v V ' fc1 Y. y. r If, Hi N "' I Ammm Bigger Drop Coming? Whoro will the next broad movo take us? When will wo be on a, solid buying basis? How much more liquida tion can wo expect? Babson's Speculative Bulletin just oft the press nnswers these and other vital questions on tho unusual combination of cir cumstances existing in tho present market. It is a mat ter of vital importance. With these, facts many in vestors can pee what's ahead and govern themselves accord ingly. Report on Request A few copies of this Special Bulletin arc available for dis tribution to interested in vestor.", gratis Tear out the memo how and hand it to your secretary when you dictate the morn ing's mail. Merely cafe for Bulletin 34-CT The Babson Statistical Organizatfofl W.ll.il.y HIM., Msss. largest Organization eflU Characttr in tht World TEAR OFF HERE MEMO For Your Secretary ; Write BoRer w of tlin Batsoii t Babson, President ,itltlcal Organl- I zatlon. weiics. c num. jia--.. aa IoIIowh: Please send roples of Spe- I Cial Speculattvo BulliH.n No. 34-CT i and Booklet f.yuia Hr Moat , from Your Monty pr.itis iA .UA The House of CHAS. H JONES 4 CO. No. 6 Its Methods Yon may at all times eel certain that we have ex hausted every available means of expert investiga tion to ascertain the soundness of any security we offer. For the investor we rec ommend securities offer inc: 1. Safety of Principal. 2. Certainty of Income. 3. Ready Marketability. Write for our offerinjrlist. (To be continued.) ' n' Investment fff "I " re ur""" J"Q . Municipal RailroadaSt ' Corporation Bonds ao Broad Street - New York, nuHUCIMDHO CUU ASStUt'cilUTMOIT Philadelphia Company Tho advance of PmoByt vania grade crude oil to $5.66 a barrel, the highest in history, ia being materially roflcctcd in tho earnings of this -jrent cor poration. Thia Company has an un broken dividend record of al most 34 years and combines the best features of a profit able public utility, natural gns and oil business. Circular on Requnt Hirsch.Lflienthal&Co. irmhrra Xm T". fil Rrnnrlvunt; New York in :' February Investment Suggestions Doolthl P. 1. on request. George H. Burr & Co. .121 Chestnut Street Philadelphia I BARGAIN DAYS IN BONDS Railroad Issue at the Lowest in Fifty Years Let Ut Submit Offering EDWARD V. KANE & CO. Morris Building C-E5??HSZ: ,1 .-it;lai fjlt LONDON 8T0CKVMARKET" Money Conditions Restricted Opera tlona Ralls Lacked Steadiness London, Feb. -'3. Fob delayed the opening of business on tho stock ex change today and money conditions re stricted operations throughout tho ses sion. Oils wero irregular, Shell Transport being sold at 11 and Mexican Eagles At 11 ft. Russian descriptions were firmer. The silt-edged section drooped again. Canadian and Argentine rails locked steadiness and Mexican rails also wcro reactionary. Refined Sugar Market Unchanged New York. Feb. 25. Tho local re fined sugar market is unchanged, both as to conditions and prices. Tho raw sugnr market continued quiet with I buyers showing some indifference. Citbas are offered at O'ie, cost and freight, equal to 10 3Se, and some Porto IUeos i are available nt Oe. financial International Petroleum Company, Limited To the Shareholders of lntrnsllonal Petro leum ComrKny, Limited. Nolle In hereby etven that the Doard of Directors of the Company his resolved to issue 1 333.401 shares of 1 each (par n1ue IB. 00) of the Common Capital Stock of the Companv, at the price of 15.00 (five dollars'! per share, payable In New York funds nt jur. Th above Issue of new stock will be mad- en the basis of share for share of the Tretor enoe and Common Capital Stock, Issued and 'ullv paid up ne at the close of business on the Bth day of March, 1020, and each Share holder is ,ntlllr,rt to subscribe, and pay for one new Common Share In respect of each eharo held bv him Holders of Hearer Share Warrants who present their warrants at the office of the Company at 50 Church st , Toronto. Canada, or at The Farmers' Loan nnd Trust Com pany. 10-22 William St., New York City. U. S. A . on or before the 