T,-, 1 LrJ " WMT1'CJPT5?S 0,1 " J ; - . , HZ it - Lv'. r rHM i .,. n I'i . 3 &'- v ". y fOCH MAY VISIT U. S. Cobles Response to Offer of New York Freedom Now Yorlf, Dec. 10, hTat Marshal Foch may visit the United States when his ditties permit was Indicated by a cable message received here ( by Mayor Ilylan from tho Marshal In response) to a recent message In which the Mayor Invited him to Now York and offered him "the freedom of tho city " FOR SALE 60fj stoel frame, wood neat phnlrs, not used, 24 In. high, hacks. IS In. high. Approximately 1600 grosB ards sehcdisr cdpo cotton tape, 1 JO In. wide. 34 Sinner sewInK mnchlnes, style 31-16, used 2 weeks. "M mincer dniihl" trough power tables. ued 2 weeks,, 24 Singer dntihle fpool Stands, stjfle 202796, used 2 weeks. Tlio above are available on account of dlrcontlnuanco of wo-k on U, H flovernmpnt or ders, nnd offered subject to npproval by representative of The Fisk Rubber Co. Chfcoper Falls Mass. New York Shipbuilding Corporation Camden, New Jersey The yard that launched tho Tuck ahoe in 27 days wants somo good men for various departments. Do, not apply If you are at pres ent working for any other shipyard Seo represenfatUe at U. S. Em ployment Service, 621 Arch St., also 3d & Walnut Sts , Philadelphia ; and 6th & Taylor Sts, Camden, N. J. William Etsweiler & Co. ESTADLISHED 1880 SPEOALBLACK Manufacturer Vaterproof & Steamproof Leather Belting Philadelphia, U. S. A. WATERPROOF Nagle Steel Company Steel Plates and Sheets Pottstown, Pa. Chas. J. Webb & Co. Wool and Cotton Yarns XIG Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa., tlSBSSSS' C. JESNIG Precision Machinist A) s"' 716 Sansom Street Philadelphia N. Z. GRAVES Incorporated . 22 and 24 South 'third Street Philadelphia Tti lions of Pnerlnltles In 1'alnts mni Varnishes COMPANY SJO ARCH ST, PHIUDClPrtlA.FA. iiirtiit u until a rtum mint ijohn J. Griffin & Co! METERS 1513 Race Street Southwark Foundry & Machine Company Manufacturers of Hydraulic and Power Tooh 400 WASHINGTON AVBNUD , Illil.VDiai'lllA 'Garrett-Buchanan Co. Paper and Twine j 18 and 20 South' 6th St. tPuy Electrical Gifts Now i For the -Children For the Home' WALKER & KEPLER fol CHESTNUT ST., PHILA. ''PUrpoaeljr Made for Every 1'urposs" ' PAINTS. VARNISHES' Once Used AIwayB Preferred CLYDE S, ADAMS 1 ARCHITJECT and ENGINEER ' 1kMI A 'l- ! A --. L- t t, itfw firyu 0trsi Biausippis " 'V VsltplHHHuii -Rata US, Spruce UlTt'i' aaaaT7isaafVaaMsa!saaDsf A..aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaV . kWWWwmmkmWw Philadelphia Markets GRAIN AND FLOUR WHEAT rtfcelDtn. 230.201 bushels. The market ruled Arm with ft (rood export move ment. Iho followlm Wfro tho quotation!! C'r Iota In export elevator. Uovernment ntsndsrd Inepectlon. standard prices Nc, I red winter. 2.3!ij No. 1 northern sprint-, 2SI)! No. 1 hard winter. $2.8(1! No. 1. tti Inter, (tarllcky. 12 87! No. 1 red. multr. J2 8(1. No 2 red winter. 2.Sp: No 2 north ern eprlnc. $2 8fl! No, 2 hard winter, li 8! No i rod winter, narllcky. 12 81: No. 2 red. smutty. 82 83. No 8 red Wlnter..l2 Ml No. S northern sprint, 12 82i No. .8, hard winter. 12 32: No 3 red winter, sarllcky 2 30: No. 8 red. smutty. $2.20: No 4 red. $2 8Ui No. 1, mrllcky. $2 281 No 4. smutty, 12.271 No. 4. sr Icky. smutty. $2,26: No. R red. $2.28: No. IS. xarllcky. $2 2(i: No ft. amutty, $2.23: No ft. Rarllcky. amuttv, $2 21. , COKN Ilrcelpta. 7278 bushels. Demand nm light and there wna no chance In prices. Wo quota jellovv In car lota for local trade, aa to quality and location, at I1.05G41.7U per bushel tho latter for choice old. were llcht and prlcea were. Ho hlutier. hut IndoAi -quirt. Quotations: Car Iota a to tetrM N Kl!&URnSlptWoo barrels nn 710 RT4 pounds In eacka. Tho market ruled a'eady. l.ut, demani! was llaht. u''lon!.vJi Wttter "t' fooUnpde'r1cn.nt8"SSu?.d$OC2'0 to 0ft, Knnsas wheat, loo per cent dour, Sour i"bii".P2". ""lit so got on my nerves that I got to tlYn PLOtm "wa quiet and unchanged, telling 'cm that It was straight com- Wo quote at $0010 per barrel In eacka. aa to quality. -.., PROVISIONS (There wa a fair Jnbblne demand and vnluea were ateartlly held. The following- were tho quotation: City or western beef In aett amoked. 