i&o f,jnpf &? EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEK-X5HILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 1920 17 m7- TRADESMENS national bank January 30, 1920 The Hoard of Director hns thin day transferred the um of IMO.noo front tin fllvldcd profits to surplus, making tho latter I 7S(),0O0. ., ' dapltal $1,000,000' Surplus 1,750,000 ! EDMUND WILLIAMS, Cnshie r . ' Lawrence E. Brown & Co. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS Ifllfi RF.AL KSTATB TRUNT lll.nn. Investigate nnd adjust. partnership and corporrt'nn ncroitnt. Also prepare IJ. 8. lni-nm Tag Returns. FINANCIAL I.OOAN C'OAI. COMPANY First Mortgngr 4V6-Vrar Sinking Fund (told Honda l,ogan Trust Company of Philadelphia, Trusteo under I.ogan CorI Company Mort gage of September 1st, 101". hereby gives rotlce that tho Ixigan Coal Company liavo Heeled to redeem tho entire amount of bonds outstanding of tho Issuo above r?ferrod lo and In pursuance with the terms tit Artie)" (I of the 'mortgage will, on .March 1st, 1020, redeem all said bonds at the-price nf 10:!. tog,ther wltu nccrued and unpaid Interest, at tho office of tho Logan Trust Co,nranny cUfcomnT-reAu'iVeTat on RalU reUpnipiiuu unit? an in uuuua hiuiiii'Uii id by &U matured and unmatured coupons he presented for redemption and payment nt ih office of Bald Lofran Trust Company of .. ii. -i- ..-. i.. . ...... r-i Phllaneipma, iiji v-nebinui iireet, I'tuia aeipma. i. Interest will cease from and after Starch 1st, 1020. on all bonds not presented for redemption on that dote. I.OC1AN TRUST COMPANY OF PHILADEL PHIA, Trustee, ny JOHN' II. WOOD. Secretary, Dated Philadelphia, January ill. IPSO. National Properties Company 834 Market St.. Wilmington. Dr. Notice. Is. hereby given that Ihcre Is In the ' hands or the Treasurer goM,UO tgt the ie-' '" "I,u ""."'" " '"" !' fc"f" demptlon of shares ol preferred stoclc under . showing. the provisions of tho charter, nnd that ten-- IVoitinnnh'r tlio komowliat better cut lers of shares of preferred stoclc will bo l , , 'V ' ule r! 7 "i .- 11,111 receded and considered nn to and including look for agreement in the railroad mil tho 1st day of -Moreli. 1920. I conference had something to do with HKMtl 1. tAitn. Secretary. , jmprove,i scntiment in that quarter, al Annnal Meetings KSFIDKL1TY TRUST Oil. KS' Philadelphia, Jan. 30". 1920. The stated annual meeting, of the. stock, holders of this company will be held at Its office- 825-331 Chestnut street. Philadel phia, on Tuesday, February 10, 11)20, at 12 o'clock norm, for tho election of a board of directors for tho ensuing year, and for tho transaction of such other business as may be brought lefore them. J03EPH JtcMORRTS. Secretary. ks office .or iHii.i)i:i,i'iii.v Ksr . TRUST COMPANY Philadelphia, January at irt;o. 1 Annual XlitAtlns1 nf tins atnnlA.l.i '.a ihls Company will bj he'd nt their oMr-n on Tuesday. Februarr 10. 190. at . 12. o'clock m.. ana on mo same oay an eiecticn will te held, between thu liour.v of 12 o'clock m. '."aJ .'hlc'cni?,;inm.,,vSr D1"ct0" tu rvt durlne the ensuing ijjjtj p.thrf Sr'TIIB IIUXTINOnoN AM) IIROAI1 TOP MOUNTAIN ItAII.UOAl) AMI COAL CO. orflco North American Uullu-Ina-. Philadelphia. The Annual Meetlne of tho stockholders f The Iluntlnsdon and llroad Top Moun tain Railroad and Coal Company will be reld at the office of the company, on Tuesday. February 3. 1920. at 12 o'clock neon, when an election will be held for directors for tha ensuing year. J, O. UORMLBY. Seeretarv. S5TII1'. WAYNU TITI.n AND TRUST CO. - Wayne Pa.. Januiry 30, 1920, .. ttae Ti.'a'ndVu'yt gS8"!.?.'."! h1d at the' office of tho company In Wayne. Fa., on Monday, February 0, W10 at 4 .i.i, m.. for the mimnsn nf .wilnv 1 erectors 10 rve . ., r, Secretary jptiii: PF.NNSYLVAMA ACAliluiY OF THF. FINE ARTS i.;lBtVrttton "ofT-pre'sMent 'ifflffirr1!? eis will be held nt the Academy February I. 1920, nt'8 o'clock, JOHN ANDREW MTERS. S-e-etaf !3? iTIIE ANNUAL MEETING or Till' stockholder of David Lunton's Son. will bo held at the office nf tho company re, Allegheny ave. and Tulln at. T,..,!.-. l'rbruarr 10. 1B20. at 10 a. m! DAVID P. FOP.STXrcn. Secretary. ,. , . . Dividends KSf-PENNHYI.VANIA COAL AND COKE S5 CORPORATION. At a meeting of the board nf dlrrrtors of the Pennsylvania Coal and Coke Corpora tion, held this day, there was declared tho regular dividend of 2 per cent out of tho ac cumulated earnings and surplus of th com rany. payable on 1'ebruary 10. 1920. to stockholders of record ot tho close ot busl- " " FebrUary "' T-V AVATKINM , President lanuatr 2S. 11)20. " " THE OIIIARD NATIONAL BANK Philadelphia. Pa Jan. 27, 1920 The Board of Directors has this day de clared 11 auarterly dividend of J per cent (S'r). payable February S. 1920. to stock holders of record at the close of business January 27. 1920. Checks will be mailed. C. M. ASHTON. vashler. 