v vp ... ', ','. i- 'EVENING' PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1919 17 fi j . n "'wWif:i- v Bfi- ;v Contractor .& Builder ( ALBERT ZELLFELDER 151 South Broad St. TELEl'HUNES Kexstcne 1111. naco 2M 'Vnlnnt Ml H i I SELF-CLEANING 1 1 Rocking Grate! I VALLEY IRON WORKS I COMMERCIAL TRUST BLDG. I NEW YORK SHIPBUILDING CORPORATION Mi BtMdr work, cwfl wae n iMllent worklni enndltlom. Thr r orn1nn tn nPrly H brtnohf for pklHM m-bunlCrt Apply Employment Department at the Yard Camden, N. J. ' I hat. Blower Equipment, lluting, Vcntilition iaj Exhanit System1. Sneet-Metal Work. Sifetr GutrJi. C. H. RAUB lY-jne. Ave. & BerkltT Jt Philsrl.ln"ii. Pi. COMMERCIAL STEEL PRODUCTS CO. nntlP. Bplkrs. er.. Wire Clotli. Wlnjyw unit Poor Screen rtnth. Wlr Work, Win ow Oniirrt", l'itrtMI"" unil Tlitl'lnes. All products of Iron and Steel , . ,,. rhone: I'ennsj 'ivunia uiuj;. Portland Cement Philadelphia New York Bo3ton HICK QTjAMTY QCICK SERVICE Motor Truck Delivery Lansdale Foundry Co. laaMllP I'ii. I'lwi Lunula' 11 O. W. KETCHAM Manufacturer of Architectural Terra Cotta, Bricks Hollov Tile, Etc ChasT J. Webb & Co. Wool and Cotton Yarns 11B Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. NAGLE STEEL COMPANY STEEL PLATES AND SHEETS Pottbtown, Pa. Phila. Office, 1411 Morris Bid";. I N. Z. GRAVES Fj, Incorporated ;2 and -i ftoutn iiuru street rblladelptilk Tte House of riperlaltles In ratals ail Varnl.hu THE BALDWIN Locomotive Works Steam and Gasoline ?. Philadelphia, Pa. -M A Revolver Nudging Your Ribs MB Spruce dss 1 1 j VULGANirE Iff? fcH9 W B IlB U a "61 TO EMPLOYERS RIOT AND STRIKE INSURANCE Recent disturbances throughout the country show the immediate need for this type of insurance. .Fire Insurance policies specifically ekcludc any loss or damage oc casioned by riot or strike. In the event of serious disturbances in this section of the country the present rates will be greatly increased. INDEPENDENCELASSOCIA TES Insurance Brokei$??id Advisers REPRESENTING HENRY W. BROWN & CO. BROWN, CROSBY & CO, Independence Square 137 South Fifth Su TtUphonest &oubrd 485 v Uala 4SS BRUNO DUKE, Solver of Business Problems By HAROLD WHITEHEAD, Author of "The Business Career of Peter Flint," etc. (CopjrrUht.) Dulie Meets I'unii BUt'NO DUKH spent Hint niglit 'nt otir npnrtmcni. r'lrt thine in tlie moriiit h Ail mo to go to room 114S, ' ..p Iltillding. which lie lind routed in the name of Charlei Winters. Later I learned of his movements. At 1) o'clock that morning he entered Bannock Purvis's office. The hard faced young woman found Duke to be a different kind of n man from what she vas in the habit of dealing with, for when she told him "to wait until Mr. Vurvis could see him,'' he told her in very peremptory tone to "get Purvis icre at once." She scented trouble, for without more ado she entered the inner office. In a moment 1'urvii came out, full of bom bast and slmulnted indignation. At slglit of Itriitio Duke he grew bold. He evidently did not know him and decided that the rather tall, slight-built, pale, scholarly-faced mau could be easily ut prawcil. He changed his tone quickly when Puke opened the outer door of the office and disclosed to the view of the amnzed Purvis a policeman in uniform ! "You'll wait there for me, please " "Yci, sir," the officer touched his I "Purvis," Duke began ttie iiistnut they were alone. "I have here power I of attorney to act for Miss Mnitlaqd." Pnnis began to expostulate, but Duke said shaiply : I "lie quiet and listen to me. 1 have for the last month Investigated every bill you hne discounted with her SENATE COM MrJTEE UPHOLDS PALMER Chamber Is Expected to Confirm His Nomination as At torney General Washington. Aug. PJ. (Hy A. P.) Continuation by the Sennte of the nomi nation of A. .Mitchell Palmer to be "ttnriir - y general was recommended in a unanimous report today oy tue nenaie jiiili.'inr- subcommittee which hns been holding hearing on the appointment. Chairman Dillingham said the full com mittee would approve the appointment. Pavorable action by the Senate also is 1 expected. I Opposition to Mr. Palmer developed Iscwrnl weeks ago when Senator Fre linghuysen, Republican of New -lersej, presented statements to the subcora- i mittee bearing upon his activities as alien property custodian. Several witnesses in opposition to 'Mr. Palmer were heard by the subcom mittee and the attorney general person- i nil) defended his record. CLUB'S MOTORCAR STOLEN I Whltemarsh Organization Sends i Township Police on Futile Hunt I Theft of a light touring car, prop eity of the Whiteinarsh Country Club,' lias been irported to the police of the suburban townships north of Philadel phia. Tlie tnr. valued nt S"0, was stolen from n point near the clubhouse, near Chestnut Hill, early yesterday morn ing. Siibmbun police, on the theory that the car had been taken by joy riders, scound the York road and lower ,North I'enu districts, but were unable i to locale the stolen car. J. J. FITZGERALD & CO , MANUFACTURERS Ifiewer Pipe Flue Lining Wall Conlns ravtuff ftiid Tire Brick ALL CLAY PRODUCTS - Main Offices and Warehouin SECOND & BUTLER STS PHILA., PA. IMPACO CEMENT AND BRICK COATING FOR STUCCO-CEMENT