1.1th dny of March. UNO, are entitled to subscribe and pay for new shares on the terms mentioned aboe. All Bearer Share Warrant") prsntcd as aforesaid must bo accompanied bv certified . hck (that Is. eh-ck dulv certilled or ac cepted by n. barrl.) or bank drift made out to the order of The Karmra' Ian and Trust Company for account of International retro- lum Company. Limited, and payable at par ,t a bank In New York Cltv, v. S A , for the full amount duo of $3 00 rr hare on ot h new share Jiubscrlbed for The nearer Share Warrants presented as aforesaid will be stamped "Ex Rights 1020 and returned to th parties presenting- them together with the odro warrants for the new shai." s ub-1 cribel nnd unpaid for l Failure h rxen Is the rights to nl i ihe ! fM n. cliaica Mihin the time and m the manner i foresaid will subject these rights t,i forfeiture. The books of the fompsny win be rlofd 'i. m the llth day of March. 1020. to the 20th hi' of March. 1H20 Inclusive and no Hearer Mure Warranto will be "spilt" during that jt I led Nil warrants for "rights" will be Issued, and shareholders who desire to split warrants in order to sell part of their holding to enable 'hem to pay for the new shares must do so on or before the Bth day of March, 1020. Holders of Hearer Share Warrants are n -ommended lo send warrants, together v nu their remittance, by registered mall, Invired as the Company Is not responsible ft- nare warrants lost in transit nnd dupll- i . share warrants cannot b Issued. Bv Order of the Board, i. it. Ct.Mllii:. Secrets r .Ml ' hunh t Toronto. Canada. 2jd Tebru arv. 1020 jjs at a Mtimxo or Tin: iioahd or ' , directors of the NrTiulA Wonder j Mining Co., held this day. It wns ordered that tho stoek transfer books of tho com rany ehall closo on Trldar. Tebrnarr 27. 1020. at 3 p m , on aerount of tho annual m,.il,e of the stoekholders oeeurrtnr on Wednesday. March 17, 1020 nnd that the transfer books shall open on Thursday, Mar'h 1'. 1020 at in m. P S IiirKMORE Herretarv PH' ide'pl.la JFja February 20 10.0 KSr"AT A mi:biino or Tin: iioaicd or viJ Lnrevtors if the Tonopnh Mlnlnc Co. , n f Nevada, held this day. It was ordered that the stock truni-fer books of the com pany shall clos'' on Thursday. February 2S, ' 1010. at 3 p. tn., mi account ol tho nnnjal meetlne of tho sto"kholde-s occunlne on Tuesdav. March lit 1U20. and that the fn fr books shall opn on Wednesday. J!rcb 17. 1020. at 10 a. rn P S lUi'KMORE. Secre'nry rhlladelphlj. Pa Tebruary 20. 1920 Animal Meetlnrs TIIK l'r;.SI.VANI.Y ltAII.UOAI) ' COMI'NY l.nerai cifflce . "tailon Phllsde'p a Prnad v ' i ru.ir . huh I' hit ii rn t ni; of tho stock' -I r' t ,nmp,n lll Iia held r.n lleHili il flth lis,' uf l.ireh. 1020. at !l . n in m wulwsp Hall. 1321 W . r i' I i arle phl.i .i' w li ' n meetlntr ' ' r port of lh- Itmrrl of Dire, tor r r .rf- er.i.fl Tlst Perember 101'' fier 'jhje is as may bo proper r " '; be subm'tted for considers Mot i u lioi by the stockholders. MorkhoMert may obtain cop.es f i annual report and the necessan ti'ket of admlsslorf to the, meetlntr on and afie ' ths 2nd day of March, 1020, by persona1 application at. or by letter to, the, eecretar' i office, room -69, Broad Htreefc Station. ' Plilladelphia. T.EWTS EvSO Secretary i& TIIK IINTrjU'RISK MAMFACTrit Ir, rOMPYVY OF PENNSYLVANIA T! Annual Meeiinu of the Stockholders of the rn'erprlse Manufacturlnir C impany of ronriMvanta, and an Election for a board o dirertors to servo fnr the. ensuinc year, tm 1 be held at the office f th' company, Ird i d P'ip''i tree on IVednesda, Murdt 10. I'Jjn ,f 2 o'. l"-k T V Ktv,i vk i; KIFHT, .-"retarv Koe, Inl Notlees r-' to mi: stockholders of thu Iteul '.Vtate Tl'le Ir-urance and Trust ( u if Thlljd, phla Notlc Is herein elen that a sneelal meet In of th' -to, khoMers of ih Real Estate Title Insurance and Tru" Co of Phlladel r,hla r-irsuant to a rsohitlon of the board ef directors adcc'"d ut a reiutar meetjni en JanuarN- IS lf20 will h' hrld on Thurs day M.ireh 1H. 1020. at noon at r,23 Chest n ' htreet Phlladelphli Pa . for tho pur noi, i,' apnrovli or dls-iporovlnar a. nro ooeed ncr'-ase .,f iie , apital stoclc from J1 nnn "fio o"'t i j cf 1" nnn shales of the ear nil, of tlun ",li i I." imo, 000 con i 'nc 't in ruin M 'i"i ,i, -i.ares of the u.