g ' 7 ' ' " '- "," j WCTflPlfA? MUTlMlim -te"? S Cammorffo JforftclT ag...:.,. j ?0, ??lj ??! nlcnt coHn ..a. .d An offering in blocks j 2 Shares Preferred e $oaa of three, shares, 1.7 Siare Common TOr The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company "ofAkrdn ' "",.? ; In the fiscal year ending October 1, 1919, this company did a business of more than $168,000,000. Comparing the business, done in the six months to May 1, 1920, it is found that this ex-, ceeded that of the preceding year for the same period by The progressive increases this year are further shown as fol lows: May, 1920, sales exceeded those of April, 1920, by $2,469,844:. and June," 1920 sales, as indicated by figures so t far available, have been running ahead of May, 1920. Percentages of .individual increases in 1920 business as of. May" 1, over last year, are'as follows: in passenger car cas ings,. 79 ; tubes, 107 ; export, 115 ; in mechanical rubber goods, due to rapidly advancing industrial and agricultural demands 80 ; in Goodyear Cord Truck Tires, 577 ; Neolin 4 Soles, 49 ; production of rubber heels has increased 215. ,The wide scope of Goodyear's distribution is shown vby the fact that this company has over 70,000 accounts, through which its various products pass to consumers. In twelve years both the business and the assets of the Com pany have increased more than one hundred times; earnings on outstanding common stock, after preferred dividends, have averaged 54. . . During this period cash dividends ''of 12 have been paid c ' annually on the common stock and stock dividends have been paid as follows: 1909, 100; 1910, 100; 1912, 100; 1914, 20 ; 1916, 100 ; 192oyl50. We are offering the unsold portion of $20,000,000, 7 Cumu ' lative Preferred and of $10,000,00,0 Common Stock in blocks .of thre'e shares (2 Preferred and 1 Common) at $300 per block. The above offering will cease with the close of business July 15, 1920, unless sooner terminated by the pale of this issue Spectacle of Rising PHcos At- tractod a Considerable Speculative Following BORTON & BORTON' Cleveland MACKIE&CO. Real Eitate Trust Bldg. Philadelphia u I I REED A. MORGAN & CO. Wet End Trust Bldg., Philadelphia The information contained in this advertisement Is obtained from sources we believe to be reliable although toe do not guarantee its accuracy Stock sales today on Hie New York exchange, in compiled by the Evening Sun, totaled BoS.OOOjshares. New" York. July 7 Tho New York Evening Sun's closing fino.nc.lal review today says : On nn Increased volume of buying tho tock market forged abend totlayin con tinuation of yesterday's upward swing. Total sales in the flrnt hour nlone were ns large as Wall stret lias been accus tomed to In full sexslnm In tho last few weeks and total trnnnrtlons for tho day were the heaviest In the last month. This was a plain enough indication that the spectacle of rllng prices has attracted a speculative following, some thing .which the market has not hod lately aside from the In-nn-out profes sional traders. Given easy money and n fairly bright buslncos outlook for the fall, pools marked up their special ties energetically, surceedln without much difficulty in advancing prices from 1 to 3 points in the first half of the session. The whole list was wstrrnotically combed over as this and that group was brought into line with the general for ward movement. As a roult there was very little to choose from in the way of individual fluctuations, activity being well distributed in one of the broadest markets of tho summer. There was