Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 11, 1920, Night Extra, Page 26, Image 26

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GOSSIP OF
THE STREET
THE ST. NAZAIRE ARCH-LANDING IN FRANCE
prhere feeing te be considerable ll
.Wjltr of opinion In market circles,
' especially among many of the financial
'Writers, nn te whether the seemingly
tintdcapablc business depression has been
ff M far as market value of these se
curities are concerned.
Toe many of the Industrial stocks were
BVVtpt te unwarranted high levels dur
ing, the speculative debauch as a re
sult of the tremendous wnr pretits. Yet
ltweuld teem within the line of Ionic
that, inasmuch ns many of the (trices
of these former speculative footballs
Jinte been cut squarely in hnlf from the
belfht of Inst fall's boom, much of the
adverse side of the business and indus
trial situations had been already charged
discounted or net in the stock market.
It is a well known fact that Wall
treet discounts conditions far in ad
vance of their actual nrrivuls. Such
certainly has been the case this year, a4
many of the unpleasant conditions new
coming te the surface undoubtedly were
foreseen by the powers te be ninny
months age. When it is appreciated
that the ceun-e of the market tins been
Almest constantly downward for it solid
,var. or since November .1. 11)111, when
the fcdernl reserve beard took the bull
by the horns nnd brought the speculative
Inflation te sudden close by en Increase
In discount rates ami a indlenl attitude
toward leans net of an essential char
ctcr, it would seem reasonable te sup
Msc the market was nearly scraping
bottom.
Seme of these days the market i go
ids te turn, but no one seems capable
of predicting just when that happy mo
ment will arrive. It is morally ccrtnin
sometimes within the next twelve
months, the mnrket will start in te dis
count industrial prosperity much the
amc as It bus faithfully and truly dis
counted Industrial adversity.
Trlees Cut In Half
Columns could be written concerning
the years marking down of security
values, but as figures speak louder nnd
mere convincingly than words, eon-
.............. . lnlnr l'hote Servlw.
Ail null built te tilfy the Mud of boxcars (hut the First Division inairlml Inte when they landed nt tlie
riench pert. The excrscas veterans will tramp through this today at Camp I)lx ns part of the great reunion .
, elusions will be left te the following
table. It speaks for itself.
riNAxriAL
rOCAHONTAS CONSOLIDATED COLLIERIES
COMPANY, INCORPORATE!!1
FIftr-lcar Hti IVr Cent. Held Uendi
Hue Jul I. 1837
Nelle l hereby given, puritiint te th
trnia ut the ilorttate dattd July Ut. 18ui.
tfckl itia utideraimieU. as I'ruiue. win r
telva nealed propeuls up t.j 3:U.I 1', .M.. en
tb lli day ut Ilrsriuber, 11X0. far lh eale
te It u( benJ ibevn derrrlbed. tulllclent
te ui th ium et S4H.S10.77. Hie under
!nd reiiere th rixhi lu reject any or at1
ter nrw Tonic TnfsT ceitpant.
Truatee. My n. O mntTTS. Secretary.
New Yerk. Ortnher SI in-0.
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Ilalilwln . .141
Ptud-hakiT 13H'i
Itnpublie Truik ?.'
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rhamlli-r .Meters lH7-
f!nrnl Mntnri- S'i
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ltethlehrm U . . . . 107
l.nckavvnnn.. Mic! .... OTJ s-
ll'puhlle Sterl 1321
I' S fl!- .loin,
'ftiff ivtreicuni ... . .tl1'
Pan-Am Petroleum 12n
Am Hide t I-nfi-r S7U
de pre t 132'
r.ntral Leather 107
rndlcott-Jehmoo .137
Kluhei Hely Ml
Stremberir c'nrli lop;
Am !)iipn Musnete ,...13It,
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Keten Tlrt S
Ooe.lrlrh M'
Itxtu Oil ... RS
Mx Petroleum . . 24i,
lnc"ilr 1l . Hit
Am Weel-n 13
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InnijM Mertlnr
" JNHI'RANri: CO. OK NORTH AMKUICA
Third and Wnlnut SI., Phlliuleleliln
The Annual M tint: of the Hioekheldern
will be held at the Heme Offlr of the Cem-
Jany. en Tue(ly. .lannnry II, 1021. at 12
t, for the election of Directors and the
transaction of such ether buslnes, as may
Cema peiere ire nururi,.
