""M$W' 'Tj'y WTi"-' "' .HjW-i-ftTS -pW5fxi- -v,.iKf5ji-y. -p .., , - . vf".m'-' Kiwxt ' ' v'ttoW-vr ' ,'W"rrf' ' TfAVJ JiV trk'r y"1 2f KVENIl HJBEIC LEDGER-PHILADELPIIIA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1921 "jVW" Ls Pay Your Income Tax AtP, Commercial Trust Company THROUGH the kindness of the Internal Revenue Bu reau, a representative has been assigned to this bank Until March 15th to assist in making out your Income Tax Return, accept your affidavit without charge, and receive payment of the first instalment of your taxes. Commercial Trust Company Member Federal Reserve System City Hall Square West fmmm"mim Income Tax Returns Customers and friends of the National Bank of Commerce are cordially invited to make use of its Income Tax Expert in connec tion with the preparation of their Income Tax Returns. These must be filed on or before March 15. National Bank Commerce in PlxiladelpKia 713 Chostnut Street Nathan T.FolwraU.I'rtt nidcixt in- "m IP llll! !!ilinill!lll!l!illlllllll!!!llllli!l,lllllllilll'lll!llirilllllllllllll!l!llllilllll!lll!llllll!ll,l!l!l I'llll ONLY 14 DAYS LEFT in which to file INCOME TAX RETURNS Through the courtesy of Collector of Internal Revenue a Deputy Collector will be stationed at the North Philadelphia Trust Company Broad Street and Germantown Ave. Above Erie Ave. to assist in making your return. j ,, it ill"!1!! ,i!llll!l!!!ll!l llllll.llHIIIilllCllllllllill IlilUlliinilllllllllillllllllliUlli'llllll'll'llllilllliltliUIIXIIIIIIIIIIIIIUlliillllllll i- mm illilMOi': Income Tax Assistance rPIIE Internal Revonue Bureau has assigned one of its representatives to ii' at this Trust Company frorn March 1 to March 13 daily, for the purpose of assisting I ho public in making up their income tax returns'. CotvtinentalEquitable Title aw Trust Company Twelfth Above Chestnut ( anilal 51,000,000 Deposits Over SI 1,000,000 iiaiumauiiuucausiai 8 iP win be obtained by " ' .I'-niR tl:e security of a u and well-established "uifnoturinp; company ri products are csscn- i ' ' uik'njr this investment 1 hi have tlio privilege of ' i" mi uitf Common stock t ix nominal prico witli cx 'fpt'onal possibilities of tii, so shares becoming of ' U ulue. hi Folder PPL-JSS Hollisler, White & Co. 1' ip'untitl North mericnn Hitililinj; rim i)i,i.i'iiiA lotton 1'rot iilriir.) ...., .,.i bPrtngllfia I'llUUtflil l'oiilunj i-dv-si Jwau giAiitil iiBi.,vsarrfif1lti,iMfa Ullllll!l,!llil!!!!ll!!,llllll!l'llil!lllilli;!lili'lli!!!!!!& f1 I f I Surplus 81,000,001) M A IIIB-MTHWlMIMMMtfLll ITim Methods Are Continually Changing anil tile li.mk that is pronri'.iMve lulps to meet this with reme dies to overcome the diflieulties. We arc always willing and ready to advise our clients which course to pursue. Come in and sec ua. Opposite Brond St. Station J (hganittJ ISCS TP d m GOSSIP OF THE STREET liven Homo of tho Rhromlost trnclers, npimreiitly, nrr- finding it a difficult Ins!; to mnku monoy out of the current iimrkcl. At lenst tlila wni Miceestcil "itrnlny In tlm remarks of two proml- iii'iil Oiinntllnn trailers who dropped in town on (lirir way lumic from n short vacation nt one of the popular Florida icnrtn. One of the traders who hni the ipputatlon of IjcIiir n considernblc 1'liingiT arid ulio, It Is said, lias lost mid made n couple of fortunes said piv few big operators had made what would bo called big profits for boiiic tune. "'I'" illustrate lnv ivilntH." lie snld. to my own knowleilKc. I know n nnin ner of active opernlnrs In the Provinces wlm liiue been short of Steel for some lime and had little opportunity of iiMluiig in ,mlrii ,,f n p,.iit. To the cnntritrj. they hnvo paid two dividends mid up intll sellinp- 'ex-dividend' yes lenlnj, Sleel has not had a tiprcad on mij tint eM-i-ediiii; iniich over n point. In nil mj intuit, jenrs of experience I never cin-otintrrrd n market that was more dillieiilt to pniKiiostlcate. No mat ter what Hide ,voii espouse ,vnu run the chnnce, nine times out of ten. of pel -Iiiik vnndwiched nnd that is umirthinr; unite dlslnsiefnl t nny active Iradcr, as it tends to muddle his vision." Marlipt in I'elirunry .tames A. rn.vne. of Unrnhlovver &. vv eeks. whose market deductions arc alwajs read Willi considernblo interest. couuneniiiiK upon the current market Hitunllon points out that 1-Vbrutir.v ended with the imhiKtriat list down a cant half point and the rail list down sdifditly more Hum two points, ns a resuh of the month's fluctuations. Yet. he mijs, no Ics than twenty-five Mocks mad" new lows for the year during the month, with some issues Ruing lower than December. ConlinuliiK. In- m.vs: "It is an un balaneed condition that the lisMs in, lint it is n correct reflection of the unbalanced and spotty conditions of Kcncrnl business. It (ontiliues to be a market which declines in sections rather than in general, and we would he surprised if. before its fundamental character changes into a bull market, those groups which have been free from reaction do not feel the effect of traders' selling. Hut at sinli n time stocks whli h have lecenll.v been especially weak will prohnhl.v he advancing which Is whv we would continue the policy of bu.v ing selected issues as they inuke an approach to December lows." Kpidruilc of Dividend Omissions Ileal causes for mini) of the uuex plaimible declines in n' number of the Industrial slocks in the closing months of IJiUf) in (j furnished in the uuplensniit announcements made almost each day of the reduction, or if passing, of divi dends by this and that company. Com pared with a jenr ago, the list of divi dend pavers looks like a target whirl) had been shot lo pieces by mniksinen. The two latest additions to the list of those concerns finding it inconvenient to make further distribution to share holders aie Columbia (irnphophone and the Keunieolt Copper. Conditions, with which most cer one'js now familiar, made tins radical action imperative. It should have caused little surprise, in thai omitting the dividend had been clearly foreshadow ed lij the recent pur iisent decline in both issues. Omission and reduction of dividend" lias become little short of an epidemic, and it fur I'Vlics coiiluriiiR testimony of the -i rained iinlit situation and the wide liicad character of the business dc in ssion. Measured b, the current policy of i npitiilizing debt-, and the inability of uinnv corpointions to obtain inucli needed fumN, except at piohibilivc rates nf interest, would seemingly indicate a fi'iilier lengthening of (lie list of non ilivnli'iid pa.veis or radical reduction of i Mstmg rates. The Kailro.iil I'avioll ISased on statistics ti'-cpnied by the Interstate Commerce Commission and made public l-Vhrunrj js, the llureau if Hailwnv I", ononucs cstiniate thai lie ):i roll of the i .'lilmaiU for lil'JO was approximali'lj Sli.tilO.IMKUIOO. This hgui-e represents an iiicieasc of SI.R70.- ."il".s,,"s over the railroad navroll of .i.T.W. VJ..2 in 1!M7. the .venr before govt rniiieiii coutiol of the iiiilroads. I I he inlcrstate t oininerce t omnilsaion figures dial not include last jenr's wage waul, which was made retionctive to Mav 1. Adding tliis increase t.'