Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 16, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA FINANCIAL, Page 14, Image 14

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHlUADELPHlA? FRIDAY, JttLY 16", 1020
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BOUTHEMN RAILWAY
July .... I2.7C.1.M8
X , 803,398
Increase
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WEAKEST FEATURES
Chlof Troublo With Market Ap-
poared to Bo Scarcity of
Buyers
Xtw York, July 16. The New Tork
last week, the hear element had things
I pretty much its own way.
I There was undoubtedly u good denl of
soiling lor snort account in nroicssionni
nuarters. but there was also enough
scattered liquidation to keen the ball
roiling.
Little In the way of specific news rle
l veloned to Influence nrlcei. The re
newal rate on cnll loaui was fixed at 0
tier cent as against 8 nor rent ?cMerda
and this nnturnllr added to the no-
slmlsni In trading circles, especially h
It was rumored that the rate was due
to go still higher before the close. V Ith
the crop-moving season fast approach
lug and the credit situation showing no
indication of genuine Improvement, the
Meculatlc element annearcd to hae
abandoned hope for the time being of
Kyenlng Run' cIorini financlnl wtvf J g g V.Ze thai, a
: F0R SALE
Hitimf Tallrtncr Mnrrnnn Cn
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jji '"CHARLES FEARON CO.
r$- 333 Cheutnut St.
today says !
Lower prlcH wer quoted today for
the majority of stock exchange securi
ties. In the ease of the Industrial the
I derf'nr was pretty severe nt times, net
j losses amounting to 2 or 3 points. The
rallw offered better resistance, but thev,
too. reacted mibatantlnllr. Altlmnsli
more active than yesterdny, trading was
not In particularly heavy volume. Trices
did not recede ranldlr i thev went ilnwn
gradually without any great selling
presure ".bowing Itself.
The chief trouble with the market
appeared to be n scarcity of bujers,
there being a general inclination to
hold alnot until something In the wnv
of encouraging news developed. With
the money mnrket holding tight and ex
hibiting no slgnu of relaxation, the cir
culation of reports of financial embar
rassment in commercial nes nnd n
general feeling of uncertainty on the
part ot trailers, ue to me unexpected
ly sudden vetback of the market In tins
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fst?0'reiv& I J ' NOTICE
''.iHl'SlBK, fc.C9.MinwMUh Trul Compuny. Trui(
! f R, "BV K7?. CUta Wattr Comi)ny mvurln
ii N'.IV "'rV ?J58,5i00 r alu of bonl, by ordr u?
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th fc Court f Camnun Dta a riBunhln
5??I'?L 1,tJ.by lv, notlc that on Frtdor.
. 1MO, at 10 o'clock a. m , at Ita
jrie n tha city of HarrUburg-. Pa.. 222
MarkM (treat. It will rtctlve clalma nrlslnx
en laid bonda or coupona balonilnc thrto
ana htar all paraont lntritd thfrrln or
allMlnt to have or hold claims aaalnut tho
mortiaror companyi and notlca is furthar
Ttvrn that all cfalma not preaantad will b
otavar barred from participation In tha
Brocatds arlalnr from tha forecloaura aala ot
lamortcaied prml
COMMONWEALTH TRUST COMPANY.
Truitea.
imt(1ftid
TUB COIiOXIAI. TUUST COMrANY ,
Tha Board ot Dlreciora of Th Colonial
Traat Company has this day dtflartd a
NtulAr quarterly dMdtnd ot 2 per cent
mnn an Mini "" ". 71 . v " "v
if capital atock of tha compans' pajabla Augiist
C ' i, 1820, to tockholdf r of record at me
.7; Joa ot tniilnaaa on JUiy .. iu.u.
fIlttM Will niniivu
I. II. DAVIDSON Jr.. Scrtary.
July 14. 1920.
