, V'! L1 1 . y f. 'i' '.y? i-ti SKA M 1 vPtf" ' ' j K ?t, Hf r: nt wk. " . i Btr' i , I8,' ITO rr ?t '. tQ ' m rv ;. l'1 ii I Vf 20, s , v 'i Italy Lifts Leather Export Dan A Av'nshlnfion, July 22. The emtmrRO t Jim the xportntlon of, leather from Itnly. " , Which has been In effect jTrnctlcally since 'If1 beglnnlnc of the war, has been ' 'iiP'"' by ministerial decree, according to - JMwIvlcon received from Commercial At- !''ten Dennis, nt Home, by the Depart- ' ,., ent of Commerce. Leather of all kinds "xv 'Way now be freely exported from that ,. f- eountry, I FINANCIAL Dividend , TIIK COLONIAL TIlt'ST COMPANY Ths Doard of Directors of The Colonial Trust Company hai thla day declared n regular quarterlr dividend of 2 per cent and an fitrn dividend of V4 prr rent on the capital stock of the company, payablo August 2, 1010, to stockholders of record at the t clone of business on July VI, 1020. Checks will he manen. iusu.v, jr., secretary. v . r'j .- i' i.ntcKi win nn i p y f July H. 1120- RiTTKMinrsn trvst c. inn iiirainm Mrrri .luly Hist, 1030. A a meeting; of thi Directors nf this Vompany held todav a semi-annual dividend of 8 svns declared, payable August 2d, to workhnlder of record at tho close of busi ness July HI. Checks will v. be mailed C. FtTZOEflAl.n. Treasurer, use Rvnnicn anii nm: cori slew York. July 14. ln?n The Directors have this day declared quarterly iimurnii on ine capi this company oi niiy rents per snare, pay- ill on the capital stock of ny of fifty rents per share, pay. able September 1. UTO. to stockholders of recon mall rd August 14, 11120, Checks will be o- . - hbnhy iiui'Mjia. jr . secretary. Special Notice By. o THIIMAS f'UI.MKKV COMPANY T-utM-r miiutiiaiii: an. sistfivn FUND tlOI.D IIOMM. DUU AltlL'ST 1, 1DM. Notice Is hereby Riven that Tlnnds Nos. 54. 4ii. r.3. no, ino, 134, inn, sn.v jit, sis. S31. 233. 240, 237. 200. 28. 2112. 21)3. 300, for $1000 ench. have been drawn for re demption out of the moneja In the sinking Kund, In accordance with the provisions of the mortgage dated August 1st. 11114. secur ln th same and 111 be irnld nt laiM and nccrned nteret, at the office nf the trustee, Kourth nnd Che(nut sts . PhTndelphla, ni of AiiKiist 1, 1020, on which date Interest thereon ceases BltOW.V nnOTHKIls & Co.. Trustee. Philadelphia, July 12, 1020 Proposals omen, ov the (it'AitTi:itMA8Ti:ii lieneral, rurchusa Service I'lotlilnK and JCaulpsre Division, Munitions HulldlnK, Vnshlncton, D. C Sealed proposals wfil be received here until 11 A M Aucuit'13, 1020. for furnlshlna 12,000 pairs silk socks and (1U.U00 palls L,lsle Hocks. Information on request PAttTXKnSHIPS 'UTICK I.S IIBKKIIY IIIVBN THAT ir Claude I rank l,rnmnn has withdrawn from tho copartnership of Markle Co,, located at No. 218 Real Katato Trust llulldln- Phila delphia, on July HI. 1920. and that the bus. ies of said copartnership will hereafter be continued under the snme name at tho same address by Cluirle Andrew Mucklr, John llnseltlne Milnn and Jarob II. Crouse, the remaining partners CHAIH.ns ANDRBW MAPKIE, JOHN HASKl.TINK SH1NN. JAl'Olt H. CROLISB. t-LAl'DB FRANK I.KAMA N. 1 Philadelphia Markets WIIBAT Receipts, 00,1112 bushels. Mar ket lara-ely nominal, far lots In esporl ele vator No. 1 red winter. I2.nf 2 OS. No 1 hard winter. 2.03r2.ll8s Nil. 1 red winter, Kiirllcky, 2.no2.n.1i No, 2 red winter, 2 0J SJ No. 3 hurd winter. 2.022 0.1. No 2 red winter, narllcky. J2.87P2H0. No 3 red winter, 2.Nlifrt2.0J; No. 3 hard winter. 2 02 02; No. .1 red winter, aarllcky. 2 HI (''2.RTI Nn. 4 red winter, I2.8.1W2 S8. No 4 hard winter, l2.Nftini2.S8; No. I red winter, garlicky, 2.80M2.8,1 No ft red winter 12 HI 2 81i No. ft hard winter. 