I .iWf-.,w. ft? 1 : r ("Smi? i I' T I II I I I"! ." I IP K l m- fX '.. i.3 tv s:i?nocri ni? wlii? otdcitt STOCK INVESTORS ARE SHY, THOUGH CHEERING WAR NEWS BUOYS MARKET'S UNDERTONE Financial Men Note Inclination to Refrain From Activ ity Until Real Purpose of German Movement Is Revealed Gossip of the Street XJHOKERS say that, notwithstanding the favorable war news yesterday, there was an Inclination by Investors and .others to hold off for a few lays at least until It can be definitely determined whether or not the Oer man army Intends presslns Its attacks further. Many bankers and brokers have remarked that the attacks of the last few days may be only feints to cover more desperate drives yet to come. It would seem, however, that the Allle3 are prepared at every point and that the element of sur prise which Is necessary to a successful attack Is wantliiR. Every one says that a counter-stroke by Generalissimo Korh which would drive the Germans back would send prices of stocks on the ex changes skyrocketing. But nothing of this kind Is regarded as Imme diately probable, as It takes several days after such a drive as that of Monday to determine conditions. Early War Ending Discredited There was n.ulte a Rood deal of discussion In the financial district yesterday over a dispatch from New York which appeared In some'of the mornln-r papers, to the effect that one ol the leading exporting corpora tions In the United States had received a cable from Its London ngent advising It not to make marine Insurance contracts at prevailing high rates on overseas tonnage beyond the first of the jear, ns the opinion was held In London banking and commcjclal circles that the Allies would be lctoilous and hostilities would cease before that date. The dispatch further stated that for the reason the Information was given in the greatest confidence the name of the corporation was withheld. The opinions expressed by leading bankers and brokers on this sub ject ranged all the way from liming heard the icport tome time ago to "German propaganda." One well-known downtown banker who is in close touch with the leading financieis in Wall street as well as In this city said that for .some time past he had heard the same time limit for the end of the war mentioned by several friends of his who are In 'touch with certain international bankers, who. if any one in this country would have inti mate knowledge nf the internal conditions In Germany, both political and economic, they would. He remarked that the information had come to him also In t-everal Indefinite ways, and even yet he hardly knew whether to attribute the matter to German propaganda or to believe, on account of its source, to hne a basis In fact. The end of the war'. In his 'opinion, will not come from n military lctory. but will be forced by the political and economic necessities of the Central empties. He also said he had 1 datives in Washington who were In the army and in war councils there and who contended the war would continue for two years yet, but he welshed their opinions as those of soldiers, who studied the matter from a purely militaristic standpoint, and therefore overlooked the more itnpoitaut political standpoint. Still another banker, who has been close enough to the actual front as to be compelled to wear a! steel helmet for protection, said: "The war will end. In my opinion, when We hae 'licked the Ger mans twice not once, mind you. Nor do 1 mean by that bringing them to a standstill, as has been done already. I mean they must be licked good and hard twice, and that means a lot of fighting yet. As for any diffeienee between the military and political conditions in Germany, there is none the military Is the political party. "The whole country Is under martial law," he1 continued, "and every man who is not In the field Is making munitions or doing some other war work for the military. Freedom of expression does not exist, and thoi-e little outbursts which come occasionally from some one are quickly throttled if they get too troublesome. Only when the rank nnd file in the army waver and begin to wabble In their Ideas will there bo any hope, except through two good whippings two of them," he repeated. A number of others in the financial district hoped the news would prove true, but a majority did not think it possible. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS GRAIN AND TLOUR WHEAT Receipts. .in.4sn busheli Of ferings light Quotations, car lots. In ex port e,eator. Uaw-mment standard Inspec tion standard pricts No 1. red winter, I2..10; No 1. nortneru nprlng, $- 3': No. 1. hard winter. IJ.3J, Uu 1, red winter, garlicky. SU..17. No L. red winter, $2 30: No. 2. northern rprlng. L' .10; No. J. hatd winter, I2.3tl: No 2. led winter, garlicky, L 34: No 3. red n Inter, IS.a-', No 3. northern. 2 32. No -3 lurrt winter. 12.32: No a, red u Inter, garlicky. 12.311. CORN Receipts. 11,11) bushels. Supplies were small and the market ruled rm. though qulot Quotations: Car lots for local trade No 2. ellow, J1.SS02, NO. -3. itllow. tl 07?l SS OAT8 Receipts. 1.1. .17 buim-la. The mar ket waa quiet but steady Quotations: No. 2, white. Mt'4J80e. standard white. KB NS'4 No. 8. white. S4$Kflc, No. 4. white. 87SSc. LOUR Receipts, no libls. and 4.4.18,219 Iba In sicks 'the market was quiet be cause of the verv limited offerings Quo tations: To afrhe, per 100 lbs . packed In Pfi-lh. sacks Winter' wheat, new. 100 psr cent flour, til infill. Ml. Kansas wheat, new. 100 per cent flour. I1I.!I1HI.7.V coring wheat, old, 100 per cent flour. Ill 33 11 7.1. RYE FLOt'R Was qutet and unchanged. We quote gt I10HJ11 per bbl., In sacks aa to quality. PRpVISIONS The market ruled Arm. with a fair Job bing demand. Ttio following erc the quota tions: city beef. In sets, smoked und air dried. 4.1e: western fceef. In seta, smoked. 