nothing new in the way of news to stimulate buying, but the at mosphere of cheerfulness prevalent In speculative circles wfts uumiKtnkablc. The general Idea seemed to be that the rise in nrlccs was diicountlne an im proved- crop outlook, increased railroad i facilities, as well as more favorable monetary conditions. At the snme time Wall street is well pleased with the men uamed-bv the two leading parties as presidential candidates. Little attention was paid to the rc norts of fresli Mexican outbreaks or to i the disogrceablo. possibilities of the Spa conference, une moderate pcthack sus tained by prices in the early afternoon was quite natural in view of the rapid advance which has lifted market leaders from 4 to S points within the last few days. Realizing sales were absorbed readily, bvt stocks lost some of their momentum as the hesslon wore on. Call loans re- J newed at 8 per rent as ag.iinut 0 per cent yesterday and li) per rent last r ri chly. In tho fateruoon the money rate eased to 7 per cent, This was about what had been expected. Time money continued scarce and firm, however, and there was nothing to suggest any gen uine realisation iu the credit supply. Tho motor, oil, equipment and steel shares were the real leaders during the first half of the session. General Mo tors got up to 27Mt. Tins is the last day forsubscription to the new common points higher at 77 and Plerce-Arrpw climbed to fill, Mexican Petroleum fea tured the oils with an advance, to abovo 07. whlln Pan-American f,o1d at 10S. Tho Con stocks were again protnlncntj as were the alcohol and Jowl snores, coppers participating to n limited ex tent. In the advance. International Paper rose to 70 and Uie equipments, under the lead of Baldwin and Ameri can Locomotive, added a polnt'or to to their quotations. Quiet strngth was shownby the rails, with Heading above RS. Atchison above 80 and Southern Hallway at 25. Tho governments weekly weather re-, nort told of satisfactory crop-growing conditions. Spring wheat and corn wero described us having mode excellent progress In the last week as a result of warmer wentlipr with nmnla moisture. Cdtton, while still somewhat backward In most sections, Is wf 11 cultivated wim tho plant fruiting satisfactorily.- The winter wheat vron is rincning under .favorable conditions, The iron .Ago s summary oi conui tlons In" tho steel Industry notes on increase in pig iron output during June, the doily uvcrng' production being some fiOOO tons above that for May. Steel Eroduccrs arc still greatly handicapped y car shortage and there Is talk of a suspension or operations ior icn uujn to two weeks to permit n clearing up of tho "desperate congestion." i ; ' Cloverseed O.. July 7. Cloverscefl Frime, Toledo., 124 dV Ai.lk.-rrlmc. cash 5y' SS ?Z' n nomiuc i.. ns. Timothy Prime. sh 1017. IIM.ti 101Rt.-V.4B: 1B10. S3 M. September, f.l.RO: October. S3.02H . Dfrr 07Vi: March. SR.R5. GRAliy MARKET ( ' Chicago, July 7. Unloading by local longs weakened corn in the lost half hour of the session today, after tho market had dlsplnjcd strength. Overnight opinions were bearish In the main, but early a good deal of cau tion was exercised on tho selling side, as receipts were not up to expectations and there was talk about the movement fall ing off after this week; There was some Irregularity at the outset, but after the start, the under tone became firm on buying by commis sion house concerns and elevator In terests, as well as covcriug by sellers of the last few' da s. Toward the clone, the list was under pressure, forcing a reaction. Crop