T ' sn V 'J , 4 ''' cc : V t & ft .Vi EVENING 'PUJBLlp LEBGElRPHlLADEL'PHIA, MONDAY, AUGUST ' 30, 1920 J' ", "" i BOLES S-WESTWOOD Members .Phila. iock. Exchange INVESTMENT SECURITIES LaniTitleBldt, Philadelphia WE WISH TO BUY Lehigh. Valley Coal 5s, 1933 Kansas City Southern 3s, 1950 Bait. & Ohio Prior Lien .Vjs 1925 Lehigh Vnl. R. IL ficn. Vm, 2003 Seaboard Air Lino 6s, 1945 BOENNING, GARRISON & CO. stock lixatANorc'ninr.niNa Wreft l'rlrijte Telephone lo New York Members I'hlln. Work Ktrtinnce GOSSIP OF THE STREET NEWBURGER, HENDERSON & L0EB Members Now York and Philadelphia Stock Exchange 1410 Chestnut St. YOUNG MAN I Of Rood character mill nullity, nhlo to Invent S3U00 tit S10.000, can inukn rry HilvnntnRroiifi connection wltli oounil. Iilnlily profitable liunlupnit i.iiriieit credentials furnished and lUrrutilred. Investment secured. 1IOX II li. lii.inii'.it niiiui. discussing the outlook for .his particular line. "We cannot get our money from the peoplo who owe tin, and the bank are reluctant in giving us nuy more to keep "lings moving, uu Thursday we .wired FINANCIAL Mmeii to th Stockholder of Hurpass Lratbtr rAmouiift There will he a special meeting of ths lEJfi. tor ths purpose. of taking Into con. tlderation the modification or chanxe of th terms and conditions of the preferred took if this Company Issued and outstanding, or Ilium In lieu ana pIbm thereor certificate, if stock entltllne the holder thereof to re ceive a fixed dividend of seven per cent per annum. and no more tram and after tha liiulnB thereof. Payable half-yearly, before an dividends 111811 be declared or paid upon any other. itock of the corporation, such preferenc dividends to be cumulative: said insre"- in the event of liquidation or die. Volution of the. corporation, to be entitled to be P'1 l fu," lhe par "'M? hrof. with unpaid dividends accrued thereon be fore ny amount shall be iatd to the holder! if other atock of the corporation: aald ore. ferred shares, however, not to be entitled to further shara In the procttd uf tha corpo ration. By order of the nosed. HOT.T.TSTr.n STtmnnS. Secretary. OHIO TRACTION COMPANY HINKIM ri'NIl NOTICK IJy the terma of the Jlortanire of the Ohio Traction Company, dated March 1. 11111. to the Fidelity Trust Company. Trustee, them is due and panW to an Id Trustee on September 1. 1I1!0. the sum of 13.700. The Mid Trustee, therefore. Invites orferlnits nf bonds In accordance with the terma of said mortsnKe sumcient to take up tha sum mentioned FHIKI.tTV TIU'RT COMPANY. Trustee W.M. P. (JK8T. President. rhllsdelphls. AuRUst .10. Iii20 Special Meetings Special Mretlnr T1IK I'OLISH NATIONAL PU1ILISIIINO COMPANY Philadelphia, Auiust 14. 1020. Notice la heuby ulven to the atockholdera ef The rollsh National Publishing Com pany, a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the stnte of Delaware that, in pursuance of a resolution of the Hoard of Dlrectora of aald corporation, a pirUI tneutlnlr of the atockholdera of The 1'nllsh National Publlshlnic Comnarw wiit.t.. , tuld on Friday the 10th day of September. - M'JII at 8 o'clock P. M., at the regular meeting piuch ana oince or me sale corimru tlon at 707 S. 2d 8t.. In the city of Phlla.. Pa , for the purpose of vntlnir for or against the propnaed Increase of the capital stuck of the mid The Polish National Publishing Companv from J30.000.on to f330.oou.OQ, l : .9-u'!? H "'"nber of the active traders .? i (,,8P?lJ to take a bearish poBltlon mi the market nftpr the closing on Sat r iy contending that after the two works mlv.inre a sharp reaction must now bo looked fotv There were others, However, otiunlly ronndent that, in the nlwenco of any 'disturbing developments, the recovery movement could bo carried considerably further, It was on all sides agreed that within the market for securities there was lit tle fundamental change. While