TlT ITlill ' ISi'TISSf -.,...-7- -.... --- Pp:'''il!lfW''' - ! i'"'A K , "VV ft' , l ftM POLITICIANS !f EVENING? PUBLIC- LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA", WEDNESDAY, MABOH 3, 1020 BUSINESS NOTES fs FOR BRIDGE DELAY PrWvj5" nem C311UG men oay pl Poop'o Will Havo to " iT'" Build Span 5 PROSPEROUS YEARS SEEN m v II Atlantic City. Mo roll a. "IolitUlnnn ro goliiK to hold tiark thin Phllmlcl-lAU-Cnmdcn bridge Juat nx Ioor as they sWMdbly can. Itonl estate men nnd the ople nt Inrpp wilt limp to pet to gether nnd buiM tlint little briilce. bo rad.o t'lr )Olltirl:uix nro not Interested J Anything which doc not benefit them JlrPtW," It'ibert I) Clow. Jr.. presi (lent of the Camden Keul KHtftte Hoard, declared nt an Interoltv meetlne of the Atlnntlo City Ileal l.Ntnte Hoard at tho fleeted In t'19 Roods end. hut Increased Hotel Traynioio Int night. Wllllntn II. lixl'or rlinrKcs will preent, It U said, tY.HHon, president of the Ileal Httitto '"" ungc ueinK ukch or mo hi.uk rrs for I't lork In the market mde rubber continue eay nt the recent dollne under t nc Infuiencn of onlv u full- demand principally from dent of thn Phil,.,l.l..l.l.. l!..nl r.tiiie dealers Hublieri mailable for Immc- W" i ... ' "' -l""" : " Alain .1 Aceortllns; to report from those In cloao touch with conditions In KiiKlainl. that kon eminent Is cncournKltift In eery wty tho salo of ITugllsh Booda to tills country Not only la It hoped to Improve the exchange situation In this way, but the opportunity la being BMspcd by English manufacturers to cell to thin mnrket while their prices on the present exchange basis are so fnor ablo toward getting them builucss, Vashlon eontlnnes to furor rllitinti. , and as a result such Roods are not suf fer In k from the temporary slump that has occurred In broad silks. The period i following tho holiday trado was one of I uncertainty to manufacturers, who were not sure whether goods boUKht to re plenish Blocks would be mocd an quick ly a usual This uncertainty hns about ' parsed and. from Investigations madi 1 by the wholesalers, retail sales are keep I Int up briskly In the brisk retail trade being done In silt's, manufacturers see prospects of 1 a more active business In the wholesale , line, which his been quiet lately The 1 tending houses are In a frame of mind where t.iev are wllllnc to offer some price concessions, but at the same time they cannot sec where buyers can expect to nurchase iroods at tho prices preull Ihk :lx months ago Tho slump In raw material va'ucs win or course, no le V Board, of I'liiladslphin, was n Kpoakcrj j.r K 10. I for c Mr. Clow took exception to the ilec Hrtion of William II. Wilson, presi- Board, thnt u state board for .!. t'laio siupmcnt are qumru irum i ceni 11.-. t.. i i . . . i . i" ' kj cnin a piuno ui-ner moso to lleenainR of real estate operators is the , tt.r., ad tht tmtr d.n the arrival nnai nolutlou of one of the most trouble- the higher tho price some problems of the profession The , mvr dancer, he said, is that "curb ' fJ"'T?ZZ,l',r. ' Si inconn .' i.-!.. i - . t ,A i ti,. for caps ana clotn n&ts, furntsnintr cooqh stone brokeis may be placed nt the dMler, pre(ilct ,, PXC.pt0nally ,, . . 