Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 13, 1920, Night Extra, Page 20, Image 20

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Bankers and Brokers
Can You Amrvcr Them?
If your customers were to ask
any of the following questions,
could you answer them?
1. Why is a S French
bond for 1000 francs
marked on its face for
only 50 francs?
2. Which coupons from
French and Russian
bonds arc good and
which are not?
3. Why are the French Ss
of 1931 and the French
4s of 1043 not due in
the years mentioned?
When ?re they due?
Tiiese and many other vital
questions answered in our new
booklet:
"Foreign tioiul
Statistics"
Sent free upon rcqucit.
10 Will Sl.,N. Y. Tel. Rector 5289-92
FINWCIW
TO THE HOLDERS OF SHAFFER
OIL AND REFINING COMPANY
FIRSTMORTGAGE CONVERTIBLE
6 SINKING FUND GOLD BONDS:-
Notlw i v 'b k i , , i fi irt On
of June, I'r.'O. nursui"! i tit rm- .'f
.Article III . r th- liu.i l-ii mur.. ili .1
JUrts 1 mill f-i.tn '-hiitf - ii im'l nxilinnx
C to fantln. i tal i I i mm nu! I m' nml
Sa tn H,inl( Tr i-i i .pi Willi mi V
Kopf. CoTlUM- III I nil I. l, ri'-'l.. bi
the rompn iilrh Mi r ui.o i i -UnklnK
Funii lhi sum ..f !". iir HunlKil H'sllti
Thousand lii ha i ijimiiiiiiii fur tlv imr
poao of the purcli i - ..r i.-.TnpInm if uiii
tendhiK bowla n.umd l falil 'I rui In
denture On June I 1010, tin- trustee win nrpH
a,ld SlnMne Tumi In th pur. hnse 01 io.
, aempiton uf said IotiiiIs mi prl"re imt ..
reeding the redemption pm u then In f
feet.
Holder if mid boi (N r herbv nntifl I
to malic prnpnu.tlx fur ihr al of nald Ii md
to the nalil Mlnklnjr I"und Proposil mint
t mido to tile Trustee HI I'lllCIKn I I . "h
cf before nrll SO. low. nml unit! in- f,M
11 or am pur of the bon.li r.rf.-reil
All honit r.ffred arid aioepteil for the
Plnklnk" I'Ur d nmal lie il. Itwi.o to tli Till"
tee on or r .m .liinr I. I a '0.
SHAFFER OIL AND REFINING
COMPANY,
By Robert J. Grnf, Secretary.
ai,i;anThTi iihmV i.iTTifi ivTi t tT i
nrt Mortuncr .", I'rr I rnt sinking Tumi
Cold llnniK ilnr .lone I. 10.11.
ruru.int io i!i iirolliiii of th Mort
ake cxpcutp.l .linn 1 mil bv Hi-. lxn
arla Cotintv I ichtlne i'omnan to Ui
underalicnd n Truatoo to ncnirp an autlior
!d lu" of Onx Million rtnllnra Klrnt
MortuaEO' Ti nr rent SlnKlns fund Cold
nonda. duo lun 1 1031 the underilnned
rereby uhri not cr that It now hni on linn I
thel um of Nln Thouand Elahf Hundr il I
nd Hcpn' tn Dollnra md rifM t'entt
(IDR17B0) In thi Slnklnir Kun1 provided by i
aald MoriKMC" and that it l ita tnlcntton to '
Dply aald aiim undr tho prolinn of Ilia
aald Mortgaeo tn tho purrli,i"p of said bond. I
Offer of aald bonds nrr Incited at a nnoa '
not to ejirerU par arrrud Inirpst and .1
per cent premium SValed tidr mIiouI'1 1t
addreaad to the riilMd'Inhla Trim Pnni
Pny. Trualee ainklne Tund. Alexandria
County LlehtliiK t'ompnny Liberty llultdinu
N. E eirner Uroad an.t rh'iiiiu' at . Phil
adelphia, nnl II bo rrlved until 3 p. m
Wednesday, nrll II, 1030.
FHitiAnci rm "mar company Trm.
tee Ity .inilN- I WW I M I- Tr..iaui.r
I'MKO r" 'm i It 10"l
riTT.t itr.ii Tm itmori'.
IAMI COM. OMI'M riKT
AlORTOAtii: .1 IM.lt (i;T MOMts,
DIE VOl IlMItl.lt rillsr, kij.i.
Pursu'int to iiimi of nioriuaae dated Vn
rembar 1 1li. tin nun of i.-mi l.oinU i
follows hi e brrn dnwn for reilempllon
at par and n.Tiied Inlereyi n of lnj 1,
JOSO. out of iiwnil. pa ihl. to slnlunt
Fund, when all lnteiei thereon will r.ae
vie.
