Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 01, 1920, Night Extra, Page 22, Image 22

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The arrival of every ship in the Port of Phila
delphia is an event of financial interest to
Philadelphia merchants.
Last year 3504 ships touched at this port. Of
this number 600 were of 8000 tons. These 600
ships spent approximately $13,200,000 while
they were here.
The average 8000 ton
steamer leaves behind it
$22,000 in cash for goods
and services bought in
Philadelphia.
Of this amount $7500 goes for coal, $1500 for
lumber and wood, $4500 for meats, groceries
and other supplies, $5800 for stevedoring, $500
for docking and repairs, $100 for laundry, and
the rest for pilotage, telegrams, freight forward
ing and medical expenses.
The crew spends another $1000 on clothing,
food and amusements.
The belief has been too general that the develop
ment of the port did not concern anyone finan
cially but the steamship companies and the ship
ping men.
We are interested in the full development of th
business of his Port, for we feel that directly
or indirectly a good share of it will come to thi
CORN EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK
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Booklet Now Ready
on
Trade Conditions
We hare prepared a bool
lt containing nn antlun
tic bupiness analvsis n
the fnriirp trndo outlook
in tho South African ter
ritory. Th matter ron
tained therflin will anl
materially in nnHwerinR
many questJona concern
Inpr the prospcets for the
Bale of yonr product in
South Africa
A f(v wit Mn' " "(ti
National Bank of
South Africa, Ltd.
Ne York Office, 10 Wall St.
R. E. SAUNDERS, Aj.nt
' Total Reiourcet
otter $287,000,000
Exemptfrom Federal IncomeTax&Surtax
Free of Pennsylvania State Tax
$87,000
City of Hazleton, Pa.
Dated Auguit
School Otatrlet 4" Oondi
1919
'nt'rttt. February and August
Coupon Qonda Denomination J1.000
Snal Matuntiea Auguat 1at 197, to Auouat, 1t40
Legality approved by Maaara Townaend, Elliott
of Philadelphia
A Munaon
Offered at discount to yield 4.60
Price on application
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MARTIN & CO.
14U WALNUT ST.
PHILADELPHIA
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Office Space
I hAt apar in in) nfflr tn ofnr.
fcillMIn. n.lthborhnort et Ilro.d an4
CbMtnut. tar one or two ! ntn.r
or almltar Un.t Reforen"! rauirtl
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C-203 Ledger Office
Jnternational Freighting Corporation:
Regular
Sailings
LINES
Through
Bill of
Lading
PHILADELPHIA to SOUTH AMERICA
C)Uht Hit 49 -TAnvlrAi flnta an4 3IooUfIdMi,
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PHILADELPHIA to FRENCH ATLANTIC PORTS
Hurrr. nnrd.anx. U Nuare. IlanUrk. tit.
UfayetU Bulldlnf, Philadelphia, 170 Broadwar, New York
30 Year
in
Export Banking
TNTIMATE KNOWL
X EDGE of the needs
and habit3 of the people,
acquired by years of ex
perience and actual real
dence in the countries
themselves, is essential
when transacting busi
ness abroad.
Our 23 bronchos in South
America, 8 ofilcon in Eu
rope and direct connections
throughout tho world round
out a service broad and com
prehensive in every detail.
Anglo-South American
"BANrCLlMITED
New TorU Afencr, 40 Broadway
1817
1020
Fire
Association
OP PHILADELPHIA
N. W. Cor. 4th & Walnut
haa given It policy holder solid
Indemnity for moro than ono
hundred years and haa never
been eo strong; financially as now.
Have you a poUoy In thla old
nnrt rwlahla Oompnny?
CHARTER PERPETUAL
At A JiBBBBBBBBKaaflW'
"VIA COLON"
TAe tx worrt ironamlltci Jrte of
VAorp tv any Telegraph Co. I
Jehn Z. Merrill, rrealdtot
DIKECT BOUTE TO
CENTRAL and SOUTH AMERICA
Broad St.. New York
N0PPEL TAKES OATH
AS TUSTIN'S AIDE
Formor Businos3 Association
Hoad Sworn in as Assistant
Welfare Director
r$
FINANCIAL
JSS IX)VER 31ERION SCHOOL DIS-
trlct, Montgomery County. r.. iVi'i
or 4t! Hen da Sealed blda are hareby In.
vltad for nil or any part of 1100.000 omipon
bonda to tn liruod by the School DlitrlM of
Low.r M.rlon, Townahlp. Montaomary Coun
ty. Pa., lntereat to b at the rate of 4
or 4 eeeordlna- to the rtault of the blfl;
(Sinr each bid to atate the rate of lntereat
for which it la aubmltted. 8aJd bontla will
be of the denomination of 11000- lntereat
I payable aemlanmtally. without deduction of
any tar. tp D aatea june i. iu. o ma
ture aerially aa followa: In four Inatallmanta
of 115 000 each, on June 1. 1885: Jane 1.
lMO: June 1. 135. and June 1. 104O. and
two Installment, of 120.000 each, on June I.
