)LPHI, THURSDAY, ! TCfrOT 13, ToiJ I il J Wpmwmsmn-n 6tf l-t i In r I J I H"" i1) Ai Skrvic and Stability Action Speaks Louder Than Words Wo can continue to tell you In our advertisements the service wo offer and the reasons for your doing business at this bank, but we believe that actual contact will really con vince you. Give us an oppoitunity to assist in any of your business or banking prob lems and wc know that you will be satisfied. Integrity Trust Company Fourth and Green Streets Capital Surplus 6 Profit . $500,000 .$1,610,000 1 DAVIS & GILCHRIST, Inc. Jflib Inbl Memberi f New York Produfe Fxrhinin Drexel new lorn; liiriume I xrbinte i . . - Jsewlork Ireighl Broken' Ann. i Bridge GC To the Holders of THE COLORADO SPRINGS & CRIPPLE CREEK DISTRICT RAILWAY COMPANY Firt Mortgage 5 Gold Cond, Due Jan. 1, 1930. More than thiee-fourths of the abote bonds having been deposited under the Deposit Agreement dated Januaiy 22, 1919, notice is hereby chcn that additional bonds will be received without penalty until the 1st day of July 1919, after which date no bonds will be accepted except under such teirns as the Committee may prescribe. Emerton W. Judd, Secretary, 5 Nassau Street, New Yotk. Masten & Nichols, Counsel, 40 Wall Street, New Yoik. Central Union Trust Co., Depository, 80 Broadway, New York. New York, June 4, 1919. Indiahorna Application will be and the New York Curb From letter of Mr. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. The Indiahorna Refining Company is one of the old, well established and successful oil producing and refining companies operating in the Middle West. Its refineries at East St. Louis and Okmulgee are in a high state of physical condition and efficiency, having a daily refining capacity of 6500 barrels In addition to its refineries, the Company owns 1 30 miles of pipe lines, 205 steel tank cars of 8000 and 1 0,000 gallons capacity, steel tank storage capacity for approximately 500,000 barrels of oil and has under lease an addi tional 405 steel tank cars, 255 of which will revert to the Company upon the expiration of the lease in 1921. The Company's present settled production is over 600 barrels of crude oil per day, and owns leases on over 8000 acres of well-located land in Oklahoma, Kansas, Louisiana and Texas, on part of which 10 wells are now drilling, all of which should reach the oil sands within the next 60 days. MANAGEMENT Mr. E. E. Schock, St. Louis, President, is an experienced oil man of long standing, and is active in the opera tion and management of the Company. He was for several years President of the Western Refiners' Association, and enjoys an enviable position in the oil trade. Mr. A. W. Gieske, Baltimore, Vice-President, has been successfully engaged in the oil business for a number of years. Mr. J. A. Berninghaus, Vice-President, was formerly Vice-President of the Central National Bank of St. Louis, and is now director in that institution. Mr. W. O. Schock, Secretary, St. Louis, is also President of the City Trust Company of St. Louis. PRICE $5.00 PER SHARE West & Co. 