and weather reports were highly favorable. The cash article moved upward, and the country appeared to be less inclined to sell. The recent free receipts were a tho expense of supplies in tho country In Iowa and Illinois. Onis was nulct and reflected the changes In corn. The undertone was firmer on scattered buying by commis sion houses most of the session, but to-" ward the dose it became easier. Jle cclpts were expected to enlarge, but stocks are decreasing rapidly. The cash article waN stronger. Crop and weathek news was favorable inithc main, Exporters were after bread grains and sales were reported of ,'1(K),()00 bushels of wheat and fiOO.OOO bushels of rye. Lending futures ranged ns follows: 'Corn Open High Low Clous Bert 1.90!i 1.03 l.ftO'i 1.80H I'orx July ... . .... .' !' Hept. 30,00 30.30 29110 July"?" IS." 1.M 1S.33 Bent, 18.20 19.43 10,13 nibs July llf'O 10.02 10 30 Hept. 17.40 17.00 17.37 2rtfl2" 29.02 is.n-i. 1U.20 in no 17.37 ' COTTON- MARKET New York, July 7. following the publication of the weather report, which made comparatively reassuring rrfcrenr-0 to tho weevil situation, prices In tho cotton market sold off 1" to 4" points from the early high level, but In the Itecent roTeriiW and sham advalM-M . appeared to have weakened the (ecfc1 ,,, .-1' ( l.f ...il....-!. II.... ! utf.,t nicai I1U3IWUI1, UllUUURU lUCIU Mm 'J general pressure at any time. Exports reported today aggregate' 4.14(1 bales, Including 747 to France UM( : 3501) bales to Japan and China, Ai? Total exports thus far for the icaftffv have been 0,208,000 bales, comprf with G,Q87.tiZa bales for the corrcspofl . ' Yest. elosa Or4n Jllsh low CI July .... 30.70 S0.07 Sti.Ofl 80.40 0A Oct. ..... 33.40 33.SO .IS. S3 S3.03 !M Dec ..i.. it.'.un s.'.n 111.02 (" 1 Jail. ., , 31.43 31.03 81. S3 SI. 31 ....k nn st nn on so. 07 Jto.4fi Mv .... 30.23 30.30 30.S0 29.82 nid. ilMlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Live Methods Can Keep Your Estate Alive 1 The New Trust Department of the Corn Exchange is now in operation. A large part of these bonds having been sold, we offer the unsold balance ' of approximately $200,000 Atlantic County (New Jersey) 6 Road Bonds , Due June 1st, 192G Jjnted June 1st, 1920 Free of Fcdcrql Income Taxes Tax Free in New Jersey Net indebtedness including this issue less than 1 J2 of Jthe assessed valuation Legal opinion by George S. Clay, Esq., New York City Price 101.25 and interest, yielding 5.75 a Boenning, Garrison & Co. Stock Exchange Building Philadelphia Biddle & Henry 104,So.J5thSt. Philadelphia Frazier & Co. Broad & Sansorh Sts. Philadelphia FINANCIAL Proposals Department of Public Works Eesled proposals will bev received , en.n.d in ftoom 2iy. City Hall, al 13 o'chffik Boon. Jul; 0th, 1020, for "t-k Grading Granite Block Paving (Assess- ment Work) Equipment and Materials for the Municipol Asphalt Plant Asphalt and Fuel Oil Storaire Tanki Derrick, Electric Hoists and Clam Shell Buckets Asphalt Pump Heating Coils for Asphalt Tanks Auto Trailer Fire Wagon Electric Motors and Starters Portland Cement, Concrete Sand 5?,f.D.n.les' !trawit Hum Brick '"' "in oe reaulTrit in 1. Art nr lu.tj n ,.l. " . nrkn.en's Cnmrwn.L.inn ini.'