SSSwS5S(5SSipi5pjfii5SSJiw ammimjHmim 10 ' EVENING I'nJLlC J,E1)GEJ-LJI1LADELII1IA. TUESDAY', JANI'AKY 'l'i, 1918 IIHH WIHllWmqWWr'MUIill!"l I I j ' " i .-..--.-.. .. UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT J 4 CERTIFICATES OF INDESTEDNESS j; - JUNE 25, 1918 1. ACCEPTABLE BY THE GOVERNMENT A8 CA8H IN PAYMENT OF INCOME OR EX- , I CESS PROFITS TAXE8. 2. A DESIRABLE 4 INVEST. MENT FOR FUNDS HELD FOR 5 , THAT PURPOSE. WE SHALL BE GLAD TO AR- RANGE FOT SUBSCRIPTIONS REILLY, BROCK & CO. ii.NKi:i:s 20G CHESTN T ST. riiii.Auut.i'iu.v f -- r War-Savings Stamps I pay you the amount you invest, ' at the end of S years, with 4ri interest, compounded every 3 months. You can buy the . stamps here or almost any- where. IIVNKEK (Eatabllshed 1S37) 321 Chestnut St., Philadelphia I Do You Know that FEDERAL OIL COMPANY is now ablo to maiket the entire output of its Kentucky wells by a con tract recently made? This should brine; about larger earnings than were possible before and is of interest to investors. Federal Oil has 80 pro ducing wells with i loca tions for 70 more in the Irvine Kentucky fields. .send for Itcporl 1TI-T. I. JOI.ES & BAKER .stock ui;oki;hs Widcncr B!dg., Philadelphia ' Hell. Walnut Ki'to 1 Key atone, Il.u o Mjyt w Yurk ItoMon Clitcavo IMtUliurch Direct Vniaie Uft. JOSE8 d D.lhLl: Widvnvr JUdo,, t'UilarfelpJna. You may ?enl mo rerurt on iYiU-rul Oil. ,Vam , , . Address ..ir; r. i , nmi)KMi-i i'iiii.iii.i.i'iii nvi'in iiciN-n &rml-,naiiul Diililfiiil o. . LO. Phlladi'lnhln. Junnarv II mi A Rcmbaniiuat UlvMnil uf lu .mil unr imlf iipr cent, ur hup Uollnr und tnent-IUe cpnt iter ulnire. Iiuh Iip n ilvilur.0 out of llu aunilua eornlnta of tli ' nrrput fluc.il lur t4.Klnnlni; July 1. 1U1T, uruu the capiti.1 torlc of thu conipanv PiiHbl Jiintur :il. IU1A. to rilmriiiiolilprii uf r ivrJ al tho vlufct; of buvlnpsi on JatHi.ir 21. IMS. TrunufT bookii lust .1 11 in. Jatimry "I 1U1S. and will rpmaln clowil until 10 11. 111 February u. 1U1H mi account uf tlm Special Hiotkholucrft' Me. tins inUe.1 fur I'ebruury t. mia. 11 11. sin.i'rtlDGR. Spt retary ami Urpaaurer DIKKCTIIKV OP ArCUllNrAN'TS ertllled rnhlir Arrniiiitunts iwviikni'i: 1: utiovv.N & co. 1015 IlKAt. KSTATi: '1'IIUKT I'.I.DO. IXtBSriOATK ti ADJl'PT I'AltTNUUSIlIP fll l'i it) IT 'I IN' tr miPI'TWH APffillNTM WAH-TAX reports pr. rared Craneh S. Co. Land Title. Hulklhia PUT "SOMEWHERE" a?I EXCHANfiE I.KTiirl.m I ii23tili..l: piK 112 T.1)i I.l m: i' VTT1.K "Kiitlinoltd rwilpls tuda 22.- V'olumo 1. No 1 of the "ou I.a I.a" Times, published by the Seventeenth United .Suites Engineers, ".Soinowhere," has just made its appearance. Tho paper Is u four-column, four page tn size and brim full of Interest- 1 jng matter In poem. song, nnecdoto and ' ttor. The editorial section Is lepre- ' ejented by eight members of tip; Kn plneer Corps, together with itgularly . assigned reporterx in each lompany. nuch ns the plan of news gathering , sources, are carried out by modern news papers tho world oer. It Is devoted largely t news of per- ' sonal nature regarding numbers of the noted .Sevonleentll. designated to pass tho rigid test of the censorship so as t reach home folkb as a medium of ' c jmmunlcation. 'onsjderablo space Is devoted to athletics, now flourishing In tho Ameri can army camps "over there." The I paier also has a department for an- 1 nouncement of religious services. I Poems of peculiar force of sentiment j and rhyme also appear, rellectlng the ' romantic stress of service. The paper is really a breath from the hilarious and the solemn, the sunshlno and tho Bhudow of tho American camps In the great theatre of conflict. It it Issued iveofcli nnd while no advertising ap pears lu Its columns, tho publishers nie ' confident of a circulation broad enough to support It and make it a permanent nucleus of Interest as long us Ameri can troops remain In "Somewhere." WHY THE SAM BROWN BELT WAS BARRED The reasons assigned by the War De partment for refusing to approve the use of the Sam Drown belt by ofllcers in the American army are; First, that It Is. not n part of the regulation uni form and never haii been, and second, nnd that the leather thus used could bo . . . l ... . . ... .. cmpiayeu 10 oener uuvuniago in oiuer 1 ium iwi mw.....w ...., ,.... t.. "u. directions. 1 regular list of the uxehange J6000 iar' While there U uo doubt that the heavy value additional general mortgage i per leather belt, held In place by the smaller cent bonds of the L'nion Traction Com strap over tho shoulder, ivdds snap and pany of Indiana. flnUh to an officer's appearanc , It was never worn In tho American army until , ,, . . . the BrltUlt and French offlceru began Electricity hashes Sailors' Clothes, to flock tp United States on war mls- Somewhere on the Atlantic" electric I Blon. and lis use after t4iat smacks too ity is "taking in washing" doing good much of aping to suit the War Depart- work for Uncle Ham's tars. On the sup-, rw The ruling of the department nlaeins tb Kam Urown belt under the ban! proved costly to a creai number of 01- rl cce.r. wno asuniea it was correct to wear mi -uarnen ana purchased it nt . figure which; meant no osa to tha I fl'ert -Novt Orleans Times-PIcaynne NEWS OF THE FINANCIAL WORLD STOCKS ADVANCE IN NEW YORK WITH TRADING BECOMING BRISK, Demand Increases After Quiet Opening Steel I Common and Bethlehem "B" Score Gains Soon After Start v Ni:V YORK, .Inn. 22. In tlio llrst fuiv minutes the stock tnurket showed nn ubsi-neo of vigor, allhuuith the majority of Issues triitkil In ucio fractionally lilnlicf, lnu before tho oinl of the llrst flfticn minutes tho ilein.iml Inci-citsed nnd mul ing braunc more brisk, with ninny of the lending stocks making niiiiil upturns. United HtutoM Steel, which closed yesterday nt 61, advanced to 82111. and Ucthk'hvm Steel "IV und other steel Industrials mndu fractional snlni. ' Xutneious specialties then becnine prominiut In the trading. National Knnmullni; belnp one of tlio chief fentuied, ndvancliiK from 42; to 43V Tobacco Products advanced 18 to fio'.fi, nnd MoMcnu Petroleum moved up from 23j to 37. 