roir aiJKiij ruj uiammziLM II IT ' -- -,' . ..p y LJ-- v J '.. r to. IW PW Prj& ' 0 AS j, ,1 1 It a. M u m ! R liQWMHftpMHhwMi elv In? estmeiifi iMff ' 1 ' i I -. .. iTw y tan t 'When Popt will, diKontlntte the '.w t electric current for - light, the operation of house- c hld work-vinK devices, etc., uid manufacturers will no longer uae it for power for production, purpose. On the contrary, the demand grow daily. Our observation shows that the conservatively issued se curities of electric generating companies are becoming more and more favored by those experienced in the Investment of money. We have some choice bonds and preferred stocks for sale. Yield 6J, to 8.60, tax free in Pennsyl vania. Particulars on request. HARPEIHTURNER Investment Banker Vmtir 0 FhiladriphUt Slock Kxchongt Stock Exchange Building sron tot. Philadelphia nNANriAfc A1TOONA COAL AND COKE COMPANY SVtt Merit llz VfT Cent Slakltfc Fund OoM Honda NOTICE Or nEDKMPTION Furauant to th provisions or Artlcl IV t the. Mortsac or Ded of Trust from Altoena Coal and Coke Comnany ta Fhlla. Mphla Trnet Companr, ai Trusts, dated I; June 1. 191S, notlf la hereby tlvn that AlUona Coal and; Co Companr will redeem and pay on th next ensuing Interest day at una hundred two and one-halt per cant (tnju-i) of the principal amount thereof, with the aceniid Interest thereon. th bond IssusA and vitstandln under aald mortgage umbered follows to wit: 01 T 103 ion US S3 SS 104 110 11(1 OS 10 10.1 111 ltT n 100 ion U2 11s 0' 101 KIT US 111) SS JO! 108 lit 130 Tinon presentation and surrender for can- nation 01 ire nonus in arscriosa. with the eoupona payable June 1. 1821. and alt ubseauent coupons attached at the ofnee et Philadelphia Trust Company, N. E. cor ner Broad and Chestnut streets. Philadel phia, on or after June 1. inzi, redemption will be made as abive stated. Interest on said bonds numbered 01 to 130. both Inclusive, will cease on and after June 1. 1021. , ALTOONA COAI AND POKE COSfPANT. By JOHN IA.OTD. JR.. Treajursr. Bated May 10. 1921. Tv the Holders of Mrs! Moniarr 0 rnr Mnkln Fnnd Gel nni f E 11KECU CREEK COAT. AND CORK Doe Juno 1, 1044. The undersigned, successor, to Knicker bocker Treat Company 'as trustee under the Sirtcare of the BEECH CREEK COAL AND RE CONfPANT. dated June 1. 11104. holds e sum of Seventy-six Thousand Elaht Hun dred Threo Dollars and Thirty-eight Cents (ITt.80S.S8) In the Sinking- Fund prorlded for under the terms of Article VI of said mortitafe, which Is applicable to the our chase of the First Mortraie 3 10-Year fitnklnr Fund Gold rtonds of the Beaeh CreeU Coal and Coke Company, due June 1. Offer of said bonds at not exeeedtnr par and Interest will b rrr.nvA t the office of the underlined. TRrST DEPARTJIKNT. n Ilmadwny. New Torlc City on or before Hay 3T. at 12 o'clock noon. Bonds accepted must be delivered on June 1. 1831. or se. curttr furnished. If required that delivery will be made within ten days. The r!ht Is reserved br th undersigned to reject any and all offers. COIXMfilA TUrT COMPANY. Sueressor-Trmtee, By aEOnOE Bk WARREN. Vic Presldsnt. Paled New Torlc. Mav 2 102!. Pocahontas .insouuatkd r COLMERIKS COMPANY, INCORPORATED irrv.YF.ATt. fivr. per cent oold BONDS DUE JCLY 1. 1M7 Katie Is hereby given, pursuant to th terms of th Mortgac dated July lt. ItVI. that th ndrlgasd a Trojtee will reeelv staled proposal uo to 8:00 P, M. on tbe Tth eky of June. 131. for the eat to It of beads a ?7 Si?