Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 14, 1914, Sports Final, Page 16, Image 16

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EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER
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FINANCIAL OUTLOOK
BRIGHTENS AS BOND
TRADING IS RESUMED
Local Committee Begins
Sessions to Arrange Offi
cial Prices for First
Authorized Business Since
Exchange Closed.
Trading In unlisted securities was re
sumed her this afternoon under the
supervision of a special committee named
by the principal bond houses nnd rip
proved by the banks and the Philadelphia
Stock Exchange. A similar committee be
San work alonx the same line in New
York. Each announced, at the close of
the first day's session, that the situation
In ths Investment markets had assumed
a more decided tone for the bsttor, and
that there Is every Indication In favor of
u mors general resumption of business In
the next week or so.
Thera was general response locally to
tho requests of the committee for sub
mission by brokers of otters to buy and
fcell and thousands of dollars' worth of
high-grade bonds changed hands today
under ofTlclal supervision. The com
mittee, at the close of Its first session,
expressed us complete satisfaction with
progress of affair, and while It Is
tho
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announced that there would b no ntih.
liclty given the prices at whlcli the vari
ous types of Investments changed hands,
tho rule that prices ns of July 30. when
the stock exchanges of the country wero
olllclally closed, would form the basis for
all trading, Is being strictly adhered to.
Of course, with unlisted securities,
there Is a wider margin between the bid
and asked prices than thete Is In the
case of the listed bonds, and this fact the
committee has taken Into consideration In
Its approval of sales and purchases. In
the case of bonds for which a certain fig
ure was bid Just before tho close of tho
Exchange. If there Is evidence that there
lias been no material Interference with
their worth because of the war situation,
the trades are belns olllclally endorsed on
the basis of the bid price.
Tho bond house and the committee
have agreed that there shall be no price
cutting of any kind, nor will any at
tention be given to mere bond exchanges.
The Idea Is to afford some relief to the
market In a legitimate way, and It is
believed that under the restrictions to
bo laid down by the committee a con
siderable business will be done In high
grade securities.
j- The Stock Exchange Committee con
tinues Its dealings In listed stocks and
bonds, and has already approved the plan
for trading In the unlisted securities.
With both branches of the Investment
business working in .-omplete harmony
there Is every Indication for a healthy
resumption of trading, which shall so a
long way toward Imparting to the mar
ket a conservative feeling of confidence.
Europe, of course, holds the key to the
entire situation. Progress of events
abroad governs conditions here. With the
reported successes of the allies come3 a
better sentiment, and the general opinion
seems to be that Improvement from this
time on U likely to be quick and drastic.
There Is talk In New York today of H
openlfTWihe Cotton Exchange, and mor
than rijie broker has ventured the pro
diti.M'that by Ortobnr 15 the exchanges
of ihe country will agrtln bo In full swing.
r 7-.Jit course. Is all a matter of guess
work. No one can foretell what is llkefv
to happen, but ludcing from recent events
In the financial Held. Indications are not
lacking that the guss l. likely to be a
go, id one.
Thfre appeared to be more selling than
buvmg ord-.TS In the local stock market
today Very little Interest was shown,
and the public Htlll shows no Inclination
of doing anything one way ir the other
to any larr extent. The following offer
ings were made: United State Steel Cor
poration, 50H, ex-dlvldend; Union Trao
tlon, 40. and Utdted Das Improvement, SO,
approximately the same a the closing on
July SO.
There Is little chance, It was learned
hero today from bankers, of Germany ex
pecting to obtain any money in tho United
States If the proposed war loan of J250,
000,000 Is placed.
The Kntser, they assert, must look to
the bankers and financiers of his own
nation, for thoro la a virtual bankers'
boycott here against loaning money to
Germany. He Is Jalil to have been
warned of this before the war began, but
disregarded the warning. A banker who
has done much International business
said every money market In the world is
closed to Germany, ahd It was for that
reason the Emperor determined to make
his dash on Paris that he might collect
an enormous war Indemnity.
