' U ill '" t EVteNIG' tTBIitO -LEDEK-HIKADEIiPHTA; T!&TrftSDAY, JULY . lg, x 1026 Ur Baxter, Kelley & Faust Designed and Equipped by W. E. S. DYER Mill Engineer LAND TITLE BUILDING, PHILADELPHIA Factories Mills Power Plants Special Processes and Devices FINANCIAL Wpfl1 Mfftlnrn fjS TO TUB HOLUEKS OF WED1IKII TT, w,Co?'?nd Coke tompanr'n Consoll. dntril First Mortcate rive rr Cent Gold Ilondfll NOTICR i hereby given, pursuani to Article Fourth of the Consolli1s.trd First MnrfffMB. riateil Xfrtl 1a UA1 ....- J the above bnndi. that ,on the flft'wnth dar of Julr. 1020. at twelve o'clock Noon, at rtoom 4ij niepnen Olrard nulldlnr. Thlla. dlphla. Pennsylvania, there will be a m' jne of tlie holder of the ouetandlnj bonde dated" First" MortmWe fo'r tV purpos. ef ctlnr on the rripoeed releaie from the ll.a and operation of said morttare, of t- fol lowlnr parcela of land Included In eald mori. ' Three Jracta or parcele of eurfaee In Sum morhlll Township .Cambria County, Penn. rslvunla. auregatlnc aboirt 340 acree 82 nerchee. propoted to be aold to Vonrad nderith Twent'tlrtt .tfet or parcela of coal, dtuate in Cambria, croyle and Summerhl 1 Townships. Cambria Count,. Ptnn?v) ararrcatlnir about 8407 acres and 6.1 pt"eh. with 97 acres and 23 perches of turface proposed to be aold to the Melva Ccal Company. Eltht trace or parcels of coal, situate In Fummerhlll. Porfa and Munler Town" ehlpa Cambria County, Pennsylvania, r iretlnr about 181 ictra and 40 perches, propoted to be exehanad wi'h the Summit Water Supply Conitunjr 'or two tract of coal In Muneter and Fummerhlll Tovvns.ilrs, Cambria Cotirty Pennaylvanla, asireratlnt p emial sere-ire WE3STE COAL ANPCOKKniWANV, feerj'ary .-rl Treasursr. TJatei Vew Tork. June lb. 1020, MARKET BACK 1 E OLD international Freighting Corporation: Regular Sailings UNES Through Bill of Lading lamed PHILADELPHIA to RIVER PLATE PORTS 0. B. Terre ltaute Jnly 10 S. S. Luella . . laeey JniyZS PHILADELPHIA to RIO JANEIRO & SANTOS 8, S. rarkavllle . ... July 30 PHILADELPHIA to FRENCH ATLANTIC PORTS July 14 S. fl. City of Fatrbury S. 6. Salvation Lata . July SO .July 23 S. S. Independence Kail 8. b. Nedmie . JntyZS . .Aur. 8 Lafayette Building, Philadelphia ---- Lombard 3633 170 Broadway, New York Cortland """ ' Came to Work A woodworker said to us the other day, "What, summed up, is the American Plan, under which you want me to work ?" "Fair play, fair pay and equal chances to get ahead for every man," came our answer. And we live up to itl We have places for experienced woodworking machine and bench hands, and some for those who want to learn a profitable trade. Come today to any of these plants. This talk is oniof a series to inter est industrious men in the advan tages of working under the Ameri can Plan SS TO STOCKHOLDERS OF TUB TENN. M' MYLVAMA COAX, AND COKE COB- TAKK NOTICE that, pursuant o resolu tion duly doptad by the board of Dlroctora. a areclal meeting of tna stockholder of the Pennsylvania Coal and Coka rornroMlon "a called to be bfld at Ita principal ofhcee on the sixteenth (loornt the Land Title Build lot. Philadelphia. Ta.. on the 18th day of July. 11)20. at 2 30 P..m.. to act upon a proportion to reejnd ihe resolutions of the itockholdera of thuj coryorat on adopted at a apee al meetlni thereof hld on the 81n day of March. 