!ife'5fSS EVENING? PUBLIC lEDGER-PHIKA'DELPHTX MONDAY, 3TANTJAHY 20, 1010 10 m n m m J GOSSIP OF THE STREET PHILADELPHIA BANKERS APPROVE WORK TO PROTECT BONDHOLDERS Campaign Meeting With Success "Scalpers" Said to Buy Bonds, but Withhold Interest Opinions on Next U. S. Loan Gossip of the Street TS "HE vigorous campaign which la being ringed by the New York Stock "xchanRo ngalriRt Liberty Bond falters Is meeting unanimous ap proval among- Millndclphln bankers and broker?. One of the latest and meanest practices In thin connection Is Bald to be conducted by certuln concerns stjllng themselves as bankers, but whoso proper title Is "scalpers."' These parasites sometimes offer n higher price than tho open market quotations call for, but withhold tho accrued Interest, nnd the Boiler Is getting less than by following the custom of regul'ir bond and Investment bouses, The New York exchange. In order to meet this form of petty thlcv ery, now Issues each day tho closing "bid" and "asked" quotations on all United States Government bonds as well as those of foreign countries, It Is said that to these bonds will be added the accrued Interest In tho r ff. event of nn actual transaction. p Contradictory Rumors on Foreign Bond Offering Theie are contradictory rumors afloat In tho financial district over the flotation of certain foreign loans in this country prior to tho fifth Victory Loan campaign. Some financiers expressed their views on tho matter through this column oa Saturday, but it now appears that no such loans are anticipated. Nevertheless, dispatches from Washington BUSINESS NOTES Tradii between th I'nlteil Rtnlea and Serbia and Itumanla soon will bo le opened. Tho war Hade board nnnounccd today that It hopes It will be, able with in a few days to give Information as to the conditions under which trade can bo permitted, It Is proposed to estab lish In both of thoso countries lntcr Allled committees, ivhoa functions will be (o Investigate, conditions and make recommendations with regard to pro. posed shipments, Outside Stock Prices Germans Would Split France and America German Voters M.Mttnl 1 IftlOl Tha following table mows the last recorded "lit prlera nnd dates of ttantactlotia of btnli, I I'ontlnnrd from Pate (In lrut company .-inn varlou local atoeka ! . iinm, nnl. In norne never dealt In on strasse. 1'ropaganda wori Is still his iio , niianripma piock r.xciianae. iviuv.-- (aSKi .ivua voinpneo uy ,,ani" ,.iiaiiui erect new Herman free States within the T JIT At I A DIOAT 171? I A '" l2liniAt RIOULVli Lift inle or Inln lb,, tier- I man Umpire, the nascnt of the German i empire. If anv Mich free state uinnon or -.'.ouo.iioo ir order country vvlh to rn.,nV .Csiii'sf7rtit , I'Oi.ulntlon of ".000.(100 If the people of A AUJ9 AJUltUI'lUfll' " i'U Continued frvm Pun On PtfODle shall do rixii.lt-.Ml Tho Imiwrlnl .trrMdent. ulio Is to be r.cciru uy uio iieonie. must bo t.ilrt - CRISI MINISTERIALE llanka American tlank IW'i nank of Pommeree .... 12 . tlank of North America SSI1 1 nroad street 6 f'entinnlal National,,. "ffi t entral National 4111 forn Hirhanue Nat'l, .. "4 Psleallne. with trade routea resclilnc ..... .... ..' . - .... 11 I. um uj rim mill I'HrnvHil hviusb i eioin. , t'lMh v I . wan thrown open again to American i &?.'? i"?.n"L ..-.- !n exiort and Import under an order today Klrat National . .'. ' Bin by the war trade board. The olllclal I Kounh street National 3in announcement specifies "llinl portion of rox chaae . 121 I'alcstlno and Syria which lies jiouth of J-ranWin National . I' the line from Alexandria to Aleppo, Hr' lf! ' ,-' .IJ? Include and West of the Hedjoz mil- KrnViLton N ionai ' InA 1" This territory Includes Damns- M,n"BJn"t ".National ." Mil cus. a terminal point for overland cara- MarUM street National ln vans bringing from Bagdad tugs and Middle, rity Hank. ., r. other nrtlcles of American Import nnd $ onaj Security . 44 luxury. Kips, dates nnd tobaccos from Q'" R ft J'""1 ?i the Levant are among the most.gener- vnhern nv.ii..i . '. "So ally known nrtlcles of commerce made Nnrthwratern National. 4"l'i avallahle by the new order, but there Is Perm National 2Tn' Mill Iluar With l'ropanamla. There are many in America who wilt remember a suavo gentleman named Doctor Ahrens. The former ch'ef of the i secret service, I-'lynn, remembers him. li was Ilernstorrf'H rlcht.hnml man In 1 14. J n 1a ... ..-...-....... .. ..1. ,.... -... p( ,( "k ui ii ii, it huiiuu iivim I null inv f 24, M mm in New Ionuoti, wliere he received I Koenlg some secret docu- Pate of l,Ht Halo May !. 'IS Nov. S. M Jan. in. MO Apr. 24. MJ Apr. 22. M Nov. .Tan. llrtr. A", r!J. Hlfrol, fnptnln K lan T. MnlmentH which the undersea trader Ing occurred In llerlln last night after in, 'ii ueuiscniauu Drougni to America. inn npnnncaim nnu niiempien to nesiroy Pies party Is the old Jan-derm.inls , nve jeara old and must have been a and ConservHtlve; parties; the old ' rltlzen of dermal y ten "ears before Center Is now the Christian People's ,l.s elertlon He will bo elerleil bv nn party, nnd the (lerman People's party b.olut" major tv of nil Om Votes of the ts composed of most of old National empire. Tho.'re.ldrm "ill represent the A, ll'l'I , IIP. I .Mthlrn l.li, .IbrtlnKn !.... f .. The result ro far renortcd from llerlln, therefore, shows tho Social ists have wone 18,675 votes to the bourgeoisie 99G0 a victory for tho Socialists of nhnost two to one 1 London, Jan. 20 (lly A I ltlnt- Oct Nov. M Nov. net tier .llll (let elusions of ne.ire lest with ihe ltebha. tng Treaties with foreign States require the nsfint of the lb'lchtK As soon n a league of liatlons, the nlijeet of which Is the exclusion of sicrft trt ntlox. has been formed, all ticatles with the league shall r quite the nscent nf the Itelchstag. The Imperial prrnlilenfa tenure will en