2 8IIH2.8I, No ft red winter, narllcky, 2.7fl2 "0. Sample nccordln to quality. CORN Receipts, 3774 bushels. Steadily held. Wo quote as to quality anil loca tion, rt $1.78(91.83, tho latter for No 1 elIow, OATS Receipts, 478(1 bushels. Hteudv at late decline. Car lots as to location No. 1 white, $1 2701.28; No. 2 white, II 2I1M1 27; No. 3 white, 1.220 1.23; No 4 while. $1 20 1.2I. FLOUR Receipts, LRU. 081 lbs In sicks Quiet but steady. Quotations- 1110 lbs , packed In 140-lb Jute s.irks Soft winter straight, western, 112 2.1in12.7ft. do. do, nearby, Jtl. 731(12 fto, hard winter etrolKht. (13.2ftO 13.7.1; do, short Patent, I41I VI, sprlnir first clear, ll.Miftl2. do, patent, l3.7ft(ivl4.60; do, short patent, $14 7SW lft 2S fancy spring nnd cltv nMHs patent, family brands, $13.50010.2". Use flour, $12 Ml W13 2ft. PROVISION sold slowly nt former rut-i Quotations: lleef. In sets, smoked and alr drled. ft3c; do, knuckles and tenders, smoked and alr-drled, 84es pork, famllv. $47 hnms. S P. cured, loose. 40(?IOVic. do. skinned EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA THURSDAY, 'JULY 22, 1920 1 , : -r- . -J - r-h loose, 43043Hc; do, do. smoked, 4ftO!ft4c; do, boiled, boneless, OOci picnic shoulders, H. P, cured, loose, 2ftci dd. smoked, 20c, liellles, In pickle, loose, 2!oi breakfast bacon. ftOci lard, 22c. 11UTTBR steady, Quotations. Solid f8oi old roosters, dry-picked, western, STc; do southern, 23(t20c; sprint ducks, U !- 33c eRBSlt FltUITfl Apples Jersey, per basket No 1. B0c'0i$1.2; No, 2 and drop. iisrnnc. oratiees nor box, '.i.0ft7.n.i i-ine- 'v rirnuii J u 1 1 II I I u II H . ttlllll' parked, creamery, fancy hlnh-scoiln firsts. i"JPi ' ffihiS'vi,Jiini n. JOUOIc; extras. 38ci extwi nrsts, snS7c.ll' "!,e,i5noivi' ' 0,r.nfi!.!.riSI ?! f firsts, ftieiftflc; seconds. 4ftftnc; sweet ,Kr car, ir,004fti,Cantnloupestal. per creamery, cholca to fancy. nilfDSc. frtlr to standard "Ma, JJ4 ffIiW0',,,iJi' jood. ftfWSOc; prints Jobbfna: at (l7TWo for r.h,','ind"ri1 .,"?!, .,Si'ri!5iS5n-in rff?i arif rn-fVen.e ,KS "nfby "sts "VoWX eVkJS?'JJ.',r.W5oTO.!IS' US 'i Sr' W Kyf ,o?drnnrny'robya.r74n,V4,7Cc;lre.,n JSTS TuF aVerr.e-,.C jSi'ey.Vr ' quart. .0 firsts, MORZci western firsts, 47Mft0c; se- vriiiTAPf.Bt White potatoes southern, onds and poorer. ,in I3ci fancy candled f, 'K,'1 i, t5;tN? 2 $TftnM rBf"lI ?Peill5".ft.dJ,H . . , IWhte Potatoes Jersey! i',er -llushel basket (.IIM.Hh, steady with demand falrlv ac-lllv,, 1 IUOOI.iHi No, 2, 7ftcW$l Cab- nnnKQ . idnc.dc. unions, jr.nvj. ;..... .--'-;'-:- ""."' ', " " i .ifrnpv. nrr mZ-h-JlT?oUyji ks;' - vi helil KOOds, 20CT30C, A I.IV1! POULTRY Fowls, not Iehorns '0'3'vihcRVL,,31'.',Oc! do- llRlit and medium 3ft37c. while Leahorn fowls, ,14Mfte. Itrnlllnir chickens, fancy yellnw-sklnned, not foghorns, wlahln 1V4 2 lbs, nplcre, 4f ftOr. brolllnir chickens, fancy. cllow eklnned not Leghorns. welirhlnR lfl lbs nplec-e 40W43C; whlto Ixhnrns. broilers, writhing 1H f2 lbs. npleca, 38 10c white Lahorns broilers, smaller sizes MWJIr old roosters. 2ft02flc; ducks old, 285130c, spr nir. 30ir3.ic; pigeons, per unit 4ftUf.'i0r 'imi.SHr.D POULTHY-f-Kw Is" f're.n-'kl lid dry-picked In boxes, weighing ft lbs apiece, 43e. weighing 4. lbs.. 42c; weighing 3U 11, . WW 4 Or weighing- 3 lb aft,Tfcr-Towls frefh-rflllrd In barrels, dry-picked, weighing i?r.i lbs. apiece. 