Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 29, 1920, Night Extra, Page 22, Image 22

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SECURITIES
IVidener Hide, I'hilndelphia
Piontt Btlt, Walnut 0065
Ktyttont, Rate 22S0
Direct Ftivati Wins
Office in 8 Principal Cities
N!ri,r,
urn i.it Mi.iuoN noor. district
Monlnnui'-ry eoutti Ph. IV4 or 4"4e I
bond. Healed blrta are lii-rebv InMtrd for nil i
or any purl of SI mi. nop. eotipoti bond In b- i
Issued b the Hchool Dimrlil of T.otte.r Marlon
township Montgomery rounty Ta . Inlprl
lo h nl th rl of ti r Pit nccuHlInK
to thf rfult of the MdUliKt ruch Mil lo ,
ttiitc lh rulo of llllfrcsl ror whli'li I' H
uhmlttil falil bonrtu ill b of th 1f
nomination of StOOOi inlcr-i ninb1, rml
RTumalli nlthout trrlncllnii of am li l" '
lw tlalofl Jii!i I, ipso, (o iiutiiro nrlnM M
follow In four lnlnllinonti of St i WO
ih on .tunc 1 lliM, Jun t into limo t
lens anl Juno I. UKO anil to natAlinnt
of S20 (mo omti nn Juno 1, UM ami r
irnbr I lltfi Tho aatil talu of tho
taxablo rroprrlv of thp Srhool Dlt t m
30 isjiui and Itn rxIftlnR funded inlbtfd
not with til nronnnod ItmilA hirliiiloil will
I tniko Ha total lnilohtpilna teas than .' pr
I cnt of the na(l nluatlnn of the 'a-
nblo proP'-'H Hi mild School Dlatrlct Honila
I will Ih ilolu-rril on or about Jun 1, 101:0 to
i tho ii(TCful btilili r upon payment of tho
I prlc bid and nrrruod lntor"Kl 12ch btd
I mtiat lv atcompnnlod b a rortlfted chnk for
M.'mHI Til. ih.ik of thi wiccpaatul blddor
onl tu ho r. tulnrd ind to br forfeited If auch
hlilcler fll.t t inmplotr tho purch No
blda nnd-'r par will bo eon'ldord t'rfr
cihi will b Blvon In bids baaod on a -I'i
IntoroM rito The right l rrjoMrd to rejct
Nm or all tld
tllda utll tw oponrd .it th- ltluh SVhool at
Vr.lm.iro on Modno-rtm, Mny ,1, l:o. at 8
o clooK p m nn.l inuat lw aont to and rp
roiolod h the ocrotar Willi m J I1rnf,
Jr 22 CotiKor Tvonuo Ardmnro boforo
then Tho fnrta nf b. n I hna bo. n pprood
h lor Morcin I owls Itu. kin and
niH 1 ixntnlno.i hi thoir nrfh !M4 1.and
I Tit l tnnldliiB rhlMilolphla Trt Their
.p'nlnp . I i b gtn upon the IrciUU of tho
l .ind ' hn Imh.i d
Ttl 11(11 111 If. OP Till.' t ilMON 0l,
MIMNti f IIUI'N r UIWT MlllilMA
I IH.T MIIKTtiM.l AM) 4 III. I rl.lt l.
Titter V IIIIM Mill) Mlll.s.
Neil i l li.nl tirn to 111. hoi I r of
tl . i . nntr fh.it th. lmpail ii I ior
i li uaht unci, r iho prololona '' rlop
I .o Hon J of tho iriotulo to ml., in i I
I of th. outtKndlne ml upon tbo firt tla
of ci . 1'ilfi. nt par nd aconio.1 it roM
ald n il h.i ill Im ii-.-.tntod for l i m T
t th .fflo of Tho roriimlanl' i n pan
for iniuran. . on I.Ioa & tlrantlnc nnu
lti Trinloo M7 fho'tnut atroot r1 lla
lolpln i fa ni.r flur Ma lot 1''.'" ifior
ihi h ilat. all intor. t on old not - -.ha
. 30 Years
in
Export Banking
CHURCHMEN TO CELEBRATE
(Episcopalians Coming to Observe
I 225th Anniversary In Stnfe
Sncrnt blahopa, otlirr rlci Kjriiirn nntl
lajmrn of thr lpWropnl Clitircli will
'conic to I'lillndolplila hoxt Tiifiilny to
partlripntc In f.rrirc,s ctiiniiirmoriitinR
itlip "-'."Hi ntinivrr.vjii. of the Intro-
j dm Hon of tlip rimrcli in this stnto.
