iC'-- . 'VJ ! , . ,. , -ii . - !tt':r .1 !V' ,50 ' i-fi t X' IH.V V S3S How To Trade In The Market and other rules and methods of interest to busi ness men are given in our free booklet, "The Invest ors' and Traders' Guide." It tells: T.he General Hulcs of 'Trading. How .to Give a Broker In structions. Brokers' Commission Charges. How to Kmlorsc a Stock Certificate. How to Use Collateral in . Trading. How to Group Invest ments. The Deposit Kcquircmcnls for Canning Stocks on Account. The Rights of Stock and ' Bond Holders, etc. Written in simple lan guage and easy examples given. No obligation, i'dition limited. r Call, x phone or write at once. Ask for No. T. U.-833 JONES & BAKER SECURITIES Widener Bldg., Philadelphia Phones liell, Walnut G065 Keystone, Race 2200 Direct Private Wires Offices in 8 Principal Cities TRADE GAINS AGAINST U. S. Imports From South America, Asia and Africa Greater Than Exports WaOiliiRlon, Mnrcli .!). South America, Asia nnil Africa continued lo Inrronsc their trntlo balance against Hie Hiltcd States during February, accord ing to monthly figures made public to day at (Iip Department of Commerce. imports of $07,000,000 from South America exceeded by $27,000,000 the exports to that continent. Asia sold the t'nited States goods worth $117, 000.000 and purchased goods valued at JC.OOO.OOO, while Imports from Africa exceeded shipments to that country by $lS.000.OOO. The trade balance against I'urope. was Inereaped In February by nrtpriuimntely $2n,(i(li).O00 as compared with $350, 000,000 in January. PREDICT ACTIVITY "EASTER" Greetings Singing Canaries Baby Chicks, Ducklings Baby Rabbits Complete Aquariums, $1.00 Cugley & Mullen Co. MJcft in steel; stocks Bankers Soo Possibilities of Strong Upward Movement in Near Future Among many favorable possibilities for a strong upward market in Mocks in the near future, a banker mentioned especially the (.feel industry. The whole world is eliort of steel, he Miid. and, with the exception of Great Britain and the United Stales, npne of the other countries which produce steel will catch up with their pre-war pro duction for some yearn, (iro.it Britain will need nil she con innnufa lire, lie -aid, and the other countries must im port. As this Is the only country in a condition to produce n surplus, the steel concerns arc facing mo t prosperous tlmeg. The quantity of steel which will be needed here for railroads nnil equipment for the coming year will he enormous. It is true that our export trade in steel at the present limp is not hkel to con vince the man in the street that we are liM'Iy to be rushed to fill foreign orders worth of manufactured articles. The Imports included $120,000,000 of food stuffs and $01,000,600 of wholly manu factured nrtlelcs: the largest Blnglo Hem was cr.ude materials for use In manufac turing, which woro vnlueil nt SUllVOOO.. 000. In these figures wo hnvo'itTclenr 1 Indication that our foreign trade is get' ting on the soundest possible basis as the bulk of our exports are foodstuffs and wholly manufactured articles and the bulk of our imports raw materials; for the protection of American industry and labor this is ns it should be. Mechanics nnd Metals National Bank. N. Y. Further credit expansion, which would leod to another cycle of rising prices and still further endanger re dcemabllity In gold, Is now being held In check. If the gold that is sent here by Great Britain In connection with tho payment of tho Anglo-Frenca van tn the fall, ndded to whatever gold we may purchase in the London open market, should tcsult in net nddltlnns to our stock strong efforts should be modn to use that gold to support our present credit structure, and not for further in flation. 