Jr'-TSr!filijPjHtfqt "tv Hl ? T i V . -f. K. EYENIKG PUBLIC LEDGER HILADELPHI A," MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1919 , 9 18 H t t LW lu4 1 v P , IV i; I' J ft BUSINESS NOTES A enblajtrnm from Oonvil (ifnrml HolHs states that the Vlckcrs Company has contracted to supply nlrplniici, hangars and nlrplane work, to the Chinese Government, for which thci nre floating n HVOS.fiOO loan nt S per cent. A soflcnlnc or (lie. price of oer- rnat fabric xxaq the only feature of the woolen sooth mniKet la.t week. 1he explanation for till la) In the fact that production eieeeiled expeetn tiona and rlolhlnc nianufartiiicri xxnc fairly well supplied earliri in the sea son. A gteif searrlty of leather for tippers and that suitable for women tine shoes exita in Italx al present, ai cnrdilig to consular advice, mid cone ouently theic is an immediate ,l.miiii.l -f ....(. .... .-..-. for raw nnd tanned hides foi upper- LLl ..... ...... . .... ..,-,...- . niKnill7cu lor ciihi iiiimi urvrinp There is n suBieiont supplv of snltl1Pnt, sm,thein toil field- 'leu leather. oiganizntlons were aunounced at It Is annniineel bv the Derailment I'liarleston V a . last week and two ofVndu."?Conr7e.n.nS - Krn.mkr. beside, one In Virginia Mexican Oovernment that especial nt-.Mernl other loinpanies reported plans lentlon is to be given to the deielopmctit f'"- enlargcnunts of faulltics of the iron ore resources of the mini tr) ,, , .,, , , , , . , ., , ilie-ralmit iniliisti) in Austialia is .. . . . - ism lo ne noomiiiB. nnu, m iiluou in u the higli prii es obtainable foi skins man) trappers are skinning nicn catches During the latter part of August the) sold for about thntv eight lents per piir. The Plnnlsli p.ipei esporleis lmei made an ngreemenl with about fortv l'ngllh newspapers to Mippi) pnpet nnd if It were not for the lonnagd difficulties large quantities miglit he shipped The expoits of printing pnper In ,lul) were more than 2000 tons, hs against 0'J.i tons in nine The exporin $250,000,000 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Ten-Year 5l2 Convertible Gold Bonds due August 1, 1929 and Three-Year 5Y2 Convertible Gold Notes due November 1, 1922 Dated November 1, 1019 Interest payable February 1 and August I Direct obligations of the Government The relative amounts of Ten-Year Bonds and Three-Year Notes the aggregate not exceeding $250, 000,000 in principal amount arc to be determined by J. P. Morgan & Co. at the time of the closing of the subscription books. These securities ore to be convertible, at the option of the holder, at 100 and interest, into National War 5 Bonds, Fourth Sciies, at 100 and interest. Stealing exchange being computed for the purpose of conver-, sion at the fixed tate of $'t.30 to the pound. Such National War Bonds arc payable in Sterling at maturity, February 1, 1929, at 105 and arc more fully described below. Conversion of the Ten-Year Bonds may be made at any time prior to February 1, 1929. ' Conversion of Three-Year Notes may be made at any time prior tn November 1, 192, notice to be given prior to September 1, 1922, of conversion to be made on or after that date. - -' Upon such convci sion' the converting bondholder or noteholder will be entitled to receive 232 : 12s : Od. principal amount of such National War Bonds for each $1,000 principal amount of Ten-Year Bonds or Three-Year Notes surrendered. Details of conversion anaugements and provision for handling fractions will be announced by J. P. Morgan it- Co. in behalf of the British Treasury within the next few days, and will be kept on file at their office. ' The National War 5 Bomh (Fourth Scries) ar payable in Sterling al 105cc on February 1. 