Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 13, 1919, Final, Page 17, Image 17

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1919
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PRESSURE INCREASES'
ON COTTON EXCHANGE
Finfil Downturn Procodod by
Irregular Changos in
Quotations
COTTON' TLT WnATIlrrt CONDITIONS
New York. Aw ta The following tem-
eratures were, recorded In the cotton
fit thli mornln Atlnnt. M. Wllirlne
ton, ffaanmh. Augusta nnd Mnren. oft;
Knoxvllle. Thomasillle nnd t'hsrleston,
"8; Montgomery and .IscUsonillle, 70i
Nashville nnd Pan Antonio. 74. Corpus
Chrlstl Oklahoma Cltv. l.lltle Ttocit nnd
Memphis 7fl New Orleans. Prnssrola nnd
Tampa. 78, Oahe'ton, SO The. following
precipitation WCs recorded' Corpus
'hrlstt. lis NVw Orleans, Knoxillle nnd
?Tampfl, ,10. Augusta. .14. Oklrhoma Cltv.
14: Pensaeol nnd Montgomery, Sa
vannnh. 46. Jacksonville. I.no. Wllmlne
ton. 1 24, Charleston 1 85; ThomasUlle.
'a.35.
New Yorli, Auk. 13. Itrncwed ap
prehension over the railroad labor alt
untlon followed the circulation of re
torts that Samuel (tmip?r. prc'ldcnt
of the American Federation of I,alor,
tvho I now abroad, had ronie out lu
favor of the demands of the workers for
an equal voiee In the ndmiiiNtvation of
the line, led to increased loeal and out
ride pressure against rotton today, and
the undertone of the market weakened.
Wall street and southerners weic
among the sellers.
' The final down turn, which ooeurred
toward mfdnfternooii, was preceded by
irregular changes In quotations, as buy
ing or selling oruers appeared, nuii-
ness dragged mrouRiioui tne session.
The market closed steady at a net
decline of -ISgO." pointx.
, Test Today's
close open Mgh T.OW T.ast
Aug-. ..si.ss sis-. sn so
Oct. . l n a? in as s' si so 31 ajiff 31
Dec . 2 01 35. no
Jan. ..SI 07.-82 20
March 32.00 32 20
May .. 31.10 32.20
'Bid.
32 40
31 sr,
.11 211
31 27
31.45
.11 41M4:
31.31
.12 31)
32.S0
31.31H37 l
31 ar.fi. 17
31 43j"4S
Liverpool Cotton
Liverpool, Aug. 1.1. Spot cotton was
quiet today with prices firm on the basis
of an advance of 40 points for middling
ot. 10.46d. The sales were 4000 bales.
The receipts 10,000 bales. Including
8600 American. Spot prices were:
American middling fair 21.nrid: good
middling 20..-0d ; fully middling 20.0C.d ;
middling, 10.4Gd ; low middling, 17.7U1 ;
good ordinary lO.OOd; ordinary 15.03d.
Stock Exchange to Close Saturday
New Yorli, Aug. 13. The board of
Kovrrnori of the New York Stock Ex
change decided today to grant the pe
tition of members to close the exchange
next Saturday. This will mnke the
third Saturday this summer that the
exchange has suspended operations so
that brokerage hoiihcs could catch up
Vfith the enormous volume of business.
GOVERNMENT BONDS
Hid Ask
.. i's"i tuiH
.. US'. ..
.. HS llllVi
.. SS nj
. RS
. . HO till
.. on mu
.. no pk "
.. !4 100
.. 004 mo
Panama coupon 2s. 1MB....
Panama registered 2s. 11)3(1. .
Panama eoupm 2. 1038....
Panama registered 2s. 103S...
Panama coupon .is. Mini
Panima registered 3s. 1061...
Philippine 4s. WS4,
Philippine 4s. lOS.i
Philippine ,4s. 1D3H.
it si Govt coupon 2s. IPSO ...
U S Govt registered 2 inflo,.
; $4,300,000
The Amalgamated Sugar Company
8 Cumulative Sinking Fund First Preferred Stock
Dividends payable quarterly, February I, May 1, August 1, November I
Preferred as to assets and dividends and redeemable in whole or in part at trie
option of the Company on any dividend data at $120 per share
and accrued dividends upon sixty days' notice.
CAPITALIZATION
(after giving effect to the new financing)
& Cumulative Sinking Fund Authorized Outstanding
First Preferred Stock (par $100) $5,000,000 $5,000,000
Common Stock 25,000,000 6,824,400
. The following is summarized from a letter of Mr. David C. Eccles,
Vice T'res'ident of the Company, to which reference is made:
The Company is one of the important beet sugar producers of the
United States, and, thrpugh some of its constituent companies,
has successfully operated for twenty years. It owns and operates
eight factories in Utah and Idaho, with an aggregate daily, capac
ity of 5,400 tons of beets or 1,188,000 pounds' of sugar. Its pro
duction of sugar has increased from 81,727,500 pounds in 1915 to
112,326,700 pounds in 1919.
Earnings: Annual net income available for dividends, after payment
of all taxes (including Federal Taxes), for the five years ended
February 28, 1919, averaged $1,485,000, and for the last three
years, $1,608,000, or four times dividend requirements of this
$5,000,000 Preferred Stock.
Asadts: After giving effect to the new financing, total net assets as
of February 28, 1919, were $13,366,000, of which net current
assets were $5,020,000.
Purpose of Issue: The proceeds of this issue, together with
$1,000,000 common stock, recently sold at par, has retired all
bonds, provided for retirement of outstanding preferred stock, and
increased working capital.
Sinking Fund: An annual cumulative sinking fund is to be pro
vided,' sufficient in amount to retire at $120 per share, 2 of the
amount of Preferred Stock then outstanding. '
Restrictions: The company agrees to maintain net current assets
equal to at least 60 of the then outstanding Preferred Stock.
Terms of this issue contain restrictions covering the creation
of mortgages and the issuance of additional Preferred Stock.
t
We are advised that application will be ma$c to
list this stock on the New York Stock Exchange.
Price 102'2 and accrued dividend
Yielding over 7
Hayden, Stone & Go. Montgomery & Co.
New York Boston Philadelphia New York Chicago
; The staternenti herein contained arc net guaranteed, but have
been obtained from sources which we believe to be reliable.
All the above (ck tiavtt.s;
ISSSE
NEW YORK
TODAY'S RAN01J 1M LIBERTY nONDS
fifties of Liberty nagrfg In the Block Pr
ehnno carry inferfef Co dote 0 snle. The
trllcr receives fhnt interest, in oddltfon to
the $ale price ot the bond.