1417 Chestnut Street Poe & Davies Baltimore, Md. Members New' York Btock Kxchne Ualtlraore Stock Excliani G. H. Walker & Co. St. Louis, Mo. Members New York Htock Kxchanis St. lxiuls Btock Exchange IhrfoVEM'ENTS BY P.' .., -1 Much foore' 8pent for Betterments In 1918 Than Previous Year Total Income of the Philadelphia ond HomllnR Rnlluny Company for the year ended December .11, 1018, areordlnc to the annual pamphlet report of the tampan) issued lat night, amounted to Sl(l,r70,7i4, compared tilth SI 1,2(11, 1)8.1 In the preilous )ear. The surplim for the year not ?1(),7S0,8I)S, com pared with si.-.niio.ooo in inn. Agneiv T. Dice, president, In his re port wijs: "The Philadelphia and Heading Itall wai Company expended for additions and betterments to Its propcitj during the fiscal tear ended December 31, 1SI1S, $ll,MI2,U!)S (of uhlch $0,t"S5,50S was eliarged to income), compared with ?:t,S00,fir!7 dining the pretloiiH fiscal jenr. n iti(ieue of $1,082,101. "The omponsatloii to be paid bv the Vnited States ralhoad administration for the use of this rompanj s mllioad, ns determined hi the standard letmn fni the test period, was fixed nt Slti, MW..111. and this amount was dull cer tified hi the Interstate Commerce Com mission." RAILROAD EARNINGS mvKvt.o noi'iir.si Bit and rni"?-ni-noii 11)10 lncr!! rirt "K J'i' l". ln tiso tj i-, l..iirv 1 oCJOSGU 1 731, U I Export Freight CONTRACTORS AdilreM "LOCKMN"-All Codfd Bldg., Phila., Pa. ..m .. . - t tr i j. Whitehall OtS., leW I OTK Sty James Timpson, Chairman, Vico-Piesident, Mutual Life Insur ance Company, New York. Robert Struthers, Jr., Wood, Stiuthcis & Co., New York. Livingston E. Jones, President Savings Fund Society of Germantown and Its Vicinity, Philadelphia, Pa. "v Coimiiirfee. WE 0FFE6I 350,000 SMmES 'PAR VALUE $5 Capitalization Baltimore Transfer Agent, Equitable Trust Company Baltimore Registrar, Baltimore Trust Company St. Louis Transfer Agent, St. Louis Union Trust Company St. Louis Registrar, Mississippi Valley Trust Company made to list this stock on the Baltimore Stock Exchange, 'the Association. E. E. Schock, President, we summarize as follows: Net earnings for the past three years average over 24 per cent, on the capitalization. Current assets double the current liabilities. Sufficient cash working capital. Extremely high standing of the Company as well as the indi viduals comprising its management, who will remain in office as heretofore. Assured continued successful operation of the Company. Opportunity for large increased earnings from Company's acreage and wells now drilling. Appraised value of tangible physical assets approximately $500,000 more than the total capitalization. Dividends at the rate of 12 per cent, per annum have been paid for the past four years. Members Nr York Mork llTclianK riillmlelplitn .Sloik ISxchanc Babcock, Rushton & Co. Chicago, III. Slembfru New York Stork Hxi-linnee ChliUBo Stock llicluinie , Simons, Day & Co. . Chicago, 111. Member Chicago. Hoard of Trad BULLISH SENTIMENT nn.,,., n-ri-n nnnn nl-r Shipments from Argentina for me