Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 07, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 24, Image 24

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BALANCE SHEET, 16th SEPT., 1920
The Rittenhouse Trust Co.
1512 CHESTNUT STREET
PHILADELPHIA
ASSETS:
Cash on Hnnd $112,920.79
Duo from Federal Reserve Itynk 232,080.84
Due from other uanks i44,'J3b.uti
U. S. War SavinRS nnd Thrift Stamps $300.00
U. St Revenue Stamps C0.00
$.189,937.31
350.00
Loans:
Oomarfd with Collateral $1,381,462.24
Timo with collateral 142,385.00
Commercial Paper, Street 90,875.03
Commercial Paper, Customers.... 577,997.40
Judgments 505.00
Bonds and Stocks Owned (Ledger
Values):
Railroad Bonds 55,445.84
Public Utility Bonds 71,943.75
Industrial Bonds 51,190.83
U. S. Government and Municipal
Bonds 75,850.97
Federal Reserve Bank Stock (50
per cent paid) 9,000.00
Other Bank Stocks 109.452.50
Miscellaneous Stocks 43,809.77
$41f..759.fi6
Mortgages , 113,550.00
Building Improvements. Vaults and Furniture....
Accrued Interest Receivable
Suspense .'
Over and Shorts
2,199,224.73
Deposits:
Regular (net
$1,530.89) .
Savings
Certificates of Deposit
LIABILITIES:
of 11 overdrafts,
530,309 0(5
70.484.00
14.484.43
10,133.05
5.00
$3,314,929.38
$l,943.?0tnr,
413 797.02
08,321.57
Duo to U. R. Liberty Loan Subscribers.
Certified Checks
Treasurpr'q ThrVs
Unpaid Dividends
Bi'N Pflvnblc VHnrnl Poservp Bank...
Rediscounts. Fedc-nl Tlnep-vp Bank....
Interest Accp""? fry Depositors
Income Tax Withheld '
CAPITAL AND SUPM;
Capital Sfock SFno noo 00
Rnrnliio 1 nn nni no
Undivided Profits C0.891.85
$2,425 H.04
3 oso no
7,481.17
80 75
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70 no 00
0.5" or,
55.80
S2.C54.037 5i
Now York Bonds
Contlnnril from l'rerrdlnc 1'nee 4
It I'd 103! 1 78 0, .. IH'i
a .... 88 2 S 1.. . 04W
12 HUH U a nub'r 7s Vft Ilallw'a Bs
1 88 ft tl74 2 . 8J
I 1 '88U 2 0T. Wea'n Illec fts
3 88 US Hub 1,r II . 03V,
, 1 R8Mi 1 08 Wes'n l'ac 1st
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V Mexico H 12 07 1.. "tVi
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ft 43 1 OS W Union 4'a
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UM Hwyn In't 1 117 Whrelltnr k
I Comp'y Sa 3 ON llrlo 4W
3 07 ft 07T4 1 0'4
J f 8 Itealty i, a m Wilson Co cv
imp i us a uh a pi 4
SOT, tj'l a Steel As 3 8l.
n 80 o 04V o HIS
2 80', 2 1)1 3 II H.
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HIrIi Low
Liberty 3'js 1112.711 92.(10
J.lliTty 2d 4m SS.W) ss.M)
' Liberty 1st 1,1h. .. &0.40 S',1.20
! Liberty 2d 4V,m... 811.30 MUM)
Ubcrty .'Id 4V,m... 110.(10 tlO.JW
1 Liberty -ltli -I M . . - M).!U) 81UID
Vic Notes 3 s... !)(l.(ll) ..)
! Vie Notes -ls... Ud.Ol 1)0.411
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110.01
Continued Decline In Sugar
New York, Oct. 7. A new low r'ecoril
for the yenr was mad? In tlie local rub.u
nmrket when the, Fcdcrnl Sugar ItellnlliK
Co reduced the prlco of rellned HtiRar
1 cent a pound, to 11 centH. ThlH In
within two cents of the prlc- prevnlllnK
when the Industry wns under control of
the government. Ilnw sUKur old lit So.
duty paid.
