Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 15, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, TRAVEL and RESORT Section, Page 24, Image 50

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N; OFFERING: Dated June 15,1921 .-.:.-. ' .. '
United States Treasury
One Year 5J2 Certificates
Three Year -5 Notes
Price 100 and Accrued Interest
MATURITIES:
5 Certificates duo June 15, 192a.
M Notes due June 15, 1924. ,
TAX EXEMPTION:
Free from Federal Normal and State Income Tax,
YIELD:
In view of their exemption features the above issues yield the
investor, as compared to taxable investments, the equivalent of
about 6.10 and 6.37 per annum, respectively.
MARKETABILITY:
United States Treasury Short Term issues enjoy a BROAD
and ACTIVE MARKET, which permits of their being in
stantly salable at but SLIGHT VARIANCE IN PRICE.
SUBSCRIPTIONS:
Subscriptions to these issues may be mad: through any BANK
or TRUST COMPANY or
TiSAsrm.
Proposals
COMMONWEALTH 01" VENNSYIAAMA
(15,000,000 Issue (if S30.OO0.00 Loun
Series t S Per Cent
30 lean Due July 1, 1M1
HIKE FROM T1IK PERSONA!. norEBTi
TAX UITOSKD H XHK STATE OF
PENNSYLVANIA . ,TI
EXEMPT FROM THE XURMAL AND AM,
SIIBTAXE.H. AI.SO KXCESH PROFITS
TAXES OF THE FEDERAL. INCOME
TAJL li.MIMl bA.inil.-MI Ilr.
Ofllce of the Auditor General. I
Hnrrlsburir. way . v' i com principal and Interest, ana to or vj
Sealed Proposals will be receded by the able both at to principal and Interest, at the
General at Hnrrliburir. until 17 "'''"'k I in
noon
-. .. .... ot tnti fnr nrteen !
llllon (115,000.000) dollars loan of the Com-
onwealth of Pennsilvnnla on tho follow-
monweal
,, lUllUIMUMS, -,. nnn AAA
This Issue Is a part of a loan of eoO.OOO.OOO ,
authorised by an act approved the lain aa
of April. 1010. (Pamphlet Laws. Pane- 0 )
mended by an act approved the lpth a ay
of February. 1B21. and together wth the pre
vlous Issues Series A and Series 13 makes
a total of J38.800.000 Issued under the
authority fronted ., . ...
The bonds now ofered amouitlne In the I
eeireaate to 115.000 000. vlll be ded -July
1, 1921. and will Le pavab.y at the I hi a-,
(lelphla National Hank of Phl-adelpMa
Fiscal Auent of the CommonweMtn. in law
ful money on July 1, 19(11 ...
Interest at the rate of five (5) per f'ntum
per annum wl'l b paid seml-armuallv. nn i
! A..-..,.,-..-.
January 1 ana July l. at ine omae u. .-
Fiscal AK'nt of tho Commonweaiwi
in ,
J IIII.U3 PDIKt . HIM U7,1U-. HIV fACH.fc ,.v... ---- -
All bonds Issued under the proilslons of bich may be levied or asuencd thereon ov
this act if-iall be eiemot from taxation lor th commonwealth of rnnsslvanla, ana ail
State and local purposes .,, . I listing- Fedral Income times No "ia ,1
Certmcates In registered form will w bo considered unlosn accompanied by a cerii
Issued In such amounts as the purchasers fled chetlt uran to the order of the Iiofou'1
may require In the sum of one thousand of rOUntaln Hill. Pennsylvania .In the 'sum ot
II1000) dollars. Ave thousand ($500(1) dollars. ona per ccmun, 0f tno amount bid Jo,l;S,0'l
ten thousand ($10,000) do'lars tvventy-nve of successful bidders will be applied In fir
thousand ($25,000) dollars, Hftv thousand tal pnjment of the purchase price of the
(JSO.Onm dollars, and one hundred thousand bldi acce,)te,i, uu tontract completed by
($100,000) dollars, and In coupon form In tn(! bldat,r iC btjH ar0 ACc-Pled and bidders
the sum of one thousand ($1000) dollars. rau to complete contract, thin the amouiua
Said certificates will be Interchanseable as 0j rertineJ checks will be forfeited to the
to form. ,,, . , boroudh. Check accompanying bids not.,";1c"
Negollnhle Interim rertlflcatei will be Is-1 vXtli wm be returned to the bidder whln
aued If desired, pending the engraving r I forty-eight hours afier the opening of the
ilnnltlv certlftcates, and may be obtained bldg N0 allowance for intTect vvll be made
from the Fiscal Agent on the day that pay- on aawnc0 deposits. All bids shall provide
ment Is made for the loan, or thereafter. (or tl)e najment of actrued Interest from
nkt..j.it.i.