- sufncient to n th sum of 146,071.43. Th underlgpd re serves th right to reject any or all tendtfa, TUB NBW TORK TRUST COMPANT. Trust. Br B. O. CTIRTS. Seorctarr. V.w TeV. Wy T. 1071 THvhlrnd The rblladctphl Klrrtrle Comoany Me Chestoot .. I'hlla.. Pa, May 12. io-1. Th Hoard of Directors have this da.y de clared a quarterly dividend of t7r (bln SO cenle a. share) upon th preferred capital atoek of this company; also a dividend of 3S.SS cents a share IbelnK at the rato of ftfX, per annum) upon th preferred capital stnek of this Company Issued and purchased ray S. t51. payable Jon IS. 19JI. to stock holder of record May 2.1. IHL'1. II. C. I.tTfAS Treasurer. AtTOMOml.K HANKINO COnrORATION Philadelphia. Pit. At the May meetlni of the Hoard of Direc tors of this corporation, n dividend has been declared on the preferred shares of the Auto mobile nanklnir Corporation, paab!e Jaly 1, lit I. on all preferred shares on record June 25. 121. at the rat of 8 per annum. Checks wtll be mailed. i'. m. .ikkmaw. Treasurer. h, " THE COLOHAIK) rOWRR COMTANY The recular quarterly dividend of one and ' threennarten per rent. (Ii?) has been declared on the Preferred Stock, payable t Jn 13th. 1011. to atockholdcra of record May 31st. 1021. M. E. HICICEY. Secretary. Th Wn1hl Eleetrte Csmpaay WM rli..fiiii H,.. I'hlla. f rv I. imi The Doard of Directors have this day de Hred a quarterly dividend of li (peine 4J.T3 cents a share) upon the common capital mock of this Company, payable Jnne 13.191. t STOCKnoiaers ni rrcoru tT 2.1. mzi. H. C. MICAS. Treasurer, Traveling Behind Philadelphia-Built Locomotives OBSERVANT Philadelphians, traveling in this coun try or nbroad, will frequently be surprised and gratified to find that the locomotive which hauls their train carries the name of Baldwin, and also that of their city. More than 54,500 locomotives, for every kind of service, have materially aided in spreading the fame of Phila delphia as "The World's Greatest Workshop." THE BALDWIN LOCOMOTIVE WORKS PHILADELPHIA THE REAL ESTATE TRUST CO. OF PHILADELPHIA Broad and Chestnut Sts. mwi mmmmmmiimi WHAT'S WHAT IN POLITICS Just what is happening in both local and State politics is told concisely and informatively by Odell Hauser in every morning's Public Ledger. That is only one of the many daily features that you should make it a habit to read in the PUBLIC MM NAVY BASEVOTEDDOWN Senate Refqses Appropriation for Project at Alameda, California VOTE 40-30; NO PARTY LINES TVMhlngton, May 24. Advocates of economy In Federal expenditures won their first biff victory yesterday when the $100,000,000 naval base project for Alamcda( Cnllf., on San Francisco Bay, was voted out of the Ndval Appropriation IJIU by a decisive majority. Middle Western Republicans, votlnr with the Democrats, disregarded the pleas of the party managers In the Sen ate nnd gave the Navnl Affairs Commit tee h sevens trouncing. The vote was 40 to SO against adoption of a commit tee amendment which provided for es tablishment of what was Intended to become one of tho world'B greatest naval bases. An .appropriation of $l.ri00,000 recommended for "development was denied, as It was but tho opening wedge to be i followed by substantial appropria tions in the future. The Alameda project was urged with especial emphasis by Senator Lodge, mnjorlty floor leader, but ho could not hold the Republicans in line In the