Snn l'runrliro, Oct. 7. Following a
'lrop of $1 BO In the local price of re
fined cane KUgnr on Tuesday, the local
-ugiir refineries have announced anothei
lecllne of 80 c nts per 100 pounds. Ueet
unar was reduced In proportion, with
12 quoted for enno and $11.80 for beei.
Hull T.nlte City. I'lnli. Oct. 7 The
L'tnh-Idaho Suirnr Co. hus announced a
eduetlon In tho wh levali price of
rudi sugar of 60 c nts per 100 iwumls
l rliiclng tho Utah price to S1S.82 and
'le San Franclnco Seaboard price t1
!13 n'i.
I'lnntnn, Oct. 7 The llevere Sugar
!t. fining Co. today reduced Its price for
Tr.mulated sugar to 11 Vi cents, less 2 per
nt for cash. '
G60.Rni.85
$3,314 09.38
P'lllniiolnhln. 30th Sptember Ifizo.
Wo hnvp examined the A"t nnd AccountB of Te Tl'ttenhnuse
Trust Pompinv. nnd we rrttfv that the' foreco'ng Hnlanee Sheet,
suhleet to nllownncn for depreeintlnn of neciirl"ii ownd nnd for
suspense Itemi In our opinion, rnrreeilv nets forth the true flnanrlnl
condition of the Compnnv on K.ih Sop'emlHT, 1020.
Our exnrr'nntlon omhrncd tho r'fl-itlon of the Pnsh, Loans.
Collaterals Mortgage. Bonrts nnd Stocks owned, verification of
the trial bMnncei of the (lnoqtor" ledrers toitlnir of the
correetnes of a numhr of denosltnrs' tinlnneoM hy corresiiondence.
ronflrmatlon of the bill pnvnhlo and rotllsroiintn with the Federal
Reserve Bank and verlflraMon "f tlie lpo"mo nnd Ftpenfo Aerount."
Tho nccountn nod records were found to he In good order.
LYBHAND. ROSS HUtiS. & MOVTOOMBIIY.
Aceountaiits and Auditors.
Prices Weak on Paris Bourse
Purli. Oct. 7. Prices were weak on
V Bourse today. Three per cent rentes
er quoted at 53 francs 80 centimes:
xc'unge on London, C2 francs 43
enilniei! B per cent loan, SB francs 9S
" nttmes The dollar was quoted at 14
'anrs VOX. centimes.
GAIN iN TRADE MORTALITY
September Failures Twice Those of
Juno This Year
An Increase. In failures during Sep
tember Is reported by Bradtstrccfs, the
move along this lino liavlns been In evi
dence slnco July of last year, when fall
urea touched their low point. The Sep
tember failures nhow n, heavy Increase
In Iliibllltles as compared with August,
IkIiik two unn onc-hnlf times grentet,
nnd twice thoso o( June. Bradstrect'fl
snys :
'There were 661 failures recorded In
September, which .marks nn Increase of
only twenty-five, or 3,9 per cent, over
August, but of 238, or 50.2 per cent, over
tho totnl In September a year ngo, while
as compared with September, 1018, the
Increase Is only four failures, or lest,
thnn 1 per cut. September failures. ri
fact, Rre the most numerous reponcu
slnco October, 1918, but nre, niter all.
trilling In number when compared with
such years of stress u 1914 to 1917,
and far below those of years back to
mrly 1907 or 1900, when folluris were
down to n minimum. Liabilities for
September of 70,503, G9C were unques
tionably very heavy, being two mid u
half times thoso of August, as Mh.
stnted, nnd, In fact, were only twlco ex
e eded In past months back to 1892,
these months being October, 1907, nnd
I, ilt. 10(14
"froubleH among tho trust companies
of Boston stand out a conspicuous con
tributors to tho volume of liabilities,
nearly three-fifths of nil the months
liabilities. In fact, being due to this
cause. Hero it might be notfd Hint
these trust company suspensions are,
for statistical purposes, classed hero ns
failures. The wearing nppnrel trades
woolens, silks, furs nnd cottons have
a No contributed heavily to the liabili
ties, as hnvo Importers nnd exporters
and sugnr and other brokers, mostly at
New York, nnd manufacturers of ma
chinery specialties, In nil, some thirty
live suspensions nccount for over $00,
000.000 of tho J70.000.000 of liabilities
iir that month."