Proposi's must be made upon the pre
scribed form of blanks, copies of whicii may
! obtained upon application nt the onire ot
(he Auditor General, or from llio riscal
Ajrent.
1 .. . , .Am.
riO ma will n consmereu uii' "'"";
janled by a certlfled chclt or ;"!' '
deposit drawn to the order of the Common-
panylng bids not accepted will be returned b
mall to the bidders within forty-eight (49)
" tioura from the tlmo of opening of the bids
Tt.n..t.. M ........ f.. I U.M.T utll he (ID.
f'herkK or eertinpates OI tieposu nqcu.ii-
I'.jni.iiB ... nu-1 mo . i. '.".". .-... ---
Piled In partial pasment of the amount or ,
tho loan awarded to them No i allowance
will u. maup mr iiit.cii .... . ".-' . .
inent from the time a b'd Is submitted to
the tune or settlement.
I
Ritlement fop tlie lnnn awarded must le
ii ado vv Hli the Pj.llndelplila Nailonal Rank. '
Fiscal Acent for the Commoniveallh of
I'piinsjlvanla. In the following muniiei. t
wit-
It will hi optional with bidders to make
settlement In full on or before Frldav JulJ
1 1921, ot H P M or to make It propor
I'onuto amounts five partial pavmenls, to
sttp
in.OOO 000 nnd premium Frldav July 1. 1021
fa OOO.OOO and accrued Interest.
Monday, August 1. 1921
$3,000,000 anil ercrurd Interest.
Th-nsday Sept. 1. 1921
$3,000 Onil and accrued Interest,
Saturday, October 1. 1021
$3 0(10 Olio ai I nccrued Interest.
Tuesday, November 1. 1921
The underslrned reservu the rlcht to rejec
any and all proposals, or to ai-a'd all or
any portion of the loan for which bids shall
K. reUrd . mil l, ,l.m.,l - th. h..t ,
Interostn of tho Commonwealth of Ponn
liunll,
VI!h the exception nf Ihe $12,000 000
Issue Series A nnd tll.RflQ.oon Herles R
atssve referred to the Mate Is free of all
I onded Indebtedness not no provided for
li moneys In the Slnlilnn Tund Of the
r'nresald Issues HgreKatlng $23. Sun Olni
the State has repurchased bonds to the
h mount of tl.. 100 100, These boi Us aro u
legal Investment for trust funds
VM C. SPRDl'I.. Governor.
HAMl'Ef. S I.HWIH, udlloe General
("HAS A SN'YnUR, State Treasurer.
hEAI.ED RIDS nil, I, UK RECEIVED IIY
the Comm loner nf llaverford Tovnshlp
lint I 8 P. M (davllght-savlnc time) Prlday
June 21 1921 when the same will be opened
at the Township llulld nc Cmkniont, for th
innfl.nMnn nf .i.nllnn. uan... ..,..
consisting of approximately 33 miles, divided
)niu sen sections.
Kids must Le made nut nn proposal forms
accompanying the spiciflcatlone and must
bn accompanied by u certified cheek for
J1000, made payabln to thn Treaaurer of
llaverford Township, Delaware County, Pa
Plana and specifications may be obtained
from the Tonshln Engineers Milton R,
Yerkes and A F. Damon. Jr at the Town
ship Ilulldlne Onkmont. Haverford Town
ship, upon the deposit of $.1 which nniounl
will be refunded unon the return nf the plant
pd specifications In wood condition.
