Hffumtniiw.-nrTu'nw I'Wi'M"'!! 'jwf 0L2 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEK-PIIILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 17. 1918 NEWS OF THE FINANCIAL WORLD NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA STOCK PRICES w ?i ii& i . W u Ii w ft ft n REILLY, BROCK & CO. iiaki:iis INVESTMENT SECURITIES OOVEnNMENT MUNICIPAL RAILROAD AND PUBLIC GERVICE CORPORATION BONOS :CG CHESTNUT STREET riiit.tDin.riiiA War-Savings Stamps pay you the amount you Invest, at the end of 5 years, with 4 interest, compounded every 3 months. You can buy the stamps here or almost any. where. .OP,IarR$eo. lit MS fits (rstabllat.d 16",T 321 Chestnut St., Philadelphia Norfolk & Western In rrernl sears the stoch ()f thin railroad haa become a prims Inveatmcnt lasue Our recent anahais of the com ranr emphaslsea ila unusual position at th present time. A few extra copies ;r available to Investors who are In trreated In our Service. Knclna 3 cents In atampa for Circular No is." MOODY'S INVESTORS SERVICE HOLIDAY ORDER HITS STOCKS EARLY, BUT RALLIES FOLLOW Nervousness and Excitement Prevail as a Re sult of Garfield's Drastic Fuel-Saving Rul ingSteel Industrials Effected Most Ni:V YOIHC. .Tan. 17. The stock mathet was unsettled at the ripening today, with nervous, ami excited sellliiK nil nrounil the room an soon ns business) started. In the execution of the lienvy selllnjr orders illicit had eomo on the Street, the trading was nt time? accompanied with a good deal of excitement, and there were several wide openings. Naturally most Intcreit won attached to L'nltod Stale? Steel common. In which the Hading was on a large scale, llrst sales being recorded as 10,000 sharos from 89 14 to DO, against 91 R at jestcrday's close. Losses of from 1 to more than 2 points v.cio sustained In the first few minutes In mauj other stocks, with the steel Industrials at that time tinder the greatest pressure Bethlehem .Steel "15" sold down l'l to "l'. and General Motors dropped -1 points to lOD's. The market quickly steadied itcoir, Willi buying clun ncterlzed by a good deal of nervousness, fulled Slates Steel common rallied more than 114 points In a few minutes to 91, and nctlilchcm Steel "IV rose 1 point to 75. General Motors, which had sold at 10915, rose to 11114. At the end of the first fifteen minutes a. strong tono was displayed all through tho list. Good Earnings for Republic Iron and Steel ltepurt of the Itepubllc Iron and Steel Company for itii:iltcr ended December 31, 191", shows tho following result of operations: "Net earn ings. $5,398,095; total Income, ?5,569,1SG; depreciation and icntals, etc.. J 1,0 31 .03.".; bond Interest, $178,192; excess profits las, etc., $1,299,817; prof Its for dividends. $3,050.7-19; preferred illidends, $437 600; common divi dends, $I07.SG5; surplus for quarter, 2,211,SS4. Allowing for dividends on tho preferred ituck. tho balance available fur the $27,101,000 common stock was equal to $9.C3 a share. Tho com pany reports that llnMicd and semifinished unfilled orders on hand Do comber 31, 1917, amounted to 415 013 tons, ngalnt 192 OIS tons on Sep tember 30, 1917 New York Stock Sales New York Bond Sales Last close . l'l A'asU (.od M Vavla Juneau I Mlh-lhamMrg . . IS). I Am licet Susar . 7J 1 Am Can. . . . ; tj j tin Can rf . )0 mCarMlv .. 71't Am Inlormtlonrt m Cotton OP Am Hide A l.calh 1 m Unseed.... xm Ioconotlve I AinSmet<ef . . 1 AmMnct&Hcfpf J Am Sumalr.iTob Am -usar lief Am Tel A Te' ra Tobacco I Am Woolen Am Woo en pf Anaconda Copper . AtchTop Jisr . I At antic (I A. W 1 , ! Madnln I.wo . . . I Ilvt&Oh'o .... !ethg(,"alltr . IlelnSpfsrf n IlrooL'jn ltap 1 m Ultras llrolhfM Untie & Hip nor I Ciill'elrocuni Ca' rrtra'rumpf 1 Canadian I'acllk Central Loath Co Cent Ix-ath Co pf . Chesapeake A. Ohio. I lit Great Wet pf , Chi Mil A Si Pan' Chi Mil A hi ppf cm ..orthcst . qj Chi It I A I' tc in C It I A ! f, p c pf t c ,17s; c in ap rpcpftc r.s'j ti'j 4. Ilisli 1S 35' t '70'.' IS' 3o 'ovi is: to'. llisb 111', ss'a HI ,M J ... i'.'l . . . . 1 a . . ;,o'i :n .".'1 .51 SI.', "it's . lltf 1 . . r,t , C5 i V)Vi irei'j .lvi i.'s . -lU'i 10' . oi ... . i.." CJ ,. f-'l'j ... .mo ns'i . GO Wi . 5i 'i ; 1 rr. 75' j . !)7 1 IN IV 1 U' 111-. ... is1. IS'l 15 1.5 .S'J'l I) ias . . . 01" 1 02' i .KM ... .. 51 ... .211 - . 4JU 1 1 7i5i 10T. 1.1 tc; "iiisi "lis' .17' i r:i 7t' us i.'i "iv, 1:1 3J'i X) 51 7n' 'tsi'j l'rii' . 1.1s ir.', 'cj 'i's'i 5S' C.-.M 75' 1'S !'. "isw 1) limn Amer Ant ileli r,a SJl'dll Amtlo.Prench 5s 40IHI Amer Tel r.s 1IMKJ lloidenur S .."(III I'bea i thl.l s 7"l". l"l I'll It I I' fH 1 l!V aiiiiu sol f souih 4'a a r,s nilllll foil ll.l mm il Inn', Hkmi'i Inn A Wo Or 4 HI -ikh) lirlc , . -la a-r 13 'Ml Illlerl, It T r-f : MiJ Vllil Inter Mre Mar , Ml. .Mnj( l.ll.frlv .111, OS..-.? MIIS llil. , 'Ml.-iil 21M1 ii.i I U . u;.(i; IIIOII Nor I'll.- I lil'i lnnnn lnn ur;i 1 4', a HIS "l"KI HI I, t M V Ser A '' ;oihi id, n r 11 nt Jimno south I'm it .",- sr.', Stf'dd 1 H ItuhlK-r .".a. 77a annuo v j; f 11 11 n 1 r.i us', iunuu da 3', a 1011) lieu tin I.OW HI'. ss. Ill SI ;'. i).