'Ihp aorvli-c will lii lit-lil In Old Christ
Church, Second street, nbovn Mnrkct,
whiTc (icorxo WrcshinKtoti worshiped.
Ulsliop Daniel Svlvcstcr Tuttle, of
St. IaiuIs, prcsiiliiiR liisliop of the
INTIMATE KNOWL
EDGE of the needs
and habits of the people,
acquired by years of ex
perience and actual resi
dence in the countries
themselves, is essential
when transacting busi
ness abroad.
Our 23 branches in South
America, 8 ofllcos in Eu
rope and direct connections
throughout tho world round
out a service broad nnd com
prehensive in every detail.
Anglo-South American
'"Bank.liiviited
Nr.Tr York AttoncT, 49 Droadtray
.Hl-IMNO KIilKTS
.... ncr.vN fiTV.,N. j.
1 RRFAKFRS "only llourdalU Hotel.
Biiirtr.iuj (,i t(Uh(!n Bttuphod for
, conxaloaconta Oarage K A. TOUNtl. .Mtr.
BISCAYNE
ItunnltiK water in arjr
room llklt IP ni.UNDlN.
r,i-r. may. n. .i.
Jllss ll.M.I'IN Uhr (o iinnnunre tlip open-
Iiie or ll(ITi:i, MMIXIU nn' May Int.
Kpniiil rurlj watuin rutra on 1 .10 rooma, 60
prlalo bntlia.
"?JTTtitiTKi:, x. .1.
Ulrectly on tho Ucchii Hprllic Lake. N. J.
The Essex and Sussex M?'.1 ".d
Amerlra'a Vlneat liraort ltolrl. Onrna June 10 '
N V Oniro 8 V:at 4(lth 81.
I'.plfcopnl Chiireli, will attend the com
munion .services In Old Christ Church,
nnd will deliver the sermon on Tuesday
mornliiB. The aervlres will bfcln at
fl:.IO o'clock. Willi lHshop Tuttlo will
wnno lllahop l ortlnnil A liiteheatl, ot
IMttsburRh, nnd llishop llocers Israel
of Urle, who, with Illshbp Hhlnelander
arid Iho Hev Thomns .Inmes Clarland,
binlfop HiifTrngnii of I'snns.vlvnnia. will
tnnkc uii the liMions uttendlne tho scr
ices.
SrilINO ItKSOItTN
ATLANTIC" riTV. N. J.
mm
ATLANTIC QJTY.N. J.
LAn-AmenicaiA. Plan.rtdtL i
lof DislmrlitmiMCtom-tart I
i rinBpnoot oaraob.
cAMciTveao. tvaarr-AJ.
WY.W N UnSVII.I.K. I'A.
GALEN HALL. Wi tnerivllla. Pa.
Now open
M irTWATHK. I'A.
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3 JbeaafSreinr scrt-xaanm u
i Euixatajififan. Ai A mnmt
The
r. ir-apoct
Swiflwatcr r-l,fS
JOHN It WOOUUNO
KMMONs r
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M i i
foiitU' 1
nniinl loell nca
Exempt Jrum III Petit nu Incoma hues ;
Municipal Bonds at Pai
6
hi i n i. or
The United Gas Improvement
Company
N W in' l rn. it mil Areh l
rhllalilplila. Mnreli 3, 1P20
Th-. Annual I tins oi h- storkh
nr Itio lino I in. Iimirni in ... I .....a.
