7'CT $.w ,'T73 ' ' v? st-s 'ttv. tT-CTt! i.f" EVEXUs'G PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA. TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 191S s r IV B Irr . MfTTM i BL.,:-r - RvJtttLLY, IROCK CO. HH : . BA?(kr.KB DRDK-' " - i i ' P -.' INVESTMENT ' : "' SECURITIES fc I GOVERNMENT fe. - f" MUNICIPAL F' i RAILROAD r" c '. AND K'l PUBLIC SERVICE g . CORPORATION t 5 '- BONDS Ii t ,. '"' WAR SAVINGS STAMPS 0.'" k'. 3M CHESTNUT STREET '',' J . TMIUtDELrUIA ("'- V NEWS OF THE FINANCIAL WORLD-NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA STOCK PRICES &"j The Income Tax erf Investors is often complicated by profits and losses. Our new booklet may be of assistance to you. Send for complimentary copy .Bonbright & Company jionms wistau stroud. Jr. Minacer 437 Chestnut St., Philadelphia Kw Terlt London Ttostnn Tarls I'hlearo Dctro.t BULLS ARE IN ABSOLUTE CONTROL ON NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Increasing Interest in Long Side and Pro nounced Strength for Foreign Bonds Make War Developments Important Steel Active ni:v YoilK. .Tnlt. IP. Hulls Tvero lnabsolute (.otitjol of stock market operations nil throuph tlio forenoon, and the- manner In flitch nil the various nctlvo croups of storks were nbsorbed on bujlnc orders comlns nt times In larpo blocks nnd In others In sninll amounts Indicated a steady Increasing Interest on the lonjr side, which, coupled with the pronounced strcnRth In for olgn bonds, caued acute Intcret to be taken In all tho developments connected with the forclcn situation. There u a general assumption on the board room Moor that tho United Statc3 Steel common dividend to be acted on litis afternoon v.ould bo maintained at tho 17 per cent basis, and many wascrs were offered on the floor that the same dividend wll Ibe dcclacrd us for tho preceding fiuartcrs. Some Important houses insisted they had absolute Information that this action would bo taken nnd several of them were tho heaviest buyers of this stock. Shcnrson, llamlll & Co., who often liandlo wh?t aro called inside orders, bought 10.000 shares during the first hour and helped to put tho price up 1V4 to 92i. All tho other steel Industrials followed In line, with rtaldwln Locomo tive, Cruclblo Steel and Pressed Steel Car active features In the tindliiR daring the Hrst half of the day. The railroad stocks motcd In unison with the Industrials, with St. Taul common advancing 2U to l5. ami the preferred advancing 1 to "Sin. Marino common rose H to 23U. and the preferred Ti to D..',. New York Stock Sales New York Bond Sales PRICE-FIXING TALK ' LIVERPOOL CABLES DISTURBS OATS SEND COTTON DOWN Belief That Buying Movement Has Been Overdone Cash Situation Remains Strong ( M'c Copper l nlno Copper Co'orailo I'iipI X I ('o'uinl)l.i (las & V. . Cornl'mduMslM. (.'rudb'e Moe' Culn CanoSuear .. ( tilMCatio.spf 1)1-1 A llllllMlll in Absence of Other Incentive Dcniitiotirand- .. I l)cnV Itlotlranrtepf, Losses Attributed to Moderate Buying for Foreign Account i..t A'al Co-il Mines .. S A Via Juneau I 'Hi Mlli-t ba'm Mfe. . . in Am HcetSujar . .. T Am can .TO'. Am Car A Frfy. .. . Tl'i AmtarAlMypf .101 Am International. "' Am Cotton OH Am Hide A. Loath . AmllldeJlLpr. Am Llncol . ,, Am '.Indeed pf .. . Am Locornotlrc Am tocomothepf . Am f-me t & lief . . Am Sumatra Toti .. Am Steel Foundries. Am Sujar ltd Am Tel A. Tc! .. . Am Tobacco Am Woo en . Anaconda C'opnot AtcnTop&SF . Atrti Top & S F pi All On I & W I HaMnln two Ila'llniore K Ohio IWn Stel C.ai II . HcthSpf suli r f p . HrooUlyn Itap Tran Untie A Superior. . i at retro rum Canadian Pacific. Cent Lcathr Co Chincl'cr Motor . ChapoAe A Ohio (hint Vctpf hi Mil A Ml' Chi Mil A. MP pf ChllirA.PtC cn i a pop epf to ;.ju CHI AI'Tpepftc tll"i ttlt .17; 4 7l!i jj.v tw itir.o a.m. 7lti VJ 32! i S2"i sort s'.' 12 7'f .vvj pa 05! i no in. lot'; 100J5 17!i ciu st SI HUi io.Tf mi r.iM oi!i i' 7-Vj JS!a ri7ir 71!. MM 32' i i .J'J lltch Ix)v 11,30 1J1M0 Anclo-rrcnch 5... M S9 Joim Am Fortln tfte 3s O'l . I'H., HO,, li;K Am Tel ft ...... 'l paS l!l M") Armour Co IH.. Mi M'- ilji .1W0 irok Jtlr SsiKIS f:. t'X't ' !J.K!!., .cw rM 4s iwu ta'! 5t siooo Krench fifpub 6Ss tm PV fl' Jjoon I.lrwrlr liond 3i. :.9fl 81.90 t.u ,Ur to i, p.3i) uaitt W.J) . itov in 7' si' i I.IHHI i-tnna n ct fin M' fS iW d en 4H .... PS't flt V !' Murqudt ,1s w. t-o'. JfsHi lUmiinr tn 4n... m RS lorn) haiiI wj- 6.. l Ol ir0) jr hi.i f ;,,.,nci in) ..OiiO Unlen l'r in in mi o.vwo uk on :.in n 'in t'i lovo da .Via lull u.l". na. 03, so IS 100 111 "AVi av.i iuo 10i 100 M New York Curb Sales in Philadelphia llleh J-oiT to Klcc Slor so so 12 Ins CXA I8H 5 5 '.4 50 I.k Sup C 1J!4 ll'j 3.1 Uli .N'nv. fl'JJi 8i'ii mo lim nil 4 4 a: rmia i:icc J.i't -' (10 ! RT t c 5 SS SO Iteaillng.. 