Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 04, 1918, Postscript Edition, Page 15, Image 15

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13VEX1XG ITBL1C LEDGEK-PIJiLADEPJUA, TllTJDAY. AP1UL J. 11)18
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THE STREET savannah will have
CONfRRTR-SHIP PI ANT
BROKER'S MICROSCOPIC PROFIT ' ""
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NEARLY EARNS CROIX DE GUERRE';
The Yellow Dove
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A Itniiinnce o( the Kfeiet Service
By GEORGE GIBBS
Author of '-Tti Flaming Pwoitl."
"Madcap." etc.
fone-thirty-second of One Per Cent Reflects
Activity of Market', but Great War News is
Expected Gossip of the Street
'any Burs 35.Acri SHn
St. Augustine, Three
Miles From the Citv
T
NK of n Bioiin f well-known financier who wete iIIcuhIiik tuesent
',n-titloii8 yesterday Ht luncheon icmarked that up to 1 o'clock he
. d nold $500 bonds on which he lin.l ninde a profit of 1-32 per cent.
iO
Wnrt n "ol,e
of the others 'could inrike better hovvlns there is Home
talk of ii (noveitient on foot to wee tnat iii receives no ri.iiiviiieiii. m me
i "Croix de (.luetic " or iometliliiB.
I'- '.Hotvcver the nhove l"a fnlr Illustration of cmiAUIoni In n tnajoiltv
(.anklnc mid investment concerns vvhlcn prevail ai present in urn cny.
The strons tmdurtone of tlie slock market, which I' ntiMliltiR Feemed
more marked vesterday. Is nctltiR as n tonic on I he brokers, who under n
E'rev'erfl ot ,l,e l,"!lllon would be, very much depressed over the continued
E 'lnactfvU) 1-very one in' the financial district seems very much elated
r,'th!tt the Hnsllsh-Krencn-Amerlcun line on tlie western front still iiohh
tfiAil, aAd I" addition Is pnlnlnj; j-omevvlmt. In some w'elMnformecf inr-
(enVtlliro Is it belief that before many daj s stlrrliiR news In favor of tlie
Bi Allies win ue .n.......
E Some wete Inclined to attiibule the tcasou for the firmness of the
' jftcrkct to the passape of the war finance corporation bill hIk to tlie
tenor of the Rcneial news front WashliiKton. which Rives plomhe of a
harrylnR m of much needed legislation for the eltectual prosecution of
Vthe war.
t" Oil the St i eel one licats a Rie.it deal about the laxity of the Govern
ment In the prosecution of individuals and oclellcs making liiot unpa
I'friotJc if not treatonable public remarks. Some believe that If these re-
i-'marks continue as tlicy have been doing reeenllj there will bo a popular
'uprising demandlns drastic mcMiites.
yltird Loan Keeps Liberty -Is Down
'' Sneaking about the- price of Liberty -Is. the principal of one of the
' jrce investment concerns salo it Is not at all hill prising that they do not
! command lilpher prices. They ate Just follow Ins an established piccedcnt.
""Ihave alwa.is remarked," he said, "that n later isue of bonis by unv
concern alvvnvs attracts more attention from Investors than the previous
ifsucs, even thoush the earlier Issues could be boiiRht at a flRU.'e which
nould ptoducc a belter yield. Comparatively few ate at pt'esent inter-
, eted In the first or secdnd Liberty liomR They are nil l.e.ved ti for the
third Loan and aro preparing for it. This Is the result of the hurrah and
the advertising and publicity which Is being given to the third Loan at
' nresent. The same thins would be the case If It were the third lsui
fjV Of 'a bond on some Rood tallroad. The publicity of the last Issue would
.7 ' . ,..m. .1... no... Imta lacninu
Overpiiaiiui '. i,i..'j. i""". ,
'' "Then " he continued, "a good man people will not take advantnRe
. cf the conversion privilege The.v don't want the delay nnd bother and
red tape connected with the transaction and will hold on to their Liberty
-It It's human natute as bond houses find It "
'Jlio' Grande Western Withholds Interest
1 : Announcement was made that the semiannual luteiest on $1 G.-OU.UOil
fin consolidated t per cent bonds of the Itlo C5rande Western Italhoail,
due at the (luarant.v Trust t'ompan.v April 1, Is not beliigi.ilil and bond
holders will be compelled to wait for their money until further progress
has been mai.o at Washington In arranging details of tho I-'ederal man
lament of the railroads In the country. The road has earned sufllclciu
money to meet the Interest obligation, but the income derived from opera
tions since .lanuarv may not be used because It Is to be turned Into the
pool of railway earnings.
