jswvt mixi iVV Fl'KV : ;.''' rTWEF !. 6, v ' i J JLl l if.' ! ' .' J V V pVt VSfo.A.(Vf , .'--'V -. -H Wk.l, ..? '' h-" , .K ';'!. M, i-V 'aM - - Nf'Vv ' k'. JM ,? .II '.r.-t ' ... ' .l '" Vi, .7 I . .-- ' Jr. ...,;...' .v WEfNfN6': OTJHLEO .LMDGMtotABaterfiifKMtf.;.'.! .- f Hi aft,vAj f m MA L V BE.i 1 1 h m Ji C if H 1,1 r?g Li Ifflv'l B1 l 7 s i? il v rfQIV ." '. ..' Vjw'si "i .mnS. i j . . w r l?4i KJ SL'VI tfl iKj - iT 151 J Bvl ft I .i- j '- i V v t : i t S t, 3t ,.P '. if ;l i - fe1 IV i x. ?A", ;fl kiU n" lU&'Vl f ; 6v:V . - n ' tty &'' l V . " Jt PS fcv2l Ifr 1 J5A Now Is The Time to Read This Booklet It tells: The General Rules of Trading. How to Give n Broker Instructions. Broker's Commission Charges. How to Indorse a Stock Certificate. ITou to Use Collateral in Trading. IIow to Group His In vestments. The D cp o s i t Require ments 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.-929 JONES & BAKER Specialists in New Tcrk Curt Market Securities I Widcncr Bide-., Philadelphia ' Phones Bell, Locust 4730 i Keystone, Race 2290 I Offices in 9 Principal Cities Direct Private Wire $300 ( Will Buy a Block of 3 Shares 2 Shares Preferred 1 Share Common The Goodyear Tire nnd Rubber Company of Akron This company, lince 1908, hnt paid Stock Dividendt of 570 in addition to Cash .Dividend of $23,342,650. Investment Bankers Members VMa. Stock Exchange Real Estate Trutt Bldg. Philadelphia Shrinkage In State Funds Harrleburr, July 9. Th statement of tho Treasury Department r h nmnunt of gchernl funds of the commonwealth or Pennsylvania shows the total on nnnu juito 30, excluslvo , of moneys 'nf',1 ?K.ftl.ni J.I6,893 January iln Sf. V '?"'. 'Posits of J923.4(t5 Philadelphia Institutions held $112,148 3l'.ni920.' M nKnln" 848'6" Jfttt" Eastman Kodak Pays Extra Dividend Rochester, X. Y.. July 9.Enstmnn Kodnk Company hns declared tho rec- ular nuartcrly dividends of 2U ner cent on tho common and t 4 per cent on the nrefei red stocks, both payable October 1 to stock of record August 31. Alio an extra dividend of 74 per cent on the common. 6 per cent payable September 1 to stock of record July 31, and 214 per cent pnyable October 1 to stock of record Autrust 31. DIVIDENDS DECLARED Wlllya-CWerlMiil Co., quarterly of 28 eent on common, pajrftblo Ausutt 3 to stock of iccora juiy 31. Induttrltl Triut. Title and Savlnza Co.. cmUnnul of T r rent and on extra of 1 per rent, payable July 15 to stock of rec ord July 8. fenn Traffic Co.. semiannual 8 per cent and an extra t per rent, both payable Au tuit S sa registered July IB. Mulllns llMy Corporation, nuarterly 11 on common and 12 on prererred, payable suit 1 to stock of record July 17. Northern Trust Co.. nuarterlv. S ner cent. payable July IS aa registered July 7. Tranklln Kir Insurance Co.. semiannual 12 A0, pjjyible on demand aa registered June .10 Associated Dry Ooodi, 1 per cent on com mon, nasalile Ausust ll nuarterlv nf 1U tier cent on first preferred and quarterly ot Mi per cent en second preferred. Common ' pryabln August 1 to stock of record July in, tnd both preferred September 1 to stock of rernru August in. llnrblson-VValker Refractories, UJ per rent on preferred, pnyabto July 20 to stock of July Consolidated Traction Co. of New Jersey, semiannual 2 per cent, payable July 15 as registered June 30, Philadelphia Markets ket ,iAJrn,'c,.l)',.r 7CUM hele. Mar Jrv.in?eli5 nom,nil,i Car lots In export elevator No. 1 red r nter. l2.08O2.USl No. 1 hard winter,. 