p EL.1X( LEDGER- PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 1917 K s&&mMv , 12 I r f t Ttb-i-l . i - i- r urn - ii JT n n"irTr Ti frriiriii-i r - ' - - - . , . ... ...m The Inception and Growth of Standard Oil q TMt 1, (ho tills of tfao fealnrel article in current Issue of onr fori hleMt- nnhlle.llAe. l,,.fm,l rim I fertunUiei, which alro contains the! following mhifcts'of more loan or i oinary moment tu In tutors t ClwMhIterfjijIlirjpliEiibM. , ... Sort r Oil Is Ritifr 60 Sink DmirJ riiiiNttjSlosi SVM Hit Jtmk OH . S. 0. cl Irahcl, I. Pir IM DnriJrail MniH CepjxT DrtUrti i $2 DimfcrJ. Hifrtle Smri 1916 Strata (32,169,164 IJnt Ue.m.ttre WmIi, ! Tirtfil PiriMrt Sl Tilk- CU LU sf OppwIiM Jltl Mfwi btrrUsl Ciirterlr DmdraJ Drturituf ., , Q Tills number of tmeilment On: j roriuntnef, as well sucrreulni; J ! i.Mies, tviii ne eenr free or ennrar i iupon request for 30 PL, Including j s booKiei eipiaimng "Tlic Twenty Pajment Plan" iKatahlltllfU 1003) 40 Exchange Place New Yor : City of Philadelphia Interchangeable 4 Bonds Tax Exempt in Pcnnstlvsnia Legal investment for sav ings bank and trust funds in New York, Massachu setts, Connecticut and other States. Eligible to secure Postal Savings Deposits at 90 of their pax value.. Price to yield 3.80 Tnll ptrtlfuliir rnt npon re qncit for Circular I'K 87 The National City Company 1421 Chestnut St., Philadelphia New York Boston Chicago San Francisco l'utsburch DUBUQUE ELECTRIC COMPANY 5 1ST MORTGAGE GOLD DONDS. THESE BONDS ARE AN ABSOLUTE 1ST MTQE. ON THE ENTIRE ELECTRIC LIGHTING. POWER AND STREET RAIL. WAY SYSTEM OF DUBUQUE, IA., AND VICINITY. NET EARNINGS FOR PAST YEAR OVER TWICE THE BOND INTEREST. THE COMPANY AGREES TO PAY THE NORMAL FEDERAL INCOME TAX. LEGAL INVESTMENT FOR MAINE SAVINGS BANKS. THE REPLACEMENT VALUE OF THE PROPERTIES IS ESTIMATED OVER $3,000,000, Price 97 & Int. Yield 5.45 BAKER,. AYUNG & YOUflG LAND TITLE BUILDING PHlLADfcLPHIH DOSTON CHICAGO Bonds and Stocks Wanted 20,000 IIIrmlnEliam. l.'nslrr i llessemer BSJ ItcrrliHs at 30 10,000 Jersey Central Tructlon Gen. Ss. 1051, at Ul 8,000 Tnromi Kallnay & I'oucr 3s. 1029, ut 03 10,000 Hullo, i HarrUburc Western Hit. 3 ut 1UO 6.000 CojI & Coke 5s. 1010, ut 00 10,000 Coal & Iron Si. 1020. nt OB 100 Mis. Hallo. X llurrUunrs r, I'M. at -43 100 shs. Hallo. A Cumberland Valley Kit, 7CS at 80 HOWARD R. TAYLOR & CO. KElbEIt I1LD(,. IIAI.TI.MOIti:. MD. Members of Stuck Exchange 1 f CfJO DANKER9 6th &. CHESTNUT 8T8, N. E. Cor. M.mwrs n ra. CAS cicnansre 4,irwh , w .u .,t torx Phila. Sub. Gas & Electric 1st Refdg. Ss, F. & A., I960 REED A. MORGAN & CO. UKSJT KM) TIU'ST 111.1)0.. 1'IHLA. Members of the l'lilla. block Lxchanxe III KECTOKY OV ACCOPNTANTM CerllfleJ I'ubllo Areountanta LAWltCNCB K. I1HOWN 1, CO. 11HOWN IRIS HEAL CafAlB TltUST llUTLDrNn INVKbllUATa. ANU ADJUST fAUTNEK. HHIl'. JtllNf AND IJISl-U'lliD ACCOUNM W1LJ.1AM MONTEUUa y; ciikbtnut at SlUltNS A HPSAKMAn uic uouiiau NEY YORK COFFEE MARKET NEW YOUK, Jan. 29. The market for coffee futures opened quiet thla morning, and 6 to 8 points lower Trailing on the call was Inactive, sales amounting to 7S0 bass. ( The outside public and local trade Inter ests continued to liquidate during the morn ing and prices sagged a few points from the Initial flgures, but the volume of busi ness was not large. Today's Saturday's Ftbruary . ..... 8 Sti 8 51 March 8 108 43 80Vsi Aunt May . . . JUIM . . . July ,. Aiwuat . eBUtoUr Oclobr . NoltmUr . 8.70 'b 7 is' so 8.M LOCAL MINING STOCKS TONOl'AH STOCKS OOVDiBLI) STOCKS U 9i llliP AS0UHD y BHVESTfflEHT oaai s ao $m sai Sw s si i 88 '8.71 S73 'j.74 8 78' 8 77 IsS 8 81 88' 8 84 8 87 80i 8.02 Bid. Asksd. UsKanuira 07 J) VHla I III SglM? KaUulea 14 .15 juStana 10 .11 MHti lur ., IS ,17 fueatw Kwta 27 ,23 oa n .04 .Ot oe fi a n wr7 : aUsK'KLLAMKOUa lVin JPEiac TRADING IS MORE ACTIVE HERE, BUT PRICE CHANGES A.RIJ NARROW Western New York and Pennsylvania Advances SVa Points. Street Hears Negotiations A.re On to Take Over Eng lish Holdings of Lake Superior Income Fives While Ihoto tini noma licttcrmcnt In tlin total nt tmneiAcMMU In tho trndlliB on the l'hlHildphla StocK HichaiiKO today, thli ImprntPinptn did not show up to nny npprc clnhlp extent In tho changes In prices JIcxc menta if noarly nit Issues werr- nor a nar row taiiKo nnil thoy rro Irrrgutnr Ono of tho outstanding exceptions ns far as n chjngo In prlco went, was Vostorn New Yor hand 1'cnn.Byltanla, ti oubsldlnry of tho l'ennjlanl.i Unllioad Tho Pennsylvania owns $1D, 410.001 of tho JIOOTZ.TBO out standing stoi It Western N'ew Yorlt anil ronnsylMiiila stock wn i nulte active, the prlco ndvnmliiK to 21'4, ii new high marls for the lai two jcirs and ft rmln of .114 pnlnts Prom the host prlco thero was n nnnll rrnctlim I ito lij tho nftcrnoon. In eonsklorlng 1oriI Issuen nlono riiila- dPtphla tlnphl Transit trust ccrtlllcalcs ttcro the most nntlvs, moro than 3300 shnron having changed hands by 3 o'clock Tho prlco held nrourl tho cloning level of Hnt urdaj llarly In the dsy there was a small gain, hut this was wiped out In (ho nftcr noon Tn point o' activity Philadelphia lllectrlc slock wbh tho next most