,, JH" 't " 7 mirAr w -"HM. . -1- i' V' 2r. - i i$: r its. r I ' n ii TT . sib EVENING PUBLIC LEDaEi-PHILADELPffl i ML MARKET IS DULL: SALES FEW . if - Larger Buyors Reported to Have ,jVActod Under Orders Ship I merits From We3t Slow I FINE NOILS IN DEMAND A ' IV i t;iv TT' v f.f " . . l..1 n? 1M... it-nnl mnrkut $ "mltMrlfU In the ilolilromi. Specitlntlvc V KWInc nf fine no i has thh ttrrk Mfn $' ektfntlctl into the mctliiim noili plnni. ,' '3JCnilfacturcr do not show nny mix Jjtty to Bcctiro cnnnlilernblp storks of ' ejltbci; wools or noils for irmndllntr mc There nro rtimors thnt thp InrRcr biipr- Jf noils t-nve nctrti utitlor ortlert "Hcnl ' "fnliicV nre n 1Ip jih7.7.1p to thp ool jnen. atnbllbntion of prices U wlint is inoit needed, but not rt olioulnfc. LCane markets nre without iimtprlal thnnRC, according to intent ndvipoi. Ameripans nrp tdinu Iiir littlp interest in pmalnlnit Rtoek at South African ports, hough more fnvorablp exchange rates may bring n chance. South American maikcts arp reported vaiicr and Bonerull cr dull A rc (cntly cabled offer is of a louud lot of 100 bales fours and 'JOO bales flu ( I. In . joins) at 21 cents u-t and freight. Jloston. 11 is figured that under this offer the respective mt of the two iradcH would bp 24 cents for fours and lOVi cents for fhes. i These prices are lonsidered low, as fther nuotntioiiM arc '2 to 'J2 tents for 4lVe and '27 to 2S cents for fqiirs. Up cent advices from Iluenos Aires report that 200.000.000 pounds of medium and low wool remains unsold from the Inst Argentine clip. These arp inninlj the grades for the moment neglected In all markets. The I'rURUny wools of the last clip nrp fairly well sold. No purchases are reported to hnc been made in territorj wool seitions here recently, but frre consignments to astern dealers inntiniie. No one N willing to advance mcr 2." rents a pound for even best wools. Medium und low wools nre not wanted. j The value of new territory wools has not been established. Choice fine and fine medium clothing clips tentatively re quotable on the clean basis of Xl.fiU "to $1.00. earl sales of the best I'tah ools hnvlnc been made at $1.00 to Sl.Od. For tine staple territory wool and' clrau basis is approximate!) 1.70 Jo $1.75. but no sales at these tiRures nave been reported Shipments are eomiiiR slowh from the AVest. as shippers have had Rreat diffieulty in Ketiing nrs The general "pinion is that tin re will be no genet al revival of business before the end of August. Receipts of wool in pounds for the xveek were: ' in. 111(1 Pnmntlc . . 3 4J4 CKiO 1.' mo -1JS jforelsn ... . 4S7 en .1 Tim V.o NEW AMERICANISM MOVE New York Court Grants Charter to Constitutional League New York, .Tuly 27. Supreme Court Justice Edward J. McUoldrlck has approved the application for a charter by the Constitutional League of America, which has announced its pur pose of placing a copy of the constitu tion of the United States in "all of the 20.000.000 homes of America." The directors of the league, among whom arc Franklin K. I.ane, form.er secretary of the interior; Charles KrniiH Hughes nnd Cornelius W Wick ersham, of New York, declare its niin is "to disseminate a wider knowledge or the constitution, the principles upon which It was founded and Ideals which Inspired It." The league nlso plans to "encourage the use of the constitution as a model for self-government in Industrial plants," and to Inaugurate the "school republic" method in public nnd pil ate schools. COX AND WILSON AGREE But Will Push League Issue on Di vergent Lines, Hitchcock Says Atlantic City, July 27. While per fectl) In accord thnt thp l.eagup of , .uuons must up nn outstanding issue . in the impending presidential- campaign. President Wilson and (Jovernor Cox I thp Democratic presidential nominee, I will force the Ismip upon diprgeiit lines. Sinntor Hitchcock, of Nebraska, an administration spokesman on the league. declared at the Ambassador Hotel jes I tenia y. j "President Wilson will adhere to his nrgathe attitude with resistance to ma I tcrial changes on the covenant, while ,(!oernoi Cox will tight for the league on positive lltips, n covenant at un rim, wie .euiusKu senator stm RAILROADS SHOW FINANCIAL DE ICII Class One Carriers Report $25, 881,485 Shortage for Opera tions in April U.S. MUST PAY $100,000,000 Washington. July 27. The laiger. or Class 1, railroads of the country to di retiorted to the Interstate Commerce Commission a deficit of S2.",SS1.4'd in railway operating income for April. The government's guarantep to the rail roads, which inns until September 1, amounts to approximately $7"i,000.000 a month and the April deficit makes n los of more than S100.000.000 to the government for the month, lliistern and western rnnds leported deficits, the former showing S20.VIS, 00') for the month and the hitter Sii.riOS.OIO. Southern carriers reported a protit for the month of $1. 