1014. whereby It waa pro vided that 12.400 iharea of the par value of mo eacn iimtum eu.uuv par value.) of Ita capital atock then In Ita treaaury be nai rcss o( the yacht race than it did lu following stock quotations. Although traditiR yesterday was dull, during tho midday hours of today's ses Mon transactions in stocks were 50 per cent smaller than yesterday. This was taken ns a sign that the selling move ment of tho last few days had about spent its force and that the speculative community was waiting for some new development to Jack the market out of Trading for Most Part Again,isl0un0tuteTnKtTnplce, fluctuated irregularly witum a smau of a Discriminating Sort New York, July IB. The New Tork Kvening Sun closing financial review to day says: Trading In stocks today dwindled to Rfnall volume, the lack of outside In terrt In the market suggesting a return to the monotonoua.lv dull conditions which prevailed during the greater part of Inst month. Tho trndlng clement dlsplajed more Interest in rending the news tickers as they recorded the prog- EXCAVATING We die; nnil refill treneliea for Water Line. e-rre. flea Conduit and Drolni. llnve reerlena Crnnee, Trenthlnr Ma rhlnra nnd Kock Toole. Let us estimate. PENNSYLVANIA Engineering & Construction Co. 1205 Real Ettate Trutt Building intlAn rnflm nArfleularlv crnviil ! m anthnrlcA thA reronverslnn of aald ttrr.r4 atock Into common etock of the eame miro- i V per or anarei oi ne pnine par value, ana the doln of all acta and thlnaa neceaaary ' a&d proper to acmnllh ewh recnnveralon. ALDERT 0. EDWArtDS. Seeretary. IT Fttr "ace. New York City. Dated May IS 102.1. T)Uderil WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC A MANVFACTTRINO COJIPANY A dividend of Two per rent (11.00 per ahare) on the COMMON Stork of thla Com pany, for the quarter endlnit June 30. J020. will be paid Jnlv 31, 10-n. to Stockholder of record aa of June 30 lf20 ii r 2i a r. .i., ireasurer, ICew Tork. June lit 1020 I o&Jti7fa4te? EDWIN J.SCH0ETTLEC0. BRl3aXESSMMLN5TUDES J33NQPIHlli STREET PHIlvA. ItUIIT-TON TRCT COMPANY. 40th and Market streeta, Philadelphia July 8, lnjo Th" Board of Directors on thla rtav J e'ared a quarterly dividend of 2. (S2.00 per ahare) and an extra dividend of 1. (jilt 00 per aharr) on the capital etnek of the com pany, both payable Atirut 3d, 1020, L. R FRANCK. Secretary. AND RKnNINQ LAO Ceo. W. Smith & Co.. Inc. 40th fit. rtotanlo Ave. Cnlt Conatrnctlon Co. SSth St. Crura Ave. Kramer Woodworking Co. 4th St. A LehlEh Ave. Predk. It. Crrrv Co. SehUTlklll Ave. 4 Peltr Ft. John K. SJotrom Co.. Inc. 1715 N. 10th St. A. llt "one Co. 123 N. Front St. R llernlielm Si Son. Inc. 3d & Mneter Sta. IJaMh ii Co. 1120 S. Front St. John Knnell it fona 170 Jefferann ht. tVcllna. Eana oi Ex more. Inc. Slat & Fnlrmount Av. Ilnekey Mfe. Co. ColnmMn Ave. & Hovrnrd St. Fronk Rleder & gone 313 N. 4th St. Rldeiray RefrKrratnr Cn. 3SI!) N. Lawrence St. National Itefrtcerator Co. 111.1 N. Marahnll St. nirhnrd R. t.lnrd Co. 107 N. 22d St. The Standard Ilefrlrerator Co.. Inc. 2313 Germantoim Ave. Interior Mlllinc Cc. 2111 Tonlar St. Holluerk & Bauer 304 Mater St. Miller Ott 1020 Rldae Ave. Clinrlea C, GelaMer 02 N. 4th St. Setill A Son 034 N. 8th St. N. Ixjre Si Co. 103 IV. Columbia Ave. John A. Diibba 200 s. stb St. L. S. Shall.o 224 . 