12.W102 n, No I red winter. rarllM.. IDBAhn.."'.'.. ' ' . j------- v.ifi iv . i3. 1 ran. iz wl.Uer, ,l!WSV?8'il"W-8 No. . ri'vvtVt,i "o. bard red Inter, ..vuica.i.pi nn h.M wini.r. wftt.ar. BwttSlsWsi'Is"? VA - - f . TS"'" Ai.ail 11 u 1 v winter, 2.8812.881 No. 4 hard winter, R ia. 4 twrl wl(& alliIV iS h'. .N?.n A winter. "2.702.84,' Ji?.JL hard winter 12. 70 W a. 81: No. 5 red cVg ,'oan,uCaK.lVy.2-T402-"- Smle "" hll:0Tne'tt!p, n85 bushel. Hlesdy location at II, 8501, Do. the latter for No. Caddo Central Oil & Ref. Gs, 1930 Gov. of Switzerland 8s, 19(0 Pcnna. Water & Pr. 5s. 1940 West Penn Pr. 5s, 1916 Public Service Corp. N. J. 7s,1922 American Lt. & Tr. common Gillette Safety Raror B0ENNING, GARRISON & CO. stock exchange nmi.niNn Direct I'rlrate Telephone to New York Members rhlla. Stock Kxchange &t. FINANCIAL "&.t2X!A8Cni.l.irMY rOMl'ANY FIUST MORTOAOK 0 NINKINO FUND t)LU "1 BONDS. DUK AUOCST 1. 102? . Pursuant to the terms of the mortgare dated August 1. IBM. the undersSSJd In. !"l,..t?.n1"'" "' 't8 "bove binds for sale and delivery as of August 1. 1020 at a price not to exced 102HJJ and accrued in terest, to the extent of 120,071.40. the sum now available In the sinking; Fund Sealed tenders, stating the number of bonds offered, should be addressed in J1ROWN HHOTHEng ft CO . trustee sinking Fund. Thomss Colliery Company First Slnrt. fsge 6 Honds. Fourth and Chestnut streets hllndelphla. and will be received until la Is Your Capital 100 Efficient? We have prepared a booklet with this title to assist those wishing to take advantage of the present low prices of bonds. It contains defi nite suggestions for in vestment of July funds. Complimentary copy on request Bonbright & Company 437 Chestnut Street Philadelphia New York Chicago Boston Detroit .Um.1, nnAn T.l. 1A tflnn , 4 BROWN UROTHERS CO.. Trustee Philadelphia. J""e is. 1020 iru'ee. m. DlTldends tSTJlSF. 8CIIUYI.KII.7. NAiriATinv AU.RO.ll AN CUAI. COMF.iNY 833 Mulnut htreet Philadelphia. June 7. 10"O A dividend of One dollar S1) per .hire 15 1M dec,ared- !" Thursday. July HeeltV will be mailed. 8. "at D2oK-c.o eS ff f,0::'i "i lay. July in. ,n3. H, , t:,' ii.' PRESTON imCARLIIY. JR.." treasurer. NORTHKRN TIUT COMI'ANY ."'"' itiiik Ktirtien 107th niiidrnU Philadelphia July 9 ion ,-1 .1.im7,mi: of ,he I,,oard ' nir'ectors held this duv n quarterly dividend of (U, l1Llwr crnt """ deel.ireil. payable Jul. 1 1B20. to stockholders of record on the books" 7 i8S0com,ttny nt rl"9 or busln July Checks for dividends will he mailed WILLIAM II CFRTIM IK 1 Treasurer Till: 1KA.NM.IN FIltK INhliTNrF Hi Hillnut st. .. I'hilidelrhln rjlv m;n Tile Dosrd of Directors of The Frnnk'in Fire Insurance "ompn of FhtladlnM 421 1Valr.mt -t Ins this .lav de.lj., aemlanrmtl dlttdrnd of S2..10 per share upon the capital stock of the rnmpan pa ble on demand to stockholders of record at the cloeo of business June an WILFRED KI'RTir Hecretarv. NATIONAL si'.ri'RlTV RANK Philadelphia. July n jo"0 The Directors have this day declared' a semiannual dn Idend of twelve (13) uc cent payble on demand. Capital ... . S2nn.000.00 Burplna and troflts 1 .1245.3151 