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JOHN KltEIi:n. Secretary.
MBRCANTII.K HKNUPiriAI. ASSOCIATION
THE ANNt'AI. MK.KTINH OK TIIK .MIDI.
bers of this Aseclatlm will be held en
Tuesday. November Kith, 1010. nt 12 o'clock
M.. at lll Seuth 4th street. Roem 2e at
which time an election will i held for Flve
llanacers te serve for Pour Years.
WIM.tAM.r CI.INE Hecretarv
WEST END TRUST CeTlPANY
Philadelphia. November Sth. 1020
TITE ANNt'AI. MKKTINO OK TIIK STOfK-
Tielders of the West Knd Trust Company
will be held at the office of the Company.
Uread St. and Seuth Penn Sauare, Monday.
November ISIh. 1020. at 15 o'clock neon.
CHARLES H WOt.nnrtT SVcretarv.
Must Itiin Its Course
It was the consensus of opinion of
the majority of the closer observers
of the market sitiin'len nftcr tin closing
, yesterdnv, that most of the liquidation
I witnessed this week causing the unex
i pected severe declines in the general in
i dustrial list was of a forced character.
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a-, u iri-un v. mi- i"M '.' I""- 'r.w.i,i..v'
ylnced that Interest cun be charged.
However, in the tibsenre of such an
agreement, they think that Interest can
be charged, since the matter of charg
ing Interest is net repugnant te a mora
torium by which a debtor is merely af
forded i legal excuse for deferring pay
ment. The Trnder.
LOSES POOLROOM LICENSE
Markee, Named In Toomey Confes
sion, Must Clese Place
Themas P. Mnrkee. who was named
by Charles V. Toomey ns one of the
gamblers who get his money, found his
request for n renewal of his poolroom
license refused yesterday by order of
Director Cortelyou.
Mnrkee's place is in the basement at
1217 Filbert street. Accord In c te the
police investigating Toomey's con
fessien, two peel tunics were mostly
used for games of "craps" and curds.
In the rear of the "poolroom" a smnll
used, the poll
j SEE NEW ELECTION ARRESTS
j Vare Men Will Charge Other, With
Irregularities
Mere arrests arc predicted by Vnre
adherents in the case of the raiding of
' the polling place of tlie-cjghtcenth dlvl
I slen of the Thirty-sixth ward by a
crowd of workers backing (iallngher in
I the, bitter fuctienal light for Council
i in the First enaterlul district.
Four of the missing defendants
' named in the original affidavit put in
I mi" appearance yesterday before Judge
I Jehn Menaglian in the election count
court. They were I.euis Downey,
James Gibbens. Themns Canuso and
I Walter Iteilly, The judge held Downey
and (iibbens in $.ir00 bail each and
I Canuso and Hellly in $,r000 bail each
i te appear for u hearing with the ether
(defendants nt 10 o'clock tomorrow
morning in Court Itoem 201), City Hall.
j Francis A. Canuso, of 70.1 Seuth
I Twelfth street, brother of Themas
ei nte tie-
nnte-roem was used, tlie police say
in- T ne -nKiut. -M nets en npnse races. Canuso. entered bull for
I-Allowing thv curly tliscle,ures made I fendauts
by Toomey, a police detuil has been I
constantly en guard at Mnrkee s place
and also nt several ether establish
1 ments mentioned by the convicted bunk
official.
