v ij. ' l"y - V i r WX-ti-W. Vmn:S M i. V- J "J t- (. V. tf . XlSTG tfUBLIO LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1919 19 '' jnjJANCIAt. . 'This. 1iii In maris unrtsr I.temie of Ills Msi.stiT's Treasury und.r Dfmc. of th Hfulm n.sulstlon HOI" dat.fl the 28th -April, toil), but It must b distinctly un l.rstood thai In trnntlns sueh Llc.nss ths Treasury does not thereby take any re; (iponnlblllty for the financial soundness of the propnssl or for the correctness of any fit the statement made or opinions ex pressed with recant to It " BRITISH-AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY, LIMITED Notice to Holder of Share Warrant to Bearer for Ordinary Shares. NOTICC IS HUtinnr GIVEN that by Resolution of the Company passed on the nineteenth day of May, 1910, It was re flolved as follow: KKSOM'TION, That of th rest of the unissued Ordinary Shares 2,1.11, 77,1 ehares shall be offered to the members on the register of Ordinary Shareholders on the Fifth day of June mill and the holder of share Warrants to Hearer for Ordinary Shares on tho same tlate In the proportion of ono share for eery three exIMInc Ordinary Shares (Ignor ing shares which are not complete multi ples of three and not allowing Registered Knnres and Shnro 'Warrants to Hearer to be added together for the purpose of appli cation or allotment) held by them at the price of 1 pr share payable to one of tho Hankers of the Company In London on the acceptance of the offer namMy on the Fifteenth day of August lnin and that such offer be made ns to Reentered Share holders by notice specifying the number nr shares to which the member Is entitled and stating thnt If It Is not accepted and payment made on or before the nboM" mentioned dale It .will deemed to he de cllned and as to holders of Shire Warrants to Hearer for Ontfharv Shares bv such nfl verllsement ns the Directors shall deem ndUsable Such ndierllsement shall state in "' holders of Share Warrants to Hearer for Ordinary Shares must In the first In stance and on nr before the Fifteenth dav n v; "eP'"" h one of the JtanKers In London on appropriate coupon (to bo Indicated bv the Dlreitors) as evl ?tn',J ".' ownership, l'rovhled alway that Jj' ,,''" In nil or nnv of the before rnentloniVi m m mn- i n...i. - in If r date In the nbsolule discretion of the Jilrertors t'pon such deposits being- made the Company shall be (teemed to make to the depositor an offer of the number or shares In which he . enlllled and the "5"-lsemnt shall require the depositor JlIX ra". ,n forthwith sign n form of ,.I"ft",.,ui' lor. "ur" snares which will be ...m V J?r.tn" Purpose and to pav the till. V.. t . r "Porl or each share an 5m .ii"i!P anv "" n sharehold-r shall not slsnlfv his acceptance In ramcnt of the sold sum within the time specified or such exttnd.d time as mn be fixed bv the Directors ns nfore.sld the offer will b rtf."1 '1 ,",1 lo-'Uned and lh Directors mav filW!IT.i1t ".!' "'"'" hot applied and paid tor within the prescribed tlm- In response to such offers In s-ch manner as they may consider expedient In (he lnter(s of the iiTi,m1v T,hl' M ."""res shall rank for fin Mend as from (he Fifteenth day of Au Bvi V '" or """h lBl,T Ante as raiment with (he consent of the Directors may be made therefor To enable the holders' of Share Warrants to nearer for Ordinary Shares lo subscribe i?.T. . .n'w "nnres to which (hey are en (llled, thev mut deposK on or before (he fifteenth div of August 1010 Coupon No i I attached (o each Warrant held by them at one of .the undermentioned Hanks nameli' .NATIONAL PROVINCIAL I'NION HANK P' HNOLAND Ll.MITlID Sniov Court, rm H7. Strnnd, London W C 2 I.IOVPS lUVIv LIMITHD. Westmlnsler House , Mllltinnlc K W 1 bard Street London. F. I' 3 The LONDON JOINT C1TV & i.ll lijiiti:d, WosIean minster R w 1 M'ARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF S1T1V YORK 32. lumbar 1 Street. London, : C II The GOSSIP OF THE STREET 72, Lonr MIDLAND Hall. West- 20, Grarechurch COLONIAL. HANI street. London, n c lTron such deposit being made th Com- mv shall b doemfd to mke to the - itor nn nffcr of one Ordinary Slmre in rect of pery three Ordinary Shares held I the depositor, hut not for numbers leno ' in three, and the depositor must forthwith n an acceptance form and pay tho sum of t for each share accepted Forms of application ran he obtained from Tompany'H Office at Westminster House, " Mlllbank S W 1, or the Compiny's ( fflro at 511 rifth Aenue. New York. C oupona and application munt not be t tiHinlttM to the Company n llankera th ouch tho post but mut be lodged per- mlly or throuKh n Hanker If any Coupon ompnnled by nn acceptance b not so f (ioltd on or before the flftetnth day of i uat next or such Liter date ns the Hoard i y In anv mm allow, the offer hhall be ' -em-d to be declined and the rlRht In re- icct of such Share Warrants to participate the offer shall cease and determine, and I He holder thereof shall have no claim In re- meet of this offer ntralnst tho Company or iiv Directors thereof The new Shares when allotted will In duo n urt lift reclstered nnd m.iv be ex.'hanKed I ir on If desired for Share Warrants to f.inr upon pamcnt of the usual fee and Mfiinp. dutv. 