IIP FROM EUROPE Unwilling to Plungo Whilo Na tions Across tho Water Aro Unsettled - vnrfc Feb. C Tho Horntd's toiwtoDmcnla throtich this week iJSSr toSr were not. In mot rases. cl. ?lin?actor (o permit of conclusive 1n-.n Sentiment w tn respect to ft?Ufetl In" "'trial nn.l financial Lo owne""; ;ii,tlnclly better: never LMi. It fm,ndn "otent antidote in tho the C!S, ffn r cxSstlnR in Kuropc -hris-iVLih? Avo uncertainties in lnR (!?n the nwttcr of German in YmL nnl re pnrntlone. That alien ?m u fn Ir to remain unsettled In the f,8l,. month, nd Possibly until after aV"Sw 'nXilni-stratlon nt Washington ,atf rtcT: nt least, is under no . , i.iJm ns to the mcanlnB" of tho economic hints w ' i Us ?.c. Ii.stttiile, reflect olcarlj' the ron ",".. rl nt the United Sftntcs rannot r fllon '"flt ,l"c.V..i.if., ..M Rttronn "&y,tl an unsoiv'ed problem that S hampers all progress toward trade fCVlVfll- Dull Period Ecaslly Explained The present dull period inav easily be 1 i in nnturol causes. The securl f100'1 'hois a month aw concluded n !CnV"e m ofniinu"dntion. That term ,on?! ...i until it was nppnrent in rct What wndltlonB could not well rrnrse han tlw had been. Then it l. "thn leaders in business and finance .llwil the importance of doing somo I,XL to "verromo the cxtrcm.j depres ff of spirits which pervaded scntl inrnt In December. nntlmim Kraduall.v became RomcthlnR f a rn U and slowly there appeared I went" which tended to eupport it. ThrouKli January smoked Blaasrs were uifal e and a forward look developed. ho cr feeling was not immediately 7.n,1atnMo into constructive activity ffit m Rood deal Rained that sacrl Mnl offerings were discontinued. The "tamorphosis came nt a time of .Ann! (inlet and also nt a time when fMSrat Ions of world conditions nett Z 1 whatever satisfaction was to be in Ived from, the Improved outlook on hl m1c of the Atlantic. The outlook for money and credit was the dominant topic. On Tuesdav the Mil lean rate was marked up to 8 per rent follow Inc tho usual 7 per cent re nettils. The next day renewals were made at 8 per cent and the rate ml ,TneM to 0 per cent. The same tli in linnpened on 'I'hursday. the week cmlinc nil renewals ut 8 per cent and with that figure tho ruling percentage for rreomtnodatlon. No Change In Time Funds Time funds remained larsolr nomi nal at fi'j to 7 per cent. This move ment indicated tightness at New York iml It likewise Indicated an effort to nt rart funds from the interior where it as siinpoBed, not without reason, that ftrlncener was less pronounced. The HiMantial Increase In the Federal He- prve ,stom wns not greatly contrlb itnl to hv tho New York bank. Ile'crves nt the local bank had been 1 eavilv drawn upon bv out-of-town links, entnillng n drain of gold to ICr district)) nml nnMaattnYlni In. creased borrowings by tho New York la'atalltHfa 1 if aaaa.a Tl 1. -1. at a ' Aann ai tno central brink. Loans nt this center wero ma "fatly reduced, and at tho same time tho I cderal Hoerve noto circulation was reduced $200,000,000. Improvement in various Industrial centers of n sort wns noted. In dome rases factories resumed operations, the automobile trade derived satisfaction from results indicated nt the Chicago