J. P. Morgan A Co. today engaged
J5.000.000 In gold for shipment to Canada,
The same firm will make further ship
ments on Wednesday, but the exact
amount has not been definitely decided
upon. However, it Is expected that
about S,000.000 will he shipped to Can
ada before the end of the week by the
Morgans. Tho shipments are to be
made In connection with the maturing
obligations of New Tork city In Europo
this month.
News from 1ondon was more cheering,
and there Is talk In tho financial district
that there Is a possible reopening of tho
Stock Exchange by the middle of next
month. French bankers hear that the
llourse at Bordeaux, the new French capi
tal, Is likely soon to be reorenHl.
Generally speaking, the outlook Is
brighter now than at any time since tho
stock exchanges closed.
PHILADELPHIA MARKETS
WHEAT.-Ueeetpts, 8S.MT bush.: market
weak and prices Be. Inner. Car lots, In ex
port elevator: No 2 red, spot and September,
M.07fl 12: Ne 2 red. Western, fl. 11(11 10; No.
2 Northern IXiluth, $1.2.1(1 1.2R.
COH.V -Receipts. 14.027 bush.! market dull
and lie. lower, with more liberal offering.
Car lots for local trade, as to location: No 2
yellow, SSflSSHc ; steamer yellow, 87HH8SC.
OATS.Itecerpts, 41.74$ bush.: demand slow
and prices 4e. loner. No. 2 white. nltySS.'lc.;
standard white. r.HJM'lc: No. 3 white, M
Me.
KIXH'rt.-neeelpts, IK hbla., L0t7,2O.1 lbs.
In sacks. Trade slow and prices I(MT2!Sc. per
bhl, lower, In sympathy with wheat. Winter,
clear, M.iflfl.V do , straight. MtTB 28; do., pat.
ent, S.VIOfiB, Kansas, straight, Jute Mi1,
IRItOaB.Tn. do. pfttsnt. Jute sacks, IS 8Mf6;
rtlnsr, first clear, fMiftZS; do., straight, JS.23
65 M; do., patent. l.VOOSfl; do., favorite
tranrii, J0 2MT6 7.1; city mills, choice and
fancy patent, Srt.S.1r'u'.7; do., regular trades
Winter, clear. $l.7r.fJ3; do, stralaht. J.-fr5,li0:
do., patent, J.V.viarj. HYli KI.OUU dull and
eak. We quote nearby and Western at tVS
5 fin t.pr bM . In wood.
movlSIONS In fair Jobbing request and
city beef, In sets, smoked and alr-drled, 310
31c ; Wetern beef, in seta, smoked, 31 a 32c:
city beef, knuckles and tenders, smoked and
nlr-drlJ. ,12fl.1lr.; Western beef, knuckles and
tenders, smokcl. 32173 le : beof hams. 401?41c.:
pork, fnmllv. J2iia27: bams, S. I cured,
loose, ltUnff 17c. : do., skinned, loose, Wifl'c;
do., do., smoked, lRVifW4c; other liams,
moked, city cured, as to brand and average,
ItUrSiV. hams, smoked. Western cured, WJf
m,... do., boiled, boneless, BiWrtle.: picnic
shoulders. P. p. cured, loose, 12tffl3e.: do,
smoked. l1plHl?.: bellies, In pickle, ac
cording to average, lwi, lOJflsc: break
fast bacon, as to hrand and average, city
cured. 20fi22e. ; do., do, Western cured. 2TVjj
22c ; lard, Western, refined, tierces. Ilftl2c.;
do., do., do., tubs, ll(KH2c.; lard, pure city.
FINANCIAL NOTES
There has been a constant decrease In
the number of Idle freight cars of the
linos of the Pennsylvania Railroad In tho
last three months, caused primarily by
the larger number of cars used for crop
moving purposes. On Juna 1 th number
of Idle cars on tho entire system, lines
east and west, was 79.W0, while now the
total Is 51,000, or a decrease of approxi
mately 85 per cent
Application for a charter for a new
state bank, to be located somewhere In
!. nnHtiArn nn w rt hl Mtl t Vl P lte nOt
j i.,t: uvi in, , ii M.iw via t.i.o v - .---
I having been definitely determined, has
1 been filed In Harrlsburg. Tho lncorpora
i tors are A. M. NUslcy, Joseph T. Hnydon
i and William Helndel. John P Connolly Is
counsel. Trie capital stocK wm oe u,u.v.