face of the withering fire directed against the "real estate deal by Senators Bo rah, King and La Follette. Nineteen Republicans voted with twenty -ono Democrats against the authorisation. Twenty-six Republicans and four Dem ocrats supported the Naval Committee. In an effort to save the Alameda project at the previous session of Congress, when the naval bill failed of passage, 8enator Lodge staged a secret legislative session of tho Senate In order to discuss behind closed doors the necessltv tor enormous appropriations for the Pacific due to the status of American-Japaneso relations. Mr. Lodge's address was satirized by the champions of economy as an effort to uso the "bugaboo of the yellow peril" in order to "rescue ft huge pork-barrel project." Yesterday's vote by the Senate was in the nature of a rejection of the Lodge plea. Legless Man Took Car; Qets a Year Lack of logs did not prevent Noah Howell from assisting in stealing an automobile and he, with Chester E. Crider. was sentenced to a term of one year In the County Prison for taking the machine of J. Elmer Chase. Judse Barratt imposed the sentence after the defendants pleaded guilty to the charge. The defendants were arrested In Pikes villc. Md. Howell lost both legs In a railroad accident five years ago. rAnTNrawnrrs Notice la hereby lven that on the second day. of May. 19il. tti rhlladelphla Ter?2 itotta Worka. Ine., filed In the Court of Com. mon nets. no. . ior t-niiaaeipm County. it patltlnn praylnc for a decree of dlssolu dlssolU' aDDllta. tlon. and that a hearlnr upon said tton for dtrsotutlon haa been Axed oy said court for June 13. 1021. at 10 o'clock A. M.. when and where all persons Interested may attenu ana enaw cause naainsi ine rranilnx or th prayer of the said petitioner. If tbey so dtstr. MOnniS KDOATl SMITH. Solicitor for Petitioner. 012 North Alder L, I'hlln. Annual Meeting BSaf OFFICE OF THE rnTLADF.LTIlIA COMPANT Plttibursh. Pa., May 24. 1921. MEETING. The Annual Meetlnc of the Stockholders of the Philadelphia Company will be held at the office of the Companv, No. 435 Sliln avenue. Plttshurih. Pennsyl. vanla. on Monday. June l. 1021. at 12 n'rlork M.. for the purpose of electlnir a Board of Director to sep for t ensuln year, and to approve th amendment of the First Kefundlns and Collateral Trmt Mbrlirare of the Company to the Guaranty Trust Com pany of New Torlc Trustee, dated Fehruarv 1 1910. and for th transaction of such othr business as may be presented. W. P. CATtSON. Secretary. Prop sale niK riTTSiiunon. youngs-town a ASHTAntJI-A ItAILWAT COMrANT Onice of the Treaanrrr rlttshurch. Pa.. May 2. jojl First Oensral Mortcaro Four Per Cent Bonds of this Company tp an asxrecate com of rorty.sUiThousand Six Hundred" Dollars (140-nOoY will be purchased for the rilnk. inl runrt on Wednesday. Juno 1. 1021. from the lowest bidders at a price not to exceed par and Interest. 8led Proposal to sell nond must b In th hand f ju rarmer1 Tyian A Trust Company. New Tork City, be. fore close of business thrr o'clock p. ji,, on Tneadar. May 31. 1MJ, ,nd bonds aci oepted must be dellve-ed on June 1. or security furnlehed that day If required, that dellerv will h made within tn days. T. M. n. MeKNIOHT. Treasurer. Economy and Fidelity We take a keen interest in getting the best possible results in every matter intrusted to our care. Economy and Fidelity are the keynotes. LEDGER NtyjgJj.