DOMINATES CORN PITik yrr "'i it(,0.?br,,c ngalnst fit).,000 bushels laU year. Broncl Demand for All Futures From Commission Houses. Oats Strong Chlr.ign. .Imie 12. HiiMMi sentiment dominated in (lie mm mnrket today, helped In nddltional disquieting rrnp reports, exiesslie moisture in the south west nnd piedletlnns nf fmther unset tled weather .lull tout lied the pre ilous high jirlie for the season, of SI 72. mnde on Mai . There was a brond demnnd for nil futures fioin i iiinmissinu bouses, and the market wns stiunger and uioie netne than for some time. Miipmem of corn fiom Aigentliiit Tor tlie iiteK were pMlnwtpil nt 2.(100. 000 bushels, ngninst 2.201,000 bushels last jrni The demniid for nmi7e in the Tnited Kingdom remained brisk. Oats nko were strong, in c.impiithv i with imn There wns n good denl nf .billing fni Iniestinrnt on unfaioinble einp teports Oivwihn mnorled nn rviellent demand foi the insli nitlde f!nin r.uns in por- Allied Packers Incorporated Common Stock "W&en as and if issued" orders executed on the New York Curb I EST BANKERS 1417 CHESTNUT STREET Member! KXEcrnron cnAriTT.nnD lntitt FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY Member Federal Reserve System Capital $5,000,000 Surplus $16,000,000 Main Office: 32S-331 Chestnut St. 43-53 S. Fourth St. ADMINISTRATOR. $3,006,000 Refining C OF 0SCIAH0SV5& Itions of the northwest and Canada re ceived but passing attention. i lmllni futures ruimrd n follow; 1 Corn (new dellim) Ye o Open llloh Low Tloj elojj ept 1 HI 1 1 1 (11 1 nV.k J ; Ju! 1 tin". 1 7J I ili'i 1 It. ' 1 stpt" .." an', n-x no "JJj luh iit'h us', 7'i H ns'4 !'fpt"r .11 iJ n ns il v. a 4T as 41 'juh 34 'ill at 4 31 Ml 35 27 33 1" 1 lllhe sepl .'7IH '.sit 27, : nt -J. 'I Jul 27 t JS HI J7 110 2 2J t." 40 nl IS (10 4100 4S0O 40 00 f.O 00 Jult 1110 -.1411 M 10 .-140 47IW 111(1 tA'ki-il Texas Pacific Declares Extra , New York. .Tntip l'J. The nnclnnnli. p OrlontiH nnrl Tcxa Pncitic llnll nn? ileilnreil n semiannual dliidend of .1 per .en. nnd m, rxtra dliidend of 111-, per nut on the rnmmon stok payable .tune naTiilile .lime MS to stoeh oi leeorii .luiie -Jl A ip.nrterli dliidend of 1. nor eent on the pn ferred stock uns also .Inlaid pmnble Septemb.r -J to stoeli of iiiord August '-M . ""' -' Gold for South America Neil Yorli. .tune 1'J Old mm to tlie amount of S-T .100,000 bns been engnged foi shipment to South Amerlcn Total I engagements for cold for eiport dur ' ing the dm amounted to ft,1fi0 (100 & CO. New ork Stork Kirliunts rlillnrielnllla Mock Kirhnnte TRUSTEE Broad Street Office: N. E. Cor. of Broad and Chestnut Sts. orJARniAN ompany St, Louis Stock Exchange Moorehead & Etmore Washington, D. C. Members New York Stock Kxclianjr Washington stock Exchange Potter Bros. & Co. New York City Members Jsew York Stork Exchange r Philadelphia Markets GRAIN AND FLOUR mn'iIIf:AT neeelDU 111 10 buiipo The SJrlrt1 "" "ulet Quotmlonn rnr loin m Mnn v"MHior nu ir ntnf m ntnnila tl in t" m nnInrl prlcm-No 1 red l hj ' l northern sprlim JJ :r) N Jrler; hari I norinern sprirm ?