Ssles In
HOOO High Low Close
413 i,ib 3Hs fin.ic nn.so OO.RO
77 Mb 1st 4s 1)1.10 04.00 04.10
2.".4 Mb 2d 4s 03.10 03.00 03.00
(11 Mb 1st 4Us... 04.30 04.12 04.14
BOO Mb 2d 4Vs. 03.30 03.10 03.22
12S3 Mb n 3d 4U- 04.08 01.80 fl4.R0
4121 Mb n 4th 4Vis 03.30 03.10 03.20
.-.47 Vie N S-'Hb 00.8(1 00.S2 O0.S2
17S2 Vic N 4s 09.S4 00.70 00.70
KIATiTii S7'''s fi7'; S7-i,
1 Am Writ P 7s 00 00 00
2 Armour 4Vj ... SI 84 S4
2a AT&SV cv 4s'C0 02V4 W 02U
2.S AT cc S F gn 4s 70',, 1S 78
II A T & SF ad 4b 72 72 72W
1 Atl C . 4',.s... S2W S2M, S2V4
2 Am Dock & I r.s.100 100 100
4 Am Sm & U r.s S7l's S" S7
1 II & O V 3'.s SO'A 804 r.0Mj
.-.1 n s. o c.s..... or.v, novi oo.
1 Ileth Stl r.4 . . . S." S5 S."iTs
r. Heth Stl fdg .Is . . SSH 8SV4 8SH
2 II 11 T 7s ctfs 7(!
1 rtklyn r O 1st.. S7
2 Huff II & I' 4Hs 87
17 City of I-yons 0s 00'.
44 Cit, of Paris 0s Od'i
2 Cent r,K 0s .... OTVi
2C I.eat T.s OS
". Cent Pnc 1st ... 74U
76 70
87 87
S7 S7
00 00
05 05
07 07
07 OS
74 74
nrhes A; o r.s... 01V2 04 Ms 041
s c n it of n .1 r.s.ioo 100 100
11 (' i. ( cv 414s.. 70 70 701),
IC & Alt 3'js... 3.- 34Vj 34
37 C & Q jt 4s.. 05 0" m
13 r It & ( .IVjs.. 72 72-')i 72
14('M.St l'-v4bi 73 73ns 73
11 I'M&StPrcf 4s 07 00 07
i r&NWM iiiv 0s.ini 101 101
2 r It I & P It 4s 71 71 71
15 mi & 1 ref 4s 00 GSV& 08
R Chile Copper 0s. 01 01 01V6
30 Chile Cop ret p. 80 811 80
4 Colt In clt .Is... 78 78 78
43 Con Oas ov Cs.,100 100 100
1 Cuban r.s 02 02 02
3 Col 0 & r, lsts. 00 00 00',
3 I) &. Re 4s 07 07 0
.- I torn of Cn r.s '21 00 00
10 Dom of Cn r.s '20 04 04
00
04
(51
48
75
r7
10
r. Krlc Trior -is . tu'A oi ;
1 Krie cv 1 VI .. 4S
2 (Sen Kloc 3s. "
13 ii & m fdg r.s . . r.s
r.Hutl A. M ntlj .. 10
-18
75
57
10
1 Mg & M r.s .
2 1, tc N 4s
41 Maiinc 0s ....
4 M K &. T 4s.
30 Mo Par gi'n 4b .
2 Mont iKwr .'is .
00
00 00
S3 S.1 8.1
0S 117 07
A2 3'J .TJ
58 57--i 57
!U 01 1)1
40 N Y ill) 0s..
!Mi D0
i.i:.r
1(1 N Y C ls ....102 10L' 10-
ll N Y C -ls '00 07 D7- ll7n
14 N Y (' i 1050 11.1
X Y G HI &V 5s fi7
ita
113
S7
R7
511 X & W cv 0s..l05 105 105
2S North Pac 4j.... 7SVi 77 77
ben Hold, thi dvrtlemnt appear
" I
BOND SALES
Sales In
linno llinh Low rinse
0 Nor Sta P 5s . 85 S5 Sr,
2 No Tex & 51 5s ,r..) r." 5.'
17'0 Short I, 0s .100 100 100
3 Or W S H n K
& Nav rf 4s. 72 72Uj 72 !
10 Tuget Sound 0s 70 70 70 I
2(5 Pierre Oil 1024.104 101 104 U, .
17 Tenna gm 4.s. S3 R2-14 83 '
21 Penna 5s 10&8. 02 01 01'
2 PCC&SI, 4s A 01 01 01 '
0 St I, & IMT 4s 70 75 75 l
10 SLIMTH &C.U 4s 707,; 70 70
12 St I, S YV 1st... (17 07'4 07.
25 So Pac cv 5s.. 102 101 101
47 So Tac ref 4s... 78 77 78 U
lOStd C.as lis 02 02 02
10 Stand Mill 7s.. 02 02 02
11 StL&S F adj 0s 04
3SSL&SF Inc (Is. 48
0 St I, & S F A 4s 54
ei ,, ...
' Hl't
47U 4"ln
58
-ot. i
sva !
7 ,
1TI1AS Stl. 4s 72
- , .-. .. rt. moi 1A..1. mo.
3.. Tex Co cv 0s ,.10J 10J1. 102
25 Third Ave adj 5s 34 34 P,4
42 F K of C. rt & I
PS-.o '
5s OS- 08
10 Cn Trac ref 4s. 70 77
27 F S Ittib et 5s. 87 87
07 V K of O n & I
5V.s 1037 .... 0(5 05
3 F S H & It 0s.l02 102
4 I'll Hag & P s SO SO
10 Fn Oil 5s 04 04
77'
C7
0(5
102
80
01
3 West Tn 5s 887,5, 88 SS7,
8 West Pac 1st... 83 83 R3
4 Wilson cv 1st... 00 118 OSi.,
70 Wilson cv 0s... 00 08 0.8
Totsl silen $lt.Sd4.0CO co.npnred with
S11 1S7 or.-. yri., relay, thus far this wrel
112 3RS 000 same rerlod last week. $11
277 uno
NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET
New Y'orlt, Aug. 13. Theie was a
little more disposition to sell coffee con
tracts this morning nnd on the opening
call prices were 1 to 5 points net lower.
There were transactions in virtually all
the positions.
Part of the early buying came from
trade sources and was thought likely
to be for the purpose of covering hedges
against sales of spot coffee late jes
terday. On the other hand, there was some I
trading, which was believed to be hedg
ing against supplies of coffee other than
Santos, nnd. if anything, the market
showed a tendency to sag off after the
call, with December selling at 20.85 or
5 points net lower.
Business was rather more general
at the start, but was mostly in small
lots.