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Financial Briefs
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The nvcrnge price of twenty nctlvo
Industrial stocks advanced .04 per cent
to 85.60 yesterday, while twenty rail
roads gained .45 per cent to 84.26,
Tho New York Subtrcnsury gained
1381,000 from the banks yesterday, re
ducing tho cash net loss slnco Friday
to $11,659,000.
Howard F. Hnnscll, Jr., has rcslgnea
as a director of the Mutual Trust Co.
nnd Bnrtley J, Doyle, president of tho
Keystone Publishing Co., was elected to
Mil his unexpired term.
Subsidiaries of the Amerlcnn (Ins Co.
report thnt, for tho first seven months of
1920, sales of gas Increased 11.9 per cent,
whllo snlcs of electric current IncrensiJ
34.7 per' cent. For tho month of July,
snles of gas Increased 14.7 per cent,
nnd sales of electric current 29 per cent.
For the first seven months of 1920, 78
per cent of net earnings of nil subsldlnry
properties was derived from electric light
nntV power.
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LONDON STOCK MARKET
Undertone Weaker and Trading Was
Narrow Ralls Flat
London. Oct. 7. Preparations for a
new Wrlllsh Government loan ilepresheu
gllt-ulged Issues on the stock exchange
trdnv Home mils were affected sym
pathetically nnd were flat.
Fresh anxiety nbout the coal labor
situation caused Industrials to waver.
Hudson's Bay was 6$i. Dollar recurl
tles were llnliby. Mexican loans wcr
ilrni. Hubber shares were In supply.
lienewed liquidation from Paris nnd
mstcrdam unsettled oils nnd Kalllrs
Shell Transport wns 7- nnd Mexican
Kngle lt.
G nernlly, tho undertone of the mar
kets was weaker nnd trudlng was
nnrrow.
A Question Leading
Banks Are Asking
One of the larRcst and most successful banks in the
United States has just written the President of The
American Credit-Indemnity Co., as follows:
"No doubt you will be interested to learn that we
have arranged to incorporate into the forms used
for securing financial statements this query:
"Are your
insurance?
accounts covered by credit
"I submitted this matter to our officers the other
day, at a meeting, and favorable consideration
was immediately accorded it."
Bankers appreciate that it'takes more skill to do business
successfully when prices are falling, as now, than when
prices were increasing. And they therefore endorse
precautions that prevent, else pay, bad debt losses
beyond the normal.
A manufacturer or wholesaler carrying the American
Company's Credit Insurance is completely fortified
agr.inst abnormal losses on his sales. If you are not one
of our policy-holders, non of all times, you should in
vestigate this broad, protective service. Write or phone.
Foments ts Pohn-holdrn about $10,000,000.00
:& AMERICAN CREDIT-INDEMNITY CO.
or NEW YORK E.M. TREAT, president
ISSUES 6TAN0AR.D UNLIMITED POLICIES
W. J. MORPHY, Manager
J. F. MacFADDEN, General Agent
Mutual Life of New York Bldg.
Phone Filbert5503 Philadelphia, Pa.
The Electrification of Industry
And Its Relation to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company
Devebpment in the elec-
i . - .
on oi American-
enterprise has
itself in dis-
trificnti
busine
manifested
tinct cjcles
Tho first period covered the
growth irl telegraphy following
the Civil War the second, the
introduction of electric lichls
and arc limps third, the e
velopment of telephone ccm
munication fourtlf, tho electri
fication of city and suburban
railways fiftn, the transforma
tion during the past ten years
from steam to electric power in
operation of industrial plants;
leading up to tho sixth and pres
ent stage the electrification
of steam railroads, now in its
infancy, but undoubtedly des
tined to take its place among
the great progressive move
ments of the age.
of electric locomotives places
Westinghouse in a position that
should enable it to play a great
part in this development, and
tho pioposed new financing of
Westinghouse is undoubtedly in
anticipation of this and other
great expansions in the use of
electrical apparatus for business
purposes.
The Westinghouse-B a 1 d w i n
agreement for the manufacture
The current number of our Mar
ket Review contains a thorough
analysis of the business, earn
ings and financial conditions
and plans of Westinghouse, with
especial reference to its com
mercial future.
