PWWi.4 .-MUUipJ l y r nfTwswTr jn?)1 V -v 'tr- o:: EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, .JANUARY G, 1919 19 : BUSINESS NOTES. DICKER WITH RAILROAD MEN Federal Acent Will Confer To- !?' ?"? " . ?rod"""7 ' clay With Pennsylvania Shopmen IKMJ3.000 net ions, in Increase of up- ' , ' ., ; ,, proximately 34,000 tortu. Anthracite pro- Alteon. r Jan. 0 Iteprescntameii Ruction for Jhe calendar ear was 99.. of the federal railroad administration sis.vvo net tons, a slight decrease. i tmrf, traahlnctnn nth mrhn lir loilav i to talie up with the repreentatles ot American itpl.t.. i'.mn.. i.. i.... the craft unions the adjustment of the aira.l,! AM.nn - .ii ...'-. . uao-a muilill nnrl In Irv ntiil raaeli a frectlon of buildings of armor plate shop I Ml"faory aettlemcnl with the I'cm.. it naal ordtun ni.ni .. cZ K tan a Ita lrond shopmen. fch.VlV.town? W vS rontrau Vice ti Unl,on mfn lme. B.?op,,d ".o'utlons 12.484, 000r oniraii urico in agree,,K to accept the new schedule. GOSSIP OF THE STREET MARKET WAITING ON PEACE TERMS Bankers Here Bclioe Foreign Orders Will Keep Industries Going at Full Blast There Is a belief In the flnaiv trlct that the stock and seturlt) notes coter subsidiary companies and are Indorsed by the patent oricanltatlon. ' It Is expected that a public offering of the two Issues will be mado simulta neously during the online week, nl- though the price has not set been deft Philadelphia Markets undir which niece workers will lose lrtiinltv half ffi ritff0lentl.il ttlili.h time The Franklin P.lnil.. t Anna.. r(itva In nildltlnu tn the rpculnr ilav hlch trace Its history luik to 1728, rate, but It will be under protest and Then It wan (V.nrwl.,1 h, tionlnil,i without nlrnlnc n. lectlnt In full, sn thai. franklin, nnd the A. TI. Mcliler Tom- It win hot stand a a barrier against an pany, printers, foumlo.i in lure, him adjustment. Consolidated Ullllpr Mm hnmn nf I'l.nnlt. " iJln Printing Compan iiml will orcup) nnTP nun rnilitnf All of the bulldlnr nl .-.14.S20 Milling IlKI.KS PAID I .IIIINI.II. 5jfpt. now shared by the two concerns jjiuters ot tne nen company are ns roi- S. i n i tv . lows: Charles t. Brown, formeri Municipal Research Director bug- president of the Slckler Compan), presl- prats Snlnrv nf S'lOflO lnt: Jtobort N Fell, of the Franklin gests aiar ol 5JUUU Company, Mco president; lMwanl r. Frederick I' (Iruenberg, director of :nichter, formerly treasurer of the Sick- the nureau or Municipal nesearch. ies- t isf.. -"",r?n" treasurer, William . ,,.,,. ,,-, ,i -,,,i r.,,Mi .. i ,.-. i. ' u .i j..u ... rlnslnc- nnnlotlnn. nf Frtdnv. .eil. nr TH hTnnr n rnmtiqtit' np. .i.... .... . wi... ,c. .1 .....t. u..., .... ...,. .ma me icnthcu llu ucwucu uwuti .,--,........ ... . ,. tary; l Lawrence Fell, fortneilV uresl. ' ".'. n. JVil? ' . the puj merit of a sal- This banker sajs he understands from I In the railroad -. --- . IIICI1 in I I tPHI II I PI 1 IPIH (II IIIM . . . a. 1 a )! .. . 1 . GRAIN AND PLOUU WI1KAV herelnla 13J r,1T liushelj The nltatf .1nAiin.i h.. h i,,.!,,,. Thla "itrK-1 ruled firm with so"1 outwiril inie nltel) determined by the bankers. This mM1, cjtmtatlonv car lot. in export le will provide the Bell Telephono system tor. Ooernmnt etan.lrd lnpert!nn with sumclent money to carry out all . "tan.UrJ rrlf" No 1 jrd winter. $i. to ...PA .... -... .M.....in ,i -1 1 northern sprlnir $2 tt No 1 turd Improvement, new construction and ev- tntl,r, $J Vl .No , ,, mter, irllck. tension work necessary to meet Its 1919 li "m No l rel amutts. IJ an. No, rul buslntss nnd also provide sumclent !r'n,Vv 'O,11'., -J" V.''"rr "."'.fn,!?' funds to pay off J40.000.000 of one- a-arllrk. t.' at No - red. smtittr, $ si jear 0 per cent notes on rebruary 1 No. t r-u winter, I.' Si: No a. rorih-rn J red wintr. -arllcM I.' Sfli No .1 re I next liHTHP AT TlI A DlT '" ll" led mB,K1 WR" ,ne fre'"'1' con-1 based on Ijndon. A for th rest, lhJI llllil Hli III rl II 111 i I Ll sr-uon iu jnnuirj-, i.raa m iius iiimo nuving or till was tnrown DacK vponr ---- -' was two months In comlnir from the 'the primary markets Singapore, Pn4, rvTTT-TTa miin r-1 t T MlsaUslppI Ulver to the Atlantic sea-' ttt,g. Hong Kong, and DaUvla. On",'' III K llf I Uh VW Alt bor,l compared with a iinrnial two ,Uch sporadic consignments at reached JLfUlllll" I 111. 