IBIS, and December 1 1940. The aaieaaed
alue of the taxable property of the School
Dlatrlet la SSO.IRS 590 and tt ezletlna funded
Indebtedneaa. with the propoaed lana In
cluded, will make Ha total Indebtedneaa Itij
' man per cent ot ine au..a v.iujm.uh .
I the taxable property In aald School Dlatrlot.
' llonda will be delivered on or about June 1.
. 1020. to the .ucreiaful bidder, upon payment
of the price bid and accrued lntereat Each
I bid muat be occompanled by a certified
rheeli for $2000 The check of the auceeaaful
mjj.. .. I., .a Iu -aln-(4 mnA tn he IPf-
felted If aueh bidder faila to complete the
purehaae. No blda under par will be con
aldered. Preference will be atjen to bid.
baaed on a H ". lntereat rate The riant la
raaerved to reject any or all blda,
nide will b opened at the Hlah fehool at
ia... Ttrna..v. Arvrll 14. 1620. at
k o'clock n m . and muat be aent tc and
received by the Beeretary. -vTllllam J. Brrnaa.
jr.. 122 Coulter av., Ardmore. before Uien
I The form of the bend haa been approved by
jfte.rt VorBan J-ewla A Bocklu. and may
be eimlnei at their office. 0S4 Iand Title
llulldlrr Phllkdelphle, Pa Their opinion
will be clen upon the legality of the bonda
nh.n Uaued
rlTTSnUJVOH A n D AVKBTMOIIK
I.AM1 COAL COMPANT FinST
MORTGAGE 8 TER CENT BONDS.
DUE NOVEMBER nBST, 10IS.
The underalaned Invitee tendera of above
bond, for aale and delHary aa of May
1. 1010, at a price not exceedlne per and
lntere.t, to abaorb IV).03.46. a turn no
available In Slnldn Fund.
Sealed tendera eutlnr nurnbera of bonda
offered, addreaaed to Olrard Truat Company.
11V. ..-i-
Truatee. 6lnklnir Fund. Plttaburrh
mereland.Coal Company Firat Morinn nvt
Per Cent Honda, will be received until II m.,
April io. mo.
GIRABD TRC6T COMPANT, TrniUe
OKOROB II. STUART Jd. Treaaurar.
Philadelphia Pa . March 31. 1030
CHESTNUT STREET REALTY COM
PANT FIRST MORTGAGE 4 PER
CENT BINKINO FUND GOLD
COCFON BONDS, DUE 1059.
Tho und-rnlfned InWte. tendera of above
I lnde for aale and delivery aa of April 14,
I 1020, et a price riot exc-edlna- lnm, and
i ncrued intere.r n exbaut 115 OO. a rum
now aallabie In S nklnr Fund
3ai.d tender, etallna numberaef bond,
nflered, tddreased lo Olrard Truat Companr.
I T u.tee Dieetnut Street Ila!ty Company
Flrat Mortxaxf ' nonn. mil oe receives
until 3 p. m.. April 13. 1020
GIRABD TRDST COMPAKT, Trnatee
OEOllOE H. STUART Sd, Traarurer
Phllad-lphla, Pa.. April 1. 1S30
TO HOMIER
MINIMI ri)MP,
FIRST M
OF TIJE
'ANY OF
FfMONTl COAT.
WP8T vntniNiA
ORTOAOF. AST) COLLATERAL
TRUKT (SERIAL OOLD NOTES.
rtotire la n.reDV aien in me noia.ra or
the aboe note, that the Company will eitar-
: lie ngni imuer tne proviainna or Article
8 Section 2 of the mortgage to redeem all
of the ou"iand!nr notea upon the fir. I day
of May, 1920, at par and accrued lntereat.
Said note, shall be presented for payment
at the nf! -f The rcnnrylvanta Company
for In.uranoeH on Llv.a t Qrantlnc Annu
I ill.. ir'i.ivn u i (.uriwiui oiiT.it nil.-
d.lphla P on nr after May let. 1920. after
which d.'e nil nt)rest on aald notea ahalt
i ceaet
Esr.ios r co .
it k roumrod
I
DMilrnd.
UiriCL ill THE l'h.SMVLAMA MALI
MAM rU'TUKIM, (OMI'M'
At a m-itine of the board of director
raid Mr da n quarterly dividend' of toe
end one-half per cent was declared payable
i April 1 1820, to etcikhnldera of record
I vtarcb 81 mjn Cheek, will b. mailed.
i ARTHUR E RICE.
