rp &&."$ -trrf iwfc-w'irf',-M'j 'ft-Jff"i'H ut,T- i-- - vi - j r EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1919 17 I m 1 n mm GOSSIP OF THE STREET HOPE GLASS MAY TO POPULARIZE VICTORY LOAN J Bankers Generally Believe They Will Be Called on to Shoul tin .. c .... tr r..i c:.... der JVlo&l ot Uurc.cn Larger ouvmgs nopim.. oigii. Gossip of DISCUSSION of the cnmlnsr Victory I.onn I almost taboo In the local nnanclat district, for the rencon thnt almost every banker looUn upon Its flotation us it ery i-crlmis matter unless comlltlona Improve very much an regard's the money Mtuntlon before It Is launched In April There Is a eencrat feeling that the hanks will he called upon to shoulder the creater part or the burden. Thof-c who ndvocalo a short-term .. per cent t al.... ...,,... I v, I,. tl.n molnrllVarP nl,0 aware Of tllO results which may follow from such mi Isiue. When asked their oplnlo:i or for some tioel HURftestlon, most nnanclcra put forward the stock plans winch huvo been mauled oxer and ocr, while the scarcity of new suefc-estlons Ii almost painful. There Is no question, however, that bankers In this city are civ ins the subject much earnest thought, and with so much concentration It Is to bo hoped u popular plan may be worked out. , Tho patriotic slogan Ik unlxersally acknowledged to be dead, or un workablo at least. Those who took active part In the last and some of the preceding campaigns malntnln that the next campaign mut be con ductedon a radically different basis. There l ono rny of sunshine In connection with the matter which may be turned to good nucount In connection with the llotntlnn of the Victory Loan. It la the announcement " by the president of it New York savings bank that In that city ulono no less than $30,000,000 of hidden money had during the last few weeks .... .. i ... i -.!... ..In.M.i Inutltnttnnu In TCew k iouna us way into suviuks uuiikm unu iimci aitm.... . - 1 VnrW. u tiri. Iik nrlrlf.,1. n imll.-ir financial nrocess has taken place In all parts ot the country. A few banker and brokers who hae e.prcscd opinions on the subject believe It Is possible that Secretary of the Tieasury Carter Cilnss. rho Is credited with the Federal Reserve Idea, may evolve something Willi 1 1 III llUilUIUI UU hllV tuaii. I ? There was t-ume talk In brokcis' yjj went that tcvcral stock exchange hou.sca In New Yoik weiu called to Vi account for exceeding the limits for loans iccently announced by the pJMMnoney committee. The occasion Is of tho committee In making what Is but also to pronounce a blanket committee has done In the past. Tliere are some, now ever, win. uwnium edge that, with till Its fuults, the committee has had Its uses, and thut Its actions taken as u whole have been beneficial, even In .some Instnnccs to those who denounce It. It can bo stated on most excellent authority, nevertheless, that the order has gone out. and that the money committee will begin to let down some ot the bars which are now being most complained of at an eaily date. Some hankeis are doubtful If the easing up of many of tho restric tions now governing stock exchange loans will have the effect that most people expect. England's Labor Difficulty Interests Bankers The t-erlous labor situation threatened in (licit Urlt.un, especially through strikes by miners and rallroid emploxc?. was one of the piln cipal subjects discussed In local financial circles jesterdav. Somo of tho moro pessimistic among bankers and brokers expressed a fear that tho difficulty might extend to this cbuntry. Such opinions were expressed In the face of published lepoits of labor officials that labor conditions uie better in the State of Pennsylvania than in anv .jr Slate ot the Union and that unemployment Is at a minimi" .uls Utv. ..ell-knovvn banker whose Interests keep him In close touch with .natters financial and otherwise in Ualtlmore and Wilmington, said es terday he lmfl it on good authority that when the du Ponts had occa sion to dKiharge thousands of employes from their vailous enterprises In the neighborhood of Wilmington, they made an offer of u free lall road ticket and one month's pay as a bonus to every emplojc so dis charged, and In their astonishment a very small percentage claimed either. As u matter of fact, an nnnv of agents representing einplojer.s of labor were on hand with offers of emploment In various parts of the country, which were accepted. He also said the du Ponts were re taining n huge number ot their emplojes In other occupations than tnose connected with war industries. Another banker called attention to the report that the United States Steel plants aie working almost to capacity, In pursuance of a policy of the management to keep Its labor emplojcd during tho period of readjust ment. As most of the other steel concerns usually follow the "big" steel plants, he remarked, speculators and brokers must not raise a howl If, In order to do this, dividends are cut a little. It will mean better condi tions unil better dividends In the long