-".' V-Ji" i.i'fc'''!.j BjickFrom Spain vLvLvLvLvLvsHHBSa4wf EDWARD NATHAN former United States consul at Vigo, Spain, who Is visiting his parents at,1012 Venango street URGES TRADE WITH SPAIN Former United 8tates Consul De clares Merchants Miss Chance A former Philndelphlan, Edward Na than, now United States Consul at Vigo, Spain, Is visiting his parents nt their home, 1012 Venango street. Ho says American merchants are neg lecting a rich market In Northern Spain. Vigo harbor, he soys, Is one of the largest and finest porta on the Continent and is the nearest port of Europe to the United Statvs. It is n port of call for British, French and Spanish steamship lines, and recently the Ward and Amer ican Lines have included it In their stops. , "There is a steady Import market for motorcars, hardware anil ship stores," uM Mr. Nathan. "American cars ore popular and America could get a larger proportion of the import trade If she cultivated more thoroughly the North ern Spanish markets." PLAN LOAN FOR AUSTRIA League Financiers Drafting Plan Sanctioned by Leaders Special Coble Dispatch. Copirtonf. lttt London, May 24. The Finance Committee of the League of Nations began a scries of meetings here yester day for working out a plan to save Aus tria. A sub-comralttco'visltcd Vienna and. after Interviewing all tho political leaders, secured the written consent not only of the Government, but of all lead ers, to the outlines of a plan, the main points of which follow: The Allies will postpone Austria s debts twenty yearn and will help it float a loan. . , . The Allies will assume practical con trol of Austrian finance through a joint Austrian-Allied commission which will have full power. .... ... Austria, in turn, will help herself by reforming tho currency, reducing (jov crnment staffs, flontlng an Internal Joan and starting a new bank is-suc which will also bo helped by the Allies. TINIEST REPUBLIC IN PERIL Rome, May 24. San Marino, the oldest nnd smallest republic In the u-nrld. situated near Ancona. is doclared by the Glornalc d' Italia to have become the refuge of about 200 Communists and anarchists. This element Is said to have collected arras and to be threat ening the tranquility of the surround -ins regions and of the republic itself. mm ed -r-Vr-rvt -rf rrrr a:-.-i-r-r- I I l trcr 9EtoTiUM && IN the judgment of many consulting engineers and plant superintendents Rob bins & Myers Motors best answer the demands of in dustry where power is directly applied. Most important among the factors which have built this preference is the oft-demon nXtn t&txlt ' .ml ii i I'" l I I , t'V DECORATION DAY i i ' 43,000 Graves, of Americans In France Will Be Bedecked on Monday TO HONOR UNKNOWN POILU By tho Associated Tress PatIs, May 24. All tho nations with which tho United States was associ ated during the World War will pay tribute to the American soldier dead next 'week. Decoration Day wilt be observed in seventy-seven centers throughout France, where npproxl- ALLimUlAKT Made to Order From OLD DUTCH PROCESS WHITE LEAD and PURE LINSEED OIL In color or whit In liquid form ready for the brush. The lonr-lastlns. far spreading paint, and of such high quality that It cannot b equaled. Sample shad cards nnd price on request. Prepared exclusively by FINNAREN and HALEY, Inc. MT9,f raN8THT9. wmmmmmmmm.mmmmm,m. Ilelmont 2fl4. 2045. 