W. II McKEE. ' Cashier. High Orade Low Priced Home SECURuy Payable in Pounds Sterling Any Recovery in Exchange Should Increase tho Market Value of These Bonds ILLINOIS OENTRAL R. f?. Sterling Trust 3J2s 1886-isso RATED AAA Mortgago Covers Chicago to Now Orloans Price and particulars on request "The Guarantee is the Bank for me." Guarantee Trust and Safe Deposit Company Report of Condition Close of Business June 30, 1920 RESOURCES Cash on Hand and Deposited with Banks , and Hankers 81,442,289.95 Municipal Bonds ' 200,000.00 Loans, Discounts and Mortgages 0,834,909.70 Investments 2,747,018.04 Real Estate Hankiiipr Houses 373,000.00 Vaults and Equipment 100,000.00 Other Real Estate 22,694.89 Miscellaneous Resources 80,226.72 Accrued Interest 105.273.60 $11,905,412.90 LIABILITIES Capital Stock $1,000,000.00 Surplus 400,000.00 Rescrto to Cover Depreciation in Securities, etc 81,735.45 Undivided Profits 219,881.37 Deposits 9,525,149.47 - Deposits, U. S. Government 45,000.00 Interest Payable to Depositors 60,282.34 Liberty Loans Rediscounted 550,000.00 Miscellaneous Liabilities 23,364.27 $11,905,412.90 Trust Funds $19,719,631.19 S1MUFX T, HOUSTON llKUBFRT IV. GOOUAI.l. HOWARD K. YOONfi l'resfdent Vice I'rrsldrnt Treasurer 1415 Chestnut St. 316-318-320 Chestnut St. 9S. 52d St. Philadelphia, Pa. 1 yellow. i..OAT87necelr""' "Ma bushels. Quiet at late decline. Car lots as to location No. irSfttViYs? --'i.2o: wo. mm, niJfSnijr"?"1"!"' co barrels and 1.8S0. tHU pounds In sacks n.,i. ur..ayv The quotations; inn lbs packed In 14l)-!b. Juto iMs'tb?01 WinUrJ. t'liht T western' 1.B3 V12.70I do. do. do nearby. Jlt.7ffni2.S0i hard winter straight. $ls.2SWt3.7.ri! do,' lliran5?Snt' ,lO"-B0l Vprlnr first, clear. !ih?0O1?! .d0.'.. Potent. fia.dBffl'.ia.OOi 1o. h"ft potent, I14.2501L7A1 fancy sprlntr eJ,i1ncJl.,.y "!"" gt"t. family bfSiids, b.3u Win.40. Ityo flour, $12,nofel,VJ.V PROVISIONS Hteadlly : held. Reef In sets, smoked and alr-drled, BSc; do, knucklea ?iVlitr.nJ.".r.?' mol,d n(l alr-drled. Me Pork family. $47. Hams, fl, p. cured, loo.e, 37CT ntlci do, skinned, loose. BSOaOc. do, do, ""okf'I. 4o042oi;do, lulled, bone'lcs. ,1Rc. ricnlo shoulders. S. t. cured, loose. 21ci do, moked- 2SHc. Iieliies. In pickle loose 28e. Ilreakfast baron, 80c. Lard. 2m c. I1UTTER Firm and le hlshcr. Quolnllons: SOIId.DSCked. pnimn,v .aMM.. v.iirh.cnrln( Roods. J!0HOil2Hoi extras. BUM t, extra i.X'rt ,nWn,"CJ " H'KU HIFC 4 Interest on Saving Accounts Money transmitted to All Parts of the World RICHMOND TRUST CO. 2728 E. Allegheny Ave. rata ai GtTtTiP. seconds. 7V.7 -l.." . .' rcarn-"r3-, cnoicn ui hhk,, (ll4arn3V4c: fair tn B-tn.i r.inat.c. orlna Jobblnir at 0S70o for fanoy and at ft707o for fair to choice. BOOS Market very firm. Quotations: In free cases, nearby firsts, SOc per dozen: nearby current receipts, 47c. nearby ordinary to fair, 434ftci western elra firsts. IRCP JIOc: western firsts. 43tM7c: seconds and poorer, no43c; selected fresh cues Jobblns nt rmrnoc. CIIKESn Firmly held. New York whole-milk flats, current make, fancv. 27V4 eJ2Hc: do, common to fair. 2tW27c: do, Lonehorns, 2SC28V4c; do, Slnclc Daisies. 28 wane. LIVE rOUI.TUY Fowls, not I.enhorns, fancy, heavy. 