'Wisdom dictates that hereafter we should be prepared for withdrawals by keening as great a surplus of gold under our credit structure ns we can. so that exports of the metal will not force drastic credit contraction here, but will allow that contraction to be gradual. Chandler Bros. & Co. Back to the Mime old market as of 1010, with a few abbreviations to be sure, with a greatly changed clientele, but with the earmarks and fingerprints of the snme commanding and controlling forces minus the hostility of innner-sunnlv willed wns o pronounced an 1.1.1 ..in. ,! 1-1 .:.-...... .... ... . source. ar "'.I1 .,,, ' Z : , ' ! -l-m-nt of the cor.ntf of tho. two ,,. ....... u ,,...... ,-....... ,1,, Ti:AMSHirS 1 nr Inf Vflnf 'rim Inf flint . :VT '" '? IT!., IT :ri?.y ?? I..W.t has demonstrated the exalted mi- M'lier outlook for the export end of the , f1" " ' "'r , r ' , m ,.mlustr. he said, than has been cred- '" 8""th" ng0 M General Mo- iteil for innnlliR t,t lors emerge iroin i-u neiguuonioou nun ' ' "'J'' Lt ,i ,,., -!. never descend in its nerinl flight until canfh ' of -100 had bccn'rcached. report that the Unite! States Steel !". " ??ccnl0,V 'lK'rc ,vns. " P": .llUKi; niuniuk 111 .asr. ill oil 1111 M II I I'll fk.ii. I . 1. ..I i nrPi?.rr?",W'' "Prt bU,iU"S " Uly ' " cr0eatio,,,,1,keepiUgncCroi'e attendance, at 41. The other sensational performer Is Stills Motor, which from a low of 10071 a few weeks ago, hos In thrilling manner, looped Us way to 272, Theso upheavals come In the faco of much expert opinion Ibat'the motor business in close to Its immediate apex, from which there is bound to be a very decided shrinkage Guaranty Trust Co., New York In the general readjustment, the telajlon of tho United States to I.atin-Ame'rlea remains singularly unchanged and firm. Occasional attempts to decrease the sympathy between the two Americas and to insUt on the greater community of interest between tho Southern Con tinent nnd Europe, wither rapidly through lack of subsoil. The Americas have similar economic problems! they hnvc similar ideals of international re lations. It is not surprising, then, that Ijatln America' remains peculiarly the field for active North American trading. London stock market Home Ralls and Industrials Irregu lar Oils Strbng Undertone Steady London, March 59. There was only a small accumulation of re-orders for securities over the week-end and the sleek exchange market wns nulct to day. Trading1 was of a holiday charac ttr, but generally ti0 undertone, was steady. Homo rails and Industrials were Ir regular and a close watch wns kept on coal labor developments. t The oils wcro strong. Shell Transport rlRlng-to 10U and Mexican Ragles to 10. TJio gltl-cdged section scored further gains. NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET New York, March 29. There was nothing especially Interesting In the ofllclal coffeo cables from Brasll today and on tho call here prices dropped 3 to 6 points, with trading quiet. July sold to 14.75, or 5 points above Initial figures. Trading was not nctlvo enough to suggest a more aggreaslvo sentiment or any material change of opinion around the ring. Tea cloeo Onn 11 q. m Mv....:; 11.47 14.-t4U.4R 14.440144(1 July. .. . 14 7R 14.H9014.71 14.0S14 7J September 11.10 14.44ftl4.4l 14.50 Dtcember. 