1 lXll eks. nnd It wai estimated that there this country free for sale the market f was about 100,000 ton In railway is re, rose as high aa 11.10 per pound, but - against the ordinary 56 000 tons. There it wate Impossible to make any regular I was gradual ntnelloiatlon In the tralTlo quotations from day to day. How- Prrwlnr.ilriii 3,i,ini ntwl Flic, i eituttlon but the natural factors inak-iever. these occasional transactions of- v.mii nf. of ntrenEi, this market nsertrd forded nn Index of tho general trend position Allocated by Committees thamaelvei and the quolatlons roje of conditions, and after marking the KLttlually lo " rttita. whith was, peak they reflected an easing of the readied at the end of February situation, prices relapsing to about Kaoh little advance whs legarded nts-rh cents and eventually below I askance uj the war industries board, seventv cents. which seetnej to he ilchlng tt liy Its T1 Industries board Intervened , ini ,ii I.Iuertv Loan bonds were.moderateiv amuttj. j :vi No s r-d i.'WiNn 4. tar - ."'.. active on Saturdav mornlnr. with a llclti. . I.V.i .No 4 amuttv, IJih .No .1 , iiihi iiri I . . . . . . . cnrin .v atniiiiv !' -va '. rii , - - v a. .... aii i..i . .1 .. ui.a.ii ( . .,, -.,1 n -llfvhll.e lIf1ir.r Itl A"'. ..... . '' " T- -'' III, I1IIJ l lllllf '1 I.I I .V I ' aHIl(l1 Oil HUB riH nilU nilllUUl ll t .ll .1lV1...1t .UhsIIaii lis. ne aafellli. peace "'signed " "'cording" to a ot nuoUtton." "l waV said To have SS S Sffl& .'Mi Si "mu:,, "' , J " n,V,,""llUW " Prk .t T4 cenp the nuthorl- --J "o, intelllgce 'and In parT .erta'in bln!r ' Is bfth be1 bj 'Wr W-- bujlng of the fourth .Nr,," S? fn',J'hsJ, .V', ""fa? urt , Sf. .'.. "?"!. V"Ji f.V.'"- ! ounrT Nvn no, beK.n tun' swing U Voe. 6B """ " K.ra''Vo'-n ?.?!. '.! "-W ., V, l.rr A.ca.aT... i.e. ;; -,;,,,,,, lllfrk., ,.,, ,ol , ng IllBh ', - 0 ,UI "op ated .l" d h tS?tR,prt" ntevem '" nl li3th" Anglo-FrenU, Bs wtre tn belter de. V'in 71 ' l'uh;i H"' """ f" (h"" . ;"" of ''' "' 151S ' -';, ,'1lloMM,i:.d oLume's K . ' U.M of'.ffect but the conjecture" many large orders front abroad are mand and r larger tuinovtr ot the Is. iAT-.ne,eii.ts ls4 ijo busl.eit The be told mote briefly than In previous arkei a co nceii ' eo '"'"''" l'"" may well be t.tertsined that the high ' nH 1!0,1 m the ftnal "t,,menl!, :u "c";'led ' n"5 El"'"a' ?"toi ,.rtnl.ni,;hJ,SeUrfnd:.r TZrW ouiM to there bemg no markets jf,, ," the" , al efononfc sltua- rSE,!' fTuMMIIngcon'sumpUon Thts donot necessarliv tnean that UP.H i Advanced" fract'onl 'MVlTO" ? "S uVVb' " the ordinary fcense. no vross current. Tin,, Jumped to t,,e cohCluMon th.t If 0r,1fsU1nulalngnUlPes0t,.,, evthlng r.?emarn!,"111ab raan"e' tm ar. nnuofed alXc to"ar. whlli -VJcfp'tV", Pounn, , "c.rt.lnU., except In Iwo or three j.d could go no h.B e l. .. rroductlon from BMIVlan or. Rnd fr?m ' ,tiiuiiiin in in rnunn .iui" icm .n --. - - .... ...aa. .,.v H... -- ri(i iih-ji uri . ..i ...... hAlinrl I 01 if Friday. trr,ich?trji'o'i,o io,--2,'i5'iS.4.'i. tu.n-'i I u "mental control, wllh flved pi ires or , had previouslv liought and reasoning 1st the feature was V1,ll,i j1 '" ."' .'"..wM-.tL"'1 L. . . . . ' hi th, mm The tesu t of ti a was dent .of the Franklin company, chalrnnn Wu ' X7ru!JU Snoke on char, conversations M has had with manu. the activity and strength In Southern natrn't. ?u now ,oP;D. do nXirU. w'tott u m"lmum " Prouuct.on was ,,,-,; , , markl to ,, 0ent9 ...B uoa.ro ol ...rectors r r ,slin : nt th. .nJ,,,,,,.. meeting of 'ur" na duj nes, men BMera,,,-. pacific convertible Br vrhlct; nu ante.. . .. ,. . o uom ioroi .ra U.BH Bjmpaiiieucaiiy to me use m ""- W quote st 17 Mo 53 per Urrel In T.OCAL MINING STOCKS TOVOPA1I MTOU" 111 I It JK . -t (1(1 I I K?lm Tlutlcr . L, Ainramara Jllldaj ,. ... Illznah V-tifAr..tnn . Ot.r.nna iTJortn sts ! Rescue Kuli. , , , , . 