8th St. Eberle Furniture Co. 13th A JelTeraon Sta. Sarka A Trarhtenherc 620 Pnaaynnk Ave. M. ""klnr 028 fine St. John Barber 220 Chancellor St. IVm. . Kupnek 110 N. 12tli St. Manufacturers Association of Cabinet Woodworkers of Phila. TEXAS NATIONAL nil roiti'. Tort 1 trill. Tex. The Board of Ptrectori ha. declared Ita rerular monthly dividend of tiro nr .V (Z'M to all ttnckholdem of record on July l 1020. Divmena cnecka hae be.n mailed N L STEM'ART, Seeretary. ALLXANCK 1NSFRANCK COMPANY Third and Walnut ureeta i-auaeeipnit July 13. 1020. The Directors hae thla day declared a aemlannual dividend of 7HT- najable on JuLv 20. 1020. to stockholders of record at the clcre of business Julv 15 1920 Checks will be mailed JOHN T CONNOR. Treasurer. Propoaila inn DANsvn.Lr: oak and Ki.Ecrntn COMPANY Href Refnndlna MortMlt;, S Ter Cent Thlrtr-jenr Cold Bomla 3 The underelened Invites tenders of ahov. bonds for sale and delivery as nf Aumni i 1920. at a price not exceedlnir 103rc Hn I arl crued Intcreat to exhauu 12500 a sum now available In elnklne fund Sealed tendera statinir numbera of bonds offered, addressed to "Tho Colonlil Trust Company Trute Dansvllle Gas and El.J. trie 5S Refundin Mnrtaaco Bonds " will hi received until July 23. 1020. '" " THE COLONIAL TRTST COMPANY Trustee. Market and 13th Ms , Thlla. June 30 1020. OFTICE OF Tlin Ql AKTERMASTRR GEN eral, Clothlnc und Kqu pate million Mu nltlona Ilulldln. Waahlnuton. T r Sealed proposals h Ml b, reclved here until 11am 1.1.V 21. 1J0. for furnishing; all "r any bart Jlm?;2?8,000 stock colla"- Informitfoif o" FOK SALE COMMERCIAL AND TIN A NCI AL CHROMCLF.S from 1895 to date. SINKLER & BROCK Bullitt Bldr.. FblladelphU FINANt IAL TO THE IIOUJERS OF ROANOIIl: TRACTION ANn LIG1IT CO. F1R.ST MORTOAOi: ANI1 COLUVTERAL TRUST 5 PER CUNT LINKING Fl'ND GOLD BONDS Notice la hereby Riven that In conform Itv with the ainl.lnir fund provision of deed ol trust from Roanoke Traction and Llcht Co, to the Baltimore Trust and Ouarantee Co trustee, dated Auiust 1, 1008. there have been drawn by lot for redemption on August 1. 1920 at 103 and accrued Interest to that date the followlns Roanoko Traction and Lleht Co first mortcaie and collateral trust 3 per cent elnklnt fund cold bonds1 Nos. 025 1110 1047 134 2414 100.1 1!121 1RM IMS .422 inns 1.170 IH70 20H 2in 10.12 1040 1721 220.1 2047 The above bonds will be paid upon presen tation at the office of the Baltimore Trut Co successor trustee, in the elty of Balti more Mar!and on and after Atirunt 1. 1020. upon which date Interest thereon will ceaso. THE BALTIMORE TRUST CO Successor Trustee Baltimore. Md.. July 2. 1020 range, xne trend was toward lower levels as the professional element, which was in control of the list, sought out special stocks in which it worked for a reaction. Tl i si e. la , ! 