active, but this rtoik, ton. followed n very narrow course Tho companj'c new B per cent bonds sold off s. ac moparcd with tho closing price f Saturday, and tho old 4s declined .1 points Snmo vtry lntorestlny talk wac heard tn tho Street today about tho nrtnlrs of tho Lako Supeilor Porporntlon It was said tint tho comiunv through Its principal sut'ildlarv. Hie Aglnma Nteel I'nrinintion, had net urcd a mtiuct from tho UnglHh EMPEROR'S SPEECH MAKES COTTON WEAK Selling Pressure Results From Militant Tone of Address. Liverpool Buys cotton iir.i.T nr.Tiu:u condition MAV Kllllv. Jin. 20 Hnln rre rc Ixirlril In the railcrn purl nt the rolloii I'rlt IliN laorhliiir, hut rlmr ((iiiillllous imiullril In the ue-tern rclloti The fnllaulns triaiipr iliirp- were re orde)l OMithom i, lit D'l Kl ami Kalilcli. Ill Pert mllli no i Miiltne mill heillle. Hit lvnox Hie, nil "an Vntiinlo mill llinliiBtiin. Ob. Mm mi, AlHCIl-lil Mini Mlillltil, uH; little tori., MimiuiIiIh, Nuliilllo. rlaiia illle ami "ninniili, OUi xiiri-ioiMirl, ( lurlrstnn, I ii nip i anil .l;ic kviin ll!r, fil; orpin hrMI. (,ultPslon. VlikshnrK, l'eniiiiil i, Moritirtiinen nntl lUriiiiiichiini, Mi Vlolillo anil Mcrlillun mil rn tlrli ins. .s I hern win .01 Inrh of pref Ipltullon nt MllniliiEtiill, llj Inr'i ut ViiRtlstu, Ut llilli ill Mm on, OH Ineli at MiK-burs, .1- laill ut Viliuila, II I nili at liitlllr, .111 1m Ii ut l.lttle Itni!., IK huh nl MuntKnitirr, It. -nillli anil lllrniltiKhuni. ..'-" In ll ut UnlelKli. i,S Inth at lnlltollHr, .7.2 Inrh ut NiinIi vllle 1.01 Inches ut VIi rliliilii. 1 HI Indies ut huuvillle anil 1.IH Indies ut .Niu (lr lellls. NEW YORK, Jan 20 Celling pressure was noted ut the opening of the cotton market, duo to tho militant tone of the speech of the rjernian nmperor. who. it was expected, would give a peaceable talk nnd tho strength In Liverpool was Ignored. Whllo the buying was considered of a good character, being led by prominent room operators and some commission houses, It ns not suHleient to absorb tho supply, which car e from southern and Upot Interests and commission houses Liverpool was a buyer of May nnd July, and uptown tradars took Ma In fair volume The first prices wore 3 to 14 points net lnwei with tho tono easy, nnd after the cill additional losses of S to 17 points were recorded Thoro were rallies of several points from the lowest, how ever and nt tho end of the first . 'teen mlnutH prices were about nt tho Initial flgurc'a for the ntlc positions Tho early breuk carried the market abQut 24 to 30 points net lower on present' crop positions, while the new crop sold 12 to 15 points under Saturduy's closing figures Thero was liquidation by buyors of Into last week, nnd the gossip was that some of the larger shorts, who had covered on the possibility of a fresh peace movo, wcro reselling this morning Thero was no change In tho general character of the nows from tho South, however, and after selling off to 17 3c for May tho market rallied 1J or 14 points Tho market was quiet later In tho morning and fluctuations were nervous and Irregular A bulge to 17 4Co for May was barely maintained, with reactions of 7 or S points following, nnd sentiment around the ring appeared to bo unsettled. Sul close Open Ham March .... 17 1 1 17 4J 17 3J 12 m. '2 p m 17 21 17.18 17.40 lT.rtl May Julv IT 11.1 IT OD 17 no 17 0.1 17 48 17 40 17 ill 11150 10 00 10 lit 10 bU .... 17 60 ... IT.BT 10.50 1732 10.13 October . December Spot .... Uivcrpool Cotton UVUnPOOL, Jan 29 Thoro was a good Inquiry for spot cotton today nnd prices were 23 points hlglifr. on tho basis of 11 lid for mid-upland The tales aggregated 10, 000 bales, Including 1)000 baits American. Tho Imports wero 10,000 bales, nil Ameri can The market for futures closed quiet at a net advnnco of 507 points. NEW YORK BTJTTF.R AND EGGS NEW M3I1K Jan 29 nUTTKH necelpts, 2011 tuba All erailes stronirer on demanO Higher teurlns l.l'u IJ'ie, erenmarj' extra.42 U-i ireamery llriit Jl'isJll'ae, State dairy. 4Ulle i:tliisr-celpts 2013 caae Steady, with fulr tradini; morueo Orsts 33c: otoraso sec onda JUitlSlc No chaiisn on other erades Metal Prices ryuw YORK Jar. 29, New Yok Metal Ilxchango prices today wero as follows! Tin spot, 45 & U 15c; lead spot, 4S.00o bid; Pebruary, 8 00g;5c Prime western spelter, east St. LouU, vas olTered for prompt delivery nt llo per pound; for Tcbruary at 10?il01so; for March at lulOi; for first quar. ter at 1010, nnd for second quarts; at 10Ui0Hc Quotations for copper metal continue un changed, but the tone of tho market, If an j thins, it, firmer Al-ih deliveries aro held uy those having feecond quarter ma terial at 30l.o per liound, with May at 30 'ic and June at 30c For spot copper from 321if3-'lic Is said to lAvo teen bid. .vlth February wanted nt 31?i32c. nnd March at 311i to 3llsc. These llgures are slightly higher, but must bo considered merely nominal, as no transactions have been made and early deliveries are scarce. Reserve Banks Discount Rates 10 or Ovr 10 Ovoe.sn n,. n Kan . .1 . 3 . 34 . 3Vi up to 30 uji to 00 up to 90 Hoaton Nw York . . PhiUdsilphla. Cleveland HUJiiaand . Atlaota .... Chicago .... St. LouU . Mi nafta polls Kanaaa City Datla JVa A 4 4 4 4 4 4 V aUn FraBohuo 3 4 4U Boston New York "'.'