The banks gained from the Sub- !
treasury on Saturday. $336,000; since last
Friday $1,021,000.
There Is a report In the street that the
directors of the Central Coal and Coke
' Company, at their meeting tomorrow, win
, pass the quarterly dividend of ll: per
; cent, on the common stock, due at this
i time. It is understood that the regular
1 quarterly dividend of J1.33 per share on
Ihe preferred stock will be declared.
i Electrolytic copper sold In London to
I day for 124 cents per pound.
! Net earnings of the Tonopah Belmont
Development Company In August were
, $i:.SSl, compared with J102.O.") In July.
Jim Butler Tonopah Mining Company
! August net earnings were IW.PTA In July
' tlmi. wia ivon
An additional J310.CCO emergency cur
rency to Philadelphia banks was Issued
by the Subtrea-sury today.
Herbert A. Scheftel, a partner of J. S.
Bacho & Co., of New York, died on Saturday.
I Conditions resulting from the European
I war are given as the cause for the action
I of the directors of the Augusto-Alken
! Railway and Electric Corporation in sus
pending payments of dividends on the
company's preferred stock, which havo
been paid heretofore and are cumulative
at the rate of 6 per cent, annually. An
official statement Issued by the company
says that pymentB will remain sus
pended until financial and general buai-
ness conditions Improve.
RAILROAD EARNINGS
Grand Trunk system, first week In Sep
tember, total gross, $1,000,113; decrenee,
MI.W; from July 1, gross, $10,665,570; de
crease, fiW.TOS,
f hlcag" nnd Alton, Inst week In August,
gross. JiT,l!7; decrease. 171.631: from July
1, gross. .-?l,t3; decrease, 22S.364.
New York, New Haven and Hartford,
.! ly operating revenue, J. 753,633 ; decrease,
JKS..102; net Income, $357,632: Increase, $76,
061. Rio Grande Southern, first week In Pep-
kettle rendered, In tierces, tl4ffl2e.: do.,
pure city, kettle rendered, In tubs, lli812c.
MAlltV 1'ltOllt'CTS
BtJTTEH. Demand absorbed the receipts of
of desirable goods and prices ruled firm.
Western, fresh, solid-packed creamery, fancy
specials, 34c: exceptional lots higher; extra,
82t.12ir.; extra firsts. 31c; tlrsts. 2P14T!
:UMe; seconds, 27J4rt2$ae. : ladle packed.
21(ij23e., as to qualify; nearby prints, fancy,
3."c ; do., average extra, iUltf.llc. ; do., flrtss,
30(iJ32c. ; do., seconds. 2720c. Special fancy
brands of prints Jobbing at .tfliffillc
KdllS. l'lrm, lth good demand and Im
mediate receipts. In free fnes, nearby ex
tras. 31c. per do. ; nearby firsts, $8.4(1 per
standard ense; nearby current receipt, $7.fuiiJ
7.SO per stanil'.-rd case; Western extra firsts,
SS.40 per iff; do., lirsts, x7.B0,iT7.,0 per
case; do., seconds, $rt.inan.tiO per case.
Candled and reerated fresh eggs wero Jobbed
out nt 33(jf37c. per doz., as to quality.
OIIEBSIJ dull tnd weak, with moderate, but
ample offerings. Now York, full cream, choio,
IrtV-c; fair to good, KUHTlOc; part skims,
ri4c.
rouiyrnv
LIVE POt'tjTItY.-Offerlngs fairly llbe-al
and the market barely steady.