14.49 14.43014.44 .... I'l.NA.NCIM tlmii'.r ir noMis FlTTSnt rtUII-W lTMl.'ttEL..ND i.OAL j C, iMI'ANV ,. , Flrt Mnr'csB" 4ii Vr .It Slikinc lunJ "JOold Vnuwn Hnn1. dstd Mmv 1 11)07. M NOTlfK TO IIOMIIIOLDKIls I Tender of aboe l"nd, net x.ed n , eventeen. for ill Slnktiu Fund, m. dr lliered JIa AMERICAN LINE rat Msll t-ir NEW YORK PLYMOUTH CHERBOURG SOUTHAMPTON St. Paul Apr. 3 May 1 May 29 One of the outstanding features in tho lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli: I'lill.iucipilta .Apr. iu iuiy o jimc u iiiinncini woriu louny is the campaign oi New York Apr. 24 May 22 i education on foreign securities, which vpiv vntllf HAMBURG i', being waged by the lending lum.c NEW """fV.,,, 14 ! dealing in sueh securities, both through I Menreha . ..Apr. 10 Miy 2Z'Julr 3iAo. 1 ,ilp dvertisine columns of tho pre ntid , MancWia Miy 8 June 19 Julr 31 tlirntich attractive, well-writen illu 5 ri it lit- t- i fate, pamphlets to supplement the ad- Philadelphia-Liverpool .vertising. ' r:egjm Mar. 29 One of the latest of these has been ndalusin Apr. 5 Prepared br .Inmes Sheldon, member of flaverford . . .Apr. 10 ''T international banking house of I.ee liattriom n"-' llicinson ,L Co. This pamphlet deaU Phllirlplnliin.niflQtrnw '?''"' Tnltpd Slates exports and the neerl l niiaaeipnin-uiasgow f), Aln(.ril.n-, itn(,stinon, in forc,Kn ,0.l Eastern Sea pr. J .unties, inchidinc fiedits. which it ' E t-i j i i xj i .. designates the A 15 C of trade. 1 PhlladcIplua-HaniOUrR . Brown Bros. S Co. hnvo recentlv Bclleroso Mar. 30 issued an cxliaustire description of 5 West Gninbo Apr. 24 ' I'enmark and its resources, profusely : nesi uainoo n. ( ,.,,.,, . th? r.uoranty Trust Co. WlvTl tJTAH T.liVK i PW ,orK- nns '"ued n pamnhiet. LrjU Oinrv LIIXJH (ireater France," with special refer- N. Y. SOUTHAMPTON ANTWLRP ence to the three cities Bordeaux. E i,.i i i o u,. o r,, loiti.. i7 i.yons nnd .Marseilles nnd nrosnective "J ......!. - T.' U 1 T. , l , BELL AND WINGW By Frederick Fanning Ayer READ WHAT THESE ENGLISH AUTHORITIES SAY OF THIS MOUNTAIN-NEST OF VERSE, THESE SUPERNAL FLIGHTS OF SONG '-'Power and originality" Cork Examiner (Irish) "A subtle thinker" , . , .Publishers Circular England "Absorbing:, astounding:, inspiring, baffling" Academy, London "K savage virility" Ztterary Guide, England "An alert and bold intelligence". . .Occult Review, England "He feels and thinks deeply" LeylonDislrict Ttmcs,England ' 1!Hc belongs' to a different world from yours" Montrose standard, Jbngland PRICE, NET. $2.80 THE BAKER it TAYLOR COMPANY I CW SELLING AGEN) a 354 FOURTH AVENUE NEW YORK BUILDING BRICK EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY WE OWN a large and deep deposit of finest quality of red brick clay, located on n deep water arm of Delaware, twelve miles from city line. Delivery by lighter from dock on property to all Delaware River markets. Owner will consider propositions for purchase or development. Write Philadelphia Public Ledger, Box B 722 i ipso ar hrli imiteii ' r nnlond Apr. 3 May 8 June 12 riT prlro ard number, toif thr i . , . f i r.' Tin, n 10 n-i iiumirii .houi.i he mui rinland Apr. .lay lii June l!) Ilvl ('"''I'apors of French and Belcian bonds 5 ii Tn ra" "0,'ire vnlunbV information from ".' ' n stirrf.ql rhnrt istt(M hr A n T onnV. ,.!. mI, nff .I'M thoM whose bomlsi arc dc'pirl w'll thn 1 hotlflfJ. Illsht U rerfJ to rejt anv nnd all orrcr, Co of Putiburch) Trut. Wood St l 4ih A rmstiursh ra Offrra. itati .vl.h lh luind to th undjralyncd Trut;. 0"Tiprj will not CroOllland ....May llJunc 5 .r.!M a.-i-r .inrii ..."