- ;ri ; i Hf.1 .,J.37 Nn J ri-rt nmulty $.'30 No J P in lvter - No - nurlhifrn Kprinic ". 1,( U ? Iiurrl ulnl.r t I 'II. V riul winter - ...r,. "".""":. Hi No o o ""ntKy, . ii, .-so rru r ernini" 3.r"'n''rtcr ,IJ No, 3 rn Prln(t $. 3J. No .1 hni.l mnln '" 1 rpll tilntxn .rr.-1l. I.. t 1 n rru nmutiy a tiortn 1. f. imt 111 tl ll(ll "lilt" I -J1 '- rmT i,lnl.. 11. I.. i nrt v.. I ...,1 . .. 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I -" h. if. rs 7 7-.l 1 I reet PI i ulelpM , Pa l5 denosltlne " Tl!2 oofimonweaioi or reimsvivanm $12,000,000 Issue of $50,000,000 Loan Series A $2,000,000 5-Year 4V6 Registered and Coupon Bonds, Due July 1, 1924 $2,000,000 10-Year 4 Registered and Coupon Bonds, Due July 1, 1929 $2,000,000 15-Year 4 Registered and Coupon Bonds, Due July 1, 1934 $2,000,000 20-Year 4 Registered and Coupon Bonds, Due July 1, 1939 $2,000,000 25-Year 4.1i Registered and Coupon Bonds, Due July 1, 1944 $2,000,000 30-Year 4 Registered and Coupon Bonds, Due July 1, 1949 Free From the Personal Properly Tax Imposed by the State of Pennsylvania Exempt From the Normal and All Surtaxes, Also Excess Profits Taxes of the Federal Income Tax Under Existing Laws. Office of the Auditor General, Hamuurr;, June G, 1910 Scaled pioposals will be recehed by the under-iined at the office of the uditor General at Harris oun,. ir.til 12 o'clotk noon, Monday, June 2i, ;01'), foi twilve million (112,000,000) dollair loan of the Commonwealth of Pennsyhamu on the following condition.-. TMs Loan i authorued by nn Act appro. ed the Ksth day of April, A D 19li). The bonds now offeied, amounting in the .isrKregate to $12,000,000, will be dated July 1, will be payable at the fnilattelplii.t National u.ink ot i'hiMriiiphui, 1-local wealth, in lawful money on their lepectne matuiitv date, a-, follows: $2,000,000. $2,000,000. $2,000,000. Interest at the late of four and tnc-ouarter (-I'-i) yer centum per annum will bo paid semi annually! on January 1 pad July 1, at ths office of the Fiscal Agent of the Commonwealtn in Phila delphia. All bonds issued under the provisions of this Act Muill be exempt from taxation for State and local purposes. Certificates in leguteied form will be issued in such amounts as the puiehaers mny require in the sum of one thousand (1,000) dollais, tfiu thousand (fi.000) dollais, ten thousand (10,000) dollars, twenty-five thousand (25,000) dollars, fifty thousand (.'0,000) dollars, and one hundred thousand (100, 000) dollars; and in coupon form in the -.urn ot one thousand tl,000) dollars Said certificates will be interchangeable as to form Negotiable Inteiim Certificates will be isiued if desired, pending the cngiaung of definitive certifi cates, and may be obtained from the Fiscal Agent on the day that payment is made for the loan, or thereafter. No bid will be considered unless accompanied by a certified check or certificate of deposit drawn to the order of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for an amount equal to two (2) per centum of tho principal of the loan for which the bid is. mad? Checks oi ceitificates accompanying bids