'I AIIRI.I'IIIA. JANUARY 8. m?n The Board of Directors of Penn Traffic t ornpany have this day declared a semi- nmnany havo this day declared -a. semi. annual dividend of 3?S and an extra liidend of 1. both payable February i K Che2k,wuirba0mal"d and trn.f,6r sl,alty stiU- bnt car to bo "P anil do- tinned selling. Utnciai caoies irom ura 19.0. cnecKs will do mauea ana transfer ; f... i,i,i ., 4,. .,.. - ' :i i,.n,l nn ivenkness there. books remain open. pen. 1UD M. ALFR GRAT. Treasurer. AMPARO MINING COMPANY Philadelphia, January 27. 1920. The Directors have this day declared the regular quarterly dividend of three per cent lai.a.,ssViMo7,tr.tre8.iru " as uear i,,ossibl to n lolders of record January 31. 1020. Checks i standstill. They are not influenced ma- he ""' "Joseph-s. wilt.tams. Treasurer, PAltTNERSIHPS 3S DISSOLUTION NOTICE NOTICE IS I "" herebv given mat M. v iml nnil 1. 4rrta. frarltnir ax M. Wind X- Po. utiH a' Vlnd li Morris, havo dlssotted tartnershlp n January 7. 1920. All persons having elilrna against either of tho above firms iilBlnatlns before that date are requested lo present them at once. In person, or by registered mall, to tne unoeraineu, wno a-is bien appointed as attorneys-Intact. A wiNEaRAD 37 s. 3d at. Attorneys-in-fact. - I.BflAL AD-KBTISKMENTS IKMTO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN! Kxf Notice la hereby given that suit has been instituted In the United States District Court for the Eastern District ot Pennsylvania by the United States, to the the use of John R. Limey, as of December Hestlon. 1D19. No 6632. against William Linker and Benjamin Linker, trading as William Linker Company, and Max Llp rhntx and Max llothiteln, upon the bond of ssld defendants, given to the United States novemment under a contract between tho Navy Department and said William Linker Company for an extension to the Emer tci.icy Barracks, Philadelphia Navy Yard, known as Contract 2924. All persons or ompanles furnlshlnc labor 'or material upon said contract are permitted an.d hereby notified to Intervene In such action as the Court may order. In accordance with Federal Act of February 24. 1003. C. 778, amending Act ot August 13. 1894. C. 280. F. F. DICKERMAN. Attorney for Plaintiff. eoo west icnfl Trust nine. H? ESTATE OF FRANKLIN s. IIOWEK, . .t deceased Letters of administration On thA IMVn PHlalA h.vln. h..n i-.anl,, ,n the undersigned, all persons Indebted to the aid estate aro requested to make payment, nd those having claims to present the same, Mthout delay, to KATH BRINK BOWKR, - Ofl.lo Oermantnwn ave, t3ga KSTATB Ol' NANNI1! w. Roonns. ceased Letters testamentary upon the estate of Nannie XV. Hogers, deceased. r.J,..",8 been srnted to FIDni.ITY TRUST OJIPANY all persons Indebted to the said elato are requested to mako payment, and those having claims against the same to Present them, without rtlav nt tl nrri nt the said company. Nos. 323-331 Chestnut street. rnnaueipnia. WILLIAM P. flBST. President. Cgf KSTATi: OF MARY O. ROWUVNH, deceased- Letters testamentary upon the estate of Mary O, Jtowiand deceased. having been granted to FIDRLITT TRUST OMPANY, all persons Indebted to the said 'state are requested to make payment, and those having claims against the same to present them, without delay, at the office of the said company, Nos. .1:3-331 Chestnut tieet. Philadelphia. WM. P OEST, President KSpKSTATK OF JOHN P. WILSON. Uf. reaseil. Letters testamentary upon the estate of John P Wilson, deceased, having hewn rruntod tn Fidelity Trust Co., Annie M, Wll cii! and Russell Wilson, all persona Indebted o the said estate are requested to make I'liment, and those having claims Against the same to Present them without delay, J tha office of the aald company, Nos, 323 J31 Chvstnut street. Philadelphia, WM, P. OEST, President Or lo their attorney, J, .11. SHOEMAKER. - 740 Land Title Hld, gpyESTATl! OF MARY II. I1EALL DK- ,, Letters testamentary upon the estate of ry B. Heale, deceased, having been hted to Fidelity Trust Co.. all persons odjbted to the aaid estate are requested to JlV payment, and those having claims i'Mnit the same to present them, without SSr..t h ofnea of the "aJd.coinpKny. N, SWiMlChtstnvt JJ?tvpboKBTP U rBi. STOCK MARKET HAD WEEKOFJNREST Trading at a Minimum, Money High and Exchange Near Demoralization PEACE TREATY BIG FACTOR Stoclt sales today on Hie New York Exchange as compiled by Hie Evening Sun, totaled 310,700 sliarct. New Yotjlt. Jan. .11. The New York KvciiltiR Sim's closing financial review today says: L Tlir-rc. was Homo fairly. animated, buy Ing at the opening of today's short ses sion of tho stoolc mavkct. which carried lirlcrs forward in Knots, lint tt was not iong before thp movement lost vim. The undertone continued flrtn throughout. Tho feature was the increased at tention paid to the railroad list, which was relatively broad and strong, more mirticularly the lower-nriced isuct like New Haven. Missouri riclfic, 'Wheeling nnd T.oko Erie and Pittsburgh and West Virginia. However, such leaders as Union Pacific. Canadian Pacific. Itead- It" "a a Y- ..