43c: city beef, knuckles and tenders, smoked and alr-drled. 4c: western beef, knuckles and tenders, smoked. 4c: beef hams, $43: pork, famll. $.1311.13; hams. fi. l cured, loose, 20'i'9:imc: do. skinned, looae, 20 80c: do. do. smoked. SlWSJc: other hams, smoked, cilyiured, a11 1 brand and average, 30iM2Wc; hams, smoked, western, lured, 30HT.124e: do twlleil. boneless, 4.1c; picnic, thoulders. S. P cured, loose. 'J.Vic do. smoked. 24' c. bellies, in pickle, aci ordlng to average, looBe. 3.'c: breakfast buion, aa to brand and average, city cured, 41jj breakfast bacon, wr stern cured, 41c; lard, western, refln'd SOravOHo, Urd. pura city, kettle rendeied. 2ii??2Slic. REFINKU r-UGARS Demand waa fair and the market ruled Arm under light offerings. We quote on a basis of 7.30c for fine granulated DAIRY PRODUCfS CHEESE The market ruled Arm. with de mand readily absorbing the limited offerings, following are quotations. New ork, whole milk. fnc, fres.i. 234c; spedala hlgner; Nuw lurk, whulo-inllk. fair to good, fresh, 24(4 23c. Wisconsin, whole-nilik. fancy, .'alio Wisconsin, whole-milk, fair to good. 211 tfr2.1cv BCTTEre Demand continued good and the market ruled rm unner iigni receipia. u tatlons: Solid packed creamery, extra. 43c hlrh-scorlns kooiI, 44Rc; extra firsts, iiU - AUtfi Hot Kfifir sttHinds. 4142 fenwi- brands rtt nrlnta Jobbings at . H' f. .. . wl-. ... iin file tn trnnA nt Jllffa749p. "V.'V"""-? '""-. ?' .!.." "a(7. j' -.i Kulisi wtrp mcaiy wnn a iir uriiuim for ne atock. Wb finite: Free, taaea. near by- rata, il. uiiffi1 i.i.-h per Bi.iwniu . current receipts. $12.00 per caae: western extra firsts, I12.li(0 13.20 per i: flrata. $12.(10 per rase; faiul seleited eggs were Jobbing at 4Uir.Hu per dozin. POULTRY LIVE Choice stock met vlth fair sale at quoted rntca. Quotations: Fowls. S73Ko; spring chickens, not Leghorns Weighing 1 j2 Iba. upleir. 42e44c; weighing lCrlVa lbs. apiece. SKOIIsc, While leghorns, according to alse. MiTiUlv: roosters. '.'. fS7r; ducks. Peklu 2ST3c: do, Indian Runner, 2H8f2Tc; guineas. vper pair $1 S.lft 1.4.1; plgeoim. pld. per pair. 40G43ci do, oung. per pair. 21 DRESSED TOULTRY Waa Arm. with supplies cleaned un We quote. Fresh killed fowls. In bills., fancy, dry-picked, funcy aclecled. ,37c. welgnlns 4 lbs and oer uplete. KOVic, smaller alxes, 83ailc; old roosters. uo-plckeVI, S8c! aprlng ducks, Long Island, .ISts-IM-: squabs, tier uoien. white, vvelzhlnir 1112 lbs. per dozen, tV I-.2.1. do, weighing lift HI lis lr Joen. $i7.3ii; du. weighing 8 lbs. per doxen. il II an; do. welshing 7 lbs. per dcxen. $4.0W lit dark, weighing 0ip, lbs. per dozen, Jig 4; dark. $1.3UU2.3u, small and No. 2. 1V 2. SO. FRESH FRUITS Peaches and tantaloupea of tine quality were well cleaned up and firm. Other de scrlptlons ahowed tittle change. Quotations: Apples, new, perl hamper, .10cWl.V; Kche.jOeorgla. iwt ll.baaket carrier Hello of Ueorgla. $2T3.73; Elberta. 2..1I)B4: do. nsnpelu nee bushel baaket. IL'fe.1.Ml: lemona par box. $4 611: oraugea. (Jallfornla. per box, I.1..10O8! ruiefiult, per box. I44D3: pine- avplea. Porto Illco. per crate, $2tT.1i do. Florida per crate. IstTB: do, Cuban, per 7.18.1: rhrrrlea. California, per box. crate $2 11-' "J: do New York, per -lb. baaket. .tSeaFil'. arirlcota. California, per crate, $-' ! 1'I.W: cantaloupes. Arlxona. per standard -- aa IVfkAJ f , .1n Arizona. Mr Deny . !' (tAAa K. ji.t .! neH Sal tV' SZo Iaal3:'aaV.t:allfornla. ne'r atandard L:aiiKorni. per ptmr 1 ' 7.1CPI1.21. do. North Carolina, rer standard crate, r. .-urns, no, .-vortn Carolina, per pom irate l.7.if.ii0. watermelons, southern, per ion. $2.1 Willi) du southern, rer carload. 117.19300 VEGETABLES Demind was onlv moderate hut Prices generally ruled steady. Quotations White Cotatosa. .orioiK and Knerern Shore per bl No 1 $4C3; No 2. $2.21'1 2.1. white potatoea. South Carolina and North Carolina, per bbl. No. 1. f.1i8'4.7n: No. 2. II.7A0 2.10; white potatoea. Jersei, per 'bushel basket -No. 1. Alcfrll. No. 2. 40fi)ii.ic: weet potatoea. Jersey per hamper No I, 2 BOfiB, No- 2 $1.2.1111 73: cucumhera. Nor folk, per bbl.. $l.2.1r2..V; onions. Texaa. per crate $1,304S2, do. Jersei, per H -bushel basket, 1 f? 1. to. do Jersey, white, per bushel hamper. $2.2302.30, do. California, per 100-lb. bag. $2 .1rtr.i s, do. Kentucky, per 100-lb bag, $3 2.1 3 .In, mushrooms, per lb.. 20t?50c. LOCAL MININFG STOCKS TONOPAH STOCKS Rid 37 e,. .20 04 ....r.. .01 10 OS 08 1.00 Ask ,r.9 .22 .00 .OH .12 .07 .10 1.00 Jim Butler MaiNatnara .. .. Midway Mltpah. Extension Montana Northern Star . . . Rescue Kula . West End ..... .. OOLDKIELD STOCKS Atlanta 0.1 Hlue Bull 01 liooth i nj Dlamopdneld O R 01 Daisy 01 Kewanaa ', .03 Oro 01 Sandstorm Kendall Ol Mlver Pick 02 MISCELLANEOUS Arizona United in Nevada Wonder , Tecnpa Mining 17 .04 ,112 .04 .02 .OJ .04 .0.' .02 04 .11 u HI A gulder-of-boys for morn than a century and a half, Qermantown Academy real izes the fresh Impetus and the powerfully urgent call of the world crisis. To meet this call ns completely as possible In the schoolroom and on the field I' the aim or Germantown Academy Thorough col. lege prepara tion. M 1 1 Itary , Training dom inated by gym Klmlergarten naslum work, (or boya and Army setting; girls 4 and 5 "1 e x e r c Isea jearaotd. All and military day school drill keep boya' for 1st Pri mary, Dili and Upper 6lh Forma. lit for possible future call. Write the Head Master. Mr. Samuel K. Ou bourn, M. A.. for catalog, A I a o .arrange for personal In terview. 15th yeaV opens In September, I til re.-rrar-s i"""sMsssMsMBMsMsMslssMl LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS Chlca-. Julr. IT. HOC19 HerelnM, IS. poo (wirt: left over. lo.:,U head. ' Meet Klnoa steady. .V lower; nthera, 10c to pe lotver than veatenlaj'a clone. Top. SIR an, hulk, I17.40CMS.-Jn; buli-hers heavy. Il7.sr WIN.I.-,, narklrw heavy. 