Wb f He ' i 5, ft -Jt. 18 JfiVKMNG PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, l1UESt)AT, JU11Y-8&, 19l"9 f V -ZJZm i- ri.'ia iaav" TRANS! APPLIANCES. Valley IronWbrks Commercial TVust BIdg. Wool Chas. J. Webb & Co. tx-att rnrr rnr rnirn i xrnoto. T ri OF CAPITAL WILL BE REPAID BY EFFICIENCY, SA YS VANDERLIP and Cotton Yarns 116 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia. Pa NAGLE STEEL COMPANY STEEL PL VTES AND SIIEETS Pottstown, Pa. Phila. Office, 1411 Jlorrinidg. NEW YORK SHIPBUILDING CORPORATION baa steady work (rood wages and excellent working .onditlnns There ar openings to nenrtv all tranuiM for skilled mechanics Apply Employment Department at the Yards Camden, N. J. N. Z. GRAVES Incorporated 22 and 24 South Third Street rhllidelnlila Tho House of SncrHltlcs In ralnts and arnlhr ifBURN $3.50 COAL and cut your power costs We supilv ih. ui'Hi.1" a "1 ' oal t .. hi ! i l "P i " "" '' " N-B Eng. Co. Spr. 894 11 mi TIM 7i Trn L 6rl i?yBSl-1 BiQ-RIiSB-l bat SilK I irl( ! rrr t n "-,iHaH'jrf4At i itit?ujLr.- a&rr.TM r Financier, However, Be- liet'QS That There Is Great j Mass of Tory Thought in j the Employing Classes I Sees Bright Future for British Industry if Men 'Ire Satisfied and Put Their Brains Into the Job K ritXNK A VANDERMp TDI'TI HN'IN'li to London on the 1st dm of Mot I found tho vitnntton ns finplntoh rlmticcd no It would be t oMh-lp to imncitio 'mo prrnt fnniln mrnfnl lomninn ni. nf the KiirIWI. people hid n"orto. its-olf. 'I'lin inti'lli ffpiiop nf tho unrkniir c lnss(. nnd thp ENGLISH LABOR LEADERS SEEN AS FILLED WITH OPTIMISM fi Finnk A. Vnnderlip. former prcsidunt of the National City Rank nnd one of the country's foromovt financier:, wiving his views upon the industrial situation in ureal lintiiln. under tho caption ' Nipping n Itcrolt In England," j mij R : i i ii mot Klgniticnnt thins ' obtnliictl from Vnrlmm l!liplitli Inhoi lnnilrre una flip house nf fMBffT ' 86' opt'nii"'!!. These leaders believe that the sac- i Hires flint capital may have to make will ho r3m$ML ffl inuri' than compensated by the increased cfB- l i iMraiL ? a eiency which would come from a body of satisfied it jHfilJlf '', mi workmen. - i ,i witv annul t iiiut mr uujo riivi w the war, when industry was hampered by a ( chaotic network of union nnd labor restrictions. J have pilled and will never icturu. i "If putting tlieir brains into the job will in' . the end produce on a scale which illl mnkc the present c ule of production seem indicative , of production of dink ages in industrialism I sm, if (hat hope is lenlied, tlie future of i England's laduMiy is hrn'ught beyond anything ever ill earned of." wmsjs - . i BSffilti' - wonder if Industry has not been short sighted In leaving labor always in n stnte. of apprehension in regard to the stability of Its position and at least to question, if not fully to admit, that in dustry would gain in efficiency under a system of unemployment insurance. The aspirations of labor for a larger voice in the management of Industry is being listened to with attention, nnd on every hand there Is recognition that in the future lnbor will have, and In jus tice should have, a large division of profits of Industry either in the form of profit -sharing or, what seems more practical for the present at least, mnxi miim wages above minimum standards. So far as the government officials aro concerned, they seemed intelligently nnd keenly awake to the various ques tions involved in the lnbor problem, but like nil governments, move slowly in positive action. I'eihnps the most significant thing that I got out of these interviews wns the sense of n sort of dogged optimism in the minds of nil classes and n belief in the power nnd intelligence of Eng land nnd Englishmen : n more or less conscious impression tlint they would work out eventually n relationship be tween lnbor and capital in which nil nppnient sacrifices that capital might hate to mnke would he more thnn compensated for by the increased effi ciency which would come from a body of satisfied workmen. Every one admits that the days prior to the war, when industry was ham pered by a chaotic network of union Philadelphia Markets GRAIN AND FLOUR inli,1"' ?" lulet ,but Rrm w"h "'hi rtr s"Hn. vJ?e """lotion.