7 '.n; )i it in
III 7l! l.'TM 1M7
L"W 771 I1T -,;t
S7 1014 I -.0 Ii!!7
Above lionda wilh n I iiiimmi ifeil . n ipor a
attached ehould bo preeni I f - p.iviii.iit
at the orpo of th" irtiHl.. on c s'tor,
Mar I. IWO.
OlItAItn TIIV-T rOIIIMM, TriMler.
OEOH'iE II STt wtr i,i rra-ur r
Philadelphia Pn Vpni u l'r.'n
TO T1IK IIOI.DKRH OF Till:
Tlrree-Yeiir M-. l'rr Cent Mnrtciee Vnlea of
Kmplrn Mute Rullrond Corporation
Notlca la hereby clven that Umpire State
Bftllroad orporatlon haa elected ti pav hII
of the afnreaald n ilea outntandlnar on the
lt .lay of May. 11K0. teeeth-r with the In
terest thereon inaturlne on thot div under
the trrm of aaid n. l In.ret n.,1 r.a.e
on aaid 1-t fUv of M 1'.mi hoihv iixed
for (.aid pj' p en Ih iir.,... i.'o'tr.
that he n.'t hi I r ' T T. . on l i v lf i o
for p.i m. nt hi h- nfi , .,r i'i-i i ,un,i, i.
TrU't lnni".r .f S Vml" hi iriiviw
at No .lT a I m" in ilii iv of ,.,
Tork N v
Dai I - ' i" N V Mir. i in IC, o
LJLPim: STAli: P.AII.nOAD
tonpnitATiov
Ily S C BTIVUIIP
niiidrnil.
orriL'K nr rm: i-lnnmu-ima ,
MAMFVCTritlMl (OMI'A.NV
At a m-rtln of the ho.rl of illrrtor
hM this nay a aunrierl midnd -f urn
nd onr-liair rr trot v a d-rru paat
ABrll Jf. lroi m t. kindrrs of r-or"
Marcb Sf. JU20. Clinic ' b mnl d.
Aitrnun t: hh-k
rillK. eh Ii Marcn 1'J lOl'O
Xiiniml l.l"illoii
J.lllltAKt tl. Ill I'llII.MIKI.I'lll .
for Lcinl .ml Ijrliiti l fh , j. pi trt
Tha Alll Wl ri'i'l I f ire inr. i j ,
Traaaurei il il- i.ihru . f Ch - ..'
rhla. win ! h ill i m ' n.r, , , Miindit
thm thlril tin of Sl.n nrt i, in 3 o'duik In
h uflrrnooii, vl-n ih- l..,r.r mi H
ttnil to rv elvH im. ,nn m i , nii,
AN thprr ii r t.iii! -hTr. on m h fli
ra rtuo "" "nr" r" f 'I" ii i ih.. r !p
antntlv lira l-r.h not 'l.. i n ihr m i
ba forfntorl ir..b i r.. Mi . liMrf.r imj
laiwnf tli-'iiiMi iii . i. il . ,i,..r r
jM nff on tl llilril liny ur M ,Mtn ,
ten ila a il, i df'.i
I'll Wi IS HU K
-' i pi ti i
Mirriil Mritlnun
1 Tha ou"it n ." -rm. ur ,i,i r.
any a H.-nt m in. . n 1 1 ninri mvi t
tanalon of.'i 1'hM.il il , K.iui Trinjlt
Compan" 1 nuiproi i tiuki .hmm r. h
aeries n " "" -" "- ""n hi mi
lrsemnt thin of ! lirinBln under
th
lirmi ii' 'o i'i"i"""'i ' oiinii ihii ti
certain rollinu- aio. k htii is not now
now unde-r
2. Tha quaaiinii ' f uihi ling it,,, rornn
anant to ttifl an I- .iiol d.-luorv .,r tho r.iliinK
tocl whlrh la "V ' '" . 'hi aulij..t irmttir of
1ha propo,l utiai.lidatiil Ua nml ih tali
tnr ftf a lna of all of in. hhIO roliint; mu,-k
Traction oiiiimo "i i-mia ipipnm or Mn
lien or IntereM in all t' liov ininimnrd
rolllnB itoc". ,hirli I niftn Tra. Hon i m
jiany of I'hlladi Itdi h, ina h,n-
4 Suth oihr und further matt, i a In Hni i
way incideniHl n m innnt.trd nh n
e.bqva mentioned uh iiiv lie brought befu.e
tha aald tneotlnit
Uy order or tnf imam or nire. tor
A Tl HAT I MAV
Aeaiatant Pccretar
Proposals
rnoroMAi.s u u.-vihuiiiikth-omc
or the QuarUrmaater O'neral Clothlnn and
Kulp Division. Jlunltlona Uulldlrnt,
rtupllcate 'l.Lb.r.neli", '"'. J"11" 'LOO
pi, April i'O. 120 for furnlshlinr all or
tiy Prt of -IT S83 summer und.rslilrts;
Information on requeat
I'BOrOMAIJi I'OU lIH.VWptHOftlce of the
Quartermaster Oenoral, Clnlhlne nd
TBauirJar -!'v,r,lo",i 'n""" , iiuiidlng,
fal.hinuinn. I). C. Sealed nropoaala In rtunii!