117 l.lWlT.nn; lljltt hoa-a. ' lis Kiwis .1.1. pigs. 11791?.". rough, till !MI1T 10. I CATTLE nrtdrln. In nnn hrad. Slrnntt. fleers, selling, tin un. atrnnf- and arthe; ethers and 'hutchera cattle alow, about stead) , calves, stronc, 8HKBP Iterelrte. Minn head Top weet ern and native lamhs. 118.30. Plttshnttth. July 17 HCK1S Herelnta 1..0O head. Kteadv. Heavies. 1R.1o(71h 'J,, hjnvv yorkers. lis 7nr1 5. Unlit jorkera, , SHEEP AND I.AMHS norelrls. -.'00 head Steady. Top eheep, US. top lamb, Ms An, CAI.VKS Kcielntf, 125 head. Slesdjr. Top, $18. Kat llnffaln. Julv 17 CATTt.I. - rte ccipls Son head. Market alou CAI.VCR Iterelpts. Mil head. Market alow and easier. $7f1S.Lr,i r few lis .10 HOOS necelpla. Mm head IMaa atendj, nthera atronjt Heavy, Il8..infl$.7.1. mixed. llR.pmats i',: vorkere. light orkers and Piss tistneil), rnunhs. Ilfttj HI 3.1 f staca. Iioff is .in. SIIEKP AND l.AMnS -Receipts, ".ml head Market easier for lamb and vearllnits ljimha lUWIS.riO: jearllnea llnff III. weth era. tnnoeil, eea. ISffU, mixed ahiep. $1.11? I :i ,10. . .,S!"",-,.ny,hB- JuI' " CATTLE Ho. eelpla flsnil head fHEEP Herelrta. OinO head. Cara. lis. HUGH Rarjje $17 lnff 17.C.1. Kansas fltr. Julv 17 felnla IS nnft hnB.i ,.,,.- -CATTLE Re- l.'i,.P5r',!lM'',p"'- nn"n "" fl'l-en cents n '-.hl'l-.er. llnnr- 1ilr,1 4n SHLLP Receipts, 4nnn head Steady. Natural Ttcotme Ylclrl Two Billion llarrl.bnrir. July 17. Pennsylianla's !nS,'!L,u! fr".nl natural tesources dining 131 1 Is calculated by Colonel Honn P. I llrmmfnrr rf (hU 1.. ,.. , i - -;: - ." ,- .i,. in nine- uppn I worth nearly J2.tl00,0nn,Oflp. in n com- . i, ., --.-, v-..". """."".-. iii ii 1.-11111- (illation marie for the State legislative iih nunoiiK lor ling, he savs thcr. u ro . fi.O minerals found In Pennsvlvanla. lranj of which are prolltably mined. Yonnir lien anil Pnta rRr.rR,TioN rnn (oi.i.kiii-. xni. ri Sirilie nfnl Slile Hoard Kxam Huslnes-, Coureee. Shorthand. Ts rewriting. Rookkeeptns French. Pranlah IMattlnt llflte phon- or call RRO PKKP.MI TORl Sf'IIOdL Tlroad nnd rherr; Streets AI.I.KNfOWX. r.. Allentown Preparatory School Preps rea bos for leading colleges and unhersltles. Hlsh atandirds K build inus bVeclai department for boa over 10, A.hletic teams. Lame campus and gmna slum Tern a S400. Catalu'i on renuett. wiiii " ',.' En'"" .v1" i't"'..;o, William II. Ree.e. Principal. Mlenton. r.. I.I.XMlVI, p.. r VILLANOVA Apprnrea ot ii. b. war pept. ss afnadard terhalcnl school. Krctllent courses In -'1tI1. Llcetrtcal and Mschnnlcsl Ens.neer ing. r,raduntrs eligible for Commissions in Engineering corps. Great used for men trained In these branches. Classical, commercial and registered pre-raedlrst roursea. Prep. School. For eat'g Dog TO. ttST.J.J.Detn. 0 S.A.. Pros., VIllttoTa.Pa. ;.n,,......,,.,,,,,,,..m,,,,m,,; HTAVNTON. V.I. Staunton Military Academy Only floternm't Honor Arademr In South Lnrgcst private neademy In the East. Hujs from 111 to 'JO veara old prepared fir the Unlvfaltles Ooernment Acad emies or business, 0mnaslum. swimming pool and alhletlo park. New $200,000 barracks. Cnargea. 1470 Tor catalogu address Col. W.M. II. KAPLE. Ph. D.. Frlnelpal, Utaiinton. Va. MBRCERinrnn. p.. i MERCERs 11 1 tRU ACADEMY offers a thor I ough phssk-al mental and moral training I for college or business Under Chrlst'n mas- I tera from the great unly. Loea. In the- Cum I I he-land Valley, one of -he most plcturesqus soon oi Amer rvew cvm Kquip mod Wrlta ' .,n.r S".1' .?5'."" A- ."""All.? l'" L"-". IX. H., Headmaster. Mercersburg ra. PKNNsm-Ko. r.t . rericlamen ffehool for Boya College Prepar atory, Music. Oratory. Ruslness. Agricul ture. All Athletics. Junior School for lounger boa. Catalogue. Oscar H. Krlehel, I. P.. Box 110, Pennsbnrg. Prnnstlranla. HWARTHMORK. PA. SWARTH.MORE PREPAItATORV M'HOOl, A school founded upon ahasl of truo sin cerity, well equJmed and initronbrd by fam ilies of the best class. Bnja are moulded for highest manhood and taucht the true ,nesn Ing of a useful life. A Friends' School, but patronage Is non--" ta'lin rVumnier eslon IV? (te for bklt.t "Tht Vtso'i ot Sicorfomora" A. H. TOMI.INr-ON, Headmaster. Dent. 120, r-wnrthmore, Pa. (11 mil's from Phlla ) Rni.. i-a. SPIERS SCHOOLnr. COUNTRY II Y AND HOURDIMJ offera a modern school to residents of phlla. and those In the vicinity of Old York Road. Jenklntolvn Huntingdon Valley also board In dept. Mnrk II. C. Spiers. Ileadmnnter. HARRlSBt'Rd, PA. jam'fiiburg Scnbcinv A Capital School ntiir a Capital Cltr A country school founded 178(1 Modern bulldlnca. iarff( ntnpui AiJvantnsea of mall claKr8 and Individual Instruction. Tnorouah rollipift preparation. Ratea S.00 to JftOO. Supervised athlttlci. Separata chool for younjer boa. Wa Invito closest Imestluitlon a personal ilslt If noKSIWe. Write for our cata lorua and plans nf new dormitory. New Junior school hulldlna will bs open for Beptembar term Address ARTIIIR K. I1ROWN. B. A., neadraastar KAl.TKRt'RC. PA. ' K1SK1MINETAH Nl'RINdS HCHOOL Prepares bojs for college or business. Close personal attention. Football and baae i ball fields, aolf. Tennis, New Oymnaslum. ? ...1,1. .uilmmlnv maaI ana hnailln bIa. Strong lonioetuhe teams Dr. A. II. Wilson. Jr.. Pres.. SalUharg. Pa. NA7.ATir.TII. PV NAZIRETII. HALL MILITARY At'AHKMY ivaiaretn. va. r irounaea ma. Senior and Intermediate grades. Hoys 11 to 18 vears. Supervised athletics Modern military training. Catalog. Address Box 163. nr.Tiii.r.iir.M. r,. Hillary M. A.. Headmaster llethleliem. Pa. nKT.i.r.roxTE. pa. BELLEKONTKACAnEMY Limited to 100 young men, 13 and up; athletic, field and gym.: mod. rates: catlog James P. Huahes A. M.t Headmaater. flellefonte Pa. HESOXAH. N. J. tAviaiftwaavwiwwiiiA Where chnracter, manliness and honor will be developed in your hoy through the Military System. Ho will be tnusht hoto to study noto to learn. Twelve tulles from Ph'la. The umal Academic. Spe cial and Bualneps Courses. A cataloB for the parent and for the bov, a book of views of Military nnd Athletic life. I 3 Dr. Charles H. Lorence, Prei. Maj. Clayton A. Snvder. Supt. BOX 412. WENONAH. N. J. k Me.Vie&V(MAaXNVNVAXVNV..VVA ULAHWTOWN ,n.j- T BtAIR ACADEMY V FOR BOYS '' BLAIRSTOWN, N. J. ite.iihr.it location. 