nr t-ww- 'ft 14 EVENING PUBLIC BEDGER-PIIILADELPHIA, PEIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1918 II', It i, V PUBLIC UTILITY COMPANIES aMe. included, oy the on &e of te United states fuel Administrator, a mo mo the necessary classes of business that must de supplied with coal and kept in contin ued operation. REILLY, BROCK & CO. IlANKKUR :03 CHESTNUT ST. Philadelphia Public Utility Bonds PUBLIC Utilities are vital to our com munities in war or peace times. Present market prices of leading public utility issues place the? secur ities on an unusually attractive basis. A selected list yield ing from 5.50 to 7.75 will be for warded on request for Circular PE-1'52. The National City Company 1421 Chestnut St., Philadelphia New York Chicago San Francises, Boston I'itlibtirith L.mJ. Short ItTmNtlu Aictptanctt BWiiMiiiiiiiiiii'ii'i'iiHii'i'iiiii'itiiiiiiiHiiiinnni Guardianship Over Estates and Trust Funds There are decided ad vantages in delegating to this institution the settlement of estates and the management of trust funds. Re sponsibility is vested in an expert organiza tion, not any one indi vidual. To security and stability is added efficient handling of even the smallest mat ters. Thi3 is one fac tor in a service now utilized by 10,000 pa trons. g COSTIMlNTAi-EgiriTAlllE title aotTrust coMmmr 12th Street above Chestnut Philadelphia $1,000J000 Capital $lfi00,000 Surplus 4 fc yg ANNUAL ELECTIONS 1K5 PKANKUN TlirST COMPANY OP isf riiiMiiKi.riu. 13th and Market Mreets January Kith. 1018. m At the Annual Election, held this day. the followlnir-named gentlemen were duly elected i Directors to serve tor tho ensuing year: J.Mliion v. uenria ueorge 11. we:ia Philip J. Baral ('. Henderson Hupplee 1 Henry B. Woodman Ktrdman Hent Harry O. Peildln Win. Innea l'orbes Hobert II. Hood J. Hector McNeal , John J. Calno C.Addison Harris, Jr, Henry Brandla Thomas 13. Cuale Anthony II, Ceutlnc At tho raeetlnc of the Directors, held this 'ilB 'wSdmBn""ldVenrt! " 'ted: C. Addison Harris, Jr., Vice President t oay, cn irrniurcr, Philip J. naral. Vice Trealdeht. John J. Cnlne, Vice President. A. I.. Crlsnen. Ass'atant Tr...iiH. A, H. Dauphlnee. Secretary & Assistant T,. O. Howell, Assistant KecretaiV, Edward Stonehlll. Ileal Kstate omcer A. B. DAUPHINEE. Secretar 8ecretar'. lTaSKOBTIIWiaTKhN NATIONAL H.WK Hlile.cnue and llroad htreet rhlla.. Pa.. Jan. 13. 1U1S At rjeetlns of tha Directors, held this day. the followln officers wers unanimously re-elected: ' Kdward A. Schmidt. President Llnford C. Nice. Vlca President James Moore, AsslstanMCashler Ruby B. Vale. Solicitor Frank U. Mass-v Votarv LINrortD C. NICK. Cashier. LEOAL. ADVKItTISCMITS IK-S KSTATK OF SALLIK It. MiLL. icff deceased Letters testamentarr upon the Bpvi jsiaii nainu peen xranted to tha '11"1R!',: " KiyV; l"cb'l'l.' id BMt.ta mr. reaufcaled to maka navm-n. ....Idea In farce leceml-.r .11 1017 those having claims to present the a'ame without delay, at the ofllce of the corpora :r:-:--"-,..,- .-...;- -. ;l"".. u Jil. Hi? .mc? ot .,.he. oorpora" 4011 Chestnut t..Ihlladalpbla. tltin execuiyr. j-.,. ,'.. .-".:.lfc iiu THE PROVine-frr LIKE and TnuST COMrANT OF rMyj.'ADBLPHIA ASA 6. vl?;0, Pr-sld.nt. 0,J.hZZr ."it?JTti,l t t Eiecutii. 4.IH" ,r v..r. 1"1S Ph.atmit St. IKS KSTATK OF JOSEPH PRICE REJI. US' 1SI1TON, deceased Letters testa. .mentary oa tha abore estata havlnc been ranted to tho underslmed. all persona In debted to the said estate are requested to meniarx u.i.." r '.lo.iiaTini been malt, navment. and those havlnr rl.lm. , present tha same, without delay, at the iffloe of the corporation Executor. 409 Chest. 1 nut nut St.. Phllad.lphla.. lOSEPIt PKItrV ItEMINOTnn mr.A m, m,trr.t,..i. I H..C .,r n.... rJVA.,:iAy-AS i:5li:ii.-i"U rxrruior. traiAeA ivi-nnratlnn. tn Im. railrVl th. M.r. jtn rinllriln nnd Man Association the rtir"er and 'Wert of. which Is to conflict bul'dlnr and loan assn-latlon nnd-r the . law r-latlns- thereto, and for these pur- -- posea to hav. and rosa-as and entoy all tn. rlarits. benefits and nr'vlletes pf tha aalil act and He Sl1plrmrn,s vnivir Tinmenn nnV4uriie ?' .,.-..... I tjiN ihb cofnf oy qnArtTKR sw- 1 s, -...loo .fb .tr rSLiTJSr'.jf Tfotle a hereby aiyen that ano: t rnad. tc th. a v.,mmd Co Aiy aiwnrr JSK. 11. by said A ,.vv-r' -- .-...- -...... . STOiication win 'onrt on Frlf tt.wj nneir7 f n- ,i,n. wr iicc Anionio u paUtmDO tor license ntat nwle. ntonio uen- H"nnr v n"Hns. Aiirney for l'-'ltloner. WUKfTTORV or ArroryTANTW Certlfle4 IMblla Aereiintants i LAWRKNCB R. BROWN CO. JR ? T .ppTleinonwIII h. mad. to 'ih. '7 i&iXl. V'7 i-ieiftfini- nf h Rtntt of Punnavivanu Vi ")0 head; lomorrow. j.oo head. Market ?.& !n.r"f My-or -SP4W&Si ," y 400, , h Commonwealth of Pennaylvan a. entl- ,. 8i' ,.ro2?1 ,', ,?Si?' . V c ed "An act to provide for tlw (neorprrat'on ?tohl55rI?w' n2? I. V Rtii Tv Jf.d,r and rearnuflori of nrtajn corporations," to 10c hlir. Natle sJU'wil. sppim-ed Arrll Mth. 1S74. and th. supp'e. ! era. 10. SOB 13 'd ,y'run 1, I,'c"t,?.,,l,,fj roenta trelo. for the charter of on In-, !?"!' 114.800 17.B0: weatern. $14.73 a 'ra i n ri .- ' NEWS OF THE FINANCIAL WORLD NEW YORK MARKET STRONGER FOLLOWING IRREGULAR START Steel Common and Bethlehem "B" Recover t-,.l ti..i-- t jTiu-i ujl jiiariy .Liusses wuciuie jltujjs Because of Dividend Delay NEW YOltlv, Jan. IS. Business on tho Stock Kxclinnge was compressed within unusually narrow limits during the greater part of tho forenoon, with about tho only activity deserving attention consisting of commission houses sell ing In the first few minutes, after the opening. In that period half a dozen stocks wcro traded In on a fairly largo scale, declining from 1 to 3 points, but from then on until mlddny, business was listless, with absent ism pronounced not only on the board room floor but all through tho Wall street district. Some of the recent buyers of Crucible, who had taken the long sldo of the stock-on n confident belief that It was to be put on tho dividend list, were disturbed by the announcement of the directors tha tit Is not tho policy of tho company to distribute Its surplus earnings at tho present time, and that stock had a quick drop of more than 2 points to 53, rccov rlng about