To aarura i'ht initio nrrutar rut Iol out an. t il !. hl I it th. off I. o pf tho t'otnpin
mall todrr uilA unr nnmo and addrttt It . ttln.t I urn i ( lin,,, Biir! An li otr -t
' I'liiM MpliM on flnnilit. y 1, Iftjo. i
tL. -..!-.. K-.t--l T IS ."Vlork nmin. for .1 purioao. 0f P tUnf
The Hancnett ond co. " ". ' i"r..tor. lo wi. for
, , tho onauiim -..at nf i ii.ldorina Tnd a. Una
Jnr.irnomlrf 111" 1 upon til tan J .1 of i it porrt lneroao 'n
JISoulA la NiUf Mmi, Cnnuo -iv '" authoi io,l , filial at... k of tbo I'otnpan
. , .. n ,?,.- .from t J.'t lid riHto- of tho pir aiUi ,f
Peant liania Rop - n. IIOIIHINS jVi o, h ti I VI IMI li t nf tho pir
Ut r.rrj nioj.. I'hi-tlelptiia Tol. Spruce 52' " "'f " r y,u "' "J ."' ,wl'" ," ,nrroa.
J ' Khali ho Son Por Cnt Cumulative Ire.
fo r.. tn. k aNo .niHId or-f. ronco ,n
lilili. Intion t.i llo lut- iluo th.rof ,m
h i til. t unpaid ttt irl to ho rodMomahi"
n whol. r tu part at $".. r-r -hat. md
a rto. iiopalil ltld. lidi to hin rni ,flm.,
.'lni. tiuht- a th ( . minon .ioK nn I ti
ha I'll tl Othor rlcht- ort kloL'OO rrr-t.-r
enoo and limitations m mav bo determined
lllililoniN
11 TOt'H-
I ZlSX Nntionnl ,'"rk. Alat?t
f X7rk"i Around the World, V
I I Luropo, Japan. Chlnn. St
i I f Lanrence, agurnfiv. 1 I
I I t rite for Detalla. I J
V , MKHirN KXl'HK.S.S fVf
j ..anamaker M,in fi
LX lloor. ( ontral X-K
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TOO -.! CH.S
m - .. ... .
Rrttl thrU mil n Avintt-L AillUMatM-M-t-h.
ran fcrtrt Ir(lnr1 tBtrAnfi.vtn.ii..tilil-u.
tnctlrinodorn,ubloiuMrfioTUot,
ixrxs o i atrium- poo4-ia (-nMoini
THE WILTSHIRE
Vlretnl- aio. and tieach. Capacity 160.
Prlv. hatha. mnnlnK water, elev.. eto. Atner.
nan iperlal aprlnc rate. Iiooklel. BAJ1
ir.I. RLL1R. Owneri N. J. COLL1NB. Mrr.
'
TRAYMORE ATLANncarv
lWRLDS GREATEST IfOi-LSUOCESS
HOTEL CONTINENTAL
Alnaye open. Alwava readj Tarma rood.
orate, riinn or write. M. Walah imgn.
Try CLARENDON Hotel
lrslnln Ate. near llruch. Alt rooma wlU
hot ami eold runnlnic watrn prlrrU butha.
HOTEL BOSCOBEL TS.'
Slf. IIP weekly riinno 117. A. B. MAniON
Tin: miictiii.kn wiitiNAi. iim;
Phllatt. Iphi i -1 's tliju
At li ' BuUr tm illiij. .f tl,. H.Mr.l of
Dlrootora h III IhU da a r..2iilup .Ifvl.lo.i.i
nf Two nnd One-half lr lent, pine an extra t at oald uiootlnn nf uuthorlzInK tho iaue of
ifnr-naii irr i-m, a- noriHi.il paplo lo . i...ti mr- in n.nj i rnirrn mivi. n l.o
tij..l inn 7ipur I oi ti ipo iinxril ,,f ,
I'lrni iit. hi i"u ii i r iiino- Nttl upotl
April in llijo
atCM.khnld ro of ro. ord
Chocka il ho tiMll.d
The lloiirl of Pir .tora am. n.o. tho tt
lawa r lailt to .litdonda to read to nit
"On th' W liifda pr. i.dlliK th" Mr
Tuesday f lu and Jatuir of . h. It or
the Hoard of itr otoro mn doiiao a dlvl
dtnd ot.