1929, at the office of the Bank of England, London. They are now actively traded in on the London Stock Exchange, ind arc quoted appi oximatcly at 98 bid, offered at 9S''n. at which price they yield, if held to maturity, ibout 5.70. The folloiving table shows the amounts which a holder of Bonds or Notes of this issue would i-calizc in dollars, assuming that such National War 5, Bonds were sold in the London market at 100, or were paid at maturity at 105, and the proceeds converted into dollars at varying latcs of exchange: We quote as follows from the published prospectus descriptive of the National War 5 Bonds (Fourth Scries), payable February 1, 1929, at 105 : "Bonds of this issue, and the interest payable from time to time in respect thereof, will be exempt from all British taxation, present or futinc, so long as it is shoton in the manner directed by the Treasury that they arc in the beneficial ownership of a person who is neither domiciled nor ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland." - , This offering is Subscription fjooA-.s are now open at the office of J. P. Morgan & Co., and will be closed in their discretion. THE RIGHT IS RESERVED TO REJECT ANY AND ALL APPLICATIONS, AND ALSO, IN ANY EVENT, TO AWARD A SMALLER AMOUNT THAN APPLIED FOR. v Amounts due on allotments will be payable at the office of J. P. Morgan & Co., in New York Funds to their order, and the date of payment (on or about November 1, 1919) will be slated in the notices of allotment. Temporary obligations of the Government, or Trust Receipts of J. P. Morgan & Co., ivill be delivered pending the engraving of the definitive obligations. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, BANKERS TRUST COMPANY THE CHASE NATIONAL' BANK NATION L BANK OF COMMERCE A A fill1 YORK THE LIBERTY NATIONAL BANK THE EQUITABLE TRUST COMPANY OF NEW YORK CENTRAL UNION TRUST COMPAQ Y OF NEW YORK THE FARMERS LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY HARRIS, FORBES X. CO. WM. A. READ & CO. BROWN BROTHERS & CO. LAZARD FRERES KIDDER, PEABODY & CO. J. & W. SELIGMAN & CO. LEE, HIGGINSON & CO. IIALSEY, STUART & CO. " ' KISSEL, KINNICUT t CO. WHITE, WELD &. CO. CONTINENTAL AND COMMERCIAL TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK, Chicago CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY OF 1LLINQIS, Cliicago FIRST TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK, Chicago ILLINOIS TRUST & SAVINGS BANK, Chicago ' THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BOSTON , THE NATIONAL SllAWMUT BANK OF BOSTON OLD COLONY TRUST COMPANY, BOSTON ' FIRST NATIONAL BANK IN ST. LOUIS THE UNION TRUST COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Cleveland pmsT NATIONAL BANK, Cincinnati FIRST AND OLD DETROIT NATIONAL BANK, Detroit HIE ANGLO d. LONDON-PARIS NATIONAL BANK, San Francisco WHITNEY-CENTRAL TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK, New Orlean, New York October 23 1918, tion of lumber to the United States has now been opened tip and the sale of tim ber Is crj livelj. Unprecedented litijlne of prrcloni -J... J... .1 f ll l. !...! 1 -II enniv, jitirx tit hii mniik unu en enarc has placed the icwelry IihIiik- trvon an exceptionally strong finamlall liaN The larsel single larru of lumber ever shipped from a I'acilic iot poit ,s 1,LiIJ: n.-.rMihl4tl nt Seattle for thenpfl1P,i nll 0fflcc in ,hf, j,r(l,ri ituilflinjc new SSOO ton Meet Hteamsliin West Irn. nssignril In the t'nltcd States shipping board to Mrullieis iY Dixon 1 lie W et Irn i to load Iwlwecn l.fiOO.noO and fi 000.000 feel of lumber, and In ship ping circle il Is ilnlimd Hint the 'pie) Inns reiord shipment cnibiaced a larco of something o)er ! 