Vi X" V TV I av , i 'i .v. '.l ' j'l V; r-kr fif V & Hi W. P' ft' : vf ft I ff I ( EVENING-' PUBLIC LEDfelER-PfllUADBLPHI; MtttfAY A'T!HAT 3, 1020, ! r '! u. 4 f!." 'PHI, 1 FTSNEW ERA CLOSE OF YEAR Extravagance to Give Placo to Ptenpal Conditions Without Ly 4 Violence, Says Bankor at the prtwnt era of high wages, cost of IIvIdr and general extrava coupled with underproduction, come to nn end before wo nro IRS t. ' - .AlAVts. . I . "W ?'V M HnOnthfl frnm tinti. la tho nntnlnn t,trXenior partner of a widely known rMI flf hfinlrapfl nnA firnVnra (n thill ' Htjr.. It in imperative thnt It nhould jww, H said, but there will be nothing Helen t' in Itl mmlnrr nmt will hd fen L'xnikta;Iato the new era which is to fol- i ll ' Illl - ' ,J aw.J.l . . . .. .... ua o laeetno company o's iDin tsrers Water f'omnunr lat .' in.in mi. Van U'rrt A Lima Trn-. Re 111311 rTmrn Wnbaah Valley Trnc. 8th 10.14 TeHur TrUon ft Trrmlnnl Co. 3's 1031 low before we are aware of It. cars, lie paid, He and opinion1) exfatlne before the war. lor icars. lie said, our civilization bancs IiIh reasons largely on conditions wan Koine forward bv leans nnd bounds. Every one believed that something was going to happen that would call a halt, but what It was or when it would occur was nebulous. And while wo were speculating on what might hap pen we were feverishly constructing battleships and experimenting with armor nnd projectiles nnd studying mo bilization nnd all the other arts of war, and yet war was the last thing that any one suspected. If In February. 1014, he said, n com mittee of the lending financial and business men of the country hnd been called together to discuss the possibility of war they would have concluded that such an event was simply Impossible. The expense connected with the financ ii. ... "" "" - mg of such n war as would be possible it, possibly at the furthest In would be so great as to be unthinkable. If IT aBHSHaBalan u'-'XMWififi. ft. Wk, w ' -MW p f, ) aga. II Traction A Terminal O's 1033 Traction Company First O'a lo.is VJMIItlM C-Amnanv V1at It's Inst , lstl Simmons Hardware Co. V 1023 EMN yMrr lUllroad' cons'. Mtite. fl 192S ' "o much that we have lost all sense of uannol V PhHItna X. Pn proportion or money values. vp talK lttA.iftr.iM .Pi? v, I t"day In millions where we tnllsed before M.n.brr. rMphl. nStoek lSehanH. the wnr , hln,,rr1. 0f thousands. We he said, and the destruction of life nnd property so great ns to be beyond de scription. Then the commerce nnd flnnnces of nil civilized countries were so Inex tricably Interwoven ns to make war utterly impossible. Meantime, while I we were nil thinking thnt way and going on with our war preparations, the war came before we were nware of it and proved many of our conclusions were fallible. The destruction was wori than we imagined, but the countries which suffered most nre getting bravely over It. The nnnncing hns surprised ourselves speak in billions ns If they were com monplace. "Why," he continued, "be fore tho wnr nn Issue of $5,000,000 was considered something 5 today we are in different to anything so small." Before the war n house the slxc of ours, he said, would have considered a $500,000 participation in n syndicate about as much as we should finance. To-day we almost laugh at Biich an amount, Kvery one, he continued, is talking nbotit something that must come to end the reign of high prices, of high wages, of extravagance, just as they talked about something coming to put on the brokers before the war, and whatever It is, it is bound to come. lie said, for his port, he expected the change to come gradually, and thnt we would find our selves surrounded by lowering prices, lowering wages and a general renais sance all along the line before we arc awnrc of it. If it should happen that May 1 passed without any or the drenrinil tl pening which were predicted, tho con opinion in such lingi ,. thi census of opinion in such event In broker s offices Inst week was for n sharp upward movement this morning on the stock exchange. If the reverse should happen nnd the labor disturbances should materialize It was predicted there would bo con fusion nnd a big slump in the prices of stocks, more especially the Industrials and rails. At