the bear element i . tlNposcd to take advantage of tvery opening uud contest the plans of the construrHv party, it wns pointed out they were none too confident ntbest, wit, on the contrary, were rather easily frightened. This timidity was Increased lust week as, when they sought to cover, the bupply of stocks was' found to be limited. Curiously, those who believe in lower prices far nutuumber'thoso who look for n continuation of thu forward move ment. Thin fnc"t 1 borne out by -the position of most traders on the brokers' books, shorting n very large majority on tho short side, while long accounts arc about tho smallest in many years. This is not altogether n healthy at mosphere for the bear contingent und crdlnurlly would suggest a too large crowd on the one side of street and in normal times would suggest the neces sity of doing n little sidestepping. The market, however, Is so heavily charged with conlllcting cross currents nowa days thnt old established rules and reg ulations have become little short of being obsolete. It is a market in which one man's judgment is ns good as an other. It is little short of a bet pure and simple. ICIcctlon as n Factor The remark wns made a few uays ago In the bonrdroom of one of the uptown commission houses' thnt the market seemed to be wholly Indifferent to do mestic political developments. "If It Is," Bald one of the customers, "it will be the first time In my recollection thnt Wall street has not discounted n presi dential election. In fact. I would be willing to make a wager that from now on politics must be considered a prom inent factor in market swings. "Home seem to think It Is going to bo n one-sldeil rnce and thnt Senator Harding will be elected by a wide ma jority. You are going to wake some of these linn mornings nnd hnvc a real old-fushloned political scare staring you right In tho face, it Is part of the business of the politicians to dig up this ghost every four years, more especially when campaign contributions are coming In slowly. Honey tnlks us much in pol itics ns in anything else ' "With election approximately only nine weeks away, there will be plenty of time to work up one of the old-time market chills from the presidential quarter. In fact, while money Is mo nopolizing much of the gray matter these days, I am certain you will find the market community not so indif ferent to political developments as they moke out to be." ' Collections Aro Poor "We just might ns well shdt up shop nnd tnko a long fishing trip," said a prominent manufacturer on Saturday in six of our largest customers, nsklngy feels disposed tp operate, them to kindly make immediate pay "Wc have said that the mentH fltl ntltnlnnrllnir niVnnnts III ordinary times these same people are al ways prompt in making their settle ments within thirty days. Three of the m'1"''' back It was a physical im possibility to accede to.our request. Two others demanded, not requested, ninety days, extension, and one Ignored our polite" request entirely, "These six accounts nlonc represent a ty ng up of $00,000, not to speak of a number of smaller creditors, which ap proximately make a total of more than S100.000. Our employes look for their .wages every nav dav. ami If wn illd nnt. , - . . v , -. ., ..... .. - npuy up tncy would immediately strike, LMy family wonders why I nm so rest less R lllglll. , apparently not'beln any definite- trend either way. Trices rise and fall, like the ebb and flow of the tides, with regularity but of such a minor char acter mat little is nccompiinuiu mnttcr on which side of the market one w-J7fo&stA&,7fafteePmm EDWINj.5CH0ETTLECa BXPJrliBaXKSMlUNGfnJDES J33NOCRlXrll'i STJ2E&T PHILA.. Illuminating Agricultural Facts' In the third edition of the (llrard Latter, published by tho Glrard Trust Co., appears on Interesting and educat ing article concerning the nctlvltles of tho Department of. Agriculture of the United States Government. "Much of work of tho department during the Inst twenty yenrs," savs the article, "rends like romance. It 'is not confined to crops nnd farm nnlmnls, but touches also human life." The entire nrtlclo is well worth rending. Supplementing this article there is another edition of the history of tho Glrard Trust Co. Itself, giving n well prepared review of the third home of the company. Hrolters Cautiously Cheerful Most of the weekly market letters of the lending commission houses may be described as being cautiously chcerfttli In shorti most of tho lending brokers nre hopeful of the Immediate market outlook, but not exnctlv bullish, excent for any one who Is willing to buy out right for n long pull. Hechcr & Co. "Had the credit sit uation been easier during tho last week the prices of many stocks would have undoubtedly reflected the rapidly in creasing number of constructive events In ilin irnnnrnl uttitntlnn rir rlutncr fn much higher levels. The rnilroads hnvet lllll Jl'l'H mulct muni nciiiii,, I ri rnnu I u, as the freight nnd pnsscngcr increases have naturally restored the confidence among stock owners, who expect to see additional profits and enlarged railroad credit. A slow-creenlnc market Is to be expected until crop financing is out of the way ana money more plentiful, KoTiz & Co. "Indications are multiplying' thnt we nre pacing through the finnl stages of readjustment. Our Vmonctnry condition in this country shows sntlstactory improvement, nun trie outlook for credit in commercial lines is encouraging. As for the market, wc liUV the rnlls and we look for them to be the most prominent on the next tip wnrd move, und indications are thnt this Is Just' the eve of a move to higher prices. As n class, railroad stocks nre In a fundamentally sound condition, nnd on account of the rate increase which has just gone into effect, their future HccnvT'to be definitely assured." - Chandler nros. Co. "The Ittts slnn bear nnd the New York bear ench had some of his poisonous fangs ex tracted during the past week. This is especially true of the former, which, by the injection of Fiencli strategy and French moral spirit into the crude mil itary instinct of the Polish specinls, turned what looked like a hopeless linck-to-the-wnll defense of the Poles Laround the buburbs of Warsaw, into nil ignominious i-."iiuii'-.i.rtJiKit.Y rum, with the capture of 100,000 barbaric Ilolshcvlst Reds and a- countless vu rlety of munitions of war." Huclies & VUf "Superficially con sidered, the market at the present time is of n rather humdrum character, there market is superficially of the character noted above, meaning' that while It is feature less and of n kind from, which one can reap little benefit nt the moment, we believe that underlying it there is the foundationlng of great strength and that now is the time for one to take advantage of the sjtuation nnd pre pare for better things which wc be lieve will be evidenced in tho near fu- II.F. IJachman & Co. "After de ellnlng nbouttcn cents per pound from the high prices recorded for tho new crop .months tho cotton market during the past few days has rallied about .KJU ..Li. TH., uMrv linn Seen due nl- most entirely to short covering ns the trade demand continues very suiuu account of unsatisfactory conditrons prevailing In the cloth nnd yam war tot. Oirniiohnnr tlm wnrld. After SUCH n drastic decline rallies from time to time nre to be expected but us jet we eo nothing upon which to base expec niA.... nr nnv nnrinnnpnt advance and would rather favor taking advantage of such tallies to make fresh sales of both contracts and futures as we think prices will go much lower Inhe nin. Federal Reservo Bank Statement The condition of the Federal Hcscrve Hank of Philadelphia for the week end ed last Friday compares with tho pre vious week as follows: IIESOUIICES ' August 27 August 20 Oold'coln nnd gold certinc a I c a ;n vault '.. 11.281,800 Oo I d settlement fund 34,004,181 Oold with foreign .,. agencies S.Qlfl.ftOS Noui York Bonds BAIEB TN 110001 From Oprnlnr Until !Z neon (N. Y, Time) $1,270,875 41.038,173 R. 010, 508 Amer'n Agr A Chem d As 1 00 Amor Bmelt'c A nefl'g Rs 1 74M R 74 3 74 1 74M ff..... 74 2 74 S Amer'n Tel A Tel clt 0 7HH 1 7RU Am Tel A Tel cv 4Hs 10 80 Amer'n Tel A Tel Bs 77H R..... 7A 3 77 Amer'n Tel ft Tel 0s 1 04 1 03 V. An-Trench ns 44 now Armour & Co n tt u 414 3 75 '4 Atotl Tupcka it H Ko 4s 4 741 2 74 Atch Topeka ft 8 Pe aj 3 07 1 07 1 07M 2 0T, A Coast Line rcta 7a 8....'. I)8U rait ft Ohio cv 4 08i a AST 1 08i l os; 3 08K IUIl &Ohlo 4s 3 on, 1 04 4 04 Unit ft Ohio 3s 5 4BV. 7..... 4RV4 2 40 Kris It n cv A 1 80 0 IWU 8 89U 4 .10 H 1 SOU Erie 11 n cv 11 1..... 88H 4 38U 1 38H 1 8(Mi s ns ; 2 30, Erie n n cv 0 3 4214 2 42Vi 7 4.1 2 43H 3 43 'i Erie II 1st en 1 07 Erie fly O 4s 1 S3 Orne'I Ulra 0s 1 08 1 08i O rtwu'd lets Total gold held by bank $4.1.103.(142 Oold with Federal .. Ilescrvo agent ... 118.800,303 I ii I d redemption . fund 12.70S.I70 151,223,010 108", 002, 533 12.073.S20 1LU. ?!"..rr:wfM3.1W 1172.801.404 erc?" .n..1.": 2.-3.302 300,508 Total reserve ...I17B.OSII.510 n73.102.0H0 llllls discounted members secured -by government , ......, war obligations.. J137.83S.014 $180,408-142 "rnl'mbe"""") 87.030.030 40.070.275 "o'p'e'n mWt . "' 10.OO4.fl48 11.600.110 bills on Total hand U. 8. Government bonds U. 8. certificates of Indebtedness . . Total U. 8. se- curltlca $104,320,220 $188.074, 628 $1,385,800 33.800,000 34,004,800 $1,383,800 33,508,000 34,083.800 Total ussets eurninKS ....$220,015,020 $22.1.058,328 $037.S0t IJank premises Uncollected Items . $00,105.0110 Deductions from gross deposits . 09.105,080 Due from Treas. of U. 8. 3 pr rent red. fd. Fed. Res, Hank notes . . 1,300.000 All other resources 420.371 $037,801 Hud ft Man M 1J 63!4 0 C3U Hud A Man In 1.. 5.. 3.. 2.. 1.. 10,. 1.. 10.. 87 07 07 07 07 07 tt 07 07 M 6... 5.,, 1... 1... n 3.'.'. 'O l','.'. 6... 8, 0. 103 102Vi 103, 102 Mi 1024 102U 102 102 102 102 102 Pa It gm 4Hs 1 704 I'enna It It 6s a 83 1 83 6 85 4 85 Penna II II 7 8.... 102 1.... 102 2.... 103S 1.... 1024 2..., 1024 neadlng Co J Ctl Col 4s 1 814 Itlo O Aj W clt 4 60 nock Isl'd A A I. 44s 1 04 2 04 3 04 St I. I'n Mt ft B'n Uwy 4 s 1 714 8t fj I Mt A B II A O Dv 4s i 07 tH Louis ft 8 Fran aj 11 14 1 5 10 6 1 13 St Louis I' ran In 10 UNA RHONE DEI NDI IN ITALiA L'On. Clolitti Raccomanda Pfovvodimentl Contro un Pos- sibllo Movlmonto Rivolu- zlonario i. 3. i. 10. 5. 2. 10. 2. 8. 23. 6. Ill Cen'14 204 20 204 2d 4 20 201, 204 20 20 4 20 0 62 $72,007,000 72,007,000 1. 300,000 432.333 Total resources.. $472,572,773 1470,088,275 LI A II I LIT I E8 Papltnl paid In... 8urplus Oovernmentl dep Its Duo to members' reserve nl count . . Deferred availabil ity Items All other deposits. Including foreign governm't credits $8. 300, .150 I3.ons.sso 2.274,200 ino.3S3.80ri 48,348,887 3.0 15, 830 $K.3R7.riOO M.OllS.SSA 2.443.041 104,481.021 54,070.402 2,818.350 i Total gross de posit $100,222,023 $104,414,007 Fid. Hes. notes In nrtunl circulation.. 208.02S.172 282,231,080 I'Vd. Ilea. bk. notes In actual circulation 20,004,088 10,001,083 All other liabili ties 2.848.458 2.080.010 Total llnbllltles..$47,2.572.773 $470,088,275 Ualt A Ohio lis 5 884 1 884 1 88 1 88 3 83 D ft O Pitt 84 1 77 Ii ft O f I. K ft W Va 4a 5 584 2 58 B A O 8 Wn niy 34 1 73 B ft O Tol 4s 1 48 1 48 Beth Steel fd 1 78 4 78 Beth S 6a '30 1 78 Bush Bldg 3s 5 08 Canada B'n 6s 5 824 Cen'l of Qn.Os 1 84 Ctl Leather 5s 1 00 5 004 1 004 Ctl ItR ft llkg Co of 0 5s 10 814 2 814 C ft Ohio -4 4s 1 73i 1 73 C & O CV 4'i 1 00 2 09 til Ccnt'l 3s 10 874 III C C St L A no ji nav Si.... 75 Intboro M 4 4 Z 14 Intboro n T fd 1 6 1. 1. 10. 1. HI. 7. 0.. 4 . 47 40 10 47 47 47 47 474 47ti I M Marin- us 1.. 8. n i! 6 18. 15. Jap Uov't 1. 5. 1. 3. 1. C'k u 10.. &.. 3.. &.. 7.. 7. 5.. 1.. niililenila United Drug Company Common Stock Dhlilrnd No. 10 The Directors of United Drug Co. hae de clared a quarterly dIUilend nf 2 on the common stock of UNITED DHUO CO.. pay able October 1. 1020. to stockholders of rtiord September 16. 1020. JAMES C. McCOItMICK, Treasurer Boston. August 20. 11)20 THE AMUKirAN 1AS COMPANY 101 Market Street Ciitnilen, N. J. . . j, . . . Au" 17. 1020. A n.uarlcrlv dividend of lr!-. or $l.on per inure him been declared on the ruplt.il S"".!1...?' ."'." 'ompaiiy nayaWe Septemlier I. 1030. tn the stockholders of record ut 3 SnW "' n';' AUBUat W, 1020, Checks VIII be mailed. J. II TOWNHB.VH 3d. Treasurer. Proposals B IIOIIOUCHI OF EAST LAN8DOWNE Delawuro Co., Pu. Sealed proposals will be received by the Borough of Eaat Lansdowne until 8 P. M. hi'iitrinber 13th. 1020. at ihn Itnrnmrh rnii for the construction of roadway Improve- ivnts iiiruuKiiuui mo Durnugn. Aiiaress all Ids to James K. White. Becretarv nt rvun. ell. East Lansdowne. Pa., marked on the outside, "Roadway Improvement! Proposal." Plans and specincatlona are on nie at the offlee of Borough Engineer A. F. Damon. Jr . Poet Oltlce Building. 00th and Market streets. Upper Darby, Pa. No blda will be considered unless tho bidders are regularly cniiUKed ! (his class of work. A certllled check for Five hundred dollars ($30(1) must accompany imcIi bid. Tho Borough reserves the rUht to reject any or all bids or tu ac cept any portion of nnv hid. lAarrea k. wihtb. Herretary, J'ltoi'osALs. run Tin; constiilxtion of a Lumber Btoreliousc. Ofllco of tbs pmcer ji Charge of Construction. Fraua ford Arsenal. I'nilarielphla. Pa. Sealed pro. piisuls will ie received here until 2 P. M. August 31st. 1020. and then opened for con struction as stated above. Plana and spscl Hi aliens on apnllontlnn When You Want News or Reports on active New York Curb Market securities, call, telephone or write us. There will be no charge and you are under no obligation. Wc main tain a "large experienced staff of reporters, statis ticians and correspondents for this express purpose. Read this weehVs issue of the "Investor & Trader." Mil .1 .. I. !.,.. Ifll Call for a copy. Ask for No. T. U.-952 JONES BAKER Specialists in New York Curb Market Securities Wldener Bldg., Phila. Phones: Bell, Locust 4730 Keystone, Race 2290 Offices in 9 Principal Cities Direct Private Wires 7 ' MORms If Supreme A Safe Investment-In $1,000, $500 and $100 Amounts Backed by the Assets and Earnings of One of the Three Largest Packing Companies in the World MORRIS C& COMPANY . TA Ten-Year Sinking Fund Gold Notes, Due September 1, 1930 Price, at the market, to yield about 7 These notes will be the direct obligation of the Company. Proceeds will be applied to the reduction of bank loans. Total assets, of Morris AS. Company were reported on Nov. 1, 1919 (the end of the Company's last fiscal year) as in excess of $114,000,000 and riet current assets alone (after application of the proceeds of the present financing) as approximately. ' $49,000,000. Current assets must be maintained at not less than lVs times all current liabilities, including all notes of this issue outstanding. The Company's accumulated surplus as of November 1, 1919, was $53,227,505.65. The indenture under which these notes are issued will provide that no new mortgage (except purchase money mortgages) may be placed on the properties and assets of the Company which does not equally secure these notes. A sinking fund is provided which becomes operative Sep- tembenl, 1922, and which will retire in semi-annual installments, $5,000,000 of the notes before maturity. Earnings available for interest charges after payment of all taxes and including only a relatively small proportion of earnings received from South American properties, averaged in lhe four , years ended November 1, 1919, $5,993,487.81. Average annual interest charges in this period were $2,454,791.52. In these years, the Company retained $12,100,000 net earnings in the business, after paying cash dividends aggregating $1,750,000. Orders should bo transmitted by wire or telephone at our expense. A cir cular more completely descriptive of the notes will bo sent upon request . HALSEY, STUART & CO. 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Ololitti ha rlforlto I rintiltnf'1 del con vrRtTo ill Lticornn p iIcrII ncconil mil jirosalmo incontro con il I'rimo Mini trn di Frnncin. l'nrlando dolln sltunzione rtiMO polucca hn, tictto rho la pronto ncccttn zlone da nnrtp dpi Oovcrno rtiso dei Hovlct tlclln propostn uvnnr.ntn dnl l'ltnlln e ilnll'Inifhlltcrni fit dovutn prlnrlpnlmcntc nlln vlttorla cho lc forzj dclla Polonln. rlportnrono dl frontrf a Wnrsavln. II "Oiornalc tl'Itnlln." parlnndo del dotto CoiisIrIIo del Mlnlstrl, dice die l'On. Oiollttl lia rifcrito che un rccente nccordo era stnto conrltisl tra i socialist! curopei in una riutilone tcnutnsl a MoHca HOtto gli nusplcl del Ooverno del Soviet e die tale occordo dimoHtra die in Italin Hnrn' tcntato un nuovo ed at tlvo inovimento rivoluzlonario. Ii giornalc dlcliiarn olio Oiollttl rac Comando' 11 1 nuoI collcxhi di Gablnctto di provvedore per una efflcace illfcsa contro dctto tcntntivo. I glornall "IVKpoca" c "IIdea Na zionale" pubblicano che l'On. Oiollttl alltidcndo nl Montenegro hit detto che 11011 e' opportuno che 11 piccolo Stato debbe csscre assorbito dalla Jugoslavia e perda la sua imlipendrnza. Ha dichi arato che in iAicerna Lloyd George ha csprciso la sua Rlmpatla per il jilooolo popolo martoriato e la nccessltfj' che rsRo debba riacquistarc la sua indipen denza. I glornall con inslstenza, provorata da un comunicato Bcmiufliclale di pro testa da parte del Govrrno Itallano. chiedono che l'Ambasclatore franeesc in Itoma Camlllo Harrrrc, sia richiamato. II Ilarrorcuel-nnnl toviisl In noma ed nccusnto di csscrsi immischiato nella politico interna d'ltnlia e dl aver fattn prcmurc all'ex-presidente .del Conhiglio Nitti per rcprimcre, i socialist!. I socia list!, cho sono nemicl accrrimi dl Har rere, hanno domandato una inchiesta parlamentarr Bulla moneta snesa du rante la guerra, poirhc' cssi dlcono die Ilarrcrc na qui' sparpagliato cinque milioni dl dollar! tra glornaKst! c plc coli politlcanti prima ciic l'ltalla cn- trasse in guerra. Si nredicono Rcnsazionali rivelnzionl sull'ingcrciiza politlea dellu Francia in Italia. LONDON STOCK MARKET HAVERFORD WILL ; RAISE 1500,000 Collogo Expect9 to Compteto Endowment Fund Beforo Novombor 1 85 80 84 S3 S3 85 83 15 0. 4. 5. 1. 10. 6. U IC ot Urlt ft I'd 1037 3 81 2. . . 81 'i . 81 81 . 81 i 81 , .. 81. Mexlr t . . . 30 30 Really & Imp't Bs 6.. .. 80 U 8 Itubb'r .M 4. . . 77 8.. .. 77 U 8 Rub T'?s 07 07 07 08 07 4 U'd 8 Steel Bs 02 02 02 02 02 112 (12 92 Hi's 02 IH 01 Urown Ilaverford College will havo its $.100,000 endowment fund before No vember 3, according to .T. Stogdell StokcH, chairman of the national com mittee of the alumni iu charge of this work. It was announced yesterday that the alumni and friends of the college have nlreadv Bubnerlbcd the sum of $.127, 110. In addition to this sum the Gen eral Education Hoard of New York city has pledged $12.".000, with 'the usual conditions attached. "We do pot merely plan to complete our fund, with this very generous and substantial gift," declared Mr. Stokes. "Wc intend (lint the rnlleffn whnll ro. ceive this over nnd above the $500,000 we set out to get. "Our workers have now had two months' rest. In September nnd Oc tober wc plan to finish up the work. Some time in October wc are going to ask our friends nnd neighbors to