-.. .," ' .i ... SL ,nr though it is more probable tutu tnc petering out of demand for the indus trials induced the sneculntivc clement to shift attention to the rails. It was scarcelr to be expected that initiative would develop to an unusual extent on a Saturday with the final breakup of the treaty conference to face and the prospect of a renewed and probable prolonged struggle on the floor of the Senate. Of course. Wall street has been none to sanguine that there would lie any other result, still the district hoped for the bt'st. 'Hip dashing ot time nope caniuii uui I add to the confusion nlreadv existing u , tun ft,iro -itl, continued dc- " .. . . ., "V !. moralization of the foreign exchanges Und the signs of irritntinn displayed abrond 0VP"r the extendejl uncertain- tics inherent 111 the situation. Trading at Minimum Another calendar week parses today without having developed much that was positive or constructive. Trading in securities: was reduced to a minimum anil price iiiictuations gave 110 huni- factory clue to the probable course of the stock market in the near future. Money rates ruled high, rail renewals riinsin:! frnin 7 to 12 nor cent and the te Rolng as hi?l. as 20 per cent for ircsll accommodation. 1 There wns a condition nf thincs In . A"tlL. 'UM 4 luuuinon 111 iiiiiik!i 111 Hie lYirei?n prflnmin innrket lint rendilv distinguishable from demoralization. ' Sight drafts on London sold at the un- ' prcccdcntcd figure of S3.40. At thp , lowest level marks were only slightly "bove one cent the mark. The American dollar called for more than thirteen francs and more than fifteen lire, the parity iu both cases being between nineteen und twenty cents or five to I tl,,. dollar To "",,, .?,:,. in t oia il,,l,e in lj' Commercial bar silver and lOndonMvcrc nt the lugh- 1 est prices known. li, ,.. 1 ..., .,!-. ,. ""''""- "iv "" iiiwmiiuseiiii-iii it , as r(.signC(i to become a vice prcs featured the conferences pending on the, ... V j ,i:r,r f EnP!1 with the II-O peace treaty and railroad legislation; with agreement apparently as far away as ever. AVnsh.ngton dispatches stated that the rail :S T TTattr ned but it is to be recalled their owner whnf linnnpneil tlint the snmo lliini- i-nu t-nid -lnt oil with respect to their return on .Tanu- i :,.-,i'" '""" i": "iw,,::K . "" ... ..,, u, nit ,iiuiiii-ui iuiii.s uuiic resulted in an enormous ucmanu trom too nromising.; it is quite generally be-1 all pnrtg of the country for jet orna lievcd that differences oyer the earnings I 3 vinil neclilaces and earrings 2l,t"ke ,,;,a"1s,;s . "V bcT'Vust0,innde up of this mineral are in won withli the stipulated tune. It is. not J, d'elliand and retailers have been rvT,n?va,"nlyf r.fee"W- but it is ld Uf0 purchase large stocks for (Yvwhu... u.,.,ii. u. i,,t- iiucui-iiii lit-- sire lo sec the roaus returned as soon1 i as practicable. Railroads About Convalescent The losses which the government has , sustained in the two years of operation !,,. iofr i, ,, : i, "i,"'i. ' " " ' i. ...... ti i. .,- , A, .... ' """" ic maus iu inc same case as a patient about to leave his bed. a little I '. ". .""-T-i. uu im- irieuu.s ui the patient are not less eager to sec how lie will eret on since he nnimn) Gtnv In bed forever. .uennwiiiie transactions in railroad j teriolly , by the rise anil fall of hopes concerning the sort of legislation which ' wi" iRSUe from the conference between , tne uouse and senate, 'that is im portant, of course, but still more im nnrtnnt nnil tollin,. ttiII lin ihn nmmml f vitnlitv whieli thov almll di'sulnr in ?' 'alll wnicn llicy snail display " the six months, say, after the lines have been left to themselves. They have . . ,, .s,,i. ,..i j , """ " s""""" vuunui iui nvu years or .so. Laruings reports iu that period have not been especially illumi- . uating, and the investment and specu- ative public has. in large measure, lost track of their real condition. This can be made definitely known, for better or for worse, only nfter the companies can report ou their own uccount. Acninst the short time remaining to March 1, efforts to adjust compensa tion contracts have been actively pushed. Tito counsel of the railroad administration reported to the director general that contracts had been signed ' with ii.12 roads up to the first of the year, involving; 71 per cent of the an nual rental paid by the Kovcrnmcrit. In ' addition, it was stated. 13.1 co-operntive contracts hail been executed between the railroad administration and smaller Hues, mainly short lines. Unsettled clnims on hand were reduced nearly half between April and November last year. ' The treaty squabble seems as far ! from bcttlement as ever, a circumstance ... , .!, ,.t .. ' ,1... ...t,l. ivhlxli linn contributed to the with drawal of the public from the stock market and to the extremely bad" show- ing among tne juitik" "", STIUISHIP XOTlCia FIVE PERFECT DAYS Mellow -sunshine and tonic breezes, alive with the sweet ness of the sea, will add to the pleasure of your 'trip on Southern Pacific Steamships NEW YORK to NEW ORLEANS Enlov the, quaint ways and by-ways of the Crescent Cltyi then board tbs aunsst Llmit4 or other fast trains lor the Mississippi Valley, Texas and otner Southwestern Slate. Including Arlioni, California and the