Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 25, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 24, Image 24

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Business Conditions
When business conditions are
In the process of readjust
ment there is a Rreat deal
of comfort in knowing that
your money is invested in
sound, well-chosen bonds.
The owners of sound and
properly safeguarded bondi
can be practically sure of the
security of their investments
under even the most adverse
business conditions. Our
March Investment Circular
describes a targe number of
bonds which we recommend
for investment. A copy will
be sent upon request.
Ask fot Circular F-12
Harris, Forbes & Co.
Pine Street, Corner William
NEW YORK
PHILADELPHIA OFFICE
Widener Bids.
A REAL
BOOK OF
GRAPHIC
CHARTS
Covering the price
history of all active
Stock Exchange is
sues has been pre
pared by us for the
ue of investors and
traders.
While the edition lasts .
copies will gladly be tent I
upon receipt of 10c in
ttampt to defray coif of
mailing. Write for Q-10. '
J. F. McGOVERN & CO.
Members of rhlln. fitnrk Rirhnnte
1130 South I'enn Sq.. rhlln.
Timer 0410 n.re 3001
New York 31 Hrondua;
OTIS & CO.
Stocks Bonds
Acceptances
Foreign Exchange
Member of New York.
Cleveland. Boston. Chi
cago and Detroit Stock
Exchanges, the New York
Cotton Exchange, and the
Chicago Board of Trade.
Private wire connections
with principal markets of
the United States and
Canada.
216 Superior Ave., N. E.
CLEVELAND
New York Boston Detroit
Cincinnati Columbus Toledo
Akron Youngstown Dayton
Denver Colorado Springs
$1
invested today
will produce prac
tically the same in
terest return with
equal safety as
$1.40
invested
5 years ago
F o r suggestions
write for Circular
7312.
Bonbright & Company
137 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia
ew orU l him itn
Huston Detroit
risi iti hhi:u
nim on n tv
MILTON HEIM&CO
STOCKS rOREICNUTHAVGE BONDS
1 ' MiHBim -
MliaDkPHIA !-Ot:x:nNOt
COKSOUDATgD STOCK CXHAHGWst
10.' J ( limllllll Mrrel
riinririt Hell, spr ii f null J i
l.e mtnn It t i. 7V
71 llrn.idit i i IS') Mb ir N
nl.iiiiliiru. ( i'i'ii. sprinctlrlil M , ..
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Time-Tested Bonds
Returning 6 lo 9'r
EDWARD V.KAM& CO.
Mnrri Ruilriine
I .lnl'li-llrll IT er.
(J. S. IWI'1 Oi & CO.
Ill Jt t liT-T.St'T .r
JSANKKKS
Kilfrfti.nr. lo
All H , rrt.V'n
bVUUk mLO Nllllkk LlllUi.tll UU.J .il.
nu iiiiuinUiiliin
Mtwh.r rhlln. wlnrk Kifhn
ill $S m
Kingdom of
Denmark
?." jear 8'r .Si.ri.iB I'und
Gold Uonds. Due 1945
In $1 f.nn ml Vi.. ,ii-a i
l nt Oil Tli S'n(1 'i Vii 1
imiii'i h n it -H hi in ih
n i'f x ft.- hi1 1 ft '.
fTlrlnnt in '-oJm thi -nt
.nfln nt or l f.-c maturlt
Price to jie'd about
8.10' ;
I ne 'Or on irqur.f ' e Pfc .ISO
The National City Company
Philadelphia 141 Chestnut St.
AMantle City Chalfonle Ulock
1ZZ5 Boardwalk
I
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Talks
To Investors
I nr iNW.sron ho mnkrn iie of
our ratine nhIi-ui in )rotrrtel in
tlir st'lri'tiun (if his itncHlmentn
nnil yrrntK itiiiiiinies his risks.
Hut llic qunlitv of tlio flifTrrcnt
cruritir!t rliancrn from limr to
tinto jiit n thr rrrdit of luni
nrsn men inrrrnv or (Irclinm.
CoMyli:xTI , iiilclliRrnt in
FKtiiiK includes not only Mine
flection, but contitiiioiK ttiiprr-
inion. To jiroprrly protect liU
cnpilnl. tlic iinclor must con-
rorm to clianj'cs in rtinilnnirutal
ronilitioiirt us urll n ilrtrrt Jr- I
tri'iorntiou or iinpnnrninit in I
tlir quality of the iinmliiicnt
itcclf.
!So IWteTOB, iiiiIcm himsflf a I
nproiulist. can Kafclv do thin
without eprrt nitl nud mUire. i
And any niil or udvlrr Mliicli he
relies on miiil lc ilininlcrcslrd
nud independent. Sellers of r
rurities nre not lisinteretel.
and while their opinions may lie
entirely honest, they cannot ho
fully detnehet' opinions.
'J O arPI.Y THE I)LMAD IS T11F.
INi:stmi..yt HIM) for nn expert
orgnni.ation of inveHtment sup
erTiBlon. we hnc developed this
Serire during the past dozen
jears. It hns been built up to (ill
nn urRent nerd in the invest
ment world nnd today supplies
service of wide nnd varied scope
to many thousands of clients
located in all parts of the world.
Let us tell jou more about this
service and our rating system.
We feel sure that you will bo
interested.