1 COTTON BUYERS ' i BUSY AS PRICES DROP Speculation as to Causus of Easier Tendency Noted in the Market (O! ION Itl.l.T W,TI1I.U (IIMilllHSs MW tOKh, Jim. ,. The rnllon hell mh rtitd In thr Mxilhfrn piirt nml ir i ipltiitlmi n ijull Renerul In thr l,nt The fnllrtnlnir trniprriiturr tre rM-onlril: I'nrl Mtilth, It MfmphU, 10) Siclnlll'. Ahllrnc, Mill Itork, Ui Oklnlmmu. Kii tlinmr ami ThomHMllle. IKi MrrhMnn. -ii mi Anlonlo and llirrnliiRlinm, Mj A.)icl!i. 2H ('urpiii UirlMl. Nr Or teiinw, Mnntftomrr. rhattunmiEU Nuli- II to nnil Atlnt '. HOi AukuM-i, Hi l'cna tolii imhI nitnn.ilt, 'M I hiirlcton, UK. llierr nut .01 lmh of prr1pllatlan nt Montcnrnrri .OS nt InrkMnnlllri .l'J ti t New Orlrutii .Kt at Meinphl nnil Thonm--illlft '! tt Mtlt-hiirtr, (ipillannnuti atat Nu-lnlll.-i ,;() at tlauta saw Yiiitu .inn -j Tn if u.is nu i.t-tkl tiMldt'H" t tlu oi".m. "I lotton and lull ml iil.v!H . 1.' Ii 29 lnlnts in I limr. l.lvi-rjiool, miuo rommlMiliin liousi uml I olio or two opemtors. usually noting for ' trailo Interests, Mi-re buyers on tlio ilo- cllne. but tho siiiaily from routlieni In- teiittF, Wall Htreet ami uiitown lnlcroMs las more than sulllrlt-ut to tnKo ejire of tlio (Irmnnil. Tlu-ro as a feeling of uiiLtitalnty iniounil tlio ling us lo what tlio rons-on for tlio caBliiL'fcs was. Some pointed out Hint l.herpool did not follo our ad- anco bcro on Satunlny. but other . . .. ,n ... ...1. .!.... r.r. liiaecn imien piKiuiieuneo hi wmi-ei ui Wnslilmrtcm telllin: of a 111.1 n to bivc I 'resident Wilson nilliorlly t fl lirlees on any coiumodlt. MiturUii' I" 3" 11 11.ii 1 ! ur'n ni. .'.in 11 a .1. mwr. M i.h .,. .lv,l ii, ti-bcr but . ai 'ii al.su Ml l.. ai 1 1 hi 1.1 ;il i :n cm an k:i :m : xu pu :tn : Ko ."11 :: k so - .'...-i4 iin 411 :i L'n iio mi itii no :io ui U'il.ll'l HS.bT si's ii '" -" 'i al 75 Cotton Huyi-rM and Si'llers XKW VOHK. .Ian. t'S. Jntiuaiy .Vuwinaii, Waters and Sehlll bid; .Mout Bomery offered, Mnruh Uuriiett. Hartcurn. Ilauedoin,' IT man. I'anoit. Sehlll. Krccinan. Slaeli and It. Ilubbarit bid; ijuniouiiK. Yuuin;. KellTer. ltlordan. .Montgomery ana 1 lemz ottered. Sidy Ilubbanl. Ilyniau. Mei:nan. ISurnett. llacedurn. Jlltchell mid Youns bid : Sclilc , ll or. riartan 11, I ij n. Waters, Kellfer and Ilenta ofCeied. July llyman. UIIT011I, Sellar, ILifch foid and Wilson bid; Wcuman. Liowna. Uuniouns. llcntz and Itlordau olfered. October S1I1III and JlonlKoinery b'd : .Yen man and Watem offered. December OIIToril and Sehlll bid: .Mc Ijiaii.i. KtGcinnn and Wuilfe oltcied Liverpool Cotton l.IVlCUl'oul., Jan. Ti. Nut Kittoii was quiet toda) Willi nil'lilllni; old run nael, unchanged at 2S.2Cd. Sales, S'lOO b.iles. .o recolpti Kuturos were quiet in 1I10 early dealtns. "Id eontraet. rpot prices: Aineiican. inlildlliis fair, 23 47d : Kooil uiidilllnET. JS.TBd: middling. 23 2Cil : low middling. 22 7'.'d : Rood oidlnary. 21 I7d, and uiillnary. 21.21d , MVIDEXDS DECLAKKD htivvurt Wurner Piieedoineter Campan. r.k'ular uuarterly of l1. per lent on com mon, palaulo l'ebruarj 15 to sloel. of recor.l January .'10. LIVE STOCK QUOTATIOXS rillOAUO. Jan 22. IIOCIS Kstlmuinl n- I'fints todny, 411. 000 bead: left ner. 2221 head, lomorrou 4." rno bead. Hull 11ml ."" 'ixver Ton. Jill M. blul.-. tln..1.'iU li! 7r. Uffht. $1."..hiifiiiu 1I.1. mixed, (111 lnrutii so. . heiivv. Sill ll.-.lit 111 hll. ruucll. ill'.li-.Si) lll.'Jll. O1111 li. .id; tumurroti . IP. (mil licml. Mar.ii I euil to Uli l.iwtr He. ve, Sh.:l.,il U s.'i. ions nml be'for tli f 11 7.1, sinkers mul ftiMers, iT'n'. 11 Tn, 1.1I..K, iutilU; puor 10 medium, ts.a.isun In S'.UJUP Kxtbnatei! reetlpts trwlrtv, 22.000 hi ail. tomorrow. IN U lieml. MtrHet weal: to 2IK loner. NatlM, J'l Toil 'H. ivealern. tin anfma 21: jearllm.-'. tia.BiHol.v lambs. JH.lOil 17.23. we.ttrn t' l.uilbli.iiO. KANSAS 1'ITV. Jan 22 L'ATTLi: r.e. r Inls 11. noil head, boner HdllS Itieelpts. K nan be;.,l. lner. MIIIKP llecelrls. lo.iJU bead, hteadi. fri)l-TH OMAHA. .Tan. ,22. Ili'ilS relnts, 20.01IO. Steady. Uancf. Il. -1- I'ATTI.i:-Heeelnts. willli lie'il. hllKKP lU'ttlit" isl I'caJ Car. US?. H en J). M-adj . Financial Briefs December gross of tho Viiglnla lbiil- iway and Power Company was U3S,0oS, against $52fi.31i the s.amo month last year, an lncease of $11,743. Net In creased J14.C00. Sis months' grots was $3,584,329. a gain of JC00.O48, com pared with tho corresponding peilod. I with net Increase of ?121.7I2. I Tho 1 100.000 4 'i per cent tax fret 1 school bonds of Johnstown, Pa., weru I awarded to a syndicate compomil of ' Lynn, finger & Co., Pittsburgh; Ilairls. Forbes & Co., and tho Uuaranty (Jltj Trust Company at par and Intercut. Tim bonds aveiage seventeen and one half years. Aftr an existence of nlno jeais as a department of the Chicago Pntumatl. Tool Company, tho motortruck Interests of the company havo been taken ovei by a new organization known 113 the Llttlo Giant Truck Company. The olll cera of the new company nio those of the parent company. Tho New York Subtieasury gained $3.29.".. 000 from the banks yesteiday, making n cash net gain kiikj Friday o.' J3S31.00V. :W The listing committee of the '...t. I'.nl. ihrnlinna.i n.lmlll.'l In ll.n t nu- or momer. snip un iriieriiuii eitw- 1 -ia ..nndrv u oneruted. said to he the:,,,... ..... .,. .... .. , . .. "oVcomnletc and modern ever seen In tliat :'art the world Tho "bo" r,pT that tbe work I- perfect, and ,,iire . 1. 0f ih f a t , Tpi fian half those al home One 1.1 of the bnii) laurdr is i .in favtory TRADERS HESITATE IN GRAIN MARKET Fi'L'linj,' of Timidity About Taking Chances on Short Side of Futures IlllV III. I r m i:iiii.it loiti.i r rlllt(.ll. .!,.!,. 3?. Illln.,1. nir In. Iilnlil. (olilfr In norlh. MU.ourl I'nlr lonkhl. tnntlnuril nlil. lNinnln t-iilr tnnliclit. rolilrr In nut .mil nouth. colli Mini- In mat irnlnil. Mlnin'otn I'nlr Innlchl, rlolns tfm IMTittiirp In elnmr iifnji, louii I'nlr tonlehr. rolilrr In rflut and irnlnil. v.irtli Dukolii (.riK-rally fair tmilslit. rMnic IrmiM-rnture. oulli liiiknin i'nlr lonlelit llli rllnB Irmnrnitnirr. Nrl.rii-kii I'nlr loiilclil, frpnii upt. ariurr In p- Killin Tiilr Inlilnlit pal. utirmrr In suiilli- Mnnlnnn (.riirrnlb fnlr IciiIkI.I, ii (IiIpiI ilimier In tpimiprnliirp. ll.imnhis l.en.riillj f ilr liinlcht. ilr. ini'.un.!. .1.111. .:. Tli .. .! n.. luiiio finent In 1 1n Iiiwlrt. .- In tliu grain muiUcts thin moin hiB and ehanges hi priees ie unhn lionant. Sentiment In 001 u win bearish, as far uk the eash article was loncorned. because of cxpcetatloiis of larper rc talit. but tlwro vo n feeling of tlm Idlty about taking clmncCH on tho ihoit rule of future. Marili opened, iinchanftcd, at $1.35"' aim later f.olil at ?1.23. itay was inmtcil , a. lISfM.:i at the outset, amiln-i 1 f 1.2 I'ii .t the end cHtettliiy. ami I11M Willi at .:'3"4. Th teeelpts hei today eio II :i ei.i i. I'.ild weather 1u.t11l11.Ml thf Ulidii tun.' .it l,ielK.l. DmIh were uluiil .