.', t 3K IS 14 i E 3Vi 1JM s HI .... A ilniMapaJli ,. a S:k dAva. OKV lblrlv tn to umtY. 4Vi per cut: over Granulated Sugar IJnchanged NBW YORK. Jan. ti Flna granulated remained uacbaaged st 3 76c The last sale of spot Cub raws was at i 89c unchanged. Atlaita . CUcago . Iff 3fr 3K 3 Sc. 1 llll m UP (e u nxlri or cent, abty S per fm. y. Oovernmont for tho manufacture of slcel rnlla to lake the plnco of rnlla In Camda which were taken up nnd chipped to franco for tiso thero In connection with the nr. TIipo rails were used as nldlngs nnd t.ce ond nnd third rails on roads operating In nil parts of Canada. This contract, It was pointed nut, would take snmo tlmo to com plete and would niPE.n n considerable Item In tho oompanv's earnings 7n connection with tho advance of tho Lake Superior S per cent lncoino bonds, which was carried forward another point today, It was said In this column last week that thero wns some plan nn foot to take over tho liiifsllsh holdings" Mora was heard of this plan today It was said that a representative of the Insiders, which hold In tho neighborhood of $2 000 000 of the Intnl of $.1,000,000, had gone to nnglnnd to nnange with tho lingllsh holders to sell. I ins said ha his rcprescnalvo had been authorised tn bid up to 715 In order to get the bonds, the plnn being to rctlro tho issue. After these bonds nre obtained. It was pointed out that a pioposltlon would bo made to holders here Tho amount held In r.ngland Is, roughly, $730,000 Cnltid rttnten si cl common did not bulk large in tho total transactions tndnv, as Is usually tho cas?, but tho movement In the prlco was over n range of moro than a point Tho estimate of tho net earnings to be reported by tho corporation tomor row nftcrnoon hns been lowered consider ably In somo quarters todnv It was be- lUvrd th it tho net earnings of tho final cpiai lei of lnt ycir would amount to about JjU.nno 000 BrG DROP IN WHEAT AFTER GOOD GAINS Sellings Grows Heavy, Although Kaiser's Address Had Caused Good Buying uiivriir:!: comhtion. M'AV or.K. I in. 20. iHlees rreelvfil at the UenthiT Hunan till miirnlns liull ritril (lie rollimlne ui-ithtr xnnlitlmis: Tempon lures lllcll Inn i nnniinn 'varum ct Neillmest Mhlille IV est s-ntitlmpHt I Piwr Miss. V idles I oner Miss, ulles Ohio Vnllrs rleir Ml. li pipn 111 -18 ileir IK IS clear 0 2j pi pa in tl Pipn 70 H pi tin OK 12 -IIPIIIl. 7PTI! The fnllnnlin: preilnll itlnn Mil Inrlies) Mils rrpnrliil 01 nt Helena! Mi lit Hiiro linil Miillilne- Hat; Ill at Mi Ifl urrent mill llapld Cltn .12 at Miles C Its I ,14 lit lllsinirek mi nf Miir.ilnni 01 at Inleiln .01. ut NiHiiBllilil HI I K at Inrt Has ne nnil .hnriiisllelil, Vint .,'1 ut s. I mils anil ( iiiiliiiull: ..111 al lalrni .III at l.tuiisillli'i .10 lit loillslllle. ciiifvii) .in ii " resumption of veiling on a henvv scnle weakened tho wheat market sharply tnda but Rome covering rallied the prlcts fioin tho bottom There was no spcclnl news to account for tho drop which was preceded by considerable strength Adlces from nhroad over Sunday to tho cffei t that the Kaiser had determined to pu h the wnr vigorousb enused a great deil of bujlng early In the session b the piimlpal sdlers of the last three or four weeks, nnd also aued much coveting In pit up iris who had sold on hanniliiy. Lnttr offerings wero quite free and tho tono bectime foverlsb As tho session progressed longs liqui dated and shorts extended their lines Thero being a general absence of bujlng power, tho market gave wa Western cash interests were among the selleis Out siders appeared reluctant to take a fresh hold on tho luijlng side, pending an Im provement the demand for export and relief from the rallwav congestion. Tho visible supply statement wns bullish, showing a deerensc of 2.170,000 bushels in the stock n the I'nlted Suites for the week to 49G58.000 bushels r,pnriinicK from tho bearboard wcro heavy, and thero wns somo apprehension ovet cold wave warn ings Prlvnto cables reported the markit nt Liverpool dull and easier. First quota tions wcro tho best May, nfter selling at $1 79a4, dropped to $1.7013. finishing at 51 71i to $1713. against $1 7G14, at tho close Hnturdnv July touched Jl Bl and dropped to $1 15, closing atSl 4Bi to $1 4BVj. compared with $1 47 13. Saturday's last price The high on Sep tember wns SI 39.., the low- :1 34 Ti. and tlia closo SI 364 to 1 3514, ugnlnst Jl 30'.,. tho final quotations of Saturday Ijtadlns futures ninEod an fullnus. Wheat Saturday'o 0peB., "'ah May ... 1 70U 1 70H July. .. 1 111 1.01 Sept . . 1 SWj 1 39H Corn (now delivery) Lew, 1 70 I 41 1 31T OSS 07U li'.li Clan rlnie 1 7l"t 1 4S-U 1.33U 09H 074 53' S3lT 1 7.1W 1.47W 1 3UV 100 99U r.n'i 34 aiay ... i in? i nt juiy i ini Uats Moy r.7. July &3V 1 OU 67i 0SM lird Jan. . Ill 27 May ...10 Co July . 