'Jlic new Share will rank port pa van as f-nm the date of piment thertfor with the i - "tlntf Ordinary Shares. UeKlstercd .Shares and Share Warrants to Jt rtr cannot be added together for arpli i lun qr allotment purposes BRITISH-AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY, LIMITED A M RICKAHUS. F-ecretary. . Hited 14th June. l.ill -tmlnster House, 7, Mlllbank. London, S W 1 , TO IIOI-DFKS OF FMP1RK KKFIMMJ COMPANY P-ft Slorticntro nnil CoMniernl Trust Ten fnr.WnklnB Fund SU Fer Cent. Gold nontla. Dated February 1st, 1917. Vol Ice In herebv given that proposals are ttlted to be niHde to Ouiranty Trust Com i nv of New York, 14U Uroadway, New Vrk City, for the salo to the Sinking Fund t rovlded for In the Indenture between the ( ompnny and Ouaranty Tru-t Company of w York, ns Trustee, dated February lat, 1'il7, of FlrBt Mortpiee and Collateral Tirust "n Ye. f Slnkins Fund Six Per Cent Gold I'onds o: Kmplm Ileflnlnic Company, dated February V-L 1017. and secured bv said Indenture, 2 prices not to exceed 104 per rent, of the principal of such bonds flat with. out intercut. On or before Auicuvt lfct, 1010. tnl Company will deposit with tho Trustee sufficient funds to retire on that date, at a price not In excess of the principal amount thereof, plua a premium of four Pfr cent of pild principal, bonds equal In apereeate face alue to 1500,000, nnd said fund Is to be npplled to the purchase or redemption of bonds of said Issuo at not to exceed the price shove mentioned All proposals should be Mrurely sealed and marked "Proposals for silo of bonds to Rlnktnu Fund under Inden-tM-o of Empiro Reflnln Company, dated February 1st, 1017," must bo for all or any part of the bonds offered, and must, be re ched by the Trustee at or prior to three Mnelc n. m. on .lime 24tli, 1010. Advices aa to bonds accpted will be; trailed on or be tore June utn, iui'j, by the Coupons duo August lit, 1010. should 1 e detached from the accepted bonds and presented In tho uual manner nt tho office rr aeency of the Company, (10 Wall Street, New York City. Dated June 10th. 1010. I2MP1U1? UKFININO COMPANY By THANK XV, FUUF. YFFF. Vice President. BANKER SA YS MARINE DEAL MA Y BE FORCED BY ENGLAND I Situation Acute, He Declares, Because of Cable Asserting British Will Use Old Option Gossip of the Street "DO E linvo with us aRnin tlio pcrrnnlnl Intornntionni Mcrcnntilc O Xlnrlno," remnrkod n lmnkrr lio wns recently nn nilvocntc for the salo of tin- Itiitlsli tnnnnKP, but who elmngrd his mind, like mniiy ojthprs. Now ho Miys, norordliiR to tho lntrst news, tho snlo of tho British tonunRe mny ho forced, lifter every one concerned hnd toncluileil the proposed Isnlo was n elo'-ed Incident. "It coeiiis," snid tills bnnker, "thnt n very Intportnnt matter wns ocr looked, iinmelj;, nn option to purchnc the ships by the lirltish (Ipvermnent. Till option hns not lnpsed nnil enn still he cxcreKed. Mr. rrnnklin, presi dent of the Iuternntionnl Mercnntile Marine Company, does not deny tho existence of Mich an option," he rcirmrkcd, "Imf he does deny thnt any nego tiations nre now in prosress between the board nud ieprcsentnties of the llritMi (ioerniiH'iit toward exerclslns; the option. "What make tlie situation acute," said this hanker, "is the reported receipt of n cable from London to the effect that the Hrltkh (iovernment would arrange to take the ships over, because of the iefual of the stock holdcis Milnnlnvilj to t-ell them." Continuing, he remarked thnt n recommendation, which might become , a lnw, was under consideration at prevent in England which would limit the holdings of foielguers in nny Ilritisli shipping concern, but he did not believe it would be nt nil likely to be made iclionctlve, and therefore, as far as the International Mercnntile Marine Is concerned, would not apply. There wns disappointment expic-sed In some quarters in the financial district over the nction of tho dlrettois of the Mercnntile Mnrlne Company in declaring the l.cgulnr dividend of " per cent on the prcfencd stock nt Thursday's meeting. It wns epected thnt ftt least some pint of the back dividends would have been paid, ns had been done si months ago, when 10 per cent was paid on account (of the 07 per cent accumulation. In other quarters it yis said the surprise would bnc been hnd any of the back dividends been paid at this time. A prominent broker said lie understood the earnings of tho oompan have Improved so much that the wiping out of all the hack dividends might not be far distant. lie said be had it on good authorit that the earnings for April last were nt least 100 per cent more than for tho same month one jenr previous. Sisson's Plan nearly Like That of Charles S. Cahccll Francis II. SUson, vice president of the '(iunrantj Trust Companj , of New York, in his nddress to tho Virginia Hankers' Association said the barrier to this country's nntionnl progiess nnd prosperity, which must" be overcome, is thnt which intcnencs between the government and business inteiests. He then added that "we must bnve government co-operation and ' si.ppoit for American Investors in foielgn securities, nnd n similar support for American business," The same sentiments, if not the identical language, were expressed n few days earlier by Clnir(es 8, Calwell, president of the Corn r.xeliangc Nn tionnl ltnuk, of this city, when lie wns asked his opinion ns to the best plans for meeting the European situation tluoiigh financial nnd material relief. Mr Cnlwell, while in bynipnthj with the tentative plans of Mr. Davison, of J. I. Morgan & Co., ns outlined nt the recent conference on the subject, held in the Morgan ollicc, said most emphatically that the necessary relief must be made n government niensuie to meet the success dciicd. He ac knowledged that it is the duty of the nation's liiiaticiers, manufacturers nnd exporters to niil in the relief of I'uinpeun countries to the limit of their ability, but bnck of it ull must be the stiong assistance of this government. When n prominent banker was spoken to on the subject, lie remarked that as far as he could see Mr. Sisson's advocacy of government assistance in the premises was more In the untitle of "hands off" rather than helpful action, while, if he understood Mr. Cnlwell's idea, he believed thnt he advo cated the actual stamp of governmental nction back of .any movement which may be inaugurated. DEMAND FOR STEEL GROWS GENERALLY Buyers Willing to Contract for Requirements of Remainder of Yoar New York, June 'Jl. Continued im proi ement Is reported by nil steel mar ket observers. Not only Is sentiment Philadelphia Markets GRAIN AND FLOUR "Hr,r-ltir.M .1S..MJ ,uhrln mar it, i r"r lot b fjulft Imt firm llw The In rjtpor' elcvntn. tx riuntntlunft rrnni' i r.V ... '. """"""'Mi. sumlnril erlcrx- - i ("(o11.".1" 2 8n. N'o 1 unuthfrn nrln. win." N" ' hari1 "Inter. J .'