-leadj. uv. lug to fiin. necs In tin iah artleie nnd a belief , tha tiit.iv Is u Rood iulljnir export de mand. Tho nrrinlH here today ure I nlnety-elKiit care. I January started at ',. higher, at 79 'c. .March was unchanged nt the outset at TSe. but later It mowd tin '..i- Jfay oncned ut "(i'te to "C'tc, acalnst TC'lc at Hie eli so yestorda nml. after telllni: nt TO, iidvanceil ,v The undertoiiu nt I.herjwol wax film 1 with the demand pood. Tin- icehitu of vrheot at JllniKuDol und Imlutti today were 13S iais, nKiiltiht lou iui'h last ear: at WlnnlpeK C"'-cai-H umiliiht Sl tatn; at 1 'liieaEo c.irii, ueainxt C'.' can. Tin- niarl.et at l.iveipoul was lb 111. with 11 continued Rood umaiul for uiot IXACTIVK XEW Y0KK STOCKS Kollowlrg are quotations for Inactlie N'cw Y01I. stocks and in which thrio wcro no transaction" lod.ij. The price Slven U tho last previous sale: Adams i;pies.ll.ri AUianm Hum.. 1,B. .duti. o Hum rf "u'j jax Itubb-r .. .".0 Vllln-l halnieir.. in Am Arl 1 hisii T7 M K (. T prer Mo I'a pref. i'i II'., lont I'nu. i- . . lis Mich ontrui. ..tin Mln St si 1. new o' Mnrrli f lsex ;n Am lr 1 iw.iui, Morrl u mil 11 Am I 11'. Dr. f.. ell n Aellle Am Hpre... .f-j Nut lUeenit . . n: Am 1.i.o pref.. va Nat Ills, ult nf in'i Am tluU ... B' Nut lloiik i St. .Vi Am K111.lt pr A Oil's Xut I'll. & s nf.infii Am Ull.elt 11... DO N'nt I'ull L OjI Ii: Am Kuaar ant PHI Nut Un .t. SI pf in Am Muniutru pf l3 Nal l.ejd ... . ttf'a Am Ton pf iiisvv SiU N'at l.eud pref. (i: Am T i ! 3J Pf U'-'j N Tex JL Jtex 211 Am T t CaU. r.1 V V Air l:ral.e.l2"iU Am VV ril l'at. Pf 21 X VDoik...... It'. Am Zlue t I. pf 42 N' V N' 11 t- If. . 2M'I aeso U o ut pf r.j , .v r 0 v ... iri; Vsho Oil Bl'i N' It 11 jr 1st pf IP A O A VV I f.. '0 N It I! .M 2t1 pf ,-,0'i Am Woolen pref UJ N"rf !c Snutli.. 21J Atl 111 rill . All S'i Xorf West Ill.H, Atl Coast blue. Sal. Norf i: Wert pf 7S Hald I.010 plef. Us North Amer ... 4414 Halt 1 Ohio pf. 3S Nova Scolla StI nn linrreU Co . ..Ml oiilo Ois rots., 0:1 Harrell Co pf..l'Jl) cintarin Silver . 4'a Hatopllas Win.. 1 Ohio I"uel .. .. I t'T Ilrth Hleel . .. Tn1. Jjiwiis Hot pf..ins lletli tl ,r 1 e US' Pan-Am Pet pf U0 llrlvn l'n Ua. 101 ran Am i p:.n- Ilrowu i'lios . . . BS Pref 1 1 r, Hums llros .. 112 Paelfi. Mail. .. '.V. Hutterl'l: . . InU 1'eorle f. llaet. 11', Cdl Pat king l'n ."'I J eie Vlar.iuetie. Il Cent bcatb nf.lul I'ltti Coal pref. M Cent S Am T..llS'i Pitts A Went pf l!4 iVrro ilo 1'aKu. til 1 iert-e-Arrnw .. ;t.il. Ohl Ot IVesi.. '. P ' c 4 st L . chl & Alton 7 Pub Srv l'i, pf.miv, l'hl ic Alton Pf. 2.'Ai fly Steel Sprlnir 4H'i I'M & HI W Pf- '-"'. ' StI Spt- pf PI riil & N W pf.1311 lieaaim: im pf., nj C 11 J H '' t ' . 1" Headlnif 2d pf . R .. Cluett-l'I'ilV Pf. .11",, I'.ep lis pref. H.1 Col & South... l'a Havk Arms .. r.P; Col . So lt Pf 4I'h Kt t. H F pf. 2R Col t Ho 2d Pf . S2 Rtl, 4SIT,,, 2.1 Coinn Tab flee. 27 Summ Motors . SU Cont ':i s" Siabonrd A I... HP, Consul ns ' seam-ttne . . 14-, Con II i: 1. t P "., e;mirs.Roe pf...lin I'ont bit C..1 M. ITJ'i Shnltuil, Arl.l. lilt, I'.irn 1'rou pref. Im'. .uih iivvv prr r,7 I'rui'ilil" htl nf M'. T It Miliar.. 14.1 lle.re i. i'u Pf. "1 .111,1 Milling s.-,(. II 1. VV... .Imi .11111.1 Jlillliijr Uf sr, Del (. IIU'1 .ion, MuJel.al.er pf . ot lien & lllo ilr S'f Sun Stl let pf . . en Ken i It O pf. 5 Ten t pnL 17 Pelroli Udisan. . tS-.i Texas Co rets., ml; i;r !. TMialer OU..SU.1 Krlo 2d pref... ll Tlilrd Ave ... 21 vln Klnr lljl. . IMVi Tnliarrn lrft.l re tn Ted M S. S pref 2'i Traneue 1- VVms 4 (ten ChimU.al..l.11 T Ft I. & W. .. 7W imU.al..l.V. T St I. ft w. .. 7W ClBiir. . MJ, T St 1. ft w rtfs sVj ar pref. SK's T St I. ft W pf . r.n l H I' pf.100 T St I, 2.1 pf rts IB lieneral Clear Oen cum; llrAulii MMnr. ni Tnln I lu It T. 11.11, C.reat Nnrtll nf. 7's l'nnervvoo.1 Tpvr U(t llreene Call Cnp M t'nderwd T nf. .HSlJ ;ulf States htl S7 l'n lias i lap hia llartnian Corp . 31 fn U t P new 112 Haskell t Pari. .".I T'nlt Cit Sir pf 102 Havana lilec 101 Cntil rirB let pf 47 Hnmesinke .... H I'ntrl 1)rn 2d pf 73 Illinois Cent . H4 I'nltert llrinr... I.'4 lnt Aurl.ul 12' t CiiiKil Trull . 117' Inter funs Cm 2 i'nii,i Pan lird 11VV lnt Xlekrl prcf.lOS Ptilieil Ily Inv . I. Town Central .. 2s i: H Kxprem... i .lewel Teu ?.3'i I' O 1 ft I 12 Kan cur So. . in i s r l p pf.. 4 Kan Clly So pf 49 i 1' H Iuj Alco pf Im-, Keuk t. V M... 4V4 t' H llealty Imp lB'i Laclede lias .. SO u R llealty Imp I.k i:rle fc VV.. 9Uj 1st nref " r.O I.M Huh & Tiro 12 I' ri Steel pref.lriBVi l.t ft It Tob .K.l I' R H n rref 44H MS ft M T pf..l72 I'ull Sen Corp. 12 I.lB & M T nt..l0ll'i V I ( ft c... r.S Lone Isl ctfs pf 40 Wal,ah pref 11 21 M Ixirlllard p ir.o TV'.n.v.rso ... sii Louis ft Nash. .11.1 West lid . Ill Meekay Co . . 7M4 VVorPum I' ft M Maekav Co pref BT nref II r.O Mxwel Jlotnr. 24 Wheel ft I. K.. K Max Mir 1t nt r,7. West Pao P ft. 17'i Max .Mir 2d PI. -l'i VVeatipee lit pf r.2Vi I May Dept Sirs T" Wheel A I. 15 pf 20'i My rn.t Sirs pf 9Ri While Molcrs.. .IS Msnhattan Hefi. 1 Wlllvr-Ovld pf . 7 .'wiiii-.' in j-.,.. ", i.iiim.11 n nrei. im Mc. Pet pref.. Sl8 W1 M'nrl li . ..114U ItAlMtOAD KAKNINGS CUbOItAnu ANIl bOPTlIKp.N LINKS 1II1D IncrcaiMi Heeond wiek Januar)' Frcra Jauuary 1. .. lJerar. .-iii.-. 14.-. IHIU..-III4 :r. mi 13.S12 Extra by Buckeye Pipe Line Co. X15YV YOIHv. Jan. 12 Th llnrl.- ' " ""t''-""" ular quarterly dividend of S: and an ex tra dividend of St, both pa ablo March IS to nock of record 1'earuary 23 An e-.i.. JIvldea-1 of II j0 v ,i il.'Ivud on October 3 1917. New York Slock Sales T.at lose tt'.'.O u in J HIrIi lavw '-"I Maika r.n'ii Mil,... I .MaU Juneau . . Am licet bugai . . I Am c.in I Am Car A. Kdj .. . m International ... ' Am Cotton Oil Mn Illdc.Vfa'ath.... Ma Hide.'. I, rf m t.lnml . , . tin Miinnl pr . . . , tin I-ocomotlip Vmhmet & It-f . .. Am. Sumatra lo'i .. Miiste,. pii,. Vm.suearllr Am 'IV 'l'il Mn To'jjit 1 m Woolen AiiiZlnr I, A is . .. . Mia inula Coupcr ... 1 tcli Top & S 1' . . . Atrh Top A. h V pf . llaillnl,oco . . . I llaltlmore A Ohio ... I lleth'S dasc II t e . Hroolc j 11 Hap Trail . 