automobile, show, the Standard nil Co. of New Jersey announced withdrawal ot unit oi its war nonus without excit ing its employes into opposition, and an nbcnco of aggressive unrest on the part of tho lrirco number of iim-in- ployed throughout tho country could not but be encouraging In n way. Despite Europo's trjing financial sit uation, our forelcn trade held tin re- mnrkalily well In December;, although exports of crude materials for mnnufac turo were decreased by $72,000,000, while manufactures ready for consump tion increased more than $100,000,000. Foodstuffs in crude and food nnttnnls nearly doubled as compared with the year before. The total of Imports for that month wns less by Sll-1,000.000. The foreign exchanges were unsettled. Sterling wns falrlv stabilized In the neighborhood of $.1.8n, ns compared with the previous week's high at $3.8SV6. and there wns nn inclination to nntlclnate n still further speculative setback in view of the Into rapid rise. 122' !r'h'nr I bt afossoi rpastlnVehlck-. Philadelphia Markets WHriAT ncrolM.' 52.710 hush. Market advanced 2c. Cur Iota, new, In export ele vator: No. 2 rcil winter. 11 7liSM.81 No. 2 red winter, carllcky, tl.fl7inil.72. Other trrnrlen quoted nt tho (nllowlnit rtMieauio of ril-counta: Mixed wheat. Bo umler red win ter! No. 3 wheut 3o uroler No. 2: No. 4 wheat, 7c under No. 2: Nn, It uhent. lie under No, 2. Nnmplo nrcordlnif to nuntlty, COHN Heeelpts. 37.7(14 luish. tlulet hut stenity. Cnr lot", nn to lorutlon: No, 3 ellfw. new. 774ji"So: No. 4 sellow, new, 7o7o. OATS Uoeelpts 41B2 b'ih Steadily held Car lots, an to location: No. 2 white, MW V l2oj No. a white. GOQBUWc; No. -1 white, 4SIP40C ri)Un neeelptn. 1 120.(173 Iba. In Barkn. Cjul't and tinrliMnited. The quo tations: mi lha., packed In 140-b, Jute narks Soft winter atralitht, etern, 8,rinJn; do, do, nearliv, JSiJJ8.25: hard winter, atraljht. $S 7S8'0; do, ehort patent, JdW l).3A: mirlnv, Mrat rlear. 1747 00: do pMent. tR730D,lll: do, short patent. n.2.1iS0 n.-ij fancy eiirlnc and eltv nrllla patent, family brnndi till Mli 11. Uo flour. 10. 7.1fl 1(1 2 PROVISIONS .Market steady. The quota lions: He t In eels, smok-d and nlr-drld Sic: bef knuckles and tenders, smoked and alr-drled. r,2ej pork, famllv, 143: Innu, H. P, cured looee. 23O2S0! do skinned, loose, 22'4 023'4c: do do. smoked. 24H02nHc; hams, boiled, toneless. 40c: picnic thoulderi, H. P. cured, loose. 10c: do, smoked. 20c: bellies. In nlrkle. looso. 22o; breakfast ba con. 2(lc, lard, irV4c, lUTTi:il dull nt quote rntes. Tho qun tntlons: .Holld-pirked creamery, fancy, hlnh ecorlne mods, 47K41P' extras, 4fle; extra firsts, 44(rT'i:c; firsts, 3I"fI4.1a: neronds, M!t 3Sc: sweet creumerr. rhnlre to fancy. 4HTP SOc: fair to boo, 37ff47c: prints lobhlni at r,fl0rSc for fancy and 4(l(i'S5o for fair to choice. r.OOS acaln lower. Quotations : Nearby firsts B3o pr dozen: ncurbv current rccelptH, R2e: western extra firsts, SltfftZc; do Ilrsts, fiOe: Inferior tots lower, routhern. 4bc: fancy candled ctrcs Jobblnc nt C2ft03c; fair to good. ridMdlc. , CHKtian quiet but steady Quofatlntis: New York, whole-mtlk flats, fincv, held. 2sfJ 20c: do. fair to ko.kI, held, 20O2c: do fancy, fresh, 24S 25c: do, com mon to fair, fresh, 2224c, Ixjnshorns, held :,0iJ2H,'ic do. frenh J(l'ir2'lHc, sine!,' Daisies, hold, 27(i?2Sc: do. fresh. 