; 1 -'I '' i ! fl (A '' . "3 . ( 5H-5 . f V.' v-v'ERp? if ', i ' rSffi its: l 111 O V V y n ;o V v' !C 1 u F iL ? si a If 'Wj L "1sv 20 BUSINESS MORTALITY WAS LOW LAST YEAR wor Commercial Reverses TL !- ii i iiiuii in nny rear oacK . TO 1001 I 1 JSI Wlft MVMM mmH!nt .. K tifiw United Rtntos thnn In "any ycnr bncU Surety Bonds in a Hurry JSr A ' m..1 ." linl " on. ry .Surety Irands of iomimnj are liur,l u .arris PENNSYLVANIA BJ-BG Locust B78 frm Tmnimium , . . Penn Central Light & Power Company's Transmission Lines Run right through the middle of some of the richest Counties of Pennsylvania and parallel The Main Line of the Pennsylvania Railroad Where the railroads bo, prosperity follows, and where prosperity exists, the well-managed electric light and power property must flourish. The prosperity of Blair, Cambria, Huntingdon and Mifflin comities as reported by the State Department of Labor is best indicated by the value of their products, which for 1918 total over 8500,000,000, an increase of approximately $400,000,000 since 1914. The total value of the products of Blair county in 1914, $33,000,000; 1918, $93,000,000. Huntingdon county, 1914, $4,800,000; 1917, $25,227,100. Mifflin county, 1914, $5,000,000; 1917, $30,000,000; Cambria County, 1914, $70,000,000; 1917, $326,380,300. The Penn Central Light & Power Co., with its transmission lines paralleling the main line of the Pennsylvania ltailroad, of necessity should and, in fact, has shared in the prosperity of the counties which it serves. Brown Brothers & Co. Fourth & Chestnut SU. Robt. Glendinning & Go. 400 Chestnut St. 1 JfSSwKfMM' Chartered 1838. December ASSETS Cash Reserve & Clear ing House Exchanges $6,358,396.64 Duefrom Banks 2,790,357.67 Loans 33,390.551.79 Investments 1 9t463. 1 1 0.20 Customers' Liability under Acceptances. . 400,000.00 Real Estate IVIt., Hanking house and other properties knnl for 3 S?r QrQ 00 taxation al SI ,508, 030). , . J,?iD,707.u; $65,929,385.39 Trust Funds $231,978,595.11 Corporate Trusts $1,231,053,695.45 GIRARD TRUST COMPANY ' Broad and Chestnut Sts., Philadeflphia t r! '- E. 3. MORRIS. PrWnl. o 1881, when thr-lotnl number o firms in business wrh less thnn half of what It Is at present, the 11)10 insolvcnrv stntement has contributed largely to nn nuuual statistlrnl exhibit that has hail no parallel. The Industrial and mer cantile repression of the earlv part of Inst year, which was a time of read justment rind of uncertainty and hesi tation, was not nuffielentlv severe or protracted to make Itself manifest In the fnilurc comparisons, and only (14. 1 defaults were reported to It. O, Dun & '" I" the twelve mouths recently ended. How significant Is this Knowing Is INSURANCE ."'V . a. """' bn"1 '" nr Purpose? the IilRlirat HtundlnicfnobF Indemnity liy , nnv nninunt. In nilillflonY "e J . Jy atta JHILADJCLPIUA. Race 343S Under Management of Day & Zimmermann, Inc. f . 7 N TRAMSMISSION LINEsX W. H. Newbold's Sons & Co. 511 Chestnut SL Frazier & Co. Broad & Sansom Sts. 31, 1919 LIABILITIES Capital $2,500,000.00 Surplus 7,500,000.00 Undivided Profits 1,191 ,859.44 Dividend Payable Jan. 2. 1920 225,000.00 Drafts and Bills Ac cepted 400,000.00 Bills Payable and Re discounts at Federal Reserve Bank Secur- , ed by U. S. Bonds, . . 