4ic: we ahino au ik i7f, hie, weighing 3 lbs. 33fac: broilers, we.t ern dr-nlcked, weighing 1W 2 s nplw (Hie, broilers, western, smaller sizes, ft." It Jfi SiiiillRH'i railrrP S cll liinilBfllllM Norris Laundry Designed and Equipped by W. E. S. DYER Mill Engineer LAND TITLE BUILDING, PHILADELPHIA Factories -Mills Power Plants Special Processes and Devices DIVIDENDS DECLARED Rlt'enhfjtise Tru" Co" semiannual of 3 per cent, payable August 2 to stock of record Julv 31. Parlflc Oas nnd n'ectrlc Co., quarterly of II ftii on frst preferred and Il.ftO on pre ferred, payable August 10 to stock of record Julv 31 , Union Oil of Wichita. Kan., quarterly of 2 tier rent on preferred, payable August 1 to stork of record July 24 Middle States Oil Corporation, quarterly of 1 per cent payable October 1 to stock of lrcn'd September 10 Otlo 7enlohr & Bros . Inc . entra 2ft cents on common, payablo August 13 as registered August 1. Commercial Trust Co.. quarterly of 4 I per ent. payable August 2 to siock oi I record Julv 31 Hood Rubber Co, quarterly 1 per cent on preferred, paablc August 2 to stock of record July 20 . . , , ,, Shawmut Steamship Co., quarterly 24 rer cent (H2'i cents per share), payable August 21 t'i stock of record August 2. American llrnss Co , extra 1'4 per cent. In addition to quarterly 1V4 per cent, both paabi- Augut 14 (o slock of record Julv 31. New Nhiuoro Sugar Co., extra $30 a share on prrfe-red nnd common, payablo July 31 to stoik of record July 22. Bank of England Statement London. Julv "2 Tho weekly state, ment of the Rank of l.nRland shows the following changes' Totnl reserve In creased 203.000 sterling; circulation, decreased 139.000; bullion, Increasch tl(81: other securities. Increased fl 4D9.000 ; other deposits, decreased 29,000; public deposits decreased 1. 112.000. notes resere. Increased 139, ooo; government securities, decreased f 850 000. The proportion of the onnlt s reserve to liability Is 12 71 per cent; last week It was 12 41 or cent. Arbuckle Bros. Reduce Sugar Price New York, July 22 Arlmckle llroth ers reriucei tho price for rcllned sugar 3 cents a pound, to 21 cents, for bulk granulated Other refiners are still quoting 22 to 22 W cents. American figures being 22'a cents nnd Howell s 22 cents. FURTHER RAW SUGAR DROP Traders Believe Decline Market Has Reachepl Bottom for Present New York, July 22. Cuban raws do cllned I cent further to 16Vi cents, c. I. f., for July nnd August shipment. Tho market la unsettled, but thcro la some, feeling that tho decline will not Ko much further for the present. Snles re ported yesterday Included B400 bags of Cubns prompt, shipment, at 1SV4 cents to a Now York refiner. 1'orto Hlcos sold rt?wnA 10-80 ccntH, c I. f on n lot of 11,000 bags to a New York refiner. San Dprglngos nnd I'erus sold yesterday nt 16i cenls and 280 tons eff Surlnnm centrlfusals nt 1BV4 cents, a I. f. Impor tations yesterday totaled 21,358 bags, Including Brazils, Costn Itlcnns and .lavas, ArbUckln Tlrnthnr entered the , ; " --- -" -... - - --".', - ,. - ;-- "w. ,,, ui.iiii j rciuieu mnnirt tnnnv nn tno now nnsis ropnia ivoio. ngen as. F-tmenti t.-ri . o n of 21 cents for flno granulated, less 2 jn. B0 S. loth at. Krlenda may call per cent for cnsli. This market, other- """'!; 'J"; r-rlvatp. wise, Is unchanged both as to offerings I 'nvES. Julv 20. ibtoi rtev. nnnNAHD nnd prices. J,. V.'a..nc9rf.n? dergy and friends In- . i!' ,S.,unerJ,1.'T'1" " a-m. Polemn requiem r-..,. t. US,'.K " nurcn 10 a. m. mi. Easlnn.Pa. Tlcase omit flowers. I.A S. July 20. JAMrTS MALCOLM nnATHH "TfUTSCIIB July 21). 120, Kknni;th. son of Herman nnd Claralutsohe (nee Knapp), aged 0. Services Sat., ,2 p. m,, Rsrenis' residence, 8732 N, JJouvlef St. Int. orthwnod. IIOLTT. J ily 20. JOHN T., husband of Kllia J Houpt (nee Anderson), rielfltlves friends and employes of Washington Hotel Invited to funeral services. Frl., II p. m., late residence. 