1- miles front Dela ware Water Oap. 100-acre camoua and ad lelnlna firm. Perfect aoulpmanTr haai- ieeae btillng. Iluparviaaa atmetlca u a -3 it.1 v UMaili&lLwtW jfTljFluTH!ll nisftiJB ROADS SEEK MACHINERY Orders Pul Out Aggregate $7,000,000 for Increasing Shop Efficiency New York, July 17. Railroads are making a strong effort to Increase the cftlelency of their locomotive and car shops, and to this end they have put put inquiries for J7.000.00i) worth of machinery. The largest orders are com ing from the Pennsylvania Railroad for Installation In shops east of Pittsburgh. These tools will cost approximately $1,250,000. Kor Pennsylvania lines west of Pittsburgh purchases of $460,000 worth will be made. Baltimore and Ohio has Inquiries out for $615,000 worth of tools. Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Is in the market for $448,000 of machinery. Chesapeake and Ohio Is placing orders for 1361,000 worth of shop equipment. Chicago. Rock Island and Pacific Is asking for pilcea on $354,000 worth of tools. Illinois Central will purchase $53s00O worth of machines. New York. New Harn nnd Hartford has put out a, list of equipment required calling for expenditure of $470,000. Nor. folk and Western is placing orders for $275,000 worth, and the Santa Ke is In the market for $207,000 worth. Other raitrnaila hilvlnv chnn ..mil,, ,,.,, Nnclude the Oregon' Short Line, which will apenri jisii.unn; Michigan Central, $192,000; Northern Pacific, $120,000, Big Four. $70,000; Grand Trunk, $128. am); Hocking Valley. $107,000; Pela ware and Hudson, $30,000, and Long Island, $58,000. NEW YORK COFFKE MARKET New York. July 17 On the call In the coffee market this morning contracts were offeitd rather freely. th scarcely any demand In eildence. first prices showing declines of .1 to 7 points The only month traded In was December ihlrli sold al s 83, or six points below the pievlous close. i ... . . - , i.--".wirtj e C, ... ''J".'" 'rnln7 r.r".1'. '" ' " i w vVrYh .. ' " s L- Am"". ... . n n S .11 SI) .lermie, ... . . a 7n EDUCATIONAL Young .lien and flota HACKF.NStk. X. J. NEWMAN SCHOOL IIACKKNSU'K. NEW JERNKY A college preparatory boarding school for 00 $lf . Jfl:er Cathoilo auiplcea Small ilasses, IndMdual attention rtesldent chaplain JES8B ALBKRT LOCKE. LL. D . f resident of the noard of Trustees. C. E. DELBOS, Head Matter rRIM'KTON. N. 1. PRINCETON PREPARATORY srlioni. inn itnvs College prnirator for h)y 14 je,r and der: beautiful location, small classes: e- cellent lacuiiy- wen-equipped b illdlnas. 'ounds: eunenlBed nihltl..a 141 ' lame crnnnilt ' 'i '.tv?S. on -eoueji. , J. B. RNE, ;jj Princeton, N.J. , miiaier '"" '..-:. -..-. T..U mf.t t-Af.i.nwonn. n. j. M!F.l.nnN fllOOI.-ror boss 10 and up. 11' miles from NT ,-ilaloc. Add. Bog 14. ni'ervleiaLodiie. West P.nglewpnd, N J NEWTON. N. t. I Nentnn Arademt for hoa 11 tn .Modern Cafiilnff. equlpnient . Personal nltentlnn 0'iriss j-rintipai. not I. New ton. N J rKNNINr.TON. N-j The PENNINGTON SCHOOL llJiiKr; "drni JVnM- Jtfe'SAjKSE'tfa: Headmaster. Bos 70, Poimlnston. N. J. WAVNEsnoKO. VA. Fishbumc Military School Xew $100,000 Fireproof Equipment Treiiares for universities, business life. Diploma admlta to all tolleges. P.esultful mlUtary training. Beautiful, healthful situa tion. Every cadt participates In annual encampment at Grnttoea on Hhenandoah River. SOth jear. Small classes. Catalog. MaJ. MOhdAN II. HI l)(il. I"rla. Box 800. laneboro. Va. WCMIDTOrK. U. Massanutten Military Academy Inculcates finest home traditions of tha Old Dominion Healthful location In beau tiful Shenandoah Valley, 100 miles from Washlnstou. Prepares for college, technical schools and business Music, athletics. $23 nmi Dining Hall and Dirmltory. Limited ita 100 bos. Rates $400 Catalog on request. Howard J. flenrhoiT, A. M.. Headmaster PORT IIEI'OSIT. MI. TOME SCHOOL tfrtff. nnittiKXTnwy, y. j. Bordcntown MilitjtTy Institute Mental, moral. rh)fcal. mllltsry training Bordnfowneimth-plwr Nw Jersey. lartlh IVftaa THK IIOI.MAN HCHOOL, Jt04 Walnnl 8t. Girls ani (mall bos given data personal attention In vocational and cultural tralnlnv Klndfrtartsn to Senior Depts. S$lfex presslon, Volrn development. Pres' ding, Aut SailfiTelephons Korust 1SBS F.IUnhath TV. Bralar, A. B.. Prlnelpnl, Help Win the War and earn big pay while doing It. Thousands of men bava gone to the front. Their placea as expert Stenog. raphera. Bookkeeper a and Secretaries must be filled by you. Thla la your bit. Enter our school at once and qualify for a good position. Our Day and Night Classes are open all sum mer and you will be trained gulckly and made efflelent. Are yeu pa triotic? Prove It today. Banks Business College MS CHESTNUT STREET FRIENDS CENTRAL SCHOOL SYSTEM For T3 yeara a leader among acbools. Pre parea for College er Business. Reopens Ninth month 24th. Write for Year nook and ratea. John W. Carr.Ph.I).. 15th 41 Race 8ta.,Fhlla. SHORTHAND AND BO0KKET.P1NO flregg shorthand, tha esav. aoeedy system. Buslnesa courses. Day or evg. school!. Enroll any time. To meet tha heavy and Increaalng demand for young men und weman wlta effles and business training our classes will 0 Da continued nay ana evrninx tnru- out coming summer months. Call or "pl vrltt for partieulara and catalog pniiX ntiftiN'Ess colleob 10IT Chestnut Stmt Strayer's Business College Philadelphia's (.ref.et IluHlness Hrhoal Expert teachers. Modern equipment. Indi vidual advancement. 