-! no. 1 nil w Inter, hl.i '. i 1 1 IWnrn Prln. S2.3H; No 1 flcK wi"7r' I2 8,V N3- "a winter, mr 1 ?& .Ir-8.7' NA i rf.d' mutly. 'i 3ili No. I 1.1 Va1?.' f"$ No - northern aprlnit. winii!. 2- .r. hrl. winter. Visa, No a rr& -.oj, rso 3 red winter SI 31!. No .1 north. Cf" Vrlnir. 18.32; No .1 hlA TVlntPr. 3"5 mn?fiea f'?,,!!.,,r """llckv. U 30. No a red merits ' '"" Kradea on their rnrm.. ti an1..the market wns quiet nt Rrp.a!j"-i Wo "uole llow In car lots lor local trad- a to ,Uall,j. onr1 lo(.at0n k.t A,?r7nS"lp". ''.oa hueh The mar trade .. 2,r,Ki uM"r ll,tht n"erlnK. but &-iWr?I1 -hT,eqU,?:".s?o" 'S 1 hiiLfiUI'-i n ocelri'- '00 bbl.. nnd 1 .003.030 BJ" ,":k . The market was quiet, hut w'5?".. "r" nrl"lv held Iho quotations i.A.no. .yin.wR. io nrrne. Dor lull lhe In BUSINESS NOTES Patent, old StL-fHZ Ml new' Itrtnwuiis iT.,,en.,o01i'!."'',"al2i.V do. first ilear, f" UH' 1HF, A 5.100,000, three-year, natlon-wMa trade unit advertising campaign Js about to he launched under the supervision of the National Jewelers' Publicity Asso ciation. Announcement that France has llrtcfl tar intermediates nnd dyestuffs is not looked upon as very hopeful news by dyestuffs. manufacturers and exporters here. They nssert that In nit probability France could not come into the Ameri can mnrkct for dyes to nny great ex tent. Dealers announce that soda ash has advanced to ?2.1(l-n hundred pounds, an increase of about ten cents. This Is in sympathy with the recent sharp ad vance in the price of cnustic soda. A good inquiry developed during the latter part of last week nnd still prevails. mz K Blower Equipment!, Healing, Ventilation and Eihauit Systems, Sheet-Metal Work, Safely Guards. C. H RAUB Wivne Ave. & Beiklef St., Philadelphia, Pa. Midline sna, lndtitrfiil Mrohol Co., ( urlii llaj. Mil Structural Steel For Ail Building Purposes Bethlehem Construction Co. Engineers Fabricators Erectors BETHLEHEM, PA. niiii.'.i 1..UJ-.""." firm hut quiet, Wn'gardltig jobbing trnde in dress silks. to nuaiitv -"""" "" "" '" BtK". "'.Some of the sellers state that business PROVISIONS --- "W I.I ...... . ... There nag a fair tohhin dem.n.i nr ,n. ".ciare tnat tlieir orders did not denote . Contradictory reports are made re ganling jobbing trnde in dress silks Some of the sellers stnte that busines continues of Inrge volume, while others declare that their orders did not denote descriptions and the market ruled nrm tuo- the degree of nctivity to which the trade , TnTair drSUT .'"..'nurX.'Wd h' b(''" nccustomed. f.i. ira anu nlr ""''" "' Pork. We! n,.l;i,nd,elMl1'SSfliy! -lorts that the Belfast linen In- do. amoked aiic-. belllei. in pirk"e. loose, ,n,,, on,v u I,pnf'c o. yard for its sur Jjc; breakfaat baron, .ic. lard. 3ilc. i phis airplane cloth nre denied bv Sara REFINED SUGARS f. Ilnughton, administrator of the Irish 4 labor attitude of tl... cn.prnment !... . ..., , ., .... . ...... . ,...., ..,,..,.. public and the emi,l,nei-s ft. ,' ,nR nrnn "' '"""mP'oycu w men was ,n- ..... mo not mnmrain a sinnimru ot living nnrl lnhor rtriction, on 011tpllt linve ' nVfTn8;, " JlRht and the market waa ' ';""'" "'ocieiy. i no nnai oner mntle by : n a lea , tenZ aA so'lutfon ,1 ','' "" "" " 1"' demobilization under p.escnt conditions. pB,SM, nml wl ncvpr tfUlTm ,TllPr.41uJlBJj"" " "ae.a of l.c for fine sranu-jtliP trade, he states, was 1 shilling 1 . a, narenn ' ,", Z , Z Zo dl "f V', ?", "r'-"(,, . ',!,, "r'"-v ! . Th" r ''-; hm l in "re instances current nt the moment of I DAIRY PRODUCTS T "' "r " 0t tl,C PrflW s. ,.f .,1,., . ,?r" ..." ':n"ll.,,1M.A1,n ' ""m,," '" "':""' "Preo,l me profound!. They were blln,i restrictive rules being again im- ! m-TT,:,,-. .., .7 UCTS. . 