. No I Mil IT " 2 red n-lntrr. 'J S'l Nn 2 nr.ii"- Intir. U.IPI, rf.fi uin,- ...ii.i.. f q . ka ' rt t No V ,:.33 No 3 rp' wntrr. I? a-J ulnto,. n;,Cl2irrn rrln. '2 3J No a hard I J 'in .-'- r-'il inr. r arii' i - l" 0 3 r'A "multv. ' ?! No 4 rl. t ilV i" 4 KHli-k S2 2S No, I FrnulK. mut' jo as Nn Brllcky. Fmum I-' 2' still clieerful, but the consumers' nie e n"nt i A l:T'cr" r' "e" rnntntninci showing Increased interest. A'heiens1 "r 'hu J"""5' an1 locution". t ?iRs7 0r'l !i k. t ,. . .""'I1'" 3n 1" l'l"-li .f. . ; '- "'- v i lilt Thf inn- with lUhi nrfi-rluaH an t , liirntlnn Nn J 1n40c Cuntalourrn CallfornU, pr erte M5T4 7M Mairrmrlons KlorHii per rnr )ail0tfil7i1 lllnrkburrli-s North Curnllnii per itunrt 20'ftSc I'hrrrlea nenrh- tirr lb Hmi,! 1 4 ft Jf four 1'ifj 17c rrachen. tleomla. per cratf $ai?lfi0 VEGETABLES Therrt waa llttlp trailing; anel lhf markft waa harelv atetnl OrffrlniTa were fatrl llhi-rnl Qiintatlona IVhltf pntatoca n.il I"-r inn ib "(Minn Whllf potatnfi South t'arnltna nn,l North farollpn prr bl ! No 1 H VUI.-i 21 No :, l::,(lfiT,n Whit potntoi. Ilaatrrn Shore Va pir libl X,i 1 l -.iHj n ;.-, s, 2. 12 rillff,1 .Mi M'httfi riotatof.(i Norfolk. pir hbl No I, J.Xf(2"f No 2 $2 7'i fnbbaiti" Norfolk per crate $1112 tlo Ktetern shore, pf r frati 1S72 Onlr4ia Trxna el!ow pr r critn Hfti 7.i ili ilo white per cfati 1 1 "it I 7o. ilo. New Jereo. per Imaket. tl TiO ST2 1 tatl& AI.MEDA -Suddenly June IS , THOM0, on of Anthrnv antl Marv Almefla (ne ',v"v amil 7 Iieiatlvea nnil frlenila PUP1' ' Nativity Hrhool Invlteil tn funernl Mmj,. S HO a tn . realdenen of parenta 2S1S I. Klkhart el Ansel.' rnaaa ("hurrh of th; Natlilty It X- M 10 a rn. Int Holy Cross Cem m:r.Tni.n June m josr.rif w . ihi 'f Auauat nnil late Anna T Mertele (nn' xtff'ale). nirrfl .IX IleUtiea nnd trtetifla In nr..TH3 LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS onl.i n short time ago It was the belief tlull till, lllltltlfT ,,in,..,r,Mi,,t fni" ktnfll , ..... . .. v "J sl,,,SI'.r 'Isn.lirtl whit. m)Us, lan.l l.illrh.r.' h.ra full products would be led bl a demand from ,.,,,'!.",!" '"'i ffsoc. No 4 wh't.' tsAtiic i pjckins hf.i, e,.'.i tip : .. . , , , I ,' '-i'1 I' llerelpte s 30X IP2 !'. Inanfka 21. heai 2n lnfi 2I Hi mv HuiiTiunent. u is not nearly snown tlint reKiilar users needed only assurance that prices ueic risht to besin their puiclui'.es. One of the features which hns brought about considerable discussion is the will iiiRiiess of bujers to contract for tlifir retiuirementN for (lie icmiilnder of this year, and In one or two instances it is repotted that consumers wen to place orders for the first quarter 'Th lift! lb miirKct ronttnuri! weak with nn llttl, Tho quotation rntm il Iff fill .... " nrrli per lim lb. In 1 lo- ii n- . . .." iiiuivr piraiRiii, iirau'ni, 1 - ' If i 1 40. n.mhi tlo--.fr11 o-. !.-..- in? "eioW. 'l "'"712 2X do short pat l' ::.' ".'-"''" P-nl Clileiiao. June 21 IKH7S rtefelpts Xlioa I... r1 1.. -I I . . , . I .., .. .4 1 ...... n'-iii 'in i n. i iin ! -ir h nit", iiiii-'i nii'i i ,k in I and bulrh.rs' boirs ful! ."Mr hlshrr Ki l.'l ll"lk. f'-'ii 2.. i meil con I ' t" " Ilitht. j:n xo'i ji iiKht unlit, tlsur.-nsi heaV PTfkltiK im, ?ll, 1','if o 2i. IMi kilitf sows Jllliil Is -.ii plB. JI7Ms I'lTTI.i: It . i-lpK .".HO head Xtrrk-t romtmri'd ultb wck tiffo r to fun-rai aervi. , a M-m -' P m J62H ylf Iltintmed m t Int priiaie North Cetlar Hill i 'tn Trlenda may ctll Sun 8 to 10 P in nn I. IN Jijim to et rend-n e of rlater Mra M J I'llllln SMS IV tl P1 aantlt V0 Jit Alrv K1IMA Cdl.tlMAN wldvvofAle nnrter P riillnn Solemn huh ninaa Holy Croas Churth, Mt Airy. Mon U a tn Jnt 'in i:nn im,.. ii iini.ii M wtf of Thomai J Cii-en f" i Mnranl llrle'liea anil frlnn.ls H i M Sulillti Altir nd Itoaarv Oted to funeral Men a so tn . re'lilen' and Sarrnl II. art s ,. letlea i r i nuri n on of pnrenta. 2424 N 2(lth rt Hlirh renu'am our I..id! , -r the itnnary iinitea to lunerair mm. ni i-n'iimiin-i, rhm.i. in a m ini .hum - i, i- ,11 ,,un. - , ,. i.uw. ill u(tli Ss. about steail medium llKhtwelxlit mostli Jo. Ilrt rlnnr SC Tl T 1 1 ' " - - , f t -.0 h mi, r i linlro heirera oti ,in ,ltVK PMlfrt inn dull' and unehanced. hlithir. i thor ehe Ktock. 2-.Sf.'."c hlli.r We uuole at JS 2.'is 7J ! tvr U In sacks ''alvea. :.o,. to TV hUher tmlle moetH .'", aa to ituallt lownr pood Hahtwelcht fiedera and -toelo rs motlv 2."e hlshfr others alow to 2.V lowir PROVISIONS SllKHI' Uneli.i. soon h(ad Mark t to There ina a moderate jnbh.nu moiement ' n",' re eipts direct to pm knre I'nitiP ii 1 l rTonlli reilaed Prleee The ouotiitlons Hh "! asi Umha nnd Kood utieup iiiikii iinvbinn i . " . 's emoken ntt'l nlr ilrleii 4sr " l" '""'' irtinniHn " anxious 1 . f knnekla and tender. nnli .,1 .ml ilr. low I r t "r. l""rk" I I1 I rlJPl'rl In.lta 'fl .,-. ,,,l,.t 1iH "Mi" in plckie looe,"84r. brrnkfuHt Imt on.' t-' l iril Mi fn enlli sttA. . .. t, ,. ., - !' r 'I I I I T 't (. ICI1I1I1 next c.ir. I Ion ei or. the p.o.liiccrs aie i- .v,.; 'jt.,Tc, ,,o do smoked o7',3s" tinwllliiu; to take business so far into ,, ''"'.'