Te-t. I'linr.hE was Sull aniTweak Quotations hn the subject of highways in Councils,
P.'n. "."Vn 2050 .?nTi :rn"n'cuCrV;orL:k,e'1 WfflSFVtiA , Tl.en there is .InmesK. Innou, presi-
21202150 hither New rork and Wisconsin, v. hull- dent of Select ( oiincil nnd nn editor,
P'.V'rjl""' s' -"" -' "- ii ih"
November ''' in 7s 21 nS
j Pecember .
20 Ml '( HO 20 4S 20 ftT 20 00
January, . . .
Tehrusry ..
March ....
April
. I'O S.i 20 S.' L'fl Ssi L'O .( rt
no.fin n ;q
.20 7.) J0.0 -'O 7 20 :-i i.ft R.-,
L'l) r.j n Ml
Jlav
.20 7". so 7." 20 .10 20 m sn.sn
20 47 20 7".
Ju?md"
mmmmmmmmmmmi
matter ot record only.
Financial Briefs
The New York Subtrcasury gained
$2,010,000 from the banks yesterday,
making a cash net gain tinec Friday of
53,3(52,000.
Denver and Rio Crnnde Railroad di
rectors have declared the full 3 per
tent semiannual Interest on the adjust
ment mortgage bonds, payable Oc
tober 1.
1 j
Philadelphia Markets J i
GRAIN AND FLOUR
WHKAT nrlnt ..oi'. h,lhel Of
1 ferlnps ere light nnd th nmrket .uled firm.
though quiet Quotations iere as follows.
No I red winter. 2 33 No 1 northern
spring. J2 SO, No 1 hard winter. $2,801
i No 1 red winter, earllckv 12 37 No 1 red.
eniuiiy. ...n. .NO 1 reu. garilCKJ" A"''v-
smum. ,2 34 No s r,1 winter. J2 3.
No 2 notthorn spring. J 30. No. 2 hard
""'", w an .o led winier. jni".,
$2X4. No J red. smutty, $2 33. No 3 red,
enrilckv snd smutw. $2 31 No .1 red win-
lrr - -o a notthern spring, "-
No 3 hard winter. $2 32. No 3 red winter.
tniik ;.iii No. a red smutty. $2 20.
grades on their merits
COBX Ilecelptn. 12S0 bushels. Demand
was light, but prices ruled mm under small
SUPDlles We ,,llnln tftllnw III MT IntS for
local trade, ns to cjuallu nnd location, at
2 145J2.1K per bushel
OATS Receipts. M.4SH bushels. The
market advanced 1c under llnht offerings,
but ruled quiet We quote enr lots n 10
location No 1 white OulffOlc. No 2 while.
OOOOOc No 3 white. Mtftsil'tc, nnd No
4 white ssifisSLjc
PI-Orrt Receipts Bn 490 lbs In sacks
Demand was light ind there was little channo
In pi Ires Quotations To arrive, per 10H
bt In 1 10-lb lute sacks Winter straight
Svestern old $10 40 Will .-n, new. $10 2.1
10 50 nearbi old $10 35 111 50. new, $1011'
"-' Kansas, strilt-ht. new, $11011 2t
V,",n5V "hen Pitcnt. old $12012.50. new.
J '""II i.l spring short patent old
$l.1fri1-,0 no patent old, $12MlB13. do
5j'.rS."lir'Sll50 do first clear, old.
so ."17 in
RTH f'LOfn was nleadv but dull. IV.
quote at I HOBO 2.". per tarrel, In sacks
ns to qualllj.
PROVISIONS
The market ruled steady with a fair Joh
hlnK demand The ouotatlons: Ileef. In sets
smoked and alr-drled. 55c. Knuckles and
tenders smoked and alr-drled 55c. pork
ramlU ,,,r, hams S P. cured. loose. 39
40c. do skinned, loose. 37T3Sc. do do
Shirked 33'40c. do boiled, boneless. 5V.
picnic shoulders s p cured, loose. 2S'ic
do smoked 20W30C hellles. In pickle, loose.
.10c. breakfast bacon. 44e. lard. 37c.
REFINED SUGARS
Msht offerlnes restricted business Prices
wire umhaneed on a basis of 0c for fine
granulated
DAIRY PRODUCTS
- - - - -- a is s i r- it Hi n anil uiiioiik !
S5Vr"WUff?.Rn1;Sna"krtoruu
Ztyr,rV!L !.?ic-rJfiRKt'
hinir nal xtra Hrtn 14 f."4 r, flrstw.
ui y ,1,11,1' flfconrln, 4nifi.lc, sweet cream-
511c. do, fair to
fOOd r,!', ff.'i-.l, fnHrt. hwanA nt nrlntl
Jobhlntr at lll)iiil2c. fnlr to ch
ioic. "
FAiiiH Mrlctlv choice sto-k wis
;V:r'r.V. u:?u".."P r."c"....,ful
.,.! -.iii. , ; .-; l . n - ,!
's duiiami weak "Quotations- Free case.
nearov Jioild per crate, i urrent recetpls,
that will grade 11.1 fair to cood 113 50
;...' nT ;nr?rfr-x'r?-?r."!'' '.V'lrl.rrL'
onils, Jin sn'u 12 nn f-imv selected eggs Job-
bine st
sic? E Voods jobblnK at 3l33c '
I POULTRY
LIVE Fine de.lrable.iir.ed stock sold
xairiy and ruled nnn with rupplle well
umler n.ntrnl
prfv :iifiJ,T
!Pilnir chlcken hrollers nut
wuoiHimnn row i fv
' irfsiuirni pHow nkinntd uplithinK 1 frf 2
lbs npltv.. aSffMOc, ourinp rhlrken. broil-
I er not Leghorns. elloH-nkinned, welshlnR
iff-i1 i nplece Rnn37c white Ichnrns.
33 '5.1J4i', white Lephorn?. yellow-aklnned'
m. 'in r bii-m an 'ft ic root r. 2i'f( 2ii
durk Hprlntr, SOfJiSJc. du Pekln. nld 2S"i
30r do Indian Itunner oM 2rt5t2frc ptff
eoni old pr pair, 40i4V', do, youns, pr
I v'.tir .i I'll inr
I li.-t-.i . .. . .. .. ...
i orcning
If.'DWii chlke"V , "Quotations: Fowls
rbs"k'n'oiir5rniec'e; Wc"lh'l'uf is
rre
' lb'
urn-. niiiniii;r sizes, .luj.iic. iresn-Klliea, in
barrels fancy d. nicked u-eirhinir 4 ih
and over ap.c. 40c, velghlnK 814 lbs. 3il
vt3tc. utlirhlnfr .1 lh Sltfu.14 amaUr
1 "Izpi 31IP32C old rontcri dry-picked, 2rti-,
broilers. Jersey -SSftAOc 1o. olhr nearb,
i3ft3(. do eitern, .T.-itTSSr, onrlrm durk
I.otijc Island nnd n.rtn 321.0, squah"
V. is nr'ri rtfrT.w;n0,Vsn-abBKi,' ChieC rl"k "' ""'t Council!
I"-1 M"--M " III"- 'l I I KB 1 'IE II 'I IJ 1" i '" ' ,M" " " '"""" "" i'"i M HUM I llllllnl
2V do dn weiBhlnn nfiin lbs perlK- if i,-, . .ui, ,i, t.. i ,...,
I do:en. J7.,njiS2-, dn do weishlnr K lbs
, per uozen. iiin i... uo no iveiirmnc , in-
Iti 'trn ,-, up i .i. no an nriKninK '
n-i nn
ner rtnyeti S' SO3.1 '.ft Hvrlr r. I Ml
8f'J C5; small end No 2. 0cl2.