1 Huttefc Superior . Cal iviroeum . . ., I'a I'elroiumpf .. C anadlai' pacific Centra I.ealhCo .. ' t'luiid er .Motor 1 'hrsapoakn A OI1I11 . , hi Ml A: SI I' . .. I hi Mil A St I' pf .. ( 111 A NorthuM Clilltl A I'lc 1 iU&.l'illi'liHi- It I A I' r , ' lrt c t hi e Copper ( lilno C(ii-i l o Kiln A I ixrll Columbia (la i A ; ., lorn I'rollt'f . . .. UurlbluSlU'' .. ,. . Cuba CaneS'JCai ... ! ( uba Cane S pf 1 Domo Mini ll)Mllen.-i'j iu . i:rle 1st pi H.i.tnn W 111 A .... :siii 72 . oil 2! I 1.1 .ILrti 7S, .low :)', . l.t i:i :m'X .!,, ;u ai - . 71 7I, "l'i "1W o'i,' ."ill Ml "0 .s'l'i S4'i M'. s . CIV'S 07'i OVi 0i l)(li in Hi iuj 103''. in' w irr- luv; i5r. ir.i . tl -'7 -! 47 Wi io !; i." (Il'j tl!'. l'il4 I!'- . s3 , vjy, b'lh st; . si nj oi! oo.' i ot . .Vli T.Mi 7054 "n'i 7(5! J I'.'b, -i;i i;i -13 IS i .'J lit 10 . 10 lG'X 10 10 . Ill .111)' H0i 110 HO 053; U5J-1 0V. UJ'. . ;.i . :,v; aj ."j i .12' a 1.1 til 4.1 7."s IUJ I", 4')',- CI t0' III 10 10lj 10 M . :ia SMi 31 53 . ;il) . 7U Sii no'i . L'3!i . :w I31J. .llt'j .;:: ni. 55! i :iu; 7J 3! 3'.' 55' i M 70 55); 52 7a ilO'i 0'.' KU'I" (ieni,rat I" eel tie. . dcneral Motors. . i.uodriclill l'Co. i:;i'. l.-ii Kir; nt naw 11.5 30 (it Nor ets for ore p.. Inltr Acrlculpf Iti'tjli.illon Cqiiper .. liileiboroCnripf Ilib-r llarvN" J Inter Mer Mar 1 Inter Mer Mar pf . , lnl Taper Inter Nickel Kcl sptlnu'Tlie ... 1 Kinnecult Copper .. LackStco -fs 15 ntj U4 i.-., . sn," . HO! i Js'4' lu 32' 7MJ 55U . 0.1 .IlJf U'.' Jl'j ii' !.' UJ sr; a7', t5; u.' j JO'i 15'. 111'., saw ?:jlii 75' j 70'J II.' 10'4 ism; 17'. W. :'. . ' M' 15 .'3 . Ill) Jl-i on '.ri ; ;u'i xt 31 Ililsli Val cj . . . . rMcTb'.in l'etrol. . Miami f'oiiper. . MMI'ASSM MldiacStTc Mol'acliif Val linaiu A stjm.i ejdi Con Coo New Yor.. Cmt . Vortbcrn lM-lfii' Olilo I itli . (a I'cnn-hunia UK I'eopie's (iji C'lil I'ltls&W.'-t Va PHI- Coal . . I'lexnl sice! ( ur llaj Coll Copper . Hcaillni! Republic lion A.S ' lto,a' Dutelit r Si l,-.in Kran valwardA I. pf Sej Hocbiiil. A to Mntturk-Arlzona io -1 rff s A I ... MneaIrOII& lief ... Sjullicin ra:ilic ,-outliern 1( . . southern H Pf Mudeliaker Co . upciior Steel . I can ( op A, (. I eXuN Co I'tiba vii Pioduci . I'lilon l'j"ific I nlled .Mloj Mftl . , V.Y., 31 'i 31' 2 "ti1. 'ii'j 31 UK "triv 1'4'i .SJ'j .' 37'. K2'j .'.-;; 10'. (i21 a'j 7:!'. 7(1 77 11 .'I m or p, .2'.' ii'"i f t 11 Hi 02'. '-.1'. 7!l 7o'i 1 1 11 131 l.'O.'J 131 33. S'.'.' ai'it . 4s .to iyjj oi) .VI' j !!'. K. II loin 1UW 111). SI' Oil US'.. njj j n.i 17', 02 112' 11 112'i HS'j si n:; 10' j ni'; yj'i Wi Untied Cljar store . tmu OS) J I ill ." 'j:l 17', !l-':. S3'. I I ml A'cohol ..lis I'sliublier VSUubber ht pr. fi'-inelt He; M P Mei'l . . I'lali Copper. Va-i aro ( liem Waba.Ii Waba-h pf A . We-t I nlohlcl... Wi'Mlns i: &, M VI eon & t'o Wlljs-Oicrlaiid . ST i llj Hi . 'Jl i . 2 . -S . 1U . 'It . Id , "Hi 17., Ill m , "I 17' 17 17 MUCH LEATHER WASTED IV M tlCIVi'"" II rni iXTrvii; ll Al.VIVliMi IlAllAUft . . . Peitiajis it has occulted to few peo ple lo speculate about the amount of leather used In tho sweat bunas of hats. Tho makers of ono of the fabtlc sub stitutes for leather, however, havo Just completed n survey of tho field. They ivpurt that In 1910 Jum nu avciagi ycr.r thcte were 127.11i2,S72 hati nml caps made In the Untied States, or two and n half ' lldi" fin each member id , the main population, without tcgaril for age, race, color or pievious condition of servitude. The sweat bands for all tliece hats would make .1 single band about two Inches wide and 2G3,i;23,000 feet long l enough to go twleo aiound tho vvoild. j-vvith plenty left over for a nlco sizable bow soincuhcro along tho equator. In this tape there would bo ll.OuO.OOn square feet of leather, and tho luss in I U burning off tho corners of the hides 1 and bringing them down tn this shape vniuiil -milium to al least 11.aoo.uOi quaio leet inoie. Now , 55,om',000 square feet nf leather would make the tops fur about 20.000. uuu -.hoes. We need feel little wonder, then. In learning that net year a goodly part of tlili leather nUuilly will go 1 Into shoei and that under the pressure of iver-adianUng pi lies the leather hat ua"u I past, I of 01 OI? baud Is last becoming a thing of tho replaced by composition rubrics one sort or another. 1Ao have had substitutes and substi- I tutes, but here Is at least on substitute that stands more than an even chance I of being permanent. .Scientific Amcil- YALF. MEN MUST NOT THROW BUNS ANY .MORE Close on tho close of tho food pledge c-ird diivc among the housew Ives of New Haven conies n food conservation move ment among the students at Tale Uni versity. Under the auspices of tlio woman's committee of the National De fense League n movement has hz-en started to secure pledges among Tale j men to do what they can lu the conser- 1 vatlon of food. I Vlsltois at Commons, the big Tale dining place, have been entertained cften I by the sight of the boys throwing food nt each other. The conservtlon com- mittee has pointed out that this practice. v.hlcl: lias ueconio general, annually causes tho waste of a large amount of gocd foodstuff, i'alo men have offered to co-operate In stopping the practice and the lauies believe mat tney will se em e tit least 2000 pledge among the students. Another point wheie It Is hoped to stop waste Is In the consumption of foods, Tho boys will be urged to order no more than tJiey can cat, thereby doing away with tne leaving of large portions; that have only been distributed enough to poll them for some one else. Ksthnatea of the amount of food that could be saved In thki dliection show that I urge quantities aio wasted The coniniHt j- Is endeavoring to get figures showing this amount Xew Haven Register. NEW YORK New York Bond Sales iir,D lllsb laiiv a.ni 'jolio A&rVm't. iTef . K Si! S" loon Ainer Tel tli 4... x.i m M iBKJ&tS S ; i'Ono Kan nty So r.. . 744 71J 7l'J Jiiillili l.llirrtr 3t4"i . . . H.tn irn.fo OH.IO I """ . ui i UD..0 1M1.II wi.ib loon 1'nna m Mi. .. Im IlH ns aooo UKoruiulo'tniui oi m m MOXKY.LBXDlXtt KATES I'lll'.AlIK" l'HIA Call C pe lent : lime. ra &iu tier tent. I'oniinerrlal naner. i three to four mnnt lif-r u'cfu'i jir eini ; cix months u'i..''6' per eert Kescric Hanks' Discount Kates Official rHtf nr tl'FTOunt for enrb of the tivclio l"cd nil illnrletii nre m folium: -la)i 1.1 or 1." un ,, , leu to :iu ll.istlin 4 4 New Vi.rk .Tj t'j VhllBdeiphla 4 I luelaml 4 I niehmond 4 Ml Atlanta 4 I'hleiiBo 4 iii St. I.oul ' Mlnnraio1l! i I Knnnns Clly 4 IU Dallas I San 1'raiKjm-u . I I 3D up nn nn tn inj to Im !