r-?A !? V" i' I v U f i; JSVTSKpSG PUBLIC LEDGEH-IILABELmA ATUKtAT, JANUARY 10, 1920 u BP-' rigAKClATt . ' fl'-ofVute" Member 3f. 1MB. ,t ll." "r ASSETS i'ferVr rurrrncy. ""irnu"t- , BS.B3 $4,464 47 17.RR9.T4 3811.771 (to 14,200 00 47,470 00 "WcSS'l l,iim,,iiu 1,117,04 f07.0o iao 40 $420,813,15 J21.000 Oil R,4ro it 38Lio7.r7 12 47 i,ooo no 214.00 Uffl.Bf.ffl" i,ckc,s 'd .,. . " . r:,Ihiieoi. "- ToUl " ' liabilities ffiKL,VJrtu,naKWW lAi'nK: fZu'iaf deposits ' Efr:;-;::: .rriiinwus iiduiu.- Tue-j- w... MM 813 tl A iianla County of rhllad-1. ... fatal 1 .. f Pennsilvania uouuw ft Sutf'pt p,i'nh0,i Krof t. Llcens W'.iSJinlv sar Hint the above JflW o I'1' b,bt 0f ",y Knottledl .e .statement sledge and bo- nniNHOLD frost. (Spnfd) jiii-eiist-c i diifArn mft llll KifsZ";7. 1 f" .. .Tr1- AllIll.-L.llLJtJVTIJli 'IIMI '",' V.l.rv Pllh Notarv I'ubllc I ) lotarlil Peal 1 nri-inptl"" JJRMJX HS ill "f I outntamllny 1 -lo i r 10a,if, to ( '1T.& ure dite't Tuli-S. 11118 to Hank; tioil. Tho f lti. ndeniu"" "" T,u,tc. bv navment of ,., ,, .mru'i y."'"'"""-, ..,, ,i, n.rnei1 Interest "' niutn mium i- uir nil IWPSI ".Had lid .lav of rebruarj-. 1020. the bill which shall issue iSrtKr i!'' i'mlu.'," of ",",:,?? ffiSiS'f oonfcionce. and until it is ,u,i ft u r; of til principal nicirui, fff In leSrilan with such Hiictlon all '24M Phe Tear 'T, ficcurwl Gold Note ft? Mil '1U ..V' .1, IK nn.l h.pARlA HllO .u. . r-i-'-;...-:. 17..:, 0( v0w YolK. at par ch;i Kit thereon to auch date, together with ffil weroluni of ono and one haiy per cent !f M and that Interest on all of said W hen outstanding shall cease to acenio "'K.V. iniiibr thereon fioin and utter aalfl ?.'. and the Viupona on nil mich Notes fitSrlnS " said date shall be and become !!!!ni ini and all holders of said Notes ?. Jcrebi icqulrc.il lo Picsent the sa: ! mvinent ami redemption on said dali SnSld offlco of tho Bankers Trust Coin 5.!' eeoninanled by all coupons appertain Krftheret 1 mutuilnc aftir K incom- Tax certificate! iE iccrued Interest must fprdr of th, )ecum !?,VS 7ma tuilneafur- said date Fed i"! inrom- Tax certificates with respect to be furnished. e. Committee WOOD, Secretary. Vniinal Meetlngw Till, CfcNTKAI. NATIONAI, UAMC ur 1 iiil.il'al.i'iiia phllndolnhU December 1.1. 1010 Th8 AiuiutI meet Ins of tha stockholders 'tin Central National Hank of 1'hllntlel !hUlll bl held nt the banklnu house. N. 13 JSr Cn"tmit and Mil streets Philadelphia, ini. Januarj 11, 1020, between 11am ,:;5ism for the eleit'ou of Directors and 1 r the rurroo "f laklnc action upon an rtMidmcnt to Article 3 of the artfcles or MocUton which treats of thu number of directors to be fleeted at each annual meet Si to? Pr"Ps,!d amendment bclns as fol- l0W3 The Boird of Directors shall consist ...-. ! than eleven or morn than nine r uwi '. : .. . i: ... ... . . . ?ltPn StOCKnOIUeiK bliail w UQlcilIllllfU DT 'iir annual meetlnn of tho stockholders of .,;-, afoelatlon tho number so provided wior Mns continued from year to year ruitll chanced by resolution of tho said JS'for the transaction of any other busl :.. V.riini-nt thereto " ' wit v r-nMTtAn W.M Vice President. -, nFI'tUl.lC TRUST COMPANY JS January 5. l'20. Tbe Annual MeetlnB of tho stockholdres of lhli comnany will be hell at the temporary See of the comrany ft 4 Droad st (T.ln nla Did? ) Phlladelphii. Pa., on Thursday. ..;.,:., in 102(1. between the hours of 1.' if and 1PM, for the election of four jlrertora to serve for three ears, and for way be brousht before tha meetlner Secretary. H3PTI1K l-BOMUFNT I.IFK ANDTBCSl Cp tOMPANY OP PIIILDKLPI1IA tit Fifty fifth Annual Meeting of The rroiMfnt I Ife and Trust Company of Phila delphia will he held at Its office. Fourth and Crtitnut streets on Second Day (Monday), tlif Twelfth Pay nf First Month (January), 1M0 at 10 o'clock a. m. An election of ivt Directors to serve lor three years will to cell bftween the hours of 10 a. m. and ? "' B LEONARD C. ASIITON. I Secretary. (KS rE0PI.ES TRUST COMPANY of i, lidelplilu Phlladclnhln. Jan 10, 1020 1 'The Annual Meeting of the stockholders of thli company will bo held on Tuesduv, Janu irr 80 19i0 at the compnnv's office north eait corner 1-th and Arch ets at S o'clock t m for election of directors and the trans action ot such othei business as may properls come before tho meeting 1 WILLIAM 15 VHOOMAN Secretary. fcSTHE ANNUAL .MKHTINCl OF THF, 's Stockholm s of tha Eastern Securi ty (0 in ir held at Ni, '.In Commercial Trust Rulldlnr Fifteenth street t.n,i a.. Ifirn miijHrc Phllidelphta, Pa , on .Mnndus, miiary 1 lain, at 1 o nock n in . for the furpose of holding an election for directors lo serve for the ensuing vear nnd h irn. letlon of such other cornoratn lniHlnnb QB JMy properly lomo before the stockholders v.. L, mm, cretin. KSrRr:smTrRIN HOME mil win. r3 oys nnd Mngle Umen, In the State ot rennsslvanln, .iTihh. Dj ! t,n. "f "'.'' ,nrn ittlon !ll be held 1I0111H5 , Jiimiury 12, 1020, at 5n"l.i?.roonl HK 'therspoon building' All nemberg of the corporation aro Invited to attend Special business I P. J WILLIAMS Acting Secretary fcNOKTIII.KN C17STRH, TRUhT CO. . "f Phil idelnhln The Annual M.ctlng of tho stockholders Mll'SelnM"'""!0'"'!! Tr"tf fotlipunv Of '" -u, loin, fro n 2 to 4 11 m , at the IF.?! ' .h. company at which time an election f dl ectors v m be held D CItAIG DON AT 1 Secretary rgpT'll. IVM L MELTING OIflfr. .......,.,,.. tll lllL, iniinn.iniir, Thll. chla Tllpsdis atlernoon, Jiiniiarv 13, W. at 4 o I t it ALDEUT i: jgpTiir, nm-.i, MEETiNfj of run .... 'i'iuu'ihk memoers or the North. t"? ':; of ''''"'"V'- win no" in.it """P"1' corner Tu n street and i W'nv "V," m Tnesdav. Jannnri A So m Election of m-mheri of the hoard tl manarers nnd nih.