. TI1K PlTTSnfItr.il A F.HT
TIROINIA RAILWAY COMPANY
ftL Tha Itoard of Directors ha drlrd
If,1- Ovtdend of on and one-half (1W pr cent
t&t an tha Prafarrcd Stoch of th rnmpanv fnr
w tha Quarter ndd Jitop SO, 1020. payabl
PmJ Auamat 81, 1020, to stockholdora of rcrd
t' itt tha claia ot bmlne nn Aurust s. 1020,
l 'THUhumh. Julv 7 ' 10 S
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PUILADELFIIIA. JCLY a. 1010.
h Board of Directors of tha Perm Traffic
pany nava inia air neriarea a regular
nHannual dividend of 3 and an extra
yiaana a
'8t"ct
toallad.
at 1. payabl Auaimt 3. 1920, to
or record juiy in 1120. Trani
remain open. Checks will ba
KV,
ALFRED M. ORAY.
ne-retary
mCR OF.T1IK J. O. DRILL COMrANY.
A quarifTiy nivianna 01 one and turrr-
awrtura per rent on the outttandtna pre
farrad atock haa been dclard. payable Au
traat I. 1020. to stockholders of record at the
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ctoaa of burineiis Julv n in;n Tran-fr
books 01 me preierreo. hicck wri ciofl July
It. 1020. and reopen August 1020.
c-etiMlii will be mailed
' E. P. RATVI.E. Treaeur.r
' lT. ' iJofKL'DDER AND TIRK CORK
WtJ New Turk. July 14. 1S20
at.Tha Directors have thli dav declared
nviurnq on me capital atock of
.T Directors nave inn aav declared a
arzriv ainapna on me cannai iiAiif a
h .company of rlftr rents per aharr, pay
tia DepieniTer a. f.... 10 so
"art-frl
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raeord Ausuat 14
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OCkholeers nt
Check win be
1020.
HEN11T HOPKINH. Jr. Secretary.
Pronoaala
ti
emcK or the quartermaster oen.
ral, Clothlnr and. Equlpase Division
MUBltlona Dulldlnr. waihlnaton. D C
Sealed propeeale will be received hr until
11 a. nt. August 11. 1021), for furnlhlnc nil
cr any part of 20.000 ulu nummer under
waar. Information on request
How To
Trade In
The Market
and other rules and
methods of interest to
business men are given in
our free booklet. "The
Investors and Traders
Guide." It tells:
The General Rules of
Trading.
How to Give a Broker
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Broker's Commission
Charges.
How to Indorse a Stock
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How to Use Collateral
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How to Group Invest
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ROOFING
yis safer for roofing and siding
The average roll of Lastile Roofing is from 75 to 80
mineral matter.
That makes it easy to understand why it is so enduring
and so fire-resisting.
Tbe urfacc U protected with crushed alate which of course U spark-pcoof.
I Fire underwriters place Lastile in Class C near tbe top of the eight
daealfi cation.
The building lows of this and all other important dtiea permit tho
'tee of Lastile in any part of the city.
Farmers who have practically no fire protection relv on Carev Lastile
' Sot roofing and for the siding of barns, stock buildlngi and outbuildings,
You can have Lastile finished with red or green slate.
! Besides being safe and extremely durable, Lastile is the most attrac
tive kind of roll roofing you can lay, is low in coat, eajy to apply and
-I, inquires no painting. Let us know how much surface you have to cover.
crrt BoaxJquartora for tho building and insulating products ot
$PHAt.T ASBESTOS MAGNESIA
i Wr A Roof for Every Purpose
AMERICAN INSULATION CO.
EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS OF
CAREY PRODUCT8
ROMKNTa AVBNUK AND BTOKUEY BTrtKCT
PHILADELPHIA
fea5r
tpchnlcnl rally At toilny's low price
tin' innjority of industrial sunrcs liatl
cnncclctl Inst week's gaino, Cniteil
Stiiti's Htccl nld nt a new low nn the
movement under l)0l. The motor
share were npnln especially wenk,
Sturlebnker jleldlng 2 points to ltS,
while I'lerce-Arrow went under 00.
The equipments nnd oils receded two
to three points Bnldwln going under
115. With prices down anywhere trom
fit., tn ton nnlnts since the lirnt of till'
week, sentiment In speculative qunttrrM
was extrmieH gloomy, u innritcd ron
trflM fnm (oiidltlons when prices
were coins '!' last week.
