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A private box, in our bomb-proof, armor plate vaults, may be rented for as little as five dollars per year. For the storage of silver, paintings and larger articles, a storage vault offers space at a moderate rental. This Company operates its own automobile, insuring prompt service and safety in tran sit of trunks, silver and other articles for storage in its vaults. We cordially invite inspection of the Safe Deposit Department, which includes rooms where papers may be gone over in comfort and privacy. For the convenience of ladies a well-appointed writing and rest room is provided. CHARTERED 1B3B Tho central location of tho Girard Tnut Company I a point to be corutdored GIRARD TRUST COMPANY BROAD AND CHESTNUT STREETS, PHILADELPHIA Capital and Surplus il0.000.000 EFFINGHAM B.MORRIS PRESIDENT Member Federal Reserve System Noiv Ybrlp Bonds Arnrt'n At 1copenhfn BWs ii.... 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A 1" 63 F aj 01 U 61 61 81 61 61 OVA Bt L ft S V In 1 46 Bt h A B Fran Perlea A 63 H B8H BJH 63 H 68 tt M 08 68 H 63 63i 86 4 86U 86H 804 SOU 86 S Wn 7SU 78 H 73 H 78H 7SH 73 O 4e 66 H B6H 6BH piifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiii Th Corn Exchange National Bank Philadelphia begs to announce to its friends, the opening of its new Trust Department acting for both individuals and corporations in all trust matters, including executor and administrator of estates. July First MM Ml m i ii. i. 4 1. 10. BAD rtly 3Ha 1 00 Beth Bteel N 1 80 B Steel 5a '86 1 70i 4 78U Brooklyn Un'n Elev'd let 1.. .83 Brooklyn U'n H'd let Sta 1 0014 Cent ot Qa On 3 84T4 3 8414 Cnfl n Tt ft Bk Co Qa 1 1 81H Cent'l Iac let 2 69 Cent' I II H of N J 6a 1 00 1 00 C ft Ohio. 414a R 71 0 71 i 71 O , o cv 4'4a 15 704 Ck ft Ohl" 5i 1 80 c & otiio c rt 2 744 ' . m, 2 74 L . A. Ion .tW 1 33 Chicago B'n & Qulncy 4a 10 04 H 1 041, 10 04 1.. 15.. 4.. B.. 1.. Chlcaco B'n Qulncy II 4d 1 73 Chlcano ft O't Weafn 4a 1 B1H Chlcaao Mil ft St Pd 48 2 554 Chlcairo Mil ft Bt 1' 4a '25 1 ViV, Chlcaco Mil a StP cv 414a 1 63 1 05 1 (U!i 2 04T4 Chicago Mil S. PIP fd 414a 1 57 2 58 2 60 2 60 3 55 Chicago Mil ft SIP cm 414a 2 70 3 70 Chicago Mil ft St P cv 6a International Freighting Corporation: Regul ar Sailings LIMES Through Bills of Lading limed B.B.TerJKI.VADEUHLA to RIVER PLATE PORTS -'- aula i" . voaer 8. 8. Lnclla Juno 23 July to b.Wo;J!IDELPHIA to JANEIRO & SANTOS iB-Siilr ELPHIA to FRENCH ATLANTIC PORTS W. ,. ,oae8 ri. . Hhannofh ..., i J J u"d!Df, Phll.dc!rkl "."..apj etag y&jfjMA 170 Broadway, Wvr TTork; Corllaa lltf, 75 I fCrMrKn. "VIA COLON" TAm two words tranamttttt lr of Anri tv anv Teteoraph Oo.l Jebn Zm Merrill. Trnldeal DIEKd' nOCTK TO CENTRAL and IS0UTH AMERICA a or imni C5.. ? 04 04 04 04 0414 1 1 1 1 10 B Imp Jap 2 B 8 Info Mtt 4Hn z 1BH 3 IS In o Rap T fd 2 B1U tnt'l Merchant Marine 0i 6 85 Iowa Cent' I 4a 1 8014 Kan C Ft S & Memp 4a 2 80H Keokuk A Dea Molnea 8a 1 0714 Lack Steel '60 1 8814 I. 8 H S 4a 28 1 78 L 8 M S 4a SI B 75 1.... 7514 1 75 4 744 Uhlah V'y 4a 1 61 Lehlch V'y 6a 10 024 I. ft Myer 7a 1.... 103 1.... 101 '..oula ft N 4a 4 7t 8 70K L i. N rcta .a 1 00 3 001, 1 00 1... . 0!. Loulav'a ft N, Mono 4 a 3 6014 M.cn Jl il la .... 1 72 1 83 Minn ft StL 5a 1 07'i I K C ft T 2ii 5 2714 10 2714 M K C ft T 4a 5 6214 Mo Pae cm 4 a 1 8214 5 52 H Mn 1'fto 6a '23 5 841. Mln St P ft S fito M 4a 2 71 Mon'a Pow 6a 1 771 Sew O Tex ft Mxlco 5a 3 4714 2 4714 S' V C ft li H R R 314 a 1 64 S T C ft 11 n R R 0a 1 AT 14 1 87V. S Y Chi ft St Loula 4a 2 65 1 05 2 65 H!KHtn cv 314b 11 40 New Y N ft Ilart'd 6a 1 60 N Y Rya ct 4a 1 1. 