000 00(1 feet. I loaded nboaid n llrltlli tramp steam- I ship eieral jenr ngo I he destlnn i tion of I Hie huge shipment Is Shanghai .it w IMivtniifltni f lift Itoiiilfnfr .Ii-ILa r ,S l !,, r) , iijii Hllllf'l st 4 UIM M1 II I'-- s Hill Ml HI" 111 be oignnicd" for coal land develop Diirlnp Hie uppU -niln (Irlolin IS the railiond administration reieivfd fiom the Ameiiian Locomotive ) orks ,i,,.. i. ,.,,.,;. .. ,i ,!,, r.., n, i in i nil oiMiiiiii iiiiii mi t ' ii'iiii ii Haldwin Works GOVERNMENT BONDS HI. I mi nn'i imS si, sk ranama coupon 2 11131" rsnann rpctfttr.d - unn Panama ''utmn -s las; hZnmZ ....i!.1,, T-, mni Panami ral"tprrd 1' ine PJ;nnjne i, iihi niiipoin l. in'lrt ti " (.mi cmiton . limi J '"', "'!!:'"';' -',aV" i s ,n ralsif"! Is la.') m SI PC, H n an 10OH fifl 10H .' : 02 Inn 100 mi lOfil, We arc .uhised that the Bonds and Notes are Legal Imeslmcnls for Saings Banks in California, Connecticut and Vermont. Principal nnd inlerexl payable in United Stales gold coin, at the otTiee of J. P. Morgan & Co., icitliout deduction for any British taxes, present or future. courox no,DS ix dexouix tioxs of joo. $500 axd $1000 rkgisterabu: AS to rutscip.iL COUPOX XOTKS IX DEXOMIXATIOXS OF $100, $500 AXD $1000 Amount Realized for each $100 of Bonds or Note Rate of Exchange Baf on Sale of j Ba.ed upon ' National War Bonde at 100 Maturity Value of 105 T.30 $100. J $105. 4.40 102.34 107.46 4.S0 104.67 109.90 4.60 106.99 112.34 4.70 109.32 114.79 4.80 111.64 117.22 4.8665 (parity) 113.19 118.85 made subject to the approval by WE OFFER THE ABOVE OBLIGATIONS FOR SUBSCRIPTION AS Ten-Ycar Bonds at 96y4 and interest, yielding over 6. Three-Year Notes at 98 and interest, yielding about 6lt. J. P. MORGAN t CO. Nne York aiJARXTY TRUST COMPANY OF EW YORK FINANCIAL BRIEFS the average price of twenty a tire i . ., intiusmais ueciineu :si per cent, on Saturday to 112 73, while the twentv railroads fell 1 Hi per cent to 50 Dll. " llontl A fSoodnin of Nework have,",t ronoixh umlei the management of Howard (! Mill hell ,mi , . . , . . The biggest nnccrtainM in nirient rel?n,,l,,. II.. f. -l... ...Iiii.rn nil I v"1 '" " '"' ''"" '""""' " nation, which must be righted 1" the extension of huge foreign iredils and , .. ,! i ., , . , , bv the diminut on of exports and the encouragement of imnorts I hat plan. i .. i .. . t i ..it """"" ",nhP" "" r"rm"n"m , ,M"U "pa"'!"". The New oik Siibtreasurv gained JCtMKKI fiom the banks on Saliirdas making ....1. net gain -Ime Fildn) of 1 ( 000 . ,w,. RAILROAD EAHNINUS uitMi TRUNK. IMlMMl STtnM mil. inrrs ihir.i n..i- nir-.h.r n ts; sm nioiisa : .'.:"' ".... .. .......... CANADIAN NATIONAL IlAlt,))A)N lhlrrt wck Oclnhr JJ 1.9 IS' 121 I . Prom Januar 1 70 'It, SIS s 3s 04', WrSTFUN l )P.M ) -I rientDer stow ,. t .' llalancr after tat is. ,sn "Nft npr incnm 13s J-- s;tn) monlna icro 10 ssa fi.s HsUm iift"r taxs .l ?set cpel Incom TI II" i.nriiiii nun fi-Tl'mbcr rrosa 10 nTil J-,') Halances after lax1- ."s "n- Nl oper Inromo 10S a. I Vim months' tro IT Kli Sll Ilalsnc aflrr tas- 2 l 5Sj Nt opfr incom' 2 76- " Pccrea- .. .... , ,rr ICTII, I ,: ;J; in Sill. 1171 i jn in S3I Sfi TOO 2S2 79S 170 "210 020 t n'.fi D7B I 8S2 ITS our Counsel of nccebsary formalities. THE SHTIOXAL Cirr COMPANY, A'etc York LOCAL MINING STOCKS TONOI'AII STOCKS .Vk IIS 21 III I jj 07 IS 07 21 S IV I.' mi 20 HI 10 111.) Cssh Hux llm miller MaiNamara I Mldwat ii ON In OH IK .to ,,,p,h i;,ifn,on s J",', stM n.cu- Kill ronopsh Kxtensloti U el H"ml tltVIIlK STOt'ks xllled Dixlde Mlo III) hie. llelcher nen lltir llrnush D i Itle is , Dltlrlo 1-xtenslon ' iiltldn xnlicsie ii ; " is u to s OT IS IS on 7n is IS 12 S2 on B" 17 7 sn a j n HI nt ns ! loeiln . 'Vast 1)11 III lcihimiek tmide iteteri oixide ' nno J)lldf i iin.ti ' SL1'" b'f,..,.,. rAnA.ih taUr., t K C rle nhlrlr so 7ono not iimi'.I nni. HIup Hull - h I ' jmblnitl-.n J r.ctlon f)"mon"ni,l ii H OOI IIHIJI II STOCKS . OS oil 0.' OS a? 01 oj "to in 01 1!) "02 n OS o-, in in IIS ns OS an 21 ns li oa M n-, 07 IIS OB ns l)al iVoMfiriii Lon (loldrlrM Merasi iinid ni llrfat Ilfnd - .-.