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has been
concrete ship
"-nmnnnli, tin., April I
.i 1 1 . "H', "f la,ul '"t'lstlHR of about
i tniitv-flve acres of the Dejitfoul planta
tion, locnlcil on thp St Aiihm. .....
1 ..... .--.... B-rrw.(n.
, nier nines east or Savannah,
1 ooiiKiu as the sue fr
1 IllllldlllR ijlum.
I Ivar WldliiR. a tepresentntlve of tlie
i company which Is lo build the plant.
I "is been Savannah for some time
i liispectlitK sites and collecting data con
leinlng the facilities bete for bulldliiR
conciele ships Mr Witling would not
I discuss the company s plans nor would
' he state the number of shls that It Is
1 Intended to bl.ild
I The neatness of the ite lo the Tjliee
division of the Onttal of QeorRla I'.all
wn.v will enable the company to connect
Its plant h a spur, thus Insuring ade
quate rail connections.
In the above connection It Is also ild that Willi stitet heard ,v ester
day that Oiieetor (Jcueral of Kallroads McAdoo has tilled thnt railroad
funds hereafter must be deposited with a national bank or trust company,
not with private banking firms, us herelofoie.
This will probably mean that banking houses like ,1. I. Morgan &
Co, Kulni, Loeb ." Co. ami Speyer & Co., which for years have
exercised financial sponsorship for various gtoups of railroad property,
will hereafter not be able to retain their deposits or administer their
financial affairs.
TJieso big banking houses have enjoyed tlie ti.-c of lalltoad funds In
enormous amounts for a generation or more at a compatatlvely low rale,
cf Interest. By means of these great deposits of funds the.v have been
able to exercise a dominating Influence on many financial Institutions.
COUNCIL FIGHT RENEWED
Elect
Chester Aldermen
Mould ns City
Apiln
Assessor
i t'lirntrr. Ph., April 4 -After one of the
I most sulrlted sessions of City Council
I slnco the William Waul. .Ii . leglinc,
She was listening mldly, wlde-eved.
the army of well-known names telling
her ns nothing else loiild have done the
Important e of the lonfeience
These men all traveled incognito,
without seivauts add ueie met In an
agent of Uetioml von Stroinbeig hi
Sehondorf, and i-onilucted In automobiles
to the limit In' lodge I have spoken of
These men leiunlind theie for two iIhj-s
nnd two iiIkIus and t.ien went home"
"And what were they doing there,
CytlV? 1 cant understand"
llammerslev Rot up and held his plpt-
lie candle, with inaddeiiliiK calmness
I'll A 1'lllllINtllO .1 ll.l ..IAII1I II llu lt.ll .
must sleep, too. No shaniniur. oti tmg nothing less tlun the lulu of
know Cnnl tell wliat inav happen to h'l.mce "
inonow," i "1'Yatue she . i led "Kngland lias
"til in ' she mummied obediently. I '.'""'log agitinsl Kr.ince and now she I-.
While he led bet to tile imiii.Ii of l.niiv-hs ' "'r...""'- ...
nlirtniHile her lie on It llm ns In. htVelt .. lirf l'"r . R" ". IoIIIIcb1 conui
CII.l'Tl;K MX KINTIM'I',1)
HKV did not move for a moment
when Doris sloulv dlsengKged her
latins rtom n i mi ml ils neck and moved
i slightly away. Her hall had fallen and
I huiiR In golden disorder about Mr sliotil
jiletr. She put up her aim,, trying to
cHtch Hie e.i.apiiig pln, ,nd then "lie
I smiled at him, dimpling ndorablv.
I "Come," he iald gentlv "Yo.i must
get t. bed. Your coat U ura.l,- dry.,. '.'
but I'll cover you vvlili my J.icKet. You
I fuuiid out where they had gone My
nights to llermativ have been made lor
this nuriKife Don't you see? The pa
nels en me Inlo the "hands of the Km
peroi of (.etmnny and he was plannln
to have nt Bent to the President of Jhe.
h'tetii'h Itepuiillc I'lnRlaud's ally It
uniililn'i .in. inn know to have
nanem hi miii'Ii h time fall Into th
Hands of Kiain'e llntdlv a eredlt to
IhiEllsh diplomacy Whiil Might even
lesiili In a new etiletile "
"Hill wlieie wele Hie pBpeis In the
meanwhile?' she asked
That Is what took me so bally long
In find out After niativ hunts away
fi inn Wludeiibeig at night. I traced 'em
to a Socialist bv the name of Hnttschall.