- , , or linn . ii li ii rti.i.s s kino. 3rmr n 16. 'I Secretary DiUdends OMlre. of nn: p. ii. .i:ist company 1 ami Title lliilldlnc i Pi-i'd-ir' i l'i IVhruary 24. 10;n , The D'r,'"-' r in, I'reeport Tins (inn . pany ha 'h'a 'h li. 'reif a rerular n t..r'v di' idei d e' iinu and one-half per ent' 1X1.50 per sliure ri 'ho Preferred Htoi -,' i ill,- 'oinpAn i itn' tndliijr. payahlo Man li I.) 1020, to holders of said stock of record r, The, nn-e of bus res thli dte. Checks v h , I ma""' . H WEAK. -.,-. THE PIUl-ADELI'HIA CLECTRK CO.. limn ih inut at. Phlla.. Pa. J-Vbruary ! 10 l'20 l.e Hoard of Directors has tnia dj dKlar 'I a iiuarurly dividend of oris and tb'- quarters M') per cent (beini: 13.73 rents a nhare) upon capital stock of this com. I pany. payable March IS, 11)20 to stockhold er!! of record February 10, 1020 IL C. LUCAS. Treasurer. Proposals Department of Public Works, Bureau of Water. fceali d proposals n.ll I oMoek noon, on Tuewl.u and opened ut Room 2l'i r""iied until 12 Muri'll 2d, 11)20. ly Hal) Contract No. 381 For Furnishing Cast Iron Water Pipe and Specials. ontracturs will l r,qulred to comply with tho act of Aetembiv of July 18. 1017, relatlie to ths workmen a , ompensatlon In KUniiic and proof imikt lie furnished ths Department of Publt W irYn by tiutd Con tractor that h lias anepted the provisions uf said ait and insured his liability thera under ur secured -i' inptlon thi-refrom Fur full tnfurii.itinii mid purtltuUrs lu quire it Room 7h" ' Ity Hall JOHN C W1NHTON. Dlrei tor I'ROI'OHAI.S Hilt 111 MINI) . Office of the Quartermaster General, Clothlns HMU J.'iuiuasv Mivi-ivii. M,uu,i,uiia JJUIIU- lnir, b!mi Avasnilistun i,. Pealed proposals. In duplicate, ...111 L- I received hero untl i ii n. M. March 1. lD?n. tor furnishing; all or yards Wool Hiinllnr. uny part of 22IS.0O0 tn(oniiuiion on re aueat PHILADELPHIA MARKETS GRAIN AND FLOUR WHEAT Receipt 14,803 bushels. Tho market was unchanged. Quotations were as follows; Car lots In export eleator, rov ernment standard Inspection, standard prices No. 1 red winter, JL',30: No. 1 northern spring-, f2.89i No. 1 hard winter, $2.3; Nt. 1 red Winter, panicky, 2.IJ7l No. 1 red smutty, 12.80; No. 1 red, Br llcky and smnttv. 13 !U The United States Grain Corporation's purchases of wheat are onsen on me xouowins; scncauie oi qihcouiub; No. S wheat, So under No. lj No. 3 wheat. Ho under No Is No. 4 wheat. lOo under No. li No. S wheat. Ho under No. 1. COllN Receipts. 1078 bushels. The mar. Ket was quiet but steady under small sup plies. We quote new, its to quality and location, at Jl.K8JM.C8, tho latter for No. 2 yellow, OATS Receipts. 14,042 bushels. Offer Inss were ltzht and values wore steadily maintained, but there was little trading-. Quotations: Car lota ns to location No. 2 white. $1.0201. 02V4! No. :i white. J1.01W 1 niVi; No. 4 white, JltM.00'4. FLOUn Receipts. 1,U14,030 pounds In sacks. The market was dull and weak to soil. Tho quotations woro as follows: 1'er lOtl lbs., packed in 140-Ib. Jute sacks Soft winter straight western, I10 7511.25i do. do, nearby, SIO.O&QUI, hard AJntcr. straight, 112 2W12.70i do short patent, I13W13.50. eprlnit llrst. clear, 9.ROS10i do, patent. 112.61)91.1 10: short, patent, HI1..10B 13 7o, fancy spring and city mills patent, family brands. J14.1014.40. RYE TLOUR sold slowly nt former rntes. Wo quoto at 0SjD,25 per bbl. In sacks. PROVISIONS There was a llBht Jobbing moement and no Important chanre In prices. Followlns; were tho quotations: Beef In sets, smoked and air dried, 01c; beef, knuckles nnd ten ders, smoked and air dried. 02c. pork, fsm il. 52c. hams. S V. cured, loos'. 