'me v uniiiussiunern reserve ine rignt Iff
rejtct any or sll bids or lo nccupt any por
tion of unv llld find tn liwsril tllH pnntrnrl
tlon of uny hid
as Is deemd to tho- Lest Interest of Haver.
as is aeemd
fnM 'rnvvn.hln
All bids muvt he sea'ed nnd addressed to
If. A. Krttsclimtiiiu, Sucreinry Oalnnont.
fisvrrinrn jovinsiup, ueinvinru county JM
unu , marKPu on mo ouisiue
LoSI.
bewer I'ro- i
T (SUned),
HOnATIO O itivn i
( v4 , 'Slil PJ-oposal In (rlpllcute will U rS I
rL' "i UnHsK.1. IVMr Iteed O-nera Ijospiufl
llopltri
Vp, C, Oovern.mene reaorvefl elated on thk preferred
tt-ept uraject "rjf all bMj. I panr. payab'4 July 1, 1
?.v.- -H...H;iiiBiiiiiiiiv"jiBBHiBiasi i or
DISCOUNT HOUSE
SALOMON BROS. & HUTZLER
MKMBKR3 NEW YORK STOCK (XCHANQK
COMMERCIAL TRUST DUILDING
PHILADELPHIA
TELEPHONE SPRUCE 7591
NEW YORK UOSTON
FINANCIAL
NOTICE TO I10ND RUYERS
$101.(500.00
BOROUGH OF 101'NTAIN HILL. T.EIIIGII
COUNTY. PENNtTTA'AMA
IIOHOL'GH BONDS
Sealed bid win b received by the under
signed until 8 o'clock P. M. Monday. June 20,
1031. for the purchase of 101. 600.00 bonds
of ths Uorough of Tounlaln Hill, Penney!
anla, said bonds to be In the denomination!
of $1,000.00 and J3O0.OO each, coupon form,
with Interest at the rate of HI per annum.
navAhlw Hml.3nmi.Ui with rpfflstr&tlOn DTIV-
ilexes, either a to principal only or ns to
tho City of Bethlehem. Pennsylvania. The
Kap,.., a.-j. .. , mii nA mature as
follows:
15000.00 on the 1st day of June. --
jauoo.un on the 1st day of June. i--JOUUO.oo
on tho 1st day of June. -.
I500O.OU on the 1st day of June, -.
JOOO.oo on the 1st dy of June. 10-rt.
S3000.0O on tho 1st day of Jun. -'
SSO0O.no on the 1st day of June. l-
S&UOO.OO on the 1st day of Juno. 19.3.
$3000 00 on the 1st day of June. 103"
$5000 00 on the 1st da of June. ljnl.
$50011.00 on the 1st day of June. JJ3..
J50O0.0U on tho 1st iIaj of June, IMS.
$6000 00 on the 1st day of June. lOJJ.
43000.00 on the let day of June. 133.
SJOOO.OO on the 1st duy of June, 103H.
.00" 00 on tnc lit day of June, 193,.
$3000 00 on the 1st day of June. 1935.
$3OU0.OO on tho 1st day of Juno. 10.1
$6000.00 on tho let dy of June. 1940.
$0300.00 on the 1st day of June. 1011- ..
i.. ...,.. -...... ft-nm nil laxrn
tYiMTnnt ! hnnrtfl l.olni? sold subject tO de!lv
the date of the bonds to the date oi oeiivery
ery. The Uorough of Tountaln Hill reserves
th right to reject any or oil bids
No bid for less tn in par anu aiu "'-
,,,, in iv. mn.i.i.ri.
D U1U 1U1 II
Dlds must be enclosed In a s-aled envelope
:", .:P T a,,;., noroush Secre-
v..-
T SUMMERS.