1 lleensins boards through K00(i ,eason for wash ties for 'he me political influence. reason they expect the other articles to The IMilladelpliiun said prospects do so well, namely, the price eonsldem. nolnl tn live, nt lvif nn.l inmlhlr tpn i Hon wash ties, t Is pointed out can Jfars of utiorecedcuteil nrosperity for real estnte operators, and asserted that legitimate brokers cannot afford to be anything but houest and liouurab'c with the public Atlantic City, he Asserted. la destined to be an all-thc-year-round city, with tinnrndotis udvaucciuent in the immediate future Shore brokers voted to co-operate with the Philadelphia i rally men iu a real estate and builders' exposition, to be. beld iu t lia t cit m April. Major Moore is to -.lond upm n ininlnturc represent.ititm of the projected inter state bridge (.oiiurcting the Philadelphia and Carodeu exhibits m the opening of the exposition. SEES PLOT IN SECOND ' HARKNESS ROMANCE A Suitable Reward for Consistent Thrift Those who have ac cumulated funds by saving systematically are justified in con sidering good mort gage bonds at current prices, as these bonds will produce a larger fixed income than the present generation has been accustomed to from securities of this character. Send for recommendations Hemphill, Noyes & Co. Jfemifrs .Vrio York Stock I.n.lm Franklin Bk. Bldg.. Philadelphia New YorU ronton t, jntoii FREE OF PENNA. STATE TAX FREE OF NORMAL FEDERAL INCOME TAX Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago Railway Co. lo Preferred Stock ' Guaranteed Under 099-Ycnr Lease by 1 Pennsylvania Railroad Co. This road is operated directly with , the Pennsylvania Railroad, forming the main double-tracked route of the System between Pittsburgh and Chi cago. The Pensylvania Railroad Co. assumes all the obligations of this company and guarantees payment of 7 dividends on this preferred stock. The equity for the stock is exceed ingly large, as it ranks prior to the $80,285,700 Common Stock (receiv ing 7? dividends), which is pledged as security for Pennsylvania Co. Col lateral Loans of 1937, 1941, 1942, 1944 and 1952, aggregating $34,968, 000. Also ranks ahead of the $499, 178,400 stock of the Pennsylvania Railroad Co. John Mansmnkrr tM Mtr. .. I0!l rennsrlrsnlu MtjIuim) Mwl . fl, lfi'J" Kmplrf (Inn 4. p,iel foil. Tr.. IN. Il2cl Mmjiirnrturers' Water t'omnim ."Is, 1f!H Uorlii-lrr rtdllusv A I.Ulit T. 1PM IVoiilr'H riinmr Rnlhrsy U, I'd 1 I'ulille !rrlrr Nrmirk Trrm 3. 1J". Samuel K. Phillips & Co. Mtmbrrs I'hllmlelplili xtorU llsrhnncr nni CI1KSTMT .ST. riNANTIAL InternaUonal Petroleum Company, Limited To th ShrhoUler of International retro leum Company Umlted Notlco li horeby Klven thnt the Hoard he made to wll for 30 cents, at which price a good (trade can be furnished whereas In the cut silk lines on.v th" poorest Qualities can be sold t thai figure i No crest Tolume of liualnrM w don In wy roods yestarda Buvers p.ii'. i 21 cents for March-April ilell erics of I 39-Inch 8-T2s, with March 384-lne 1 6.60s acaln Mlllnp nt 22 cents. In tin sheetllBg there were alei of 4 7u- nr.. I crnnria nt "OU rent for delUerv In the I nert