Moody's Investors Service
JOHN MOOin , Prf.ldi.t
1124 Real Estate Trust Bldg.. I'hila.
ItOslON
M.l Mlltli
( IIKACiO
If There Is a Market
We Can Find It
We hold sales of stocks
and bonds every Wednes
day, charging 51.50 on
finnve fee foi each item. Our
weekly catalogues anti postal
aid service reach every mar
ket. We take pleasure in
furnishing quotations.
Barnes & Lofland
Mot U IlroUcr nnil AucMonrerf
117 S. 1th Sv.
CONNECTION
riKinKi im
KM'I.HIKNCl.lt
BUILDING & LOAN ASS'N
SECRETARY
i 3ii. i.KD(ii:it iirru i.
Stenographers in Mew York Hank
Hun, cut opportunity In Urg downtow
tai for cipahle, experienced ntenoirrapnarf
in iler IT. xar Permanent position. x
eel ent 'norlilnir condition" Good ealary and
liirchi!. .Stale 1134 education exparUaoe
dJ alary expeet-J. W-lte
e. v. r nnoM 701
jo iv (Jih .(.. vw nrU rltr
VWIIV linn no Inienlnr eer lout 11 doll ir
nf prlnrlnal or lnlrret on nny ecu
r ty Itonitht of v W. Mrtius Co '. rle
for our LooUlet 2-U unit Irurn the minor
S. V. STRAL'S & CO.
sfmU Ktrhiinttr IHilir.. I'hllnrtf Inhli
SILENT PARTNER-
For Profitable Expansion
I -.11!. II III. K I I. Iidl.lt
TELEPHONE SALESMAN
Stock Brokerage
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p '. , ( - . nil- e .1 mi . ,.. ,.l
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V. J. VAN MLLIAKI)
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ACCOUNTANT
m mix
in i'xrir,nnx
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'l VN-U M III III. I'lMI
WIEQMER, RCDKEY & CD.
Certified Public Accountants
Drcxel Building, Philadelphia
Stockwell, Willson & Linviii
Certified Public Accountants
Land Title Bid., Philadelphia
i .in I t tt ' on.
li'i l.l .ltd An
I f V 4(
PH1LA. JACK O'BRIEN'S
ii 1 1
.t. I,,
Flesh Reduced Body Building
l,( m.: 'I.itiii lts"i n.,1 n,, n i ih.m ,
I..Utrci"r INSTITt 'I l"K IN Willi U
H F ''"or t"th fh'.in'i' ! Phi n
'I I , -ii'. I i N. .
HOUSE CLEANING
OF
General Situation Healthier as
Result of Drastic Read
justment Process
EXCHANGES CLOSED
'I'o laj lieing nbrrvpil n n lojt.il
l.ii .'l.n i'i nioxt of 1 1 r stnles. the
pniiri'inl "tin k rxrlinnj:c. eiiinmntl
j t in.irl.rn. tinn!i. trtit rninpanies
niiil itiirr linnnrinl Institutions nre
iliv.'.l Se"tnl of tlir conunnilitv
innrUitx wl'l remain i-'nsed tnmii."
low. lint tlio Vow York n nil 1'lill.t
ililnlih Sm.'ii Kti'linnsc ni well ns
flu liiiik nnil trust companies. wll
lie "pin ns 'immI.
A imx KtrlklnR rontrnit of tlif I'.l"
I'f luiliilnjK from n innrkot vlpxvpolnt
h civon wlicii roinimrisorn nro mntli'
it!i I'onilitinnH cxivtlns n onr nn.
Almnt tlii limr lif-t jenr tin' iiinrltct
linil xtnrtotl on ulint jirovnl to t,io n pro
IntiBi'tl linuiilntlim pcrloil. There linil
nut ''t been nn.v wfll-tlnfiiieil HlKn of
im wliltxprcntl lui i iov depression.
.Mol every one n etill fenntlng on the
fnt of tlie 'nllntion of the wiir I.lttle
uniilil he snineil in miikins extenilve
t view of whnt ut norurrcil in the,
tierte-trjiiiR eleven ninntli. It Is eer
lain. Iioweter. reeanlliMs of the int
uited problems xlill confronting on nil
iiles. Ibut fnr-renrliini; te.sults were
iibtninnl. nnil the i;eiiernl Hittiutlon
with the ilrnstlc rlnrl'.vinic prorens s
eiinin to be MMimler nnil healthier
llinn it wns n etir 11R0.
Tlinre is little iloiibt tliat the tlnnn
einl markets have been Brntltiall.v
tirepiirnii; for a c''i"'ral linproveinrntln
liiiviiiess ami rreilit onditions. The
prneess ha tieen painfully slow nnd is
liUel to eontinne so. but still there arc
m:iti teusons fop i.iiipo.sinp the real
1 nrner lias been turned In otiier words,
1 lie inarlt' t imniminitj lias stieeeeiled in
mtlin its Ihiiii- in order to meet the
rliniiscil eeiiiiiiinie ronditions. This was
neriimiilisltetl without nny xerlotis tnis-liap-
which fait is reassuring.