at Sehondorf. viho had tcelved 'em fioin
a pensioner of the Imperial Finest Setv
k'e. one of the attendants at the huntln
lodge wlii'ie the eotireienre was Held
hours last night. I'm going lo walcti '
Me bent over her and gently made
her lie down Ml win talk to you tm i
more, i ou must go to sleep
Wed nl Noristown
SnrrlMimn. !'-. April 4 -Mlsi Clark
Vifilnla lii .liifi. n Hallffhtre r,f fKk
di.. .i i j . . . i. .. . lHlB J- rl- 1-nrxeferij nTr hnd V Kmnk
nl 0 S Dhpd flint lrlnl..l 1iri-pir mil l.... i. . .",. j. I, th.hi. ltn.,.1.
while i,e er7i ; ai, -s i,:. K"":-.-'. """,, "' '.."". '."'"..'
I11U B HIIS 'V.-'1. l. ..7. :. . .J .i .Tim n.r riin ,in mobiomiil i.r m.
to have Mirli '',", I '",! ?. iresn iog on me ore i treasurer df the Tennsyivnpla IWIIroatl
a nil est lieetde Ifer igalii In a moment
lie nearu Her voice.
"I hope you don't mind my telling
von. Cyril, that I love you a great
dal '
"Not In the lewst." he whispered. "1
wouldn't mind llMeiiln' while you said
M all night tint "
"Theie You're going lo Insist on my
sleeping again !"
"Won t you?"
i ' don't seem to feel as If I could
level steeli acalll You'le sn root, hh
Company, were married last night In t0i
Klrst I'resbyterlnn Church, by tl; THV
T. It. Itceber the pasty Miss Ma(t
Iirzelere. n sister of the brlo, win
ihaid of tmnor Tlie bridesmaids Wejju
Mrs. Karl P. Qresh. Miss Gertrude HutlJ
er. Miss Margaret C Harley, Miss lw
uei ltyner. o .Nortisiovvn, ana miss Alar
g.'ret Pat ridge, of New York The beU
inmi was i.ieuienam josepn i.ees i'.
W ICK.
i bett
I'lll NTUV noAim WANTKIt.
i.-i. ,i, i,. r. i ... .. -i.,i 'o.,, i .tn in. i vi i now can you ie.
ll"T"lllI IH7 IS.IU1H. r ill i fijlz rui t I ,. 1 ..i " i. I
don't know, but I filghtetied him audi No bally "so Be tin excited
he confessed I was on the very point "; ate sung is two bugs In a rug
of MtealliiK Vin fiom ilottschalk when ' slip through them ome vtoj.
found out lint be h.li been wrt h" to .. "' "'" "c "
Heie
Well
UUOf) HO.Mi: wantnl with rrflnod fsnillr ill
i.'v tutor or jichool tnrher for fon4l-
encnr Sill of 17 no ubjedlon to neashorA ll
olllltr flntirfFS siHiiiis prirr una lucflutj:
l .l ll Li-nurr tincc i
to A
beside her. covering her with his Jacket. I
she caught his hands and would not
teliiiiiiilsli i hem. lie raised lu-is to nls
lips and kissed them agiiln ami again,
Hiialt. muscular hands thev wete, but
now very brown and illitv "Are you
comfoi table" Sony I hnten't a tub."
She was silent a moment ani then
stinlghtened and asked li'in.
"You promised to tell me about the
papers Won't you""
He laughed.
"Not now It must l(, nearly morn
ing "
"Ye", now I'm not tiled now. I
will sleep afterward I like to hear
vour voice. Cyril. Perhaps it will soothe
me to sleep."
"Aie von sure"" he asked doubtfully
and she mxhf'il
tip saw tnat sue was still nervous
tlons wete dirreieni ' he aiiswetcd
"Whatever , their opinion now. those
two I ngllshinen sat and listened to a
plot to iiiln one of their allies at the
prcM-nt time, taelr verv pieseni'e con
victing thein-
"llut how do you know this, Cyill? 1
lan't understand "
'No nun e do I but It s a fact Its
also a fait that Viscount Melboiue has
become llrltlsh Serretaty of State for
Korelgn Affairs, nnd that Ilarlow-tlordfii
Is In the Ailmlraltv olllre That's lust
Hie tmiiine
the Wllhelmstiasse. and when I tried to
get 'em thev wete pone If I'd got em
then vou would not be hete, Doris,
and I - '
'llul how did vou li.un what Hi- Wll
lielmsuas.se impoed to do with ihem""
lib. thai was ipiile char The Lug
Hull l-'orelgn office has been badly frlRht
ened and has iis-d eveiv efi'oit with Its
cret agents in Uetllii to gtt that In
formatloii It leached London the othel
da tul just before I left Scotland
I knew the job was to be given to lien
eral von Stioinberg The test was Kismet-
the fortune of war a Jolly good
nlete of luel-' l.lndherR ov el heard
through the intciophone Von Stroniberg
rtl.'l,. Initl.n.illrixa I,. VV'.mfV . li..