4440 N. Iflth St. Further services end In'erment at Jarrcttown M. n. Church, Hut , 2 p. m. JAnOAIll). July 21, CHAIII,1-:SANNA, wife of Marvin It. Jnggard (nee Spenser). I'uneral Hat., 2:3n p. m., from the residence of her father, Joseph W, , Spencer,, near At monesson. N ,1. v KNIGHT Julv, 10. IIUSSEMj. son of 0'"'.,,,'..nnJx'.n,lll,,l Knight (nee Robinson), sged 17. Jte Mtlves and frlejids Invited to funeral on Friday at 2 p.- m fromsfcls late residence. 8372 Illchmond at, llmrment Oreenwood Cemetery. Ilsmalns may bs viewed Thursday, 8 to 10 n. m. j KQMI.--At Wh'MIn. v. Vs.. July 'lO. ,"?. WJW'IAM H.. son of Jorin IJ. nnd from her lata residence. 2JH N ur TONEH. July 20. AMCB A.. ,i..k,::'1 k st. Solemn reouiemmnss .i "'"' r-rmTlale Michael and Kilxabeth Toner itii.ViLI ii. ,i i. noqaiuy, .League of ui LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS Chleago, July 22, H003 Estimated re ceipts, 20,000 head; left over. 0.2.17 head First sales nround lftc lower than average. Acrtage yesterday, recclnts, 10,000 Slow. yesterday' IIS. 4. t CATTI-E Estimated head SHEEP Estimated receipts. 18,000 head. Pittsburgh, July 22. HOOR Receipts, 1300 head. lAwer. Heavies, $10 R0JHn.H0; heavy yorkers. 17.2ftW17.40; light orkers, $10 BO 10.7ft; pigs, $iri.,'i0tfl. SHEEP AND I, AMDS Receipts, (100 head. Higher. Top sheep. 810.50; lambs, top, $15. no. m CALVES Receipts, 123 head. Higher. Top, $18. Iist IlufTnlo, N. Y July 22. CATTLE Receipts. 380 head. Slow but steady. Calves Receipts, 825 head. Active and SOc hlghir at fl10. HOGS Receipts. 2400 head. Fifteen cents to 2fto , lower. Heavy, $inft0(17i mixed, 17.8ftiil7.B0: yorkers, $17 40W17.r.O. light do. $17fl17.ft0; pigs. $1010.ft0; roughs, $I3!lM3.2ft; stags. $H7110 SHEEP ANIJ LAMI1S Receipts, 400 head. Steady nnd unchanged Knat fit. Tiuls. III., July 22 CATTLE Receipts. 4000 heed Few early steer sales steady but not sufficient to Justify detailed quotations; sealers 7fte higher; top sters, tlft; bulk. $10011; good and choice voalcVs, Si4.7.nffiPi.r,o. HOOS Receipts. BftOO head Five cents to 10c lower. Top. $10.40; bulk light and medium weights. 810 2ft('t 10.40. bulk heav ies. $1ft.R0Wlfl.2 SHEEP Receipts, 2500 head Steady. Top lambs. 814 2ft; hulk. $13.305114.23; top ewes, $7.ft0; bulk. 77.ft0 IN JIKMOIIIAM UADCLIFr In lolng memory of JOSE PHINE RADCL1FF. who died July 22. in07. HUSI1AND AND CHILDREN. r fi-t. .! i. IV '. New Issue $10,000,000 PAN AMERICAN PETROLEUM & TRANSPORT CO. First Lien Ten-Year Marine Equipment 7. Convertible Gold Bonds Dated August i, 1920 Due August 1, 1930 Interest payable February 1 and August 1. Total Authorized Issue $10,000,000. Coupon Bonds in the denominations of $1000 and $500. Redeemable in whole or in part at 105 and interest 'at any time on 9 weeks notice., Interest to be payable (so far as lawful) without deduction for the Normal Federal Income Tax up to 4 per annum which the Company or the Trustee may be obliged to withhold. Pennsylvania Personal Property Tax of Four Mills Refunded . Jy COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY, NEW YORK, TRUSTEE For information regarding this issue and the business of the Company, "tve refer to a letter dated July p, J 920 ', from Mr. E. L. Doheny, President, some of the items of which he has briefly summarised as follo'toi: SECURITY: To be secured by a first mortgage on a fleet of 10 steel tank steamships aggregating about 100,670 tons dead" weight capacity providing marine transportation facilities for