OR BRICK ALSO CEMENT FLOORS Will Resist Water. Oils and Greatt IMPERIAL PAINT CO. I 1518 Sansom Street, Philadelphia, 1 1 -. f II B . DAYLIGHT robberies and other forms of fancy gunplay are rendered nearly painless if the victim carries one of our hold-up policies. Bank messengers and paymasters particularly need such protection these days. Let us ex plain this policy to you, v Harris J.Latta PENNSYLVANIA BLDO. PHILADELPHIA, money. All the bills of the Meter Duke shrugged his shoulder". "I'm Jewel Company and Henry A- Jones. , not intrested in vour troubles; nil I the printers, are useless and 'ou knew want is Miss Mnitlnnd's money. If 1 it. I want $30,070 which Is the total can't get her money, I suppose, I'll have amount you owe Miss Mnltlaud with ( Pt the police have you " interest to date. I want it now by wpnt ,,,, Ullt( nml po1. certllled check. j lnpsoil ,n N rhlir H(i (.ov(,m, ,,, Purvis nervously moistened his dryi fr0 ,-, i,, imnds and burst out cry lips. "The bills are good or I've been ing. dcceied and it is no crime to be de- i ,. . ., ... , , , , ... , , . ,, i I or a time. Duke watched him con- c ' , temptuously. Then he spoke sharply. "Very well." Duke shrugged his "Listen to me. Pun Is. I'll give you shoulders, "I'll rnlMu the police I , ivt rhnP(,, ciivc me power of at- have a man outside." i tomey to act for you in the Meter "I'm dammed If you will," Purvis ,,,...0i c ,., ,nnitprs. nod if I can snnrled. He wns scared horribly, but. like n cornered rat, began to light with mo rourajjp 01 uppnir He dashed i across the room and locked the door ' ftcr n)oro fnlnt irn,OJi sRnPIi it i Mniit.'n";,rn;:,",,V rf:lr".;!,rtl "noS5r K.n leading to the outer office. "Now jmi. and with a groan said. :;,?,rr":.'i.1 ','""'' ir..?"1""' ,p"."i Mister llruno Duke, you damned mud illltig interferer, you'll Just listen to me if ou want to save vour nrecious life!" Duke stamneil twice smartly on the floor. I heard it. but did not know whatit meant. The detective did, how - ever for lite n flush be was nut of the window, up the lire-escape and calling through the toilet window iuto Punis's 0Hicf. "Hight here when you want me, Mis- ' ter Duke." ' j The niiw thoroughly scared Purvis1 collapsed as quickly ns he became, aroused. "I've done nothing wrong, but I don't want trouble. Tell me what you want, d it. (in if I can meet you in reason. ' liniieistaud, I'll do it anything for a rpiiet life, d it." "I want S:.!),l,70." "D it. be reasonable. I ain't got the money and that's flat, see?" Philadelphia Markets UKAIN ANU l-LUUK .VMKT Ureelpts 30t 2"fl hu-hele The market rule,! tlrm but guiet isolations No 1 r.,1 winter. $ 39. No 1 mirihern print SC 3D, No. 1 hard winter, j; 3'i. No 1 red winter sar!lrk, $2 3T. No. 1 red. mutiv -2.10. No 1 red, irnrllckv.anil GRAIN AND FLOUR slnulti, SJ34. No. 2 red winter. J2 311. No 2. north, rn fprlne. $2 3(1. No 2 hard vrint.t il il v.. ! p..,! ivlntr irarll.ki. 12 '11 No .' ted. smutty. $2 31. No. 2 red C.irilrK. and frniutty. I2..I1, No a led win ter. $2 32 No 3 northern serlnf:. $2 32. No 3 hdrd winter. $2 32. No. 3 red winter, sarliik. $2 31) No 3 red. allium $2 20. No 3 r.,1 sarllckv and M)iutt. $2 2T. lower grade on their merlin i Ult. llerHpts. 2S00 hushela Trnde was I (' VTTI.r. Heeeipts 7000 he.vd Steadv quiet, but prloa. ruled linn under light of- i itef t,ire m.dt.im nnd he..y weight me rerltiss ve cjuoto .vellow In eir lots for dlum und c"o,l Slliin. comiii-.n, in ii local trade ns lo quality and location, ia llcht weU-ht i:oo,l and iholee til "-,',, at 12 14yi2 111 per hubhet 17 .0 i ommmi $12.ff 13 light wolsM t ti. I OATH Iteinintu inne.t i....hAi .ii.nlii'" i ' ' o'' ' f I 'I 2. fi 1 T So vomnion and ineillutn ..i io,i .: :P.V". I.n:2 .'.,i5.,'s 'iT'.'l JI0W13 2S hutcher eatllc. helfeis $srt. mi et u. n,-'" ,-:r ,: ,., " w, 7.r o i writ . MJis&tinc: No J white, h'tQJ -''-r. No. .'I while, infrMsC, No white, S7Cs7-ar -,-..- S ... -" - .s,,...,.. 1 LOfU Upppfptn ir.O.dnO lb In mrk in. mirkt was dull anil vrfceti wcro nomi- nal.v per IIU. His. In 140-pound Jute earks Win ter stpillu western old. 'HI 7.ris1' 1 1 ; new, 7..fi lu J... nurhy. old, 1UIuHi).7"i: new. "i.iillii Knns,is. straight, new $11 asm 11 " Kansis short patent, old. $12 12 .0; new. $11 Subtil 7s. spring. Bhort pat ent old. $13(113 .Ml, do patent old. $12 SO 'II! do Hint dear, old $'l 73ln ItYE ri.OIJIl was quiet, and steadv. V, quote .it js ooa'i 2.. per l.arre In sacks, us to quality PROVISIONS unt i-HrigHu (juuotuuon. 10 arrne, ..J..1 " " , I'll- joiiion. neinana ami " "" .-i'iiiv ruieu surauy ne quo- laiions. iieer in sets. smokeil-Bnu nir- drlxl c, knu klea und tenders, smoked and nir-drled. r.r.i, pork, famllv ,'.7c. hams. W I', cured loose. 3,J4n..: do. skinned. loose. 3T J3sc do do smoked 30 40c, do. hulled, hondeis. SSc. plonk shoulders. H P cured loose. 2Si-ac do smoked 21l(ji .tile. 1 1 . nice in pitKie. loose. ;ni. . nreastasi oacon. Inrd 3Te REFINED SUGARS Ijisht offTlncw rf-strl t-fr huiines Trices wri- unrhans-fl on a bn of (c Tor tine pranulattd. DAIRY PRODUCTS IinTllR yoIM-pa k-il crpnmcry wai 4r nlxNr tiinl prlntn uer rtrm at fo-mr rnt"s nemarifl hi fsh Ouotationi olid-packpl tramer ixiiva .Lie higher s-.uriliK Rimds. , rum:., Hi" litt.r fur JohhliM hHlis xtri I flrt-tH, Mft("il-jt ilrita .M ln ?