company is free from all funded or floating indebtedness except current accounts payable. The preferred stock can not be increased nor can any stock having preference over this issue be created without the consent of Holders of at least 90 of the preferred stock. The management, which has been in control for the last 1 0 years, remains in control and in active charge of its affairs. All legal matters to connection wltb tne Issne of tbis Preferred JtncW win be pasted upon ty Messrs. Cooke & t Usrvla. of Nt" York, and Messrs. Merrick. Smllb. Puns Id L Farley. Doiton, for tbi Rankers, sad Messrs i Roodenontt) & I-onr, Detroit, far tbe Compsuy, Tbe accounts of toe Company Hire been audited by Measri t'rlce " Waterboua & Co. tod Messrs. Uarwirk, lllicbell. Peat 4 Co.. Certlfle.1 Public Accountants, ' Price 97,4 .and Accrued Dividend Descriptive circular on request ' " N, ' Subscription books will be opened at the offices of the undersigned io ' o'clock. A, M,, Wednesday, January ij, iqij. Books will be closed on or before 13 A., Saturday, January so, IQ17, in our discretion . . " without notice. The undersigned reserve the right to decline any subscription t and to make allotments for smaller amounts than applied for. William P. Bonbright & Co. Lee, Higginson & Co. Incorporated . 1017 GOVERNMENT BONDS llttl 1IBH .'') IO0H .101)11 111), .110", .101 .inl . nn'i . nnii .lot .lot 2. restBterfil 1030 2ir 1 oupon 10311 3s, registered, 1318 3s, coupon. I0IH ... 4, registered. 102.1 . 4. coupon, 102.1 ... 3 rsgletercd. loin . . . . 3. toupon. HMO . . I'nnama 2. reglitered 103(1 do 2. registered HU . . ilo 3. reilstrrnl. lliflt do 3. coupon iii StiRnr Remains UncliatiRetl Ni:V YOItK. Jnn. IT Fine grnnulnted sugar wa( unchanged today, being quoted nl ll.Too by all refiners. Tho last rale In npot Cuba raws was at 5.30c. Investments There is no field where investigation and experience are of greater importance than in the purchase and sale of securities. ,To those who desire information or assistance in their investments, this Company gladly offers its services. In addition this Company is empowered under its perpetual charter to act as: Executor ' Administrator Trustee Guardian Correspondence or n perionnl ' interview cordially invited. Commercial Trust Company City Hall Square Fouimi and CiresrrNTJT Streets PHILADELPHIA leirs' In Denominations of $10, $20, $50 and $100 payable through the United States, Canada, West Indies, etc. DIVIDENDS DECLARED tteadlnir Company rcgolar quart. ri nt .a rem on me nrsi prciern a Slock, pflvabls lt.J 8 to stork nf record February op '" Wlreh 1 flr.n.l r,.hlit. .tlitlln... ..,,,,,.. ..j,....n (,,i.,.nj v umnanv e.... itaimiN -ttniiwny V omnane nunrtrriy or I'i percent nn tiro prefttrrd .."i!" inynnie tenrnsry 1 10 BloeRho tiers of tWEZi at rlosn nf butnrs January 20 ' recor,! llouton Oil Company of Texas, rogulrte .... nnnual of 3 per cent on the rfeferrea ..1?J rumble February 1 to stock of record VX- nrv 111 . . - --.,u. .Mtendard Oil Company cl California t...i uarterlv of 12 no, naynbla March T'loJ?ii f tttrrd February ir. " lo 'K Norlli nt l'i tier cent, pniable retord Mpreh 22 1 'o boidera ot BAR SILVER Yeiler- Wednes Today, .lav ,My jt,Bh New Vork (rents) 7l'l 7.1 London tpencei 30i 3d 3fi Trustee under Voluntary Trusts Corporate Trusts Marriage Settlements i S,- VIVO-: