v if f3VK 3 jr ' i , 1- rWIj Hi & ' i .. In n '..V ;w, i ( i & . , , .7. EVENING PUBLIC .JDSlSlV &V&W$Vl .n k'-iV I' J.T . V ,j.ii tv " r s Wm.U.Mayberry SZ4WALNUT Si. IBINGASPECIALTIH tVV 'SttiH QUALITY OtllCK SERVICli &$'? Motor Truck Delivery f.9Acil!iIp Pmnpir CA n..uu.v kUi.XtJ ""J Metsaale, ra. Phone Lansdal. . v . $800.00 CADILLAC 8, MODEL 51 a T-PA8S, TOUP.INQ! PERFECT CONDITION m iii.tiiiN'i1 rsj lim- Tiiiru iiuii h w a bv: WARNER TRAILER AGENCY V THE ONE-MAN TRAILER v 1427 MELON ST. Tt&stA&?faftePi EDWNj.SCHOEm.Ca BHia3(KES&MAlUNXl'nJIiES 533NORttrll? street PHILA.. ANY MAN CAN MAKE MONEY L IKE PONZI Hera's the Rocipo for Blooming $10 Where You Had Only $1 Before INVOLVES TRAVEL, BUT t. FINANCIAL, tt5S omrr of Tlin UNION TRUST COM- , U3B? TANV OF riTTsnUROIU Trustee. , SS3-33T-339 Fourth Avenue. Pittsburgh. Pa. Ai-ut 3. lnSO. CONNELI,SYJXL,TJ A NO MONONOAIIKLA ' BAHAVAY COMPANY SA.YF.AK 4 -SINKING FUND OOl.I) PONDS Dated September I. inn. For th purpose of uelnr the Slnklnr Fund in lt possession under mor'jnse made to this company aa Trustee br the Connells- VM ana Monong-ahela Railway Cempsnv fecurtns 2S-year 4"i Slnklnc Fund Oold bond", dated September 1, 100.1. the under- alcnfd will receive tender fir the al to It ef bond of the Connellsvllle and Monon- rahela Railway Comnany 23-year 4 Sink- Ine Fund Oold Ponds lsud under above- described mortrage. not exceeding In the a. rrriate Thlrty-fonr Thousand (S31.000) nol- lam. Much tender snail be In writing, hall state the number or numbers of the bond .proposed to be sold and tne price it which the name are tendered for tale, All of Bald tender must bo received at the ernce of th! company on or before noon Monday, Atirn.r J). lf)?0. THE MINION TRUST COMPANY OF PITTSRUROH. Trustee. rn , rropoala A formula for making ten little dol lars bloom where only one bloomed be fore wait given to TT. W. MacFarlnne, of Elkin!" Park, by a friend writing from London. The plan rests on the fluctuations of I foreign exchange and In some respects 'resembles the scheme which Is claimed to have made a multi-millionaire of iGharles Ponzi, of Doston. The figures given In the letter from London were based on the rates of ex change existing last February, but are more or less applicable to present-day conditions. Here is the golacn tip : "Leave America with, say, about $350. Change it into 100 English pounds, present exchange in London. Cros Into France and exchange into French silver coins and you have 4200 Franch francs. "Smuggle these coins into Switzer land. Here they attain twice the value thev had in France because, while the French silver franc is normal in Switz erland, the- French paper franc is worth but half its face value in exchange. Change the silver francs Into Italian paper lire. Then pass on Into Italy and cash into Italian silver lire. "Tou now have 21,600 Italian silver lire. Take these back into Switzerland and you have 21,000 Swiss francs. Now purvhase French paper money and you will receive for" it 42.000 French francs, return to France, there bu.v Enclish notes and proceed to London with 1000 , """ nnVTia -, c tir Nolle li'hereby ilven that the Board of linatMrl of the 100 VOU Set OUt with. Sjunty Commissioners of Schuylkill County. , "Change these into American money tate tit Pennsylvania, will receive sealed . A " ,,,., -!,,,- m1 vein Vinr. proposals, through the undersigned County at the PfMjnt exchange nnu J oil nave Controller, at his office In Pottsillle. Pa., about S3500 instead of the $3,0 you o '.of tft'urcU'e nievin'lTun'dr ' parted with. Of ytJ"J Thousand i)oif!ir (s;oo.ono) Schnjiktii your expenses and do a bit of smuggling, County nonda. Issued for defraylnc the ex-. hut vou make money ens of huUdlnc the rtate-ald hlchwny be- iween Hometown ana tne oorounn or uirara yine. inia county, ana to ne Known Financial Briefs The New York Stock Exchange lias received notice from the American To bacco Co. of the proposed Increase In common stock "D" from 150,000,000 to 1100,000,000. CTiattuck-Arliona Copper production In July totaled 166,931 pounds of copper, lead, 919,886 pounds; silver, 45,495 ounces, and gold, 605 ounces. Seven months' production amounted to 1,100. 797 pounds of copper, 4,593,869 pounds of lead. 205,884 ounces of silver, and 2735 ounces of eold The New York subtreasury lost $164, 000 to the banks yesterday, making a cash net toss since Friday of $763,000. Woolen Mlls on Short Schedule Boston, Autr. 6. The Commercial Bul letin tomorrow will say: "The wool and wool textile trade Is still waiting the turn of the market, . which seems very slow In development. Mills are running generally on short schedule and reopen ing are still uncertain. Sales of wool and tops and yarns have been few and at prices on the low sldo, generally Ad vices from Yorkshire Indicate a slightly firmer tone there. The foreign primary markets are generally dull and easy. As for the domestic primary market there Is little new represented, LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS Chicago. Aug. 6. HOOS-rEstlmated re ceipts, 1A.000 head, left overt 12.214 head. Asking unevenly higher ; first sales, 10S1BC nlgneri gooj. ugn- ana ugni Dutcners eoia $lfl.SS. Average cost yesterday. 114.77. CATTLE Estimated receipts. 400O head. S3IEEP Estimated receipts. 10,000 head. Pittsburgh, Aug. 6. 3000 head. Lower. HOOS Receipts. Heavle. SlR(SlK.T.r hevy yorkera. 17srl".10: light yorltcrs, flO.2S916.7A: Pigs. lR.7nfflfl. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. Softhead. Steady. Top sheep. SO; top lambs. 114. CAIA'ES Receipts. 800 head. Steady, Top. J18. Kan Buffalo. N. Y.. Aug. fl. CATTLE Receipts. 60O head Slow Calves, receipts rjn head. One dollar hlcher. 16020. HOOS Receipts. 4Poo neaa. Mieaay to 8c lower Heaw, JlftU 18.30; mixed vork ers, light ynrker and pigs. 17.2S17.35: rouahs, 138lS.S0i stage. 1S01O. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. 1200 head Lambs. 50c lower. Ewen. 25c lower. Lambs. ISdri.l; yearlings. S7T12: wethers, Jli.r.OSlO: ewes. 1330. mixed rheep. J08 0.80. Liverpool Cotton Liverpool, Aug. 6. Spot cotton was nulet today with prices steady on the basis of an advance of 20 points for mlddllntr. at 27.10d. The sales were 4000 bales. There were no receipts. Futures were quiet In the early dealings. Spot prices were: American, middling fair. 32.60d; good middling 29.85d; fully middling, 28.S0d; middling, 27 10d; low middling, 23.30d: good ordinary, 20.10d, and ordinary, 19.1Ud. LONDON STOCK MARKET Securities Heavy, With Trade Re stricted Industrial! Wavered London, Aug. 0 There was a heavy tone to securities on the stock exchange today and trading continued- restricted, pending further news on the Polish sit uation and because ot the usual week end absenteeism. Profit-taking occurred In the oil group. Shell Transport was 6 3-16 and Mexican Eagle 10H. Industrials waver ed. Hudson n Bay was 6 7-16. The gilt-edged section was quiet and mixed. There was not much activity In continental loans, but they were nervous. Russian's were lower. Homo rails were flabby and the sharea of Canadian railroads were flat. Ar gentine descriptions rested. Kaffirs' wcro steady. No Change In Raw Sugars New York, Aug. 6 The local refined sugar market remains unchanged, both as to condition and prices. Sales offices of tho local refiners will be closed to morrow, as usual on Saturday. In tne West, the readjustment of prices contin ues. Tolegraphlo .advices from Chicago say tho Western Sugar Refining Co. Is openly quoting on a basis of 20 cents and now crop California beet on tne basin of 19.80 cents. The California and Hawaiian Co. la soliciting business on the baBts of 20 cents. The raw .market continues quiet. Refiners are still In tne market, but are Inclined to go slow in anticipation of further recessions In prices. CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGOS Chleniro. Ausr. 6. BUTTER unchanged. EGOS higher. Receipts, 7608 ; Firsts. 43046c: ordinary flrjte. 12c. at marK. caae inciuaea. mviac, r-vi-".' packed extra. 48ci storage-packed 47V4C Poultry, alive, unchanged. firsts, iiumiiuiiiiiiiiiuitiiiiiuiiiiutimiunniianiiUHnnt!mnimiiri PENNSYLVANIA 1 MOTOR OILS i Light Medium Ifenvy X-HeT7 R6s,LsSr&rJl!fl! I PENNSYLVANIA REFINING CO. g DELAWARE AVE. 60UTH Everything Irt g nrr.B An NAVAL STORES B EfflrnmiiiiniiiiniiimniiiiinmiitiiiMiiimiaiimtiiiiionnitm.' WASTEPAPER rnrehmers of Old Ledireri, Books, Mag a- lines, Newspapers and Tlaled Tfaste Paper in Quantities Penn Paper & Stock Co. 206 N. Delaware Ave. countv, and to -rM!hwnv nnnrl of 1fl"n ' RnM honri. frt be of the followlnc denominations. Eighty bonds of 15000 denomination each, num-' bered consecutively from No. 1 to No. 80. . Inclusively; two hundred bonds of J1O0O de nomination each. No. SI to No. 280. In clusively; two hundred bonds of 1300 rte nomination each, numbered No. 281 to No. 480. Inclusively. Said bends to bear Interest t .the rate of five and one-half per cent UH?i) per annum. Coupons payable July 1 and -January 1 of each year Tho date of 1 maturity of said oblisn'lons Is to bo on the i first day of July, ld.'O but bonds may b redeemed on any In"-res puyment day after i the flrat day of Jul-.. "3 I . At the same time and place bids will also b received for the rurchsse f Two Hun dred and Seienty-nne Thousand To!Um (S271.00')) of, Mltu.vr.tlll fnnntv Ilonrtt.. to defray the expens" At bulMInc now county 'bridge, and ta bo known ns nrlila Bonds ' of 1020." Said bonds to be of th following i denominations. Fortv bonds of I.ViOO denom ination each, numbered consecutively from No. 1 to No. 40. inclusively, fifty bonds of I10OO denomination each, numbered No. 4l to. Nrf. 00. Inclusively forty-two bonds of J500 each, numbered No. 01 to No. 132. In clusively. Said bonds to bear Interest at the rate of five and one-half per cent fxucM per annum. Coupons payable September 1st ! and March. 1st, of ach vear. The date of i maturity of said obllsatlon Is to be on the first day of September. 1020. but bonds may be- redeemed on anv Interest pavment day ' after the first day of September, 11)30. 1 Purchasers .will bo renulred to deposit With their bids, In cash, bv certified rh,-k or bank draft, ten pr rent (10) of the amount of such bids, the balance to be paid when bond are delivered. Tho rtftht is reserved to reject nm n ..n bid. Bids must be delivered to tho undersigned By direction of the Countv Commissioners! r JOHN E. srjiLOTT.M.VN Pottevllle. Pa. PmmtV rnnfmll.. Autust .1. insri. SEALED PROPOSALS WUA, Fill ifE. . ,.ceived by the uperlntendnt of Pubiin Grounds and Uulldint-s, at his office In th Capitol IJulldlnK. Harrlsburc. Pa., until 1 o'clock noon Tuesday. AiiTiist 24th, lDJn for the construction of a Cow Il.irn. Includln Plumblnc. Ventilation and Electrical Work pertalnlnir, thereto, on the rrounrts of the State Institution for Feeble Minded of East, ern Pennsylvania, near Spring city. Ches ter County. Pa . In accordance with plans and specifications prepared bv PhlllD II Johnson. Architect. , 1713 Sansom street Philadelphia. Pa Plans, specifications i and form of proposal may bo had upon making aoplicatlon, to the Architect and deposit n? Thirty dollars (130.00), which win ba re. funded upon the return of the plana and Fighting High Tire Prices 150,000 STOCK OF STANDARD AUTO TIRES At Less Than Today's Wholesale Cost These Tires are positively first quality, factory guaranteed and in original paper. Adjustments made at any branch in the UNITED STATES Goodyear Cord & Fabric Factory Guaranteed TIRES Fabric Automobile Tires Slio Our PrlmLlst Trice 130x3 NS CL $18.95 $23.50 3lx4 " 27.15 32.80 Vj33x4 " SS 32.60 39.25 Cord Automobile Tires Slio Our Fries List Prim Arreoted for; Violating "Dry" Law Scranton, Pa., Aug. 0. A private detective agency employed by- tho local branch of the, W. O. T. U., to secure evidence against alleged violator of tho Volstead law has caused the arrest of Adolph Strohli proprietor of a refresh ment stand In Nay, Aug Park. The de fendant has been held fo'r federal court. The detective agency rnnoutfees that Its action has the whole hearted ap proval of United States District At torney Roger h. Burnett. WOMEN DELEGATES FETfeD Dinner Given to Nine Who Sail for Chrlatlanla Tomorrow New York, Aug. C The nine dele gates who are to attend tbe Interna tional Council of Women Mn Chris tlanla, Norway, September 8-16, were guests at a dinner glveiv by New York club women last night in the Hotel Commodore. ' Mrs. Myra Kingman Sillier presided and Mrs. Katharino Clcmmons Gould nreiflcattons In good ordr By order of the Board of Commissioner of Public Orounds and RulM nes of "the Commonwealth of Penn-ylvanla ' , T. V. TEMPLETOV SAMUEL B. RAJU'O. Superintendent Secretary. 'ul' OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS JTE. ' FAIKMIIFNT PARK S Ut . 127 City Hall. Philadelphia August 2 lno I Sealed, proposals will b received at'thla fi&rfihJ110?0.,i?okrA- M' n "ursdJy' 32x4 Ribbed $41.95 $53.75 33x4 NSSS 47.65 58.00 34x4 " " 48.75 59.60 33x4 " " 53.95 65 Jo 34x4 " " 54.90 67.05 35x4 " " 56.10 68.75 feR KjSPVgBLlC Cord Guaranteed 8000 Fabric Guaranteed 6000 Republic Grande Cord PREDOINO PAH Firestone Irk oi'ard i-NiFonifs DEMOLITION OF BUILDINGS ON Full partlrulara aa to form and every re. arulrement of the Proposal, with the neces eary apecincatlont and blanks, may be ob tained at this oltlre. ' " " Tne i-omiiiiBii"jiirrH reserve tne right to reject any or aii dwjj. I By orucr ut iuo .uiniuiBsioners or Fair- Chlf Engineer. Mnont .Park. ALANCORPON OFFICE OFTDB QUARTERMASTElilnEvl eral. Clothing and Equipage Division. Munitions Building. Washington. D. C Sealed proposals will bj received here until 11 a. m. August 11. 