I IIFII JIC-f-H IIIIU'1,11 11111- ' i..,.., . . ,i , l....,u ... .'
in.,,. ,,.n.tA !.., ,.i. ... .1. ,t I.. .-.'. iijati u.-. i.in. ... '..-iiu. mm
lodce ii fe-iifiil ihiiic iini In iVip lio I ",s l-xcellency s own weapons were
ioiii,e a iPaiini Hung nut let inp go ,. ,,.. ,.., . m i ,.,. n n- ,n ,..-...
l IIIO l.tlllP It, lllA IflllhP IVll.fM . . 1. " ' ".. .
Ife Minlled
"I have a notion of goln' to Kuglaud
Ills kind of ipilel llillnoi always put
hei on hei mettle
"To Kngland '." She suited up
"There won't be much chain e of vour
doln' anythln' toiuoriotv If vou doll t
Ret vour sleep.' he Insisted gently "Do
what I ask, Dolls Sleep you must "
"I II try Cooit night, ('till
"flood night ' He kissed ln-i on the
foiehead and dtevv his Jacket ner her
again, then sat beside hei. hei hand
111 Ills, watching Cradually her nerves
grew timet and weariness imistiietf
hi i
i'iiVTISI Cl TiiMnltliiiW
'f
I
Rigging
Alsml 'trial ' JotK tn uli UnW
e aro ihe onlt Arm In rhlllfl'tpH".
tv, h tirupi r -nil pmnt to handle .i
ii nali bun.) anil illfflcull rnrli'
Menu- 'in this d for tutors reff
Thomas .1. Thompsoji
112 North 6th Street .
eiionrs Kertlone. Vlnln SMI c
Hell. Market 40-1S
on
Ins loufeienc.' was held Viscount Mel
hoi tic made notes of what was goln
on. Ini'liidln the (.oinhlnntloiis or land
and naval fmivs thai could be made
but
" ' --.- .n...., --, ..... ...... . .. .... o .-..,,, ,,v , ., ,..,., i, ... , ,,. i-n .,,,.. ,-uii.vi ,r- Minn. ....' ........ ...
three years ago. Charles It. Mould, Tor and wakeful and sank beside her coik-Ii. against l-'rame and Russia and the plans you '
inter Councilman, was elected city as I taking her hand In his to hieal. the Husslati federation In toe trick." he laug
Isejsur This makes the second nm Mr "' '" rp.a'' """e hiteresiln'. " be Ilall.nns When the tneetln' was over the Itameses family
I Mould has l.Ten rioted in -I,p .,!,. began, slowlv "Tnrce years ago. at all the scraps of panet these chaps had "He frightened me
Mould has been elcited to .he same t inMtntlon of the Liuperor of iter- .cilbhled on eie destroyed bv Hie be- "I believed the mess
1 office in ten weeks. He was elected In
if-'ehruaty, with fuiir Couiicllmeii voting
many, who Is roiever Intilgulng In Kurn-
peau nontics. wnen i;urnpi was at peace
nnd there was no cloud upon the horizon
hlggei than a chap's hand tlierp met
in a sliootln' lodge near Si hutidmf. not
ten miles fiom hete sl. men It was a
for him and Superintendent of Public
Safety Trainer not voting, contending
that Mr. Mould was not iiuallllcd. Mr.
iininvi uK..iii ,-. .. ruinr iu-niuu iptcret i-oiiret ence w liicii inav
The vote was 1 lo 1 . nnt have bad grnve political Influence
i Kor the men who met came In their
I .,.,.. ..!.,.. vt. ii: . :.. i' ft i ilieisoniil i.ipai-ilv. and weie nnt sent bv
Lancaster Man Dies in Calilornla their lespeciive C.ov eminent Thev
1 l.iiniaslelr, I'h Apill 4 Isaac I'hal- vvete all Intimate friends nf ihe riennan
fant. for a number of ve,ns head of the' Luipeioi nnd ostPiisllilv canie upon
fore the eves of the men who bad niatle
em eifpt those nf luium Mellsime
who tint 'em in ill tiocket and with 'em
a pencil copv nf this unnlficlal leconl of
n seitei entente unotllctal. of iouisp
but Incriminating In his own handwttl-
t'lialfant Haidware ami ManufaLtiii inc ' hunting p.utv to the Kchwai tzwnld.