7,482.5 10.00 Deposits 46,630.015.95 $65,929,385.39 G. EVENING PUBLIC demonstrated by the fact that In 1018. mi.i-ii ink iL'iunis were consiuercd hlen l.v favorable, there were 0nS2 Insolv encies, and the 5im.201.237 of lia bilities of 1011) not only contrast sharp l.v with the SlOIl.OlD.ItTO.of the imrne dlately preccdlns enr, but arc the smallest since 11)05. It thus appears that last year, in stead of disclosing the rise In the com mercial mortality which many people had expected, brought a further reduc tion of :t,".4 per cent in number of fail ures and a contraction of .10.5 per cent in the indebtedness, while the Improve ment over the early years of the war cia is, of course, far more striking. More than this, new low monthly records weie of frequent occurrence iti 1MI1 m..tt nfrnH t !..! 1 it. .i . 7i I'i . ,"-' " '.' """ "lougiit Hint the absolute minimum had been witnessed, anil Julv made the best ex hibit, with but -152 defaults. From thnt mouth on. however, nn irregular tendency towurd increase developed, and in the filial tpiarter of the year the number roue nbnut li"iper cent above those of tlic third quntter. That Insolvencies huvc now passed ... I'"1"1 " ""I UlilluclV. OIK whether thcie will be any marked ex pansion in 1020 will depend mnlnlv upon future labor conditions, Inter national industrial and financial move ments, nud the action of prices in short, upon business events in gcu-i-ial. In the follow ing table failure re This Company invites the Banking and Trust business of Individuals, Merchants, Manufactur ers and Corporations. Through its various departments it offers a service which will meet the most exacting requirements. H. STUART, 3rd, Treasurer LEl)dERPmi7APELPHlA; TUESDAY, turns for the last two years aro com pared by quarters : !-T 1018- lst Qr. .111(14 ir...l(lS'i 3d gr...ian.i 1th gr..,lo5 Ll.tilllHi. xt- d3.Si!l,0Sa 810(1 :rj.Hs,H84 irs BII.JMn.TSa 111 8c) Jt.atn.mo lino f .InMllllAa I4ii,7so,aoo 38,ou,i;aL' ir..i3i,4(U 40.O14,tir.1 Year.... 1)481 tlK.S01.-J3T 0982 tl03,010.0TU Philadelphia Markets GRAIN AND FLOUR market was unchniVa-ed.'wv i. . Tho Car BRriicKy. 12.37; f0, j red mutlyi ,2.a0 iiS,.Lr''2-..??r"r.!.y ,Hn1 muity. .ta.34, Tno ?hi?.irf VuT,t lwl on the following under No. lj No. 3. On under No. Ii No. 4, f'-rJiWSr ii0' f-.No .r,-.14: un" No. 1. ,-0"N Uecelpts, lli.TWI builmlB. Hun- C.. 'e.ro ,".'?l11 Rml the market rjiled firm fti-IK. .AV? ,'WfJlnf M. t0 aualltv unci ocnllon. at M.5.101 0J, tho latter lot No. 3 i enow OATS flcrelntn tl.litn I.M.I..I. -rn., wbh quint but olterlnss were light nnd the mirkot tilled firm at tho late lulvance Quotation: far lot" an to location No a white. n.lttlHlr No, 3 white !)1094ici No. 4 white sl.IWp.314c ...Er-.orn neeelpm. 1,70.4S7 ll. In Back". AIU1 limits were firmly maintained, but trade continued quiet We quote per 10(1 lb picked in 140-lb. Jute oaeks Soft winter strnltcht, wp.,te.rn' SMi.r.OWJX; do. do. nenrb, 111) In wlu ..). hard winter straliiht il.1 25 ff IS .it), do ahoit piteiit Sl.TuUftll. fprlnit frst. clear tl 75tiln 2.1: do nitent. HW 14.no. do. thort patent. 114 lOWlu 10, fancy "PI'S" nml city mllli. patent family brands. J 1. 