1PI,,lw,i' n.on, d-ioleplng. Pur ng ha Z od "' ,""""""' , "" , ""r """"' '""'J"" J-nd come up from the ranks piwc,, , . , ,,,,., , , lhink , , rtonp. oitM ",un.rrV We goods brs are comnlalnlnr . , ' , "" """ Period uppU, K.,nik f,,,,,, t ,p gu.'rtin.riit nt hut tln. were not ng tutors. They were , instances are snnmrlie nnd not indi.m I ?. VLh n3Lual""a "r' " follows Solid-1 ""olp" goods 1)11 ers are rompUiininsr .ttinl nliistment of difference hut of m,,t,.,l .,nt. f,,r .lepen.lent . 1..1 for their , ounti , and with hope for its ' If ,0ZnV which waselenrlv er h?r ".-iVT WrW? "? ,ll,rr""n,'M f ''""" "brings lh . " T" W",1h: K"" ''-' ind.nsi,B ilieemenmenl liens I future. So of them weic p with " rh, ,nP,ne en n lo,er" thnn sntis" ;rrCf"jT .""""' '' ' V"" Vr 'A.?, , "f "I" ."r0 t'X?anA ric" '" by ml ntm,,sphe,e. not so .,,. I, of ,e,P ti.-Vrfi.IMHl a wk This I no great m..ui.t of culture, but w iti, d I 0.v T JrtTw t I. tr i! "' " '" '"Pr l rn"' T' "'- ,i"' " jobbers, vary as .nn.r, n. of ,.mnin ,eeB. ,,,, ,,,, ,,., . ,,, ,,, , i,e know ledgo. br. LL " w , I p cod -o i -V-V'Vr'r1' Mnn" "''"' ' -- I """r " '"" " V"r(I fr S,mi,flr tio.i nn all sides of tertain fundainen- . . . n ., . -r. . . .... t w .mis inio me jon win in iiip end pro- -caro. ..mi hmurhi miHi.i.- Inies hut eun 'nnai ties of mnterinls .... ,. n" iinemnloniieni I..1N mcp til.- ninu-ticc I he. liml nn understanding nf eeo- ,i, e nn n scale l.l,., --.-! ., .!, ' '"'.'. ei n,oiiy r i,?,,??i,i,u' ,' 'C 'l"""",s ol mnicrims. Thi wis nernmplished in the fare nf m perhaps heciuse nf. n rnpullv grnw- tn nli.nc tl" IMMI.dOO Capital and Labor Co-operate that miM oiil. have been nil- 'n,. tn,lf n,n,ln 1...1:.,.. . e 2 r'nl.'.V" "V.l.WMk The nuotailona 1 1 !.. I," ".!. . 1 ......... present scnic ni production seem lumen- ! "ere n lullona free (nes nearl.i sir, 1 Transartlnns In raw slid ir llmlt.J tiiiiid h. men who lecocnie that these .;,. ,.f ,.i,i f ,., ,i.t :.. r.T "?"'. u.rrent rccelm" iir. -ui .rn .. n,n,:,r"nn'1 '" raw silt are limited. ! iri fi im 1 11.11 wi tiir iiiii r, iiLir's 111 pt rn r.-ta ii ,.,. - ---' 1,.,. -.. ..1 i.. : .,., ...... . ... ." .iv;. ."""'? t.i mi i"' "in1 i 1 iiurfiiui'iii 1111 itim in 111 - inrlimr nn lie per iriRo firsts tlir recrnt upturn in prior apparently Build of Concrete MfLCANITEpORTIAKD MEAT Jo. Philadelphia JJewYork Boston HIGH QIALITY QIICR SERV1CB Motor Truck Delivery Lansd.'.le Foundry Co. Ln.isdjle.rj Pr " Ln s.ilelM) COMMERCIAL STEEL PRODUCTS COMPANY Manufacturer Ilprrent'iti. Splkp Washr Pi it Bronze -m r '"'i m-i Ttnnei lrrn ai m.p ' . AH Proflu t of Irn am Mcl Pennsylvania Building rhonf pri.ti 1)2" Transcontinental Oi Caddo Central Oil TTV have preparer! tlesrripH e nrrilyses of the above stork atid shrill be glad to supply copies on request. LIE & STEEGUTZ Members of the X. Y. Stock Exchange :c BROAD STREET NEW YORK THE BALDWIN Locomotive Works Steam and Gasoline LOCOMOTIVES Philadelphia, Pa- lLAWsi The Thief in the Night I MOT anr nlclit. or r-ren flnrlnc the dar, yniir lio-u tuny be rllted. You are pro tected ncalnM tire ; but how about burglars? Vim mil latipli nt them with one of our pollrie. Thev nre not expenoli e, 3 rt they complete the protet tion of 3 o-ur home. Harris J.Latta PENNSYLVANIA BLDG. PHILADELPHIA. (l ". I" " '"" "'' ""l '-- .,,! that the , incples of action under e ed ,np f, lre of EnE an l's in lus ' S'n ''"' ""jn.I.V, .I'SVc'rlV "?V "K .'7 A"'" manufacturer. vend Mneonn earlier obsenations thr i,h tliPy Ip!i ,,,,,'ms rmhrnrltiB .TKI,. rv" " Won h heyond Sine eve , ".! -Th- miirkPf riMrd Blm undrr".f ,llP "n.,1e,,,1 "brics to adopt a cau- .tnko on the t.,.r-i and the disi.ict rail- ,mn lnen must be formulated in accord- 'dreamed nf nyth.nB ccr ht orT , k i n tious attitudP ,n their buying opera- part.aH. ,,,, the mpws of inbor. A re of !:,,"' ial.or and of the Hiit ,"""'" "ncr." POULTRY ' , " ' OOO oMA" "k"! " P! '" nCOnStn,Ct hurried in.,.iin int.. the .o,,d,.,os f M, Mllll. , , .Maintenance nf the .oecoeMr'.iTn.nr , 'vn-Th- market ,., nulM n .., I " 'll'T,- r ""r. P nt np"CmCr: the conl minine mdiitn had piesentp.l p,esent ,.,! .dp.-. Some of them. ASSESSMENTS TO RISE I"1""' b!'"r'' The nu.iMi!!!,'.1 if"!;;," VV (n "p-.I ' , JhP new plant an iinnnsucrnblo -.,. for the notahlt Mr Arthur Henderson and1 . I..hnrns .. ,: ,'i;,-, ' ' " ..iK"?,, V;". I "" '-' 'l',' "' ou,,,, unrreis oi miners ,, ,hnlr bn,s were ,, to 1W , , '.,,. ,,,,, ,,, aK,ce with ,1,1s $100.000,000 Expected to Be Added MKf n-'ri' ! Ze s apita' stTOOO OOo' ill seven, from pitin.nitb tofpiimouth. with w and hi,n forward to an nl mate , ,. ,. ., , it , "1" ".y"""'. w'iBhiiw iwi'i lh, nniere1 i '".,,,'l'u" ''" ii . ....uu.uuu in , promise of fu.tber ,e o to si. if s,,. ih,cd s,.,,e. Hul thev presented , . to Clty Valuation ft h..e , ,.,,,,, ...,,;ffi j " der o ra.se funds for this and other that seemed feasible nftei some expeii- then .lews with n s.in. ness and mnder- " ,s nntlcipnted that when the real "".s . mi ;kklnn.d .mnller alS.s 31 P Xt " ' "" ' ence with th first redu.tion. Sporadic ation of p,nK..-.n,. wl.i.h. to say the f""", assessors complete their ennwiss j,,,, d0jd,n "llunner W'V'eSe ' strikes in the etiRineeruiR tunics had le.ist. mtitle.l them to a icspectf.il "' ,l" rltJ for the purpose of fiNinc. J ''"."ir "vV, V,7 ''nlr- 40 " ' "" 'nu"nc j ' been settled and -in in.pun of the deep- healing assessed alles upon which the 1020, nncsSED-rowl, ere in email eunpl. ' , est sicnifi. run was ,n pmciess bear- The zicnt emploer of lnbor whom 'acs will be paid, nt lent S100.- Viniit,n, 'f.dio""'!-"? nr.hl(f",f LT.',1h """' ins on the .piesi.nn of the n.itionalia- I met pioh.ibh lepiesentntive of MMl.lHMt will have been ndded to the pi.l.ed In h,P ,,ei'Khlne in's ..! ",' I , tinn of the .ml mines . the inns. ndnnced and liberal thinK- assessed valuation of Philadellhia real j weiRhino :n, ""apipVe ""ufj'u, '''.small'.- I The inquin. indute. on behalf nf i"R emplmeis. I.oid I.e. erliulm. fo. estate. "'".'l.'krd""!'' i .U. k. M !.,.. S.....I!.. .,..1.11.1,...!. is ll.n n.w.n n.Un.-.ltn nf n sU. n-UI. ;.. ! . .1'.,- l(i. , ,Bi i" , . Jb, Vi'i'.1" r "t.iere head of the miners' union, had partaken lin'" ,, h.uiiiR 1 cm lied that conchi- jl . .nmpleted in the autumn in ' Molly's .lerse." l-.fi""''".;,";; ' ' somewhat of the spnrtinc character nt i vin "nl because Im .p1icps labor will , timo for appeals from assessments to i,V''M.i'n'd "v"-1.11 j"Er4',r nuinirdu.ke n I'uio or Stnnle innuiry, but it was . necnniplish as mil. h in s. hours as in be nrtP, po before the total must be I "eichmll 1L1 il"Un.r'doPfer. t,nff ''., ' strikinc nt the ,-rv loots of the eco-' ""''' rkins peiiod, but he thinks sported to City rouncils for the pur-jwoM do ,Bdo B wViVhlnc's Thr, ","rn iI 'n nomi.- th.or. of pinpertv rishts. Land "idusln must iim. its mn. hinerj to n I ,,0se of fixinc the tax rate. m "''' J A',a , """hlnc 7 II,- er doz... i owne.s who- tule .lat.,1 l,n,k to ro,nl Bi'.ite. ndwintiise than keeplnK it em- , inCrrse of nt lenst 10 per tf" lVrk 'tl "nh:"'',ii I Rrnnt made in .he fourteenth cen- '"' " wi "f l" 'VV'n'T -cnt is iTkolv U is sai.l TliK n ' " nC,$L' tnrv were b.m- ihsti essmel. ....H...I . hours lie tlierefo.e. concludes that i"-"1 ' """1 ' ll ,', """ '"' ,n roreu pmii-rc t.iM wer. Imii, .i.sti ess. K, K11i,., .round fiRures. woiihj be nbout ?1MI,- r-KESr, FRUITS . public as to win rmal dispensation ill "" "" , ot ... """,s a ,ln I,rcveIlt -,() 0f,fl the total assessed value of real ..,Ih" m,'lr,rl wa" ""'"t n"ln " wt ... the thirteen hundreds entitled them to the ultimate snlutmn. '.;'"'; i.; ".' ' n" J rie',n,,v!:r',.rr.,:rj:'!"