Invincible OM. which hits lietn nd
vnucing In the (nee of general maiket
unsettlement, nt Inst Hticcumbed to the
selling liunemetit, Buffering n shnrp
break of about four points. Rending
was about the weakest of the rnlls.
yielding to around S. The leport of
tl.n tntnralnln Cnlllllien'C COUimlsXloll
for Jlay, showing Hint the railronds of
the country lind mien up nn aciuai nei
deficit of $7,J."0.I00, did not ninke
pleasant rendlns, nnd peryed to cmplui
t,M the neceslt for quick nctlon in tho
matter of Rinutlng higher freight rnton.
In the last hour the market began to
show signs of nn overiiom condition,
nnd there was a general rush to cover b
the professional element when the cnll
money rate dropped to 8 per cent. This
induced n shnip rnllv. which testified
to the wenk character of much of the
earlier Kelling. I ecliuex which It had
taken tho greater part nf the session to
bring about were pnrth cancelled in a
very few" minutes of 'lie late trading.
After getting down dne to HO, United
States Steel rallied nbme !U and Bnld
wln Locomotive mnod buck nbout 110
after touching Ill's
Philadelphia Markets
WHEAT-Rtrtlptl, 20 50J buahcls. IJe.
cllnrd Se Car lota In cxroit u.cMtor No.
1 rul wlntr. 12 !7Wa No I hard lnler.
I 0;fr3, No. t rd lirr sirldo. 'J 0BW
2 US No 2 rd vi Inter J2HIS'7 No. 2 hard
v.lntr 12 04 (US 87, No 2 red winter, Kiir
llcky, J2MIO2 02, No .1 rM wmfr J2D1CT
t4. No 8 hard Inter IJiin.MM. No
red winter (rarllcky, 12 rtTJ S"o 4 red
lnter 12 S72 0, No 4 h ml winter $2 R7
W2 Dfl Nn I red winter nrl k. 12 t2
2 8'. No ft red winter J." n i . -'1 No
hard winter 2l'3i!l2,n S ". d winter,
aarllckj J.' 7S2 M. Pimi.. " "rdlnif to
quallt)
CORN Uec'lpta. 3V10 I n lir Acaln
aarler Ve quote ns to quiltM ttid loeatlon,
at It SOffl ft tha latter for N" 1 ello
OATS Receipts. 2R0 tuhhele Qul.t hut
ateady Cur lota, aa to inriMin N'o 1
white, tl 20 51 an. No. 2 whl Jl .'MSI 2
No. a white II 271 28. No 4 h'in. SI 25
1 2A
FLOUn Recelpta, 1 0S1 (ITti pnund In
sack Quiet but firm Th nuotatlona
ware: Iflil rounda packed In 1 lo-lb Jute
aacka Soft winter Mrnluht pitern 112 2
fiT12 7S ill. Ho nearht fit 7.1?1r.n hard
winter Mralght 113 2.191.173 do short
patent. J14814 30: tprlnB flrt clear. $11 30
12. do. ratent 113 ftllf 13 00 do ehnrt i
patent. S14 25014 75 fanv aprlnic nnd city
mllla patent famllv branda 113 5001ft ss.
Rye flour 12 50W13 25
PnoVISlO.NS Uulet but Arm Quota
tlona. Beef. In acta amoked and nlr-drled
43c; do knucklee and tender amoked nnd
alr-drled 31c fnrk f.unlh JIT hams H i
n ... inAA jnA-nti. a -i.i ,
loose 43W434C do do smoked 45 t.'tjc
do boiled boneless lftc. pi' nlc shoulders
S. P cured loose 25c do amokrd 2'lc
rellles, In pickle, loose. 25oi breakfast bacon,'
3llci lord. 22c
nt'TTKn rirmly held at lata decline.
Quotation Holld-packed creamery, Mncy.
hlsh ecorlne firsts, BSHCflOiie. cxtrns
fi74c, extra Hrsta, HVi fJO'ic: flrats, 51
55c, seconds 48?P5hc. sweet creamery,
choice to fanev, StlHrtnmei fair to sood,
5158Wc, prints Jobbln at 60CTB8e for
tancv nnd at 55ft3c for fair to choice.
EOOS Mnrket firm. Tha quotations arl
In free cases, nearby firsts, BOc per doien,
nearby current recelota. 48et nearby ordi
nary to fair, 43ffl7ei western, extra firsts,
10c, western firsts. 4i!48cs fancy cnndleit
eu .lohblnir at BOOfllc.