11 1. M-lll l.ili.fll
i hhIii. r
Till. I.IKMtll TIHTI. 1IWK
I'hllad. Iphla P. prll .; tllji)
"The Itoiird f Dire. for Ima tlno iUy r
clrd i uuarterb dUldrnd of tle per rent
tSV). pujlm Mu lt. lllid. lo .urkholdor t
of retord at the i lno f builnena April .'T I
1U.I1
CheikB.wlII he mailed
C M ASIITn.V
. Caah or
MIKO MIMMI f OMI'XM
IMilladolphln. April 'T 102O
I no niri ri ir nao into iia
reeular nuart rU dlldend
cent
cent
of r
mailed
JHM I'M II I.' l Tr iioir r
'mxbm'.t .tiih:t mikiwi, nwu
I !' t I Ipln Arrtl -J fi.'ii
' Till' lli.a .1 t IHr.il. r ha thia in .U
elarod .tni a mi I lll.lu! r 1,. itor
rent tSrri. pbmiM. M l-t. I!IM. t. .. '
hohlora of r. ird t th. i loo if inctiioo.
April SOU I'i'ii - t. w II I. mi ..I
MtKI' K -"PI I I I1- I o, . r
atn ti torma and londltlons aa aald lloard
ahall iPpro ir.. i.lo ti. .oor that aatu i
htroa b'll ftrat hi offoro.i i, tt( otoolt
hold la pro rati fot oti' a. riptlon at pir
the 'ii ti.e of the iMthott.d aharo nf .,fl
l'r'f.ir.d v-o ktil iud from time to
mi hut on) m ti n -nn at. authorl?..) at .1
iili-nti. nt rn kh ' 1. ri ni. otjnu mi of
trans irtlns .11 li olher hunlnroa aa may prop.
-' ro i. I . 1 r tl . n . .
ii .i.i itiii.i mil i. it ooaro
from T p in nril Jl until u a m iay '
t it;o i
U ord. r i f 'li Hunt f Piieotoro
'! W I ' Ul. VV -..( rOlKrv ,
I UUlAUl HI tit rlllLVUhl.l-lUA. . "vTT
uor lAicuni diiij .'uiiiper aia., I'niladeiphla
The Annual Election of Ulrectora and i
Treasurer of the l.ibrarj Co cl 1'hiladei
paia iii u urn. mi iiji- i.iorary on Jlonujy
the tlilnl day nf May next, nt 3 o'clock in
uUr'lpMrrrU.n'.dend'oV tltr'ee"'. J,h, '"' . " h'n he Treaiuror" w .1.
f .,.' i oJ.o. rtiViu. i ,f l.r . p' "nJ ,0 'Of-"! " annual payrn-nta
t nnd an ojira dlMlo .1 of tm 'J Her A, there ale oeial ahir.s on which fine,
V.o'f.Vi I'nr in pfn . A. il k .IfV " du' ,no own'r of ,h,m cr their r"pnr!