the Mexican Petroleum Co., Ltd. of Delaware. Approximately 71 of the total outstanding capital stock of the latter Company is owned by the Pan American Petroleum & Transport Co. EQUITY: The Company's outstanding capital stock at current quotations represents an equity of over $125,000,000. This issue together with other obligations aggregating $3,978,813 will constitute the only funded and mortgage debt of the Company and its controlled companies. EARNINGS: Consolidated net earnings of the Company including the portion of undivided profits of controlled companies applicable to the parent company were as follows: Year 1917 $4,546,154 1918 5,279,039 1919 6,796,594 These consolidated net earnings for'1919 were equal to over 9l times the annuaJ interest on these $10,000,000 Bonds. CONVERTIBLE: Convertible into the Company's Class B Common Stock at $145 per share, that is at the rate of $2,900 face amount of bonds for $1,000 par value of said Class B Common Stock (20 shares of $50 par value each) with provision for a reduction of the cpnversion price under certain conditions if additional Common Stock or Class B Common Stock shall be issued or sold at prices lower than $145 per share. SINKING FUND: Company will provide a sinking fund of' $1,050,000 per year pay able in semi-annual instalments commencing February 1, 1921, for the purchase of these bonds at not over 100 and interest. In lieu thereof the Company may deliver bonds of the issue at the current market price, but not exceeding 100 and interest. To the extent that, within 30 days thereafter, bonds are not available for purchase at 100 and interest, the Company may authorize their purchase up to 105 and in terest, or may require the return of said unexpended balance, upon subjecting to the mortgage additional tank steamships at the rate of $100 per ton d. w. capacity. Credit is to be allowed the sinking fund by reason of bonds retired by conversions. The legal proceedings in connection with the issue are being passed upon by Messrs. Cravath Henderson and Messrs. Kellogg, Emery 5? Cuthell, New York. in the first instance interim receipts or the Company's temporary Bonds "vill be deliverable "Jphent as and if issued and received by us." Price 94.50 and interest, yielding 7.80 BLAIR ca CO. INCORPORATED NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA WEST & CO. 1417 ,CHESTNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA All tho ubove bonds having been old, this advertisement appeara aa "it matter of record only. njjfd 72, I.A.WS. fomvlv ofvHolmtuhurff. IlrlMIVfR anil frltnrf. n.n lllrn.v nnt Nn. t'na,nAvn,l "n1. Mystic I-ndite. No. 270. i.0, l,r" InvlWd to cull Frl. fve. nt M tV, "ldcneo. lia Flllmoro t., Frankford. Int. private. No flower. , ''':i:,rJly 20.', AMHLIA. .!.. widow oi i J Ij",ij Funral nervlccg Thurpdny. w?htJ2iU r,l,ldnc". Hethlehem rlke. Fort Wa.hlnKton, Pa. interment private. daughter of OeorKP and Ottilia Lehr, aged v " ilSVW ""fi trtnir. uliro Eplphanv n. y.;.i ii?.0IlaJll5:,.L,!,,," o the Saered Heart ?inAM.,',.r 5SM.y Rnti children of Hplphany Inrochlal School, Invited to funeral Sat.. uXiLJ? m- "ant' residence, 1032 H'olf at. Sh.?. ,ma" of . renulcm at Kplphany Church, 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. l.onnt? r..i.. m MnnM ..... )!.' 5' A.mo" J "-nd RHiaheth O I.odee. i K...1.I . ,co "l "er late residence. 