TlorouKh Herret.trv
1127 Stniley avenu.
rnmrsln H"l r..-lhlbrm Penna
- -
rANNh,TOS to,I, MI rilliK ('I)M
j.jvf-j" i KNT FIRT MOIITGAI
PA.NY
ac
ioi n noNDr
Pj JjU 1 1930
. ... .. I '..b.'. .i.... ..... n...'..4.. in
h" " .ne,'h,V "-V.ire d.to.l June .'n
11)10 f (.1) of wi.il bends r jiimiii enpi'
mimberel a follous 3.1 I'.l. 104 4.11 ami
5S1 hive Irrn drawn for redemption hv
the Sinking Fund at par ind nc-nied In'er
.st as of lulv I 1121 when all Interest
thereon w'll u-ns. t'w above bonds wi ' he
paid on and after sill dste, upon presenta
tion lh coupons then due ind all unnni
ture.l . ourons nttneht'd at the of flee ni
1 IDKI.ITY TnCST COMPANY 3J.1 I hcs'iint
etrfet Phlladeiphlu In which trut rim
pnny th" nion. v has hcn deposited loi said
rrdcniPtloWuTT TRUST COMPANY
Irustee
1Vt P OI'ST, rr-sldent
Ph 'ail nli'n Tnni- 0 1'IJI
111 HOI.ill.IO OF l.l-IIK.ll (Oil. M)
v a v i (. A r I ii n co. ovoi.inrr.i)
MI1RTGAOI. SIMllMI "Ml IIIIM1S
viirt u h.reln i.in that the I.ih'lh
and Navigation Conmni bus rtiiml tn ,(
cnlsc Its ngl.t o' r'demiMin In h. . i I nr
with the terinx of Mm mo Ker to tie p-nn
sylvonla Compan for Inwimmes oi Ilm
nnd (iBiitii g Annuities tnlte datei' rai i
, j. mil Unl r the prols.ors of Artlo.n
6 Section 2 of avid irortiag (he foluiir.'
bonds hivo b vn drawn fm pavrivm s
l"5ll 1515 JUriO 3413 0IH1 SIS! 11101
1?'371 12 :87 13 1R1. 1.1 ISO The prlnjpal
of said bonds wi'l be raid Ju' 1 1H21 n-10"-i
and a Trued interest, ai the of fire ,f
the Trjstee, .117 Cheatnut stieM Phlla , iifier
wh'cb elate all liitenst on saul bonds sua .
nil; i'i;nsiuam compny iok
.N.lll.N(I OV I.IM.S AM)
(illANTIM. ANNLlTIi:.
Trustee
DIvldrniN
iiin.vin.i i'iiia riNAXci: t o.
w nmiTMA.v inn, dint.
Tim dlr'Ciors hiivu ileelftted u rezular
aunrterl dlvldnid of 2Tr on thn iiroforr.d
'A ' sloe1 lh'r on th prefe.-ied "n"
stoclt nnd 10c 1 r entire on thn rommon
stock i).iiRtl In rjnli. nnd nn pir,i d vldrnil
nf r. l."17rc on tlie rummnn stocli nnjnble
In common Mocu. nil dlvldpnds imsnble July
I, 1021, to stockholdi'rs of lecord June 1M.
1021
ChneVis nnd rertdiates representing Block
dividend will ! niallnd
ciini.i:'iA sfiivi:.s-iv
TreHSllrpr
on Ire of
Till' I'VITKI) tiAK IMI'IIOT-:IKNT TO, I
N. W. Corner Hrond nnd Arrli Sis.
l'hllld, Iplllll, Jllllr h nc'l
.-.. , I.-.. .1, , .t.. .,--, .
.,., .. .llvlilen.l of one tier lent (50n ,. I
share) on the Common Stock of this Coi-
lysines. Juno ,'lu 1951 Checks n-ui be '
J" "' ''
Uinqti
I v. VtrrtnrH. Tremurpr.
t Tl'IIJJ COIII'A VV OK A.V115UUU
rujnilAr nurtrll ,VVldl.n,t nf mnm ln.1
(iTrrvqunrters per nut (UM'X-l -iaa hteit de.
A
oi , mis. iom-
as
t atooldiaJdera
reooru i iu cia,
,jun
EVENING- PUBLIC
"A.