?117, IMM).(HI0 for two-thirds of the jenr), .uid linlancnig the leduction of fences to v niI the end of the jenr against in- i lenses during the si'inmer produeis the total stated. Calculations h the Itureau of Itailway Kconomlcs for the third put ter of IPL'l), combined with the In iifslalc Coinmcice Commission'n ie i ins for the I'm -t two quarters, Indi iaie lliat the total compensation of '.nluii) cmplo.vcs, up to October 1 was sl 7."ill.ll(IO.OfHI. Adding to this SIKIO, ihhi.UOO fur the fouttli ipinrtor (allow -cine being made for decrease in num ber of employe) a total wage bill even larger than the amount stated above Is indicated. 1 'I he wage increase of S(V.."i,Ono,OllO. effective for a full year, would put the lailroad pn.woll on :i bnsls of SIi.MS. (ifln HIM) per annum. On this basis the ltd pn.v rolls of the rail rod us will iep i -'iit an iiii'ic.ise over I!)I7 o .isu'.ii7s,r,i7.,s."s. Sensational Drops Completed In summarizing the business situ- ai mil. the I 'r:uilclin National Itank in tic March issue of Digest of Trade Conditions sajs; "Tor tl.e Inst senr,il weeks many of the imiioi i.iui maiiufactiiriug plants of t! iiintiv liuve been closed eutircl.v nml niusi ot tliosi) in operation have In en i mining at a small pciccntagc ot i.'ipacitv. During the same peiiod sales at v Imli's.'ilo have been in leinmuible volume and at tetail have been almost normal for the sea.son. This situation -(cms to have created a belief that the icndiustiiifiit in prices has been vir tuall.v completed. While uinnv raw iiiateriiiU have probably i cached the liotlom in price and in volume of move ment and while pri es and volume at wlioli-a'e have iili end) gone through .i hciiv) 1 1 ad lustmenl and pi Ices and I volume nl ictail have experienced some icidjustmi nt , there is little eviibnee to iipiotl the idea thai icadjiistment is I behind us The sensaiional dtops have, i it is hoped, been louiplctcil. but a fur - lln'i- shrinkage m total volume of busi- iii ss and in the average prii c of all iomii lilies would seem to be inevi table." Tiii:Tit.ni:u. WILLS $75,000 TO CHARITY Good Shepherd Home of Allentown Gets Kuelm Estate After Widow Dies Allentown, I'll.. March 1. The (inod Sliepheid Home, an Allentown institu tion, oigani.cd some yents ago, for the uie of old people and crippled and hi plum children, will receive the hull; of the estate of the late David Kuehn, a i ct n ed 1 1 ink farmer of this city who died ncailv two )cars ago. lie left cash ami piopertv amounting to more than s7."i,(i(in, ami most of this will go, upon tin death of the widow, who is now Ughlv six .veins of age, to tho home, in mils sums ranging from SfiOO to 1!."iIMI. and aggregating about $21,000, me hciiic,itlicd to fourteen iclntives and friends of Kuehn. but oil) ns life estates, the prim liml to jo to the (!ond Shepherd lluine a i.ipldl) ji- Ihe legatcuei die off. ' .ftlairffcsi,. New York Bonds tft.M.ns IN Jinnol AdBtns V.tp 10.. . 00'ilt'n Ittl r,ij vvl I . . n."!a liolll (.1(11 TJ I i. Am Cut Oil ftp IIS! 'i. 1 ?4i s; . 01'4 1. H.. .. 741,4 1. .. !1 T. Am Hincll'K A J., ., tll't 10 llt'K SS III. LrtllMlIlt :il! 0. tiO'fi lid', tifi'k na Jl'J ni linl r. t. . do 1. 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(iT.."ii l...n '.H.lll Stl.lltl Sll.lltl ST. tin Ml S I '.III. Ill sT.d'J '.IT .".I HT. is l.ilii'l't.V l.ilii'rly Mbort Liberty Liberty Libfity Libert Vict'. Vict " j (11 11! I Slt.ill) J mi ltd ' ST. ii I i MS S I I '.Ml HI ST nt! I !7 .'