rorord nril 30 1'i.n itink. II t ,,pt.,tne, are hero. n . tm. d that they will
be forfeited ajrcmuly to
th" Chirter and
TUB NINTH NTII1NI I.NIa
Vunl .s pi.Ml
Tbo Iloar.l of fir .tor- ,r ihli hank In "
thl das deimrrda lll.nil if ti.M a li i
nn 1.100 414 or oapltll natable ly I
1920. to at . Kh I lore of rr- or. m n p m
on April JS lli.ii
JOHN It SOVNKHOIIN' i"nier
riCXTINNX
poaaia f
hello
nlahed i '
until 1 '
to Cor n ,iol
PronoKila
RKNI.. niiTcr-"S"i o?r
r f'ur irrooarii
r I 1 at mjl rt f r
.t "'aan o eer
t v May 3d mill
t OT1 or
ui " tu- i iniMMt iiiiiowh inn j,r ours ar
pid off on the third il ly of M.iy ur itnia
tn Uoa tb,ii.ufiv
FItXSi IS nWI E
"ooretarr
on icr; nr
tui: vt ii 1 1 m rn mp a sons ship n
enuini: mitniNit comi'xny
Klclimnnd ami Nurrla Sfreeta
I'hiladi phia, April it inso
The Annuil M'.iitiK ut the Stoi kuoldera ot
the William Cramp . Bona Ship and Lnxlna
Bulldlnir Co will be he d at the orBce of tb
comptn Rlihnionl nt.d Norrta atreeta, In
the eltv of Philadelphia, on rhurndav, prl
IB, 19S0. at IJ o dork noon, for tie purpoia
tof electlnc Uireitor-. to serve for the en-
uliK year, and traraictlnp auth other bust
ds as ma be br ' sit hof ro the moottnv
CHARLH3 T. TTI OR
s -r. .-irr
f-i" NNI XI Ml l-TINi, 111 TMI IIRHi.
L 1 1 rn
lia II I'J'K v '
.TrXMollll" NOTIfKS
-TV i.if NllTK I s
Am 11.1 Wf B mM, B aWaWy vl k B 9$A M (ft " M
Rlfer Xraxri.
Alndella
Hoonhiilm
I qponhlterll
Carman! i
'Xaubui
Kornl t.eorte .
MaurrtunU
Caronl i
ColuDibl
hliian
R. A. Xlrtona
ItaU
X ennotiu
X'estria
Xerhaula
Imperator
l'annanla
Royal t".oore ,
raronla
Talumbla
R. A. Mrlnrla
Uaurttania
ruoeniter untl Krelnht erilre
riilludrlpliiu to I'iraeit-. t onatnntlnople anil Itiitouni
I'hlliulelnhlu ' l.liiaRow
I'hlludrlphla " llrlM.il
I'hlladeloliiii " litldon
New XorU l rn-Uiwn and 1 lierpool
New XorU " I liorpool
xm ork " I'limnulh, i tioriioure .inn ntittuinntitn
I herlMiiirir ml outh wntiton
I'h month ( IirrlmiirE uml I finilon
I undufuVrri Jiid t.,ia:uw
I irrp'ol
I.lierpmil
Iluhroinlk .mil TrlrMr
London
l.lveriainl
I llerpool a
I herhourir ind 'aniitliiiniplnii
Patra Iluhroinlk and Trieste
PIj month. Cherhnurir nnil i-nutliainotmi
ew lonx " I'limniith ami t nernntire
. New Xurk " I ondonilerry ind r.l cow
..New Xork I lrerool
. n X'nrk " Cherhoorp and Southampton
I nr I aler iIIIiich Xnnli In
New Xo-k
New XorU
Ne.i Xnrk
I'l.ll del ihii
Nav XorU
New Xnrk
Phllude'iilila
New XorU
I'hilildelnlilii
New Xork
Now Xork
. . . New YorU
Mm 3
M.l ll
Milt III
M.i I.'
Miy IX
Mm IK
Xlnr Pi
M ir it
May -"
May it
M i ' .
.. . May 21
III) ,"u
.lline 1
tune 10
lline 111
.lline IB
June ID
. . . June 'ii
lline zn
Julr 8
... July
July I
1300 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA
SPECIAL" NOTICE
The Merchants & Miners'
1 riinsitf.rtitlli.n n
I'HILA.-HOSTOX
I i--.inBfr rrvhr
Kesumod May J, f)20
K I MON(.in .t-nrrl crnt
1'itT IH Ilfliltl irr y
Tr liiilmnt ImnlMrd lOOd
H3LLANS- AMERICA
LIKE
NEW YORK to ROTTERDAM
!?c ''Coquina" Loading Via Plymouth and Boulogne-Sur-Mer
jtj L,aKe riuvanna iviay tu
For rates and particulars apply to
Earn-Line Steamship Co.
E 139 South Fourth St.
