S'Hft ' 'V -j :- uf ,T w !2.rt uv m :?, Goodrich-Lenhai t Manufacturing Co. Hamburg, Pa. OFFER $200,000.00 8 Cumulative Preferred Stock Preferred as to assets and dividends. Fully paid and non-assessable. Incorporated under the Laws of the State of Pennsylvania. AH legal matters pertaining to this issuo have been passed upon by John A. Keppclman, Esq., Reading, Fa. CAPITALIZATION $300,000 Preferred $206,000 common, of which only $25,000 has been issued AUTOMOTIVE EQUIPMENT (Trade Mark Utg.) Members of ThoNational Association of Automobile Accessory Jobbers Manufactmers of High-grade Automobile Accessories and Equipment sold by leading automobile and hardware jobbers in the U. S. and Canada. They also do a largo export business. Four years ago this business Was a comparatively small co-partnership, but has had a pho nomenal growth from about $24,000 a year in 1916 to $256,642.21 in 1919, and their shipments and unfilled orders for 1920 up to May 1st amount to $259,018.91. Even this business could be doubled if the company had sufficient working capital to increase its capacity and take care of its finances. The management is in the hands of experienced business men of' the highest standing. Their reference is any bank or banker. . , There are at present over 7,000,000 automobiles and 3,000,000 automobile trucks in use, and new cars are constantly being built at the rate of over 1,000,000 a year. Hence this should be a safe and sound 8 investment sold direct to you by the Manufactur ing Company itself. For further information or prospectus write to Goodrich-Lenhart Manufacturing Co. Hamburg, Pa. or Reading Sepurities Co. 2d National Bank Bldg. First National Bank HAMBURG, PA. CAltl, J. HI'ARIlWAHin' Reading, Pa, PAonc 3SS9 1'rrs. Hamburg Savings Bank HAMBURG, PA. Halsey, Stuart & Co.'s "Loose Leaf Security Record" meets this need exactly. Through its use, in vestors have always at hand com plete information regarding their holdings their amount, maturity, interest payment dates, prices paid, taxable status, etc. A Convenient Record -Book for Investments Good business demands a systematic record of your investment holdings; Fed' eral Income Tax require' ments matte it imperative. The Record Book is compact, practical and capable of expansion with the accumulation of your holdings. Included in its contents is a bond interest table, also a chart giving information regard ing all issues of Liberty and Vic tory Bonds. A copy of this Se curity Record will be sent without clutrge upon request for Booklet PA-15. HALSEY, STUART & CO. INCOSPOAATCD -SUCCESSORS TO N. W- HALSEY 4. CO., CHICAGO LAND TITLE BLDG., PHILADELPHIA TELEPHONE: LOCUST 4820 CHICAGO NEW YORK BOSTON DETROIT ST. LOUIS MINNEAPOLIS MILWAUKEE OUR SUPER- I SERVICE I Losses Paid In l nainCurrency ' lLT"!;'!!!!!!.!!!!!, COLLECTING BAD DEBTS IS OUR BUSINESS NOT YOURS WHEN you carry "London" Credit Instirnnrp nnH nn nri-i-Minl- ic nnt- paid at maturity, it can be proved as a "loss", and we pay you the excess over the Normal Loss as covered by the Policy. You donot havcto wait for your money while we attempt to collect it for you. And when your Normal Loss has been exceeded, we pay you within forty-five days, your excess as provided in the policy, and each succeeding covered loss within forty-fivedays after itoccurs. It doesn't( pay' to wait. Ask for our booklet, "Credit Insurance," now. .ATYOua SERVICE Sirl Established Eighteen Sixty-nine Stockwell, Wilson & Linvill i i I :0 LsFsycttc nidg, il i II i I LONDON GUARANTEE AND ACCIDENT COMPANY LTD. Thon. Lombud 4016 ' '" V UNU' UenCraI A8ent PHILADELPHIA. PA. MOOD OF MARKET lURGE ARMY SUPPLY IS INDIFFERENT PLAN ON RAILROADS GUARD against declining business activity by spending less for what you do not