10 72 ltlbs .Ian -1102 10 3.1 10 07 11182 18 43 10 71 10 23 10.32 HI ll.' 13 33 1ft Gj 18.77 31.32 29.TT 29 60 tin 22 10 55 10 7U 13 37 10 07 13.77 10 20 10 20 10 70 tin 37 13,70 May ...IS 71 July ..13.83 Tork Jon .'31 30 13 87 31 43 30 33 131 32 31 30 28 3 29.00 29 SO. U CO May ...2D 03 July HJ TO 29 70 Hid Hid tAiked. TAsked. tNomlnnl. GOVERNJIUNT BONDS Hid, Asked, liuH 2s iefil tcred 1030 2s coupon H30 3s reglktered 1018 33 coupon I"!'' .., 4s resistcred 1025 4s coupon 1023 Un reslslired 1040 Ba coupon 1040, I'anaraa 2s slstered 1010 1'nnatna L's reAistrvd 103S !J(M ,,intZ .100 irt 110 :::::::ln? iu OH .10 :.:S38 Panama 3s reslstereil luill titH-J 1'anama n rKisicreu iuui iiil Panama 3 coupon . .. 101 Lead Prices Advanced OTW YOItlC, Jan. 39 American Smelting and Ileflnlne Company has ad vanced tho price of lead from 7lio to Sc. IIAR SILVER jljist 1017 Today. Sat Jinn. Hlsh lyjw. New Tork (cents) 7HJ, 7, 70S 77 7l't London (pence) 3'1 3J'J 37!i 37'u 8U RAILROAD EARNINGS COLOrtADO SOUTHHJIN 1018 Increase Dembor erws , 11.044, RSI Jul 11)0 Nat J. 070.301 50 303 Six months' sross 0,us 5JJ 70i,utit Ntt 3.410,800 033,414 PKLATVAIIB. IMCIvAIVANNA ani WESTEHN pambr srou 14 2nn 210 174 0J2 Nt 1071400 S41113J Six months gross .... soiisi son 2jinisa Nt 8.311.203 '11)3 Oil WABASH I'lTTSnUROH TBRM1NAL AND WB8T blDK 11BLT DMinbar rroM .... 1181 USO S2 718 Not 81.203 J7 Bfll Six months pro . . . 1 083 Bin in in Hit Nt .... . 4M.43J 37 621 buffalo. noctiBSTBR anp nrrspunnii DtonUr vroas 11,039,418 120 St Nt 179.177 08 48J Surpliw 112.su I0A8T Six wontha' gross 6.738 749 790 730 tint 1.00e,S8 38,414 Surpjua 1,03.081 163,401 Dcrai. AVoman'a Hospital Safe Robbed Tha poUoe of the Nineteenth and Oxford fttrt sUUon ara looking for the thnvaa who early yesterday morning gained en trance Into tho office of the 'Woman's Hos pital. 2137 North .College avenue, stole tbe key to the.tafe from a desk and then rifled that repository of $125 A small quantity of Jewelry In the safe was untouched and Dr Alico M. Seabrook head of the hos pital staff believes that amateurs aro re iponaiMa (or tho theft. Sales in Philadelphia Net lllnh Tiw tlosf chri). io Am fitiA . noti now now 80 Am Uys pf 07 07 07 I 1 BAHtctl8H " 0 Cal Pet ..28 27 in nice Stor ooti oflH ,13 Trie 32 .liaj 2 tth St N" H2Vi 2I1 oO Asph pf . 08 08 wn Ins Co N 279 JJli 148.1 l.k f5up C lie)', 10 130 l.ch .Vav.. B I iKt 81V 70 Leh Vnl . 78M, 77"i 2.1 Ii V Tr pf 44 41 7fl Mox Pet. oou 00 40 N'ev Cans 24a-, Hf, 370 Pcnnn It It r.l'i 1 I7.T P.-t Salt Mf 00 0.14 14 Phlla Co cum pref 43 42 ", 2238 Phlla nice 31 34 20 P U T .. S2W 32 421.1 do.tr Cta 31 32S 71 Phlla: Trao 82, 82H 240 Ton Bel .. 4U r' 40 Ton Jtln . ah oft 410 Union Trnc 40Vt 4m,ft mn I'm fl lirm not. 00 30 Vt 27 lift MV Vi sir. "ft 203 014 08 211ft 11) 'i 8116 ii 77 U II nov i'j 2, 1ft 37 Vi V 00 43 r- Vi 3tw n 321ft l'ft 32 "ft "ft 8214 uj 1 .... Oft 1-10 40 '6 1ft 00', li 2nlf ti H Steel 11 !", ItiVi 1IW ' 20 West nice 81 Vft 631ft fil'A 131 1 WN &P 22'ii 18 2-t4 41''a fi War I & S 0'4 DVi B IV J & Sen 31 fit .1 York Iluy It 11 r, do pi of. 3714 37 li II Vi ' 31 I 14 37 IlllNllS ' 'e1 lllsli low. Closo. chge, ?2000 A O&R Rs 117 '4 07 07 14 Boon Clty4Bl04B rcg . 10114 10114 10314 1000 dec & Poo Tr 4b At 8C 81 Ann. I t?,olf til Ons f.s. 103 inn ino 1 2000 Ken Trnc A T 6s ... so 80 3000 Lk Sup Ine 6a 80 30 80 B0 ft loooo t.ch Vnl ens 414 2003 KllVi loll'i 101!'. 5000 do cons f.s reg 1P2.1 llOVi tifili l"Hi 14 lan Nat Prop l-fls . fi.1 08 08 noon Phiin t:iec new Bs w I . ..lojaj 1011ft 102'ft Oh 1000 do 4s .. 0014 0016 1)0141 4000 Hearting gn 4s , ... OC',4 Ofift D314 2000 Itead-Jer Cent Is 0014 0014 odVi Vi nooo Un Uwy Jnv Bs.. 71 71 71 1V4 FURTHER GAIN IN SURPLUS OF LOCAL INSTITUTIONS Sixth Successive Week to Show In- cicasc Loans nml Itcscivcs Also Larger A further piling up of idle funds wns shown In the statement of condition of tho members nf the Philadelphia Heating Houio Association for the last week The surplus Increased $1137.000, bringing that Item up to SIS.B 13 000 'I his Is the slsth succeoslvc week that the smpliis has Increased Loans expanded $1.90.1.000 This Is the third week that this Item lias shown nn in crease There was falling ofr In deposits of 52.S95.000, while tho reserves held gained $5,062,000. Detnlls follow Pllfereneo prei v.el Jan 21. 1017 .1335 r.si non . iso.binnoo 0,111 nun . 02 31 non 18', mn non . 22 741 OIHI . 132 .177 Olid . si mi rmii . 18 311.01111 Ilierenne J I 0111 000 J.S'II "Oil II) 000 1 010 HUH 3 on" nun 211 nun 3 002 nun uj-, non 1 1.17 ooo !,niin ' Deposits Hnd ) . ... Clrrulatlon .... Dun from banks Deposit of banks Kx ClenrlnB Iloumi llcservp held Ilrserved required fiurplus MnrnliK .1n.mi.irv 31 1010. til OSS 000. feli- ruary 1 1011 JJ8 2S8 ono, Teliruars -' 11)11, 111 820 000, January 27. 1'iia. 113,517,000, January 20 1012. I7.80u.000 Decrease ."MONKY-LKNDING IIATKS i;V lOHK Tliero wns very little busi ness in time loans on good mixed Slock Ex change collateral and tho quotation was unaltered at 2 14 R 2-Jj per cent for sixty days, 2a4S3 per cent ninety ilsjs to llvo months nnd 3fj3'i per cent for sl months. In dustrial money 3 per cent for ninety days anil four months and 3i per cent for siv months Prime mercantile paper was In no better supply nnd rates wcro soft In tendency. Nominal quotations nre SliffS'i per cent with exceptional tram-actions under and abovo that level. fall opened nt 1-H per cent lMIILAnnr PIIIA Call, 3'i per cent. Tlmo, S'siffl'j per cent Commercial paper, tlirco to sis inontns JMs'U'iii per cent. FOREIGN EXCHANGE NEW YORK, Jan 20. Tho market for foreign exchango opened dull and In tho main, steady. An exception wns tho shad. lng oft ot llro to 7.12 for cables nnd 7 1.1 for checks There was very llttlo of In terest. Quotations were: Demand sterling 4. 