run und may be stamp out any attempt at Dolshevism, Vetf British War Bonds Offered February J Although It was both afllrmed and denied In certain quarters that there would lie foreign bond Issues placed on this market prior to the Vlclorj Loan, the following dispatch confirms the report ot an offering of Biltish national war bonds to be made here on February 1, as stated recently In this column: "Sir ll.inlm.ui Lever, financial rcpret-cntatlvc of the Uiitlsh Govern ment In this country, states that on and after February I next sub scriptions will be received for a new series of national wur bonds. New bonds will not carry any rights of conversion Into past or future war '"ins and Issue of seven-iear bonds will bo discontinued. Tim now lm.no I'j6-wlll be S per cent bonds (subject to Income tax) for flvo and ten jears, '-.. pT and 4 per cent (Income tax compounded) bonds for len jears. Issue price iy wi If fli in uu pwr lur i per c-eiu uuiius inu jear Issue f. per cent bonds will 111 'i lVt am r W' ,,pi ?K Tlato I' 105 and the 4 per cent bonds at par. rev-lout war Issues having .is will bo convertible Into tcn In addition to existing forms of bonds, It is proposed to Issue new bond In form of leglstcred coupon bond. New bond, like existing regis tered bond, will be transfcrrablo by deed only, but tho Interest will be paid by means of coupon attached to registered certificate, from which Income tax will bo deducted In ordinal y course." Meeting to Vote on Cuba Cane Sugar Bonds An ofllolal circular has been sent to stockholders of the Cuba Cane Sugar Corporation announcing n special meeting on February II, for the purpose of voting on the proposed Issue ot first mortgage bonds ot $25,000,000 for the purpose of financing floating debt 'and capitalizing expenditures aheady made for Improvements, additions and betterments," During tho hist fiscal year, the circular states, about $10,000,000 has been expended for such purposes, nndj the balance sheet of the company oweu u. MiuMiuiuJi uiiiuuik oi noaiiug aeut. rue properties of the cV-npany, it Is stated, nre now In better physical condition than ever before. It Is understood that these bonds are to be put In berlal form. It has not jet been definitely determined how many bonds will be sold at this time. Liberty Loan bonds continued Sextended throughout the entire four Uot the public. The ZVzs were quoted IvfsaleR being recorded. II. foreign government bonds were quiet, vlth only u small amount of IV!lMtilniiac In Mint ilpn.it-tmnnt rtnllrnna n... i .i .. . -, ,...... -. ,.- . illttle Initiative. m vp New Orleans was selected yesterday as the city where the Reserve .(City Bankrs' Association will hold Its annual convention on April 30 :M u omj i unu .. imiihj in luiiy-nve c-iiics win t0 represented, nccord S to assurances given at an executive committee meetlnir bv mrmhnr. J,lrom Boston, Buffulo, Chicago. Detroit, Dallas. New Orleans, Richmond, 'jlliiuiia, niHuiieci unu icw xonw LOCAL MINING STOCKS TONOl'AH STOCKS Hl.l Ak .1"! ..11 .S .nj .IV .01 .08 ,nn ,ns .15 .01 .01 .07 .03 ft Ilutler .SI .28 .117 .nr. .1" .on .on Namara ,,, way .. pah Extension tana star a Hula ., , End in aOl.DlMEI.I) STOCKS 04 It- 1.1 a-v. OS .U2 0 ni rt, 10 Pick OS MISCKI.l.AKEOUH na United H wonder t Mlnhlt 12 .14 r BAR SILVER IreUl bar .live quoted In Naw r at 11.01 , cnansea uncnanffei tlUML K hi k 5r)dflel fc. i ;.iit j&VMriMs EVOLVE PLAN the Street ofllccs , esterduy over the announce- taken not only to denounce notions considered uniair ruungs in iuu.is, Indictment of overj thing the money iui' lor 4 per cent Donas, lilt) be redeemed at 102, the ten jears at right of conversion into future inn-. - ear bonds of this lssu. under some pressure vesterdav xxhiri, Issues now outstanding In the hands at below 99, with fairly substantial ...... ulm muusiriai issues .s inur-rl LOCAL MEAT MARKET ..T.1" i'".!,,nii .rV.ort on 'he frcih niet 1," i " 1 '"I'lPhla U urnl.hfd by tl" local hva itock and mt nKlce f th llu- Sai Jt?!?.?.1"' Vn,u'i ata" Dwrtment" .iiF,u??i.H,. '.'Ep'u.nfCflpti modcralt. un irrcirulurly lowoe -v. ttnt on Rood hffi dmand ITQUJ hefrf 1 timanit llukt STEEnS lUcflnln talrly liberal. m,rl.l dVmHnTlTiht 'r"h artUl"" ' " ,0 ' i.uivn-soppiiH i tier i market low at 113 lo llUi dimini rnlSr"" ry VKMr aupiillfa lib, ral market fully 13 lower than Wetinexday at ni to uoi d.. ina land poor. PORK Sud PCfRK Subpllaa fa I rtv lltiavu Wl, ateaay ki l-'i n 125; demand afUhi nrovxl LAMnC Supplln llborah market weak anil ll lo IJ lower at ll 'to 1st. demand Hffhr. XIOTTON elow to 11 dull. -UecelDts loer ut moderate! market 111 to HSl demand CHICACO BUTTER AND EGGS Cf3&o. Jan. 21. HUTTEn Hecelnt.. -Hectlpte, e5 caaei, Extra, MC (ii BUSINESS NOTES There- nre .14,00(1 John open for mine Workirs In tha anthrni-ltp rrulon, This Jiumlier represents the shortaKe In mine labor since the war began, tho pre-war force being an army of 177,000 men. 1 lie Inlamt 8teet t'nuinanv tiianNKe- ineiit sa.vs It booked somewhat less thr.n 40nn inns of sheetR hiuI plates to the Netherlands Government but no shapes I shipments begin Immediately. Vllh hg irnrtiieera rnnllnulnir in i-U . 