not accepted will be returned by mail to the biddeis within foity-eight ( IS) hours from the time of opening of the bids. Deposits of successful bidders will bo applied in partial payment ol the amount of the loan awarded to them. No allowance will be made for interest on an advance payment fiom the time a bid is submitted to the time of settlement. Settlement in full for the loan awarded must be made with The Philadelphia National Bank, Fiscal Agent for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Philadelphia, on or before Tuesday, July 1, 1919, at 3 o'clock P. M. The undersigned reserve the light to reject any and all proposals, or to award all or any portion of the loan for which bids shall bo.rccehcd, as may be deemed for the best interests of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The Stnte is free from all bonded indebtedness not now provided for by moneys in the Sinking Fund. These bonds are a legal investment foi trust funds and constitute one of the safest nnd most desirable investments that can be obtained. The wpalrh of the sovereign Stnte of Pennsylvania guar antees absolute security vof princip-il, certainty of income, as well as a ready sale for the bonds at all UmeS' WILLIAM C. SPROUL. Governor. HARMON M. KEPHART, State Treasurer. CHARLES A. SNYDER, Auditor General. FIRMNESS IN COTTON FOLLOWS POOR START'SSss Tnlk nf Pricier Prnifrht Rifiiatinn -wn-s iwigiu wiw..wm and Weather News Improve Market Tone I Nni in It, dime 12 The talk of nn j n-ln nietiii ft right sltuntion mid un f.iinrnbli" fr.ituns in the neithei ni'iis gnu the miiiket fni niltoli a mti film tutu nfl i' the rill, ultli (Vinlipr sillmg up In "iOS, ni "" points net Inghi'i Tin n vitt reueniil ii'illrliig lit this liiel. i lul" il. ntni'il ill no tini was ig gnMM im! niii'rs slum nl rt i lions of 1," OI -0 lillinta diiies r.i.Mi'd from ilrvgomls elr- , '" ,";" ,t'"l"T "' " ''"' ''"'" '""" "iMIing t,. iqiiiil tl go uN T ,!!","r" ",;,, ,ak,nS! !,n,t C !'" 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'"" '" "' N,lu' ' " -""do s utpriu !:" &": - -tl' luitkliiB a, tt s lfl, Itiimpls l" -"i i t li Inch. 1 111 ill Pi m -'! u tli "e Mlllk .-li VI n In 71 in ii im $.n r.$ jn iii'i .ii - hshi ils "ii i Jit .'. li. n p ii i ink sums j.Oit 1' 'ii .'ii pus flT -.i il" 7 Ml piiI I Ll I M ' i" " 17 "I- t upIkM ' I I stotkt r ' th JSjffiUJ-, f - u. tk '"IIliKI U dtj- 1 I (hi hn,u IVw cnrl lainlw hAs Ihm li id- mostl J- lliwir h.i fill si i i ill's ml mm- "i"'" U tiik ti(iis7'i iarHnu I ' " r- SH'J Ml u nuilium ,notl ST -Ji" 10 DIVIDENDS DECLARED i on I In ntn I lUftn ii,. i i tnpnn tiu irtpr'v of 2 pr it in ii pitf rml pt(.blt: Julj 1 in Mtotk nf rroid lun 1" Wilson A o 'ma t il if 1 4 p-r piu oi i timinnn und 1 lr rt nt on prfrnd 1'rtfprrrtl li ImnhIiI" JuK 1 to Htn k nf rtmrd lun 'l nr I n mmnu Auttutt 1 to tock nf ifcnrd Julj Jl Repuhll liut i ompiM qinrterlx of l'. I por (fiit ptxiitic Jul) 1 to MtxkhIIr3 of rei orti jump . 