Fowls, choir e. I "Wise: do., poor and thin. ,
liViHCV.: old roosters, llffl2c: "prlng illicit- I
ens. fine, larje, 17(HV.; do, medium sizes. 15
10c: ducks, old, lHfiHc; do., spring, 14'itlSc;
pigeons, per p.ilr, 15?t!e.
l)lti:??i:t: rnrtrtlY ris of fine qnallt.i, i
scarce and Uc. higher. Urnlllng chickens In i
fairly liberal supply nnd quiet I
rrech-kllled fowls, Western, per lb., selected
heay. 21 'jr. ; extra, 2iU.c. ; average receipts.
4Jf4J ll. average, isjfliic. . do. smaller.
per 8-lb. basket, JWte-i. ea3i,0K?'
Colorado, per crate. HeMOi do., do., ruts,
40ST70c.i do Maryland, per fi52$625,l
watermelons. Southern, per car, $5O100; do.,
Jersoy, per 100, $8J1B.
VECinT.Wlt.KS.
Vncir.TAnLns.-rotfttoes In moderate sup
ply and firm, with demand fairly active. Other
vegetables generally steady. n..i...i.
While notntoes. per bushel - "nnsyljanta
choice. Am?(PV.: do., fair to good, COflOlc.
White potatoes, Jersey, per bkt 40giino.
Sweet potatoes. Eastern Shore, per bbl. No.
1, 1.7f.tf2.S.V No. 2. 7re.i?t. Sweet potatoes.
North corollna. per bbl. -No, 1, I1.J.N93J No.
2. 73c.71. Sweets, Jersey, per bbl. No, 1,
t&ftofr.l; No. 2. $l.nM.7i(. Sweets, Jersey,
per bkt., MKTOOe. Onions, Western and Con
necticut Valley, choice, per 10O-lb. bag,
St 23. Onions, common, per lOO-lb. bag, JM.
Celery, New Vork per bunch. I230e. Mush
rooms, per 4-lb, bsltt., Wc S$1.0O.
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14, 1914s
ArAitT?iENT8 ATAimnmiti
lies. 1 I'm I1IU.1 . : .,1,1
33'ic : linlllng cblckers, learbv, welghlnK 1
fli! lbs. nplei'i-, lHS2nc. ; do, fair to good, lOi
i'c: I'hlikens, Western. 3'jill lb1", and over
nnlece, inc.; do., do., 2 Mi "' apiece, it)))
In'.: broiling chickens, Western Aelgbliii!
Hj02 lbs. 17fMS,; do, fair to good. 15WUV .
squibs, per doz., white, wrlgtilng 1lfi12 lbs.
rer doz.. $4ffl.40; white, weighing iHMn lbs.
per doz , M.1PH3.VO; white w.dshlng S Ihn.
per dnz.. f2.nnif2.ikl; do., do.. 7 ln. per doz
242.2A: do., do., II to r.ii 1M , per doz,, $1 503
1.7.; dark and No. 2, mcfifl.lO.
r.tlKKN i'ltl'ITfl.
OJIKHN ITU'ITS-iI'micy apples In god re
quest and firm. Oilier fruits sold fnlrh on 1
generally steady.
Apl'ts, per bbl. -Virginia flravenstnln. niush
and Summer Kiitnho. $2..M03; other nrlctle.
$l.Srtfj2.': apples, lielawnre, per hamper. 40ff
73c ; lemons, per box. f.'l'(4; plneappl . per
crate, l'o-io Ulco, Slfi2.r,0: Florida. JHI2.f,0;
ci.ini'nrni's. i npe ton, tairiy iiincK, per Mil
APAHTMBNTS
I .-..-.
I Julv 1. gross, SI06.370; decrease, $19,023. , jw. ."r'!, .'Si orr1!1J,if.rr,f;MJ"se,y' ,';rr
Toledo.5 1'eorla and Western. August S?4,V"Sr fnrT5 ?& 'lAtt u, I
I irrnsa. .117M1: doorcase. $6360: net. $2S.211: 38IH3 . reaches. Vlrclnla. tier 2fi.lh b.isliei. "."ifii ,
Increase. $S1S2: deficit. $10,909,
Texas and Pacific, July gross, $1,473,202;
Increase, $6.459; net, $323,233; Increase,
$56,117.