- lumbo Kxtensloti Knsanas llf"" S,,r I rifd inu .."v I --"" Amrarn SIISCPI t.VNroi's ! Anrona i mien I dcri Mother I ode Neada Hill Neada. Hand Neada A onder l'romontarlo Tecnpa Mlnlnr V)hlte Cars 20 VS OS 20 3 1'. OS 14 OS 2S 4S ,:' to FOLLOWS: -.-ST '1 , Philadelphia Markets GRAIN AND FLOUR WIIKT llrcalpis. iTISt lnjshela The , matkel was utichatise.l Tim uuuiatluns 1 tar lots m export elector snxrnment tatidard liiapecllnn, alaiiilard prlcea No I i red winter, .'ai No .1 norlhe-n aprln. '2S No I hard wlnicF.JJ 19, No 1 red. winter. aatllrk. $2 37i No. 1 red stntilty. 12 Wi 2o 1 red ttarllcky and smutty, .I2K I'nlle.l Elates drain I orporatlon'a purchases of heai nere baaed on the foi-lowing- schedule of illarnlinll! No 2 nheat, Sc imdei Nu I No a wheat He under No 1 No wheal, 10c under N'o It No S nhllo Ho undct Nu I for alt wheat , nthemlse ronfarniliMr lo tho specifications 1 of No S or better, but deficient In teat welshl the discount from the No. a price will he Sc t'er bushel fur each one pound deficleno In lest welaht. Wheat uradlns belois No S for reasons other than defl- I derm In test welthls will be houxht on Its merits Smutt wheat will he rlli- I counted accnrdlnir to tho deirree of smut, I but in no rase tea than 2r per bushel unorr uir rorrrepnnuinc tegular KraUe Uar- ll-kj wheat will he dlaroilnled Jiiif as hero torore 2r per buihel from the rcnular irade Mlsed wheat will ha discounted from 2o lo f.c according to quality and ron.llllnn of mixtures hut unless other wise Instructed tho trader may count on our taklmr No 2 mixed wheat at Thlla dlph a Just an heretofore I e , L'c under the (orropondlnir regular grade I IIISN There were no receipts and the mstket was nulel and lnrirel nominal V)e unnlo N'n 2 ello In tar lots fur local ira.le at II Sfrl Zf cm root DA rs Ittrelpt none Trade wns nulet, hill prlcea were steadlh lield Ihr foi lolnir quotatloiia Car Iota as to location No I whi i NijSis2i No ' while HllU ..Ji . S white. 7'iirS0L. No 4 white. , , i- f(1 I s. n CU H Receipts 2np barrels and r. 0R7,- ".- .- ... mn ni- 1I.UC WBB lilliei. I11IT mil liinlla were stead n iiei.i i ne rol lowing ttlinlatlons 1'e er 101) pounds packed tn 110 b Jute eack Soft ulni,. straight weetern tUilf 10 2S do do, n"ar M K i'iU III bard winter straight I113S tt AS do short patent. 111 75 JH2 23' K" .' . si '' ( tit no clear. S do 1 12 liia.12 n do sKnrt patent JI2 r.nm I ' 7S fane aprlng nnd famlu hran.l Sly 7riats ny mills patent lllr" I IJUIt sold elul nt former rates We mule at l?"!?!! per barrel. Ir sack as to tunllM PROVISIONS In light lo'ihln,- leouest and market nn changed rhc ouotatlons ranged as follows Ileef In eels emnked and alr-drled f,Sc, heef knuckles and tenders smcked and alr drled Rile pork fa mil 57c hams, n. p c.uy. l00.' 2728c. do skinned, loose. 24W2SC do do, smoked 2BS30i., hams boiled beneleas 44c picnic shoulders S I' curer loose, 21c, do smoked. 22c, bellies in Pickle iocse, 2c, breakfast bacon, 36c. Isrd 30c REFINED SUGARS Supplies wer smill tid the market ruled a, lu.i un it uasie ol '( lor nne granulated ahdvle DAIRY PRODUCTS RL'I IF.n The market ruled firm higher with receipts light The iuo'atloit I aro as follows Fresh solid packed creamy ri iftiiv. iiiK.i Birring goons l.iiUCl'IC extras 71r extra flrsta 07 fi OHc flrats Hi StOlC seconds nSHrSHc. sweet creamer. iholco to fanes, 71ifi7V fair to rood, (lift Or prints robotic at 77ttf7Ilc for fane. and 0012 7Se for fair lo good I.GUB nne new-laid eggs ruled aleads but much of the auppl was of more or less unattraetlMS etock v hjch waa dull and weak The quotations were aa follows. Kree cases nearb firsts 120 10 per trate nea.rb current receipts, J10 so, fall to good 118 SntTlH u wctcrn extra, firsts 120 10 firsts 1R nOifDlB 30, nearby and western second" SltiKOffMe-, Inferior lots lower, fanes selected eggs Jobbing at 74S'7(lc UIH,'!