I Tr-e.or.
p i ti. Xfercn 22 1020
1 MKI.KT ST TITT.E AND TBrST CO.
h H for. A2d and Market eta.
Philsdelphla March 80, ln.'O
i T- Board of Directora hae thl. day d.
"a -J . rr.lannual dl'dend of Eight per
i cent or he capital of th- companv which
rti r n pr or to Noernber la 1919 pay
able Muv I 1020, to etncrfholdere of record
. he o." tf buelnea. April 18 1K20
IiroiNALD n CMAHK Treaeurer
Anwoal Meetlwye
ISr- TIIK
titnckholdera of The I'klladelohli
trie Company will be heldtat theoffloe
ANNUAL MELTIN'H
Company, 1000 Chestnut street. Phllade
vtedneeoar. ADril la. iu'.d. .t 12
a election oi a iMaro or Director.
ffi.
for
red a j
for the
or the enaulna year.
OF THE
a dee-
or the
'JDhle,
oloek
BIO. at IS o' oloek
hiard of nirMisva
and for th transac
tlon of auch other business as may properly I
ron, irinro mi iii"-iii. in aorcrnenc-
with the nyLavia of the Company no stock
can be oted which haa been transferred on i
the boo' a of the I'ernpany velth'n twenty I
(20 aa . next preredlne the .lection.
A V R COE Secretary
received In
clock neon
and opened
or
Iunod
Prone aale
8F.AIJ:i PROPOSAL! will be
9prr .to, ii AmJlr.muuli.Jf u c'wi noon i
nn Tuesday. April 13th. 1020. and onnl '
at tbat time In aame room, far
I. MfVICrrAL BAKD 8EA60.V
2- AysSyS6oHor nsznm
routractora will be required to comply i
with the Act of July IS 1917. relative to
Workmen's Compensation Inauranoe, and i
proof must be furnished the Department by
sail i on'rsrior mm n. nee acr-.pi.q uiv
C revisions of said Act and Insured hie Us
ui i thereunder or secured exemption there-
For Information and full pertlculara In
quire at Room 118. City Hall.
JOHN C WINSTON. Director.
PROP0
FOB HARNESS HACKS Of.
rai, 1. 1
ma Ru
proposal.
tl
nPOMATJt
flee of the Cruarterrnaater Oens
and Equlpaa-e Division, Muni
Washlncton, p. C Bealad
er Oensral, Clothln
.u,4i..ui). nuiioiar,
duollcate. will be received her un
ior lUTrn.nina ail or
rrt Anrti 1H. lBU
I anv part of 30,000 Harness flacka
. mallon rn request
Infor
PR'
o
rnHATja. VOH THE
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tiete oi uouDie wuariera
oros
if Ti
CONSTHVCTION
for om
ot I
a.,
re i
J 1 1 eonatmctipn aa atated abonre. Plana and
sjalt ajiaiiaaiajaiaiin laiaiauawai asni innisatnuai
Twn
eera, Omce of the umrer in cnarye of Con-
raniciora
els will I
I IS, 1910, and then npened for
n Chars-"
anal, ftil
.tnirttlnn. IPr.nkford Araenal. Phlla.. Pi
I aaaled proposals will be reoelyed here untl
I 3 p. m. npni JS, lew, anq mm i
k'
tt!"
f
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dmlm
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Salary $7,500;
Income $10,000"!
there were many
hundreds of income tax
reports which read
something like this. Do
you know why?
"Labor earns money
Investing multiplies it"
If the stock market is
Btrango ground to you If
you have known stocks
which might go up and you
did not know how to make
money by your knowledge,
aend at once for our free
booklet telling "The Gen
eral Rules for Trading."
Ask for No. T.U.-855
JONES & BAKER
SECURITIES
Wldener Blda;., Philadelphia
PhnttBtU, ' 606S
Ktyttoni, Rtt 2290
Dirttt Prittt Wiru
Offlco In S Principal a tie
Edward A. Noppel, formor president
nf th. TinKerf nnatneM Men's Associa
tion, waa aworn in today n assistant
director of tho Department of Public
Welfaro 07 Mayor Mooro.
Director of Public AVelfnro Tuitin
and Durrell Bhtistor, secretary to tha
Mayor, wcro present at tho ceremony.
Director Tustta Joklntly remindrxrhls
now assistant he would havo tho task
of interviewing the thousand or raoro
women who nr nnxlou for positions aa
social service workers in the OJureau of
Constructive Social Service.
'Two other men who assunud office
today 'wero Real Estate Assessors John
A. Voorhccs. of 2020 Itaco atreot, and
Albert T. Uaucrle, Of 710 West lork
street.
Tho oath was administered by George
W. Clemont, a real estate assessor and
notary public. ....