PHILADELPHIA, PA-
EARN-LINE
lororouratrd 1831
U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamert
, General Cargo
Regular Service
Philadelphia Manchester
S S "Dcs Moines Bridge" Loading
Philadelphia Havana
On iiMiiiltil i.r strike in Holland hulll.,..
up to and mi IihIiiic Mi) I lt.no been inn
lelefl
New illltiK ihrdule will lie announced us
anon ti. imolhle
l'iien.'er (lltlre 1MI Xnlnut ! Plilla
Philadelphia
to
Scandinavian Ports
Christiania,
Gothenburg,
Copenhagen
Regular Service
U. S. Skipping Board Slccl Stcimen
S7S "CALVERT' May 8
A Steamer June 1
(From PitrJS. S'ooln iVAarpriJ
The Charles T.Megee Co.
4f cnfi lor U, S. Shipping Eoird
Drexcl Building
PHILADELPHIA
Bell Lombard 6100
NWajsassasiiai . . n
SHIPPING
t
shipping
Ultli eiftlit enr llllllll lllflrlllC mil
iiperiitlm: eMirrleiiie ;i ortlrrr. master'
lirni iitilliu led unr ic r .tud of
inn il .in llllei ture three e.ir super
lUInn nf shlii i nntrui tlnn two eira
sin n ink- ml iiriiiliiritii: ami K irira nf
lilliliillillne i iniiii nf III rurs nf .ikc
in irrf.d il. sires positmn us purl iiipt.ilti
iin.po.tiir of nlil innstriiitlou mid main
ten line ur tierlitlrnileiit with steim.
ship luiiipiim mrrt-iit.ille. koIiik u
furelun lonutrt 1 onsldereil
rieient referenies furnished
xinnir i" mii i rni. Kit on nr i.
MERCHANTS & MINERS
Transportation Company
ltahllhfil 1831
Millions of Pnsseniers Carried
Not n Life Lost
'Philadelphia. lUi.ton XX rd Sat. 5 ! M.
I'llllidelphla-.siiialinnli nnd Jnrkaonflll
1'rldsT. A P. M.
f rrlelu (lull I tit II .Mir 1st
rjailliKa rrery 10 duja
Clrr IS. bo. Ie Aie.
lrl. Iximhurd 1X)
NOHFIHK IIAXANA Frelcht Serrlr
GREEN STAR LINE
U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamers
aih.no rnoM piiiLAULLruu
to
iinHTrnrtAVEXN orrer. AnnixTic.
UUICI! SK.X AND LUV.XNT PORTS
CU.X.S KUH.. XkI. llreirl llulldlat
1'buna Lombard &10t Halo 16JU
..h iMaerleil mall. Iff 2S nine iw.rs si. . W f p? HI- ! fl I f
?s.:iiMf:!i:i w,-. iiaie uaiiK oi niiiaaeipnia
jCiK iBIis. nnd nutulde work, deslrea imihIIIuii i n'j.1. J rJL:J Pi.
fe JM-rfarably VIH alramihli. conawy f U.U1 U11U OUIUUIIUILVS OU.
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A Plant to Operate Efficiently
Efficiency
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Built Into
You can't get efficiency out of a plant unless you first
plan, build and equip it efficiently.
Too many cases of inefficiency in production are
directly traceable to badly planned and improperly con
structed manufacturing plants.
Steele-built plants function efficiently because they
are planned and constructed efficiently. Experts in the
Steele organization arrange the machinery, lay out the
best method of routing, lighting and sprinkling systems.
This is all done before the ground is broken.
Under the Steele Idea of Industrial Construction,
every detail of planning, building and equipping a factory
is decided upon only after the most thorough study of the
manufacturing process as a whole.
Then the work of construction is begun by one or
ganization, under one supervision and centralized respon
sibility. The plants built by Steele not only are efficient but
stay efficient.
For 55 years we have demonstrated to some of the
biggest manufacturers in the .world the economy and
efficiency of the Steele Idea of Industrial Construction.
That's why fifty per cent, of our business today comes to
us through clients we have previously served.