( ."i.l'-a c. sc- I Dnln -iwii Mi Bnvi-t trpdrnry rlioiio lo fnnrv "i7."iiiL io. lutr to :ool ."it's fj(."i'i , l fdhc bruiula uf prints lubbmc Rt bO'-joJc. 1 fult to thaUc ;.0i?.V'e I n((JH Mriitlv ttu stofK was hcrtco and wantrvi Meillum and poor Muik rontlnucd Plentiful ind dull Uuntations l'ree cases nearb V1 1 10 per crat( . turrent receipts, thdt will Krad Jl"i. fair to Rood. SKt.'ilUD H 4ii, western extra, tlrsts !' fl't per case. firsts, H4 inn 13, nearbv and wptcrn Ptc ond Sin viij u t,o, fancy seleited ckBS job biiie at ZMOnilr per doz-n . iiekbi: There war mil,, "radios and prl, lb favoi.d bujera. Ihe followlntc vvero . th, iuotMtor New York tU Wisconsin. wnoi. mill. nl. current injl.e. fanev. Haw I ;n-i spTi.ila hiithfr: New ork and Wis- ke. fair ! firiitiii. wnoie mint nits. rurn-nt inn to tffKHi, ai-4 tfJUVsc, l.inty Jobbtni; at 3 1 J.'.o POULTRY LIVE The market wan qu.pt ith atnplc offerlngs at quoted rat The quotations. I'owJs ia f-xprewi, 33fMfic, i-prlnr chlrken-. broiler. nut LeghoniB fllow-kinned, welBhlnir I3 ftf'2 lbs Hplet.e SSfulOc yprlng i hirki nn broiler" not Leithonip tllov HKlnne.l Uf lyhliu; 1 (if I1 j His apiece. 'Mlip 37i , white jKhorni. jellow sklnni-d, seieh Iiik P (tJ Ibu apiece. 33 03 It ; bltf 1-K-hotiiH rllo fklnnetl ulna Her hIzoh, H(Kifi 3'J' rnottirs 2,W'Jict ducks prinb'. a()(& 3Ji do. lekln. old 'JSQTSUc. Uo. Indian Hunnrr old L.'it'iT'L'Sc, piBton. old. per pair, -.u'-j-l"-! du omii per pair. 3 3 40 4 Ik. Dltr.HSKI J'uwls und cMP Kenp M,er in fair dtntfind tind tlrm Ducks were dull and aKain oaai- r WuotatJon. I'owIh. frtsh-kllled tir pkk d in boxen, uelsrhintr 4 lbs and opp apiri 40'ic weifihlnff .I's lbs, .iftj 3(' WfuhuiR It lbs. niilece. 34v.iic. Htnullor sUfs 3Jy3ai fresh-killed. In barrels, fane., dn-Pbked welKhltur 4 lbs ,-nd over apl-ce 4Ui . uelRhlnt; P- lbs SH.tTc, weUhliu-r 3 llbt . Slfi .tlr. MinlUr Hlzen, 313Jc; old roosters dr picked '.'(tc. broilers .Tcrv. 4Stfr."ii( do ulh-r nearbj, 3tGl3Si'; du western, 3" rtX 3 prln duck a. I-ous iMlHtid nnd iifHrhj 3J Ji 33o, oqtialiH ir dozen, villi. wiKhlns llftMM lbs. H r()0 ? J"i. do. u u-lffhinic It'iflO 11m. por doen T.minJp no. do weiKinni: n io7n iilCu h 71 ilo do eicblnar 7 IPs t IT I per dozen. t u'-.i- " -- AeiKinns 'm "'s lhs ftei i17n $" ".013 r.ti. dark. SI iu Vj j-'."., bniiiii and No L' finest t'2 anti FRESH FRUITS ii.i.i. nml miiilies In fair d-mand r V- nuot Ai.plc. per basket. 40( $1 Ml cantaloupi".. venifrn p"r crHie.j,.-.(i (irn Ml, .lo, liflawaie nnd Maryland, vr cratp. II 5fy-'l. atermlin', Kouthin, per car 37.'i,&'.'no blarkberrlP. pr quart l.M3,,l)c iMi-h,'i" Pflawaro and Maryland, pr rrati". k .'lOOS HO, do, Jemcy, pi-r .Tate. Jl.MHiL'.'.O. du. per baBkt. .ICIca 1 1..1II, hUPkltberrlei. lr quart, 11?2.1c, Unions, per box. $1(3 3. oranBes, California, per box, $1 83 SO 63. VEGETABLES White potatoes quiet nnd easy Onions nnd cabbaco steads We quote: White po tatoes Kaslern Shore. Va . per barrel No I .1 7S. No :. ii 5"l.3 . while pota toea Jerns. I" r basket No 1. IIOI'JS, lower grades. SOW Tile, whlta potatoes, per ISO pound sacks. 14 '.lltea Til, cubbuije, I'a, per barrel Ili2. onions. N 3 per bask, t llnld.' do do. per bushel hamper. Hip . ' LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS Chleuto. Auir. IS IIOCb tecelpts, 17, nni) head Hlaher. .op 123 40 !l.aiv welKht jil 3!I3 3 medium welitht. 21 50 "3 W. IlKht weleht. JIM SSOSS 85; llBlit llahts till 2322. heay packlne sowa, smooth 20 23W21 25. packlnit sows, roush, Jltl.25120 25. plK". JtTSOaiOBO. CATTLE Receipts, IT 000 head Unset tled Ileef steers, medium and heavyweight, (.hol'ca and prime. 17 B0in.3.V medium and aood J1.1 2.1017 fin, common, J10 75(8)12 2.1 Ilaht weight, good and choice. 15ftl8 7B. L nnd medium. ') 75 IB. butcher rut. lie h-lfera T T5CM3 2.1. cows. IT 504 50, , cannera and cutters. JO 25T 30. Veal calies llshl "n,l h-irnlJ weKht. .'0W21 ' IVeder steers. R2.1t13 71 Blocker steers,! 7Srll 2.1. western ranwe beef steers. $9.75J 10 75. cows and h'lfeis, ?Sl'i 18 50 rlllEU!' rircelpls 20.0011 head, firm i - ... ..., A.. .1111, II,. II.1 I,amDS m luu"il ...... u. ,... ..,; CUIIS and lomnion IliiWiaf.o. yearllns wethets, Hill 2.IC .a. eves, ineiiiui.t aoou and tnolce, ! ? ..n(rn iiilla and coninioii. Sit 7f.l72n 7.1 f, uuv'. ..... Kansas til, Mo Aub 12 HOOS r.e celpti, 4000 head IIlKher I'J 11;. 22 231.4 23, heale. J22 (18823.10. medium welfeht. 22.25O23.10l llahti. 21 TatT!3; llirht lights. 21 50R22.23; packing sows. I2O.S0 21.781 pigs. flt.S0e22 88. CATTLE Itecelpta. 21.000 htti, and 1000 calves. Fifteen cents lower. Beet teri, 'got enough for MM Maitlaud that s all1 in ,.