1 in. 0.1. HYI2 rf.orn was In Binall puptilv and firm but quiet. We quote 10 73 10 25 per 1 nrrel in mct;i, ns tii quallti. PROVISIONS he,rf..5vaftB modernte jobbing moement and little fchansi- In prices. The quota. tlonB. Ileef In sets Bmokeil and air-dried i.Jc, leef knuckles and tenders smoked and alt-dried Mr. pork, family, 1.14. hams s f.AHr."1' ,oe. 20lff27o. do. skinned loose, 24SC20C, do. Bkinned smoked, 2.1W27C ilo. lolled, boneless 40c; picnic shoulders S P cured loose. 24c. do smoked 2.I1 bel-L'ee- !n P'ckle, loose. 20c; brenkfast baton, ?:'c lard, 27e REFINED SUGARS Supplis were small and the mail., t was unchanged on a basis of Do for lino granu- DAIRY PRODUCTS m'TTIjn The market ruled steady at re cently reused prices, but trade uu quiet The quotations Solid-packed creamery, fancy hUh-srorins Roods, 7n'4'g)721c ex tras (I'tlar eitra firsts (UliffiiSc. firsts 110 otiilc secoi'ds nSfrWc cold-stonue crenm- f- " to Mi,Miv riTffTQt)- .v nl cf,im.-. In Re Reorganization of Fort Wayne & Northern Indiana Traction Company Notice to Depositors of Fort Wainc & Wabash Valley Traction Company First Consolidated Mortgage Sc Bonds under Plan and Agreement of Reorganization dated August 18, 1919, and to Holders of Undeposited Bonds. Notice is hereby given that tho undersigned. Committee rep resenting First Consolidated Mortgage Thirty Year 5 Gold Bonds of the Ft. Wayne and Wabash Valley Traction Company deposited under Bondholders' Protective agreement dated Sep tember 12, 1917, .and the Protective Committee representing the First and Refunding Mortgage 5 Twenty-Year Gold Bonds and other securities of the Fort Wayne and Northern Indiana Traction Company deposited under Protective Agreement dated October 31, 1917, and the Protective Committee representing First Mortgage 59o Bonds of the Lafayette and Logansport Traction Company deposited undar a Bondholders' Protective Agreement dated Jan uary 15th, 1918, have approved of certain revisions of the Plan and Agreement of Reorganization dated August 18, 1919, under which a somewhat better representation will be given to the La fayette & Logansport Traction Company bonds and to the Wabash River Traction Company bonds, and also an additional amount of the First Mortgage Bonds of the New Company will be reserved for expenses and contingencies; also the right will be reserved to the New Company to issue, with the approval of the Public Service Commission of Indiana, at any future time, a class of securities, which will be subject to the First Mortgage Bonds but prior to the Adjustment' Mortgage Bonds and all junior securities, in order to assist in providing for the future re quirements of the company. Copies of said revisions have been lodged with the Commercial Trust Company of Philadelphia, De positary, and the Fidelity Title & Trust Company of Pittsburgh, its agent. t Notice also is hereby given to the holders of the undeposited First Consolidated Mortgage 5 bonds of the FortWayne & Wabash Valley Traction Company that same may be deposited under the Plan and Agreement dated August 18, 1919, as revised, up to the close of business January 10, 1920, after which date no deposits will be received except upon terms prescribed by the Committee. Committee appointed under Ft. Wayne and Wabash Valley Bondholders' Protective Agreement dated September 12, 1P17. P. M. CHANDLER, Chairman E. W. CLARK JOHN M. IRWIN JOHN H. MASON A. A. JACKSON 1 THE NEW YEAR is destined to surpass all previous records in the growth of American business with the outside world. Facilities resulting from many years' experience enable us to 1 finance imports and exports with- out delay. f CONFERENCES INVITED Capital, Surplus and Profits Over .