2(lM27o, Jolihln sales of fancv held tcoods anwnic. I.IVK POt'I.TIlY Fowls, fancy. 3713Hci n-edlum, SSHfaOc: small und Inferior, R.I Tf 34c: while Ichorn fowls. MJt 35c: sprlnc chickens broilers. 40Otr,r: yoiinff roosters, rency sort-matu. .11 Jrsnc; staBK. Miunir roosters. 5f20c: old roosters. 2402.1c: turkeys, fancv, 4r, (fi.llc: da ordinary 35(?43c: ducks white. I'eklti. 4304."c: mixed colors. 400 42c: do Musnny, 2S3lic. aecse, 28032c! plceons rer pair n."t(l(lc. DHUSjniJ ItlUJVrnr Powls fresh-kitted, dry-idcked. In box,-s Wtlehlnu 4'i J?3 Ihs and over apiece, 40c- welchlnir 4 lhs 3tlo: elrrhlnir US U.S.. sriiTB.lfto: welRhlin 3 Ihs.. ?0'(iS3c; foHli. fresh-killed. In duv. dry picked Welnhlnc Id! lbs. apiece, dry tacked, 31c welelilne 34 lbs., 31W34e: ueluhlnit 3 lbs and under. MftSSr; roastlntf chickens western, dry-packed, In taxes Sil's il""rn ary-packed. In hbls. -Welihlnit wV.t.15"' J"111 over, apleeo. S04(ioi frrers, ?Lul.erni..,l'X'';,,rl,f'' welthlns: 0O3H lbs. t,.i.A 6!Y.P broiler. wstrnudry-plckd, ..,. ..,., iva ins, apiece, s3oci nrou-SnAi5"tbl'- .."elahinit ltt 2 . pIkm. IUiIIHa rosslln l.,MCAa ,at.o al.l,,- 403 lbs. and 'over apiece. 80 040c! fryers, 5n!I T' ,w"7'".n 803W lbs. apiece. 04 O 25-'. f.th'.'J- srln, fancy. Virginia and west Vlrtlnla, niO02cl do. do. western, dry. Packed, (JOci do. do. old toms, 05OBcl tin. do, fair ti rood. 45B0c! old roosters, dry-pieked, 29c! ducks, western, fancy, 07 V ? ' ".?" western, 30O32CI culneas, per PalwHprlnt hqi.25, qYj. 78Bc. TEXTILE DIVIDENDS SHRINK Last Quarter's Disbursements Paid Out of Earnings Since War " I'nll Itlier, SInss., Feb. B. Dividends by tho textllo mills In this city during tho first quarter of tho rrlll year ot iy.u-2i Bhow a reduction nearly to pro war figures, according to a semiofficial tabulation mailo publlo today, i A totnl of $93G,1C0 was paid out dur Intr tho auartw Just ended on n capital ization of $37,700,000, an averneo of 2 470 per cent. This la tho lowest per centage sltico lato In 1'JIG, wnon war order) Instituted a iisrlod of prosperity never before experienced In tho industry. A statement acconuwinylnfr tho tab ulation nays It Is acknowledged thnt tho mills liavo not earned their dividends tturlnc tho quarter and that theso have been declared and paid out of accumu lated earnings slnco tho war. NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET Now York, Feb, C In response to stcitdlcr cables from Hrnzll the local market for coffee futures opened un changed to 0 points advance. Trading wns of small volume, ,nnd there appeared to he little coffee for sale. After the call in the nbsencc of selling pressure, prices worked slowly higher on a little outside demand and covering, but trading still lacked snnp. lllgh gradc washed mild coffees aro in good demand and prices have advanced up ward of three cents per pound recently. This has also affected tho better grades of Santos, which nro very difficult to obtain. Some of the local Importers had firm offers a little higher than those hero cstcrday. TSSt. Open With Low res uo 0.08012 0.13 0 409 12 0 17 0.33 (1.3.110,11 II I'l O.BrtWOO 0 0.' U 33 0 00 0,81 0.80WS1 II.XI 7.0tfiH3 7.03 7 03033 7.30 7.3,"i 7.2221 7 21 7 421?4S 7.13 7.70 7 01) 7,00 7.m(ll 7 (It ... .i. 7.74W70 7 77 ... 