'horaes moderate. To. sltlons guaranteed. Hsy nnd Nlaht Classes. TOO KtudenU now attendtnrr, Knroll now. H01 Chestnut Street. Fhone. MalnuTSIII BIDDLE SCHOOL '"'r&ISrC 4BS1 WALNUT ST.. PHILA. neautlful home environment, beat dietary, defecta minimised by perfect method. Mon- tessorl method precedes general education. Punlls limited. No case hopeless. Booklet. ' languages IfSopif 1S4I CHESTNUT ST. Irlntrame on loth Ht I Tunua ?nv nn nnnux at ant tim r StlXMEX HUSINESS COURSE and. Touch Typewriting, rireair Hhnrthan n..hii..Bi.- T .. 1. ..Ih.. The Taylor School. 100? Market Street Teachers Wanted. Positions waiting. Free regiat'n for I'oltcce and Normal araduatea. Molern Teachers' Bureau. 100S Market SI, Hr.i.ivwonnvE. pa. Stuqaehsuina University SELINSflBOVE, PA. . Strong faculty. Excellent buildings. Ail aual expense 1800. Arts. Sciences. Muglo. Theology, etc. Catalog. CHArf. T. AlKKMf. P. p.. Pra.Ueat WILUAMSPORT. PA. DICKINSON SEMINARY P;! a lory. Elective courses. Co-ad Large cam. pus. I! gymus.. all athletics 1 4 so. Catalog. Address President. Bog K. Wllllamsport. Pa. TNPLANP. K. 1. MAsflaTUIIBST millAC VlaeUa. aMa asaaaawaiaaB nvwunia jfv a Ioe Many Thouitndt of Securities Harrlabnrg, July 17. Certificates of notification cohering lssca of many thousands of dollars' worth of securities by Pennsylvania electric companies h.v, been announced bv the. Public Service Commission. The Metr6p6lltan Rdlian Company, of Reading, sae notice of bond Issues aggregating $142,500; Prnn hanla JJtiirtles Company, Kaslon, $143,000 of equipment trust certificates, and $5S,000 of notes; Chester Valley Electric Company. Coatesville. preferred stock, $25,000 bonds $55,000; Penn Central Light and Power Companv, Al tnona, bonds. $29,000; Hamburg Gas and Electric Company, Hamburg, notes, $50,-000. Refined Sugars Unchanged New York, July 17. The lefined sugar remains unchanged with all local re fining Interests doing business on the basis of 7 60c, less 2 per cent for cash for fine granulated. Raws are un changed al .055c for 36 degree centrifugal. . PARCEL POST Leg Comfort Das'l 'I sairer frani rarlena retna. lies toga, enk knew, and lea or other leg troubles awall ankle which need constant, certain aupnort COl 1RI.ISR T.Arr.n btacbivo ivlll make vnu hapnv and , Throw way torturln elaitlc" nr irnupieaome pannasea and fnrsat lertroublea. Corllia Stock lnsa made to measure, without jlaitle.waar.far many month! Washable and santtarv.llg-ht and durable, rest only t2.t each or two for the same limb. fS.TS. and lou'd rladly pay much more for the support and ease. Call A be meaaured free, or wrlia fo- If-meaatirement blank No a Hours II to .1 dallv. Sat. 9 to 4 IVe also make aMo-olnat belts lelastle and nn-e1stle)to order. Pnna.t'orll MmhNpeclaltr Ca. 111-1io rilbert t..rhiu.,r. Suite 430. Bell Phane. Wal. Ml flnth Saves KINQtTWN. PA WYOMING SEMINARY A co-educatlonal school where bots and girts get a vision of the highest pur poses of life. Exceptional teachers In every dent College. Preparation, ffual-' ness. Mualc Art. Oratory and DomtatlQ Arts and Science. afllttary training. Uymmslum ana Athletic fields 74th fesr Endowed low rates Wrlta for catalog. Address 1.. 1.. Sprain. D, D., Treeldent. Klngatow. Tm. BKADINO. rA. Schuylkill Seminary A If t W t i ieaaing junior college ' .Preyar.torv ?nd Junior College ecu?.. a for i all colleges and unlveraltlea. Co-ed. elsailcal. commercial must' elocution and domestlo sclenre, Rates i,H7H Oitalua on reouest. Ki.1. iv,itlir..-v P. TP.EI.. M. A.. D. D., PreaMent WEST CHESTER. PA. WEST CIIEHTER STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Both Sexes I'.'Zd to an O M I'hillns Prin DEVON. PA. ACERWOOD TI'TORINfl st HOW, for sllghtlv retarded ch'ldren Open all vear. Mlsa DBVEREUX. Box P, Devon. Pa. MANASSAS. VA. EASTERN COLLEGE ggg. Co-ed. near Washington. D. C. Degrees granted; aM courses. Prep firhool. Rate tliu Catalog. Dr. H. V. Rood. Pres. Bag A. Voang Women and filrla Women's Vocations taught in special courses for die tib'ant, social workers, costume designers, private secretaries, story tellers, dressmakers and milliners. Full details in Catalog M-43. Phane Diamond 611 TEMPLE UNIVERSITY Broad St. below Berks I Philadelphia JEXKINTOWN. PAr HEECHWOOD SCHOOL tine.) For voung womeji. Widely practical and cultural preparatory college departments. Music. Art. Domestic Srlenee. Secretaryshla, Normal Kindergarten 8ulmmlng pool. Ath. letlc field. A.KTress Boy 415. M. H Reassr. Ph. P.. Prelilent. Jenklntoirn Pa. QK INB .PA. JHHK .MARjH.U.L'S SCHOtJI. EOR C.IRLei; nor and Banrillng Dent. Oak Lane. Pa. SWARTHMORE. PA. Mary Ijren Behoel for Cllrla A home sehooh.' ol. prep., household arts. gen. On. couraee We flrenroof bldaa. All nutdnne ee.iui.Tee Catalog Address Bog HIP. Swarthmora. Pal lTKIT CHESTER. PARR. DARLINGTON SEMINARY FOR OIRI.S. M WEST CHESTER. PA. Located on a AO.acre eatula In P.nn..l. nta'g most beautiful farming country. Lan guage. Art, Music. Expression. Arte and trails ana nome-maiung toursag. wollagg Preparation n wun ccrtincata privileges. Box 410. CHRISTINE FAAS BTE. Prln. t-aiaiog. L1TITZ. PA. Linden Hall Seminary A girls' school since 1748. Acsdemlc. College rrtp. snQ c Gymnasium Prep, and Special Courses. .Sep. Jr. Dapl, ST. F. tt. STENflEL. .trtine. um, v.bi.IOC. Ha Prln. no loa. Lltlfg ra. CHAMnERSBURO. PA. PENN HALL CHAMRERSBTJRfl. PA. Collega Preparatory. Modern Ian. nirla' fuage and special tourses certificate prlvl- leaea. jvoom. VTitn private pain, new gyf naslum ana swimming pool. Rates, foot), Cataloi Atlant le City. Wprk .continues uninterrupted, rrnnlc 8. Maglll. A. M.. Prln., tiXi Wl Aon NEWARK. DEL. Women's College of Delaware To women desiring a liberal education under Ideal conditlona of home life, tha wom en' College of Delaware offers unexcelled opportunities at extremely low cest. Situat ed In a beautiful and healthful region, one hour from Philadelphia. For catalog write te Miss WINIFRED . ROBINSON, Deaa. Newark. Delaware. I.CTHERVILI.E. MP. r -Maryland College 1 laos gun nuNE Ills Co leg. Preparatory ir"Yeare- History t'olleg. , , Girls from 3.2 statea pomeatlc Science llO miles from Bait Agirea. Psldent R.C.u... P. WAWHINflTON. P. C. f aul Institute .?' MOT S Sir.ei.N.W. LnL WasWBSlon'O'C. , 0Ms RSgulsr High School and College Preparatory Course. Special Certificate Courses j The Art. Journalism, Short Story Writing. Kia dsriartan Normal Training, Domestlo Sel ene Buslnesa Courae, Parliamentary Law, Mr. Nanette B. rani. IX.B.. PrteUejet. Author ot "Paula Parliamentary Law'.' Poal iailtlul. Caoalanaiia al Psalw Park. Atlaatl Cily. W. J.. July lit. ALI.ENTOWN. f A. CwkrXmt cESr&,?'