30ftft7c; exceptional lots high er! do. Ilcht to medium, fl4rfllr, white Iit horn fowls, 32I33c; broiling chickens, fancy, yellow-skln. not leghorns, welghlnc H4 0 2 lbs. apiece, I1370c: brolllna chickens, fnncy, jellovvskln, not Lechorns. weighing lOlU lbs. apiece, nortB.lc: white leghorn broilers, weighing m(t2 lbs, apiece, 112 8.1c; white I-eghom broilers, smaller sizes. J255nS S1"1 rooters. 2J2flc ducks, old, fe S??i a..,JiV,a- l"03To: pigeons, old, rn?S.'Jt4ilOB!l0I ' "oung, per pair, 40c. diSJiM6?0 POULTnY FovVls, fresh.Vllled. SnuH""?.', ,n ooxee Weighing 40n lbs. .it?i'n.'i2eL welahlng 3W lbs., 80CT40C! in e tt'i1!8 'i'- O70l fowls, fresh-killed ii.. rreL'!l 'fy-flcked, wolghlng 4B lbs. iei-v.i, 2CL weighing OH lbs.. 87O3801 y,'J'ii!558 ib" 83 ns.lei rollers, western, 2,.1".cJfc,vrnt .leghorns, ft2Bci broilers, western, white leghorns, B800os old roost Sin'1"0?"1' western, 27c do, southern, 28 20c: spring ducks, L, I.i 88c. Z ??.?IA,U',tB. y.hiL Joto"'. aouthern. K rnBn""!Cl.1' 1.I No, 2 and culls 13. B0 00. "White potatoes, Jersej, per SVo"' bH.'1 No- 1. 22.8B No. S. OOcft li 5s.oC,'.bb?,te Pennsylvania. Per barrel, T.ViT.-2,7' rt0' 'rty. per basket, 4O07Bc. nH!!!2fTS.ri Per basket. 4000o JJn. grnpe'rult. Florida, 'per box,' JsiBO H...i.f. a iiieniJiiies, per crate, eown. reaches. Oeorgla, per crate, 78dR3.28. Watermelons Florida, ner car. l.innnsTnn r-omiJi..r... western, per standard crate, J36.r0t can! i?. v .. e"uern. per nut crate, sicfi.s.i. Illackberrles, per quart, 1BW280. Oooso berries, per ousrt, lOOlBe. Huckleberries, per quart. 28CI.10e. OirrSnls. n.e .-. lOWlflc. naspberrtes, Jersey, per quart, 10 LIVE8TOCK QUOTATIONS sno,,,llt5S 3uY " CATTLH Receipts. 8000 head. Uneven: yearlings and good handywelght steers steady to higher! choice heavyweight dull! other cattle steady. Rulk bX'J,A'??.r!'. 13110.B0: bulk butcher cows, $7.BO10.78; ranners largoty .284.8: veal calves strong to 2Do higher; bulk, 13 ''O?-necelpln, 27,000 head. Httnng to lBo higher than yesterday's average: better grades light and light butchers advancing most, Hulk light and light butchers. Sin DO 10.23; bulk 2S0 pounds and over, llS.OOft lu.7Si pigs steady to 2Bc higher; bulk do slrablo kinds. S1313.7fi. HIIKKP Receipts. 0000 head. Deslrablo killing grades fully 28c higher: top native lambs. $18.03; no western here; Oregon wethers, $8.3(: best handy native ewes. SK; feeders steady to strong; best feeding lambs, $73.80. 'Ittslmrgli, l'a.. July 0 HCK1S- -Receipts, I! w No Investment Is too small, nor too larpo to bo Investi gated i for dependability and yield. Determining tlin safety of principal Is na Important na nssnrlne a continuous and profitable Interest leturn. Wei would be Rlad to have you consult us. Baker, Ayling & Young J. W. BWA1N, Jr.. Mnnnger Land Title Building Philadelphia, Pa. THE Industrial Trust Title & Savings Co. 1950-52 N. Front St. iTS-SS1- Dividend The Board of Directors lias this day declared n seml-nnnual Divi dend of SEVKN (7) per cent, and nn i:XTHA DIVIDF.XD of O.MK (1) per cent, payable July 15th. 1920, to Stockholders of record thin date, and liax added J34.2nB.77 to UNDIVIDED PROFITS. Capital $800,000.00 Surplus and Profits. $1,308,235.03 II JOHN S. HOWKElt, II July 8, 1020. Treasurer. 1000 head. Market higher. Heavies and heavy ynrkers, $10.SSM7.23: light yorkers, $lil.0ftl7; pls. $IB.7B10. HIIKKP AND LAjrUH Receipts. 