7,Sd(?H8 7.8(1 ALTRO EP1SQD10 Dl REAZIONEIN ITALIA La Camera dol Lavoro in Ta- ranto Distrutta pdr Opera dol Fascist! Published anil Distributed Under rEKMIT NO. 341. Authorized by the net of October 0, 1017. on flta at the rostofflce of Phila delphia. Pa. A, h. nuntHON. . Postmaster General. CJllflfO COntro In in or In no '.till o7lIIU4t preaenwata dpi deputato Vaclrca, con la 'luale si deploravano gU eplsodi dl vio lenta a si condannava la polillca del uoverno. - Ij'Pn' Chijsa, repubblicano, do v" i Jho 1 ordlne del giorno del Vaclrca fosso nclsso In due ordinl del giorno, 1'uno nbbracclanto la condottn tltllo autorila' ovo avvenncro 1 conillttl ra tocIullHti e fascist!, c 1'altro In polltlca del Ooverno. II Chiesa feco osscrvaro cho 1 repubblicanl Intcndcvnno retiiingero I'ordlno del giorno del socialist!, ma nel contempo volcvano negaro la fltliicla nl Govcnio. Anchc 1 On. Qasporotlo, per il gruppo dlchlnro di opporsl o chc ad ognl modo ponera la nucstlono di fiducla in nmbo Ie parti dcll'ordine del giorno del bo claiisti. La tno2lona Vaclrca fu resplnta con votl 252 contro W e 22 nstcnuti cd il risultato dcl'n votazlono fu nccolto con grand! applausi. Dopo dl do' l'On. Chlcsa ottenne chc fil ponesso nl votl nncho la seconds parte deU'onlino del giorno del Vnclrca cd' il risultato dlcde 220 voti favorovoll al Governo o 70 contrarl. Il risultato del voto c' vlvamente commentato nel clrcoll pnrlamentarl. E' unanimc la runvlnr.iono cho In maggioranza costituzlonnlo ha voluto con detto voto incornggiarc o confortan1 il Ooverno n rcslstcrc contro tutto le vlolenzc. T'n dlspnccio da Flume nnnunzla cho niinkl nd Unnnlmlta' l"Svv? SalvaCot' Hellaslcli, membro del Ooverno dclla Itcggcnzn, o' atato cletto nlndnco dl quel'a eltta' in sostituzione del slndnco dlmlssionnrlo Dottor Olgnntu, II tiunvo Hlndaco c' tin fcrvente nn- trlota c la ana nomlna ha prodotto ottlma imprcs8ionc non soltantn ncllu clttndinanza Humana, ma ancho iu Itnlla. DIVIDENDS DECLARED Aem Tea Co.. quarterly of 1 pet cent on first preferred, payable March 1 to Mock of record February 10. rirst Atlantic and Pacific Ten, quarterly of 1 per cent on preferred, payable, March , 1 to stock of record February 10. Manhattan Bhlrt. quarterly 43; cents on common. !aablo March 1 to stock of record, Fobruury 5, ' ''Vr'INTim TtKNOItTH ATr,.NT' tnv. n . 4 fi Jt-i-Ot3X ATLANTIC CITY.NJ. At Tennessee Ave just off the Jlaaravi'alk with heath. front service nnaappomt merits at moderate xatca. European phi uReitaurnnt a (Cached under persontl super vision of G.W.CjUtMANY Ilomn, fi fcbbrnlo VOn. Bombacci, capo del partito comunlsta Italiano, hn rlccvuto notlzia da Taranto che la Cnmcrn dl Lnvoro del comunistl o statn dlstnittn dal fuoco per opera, nl dice, del fascist! o iiicinbri del partito del nazl ounlisti cNlremlsti. Nella hedutn di ierl l'nltro, quando cloc' il Gablnctto Giolltti ottenno II voto dl fiducla con cnormo innggioranzn, II l'resldcntc del Conslgllo del Mlnlstrl, prima del la votazlone, prcse la tiarnla per dlchiararc chc non nvcvn nulla da agglungcrc n qunnto nveva detto nel suo dlscorso del giorno precedentc, qunndo parlo In rlsposla alio Interpol lniisso 8tilln polltlca internn del I'nese. Aggiunso soltnnto che voleva un voto Fob .. March April . -May . Juno July .. Aup. . Sept. . Oct.