Seiif on request for 1,-308
Hughes & Dier
irhllu. Stork KrlintiKo
ritlnhinrli Murk I'.xrhfliiRr
rliliiiKH llmnl of Trnili
New Virk Troilnm lAilinno
1435 Wa!nut Street
Philadelphia
Tflrplionfn
LOCAL MINING STOCKS
TONOI'Alt STOCKH
niii
CnMi Hoy , 07
Km llutlrr II
MacNnmarn A
Nunui-R Crticent 'n
Midway .on
.Mi.li.ili Extension to
Montana 07
North Ptar 04
IlMCUO EiSIr Id
Tonoimli'KxtcriBlon Hi
West Hnd I'i
West Tonupuh 10
DIVIDE STOCKS
Allied Divide 02
Alto Divide 07
Uclcher 04
lMcher Kxtennlon 07
lien Hur Ill
llrnuich Divide -0
Divide Kxteimlon , .'."i
Divide Kyndlcato ' .01
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Hnrurouck Dlvlda 01
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Heert Divide 07
H no Dlvldo 01
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S'lver Klnc 0.1
Tiinopah Dlvldo W
Tonopah lliitbrouck OS
Victory Dlvldo 07
Verde Dhldo 07
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ji.mjo Extension
Ktnanna
Lone Star
Oro
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Silver Tick
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MISCELLANEOUS
Amparo 1.40
Vrlr. United 10
Eden A
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Novuda lllll O'J
Nevada Hand 10
Wllbort
Nevada Wonder 10
Ttcnpa MlnlnE 07
White Cape 07
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NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET
New York, Oct. 7. December was
again under pressure from Wall utrcet
longs at the opening of the local coffee
futures nmrket this innrnliiR mul,
coupled with scattered trade nnd Kuro
lienn offeritiBH. first prices were 4 to i
points lower, tlie decline again bringing
tho market into new low ground.
Arrnrrtlnir to a recent copy of tlie Bra
zilian Review, that publication estimates
tho present Santos crop nt 8,057,600
i,.ii a iinv Vrancp. publication Days
thlH estimate Is too pessimistic, and tha
French paper ndheres to Its earlier estl
mnln nt fnlli- 9.000.000 bans.
Prlco obntiKen In the local market were,
unimportant up to midday, trading was
qutet aim vaiuen nei tmao iu imum
timiron Knntos lontlnucs to show a dis
position to unload coffee, which is piling j the
Up at tuO pons llieru, mm into tun-
cessions oro being made almost dally,
without, however, attracting any great
amount of baying from American Im
porters . m ,
The local Mot demand continues fair.
(N. Y. time)
Yet clono Onen 11 a.m.
December ....7 373 7 30W32 ....
.Tiinuirr . .. 7 SIW.M4 ...
March 7HHfM) 7 H3S(1 . ..
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ju'v 6.28W20 S.L'3fl:.1 8.21
Hid
Everybody Is
Reading This
New Booklet!
Traders have found it
interesting and helpful.
Even libraries and uni
versities have sent for it.
The third edition is now
ready. Get jjotir free
copy at once.
The General Rules of
Trading.
How to Given Broker
Instructions.
Broker's Commission
Charges.
How to Indorse a Stock
Certificate.
How to Uso Collateral
in Trading.
How to Group Invest
ments. The Do p o s 1 1 Require
ments for C a r r y i n k
Stocks on Account.
The Riphts of Stock and
Bond Holders, etc.
Edition limited. Call,
phone or write at once.
Ask for No. T. U.-967
JONES & BAKER
Specialists in New York
Curb Market Securities
Widcner Bldg., Phlla.
Phones: Bell, Locust 4730
Keystone, Race 2290
Offices in 9 Principal Cities
direct Private Wires ,
rffttfrtEftit
I'nltrd tliiH & i:irrtrlr ( ori. ("a I'ref.
Thomas Iron Uemlnuroii rin.uoBr.ipli
Newton Coal I'ref. . Common
i'ndilo Central Oil A lief. 0'. 1030
Northampton Trortlon ldt B'a 1033
Kelkce Coke o" 10.10 Amrr. ltd I'ref.