7511, cables 4 70A : sixty-day bills nominally 4.72'A. nlnetv. day bills 4 70 H Krano cables B83'6, checks 5 844 Itclchsmnrk cables 69, checks CD?J. awiss caincs 3 ui, cnccKs & 02. Lire cables 7.12, checks 7.13. Vienna cables 11 12, checks 11. io Stockholm cables 29 72, checks 29.60. Peseta cables 21 30, checks 21.20. Guilder cables 40T4, less f, ; checks 4013, less ft. Ituble3 cables 29 70, checks 28 60 DANK CLEARINGS Hank clearings today compared with corrtj spondinc day last two years- 1017 nio inn Philadelphia .140 r.18 ill l.li -no son isi h't .-n Itoston 31711880 21 J73 Ml 18 01 4:" New York . 377.071 0S3 200 84J 0SI 20 sni.'soi li.ililmore . 3 117,074 il oihi usi ii j Sin Chicaeo ... 81 5U0.270 60 010 077 50JJ3.11B Campbell Wins Congress Scat Ouy 12 Campbell, Democrat, who tan for Congressman from tho Thirty-second district, which takes In a portion of Alle gheny County, was awarded tho decision and election over Dr Andrew J. Iwrchfeld, Republican and sitting member, who con tested Campbell's election on n mistake mado In tho tally sheets Tho decision was mads by Justice Stewart in tho Supreme Court today. CONDENSED STATEMENT FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY PHILADELPHIA at doss of business January 26, 1917 RESOURCES Cash in Office $1,747,928.59 Cash in Banks , , . , 8,271,258.26 lime and Call Loans 14,410,229 13 Mortgages 5,175'300!fJ0 Bonds and Stocks , , , , 20,710,367,31 Reaf Estate ...,,.,,.. 974,670.93 Accrued Interest 239,031.82 $51,528,785.94 LIABILITIES Capital Stock ,.,..,.. $4,000,000.00 Surplus Fund , , 11,000,000.00 Undivided Profits . , 2,326,553.47 Current Incomo .).... 346,105,44 Miscellaneous , .... 52,429.15 Deposits . 33,803,697.88 $51,528,785.94 Amount of FuncTp Held in Trust. . , . $209,656,628.50 WM. P. GEST, GEO, H. KYD, President Treasurer PHILADELPHIA MARKETS GH.MN AND FLOUlt ' WHEAT lUeelpls, 60 110 hush Trade wn OUIet nnd with Mroncly bearish spcculntlon In tun West tirires here wcro nsnln So lower. tuo- tfttloin ('rtrlols in eit'ort elovitor No 2 rwi. iiu ,.-" Sl'Ol SI hlll,MI iNO nnulherrt rerl. 11 84BP l nt, maimer no . ro . eAi ". ' o ,..., 18JWN1 rejected A ll 71 81, rejtcted U. rcil 11 KJJcl 8V. No 8 red, i oltN itecelpts 11 781 liuiheln Tho msrket wns ouifct but lirm with llpht nfrerlnss CJuo iRtlops. enr lots for lornl traUo. n to loca tion .No, 2 o''ov Jl 1 1'i 1 H.H . NO. 3 jel lon tl i-i'iiffl ;.Hi, No. 4 jolloiv. II Hi 1 Ills. Nc t ' .fljrw. 11 0S'41 DO'i southern 'oTrs tect pti" 0101 bushels The. market ndinnted Vo u ulcr light olferliiR" nnd n fnlr il.nnnd &.iit..lloii3 .No .' white OSWOS'ii.. utordard jvelto 'l-ffil'Hc. No .1 white, nil it V-e, No 4 whllo iirifflci.e ssinplo oas, 'rU'im Itecelpts ?0-i bill nnd 070 111 lbs In sacks The miirurl wns nun nnu un; chnnueil rollowlnir nre the quotations ter Hio lbs In wo id winter clear. 17 BOW 7 i i. do straluht, 17 73s js do patent, is 21W8 30. Knnim clenr cotton sicks ISW8 2j, do, Btralsht, cotton Fnckn IS aou)8 73 do. pslenl, cetton sacks, 18 73WU. sprinc. flrst clear 18 23 J 8 30, do, pstent, IS 73W1) 23, favorlto brands, ioriiiwlo, city mills choice nnd fnnry nitcnt, IU loom, city mills, regular (trades Winter, clear 17 50W7 7.1 do straight 17 738 23. do.. Mlent. is joti 8 30 I11U VIJQVH was quiet lull, sternly under mail supplies We quote 17 0007 73 per bbl , na to qualltj -' PROVISIONS . The nnrkel ruled steady with a filr Jobblnu Inquiry Inlloulnit nre the uunlntlnns City beef, In sets siiioki il nnd nlr dried Hn western beef, In sets, smnkul .lie city In-ef knuckles nnd tonders, s-noked nml nlr-drled. 3c; western bief. knucklts nnd tenders smoked, 3,'c, beef hnlns, IJ8iP.1i), pork family, 4J1W1 1 EOs hams. S 1'. rure.l, loose, UW10'4c. do, skinned, loose, losriu'ic. do. di, smoked 20W20i4ci other hams, smoked, city cured ns to brand nnd aicrnito, 201o hnms smoked western cured. SO'ic bulled boneless 30c, plcnla should-rs, a P i tired loose 13c. do, smoked, Hie. bellies. In pickle, nccord'nc to luernuo. loose, 18c brrnkfast haeon, as to brand and nveraite clt cured 21e, be, nkfist bicon, west ern rured, 21c. Iird. western rcflncd tierces. 17'i.ci do, do. do tubs 17'4c Hrd, pure Ity, kettle rendered In tierces, 174c. lard, puro cm. i.emo leiiurrcd in tubs 17'aC. Ri:riNi:i) sugars ,, 7nn '"srket wns quiet, but Btendy neflners' list prlren. llxtra . Ono Krnnulited, 0 73c, potvderul, 0 s-,0, confoctlonera' A. U 03c: soft grades, no i,0c. DAIRY PRODUCTS JlCTTntt tiesirnhlo sloel: sold falrl nnd riled lirm undi r lluhl iifrerlncs Quotations western, frrsh snllilpnili.il ireainerj, fnniy sped ill He exlrns U1I n. extra Orsls .loir Die llrsls J-ICISi see mils aisTllle, nearby T,. nofiy"x ,''r 'llernne ixtn 4141e llrsi 3SWIUC simnds ,11110, special fanci 'rands of prliils JohhlnB nt IHlj -,lr l.UilS The market ruled firm under a good demand, which kept suppllei well cleaned up CJuotntlons fullow Nearly extras 41c r doz , nearbi llrsln 11' on iht c ise noirhy curronl receipts 112 43 per ense western, ex tras. lo per doz , do, extra firsts, 112 00 per enso, do llrsls. JI2 r per raso, funej selected candled fresh egRS wcro Jobblns nt BlOSUo per doz ritnuii: nrfcrlnits. wero lliihi and Urn mnr ket ruled sieirt) with n fnl.