- Tl nlM a form from his ,,brt .i .. ;t i,fnr.. Purvi. utm, "Mv fine! this Is a ll of a mess1 Jiy iiOO, tills is a n oi a mi- ( I 111 getting in. I "Yo" re in it nlreadv. Pun is. not' j m ',""k ' . J"-c hcrp io yum- """ anil- (ion i iry any iricwj im-i- I "ess With this parting shot, WUKc ''''' ",0 office. l'nr.is grabbed the telphone and tried lo call Staatburg before Duke was out "f "', ""''e, but could get no answer, W'li '"' oath, he (lung the instru- "ir'" mi the lloor as he discoveied that t1"' "ir(' ""'1 been cut ! TODAY'S HI SINKSS (H'l.STION What h "Pott ObH"T tiMieci it ill appear lomorrnir, ANSWIilt TO YKSTKKDAY'S 151'SINKSS (U'1-STION t "(Iron 7'oh" i'i 22)0 inim.. .hiilre it ii I prfni'' $17 .infill. tneiHiini nnd I CO...I (M.I, n IT 3 inmuion H0tl4 15 llchl weight m. I .mil iliol.e $M s.lnlTno eommen nni nicilium XI r0fi)l l a,, hutthf-r cnttl. . heifers. Sll SOin M 7.", roia. $11 r.ntr I'J T.. ennnrs mul rulter.i 7t r.0?iil ."ill. Frt ru,. n,,,, ,,n.l liamiv e.Bht. 14 SO in fee.le- steels $9 fiVr? 13 7.. etoeker steer" J" " 11 40 S1IKKI -lie. eipt, ,oon head '"'"" i l.nmbs $12 SO in ... tulls nnd rommon. ' isirrj vearhnc wethere, $0 stiffls. ewes ts 2 i; 2.. - IV"1!". ."I1.'.' """.'""n. 1W i R hr".'d'i.r .- -f in on, n-naer latnb i I2 SW M I lii.t st I.oiiU. III.. Aiiir 1" Trrfia H-f--H-t "nn" hf",f HlPtier, top $i;n -,n I htitk S'jaTlTO In n uelttht. t'21it 1A in i intMllinn wflBht $J.t -!( J.I AO. tutit welRht I'JL' iTifl 2K J" I'R-U IlKht J"0ifi .10 ). s0vx inkln(f Hiiftii Finooth 1H TiO-ffCH "0. pi i It Inc niiw. rousli MWfi in ."(), jISm, jiL'c-r I L" 7 .-..Hi l 1 ...liner. ,.n, , utters. MUD , - -,. vval lv light, liandv weight. Jiufli eer. STT1I2 2S. eto, i,.m 111 2. feeder -t steers JT Win on mtl.r.P Ueorlnfs 3., head Sheep stendi liirlis 2, 11 .Tie higher lamhs SI pounds down H4 .(l if 1 a ss , uti, and . otn mon Idtl'i e irllng wvthers $1011; ewes medium ml iholee Sliitflu. culls and com' mnn $3H Kjist Itilffnlo. Aug 12 CATTI.H He. eelpls 42". head Harelv ntendi t,'nles receipts. 3.l) head. Sue lowvr. $ll23 HOUS Receipts 2sf)0 head Active. "-. tn 'I. higher lleav ind mixed. $23 7. 2.1 S". vorkers J23 7.fi23 HO light vorker Htid pigs J22 r05f22 7. roughs. $2121 SO stags !-.:' is .SlIi;KP ANI I.AAiriS Itecelpts, head Steady and uneluingfd. loon I'Ut.bnixIl, All 12 ItOfiS Ttecelpts mini head Mirket lower Heavies 'lf!l .i o henv vorkers $23 7r.i 24. light vork- , re J22 ,ll1r2'l pics, $22ft ''2 SO .s;i;i AND I.A.MHS -lteceipts. .',00 head , M.nket st idv Ton sheep. Ml ton lutiius JIT '' I'AI.VI'.S Iterelnls 100 head. Market , steads Top. J2I SO PRICES DROP IN CHICAGO Federal, State and City Attacks Frighten Food Hoarders i uicago. .ug. I. tt;y A. ,.! Concerted attacks by frdcial, state nnd municipal ollicials on the high cost of living resulted lodaj in lower pi iocs of ninn.v articles of produce to Chicago 'consumeis Ii was tlie first ilelinile benefit to result from (hi- attacks ,,M food profited s nnd hoarders Willi the decrease in wholesale ami lelall pi ices, there came a Mih-hmlKil increase in reieipls of various nrthh-s ot food Large quantities of supplies were being taken out of cold storage warehouses and offered for sale , . . , "he III sf sale ot llrmv fanned gni.ils ,, I ..,,, ,l,,w ..Inw n . e.iiii'tmenl st,..o .n 'ultod in tlio flNpnul of (U.0(H cans ,f corn Lent. nml io:i in it sumiir (it Ml km- ..... LONDON METAL MARKET Tscw "ork. iiir 12 CnbtP aiiu r.--cfe.t nt ihp NVw York M-tal Cxi li.uif,t- thU morning tiuoIil prii h in I-oikIom a, fulious 'i.i b.. f'lTt1 Lh. nt ujh nner. ,9 r y I III i-"l,'V-l a., i -' n.i.i.nic ill ( I) IS futurpp C-N'! Hi-, h .Triiu .jf fr. nni .rit I'JiV nn uiuiirii oi in miu h ftjiot L"m( ton, future 1-n tons Standard .opi-. r--fJpot IIU fii futures I-i't r.v, both up n. Sale- Si-f't. 1 tunn, fulur.s. Hdo ti.ns Klr-rtrob't. inpptr -hpot 101 future CI 14 both off fl I. -ad Spot .' IJs tj futur-i J." T- ('ni huth up ."s spflttr Si ot 2h. His urn Jim , .I, and futures no nn n lane of l's LONDON STOCK MARKET Gilt Edge Securities Improved Ca nadian Pacifies Weaker Lnmluii. Aug. 1-. Opeintinu in s.--euritios nu tlie stni 1: exelinnse were nioileraleh brisk tmlaj and gem rail; the undertime nf Ihe ni.M'ket n fit in. There was a lie-li impriivenuiil in the i nin,i .... ;... , Rllt -eilfmii spilnn nn leassiiriiiiei' that , (1P national n iM-iH'limc-nt I tlie national n lieiHiinu'iit inmennnt ivoulil be pressed with ini'ieiiseil ugnr. Oils lael.ed steadiness. Sli I Tims- i lmrt nml T riulms im iiti'i al s",. StrenRtli was noted in some industrial shares. There was a spurt in I'woti.n Leather. Mines were quiet, ('.inadian l'aeilies were weaker. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC TRADE i:perienced foreign traeler uhnut to make trip through Switzerland, liermam and con tiguous countries deelren to lepresmit some flrst-.lnss linn wlihlnff tn stsuie i port itr Import busliu-s A 136, LEDGER OFFICE American Gas & Elec. Co. 6 Deb. Bonds Yielding Over 6-a A-$a,g Cowm t-Co. I.ociitt B10I Land Title Bids. Kara 414 ESTAItI.IN!li;l liubluess that lias ills, closed SKO00 lirotlls four (4) inonllis Hunts (3000 more .aplta), Serure.l. l'ullest InTestlcutlnn per mUtei. Principals only, (ulik a.tlon ilrslrr.l. 208, i.i:iiii:i( oi lit i: Canadian Northern Collateral Trust (is Due Feb. 1922 100 & Int. to net Vc Townsend Whelen & Co. 505 Chestnut Street . OUTSIDE INTEREST LACKING IN CORN PIT ' Price Fluctuations ArO NorVOUS and Erratic Throughout Ses sion Oats Firm ort.xiv iiK! t wATHKii ronnrAPT fhlmco. m U Illinois ThundT hnr prnrMW totilnht nn'l Wprlnrtli frrTt ffif- oth' tonlRhl. rnolcr W1-iir-n.1i Mfourt I-mal thunrirr fhowr tun'cht nni) Wrlti'tnlnx pxrept fair noutli "t tonight armfr "acl iinrl roolrr wpt tonight onIr 'UprlnpfwlBX Winrnnln ThunrlT Bhncr tnnlRht nnd SVrtnf1a . wnrinfr south tonlirht roolrr Wftlnpsdax Mlnnpnta Thunder nhnv rr tonlKht fol low . 