CtthHSU HM stendy, New York, whole,
milk flats, current make, fancy, U7H QT2Rc.
do common to fnlr 24tf2Tc, do, Lomthorns,
2?02Mc alncla Dllrles, 27HW2SHC
Johblno; snlea of fancy held goodi. 211030c.
I.IV13 Fowls not Leghorns, fancy, heay,
3040c, exceptional lota hlahar; do, llaht to
medium, 33037c, white Leghorn fowls. .111?
.(" brolllna- chlckans, fancy yellow-skinned
not Leghorns, weighing 14 ffi lbs. apiece,
50 5115c. broiling chickens, fancy, yellow
skinned, not Leghorn, weighing lUi
pounds anlece, 45W4RC. white Leghorns,
hroners, weigning it w- pounds apiece
DREAMLAND
ADVENTURES
THE GYPSY DOGS
Ilr DADDY
ClIArTKll V
I.ndy Ann, the Collie
TJtrunN my father answered that
' v call for help In ths night, he didn't
know he was going to meet tho love of
his life." said, Toddlo Tupltlns, telling
reggy anJ Bjlly of tho escape of Shep,
the Bheep dog, nrrd Gray Prince, tho
stolen horse, from tho camp of the
gypsies
Father thought he was simply goinK
4.1WI3C white Leghorns broilers, smaller . , ,t,n i, n atranro 1irv rloe who
sizes 40(3 llo old rooster. 2102flet duck. ,n l" nlu ot a stranga lacy aoB who
.,, nufh.. j- ..,.. nnq.-. . lt. . 7. ... .,.- .... Antra "
on, n,Qowc, uv, BiT.tia, tfuwoju, piBeons,
per pal. . 43ST5nc
nilllHSKU rolfLTRY Fowls, frerh-ktlled
drj picked In boxes weighing 4W." III,
apiece 40c, welhln 34 lha., 3703'c
weighing 3 lb . BWS7c: fowl, fresh-killed
In barrels, dry-picked, weighing 4itT3 lbs.
nplece. 40c weighing 34 o lb., 37CT33C.
weighing 3 lbs . .1.1 1T .1.1c, broilers, western
drj-plcked weighing 14 (12 lb, apiece, HOe.
broilers western, smaller sizes, 53058c,
old roosters dry-picked, western, 27ci do,
southern, 25ft 2ilc. spring ducks, L. I 31c.
Ulisil rmrrH Apples, Jersey, per
hnsket- No 1 lllffl 7ft,
2 and drop,
:30i."ic Oranges, per box. J2.83W8.15
l-rnfeflillt Flc-rlda per box J2.850H.2H
I'lnejipples. per crfite Jl8. readies.
(If or -la, pr crnte J IP'S Watermelons
Florida, per car Jir.niSMSO, Cantaloupes
wefitcrn. tier standard crnte. Jl 30 3.50.
do southern, per flat crnte 80 (1.1c.. Iliack-
perries per nuaxt lOBi'.'iie. ituck eoerr s.
pert quart, 20W3ilc Currnnta, rer quart,
titffri-.t icaspDorriex, jersey per quart,
Jinift lie.
KOKTAnt.KS White potatoea. Southern,
per bbl No 1 J7li No. 2 and cull.
3 50WI5H. hlt potntoe. Jersey, per
bushel basket No 1 Jl 30W1 75: No. 2
7.VWJ1 7." Cabbage. I'cnnsyUnnla. per
bbl , ftOcff II do. Jersey per basket, 15
33c. Onions, Jersey per basket, 33W30C
BUTTER, EGGS AND CHEESE
New York, July 10 IIUTTHR rirm.
Receipts 12,027 tubs Crenmry, higher
than extras 570574c Creamers extras
(D2-ecore), 504c, creamer (lrata (88 to
Dl-ecore). B24 JfSflc. packing stock, current
make No 1, 43?434c.