1'ilr.inl Trmit ( imn in run rlPrK nf n nv rent niMiblo Jill 1 tn wTnt Ithnhlor nt tforil lun I" MutMmn (Jrtat c iuthTn nilrmd C'om inn ii lUllml of Vi pt r put on nr 1J nir Htnk out of a uinulfitnl stirphiH pta- lie Jiim 10 to FtrtU of rttord lun JO nntl i iHIitm of t'n pr int on prpftrrptl out of hi ruriulptt 1 uri lu piijabk uu I JS to stiuk of icurd I ll lr" ChMpi )Ue A o iuirtprl rf $. ".n jth ir i t ible Jul to Rto. k of rt ord Junw 21 murlriitl U rl( 111 t UTt 1 ( ll t fil I 1 1 ( OMllJIinV I quurtrrlx -f I1 per mil un prof rr I mil I j rpr nt on lummou biih pis ibb luK 11 i Min.k of nord June .". Knwil It ikln Powi r ( mpHii's mi irt ri f - r r in m emm uid l1 i " prftrr-d iib11 Iuii to l 'r rt Tint t! of I N nhin I i Iff Piling iiuntrrl '1 ,. , . , .. . II , I njl 1 I .,(..! rll Il l 1 II 111 w-il I ' -insi I Juu I ord July 1, 1924 July 1, 1929 July 1, 1934 $2,0(10,000. $2,000,000. $2,000,000. BUTTER, EQQQ AND CHEESE Nw Vork, Juno 12 BUTTKtl fiteadr. lllnh icorlrnr. 620 lKe flrats r.O ffntel te rinlrv. IlienlUr KtKIS -Irreuular Ilerelntii S9.411 Aeii Tronh ifftth.rp'l extrss 4s ff? -Inr ptnraRp Phi keil txlra flrtfl 47W4flr nt.irnffe psrkeil HrstK 4 Jt 4IW c ttathereil ixtrn Uriti, IW 14(iijr eeionilH H2Wtr dirties No 1 is, rhe. ks 3llc Inside rherkM underitrnde 201f1ic stHle nnd nenrbj hennery whites "iSifiRni KKthereil Mhltes 47lnRc western whiles 47WMk western nnd southern Bnth Vred whites 4(18? -ie stnte and nearhv hen n.Tv browns 4n,s!'"nWi srathered browns hnl mlxel nlors 47'it'Hlr l llfcl "41 Ilisl lleielpls S7J0 boxes Pint cttrrtnt mske i-olored avcraRfi run "lilt If Tli tint nirrent mnki white ner hl'p run In' stf Tll4 , . oinr specials 11'.,. whit, spo.lals alffTt'i. 3P U risiNriAL (IIISTIt! 4(IINT IMIIIlr SJ-RIln: l?,!;J. ,l,L':r.All,-nT".1J,i!..T,,!.t:1 '',':;. T,;.. TiV Lt il,,, ,,ul11 ssi'-i ' in int. lull. l'lirsohllt tn II, terms nf the mortirace it 1 .lime 1st. IDII. thl Unrl.rstirTiirl In Ml s niletfl nf th shnvi band1, for sli stid l i) ns or Jnlv tath, Iflii), si a prlci lot 'n rxromi Itl" of thp par valu. there i' mil in riul Intiri-st to the ext-nt of 1111 7" the sum now mailable In the sink ill fun 1 ca 'I tonlrrs .tutllic Ihe nilnihrrs of Hie 1 nil N , rfrod shnn A li Hddr'Ss.i' to I'HK TKH (nrT1 Till ST iminvi TrustPS PIrklnff 1 nnd fhrstir iount Pulillc Hcr 1 p 1'lrst MortirHKn Thlrti nr -'r s r Hold lion l and will be rr(rlid until 1 n. m . Inl . mm I III MI It (OI.NT TlttST HIMPIVI. t v nl-iy Pr-stiiPin Tru'lw Ur.i i hi-xUr I'n Jun 1 1110 PMI1M lf-l'S Mil ki. i in ki-11 (iim i it t Tin: paiti tMIn h. iHlofirp exIstitiK lutwppn (hirlp. It Hlllrr ,n I I, lit l.uliiniir. tradlnir as 1 hi M if.i1 it (.ruin (oniinn. i disolvpd I tarli s K Itltttr hutiti; itlthdratvn Thp huiuiss tt II Ip rontlnu, il l.v KelU t ii. i ur In liW'linil un 1. r th, lump of Up 1 in tin (Iriln iimpnnt I I l - ns haxlni; ilalins TKslnsl thp salt rn&i Hi rli'p ulll i resent Hip mmr snd his iniPiiiPi m sum r iattnp,rshin i a in 1 1 hip undprs pnpd i 1 l'l IX I Atm ii ;.; Dn x-1 md nth und i hpstnut sis rniMiirinhl i Pa PII()PI)s..i 01HK 111 I UNm-ttlllllfl Hl.'l I I nil t,(lt I Ml M l m , lint1 AMI IV Ml I.Vt.i: 11(11 SI.NO