23 cents a pound for copper and small sellers muling ifl (o 20 cents, depending i upon delivery, the market remalnH dull Continued lenaornlilp of the enldea "I working Incalculable harm to American commerce," Dr. U 1! I'ratt, of the com-1 mlttee on communications of the louiuil l en foreign relations of New York, told a I meeting of the l'oughkeplc Chamber of Commerce Ltrctor I'ratt, who was formerly chief of the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce of the Depart ment of Commerce, declared It was a "fair question" to put to the highest I government oiHclals "as to exactly wh the cirfininiren of the United Stales should be burdened and restricted b.v an Indlscrlmlniitlng censorship that assists our competitors and handicaps our own trade." The Hoard of Trnile of .New enlanil r has about romp eted a scheme for stand- aril zIiir to u ari- extent the manufiie- lure or boots ami slioe tliruUKhnut tlie un- ruin niariei touay nun im ' country, and It Is propoed to ll tin- tuns Into iu-vv low itround fr the imp maniifnrturira' price and pioflts ax well ,-1(, ( ,1,1,,,;, ,m pri ceded hv a rail. port's'0 aVnrdC.nir.VdH yTlnX " "- ,', tinilln lii.-h hrjiuKl.t l)o stnnip.d both with the price 1 lid the """t fair support, follow ltm .111 im- ollb'l.ll mnrli -l-hi. l.r.nfu unil whn.H urn 1,-r fct'llt The hUVlniT POWOr WIS 1101 to bo made from leather produied In ' ,XV, ."i?1"1' a,r,1' n,re.to Ve " K,?ld ri' ." J'.'.iLTU, iu.t 1 1 IX. hut not of ultra. j .... 1( lr(, t(l ,( (,!(,, , e iilea tliat l)lriiklou of truilr ronillllona nnd all coiuiiiodltlt s vvuulil inntliiuc U sei-K "clciitlrli- bettirment of food pioducts i0wr leviN until somelhinE occurs to hi's I lrei-lv tsUen up the tl.ne of various .,,. ,,,i,i,,,,.,. nn the bull side rrctloiiH of the National fanners- As- rc Xp '" 1, r??n ..r . . ot -ih larce eoilatloii In fhli'iiBo Ainij .mil nav5 i:l(, Ipls. while Tier were not as larfi officers explained to the Ifii seitlon the as mrlbr In the weell hut the ilemanu lequlriincnts of the eivlie In Vntilii d for the iSsh article remained Indifferent, ami boitvd b.-.mIh I'nif .1. r. Head- ,n i,uv. i art not Imprcsnd h.v the pics belimr ul the depaitment of .iKrnnoinv . . . , '"'.VJ.'.!'' ,-. . '!ifc. ''-::.'" ..!?.? KU- ,s, ,r, ,a,,,",..,, i. earned the 'l.v.lifllj ! -IIJI IU1IIU1 lift III"- hUi"l iif . IX It. .1 ......Iilkm t t . .Uni.molliita.l methoiN of r..nlllliit- The 'aimed tiooilw nnd Drkil l'rult llrol.irs Hoilrtlon, heard from tho lubm pioldrni must h fined by lantllr. Hi- urKeil food piul.ers to ion- lder die matter of foreign trade as a rial proposition with tlum Indlvdunll.v. ,,,,, , , , , riilbiilelpblii lumber ileHler nre pre-i paring- Tor a reionl lirciiMiiR jear lie- ports from larne shlppluz ..liters are to the effeit that plans are brine made t innin In... ..r.lrt.x t. Ihlu .-Hv- fin 1.,,-lv spriiiR u,e It Is said that larne lumber ' m, r. Iiu.it.. fio tinulltt, rut lima In cfni'l.. i Ills Up, iih the nntieip.ite ,i preuter biilldlUK' boom du" to the ill.'eontlmi.inie of hostilities, thun they b-ive tnjojul I fur nunv je.mi. ' The Cniiinierelnl Itiillelln tomorrow will sn "The wool nuitlnu tins wtel; Indicate a EliUitly easlti in line in re KJids the fltii-i staple wools mid thiei e KhtliH blood loinlilnn wools The de- Tinmd for line ttm e wihiIh Is Mill fairly ketii lit the lower In el nnd the lall for u-ool down to kooiI iiuaiter blood l fair at prki a tuii.nt The mall. els abroad lio.v little chanife. South Ameiican be- IMF Urm. with the Cape a lilt ensier I Mohair Is dud mid umliHiied In pi lie." Financial Briefs I A. II Hepburn, i h.ilnnnn of the nd- I v isor board of the Chase National DiinK has ben elicted by the illriitms of the I'edrKl Ileserve llanl. of Ni vv Yorli to mm-sent tins nistiict on tin I'ldernl vdilsnrv Council tor the vear j 1!H!'. lo suneed .1 r Morean. who lia-r repn suited the district on tho louncil for the last four jears. I -Uie statem.nt of the l.aekawani, , Steel Companv for 1018 will not be Is- 1 sued for sevirnl weelts. utitlj the audit, for the vear shall have been completed. I which Is UKelv not to bo until the end I of net month The corporation may I or mnv not Issue ft fourth quarter state- I ment. Announcement to tbe above ef- feit was made b the corporation fol- lowlnc tin monthly meeting c.f the hoaid of director". I The Public Utility Commission of New , Jersey lefused to consent to the merser of the HrldKeton l.lectrle uompanv with the Kleitilc Cumpanv of New- Jersey unit! the lloatlnit assets of the powir company are capitalized 'I ho lommltteo on securities of the Vew ork stock lchmiRe has ruled that Baltimore und Ohio common stock bo e dividend 2 per cent today and the dividends lo ho paid Kebruarj I, to holders of ltcord beceinbcr 28 Purine the scar ended De, ember 31, the Cities Servlie Cumpany had a uioss liiioinc of J;2..;0,OG7, an lncriase