07 A est End . ... I ,', GUi.Drthl.D STOCKS Ltlanta . .. .n't (Illufi Hell . iij Si(.t Mootli . . .14 MjJflDtamon.lfl-1 1 II II . ii.' .ftewanas iit fgOro .. til 40lfln-nrhpail l It Silver rlik ir llM.hl.l,V.Nf.Ot i.Arlrnrw 1 tilled n 7 Nevada VVonder ij. Tecoru Mlnlnit ,, IJ V-k V I J .-f tm l' UH 111 111 111 IH .-(1 II tiia. Tl.v CI. (at. In fli-ntui .V, urn 1 1 1 Hnll. ln2S Arch street ' ordera will keep every wheel of Compaq's stock. These bonds are now s to qnalltj "At present only two kinds of men industrs moving for many months, and quoted seveial points above the levels I can sit it. wouncus nnui.evote tneir en- no great reduction In wages, or in tne obtaining near the close or lill rutn i sack PROVISIONS treatment of the market no very good sense was exhibited, VI.. scant, ana distribution was nllooted aboll, lh. ,rd lf SprlI h mtM )iial)(.t by committees There was not, there- Tn iJibl.d own characUtht,el ln mt fore, tho usuhI human Interest of at- T)l lm,ul ,, 110t prndUted in the .. , nd feBtur null. different' tempts to forecast conditions, tho con- l'mteil Stales, so thrift were no produc- from anv niii.r. ... ih- inln. It had a .-.-- ..40 . .....! h hiAAlaaua Ah.l . a said "These are the vell.to-do and ' r Yi al.""" " -Pw '" " N'ew York traction Issues were liregvi- and vaiu". rSl-d .t. s ' Pel Swina were nlcl or lffrft Policies, and In general ers to ue cn .w -. ,..u..r.r . . ncv nil(1 mesuicUu maiket, wnstnng Rafters7 To eliminate Ihlsand "SbfflS r0"", derab'' ""lo . ,. , t lr. without much price clnge. lt,e ' itS& ?. '&V, " U?!, '".'J" ?.! I the exhibition of the f.lllbill.v of the ?"r!T,,''r2:, ed.he.e was a ,0", '."" ". ',t- 'rv'a,A?" ini lepresentnt on counc imeti snou (I nen mis conuuion ouminn, ne re- traction s tuution, oj tne reason oi uir :;,.""': -r'.'j'.1 .''... , fT'Si, .'J! ,n,. .i t-, . . ..,. .,.i,i. -,i,.-. 1 .,7 i .,,.., n,.i, i.,i . :"". " ' iiviiiaT nu " i..w,w.. be paid n sumclent salar on which to I marked, and not till then, should we recent developments, still presents an, t"naer.m .mokeS and", r-d'rled NOc- ?.t.?n I . " ,he EU J " ad Cf fr,T markM.' ,1,ut, rat ,Brltal'1,1' , fl'1" eforo the fulled States entered live." , look for anv decided permanent change unfavorable aspect. ' "?' r"n5ck?e'.",snd t"n,i?rrie,1,,moked"4ircn of the armistice did not materially altet erclsed cont.ol In l.ondon and In the I , flr nIl( ,v,rirt,cltl ,t, natUral r.P."rvFrA7,..VM ''" "e al P"s of securities ,du.trU bonds were quiet. lh S" condition Nevertheless, the a, jJJ .''""Jropleu" w IM 'u Ter"- liuT';1, '" '"V r .""itrtZih"; ESTATE GOES TO COLLEGE -mall price changes being recorded ,'eido do. smoked, -a-ar., c- t Ions of the bureaus In Washington '"' no',,4,n supplies In publl.. stocks uc"8 ,lieref,0r' p"t;ted 1018 with a rh.ber.b.r.. . Pa.. Jan. 6 -Mrs . -PWnc of the ration, of M,- throughout the list !," a'v'eTa".,""-": ' Pocl . the attitude of t.u, f'J B;"h' AU,Kd and tl.priee d"Xd' oTlfd . T. t th gove t tr,. r,.n ui.w nrini.n r..n riled ltan troleum during the last few- days Great Western .Power stem Is re-1 lern cured soli 40c; do boiled, bona, produiers toward Ihcin fiirnlsit subjects ,...,,. e.,, .,ni, t,er pound Hj Jan- uc"'reu to -ell, and all tl at tiie govern l?JZ&Ai: XITX ported by BonbrlgM. Oo. in.-.t, , oM0 Uk'SW. fol-'"' .r'i.Mt'n.r.n' to J.g.m-nxcrnl. X'comw im-'undSr . th. old". No neat relatives survive and. by the ' did not take much stock In the show for the month of November grots loo,. ir trrakfint baron dtj curedv 4Se. - ila ,MUn, 0f nrke-IlMnc nte known ami after that there ce-vsed to be ntiv i ;, , , p . !i lu"B '" "'?.'"". win of her husband, her estate of from repoits from Mexico about Internal ton- earnings, amounting to JJ78 J62. an It.