half this loss before midday. Some of tho bullish speculative clmecnt In Marine preferred were also disappointed, having expected some action on an extra dividend last night, but as -a matter of fact no meeting wns scheduled for yesterday and tho question of paying an extra dividend will como up nt tho regular meeting next Thursday. United States Steel held firm for a few minutes and then dropped 4..n .ln 1 Mr.1.. Halllnn 1n. . C C V ...1,1. n ..nil In GAR ... I. n n.1 n t 111U1 V Cll.lll i. JJU1I.I, ri'lllUK uuiiii lu oo yttt Willi tv win lu ot7f ui luu vuu u. llin ftaf Iinnf TI.IMMi.m Slm.1 'in" nlan vlntrlfid nbnllt 1 nnlnt. Tinltlmnrn and Ohio made a trilling gain nt tho start, but later moved with tho rest of tho list, selling at GO ex tho 2A per cent dividend. ! UPTURN IN COTTON 1 AFTER POOR START Uncertainty Caused by Fuel Order Has Not Entirely Disappeared COTTON IIF.I.T WIIATIIIIK CONDITIONS NKW YORK. Jan. 18 The follow In temperatures were recorded In the cotton belt this mornlnici Oklilhnniil A Mr unit Port Smith. 13: Utile Km k, IH Memphis. 20i Chattn niHiicii. 22! Virkuliitnr, Knnxillle, Aslie ll!e nnt AtlanlJl, lilt Abilene, Nliree port. Meridian. Illrniliigniini itml Nn.li tllle. 'itti Mneon mid ,tixuntu, :t0i Hun Antonio nnd New Orlenn. ait C.iilieslnn. t'oriMis (hrlstl, I'ennneotil, Churlenton. hmnnnnli nnd lVllmlilKton, 3Ht JacKsnn tllle. Ait Tn in inl, .1(1. NEW YOItK, Jan. IS. Trading in the cotton market on the opening call Indicated that tho uncer tainty which was caused hy the fuel order had not entirely disappeared and tho early tone was eabici. with April down 2G points nnd the active montns 10 to 1G points off. Wall street Interests and some com mission houses continued to sell, with Liverpool supplying tho now crop months. Trade Interests and fcome of the ciwt houses were buying and room traders also purchased. After the call, a steadier tone de veloped with commission houses taking tho various months. Before the end of tho first fifteen minutes of business I prices had rallied 5 lo 7 points, with j March the leader In the upturn. j Tho receipts nt tho ports for the day are estimated at 11,000 bales, against I 34.0G2 bales a week ago, 21,207 bales a year ago, hnd 43,000 bales two years I ago. Test.. 10:30 11 11:30 rlose Open n.m, n.m. a.m. January.. 3ll.ll." .lil.Tiil an..",." Itn.r.r. 30..-,.-, March ... 3(1.31 BlI.L'll 3(I.1K 30.1H 3(1.10 May L'D.tl.". SIKH 'jn.llt SU.tll Ltl.S!! July ft.7i in.no L'li.r.n iw.ku tm.no, October .. ::n.m 28.10 2H.1D 28.10 2S.13 Spot 31.80 Liverpool Cotton J LIVKKPOOL. Jan. 18. Spot cotton i was quiet today on tho basis of 23.2Cd I for middling, old contract, a decline of I 18 points. The sales wero 3000 bales. Tho receipts were 32 000 bales. Includ ing 8300 bales American. Futures wero qu'ct In tho early dealings. Spot prices were: American middling fair, 24.47d; good middling, 23.78d: middling. 23.26(1: I low middling, 22.73d ; good ordinary, ' 21.74d; ordinary, 21.21d. Cotton Buyers and Sellers NKW YOIUC, Jan. 18. January Rus I sell bid. March Hentz, Hopkins. Hubbard, i 1 IvCl"er- cellar,. GIftord, Martin, Wilson 1 1 and Segal bid: Wilson, Fllnn, Gumoens and Geer offered. April Hicks b'd; McPadden offered. Trave'rs. McFadden. GlffoVd and Martin May Hagedorn, Clearman, Wilson bid: Stltehell. K"eirrr Il.nl. n.1 u.,1. bard effered. JUiy .Mitchell, Penman. Allen and' Watklns bid : Burnett. Newman, Hart - corn nnd Cardoza offered. ucioDer .MCfaacien, rarrott. Mitchell, Hentz, Jay. Newmnti and Wcnman bid; Burnett, Peers. Sellar, Mitchell and Mc- ! Faddcn offered. RAILROAD EARNINGS CANADIAN PACIFIC WIS Second Week January. !2.3iw.onn From January 1 4.711.(100 Decrease. Increase Miooo DIVIDENDS DECLARED iron nnd steel Company. , Cuba Railroad Pays Scrip Dividend lHo.rocno,f0rneeorrr.'jrrneu:LV JOIUC. Jan. 18.The Cuba Taylor-Wharton regular nuarterly H. ...... ...., j i (U biul-h oi record jnnu 1 nry 24. Hooks will remain closed until .in Va hln Vn .... . o , I- . . I Com-' stock, Ulrard Fire and Marin- Tmiipan.. nany. 3 per cent, payable June 23 to stock, of record January "' l-iclfle iwr and i.irtt cn ,... auyr,y ' " n Pfrred. pajabli I y'.l'r'.1 to ,ock cf r-cord January 22. 'niiaaeipniayoniributionship, ill per cent ," d."iL".h'.llfi '"'.'?"" on poll- , -,.,., u ,- --": -.. . . ff . ner cent In cash on preferred and ?', .nr c'n In eb and i of 1 per . 1 ",,v vuiiujdiir. rfauiar moniniv , vti,. ,,, iln.-k 1111 common an psvapin xiarch I " "teek of record February 15. ! Mechanlea' Insurance Company, resular I semiannual A per cent, navnlil. iah.v ,,Md Ituhber Company, usual nuarterly of .v. irr vlt I 1 tn atock I'eopies ' rany, rentular 0J,'' January " LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS y"iAy- Jin:. V,.'"0.? Kstlmate.I il"'J". '""V- 'u.7innV"'J,f", .blot 1-H.t head! tomorrow, soon head. Market slow -V r.m. tin .Wi. lmii un inam ttl. it. .in. .riiem,!)' v riMJv v-r" w" . tlrt ftnfitn Jt. nl iiii.ti.i. rt.T"j tT I U l J T' 1 KIV.K.UUi kuuu 1T.80. KANS4S CITT. Jan. 1 . CATTLK lie celnta fiOOO heid. Market weak 110(18 Receipts, 10 OOO h.rt Vsrket steady no hither. Ranee lB..10OlA.3. SIIBEP Receipts. 5000 bead. Market steady. BOIJTir OMHA. Jan. 1R. HOOB He. I,',B7niiftV'1' Jl"1e, ""dy' "" I M-'''1' il" hiikki' Keceipts. 1000 neaa. aiarx.t ,. cr, 43. 1 Granuln'ed Sugar Unrhnngcd NEW YORK, Jan. 18 Rertned sugar I Is unchanged with the American. t i tlonal and Arbuckle Brothers quoting ft iC Th. 1?f.rat nnil the Winur mm. ,.- -.- . ---. -. -. . ... ...-, w...- panles are atlll withdrawn. Cuban raws are unchanged at B 005c ales A.mrfm.nta of bvn! reflnwrr.. will h. ronvf" wi of" "record T JanVriu reDru"' ! Grande Railroad. The action Is mid to wh everybody wanted n!d I SUe8t ' ?:li"r?nl,.,f '"2 II 2 tP" ,A,C? "' ?V3 f'"'? Kil Mi cIi jr r-Se.V.rn'" '" h.iiip.1 V. .. f,;u n ,. ,.... . ,,..... .u. ...i ... wnom eeryDCuy wanted, and no one Iowa central .. it h Ttealty Imn 15U In wh rh were mostly In a lobbinr m nt nuarterly of 'j percent liVyl . r.A.nf inm.nt enr tilt nnn nnr , ii... couI'1 blml for Io"Bi one fit the sanest. ;',"':' J.,;- SJJ4 U B nealty Imp i, premium over wholesale, futures. Cold to ato'ck of rPe'cJ.rd "j'anSSry ! " ". ftJS 2 iSZf "! nn'?ent-'. eerful "and SrtV. 