- n2-A 1i'v.':',rn - -- ' . ro-iii v miiincss D4.VID D Lt'PTON . 'Cecretari IRP THE ANNUiL MEETINO OF THE trfP f? & JS?..sroris-or. &,hI,!,.n'"l;B vc.ar w b he'd at th. ll'ote 0noon""Uar- January ,3 10i0' Pll villi be open until 1 p m N. IV CORSON. Cishler rsni Ci...t a. m .. . .. rniuucinhln DerHmbpr "T into Ith Wfor'i""! " "'.fi.reho der, tn tSSS theM". ''ec'L" ?. .,?'rs. 'frJ3 Mill 4Tll.. n.... T- ""..iiiia riKB INSURANCE TV. .. l"VTUOL HtlS'To 31vV'lZ,(0t,he '?" CHARLES B HILL. Secretary AAB' aV'Vne5,"- ckholders cbeatnut tl 1 n t. !.r, ""'h'ng houso 315 U3oclo.K,',Tu"llaJ. ''"nunrs 1. 1010. THOMAS W ANDREW. Cashier, OF THE err, DUnen. 'W the, is, "i! "hK will bo held W the, ict 1, Z: n"' ,wll bo hM on Frl. raje ijt, Dua roirmount GEOHOE J , WATSON, rieerefarv ,-r- HjlllonNntlcM virriYdiv"8. Wwne.n" on th vl H JIcKEK cathler, ;TOm loinnr-r. : " kSMClV dIlVllonl Munition. JJulld- , l fTftHw uni k. . ""iea proposa . Jr5 nr Mim-ii-i (hiiihui 'r the iiViin ..V rent wiek wiic sinsational and --. .......... r.,.-,-L .-inn. tf"jaa,s!t iw SPECULATION TO BE 1 Bearish Trend in Wall Street Despite Easy Money, Shows Commercial Needs Foremost WORLD'S NEEDS PRESSING Stock sales (oiln on the New York Eclinnre. as rrinnl'nl by the Eicnliic Sun, tolalcil .178,8(10 hlmrcs. New' Ynrli, Jnn. 10. Ihc Xpw Yorlv Kvpoltiit film's cloinB fmnnclnl rcirw toilnv n.5F. Trudlu? In toda'fi slmrt cession of Hip stock market vns nrlthrr Pl mtUc uor verj lirond, mul nucli as it win, wan oonflncil larRclv to the industrial lint, Tlio rails wero quite severely left alone. U nilirlit bo supposed at first blush (hat n development such ns ncrec input bitwecii tlie Senate and House SECONDARY IN i ??i T tBrTWO CflMPAV meiit bitwecii the Senate and House wfaS v';4r :Vt s'.etireii Oold oUk ooiifrrpes on tho railroad bills to cou- UNof CB is unnnnr oivkn thEfn; tlnue the standard return for a period rPTjKEn'W -K months follow lnk' ichirn of the 1 oat's to their owners, would stir rail- , ares into some show of utiima fact is, however, that the onlv h eounts is the Imal form of from the nnnareiit be.vond mradventuro what that foim will be, little intcicst in that quarter can bo expected. Trailir.R from tho outset was obvious lj professional in chaiacterand mninlv confined to rnverint; operations against next vtcek's possible lesults ns to clari fication of thc.tie.itv situation. The steels were UKnin the most consistently stronu ftatures with sains of u fwic tion to 2 points or more. Itnlilwin ni"' American Ijocomotive made it verv Rood showin" also, The motots and oils ad vanced model ntch. StioiiR spots wcic numerous thioutrhout. Ametican Can. American International. American Su matra Tobacco and others noine fo' -li'il steadily in rather limited trans actioi s. 'I'lirt Ipnrltni- rlnmnnt in V nil clrnat this week was bearish, notwithstanding tint vvvik us inaiiriii. iiuiniiiiKiuuuiu), nil' iiirMuuun ui umtni ij n inuiicy conditions. The reason was simple enough. Stnoped of 'innceessnrv ver lilnen the fnct ni.n bp bnldlv'stated thntstaSy' with ofierinjs falrls liberal and oinge. me mil mav oc uuimv Bisarii uiui chenv of medium and poor slock which -was business and comment1 in 11)20 is go- nar'lculirlv hard to move Quotations. ,ng to consume the bulk of banking and JJjjK Jje,f5 ro'TncSiu'n? -iS.' Sti ltivpstment funds. nuMtl. 32&H- do pool JTSi.lOt hloillic Bankeis h'lvo known this all along, chickens fancv soft me itel weighing lVj w and now it is bpginning to dawn upon 7g1oo'.t meate3drta3 i3Srl35.cttfSrtor. "jfl the speculative public and'traders nlike. 80c. old roosters ;jriJ3c ducks white t i . :..., ne . rt.. ..ncAnf:, i.., Pek n JBft 10c do lnlUn Huuner. ,4l3bc. not in a vision ot vogue perspective, but do mu$cov 301.-0 B'ce .'H&soc, tin ts a bold Sttoke across the eanvus of kess. 3&(84(r d'b ons old per pair, 4(iii thn vim lil iilntnro Tlin no rnn nn J5c- do, voung per P ilr, 3"if4UC, guineas flic w 01 id picture, j. lie eve can no JounSi per palr ,ciKr,ing 2 lbs and over 'oncer dodge it and the brain must altc plump 1 nwi 1; wishing l1 W lerfnreo record it It is the kev note li ll"1 apiece $. 1 in, weignlng W (, J'i lermrcc record u. 11 is inc hcjmue lbs aPecc ti')0c, culls lOSJGOc, guineas. of the existing situation and bids fair old. rT pair, 73c to continue thioiigh a good part of I DKBSsnD F no desirable sized stock. ., ' . ., . ( .. . ruled firm with supplies light and well the new jear. in the oninion of that cleaned up The quotations Turkess" Del portion of the financial community 1 uwiirt and Manlaml fines doc di Vir- ... ..... . -l nln n,..l ntlir-r nr n fnnci Ml tit) .Vf tin which thinks with some degree of de- tuchment from momentnrv, nnd it may be factitious developments In other words, a world bent to its knees bv war lequires the prop of moncv in older to legain its feet, not moncv as nn end in itself, of ourse, but ns n term in which commodities are ex pressed. Five ears of fighting, de struction and wastage thrust the world back a generation or more in n material -ense. The lort ground is being rc-f-iced laborioush. Tho problem of 1!)20 is to accelerate the process of re covery, and Europe is looking to the United States to take the lead in the solution. It is not a matter of clmiitv but of good business. International commercial inteicouisc long since de veloped to the point where no pro giessivc nation is mdenendent of an other. It is not nt all conceivable that nrosperitj on this side of the Atlantic) in be a thing apart from continued Mpni pssmn nnd p-rnnini? for nn imlitstrinl foothold on the other side. Minor Requirements Must Yield. It is legatded, therefore, as a fore gone conclusion, prnved at after con siderable travail, that minor