FRESH FRUITS
Dmsnd Is fairly active snd price nr
steady, except for watermelons and "an
tnlnttnea ulilh j n. ...I., Th. nunMil.n.
roinw- appis per uasKei -locrirsi .' nomination in ine inirtl senatorial ins
S."W?,T.",e and' Marvld "e'r'cra'reM ' trlct. His opposite will probably be
?- "'"termelors southern, per car. 2nn Robert Orler. Tlias Abrams, one of
,S00 IJlackberrles. per ot , l.W20c resche .. , ... . , ,, . .
Delaware and .Varjland. per crate. i ,), the faithful I'enrose servitors for years.
3. do New Jersev per crate. II nO"l .' in, '
dp. do. oer hisket. .s.ocB'ii.in .,..,,,.
fcerfle
nap nt 1hT09. T Mmm.c n..- Kn.
MSI
06.75.
Oranges, rallfornia. per box. IJ 30
VEGETABLES
Potatoes aro In fair demand snd stead
Tho iiuotaMons are as follows White poti
tees. Eastern Shore Va.. per boi so i
IWttX 7D, :0 2 .' .1I1WJ .10. Willie pntBtoes
.Tersev rer basket No l It SM 21 lower
grades. .viBav 1 nlte potatoes, per ISO- hans two of the quartet of nre randi
Ib sacks, IKrr.i 2.1 Cabbaee, Pennslvanla. i , . . , , , ... ... . - ,
per bM ll2 Onions New Jersev. ier dates to be named in this dist.ict. John
basket lllSo, do, do, per bushel hamper.
JIU-'.
LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS
Chlraao, Aub n HOQR necelpts, 10 -000
head Top. I23.B0: heay welht, 21 40
(Ef23 .in. medium weicni ji nuto.-j .-in iiuni
welltht. 121.108 23.111. llsht llehts, 110 .10
22 -10. heav. paclilnsr sjiws. smooth $20 T(tfil
213.1. park'nu sows, roURh, 110 33820 90,
pips si i on 3r iv on
CATTLE necclptu. 0000 head, slow
steers medium xnd heavy welzht cl
and prime I181I) 10, medium and r,
1317. common 110 2.1013, light wel
good and i holes 114 7.1-fMQ .in common
nlM 117 .1fir19 W)
CATTL.E Receipt. 0000 head, slow Ileef
steers medium xnd heavy welzht choice
Boon
mm
I good and i hotce iw ..iffrio.ii enmnv
meuluni ' ioh u i.i. Duiviwr came
helf-
era. I" 70O1S nil cows 17 .lllfi 1 1 73 can
i ners and cutters, tl 2.1W7..10 vesi csles,
lliiht and hsndv wcliht $20121 feeder
'steers. JS 23 3 13 7.1. stocker steers 17 ,103
I 11 2.1
SHEEP necelpts. 23 000 head. Arm
Lambs, 84 pounls down ?14 2."ffM7 2.1 culls
and common 110? 13 7.1 yearllns wethers.
110 231513. ewes medium and good choice,
I7.BUSJ12, (.nils and common, I3B7.
East nuffalo. Auj 13 CATTLE Re
ceipts. rnn had Market slow
CALVES P.ccel'its, 225 head Market ac
tive snd 50c higher il23 .10.
HOOS Receipts Rno head Market slow,
10$13e hlcher Hesvv mixed snd vorkers.
123 SB 24. light jorkirs I23Q2J2.1, pics,
I2323 25. roughs 120 50 Jl stUK IK'S
18
SHECr AND L.VMRS Receipts 100 hend
Jtarket active yetrllnas 50c hUher I ambii
I1031S 50, enrlines ISO 1.1. wethers lll
11 50 ewe. 14010 50. mlxtd sheep, S10 "1
11.
Kansss Pity. Mo..' Aits
celpts 7.10H head Steady
13 HOGS Re.
Rlllk S ' 4 II Si?
Z. ht'"l" $21 IT 23 l rtiMt'im wMiht,
l';M?lll llehts 121 7.1 B 23 llcht llshts.
I2130W2I21. packlne sows. 120 30(321 30;
plrs. Jin522 50
CATTLE Receipts 1.1 00n head and 1500
calves Steadv Heavy beef steers choice
and prime 117 VIsTID medium snd nood.
14 S5tfl7 30. common. I12W14 11 lleht
welaht nood and choice. 114 758117 H0.com
mon and medium JO 304T14 50. butcher cat
tle heifers. I (111314 75. cows. HI 5012.75.
canners and cutters ,550(r sr, i, veal talves.
light and handv weight, I13 5njl7 feeder
steers. ID. CSS 13 75. stocker steers. Id 03
SHEEP Receipts. BOOO head Hlcher.
I.snihs 112 10lrt no. culls snd common,
I8S12. yearling wethers. 15 30012 21 ewes.
II 23411) 21, ewes culls and rommon, I3IIP1;
tirerdtc me., J1 H 1.1 SO. feeder lambs,
112.50(514.50.
Kast St. l)nls. 111.. Aug. 13 HOOS
m'Tlpts 7500 head, higher Top. 123 35,
bulic. 22 OOffCI 35, heavy wtlrht, J22.00W
23 35: medium weight. I2323 35, light
weight, l22 25iT23 30i light lights. 120
23 50: heavy packing? sows smooth, 111 25
20.25; pack ng sows, rouch, 117 75010.23.
Jigs f: 1 Br 2 1 50
C,TTLE Receiots. 6500 head Reef
steers, medium snd heavy weight, medium
and good 12 30(rl8. common. Illfl2 50i
f."!l... .l.vT ru nd choice 11513 17 50.
afmmon and' medlunv lioeil, butcher cat.
i fie. heifers, 7. I" 15- cows J7 SOifriSj
light and Jandr weight. Ilfl 50020-.feeder
iteers 1712 50 stocker steer.. 7O)0.