thlr'tv to Hlxty daVH rine-Hni Directors of the Coiiipjiiv haa reoled to I c'oth Ineluded nearbv Bhlpmenta lasua I.SS3 401 tliarra of 11 tarh liar alu of 40-Inch 8S-S0. S50-ard comPcu :, 001 of tha Common Capital Stock of the lawns at 3.H cent- Forty conlH wns Company, at the price ot jr. 00 ne dollars) Price to Yield 5.65 Per Annum Your order i tolicited CARSTAIRS & CO. Members Philadelphia and New York Stock Exchanges 1 119 Walnut Street 71 Broadway Philadelphia New York, N. Y. This information is not guaranteed, but has been obtained from sources wc believe to be accurate. rtr ehatc, pajable Iu New York fund at I Par. The ahoe labile ot new Mock will b made First Wife Says Rival Stole Husband's Lovo to Get Fortune pahl for similar deliveries of 5D-lncli 61-104. 4 20-yard sateenH Report front Importer of uitrlch l.," "?rL "IF?,? ."'?...". ..ri i '" bil of share for share of the Treter- lowlnjc a period In which thlrss might i "" "nt! Common Capital Stock l-aued ana have been more C"le ' u ' " up "s ' "" close of business r.n !n clJve ha, been the demand for I" ''V" ?lf.1Sarch' l'J01 "nd "f Sh."' somen's noxeltv sweaters o' liber sllUf hoId''r ,f entitled to subscribe nnd pay for nnil wool since the beginning of the 0"e ' Common 8liare in icapect uf each ifar that ery large adunce In the ahar. Inidbyhlm h islness token durlns; the period oxer llo.d'n of Hearer Share Warrants wh? tint boo In a similar time Ust cnr rr(ten. lher ,arrant, nt th, nf,.,ce ot t!l, 4i o icporied by tho trade. Compn at SO Church at Toronto Canada " or ai rh Karmcra" lan and Trut Com tint enm tine olICCDHnr "ry ," --' William at.. New York CUr. U WILSON AIDS SUFFRAbE IB A m cr lfcr the lUtl. dar of March. I 1920. art entitled to subscribe and pay tor ne flu i on Hie ttrma mentioned boe Urges West Virginia Senators to ,Au H'arer Miare Warrants pre-ntcd Hi GEO. A. HUHN & SONS HTOCKS AMI IIONDS Members of the Philadelphia, New .crk and Chlcsiro Slock t.xchancts New York Cotton Uschnnc Ccmmlrslon Orders Executed In All the Principal Markets UtXUtVIlK cuiur ULUU. 1418 Wuluut M. new Yonic iirrirn 111 IlrondirRT. New York lrrrt 1'retmratloo and tlerlcw ot INCOME TAX RETURNS f corporations, psrtnershlpa. Individuals, etc. Our experts formerly connected with U. S. tiort. Corporation Tax Service Co. BOO Thona: Itenl Kalnte Trust llldr. rilbart 0840 or Rue VS17 FEDERAL TAX RETURNS Out" depositors and friends arc invited to secure assistance in the preparation of their Tax Returns for 1919, by availing: them selves of the services of our Tax Department under the super vision of: WIEGNER, ROCKEY & CO. StAKLIl 1 to 13 Certified I'ublle Accountants IIOAltU Or mKECTOBS' ROOM National Security Bank Franklin Street & Girard Ave. Philadelphia 4 Republic of France Progress In the recovery of Franco from tho World War has already given fresh evidence of tho characteristic vitality of tho French people. Wo aro receiving subscriptions for account of the French Government to The New French Internal 5 Loan of 1920 IJctlcemable "within GO ycarB by semi annual drawlnRB beginning September lGth, 1920 nt 150 which Is equivalent to 1500 francs for each 1000-frr.nc bond