KOQS Steady Receipts. 13 371 cases,
rreeh gnthered extra first 4n iff 11c fresh
gathered, first 43f48e state, Penna
nla nnd nearhv western whites firsts to
extras, Sftiffttac. stite, PennsManla and
nearby western hennery browns extras. 51
BKc state. PennsManla nnd ne irb gath
erel brown and mixed colors, firsts to ex
tras 4 Iff 534 e
CHEHSE Unsettled Receipts. 5RR2 boxes
State uholo-mllk flats current mak uhlre
and colored specials 274 28'jc. do. aver
age run 2(lIT27c, state, whole milk twins,
current make specials, 275? 27 c. do, acr
ago run. 2bi'u:r,c.
BAR SILVER
Domestic bar sliver was unchanRed In
New York today nt 3!)Hip: foreign ran
2e lower, nt 10ic In London, the nrlce
wns 52t2d. down l'.id
had bcc"n attacked bv the gypsy dogs,
continued Toddla Pupklns. "He knew
thnt by stopping to help her ho was
risking his own cnances of getting away,
nut father was a gentleman flog, and
when a lady dog barked for help he
wasn't going to leave her at ths mercy
of a pack ot gypsy dogs. And Gray
Prince wns a gentleman horse, and he
wasn't going to leavo his friend behind.
"So father rushed to tho other aide of
tho gypsy camp. Thero ho saw a most
astonishing sight.
"A llttlo boy was standing with his
hack to a tree. In front of him was a
beautiful indy Colllo riog, her hair
bristling and her lips snarling as she
hrnioly guarded tho boy against a whole
clrclo of enemies.
"First and foremost nmong these
enemies was Tied Peter, king of the
gypsies. He held a whip In his hand,
and he was trying to got at the llttlo
boy Dut the Collie wouldn't let him
She snapped so dangerously "he didn't
dnre go near.
"This mndo Red Peter angry nnd he
shouted for tho gypsv dogs to drag down
the bravo Colllo. With n whelp of de
light they leaped nt her, Snapper lrr tho
lead.
"It wbb Just nt this moment that Shep
dashed upon the scene. He took one
look, then with his fighting snarl, he
flew to the rescue of the fair Collie
"Snapper's teeth were lust grabbing
the lady Colllo, when Shep s jaws seized
him by tho throat In an Instant
Snapper, who thought ho was going to
havo an easy victory, found himself
fighting for hln life. Growler nnd
Fnnrlcr pitched Into the row, nnd so did
all tho other gypsy dogs.
"My, but that wns some dog fljht
Jaws clashed and fur Hew. Shep nnd
tho lady Collie put up a wonderful bat
tle, but thero wcro so many gpy dogs
that things might have gone badly for
them had not Gray Prlnco dashed to
Shop's rescue.
'Gray Pj-lrrco fought with his heels.
kicking to right and lert. And every
time a kick landed, a dog went salting
out Into tho woods, not to como back,
"In less than a Cozen barks, those
gypsy dogs found themselves soundly
thrashed. Torn and bruised and slashed
they crept yelping and howling away to
hldo themselves under tho gypsy vans
and In the tents.
"And Red Peter, when ho saw how
tho gypsy dogs had been whipped bv
Shep and the beautiful Colllo and Gray
Prince, forgot his anger In his admlra
" :Uo I Ho I Thnt was a plucky battle I'
he shouted 'That bravo Colllo Is a
fitting mate for the boss of my dogs. She
has earned a welcome to our camp. She
shall not ba harmed, and neither shall
the lad she has so nobly protected."
"So Red Peter and the other gypsies
drew back, leaving Shep nnd Gray Prince
with tne oeauiuui i.onic.
" ! thank you. gallant sir. for com
Ing to my rescue, said tha Colllo to
my rntner. jinn you not anBwereu
my call I would have, been torn to
pieces, and little Phil, my charge,
would hae been at the mercy of theise
ugly gypsies.'
" 'Do not thank me.' barked my
father, 'I am only too glad to havo been
of service to such a fair lady dog. But
this Is no t'mo to OtiK make haste to
escape from this gypsy camp whllo you
havo the chancel'
'"Nay, sir, 1 must stay with Little
Phil", barked the lady Collie, and then
she told them her story."
What that story was will bo related
tomorrow, ,
PACKARD
7-passengcr Twin Six. Splen
did mechanical condition. Pur
chaser may select paint color.