SHEEPnsceipts, 3300 head Jowfr
LaX. 4 round, down 114 25S1 75.
culls and common. latfOi year Inr wethers,
I10B11; ewes, medium and choice, I8.5UK8;
cull". and ,common. 13 (t 6.
London Metal Market
London, Aug 13.. Cable advices received
at the New York Metal Exchange ousted
prices In London today: Tin Spot. I2.S, gn
advance of J 15ii futures 264 Lis. an ad.
vanco of 5 5s, ond etralts. 2S2 up it.
Sales Root. SO tons, tutures, 400 tons.
Standsrd copper Spot, Ml. futures. J62,
hoth off II 5s. Bales Futures 1000 tons
Klectrolvtle copper Spot. 1103; futures,
Jtl. both unchanged. Lead Snot. f24 15s.
a gtln of 2s 0d: futures. 23 15s. an, up.
furn of Ts Bd. Spelter-Spot. S.s tutJres,
140 10a. both UP 10s,
75 Out for Councils;
Few in First Class
Continued From Tate One
are miscellaneously included In the
above tabulation. There nre almost ns
many Independent select nnd common
cotincllmen In this enumeration ns there
are of the Varc organization.
The announcement of the regular Re
publican nr Varc organization selec
tions for the new Council will breed
more dissenMou in their ranks than will
the choice of the independents. The
regulars lmve been In power for n long
:
me. there are so many of its camn
I followers who demand recognition and
n slice off the juiev side of tfie earth
that there i bound to be a lot of In
ternal trouble. To alloy this Irritation,
as is alwajs the case, liberal promises I duclng John C. Winston, lender in
of other jobs "that will pay just ns i charter reform, to announce himself ns
well" will be forthcoming. I a candidate for Council The movement
It is the consensus of opinion that ' !" "kLv " prove- nhsortlvp ni Mr. Wln-i
disappointed Independents, those set I s,nn nn1 J,r- ""P" are from the same
aside for more available nnd useful ' rii. a complication not to be enter-1
mateiial. will be more easily plncated ' ,nln0(1 m,nVr existing circumstances. I
than the Vnre political discards who I There nre six candidntes nil told hut
will be relegated to the scrap pile. The 'the remaining two. Mr. Roper aside,
stimulus of prospective victory will j will in all probability he chosen from a
buoy the former up. They argue that I trio consisting of Charles II. VonTngen, ,
once victory is gained there will be het-I rommou councilman fiom the Forty-,
ter dais to come for the independents second whrd Sigmund .1. Cans, mem-1
with greater opportunity for office. !l,er of the late LegM.iture, and W W.'
Aihantage to Vare Ticket Ment7.inger also a common councilman
One element of weakness among the nnd attorney at law from the Tuenty
committee of one hundred's selections .second waul.
is mat wnere two or tnree council-
manic candidates decline to vacate the
Independent vote will be proportionately
-llt .. 'rt,!., ..ill l, !,. -J
?::: ",';,,. " .:, " . . " J.:.,""
Tint there will be very few rases of this I ' 1" ? in, !" S""'" .lirttirt. Peter
,:,, '"").. Smith, oldiimc politician, contractor
Perhaps the most difficult situation
.....- .... a- ...I. i. .!. . .
-o. iuiiub .,.- .mi- ,.,mC ,, lI1C e- lVnrc c, . . .
lection of three couucilmcn from thci . OL UOUDl-
Virst senatorial. Senator Varc's district
There arc at least six prospective enn
didntes.
Not all of them have positively an-
nounced themselves, sjome arc modest
ly, but none the less anxiously, await
Jng the high sign of approval and the
nod of recognition.
Amonc the favored ones appear to
be the organisation's municipal financial
. t i ,, ,. , T,
expert, Joseph P. (iaffney, nnd Direc-
tor of Public Safety William II. Wil-
t"s v iii'iiv. .ua.s. n iiiiuili A a t II .1
who Ims been so Finally success
ftl1 in kccpiiic the Varc ownizatiou in
th red
spot light of police publicity.
nr... .f flit. K 1i ,?-..:..
f
,...,v, . .s. . ,. ii.a. autumn
nL ln l ..f ,t.n llwrt. nn.t ..a... .1....I.
iVci'nre arranged now over night, a curious
I .i ...... .. :i., .. ,
,
"'"St it uency will likely inouiro nhoutl,, ., V. " " ' '". " "' ",
, Uobert Smith, chairman of the high-
... - ri .. .,
w "J ronimittce i.f Common Council.
After twclv yeais service Ifobert
Smith is possibly the best posted man
"'"" nn'' t""'u s,ttlnK ''f'',,i"l""- t the
feet of inarhine Gamaliels for, lo, these,
many jenrs.
Inasmuch
as Select
Councilnian
r,ni L an-- r i... e ... .1 1
" " '-' "- ovwmii wuni,
ins failed up to diitn to doc art? for
... . ' . .. .t '. . I,ul
oithrr organization the situation in the
Srrnnd srnntnii.il district Im
rather
foggy.
Conferences have heen held this week
neuvcen rsenator renrose and l ouncil-
man Seeer nnd hetwecn Senntnr Vnre
' --..-- . .--.-.-... ............ .....
Charles II. Hall, political side partner
I of Seer. Thus far no decision has
' . ,
I leaders.
, MCnl, .i c
I'lini i-. ii inii.'iiii.ii iisiiri. in inc estima
tion of leadintT Independents. A third
1,.., .. , ,n" " "" "PC of Thomas tiordon,
s the Council's tlrtct I !?"n,lfa,',llr;r' m"' ,K" numn1' hntiBh
McCoach nnd Charles I V-T? nrP ,f-"r otI"'r P.ix-ctivc cau-
.... , ...... .,,, .-..i.,
If Scrci- casts his political fortune1""""". "'"Jl"' " 'nomas liorrton.
in with the Vares
will he William
, ,"'' V, "' ' "" ...iiui.-ius
men i resilient uicnsnn. or t. onunon
Council, or Councilman Hnrrv Trainer
will be put up by the committee of one
hundred against McCoach if the latter
is in the final run.
It-aac D. Hetzell will get the Vare1
,..111 v.,, rlonhtless riven "snmethin- lust
w in dc nouDtiess giv en Fomctnin, just
as Rood."
Conditions in the Tourth district .tie
a trifle warped. Harry A. Marlcy,
chairman of the State Workman's Com
pensntion Hoard, will exercisn his judg
nlrI,r ln V,n oelnctinn nf nnn unil nee
nicnt in tne selection nt one and pel -
I'. Dugan, real estate assessor and!
select councilman from the Twentj
seventh ward, with the remainder of
the ticket, may be selected at the
eleventh hour.