1SH "'.4 330 U H Steel 03 lt. ' nnNtts lllih I3r 000 Ih Nsv eons4'Js 01 600 Mb Honds 4s ...t).30 15000 rhlla nice 1st Ss. 03 SI 1 1 :r.o A.M. HO 2.1 ',4 13 ',4 DU',4 40 S.1S JS 134 l A.M. ot ehie. ',(. S N't chce. 08. 50 90.30 .10 03 .Wi 75'.' OS'i 13 ... lS'i ... .. 15 ... ..iij',' in'; . 05' i 05! i . 73', jo .. t.'i'i . 71 201 1 47'i 02 51 75' 09! i AfttlA !2xnlAUc rlf 47'i, -1'rolft Motors i.,' ' ' Ce1n Co "- Cunli Afronlam ... thlcn Valiv coal fali. ... Mflnnia Copper 1n. Ilulan SSa in. i"ln 0'ia ol4.Sn?ca Coppr 51 I Ht Jon-ph lail nuuniarin4 noat .". , t'littml Moirrra 1'nllKl ril ntenslon.. Wriaht-Mariln 'Wrlcht-Martln rrf . .. i' os); .iij 3X'a 40 4. 1.V4 11' 40'' Aak ;'. IS Ml 41 45 ;9 9 in JiSJ i ltl'i lil'f Ci!i 05! HAR SILVER 53'.' 'ti',' 71W M'i 7l'j JO1, ... I .13'.' 74' j LO'i Today I.ondon(pcnce) iWt t.at Vr(. Turp. 43i 13'. 101 Hlclt liw 43'. 4Vl r E A i I DO YOU KNOW the UNIQUE POSITION of UNITED MOTORS? i Nrlr ery motor car anl truck ft, butlt tn th I '.Ittti States haft some lrt ip,1e In one of th nln auto L mob.l acr a ry plants controllt'l by UnlU! Mo. 3 3. I !M UO MAKTKK Kl WON" 1IOHX III W IflMTIOV ii vrr ui:ahi.nus r t irjo uamffl that nnnri otn- Dmitri n ine auto worm inete ana ii fover other nationally known acre- aon aro a pari 01 uniieu -iioiora. EARNINGS- tor th f.scal yr 1011-17 wer Jfl .1 per Khare on tho outitandlns capital. ttvhlfh anntraaitaxl With firrHonf mar Ir ktt price nnd previous prc ran if ' Indlfat th interest. nc poiltton of th company. 5frw. t lnU for Keport 175-T. Us JONES & BAKER STOCK DKOKKRS : Widener Bid?., Philadelphia I'rll, Walnut 1090.1. t&r ivrj.iuiiti n.'i ,v. Naw York llo.tnn I ' Chlraaro nirtc rru'afe It'irM. Plltubnrsli rJOXKS ItAKBIt. yrldttirr Bids.. Philadelphia. Pa, frrSend mo your rrport on UnlteJ Motors. Xidftss aii ... (.RATX IIKI.T WIUTIII'.R l-l)RKC.T CIIICArill. Jan. 20 Illinois Inrrrac Inc rlouilinniw, anotv Ut tonlcnt or Wed npilA7. MIonrl li,cralnr rloniltne. fol ttmil by ftnow tut tonUht or Hrttnrmlflr. lironi.ln trnrrnll)- futr In nrth. pruhablj unnu In bouth tonlsht or Wnl. nNMlar, Mlnnota fifnrralb fair 1n north, probably Mtow In iaiilh tonlcht. Iamb Snow tonlchr nnd (lnfiliiyj cotilrr VrlnrMl.iy In nett. .North DaLotu l'alr tonlcht nnd tVrd nrMlay. South DakntH Snow tonlcbt: roldrr In north and wrnl. .Vebrakka snow tonirht and M'ednf. davi fold uae In acuthufkt. Knn.HM-- Inrrr-atuir rloiifttn. ullh now r4lnfdnir nnil In north tonlshtl mnrli older Urilnrtdnr. .Montnnn I'nlr tonlcht nnd Wfdnf davi roldrr tonlcht. Womlnc "now tonlchtt Wnlnfodar cenrrallr fair. CIIICAfSO, Jnn ID. There was an easier feellnc In tho market for oats todaj rollowlns ves j terday's pronounced strensth. Tlio cisli I situation remained ftronc, but It was I believed that the buylnir mocnient had lfcn overdone. The trade was dis turbed by persistent tall; about prlee- I January opened, unchanged, nl Sl'.c, but declined to 81c. .March started 'io lower nt rorniv ni;i.T tr.ATiii:n c omutio.ns NKIV (IKU. Jan. 59. Tbr follolnr trmprraturr frr rrrordfd In the rotton blt lhl inornlnc; , , . .,,,, Oklahoma. Mil Inrt Smith, Hi l.lttlo Itnck. SOi Mmuihlx. .h)llle nnd Ahllrne, Sii Shrnrport nnd lckliurir. 30 Knox tlllr. Ki I hntlnnoocn. 3ll Mfrlclbn, 3Si Ahrlllf, 4111 Auciili. Ill rw llrnn, ID! Wllmlnclon and Tamna. O'il Thom lllto nnd Jiiiknontlllr, Gil Siitannah, Oil, nnd t hrlfton. OS Tbrro a 01 Inch of prrrlnltnllon nt MfinphM ."I Inrh nt Ali'llt". IJttlo Ilork nnd alnlllrl .10 Inrh nt Chijtta nnocat .12 Inrh at Knoxtlllrl .31 Inch nt .Meridian, nnd ,;s Inch at Aucutn. SIIIV TOItlC. Jan. 20 Thero was no ffattiro to tho tradlnc at the opcnlnr; of the cotton market and the tone was enslcr, with prices 2 to 10 nolnts net lower. Operators generally attributed the trlfllmr looses to poor cables from I.lerpool. In the absence of any other Incentlxe. i I.hcrpool. spot houses and trado In terests were modern to buyers, but the . supply comtntr from tVall street nnd local operators was more than sufficient to take of tho demand. Cnmmlss'on houses had onlers on both sides, prob- ' cbly KelUliB on balance. It was cold ngnln this niornlnR In the weft uml southwest, but In the cvntral and paatrrn iiortlons of the belt tem- lor tins i IlWIIIersSecurltlci Krle i:rientir . flaston Wm A. W tleneral Klcctr,cx r. .12') (leneral Motor 11 10 42!i ,r. : :!-, .VI' i HI', SO lin'i :'.' 0'.' 37' i 15' .M. j !! 1G 10 10'. ' PHILADELPHIA MARKETS XV i 32' 3 CO'4 :u4 n.' ; 311. 50' i r.Vi 50 1. j 3i'. 110.'4 H0'i 110'4 31' i 15'.' 