.I '.IT .VJ , Ihl Is... I'll Is. . . IfU l',s. UM ',.. .".(1 -I',- . -It II ll,s. Notes .'!'' j n Notes -I !,s Raw Suoar Market Quiet h Viirls. M. u eh :' -Tlii- inn suK.i market eoiitiniii h unlet nml hIhuii hm c'lUlllKtll "i Hie IiikIh of I i ('Ills. ... mill fivltflit. for I'nh.is, imiuiiI to ;, t: duty iinlil. 'Iln' Hiiif.ir tliuinci lonnn.i tee Htlll hurt Mime miK.ir avail. ilil,. nt Hi above level. Init icltners hlnm Inilltfii euro, t'nnnilii ii'llnem ni'iiiilien 11 i1 lniKi San DoinlnirooH for prompt (U.i. anee nt ) U-10c. . I f linportuttonw in cluileil AS.tlOU Iuiks Porto llleo.s and 2" -5U.1 Ihikh San Ponilinroi'H to the ineu can Co . 11,3(11) Iiiikh l'oito Itteos to tl, l'edeial Co, and 3Ti Olid Imkh i'uKih i.i tlie W'uiiur i'o The local refined m.u liet t uneliaiiBed The reilvi-al. tin Warner and tlio National are ultlnlraun and Arliuelile Ilron tttlll teipilre nm tractH to uontuln 25 per cent In the cult KrndeH. 1 . . KO'il 1 . RT'jl t . 89'i llll T 7s nisi 1 . 12i I Ift.t i St. 10S!'l Ilplll M fi "10 1 . 80 llllli ll'ilit " 1 .. 72 CmMilltiM .N'n mn rets .1 111 i . mi'. Ctl 1'iii'illu I il .1 . . . 72 4 .... 72 GOVERNMENT BONDS n i i , I'llll, ppinn 4. 1034 OH II H llot ooupon Jb lUin (I'ltsj f S Ojvi r kUi c ' " 'fl 09' 'nil U U Ooyi cuuiion U. 1U23.... .. 1UK K'iw.MisUta.i.an, AtUltA'&. - f HUMANISMS Im.cr Ufhln on fJvcn nnd Whims of Personalen in the Public s'ic .v WIMJAS! ATIIKUTON 1)1 ITY Mrs. Maud Howe lllliott. daughter and biographer of .lulia Ward Howe nuthor of the "The Hnttle llvnin of the Itepubllc," probably the most in nplred piece of writing that nny Atnei -ienn woman has produced, told n group of newspaper women in Washington the other dn.v that the sunr total of returns from it was !.". .Mr.". Klliott remoihed on the fact that newspaper refcieuce.s to jieople of hixty usunlly styled them "aged." She wald she liad nsked tnanv editors wliv this was n fact. The explanation was that the news is usually written b .vnungsters between eighteen and twen-t.v-two. To them a person of ixty is aged. I low much more chnrltable It would be, fcho said, if writers would sub stitute "elderly" for "nsieil," "middle aged" for "elderlv." "young" for taidille.aged." It would i-liare the feel . lags of those who watch with trepida tlon the running of the sands through Ihe hourglnss of life. Attorney Central I'alnier was bmng grilled by lUuiresentative McLaughlin J when be appeared before the nppiopila ' K turns (ommtttee in defense of some lie : nun in uie iKiminisirntion. lie ucicnnco his position and refused to'nduiil any thing. "lint are jou not willing lo grant me." vntd Mr. McLaughlin. "Hint there1 are two sides to this ipiction?" "1 will admit," inid the attorney gen eral, "that there are two sides to everv question and that one of them i" usuiill.v wrong." t When Mr. Coolidce comes to Wash ington mill begins looking nrouml be will lind that there arc very few iei(uilte attached lo the office of Vice Prcsi dent. Thete is, for instance, no mileage allow nine 'J'he appropriation for Ins oflice gives him $101)0 a jenr for a sec retary, SKino a war for a clerk. SHOO a jenr tor a page, and SloOO a year lor a tclegiaph operator. This latter pol is the most peculiar piece of pntioniiiie that falls to his lot. He has no use for a telegraph operator. The man who holds the post never sends a message. The post was created in that era when there were telegraph, lines, but no telephone wires, t'oni luiinicittion between tho Capitol nnd tli" goterntnent departments was by tele graph. Patronage at the Capitol dies