Cleveland Krle lty. lnt IS' 1020
O. B. LANSINGER & CO.
1S24 CHUSTNUT Hr. SI'KUCi: 2810
riNANCIAI.
TO Till. I'lll'I'l-KIIKI) STIH'Klini.nKRS
or Tiir. iii;tiii.i:iii:m city watkic
COMl'ANV.
Thin Company hnlnir mid all ltn property
to the City of Hethlehem, ou ore hereby
not I Mul that It has deposited with the IS. 1'.
Wilbur Trout Comnanv. of Hethlehem. 1'a.,
Trustee, a num nuttlc'lent to redeem enld pre
ferred atock now outstanding at the par
value thereof, tnRothcr ulth said Interest
thereon to dato of dellery.
The amount of sjld redemption price, to
gether vlth" Interest as here and aboe
noted, will bo paid to any and all holders of
the said preferred stock of the said lletlile
hem City Water Company, provldlmr the
same shall he delivered to the K 1'. Wilbur
Trust Company, of Hethlehem, Ta . for the
account of the said Hethlehem City Water
Company on or before Notemlier 1st. 1020.
riKTHLEHEM CITY WAT13H COMl'ANV
Attest
A. T. MILI.nn. Secv.
M. P. QL'INN. Trcs.
Sept. 29, IOL'0.
Bank of England Statement
London, Oct. 7 The weekly statement
of tho Bnnlt of Knglaml shows tho fol
lowing changes Total re-servo de
creased 232.000; circulation Increased
313,000; bullion Increased 80.379;
other Recur ties decreased 13,204,000;
public depoaltH Increased 510,000; other
deposits! IncrenhCd 23,730,000; notes re
sorve decreased 213.000; government
wcurltleH Increased 11,901,000, Tho pro
portion of tlm biink'H reberve lo liabil
ity Is 8.87 wr cent; hist week It was
11.07. Itato of discount 7 per cent.
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GIRARD TRUST COMPANY
Capital and Surplus, $10,000,000
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MANUFACTURERS
Why be at the merer of uncertain
labor?
We will dcslerr
Ltbor-SiTinr, Dcvicci and Mtcbinerr
to replace hand processes Consult ui
on our manufncturlnir tirr.htems. '
SLrilI'R -t TOOL DKMtiNiNu CO.
Deslrnrrs end Knclnerrs
410 Wnlnut M., I'hll.i. Call Lorn. 079
GIRAKD I'OINT .TOKAr.r, COJU'ANY
Nliiknie Fund N'otlcJ
Realed proposals for the sale to Tflrleilt
Trust Company, trustee under the mortcau
of the Olrard Point Storage Company, dated
April 1. 1R00. of a autllclent number of
Donas issuea unuer miu moriicaRe io invest
the sum of I20.03H.BII. will b receded jit
the oftlce of said trustee. Nos. a2-3:il
Chestnut street. Philadelphia, until l'rlday.
(Irtobrr 10. juju nt is o'clock noon. The
right Is reserved to retect anv nnd all bids.
FIDELITY TIU'ST COMP4NY Trustee.
WM P. OEST President.
Philadelphia. Septemher SO 1020
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U M M I N
LINE .
U. S. Shipping Board oteol steamers
Regular Service
PHILADELPHIA TOlOTTERDAM AND ANTWERP
SS "Lake Harminia" .Loading;