- The market ruled xer firm with demand abeorblng tho limited ofieririf" Quotation New 0 York whole-milk fiats fanes 31iff33V4c fair to good. 3H4 0S2'4r Wisconsin whole-milk fanes, aSOT.SS'x fair to good XI (a 82c, Jobbing aalea of fanes good" 31 'a 33c POULTRY I,l V I he market was ouiei and prhes faored bmera on ordlnar receipts though atrictls fency stock brought outside rates i ho quotations Fowls fine qualtt s.'fa Mr medium 2S(n)Oc do p r, L,C27c chickens fine qualitv, '2s3fi, do In ferlor -S0.Hc old roosters, 202tc ducks whits Pekln. 30ca,32e do Indlar nurnee 2SJ0c. gece 2O30c turkess, 35(!3Sc, pigeons old per pair, 3235c. do mums' per pair. 230c; guineas sountr per pair Weighing 2 lbs and over apiece II ftop IBS, weighing 1'4I' lbs apiece. 1 100" 150. welg.ilng ll"t lbs apiece. 11 25, guineas 'li per pair HCMI 10 Dltr'SSKD rim deslrable-elzed stork waa pretts well cleaned up and xalue were well maintained The quotations follow i-'reah killed dr-plcked in boxes weighing 4 lbs and o)er apiece 40c weighing nfrlMVi n S2tt?4c smaller sires '27frT30c fowls fresh killed in bids . dre picked weighing 4 Ihs and) oxer apiece Sllc, weighlntr .1ST) 04 lbs .11 Si 31c smaller slues 2fl32llc roosterB drs picked 24c broilers Jersex Ice-packed 40ff4Sc do other nearbs, choice Ice packed SflSf 8fcc ordlnarv to good luff 31c broilers v-eateru Ice-packed weighing Pi e2 lbs apiece S1f(3tlc roasting chick ens western Ice packed weighing 4 lb" and cer apiece S2H?11c exceptional lots were higher xvelghlng 3'4 Ihs JOc western ice packed xceighlng 21 'o .1 lbs apiece 202Rc western inllk-ted chickens 12 lo box 17 Ihs and under to dozen pel lb 43w41c IS In 24 lhe to doren 42i41e 21 tn 111 lha til dozen per lb . 14Vc. SI to 10 lbs to dozen per lb 12(3 111 .17 tn 42 lh In ilosen per lb 32i31c 41 tn 47 lbs to doren per lh 321T34c, 4R lbs and over tn dozen ISSuc spring ducklings uearns as lo oualits in&.IKc squabs per doen while neighing 11 lo 12 lb- per doen I MIWP 21 while weighing to in lbs per doren I"n0l25 white weighing S lbs per dorcn tliS7 21 xvhlle weighing 7 lbs per doen 14 SOffJI 21, while weighing 11 in I.V, lb" per dozen 2'.0(S3S0 dark U luff J - small and No 2 80c2 FRESH FRUITS The market ruled firm on choice alork of rno't desrrtiwinns Quotatlors Apples per lasket HOeffll 71 do per bushel hamper I1W2 21 do., per bbl $3 BOMO rsrjTT1 ,er crate if-IOlfn peats Seckel 1( I r,n oo Keifer per hushel 11 H '21 grapes loncord per pons bpsket 2, Wine do TOi'R-f r JM'lHNillll liiiliiilH 11 III IIW llfilHifi mmUmtft The American Express Travel Department Announces three special cruises to the V1 t WEST INDIES Visiting Havana and Santiago, Cuba; Port Antonio and Kings ton, Jamaica; Cristobal, C. Z for Panama and the Great Canal; Port Limon for San Jose, Costa Rica; and Nassau, Bahama Islands. 8 Port of Call. 24 delightful days on Summer Seas Tirst Cruise leaes New York, January 10th S. S. Pastores. Second Cruise leaves New York January 31st S. S. Calamarcs. Third Cruise leaves New York February 21st S. S. Uiua. These steamships are especially chartered for these cruises and are the finest, largest and best equipped of the Great White Fleet, built for service in tropical seas. i The staterooms are large and all outside, cooled by forced draught with electric fan in each. ' Parties are limited fn number to accommodations available for shore excursions, for which ample time is. allowed at each Port of Call. American Express expert tour managers in charge of each cruise. I Prices $425 and up, including Shore Excursions. Illustrated literature sent upon request. Also carefully arranged tours to Europe, California, Florida, the Far East, South America. AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVEL DEPARTMENT Wanamaker'i Main Floor, Juniper St. Entrance Philadelphia, Fa. Fhone Spruce 5 Wherever you travel carry those spendable everywhere American Express Travelers Cheques. Niagara pcmy baaket U7W.104. do. Wlrte. Ir Jumbo baaaet, II.'