-.', I.S 111.1', 111 4.1 MlN fl oh.ji: tin. in v. II i t hi :..", mi MIS II H', 111 II Ml p m at'. SR'. HI S-. 7', i-.'l l.s 111-', 11 l.t Ml, in't js.t: im.u u;.ii i'. nt1. 1111 ns'. Sales in Philadelphia . .. . "Ih " lOOKrle . I.-. 1.1 1.1 U Asp pf ao SO iio Ins 'N A Mli 3'4 10 I.K Sup C ISl li I.elt Xnv. J!i (1514 SI I'enn It 11 tsu nni lol'lillaKIec ,i, s, .".on l It T t e 5!!4 sn'a ln Ton lift . "H .T) 0 V ei I . . ; ; Olu f S Steel !(, snt, ItllNKs lliffh l.n u r.n A M 1.1 .10 ;.i'4 -1-n1!. l!'.4 4.1". 3.1"i 3S4 . 10 ua'i t he TRADING IN LOCAL SHARES SHOWS NO EFFECT OF FUEL-SAVING RULING! Philadelphia Stock Exchange Not Likely to Observe! Monday Holidays napm 1 ransit certihcatos Most Active Home Issue 83(111(1 C l Is '40 01", 2IIU I. Hi Uondu 3'ts... 08 IIS .".in do 4s . n on 1110 do 1st 4s u: (IT 11 :.n M nil. !)S 1)0 a: 1 N t n - " ,311 .no .-jo New York Curb C2'j C2'j 111,1 Ask Aelnn tt(s " . J1. Chevrolet -lO'l 101 Cwilen . e'u .. .. - 7Ja .' f'urlles 's ; lrf.llli.-li nlle e'oal halea '.S "1 Muftis t'ipper .. . -JJ lluwlan f.i.s .. -j' ' 1I0 H'Je . 4il f. Ht Jna.nll lrf.a.1 ! J-j'S Mjlunarln 1-. ", t nlte.1 Motors . . -j''a -'."4 Cnlleil Venle V.W ' , Ji Wrltht-Martn . . . ' .'. do prcf . 4J " IXACTIVn I'HILA. STOCKS rollowlng arc quotations for iimctixe stocks Ibtid on the Philadelphia Stock Mxchangn and In wlilrli there A, ere no transactions lodaj Tho prlca gHep It the Inst proWom c1om: Mllaree tn . Ill', i.h al Trana '.' WAVE OF SELLING FUEL ORDER FAILS PUTS COTTON DOWN S3 Nassau St , John Moodr, I'rei. New Vori, -Martin CCtrtsTmrm PIUS" Wright and WHAT DOES this system of assured profits on all work mean to the Wright Martin t Aircraft Corpora tion in its present and pro spective contracts with the U. S. Government? What arc Wright-Martin's possibilities on this "cost p!us" basis with about $36, 1 000.000 worth of contracts now reported? Send for Report 173-T.U. JONES &BMER SiTOf'K lll)Ki:its Wi'dcntr Bid.. Philadelphia . Hell Walnut Kiwi 1 KjDatotie. Itut-9 1'2'jll w ork :iolnn Clllcaco l'lltaburcll nirrrl f"etole trirra. JOXt.8 BAKKIl. I IVMoier UMo . Philadelphia. Bend ms report on Wrlcht Martin. Xame J JJrraa I jIii t hi Copper C hi no ( oppcr tooradolucl A 1 (.oumnrKlasAi: lonsoldn Coin Prod Iter ( rurlbct-3' ( rurtbcMeo' pf (. ubs Cano hujar Cuba Cano Sucar pf 1 Del A Hudson . 1 Don A Illo CI pf . 1 Dome Mines TO AFFECT GRAINS Frlcirtpf" In Wild Opening Early Deliv- Ruling Considered Bearish, as iieneraiiicctric'" ii moral .Moiori (.iKidrlrh H I- to (freat Sorlhcrn pf (it Nor r for ore p , drroiieCanancaC dulf Stales Mee' Int grii-til Int grlcul pf Inspiration Cupper InttrlxitoCon Int Har X J .. IhtMcrMatlne Int MerMarpf Int Paper Int JCIrt.c Ktn C'lt So Kan Cllj South pf ICenrooolt Coyper I.ak SU-o MaXHelM 1st pf Mtxlran I'etmcani Miami Copper M Mt aid .ta:l Mo Pacific trif-i .Mol'acpftril 7.1 1 IS', is. -U't 7H 'ikH -S'a 1:1 7:i 4b', 5b i . MOXKY-LEXDIXG KATKS I'llII.Alini.lMlIV Call, C pet- cent; time, najdfi per cent. Commercial paper, three to four months, t'ldu'. per cent, s'n montliB. 5'Jfl5!,i por cent. Am (las War Atner Mill l"i 1 Am-r sturrs . aj Am Klorea pref (ij I Hurt ( Mun t . r,s I Huff Ku, pref 411 1 'am Iron . ... 4ft1, Can Sleet 13H con Trse N J. ill', (len Asphalt II'. I III t II T .. . Hi lit . Ilnl T pf IT Kejmmi.. T I . .!, I S'y J0.1 ,I)f 57 hey Tel 1st pf. IT', I.eh .Na pis pf ,-,, l.eh l Tr pf 1 11 tiros I Itt.e M.lni) 11.111 winehlll . .. North f'. - r II T I'hllii 1 0 llvs (Je-i Tnn llnln Vn Cos N J. I'nlon Trne . r S Klcel pf Warn Irk Iron. W J t Sen. . West I'oal Win ( ramp York It pf . SI "1 . "4 4 .20-i II 'i lot'1, . s . 1 1 ;j , :j- :ti', ::i, fiO' cries Drop 137 to 157 Points COTTON lll.l.T i;TIII It t OMMTKINl M.ll MIIIK. J .ill. IT. The follonlnc lemiieriiturr er reiortleil In Hie Hilton tirlt tliU iniirnliiK! I'ort smith, llli llklnlioni i, lOi Utile Itork, lSi Mrrhll.ui, lllriniiiifhiitii mill Alil lene, 'Hi Sun ntonlo. NaKlullle liml At lanta. 3fli shreieport. Mrkuhurj; unit lno llle. 3S Mueoii. MontKomeo and t liat tucoanu. 3'l Italelah 3il TeiKUloht ami hbii1ii. 3li Akhetllle anil ThomiiMi le, 3Sl t'nnius ( hrl.tl. (.iiliel.in. MriuiiliN. New llrleui-., I hiirlr-loii. "m.uinali anil Wllmlnstnn, 4ii .lnrkutiil!le. IS, nml There ns .nl Inch of nrerliillilliin rl MnnlEiiiner nml lllrnilnnhanil .11! Inili i-t (nriiim t lirlvil nml Tniiipi. nml .OS Inch ut Knowllle. Ni:V AOItK. Jan 17 Tlieio was n lld openlnB in the eot inn in.irkrt. nltli January down 137 nolnts. Mar. b. 137 points lower, and It Will Relieve Congestion on the Railroads (.i:in iu:i.T u i:Tiihi: kiui.i sr I III! M.ll. Jan. IT. Illinois (.enernlb fair tunlcht anil lrlilu. MUmiutI I'alr mill continued cold lo nleht and Crlihu W l-iiinln (.enerallj fair (onlfiht mid I'rlili)! MoineHh-lt 1 older tonight In nt und HOillh Mlnne-ntn (.eneralh fair lonUlit. cnlilrr in rl nml soiithi I rldat fair nml ohl Inwal.enerilh fair tonight und I rl dm i colder tonlsht In north Norlh nnd snutti I) il.ola (.eneralh f ilr tniilitht nnd CrlthiM rlsliiE temiieratiire I rl tlu In et. Nebrnsk I'alr lnl:hl aril I'rlil i : lol.ler t ini.j-t In norlh Itani. in Culr tonlcht and I rid 11 1 (older In nnrlhrlM Mont uirt 1m rrasliif- iloudtnrft fullowed h -now I rh! Vi;nniliir fair ti" '-' ecenl mi"h l"'I viriner iiiirlheti Irhln urell'el wllh rl-bn; temiieratiire ... 