need and saving more. You will buy more later with what you save than you can buy now. Open an account in our Sav ing Fund Department where you may draw up to $100 at any time without notice. The trend of prices is .1 DOWNWARD Railroad Officials and Intoratato Commerce Commission Stead ily Dotting Closer Together Mnny maintain thnt the course of the stock market reflects, the popular mind. Anyhow, there vvns keen dis appointment In mnny uartrrft renter day after the opening, that Mocks did not behave differently. It was plnlnly evident that there vvriH lio cnthiiRlnnin over the results at Clilrnco Inst week, and while some were plainly outspoken In their dlsappoinment, those who lincl n good word to nay for the result were far ftom enthuslnstie. The rondliet of the tetork maiktt at the opeging was snld bv some to be duo to the uncertainty of what certain radi cals who were at the convention niipht jet do toward disrupting the pnrty, and In n larger Henvc due to a desire on the part of traders to await de velopments from the Han Ttanclsco convention. Kv'orjmip admitted that the trend of,the market is upward, nnd that nothing can stop itthniii'c.H, es pecially in oIK equipment nuil Indus rials genernlb. Speaking of equipments, a broker re marked that each da the tailrond situation seems to be glowing better. There is a movement On foot which will bring the rnllroad rxof tltivos nnd the Interstate Common c Commission Into closer working jelntions. There Js, he snld, n plan lining worked out to improve the xervicc in the matter of car distribution. A mm. mittee will be appointed, lie said. nni when the plan Is drawn up each road will be asked to sign it. It will pro vide the head for this committee, who will be in close touch with the Inter state Commerce Commission in Wash ington, nnd under this head will be nn organization similar to the (nr service commission which was connected with the rnllroad administration, but which went hut of existence on the passing of federal control. The new transportation law. he m mnrked, permits the service nnd utili zation of cars to be exercised b the Interstate Commission, wnen It deems it to the public interest, and the nill load executives are determined that the mi service shall be as thoroughly elns tle under private operation as under government control. It is to carry out this Irion In the bst sense of co-operation that the above arrangement is pio-Io.cd. System Adopted by Americans in Franco' Recommended by Officers WAR EXPERIENCES CITED William A T.nw. president of the I Mi -i "I ! Snm&. piTArssoaooojdou H SURPLUS (EARNED) 1 1?.' IM'2'P.?i?,M?P.,l0m I. Jl I lxth&SprTng6ardenZf j ! sfesS i Tlrvt National Hank of tills city. who.o u. miiiinniitiiiv letters on tne misinrss and Financial Outlook" nlvvn.VH uie welcomed not only in our local fitnuirlul district but, in mnn.v of tiie larger cities of the country, denls in his usual hi oad -view mnnner with bis subjects. Hi sees the country getting on n sauer bnsis from the 1 ast era of extravagnnce. inflation being deflated and the general situation strengthened. He denls ut length with the transportation problem, high Intel est lates and the wretched postal service between Philadelphia and New Voik. In conclusion, he pnlnts this iniubow in ross the nrch of his "outlook" for the futuie: "The country is on the up-grade and will come out of this situation light side up and In better condition than it was before if the people save moie, talk less, and do the extra woik that must be done if the industrial output U to be materially enlarged. The three words of most importance thee (Ih.im nic work, work, work. Labor winch is another word for human beings a dis tinction sometimes lost sight of must, be taught tu gie