300 hesd. Market lower. Top sheep, $8.80; top lambs, higher. I 1m, r0. CALVISH Receipts, 200 head. Market higher. Top. $18.80 Knst Iluffaln, N. Y.. Julv p. CATTI.I1 Receipts. $8.8(1; steady. Calves, receipts, 2000; XI higher; $U18. HOOH Receipts, 4000 head Heavy steady; light, 10 SKI 1c higher: henvy. $1001)10.80: mixed, $17n,17.aSj vorkers. I17.2nrai7.85; light, do. $inI17.B0: pigs. $I5.2.i8llB.riO; roughs. 12.7.-iia: stags. $Rn.B0. SIIIIEP AND I.AMUS Receipts, 800 head. Market 80c higher. Lambs. (Kfiin.'O. yearlings, 718; wethers. $8.S0tfn, ewes, 38; mixed sheep, $HW8.80. Southern Pacific Co. Central Pacific Railway Co. Through Short Line First 4'a Duo Oct. 1st, 19S4 Frae 2fo Normal Federal Income Tax Guaranteed Principal and ( Interest by tho Southern Pacific Co. by Endorsement A first mortgage on a, portion of the main lino of t'hn rv i Pncifip Ry. which is directly operated by tho Southern Ptn under lease expiring 1984. ern ncIflc Price at Market Yielding About 6.60 BROOKE, STOKES & CO. Mombors Philadelphia Stock Exchange 15th & Walnut Street Philadelphia 102 St. Paul St. Baltimore iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiw fl LfSlaVhl Prices Easier In Wool Market Tlnslnn, July 9. The Commercial Bul letin tomorrow will sny; "Trntllnu In tho wool market this week lins been desultory with priced showing nir easier tendency. The reports from tho West Indicate no settled policy of doing; liusl noss either on tho part of thn Browers or sellers, some conslfrnmcnts holng re ported nnd a little outright buying;. The mnrket for goods Is flat, ns mlKht he supposed from tho general closing of tho mills." Guantanamo Sugar Extra Dividend w York, July 9. Tho Gunntanamo Sugar Co. declared tho regular qnartorly dividend of 50 cents n share and BO ccntn extra, paynblo September 30 to stock of record September 10. fiiIT? QATB Fourteen volumes Com l1 JS kUXLiEj merclal & Financial Chronicle, numbers 88 to 101. Jan. 1000. ts Dee. 1018. Inclusive, heavily bound. Indexed, special and extra numbers, condition new, for sale cheap. Address Dime Sank Title and Trust Co.. Wllkes-Barre. Fenna. Real Estate Salesman WANTED A high-class sulesman for high-class suburban homes. Tho man wn have In mind must be alert to big possibilities, as wo have a large proposition for him to handle. l'hone or write for appointment confi dential, of course. SMULLEN& BARRY RROAD AND CHIISTNUT BTRllKTS. (Liberty Ilulldlng) - Lumber Talk: Tho timca when you like to hear it. Bread and milk, says a traveler in Europe, are mere articles of commerce at ordinary times; but they are something very different to a mother when her children are crying with hunger. t So at ordinary times lumber is merely ugly piles of boards and joists, but when you are trying to get your daughter's new home linished in time for her wedding, lumber is something very different. .If you rye not interested in lumber advertisements today, pass on to politics or sports. Perhaps wc can interest you later. Just behind you is a bunch of worried men who have big buildings half finished, and who want very much to hear about our facilities and advantages and the possibility of getting lumber to them in spite of freight embargoes and shortage of cars. Now don't jump at conclusions. Wo don't say that w,c ?.? always deliver