Voorhoca, who was secretary of the
Republican Alliance, fills the unexpired
-A - I
ft'
f. JtV, ,
term of BIcbavd Vrttitp&Uitt$ t I '1
Council, which expires April S, '?, 'J
which he is expected to be appointed k
fni a full ftve.venr tiirm, '
Mr. Bauerle, who was formerly as
sistant city solicitor, succeeds to the pott
of Councilman Kduard Buchhote, xchn
had three ycarS aUU to setye,
300. Dry Law Violations In N. Y.
New "Vorlc, April 1. Three hun
drd violations of tho prohibition law
Wero disposed of yesterday by Judcc
Julius M. Mayer, in Federal Court
riuos nggrcKBtingWOOO were imposed in
araounta ranging from $5 to $70.
ff SURPLUS (EARNED) 1
il $2.oo):6oo.oo Jl
Do You Know
that, if you are married and havo
no children and do not mako a
Will, after certain allowances to
your wifo sho will receive only
one-half of your Estate, while tho
rest perhaps goes to a very dis
tant relative?
If you Icavo a Will you mako
sure that tho wife will recelvo
what you wish, not what tho law
would give her.
Wo cordially invito you to con
sult our officials freely, without
exponrjo, and to consider tho ad
vantages of appointing this Com
pany your Executor nnd Trustee.
Upon request our representative
will call upon you.
You Should Make
a Will To-day
1812
THE
1920
PENNSYLVANIA COMPANY
for Insurances on Lives and Granting Annuities
TRUST AND SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY'
Capital and Surplus - $7,000,000
BROAD BTBiacr OTOTOB
Chestnut nnd Juniper Streets
Member Federal .Reserve System
517 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia
We Take Pleasure in Announcing That on This Date
MR. EDWIN I. HYNEMAN
Will Becomo Associated With Us ,
aa Manager of Our Stock Department '
PARRISH & COMPANY
Utembera
Kmv York Sloek Eichenae rhlledelphla Stock Xxehaoxe
1800 Tfalnnl Hi
April 181, 1D4U 719 Fifth Ave.. ew Yof
Philadelphia
of i)wk
i&rfc
Cftc Hitfenljouac Cru$t Cowtpang
ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF" ITS
NEW DANK BUILDING
AT
1512 CHESTNUT STREET
ON MONDAY. APRIL 5.1920.
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WAR SURPLUS PLANT SITES
'
Big Pottery Plant
Locates at Hopewell
Latest enterprise established at Hopewell by well-known
pottery men gets. advantages of low-priced fuel, direct
water and rail transportation and ideal climate
Another strong, vigorous industry has
joined tho rapidly-growing number of Amer
ican enterprises locating at Hopewell, Va.
The Hopewell China Corporation, organ
ized by well-known, thoroughly experienced
and progressive pottery men, with substantial
financial backing, is among the most recent
concerns to take advantage of the natural and
acquired advantages of Hopewell. The offi
cers of the corporation, helped, during the past
twenty years, to irake East Liverpool, Ohio,
the world's pottery centre.
The purchase includes a five-acre tract of
land with railway sidings already built and two
modern factory buildings with more than
50,000 feet of floor space.
The buildings were found to be so suitable
for pottery manufacture that eleven kilns can
be installed immediately and production of
high-grade table china started by June. The
directors of the corporation have already voted
to enlarge the plant to twenty-two kilns within'
tho next two years.
Knowing the pottery situation, as they do,
these men unhesitatingly predipt that during
the next decade Hopewell will become the
centre of the pottery industry. They base their
prediction upon facts they have discovered for
themselves after a great deal of investigation.
Climatic conditions at Hopewell are ideal
for the pottery industry. It never gets too hot
or too cold. There are no extremes of weather
to interfere with production, or the health of
employes.
This pottery firm ia the pioneer in it field
to take advantage of the opportunities at Hope
well. Others are bound to follow. Hopewell
is fertile ground for.growing industries.
Why not be the pioneer m your industry to
place a plant "here? You, too, can reap similar
advantages at Hopewell, "America's greatest
industrial opportunity." Here are some of tho
advantages it offers :
Factory buildings ready for occupancy.
Plant sites with railway sidings.
Low-priced power.
Plentiful supply of contented labor.
Homes for 1 2,000 families.
Abundance of pure water.
Best rail and water transportation.
No harmful municipal restrictions.
Climate mild and healthful.
Investigate Hopewell. Find out more
about its advantages. It may mean the most
important move you ever made to solve your
production problems. Write, wire or phone to
DuPont Chemical Co.
One of the largest and best
trained technical stairs in
the world is at the disposal
of Hopewell industries.
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Wilmington, Delnware
Petrrtburg Chamber
of Commerce
Petaraburg, Vs.
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