Company, which operated a plant near I "l.1.'.'";.!,71 v,e". M, 11'Khness Pilnce
Dlllervllle. died March '.'U at San Diego i Jon Vv alfliclni ; Ailinlial von l-rankcii-
Cal.. where he had gone for the henent
of his health His surviving children are
Thomas, Isaac and Miss Kdlth iTialfant
of Atglen : Miss Marv Cliallam of
Pittsburgh, and JIIss Florence Chalfant
of Philadelphia.
hausen of the Imperial Herman navv
fleneral von Sandersdorf of the geneial
staff; Ills r,iellencv Mmltr von Koma
roni Minister nf W.n of (lie ustrlan
r.mpiie and las! two lnglishmen
Ylsi-nunl Melbnine tid I In i lnv -llotden
of the naw
ninv ing The iniglu.il copv of the reiorn
wii iiiiiiii.i.'u in i nil to" -inn urn, wiiu
nut It In Ills dlFPatch bos Ii was not
until the next day. when Hie Ihiglish
inen. In t.ie I in In mi the way to Paris
dlscoveted that iiouiit Melborne's
pilvate papeis were mlssln' .loll fine
mess, what? They got off at the next
stop went bail, to Sehondorf and looked
for the paper", tun nelthei theie nor af
the lodge wa-. theie hair not hide of
em Sn ihe went back to Hngland
tiopiii lltal b Minn foilnnate nn idem
the panels had been dpsliovcd
' Vlld these .isked the gi at
thev "
He nodded To innt.e he -toi shot l
lav Went?, on the way io Kiam
I'iicumstances prevented
It was I, Cyril." she broke in plead
ingly "I didn't know. I betraved
laughed. "Invented In
but still u'efu
she staimiieied
age signed '.Miin-
welr tiemilne
"Not Mnwvell," he said gravely, for
Maxwell a sole spot since the ai
began In the stile of lh Woi i Iff he
Maxwell Is dfiid '
'You -?" she eMlaimed featfullv
' S'es." he replied '1 told and they
caught hhn I couldn't do so befon
It s war. Doils It Is a fair game I
ask no favors nor do I give nuv '
Sh was silent a moment looking Into
the fire.
es I undeist.ind a leriible game
with odds against And then, after
a pause. "Vou sav thai we will get
nwav Won't vou tell me youi plan""
II.' io" with a confident laugh
"Yes I hnve a plan bin I'm not going
in tell n now Vou ate going to sleep
She laughed weaillv and sat up
Mid vou Wheie will vou sleep'
llv i he flip I ve got some thitikin
o d I in tint (.leepy I had eight
DAILY MOTOR TRUCK EXPRESS
RUNNING BETWEEN
NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA
TRUCKS LEAVE DAILY AT 5 P. M.
BEAM-FLETCHER CORP.
New York Kecetvinc Station
182 Washington Street
I
Philadelphia Receiving Station
52S Market Street
Theie is another story In connection with efficiency methods In rail
roading which have been inuoduced on some roads since Director Gen
eral McAdoo has assumed control. One of them Is a recent order by
the Southern Pacific by which Individual locomotives on that system
making the best records in fuel economy ate lo he decorated by having
their boiler ftonts painted ted. If this order Is generally extended to all
railroads over the country It will lend n new aspect to our railroad
rjeiciu?,
Cahital Issues Committee and the Citu
W- ' In commenting upon the activities ot the capital Issues committee and
ji.the various advisory and subcommittees located in Ynshlngton and coll
ie Blcted with tho different Federal Reserve Hanks, P.lchard L. Austin, chair
I' Ulan of the subcommittee on capital Issues at Philadelphia, savs:
ruhllc and private organizations throughout tlie country are fast
j, joying themselves with the capital issues committee In Its work ot con-
Lining to essential purposes present capital expenditures. During the
K." COltrsA nf Ihn U'Anlf tnat iihieoiI Ilia nitittnlllaa .... .inltnl la,,n. . 1.