Director Cortelyou said last night
such places mentioned in
confession would be treated In
all
the same manner. lie' also said that
Waterway Hearing Tomorrow
Colonel J. C. Sanferd, of the Kn-
giiieers' Cerps, l.'nited States army,
commanding the eastern district, and a
member of the Heard of Knglneers for
rivers anil Iinrbers, will conduct a pub
lie hearing at the Mayer's office te
the last two months and partly from
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a-lSnerwI,.!. f the licensed poolrooms in the morrow en the proposed intercestal
,.rV ,Vff no cZmerXl mmer lt.v were being Investigated nnd that ' waterway across thn state of New .Tcr-
liurticularly en commercial paper , )u whc) then, w0(i nny ,,,., , Kcy between Uordeutewn and Itaritan
It is. therefore, believed that the m(Mlt ()f thp ay weui(1 be C0M.,, bay.
iinuuiuiien win him1 hi run nn i w
SAY FRANGE LEANS
TOWARDSOCIALISM
Controversies Clelid Armistice
Day Fete and Encetfrage
Radicals
HINT WILSON IN LEAGUE JOB
Knmraarr nr aeeHai cnMe, dlscatehm te
Uxlajr'a public Istarr. Cepyrliht, t020,
by the Public Irdier Ce.
Paris, Nev. 11. France today is
celebrating the fiftieth anniversary
of the Third Republic and the second
anniversary of Armistice Day with be
fitting outward pomp and ceremony, but
In a rising storm of publlt opinion that
may be called disquieting. Squalls are
new coming from re many directions
thnt it Is difficult for one te see whether
they will cencentmtc into a tornnde
with the ensuing wreckage.
The "who-vren-the-war-and-who-'
lest-the-peace" controversy between
Marshal Fech and Andre Tardleu
the latter egged en by the Pelncare
and Clemcnccnil crowd; the spectacle
nresentrd Monday by the Chnmher of
Deputies, quarreling ever where the
body of the unknown warrior shall
repese: the financial situation' mere
perilous than nt eny time In history
with little te hope in the way of suc
cess for the irescnt lenn, nnd further
disquieting rumors following 'Tur
key's refusal te ratify the 'peace
treaty all these things strengthen the
opinion thnt once the celebration is
ever the third republic may Inaugu
rate radical changes in order te find
favor with Its 'rank nnd file."
Just n yenr age the preliminary elec
tions resulted In siicn u wide swing
toward the right, or the reactionary and
royalist side of the chamber, that po
litical wiseacres then avowed thnt there
would be a corresponding swing back
toward the extreme left, or the So
cialist, side within a comparatively
short time. It is certain that the
pendulum is swinging new.
Test Suggested for Wilsen
IiOnden, Nev. 11. President Wilsen
mny be offered n high executive pest with
the League of Nations upon his retire
ment from the White Heuse. The pos
sibility of his being Invited te assume
direction of the administrative func
tions of the league Is being mooted here
among league supporters. The league
nt the present moment has no one nt
the head of Its administration except a
secretary, in the person of Sir Kric
Drummond. Te endow It with some
sort of executive holding n title ether
than that of secretary, it suggested,
would be te give the league machinery
a direction and authority which appears
te be lacking at present. Ilringlng te
such a pest President Wilsen himself
would. It is considered, add no uncer
tain Y)'rc8t,B' t0 tne le'iruc especially
among the jledples of eastern and cen
tral Europe and Asia, where Hie Presi
dent's reputation hardly seems td have
suffered.
Freight Train Kills Drakeman
Edward Filer, Uilrtyslx years old,
of 724 North Thirty-sixth street, was
killed last night by being Btruck by the
engine of a freight train near the
Frahkferd Junction station en the
Pennsylvania llallrbad. Ke was era era
pleyed as a brakeman, and he Jumped
from one train directly In the path of
another.
LOCAL MINING OTOCKS
tonepah'stockiJ
Ilia Ask
Cash Hey- . ?
Jim nutl.er ' .
MacNamara 0 -"
MirNamara Crescent 10 .13
Midway OS .OS
Mlipah Ext 08 .10
Mentana J ?