4 S7 "0' 60 , fiu'i &'. - .0 I JJ'.' 20's . 7U 100'j - S'd si . jo', . as . 1 1', 15 ," 15 . :m'i .'ii1, 12U, ILTf 1'Jb'j li'l mi's in 103' i it;i . .71 ltescne Uanks' Discount Hales Of (lets I rates of .ILeount for rorlisl th roh-o fed ral Ustrhls pre n follows 'e IS or l.'iuti rn iin mi op tWOlMB Wi HO 15', Ilostt.n NV-; York i'lllmilelplila Cleveland . ltlelllnonil . Atlanta . Chicago St. Uiuls . MlnnsaiHilla . Kansas City , Dalla San Kranrla o 1.-MS I . ', i . I i i 4 I I 4 4 I 4 ', I 4 4', 4 I', I 4 I', 4 4 to IM I', 4S I', I', l'f '! 4'i I '! is i'j hi ii t' 4's I', 4', 4'a J' V, t's 4'I xkw yoiik corrai: iauki:t so ,.. ,:d'4 ... !-S .. ii'i i.i ... H ti1. 7'i ... IIS ... i'u :.r, S I'J 0i'.. -31 :o'i '.0 Ofi 43. Aueust KfptemMr rvtoher Vomiilitr December . January , . . I'ebruary . - March April Mai Juno . , July To. a opening 3.10S CO MiSS St 7 61) (jISOS'JO ' in Yes(erda s CI0O lk.14lS 4" f .-.IMS .-,-, S I11SCS X l.ll l k TO s Tl'.PfS 77 7 7." Mt Ml 7 s",7 K7 T HT" ns s.ih;n 07 s l-,i 17 s '.",in L'n SJ8 .ll 111 IS'. :il; ;o :.(!, Mu :n tr. Ill', 70 SS . :.V, 47 JO'i II -!', rsi'i 111' IJ ii1.. Cu'i SVi ;ii'i 70 S7', ar. i; uo'; ii' BAR S!IiVi:U luduti (PLL mis llluh low 4t' 13', IXACTIVH XKW YORK STOCKS follow .nr arc riuotatlon.s for Inactive New York Sto.k and In which here were no transactions toda. Hie price Khen U the last prcMous ie: Adsms l.r.ress "J. .- , ,. f n ! PHILADELPHIA i MARKETS i PKOVISIOXS n,,'1,.' ..""" ' ' ""'"'I '1 "dv hul nulel ?,i. '," ''!'''' ' '" """ I" sell. Slnoe, i,,d si". SU :K'' w,slern beef In setM smoked .7,1 "." '''. knuckles nml tenders smol ed am nlr-drled 31.., westi rn beef knuckles '1'1.. 'end'rs ami,ed 33c. betf hams. $45: ES.'Ji' .'2?j"y "'1M ham-. I cured, L"0"" MWSOe. Inms, aklnn-d looe. 'J7B28c: .,mi "."'"P.""' smoked 2Si!jL'0e, othe- hams. omn " r."y rur,'l. s to brand and crnue. vn '"""' snicked e,tern rur-d. Mff 30c: hams boiled lionele,,, 4lci olcnti sliou der. S. p cured, loose, line, pleilc should-i, amolwd ice- bcl!ie In nlckl. occordlne In ncraBe loose. 31c. Iin.al.fast cacon as to brand and nxeraae rltv cud i'.c. bisnkfnat bacon, western ure.l 3fie aril, nealern, reflned. tlen.e. '.'!i ft'J'i , lard, nistein rellncil tubs L'iPi CtSTf . lard. Sm- c". kt tin rrn.h-nd In tleiccs. -JO', .rit'.J?ri ,,ure c". kettlo nndered. Ii tubs. 2l'$r27c KEFIXED SUGAIIS nllU.'0,.'.'!."!1"' ru,7' s'endv under small sup J1 1 " ,'''"', i ""'"J 'lemsml Wo uuole n fated? ' ,''83,' for 'stra Una sranu- DAIItY I'KODUCTS I'llCI'Si: Iiimand una fulrlj ii.the ami Y,rl-m''rnn''' ""' ,nrm '-"olallor s ' N " i.als blither do do. freah.mnile l...t "!si' dj. dj. fr.sh--node. fair to soiid" !. 1'3 I'OULTKY ilalrable si, d slink rulnl Advance Irani., ., ,, " V. 7 s . M mi ' . . . '7i . I.IVi: I e 'iho ouoVaMura Vere IT ,oZ I? To' 1 "erk ""J'ltv weiBhine : lbs. and over "Vicl "ss? ft. dn sm ill io medium L(lWS7c?ihlck"ena -,.,' .- . 'iw'm i eivin. Advance Hum pf -' Alas liuuixr 'Mttailr do keis. L7rji ...,' ,''''''" PlBf.ini old --.v. u... juuui,-, p. r pair, Indian Keeee iiunter. iilfeL'sc: tui. jsit'sc k-ulneas, per er pair, 15, old pe . roi other pusltlona ore ii a bk lioim-f i lIK'M.u .urn l. .... .imi m wi Am .sri i ; ,-OBk ft ft ' ' '.mi I'liUiiS Manli was tho most actlc iolllon. ,. , w, immator (InrllMil'i stinn- Nall.hamAs .4.4 jy W llj Am ','. " .,t Nt i ft S pf lim's ls,ir,i,i, ,ik km f,ri, ,M ls1uiI ,., tho fir.t r.ilo l.flnB at 2D 73c. tompire-d rilcr ,,, t lin,, ,nlKh oToct In ' l" topper Is , . a," Hide I. pf r,s Sol 1." M ! !, I u In-d but frosun Moik a" "dull with 31 flic at the cl- jcrterday from HlJ , n)arl;cl!) ,m, niorn,IIB. o1. N. " ' V IA i JSJi I Si V"Tnr7 " K " ' ' 3 ha! JvJjVi ! W 'TlnVlV;.! VorHfeV onthT1 EtSl; -ft Z '' SAiHiBj c..rill,l Miilch Homo students IlBUrcd 1 ... . .. ... ,imF, ,nnrUi nml I ins west api 1,1 OJ i, , ,1 Am T t lull ii Cr'. J- .V-... ,;i,i. .-., nv"..'L''?'.--' Inter Jianana. l.7i wouW mean a curtailment of '-arly ! p o7 iiie resoU of the tecent elSprlr, "or vi' SJ V-,', . MSL'i ! ' N'ofihi yf Q U. ' Heiiuti. x.' J,: iuu tui mtcvii s... . friiflf lU.iCOd n, numwui ui vena .iwu.i.. ,. . ,.., r . v - .-; r.tl.dhn Huh T(IH . APWlOHn I' nn n II. -.f l?nn trnn t tnn " 1 1 . . I. ""! t . ivviiuiih 'i ww . . t- A -J Hi JSl'J fuel Adinliilstinto.- Carfleld's holiday order as a ionl-wiliiB measure did noi i affect trHilltii; In ho'ne shares on 1 1 Philadelphia Stoik i:clianse tud.i.. nl IhotiRh at the start there was a seiiera feellnc of uniertaltily as to what might he cspecled Iluslness was hiiinll. out side f Itnp d Transit trust certificates, and they were more active than teicntlj In the earl dealings, and were un changed at :9'j. Although no nlllclal announcement was made as to whether or not Monday Poll das would he oli-erxcd on the exchange, one . f the oflnials said that uch action was iintikeh nnd that huslncss would I doul.tle-" he tontlnucil as usual rlie fcnni" hel'f ii.