Paclfio Ccist We car help yoc plan too trip. Fares Include meals and stateroom liertn on steamer. .,,,. ,-nn, vu. Vn.l IVftriiiesria Vi and Mat- f . i'f- nrdavs York. Jl H uv J T7.'f has tended not less to give rise to ex pressions of irritation abroad, which the press on both sides of the Atlantic have! not failed dally to record. Weakness in the leading exchanges, although accen tuated by such collateral developments, must still be ascribed to the excessive volume of exports from this country. In December exports were $31,000,000 above tho monthly average In 1010 and for the year $2,010,27S,332 In excess of 1017 and even more than in 1018. Cotton was the biggest item in the Increase. Outgoing shipments of that staple were 288,300 bales more last month than in December, 1018, and 2.44(5,000 bales more in 1010 than in 1018. In dollars this movement repre sented a gain of S70.400.O00 for the month and $403,248,402 for the year. Mineral oils and corn also disclosed substantial increases. 'Wheat shipments fell oft for the month, but gained largely for the year. The same was A M n ff ' true or nour ami ureausiuus. jtye Rmnra for both neriods. but oats fell off. In December imports were $55,000,000 above the monthly average, but the year's incrcaso in that quarter was $873,103,010 against an Increase on the export side of $1,772,700,010. Future of Exchanges As to the future of the exchanges, views naturally vary. Paul M. War burg recently expressed the opinion that quite a number of countries will never regain their previous exchange levels. He believes that the stabilization of the exchanges can be effected on the exist ing gold supply only when government credits nnd commercial conditions are stabilized, and adds: "Where gold payments have been suspended and foreign exchanges have become demoralized the restraining in fluence once yielded by gold must be exercised at this stage by rigid budgetB. When by curtailing expenditure and by increasing current revenues tho issue of government loans to cover current do- l ftclencies' has come to a stop, when the floatinrr sunnlv of undigested gov ernment securities has gradually been nosorocu. me lime win ukuiu uc nyv for an effective control of money mar kets by the central banks. "And when central. bank rates are thus onco more effective nnd the for-' cign credit of a country has been re stored the moment- will be nt hand when the resumption of- gold payments may be considered and 'with that the stabilization of foreign exchanges. Whenever that point is reached a coun try may be deemed to have completed its economic convalescence. Tho first sten in this direction must be the es tablishment of honestly balanced budg ets." BUSINESS NOTES Tim eWmtlmi In file dve and color marijPt was without change yestcraay rvnl.tnr nrnilucts remain as short ns ever on the spot and prices nnturally hold well at top levels. Itenzol is about off the market and manufacturers arc having all they can do to meet de liveries, while the positions of toluol nnd naphtha were somewhat easier. Trade operations were not particu larly startling in the botanical drug list yesterday and business continued along routine lines, consumers being in the market for fair-size quantities of many finalities to meet necessities. Price chnnges were few. The general list, with Lfcw exceptions, held, right up to top levels. It. L. ICltzwater, for almost four years secretary andgcuernl manager of the t,.i.i ! -' e',ino rv nf thla " iiuiraiue vnmtin .j-.,.., ,... - V: ,,., ! Mn Vinwnter. who Is ; "","1 ldr ' pied in nc i 'V'" J'a?' BPIy diiCmpnt f tU Wholesale Grocers' Sulci Co. He succeeded here by James K. Hewitt, of this city The frightful mortality caused by the recent five years ol wnnare- lias iqlrt -- NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET f.w York. Jan. 81. Trading in cof fee futures this morning was less active t, vn.ilnv nnil nripes nnened un );""' ".- -- ',--- - "-, T n changed to 5 points lower under con- I An export house at Santos cables a I firm here as follows: " .w- 1 r. . jjaiance leit iu muriiui. nu, ,,- 000 bags: balance left in interior han tna 1.000.000 bacs: estimate next San tos crop at 0,500.000 to 10,000,000 bags. Government will sell balance of hold ings in Brazil before next crop arrives." U.oo Yes. close March .15.174iM0.18 .15,40013.42 .tB.6015.82 16,40016.41 Jlsy T.ilv .. . September December ' Bld. HOME VICTOR WATER HEATER FOR COAL Nsw principle : constant sup ply: 21 to SO gallons, lc Heats radiators, too. There Is noth ing Just as good. Free Book. Reeves Stove 38 & Foundry Co. So. 2nd CM. Jnne IS. 1912, No splash or tr arnk eempiete wimoui inen. reeHSM pluaieee annt-eir saves water. s your for SstIII's Snan-neeb faoeete, THOS. SAVILL'S SONS 1110 WAIXACB aTBEJK STliAMSIIIP NOTICIW at noon from Pier 48, North River, Now Information at Company Offices or Con solidated Ticket omces: loao Chestnut St,, Philadelphia. Phons, Locust 0800, or write J. J, HROWN Oen'l rass. Agent Coastwise Steamship lines. Pier 40, North Hirer. New York UNITED STATES RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION Director General of Railroads ifeT I : Ma , LITTLE FEATURE TO Prices, Generally Narrow Opening, Are Followed by Recessions at AETNA EXPLOSIVES STRONG New York, .Tan. SI. There was little f Oil til r ft to tlin trnillriff nn thn Ui-nnd Z. - -- -.