Still further i-evere ail.iiitiiirnts nre
jet to be made, but inns-niueh ns It hns
been dearly shown the powers-to-be
linve the situation completely in hand,
u sntifm tor xettlement is ennfidently
experted. Keti though the more confi
dent expectations are not fulfilled, there
hns nlreaih been ample evidence that
the market has reached n shock -proof
position.
YARN jWCES WEAK
No Relief Anticipated In the Near
Future Textiles Generally Quiet
Ynin nriiTs nre still weak, according
to I lie weekly review of trade for the,
Philadelphia ilMUd bt It. !. Dun &
Co. It Is reported there Is a large Mir- '
plus of stock on hand, sufficient to last
uliieij dns of normal consumption. 1
1 There nppeai-s to be no immediate relief
I from excess production in the South.
No change is rvpoitei! lu the wool
market, trading being liMe-s nnd but n
small amount of business reported.
1 al textile Industries are generally
quiet.
Continuing, the review goes on to
sn :
"The hide nnd leather markets eon-'
iinuo ipiiet and tmlj a modern te volume 1
of business is licing done. Prices tire
holding sternly ami there is only 11 mod
erate amount of st'k on hand. (Jlazed
kid matiufncturers are increasing pro
ilmtion to meet the demand for better
guides of leather, which is now senrce.
The medium nnd lower grades are nun- ,
111,: siowij. Prices continue firm with a
light ndwiiue for better grade. Shoe I
manufacturers and dealers report n dc
iiiiind for women's oxfords. Prices hnve
iiihnnccd for tlieM- t)lc Staiidurdl
stjlis are selling only in small uinounts
niiil collections are. a.s a rule. slow.
"Tlie cement mn'ket showslittle im- 1
proeim'iir .Mmiufai Hirers report 11
fair iiimtuiit of huslness being done, but
.t few large orders are being placed 1
nnd price Imve dropped wuiiewliut.
I "Tlie ihemicnl market is fairly
nitiM- In the drug line, innntifnctnr-'
ers ii'iort sales iiormal. but the sale of
'etude drugs to manufncttirers and man- l
iifin taring plirmiieits is small with
no prusiiis't of iiuineillnte improvement
Prices K. op high In the chemical and
iljestnff line, bu.itiig has fallen off
si,meliat nnd at present time prices
are rather low
"The paper mniket shows little
I hange. Manufacturers and jobber re-
port little Inning except for itninediute
, neeile Pi ices nre declining. '
I "Paint uianufncture. dealers in
; paints and painters' supplies report
little chnnge in this line, with wimc In- t
I crease in the niuuunt of purchnHCK be- .
ilng made and painters reort an in-
II ease in the number of contracts taken.
The business, however. Is confined '
1 pniicip.ill to the jobbing line. There
s little 1 lunge in prices and collections
n main good
Wiillpnper manufacturer!', jobbers
Mid dealers p port a inodeiutu increjs.'
in tlil- line of business. There, nppenrs
if. be a slight incieiiM. in the amount of
pin chases lielng made A decided in
crease In this Imi. Is anticipated 111 n
short time There Is little change in
priii's and lolleitiotis remain about nor
ma I
r-'is.ir i ipiiet, with moderate de
tiLiiid Pices arc 11 tic hanged . at .
.mil x :V for line giniiiilnted
Reading Ry. Shops Remain Closed
Kcading. Pa.. Man h IVS. (Hy A
P 1 P.ecnusc of tlie 1 losing of the nn
thriu He mines din to a low demand for
tuel ami the louseiiueiit slump jn
fnuglit uriffi' the Mispeiihiou of work
in tin- Iti-aditi4 r.nhu shops here this
w.ek hiis been extended another week
About tli) iMomoties. the hirgest niiin
h" in 1 hi- mi limit of old 1 uiiilotcs, nre
nlie in to" lo'iiiiiiiouses and tnnls liere
lhlilend
Consuincrs Electric Light
and Power Company
is KM OKI.K.INH)
"' T -'erl illvldrni) of nne find
'liri-e.iiuiirlers ner ent if. . on u. .re.
'. 1 r-'1 s".. r' nf i I'.imfinn. h 4.,.n He
,.. r"'" Marrh SI, 19il. "t ,inrl
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A ' '"INN Tre.urir
lllll XIII l.l'IIIX A Mlx:us",7V.MA I
t II ill X )
irr sco Mi I'a 'li.. I, .'! m 'I 1
.,- -H'.llKli still 1; ll IIiKS'll NO i I
. rt. H.it nf Dreitnrs A Ihls nn it.. 1
, el "t 1- ,' f one mill noe.fiuurtrr oer 1
.lilt UUl "I ' epri.fi.rr.il !",,( ,,f ,h, I
, ,1,1,1. iiii'W" erll IS, I0JI, lo pre-I
f r q sin. ,t,nli ih cf ri-iorij nl inu cloao of
1.,1 , .. Mi u h .11 ltd . I
, , r - II l in(i'et
tl S'H'.i: ritltP'Kpriv Treasurer '
nn: -ri'.ix a Tfiii: i imipa.nv
01' MI'.RIC
i r , . ,. ja'ter duulrrl nr nne nnd
tliri-i-nunrlers ner rent '"i'V hm l-.n
il i 1 1 1 n n '" i i-ir. i r, .-,,,,. n ,,i i iii i om.