New Customers
from
Old Customers
-About 40 out of every 100
ncio customers come to us
from, satisfied old customers.
Will you piv c us nn opportunity
to demonstrate to you the value
of our brokerage servireV
Well informed representatives
vull furnish vott without ob
ligation concise Reports on
New York Curb Market stocks,
lutcst quotations, and late
market news.
Ask for "INVESTOR &
TUADEU," 12-pogc weekly,
which contains articles on ac
tive stocks, and u review of the
market trend. Furnished on
request. Ash for TU-iiH.
PHILADELPHIA OFFICE
WIDENER BUILDING
Telephones Bell, Locust 1730
Keystone, Race 5861
BALTIMORE OFFICE
133 EQUITABLE BUILDING
Telephone St. Paul 8131
Dircet Private Wires
New York Chicago Boiton Philadelphia.
Pittsburgh Detroit Baltimore CIcTtland
Jones & Baker
Members IS'etv York Curb Market
Foreign Exchange
Explained
An lnlerpMl is t iok t rxplalnlna
in Hlmiilt. IniiBUHKe nil Important
MiMprl Imopiors uml l.uslr is
ii n will (lnil It of rrcnt alus
bent free mun requeat (ur booklst
Wm- H. McKenna & Co.
221 S. 15th St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Ilrll Trlspliune! I.uuut 1778
Bought, Sold and Quoted
Ml Stocks and Bonds of
Cities Service Co.
Land Title Bldg.. Phila.. Pa.
ibr I'll luilcliihia Murk ,'xr ifinrje
Mr
Cities Service
Henry L. Doherty & Co.
I'AKTNKItMHH'S
THK t'MlM Of A. WAXJUN A- fOMl'ANy,
c.'lui'Uiitd ol Al;ru in ivxiuaii, Mux Wx'
a.!'
mnn mid Jlnrk IVnxiiisn, baa been
Uth
day or J unv,
IUL'1. dissolved. Tha l.n.ln...
will
'lit be continued fit tho same pluca by
brum Waxnian and Mux Waxmsn, tradiLr
A. Waxman & Company. aB
AltnASf WAX
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WAX M. WJ
LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1021.
UTAH WELCOMES
WOMEN'S CLUBS
Governor Mabey Greets General
Federation Council in
State Capitol
STATE PRESIDENTS' DAY
Salt Lake City, Juno 10. Formal
oppniiiR of tho Council of the General
Federation of Women's Clubs took
place Inst night when the delegates were
welcomed hi the State Capitol by Gov
ernor Mnbpy, Mayor Nchlen and Mrs.
E. O. Leatherwood, president of Utah"
Stato Federation, nuil wife of Repre
sentative Leatherwood.
There were day meetings of board
committees and conferences of club
presidents with divisions nnd commit
tee chairmen. Response to the wel
coming address of Governor Mabey win
mnde by Mrs. Thomas G. Winter, ot
Minneapolis, president of the General
Federation.
Four resolutions were read by Mr.".
Winter at a joint Fcsslon of Stntc presi
dents nnd directors, as follows: FirM.
tho Stato president should net as Stato
director, thereby lowering expense;
frccond, the biennial council should be
nbolNhcd and nn annual business meet
ing substituted; third, Stntc presidents
should meet to work out a standardized
constitution; fourth, the vnrlous State
federations Fhoitld nrrange a schedule
for speakers going from one State to
another.
Mrs. J. IX. Schermcrhorn. of Ea.it
Orange. X. ,)., Invited the Executive
Committee to hold Its next board meet
ing at Atlantic City in September.
Mrs. Elmer Blair, of Now l'ork,
chairman of the Public Welfare Com
mittee of the General Federation, dis-cus-ed
the provisions of the Sterling
Towner bill now before Congress at a
luncheon of the Public Health Division
of the federation. Prior to the lunch
eon the health conference nnd public
health meetings of the council were
held.
The work of the Utah Public Health
nirUion was recommended to Ihc gen
eral council for consideration. To
day uill be "State presidents'
day," tin ec subjects being nssigned for
the morning- session, tho afternoon bcx
sion to lie devoted to open discussion
of the morning topics.