& J! ! t'j .1 4Vj 414 4 1'? New York Curb l. i.l Hi, As, Hip etnn clfe.. . 1 'hevruldl .... 1'i.silen & Co. I'urilMi I. eol titles. .Msstiia tViii. . , Hiiinliin s!i.. ilo ll'JM . Henecn Cop. . ft Jon lnrt.. Subtnarltio . . I t'nlt .Motors 1 ITn Verilo i;. tVrlht..Mortln I do pref :. pi I. 11 12 47 !l ir.si 15ti . 30 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS I'KOVISIOXS ,J..'8 "."" " lHlr JoblihiB IrllliMiil ami the mnr.M riileii si,.a,-, yuntniloris: city l.ef. in sots, smoked an.l uli-tlrlctl. KC! wcsl Til ,r,t. i.i '" "C1'. slliubi-d Ii.' . cllv li'ef. itnuU-let nn,) tend. re. inul..l .1.1.1 nlr ,lrlil. '.'InH:! vi".'.or" .b''l' KnueLIes uml I, nJers. i-iM-Hl ''i0! beef bams. !4:.. Poll!, famib. f.'i1 "!'- laiiM. H )'. cji".l. liNisr. 2MS -.'j : iMiiis. sllur.ci lnn. .'7i''J,'; Iwnn. SJ.S.9J.- ."' 1. Sifiili othT bams. "Sift'ln .l" iu"d. ns to ur.n.r and . fer.iBe. -n ' l""r"' miil.ed. weat'ru cureu. 29 EOdi lioulJers, s. P. cured, licss 2(!o: rlcnle ."""i. oniicu. lonpie. net nicnir """"'. trr.w.'cc. 2,a 1 onies. in niciii". according to .i-eriie, p. 010. 31n. ljru.il.fBBt HI ilo.. "1 ""i" orann hhu nvraize euy curm. ,,.,.18110! br-ill.fait lwion western Lured. 3(lol I " -. jar.!, wcatern rof.neil. tierces '.'ii'ii C727ci 1 mru, v.-eiicrn, ren'.ed. tubi. 2(lls l27c; larfl, nila ,1... l...i , . ' ... t. al' 27oriVr.r ,r'r.n,Vroia;.?; Vcd-i", tti' ' 2l!'iiHi27a. " 2i!'ii n27o. KEKIXKU .SUGARS l.ei nild Mlendy imi 11 lails of ' l.-.Ti . n-,i. fur .-..r, uw HrnilUI llnl DAIKV I'HODUCTS 'ilUlrti; In fnlr (innind nnd nrmly hslil. Th iiuoint.oi follow: New Vork. lhll'"T , f ".. Juiw. 2S'n.. specials 1 lll.Iier. lo. On, ,tu. fr ell-lnnilp. liral. "".1. (1 Uh. Oil, Uo. fiishmuilt, fair to tu."l. 22 2i. I'OULTKY . .Tt l '", fc'iieriil maiUft ruleu linn. vjllb ileiniiiiil 11l11.1rl.111K thr urieilne-i ot 1 ".""'ruble stock. II". quotatlolK Here us I follows: liovvls, isti.i uuiill, ntlulilne fl Ilia Rii.l over en eh 'j8i2Pv. do, sniuli tn meillum. 2i!W2ri . uhliuns, ufr-ineaie,i, i'neii J. : uluKtry jiiunu rucst-rs. L'liv'.'.'ci oM .roust rs. 2llto21i. ilu ks. Pel.in. 2:!lic. do. Srr:."iJ!f.r("-' .ru.:.",,?s..!"r...r-'irl t."M5.v "do." )Hi viir, miWK ''.-" .lll( 1 - II. 1 -. I III llt - II :uuii; ikksh VKurrs iJeniaiiil via nnlj moderate. Meuilur lundltlorui iliecklnK trade, wire hiuall ond prlecs shoueil lit ti, i intrv Supplied liUntatlul'V Apples, p-r bbl Jonathan ..-, nanre Ml.&il: KIliK. 4til.: X.Jlllern .-iv, tH..10ti '.'..'!!;. rent-i.im'. $t'i.-i..-,ii: Ilubb.ir.Ktnii J.I J.1to...2.,; lireelilni; S4i ,10, ll.il.luln. $.1 .ill'ii ., .-,0. Uutni. Heauti $1 .IiKimi r.u, Sliinnan VMiiee.tn. J.I J.-, '.ill: llluck TivlB. .1..-,illi .1 7.1. P.iroKim. SIW.1.2.1. liano. 3'n l.i.il Vorli Iinwrlal. (Mi.12A: Hen Jlavls. J.1SI4...II Apples, western, p, r box- Jntin than, Jl. 7.112 2.1. Wlntir llnnann. ll.TSli , 2 r,n. Spit., nbetp ll.7.1fil 'J.rill; Hume HeHiitv. SI 2.161 2..-.H: Oelliluui. 1. 7.1 tl 2 .111' KIllK. JI..1IIS12..1II. urtl. . 1 .1HM2..11I- Stavnmn , VV Ines.u. lit.':, I'liirn.iiln. 1.7.1Si2 2.1: XevvtuMii IMpnlu. 1 .Iiij'J. HIiulc Tv Jr. S1.i,ii!,2: fliiu" Jl 2:inl.71 Applei. ne.ir l,y, per hi,i'"i. An, 6tl .111; do. do. per 'i Inish. bpl.t . 21, . l 2.1. Lemons, yer box. 3v i I. Minimi per liu.li'b. 1 1 2.1 Hi 2 .10. iiramres. I'ullbirn i. per lo, 2Hil ilo. rlorldj, per box. I2l'it. Tnnceilnie l'tor-, Ida. pir urnp. k:Hi7. IW-npefrUlt. I'lorMj. per boi, Jlii.V. ih,. IMUo lll.'o, wr lo. 42 it I. r.O PUiuipiili 1, Porto Itbo, tier irate s:i.2.1tl0 llriipiH. Callfornlrt ToI.ii. per i rati, il.l.'tlil II ilo. l'nllfirlhi Ilimiernr. . , per drum, 4'iiii I I'rar.benle. .Icreey, peri irate. f.l .lotr.i. ilo. do. P"r bbl, S13W1S.I strivlieirli, Plaild.i. ner 'it. :.imi ,0( do. . i iiitiorni , i'rr ml. .ntMn' VEGETAHLES "lliinl of The Miipi'ly vvns of niun oi V . frosted sto K. Mhlib was thill slid ivial.. Pine stin I, hruu3ht uul'hle rates, wuutii tloil1. Whit. )iot..lueS, lersvi. pi r &-bull hiisl.ct. .".! 111. Nu. 1. 7.1 ill").-: No. 2. 4ni Oik . VV hlte pol.iloe. per Inn lb-- I'enneyl innl.i. SJ2.1W.-i; Xcvi York. I2.2.1i'u2 In. i..lirii. f2.2.1''(i,2 .10. .Mveet potatnei, i.ll pej. tier la-huli. hnski l. 2:t Ib-i. No. 1 Jl tU 1.25, Vo 2. 7n r,i . Mveet notatoei. Jer f'i. per liiiniper Nn 1. 1..1tl5j2: No. 2. Jl Si 1 2.1. I'ekry, Ne" York, pit hunt ll, .l.Tri tlli. ilo, do. per uato. 51. .1064 r,0. Lctlui, I''lnililii. per hamper, r.n. Si 11.75: do. Cull lurnlii. per Lo. .Ilk ii Jl.2.1; ilo, Ltiuit-ltinu. per bbl., JU1I..I11 I'liullllower. l'nliru.-i.l 1, per inite, J1..1oU2 2.1 KniiHelH Hpri.uis, Lorn, Island, per oi 1.1Gf2.1e Wntercreii. Neiv A'ork. per It'll hunt hes J:t. Hirdiiliiul, 1 lordia. per box. J2&5. Cue'inibers, Plurblu per hamper. J.1&.1 .--uuaeh, Pluriila. ner irale, J2.int4. hplnuill Nnrfnlk. per bbl J.1tl5.ro; do, Texas, per husli -haskil, J2..10 .. Kale, XoifolU. per bbl, Jl.rniri 2 . lleanx. 1'lorlil.i. per ernte. y.ittR. Heels. 1 riorl'l.i. per irate t2 .101(11. Peas. Plorlil.i 1 per hantrer. j:!7. ilo. Callrornla, per drum SS(tfl2. I'ipperH, Ktuibla, per 1 rave. JJftiT 1 Tnllllitnrs. 1'lorlil.i. iwi truti', JI.51H1.I 'I'u nip". I'anaillan rutiibici's, tlio lbs, J2. i'al, hace, donieitl' . ler toll Jjn$)4H; ilo lian l"ll. seed, lHr t 'ii J40'u,12. do, ritirlda, lieu, per hasLcl. J2fit2.1o Oulonu, Nevv Vi,rK i.ii'l wtbtein. per Ion 10 burf- No. 1, J2 ,10it 2. No. 2. Jl 2.IG1 1 7.". Mushrooms, per J 10. tucket. tlUl 75 DAIRY PRODUCTS YKSTnr.DAY I HbTTKII Wholesulu arrlials r,r slld pauked rreamerv as well us of prints were exteeilltiul small and with stronger uutsldu tidvlcea prliea were 1, higher, iluitra were operutlnc only fur uctunl requirements but . demand exceeded th- oiferlnss. Quotations: Western, fresh, solid-packed rreamerj. ex tra, G4o. hiitlier-siorinc Konds, DStyAfie: extra 41e: sweet ire.i'mery, 'evtrs, Sjii underg'rsdes, 1 p.i(SiKJBt ncarhv nrlnl fanrv riKi An &ii,ie. nrsis, isiffoiii'; seconds, inti taversae'. eiirn r.sasTc: tlrets. np52oi .rnndi. 47(tj40. special brands Jobblnc al 9trulc. K(HIS There wm sn advanie of 00i' per aae in w holemil prices of deilrsble freli ,'inra. but supplies vvera so small Uml trans. Hctlons were month In n Jobbing wn, at a pruntum. Quotations: Nearb firata. 121 per casa; do. current let-elpts. $2I 40 per case; western extra llrat. 121 per case, do. firsts. 