3117 Int. prfvat l" JIodU' Pa- 8at- s m' fI?.Iii3i;N?u"7Ju,y 20- ALFItrn A . husband ?i? . ,?ln '-ren. Funnral Frl.. 8:30 a. m . late residence, ft.in w n.h... u cAiAmn in - qul,''1? "3""" Bl Incarnation Church ?A-nl;rvJn,.,!olv Reptilchro Cem. MATITIN Julv 2t. MAUY A. MAIITIN', aged 70 years. Itelatlvea and friends Invited '" funeral serviced. Frl , R p m.. tesldenoe nil!?"' ?hirleA. Martltr, 4t5 Stadlson tie.. C1,A0nV.p,l?,h.,." ra- "" nilendjle. Dol. t S,A7Si:ftRX-Julv ". at Ocean Cltv. N. ?:,.JIAnA,I 'J.' widow of Samuel H Slay ?f.r7 "S"1 nr- Hela lives and frl-nds In vited to funeral services. Tuesdnv, 3 P m., ?,' '"'e, residence Rth and Wesley ave . Ocean Cltv. and nn Wcdnesdav. 1 p. m.. at nKATI.8 residence of son. B331 Tine it, Interment private rhlladelphla. MclKKVnn.-July 21 MAMA wll jf Thomas McKeever. .Funeral fiat.. 8-30 m., from her lal. rcsMene.. MS l, .On MAUY A., wlrtow Orntx lifly of Mercy 10 .. tn. ini. iiqiy r. w;.. itriltnaA .. ..!.. its insn iaiiy n. . .tin- it--- .-- - " .- : . :r . ' Hacred Heart and Altar Society a o residence. 2JI0 Salmon at. flol'"1","' nulem mass St. Amfa Church iO a. m. Int. St. Ann's Cem. Mnncnn. July 20. jiaiiib, wKjjji i.i; wood Mercer nd daunhter of Huoh and Josephine McLnunhlln tnea tllock), "-'0 ff Itelatlvea nnd friends Invited to "''': Sat., 8:30 a. m., resldenco. 17N U , ',un,!n don st. Solemn requiem mass Church of the Visitation 10 a. m. Int. Holy Uepuicnri v'onOAN. On July 20. 1020, ANNIE K wife of William J. Morgan. S'rvlre on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock ; at her late residence. Mil North WnamVr at. In terment at Snow Hill. Md.. on Friday. NF,VIN. Suddenly, at Ms home. MI2I Spruce st on July in. the Itev. WIIXIAJ1 PCOTT NEVIN. D. D., Bervlcti on Thura. iff at 2 o'clock, at the Steele; Memorial I'rVsb "terlnn ChurcV 0th nnd Larchwood ave. Interment private. ItHOADS. Julv 20, nilWAHI) Ii.. Son nf late Samuel and Elizabeth Hhoads. awed 72. Funeral Frl., 2 p. m.. from the residence of Htreeper K. Karr. Plymouth Meeting. Pa. Services In llarren, Hill I'U'H"aP.nChu"n0 a p. m. Int. adjoining; cem. Friends may call Thura. eve. nUFF. July 21. IIAIIIIY. huslmnd of Emma Itutf tnee "ohrmani. i.eiauves. Irlends, employes of Frank Schoblo & Co., and all societies of which he was a rnem. her. Invited to funeral services Sat.. 2:30 P. m.. late residence. 1002 N. Hutchinson st. Int. Northwoort ,Ccm. nemalns may be vlejlfd FfU 8 to i0 p. tr.. , .,, nev.' OEOIta'n SUTTON 8liCJ.Ain. llela. tlves and friends Invited to funeral, Frl.. lllo P. m. l rain, icavrn im-hmmu.. . . ..... rrivna Manavunk Station 1:15 P. m. Int. West Laurel Hill Cem THOMPSON. July 21, EI.IZADCTII II., TJKATIIR wlfe.'fif Joslah Thompsonr aged 7R i Ufl.iTT and friends Invited to funeral aervlces plf 8 p. m.. residence. 1810 N liih ..' FA Itlcbboro Cem.. llucks Co.. Pa., Sat , lo . '5J funeral, Mon., 8:30 mo w. Aruona st, ,,,-i. ---- iurn.. ,nu ,v. Aniuiw ni, uiKn inHRA nr ... ' Church of the Most Precious Wood 10 1 2" Int. Holy Cross Cem. , u .: TYSON Suddenly, July 21. JArnn t. ' PON aged 70. Ilelatlves, friends. i:i , pU' No. 0. O. A. It. Invited to service. ..? , p. m cnapci or Kirk & Nice, il.liil u.?' mantown nve. Itcmalns may Do idemi J. vo " ";' WAI-DNRU. HUddenlv. on July 2n Im, 1 of 'Frank A, Waldner. of 731 Ch.tr-1'' ! lieiatives ana iricnos are invited to th, .,; neral. on Saturday morning at 7'R0 o'einlf from tho Oliver M, Hair llulldlng i CWStrut at. Ilequlem'mass at 81. Aui;-J' lino's Church at 0 o'clock. Interment .. Holy Senul-hre Cemetery, l 'I wnidllT. July 21. 