T
rale, will recelvsa here until j .00 p m.
fSf a siT.fiw. iii:ini(i oi mi
SJ ".?.".''"; 1".' ' "!,"". l'Hin timi
pany of I'lilluilfliilil i ,ll Io hi , ,n,,
omtr of Hip I'lillailr phla RhpicI Trnnll i om
pnn fi,n riitiMi.ii Mum I'luinnoipluii on
JLtondus April 'Jll I''.'" rt IJ o loi I, in on
to conml'T hmI ink d lion upon tho fu
lowlnir matir
April 2x 19i0- t0T '"""shin all or any -part
of Soo.ooo summer drawers. Inforraa f?
Man on renueat. ,
RaNllKiJ-VDHlillS ANII KtfTAULlHIIMI
TlscXLMltM Oeslrlns to bid for suddUm tar
ika Wt'lta tloapltal for the Insane. Canvlila,
fSfc.nmrlrijr tu year tfglni.lna; une T.
.' v t' J4 ,' ! aiWresi the undsrslcned. statlna
h, S5V-IitV, ( ooJ " Proposed w
jy, as. 4a aMtubiiM aiewera
IOJI
rCAPITALS500,000,001
surplusiearned;
2,000, 000.00
j:8
IF
you consider how the interests of
your heirs mny be best served
and "itfeKunided, you will choose
n strong Trust Compitny as the
Executor anil Trustee under your
Will n Corporation chartered by
the State of Pennsylvania, super
vised by the State Banking De
partment and examined nt regu
lar periods by the Examiners of
the Orphans' Court.
We cordially invito you to con
sult our Trust Department offi
cial freely about your Will Hnd
to consider the advantages of
appointing this Company your
Executor and Trustee.
THE
NORTHERN TRUST
COMPANY
The P
ncc
History of
Every Stock
traded in the New York
Curb and in Boston, San
Francisco, Salt Lake and
other exchanges is given
in the April issue of our
Free Broker's
Hand Book
Just out high and
low prices for last month
and entire year of 1919:
par, capital, dividend rates
of more than 800 securi
ties. An invaluable guide
for tho3c who arc plan
ning to take advantage of
the present technical po
sition of the Market.
Memo, page, commission
rates, etc
Aslv for No. T. L'.-Slili
JONES & BAKER
SECUKITIES
Widcncr IJldg., Philadelphia
riwifi Dtll, Walnut 1063
k'O'tont, Race 2290
Direct Private U'irtt
Offices in 8 Principal Cities
Securities Listed
on
Philadelphia
Stock Exchange
A new ircular describing
J. G. BRILL
COMPANY
i'i pi'i'PMiH hi i1 H't'tiritles will
tin ili-'rili'iiil tml. is Copies can
lie i.l.iainerl finm tticmtivlH of the
Philadelphia Stock
Exchange
Commonwealth P. R. & L. Co.
Pfd. Div. Scrip
Portland R. L. & P. Co.
lit & Ref. 8, 1942
nMti:ns
321 CliettnutSt, Philadelphia
IJ nnl tra ru Vo ' n id Philadelphia
LxemjH Jrom All I mlrral Income Taxes
6Municipal Bonds at Pai
Tn ccur fJttmpin tirrulan cut thit out ana
maU today uith our name and addrtt (c ,
The Hanchett Bond Co.
Incorporated 1910
39 South La Salle Irft, ChUngo 30
IVoo.tlvjul. Ilrp.- (,. B. IIOnlllNS
6M Tarry Ulde., I'lulidclphia Ttl. Spruce 3241
Stock & Bond Trader
An established Mork und Ixind house
nlth vrlrr ronnectlona to Irudlnr flnati
rUI reutrra has nnenlnc for Iborouchly
eitirriruteil trader
Box C 827, Ledger Ollicc
Lawrence E. Brown & Co.
CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
1(115 UKAIi KSTATK TItUHT OUJO,
Investltate and adjust partnerablp athj
rorporatloo arroonts. Aiie prepare C, Z.
i b im in
jSlxth&SpfingGardea
Extra by Bryn Mawr Trust Co.
Tlio Bryn Mawr Trust Co. Ii&h tie
clnroit a semiannual dlvlilenil of 4 per
cent and an extra dividend of S per
cent pnwiblo Mny 1 to stockholders of
record April 10
Pnn9ytrntM riiffufion for
D.ifand Dumb, Ml. Alt?, Phil.
Test Decided Their
Complete Equipment
THE Automatic
Fuel-Saver as
sures steady, econ
omical heat at the
Penna. Institution for
the Deaf and Dumb.