- demand rollonlns 2 r? ,l"S-l"'lln ""ns New lork full rrenm fancy. 5n(Iv:!..,''f-Vic' j0- ,ln- fslr to Rood, held, 2l'T21c, do, pnrl skims. U21c POULTRY i, L'! ''. "t" '" ..fn.'.r request ami firm under ilunt orrerliu's Inllnninir nre the quntitlnns 1 owls nn tn quvllt 2Dfl'2Je roosters HWIOe. spring ehlc'tens soft tntoteil 2(iW2Jc, White l.tMmrns, nceordlni; Io qimlltv lliB21c. ducks, ns to alio nnd iinlll ri22e, turkejs 2J8 -Io, Becse lOWSJc, pleenns old pur pair, 28W 30c do joune per pair 20tP.5e PHHHSLH Ilislruble Mm U was well rlenned up and llrrn Inllowlni; nre the quota tions Presh klllid dn packed fowls, I J Io box ilrv-iiiikiil fnnej selected 21'je. welBli nK I lha and nier uplere 2le, welch IniT .,') ,l!,!,liPlere 22il21e WelghlUK 3 lbs niileie .IIW21. fimls In bids fam j rtrj plcliid welshlne 1 lbs nnd mer nphco, 234c. sinsller sires 1SW2P old roosters, dry pleliid lso roiit Inir hi. kens w. stern. dr pelted In boxet wtlRhlnr Iirfui !l,s p, r nslr jswjflc. roaatins hit kens i stern, dr plek'd In boxen welKnlmr s lbs p, r inlr 24(2Ve roastlnir clilckrns western In boxes wilBhlns 7 lbs je- pilr 2Jii2V rmstliiK ebb kens western, dry pink. d In hbls . welshlne s to io lbs per rn,.r. , ' roistlnlt chickens, western. In bbls , welchhir 7 lbs rer nnlr jnff"efl h-ninn- ehlikins westirn In boxes wilBhlnR 3W1 II19 rer pair 2l(iC.,"ie ehlrkenn welshlni; 311 lbs iier rnlr 10j2i)e do mlied sizes, 18J0e broilers. Jersey, fnnev SJoT.llc broilers other resrby welchlnB I'jiftJ lbs npleee 3012e turkejs per In I'nmy neirln JJTSIIe fanev ?J.1'T"nriWiJ': f",r '"..K00' 30B3le old tonis .'oTr30e common 2lff?J7e ducks near- 'Y 7rv,7,!c- '1 ,"1''1'11 -,1'--'- ':c,",', "ear l liWIUe do weslirn IRtPlSi squabs pel tnSKsn,"tt,,,"'ll!hl!"i.11 '" 1J lbs Per dozen I0W0 2V whllo wolRliInc 0 to 10 lbs per dozen II21WI8I white welKliInu 8 lbs. per dozen now I 711. .Io wslshlng 7 lbs tier dozen. 13 10 01 mi do wclithlnt; 0JJ0V4 lbs R.lJ ''.0ZW, S..7?,PJ- ,larlt- l-oOiS'3. sm?ll and No. 2 GUcl 21 FIICSII FRUITS llemand wan fair and xaluei renornlly ruled . A..V , -.V" '." u J v.'i ,,n, unirratieu 4J 6117.1 111 wlnesnp No 1 14 BO W0 do, un Brnderl J UDr.l ,10, npples norlhvseslern per box II uiiwj '.11 lemons per box 2,iniijJ. ornnces 1 Inrlds itee irnt, llrli'ltt 2,1. russet JJHi2t.il tuncerlnea. I lorld-i, per strip, i ' liidJ.I In, crnpefrult riorlda per ernle IJ iiiifi.tin pineapples l'lnrld i Indian iin.ir err i rule inr per crate IJ Jill1.! 21 erinherries, Cipe I per bbl I'anc Into varieties J.nrr7, earlj ik llf-, in rnnberrlps. Cnpo Cod per in.; Ii a crate 12 0' J in do erifi ciurn iht i rnie Hi,'.'1-' "" "Bht Jersoj, llKltt per irnb 11 30. straw berni.H I lorlda per qunrt J.HJ5 VEGETABLES Offerings were light nnd prices Kenerally ruled Arm under a fair demsnd Quotations n hlto imtntoes per bush lVnnslvanla thoieo 12 111 2 20 New York choice S2fa2 10 whle po tatoes, Jersey per basket 11 iff I Jl swoct po tatoes Lsstern Shorn per bbl No 1. Ilfti 3 23, N'o 2 II Hill J sneit potatoes Peliwaro and Marlnnd, per hamper 11 1HQ131 sweet potatoes. Jersey, per Inskei No I line IP 8 1 No 2. 40fel)0c. onions per 100 lb ban N'o 1. 10 73W7. No 2 llti". 10. cabbage Danish per inn. Sill) do southern ir h miner s.'tfi sn snlnaih Norfolk per bbl, IJ J3if)2 71 kalo, Norfolk pr bhl . S1W1 31. eiullttower Norfolk, nor crntn 11 ill 30, lettuce I lorlda per basket, II BOO'J 30, do, Virginia per bssket llOil 311, do, North ( arolina, per basket lllel 30, beans Morlda, per basket green I2WI, wax IJ"i 3 23, eggpl uit riorld t. per box IJ 23fiT1 30 peppers. Florida, per hi x IJihvJ r.0, squash. Florida, per box, $1 751r 2 23 pens Florida per basket, IJWS 30, tomatoes, Florida per erato, II 10al. mushrooms, per lib basl.ct. II 23S LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS CHICAGO. Jan 2") lions Ilerelpts, 1 000 Market Bo higher Mixed mil butchers', 111 23 Qfll 7.1, good heavj. 111 304 11 80 rough hean 111 2IKP11 43, llaht. Ill 101911 S3, pigs 0 33 10 03, bulk. Ill J.lill 05 CATTLi: P.etelnts 21 ono Market steady to strong Heaves, 17 F.i)ll on, rows nnd heifers. 