this writing the majority opinion Is in favor of everything passing off quietly nnd, therefore, n quick rally in (irices. followed by the usual recessions, nit with the course of the stock mar ket trending upward is looked for. A banker, when spenking of the hizh fjt u 1. lv jpr weII, ilk WMJW TOGETHERW THE f rouR Corners IN whatever far distant section of the world the adventurous spirit and enterprise of man has estab lished the standard of commerce, there also have penetratexi the banking facilities of The PHILADELPHIA NATIONAL BANK. FROM THE FOUR CORNERS OF THE EARTH, our foreign banking service has drawn together a diversity of products essential to the needs of civilization, while from the fields and factories of our own country to the uttermost parts of the world we have financed the transportation of the com modities of the New World. Banking connections the world around; authentic trade and credit information. THE PHILADELPHIA NATIONAL BANK 421 CHESTNUT STREET Safeguarding the Investor Number One of a Series There is an annual loss in the United htatcs of hundreds of millions of dollars which arc put into so-called inestments pictured in glowing terms and sold to the credulous by unscrupulous promoters. Many millions of dollars arc also lost through the exercise of bad judgment in volving undue risks. The good faith of the management and promoters may be the best, but unfortunately that will not avoid the consequences of basic infirmities. With the tremendous increase which has occurred in the number of investor's caused by the wide influence of the Liberty Loan campaigns, it is unfortunate that so many of those who have just begun to learn the wisdom of saving and invest ing should risk losses through fraudulent promotions or unwise speculation. Recognizing this, the governments of many states have sought by Blue Sky Laws to protect investors from get-rich-quick promoters. Similar Federal Laws are also in the making. We strongly urge the investor to select as his adviser any of the long established and widely known investment banking houses whose record over a period of years is an assurance of ability, intcgritv and responsibility. If this is done, the first and most important step toward his protection would be achieved. In a scries of brief advertisements. Hambleton & Company will endeavor to recall to the experienced investor, a number of important services which are rendered by the conservative investment banking houses of America. We hope also to suggest a few precautions to the less experienced and assist them to determine the safest and most profitable employment of their funds. We shall appreciate your consideration of these advertisements as they appear and invite any comment you may care to make. Hambleton & Company Eitabliihid J86S , " - i(1Jf .rfrVU) Baltimore K i " '; ''aPHOHHWaSi .' '"' V "m" 43 Exchange Place, New York Washington Philadelphia rate for call money on Friday last, said it was evident that prcssuro is being exercised by the banks to protect credit from absorption by the specu lative element, and preserve It for com mercial purposes. Another feature which confirms this opinion, he said, Is the more rigid scru tiny of collateral offered by borrowers to the banks. In fact, lie. sntd, not only Is the quality of collateral sub jected to closer examination, but larger amounts are demanded on margins. He said he has knows where collateral which was accepted without question some months ago is now considered in sufficient nnd borrowers have been offered the alternative of putting up more collateral or of having their loans reduced. ' It Is also evident, he remarked, from the fact that for some lime past thero hns been no runaway markets in any of the groups such ns we had n few months ngo. Tho slump Is on, he said, and will remain so tor n little, but he expected n return of easy money at nil early date. Tho Mechanic and Metal National Rank of the city of New York soys in its May letter: What is of present concern Is whether the lnbor shortage will dlmlsh or become mor acute. A great deal rests upon the tide of Immi gration, in the twelve months Imme diately preceding the war l,i!00,000 immigrants arrived at our shores, and the arrivals