1020. for furnishing aU er any part or 20,000 suits summer under wear. Information on request. Dlvinends CITIES SERVICE COMPANY BANKERS SHARES Monthly Distribution No. 18 Henry L Dnhrt- i- "Vmpaov anrnunee that tbe ElKhteen'h Munth.y Dlstrlbutlnn on Cities Service Bankers Phars. pavnh;- n September 1st. 1020. to Bankers Sr.tres ' record August ism inO. will bo IS cents on each Bankers Share THE CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK " , of PhlladelLliln August s io;o The Directors have 'hs iav d('a'ed i Quarterly dividend of elx per rent f'- of tax, payable on demand C'h- Its wi.i ce KtiUL K D SWIL-T " .M.r Slzo Onr Trieo ' 30x3 PL $11.75 $16.65 30x3 NS 14.25 18.75 30x312 " 16.95 22.50 32x3 Vs " 20.65 24.60 31x4 u 27.00 ZZM 32x4 " 29.95 37.40 33x4 u 30.25 39.25 34x4 " 30.95 40.10 34x412 " 42.25 53.25 35x4 12 " 43.65 55.65 Fast Freight Lines From Philadelphia (Por the arcommndatlnr f less than CAIIUUU OIIII'I'I- itai AH Points in Canada 'New York State Pennsylvania (Via HulTnio. . Y.) All Points in Indiana and S. E. Illinois (Via Indianapolis) New England Points (Via Ujaeestrr. Muss.) Through ChrsSo Transfer ARKER&DOUGHERTY Freight Forwarders U WEIIIIITJIAN Ill.li. Mirure 407 Miller Geared to the Road Uniform Mileage lires 01,0 Price Prtoo 32x4 NS SS $330 $65.15 33x4 " 36.10 62.70 34x4 " 37.10 64.40 32x4 " 40.65 70.70 33x4 " 41.75 725 34x4 " 42.90 74.45 35x4 " 43.95 76.30 36x4 " 44.90 78.10 35x5 " 51.10 90.15 37x5 " 54.40 940 Republic Stagjard Fabric Sl Our LUt - .... . . - rrlCT Trieo 30x3 Ribbed $1U5 $190 30x3 NSCL 14.95 24.95 32x3 " SS 17.85 30.25 31x4 " CL 22.75 37.25 32x4 ",SS 23.15 40.40 33x4 " TSS 23.85 42.45 34x4 " SS 24.15 43.35 Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup Tires Guaranteed 6000 Miles Bl" Onr Price. i1" Trioo 30x3 $15.40 $18.45 30x3 12 19.90 23.70 32x3 Y2 23.55 27.90 31x4 31.40 37.30 32x4 32.05 37.95 33x4 33.95 40.05 34x4 34.40 40.85 Six Onr Price j? 30x3 NSCL $1430 $19.70 30x3 1 " 17.95 23.50 32x31,$ ' SS 21.35 28.00 31x4 " CL 27.95 3i80 32x4 " SS 29.95 37.40 33x4 " " 30.25 3925 34x4 " " 30.95 40.10 ffifMw 9Hi Bt' BBH ; si.o Wm :H :30z3 t$m Hi ,30x3 Hljffi ' J32x3i3 hBH! 31x4 W?$;1bIi '32x4 WBkVf l33x4 $$$! ,34x4 Diamond Tires NS " SS " CL " SS Onr rriro $12.95 15.95 18.95 25.35 26.95 27.35 27.95 List Trie $19.60 23.80 28.75 33.30 37.70 39.55 40.60 it 3i2EISISJSSIQ SU-nii-nt.-TTrkniesi! a ' Profit by your vacation spare- g time. Renew the interiors and (?- floors with Phoenix Varnish Stain Fisk Relinera First Quality All Sizes Our Price $1.95 each ' m, m ii iv, r, wmhoh umiii. a Refinish tho furniture, repaint js mtAAm nrirl endi. for a neater. Iri aweeter home this coming win ter. V-r . An n t nl V At All I fogrrsniic ucoicio )Jt f i n mr vt 'Wffii " Phoenix jifcint and Vamish Co. Manufacturers Market St., PhlladclphiaBa a Slie 30x3 30x3Vo 32x312 Super Service Tabes Guaranteed One Year XeUt Prloe $3.85 4.60 Slio 31x4 32x4 33x4 Our Prioa $3.00 3J2S 3.35 Ust Price $5.85 6.25 6.35 Biro 34x4 34x4 V-35x4 Onr Prioo $3.45 425 4.35 Ut Price $6.45 8.10 820 Goodrich Cord, Cupples Cord, Pcnna, Cord, United States Cord, at Reduced Prices Open evening; till 9 P. M. during this Sale. PHILA. MOTOR TIRE CO. v . v. -. i rii. j88j aoo IN. Kroaa oit. Bell Phone: Locust Keystone: Race 340 :k SWr Matf M?. ,'fx &te&dtob&itoii. AVtl.'