concerns should Eive waj to major to the end that ultimate well being mnv, be rea lized on n sound economic bisis; that is to snv.. that the t.vin? up of funds in various forms of speculation, whether sccuiities, teal estate, lotton, leather and so on, is dctiimental to piogrcss in that direction. Banking iutctests urge the diiectiou of funds into iifdustrial channels in order to speed production and theiebv temper the high tost of Ihhnr: tliev nlso urTe the necessity of providing funds for the railroads which I are shoitlv to be leturned to their owners. with many of the scars of war still upon them so that ti asportation i niav meet the needs of the eulaiged out put of commodities ; and then they must find the means of financing tiedits to foieisn nations, not to eoab'o those nations to get what the tould not otheiwic have, but to sivc them the oppoitunitj of producing that thev maj po.v for what the buv in the onlj lios sible inediiim, goods. Lower intes for money in tho cur bore the or piospcctlve. XI. e tuin ot tne vcai, wiin the heaviest of financial burdens dis posed of for the moment, ichased funds thioughout the (ounirj. noijie or tuosc funds found their wuj to New Yoik nnd had the effect of depichsing the loaning lute. J5ut there was nothing to indi cate that the souice of supph would nut rln iiiv nnlefclv should soeciilnlion in stocks on that 'scoie icvivo to auj ..f J . .. f,M .. .. ..1.H menacing neyite. J.ucit: nun uu uuiu way to account for the lethmsi of the stock maiket with call monev uiling nt (! per cent. Governor Harding, of the Federal Iteieive Roaid. reiteiated views which cleaily epietsed the at titude of (he icseive banks. Wilding of member bankb fm deposits was de precatcd as Inimical to hoi rowing rates tm i omiiiiuml pm pose The week, in tiiilh, dosed with i ill monev at It) per cent after lenewals of (I and 7 per cent tluough most of the peiiod. Foieigu IDvcliuugo Is het Ilaclt The foieign exchanges were doing verv well in holding their owd and in deed in making some piogrcss towaul lccoveiy when they wero bet back anew bv the statement &leii out by Mr. Hoover, who took direct i'-suo with the views attributed to Sir (ieorge l'aish, the TJiitish publicist, now ia itlng the United States. It would teem, however, too stern an interpie tntloii was placed on the statement. Any amount of cieeht which this conn tiv would be able to extend to Europe would not meet her needs if, as Mr. Hoover said, Europe wauts to create prospeiltv overnight out of the ashes ot u llve-ear war. Hut it is scarcely to be denied that the United States will stand ready to extend ciedit iu her own foieign trade inteiest at least, and that should gradually tend to restore the exchanges to something like their former value or at any rate so far 'is each nation's own depreciated cur rency will permit. The elccllno in tho exchanges uftcr tho arrolstico was signed noemed precipitate because they had long been pegged. Recovery can only be in prnpoition to ictovery iu wufld pioclurtion mid interchange ot toads London Bar Silver at New Hlnh London. Jnn. 10. -A new high record ,.,. not.iKli.heil for bar silver here to day at TOHdi a1 adTanco of a full lionot ,mh'l,"J!:Tr,.?n ft" '" mnsiiiera- little l elation to the inie-tioii of penny r Philadelphia Markets GRAIN AND FLOUR Tho wero ll. 7iv ui"-""kcu i no nuotat on .. . . inuiT-iiMiiii. No 1 " "" 5 w"it. n under lng :ln and thm" ! Vlr,UH,r ""thine Com. I n.i" -'.'' the market ruled verv Arm thounh -f, tnTw.?.Wr,,r"S?oto3 OATS llecelot Mm SV",1' "feclpta fifin 250 lb In mcks tf"uev?ilBW.i.r? "ry,nnlJ maintained but inJsSforiHrTJ'S1 nntI. chlelh "f r,sa " l'w Per inn it. e ,"ri"'a . Th 'dotations Soft inii! I'AtKed In 140 1b .tute siek S" ?'nl'r "traliht vvenlern J n.711 21 SlrliLi Wl ,..." " 1 1.1 hard vJ.lnTe'r wu"-1. .nV:.i ": '.'? "'5" is't"' in nurnllen Quotntlona Jill 23U10 30 per bairel In sacks as to tiualltv PROVISIONS lmTrf?J,a;u.a 'LhLJW'.l' trado and nn, ii;.'. ,-" . ""- n.T .T"" ..- Ill Hll"H uuniflt onh' In nrlfs kniielri.. itm,K " nna "Ir-drled, B3o. left iiniicklea and tenders smokeii nn,i jir.,i,u,i '"'i .'" s mKrt and alr-drled. r.ln Imrf iVnVDlv.ln.of?Jn1- 3i,.c.' "a.ms. H r cuied. loose, S0fl27c. do. skinned. lroHe.222l ao. ao, smoked 242flL ham boiled fn.eic,!Si0c' J""1" houiderFl.",g1 P 'coua. !!i,L "?v":- d" smo'ted 2414c. bellies In V ewe loose, IVc, breakfast bacon, 3Jc. lard DAIRY PRODUCTS mnFJT,En"n0rr('rlng?..Wfre "B"1 and the market was flrmr We quote. Solid packed tr amcr fancv. hlgn scorlm? good ) n... '.JX."".. 'Jra "'B aw.c vwV ,' ...t .,u.,, Hr-cona foip ,NC creamervcholi.e to fancv (isfe7n. t,r t1 boou, .iU'JiBc, prints Jobbing at 74Q76C .. .nil , ttliu UL OOIO'l-C IDT fair to IjOOS I'lne neu.laM oiru ,.An ....... .i 7i. wltn demand readllv absorbing the of- rrlugs Quotations Free cases nearby nrsts J21 1(1 per crate tnarbv current if celpti JT 10 western extra firsts. J1 7n nrsls, J j(ie.Ji in, nerfrbj and western second"! Jill bOW-'l 30 cold s.orage eggs as to nun t 14 ininiit en i..rnin i,u I Noi n'tf1"-"' ".' " winter, 12 8, whiter nSIlnrnw",,rlJ"r -' 3,) N' h,ri1 ij 87- N?. I0, Jf "a wlnl' r garlcky, sarllr'kv , ', r"' xmiittv 2, No. 1 red. 8tntes0iL s.m""v ,)-n The. United wheat ,.r. n ""'otntion's nurihnie8 of of mwonVi, rd "V "le 'ollln schodulo No I whi.l ,' -.wheat 1c undci No 1. in. :Lw'2,at tf .under No 1. No 4 whet ' 11.703 buh orrerlnc-i Cu It here. , .VyM' ""9, well maintained r'r lot? Ji'i ,"l.l.la tradlnir Quotallona 0l?0iic "303'4c No 4 white. J1 mww il? ,.-fl0V ls 3 do"vsliort I'atent nvi- iv'l',1,1?., I,rnnds Jto 25gi -.0 Iwl.. UOUIt watt niilot -K., fl ...ifc, arSU.rS" fre8h' CR lM,8ufcm.frn,Wr. cjiiSESn There was llttl- trading n.id Trlanglo Film . prices favored 1 uier Quotation New 1 " s Dls'rlhiitln'. York whole m Ik llats Held fanes. 