hard. This operator sticks around more or less, and nlwavs appears on pajdnj. His appointment is vice presidential pat toiiage. i ('opllBtl ItiJI h Pulillc f.rdaer (o I D0UBTINGL0MAS CONVINCED $25 and Costs Prove Reality of Aerial Taxicab Service New otl(. Maub ''. Smuebndv (old C. A. I.oinns. n Inwier, it vvns possllile to hire an aerial taxieab. He didn't be. lieve it. and telephoned a companj en gaged in t lui t service, convinced lie could prove the information given linn to be a mjtli. The companv sent a plane to a Hudson river pier, but the passenger did not appear. Magistrate Iiavies, in nty court, ves- tiiday nwarded the comiianv .?'..", plus i costs a nil (lisDui'sements against Lomns. THE INTERNATIONAL FINANCE CORPORATION SIS2'0 $5,000,000 NOW payinn 9' r on Preferred MONEY! In v. itin'j ! n (lie . i pit.'i I of .( Wt:i.j-M MSKH utiipi i- civ nil? ininii v its I'l'II. ri'i ilk" Kiiiir 'III- lentnl ;ilue is i,pn H. ntei" l' iiiten l lul. tie c.niiliur ii iv r w ri piv s. nt. .1 li pi In -. ..i ih idi mix 'I ' s. it men (f i ori"r 1 1 inn I' . htlLT l lllfillev .Hid ( li il ' il. tin - it. i t .ill ioiiior.il' i m -i-nii-nt'i , Descriptive BoohUt Upon Request E. L. STOCK & CO. 118 Dresel Bldg. High Grade Investments Yielding over T" Ohio Powtr Co. 7i . . . . due 1951 Pcnna. Power & Light 7s.. due 1051 Mil. Cohc & Gas. Co. 7'2S. due 19.13 Scranton Fleclric Co. 8s... due 1931 Interstate K. R. 5r'r Equip. Tr. Clfs. due 1925 '. IIIOM Reed A. Morgan & Co. Meitili. J ' , "' I'll I 1. . Tmst 7. ' I- 1 kin n. 1 n 'iii.i .'".imiiaiiii'i1 Tii1 A ', ullnl High-class Engineer Is Available '.-.p. I'irilU Hlulltd In i. ,.,r-. (,,, plant u"l ni iiiufm tuuiiir miuli. tllllls 1111(1 ll" llllH tl Hill' lt,1- hldl in Kui'i'pe .mil Soiitli Sin. i. till lll.lkl' H ' "lltMi'lltl.ll IllV.-i (.(. tl.m- t ii' lio-iiicss pn.'ii. es ai,,l oiiin !' il " I"" 'unlln s ii .;,. i r.iKir.u orrtt i: I'llll'illMTII Hill'lllllli lumiiniii 1111 r Imestment Bonds Welsh Brothers 028 Ciikstim-lttStrkut Philadelphia I iiinli ml 13 lit EfDEeSO&LOEB Uri'iot'!) ci Yolv and I'lidadvlnfuti S'urli E rchnnqca (410 Chestnut St. rWBUHOEBI, Income Tax AIDirs SSTI..Mi nOGLE & BOGLE CI11tllltltlllS 10) I tnl 'i-1 Ik IIIiI I oiii.I (WH A 1 'U .. ..WOfjiV.,,.,. i k:j- 'ju-UsuJabdibu. , CTHnwOTasmaiiBamaBiiinrampnqini I MlpVlMlMHllM I IMJ JfcQjKiTI-rSt .I..I..I. on Koiidis Watch these pointa in buying a bond and you will enjoy a security obtain able in no other way: 1. Don't buy until a security has settled. 2. Study fundamental conditions. 3. Watch holdings carefully for profitable ex changes. 4. Follow only unbiased recommendations. EooMet on Request Tho great confidence Investors bare In Ilabson'a reports lies In the (act that the reports are absolutely unbiased. A booklet on bond buyinu and o recent Babaon report will be eent to Inteiested Investora, uratis. MirlyA$h for BoohUt 3401 BABSON'S Wellestey Itltli, 82, Boston, Mum. Th0 I nr st it OrgianxtfUion cf It ChArtuitr n (h World KfvyiimiMMHMMI CUP Off Ht9 IHIttMlltlMmillM !MEMOlccrrSrVr S Write the Habon Statistical i OrganUation, Roger W. Hab- son.Presldent.WeMesIeyHllls. 