- .. Nov. . Dec. . Hid. 8.0403 7.1)7(88 00 8.00 FIREPROOF WALL BOARD SHEETS OF ROCK FOR PERMANENCY USE METAL LATH PLASTERING DASE PRESTEEL COAL DOORS AltK NON. llllKAKAnl.K 21"x20" PEARCE FIREPROOF CO. N. E. Cor. Broad and Arch Stt. T- --Uf "TtX-3Sgtft-JlS I O. i, n v s I ,ili..'," il'ivil'EI -" . . 3i I ;; FEB. 14, 1921 Steamer "CHAS. H. CRAMP" sails from PHILADELPHIA Cargo accepted for Los Angeles Harbor, San Francisco, Portland and Seattle (WITHOUT TRANSSHIPMENT) Regular Sailings Thereafter : Best Service ATLANTIC-GULF AND PACIFIC LINE (The FIRST line that carried fruit from Coast to Coait by ALL-WATER ROUTE) Chas. Kurz & Co., Inc., Agents Drcxel BIdg., Phila., Pa. Lombard 5104 Team Deliveries Pier No. 3 North Main 1520 $2,000,000 Milwaukee Coke & Gas Company First Mortgage Collateral, Sinking Fund Vz Gold Bonds , Dated February 1, 1921 Due February 1, 1933 AUTHORIZED AND ISSUED $2,000,000 Callable as a whole, or in part by lot, on any interest date at 103 and interest. Interest payable February 1 and August 1. Principal and interest payable in New York and Cleveland. Coupon bonds of $1,000 with provisiOJis for registration of principal. Union Trust Company, Cleveland, Trustee. The Company agrees to pay the United States Normal Income Tax up to 2 if exemption is not claimed by the Bondholder, and to refund, on application, the present Pennsylvania four mill tax to holders resident in Pennsylvania who have paid such tax. A sinking fund will provide for the redemption of $167,000 First Mortgnge Collateral, Sinking Fund 7J Gold Bonds annually by purchase at or below 103 and interest, or by call at that price. Thus the entire issuo will be redeemed by maturity. The following information is summarized in a letter to us from 7lr. E. G. Wilmer, Vice President of the Company: Security "These bonds will be the direct obligation of the Company, specifically secured by pledge with the Trustee of a like par amount of the Company's First Mortgage 6 Serial Bonds, due annu ally February 1, 1922, to 1933, inclusive. The cash received by the Trustce through these serial matu rities will be applied to the sinking fund redemptions. The Property "The Milwaukee Coke & Gas Company, which has been in successful operation for over seventeen years, owns and operates a by-product coke oven plant of 160 ovens at Milwaukee, with capacity for coking approximately 1,000,000 tons of coal per annum, to be increased approxi mately 25 through the present construction program which will increase the number of ovens to 190. The Company controls its principal source of coal supply through ownership of a 75 interest in the Elkhorn Piney Coal Mining Company, whose coal reserves arc estimated by independent engineers to aggregate approximately 250,000,00 0 tons of high-grade bituminous coal. "The coke production of the Milwaukee Coke & Gas Company is sold for metallurgical and domes tic purposes. The