- "i bacon '', curf.d,i,5,mr.1'c"it? "ell enouil bv those vv o w,.i Tot" real market l.ete. for there was nothing f ,"I1,1M,d wVTh,e I'roduu-is considered G5 0OO n, $750,71. will c to llsr,n.11llon, there and he attributed the con: crease ove, November. 1117. of 10.:03 feTt e.?cnue?e'i SaWc'- '" ,,ur"-Ul .c.nc.l ..V not H, e'l T "e.n I Nor I n w 1. kh t tVa e The iclat.vel. Mn.U J.1'"' the purchasing officials developed college for Women, to be drvoted to rfuct of -Mexican Pete" stock as the - 2 5 per cent : net earnlngB. SS01.147 ni'pivi?n ilir AR is it ntire lit .. "11 t ,h 1 hJi u, ,t it , of tin produced bv Vtnerlcan fillu P'-C'ce tn skinning them l.er- hu;b'.M.-0i Tt?n, -' ." 5 !?;i'." .A"l . - '- ?f .. cr K it per cen. , ""'".. . ,.,., - vvS.d'pol.'cVtria'1. 'Cl.els fr'ot'n" BttvUn ore was. ear- ... ilier, Ptonteer.ng In the a ni.. .. at. t...a . -.. ui nil Kin im ta rnmi tut- f mm v 1 1 il-ii -r. 1 in tn aii a limning an rn .niiv i-itiiirt . -. - ,,.,,...,.-.-.. -. ....... . ., .. ..... .. n , Heina s.m t i uiniiin tut t-.uiiiwii r 'vnvii in, inn us ojiporiuntst niueu tn tne vvav marKen ni.nti uii.i, ... nc .utu 1- the cause of learning and directed this disposition of his estate when his wife w CD IWlER&G- eaoao and 3nom sratiT TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THAT MR. NELSON C. HUBER HAS THIS DAY BECOME ASSOCKTED WITH THEM IN CHARGE OF THEIR NEW BUSINESS DEPARTMENT JANUARY 2ND. I9I which mans are swallowing whole with. 30 aross earnings were J4.5o-.MC, ni out giving them a thought Increase over the corresponding petiod uno would tinpK sometning serious 0f 1917 0f 1515 941, or 14,7 per cent injlatpi D IRY PRODUCTS had gone wrong If any day failed to 1 ,Je earnings $2,785,231, an Increase of market odcan.ed le under a good bring the news of another lOO.OOO.barrel .-,,, or 10 7 per cent. VSf,l?K.r iwKf id'",7l3V "tu I'ciiiK oil UCIC III HID It;.lcnii iioiu. To tho thoughtless speculator, he said, . , It makes little dlfferenco whether the A B I.eaclt & Co, inc. aro ofTerlne particular well mentioned Is spouting 8700,000 Michigan Light Company first oil or salt water, or as a recent official and refunding mortgage 5 per cent gold statement claimed, both bonds, duo March 1. 1946, at 89 and interest, viewing o u per c.-m. iu If It Is a fact, he remarked, that Car- """' i' """"" ''" i., .. r-"' ' ranza has been given full power ana '" a ""iem ;" '"' " ' ' ' f ,v,' 7 .Is virtually a dictator, and tint the I "10nn 'BltU 'L f ilit flerman Influence and propaganda, which Companv. The bonds are rWrcd , was such a source of Income for certain " absolute ft t t lien on ,?n Mexican officials. tii completely broken Properties in haglnaw and Man s ee and 'down. It follows tluu iromo other source b Hen on propettles In otli-r ilties must be found. ' 'I here Ih one 'nan, VIr Dol.env, who canvass of leuitor.v to which the knows more about Metko and Cat ranza ietroDolltan Kdluti ( ompanv, of Ileid- 1 and incldentallv, nbom Mexican Petio- ,nc sunnlles nower. l reported nb hIiow thit Roeinul easiest mid boat lit the moment The record of Us perform ue auces exhibits the danger of Inlerfcilng wiin economic laws, even In sucn an extraordinary time as 117-18 The men who could liavp been experienced nd vlsets VTere too often left sitting on the side-lines But bureaucratic Ignorance and sterlllti was offset In good measure bv patriotic endeavor on the part of both producers ind consumers, nnrl wr- rr crate, current receipt! Ila per raee.i muddled through etern. extra nrnti 1.0 40 per casa, nrati I "uluu'e" inrougn 9111 no pr raae, mirrlor iota lower aiornnr. Ill TTKH no.