.'"', hnnMiens r,ir ,,imie ahouidor-, the future. Tills attitude on the part of the lead Ins companies is tin,., in nil pmhiblliti. ' REFINED SUGARS to the gi owing belief that prices for, steel products will be material!) higher , at the beginning of next jcar than the I DAIRY PRODUCTS I nre nt ptesent If the demand con ; i,t'TTniiTb m,,,,.. .., , tiniies ns good ns it bin been in the lust v !h'"" importnnt rhante fiffrinss i - me tonowlnir uur.tnii n S,Ui Mr.is r.t hiRb. - the latter fo. Job There , moderate lno.ulr at flc for nn, Kranulatod. rittslniruli, Tune 2SIHI utile heaMrs fSo :.Mi2ii S-i Unlit pit" Jill -.I If 20 MIPI.P INI) UMIts-Iteee pie Kt, mil I I' -Met p. 10, ton limit . Jl i AI.l lis lleoelpta, r.0. ete.nl. $1S r.n M HOnS Iterelpta. led Ileal i irkere orkers, S20i?2u Tin 1'iHO .'ii tup, llnl, '-,... ('.... A,,.n ... , .Muster ft M 1 1IINPr.lt June in Flir.liKHICKA.ti Mow rhureh . f i- I of lllehard Hinder U-lniiie. and frlenda in- ,n ?'. ,U""".? .II..I . ...!... ll. I nn -.OAK tllllllllllS 1 I'lno at Int prtiate HI.IIMINH June 10 SARAH V. nLH MINS inee Kent v Ife of William niemlna Itelntliea nnd frlenda linltfd to funeral arv lees Mon ,2pm Oarrett road, near Ifur tnont road fl trn ttifonl l)eAnnr county. Pa Int prliate Itimalna maj be ilewed Sun . 7 to 10 p m imtl.HAI' S'l'tdinh June 20 at T,nn dnwne Iielawan1 rountv I'a Mrs SAHVH J Hull RAI" Due ntolte of tbe funeral il III ne Burn HOVSI.N June 1s. ID1IN- ,1 husband of l Caroline loileoli Ipeo Ktotz tleletllep flT1,l I frlende. Anollo lAidue. N.. is" p nn A !M llnrmenv It A 1'hiptir. No v Cirlnihlnn Cominmleri N i nn In i.u Ti'inple. .Maantilo etenna of . Pi nnsi lnnla 11 forder of Deeds offlee t'nhin It. toil Mean flub Tred Viulrker Piatt, leutrb. i V, rein Imttid tn funeral eerilrra Sun 1 To p pi i Isiti i: fnynminalns' ae lb. low Moi -e et Int Kerminod t'm Frlenda mn 1 1. i I remains Sat S to 10 p m I itnzonTii lune 20 I'HAm.r.s j no 70IITH anel Hit neeldm e. 4or, s ntntn let Iti 1 1 til . and friends Hampton Ii'a No 271 1" .itul A M. United to fun. r I s ri Ices Mon 2 Ilo p m parlor s p I l-r ,nkiMtle, s,,na l.tflo Vine at Tnt Tern jiiood ("em Ilrtnaltia may be llewp Sun. s to 10 p m 1I11K1.N June in. MU1T 1 linKKN free ItoiUera1 u Idou of John J llrten Ilela 1 t'es nnl friends Ladles Moo.ehen T t . .'don Nn I InMted to funeral Mon sin 'a m 32211 I.ni.'ust et . M est I'hllad' Iphla solemn reiiuiom maas st hme' I'tanhi ,.m Int IIolv Croea Com i . . lirilNS June 20 ANNA M Ml low nuriis i unrrai t ua . s ,io n reuuiem maaa Hun 10 a mp in I of lln "5o dv or the ii Hun ( pin Autn ar ri I i namnereliM I' JurtA iv ri rinn uiiaiiton ilinmiiN wire of Ilr Jri n K II irdon and 'li'i,hi e of tiStt lain 'Jeorjo It Mood of Phllad. i Itla a ' tlOItll IN - Inn. D MHIIAKI I" hual bnnil of 1511m Unrniin (nie innri formerly1 of SI I'lur Si'nulklll I i la runrral to hch r l.iima ind Mf ml St .Mnnlca'a Moll Nairn u r. d llourt ml A r Socle tie, IliMt'iI M. n s no a in 112 (.lad atone et inl-ltii in las of Ul m I'liurch of St Mnnlra Hi i m Int II, di roaa Cem. IIAItltIS Juni 211 JAWS AlflvX-, ANlir.R. .Ir eon nt Jamie A and MarnC Harrla aaed HI ll.latl'ie ,ird (itrntlj Im vlted to funertl so-ileoa. Tui s 2 p m., residence of paronta TrlhWt al below lllmirmd ave. rob roft ! Innnre county Pa Int .Ml Mullah em 1 rl nd.s mny call Mon . after 7 in ... ,k HAYRS At Sen Ullt N J June Id. Mr SIAIIV VA.NVAI..AII II11TM wldoir if ibe Into Alfti'd Hiii'a 1 m 'al aervlces Flret Preahiteriin I'hurch I.euiaiurz I'a, ' "hi'iiIlaNIH:!!, Inn" 11 rniM J of the late Seb-lellan and Inna M IIr land r rtelatlies and frlen I- lit rl win flrlal ,ss n and L'nlle.l llroth -rhond of Car 1'iiiers nnd Joiners of Ann r on I,o al Union Ni ivi invited to funeral M m i to a m.. br.it) i'a realdence. Brneat I llorlatider 114 Illdbi hi. Sharon Hill l' M '" f hurch of th Huh Spirit, n n in Int Holy C roa i'em Auto service HI rtl.iii K lune 20 TV'tr A wldnjr of Uiiiiim A llurlork. resbb m e cf eon, IT, il Hurlnrk It.u kei bill, thesdr en Tn, Itilntlv s ni friends ln I T . 1 to funeral Mon 10 a m . chnpil of Arllnirton ne. rielnliare CO III. Jill tlrlii i-'ti,n i m liushand or lar- I.nn'-ib wne. ,,n i m June in ;,n. Opposes Amster's Plan for Railroads. STEAMSHIP NOTICES rasscnter nnd lYelclit Sen (re NEW YORK to LIVERPOOL Royal George June 24 Vestrls June 25 Orduna July 5 Caronia July 5 Cajmania July 12 Royal George July 26 Orduna August 2 Caronia ... August1 9 Carmania August 16 Royal George August 30 NEW YORK to SOUTHAMPTON Aquitania June SO Mauretania July 11 Aquitania July 28 Mauretania August 8 Aquitania August 23 Mauretania September 5 BOSTON to GLASGOW Massilia July 12 NEW YORK TO PLYMOUTH, HAVRE AND LONDON Saxonla . . , .July 17 .PHILADELPHIA to LONDON Vennonia July 8 Philadelphia-Bristol (AT2:k"h) Direct Service Pier 16, South 1300 V'AliXUT HT.. rilll.AlKLIllIA JAVA-PACIFIC LINE D'RECT wr Service SAN FRANCISCO TO NETHERLANDS EAST INDIES IlaUvla. Samarunr, Botru'jalii. Macassar. Salltne iliteB and rutea on application. 