Company's gas production is sold to the Milwaukee Gas Light Company under a favorable contract running for 15 years from 1919, for distribution and consumption in the City of Milwaukee, where gas requirements are constantly and steadily increasing. The plant capacity is now being increased from 8,000,000 to approximately 18,000,000 cubic feet per day. Earnings "TJhe Milwaukee Coke & Gas Company's net income, after provision for Federal Taxes, available for interest and depreciation, has averaged $940,354 per annum for the past ten years ended December 31, 1920, and for the past six years has averaged $1,180,812. For the year ended Decem ber 31, 1920, such net income was $929,530, after writing down inventory $770,105 to market values. Annual interest on present total funded debt, including these bonds, amounts to $222,000. First Mortgage Restrictions ''The authorized issue of First Mortgage Serial Bonds is $5,000,000. In addition to the $2,000,000 First Mortgage Bonds to be pledged for the present issue, $1,500,000 have been previously issued, of which $300,000 have been redeemed at maturity. The remainder of the authorized issue, $i, 500,000 bonds, arC issuable at par for 70 of the cost of future additions and bet terments, exclusive of those included in the present construction program, when available earnings for twelve months have been at least 2 Vi times annual interest on all First Mortgage Bonds outstand ing, together with those then to be issued. The First Mortgage Bonds mature serially up to and including February 1, 1933. Wo offer tliesc bonds for delivery when, us and if issued and received by us, and subject to approval by our cuunocl. Price 98 and interest. To net 7 Dillon, Read & Co. Formerly Wm. A. Read & Co. Tre Information contained In this mlertlfement has l anteeil. '' -s lit, i md from sources which wo eonuldcr reliable. While not guar P'i i iy uh aa accurate. &nM& New Issue $2,500,000 Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie Railway Co, 6!2 Equipment Trust Gold Notes, Series "J" Maturing $260,000 annually Maich 1, 1926, to March 1, 1933, inclusive. Interest payable in New York March 1 and September 1. Notes in coupon form of $1000 each. THE CENTRAL UNION TRUST COMPANY OF NEW YORK. TRUSTEE V The Company agrees to pay the Federal Normal Income Tax up to 2 The Notes will be the direct obligation of the Minneapolis, St. Paul & SaultSte. Marie Railway Co., issued against new equipment costing 33 1-3 in excess of the amount of Notes. Title to the equipment will be vested in Dillon. Read & Co., as ven dors, in trust for the noteholder, until all the Notes with accrued in terest have been paid. The pledged equipment will include : 500 box cars 400 stock cars 250 refrigerator cars 3 dining cars PRICES 19261931 . . . 100.00 1932 . . . 100.25 1934 . . . 100.75 1933 , . . 