1D20. nnnn . husband of Barah J. Wright (nee Orrrifril Itelktlves and friends, nlso all socl.M.i AJ which he wns n, member, are Invited to .?l Ices, Sat., 2 p. m late residence 1211 ;1 Ilrood at. Int. prlvnte. Ferliwood Cim :'! main, mnv tin vlcwrtl Krl nv.. " . EXCAVATING l 1 dig nd refill Irfiielies for Wnt i.inrn. pcwfrfc .a lonuunn nnn lirnlni IlnTe Teerlesa Cranes. Trenching Mi. chines nnd Hock" Tools, I.ct'us estlmntt. PENNSYLVANIA Engineering & Construction Co, 120S Real Ettato Trust Building HKEnir.nnnnifH i,,k. m in"n. ANMIE T: . wlfo of Har-y F. Uronks tnci Mtirrav). Itelnthea nnd frlendi Inv'ted to funeral, Frl.. 8:30 n. m., from her lato residence, 4017 Asptn st. High mosi at Our Mother ot Sor ovs' tmuich 10 u. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. I 1II.ACK July 20. ANNIE, wlfo of the Hate llobert Illack nnd daughter of lato Ud Hard and Margaret Dowllnu. Funeral Frl., 18:3(1 a. m,, late residence. 111 Hdge Hill road, liala. Solemn mass of requiem Church of St. Matthias 10 a. m. precisely. Int. I Cathedral Cem. 1I1.KND. July 20. T1AVID M.EWKM.TN BI.KN'D. Servlrea Frl.. 3 p. m.. chapel of Kirk & Nlco, 11801 Clermantown avo. Itq- mains may bo Mowed Thurs. ce. BOND. Suddenly at Monrcstown, N. J., July 20. UI.I.AlinTH HAINHS. lf of Itev. George M llond. Services at Trltfty Churc.1. Moorestown Frl.. 2 p. m. IinOCK July 20. CHARI.KR I) . husband of Mury N. Hrork. Relative frli nds. Wil liam I. Curry Post. 1H. O. A. II. j Wlssa b'.ckon Tribe. 32. I. O. It. M . Olr.ml Iron Work. Hollcf Ass'n. nnd emnloicN of Phlla, 'Navy Ynrd, lnlted to funeral. Snt.. Ill a. in . late residence. '.TilO Master st. Friends may call Frl. ee. Int. Holy Cross Cem. I 1JUIIKCK. July 111, nnNKST F . husband of Annie Hubeck Itclatlus and friends, also Mennken Tribe. No. 3N1 I. O. It M.: Horn & Hardart ir,.neolciit Avso.. Inlted to at tend funeral. Sat.. 2 p. m . reeldiiuc. 1,"7 Fansom st. Int. Arlington Ctm . htrivtly prlvut.. Itenialns may be leid Frl , ufter b p m. llUnilANS. July 21 i:TTA AV.. wife of Jamei S Ilurrans, aged 31 Funcr.il from her lato residence. 4130 N. Ilth St.. Frl 2.30 p. m. Int. Lnwnvlew Com. Remains may ba leed Thuis ie CONNERY. Ju'y 11). 1020, WII.I.IAM D.. husband of Annie C Connery (nee Catsaday). Relatives and rrltmN, nlso Altar nnd ll'ily Name Societies and emploea of boiler shop. ( llaldHln I.ocomotle Works, Invited to fu neral. Frl.. 8.30 n. m.. late residence. 1417 N. 12th st Solemn requiem mnss at St M.il achy'a Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. I IJAVAl'lrT July 20. 1020. ARCHIE 11. i uaaui,t. iunerni nertcen irom me par lors of Sechler A Mauulre 1.110 N'. 20lh st Frldav at 2 p m Interment private, FARLEY Suddenly, at Atlantic City, 1 July 10, Dr. JOSEPH, hcloied husband of Lillian E. Fnrlrv (nee I.umley). Relative. , and friends, and all societies of which hi ' wns a member, lniltcd to funeral. Frl.. 8'31 I a. m. from his Inte residence 1010 S, nrnnd st. Solemn requiem ma.s at Church of th' ! Epiphany 10 a m Int Holy Cros. Cem. j Remain, miv he viewed Thurs , 7 to 10 p.m I FINEE1.PEY On Julv 20 MAIinAIlET FINKET.DEY (nee HIM) Tuneral services Frl 2 30 p m. 1118 Snder ave. Int. Tern wood FI.ETCIir.Tt Julv 20 1020 ASENATII, widow of James Flotcher Funeral Frl. morning in o'clock, realdeuc, 1513 Louden it. Int Wilmington. Del. OIHP.ONS At I.nredo, Tex . Julv 10. Set RICHARD I. . beloved son nf Mary A (lib bons (nee Hi win) and the Into t'apt Edwnrd J. OlbboiiH Itel.tiies and friends lnitted to funeral S.it 7 lo a m , from his mother's residence, njs (lleminnd nve High requiem masi ut Church nf Our I.adv of Mercy I) a m Int private llolv Kepulchro Cem. OIHSON Julv 20, WILLIAM. Sr , aged 81 e.ir He a'lves and friends, Oriental Lodge No is-i p 4 a M . Invited to serv ices Sat 2 p tn 3020 Warren st. Int. W Laurel Hill Cem GRIFFITH July 2t NELLIE C. vvlftf of Charles