in the five years previous to the outbreak of the wnr were more than 1,000,000 yearly. In the five years that have elapsed since the outbreak of the war the yearly nverago has been n little better than 1200,000. and thnt rate of immigration hns been largely offset by emigration. In former years our coal mines haw1 depended upon the foreign -born for (10 per ont of their lnbor, nnd hnlf of the unskilled rail road lnbor hns been orcign. If Immi gration does not expand largely, nnd If the present demand for labor continues, our t'lortagc is bound to grow more rather than less severe. There nre many elements in the situation difficult to predict. On one side the bnd conditions in Kuropenn countries, espe cially those of central Europe, will doubtless cause nn urgent desire on the part of workers in those countries to come to America. On the other side nre our immigration laws, and tho possi bility that labor unions will bring pressure to have these made even more stringent. Federal Kescnro Ilanh, Philadelphia For a long time past tho failure of the railroads to givo ndequnte service hns hindered the free shipment of fuel, rnw material and goods. The sltuntlon has been exceedingly nggravatcd by the re cent strike of railway employes. In dustrial plants generally have been opi crating close to capacity, but under the most trying circumstances due to these transportation difficulties. It is hoped thnt with the railroads restored to nor mal conditions these disturbances to trade nnd Industry will disappear. Prices still show an ndvauclng ten dency iu Iron and steel and nlllecfllnes, but the advance has largely stopped In the lenther nnd spine textllo lines, nnd decrenses appear in a few products. The labor sltuntlon shows no distinct change, and operatives in the main still fall to rccognire tho need for larger pro duction. However, thero nre, fewer re ports of ilemnnds ,for Incrensed wages, and iu some few enses workmen are be ginning to recognize that decreased out put redound to their ultlmntc disad vantage through higher prices. The majority of our correspondents state that collections nro fairly satis factory, though it is noted that, duo to the nmouut of money tied up in mer chandise, owing to delays in shipment, and further to the tight, rein which banks arc holding on credits, there has been less discounting of bills and some tendency to nlle-w them to run to ma turity. Franklin National Bank, Philadel phia Exports of merchandise during Februnry were valued at $040,000,000, compared with 85.000,000 for Febru ary of last ear. Imports were 40S. 000,000, compnred with $235,000,000 a year ngo, leaving n favorablo balance of trade of .?17.S.00O,O0O, compared with OLD ROOFS MADE LIKE NEW 'Crtua ItiWrl HM$gJ9 'Sis! your roof and It ten years. Ill coat rruaranteo Wrlto for estimate. Or will sell tho coating ready $3.00 PER GALLON Robert A. Mays Rooflnc nnd Rpoullne 2352 N. 21st St. a $350,000,000, a year ago. Our im ports for eight months ended with Feb ruary were $3,i!."U,000,000, compared with $1,033,000,000 for the correspond ing eight months of the previous fiscal yenr hnd our favorable trade balance for the eight months was only $1,000,000, 000, compnred with $11,440,000,000 for the corresponding eight monthB of the previous year nnd $2,020,000,000 for the' eight months' period ended with February, 1018. The Anallst The world's trade Is at n deadlock nnd millions are dying for lack of the recessaries of life, but tho richest reservoir of credit In the world buttons its pocket nnd passes ou tho other side. Upon impeccable principle Senator Olass, wheu nrcretary of the treasury, stopped all credit between our government and others and declared to tho-c sinking In financial quicksands that we would not risk ruin to save them. Tho Federal Itcscrvo declared a policy of liquidation of commodities for homo consumption instead of selling nbrond at n profit. It Is, all correct abovo possible criticism, ct there nre those who lament, as there are those who rejoice, that our foreign credit pol icy is nrouslng n sentiment toward U3 abroad that we are laggards In war nnd Bluggards 1n business. Ilcmcmberlng the necessities and perplexities of llrlt Ish finance, the finding by London