48c: city beef In aeta. moked. 48ei city beef In aeta. amoked and ann-drled. 4flc: weetern hef. knwklee and tenders, amoked 40c. bef hams ten: perk, fumllv. $ft4Sftftl bann. S. P "r-d, loose. 8737tc do eidnned. loose, 87B87Uc: do. do amoked sopnUjc ntn-r hm "";;''; eity cured, as to brand and averare, sow ROWc: hams smoked, weatern cured. 3!0 80'c do. boiled, boneless. ftSei plcnlo shoul- rt-ra c l cnirea, loose. "ci no, smnKru. eo... h.llle. In niekle. acrordinl In averam. loose. 33oi breakfast bacon aa to brand and "veraBre. eny curra, soc: oresKiasi wconi western cured. 45c: lard, western refined. 20 IS 20 H ?0O20Vl larci. pura cuy, uettla rendered. e. REFINED SUGARS The market was quiet bu steady on a basis of So for fine granulated. DAIRY PRODUCTS CHEESE The mtrket ruled stronc at the W?.."!XM fancy, fresh. 87n37c specials higher: do do. fair. to itood. fresh. SjOlBMe: .Wisconsin Sod.,!anooke.C, i"w-"'"! Q0 - ",r lo,oId manl you know we've got the coin nUTTini The market was .quiet, hut ana vo,,r word's KOOd enough for us'" tirifcfl rulrn ntPAdv At tho late ad ft nee. Of' (o rings of nnK uoods were light. Quotations Here an follows: Solid-packed creamery extra, 70c; hlBher-scorlng: goods 7H?7flc, the Utter tor Jobbing sales; extra firsts. 08SD 00c; flrst. (tsOfic; seconds. 57im0c; fancy brands nf prints Jobbing at 7470c: fair to rood. flrjf73a. E0fl3 ul"d firm, with very llsrht offerlncs of both fresh and atoraro ersrs. Following nere tlV nuotatlnnn rr?- cas-s. nearby firsts $ 21 21. flO per rrftte: current recelpta $20 70 per case western ext-n flrsta X2R) 2! 00 per cas; flrst. 120.4020 70 rr casp; Inferior lots lowe-; stnratre r-trirs $lft(,n (10 prr ca?e: selected fresh' Jobbing at 7Gt?t7Rc per dozen. POULTRY MVU Trade was quiet and rrlces of spring chickens declined lc Quotatlona: rowls. accordlnir to quality. 270M2c snrina chickens, nccordlnc to quality. 24fl27c: roosters. 2nffDJle! dtiekq TeUln a.irtn-.. tufkeifl. 2-ta2Hc.ttulne.fi: lomTff.Dnr -Mir."' o. inaian iiunner. zua;iuc: seese. K(tr'i.'c 1n. i welBhine 1 2 lb an ece. Mfli.io smaller n7n, OOfiBfi'ic: RUlneas, VIA Is. ? O Of!.. kl...a. 1.1 ... old. per ralr. 73880c: pleeons. old ner ralr. 3UM 8Jc do jounc. per nalr. 2530c. I DIlESSni) Turkeys were pcirc nnd Arm cth?r poultry was in uinnle supply and .tftady with a fair demand fn- choice stork. Quotations Turkeys sr'lnir. e"'' . ' v somo fancy nearby atoek higher; do. Jo, fair to Rood, 8337c: do, do common, 3033c: do. do, old Toms, 303Gc: do, rto, od Toms, 30 37c. rowla freshUltled dr'packed. In boxes, wclahlmr 4H lbs. and over apiece. 8314c. welEhlnu 4 lbs apiece 3l"'S4'.,c: smtllcr sizes. 2(30c. Fresh-klllcd fowls. In bbls , fancy, dry-picked Fancv selected 31 V4e welching- 4 lbs. apiece. 85c: small sizes. 2f 038c. Old roosters, dry-picked, 27c. noast lmr chickens, western, dry picked. In boxes wclehlni? 4U lbs. and over apiece. 8flc: welghlnir 4 lbs. apiece, 3.V: welchlnir 3Hs lbs. apiece. 31(3340! welching- nLfir'l lh. 'apiece. 3()(f31c. Iloaatlne chickens, west ' em. in bbls. Welghlnc 4 lbs and over npioce. die; weignina av, ibs. apiece, 32e: welshlne 2W03 lbs. apiece. 20f31c. Droll Init chickens, weighing lHTpJ lbs nplec. 42TO440. Ducks, nearby, fancy spring 40W 4Jc, do, western, dry-picked. 3H(U-I0e Geese western, dry-picked Choice. 8nr32c fair to rood 27AP2UC fequ.ibti. pe- dozen uvr welghlnit 11 to 12 lbs. ner dozen. J868.25: i.hltu. welshing li to in ids 10 . 7. SO, white, weighing 8 lbs. per dozen. SOW u CO: do, do. 7 lbs. per do7n 34 lortf ,v do fe.'- " ?"U Vt lbs. per dozen, J3K4, dark. 81.50 0 2.00. small and No. s, JI&2.30. FRESH FRUITS Choice stock met with fair .ni .mi .,1m.. generally ruled Arm as follona: Apples, N. Y. per lib), tall I'lnnln, UtiM.