1. 1. 6. 1. 1. 1. 8. 1. Bt t ft 8 Fran Serlea B 1 66 St I. ft South Weat'n en 1 624 t L ft South Weat'n lat 2..'... 01 Seab'd A I. a) 10 33L4 1 3314 S'n PacMo cv 6 04 B'n Pacific fj 2 70 1 0014 15 COM, fi'n rao cv 4a LONDON STOCK MARKET Interest In Races at Ascot Diverted Attention From Trading Tendon, Jun 17. With tho atterr nnce of brokers In th city again below the nverngo today, owlnu to the racen at Ancot, the stock'exchange markets con tinued quiet, but the undertone generally wns firm, tumors of an Impending reduction In the excess profU-,nx caused a fresh ad vance In home ralle and Industrials. The shares of Canndlan roads were dull, but support was furnished to Argentlno de scriptions. Kaffirs and Diamonds were good on buyirrg by Paris and an Improvement, In the position of South African ex change. Oils wers firm. Shell Transport was 9 16-16 and Mexican Eagle, 9V&. People's Qas Gets $1.15 Rate Chicago, June 17. Illinois Public utilities Commission has advanced tho People'". Oas rate from clghty-flve cents to 81.15 per 1000 cubic feet ns a tem porary rate for small consumers pending completion of hearing. Tho company asked $1.25 tempornry rato. 6314 0314 64 H 04 03 14 1 6314 1 0411 Chlcaco ft Nth Weat'n inn 5 70 Chicago ft Nth W'n 6a '87 1 8514 Chicago Rail ways 5a 5 BOH Chicago RocV I ft Pae fd 6314 1 6 4 4 4 Chicago Union Sta ct 014a 10.... 101 .1.... 101 H 4.... 101 Chile Cop'r 0a 1 74S 2 74 Chile Cop'r 7a 13 07 l n:; 2 07 Chinese Gov't II-K Rlya 5a 1 42 City Lyona r 1 8514 1 83 i City Ilord'x 0i 6 8514 City NY 4a 87 8 811. City NY4 1465 :s 03 City NY414'07 20 .... P2H City Parla 6a 1 024 3 0214 City Toklo li 3 3214 CI'd Cln Chi ft St I, R 414a 3 70 CI'd Cln Chi ft St U 6a 1 . .. 824 Cona'd Oaa 7 1 .... 00 10 ... 08'-j 3 75 4 74 6 7414 1 75 1 75 1 75'.4 S'n Pae cv Si 10...., 0 2 0314 8 0314 15 04 6 04H S'n Pao Term 1 Oil, 8 Rallwuya 4a 1 6614 IS 6614 3 8614 2 coi; 8 Kallwaya 5a 6 81 1 81 Ter'l R Aa of Bt L 4a 8 68 Tex ft Pac 1st 3..... 78 Trl-Clty Ry ft Light C Ba 1 70 Union Pac fd 3 68 2 ... 68U OKnUl'J! 8 00H 3 06 0 3 081, 80 004 14 01i B 07 DIVIDENDS DECLARED Renal Shoe Co., regular quarterly 1 V, rer cent on preferred, payable July 1 to atock of record June 10 Manning, Maxwell ft Moore, regular quar terly 114 per cent, payable June 30 to atock of record same date. Steel and Tube Co, of America, regular Suarterly 1 per cent on preferred, pajablo uly 1 to atock of record June 21. Cltlea Senlce Co., regular monthly H of 1 per cent on preferred atock, the preference Ii and common, The regular IVi per cent on conynon, payable In atock waa n!ao de clared: all nnyabla Auguat 1 to atock ot rec ord Julv 16. United Retail Stores, common stock dlvl dend of S per cent, payable In common atock August 16 to atock of record Auguat 2. Alabama Co., semiannual of 6 per cent on common, payable Julv 1. Everett Heanev ft Co.. regular nuarterly of 214 per cent, payable July 10 to atock ct record June 30, v Hendee Manufacturing Co., regular quar terly of 11 per cnt on rreferred, payable July 1 to atock of record June 21, The Central Rnllroad Co., special of 12 Ser share, payable June 30 an registered une 25; alio dividend of 12 per share, pay able August 2 as registered July 20. . Kansas City Southern, 'regular quarterly 1 per cent on preferred, payable July 15 to stock of record June 30 conditional