$10,000,000 THE FOURTH STREET NATIONAL BANK 131-145 S. Fourth StrVet to fsney. T1H )V4i rnnts Jo and at O3W70 JUW70ViCi prints Jobblns; at T70TOo for i; ";. n . M,UD or rair 10 cnoiee, Haas Fresh TO!, mri scarce and I1.B0 per case higher on fine stock, but much of tho supply was of more or less froien stock, which was not wanted.- Quotations: Free cases, nearbv llr-ls 123.70 per crates nearby TiSS1 r',,e',,," .;"-'L"''rn1 extra firsts. 123 70: firsts. 122.2arasa.ln. Mi,v an western seconds. I10.ROW21.39! cold-storage eggs, as to quality. 111.10010 80; Inferior '".'"oo'fc'o'.' ' 'Bnc j f"'clel '"h eggs JobblM Clinnsc Fine heid stock ruled firm un der light offerlniM. bllt frnl..Ma. .nJ. were generally cat In quality anit Irregu- i?nt,,n.n,,.uc,iS,ll V,,n" New Yor,t- whole. milk flats, held Juicy. 33c; held special higher; held fair to good. 820S2UTo fresh' W&L b."-,328WI do. fair to SbodTat S21?c;BiVUr,0."""l-KhIV.nHHc flats, held. ijiiolnVTKl.'.".-, f'aTcy'Udood81 POULTRY ..IdT-TiT" Jcrn-l'lP-lied stock was scarce and firm, with demand fully equal to Ji'.'i.hT-I'lf!!. "oti'lons-. Fowls. flSe fat! welghlne S lbs. and over nplere, anwasc: fowls, medium slie good quality. 32fS8Jc; '.1rftS,0-0.r,-?nff3(VL,br'5lllnP ohlckens. fancy 5SBrSnJ.,'2.iSr"s"hiV: V42 lbs apiece, S,.?' n'o." chckns. averse soft meatert, S3'Alp;,ilo, Inferior, 28330c: old roosters 22W23c- ducks, white Pekln, 88SJ) 40c: do Indian Ilunner aiiasne' .in Mi... ?,! 30,W82c: B'ese. 20SJ80c turkejs, 8S W40c; pigeons, old per pair. 40fHncs do, ounir, per pair, 3140c; guineas, young, per Pair weighing; 2 lbs. and over apiece, plump Jl 4fl(tM BO; weighing 1H iUlt lbs apfc,,i o?,1 S.0.?1'30: welBhlnir HJIV. lbs. nplcca. noc0$1.1il- culls. f,075c: guineas. ol-' nop nilr, ie(llt DnE!RnD Supplies of fine desirable sized stock were pretty well cleaned up and jtilues were firmly held. The following aro the quotations: Turkeys, Delaware and Mars-land fancv, (10c; do, do. Virginia and other nearby, fancv, rGJ.1Se, do. nearby, fair to good n.lSfu.lc! do western, Bprlng, fancy, 815 M.ITo; do. do fair to good, MfBMc; do old toms. 4rtc: fowls, fresh-killed, drv-. picked. In hoTes, .weighing 4W lbs. and over apiece 3Rc weighing 4 lbs. 35c: weigh ing 3', 4 Ihs.. 30W32c; Bmnller Blzes 25l820e; fowls. freh-kllled in bbls., dry-picked, weighing &U lbs, and over npleco, 31e: weighing 4 lbs., 34c: weighing 3Vj lbs., 2SW 30c; smaller sizes. 24027c- old roosters, drv Picked. 2,.c; broilers, Jersey, dry-packed 41ff?4Rc: do, ordinary nearbv dry-packed, 8J42c: do, western drv.packed. weighing Hi W2 11B. apiece, 3"!W40c, roasting ehlrk ens western, dry-packed in bhls weighing 4 lbs and ocr anlece. 33WS4c: weighing 3A lbs apiece, 30W3Jc welghlmr 2'4 (f!).1 lbs apiece. 27Tii21)c, western corn-fed chickens, 12 to bo-c 17 lbs. and under to dozen per lb. 44ffl4.V: 18 to 24 lbs to dorni. per lb, 43ff44c: 2.1 to 30 lbs to dozen, per Hi a-.rff.1d: 11 to 30 lbs to dozen, per lh ate? 84c; 3T to 42 lbs. to dozen, per lb 32t.13c 43 to 4T tbs. to doren. per lb.. 32W340. 48 lbs and oer to dozen. 