8420 t West 274 . . ' it , i iiarr 3 Mineralite Flooring The Everlasting Floor p Trf'9r Kitchens Dining Rooms Bathrooms Stores JM&rw m&tw WMMm $WW$ffiMPvm&M Mineralite is a composition of mineral rock and wood fiber laid one-half inch thick over any old wooden floor. Wears like tempered steel, yet as resilient as a floor of rubber. Mineralite never loses its polished surface. It will last as long as your hou4e and is cheaper than linoleum or tile. Warm and dry to the feet and easy to keep clean. It is jointless and laid in one solid piece. Dust Proof Damp Proof Fire Proof Vermin Proof Laid in any color you desire Installed One Day Used the Next Sand for DmMcriptlve leaflet or Phone Germantown 2011 for Particulars 169 EastChelten Ave., Phila. Evenins Phen Csrmantawn 2010W Ants Want! "."fC, 'Pf5Sp f li'f I m ill! I :.rc B IS' ' !. It'll'!; m r iuT. &P1? gfgUUKV, strated reliability of It&M Motors in years of service, in countless uses. This relia bility is the result of nearly a quarter of a century of building quality motors. Whenever you see "R&M" writteninyoin'specifications, you can look upon your power problems as settled. Hobbtns & Mct$ cMotors Made In SfirinsfieM, Ohio Philadelphia Office The Robbins & Myers Co. 1418 Wulnut St. V I. A i f ..jfcu-zM j. v v - trt.&i tjL-j ntateiy,'48,060 graven jwiij be decorated; Ja Perls' there will be special serv Ices In all the American . churchce Sunday, ollowed by a parade ipf a composito unit of tho American Rhine army wltfc threo companies of French infanlrj as a guard of honor: and vari ous , other American Organisations .in Paris. At the Arc DeVTrlomplie, Hugh 0. Wallace,, the American Ambassndof, will place h wrtath on the lomb of the unknown French soldier there, On' Monday, In the Suresnes Ceme tery, French veterans will place wreaths on tho American graves. Mmc. Mlllcrandj wife of the President of tho republic, will head n French delegation which will lay popples on the graves of tho American dead, Ambassador al lace again will deliver an address, intro ducing Genera! Henry T. Allen, com mander of the Rhine nrmy, who will deliver the chief oration. 4,300,000 IDLE IN EUROPE Big Increase In Unemployment Re ported to Secretary Hoover Washington, May 24. Approximate ly 4,300,000 workers arc idlt' In Eu,; GOBS FARTHEST LASTS LONGEST Theaters Hospitals Schools Factories Etc. ,.:. l.'i t" ti'.:: jS'J'I'iJU ITO! iiilLlI ml 't . a792n2BneX3hBn.i. ;.: u n, ihoi &PKZ- nm?m 1 i Tvili3fc-y.'l jlljji fj, eTWi m ti m Htwto ftfmifres Balkan mates, secretary iioover sairt yester day, on the basis of estimates cabled to the Ucpartmonc of Commerce from Its agents abroad, This represents no increase In unem ployment of nbout one t third as com pared wltli sis months ago Mr. Hoover added, but also compared with nn un employment of from 10,000,000 to 15.- 000,000 Just after the armistice was' signed, Mr. Hoover said the estimate cov crcd nil Industries except agriculture. lfllIM: JCUV ATI! wGJ5Ti-":r-im ,"",,jm A 32YfAJHUT St. Mi UPBmqA5PECIA Malia Fly Screens Rust Proof Durable Arad for jour Individual windows. 'Fktnu Vt b'oto THOS.J. MALIA i'S-0.S' nirntor St. ejaanpr rnun. (Near 3d 4 Boulevard) Tel. Wyemlnc 1131 "" .4ftl uild. (a PMta. and alt CIIUs"""" That Will Not Burn SHEETROCK WON'T WAIir. EASY TO nHECT PEARCE HREPROOF CO. 1345-47 ARCH ST. rhanesi Locnst 3921: Tin re 41.34 vcw UICTI0N iE " :;nc FM0CU TTlY OCR RENTAL PLAN . n aV nsfor Duvmi "- VwarsAiaI .. ., ThirtetntH St.. i"" 1 n. We Buy Old Gold" SIM-KH. P'jATINTJH. DIASIONDS JCTVEI.HY OP ALL KINDS Penn Smelting Co: tiik or.n nor.n shop nin nibert St. Est. 1887 Cuticura Shampoos Mean Healthy Hair Especially if preceded by touches of Cuticura Ointment to spots of dandruff, itching and irritation. This treatment does much to keep the scalp clean and healthy and to promote hair growth. MtUBWkTraV!. 