27?inc. On, skinned, loose, 23HS25'ic, do, do, smoked 25'4i27,c, hams, boiled boneless ii'c picnic enouwers. H. I', rur" i loose 23-. do. smoked, 24cVbeilies. inpld-'e. loose, , -oo; orenKiast Bacon, 32c: lard. 2.k I DAIRY PRODUCTS ULTTCR The market was quiet with moderate but amnio offerings at quoted llRiires. Quotations: Holld-packed creamerv, fnn-, hlKh-scorlng goods, firsts. 0Sne. - i.i t!7o, eMra firsts, 020Sc, llrsts. t61 .".p.- nuconds. 50 S 03c, sweet creamer rholru to f inoy.GUWilr fair to good, 081368 .prims Ebbing ot 7."i(fi"7e for fancy, nnd at iMit71o Ur fair to choice i:008 The market ruled steady nt the late leellno with demand fair for tine fresh es Quotations: Free cases, nearbv flrt" $17 10 per crate, nearby current r ,-r'". jlO PO; tern extra firsts, 117.10: e-t rn firs' 110 r.O . seleiieil fresh eggs Jobbing at niTiOi: ter dozen, told utorngo egt-s. nom inal. I 11EF.SK Trade was fair and iilue gen enilly er- uHl sustained under mcderne offerings. Quotations wero as follows: Nw York, whole-mMk flats, held, fancy. 31c. fancy held fpetuls higher; held, fair tn good 30304e current make, nominal: Wiscon sin. wholo-mUk flats hMd, fancy, 31e fanr held special MKher. held, fair to good. 30'rt 30ie. Jobbing -ales of fancy held good" 33&34C. Ortl II TDV T.tVn Th nurl. t ruled Or mand hish'r itn ofierinBS nciii aim ucinann rainy urtlx.' Quotations: Fonls line fat. I243c. do. ri ferlor. 80(f40c. broiling chickens, fancy sofi meated, welching IS 'i?2 lbs apiece. OOffO.v spring chickens average soft-meated. 12 Si 43c, do Inferior 3: 401 staggy younc root crs, 2lifi(30c, old roosters. 44ifT4Gc: duck hlt Fekln. 44 VI lt' do Indian Runner 4nrrf42o: do. Musco. IWSOe. gecso. fat 42 'f 43c; do. avrrdg. 30ff3."c- turkes, 40B 45c rlioons. old p, r pair, 05c, do. young. rr Pair. 43E50,, rzrii gJK Iu0j ftrm n,ti, demand absorb, me the limited offerincs. Quotations n wis. frcsh-kllled. drv.pl. ked. In boxes FOR Modern Garatre 821-827 North Taney St. (26th and Brown) Apply American Stores Company 4th and Noble Sts. fr If jou intend driving an Oldsiuobilc this sunimer, better place your order now. Larson-Oldsmobile Co. Hroad & Brown 'H00 N. llrond St.) Ql u.l!.,..... . ;j2ssttMSSSWttmMmw&2m& Its Adaptability The adaptability ol Standardized Nu-Dura-Tin Roofing is only one of its advantages over ordinary roofings, but this in itself is not lightly to be considered when you decide to build a home or a structure of any kind. Nu-Dura-Tin can be used on any size, shape or "pitch" of roof. You can paint it any color you desire, so that you have the opportunity of choosing any color tone in consonance with the color of the building itself. Surely sightliness is to be achieved, especially when you are building your own home and Nu-Dura-Tin gives you the opportunity to achieve that end. See Your Roofer or Write The R00FING:METAL & HEATING ENGINEERS (composed of 165 Roofinr Engineers and Contractors) 308 Builders' Exchange or the METAL CLUB OF PHILADELPHIA Lin ornantoaMoN for tha Promotion of titandartto in Tin Ilooflng Melnrhlnir 4 lbs, and over apiece, 40e; welsh Ins .T.-4 lbs,. y037oi weighing il lbs., SatP 34o. Fowls, fresh-klllcd, In bbls., dry picked Weighing 4 lbs, and over apiece, SU'io; weigh I lie 3H lbs., .UV03Oa: weighing 3 lbs., 31(0330. Old roosters, dryplckod, 2Sc. Broilers, Jersey, dry-packed, B50SOOJ do, ordinary nearby, dry-packed, 50WBBC. llrollers, western, dry-packed, weighing 1H its lbs, apltce. 4 8 U 50c. Roasting ohlekens, western, dr-racked, In bbls. Weighing 4 lbs, and over apiece, 3(10370; weighing a lbs. nplcco. 34 t 35c; weighing 0 lbs. nptece, 34G33o: welching 2U lbs. aplec. 41l42e. Western, corn-Ted chickens. 12 to box 17 lbs. and under to dozen, per lb., 4B048o; 1 Sto 24 lbs. to dozen, per lb.. 4548ai 2.1 to 30 lbs. to dozen, per lb.. 4042ct 31 to id lbs. to dozen, per lt., nnw3tw; 37 to 42 lbs. tn dozen, nor lb. 8BO860! 