-,u. snow lift ?,' J.clnf'. t.Snai.l-,. l.aldwln. J4n an; llubbardston. 840.1 .in; Greening, 40(1.;jO. arlous arleties taos. Apples. Pennsl vanla and Virginia, per bbl Hen Davis, J.' ."'0tfi4.7M Untio t ' niKHU Kit- aim.. ItVlncsap, $407.50: Tork Imperial, $47.25. App.es. jwr "s-busiul haiKit, 4Uc8i,l.jV: do. per bushel-basket. jll 71, apples, west, ern, per box. J.'Wd BO, lemons per box. $J(P4: orangea, Florida, per crate, J2 500 0. tangerines. Florldi nr atn,n jtntmn Brapefnilt. per box. 24 23i pineapples. I'orto nico. per crate. 80 50u Bo. cranber ries, 'Jersey, per bushel box, J35; do, do. per uui., 4.ur.o, . VEGETABLES Potatoes were nulet but steady, sold slowly and was again easier. Cabbage Onions Suoflo'Hvhlte'poraes-an01!? Per bbl. No. 1. t33.73; No 2 'M3 White potatoes, Norfolk, per bbl . 13.21. White. potatoes Jersey, per H-bushel baa- ket No. 1. 7ROD0C No 4ufiimic whir potatoes Pennsylvania, No. jl 402.73. White potatoes fancy. J2 03 of fellows who answered my advertlse-polatoe.:10- Jersey-.' " r-V&Yi""? ment . I wish I had somo one to help st.1.101 31: No. 2. 'HWOOe. Sweet potatoes, mc. I don't know how to write an ad, l., per inn lbs , n5 "' hJjV "sw.,.rMtato.."KSiis2. J don,t know Pw to '""''view prospec nd lft,r,landWbu.?ernan?SerNo" !TAo tlve salesmen, I don't even know how 2 No. 2. $1 -lol. io. Cabbage Danish, to find someth'ng for my stenographer seed per ton 1250110. Onions, velloir, per 90o , , Services for Burlington Hero Hurllngton. N. J Dec. 10. Memorial services for the late Captain James Mac Farland, a Burlington physician,1- who was killed by a shell while carina- for wounded American soldiers in an ad vanced station on tho Verdun front, were conduqted yesterday at St. Mary's Prot estant Episcopal Church Willh Fletcher Johnson in the New York Tribune says of Simple Souls By John Hastings Turner "Well, read it, and read it again, and keep it carefully for many future rereadings; and, please, be just a little grateful to the present review er for directing your attention to one of the authentic mas terpieces of this year's fic tion." ' $1.35 net. kaiARIESSCRmNERSSONS FnFIH AVE AT48SI NEWYDRK fa Jnvincible Full G'J.Inch size FRINGS BROS CIGARS cents Thtee for 20c 3 7 EVENING PUBLIC BUSINESS CAREER OF PETER FLINT .i A Story of Salesmanship by Harold Whitehead (fcopyrluhO Mr. "Whitehead will answer your business Questions on buying selling advertising and employment. Ask your Question clearly and Dive all the facta. Your correct name and full address must be given to all Inquiries, Those which are anonymous must he ionored. Answers to technical Questions ullj he sent by mall. Other questions uill he answered in this column. The moat interesting vrob lema of inquiries will Ve ttoven into the etorv of Peter Flint. cclxvi ,rESTEnDAT was ft vepy "sappolnt- n day, Interviewed dozens of Balesmen ?) and not one worth tho creak of a crlckefc knee. They nearly all beat It as soon as I told them It was straight commission. mission as Boon as they came, and If they weren't Interested, not to waste my time. Between 10 and 2 o'clock they camo In droves. My omce was jammed run u instead nf nttemntlnir to talk to ? instead or attempting to taiK to them one at a time, I told It to a whole room full at once Jn u" ,,' once; But 1 seldom got through nil mv story, for one after another would sneak out ,,,. .K ,w- ,,, A in cun till there was Jurt me and Minn e Sloan she's my stenographer and booKkeep- rp vnll i,nnw left in the omce cr you Know letl in U1C V lliue. I wish T hadn't heen In such an all. flr6d hurry to got "a stenographer. Miss Sloan's all right, I guess, but there's not a thing for her to do. Ho wanted a Job and raid ho was willing to work on straight commlss'on. "I know a lot of very wcalthv guja. VHItY wealthy, and they know me. They trust me. yes MA'M. All I gotta do Is to say, "You know me, an' ou that If' I sav a thing. It's all to the merry. And they say to, me, if