the best service for the best pay. Any other course, sooner or later, must enlnrge the unemployed elasj). add to livfiig expenses mid in tensify social unrest. The sooner the people renli.e that prospeiitv depcuds upon a fifty -fifty co-opeiatiim between capital nnd labor, the' sooner the oiin tr.v will come into its own. In ml other way will it be possible for the nation to capitalize properly the extinordinnry opportunity for world service thnt is, construction has brought about The I'nltcd HtntVs is still the brightest spot in the world and it Is getting blighter nil the time!" The principal leason wliv he ad xisrd clients, to bu equipment stocks at the present time was said by u ineiiibei of a well-known brokeiage com cm to be because pincticnlly every iniliond is shoit of lolling stock that . if tiun poitatlou lines are to keep puce with the nation's necessities they must buy. Tor some years before the war, he said, the roads in mnny instanced weu nl lowing their equipment to deteiinint Atlnntlr City, .Tunc lfi. Kstnb Jisliment of thoroughly organized serv ice of supply divisions, similar to the H. O. S., which the United Htatci Kset up in Frame to rush ammunition, food nnd other fighting mnterlnls from seaboard to the lllndcnburg line, was recommended to the railway systems of America In the, first annual conven tion hero yesterday of the purchases and stores section of the American Hallway Association. .".Supply department offlcers of all grndes hnve a great responsibility con fronting them," snld II. C. Pcnrce. Seabonrd Air Line, chairman, in his ad dress. "They have been given the nlan". the nomose nuil the mnchincr.v. It is for them as individuals t6 show they are worthy. If we are not big enough nnd brond enough to not only know our own business better than any one rise, nnd strong nnd willing enough to defend it against attacks, and wise enough to recognize and lorrect its faults, We will fail and deserve to. I bave confidence enough In our Nlrem'tli nf rliiirneler. training 1 nnd good sense to believe you will rise to tiu occasion nnd sbnw owners niiu executives whnt men with proper train ing and pppllcation can accomplish when oiganized nnd properly supported and directed." War I5pcrIcnco an Aid ('huh man Pcaicr declared experience gained in coii'-crvutiou nnd co-operation under the stress of war and fed eral administration of the carriers, brought about the evolution of the Hallway Storekeepers' Association into tiie pui chases and stores section and led to the ndoption of evolutionary methods for meeting their requirements economically ami cuicicntiy. Ho voiced for the K'. O. S. executives ' their anpiec iatioti of the strong nuil , ; priu tic nl support given tho supply de- : pnrtmciit of the lilies under federal - contiol, bv leason in pnit of the initin- - the of the supply experts in organizing n committee for joint nction in pro ciiniig and conserving materials re turned for the maintenance nnd opera tion of the lines even before the I'liited Stntcs cuteieil the war. A nlaii of nrennintion submitted bv 3RIST0L TO HAVE PAGEANT - - City Will Celebrate Bicentennial During Week Hilstol, P.i., .tune lo.All ronds will lend to llrlstol Tills week, when tills borough will celebrate Its 11(11) years of lucorpointid life. The demonstration, know n ns Hrlstol's Hlcentenuiiil Week, will start tomorrow nnd continue until (Saturday night. A feature of the event will be the historic pngentit, In which 1000 persons, drissed in (ostiums appropriute'to the various pel toils dating from 17U0 to IllliO. will mat eh. All the hlstoriutl epochs in the town's roriu'ruto life un to be shown. Featured among these will be the opening of nnal transporta tion, the old village fairs and the his oi Ic