43 to 47 lbs. to dozen, per lb., OSC.lOc: 48 lbs. and over to uozen, U3VI-JUC, capons, wsiem weign lrur smin I he nnlece. n40B5c: welehlni 7 lbs. apiece. B2a weighing 0 lbs. apiece, GOc, weighing 0 lbs. apiece, 48c. Turkeys, Dela ware ami Maryland, lancy. two: no, Vir ginia and other nearby, fancy, R8069CS do, nearby, fair to good, B3B5o; do, western, spring, fancy, 08(?5Dc: do, do. fair to good, M0fl3o: do old toms, 480. Ducks, western, .ISO 40c. (lofso. western fancy, 30 032c; do, do, (Mr to food. 2327o. FRESH FRUITS Choice stock met with fair salo and values generally wore well sustained. Quotations Apples, per noi., as lo "luntny, -wu; uu. jer box. $1.803.78i cranberries, per irrj, per uin. J4WS; do, per crato. joow.ou; oranges, ria,, per box, I4.B01): tangerines. Fla., per hslf box, $2 806: grapefruit. Kla., per box, tl.BO i.10; strawberries, Fta., per qt . 40 060c. VEGETABLES Cabbage was dull and easier. Other vege tables showed little change. Quotations White potatoes Fa., pr cwt., t4.7S.1. do. N. V. per cwt, l4.B05J4.7Bs sweet po- 'Gl5r 'it KSl.b,: N.y' Danish, ncr ton. 00O7Bo: do, Fl.. per hamper. Jl.O0iS2.23: onions, per lno-lb, sacks, vellow. No. 1, lu.awa.ou; uo, rso, 33.S0. York Railways Earnings Ptatement of earnings of the Tork Rail ways Co for tho month of January. 1B20 nnd for the two-month period ended Januarj 31 1920. ns compared with the correspond ing periods ol mo previous year: Jamiarv Inereas J2r,.78.4fl 0,027 70 dross earnings Operating expenses .1142.508.70 70,162.82 S00.41B.88 2,012.33 Vet earnings other income . Total Income ... Fixed charges nond and other Int. Taxes Total charges Vet Income . . . pepreclatlon Jit). SOI 01 1.31(1 33 J08.028.S3 J21.lbO.D7 10,171.23 7.053.00 400.00 1.100 00 J27.120.25 . J4t.S01.0ft 12.2U0.20 . J20, 502.00 Two months . .J2Sfl.31.fl! , . 147.381.03 ms.oss.no 4.700.88 J070.00 J20.310 07 3.742.0O J10.70S 37 Increase JBR.173 00 10,042 02 $47,030 OS 1. 764.01 Rilance If.ro" earnings .. Oo'ratlng expenses Vt earning" . Other Income . Total Income . . $143,004.04 $40,384 00 riel cnarges Hond and other Int. Taxes Total charges Vet Income Depredation . . . Hatance Decrease. 3S.342.BO 15.010 00 S30.20 2,320.d0 J34.2R2.R0 J1.4S0.7I J89.412.44 2R.808.73 J47.80R.2S 0.170.01 J03,60r.,71, J38.: RENT Immediate Possession DSMOBILE oi, - sww,wvwk'5v nrr.. .m.w :-v NESDAY, - Financial Briefs Tho Union Oil Co. of Ddnwaro an nounces that; an cstimato of carnlncs received from tho Manhattan Oil Co., of Delaware, for tho first six months ot 1020 amounts to rnoro thnn $1,000, 000 net. Tho lsw York Suutrensury gained $1,212,000 from tho banks yesterday, making a cash net gain since Krlday of $7,011,000. The nvcrngo price of twenty active Industrial stocks declined 2.05 per cont yesterday to 02.08, whllo tho twenty rails declined .30 per cent to 75.25. P. Tjorillard Co. has issued its annual report for the yenr ended December 31, 101P, nnd shows surplus after charges nnd federal taxes of $4,091,844, equivalent after deduction of preferred dividends to $17.31 n share ($100 par voltic) earned on tho $24,240,000 com mon stock ns compared with surplus ot $5,010,145. Directors of tho International Petro leum Co. havo voted to issuo 1,058,401 shares of tho common stock of the com pany nt $5 n share.- The new stock will be issued on n basis of share for share of tho outstanding preferred nnd com mon stocks. A reception to tho newly elected pres ident of tho Bank of North America, 13. Puscy Pnssmorc. will bo held Tues day afternoon, March 2, Liverpool Cotton Liverpool, Feb. 25. Spot cotton was quiet todoy, with prices easier on the bnsis of n decline of 30 points for middling, nt 20. 7d. Tho i-alcs were 5000 bales. The receipts wcro 24,000 bales, including 18.700 bales American. Futures were barely steady in the early dealings. Spot prices were: Amerirau, middling fair, il.87d; good middling, :U.87d; fully middling, 30.87d; mid dling, 20.7d: low middling, 20.57d; gnod ordinary, 23.37d, nnd ordinary, 22.37d. Prices Irregular on Paris Bourse Paris, Feb. 25. Prices wcro irregn lar on tho Bourse today. Three per cent rentes were quoted at 57 francs CO rentlmos : exchange on London 47 francs 7fi centimes; 5 per rent loan 87 francs SO centimes. The dollar wns quoted nt 14 ft ones 0V centimes. "The Guarantee I the Bank for Me." GUARANTEE TRUST