of $50,000,000 for Argentina to pay us draws nn impressive, picture of n strong man risking his resources to save his ehnrncter. The companion picture of ourselves Is thnt of n weak man saving his resources nnd risking his ehnrncter. A .Bank's Service to the Community This bank, conducted on large - minded and human principle, assists every client to be a help to himself. Besides this a bank may be instru mental in starting fortunes and creating new business enterprises, providihg homes, increasing life insurance, preventing fake stock sales, protecting widows and children from financial losses and developing count less economic by-products. Wc will be glad to be helpful to you. NATIONAJL MNK OF COMMERCE IM PHILADELPHIA NATHAN T. rOLWCLL, PRESIDENT 713 CHESTNUT STREET ALTERNATIVE PROPOSALS $2,000,000 LOAN School District of Philadelphia . Jy JlJBJy r T""0 Pennsylvania Serial Gold Bonds Vour nnd thf 'iuirtcr per centum Bcnooi Dlitrlct of PhlladelpMn. PennnjKnnii r.nttim Id li 1 Kl. -- J. L j "' ' ' .' I'r umiuiu nr inur (inn nne I1HI1 per JMiium ,) p;r annum nn m be detcrm nedv bv the nonrd of IMihllc Education of ih mier urns inr nia loan nac ueen received. Did btuToo Get A Cash Dividend On Your Automobile Insurance This fear ? I AST year, every policyholder in the Liberty Mutual received a cash J return of 30 per cent of his automobile premium, representing a saving of 23 over standard rates. The Liberty Mutual is a strong com pany, with a record for prompt settle ments and 'full, fair handling of all claims. Find out how you, too, can enjoy the benefits of mutual insurance. Use the coupon. No obligation. Now! LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY "Wbrkmens Compensation.Liability and Automobile INSURANCE Free of All Tax, Including the Federal Income Tax The bonds will be registered in form. The denominations will be $1,000 and $5,000. $100,000 of Loan will mature each year from December 1, 1930, to December- 1, 1949. Interest payable Juno 1 and December 1 of each year. SEALED PROPOSALS oburre Cved b-y Wli,iam Dil. Secretary, in the office of The Board PhlKnM? i'??' ,K,ey'tone Building, 19th Street above Che.trwt, Fmladelphia, until 12 o'clock noon. MONDAY, MAY 10, 1920 VmrJni!?ll ?l?r5L5!?,90?'290 schot)1 loan on conditions as follows: TWO MILLION DOLLARS ($2,000,000) SCHOOL LOAN for the purposo of raisinpr the necessary funds for procuring sites and urcuuneDuiiaingsiinu additions tor elemcntnry and hiRh schools in the I X? i;,kii i ""oT'Vn; "utiiorizcd by resolution of The Board of Public Education, School District of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, ap proved April 13, 1920. ??!lil wil1 h" issued in registered form, in denominations of $1,000 and $'5,000. ,,Tll sai(1 Mlm of two million dollars ($2,000,000) will bear interest nt the rate of four and threo quniters per centum (4Vo) per annum or four and one-half per centum (Wc) per nnnum as may be determined by the Board of Public Education of the School District of Philadelphia, 1 ennsylvama, after bids for said loan have been received, payable semi annually on the first day of June and December, the first payment of interest to be made on the first duy of December, 1920, said loan and interest thereon to bo payable free from all taxes. The principal and interest of said loan will be payable at The Phila delphia National Bank of Philadelphia, in lawful money of the United States, in cold coin of tho present standard of weight and fineness. All taxable real estate in the City of Philadelphia is subject to taxa tion for school purposes. The resolution authorizing this loan provided that an annual tax of one fifteenth (1-15) of a mill upon each dollar of the assessed valuation of the property in the School District be levied, for the payment of principal and interest and taxes on such obligations, in vuvn uuu uvury juui uuui im- iuun is paiu in iuii, n i- u- ...!..:.. j i.i i.