Central Now England. July operating
revenue. $276.093fn nH deficit, $24,571
New York, Ontario nnd Western, July
operating revenue. $992,561; decrease,
$15,736: net, $236,566: recrciise, $284.
Missouri. Kansas and Texas, first week
of September, gross. $571,700; decrease.
$47,31S; fiscal year, $5.97S,5."w; decrease. $226,
511. Louisville ami Nashville, first week Sep
tember, gross, $1,070,040; decrease, $117,775;
from Julv 1, $10.57,i.20S; decrease, $666,784.
Mc. : do., do, per crote. 7.V.f7Sl.Mt; do., bela-
ware and Maryland, per basket. 2.VS7r.o.; do.,
do., per crate. 7f.8$1.23; peaches, Jersey,
while, per Vbasket lOe.flSl; do., do., yellow,
rer t-baskt. 40c.I$l: noarjl. ne.irbv. tier hht
i llnrtlett. No. 1, $3,Mirri; do.. No. 2, $2.73173.2.-.;
i Clasp's Favorite, No. 1. $S.rlfl3: do., No. 2,
1 $2.73113 2.'.; other varieties, $253; srapos.
Southern nelawares, per carrier, 4u'd 7.1;. ;
nrapes. Concord, per crate, 40B0Oc; plums,
DIVIDENDS DECLARED
Toronto Railway Company, quarterly,
2 per cent., payable October 1 to stock of
record September 15.
Cincinnati and Suburban Bell Telephone
Company, regular quarterly. 2's per cent.
on capital stock, payable October 1 to
stock of record September 22.
Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company,
regular quarterly. 14 per cent, on pie- i
ferred stock, payable October 1 to stock
of record September 19.
Julius Kayser Company, regular quar
terly, 14 per cent, on first and tccond
preferred, payable November 1: l1 peri
cent, on common, payable October 1. ,
Philadelphia Traction Company, tegu
lar semi-annual. 2 per cent., payable
October 1 to stock of record September
Brazilian Traction Light nnd Power I
Company, regular quarterly, 1 p-r cent,
on preferred stock, payable October 1 to
stock of record September 24.
West India Electric Company, regulnr
quarterly, lti per cent, on common, pay
able October 1.
Grand Trunk Railway regular seml-an-ual
1 per cent, on guaranteed stock, pay
able October 31.
RESERVES OF BANKS LARGER
HARPER &. TURNER
INVESTMENT SECURITIES
1001-1012 STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDING
PHILADELPHIA j
Weakly Statement Shows Increase of
SS06.000 Loans Expand.
This week's statement of condition of
the members of the Philadelphia Clearing
House Association shows that the mem
bers strengthened their reserve position
$S06.0"0 during the week. While loans ad
vanced $1.2.".2,0f' Individual deposits fell
off Jl.620.000. Deposits of banks increased
$i.sro.ooo.
Details follow:
nif. ;
Sept. 14. '14 prv -v. Sept. IB, '13
Loans ...$401 '13 mm- Jl 2.12 iV $37S.4"..IV.O
I-;t-iln4i sis.I'iSkm- 1 2.itf 2A4.at4.Onil
' rcjMtlon. n.nM."ii si'U "n
Tee rr hks. l,tliil - nmonii
I . p ofbki Kl.nmt'O- l.tnufl
Kx.i'lear.H W.4tt.ii 2 444..1
It-serve . . MJ.47t7.fvi -on.ro
Itesv req
Ftirrlus
Surplus September 1. 101 1
September 12. 101U, $11, t5 7W; Septsmber 13.
1 .i.', f i iJi.'-".
-Increase. rcretje.
U.32O.IV10
.-.l.Ktl.i'iO
133,102,01
13.0'jn.cHio
H2.0s3.IHii
... S4.131.oa)
7,b.'.2.o0
ws J.4H.1,7SI:
CANADIAN MILL RESUMES
I After Eight Months Partial Opera
tion. Textile Plnnt Goes on Full Time.