Great bargain.
LEXINGTON MOTOR
COMPANY OF PENNA.
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Compounded motor
oils of the old - typo
paraffin base, when
partly burned, leavo
a thick Pticky tar.
This residue sticks to
cylinder walls, piston
heads, ftc, collects
dirt and forms car
bon deposit.
The terrific heat in the combustion
chambers of your engine does not affect
the quality of Sunoco the new scientific
motor lubricant any more than boiling
affects the quality of pure, distilled water.
That is because Sunoco is an absolutely
pure, wholly distilled, non-compounded
product. Sunoco burns down evenly, the
part that remains having the same lubricat
ing value as the original oil.
Sunoco will not break down in lubri
cating ability under the most intense heat
of the engine. It prevents carbon, scored
cylinders, engine knocks, pitted valves, pre
ignition, loss of power the fruits of im
proper lubrication.
Burning down ordinary compounded
motor oils made by mixing light oils with
heavy cylinder stock is like boiling down
a solution of water and sugar. The residue
becomes thick and sticky.
When such a compounded oil is burned
in your engine, the thick, sticky, non-lubricating
residue clings to cylinder walls,
piston heads, etc., collects road dust and
other impurities, and forms carbon.
Sunoco is made in six types to guaran
tee the right type for any car. Any Sunoco
dealer can tell you the right type for your
engine, or write to us for the "Sunoco
Lubrication Guide."
Sunoco the new kind
of motor oil burns
down evenly. When
used in tho en
gino it leaves no
sticky residue to form
hard, flinty carbon
deposit. Heat does
not destroy its lubri
cating qualities.
PAT)
Philadelphia Office: Finance Bldg.
More than a million and a quarter (allons of lubricating oils per week
IVI
0T0R OIL
MM
Coefe
Limited -Time Introductory Sale of
Welsbach
"THRIFT"'
Lights
To replace wasteful open-flame gas burner. .
Give more light than open-flame burners and use
less than half as much gas.
Long-lasting. Fit easily on upright fixtures.
Take home as many as you can use at this cost
price we will show you how to install them.
Broad and Arch and District Offices
THE UNITED GAS IMPROVEMENT CO.
.mm
Kvea I ifWi
sTaamlaail ! .aL tZigia
Y.l lb Jaauih Vha a ai.
!VyrlDtTonVFIli;',l."'Artlilciarryerin;.M
r22r Wt L2s
Uxll TP
U. S. ARMY
FOLDING COTS
SSitloSstToV
Our Price, $2.50
Worth Double
KUSHNER BROS.
Army and Navy Goods
342.345 Christian St., Phila.
rrepald Malt Ordera rilled fromutly
J.nrcei t'ost, 2Sr i:trn
ro floods hent r. O, n.
Onen Iim ntr. tTn.il u .trt t.
I riioneai I.nmlinrd Bnig. Main B7lu A 1
BELLM
recordsVICTORkecords
1129 CHESTNUT
'?i.T".ou., nn l"" rrom Mantifneturera at
Wholesale Trices: Sl.ftO. 2.sn nnd J..Mi
aal.i nil colors. Utennrt. 337 N, litis at.
JrEUB w rnoor
Knop Mchtnlns Itnlr Itencrffr
Tha best llilr Tonlo on th
market. Preventa dandrurt and
the, hair from falling out. It
makes tha hair healthy. Abso
lutely fruaranteeil or mnnev r.
funded. Testimonials mailed nn reauest. 1
Dottle Si. 73: n nottlea ft: 0 llottlea JO. 75.
For sale by druggists Supplied bv Smith,
Kline French. F. HOOP MFO. CO..
11 N. Third ft.. Camden. N. i.
pgrriWS Light in
yP Gas Globe
PHOTOPLAY h
riiQTorr.ws
PHOTO PtAYS
THRU
Company r
FIMERICA
The following theatres obtain their pictures
through tho STANLEY Company of Amer
ica, which is a guarantee of early showinc
of tho finest productions. Ask for tho
theatre in your locality obtaining pictures
through the Stanley Company of America.