- i-- ... . .. rufiusnii iiwii uo uuiiiikdu upon uiunni iu uo uuiaincd irom tne , undersigned. No bid will be comidered unlet nccompnnied by a certified check , drawn to the order of the School Diitrict of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, for two (2) per centum of the par value of the bondi bid for. i Checks or certificates accompanying bids not accepted will be returned to the bidders within forty-eight hours after the opening of the bids. Deposits of successful bidders will be applied in partial payment of tho i amount of tho loan awarded them. No allowance for intoicst will bo I made on advance payments. Settlement in full for the loan awarded must bo mado with the .Secre tary on Tuesday, June 1st, 1920. Bid nt le than par will not be considered. The Board of Public Education reserves tho right to reject any or all proposals, or to award any portion of the loan for which bids shall bo re ceived, as it may deem best for tho interest of the School District of Philadelphia. Being municipal bonds, certificates of tho School District of Philadel phia constitute legal investments for trust funds and estates. Bids may bo mado for "all or none" or for any portion of the issue. THE BOARD OF PUBJLIC EDUCATION School District of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ------- FILL THIS OUT LIBERTY MUTUAL, 20 S. 15th St. A Please mail particulars regarding Automobile Insurance at cost. Name . Address Make of Car Year of Model. Cost You? Bought New or Used?... Do You Use Car in Your Business? Type of Body? Principally Garaged At IMHHBtMMBEEj mmmsmmmmm wi- V &., WILLIAM DICK, Secretary.! E ANNOUNCE the Incorporation. a Company under New York State laws, under the name of Agency of ROYAL SECURITIES CORPORATION (Canada) LIMITED with offices at 165 Broadway - NEW YORK under the management of Mr. Oliver E. Hurd,' for tho transaction of a general business In Canadian securities, specializing In Hydro electric and Industrial issues. The facilities for dealing in all Canadian securities afforded by the New York organiza tion, together with those afforded by our Head Office at Montreal and our Branches at Toronto, Halifax, St. John, Winnipeg, and London, Eng. are placed at the disposal of United States Bankers and private Investors in connection with their Canadian Interests, as from this date. Royal Securities Corporation LIMITED MONTREAL, May lit, 1929. S3 l-V Every Man With $500 Should Know The General Rules of Trading. How to Givo a Broker Instructions. Brokers' Commission Chargcfl.' How to Indorse a Stock Certificate. How to Use Collateral in Trading. , How to Group Invest- ments. The Deposit Requirements for Carrying Stocks on Account. The Rights of Stock and Bond Holders, etc. Our free booklet, "The Investors and Traders Guide," explains these clearly. Edition limited. Call, 'phone or write at once. Ask for No. T. U.-882 JONES & BAKER SECURITIES Widcncr Bldjr., Philadelphia Phones Bell, Locust 4730 Keystone, Race 2290 Direct Private Wires Offices in 8 Principal Cities WANTED TrrmtnriT for nn lnblltin1 Trntt Company In ,Wrt 1'litl ntlrlnlitn. Correspondence ulrlclly connrifntlitl. A 815, Ledger Office FINANCIAL . niJEMTY TKU8T CO., TBUHTKB UNDKIt tlit Morttnce of the Hunbary. tliwl (on nnd Wllkmhtirrn llallwny Co., dnlcd Mur 1, 1878. hereby Rlvei notice, that In pur suance ol tne provllons of the. ald Mort biibb, (seventy-nix) 70 bonds of Sorlen "A" dfrured thereby, iiniiietv; 57. 85. S. 108. 117, 145, 172. 202. 230, 243. :(), '.'04, 20n, 271. 318. ma, 379. 420. 404. ni)8. n09. S17. n24, R42 (Twenty-four bond! for Ono Tho'nund Dollars ach) 037. 710. 747. 777. 803, 87C. 0B8. 088. 1018, 1043. 1001. 1127, 1143, 114. 114H. 1180. 1 ml (Seventeen bonds for Five Hundred Dnllnra each) 12.10. 1277, 13011. 131(1. 1349. 1401. 1408. 1428. 1434. 1447. 1457. IBIS. 1B40. 1B4B. ir.nl. lr,R. 1071 107B, 1700. 1728, 1729, 1731. 1744. 1818. 1821. 1837. 1870. 1804 1013. 1038, 2080, 2100. 2101, 2170. 2108 (Tblrty-flvo nomla for Ono Hundred Dollar each) In all amountlnc to Thirty-six Tnouaand Dol lara ($30,000). werj thla day duly drawn, nnd thnt nald bonds will be purchased at Snr nnd accrued Interest on the First dar rf line, 1020, by said trustee nt lta orflec, Kos. i 323-331 Chestnut atreet, Philadelphia, after whlrh dito suld bonds will ceaso to bear In '""' riDKI.ITT TRUST CO. WILLIAM P. DEBT President. nnn an in-'o Hperlal Notice MKKTl.N'dS OF SHAllBHOl.DEnS HAVH twH.n railed for May 10. 1D20. to in-reaje th carltHl stork of the Company by 2,B0O. MOO' and to sanction u bonus distribution to tie Onllnnry Shareholders on tho realater on May 17. 