4s:"OaiL. retertii.Dept.KS.MaMaatl.UiM." Solderer wr BeeplSs. OlatmetSa40a. TeleumUc. BJaVCatlcaraSe) share wftlsoal mac. SHEETROCK It Is llrepioof, nn J approved by UnOorwrlters. It Is easily and quickly applied It e'lmlnates tfro muss and dirt of plastrrlnar nnd makes a belter wall It Is thicker and stronger It keeps out more hent uud cold It Is more soundproof It finishes beautifully It can he gottpn quickly right out of our stork. It coats little. Immediate De'lvorles, Bend lor (Samples J. T. RILEY LUMBER 620 Pine Street, Philadelphia Lombard A82t Main Slot Convenience in Location For the purpose of bringing to the uptown business dis trict a banking service as complete as is available to the downtown community, we opened our office at 43 South Broad street. Our officers would deem it a pleasure to explain to you the many ways in which we can serve you. The Real Estate Title Insurance and Trust Co. of Philadelphia 823 Chestnut Street Arrets from Independent l 45 S. Broad St Lincoln llulldliis; WALL &dl BOARD. If aWfJ "The Fireproof Wallboard" FCuticura Talcum is Fragi-ant and Very Healthful Sample free of' Cotia UWalyrle, Drt. 21-Hour Delivery on Rawhide Gears Up to 7'pia. ACME GEAR CO. N. W. Cor. 7th & Wood Sts., Phlla. For New ana Old Properties Your numoer or PHILADELPHIA METCR CO. 042 nhl Est! Trust Bide Phil nstnbtlsheil lft02 Both Phone William R. Chapman & Son's ' 1506-08 Washington Arc. MASON BUILDERS ALSO OWNKHS THE rlIII.AIl'.M'HIA nitlCK COMPANY Cnpnctly of 3(1.000,000 prr nnnuni. Kerbaugh Lime Company llullilera' Suppllni John T. Dyer Quarry Co niislneaa RstnhlUliril 101 BIRDSBORO . TRAPPE ROCK Harrison BIdg., Philadelphia, Pa. Bars, Bands, Angles, Tires lllaek and Oalvanlied Sheets, ntack and llrluht Chains, etc. noils. Nuts, rmets nnd Wnshers. Supplies for llorseslioer, niaelismlt'.is. Conlrnctnrs. DONNELLY & COMPANY Omcc, 317 Vine Street Wnrchonseiit nt7 Vine St.. M Wcod HI.. 33IM0 Hrown St. Alnrlit't MIM Mln40in-VJ HrlCHlKERYKLrHIKO We are equipped to do the work at your plant and tave you the experue of long;t!e-up. Phono Will. ISM and Mnln 34-11 ;wwMVfcWWvvvtjv;.v IsHNUlNE. B.V.D.'s; $1.25 Suit i fc) 2-piece or Unions Hires .14 in 40 i Srnt rnrcel Post Vnon Rrerlpt of Prlee, - . . - Medical and Hospital IJjt No. 10 Hospital Supplies and Equipment Midlcal and Hospital List No 10 gives the keen Judicious buyer a world of op portunliy for nbtnlnlnK quality equipment and supplies for the hospital or slnr at America's Brttest rourre of sunp'y. Yrhnse fnmlltar with the other great ft'AH DKPAllTMKNT medical sales need no further Introduction to know theie are exceptional rhanres In this sale. lllds must be rrceled not lalrr than June 21 at the office nf the Surgeon Gen era! or the Artnv. WuBhlm?tnn n r- rlle loday for the romplete million dollar list. You v.lll find In the list a p'entlful quantity from which to make your cbolie, with wide assortments In slzei .The duality will appeul to our professional Judgment. Iluylnv Krnups may he formed to facili tate' purchase and shipment. Illds of such Kroups are In be sulmillted through a stngls representative bidder, A Million-Dollar Stock From Which to Fill Your Needs for the Coming; Year Anrrns, rubber. nag. Ire. robber. liiws. hot rwUt'r & tiyrliue. , Uandagtn el.trtlr. can i.r. n ii ii r r , enaif roller, mnw tin imhJ raborr (Martin). nufllm, rubber. nnslns. nperiitlni ruin, lledpnns, lleiU. frurllirr. fold Ins. Illnnkets, rnhbrr. Illnnkris, irhllr. Itoirs, Inlilef, Holes, iiliitniriil, lime, frurllirr. 