of more than r3.000.00U flom that of the previous enr After provldiiiK for nil eipenscs. Intercrt chat lies, etc, the net Income for the jear wis J21,48ti,002. un Incrit-se of more than J2.500.00n. b'our seats on tho New York Slock lis- change were sold xtstcrdav for $08,000 itcrnav tor jiis.iniii eatn nils is juuu less man uie uiKii pi leu which has been iccorded recently. each This Is Jjouo less than the hlKh WOOL SALES TO CONTIiSUK Govcriimenl-IIelii Stoiks posed of ut Public to Re I)i;. Auction IV akblneon. Jan. 21. Answering In .liitries from the trade as tn Its nnllev n UsposhiB of wool HoiKh held by tht Boveriimeut. the War lupiitment an- nounced today mat It would continue nis neinu none i-i n-rs ir ' tn sell at public miction such wools as 'Tho iliemleal market shows little manufacturers mlBht requlie, but that It change, there continues to be a fair de would not compete with domestic pro- inH lib.,neb In some Pnes theif Is a I dueeis. doinlinnp proVLl "if... he" S! 'ch 11 the market, wuh set forth In the follow' lug statement ' "First. It Is the Intention of the War Department to continue to sell at public nuctlon such wools as manufuctuiers !"rlce theUldUiraentfn,hemBrltlsrirflvrt issue price.1 This" basis of th ! llrlll. civil Issue prices will be maintained hh the minimum leserve price until July 1. 191D. Second It Is not the Intention of tho War Pepartment In the sale of wool now- owned by the government to compete with tho domestic producers of' wool. It Is the Intention of the War Pepartmmt on July 1. 1919. when the domestic clip will prolnbly be arriving In the mnrket In sutilclent volume to supply the wants of manufacturers, to discontinue offering at auction or other, wise until such a tlmo ns the domestic producer shall have had ampin oppor tunity to market his 1919 clip. No. vember 1. 1919. those gradis of wool re. malnlnc In the hands of tho govern ment that would compete with the product of domestic wool growers." PalOTOFLAY H E A OWNED AKD MANAGED BV .MEMBERS or THE UNITED EXHIBITORS' ASSOCIATION BELMONT BJD AB0VE MAUKET I'ANVtK XAHI In Till: JAl'ANKPH NIOItTINOAI.r." PFD AR BorH & CEDAR AVKNUE DOUGLAS KAinilANIWln "AIUONA" -Xl ICC I IM MARKET Detwetn CVJL1SC.U1V1 soTit unu com chcii. un ru.i.i: h till: bQUAV MA.N" irl OW1AI 0,n Mapleuoct Aex CUL.V-'IML' BH3 and 13 1'. M. WILLIAM lttlSSIM.U In ISIM, DRri "WIIKN A MAN ftl AIX1NU" PIIDCfA 0TIl . MAHKUr WTS. t.UrC-rx.- MATINKK DAILY hi:v iikach urei'ui, 'lauoiii.no hill iivm;" FRANKFORD 7,B ci:rn.K iih: mit.i. Frank ford Axe. ci:rn.K iih: mii.i.R'n 'Till-; IHJVAW MAN ICCPFRDNI !0TH AND DAUPHIN JtrrcrsowiN BT8. mat. daily WILLIAM KAltNUM In "" "TUB RAINBOW TRAIL" CORN AND OATS TOUCH NEW LOW FOR SEASON ! OITorings From Argentina I Spur Hears to Vigorous At 1 tack Against Market c.rmv nr.i.T uKvnirn iokktat Meiico. Jan, -J4. Illinois Monllv rlnxilt anil Tirohntdi unettled tontcht anil s.ilnril;!) i wnrmer liinlchl . , MUviurl IMtt elnl-ilt lonlKht and Sit nrilai warmer evlreme enwli rolder on fritttrda. VVUionln Intidr lonlalit nod Mlur dto i prnbablt rain or nw norlhf ant and warmer e.iM tonUbti colder wet Katur dj, Mlnnroli riondv innlebt and Satur day inlder. . . Ii.uh ( Innil, (milclit and SalnrdJH llelilh toliler s,itiirda. ... , Nnrlli and oiilli Dlkoln nml Nebrak fnlr lonlrlit and amrdi tolder. Inna Tulr Innlahl and HatiirdMI llBhtlv rolder "nmrdaj and In nul and nnrlb lonlalit, ... , , , Moiilann nnd Mjomlnr 'I ale tnnlibt tint! s iliirdntl rolder. i.i,.,n. Jan 2I.-Spurred b$ chenpir i . ... . .fIrri,1Kn from Arcriitlnn, tin. , "" l,"c'" oneiiiiKs irom ''",',... l',,,rs dollvirtd a Mkoious iittail. "''" .i.... II.. i.-i,od, as inanv of the bis shorts covered 1 't t their lines late itcrd,iy. leav- I R ,., ujlnf lllb.. l!verSlK.dy np- lll.lt I. I I fur il.llV ntoniu luvv itruiinu mr 11,.. -,..,,.,. ..fier ,1 .llKiilav 01 slendltiiMi ,lt n,( .i,m wlileli wa due to reiioU-" , ;r( i,ils had 1 ten sold t bh t believe tint tin hu.dncH meant tie beKlnuliiK ot a ininral dniuuiil liom in.utr.il itiuntrie -j , tJ,1 .utitle was weaKer. with the lntiulrv illsiiipolnllnB hLmit m,s mm beai lilt and about ,, ' , ' , " ,, "i,,,. . , .i., nart of the onl pdriha-liij, was i 1 I''1"" shut m Itnclpts wire inn.ler.iti. nnd It WHS il,ilnlld tll.lt till lOUlltrv VMlrt Tl - iiisIiir to ship lml Sloilti are luavy. n.llii,' futur. riu.d a fulliiws in ii w d llvtrv)-- ,., .',' oi ii ib.il . ,','' ii ;r i .., i .'i if. i -i ' -' v 1 -JJ'j 1 !l'i 1 17'. 1 17 1 - 1 .1. M tMU IM MJS Inn Vl, i I1 i,l I.t'l .IIs; in 2.1 12 21 .1.' 2.1 I." -.'1 J7 21 17 2 t 4.' 22 I'J : - i:n I.I.I Mil I'orl Inn V.u '1111 21 40 '-". n 21 12 tJl l2 21 "II :n r, 21 u II no :,s on ii -ii :,'.) i.o :i'i r, tAek .1 ...i SALES OF RUBBER SHOES SLOW rv. .:..... 1 Iilil Wn'itlipi- and LiOlltllllKMl Alllll VV L.tlin I 1 ,...i- i.f S.w.u Rnturdn BtiMiic-s Oout.tiued tnllil weather nnd l.u l( of snow has retarded the sale of rubber footwear, mi online to the weel.lv re- i i.,i.