... mc-- - Inn !S .tlv .11 r,... fl 'l ui" niMlrii nun r rtTLsuIIU i. w,w V ". ni.!ijlnl,in ni.t.o.n ! I'oiiowini are eoinments of otne lent- PhllaClelplUa-AniUerp ,1 Hnanfinl institutions nn.l finnnfinr. rEOlU.ES sainos ND tiu-st COM- n0urosc Mar. 30 .on i-nrrent events affeitins the rountrv'x (formerly Th Paf Dfpoii tanJ Trust ' West Tacook Apr. 5 ' linnui-inl eontlition : i West 4. hcrow Apr. i u ! West Gambo April 24 1 Western Plains Apr. 30 j ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE Philadelphia-London Western Maid Vpr. 5 I Watlicna Apr. in Mackinaw Apr. 20 '' Holt and-America Line Philadelphia-Rotterdam A Steame- pril , WHITE STAR LINE i N. Y.-CHERB0URG-S0UTHAMPT0N i Adriatic Apr.21'May 29,July 3'Aug.ll I "orth f fooristuff- nn.l SiM'.i.ooo.onn i OLYMPIC KSJ Tli. I'h'ljilrlnhla rnnlrlln.1 li.nl.l for the lnauruniruf llouiro from Ixi.s b t1r , Cedric Apr. 10 '. ontrlbutor ' l IkIJ af th udlce. ' Baltic Apr. 17 May 22 June 2C S12 South Fou'ili Strict in Mnuduj Hie n.;.. Enrl Anr I 18th day of Xi.rll. h 2 n r). k in th afur Ortana tn "Apr. noon, lo c1iihh lirn. nra anj a treasurer in Mel antic Apr. 21; cwrainc wl-hth- charter ,. , -,,. M,w ,, , . .J., ,. i j ?"wwi3 liiit. ecretary, vhh, - -" -..w uj .i i NEW YORK AZOKES I GIBRALTAR NAPLES GENOA Tretic Mar. 31 May 27 July 2! Cannpic... 'Mcy 12'July 0 , INTERNA! IONAL MERCANTILE m rtiK fnTP v w i I PaahfiiKrr (llllir 1.110 W.ilnut s I'hlli. I rrellht omrf. IIIS-H llnur llldr.. Thlln Headquarter Since 1880 STEAMSHIP TICKETS ESCORTED PARTIES SPECIAL CRUISES niillllllllllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllinilllllllllllllllr STi:AMSHirH sTHAjisnirs k.st nnn niiini: roi.i.ii:nv comiwny lnkln Kuml Notice Tnrmnt to th. SinV'ic lin.1 pro 'rn 1n thoMortKJf f 1.a I'-nr Kidse collifi Company to I I lm Tnut lotwih Tru. te. dateil M 1 I!"' ''ll pt"!"""1' for the ato -. I VI.'. im T u-t ' moam Trmlf.. il a tin' n t ti 1 10'J'j p. r Iviftlcvntum o( p' plit" ieri..1 init of n w.vi'wannicini nuinnr oi oomip um-'i um'i-t ,. - F InrlC. I . t 1... UO h aum of sn OHO will N rern"1 ' th'r otf" "I aal'1 Truf rfoa nJA-S.II 'plnjt ir-d llnl1(InhfH )tfljf"lir. Airll 10. IH-.'O. at IV ii loi k nmnl borfila apreplPil tj I' aurr, mleril for redemmlaa "at n-t intiTf-t penul May 1. 19S0. ' FIDELITY Ttusr iTiXrrvNY Triiie, W.M'biii f 'J"' lrsi lent Philadelphia Mar. h2.'. I9i'0 nninl leetlnn Exportx of inerrhnntiise durtnc .Inn- iinrt were valneil nt S73.1.000.000. rompnieil with SdS'J.OflO.OOO the Pievious month nnd S02I5. 000.000 in Jitnnnr.v of ln-t T"nr. MerehnndiM im ports were S47I.OOO.OOO compared with SI'.Sl .00(1.000 the preuotn montli nnd oiilv N-Ji",00ii.000 in .laminrjr. 1010. lenvins a biilniifp of trnde in our fnvor nf SU.-,Ji.OO().(IOO compiired with $301, (KlO.000 tin iteio'f. montli and StlO, OOd.OOO in .Innu.-tfT of last enr ' The Mnall inerea5' in exports coupled will the considerable increase in itn-,m-t- which iniiterinlly reduced our fn oruhle trnde hiilancc for the month wnt n prune factor in the uplift of for- ' eiRii fXcliaiiRe rcccutl reconlcd Feb . runrv expotts inciuuen mm.ihi.inhi i United States Shipping Board's Passenger Service New York to Rio de Janeiro, Santos, Montevideo, Buenos Aires .. S. MAHTIIA UASIIIMiTOh. 13 O.KI ton (bl April J t. IttKIIN. 17 Olio toiia (c1 May H S. S. UAI.TLAO. 12.0110 Ions (a) May 2J ia) Fliat clait. (b) Flrat t 2d clan, (c) First. 2d ft 3d claj. For tastaat raits and other rartfculara apply to uny i'aaieiiocr Aotncv or to RIUNSON STEAMSHIP LINE ' l'HUrncrr Drpartment, 82-08 tater Strret. N. Y.. alan at I)rrcl Utile . I'liiladrlpltln. Kerarr Hld., Ilaltlmore. 418 Ollre Street. St. l.nuU. 