0 b pnTfttl fnlr AWilnesflay. toolr u"t tonldht nnd south Wwln'Uv. lowi Thun.W Miowppn tonlsht warmer anl roor wt dnpflav rnrtly clon North Inkota rlr tontcht and weiine ?nY,nw;S0,Ar t,hZJ!Tn'TvX "mi cooit with piowti lxI',', " c"i'r vr.i,rnk. farti rimnt t "'"1nrHv f.lr nml rnolor Mnlinn sn.l lim,nrtr tonlulit and Vrrtn-.la . eool.r tnnlr'if Chlraco. Ann P'. Absence of out sltlp interest ns the feature nl tne corn markei toda ami hading was narrow nnd loc.il l'luc.uations in prices were nervous and erratii- throughout the ses - SOU Kenlnm1.ni. ..Onnln. streniTtn m ,, , ' 1 " .; , , the cash article and tinished higher, al - iimuKii uniicr tne top. Late positions encountered pressure on nil bulges, while dips disclosed fail support, and there wns some covering hi shorts, with final uuotntions alioc the bottom ,t hclow icstcrday's close. llearish operations were kept in check I n fresh a.hance in prices for hogs. I iP lililrn-id il lint inn WMK still fill fioin satisfnctorv . and there was no i suggestion of any heavy movement of 1 Hie grain The agitation against the high i ost of Him lontinucil lo be dis J uisscd nrouuil the Hour. I Private cables reported conditions in Argentina excellent for seeding of wheat i ami oats, and indicated that a big acre age would be sown to wheat. Dealings in oats also were small and . . ',,' ...,, ,V.1M ,.,.... ' '' " n" olltslile Interest was tinltll - portant. Tlie market ilispla ed firmness. I Some l.niii.if in remove hedes mid cov- ! ' """" nuv ing lo remove ncilgi s iiuu i ov - I ering of n big short line bv local trailers . .i, f.,., u .. .. t..i,i n,. .,. . wrro tho fnrtnis. It wns said thnt sra ! tin:iril ptnnrlcrtt nr n-kinf fur ntTpp ings of onts for nil-rail shipment to the1 was .-si ..i iubit. Mast Some business was reported nt Minneapolis. Complaint was hoard of The Western l'nion Telegraph Cotn lightneight oats. , pnnv . reporting for the month of .Iilim. A mi- fioiu Illinois tested only 'Jl':. gives operating income of $t ,N)lt,:t:Sl. pounds In the bushel. A car nf the against K7-!U'i70 during the same inonUi sanif. wck-lit sold at . under Seiilem. ' last ve.ir. or nil increase of SI . 1(111, ril'i."i her. . nllng fu'ures ranged as follows orn I i. w d'dlverv I Yesl . lose 1 lltHj 1 "1 7I t77i. upep High Ta.w 1 lose 'epi 1 Hl.Vj 1 111', 1 32 I SI1. I no i.. 1 !l 1 1. t),-, 1 .14 1 ...", dais Sept ... J),., T I'-a Tll T4 7tl TsS, no 4' Pork be pt I ard Sept O. t llll.S frept t Asked 31 Si, 31 3. 31 3, 31 10 31 .2 31 . 31 3S t.ll SO 2(1 1 t2d I'O NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET New York, Aug. I-. Jluch ntten- i lion has been nttraeted of late to the hedging operations on the coffee ex- 'linngc, which lire again purchases of. Itobiista coffee, whi.h is not deliverable ,i, t ,..! ,.r s!,.... .iff i.i. is sellinc nt n nreinilini of eight cent, over previous ptcvniling prices on the cTchange. In fact it is pnssihle thnt this abnormal difference of eight cents a pound hetwecn Snntos and Kin coffee ' will sluniilate lonstiinptiou of the latter, ' I'ight tents a pound is n large saving ... tl.r. , illi.llllinr HI nil if .Itn 1... ,.f ! n.,tos is nrefuired to that .,f liin. I ' j ,lv i - - Test. Open null jo so 1 o. JO SO I Iris. jn -o Jo 7 ji in j i r.n Jl is Vuoust ',,,, c'" i',Pi, l'i to :i in HI 3s jo on JO 'J jo nn Jl as Jl J J j I in :'n mi I'M j I t)i "1)00 r, s,( "'H iiii r,n c- Ji till .'ii nn L'l III "1 no n no 'jjj'1 vio Ju'.'ni,l '.0 s t ! -JO .n . , , More Gold for South America ,, New lork, Aug. 1- CmNl nffcirg.it- ins SloO.OOd Ii.t hMn withtliaun from tlu viihlrMisiir fni vliipinMit to Siuith Ainrricii. (lold liiimicnis mim-p the fin- hnrco was lifted aRcrrpito Sllis. I7J. ..... . ... . .v.v.. . .. .. KUIII, of wlu.il .N.n.l.ili..i(iii w.i.s lor !mitli I America. i Extra by Standard Oil of Kansas Nendeslia. Kan., Auk. I". Tlie Stiinilari Oil of Kiin-ns il. l.iroil i rgtilnr , ., ., . tuartorI diiuoncl f S.'! a sharp anil usual dividend of SI n Ii.iip, jianblp Si'ptenilier 15, tn fclnck of rrronl A njr ust .".0. BUTTER, EGGS AND CHEESE New lrk. Auk Auc 1 Ill III It (Inner lt. rplpt-. ss',11 tuba Hiah . 4 'ri .-,-.. extras .14c, outside llr?!. ..J1-, -ii 11.... atc- i.mla ri''dilc stnli ilur. I-'IM.-I'. j KiHJH IrrPKUlar ItHifipm 17 17,1 ra.cn I'n all-gathered exlrai 'iV, It ,iP, r Moraee. paiked extr. Ilr-I. ".nf.."!. M. riKe pa' keil , first a 4II5t."1c tatlnrrd xtra Ural l.'livt i.V dirties No 1 id 'i tin So j :iur :iM i liecks utidirBrid L'll't'lli tlrst 17'-a I (n ".."i-, pecon'N tK'ililc tat. mil n trh , henncr whiles .ill ' lis. calh rd whites ,"n itf-iV . western whn s i.' ii).,t prt (n, I i oasl miMH7e '. i.ti r i ind south, ru Kalh- ered whites 4Vn,l -mi. ,tMrl M. ,h,. i,i n I tn r browns is 'i ll'' icithcrid I rr "ns rtinj nilxed riT17-,7 fur I., mini 1-...V1, l I'llKKM-' uns.ul .1 U ni. '1177 i, x-s . Flat I'lirrent m . i f I . . . .