- ,.f lmilo for the I'lilladelphla dla- trlot hv It 1 Hun . "o .Shoe dealers ( onU moderate sales ,,,., m..riPt ,.iitlinies linn. '' "V Mry ?""'? M Tll Ufaetuieis n port a Kriides celll ir vvu nnd prices Urm. uwliitj. tn the lolitlliuci dlllleult.v in obtaluliu taw- materials and antic pale an Increased demand ilurlnu . MJmmer season T, reUtt lontlnulnB. Roes on to ' "t- 's'"-". , -"), , , ,, i ,,,,i ,.Hiines I 'The hoa nnd Meil maioct lontlnues ( without material chatneu and there Is a . lull mulivnhle In ilemand. ns Is to bo expected In the pnsint mote or less tin- I , H'ltlid londlllon of prices Plants uru ,,i)Priiiliiir cineinllv In full capaeltv, anil , Jobbers and retailers aie will emploved I -n. bar.lwnie Inn rein ilns m-tlvi in lull iih liiniicbes It Is believed that the1 I olume of Imsliuss belUK done will about i -priii.il that lor the last suns during the I lln HHa!v0n. nd It Is believed, ,,,, ,,, '". active condition wllll . th it the pies, nt ,l-,,'" '"" '"' "f ,,'' continue ilurlin; the renin ndtr of the 'winter with nn Increase In the early fprliiK rt.ison Trices remain firm and) I colleitlons cood The rlecirli.il tunic repoito n nitN- fnctoi.v volume of buslluss In huine hold spo'laltlis. mid innslderable ac tivity In connection with bulldina opera tlon'work Iviiiand for electriinl nppll iinees In lonneetion with hiiusehold labor savhiR devices Is reported to be steadv und in tin Xlmiufai'turers nn husv and Jobbers and retailers arc well emploved it- : : ... ... i ...n,..iin.,u iticoh aie ni . ' - -- The slove trade Is falrlv active In staple Roods, thoiiKh continued mild w Hither causes tin- demand to be rather light. Considerable aitlvlty Is noted In supplemental heating apparHlus. es pecially In oil stoves. Mmiufacturirs are bus.v and Jobbcia and rctilleis are well cniplojed. "Tliere Is no elmiiKi lo notf In the '''"" n TZZL rW faciurers report u fair iimount of busl iniilltlon of the cemint market. Manu hhortace In stocks. The situation in y? ren-i.ns unehanged Whlie huilmj Is only foi Immediate needs and considerable domestic dyes are being used, prices continue high. 'Wholesale grocers repoit business (Ulet at pnsenl, dealers are holding off B,,lnB JeMnciitB and are buvlng for ""n"",lat- "nm,8 onl' Ullen. re- Port business quiet, collections are good ' inerlcan Brass Pays Elra Sfiv orU, Jim 21. The AniTlran i Crnsh Comlmny h.is declarer! tlu- rcuular iliiarteily (ilxl'loml of 1'5 per cent nnd I nn eMr.i an menu oi j . per cent, p.xy ab Kebru.rx' 13 to holders of mord Innuarj' 31 Three montlii. hbo the otr.i (lUbuisemcnt ns 3VJ percent Extra lij Union Bur ami Paper Co. New York. Jan. 24. Tho Union H.ir nnd PaperCorporatlon declared an eNtra dividend of J por rent, pnxnhle In fourth Liberty Ixian bonds February IS to ftock of record Tebiu.iry 3. rilOTOPLAY T R E s JUMBO FltONT 8T. & OlKAllll Jumbo Junction on Krunkford uciiXTiTVKrSRinw LOCUST Jl10 ANn I-OCfST bTltKKTC HUAMIINQ nnilAIIH'A" NIXON M nELOW MAnifKT 8T. ...wkhai, roM.:n?113, ' '"", "HOQliy and lifMPy PARK n'.'". A.vt 1'1 l"uphln it l """, ,Mat 2!l,1. r.K u!3 to 11 DOItOTllV DAI.ION In Ot'Ii'KSXNIV' RIVOLI s:d AND SANKOM STS. J stitaht nI...-,lJ,.!Lnw Di,V "TUB rOMMON PAI'dl'." STRAND ""IHUNIOWNAVB pum.ism: rnPiifrtn-K-s in "out op Tim Hir,now!" WEST ALLEGHENY 2A!.ir, IWIISR OLAUM In A,lh"" "TWO-dUN BBTTT" I PHILADELPHIA MARKETS GRAIN AND FLOUR ln2VLKA,1w'1', ..t4l bmh OfTer. OM.r,. 1. r '""" l""1 ,h' market ruled firm toe !il';n" w,r'.1 .crJ ,',,, ,n Port l,v"' i.J ''"'"ntn;nt alandln Innpectlnn. eland. 5Ilir',t,-,- ' '"l winter. 2 No. 1 t" iot'l.1" " J2.3"' N' ' hard Vlnter. V V .N2" ' "' '"tfr. arll-ky. I.'.M: v .' trrt "nutlr, l:..1d No. s rd winter lift i ',n,..'! r.?r.'ri! Plnr. $2 Mi No. 5 iilt llTSiV- J M fi' 2 red winter, ear llfky. $2 31 No s red, annitty, I! Ml No. .1 tr,'1.,1!""..!! No. .1 northern enrlna. !Li.M'.No ?, hafwlntir. II 3: Vo. a red t."lr'vf",rll.'''"'-J,2 3. No. .1 red emutty. tVS5 9 ? tri- 2 '" No. t. carllck-, nil.?' No..4' rmui,'i J2 27. No 1, far- .....,, ruiuiir. K rfn; ino i rrt. I .aj .Nil J, Rarlleky. !:.!. No r. amutty t.-J3s No 1 ', Kurllcky. aniutly, l..;4 I .. C'l' Fteeelpla. 12.VI Lunh n.maiia u... !i... ""!,.''"" aa ii.. further chanire In K.? .. " 'lu"e "I "w In car Iota for 11 18171 ,,.V nr buiih, at CUTS Iticilpte. DS.nst biuh Trade as uMirun;Sjr,B"1 a ! Ineatlon No 2 ,."''1, ...,,Tr, BlimTlffl white 7-av I white. ;iT wniie, i.i'ivjito, No F'l.orn rtofolptr, t 337,t(l7 lh tn arke tlnnK L"" " 1 "nan iik lira I lie iiiinlB Til net I u .. at luit . . i'..Tt -.... 1 .... " ' " . V " I'UUIHIB 111 I4U lllll .-a. 1. ' a a.. iiii "'. i th wilier, -tPHlvht wstt-rn. VffWi,I,.,,:V!?.,n.Ki.',2-.!!!?"..M; ArlnA.i . ..,-....,-.,.-.., iinin i. 11(1111 Win on do patent. in.4S(tlu-, do. flr.t lur p irnwn :, lti; PLOlTt o!d aloiTly at rnrintr rilK I'ROVISIONS ine inarket ruled ateady wltb n fair lob. bull drnmnd Quotailona i... .. J?.i. iitv lef In a,t. amoknl n. m-. Vt',',.J'e.weiern beof. In i J ft CH' ., Zi 'Tae.'",':,? "na'Saii1 fmll. n.io. h-,.''',?'''' inioxea rmol.ed pork iitl.iiIi j ' ."