r-lillliV in 1(11! lilt. M1KTII UIIMUt I:I.V to Spii ed pioposals will le recplted ly ,k. Vn-ii Hi" r UphMi (.Vinnant at the onVe et th- t. lerntPtidmt rf Mrept and Publlp Imur y in its dtjlli iip.l.r Pa until II n'llml. ii ni ,if the llh ilnj of June 1UPI. nnd nt that tlp-e and place Mill b. ruMI'lt nptned and read , . , nr i ,1 it 111 i th. r,rirnr, ono. j.rrs'ini'p iuatitltt are ns follows Asinaltle concrptp patlrir 10 170 snnsr tir.' icrmiile PAtlns blink relald r,34n .'iifi trdv Mltunlnnu niaendim CI "no sqnar" tar Is ttapr bound mnradam 4010 SCJare yards, concrete foundation for pav. n l n i i s l is re J.ard. -i::,-Ij;.,."" .2?!"" '"-?'... rmhsnk m,Pl ,JVI Lnuil H.uat VUHLTCl. CUrDlnC bBdli llneil fei t "lars mat I; seen sperlflcatlons ohtaln-d tr- olllce of r Damon Jr Protect Fptrlnper. cor. Hancock and Kldley eve ttpfi. Pa I rrliled rhecka of l.'SOO must accompany -tfopoaal k"' J II. llROWV Vlre Pr.slrlenf i North Cheater Pealtv Co Chester Pa KI VI I l PKOPdsM s Hi; pn of ptin Hnl Hrt'olflritl rn nhlcli will 1 rofun'.il upni tlv iflurn nf the pUrm ami prrlfl Ttlnn In irno.l ronditfnn anU Tic fom othri tin thovf mraaeA tn thp irtiul huinpi md fio cpn-rnl branch mrn'lni'd tn thn rti Ifl atlon not h fntnrtMnM ir ronldorpd 'ti bids will t" 'inllrprl unU prrnrn ranl r rtlp nt from th f"it oHHfoP in onniplinrf with ordlrnnco annrood AtarrK 1.-th 1 rwiinrlm. p prrpo-ni , nri. tn i no whirH the "iiiour t pt rdi ton T p Umrd of Rcp-pattftn rprrs , rls.it tn nc-pt c- rrj-ct m nr ill hj-, ' part of Kris - miv be dpf mi-d hrt for th tnttre'ta of (ho e.t -ni in i'Kopohws , niu, ni; nu 1 cl (i b thp IJnuril nf Hnrrittlon ut th I nfl e nf Ml" l.Or1 o87 Clt Ifflll until l rVInrk liml it T'ini tfttli. 1910. for th Arnntlnn of n. TIPW TOOf Q PT tht Itvlmmln. I pool nt lid and Cuinbprlind streets unnn nnnllrnllnn nt tht nfflfr of Ihn tlnai I'lanf iii'i i"iii"iiiiwih tan ue nnintncu ' Hldn from othprn than thos cntTHsrpd Jn the - 'rrtufll 1 uplnrFi and the crnrnl branches - I inr-ntlonrd in thr np'rlflritions will nut be m'rlhln i or on'darrpd ko iiup win o- V "" r .L un,'7"nprim ranltd t a rprltlcar from the Cltv Pnllrltor In romiMmff wl'h nrdlmncp Tpnropd Mirrh i"th "b0 rnlrlni? a pronon-,1 hnnd In all irs3 whore the amount exrord 100 iht Uoird of neoreitlon rpssf-B th r!M tn nrcppt or retect inv or nil hld or parta of bicN aa may he deemed best for the nterests of the clt nxp itr prrtirT (iaTfnNMrvr ur, or c.rk iinninv nn n. or 2 noo oun d si:ai,kii nioa win he opened 10 n. m. June 25, 1010, at nnp upU OTipH rhlladelphla New York nn-Jton whre Pirtlculnrs speeJal bid forma run I" obtained Refer to S P. D No -n ' i r , :01ft, and fomnion- Agent oi th.- July 1, 1939 July 1, 1944 July 1, 1949 : i:i: nr. r i I -. . i Jjiril(IVLl i Will IO,, lJ uuutiitT and sulij "r i Any DeaomlnatlonM t ' . , i Samuel K. Phillips & C: Rn7 rillrHTWIT HTItKI'.T '" ilembers I'lilladelnliln Htoek Kichan t innnmv t -fc-n.T t-ics it? ,vif ITVANftAT, Dividends KLKC'THM S10K()I f OMIMM IIATTKBY J FhllAdelphia Jun 4. 