Dugan is from the Twentr -seventh
ward. There is more or less of a mess
In connection with tlie situation. Sen
ator l'atton insists on beini; named as
the A'nre candid. tte for sheriff. Cor
andifortv vears he has heen the nrrnnh-n-
,i i,i. :,, ti, rr,..,,(.. , ,t, ,,
His Insistent claim for recognition is
the cause of considernhle rertiithntinu
to the Vare leaders. To "scrap" Sen-
ator Eddie Patton nt this point and at
his age would certainly raise some com- 'Vance, suspeiuled their strike more tlinn
motion in the University ward, the a month aco peudinR submission of their
Twenty -seventh. i case to the board.
i c?i i i r. . ' Receivers of the I'ittshurgh Itailwavs
Btirch SU,f1 for Pnst I Company today predicted another pos-
Frnncis V. Burch, councilman, law- ,,Mr, incre0 jn fftre to meet the $1.
yer and president of the Independent , o,-i0,000 thev sav is needed to coier the
Councilmen's Association, has been , fiyp cent ,,nt;e" adnuce. Fares now
tagsed for one of the four eotincilmanic p ton cfnU onsh nrlll scv(,n !ln(1 one.
rlaces in the district. James A. Develiu, ha,f rrnts ()J tcU,u
another lawyer, nnd Samuel W. Harri- ) '
son. common councilman from the to nnfi nnn nC I HAM PAin
Twenty-fourth ward, names new to the il,UUU,UUU Ur LUAIM rMU
l.'.e . ee... ..ttlt Jr. K , l.tfrt llfrllt
... at .. t . 1.
I" , , " . . , ,
with the committee of one hundred.
The Fifth district, in which Eduard
Buchholz, select councilman and real
estate assessor, nnd Simon Walter are
Vare candidates, will elect those whom
Senator David Martin dictates. And
his dictation will bo to these men.
A. M. Waldron, select councilman from
the Thirty-first ward, is inclined to
defy this dictation.
It is confidently asserted that the
Twenty-second. Thirty-eichth and the,
Fortv-second wards will be favored in
the Vare selection of the three council -mauic
candidates from the Shth sena
torial district. Inquiry is bein; made,
however, ns to the status of William J.
STEAMSHIPS
Philadelphia to Hamburg
AMERICAN STEEL STEAMER
10,333 Tons
Sailing Late August
Shipping Board Rates
THE CHARLES T. MEGEE COMPANY
574 Drexel Building
PHONE lill LOMBARD
Hamilton, member of the last Legisla
ture from the Twenty -first ward.
If this. scheme becomes operative It
Is pointed out that Prlngle llorthwlck.
a contractor and member of Common
Council, and Michael A. Hennett, den
tist nnd former member of Council, will
be strong favorites, with a third man
to be selected.
W. W Itnper, noted athlete and ex-
l rnnl..ll ........1. I.. ...II.. l. ....- r.
)Mii.iii twinH. i -.I'ltuii; in.- ii ,- lur
the other Independent candidntes in the
Oennantown district. He lias nlremli re,
celved the Indorsement of bis ward com
mittee, the Twenty -second. lie Is nn
up-standing individual, ver popular
and w'V' pronounced and right-minded
views on the subject o good government.
Winston Iloomed for Post
Within the last few days a sentiment
has been developed with the idea of in-
.Insonh Tnr icwler f ,. .i,im,.. ,
second ward, assistant director of public1
i,i.i, ,.,. '...!..' ,. ,.. .. --
...... .... in,-.-, ii iiiiinisi t.-fiuilll II.
- of "" fortunate three selected by
I V "L. " , ,' Rn """n, .. , I
i looker! upon its the second The third '
a name being very favorably cousjd-
rrerl bi Vi T.,.tAM.l.M i i.i .n
..... ;-.. ..... ,..-....v.,in i , s -
tnct is that of Hichnrd Wee en. select
cnillllilmt.n from tho T-f,. n.i,
Thomas Morris, ward leader nf,
the Twenty-ninth, is also receiving con-
.-ni.-ruiiic enroiintgemcnt from the Alii
ancp people. Another named helnir run
jilted with is that of William J. Uradv
" . ' of "."l '" "Bi'lntiire. i.ud
.co-sponsor with Senator V n-iir
i, ' , ,, ."'." ""tor, '. ' "ait.
''r" f ,ho at-raclj election bills.
t nnsiiiernble presume is being brought
o induce William Frclhofcr in the
,; '" "; J "7n rnn"' B,,P-
IIP ,s nt '" P'I of n Inrcp hnk tic
.-eventii iiistrirt to become n candidate
,,.. it. ,,....
'
'" "ns ,i prcMUcntiai piortnr
I...l t..l 1 s, .
'"' ' ".'"""" "' "" " "-r "'""I-end-
""' ! iniihi'ii upon notn Dv ini cneiw -
r s n PiitiiPnn a nunc .,... . ..
"". l- ""'. -""""' man needed in the
new Council.
Three from Eighth District
Three Councilman will come from
the j:ighth district. William McKinlev
Twcnt.v -third w-ard leader. Is apparent,
in the forefront of the Vnre nhnlnti
i"r one of the nominations. Congrcss-
m"n Peter i: Cosfdlo is another ns-
pirnnt who stands down well toward th
footlights ; unless it is suggesto.! that
his set vices are needed in Washington
wither thnn in Philadelphia.
William 11. Horn is on the Inde-
nendent slstn in tin. run, i i- "'Will tnke Summer noarders In my beautl
prnueni Riatc. in the I.iglitli. Leading ,ui "farm home, good rood nnd nne location.
IndependeiitK sny his nnmc will not he also provide permanent home ror aged peo
erased between now ami next Tuesda,. I .,?!&& iiSii' rlK WATKKCO.
n iviinnm i. uisston. the saw inami
facturer. can lie induced tn i-., ninn. i.
" h" iinniL 111
independents will slntc him also he-
' ,01"1 penidventure of n doubt. Mr. Horn
! N lect councilman from the Twenty
j , . .. , . . -r.-.--
aim is a potenti.il ftztire in Hie i.timn.
lion of leadinr? In.!..iinnne.,)u .i.:.i'th- place for a vcek-end or n i lone stay
. -. .linn
iii.i .1 ...
didates seekms rrcojnition
My a process of elimination the can
didates for Council have been pretty
well picked out and over. thniiRh with
two or three exceptions the list is still
liable to change, and in some instances
to be rhniiRid materially. In several
nf the districts men are slated but
held in reserve till the last minute and
their names have nnt appeared prom
inently amonc the succcstions.