3S't 15' i (ioodrlch 11 F Co Oreat North pf .. . H Nor ct for ore p . Illinois Central . .. Inter Acrlculpf. . Inspiration Copper . . fnterboro Con IntMer Marine . . . IntMer Marine pf . Inter Paper Inter Nickel . Kan City South Kelly Sprlns Tire .. Kennerolt Copper . . Lack Stce' . . . . Loulstllle A,Na!i Maxne'l Motor . . Max Motor .tpf. .. Mai Motor 3d pf . . Mexican Petrol Miami Copper . Mldva'e Steel Mo Pacific . Mo Pacific pf Nat Knam A S Nfv Con Copper 13 SS'.' is;; J5 . 15 t.v; 7'i 24J !li'.' J7'.' Jh'i' 17'.' II 32'; 120tJ 120', us;.' its 30 lo.'i ... ... 129!t US PROVISIONS Th market rule,l ateadr, with a moderate, Jobhlne trade. Quotation follow: city Wf, n ,(, ninok,,) nnd nlr dried. 2- i ""tern heer. In rt. emoked. Slej city .!"'. l-n"elle and tender, emeked nnd air dried, Sir: wcirn hejf. knucklea and ten der, enioked, .13c. lleef iiama, 4S. Tork. fanillv. J.loa.-.l. llnmii. f. 1', cured loo.e. JJ'j H2Si,,.. rte aklnned. loose. MQZ't: in. do. amoked. v;i:r! other haira. mo';e. riir curefl. Ra to hrand and aernee. iii emoKcd. weirn rurea, -' v ioIIaiV hAnlesv. 40c. PlcnlC hotlldera. S. I, elired leor. C3e: do. moked. 23c. llellio, in pickle, areordine to averace, noe, 30 Ilrrakfait bacon, a to brand and aerage. rlty cured. 3e: do. we.tern cured, 3c. I.nrd. utern. redned. JiH4W2"c; do, puro city, kttlo rendered, .' f i:7c. st- ' e: liatna. 1'ir: do. boiled. INACTIVE PHILA. STOCKS Following nro nuotatlons for InaetUc stoOks listed on the Philadelphia Stock Kxchange and In which there were no transactions today. Tho price ghcit Is the last previous close: Am G War.. 1'i Amir Mill n'i Amer Hloren . 32 Amr Stores pf. 02 nurr a suq t c ns Camhrla Iron . 404 Con Trao ,VJ ill Jen Asphalt ... I4' len Asphalt pf 47 lit Jl T Hi HI 11 T nref. IT KCJdtone Tel... '4 Ke atone Tel pf f.7 Key Tet Irt rf. IT'4 tli Nav tM nf Mi'i I. Nav rid 1.1 pr 41 l.eh Val Trn 2"'.4 I.ehlch Valley.. 02 Lit lire 23 I.llta rlchuilklll 31 Mlnehlll r.l North Ont .... "ii'i North JVnna . . S3 I'a Salt S3 I'hlla Co cum pf an., v n t iS I'hIU Trae .... 71 Uwy Co lien . 4 Cn Cna N J.... 203 I' H Steel Pf...l!l'i 'arnlek Iron. . n'. Wcit Coal 71 W J A- Seashore 9 York rty pref. 32 LOCAL LOANS DECREASE 81! i 81't STi i REFINED SUGARS Deposits Also Show Declines Com pared With Same Week Last Year The acrace condition of members 6f the Philadelphia Clearing Ilouo Associ ation for the week preceding Monday, January IS, is shown In the weekly statement, with comparlons, as follows: am. MnMHi:rts Jan. 2K'l tnrreaee Loan .t37l',2IH.Oi) 3,i27,U m Prh. Clear House 20,410,000 i.snn.onii Due from banks... 1in.02.coo li.m.ntin Hank deposits ISJ.hfll.Ono s.stT.OOn Individ, deposit 433.3S5.O0i) 13,408.000 Ilea, nun I. K, H. A lea.-ll .lennsltnrira t t aen in vaults LOCAL SHARE TRADING IS SMALL, WITH PRICE CHANGES UNINTERESTING Steel, Pennsylvania and Reading Change Hands at l Advances Transit Stockholders Asked to Give Opinions on New Lease Vote The local stock market was slow In getting started today after Its Orst lient less holiday and little nf Intciest de- eloped during the forrtioon trading. Odd lots made up the entlrr market and, with few exceptions, price changes were uninteresting. Steel common, while Inaethe, nd vaneed following the early gains In New York, and Pennsylvania and Heading Railroad shares were marked up frac tionally on light Fairs. Homo Issue-) did little, Klcctrlc Flor as Battery, Insurance Comptny of North America. Lake Superior Corpora. Hon, I.ehlgh Navigation and Philadel phia lllectrlc all selling at the end of tho first hour at Saturday's closing quota tions. On a small turnover Itaplil Tran sit trust certificates lost quarter. Liberty Ponds Were quiet, but showed rroderalo strength. The It.ipkl Tranflt Company otln truMcrs hae notified stockholdem it,.. they are requested to Indicate, 'how thy "jjt aesiro tneir snares to bo oted at th meeting I'ebruary 8, for opproal of tin transit lease agreement. jn the notifi cation, the voting trustees Arthur S Ncwbold, Ocorgo II. Mcfaddcn and WIN llam P. Oest say, "In a matter .which Is to affect our Interest so vitally and for to long a period, wo wish from on an expression of your desires." Owing to the itorm tho Public Sen lea Commission held no cxccutlc session yesterday and. because of the departure of commissioners for hearings n arl oils parts of the State today, no diu has been set for a session, and It Is possible there will be no action In Phil, adelphla. Klcctrlc rate case this week NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET NBYV YOniC, Jan, 29. There was further liquidation by early longs In the coffee 'market nt the start today, and prices on tho call uero generally GMo 15 points below Saturday's clos ing figures, There was a fair, outside demand on the scale down. Ausust . . , .September tictobrr .. No ember December January . Kehruary March ... April .... May I Juno . . I July Toda)' openinir ! u'.'siisii'.so I 0.03 ff'o'.hb '. s'.VtVri'.M ! s'.bV""" .' o'.ib Haturda'a closo J.31'(0.40 !i.4nt.r.n ti.nfltjn.s; .2ri.ni ii.BSHii.na S.RIIMS.H." s.nnTjs r, H.StWH.H", I n.nns.n7 1 n.fi7Bn.o' i i.intln.2fi n.:ot;B.3i DIVIDENDS DECLARED Parlrln reeiopment l'orioration. r:uti "Hr'TL1 ot ' .