474 ,014. Operating revenues for the railroads . s 'j. ' .HKw'y flTOBDj&flft jinmyim o si ' 'T'.J . V ?jftM' u- 'S of the country, as a whole, increased in April, over the operating revenues for the corresponding month, in 1010, from $380,487,271 to $401,004,00.".. nnd ex penses, from $311,770,007 to $404,480,- For the four months ended with April, railway operating income amounted to $,"2,(mi(!.R40, which Includes approxi mately $50,000,000 of back rnilwny mall pay earned before 1020, but not awarded to the roads by the Interstate Com merce Commission until January. As a result, railway operating Income for the first four months of this year amounted to only a little more than $2,000,000. The deficit for the first four months In the Eastern district amouutcd to $.'!.,72.SJ)07. The operating income for the Southern roads for the period to taled $20.71 0.3(1(1. and for the Western carriers $08,575,411. New Murder Plea Denied ls Angeles. July 27. (Hr A. P.) The appeal of Harry S. New, Jr., for merly of Indianapolis, from a jury ver di t convicting him of n second-degree mutder in connection with the sla.vlng of his fiancee, Freda Lesser, was dis missed jcstciday by thp District Court of Appeals. Counsel for New did not argue the iiise. New Is serving a sen tence of ftom ten jenrs to life im piisonnient In San Qiicntiu Penitential)-. Din nltltiifl (1 nut nu tf mun ulnmlu reminds one of a man tr.ving to Mil n i mosquito with ,i sledge hainnier." Sen ator Hiti brack said in ev luring liis per sonal iiplnion of the "extremities' of tic enfoi cement measure. Ex-Empress Learns of Son's Death i The Hague, July 27. The German ' c -napiess lias been told of the death of her vounget son. Prince Joachim, l who recmtlv tommitted suicide. She, took the blow witu more courage than , had been expert ed The ex -empress had I graduallv ben prepared for the news, land, when definitely informed, bore up well. ELAir "Saving- at the Tap Losing at the Bung Hole" t6r INSURANCE MANY losses arc undcrinsurcd. This is particularly true in Fidelity bond ing. One bank lost $61,000, secured by a bond for $8000. The cost of adequate bonds is small. Harris JT.JLatta Locust S333..1fl.17 '.DO. line 343) sxzimram y iS li I VTiiiBaWiifr i r n OrientalRujs ' bold ltouiht itnd Ejthanced Alia Cltantd and Kapalrsd H. TERZIAN & CO. r.j. H V Cor 13th Walnut fcU. Business Men today two findinp; that their time nnd brains must be invested in executive work to Jip most profit able. It is not necessary to master the many details involved in cveiy "deal." Dependable, financinl counsel is considered n necessity as well ns a convenience by mnny of o'lr piORressive friend-. REAL ESTATE TRUST CO. OF PHILADELPHIA Broad and Chestnut Sts. J Totals . . J Hcceipts founds for 3, till .-.no in 440 T7-i tompnre with 7.(102 700 prrcpdiug week, of vvhiih ALBERT DOAKl Mason Contractor 2138 Arch St. Specialist in the I Brick Setting of Boilers i mmugmjmmiMKatMMa'iWfKminLam rfiwraral :aaiB cjwan aaaa Maaaw aal S,100,i)00 pounds were domestic wool I TVrHE WHITE FOR W00D-MET4L0R PLASTER AT AW Stor( or Thomson Wood Finishing Co. I jfoifestjkz, 7fo4HC?, EDWIN J.SCH0ETTLE CO. EUT.BQXESMaLNjTUIiES J33NoPTWlirVi 5IREET , PHIIvA.. 53,000 Baldwin Locomotives This is p.ut of Phi'ndelphia's contiibution to the rail uads anl the industrial development of the world, in itself poiM.v the greatest single advertising mclfliuni carrying tli name and fame of our city wherever rail ways" have been built. Philadelphia can never realize the value of this adver tising, hut we as the builders of more than 53,000 loco motives aie pioud to have helped in spieading the name of Philadelphia as nn industrial center. The Baldwin Locomotive Works Philadelphia Victor at Indianapolis EXIDE SWEEPSTAKES RECORD irr Cir nnd nrlver hour Ilrst rlarr Monroe. (liilon Chevrolet BH.lfl Third rinre !ueenherK. Tommy Milton MAI fourth Ware DurariilirTjc, .llmmv Murphy 83.1(1 Nltlh I'hire Iliirxenlirrir. IMdlc llenriie 80 If! Khchth rinir.Monror. Joe Tlionms . 