Chairman (ienrge W. Coles, of the
Town Meetinc party, is emphatic in the
statement that the councilman!" nomi
nees of the indenendent. Ttennlillinna
will embrace a list of verj high-class!
men. with few exceptions.
PITTSBURGH FACES STRIKE
Trolley Men, Dissatisfied With
Award, May Quit Vork Again
Pittsburgh, Aug. 1.1. (Hy A. IM '
Possibility of resumption of the strike
by .1000 mntormen nnd conductors of
the Pittsburgh Knilwnys Company was1
lUIVIUSl I 1 "lit 1 U.t llll lllllli'illli I IIIV 111 Ii.i
-. , -1T . , . , e i-.
T T Wo s-sl hitciniiiiv nrrnnt nf I iivkiiiiii
rnn.rtin i i.v.lnn he t in nnnminnnninttf f
.j -...,,, . i r ,-,
'. J. Ward, business agent of Division
s.'i. Amalgnmnted Asocintion of Street
SI
"d I.lcctnc Hallway l.mplo.ves.
' lip said the men would not accent
i the wage Incernse nf live cents nn hour j .
' awarded yesterday by the National War
Labor Hoard iti New York. The men,
'who demanded twelve cents an hour ad-
I fc
Orexel Company and Associates Give
Check to City
Settlement was made today for $2,
000,000 of the $12,070,000 loan for
municipal improvements, bids for
which were opened by Mayor Smith on
August 1.
The payment was made by the syndi
cate to whom the nward was made,
I aAmnnisrl rtf r.risYIl A" Pf. TlriWM
nrothf,r, & ro. ,) the C.uarnnty
. pnmr,.n. of v.w vork.
Payment to the citi trt-asurer by
check amounted to $2,0.17.4i:. 12 and
included the principle, a premium of
j.10,060 and accrued interest for twenty
nine days amounting to $0753.42.
STE.MSHlrS
SUMMKR TtBIOTtTS
. i in-: v i iny HKiniiTs. n. !
Lakeview Heights, N. J.
ON ALMONESSON LAKE
35 minutes from Cnmden 19c carfare
Take Woodbury Trolley at Kalrjhn's Avenue Ferry, Camden, or
Electric Road to Woodbury, then trolley to Almonesson.
.,. omB .'", h"lu,l,"l iJtKeilew Heiphts an Ideal location for plcnlo
iM!l?Vt' c,',,hs Moat,nB ,l""h K and nhlng. Orchestra and danclnc
every Wednesday and .Saturday eenlngs
,ll,1ie,'.cl, fo,r F'1,', at. ,300 up nul'dlngs being erected, or we will
build to suit purchaser Agent on premises.
For further information write, phone or call
'hila. OlUce, N. W. Cor. liroad & Wharton Sis. Phone Did
1
i' " . I
Z .pim-.jikwii. n. j. riNi: iiKArii". n. ,
PINE BEACH, N. J. I
EVERYBODY
piNE PEACH is noted for being
the most beautiful and health
ful resort along the New Jersey
Coast, on historical Toms River,
in the ?ones of Lakewood nnd
among the pines only 53 miles
from Philadelphia; mid-way be
tween New York & Atlantic City.
ATLANTIC flTY.Nj.Ij
HOTEL ST. CHARLES".
On thr Orpin Front. Vtlaiitlf City, V. .T.
Atnfrirnn Plan. m, A. Lrech, Mcr.
HOTEL FREDONIA
, ornN u., yrAn Tennes.ee av. Just off
nnardwalk nuropean plan Every appoint-
i """' Ji"'r'e rait restaurant. i
"'" ' rir
pjrpvKY Nw York ave. near Ueacn
, x """' lst-claas house, labia abun
I dantlv supplied with best market affords
tree i-h..wer baths J2 "0 up dally H4.00
'"' vr'"" 0""c"r 50- M r- awm"liT
The Dudley
30 So. Pennsylvania Ave.
Near beach nnd all attrac
tions ltunnlnc w-nter In all rooms. Private
t,iths Homo cooklns. Ij It POLIAXJK.
, Ari;nnn j
MOtel VrlingtOn
,, ,, ,
Open allyear. KJ
Michigan av nr Beach
Atlantic city
OSUOHNB & SON.
Uil D.U1 Kentucky Axe Pen
iiul-i uum,uuci ii-!.,,, n nn tin dnllv.
Am.r plan llooklet A
I- M.UfllM
NUTTALL """" V-ne and P-ach
1NU1 lALL..a,.. .rnm hnll.
- --- - "
neitMv 1 niilM) svT .
..s..u.... -, --
Srrnttorrt "Z"V. e.TrV, .hM
m. m t xf,i . - tach nat
,', 4-.p1. A Mori,,.
A Distinctive summer and Autumn lie sort.
A strictly midcrn hotel with 'c,icrit
labia serf service. Altitude 0U0 fcrt.
frlcndid rocrls: eolf. tennis, etc.
'Will lteinnln Olien 1'iitll October
.In!,, I .1 n't-).in MsrsgeT
AitnoN. r..
Akron. r.
wi-.kv F.nsvii.i.n. r..
i T 1 TFRQPARK" INN
I W AL 1 fcK3 r AKIV 11N1N
prn ,n ai, lvn nn - ,,: V .
.Kin in make ou happy nnd healthy Just
i;rnrt,.nt Mil separate eniiiuii .uii. .o.......-
.
AI.I.KVTOlVy. l'A.
HOTEL TRAYLOR
Al.l.r.NTOMN. I'A.
The Week-nnd Ileeort of the I.ehlch Taller.
Kurnpean IMnn 2.0ll I'er Day
Hoof Restaurant service A la Carle. Table
ie Hote Danrlnr Saturday eenlnea
Famous Travlor Orchestra
Special Snnd.iv Dinners. SI..YO
J. 1.1MRKMT, DTI-INO. Mrr.
wr.nvrnsvn.i.r. r.v
Tl talllelrlo Ii"u ilcw. prlr bath, ph ,
Hie HlllSiae aR KatherlneGerhart
rnrq-sn iidvntxins
" I1eliwnreM.iter lnpI'B.
"" tTK MOI NT IN I" VKAIHMI.
THE KITTATINNY
i.i.a Aim iati:r gap, r,
The leadlnit hotel of this famous reelon:
noen to Do Capacity 5(10 strlctli
modern liolf tennis, saddle horsi s
hithlnu. boatlnn orchestra Concerts
riknees K.xceptlonal Cuisine Aln.'rlcan
rlsll also a la .arts srlll Garde
llonklet auto maps tinl t mis upon re
jS' .loiiv l'l-nnr tore
' Mount rocono. Ta.