'Mobile. Alnbninn. sSSss- W ?In T4 fTrS; TT SnfT'rWVsA VlOllCl Uggw E MSVpZ 1 Price $1022 !JlllUlllllllliiiiiiititiiiiiiitfiiiitiitittiiiiliiiiillitiriiiisiiiiiiiMitlllltlltllTIIIIIIiniltlHUIIIIL all Good Q-4- "v-sfc' ilium iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiinTiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiMihiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii March 21 'Ml Wl-alJKKtl.l.A.ND COAL CUMI'AMr onur: :4 smith Ihlrd M. rtii.jfl-ipniH . .Urih J1. Iti.'U. Th aniui "i ' . u- t .- to Ull'dilt ly if tha Wrtni'irfiaiil Cial (iiiuimiiv w'n h bA at tt o(T1i' of tha lommnv nn Wed neadMT. April 7th. in. 18 o'rlnrk nonn for tba eletiinn -f tnie Ui"vitnia to irva tiiitfo eara and for all ticl ntlir butti. u4 aa usav urupert. en before rh metinr. uoWAiiu n. TEAitsi.EY Secratarjr. I0,3."D Tons July 8. Autr. I, Auk. 2S tV YORK l.IVEItrOOL ! Tl Z5s teru Land Xiiorl.itinn will b bed at lha eOlts. nf th 'omoan .NV 1'JJ Stephen O art Hu 1 r;; Vh lai'Mph i t' nn 1-ue.iHi the lith da- of prll, in .Mi at two-tb'l', -' 1M) V f'1" ,1'' l''" in rf TNreetora f r th nsu np imp ard fcr th- tranaartton f inifh orhr hti.jna as m Iso leffall b-oirh brr h. triMt nu Fivni:vi r nt vi.w sth- A I Cla7 r ' .- -rrryy-ir - ARTCttTTXURS CO. 200,5. I3T ST. TKAVBL FRJZC FROM CARE. IIUIilrmN nitsT wnnwi. iink I'lilladeliilil i f'u. p V ' --. ' ' At a m""'i "' '! ri" -1 r hk held thia da t iinrr 1 ! .f per rant waedfld'fil pimi prll I. to lla Btcvrl.hnMT r.f "' r I ' th hunnena Mar. n In Mi." Clierka will I nn '-1 run- w iMiiM.it . i.h ,;.EARN-LINE hrje Ineorporated I.OI " Lf. S. Shipping Board Sleel Stcamen General Cargo ritwiiMN riiisi. nMi fllfstlnut nt.. ifl nt Urn id. I'l , I i , l . i. 'i n At lh' r .i ir ,r ' . f I I r ' Tllrei Ic il iln l.ik l i I i'i .. quarter! ill 1 lend nf lite per rent i.Vr' i 4erlnred f i ' '' " t ' 1 l iii pril t 1120. to t'" klu &er, . r r. . . 1 .1 ,Tlh' rloar . ' bunilteas ' i h U tn.n i K- , inaud I ll. 1. 1 M It rtin tuk Mil. i mi i it Mi' so' sun- tii I'.MilM. Ill II llM, (II. - I'IiIIjiMuMm. I'n. Regular Service Philadelphia Manchester ' S S "Dcs Moines Bridge" Apr. 5 ', jThe llo I rlared a iiiiarlerh ilitldind nf t avia ,prn loin. iii;ii. i I I ord at 3 tranafer lwni cloaH f..r n S P m l i r h April 10'ri I'i. ii nn, .1(K k'mlH. rn of r.' M.tii :ill l'.i:'n Th til ' ll. I. A III I ,. t ' 1 . i n I fr.M i r.' u'imi n H i.i II Mil I s I rwiip. Tri Hsurei Philadelphia Havana SS "Uke Forcboro" . .Loading S5 "Lake Galcra" . . . April 5 For rates and particulars apply to Earn-Line Steamship Co. 139 South Fourth St. PHILADELPHIA, PA. IM. A IMMI'KM N. Inr. Ilatmaer Kncinreri, fll I Mil f lietlilt s)rP, rhlliidrliihhi. I'i. M ir. h L'l l ii;n 1l rinar.l nl In... In,. ..f ,... Ik... I .n rn I.iaht tni 1'iiMrr ( nrnpaiu Im d , oitrert a dUidT'l "T lljliii rent lann .m fh Preferetic Mmr diildniid N.i 1 pn abtt April 11. 1110. to et.,.-K'..i,irT .f coril at (he 'on "f huaineaa Mjn n J(Uh, mils i: i.Mrni:MN rri-a.irr Green Star Line I s shinning llnurd Meel .(enrnr MMtsini.is nr.MiA .. rition. s s "WtKlinO" IJldlni (.itt i:i-imiia i'oiitw S S "JIIMAIl" I ute Jljrrh (ii:no sri Mt.ll t:arlr ,ri s , nMi V" Mlddl- nrll cin. K1B7. ent. tlrnel tlld. ',,, .. n miv m;ii JliniMlimillllLKIIHHHIIIHIHIIirpitflW Marrti '.' I'l.'O Superior Steel Corporation At the wunr mratlnc of Ihe Pif t.ir. lrnpoale ririi -i I t:s i u.toin llmini" iiiiaii pin i I'i nrtice nf niatmlliii Mirrh Jll 1'ijn '-in fit pio,miuIh ll hi rvi i. ii ui I r u urn II s I) i loru p r,i pill I II. Ml .ml ih.n nnrnM fur f III" Iphiri.. ol! the Superior Sleel Corporation a uunr n i.