your lumber promptly, in spite of difficulties; we say that we are nlways tryinn to do so; that wo have important advantages, and that wo often succeed. Is that claiming too much? We wish to be mod crate, and not talk as if we wcro at a political conven tion. Still, when such advantages cost nothing, why not secure them? Some day you'll build. If you want the work fin ished on time, see that tho lumber comes from LLOYD. William M. Lloyd Company THE LUMBER CENTER . J 300 Commercial Trust Building, Philadelphia ESTABLISHED 18G8 SOUTHERN Ol'FICl-CIIARI,OTTE. N. O. I'fllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllM MARTIN & CO. 14 M WALNUT ST PHILADELPHIA A jiidvai.k xtf.i:i. wn onriNANci: co. Dividend No. IS At a meeting nf ihe lionrd of Directors of Mldvale Steel and ordnanre Compaw hei.l Wrdnewla), July 7. KWO, a nuarterlv dm urnu ui 1". "nr neciareq, pavaui. August 2. 11(20, to sroclthnlders of record at close of business July 17. KCU. , liooks will remain open ' WJI n DIi-Ksr.v I Treasurer rilll.ADKI.I'lllA. .IFI.V fl, jojo I The Board of Directors 'I th J'enn Trrfl- ! Companv have this day il-Ured rgu ar semiannual dividend of 3cP n, an Itn ' dividend of It,. paahl- Aueunt .'. ljo , ' stockholders of rerord July I", iojii Truns fer books remain open Lhwki win t- ' mailed. ALFRED M finT Sei rotary RjM Meetings KCTTO Till! I10UJK2S OF Hl:ilSTl-n dated First Munga.e lit. lr Cent "ool j Uondsl ""'" SfSit...' ":rv.-" VS:2-...PJ'"nt a&W FouMh'; ,h, cyn;fiff:5S,nFIr5 Mortgage, dated March lit 16ii2 ,;','' ..P?v,nTna".. t,2" -"'"T.nth-d: delphla, Fennsylvanla. ther. will ba a 'p?"1. log of the holders of the outstanding honVl ST. LOUIS SAN FRAWaSCO RASLWAY CO. Income Series "A" 6s 47 (1470. per 1000. bond) Listed on the New York Stock Exchange. We solicit orders for these bonds. CUSHMAN NEWHALL MANAGfJR 1340 WALNUT STREET -.' enkius HOTEL fc rtrwYORx in MtMBtR MCWYCRK. FMILAOtLPHlA C P1TT5DUKOH STOCK tXCHANCCS PirrsBURCH vHita euiLciua An offering in blocks of three shares ffcSmmo!$300 Sotjn. Jrl tn. propod r.U..V"lr.,Sr?S;J' lowing mv- '."4u io aula uiiili. I "fnVt tracts or parcels or surface in Sum I rnlll Township. Cambria County p?' IVlvinla. aggree.tlng aiout Stu ie,.1 "; in nu aniii rchts. proposea nil.rAtn. Tw.ntyisni irscis or parcels nf to Cooral : sltuats In Cambria Croyle and Bummrhiil Townships. Cambria County. I'ennivni." itgiegatlng, about 3407 acres arid Aa psrehta. with l feres and ss perch.s of surface, proposed to be sold to tbe i.lvi Goal Company, -"siva E'ght tiactsor parcels or coal, sltust. i. flumroerblll. Portal, and llunst.r ToViS blps. Cambria County. Pennsylvania! 5! rtgatlng about 181 acres snd 40 p,rCb.I proposed to b. exchanged with the Summii Water Supply Company for two tracts or coal In Munster and Summtrhlll Townships Cambria County. Pennsylvania. aggreistPn. n equal acrtaga """ W1UJUXJU. Ctl,U. AND TOKK COM PANT " Uy A. O EDWARDS, r Hscrttary and Treasurar. Dated Nsw Tork June 16. IBM. Proposals nETARTJIKNT (IF PUnLIO W0K1J8 Sealed proposals will, be recolved at itoom 519. City Hall, until 12 o'clock noon "25 Ft Wednesday, July 14. 