This institution equipt
one of their seven 100
h. p. boilers with the
Automatic Fuel-Saver
about eight years ngo.
The results were so
gratifying thnt the other
six boilers are now
similarly equipt. A
letter from Chief Engi
neer Fowden states:
"All the boilers are Riving
excellent resulta. The Auto
matic Fuel-Saver makes it
possible to burn anything in
the way of fuel from culm
to low grade rice "
Put the Automatic l-uel-Saver
to work in your plant.
Inefficiency andeconomy will
delight you. Write ui today.
Automatic Fuel Saving Co.
Bulltlin Boildin;
Ttltphone: Spruca S874
AUTOMATIC
rUEl-SAVER."
In Trust
r . 'i
STtt atfamAfft " i
MORE than $1 1,000.000 is held "in trust"
by the Continental-Equitable Title and
Trust Company for its depositors. This
eleven million dollars is more than an obliga
tion it is a tangible expression of the confi
dence they have in the ability and service of
the Continental-Equitalbe.
It is because of this confidence of Phila
delphia business men that wc are able to offer
you the advantages of a dependable banking
connection backed by a btoad financial
experience.
Continental- Equitable
Title Trust Company
Twelfth Above Chestnut
Philadelphia
Capital $1,000,000 Surplus $1,000,000
Over $11,000,000 Deposits
IS THIS just an expression to you? It shouldn't
. M , ue. AFTER a fire you may learn what it is,
SO' t CltlUSC. to your sorrow.
We will be glad to consult with and advise
you NOW!
Harris J.Latta
PENNSYLVANIA BLDO. PHILADELPHIA.
I .(Mint SIS
53,000 Baldwin Locomotives
I'ait of the story of Philadelphia is tho history of Thr
Baldwin Locomotive Woiks, which plant has, at least
in part, occupied its present site since 1835. Tho thou
sands of locomotives constructed to date are continually
spreading all over the world the name and fame of
Philadelphia as the leading American Manufacturing
at
The Baldwin Locomotive Works
I
U. S. Liberty Bonds
All Issues
Bought and Sold
$50 $100 $500 $1000
Gfiaham. Parsons ffcC
435 CHPCSTNUT STMKKT
FrtilasUlpMa
I EQUIPMENT NOIES
ARE EASILY SOLD
Safoguards Thrown Around
Such Issues Make Them
Popular Investment
Itnilrontl ftcrurltioR were under gen
rrnl tlliciiaslon when n bonkrr rcmnrkrtl
tlint lie llnila' that railroad rquininent
crrtillrates iminl umier the Philadel
phia, plan arc perhaps the mnat eftslly
ijilarod of nil iiich peoiirltie. There Is,
lie Raid, n rooiI Hiibntantial re.isou uti
tlerlyluK this preference.
In the flrt plaee, the new equipment
Itself is the tangible security back of
the certificate". At delivery of this
equipment, a uibstantial cash payment
Ii act usltle. uml subsequent Instalments
ure made nt Interval", which ofiHet de
preciation, and in this manner main
taining the security behind the notes.
In the event of a receivership, the
Philadelphia plan, he continued, is a
protection to the scetirlty holders In a
way not possible in the case of mort
gage b6nds, becnuxe the title to the
equipment is vested in n trustee till the
lint maturity in paid, and failure to
meet thV obilgntlon glvea the trustee
the power to tilke over the equipment,
which would neriouty interfere, if not
completely stop, the operation of the
mail.
Speaking of the $.100,000,000 revolv
ing fund which a created for the
bench"! of (lie railroad" that might be
seeking to borrow money and found
(IllnViill.i in tilitniniug it, this banker
nnld if good Judgment at not used In
the loaning nut of tliU fund. It would
soon be exhausted.
lie said lonnlng It out for equipment
purport's would be ideal, lie said that
clalmr of shipper which nrose during
the government operation for unjiiit
rate, ctt1.. if allowed in anywhere near
Ihe volume In which they will be pre-i-ented.
would mn exhaust the fund
from thnt source nlone.
Another thing, he yuld. It was In
tended under the Ksch -Cummins bill
that I In- revolving fund should tnkc
enre of coming niatuilties of the weaker
rondH. In hN opinion $300,000,000 will
fall fiit- nhort of the amount necessary,
even with the best of management.
The contemplated offering of cej'tlfi
catei of imlcIiti'ilnexH by Secretary of
the Treasury Houston to yield 0 and u'i
per cent was being discussed.
A banker said thnt no better answer
could be given to the importunities for
financial nsituncc from Kuropcan
countries It would me impossible, he
said, for the I'tilted StnteH to raise u
loan of $t. 000,000.000 or more nt the
prcent time unless it would offer It nt
term which would mean the complete
demoraliriitlon of our outstanding Mb
i ci-H loan" Already the loss on these
i I bonds to the omall Investor is so great
ibXi rA1
(LAw&
,Sr 1NSUIVANCE
Kara 3481
that It would be vcr.v dangerous to do
anything to Increase it.