88, UILL1TON K. B. SOEnAK'ARTA SiBDINTANa S.S TJISAfK S.S.WAS i: II, rtprcclirls St llrna, Co., Oen. Artf ia,9cenir6r ,vmce. iiui Aiiurnot nircei. There wits mme tlotibt ns to tlic object to lie attained bj the nntionnl arlvisory council of the Citizens' N'ationnl Unilronil I. ensue, whose existence was licrnldeil last neck liy Nntlinu L. Amster, presitlcnt of the orRnnization nntl cliaifman of the council, hut these doubts nere dispelletl after the meet ing of the council at the Hotel liiltntore, Noil York, on Thursday. Tlie'scopc of the organization, it was stated, includes a unified railroatl sjsteni tinder private ownershiii, operated by zones, laluntion of the rail roads by the valuation adjustment (oinmittcc so ns to arrive at a tine actual money value of the properties. A fetfontl railroad corporation, uhich shall nbsorb the eiptities of nil the roads oor nntl nbow tiieir botiiled debts, nnil issue In payment of those equities its oiin stock on the basis of one share for every $100 actual value of existing stock. A member or n prominent Iniestment concern was asked it he favored Mr. Amster's plans, and replied that he had not given them much study. He remarked that it teemed to him there Mere "too mnny cooks" in this railroad problem trying to find a solution, and that while he understood the S. Davies AVarfield plan perhaps better than any of the others proposed, it is possible that the reason is because it appealed more strongly to him and seemed simple ns compared wifli some others. Anything, he said, which involves n revaluation of railroad properties, except on nn income basis, will be interminable, and there iiould he ns many opinions on values as then; would be members of any commission or committee appointed for the purpose. Approves France's Opposition to Vanderlip Suggestion A bnnker cnlled nttention to a statement in a New York paper to the effect that French financiers received with tlisplensitre a suggestion made by Frank A. Vftnderlip, former president of the National City Hank, of New York, for the hypothecation of Frencli'ciistoms revenues to secure pnjments made by this country to France. , This banker said he had not seen such n plan attributed to Mr. Vanderlip, unless it is In the book on the European situation which Mr. Vanderlip has recently written and pub lished, nnd which he hnd not read as yet. "The French," he remarked, "very properly repudiate such a method of collecting a debt, which in the past hns been emplojed only ngninst coun tries whose currency and banking systems Here crude or where then, was n suspicion of dishonesty. They claim, nnd rightly, that France hns alivnys honored her debts, which in the past have not been small." This banker says thnt if such is the view which u banker of the stand ing of Mr. Vanderlip takes, he is pertain there ate many like him nil over the country, nud such views go to show that the bnnkcis of America must tuko a broader vision now that this is the first creditor nation of the world. Anather banker Enid that if such a plan had been proposed by Mr. Van derlip Ire wns certain it wns prompted by the impression which he received . both in .France nntl (Jrcat llritain, thnt the Fnitcd 'States should remit their indebtedness, He called nttention to n speech deliiercd on Thursday in the French Chamber of Deputies, where Deputy .Inclines Stern advocatetl a pooling of nil Allied war debts, nnd from which it mis evident the senti ment mentioned by Mr. Vanderlip hnd some foundation. Short-term notes were quiet jesterdcy, with prices holding firm at about the best quotation yet recorded in the" present year. There wns a continued good demand for Armour & Co. 5s, due August, 1010, which were quoted at from 102 to 10.1 14. Some of the foreign government short-term notes were fairly nctive, with prices fractionally above Thursday's final lei ds Anaconda Copper (Is were in supply at quotntions rnnging nrottnd Oil's- Hurlington 4s were offered at 00 and Procter & (iambic 7s on n fi'V basis. moutle or so. it u mild not be impossible to have 1111 advnm i' in limitations with in thiee or four months, some interests say. Hiliicier, it is known that some of the' highest nuthoi itics in 1 1 1 c- indiistrj :n ' I opposed tn bunging about any incicasc. in quotations for the icmniudcr of tJns i jenr, and, unless i mulitions ihangei niuterinll.l, these interests are likelj to hold lirinlj to their position that no change in quotations should be iiiaile ' on any dcliieiios up to the beginning of IIIL'0. What Mill occur thereafter time ami conditions must deteimiiie. It is significant thnt the action of the American Federation of Labor in dei Ming to attempt to oiganlze the steel ii ot Iters of this conntti lias recoiled so little apparent attintion in leading quintet's in the industry None of the ollieinls of the linger companies was willing to even disiuss the mutter for publication, holding that then- was nothing for the mittiageineiits to tlo un til a mine is made hi the otlici side It ii ill be recalled that mi scleral octasions 111 previous je.irs steps of a I like nature hale been ntt"nptet, but the have never iiinterializeil into mil I thing more than agitation for n short time, uhich eventual! disappeared I either because of the lo.mlt of man I of the steel winkers of the country or I because the agitation nas ignored Ii I the officials of the companies. ' .x I. - . r.. . 1 . 1 llespiie past, licrnu lii.inui --, iniwewi, 1 it is generall ienlied that conditions I at present nre radical! different now than tlie have ever been before. A large percentage of the workers of t!iC country nre more inclined to listen to ugitntion of nny kind at present than, heietofore, and for this reason tlie move might cause more than nnno.innce when! it is started. Some interests insist thnt the men directing the steel industry of tlie coiiur' are well nble to cope with ihnteier situation might arise in tlie. labor market, and for this reason there is no alarm ns yet. Neierthelcss, it is true that some observers will ndmit thnt the labor question will be one of the most intri cate that will come before the authori ties in the industry in the next few jears, nnd it will be necessnry to handle it in n most diplomatic manner. meln l m ui ii pre im.r i er nst ffiiiifl r.J7?-.ii. ''Injr -iiliM extra flrMn i'.'r tlrntn I'lWS reitm t rh-if " t ' tin- ..Wne. rto fir to kooJ .-.nfi-,i, fin.