.CAf iy.mHm!iv!i,ti Safer thaii Casli s S Urwranir'lnisi Company of Wew.york, Cmm H bH ,aw" i .li ii -hit " ' .lllllMiHBI Guarantv Travelers Checks G uarantv Travelers Checks arc the safe and convenient method of carry ing funds when traveling. They arc accept ed as money everywhere and arc readily cashed by banks, here and abroad. Yet, if they arc lost their value can be replaced. Take Guaranty Travelers Checks on your vacation on your motor tours on your business trips in the United States or in foreign countries. They arc supplied in compact wallets, inconvenient denomi nations, assorted as desired, and cost but 50' cents per $100. Get them at your ba?tk Guaranty Trust Company of New York NEW .YORK PARIS LONDON HAVRE LIVERPOOL BRUSSELS Capital and Surplus Resources more than $50,000,000 $800,000,000 mnde the formal farewell address, Jn behalf of the club women of- the state, The! dclcgatlbn falls tomorrow on the steamship Patrlaf Race Bandits Surrounded Lethbrldee, Albert. Ati. p. (By A. P.) Police cordons have been thrown about the district on the divide between Alberta and British Columbia In the Crow's Nest pass In which the bandits, who on Monday night held up a Ca nadian Pacific passenger train at Sen tine!, are believed to bf hiding. d.' I J.- -i VTHil!. ' I 4. 1 i ins, h mati y.' VmJ U, 8. Boy 8coutsOltia InLondon London, Aug. 0. -Three hundred American Boy Scouts here for the ln. ternatlOnal Boy Scout . '!jarrboree' were Elvcp a dinner last night by th American Chamber of Commerce. The dinner, which was given al the Wash. Ington Inn, was followed by an enter, talnment. .Ambassador and Mr, Da vis and Lady Astor were among the guests. I ft t M I cA ioJihalis:aWoori CAREY Roofing was not intended to be walked on. Yet here, on top of the Falls Building in Mem phis, Tennessee, it is making good both as a roof ana as a floor. It is made of asphalt saturated felts and is built up and finished with highly refined elastic asphalt. This is so tempered by special Carey processes that it will not melt or run in the very hottest weather, nor crock in the coldest. Consequently Carey Roof ing needs no gravel coating. It gives but does not ask protection. . JltadquarUrifaik building end inttdating proiuda ej &8RHALT ASBESTOS MAONCSIA A Roof for Etery Buildina , AMERICAN INSULATION CO. EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS OP CAREY PRODUCTS ROBERTO AVENUE AND BTOKLEY STREET PHILADELPHIA CO-20 1 i, danfcj j Kl( y 'FiM.liW'ln Effective today, and continuing throughout the month of August, your local dealer is authorized to give you, with each Vacuum Cup Cord or Fabric Tire purchased, One Pennsylvania "Ton Tested' Tube of corresponding size, absolutely free of charge! You not only save the substantial amount ordinarily paid for tubes, but you also save on the casing!?. for vacuum tup lires, at prevailing prices standardized net and uniform throughout tho United States cost less than other makes of equal quality. cannot prompt regular dealer, send direct to Factory at Jeannette, Pa., and your order will be filled through nearest dealer or Factory Branch. Pennsylvania Rudder Company sr America Jaannette, Pennsylvania (SAVE&X mmmmmm gjtiillllrtll (Extra Heavy Cor J Tvnm i service from' vour Xvfi C1AO At ris .--.'S..L . 1 35x5 80.35 35x5 10.65 1 34x4y2 64.65 34x4 8.75 I 33x4 56.00 33 v 4. cor. I i t - ' " i uuMjmMuammmmsmmmmmssmL w .-, a. Kwtiaidatx;asis.-. .MuL.mK mm yy ftrrrmjr'i wi