14 731910 10 stoekers and feeders 0 BOBS U0. lexans, 7 730 00. cahes, IllOU SHHLP Itecelpts, IB 000 Market steady Na tln and western, U23fell, lambs, 111 23if 11.13. Plan Closer Traffic Arrangement NRW YOItlC. Jnn 29 rians aro being perfected involving n closo traffic arrange ment between tho Mlnneapolls-St. Louis nnd tho Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul, tho New York Central and tho Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago, St. Louis railways It Is also understood that changes In the dl rcctoratcs of the St Paul and Minneapolis. St. Louis ara pending State Dank Call Issued Local trust companies and state banks have been advised by the banking com missioner at Ilarrlsburg of a call for the report of condition of state banks and trust companies as of January 26 n.rt.j nn iiniimi. ,1 1 .1 iter i.ii inru nn nerlar I I Jl lien lluls 't 111 SO. Hsl.lw. N'o 1 (.17103 31) do unuri.I. d SI'M3u Arr,,'.,-lnBl ,No 1 . l 30i1 10. do unnrnded 1.1 &4-11, ",E8 -NX. ' ," "$ do imgridod. Financial Briefs Tho Interstate Commerce Commission has suspended from February 1 and later dates until Juno 1. 1917, certain Inrlffs of various eastern railroads which provide for a reduction In free-tlmo Allowance nt New York and other Atlantic ports on export tralllo from fifteen to five days Tho New Tork Subtrcasury gained $181, 000 from tho banks on Saturday, making n cash net gain since Friday of $142,000. Weir Mitchell, recently of fr'razler ft Co, hns become connected with tho Now York ofJlco, of Ncwhall, Churchman & Co. Tho shares of Iho Olobo Dominion Cop per Company hnxo been listed on tho Now York Curb Market Tho company wns In corporated In Arlzons, Willi n capital of 1,GOO,000 shares par valuo $1 each, of which 97(1,000 shares nio outstanding. Gross sales of Scars-Itoebuck &. Co for tho year ended December 31 wero $137, 200,802, nfter deducting allowances and dis counts, tho net profit was $1(1,488,622, a gain of $5,388,231 oxer tho previous vear, and tho Rurphis was Increased $4,626,901, lo $11,317,341 Tho December opernllng incomo of tho Kentucky Traction nnd Terminal Company U8B $72,072, nn Increai-o of $10G4, ns com pared wlih December, 1113 Net for the month decreased $1770. lo $30,SG5 Tho Now Yotk Stock ttxehnngo Ins ad mitted to dealings Ilcthlchcm Steel Corpora tion rights and Ametlcaii Ice Securities rights. DIVIDENDS DECLARED International Hinester Compsny, regular nusrteriy l per cent on tho preferred ntoek, IMiahln March 1 to stock of record February 10. -The A.l.n.lnn r.inn-n (I ah n ,-.......,.. .... ntmrtorli of 1 per cent on tho preferred slock, pnnblo I ebruary la to stock of record Febru nry 1 Imperial rirhon Chaser Corporation 1 per rent, ruivnhlo Fehrunrj 13 Hooks iloso 1 eh. rtnrv ,1 nod renpen February 10 Ilnstoti Hleinled llnllrtny Compttn quarterly r lll"rfr?M fs"11'!" February 1.1 to stock or record I obruirj 8 nnnl'ieru"".??'1! v"'lr.,'s,'r. Corporation regular quartern- or IV! per cenl on preferred stock ''W.Wi ,nclL,'0 J!toek nt reeoid. Fehruvfy in Pittsburgh steel Company regular umrterly Vl-irch 1 ' "" rr"l"rea stock, psinblo Seven Sooed Reasons for purchasing Hoovcn Automatic Typewriter Corporation's Treasury Shares now being offered nt Nine Dollars Per Share, They present n Splendid Invcstmcn Opportunity wilh Grcnt Speculative Possibilities The Company ban on hand moro rrders than It enn handle with present facilities, therefore, this Treasury Stock is being sold to incrrnsc production, open new territory nnd provide largo cash working capital. The Company hns n monopoly on tho world's mnrkct for mechnnlcai nutomatic typewriters. Its patents nro basic nnd ennnot be Infringed on They fmve been secured in nil tho leading nations of the world The machine hns proven Itself, from the largo sales during the past few months, to be both n money nnd n labor saving device It has Just been awarded the highest recognition In the mechnnlcai world by the nwnrds of the rrnnklin Institute of Philndelphla, which nlso recommends thnt tho City nf Philadelphia nward tho John Scott Legacy Medals for the development of this machine Also by tho repeat orders for additional machines by users of the machine Our offering of these shares nt $9 per share Is being rapidly taken by tho Investment public All subscriptions must be accompanied by nt least one-third In ensh for each shnre subscribed, tho balance payable five days after notlco of allotment We advise Immediate nctton cither by letter or wire, reserving a substan tia1 block of these shares. Trading in them will probably start on tho New York Curb Market Imme diately, niter notlco of closing these subscriptions Applications will be sub sequently mado to list them on the New York nnd Cleveland Stock Exchanges. A demonstration of these machines In nclunl operation can bo seen at nny of our offices or nt nny of the sales offices or service stations of the Company in Doston, New York. Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Detroit, Chicago or St. Louis. You are invited to call and seo their wonderful work. Scars, Roebuck & Co. "Wc have sctcu Ilooi.cn Automatic. Wo arc able to effect a considerable sailno through their use." Smith, Kline & French Co. "Our teats on a letter that tie se-it out to some institutions brought back double the number of replies 10a re ceived from a filled in letter." Thomas A. Edison, Inc. "Machine shows superior mechanical construction, also permits great indi viduality (a n Idlers urMfeii." Colliers "We have in our possession at the present time the tu.0 machines orig inalti purchased, and for the ivork. done so far. tee have found them very satisfactory." Prospectus sent on request BERGMANN & CARAHER 66 Broadway Reclo76a:0po,,.0on8al,.C862 Ncw Yo Coif on; 60 Congress Street Philadelphia: Lafayette Building Chicago : Westminster Building Pittsburgh: First National Bank BIdfr. All statements herein have been obtained from reliable sources. Although wo do not guarantee them, wo believe they are correct 1812 THE Pennsylvania Company For Insurances on Lives and Granting Annuities. - TRUST AND SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY Broad Street Office, , 517 Chestnut Street. Chestnut and Juniper Streets, Philadelphia, At the Closo of Business January 2-0, 1917. RESOURCES Cash on Hand and in Bank..,,,,ir. ,,,., 810,166,430.93 Loans upon Collateral , , , ,,,..,. 