irs. linn his re-ileitlnn will I Sostrnilori Dulle Aspiruzioni (I'ltalia Kcstuno nl Loro Poelo Doctor Ahrens today has nn oHIco In the ballot-boxes ued In Kundnv s elei. bo permissible The Imperial Onvern- is, in. is Wllheltnslrasso In the miik building as Hon. nocordlng to nn Kxcluiiige Tele js, Doctor Itenttau. Ho Is still engaged In , graph dispatch from opetihngcti. ,S propaganda, and his field Is Mill the' The Spartncans were repulsed every- is American iv.lnd. He has charge of where righting look place It Is re- liunt Will be i OMMi.iSed of n t'h.ini'ellnr and ministers who will be i lioen bvtbe liresliluil of lliv HeteliNtag The gov rubliahed and Jilntnbuled Undr . .. rnnMiT no sit J''!lirf1?rd by Ihe act of Octob'r . Inir m sle at the Poitolace of Palla d'Jolii, Pj lly oriior uf t'ie Prridnt a r ni'ni.F;!0 Poatmiater 0nfil. Iloniii. in r.ennnl i L'n roiiiunlcalo uf- 1 no limit on the varletv nr nllnntitv nf Phttaflelphla National. R41 . - articles of Imnort or exnort for which 9""1'" ;itv National . I?" Oct. .., eral months I ll . " -.' . .' Nrrttlfl Vallanal 1171. .ni". 14. It, . Jl-s licenses mny now no asued. mi h V.n.f -ini ' nSv S. 't ' '"'"'.va ' I ' Pouthwark MatiVmai' . tss Oct 3. 'it nnineirnd, I t All P,ll4llnn. n .& iMHntl.ll.- -kf '4 .!,., -M-n -f..tlnn.l 11 A nr. 10. MR Imil IV mil. i"'1' is' 'is I Propaganda among tho American sol-1 ported, In Wllhclmstrnsso nnd Hede- sponsible in the Hrii'hsM r.SV.' ' mI dlfra In occunled (lennntir. miinnstrnsse nnd i:t the Ilallesehe Tor . .luiv SI. MJI The American soldiers here are for the The Spartacans made an attempt nbo to ' .,... . iVn MB ,nost Prt ,hoe who ald "" nosl flglU- , Blrm ,hc ,nrfl', of ,,h0 Vorvv.,crts. I TUAM Afi AIM TIRHF nee' Ml'is.lne. This means they had been for rev- rnx? election riots took place gen- invlll nUiillX UlUIbO R. R. DEPARTMENT In the mud and filth of de- "anv in tiermany, where Hie people' ranee. Then they reached tho OI'a. ,0 cnno" memners or tho Mi- got good beds to rleep In, ' " " ' '0- kcihtiii nriKe nas r .,. ,im n.i ,i.i. i.. , .i., been dcclrred nt I.elnslc. which U with- ' Kirvntlnn onnn n i... TTniin unHB Tenth National .... 120 Jan. a. 'It'iOanH .. .... -.. -..-. . t . ...... nut firns ntirl u'nter. nriMinllnt tn r'nnnTi. . J have been removed b'y ' the war trade d''t.'S" ' " I SJSU 5: l "U. ThV mein.; , f " hef, '' .S?"-fJ?.n.?""rS? Wl' n-a"d. TraramVnJnN.ilon.l.: 2. n. 24, MJ slight feeling of camaraderie has grown "? .'"m.pnnL .. . Counsel for KxcCllt VCs lie for Ai!iaSriad& ." n ,0nBer rCaU'reJ , W"' ,,w"d'''h, - . NV- - 10 so.d.ersnd'fjerman civilians Amer1"" Luxemburg appears to have made HCVC8 Cabinet OAicer SIlOlllll no na v " evening i ovcrnenra a doughboy , ' ".'; .T" ' ' , w""'- j'JS I?! M? taMn f n Oerman girl. Ho knew aml 8trcct flB,ltlns lR reported. I Nov'. ST. '1 tlerman and was saying: "You know I.elnale 5lol Meliea 1'nnera Aldln Trust Truat Companlfa , ISO The wilmlBgion and riillndelpbla f-iVScTnl'WuVV -.Wyta f.i!" n t0npany, which operates tho t central Truat t Sav .. "0 unci naiema in vv uiningion, Lncsier ii neiten Trut .. .....j ninitrnm in vv uminKioii, i nesier i oeiirn -irui .. . m fiepi. -." , we came into me war to whlo tho i .. , , . . .... rrXl""lZ No"- ST." !5 ndV" VotldngnpMos5! ""? nnrir and to have ,,,. .V "."'"' nT, . '..,' "' .V,m"c."'V,",,or ''" ,lcll" dl Irrl I dim. hn nmiunzlato la lii'U-ii iri a" I'Ui ii villi! niiiiii i(' I ( :uoviiuione nri nunvu lianini un o CUB' i vnrll portnfogli irano stati nssegnntl come Kegue: I'resldent.i nl lnterno, Orlando; Ks lerl. Sonnlno, Tesoro, Stringheri Kl iinnze. Medn , fllustlzla, Kactn i Istru slone, Ilerenlnl , (luerro. ',en Cavtglla; ''olonle. iToloslino, Trnsportl d Ap prow Do Nnva, Marina. Amm. Del Hnno; Iivorl I'ubbi.cl. Uononil ; Agrl coltuni, Itlcrlo, Industrla. Cluffelll 1 Poste e Tvlegrafl, I 'era . llicostruilonn ill Ho Tirre lavnse. Krndnletto . Assl 1 ma Mllltan- . t'dislonl, nirnrdlnl; Mlnlslrii sinca portafnglio, Villa 1 Mlnlslrl liiinno iireMatn II glura metito ill rlto nolle manl del lie. su blto dopn II rinblnctlo si e' rlunlto prov Veilendo nlln ItMltuzlone ileirufllclo dl vice pri'Milinzi. mn in speclale Inca- Have SiipcrvUion lly thr .('lori'nfeii I'rcs VV ashlnslun, Jan ;o. , P Thorn, report that Great Britain may enter the American market with a new , he ,,,,' between 'Wilmington' and V:m"p nTtf il-'Trt" ?S Pec. S: ;' tended by that man , ; ' nera nree ' RCn'n" c"1 for lh As-K-latton of ' ", ,-n T".TtU?7' Jssue of securities, approximately 200.000,000. While tho report stated Darby. VrT?u.f ' ' ,S2 5SSV & :1?" r,S 1SW wK compelling "" VrTo"1.;"'. "..ihw.y IMoutlvc, ,,,, lir((11. , nl1,'" ,,; U.nr1o that the Treasury had aked bankers to make such an offering, It was A,na ,. ,,,,,, rompanv lias Fidelity Triiat r.oo Oct s. 'tj ;"",,, toi, you how tlermany must '.'"'"ration deploring the "murilets in "'en' bef.in. th. Interrtai.. Comnier.e sena pnitafngllo .. gi.v mlnluro del said to be denied by J. P. Morgan & Co., the British fiscal agents, that virtually concluded negotiations to sell , f 'S, r're? ."". "" ! n?U o S l5 have ,U" ernmental organ3n us " .IT'!' . . . . ..:....,. .. .. ,,.., '" ?' '1,'..m' 1J:ir'..?11"olv" J""V J" Krankford TrJ.t . 177 Jan. S3. ' s ifcl thai nf the United States, tho C ."''". Mrll,.ti an.'l 'en"" "rations are rnhro.llN ttllll .. ,.,,,. ,,,.. ... ,.. .J - o..nli.-.rln o ,.r I pmfughl e1 ttiii sutii wiiiiiiuiuvui n i'v'm- m nifi iiiu nicninn jir inp rii?ciprs 'rniiki n Tsmt ir.R stm. . - -. - -. rrnorirti in ijiisko rinrr' init ninr nu'tm ? nin ni)T)THV4i nl fn win n ..' oioin A Nov. MJ '", I.'