visit of (icneral Lafayette. The ofticeis of the Horougii IllcelilMi nlnl Anniversary Association me Chairman. Duron (Jrecn ; vice chairman, Franklin (illkcson; secretary, SerriJI I) IMlcfson; treasurer, William 11. II. Fine. The excMltlve committee is com posed of Joseph H. (Irundy, Clifford I. Anderson, Furl It. Itotli. Joseph Kent lug, Hussell K. Cnrty, Walter F. I.ee doiu, M. (liirdiil, Hugh H. Kastburn and Thomas Htott. FEAR UPRJ8INGJN INDIA Russians Planning Trouble In Autumn( Newspaper Reports London, June 1f. Alarming confl dentlal reports of an Intended uprising In India In the autumn nre reaching the government, according to the Htnr yes terday, which Says that Ilolshevlst litera ture Is known to be behind the move ment The India office, when (men tioned with regard to the Ktar reports, I declared that It had received no such , Information. Thp .Star, however, mnkes, the flat assertion and displays the news i sensationally. , "It is considered by the authorities! at liome," the Htar says, "to be more than probable that organization In j Tuikestan of a Hed force to attnek Per sin nuil Afghanistan is but pait of n' big plot by which it Is hoped to end our power in India. The opinion Is ex pressed thnt should the whole Holshe vlst plot mature our present femes hi India would be insufficient to cope with the rising." The Hrltlsli nre nbout to evacuate the Illack Sea port of Katum, nccord liit? tn the Dnilv .Mail, which sins the U000 soldiers there are to be removed I to Constantinople on Hiitisli vvarslilps nrirnnlred Niiiirlnv. Hernldo said TMtar ' . .1.- A..frif 1in nfRnia Alfftrl Wirl K4 Antonln DIAr. Moto.v (Inmn, nresldeat, , nml r.iMinrnlH Olirrpnn. AlvArflclo. Vfl-ii t ' Iarcal, Cnllea nnd Olladardo Magns, . ' honornry presidents. v ' ? Sugarless Canned .Berries Urged within n fortnight. Their safety. It de Dcinnco, N. J., June lfi. Harvesting the largest strawberry crops of recent years, growers are threatening to nllow the berries to remain unpicked if mar kct prices drop Ixjovv a profitable figure for handling the crop. Prices held high during tin opening ten days of the sen sou. but the lack nnd high price of sugar is interfering? farmers say, with the ilemnuil for the mniu crop, which is largely depended upon' for ranmng Methods of (mining the fruit with little or no sugar are Jielng advocated by growers. clnres, has been endangered by the re cent overthrow of the Azerbaijan (iov ernment and the seizure of llaku by the Holshevists. NEW PARTY BACKS 0BREG0N National Agarlans In Mexico Launch Their Campaign .Mexico Pity, June 1.1. Pledged by its president to support (Teneral Olire gon, the National Agarian party was 1 Asphalt i Greases Petrolatum Beeswax Paint Paving, 80,000 lbs. Trinidad, 66,000 lbs. Val-de-Travers, 140,000 lbs. Graphite, 160,000 lbs. Lubricating, 127,000 lbs. 52,500 lbs. in 5 and 10 lb. cans 3747 lbs. in 1-lb. cakes iit A Free Book For Men Who , Wisfli to Know. The General Rules of Trading. How to Give a Broker Instructions. Brokers' Commission Charges. How to Indorse n 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. Edition limited. Call, phone or write at once. Ask for No. T. U.-912 JONES & BAKER Spectaustt in New Ttrk Curb Market Securitiei Widcncr Bldjr., Philadelphia Phones Bell, Locust 4730 Keystone, Race 2290 Offices in 9 Principal Cities Direct Privet Wint Cold-water, 23,000 lbs. ! Complete Organization Atob from lndtptndcnoa l general c onimlttee recommends the inclusion of the purchasing nnd stoics depaitments of each system under one pun basing agent, vwth authority to bin all matcrlnl and supplies of every deseilptlon lecpilred by bis line, in cluding new equipment, fuel, tail, bridges', ties and timber nud dining cai nnd lestaurnnt supplies, and