- r in ! tUa fa .- f tl.l ir- i l u .1 ulili . nr- atYf run (ll'a I I i .1- ." U .i. while sp. lilS." i . 53 PRODUCING OIL WELLS.' PAID 33 CASH DIVPENDS. That 1 thn interestint tw'o year history of our oinpinv Ve own more than 2'i,i)0n rteres of earefiitlv seltrt".! lenses In Teni, Oklahoma anil Kansas We are now dr III a three Wflls in the irrent -usli-er fleld.s of Texiin , we amii lo ilrlll Ihe mure wel's there rlKht na IVe li..o nist hroiiKht in '" en client w.ls In okl.ilioiii.i anil Kin-.w I Hvlrleruls are lieinir piM from the eainlnss of our incsmt 5.1 wells Tli- sin-hem wc get in Teas will gieatly inerea-o our eainnKs ami flHIdnnlo Our stock will tlu n I.n taken off the . market or Kreallv In creased In pr'e Our thlm fourth nihh d'ntlenil will be paid on September 1. IVe Are relllnB u Limited Number if Shures In Our fimipiinj tn Help l'lnan.e Our l'.xtensUe Develop ment Camimlgn In Texas, nnd tn Acquire More I'rnreu Arreaice on lllrli In Drill The Texas oil llelds lire palni; at the rate of $.'00 QOO.ono or nearly a quarter o' u b'lllon, n vt-ar our first two pus crs there are itpei'tetl In wlihin the nei ih'r'- dai. . nlr foirni.in' ' 111 inatred li c'ni HelMVllM una eesKful ntrl enc 'd oil men Send od i foi our lnri-e llliiHtratoil f hi r., containing maps Into oil tlel I pictures end full Informa tion -AI.I. KHI--E. Invader Oil & Refining Co. n,,FHANK WOOD, President S21 llarnes nd( Muslcose, Okla, T Financial Briefs v ' nor nf A Young has been elected gover the NMuth District Pcderal He i serve Hank. Minneapolis, succeeding Theodore Wold, resigned. The New York Stock I'tchange has stricken from the list American Malting Company, !tiarant Ttust Comp'inv certlticates of demit stamped for first preferred stock, and has admitted to lit I'nltfil Drug Company subscript .on n leljits for 7 per cent first preferred stock first and second instalment'' paid. A petition Is being circulated on the floor cf New York Stork I'.Tchange that jcoeniors close exihnnge Saturday. The 171 financial institutions in New .lersej under contiol of the State Ranking Department increased their de ' posits bv more tlinn . 7. 1 100,000 between I May 1- and June .'(() llir.r iiimsiinn, - i - iiiinm.i;isir - - reived the following applications to list, National Aniline and Chemical Com- I'he New York stock exchange lias re pan. S'J", nites for 4. 700 Mitlng trust certili- per cent cumulatie pre- i frrro,i toc j,. , :(!, KMI shares f vot- i Inc trust certificates for .onimon stock - . . o . , r,,h(i Nw Y(ir 1lirr(,.lsllrv Kaied .1....... ., , , . , ,. in.i,i"i irom ine nauhs rsierua.v nuiK- i. ,,, . . ,.r!,,, . ing a (ash net gain since l'riday of SI, 12.000. The lliiiitingiloii and ltroad Top, " ; ..... , . 1 1 1 in ti t i i ri im ni : i i i in i i i i nni , , . ""' ' "' "I- .."".- ,..,., ....... h? the stockho lilers at Ihe s,ec,;,l 1 me , '? '""r. , ' "" ?Jm l"? . , "III .... on the pn 'erred sioi k A 'JO per cent installment on Ihe Vio lin loan is due today. An issue of lieasury loan certificates dated Miui'li III. also matures today, of whuh issue S.".(l.7."i-.000 was miM in the Philadel- phia district. j T..I, .-,.tc. ....r..,nr.e of the coiiihioeil I companies of the Keystone Telephone , l , . . t.ii ompany were SI 4. 1 . against .!.!, . (5"'-. ,1, same month last year, or il v i r n ,.,,il, ,i, S"in of S.'S'H. Net for tlie montli tie- ci eased S07-47. Seven months gross de- " " leased Sdi-li. Seven months gross ile- lined SI 0. and net lor tne perioil Sit months telegraph and cable opornt ing revenues wire S47.17,v.ti--1, a gain for Ihe period of S."i.4".!l'JI. with an increase in opeiating revenue during i the pciiod of N1.1.i."i,7."s?. Tlie Philadelphia Policial Ueserve I tit nk is withdiawing from depositories j in this district today government de- I posits aggregating $17,000.00(1. The withdrawal calls for the balance of the ,.luly l." Yictnry loan credits amounting I to S7. 000,000. and the total credit of lav certificates 'l'-, amounting to $10,- 000.000. No further withdrawal is ev- , peeled this week. ..... , !"t, "",I sPerior Mining t ompany fr the ouarter ended dune P.O. shows I'"""" alter taxes M-H...MH piai to , - .. . .... . . -.. nMlN :1 s,,"r" "" S-.'H)1-S-'' Is'0 par ''"' enpital stock, against a delicti nf J5! HI.:t7!l in the preceding ipiartcraud l""l", "f "- 1 -x-:ts " -H ',,nls a share earned foi the second qimttcr of IMS. DIVIDENDS DECLARED sian,1.r, n of .1 per eut cent i ni arul nimnx of Ohio finirforlv Itm uiiirtl rxtrn, of 1 pr fm Tni f'nmn.iin iuartril of $1 7" per ahrir on flrit Pif-frrc.1 pax a bit ep-tenibf-r 1 as rT'iT-' Atittut 2u . iinriif pit i :.ii a .mi i-mr t mv mv 'iinrlerlv of l't pi nt on pr f-rn 1 pta U. Ki-ptembir .' rr-ijiitfred ujut "J" .'opiiof It. ic. itunnativ. i(nriiil t.f .0 r-iitn H Khar- iumIii- -it"in( - 1 "i to - K l I ft urn 111J IHI ir A! inhnt tnn '--liirt ii'iprtcrh of -1 l' ciiIb lt.ir- (in (-0111111011 iiiviibli S.-ttlf mlA-r J to Rin i or ri i uri au:u-i ' I i.f-mral sp'i.iU inptm iimrl'-rb of, , 1-4 p't t.pnt op pr f. i r'.l pi. nlnt -. lit m I I brr j t huh k i.m.i. n. of u-or t uhkh, Nal'nnil ('link .iiitl i-t ( ntnp tn nmr i tpriv f si Ti n prff-rnd p-iii.i- si,im lo tini tii i urn -mi'jii .