.,, ,h ,lo,M .. . T.',n ,'"a' Anzelger, of Merlin, sa, s '- i exercise goxeitinienin. super- creato II Mlulste,,, per la rh.iMrur.lone muse, aiiiiiaiiuoiii iilldn. Discussion on the next Liberty or Victory Issuo of government bonds still keeps up In the financial district. An expert on bonds, when speak- U ihg'of the suggestion by a certain banker for a long-term 6 per cent bond, 1 1 said he did not think huch a bond should be considered In this connection. I Kor a long time, be remarked, many municipalities have held back much 1 needed financing to as not to Interfere with Linerty issues, inoy are still holding off mainly through u senso of patriotism, but as soon as mo fifth victory Issuo of $5,000,000,000 or $8,000,000,000 is placed they will be ready to go on the market. Consider for a moment, ho said, what Uiey will bo up against In competition a 6 per cent long-term United States Government bond, and then figure out 'on what terms they must meet such competition nnd what money will cost them. iiees Need of Larger Utility Incomes i In speaking of local traction matters, a banker called attention to tuo (request made by Receiver C.arrlhon, of the Brooklyn llapld Transit Com- nanv. to tho courts for permission to Issuo $16,000,000 Receiver's Cortlfl- cates to pull the Brooklyn Hnpld Transit out of Its present dllllcultles and place the corporation on n sound financial and operating basis. It was, the general lmprcssdon. he remarked, that one-half that sum would be sufficient, but, with $5,000,000 needed for additional rower alono nnd to sell anv nf the er.innierr In! novvdep llermanlown Truat nl.intH nt lhlM, HvnumllA ,unu nH tllrflfd AVrt T A. T other exploalves for commercial uso are S!,,r.aT.ri"4.'...V " ' f ?u ni.inuractuml, The company has seven iiaa.imctnn tih; Tr. it - - - -, ........... ,., . n iKiui iiKinn I iw OI Ihf HP f'Ommirilnl t-inu.'Hpi itlunf t tf,.rnii.n i....i " " : " - ,........-. .-...... iiaiiiiiiuii t llisi, ttii 1 Oter A tint?. Thurn iir nnttf air mlHtnrv tlnlmttihnno Tn cxplosixvg plants for vhich buyers uro Indunnni Trunt D " I Vana rislAn Tmat ion . I7n . rtnii Sonlh of T.n..n... tf.m !,. n.rh.e I '-sna TIM t Tru.t. . . . 4SH culm bank the 5iy of r New York had ftaVnYruVt" .. .. IS. expected to get 300.000 tons of coal this xtanayunk Trim . ... fili winter. According to some authorities, Market 8t Title ft Tr. 1S1 the bank has proven very expensive and !"cn"n' Union Truat jm discouraging to onerate. After all ef- JJ"',Ha' JJ', rS forts, 3000 tons of mnrltetablo col may N0rihPhffa -fruat " "no be realized from this bank. I NS,r.,n,Vi,.,i?T?,.f W. msa I Pelham Truat 132Vi I Pnatmaatrr rienrral llurleaon Ims ae- Jenn Co for Ina. etc.. T"" ceiited a compensation proposal made by EMr'',." T,"!", ,,,. ,2'J T , the Trlstate Telephone and Telegrapfi l Jdelnhfa' Trult""-- MS ' Company of St. Paul, which Incorporates Provident ijfi A Trial WW n-iui biniiKir in moso in me contracts ileal rotate T I i T 3Jr, vvnn me owners or other vvlro corpora- r.ral ltato Truat com tions tnlcen over bv the government ' "".nref Dividends are limited to 6 per lent fov '.' ,i,T,'it.,.i tin iwiiod of government control, nnd tSsTitm "'' department, pays to the company TloVa Tru.t . . . n'4 nr. tii'n nr. 210 M 100 inn inn 147 Oct Nov. Arr .Tan Dec. July Pec Nov. Jan. Oct Oct. May Jan Mar. Nov. Nov. Dec. Jan. line. Pec AM VIC Ao Nov Jan. Jan. Nov Ki'ti. Jan AUK Teh Apr Mar Auir lVh Pit Jun s. 'is In the world 171 is "'" ll ,f.. j "K , uDugnnojB mat it jenrns the Kbert-Seheldemnnn gov- vision .vbeii tho rn-ids are returned to delle Tern is. in pre,,.,.,,, , ......,.,.,. u ey (,rmmm miR tlnniy ,iPr,i0,i nol ,0 h(,l(1 . ,lo ,.,,i(,ri rr.niiilitin ": :" TteUlkl U.eTugnbosrabouRnthelr J!" Na,""ml '" fr ,whleh ri"- "r T'l'.rn reiterate,, beiuf that ., , .... iSaldneuo npprovo la no 13: ll. cousins , in Am.rlca ItUX how thev are "'' 'e conducted yesterday ,.ublllt m,or woul(1 nol ,. ,,,, mlna degll Onorevoll Salamlrn . Hrazllal IR 10 -j: rri,,. ,l r. In. nm. "... ;.... a" i".vi.v.. in i.-inn". emmy r.uu . ! , ,,. tint t tliwi be to keen ' "" viii- in .uner.1 sara- roi . i,:T".r .v;'v.;;..Mr 'cr":Ti".: ...a i'i""i,i IS. 1P rinushbOrV linn hl8 J ll against a Frcnchma 7 ,l((ii,:al"jC ft"tr, 4. lRt Thl wnrliT trnaa a n . .- -" -.-..,....,.,. --- 12 M7i American secret ncrvlcfl 1 da- after uay i arreHtl lurintr the recent dlnordem In 4, MR i unmng uown cvn siones aooui me s,mntan urr) shot ami klllf-l lv (R- lTt. M7 ' French uhlrh fiirr nut in nmnunt In . . .. ..... .1 .i.i ... r To '1 P,ol?InS' ll, h'1" re'u'hetl RUcll a "taK0 m Krldftj nlRht " i-' 1 I.i thnt SKltllrrla.f u a r-rlixnt A n-mr ii"n 11. -. - !-cneiiiemann. the Oerman , the railroad ailmliilstratlon out of i,l- r,"n !'"r ' lir'" dl Kebhralo. petty Krlevan.",. ! r,-811 f:,'crf,,i,r' had announced that ,Cs: lt iH a ,lwMinn t h- tipv of wl- ' ,'" ""nipi In generak- cominentv' n, and thus i the i T ,L v- . . v.i ,'" ,0 Itlcs We have n political gov.rnmeiit, r n i.i vinoria an ninonilo ". ami tnus tlie coluokB lno atlona. AE3Pmhiy Kabru-1 nmi lr ,hrr,. ,.,', K, ,,... rnm,.n: orl-indn-Sonium,. dlscutendo latteggla- . The"'...16.' ...., italtegulatlon tlu-re will be some polltlis ,.n.:"V:.ir.I.1'" N"" " . '" .'"'Posslblllta' ruur p inri.iv.iin irrtut-io, 11111 were 1.. .t i.i..i.4.h... .' t'i "i rii'iantTe ai m ntstpro 1. ii.. ...i.i..tnt .ti... 111 tl IV (Mill I II .I'UI rtvlUII. f . , 1 r ,. . .1,1 The wituiss sold CongKas should , " ' ., 'V... ' '','.,""."' lr'"H.l.?..""a 1 enact a law to overcome laws in llitrlx '. ,',',,.. , "T, "", ",!"1 -""aro ! Stat.s vvhkh would militate against the m , k 1', V,' ', , , ' ' I'"""" ,vrw I unification p'ant of the tallroad excel- ' l'' ??.:' ,"." V.' "'"T, ' '"' ,nln,?lom' ... t'-a in mm i,i im.ta nii.i iiii pru "II Till llln.l.L.n lll.enl.l. I-ri,..l,i Inn ICl 'Uvea ,, . ,.,, .,., .,.......' ".' ". In' MS thing they said to an American soldier (iy a l ) leni(,nstrants from the ' I''"Pl.v ing tn Senium- 1 ummlns, of lima. ,,n i'UI,t OpHu ,j,lt 1, ' 11 VnerHlo so! -is about America would get them Into Jail. i,ohbrrB coul mines yeaterd.iv forced in who asked what would be done In Ihe (ir. jr., -i-i inp nermnn propaganuii amonn um ..ntr.Hice Into the polling booths here . event a state toriincle a Mail, oiieratlnu !,' 1. that Saturday two ardent 'American is. M9 Ocrmans" were told that tho next good Sno nou nmiuallv In mbllHim In m,.lltiir T'nli'.a k. t'.'t jt T fixed charges. lVn Junction . .. I VVeat Knd Truat . . . 