sou know anvthlnc cood. let us In on it, Al, I didn't llko the look or tne oiu geezer, but If he could rell some lots, I could do with the business, so I said: "All r'ght, If you want to sell to your friends, I'll let you," and then I spent half an hour telling him all about the land Ho kept nodding his head and saying "A grand opportunity." When I fin ished ho stood up. Jerked his est nnd said, "I'll havo fifty lots sold by Sunday I'm going to seo tho Mayor, ( he's a good friend of mine." "Go to It." I Bald heartily, for In splto of his bum appearnnco he'd almost convinced me ho had friends who would buy. r ,-, f .. l.t I.m Mn.l nnmm v " piciwu up ius 1..11. -""' remarked "By tlio wav n icrt mv pockctbook at home ; just slip a ten '.",," "" ih.MiiFh tho .lnv sPt to carry me through the im lit held dut his hand Just as If ho ex pected It nnd my hand , automatically moved toward my pocket, but I pulled up In time. "No, sir, I don't know your name or anything nbout you " Ho looked staggered. "What! refuse to help your own employe? Hlro me and get ma to glvo up good prospects to work for you and then refuse mo n paltry carefarc expense." His olce rose In anger, "You can't trim me, though. I know my rights You gle me my money, or I'll have your number. I'll Bee the Major and havo our license took away. I'll " Just then Henry came In. My, thai old colored janitor looked good to me, for the old chip wns getting mo scared : and as for Mlsa Sloan, sho was In tho corner of tho office clutching her face and gasping, "Mother for the luva Mike Mother for tho luva Mike" Henry, without a word, yanked the old chap by the collar and rustled him along the corldor. He only tried on:e to talk, and then Henry said. "Jest Bliut yo' face, boss, or I'll bust yer nose." I had lots of telephone calls asking what my proposition was. At flrat 1 started In and told the whole story nbout Clean ale house lots. When I asked who I was speaking to, tho usual reply was, "That don't matter, I Just wondered If It was anything that might Interest me" and then they'd hang up 1 Sometimes they'd hang up whllo I waa talkingsay, but that sure swiped my pet Angora. Now. when anybody calls, I tell them they must como to the office. Then they'd holler, "Hold hard a minute, I'm bUS' ttn1 ' BeLd0Wn-h T." yu IW ' inen 1" Know wiitmer no worth while comlnir down 1" Th.n t hum im It, worried me, though, to see the kind to do. I don t know how to find pros- pecta I don't know how to run a busi ness I I guess I don't know anything about business. , y Jjll Will I ih I'll ; ' "i il i! I'jH "i',1'1"''" " ll'lil'""" "'"SiiMW l'llllll'liillfll!jll I'llll' If li l'll 'II ' H '.' lll'l!lljllllliflljlv. crtpps THE S,EDAN FOR FIVE weight closed car, of real quality. THE AUTO JUBILEE LEDaEKPHlLADBLPHlA, TUESDAY, NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS tJiVZ ?'1rk' P.'.. " iitiTTnn rteceipts, 10.803 tubs Hlfther scorlnx. (in70c. ex. ,r.1S8l,c'ou,,ll'" llrsls. inaosci seconds, Hln2c: Sty'" 'dairy. 07USc: Imitation creamery, 47048c. EOQS Ttecelpts 7207 eases: 1500 In transit Kxtras 7fl7tcl extra firsts. 73w 74r firsts 71W7Jci seconds. il70c. re fr'.-.f'Uor speed) mnrkd, 42P.11ci firsts. 4253c seoanOs, 41j4ricl thirds. 4SW4HC 1 ties No 1 Sm,vjc No j liKctie checks 4.iSMite Hiate white 4nW4tct west ern and southern whites, 7.1BIHc! l'aeine coast whites IH)S(02c: nearby whites, 7(1 73c. brown. Misi'ie mixed lolor. JUW7lk. GOVERNMENT DONDS 2d, registered 1030 us 2s, coupon. lP.ln us 3s, registered. 1'IIS 0!l)i . ! Is coupon litis oi) ? 4s, registered. 1025 ,. loot; 4s, coupon, 10.M luai: Is, realstered, 1010 1 3s. coupon, llltlt hi ranoma 2s, rexlstercd, 101(1,, ps , Panama 2s. registered. 