-- GOVERNMENT BONDS Mid sU its'. pit 111". " n'l'n ss i. ks 11.' nn mi mi !i4't . nn (in ii'.t'a inn in ii'i'i inn rairiniritiiui'oM 1011 4 111.1ft pmral relsterd 1'inarni munon '.'?. l'lls ll'inania rPKlwtprpd .V 10.1s TinaniL coupon n. lHh' i Patiunil r'Klitor.il '1J lP'lt I'hlllpplti- U. I'i"l4 Vhlllppln 1. Hit, liilllpnlii la Hurt r S Cim loupuii .'.. Itnn I' S r.m r.-Elsl.i.il '.'- 1(1 U S Guv . oupun 'N Uil'l Empire Gas and Fuel Company Bond Secured Sinking Fund Convertible 6' , Notes of 1924 These Notes may be immediately comerted par for par into the S', Cumulative Preferred Stock of Empire (las and Fuql Company. This comersion privilege possesses the following- features of value to investors: 1. Monthly dividends at the annual rate of 8r. . 2. Earnings six times dividend requirements. 3. Company discovered and owns the greater part of two of the most important oil fields in the Mid-Continent. 1, Company ranks among largest producers of high-grade crude oil in the world. 5. Company is a complete unit in the oil industry; producing, transporting, refining and distributing. G. Properties constitute substantially all petroleum and natural gas subsidiaries of Cities Service Company operating in Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas. 7. Company owns 15, 000, 000 acres of re.-erve oil and gas leaseholds, selected by experts. 8. Estimated' value of properties exceeds $300,000,000. 9. Investment in physical construction alone more than $70,000,000. t 10. Future increases in amount of Preferred stock limited by provisions as con servative as are usually found in bond mortgages. 11. Initial issue of $15,0"00,000 Preferred stock purchased by Cities Service Com pany for cash. PRICE 97lo. Descriptive circular may be obtained from dealers. Henry L. Doherty tScCompany 60 Wall Street Syndicate Managers jew y COTTON IMPROVES UUTM OUrDTO PnCTD VVntlN OnUmO OUVtK Pronotincod Strength Develops W ' Following Recessions After a Higher Start wnTnnn ivivtitTto.vR COTTON- HKI.T New erl. All 12 The fnllolnp Ipmrcritiires werr rP''nrte.l in tho nttoh but tin mornltiB Kiioullr c.s l.ltt'e itnrk Nsshlllp, AtUntH nnl HsMinnoh ,0 llklihram, Mi-mphlr Mm mi and Aiisru.ls. tL'. Sun Antnnlfi run smith lrk.l.ur(r IVn.nenln Mnntcnnirv i hir le.lnn mmiI TmniM Tl lnrk-r.ii u.rt Sw irlens, "N (lnkr.lon so The fnll.mlnt; pmilttl,in ere remrile,t Mnnlsntll " ill AueiKta K Pensiiols r.n. -w ,,"rn ,14 ''kenltle To Thiiim. Mile """' i "t h i.MMire i sl" Knox - 'it Sdnnnli J oi. New York, Aug I "J. Atlw tuning by shorts to pomt bd to iiroiiouiiced strength in cotton todav following ic cessions after u higher start , .. e i,. r 'l "n' '"" """ " purchase of about ' ,V.''"0 l.1'"1 " ()cto,,or ,,",, ,,r' -ml'r . ui in by n AVnll street nperotur There appeared to he no particular news to aicmint for the ilemaud Ad- ..I. .. C ,1.. .. ... . . ... . ' I. ' "" '"" -'" 'nerngen InHiisi, .yn rl-ins r-p,,rte.l n hrn.v in,,uiry ' ' "'x"" ""' l-iiisiaii planter for I'"l II tni'll ,i., , ,, , , , 'teneral speculation did not broaden on the rise. ,,. tnklng the open inter nres'e.':, V'"' l? "V ?" "' liressed thai it had been reduced grealh ip the last ten dins. i n. i- . i . I-I IIVIII jl M'1 lll ItJtl , ,,. ,nvl ,l(IIIr pr M tiuetuaieil ir legularly . 1ml with the market at all ,, sloH n(. ljl.Im) The .-Ins.. , -lr.,,1. nl I.'lff,.-,! ,.,,. 1H ' 1"11( ' y. -I , In.n (!, 1B, , r . pi .ii "I .. I" n (ll '. ' :n :ii :n i,o cj m i i- .u " .1 '.'" '! '!! :u 'in ai' in -il is :p.. n-,, .17 !.'! ,', -V, "' 4 :l -'-' "' l" -llMT'd'n Mil. .11,1 .11 .is aj 30 .11411 ! lillf.Mll ,tril . .1 . . 31 , n 4H ..(. -, mi ''' :" 7" :,'"'"' :" "'"' :,-',""l-' I !..- I as. ""-'H""' v,onon I Liierpnnl. Aug. p.'. There was a m...l...ni.. .l i r.. .. . . .....n. mi n,n.. . ... i .in I....;, i . it, Iirir,, M.1(h , , , f ' I pri..ioi. l.v I'ouneil,. uuur i , ... . " "" The Olreetor reserves the rleht to aer.ne advance of ! tiomls for tniihlling at n croi.o.al In whole or In part or rejt ' ,S.I7,. Tlie sales were ,il)()0 bales " ,h. "'''.'.i' t,' "''""'A" 'w tin ' ..,, . ""'"' """".unterwlii of lh tllv When a hid or ariri. 1 lif-rc- were no receiits. Putures were eh'- of hide eyeeds the enm of t00. it will i niet in (lie carlv tlcnlii.es S!i,.,t ri..oU K n,rt","r'.,0.r.J . ..!!?.;"' .'.b ?ntrd i ipiirt in tin early dealings. ti , . Sptt prirp ; were: American middling fair l.."i0il ; good middling. '1MI7d : fuilv middling. ll."7d. niidilliiig. lSH7d: low middling, IT -40.1 : good oidiuiir.v, l,"i.7.l; nnli nnry. 1," Old Refined Sugar Unchanged New Yorh, Aug IL'. Theie is no ihnnge this morning in the innilition of the relined sugar market. I'liuticallj all relineis are still withdrawn and puces aie inn hanged at !lc. less 'J per . i lit for i ash. for line giauulatcd. Ilnvvs also were unchanged at 7 1, (ll- k; degree i enli itugal The l'nitei Slates (iptalirntinn hoard made no purchases vesterdav. German Gold for United States .,... .,, ., , , ?vew orh, Aug. 1. (.crmnn gold to .1 e so- ,-o ...... ... . . the amount of Sc,..'J..,s.:i().", is being licld In the TJank nf Ihe Netherlands and