-.lnt. nrrn llalit alii 0?II1BIIU ektro. vnfirta 7101 73e. 11 e lall.r tnr lohhlnv ..1... prim flrnts. RStl 0c. Ilrsta . Ujofc, cones vaffHJc fanes brands of prints Jobblnc at 7lifP78e. fair to good flll17flr I OQS Frenh esira were scarce and 0r rr cai.0 higher, i-old storaae stock ruled Arm at former rate. with llaht offeringa Quotatlona- PVee caes nearb nrits l.'O 40 fEBs Jl-ijrio.'O pr raae selected freh jobbina- nt ,iw,ve per dozen CHEKSK Supplies were umall and the mArlcft rillr.,1 llrm with rl. mntul fii.r. Oui lotion Nw Vork who p-mllk, finc frr-irh ber JI, 7'4IRc. epr-dal higher- do do fair to i ,,,. aood, fresh im, fi-17c do W Hconsln whole ' ' milk fncj .IH'jH(rl7c leum than any other on man In the lllK' tllat i,lc,eases m tionv .ir business u."Ji;r I1,1?' ofrJ! world and he has the means 10 put c 1Iie(.tlnB tlu, rimtloti In bislness ', 'nui"tj sittfrl 'Mexican I'ete stock wherever he wjnts ,i,lc f0 Ldni.ellation of tlovertimcnt vvoik nrdlnc to oiulltv ab UU l J cum '- rirr .l(Jf.llf. affstn Tli nnen Winter ntifl froedoin from 4,,r .uiu"ai jount. Tir tJlr WolshiiB IN market bf iitenfl 'It ,,S.Udlrtaur.;"idB" to "?o.. period until XocemLr 1 lo. Any one. hr said, who wnnts to speculate In this stock snould lltid out where V "ohei stanilf The sharp advance of Mexican Petto Copper v maximum pilco of 23 i i-ents tot coppet hiving been fixed on Sptem- I, I1"!,, lo prevnll until Tebruarj H, It was the latter date le 1 1118 It was on the latter date le newed until June I when It was.igiln re. nencd until August l, but on lulv Hie niBrkot was iuit bit iea lj J it was unrxpectedlv .idvntaed tc Jo onrnis- i-uuowmg fi" ,rtits -w h . h nrli e wjs tn nreva 1 iint'l d!?".nr"lng l,Uken. ." November I Just befoto the latin anorisc roosinr s.-w into it was exfnded to .lanuaiy I brief! mav the course of the Ihiuughnut thl" 1 IMS, th-ie On With A Rush 37'i1l3tc do (lo. fair to tool rouiRY William H. Wanamaker Stores Once-a-Year Clearaway Sale of n . i" t -... x. A m.. . .. - .... -Otf HUthI J'CKITI -1C UO IIHIIHTI JIUH- il.i t. Tl-T ,.(tIC. CFPIS .1'fPlB tlirPNP .tH i ". 1,im on IVIda tn t. rvenrri nrlcA of Prfd with last ftti. together U 111- roii olJ. wr pair. S-3c. 3o. 0Jnc. dct Mas no coppoi ROM for anv more r97U was Urn t , t Zlt ? a" po?f cteased faie. are lesponsible for I.,. Frfe , ,, d-mand .ml rm un-' W "" " .-""- ', ,a"" 8"1': I forwarded tr Mexico I'ltv li Aihartn i creases In earnings of the Heading 1 tan , de r llalit rtcelptu Thr. quotations Tur seq lently at 20 cent' this created ftTl-misTSVKi lit and Light oinpiiu fc.?.' ..,.!' . ' Ti "": !L ..i.'Nl! '.'?', the popular belief that the Cloveni- , ., -. , . .. iinrs Miair ii uci liToiii ovinia huii-j -w ei 'the Vmerlcan oil men, which Is ev MEN'S QUALITY SUITS FINE WINTER OVERCOATS HATS AND FURNISHINGS CLOTHING BUILT-TO-MEASURE U Is leported on behalf of the Now As an Evidence of Our Information Service We offer a free report on United Eastern Company pected to bring about a friendly agree ment Instead of the conflscatoij logls i tatlon pioposed 'I he manager of one of tle laigesl and oldest Investment houses in the Jt lemarked Saturdav that for a half sea sion h had had as good a dav as man 1 he I'etmsv lvanla Vtilities i omiwnv i full session lie hid been selling Is benefiting, It Is repotted, bv the starl- part of a Jl7,3O0 0o Issue of fiMes' ing up of tlie coment indusirv in its hervlce Company series C gold Ueben- terrltorj which had been ulirost, entire. !n do, r ommoi old lir-i e dprlnir funcs fair to koq 1 ,l0ii4i do use35c oil tom .Is lin inojiic fowls fruh 1.1 t.u ui- ment, through Ihn wat industtles board had fixed the price What 1' really did was to sa that neither the T. J... lm. a. nrrl l.lfflif I rtni,lt.tl I Mill til,! .it t.1 l,r. M .lirl.lti t 11. Ih. ami r.r its teiritorv Is being tanldlv transfoim. i'l' " vvelahl.e I lbs atiece 11 pioducers nor anbod.v clue lioulil its teirltorj H oemg ''''"'' ,a ""J,,"', smaller slrts LKflisio f.a.hllilel f.wls Untge anv moie th.m the stipulated ed from n wni to a peace basis, and that ln ,,, ,, llr. , k , ,,,, ,d 3:,,ali nrmliKers jsn.nle.1 m the business of the i ompanv contlmuslo welaliliiK- 4'. Ire ind oi-r apleie, 1 .