- ruriftit ktae. nter Ire nmovInK .M-. f.rlu dlvldand of 2'e HID iln-UrM nn tha I and a. bins 'nel Hurl" the ll.rul HaVend Treferre.! Stock payable Mu Ifll 1V. to alucKhuhlera of record M.iy lit )l. r SArtflK. Hi-rretarv KA1U tWIlAVKU'll IA , AM WI'ATKIIN If " lilt (hoatnut !. I'hlladrlpliia. ra. m IJ?j: Merch tit lt)"n B ', . . a - !.-....... I... Ihl. J ... ' rf elaraA n dividend uf one and one-quarter uZxVaat lltt'! " l,1B Preferred atiick of ttL MkmiwnV. 'yhl April IS. 102H. to ' iKkMdera of record on the book of th. ''VLuki will lx" tealled " ' ' Treaaurtr. -lail . . endlni Julu .1" 1KJI Staled )rnpo.i i. ul, Mle.i hu r' elveij tuilll o cini K p In Alirll 1 IPjii hi i Him opened fur Inn tonn (n il Tin' rl-hl lo r-'Jei t any nd jll bid- n , . iMTve.l b il' Treaaur. D partiurni Win II flerr ' uw'udlan I'jtin'tisw.h wii.i, ui'1. fti: i.ii.iiTv tho fJlre-'tor of the i ornni n ial Muaiurn Slth at below Sprure Philadelphia until Mrtlnrotlay, April 7. 1020. at 1.' noon for erecting u Radial ITh k t'hlmney A bond will be required Tho rtahl 1 renerved In riJe't any or all blda hpeclflcatlona from the bulldlna aupertntendent 1'llOrOMAIJ TOIl HTOI'KIMIN-Omeoof tiio Qjartermaater Ouneral I'lnthinu and Kgulp. hi' lUvlalon, Munltlona Hid Waahitiitton L I Soaltd propoeala, In dmilluate will nt rarlv1 hern until tl A M April 8 IDtO for furnlahlnn all or ajjy part o.f I.00O.OUO pair Cotton atticklBli.' UtoraiaUou on rcautat. Install the time-tried piston rings To Control Excess Oil Use For nine years these rings have stood the test made good. And time is the severest test of any product. Genuine McQuay-Norris w.wTnoop Piston Rings, by their uniform action on the cylinder walls, have stopped piston ring leakage, increased power, decreased carbon and saved fuel and oil. They arc made in every size and over size to fit every make and model of motor. Your repair man can get the proper sizes for you promptly from his job . ber's complete stock. MCQUAY-NORRIS Mfg. Co., St. Louis, U.S.A. A ipeciil rint (or motoutlu'pimpoil. I e In the 'op groove ol each rutin In the lower roovc i.ie McQviayN'ortii Uavwgooy Tiitoa Rini. 413 Factory Trucks Warehouse Trucks Freight-house Trucks What Are Better Trucks? Trucks that are designed and huilt to carry their loads swiftly, easily and constantly for years with a minimum amount of atten tion for lubrication and maintenance arc surely Better Trucks. The good qualities of Better Trucks arc designed and built right in them. They have strong platforms reinforced to stand up without destructive deflection under maximum loads and shocks. They have sturdy wheels and axles that ride over tho roughest floors without breaking. Better Trucks arc invariably equipped with Hyatt Roller Bearings. These modern dependable bearings impart their good features to the trucks on which they are installed. They reduce friction 50 run for four months on one filling of grease and operate for years without appreciable wear. Order Better Trucks now and gel rid of the majority of your, trucking, troubles forever. How To Get Better Trucks. If you were out when one of our Better Truck Engineers called and have not heard all the facts about Better Trucks it will pay you to write to us for complete information. Wo will send you a list of progressive truck manufacturers who furnish Better Trucks equipped with Hyatt Roller Bearings Send For Our Interesting Book "In the Interests of Bettor Trucks" El Hyatt Roller Bcnring Company New York, N. Y. SDecitv A nL.,; .. Tnwaa xruuiiivS nnil Hyatt Roller Bearings J tir'' r ' i i. i (1 -t. V. Fl. it' V ' . 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