Apni I r BSD . THOMPPON STS
WII.MAM P HAIIT In
"STAKING HIS I.IKC"
DAILY
ADTAniA CHESTNUT Polnw 1CTII
AKwAL-MrA in a m to 11:13 P.M.
WALIACE RKID In
"SICK AUCD '
BALTIMORE
Rise & Ha'tlmnro
v.. n on Cat M .
EITOENF5 o'nnir.N'in
IIS win; .iiu.i,
ni r !CiaiDr DnoAD PTnnr.T and
tSLUlI.tJlrvL-' m'PQUF.HANNA AVE
THOMAS METOHAN In
"WHY CHANGE YOUR WIFE1"'
BROADWAY "SVif.
ETHEIj f't.AYTON In
"A I.ADY IN I.OVE"
r- ADITHl 722 MAHKITT PTnEET
UArl IVJLj jn a m to it is P m
rXAINE HAMMEnSTEIN In
"THE SHADOW OP UOSAI.1E nYnNES"
-.-vi M1A1 01n- Maplawood Aves
CUL.-'1N'1"1-' 2 in 7 und 0 P. M.
STAH CAST In
"EVEN AH EVE"
r-lVIDOCCQ MAIN ST. MANAYUNK
bMl lnO MATINEE DAILY
RTAn CAST In
"EVEN AH EVE"
FA1RMOUNT TZ&te
MAE MI'IinAY In
"ON WITH THE DANCE"
r-ANIll V TIIEATrtB 1311 Market St.
r AlVllli n a. M tn Mldnleht
ETHEI. CLAYTON in
"LADY IN LOVE"
,rrij QT THEATni Ilalow Rpruc
JU 1 1 - a MATISBU UAILT
CONSTANCE IMNNEY In
"THE STOLEN KISS"
FRANKFORD
WALLACE
4715 rrtANKFono
AVENUU
ltEID In
THE DANCIN' POOL"
GREAT NORTHERN BT "oa?
U ALICE LAKE In
"SHOHE ACRES"
INflDITRIAl cflTH WALNUT HT8,
NORMA TALMADOE In
"THE WOMAN QIVEH"
, ,-. Arvirp 4iar lancabteu avb
LbAUL.r MATINKE DAILY
nOUEIlT WARWICK In
"THE CITY OP MASKS"
i mCDTY broad a Columbia av.
LlDE-rV 1 I MATINEli DAILI
NORMA TALMADOE In
"THE WOMAN GIVES"
333 MARKET VJ&llSSffiS
w.w jii.x in
"THE DAREDEVIL"
IVinnFI 23 BUT" BT. Orch.stra.
IV1n-'1-'I-1- Continuous 1 to 11.
BRYANT WABHIIURN In
"100 MUCH JOHNSON"
OV ERBROOK fflPv-A ,, Am
J WALLACE main in '"
PALACF 12U MARKET STREET
WALLACE REID In ' t
"SICK ARKD
"THE WOMAN OOD BENT
REGENT M-VnKJ7 , 0" "TH
ETHEL CLlvTOv'ln0 " P tt
"LADDEn OFLii:s"
RIALTO GERMAN-TOWN AVE
,M coUstan-c7: 'yT'EN "
"THE STOLEN KISS"
RUBY MAnK T , DELOW 7TT.
"THE PrVV" l!'5 P "
THE VALLEY OF nnrtriT..
?AOV 1211 MARKT5T n-rr..-
u i s a o . --- i"sr.i-
AT.I,STAR"rVRT",''DNJOHT
IILLE OP Till: Yl'ifnv..
"CAMIL1
THE YUKON"
ai-ltKWUUU M" .Italtlmor.
ANITA PTEWATIT In EVr" '30
"VIRTUOUS w-ivns"
STANLEY VAn,"BT ArwlTISr;
HHIRT.EY MAKOV "nU 1B P. M
"TREASURE ISLAND"
VICTORIA WaTSTiivfn
NOAH TIEEnv In ll!l5 P' M
"THE BEA WOl'r"
t7 NIXCS'ffg
BELMONT 02D AU0VE wAiuurT
DORIS KENYOV In
"THE HARVEST MOON-
CEDAR C,,T" 4 cedTtTTH
. wJ1,lVANT w'Asnnt'nv n
. 'MRS TEMrLB'fl"TELl-nr,nVt..