, ,rv p ni. April 1. lull. U) stockholder,
,f r,.i.,ril M.iiri .'II llil
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rn.ldi.-t
ui.Mi'.itN rtiti:it (iiiii'iiiiATioN
I i, lioanl "f I' -ec'.irs I, i. ,...ti,.
i mri.i -inide d of on nnil iinr-luilf (Hj.,
nrr n'"t "" (" ,"'"''"'r"l l'li IMj.ib'i-
I nrll 1,1. IH3I. " stoiliholilrs of rrcord at
, VI -t nf i.usln.ss lldll .11 1(31.
II r -li -"'.v Seiremrv
1IEI
DON
DUS1NESS demands often
make difficult the proper
attention to personal affairs.
Professional men will find
our services particularly
adapted to their needs.
Should you desire it, we will
also act as your Financial
Secretary safe - keep your
securities, detach coupons,
collect and remit income as
you instruct, and attend to
Income Tax details.
AT TOfn SKIIVICH ANY TIMB ON ANY MATTEIf
Call, Write or Telephone Spruce 8200
Commercial Trust
Company
Member Federal Reserve System
City Hall Square West
Empire Oil Purchasing
Company
7 Notes
NnV ISSUE)
GUARANTEED p r i n c i p al
and interest by Empire Gas
nnd Fuel Company.
PARTICIPATING to extent
in ratio of one-third the entire
profits of the company after
payment of ull operating ex
penses. An investment embodying high
degree of safety and opportu
nity for ultimate additional
profits.
Circular II on request
Henry L. Doherty
& Company
60 1 Morris Building
Philadelphia, Pa.
Telephone: Locuit 1410
cauuuv0UuuOcrUT
V
COMMODITY
PRICES AND
IJOND VALUES
noml values iinrt prices
nre Rox'erned by commod
ity prlCfH. When com
modity prices bo UP. thn
.ilue nnd jirlcu of bonds
full. bccaUBc tho incomn
derlveil from them buy
lem of tho esHcntlal.s of
life. The rovrrso hold
true xv h o n commodity
prices fall , tliu vnluo nf
bonda and their price In
i re.i.se.
Wf recommend sound
securities nuch as those
lifted In tho current Issue
of "Cassatt OfferlnB"
HiniUy ajt: for ciriular
h-il
CASgATT V CO.
UlMWXl
COMMERCIAL TRUST BLDa
PHILADELPHIA
MtV VOH
Ai.TtMOt- UTTSBUnoM- KnAHTON
1 1
EDMONDS OIL &
REFINING CORP.
Paid 24fi in 1920
Paid 16 Jo in the first three
months this year
Send for circular -Axle forJ-5
MelHuish & Co.
40 Wall St., New York
Telephone John 6006
Boston Baltimore Worcester
" Tk Htatt ssf mtitr ftJ s tenn'rr M&icA
(mUA I. far lU isleri r iitlitnit."
GEO. A. HUHN & SONS
STOCK! AND RONDS
M'-bers of the rH'IsilrlnMs. N-
l'nrk and Chlrncn Htsrk Ktrhanxe.
Vw VerU roll,n T"M, n
Commlnlon Orders Eiecuted Is
All the Principal Marbett
Liberty Donds Doucht and Sold
llrllriur Court Hide. 1418 IVu nut M
N. i.. Ill HroadKa.r Atuntlr tltr.
mhsssndnr llne
Modern Banking Methods
In a Modern Banking House
Resources $19,000ft00
Union National Bank
"It'Jirre Arch 8'rrrt Crns$ei Tnlrrt"
IN I'lIILADEU'IHA
Annnal Meetings
KhTMUKI'.I.AM) vuts CO.Ml'A.NV
linirri Tti houth Third Mlrret
32r
rniisneipnia iann J.' IllJl.
Tho Annual Menlrx of the Hlnrkhnlders It
the Westmoreland Co it Cnmpanv u'lll , h,,
in the ortlce of th t'ninpsny. on Wrdnndu.
April Alh. 10-1. at 12 o'rlock neon, for the
election nf fhrrr directors to serve tl res
tears and for all eucn other business ai
aw Drowl'' rrrr hefor th ms' tlnr.
IIOWAFD B TKAIHI.V.r
3creiuiy
The
Engineer
I The Strength of
I A Corporation's Credit
I is established by its
1 record in meeting all
fixed obligations, its
total net assets com
pared with liabilities,
its earning power, sta
bility of demand for
its manufactured
products or for serv
i c e s rendered, i t s
management and the
length of time it has
been successfully op
, crated.
1 We offer a bond which
meets all of the above
requirements and is
selling at a price to
I yield about 8.
TFWO for Circular E 51.
Hemphill, Noyes C& Co.
Uabt tfw York Stock Btchtnf
Franklin Blc Bldg., Philadelphia
1 Nttr York Bottoa Scrwttoa
Bnffato Albany SyraoiM Dattlmora
-a
The
Motor Industry
Conditiont among the auto
mobile manufacturing con
cern have greatly improved
durinjj the lat few weeUt.
We have Itaued a ipecial
letter on the Motor Induttry
with apodal reference to
Pierce-Arrow
We vill gladly send a copy
to any one interested.