..i. nt r,n nia .. or secured exemption JOSE?PII C. WAHNErt NOTE enmply wi 1U to vft Battles & Co. INVESTMENT BANKERS Established 180O INDEPENDENCE SQUARE,1 EAST riNAi.riAi. lropow.iU M proof rimMWluVnlinedth'DepXtmenl ..',"'.1 onira-'Wl that he'hn. arefpted th tei'10?,' of 'SIJ Act- ni Insured Phl list ri'J'. tl.eieund.r or secured ezsmntion therefrom, Inoulr. at noom ISI. Clty'lKlK '""r- 5M&D.. rJ?"L0AT3 .WII,T... DB .. R1S. juii"""1 Bl ,hal ,"no ln n ". city Nfjifilui "A" nrnnrh Hewers. hl ffaU'?. u-TMl,ln Senersi Kurk Run Kxtenslon In Ontnlminn tft :We;,t.?or,h',8,,'8,-'' 1..V" wiiu on "WEEffiHM": J.1. romi 111 .5SiwJa.wr ind Proof must b." furnished th. D.nartms?t gJf . andnsuS IS K1"!...,nclsr or secured ex.mntinV llisrefrom. Incmlru at Room 41(1 r-itv tt.m JOSEPH C. WAONEn. Department of Publlo Works." Dlreclor- f'll'K iV n..n rf.V:.. TSft. .L." -KVAIlTflKMASTEIl m ,V.,V"" '?'ninT ana Equlpair. Divl.inn' f?Fim3toK'iV h.Dr-. Hfn Vl Jf, WhlDcorrf. 9R nn,n",UA."',r'Wv,J..??f- .ISmm&mS 1 ' S muut. $270,000 tOWKU MIOltlON TOWNNIIIP MONTIOMi:ilV CIHINTV. I'ENNSVI.VANIA limiitVAV iionds or mo nids are Invited for I27O.O00 4 a.10 ner ctnl serial coupon bondi of Lower Merlon township, dated July 1, lOl'O, Interest Jan uary 1 to July 1, free of all Tennsylvsnla taxes except succession or Inherltnnce taxes, 130,000 series "A," maturlnu January 1, 1022; 140.001) each qf series II to Q, Inclu sive, maturing January 1. 1023 to 11128 Prlvtleg-K of rrirlstratlon as to principal by Merlon Title ond Trust Co, of Ardmore Pa, I.pealltv to lie annroved bv Messrs. Town- Bend. Elliott & Munson. of Philadelphia. Settlement to be made August 1 Baaled bids to be addressed to Chairman, rinance, Committee, Office of Township Com missioners, Ardmore, Pa., marked "lild for Highway Bonds" and accompanied bv a certified check for $3000 to order of township of Lower Merlon. Hids iu se opened Tuesday, July :o. 1020, at S p. m. a. C. ANDEHRON. Secretary. FINANCIAL Pit Menu's Juno 28, 1020 SUPERIOR STEEL CORPORATION hV.!'' .7!?.P,?1,, 0'th9 'tor. of i ; S. ." "rT?ral on ft . "u"iy ------ " ueciarea on tho Second '."Tf st0:k Paynble Au"""t 10. 10J0 o stockholders of record August 3. 1020. II. D. BAIton. Secretary. THE ATLANTIC hEFININO C03IPANX pmi.V ,r?,,"u"1' Ave. "'" .. V"' adelphla. Pa July n. 1050 held j'uly" Z m; affl 0 &W sharp was declared on th prsferrid 8si?J Juljt is, 1020. cl088 o: "uslness Checks will be mailed. WpANDBnsON. Secretary ornoB of NnlMa-iMPJiok N. W. corner Uroad n'nd , Arch Ju. .0crkd. Vf bnfi,."'"" '"S5,,8S,7M3f - t. w. MOnniB, Tr.asue fiKALKl) II1IIS, Al)I)ltK.S.SKI) "CHAlltMAN. Highway Committee Illd for Itoad Con struction." will be received by the Highway Committee of Lower Merlon township at the township office, 73 E. Lancaster ae, Ard more, Pa on or before July IS, 1020, at 4:30 p. m., at which time the bld will be pub licly orened and read bv the Highway Com mittee, for the construction of approximately 2(1.83(1 square yards of cement concrete roads with bituminous mixture surface and of ap proximately 82,021 square yards of bitum inous macadam penetration method roads. In accordance with Plans and specification en file at lha said office, contract to be awarded subject to the ssle of the proposed Issue of highway bonds at not Irss than par. O. C. ANDERSON. Secretary. IlErAttTMEM. OF J'Cni.IO WORKS Healed proposals will be received at Room 210. City Halt, unth 12 o'clock noon on Wednesday. July H, 1020. and, opened at that time In Room IM0. City Hall, for Schedule "K."T!rancli Hewer In Olney A., from Wagner Ave, to 11th Ht, NOTE Contractprs will be required to comply with the Act of July 18. IrtiT. relo tlve to Workmen'a Compensation Insurance, ent the Mil.. iiptlpn thtrefroia. r ..ail. . WAOMTUn , acUdm Director and prpof must be furnished the Departmeni by the contractor that he has accepted the provisions of said Act and Insured his liability inereunuer ur Mtmju w,in ino.ulr. at Jj,fflj nrtiiuiMAi, HKCIIRITY I1ANIC .Mtuuoipuia. July h .I!1.e.