T"' PofIlicliaitUi 316-18-'J0 CHESTNUT STREET 1422 SOUTH PENN SQ. 9 SOUTH 52D STREET riioToi'i.ws PHOTO PIAYS 2n OFlMERICA AlUitnU..., -' Morris k t'assyunk Ajo. ttlnambra Mut.i)aiiata, iivso.o:sio "TIIK MYSTllUY OP TUB YELLOW ItOdM ' A I I PPUPNIV I'rankford k Allecheny rLLX,VjrlC.lN I Mat Dally 2:15. i:via.ut8. Li:W ('OI)Y In "THE lir.LOVLU l-HKATIJU" ArULLVJ MATINKE DAILY uniiAi.DiNn rAiinxn in THK l-'L.Mi: OP THE UKSLUT' ADPAniA CHUSTNl'T Dolow lfiTII AKLAUIA 10 a.m. to il :15 P.M. KT1IEI. CLAYTON In YOUNO MRS WINTHROP" DI T ICniDT UROAD STREET AND OL.UCjD11L HUHQUEHANNAAV1S. STAR CAST In "MALE AND FEMALE" BROADWAY n:fBTO.r! Ave. KATIiEllINE MacDONALD In ' THE THUNDERDOLT" CAPITOL 722 MARKET STREET 10 A M. to 11 :1& P. M. MAHEI. NORMAND In PINTO" rri -vM! A I G'n & Maplswood Aieo. VULAJlNlALe 2 :30. 7 und 0 P. M, f.r.W CODY In "Tin: lJlILOVUD CIIKATCR" HMIDDCCC MAIN ,T. MANAYUNK fc,lVl. KC-OeJ MATLVKU DAILY KATHKRINH MsrDO.NALD In. "THU THUNDI:IU10!.T FAIRMOUNT iniVy NORMA TALMA INii: In a dauuiitj:r or two vorlds" r-AIVIII V THEATRE 1311 Market St. !' A1V1I1-.I o A. M to Midnight IIRYANT WAHHIHIRN In "TOO MUCH JOHNSON" rTU CT THEATRE llelow Ppruce JOlrl 31 MATINEE DAILY I TOM MOORE in "LORD AND I.ADY ALOY" 1 ' L MtCIwMN. Onranlst FRANKLIN T,,mD tJS DdHIS KEN YON In THE HANDIiU.V' Great Northern BrortsVr.,nFJr IIRYANT WAfilinfRN In "THE SIX REST CELLARS" M. IDCPIAT e0TJI WALNirr bts. HVlrt'rle1- Mats. 'J:30. Ev(. 70 ALI-KTAR CAHT In "SOLDIERS OF PORTUNE" I C ArT7D 41BT t LANCASTER AVE. Lt,AUC.I MATINEE DAILY H'SSl'E HAYAKAWA In "I HE HEOOAR PRINCE" I 1DCDTV UROAD 4 COLITMIKA AV. LlDE-rvl I MATINEE DAILY IV!t'(-LAS MaeLEAN In WHAT'H YOUK HUSRAND DOINQ." l-l M ARK FT "PT.TJ.'KATnBl MODEL WlfJS: , X'tTm ALL-fiTAR CABT In f IILf M"R- SSTi - . . . V -i . '.T.'B:.T';-.1'L,T,',1V5333 JEFFERSON TK'fLT'PARK i,,m?m u,oT. "iT poidl.AH PAIRHANKH In WILLIAM f ARNUM ',0 tu miBN THE CLOfPa ROLL UT" WINafl oi' Till! I mornInq.. niRFefA i0rn & markbt TH. 1-UlxCrvrt MATINEE DAILT owrv MOORE In "" PHI VDIl.t V JIM - - ni,r: t.v,.,-- iv.Hi.'Kdr k;v .ai i- r " ....,.,- ;- -inrwi 'v FEBRUAJW 'jw GOVERNMENT BOND& nid Asked rnima,cou 2s. JOM tioo ' lot Panama' re 2.103 W jj ran a in a cou 2i, IP;.?-' 100 IQl Si j-anama rg 2s, ii'o? "ia ranama cou 8s. loo;, ii pt Panama reg 8s, 1001 So 05 i-nnippins s, ayji vn fin rhlllpplne 4s. 1035 XX l5 Philippine, 4. J03? ..... ,?u ,0l w a uoyi cou .. ."?? "I.... lOOttlW K ?. 9. jar. v'iDW :::::? LONDON METAL MARKET New York. Vth 23.-Cabl adylc-s re- celved at the New VorK a"X "' morning ouotel prices In London Jjafy."" X421 10s, i'i0,K' T 'rff.lS ill 'tin 3 ioi. Sale, Hales Standard Mv.u5SurH.! siis IT'm 124 10".aPa gain cf luVSiSiiiVOt, 200 p-ioTOi, -, ,. ,-. flj. futures, cnangea. i-e" ."V.nrt Bnelter Soot. 101 S2" ift'-s?. 'fSturM 103 7s 8d, a sain of 2s Od. .neiTiro AT AUCTION rpt, iinilne securities wcro sold at auction today by Barnes & Lofland STOCKS MuiTViihne Tire A Hubber Co. Lot J107.10 10 Induiirlal Trust, Title nnd saw Ities Co. 0O7 13 Industrial Trust. Title and Sav- I n r Co. " " to u.ri Title and Trust Co 10 130 Peoples Trust Co ....... n 44 Lumbermen's Insurance Co... ... 110 137 Mechanics Insurance Co., of Phil- adelphla D-V4 127,000 Ulectrlo Transport Co. Com- men I'Ot iliu 1 Alhinaeum of Philadelphia. (Dues for 1010 and 1020 unpaid)..... 7B HO Com Uxchanno National Danlc. JJ88 IB KKthth National Dank ......... B2J il f.urlli Street National bank.... 321 B QuaKer City National Panic..... 125 BV llihts to Subscribe to Ninth No- tlonal Hank J40 B Philadelphia Trust Co, 000 3 John H. Btctson Co. Common... 330 83 Maxwell J,owl!Jtps 11.000 John Wsnamaker, & per cent, llrst mortcage. Registered. T)ue 1023 30U BUTTER, EQGS AND CHEESE Vew York, Keb. 35 BUTTKH. Steadier. Hecelpts. 10,410 tubs. Creamery, higher than extras tlfl iWV4ci creamery, extras, p" seore. H.'iWBSHci creamery firsts, 88 to 01 rorc CtfiH'-ie; packing stock, current '"r.OOH. 