'til ! ,-,Vh TESf cirp". ,? SKffl.SJ' W"9 ''n "I"" '" "" r :ui rv TRADING IS LIGHT IN THE GRAIN PITS Belief That Receipts of Corn Will Increase in the Near Future CHAIN Illll.T WI.TIII".K I1)Ki:i'.ST . CHICAGO. Jan. 1H. llllnol. (ienehillr fair lonlnlit. not quite mi told In nor Ih und rentnit. 3lii-ourl ralr nnd nut quite t.o cold tonlKtit. UUronnln I'nrttr cloudy tonlnlit, nnt quite m cold In Millth. .Mlnnevotnl'nrllv cloudy lonlnlit, not ho culd In MlllttieilHt. Ion Portly rloudy tonltbt, not oulte o cold tonlRbt. Nnrlh lljkotu Mostly cloudy tonklit. Miinewhiit Muruier in extreme ent to night. Miutll D.lknln Alinlly cloudy, Mlth lllht mio In went tonlcht! kIIkHIIv wiirmer In fcouth tonlsbt. Nebrawl.u Incrrutlnic cloiidlneftH nnd not mo cold tonlsbt, snmv In eiit. ICujium liicreuiilnir cloudliienii nnd nnt eo told tonight. Mnntnna t'nettled lonlulit, colder In we-t nnd centrnl tonUht. Wjnmlnir Snow tonlTiit, colder In went und north central tonleht. CH1CAOO, Jan. 18. Llttlo business wns transacted In the grain pits this morning. Leading coin- mission houses are convinced that the receipts of corn will Increase In the near future, but tho cash markets arc ex- pected to feel the effects first. The slzo of tho movement is said by those who arc closest to the railroad and directing authorities to be limited only by weather and trallld conditions. .Tnnimrv nneneil llnflmnvnil nl 1 !7r.i and later sold at He lower. , ..,-... . .. T... B lower. May was $1.24, against .tenlny. The re- quoted at $1.21 'i to Jl.24',4 at tho end yesterday celpts of corn hero today wero 132 cars. The market at Liverpool was firm. Shipments from Argentina for the week wero 051,000 bushels, against 1,748.000 1....1..1. in-. ,oo -ei, ..i.u.i i uua..u.o ,ot .,t.... ,. ......... ri'i'ij there Is 2,500,000 bushels compared with 3.C00.000 bushels a year ago. There wero fev; quotations for oats, liiviv nciu tw iuuiaiiviti vi v to. May opened at 70.4&7Cc, against 7Cc at tho end yesterday. The feeling was bearish. The receipts here today were cars. The tone at Liverpool was firm. There wero no shipments from Argentina for the week. .,.., The tece nts of wheat at M nncanol Is and Duluth today were 172 cars, against 283 cars last year: at Winnipeg, 208 cars, compared with 281 cars; at Chi- cago, 5 cars, against 54 cars. 1 xne tone at Liverpool was nrni. rx- I pdrts from Argentina wr the week were ,922.000 bushels, compared with 1,444.000 1 bushels last year. The visible Bupply ther Is 3.3S0.0OO bushels, against 5,250, - 000 bushels a year ago, Financial Briefs The New York Suhtreasury lost $307,- ! ."00 L. JihnS. '" ,!,",P!!"cl "f ' lne ca5n "" Kal" B"u- ' ' to ' ! 6.1S8.000. ICenslncton Trust Comnanv directors. ! at V their meeting for r elected Charles L. Martin v reorganlz itlon, vice nresident. 10 succeed iienry rj. birainmann, tie- ceasca' Coal Co. Votes 2 Icr Cent Extra 18. The Maryland West Virginia, has dividend of 2 per NEW YOItK. J in, Coal Company, ot declared an extra cent. In addition to the regular annual dividend of 1 per cent, both payable , Februnry I. Books close January 21, reopen February 1. n ,; , . , . : . Ballro id Company has declared a scrip dividend of 3 ner cnt Jnnuarv "G and Vmi,iB ,,n Pehrinrv 1 101 r redeemable on Februarj 1. 1021. or "ueemuuio u reuruary j, jji, or earlier nt thei nntlnn nt th nnmonv . :. . ". '. .'.." .T" ".JV1"., ' " " ' aly on February 1 of each year until ' lime appointta lor payment. , Ask Denver and Kio Grande Receiv NEAV YORK, Jan. 18. The Frog and Switch Company has filed petition in the United States District Court In Denver asking for the am ment of a receiver for Denver and Carrr Vacuum Cleaner on Yntir Hell - - We think vacuum cleaners havo been perfected to the limit In this country. but here's an English type ot portable .laorf!,. "fillPlllin" .lean., n a .I.... Mll electric "suction" cleaner, as they call It over there, that will. do real preten tions work, and iwelghs but seven and one-naif pounds. It Is really ono of tho most Ingen'ous vacuum r'-r. rl I. oped. A man can work right along with It without tiring and, bes des. u o- pep ally adapted to cleaning stock on shelves, books In llbrar'es, etc The belt type electric suction cleaner, by a turn of the switch and a guiding hand, sucks out; int itust rrpm nxtures. shelves. stock, stationery, machinery, etc., In a Jiffy. Passports for Jamaica An order has been Issued bv the net. !T2;ft every alien arriving on the Island Horn any country not within tha British em blre to have a. nasanort vised bv . tint. Ish consular officer In the country from which embarkal on ha. h..n ,-,,. cv, -. ....... ......., ..v.. ... w iiuu,, aui.ii intrsons arriving In Jamaica without hav- lug their passports so vised may suiter Kerlnil. .mlirri..m.n T...M,.,i.. . mem oi a receiver ior uenver ana itio -i 1 - j.,,-.... . " i mire i",nr ... "".' c i: i i nr. . 44 rn.r in nrirrs or frr.h - h. .....i th. w..,i .u.uuio iiiuriam. i.ec nia poems snow. I.k Kri w . . nv, v H Pmelt. . . .. 4Ti ' Nearby nrsts, i.kow:o,io per cass: do. what was the real Inner life nnd genius '"" ""h T,rH '" " H Rmrlt pref 4.1 i t;ur.r.'.nir.'J',lP1"' ""O Per rases do. seconds. ! of the man , how rich In that very en,o! '? Z'l--J8 clrVLZ" W ' VASnSWo ?Jrr?.M.i,i3,lnSj."f BKr DAU SILVER tlon' l0V8 beauty and charm." "re ' il '. m r f V. v. i" t t?' ' 21 ease! do. seconds. tl6.dflOlR.oo per caMt'U ,.,, - .,t belllon against fact," "rpirltuality," "mel-J x.l v t nf' innu whai . ..'.'. '. "tj W?r1f,S:'K..fxiISiy.4V,5'n'nl..,9., I Today Yr.t. riV, fr.;1"16- anchoiy which he himself catalogued H'A ?" '",1. V""J M'f ri slfi I 2i .JTe'cted'aVeW London (pee.) 44' 444 431. 4.-.V, 43Vi as the cradle gift of tho Celt. - . ' '1.1" i?v..ii: ."" wt Md " "' iV4 Jobbing at 73073c per Soi. u " W"e ?rnUTtfU"r.- ralltophtt?."rJ"!ShJL.""twW ""'!' "?"' kma sst New York Stock Sales Last ClOSO . 1!J il:r,o Ixiw a.m. IK " SK r , Mi Kit i .".OK 305 J 71 71 Utah IK Hi vm OH 71 A'1ca Oo'd M .... A n1ia Jnne.iti M?? ?," . 10 74! i :li 71U '" Am Can Df. Am Car Kdr Am Internationa' mi. Am Unseed 29'jf Am Locomotive i.yf AmSmot & lOf mi 6.V.' B5U B5 Tfl'i JWI 7!i Am Sumatra To!).... n.'.' 