Aik for L'6
P. K. Guthrie & Co.
Memhrrn Thlla. Stock Kxchanj
1418 S. Penn Square
SUITS 300
SPnUCE 0707 HACK 221
Private Wires to A'eto York
Limited Offering
Clats "A" Stock
D.W.Griffith, Inc.
$15 Share
Now paylni; resulnr dividends at
the annual rnto of 10"..
Gross Receipts from one picture,
Way Down East,'1 for the past
months tJtal J1,6B8,CB7 83.
Application xoiU be inoife to Ust
'his atoch on The .Veto Voifc Stock
I.xcliangn
Scott & Stump
Investment Securities
Stock Exchange Building
I'lIII.AUKLI'HIA I'A
40 Kirhiimr I'lare Nw York
HEUIMIDftCD t
HENDERSON &L0EB
Members New York and
Philadelphia Stock Exchanges
1410 Chestnut St.
Mcmbenhip House of good stand
ing has attractire opening for young
man familiar with the Brokerage
business, and understands how to
handle customers' accounts.
C305, Ledger Office.
Safe BondsySr Investment?'
HALSEY, STUART
c CO. Inc.
Lee, Higginson & Gj.
r.Mshll.litd 1813
hoston .saw yuiiu ciiicaoo
1306 Finance Mug., Philadelphia
-V
GRAIN
PROVISIONS COTTON
Our floifj Utttr Sent ott nequett
Hughes & Dier
Chlcncn lloanl f "WmiU
M'mbere
N...i. 1'rwtuce fcxrlmm
I'lilln. Mtock Klfhunr
lilteburfh Mtock KxOunn
1436 Walnut Street
pruc SU Uucr 1891
rhiUdelpni.
riNANClAI.
tttt. I'AK AND INTIOtKST. HAl'CLI'A
V.leetrlr f Vinitiltir Vipat Hlkrtirnmm Al.
Twfnt-ltxr-rnr Hlnkln Funil Held llonilst
To th hnMer of the bnnili necureit by the
oral in.rijHjf ei cnpuipi ritcirio i;om
nnny. ilatnl Uciabir M 100s:
You nro herttiv notlfi d that the compnnv
will tiav nrt re,l-in tho followlnit numuereil
lelnir all uatltaniltnif llfat tiiartrnin. n.
Irnt.v-lhe-)ear elnklni fund euld Iwnils,
niucl tiur'U.xnt tu the terms of tho nmt
norUJSt" of the H.xpulpa IS'ectrle ComiMtiy
U- the ColanUI T-ut Company, l'hllad'l
Iih n l'n . di'l October 22. lUOi. to wit
rivs HL'Nunnu dollaii h6nds
I J 4 111 1
:a 2a 24 2S 2(1 2?
S .") 80 .in 04 IIH
IIS (111 "0 71 72 7!1
74 7.1 711 77 7H 711
K1 HJt K K4 8.1 $11
C7 US Ml f)0 til Vt
01 !H1 07 IIS Oil 1110
101 10.! Ill 113 11(1 117
11S 111) 110 121 l."2 123
124 12.1 121 127 12H 1211
1.11 111 13S 1311 141 142
ll.l 114 140 147 14S 140
1,111 1r I 1.12 l.'.l 1.14 13,1
10(1 1.17 MS 1611 10(1 IR
lo.' .ifl.t km ins 11111 lot
101 ion 170 171 172 IM
js; "S4 INS 1HII 1H7 1HH
ion 1112 iri.1 111 1 101 in
1117 108 20(1 201 20J 20.1
2(14 20.1 ?0(1 20K 210 211
12 2111 21.1 210 217 218
210 220 221 221 2 224
22t 227 22S 2211 2.10 2H2
1!41 2 Id 247 2.10 2M 2.12
2.1.1 2.11 2.1H 2r.'l 200 201
"(12 20.1 201 207 20H 200
270 271 272 27.1 274 2s3
The above numliored ho ids will he re.
lermeil an1 paid off at the offlcs of the Co.
I nlnl Tnut Cnmpnns". N. IC, cor. 15th anil
Mnrket Mi.. Plill.xdtlphlii. Pa., on May I,
in'ii. nt thn rate of 102C,. of Mr. nlii nr.
cm ! Interest to that date, and upon slid
nto All imurc imerei uion mirn DfinitK
will ceae. nnd th coupons therrfjr will be
void: tit all of which you will pirate taUv
nTlCiT: COL.ONIAT. TrtUST COMPANT.
Truetee
WILUA.M FUI.TON KUnTZ.
"rieldeit
13th and MA-kt-t ata ,
Philadelphia. Pa.
Proposal
I'imrOHAI.N FUll IJKMOLITION OF IIUIM).
1M1.S. I'.I.Ktnitlt: 'lUAVKI.INll t'UANKS
AMI ((Itfl.KllS AMI IMMIIl OI'F.HATIN'tl
i:Ul II'.MINT F(IK HTKKI. l'ASMKNUKIt
CAIlt.
IIKI'.inTMKT OF CITY TKAKSIT
CITY UF rilll.MlKl.rlllA
11th Kloor. 1211 liirMnut nt.
I'hllatlelphla. March 24. 11121.