1 The South Curnllnii luaiiranrr broker West Thlla T t T. . nniiu nn ont .. .iiM. .. . 111..11 1 1 . . t. ti.Afln.0A0 tn cover the claims In connection with the recent wreck, I ii. v V, v 'the SunremT ,r,u'l 'AS .1 T .. . ' ' -' r.T T. '? r.. e ,b. eomninner. be said, would bo needed for new eoulpment . proceedings brought to compel Stnte of- I rhiudViDhia iTi".'.'.:'. 10 July lb! 'is! " goes a long vvny iitvjtn, " -' - - nplnl.Q In lUfilla ii ranca n Irlilllr. Tn that la. steel cara to replace the wooden ones now In use and which , Touretti, of .Vow York. AlthouKli ful- '" Innnranc CompanlM I Ki ll until. , K..1.I1, u, .1.1 . .1... i...A ;,- .jj Americans ngalni-t the Trench Is Just ,iml s(,z(,,i ti. b.,liot-boes and the , under the l-'ideial Incorporation, to up- combatlin i-oi,tro . furl.' ,i..i ncnVw-X h." M4 Ike their campaign In America against ,0Krslers of ele-tnrs , eratt os an Intia-Stat- mrrler. Mr. 0 .ontn. rini-l.in.iizi il..ia ImiiVr k is! MS the Kngllsh only u little less open, but - , Thom ,..,, ,.-onKU.,s ., lho ,. , i'roce Vlossa Ai'um-caM fu u n noten ! wh a hundrid tlmeH thB number of roblen, Jan 20 (Uy A 1' ) The 1 h irter .1 common can ler and the lonstl- rontrlbuto raintti nzzati. da una crande 24. MS agents Some offlcla or priest will hear extreme radicals are believed to have tutlon would force the Stale to penult energlii, . ch,. . hbe mmo rlsultnto la 10. Ml) 1 something against the 1-rench or under fUMll lo j,u,,p(irt yesterday nmotig.lt to operate within Us borders. ,i- win..,,.,. iimIsi, nza morale c materl- .orders make up something out of the,,,,,, 0crnlaI1 0U,rH ,n tnp AmerCan zone 1 - - aIc c mal" .. ... whole cloth and will nas lt alone and!..- ,, . ,. ,.. ,.n 1 ' cited that thn deleeates elected to the Wf.TII.1. RAR f FRMAN POTASH i,iu oiuci ,i.rti, uuuKiuiu.v nnu K'". - .National amfimuy were ironi xiivj muri- 1 contributed to add to tho list of fatalities In tho wreck This banker believes t .at In general public utilities nil over the country, and especially the railways, must find some way of Increasing their Incomes to meet additional expenses or face receiverships In the near future. lie gave as an instance tho Pittsburgh Railways, for whose &j former management nothing extenuating could bo said, but which, on account of strong popular opinion, couiu noi increase us iuic-s mm ua finally forced Into a iccelvershlp, with tho result that tho receiver soon found that fares would have to be raised to seven cents from live cents, nnd even that Increase he found Insufficient. There are marly traction companies, he jald, facing similar conditions, and, on account ' of tho conditions, new financing is practically lmpossiiue. In connection with tho Brooklvn llapld Transit financing lt Is claimed that before tho appointment of a receiver the former manngc I ment had completed sufficient new construction work as to be permitted filling conditions under the law. Ii!.MIIanro 13'i Tourettc was denied it license on the I fire Asaoclatlon 31 1 ground that ho was not a resident of T""J"5 -: -,, S? IllUeji'-iiurill u lVkUllvjfl ini I'o or rworm Ain . -o- South Carolina as the act prescribed in 14. mo back home antl-Krench will be a prob-1 conservative groups. Jan l. Mil leni, and It Is to he feared that the The American troops were on tho alert May lS' MT number will not be Mnalt. throughout the area of occupation, pre- Jan. 17! M9 Oerman propaganda Is two-sided pared to suppress any disorder, but none Hitchcock Protests Afjiiiiift Hur ley' Plan for Impottution Wnalilnginit, .Tan 20 (Hy A M HOUSE 'DRYS' CONFER TONIGHT Mum Fnor Quick Action on Pro hibition in Legislature , ina rn or Mate 01 l'a. ,4 wee. i, i.i-nnuns in me lerruory occupieu uy vvns rrporteii i-itner in i ooienz or in ine nen.nor niu-ncov-n, 01 .m nrasK.i. jiro- au o 'njj correviioiiariit There la no material rhunne In the l.umbermen' 100 Hent. 11. '".the (Tench, preach night nnd day how smaller towns In the occupied area Thi tested to tho Senate todaj ag-iltiM. Im- iiarrl.burir i. in,, -n rie" 'U?toX& ?u Vo "National . V.' ?? Oef aS.' ; S the Americans arc fraternizing with the voting was conducted quletl,. the only "i211tl",'''SIi,,2ri i?v "r.TI.,lI.';r- '" mbe.V ofhe iloUse'pIan to holiPa vTen?;: Zli1 Ivvent clsT pou'n - """" ' r' ' ' " the Krenci,, that Amerl- , woniVn Ho,T. .he c'en.rfst and OeVmun !l;lu5IlPheItll! W SI nT'l'lblne "'"? t;; " jnV,,Vihib.. amenX 1 Kstlmaled sales since .January 1 are ra.-enwr nallivar Stocks can doughbojs lovo tlermany more Heinoeratlc partlis vach had u woman i J ,'.t Ynlurv- t. th.. V mviYcaii i It O, hit m m" V'""J".l,"n .!','" .'"," , . Placed at less than 1,000.000 pounds Camden ft Suburban .. IS Jan l.J. M than they do France, and how Amerl- . among their twelve candidates The , nil8'trj fnst'er -.1 1 v gov" rmn til agenc s ' " ll .1 .!''.,'!, , "i,',I ''u1" v L? ' 'W-n H"1'1""; Helle.r!,i n.n,, l"-ducers rltlzen.' (1011, t lllh) 73 Aug 1. . cans go to church with them. They re-' Centrist candidate was Marie Schmldl, d i h T r S , , , , ', rn r if xlleillnv ' , ler r ' quote nrstquarter metal at tvventy.threoW.lnen.Hiius'. . . . . k Americans lake dinner at their , who Is well known In church elide ' foloiudn. and I-ittmaii, J r No", d. .Is ""!,, "'A Lta dvl I I'lnns for I of huge iii riflh K Sixth Streets co-operation In tliedlapo.nl '"""""!" (,4.th. V '"' V.i- antltles of surplus supplies ,,fd"0n"rVrl0 M f ' by the government during ,ir,V- 'oHies'sts '.'