."". ; . ,""m orae. ."I 't ib.H'ir clo. Bklnned low, 3ii, 5t IK,. do .1. vinokid JlaV-j ;idSe: other ham. "."..'. "fed iia In lirand and aver- aniokft "ice, 3HS ft, y 'l. hmu ,nmL.il ....... llama iini ,-.u r.'bi 1 f do. boiled botiilmK i-Kim- anouuirra h p eured. loare. stv do ainoken SOe, brlllee In nlcUle. bumf JV nn-iiKiist l.iron iln rured, lie; brenkfiidt L','i,ni "..'."," H . rar"i 4'v' I"' J wialern. rriiuiriii .'..laff'ji, UEILNEU SUGARS me market ruled firm wlm n moiCral. I ?""vilM "n u b.ala n 0i fur lino gr.mu lutid DAIRY PRODUCTS l tll.nsl. rieniHiid nh.orbii) the limited nffjrlnja and the market ruled Arm rhi rollntliiir were the limitation.: New Tnr'i whole i.tllli fanev held, MWIV'jC, xp V.,,J,..,J,,,,'r rl. do. Iiilr lo (.-nod. fru!, ii,.' .' Ml'i-onaln wlinle-inltli, tanl 3 ,'.'.'. ;..''" ,lu tjlr ,n Kd. .I7e7.17, HlTri.n The market wna .teadi nt the late decllno but w.a vir nulel Quo tiitlnti. .inlld-pnrkid ireamerv extr.ix i'le, hlThrr-aenrlnir KOod. n7r,Be, the lul t. r for Jubhinir ile. ixlra nrrt. ,14Wr..V llr.l. ."iJAVIi aiennila VI ff.-.te tun." iiriind. i,f prim. Jol.blnu ut liuUAJe flr I to ir.iod -..'i ,vp,. i Ktlll.-. VV n- lii full i nuil nnd .lend under llsht re, eipls C)uolitlonK Fre. I i use., neiirbv llr.ls 110 :,u pi r irt" em rent r-reipH l20 pir ,-a.e we.it-rn i extra ilrxx. I in An por inse. flrala. IIS On nin jo ir e,i, . Inferior I'll, lower .nuth rn SIS I'.nfrts (,n prr ,.. erbitid fneli JnbldiiT at 7fl72, 'i.r doren POULTRY I T.lVi; 1 ra 1" na oulet but prl e f ff 1b w.r. nualn hmiirr im.lr tluht offer ' limn li'l.er klnd-i H,re nuot.tbli unehnnsed IMointiotis Powlrt f nei n.t,n"l1e inferior .'lli 31. lunlllnir i hi. K-tlH f.ui, Huff nii'lled WelKhlnif l'ff'2 I'lUndH llli.cte. H", ' '1 1H a rltltf ihlrklhN, Koft-lllented biriier lxf 2S3te eliiRe) miii r.iorter 2.V!1 17. old rmi.lr, Jlldf'Jlr .lmlrfe 1'il.ln t ''Mile ,i Indian ltiinner Hi'.fit '7e u.eiie. 12'f37e turl.ea, lisiiiie auin-n. ioun 1 it pair Wilahlnir lli 2 inund aplc-e SI llllll .'ill HI,, 111 P !, 1,14tl LT I ,1 ...... M n,,l V'r ,Mlr. ,"""r' " l''en-, ow pir imir i,,4- , Miune tier pair, ,l',fi lib . ,.'"V-"t .' '' ';T"r"".."' .f.:lr "" ph and nutrt nt former rHtea Tl, nu tatlon" w.-r im foll.iuH Tur!.ee f.inpi nearbi Ili1",e do werirn, fAm( 4T. 44e do fulr to pood .Isffi I.V do i ommoti mill .IV old tomx 3Hff4lli old bene ,1'llf? r REVARD $10,000 I, Thomas B. Smith, Mayor of the City of Philadelphia, Pa., by virtue of a Resolu tion of City Councils, January 16th. 1919, do hereby offer $10,0 0 0 reward. WHEREAS, Several bombs were placed in the City of Philadelphia on Monday, December 30th, 1918, and the firing of these bombs resulted in the injury of several of our mo3t respected and representative citizens, and also caused consid erable property damage, and WHEREAS, The placing and firing of these bombs is a direct attack upon the principles of our government and the conspirators should be immediately apprehended and punished; there fore Resolved, by the Select and Common Councils of the City of Philadelphia, That the Mayor be, and he is hereby, authorized to offer a reward of ten thousand ($10,000) dollars for the arrest and conviction of the party or parties concerned in Z the placing and firing of bombs in the City of I Philadelphia on Monday, December cJOth, 1918. : nioTon.wK ; I y'HOToriA,sSi Alliambra K'th. Mr.rrla A. l'uHunk Ah M.t Dulls n -J: Kr. il!l."lll RVEI.VV NUSIIir 111 "IIIJIl M1STAKH" APOLLO S21 AMI THOMPSON STS MATINUi: 1)AIH .fIIKr. VORMANU In A rL.IUl.UT 30" ARCADIA CHEhTNUr Uflow Kirn tn x M to II 115 P.M. HI'KOIAI. I'ROIHK'TION "I.II1LK WOMEN" Dt I ICnlDn imotll HTREET AND tJL.UEiDlrVL' HI'FOI-KHANNA AVE IIAROI.Il LorKWOOD In "PALS KIKf" BROADWAY I,n?.'lfl f,-K & CHESTNUT HILL !". Ai.tci: iinnT in Tin: itr.TTi:n half" PNylDDCQQ 'AI?V ST MANAYUNK tlvlrKcOJ matim;i5 daily i'ox Kinnins in ..ai,i haha anii Tin: iohty thii:ve3'' FA1RMOUNT ""fi ."s'SATy HEMHUi: IIAYAKAWA In TUT. TUMt'LK OP HUSK" f AN111 V THEATRU-jail MarU.t HI. rAlVlll-I PA M I. Mldnllht. tlllltLEV MAr-ON In OOOU-RYi: llll.L1' cTU CT THEATIIU llow Bprucs POlrlOl. MATIMCD DAILY ALiri: IIRAIIY In "IIKR onKAT CHANCE" one AT NinnTHPRW '"""i' ?t. at Erl. ulLn nui"""" n. ( u 1-. u. CONSTANC-n TALMAIXIR In "Willi UAHKIir IMPERIAL "L", WrjS?L"a vtiiiv wt-.iii.iL.-xi in "SYLVIA ON A SPltBE" LEADER ,?TWiftSxSDlgbv CErtL 11. DB JIII.t.K'B "THE SQUAW MAN" Ar, foul frcnh klltnl. In .oxr wrUMnir lb Hfilei .14'4r, nmrtlkr tr XhiiAlr, frfntiklllit foHl. In bbli fatirx ilr- Plrkoil, Kflocle.l J,? UrUhllltf 1 111- Hlld ntr iiplfc-. H4'4t, wlirhlntr b Mplfe 34r mimll ulrrs Kfi3tCi oltl rrmMfm Mrj-ii ktd J7r rnn(s1ln rhlrk-!)'' trn dr.plrk0. In boxrn wolntiliu ' Hi nrlr, ..7p, irrljthlnir 4 II" m-tirn atc urUhlnc HW IN nplrtr, ,1lf.l"rt rl(thlnfr 2V1i-1 lhe Hitkd, 32ffnr rottntlnc rhkkffin UPalprn, In bliln . ,H1.Itik 4 Ibo. imI nvrr Hplffr. ?rtc, cighlnB O'i Mm nntrce 3lej wuchinir atHtti.". lbs aplrc- lltaipj broil inw rnu Kenn, urichini? I'n "i if ih unlri 4Mf 44c, flue kit fnt'rn .1VF4V, ft we. tern, rholce 2nfi.1ik, fair to Rood 2dtT i'Ke 'arjUHba per doien wblte, welRblni; I1WIS II prr doren 8S 2S. white weluhln ntn 11,. irr dnln 7t7R(1i whit' wi'lUifmr n iba ,er doen lofin.'