32H (3 t; s steaniVhln 83c. fancv held specials, higher, held, fair I tinited nMnii Pr ',.w 0 gool. .11 !! 11 1-C flesh r,1nrt. U.l .lllll "n t4 iltlll Cjlldy, siu, Hn fi , r. ,1 11 ,.,(- .,.:- united i'roilt bhar Kin uhnt. mill, flak irAi.i nn. ynXL. tz. , . fair ti eood ..11 11 'i.. jobbtnc sales of fano hi Id goods ,rr33Hc POULTRY LIVIT Tho mrrkct vns dull and harelv nearbs, fair to toe,i r, lliJVic, do weste.n spring, fancv "',(g"7c, do do fair to good "1(i0Jr do old tonis 4"ie. fowls fresh killed drs pkl ed in boxet welghln 1 -HI lbs and our apiece, 17c weighing I lbs . 3(1" v elghlng IMi lbs , llttnic small r sizes. 2fl3llc do fresh killed In bbls ilrv picked, welshing I'j lbs and over nnltie Iflc weighing 1 lbs 3V weighing 3V4 lbs 2l)W31c smaller sles 2u&JSc. old roostnrr dr packed Luc biollers, lerses, dis-packed lSW48c do. ordinary nerbv dry-packed 11042c do. western dry packed weighing Vi&J 'bs apiece tsgifOc, masting chick ens western dry-packed in bbls , weigh ng 4 lbs and over apl ce 34(S'3c. welgnlni )14 lbs apiece 31S33C, weighing 2H 3 11 .i..r.. "flffftlfln iioiilfirn rnm-ied I hlck- ,0 ... uv it 11,0 nmi nnilwr n ilnxon ,,V ,t,-. 10 , n 11. a n r1n?en. n.f lb, 415J44C J", to 10 lbs to dozen, per Hi . Vii537c 31 tc '(I lbs to doen. per lb 33i3 34c 37 to 42 lb" to do?en per lb .13034c 43 to 47 lb to dozen, n" lb, 3t34c. 4S lbs and over to dozen 3il3 37c ducks west- em, fines. 3S40". geese, western fanes', 30 032c. do do lair to good. 250270 "" GOVERNMENT BONDS ..,. .V'1 cou)on ( m Panama registered 2s 1030 Bid 0 IV, 10(1 pot, 100i4 0'i 1001! in'5 HID' , Panama coupon -s 1 m? Panama registered 2s 1038 Panama coupon 3s 11(11 . .. Panama registered Is. 1081.. . Philippine 4s 1014 Phlllnplno 4s 1031 Philippine 4s. 103(1 . . . . 1' s Govt coupon -s 1010 U H Govt registered 2i 10J0 . U S Govt coupon 4s 1025 U H Govt registered 4s 1021 . 8814 . 881, . 02 . 02 02 .101) 1O0 iom. S 08 00 08 loot, 100V4 ini; 101V4 10UH DIVIDENDS DECLARED Hlf-ctrld! ITtUltlei ''erurlllps f'nrnoratlcn nuartrU nf 1U per cent on prpferred vw iblc jHnuirv 15 to stoi I. 'f rroord Januaij 1) shpll TransDort and Tndlnir Co nn hi iprim dlvidertl of two shl llnss free of tax lirvTiR itrsnitrs SEA I1UEI if. 1L. Ft., 1-2 L I, I'lllll iiiiiiiiuii!iiii!i!iiiiiiiiMi!i!iiiiiiiiiiUiiiiiiiiii!i!iniiiinii:iiiiiiHiiiiiiMiriiii:iniiiiini:iiii:iiiiiiiiiniiiiiniiiiiiniiii"iii"iiiii"iii"iig t LORIDA NOW i y.ftrei m Attv&mm iBO' I tdlLa w ntFml BsaB vsJt'cf la Fireproof g I and cicARRirrTir railroad station 1 I COTTAGES OtnDnttfcL, DAYTONA s 1 Directly on the Ocean ani overlooltirg one olt'-e finett beaches ii the world. Excel- 1 lent 18-Hole Go'l Course, wiih Gros Grerre, Sea Bathing, Fulling, Tennii, Motot- 1 ing, Hor:back Ridms, Trap-thoohnu. Turkish Bath. Broker's Office. E. L. Potter, President C. J. Root, Manager I I l!o(,klct on pplicntion, 11S9 IJroadvvay, New York 1 5 ..iiiii.i iiiiiiiitiTtiiiiititiiiiiiinitiiiiii.t.itTiiiniiiiiTiiiiiiiiiiitiliiitilitTllltlllitltlluilllltlllttlilllltlllllllllllllillMllMrti mma nllliullilulinillli uiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiii"""111"" ATliNTIC CIT. N. J. aryfiyt A IV I j I nn AMTirfilTY.N.J. i AivAiuGiiicarv PlarvHo i I FIHEPROOP OAKAGE. II ! CAPACITY e00--.1-2MiMSrfrSy GHARLES' ON THE OCX.AU FRONT Elejvem stories ol ral comfort vvittaricrvi. ronmant of distinct reHive ment without exttwcigance?, ttrMffJViriAN, ALWAYS OPtN Lltt3ATUBEMTfMSMAIltD. Edward tGruuP'"'fy PenniTlvni Ave. clow to Beach and steal Plor. central location, alwuy open Capacity 900 PrlvaU batha. running Um.. Book' "AthTA H. D..rntl Let u mike you fed nt hpij' In the "tltv of Ifahust llenlth" Hotel I mTAS . .. ..., n-ini me. cuifiititv 3o nyTi:rA'.-..Vi.v,.-naths. etc.. i..y. o...a Try (JLcAitliNl-'Wlx xautui llrnlnla Atp. near lleacli AUmvH oneni 100 rooms, with hot and rohl THE PENNHURST HOTEL CONTINENTAL Always open Aiwa-, reads Terms mod ell. i Phone or writ- M Walsh Duncan "PHILLIPS HOUSE Massac husettsA v.. near Beach. P.P. Phillips HOTEL BOSCOBEL0u.uyyA: lilt un w-etflv Plum 117 A 15 MARION. ill..b:nle Ky. AV. near Uoh Elay Westminster ,".. .T'Crivata batha: run. watir; 1( witlr.J S8.60 nv daUy. Cj Buhra. Sf ff XSZTflfi &asis9 I itePrj i rn i MODERATE GAINS SCORED ON CURB Dealings. Are Small, Although Market Tone Is Firm. Oils Quieter ASPHALT SHOWS STRENGTH New York. Jnn. 10. Thnro wns no nronnilnroil fnnlnrf. In tlin IrmHiip In the Broad Street Curb market in the half day's trading, but a number of stocks made moderate cains 011 small dealings, and, generally, a firmer tone prevailed. The oil stocks were quieter than at nnv preceding time during the week, Gilllland selling at CS and Simms le- rolpum ranging fiom 72 lo 71. Sub marine Boat continued in good demand, moving up from 17,'t to 17Ts. Montgomerj -AVard icfhcted suppoit. advancing fioin ,",11 to !!!)Ti Gcnpral Asphalt showed stiength in the oncuing. selling nt ISO, but reacted to 128, and then hail 11 modetnte rail. Columbia Umctald ranged from 21,2 to 20,. Amciican Safct) Razor sold at 17Vt to 37. United Itctnil Oandv was traded in at 18 to 17"1!. North American I'ulp sold nt 5V to 5r;s INDUSTRIALS High I ow Ri, 17 20 12S .11 11, 30 Tl, Last S'i 17V. O'l 27H .!' 20 ''I l.S4 Jl 1I1(4 3'3 j' 2" T -,T -'4 17', 1(1 14 51 A 174 American candy Americin Rjfetv Ttnsni 8!-j 17 271. . IV. . 21U HO "'rlt-Vmer Chemical . , urit-ATitr Tonacco coup iar .mii. v-oiumoia meraiu Mciicrai vniniun . Goldwv n l'llm .12 . lliti . 31 . ,.;. ! "Vi t - 17'i 10 -ll . 4 . 18 Hupp Motors . Mont-Wnrrt North Amel Paper Overland Tire Perfection Tire Radio Co 1, ..i.n- n. ..... 