Ho.ileJ proponlB. nddrefffled to the utiilcr
nliined at thn ofllce above mentioned, will b
rrrelved until 12 o'clock noon, on April R, It
nnd ID, 1021, and opened Immediately there
Hfter for the fotlnwlnsT work appurtenant to
the Krarrkford Hlrvated Hallway, authorlred
by ordinance of Council! of June 2V, 11120:
Di:itOLIHIlINO IIUILD1NOS at the eolith,
went corner of Front and Urcrn streets, and
nt the noutheant corner of Kenelnvton ave
nue nnd Iluntlnndon street; Contract B43.
Illil will be received umll Turiulny, April
'rurnlehlni noon ornnATiNn notitr.
AIKNT for not Icei than SO or more than 10U
mrn paearnsvr cara. contract tioo.
tilde will Lo recelxed until Tueadnr. April
12, 1021.
Furnlnhlns; and rectln TWO 10-TON
KLKCTim TItAVELINO CRANES for
llrlde street car Inspection shop, Frankford;
lontract ills.
Hide will be received until Tuesday. April
12. 1021.
Kurntahlnar CAIl Am AND EI.ECTniCAI,
COLTLKIIS for riot leas than 80 nor more
than lno steel paaenner ears: Contract 007,
Hid will be received until Tuesday. April
10. 1021.
Plans and specifications ran be seen at
1211 Chestnut street. 12th floor, and copies
of same, xvlth blank forrm for proposals, will
be supplied to Inteinllne bidders upon appli
cation. Contractors will be required to comply with
the net of Assembly of July 18, 1017. rela
tive to workman's rompeieiatfon Insurnnce.
and proof must bo furnished tho department
by each contractor that he has accepted the
provisions of said act and Inuured his llahll
Ity thereunder, or secured exemption there
from. For each bid that Is over 1300 a proposal
bond In the sum of five hundred WOO) dollars
7!iU."U?t nl,e,'1",.,,IB Law Department. Itor.m
4(11, City Hall, In accordance with the ordl
nance nf May 23. 1H(10. the certificate of such
ft Irrr to be Inclosed with th. mi
The Director rrsina ih !,. .. ..i...
any or nil bids as he may deem best for the
Interest of the City of Philadelphia.
WILLIAM S, TYVININO.
Director,
A..TratAT,ONHrANKlTK,ONH--5F
riT of woonnimY. xmv awnY
Healed proposals, marked "Proposals for
H"',- "'"rj1 to 'S,r' Cl'nton ST. Davis,
city clrk. Woodbury. New Jersey." will be
received at th- me-tlnir of city Council of
the City of Woodbury. New Jersey, at ths
Council chamber. City Hall. Woodbury New
Jersey. Tuesday. April 0. 1021. at 8 o'clock
P. m.. for consideration of alterations and
extensions of sewer pipe llnea conslntlni of
about four miles of 8" to 24" vitrified sewer
plpn lines, with manholes, branch nr.A -ii
i appurtenances, and Including reconetrur.
t on. on concrete plera. of the riroad street
Wnodburj" creek crmsinir.
Drnwlnis and speclrtcatlons may be exam
InetJ and Information obtained at the office
of Mr William H. Htiardman, enirlneer, 428
Walnut street. Philadelphia, or at the officii
of the undersigned.
A e";".flJ.(i c!j!,',clt or 280" drswn to the
order of "The City Treasurer of the City of
Woodbury. New Jersey," must accompany
cacti proposal.
The City Council reserves th right to re.
Ject any or all proposals or to accept any
proposal for tho whole or any portion of the
"rt CLINTON S. DAVIS, City Clerk,
Woodbury. New Jersey
l'llOl'OSAI.S FOK COMHTHUCnOK
tlusrlermaetrr Intermediate Depot.
V. 8. Array. Philadelphia. Pa.
Healed proposals, In triplicate, will be re
ceded hero until 11 a. m April 4, 1021, for
constructing; boiler house and Installation of
steam heatln plant at Army Supply Haee.
Greenwich Point, Philadelphia. Information
on application.
Bperlnl Nntlres
au- HKSOMJTION8 01' IltlARD OK 1)1.
? BKCTOKS OK
NOHTIIEHN TKCHT COMPANY
WHEREAS. It has pleased AlnrWhty Ood
to cn.ll unto Himself our friend and asso.
C'te' HAnllY II. ROHKM1A.RTK.V,
who. for a number of years, was a member
of tho Hoard of Directors of the Northern
Trust Company:
He always had n keon Interest In nnd was
er active and watchful over Its affairs, and
whon In the fullness nf ears ho laid down
the cores of a lone life acthe to the end.
this company sustained a loss which will be
deeply felt In Its cnuns'le
TimnKKOnK. at a meotlnn held this day
It was RESOLVED. That we record upon
the minutes of the Hoard of Directors this
appreciation of his service and testimony
of our drep regret at the loss of a faithful
ntflclal and personal friend and, Itn.
fiOI.VKD, That a copy of this mliute be rent
to the fnmlly
xv. rnKDKniCK snydkr
Vsrrh 10 Iflil PrKsldrnt
STKA.MSII1P NOTICES
KERR LINES
Sailing? from Philadelphia
FOR BREMEN
HAMBURG S S fNemaha" t'.fi.s.n.) Apr ,0
S S fSatartla" it'.s.H.n.) Apri 2
tla Ila'tlmore
It sirs quoted and thrnuth Hill. f
I.ndlnr Issued to all Scandium ,m nnd
Hultlc Ports rla llumhuri.