-. ,, ..,. arsuou street Uirb, prices being generally nur row with a firm tone at the opening, followed by recessions before the close. iNortn American rulp was in demand, selling nt QyH and there was accumu lation of Merritt Oil, which was one of the strong feature's, ranging around 21. Slmms Petroleum wits under pres sure early in the day, declining from 51 )', to f,l4. Submarine Uont was steady, with sales at 14 to 14. Uritish-American Tobacco was in fairly good demand, with trading around II). Marconi of America sold at fi to 5. Aetna Explosives continued strong, with sales at 0',i and 0. American Safety Ilazor sold at 14'8 to 14. Gen eral Asphalt was firm in the first hour, selling at 117, but yielded later in the forenoon. INDUSTRIALS High Lovy 10; 14 14 S.-i 117 30 38 II 32s; i.B ilk Last 10, ll ,iri 117 31 3H 14 4 "i 13ti Acme Coal Aetna Uxplos Amer Candy Am Marconi Amal Tire Stores . Am Safety Razor . . . Atlantic Fruit (ten Asphalt Ooldwyn Montgomery-Ward . . Nor Am Paper flrpheum Perfection Tire Radio Co Submarine Boat . . . . " S Steam if S Trtnsport .... "n ted Prot Sharing United PIct Prod . .. 1T1 .B! . . 10S . . 5S .:& . . 3."i ..117 . . 31 . . 38 . . 0',i . . 32"i . 4i 24 l4 :: lilt - .3 I. iri? ...... INDEPENDENT OILS Allied Oil as Alien , Alliance Arnal Royalty Associated Bell Pet Roone Oil Beaton Mexico .... Continental Rfj? Cosden & Co' i'4 iu li 1,J,. it 1 lo i t, 1 k 21.11 3 117 07 4 2ti Hi 3 i?a 11 Ti 49 M,s 19 ': 5H X 4'i 4 11 O Dominion .. 21 . . 3 . . 3. ..118 . . 08 21 Ji 11 in 411 10 33 1 Federal Oil Olenrocl: Oil Houston oil Inter Petrol . , . Kay Co Oaa . . . King Peto Livingston Mexico Oil North Amer OH Omar Oil Prod & Refiners Salt Creek Prod Slmms Pet . . . Spencer Pet . . . , :: lii :: rJ :: J .n5 . . 4H . . l . . 10 .. 1J .. 35V4 Stanton oil Victoria Oil now White Oil Wyomlnjr Oil mining: Alaska-Br Columbia . . . Arizona Silver Atlanta Belcher Divide Belcher Ext , . . Bid Ledge Booth Caled Mln Candelarla M Cons Virginia Crescent McNamara . . . Divide Ext Forty-nlno Mining l.old Cons Gold Kowana Gold Merger Gold Sliver Pick Gold Zone Great flend Jumbo Extension Knox Divide Ioulalan Co McNamara March Mln :, . Molherlode Nevada Ophlr North Star Rand Mines Rex Cons . $ 31) 1 3',i M an 21 40 7.? ,8 21 -I , 40 7-i 51, 39 n 5 Hi H 10 H 2.'4 00 37 8 40U 8 "4 23' Kll 37 8 40U 8 19 ou o1" 9 25 25 1H 10 2',-i 3'-, SO 101 no'i 32 32 21 no 37 1 40',i S 10 j Rochester Mines 10 ou oH 9 25 23 94 17S 21i i'.i SOti 101 32 32 In?" Kin" "PDl'vido """"r r Success Min Tonopah Cash Boy , . Tono-Jlm B Tonopah Rescue Eula U f' Cont Utah Rev Victory White Caps Ext Wllbert 25 S'.i Yerffngton BONDS Allied Pack fi-S 81 Beth Steel 7s '23. Belgian Bs '25 . . Russian SUs Russian 6s ... .101 . 06U . 32 . 32 Telegraph Operator A eoo3 opportunity for a reliable ant! am bitious J-ounff man; knowledge of typewriting necessary. Apply to I CLAYTON F. BANKS 421 Chestnut Street Correspondent Guaranty Trust Co. of New York Dated Due bonds AN C " i liiSMKi i Open a.m. v rmWSSKS 15.12 mS0fSmt9m MM hi on il il !A wm HSU WW Tte" vania. The Touraitie Buildings, with an assessed valuation of $2,200,000, consist of two modem apartment houses with servants' annex con nected by passageways. Every apartment is occupied on a term lease. Theie bonds are offered, when, at and if issued, at par, with suaranteed interest at Sl4, with a provision for the refund to the holder thereof of tho Federal Nor mal Income Tax not exceeding; 4, Descriptive circular mailed en request. PHILADELPHIA COMPANY for GUARANTEEING MORTGAGES Wmr"'JJ:i"'"n Land Title Building Philadelphia ,"5S!S,;,, PHILADELPHIA MARKETS GRAIN AND FLOUR ' W1IUAT Iteeelnts. H.nlV. bush. The market won unchanged, Quotations: Car lots. In export elevator, jrovernment standard Inspection, standard prices. No. 1 red winter. 2,3tis No, 1 northern sprlnir. 5.3Ht No. 1 hard winter S2.3!! No. 1 red winter, aar llcky. 12.37! No. 1 red smuttv, $2,311; No. 1 red. carllcky and smutty, 12,84, The United .States drain Corporation')) purchases of wheat aro based on the following schedule of discounts! No. 2 wheat 3c under No. 1. No. 3 wheat Oc under No, 1. No. 4 wheat loc under No, 1, No. 5 wheat Ho under No. 1. COItN Itecelots. 8538 bush, Trade was nulet, but nunollen were small and tho mar ket ruled firm. We nuote new, as to quality and location. Rf 11,0,101.72. tho latter fer No. 2 vellow. OATSIterelnts, 14,1103 bush. The market was arraln blither under scarcity, but there was llttlo tradln.r. Ouotatlons! Car lots as to location No. a white. ll.02OI.n2U t No. 3 white, SI.01Ol.01tt :' No. white. Jl 1.0OW, riDUJl rtecelpta. I,0SH,S1." pounds In sacks. Mill limits were well maintained, but trade was quiet and chiefly In, spot poods below manufacturers' prices. Quota tions: Per 100 pounds packd In 140-pound Jut snrks Koft winter straight western, Sin.75?l1.25; do. do, nearby. $!0.05fill; hard winter, straight, 113W1H.50: do, short patent, Slft.TSfi'll.stfi; sprlnir first clear, SlOtail: do, patent. sl8.7SfliH.S0i short patent, $14,751? 