- hrami of prints Jolib'nic nt IIOiTUJi fair ti nholi-e ."OfiWlr nmnP tlrntp 1 "if lino irmn Morn -t, uppl nnd tti'.-icii .MiMlun nn.l t. ntlnui'il .lull Quntnllonn Tri- en., t. cirli lirjt Jll 10 nor rrnlc curn-nt ! iimk ii( no vii't..rr rvtr.i. nrnis II I in JIT -ill fnm v .!ecli'il iki.-s li,lil,l,iu u ,1'n it'.p oir o7rn riti:i;sn- Thinnrkftwn quint nn.l hniv cl llttli- rhanir The follolnir urrn th. imitations n York an.l wlKcnnaln nhol- in.IK n ilf. torrent makf. fani'v .11 'iTl n. , lW3?'?iilik """ curr(,nt mnk" '"'r to r.it llurrnto. Junn il f'ATTI.n Ilr ofiiiiB '",ii iii,-nl Market HllIM i l. i:s- lipcelpta. ISO head Market ln' r in If 10 .ill HI'ilS-ll reltitu. 2100 .-.,. XI i -k t -,0 II ttv tiitrlTr Iteaix rnlxeiltanit i,rkeri, J1 I-.' I'L-ht ir,rker "il iiIri J10 rtiiiKhn .- ' "i ii. mum JllfflC sitrrr ani i.xmiis iiKi-nir-ia soo hnii Mirl, t -Inn Limit IfJWIss", i-ii rllnKo tleiil"; others tinelinniri .1 ( inrlntiiill. I).. June 2 n,;vriortpIt 1','in .ironn racki r nnl tiutrher $21 'J.X Oi fc'ii i.n romtnon to i Imii i . Itllllsr.o, mu iioniar,o ' XTri.K lUcelpte 1"" te.i.lj. i nii, ti n rli soii.i:i Receipt? loon, t-teatlv. I.ambs utiaJi I it's . tn.,. in ,it?v lilj'i tllraril nie .Snlunn reiiulem inntiR Cmr pr t I ii true Huur, n) it iri lett nntl .xinthi-r or .sorroiij I'hureh 10n m Int Hi frm.li in it. i n unices Xlnn 2 P m.. Ileiiln'H Cem Itel.itluu anil fllioJ. Iniltiil I1SI1 V ltol,rnn t Int Mt Tcni'O Cepl. l'n-l-i mn . 1' Sun eie K-INI.KV lun- in 1'IlAXCnS firtACR. dauchter of I'raner nrifi late Joeeh P. Kinlei ici-l lo UilaMirp Hntl frtenrts -tn- IIOlls- neeejptfi no trrtillni: He ilpt-. n.ine ttiur Bteer n.-iTirilf ither ."Of'illl lower Imti her eilt i I il inwi-r l-llilin le nn i u !... ..I.-.B ".III, T". Kl.rV. II II. bIaii nn.l I,... ... ... .- . .. . for .nrlni-li lek.e. ...""'.. "'."' -"",.A" " ' ""'' I-1"' r . . V . .c loilir '--, -"" no "(in xxriiiwr xiii rinif! POULTRY Kftnsii (Iti, June 21 L'",n heol Market nominal relpt held over t'attle rei ket for ueek lleht. In luier I.IVi: Trade tlut kit .fi'JTc lOOl.-.c d su;ip inililn IJilfilntlnn. l...,.lu .l ... .. (i lie, aprinir ehlcken. broiler tint horn iilloM-aklnned nelnhlnir 1 fi IPli'i e. .illl'i.'lr stirlnir .lilli.nu i. not I.eShorn leilow-.klnned iieUhlnirl' IS lb. apiece 4-iMSc uhltt l.euh , iel,vi .klnned iieUhliv.' 14ffL' II arl ".l VI hUn l,ehortia leUoiv , ",, t-milllT al7e .tsiir4oc rnonter '1 renin 27W2Sc. do Imlltn Ilunn r, sreesn 20c. nUetin. old tier uilr do louna- tier pair riTjn.. iui.i.si ii uaa quiet null aipp i' ouoteil rate Tln fnllunlnir ur tiitions I'iiuI fri'Bh-kllled In r, i I loves ivelHhlnt- 4 Ihs nnil nier npleee .'In uolRhins; .Iffai Ilia ,1.V , ntl,er i" n llWIle frc.h-kllloil. In liarr-. fmn drv V kid wi-lnhtniT 4 Ihs and our mli ee .ii.ije ieiKhinB aQ.iH lb, .nit aiffaxe tro'iler 7' n 111 fit .no old roister ,r lilekel 2ftr. Iirollern neTrhi -,2'ol. 'i In neatern. ISQ SSr. aprlni; durku 1. .ns "l.lanil lite sqitaba, per dozen u hlte 'I'l'lKhin--11 '(12 lb per doz . IK ."i07fn e"i , ,i " WiltThlnK OfflO lha per doz J7 -,0WS "1 do do lielchlnir H lb per do? IiliTO f-. do do ivWiThlnir 7 lb per ,!,,7 $i -.orif f, 2."i do do. MelchintT RttrtU ,H nr tny lV''?bl2TK l,r,0ff2W- "llin and FRESH FRUITS Th prpnral nmrkut u(fl qUi.t .ini with out important rhanin Quota t1nnn i, mon Pr box. avi(ffnn crHni i-iillfnrnli ir Ikix. J.T?." V) Straw hTrlefl p-r quirt. ,J "-I MIM-P It("i.pt ii -n. I, " u fit hhr-it and K it 1 II" tut, wis 7."m" ti Jl '0 hiKh r AlUn .ort Pluti-r Cnthnrlno IX C rntharln rhulr Jones it First ha pn Mvnrlin I MH-r.f.rhnB''ttfl in hr nlntv flrt Mnr DmiRhtT nf thA tatp Hnmiil Ion- f'hni rHor of Ni w Tork, nnd .ithar1ni SrhinlT hi wlf ri.rXOKDV .Tun" 10 H'lLUVM V, i !.l'NVrov nod T."i Puo notA (if funertl ."-111 M ntvn frorn "n h r"lilMip, -14 tl V I 0th ( f'fiLnhN Jun 1D MAIIY. dnuKhtr of In It Hnr nnd Hnnrlttn Coleman H'i tlp nnd frl- nd. ItH fror,j Tmpl Vn i ai K C, I! InrUM tn funeral Ftrvif'-" Mon '' p in 3744 N1 Silnhim nt Tnt Vorthwund Com rrlpnda may tw remains , Run 7 to it p m I f'ONNi:i.UY .Tun 10 KIJ.KN A w, f J of VaW nTlm r"nnn-'tly and dauchtPr of An drew and nrlt1ift Tolrn (nep (;aUiti R '.i te and frlndf. ln lt1 to funeral. Mon Ho n m parcnta rildcn(p. mij Firnnn nt Solemn hlKh mam of rpqulpni Annun- ' station Churrh 10 a m Int Holy C-owh I'i. m Atitn fimrii! UK I Il'VI..f 11(1 .tnnu 1 f fTJTl- Ifv i..,-.., . torKerH i dnuiihtfr of Jnrne and latf Mnrli- Tm ' ', i I'.T Rplatl' and frlt-niln lnlfid to funor.i! Market for on H " n m P rents resldnm - 4i( Kiw- r breed d ft II ch nuiflH I Ac-ntha n ctnirth 10 n m ' ' ti. of Tnt iuitm JIuU t M ri ss Mfed tn fnnT.il t1' h Mun in "10 a in HiMt Mentor -f lMh mil Knuden isrft Lotan Int TlilNld ' em la troller Ct. Trl P'i r.H 'nil un 7 t - 1n n ti Jl KMTTfil -Jun t uKn'l Kl'DR KNlT Tni. uif, of Sm1. irt Ki. t 1 nelatlV-9 .nd fifn i ni mli r-i nt th i' nnry Sndrftv of Pt ludwlRs I'huirh r f 1 to funeral. Mon '.' m. liar, N vrk et Sol emn hi,-h requiem tnnR st I j! e Church. ' -" a in Int private 11 u IXcdenJJir Kmr:iri;i. -- .i,,ne sn pmavMAT,' dauaht' r ft Uuben ) and lit HillikM-ii H Krl"he! a8..1 22 ReJHti nnd friniln lnIt.1 to f meral rie(t l n 2 p f-ithT. risid. m e inn Pow-l it NoiV t nxx n Po Int nrli ifa T i.ni t iin Cam MAl.LUV- Iuiim M VATKItK MAT.LEYt miii in inp mi" ijfiwaro. nn i ,iar .iituirr Piilfli nf Ardnrn lount lon.aal Ireld.nl U''iuiv" anl friends lnit d to funeral. i ue , ;pi a m . f-iFter i residence airi Man rintK. ll'js S Li4th ft H'-qulem mai M nthonj i Chuith i u m Int llofc i ros- ('em J I Ml!f Tunc 10 MAIIY wlilnW qft lnnjfi. M in i1i aeed 7" lie atlvea ariA f ri v.i invlt-d fo ierlfe Mnn 2 p, mli oiier l Malr llidtr . IsL'n f h itnut st Intl PH it IT WATER METERS Meter Rate for 1919 if Installed Before July 1 I'llII.X. MirriK CO.. 0U Ileal Kntate Triit Hide . or lour ritiniher MpMLVIN' Tune IP MUtT r McIITAIH rp MirrN) ife of .'nhn MrHnln nell-t -MITCHELL, 1911, ii-passenger toun'ns; newly refinished; excellent condition; 5GP0. LEXINGTON MOTOR CO. OF PENNA. S51 N. Broad Street I il!!lHiriii'N nnnninl ,luw Is r,l'iKli: W lli:llIlH'KSns' mrnd il" Il ,,. ti. iiiul frli'tid lnltid tn funrril m r h . in- ri'i.iii--ui,, i-.iii.m - -.un i: n rn ,.i-K j . J ,,. .. ., tAHr .. ,,i. i-i- .