.OOI SS l-'mons, per hot, 12 nu (a 7 SOi orangea, California, per l.'!.'!L.'1W7 TOi grapefruit, Florida, per box, I2C3. VEGETABLES Ieman,l wee falrH nethe and the markit waa geneiall firm aa follnnii White tola toes nenrM per bsakit No 1, (ic$l 111, lower grnds, 4Uf't)ue A) hits potatoes, per IBOH, a,,k.So 1. JsnSWIlNo, 2, 2 4UM 2 00 )) nlte potatoes l'ennai)anla per wt IJ nnns US wcel potatoes aouthern, per I.I.I No 1. 1 '2SW1 7S. No 2 I1.7SW2 Sweet ihiU'oph Jese ier lasket, sncl ii i" v soilage, ,fu jeree) per nasaet, ,.i(.. ri no .New inrK. uomeatip. Oet rl.. V, nrU per Ion, ,2KM2 II J3f JinHTJil. ,ln Danish per ton Onions per ion lb sack bellow, I 7 i, do, white. II .BUTTER, EGGS AND CHEE8E .New ork "tl 27 --nllTrl-'n Itetelpls i. oio tubs Market ateads. High acorlne ?,,!,. ! ,. . ,-.- -I,. .. i.l.l. ...-, .,,,- hi) " I, ,,' i r,lin-. n,i, iiiibii, in,.", . :y 119c arconds SStTligr. stale ilalrx. Hit 41 lllr 1.CU8 Ilerelpts JoS.ciiasee Market Ir regular 1 reeh gathered exlias illMIMc extra firsts. Onto llsc firsts WHTtllr seconds nSflOr, dirties Nu 1. 105iR2r No 2 I3 48c. checks No 1. 424.1c, undergrade" 41.14c. refrlgerntor No 1, f.l In 12e. No 2 32Sfr4r.r: apecial narked .12'x W.13c. ststc snd ncarhv henner" whites fi2Sr!Hc, gath ered whltea MlfflltOc' weatein whites 701a1 0c. 1'acllu mast S4liMcjl western and southern Fathered whiles lHHIKCc state and nearby hennen browns 7ltl7Hi mixed col ors 70W72c fair to prime iMSfHHc Clir-.Lr; Hecelpts H2II1 bcxea Market steadv. Hat current make, colored avenge run, 31W11"c flat current make, whiles average run SiffSlHc colored specials 32B82'4c whllo specials S232,4c. RED CROSS CALL AIDES iwe Experienced Womtyi, Will Be Lead- ers In Membership Drive Foitx one women, nenrlj nll of whom have liml expoiicnce in ivnr work clur infj die Inst few cnr-, will be ward lenders in tlie Itetl Cross Unit Cnll No vember II to Vovembci 11. Their nnmes, announced Id Mrs. .lolyi W. CJenrj, nre: Mr V. I'erkmpine, Mrs A . Ti. I'rieMlt. Miss C. Marion Knlin. Mrs. (leoiRo Iloraie l.oruuei. Miss Mnttli, Mrs. .1. (Jnrdnei CnH.ntt. Mrs. V. (I Fleisher, Mrs (!eorr;e W. Urquhart, Mib. I'iiiiI Ic Armstronii, .Mrs. t'oia D. Howell. Miss M. .1 Gill, Mrs. Walter It. Veil, -Mrs. II. AV. Mjcrs. Mrs. Kd ward t'. Head, Jr., Mis. Albert Slose baeh. Mrs rianinel It. lloter, Mrs. M. I,. Kerr. Mrs. V. .1. AimstronR. Dr. Snrnb .1 Miller. Miss Florence Moodie, Mrs. W. W. t'nnlwell, Mrs. C. I'. .Tones, Mrs. II. Clnv Ferguson. Mrs. II. Uojle, Mrs. Alfird M. (irn), Miss Heulnli A. Fenimoie. Jli, S V. Wood). Mis. T. M. Hall. Mis. Kinesl Kitchen, Mrs. Frank Williamson. Mrs. W. H. Ilrill, Slrs, Joseph AtherhoH. Miss M. Ham ford, Mrs. O. i. Munns, Miss Annie V. Fletcher. Mrs. Murrnr Chism. Sirs. Iteuben Wlndieli. Mrs. II. AV. Uolslon, Mrs. C. ('. Knori, Mrs. T. F, Meclinu, Miss II. M. Micis. United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation Wgw h Wfl&v SHEETS - which is Brookljn, N. Y. Chicago, 111. Leetsdalc, Pa. Norwalk, Conn. Plattsburp. N. Y. Sparrows Pt.. Md. Providence, R. I. Quantico, Vn. St. Louis, Mo. Baltimore, Md. Hog Island, Pa. New Orleans, La. So. Bethlehem, I'a Althenia, N. J. Port Huron, N. Y. Bristol. Pa. Newark, N. J. The material consists of approximately 3000 Tons Sheets 20,000 Tons Plates 7000 Tons Shapes 2500 Tons Bars Arrangements to inspect this material may lie made, and detail invcntoiv can be had on application to Head, Sales Section, Supply and Sale's Division, United States Shipping Boaul Lmeigcncy Heet Corpoiation, 140 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, or at the follow ing distiict offices of the Supply and Sales Division: 11.