& p'lHitHrftiaBS' PUBLIC SAL Orenstein and Koppel Arthur Koppel Registered Under the Law nf the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania a .J Orenstein-Arthur Koppel Compa Notice is eiven hereby Custodian, duly aonointed. jrresa known as the "Trading executive orders issued in pursuance thereof, and particularly by virtue of the autBt vested in me bv the Executive order issued bv the President on the 15th dav of June.' 1 teen hundred and eitrhteen. to the conditions hereinafter nmra KiiIIimm n 4-L -...H..l-.: ...-v. uuiiuniK "i me vjienot.ejii"fiiiiui rvupijci vuuipaiij' bl sylvania, at 3 o'clock P. M., on Thursday, the fifteenth day hiiu cignieen, tne touowing property, to wit : All and alnsular the properly, real and per.-nnal. tangible and IntanslMe, rightB. tlllea, interr.t effect and bp- ". "' overj- Kino ana oe.crlntlon MnatSOeVCr. uh.r.M.I.. atmat.ft tn the t nlted States of America, aa de nnrd In the -Tradlne: With the Enemy Act (excluding, however, account" and notes receivable, rlalma. choe In action, money. caih and deposita tn bank), and all incident and appur teimncCR thereto belonging- tn or owned possessed, held and enjoved bv. In the name of, or for, or on behnlf of the following nnd each of them, namely Orenstein and Koppel-Arthur Kop pel Aktlrnsreellschaft. regl. tered under the laws of the Com mons ealth or Tennavlvanla as Orenateln-Arthur Koppel Com pany Koppel Land Companv Heaver Connecting: Ttatlroad Com pany. Koppe Water Companv Pennsylvania Car and Manufactur ing; Companv Orenstein-Arthur Koppel Company, a corporation of Pennsylvania ' Vnlversal Hallway Products Com pany Koppel Kales Company Including; without restricting the gen erality of the foregoing descriptions the following, to wit: The buildings known as the erecting Jhnp, machine shop, forge shop, car shop, woodworking ahop, track shop, power hulldlng. works office building, and central office building, and other hul'.dlngs helonglng to the aforesaid companies, or any of them, at Koppel. Bepver countv. Pennsvlvanla: together with all ihe machinery, boilers, appli ance", tools and enuipment located In the raid buildings and at the nlant of the said company at the said place; all tracks, sidings and cars; all thf light structural steel, flaw, round and p'ate Iron, castings, car wheels, brake wheels, rail, storage battery truck", holts, rivets, finished cars, miscellaneous lumher and supplies and raw slock : all finished, unfinished nnd partly fin ished material and manufactured arti cles : all office furniture, hooka (esrclud Ing books of accounts, records). draw Inge blueprints and models; belonging to the aforesaid companies, or any of ihem, located In Beaver county, Penn svlvanla ALL the houfes, In number about 4s. hotel hulldlng. about ISO acres of lann and about Tan plotted lots standing in the name of Koppel Land Company. anv of the aforesaid companies sit uate at Koppel, Beaver county, Penn sylvania, on part of which propertv 1 tv, coid nrnnairtv -mrl aaaots will h offerfd for salej in one oarcel and as an entirety o' c;,i eoi. M-t. k. aHnnvnari frnm time tn time hv announcements at the time and place appoi for sTtich sale or for such adjourned sale or sales, and without further . J . 1 .. .1-11- .!- -u ma. 1n..M keen i ,..,. l.. rl on any nay 10 vvnicn inc some in 3. No bid will be received unless the person offering to bid therefor deposit with the Alien toi -,. i!- ...-ii. v.. ueK-....H4:.. t it !!., m nf PltfeKi.i-ieVi pAnncv-K-finta. ns nllri&;e that ha ijusio-uan or wun nits r--ji cseui.au c, i. i. ui.cm ". . ,kou.e... w...,.j- , , ,f:;"s,,;,v n iiji. t.. j ;. vu :. e.ce nf (to neantancn a ckecV for ihe sum nf NFlftv Thousand (J50.000.00) Dollara certified by some Bank or Trust Company acceptable to the Alien Property Custodian or to his reprf-rti sentative, and shall have furnished an address to which notices hereinafter provided for may ba .-.; Deposits from unsuccessful bidders will be returned at the close of the bidding or as soon thereafter, as practicame. 4. Such propertv will be sold to American citizens only, provided within or under the authority of the laws of any State or Territory of sidered for such purposes an American citizen; out tne Alien rropeny -.us.t.umii r iw. .cH.-;-v'--.s.,; shall have the, right to exclude from such bidding any corporation which he shall, after ve"1"" .1.. .-. 4. k. .....tw.ii. nne.e e. eneesisii hi. fnr nn account of. nn behalf of or i or the Denentifft. an enemy or enemies, and or to exclude any such corporation from purchasing or otherwise acquiring MyiJ of such property from him. The Alien Property Custodian and his representative shall have the npjfrA to require either before or after any bidding or acceptance of any bid evidence that the bidder is qualifiers as above provided, to bid for and purchase said property. 