North mar ? '
hescue Kula IJ.,
ri unu ! " in At
West Tonopah .10 l-
AltV'1 Dlt , ?
Alte Divide 'M !
Ilelcher i '
llelcher Kxt 0
Hen Hur , J
nreush Divide 10 .
IJIvlils Kxt J '
Divide 8ynd et -.02
Dlvhle Cen -JJ
Dlvlden.1 OJ M
Kast Divide J . -"J
Ilnrmlll 2? ' '
Hashrnuck Divide ??,
High 'Divide 1 )
Ilevert Divide S ?
Rene Divide "! '5r!
Itnaette 01 .J'J
Hllver Ktn OJ .011
Tonopah Ilashreuck 04 ,ei
Victory Divide 5 .07
Verde Divide - '".2
Zene in ."0
OOLDKIKLD STOCKS
Atlanta 01 .OJ
lllue Hull 01 .02
Poeth 0.1 .O.-i
C O D .OO'a
Cnmb Fraction 01 ,03
Crnckerjack : .OL1 .03.
Dlamendlleld Tllue Hull .OOVi
Daisy OIIi . r.
Florence M .1"
Oelddeld Cen OR .10
Oeldseld Mercer Oii'l .01
Geldfleld Development HM .O.'i
Great Ilenil 01 .0!
Jumlie Kxt 0- .Oil
Kewanss ns .01
I.ene Star ei .OS
ned Hills l.oe 0.00
Sliver Pick 01 .en
Spearhead v 02 .03
MISCKLI.AXKOUS
Amparu 1.40 1.(10
Arlmna United 10 .12
Kden 10 .L'O
Mether Lede BVi it
Nevada Hills 01 .ill!
Wllhert 02 .et
Nevada Wonder 12 .ITi
Tecopa .Mining 14 ,1l
White Caps ,H .OS
CAUTION NOTICES
"KOTtCn1" TIIK AMKRlt'AN KTEAMKU
"Editor" from Hene Kenr. Heurabaya
Pnsvereeau. and Kraksaau. Java, la discharg
ing under jfeneral orders at Pier 40, North
Wharves. Phlla. Cenalsneea will send their
Permits en beard, call at the emce of th
underalxned. pay .relght and receive delivery
orders. Oieda en wharr lit the risks and
expense of the owners thereof and are sub
ject te ateraKe without notice.
CHAS KtTIi tt CO..IjC'.
'TO WIIOMIT MAY CONCKKN: All pVami't
are hereby cautioned aitalnst supplyinic
labor, material, aterea. or harboring- any
members of the crew of the Ilrnrlllan S. s.
"Jnboatae," new lylns; In the Pert of Phlla.
delphta, unless authorized by tha under
slxned. aa no bills contracted without our
authority will he paid.
FtinNRSn. WITHY CO.. LTD
Pnure rttdc., Phlln
DROP COAL INDICTMENTS
Lever Act. Questioned and Alleged
Preflteerlritj Companies Ge Free
Ne,w Xerk, Nev. 11. IndlctmcnU
charging the Brooklyn Kdjsen Ce. and
the Adclphia Ceal Ce., Inc., wlUt
profiteering In the sale of coal were
dismissed' in federal District Court here
yesterday by Judge Julius M. Mayer.
Judge Mayer reserved decision en the
indictment charging the Lynch Ceal Ce.
with the same offense.
Dlsmtssal of the indictments was
nuten.atlc when, after hearing argu
ments of opposing counsel, Justice
.Mayer sustained dcriuirrcra te the pro
ceedings against the Edisen and Adcl
phia Ces.
The indictments, wnicn were pro
cured by William 8. McMurtrle Spcer,
sncclal prosecutor of the federal gov gev
eminent, charged the three companies
with conspiracy te violate ft'ie T.cver '
act.