1 T'"P.ONTO Can., Sept. 14. The Dominion
1eti.e Company has resumed full work
ing time in Its ten mills t'nr eitr'n
ininths tho 7C" employes had been work
ii. g on an avjrago of 70 pt-r itm , f i a,
time.
It h announced in Chicago 'hat the
('omnv.nwealth-Edlson f'ompany hns laid
orf mori" than S00 employes In various do.
, paitru;its.
BUTTER AND EGG MARKET
NEW TOKK. Ppt. 14. nt'TTER .troni:.
crejm tras. 32 to B2'c. ; cream, tlrsts, 25'.
in Slijc ; stale dalrv. tubs, 21 lo 3'K . ;
pro. ess extras, 26 to 26Hc.
E'JOK Irregular. Nearby whlts and faseles,
SS to 40e. , nearby brown, fancy. 33e. ; extras,
3 'o S'.'e ; Rrjta, ; to 37c.
PRENCH BOURSE TO OPEN
A r.ews agency dispatch from London
I says that, at the request of Minister of
I Finance Rtbot. brokers associated at
B'irdeaux have, decided to reopen th
I Bojrse thre.
Opportunities for
Business Gains
come to those vho have cap.
ital. Start au account in our
Savings Department
and be ready to take advan
tage of special offerings that
may come in the next few
years
3 per cent, Interest paid
Two weeks' notice to draw.
a
be
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up ,
Jimu
disgu
TU
doue i
Corn Exchange
National Bank
Chestnut St. at Second
Philadelphia
BALTIMORE GRAIN QUOTATIONS
i umtmrtn, Ser-t. II. -Will, vr ;.. t
Jl i. . I'o-n. not Si".
CHICAGO UVE STOCK.
lili MSO rieiit It lirnjs - t.., .ia, a-.',-i.('
mirke.- Hit Ior. mfxel un t tnni-hers.
o,ii .Mi n,.o'l heavy, Ssuiiqit .13. r'umli
l.eai,. $ ! . ... liht. $s iv.i'.i si. i,iBt. is 3.1
'f 113 hulk. JS SOSiU IS i'ATTI.K llee.lr.l.
Sl.". iiurknx If'. lowor. &. 7 1uf)lt:
tow at. .1 hvlfrrs. 18a7!l. ni,t'lceis unl fful.
til. tttMib'ii. Teicanr 7aitU culvei.
!SO-i711.'U KtlfEI'. Ittoelria, M.UKt. niar
l str.uig: nattte ainl We'tern. $3ft5.M;
COTTONSKKD Oil,
M..V YkKK, Sept. 14. ('ottotifect o.l open
ing .-Vr'ini' r. jn.fVifl.-, M u, i,er fo.:,2
aS'i.'i Xo-.emtMr. f3.KHfl0.1. tie ember. S.ftfl
r. J7 lauiiui'. Jt.i3Qtt.u7. 1'ebruarv . Itl.u
Vl JUrih. 8..Mji!.20. Ai-nl, fi '..VSji).3fl.
PETROLEUM
Oil. I'lTV. I' . Sept. 12 -Ci edit halnoe
!1 1." --n- (1,:1 min(, 1.I2J. ohi,nneiiU.
TS.144 ,ntue i:7.4-'7.
DIVIDENDS
E. W Cl.AUK c CO. l)aiikr
Office ot tiii: til. onus ItAIHVAV.
I'KMKIC & I. Kill! CO
Preferred block Srric ,t llUIUrnd No. 3.
Columl.u. Utili, s--pi;ntber 10 1014
The JJiiur.l of Dire, ton of The I'miimr,)
flail wi,-. l'or & I-iKlit i""'i l.a ileil.rel tha
reKuUr quarterly dlvldenii of On and itue-
liulf per ceut. (!H upon tht i'refrreu
lock Serle A of the t'oinputi. puvul ,
Octnber Ut. 1911. to no. khuhler of re. ord
Kl the i.lo of builnna September 15th. 1014.