-. Broadwa), New York City; 140 N. Broad Street, Philadel nhia Pa.: Hibernia Bank Bldg., New Orleans, La.; 022 Edison Bldg., Chicago, 111. Custom House, Boston, Mass. U. S. Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation 140 North Broad Street, Philadelphia sWsfjttaHsWiWlQtsjsW tmt "57" MEET IN CHESTER Various Nationalities Will Honor Roosevelt Tonight For the first time. In tlc history of Chester nil the "Fifty -seven Varieties of Amerlcnn.'r will be drawn together in n (spirit of neighborly co-operation, goodwill nnd civic uplift nt n meeting of Chester's League of Neighbors, to lie held tonight In memorx of Theodore Itoosevelt in tho nnnory nt I'iglith nnd Sprotil streets. The meeting has been arranged b the community servlrcof Chester nnd xlclnitv. Governor Sproul, Major Mc Dowell, Hlwood Turner and other mem bers of the governing bonrd of the c,oin inunlty ser) Ice, will review the (lilrtj seven departments of service. STOWAWAY IS SLASHED Spaniard's Wound In Abdomen Is Blamed on Third Cook Charged with attacking one of six stow aw as s nboaid the enrgn strnnf'lilp Susquehanna, which arriwd here es terdav frdm Mntsellles, witli n knife, the third cook of a )Cfrsol, n Muicnii. is loiked up aboard. lie will Iiidc .) hearing todav in the Feclernl liinldlng Ills nlleged )ictlm is Jose Arntico, a Spaniard, who is wounded, but nol seriousl), in the nbdomeii. Arnnco. four of his countrymen and a I'm to Tilt an were found hiding in the nfteipcak sis. davs nftet the ship left the French poit. After the henring today it is llkch thai the five Spaniards will ho deported and lhe I'orto Iticnn, who is an American, citiren, will piobabl.) be nllowcd to land. No person on the Hiisciuehniinn would tell what nued the fight. DRIFTS FIVE DAYS IN BOAT 1 Lighthouse Keeper, In Small Craft, Driven Out to Sea by Storm New York, Oct. 27. Kxhnusted from hunger and exposure nftei being adrift for the onvs in an open tioai. l.ciwniu Williams, kecpei of the Gun Ket light- house, on the llahamn ltnnks, ani)cd here on the Mallon Unci Hnn Marcos, Mr. Williams lft the mainland Oc tober 18 foi his stntion, in n small boat, but n storm came up nnd he wns driven J100 miles out into" the open sen befcie lie was picked up bv the San Mnrco, bound hue fiom GnUtSton, Tci Offers for sale, surplus IRON, STEEL AND METALS in the form of PLATES - SHAPES - BARS available for inspection at HnH Station, Pa. Mctuclien, N. J. Pottstown, Pa. Ariene, N. Y. Fitchburp;, Mass. Brunswick, Ga. Camden, N. J. Sellers Pt., Md. TOUKt Harvard Fund Totals $8,093,403-' .NeiV Inrlc. (1.1. !T 'i'nlnl alilmerln A t - . .. ... .. ...... U,,.K., ,.,- , tlons tn Harvard endow meiit hot nmount to J8.0l.4a't. ItrtstOtt tentrw have reporfetlS.1,'J70,.iO!. ns ngntnst ac rennrt rif S.1.n!27.47II lie (he W Vneb- loiuuilttees. The lemaltiing dUisions ot Ihetnuntt.) haifioutrlhiitcd SI, 71)1,12.1. A little liioic tlinn 7,(1(10,000 remnlns tnf ne pieiigtii io nisiiie inc success ol jlm viiiii'nit.n. SARGENT'S HANDBOOKS OF AMERICAN PRIVATE SCHOOLS A Guide Book for Parenttr j ..... ,,..,,. .... ,,f , ,7,. j.ii. i.ui.iieneQ. T6S rages is oo deacrlhea critically PrivnU' ocnnQis or an ciassincailons. Comnaratlxe tahlev i-lte (he reUllva eat lie, age, special features, etc. t ..li oHrgeiiL ,mu giaaiy xxnte, saviaintf you intlmatclv about any school or class ot achonla In which jou nny h Interested 14 Beacon St., Boston rm cation l. rtcith Sexea 30-D4LV BUSINESS COLLEGE rarkwaj TliilMInc, llreaj aad Chrrrr. Ou- RracJuates are In constant demand for rood iiasiiiB positions Oreee Shorthand, the tatj, epewiy ayalem. Cmnpleta bualnttt ud xcretarlal courses Uay nnd Nlgac lasses lnienalie tralnlnc Enroll any lime Call or write for full particulars nnd catalogue FIIILV IU1S1NISH LDLI.ROn unci Cnllece of Lommerc 1011 heslnut St . rhlladetuhU B31IIIK KltltlFK MlltRlS srillinl. 