upon receipt of sufficient compensation from gov ernment on or before date of payment. American La France Fire Engine Co.. regular quarterly 114 per cent on preferred, payable July 1 to atock of record Jurie 23 and 214 per cent on common, payable Au gust 16 to atock of record Auguat 2. Cleveland Motor, regular quarterly $2 on Preferred, payable July 1 to atock of rocord uni 14. PIE MOVEMENT AGIUSTLESS Groat Interest Conterod In tho Meeting of Great North ern Directors Philadelphia Markets 114 1U 211, 2114 21 U N Y Rlwya ,1a 6 n N Y Susq ft W R R fd 1 R2 S- YTel'a4Vj 20 0 10 1 1 1 10 L K a t rcta '22 07 07 07 07 074 07 07 I 01 1 3...: 100.... 1.... 6.... 42 12.... 1.... BO.... 1 ... 25.... 1.... 1.... U K U rcta '20 15 20 . . . . B0 1 10 38 .... 12 1.. 0414 04 U 04 '4 04 04-i 04 H III', 0414 Vi 0414 04 14 0414 04 U 04 1 D ft I fi04 80 '4 811 8014 80 V, S0 1-2 80S R01j 80S UKOlll '.If 84 1 84 84 S 84 M 84S 8414 84 4 81 K U B Mexico As 4 31 1 82 Ut'd Rda San F tqct 4a 1 2314 2 231. V S Realty 5s 1 81H U S Rub'r Ba 3 7814 1 7814 8 .... 7814 1 781, U B Smelt R t ft M Co 0a 4 0514 1 0314 U S Steel 5 81) H WHEAT Receipts, 28.218 buah. Weaker, Car lota In pvnnrt efeVHtnr No. 1 red Win ter. $3.10. No. 1 hard winter. 13.10, No. 2 red winter. a.07i No. 2 hard winter. 13.07; -o. a rea winter. 93. U4; no. a nara winter. 13 01; No 4 red winter. 13; No. 4 hard winter 13; No. 5 red winter, t2.00; No. 5 hard winter, S2.V0. Sample according to quality. COIIN Receipts. 5603 buah. Quiet but steady. We quote, as to quality and loca tlon. ut 1202.04, the latter for No. 1 yel low OATS Recelpta. 7705 bush. Steadily held. Car lota da to location No 1 while, I131G1.32, No. 2 white, tl.290l.3Oi No. 3 white, ll.2SWl.20. No. 4 white, tl.20 'FLOUR Recelpta. 1084 bbla. and 1,150. 146 Iba. in sacks. Quiet and easier. Quo tations: rer 1U0 Iba.. packed In 140-lb. lute aicka Soft winter straight, weatern, 18 230la.SU: do. do. nearby, tl2.7313: hard winter, atralght, 113013.50; do. ahort patent. 14(3 14.50-apring. llrat clear, tll.73 wrJftO: do.1 patent. 113.30S14: do. short patent 114. 75015.50: fancy spring and city mills patent, faml'v branda. J1U01U.4U. live flour. J12013.25. PROVISIONS Quiet and aome 'kinds weaker Quotea: Beef In sets, amoked, and alr-drled, 51c: beef knucklea and tendera. smoked and alr-drled, 52c: pork, family. t7: hama. S. P. cured, loose, OdOSip; d-i skinned, loose. 376 39c: do. do. amoked, sp4pc. hama. boiled, boneleaa, B3c: picnic shoulders, S. P. cured, loose, 2814c: do, smoked, 24c; bellies. In pickle, loose, 25c; brenkfnt haenn, 35c: lard. 22c. BUTTER Fine goods firm. The following were the quotations: Solid-packed cream ery, fancy, high-scoring goods, 5001c: ex tras, nac: extra nrsts. DOW.iic; nrsts, rU'i? 52c; seconds, 45W48c: sweet creamery, choice to fancy, CO 62c: fair to good, 500 68a: prints Jobbing ant 07 00c for fancy and lit SrteUitOe for fulr to choice. EGOS Higher. Quotations: In free cases. nearby firsts, 47o per dozen; nearby current receipts. 4494414c; nearby ordinary to fair, 414P43c; western extra flrsta 4bc; west ern firsts, 42$45c; seconds. 80041c selected fresh eggs Jobbing at OROBHc per dozen. CHEKSK Easy Quotations were: New York state, whole-milk, flats, held fancy, 28020c; specials higher: do, average run, 23 ft 27c: state, whole-milk, current make, best. 27c common to good. 23 ft 26c Job bing sales of fancy held goods, 3132c. LIVU POULTRY Fowls, fancy. 