Mount Pleasant House
mt. rncoo, r.
rv,- T.-mt nort Jlotfl in NorthraRtern
. n . I.snli T 1IP Uillllri neil S rv Ii
I -pnil cum. . , t, i . .
p orrh"tr d.mciiiK A: all outdnor sports
P"' un ii , ... .,... ,
r.a nrchetrn d.inctnK fc all ouliloor sports
f."arnJ,, illustrated llteraiur. plans auto
map ratea inaiiedJv.Ai 11 M. i.Khf II.
Kl JxL,llXV 4.'rs Hamem.ui ig m. nt
1 UVWl'" ?. , hook J. H jr j,.
rnnanilensls. I'a.
Cnruce Cabin Inn ""e "'' :'h
, ' u 611e an1 with both .' .team hit
Rooms en
lllu"
1
i.l.11 Creeio Maiion. renna ll n
J & It D l'RICi: CannndeimH, j.a
imint rocono. r.
tt! TxtZinnA Mod Wrlte tor bkit. ana
Uieunrwoou r B ,, A E v Arlm
Mountnin Home. ri.
"" 7nNOMONOCK INN
MT, mi leadine hoei m.Vu ,
r.?,,,tthnea?er:iratVadreTshoNovodpyn',lyR.
' fresco
tVo7"v&z:mb?s?ra
Tiki Iw nwi' ' einr
Oiar A Strpff
BR lAUrMKF MNOIt. y. Y.
BRIARCLIFF LODGE
HKIARCI.IIT SIAi'Ort. N. Y.
A popular 134 mllo motor run frora
Philadelphia.
ilooklet and route card obtainable at
rubllc Ledger Travel and Resort Bureau.
yiAOARA FALLS. N. T.
TEMPERANCE HOUSE
oniet. homelike: centrally located, opposlts
Union depot: 12.30 uPEr Jy. Xmer-
lean plem W T PHBLP3. Proi
7Z o,i... 372 First st : flrst-elaM
Have Cottage r.m,. ','..' ,'
sito up. MB2 e n riusa '
THE EDWARDS 3-lu
No bar Est 18S2 Mr. D C. Edwards. Mrr
LAKH C.BORHB. N. V.
TTi Af-IF flF 1 AKK r.FflRfti:
V ltir.sj- w. ... uu.,u
Tha center of the Kreat inaeadam r0ad
K.,,nmu.othvruV.vha-.eedi?i,:,,,,bSonK,ierto.?a
ivAa,S 'ft""?"0" ,0 p'r1 8t '
l)A-lKl!:-Konr.E
Mohican Home 14noo'tr0,Irnrno-. "'g
lVAHiiixoTow. n. o.
Burlington Hotel
Leu than five minutes from everything
American ana curopean nans
431 Rooms. 222 Baths. $2 & Up
H T MILLER. Manager.
l'QItTLAro. MR
Hotel Brunswick S!rS?,:.aj
Asa. Kar "plan. Rett Veaaonabla. Bmlet.
i
I It NKI IN ft)! VTl. P. .
S wino Slips or America -T
MfiMpMSzM
SUWITiR RBKORTH
i.AKr.vir.w iiKiniiTa, N, .
Dickinson 2866
SHOULD KNOW
With all modern Improve
merits. Deautiful boatlne.
bathing, fishing, erabblne. If
you are looking for a home
flte or Investment, you should
flrtt visit Tine Beach.
Write, phone or call
PINE BEACH
IMPROVEMENT CO.
1328 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, Pa.
New Monterey Hotel
north: Asr.riiY pabr. k. j.
Dlreetlr on Ocean, jm
Ida room. ""
MJtV BtONTERET citrxx
Entlrtly new terries a la
carts and danctnr larrat aJ2
go.t beautiful on thTj
Coast Ideal for motortaS,
SHEK.MAN IlENMs, Uanagtr.
HOTEL ALBION
-1 HtfTWajgNMOUTH
f-rill. liWcWy in'iZ'nrl
In rrry rrfpt. rnmtH. l ?"" 5fw
' l.nerlra. n.l .
I'ritiit. fi-..- i,..'. .-.-. ."" inip sLonrts.
-. 7- ?il. -j!iiTi)Mi.TB estatm
I Ka A I 1 ''(IT C.iL ... .. ..''
-"-TOa :"'""' , woawi
' r;i?r--.-..r. A- .gJISPHgRU.
hitp rMnnnaui. .;.' -::"" iwiron
THE WESTMINSTFR2iT7th
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CAfK .1IAY. N. J.
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Front. 30th season under same mrtAlnmoxL'
ronenlnces nooms en suite: prlvat hatha!
Open June 23 to Bept. 15. Jonr. Tracy 4 C&.
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Hotel Buckingham
MINUTES FROM ASBURY PARK
In the heart of New Jersey's Pleasure Baits
pens June 2d. C. Pitman Baker. Jr.. Mar
Hotel Colonial Phlla Pa. "'
DB1I. riKAril. N. J.
OCEAN VIEWIEAl' uach. k. j;
w v s v a- v Superior ou'sld. rooms!
12.1 up v-kly New manacement. TREVJSAN,
Clearview oPlsr av A Beach: nr. oeeaa
v-iearview rllr n wf Mrr M Ja""
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f?noe hptMA slsinm 4taae Hid
Goat bring down fleet
Horns in Jasper Park or British
is in Jasner Park or British Co
lumbia. For moose, deer and bear, ft
to Nova Scotia, New UrunswicK, oue-
bee, New Ontario and Eastern
Manitoba. Take with you a guide
yho knows th(J woods and jnowa
the habits of the animals practiced
( in t,1D art of "callinft" who knows
' the mystery of the still hunt. Hunt
real game this year, and track tho
woods in their autumn gloryt
"9 Ideal Vacations"
In the wide lands of Csnsda, thousands oi
happy surprises await the vacationist. Health
and strencth renew themselves la the In
visorftinz atmosphere of Prince Elwrd
Island and St. John River Valley. Toe fish
are biting at Rainy Lakes, Nlplfton. Lake et
the Woods and other Ideal spots. Go back
to Nature or camp cloae to the conveniences
nf civilization at the Laurentldes. Algonquin
Park, New Ontario, Nagofiiml River. Jasper
Park.
AVacation Planned to Meet
Your Needs Choose! '
: A wonder panorama will unroll before
you when you travel through the Canadian
Rockies. Matapedla Valley, La Dale da
Chaleur, Gaape, Cape Breton and alonA the
ocean shore of Nova Scotia. Historic facta
find old-world setting In Quebec. Montreal,,
ju h.
,pend them joyously
SI musauaa. oimuuii
Lake or the Maritime
Provinces. To corn-
, j,ine huslnesa with
pleasure, visit West-
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SV-SSlS!1 wfiS
you can "hear" OD'
portunlty grow.
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aettlons that will
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