Objection te the IndlctmfntV con cen
tnlned in the demurrer whs bas'ed -en
the alleged unconstitutionality "of tli
amendment of the I.evcr net of Oelober
22, 1011). That, it was held; although
obviously n war measure, was enacted
after the war emergency had'eensed te
exist.
The defense maintained that the nets
which the indictments charged the de
fenthints conspired te commit could aet
properly be considered "unfair und ,..,.
crimlnntery or deceptive or wasteful
practices! or devices in handling or
dealing in or Will, fuel," n tiie efTcnse
charged is defined ill the 'Btatutc.
PIERCkARROW TRUCK
Two-ten Mifclel X 4, Uaed only ,y
m a as am jAMrteilll ve t as a1 .. a .
aency as demonstrator. Guaranteed
nau.. i nmn.ia unn nai. ..
Price I350O. delivered, which Includes
wnr inAi pnniuni
piEncE-Xnnew aekncy
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and
THE SELLING FARCE"
"A man with a geed preposition sends out letters te men
it should interest the results arc peer. He advertises
in periodicals whose readers should be interested still the
results are peer. He interviews, in person or by proxy,
men it should interest and the results still remain peer.
"As, in the last analysis, there are but three methods of sell
inganything, i. e., by circularizing, advertising or personal
solicitation, it is evident that the man who uses one or
mere of these three great channels of publicity without
results, or with peer results, is distinctly 'up agaimt it.'
"If these methods fail, hew can he succeed?
"What is wrone?
"The question has tormented thousands. If we can answer
it, enormous benefits will accrue. We believe we can."
The above is the opening of a new famous article
originally published in Knowledge. It constantly
publishes such articles things that solve business,
advertising, sales and managerial problems. Every
businessman that sells anything can get "Knowledge"
without cost or obligation by simply asking for it. Use
coupon if mere convenient.
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facturers, Wholesalers, Jobbers and Retailers
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AMI Tilth!" COMPANY OP PENN.
HYL.YAMA
eOJ-OOS Chestnut St.. Philadelphia. 1M.
November 10, licit)
The Heard of Directors hus this d.y de
clared a semiannual dividend of four per
eent. clear of tax. payable Wcilnrvlny. Dr.
aesnber 1. 1020. and has added .-,e.O0O te
urelus, m:iklnir that fund Juue.OOO.
,urp IIAItltY f POTTBH, Jr..
Treasurer
' NenTIIPIinaDEI.I'lII.V TKt'ST C0
Philadelphia. November tlth, lid).
The Heard of Directors hs this duy de
clared a quarterly dividend of 4'e. payable
ReTember 11th. 1950. te sti-k of rwenl
Kevember Int. Ifl'JO. Cheeks will b mailed
ItAlUtY P COKI1BTT. Secretary.
Proposals
OKFICK OF TIIK KKCOKDKR OF IIKUIS
lloem Ne. IBI. City Hall. Phlla.. Pu.
Healed Proposals fur reblnillnc Iioeks will
be rece veil ut this Olllw until the '.'-.'U il.iy
at November. 1020. nt Twelve o'clock neon,
nt which time and plac the proposals will
q opened and the contracts awarded te the
lowest and best bidders. All mippllea must
be In accordance with the schedules and
equal In value und quality te the samples
and specifications, which may be seen at
place deslimated en proposal form, und nil
-work te b done In .the Recorder of Deeds
OIBce. under the supervision of the Huper
intendent of the lllndlnic. Kids from ether
than tliewv eniaced or established In busi
ness for which the proposals are asked will
net be entertained or considered
"All bids must be accompanied by a cer
tificate, from the City Hollclter that security
has been furnished In accordance with the
previsions of an Ordinance of Councils, ap
proved May 2Mh. lsne
All reblndlnR must be done In accordance
with the specifications as may be. required
and subject te Inspection and If net u rep.
reaentex will be rejected. The Recorder
reserves the right te reject nil bids ns lm
may deem best for the interest of the City
JAMKH M IIAZI.RTT,
Itecerrter of Deetls
The Investors
and Traders
Guide Boek
A handsome, clearly
written, beard - bound
book of 64 pages, for
the experienced trader
as well as the new in
vestor. It explains:
The General KuIch of
Trading
Hew te (Jive a Iireker
Instructions.