41 (a1 att1 nnrl motor Issues reflected losses of a point or so, but there was manifestly very llttlo real stock preising for sale. A fair-sized short intctvst has apparently been built up as a result of the down ward trend of prices so far this week and to this extent the technical posi tion of tho list has been Improved. Trading was again of a discriminating sort, pressure being brought to bear against certain Industrial stocks whose earning power under normal conditions does not promise the big profits reaped during war times. The motor and rubber stocks which aro Included In this category were again quite soft at times, so were the food snares, nan road shares sagged from neglect, al though sentiment as regards these properties Is more uniformly bullish than any other group. Railroad stocks at going prices have held a relatively greater portion of last week's gains than have tho industrials. After renewing nt 8 ner cent, the pre vailing rate for the week, call money ndvanccd to Si per cent Jn tho afternoon. This encouraged some fresh selling on the theory that the money situation was not easing up as had been expected, but the higher rate quite possibly reflected a temnorarr flnrrv ns a. result of covern- ment withdrawals from the banks today. Invincible Oil was one of the few strong spots on tho list, advancing to a new high since Its listing to above i under pool activity. Other oils were lower, with Mexican Petroleum undei 102. Marine preferred, selling around S3, showed a net loss of about 2 points, the stock selling ex $S In dividends. Times Square Auto Supply Co. stock made its first appearance on the ex change, selling in the neighborhood ol 33. The weekly statement of the Bank of England showed llttlo change in condi tion, reserve ratio moving up slightly from 12.20 last week to 12.43 per cent. There was an increase in gold holdings of 2,142.000, raising the total of this item to 122.870,000. Wheat trading for future delivery was resumed today on the Chicago Board of Trade follow ing a three-year suspension. Business was light nnd prices yielded following u lower opening. Tho selling movement proceeded with increased momentum In the last half hour as the call money rate continued to advance until it reached 11 p?r cent. The lowest prices of the day nere made in the final trading, some of the spe cialties breaking badly. Stromberg , Carburettor was 7 pointi lovn r at SO. while Crucible tteel droppoo U' points to 143. Italdwin Loeotnotlvc got down close to 117 and T'nlted States Steel fell to a new low on the movement. Philadelphia Markets WHEAT Receipt!, 40,007 bushels, Mar ket larrely nominal. Car lota, In export elevator No. 1 red winter, I8O8.08: No. 1 hard winter. I33 03i No. 1 Ted winter, ttarllcky, J20192.08I No 2 red winter, 12,07 03 No. 2 hard wlntetr. 2.075f.1 No. 2 red winter, aarllcky, i2.02O2.05i No. a red wlnti 2U4f2.07i No. 8 hard winter. l2.04CT2.fi7, No, 3 red winter, aarllcky, 2 8002.02 No 4 red winter. $2.0002.03: No. 4 hard winter. I2.002 03i No. 4 red winter, aarllcky. J2.S102.88l No. 5 red winter, 12 862.89, No, B hard winter, 2.80O2.89; No 0 red winter, garlicky, 12.81 W2.81. Sample according; to quality. uoun receipts, izau Duaneia. .Marxet easy, we tlon at tl. jellow. uote. 3 1.83 aa to quality and loca- tn latter lor no. i ket No. 1. I101.7BI No. 2 and drop, 25 7Se. Orances, per box, J8O0. Grapefruit, Florida, per box, 12, 8500.20. Pineapples, per crate, $408, reaches, Georgia, pet crate. J103.23. Watermelons, Florida, per ear, $1800480. Cantaloupes, western, per standard crate. J1.B0O8.50. Cantaloupes, mitharn. ner flat crate. 