i, Subscriptions are payable in dollars at the rale of exchange fixed each day by tho French "Financial Agency in tho United States, which is based on the closing rato of exchange for the previous day. This price will be announced daily in these advertisements. Price Today $70.52 per 1000-Franc Bond At the normal rate of exchange the cost of thin bond to the American investor would be $193 Our interim receipts cnllinp f6r temporary bonds pf the French Government will be issued against payment in full Jn dollars. BROWN BROTHERS & CO. Fourth and Chestnut Streets PHILADELPHIA New York. March jfe&jkA101 ,n tnP tight for tli RkfV4rUtefor the Into Harry . The "conil tho 50.000.411 arry o. liiithnest was bcsiiti yestenluj hv Mtirie M. Cowan, the lirst wife ot" Mr. Hutktiesi. atalnst Mr Florence Streuber (initios IlarKncKM, the feiourl wife. Panels in suit for the nlue of the CHtnte were filed In the enmity clrrU's office on be half of Mrs. t'owun. now tin- wife of Kennett Cowan, a hroki i . Mr. Ilnrkncs!. icd Janiinry U:'., I'.M'I. and a will excciitc mi thut 1A was admitted to irobnte cub-'ecjuentl The Will jmt the entire lIalktlcs estate In jars. I 'orence S. IlurUuit-s SO Mrs. Cowan sued tn set ni!" thi will nnd pioduced n "niiitinl itiutracl' made between her nnd Ilarkness hi which each made the other b"iicht i.ir Of all the testator's pioperty iu the Tent of death In the papers filcn veslenla Mr Cpwan alleges "ou inforiiiittinn nnd be- Ratify the Federal Amendment Her thnt while she was Jhe wife of ilarkness. Mrs. Florence S (.nines be came intlmnteh ociiuniuted with him Senltle. knowing thnt he wns her litrnhand and tl-irt has that eventuallv he would irtlierit Inrso , islature to means from his fatli'T. the ilefendunt March aforesa rt musi be ac-rompanlrd by ccrtlflad hi u 1 1 .at is cbeck duly certified or ae- CfttlrH liv u lunt.l .1 hnnlf .Ip.ft .! .... .a CharlfStnwn. . ., Marcll .1 ths order or The Formers' Loan and Trust I'n.slilent WiUnn has enteri-il the INts . i-ompany for account of tntrnatlonal Tctro i r -1'ient i son nas pniereti uie ' ms ,(um ,.omoanv L,nt,rt, ,,,,, pah Mt p,r in West Ircinin favorini: woman suf- ' ,, a ink n Ncw TorU ,., u, s A' r frase nnd ratifirntion of the federal ! Wis full amount due of 3 no rcr share on inmen.lnii.nl urrnrillnr to n statement Jch "'.Y! "''' subscribed for. The Bearer I ainenunient. Mceornini 'on siutenirni 8tlar, vrrants nrsented s aforesaid will ' inaile last nijht Senator Ilurr. .Teffcr- be tinucd i:t niehis tn:o and nturned son ,ount. and Senator Frazler Put- I mw&T?ZW?V&SZ nam mint' receixed me'saRes from icrlbej and unpaid for. the I'resdent renietlni them tn exert I .J"''"r to trei.e th.rirMs io u scribe .i .