103H.. DS Panama 3s, registered, 1001 . Ns Panama 3s, coupon 83 .,,, I'itlfbtirgh Price on Hogs Reduced rittsliiirgli Dec, 10. The minimum price on hogs hern has been reduced ilfteen cents, to $17.05. Tho minimum nt Cincinnati and TulsllIe has been advanced. Tile order comes from Wash. Ington. NEWS OF THE PORT 'MiiirriNT. -notes The barscs Mmlth, Teroha and Totten U1 nrrlv il nt this port in tuw ot in tun Underwriter A sm-ili sleamer, tho Huron, passed In llreakwaler this mornlnB, Hho Is bcllcMd to bo a "coaler " The ship anchored off. according; to maritime reports. The Bteamer Donstnnta. which was stranded on Capo lookout Fhoals, was Ilonted csterdny and appirently has not been damaged Fho proceeded south, nt cordlng to a report from u n N A scries of mishaps occurred to the tlrltish ateamer War Matane. which left uuebec re entlv Al ou twi ml) s f ( i a .1 d the easel lmd to nnchor becauso of Ico picks. Tho ico cut away tho anchor chain and tho ship wns driven on a sand bar Hho wna finally released nfter much difficulty, with the (resistance of tugi, and stenmed back to Quebec for repairs to damaged ma chinery and steering gear 1 portion of the lumber cargo of the Itrlt- Ish steamer War Mohawk has been dls- r d al SI .In n arctiMlln,r o reports. The vessel la leaking badly and m-iy have to dock nt that port. Tho steamer Matoa passed In Drcakwater 'early this mcrnlng. SUN AN1 TIDF, Sunrises... 7:11 a.m.lSun sets.. . 4 34pm PIIILADni.PIIIA High water, fl .12 a.m.llllgh water. (1 in p m Lowwater. 1.24a.mlI,ow water. l:tlpm ItnUDY ISLAND High water. S 07 a m.llllgh water. 311pm, l,ow water, 10 10 a m I Low water. 10 30 p m niiEAKWATnn High water 12 "(I a.m IHIgh water. 110 p m Low water. 7.04 n.m ll.ow water. 7 J2 p.iu ARHIVI 1 Ktr Anthony droves Jr Willis, Baltimore, pats and mdsc. Urlcsson I, tne ci.i:iti:i) Str New York. Curn. Norfolk, mdsc, Civ da S S Co Ktr Anthony Groves Jr, Willis. Baltimore, pass nnd mdsc. Urlcsson Line OTIinit ARRIVALS Str From Reported nt T"it. Huron . Jaeksonvlllo New York Dec 10 City of St Louis Bavannah New York Deo 10 Munlndles .. . Niw York ....Dec 10 nmpriss of Ilrltaln Liverpool New York ....Deo 10 Algonquin ....Turks Island New York Dec 10 Rammano ..Gibraltar New York ,...lecln Vancouver.... Ha tlmore ....Dec 10 Corslcana .. . Ra'tlmore ....Dec Hi Vulcanus ...Tort nu Prince New York Dec 0 Annetta ..Kingston New 'V.ork Deo 'I Charbydls ..HermiuH New "Vork . Dec rl Uonham ....Phllu. Newport News .Dec 0 .McnoUH cunco PhlH Drltlsh Reason Phlli Verona Thlla Cauto Phlla Newport News. .Dec 0 Thamshaven ..Deed Santa XHrta. . .Dec 1 St Nazilre iDec 1 Nlcuw Ams'eniam New York Rotterdam ... Dee 3 Dehhe , Ph'l-i Maraell'es . ..Dec I I'ord'lai .Chester Ta. Lough Swllley. Dec 4 To-vrmlna. New York Gibraltar Dec 4 Ship IMvvnril Pevvall lnrt Arthur Tlnenna Avres.. Dee 3 Roman Prince .Phlln. Rrest Dee 4 OTIIKR CI.11RIN(1S Steamer Trom Sailed ( for D-vto Rone Raltlmoro almouth ....DeoO Dorothy ...Raltlmoro Port Tampa... Deo u Grecian .. . .Ilclatnn I'hlla II'C II Ship Asmund.Hoslon New York. ...Decli Haverford .. Hoston Liverpool .... Dec P llulnna Norfolk fluatemaK ....Dec 7 Persian . ..Savannah Thlla Dec n Otterstad Port Arthur Chester. Pa.... Dee R Anulntanla . Halifax Llvirpool Deo K Antllorhus . London United States . .Deo 3 Manchester arcrchnnt St John. N II I'hlla Dec 7 "VIA COLON" John I.. Merrill, President lllltlXT KOL'TK TO CENTRAL and SOUTH AMERICA Wasulniton. II. C. (Mire. 1120 Connecticut Ave, 'telephone Franklin 1180 New ork Mike 01 Ilrond Street I'hone llroad 072 81 fflrVk m w Tb The development of a NEW SCIENTIFIC LIGHT WEIGHT CHASSIS, with 6-cyl. valve in;the head motor of tho aluminum type, has made it possible for Serippa Booth engineers to perfect the first true, economical, light SENSATION OF THE PERIOD La Roche Brothers, Inc. .1214 North Broad $treet WEEK Our Pisplay will (surprise I GOSSIP OF THE STREET MARKET RALLY EXPECTED SOON . Anticipation of January Disburse ments Likely to Cause Ac tivity, Brokers Believe Whllo some brokers say they do not expect much activity In the stock mar ket after the holidays, there are more Who expect a substantial rally In an ticipation of January disbursements. Speaking of tho decllno In