40075c, Blackber ries, per qt 15020c. Huckleberries, per at., 20 ti sua. curranti. per at., iowibc. VfcanTAilLES White pot&toee. eouthern, bbl. No, 78o $1.25. Cabbat-e, 1. ISO10! No. 2 and cutte, No. 1. il.B0Ol.85! No. 2. abbate. Pennsylvania, per bbi.. 60COI1.20: da. Jersey, per basket. 10 H85C OHIone. Jersey, per baaket. 88080c. S3.60O&! White potatoes, Jersey, per bushel basnet. PENNSYLVANIA CO. GUARANTEED 3. PETt CENT TRDST CERTIFI CATES, SERIES n, rCE 1041. Pursuant to terms of agreement dated September 1. Jflfl7 and euprlemental asree ment dated Februarv t iom ,h. nA-. signed Invites tenders of above certificates for sale and delivery as of Aufrntt 1. 1020. at a price not exoeritn; par and Interest, to the extent of 1100.000. the aum now pay able to sinklna fund Sealed tenders atotlne aoeeWc numbera of certiorate offered, addressed to OIRARD TRUST COMPANY. Trustee. Slnklnr Fund rennevlvorrla Company C,uarantei) 3 pfr cent Trus Crtl1cates Series "H " will be received unttl 12 M.. July 31. 1020. Ac cepted certificates must be delivered on Auirut 2d. or eesurltv furnished that dav. If required that deliver)- will be made within ten dav a OIRARD TRFST COMPANY, Trustee GEOROE U STUART 3d. Treasurer. Philadelphia Pa July 12 1920 OATS Receipts, 6200 bushels. Steady. Car Iota as to location No. 1 white, $1.20 Ol 30; No 2 white. $1.2801.20! No. 8 whlte.II.2Tei.2St No! 4 white. $1.2501.20. FLOUR Receipts. 848,101 lbs. In aacke. Quiet but firm. The quotations were; 100 pounds packed In 140-lb Jute eacka-Soft winter atralght, western, $12.2.1012,73, do. do. nearby. 111. 78O12.B0; 'hard winter straight, $13.25018.75; do. short patent, flieil.BOj sprlnr nrst clear, $ll.C0O)2; S?'. Wyri'.'13 65013.00! do. ahort patent. $14.25914.75! fancy eprln and city mllla patent, family branda, J18.B0O10.40. Kye flour. 112.50018.28. PROVISIONS Firm.- Ountailnna! Reef. In aets. smoked and alr-drled. B3e; do, knuckles and tendera. smoked and nlr-drled. . .14c; r..J.lmllK' 47i hams. 8. P. cured, loose, 40O40MC do, skinned, loose, 48W4.14c. do. do. smoked, 45ia4BHe; do, tolled, boneless, 80c picnic ehoulders. S. P. cured, loose, 2lc; do smoked, 20c; bellies. In pickle, loose, 25c; breakfast bacon 30o; lard. 22c. BUTTER Aoraln ,,.-b-- n,,A,tlA-. 8olld-packed creamery, fancy, hlsh-ecorlni goods, BSWWOOMc: extraa, B74c; extra ?K.,,li3i'oll8Hci flrats. 51085es aeconds. iJiYSi,,"'8' creamery, choice to fancy, 501 OOIHC! fair A -m KlimaaUf nptnla Jobbing at 680flSc for fancy and at 55003c t0Ul!Z "choice. no9s".rine "rm. The quotations are. in free cases, nearby flrats. 60c per dozen, nearby current receipts. 48ef nearby ordnary to fair, 43047c: western extra ..JV-00C! wca'ern flrsta. 480480! fancy "efle-JB lobblna- at 50Olc. mnEE.snF,"nly held. New York whole. milk flats, current make, fancy, 2714 028ci ?.?Uc2.nKn?n t0 falr. 24027c; do, Lonihorns, f7tiia,,8.c! Single Daisies. 27' 5Vic; 3ot Tv.?.M?",.'if.,nc5r held roads. 20O30C. .I'.,.yrl POULTrtY Fowls, not Leehnms. 8308,0: white Leghorn fowls. 31W3.1c. broil. a, not i.eg. 0333C, CK we whit Ler- lbs. apiece rs smaller jjjvtstse. oucks, Prices Easy on Paris Bourse rarls, July IB. Prices were easy orr th nourso today. Three per cent rentes wero quoted nt S8f 20oj exchange on London. 