He said that, in Ills opinion, the re
cent record absorption of a fw large
Insues of securities did not indicate that
tho market wns glutted with Investors'
money seeking attractive investments,
The reaction which hnd followed these
recent sales, nud which was very much
In evidence yesterday, showed plainly
that the public must have n breathing
spell bctnecn such campaigns, ntid he
hollered any banker or syndicate thot
had a large issue ready to launch would
show wisdom by waiting for a couple of
weeks.
Philadelphia Markets
WHEAT It'crlpta. S074 bushala. The
market ruled Prm nt Government prlcea. .
. COn. Receipts, 111,701 buahela. Quiet
but ateady. We quote new, as to duality
and location at II. 731. SB. the latter fcr
No. 2 vellnw
OATH Receipt a, 3000 bushels. Firm at
Ute adMince Car lota aa to location No,
2 white. II 1001 "JO. No. S white. ll.lTHCf
1 l'i; No 4 while II KIT 1.1 7.
r"IX)UR Receipts, B.1180,188 lbs. In eacVs.
Firmly held but quiet. Following were
tha quotation I'cr 1H8 Iba , packed In
140-lb. Jut sacks Soft winter, straight
weatern. Ill W 11 HO do. do. atralitht. near
by. lo.7nOU.2.1. lmrd winter, straltlit,
ItL'.nOWlSi do, short patent. 113 2.118.75!
Drln first, clear. 110 7.ll.B0i do. patent.
H8,7ftH.2B; short, patent, tl4.ridO18.10l
fancy sprlnit and city mills, patent, family
brands. Iw.KVrtlS in. Itsp flour. tllll.Bii.
I'noViafONH Qul6t bit firm, lleef. In
ats. amoked and alr-drled. fiOci beef,
knuckles and tenders smoked and nlr-drled,
flics pork, family, BOc, hams, S IV cured,
loose, 281f; do sUnned, loo, .loO.'IO'Ao,
do, do. emokert SL'MS'.'Wci hams boiled,
boneless. 4!hj; picnic shoulders, 8. P. cured,
loose, 21c: do, smoked, 22c: bellies. In pickle,
loose, L'I'le, breakfast bacon, 3Jc. lard,
2SI4C.
nui
TTKn naaln hlcher Tho quotation.
RMM.Milin piaimMV. fnnr.v. hlah.arorlnff
goods. 7flW7fc. extraa, 7(ic; extra firsts, 72M
71cs firsts. (IStfUOc seconds. BSWOnc: sweet
creamery, choice to fancy, 77(?v7flei fair to
Hood, Ro7Cci prints Jobblnr at MdtKc fcr
fancy and at 72i(SJc for fair to (rood
KCIOM further ad'-mced 30c case. lreo
cases nenrbv nrsts. IIS 80 per crate; near
by current receipts. 113.08: western extra
firsts, tU'.t.O. western firsts, tl.l.SO: southern.
112.00; selected fresh exes Jobblnr at 81 10
B3d Per doiten.
C1IBESK Fancy stock firm New York
whole-mim, Hat. held fa no 30Hat31c spe
elnls htsher; held, irtllnary to Kood, 28W
Jllc; current tnuke nominal, Jobbing sales of
fancy iroods, :i'J'injc.
1.1 VK POl'I.TIlY Fowls, fancy, fat M
BBci exceptlnral lota higher, do medium. 47
(t4R do, Inferior, 44(M0c. broiling chick
ens. fanc, oft-meated, welKhlng l'l US
lbs apiece ftT.snnc aprlnir chickens, nver
aen soft-mented 44(T4o; do. Inferior. 4UW
42c; stagR young roosters, 80M8'.'c old
roosters. j.'iWViic. ducks, white renin, 4HW
4.c: do Indian Runner. 42 W 43c: do, Mus
covy, snW32c turkejs. 40043c. pigeons, per
Pair. .10 A Vic
DREaSKD POU1.TRT Fowls, fresh kilted,
dry picked In boxes, weighing 4 lbs and
ner apiece, 43c. weighing S's lbs. 4041c,
weighing 3 lbs . 30W38c; fowls fresh killed,
In bbls, dry nicked, weighing 4 lbs, and
oer apiece. 42Hc weighing 3'-4 lbs.. 3II5H
40c; weighing 3 lbs 33.17c, old roosters,
drv picked 30c
FRESII FRUITS- Apples per barrel, as to
quality 14!) (Ill, do, per box. linOf4RO.
Oranges, Florida, per box. 13. .10 an. do, Cal
ifornia per box, 12 307.80. Clrapefrult.
Flrrlda. per box. IliftS B0 Strawberries,
Florida per quart. 80fff7r.c.