's't'eadler.' Receipts, 1R.014 cases. Tresh gathered extra nrsts, ODOBOo; firsts, rMffoSe. state. Pennsylvania and 'nearby western hennery whites, firsts to extras, 01 ifTfl'e state Pennsylvania and nearby hen nery browns, extras, e,3W04c: do. gathered bronns and mixed colors, firsts to extras, "' CHHKSn. Irregular. Recolpls, 01B boxes, state, whole milk, fiats, held, specials, 20'i f73lc, do. averago run. 28020c: state, wholo milk twins, held, specials. SOSfSOc; do, iiM-rago run. 2828V4c. ."3r jAirivnl When Benjamin Franklin ' arrived in Philadelphia his entire capital consisted of n singlo dollar. What Franklin lived to become every school child knows. And among the factors which brought him honor, prosperity and the good-will of his fellow-men, the strongest was thrift the undeviating determination to regu larly "put by" n part of his earnings. But if saving is important, the proper investment of your savings is equally so. Let us give you interesting facts and fig ures on how to save, or reliable informa tion on how to invest your savings to best advantage. AND SAFE DEPOSIT CO. MIOTOFLAYS The following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of Amer ica, which t a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. OVERBROOK.S?,. oiid avi:. (.I'.UIUII, M.ill Tin: i i sr i.i PALACE 12 i mrki:t btreut to v t iaU-ihii v M.LL SIllPMAN In ' ilACHC TO (lull COUNTRY" PRINCFS 1018 MARKET STREET 1 IMnV-EeX) ),.jr,A M. to 11:16 I'. M. MAY ALLISON In 'TAIR AND WARMER" REGENT ma,?astm M P" , TAYLOR HOLMES In " "NOTHINO HUT THE TRUTir' RIAI TO QCnMANTOWN AVE. 11AL- 1 VJ- AT TIILPEHOCKEN ST. valla( ii ii :ii m "HAWTHORN, l' S. A." RURY MARKET ST. BELOW 7T1I 7Anm.riVVV,,leAi!ft,il!ls r M ALL-OF-A-si'DmjN PEgpy" SAVOY 12U 'IKET STREET TREE (if KNOWLEDGE- STANLEY X,,An-KET AnOyG 0TH Dol HLE SPEED" VICTORIA Whtf-."" .I.lr sirtOHHlM In ' '' "I I.IS'D HI HIIAN'DS ' O '"' NIXON-NIRDLINGER O THEATRES BELMUN I WU AUUVti MARKET Al LSTAR CAST In LVEHYWOMAN" CEDAR eoT"" A CEDAR AVENUE l.TIIKL CLAYTON tn -THE T111RTI.I.N rill-fJMMAN LMANDMENT" COLISEUM 1UnKC.T IJETWEBN AnVt.N sTEWARfTnt,,'nAND U THE WRECK- FRANKFORD 4710 I'RANKKOHD ni,VCIIl. SWEET In l "THE UM'AltDQNAnLi: SIN" AVENUE "A GIRL NAMED MARY" LOCUST B5LDt.Dn..custCTfl LEW CODY in ' 0t11 "THE DELOVED CHEATER- NIXON 82D ANn Mj"'KET HTS. WILLIAM DESMONO 5'7 AI THE PRINCE AND HETTY" AND 0. R1VOLI 2D AND SANSOM STS. KlVUSEUE !,," UA, 'THE REOCIAIt PniNCE" ;TR AND oermantown avh. - WEST ALLEGHENY yT MI.LIE Ill'RKE ,riAIIheny "WANTED, A HUSIIAND" Complete eiirt stwwln programs for tht week appears' Saturdaj evenlne and Hunday -'A:?Wi?ff -rmmiimiMmM ,- . - -, r.rv lleports from the makers ot waists Indicate that tlicro In nothing to. cavil about In regard to the oprlnff business betnir done. Buyers seem to bo making no marked objections to tho htghor prices It has been necessary to Kot for tho finished products, duo to generally In creased manufacturing costs, nnd es pecially to tho advances that liavo talton placo In ollks. A lending clollilnir bouse reports nn 6ffer made by a Gorman woolen concern which Is willing; to pay for raw wool sent to them by returnlnp half tho fin ished goods mado from tho material. This nrrangemont lias b6on usod by Gormony to get raw materials from neighboring nations, but tho offer mado hero was tho first of Itn kind. There Is Utile tlonbt (lint while Is going to bo a very big Item In tho color schema of fomlnlno "wearables" this summer. From Palm Bench reports have been received In tho millinery trndo that tho nll-whllo costume lias mado ft deflnlto placo for Itself. Frotn nil npnenranees, designers of misses' dresses liavo laid themselves out this season to bent nil previous models In thoso goods for sheer attractiveness. Judging from tho reported operations of buyers they havo succeeded In doing so. hTKAMMIIP NOTiriC BUSINESS NOTES ' Elgin Six ' ' f'i : "Worlds Champion Light Six" rBk ' NEW FOUR-DOOR SEDAN ON Jifi 'tiMM & THE IMPROVED STANDARD T" " Spa; CHASSIS , -.. - Four Body Styles Early Deliveries 0 . hjMJ'" ADVANCE MOTOR-SALES C X lJ CORPORATION . ffllH ) 514-16 North Broad Street ''. . - Open