-..':.i.ote I ,....,.. . ... -...',,' ........ s. .......... .... '...,,; - .. . . "' ' .. -,. , .. i-.in- , I I lerr trihutp on evcr ton of coal tinl.iv. ' ndcrstandinK Is rlctter when human beings, who happened to I cannot but believe that there is still he miners were left with a division that " K10'0 ,lia-'- iof '''"'' thought in the gave them a share in the profits of nn "mploviiiK classes It is certain that, extremely piofitable business wlih li I l""lllh speiikiiiB. eniplnjeis nic thor- i ourih. nwiiKc 111 ine neiessiiy ior inn for the current year, being about 1.80.1.000.000." l'articiilni- attention will be devoted by the assessors to localities in which sales have been active, and prices have : mm '... i cone un with nhenomcnnl rnniditr anil II. 111. its i in fie a pond rle.il of n.one ' . . , .,., . f,i nn nnnreiedenteilderr.ee bv purehaelnc donr window frmne. l Ollsi lousness of 1 cspol.slhlllty for 1111- l "" ""I" " "ll nun negice. ens i.K- mouidineK Ii.ih,. i e....il.,v mei.t. 'I'lie inib.str.nl tl.eo.-v tlmt J ii the last lorty ears flie average r Jh"1 labor is ii commodity to he bought when annual increase in the assessed value of wanted on the best terms that the bai real estate in tins city lias l.een between gain .'in be made is disappearing. Th idea that there should he a genuine est increase having taken place in HUM minimum wage, ai.ing with diffeient when the east., door jamb- klti hen rlresiers. woudon ctui.ru I the surplus null-work on (he ,mr, l-MTEII STTI HOI sim, conn IISA TIOX. it IUhlehfin Pi ro r. .illr. tl... slsnlfleance of thi- -ppnr(unit 0i nujt i ill in person and look ,-er the mHlfrl-i! Thoe who dMr -n tn.ike written In qulne. addre.s M Ilrooki. t son iinr.ni HIE 30 Chun h s. .s-,, v,,rk i-ili II. HKIMlKs A s). VTAKI'IKII si; o n ni:rm,hiii:M'. i-'. ...iuuih-s western permits 51 T.-.lffa .",0 do southern, per elate $iffl-. w atermel'o.ie FU '. pTIr!lr- l"0rnj-i hlnrkherrlif, pe. "tS"r,1,iV","i-, W(l1" (!d lr int. II r'f-.id huckleberries, per quirt ISffr'.'.c ra.pherrles red per pint TW1.V lemons' -.' "" ei ,. ,.,. oranices. Cal bo IJ L'ot. .". ,"o. per VEGETABLES Totatoe- in small supph and firm. Cah baue loi.er We quote White potatoes, N l- .per barrel No 1 ir, .-.llHrfl ".-, Vo - ..inrr.1 s.i- while potatoes, ijimtern Shore, I m, ir barrel Xo 1 iilflT No. 2. .'.it , Kn.OtlO.OOd nnd S.12.000,000. the great- I NV ',' jVen r.'o .'' No" vIW"ZhYr'- I ta.oes .lerse p( r bakil N"o 1 Jt Infil foil vi.lue" sislon. of nssess. I ' '"' "" V t'."':. '.'""V- calm. Re, .' " ' ' ' pri limn I. i ii nt I ', onions, N Pa J , )f r $6,000,000 Sloss-Sheffield Steel and Iron Company Ten-Year 6 Sinking Fund Gold Notes To be dated August 1,1919 To mature August 1, 1929 Total to be authorized and presently issued $6,000,000 Interest payable February and August ist, in New York City, without deduction of any tax or Governmental charge (except succession, inheritance and income taxes). Coupon notes in denominations of $i,ooo, registered as to principal only and interchangeable. Redeemable at the option of the Company on sixty days' notice at 105 and interest on any interest date. Notes for Sinking Fund will be retired either by purchase in the open market or, if they cannot be so purchased at 105, shall be drawn. Notes acquired by the Sinking Fund will be cancelled. 