78.(10 Mnth IMaccMulford Sif(.. It. Mulford. .08.33 Trntli I'lutr IleVtre. Tom Allr) . .. 07.D3 All Ixiulppfd with IMdr Ilittrrlrs Exide Battery performance at the International Motor Sweepstakes on Memorial Day will be recorded as "a perfect score." Seven of the ten cars finishing the 500-mile race, includ ing the winner, used Exide Batteries for ignition an achieve ment in keeping with Exide performance in Tommy Milton's Duesenberg car at Daytona Beach, when it broke all world's records'up to five miles witrTa speed of 156.04 miles an hour. Exide Service will supply you with a powerful, durable and dependable battery for your car an Exide. It will also give your present battery unprejudiced, expert attention and make it last as long as possible, until you are ready to replace it with an. Exide the long-life battery. The Electric Storage Battery Co. Exide Service Station 671-673 North Broad St. Open 8 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. Daily, Except Sunday Saturday, 8 A. M. to 1 P. M. Phones: Boll, Poplar 3385; Keystone, Race 2754 NlcMSrlRMv?dfffl Mrv5VfEr7TKHSKjn'D9EcsVT aaEinciiiiiciJiiiiiJiiiiiraiiann.i'ECRraaaiiiiiiniiiraiio i $No -'hj. w.i j&y Common Brick is Common Sens i EVERYTHING is against g Li the wooden house. Drv weather shrinks it, wet weather swells it; fire burns it, worms eat it, rain H rots it. It costs heavily for repairs, for painting, for insurance; and at last it H often gets so worn-out and M weak, that it won't even sud- m port the mortgage, and you H nave to pay it o in your old age. Use common sense, and build with common brick. It never Bhrinks or swells, it won't burn, and even the worm will turn before trvini? to liore into it. Hot or cold, wet or g dry, it's all the same to brick. H Fire suit it perfectly, for it a was bred and born in a fur nace. It makes a warm house in winter and a cool one in summer. It require? fow ropairi and no paint, saves both coal and ice, and the insurance man pesters you to let him give you a perpetual policy at the lowest rate. If you nre lucky enough to own an old brick house, you can borrow more money on it now than when it was new. Do you want any more arguments for common brick? If so, what you need is common-sense. it m c n siNKn Church and Tacony JOS T TITRNB rjHT SDIh and Clearfield JOHN If DARLEY Nlcotown I.un and V. St. FUANKFOHD nWCK WOHKS Torreadala Avenuo KETBTONK I1UICK CO. Godfrey near Bi-cond Ht. Plka ?: YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO LOWER LIVING COSTS- YOUR OBLIGATION TO YOUR COMMUNITY AND YOUR POCKET-BOOK Z IfAFZ i .- Nonni lMin.A. imicic works lliflnc Sun and Luxrrna F. SEITTEH'S SONS Nlcttown Lane and O Ht. JUIU WITH IlflICK IT LASTS ,ic w The Var Department is now offering to the American public, through the thousands of wholesale and retail dealers of this country, millions of dollars vorth of canned moats at prices approximating those which pre vailed .seven years ago. Foodstuff costs now are near ly three1 tiroes as much as in 1913. Here, then, you havov,tangible evidence of a material reduction in the coif JfIrvirirj:,' even under pre-war figures. ROAST BEEF- BACON- Quality Condition Guarantee These meats, stored at points of short haul to nearly every section of the United States, are the best in quality, grade and condition, obtainable. Packed by tho leading packing houses of North and South Amer ica, under Governmental supervision, their quality is unquestioned, their condition is guaranteed. Backed by the United States Government, the War Depart ment will make good every claim put forward for these proncts. The War Department guarantees to deliver meats in perfect condition. The most rigid inspection was made as these meats were. being selected, cooked, prepared for canning, and canned. Six million men thrived on these products while the nation was at war. The health and strength of these millions testifies to their nutritive value and their palatability. A Nationwide