Evenings . OiML- ' The Red Star Line's Regular Service NEW YORK SOUTHAMPTON ANTWERP The Sijl-ndlil Amerlejii Hue ; Mmmtrs "nnland" and "Kroonland," losellier ultli llio eelnnil" nil of tlifm roulpped to burn nll-fue liniei lirrn Ihorone ilj ri'inndltlonril nnd refiirnlslird, nnd In roiiJiimtloB ttllli the InrKP. wrll-knoun steamer "Lnplnnd," (hesn essels will rrlimuBnrnle the old estublMied pnsseiicer I'liil freltlit srrilco of (he HeU Star line" Snilinss From New York "KROONLAND" ..Mar. 17 Apr. 24 May 29 July 3 "FINLAND" Mar. 24 May 1 June 5 July 10 "LAPLAND" Apr. 3 May 8 Juno 12 July 17 "ZEELAND" June 19 July 24 International Mercantile Marine Company RFO TAR T INF Puswneer Ofllce. 1310 Walnut Rt Phils, VkXLAJ H 1 ttS. L,mc Frclslit Ofllce. 40S-O Iloursa UliU.. l'hlls, ?SOUTH AMERICAN Slesmert of the United Statu Shipping Boird will be dispatched for BRAZIL, URUGUAY and ARGENTINE REPUBLIC as below: FOR BUENOS AYRES MOCCASIN (u). 8,000 tona displacement. March 10 For RIO JANEIRO, SANTOS, MONTEVIDEO and BUENOS AYRES CALLAO (a). 12.000 tons. March 15 MARTHA WASHINGTON (b), 15,000 tons. March 30 HURON (b). I 7.000 tons. April 20 (a) in ("In.. or! (h) 1st I'd nnd rid Class lor ixuisapr ralc.i and other particulars ui'PIU ( ony Pussnorr .Ipenry 01' (c MUNSON STEAMSHIP LINE, Agents Faaaencer Department. 85-02 Heaver fit.. Neir lorK I MM Lines AMERICAN LINE Fust Mall Steamer NEW YORK PLYMOUTH CHERBOURG SOUTHAMPTON St. Paul Feb. 28Mar. 27 Apr. 24 Philadelphia .Mar. ClApr. 3 May 1 Now York . .Mur.20Apr.l7 May 15 NEW YORK HAMBURG Mongolia Feb. 28Apr. 10 Manchuria Mar. 27May 8 Philadelphia-Liverpool West Gamho Feb. 26 A Steamer Mar. 8 Itcgihu Mar. 21! Philadelphia-Glasgow West Nohno Feb. 2G Galahad Mar. (! Eastern Sea Mar. 17 Philadelpluu-IIamburrr West Waunckc Mar.. 4 ! RED STAR LINE , NEW YORK SOUTHAMPTON i Vinirnn Croonliml . .Mir. 17 Apr. 24My 29Jnly 3 rinlinJ Mir. 24 Mar liJnne Sjjuly 10 Upland ....Apr. 3 May 8JJnne 12 Jnljr 17 retltnJ I. ...Junel9!Julr24 Philadelphia-Antwerp Xockum Feb. 28 West Waunckc Mar. 4 Western Plains Mar. 17 ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE Philadelphia-London Mackinaw Feb. 28 Western Maid Mar. 5 (Castcrn Shore Mar. 10 Holland America Line Philadelphia-Rotterdam Andyk Mar. 11 WHITE STAR LINE NEW YORK CHERBOURG SOUTHAMPTON Adriatic ...Mar. 20lApr. 24Mir 29;jolr 3 NEW TfOBK UTEIirOOI., Cedric Mtr. 6Apr. 10 Baltic ...Mar. 13Apr. 17 May 22 June 20 Oriana . ... End Apr Celtic May 15 June 19 July 24 NEW TORK AZORES GIBRALTAR NAPLES GENOA Canonic Mar. lGlMav 11 Crctic Mar. UljMay 2G INTERNATIONAL MERCANTILE MARINE COMPANY PsienBr Olllce, 1.110 Walnut. St., rlitla. rtclibt UOIcc, 4UJ-K Uuurit lllds., 1'hUa. v? H?crhCSJrar,.5r Attractive-is-J-oh effects that iVl? are .. w;as Plalda, gwmwmmmm I BUILDERS' MILL1VORK ;. .. uaou, mouidinct 8 j;!: Columns, Etc. THEHANEY-WHITECO $' 17th and Glcnwood Aw. : IKarcioHsc f. 2Ut and Glcnwood Ave. jg Lists From Plans and I Estimates Given BTK.SISU1P NOTIC'K PASSENGER SERVICE, EARNLINE Incorporated 1801 U. S. Shipping Board Steel Stamen General Cargo Regular Service Philadelphia Manchester SS "West Bridge Loading Philadelphia Havana SS "Coquina" Loading SS "Lake Foxboro". . .Mar. 5 For rates and particulars apply ti Earn-Line Steamship Co. 139 South Fourth St. PHILADELPHIA, PA. GREEN STAR LINE GREEK-ADRIATIC PORTS Piraeua, Salonica and Trieste Ollitr l'orf a Inductmeuta Offer We Are Now Receiving Cargo at Pier 78 South for lh S, SB. Steel Steamar-'ZAREMBO- Sailing From Philadelphia FURTHERSAILING3 U. S. S. B. Steel Steamer "HAZELHURST" About Marcb 20 For Further Particulars AppI CHAS, KURZ & CO., Inc., AgttAi 10th Floor, Drexel Dldjf., Phil. p;.n., Lombard 5104 Main 1520 BEBM0M XJoI Winter yaw0 '"'itilV FURNESS BERMUDA LINE S. S. "FORT HAMILTON S. S. "FORT VICTORIA H.000 Tons Plaril"",'?.' Vcb. 841 Mareli Jl M '-'...a. Un pis.Vrl- reaulre; for Kor further particulars Ml-pir FURNESS BERMUIUUIsL Furnesa lloune, wnucn o j i' . J V., j&&g4j?tii' i3a'VW. ..,XMl
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