100.50 1935 . . . ioi.00 Subject to tho approval of the issue by the Interstate Commerce Commission and by our counsel. Interim Receipts of Dillon, Read & Co. or temporary Note3 exchangeable for definitive Notes when received will be deliverable about March 1. Dillon, Read & Co. Formerly Wm. A. Read & Co. Tho Information contained In thl advertisement has been obtained from sources which we consider reliable. While not guaranteed, It la acccptci by us as uccuratt. Orders have been received in excess of the amount of Notes available. This advertisement appears aa a matter of record "The Oldest Life Insurance Company in America" The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York 31 Nassau Street, New York In 1920 Paid Policyholders a Total of $87,523,160 ' One Billion Six Hundred and Forty-One Million Dollars paid to Policyholders since the Company began business in 1843 Total Dividends to Policyholders Since the Beginning of Business $335,374,883 h . Total Paid-f or Insurance Established in 1 920 $423,677,719 Insurance in Force December 31, 1920 $2,357,973,121 Balance Sheet December 31, 1920 ASSETS .., Ileal nutate . . . StortBnfce Loans Policy ixmiih I- h Liberty Honda Other Uonds Ptoelia Intt-riit an J Honta duo and hc- orui d I'rvmluniH In courm of collection CiMi ($1,138. B10 13 nt Interest).. C'ath ud.inced to pay claims ... ..J 11 TO" 47 IS .. lt 107 541 B!i (,7 Jim 4rtn OS . . . I1 J3.I lr'5 no . . L.I I ".Il "110 1 z: Oil) JO 1 5U 8 C77 4ia.Rl! :, : ;,"'7 7' s iM',,pr2 so 1.1S4 3.' 80 LIABILITIES I'ollov riecrvo Supplementary fotitrnct Ittserve' Oth, r Policy MibiutitH I'letnlums, Iiitiri-M, and Ittiitti paid 'n nd.tnre MldcelluneouH I.liiMlttlrs Ht'Si-no for Tais m..u In n 1D21 Dividends paabli in l'pji lliM-rtcil for Kuturi. Inferrt'd Dividends ContlnBenc) llesere (Suiplusi ! '. CCJ.uDT, 4 47fi, U DB0 1.BK7. I 111 II 17o. :'i) 1S.J. 3J 7.0 -3,058. 8o: 00 24fi en 440 J7 3!l 34 an m n si i :;; V3C bti 257 18 5)3 U Total Admitted Aw-eta. ... $671,000,181.19 TotRl Liabilities $G7 1,000,1 8 lTfl Ten Years' Progress Dee. SI Aftieta Malillltlrn Niirplnn Income I'm nipntk tn I'mIIij lii.ldf r I'iuriincci ifco. o --- '-" ............ ..i.unif i-iiim'9 iiiHiirr In rorcn 1010 $572,8S9,0G3 $562,518,998 $10,340,005 $83,981,242 ?56,507,928 $1,464 024 396 1920 671,000,181 647,941,638 23,058,543 126,370,360 87,523,160 2,357973l21 JAMES M. DICKEY, Manager Finance Building, 1428 South Penn Square Second Floor Philadelphia, Pa. ATLAMTICCITY.N.J. Ai.Anflnican. Plan. Hotel i of DislmctiojAand RealConvfirt riNBPHOor dARACR. CAPACITY BOO. ftrfffrlkfzl otelt uTjrtj It Ui Mnkfl Von Tffl nt Homiln tb "Cltr nf Holmit llrnllli" HOTEL MORTON Orenn Kml Vlrcliil.i Mr. Cupnrllr ,10O. Klrmtor. IVlrnir llitha le. Alw.iyao.irna THE IDEAL FAMILY HOTEL ARLINGTON MICHIGAN Avr.N CAR BEACH L.xc'U3lVfuvMien nodmtc Katc ' a r.EHNCSTlOUO. PHOPntrof. GRAND ATLANTIC Virginia, n o nm! Itouh Hot nnd cold run h.nj MU'or I'r' ate Inttip Itn'CH J4 day MJ) tirii i, c pi, jllM), IlooklPt, n i). puvrni HMifti.n landon Vlrclnla Ate nnJ Uraen. Cup. 330 Prlvat Ixthal rnn water, rlavatnr etc. Amar. plan. AJa. ELU8. Owntr. N. J COLL.I.NU. JJaTrf HOTEL CONTINENTAL-- Alwayn open. Alwnys r-ailr. Terma mftaU rat I'bona or writ. II. walib Duooaa. Hold Eoacobel Kentucky Ave Ilfurn. now., cojcodci , x nJ Bi) flW(( $n , i,i(l ur n,U, Phona 117 A R 'nInS. ' i.irvooi n j - ------ - -' t Liaurel-iivthe Pines UAKEWOOD.N.J. Situated among the Pines and overlooking Lako Carasaljo NT Palm CrlU"M8- o!o Golf Course. Horsf buck Hid'-f Moiorlrir Picturesque vnlk !.'ulc PrivatpGnrm'1. New E ectro liydrothi-rapy Ilnth system FRANK V. sun I . ManiRer Drench OIT.ci.r GF.O A. HUHN & SON3 Membc s Sfw Ytrk S'ock Exclitnso E att "!