'ernllne, I'otlnii. uliMirlirnl, I'ollnii bnl. rrntrhes, Cimblonn. rubber. i:ve shuilr. Klrst nld purkrls. Indlldunl drrailnjr pnrketa, ';';.,! for drrsslnes. 1.1 tiers. 1'nrtur i prxtlri. rilld, Wll 'lie-. J'm lmliie, Hnrylji. Imperious JjheelB. rotfon. Hftnre. Nblrte. nitlnn. Sbor-, A slipper. Snntnlua, Mores, nleohnl. fimiiu n. Ta Me , b e d I d e. mr.. Inslriiiiiriit und onrrnllni. Tonrnlqiirt ft hln- i1uki-. nihbrr. Triir, Instrument. SEND FOR THE COMPLETE LIST Address I Surplui Property Section Office of Surgeon Central Room 1060 Munitions Bide. WaiiUilea, D. C TpDENT WATER METERS I P'nliiMrMeMnlfif I ia-25ea.DAitiNT. im 1.11 MtieANTUt.-. tUUOtMU, TtlNTON RJ. IinTsOGERS CO. I I BUILDERS nllMlmmTmJ!!!""1'''' miriMllIlP Sorgccn Gen. Cju) $ Armj I AavawaH a. .HaiM ''1 I'JUIIHH'BHi Ratf We MmJSIg MM tmHH Eighth St hV"c mtt (fiAl Psnrl I " mmA M.lti , nd MalllntTu ly' h I EDWINJ.SCH0ETTUci i iMn.niii. rhllid ALBERT 0i)A Mason Contractor i . 2138 Arch .St. . Brick Sclting 0r Bollenl HOUSEWIRIN MMW Prempt, Bellibte, Effluent Vt- i I'none aar t eni.. 'Pnnler "40.1 Bk . .. :Kvle Brothers Co. ?! 1 r.uutaatauea..... 'I1 MJ We Paint An, Aimvlia ri . pa i Nil Job of asel.1. """il ... .i!w- " VM ribcmiK c rAUA,iojB UyreStl lieu i-none. rnnKrora J. f American Dredging C. American Shipyard Co. 308 Chestnut Street Philrdelphla; Pa. Works: Camden, N. J. .-?V.D Te 4 6 EHRETS " SLAG ROOFING EHRET ROOFING i . hum fn. 0REXEL8LDG MW v F fiD-pv prut. v J DAMP WALLS BASEMENTS and PITS Cnn lie Mndr WATERPROOF with , MORENE PRODUCTS ' , nnscixs iiuarantiow THE ARV0N COMPANY Ilrril Utile. r-Mla., rt.1 Iiorust 0008 RofeJpM, Ambler Asbestos Shingles Fireproof No Painting No Repaint ii Last Forever Asbestos Shingle, Slate and Sheathing Co.. AMBLER, PA. Phila. Omcc, 1927 Market Street I jininaTOHH "AH-BricV att urnnT.I AtU A i:ri Ail.alllr! thtit terms express highest qu!' ity in elothingi-the eame qu ity that in a building M ' pressed by nil-brick! Dut, you may ask, are n steel nnd stone as Rood'W brick ? ' i, Not quite. For examplfc steel rusts. Under great b it twists and melts. SWM cracks and crumbles. brick is unaffected. " wu Horn in a iurnnct:. . r. Il. l f nrrntnst II III uricK la i'i" "h iw.iii water, rust nnd decay. If VJ buildlnjc in all-brick. It ne no protection, no Hft"" You a?e careful to have jgj . 1- 2.. tin fan" SUlt HH-WOOI. DO "".-J--.rt. ful to have your bu Idlnc brick, and for the least, f you Will get me K""'(. value, ever increasing " goes on down iu j"' - and grandchildren. ..t Rrieks are -'Pcr wv!,", tlley have been for live yc": When, 'l wln,""JIin fft about lirli-U. fi'lr "'"price. " .lualllles. sli'es I "LP, fTc:nr.1.rr Vl'.nVr"?.'? omc... H. M. & c. n. SlHEfy, Church und Ta nny. ' " JOHN If. KARLKY Nlcelown Mne & V . '!'''" KEYSTONEniHCK C0.J, itov.n l.nne & tl HI. '"' Li. Nlret'i m ran rwr.w' ft rr i MaTYtr'IC i 'A 1- hu ' A
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