VEQETAnLUH White potnloes Per cwt
t7 78Wf. Sweet potatoes, southern per
baniper, I1V2.2B. do, Jerse, per basket, 7.1c
Ittl 110 Cabbage. Florida, per hamper 11 W
2 2.1 do per bnrrel crate, 11 61W.1 00.
Onloin per I IIQ-Ib sacks Yellow. 1710.
ARGENTINE TO PAY LOAN
Obligation Due May 15 Will Be Met
on Maturity
lluenoa Alrea, April 13. The Argen
tine short term 6 per cent loan of JBO,
000,000, half of which Is held by New
York hankers Hiitl half by London bank
ers, will be paid upon Its maturity on
Mny 15 according to an announcement
by Domingo Salabcrry. the nnance
minister. Senor yalaberry, who te
turned from a visit to New York jes
tcrday, did not state, however, whero
the funds for payment of tho loan would
bo obtained.
La Ilazon says today that the finance
minister has arranged a loan from
Urltlsh and American bankers of 2S.-
000,000, subject to amortization In ,
ten years. This sum. It Is believed, '
will bo used to meet the various gov-1
ernment obligations maturing within
that period. Including, possibly, tho loan
maturing -May i&
LOCAL MINING STOCKS
10NOPAII HTOCKS
t'ash Hut 09 II
Jim Butler 21 M
ill.l Ail,
JlacNamara 'a
Mldwav U 17
Mlzp.lh Et 12 IA
.Montana til I.-.
North Slir oil II
Hrscue Kula . 21 2.1
lonopah Kxt I, -js,
Wtat Und l'i 2
West Tonopah . . .0(1 OS
DIVIDE STOCKS
Allied Dlviila . . 0.' u.1
Alio DMilo . . .07 nil
Uelchsr .. to 12
lien Ilur 03 .Oil
Urouprh DUlde ' ';
Divide Kxt , 4
iilvlile Hvndlcili, n-.' m
llvlde Cons u;i ii.'i
Dividend to 13
Kust Dhl.le nil ii,,
Hasbrouck Dlvldn 02 ."I
HlKh DMde 02 03
Kc-crt DUlde IB In
Reno Dlvldn 0J ,04
itosetta on nn
Silver Kina u:i on
Tiinopah DlNlde ... -jt, J,
Tnnopah llaslirouil, . . In 1,1
Vlttun DIMdf 11 i:t
Verde Divide . 7 in
Zoni. vrt 2S
(lUI.Dr'IKl.D HTOCKH
Atlanta , .02 0.1
lllun Hull ,n.. in
Booth . . . . n:. Oil
O O II . . .112 0
Combination J'l.ivlion .... 03 05
Crackerlack is 20
Dlumondlleld II II 01 02
Daisy ii.' m
Florence. . 'jr, 3d
Ooldflelil fotiB u in
(loldtleld .Merger o.t On
Ooldfleld Di. ... . .OH 10
Great llend . . 02 03
Jumbo V.xl . . .mi il
Keuanus ... , irj 04
I. one star . . . . ... mi ns
Om .. . . in u2
Red Hills or, nil
Silver I'n l . . .is jii
Spcuthejd or. 07
MlhOKLLANKOU!)
Aniparn i'a rt
ArUoliu I nlled ,", n
I Kilen i, ,
I .Mutlier l.'iil . r,u .-vs
N'tiMlda Hill uj ui
Nevada It ind irii jr,
I Pronuintano ij
.N'evmla Wniidei l,, 2il
reiopa llllllIU IIS l
. White f'au. i; id
Reserve Banks' Discount Rates
Otllclal illsoount rules at the lweUa
Federal llesene banks were as fol-
lous
(The first column ries rules for all
periods up to nnd Including a fifteen
day matuilty the second for a period
of sixteen to ninety duys. The thlnl
nnd fourth column give the rate or
discounts of collateral loans tecureil bj
eo ernment bondH or notes.)
t'om'l paper rjovt pnptr
1A to DO lotnBO
I3dds dais IB days riUNM I
noston
New York
I'hlladelphU
Hlchmonil
Cle' i nd
Atluntu
Chlcarfn
fit Louis
MlnneniMlln
Kiirsas City
Dallas
St."
ft It
ft 14
ft'S
B'.
fl'
ft't
r.vj
.i'n
Hun Kran lto
aH
Ilntes on outstandlnr certlflca.tea nt
Indelitetlnehs continue unohaiiBed ut 5
pir cent, with tho exception of Mlnne.
apolls, wlmro the rate Is I" per cent
Bankers Win Debate
Opposed to ili'lintiTK of the riiatharu
Literary Annoclutlon at fit. l'aul'H He
formed KpiM'npal t'liurch, Ilronil nml
Venango streets, lust nlsht, H. H.