100. and opened at Kf' " tlnw n Room L'16. City Hull. Tor 9 f V Kl.lIA.1t tlV." Itrimt. Uw I. i Ate., from Wagner Ate. to litis Hi, KOTE Contractors will b required to MMflply with Urn Act of July 18, 1017. rela" Ui'l io vyorBinen s v,oniinnsaiion insurance. iih4 proof must lx furnished tho Department by eontractnr that ho has accepted the lH.vlson of said Act and Insured his liability d Asps, u tiff itl- flP attaaflirrtl UKBlTintlntt, Ihara '.,... WALNUT STREET WEST OF 15TH WILL ERECT FOR BANKING AND BROKEKAGE FIRM Modern Two-Story Structure Heymann & Brother 310 WIDKNElt IIL'II.DINO United Gas Improvement 1 Cumulative Preferred Stock Net Assets Per Share, $781.73 Earned 1019, $3,785,310 Dividend Required, $427,210 Free of Penna. State Tax Free of Normal Federal Tax SO and Accrued Dividend Circular on Jtttjuctt Townsend Whelcn & Co. SOS CHESTNUT T, , ; t ., The Goodyear Tire &, Rubber Company of Akron In addition to doing approximately 20 of the automobile tire business of the country, this company also is a very large pro ducer of mechanical rubber goods, of shoe soles and rubber heels. Every working day the Goodyear factories turn out almost six miles of belting, plus five tons of packing, plus eleyen miles of hose. The sales of these mechanical rubber goods are now running 80 higher than during the same period of last year, due to a constantly increasing industrial and agricultural demand. This year's production of Ne5lin Soles will total 4,000,000 pairs, an increase of 40 above last year's output; 191 shoe manufacturers will place Neolin Soles on some 600 different styles and types of shoes. Compared with 5,500,000 pairs of rubber heels produced the year before last and 12,000,000 pairs last year, the factory is now working on a yearly basis of 38,000,000 pairs an in crease of 215. In twelve years both the business of the company and its total net assets have increased more than one hundred times; earn ings on outstanding common, after preferred dividends, averaged 54 per annum. Cash dividends of 12 annually have been paid on the com mon stock and stock dividends have been paid as follows: 1908, 100; 1909, 100; 1911, 100; 1913, 20; 1915, 100; 1920, 150. We are offering the unsold portion of $20,000,000 7 Cumu lative Preferred and of $10,000,000 Common Stock in blocks, of three 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 sale of this issue. BORTON & BORTON MACKIE & CO. , Leader Bldg. Real Estate Trust Bldg.. Cleveland Philadelphia REED A. MORGAN & CO. West End Trust Bldg. Philadelphia Th Information contained In thtt adreethmnt obtained from tourci w. btlhvo to be reliable although we do not juatantee (. aoouraoy U)BaC wM Saar HV1 Every motorist should have this i lubrication guide The "Sunoco Lubrication Guide" tells you at a glance the right type of motor oil and greases for. your particular car. It eliminates all need for guesswork. Accurate and efficient lubricationthe life of your car is possible only by using the right type of lubri cants. High quality, while essential, is not enough. 4Sunoco Motor Oil the new scientific engine lubri cantis made in six types to meet the lubricating re quirements of all cars. It is a 100 per cent distilled oil. Get a free copy of the "Sunoco Lubrication Guide" from any Sunoco dealer or write to us. Begin using Sunoco and avoid carbon, pitted valves, loss of power, exefess friction and other troubles. 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