3.130c ducks, west ern fancv 38040c: geese, western fancy, 30032c; Jo. do fair-to stood, 2.127e FRESH FRUITS Demand was onlv moderato but alues C. S. W. PACKARD R. LANCASTER WILLIAMS W. J. DEVINE, Secretary Pro Tem. 700 Franklin Bank Bldg. Philadelphia StlTnli-.,nc?. 71l73o: fair to rood. JAOT1rY 6, 1920 eent rally were well sustained on choice stocK. wuoiAiionai Apples, per UDI.. as 10 quality. $4Utli do, per box, il.BOID3.23. Cranberries, per bbl., to o00i do, per crt., H. 003. 25. Oranges, California, per box, 1.8O0Ri do. Florida, per, box. 2I3R 2B, Tangerines, riorlda, por 4 -box, li0cTJ3. Grapefruit, Florida, per box, S1.3S02.8S. VEGETABLES White potatoes of flno Quality were a shado hlicher under scarcity. Demand was fair. Other vegetables sold slowly at re vised flgun-s. Quotations: Whits potatoes, I'ennoyHanla, per cwt.. 13 7ft03.uO: do, Niw York per cwt.. 18 M)3.70. Sweet rmtato'i. southern, per hamper. fl(S2. Cab. baire. New York Danish, per ton. luoWlOO. Onions per 100-lb, sacks Yellow, No, 1, J0.250.75. LONDON STOCK MARKET South African Mines Good In Spots. Oil Department Checkered London, Jan. 0. A revival of fenrs of labor trouble was rcspousiblc for a further decline in homo rails on the stock exchange todny. There was profit taking in Argentine and Mexican rail road issues unil trading in Canadians was slow. South African mines were good in spots. The oil department was check ered. Shell Transport being quoted at 11 23-32. Strength was noted in the industrials, rubber stocks were easier and the gilt-edged list was hard. Generally the markets were quiet and irregular. Charter Filed Dover. Del., Jan. 0. Charters filed here today were: Franklin Stores Co.. $50,000,000; sell and manufacture all kiucl-4 of goods, wares and merchandise J W. !'. U'Kecre. ueorge U. Htelgler, M. I'. Aberlc, local Wilmington, Del., in coi porators. Any size Coal you want and when you want it. BEST COAL Egg Coal $11.50Nut Coal $11.95 Stove Coal ll.SSPea Coal 9.55 Buy your coal now, don't wait until you are entirely out. Be prepared. Owen Letter's Sons Larpcat Coal Yard in Philadelphia ! Trenton Ave. & Westmoreland Chas. J. Webb & Co. Wool mid Cotton Yarns 116 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia, Pa. JULIAN S. SIMSOHN, An Organization of CKEMICAIENGINEERS for Technical Operation of Power Plant i Water Purification Coal Analyee Cnmbustlor, S. E. Cor. Broad and Girard Ave. NAGLE STEEL COMPANY STEEL PLATES AND SHEETS Pottstown, Pa. Phila. Office, 1411 Morris Building HIGH QUALITY QUICK SKUVlCn Motor Truck Delivery Lansdale Foundry Co. Lonsdale. P Phone Lansdale 450 HE BALDWIN LocomotiveWorks Steam and Gasoline LOCOMOTIVES Philadelphia, Pa. There are openings in nearly all branches for skilled mechanics. Steady work; good wages; excel lent working conditions. A large number of the ways are covered. NEW YORK SHIPBUILDING CORPORATION CAMDEN, N. J. Apply at Employment Department at the Yard w Ksss Keystone, Kust 233. JSSJS Dell. Frankfort 2150 FOREIGN INTERNAL BONDS We have established Direct Cable Communication with Belgium, France, Great Britain and Italy and through our agents in these countries can offer subject to change in price Mondr Cloblne I'rlce at l'ur Prices Uxchange Normal Belgian Govt. Restoration Ss $10234 per 1000 frt. $193 French Govt. Victory 