-.. xJ ,... " ' ,u ' tli r nnd trlnrid inl!i.it tn fun rat. Moru.- .rl ' N:-.i,n in , iiivvr v I . i m.inns 211th t . Umn fenulfta lr'nf John TJ ind ',: nl Mukln"'.-' ? '"'r, 'm,,m'H ('hUr" " " ' ,BH (n ft.iutlien nn.l frlen, u imii.i ' V i N f'athrdra (cm neial Mon t .ion rn residence of parent i ,,f Hrldint I nn.l the Int. I .t Irk I Mr .lamrr , l hur.li n n m Int M Marv M-umn u i'Iiis 1HJ.I It II 8 Altar l i.ni I'hoi'n!ull" IJ.i riPtiiAlnti mm ,. r lim,, n,i t A It Sorlrtlr t St An- ii-il Sun artir i p tn rhnnlxn,l.- ! th.m ' 'tmirh InMtr-il h fun iil "Tuft,. I'.ipr rnp uln .1 m in ih.T'- roldrn J(13T KM- IllTrON Jun" V IP. 111! Q. hubtn,l "r.il -t .-nl. mn hlrh mi"i if r ,nul-m St. nf RlUiibith Iluttnn Tff 'Rnkirl,t I.,-latlM Ar.thnn I'lmrrh 1(1 h in Int Holy I'roM And frlindt. MtiiHn i- nf WViit T'hlln Mm It C"''"1 Autn fi, il ml , Varda Invll- ! to fiiniml .rl,r. i.m Mi-PI-.VlTT - lun. 19 CXTIIAIIIXR wlf p in 11141 S I'.th nt Int IVrnu.iod of H'rninl "trrii-ltt n.'n r',ir'ln Relatlv I rem rnnnl ni.i '-ill Min. ri. Auto fu I ""' frinnd niti,t tn fiin.riil Mnn. 8:S0 I mr,ii ,n m 'Hit S 2Vh st 'I'lr-mn hlch mrlas 1 ri.WAIIAN luni- ll JAMB? J nn I of ruiulnm si Vnthuin'n i huri h 10 a. m) of PHtrlik nnd Ih" l-itf nrnh I l.innrrnn Ini- 'nT l1'1' i 'i'- iVtu Autn fun.rnl . I i'ull.-nl It Utii' mil friend, implnws of Mrfll.WI.'- June 1 SXKXH J Jfcat-J , llrfUdlnK Urn lir-udlns: llrni. Mi tn Mrl il ! VIS d iuuhtT nf lati. Jnm.. nnd Catharine Sic m Alim'ni Sinrlnir Soil. l nnd K. n-i Mi-tllnnls ini-n 0ar 1 Ilnlatl' e and frlendtl nka H-ii .sni -ti inilti'd tn funnl Mnn I In 1. .' In fnni-ril Mon sin , ni 11121 rntnirs rcinncnro .'.131' N Itnn-I n Firth Kt riilrnin ri-nutrtn mi t'hurrh 1 rod nt snii nin r-qui-m nnrs t'tiu- h of I the Vl-ltatlnn II V 11 n m '.nt NV it'nthidral Cf m Autn funi-r'il i l'iXMY su.1,1 n Junf m AWIK 1 Rl.spoV "'Iff nf Rldr-in X Otnli nrd 4d IlplatlM iin,l f-li'tidi nipmlior I.tdlp' lnhio firm nf Nnrthvn-t Umitlit Chunh InMted lloiy Crojft. BUSINESS EXPANDS THROUGHOUT WEST Better Demand for Steel a Fac tor Ready to Harvest Record Crops iiiiaiiai'iiiiLiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiisiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiwniiiiiiii'iii1 The Anderson Auction Company, Inc. Will Sell at Auction Ninth and Granby Sts., Norfolk, Va. Wednesday, June 25, 1919, 10:3OA. M. For the Underwriters. Sulvnce From 4000 Hales Fire Damaged Purified Linters Sound weight, about 500 pounds each Estimated number unbroken bales, upwards of 2500 TERMS CASEf lllMillllfflfflMM MERCHANTS: If you are a grocer, druggist, hardwaro dealer, tobacconist, clothier, furnisher, jeweler any hind' of a ttorehttper you shouldn't wait another day before subscribing to the Retail Public Ledger the now twice-a.month'periodicai for merchants only. Subscribers say they have been waiting for it for years. Not a trade-paper, but an inspir ing newsmagazine that interestingly tells all sorts of things that merchants want to know. Business problems salesmanship, buy ing, accounting, the handllng'and training of help, credits, delivering, advertising, collections the Retail Public Ledger tells how they are nil being solved in successful stores. Entertaining fiction dealing with tho sentiment and drama of storekeeping, anecdotes, verse, pho tographs, news of big movements for merchants' benefit threa pleasant hours of entertaining, helpful reading in every Issue. Sub scription price, 10 cents a copy, ONE DOLLAR a year (24 Issues). Just slip a dollar into an envelope, with your letterhead or name and address plainly written, and it will be sent on the first and third Tuesdays of every month for a year. Address Retail Public Ledger. 220 Public Lodger Building, Philadelphia, Pa. Do it now ClilciRO, .Tune 21. (Jonorally favor able ifrvplnpiiioiitN mnikoil thi' lniincss s-ituation in the West iluritis this not'k, a particularly uratifjins iiiiprnxpincnt in tin reports covering the iron anil bteel industry beinc n feat inc. All at- I vices from tlie leading steel producers i were indicative of a much better in- qulry, which was reflected in a sharp I increase in. the output. The betterment of conditions in this respect appeared to embrace all angles of the trade. I.atge orders have been placed with innnj of the plants in this district, with a more optimistic note ebaracteiizing the ad vices. In one respect alone is there mure pessimism indicated, nnd that is in re gard to tlie crop outlook, which, judg ing from numerous reports, is less fmorable than a month ago. However, the complaints in this respect nie not IS . sufficiently ieriotis to cause anv great concern. Preparations hiive been about com pleted for handling the greatest win at crop ever raised, and, with even moder ate crops of other cereals, the ci cutest jg era nf farm prosperity the country has ever Known, will be interrupted. The prosperity of the faimeis of the Central West continues to be icllected In heavy btijing of all lines of general merchandise. In the wholesale trade substantial gains over the business of the corresponding period of last jenr continue to bo recordetl in spile of the huge volume that ivan done then. In many lines country merchants con tinue to anticipate their fall ami early winter needs. In hardware and kindled lines a heavy volume of business is re ported, nnd ns n barometer of prosperity the bookings of automobile onlen con tinue tn show a tremendous volume. The sharp demand for man commodi ties is responsible lnrgeiv for ndiancing quotations for these, further upturns being reported in silks, gloves, with cotton and wool fabrics decidedly firm. In glove lines only tlie higher tiualities nre selling well, the public not looking for cheaper grade goods. Tto mjold"! I ALIEN PROPERTY I V CUSTODIAN J BUTTER, EGGS AND CHEESE New Verk. June 21. IIUTTER I'-rrn ncelpt. ln.SSlt tubs, lllith raring. , B .VJVjC. extras, lufici Innide firm M'-J. Mc seconds. 