COLISEUM liLJjr
j5 e0T"
JUMBO TkMio ?v5r-
MARIE DORO nnronl"ord "L"
"12:10"
LOCUST M.?..A! nfvS
NIXON HD AND markeT-
JUANITA HANSEN 2n3, 7 nd 3
, "THE LOST CITY-'"
RIVOLI B-D AND sansoITsTs
EMMA DUNN inM,"ln Dally
"MOTHEU"
STRAND OEIIMANTOWN JT
ROBERT WARWICKTn'ENANc'0
"THE CITY OF MASKS1..
WEST ALLEGHENY
M.
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! Just Purchased
From U. S. Government
7000 Army Khaki
Summer Shirts
These, rcrlnlinrd
ahlrta arc irntemmer
htandard khnkl, v 1'
madei S porlteN
hest ahlrt for cun"
Ine or rniiali iio-k
Thry .er rll. (r
dir n hnlf dozen t"
dav. Yon don't ri'
t li 1 a oportijn"'
elsewhere. Wortl: ft
Our Price,
BT $1,351
KUSHNER BROS.
Army and Navy Gooda
342-315 Christian St., Philn.
Prepaid Mull Orders l'illrd Prompt
Parcel Post, 10c i:lr.
No t.oods hent C. O. I.
nnan Vr.nln.a ITnlll B nT'lrt, I,
fgil'lionra: Lombard IW1B. Mnln S7HD nK
DIAMONDS BOUGHT
Ol-R MANY YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
b OUR HONEST ft RELIABLE METHODS
ARE YOUK OUARANTEE. Many diamonds
needed nt once to fill orders all sizes, H
to 10 carats, will pay from 10 to J3,1 1
each (cash) Wo must hae them nnd by aell
Ine your diamonds tp n YOtt WILL AT
LEAST SAVE 111 to 40 PER CENT, Estatea
nmmht Est 10 j ears irrlvato) phono Wal.
7143. Also old gold, silver, platinum bought.
The Diamond Shop &&
COIN MACHINES
Bell Fruit and others. Card
Reela (1017 Models). Jackpot.
Poker Card, Eeweys: 100 new
and rebuilt. All bargains.
Kaatern Odlce
6I.OAN NOVELTY .MFO. CO,
boo v nit. g
rhone. Hell Poplar'4724
P" ANOTHER SALE OF REGULATION '
0. D. Army Woolen Shirts
B On neennnt of the larco purchaan of
H theso ahlrta wo can offer them aealn
IemII
(f-T-Wm
Iot&i3
Thefifl reclaimed
uhlrts are rnado of
government atana.
aril w o o 1, well
made, with two
pockets. Just the
thine for work.
camplriK and any j
rouRh wear. Iluy
a half dozen of!
thono excellent I
rhlrtu whllo you i
can at tniB price.
KUSHNER BROS.
Army and Navy Gooda
312.31!; rhrlatlnn St Pliiln.
I rrepald JInll Ordera rilled Promptly
9 Parcel Post, lOo Kxtrn
Nn Gooda Hent C. O. I).
Onen Hr.ntnr., 1'nfll ft nTloelc
BHiriioiiei Lomlmrd DrtlR. Mnln ,17l"l IBV
'in- I " i
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TT' '' t
m.i Mtf' l" ).
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to
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A MUSHROOM COKN
It FLAT CORN
C SOI T CORN
D-SURFACR CALLUS
n-I)EKl CALLUS
F INFLAMED HUNION AND
KNOB JOINT
SOLVENT
has 'em all heatcnl
Itemotea corns, cullu.c, wurta
without pain or discomfort.
The ireutest dlscuirry of the me. In-I
stintly stops pain nnd relletes soreness
!'11 r.'l"riy inn corn, iuiii
Iti
At, leadliiB druxilsU or direct, brjrf-,
paid parcel vost, from the r ,' "I
im or irt mi
Jin imp uc
dofsn't
fliorlly thn corn
ita iiiim rirnt nrr
Inrontrnlfnce you In your daily uork.
tnakfrii.
co.'"25fi
. PhllaJSUi1
Alitcheny
"THE DANCIN' FOOL"
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