the Nationnl llanl; of Itelgiuin to the credit of tho IVdeial Hesoive Itank of New Vorl;. The gold was pint pa.vnienl from ;..........,, r. f.. f..,.,l upplies tiom Hiis country. The metal wid lie i,e..o-ilci in tin I1(,ilr future with ihe ll.inh nf I'.nglnnd . ft -i- it has hen n--.ivid and its ,. Milne (IftiM initK'tl it w ill In iillui ,tti i! nnioii t!i I"mIii:iI lli-rrf lunik- jiimJ slmwii in Ilirtr t itfitmut ;i kh!J with fun-tali i.Krnrio. If you arc a grocer, druggist, hardware dealer, tobacconit clothier, furnisher, jeweler any kind of a storekeeper you chouldn't wait another dRy before subscribing to the Retail Public Ledger the new twice-a-month periodical for merchants only. Subscribers say they have been waiting for it for years. Not a trado-paper, but an inspir ing news-magazine thdt interestingly tells nil sorts of things that merchants want to bow. Business problems salesmanship, buy ing, accounting, the handling and training of help, credits, delivering, advertising, collections the Retail Public Ledi-er tell- how they are all being solved in successful stores. Entertaining fiction dealing with the sentiment and drama of storekeeping, anecdotes, verse, pho tographs, news of big movements for merchants' benefit three pleasant hours of entertaining, helpf"! reading in every issue. Sub scription price, 10 cents a copy, ONE DOLLAR a year (24 issues). Just slip n 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 Ledger Building, Philadelphia, Pa. Do it now! Sues Doctor for $10,000 A suit for ?10,000 damagca wrn entered toda in Common Pleas Court No ". I Slgmuud Segal. Klfll, nd Noble streets, against Dr John 1I Ilailey, hii osteopnthist. Khipire Itilild- 'k- Aerotding t Seg.ii's counsel, U .1 ....t ,.. II. ttnltn. I.. I ......I of lumbago. In place of bring cured, it was charged, h" was HI treated and Is no pcrmanentlj injured I Dr. ltaiuy this nfternnon said Secal ''n""' '" '''ln '" " rrj s,ri"us condition "IIU iecri'sl olllj n lew UUCCIl mimitfl treatmints ami iienieii tnat tney wera ecri. or in any way ics;ionslblc for Segal's piesenl condition "Democratize" Saxon Railways Ilerlin, Aug. 1L'.- A dispatch to the TaoVnl Anxeiger from Dresden says It is autioiiiired there that the Hixon rail i vas will be "democratized " '1'he dispatch adds that the govern-, ' ""'nt llH,, agreed to thr formation in nil ' t"""" "f "lll"a-T workers and oCJcials rouoriis. Wills Are Probated ''"' f'dlowlng wills were probated to i ,,n-v : ''hailes Toslett, tl.11! Parragnt ! terrace. 10.(rsi, nil of which was in nrlinln licnuevts Mnrria llpiA.lal.M. ",...- "'""-" ,-"'" '" "- """'.iw.W. 3 inimmi ritoroHM.s '"ViYiiViTMV'n'.'TKir" K-'-l P-lV'S'iir-l'ffilS IV'ai, efn. e until I'J n-rlock noon. .Mniidnj-. A urn.! . I. 1l. hn tM' "" be opened anit ' ' liniUini lie is..Ji...r., IU lllAl lir LI1AHITIES Ihlm fnurlh nntl Pine Rtre-its fer Meihsnlciil Kqulinnenl for comDltlnn ef Pner I-lanl I'hllnijelrhla General M0I. pltnl l'nn BienKlratlons form nf proposal .-,1 ', lnf.irnwll.in lelnlH" lo Me, h-mleal CailD. mnt fir ompletlon of Toner Plant ni.v K ln,l .mnn JPI-'I. SI Ion to Philip It JoJSiVn Arehlle. I. T2l rr-..r Bl.l . 1713 SmsoS" ht Phi ulelphin I'ennn. g" HM. from others than the... eniTseea or ,..e.r. hel I" huslnena for whleh prooo..l are n.l-e.l will not l. entertnlned or Si. .. en.1 no Ml win h enterte Inert urVi-,,7 m'l on prlnlrd Mdnk form supplied for ihut pnriswe All Ll. is must ne firoompqnieil hv a certlfl.. rat from th ,- , ,rl,.hed in M.;;r.,.tut."r ny sniintw that ecuritr irn-l-lorn of ili onllnnnie of roundlj .J. I pro! e.l May . 1 si." HMs are Inilted euhjeet to future Dnr. Isllnii hv I'nunetla. vfir- tip in.".., . ..I.,.,... iu uc entprAd .n(o the ro.t for which mny be obtllnZS --lon nfi-"r Ht -1e otttcc of the City So Dlrector- hi.i.i m wirr in: rixcivku vv to ,nd ifidudinK ihe '2'Ul tiav of AurtiM," IH1!. bv ih- Inunshlp MiprIvirn of Mldrllo liilor Tndil for (hf purthftsi- nf $45,000 .f Imnrli of ih Htid 'lowihlp llondc shall b- in Hi'- dt n-nn nation of Jtnoo each, bear ini: r. p r cut int-rst imable nrml-an nuall f ri i of Matt tax redeemable ns follow. N.1M one i) to i.n (10) inclushc. on uu-t i-t ii.( bondi- fvn (11) to ient (Jin inc lusio on AJKU9t Ut, 11121); bond- inton. J) to thirt (30) lnclu le on Vuku- l.tt 1034 bonds thlrty-on r:i) to fort (HO inrlun, on Auxunt Int. l'M't nml bond fr rii-on ( II i to fortyfHa MM lnc'nl f on uutit Mt i(4l AH bid- tdirtll b- flddrt psed to Klmtr Kif-r sprntr phpp i harlen t ')reer1 308 Wn i.i I. Il.lll.linif Inhnolr... ., II.. rPL m 0il sUperv,si,rp of MUdie Tnvior Tonnnhlp reserve ihe rliiht to reject Hny nr nil bids ... ....r,i nn1 ni. .. i.uiius io several Diaaers ic ii Ii U-ti r dii.l bitter price can thus bo ob- ' nm win he enne,i t o regular meetlni of the Hoard of Township Superv lor, to b h-l.l t th, office of rharles i Oreer, Swank ',ul ,1inK Johnstown I'a at H p. ni,, iYldar. the -il ilu of Aur.ist. 191K. '"aaj. cnv.ru i:s "mwim" A.tney'""""-'' I POWER D PLNT ti Valve teats planed in position and new valves furnished. AR kinds of engine repair-. I. ..- V ., IKIt .,n-l M..ln .IIU iSlA CHESTNUT STRPfY .TNs. m I l 1; ; 1 -v ,a L&, ." ii d fSTvil