. '. 117Vi accumulated ... ,-.--.... . iri' u ro imir-s rim line vvur with iluo recard for the effect i,hn0.ii,,si i-iiv it! ion civilian Industries were announc.d Philadelphia, fc Darby . Mi tnilflV. TfllltnMvn lllrnom.nt trtf ll.n u,1a lhltn t flruVN IVtTV . lf-a of machine tools and eoulnment alrcadv ' lll'la-e Av .... .. r."?1" Aua-. -1. is homes and thev love tn renent tho storv Tim llrrmnn Iletnoernls hull nomlnattd brisenUll Drotests from notnl.li lnteni.tM Hi., "ilru,' i., i ..nt ir... l,.,u,n.. iifiv '"'-I'm- ",at American soldiers ore becoming In- Una Fischer Ikkert 'of tin. West. . rntlfle-itlon cntnbltiatlnii Is being Juy Ik! M7 engaged to mat ry their daughters. ' t , Uecent dispauhes fiom Kianc,. raid planned fo, Wedmsdnv lt Is hoped to ......a ..!.. Tna. fin 1 II. 1 III I llFrir. I Til J l failll tl I :ni Orllinnlll 1. ..ill. I a. I I 1 111... l... I1..H '. ..- ....... I. ll. . I JiriHa ajllll, tl. 1 1J .. I.I I'lB'il- 'D a as. ... II ' " I VI 11IIIV.IU H UUM, lift" 1 1 Hit ll"' I IH" 11111 ' I U V I 1 1 1 1 P JfUK ill. 111? Junn 14. Mrt to capitalize .IM.000.000 worth, and they claim there would have been S'TJlT & VS'K--' V, no occasion for a receiver If they had been' able to place these securities. ' "rtSSlff pnu?m,,t,ean agrcTJ SS?u3?ffi5. "' - JSJ . ut-iuiv invy ure nuiTcu 10 mo Ken illOV V Unconverted British Notes to Be Paid Off in Cash It was stated at the office of J, P. Morgan & Co. on Saturday that tho unconverted balance of the United Kingdom of Great Ilrltaln and lteland 3H per cent notes, maturing February 1, would be paid off In i cash. It Is Impossible as jet to make any forecast as to how extensive, ' tlie conversion will bo between now nnd dato mentioned and, therefore, i the amount that will bo required for that purpose cannot now bo stated. Thero were reports In the street on Saturday that nnangements ai now under way calling for the creation of n new issuo of $200,000,000 of United Kingdom of Great Utl'aln nnd Ii eland 814 per cent notes, and the expectation In banking c-Jtcles are that an official announcement legardlng this new departure would be made nt an early date. Liberty 1-oaii bonds were lrtually unchanged from the previous da.v's final quotations, although there was a heavy turnover in this department. Although lt had been reported that the Cuban Cane Sugar Corpora tion expected to put out ap. Issue of short-term notes, it has been learned lhat t,had been d.ecldcd to finance the company's floating debt of ap proximately 112,000,000 with the authorization and issuanco of a sub stantlal amount of long-term bonds. In view of tho various details Incident to tho creation of a new bond Issue. It Is evident that It will be some tlmo" before tho matter Is finally arranged and adopted by tho stockholders. ,.!,., A.rnn.'.i .... ....., ...i.":. "" i iii!inii. l.t.v.. ... iv.v ms-j uic iiiKicu lu mo Ken- , , oral nubile. Inventories of sunnlles Tnw Railroads that the government has 3000 tons re- Camden . Uurllnu Co.. ;' enforcing steel; H.OICOOO brick: 330,- fatawlsan ut prer. . .. uuu.vuu leei or inmuer : 115.523 narrc s -" i"' . AUK, Dec. Nov. Nov. Dee. Dee De-. Mar. IS Fata Tales for Tollua ,ers In Hamburg, In which s'-viral per- Alsatian potash and that there would be ' .is These tilings arc all false, but the , sons were killed anil otln.ru woundtd. ' """ ir cxpnri 27. MR poliu hometlmes belleirH them, nnd ate reported in illspatciii-s d.v way 01 bla'loll The drv fidt-iailon of I'ennsvlvanla will opt 11 Its convent inn heie Wednes dav Manv prominent national speak eis an- m luilul, 1 to udnTess the gath- vilng .of cement i 77,560 bairels of lime: Chestnut Hill 622 kegs of nails: l.U'2.313 snuura feet !,.?w.I,rf, -...- nu" of metal lath and other building ma-, ," Mahanoy lerial. );H,t rennavlvanla .... i:imlia WlllUma com Opinion illrfera 11a tn haw lonir; a time do pref must elapse before automobile mauu- HuntlnK & 11 T com. . lacturers will 110 bacli Into normal pro. I . ". Frv! I I.ehlitn ValleT pref. . i, mi,, iiiuimii .... flu. linn of liMKaenirpr pi,.... An nflrtn of the Packard company savs: '-I have , .il'l. v.n.i had an opportunity to talk with prob- Mineblll t Kch Haven , ably twenty denlcis from nil parts of North Pennsylvania the Lulled states, ana nencve the whole rmu a, irenion... 4: 42'. ill 4-J'i is.. r.ni r,s r,n 7' 111 12il 4i'.-a It r.na SI I., July 31 :nv. May Jan Opt Juno Aufr, Hi' .iSi when a poilu has some little grievance Zurich The dl-ordoiH were Ituldent to ASKS PI "HI ICITN IVMI'IPV .".;. is'or nvnlrj his gri-svance forthwltn e- demonstrations 111 connection with the -,,m- ' L,,u''" ' IMi!lh' "0! M8 nands ib mand tor the release of the sailors An American tuwly-landed in Kurope who luid been Imprisoned by the gov- Senator Slierman Queliotis I'ropriclv of KTI.'I.M Ml.' 1 l.-r iinm: nV aclicd foblcnz from Paris the other 1 n.im nt as the outcome of previous .lis- Mvrlml I'eil.Ml I', , ' lld.l. lll..l,l,l WUKL.1A1 i "Why Is It." he asked "that the tuibanu-s inail I tiieral I aper. is reacln MS dnj .. Anierfcnriu fir. fra fenilwlnrr En .h.inip. Hettinis nf thn eleition for the tierin.in llHsiilnBtoii. Jan 20 1 Hv V I- ,- 'r'- I!" ,i.. ..I,.! .J,.. ,,'..'.....' ,. ... .1,.. .,.. Nntlonnl Asi-emblv of the third electoral Investigation of the publication l g,. !M;,J. ',.'"" UUI"""" c " '.lbtib I of ll.iden show ihn M:i lorltv . ernnulU dl partlllellls of dipailliiciitul ao. M Nov. '.'7, 'IS 0. M7' of Paris.' This is but a rellcctlon of (lerman Oct, Juno July Nov Mav July Mar, Jan. Au Am 18. 1. S. !?).... ,.. , ..... ,.. 1. I'entrist patty live seats l l"'l """". "" iiiiioiik mo f'IVi..L, .,.. JJ soldiers The Hermans tell the trench V ,.'