10lfa AltKh'ny Atnue nnd tilth Htrett Th Dirprtnrs hnv ArnrmA a iHvlr1ntS nn clollnr l$I) pfr liarr from the int rrti- intrm nt th ( 'n tn rt n nn hnfh (Vimmnn aI 1 i Preferred storkf taable July 1, IMP1,, t(. -& nn tuna tfl lltlfi Cti.Alra .ltt V. v.d.lljTr' lnrurin iln nr t-i fnril at t Tib sinus t t.inlj T-rnuiiHuiiT-aip MMM i nn nn mil l ! Iiriw tLQ MAiTrnti nrsnrrt"os Tren reriyi Offlre nf The I nlted fins Improvement To I'hlladelphla June 11 1010 V-Vtl Th director, ha i eth"s day declared iV quarterly aiviuen.i or two per cent m.oo erti , emrai na inn .itiiv i - linn n TririifnMiriai'd nf rernril nt the rinse nf business Jnn Sn lull. I Hi rm will be mnlle.l i iv jiuiiiif. Treasurer. The following companies offer INSURANCE of all kinds Beidler & Bookmyer General INSURANCE BROKERS 121 Walnut Street r.ntnbaid J1J7 Jla(tt iSt New York Office ;5 William Street The Oldett Tttlt Company In tht WorU &tal CgtatP tattle SniSurance anb (EniiSt Compnn? of )fjilauclpfjhi s 523 Chestnut Street WILLIAMS C& WALTON General Insurance Agents Nos. 416-420 Walnut Street' '! PHILADELPHIA t?iimiiiii;,tiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiii:iiinnii.!iiiiMUiiiiiiimiitii!U3 5 1823 1919 I THE 1 PENNSYLVANIA 1 FIRE I Insurance Company 1 IN'COrtroriATED 182S 1 ciiAitTrn I'Fni-r.TUAr. I Office. 508-510 WALNUT STJi I I'lllUUI t I'HIA. IM. I anllnl . ... . S'ln.Ono (10 g Aft H.Sjn.nK.dl B B ft Snrnlii" 1,M1,IIII g g '.i mini In I'oltrThnlilrrs 2.IS9'5.8!8.60 3 faiiimiii:iiiiiiimi'c:iiMiiiim!t:mmiiii!it3iiimiiim::iiiiirmaQ 1817 1919 e Association! OF PHILADELPHIA N. W. Cor. 4th & Walnut Has given its policy holders eolia Indemnity for more than ono hundred veara and has never been so strong financially as now. Hac ou u pollcv In this old and rellible Coinpinv? ' CHARTER PERPETUAL The Journal of the Under wear and Hosiery Trade Is Review 320 nnorH . v New York, N. Y. gTKWSIIir NOTICES fsrrrrWjTMJVfcRfl mwHWM 1'iiHi.fniter ami 1 remlit Mrlee NEW YORK to LIVERPOOL Vasau June 16 Vestris June 21 Roal Geoige June 24 Orduna June 28 Caionia July S Cai mama July 12 Itoval Geoige Jul)r2fl Oi china August 2 Caronia August 9 Carmania August 16 Roal Geoige Augus,t30 NEW YORK to SOUTHAMPTON Mauietania June 14' Aquitama June 28 Mauietania July 8 Aquitania July 28 1 Maui etania August 5 Aquitania August23 ' & NEW YUKK. 1J flKAEUS ' Pannonia , .Juno J8 BOSTON to GLASGOW Massiha .July 12 NEW YORK to PLYMOUTH. HAVRE nnd LONDON A Saxonia , July 17' nL:i.j-i-i.:- u.:.ti r impmiiw-i , riiimuciuiiia-uiiJiui v iir 1W i Direct Service Pier 16 South. '3S I 1100 WALNUT ST.. PIIILADKLFHIA. Vl! ' ' ' ' 43 "Queen of Sea Routes" TO BOSTON SAVANNAH JACKSONVILLE .' Steamn call rhlladrlplila for B Wrdneaday. Saturday. B I'll.: for Ba una imMuiimiri ...... u .. ., mm dealrabl war t6 travel tn comfort B.S " j . ..... lit.. Q-.i.-A-u It D .. . 1 ..., ..r...... Merchants and ivunerc iram. i TSJl WtM v. 1 SJ I f 11 ki -tfl f - 1 i PIER 18 8. PBr.A.WAR AVW. T.lanhnn. fvimhtr lftOO. . " t jft&ty ''VtftfJSLfis ., . 'MC t; ifitiia&&& A, k ." . trt'wl 4 Sf.i u. . .! 1JA.
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