-.. .....! .;.!. M, or nw shares within the time and In the their lurlneice toward rtttifyin; the munrUr aforeea d m subject th s nahts nmetidment Hoth senators In the ote to fnrteiture M..M,tn. mirn nmnn tl,,. fnortoon int ' 'e books of the I omnanv n II be cirf1 nmla were nmon. tne lourteen ot froT h r.th .lav of March. Ijn o the "JOth tlllC upainst silffrnRe Mr. Hurt- Is not do of March l:n mclusle a ! nn Hear' exported to chflnse Ins ote. Dtlt Jir. B"r7i nnama nut in -ipni uurn, tnai lrn;ier s t.inl is un'-main. n '"'f v0 wnrranti for rlahts' Ahiii e-n ii. ..r. ir ivi npnn rnniti. (I. h . i imii.n ,-- ..... .. . i wo weeks ,.,(, n f tin- ameudmeut and raiihca tinn ml.n w'len the benate taK s up the resolution nsain 'I'ho Setinte, nftir helns in scion nnh n few mtntiti eterdaj afternoon. nHiourned without n'tenintinc tn recon ciler the "l' of Monday when the s-ufT, aae ritiliration resolutiou wan lost b ne witc. wl 1 hf lliuerl and ' ireholdr w 'n '1elr to enln trarrants In ordr to ell part tf their hoidl is to enable tlieiu Tn pa for Hie new snares UlUM do so on or 'lernre the 5th day of MarHI 1920, llo ders of H.irer s-hare Warrants ar reoMn . ' 'ld lo sepd warrant'' toKether with th.lr icnilttance hv repltercd mail, lfisur"d u Hie ittnpm Is not responilble trr Mre wjrnntii loi In ttanslt and dupll cato shate arrauts annot bd Usued 15y Order of the Board, t07Mticm,Jxfr jZxud&jUfUJ JAiJJfodc-ittV- Ca J. W&sacb Important Notice The Internal Revenue Bureau has assigned one of its representatives to be at this TRUST COMPANY from March 4th to March 35th daily for the purpose of assist ing the public in making up their Income Tax Returns. The Commonwealth Title Insurance and Trust Company N. W. Cor. 12th and Chestnut Streets Mi -oh " (Soernor T.oui ailed the Washington l.es ineet in special sesa.on. on to roiieider the federal silf- 60 l hur. I tt air. 10'JO J. It. CI.ARKK Sei rolary Toronto Canada. '.3d Febru- bejan and rontinueil a course of comluct I fiage amendment aud to provide funds Dlllllends with Harkneas "which was intended and for state schools. calculated to estrange him from the plaintiff and this reult was exentuallj arcomnilsfiert American Telephone & Telegraph Co, nni In miri. 11(1(1 and 11117 rrrnrdins to Wr. Cowan ry nanr of Mrs .tr Ilnrl.nees was iu the ctrii. (nines "nlnioxt daily and ook her fo- lone trips with him. coitic alone with her h aulnmoblle to various road 'house and resorts in unf'enuented sections in and near New Void;, nnd tha't thev would retnntu in these resorts several hour nt n tune, and nt times would not return to Vew York city un til iViylfcbt " , fit JjCFPUUfllU. W'lliP Mill IMP uiH- nt .1... ... i. nt llnViti It.tf nr ii l.i-i Caiaes;, it wns niertcl. frequentl- , h , Ht nnrt inventor, who rrecuth kissed and embrnced Mr TTnrkness and "" " "... ro,mtrv "Otherwise lured and en.,. n, him awaC '".''rc.en.l, -, ,., from lilf wife , (rt to -ashlnston ucuiut Ilever s ml mission to this country. Appniifcil tn Grocers to Discuss Prices tn(, pciitlnn was a newspaper dispatch The Philadelphia fair price commit. , from Ilnston, in which Boer wns (pioted tec has imi'ed n number of Hip hesdi j ns snjiii; thnt he wns the invent. i of of uroeerv chain stores to u innfnreuee n noison cjs tie! liv (iermnn m the In the Finance Huihlinc this afternoon. 1 war. and that he had come to the I ntted In order to ilihens n schedule of fair States to take a position with the In profits ou croeeries uml .anijed Roods, ternationnl llnr ester Co .