Check will be mailed.
P V HfltlXHTCiN'. Secretary.
AN.N'l.U. JIKHTINOS
i:TIIK FKIl.V HOIK n. . L. ASSN.
-s The 25th Ai.nual Mtrtlujc of ih tnek
holdera mil be held Tueailux Ke.. kept. 13.
at o'clock, at 1201 Areh ' fur the lerilon
of OrTli r and Dlreitora ana to receive the
annual report A new series of nock will be
UiutX Ko entrance fee
JQUX X. B.MD2B, Slcrttarr.
APAItTJlKNTS
THE HAMILTON AMii,.,TIo,N?
One unfurnl.hed npartment
4th floor, west side.
0 rooms nnd hath.
Option on rental of gnrag.
Apply to Janitor.
ST.
The
Esmond
Spruce and Twelfth Sts.
An Apnrtntrnt Hotel vrlth the
prlvncj- of n home.
Tjlght, cheerful Apartments with
private bath.
Furnished or l7nfiirnlsbnl
Located near contro of city: con
venient to Business Section, Thea
tres, itnllway Stntlons anil tho Shop
plncf District.
Call, write or phone for particulars.
fIje jUatfostfotte
1327 Spruce St.
1327 Spruce St.
! i '
Fireproof
Construction
Housekeeping
Apartments
All Outside
Rooms
Apply on Premises
or to
Apartment Bureau
13th
and Spruce
Streets
r.
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Philadelphia
An Apartment House With Hotel Service
FURNISHED or UNFURNISHED
Suites arranged according to your requirements from two rooms
and bath to seven rooms and three baths.
Conveniently located within walking distance to the shopping,
theatre and business centres, yet sufficiently separated from the busi
ness districts to have the characteristic privacy of a residence.
J. H. HAWKINS, Manager.
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Northeast Corner Broad and Spruce Streets, Philadelphia.
Fireproof Construction
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Suites Facing Broad Street Southwestern Exposure
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Beautiful Roof Garden for Guests. Banquet Hall
and Parlors for Dinners, Receptions, Dances, etc.
ARTHUR F. HEEB, Manager.
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Th. Kalrfax Apartments are In the
morn 'sinlonable part of tjerwan
iouii. s litrnl l.aim at War,e Avtniie,
lthln Hire minute' walk of Chtlt. n
AM'iiu suitluii. whli'h l fumy
mliiuteb from Ilroad Street Blulion.
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ii in ).uiuiu Terminal.
Tin- Ti.in&lt Tompany ears are ac
c -i ju to all parts of ha city.
Tin eoiutructlon of thti bulHing
1- inorouKhly fireproof ari'l moitcrn.
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H. J. JOHNSON, 30G Bailey Building.
Drexel
Apartments
At Overbrook
i niluute from Itroail Street
hii.,11 Uandiiine Suites tnor-
ib'i' tmulppeil fur liouse
eiiliiB. itlractive Roof Garden
OVERLOOKING BEAU lit UL SUBURBAN SCENERY
PUBLIC DINING ROOM
Meulj rurnl.lii'l by da or "k, .-nmio ii.t-.iK u denirea MjIJj and other help
can b curl by the hour for a m.;M bum li'e furnUbed by manaiomeat every day.
WKI.L-Kf)l H'fKll I.Al NIIUV FOK IbK Of TENANTS
For full partleuUra phone oitrbroult O.U or call at central offlc.
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HOUSE
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190G-8-10 Sansom Street
(Extending Back to Moravian
Street.)
Housekeeping Suites with all
modern conveniences for house
keeping, including abundant
-upply of hot water.
Apartments equipped with
Has nnd electric light (private
meters'!.
Excellent caterer in building
Arrangements can be made
for care of apartments.
Meals served in dining room
r in apartments.
Hevatur runs all night
Rentals, $500 to $800 per yea'
iteside & McLanahan
Agents
15th and Pine Streets
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