(--...., u. .,, ,,v,. j,. a. i"i.'-,u .,,u wv,,..,,..i.i. .ii. Ltiiniiit in-suca ul IIIO
Federal Reserve Hoard at Washington hud a conference with the Mayor,
the Comptroller and the Solicitor ot the city of Philadelphia.
1 : These ofllcera exiiresseil themselves as in heni'tv Hi'mnnthv .villi ilia
L alms of the committee and stated that at a mutually convenient date
they would return to Washington and ro over with the committee, item
ty Hem, the entire city budget of many millions, with n view to brlnulnir
' the city's capital expenditures Into line with tho committee's policy.
a report given out by the committee snows that from January VI up
to March 28, Inclusive (although Its organization was not perfected until
arty In Februaryi it has given final disposition lo borne 157 Issues.
"Out of a total submitted (exclusive ot refunding operational nf
ii 18.513,910, approval was expressed by the committee as to $46,334,910
tftr ' ft J.3 UPP eenll nnH taiinT.-m-nl ittnu nvni-nccd ..'11. rnulinil1 In on E-n nnl
,(S9,Tper cent) In addition three applications for a total ot $2,800,000 were
KjfWbmltted Informally to the committee nnd postponed for tho period of
vae war. The committee Is collecting data from the various districts with
tMWct to applications upon which postponement has been secured
fatally "
WV Oil, Mining and Industrials Profitable
I A welkknovvn curb broker, with extensive ofilces In the Ileal Estate
jost Building, remarked yesterday that nubile opinion regarding lovv-
iplytd rnlnlng, oil and Industrial shares as traded In on the New York
Curb market has recently bee.n very favorable, as a great many of these
enterprises llave nt only proved to be profitable Investments, but are
ftf? rWrded as big factors In assisting this country to bring Its resources
W Dear n the great conflict. Care, however, he remarked, must ha exer-
thejj on" the part of the public before making selection of these low
;w securities as an investment medium, as there are a great many
IUe9 Of I'll-tnall. tin .A.flt .1,1. Inl. n ..A in..',, ..Ail .,,ltl, t,n LAA,,llna ,.,.
M, '- ---j .... .iiviiv .i ...ii mc .uttiitscu ..lit. tin? Dcuuuca .ill
tte Xew York curb that have already demonstrated their worth, as well
sji others which hold great pr,omlso for Investors who participated In the
wmga of companies which undoubtedly have verv bright futures.
hri aked for an Illustration of these statements this broker said that
Wnst low-priced stock offerings which have received the light of
fi'WUy on account ot their flagrantly deceptive character there are
awwrous issties which have had their Inception on the curb and which
SNl firat brought out sold ai ridiculously low prices, such as Majestic
jswea tympany, which sold from a low of 12 cents to $2 per share In
rfoifn ear,-the Ioullana Consolidated, having ranged trpm 12 cents
L tt-BO per ohare Jn thirteen months, and Butte Copper and Zinc, which
l'? period of fifteen months ranged from $2 per share to $21. In the
IWpper group there is Ray Consolidated, which ranged from $3.50 per
Fth .V" '27.50. Miami Copper, which ranged from $4.50 to $29; Insplra--vfttk
P Pr' 'rom 's 'P 2-60- as weI1 a numerous other copper stocks
LnlCh COUld hA nnmeentp.H Tallllt mi Ilia ..It nrnttn ha ntlnl.J I,.
milree Hefinlncr. which went from 11.8714 In 111 nee HhArnMnuMa .'.f
(Wyeari itn,i.. An ..i.i.i. j j . io . . i on i
.rr "i. wii. vniifuii auYunueu iiuiu a uciua u ft.ou per snare;
-..J? Oil, at 37U cents, advanced to IS In four minths. ete. In Dm
K!1 llBt ych 8tocUli RB tne Aetna Ex;plQslves, Wright-Martin.
n"!. Arms. Car T Irrl.t nn,l rr...,o and IT Hlaiir.ial.ln ara ol.lbl.
r- , 1 7 '" -a-. -,.- u...i m..u -, .j. m.vu...u..'( m.v a.iiiviii(i
u. vj.w or securities which have been quoted at low figures for a ahort
Trucks and Trailers Hauling Structural Steel from Camden, N. J., to Washington, D. C, for the Government
r
Patriotism
Plus Business
Judgment
Patriotism suggests relieving
the railroad facilities of all
short-haul shipments. Good
business judgment suggests
Motor Trucks and Trailers
as a patriotic investment,
because they have demon
strated their fitness to meet
the situation.