Breker's Commission
Charges.
Hew te Indorse a
Stock Certificate.
Hew te Use Collateral
in Trading.
Hew te Greup Invest
ments. The Deposit Require
ments for Carrying
Stocks en Account.
The .tights of Stock
and Bend Helders,
etc.
Call, 'phone or write
for free copy.
Ask for Ne. T.U.-991
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Curb Market Securities
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Phenes: Bell, Locust 4730
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Direct Private Wires
r)
In tht industrial iIIv1hIeii beltve nny- ,
thing hut moderate teehulcal rnlliis rnn
' hp roiisenably expected. Hew lone this ,
, will take is n biK Kpeeiilatlve problem, I
which Ih new heiiiK rather generally dis
cussed ami mi difficult te reud in view
of the disturbed Industrial conditions
' ns a result of the readjustment of prices
fcr commodities mid staple products
having developed a mere drastic mo me
. menttiiu. particularly in grain, cotton.
: susnr, etc.
The whole market is in such an tin-
! settled state at present from the effects
of the drastic progress in the readjust
I ment anil tight money conditions, which
show no signs et relict during tne nai
ance of the current year, that caution
and discretion are generally recom
mended tin all sides, particularly in the
possibility of the decline in tlie inu'ts
' trials running into a mere serious break
j before the liquidating movement is ever.
Switzerland Metal Market
TheriiwcU Haynes. American consul
nt Heme. Switzerland, in nn interesting
1 review of the metul market in Switzer
' land stntes that iu the consular dis
j trlct of Heme, as well as throughout
i nil Switzerland, the metal market and
the mnrket for nil steel anil iron prod
ucts is largely controlled by (iennany,
whose experts into Switzerland before
the war amounted te about 110 per cent
of all Swiss imperts: France and (ireat
Itritain competed for the remainder.
With the exception of copper, tin nnd
brass. Germany still te a large extent
supplies this country, but the French
nnd Knglish competition is new becom
ing noticeable.
There is a shortage in Switzerland at
present of brass and copper, the in
creased demand of the latter being due
te the continual nnd progressive electri
fication of the SwIhs railway system.
Fer this1 reason it appears that Ameri
can copper could find ult'' a market.
Aluminum is manufactured in the ceun
try and large quantities are exported.
In order te enter the market success
fully, It IS t'nnsiuereu in-rij '"
tool steel be extremely refined se that ltj
1 may be easily worked. The duty en
metnl varies from twenty cents te $2
per 'J20 pounds, gross, depending upen'r jj
! the finish ; en iron and steel geyds tne
, dutv varies according te the use te
which the product is put. Correspond
ence with Swiss firms should preferably
be In French or German, and goods
1 should be quoted c. i. f. Kuropeen pert
ler Switzerland in metric weights and
measures and in Swiss francs.
I II. C. Ii. in Canada
1 The cost of living branch of the Cn
' nudian Laber IJeirtmcnt states that
I the departmental index number of
wholesale prices was down te jlllll. Jl In
1 September, as compared with .'W0.1! in
I August, .11(1. S in July. .". in Ine
land Itnil.li iu Mny. The index number
for September. lMfl, was 301.5. Prices
are still far mere tnnn iieuuie mono
prevailing in pre-war days; in Septem
ber, lllll. the Index number was M1..1,
and in September. 1013. it steed nt
131.4.
Canceling Steel Orders
Activity of the last week iu the steel
trade lias had te de mainly with can can
celateon of orders was the rueful com
ment of tlie Iren Age, which enumer
ated "further restrlcten of output of
pig Iren and steel nnd continued efforts
ii v manufacturing consumers te reduce
Inventories anil contract obligations he
fore the end of the yenr."