5 86 per 1000 frs. 193 French Govt. 4s of 1917 -70y2 per 1000 frs. 193 British Govt. War Loan 5s 384 V4 per 100 486 Italian Govt.Consolidated War-Loan 5s 724 per 1000 lire 183 We are prepared to give information concerning these and other Foreign Securities and invite correspondence on this subject EDWARD B. SMITH & CO. Bankers 1411 Chestnut St, Philadelphia Junior Bankers Meet Friday The January meeting of the Phila delphia Chapter of the American Insti tute of Banking will bo held at COS Chestnut street on Friday evenWig. Tho meeting will be addressed by Franklin Spencer Edmonds, head of the leave area department of tho American Ex peditionary Force, who will speak on ''The Ileal Meaning of the Amcricnn Army in France." Entertainment by Clara Case Bowman, soloist. flTBAMSllir WOT1C1W Passmtrr and Freight Service NEW YORK to LIVERPOOL Vauban Jan. 20 Cnrmnnia Jan. 29Mar. 6 , NEW YORK to PLYMOUTH. CHERBOURG and LIVERPOOL Kaiserin Auguate Victoria. . .Jan. 17 NEW YORK to CHERBOURG and SOUTHAMPTON Mauretania Jan. 28Mar. 10 Imperator , Feb. 2 1 NEW YORK to PLYMOUTH, HAVRE and SOUTHAMPTON Royal Ceorgc.Jan. 24Feb. 24Mar. 27 NEW YORK to PLYMOUTH. HAVRE and LONDON Saxonia , Feb. 7 NEW YORK to PATRAS. DUBROVNIK and TRIESTE Pannonia Jan. 20 N. Y. L'DERRY GLASCOW Columbia Jan. IOFeb. 7Mar. (," PHILADELPHIA to LIVERPOOL Veliavia Jan. 12 Verbania Jan. 24Mar. 7 PHILADELPHIA to LONDON Vennonia Jan. I OJFeb. 28 PHILADELPHIA to BRISTOL (AVONMOUTH) Doonholm Jan, g Vestalia Feb. 2 Pier 16 South 1300 WALNUT ST.. PHILADELPHIA State Bank of Philadelphia Fifth and Bainbridge Sts. STEAMSHIP TICKETS MALLORY S.S. CO. STEAMER From Philadelphia Sailing About JANUARY 25, 1920 for Marseilles and Genoa Apply to MALLORY STEAMSHIP CO. MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE 629 Chestnut' St. Hell, Market 3059 Ko stone. Main 2205 New York Office. Tier 36 North Rer 'Irleiiiionr, Nirlnif 8801) EARN-LINE U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steameri General Cargo Regular Service Philadelphia Manchester SS "West Celina" Sailed Philadelphia Havana SS "Coquina" Loading SS"LakeGalera...Jan.if For rates and particulars apply to Earn-LineSteamshipCo. rtHladelpfci,, P.. FLORIDA PHILADELPHIA TO JACKSONVILLE FA UK ONE WAV $27.55 BOUND THIP $19.59 Including mean and stateroom ,..., tlona. Steamer salllne every FViakyT? m' Salllntrs also to Savannah, 6a" p- tn Full Information on rsaueat iwntrnANTP ft siinkiis" TRANsr'w o Wrr IS So. Del. Ave Tel I.o'mlnr.l IU00 Java - Pacific Line Dlrrrt St-in. Nun Trnnclsro fo NETHERLANDS EAST INDIES l'aat Curto I.lne J. D. Spreebtl It nros. Co., Oen. Acti, 2 I'lne St.. ban FritneUtn New lork Ofllre. 17 Ilnttery Place ELKINS, MORRIS & CO. Banker Land Title Bldg., Philadelphia " jj- Weil-JVM BOILBf? Are the last word in heath efficiency and economy, for hi them complete combustion i attained. Every part has been scientl. fically designed and all are ae curately co-ordinated. The whole boiler operates as smoothly and efficiently as scientific instrument. Wrlta today for copy of m, Icl.ntlfic CombuMion Booklet or call 23 .mww uuuera on display " JIleckjBros, Cot Heating & Plumbing SupplM DISPLAY ROOMS 44 to 50 N. 5th. 506 Arch St 130.141 P.J..1 c. n j . .1" 3l- - t "", n. j. WINTER KKHORTS ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. ffi&nnfa I ATLANTIC CITY.N.J.Ti i ArvArrvGnicaiv Plaa Hotel j of Dislhictianand RealComtort I FIREPHOOP GARAGE. s-?;-.