120.40 per euse; In ferior lots loner; selected, carefully candled cgss were, jobbing at 7tiQ'78c per diiKen, NEW YOHK COFFEE MARKET opening '! fl.13MB.14 u.2itlS.3l 11.22 'i.23 g-gJIgS'S? n'.ss'eb'.sa imihim.-. 2 252,5-i0 August . . . September October November December January . . February . March h:L'A:s S.73CS.74 "fty June Jul- 8.UOW8.113 li.ilVBil'.lVl M k.1lm sit S.II4S').-, ' 11.034 11,01 LONDON STOCK MAKKET Jontlon 12.40 Auldiai ss Canadian 1'acllU' .. .. KID , Chan 4 Olllo S'Ai ' Ht Paul 40 Krle 21 N.Y. eauly. 83U 1M, 11 Tl -12 401 "0 t ' Krle lit pre! ai Illinois Central Gr.li Ixiuli L Naah 114 Central pacific 72 1'ennaylianla 4S Ittadlna 7(1 Southern PaeMo SO irnlon Paclflq !., 117W U 8 Sttel B8 ' HS5 M I- U'i 10s1 4S1 'i Hit, 111 111. BAU S1LVEK ltlK Mill l., tai la's Tndi Londii icncil il'' AND PHILADELPHIA STOCK PRICES Sales in Philadelphia 1,!r'" Xlt lllall Low A M 1 hKf "niiVnTtn n"' isu Tu it .10 1'hll.i nice isni jjiji S.1 ',(. "'"dU:" ,'3t4 Wi "J4 u. 1000 L SSIeclB!,!, 1)1 UVi -(l! 1 1 -M NVt Hull l.ort A M tlBf H", I3H 1-lli ' ': IHIMIS 11:SO N't A 1 ihtf. 1 1 iKh T.ow HOon Lib lloinlr 3JAn... nii.oo B8.S0 08.30 .30 looo l'a ( ron I'.iB'CJ DIU 0l!i Dili !i INACTIVE P1IILA. STOCKS Kollowlnit aro quotations for Inactive aocks lined on tho Philadelphia Stock llxclimigc mid In which there were in transactions todaj;. Tho prlci slcn It tho last previous closo: Am Gas Wai Amcr .Mill 14 I.li Nn .H P r.niTi li't l.eli Vttl . . " Alnrr HtnreM . .1. i-n vai iraim -it Ut llroi ..... t.lttln HrllujiUIll r.1 North t'ellt ... lnH North Ttt . ... J? i n t "' p iii r. cm pf .l'i I'hlln Irait .. l Hwys Oen ..;,; Un Cos N J S'ir. II S Steel pf. Ii"'' W J A Sea . 43 Wet C'l.ll lU Am Storm pref Sri Huff A Huicl t e r.S nun: a kui prex 40 n prex iu 40U, N J. mi! alt .. 14'! t am iron Con Trap (Jen Asuha (l"n Aaehalt tif 47 mtliT in nt ii nra t pf . 17 ri- i .. "it Key Tel pf.... B7 Key Tel 1st pi. 17't Lm Nav i tn 2A pf 4." FOOTBALL SNAP MARKS MACHINE-GUN WORK1 Hancock Squads Opun Stren uous Practice With Brit ish Teacher CALLS FOR ATHLETES CAMP TIANTCH'K. Augusta. Gn , Jan. An .Machlne-Kun lnsttui'tlon today demon strated that speed alid nRlIlty were rc tiuired In tho modern war name, "f-'ul-cide sfiuads" of U10 tlneo i.iachlno-Bim battalions nnd tho four Infantry com panies put through tho fistt&t wot!; jet experienced In tho Tiventy-tlghlli . division. Captain 1'eter Plnnell. ndUsor In ma I chine-Bun training with tho llrltlsh mill ' taiy mission, Is in charge of tho instnic- Hon, , The ,,,, battalions Include the 10711,. loaui aim juhui aim- uro compofieu 01 troops formerly of tho old Komtli I11- -.., ...,. n.iiv.j. 1 nu iiiii.ii.ij uuinii.iiiies V.UU1U fiom the four Infantry lecimenls. "Mount cun,V tho llritlsher cried after tevcral tnuads hid been lined up befuro him and the preliminary Intruetlon had been ffliii. b'hst N"o. 1 tool; the Kun'a tilpod and placed It In position, followed bj No. 2. who placed tho bar lei on the tripod, and then No. B, who placed tho ammunition for firing by tho sldo of No. 2. One, two, tluee mid tho gun was mounted and flilpg. The eerclye Ik unique 111 lollltniy manuals. There Is speed from beginning to end The tri pod is placed In ti flash. As soon no No. 2 sees the bolt toady, he lushes up 'rom tho tieinh with tiiu baricll nnd on It goes. When he U ready, the uiu munition Is by his sldo ns No. 3 hur ries back lo incuts. shelter to await develop - There uie eight men In tho squad All must take laio of the one machine gun All must bo quick und alert, for upon their aceuiacy and bpced depends, may be, the holding of many thousands of ticiinans at bay and tho saving of many thousands of their coimailo. Football practkc has nothing to ellipse the work of m.tchlno gunners for quick changing lroni positions. Tlio men Jump from one place to another like a guard getting onl of position to take lite place In the interftience. Tho new war cmiiH Is played with athletes. Today, Hilly Aimstronsr, boxing in stiuctor of tne division, will meet the company boxing Instructors of tho camp for a 1 onfei-cnce. Tlio boxing men, who have all had expel lnco In the ring, will meet in a mess hall in the old mv.ily leservation. WILSON GETS PRAISE AND RAPS IN JERSEY - . and diaftedvi: V. fjaldwln, who for sev- enteen years has set led as general see War Council Speakers Attack retary In onu of the Gotham hranchei. Policies, but Body Indorses President's Stand NKWAllK. N". J., Jan. 2J Sweeping ciitlclsm against the llovernment, and especially tho fuel admlnlstrat'on. war made by Dr. Alexander c. Ilumphres, president nf Stevens I'nlveitlty cf Tech nology: Austin Colgate, candidate for tho Republican nomination for fnlUd States Senator, and Yv'arrin c. King, tlliector of the body, In &ddiessi.s dcllv- led before the Now- Jersiy Mauu fuituicrs" AVur Couurll's session In this city. Following this the war council unanimously adopted a leolutloii In dorsing the Piesldetu's war policy. Hoctor iruinphrejs's attack wot prin cipally directed against s-cuetaiy Ikikcr, Secretary Daniels and l loctor (larbelil. Secretary Itakcr was described as n "pronounced paclflM," whoso actions weio "absolutely sb kciilng." Secretary Daniel: was criticized for urging that naval nUkeis be trained to make speeches, and Dr. Uarlleld was condemned for taking tho post of fuel administrator when "ho knew that ho w:ib not qualified for tho inisllloii." Pres ident Wilson was cilllclzed for "Ills fall- i ure to mako competent and pro)cr ap 1 ...i4 .in if p n-h ,,-a n.nn --.,1 r...,i ,..j . u ...u.v -... ('.wU..v w.,...vu Doctor Humphreys's arraignment of the Administration. It enthusiastically ap- Doctor ! provea oi i-uioiici oiKaie vviien nu saiu, in openlne His H'eech, that It looked as If "every day would, bo Sunday by and by Continuing! Colonel Colgate saldi "Aa manufacturcis, It Is our first duty to obey any command received from our Government. To obey such commands may create minor hardships, but let us (Ice and think only of tho soldleia and sailors In Krance and In our camps. ' TJiey are tho ones who have mado and i nr0 making tho sacilllces." "". " n Columbia farmers Name Officers OVerlOOK mo mm 111 uur iiiui.uiK u siicii; I HLOOMKnUHO. I'a., Jan. 22.- At the annual election of the Columbia County Agricultural society me roiiuwing omcers were elected: H. IV. Itagenbucli, tiresldent; Jl. J. i-ur-ci. -. 