help us, but at present wo are concentrat ing our efforts among our alumni, ns wc believe they should do their pnrt beforo we nsk nny one else." The oldest class nt Ilaverford now leads !n percentage of subscriptions. Three members of the class of 1851 are now living, nnd two of the three have subscribed. giving the class n percent age of 00 2-3. Among the larger classes the class of 1804 still leads in percentage of subscriptions, its per centage being 0.1.1. The class of ,.1872 still leads in the total amount of subscriptions, the total being SnO.aiO. This class, however, has only obtnined, subscriptions from 40 per cent of its members. The following classes have sub scribed $10,000 or more: 1872, 1802, 1804, 1808. 1000 and 1001. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiitiiiiiiiiiminfHmg' , , " a W I Two Old I Roofs -k i I A Contrast - . 7 1, Ifu- r. 1 '11 4 RE you considering I what kind of roof to J, x put on your building? f If so, just compare theso two roofs: No. 1 is the old tin roof' of the Cathedral on 18th street, facing Logan 2 E Square. It was put on j the year Theodore Roose- 5' s veit was Dorn, labi. it 5 is still in good condition, c Roof No. 2 is nny other, roof B in Philadelphia, NOT TIN, E that was put on G3 years ago. c Flnrl one !f vou can fit mav Si take you some time), and com- 5 & pare its condition wnn innt oi E tho old Cathedral roof. Then E you can canity decide. E Ask any roofer to name the best brands of tin. If he sayii NU-UUKA-iiJN, youre saie, w Ev .SaarV BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsLaBBSBL PijmI nllllllllllllllllllllllllMllllllllllltllllllllf; PRODUCTION ENGINEERS 35 Years' Experience tn Labor-Saving Devices & Method Designers and Builders of Automatic Machinery, Punches and Dies and Manufacturing Equipment of Special Character Engineers and machinists A. NACKE & SON 236-242 S. 9th SU Phila. Wnlmtt 277 Keystone Phons: Main S311 Home Ralls Higher Industrials Ir regular Mines Quiet london, Aug. 30. There was a steady tone on the stock exchange today, al though business was quiet. Tho ex pected settlement of the coal lnbor con trqvcrsy offset reports of a threatened engineers' lockout Home rails were higher as a result of nn accumulation of buying orders over the holiday. South American rails held steady and n better tone was In evidence In Continental loans. The axdustrlal shares were Irregular. Gilt-edged securities were harder In an ticipation of eufllor money conditions after the end of the month. The mining department was quiet. Advances wero recorded In the oil list nnd trailing was broader than In some time. Shell Transport was ""i nnd Mexican Knglo 11 U. Rubbers wero dull. Hudson's Bay was unchanged at G 5-16. LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS rhleneo. Aua 30 HOOP Estlmnted re- eelpts, 4000 head; left over. 3113 heart. First sales 1D02BC hlaher than Saturday's aver- sue: tlB paid. Averace cost Saturday. (14, no CATTI.i: I'stlmated receipts, 23,000 heaa alli:i:r Estimated receipts. 23.000 Mead Plttsbnrch. Aub. SO. CATTr.K Receipts. 170(1 head. Steady. Steers. 113(710, heif ers. S11SM2. cows. JHttlO Cnlvea rte cilnta. 1300 head. Stendv. Top. 10 HOOS Hecelpts. WOO head lllnher Heavies, $1.".30W 13 (',0: heiivv yorkers $10 7.1 ffl7: lluht yorkera,' 31.1. 73 ft HI. S3, pics. jinffi-i.no. SHUKI' AND I.AMns Receipts, 3300 head letter. Top sheep. 10! top latnlis. $13. Knst IlulTnlo, N, V., Aub. 30 r"ATTI.E nee!pts, 2800 head. Active und 23c to f,0c hlrher No dry-fed rattle here; nil Rrass. Shipping- steers, IIBSJiin.73; butch ers'. JOff 13: jearllnirs. $13.3001(1: helferi, I0(?U2; coivs. 3ffil0.30: bulls, J.1.3080.30 stockers and feeders, $01)30. freah cows anil sprlnrers .irtlve at noj)140 Calves Ilecelrts, 2200 head. Active and steady at 010 HOOS necolpta. 