to sell all ' '-nap or obsolete material, including Sr equipment. The stoics depnrtment, the convention held, should be in cbinge of rr; a general storekeeper. The icport ice- j onuui'iided also .the adoption of a uni- r form method of m counting for mate- rials ami supplies. No rederol Control Reference jJS The coaventinu eliminated all refer- ence to federal contr"! from its rules of zzz order nud provided that the future roll- trol of the section shall be vested in . esz a general committee of sixteen, to be I J divided between the purchasing unci I zz; stores departments. Proposals to mnki i : uuicngo tne iiermuiieiii nieciing pine c of the new section wcie rejei ted nftei ('. O. Young, of the Pennsylvania, hnd pointed oilt that such a rule might de privc the purchasing men of the pnvi ' lege of meeting with the. incihnnitnl chiefs and beneliting thiotigh their con vention exhibit. A conimittee. of.vvbieh A. S M Kelligon. of the Southern Pacific, was (halrman. recommended the omiatioii lof supplv trains by the big systems fur the tiihtritmlinus or supplies as a imniiv to the lessening of congestion nnd clr lays in the delivery of needed unite rials. Another committee suhiiutti d i tentative specifications for buildings. including le-enforced concrete vault, with steel doors for the storage of i i plosives. Other committees yesterday submitted specifications for the bundling and cits tribiition of rails, puichiise of lumbc i handling and sales of seia, unit i nil hi counting, leelumation of mate mils pin chasing, storing nud distribution of ice and uuifoim forms for rccoid. Eperts .Vlalto Reports F. M. Waring, of the PeunsjUaiiia submitted specifications for tests of ma terinls to the locomotive construe tens' session of tiie meclianical executives And Other Miscellaneous Paint Material EEE The Navy offers for sale the above material, which 5 Ei is new and in good condition, located at Navy Yards at : EEi Norfolk and" Washington. Inspection is invited. The Sale will be by sealed proposals. Bfids publicly opened June 28, 1920. at 10:30 A. M. wt 11 be Catalogues and other information may be ob- lained from OMAR D. CONGER, Lieutenant-Corn- ij mandcr (S-C), U. S. N., Bo,ard of Survey, Appraisal E and Sale, Navy Yard, Norfolk, Va. liillllllllllllllllllllll Tho strength and character of the management of this Company offer many advantages as trustee and agent for individ uals and corpora tions. Affords un usual security as a depository for funds and acts in every capacity for the welfare of tho banking public. a rHt REAL ESTATE TITLE INSURANCE ND TRUST O 1PAHY 23 Chestnn of' I TT3 and since the mads mint under feileinl j c (invention. Tlieso rnu the gamut fiom control nnd operation, till they vveie n .steel tires to tender tank hose. ,j. T Wnllis. diief of motive power for the I Peiilislvilllill. gave the ycpoi t upon i lUitngcmuiH nud electric welding An i other coiiimitti e pointing out t lint up to I this time steel car repair vviuK has been lnigclx can led on with mnelilne tools piimniilv designed for locomotive woik Jiepoited giynt noniles can )(. p, r fee td bv the designing of niilchiue tools for car icpnir work specifically This committee submitted pilous for ii'iiiilel re pair siiop1 cently nnnileil back to pilvnte loutiol. mutters hud been going fiom bud to worse. All this must be corrected and the toads pioperly equipped to give proper service during the period when e rops must be moved. That this will be done, be said, is certain, as financiers, and the nuhlic have become thoroughly awake to the stupendous wnste occasioned bv the ice cut fmglit blockndes. a gieat deal of vvhieli could be laid ut the dooi of insuflicient equipment, both of ears nnd ! locomotives. Some financiers were talking about the speed with which some of the recent new Issues had been absorbed and weie speculating as to the cause. Cine of the younger members of the moon .nlil "It Is simply a matter of manpower," He explained fin titer by saying that almost eveiv house in the country neeived nn ' litvltn t In,, t. liiKl.