. ,'v,, : .,,,,'.! ,g. that America Is going to save i.er.nany 'I a iron, me r rent- SoclahstH to have won tiVo teats, the . " ''e1rl,,;'!!;a!V,iH.,l"".01'osLV.1 '" " loto; iu (ha 'r-wmii, I lu,lu" today bv Senator Sherman, of V,' n,,,i 11 e -er , "llno1-"- R'l'ubliciiu. and iefem.1 to the at. anu inu i,er-1 jolnt i'0ngresnonal Pi luting I'omnilt- M'l bacli man iwtnocraiio party inree seats, rne t,e h at the p'eaco Confer. . vnl"' c,,,t werc: Majority S01 lallsls. The ivholuilon staled that the puhlt i. ii,i, i,r..i,T.7. ivii .' .1C2.04S: Centi-IMs. 3Sn,0tt: lierman cations were uod b.v olllclal- foi piopa- n ,n nni .,, ,f t.v;.- .' NatloiiHllrts. 78,7!i;: German Demo-1 gunda and otlie, purposts. liKludlng , - m, nVrn;;iB; Vr .,;;;,; ,iT. erots. -se.Sll tension r,t ineir pow ,-t.s ami appiopu,, ... ....... v- V. -V- ..ov .-... , . .. 17. MS'ence. One stor) is gets the Frenchman's goat. Tell that to lu tho Karlsiuhe dlsuiu the Ma- situation can be summed up b staling P-"1, ?'" ft, vortrls- ' US ' ia7, l -IS n -'-'- I'ench onicial. and It makes no '."" '"-V', V-H j'.'i 1-' ' , n , J. lhat they expect gradually Improving S'Slav r 1 r,""" "1 Vis ". ' 7 difference. Tell it to tho pollu. and It euiiiMNl I 5." the .. tlonulh, s 8SJ business. It will take most motorcar """"' rlp"- -1 A '- - docs harm to America and tin. (iennan Pemoats 24.SU.1. tinii!', and were ti menace to a liee pi ei-1 anil 11 iiuruen 10 tapaeis. Wiir Labor linanl Hci nmmeuili liurca'e !u Two I'eunovlvania Mills ii.hliiKliin, Jan. Ju Wage Im reuses for t'inplots of the Mandard Steel Car I'omp.inv nnd of the Ilnstern Steel f'oin pany. Pottsville. Pa., weru recommended b.v the war l.iboi board today The ntrouiit vvill be determined 111 a conference botwien ihe lotnpunj and i-mploji's in the first-named inse and Is the lattir bv nn arrangement between the ion pun and lcpreseutatlves of union labor companies unill ilthcr late spilng or oarlv summer to get up lo capacity pio ductiun, nnd the denleis seem to think that this gradual Increase of produc tion will be accompanied by gradual increase lu sales possibilities. For sale Miscellaneous 10 r, Amer Plpo . Con .. llnri.T..r A Tlncel llrevv do pref Cd Prill Co H" la nrjf . . , 70 nr. ljee Jan. Mar SI. -1 2.1. -17 IS, MS llnrd tn Stop Propaganda The Crai.d DuUe of llesie had 1 1 in Hoy llurucil li 1Xiomoii Tiii-vcat-uld John I!o7.iif self Inscribed on the lists under Ins N,,rthl.lcventh su' 1 1 ma j lo",- Ins evv- Dead ill (Jas-nileil Tloom John Murtlui siiv-tlvp years old. (. 1 loonier ft Jl.o llllsworth sireet, was j; it is n.irci 10 put 1 ne uougnooy 011 ms old title, mow ing, sajs the Benin l.oi.ai r1r!i1 as a 1PnUlt , e-jploIon of a found dead 'n I... I vestenlav monvng bv It, guard when ihe Herman pats him on Anzelger "that I-nuls of Hrubant .is he fln-num's torch win. h the joumister anoihir 1 onler The gas was onlvartl'v is the back nnd tells him he Is a fine fel- is called hy the present governmeiit Uoe found while paing arnutnl the fire tutnwl nff, mid tie police i-ald fi-om the un i.uiiac 1 1111 irw v uic i'iii -' 1 ni. ii 1 iiiiiiuuil 111 lu'i'ii iriF 1 in 1111 t n inrnirnivn 11 1 nnnnviiinn 1 miin in inc v uiuui 11 ,wusi,iiu iiiiiii.uiv 1 rinnn 111 in inc on 1 1 ill 1111111-.1 iinn I'd 1 hut ubMbor ,bor rii i,Sr, .V i"'".'.?!;!;!.' 'w.'Jeh i, '! Aor 17 Ms from believ Ing that the American dough- The boy w.us holding Un; torch and wa .t, that Muitlui s death wHs nr. Idental. ?,m ' i i . ,J. , ri .' rei U" e a" ex: fi''K. r,,.i,i !' ', sew it Ms bov Is not really going to mat rv a Tier- llerlln. Jan. .'O.-dlj- ,1. IM-ln Hie ti.vlngto light I, MUf.-niis from se- i.wing i 1,1s failure t turn off the gas l,uan.& V- S KH?" "'. J-"" "" ' ' nSn Irl an In t . next yeaV ref,i e Ruhlehen precinct ll.e Wajorlt, Soc,,l- veie bums of ,.,.,.,.. and h..nd he ,oK when he w.m , bed Salurdsv bu.lm.s condltlonsjn the count.j. .Northern riberlle, G.a vt Jan. . ;i f0 i,7, France against UeniLiy. When Ists pulled 102S votes nnd ihe ludepend- f" "' "' """" ' I,"'"tl"""1' ' "& "'3 "'"h -- ,aK' The Memnltia. Tenn.. street Itallna. ii. ffli sii'inii!'.'.' 17 Mar. h.'mh that pollu has perhaps lost two brothers ent Socialists only seven. Jerfey Will Be Last, Savs Brvan 11 Hoy U Accidentally Shot . , i..i,.uin... ii., Tan -n Thn, v.iv -s h leeuit oi u. levonec w ouri'i in the t Jilnan5nrioda forehead, accidentally lnllicted nil le he :lS,ll Tn ?rt,l Union to ritlfv tlie nrohiw' "'", '" 1,'a-v " 1,h companions last eve- .mSnnm.mwaa "'"' "'t Mulligan, nine years old, L'.0.n amf.r,.d'",e".: YJ l vf-.ffi ct,fennn m of -' O 5 Ni.it h .-ollege avinue, was taken Jl K' ' .Tiir nr'n lSrci antlsaloon rally ' ! the Women Hlomeopathlc. Hospital in the Queen Theatre. dJ I'omti.inv was placed in the hands of ni.. TVnna Salt Mfe. 'celvers today on Its own petition. T. H. l'cnna V.-nrehouslng Tutnellc-r. president of the company, Phila Iiourae .... n. in r 1 IK .V ...fin. Rll nllnrnei. unn ..-.'y . i: - named b.v the Federal Court as teeth-crs. I liran. uurinB a iari;e uiuiauiuuu i.iuj , dvinc condition 'o nrn C," coiuiiik 10 um nn in the Queen Theatre. ".S ,,rti c ' ""-ests hao farm loan board. I'eilerul Land Hank. Loans rt'aaliinctnn, Jan. 20. During Incum ber $Sl,5b7,K90 were loaned to 3325 fann ers of the t'nltcd States by Federal land banks on long-time, first mortgages, hc coiding to lh monthlj Ktatemcnt of the Phlla Warehouao . , I'lil la Whs ft C h. . Stetaon (J 11). ... i do pref ,. West more land v oaJ si'. , too a in , l.'n S7 . 30J?4 ;- Jan. July .an . .'.'I he sometimes dots not stop to think be The Municipal liovernment of fireater t .1" I trn I... .jvi Rninetblnp loirsh nlmnl rtnpll,, linu ,,l,..l..il I,. IIim l'hl I'.K. I.i. Mil ""'" ," ----- " - - i.w....... .