1 A.'J.: fancy sprlnp and rlty mills patent, family brands. tin.2n 1S.7B. IlYE FLOUR was quiet but firm. Quota tions: $U.S0 10.23 per barrel, in sacks, as to quality. V PROVISIONS mere was a ngnt joouing movement i the Intn rleellne. We nuote: Ileef. In sets, smoked nnd alr-drled, 51e: beef knuckles and tenders, smoked and alr-drled, fi2e: pork, family. 52c; hams, S. P. cured, loose, 2729c; do. "skinned. loos, 23',4 ip 23Jic: doi do, smoked. 2.14 a27Vic: hams, holled, boneless, 37c; picnic shoulders, s. P, cured, loose, 23c; do, smoked. 24c; bel lies. In pickle, loose, 23c; breakfast bacon, 32c; lard. 27c, DAIRY PRODUCTS "tlUTTEU vai qtilet but firm at the Ute advance. The quotations: Solid-packed croamerv. fancv, hlgh-scorlne: woods, O.'i1 7c extras. (14c: extra firsts. (Ili(!.1c; firsts. 37rl)c: seconds. ri2fi',"flc: sweet creamerv. choice to fancv flOWOSo; fair to good. r.SfP orc: prints jobbing r.t 72f74c for fancy and at fllff&71c for fair to choice. EGGS Demand absorbed the limited of ferings nnd values were well sustained. The Quotations were as follows: Free coses, nearbv firsts. 111). 20 per crato: nearbv cur rent' receipts. 118. 00: western extra firsts. 119.20; llrsts. $18.00; cold storage eggs as to oualltv. $li.1010.flo: Inferior lots lower; selected fresh eggs Jobbing at 70(720 per dozen. CHEESE Trade was s)ov and prices favored buyers. Following wore tho quo tations: New York, whole-milk flats, held, fancy, 3Ub ?.2c: fancv held specials higher; held fair to good. 30j W31c; current make nominal; Wisconsin, whole-milk flats, held, illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll1llllll,llll,ll,U ifty- Save money now while you're making it Be Hit Save Invest You're earning more now than ever before; but how E Jong will it last? ' E pSavc now while you can. Put your savings in good E bonds of Preferred Stocks. Thoy will keep your money E safe add to your income insure you against future want. 'Let us tell you about the investments wc now have E to offer. West & Co. 117 CHESTNUT STREET E Members New York Stock Exchange Philadelphia Stock Exchange We Alnajs Hare on Hand a List of Illgb-UraUe llomlt Correspondence Invited , Tlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllinillllliiiiiii: 424 Walnut St. Philadelphia, Pa. BEIDLER & BOOKMYER Beg to Announce That They Have Been Succeeded by BEIDLER & B00K1V.YER, Inc. lEDWIN A. BOOKMYER. Praidcnt OFFICERS iROY T- BOOKMYER, Vice Proidcnt ARTHUR Y. McNEILL, Treasurer ALBERT H. EDGAR, Secretary February First Nineteen Hundred nnd Tweuty Philadelphia, ra. BaaaTjnaaexsaaiHnBMannexBBi A Guaranteed 5' , Investment 4 NORMAL INCOME TAX PAID $1,200,000 FIRST MORTGAGE GUARANTEED GOLD BONDS Secured by the 6 T0URAINE BUILDINGS S. E, Corner 16th and Spruce Sts. C1TV ASSESSMENT $2,200,000 January 1, 1920 January 1, 1925 These bonds are in denominations of $1000 and are fully guaranteed by this Company, as to both principal and interest. During our twelve and one-half years of business-life, mort gages to the value of many millions have been guaranteed with out the loss of a dollar to any client, and millions of interest dis bursed without a day's delay beyond the date when due. The security is one that should appeal to the careful investor, for, in addition to the protection with which the Company has surrounded the mortgage itself, the guarantee fully shields the holder from all pos sible trouble and annoyance and insures that all matters that might affect. the lien of the mortgage are fully looked into and guarded against. In the Opinion of Counsel Prichard, Saul, Bayard & Evans, these are a LEGAL INVESTMENT fancy, 8IVi 32c! fancy held specials higher' held, fair to good. 3DV4 W31ci Jobbing sales of fancy held goods, .1 1 ft 3.',c POULTRY LIVE Trade was slow and tho market waa weak with, fowls slightly lower. The quotations: Fowls, line ft, weighing f, lbs, and over apiece. 40012c; exceptional lots higher: fowls, medium size, good quality, 3Jj3Uc; do. poor, 353Cc: broiling chickens, fancy aoft-meated, weighing m2 Ids. apiece. 424nc: spring chickens, average soft-meated, 373So: do, Inferior, 35CT3c; staggy young roosters, 2i)W28o; old roosters, 24W2JIO. Ducks. White Pekln. 44fl)4ac: do, Indian Runner. 40 42c; do. Muscovy, 28W 30c. Cleese. fat, 42M.rc; do. average, 80M 33e. Turkeys, SO W .1'.'e. Plgtons, old, per pair, fide: do, young, pel- pair. 45&f.0c. DRESSED was well cleaned up and firm, Tho following were tho quotations; Fowls, fresh-lillled dry-plclied. 111 ;", weighing 4 lbs. and over apiece. '4ct wllgh Ing 3tt lbs.. 353llc; weighing 3 lbs.. 33Sici fowls, fresh-killed, In bbls.. dry Picked, weighing I lbs. and over apiece. 30c; weighing 3V4 lbs., 3l4,-,ci wlghlng 3 lbs 3I033C- old roosters, dry-picked, 27c; broU. ers Jersey, dry-picked. 0.-iROc: do. ordin ary nearby, dry-picked. 