05 i Ci'-j lui (in nirei i ounuriM. . oos Am To To ii) 1J31J lOW 10.1K AmTobarco 157JJ AmWoolpn 4GJ... ... Am Zinc I, AS 131.; Anaconda Copper .. (IDS C9H f9! SOU Atch Ton ASF kij bit 84!i HM'f AtchTASKpf .... 81J At antic (I A w I imi IladftlnLnco 6a! Hat A-Ohio . ..52 4 HatoplLn Mlnlne 1 mi 5JK mi 0 30 JdhSi asmtc... 74!i 75K letnSpfsrfp OS J rookjnHnpTran.. 41 ... Hums Hrotlvr no4 ... I'Mlto&s p.T.or ... mif .. Cal l'etroeiim uu 7-t'f 74H Ca I'ctroeumnf An 40!f 40'f 4Djf Canadian l'aclllc 13 ij, 13-.U 13SW 13SH Centra Loath Co. ... fll'J wiH Oils li-'H Cerro do I'aco .10 Chand or Motor 72!f Chesapeake & Ohio... 61K -in'reai we'tpr. ... a) Chi Ml AStPani t-i i vuiaui Kn I pi, ,., 72 Chi A Northwest Ol ChlMl.ftSt I'pf.... 72'i 72!1 7231 72U 10 'in c'lt'li opcn'f't'c ts'l c It I &P7pc nf tc V) 19 Chi e Conner VM ioH I3i 15, C hlnoCopiwr .. . . Co orado Fuo! i. I . Co'umhia Oaj & K. . Corn Prod Itef . ... CruciboSt"! 1 Cuba Cane Sucar .. Cuba Cane Sucar of 4V. SO Mi soli 20' ;j2i M!i .'lOJj bin aw 30. 3jj m 7!) "bH He & Hudson 100)4 ven a inoiipi. ... Dome Mines Distillers' Secur. ... Krle Eric 1st pf Krle 2d pf . Gaston V & W Genera Kcctrie. ... ; Oeneral Motors. . Goodrich II K Co. . Great Northern pf. mi s 35H . 8H . .10 . 145'. . 24 ,. WLV, 1-lj. .. ,.J4 M.'S 14H . 1!) '.liiou i&y, ias'j i"u .112 108)5 107.' 107-'4 . 39 . 87 8' S7 87 in .Norc lororcp 20 Greene CanancaC... ,')ii .' 2d!. 2d,'. .(ij. . . . uuir states Steoi S7 Inspiration Conner... .It 41 4f 44 IiterboroCon s lot HarvN J us; IntMcrMailne 23Ji I Int Mer Mar pf .... 11314 Int Paper 27 i Int Nlcke! 274 Kan City So I0)j Kan City South pf... m Ko y SprlnE Tiro. ... 45 Kenneeott CoDiior .Tt .'. 2.l't U3 2515 -:k 10 2.i pro J l.Vi -;;. !)UH 2(iV ' ,' 10 10 32 rJw-f'v'n 0,. Jn-'n J juicy 5 JMeIM lstpf.... T7 !B,,ran ctto eum.. 871; 873c 83 80.' 87 SS 'il 20.' j tl O'J 93 JJf I euo cum pf . . s$i.; .,,,, ."C111'.'---- J"dvale steel ?i , '"J'"' m 1, ,. . , c p 'rc,s , M.",?nI ".' . 3W 4.V 41tf 44 4!i . 2l!i . 42 raj; . 10 . 91 10) 20j; 4Ui C9 SVi 41 G'J -". vunuuii o. ly. . v' , , , "V'V SMJS" , fc K"" Nations Illscult. 93 93 .41 ... . 18,' ... . 0S15 ... 1031 5 . . .82 .Wi 30' . 00 . 40 15'i . 20Vi Nev Con CoDoer. New York Central. N rfok&West.... Northern Pacific .. hhiiw-ii iw-V. Ohio titles Gas . Owens Unit e t , p" ".. ",,, f. ';; ' Srte nwL r" 43; 43: Pitts & West Va. . GV 205, GJ Mi , 1 i 4 t J,',",' J 1 ' pf ' " fi4S C3 .'CLhSL-. V.V.-' " ' ' i?.i " 03 Pressed Stee' Car. .. CUi I'ul man Co. 1 1 10 110 fll) z.l 71 '4' 74 in 60 23 ' s,, -., , J(' conCoDDcr' xieadln" I Rep Iro'ii AStca' .' 1 .., n.i. 1 . 60 ft) 23 72 74'' 74'4' 235i 72 7.T L- 4 Bt lx)ulsSanFran!!!'. H 1 Se: bjard A L pf.....' 10'i ' Sears Itoe & Co . ...14j ' binclalr Oil & Itef. ... 3- 74Ji -. 115 i 10'i 145 14 32i 32 10i Y ,1 ( ooutnern l'aclllc. Southern Ky Studebaker Co. .. 1 Superior Steel. ... . 81! SI),' si SI .. 59i ": .lTi.f ,,11 ,.., . .- -.- iw , 1 Jenniop&u.. 13) 143 143 142 143 m -. .r. . .. Texas Co Tobacco Products. u Ol .')UJx ,l Unonl'acllle lll lilt: Mitj nni United Clear Stores.. Vi 'JiH 'J'i 0"H United Krult... 117!, 1,7!.' U7 i llf). USInd Alcohol no llfl'i 116f HSU I V S Rubber istpf.V '. m' V.'. uoaiou IMP" USStee'pf lo) Utah Copper fflj; Va-CaroChem -Mi CO'' SS.'i g&, Wabash. . . 11 U'atiieK nf 39! KS 39 60"' 391j 39JJ Z'.V, Western Union Tel 1 Westing E AM....'. 3'!.' 60!I 3-Vi 60 38J,' 60 Wilson & Co.... White Motors 33 IMJfJ S,-",-, ,.,10' IC " 1M 5. Ohio" pJ?rWdS-0lfJ&.rIi Mo tor.. 3: General .Motors prefeed.C"!La! Homestake JllnlnW 1 - Anaconda Cppner. 2: Mldrala Steel u vvnv Mrs. Ward's View of Arnold Matthew Arnold's face was strong and ,rUBge1, the larfre mouth' the broad-llned "" ""ti-LT0"8' C0'd;bla:.k re rt fAcamt.innA .. . - .. n0 rcsemblanco except for that fugitive yet vigorous fmm.thinv ,mm. .. ., I. ,,, Bome,l,n,r ,vnlch call "family likeness" to cither his father ot "family likeness" to either his father ni ..uA.. ,, . .. . .. '"'" ul """.'"' BU" u "e urother no near .? "imin age Dut the Celtic trace Is there, though derived, I have sometimes thought, rather from an Irish thin n Cornish source vniV.iJ ? 11..., "l2 New Hamnton Institute Prlnrlnnl - --- "! I The Rev. James E. Gregg, who has I Just been appointed principal of Hamp-I ton Institute, the trade school for t nawAAa n, tlnmnlnn r. . I . I llt.iura ab ..u,,..ut, . n., nan UUm Hartford, Conn., and Is forty-two years old. He was graduated from Harvard In. 1897 and received his master's degree In 1001. In 1903 he was graduated from Vale University Divinity School, He taught at St. George's School. New- port. II. I., for three years, nnd then became pastor of the Congregational 'church at Plttsfleld. Later he accepted a pastorate ,at Lowell, but returned to , Plttsfleld five yearn ago. The Rev. Anson Phelps Stokes, secretary of Yaie Unl verslty. Is quoted as saying on learning ot Mr. Gregg's appointment to Hampton; "Hampton Institute is fortunate In 'A.'," "V ".'.T" .V"T" u,.""c" " having at Its head a man of such high S?2K JESS In Sentimental Bank Purchase President Wood of the American UTnnl.n c-nmn.nv' h.. .vu..i . a , sight could have been less r I Si rire. Iin !-S 1 r V r.V '"U "!.r.ts, W85Ui flr.i., 47t4l.e.r.enci.: uit-uiiiy iiiuii ma oucer nanepr. "Tn.rrr. nnm"'.K. . . . . ,i 1111 . ic riir nr.iiu ,..n.. .iaiii.. i.-u ""; ..---'-"."i .i.An... .1 ..... ...... . . rz"'-. " .. .,.. .. .... j r. -.'. -z i.iivcuc iwp.1 creamery, extra, nc. ,m,i K I Ot .nio;o ."..;;:. .'.r".. r"-."- Illinois iVntrat. 01 I'ntd nrnir il nr T.t "i" '" .i'AKA'"v'!.."""J.-''r''""rfl! . ""' 10 icr .,,. oa naa uui m uo inougnt. Ot in In, Acrleul 11i t'nlteil hrui nu r"""! 'IWJ". . "niinfnr, 1.umc nnr. I in a nnnonlln.. ...uv. 1. 1 it. -." . - in ?p . u' '. 1 i.n'eil ITUff... IHW bv nrlnts. fancy. f7e: do. hv.mi iva I " -" -"" "" nun. b sioou xour- i mt Arcnrui pr. 4.1 I'nuert Pap nrd 1S sioriric- firsts 4nsic- ieeoniis r iiBiB: SOUare n cnilrtenllif r-nmrl,. ...' Inl Cra. C,n ,,! IM1 II M V.n . I. .'"." c. "llSii.iJ;,I'i,'v . S'iv.V.'!. "wise: "'"J: nffalrs. an admirable lnsnector nf I1"' '"kJ ?!.,!! !i C. ?.' 1? F.tlC.H There was an advance' of (10c per 1UO a-hnnl. n Hollh,r..l . . I ni'r. '""r ..... "V. ' n .