-""r W. "" I'c-ferreSV-i.,: "51?. '.,bruar' 1J to holders of record iin. tnle'rnailonal Hsnesler Tomuany of Ni Jersey nnd th International llorcttr fo--porallen. reaular quarterly of Hi per tent on preferred, both paiablo JIarch I to .lock of reeord February i. u 'wli 4'hlcaao. V llmlnslnn JC r..ni,ii n... Company, rceular quarterly of Ji.30 en or J. ferred nnd a auarterly of -, a share oil atoek of record January -n. '" Pennsylvania .Coal and Colta Pnmn.. a rtUldcnd of l'i tier eent. pabe hchruarr - -- .-.-. . . ... m... ... RAILROAD .EARNINGS CANADIAN TWCiriU Peeember cross..., Net , Tweo mos.' Rross, Net , :3:SU:r ;vJiS-, . 4ll.3tn.OlD M.WoilJo 17 45!-j -M'l 2 4.-i3J 15! j 'h'i'i ma 17 4.i.'; hh ti Offerlne iero lleht nnd tho market ruled steady under a rood demand. We quote on a heals, of 7. I3US.35C for citra fine cranu latcJ. DAIRY PRODUCTS Total reserve r,. iieserve required l-xccs reserve r.3,434,000 2o,73r,,oon 37,241.000 4n,7(i7,nnn .444.000 3 Ko.nno 1.310,000 s.lin.noo .S2t,lH 3,870.000 70 US "71 7fi li:i Aii:iinnr.s nusnuvE svsti:m Itea-ne held fn.S-.O.OflO 3.034.000 Kxcet reserve . . . 3.384.00) 3.708,000 TrtL'.T CO.MPANIKS NOT MBMOIIRS OP I ni'urnt'f ovotl'i -.l-ar. ... t .k HiA I IIUU..IH.J a..-..- maVkein'M' Arm" Quotation." New York I neserv. held . .. l.R2.O0O 113.000 full-cream, faney. June, 2Hc: specials hlsher; . I.reaa r"e.. . 1.S0O.OW0 .C..C00 , New York full-cream, fancy. September- ,'".',',;' , ,,,. j.m.i, .,... ,h.r. onrte .'.., ,in ,in r.ll.rnnile fair to cood. I 'o addition to the deposit above there "TO'-, fall-made. lair to boou. j m t( w(if. ,1R n:s,000 Government de- , -di4.u I posits, against which no reserve Is required POULTRY 70 11. '1 7J liO'J iit',' ' n in1; iM.- '.u' New Yorl: Air llraVc 1 J2 4IJ 2.' 1S!J Vi 'ill!.' IS'j . March I Mas ... July . . I October Hpot .urdas'a 10.3(1 It 11:30 fiOMO iipen n.iu. e.in .'. 311 31 10 3t 30.03 3li 111 3II.U3 211. vl 2i hi! -"I.r.4 2 .",4 2t 2'l.TI 2'l.30 2'I.II1 211 1 2'I.2II 2". 13 2". O'l 27.S3 27.." 27 SI 31 n a....... . w.. .. nm .tbnrA-. Hftftlll Mac and dropped to S3'aC. i : i, n.,i,i .miur.ri n-eniiilmtlon IMay r.-a quoted at Sl!i.r807jp at the s-,'.:urda-a in.3() It lt:3f outset, compareu itn siuc, tlio final 'quotation of yesterday, and later declined ito 80?Jc. I ilia receipts nero today were 110 cars. Tho vlslblo supply In the Vnited States 'Is 14.037,000 bushels, against If., 333,000 'bushels In tho previous week nnd 43,- 1973.000 bushels last year. Corn, was quiet. Tho weather was colder over the 'West, hut tho car situa tion was declared to he liettcranil re ceipts were larger, notwithstanding tho abnormal conditions The. arrivals here today weio 2S ears. The lslblo supply In th6 Vnited States Is 4.(147.000 bushels, against 3.97C.00C bushels In the previous neck nnd 9.882,- Livcrpool Cotton Llvni'.POOI,, Jan. 29 Spot cotton was quiet todav. with prices unchanged, on the basis of 23.21d for middling, old contract, Tho sales wcro 3000 bales. Tho receipts were 3100 bales, all Amer ican. Futures were steady In the early dealing. Old contract spot prices were: j Tenr. Cop i. Chrra .. N Y Ont i. Writ 01.loC'l(lofia Pennlvanlall It Pitts k Ve?t Va Pitts Jt Wot Yapf Pul'man Co Hay Con Copper .trading Ittpublct &S Scars Hoi & Co . Sine air Oil i Kef Southern Pacific . Southern Ity Southern Ity pf Slud'hal-crCo . Muti Motor .I7'j 10 2.t; 71'.' 70! j lul b.1'.' 000 bushels a year ago. Financial Briefs j The annual meeting of the Philadel phia Trust Company will bo held on Wednesday, February 13. American, middling fair. 21.41d; good middling, 23 73d; middling. 23.21(1; low middling. 22.CSd; good ordinary, 21 CSd; ordinary, 21.10d WATER RATES VOIDED HAIUUSnL'I.r;. Jan. 29. Tho Public ' Service Commission has declared the i new rates of the I'pper Dublin Water , company, operating In Montgomery County, effective July 1, 191 1. to be vnl.l ' At tho annual meeting of the T.chlgh ..owntptajnt , Valley Coal Sales Company retiring dl- notice of the nor, rates did not Indicate l . U. a Certified I'nblie Acroontanta S bAWIlKM'K R. flltOWN 6 CO r(H1l3 RBAI. KSTATK TRUST Ill.Un. aSVr.STJOATi: ADJUST PARTNERSHIP. mrOKATK-N L niSl'UTKI) accounts rrrr AINS HIT IN STORM; $0NE DIES; THREE HURT it . passengers Stalled Near Gal Jitzin Rescue Nine Laborers After Snow Drift itl ea n. a JOHNSTOWN, Jn.. Jan. 29. One .man lost his life and three others were ,i)f,verely Injured when two freight trains ..rolllded as they were plowing through "We drifted snow near Lovett. ie The (cad man was Robert fenglcrt. cnty-three years old, of Johnstown, e Injured. are John Dunmlre, forty- tWo ears old. ot Conemaugh, leg inr Jurtd; nobert Punton, thirty-three years olil. South Fork, bruised about the head M body, and Itoy Whltetwenty-clght years old, of Summerhlll, cut and btulncd. -ufpunmlre was the engineer of a train ijthlch was pushing a long string of cars down tho mountainside. The train broke anil ran Into another, which was com. 