- ... ....V Jan. l's-1 'lii Americans and tells oilier pollus, who Inet against the proposal lu convene Hect. 21, MR mav sympathize with him. the National Assembly elsewhete than flee i'i' MS ,l ' wel1 to ',nembel' Ibat Fiench in Berlin. Jan. in! 'in and Americans ate two different races According to the Tageblatl. the ah- nee 2u. -is and don t nlwnys iook at the same thing met has nol decided on the place Ihe THE MOST TIMELY MESSAGE OF THE DAY: Get Our FREE Printed Reports on The Ship Builders and Ship Owners "UNCLE SAM'S Ship is coming in" and this homely old phrase is doubly significant tdday of great profits to the American shipbuilders and owners. Commercial experts maintain that the world needs ships and more ships as badly now as in submarine days. Uncle Sam plans the world's largest navy. Conservative investors who prefer sound enterprises with possibilities marketwise should send today for our free reports on t .. tlin L-imo 1 If tit a-i r EflriuL tttu cinid' a.. t.t. .. . ii a ....I1I..1 if .. IniS-ubUc'iredVer .rlonhaV.,)n ""' J'"n , thoughts. America would not have had cclU statements attributed to the llov- her glorious opportunity to turn the tide eminent leaders Opposition to Berlin I IVFSTnftC fltiflTATIONS against Germany If It had not been for I as the seat of the Assembly is said to fiirtnn in -a Hnnii.,.101. iKrance' A nation that did what France ' emanate chiefly from Kiuth Heiman 4l'ui" head Market 'atron" to 10E . btirh'r did in the war is not the nation to get a0Urces. which In Mew of recent o.cur- than Satunlaj-a nverage. llulk of aalja annoyed at loo quickly. 1 rences at the capital are fearful of tho !i?niV1,Una.,Hi,ncV& To any American mother or father fate of the new republic if Ihe Asm mbl.v outaT tliltiin SO, nlea. itood to choice. 13."3 who lias a leuer iroin a tiougnuoy son meets lure ''. H'f"P C Ttaoainta J 1 flflrt linarl lifj.ct hirers tendv oihcri. butrln-r stocta cas flood to and tci ,"r fclOW. In lOWT. mUpS 4! f8f1 IWf rfttilf- (rood, eliolci nnd prlm-, $lt. .' it 2ft 'onimoTi nrd mMlum, II'.T51?H1 "'n t rti- 41 trvivp CTi.rirc Butehor utork Cow- ami hvUi-r. $7 :i"- J.UI.-Uj .MhMiMf 3iULN5 1) ,",o, rannTs nnd cutlers. $'( fldflT ". 'io'nPAii 4rooFsrj ilocKera nnd feMeri. Rood, cholc and IONOIAH ?roVKS faiT'y. $10.V)ffl4. Inferior, common nnd Bid ' m-dtum. JHtO.O; el calves, good and Jim Ttutler . . . .3"i thole. 11.1 A06 10. MirN'amara " i MHBISP Hectipta. 31.000 hf ad. Thoic Midway -t Umbrt Htrond, other rlavicB orenlnar tead , MUpah Uxt 05 I.omlJH. thole and prlmi. lie.yji-lU 7.1; me- rontanA 13 Jl... Ar anJ tl.". lit Oil ftilla t11 T.lMHi -.l. o. nn , iiiuiM uii ". ,...-. -.1.1 ,.-( ::.-)' 1 ahiiii i-iair . ... 1 .- !;.' ',:.'.-... "" " "."".i. wiTTs r."' t : ..?'"' I l .U ITirUIUI.I Ml.., MUUU. .V..UV .v .,P7.7H "panning' trance, tal.o It easy, take lt The. Xntlunal Jlinisti of Finance is said to have nsl.ed lierliti banks to re port on deposits belonging to members of the Upaitacus League on their wives The ground is taken, It is said, thai such moneys are flussian Onvcrnmcnt funds 1 and subject to copflscatlon. uilr -;ula ,0,1 1 t I'lll.hiircli. .Inn 'JO. CATT1.1! RetelLtN ""nil heart bovver Steers till .tnftl. . Itelf- lllu Hull r 11i I" ,"ii, row a 10 M'o ll .in Calvei, lloolh rrielpta, Sun hrnil Slow Top, fill Illamf II H I IKiaii Heciliil., iliillil beuil. Sleidl I lain j llmvlra unil hep.vv vorkera li)ISlu light Kevvanaa .. jorkari. tin r,nrin. niiis. irii,i.in in SHIIKP AMI I.AMilR PXelnla, tllOO i,earh"all . heail, Top tluep, til So top lambs, till silver rick Weal ):hcj ni A GOMIHIKI.n STOCKS Atlanta "I A.k. .S7 32 .'! .n7 .1.1 ,us .OH ol. .. IS II.' II.' .IM! U. S. Steamship Co. (Ask for No. T U-207) AN operator of ships as well as a builder. Now engaged on Govern ment and commercinl contracts worth nearly 140 million dollars. Surplus has increased 350 assets 230; yielding better than 159o in dividends. Submarine Boat Corp. (Ask for No. T U-208) pLAN to launch 100 cargo vessels of 6,000 tons each this year at its great yards (indicated profit 5 millions); nlso building 50 mllllonfi' worth of sub marines. Increasing working force from l'J.000 to 18,000 men. Kat llllffillo, V V.. Jan. i'X CATTI.K IK-eelpla. 1100 head Slow. Uooil aleaib Othera, o.ift.ioc lower. Prime ateera, tl7 Iff 17 ,10. .hlpplna- ateera. tHHTlfl.in, butch- ra. tlftf l,l..-n. searllnvs 11017 110; hrlf lr. JUlOl.l". vow.. t.ltCl-Ji built, I7i ,11; ttocUfra anil feeders t7Utl. Fre.h .eovva and aprlngera, fil5lo0. falve. re inelpta. tonn head. Slow. Market II "3 .lower. BHT lim.s neveipia, auini ne?a Heavy vruona I'mteil N'evafla Wonder Tecopa Jllnlm .Ml.SCEM.ANi:OL-.S .S5 .11 rttii.lun Aid to Spurtaiana l'roteated The German Oovcrninent bus sent a note to the Russian Bolshevist Govern ment protesting against the support given to the Hpartacans by the Holshe- vllil. The Geiman Government says It '"' Is lu possession of ' irrtfutuble proofs" l J of the attitude of the Holshevlkt. nnd i i.i sajs that the revolutionists who Intituled ii.i "t0 overcome the German people" were ,,1 paid with money olPcIall.v supplied by ' tho Itusslan authorities nussl.ni olll " rial iepresentatlvji In Germany, it is said, took an active part in the revolu--",, tlonnry movement. ' The note sajs that the (lennnn Gov. eminent will take vigorous measures against the Husslans who aided the In surgents and are sllll supporting them. It Is estimated that no less than seven Market Guide for Housewives Pii'imrvd by the City Marketing ipent of the Bureau of Markets, I uiteil Statei Department of ipricultuie AHl'NUANT Potatoes, union, i.ihhjge can-uti-. turnips, aiu.il and lemons. XOKMAI.I'uraiilpy, giapofruit, oranges, bananis, beets and apples. SfAlli'K Hvveet potntocs. tomalocs, uggiilant. peppers, splnai-h neans . 'travv berries nnd colerv. Iir I'rc. Produii. tirade, ei, t.i i mume V IjuCrAlll.KS l iial Im Heuiler ToUa - uhn Mr, r Ilarrel " ..I-'. 