-valled ninonff olllclals of SHORT COAL SUPPLY HAMPERS MILL WORK Maiiufacluiers Busy, hut Experience Difficulty in Matters of Labor and Fuet The huh! iiiniket. w.ille (oiiichnt (lulct. ts Hi in ami steud. aeeordlng to the weekh tiade rex low for the local dlstilct liv It (i Hun A 'o. hales are mostlv of nuis to be used In tho manufacture of tnlllt.ir good, The mills aio In mosi easci aetlxe y en BaKed, hut anj rxpcrlcncing elii:icull fiom shorinKe of lahnr. In the niat tera of freight nnd deliveries and In ability to secure coal The last season haa been nn unsatis factory one among the cloak and suit I manufactiliers A number of the ninnu faituiers nox. Iiaxe t.ielr spring lines out and, while they are looking forward to n good season, mnteilal and labor aro high and the orders at pusent lire small. There Is little actlxliy among thlrt waist manufacturers, hut business does not appear to be up to its normal con dition In that line The lnrger manu facturers of men and bos' clothing are well rold up They have had a satlsfactoiv season and ate looking forward to a good fall and winter trade. Some are buying pparlngl, however, for the fall and winter, owing to prevail ing a.'gh prices of material The review-, continuing, sass. The haulwnro lino remains active lib n good demand for all grades of material, as It Is the Impression In trade ciriles that it will continue thioughout the winter months In some blanches of this line, the demand c eeds the supply. Prices temaln firm and eollcitions good. 'The leather market Is fairly aitlve. prhes nro bleady and high and Mipplj on hand Ij onl.v moderate. (Hazed kid dealers teport a moderate demand, al though prices lrmitln film The supply of taw malirlal Is good, but tho cost continues high and inanufaLtuiers ate bu lug prlrc'pall to meet immediate needs ".Shoe dealers teport good sales for spring deliver), and pales for Immediate delivery aro onl moderate. Collections arc fair 'Millinery dialers Mate sales for spilng delivery ate fairly good, but the "lo New Vnlk llcluii at mwl e M the loi il cxi'luinge would naturally foul km nlint wps done ns legards l.uslntrfi in Ike big linnid "3 Steel common wliuh made up mutl of tho trndliip this mornlne in v.,. v-.u did VelV little bote nml ,. -. - .!M lower carl ns against a larger toss u't the start In Wall sitoct But the rSl cover.v on the big board soon after till I'nltpil din Irniirnrm(nt m,.t t .. . ulKntloT. v eio a trlflo higher nnd r&i? Kl Kuperior and I'lillade iihla Klectric triril lower. renns.vlvnnla llaiiroad was alstl H tiff lnilncr n nnurto Liberty Uonds wcie lnalt ( but ol3 ill pnhiiiij iw ,. ri ii;.i. ii staples. Collections satisfactory. Cofy 'ee is nuict and dull futures nre QuieL cuiet irado is totislderrtli! inability to make Immediate delierlei or obtain stock for Immediate use 1 "In tho lumber mniket prices ant tho highest ever riuotcd, the same ha1ni5 advanced from 50 to 100 per rent In thjf last two vears The demand Is g0Ji but. owing to the embargoes. shpmenti,J have been slow and the majority of local houses arc quoting onlj on (Jovernmenll oider, for which shipment can be. ob. tallied linmeiltatelt Klimltmtlng; the railroad condition" the outlook for thi'1 future Is believed to he good i "liotnratlr leaf tubacco has been jj fair demniiil duilug the last week, amH iiiriultles made foi good grade's tl i I'etinsjivanla, onne. tlcut nnd Ohio, bup prices geneiallv ule high Sum'ilrj " and Havana aro selling In small loti for Immediate ues cigar nianufic, , tureis repoit an active trade from oat' of the city and Ior.il business li salji to lie fair J "Wholesale groceis teport buslntn; ctulet at present as Is generally u,' ' cae at this period of the jcar. IkV tailers arc lairiv active witn high prlcci I: fee I Tea Is fair, w itli good demand In cheaper grades. Prices, however, are held owlrii. I to scarcity and uncertalntj of new snpS piles. Sugar Is quiet nnd uncharnaJ i nnd owing to arrival of raws froraj i Cuba an evsler tone is felt at Iristj temporal lly " ij h DAIRY PRODUCTS (TKSTnnDA'i) 111 riKIl Urrclpts of solld-parUd creim,1 cr I'ftutlnued erj .lulu and the mtrket ruld firm uivW n (tood dcmind Tht lim- Iiil RrruHii or xni.r pnnin were iirompttf nlifiorbed ot full nrkes but lupplles weri mostly of the lowrr trades which wir quiet guotntlona WeMerii frh Bolid-pp ''Pd treamfrr, tiV tra, .VK, hfchor utorini good i"4y;ic n- irn. flrste r.Oftr.ti. flm A't-fi'jp econd.i 4," 4? 4Ht , w ir?omcr rxtra u4c, undery crndes, "I flT.Se IipIiI reamr aooi t hole. 4i(F-wc. 