The jeurnnl observes thnt diminish
ing demand ih met by cutting down out
put, nnd se far as may be such revision
of higher price levels ns will protect
hook orders. The Steel Corporation
mills are running nearer te capacity
than most of the Independents.
There Is still letlmrgy In the meter
end of the industry, while heavy orders
for rails are anticipated from the mil mil
reads, while the extent of locomotive
and car buying for next year is still
prblematlcal.
Interest Charges Under Moratorium
Dispatches from Culm state that no
executive or judicial decisions have been
rendered as te the legnl rights of cred
itors te collect Interest for the period of
extension of debts established by the
moratorium. If nn agreement Is reached
lendlnr attorneys and banKs, are con
CUETTDfiflT FIREPROOF !
OnLL 1 KULIV. WALL BOARD
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Sheetreck Is net a weed beard. It Is made of gypsum xeclt and cannot burn,
worn or shrink. It Is easy te put up and lnsta ns long as the building.
Large Stock of 9 Sizes from 32" x 48" te 48" x 120" Ions.
PEARCE FIREPROOF CO.
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MAllIX NOIIMAM) In
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"The Cradle of Courage"
FAIRMOUNT
flth A Olrart Ave.
MATIWRK IVATt.v
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1'ATTY AKIUTKI.K In
"THE ROUND-UP"
NIXON
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"THE ROUND-UP"
MODEL
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Nllini.KY MASON In
"THE GIRL OF MY HEART"
OVERBROOK.StAnD ave
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MAI'RirR TOI'nNHI'R'H
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BALTIMORE 8,,t and Zl7i,
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"HEART OF A CHILD"
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There is a Steele-built plant
in almost every industry
in Philadelphia
Wherever there is industry in Philadelphia, there will you
find Steele-built factories.
Hundreds of Steele-built plants, in almost every important
line of industry in Philadelphia, are demonstrating in their daily
efficiency the value and advantage of the Steele Idea of Industrial
Construction.
Belew we list some (by no means all) of the different fields
m which we have planned, built and equipped industrial plants, of
ai ei aim vyyva, uunng me oe years we have been in business:
Automobiles
Baking
Ball Bearing
Bank Notes
Batteries
(Storage)
Bedsteads
Belting (Metal)
Brass
Canned Goods
Carpets
Chamois
Chemicals
Chewing Gum
Chocolate and
Cocea
Cigars
Cigarettes
Cleth
Clothing
Confectionery
Curled Hair
Dyeing Laces
Electric Meters Leather
and Equipment Linoleum
Lngraving (Steel) Lumber
Furniture
Garages
Garments (Men
and Women)
Gas Mantles
Glass
Glue
Hammocks and
Towels
Hardware
Hats
Heaters
Heeks and Eyes
Hosiery
Iren
Jewelry
Glazed Kid
Knitting
Dental EquipmentLacc Curtains
Machinery
Mercantile
Buildings
Millinery Goods
Meters (Elec'l.)
Neckwear
Packing Bex:
Paper
Plumbing
Supplies
Pottery
Printing
Pumps,
Condensers
Rugs
Reefing
Rubber,
Rubber Goods
baws
Shirts and Cellars
(Men's)
Shoes
Shee Lasts
Silks
Spinning
Sporting Goods
Steel
Steves
Tapestries
Terra Cetta
Textiles
Tires (Automobile)
Toels
Trunks
Umbrellas"
Undenvcar
Upholstery
Warehouses
Wall Paper
Watch Cases
Weaving
Yanifl
As a mnniifnciiirer vn ,iin i. ..i-i. i . . Irn"
having your new ptani criaUd by an rg ' , "echU,',J?,,u"T "'
line of business.
your own particular
If you are thinking of building, CONSULT US firqt w 1 n
irlad te dscuss veur l.niMl,, i,i' .,7uf u. Mtbi' We shall be
obligate you in any way whatsoever. Phenc J wriP " Intcrvlew does
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