Ueppy. .Jr., I'mil H. IMwiler and Wil
liam AV. Allen, Jr., iepreneiitlng tho
riiilnili'lpliiu HnnkiiiK AsHOciation, ron
inecil judges thut it would be Unwise
for tliiH eoiintry to adopt compulsory
military trnininc.
Refined Sugar Market Unchanged
New Vork, April 13. The rellnetl
sugar market today v,aj unchanged
both as to conditions and prices with
kutllns reflnlnK Interests quottnf; IG
centa less 2 per cent for cash for tine
granulated, Prices for raw sugars weic
quoted ut 17,43c,
CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGOS
rhlcairo, April 18, UllTTKIl, Higher.
Creamery, 46 0830. ,
BOOS 'lljihir. nclDt 1S,01! caaes,
Firsts, 40tM0Vici ordinals firsts, 3rj tPIT:
at mark, casts Includid. aT89Ho; r
m', l T7. .HMI M IIMIHIIM
U.
A Standard Unlimited Policy
of Credit Insurance providing for
protection against loss on accounts
arising from goods shipped during the
whole Policy Period no matter when
insolvency of the debtor occurs.
u d. a
A Standard Unlimited Policy
of Credit Insurance providing for
protection on losses due to insolvency
of debtors and occurring during the
Policy Period.
Guaranteed Collection Strvict obtains under
both Policies and adjustment! are made dur
ing the period of the Policies after excessive
Josses hive occurred.
:
OUR SUPER
SEIW1CC Losses Raid In
AmericanQjrrrncy
LONDON GUARANTEE AND
ACCIDENT COMPAN Y LTD.
I uues Standard
R. A. IRVING,
Phone Lombsrd 4016 820 LsFayette Bldg.
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FARM AND GARDEN
P
urpee's
eeds
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BURPEE'S DOLLAR
The Highest Quality Seed for
Bean 2 Pkta. Duroce's Strineless Oreen PnH.
Dnttle, tender and absolutely atrlnglces.
Baan 2 Pkts. Hurpet'g Brittle Wax. Tha
finest of all wax beans. Absolutely
etringlru.
Corn Burpee's Golden Bantam. The molt
' famous sweet corn in the world.
I Beat Burpee's Columbia. Deep blood red
i and of rich buttery flavor.
Carrot Chantenay. Sweet, tender and of
a dorp oranr.o color.
Onion Yellow Globe Danvers. Pure white,
crisp and mild.
Radish Scarlet Globe. One of the beat
homo garden varieties.
!?nrpoA Dt"v5 Box lister! above is prepared specially for the home garden,
ZOx dO feet. If purchased separately the seed alone will cost$1.60. Theentiro
' tu"c"'u" ""' "" "" lo VT uo"
! Ju,t dip out the coupon
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W. A 1 Ltfc UUKPEE CO., Durpee Buildlnt s, Philadelphia
Gentlemen: Encloied I am sending you JJ.0O for Burpee's Dollar Boa of Vesetable Seeds.
Name , E. P. U April 13
. aaAth
' "uu,cl
MS mine
EarlyMorningStarPea
Over 10,000 bushels sold last
rear. This season the demand
will be ireeter,
trote who
plant Rutat eeeda
are proud of their
crotw arlad to tell
their neighbors
how to set the
same results.
Dulil'i Earlv
Momlm Star
P a a are the
tarltr.it tea (n the
world ready for
nlrkliis In 4'.' days.
unenuaiea r o r
hardiness, prodUo
tlveness. sweetness
of flavon pods
lares and with
stand erect
changes o f tern.
nerature.
I'lit ,IOn rt. 35ci Ot. fiScl 4 QU. .ISJO
Ily mall postage, Cstrn
I pint wrlsha 1 pound
,fr,d Today for Our Trtt Harden fluid
ROBERT BUIST COMPANY
4 ana 6 S. Front St, PVlidlIui, Pa
Wwi
fu
mm
111
mm
wwvjjf Vt:l!Jl
S. A.
AT YOUR
SERVICE
Established ,
Eighteen Sixty-nine
Unlimited Pollelet
General Agent
WALL BOARD
Shcetrock is not only cheaper than lath
nnd plaster, but saves time and labor. It's
made of pure gypsum rock, can be papered
or painted ns well as plaster, is stronger
than wood, and won't burn, warp or shrink.
Ask for n sample and you'll sec for your
self why the Government has used over
60,000,000 feet of Sheetrock.
JAMES E. TAGUE & CO.
10th & Columbia Ave. numond soso
FARM AND GARDEN
row
For the busy man and
woman we have put up a
box of Vegetable Seeds
comprising some of the
most popular Burpee
Specialties.
AjComplete Garden Plan
drawntoscalewith special
instructions for the en
tire summer and the,
Burpee Leaflet
"Suggestions on
Seed Sowing" to
gether with 16 full
size packets of Bur
pee Quality Seeds.
BOX OF VEGETABLES
a Complete Garden 20 x 30 feet
Rsdiili White Icicle. Crisp, tender and
snappy, but mild In flavor.