Yesterday's speakers included Mrs.
Walter S. Comly, president of the New
York State Federation of AVomen's
Clubs. Tomorrow will be devoted to
departmental reports of especial Inter-
est. Among those reports is one by i
Mrs. Percy V. Pcnnypncker, chairman I
of the department of American citizen- .
l1.1i. nml n nnnnr nil milHnll -lliptlirc '
problems!)) Mrs. Woodallcn Chapman,
of New Yoik.
sovieTcavalry en route
to halt greek offensive
50,000 of Budenny's Horsemen Re
ported on Way to Aid Turks
f!prclal Cnble Wur-n'r''. CovvrtoM. Mil
Paris, June lfi. Greek headquarter
here assert tdat 150,000 Bolshevik
troops, ehlelly cavalry, are en route
across the Caucasus to re -enforce the
Kcmalists to meet the Greek offensive.
Units of Budenny's fnmrtus cavalry,
which smashed General Baron Wran
gcl's army and then proceeded to Azer
baijan nnd Georgia In-t winter, are re
ported on the march toward Angora.
Greek naval foices have begun to
blocltnde tho Turkish Black Sea ports
to prevent the Bolshevik! from trans
porting several Red divisions concen
trated nt Scbnstopol acros-. to Inodol.
The Allies fear the Russians ninj be
used in a thrust against Constantinople
i while kemiu musses the iurks against
Smjrna. It Is pointed out that the Reds
ictain some vessels of the old Russian
Navy nt Odessa nnd Scbnstopol, which
I might bo used to transport troops for
I landing on the Lsniid peninsula.
DENBY TAKES ON WEIGHT
Another War Only Chance of Reduc
ing "Embonpoint," He Says
Washington, June 1.". (By A. P )
If the United States doesn't go to war
'null some of the noted henvj weights
will have a rival for honors In t lie
lerson of Secretary of the Navy Denbv,
"Every time wo go to war I lose
twenty to forty pounds," the Secictnrj
told the graduating classes of George
town University lnut night. "But this
country Is so kind to me in peace times
thnt I gain it nil back ngain with In
terest. You san see for j ourselves that
I inn faring pretty well now. I would
luiti" to see another war for this Nation,
hut we will have to engineer one if this
thing keeps up."
Secretary Denby boasts of holding the
record of the Marino Corps for weight
icdmtinn. He says he lost more pounds
during ills tirst mouth of training. as n
"buck" pilvnte than any recruit in the
liistoiy ot the coips.
LOSES $40i000 NECKLACE
Mrs. C. L. Tiffany's Jewels Vanish
While She Is Wearing Them
New York, June 15. Mis ('ii.uh,
I.. Tiffnnj. wife of a member of the
linn of Tiffany & Co., Filth nvemie
jiwelers, lias lost a pearl necitl.tcc ion
tuining niiiely-si'vii of the tlliest tjiiiil -itj
pciuls nnd valued at :$ 10,001), it be
came Known vesterda.v.
The. nv.'klacc has been gone sun e I
June 7. A reward of .f'J.'OO bus. been i
vijcrru oy ,ur, iiiuiii.v ior mo leuilli
if thu ni'(khiit, which is hciicvml to
liuvc hccii clliipt'il oft hy n tilrkpudcci or j
to imvo tn'coinc untnstciR'ii nml m11ihpi.ii
1 i out ltn owner's inch.
The ncckhiiv was cACPnttonnllv st i our:
and toiihl not h.ivo iiwiimic tinta tincl
very ciiKily, it is miIO. On tin- tlipon
thnt it vv,i lost in Oji-tcr I5.iv, hitwu'ii
Mis. TiiTnny'ri uuinmi r liouu ninl tin
luiliond stntloii, iniili pcoplf nf tlint
town InTv hen svimhlni; the rnml fioi.i
the iiiili'oiul station to her iiuuku on Hi.,
blioru drn j.