SS "Lake Flag" Oct. 9
A Steamer Oct 20
ROTTERDAM TO PHILADELPHIA
SS "Arizpa" Oct. 12
PHIA DELPHIA TO HAMBURG AND BREMEN
A Sleamcr Oct IB
PHILADELPHIA- CONSTANTINOPLE AND
BLACK SEA PORTS
A Steamer as sufficient cargo offers
For tpaee and ratet apply
A. D. CUMMINS & CO., Inc.
H. P. Dllkcs, Manajjcr
: Main JS18
139 South 4th St., Phila., Pa.
Lombard 4127-4 m-5tM
LUCKENBACH LINES
m
Philadelphia to Hamburg
SS KATRINA LUCKENBACH October 11
Philadelphia to Rotterdam Amsterdam
SS HOMESTEAD (U. S. S. Board) .October 28
Rotterdam Philadelphia
SS HOMESTEAD (U. S. S. Board) October 9
Philadelphia San Diego Los Angeles San Francisco
SS PLEIADES Sailed
SS HATTIE LUCKENBACH October 18
SS FRED'K LUCKENBACH October 30
San Francisco Los Angeles San Diego rPhiladclphia
3 S LAV ADA (U. S. S. Board) October 12
SS SHORTSV1LLE (U. S. S. Board) October 20
SS HANNAWA (U. . S. Board) November 1
LUCKENBACH STEAMSHIP COMPANY, INC.
328 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia
LOMItAltn 2340
Fall and Winter in tlit Xnuih nt
curovt in prance, iitiiv eir hni, in., --. -t
their charms, nrmr nl th.-i m-ti )..,. ..v.i... .. , ...
is ogam easy to get there. Travel on one of our steamers indyow
.. Philadelphia to Liverpool Ocl. 9 .
. . Philidelpbia " Briitol tAvonmouta) Oct 9 .
....New York" Liverpool Oct. Nor. 6 Dec.
New York" Londonderry and Claijow. ..Oct. 9 Nov. 6 Die. 11
New York" Liverpool Oct 11
Navarino
Vardnlia
K. A. Victoria
Colombia ....
Veilrii .-
Aquitania
Sprrlal Mfftlncs
....'. New York" Cherbourg and Southampton .Oct. 12 Nov. 2 Nov.H
Inkula Philadelphia" London Ocl.20
Cronia NewYork" Plymouth and Cherbourt. . . .0ct.21 Nov.2S Jin. 1
Carmania NewYork" Liverpool Oct. 23 Nov. 20 Dec. II
CUbria NewYork" Patrai, Dubrovnik & Trieite.Oct.23 (
Manretania NewYork" Cherbourg and Southampton. .Oct 28
Saxonia NewYork" Plymoulh, Cherbourg and Hamburj..Oct.30 Dec. J
Norman Monarch ....Philadelphia" Liverpool Nov. 5
Pannonia New York " Pstrm, Dubrovnik & Triejte Nov. 9 "
Imperator New York" Cherbourg and Southampton. .Nov. 11 Dec. 9 Jan. IS I
I'ussenirrr uml rrclslit Sen Ires. Kor Inter sulllnKs npply ot
Passenger Office, 1300 Walnut St., Phila.
Freight Office, Boufe Bldg., 1'hila.
!
NOTirK: A HPIXIAI. MKKTINO Olr TIIK
HlocUholitfrs of tho HriiNlnston lljcrln Irp
Company will be lislfl at tin Company's of
fice. Trenton nvi-nui nnd Huntingdon at .
nn Tuesday, October 12th, ID'JU, at 4 o'clock
P St.
The object of tho moctlnK Is th nom
ination of officers for th cnsulns: yesr. Rnd
tho nppolntmcnt of nn Audltlnc Committee.
HtocUhu'.ders arc renuestid to l- present.
A. n. nr.CHTin. Hevretnry.
Annual llei tings
T1IE convenient location of
the ClrArd Trust Company
is n point to be considered
hardly second to Its financial
standing. It's proximity to the
City's railway stotlons, rei
dentlal and shopping districts
is b distinct convenience to
our clients.
HKOAD & CHESTNUT STS.
Philadelphia
Chartered 1836
-Tii;
INTERNATIONAL
ipiEIGLHTINGL
CORPORATION
REGULAR SAILINGS
Through Bills of Lading Issued
PHILADELPHIA to RIVER PLATE PORTS
' "pLADELPHIA'to RIO JANEIRO & SANTOS "
. IW J'RfcTo.i.A A'fWnqVn'RlifeNOS AIRES'
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PHILADELPHIA to FRENCH ATLANTIC PORTS
a u Kulvullon l.uss "
Lafytttei Buildins;, Philadelphia
Main 8115 Lombard 3033
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Se.illl.ir.
way. Ne
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40
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MHSSiiM URUGUAY
XCVSHwiTBl Trt to J4.877.412 n, lan h,.,
VrfTSS-ff 'TPrts fr"'n tho United
VI fil VSjr oli10" amounted to J50.483 -
j IssaTB !i-"i r nn Incronpo In ten
sanss3 years of over 1000.