24,237,618.20 Investment Securities ,,, 6,219,243 67 Reserve Fund for the Protection of t, ."S8.31! Balances n Trust Accounts",, , 6,862,516.93 Real Estate ,,.,.,,,,., 933,235.00 Interest Accrued st.t ,, 140,032.87 Miscellaneous Assets ,,',., 86,518.41 , $46,625,-3'96.01 LIABILITIES Capital Stock ,., , $2,000,000.00 Surplus Fund , , 5,000 000,00 n3,6d Prfits 401 K h!S p'V. ' 39,101,890.63 Interest Payable ,,.. ipnfitfiR Miscellaneous Liabilities .,.....",.... ir.'.'.. 1$W.S4 ?46,625;496.01 TRUST DEPARTMENT Prf ?i rE"8 JS ' ?220,628,706.69 Corporate Trusts , 268868471-10 C. S. W, PACKARD, a s, NEWHALL. Psident" Treasurer. LONDON STOCK MARKET Trading Dull nnd UnfntcrcsHng. Americans Lower LONDON, .fan 29 Today's session of the Slock nxchnngo markets was uninter esting, trading being dull Tho undertone, however, was firm and tho feeling con fident on rosy prospects for tho new war loan , A proportion of tho outstanding treasury bills Is expected to bo converted Into tho loan, If tho Government agrees to accept It In the psvment of tho excess profits tax. Amerlcins wero neglected nhd lower. Pending tho announcement of further divi dends, rvomo rails wero stagnant Cana dians wero steady South Amerlcnn lines received light support Tho gllt-cdgcd section wss slow. Allied bonds wero malhtnlned Bra7lllans wero firm Tho statement wns reaffirmed that tho Brazilian Oovernmont would resumo cash payments in August Sugar Ttilurcs Lower NDW YOUK, Jnn 29 Trndors around the ring In tho Sugnr Kxchango seemed to tnko a bearish view of tho general situation, and the fact Hint tho strike nt refineries prevented the handling of sugar now ar riving caused moro or lers soiling of futures, with the market unsettled On tho call prices wero generally 2 to 5 polnls lower, with sales 230 tons Initial National Clonk Dividend NHW YORK, Jnn 29 Tho National Cloak nnd Suit Company hns declared nn Initial quarterly dividend of li per cent on tho common stock Tho regulnr qunr tcily dividend ot 134 per cent on preferred stock wns also declared Tho common dividend Is panblo April 14 Sales for .oar cnilcd December 31. 1916, wcro $21, E54,231, ngalnst $17,371,600 previous year Net profits for the jear wcro $2,041,05,1 ns compared with $1,006,3,17 previous year. , Haitian American Preferred on Sale Hanking houses nro offering $3,500,000 ot 7 per rent cumulatlvn convertible pie fcrred stock of (ho Haitian-American C01 poiatlon for the h tullo.ito which under wrote the securities of tho orgniilmtlnn Tho corporation owns and opornlos rail roads, public utilities nnd sugar proportion In the republic of Haiti. Banks making the offering nro i;rvln & Co , of this c,ltj , I' W Chapmsn ft Co, of Now York, nnd Chicago, nnd Breed, Klllot and Hairlson, of Chicago. Cincinnati nnd Indianapolis The DIrcctornte of the Company Is without question ono of unusual strength nnd guarantees able and suc cessful mnnngement The original Interests have vindi cated their fnlth In tho CompnnyVi future by taking stock for their nctual money Investment nnd property This stock la tied up nnd ennnot be sold. Reliable estimates passed upon by salcs.cxperts nnd vindicated by tho actual experience of the Company during the psst year show probabla earnings approximating 55 on tha entire capital stock of the Company The Company hns no bonds, funded Indebtedness or preferred stock Tha shnrcs nre nil of one clnss nnd aro full paid nnd non nsscssable. Two million dollars of the totnl three mil lion dnllnrs of stock authorized nre to be sold nnd the proceeds to go Into the Trensury of the Compnny In Cash. Cadillac Motor Car Co. "H'c do not aeo how ac got along utthout such a typewriter before. Wo into had excellent strtica from same.' Chalmers 'After using the Hoot en Automatla 'iiicttrllcr durina tha .V.in Vnrl 1 mn Typeu-riter during the .Yctu York Auto hlioxo. tee ore more cnthuslnxttn Him iioiu, u.o are more enthuslastlo fian ever ntot Hio jiossIMHIm of this ...nelili.e ." Ansco Co. "The Itooien Automatic fs giving very tatlsfnctory service. Wo have had no trouble tilth the niccliaiilsin of tho machtne." The Ingcrsoll, Rand Co. "The llooicn Automatla Typewriter has orcii icry satisfactory indeed. We Ante lind no trouble with ft fn spite of the fact, toe believe, tea Jinre alien it harder service than ft uoulu" ociier ally receive." 1917 i 4 -4 Evjttjfjit SbAA3j . j- iv. -valtt-is. ti fVin jtV-i ii1frMp'jaF'fih'YMl?',Tist i