311'a 37c do. common to good, 34035c; broiling chickens fancy, yellow-skinned, not Leg horns, weighing 114 ft 2 lbs. apiece, 11.10 70c, weighing 10114 Iba. apiece. SflCtfiOr, white Leghorns, broilers, weighing 142 lbs apiece, 50052c: smaller sizes. 4045c old roosters, 2223c: ducks. 30032c; pig eons, old. per pair, 45055c; do young, 40c DRESSED POULTRY Fowla. fresh killed dry-picked, In boxes, weighing 4 05 lbs apiece, 43c; weighing 314 lbs.. 41042c. weighing 3 lbs.. 37030c: fowls fresh-killed. In bbls . dry-picked, weighing 4 03 lbs aple.e 42c; wenrhing 34 lbs.. 4O0'4ic: weighing 3 lbs. 35S7c; old roosters, dry-picked, 2Hc southern 2425r: spring ducks, L. L.. 30r FKSH FRUITS Orargea per box. 2 75 ilrt 30 Grapefruit. Fla . per box. $3 70 5 05. Tlneapplea, Havana, per crate, $103 Peachea. da., per crate. $t(S3. Cania loupes, Calif., per crate. $4 05.50. Water melons, Fla , per far, J.1300700 Strawber ries Jersv, per qt. Fancy, 20030c, fair to good 8 0 IPC VEGETABLES White potatoes, southern, rer bbl, No l. t7012 5O: No 2. $708 50 No. 3 t206.5O. Cabbage, southern, per crate, BOc0$l. Now York, June 17.- The New York Evening Sun's closing financial review today sots: Today's stock market wbb of n piece with previous neailon this week and won significant of nothing whntever snvc the absenco of outside Interest nt the opening, and for Die first hour or so the price movement was (listlessly Irregu lar with a tendency to soften. Thereafter the list stiffened materially and not n few really strong Bpots enmo to the surface, the olipmlenl eroun. United States Food Products and United States Industrial Alcohol among the number. The broad reartlon In Ouclblo Steel shnros in the early session seemed to bring nut offerings ink n measure nnd tempted the hears to try a hnnd nt short selling. The rnnk nnd flic of the street appeared to regard the reduction in the cash dividend to the exclusion of the stock dividend declarntidn nnd the extension of the cash disbursement to the new stock just declared ns well ns the 50 per cent dcclnrntldn nt the earlier meeting of the directors, notwithstand ing thnt the arrangement brings n very substantial ndvnntnge Indeed to the stockholder. The price receded nt one time nearly 7 points below tho Wednesday closing level. It did not show any grcnt rallying power. The other steels were .frnctlonnlly rhnnged downward for the most part. The oils continued more or less unsettled throughout. . Railroad shares were under the In fluence, of course, of the meetings of the directors of the Northern Pacific and Great Northern companies sched- tiled for the afternoon. The impression gained ground that neither corporation would change Its dividend rate nt this I time, although what would be done nt the fall meetings wns a different mat ter since so much depends on what the Interstate Commerce Commission does with respect to the freight rnte matter. In this connection it is called to mind that the Great Northern had $20. 000.000 gold notes coining due in No- I vember nnd in July, 021, the $107.