( , nucc' ana tne l'roducers astenleil in te ldllv welhiiiig4 IL. nplecf, tic nutl i n :.; m agteiineiit to that efiect 'the (lo K -?i , oil roister? dn picked L'7i. rjnslhK eminent did not agiee to pa the A1 i An established, well-managed, Gold Mining Com pany paying better than 10"r in dividends. WELL managed precious metal mines are k regarded in the light of substantial manufac- ; luring piams oy many conservauve invesiors 10 ' day. This is especially true of United Eastern th t'nnfmoii ! if iti!- A iMrtiin 1 i.mi.1i it iir.f- Aiilt' a- t'l vabiiiciii viiioir- tuio .t-i ja-i(iy tt iiv.ii i. iiui win ji j Fp ducing rich ore, but has possibilities for even hi greater ore discoveries. Some of the World's Leading Mining Engineers and operators are in charge of United Eastern. Its profits for 1917 almost equalled its outstanding capitalization. A Kieator net earning is indicated foi 1918: its lCRiilav monthlv dividend, jicldijp; better than 10 r annually; its lecent oie distoveiies, its Uige surplus, its oflflcial ore .cseres estimated as woith manv million dollais, the improved operating conditions for cold mines and the enormous "peace" demands foi gold all over the vvoild these and othei points in this firr tepoit make it exception ally timelv leadinp. Ananged for quick, analysis. So obli gation on vour pait. Ask for Report No. T.U.-20I JONES & BAKER SECURITIES Widener Bldg., Philadelphia 'I'honcs Hell, Walnut 16D0 Ceistone, llaci 2290 tures, , per cent jd. pal. The appealing foatute of thesr. dehen lures he slid, Is the one whereby thej ai convertible for each tlOOO par value Into nine shares of Oltles' .Service f'oni- I pane G per cent cumulative preferred I slocK and one shte of Titles Service i Companv s common stocK together wllh I all accumulated rash and stock ant. dends on one nhare of common slOcK from Tanuirj 1 His In dite of con version There Is a oi widespread opinion among the Investing public that rules' r Servhu (. omprinj Is ,i public utlllti com- nanv onlv, said a well-Know u broker. but tho tact that It piodures mule than lv shut down by the coil i -gulations and this Is more than offsetting anv re- diictlon In load due lo lessatlon nf Gov- ducks prnment woiK ,r i title. v.l,rh S7ST7 '0. whtt 1914 Wlnslow lav lor & Co.. AV Idene. ?r'f; "infTS ,f Building sav ibe en lo.n J1'f dir tl () ' '.u, 'It must be admitted that there are ami'l uml No J Itm.'n i.uinj ,ojit, i-everal ctvat niolilems to be solved In lr rn " 111 -3. oil :0S7.V order lhat our nation mav agiln lehurne i nuiin.il Ntattis In Its mdustiml aril tin in. lal elstenie V". have even be lief however that theio are KUiliciuit 1." Ihs per d07n Jtf Speaking of the financial ouuooiv ior n g -m in iuh i p; do IKI.'H IH1 II: vTeighlng 4'a lis arl-ce. 37. , welsblne 4 nonilniited pr'ce if it could get ti t- Ibi aptce arc vr i(,hl e T lb np'-ce copper for any les Hill there was n?",!r.Mn""l.'lf i:";."'3J.l.,..i,,".r.',,h,7. riV" M' ,0 '"' luj f' SI" ,eSS- ,I"K lif rinstln rtn utnn wr.str.in In bids , .. , we thins 4 lbs snd or-r aplee. S6c-wi!ah- slgnlfjitig that there was neei Inc ."i Un a pie i II wilahlna .' .l fiiougli iojiicr lo till the wauls r.f b unieic SlOltc brc.lllnr- itloir.n. ....,..,. .. ., .. ... . . wekhlni 1 1, cd.- poinds up-c- 4Jcnr B,w v ' i"e Price in uci, cop- wr.t..ni. IScs 4 l lp'so w-str-m. uer n.iu o ue aliocaieil lie I n lt-i (holm IdrrfB.e fair tel 1.CI31 .'7Lf.0' ,S,tut(.s ItntrrntiiMt.i Icir.l. t h , t It LL of the clothing new this season, and we intend to sell it all while it is new. Xone to be carried over, none "held back" as fine a Stock of All-Wool Cloth ing as we have ever offered in the clear ance month of January. uiii, iiiu ni-t iinxi. to. i;iwumto "iwic lliAII , i not i . t n half the crude oil pioduced ln the I'nlted promises to be fruitful of II ie i i ci sin 1 met uith fstr sale nil v .. 1 is (.c-ticla 1 ntca AH fut'ow Vpp ee f I Yorl p-r bbl Mi c SI.MX17 llublnln I ... m ohllltc. nn.l tut holli In tlie . si . i Northern Huj . I il4i (, KuliiarJ .'".'. .,",',.: ....i ,,k, tr. MnW l I. ilreellng. IW.