JOHN L. MERRILL, Prtft. ALL AMERICA CABLES
Route your messages "Via liaa nldod In thu development
All America," which words 'f trndo between tho Amer.
,- ,o,rT..nif free by all 1(,aH ln nffordlng n rellnbl-
are transmittea 'ree "" menns of eiulclt oommui.le:.. H
telegraph companies. ,lr,p II
American Dredging Co.
RIVER AND HARBOR
IMPROVEMENTS
308 Chestnut Street
Philadelphii
NOKTIIKKN PACIFIC It.AII.ltOAI) CO.
Notice Is hereby given that the annual
meotlnK of tho stockholders of the Northern
Pacific llallrouil Comtmtiy. will bo held on
Thursday. Ortolier SI. 1120. nt 12 o'clock
noon, nt 34 Nassau htreet. New York City,
for the purposes ot electing thirteen Direc
tors oc inu uomiiiny 10 servo lur one year
and until their successors nro elected ant
tor tho transportation of any business thai
may lawfully be brought before the meetlnc
H. A. GAT. Secretary.
Nw York. Heptember II in'JO
tiTk annual mkktino of thu htock.
holders of tho Citizens Hank. Philadelphia,
n, for the election of Directors and such
other business ns inpy properly rome beforo
Ihn meetlnif. will be held at the Hanking
House. 22-J4 South Third Street. Phlladl.
phla, Pa., on TueMlny. Notrnilier 2il, 11)20,
b-'T.een the hours of 12 nnd 2 P, M.
J H UAYI.KY, Cushler.
DlildrmlH
CITIES SERVICE COMPANY
BANKERS SHARES
Monlhly Distribution No. 20
Henry 1. Uoherty & Company announce
that li.n Ttteniifiii Monthly Distribution on
Cities Kerlon Hunkers Shares, payablo on
November 1st 1II2H. to Hankers Shares of
Itecord October lr.th. lirjo, v. t,o 41. no
rents on each Hankera Share
American Telephone & Telegraph Co.
Centrifugal Pumps
ItKAI. ASTATIC TIU'ST 111.1)0,
licit Telephone IValnut 2030
For AH Purposes
MORRIS MACHINE WORKS
A dividend of tho ilollirs per charn will
n nam on i riu.ii. ucioner is, iuo. to
stockholders of record at the clone of bust
,c3 on Monday, September 2n. inso.
O D MH.Ni; Treasurer.
Propowulu
PItOPOSAI.S FOB rilAVATS (IIFICK OF
the Depot Quartermaster. II. H, Army.
Philadelphia, Pa Sealed proponals will be
received here until 11 u m October IS,
1U20. for all or any part of 7nn,nni) cravats
black silk Information upon application.
FRENCH LINE
Compagnie Gcnerale Transatlantique
Innrd nnd Outward Fast rrelcut Steamer
Regular Monthly Service
PHILADELPHIA
TO
LE HAVRE AND BORDEAUX
ANH OTHPR PRFNCH ATLANTIC PORTS
SS "NORTHERN" (Br.) 7500 tons steel I00.A-1
To load Pier SB South. fieliedn,l snM OCTOnF.n 25th nnd llrialar
Mllln.4 Tht.reiffer.
AGENTS NEW YORK OCEANIC COMPANY, INC.
For Hates and Space Apply
GEYEL1N & C0MPAWY, Inc., Philadelphia Representative!
108 South Fourth Street
I'linnr Tinmhnril 4207
MARINE TR ANSPORTCORPORATION
THE SERVICE LINE
NEW YORK
PHILADELPHIA
nnd Points South
TERMINALS
BALTIMORE
Philadelphia
.Pier 9, North Wharvei Phono Market 4419
Daltimore Pier 5, Pratt St Phono St. Paul 0 J5
New York Inland Waterways. S. S. Corp.
Pier Foot Roosevelt St.