46f 88o: 6 per cent loan. 88f 50c. Tho dollar was quoted at 12f 8c. 30 Years in Export Banking Ing chickens, fancr vellovvsk'ln'ne norns. weichlnc 1W 2 lbs. onlece. exceptional lota higher, brolllno- chickens. iirn ?V?wl0?t",,'nn", not k'ghorns, weigh- ...- . w.Tt IBs. apiece, UK,T horns, broilers, welghlnc lVt vrnue tegnorns. broilers 43045c lies, 40 Nlcj old roosters. INTIMATE KNOWL EDGE of the needs and habits of the people, acquired by years of ex perience and actual resi dence in the countries themselves, is essential when transacting busi ness abroad. 23 Branches in South America One Branch in Mexico 8 Offices in Euronr. lSkM&ZTJT' ""on: Direct ConnectionsWithUndia DRLSSBD POl'LTRY Fowls, tresh-kllled " cAnclo-South America nBANK, LIMITED orv-niewrfi in v,Aaa i,.ihi. t& il. aplece.-42c: welghlns 8V4 "lbs.. "anJ40c n'"'hh.,,nr,:,a lbJ asoVe. "fowls: freih-kllle.d' In barrels, dry-picked, weighing; 408 lbs. nl'ce. 40c! welghln 8Ve lbs.. 87038c; weighing 3 lbs. 33035c, broilers, western dry-plcked. weighing It. 02 lbs apiece. 00c broilers, western, smaller sizes, 5,l08Sc old roosters dry-picked western, 27c, do 1 IIMI FHt'lTS Annies .Irrev. per l,n. New York Arency, 40 Droadwar The Price History of Every Stock traded in the New York Curb and in Boston, San Francisco, Salt Lake and other exchanges is given in the July issue of our Free Broker's Hand Book Just out high and low prices for last month and entire year of 1919; par, capital, dividend rates of more than 800 securi ties. An invaluable guide for those who are plan ning to take advantage of the present technical po sition of the Market, Memo, page, commission rates, etc. Ask for No. T. U. 933 JONES & BAKER Speciedstt tn Neto Ttrh Curb Market Securities Widcner Bide:., Philadelphia Phones Bell, Locust 4730 Keystone, Race 2290 Offices in 9 Principal Citiea Direct Private Wire BUTTER, EGGS AND CHEESE New York. July 15. 'BL'TTER Pteidv Receipts. 10.041 tubs Creimeri. higher than extras. 56'i 57e, creamery, exerts (02 score). 55'4 85flc creamer, firsts (88 to 02 score). 523 vc, picklnc stock, current mnke. No 1. 424 43c EGOS Steady. Receipts 14,510 cases Fresh-gathered extra firsts, 40651c, fresh cathered firsts 453M8c. "state. Pennsylvania and nearby western hennery whites, first to extras 03s. stRte rennsvlvinj and nearby western hennery browns, extras MW57. state. Pennsjlvanti and nearby cathered brown nnd mixed colors, first to extras. 45 CIIEHSn Unsettled Receipts. 7525 boxes State, whole milk. Hats ciirrent make hi e Jur?entmrke. specials 27'.027l.c do. av erase tun. 2ti3'2,o PHOTO PLA1S PHOTOPLAYS PHOTOPLAYS THRU 'company r OFlMERICA The following theatres obtain their nlctures through the STANLEY Company of Amer ica, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America ADfM I C 52D i. THOMPSON STS ArUL-LAJ mvtined daily WILLIAM S HAHT In 'STAKING HIS LirE" ADfATMA CHESTNUT Below 10TH AKLAUIA m a m to U:i5 r. il WALLACE REID In ' SICK. AlltU BALTIMORE .: ftSK! WILLIAM FARSW In THE AliVENTlT.ER T31 T lmiDri EROAD STREET AND Jt5L.Un.DllU pi 5QTTIIASNA AVE. THOMAS ME1GHAN In 'WHY ' HXNG1. Y"il R WII"n ' FAI .APP 1214 J1AUXET fcTnrir WAJ.WS.RE,!"