- -. X 1 -ay. y l-rtHUVVOOO.N.J.Ja. in iiii: ui:.utr of: the pinks" Telephono uukemmj 301? Nimiy uunt in4 up to date in utry. respect. All uutsld rorns. Ilui nil culd runnlUK water. Private, tains. Hp.u.1, us nun parlor Grill room. Dano, hall lutes fan (10 up weekl). 14.00 up cjallr rurther nartlrulara nnirpllcatloa. HOCK MOlNTXINit. N. V RICKS HOTEL ROCKY MOUNT, N. C. Mlihray llrluren N Y. anil Juckon?IU Tha Lnnji l'lice t Urealc Yuur T-lp" Nw. Modern Throushout Accotn. S09. Wrltt for Information T. I,. I1I.ANI. Prop. J hMIN SI'KINOH. W. c . mvm J, It. round, I Prylri nt ' I JAlKMj.N M'Kl.NGH IIOII.L .IjrkMin surinira. N C. i Nrar PinehurHt and Ja.iMUn itrilf cnu-i s. eo now on .Oolf. MotJi.nu Huntlnir, Quail. ' durk and nU 1 ' -Uev modern h"'l tn thi nilddl'1 a, uth ., r,r, rite?. MnniRrmentM, i K (Iurr.in Sumn .ts.nn Klka 1'irk, N. Y. SAVNNAH. GA. oWuavtmriaA u'l'iil Sax innuh. C I, t . r,idl.. f i tfolrera, i i " fl-' cimci i uius 1,1 uriots I ,. , ,f, 1 ni, v ,t)i r m'h JJ day: rum u Hi bath t. "Oda- up. t.enrce T.. Mlien. MiDteer nTtiN m:fii. rr.A Daytona Beach Hotel H on 1 tnmln fice tlie Ocean Thirouirhlf modem Cui-li"i unz'.,ei natia $3 10 ta ' J ar nv n rlo ,n p'nn ci) ityn.K 1 1 3 11.11 ll ISN ( Iriirw.itrr. Knrlil.l. MO,i II ll I1' ' lrtv Smi itilf t ..If. . A 1 i Ulltl ' ni; hu i N i I ti V iv, fh l I Hi ! h . I n-ii- 1H t m. tiji ( vTijir. Hi III eH $1000 A YEAR AT 16 Wo aro trnrmpr larse niimhora of liojs .tin) pirN (I t tn t tli y can Btart wurk at Mlirl'i nf finO a year uhen tlirv re i It 1(1 vcnr ot ai: If you h it a frr'irmnar school education or littler I'onn ' our hchool and let uk train -w'U for one of thfe poal tloriB Tf jou cinti'it come In the day. tlmo i ji a ulRht, i.ut K(nrt now! Slraycr's Business College 307 Chcilnut Street Phone, Walnut 384 IMI'OIII INT ill I in. I'lNIIIIINS " ii upa Ml, ma t0 r u r j ion i ti or , i i i for ir Mi' I h -i 'III . . I J j'lt ! li ! i Jill I L- , II- run iivsim . oi i i u: Mill ( ICL'l uf ( mnnirrri. llli: lio.tnut t I'llllililajjtllln The Taylor School u"; ? "VV s- UK I ll i I 1 I rw l ' i . , liorlh m 1. T K ojntlnff, l hi i - ' t . Iais, I i- l I "I M Wanarrakcr Institute '.'311 MI ,MM T STS. . in-, 'it" at'il-iiH ny In aacb i ,iii,, 'I i.l 'o i 1 f i a tin !-a.nlfi' il u Put ,i 1 liht i-Ihsif. ir.Mi'i i: i mi rii.iTY llrniil Iii'Iimi Hi rU street yaonrd o-ti - ' hI I Ji-trrinll beKtnS londaj ),it i T i.l I" urn lMu 011 r obP f i fn T t'llru i-a V7l Pvi: L K S S T E LEG! t AP H Y ( ii Mm:n; in-1 1 it tk n;v ( tnwt 1 T-al i 1 rt V I a I 1 I . I 1 ,11 , 1 M I'i.'i W ii in i l. 1' i -n Ml l( 1 IS-aTKlj: 1 KIV School of Musicl M,,'' "tnTT Temple Univenityi 5010 .rri.,.it.. A. All IlrapillFa nf Mllale. Kreluuera a4 Atlvalirrd Putilla CaUtlual. Comfort Baby's Skin With Cuticura Soap And Fragrant Talcum ForismrlfC'utlfurs iwum, faattn.tirfrurini-f di)rra 0slttiral.il' rutrlai Ikpt I.UiUtB.Min tnjn 1 Paper noxea ami Malllnit Tube "flo EDWIN J. SCHOETTLF. CO. $33 n. liihst raiiijcioiiii m y- t
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