47V4 Ct-lKc: state ilsln. 80 V4 MM Vic. BOOS Irrcirular. rteceinU" 17 7H4 canes. Fresh-gathered extras, R2HT53C utorese. mirktil pvtrn rtsts. 4tHrr 40140' Htorufre-pacl'eil flrFts, 47 6MOo: sathered extrn Ann 47 W 4SV4C, flrnt, 44. W4IUHC, conda SJfMlc: rtlrtlea Nn 1. aSfJSDc, Nj I! 30(1370 checks, JWfD17ci state npd nearby hennery whiles. 6l(33cl Eithered whites 47W1V;; weetern whtra, 4'f'RXp, nnstern and south ern gathered whites, 4.0? R7p. state and nearby hennery browna A2$P64c jruthered brown and mixed. 4aO.Mc. CHEER Jrreuular. Receipts. 207O boxes. Flat current make colored averaes run 80JWVfe! entoied sneclal, S0i iS3lVic - ;jpneral PlUce. 2 Pine St, Ban Franclico V1-- ' '" l white specials, 30,n,c. 6,018 Shares of the Capital Stock of THE ROESSLER & HASSLACHER CHEMICAL CO. a New York Corporation ' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thnt the unclei-sinned, Francis P. Garvan. Alien Pioperty Custodian, will offer for sale nt Public Sale to the highest bidder, at the office of the Alien Property Custodian Room 524, 110 West 42d Street, in the CorouRh of Manhattan, City of Xcw York, ut eleen o'clock A. M on the 1st day of July, 1919, C.018 shares of the capital stock, par value $100 each, out of an authorized and outstanding issue of l.TjOOO shares, of the Roessler & Hasslacher Chemical Co., a corporation created and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Xcw Yoik. With tho sale of the stock there will akso be sold the risht to purchase and receive ,".,800 additions' shares of said capital stock, the title to which is in dispute, if, as and when the dispute rs to the title' to said 3,800 shares shall be finally settled in favor of the Alien Property Custodian by arbitmtion, agreement between the claimants, decree of a court of competent jurisdiction or otherwise. nf th. 'lltat'nii 10 ,i tn. 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No 131 mlted to funi ral Mon .'In n m huss . hll risid-ii.. Utmar s p n -ar Alt. 1 Hulls. Int Mt Hnllj Cm UM ill me I 12 is p tn trmri fnm IMnl i it Mt Holly stnt'.in il-iii .iutn will tn. I troll .it Wood- 1 ind Stiilnti 1 tn J p ni , nxi'iinii imo i" ii Tirr.nr.s.v inAcnmi ib 1 in luim - f'lendi ,lnltt.l t.. fuiift-al Min 1 ' r rt-eldent i i i n'isi..inn jiifi im n ii i r i .i iit Vi l lt M'Mlll i - u i'i Pum m .1 I I'.iiNXI'llt II' MIN "i I i rl ni-'t 11 'J Auti luni V -Inn 10 f Cirl II II' line v .1 Con i train at WIUIEI.. ser (nee, in I frl nds int. l ii 1 p rn 1 1 mn .'int Corn. 1,960 Shares of the Capital Stock of PERTH AMBOY CHEMICAL WORKS a New Jersey Corporation NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersipncd. Francis P. Garvan. Alien Property Custodian, will offer for sale at Public Sale to the highest bidder, at the office of tlie Alien Property Custodian, Room 024. 110 West 42d Street, Borough of Manhnttnn, City of New York, at 12 M. on tlie 1st day of July 1919, 1,960 shares of the capital stock, par alue 'flOO each, out of a total authorized and outsfinding issue of 4,000 shares of Perth Amboy Chemical Works, a corporation created and existing under ami by virtue of the laws of the State of New Jersey. With the sale of this stock, there will also be -old the right to purchase and receive 80 additional shares of said capital stock, the title to which is in dispute, if, as and when the dispute as to the title to said 80 shares shall be finally settled in fa or of the Alien Property Custodian by arbitration, agreement between the claimants, decree of a court of competent jurisdiction or otherwise. 110 Shares of the Capital Stock of NIAGARA ELECTRO CHEMICXL COMPANY a New York Corporation NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, Francis P. Garvnn, Alien Property Custodian will offer for sale at Public Sale to the highest bidder at the office of the Alien Tioperty Custodian Room 5-.j 110 West 42d Stieet. Borough of Manhattan, City of New Yoik. at 11:30 A. M on the 1st dav of July 1919, 110 shares of the capital stock, par value of $100 each, out of an authorized and outstanding ...,.:,! c i (100 shares of Niagara Electro Chemical Company, a corporation created and existing nnri,. o!i - 'a ""uvt ttuu by virtue of the laws of the State of New York With the sale of this stock there will also be sold the right to purchase and receive 240 additional shares of said capital stock, the title to which is in dispute, if, as and when the dispute as to the title to said 240 shares shall be finally settled in favor of the Alien Property Custodian by arbitiation, agree ment between the claimants, decree of a Court of competent jurisdiction or otherwise. Full description of and information concerning the property to be sold, the terms and conditions of inspection and sale, and the order thereof, may be obtained by application to JOSEPH F. GUFFEY, Director, Bureau of Sales, 110 West 42d Street, New York, N. Y. FRANCIS P. 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