-.... ... ..ae.p t, ' l,fl rtf Two Hollars p..r hh ire n i PROBE P0IS0N-GAS CHARGE ;, Kj ThrN.Vi p,ii . ioa- ,,W .1 rlda Mtirrh in in-.'" U. S. to Investigate German Inventor ,,.,f, r ,k, ui i rios.d f--.ni SH.,Trd. .. ., .. , ui..im. March VO to Tu.'fda Mimli30 l'J.'o botn at Request of War Victims ,,, L.uum. Hartford. Conn.. Moreh 3.-lll r' " M" NK 1r " ' r V .-Kleven former o'Ji. . PMina fHn-Tiiuii.KLp'in'x" "klfctiih to.. nenth (rippled by (.erinan polhcu b,i , -hstnut ,t pi.iu pa ivbrua nnd m Inmates of "Wlldwood Sanitnr 10 ldO Tlw Iioai.i of turrci t. ha im. i... i,.. r,,.,nv riM'cired word from ' rt, declared u guarl. rl dlMdunt t one p, inm here, jesteniay iiNriTeiiwoni iii in ( trrleril .4 , r.r ,.,nt ihelne 13 .., tli Labor Department in iisliinst.ni ,rnl, ,hare) upon caplul eimk of thii r.,m time uii invcsticntlon would be Hindi ran. payable March 11 1 BVn to stg.Khold Reinforced Sheathing Lath Exp. Metal nnd Felt Paper Belter Than Wood PEARCE FIREPROOF CO. N. E. Cor. Rroad and Arch Katabllshta 1M .iu of rtcurd I'ehiuarv m l!)"n H " I.UCAM. rrenurer A nnunt Meet I n ts .irncn or The United Gas Improvement Company .N i ' THE CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADELPHIA CHESTNUT ST. AT FIFTH Close of Business, February 28, 1920 RESOURCES LIABILITIES ,n' $25,155,203.24 Capital $1,000,000.00 t C l - t I i'.r.uniM for . s- -- m ' Jvrpir.i oc un- T"----T- . . -. ..'.. .. .- -, . - - - Ijians and eslinenla f o r (Irarliif lleee Hue from HanUs . . ... and llankrrs J,W 17, JU.J4 Cash and Reserve 2,956,459.29 $33,281,353.02 CHARLES J, divided Prof its (earned) 4,315,047.52 ncserti.l for Tue. I nearned PUrnunt 222,422.28 and llepreetst'on ( Irriilslloii 55,000 00 Rediscounts Federal serve Bank Deposits . . . . Re- .. 2,169,241.73 . .25,519,644.07 $33,281,355.62 RHOADS, rresident. STANLEY E. WILSON, DAVUI R, CARSON. Assistant to President Assistant Cashier A. D. SWIFT, ALIILRT H. ASHBY, Cashier Assistant Cashier WILLIAM POST, Chairman Executive Committee DIRECTORS GRORCi: milMlAM. Jr. (UAHIJW t. IlIKMtN HK.JAUIN III Sll W1LU.M MOOD STEVKNW IinrKNCIIKII WIl.t.IAJt I'llsT ciiARi.rs xnirMAm ' wkky i. anubbwh iclkmuntii. nkhdold CIIARl.KK K. INOr.llMUtJ.i j, 1WUT0M TUW.NHKM CIIAItl.K-S J. HIIOADS A. A. JACKHON c- l-KED'K C. HTOUT ICIIAULKS U. .MATHER 8AMUKL . CI HU'KN I i or JlroHd ai rt - rhiUdelphui Mar llie Aii'ual M-etlni,- of ih. of Th t ni -.1 . da linproip-' will he hel.l at the off.ie of th. North" et r.in.er of Ilroa.l n1 r piiUsO'-lphU un .Monilu. Ma I 12 oilo(U noun, for llie puri o ,.. a Pr -.1.1 nl .. elx Inn. . the eneuinir r .,f I'm. 1, , , upon lb CUM' f nf ,, prop i. the auihnnz .1 ,ipit.ii ato. h i . I from 1 '.'.'I fi'l sr.ons of th. , $5 ei.. h t 1 '.Jl I'el sh-r. - la t ot . u Ii nil of v I shul I .- i I', i ' em ''iii I ferreU Mim l aleo inlltlerl Iu rt lliuiilati"! i i ih p.ir alu i acuued uhl.alJ dividends 10 U , I in whole er In ar( .. t Jl." p.