'o onunarj 4.itMtiC; mim bj prlntr, fano " do n trace urt 7.iT,u, flrptn 40 91 "ilr nrrondi 40&45c: ipffltil brands Joobfnc at finffCMr li(i I'lne urn laid rxttti r crci' ! nml mot with prompt aile transictlont2 limine innstlj In wmaU lot Ht a prcmlira ocr wholes a 1 quntatlonn whlth wtrt Uric' 1 nominal Quotations Nenrby flmtB Slfl i'0& ,n 1ft per rase; fa, i cvrrpnt receipts H in) per raa. do. sefoudnv I l"i u(idiH J pr ne western ixtra flritM i 91 ( iriEeraior KBt. extra m i rer ias: nriif1 $13 KU per cms? ne unde MZ.JOtylZ ,i0 ptr i cas: seietipu. cnreiuiij rannna fB89 werr vjobbluc at 7li'ai? per dozen. SID OfJlO rd per care do ilrata fia t0 per, i re do. f!P,ond Jl t.OStlfi .'JO per rne:re4 rlcerator prbh. extra ?14 1 rer ias; firttfrf ir-J NNLAI. t.l.lA TIO.NS M)ltTIIK.STi:nN NATION l. M, Itldie Atenue and llroid street mil" , I"a . Jan 13 lull At a nieetlnif of the Director, h-l.l this r"l ,f""",vlns 'f lra were unanimously edvard K Hchmhlt Prealdent I. In ford C Nice Vice President Jimea Moore, Aaalatant Caanbr lluby n Vale, Solicitor frank If. JIaseev N'otirv MNFORD C. NICK Caahler Commission Iioues. vau sireei i-nu ,,, , rnnn some mom operators s"id henvlly, wlilloj Tnn.,nrv cum suntcd '.c lnr Liverpool was a moderate buyer and one! jj ,., JInl opened nt Jl.Sl'i to or two uptown Interests purclncd. n1-' $1X4,1' ncalnm SI 2 13, at tho c oso though the bulk of the liulns was c'red-1 j,,,,.'.!. Ited to covering of shorts. . .March oats Marted at a derlluo of After the cull the market settled back 1(, nt .. JIav ranB(,i from 75'c to to more nominal conditions and by thej.., jlt ttl0 outset, asalnst 75',c at end of the first fifteen minutes somo tll(t clof,e MU.rilay good rallies had been recorded However. TJl6 Jtcejlls f corn licio today wire sentiment was still rather unsettled and iriccn car3 nn,i of oats, fourteen cars considerable excitement accompanied the Til0 untiertone of all grain at l.lvcr tradlng. 1 10nl remained firm. The tecelpts at the ports for the day sii pments of wheat ftoin Argentina aro estimated at 1S.O0O bales, compared for tll0 wcr). wcro estimated nt SCS.OOO vvlth 1S.373 bales a week ago. 21.071 i,u,i..i- against 1. 411.000 bushels last year, mil of corn 720,000 bushels, com pared 1th 1.718,000 bushels a ear ago. No exports of oats were looked for fiom Argentina during tho week. ",'ie lecelpts of wheat at Minneapolis nnd Iiululh today wero 111 cars, against 219 cars last ear: at Winnipeg 231 cars, compared w th 2C0 cats, at Chi cago 1 car. against 43 cars. bales a car ago and 20.917 bales two vcars ago. Yes'.H n III 3D It on II 30 rlnio Open a in em o m I nunv . 3I..17 in mi an n so mi an 'in vinrch . :u in :' ii'i an si hi in .so 7 Mai . son-, vn 1-. an nj sn (12 11(115 July .Tl 31 K'l Ti -") 711 .'!) 70 . . October. . Z I") KS OD s as -JS.3S :o SU Sjwt . 32.7..". . . Liverpool Cotton I MVi:P.POOU Jan 17 Spot cotton was slow 01 saio touny. un jinc-t:-. , .to.tdv- on tho basis of 23.41d: for mid- Hep 1 ron A Steo . Itoja' Uiitclit r lslr.cl.ilr Oil A tttl boulhern Pacific . . South. 1 11 II) . Mudcbaker Co superior Sleel I enn toy A c Texas Co . 'lobaccoProlueH I'ransuo A Wlllhmi Lnlon Pacific United ClsarSitoroi. United Kr ult V S Ind A colml U S llub'jer . . V S Ituhher 1st pf . UhSmlltf AM US Stool . . us sue! pr . Utah Copper Wabash . . Wabaih pf A Wabash pf II Western I'nlon 'le' Wtstlne 11 A M . . Wll vs-OU'ilaml ll,rt on A (1 A W 1 Pf Atchison prei nntnrln Silver (mens Hot Pf .10S .'li SI L' 'I , M' Is', lljlj I.TX 111 ul . -ts1 111", 111 M'. 'j xi AT'i -Tfi 3I. .11 l.'I'.' I.T. 111', Ii:i ;n', :,) . 1 1lAn fSnai X ' 4 ' ' v' a'"t tin " ri i'an-V.;. Pet pf" .) MJ, , .u'.f icoref 1.7 .an-An, V Prior I Harre-a Co pf inn racmo ."' -'," ii.i,.lui All, 1 1 i-i'iirm n. .. 'Jt 117 117 &3li HO,' , TO ;:. 1 17'-. iH i:s 111 Si)', in' 0". r-. Ill foul 1(1". Pitta Coal Pf . .S I". Plene Arrow 3i'a io', l" c c t ht I. mi 11 39 Pressed Htl Car 01 ll-ii, Pub Krv Cn pf.lni'i HO'- llfl'j 110'. : ul . llj ... fl'.' ... Ul, JIM SO',' ill',' so l'l SI', nn 7S'i ot 91 100 8) l'l LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS TJ'i yj!i ;i9'i ST 'IV N7 10 :id'j asii 17 10'' lG'j ill', I0M CIIICAOO Jin 17 IIOOH -KatiniateJ .l. .A..n. , ., Ir I-...H.1 IaO ... ak l.fll illlng, old contracts, a decline of points. 1 estimated tomorrow HI flmi he ml Strom: nn.I mitBCTtinv r Afcm ntnt Crrlllled Public Accountant, I-AWItKNCB K HHOWV . CO ,!'. 1IKAI. KHTATK THITST HI.IKl INVKSTIOTK ft ADJI'ST I'AltTNK.IHIUP conroHATio.v & 1)Ihputi:d accoi;.nt's I r l. AIIVFKTISF.XIKXTM 15' LOCK. IIKI K.XSK1I-ltt.r; ,",, mentarr upon lh above eetate halns been (ranted to the Provident Life and Trust Com. pany of Philadelphia, all perauna Indebted to the aald ertate are reoueated to rual.a pav meat and thoae having- claims to present the same without delay at th office of mij company 400 Cheatnut st Philadelphia. " S WtNO T'realdent The sales were 2000 bales. I He re ceipts wcro 5000 bales, including 900 bales American. Futures wcro barely ready In the eaily dealings. Old 1 in fract spot prices were: American m'd illlnif. fair. 2tC4d; good nilildllns. I'SKBil: middling. 23 lid: low middling, 22Hil. good ordinary. 21 91d: ordinary, 21 39d MHITOSVU.. hliXI.hl) 1'ltOl'OSAI.H XXII.I. 111. "it... cel.Ld at Z 11. ru. 1 ebruary 4tU. bs Hoard of Manasera uf the Pennaylvani , Village for feebla Women for the ronatructlon of two rottacea at liurelton. Cnion County Pl.n. and aiieelflcatlona may he ublslned bv de posit of IS Ml at the .flic of OKORCir. S. Il'l .