- I i' pr.. 44 Ca.S In PrlCCS Ot fresh eCCS. due to r.lr-m. ,,wvr.fc.. ww...,,., ... ,uiviaacu m unviiimes a clay. It seemed nnnee.Marv tn ' old bank building In N'ew Bedford Ma., i.. .. ." J '. ,.V !." ".! c "?ry ,0 ' because of Its sentimental valuo. It i J .!. 1,.,. ...l,ll. 1,. ... ,.. .' ' NEW YORK 1 1 New York Bond Sales 11:50 l. ni. Mi liu 11 m ItlBh 4Snn Analo-Frrncli B . . wi',i Iikik Am Forplitn Hcc .'.till liiou Arnfr Tfl 3 vl'i l!(io Armour Co 4H... HH J mm Atlnn Co I. 1st It. SJ'4 12(1110 llnt-rfAnuv 11- K.lth LOW Nil VZK II U Kl'k K5H MS liioiui chill Conner 7s...ln.1H 10.1S lnnS .him, unrs fit unio ev s. 111 111 ,11 Hlmo fli Jl Q Jt 4s. . liSTi tiS'i lll'J undo Krenrh Hen SH.. nil',4 iiiih tinU , 41)0(1 III Central 4 Til 7XH 7S r Kiimi interb It T ref .'n. sot n xi Hiimmi Inler .Mer Mar n.. IH ti4 114 lf.2000 ,i llonitu 3Vjh... 08. .12 fts.AO OHM Z180OO do 4 t1n.tnon.1nvo.1s Kind t.vnns lis N.IVi N.'iK R. KIIMI Mnrsclllos ls . ... N., X.V5, noun l'ennn Ken ct 4sa lit tit 20(1(1 Ht I. ft H V Per A ll M 1(1(10 do Her II W I.. 7 07 2000 Texas Co 4s nil's IHiH SOOll V S ItuMs-r .'. . 77H 77N soon Union Pc rM 4s. 7n'J TilVi loon u K of o II ft I r. ni'l nR'i IIiihi do Stis new lflti O.Ti II3U 111 Ml 117 lill'i 77J 7H(i vYt 1'3U MONEY-LENDING HATES lMlt API! IMI1. Call. C 1ir cent: time,'Bi6 per cent. Commercial paper, three to four months, B',4B?i per cent! six months, 3V4(ft5?i per cent. Reserve Hanks' Discount Hates Ofnelnl rates ef dlsrount for ench of the twelve Federal dlstrlets nr nre follows: Days 1. or 13 up .10 up on up Irs to .10 to C.i I lo llll noston 4 4 44 4H New York 3'J 4 4 4V4 Phllartejphla 4 I 4i 44 Cleveland 4 1 44 4i rtlphmond 4 4V 4H 4' Atlanta 4 I 4V4 4V4 Chleairo I I'i 4J4 r. 8t. Iiuls 4 I 44 44 Mtnneapotl 4 4,, 4,, T. KanSHS City .... 4 44 44 44 Dallns 1 I 44 44 San Trnnolsro I 4 14 4'S FOKKIGN EXCHANGE XKW YORK, Jan. 18. The prevail- ing tone In tho Foreign xcliange mar- ket generally In the cany dealings tooay was sieauy. rrencii esuimnRu who reature or nrmness nno renccieu 11 ron sldcrablo scarcity. Lire and Swiss' were better nnd there was material Improve ment In Scandinavian exchanges. Quotations were: I Demand sterling 4.7GU, cables 4.7G,',. 1 Sixty-day bills, nominally, 4.7IV4 '4.7H4; ninety-day bills 4.CU4.9V. Franc cables G.CS8.. checks B.70?4. Lire cables 8.40, checks 8.41. Swiss cables 4.42, checks 4.44. Oullder cables 43. checks 43,i. Pesetas cables 24.32, checks 24.24. Hublo cables 13U. checks 13. I Stockh lm cables 34, checks 33ij. -.tlanl. cables 32. checks 32zU. enhagen cables 31U. checks 30. ' Chr: Copenhagen GOVERNMENT IJONDS Hid . . l''4 .. nilVi . . mi . . lm ..1111 Ak ' 2s reBiiterod 1113(1 b coupon lll.Tl . . 3s renlslerrd 101H 117 ij '1 reBlstereit 1023 . ils rouiKin lull 4n eounon 1112 3s reKlitered 101(1 i .Is coupon 111 111 , Panama 2s registered lliso. I rnnania 2s reiilstered 11138. I'unnmn 3s mastered Hull.. Panama lis eounon lid mi .,, ...,. rrWVW MVRk'PT NLA ORlV COI'l'Eb MAKKbl Today's Yesterday's opening R..i2ftH.fl4! August . . 1 September I October . November lleeember January . 1-Vbruary March ... nrll .... .May 1 Juno . . . . 'July 108.73 H.71fN.-3 (U 11, II" i'. nr K-J?S!!7 ivN.Ma n.iii fij KV12WK.114 K.HO0R.I 8.1'u 8.33 08.37 N.M 8. 30 4 6tK "ft S.3IMS.30 I 8:888:3$ INACTIVE NEW YORK STOCKS Following are quotations for Inactive New York stocks and in which there were no transactions today. The price. gtven is uiu iai.1. i""" -- Am Cotton OH. 23 M K k T r,H Arim: Advance Adva I AJax . Am Am Ca 1 Am ' Am Am I Am ' Am Am l.oco pre ' Am i Am Smelt pt A UU'4 N O T '.?,,. smelt 11... no N Y Air llrake.ianu Steel Tdy.. 38 N Y Dock...... lljj . ' Am Steel l'dy . Am Suxar pref. 1011 ' Am Wumatra pf 11.1 N Y N II & II.. 2KH N Y n ft w IN',4 11 II M 1st nt 40 Am rou pr new no Am T S. T 3d pf 2Vi N It It M 2.1 pf Ml' Am T & Cable. 35, N"rf & South.. 214 Am w Pan pf.. "I'i Norr .'"' vi s. 1 .. j. Xorf L West Df 78T4 Xiwil "b 1st K B2 North Amer J,-144 1 Am iinc Si j, pi -C AOtWlnl.. 80 llhlo Kuel 4t , Am Woolen pref li Ohio pas rets .. 113 ' A,.i,iu., ,. w Ontario Silver.. 3 I V:r ... ' ..'.. , ri'.n- Tint nf 10 Att Coast Line. 83H J?eo Ons A C.. 42 llald Loco nref 07 Pan-Am Pet pf . 00 Halt & Ohio pf . 5(IW Pan-Am P prior mrrett (.0 . . Ilarrctt Co pf llatopllas Mtn Ileth Steel . . Ilrlyn Un das Ilrown Shoe . Ilutterlck . . . Kit nref ct US .100 . 1 PaclOo Mall 2.H1 Peoria & PJast. li's 7ri I'miA c:o .'. 103 Plerce.Arrow . . 331 0.-, P r i Ft L. . nn Ki'i run Krv 10 rt.KU'ii Oat Packlnc Co 3I uy u pk" pr 11.1 cent i.eam pi.iu Hendlnir 1st pf.. Tl." Cent S Am T. .1134 Tteadlna- 2d Pf . . 30 Cerro de Pasco. 2tS Hen I & 8 pf . . . 03 Chandler Motors 71 Savage Arms .. r,4'.i Chi Ot West.. n St I. & S P pf. 20 Chi & Alton 7 St I, & H W... 23 Chi fc Alton pf. 23H Saicon Motora.. R'i Chi & N W.... 03 Seaboard A Iv. . R Chi si N V pf.l3u!i Sears. Itoebuek .144 Cluett-rbdy pf. .110 Sara.rtoo pf...lin Col & South... 14 Shnttuck Ariz.. 1?i Col & So 1st Pf 47 Slnss.Sheff 40 Col & Ho 2d pf. 42H So P It Sucar..l4.1 Comp Tab P.ec. 27 South Hwv pf.. BR Cont Can 87 Stand Mllllnir. . 8.V.I Consol (las ... 87 Sland Mllllnr Pf RS Con O K U k V no Studebaker pf. . nl Cont Int Cal M. 17'4 l L S T inJ Corn Prod pref ("US Sun stl 1st pf.. ns Crucible Stl pf RR'4 Tex : Pae 17 ) D?.c&scci ll SS JJSSfcS.Sfc ! IsS Cuba C Sus pf. Rn Txas Co rets.. 111(4 'i iowater oil. .2in Third Ave 21 Tohaceo Prod pf pit . I'cirou r,uiiun..i..i ,'trco j-rnn pi en l I w 17fi'i Trnnsu-, ft irmi 4h Klen Htnr Hat . r.RU T st i, & w 7U , Ked M fc P pref 2RVi T St I. ft w etfs RH c.en Cbemlcal. .ins T Ht I, w pf. sn Bi"pta,t ii.' T.i.fii.'n V A- odrirh n V pf.inn Cnderwood Tmr M nranhy Mlnlne. .t I'nderwd T -f . .11MU nrne fan Top HiiJ I'nlon Par pf 70 !"!m."'.'!L"'.- ?? ""-" Allov pt .37 . ir-rV.v c, ... 71U Wrst Pac H H. ITU MarVav r. Tif .T w-stahs. 1st pf MH 1f.n-l Ifrtrr "M Whrel ft L R. . U ....-.-.. .... --.-- H nP. N I".. . Ili ',3 JI"".',2.',r ZZ ,.' ;.T: K ff nl "J' n- ".