5. The right is reserved to announce at the opening of such sale or minimum price for the properties to be sold. 6. After all bids have been made, the Alien Property Custodian, ins representative, or tne -,? tioneer conducting the sale shall declare the bidding to be closed; and the bid of the highest bifMet-.i .. . m i i-- fi a f tl t -..!..,. aVas, nHiatlana Kit (ka lltAia IT . a a an! id il oualined to nid tor and purcnase saia propervy tsnan ac Buuj--ti, w vii.iii. .... ..c.. f"t.s Custodian within seven (7) days, during which time or any extension thereof that may be agreed tqfcjrl .. f.i.v..,4 ktririr tria Allen Prnnertv Custodian unon the order of the President, stating the reunmii therefor, shall have the right to thereof shall be given within such ine such notice in a post office or him. In the event the bid of the he returned by depositing same in by him. 7 In ease the bidder whose Property, shall fail to make good vH for in consummation of his purcnase, tne sum pain oy mm as a acpo&n. prior u- uiuuhik, aa arov prw-, vided, and any payments in addition thereto upon the purchase money made as hereinafter provided for, shall be applied toward payments of the expenses of a resale and toward making good any deficiency or Iorr unon such resale. a 8. Upon acceptance of the bid of the highest bidder, as above provided, twenty-five (25) per ct of the purchase price shall be paid in cash to the Alien Property Custodian; another twenty-five (2$r v. e.T,t of tn niirchaae nrice shall be paid in cash to the Alien Property Custodian within thirty:?! (30) davs from the acceptance of such bid; another twenty-five (25) per cent of the purchase price 8hlt7 be paid 'in cash to the Alien Property Custodian within sixty (60) days from the acceptance of such bidrl and the balance of the purchase price shall be paid upon delivery of deed or other conveyance of the propiS erty purchased within ninety (90) days from the acceptance of such bid. The amount deposited prior,;! to bidding shall be credited upon and deducted from the first twenty-five (25) per cent of the purchaser, price to be paid as above provided. 's2 9 The purchaser shall, as to the sums paid Dy mm, accept me property ana receive wc ue-eu ui ..-- ,...- eh etnreu condition that he shall assume all leases for and carry out all contracts for perform all contracts ior me ian.no uoikiii '.".. .' ": "" -" --"--- i a ;- n- in mneet nf thn cnnrlnct in the United States, as above denned, of the business conduc u - v r.-. in ine. narria of anv of 'the bid of such purchaser; and this shall include all of such obligations, whether contracted or invJ curred by said companies or any of them or under their authority or by the Alien Property Custodian r.jl I ...t.tlu. nr ntnifur linger Vila authoritV. aiul 10 All of such property and time that the Did OI me SUCCessiul piaaer man no !"" on- wt. ,.-;., ...u.,o umurnsiu nuun ducttd by the Alien Property Custodian or his representative or manager but for, and on account of "x ti tiu r ...en niirrhoKftr. Unon the payment of twenty-five (25) per cent of the purchase price above provided, possession, custody BDOV-3 Pr"V ".i..,i t 'jtl j S?.0'1! t.i. ..eret.ni.tivs shall thereof and shall have the right "" a a . aa . . I H mav b reoUlred by SUtn L,USlOaiBn or UU rciireB--livUYC. aim liuiuiasc niuiicjr win uo buujcvi. MJ..I '"" . e t. . -1 II. villi:.. ., ,nnl Kw tha mlt-clsaaai- nnii tha Alien Prnnavtw fucawM ?i?I!l!nnar iieh claims and liabilities as shall be approved by him UKab-p -- ,. elerlneterl from navmenU upon toe 11 Complete Inventories of - - T a J . A and copies Of the leases ano contracts 10 uc ubbuii-u ujr mc iiuunerei win uc uii me im mo ic-jicaa iv. nf the Allen Property Custodian, T. H. Given, of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, from whom further in live 01 " """. ,r 1! xi -.-i.. ai. a.ii j:.i it- u.. .:... -j :... nation may be ODtaineU respecting nf the nrnnertv. ' Th purchaser may be permitted, on terms satisfactory to the Alien Property Custodian, to ca aim (....v., ..-. A.. 1 -.m tk. ait T..... r. ..! - the aeeounts receivaoie ior me ut-imui. uj. um mmi a uFcvjr uuovuu.cn. -M.MV.-r th United States nor the Alien Property Custodian nor atrency thereof shall be held or admitted to make any representation B . , . ....- .h-j.iImm e,.-.1- ....-... e.-. lelNe.B - an., Concerning Or in ny ,wy .voircvm... out... yivysivj aNi " -..j, ....w...w.. wu..v. B -,.. ., 12 Said sale will be made by virtue of and subject to the provisions of the Act of Congress ; - ei T..inte With the Enemv Act" as amended, and the proclamations and Executive orders in pursuance thereof and particularly the Executive order issued by the President on the 15th day ? 1 nineteen hundred and eighteen; copies thereof may be obtained by application to said T. H. Glvwuf; SAMUEL M'CLAY. Attorney far ' . ----'--' --- J. E. MacCLOSKEY, Jr, Alterney y. , t',r.J ..-v ..t - - & - By the Alien Property Custodian of the that the undersigned. A. Mitchell Palmer. Alien Qualified, and actintr under the with the enemy Act" as amended and the proclamationi, will offer for sale to the hiorhest set forth, on the premises at AHlL..M T ! MMe.MM. wl- ' tlip plant and office nullrllnci "f the Oren5ieln and Koppel-Arthur Koppel I Akllene;ciellchaft is located A I.I. the railroad of the Beaver Con necting Railroad Company or of anv of the aforesaid companies, located between the sidings of the Pennsvl vanla Railroad and of the Pittsburgh A Lake Erie Ttailroad and the plant of the Orenstein and Koppel-Arthur Kop pel Akttrngercllrch.tft at Koppel, Pennsylvania. ALL the water reservoirs and water system located at Koppel, Pennsyl vania, owned by the Koppel Water Company, or any of the aforesaid com panies. ALL the furniture, hooks (excluding hooks of account), records, drawings, blueprints, models, tools, machinery, appliances and equipments belonging tn any nf the aforesaid companies and located ai the following branch offices of Ihe said Orenstein and Koppel-Arthur Koppel Aktlengesellsrliatt. or n-rt. in connection therewith, to wit: Pittsburgh Hranrh Offlce. Henedum- Treea P.ulldlng. Pittsburgh, r New York Branch Office, No. 3(1 Church street, New