-lsp-a- 'SICK ABED" PRINCESS "a'VI?.1" STREET ..ftluEMURPTMlnt0ll!l5Kil- - WITH TiYe DANCE" REGENT 3""KET ST Below th ET.tr,. AilM." " P- il. You Cannot Afford to Overlook Great Stocks of Supplies Ready for Immediate Delivery The shortage of cars on the railroads, resulting in non-delivery of much needed equipment and materials, need not worry manufacturers located in this district who can draw on the large stocks of surplus, property of the War Department, for PROMPT DELIVERY BY TRUCK In this advertisement are listed a few general classifications and descriptions of a few specific items; tho complete list, sent on request, contains a large number of items on which you can save money. TO-kJTItAJTqNIn1" -m.ii u LcIKS "BROADWAY nr,? hTtr T ETIIE! LAYTOV in "A LADY IN LOVE" PADITnl "- MAJIKET STREET Lnrl 1 WL. io v m m i i i ' r m ELAINE HVMMERSTEIN In "THE SHADOW np P.OSU.IE BYRNES ' "i""l -M1 Al 0ln A Maplewood Arts. VAjL.WrNlMl ; io 7 and 0 P M 5TR riT 'n TVEN AS EVE ' EMPRESS ' A VUrlSEEDAlLT STAR CAST In "EVEN Ah EVE FAIRMOUNT $&& MAF IfRRAY In "ON WITH THE DANCE" FAMILY "'VVVVr' st- EARLE WILLI M1 In "CAPTAIN SWrT TlJ QT THEATRE Hl . v .vpruce DO itl Jl. MATINEE DAILY STAR i-A ST In "LOVE WITHOI'T QT E!TION" rDAMk'irnRn "5 FRANHFORD I lni'" vi- AVENL'E WALLACE REID In 'THE DANCIN FOOL" GREAT NORTHERN Br T 8Mft ALICE LAKE In "SIIOUC ACHES" mrni A 1 60TH llVlrtlMM-. Mt 2 n Ev.s NORMA TALMADnr in "THE WOMAN OIVES" WALVL'T ST 7 A 0 LEADED 41ST & LANCASTER AVE .MATINEE OAIL.T . w. . nu,t, , WI1.1.IAJI -.. iv.m in "A TALE OF TWO CITIES" LIBERTY Droid A. Cnlumhta An ir.tu.. tt.it.. ORACE DA1PON fA'TArJT' LOVE AND U STEWART HOLMFS In "JI AIM'S fl.AK JJtl.-Mi ' 333 MARKET TSE?.7i,TAPTnMp TOM MIX In "THE DAREDEVIL" rv- AArMTI !S POUTH ST Orchestra Vl-'t-'C'L, Continuous 1 to 11. v mii'tv. jimr.n in S i.tmwriinnipu TnATT.S'i &,., VEfJBROOK HAVETtronn AVe. Iv WiljKPBtflCiT,LA DJBAN In t Ru'i ..'iTTr T-lTsfc vtnritM or STJStnnfct." ini!. . ' "-" - I ? -"-, . iwiwui vrcvriu RIALTO GERMANTOWN AVE ' HEART or A CHILD- RUBY JWRXKT ST RELOW 7TH J W KEnRir?AMto,"-,3P-M '"V , 00" SAVOY 12n ,A"K';T "TnnRx ' BWNrHTO.MIDNIOHT ervmr t .-..'.. 'i ....... m. .tul US' noi.TS enow n.R. iinrmi hooks adzi:s claw hars HAMMKRh SAWS '.HOVIH.S I'iPi: i-r.s PII'K ClTTKItS TAPS A RKAMKHS bTOCKS A DIES PICKS plumbing srpn.ins HOPE VENTILATORS LACQVHIl VARNISH OYCI.ONE ri.VI Io nox STRAPrivf, ORINIiSTONLS JACKS CUTLERY itAxnrt STOVKS nEATETtS corrEE unNS TRAYS DISHES hl.lCINO MACHINES DISHWASHING .MACHINES TOTATO PEELERS HATH CURTAINS PILLOWS BLANKETS APRONS CAPS COATS SHERWOOD B.,'""'. Wlmsr r"?5.?.TII'!' ri ALTON T'"B' int. iivbk MIRROR 30 A Few Items of Interest: STANLEY wAr-KET arove ,.,Tr, .,i"'"r-rVMAV;nn11 m TRBASI'RB IPI.AND" VICTORIA MnA,K7,,Ar,0Y-PP"i;!' , 2.?.A', "EERV In 'ir. niA WOI.F1 fnfTh' NIXON.NIRDLINCER Ui THEATRES BELMONT '"-u An0VK "ARKrr ' THE HARVEST MOON' CEDAR ""T" AND r,;DAR aveTTF: TttnMAe: vri-inir... . "VniY CHANGE YOI-R,1?.,., COLISEUM nK"T WRTWCEV -,in. , TH and wi fiiT WITIIl I o .. "ON WITH THE I)AVr.. t'OIH JUMBO ?hY,.."