-r-a?sgj BLACKSTOl 00. Bea water baths. Special America plan, J4 up dally; European clan, 11 Mllv, Modern curative hatha departm! DAVID nnna. Owner and Profc I PennBTlTanui Ave., close to Beach and 1 Qt.W.1 Pru. nan,! lAa.lAH .1 -U J Capacity 300. Private bathn, runnlnj ntermt. Booklet. Albert 11. Darnell rVOtOSS GREATESTHOTELSDIOCESS HOTEL AUSTINE r.Tflflc and St, Jampa Place. Open iun rounuinss, opuo-iiio i ainonc ana iTotestaot unuruiwH.' o.uu aauy, special wwkly. nktraiu uuui, t J, it, JU.MS3, THE WILTSHIRE Vlralnta ae unil Beach. CanaHrv n Prlv. baths, running water, plev , etc Amer plan, 14 up d'ly. special wkly. Bklpt. HAM UL1L, ELLIS, owner, N. J, COLLINS, Mgr THE PENNHURST Ocean ard Michigan Ave. Always open -- y .iinjimiinieiii. ji. i. nwu. HOTEL CONTINENTAL Ah ays open. Alwajareidv Termsmed- Fram. t-nono or wrue. .m vninn U'lncan. Uohnint Ky. Av. near Beach Elw. to at. ; prlvato hatha; run. wmci . ii wKiy.; . up cany, u. uunr. PHI? i idc uruicc Miafnthu.setta Av.. near Beach. F.P Phillip, HOTEL BOSCOBEL Kentucky Ava tlK lip weekly Phone 117. A E MARION! A POLLO Moderate price beach-front ! iigwi .cv mrK yvvp Jdllir.Kl HW1A1U1 .uvt. I.UIUi il.lli 1.711. 1 !. T.AKEWOOn. N. J, AURELiLPggs AKEWOOD - NEW JERSEY Equable climatic condl. tlons. Golf, riding and sheltered walks. Dally concerts and dancing. Branch office GEO A. HUHN & SO.N-S.BrokOTs rKANK F. SIIUTE. JItr. WASHINGTON. V. 0. Burlington Hotel American and European Plana 31 Rooms. 222 Baths. S2.60 to W 11. T. MILLER. Mr.. Waahlnaton, D. a Five minutes from everything. ASIIKVIIXK. N. C. TERYJ56RKHOTEI, tjEVH-I-t !;?ftr. "5 IN THt LAND OF THE 3HY ONTHC DIXIE HIQHWAY Famaua everywhere for Its location, service and cuisine, Booklet and rates upon application S. J. LAWRENCE. Man.jer Li CAMDEN IIIIICHTS, 8. C. THE KIRKW0QD ON C.VHDKN HEIGHTS SOUTH CA OLINA Open January to May 18-HOLK GOLr POLO RIDING CLIMATE T EDMUND KRUMDIIOLZ AUOUMTA. OA. Hotel Bon Air AUGUSTA, OA. A convenient and delightful place to apend jour holldaya. Oood driving ana motoring, excellent saddle horses, i colt courses and all outdoor sporti Address C. G. Trunell, Mansgtf nocKLisnnE. ta- Inriian Wiwr KnCKiecu UIMlMllMwr TI JL mfm. nOCKLEDGt-hLUHIUM tfck " .... :.i- ..a it.. .1. .1 i..l...u u ika iMd in unn HlKh claai. modern hotel: eaoserar a Excellent trolf. tennla, boatlni, nio".' huntina-. etc. Orchestra. danclM. OfEK JANUARY llh TO APRIL . .. 1 1,...,,,., .n A l.f m. m.ilnl. HeiUV M. UW'i Jffi runs., -ai fcjunaana lCnUCATTONAIi llolll Hose f Our rraduate. are In cn"ta..t sood-paylns positions. Oreeff gj" 0trul,",g the eaay. speedy system Complete J u and secretarial courses P,,"Ja zv'4 Classes. Intensive tralniiw ,tr ufl aiy time CaU or writ, tor w wI.Vffiir"HiNraJ0fottE0 "'iluI-cX.of Commer" , 1017 Chestnut St rMjjfflg BANKS BUSINESS COLLEGE Most efficient courses In BtenoiraPhy. ij,, InS. HeSretarlal. Accounting. "V'&jM SaKSo-S' D'.r?doUratnrf(htt0.cflh,Jo.,t0'kanr .3 """ Itnn WALNBT HT; Strayer's Business College THE TAYLOR SCHOOL fflj 1 THE TAYLUK aunuwu i Cross Bhorthsnfl. Toueh TyMi"ln J kiJSiaa: sof tarial Courses. DT m i 53 $9ttk'N. 'Kl r. i u 1 ""'' Bli i Its nss i A t-r in ' J