17W 10 4 31 d' 17 US v" MINIMI Alaska Dr Columbia Atlanta Belcher Divide Belcher Dlvldo Kxt . Big Ledgo . . , lloit & M nt . . Caled Mill ... Calumt 8 Jerome Cons Cop Mln . Cresson Cold , Divide Ext Ftlreki Cioesns , , I orts rlne Mining Fortuna Cons . . Golden Gate Exp ,, .. dold Kewan l . . CSold Merger .. .. . . Gold Silver P.ck Gold Zone Great Bend Hcla Mining Jumbo Dxteusion I ouislana Co , McKlnles-Darragh .. . McNamara Marsh Mln Novad-i Ophlr . . . . . Nlplssing North Star Onondago Hand Rochester Mines llopr, droup . . . wiser King 'of Arl- Tonopah Cish P05 Tono Jim H Tonopah Midwas ... . Tonopah Mln Trnopah Montana laory White Caps White Caps Kxt Wllbert Yerlngton lrV 1 7tl 38 7l'J 35 rM 7' 1 1 134 30 l's 'a . 1 1 40 . 4it 0 01 77 21 10 ll lr 2V, 3 71 38 73 31 7"., 1 1 1' 30 l's 1 l'i 1. 28 1 l'a 1 1 38 4'i 0 04 70 -1 27 1H, S 2l 40 IS 30 h 77 21 21 1s'3 2 '4 40 18 40 IS n7 lii ,r4 18 RV4 IVs 7 IV, ins 7'4 2 2;i '4 304 J4 4', 38 l'a 14h 1 7(1 ; Sl. 111 2 11 is s' l'a 7 3I3 l'i 2Vj 11 IS 81, 114 7 J'i 1NDKPKNDEVT OttS Alliance ioy, Id, Rnrnu OH II Poston Mexico ... . Boston Wvomlne nurknett Van Cleave fosden S, Co Ijnlnlori . l.tmerahla. Oil ..... Uifliuand' '.. Cilenrock Oil ' . . osi 1'4 2 llV, 3i 4 5S l' 140 1 70 40 l! 8a 3(1 ". 4 5S IS 14(1 Houston Oil . . . . I Hudson Oil 4 70 411 11 U Si, l"i 4' 8S, H' 4', Inter Petrol In. tn.tV,lA Tnl nclblo J? nnd '"r"" Metropc x and uu tfHHf.HAlllah Tt . . ,1's t 44 80 O's 4U 12"4 1 1 71', .1014 S4 21 J, North Amer OH 4J 80' i I lllliiMa j vt . Prod & Heflnors . . . . nsan Oil 4U Salt Creek Prcd ' lrtl oil'a hkelis on .. MTtms let Texas Co v 1 Trlnltv Oil . T-onlcal Oil Whlto Oil IVhito Eag'o roi- 21 4 48l4 21 4s 21 4Rl, 21 BONDS Allied rj'kois ( an Govt l'i" I It T 7i Itussian 8i-i s Itusslen m s Sl 111, 74 11 .11 l')2i Ill's 74 11 11 M INTI It Itl 'sQllT1 si: hkfi rv n. On the Famous 1 "East Coast" OPEN Absolutely -'" if ATL1M1C CITY. IB IB Worlds Greatest Hotel Success I Dine and Dance in the FAMOUS SUBMARINE GRILL Exhibition JDancini iyt Amcricds JPrsmierArtttts Mr. and Mr& PAUL DE CARDO, v retni i uve anu ma iifatn uiivn IHO Sea water hatha Special Amerlou rltn. 14 up dally. European vlsn II u llv Modem euratlv baths drrtrooi. DAVI7 BFRO Owner and Prom. Park Place, oirrlookinc Oceai and City Ptrki alwayu open J Mcllwalt, Charoploo WASHINGTON. P. V. Burlington Hotel American and European Plans 431 Rooms. 222 Baths. $2.50 to W i T MILLER Mer . Washlnlton. D d Five, minutes frornevervthln ASIir.VILI.K. N. a , m jhhimiwi- j nBni( rfnTaBM ij ii a iihuv anin p-iaiici . i njL i uiv itii i iw . .&. IN THIS LAND OK THU SHY ON THE DIXIE HIGHWAY Famous overywharo for Its looatlon, oervlco and oulalns. Booklet and rates upon application S. J. LAWRENCE. Manner AUGUSTA. ll. Hotel Bon Air AUGUSTA, GA. A convenient and delightful plats to cpend vour holidays Good driving and mntorlig. excellent saddle hore, two solt courses and all outdio? upor'j Address C. G. Truisell, Manager LOCAL MINING STOCKS TONOPAlt BTOOKS Hid rash Doy , , ,, ,.,.., ,., ,011 Jim UutlM- 2T MacNamarn , ,7r Midway 1S flli'pali lljttnslon 0". Montana 10 Naitn Mor ,,,,,, . ,0(1 Kesciie Hula . 21 Tonopnh lintenston 1 West Fnd 2 West 'lonciuh 10 A sic .08 .07 .11 .OS .23 DIVIDE flTOCKS Allied Dhldo . Alto Dlvldf Belcher . , Pen Itur , , Hrough Dlvldo , 1 Divide. Extension , Divide Hynf'calo . Divide Cor Dividend . Uast DWIdc . . , llasbrouck Divide Kleh Divide .... .01 .OS 21 .10 ,33 .03 .on .27 .01 .01 .01 .2.1 .01 .07 .08 3 n , .17 .40 .05 10 .27 IS 10 l'i 04 12 12 0(1 0(1 111 .30 0( I0 .10 J'l 27 21 20 12 llevert Divide Iteno Dlvldi SI, itin," Tonopah Divide . Tonopah Hasbrouck . Victory Dlv Ido Verdo Divide Zone . . . . . GOLDl'IULD STOCKS Atlanta 02 03 .0 1 OH .01 .01 .03 .01 01 ..11 .1.1 .01 11 03 .07 01 .ni 01 04 111 Oil niue uull .. s , . ."- Booth .01 COD 02 Comblnatlor Fraitlon 03 Crackerjack 0 1 Dlamonddeld 11 B 01 Daisy ... .02 Florence 30 Goldfleld Con 11 Ooldfleld Merger 02 Gqld Develrpment 11 ureal u"nu . . . Jumbo Extension Kevanav Lone Stir ... . . . Oro 4 . . . . Bed Hills Silver Pic1 Spearhead .02 .01 .02 .0 1 .01 .02 .03 .01 MISCELLANEOUS Amparo 170 Arizona United . ...... .13 Eden '! Mother Loda 57 Nevada Hill 02 Nevada nand 20 1 SO .20 .80 .01 Federal Reserve Bank Statement The condition of the Tcdcral Bcserve Bank of Philadelphia for the week ended jeslerday compares with the previous week as toiiows: rtEsouncES , , Januarj 0 Januars 2 Gold coin nnd gold certl cates In vault $1 270 030 $1,100,837 Gold settlem t fund 28,513.860 30.577.138 Gold with foreign agencies .... 0 803 030 10,803,010 Total gold held by bank J39 08S553 $12,282 5S7 Gold with Federal Reserve agent . 81838 210 88 017 001 Gold redemption f d 10 008,173 8 478 fli,o Total gold reserve. U31.012 080 J130 070 21 Legal tender noter. silver, etc .... ISO 831 538 137 Total rerve . 5132,023 830 J110 213 310 mils niscounteu members secured bs govt vs ir obli gations .. 171,402.700 173,731233 Bills discounted in c in b o r a (all others) . ... 28,011.497 Bills bought In open market .1841,547 31.700 589 D 177.53S T I bills 01 hand J200'lll 814 $211 872 324 U S. Cost bonds 1.3S4 000 1384 000 U 8 certlfcates of Indebtedness . . 30,598 500 30 .184 500 T'l U S securities $11,983 400 531,981,400 Total earnings as sets $241 111 214 $245 041.742 Bank premises Iff, (Mill Ill'll (Hill Uncollected items Deductions from gross deposits . Duo from treas of 11. S 1 per i-ent red fd Fed lies Bank no'es , . AH other resources 77 000 402 77 000 402 07.183.710 07.163 710 1,471 000 111 415 1.471 OHO 400 122 Total resources $412 27S 038 $485 400 025 LIABILITIES Capital paid In . . . $7 884 110 $7 884 112 Surplus . .. . 8 801112 8 8011(12 Govt, deposits . 