... "'"Avve- "SOULS ADRIFT'i 'I LOCUSTS .ra J W KERRI0 4V n t011 ' PASSERS IIT MIVnM 82") AND MARKET st juavita ITAv:',n,'' 7 ann "THE LOST CITY" RIVOLI 52D VND ANSOM STS I ''MOTHER ' STRAND nnivMANTCWN me' nortERT wRWICK In ai "THE CITY OP MAHKK" I fh.v T' --- ' W rvMmTle. . ", taken i : .if WEST ALLEGHENY A?ny jrAREL.NORijrAND n VKn,n week appears lUturJ.y etfnlnc and Siiaday. j 'sir '.J"' j. In-J?,"-Sfiria,n 1V.4,.1A3.3Jhs lld Iiris Rnrl OSS dlam. : 90 lbs nd Dress nod, 07B dlam , B95 lbs ltd BraijB nod. 08 d lam , lie n . r,i Brass Rod. 10 dlam : 242 lbb nd Ilrass Hod. 281 diam . in.oso lbs d Bra's Hod 610 dlam ; 23.0C8 lbs. Hd Brass Rod .730 dlam : 11.840 lb- ltd Lrnss Rod, 734 dlam , II -co lbs Rd. Brass Rod. .875 dlam. Location Frankford Arsenal, Philadelphia, Penna. cri:osote De otPemiiirianCrVa. N 17,178 10 barr,'l! '-i-.o-oto Location Pennlman General Ordnance INK TuUyloUfAnal'TulTytovv5:;0'100 Ca"S l b,a' s,enC,, : B Sall0nS t0 " ocaHon- STEEI. ANGLE COLUMNS ., L?,tl,!?.8,rr?,';rl?e.h!?f,n,n?75,,i.IJ?.'" ''"'"mns. 193,044 Wv-, , alnele anirle 18'0" over all, f..ivJ 8,i ,L. Z fn Mf,?i' hVi1K. lfi V v '" M,1'et, 18'x8V4" l(nr. 18"x,"xl0 Haso Plate ib n 7ir,LT ' vnpr has. ,0vlumn '"'M"nV nnglrn, 3i" long base to column Location United States Ammonium Mtr.ite I'lnnt I'errllle, MU it?eknenr-,n.l'niH.M'lc,hlineiiC0, M' Ma'" Model C vertical mllllns machlnp slnBle pu IT.mS e.Vv I, ?'U? ovhnnP "" frhlo woiklnc surface C7xl4 with 3 T slots r.on1lF7ankfrd,PAPenVT.,an7idie.ZP;rra ""h P""r " " PUmP "" P'P",e Cm"l6(e lndeheadtUn.,vaeCrt Wk fonrert i.'1"a-;' No 3H l"aln mll!cr' heaVy duty 3 P,;P cone, 1 steadt res. if,ulu.v??jWJa ? tnr tahle and croes "lld-: CiX,lo)i chaHBe (rear feed kMo Arn 3 T Mo,"i sector anU " ch!U1Be rtrs- location.; You aie inuted to make a personal investigation of the equipment available or send your representative with authority to purchase if commodities inspected are satisfactory. Full information on any or all equipment or materials available in this or any other District will be furnished piopective purchasers on request to the Chairman of the District Ordnance Salvaro Board. REMEMBER IMMEDIATE DELIVERY jfr Write to Chairman PHILADELPHIA DISTRICT 1710 Market Street Philadelphia, Po. A Plant to Operate Efficiently ust Have Efficiency Built Into It You can't get efficiency out of a plant unless you first plan, build and equip it efficiently. Too many cases of inefficiency in production are directly traceable to badly planned and improperly con structed manufacturing plants. Steele-built plants function efficiently because they are planned and constructed efficiently. Experts in the Steele organization arrange the machinery, lay out the best method of routing, lighting and sprinkling systems. This is all done before the ground is broken. Under the Steele Idea of Industrial Construction, every detail of planning, building and equipping a' factory is decided upon only after the most thorough study of the manufacturing process as a whole. Then the work of construction is begun by one organization, under one supervision and centralized responsibility. The plants built by Steele not only are efficient but stay efficient. For 55 years ,we have demonstrated to some of the biggest manufacturers in the world the economy and efficiency of the Steele Idea of Industrial Construction. I hat s why fifty per cent of our business today comes to us through clients we have previously served. If you are a, manufacturer thinking of building, re building or adding to your plant, consult us. We will be glad to prove to you the value of our services without cost or obligation to you. 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