Distribution The War Department Is making it possible in fact, is doing everything in its power to place these meats in the homes of evory individual at a minimum cost, from the heart of the most populous of cities to the shack on a Western plain. Every retailer from the smallest to the largest, whether he carries foodstuffs or npt, will perform a duty he rightfully owes his com munity by acting as a medium through which this distribution may be made. Every wholesaler, city, county or state institution, municipality, hotel, caterer, restaurant and individual organization maintaining cooperative purchasing bureaus, can and should cooperate in this movement the purpose of which is to reduce living expenses by selling these canned meats at below-the-market prices. CORNED BEEF-CORNED BEEF HASH For the American People Only These meats are not being offered for export. It is the purpose of the War Department to use every available outlet for the distri bution, of these edibles so that the American public as a whole1 may benefit directly by the extremely Jow prices at which they will be sold. Wide publicity is being givep to the wholesale prices at which these meats are being sold. Retailers acting in complete harmony with the purpose of the Government to get these meata to the people at correspondingly low prices will render a service that will be at once recognized and appreciated, the good-will value of which cannot be estimated in dollars and cents. More than fifty million people in the United States are being told convincingly that the War Department in selling these meats at the prices named affords them an unusual opportunity to lower their living costs. CASH IN ON THIS ADVERTISING n orrDared U aopply yar people with theo remmndltlti. Via to tha fullityid'TanUt tha fare fml adTarlUInc halpa that will be auppllcd yon wlthont obarfe. Thane cantlat eft Dliplar carjf, price cardi, pottrra all In atrlUInf colon and a acrlea af pcclallr prepared retnll adTertlatrntnti, m&ta of which will be firntihcd wlthoBt charge. rheae mate will be rrady for ky year lecal newaparxrs with tha eicr ptlan ef Olllnf In yenr Onn name niu) the prloaa at whlah yoa waat ta atll (line mtata. It joe waat ta write year own V copy, mMi, ei wurni -.-..,..-. rsiraw Details of Sale The earned beef, earned beef heia anl roast beef are packed mainly In one and two pound cane some In all paund can a. Tha bucon li packed In twelve ponnd cans. Frlcea as follejwa, subject te the die. coasts named for quantity pnrchasesi C0UNED REEF No. 1 cans I0.JH4 per can Ne. 2 cana 40 per ran 1 lb, rnns 25 per can 0 lb. cans 1.40 per can BACON 12 lb. cana $1.57 per can Cratra (apprei. 100 lbs.) In alabs so.lD par lb. ttOAST BEEP No. 1 cana 10.11 per can No. 2 cana 33 per can 1 lb. cana ,15 per can 2 lb. cans XI per can 0 lb. cans V per can COttXKD BEEF HASH 1 lb, cana 10.22 par can 2 lb. cans 58 per can TABLE OF DISCOUNTS FOR QUAN TITV rURCUAHEH MADE AT ONE TIME StfiO ta 21,000 net 1.001 ta 3.000 2 2.R01 to 0,000 4 B.001 te 10.000 tW, 10.001 to 25,00010 25,001 te SO.OOO 12Vi 80.(01 te 100,00015 4 100,001 and oyer 20 TERMS) Ten per cent with order. Remainder upon receipt of notification that shipment Is ready to so forward. No special order blank la necessary. Na arder far less than 2230 accepted. The Government reserves the rlthl to deliver meats apprexlmatlnc the amount ordered It far any reason It cannot de liver the order complete. All cssds sffersd eabject te prior sale. Prleea are subject ta change without ne lice. Order at eaee. These meat are torad in tho most important distributing center in every section of the United States. This means quick delivery and a low freight charge. Shipment will be greatly facilitated if you will send your orders for both meats and advertising matter te the nearest Depot Officer as per following addresses: v 1W L New York City, 461 8th Ave. , Boston, Amy Supply Baie Chicago, 1810 W. 39tli St, San Antonio. Texas. Atlanta, Gb., Trans. Bidg. San Francisco, Caul. CHIEF, SURPLUS PROPERTY DIVISION Office of the Quartermaster General Munitions Building, Washington, D. C. oav-tMS - - 1 J S s .5g ! -d i-v. ' M... iilcM&sh Tj KOflKVKn." ftmimwmmmMim ' ,vv tLiJL 1, l.xiii?teJn. iMyi KJMtiHuFMMMMSa mAg&l<J. in in .iiiiieiii i r nv 4irifiawv - - rr-