"YOU CAN PULL
MORE Than YOU
j
TROY TRAILER
FULTOft TRUCK
SEE OUR
EXHIBIT AT
Atlantic City
Auto, Show
Garden Pier
March 30 to April 6
THE FULTON TRUCK CO.
of Philadelphia
32G North Broad St.
Phone prill 33SG Kjie '.'!.TI
Figure Present
Delivery
Costs
Then look into the subject of
Motor Trucks and Trailers
as an economical factor and
a power for bigger business.
They have proved them
selves to be profitable on
the long haul as well as the
short one.
DUPLEX
Four-Wheel Drive
will do mice as muili vvrik as
any two-wheel drive truck of
equal capacity at a i-avlng of
33 1-3', on tlies and Kasollne
Let us piove It.
B. L. P. MOTOR CO., Inc.
llroml snil hprlmt Harden Street.
WINTHER
I TO 7 TON CAT.CITV
Heavy Duty, Internal Gear
MOTOR TRUCKS
Economy : Stability i Efficiency
A Mlntltrr tor Kierv 1 runttiinrlatlun
Need. )-t Uh DruiuiiMratf.
Terwilliger Equipment Co.
2013 Market Street
rtione. Locust 1914
w
I J!
1 F-a wl $(M1$ TIP irja 1 -
KfllHUfir HSIIM !
't
M
day MOTOR FREIGHT
NIGHT SERVICE
BETWEEN
NEW YORK and PHILADELPHIA
Efficient
Overnight
Service
Rate
Low
TOc
per Receiving "Station
100 to
lbs. Receiving Station
A New Departure in Motor Truck Delivery
OBERHOLTZER PHILA. & NEW YORK EXPRESS CO., Inc.
MAIN OFFICK. 2G11-29 N. REESE ST., PHILADELPHIA. PA.
J'HIH. rill.K.IIT TTION i;v hlK ritr.lUHT STATION
SHI I -SO . . M-M W. lMh Ht.
IMionr.! Ken. 113ft. Park 14. I'hunt-N: FAUIlAfiVT j-07
p w w mm fv
tmmnm4n,m
Philadelphia Motor Transportation Co., Inc.
A Complete Motor Truck Transport
Service Between
Philadelphia, New York, Baltimore
and Intermediate Points
WE HAUL ANYTHING ANYWHERE
Our entire fleet are new Six-Cylinder Hercules Stegcman Trucks,
therefore.
THEY GET THERE WITH YOUR SHIPMENTS
rmiiA. orrin: ni:v yoiik opvirn
162729 BRANDYWINE ST. 222 LAFAYETTE ST,
I'linne Poplar 1)100 riione Sprlnc 37H0
TO PHILADELPHIA BUSINESS MEN
I ii m at vour service vvitli an unsurpassed
ntolur freight service between
NEW YORK, and PHILADELPHIA
FLEET OF 50 5-TON TRUCKS
PIERCE-ARUOW. PACKARD AND WHITK
.'rite me immediately concerning Bhipments either way.
You'll like my "on-the-job" ptompt and efficient service.
JAMES J. :'?" 313 E. 127th St.
McAVOY "ms NEW YORK
nnimmur rj'J '" JL 4J- " '-' "-" '.V.'l.'J! LJL?." "ZUTT
Worm Drive Trucks
Yz, Va and lJA Tons
W. J. DOUGHERTY
1845 North 19th Street
I'liim. Illmuonil 33'j
"Matter of the Load on any Road"
Heal ei.onoin in found in tlie
trucl. tlit will stand the
Kruehi.c (rrinU not for one or
two vearB, buf foi eight ten
anil i v en fifteen t-aii of
Mead eerv Ice The Master In
Juit hucIi a MucK
2 3 Yi, 5 Tont Immediate
Deliveries
Larson Oldsmobile Co.
231-33 North Broad St.
DIRECT TO NEW YORK DAILY
QUICKEST SAFEST CHEAPEST '
MOTORTRUCK FREIGHT SERVICE
I neiiunled riti.pmeiit ba.-l.ed hi i apalile organization Klves jou n positive
giimantee nf nniipt nml xafe deliverv
ARROTT & FAUNCE, Inc.
SERVICE
NEW YORK
52 BROADWAY
. Mnln ill ill. I.iiiie llUtnuce. l'lilla., 143
(OM'lltl IN .oi.iciti:i
PHILADELPHIA
DREXEL BUILDING
riiiiiien. I.uiiilianl '
TI.VIH
ltttl
llMt.
hltl.
tljV'1i and' subsequently attracted great attention by advancing:
Zi timer levelc, .
iVl'-n-.ne,up the ejurb securities nUuatlqn, this broker saldf "A great
v P thf SO COncprnn linvn matArlallv ntr1.1 Ihn rmintrv In itiA titiiliin.