Kerr Steamship Co., Inc.
615-16 LAFAYKTTE BUILDING
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Hell Telephone
Lombard tillH
Kej stone Telephone
M.tln 100
BLACK DIAMOND
STEAMSHIP CORP,
PHILADELPHIA
to
Rotterdam
Am.SS"KmesitM Now Londini
Am.SS "Chester Kiwanis". . . .
About Apr. 13
W.J.Grandfield&Co.
Philadelphia Agents
30S Chestnut St.
Lombard 6l7t-7.f- Main an".)
, , n ii ii ii? i i " ' - L
m
IllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllWIIlW
AilllSTx
(l-LiaYID)
The Time to Act
When nobody knows how the cat will jump.
npAKE time to think," said "Old
I Hickory" Jackson; "but we can't
x think forever. There comes a
time when we must ACT."
Everybody is talking of building.
"But what about prices? Have they really
reached bottom? Will wages be lower?
Is Babson right? Are prices going down
or up?"
We don't know, but we know that in the
long run, men who decide and act make more
money than those who wonder and wait, Isn't
it better to have a house that cost ten per cent
too much, than to have the money invested in
bonds, and no place to live?
And we know also that when the jam breaks
and the building freshet comes, the men who
want lumber quickly will be glad they read the
advertisements that told them about our Sumter
"concentration yard," down in the midst of the
Southern lumber mills. That center saves both
time and cost.
Some day you'll build. If you want tho work finished
on time, sec that the lumber comes from LLOYD.
William M. Lloyd Company
THE LUMBER CENTRE
300 Commercial Trust Building, Philadelphia
ESTABLISHED 1868
Stil'TIIKItN SAI.KS OFFICE CHAM.OTTK, .V. C.
Til
HTKAMHIIII1 NOTICF
VISIT EUROPE NOW
WHITE STAR LINE
NEIV TOIIK LIVERPOOL
Celtic
Cedrlc
...Apr. 2'Apr. 80Mny 2R
Anr. lOlMnr 14(Jana 11
NEW V'OIIK CIIEIUIOVnO HOUTIIA.MI'TON
Adriatic . Apr. 0Mnr 4(Olj"mplo Apr. IOIMo.y 14'Jons 1
NEW 1'On.K nnd IIOHTON AZOIIKH OIIlUALTAn NAPLES OENOA
Canoplo Apr. SOICrrllo Ma, n
riIIl.AIH.I.ri!IA LIVERPOOL
Mncklnn (frelnlit only) Slur. 31 Hixrerford Apr. 22 Jone 31 July IJ
AMERICAN LINE and RED STAR LINE
N. T., Plj month, Clierbourr, Antwerp
Flnlnnd JMer. 3Apr. 30
I. upland Apr. SMay 7
Krnnnlnml .. Apr. 0Mny 14
Zrelnnd Apr. 10 May 21
NEW YORK TO IIAMRURG
DIRECT 8EKVICE
Mlnneknllda. . . .Mnr. 31 (lid rlnss only)
Mnnchnrla Apr. I4Mny 20
Mongolia Apr. 28 Jane 0
New Triple Screw 17,200 Tons.
Ihllnde1nlilit Olasuo
West Tarook. Msr. 31OBlahad. .Apr. 10
INTERNATIONAL MERCANTILE MARINE COMPANY
Passenger Ofllce, 1310 Walnnt St., Phllu.. Freight Odlce, 405-414 nonrse Rldr., Vhlls
WILLIAMS STEAMSHIP CO., INC.
"Ship By Water"
LOS ANGELES HARBOR, SAN FRANCISCO
PORTLAND, SEATTLE and VANCOUVER
S. S. WILLSOLO (ex Cajacet) .'. . . .April 1
S. S. WILLFABO (8000 Tons) April 18
S. S. WILLPOLO (8000 Tons) May 8
S. S. WILLHILO (11,000 Tons) May 28
Receiving Pier 31, South. Fhlla.
For rates and particulars applr
WILLIAMS STEAMSHIP CO., Inc.
114 Drrirl Iliilldlnjr, Custom Home riace
Uell I'honet Lombard C083
A
Regular
Baltimore
iB
fcsBMsMMBPslsWsssi
CUMMINS LINES
U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamer
Regular Freight Sorrice
PHILADELPHIA TO HAMBURG & BREMEN
SS "SHORTSV1LLE" March 25
PHILADELPHIA TO ANTWERP & ROTTERDAM
SS "BONNIE BROOK" Loading
For tpace and ratmt apply
A. D. CUMMINS & CO., Inc.
139 South 4th St.. Phila.. Pa.
Lombard 4127-4128.5407 1 Main 1348
j - rrr:
l 1 1 I1KATIIH
Morris Brothers Co.
Established IRBS
Bonds for Investment
Municipal and Corporation
1421 Chestnut Street
3Beatlji
AC lino VD Marrh 12, JAMKS A hue
hand of Annti Arhrnyd. llelatlves and
friends, Bnd all orKanlsatlons nf which he
was a mrrnbjr ore Invited to attend funral
eervlr.s Sat . 2 p tn precisely, residence,
1 1HA K. Wilt st Int prlMite. Orernwond
(If of I'.) Cem. Krlends inny lew body
FVI H to 10 P. m
AI.nrcnT.SON Mar.-h 22. rUl.OMK. wife
nf Inte Ciiuru" Mhertenn. Itlatlv.a and
friends nro Invll'd to att.nd funeral. Wat.,
'J p iii. Istn residence, 21 111 H. Mole st. Int.
l'ernwood Com. Krlends may call I'"rl. eve.