82, Huston, Masa as followa 82, uoston, mi as louowa. Please send me a copy of Hnl.1 &. n I f'll ,J....1M l.nHr. ' rj rPCnt reoort. aratla. t,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, One of the Grea French Railroads! i has issued 6rr bonds which have been sell- ' ing at from $67 to $69 per 1000-franc bond. This railroad (Paris Orleans) has met all its obligations for over ab years, its stock is selling on the Paris Bourse at about 182 'r of par. The bonds provide a fixed income and full pos sibilities to profit by any improvement in exchange rates on Paris. I'or further particular write for Circular i-J.7. Hemphill, Noyes C& Co. Members New York Stock Eichango Franklin Bk. Bldg., Philadelphia New York Boston Scranton Buffalo Albany Syracuse Holtimore UNITED STATES TREASURY CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS ALL MATURITIES Mar. 15, 1921 to Dec. 15, 1921 BOUGHT AND SOLD Discount House of Salomon Bros. & Hutzler M i hers s, V Sim I. I'jrtinnKc Commercial Trust Bldg. Philadelphia TcU Pi lurk line s,)rtjfr 73i Nfll Huston E.H. Rollins & Sons I oillllleil IHT0 Investment Honds 1121 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia rlione iriu'f ,1100 .V.Nfon Nri. lui: WUkcs-Rarrg Hall morr (lin'iio Sun l' 1 art jtu Riordon Company, Ltd. 8 Bonds due 1040 99 & Interest to yield , 8.io ;. Sciured by first mortgage on prop'rtie 1 hich hnvo cost up to Nov. t, l')20, over twice the totnl amount of the issue. Sunt rot descriptive circular Wc Wish to Buy Portland Railway, Light & Pover Co. First & Refunding Ss, Due 1942 HARRISON & CO. IIXNMIIS 106SOUTH FOURTH ST PHILA Urmh.'is J'i'il'.ii. ll'l HI S I'm k nml I F.drhangcs Amer. Lt. & Trnc. Com. Northern Indiana Gas & Elec.Pfd. Penna.-Ohio Elcc. Pfd. BOENNING, GARRISON & CO. Miitu i:iiim.i iiiii.niNo tllrcit l'ri i.p 'leleiilidiie In New urk Mi'iuIjiti. I'lill.i. Muik l.ulimntii I miller I MMiri fi illon h'h Scrliil ll.ilo , Isllliiirii I iirimr itlini I'h lutt I'llll i. l.iirrdi ,. Hi . ni.v, lli'islii-j tliiiio!.ili (iiniiMiis Tv'h llilil l.nililrr Kiliiiluc ( huiu. mi iVs mj- I 1 1' It-sill. (, imp mi h'h t ;l f .urn. It.i. I 'clitliiK K.' lii.ii ViihtIi 111 Ills I iini.ilHil Th ,.H I'mlliiiil Iti It A i'r. In .V till' Vil.ititii lli'lliilim (iiiiiliini !) j'h inn SAMUEL K. PHILLIPS & CO. Mrintirrt. riillmlrliilil.i Mwk i:rlmnco 5ti7 c iii'siM r siki:i:-' kq Banking House of Issue tli iritlumil illntrllMitluii ii r linclirsl icninY srinrlllcs run u.r I lit- nriii, of two or lirre rituil h.ili'.ini n fur I'IiIIiiiIi-IiiIiI i unit tin c.is rrn .ri'ilun of reniisjlt miln. Kr-nll.-s Mill lie i onslcl.rnl In trlrt ronll. iIfiiif. XiiMirr I.Filcrr llns. ll'J'ill l.nlrer llllliF. r i i J H.rJLiX.UlJM i WHEN "STORM SIGNALS" FLY IT'S NO TIME TO TAKE CHANCES FINANCIAL conditions at the pres ent time arc not what could be called stable. In many lines bin profits are being made, but in general, produc tion is not what it should be and there is a spirit of unrest in both business and labor. . This is not pessimism, nor on the other hand, is there any occasion for alarm, if your business is well piotccted. But is it? If a crash should come, in what condition would your accountsbc.' Arc you sure of themf There Is a way to be sure absolutely f.urc. Our Unlimited Credit Insurance rolicim insure and protect you against loss from Kid debts. Better ask for particulars before, rather than after. There is no obligation. OUR SUPFJV SEUVICE Losses Paid In AmcricanCurrency "f LONDON GUARANTEE AND ACCIDENT COMPANY LTD. R. A. IRVING. General Acnt rl.rt f.nmliafM 4P16 1 nil A T-r I Profitable 'iliiPCGinronlci Minont!.ia. 1 ( omlfitiaf (O)' vf (Frazier & Co. and IRedmond s Ca Bread 6 Sansora St Philadelphia. 33 Pine St New York. Biltimorc Pittsburgh Washington la n xtry it A POP I Mnn Hnl M'' k nf t s r.". pan tm nffni irrl 1i t1 " i ' nhipp'nB 'iiitlfin nn us n l r'-'crt tr.n'kf't h-t, ii p TM r port tl1 tw miii cr- s up-'n r t)t If 11 .! imi tHtP i In V'nntJr Ou.f 11 l m 'ir HflvrinTiR t'i f MiltonHeim&Cq STOCKS-FOREIGM EXCHAKGE-BON'CS MtMBCIfS PHILADEU1UA STOCK EXCKANoE CaiSCLIIATED STOCK EXCItA'3Eu r.Y 1G22 Chestnut Street I'M I) Mil I fill IMinnri. Hell, sprnir .