-P.','.cJ.,.0I:,, h".vethls' dai 1020. '' ""fly. nave this day derln semiannual dividend of twelve Hi) ner . payble on demand. vjji pr c,nt( Burplni and Monti: '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. ' I : i'mS'SSi'S? W. H. McKEE? '61 Cashier. Phll.d.lpT'unn.gi.e'?uV"""rd.r. Special Notices JSP- nKPAUTMENTOF PURLIO HEALTH DIRECTOR'S OFFICE. . Philadelphia, July 2 lD7n In conformity with Act of XimZiii r " Proved June 1 if 1015 nub llonoHca'S ner.'bv nnv.enH thf,.nu1leJ, n, negulatlons" o"tnJ Board at Health adopted March 11 idLo regu atlnr ami governing the business it keeping fowls were approved by City Council J J5 '' meeting held Tiies,!ar"yjunnj.al 1020. Copies of tho aforesaid Rules ami Regulations msy be obtained free'" c0,t upon application to the Bureau of lleaRh or,.,Bv,:l03 "!,J'VI.f."d-".LVJ;4 " .action ol public business. .C. LINCOLN FURDUair, M. p.. i, . it'"2. "' ieaitnand Dl-I r wejorer ttfDwf (ntst oblwlu,. I A Free Book For Men Who Wish to Know The General Rules of Trading. x How to Give a -Broker Instructions. Brokers' Commission Charges. 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. ' Edition limited. Call, phone or write at once. Ask for No.-T.TJ.-927 , JONES & fcAKER Specia,isti in -New York Curb Market Securities Widener Bid?., Philadelphia Phones Bell, Locust 4730 Keystone, Race 2290 Offices In 9 Principal Cities Direct Private Wires A consolidation which provides a more complete -and efficient real estate service than this city has ever known! On June 1st, 190. the general-real estate business of S. C. Kraus, S12 S. Sth Street, was acquired, by purchase, oy AiDert ai. (ireenheld. The Kraus business is in its 37th year It has an able, aggressive organization, which, of course, will be retained. The new combination, Albert M. Green field & Co.. will possess unique facili ties of importance to owners of or in vestors in real estate. In the matter of mortgage money alone, this company now represents, as con veyancers. 21 Building & Loan Associa tions, with a monthly income of about $200,000, available for second mort gage. Subsequent announcements will ac quaint you more fully with the detailed advantages offered by this new consolidation. Meanwhile- lb-1 bi '. r ? r Statement on June 30th, 1920. - RESonnrr.s Loans and Invest , m'nl 137.783.124,23 kosns on Govern ment Obligations . 11,400,300,00 Due from nsnks ... 10,401.074.30 Clearing Houfe Kx Changes 1,B0S.42').00 Cash and Reserve .. 4, 001, 1)62. S8 Customers' Liability under Letters of Credit snd Accept De8 8,129.443.03 UABixmrn Capital 12.000.000.00 Surplus and Net Profits 4,491.48t.P3 Unesr'ned Discount .. 204,(13(1.18 Reserva for Taies .. 249.S70.Bl Circulation 189.000,09 peposlta . 47,838.015.40 Letters of Credit and Acceptances 8.201.781.12 Rediscounts with Fed eral Reserve Uank. 10, AID. 740. 13 t73.014.234. 30 173.014.234.30 niBECTons JOHN J. MaeDON'ALD WILSON' CATEIUVOOD WM. L SUPPLEE THOfl. J. JEKFRIES JOSEPH It. PAIIVIN WM H. FOLWELL , WALTEB A. BAILEt. CHAH. B. CALWELL FRANK H. MOS8 GEO. "W. B ROBERTS MERRITT N. WILLITS. Jr. LOUIS R. PAGE WM. It. HARDING DAVID C. RRADLET PAUL THOMPSON IRA VAUOHAN ALAN D. WOOD i o 'VI orncEn.s CHAS. S., CALWELL President N. WILLITS. Jr. Vice-President Brokers Salesmen To Sell on Commission Chemicals Alum'um Ware Perfumes Esscnt.al Oils Tinsel Leather Ware: other FRENCH and GERMAN PRODUCTS -' for large American importing house. Only those experienced and specializing in certain defi nite lines need apply. State fully products desired to handle, expe rience and references. B 115. LEDGER OFFICE. Jones & Lnlichlln Steel fit,, 1030 Canadian Northern BV4s. 1022 riilc. 