7.1 0 'I illli-1i-.il thai m, af ltruHH.ia Sprouia . ;'n.".1 bia iiiuarl) ..v :u, n- ciirrota Sew Jei-ae, , Inim.i . .111110 liar Is-li it pUI 71, 1. pi, New Jirne., barrel . .' IHI-'J 7.i t,l.l Hll-1.1 i nU I nde ', pic i-uiiii.ii.-e S' York runlh .. J i.'." '.' 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I in .Mr ', pi, New York HreenlllkS II ml 7 .-1 ,11 IRS-4J ', PK I 10.1 ', ph Yurli Imperials 7 .' s .'1 bbl i.ls.4.' , pi, I L'-.'-.IOi '. pi, M . kI rn varlelle. 11 nn S 7.1 link 1114 11,11 L'l-71, ilo 1 ranherriwa N w .!eree . barre. ir. nn t'-' 0.1 1,1,1 i-ll 11. ,(,si -.-I .l-jo qt (lrapi'ruil I'loriili 4 lln ,1 Ml Im CIU aili .1 l,V ea, h l-enionk r Ifornla 4 -.'.1..1 nn laiv 1 (nn ami in-Jik doj (iraiik-ea- I'lurlila . . I mi il no la,k nil .1u' -.-s HV dor Vallfornia . , I m-il On in mn .Mm so.iiSi doz 1 MarUnt Mu blrher. Plgi. BOc lower Heavy, list 18.;.'.l mixed and ynrkara, llNdiatii, Cramp and Sons Ship and Engine Building Company, of Philadelphia (Ask for free report No. T U-209) rVHE largest establishment of its kind and the oldest and best-known shipbuilder in America. Now engaged on oil tanker and Government contracts worth moro than 100 millions; earnings increased to nearly three millions last year; amounting to 50 on capital stock; cash surplus nearly three millions; net assets amount to $248 per share; yielding 0 2-3 in dividends. JONES & BAKER SECURITIES Widencr Bldg., Philadelphia Tion Bell, Walnut 1690 lieyitone, Ract 2200 N York ritt.bur.Ii Chlcafo Direct Print TFtrcl Uoiton NKW YORK COl'FKE MARKET &. -..,. inn nn A 11,11a e.,aier tone prevailed In the coffee market at i divisions of troops were placed at the the start this morning and call prices disposal of ihe government to protect were .1 to 10 points below the close of the polls A machine-gun sriuad was In UnhtrilflV The nhlclal cable to the OX ,,n.l,lnn ..-llbln ii hundred feet of eaeh '?Vk. 5,r'i""'.. ii?..5,.0.,.11!!: l.J?. change from Brnr.ll fnlled to Indicate ik0tnK place, and strong military poll, e '$ "" ......-,..-... any particular, cnangn in conuu.u.ia patrol nUo ore OI1 BUard, Ti,0 voters SMIiliP AND LA1S n.eeipta oon hrad tt,"e' , ... ,,.. .... , v, niurled ' everywhere turned out early, and Hie iSKS-U., "1Sh"' ",4M7- 0th", Un &M&" &$ ruslto the polls resulted Itlhe forma- , nround present level and with their tlon of long lines of men and women Knnaa- ritr. Mo.. Jan SO. 1100S Re- glcl(a on hand nt ports and with nl awaiting their turn to vote, relpta. "li.ou, head. Lower. Heavy, 17f ,,, - non nnn hucu rt to come downl 17.n.1: butcher.. tl7.IOt7.oO llghta. 117 10 '""" ,'?', i? I, Ll,m .Wllne In ffl7 Mi- pi. tlSRlo. .from Interior points, a sharp decline in ,,. ... ininom,Tm,nv t-ATTi.K li.reipta, iT.ono head lliRHrr. onerinns wnuiu nui u ouin . i IrCIXlHSli) LsUIIJJ 1 1 U I HJI1 M.wi iuiiiern llfrr. .11 I rtlQCIko ut urai.ll i:ifi,cc 11, ,111a vuuu.ij Prima ateera. I1SW20; aouthern ateera nut I 111: cow. 17.101,13.30; helfera. Htfl3.30; caivea, iwM,2ii, HHKEP neeelpta. (M100 head llleher. l.amh.. tMtn,oo, jearllnaa. Illi.SfltfH :i; wethara, tu'ffll 5Uj w., Hlll.-.'5. .. . . . .a T . . Jl - ava. w .. .-.. .... ..-.. ..i -. ate at a very low point nnd show no glens of being Increased to any consid erable, extent. , . , Saturnav a Today's I eloae opening I .Vial . .. IS 7H "1B.7B South Omaha. Jan, ?0 HOOS Ilecelpta, ' .luly ... . . IS nj IS H2 .ll.lllKI head! lllc to Un low.r i September . 1.1.4RJ . MS, 30 rATTI.E Itevelpta. 10,50(1 lltad. Steady, pel ember . I s" ISM inftl.lo lower 1 January ., .13 23 183 SMECP Recelpta, 870 head Steady to J .pid. weak f . m Higher Freight Ratca Not Considereil Wo.hlinton. Jan. 20. Director gener al of railroads Walker D. 1 lines, today denied reports to the effect that the1 rail road administration would make a fur ther advance In freight rates of 10 per cent to meet . threatened deficit at th nri nf tha vaar which, lt wan amlri mla-ht -. :.r.r.i hAX T ' """ scn j4BV,vvv,vvi, DETAILS MADE PUBLIC Drazil Election April 13 Wa.blniton, Jan. 0. Ambassador Morgan at nio de Janeiro notified the State Department today that & de cree had been Issued fixing April 1 aa the data for the election of a successor to the late I'realdent-clcot Alvea of Bra ill, and that many candidate! wer ni'nuoncu. le rta London, Jan. 20 (Hj A, I V Pe mils of the proposed Constitution for Germany, drafted recently at a confer ence of widely Known authorities on con stitutional law, Including Huso Preuss, Slate Secretary of the Interior in the Chert Government, are given in nn of ficial tndlu dispatch from Berlin picked up here This dispatch states that Ihe empire Is to consist of Its recent component States, besides any territories that by virtue of the rlrht or self determlna tlon desire .to be received Into the em pire. . The dispatch aya that the people have the richt, regardleai of old frontiers, to V4aVMaSiiaVMJaai)iVaaaaaMaaVKsaaltj .QAMPI.F.S OF rOMMOniTIlTC SOLD IN SOUTH AMERICA showing some of the articles for which a market is open there, such as spices, candy, shoes, biscuits, canned fruit, textiles, wear. ' ing apparel, ecclesiastical articles, etc., are kindly loaned to us by ' the united Stales uovernment iiureau 01 roreign and Domestic See them at the South American Export Trade Promotion Exhibit J under the Direction of the. Public Ledger Ledger Central Real Est. Trust Bldg. Chestnut at Broad ' OTHER EXHIBITORS Corn Exchange National Bank Phila. Commercial Museum Atlantic Refining Co. OPEN WEEKDAYS 10 TO f-FXEE '.ty Guaranty Trust Co. National City Bank W. H. Robinson & Co, Uowntown Book Shop lWT'wV;'1' !"W''II Vivui ' ,&& dJ.,liLJLi. (K.t.X- .MifiJ - v. . ,.' iV'V'i, Kjmatom&bmMmu -,r J.. - Lten:.fAA -a.yAkia r-rn-.t
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