-. J 17 - J..90 Krstonr II i(c (Til 74 llroiulMii ,. 1R! .". li r . V. Miinitiirit. niin. s.v)rliii!lleli yTSBJTKCJinra miiiiiini iajli Combination Investment Two Bond Secured Gold Notes (Short and long term maturities') j nf tritioi -i l rM"".'i I' I t'ul ' ' t t.li lp inn ; Combination ield, S's0 s c'ombit i" ,n an i s J - Uin times w i. u M i .n K J I'oml'lnatioti Keriiiin J fiji tinmlH pli'iiuo'l fm i .i li SJli'ii note (uitsi.iiiilitit; i oiiil'iii.itli.n tin, J 'ii,', iird nits-re-' 11 i ' i ui'ii nil i Fairman & Company g 3 Drfol Iluildinn. Philadelphia e j l.tulillll (I ltHI'! 3 A. H. Bickmore & Co. : 3 111 llroadway. N. Y. , rtin !! iriTiT-ri-T-r nrz ft A lonij frni bond sccjip I by mortoane on piopert consei v.itlvely valued it more than 1 tunes total (unded debt Earnings at r.itt- ot i times Interest charnen Followed by 8". dividenl pay i nil stocks whkh it present quotations sncii equity of ICO'i followintj these bonds. Deo-'iptive circular on icquist PAUL & CO. l CHESTNUT STREET GEO. A. HUHN & SONS M'lll lis M HIIMis Mfinberis nf tile I'lill'iddnliln, vP AurU I tlilnijtn Kinrl, fvs liiinses Nru nru futtsti 1 xilmnci. Commission Orders, iltecuted In All th. Principal Marketi Liberty Hoiids Hought and Sold llrllrxim ( ourt llldg. HtH Wnlnnti Ht N. . llflllr Itl llrondiiuy ft AkubvPi&si I I 111 I I llt,,..- .,,imuijuumiiu.u,""- tVl'--"llJ j I. Service" " i"T,'MMgg!M A tnwAcrsi n k ktccls s m s stTirt H !.c&, A 1 LAIN 1 H, i I'lionr- Bclmonl W3 Has it touched bottom? 0 ! ' I I-I'li'" 1 i f ll H g i u i.ish. ;s 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1. AT YOUR SF.RViai I'tablishcd UiphteenSLxtrune til I! V O V "- la t JVC itf V The Market Outlook A gradual improvement in gcnernl marhet conditions is outlined in tho lntcst issue of the Investor's Review. A financial summary is also given on U. S. Steel Pure Oil Pierce Arrow American Ice Bethlehem Steel Endicott Johnson Recent changes in important issues I are outlined, including Norfolk & j Western R. R , Gcncrnl Motors, U. S. I Rubber, Republic Iron & Steal, I Texas Pacific Coal & Oil, etc. Ash for a free copy BOUREAU & EVANS Jfetnlirn rhtlntlrtphln FtocU I'.xchang 130 South 15th SL Philadelphia I.ormt SIS! f' CO J19 West Phila. Office, 7 S. 52d Street Wm. R. White, Manager Idaho Povyer Go. First Lion & Gen. Mortgage 79i Donds Due 1947 Pricj 24i and nt. Yielding over T1 'I ins compapy dovel-ip.- a!'. of its power from h; ,! n elcctiio bijutcus nml d s not have to m a i in a . ti .slcani lcsc-rvf pliint-. No fa''ninc:s mrr 'J. 1-."i t lie j '.MtclT'-t i l'.-Ji ft -. Descriptive circular on request. Harris, Forbes & Oo I'liie btrrrt. Cornrr William NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA OFFICE. Widcncr Uld8. Federal Farm Loan Bonds 4a'. Due 1937 & 1939 5. Due 1933 srci'niTiis ni PAitrMi nt Commercial Trust Company " ' ' r I1 r: Mem! tr I edir,.l Hr ,cnr .rm 1 Cit l!.ill Sijuarc U i-t T i 1 1 ni n l( It'll i V I'l I I ICNs Mlt ii. II i .( , r i : (., li (.1111 I 'si K If I. ii Sf I iili r il i ii si ,t,. i. H, ,, ,i, ,,,( I i lis 1 slttsit It .11 I IMp S,ir li tun ill an' 111. I.- ". """' Kt'iniiiKtim l'li(iii(iK'r:iili ( t-lltildsi' Silk Co. Ni'utnn Cna I ( i Plil. AL C nminnn I ml ed Auto Storr I nitb O. B. LANSINGER &. CO. 130 S. I'llll Si. bxiruca Mi ) MsHh.i lasiHiil.is,. I I ffl I E o I