Liberty Bonds, a banker remarked that ho ex pected such a decllno for a time, nvcry war, lie said, of modern tlmeo has been followed by a decllno In the price of bonds of tho -victorious nation, largely duo to the fact thnt somo persons feel the holding of Government bonds Is no longer a patriotic duty after vlctrry. Uesldes, he continued, a majority of bondholders wish to release tholr cash for Investment In their own business. It may ravo been on account of a number of tho principals of tho bond and Investment houses In this city being absent nt tho Investment bankers' con tention In Atlantic City that there was llttlo Interest shown In the discussion which Is on In Now York over the ques tion of fortnightly Instead of dally set tlements. Tho dlscifsslon waa started by United states Senator Ilobert It Owen, of Okla homa, chairman of tro Senate Banking and Currency Committee, who has an nounced his Intention of going abroad it once to study banking nnd commercial conditions In Unglnnd, France Italy nnd Spain. It seems that a, committee sent over by tho New York Stock Kxchango on tho same pursuit some time ngo has undo a most exhaustive report to the governing committee of tho exchange, which srowed that such a change Is being considered by n subcommittee which has completed plans which will shortly bo submitted to members of the Rtock exchange. Somo brokers are of tho Impression that a plan may be eventually worked out which will not only relievo the congestion of security deliveries and piymcnts therefor under tie present sys tem, but may nlso serve to relievo somo of tho present drastic regulations of the money committee. Thcro was a rumor on the Street yes terday of a large note Issue of the Rtudebaker Company being shortly of fered to tho public. From the consensus of opinions expressed, it will not be a P line fnvorlte in financial circles In this city. Should tho lssuo como out as the rumor says It is planned, brokers say It will have an adverse effect on the stock. The subject of Government owner ship of railroads was under discussion In a certain broker's office jesterday, when an advocate for Government own ership brought up as an example of the success of such operation nnd ownership the German railroads before the vvnr. One who was opposed to him said few people In the United States knew the circumstances under which the German Government had acquired the ronds. The Gcmnn Government took advan tage of a panic on the stock market to buy tho properties. It wns -typical, he stld, of the Gorman character, ns ve are coming to know It today. The 'nvestors In the stocks of German nil roads, he said, wero completely ruined, nnd the Government profited by tho raid In purchasing the slocks throwi ovcrhotrd by a thoroughly frightened The Master Truck will stand the keen est sqrutiny. Give it the same cold-blooded calculation you would if it were a factory or industrial buildinff. A size for every purpose. Larson OldsmobHeCo. 231-33 N. Broad St s? rA-- oo THE COUPE FOR FOUR Limited Supply and delight you. DECEMBER , Id, 1918 public, Such a contingency In America, no remarked, would be unthinkable, If not Impossible. A new Idea was expressed yesterday uy a well-known Investment banker, nnd thnt wns that tho railroads bo handed nack to the original owners ns quickly as possible. Then, he snld, according to every precedent tho original oviners will howl for the Government to take them off their hands again, which the Government will proceed to do at a fair valuation. This banker believes the ronds will sooner or later revert to Government control on a wide and ex tending scale, and eventually to Gov ernment ownership by slow degrees. Tho task of releasing the nation from Its wnr tension nnd returning It to a basis where it will meet the require ments of ordinary nffalrs, nnd the part which the United States will take in tho reconstruction nnd redevelopment of tho nuropean countries, nrc lending top ics