- , ( accniert tr lia,.J .liil.tende In le. Uolliis rlshia us llie 1 oimnun 01 I tut (surli other rlahis prlleK. rnres itnl mill ill. Hlrt hh inn I I ht Nail llie. Hritf nf uuthurlint. l.'J lllin liir e .f r.il.l I'pf.ri. I - 14SU (1 it.l llSpUMti of b II. IMre t ' nt sin h lime or tun, -I a, h 1 this Kill on.jitions . -I aboil spprove provuKU lionwr I fhares alls I tin.! be offered t 1 (holders pru rnla for atlUe iitl ' Ihc balsiue . f the authorlx-.l 1.1 , , I jrcr. r-.l st ,k 1.1 he iamit.J fi time but mil when un.l ae ami I fubaequen 1.' llntl.ieia m . tialivh tins u h o'h. r huili-ni. , -I er.v "ine for. the nieeilin. I The stork transfer liuk. u fiom ,1 p m .h II IM until P , ! 1 1U" I,, irl 1 if 111" I.onril of I. i I (. . LUIl IN - I)ept. of The HarreU C. Contractorn for- DAKKETT SPECIFICATION ROOFS SLAG ROOFING PROMENADE TILE ROOF'S WATER PROOFING ROOFING MATERIALS 36th St. & Gray's Ferry Ave. Philadelphia. Pa. 1 1 in ' ef ' I'l'H. Hi ctinc turv f of par "?! I Pre- . nn l.dl n able , irf and ' same an, I to I r. fer- ' Ml. ,,f I 1 I I 1 I rd nf I 'l upon i llnird .1 Hal. I ' -toil. I par I mid lilf to I it a 1 I of 1 rop. ae.) .Ma, Cr- rj 111) Ml 1 II 11 I'hVNMIA .M l( II.MI'X.NV ' lleperul oltt. e Ilrod'l -et Slallon IM il Ir p , 'Kih Teliru 11 .. Hi. "n I The ainusi ineMlnif of ihj sick oM.rs of tils . .nipan will be beu on TneMi, the Otli la nf March, 10J0, at 1 1 n. a a 111 11 nhrspKn Mall I3JI M , ( street Phi'arjelplii 1 atwhi ii rue. iihk th an nual report if Hie llnanl of Dire, torn f, r Hi. ear en Jed ittel D.iBiiilier mill nn I u n other subjecta as may be properly preteptr,) 1 v. II he aiibmitterl (or consideration and ac tion by 'he ato. klioM're HtockhoMers ma . hialn ropier ,t ,n, annual report and the neceeear tickets of admlsalnn t the nirollnr on and afier the 2nd day uf March tdliO hv pernnal 1 snpll. atlon at or b letter to Ihe .eoreinry's I offlce room .nl), llroad Street blallori, ""MP""l.KMI.NBII..nV be.reUn POWER PLANT FOR SALE 50 Kilowatt, self-contained, direct-connected engine and generator unit, comprising Skinner Engine and Vestcrn Electric Co.'s 400 ampere, 125 volt, direct-current gen erator, rheostat, circuit breaker, main switch, seven 100 ampere circuit switches, ammeter and volt-meter, all mounted on two - panel marble switchboard witn angle iron frame; aho leads from generator to switch board. In excellent condition, run ning and in use. May be been at N. W. Corner Vine and 17th Sts. 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Chicago. .SsssbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbHksWIsbW frtS-Ki&M Vlf?'2r?iKsBSBBBBSSBBBBBSBBBBBBBBBBBSSBBBBBBBl lit tht WoiU TEAR OFP HERE I HSTsnTurft For Your If JLE.1TIW Secretary Write Roger W. Babson, President of The Babwn Statistical Organ! tatlon, Wellesley Hills, Mass., at follows Please send me copies of Special Bulletin 34-CX , "Tht Chatter of a Lift TtmtT and Boole let "Getting Ute Most from Your Monty gratis. II Investment Bargains at Today's Prices Baker, Ayling & Yonng J. XV. OWAIN. Jr.. Manas-car Land Title Bldg. Boston Philadelphia Le,, 8tt SSC: VroimwnN IIIKAMKY Iir.l'AltTMI.M' lluresu nf K.nsr.nlns- uml rrlniliis Wushiiurton. I. '. Marrh 1 mvi eiie.l priio.ila nre Invlieil tn furnish Dexirlli' O.ls Textllen l.nsrnveri Sup- ! n.v l nliirs I'p. r llnx Hunk mirt Patier d.ir'ntf tht fiscal ear l.eKinnliic ' Julj 1 Win ami the rlslii u re.erved to i r.ieet any or sn cms nr pans ot Dim. 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