-. It Ui viiiv.di?d0riV ' ?R '"-n'-M.i "r. 1 wienn Co pref'. na 1.lll,l. tl 01 WonltVArll, 1llt 111) . . . Healine Persons Instead of Room In following up th policy of "local- lz'ng heat" a leading electric heating concern recently recured n contract cov- erlng the installation of thlrtv e'.otr'o heitera In the Tuberculosis Sanatorium of the Independent OrdT of Foresters . In Lopey. Canyon, a short distance from ' Loi Angeles. I These heaters will be Installed, with - out the sta-ds. on the under s'de'of the" table In the dining room, radlntlncr ih. heat downward to trlk. the floor and bo rndlntrd up. by, thtjs means keeping the bodies of those at th dining table warm rather than attempting to hent all the air 'n the room Tn other words, they heat he Individual Instead of heat Ing the room. Inasmuch as the diners utek, or haU Vn hour during meals thr .,'..' ...... ""r """'e mw" '" win omjr nn in tne room twenty mln i modat'nir mo-o than ion iiennt. hT l """"' V. ' . .Inlln ' "" WOnle Whep 9 Lixpress.w. M '-J ''7 '.." I I1.3OW2.30: Home Beauty, 1 30B'' '-,. iV "'"""-"- -- ice Hum.. ..?. M"ei '""' ltV I llclous. l.73B2.S0: Klnt. II flora o so'. i?! nee um pi m-i "":'' "'", I ley, II. 30O2.B0: Stayman 1vln.T'..' ii'K ' - .. ,. c..!.- nubber... iiu iiorri-s ;""; .",,, 2: l'earmaln. 1.752: Newtown Plnnln ! 1Ust! l'""111" "aulu aP,es fffi Wl ., W "m J? MWrkX l-? Tho wireless operator at division head- Express ; CJf riVi.k i'lst En ' la'- "Pnles. nearby, pcf -bushel ba.iVi Quarters at one. 01 tne .-auonai rmy Hide l'Vf .' Nat !'K 5 pfltonvi I 230011.25, lemons ,,rlK.x. 1307; Lna"n.Ci: camps got a shock recently that will not Mmi-!. Vr.r 111.-.14 Nat Kn & St pf nn per bunch, ll.sso.'.no: ornnces, California, lm duiillcated until the troons start Unseed pref 70 ' Nat Tad ..... 43W Krffl' 'S"i.orSr"-. "? J1' ! "m-er the ton." f nit T-JAI Is-fan DrPl . in -"-. """- iuiun. i-ei -ftirnn. t:apii - - AND PHILADELPHIA STOCK PRICES Salcs in Philadelphia 11 ..V) Net a M. rnee. .... . I"h '""W" AAllla Ins. 10 10 a Am das., so so SHIec Stor 4054 40i nLeh Val. 60 SO 300 Leh Val Tr pf. 0 JO -0 Mldvale. 4SU 4S 0 1enn It 11 40 4 Mi. SO l'hlla Klec IS 211 SO Vn Tract 11 41 40 17 Q I .. 70 70 ISflOU S Steel 00 M SO IV Vti SO 404 16 B8 JO 43 1 46 Wi 41 10 so 1H Kx dividend. iion us iii.jp .... lllsh I.ow A.M. Net chae. njnu l.id iionus 3,in... 08.50 D8 08 1300 'do 4s... OS 10 OS 00 .30 ISO do 1st 4s 00.80 00.80 00.80 .10 C000 Phlla Klec v 1st Bs. 9 03 0i M INACTIVE PIHLA. STOCKS Following are quotations for Inactive stocks listed on the Philadelphia Stock Kxchange and In which there were no transactions today. Tho price given Is the last previous close Am Oa Amer : as War., l'il.eh Nav pts pf .104 Mill ... H4 I-h Val Trans 274 Stores .. 32 I.lt Urns ..... - Inr.. nrf ' l.lllin KehUVlKlU M. Amer HI Am Stores nref n 1luff A Husn t r HH .Minehlll gj" Huff ft Hus pref 40 North Pa . . . . " S?!T .!r?.n. .i"H ". ' I," 'if -a;3 i.nn nirci .....iiit i- ... ... . Coii Trae N J. (144 nwys Oen J Oen Asnhnlt .. 14T4 Ton Mlnlnit ... i lit t II T 1(1 tJn Cos N J-;,. lit & lira T pf. 17 t! H Hieei vi...". ' 4 Warwick Iron.. Key Tel pf B7 W J ft Sea .... 4 Key Tel 1st pf. 17U West Coal i' I. Nav rts 2d pf 43 Wm Cramp ... i PHILADFLPIUA 'MARKETS PROVISIONS , Ther won verv little trndlnc hut the mar ket ruled ateadv Quotation: City beef. In fet. emoked nnd nlr-drled. 32e: wcMcrn beef. In nets, nrnoked. 32c: elty beef, knuckles nnd tenders, nmokcd nnd alr-drled. 33c: western beef, knucklin nnd tenders, smoked. 3.1c: beef hams. 143: tiork. famllv, J."ilM.i2: hamn. H. 1". cured, lonne. 2RW -lie: ham. eklnned. Inne. 27fl2Sc: haina, skinned. moked. 28t2nc: other hnm. S2K1' elty cured, as to brand and . erau-, owsoc; hams, smoked, western cured. 29 30ci ham. boiled, boneless. 4tcl ntcnlr shoulders, s. p. cured, loose. 20c; picnic Mourners, smoked, 2Ce: bellies. In picnic, according; to nverase. loose. 31c: breakfast bacon, as to brand and nernnre rltv curpd. 3'IC: bmakrnnl hnrnn '..l.rn rtirtl. Sn! lard, western, refined, tierces. 2(1'4 027c: fflned. tubs, 2(lV427c: Inrd, , 'ct.lerenaered,;, tUrec' 20V4 , tub.. sti"fS?c.re C"y' 1""' rcn,lcrca- REFINED SUGARS iitlim.'iS?j"" 'nlrl.v n,r,lv? V.'.i'1; ntet Stra fl,nBadKV,a0nulaYed,',,,, of 7-jWH-S5c Ior ru ex himv nnnniipwi UAlltr 1 HUlJUGTb CIIKKSK The market ruled firm with a orrcrrlnsmaounttincnh.. 5!'"orli"1, th' llmU,d .annVry?ejuneiU2lernee1ar.,1hVKhe11a:orPn.!SI fresh-made. best. 23U C2.1i4ei do, do, fresh - made, fair to Bood, 22023c. POULTRY Livn-Th n,i m,i,., ..-.. .,. """! readily absorbing tho limited offer" inns of line stock. The quotations worV 1 as 1 .'owa: owls, extra quality, welihlng medium? 2iic; stnirin' sounir roosters, 24W2.-.c; old - rJT - "Willi I n, -f 'II' i(C Old lmllan"nr.nS.;lc'-..,'J"' ,'fklC S"i8.ii'eilo. 1 inuian icunncr. 2llvr2ec: turktvs l7ffrtu-. iBeese. 23f2Kc: Kulrieas. per nnir 3itr,: 7.K4W7.H7 pigeons, old. per pair, IU 20c. (io. younc Kual.llr" Palr' -u8"c' FRESH FRUITS -M ark"... tii"luck wf,",',ul,' nnu weak, yuotii 5ns ft?'". J" .'-Jnn"than, T5i.B0- KiS"' ; yfgJSff. Xil $& ' 'jrecnlnir. ''&,;, 1'aldwln.' j'ais'uwilEb'; , '"t.l 23 ? ; lHkSi &" P ; Viteafssi "ano.Tl304 M.0,,,1",- i ncrlal 3.- ir.,n -; ii.r " ;".'. s,t-?"' pw. western. per box Jonathan, 1.7SW2.23 fruit rorto HIM nir hi waj Vli 1" apple-s. rort I nicoPerpe?x,crat?4-i3;"5nH: xrapes, California. Tokay per crate. J1.13S" 1.43: cranes. California, nmr-m. rU V..M $3fi?4: cranberries Jersey, per crate $313 ifi; cranberries. Jersey, per bbl.. ItlTaifi. strawberries, Flnrld.t. per quart. 30fii73c strawberries California, per pint. 20 O 40c. ' VEGETABLES Demnnil wan fairly nrtlve for choice ntock or moat iloacrlptlortfl nnd tho eenernl market rulMi rm at quoted prlcen. Quotations: vlnltB potatoes, -J"- )er H-hush. hskt.. 83 lbs. Ns. 1. 73tfrPOe: No. 2, 40Whoc flp. per -00 lbs.- Pnnylva.i.a. 'J.HiCH: New York. $1!...32.&(; wontcrn, 2.'il H r.O. Sweet pntntoea, Jernpy, ncr n-buith Iwkt.. 33 IbB. House sweeU. Xo. nl.30: do. Ko. 2, 700 7Ae; liarn sweets. No. 1. 7-lcftM: do, No. 2. SO0UOO. Swept Dota toes. Jercey. pr hamper No. 1. $l.roSi if: No. 2, $1 ; 1.23. Celery. New York, per liunch, SSlftUDc; lo. do, per crate. l.T.0ti A.M. Lettuce, Florida, per hamper II 1.73: do. California, per box. CUcftfl 23: do. Louisiana, per bbl.. 1G .."0, Cautlfiower. Intr Island, per rrate. 