.n do. do 7 lb. i-r dozen 14 ,",o!lin, do, do iii'4 tb i-r d.xen I.1H1, dark It SOW 2...0. amnll and So 'J It M 2 r.f) sutneae, oun. p'r pair ir(17." old ISrfrst. FRESH KRUtTb I'holee .tool. Mold falrli iitid value, cener alii ruled firm. a. followr Applr. New' Vork. per hhl Klmr $1 .'.nWa. Ilablwln 14 r.Oftfl 30. Northern Spj M .'.own 7.1 Hub bardatnn $IHI17.". tlreenlliK J1W7 2." At blia. r,-nnalvaiiln and Mrulnla rr hbl Hen Ilavl. II .-.nflll -.'-, (lano 14 .V Iff l SO, Wine.. p. J7Y .".". Pit pine fi I SO, Stav tnan IV Ine.ap, ',iS.1l) Vork Imperial 14 AD 17 7." Itonn. Mrautv fanev 17 t Arplea per 'i-hurh Makel IIV4I It '.'. do. per buihil In.K-t. Hi 2 Appier wrrt.rn rer bur ln.1 '.T, I,einnna per box US 4 Oranuea l'lorlda irernle : ni." Ml, do. ( allfornla. per box ?1.', Taniterlnes. rio rlda. per atrap, lifts tlrapefrull per box. i:nn,, CraiihrrrleH Jirre, per bu.hel lox, 13 r,ni5d. do do, per bid !1Mf2J. ftrawbirrlea. riorlda. nr nt . r,nwir,e. VKGETARLKS rotate., and onlona were offered quite rreeli-. and prler. favortd biijcr. K.nrj eahbae ua. a .hade llrlner Quntatlnna VVhlte polalon Ka.trrn Shore per bid Nn I I1$2 7,1i No 2. IJJ72 .Ml While po.ntoe. Jer. per N.hu.hel bi.ket o 1, KVft II No 2. luff Win White pntatoe. I'enn tihanla No I prr 10.1 lb. I'.' 2ilft 3 .-, Vlh,!. potato... wru-rn per 101 lbx , $.' 2(1 ft! .111, do. New York, per inn lb. II HIH I.''" . .""1 Pnlat'.e" Jer., per banket Nn 1 Jl (101M 7.V Vo 2, tl'ftl 28 Sweet Piitnlil"? Ra.tern Shnre per hbl Vo 1 1lil No 2. $2 ftACM An sweet potato.. Ii-I.iwar. and Marxian I. buehebbamper. No 1, I2.2A112.II-.. No 2 II ,"ll I l,n fab baa.' ri.nl.b .red per Ion, It.r.i32 do .nii--rii per Hamper. fl,vw.'2, Clnlon. veiinw, . per 100 lb baK No 1 SI luSf No 2 7r,Cff$1 I NEW YORK BUTTER AND EG( 'New url.. Jnli 21 IIL'TTint l'lin It-eeipi, M,XK ,!,, HlRher ncorlncr Ai-f 'lie extra. AT, W:tC flrit IJA-.I'm ieionfl liift.lle. .state dalr. n.T, ifM'.i'j Imitation rreamery, 401 47i i:tlt!h Klrmar Iter, Ip1. ,",n, ea.e I.'".''"...'"!'"5', extra flrrt. iinfr.oi,r , nr.l. .,si,Ane .-eonda, r.-.'aAS. dlrtli. i " '.t V." "" No 2. AOW.-.I,'. ,b.il. I Rood H'(f4lie. cheek, un lrritrail. 4117 I7i .etor.ur :i.'Ar, Hlnte nnd neirb)' liennrv hlli a .-,'lT70e irathirMl Willie., n4fllr1 I tiilllot white. .1.15ir,4e I'oelnc rol.t whiter "',''" ...'.frn nnd aoulhern (rather 0 wbli. d I tils, sute and nearbt henr.ri ilruvi. ill if line, mixed .olor Huhil.'r Liverpool Cotton Liverpool, Jnn 24 - So t lottun v ,i Otilit today, v-lth prli-os weal; on the h.isla of a dee'lne of "t points foi nud- illliiB. old emit met at 17 23d Satis were fioO b lies T hre weie no reielpts I'u'ures were bar.'lv steady In the earl.v ti,,a,".7,,;'s i"',1'1' l'Jlr''J w(,r American. iiiiuiiiiiik i.tii in uu, fiiMiu miniumir 17SCd, nilddlliiR, 17 23d. low mlddlliiK K, lRd; trnml ordlniiry, IS Olid und ijdl limy 14 Uil No Change in Refined Sticarn Neve York, Jan 2t rtetlnod sugars were unehaiiRid at 'b . lies 2 pei i..nt for ensh The domestic demand Is mod erate and supplies are ample. The in. nulry for oNport suKar continues lUns ire uueh.ii'Kid at l Qu."i W I 0 8 THOMAS B. SMITH, Mayor. 2 umaaS PIIOTOI'I.W The following theatres obtain their pictures throuEh the STANLEY Bookinc Corporation, which is a jrunrantce of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for tho theatre in your locality obtaininc pictures through tha Stanley Booking Corporation. LIBERTY llltu.lli i lOl.f.MIIIA ,. MAllNi:U UAlLi WII.I,I:i S 11 MIT In IIIIAXHIM! IIUUXIIWAV 333 MARKET fTC'-?0r;:i,r. kka.m i nnui in I III Lit VI.Mi" MODEL : l-Or.II bT. Orrheatri lontttiliaua 1 tn i i- s iiovniNMKvr war ru.ua "i M:it torn tlaiis" OVERBROOK IUD 4 HAVER. I'nnri . v i. nt ni fLU'Konn in nir. cmiahkt mm." PALACE KU .MARKET STREET iw rt ..i io ii :ii i. xi MAC MtllHIl ln "Till: IIAI'LS'O STItllN pr,nc,::!-. '.STRINO HBANS REGENT A"KW W tow ITTII LII.A LBCAnM ,0 U ' " MR-UK r UAIUIEN" RI Al TO OEIIMANTOWN AVE. Minim: TouiiNRrifa ' "M'OIITI.VO "ire" s RUBY MAHKLr7.vBnjvI AI.R'i: IIKlnY In M "IN 1 m: HOLLOW OP HER HASTv SAVOY l8U MARKET HTI1HKT ! TO MIU.MUIl? yyn r.LvinoB in tub Ri.urr tbh" STANLFY ,a"'ct aiiove JoTh airtlSLLI Mtl.lA M IMIUJP," WILLI KAVGRKIMM 'J r M "TUB SILVBIl KINO" VICTORIA w:,f,v,M U,r?ErN5'TTiYB,YEA-,.n BUY PHILA. ELECTRIC BONDS 1-ocnl Hatikor- Olilnin SI,,"()0,000 First fia Drexel & Co. and Drown llrntlirro A !ui ,.5" Purchased from the IMillndel pnla l.lectrle fomiianj SI.5on.nnn S peri rent (lret mr,Tt(rHRe bond" Application will be made to list these, bonds at a later date. This sale (ORether with Hie prcieedi a.r ihiUL,,'.li(1?'