'nia'ities and (iinilitliins but applicable inent superseded the method ill vogue lweket. Jl .".og-i uu to e crv one, is gaining giound therefoie. In this jenr assessed al - I uipliiMMN minds nn beginning to ues jumped more than .sl'.iO, (10(1, 000. LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS ! Chlincn, July 22 IIOTJ.S neeelpts in. 1 000 head Htrontr nu.sllv 2."tTrOt. hiirher IC Z'V "TTT'vriri HKfHI a v 63,1 i n .? mnsB&ffigfflmi u 9ffiEHimr Hs? - '. it1 Li&m!.3(i4te i?awBmm 1 ;JScTWi3ss--Si.'rt xSSSiM amtJJ'sSOaaSU IlliI..Ii"iii7sCixI.JJ "' " F.S 1 1 NMVp 1 lop.f-il "UlK. Jl (Kf(1JL"0 liPav ttPlcht. llelit eiuht $21 ."OWi';, UBht Mchts J20 75 ! ' , r,,n n'l,,v Psicklntr sown "-month JJtfti Ll 7 i Pa kin ir sows, rmifh 'ii "".! n pip JSOti 2 " CATTI.K Itereinli "1 nfin hnt..i Di Peef stf r mcflluni n no" hea elr-nt i rhnite nnd prime $ 7 ft 7,) mod turn and I pood 12 7rt? 17 s-onintnn $iu T,0H2 7".. ' I heht wolnht pood mid rhuhe, $14 7."i?i ii ". Lviiiiiiiuii nun medium -i i.iqm 7,1 1 hutcher cnttle heifers $7fPl!S0. cnun 1 J iniH f." lannfrs nnd rutter r noffi' 1 fl 7" cri caHes. lipht and hnd weight JlhTf is ,"i fefdor (-tecr $S 7T ft 12 ,VJ Btorker Pteer tT 7ttfl ,"0 western rnne-e beef steers $J0Ki cous and helferp $K ,1n "712 7. SHI;KP Receipts 22 r00 head Btrnns I Iamhq M lb down $14 7."(ft 17 7." 1 uIIk 1 t and common $! 7. 14 ,10 ejirllnir wethors iln J(ii7 14 oupp medium sond nnd dinU-e j i -.ijjv .1" chub pnn inmnion .jfu'o 7,1 I'Ktbiircli, Julv 22 HOfJS Tteilnta. i fi -rliv 4ooi?,ft.i;n,,R1 Hea $22. & deceuHed I-etters testamentary on 5I--.',1- nilxeel $22 HUM 23 heHV. iorkerH. thn nhnve estate havlnir l.een rr,t K undersigned, all persons Indebted to said estate are rrqueBted to make pajment, and Is Your Capital "Dead"? Remember "It's no use waiting for your ship to come in unless you have sent one out!" The General Rules ior Trading are clearly explained in a free booklet which we will mail to you. Gives commission charges, deposit require ments, etc. Tells how to put your surplus money to work for you. Ask for No. T.U.-499. JONES & BAKER SECURITIES Widener BIdg., Philadelphia Phones Bell, tralntif 6063 Keystone, Race 2290 New York Detroit Pittsburgh Chicago Direct Pniate TCtrrt Boston T.lir, M. AnVKRTlSEMENTE ijrc? liVTATK OF THANK W. MCNN, t-:s deceiiHerl Letters testamentary nn .l 4llJ3 nil lisht ..'2T3S23 I'Ibs J2 Si) f't -'2 7.". jnekers $14.20 l-Tri.n Iteielple. Inn l.eail Sle.idy CaUes netelpts 3111) ha.l Slow Jltl SHlinr Heeelp.e ,",0,) head Stronc nt 1 1 1 ll Lambs stou SKI 51) Central Union Trust Company of New York, Trustee For information regarding these notes, reference is made to the letter of Mr. J, W. McQueen, President of the Company, which is on file with us, and which is summarized as follows. The Notes will be direct obligations of the Sloss-heffield Steel andIron Company The properties and plant of the Company, aggregating in value over $25,000,000, are free trom mortgage or other encumbrance, with the exception of an issue of 52,000,000 First Mortgage Six Per Cent. Bonds, which mature February ist, 1920. From the proceeds of of these Notes $2,060,000 will be deposited in escrow with the Central Union Trust Company of New York for payment at maturity with interest, on February 1st, 1920, of a like amount of First Mortgage Bonds. This will leave the Company's plant and properties entirely free and clear of any mortgage or other encumbrance. The balance of the proceeds will be used for completing the erection of th; Company's by-product coke ovens, for building a central power station, for electrifying the coal and orr mines, for the acquisition of additional ore properties, and for other general improvements. The Trust Agreement under which the Notes will be issued will provide, among 'other things, that so long as any of the Notes are outstanding the Company will not mortgage any of its real or personal property (except the Company may give