-e-ltee- S.4 fl lflth St Phlla SINNERS AT CAPITAL HITSAWDUSTTRAIL Evangelist Silnday Has Severe Cold, but Insists on Preaching WASHINGTON", Jan. 17 Trat.-hittlrig besan at the Wily Sun day tabernacle last night and 20 per sona walked the saw-dust arsles. Mrs. Homer IVlson. xvlfo uf it prominent Washington limine man, was first trall-lillter I-Heven thousand persons re. In the tabernacle to wltnesi the trt of this feature of tho Sunday re vival, Dilly Sunday today arranged with Secretary of flute Lansing to hold the flrt of hl Washlnctori parlor lueet lnf In the Beeretary'a hum on Friday morplng. The Vice President, several members of the Cabinet and representa tive of the diplomatic corps and their Tflvcs have been Invited to attend the xatt-ertas. which will l the first of a rle the erangeilst haa planned for official tVHihlnftoii. Tho evangel lit Is In bad shape physical'.!' lie contracted a cold while talklnir with Bohilers at ('amp Meigs and ho a suffering mire from a sore thrput than at any time in Ida career. Caught by Suction of Train T imtfO V J" 17 ' 4Ur'.it !, f . -.irtcn of an exprwui tmiii fcf,-r ..ad clraiej lbs track. Jacob M. ..kit, rri enty-two learn old, mall car--ir 1 nft 'lyl War veteraa, was killed Wt (Jteirart nation. Cotton Hucrs and Sellers vi:w YOlllv. Jan 17. Januarv Wa ters. Montgomery. Jay and Wolffa bid: , 17 u: Hussell. Hentz and Kcliley oiiereu March Hageiloin. Stelnlucher. Wa ters. Mitchell. MelJnany. Hubbard, noun ttee P.osenbcrg. Jay. P.usse 1 and! Smith bid; llartcorn, Ilent, S'ntklns, j Ceeran. Hubbard, Newman, (llftord, 1 KHnn. Wilson and black offered , Ma Downs. Hagedoin. Hentr. rimlth, , Wilson, lllordai and Hopkins bid; Wa-j ters. Freeman, Newman, Montgomery,' Hicks, Waters and Cardoza offered. I July Hagcdorn. Illordan nnu inci.s bid. McIInany. (Julld, Hjinan. Clifford, Wilson and Kosenben; offered. December llartcorn bid; Hicks and Waters offered "cmnlh l"c ahT - "ler.ns a nvernire Tp i70 bull, 1111 "nwin r.o uant, ! ii f. in -,-, mivii sinsfinio. hM-1 $mi' til TO rnur'i, IllUflill'i, vorkers ll! lOJl tfrtnsn nf JU "ori,- 2.1, koo.1 to choice. $11: .i-.wnir.il ( VTTI.r:-r.tim""'d roielpl todiy. Cioil hi ad tomorrow, 7i)'Mi head Moelut steady 10 tile hlsher IPeven t s 'I15J 13 nil oowa and heifers $.". I'Ufcll s",, stoikera nod feed ers n IIIXl 10 (ill ciibea, S ."Off 13 73: poor to medium. s tniflil 30 SllllRr r.etlnnte.1 receipt, todaj. 70nn head, tomorrow sono head Market Strom;, Hi" hli-hcr Natlie nil 7,-iftlil in. w-stcrn. l(l3"ifl3 X- ieiirlh.es f 13 ,nfS td T.ambs. ill -iii-hit "i western, ii-ii.iiki Kxtra by Kellogg Switchboard CIIICACO, Jan. 17. The Kellogg .Switchboard Company has declnred tho i.-gular quarterly dividend of 2 per cent and an extra dividend of 2 per cent, both pajable January 31 to stock of tccord January 20 3d ! JO 13 S'. K 1'l'a 211". 21 KANSAS I'irV. .1 o I" CATTI.i: P.e cehi'e "lifin head fieadi IIOHS Iteielpta Kl.liiill head Kteady. .-,! Io llie hlfher Itan"- I3 .-,llf Id 33 SlIRi:i' Itecelpla 3IHKI head hleudj. (lain in Canadian Kanl; Clearings TOHONTO, Jan. 17 Canadian bank clearings for the jear ended 1917 show substantial Increases over those for 191 C. Montreal showing un Increase of more than $4C3 000,000 and Toronto more than $433,000,000. while Winnipeg led wllh an Increase of more than $601,000, 000 The 1917 figures In eacli cac rep lesented a. new- high lecord. SOI'TH I'MAIIV. lelota lit '.nn head r vTTt.i; Heieinu SIIVKP n-i'ipla cars m:i P.e- 'an 17 1IOO.S Mloiv Kteailv , i'iiiiO head. H'eadi ssnil I .ad Meadl Financial Briefs Ilridgc Company Reduces Dividend MONTHKAI., Jan. 17 The directors of the Dominion Bridge Compiny have leducyd the quarterly dividend on the loinmon stock from 2'i per cent to 2 per cent The distribution will lie made on February 15 ARTS AXI) LETTERS SOCIETY No li.da were received for the 11,000,- 000 Cincinnati funding 4 per cent bonds. City Council win raise the rate Program of Monthly Meeting De- to & per cent. IMVIDEXUS DECLARED The stock list committee of the Phil- k. New York, usual n UUarieriy o , i. ''"- "-' "iCTland OaiTan'i "oki T Company, regular funding mortgage B per cent sinking ciuarterly of ! Per cent hn preferred, pay- fmnl cold bonds of tho Kentucky Trac ublo Kebruary 1 to holdera of record Jan- t;on Terminal Company. "'veiVna-Callfornla Power Compans. nuar- I lerly of 1', percent, pas able January 3U tu , Captain Albert I Smith. Eon of the ":.k..0f..r6S:r'J,.i"Vu;,r,yolinoii. and Omaha ! ' L'divard U, Smith has been posted l IliraK... i. - Hallway Com pa .. ',. ..... . ... ,, .. . . .......... . . Corn r.xehana;e jianu. .-sew "i. " Hiieniiiia i.,c'iianKe iihs uuinmeu to regu- !,..,,.. cu.u., . .. s, i73nn0 add tonal nrst nnil re. rUl.iuT.UMlnneipoll. and Omaha ! " Smllh has been posted pan", reivilar semiannual of 24 i for membership on tho Philadelphia -omnion and of 3V4 per cent on stock Hxchange. .m ntnl nn COtnillOn preferred pasable February rn.jr.1 rrnruary i L'U to atork of , ...r'?,..X t II 2.1 a ahare. pasnhl-. Keb- ruars 2H to stock of record January 31 Federal Sugar Refinery to Reopen NBW YOniC. Jan 17 The Federal Sugar Hennery Company has asked the I authorities to break a channel In the Ice In the Hudson, neir Yonkers, to iwr-nlt the reopening of Us refinery which has been olosed down for home tlmo on account of lick pf raw sugar. 