-II, i L... - 1 ..- " " "'""iiiuv iij iiirse issues, and nenily all accepted. Tho number of salesmen connected with the houses, thnt accepted, he said, can he placed consetyntivelv at "(I, (HID Let '-'0,000 ti allied siilesiueu take hold of uny or nil of the recent issues and I one win mentally Hgute out how long l they would last, he said. Some banking J and investment houses nre complaining t tl.iit ft n. in. i, .(I. .I... .... .1,1.. .. ' .. iiii.l ... ,t ii.i, ,im- iniMoeilMOIl OI tile completion of sale' ivulves by telegiapli oeioie lice inviinrious to sulise ril liven wliere it eloesn t. thev allotments aie very ins tlioiigu niev iixKeii lor nun believed they would sell. hi souse I'loe they sny. then significant, nl note than Miev . t. r ,.. f .. e ii iiiiiiik. iiirnier ciuei in (lie 111 split ion ami test siM'tion of the iniliond almuilstintion. icpoitecl yestcicluv that plans nie well under vvav for the cstnb lishini'iit of u liiiienu of ltcseiui h. 'pins' institution with engineering tuleut of i all tailioiids nud kindled orgaui7iitioiis lit Its eonimilllil, is IioiiihI tei lie ,,f pre-nt I set v lie, the colliinittee said, ill pel feci- I lug Ameiiiaii traiispoitatioii methods I The committee leeommenilod that the lost or the sei vice lie assessed nil the member null oiuls tluough tegiilnr ap pinpi mtioiis Mis hniiiinl ( hlefs apiilaudei' tiie dee lni.ition in ilisiiission that impiovciiient ijf winking (Ollilitious will solve moie shop tumbles than any other icmedy thus fin disc met od SAYS WOOL IS PLENTIFUL i Apiopos of the uliovi financier temarked that Jjjied Public Accountants k riMffllli B,R- Philadebh!. ,.' 110,111. - i iiiJV. PENNA. TAX PUEB SECURITIES PAUL & CO. llfmbtr l'hlla, Stock Eubnnio 1421 CHESTNUT STREET I'iKinr Krult r.nrriis 7. 1034 Oil it CltlrH I, iin 7. I0M I.iikp huiierlor lt !is. 1111 llrluuiirp K IIiiiIhom ;. in'IO Ceiniiilhiii Snrllirrn nVv. Ill--Clilr, & Nnrtlmriitrrii 1: 11)30 I'. (I. I, linn, (In, lU.'l Morton Lachenbruch & Co. UVNn TITI.K 111.1)11.. 1'IIU.A, Td, Hnruce 3St. c tUW t 411 ottcta cQHitccffct by tfrlvata mlrfa "V- a veiy astute kOllle of tllnsn (lav h that plan of nskiug for more than one believes tliey i mi sell Is going to "get" some folks when they find them selves loaded up with something they cannot dispose of Kor that reason, he said, he was making nn kick nt the leient allotments Theie wns (onsidernble speculation in financial chiles ytstcrdny as towhetliei the dlicitois of the Northern I'm Hie would cut the dividends bv following the example of the Chlcngo and Noith western One biokor said "the tape" snld thev would, but tlrro were many who wl'ie inclined to think Uthei wise Cotton Receipts New orli. Juno 15 Tbo recelntii of cotton nt the porta for the clay are cstl. mated at 4B0O bales, an;ant.728g bales a week ago 30.581 bales a year ago and 7329 bales two ycArago, A Merchant Here Says Recent High' Prices Were Unwarranted Time Is n verv large supply of wool ion the minuet ni piesent. according to iCh.uli-s .1 Webb, ti prominent wool I men hunt of this citv I The supplv is Imgei than ever beforo nt the same season of the venr, nicnid ' dig to vir vvenn i mil this dlscoverv ' was made, he said, buyers were under the impiession there was n laige short age of wool, and, accordinglv . bad i bought at high prices. Within the last few iluvs a large number of these or I ders hnve been canceled and the goods thrown back on the mauufncttireis, ac cording to Mr Webb. Mr Webb said no one Knows what I the pi ices of wool ale now nr what i,... ..in i... i. i... f,,i i. ::1"" in.