If you are a manufacturer thinking of building, re
building or adding to your plant consult us. We will be
glad to prove to you the value of our services without cost
or obligation to you. Phone or write for an interview.
WIS. STEELE
Architects : Engineers
PHILADELPHIA
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AUTOMATIC
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GRAY SYSTEM
This wonderful System will
get the Most from your Coal
THE waste of coal in power
plants, generally consid
ered unavoidable, ican be re
duced by the Automatic Com
bustion Control (Gray System) .
Simple in operation, it ef-'
fectively controls the supply of
air to the fuel bed. Nearly
perfect combustion results.
This means the better and
more economical' operation of
your power plant with its pres
ent fuel. It also makes possible
the satisfactory use of. the
cheaper grades of .coal and
cheaper fuels.
For example, ,an installation
was made in a plant operating
three boilers on soft coal. The
Automatic Combustion Control
allowed the engineer to burn
sawdust under one boiler,
wooden blocks under another,
while the third used a No. 2
Buckwheat Coal.
The results were:
A great saving in fuel cost.
A splendid increase in boiler efficiency.
A saving in man power in handling fuel.
A worth-while saving in repairs to linings,
grate bars, etc.
Reduction of smoke to a minimum.
The Automatic Combustion
Control has proved thoroughly
practical in the seven years of
its efficient operation. The pur
chase price is soon earned out
of its savings.
We will welcome the oppor
tunity to show you just what
this remarkable system will do
for you. Write us today for
full information.
AUTOMATIC FUEL SAVING CO.
Telephone: Spruce 5874
Bulletin Building
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war Surplus Plant Sites
Another big industry
for Hopewell
Manufacturers of cotton and wool waste locate plant after Du Pont technical
men prove the advantages for this industry at Hopewell, Va.
The Special Products Combanv,
manufacturers of cotton and wool xvaste
products, is the latest addition to Hope
well's industries.
This company's purchase includes a
factory building xvith 50,000 square feet
of floor space, four acres of cround with
a railway siding and .sufficient equipment
from our surplus to begin immediate
productipn.
Probably the most important stngle
lactor in bringing tins firm to Hopewell
was the service rendered by our technical
staff. Our experts made a thorough study
of their business and of Hopewell's ad
vantages in relation to it.
After a careful analysis they showed
The Special Products Co. that Hopewell
is the logical place for manufacturing and
distributing their product. They showed
how certain equipment from our surplus
stocks at Hopewell could be utilized in
their industry at a great sax'ing.
These facts, backed by their own in
vestigation, made their establishment at
Hopcxvell inevitable. Here is a quotation
from a letter they sent us :
Wr may consider ourselves fortunate
in finding at the Du Pont Chemical Co.'i
plant all of the equipment and btiildmgt
necessary for these operations, and xvith
the available power we can get started three
One ef the Itrieit and
belt equipped technical
lUffi In the world It at
the dispoial of Hope,
well Industries.
months earlier than we expected. With
the unfilled orders on our books, this fea
ture alone justifies our move to Hopewell.
"The present operating unit is the first
of three which will be started at Hopewell
as soon as possible."
There is no doubt that Hopewell ha"!,
for you, opportunities that no other
industrial district in America can offer.
If you arc ready to expand, if vou arc
looking for an economical manufacturing
place, or if you want to locate closer to
the great middlc-xvcstern and southern
markets, investigate Hopewell.
Hopewell might mean the solution of
all your production problems. Here are
some of the advantages it offers :
Low-priced power. m
Plentiful supply of male and female
labor. f
Rail and water transportation, direct
and economical.
Factory buildings.
Factory sites with railway sidings.
Homes for 12000 families.
Abundance of pure water.
No harmful municipal restricuons.
Write or wire today. Wc will be glad
to have one of our technical experts,
familiar xvith your industry, explain how
I lopcwcll can benefit you. An interview
does not obligate you in any way.
Du Pont Chemical Co.
Incorporated
Wilmington, Delaware
Petersburg Chamber
of Commerce
Petersburg-, Vs.
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