'if jtnV up the hill. The accident occurred VVJflvrins uuc VI luv svisi niiuivc.utiiis ill I 5 I, rectors v.-ere re-elected. Tho Consolidated Interstate Callahan Mining Company reports for eighteen months ended December 31, gross Income of $1,179,932 and net profits of J2.323, 876. Dividend disbursements amounted to $2,537,445. For tho fiscal year ended June 30. 1916, net profits wore $3,100,191. Ileportlng for the jcar ended De cember 31 the American Brass Company gives not profits of J7.109.177, against 510.591,069 the previous year, or n de creaso of $3,882,192. This l equivalent to $17.39 a share on $15,000,000 capital stock, against $72.66 a chare In 1916. The New York Subtreasury gained $503,000 from tho banks yesterday, mak ing a cash net gain slnco Friday of $651,000. Tho Wharton Steel Company has certi fied that It has Increased its capital from $3,000,000 to $10,000,000. Directors of Bethlehem Steel say that tho regular 2',i per cent dividend for the quarter will soon bo declared ; that relations with tho Government aro per fectly pleasant, and all engagements ! from Washington are Being met. learn ings are at the rate of $5,000,000 per month, but thero must bo division of this with the Government under tho Federal tax law. an increase and was not posted as re quired by tho act of 1913 Is sustained The hills slnco Julv 1 will hate to be , made at tho old rate. .. Cn Tobacco Products Pnlon Pacific . . . t'nlted Cijar S ' unllciU'rult 1 t'SInd A'cohol . . USKuuber US Steel .. Utah Copper . . . . Wabavh. Wabash pf Western Union Tel UcstlnEhouse I. & M Whei.l . I.aVe K. While Motors . Wllljs-Ovcrland ID'j :io;; 10 '.'7 o.-,; IP! j i'i 7:i'.' 7.V. 1.10 .1254 . bii 2.V." .IS . .V)'.- 1'-' 13'.' .119 . 31' 111'.' 113 . 01 i i .120 118' . in'.' S2 S'i , , Wi -Wi It . . .IS'i . 17'. .17 40 "Vi 41,'s 11 1M :i7' 40 I.IVK Supplies were small nnd tho tnsr-, Let ruled firm, with demand equal to the j offerlnss uuotatlon' Iiwl, extra oual. Itv, vrelBhtnir rt lbs, apiece and ovr. SOW I 31e; do. small to medium, 2Stt23r: chlcVens. 'soft-mealed. I'dSIOc: stairyy sounc roost er. 2l'2Be: old roosters, 212!cl duoKa. 1 Pekln. 2"St30c; do Indian Runner. ISW i 2!e: turkejs, 2" arose; treese. 2?2Sci nulneas per pair. 3". uc: plaeons, old, per) pair, .'ilj-oc; uo, jouni;. p-r pair MONEY-LENDING RATES PHILADELPHIA Call, 6 per cent; time, 6 "iSf 6 per cent. Commercial paper, three to four months, 6',j05?l per cent; six month, t'4B 55i per cent. 2032JC FRESH FRUITS Reserve Banks' Discount Rates Official discount rates at the twelve i Federal Iteserve Banks were as follows: "'prlc's Tne nr6t column gives rates for all pe- Apples, nous up to nnu inciuaiug a niieen-uay maturity, the second for a period or six- There was little tradlnir. wintry conditions hnmperliit buslntfca. . .hAu'.d lltlta rh.np, Oiinfatlnns: t.r bbl. Tonathan. ir.ifiisu: Klnp. 4tt .-Nerinern r-pv, a unit j.o: .iw ,. , i... .,.... i, ..,i.i .i e-.i. ounce. Itff.i r.0i llubbardaton, 3.2lf s.2..i I "" '" " u,n. .....,.,.. u ...iu .uu. ... ..-t.isi'it.uwi . coiuinns Kive ine raie lur i iuircouni of collateral loans secured by Oovcrn- vireenina. Hvn..i; imiamii. o .u.u,.., Rome lieauts. SI'S."?..: .stiyman Wlifesap, I HlacK Tvvia. -.a.nijtf.i 23' i 7.1?.' 70.'; 131 .TJ Sit 30;. .V) 13. 31.' 130 31?; 1115a 111 71 70' i 131 X!'.' 30.',- J3 31'.' 113 93 121 HO,'.' 121 02'4 Vi 1115 10! J 3S'. I7'j 10'j h)'.' i7h CONDUCTORETTES ON t !' the. Conemaugh region. r51-. t'iri INDIANA) Pa.. Jan. 29. uno man i '', burned- to death and two others tajkrrowly escaped a, like fato following it.' collision between a dpuble-headed ylt rreigbt train d a. light locomotive on ? S,t liuffalo, Itoehester. and Pittsburgh '& rtallroad north of hero during tho storm. I 'v.TiChsrles Tyger, twenty-three years old. 'ijK'.tha caboose, tvan the victim. The , Jev lmth caboose was overturned and OjPhei coals fired the floor, V.Hlfflie other Wo ocupantu ut the ca- o5 leaped to -aftv when the fir i He out ann Tygera cnarrea body was SI ( ;0AhlinZllTa.. 3b. . Two hun abd paaaengers on eastbound Pennsyl- gj, BUtia, train No., 9 were marooned eev- rttl(liour when the train wca caught j,a. (nowdiifti near here. '!