-, ..... ... ... ,,.,- uii-iiiihc more have been no timisiu tlons on which to bnse quotations. Hoboken Loses In Population ' Washington, .luue 15 The t'eusus Hureau has aiiiiounced the population of Cumberland. Mil , lill.WI", an in crease of 7D!)S: Hoboken. N, , as.llJt! a decrease of SIRS. Populations of York and Johnstown, Pa,, vyilj be nn uouuctd today. A Seventeen Years Old More-Lyte has been manufactured for nearly seventeen years and has long been the standard wall finish at such plants as The Timken Roller Bearing Company. The, hardness that enables it to resist gruelling industrial conditions, the elas ticity that keeps it from cracking under vibration, the formula that makes it stay white even in the presence of sulphur in the air, and the impervious surface that makes it wash clean and white, are the results of long experience. In addition to these qualities, More Lyte is exceedingly white and is there fore remarkable for its ability to reflect and diffuse light. As it is made in high gloss, semi-gloss and flat finish, it is suitable for, every industrial purpose. We offer stock. immediate deliveries from Trlrphnnc in and ice will explain hnw iini man ivst Mnrv-hytr without plac in; iottnelf iimlrr oblijation. Ford & Kendig Company 1428-30-32 Callowhill Street PHILADELPHIA', :: PA. Bell, Spruce 5310 Keystone, Race 5030 Distributors for The ilitiRton Manufacturing Co Canton, Ohio Toledo, Ohio Why Not Prepare " ror tn lsttr puBltloii narkftwl. ot cniun eurmc xpiri lo r influ merM h th vrn! of Jun I'pon re qut wi win n(l ou lMt-ftinr fact vnd fl,;ur pertRlnlriK ti thrc lnu ll orth i'i-htni ASK FXIrt brE I A I. UBTTKK 3 U'lrketiihtr irrunfiri carried upon conaert nti.t marginal bruiii. ODD LOTS a speciaUfj ln Tillies tnvittd GOLDBERG ftfTEIM ,, , J I'lilla. Stork nxrhanjc Mcmlirrn j Cons. Stock K. of N. Y, 1622 Chestnut St., Phila. rtinni! Hell, Spruce 8017, Kc.it.lonc. Hnrr 7R9 74 llroniliTiiv A 40 .Mil A tin. N.r. Slumforel, C'jnn. Tennessee, Power Co. First Mortgage Si, 1962 Portland Rwy. Lt. & Pow. Co. 1st & Ref. 5s Due 1942 HANKIUU 321 Chestnut St., Philadelphia Wrrn lor Srw Ynrk and PMladtlphl flock Rrnhanon IC(I1 Nell, rh I I'rnimo iS Vitifi'oxM nut inr. MiNvritucTio: ut Cone rule I'twiiii tieiil Senirt I'll Ortlc nf tho Ottkor In i hniB of Construction, Fmnkfnrd Arscinl 1'liil.idelphu l'u Healed propuHeln will ijt recMiitrt I ern unlll 2 i, M. June 111. Win, nn I then upuiecj tor (.onntruiH Hon tis iilo nlHtcrl Pliins anil pe lflcnlnn in flpn tcatlon I'lllirosM.s I'lIK lllll IHilMi t nlicil HtateH nKlnfer ntll . Wllmlnir l n Pl - h 4le.l i r pi s i i etved her unlll 11 h m .tub n lll.'ii ni1 then ' liccn l for ilrcelRlnu Wat r i I ue.en Ile hAtiuth ftft Hit' Iiciauer In (lwes e iiielt liclwun I ut tin r if rmutluil it'PMi el i in n 1'hllilelnhld I'd I ii i .. t 1'i-jo V I, iHt.d mi linn of ih.. iinnrel of rjl e ii.'K nf riie I'riKleleni life mill Trust loini'in of I'lilliiileliililu. h 1.1 toclti), I'.DW Villi W MWtHIIW.I ii- ljl inpnln'cij iiisUUuit miuiiry of tbo i i' inininiin'ii i i Uki I'tfect e ii ihei I I'l.il I.Ko.NARU c ASIITON I Secretary. I IN M I VI, I-;-,-' Tel Till. 11(11 lll'tts r.llSTKR - (oil nml I nke ( iiiiuxiiu ' CnnKoll- eluleil I'iret MeirUieai- rite I'rr ( cut (laid IIoimU N H e I' IP hteli Knen irHUHllt to Veil Ii r'llirtll uf 'he ' 'it I liilerl Ktrt t rluiK. OHtiil Imi h U I lij leecurltlK tl. Hheivi hniul lh.il nn th. tlfleenth (Uy nf .lull IOi(l .it ik- ii. k Noon, Ht It i in 4 1 K Stephen e.ircnl Hnil.llliir I'fllln i1ililii I'e nnn I h i in tltc w i a inedl. 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