M metals, oils, etc. and have opns.deru.bly aided In the manufacture
'ot vital necenlty In aidlnB tho country during the war. but, as
'J'l'ltCd, crc.it corn must lin xeru,jiei1 bv the investor1 In maklnir
iCtlon betU'eall RIVIIrllliiM ..f .!.! .VinnililAt. "whlpR hnVA Ailr! unllv
rwiaio wvrth as dlstlneuUhed from, the meritorious ;hu,s.M
. ? An
Increase
In Business
Is a present condition in
most lines. And we must
maintain the pace to provide
money as well as material
for the great work now
before us. Motor Trucks
and Trailers conserve man
power, yet assure a broader
capacity for your business
at minimum cost.
THE WONDER TRUCKS
AT HOG ISLAND
mi: mxittios ni' tiii:
i;vii:u(ji:m'Y ixi:kt tnnr.
, isnn Trucks offer the real Hoiutlon
f,ir MIUK hautlne problems too. Dtmon.
iration at your convenience
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
ACASON MOTOR TRUCK
SALES CO.
4835 I1KIIWN STIIKKT
riionen, llel. 00t, We.t 9J
TROY
TRAILERS
INCREASE
MOTOR TRUCK
EFFICIENCY
A
"Good Roads"
Movement
Is no stronger than the
weight of numbers behind
it. Good roads are neces
sary today just as Motor
Trucks and Trailers are
essential in your business.
Now is an ideal opportunity
to add your interest to the
movement by the installa
tion of Truck and Trailer
equipment.
You Should Determine lo Learn Today Exactly How MOTOR TRUCKS and
TRAILERS Can Benefit You. These Dealers Arc Ready to Analyze Your Problem.
United Motor
EXPRESS
Dalli) Local Service
Phila. Phila.
& &
Trenton Pottstown
Receiving Stations
6 S. 4th St., Phila.
220 Market St., Phila.
MOTOR FREIGHT
DA1LY (NEW YORK and
serviceIphilaDELPHIA
6 ton Whit. ml Plerce-Arrow Truck
Te olleet and drllver anynhera In th city.
nilJLJtLE COIII'ORATIOX
RECEIVING STATIONS
419 Market Street
lorl,.lJ?!,d. A. P.trl 1 WaahlnstMi at.
I'hlluUelohla New lark
I'HONK Tlor.A BOM
Motor Freight Service
ro
Newark & New York
OBT Ol'R RATKS KIRST
Winston Trucking Co., Inc.
20S lawyer"' IIuildinR
NKWARK. N J
TRANSPORTATION
THE
PROniiEM AND TOPIC
OV THE HOUR
Hamilton J. Branagan
Wit Hoke A our I'rcblema.
Blotor Truck Haullnf
Contractor
TIJIK CONTIlAtlH NOLICITES
Trucks for All Purposes
3954 Elser St., Phila.
Rail Tioga ?D70 Kev North C334.A
Nlalit ntione Tloaa 3455-VV and 4183
MOTOR
TRUCK
HAULING
LOCAL
AXD
LONG
DISTANCE
1, :. 3U 0 Ion sUk,
hodtea Ntw fqulomtnt,
ExDrlencJ iirnrrs
GOSNAY
eiprtaa and duni
CRictcni aarvlca.
rii,
S. E.
I'ret.on SOU
IBS Iineatlar At.
.... rAinnncn Mrt-rr, ti,i..
niv,rv-c.Vuirr t.u muiun ihuv.iv
, HAULING
,, , BIG
' Everything wmall
. IIEAVV
Lonc and Short Distances
Ually, Weekly, Montlilu or
Yearly Contracts
RICHARDS. KELLY CO.
I atolrlS Laom.t.r; Ave,
DAILY
SERVICE
NEW YORK
PHILADELPHIA1
I II'. la loads ot 10,000 lb, ran
riitlr handled dlrrrt la detiki
nun rum praieeiea Br
anranre
elT Tinrk l'lion
KraDklii 1J-J3
I'hlU I'lione Vlarkel 4S IS
ROSOFF
I35N.6TH.ST.IM.A.'
CMUNCM tvl;tfT MY.
We. Ovrcom ""Eiahwgoat
U TO flTON MOTW tVOB
-' ls 'Ul.ft"
JAS. J. ROONEY ,
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