Brooklyn Bridge, East Rivor.. Phono Beekman 2400
FREIGHT RECEIVED DAILY AT EACH PIER
KKSQHTH STKAMMIIPN
KKHOIITS STI'.AMMIll'S
Prominent New York and
Philadelphia stock ex
change Hrm desires applica
tions for position of man
ager of branch oilices in
nearby cities. Box B 226,
Ledger Oliice.
George K: Watson & Co.
Certified Public Accountants
Federal Tax Consultants
Real Estate Trust Bldg.
Philadelphia
FOR SALE
BIG STOCK OF ELECTRICAL MATERIAL
IMMEDIATE DEUVKBV ATTHACT1VI3 1'ItlCK.H
New Stock Best Manufacturers
Wire anil Cable. rialn nnd Lend Coeredi Transformers, 2200 110 to 140i role
tine Hardware, Crose Arms nnd Insulatorsi Interior Wlrlnit Mulerlul, Including
I'orrelalnsi Interior ond KKrrlor I.ltlitlnK Equipment) Iluod LUIitsi Motorsi Eleclrle
Drills) lndlctlii nd Cur,e.I)roln Meiers, tie.
Detailed lists will be sent on request,
PHILADELPHIA ENGINEERING & SALES CORP.
UtnckU Hid.. rlilUdelpulu. 1'a. inone Wslnut Dili
Special Yachting Cruise
To WEST INDIES
Leaving New York Nov. 6th, Returning Dec 1st
NKV HIUTISIl
TWIN UCllUW
Embraces
English,
French and
American
Possessions
Old-World
Scenes in
A Setting of
Azure Seas
S. S. FORT VICTORIA &,
ulll make one of the most attractive and delightful cruises
ever planned calllne first at America's new Island possessions,
Ht. Thomas and St. Croix, only four days from New York,
thencu to lit. Kltts and Antigua (Knsllsh), Guadeloupe, and
Martinique (French). Ht. I.ucla. r.arbados, Trinidad, Dominica.
(Ungliilw and ban Juan. 1'urto ItUo (American).
These Islands
uressnt
variegated scenery, full
Hotel
Rates
the most esqulslte, iilcturesquo and
of lllfilnrv anri rtnmnnen an.i in;.. r."
tustoins of Ulfferent nationalities. The cruise, covering mors
Ihrin fi find mllm I n nurtn naArillnn ai .1 . r w
xtwss ., wwv ititiusj, in n t'H trv ,1 .Mlllsj IIUt III UI I IV In lha
lovely Tarlbtoan Sea and with the Islands In sight of each
other. Passengers will have, time to sue the various points
f Intore.t at all islands. Including tho wonderful Asphalt
The steamer Is your hotel and has many upper deck rooms fitted with
beds and private baths, hot and cold running water and clectrlo fani
In all rooms, and the cuisine Is the very best. The promenade decks -are
unusually spacious. ., uccas-
llates for the round
1273.00 and upwards.
cruise, including stateroom,
according to accommodation.
berth and meals.
Early application is desirable to aecure choice accommodation.
For further particulars apply to ,
QUEBEC STEAMSHIP CO.,
l Whitehall Ml.,
New VorU Clt.
rUKNKHH, WITHY & CO., I.til., Hoarse nidg., Iloston
EARN-LINE
Incorporated IB!) I
U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamers
General Cargo
Regular Service
Philadelphia-Manchester
SS"Des Moines Bridge". ..Oct. 25
Philadelphia Havana
S S "Lake Galera" Oct. 15
SS"Coquina" Oct.25
For rates and particulars apply to
Earn-Line Steamship Co.
139 South Fourth St.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Atlantic-Gulf and
Pacific Lines
Freight Service Only
PHILADELPHIA to
LOS ANGELES (Harbor)
SAN FRANCISCO
PORTLAND and SEATTLE
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PHILADELPHIA
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Scandinavian Ports
Christiania
Gothenburg,
Copenhagen
Regular Service
O. 8. Shipping Hoard Mcrl StearosM
S. S. "Fort Armstrong"
Loading, Oct. 15th
(From Pier 78. South Wharvei)
The Chorlea T. Megee Co.
Agents for U. S. Shipping Hoard
Drexel Building
PHILADELPHIA ..
Lombard S10D. Matn SOB
Holland-America
LINE ,
NEW YORK to R0HERDAM
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