purchase money mortgages and in the regular course of us business may pledge its current assets, etc.,) and that the Company will pay the sum of $300,000 annually into a Sinking Fund to be applied to the purchase and retirement of notes at not exceeding 105 and interest, thus cancelling approximately 50 of the total issue before maturity. ASSETS AND EARNINGS The total'net tangible assets of this Company on December 31, 1918, amounted to $22,927,542.63, of which $4,024,813.49 was represented by net quick assets. Notwithstanding the curtailment of the activities of the Company due to war restrictions, the profits for 19:8, after making provision for estimated Federal Income Tax of $1,000,000, were 1,972, 071.88, or about five and one-half times the amount required for the payment of interest on the proposed issue. We'offer these notes for subscription, subject to allotment, when, as and if issued and received, and subject to the approval of counsel, at 97-M and interest, to yield about 6.30. Subscription books will be opened in New York at the office of Goldman, Sachs & Co., Monday, July ax, 1919, and may be closed at any time at the discretion of the undersigned without notice. The right is reserved to reject any subscription, in whole or in part. It is expected that temporary certificates, pending the engraving of the definitive notes, will be ready for delivery tbout August 4, 1919. Ml legal detail pertaining to thlt iu will be patted upon by iletirt. Steinkardt j- Goldman, or the Bankert, and Motrt, LnrUn Terry, tr tho Cmpang. Goldman, Sachs & Co. New York City Chicago San Francisco Boston Wo do not guarantee the statements and figure! presented herein, but they are taken from source which we believe to Im accurate. Science As Scientific as the Human Body It is just as important for every part of a Heating Boiler to function properly as with the human body. If one part fails, all other parts '""' Weil-MfLain B O I LrB R S lepresent perfect boiler service at low oneratinE cost. applied to home heating produced this wonderful boiler, which will give you scientinc combustion. Write today for our new Scientific Combus tion Booklet describing this boiler or Ste the complete line on dis play in our show rooms. JZECxBSOSiCo. Plumbing and Heating Supplies DISPLAY KOOMS: 11 to 50 N. 5th St. 506 Arch St. 1 KnlKlK t'li. .Tulv 22 IlOflS rteceiptp, S000 lie.nl Illchr Hulk JJ2 ."01 s. o I hea.Iee $22 Tufa 21 10 medium weights S22 C5(3,21. liKl.le $22 .MI'S 22 no. Heht llKlits $22O0f!22tu naiklns sows $2175 S22nn pigs JKWSI .',0 I'ATTI.K Ileielpta IK'On head Hlclier , Hea beef steers i holee and prime $111 H" -U io. Ill ill ll l.l 11. ,1 KUU, ).l I,,,;). thne havlnr claims to Dl-esent the anme. without dela, at the office of the corporate 10S -South Kourth at Phlla LVxerutor. 101 Ohentnut st . Philadelphia. Pa. Till: I'ltOVIDUNT LIKE AND TRUST COMPANV OK PHILADELPHIA. ASA a WINO, President, and MARTHA E MONN, Attorne. s Executors. LR.WIS, ni.Ert X LAWS. LOST AND FOUND I common J1213 r.rt. tiht eiBhl sood n'mi , IinOOl'II !.ost Wednesday Julv in at Car .0K',-.,ir71?1.7 .-' n!"n anil milium My .V J . one oval diamond brooch. r $fi f,.-,14 Ml l.uicher iKttle heifers $n II.-I Inard If returned tn J L" Caldwell a " Co I Wl4. cons $ 3 .( 12 2.. . nntiers and cut- , Juniper and fhestnut eta hS 'SeVan"." $12 7''l tnr?eeer teeTe" I '.W Tont.n ,5." Vdnn!,Uck """' iintfi n '. Hinrkpr mi r tr -.n tf? 1 m 1 collar. contHiiuniT ui nlamonds and on "SHnBrReJSjw'. SOon 'h'.ad-In'Oier I FTtm" e'S"' f flEr.1 ttliafS1 ,h" ! lVVZ-l'. ","nJ7-.&n;.,."7,'i' i"on. "asked ' ',? r.'.L'SKa KV'alg , JS!-("tlW re"keS. lull, nn,l'(o!nn?on-. 