E ilrllTI'h Funeral services Sat.. 2 p. in.. WMl Spilngfleld ave. Int. Arlington. I (o&s&7faitie? EDWINj.5CHOEfTLEC0. ERBQXI&NjmiNGTlJDES JNaPTirlifW vSTREliT X-'illlyA.. international Freighting Corporations Regular Sailings w- I u ft LINES Through Bills of Lading Issued PHILADELPHIA to RIVER PLATE PORTS R. S. Terre Haute July 23 H. H. Casey Aut. S PHILADELPHIA to RIO JANEIRO & SANTOS" S. N. 1'nrksville AuR. S PHILADELPHIA to FRENCH ATLANTIC PORTS S. S. Cltv of I'alrhury. S. S. Salvation I.u.s... .Julv 30 .July 23 K, S. Inriepenilence Hall S. 8. Nf dmnc ...Alls, 3 . . Auk. 10 Lafayette Building, Philadelphia 170 Broadway, Now York tamharfl 303.1 Cortland 7720. l'XIKRTAKF.RS ftI BROAD aVo DIAMOND 1 i MAIL ORDER I V Corns and Calluses Removed Jn 5 DAYS with 'Abbott's Plaster The moat convenient of all corn and callus remedies to use Just a thin, medicated ad hesive plaster, ou cut off plero and apply. No trouble to wear shoes wlillo using;, no lalve, liquid or ring, to bother you. In five . in you can lift corns and calluses rlKbt off with your flni;era Trice 25c All Drue- Stores or Tly Mall. AllllOTT REMEDIES CO. BOIh und (ilrurd Ave.. Philadelphia. REUPHOLSTERING 111 THE IlinitEK, (JRADTl Reconstructing. reflnlshlnK vnur old parlot or library fur-lure $13. ?0. 2S. Hank, hotel and utllce 'urt Iture ro poind at short netlee. Orders taken fur new parlor furniture at mnnufacturers' f.rlces. Bllw covers to order off iwclalti Hell Lombard 45:0. Quaker City Upholstering Co. ZOO-202 rilBSTNl'T ST. pil V' established IEG0 "1 R This Beauti ful New 88 Note Player $425 few Pianos, $285 to $950 New Players, $425 to $1725 83G-838-840-842-844-84G NORTH 6TH ST. We build factories -that .increase production and reduce cost Nearly every manufacturer has had to face the problems of" increased wages costly power higher rents and taxes high cost of raw material All these factors have made the cost of production the highest in years. Yet how many manufacturers realize'that production costs can be lowered and output increased in factories built with these purposes in mind! One of our clients told us that our recommendation for a rout ing system in the new factory we built for him saves him 20 per cent on labor and increases his production 24 per cent. Still another of our clients saved $36,000 on the cost of con struction through our suggestion that he change the site upon which he planned to build to a spot more advantageous for his business. He also saved 25rc annually on his production because of the change. For 56 years our specialty has been to solve just such problems as these. We have proven time and again our ability to increase pro duction capacity and reduce production cost. The Steele Idea of In dustrial Construction is based upon these accomplishments. If you are about to build a new plant or rebuild your old one, consult us. We may be able to save you money as we saved hundreds of other manufacturers. Write or phone for an interview. It does not obligate you in any way. . - . A few of the institutions for whom we are now planning, design ing and constructing in and around Philadelphia: Folwell Bros. Drueding Bros. Reyburn Mfg. Co. Boger & Crawford Co. A. C. Aberle Co. Gillcnder Glass Works Steel Heddle Mfg. Co. Link Belt Co. Electric Storage Battery Co. co WM. STEELE & SONS I. : Architects : Constructors PHiLAOELPIHA TORONTO ' EAGLE COAL OIL BURNER For Cook Stoves or Ranges Now $6 Ifelco. 'Vh,wW .. 1' Ft" .my bMll VJOfUi:n,3l. 'M&hJb M'S'fJifiii, .. tA.-i'lftMjiLii, i&ihf. IIMk mn.s BJ'1,'''T'',W"s'MJa
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