York city. N Y Chicago Branch Office, Peoples Ons Building. Chicago, HI. San Francisco Branch Office, con ducted under the name nf Koppei Sales Company, Ivlalto Building, San Francisco, Cal. ALL the real estate, with the ware house thereon erected, located at Ho. boken, New Jersey; bounded and de scribed as follows: BEH1NN1NC. at a point in the east erly line of Clinton Street, distant ino feet northerly from the nnrtheasterlv coiner of Clinton and Seventeenth Streets, and thence running (1) easter ly on a straight line along the north erly line of land conv cvrd by the Ho. boken Land & improvement Company, to Chauncey M. Pepew, bv deed dated March , im. about JO", feet to a point In the westerly line of Willow Avenue, which point Is distant 130.2 feet northerly from the northerly line of Seventeenth Street; thence (2) northerlv along the weaterly line of Willow Avenue D 80 feet, thence (3) westerly and parallel with Seventeenth Street 200 feet to the easterly line nt Clinton Street; thence (4) southerly along the eastmtly Ilnv of Clinton Street 100 feet to the point or place of beginning! together with all the dump cars, repair parts, rails, machinery, models, tools, equipment and other property belonging to anv of tie aiore said Companies. located In the said warehouse or at Hoboken, New Jersey. TERMS OF SALE - v n.c ueni ovijuwnnu. reject all bids. In the event of acceptance of such highest bid, notlef seven (7) days, or any extension thereof, as above provided, by depwtt post offlce box addressed to said bidder at the address furnished b.f highest bidder shall not be accepted, the check deposited by him wlUA! a post offlce or post offlce box addressed to him at the address .furaisMeU . t f bid shall be accepted and who shall be declared the'purchaser of'tM his bid by failing to make any of the payments hereinafter prcjvidMj part of the consideration and purchase the purchase of materials and supplies, and all of the corporations above business from the time of the closing of the bids therefor up td tkpjii and control of such property and business and the conduct and fMJ J t,.,n.A ever fn th. nnrebnsor- nut tVi Allen Pmnsrlu ratatfll have ioint control of all receipts and to such information and inspection of T. t aaavaiaaas.iiitlBiA Taia ajaeala a , ; I1I J. i. purcnase -price inning aue aiier sucn the property to be sold, descriptions, ..A aV Wat uaJ Waa tlaja. iailtsisinaH me prujn-riy, uic uiwmai -.uuuiiiuu ui mc uu-mni tuiu iii-bij A. MITCHELL PALMER. T. H. Glvan. . . -.-. ' fer Ike AHm Prerty CwtMhA. ,;T: vt - '..f,Vri'jlU Vi Property of H Aktiengesellsp m& provisions of the Act olifl bidder at nublie sale. subJwft the front door of the cMUitl Vrr TV..eH C4A..w..r - ViaassialL '1 xuijjjci, ucavci vuuiihjr, a use - of August, nineteen hundref; Mn- ALL the patterns for cMtlnJi(e j loneinc tn anv nf the a foresaids OWtel . u ' panics, located at various foundrl M-'l the In ten ytalea. f.r. . - ' . ' . ... .. .i'?a ALL the locomotives, portam-r cars, industrial railway material,' ment nnd other property. nion any of th aforesaid uomitaniM. ' at various nlaces tn the Unlteel i as rteflneri In the "Trading WlUnl Knemy Act(" which may be ownttVfcf 1 any of the aforesaid Companlta.or which any of the aforesaid compa) may have an Interest on account of same having been leased or Wl' conditional bill of sale to otneT 1 Ta-enfv Ittlt shares of the stock (being all of the stock)' j par value or Firtv (fsu.i"i i each of the Koppel Land Coma nrnnrntlnn nf the State Of PI vanla, tne certincates tor wnrcn,,ar ln.i.J In Tlertlr, R.rminV. 4.. Fifty (RO) shares of the caplia!'irjfc (heing all of the capital tockl-trfrlHr par value nf One, Hundred (lMfft)J Dollars each of Ihe Beaver Conna Railroad Company, a eorporatlaT the State of Pennsylvania, m rate for which are located in Germany. "'? Vlrtv (Km shares of the canltal I (being' all of the capital tXVt',Bj par value of One Hundred (flMitO Dollars each of the Koppel 'Watar CM pans, a corporation of the Siata J Pennsylvania, the certificates of'Jrtl are located In Berlin, Oermany. Flftv (B0) shares or the capital at Ihelntr all nf the canltal Stock) Of ii.-i r value nf One Hundred (HOW Dollars cidi of the Pennsylvania,! and Manufacturing company. a,i nnr.lhn nf the Stnte of PenniVIVai yivama, i the certificates of which are locate Berlin, tier-many, all the rlttht. title and of the Orenstein and Koppel-Ai Knnnel Al.ttentresfllschaft In .all shares of stock and charter itif Orenstein-Arthur Koppel Company,- corporation incorporated unaer.aii l.i,t nr v.nniitlvnniji. 'r ,... . . ........... r t-r; Ai.r. the i-l-rht. title and lnte of the Orenstein nnd Koppel-Artl Koppel Aktlengeseiu-enaii in aii shares of stock add rharUr Te-i t'niveraal Railwav- Products CofflM a corimratlon chartered tinder the(mj or tne -state oi . mm, ; One hundred tinui snares oi n i Ital stock (being all or tne etif.v i nt tha nap value, nf On HU1 tcinnnnv rinllurs each nt the'lfA c... Cnmninr. n enrnoratlon )). -tsi nf ialifnmla. the ceritfleatM I which are located at Koppel, Pa-iva Z1 Tat 'J S&.4 7 "i M notice or publication may b;h K .M r v. - -w' that any corporation mcoreortM the United States shall bt ctmf. or any time prior thereto an u; $, price of such property, in addition';.! um-;t man mucins ui cunveyaus offices and warehouses, assus fulfill all orders, and assume aa named up to the time of accentan disbursements for and on aco such property and business tJ aeanHKaf aSll laam tala a aauaA. .?,i may be paid by the purchaser! l i. ''v payment. flat plans and maps of the real est -.seals1 l & aa. . A I aa silltk ika. uaataaaas any representative or aa or guaranty, express or ! twf eematlen -hiimihiIiim eli- u "Al- - ? c . AJjtn Property - ... . . -.- pf.K'. FssIBaaBB. - i' am,--' ' . 3
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