7i i ' "c" & Co Jmlp" an" ''""tnut St.. tjuBR hreeiiinir ewea S1 1 7 17 feetler hmh I - 91391S -5 BoatP. nonp. $4 ."HnffS. H B liiiH ft f?iiCiHul 139 141 Frdfral Street. Cimiten. V. J. '-"e e Njllu il0JJ.?J ml I c !y fnsj HExSK Lehman Brothers New York City KP.SM.I PHILADELPHIA STEAM HEifflNG COMPANY ENGINEERS & CONTRACTORS FORTHE COMPLETE GENERAL MECHANICAL EQUIPMEHTOF BU1LD1NC3S , JUNIPER and CHERRY STREETS Heating Plumbing Ventilating General PiplnWork Steam Power Plants Sheet Metal WorK Repairs Yllways at vjour Service Day or Night" , South Omaha. July 22 HOOK Receipt 10.0(10 head earlv sale on mixed hogs 25 fT-lllo higher Aerage cost j.esterday $:21 . i ATTl.K Receipts 11 .'.On head SHEEP Receipts 2.-. liOu head I Bat "t. Lntila, M lulv 22 HOUR Re- , lelpts. 12,000 head Higher, top. $23f,.'i, hulk $22 2.119.23. medium eluht. 122. 3M I I 23 Id lltrht welirht $'JJ -, .'2 fit), lluht lights, $21 W22 ..ii neav packine sows smooth $20tf?21. pnoUing sous, rough. $18 I 020 nigs $13 SHW22 CATTLE Uwelpta '.lino head Slead. beef steers medium and heavv weight, me.l lun. and good. $12..'.o5J HI 7.'i. ommon Jlllft 12.10. iightweigni, goou ana choice. si2 ..oar , 10 25. common and medium $1013.10 butcher rattle. heifers N fall. 10 ioks. ' ,$7.10312 ennners anil .utt.s U ";,7 veal eatcs light and ham), weight $11 2.1 I17 .10; feeder steers. $M811. stucker steeri, J7 2.1lfilll 7.1 SHEEP Receipts. 10.001) head l.oer, lambs, 84 pounds down $11191117.1, tulls and common. $.1011. yearling wethers. $10aT 11. ewes medium and choice. $S 5()U, culls ana common, 93.11 u. Pittshurgli. Juh 22 HOOS Receipts 10O0 head: hlRher Heavies $22 .1II22 Mi hfnw vorkers $23 MIA 23 hi), light orkers, $23T21 21. nls $22.1.1823. SHEEP AND IAiins necelnts. 800 head, steady Top sheep $11 top lambs. $15.10 CALVES Receipts, 300 head, steady TOP, JIM PAIGE EXTRADITION NEAR -ESTABLISHED 1670. New Y&rk Expects to Get Papers From Harrlsburg Today Kxtrnclition papers for Edward Knrle Paige, arrested here ami Indicted In New York, for the murder of his em ployer,, Gardiner C. Hull, on July 11, are expeeterl torlny at the ?sev York district attorney' office, Governor Kunyon, of Xew .Terhcy, honored Governor Smith's request to HELP WANTED FEMALE A.MII1TIOCS YOL'NO WOMEN LEARN A PROFESSION' IN A SHELTERED ENVIRONMENT WHERE OIRI.R UtE SELECTED FOR THEIR I OlIHTEM' ABILITY AND PERSONALITY THE AAinlTIOl'S GIRL BETWEEN 16 AND 2.1 HAS GREATER OPPOR TUNITIES FOR ADVANCEMENT IN TEI.El'HOVE WORK THAN IN ANY OTHER LINE OF WORK APPLICANTS ARE PLACED ON THE PAYROLL AT A LIHERAL SAL ARY THE DAY THEY ARE ACCEPTED. CALL TO SEE MISS RYAN ABOUT THIS INTERESTING AND PROFIT ABLE EMPLOYMENT ANY WEEK DAY. FROM II A. M TO .IP M , AT 11181 ARCH ST.. FIRST FLOOR, THF. BELL TELEPHONE CO OF PA. " BILL CLERK Experienced bill clerk an4 tsplst familiar with Underwood machine; must he quick and accurate at figures. Apply, giving particulars of past experience and salary expected P 314. Ledger Office. BOOKKEEPER, to assist In bookkeeping: department of corporation In northern station of city, one who can do stenograph's worn preferred, state age, experience, arv expecier. t' up.i Ledger un.ee, CLERK Young lady for general fipme cost intent experience. flgureaj slate nee nrevlous emnlnvm salarv desired. "N-.12." 1 O Box SH. . FORELADIES wanted, several foreladlea with experience In handling female cm p1oes In the confectionery trade wanted In the wrapping departments of an out-of-town concern manufacturing- an extensively adver tlsed product Reply ghlng full expert ence nnd salary received, M 132 Ledger omre nee. - t office wofH accural at iloyment assl U1RL for general work in mill reatauranti good wnaes and steady work. AddIi. extradite Kciward u urien, who whb In- """""" "l'a -'"" M"f. dieted with Taige. IGIHL wanted (or light factery work. r '4 "G5 emoroiaery Co., tvo nsinui si. 0 v Ie.'.' ' 'if 'J ?! B J 3 "Jf - V'. , . t -'n1 P '' rSnFW. i-E,' ,", ..V ft ' b'MWffJ -J ..(, ' ..'"