which thoughtful financiers aro turning over In their minds these davs Irederlck W Gehle, of the Mechan ics and Metals National Bank, of New York, in dealing with the Intter nnh. Ject In nn address delivered before the Association of Certified Public Ac tountants at tho Yale Cub said- "Great Britain nnd the continental countries will not for a long time be nhle to supply their own w-nrts el'her Industrially or financially and the part to be plaved hv the United States In the reconstruction period will, therefore, be a domlrntlng one. Our new financial position Is already established Since the outbreak nf the war In 1914 the United States has shipped abroad J22 - 000 000.000 north of food and msmifnc tured materials and has Imported only one-half ns much We hive taken piv ment for nine-tenths of the balance In securities nnd notes Is thin not sig nificant of what we nrc going to do In the futuro? Kngland at the plnnncle of Its financial fame never extended credit as we have done. 1 "Our extraordinary showing of power In face of the political nnd economic convulsion of the Wast four years has given tho United States a new industrial nnd financial prestige, and our strnteglc position, economically and commercially will be stronger with eich month that passes The war, I believe, has been the making of the American nation Tvents and developments since It began havo been tremendous, and there Is promise of so much more. We have ceased to think within tho limits of sections of even our own continent; we have come to regard tho world as the scope for our planning and the field for our enterprises. Our vision and oppor tunity has widened enormously." Somo of the most prominent bondmen in this city are optimistic regard ing the outlook and predict that with the turn of the year there will be substantial Improvement in the bond market. In their week'y bulletin to Investment dealers, Henry L. Dohorty & Co. say thnt In tho bonds listed on the New York Stock xchange there has been nn average advance In the Inst month of 2 9 points in highest-grade nils, ap proximately 2 points In second-grade rat's, 2!i points In public utilities and 1.8 points Industrials. Compared w th a year ago, average prices of high-grade rails nro approximately 4 points higher Becond-grado rails C 6 points, public utility bonds 1 9 points nnd Industrlil bonds 2'4 points. In the last month the avenue price of 40 representative bonds T Looks like a Liberty Loan total but it is not. It's the total capital invested in the Automobile Industry in the United States a sum equal to the total outstanding stock of five of the biggest American railway companies, name ly, the Pennsylvania, New York Central, Chicago & Northwestern and Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul. It is three times as much as the outstanding capital stock of the entire Standard Oil group of 38 companies and exceeds the capital stock of all the National Banks in the country at the end of last year. WHY DOES THIS YOUNG INDUSTRY ONLY A FEW YEARS OLDATTRACT SUCH STUPENDOUS MONEY INVESTMENT? Because it has solved and is solving one of the greatest human needs for development transportation. It has sent the world a hundred years' ahead in twenty. For pleasure, for business you've got -o be motor-equipped or lose out in the race of life. Come and investigate the great, big, vital, stirring messages we have for you during AUTOMOBILE JUBILEE WEEK MORE THAN 70 DEALERS IN MOTOR CARS. TRUCKS. TRAILERS, TRACTORS, TIRES AND ACCESSORIES. AT THEIR RESPECTIVE SHOW ROOMS OPEN EVENINGS ALL THIS WEEK PHILADELPHIA AUTOMOBILE TRADE ASSOCIATION on the exchnngo has advanced 2.3 points, whllo thesef bonds are now higher by al most 3i points than they were a year ngo. It was rumored near tho close ot the week that tho Pennsylvania Itallroad Company would shortly put out between siio.woo oou anil J70,ooo,ooo of debent ures, but It wai Impossible to confirm this report in banking circles or