1020. and to holders of Share War i ants to Hearer on thnt date of one share In 'our approximately 3 202.8M shares. It Is nlsn proposed tn distribute the Issued capital i f 041 000 shares of no par value of the Oar land Steamship Corporation which the Com pany has acquired. In the proportion of ons hnre for each twenty Ordinary Shares of lirltlHh-Amerlcnn Tnlmtco Company, Ltd., md to pav Ono .Shilling In respect of each 'rsctlon of lOne.twentleth. MIUTim-AJIBMCAN TOMACCO CO.. LTD. April SO. 1020. Speclnl Meetings .Jgr"I ?T11K SIXTH NATIONAL HANK rh ade nh a. May 8. 1020 In accordnncn with n Resolution of the llo.inl of Dlrectora of the above Bank, a special meetinR of tho stockholders will be held at the llanklnc House nt noon on June 3. 1020, to voto for or against tho Increase of thn caplts! aUwk of tho Hank from $130,000 to S300.000. willtam HAirnn. Cashier. Anniinl BWtlons iikkcii rnr.F.K kaii.koah rn. l'hllnilelnhln. Pa.. Anrll til 1020. Notice Is hereby given thnt the Annual Meetlne of the Stockholders of the neech Creek Hallrosd Company, for the election of a President nnd Six Directors, nnd for the transaction of such other business as mnv bo brnugnt before tho meeting, will bs held nt tho nfn.ee of the eompnnv In rhllv uYlphla. Ph.. on Friday, (lie 71li day of Mar, 1020, at 12 o'clock noon. E. P. BTUPHFNSOM. Dividends THI-r M'OTT I'AI'HK COMPANY. CIIKSTRIt. PF.NNSYLVANIA 17th seml-nnnunl Preferred Stock Dividend. At a regulnr meeting of tho Hoard of Directors held Afrll 20 1020. n regular semi-annual dividend of 3',4 per cent fM.BO per slinre) nr. tho 7 per cent CiiinulitUs Preferred Cnpllnl Stock of the Co-npuny was declared pnyablo Miiy 1. 1020, to stock holders registered on the books of the Com pany nt the clone nf business April 18. W20, Checks will be mailed. HOW 8 WAONKlt. Acting Tr;as i ire r THK-liOAIHV'or DHIKCTOKS OF TITK Smithwnrk Notion il Hunk hnv" this dn dfclsred vi regulnr seml-nnnunl dividend of four per cent (4), and nn extra dividend of four per cent ivri iree nr mi inxen They havo nlso rlaccd t'-lt oon " .nrplu, 12. ii wrcru MayJI.. JOJIO Cnshler . ""The Iriiiil"Velrnleiini Corp. hnve declared 1 rush dividend of 3i. nnynhle May IBth to shareholders of record May 10th A stock bonus nf lOS will n'sn Im distributed to fhnreholders of samo date, payable at earn. 1ronosnls It, fo Mages fit. .ZOtli to 21th Hit 1 ork (o Parker Si IlKPAIlTMF.NT OP FUIIUO WOIIK9 HurenuofHiiPTj Sealed proposals will h received at noom "10 City Hell, until 12 o'clock noon on Wednrsdnr. Mny 12th, 100. and opened at that time In Hoom 210, City Hall, for BrtlKnn.K "A" "rnneli Sewersi Ilrnnd St. (K. ft W. sides) from Olner r, tn tlndfrev Are. Ilrond St. (H. & V. sides) from find. frry Air. (o summit north of 07th Ae. North. Dnsxett St. from I.nnsdoune Ave. to Haddington St. Poplar St. from I12d In 83d St. Torrrxlsle Ave. from Kenslnxton At. tu L St. firilFnCM': "nM Main Rewersj . Ill r.vereir n, iroin present irrminns SOIltll Of I.CTICK HI, Tn I'ollnrk Nt. from El In 24th St. from Pollock (o Parker Si, In Parker nt. ram 31(11 St. to 2:u HI, hTlinniU.R "C" Wood mine cine. Plan file case n Itoom 084, NOTE Contractors will be required t comply with tho Act of July 18. 1017. rel' ll to Workmen's Compensation Insurance, nd proof nust be furnished the Depsrtment by thn contractor that ha has accepted Ins Rrovlslons of said Act nnd Insured his Ut ility thereunder or secured exemption there Inquire at Hoom 410 Cltv Hall. JOHN V WINSTON Director. PII0POSAIJ4 WANTKD MAY 0, 1020. V, S. (IOVKUNMKNT WOItlt. Proposals tot construction of Improvs ments, alterations and additions to U, . 8. NKrata Plant Nn. 2. Muscle Shoal. Al ronslstlnr of trsck work. r-enforqsd con crete trestle and storage bins, vradlnr. In stalllm skip hoists and general Improve ments, will b relved at the effle of ey;; struollng qusrtsrtnastsr, U. B. N trat riant No. S. Muscl Shosls. Ala., uotl 3 P-. f Wednesday, May 0, 1010, then opened I PUpin. specification and fTnerl lnJJ (Ions to'bldora can 6 obUlarl.eit P(,Jlc'r tion to the constructing o,uarlsrm"ter " UuMl DflMU. Ala, , -. i ) Ul . ). JYfV IKJ Xr'.J'tt ii S&SrM-W AvAlJ&nWiifV ii H