01OO head. Active and stronir. Heav-, I10W10 30; mixed, I10.,13 17; yorkers. $17, n few nt 17.10 light dn $17: plus. $17: roua-hs, JlSCif 13.23: stng-s'. $S(ff10 PIU3KP AND I.AMHR Receipts. 7200 head. Slow. I.ambs nnd venrllncs $1 low. er; sheep 30c lower Iimbs. fan 1.1, year ImBM. Hr0 ,10: wethers HI 30i ,s ,10, ewes $S7 30; mled theep, S7.10('fH 211. 3. 1 10 3 W M 3. 3. U S 1.. MHP IIY TKUCK Wo make dally trips in hii points In NV Tork Connecticut. Rhi'rto Island. Mhbsh chUKetts, l'ennsjlvanln, Marylmut nnd Wnah. InBton, D. C. Insurance If desired Return load rate on furniture, one p.r mile IIM.I, TltANSfdKTATlON CO. 2 Wnrren It.. Newark V. .1 Tel.. Mar. 0031. Nlnht t Sun I'h . SInr 1400 ' Federal Motor Freight Corporation Daily Service Newark 437 Broad St. Honnd Drook Z70A New York 414 J-ifaxetle St Sfirlnr 78U K.J. Philadelphia Hancock and Colombia Kens. It Park 4S4 Follpwing points touched daily: Harrison N.J. Hobukeo " Irvlnston Jersey City Kearney Lonr Island Clty.N.Y. BInplewood N. J. Montclnlr Newark " New llmnswlck " New York N.Y. North Ilereen N.J, Nutley " In addition to service outlined above our connections ouch all nninta oast of New York. Rntes on application. Arlington N. J. Uayonne " Uellerllle " Hound nrook " Hrooklyn N. Y, CaliHrell N. J. Cedar Grova " Clifton " Crawford " Dunellon " Eilinhetli - r.nntx falit " Gle'ri KldBB " Orones(K-1V-S OverbrooU Passalo Pnterson Perth Amboy riolnfteld nnliway Hmielle SomerTlllo Eoutli Amboy ' Verona Westtleld IiWlL VTia 1 I Lithography j A complete Lithographing Department BLANK TJ00K3 Bound and Loose Leaf LrnioonAPiiiNo rrtiNTiNa ENGnAVINO OFFICE Statlonen and Supplies TTHEN large quantities of letter-heads, envelopes or other forma ore wanted, lithography offers the mo3t attractive and often thq most economical form of printing. In our factory wo havo a complete, mod ern and fuly equipped lithography department, ready to execute your work promptly and up to tho supreme standard of quality found In all Mann pVoducts. WILLIAM MANN COMPANY 529 MARKET STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. New York Offices: 261 Broadway. Founded in 1 1848 I 1... 1... 1... Va 0s Iiros Ctfs 10 (14 10.... 114 'Ir'a Carolina C Co lis 3 01 4 04 'a Itallws 3a 1 7(1 Ji West'n N Y .". Pa Rn 1st 1 83 Wit Shore 4s 1 73i 1 73b Wilson Co 1st 3 8ns; Wla Cont'l 4s 10 70H CHICAGO ST. LOUIS NEW YORK MINNEAPOLIS D08TON DETROIT MILWAUKEE AHcUf UthmtnU n mjftelaltr Isms' an Infttmolltn isftcA Of rsMraa rJMh.V.A'VM J net fvtrtnlM them, tMU I'm itteen uhkh u tiati ckJ fti M Nrcsw lasM atmmaa Liberty .Tjs ... Liberty 2d 4s... Liberty 1st 4V4b. Liberty 2d 44. Liberty 3d 48. Liberty 4th 4U. Vie Notes 8s. Vie NotM 4s . (N Y. IJIgh Iw 80.88" 8,0.80 84.32 84.32 ' 85.10 84.48 8Y.76, 84.88 05.88 06.42 85.00 84.42 87.0(1 84.82 (15.88 05.38 time) 11:13 n. m. 89.82 84.32 85.10 81.48 87.70 84.84 05,38 05.3S Announcement The AutomobihyDealers Association of Philadelphia has given its endorsement to our automobile school and will co-operate with us in the conduct of our work. Practical Courses in Elementary Auto Mechanics. Repair Shop Practice. Driving. Auto Tractor Operation and Repair. Storage Battery Repairs. Auto Owners' Repair Course. Advanced Automotive Electrical Repairs. Special courses conducted in Foreign Languages. Fall Classes Begin Week of September 13. Registration Books Now Open. Moderate Fees. Complete, up-to-cUte equipment Large, well. lighted building. Convenient location. Catalogue on Request T M CA .bat -v cash ) w i a. !d t, Zi Central Building 1421 Arch Street Auto School 1624 Ludlow St 0MES OC0UM ,nc yi Ai m "A i 1 t ir.w, , J j 4 fa k ibry - W: 'H .I'TitfA.",.,,.!, JiKj:Xsssssssll.sssfesssssu-u. asm saalsaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal t gmijrrjmgmmmm tjd&Ai&iatite.tH-t 'j.yy j " v wl st& . MTffifrf A-.hlfr., - g-rSlji
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