872.17J 0 110 2.11 Due to members reserve account 102,804.018 07.821,850 Deferred availabil ity items 70 017,107 04 603 571 All other deposits, including foreign govt credits 0 781.288 8 101,222 T 1 gross deposits. $181. 233, 042 JiOO 001 830 Fed Res notes In actual circulation 221,121.585 232 160 000 red Res bank notes In actual cir culation .. 29 001.221 28 700 802 All other liabilities 033 27b 8b() 010 Total liabilities . $432 Memorandum Con tingent llabllltv as lndorser on bills rediscounted sslth acceptances old 7S 9sS $481,400 025 on other I eaerai Reserve banks ., 0 010 000 i 084 000 PHOTOPLAYS AlLnmL l-'th. Morris A. Passyunk Ave AlnamDra Mat Daiiyau.Evgs 0.4549. II HERl' W,,KMCK In AN ADENfUIlE IN HEARTS ' A DOT I t 02D t TIIGMPSOX STS. ArV-'L.LAJ MATINEE DAILS THE DA BARA In ' THE LURE OF AMBITION ADlAHlA 16th and Chestnut Sts. XKALflM. 10 A M to 11.15 P. M TOM MOORE In "TOBY'S BOW ' m i icmon broad street and DLUtiDllvU Sl'SQl'EIlANNA AVE LUCY COTTON IP "THE MIRACLE OF LOVS" BROADWAY , W, WrM" ANMTV STEW 'HT In "MIND THE-PAINT GIRL" rADlTHl 722 MARKET STREET lArllsJL. 10 A M to 11.13 P M. ELMNE HAMMERSTEIN THE Ci UNTRY ( ULSIN ' COLONIAL Gt"- V0P7 anM ELAINE HAMMERS! EIN In ' THE COUNTRY COUSIN ' ITlIPr?l7Q5 MAIN ST. MAN'AYUNK LMr KIlOO MAT1NT.B DAILY MVDELAINE TRAVERS In "SNARES OF PARIS C A AIll V THEATRE 1111 Market f AlVllLf I Hlllo Midnight BESSIE BARRISCALE in 1 BECKONlNd BOADS' FAIRMOUNT nAS HENRY U WLTHALL In "THE BOOM ERANG" CHAPLIN In ' A Da's P ensure' prpu onr THEATRES Below Spruce JO iH 31, MATINEE DAILY HENRY B WALTIIM.t In THE BOIM URANO" CHAPI IN" Ir A Da s P "isur " CD A Mfl IM THIRD i riTZWATER lT.-l,tl.l-.i'' OWOIY 3IVS1V EARL WIT LI VMS In "WHEN A MAN LOES' Great Northern ", t '"m. AN'IT STEW iRT In "MIND-THE PAINT GIRL ' IMOCDIAI OOTII A WALNUT STS. lMrLKlAL, v..t. tn Eigs 7&j CGNSTN'C"E TALMADOB In fe VIRTPOUS VAMP ' yPHOTO PlAYsNw f THRU X V COMPANY r J lMERICAr I C ATM7P "ST LANCASTER AVE. J OCUST,?2? ,AP'nC' ST STREPT1 LbAUHK MATIN'FE DAIIA i,-"--',-' -1 Mate 1 10 1 tn rigs 0 30 to 11 BRYANT MASHBIRN In 'IT PVTS TQ' i ,S1.A,K AS. .!" VinERTlSE Chaplin A Do s Phasuren MAI E AND I'LMVLE .' .w.rZ'-r.r urtOAn rol.l'MBIA AVN MlVriM S2D AND MARKET sis , ,m-m-rrr BROAD A COLUMBIA AY LlDCrv 1 I matinee daily VAII I tm n"T' I EASTWARD III! eeo MADlTf RTRBET THEA 333 MAKrvt, Ituvitoiiu: ' init 4 ftn nu"iri in THEATRE 13 P. M wu ice BEin in "HAWTHORNE U S A " nrrVl V SOUTH ST Orchestra. IVlULllL. CnnO-uous 1 to 11. WALLACE REID In HAWTHORNE V S A " OVERBROOK havf-hf-ord AVE GERALDINK PRRR In "THE MOULD NND IT WOMAN1 BROAD ST. AUDITORIUM Broad i Rockland HAnRY T MOREY in "THE DARKEST HOUR ' liurvcrsA matinkb daily EUOENB O-nRIEN" In "SEALED iUCABTa" BANK CLEARINGS EXPAND Philadelphia's Total 21.1 Per Cent Greater Than 8ame Week Last Year Total bank clearings for all the clear ing houses of tho United States for the week ended today were $0,020,730,740, against 57,205,021910 this week last year, or a gala of S,'1.0 per cent. The percentage of gain made by tdc l'hilndelphla Clearing House was much below the other large cities of the coun try. Detroit again led with nn increase of 47.0 ner i-pnt : New Orleans came second nt 15 2 per cent, and Kansas Uity third, at iu,l per rent. rew York's gain was 38.0 and Philadel phia's 21.1 per cent ahead of last year. Comparisons follow : 1 ll-.'ll III in I I. N Y rhlcago S4. 141, 481 712 $3 311 941,R17 rfS (1 370,741.030 4(11,2X0 311 21 7 422 2S4 1VI 3IR,R00124 21 1 310 322.70(1 211, 47i, Mil h 17 S pnua , Boston Kan. City Ht Louis H Frsn o Detroit . . Bait' re N Orl'iio 214 302,812 1117 471 714 4(1 I 131,101212 111.842,110 Oil 141100.211 104 021 "112 10 3 H1O0S.021 .17 04(1,702 1-47 11 711 r,84.in' (,S 111 40S12 I 88 770 371 39,708 '.SO f H 2 WESTERN RATE RAISED Chicago Federal Reserve Bank to Dis courage Speculation In Commodities Chicago. Jan. 10. The Chicago Fcdeial Beserve Bank today announced an increase in its discount rato on treasury certificates of indebtedness from 4i'2 to 414 per cnt' Advances on commercial paper with a view to discouraging borrowers who speculate in commodities, laud, cotton and oil, soon will be begun, it was understood, although stock market bor rowings were considered t have been reasonably reduced. The reserve board announced it ex pects to put reserve banks in n posi tion where charges for borrowing money of them will, be higher than the going commercial rate, so that reserve banks would bo appealed to cmi., in time oi ittcss. LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS' Chicago lan 10 HOGS Estlmatl re ceipts, 9000 head Left over, 17 380 Mow about steady with jeste day's average AVer age cost vesterdas, 514 88 CATTLE Estimated receipts, 2000 head. SHEEP Estimated receipts, 4000 head lvaun tlly. Mo., lan. 10 1IOO- He celpts 1500 head Steady Dulk S14 C0c? 14 83 heavies $14 810 14 80, m"dlum $1180 ('ill SI lights $14 3114 80 CATTLE Receipts. 411 head For vek Steers 25c to 40c higher, butcher stock strong to lie higher: canners steads calves strong to 50c higher, feeders stions to 21e higher MlbEP Bec-lpts, 200 head For week. Lambs 71c ,o $1 higher sheep '-le higher, feedeia pud breeders motls $1 high r Pittsburgh. Pa., Jan 10 1IOOS Re celptx 1100 head Hlrher Heasles $1lia $1,123 heass and light jorl crs $15 0010 pigs $1414 50 SHEEP AND LAMBS Rec-lpts 00 head. Steads Top sheep $12 Top lambs $10 50 CALVES Receipts, 7S h-ad Sleadj Top, Sll 50 Eaul IlulTalo, N. V.. Jan 10 CATTLE Receipts 523 iaead -SIoss Calses Receipts, 30O head One dollar loner at $822 50 HOGS Receipts 480O head Fifteen to 21 higher Ileass mixed vorker and llgtht, $1171 pigs S13 85, roughs, S11 10i3 75. stairs SI0U1 ' SHEEP AND LAMBS nepeint 800 head Steady and unchanged St. 1-iillN. 