'iSti.Ji0i do. Call fornla. per crate. $2&2.no. llntsseU sprouts, Imihx Island, jut qt., 13$23c. WatercrenB New York, per lot) punrhr-s. t3V3. KtfKPlnnt. Florida, per box. t'JS. Cucumbers. Florida, per hHrnor, s.iCf 3 Squash. Florida, per crate. $2.3004. Spin ach. Norfolk, per bbl.. 1303.30; do. Tetns. per buih,.kt.4 J2 3012.73. Kale. Nor folk, per bbl.. $1.3002. lleans. Florida. Pr hamper. $3CH; do. do. per crate. $2.73 ti?3.30. Teas. Florida, per hammr, S3 0,30 j do, California, per drum. $812. Ven pers. Florida, por crate, $3ftrt. Tomatoes Florida, per crate. $1.7334.30. Turnlns, (anadlan, rutabagas. 100 lbs., $1.30422 Cabbaite, domestic, per ton. $30(ti40t do Danish, seed, per ton $30ft33i do. Florida, new, per bakt.. 122 30, Onion New York nnd western, ner lfrO-lb. brts 'n i ! Mushrooms, por B-lb, bskt., 4101.73. nAIHY PTmnilfT! "'Ulu l "UUUlvia YbbTIillDAl) I IICTTr.R-Tlecelpt of western creamery , continued Hunt, while demand was filrlv un nt rirm pricei Tib tor :;. V.."A'nS obtained for fancy prints, but supplies were I m?"ly.0.' medium eradea. vhich. however. I ,:'.i1" ":,l"t,'u ViVi. , yuoiations; I ,w'r"iInA,'t"h' " "Hf.!'. "Aty.' ?" Swedes Producing Oil The manufacture of lubricating oils In Sweden at a number of places within the lumber district where there are sul phite factories has begun, The oil Is obtained from liquid rosin. Among the companies that are taking It up on a large scale are Vlfsta Varv, Kopparbergs Hofors and Iggesund, At present the wood-pulp plants get their sulphur replenished to a certain extent by the roasting of sulphurpyrlte In ovens constructed for such purpose. Commerce Reports. EITect of Jloon on Wireless J. W. Cohen, a wireless expert, states that while stationed In the tropics for bovera, years as a wireless operator he obxerved that In the period of the fflll moon the atmospheric. Interferences are slight and the ether seems to carry the wireless waves with less absorption than when the moon It In Its quarter period. With the full moon he could re ceive signals from .stations 200 mllea farther nwny than when the moon was In tun fii'.it and laat quarters, m- r m - nix. 1 -- -- v ' Vf .(- niiiiTiniifirir UncinrrnAin irnini 111 irnn . Hinuciiuii. r mi kiii. iif r inn x un n BUSINESS IS EXTREMELY SMALL ON THE PHILADELPHIA EXCHANgI) Market for Home Shares ureaK in ijemgii vauuy naiiaiii wiramon. U. S. Steel Weak Trading was limited on Ihc Phila delphia Stock exchange today and price changes for home stock were generally mnall and uninteresting. Only a few wcro recorded In any of the usual lead ers during tho first hour, and Itapld Transit trust certificates did not nppenr on the taps during the early part of the session. Union Traction camo out unchanged, Klectrlo Storage Battery declined a fraction, Philadelphia 13 ectrlc was up a trine and United Gas Improvement changed hands nt last night's closing quotation. About tho only feature to tho trading hero during the forenoon was a drop of 6 V, polntB for Lehigh Valley Transit common to 20, on two sales of a block each. This was the first sale of this Issue since laKt July nnd the price Is a REMINISCENCES OF LORD KITCHENER I Life Many Times in Dangei. Many Times Saved Tlie anonymous author o "Memories Discreet and Indiscreet," lately pub lished In London, who describes herself as a "woman of no Importance," has ft chapter on Lord Kitchener, whom she counted a friend, In which she says'. "During Lord Kitchener's career his life was several times In Jeopardy. Lord Wolseley saved him once, ono of his staff another time, yet after his many escapes ho lost his lire close to our own shores. In a measure I was glad ho tiled tho way he did, though not In the way fate decreed. Tho rea- Wero already some heavy clouds hang- . ln ovcr illa i,caj rcndy to burst, nnd - io been painful to see Wm ! torn nmK from limb after so many years of useful work. I should liave liked him to die In Egypt, where ho ' was happy and appreciated, nnd I know that ho would have liked It himself, for there his heart was ensnrincu. 1 uouDt if anybody ever thoroughly understood Lord Kitchener or If ho understood hlm- self. Ho lias often been harshly Judged. I have heard him called mean, yet his 1 hospitality, both In India nnd Egypt, was memorable. I have heard him ' called hard and unsympathetic. Yet I doul" " an.y man wh? ,s. rond ot. nnd ltln(1 to nnlmala can b0 naru ant.1 un! , sympathetic. Kitchener was kind and gentlo with his horses, though not a and when In South Africa a pet bird was 111 he thought It 1V 1'fc Him 4J u (-! , was moping for want of a mate and .... .V j ,. .i.n...u 1. 'tried hard to find one for it, though It ' was at a time when ho was overwhelmed wlth work. Tho day before his last fateful Journey as ho was walking Into his office ho saw standing near ono of "" twT haur To always hold In 1 readiness and said to him: 'ou are married, are you not?" The reply being in the affirmative. Lord Kitchener con tinued, 'Then I will not take you with mo tomorrow: I will take Uroome in stead.' So Broomo and his car went with their master, nnd will bo seen no more until the sea gives up her dead." ne was imiyniB luiy nun 1111 uiiiumu. crs of his apparatus trying to pick up a word or tvo from Arlington or Hono- lulu and not getting much when the re celvcra began to crack: . "C-Q" camo tho general call "C-Q" "C.-Q." And the character of the Bpark showed that the sending instrument was close at hand. All the sleuths of tho signal corps prepared to chase this Interloper to his lair. He began to have visions of Illegal plants hidden In the bayous of tho gulf coa;.t of spies carrying on their work under the very fence of the camp. "Who are you?" he flashed at once. "By what right are you operating a radio?" It's hard luck to spoil a thrilling story like thlp, but right here the whole plot blew up. "I'm Jones," camo the answer at a rate of about twenty words a minute. "I'm .'one. Rending from the 124th Field Artillery use of set approved by Lieu tenant Colonel If. D. Hackett. Nice eve ning. Isn't It?" TWO, SCHOOLS ABLAZE Pupils in Buildings .March Out as j Flames Sweep Structures CIIAMBErtSHURCJ. Pa.. Jan. IX lThe. Otterbeln public school, near Iloxbury. wns burned yesterday. Miss . I'atterscn. the teacher, marshaled the PPHs out Ithout disorder, with flames I raging about the walls. A defective I "ue '' "" u'a- ..'