'The rellnei' when In operation gives employment to about 1000 men LONDON STOCK MARKET IUMlon N.I IS-SU eoul 'iyl War lAtllvleml . .,-,. .Can c.-.4-- .'hra t Ohio .. HI Paul . . . Erie . i ' do lal prf "III Cent t.oula Vjah I - .1 Iein IViipe. Cn1i'n''p''lni 1' k Hteel tM Pan don N.I 87 .l")e 4 TS at 41) St 31 un'i in '813 .; Nat cb At tho meeting for oigaulzatlon of the board of directors of tho Franklin Trust Company C. Addison Harris. Jr.. was elected ilea president and treasurer and Albert H. Dauphlnee secretary and as sistant treasurer. The New York Sublreasury lost J257. 000 to the banks jesterday, reducing the cash net gain slnot Friday to CI, 4'.i7.O00. J. W Van Djke, president of the At lantlo Ittfinlng Company, ,vho was In jured In nn automobile accident Jan uary H. has found It necessary to submit to a slight opiratlon at the Lankenau Hospital. The operation was vsir'ormed yesterday afternoon GOVERNMENT BONDS 40. UN () R', '.!", Ul', 111'. SSI, 4.1, ., 7, i, 1I1H "S ' M' I Ss rer'a'era 030 rounon. 1 03O rcn'atireil lnt8 a n "ie ID'S J rr-ris' r. d Ifl. 'a col on 1021 3 reu'a'er.' ima "s upo'i itun . pi, -ai ca re'ler' 103(1 lla 2a, reaiatered ISS.4 da 3a rlater4 KOI do 3s, counon 111.1 nnu. (up. mi lot', sn so wi na sn W 071, -.'. KU i, voted to Home Musicians Tho Arts and Letters Society, com posed of Phlladelphlans professionally engaged or otherwise Interested from the amateur and appreciative view points In music, art and literature, held its monthly meeting last evening at tho New Century Club. The program was mainly musical and held the Interest of a discriminating au dience. A number of well-known local musicians were the participants. Fred erick Hahn, violinist, composer und teacher, revealed tho phases of his art In standard numbers Miss Agnes Ciine Quinlan, the artistic pianist, contributed teveral well selected and rendered pieces. Miss Anna March, a contralto, with a smooth, licit, well-produced voice, gavel pleasure by her engaging Interpretation I of worthwhile songs Joseph Clark nnd I Frederick U Starke were the efficient accompanists. Draft May Hit Textile School The Philadelphia Textile School may be seriously affected by the coining army I draft. Might of the faculty of eighteen i are of draft age. As these men are specialists the school will virtually ha disrupted It they are summoned for Alccdo Coxswain Commended pj'rlck J Qulnn. cixixraln of the. patrol boat lcedo, sunk by a Herman I submarine has been commended by I L'.aaalaHi ntnlala iV.sa hrn .' ! sniilnis I , the life of Htlslgn William Frailer liar-' rison, a Prdladelphlan. Ilctll Steel llrlsn I n (las llrown Shoo lluttrrlik Cal raiUlnc i 'iloliiso 21)' liv Htl .HPT-Pf Chandler Motors 71 Hcnd ns 1st pf Chi Ht West . J', tcodlnj d Pf. Chi i. Alton 7 llep I AH pf Chi Alton pr ,23;jHavnB Arms Chi A N W Pf 13li:, Ht I. .' H I' pf CHl.lt.M..l pf .110, gt I- H W Co! A Inuth IKHnxpn Motors .... r u i. ..r ,7". SenlKiard A I Col li So 2.1 pf. 4'."', Heahoord A I. pf 17 Comp Tab Hoc 27 Hcara-ltocbuck .144 Cnnt Can . &7 c-ears Hoe pr . lin SnO 1,'l.i P io Hlmituch Arl HI Cmt int CalM. 17J, Mo-s-fhefr . 40 Corn Prod pref Il0. So PH. Sugar .14. Cuba C pins Pf "a t"ul1? Hyini1"" i?- Deere Co nf til .stand Mllllnis HI enfiltlonr. (1 Htsn.I Milling Pf SI Detroit IMlson 121 Htu.ieiial.erpr I) I, A V ..171)'. Ht I. H I. . l'.Iei .Stor Hat.. .I1, Hup Ml 1st pf Hrlii 2d pref . HOi.Tes A Par . I-ed MAS pref 2'. X'jns Co rets Ocn Chemical.. 13.1 Tdewatcr Oil. iiMt.rai cii-ee :tnu Third Ave t,i-n I Uar prer US', iniiarcif i-ri.il in im iimuirbh It V pf inn Transue fc 1ms 4s (Iranby Mining fll T Ht f, A VV' 7'1 Oreene Can Cop 3()'i T Ht I, A XV rtfs h', llartmnu Corp 31 T Ht I, XV pf In ltakell Hark 31 T St 1. 2d pf ns Kl Havana Klcc . 101 Twin city It T m llomestake . Ml t nderwno.1 Tnw mi Illinois Central 04 I'nderwd T pf . .11.1'i Int Cnna Crp rf 4".'i I nlon Pne pf 70 Inter Nickel .. 27 ' nll-d Atlov- Ml 37 Inter Paper . 2M '"n Haa- l'ap llij Inspiration Con 41 I'n lie A V new ll'J Int Nickel pref 101 Cult Cir Mr pf 10J Town Central "X ''rid Dri's 2d pf 71 Jecl Tea. 3,it I'nlted Drue . lii'-, Keok ADM ", 1'nPe.l Pap Ttrd l.l'j T.nclede Oa SO I H Hxpt-eav IS I.k Trio t XV in, '' H C I P A ! jo l.ee Huh K Tire 1" I' H C I P pf . 44 T ehldh Vallev . .11 V R Ind Alcn pf li..-, T.lit A H To!. 111 1- ( Iteally Imp IS'l I '-r if T pf . .17'.' U H Ilealty Imp I le A VI T "f Kim', lat pref . r.ft T,oow Tal efs pf ,i ltol See Corp 12'i TairUlail ' m 1 t Sme't pref 43,1 l Aula A Nnrh. i'. 1' H H A It pref Hi r.eiiii- Co . "i, v-a Ca' Chm a-llsolo- C. .,r f -- Vn T C A c r.i ol."'l "ir-. "I, VePa-V-'-rgo . sp. Mat ''I' '." -' "'l WVat Md . 11 v'.v n-o- sr -i, vvv Par It It 17', Hv Tll Pl- -f fits. MVftch.e 1, pf r,.'l, A'nVieliiri t ', I Wheel A 7, I; . Ill, "-lSalle" El. Il" Wheel . T, K pf "u?, sr if t. . vto Motor . as vr V . T w t , ..14 IVIIIja O'hl pf . 