(' track', labored woklnc to clear i too, n4 twelve foot drlfto wcr IM ttnavr.an avaiancoe shortly be- ; as.4 1 10 men passengers from H ttufM wcnceei for more, than sn 1 . Mm'mples were rescued. iaruH-aq wie unconscious rrnen ..-.;,",, ,, , , i ,.i. -v M& :. faTiUHcti OUT, vP,V -jmt 1 ! i SBrfgS ncor ad'ot-l WaMr. VM ? INACTIVE NEW YORK .STOCKS Following are quotations for inactive Xcw York stocks and in which there wcro no transactions today The price given Is tho last previous sale: Adams flinreas. 113 Xat rilscult .. P. Advance rtum . !'" Nat Htsdilt pf.lon Advanee rtumpf 201a Nat Cloak St. 39 Ajax Hublier ..( Nat Clk A rl rf.Ki'i'i Am Aurl Client. 77. Nat Con A CM. l-"' Am Can pref . Ml'i Nat U-l A. f-'t pf '"1 Am Kxpecss... 7S'i Nat Iad 45 Am Malt , . . 0' Nat 1-ea.d pref, li Am Malt rref . 31 N o Tej t MeK 20 Am Mmelt prei.in, k v uncK .. . ll: N V O . W.... III". jv it ii M Jst pr ii , N It It M 2d pf MUt Norf : South . 21. Norf It West pf 7 North Pae .... S3W .orin Amer ... t.-a Am Smelt pf A miH API Smell ll., . I'" Am Kur pf. .Km Am Sum.ura pf l." Am Tub pf new Ml Am T & Cable. .V. Am Tfl . Tel .103 Am T (. T 3d pf 2'4 Nova Scolla tltl S Ain wonirn prei I.--. ;- v II t II.. 1 Am Writ Pap pf 21 Ohio Fuel ,. si. Am Ztno & Lead ll'jdhlo Gas rets.. C3 Am Zinc 4 I. pf J Ontario Sliver 4',i Aaai 11 (1 let pf "- Ovventa Hot fin Ao OH 31LJ Ovvena lint pf .10S All Minn . Atl s'i Pan-Am Pet pf. 99 ai f..u-t linn fi.li- Pan.Am I prior llald I.OCO prer. no prei r; ..... ; I auni jiau . . -''S I They Appear on Queens Lines in Natty Uniforms XI7W VoniC, Jan. 29 Queens borough saw women conductors for tho flrM tlmo when several of them ap- i peared on the trolley cars that ply bc- I tvvcen Idnnhattan and Jamaica liy way , of tho Qutcnsboro bridge. Tho traction company mado a lilt Willi tlio women by providing them with natty bluo uni forms with gold letters on tho collar, giving tlTcm the smart appearance of a naval cadet. This makes tho Manhattan i I'araann. Jrtr. ".. Han,, l.lf? J ".ll, VnrL lmntrtal. 3.:,Ofc5.30: Urn Uavl". 1301.23 Apples, western, per box Jonathan. St..i(i&2.2,i; Winter llan.sna, $1. 7332.311. Spltzenberc 1 ."II&2.3II; Home Heauty. II 73W2.23; Uc llelous. 2.30J3: Klnit, I1.MIW2.&0: Ortley. II nuKZ.SO; Stajman Wln'aap. t22.3fl; Pearmaln, JI.7MB 2.2.'i: Newtown Plnrln. $1,732.23: Vork Imperial, l.r,05; llald. vvln. Il.."ntr2; Illack Tvvlc. 11 .r,n(r2: Clanu, I1,23ri3 Anplea. nearby, per hamper. MK-f tl.r.ll: do. do. per bush basket. 23ci( 11.23. Lemons, rer box. .67. 'Ilnnanaa, per bunch. JI.23 2.30. Oranire. Florida, tr Imt. I2tf. Tamrerln'a. Florida, per i 'rnn. 3f 7 (Irnpefrult. Florida, per bor, , tifi 1 l'lreapples, Porto Itlco. per crate, iZ.'J.ltTA. Cranberries. Jersey, per crate, i )3oft3: do. do. per bbl.. tl3tfls. Strav.--' bcr.lis. Flurlds, per it SOSOOe. VEGETABLES The market was quiet, but fine stock was eenerall;' nrmly heid. Frosted and unat-' i tractlvp stock was hard to move nt satis. i fnrlnrv fictirp. Uuotnllnns! White pota- toea. Jersey, per ''.-bush. bskt.. 33 iba I No. 1, "SanOci No. 2. -lOOeyc; schlto pota toes, per Km lbs Prnnsvlvanla, I2.25?f , 2,113. New York. f2.23W2.nji western. I2.2j .. , 72.03; sivtet potatoes. Jersey, per 'bush. I.skt.. 31 lbs N.,. 1. COeQJl.SO: No. 2. Aii 7i)ff73c. siveet notatoca, Jersey, per ham lll'l HI-Xo. 1. 1.3(lfl2i No. 2. I1.23. Cel i cry. New York, per bunch. 236 uuc; da. do, W. , ler crate. $1.5n(tt-l.3n. I.ettuee, Florida, i-i i per hamrer, 73rA 11.23; do, California, per ''I hoi. 30cl 23: do. Iullana, per bbl.. It i fi 1 3u Cauliflower. California, per crate, Juil I rirussela sprouts, l.ona: Island, per nt.. 13 25c. Watercress. New Yprk, per inn bunches. IJ. Ktfpplant. Florida, per pox, ; I2ft3, Cucumbera, Florida, per hamper, , i;)&3. Squash. Florida, per crate, S2.30fl 4. Spinach. Norfolk, per bbl.. 33 30; do, ' Texas, per huah.bakt.. 12.5063. Kale, Nor folk, per bbl.. It. 3002. Iicana. Florida. per hamper. I3fl. fleets. Florida, per erate. 1202.73. I'ens. l'lorlda. per hamper, ISM": do California, per drum. ISB12, Peppers, Florida, per crato. I30T.SO. To matoes. Florida, per crate. tl.30f4.30; do, Cuban, per crate. $34. Turnipa. Canadian rutabacas. 100 lbs . t2tf2.40. i.'nbhace. do. trstl. nir ton. I20t(l4l)! ria. Danlah. seed. per ton. $40130: do. Florida, new. per hskt.. I1.30V2. unions, ew iotk ment bonds or notes: D2'. 82', Com I paper Govt, paper . . 10 to 90 id to no Hanks l.t das rlasa 15 daya dais floston 4 r. .l'i 4 New York 3's 4' aVj Philadelphia ..4 4'-, s'i 4 Cleveland .... 4 4', :i'i fllchmond 4 4 , :ii, 4 Atlanta 4 4', ai 4 Chlcaan 4 4K3; S 4 St, Louis 4 s'i 3V. 4 Minneapolis .. 4 44 OS Hi 4 Kansaa Cliy... 4 4'i ,tl, 4 Tlalla 4 4S .-.', 4 ban Franclaco. 