11. Kipgrosc. P.uss Cieusy and Charles I-. Hartmnn. Soutl, SlMh street, was badly burned vJ:ir.er"ldnmlBiaivr Menscl f "executl e auout ,lle bod- jBl '"'' l' ner Si!fe.?njc?bI.Su1f: tSrt'cloWiw tauKht fin. fron, a lighted Hany U. C'orrell. secretary; Rt J. John uton. llbrailan. Tlie association doubled the salaries 01 mc oiucera. 1110 inn- ' cleared $7000 last year Safety Board Boosts Fish Sales HAZLI7TON. Pa.. Jan. 23. Co-operating with the State and national food administrations, the food supply division of the Publlo Safety Committee has arranged for another drive on the sale of fish today and Friday, to save the r.oniumptloii of meat Two fish da a will be observed here every week for the remainder cf the war lireat quantities. ixvv being Bent to Ilnaleton, vvhhh al ready naa rtrponded to fie app al BUSINESS CONTINUES VERY SMALL - - -- ,jh g4ei jg Qnlv Issue Showing Any Momentum of Con.l OLl-1-1 0 V"'.y i"" - .',. sjuu-a sequence Rapid Transit Certificates Inactive, 1 ' l m .. , ' M but Lower on Trifling Sale i The iiiii,iiielnhla Hloek market was-no momentum ng a result of ib .....a Hiw t eturtlnt; today after Its first i-hli- ment of carnlnss for tho month of rV?l lerlnir holiday experience, and, cuts'.de of ceniher nnd tho nix inonllm ended nTl ' L'nlted Klutes Steel coininon, trading In ' icinher 31, which camo out late, jester! no Isiuo attracted nny special alien- l day. There were no transactions until! tlon. Hleel followed tho carl.' trend In ' near midday and then n six-share n& V .. ... I !..... ., . nu .....n.-.l.wl ... IA1 -M .... "" i.riiTi.r, .,fimu rirfi I'oiii ew i oi k aim niniinitii ni"ic .u.., . ,,n ..,,uvu ..i, v., un nan a point t..a .....I. . .1... .1 l.n,... ..lilt lllA Till. BlfllAmnnl t.twt H......I . " WOidEN WIN PRAISE OF MEADE COMMANDER Hostess House Best Institu tion at Camp. Says Gen eral Nicholson nu a Staff CoritsiMiidtnl CAMP JinADJ:, Admiral, Mil.. Jan. 22. l.lltlc Penn's best Institution Is man agid by women. It Is based upon a statement made to day by (Jeneral . .1. Mcliolson, coin mai.dci' of the I.lbeily KMsIon. Comlnir from the camp's coimnander , 't must be true, so tho women who hao ' iiitilliuitd 10 tho Vouns Women's r'hiNllan Aoelatlon haio umiilo re 'n to feel proud. Geneial Xlcholson 'ii.ule 1111 liisection of tho hostess hoiiso : today mid an hour later, when met by 1 I newhuiper men, niude the slalemcut that ' 1 he liullillns was 100 tier cent elliclent. "Tlit. hostess house wliloh Is managed '" the Y. V. r. A.." tald the liiiier.il t0"': ll.'at , ailld nc is not twee as lanze. for morn 'oom Is 111 tiled to enteitain tho ever In -iiMhliiK number of Riiests. To be tiuln ful 1 don't know how wo could Ket i alone without It. for to Ions ns lsitoi.s be snino pioisI.Mi made for tlielr netds. Th" hoitec house, so ably managed bj tin nmueii solics the problem und fin niiS.inlz.illuu ought to tempi p a till incaiiirc of credit fiom cveiy in.r-.oi who enjoys Its splendid appointments.' Ilei.upii of their technical ti.ilnlni lfty men at lilttle Penii who nre mm- ' iL''vll'c l'i tiie lanhs am to be given ai mportunlly lo win shoulder Miapn. .vii ni tlio men aio fiigliieeis. and If he succeed in passing a special c imlnatlnn they will be nppolmed as pio Islonal second lieutenants, cotps of en tlnrers Among tho Phlladclphlans who in- likely to llguie In tho promotions viexnnner I'laiii., roiuoanv li. I Iut'',."lfmr': '''"""-'Ih K. Slat tin, l!at pay I". S12tli Field Aitlllciy. nnd Mai ohn V. Un. or tlio siHth Ammunition Tialn. Sevci.il weeks ngo It became nppntent 'hat the engineering tinliB weio in noed f olllceis, and a tabulation of I.ittlo Point citizens teveulcd the natues of nany men In tlio tanks who mcasuied Ji to the 111 my htandaids, (Jener.il 'Icholson nnanged with C'aiitaln .Samuel H. lhooks. of the 304th Engineers, lo leteiiiiine the tltness or the men leioni- iieudcd for promotion, and jesterday ho embijo lleulenautb, armed with tilangles, drawing pencils and oilier 'ip-uuiuents made an attack upon Hie uobleins piopounded by tho CN.uiiluIng boatd. lIchlccn of (lie men who look U10 tests came fiom tin. Twenty-Uilul ( 11 s;hiecrs and olcven hailed fiom the Twent-sev-enih lhigltieers. ' The lattfi outfit Ii one of tho most novel or ganizations In tho National At my, for lU woik 011 tho other side will be con fined to mining nnd sapping the enemy trenches. TP.A.SFi:i'.S aiaui: .Several transfets vveio ordeml today Piivato Herlln li llockenbery. ot the 3Hth Inftiiry, goes to .1 signal iorp' unit In the South: Piivuto lialpli i". Cook, 324th Field Slgt al U.ittallon, Is sent to WnshliiElon to Join the enlisted Oidnaneo (.'oips; Pilvate Hinckley, ll.ittcry F. 113th Iery, Is sent to tho Aviation Section Signal 1:01 v. ami Private John W. Smith, of tho 313th li.fantiy, goes to tho Signal C'oips In New York city. in an euoit to ilieck tho How of men " ..I1'0 ,,in!u fo1' nillltary service. Major a call was nut to Clly Hall. A patroll nsslst tho civilian physiciana attached to local draft boaids. ".Major Jackson," said one of the arm surgeons, "will i.oi direct the civilian ph.dcl.ins, bin will endeavor tn standardize the physical tests. Ho will offer tuggestloim as to how- selects must be examined and In thlf. way aid the local boards In thtilr woik of lejcctlng men who no 1101 measure up to army staudaids.' THROUGH SNOW WITH BABY I ATMrioi. T.-nmn n,.nn T.....i ,. I nicn nre to benefit through the awaro, . v..w. .t...!". v., A.AUUlllUIll I" - c,ct AM for Trnmllv ' ct rtm lor tam"i' mammmmmmmmm WIMCP'S-U vmtl Inn vi,. , Maigiiln K"np! a v Cw "t iiftv-tvvo j years and tho mutlur of sK children. wameii iweive nu es over tlis snow capped mountain roads with her joungest child In her anus. Just to get vi at in. When sho got hero she pleaded for somo means of getting warmth for tho rest of her family, which she said was freezing in the shack called "home" on Hald mountain. The mother und her baby wero sent to tho United dimities and relief was dis patched to the children. They had neither shoes nor stockings, very little under wear and rngged outergarments nnd were huddled under a few old horse blankets nnd quilts. All were brought here. Girl Burned on "Heatless .Monday" Sadie 1-Tnuk. eight yeaia old, of 1910 - I candle, xne tniiu was passiiig through ' ner lamem sioio at tlio time, and the sioro ocing narii on account of "heatlesn atonday." used the cundle to light her l0 t. Ulm il'UH Inlikn " 111. Hospital, Her Injuries aro not fatal. TOO I.ATK FOB CfSSIflCATION DKATIIH of Oeorg. w. JerrettolLi '72 n'ei".! 