-' 000,000 joint collateral trust 'Is. n Ha-1 blllty on Chicago, Burlington and Qulncy control. J The situation, needless to sny, is of paramount interest In rnllroad circles nnd the meetings accordingly are of more than usual importance. There was n report current that $0,000,000 more gold wns looked for from England shortly. There was little change In the money situntlon here. Cnll loans renewed nt 7 per cent nnd rultJ at that figure for the most part. A brisk advance of more than four cents in sterling sight draft to $3.0014 featured the foreign exchange market. Continued gains In the Bank of England gold holdings nnd the gradual movemer townrd adjustment of the tradge balance figured In the showing. There was a further nddition of nearly 1.000.000 pounds in thnt institution s bullion store, making n betterment in thnt re spect in tho Inst three weeks or so of approximated $25,000,000. The bank's proportion of reserve to linbiilties wns 14.30 per cent against 13.30 per cent last week. Government loons declined f 3.307.000. Private deposits lovt 4.- 321.000, while public deposits increased 1.818.000 pounds. The market drifted through the last hour without material change in prices. Trading proved to be the lightest in volume of nny session this year to date. It was announced In the nfternoon that there would not be n quorum nt the Great Northern directors' meeting. The Northern Pacific directors met shortly after 2 o'clock, but no nctlon was forth coming before the market closed. BANK OF ENGLAND London. June 17 The weekly state ment of the Bank of England shown tnu following changes: Total reserve. In creased 1,185,000; circulation, decreas ed 201,000; bullion. Increased 983, 424: other securities Increased 23,000; public deposits, Increased 1,818,000; other deposits, decreased 4,320,000 ; notes reserve, Increased 1,051,000; gov ernment securities, decreased 3,697,000 The proportion of the bank's reserve to liability Is 14.28 per cent; last week It was 14.30. 7411 74 74 74 74 1, Y Tele's a ! 88 V N & V cv 0a 10 05 N'k & W Po'a Coal C 4a 2 7BU N'n Pacific 8a 1 62 1 624 3 52U N'n Pacific 4a 2 7014 7 Tn Nort'n Statec Pow'r Co 6a 1. 1. 4.. 7.. 1.. 1.. 10.. 0.. 3.. 78 U Oregon S L 4a 1. 1.. 78 70 78 75 K 70 1... 1.. . Ora.Waah'n n Co Nav C 4s 6 B5W, Pacino Qaa A Klcc 3a 6 7ST4 Pa R gm 414a 10 751, 1 7514 10 7514 1 76V PaR 414s '31 1 07 V Penna R R 6e 1 83 S 1 .... 8214 2 824. Penna R R 7 3.... 10114 0..,. 101H 80 H 80 '4 80 It ..804 80 H 8014 60 '4 80 H 8014 804 80 80 4 60 80 80 80 88 H 88 't 80 10. 1. 13. 1 1. 2. 10. 2. 1. 1. 1. U 8 S reg 5a 2 60 Utah Power Light 6a 1 74 U 1 7411 Vlr'a Carolina Cham Co let 2 8114 Virginia Rall waya 6a 1 74 Wabaah R lat 82H 82 83 83 82 6 10. 15. 23. 10. West Uleo 1st 1 48 Weat'n Md 4a 1 4014 Weat'n N T & Pa R R 4a 8 6414 West'n U 414 a 5.., . 7fl W L E R 4e 3 .... 67': Wllaon Co let 1 8714 Cotton Recelpta New York, June) 17. Cotton receipts at the ports for the day are estimated at 4000 bales against 6219 bales a week ago and 13,285 bales a year ago, and 6951 bales two years ago. New BAR SILVER York, June 17 Bar silver. domestic, 99 Ha foreign. 90 cents, London, June 17. Bar stiver 4141 higher at 49 Hd, r waa EMS Daylight Saving In thousands of factor ies, warehouses, hotels, and other industrial buildings, More-Lyte is saving daylight, reduc ing bills for artificial ' light, increasing pro duction a n d creating better sanitary condi tions. In many plants it has been standard for many years. We offer immediate de liveries from stock in rIoss, semi-gloss or flat finish, and at prices that should be very interesting. Telephone ut, and we will explain how you may teat More-Lyte without placing youneli under obligation. Ford & Kendig Co. :4i8.jo-jj Callowhlll Street PHILADELPHIA, PA. Keyitone, Race jojo Bell, Spruce jjio Distributors for The Arlington Mfg, Co., Canton. Ohio, and Toledo, Ohio. What return do you get for your savings? In former yeara 0 was consid ered a blp return without taking undue rink. Now, when Govern ment bonda yield thla and when the premier bonds of European nations may be bought at far more attractive yields with possi bilities of greater profits than have been offered In manv dec ades. It mav be well to consult these opportunities. Our Special Mbnthly Instalment Plin Inrreases your Immedlatn purchasing power by enabling vou to pay 20 down and I0"J a month and take full advantage of the present attractive prices of these Foreign Issues. Send for our Book F O.II.