4 4W 3'a 4 LONDON STOCK MARKET London N.T. 12:3U eoulv. Atchison kh 83 1; Canadian Pacific 100 132S 10'. Ches 4 Ohio Sd'j S3', , St Paul 30 4?'a J- .If, llrle 21 20 n- 4. i:rle lat pref 31 '5 30 LS Illinois Central VI 91'i . Iula & Nash lis HIS . '', Central Pactflo 73(j 70 . Pennslvaala 4S 43 ). Itesdlnir 7(1 72'. ". Cnlon Paelfle 120 114'; .. Southern Pacific . ... mi si'. ij U H Steel Oil 91", -. ,ij Dayton Coal. Iron & Railway Company fncorporafed under the fates of tlie Slate of Delaware) 8 Cumulative and Convertible Preferred Stock Fully Paid and Non-Assessable Preferred both as to assets and dividends Cocros.Tiov TnrsT Co , N. Troiucr .tircnt Mrtr.oroLtT.v Tccst Co., N. RegHtrar Tiic Preferred Stock may lie converted into Common Stock at tlie option of the holder, share fr share, and dividends at the rate of 85c arc cumulative from January IS, 1918. CAPITALIZATION Authorized Issued Preferred Stock .. . (Par Value $5) $2,000,000 $2,000,000 Common Stock. ..(Par Value $5) 3,000,000 1,000,000 This property and equipment, located at Dayton. Tennenee, hat just been appraised at $3,969,900, which is practically doubts the amount of the preferred stock issued. From a Utter pf Mr. II. S. Matthews, President of the Com pany, we summarize as follows: The Dayton holdings consist of two complete blast furnaces with a daily capacity of approximately 375 tons of pig iron, about 27,000 acres of coking coal lands, about 4,000 acres of valuable ore lands, 374 beehive coke ovens, 17 miles of Standard gauge railroad, with seven locomotives and 94 cars of all kinds, a river steamer and two barges, 200 dwellings and business houses, about 23,300 acres of timber lands, etc. Based on a production of but 70.000 tons of pij? iron per annum (capacity is approximately 100.000 to 125.000 tons per annum), net earnings for 1918 should be 910.000, which is many times the annual. dividend requirements of the entire issue of the Preferred Stock. Offering Price $4 ler Share to Yield lOTc. Descriplfve Circular on tlcqueU. FRIEDMAN & CO. Widener Building Philadelphia Telephone Walnut fi"10 The statements nrvt flpures contained in this adveitiscment art jtom official sources or from those ichfcli tee consider reliable and, uhils kc believe ficin to be concct, they arc not guaranteed by 11s. 'I .02. (infont. New York and western. per mo-lb. bar so. 1. J2..'i0'ff2.5: no., 2. Il.cn2 tfi.ii, Mushrooms, per 3-lb. bskt., DAIRY PRODUCTS Si nn.l nii.Atifl Trartlftn rnmnjnv the leader Jit fash ons for women conductors. ' ., SiXS.-Jl, 'W n a I,", ' 11.I1 nf nnntlr-inta U enneete.l I HCTTEE AM) K'Jfl Tho Produce K. and n rush o. applicants IS expected. -i,,.,,., , closed In observance of beatlesa The conductorettes or Is It con- Monday, vvhllo produce housea senerally duetettes? aro Rllowcd to sell thrift closed at noon. Wholejale business on the ntimnt whllei on dutv nnd nil of them street In the marnlnc was virtually nothliie, stamps wniie on ""' """ "" ol '" trado belns hampered by tho heavy anovv- Iiavo uiuiit.i:i:ii;u. .11.3 nujiii.it wc e,icii tho same wage scale as tho men, tlmo nnd n hair for overtime. storm. In tho absence of transartlena en with which to base prices quotations aro neces sarily omitted. LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS CHICAGO. Jan. 21) HOGS Estimated recelpta today. 13.000 head: loft over from yesterday, 831(1 head: tomorrow. 40,000 head. Htronu, 10c higher. Top. Jill; bulk, 113.700) 13 DO; UauL !!.-.. 13fj 1.-..S0: mixed. Iir,..n IR: heavy, II3.33O10: rouzli. I5.33fl13.30; Torkera, H3.aoiH3.r.o: Pls. I12OM.40; good to eholce heavy. I13.S3910. CATTLB Eatlmated recelrta today, r.000 bead: tomorrow, 1T.000 head Market strong, 10c hlsher than yesterdav'a nver aae. neeves, 8..V)OH: cows nnd helfera. lrt.S3trll.S3; atnekera and feeders, 17.330 10.33: CAtvee. l)l$13.30; poor to choice. is .inn 10 1. HIIEEP Estimated receipts todjy. 12.000 head: tomorrow, jn.000 bead. Market steady, 10e hither. Native. 110913 1B western. 110 30913 30; -yearllnre. 113 Rn(? i.i 40; lambs, tM.75glT.40; western, II3C17.33. KANSAS TITT. Jan. "9. CATTLE esMmsted receipts roday. mhmi nraa. lron. IinaP Estimated receipt, today, 11,000 heait, sironr. rtante, I13Jlfi. ttlitspr s-atlmated receipts today. S00O bead. Steady. 