111.. Jan 10 ItoGS Receipts 7.1110 head !ower Bulk $14 Soft? 11 heass. $14 711111 medium $14 71S11 01, 1'ght 114 10 13 On. light light $l4f14 81. heavs packing solus, smyotli $11 2!'ff112 71, packing sows rough, $12 50013 21, pigs, til US 14 dO CATTLE Receipts 910 head No Files For sseek Steers strong to 30 cents higher, butchers 50 cents to $1 higher SHEEP Receipts, Hue neaa ISO sates ror week Lambs 5075 cents higher, sheep. 25o to 50c higher BUTTER, EGGS AND CHEESE Nesv lork, lan 10 BUTTER enss Re ceipts 401t tubs Creamers, hlsher than extras fin SI Oil1 c extra t92 score) time first co 1,1,114 c packing stock. current mske No 2, lie EGGS Arm ll celpts 5222 ca"s Fresh fathered fxtris Rlc do extra firsts 83 n S4c do llrs s S1WS2C stale Pennsslsanla nnd near" western hennerv white "rsts f extra 8Vsnc do brown 88iT87r do gath ered brown end mixed colors 841181c CHEESE lrrecul ir Receipts 1498 boxes State whole milk flats current make spe dais 31', ffl"12c do average run 10iallc state whole milk twins current make, neclal 31l,(R'i2c do average run 31c riIOTOrLA.1.8 The following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of Amer ica, which is a guaiantee of early showing; of the finest pioductions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictuies through the Stanley Company of America. PAI AfT V-U MARKET STREET i YL,-VsE, t0 M tQ u l0 p WILL ROGERS In "JUBILO ' PRINPF'SS 1018 MARKET STHKEW 1 lll-SVIL3J 8 30 A. M to 11 :15 P. M. MARY McLAREV In ' THE POINTING PINGER REGFNT MARKET S.T Below 17TH iX1-Va1-' . i. 0 4-. A M to 11 P. M JACK PICKrORD m " "IN WRONG ' RIAI TO GE31MANT0WN AVE. llil IU AT TULPEHOCKEN ST. MABEL NORM iND ln 'JINX RURY MAKKET ST. BELOW 7TH IXUDI 10 A. M to 11 15 P.M. , TOM JHX In "SPi.ED MANIAC QAXnV 1211 -MARKET .STREET T v' 1.T,.. 8 A M TO VIIDMOHT HARRY CREY in V OUX-riGHTLNO GENTLEVLN" STANLEY M,rti,3IATMV ' i:,1.hm 1-LVP.A . KIMBALL1 Y.H 'h!" M EYE 1 Of YOUTH VICT0R14s'mT--"- VIUTOKY ' Th. NIXOM.NDni INCER THEATRES BELMONT EJD AD0VK market VIOLA DANA In ' PLEASE GET MARRIED CEDAR 0Tn 4 CEDAR AVENUE EI SIR rERGI'SOV COU.NTERFEIT COLISEUM SURKBroTIr,I?XcgS1I ETHEL C LUTON' U0T" "MORE DEADLY THAN' THE "vLALE FRANKFORD 4715 AR.t,ORD BERT LYTELL In . "LOMBARDI, LTD " I UMBO rR0KNT, BT , GERARD AVE JJUIUJ Jnmi-o Junction on Prankford "i PU'ID POWEII n"nK,ora ' ' THE TEETH OP THE TIGER NIXON BSD ADi-MTMiSdTi,f,s ST JOHN' SPEED RIVOI I D2D AND HANSOM STS rlVWII Matinee Daily NAZ1MOVA in J "THE BRVT STRANDGEnMANT0? Ava ENANGO STAR CAST In MALE AND FEMALE ' WEST ALLEGHENY 21th VI Ifr1latnu PESsfR jrYviw in "THE TONGSfAN JEFFERSON 0th A Dauphin Sts MATINEE DAII.V COUNT I F.r Tl STOl S "ATONEMENT" PARrjf RIDGE AVR DAUPHIN ST. I AVVrw , Mat 2 A-s Evg 043toll ROBERT WARWIOK' In till AVKNTUBB IN UBART3" BUSINESS NOTES Becker A Co. liao opened "a new kind of shoe store" on the second floor of tho buildings nt 25-31 South l"lf tccntli street. Tlio Coinmerlcat Bulletin sas today: In the government mictions held till week nnd in private tiadlng, interest of the bu crs hns been tlilelly in tiuee ' eighths to half-blood wools, which iup firm. Tine wools offpied in the sales have been mostlj fault! and have drop ped considerably. Oood fine wools arc' also somewhat easier nut1, quaiter-bloods and below have been gcncrallv negUctrd I The mnuufactuiing situation is un changed. I Both domestic and foreign ilcin.ind foi sulphur is increasing This is esp- ciailj true ot me uxpuit iniirkei, vsinuii Is becoming more and more dcnrndeiit on American supph with the decline of output from the Sicilian mines Slocks! in hands of domestic consumers ut tbe end of the war have been largelj ex hausted, culling for new buying on the part of these iuteiests. Commerc lal failure this rck In the " r ?; tvt;,1irt,,.i4,!i,: week nnd 175 m the corresponding ..., .-. '- --.-,, week last vear. 1 allures in Canada number eleven, ngamst eighteen last week, five the preceding week uml thirteen last car. While tho response of men to reduced price" of clothing hns been described us good by the retail stoics, there :e some who believe that further 1 eductions are ncccssarv to bring out the real "baiguin hunters." betting new price records for graj goods over tl.iv is getting lo be a habit, Ycsterdav two more new high levels were reached, when -.'.j cents wns paid' for nearb. deliveries of 39 inch 0S-72s I and 2S cents was obt'iinet' for similar deliveries of 39-iucli 72-7Us Tho completion of arrangements for the marketing of the arms ordnance silk does not find the tinde uneasy over possible competition, ccoiding to the sales mauuger ot a laio w holes lie house theie is plentv of loom for addi tional quantities ol silk in the market If the plans made several weeks nrn carried out the lirgp openings woolens for Hip fall HJ-U season will dp mae'e in the coming week Conditions since tllcsc-plans were formed, howcvei have become rathet unsettled in the trade, not so fai its the primnr market is concerned but in the cutting up lines. I If thoro is doubt in the mind of any ! person regarding the stcar'v growth of the American silk industtv, about all1 that is needed to dispel it is n perusal I of figures showing the mtivities OT American buveis of raw silk in the Yokohama market Sliipnipuis for the current crop jear from that maiket, 1111 to December 31, nmounted to 164,250 bales, of which 1GO.OO0 bales came to this countiy. There is hardlj another field in which things appear so mixed at the moment as thev, do in that pet taming to hides and lpathers,. AVlule prices on the latter remain firm, it is charged in certain quaitcrs that this dimness is rcallv more of a mitter of desire on the part of the tnnncis than it is n situation due to auj increased ativit in demand. I IHf TIONAI. Both Sexes WANAMAKER INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIES N W. Corner 13d and W alnut Streets. Second Term Jan. 8 to April 6. 