5055o:. broilers, w7s'le?" dr'y.plrKe.1. weighing Hi a lbs. HDtece. 48WS0C. roasting chickens, western, llrv-nlcked. In bbls. weighing .4 lbs, and over a&ci? 30037c i weighing O'A lbs. apiece, :iira.Te- weighing 3 lbs. apiece, 343r.c weighing 2H lbs S apiece, 41 42c; western. rnrn.fert chiclccns. 12 to box, 17 b. and corn-reo. crucians, - ..jj,,, 1K to ,,. lb, to doz., per lb. 4r.S4Re; to J per lb. 40042c; 31 to 30 lbs. 'lb., 350311c; 37 to 42 lbs to 353(!c; 43 to 47 lbs, to doz.. to "doV.perlb.' 4WAoTl o3 i lbs to doz doz., per lb., per lb.. 3n nf. 48 lbs. and over " aoz.. oi ivo. capons, western, wpihiuiik o.w "" apiece. o4.ir.c; some heavier stocks I igher welglilns lbs. apleac. ,6-'o: weighing 3 lbs, nplece 48r,.,c.urkey8. Delaware and Maryland, fancy. .00c: do. Virginia and other nearby fancy, ..SWMc; dn nearby, fair to good. ri3Wrrc; .do west ern spring fancy. MOSOji fair to good, B30B:,e old toms, 48e; duclis. western. 38 0c: Bceie. western, .fat.cy. 3032c; do fair to good, 2,i4f27c. LOCAL MINING STOCKS TONOPAII STOCKS Bid Asked Cash H"v Jim Butler MacNamara Midway . . . Mtzpah Ext Montana . . Nor Star . Rescue Eula Ton Ext . . . West End . .(IS. l)'.l .23 23 ..-, .7,"i .18 22 .12 IS .10 13 .(is mi West ion DIVIDE STOCKS Allied Dlv . Alto DIV . . Belcher . . Ren Mir B rough Dlv 95 William St. N. Y. Guaranteed Interest 5,3ci January and Julv FOR TRUST FUNDS in Pcnnsyl- Divide Ext ', n Dlv Hynd . . 02 1)1 Dlv Con 00 08 niildeml ., .17 20 East DIV , 05 .lift llasbrck Dlv 01 OH High Dlv , 03 03 Revert D!v 20 25 Reno Dlv .02 ."I Rosrtta , Ol .00 silver King 3 u Ton Dlv 2ti 3 Ton lfash'h ,. . . ,18 20 Victory Dlv 15 17 Verde Dlv 1 17 Zone 32 .31 GOLDF1ELD STOCKS Atanta 02 u.1 ililue LMH 01 03 Booth Ot ol CO D 02 03 Comb Frac 03 (15 nrackerjSek , O.I OS Dlatnf 13 U (II 01 Daisy 02 03 Florence -, .25 30 Goldf Con i'A 11 Ooldf Merg ' .1)2 01 Gold Dev Oil 12 Great Bend 112 03 Jumbo Ext or. 07 Kcwanaa .02 01 I,one Star 0.1 lit Oro II 03 Bed Hills 02 04 Sliver Pick or, os Spearhead 01 00 MISCELLANEOUS Amparo 1.70 i so Ariz United IS 20 Eden '. " Mother Lode 57 (10 Nov Hill 02 Ol NeV Rand 20 25 Promontarlo 1 m Nev W'der 17 ,22 Tecopa Mln lo 15 White Caps 10 12 is v? Prices Firmer on Paris Bourse J Paris, Jan. 31. Prices were firmer,' on the Bourse today. Ihrcc per cent rentes Were quoted at times; exchnnge on lin centimes ; ,i per 7 centimes. The dollar was uuotcd at 13 francs 22 centimes. WINTER RESORTS ATLANTIC CITY. N. m I Worlds Greatest Hotd Success Dine and ' Dance in the FAMOUS SUBMARINE GRILL Exhibition Danemfi by America PremwrArtitH , Mr. and Mr. PAUL DE CAIfK), ATLANTIC CITY.N. J. , I AKiSbft" iof DistmftmojdRcalComi6rt f i riRBPROOP OARAOE. I j capacity 6oo. JjMitfczrtoz&A HARLES OM THE OCEAN rQNT FTlv n storios of real J-fcomfoii :withai4iwi. renmnt ofdwrtnet reflrvg. mcniwitnouicxi AMtrtlAXpt.Jx.flj, UI6KTUireTEBMSrlAlttD. rjUvera EjQlltaRaW OLNHURST HOTEL Pennsylvania Are., clou to Beach and I Steel Pier, eantral location, always open. I Capacity 100. Prlvata baths, running j water In rooma, aleratar, ate. Winter I terms. Booklet. Albert H. Darnell I THE NKW. MODERN. SKLECT HOTEL DEVILLE Ocean view. Kentucky ave, and lieach O.er ' looking beautiful lawn and cardens The best ; 1 equipped and most beautiful moderate hotel I In Atlantic City. Orchestra and danclmr Run ning water lu rooms; public and private 'bath! throughout IIli?hKradq table. THOMAS SL O'BUIKX BLACiSfONE I Virginia Avenue nt Boardwalk American and European plan. Hot anil cold eea and fresh water baths. Sua parlor and every comfort, Oprn all year. DAVID nnnn. Ownor and Proprietor Jjt u make you feel at home In the "City of ICobust Health" Hotel Morton 1 Ocean and Virginia uie. Capacity 250, ' F.lerator, private l.itlii. etc.: always open. Try CLARENDON Hotel tfn1n Av. .nw 1tl, , Always opens 100 rooms, with hot nnd fold i running water: private bathsi rapacity 300. Write for rates, booklet. Monroe llutchlns. We cannot describe the manv features of The HOTEL FREDONIA Tennessee Ae., just off Boardwalk Luropran plan tn an advertisement Our iiooklet will convince you -Sth Season THE PENNHURST Ccesn and Michigan ave. Alwava open. Every appointment. WM. n HOOD. Westminster K "f" n'afJ- "stev. to st private baths, run, ater, fit wkl) JS.50 up dally C Buhre. HOTEL CONTINENTAL AlA'ays open. AIav read Tru.M moj uttH. rhone or w i ite V t jj-n 1 J 1 1 m .t HOTEL BOSCOBEL Kentucky". We Uisi, all v. a jlTi mi. wwkQ VhoiK 117. A i: MARln PHILLIPS HOUSE M.'e.i..hum us A near llei-h V P Thuiio WASHINOTON. II. C. "Burlington Hotel American nnd Ktirnpenn IIO.ME1 IUn. CLEAN. PCKKCT CUISINU 3SO Rooms with llnth, S3 to SS 1-lVli M1NUTT.S KltuSl EVEItYTULNO Wushincton. D. C. ASIIKVILLK. N. C. RATTlERY PARK HOTEL ASHEVILLE.N.C N THf I awn OF THE SKY Or! THE OIXII HIGHWAY Famous everywhere for Ita location, aervlcei and culalne. Booklet and rates upon application 5. J. LAWKLNCC. Msnsgct alusTo Winn Method ot Popular Musle and Ragtime Piano l'lajlai At All Musle Storee STF.AMSIUP MITHKS WIT i? Ell :l Passenger und 1 voni. Philadelphia lo nuuretani