from ofnclnis of tho company. There was a feeling In tho trade that if such steps were Initiated the Issue would meet with pronounced succesii providing tho offering figure Is made sufficiently attractive. Short term notes were In good demand throughout esterday's session, with a satisfactory volume changing hands. In the trade tho expression of opinion wiir thnt there will be Improvement from now on, particularly as money Is easy nnd there appears to be a desire to employ funds for moderately short periods at tho satisfactory Interest return rates avalln bio through the purch se of short-term paper Prices throughout the day wen fractionally above those obtaining nt the close of the previous week, nnd a good demand was In evidence for some of the recent offerings, which were heavllv oversubscribed, necessitating a con siderable paring down of allotments to subscribers NEW YORK COIFEE MARKET New York, Dec. 10 No frcch develop ments were reported with reference t teop'-nlng the coffee futures market th morning . ie matter wns left In the hands o 'ie board of managers by the tie vot of echange members yesterday, and It 's believed that nny further action will depend upon further conferences or cor respondence with the food administra tion. ome local traders are of the opinion htt If assu nnccs could be Becurcd from Washington that there would be no further Interference with futures of such n character as that Which resulted In liquidation nt fixed prices last month, the board of managers would optn th exchange In order to provide hedging facilities, but probably with a restrlctlor on dally fluctuations The Philadelphia Art Galleries S. E. Cor. ISth and Chestnut SU. REED H. WALMER, Auctioneer. . On Exhibition Today and Wednesday A COLLECTION OF HIGH ART DECORATIVE TABLE LINEN Valued at $250,000. Consigned by r M. JESURUM & CO., VENICE, ITALY' These wonderful I.lnens consist nf Sets. Centerpieces Cloths Spreads Rear. Ilunners Harnuet Cloth etc .In FIMJT. ITALIAN PUT WORK? ROSE POItft lHJHANn, POINT UK VENICB. ItOSALINU POINT. FiANDEns Hi minors rte earn nriicic n mis wonaernu colleitlon was made specially for the Am.. lean -iranc. me sues sre sianoim workmanship porfect nnd the liest pieces ri mImiia tina tinpHniilare llnnnlist llnV, W n- a a ..... . -TaEr'en H rfsj iinlntlf. and ts atucU at $K 000, ,,,r .'" v.""'u 'iut. .iuiii TO HE Public Auction, Thursday, Friday and Saturday Afternoons, at 2 o'Clock f. GW ,ir ALL THIS WEEK $1,297,000,000 V i ? 19 AUTO KILLS STATE OFFICIAL I Run Down in Front of Homeat.'f,' ilarrisburg ' M9 IlsrrlslMirg. Dec. 10. Chnuncey i'p, "t'jdj liUK'.lDl .ft., ,ui-fllA Cain U1U, H'rUlM. 'HS Deputy Auditor Genernl, wns struck by' tJ nn auiomouiie wuay wnue on nis wny to h's olllce nnd Instantly killed. Tim . ' "cclilent happened directly In front of -M Mr. nogers'B home, a short d'atancaJ ,-"3 from the Capitol. f ,-M Mr. Roe-eM wns n. native, of Ctorrvr. l Pi . nnd was widely known In political $ circles of thnt section, Ho has been at-' v, ehd to the department of Auditor 5, a f-lnnn-nl .Inni. 11114 . T1 M He appeared In Philadelphia last week as n- witness in ine sun 01 me City t -Jj -gtinsi tne state ror m.uuu. ,; fy I'VE SPREAD MYSELF OUT TOO THIN I'm a, writer of adrertlslna) ropy. Ambitious and determined lo sneer-rd In ft large war, mr present position as serrlca mnn on n larce dally news paper burdens me with such a load nf routine detail work that Interferes with my copy, 1 (nnt concentrate mr enerrles either In the copy department of an ntrenry or ns assistant to ndTrrtMns; manager of prosrresslte mnnfnetnrer En emetic and Industrious I am now dolnrr two men's work. Ten year" editorial experience he'ore entering; advertising field. For Interview nildress ' n 224, T.r.noEit office hub i i,i'iiicr ot Animus iioaaiinn TV-it.-. SOLD AT tf4 m .A Btf-5 ... sh1u&3 b .. ht t ff VV-JiU j,t. t . I i'i , nm "i ' Wis: ' ..V , . f ! Af " '.;-.&- a ' a,;" " v .n '. E'jfc.i. rt ,AVj .tftj