0 rAricrjsnm-x Atxif riTAllr; ART Public SDeaklna-. Story Tell' ir. Pol.. nii Chestnut fitreet. Soruee S4I&.T Philadelphia Turngemeinde Hchool reopens Neptemlier 8th Gymnastics. n.iuiiliub uinnuih Hliu l,?UQnDrK ID CI111 dren 7 to 15 sears for I" per jear. Enroll now Hniklet Hrmd and Columbia Avo. KirsrlibRiim School of I nnruate ana Ilnrenti of Trnnslitlon, Inc., , ItVM Chestnut Street ' Straycr's Business College Philadelphia's Greatest llusine.s Hi hoot. 607 Chestnut M Phone Walnut 3S4, Private Lessons $,1$;?? M1S3 W1I.DMAN. 1CJ7 liace. Bt, Locust 40J8 The Meredith ? Dramatic Art 10 S, JRMi te-llnoUet Sprnee S0B2 l (Will (T IvMil.lMI, nl,, Ireneh. rrlVnt ie.i-oiia experience,! Ionian leicher SO North -'Id at Phone TnpHr 2imcl W ATLANTIC CITY NEW JERSEYSCIIOOL I OK J AlIl'lUAIj UillLiLIKKN rT0K PAIlltHAl AND SMMNFIl AVT5. Marfnle Park, Atlantic Cltr, N. I, A aIect aehool of adjustment xvhero apa clxlled IncUx Idual medical nnd educational treatment and tralnlnc. combined with thfc Inxlsoratlnnr qualities of Atlantic City cli mate, stimulate me createat physical and mental development in nervous and back ward children Details aent upon application. jonnr Women and Olrla Devon Manor ?,n mx,n '.'""u Co1' rrJ w.uumm.v,, vocational Work, Dom.1 Arte, fsecreiariw rjociai cci Jri, AlualO.fl ICdlth Samson, Prln . Box no, Devon. Paul MUSIO Ragtime Piano Playing Taught in 20 Lesions "i Booklet upon Requsst i Cbriitenien School Popular Mill 1650 Chestnut St.. rhllad.lDliU Koain 404 Tbana 8vrue I Phila. Musical Academy m-RMlNTOHN llHANrit 30 LAST MM NUT I.NK Cataloaiie nil Seannn, Gtn 3833. .ni'.r.i'ii xx. i iiiuhii. 1 1 1 rer. Lecfson-Hille CONSKKVAMRY 31 irilHir INC. Matirltr Iefson. I'reaTtlent ALL, BHANCHES OF MIJBIC , PUBLIC SCHOOL MUSIC -SUPEKVlSIOJf lim-HCl I hetnut St.. l'lillncleli-hla KIIKT IIIC1B HTIIDlUb "i 1-S30 Walnut St , 1'hlla. Carneel Hall. N, If . Wedneadara PP.;io rnntervalnn, OF MUSIC .. " 7. .. J ,n s lth St. 4 tnrerinrwi if. ii. ryernian. ii. Ian Hen lleaimi Anno lMoTlnnnmrh hliht Slmtlnr ..-t,.. 1B )nlnnt se.s c- JACKSON 0icn CUI.TURB I 171'k i-iieernnt f. uiTtniN iti.scmrs ATI,NriU. ITl. x. J. Gsjfcitxzt, Jyf i ATLANTIC CITY.N. J. ( i ArvAmeiiican. Plaa Hotel,! ! of Dislmdimand RealComfert I FIREPROOF OAR AGE. ..I 2ZZl,t?.iil(;Mx HMEOa -the Occarv. floit iewfoil Etoytm sforksrGbmfert IU Special Fall Terms gjgygyj Wifham A LcecKfcyr HnTKi Rn:rnaPi heniuxKy Ave up v uuuvuyyi.1,,11 yr. 1H ul reeklv chone 117. A- 1C 1IAUIUN. Westminster Kjr. av. near UeacBVi icrisuiiinaici . . .,..., bath. ; setter. S14 up xeklv 12 SO up dallr. C Bub I.AIiKlKMU). N J. LAUREL IN THE PINEf LAKEWOOD, N. J. will open NOV. 15th, 1919 ' tnwii r. shuti:, sion. I'nilHVS Mil I S-1V.THI1'INKS. S. 3. THE WHITE HOUSE llllOD.VS MILLS IN-Tlin-l'lNES, N. J,! Open October 31st Dellehtful home alnSosphere nll eonvea lences Tteferencee M. K McCARTEIl rOCOMl M tl UN TA 1 t aimdensls. la. NI'ltUtK t'MIIN INN Gtrlcllv modern lloomn en suite wltl Dstn. steam neat tioir nnd an imm ments Uarace Special Tall limes BkMJ XV J AM t PUICE. Ml. T!. f""ll....J Modern! el trnnt locs.tlll alia VCHIWIAIU Onen ell verr. fiMdU fsll Ir winter rslee iiklt K I. &n.V.Aitmtr WAHIllNOTON. 1). C. Burlington Hotel American and Eurorienn Plans 431 Rooms. 222 Baths, $2.50 to $3 u . viitir-'ia. iffrv watninKion. u. BERMUM Ideal Winter Vacation rtesorf Serrle to b resumed In riee., 1919. bt FUKNESS BERMUDA LINE Fait. twlnfcrir. caUHitl lmai S.S."FORThAMiLTON" Balls from Nexr Tork ilee tf-lT-ar 11 UIIU Tone Dlanlaiement S. S. "FORT VICTORIA" I a 4 000 Tom D.pUcrotit $S Ka Tsiainnrtfl rolrrUit Jrr4trw'" ermxifvri htJ I LINK I a fetftstattaaSK . sdatai i sklem 1ml ax ssxav ski BBtaal f its ll filial J (savVr Vsjil 'iBnj e "V jn,. H). FUKN&iS BERMUDA UNI wawMum,,,iwiT,i'' " vw t H 'A. I.e. l.
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