1320 Tuition for Term Bookkeeping $12 50 Htislness Arithmetic O UU H 00 10 ou 0 50 0 50 12 50 y.ou 0 50 00 11 00 8 00 6 00 14 Oil 0 50 11 Sl) Correspondence and Penmanship.. Flllns and lndeilncr Printing . . Real Estate anil Conveyancing .. Stenography, Elementary . . . . stenoRrnph, Advanced Telegraphy Tvpeicrit ns . Architectural Draw Ins Blue Print Readme Drawing Engraving . Mechanical Drawing ... .... Plan Reading and Estimating ... Watchmaking 14 00 DressrrakintT $0.00 to 10 50 English 9 00 Garment uutting . . Milliners Public School ... Public Speaking . . Spanish Vrt Needlework cooking '"ostmne Illustration Crocheting nnintlng s Piano Violin llO0 10 no 9 50 0 50 10 00 i so 11 en e oo 1 Ml 8 00 ... 14 10 14 10 Day or Evenlnj- Register No Post Graduate School of Music and the Fine Arts 1509 Locust Street FACULTY Ernest Blocli Composition. Aesthetic ham Franko Molln Pedagogies? Roslarlo Scalero Mulc Archeology. Form Andre MaqUaiTe solfeggio. I ounteruoint Meoln Montanl I Iturclcnl Mnsle ' Fmile Ferlr linli Pns.fnMe Address, Secretary Our graduates are in constant demand ror good-paying positions Gregg bhortnand the easy, speedy system Complete business and secretarial courses Day and Nignt Classes Intensive tratyilncr t.-n..nii any time Call or write for full CM ft leu a ta onrl potolnm,. l3 PIIIL BIINr.S' COLLEGE nnd Colleite of Commerce 1017 Chestnut t Philadelphia BANKS BUSINESS COLLEGE Most efficient courses in Stenography. Typ-1 lng. Secretarial Accounting. Hourly de mand for graduates to flli gool payine positions Day or night school Enter any time. liOO WALNUT ST. Strayer's Business College Philadelphia s Greatest Ruslness School 807 Chestnut St. Phone Walnut 384 THE TAYLOR SCHOOL Qrege Shorthand Touch Typewriting. Book' kxfplnc A Secretarial Courses Day a Mgtit. ?Ui, MMI'Mini NTI Dill III IIRWI VTlr ART 10 S ISth ft Itniklet .ruc 3062 MI'lIl WALTER PFEIFFER VIOLIN SOIOIST AND INSTRUCTOR ,n,?Ct?-ri!.',,! x d V!r Wild" ood X Studio 1.10 r-heiitn u Ph I orus' 2403 W KA!?T7. f"CE sTrnios 1.-30 Va r at st Phlla Carnecle Hni y y AVilnilay KhMIKTS vrl VVISIIIi's GEORGIA and FLORIDA RESORTS Is Is the Ideal time to take a pea trip, and jou will enjoj and convenience It jou choose tho Savannah Lino bet New York and Savannah .--,?i'rect-aJl, c?nect.l01!?. at Savannah to the famous resorta of ' fi4?ngi?i?nir MJan, Sa'.'iBs Mondajs and Thursdaya at 3 I' M iroin Pier 35 North niver, New York fnVrrfrSm!,l,clude.mea,,' an? "'"teroora berth on Bteumer r-onsolldated Ticket Offices 1539 Chest "utt., Philadelphia. Va Phone Locust J, Drown, Cenernl I'assenger Agent ConstBlse Htrnuialilp IJnea I'ler 10 Nnrlli lllier. New Aurk HNITED STATFS RAIL ROAD ADMINISTRATION Director General of fallroarl". Trade Quiet on Paris Bourse 1'nrls, .tnlt. 10. -Trading wits quiet on the Bourse todit. Three per cent lente.s wcie quoted nt 08 francs'; 8s change on London, 41 francs 77 cen tlniis: R per cent loan, NS francs Jn centimes. The dollar was quoted ut 11 fin n ls 1 1 centimes. MKMS1UP NOTICE Passenger nnd Freight KrrTlee NEW YORK to LIVERPOOL Vauban Jan. 20 Carmania Jan. 29Mar. 6 NEW YORK to PLYM&UTH. CHERBOURG and LIVERPOOL I Kaiaerin Autrusto Victoria. . . lan. 17 kvw voRkf , ruropnnnr j NEvV YO 911155!?" and t UU1H AMtf 1U N Mauretania. . .Jan. 2BMar. IOApr. Z Impeiator, . . I'cb. 1 1 Apr. jrVIay I NW YORK , pLYMOUTH. HAVRE and SOUTHAMPTON R'ccor,ojan.24!Feb 24.27 NEW YORK to PLYMOUTH, HAVRE and LONDON Saxonia Feb. 7 NEW YORK to PATRAS. DUBROVNIK and TRIESTE Pannonia Jan. 31 N. Y. L'DERRY GLASGOW Columbia .Feb. 7Mar, 6 PHILADELPHIA to LIVERPOOL Vellavia . Jan. 12 , Verbania Jap. 24'Mar. 7 PHILADELPHIA to LONDON ... . inir- t - Vennoma Jan. IOreb.Z5 I Kerman Late Jan. PHILADELPHIA to BRISTOL (AVONMOUTH) Vestalia Feb. 2 Doonholm Feb. 2 1 Pi?r 16 South 1300 X M.NPT ST.. rnit,.DF.Lrnt w State Bauk of Plrladeiphia rirtn anu nttiaunuge ois. STEAMSHIP TICKETS A STEAMER From Philadelphia Sailing About JANUARY 25, 1920 for Marseilles and Genoa Apply to fiMLORY STEAMSHIP CO. MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE 629 Chestnut St. Bell. Market 3059 liesstcue. Main 2295 New York Office. Pier 30 North Hirer lUeimonr, spring 8800 EARN-UNE. fnenrrferfee) 1M1 C. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamer, General Cargo Regular Service P hiladelphia Manchester SS "West Celina". . . .Sailed rmiaaeipnia Havana SS "Coquina" Sailed SS "Lake Galera" . . .Jan. 17 For rates and particulars apply to sn-idneateamsaipCQ, Bl.ll. J. .! r. uusueapaia, rs. -i Java - Pacific Line Direct Service Sun Pranclsen in NETHtRLAWD; EAST INDIES- 1 ust Cargo Line J. D. Spreekels f. rtros. Co.. Gen. Acta. 2 Pine st hnn Francisco New ork Office. 17 Battery Placo Sail away to Porto Rico, quaint est of West India island. There is glamor of XDId World cities, beautitul scenery nnd a June-like climate. You will enjoy motoring over splendid tropical roads. 1G DAY CRUISE fc 1 O C AND ALL EXPENSES &1Z3 UP Ti is rate covers all necessary ex penses of meals and stateroom ae, oni and around this Island of Tnchant ment ana return to New lork 1-1 rite for saltings, booklet ( etc PORTO RICO LINE 11 Broadway New York NORFOLK-HAVANA SS "Grecian" jailing 2 P. M. Jan. 12 First-Class Faro $60.00 Wire or unite HARRISS, MAGILL & CO., Inc. General Agents, Norfolk, Va. Phlladflihla Office Lafavetto Building Lombard 5220 j,- (aE&cQ?' (-? V HS 11 M x ' : sC t " j V r v 0 1A3 lifji 4 ..'! -' fV tf v " i
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