50UTH OMAHA. Jan. ?. IIOOS ''tlmated recelma tedav, 10,100 head. WeaV nanre. l3.V)Ol. rATT'.E Kalltrted recelpta today, 00 heed Slteadv. ("tnrr VsUn"ted r Ipta today, 13.000 bead. Steady, fura. 670. URGE SCHOOL COAL MINE City-Owned Fuel Source for Build ings Suggested A co.il mln owned by thsi dljr to supi'Iy the needs of the public schools, so that a famine similar to the one that has held tfto oily In Its irrlf would be averted, so tr as the schools are con cerned. Is belnc advocated In educa tional circle. ' lack, of cnal has caused mom than fti,fC9re o('jM)iooIa to close at different llntes, 'AlthmiKh the JToanl of Kducntlon pf Itaowp free w)ll rould no purchase. and onarat n.coa'l rnlno, Secretary VIJ- 11am i.ulck rsia isa-lriatioti rould ue on taM4 ifiW -weu W ,aUoV the boar-Tito Unit & Ohio pf 3S Ilarrett Co pf 1UH Itatopllas Mln.. 1 lleth Hteel . . Til llrklyn l'n Gas. in". JtroTin fiho . .0 llurna llroa . . .112 llutterlck in'. Cat I'acklntf Co 33 ral Petrol pref 12'i rent Iath nf.101 n flaa f . . -IV 1'eorla & East. O'i 1'ere Maruuttte. I'Ji I'ltta foal ,, l"i. I'ltta Coal pref S2 Tierce-Arrow . , 33' I' C C 4 W I... O'l 1it,l Kit (ii. 01 Pub Serv Co pf.initA uy cm riprinff. lnivj 30'i K.'ffcPf !2r fson Motors., s'i luth. . . IS'i sealward A I . s Jf B' It, Mtaboard A I, pf in',. ,!'l,pf' ; Heara.noe pf .lid b nee, 27 rihattuck Aria.. 17 rent S Am T .1134 "?." ?'' S1 KV f-M 2 lto T "eadlna; 2d pf.. 37 ?'i k u.'ii'iSi. Havaso Arms .. t) rhl N W Pf !)".. HI 1. in H V ii r-hl ft r.t West. 't E! J. t 2 !. i.' A'' e It I I' t e. I St L H W "3 Co s Ho Col & Ho 2il rrnnn Tab I .. . r ot -..; ;..-. i-. iijii. inii ..... ", r.loea.pn-1 .... fl'i1, Con O I! h t P HO fouili nwy pref 37!. ronaol a SH so P H Hucar. 143 rent Int 'al M. 17't Htand Mllllnc pf i3'; Corn Trod pref. U3i htudehaker pf.. Ill Cruclblo Ml pf, saij Sun Steel .... 33 Deero b Co pf, 1)3 Hup Ftl 1st pf . Ilrt 1 1, L W ISO Teaas Co rcta.. 1H ltetrolt Kdlaon,r.3 Tea A. Par.... IS Dome Mlnea ... BH Tidewater Oil.. 203 Eleo Btor Bat.. r.Rt! Third Ave .... 21 Krl 2d pref... lR4Tobaceo Prod pf 02 Ked )liH pref 2S Transue ft Wmj tlen Chemical., 131,, T Rt J. W. 7'1 Oeneral t:isar.. 3'i T M 1, ft W ctfa ij lcn Clxar pref. ', T gt J. W pf. SO Goodrich B V pf IftH X "' h-r"1 ii ri ".. Oranby MlntnV. .-, Tvvln City n T. tw'.i Greene Can Cop 3()VJ J'nderwood Tnw Hi) Oulf Mates fill K7 J!',t."!.'1ArJ''"10J, Hartman Corp. 33 J " J' rap. Ill, Haskell ft Bark 31 ", " Jl." Ss Havana Elce...10t J'n "",'". JO llomeftako ...SO Y" r,8,,r..)fi,?2 Int Atrlcul .... II, .'.'"''J ii1?, "J i tnt Tons Crp pf .S'i U ?.! '' Si.'j1 pr L5ii Int llarv N j!, 12m4 11? 4 J?;i "W Int Nickel pref. 103 K" Jl ,V,?'alii Iowa Central .. 23,, ' H'K,pr,s." ' Is J.wel Ten .... M'.t H i7 A'?pr?Vw (5 Kip city 8o pf , 30., j B "A ','pV It K.k f?..f'" ' V 8 IndVlicfrf U. ,rivii IKe I, re lehl fjjrtll. I.0U19 Harkay Mlfkir M.v Tlent nrr .71. r- T-..H n .. i k May Ppt Stra pf Pi Wabaai prsf X 4 Manhattan Hell, I Wella-Farso ... S3 Manhattan El,v DT 3Vat Marvlsnd. is Me Pet rref . 8 Worthen P ft H -Mln ft fit 1. new 04 pref n ...... '. M K ft T pref., sij west Pae n n iont I'ower , . . na vastsnao 1st i " "': " '.. I' H neatly Inm 1RIJ .'.". f .W ...I 1 , It. aity Imn . " nun Tiro 1t craf SO ah Valley .W, r1. n?ff',,i'li S? srd P .. jttft t H ii.,.),' .. ti .'vtz ft Nash 113 i h m x. it n,.i in! XI St. P ft H M S'i Wheel ft ti K aisin vrnirni .its lorrla ft Kesri 30 Whlla Moter Wlll.aJ)M nf Hi 74 K pf JO' ira.. as Pf.. T Wr. Business QhqEiNTLy Demands THE DE5T P0531DLE IMDUSTIflL NflHiqEMErfn IT !3 Of UTN05T IMPOTncir TMJT you arwuzr yoai. Fuel and PoweIcL C03TS, THE" EQUIPMENT Of yOUPPxLrirfn TME" PRpPElr HOUTinq Of yQUR. PRODUCT, rinDTHE WELfARE Of' THE HUnflH ELEMEHT. KHOWLEDQE Of TOE5E-,p.CT5 IrTCEMSES Ef f fC(EHCy fl'PiD PRQDGCE3 DETTE: DU5IHE5S RESULTS- Wech assist you in EffECTinq" -Jwvjnqs wt m pjzDUCiwq PEJTiiNq COST5 p-CpHIUPP. EnqiiSEERinq CoPoiriiTiGr., ConsuLTirfCj.friDubtRiciUrjp Cfriuty ; SnqirsEfeifeaS REflU Estate TkfiST DLCK4. PHILADELPHIA 77 Years 2tmfflM ADI84I CAMDEN FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY JANUARY 1, 1918 Capital Stock $800,000.00 Net Surplus '. 1,040,201.11 Reserve for Unearned Premiums 2,197,328.61 Reserve for Losses in Process of Adjustment . . 394,130.69 Reserve for Taxes 30,000.00 Reserve for all other Claims '.'.. '...... 13,242.10 ,Total Assets . .$4,474,902.51 NOTE i The security value of this Statement are those published and required by the several State Insurance Departments. If the actual market values as of December 31, 1917, were used the. total ' would then be reduced $215,91, jnaking Total Assets Net Surplus . $4,258,981.51 824,280.11 OFFICERS EDMUN E. READ, JR.. PRESIDENT J. LYNN TRUSC0TT, VICE PRESIDENT, JOSEPH K. SHARP, SECRETARY MILLWOOD TRUSCOTT, ASST.. SECRETARY JOHN F. GILLIAMS. ASST. SECRETARY .1 F. WAYLANR AVER PRANK J. BURR AVID RAIRD jOHN f. HARMED DIRECTORS .. WILLIAM CLAYTON JONES EDMUND E. READ, JR. ... WILLIAM T. READ CHAS. A. REYNOLDS WIlIlUR P. ROSE FRANK C S0MERS W. J, SEWELL, JR. J, LYNN TRHSCDTT ' ' , ,. CeiKV T i t! && S Na( Acme , .,. 29 Wll'on Co pref, r -v- . r.i i "ff .- :H ,i -.. r 1 i .vi ' ??" $!
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