.nft,ft.,""cli ""'! sub si rlbed by slniUbol.lers, will lirov ide tho compiny with close iu $n non.nnn ,''" ......i .? ".l".,f',,,y.,l' niananMneiit re. . . n iniL'?.1 "'n00'ftnn would llnlsh cer- ' tain construction work for the dlstrlbut. h Su"'",,!!' ''hlldel,l,l; ,om ilete the new Btnllon at fhoMrr, llinililnte li'iK ul'p'ltal '""1 ,V",U'i" '"tlo''l "'r'- , Jsr ''.","!' "','' "'npntiv sold lo a Vw nrk bi nltltiK homo .annnim of the r. j.er cent bonds Th.o bond. n neilv In the un'lsterl depnrinietit of tbe 1'hlla delpbla Stock IHeliaiiKc i New Hiph Dollar Mark for Hcef Cattle ' ( bleiiKo. Jlltl 21 Tbo lnnp.Mr.ii...... 120 ealtle sile made Its HppeHrance when a load of lown-fed Ilerefonls, uverlns 1168 pound" mid to Wilson a Co it that price Now th.it the new dollar mark has bem reached, the trade la of the opinion that prime ofTerlntts will jro still hlKher, probalilv pns.ltiif the "0 ifl record reached Ixrt Peeember Steer, nt !n per hundred pounds made a record for anv January. Handing- 5 70 higher than n xenr niro, the pi ev lobs hleh .Ian uary Two ears ao bet steers aold nt lit 03 and in January, lsie, I&.S5 wna top DIAMONDS 1 lifp Erm. rr ot ll rli It. il trzllnjr lrMii, lrlns rii ultin rpliiiii. if ,i rnri qualll , (lie sitnif thut Mni!(t nrd inirl't iitt mi siM i runt V mhi nn ' iler-l md Hull i ImiMirt ,r dlinnnd i I'tltun our-.ele. on ili iireinbi"., vitu will realize thut we are tbim utile to pro e lliein iiinbli raldi leH tbtiti olbi r rititl f b ii,. We muUi mi extrn ih'rue for nioiintlni; tln-e ill.ininniN In inn tile ion er-frr W rlll In'- ultll'in l.nl order. Ill ed COIR) ESS&i RBPiCHESIHUTsS.8 JO'5-17 MARKETSt 809-11 CHEStNUTlT, 909 MARKET JT -flflf New York Shipbuilding Corporation Camden. New Jersey 'I lie ,ml tliat l.iiiiuln-il th Tuck ahuH In t.'" (Ji- tantH -oma kju1 men foi various (Vp, rtnicuts Do tint ajijhj if ton an al pres ent w oi ' inp for uti other sliipard oh ti iirp-pntut t at I S Um pltiMiient snr nt 1 r J 1 uh st also Jd A. WHlniit .ih IMtll idelpliln . and 5tli Talor M , t'amdui N J. William Etsweiler & Co. i -i m isiii;i issi; TSPECIALBLACK Manufacturer Waterproof & Steamproof Leather Belting Philadelphia, U. S. A. WxTERPROOF Chas. J. Webb & Co. Wool V and Cotton Yarns 11( Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. O. W. KETCHAM Manufacturer of Architectural Terra Cotta, Bricks, Hollow Tile, etc. Hauling Contractor Motor Trucks and Teami GEO. W. VAN LEER 302 N. Water St. l.-tnlilNlictl 1HD1 Pattern " and Model Maker Wood pattern for all purpne GEO. A. GUMPIIERT Md-SIJ t'lierry M. .?.' JAPANESE STEAMER "MALAY MARU" I'ROM PHILADELPHIA ni R KOBE and YOKOHAMA Sailing About February 5th Kor Krelulit hpaee and Ratea Apply lo Gailey, Davis & Co., Agts. 316-320 Walnut Street I'llILADKI.riHA lMioiie Lombard S00J.6.7 -. I rtln Iiln. mr, $39.75 I $65.00 I $125.40 i nins. , n,. 498 Per Carat ii" rirs. I at tL i.loaic.ta WGD1DEN BOXES 10CK CORNtR-NAILtO'tXrVnAIL T.: u? &SONS CO. DELAWARE AVt brUFFUN STS UijLUjuaaiulUlMlUlaJljaajgMBiagggaaaajBM Nagle Steel Company Steel Plates and Sheets Pottstown, Pa. FRANK A. HOPPE Mnniifaelnrer of Rinn (i.ummi covirorNDS Nitro Powder Solvent No. 9 2314 North Eighth Strtet i'iiii.iif:i.iiiiA Commonwealth Casualty Compaay I'lillnlrlnlila'a Oble.t Cn. unity tompanr . , Unlit on lie in (nn.erratlte Competent Un. Ine.. Vletl od. VtrilllNT, 111 Vl.TII, AI'TOMOIHIA AK Vour .iirofier for Our tlatea or Phone Lombard 3573 C. JESNIG Precision Machinist 716 Sansom Street Philadelphia Hohlfeld Manufacturing Co "Eclat" Hammocks Couch Hammock "Delfeld Quality" Turldh Towels and Bath Mats v Alleben e Mnlli and Tenth Sti.. I'bll idelpld i I'n. N. Z. GRAVES Incorporated 22 antl 2 J South Third Street Philadelphia The llouoe of -Mir-rlnltle In I'ulnta and nrnlahea urpoMcly JMade for Every Purpose PAINTS & VARNISHES Once Used Always Preferred Manufacturers of Airplane Engines Special Machine Work STATIC MOTOR CO. 1135 So. 58th St. CHARLES COMPANY 'IIT-fllO Arili SI., rtill.. h. : Hums : Pnlliyi : Biltlit Miitm; Soulhwark Foundry & Machine Company 1 intlfr lur rH of Hydraulic and Power Tools 100 XslltMiTON WF.Nt'E I'llll.XllKLI'HU DELAWARE DREDGING CO. 410 COLONIAL TRUST CO. BLDC. . I3TII AND MARKET STREETS PHILADELPHIA. PA. Henry A. Hitner's Sons Co. IRON. STEEL AN I) METALS GAUL & HAZZARD STS. l'hllndelplilu. Pa. WALKER & KEPLER EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL 531 CHESTNUT STREET Philadelphia, Pa. TAUBEL BROTHERS HOSIERY MANUFACTURERS Cedar & Huntingdon Sts. I'M! idrlplibi. I'n. .New York Iseit ma ( CLYDE S. ADAMS ARCHITECT and ENGINEER 1300 Arch Mrret. Philadelphia Telephone! K.ire 143 bprura S5T1 American Dredging Co. River & Harbor Improvements SOU Chentmit Mreet fhlladelpkla D. W. HUGHES & CO. ISjH Reul rMnte Tru.t llulldlnr PhllxlolpllL. "WOODLAND" BITUMINOUS COAL llr.t for liuiln and foraa un. In ear Iota onlr. Northern Engineering Co., fac. IIS NORTH IIKI.AWA.xE AVl wviu . uuiica 1 i '4 If tleatrloal, canavilt u in. a.na tnatatlatlaa Af Spodaiuta In poxrr aal aoxTiaovrnxa kx .-- way to Mr Klatle tha n- 1301 3AJL T,,Tj I k I t 1 4 s A ,faW'' f . -rV. f i tk ' t i,. .- :--K- - tfe v. A-vt rltt-i I- 1
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