4 Northwestern 7s. 1030 Artnit Explosives Os, lull Schultr Retail Stores Amerlrnn I.t. & Trae. Olio Klxrnlnlir Com, & I'ref. Klrbv Lumber Tbotnus Iron Morton Lachenbruch & Co. LANI TITLE BLDG.. riULA. Tel. Spruce 381. Race 8010 NT.,To,k cfll Detroit Plttsbureh All oDlces connected bu vrivaf wires FINANCIAL TO THE HOLDERS OF ROANOKE TRACTION AM) LIGHT CO. FIRST MORTGAGE AND COLLATERAL TRUHT S PER CENT ' NiNKIMI FUND GOLD BONDS Notice Is hereby given that In conformity with the sinking fund provision of deed of trust from Roanoke Traction and Light To to the nalllmore Trust and Ouarnntee Co. trustee, dated August 1. ino8. there hae l'",n4!f aw.n .'JX lot Jor 'lImptlon on August 1. 1020. at 105 and accrued Interest to that date, the following Roanoke Traction and Ught Co. first mortgage and collateral trust B per cent sinking fund cold bonds: Nos. 025 134(1 1(147 1854 'MIJ 1003 1521 1(15 1858 24" IflAO 1570 179 2084 4n . 1052 1040 1724 2203 2647 . P" ab.ov.t. bonrt." W"J P'I upon presen tatlon at tha office of the Baltimore Trust Co.. successor trustee. In the lty of Baltl more, Marylnnd. on and after August 1. )020. upon which date interest ; thVreon "will cease, THE BALTIMORE TRUST CO . n .., ... - Successor Trustee naltlmnre. Md.. July2. logo THOMAS COLLIERY COM r ANY-F1 R sf" MORTGAGE 0 SINKING FUND GOLD IIONDS. DUEAUGU8T 1. 1022 A.feUd A,.Ji,hic. "m. et the mortgsae 5.. .V-ff-V h ?U- v,he undersigned In. JnH8t.nnJlVJl fi ,l," above 1,0''rt 'or sale and delivery as of August 1 loo at a price not to exceed loand accrued In -'-'.'vin.Vi?. f,.t .r J20.071.4n, the slim hoy available ln the slnklnr Fund. hSS5Udnnvi',.i,;,t.7Ji,,,,l he number of FbiraneVhl. and w'tri' KertVid Vnlll id o'clock noon July 10. 1M0. NEWBURGER, HENDERSON & LOEB Members New York and Philadelphia Stock Exchanges . 1410 Chestnut St. snuffer nil & urnninr Co. ns. lOi'J Allrntoun & Bethlehem (las 5. lotn rrnnsjltanht It. It. Real Est 4s. 1IU1 Plillailu. ItnplU Trnnslt Co....;... " i U; Virginia Knlla & Power Co tin, nm Suhiirlinn Gits of rhlliulelphla... . Bs. lifS' Inillanu, Ciilinnbus A Eastern.... fl. iui I llfHIV .,u. ...iirnn ...lllll,, 1'iuon I New Yi Empire ; fruit Express Kniilp, 7, s.rn Paelllc Ruilnny Equin ... 7s Nero York Crntrnl It. R. Equip. 4' Clnt o IteDnlng 1st & Coll.. " . . ."i'o.i samuei iv. i-nuups & Co. 5Iember j;j"s'fefjwfc. Exchange 5 b 5 at if' i m V'-1 THOS. J. JEFFRIES' 9 j,', Vice-President 3,' 4 ALBERT N. HOGO S"- V Asst. Cashier 9.1 ' el NEWTON W. CORSON " EDWARD T. .TAME3 mlffC?J& Cashier Asst. Cashier -v '& " H ALLEN if. MATTHEWS EDWAHD J. PAUL ,lvW & Asst. Cashier Asst. Cashier ' !;''"- i Trust Department, C, ALISON SCULLY. Trust OfTlcer 'VJ "tjt. ' A 1 '' we are at vour service now. XV SasjTi S f mJEK I' jj Albert M. Greenfield & Co. I mT Ji ,r ' Corn Exchange National Bank w$m Real Estate PHILADELPHIA " Mm 15th & Chestnut Streets E CHESTNUT at SECOND "'lij PHILADELPHIA - I ' ' 1 r ?iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMmi 'M ...... 't ' Complete Service ' - ' in the design and construction of frv. 1 shops liifiiK . v . a foundries " iffl; 1 1 ('llRthL ' A STEEL AnLLS I ( I GASOLINE EXTRACTION PLANTS '' 1 1 f InKy . 'A STEAM POWER STATIONS , 'illilfc ik V HYDRO'ELECTRIODEVELOPMENTS K 'tjfm MM!. o n kj i" a nllOWN nitOTHRUB i rn kil.4.lHl.l. T.;. am ..v.! .,,,,. i.it'iit.i u'ltiH ji,. 