-.. parous vs. lllUU Cll lltuuac... .. .. .w -. ln its JJIIT about a satisfuctoiv beui-iuetit or ver ital point In iiuestloii. The new wanted, then givi the Allied lluvetn inents what thv needed, and left oidltiatj cunsuinets to' be ritloned liie allocation was left in.un v In the hiinds of the loppn pioduiers committee and the inerclianles of tlie business worked vciv smootlilv through the intelligent ami experlem of the enmmittte I ead VI the beginning of 10 S thctn ai st '1 a fiee tiatket In load a-nl the eutb $75 OVERCOATS FOR $60 $65 OVERCOATS FOR $15 S50 OVERCOATS FOR $40 S10 OVERCOATS FOR $30 $35 OVERCOATS FOR S2.i States Is not renerallv known In facl, he lern liked, the company is 03 pet cent oil piodurer and 3 per cent utilitv operatoi At the ptesetit prices of cities' Service prefetied and common In. lemarked these debenture bonds havo a direct value of about 101 't. the I nlted States 1ms so Jitstlv won and we feel It the dutv or evetv c ltlren to vvoilt towTid that end fverv lulnlj ij, bbl Inn tali lJ'"r' I ! he as lelatlvd low-t,tj c c ,,, 45 .no SI "till. Stajnian Vlnsii) Jlf I V, '-,, w.l i,, i, ..,jr.rt .,i , ,i V"'1 Imperiii f4tii'n r.oms Ueaiiti, " loik which marked on) " w'" I rsn . lint 7 5u vppii. rr i bmli baut , moderate tccoveiv fioin the de Transport I Pulled Off Bar "I he steamship Tjlsond in igiou'id h i cu UKt Wednesday off Tort ou T'ont was pu'led orr the Kannuar vesteruiiv The Vmerlcan 'lelephore and Tele- and firr'.ed in this dt: The ship is grvph has sold to a svndlcate headed apparently mid iiinged I.Ighty omens i.i i i vtni-u.i x f,i $in nrifi .inn nf and men fiom the iicerlcan l.pedl- l I I Morgan A Co 10.000,000 of lonlIX toice who were abcard tlie ship 5 percent six- ear notes and J5.uOO 000 r IaK, off Wednesday nlghr and thlitv-.vear tl per cent debentures Tho brought to hospitals here NeiT Vulk Clilctico Mrtct Pr'iati Wirei rutibmjii XlOltufl n, h'S DID YOU GET YOUR COPY? OUR NEW BOOKS FREE yNnFPF.NnF.NT OH. 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Sinking Fund Gold Bondi, Seriea A, due Janijary 1, 1966, In view of tlie appointment of a tecciver nf the piopei-tie-. of Brooklyn Rapid TratiMt t ompanv and of its sub sidiaries. New" Vork Municipal Railway Corporation and "cv Yoik Consolidated Railroad Company, and the de fault in the payment of interest on the above-mentioned Tluec-Year Notes and of interest and sinking fund on the aboNC-mentioned Bond, the undersigned, owning: and repieseulins large amounts thereof, believe that prompt action should be taken for the protection of tho above-mentioned Notes and Bonds, ami to that end, act ing as a Protective Committer, under a Deposit Agree ment dated January 2. I'M'), invite the holders of s,,j,i Notes and Bonds to deposit the same, with all coupons attached, on or before .1 VNl'Mtt M. lOio, wjij, CKNTRU. I'NIOX 'I Rl'ST C()MPNY OF .j. YORK, 54 Wall Stiect, New York City, as Depositarv, under said Deposit greement. Against such deposit's, the Depositary will issue its certificates of deposit under said Deposit Agreement, The undersigned hae ananged that the Depositarv will, if desired by depositors of said Three-Year Note's or First Mortgage Bonds, advance to them upon such N'ote.s or Bonds, at the time of deposit, the amount of the interest maturing thereon January 1. 1919. Owner ship certificates in accordance with the Federal Income Tax law will be required upon all advaijces. Copies of the Deposit Agreement may be obtained at the offices of the undersigned. New Yoik, January 6, 1919. . CENTRAL UNION TRUST COMPANY OF NEW YORK KUHN, LOEB & CO. KIDDER, PEABODY & CO. CHAIU.KS K HIUI.KR Secretary 5 Wall Strott. CRAVATH HENDERSON, Counsel. lOctfJl .".. .ij p-r btn.i iM.r. il -' p- plt"- ui stpri pn bov, & J -" LrmonF pet I o J& i Oranu" 1 larldj inr t rttc $J roi rftrKPimei fjorwl i rfi j Ftrp $ m t.riiWiu t l"T bo, $. 0fr I IMnrapti e I'ortu lf o ir crt JI 0C . 