New York Venulia Philadelphia New York . Philadelphia Columbia 1 Virdulia . Vcrbania . .Philadelphia " saxonia K. A. Victoria Doonholm . . . Carmania . . Impcrator . . . Roral George . Mew Tork . . New York .Pbiladelpki . ..New York . . New York . . New York Columbia New York Mioretania New York Saxonia New York K. A. Victotit New York Carminia . .New York . New York New York .New York , New York Rojral George Maurctania . Colombia . K. A. Victoria, . For Later Ufln WALNUT mm Qrfi IhI SbtVs1b7 lMlnL7 1 ' lJft Ml HI I'll" I 1 'Rrr US ill 1 I 1bLkJ i Ire ie ss mm m mwm awe L iflfc. iarl; placo. Overlooks ocean & City , Park. J. McILWAIN CHAMPION. Mm, EIUIOATIONA1. Holh Sotn Post Graduate School of Music and the Fine Arts 150!) Locust Strcel -FACULTY Ernest lllorli Composition. . Ar.lhtllM Ham Franiio Violin l'edaole Roalarlo Hcalero Mulo AreheolotT.FarM Andre MaquarreSolfrrglo. Counterpobil Miola Montanl Lllurglcnl Mulls Einlle Ferlr Viola.- ICnsemlile Address. Secretory Our rraauales are In constant demand for good-paying positions. Qregc ahorthand. tho easy, speedy system. Complete business and secretarial courses. Day and Nlcot Classes. Intensive training. Unroll SRfc. any time. Call or write for full 11-mI pailtctilars nnd ratnlogue. SMtjS l'HILA. I1US1N1WS COLLEOB ggr nml Collegr' uf Commerco 1017 Chestnut SI. Phllsdelohia The Second Semester of nil l)epnrt mrnts nf Temple Unlirrslly will open Monday, February 2, 1920. TEMPLE UNIVERSITY Broad bel. Berki Streot Philadelphia BANKS BUSINESS COLLEGE Most edlclent courses In Htonography, Typ- uift, unjiomriui, vccouniing. Hourly ao inand for graduates to till court paying Positions. Day or nigb4- school. Enter any nnn walnut st. Diy and Evi"lncc,i'aAso'ea,0now Forming ly. three per cent Tno and three year courses. Diplomas unl at 5S francs (!.") cell- l)'ers?Mjr recognlxcd. All drugless method uiun r,mu U.IUII taught Legal y lncnporated. Washington I London, 4(5 frillies School of Chiropractic. 111C F St. N. IV.. cent loan. 8S fruncs I WnlitnTon. l. r. De j. s Riley, Presl- I Two and three year courses. Diplomas unl- nt. Phon. Mi In 1090. THE TAYLOR SCHOOL AjJ" t Iregg Shorthand. Touch Typewriting, Hook. kn(nr. Secretarial Cnnrsew Day k Night. Strayer's Business College Phlladelnlila's Greatest Husine Srhnol K07 Chestnut St. Phone Walnut 3M . I'ltlVATI! LESSONS In English and French'; 1 experienced woman tenchcr. 809 .V, 23d i t Phone Pooler 200(1 W ' ' - -- Young Men and Hoys FRIENDS' CENTRAL SCHOOL SYSTEM Write for Year Book and Rates CHARLES IIURTON WALSH, Principal. loth & ltr.ee Sts.. Philadelphia. Elementary Schools In Different Parta ot the City. Young Women ami Girls ttt? T"s"Jn., a ZSrJZTJi T CENTRAL JL SCHOOL, SYSTEM Write for Year Book and Bates CHARLES IIURTON WALSH, Principal loth & Rare Sts., Philadelphia. Elementary Schools in Different Parts of the City. STEAMSHIP NOTICES MALLORY S.S. CO. A STEAMER From Philadelphia Sailing in EARLY FEBRUARY for Marseilles and Genoa Apply to rYrULORY STEAMSHIP CO. MEDITERRANEAN SERVICi 629 Chestnut St. BrH. Market 3030 Keystone. Main .',H hew York Office. Pier 38 North Bite Telephone. Spring sgow EARN-LINE Incorporated 1(191 U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamer General Cargo Regular service Philadelphia Manchester SS "West Bridge" . . . Feb. 7 Philadelphia Havana SS "Lake Galera" . . .Loadm fiS"Coauina" r.u ,5 For rates and particulars 'aDDlr t. tarn-Line Meamship Co. 139 South Fourth St. PHILADELPHIA. PA. Java - Pacific Line plreet Service ean rranelsro te NETHERLANDS EAST INDIES Fast Cargo Lint J. D. Sprockets A Bros. Co., Cen. Agfa, sj'ini i.. Dim i rnnrism New York OMse. 17 Battery Plaee State Bank of Philadelphia Fifth and Bainbridge Sts. STEAMSHIP TICKETS Mfsfiftp) (BIKE 18 DAY CRUISE fc - O C AND ALL EXPENSES ) 1 . 5 UP This rate covers all necessary expenses of meals and slsteroom accommodations for the. entire cruise to end around this Man J ol Enchantment and return to New Yoik. For further information mJJrctt PORTO RICO LINE 1 1 Broadway N,w York Pl? 11 IT Is! Freight hervlee London Jn. 31 Feb. 2 Feb. 4 Feb. 7 Feb. 11 Feb. 12 Fab. 14 Feb. 25 ..Feb. 28 .Mar. 2 ..Mar. 6 Cherbourg and Soulbimplon . London Londonderry and Glasgow . . . Briitol ( Avonmoutb) Liverpool ... ... Plymouth. Havre and London.... Plymouth, Cherbourg and Liverpool. Briitol (Avonmoulh) Plymouth, Cherbourg and Liverpool. Cherbourg and Southampton,,.,..,, Plymouth, Havre and Southampton, .. ,Mir, 0 Londonderry and Glasgow Mir. 13 Cherbourg and Southampton., ,,,Mtr. 20 Plymouth, Havre and Loudon Mar, 23 Liverpool , Mir. 27 Liverpool Apr. S Plymouth, Havre and Southampton ...Apr, 14 Cherbourg and Southampton, , , .Apr. 17 Londonderry and Glalgow ..,.,,.. Apr. 17 Liverpool ,i.,,,,,,,,,ift. 11 SalUnia Apply la ST- PHILADr.l.FlllA i m - r 1 1 '-' tm . vJBErJ IB ". il , TtfBtil 1 ilTB , 1 1, H ,'l " l i- f - t ,0 ,.. " -ir ,u 1 J J,1J? "-! .' ' l v J l. h . 4, -,1 ..r y .iP&kUlfei. .; .. sA- .i--'l T.Mrtl .L' .... ." ?t ..JkL. - aiLiliAltiad Liaa
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