AI.I.KN Marrh 21. KI.I.AHKTH H. Mc
NIIKI.V, wld"w ot aror-. W. Allrn. In her
Slth )uar I'.'latlYea nnd friends ore In
vited tn iltend funi-nil ervlres, Hat.. 8
I. Ill at her Lite resldincs 1.1 W, Phll
Kllrna in , Clernisntown Jrt prlat
ATKINSON March 2t. MAlty ATICIN
SON. itrlsllca and frlPiids urn Invited to
intend funeral. Mnn 7. .HI a in., late resl
,linic, lull) rlprtnir Onrden st. Hnlenin re-
iiulrin in. ! I'aiheilral Ham Int, La
th.drHl fern
A.l'KM. March 22, Wll.I.IAM II. AZ
PI2I.I Helatlves and frlerrts. also Hanyan
Tree l.odue No 378 I O O I' Ardmore
l. ...?. ' , h vj ( li t-, V
1 V
I
WTKAMSIIII' XtiTirvs
l ..
1 Meuontlo Apr. II
I'lilladelpliln Hnmtiorc
Triumph Apr. 0I)ernnof . . Apr. 13
I'hlli.-IInmbnrir-r)inil(r & I.lhuu
Samlnnd . . .Alar. 2S(1othland ....Apr. J
Philadelphia Antwerp
Mississippi. . .Apr. 2A Pteamer. . .Apr. 51
ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE
Philadelphia London
Mississippi. . . .Apr. 3Mnhopar. . .Apr.;;
HOLLAND AMERICA LINE
PHILADELPHIA ROTTERDAM
Schledyk. . . .Mar. 20Hoestdyk. . . .Apr. 6
Express, Passenger and
FreiRht Service
N. Y. lo Rio it Janeiro, MonUrideo, Boenoi Air
fi. S. AKOI.rS. 21,000 tons (a)....... lhiAljU 1
8. 8. MAKTHA WASIIINOTON. 16.000 tons tb) Jioj 1
.Steamer of V. B. Bhivping Board
(a) nrat, second and tfttm ctass.
lb) First anil second class.
For rate nnd particular apply
to anr Passenger Aernor or to
Munson Steamship Line
82-92 Heaver Street. New York
Drexel Buildinsr. Philadelphia
m
Mobile St. Louii Conwar Bids., Chicii
O.U.! Merlon KljeW
inviied to tuneral Hat , . p. m , .- t-j
onfleld 8ons
li'O li. I.anra.mr . f..
more, i'a
Remains n
Int. Bt. Paul's Lutheran v.-
nalns may he viewed Krl.. 7 to 10 P ?
ILACK. March 23. formerly ot -v
vis et nuaMX. husband nf flars W"
HLACK..
niavls si..
In KAr..i.i .. ...... rMirnr
nd '!!!
.,,n 1U,.U., .Ull Ml l.l" ..- ,.,. TOM.
res Hlack. Helatlves und friends, also '
nam U Elklns Lodtre. .No. ill", ,;."'hei
M.. and all other oreanUatlons of vjn'
he was a member, are Invited to "i",,
funeral services. Hal., 2 p. m.. l WJ urBM,
er-ln-law's residence. John MrR??: c.rn
N. 11th St.. Kern nock. Int. llll 'lc!jr,VCM
hlend muy call Krl. eve. at his l"
residence. ..-. T TIL.ll
IIOHTICK.-On March 22 1021 WW
nOAN. dauithter of Klliabelh J s.n,1rijay
lain Jacob J. Hostlck. Services on f,uJ
afternoon, at 2 o'cloA, at her la"
dence, BSll Montrose st. Interment P""
Krlenda may coll Krlday eysnln. d o(
IIHAT. March 23, HB-NIlV. husMna ,
Clara Hray, aired n..'iinM,s.h .. Int
p. m , law residence. 17-1.1 N. BW
private, ivy lllll cem. rrienur. ...-.
CADIZ. Marrh 22. 1021. JO ',',.uerl
oral of Annie IJ. CadlJ, aged 7. i f w,
lat . 1 P, m., from the "' . rern"""1
bar,
Hat
Cem. Haltlmore PPer".pl,J5M7AllBTH ,
fLAYTON. March 2.. K'S.i.t ves "1
wlfs nf Charles M. Clayton 'Vr, i.ry;
friends are Invited to " u.n.jj JlorrU
Ires, Krl , 7:30 P. m . residence, 6531
stv. Oermantown. In! private.
Council. No 102. K
lIUCKWAI.TIin. - On .March M '
triends. also employes of tin IJ ua" v
Hnpld Transit Co.. .nth t- bi n'lJfeoii.
vlted to the services, on Baturdav !" mif
at 2 o'clock, at the Oliver H.nirJWMJ
1H20 Chestnut st. Interment at rsn
Cemetery. Krlends may view remain.
d