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Onion onil tbdce wf Un (iu.lit ur uell rlfwritd up anl a Hhad1 flrmrr J loUtioi n H hllw rotate1 I'Mft"-!! hhorp iir bb -No 1 Sttt.1 Oa No J. tittJ ". VNhlte u tntoe Norfolk rr bl IIJ", r hit pol to rprp, i er 6ibmhel baal t No I HUtr No AiiO HOc A hltp potafop l l'fnnsi lvanla. So J, pei lot! Iba ll ntv .' Vi U!tP potatop western ppr t i lb I J4' J ' do Neu York, p.r H) tbs $. Hiji , J.1. wppt potato Je,e ppr bank' t No 1 $irol 7., No j 8W$1 .I -i. pota i hastPin Sliorp ppr bbl No t I I 't u "i "K N 'J $J Mif? .Iti t. pot a lop lflaar and MarMand b ishl hm Pr-,No t $J J5j 'ti. No J $1 Vi ft To jbbat.' ith ilnii f I pr ion, S.'it4(i do do ntHtl pi i ton llJtr l" Onlnn vllow tir ion 1 lau .N I $1 7"it(. t Vo -7". fl 1 M.W YORK BLriilR M) LOGS I New qtL, Ian, tl HLM 1 P. -1 (plpt ,0 Ul t ibt UlRhtT ii urlnjr 7t,at("-'c i trd1 7t 'j (.; 71 . Urstn il'ftvur anontii ihtit . (Id state dalrv, ujtfTut Imuutiuti .ream-1 tr 47V4P. UliH-Hecpipt 71 Jt (sps Ivtraq 70c ir.IJ, -xtra flrt ukfi s; . rim i miiUiUi hi oudu UtPHV tt (nifpr itoi, hppi iat marUPil 4,1t r"e dirt le No t "7 rf'So No i ;.wr.c'(iif(h 4S!R,."0(,; s nt.) ualrv, 4utf V.c vcatpn ati I aoutliern 7i'rthO ia tlfl oif white 7ii(fth'i. henrbv whit if, 70 ff j mul color H."V7i.c I.I1K V(JO BLIIFK AM) JIGCt i liUaeo, Jan C tu 1 n It -Rcdi t r,r, tum I xtia (173 ''Jti rlri. s na'u (J7i fron1 5HJf COUS JUfJptit .70 caps I'nthanfed ) LOCAL MKAT MVRKKP lie follow Inir rppoit of tre fresh meat trad in rhlUddphU 1 fuminhed b tho lo a) in I? atock and inpat office of the. liureau of Marketa I'nlted States Depart ment of grU ulture. ntEsH irKhr Recpipt lighter; bulk i rowi, tnaiket urpl hluher rommon Kinds allow t?r rttett adxance. demand strong siKHts Ueielpti Uaht marlvPt 'iomv anl $-' hlaher at f0 to J3u per cut , de man I er active l O WIS 'Receipt a moderate market on toud tow a hlsrlirr at l.t to tr tnt (ommon Mml up IJ to pogiLJtlb to $.'0 demand Kocd PflHHw HUM Hetelpti lJght lOTTSJTro ad $.' atronger at Sl4 to 517 per cwt demand hood, HAL Hpfipta light market JJ higher I at UN to J-Tt d-ntaid brink PORK Receipt". light, market atrong. $l higher, lolna mostl 40 to 3J Cu, demand hood laVMH Recelnta. light, market ery ac ll6 a, J lO )! auvaurv ii n io tai wt . demand atrong. frozen lambs, 10 -t per iwi, . mt , MUTTON Recetpta light market lr. regularly higher ut $16 to I. per cut de mand good deb.i le of 107, following vhlrh Uieie had been a -Jeeii ( uiMllment of pioductlou 'J lie mtut -il effects uf the lttti we& be Kitui1i.fr 1o "-liow tliemsehos In ,i iln tu.Ltl sliouee: tone of the UidlKet Purtlufnnore theie e:e ob.i.ure fat rot. In the eoonoml situ itlon tn th s ru'tal th iL - tested ronsideiabl , oneet u itiul led eNpfits to Rirt MarniiiK of btarutv of Kiipplies uml dirtUult situutloim that uete 111 el to occur latet. hit tnene watnins pasd unlieedeU fn U'.m! It r toti Tli f ictor most ImmeilUtch" unite DURING THE MONTH OF JANUARY OUR MERCHANT TAILORING SHOP WILL BUILD TO YOUR MEASURE MENT $J0 AND $45 SUITINGS FOR $ 35 William H. Wanamaker 1217-19 Chestnut Street per l-'5 Liverpool Collon Liverpool, Jan (i Spot cotlou a ciuiet today nltli prices ean on the basla of a decline of 97 points fop mlddllnr, old contract, at 20.4 4d Tlie dales were COO bales The receipts were 35,000 baled, Including: 18.300 bates American, Futures were stead' In the early deal-Ina-a. Knot nrlces were: American, mlr. 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Winter tourist tickets with stop-over privileges at reduced fares on sale daily, good returning until May 31st. For illustrated booklet, schedules, routes, fares and other details, apply ' to any Consolidated Ticket Offices 1539 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. UNITED STATES RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION -i Ml 4' $15 & $50 SUITS.. $40 t $42 SUITS .. ..$37.50 -? $40 SUITS $35 $35 SUITS..$25&$30 , i it immmmfmmmmimmmmmmmmmKmtmmtmimmmmmmmmmamammmm nary, y,'i7.l,u, artd'orainary, u.jiu, ) aAi i.XJ '' 4 f.S l ' itow a-.f.i a ISfsT'jjm - "rte