. . , CAHLISL1I, Pa Jan., 18. An over- Heated rurnaco caused a fire which for ' a time threatened to destrov the Elk- wood school building at New Cumberlind. I i-upim uiurcucu nut in an orderly man- , anu me oiucr ones- aiuea xtremen extinguishing tho blaze. Bethlehem Company Appeals BETHLEHEM. Pa.. Jan. 18. Effnrta ?.re.J),cLnK mSdo .uy representatives of the Bethlehem Steel Company at Washing ton to obtain the consent of Fuel Ad ministrator Garfield and other officials of tho Government to permit the com pany to operate despite the blanket order, but up to late last night no such permit had been given, U was still hoped that some definite word would be received which would al low the operation ot tho company to continue on account of the universal nart It la nlnvlng In the, war nrogram ill" IN the production of buildings, as in any other production, stand ardization cuts time, av erage cost and liability to defects in workman , ship. Hence the success of Austin Standard 30 and 60 day industrial building service. The, Austin Company IlullsUnnide, Philadelphia fin nice 1:90 Msr-Un Ind.iuavoii, Piusourah Unreal iJcvr VtrK VVashlngiJa Uninteresting Outside ofS new low record fur mnrA i - I Thn lirenlt r-nitcail iiin..).. - . Wr son could exnlnln U'hni .-.. r3 for tho hie Ins.. "" "spon-lMjl These sales were recorded about iS he ri,S . ;i t "'i" .Ul hll the usual quarterly dividend nr ii. L cent on tho preferred shares. pay.iS1 February 9 to stock of record January JH Steel common was weak throujcoM mo lorenoon anu rauroaus were Stead.1 Liberty Bonds were generally 10.,J The local exchango will follow ikS lead of tho governors of the New Yorvl Stoclt lixchango wno have dedded tlut.' since the banks will remain open on thl fuel-saving Monday holidays, the marWl for securities should be conduct .. usual on those days to nrevent a ju-i turbance of the position of loan monirl HOLLAND SMUGGLERS I STILL SERVE KAISER t New Yorker Says He Seekstf Transfer of American Rub-7 ber to One in Rotterdam 4 How he discovered a ulot tn .mn...':' rubber Into Holland and thence Int Germany was told by Robert E. Wooa. ward, who returned recently from Ho!-1 land. Mr. Woodward says It Is commonl ....u.. .unu ... .-- ...... . uumr u j(, Ing smuggled Into Germany from W riiKiuuu iiuu uiu cjiuicu ninies and that: he turned ovcr Information of the spedjjll case he discovered to the nroner Uniiitl I States authorities both abroad and lgj I mis country. . "There Is a cafo In Rotterdam keptl by a naturalized American of Gr-, man descent where some of the ktr. min. v,ofoen oalinra ni.nn.,i ... . . ? ..i. o.i r!o, n. ....... "r. sels and German agents are made," tu' Mr. Woodward. "I was in there one cUj and saw a man, who has the reputation" of being a German agent. In convernitlm with the proprietor. I overheard partol 111c ihik ami iuuiiu cnac il concerned t sale of rubber. Later, when the repute! German agent, who used to be a stewirj on one of the British liners, had raa I asked the proprietor what the deal wif nnoui, anu 11c sniu u naa to do wlty barrels and old rope. jj ".Next aay I was In tho cafe anni nnd I t.aw tho German In a rear ntmVL There was nothing to ston me an t! walked back and saw that the otb' man there was a sailor On the tiw before them was the rubber, the eaj (' which the proprietor of the cafe hn' arranged. m "It Is safe to say that when ceruffi ships return to the United States 'afttrj a trip to Rotterdam they carry sonil one aboard prepared to do smiiftllr! Thcro are German agonts ready to pt men places on such ships whenever poj? slble. The rewards are big. I heard wi sailor say he had been offered 150 pul.' ders ($60) for a pair of rubber gUxti,' while dental rubber, for which therein big demand, brings from 300' to III guilders ($120 to $180) per kilo, whick Is about two pounds. ft a 'MAID OF THE BALKANSi AN EFFICIENT PRINCESS Princess Eudoxln, the eldest daojuUtj ui cue war ol uuigana, is said to be tu cleverest member of Ferdinand's famll one iiiituuKes me oona paiace, recenei ministers and envoys and anolorirei tf them tor Ferdinand's mysterious tV sences; runs Ferdinand's farm at yj- iubcu wtien rerainanu is not nidinf, there: directs his business speculation and his enormous private wealth, anJ,'i particular, runs Ills big lnd develop mem. leucine iirounu unasaovo, near un Turkish frontier. j Eudosla Is black-eyed, llvelyi till pretty, with an ambition, Sofia declarn'l to be married quickly, and cynics that Ferdinand chnae the n.rmin .Mii Instead of tho Allies' because GermtirS nas vast supplies of bridegrooms .of, royal, princely and ducal blood. In Sofia, Eudoxla Is known as "BalkinilT lileva" the Maid of the Balkans. ,I summer she makes solitary tours la U hills, puts up In shepherds' huts, ail, shocks Ferdinand, who Is a timid mu with a sharp distrust of his subjects, ari a laitn, inherited from a thousand yean i of Bourbon ancestors, that women, lltf men, of royal blood are three tlma sacred. San Francisco Argonaut m Tokio's Population in Dispute? Two official enumerations of.the'po. Ulation nf .Tnnnn'n ennltnl have ' DHfl published, and they differ so tcl!;") mat press and public are aenouncim the system of taking the census. ,TW municipal authorities made one Mtj cnu tne ponce tne otner. ine ionii. Insist that Toklo contains 2 281,411 kvj habitants, with 601,771 househoId;'tliii latter put the figures at 1.J22.660, wlflj 4i:,7ii homes. The municipal ceni has 458, 8C1 Inhabitants and l.li families more than the police censw According to the municipal fljureJ,,!; UUU.CIIUIU UlCIKKCJ d, Id ,i;iouiia, "-"1 In the police enumeration the avartpj la 4.62. In only one feature do th tw cneoulc3 agree, namely, that trie popir uiation of tho capital Is increaainjK the rate ot 120,000 u year, East trf vvesi rvews. PORCHES ENCLOSEI Estimates on request. Phone. Locust JW Horstf'-2650CallowBiflS VD. 'Lamson. Company' BOSTON, MASS. The quality of tho fin ished building reflects ' the character of tho con tract Jng organization which was chosen t do the -work. T3uilt by .ABERTHAWi .XrONSTRUCnONCOi nosTYrOi ilVd nm - I if 4
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