7S Mleh (--.l iia W'll,on Co . . 4S - f. p. t. pen- i' ix'limn Co pref. nn " '" T . ... WnoliveMli ..114', worm J' & ll. . 34 1.7... t....n. . .. '.. T' Cano II -.,"'- ""'-' 'WW. ,1 no :,,VHJ ,!r nearr ir.??! "b".;nkann;:,c?,V J,Vu 'hmon8", "Tc V rioH!"'' l'"fla li-r lSi jsBn.'oeance"' iin fi. ;':..7.,.",;v4",i-.. lorum. 6t i r.n i.,"i"i:r" v ". " I'liirnnuiPi I'nrTn li Un PPP 11CT l)OT. fallfornla. Tokos', ner rrapca California Ihn- bbl '"ir-taff:" """'''rrle. Jersi. per I'lnl. 2n4ne --. ...iiorma. p-r si.'ivn; crapea crnte. tl lsoii j peror. per drum I in 4 20040c VEGETABLES No t. 73f,ron: 'o. 2 40r.nc xxhiie m ""ve'w rl10" .l?"",ln"'' ' 2" .1 -ew ion., SJ 2.1H2 f.o u,i... a...--. .5, .', . -..'f mti' toes Jersev. rr l7b7iali 1?. t? f Kr,7 '-?1 Ul" )-o'l-e -wcet; l' .,'"',', 411 ff 140. do. No 2 707r.c harp av.ee a No , 41 JScBIl do, No 2 30 ft C.n c 8e!t im. ,18 , tatoe,. Ier;e per hamper Vo 1 Si son "'" ?:.N?- 7,-AVr" 25 'Sleri New York. 1 r B-, bunch. 2S(f-,e- do do per crate, sfr.nft I" 4, r,n ,'.r;iluct Florida, per h"mne M0BS2: ' Ki'i I?0- , California, per hot nocRSI 2.1, do, (111 I loiulalariB per bbl . SKM30 Caullflnner 17 '-'I. a ieiaiiii, Iierci-Hie. .ai"r,ll, ilo, Callfor- ...... ,.. , in., .n, ,. iir'iPHeiB sprouts. Iing Iland per ouart tllr2Sc VVater creas N'ev York, per 100 hunches, S2H.1 hvaplant. riorlda, per liox. J'Jirr.i, Cucum bera. Florida, per hsmper. $37f, Pqunsh. I'lorlda. per crnte S'.'Aiif4 Spinach. Nor folk per bbl.. SHra.l no do, Tesea per hunli . basket S2 ,ln2 73 KbK Norfolk, per bbl SI .1067 2 Heone. Plorlda per hnmner SI 61 S Peets Florida, per irate X 1i)J3 r.n Peaa, Florida, per hamper Xtfc.l 10. do. 1 California, per drum $8712 Pepnera, Florida, per crate. StsVO Tomatoes riorl-1 da. per crate, S21M nil Surnlpa. Canada. 1 rulnbrnrna. her 100 lba . SI til 2 Cnhhafte. domestic, per Ion, S107,0 do, Dttlah. seed 1 ner ton S.VKo'fl.l: do, Florida new, per baa, lie,. stf?j' 411 Unions. Vew York nnd went- 1 ern per inu-lb baa No 1. SJ4I2W) No 7flcSl 73 'Slfll 73. I L. L. WlNKELMAN & CO. MCrVBCRS or THE NEW rORK CURB ASSOCIATION ANNOUNCE THE REMOVAL OF THEIR PHILADELPHIA OFFICES TO 704-706-708 WIDENER BUILDING JANUARY 19TH, 1918 Mushrooms, per 3 lb. basket. i Big Decrease in Eiour Output MINNEAPOLIS. Jan 17. The Mln- nenpolls flour output last week decreased ! 70,983 barrels The mills made week 1 ending Junuary 12 294.210 barrels, against 290,970 In 1917 Today twenty I one niillsf are In operation nnd nn In I i rease Is expected A ear ago tho mills made 274. B30 barrels. "A fea tureless week" Is the way most mills describe market conditions Tho de mand, ns heretofore, far exceeds the supply. Millers are, for the most part, simply taking their choice of tho busi ness offered, contenting themselves with doing the best they can do for their customers under the circumstances. BANK for As outlined reasons i 1 if 1 To Assist Investors in the Preparation of Income Tax Reports We have prepared a revised edition of Puotations of Public Utility Securities as of Marc!; 1, 1913 The Income Tax Law provides in effect that the mar Let price on Marcli 1, 1913, shall he used as a basis for determining the profit or loss resulting from the sale of securities which xverc purchased prior to March 1, 1913. Copy of this book muy be had on request Bonbright & Company MORRIS W1STAR STROUD, JR., Manager 437 Chestnut St., Philadelphia I SECURITY ji an J I SERVICE i H New York London flniton Paris Chlrago Prroit DIRECTORS (Irone Hurnham, Mlllloni Wood Charles XX heeler Charles 1 Inier.oll A. A. Jackson Samuel M. Curwen Clarence M, llrosrn Hteien. Krck.her Arerj I. Andrews O. Fred'k V, Rloot J, Ilarlon Towmeud ntujamln Itu.h XVIlllam Pot John 11. Mormn !T. tonrail Labor Enrolled TIO Service by a bank man who for valid s not pormittod to enlist! ; "3Iy fellow-workers, my neighbors, my churchmen, niv clubmales in, groups, are in the Camps, the Army ana iavy lacing Knicllinir condi tions, niefltinrr tho snnrsms tr-cf. With a smile, a sontr. a cheer. Meanwhile the Government and the bank art wrestling with big problems incideflt in flirt Woe on 4I.A lnnf.1 4Un T nnlt Ati is to give 110 of 24 -Karat effort for every day of service." Bank men and women everywhere, from the President to the Janitor would like to wigwag Bank men ?" ""J trenches, on the ships or in the camp? that a new flag had been raidc.-- scribed, 110 service for the Govern; ment and for the banks to the end o the war. "j This 110ro spirit ts the one or patriotic ty ity for every Rank Workman. This Is no Uwj for slackers. The man who does not love J work for his country in this hour dow,jJ deserve a country. J Men and women are being tested in the ! cruciuie 01 iaDor and a reassay oi num-j values is in the making. M We take pride in recording the 110 spi which pervades the men anrl women OKlMi Central National Rank. Cznitai ci.rtnn.rwui Earned Surplus and Undivided FrefrW $4,000,000 CENTRAL NATIONAL PAN! CHESTNUT STREET AT FIFTH
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