Turnip 'White Egf. A table varlsty of the
finest quality.
Swiss Chard Lucullui. Crumpled leaves
of finest splnach.llke flavor.
Lettuce Black Seeded Simpson,
of the finest quality.
Early and
Lettuce Salamander. One of the best for
the home garden. Tender and Crisp.
Pariler Extra Curled Dwarf. lias no su.
perlor f or fla orlng and sarnlihln(,
Cucumbei Ilurpee's Fordhook White Spine.
Dark green with meat crisp and cool.
or l.O0.
and fill in the space below.
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RUNNING WATER
-ANYWHERE-
Kenlp your fsrni er reuntry heue
Ith
a nisi'xunja ivatkii hiifpi.t
SYBTKM and yeu w
an abundance of pure, running water
wliererer you want It and under suf.
niientlr hUli preiaiire to afford ample
Bre protection. These outfits sre
automatic In action, rrqulrlnc very
little attention, and operate by either
tasollne or elertrlcltr at surprisingly
iw cost. Write for booklet.
Tzzxxbtas.Co.
Plumbing A
lltallne
SuppU'i
DISPLAY S00MB
44 to E0 N. Blh St,
BOB Arch St.
130-41 Federal St,
Camden, N. J,
KlUlOATIOWAsi
lloth Hinea
Our, craduatea ore In constant dsmaniffsi
rood-paying positions. Urerst shorthand
the easy, speed
'f SSSS&. "STf'ti JttMM
ana stcriaria
Clasifa. Intsnalva tralnln. ..'".i
any time. Call or .write for fnU
partlrulars and catalogue; "
nilLA. niWINEHH CdM.nOfl
and College of Commwca
ion nestnnt nt. I'hl aiMni,!.
WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY""
CHAMDEnS 1N8T1TOTB. A Hlgh.Or.a.
School for Men and Women. New Clati ti
intr. beginning- April nth. Unroll Now. N?,5'
tx-r Mmlisd. 2040 Arch St. Ixicust Bl'"n
Indlrldual lessons In English and Fr.nlJ,.
nan.hla MwM.n laanhV linn M r.rHCn!
Fhonn Poplar apOtl Wf
THE TAYLOR SCHOOL 100T
pregK Shorthand, Touch Typowrltlnr , nooK
Itsaplnr. Bsoratarlal Courass. Day h til.".
French For. 5 month
rrciii.ii apaak. undsrstand,
rinniah tntao languages.
month rou Isarn t
rjad and writs
12T Ch7,ggg.'
Siraver'm BiMinrjin Pnlli.
Plilladrlnhla's OrtaKst nuslnrsa Hehsol
S07 ChTStntH Bt. yriionB Walntu i!
JJTJIIIIIMPIWII
The
Economy
of Brick.
MR. BOWSER lives ih
a frame house in the
suburb of Lowdow'n
Heights. On his last bill
for painting he read the
motto, "Save the surface
and you save all."
"Well," he said to Mrs. Bow
ser, "it will cost all I've got
in bank this month just to
save the surface. I wish thoy
had sense enough to build
houses of something that is
the same all through."
"Some people have," replied
Mrs. Dowser. "You know I
wanted to build this house of
brick, but you said it would
cost twenty per cent more.
Brick never needs paint to save
the surface. It never shrinks
nor cracks. A brick house
would have saved us three "tons
of coal this last winter. And
you're paying twice tho brick
late for insurance, too. But
ft that's the way you save
g money."
H "Mrs. Bowser," he shouted,
H "I wish I had some bricks here
H to throw at you."
g "Better save them all to
KJ build with," said Mrs. Bowser,
H placidly.
e Wise women know thnt com-
g mon brick 'is the best and
S cheapest of all building ma-
S terials.
m KRANKroim urick works
j Tnrresdale Avenue
M KKTSTOXE nniCK CO
gjj (iodfrey near Second Bt I'llie
g north rim.A. nniric works
m Rising Sun nnd l.uzernc
S P flEITTEIVH SONS
g Vlcetown I.ano and O HI
3 H M. ft C 11 SINKR
H t'hurch and Taconv
B JOS T IITRNU KST
B 20th and Clearfield
m JOHN it. nAitu:v
IS Nlcetown Lane and D St.
S "RUII.D WITH DRICK IT JASTS
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and
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HOTEL MAJESTIC
HARROGATE
Are open for the
RECEPTION OF VISITORS
Comfortable nnd Up-lo-dnle
Accommodation should be
reserved during 13S0
by cable or letter
TOOTS
COOK'S
Travel Service
Covers the World
Benefit by our experience.
in rejecting your
Steamship
Accommodations
We are tho accredited AgenU
for all Atlantic and Pacific S.S.
Companies,
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2?5 S. Broad St., PbUa
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f April 27, Juno26. AlsoToursl
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