-23. also ajk for 88.K which gives detail, of our Monthly Instalment Plan and its special prlvl eges. DUNHAM fi $ 43 Exchange Place New York ,W, 'V.-V.I, j'm .Ji J.. WTj.VejV uvjiiifisjii&ifto'riL ntfit ,., r.&m!i BafW rajff.'.' ..., .-.laK"aal ,, ,n '.T.JK a Ja Tennessee Power Co. First Mortgage Si, 1062 Portland Rwy. Lt. & Pow. Co. lat & Ref. 5a Due 1942 &m-glarR$eo. BANKK113 321 Chestnut St., Philadelphia Mtm&fra Nm York and Philad.leSlm Btodt KicHanan jjiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiuiiiiiiic Established lies E H.F.Bachman&Co. 1 5 Members New York Stock Exchange S 2 Philadelphia Stock Exchange New York Cotton Exchange 14t5 AValnut St.. Philadelphia - niHiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiip Norn's, Grubb & Coughlan Accountants and Auditors West End Trust Hldg. Philadelphia New York Canadian National Ry, 7 Equipment Certificates To Yield 7.10 REED A. MORGAN & CO. WhST END TJUJST HOII.DINa Members ot the Phils, Stock Exch. ORDER WOW The Greatest Financial Directory Ever Published for Philadelphia (BOYD'S MANUAL) READY JULY FIRST It will contain the real information that will inter est Philadelphia's Business Men. ALPHABETICAL SECTION Individual names, showing Business Connections with nil various Companies regardless of their number. CLASSIFIED SECTION all Banks, Trust Companies and Incorporated Com panies with all Officers and Directors. CLUB SECTION all First Class Clubs with members' names. (including nusUicas and Home addross) PRICE BEFORE ISSUE 10 Dollars AFTER ISSUE 15 Dollars C. E. Howe Addressing and Printing Co. (WILLIAM G. TOIICUIANA) PUBLISHERS BOYD'S DIRECTORIES FOR SIXTY-TWO YEARS 704 Chestnut St. The First National Bank of Boston Capital, Surplus and Profits $35,000,000 Deposits $170,000,000 Total Resources $260,000,000 SmSSSSmmmmmm M iHiaMsnsiiSM as ooismsMMSSMUsiussMiiMMsa Saxonia Dress Goods Mills Designed and Equipped by W. E. S. DYER Mill Engineer LAND TITLE BUILDING, PHILADELPHIA Factories Mills Power Plants Special Processes and Devices First Penny Savings Bank JOHN WANAMAKER, President INTEREST INCREASED FROM i TO UU. Effective from January I, 1920, on all active- account on tho books Juno 15, 1920 S. E. COR. 2I5T AND DAINBRIDGE STS. AND LIBERTY BUILDING N. E. COR. BROAD AND CHESTNUT STS. Paine, Webber & Co.- MEMBERS New York Slock Exchange New York Cotton Exchange Boston Stock Exchange Chicago Board of Trade Chicago Stock Exchange 25 Broad St., New York Announce the Appointment of Mr. S. M. W. Briggs as Manager of the Stock Department of Philadelphia Branch 1422 South Perm Square 1812 THE 1920 Pennsylvania Company for Insurances on Lives and Granting Annuities TRUST AND SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY Capital and Surplus - $7,000,000 Member Federal Reserve System imOAD BTKEKT OFFICE Cbutnut mod Juniper S (reels 517 'Chestnut Street Philadelphia :.. ,J'V"V ., , W ?,4 r ? " M iMM : r,V' S " M . u HI , an ii ii 1 I
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