1HI1 Trustee. BEALEB TENDERS vTll"BE " RFrFi";5iri n. many by the undersigned until Friday July 020 at noon for the .ale of ss fill lergner & Tlngel Hrswlns : r.LSS ', at. due 1021, as t ".I0.-. iITlTllrpo la ill bids, rANTSv UNION 7 Hergner & Tngel Brewing Comnanv n n.i reserved to reject TftllST i-nmkiw . 'yi?7i7 Chsstaut l. will absorb. anv or a 1ICHCI JOHN Frederick Peirce BONDS FOB 1411 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia JP P"- invest OL VO. MENT rlpeclal Meetings 3STO THE HU1.DE11S UJJ1 WEiistk. 'WE' Coal and Coke Compan,', rn dated ITrst Mortgage Five. l'r Cent" uSi'; Hoods: v" UU NOTICE Is hereby given. purUan . Article Fourth of the ConsollVtVo;al,,.? Mortgage, dated March 1st. IO03. i-fl'st the above, lynds. that on the fifteenth 'JH1 ff July. I. it w?lva o'clock No dl" Room 418 Stephen Qlrard Building "pL,," delphla, Pennsylvania, there will b. V S i'V Ing of the holders of the outstanding EX?' Issued under snd st cured by said SS "?. dated First Mortgage for the purS,.n0'1: otlng on the proposed release from thl,,?' and operation ot said mortgage, if thl '? lowing parcels oi laud included In lJr1; 'Tn're tract or parcels of surface o roerhll Township. Cambria County. p.am' svlvanla. aggrustlng about 340 aCre "Si perches, proposed- 10 be sold to ConJi VVenderoth '" Conrad Twenty-eight tracts or parcels of .... situate In Cambria. Croyla and SummerM I Townships. Cambria County. PennsilliS'" aggiegatlng, about 8407 acres ina lfo perches, with 07 acres and as perch.. . surface, proposed to be gold to tha i.i ' Coal Company. ,n" lva Eght tiacts or narcels ot coal, sltti.i . Bummerlnll. Portage and Munster tvJLL" ships. Cambria County. Pennsylvania 11' gresatlns about 181 acres and 4U V'' proposed to be exchanged with the HummTi Miii 2Sfe,.yt.1''nn,1"Vttnla" at'F-,i tease. LO.U. A'EUalEU t.OAI. ANI rOKB COMPSsiv uy A. u. EDWARDS. ' Bacrstarv anif rA . A shop built at low cost, econom ical to maintain, and laid out to provide the most efficient routing possible, with modern handling equipment, is the shop manager's ideal. Such a plant means reduced manu facturing costs arid low overhead charges as long as it is operated. Lower prices, more profits, larger dividends, are the normal result. Because our staff contains specialists in shop design and construction we can effect savings by correct layout and speedy and economical construction. Our experience includes the construction and in most cases, the design of shops for the following clients among others: Talcon Steel Co., Niles, O. Locomotive Superheater Co., East Chicago, Ind. Simplex Automobile Co., New Brunswick, N. J. Swage Arms Corp., Sharon, Pa. Clemson Bros., Middletown, N. Y. American Car k Foundry Co., Berwick., Pa. J. I. Case Threshing Machine Co., Racine, Wis. American Brake Co., St. Louis, Mo. Canadian Crocker-Wheeler Co., St. Catherines, Ont, Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co., Franklin, Pa., Detroit, Mich, HroRAUUC Pressed Steel Co., Cleveland, O, Dominion of Canada, Lindsay Arsenal, Lindsay, Ont Rock Island Arsenal, Rock Island, 111. Fore River Shipbuilding Co., Fore River, Mass. Bethlehem Foundry & Machine Co., So. Bethlehem, Pe 5t, i Dwight P. Robinson & Company incorporated Engineers and Constructors X25 East 46th St., New York,, A CHICAGO . . A ' . .. . - iej . x1 ?' - ' t 1 PITTSBURGH CLEVELAND DALLAS Consolidated with ESTINGHOUSE, CHURCH. KERR & COMPANV i, . .Ua,Nw Twk. Jum J.B7 iwi "T"' 'iis"" UMtM i" .iV. r .,'.. ' v ' PW. 1 ' , ',. v.-'T. Hi 4-Ci,M2i,i tf.e ' . .. , u M JK-v- (t V- ,. ., Mi
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