1 inrt rrieimj invibd .to funeral. Flrat Month I KUIbwlay 21th. a in, from llnrthnm Prlenda' aliMluy II iiurti I itrti' qu. 1 a a lv.31 a nl. Ji-.e Jut adjolnlna laia ivniovi 1 rem - ON THE PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE! i'uiiu iiuiiiii; inu iiiri. in,..,, ,,..,. ... 1 ' ........ v., . .wi fvt-irinuer enowedti! turnoxer showliiB much linprotein-iit Krosi carnliiBM of 12 022.129, as com.f oiet jestenlay. pared with $2,487,287 In beeember, 1JH Onl) live stocks appeared on tho ticker but an Increase In operating expense! ' before 11 o'clock Lake Supirlor came lesulled In tho net for the month hi..! out a quarter higher at l:i"i. l'hlladcb $1,039 840, as iiBalnst I.n9I,193 the ctei i phU Electric lost a finitlon, l'ennsj I-1 v'ous December. Kor tho six months nnla llailroait n off a trlllo also nnd the Broas was $15,030,58. compared wits 1 lleadlne wns unrliangrd. ,$13,867,145 In 191G, nnd the net wi Ilii old Transit tru--t certificates showed $0,213,271, compared with $11,163,326 CAMP DK INSURANCE CAMPAIGN A SUCCESS, Only -18G1 Men Remain Whoi Have Not Taken Out Their Papers NEW Y. Jf. C. A. LEADER ' BOOZE SUPPLY PUZZLES! CAMP VIS. AVrlRhtstown. N". J.. Jan. 5!, Tlio men of tho r-eienty-elghtu tj. vision are noluinir tlieli own In 11.. r ' ojinpaltrn that Is bclnc ivastd to Indue j . nt least 95 per cent of the soldiers h.r Although this assertion may ujitet the to take out war rlik insiiiancc beforeJ hopes of many ofTlcers at this camp who ' 1'ebtuary 12. Only 4 801 men have not have been strlUnt,- to m.iko reputations beu "'fi"'',J u"l l"'.fi' already havsj lutit 11 uui 1 hit iifi-vf-iii j paiiers. innu "( total amount willten is $104,599,600. Oti this amount $144,D43,uiiii Is tti'l lneltcct- here, the icmsiliider ln.iiiK carried by men wlio Ime been trnnsfei red to others camps. i Fifteen Dul.iwaii. imu lioni ilie l'io.l neir KeKlinent of Infanti.v will beadmlt.l ted to tho Unfiling sihool for ofllctrr.'fl nnd those (.elected to Wtriid tho school! nt Aniilston have been iceomniended fori the classes hero. Tin y follow : First Ser4 ite.mls .1. 13. Jenkins, Ihncst Unison anlj Ueorsc J. Srliultz: .Sergeants Ccorjas 1. (irciti. Peter J. Soinmers, T. B. Un4 ilerwood, Walter O. Newton. Pat Id j.J Mays, I.eon I.. I.ynian. llany Blremaul and A. S. lleinel : Corporals Ralph! Adams, II. P. tiiccn, lienige A. lludfon.V and filiate ileorge (.'. .SloHou In order to fill atnmles the follow. 1 110 ppiiuitud lo i-iittr cuni) theie must lnK ",0" fron1 ,,ie iIIvImIo" h.no been tuvti signed to the school: t'urpoial Morton? A. Way, of llattery A, SnTtli j.-ield Ar tlllrry; Sergeant I.eo .1. Illnchcliffe.j 308111 Field Altlllcij ; Corporal HaroHj P. Phll'lps, Battel y ', SOi'th Field Artll-, lery; Corporal Ktuin is li Downli.g, I05dj llngincers; Sergeaiu (Jordon A. Ketch-I urn, Tvventy-slMh Knglneers; Sergeant Georgo D. f'ronan, 310th Infantry; Ser-j geant A. N. Aldrlch, 311th Infar.trril Seigeaut .1. II. Kuuier. Tncnt -fourth Knglnecrs ; .Sergeant tllchaiil c Stliesl nnd Sergeant lavid II. Cole. 153d Depot; 111 Igadc. In cider thai dm division may lj cquippcti 10 men nu conuitiuns on im b.ittlo front". Colonel Harry N. Cooto, clilei" of staff, I1.11 appealed to all owners, of Cicunau sheep dogs, Aliedales an! plgioim to send them hero for war train' lug. Owing to tho fact that barrage fir3 Is used on all the flouts It la Impossible fur artlkrymeii to see the signals of tlifl infantrymen, and the dogs and pigeons arc to lie used in keeping open the liner or communication. what to do with the liquor he lias. confiscated Is novv worrvinir Colonel E. S. IJattlcs, in command of the military! I'uiivc, .11. iirsi me novcinnieni oraercii, that it bo shipped on for use In making1 smokeless powder, but now that It la cheaper to buy pure alcohol they liaW Infoinicd division otlkials U.at It Is up 10 tiiem lo dispose r tne liquor. Captain Wlnfleld K Petlgrue, of tin luJd Uepot Jliigade. has been assigned na iiujuiaiu to colonel Lincoln C. An. utews. I'Dinmandant of tho training! tcuuoi lor oiuceis lieie, Ilie Led Cross oiganlzatloii here hs' made u itiivcy of tlio division nnd flnili that tho i-oldlers request the following im 111.es. which win Do supplied at oncfl wiiu me exception of tlio helmets; 20IIJ In Its effoit to llnd a gunural dlicctori '"cateis. 5360 paits of socks, 3C63 mufl for the tamp Y. Jl. (.'. A., tho iliierloisl ,,cr''' v-t: I'"''" of wristlets and 84IH 01 mat organization went to New York ";. instead or me last-named wrfr muiiicis will bo distributed and tliesi can 110 wound aiound the head LEAPS TO SHUN IIUKGLARS Chester Woman Jumps From Third Story to Porch Roof L'IIl:T.;H Tn . .r.n, Timmleri f I Olll ll (llle.l.bl,.,... ...tii.ti.... nl nn .trtrl iioucii. j.iutiui, .viish .delalde Jilitvrell, of IBIj 1'leld Artll- cast .Mneteenth street, shlveied on al iioicii ioor because she hcaid burglaral in tlio house. Ferc'lud liiion a more loftyj pedestal was tho houseuiald crslns for; nci witn Jllss lllrtwell. .Nelgbbors who heaid the ilirieks turn bl. ,1 r.iit t.t I.a. I a.... it... I.... .......An anA T. " .lacksuu. of the Jledlcul Corps. I load of bluecouts headed by Police Capil nai uien assigueii to tin- Philadelphia!""" nl" rcsiueu Jllss mriweil ana ncrj dlstilci and foi tne uet few weeks will' "'"'paiiion. Tlio Intruders broke open a cellar window and lorced open a cellarJ door. Tlio burglats decamped befojal inw jjuiicu urnvea Bond Bonus by Lackawanna hi.'P.A.VTo.V. I'a.. Jn.11 22. Threa hundred thousand dollars In Liberty! jjouus win uo distributed among 5vv: employes of tho Lackawanna nallroaa; u3 nouuses on .vprll 1, accotdlng 10 ui aiiiiouiiLenient inado here. Umplojresl receiving S000 or less will recehjl $0 bonds, while thoso getting !00'j r moro vv 111 get bonds worth 1200. Mea5 and women lu the clerical department. i muiion agents, operators and dk' Is It Worth ic Per Day to you- to have an un limited sup ply of pure water any where in and about your countrv or suburban home or farm? tiEPTUNE Water Supply System gives an abundance of purf;! sparkling; water, under Wgn pressure, any time and any place you want it. Moderate in1" price; easy to install and economical; costs awmi na cent a day to operate. Write for booklet No. 38. ' JzeckjBjzos.Co. I'lundilnx and llcatinf Rapnllfi DISI'bAY ROOMS 41 to SO N, Slh St. S06 Arth St.