GASSED MAN NEAR DEATH
Gather Swallows Salt Water; Throat
Contracts Because of Injury
Atlnntlc City, Juno IS. A hvvnllow
of r-alt v liter while ho wns hiithitiK olf
Indiana avenue, proved nlnuist fntnljes
tenltty to .lames Miilllxnii, of I'ittshriiKli.
nil ovii'suns veteran. IIo was taken
from tin) Mirf hv d mills ltlddlo nml
Kertland, who lw 1,1m go down u hun
died fci t from chore.
l'lijsicJniH who '-evtvcl MiiIUr-.h Pnld
that the fact that ho nail heeu k.I'simI
while overbeds, canned an Involtin'.irv
continetlon of the throat muscles hen
he got the mouthful o half water. c
of the pulinotor nnd liinsn(,'liix nf the
neck prevented suffocation. It was (lie
hrt tase of tho hind liontcd on the
beach here.
Pittsburgh Honors Phlladelphlan
rjltnliiirr.il. June 1,1. (Itv A 1 i
I Ilonormy drgrpcx will bo conforrcil to-
uuy vy inu univfiouy i 1'Klsutirgll
upon becretary of the Treusttty Jlollon;
OeorgQ AVIisrton l'epncr. of Plillnilel-
nm; rornier unnnrcnor namuol Ijlnck
IcCo.r'inlck niid ;AstJir. W. .Tligmpson,
294 RECEIVE DIPLOMAS
West Chester State Normal Exer
cises Close With Dr. Kelley's Address.
West Chester, Juno IB. Two hun
dred nnd nlncfr-four graduates of the '
West Chester Stntc Normal School re
ceived diplomas yesterday from the
hands of Dr. Andrew Thomas Smith,
the principal. The commencement
exercises, which started Saturday,
closed jcMcrday. j
The address to tho graduates was
mndo by Dr. James Herbert Keller,
executive secretary of tho Pennsylvania
State Educational Asoclntlon. Tho ,
members of the Alumni Association lind
their banquet nt noon.
Golden Eagles to Meet Here
Tho Knights of tho Golden Eagle,
Grand Castle of Pennsylvania, have
notified the Conventions and Exhibition"
Bureau of the Philadelphia Chamber ol
Commerce that the request cf that body
that the 1022 convention be in Phila
delphia has been granted. The tlmo set
by thnt organlrntion yesterday was the
r'econd week in May.
No!
Hard Times Are Not
Coming Just Soft
Times Going
Business always roquiie3 a
conservative nnd complete
banking organization to
function properly, particu
larly so during the present
times.
We have every facility to
lender satisfactory banking
service to individuals, firms
and corporations.
Wc solicit your inquiry.
Third
National Bank
In the Center of Things
Opposite Broad Street Station
OUR VAULTS
AT
1415 Chestnut St.
win i:h'ii'im:i to ori'r.u
s.vi'i: nin'osiT siiiivicr.
Guarantee Trust and
Safe Deposit Co.
316-18-20 Chestnut Street
11 IS Chestnut ht. 0 H. 52(1 St.
French
MILTON HEIM0CO
STOCKS-rOREICN EXCHANGE dONDS
MIMOIBS "
PH I IAOHPHIA, STOCK EXCHANGE-
1622 Chestnut Street
I'lioncs! Ilrll, hpruip H0M-;-3-l
Ueyslniiei Iturn TB'j
t4 Ilrnndivay .1 489 Btli Ave., N Y
Stamford. Conn, Surlnirtlrld. Jl'mV
Investment
Bonds
Welsh Brothers
328 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia
1-oinlmrd 1513
GE0.A.HUHN & SONS
STOCKS ,mi (IM),
Menihern of the l'litlndelnhbi, Ntw
Vorl, nnd C'hleiiEii Moil: Kvrluines
Ne iirk Cotton KxrhuiiBH
Commission Orders Executed In
All the Principal Markets
Liberty Bonds Dounht and Sold
llillevue Court Hldii,, 1 1 IK ulniit St.
N. V.. Ill llroiid.i. Atliuilo City
AmliiiNiiilor II, ilcl
.iiftv Ilondfl nf l,cu Di'Tilntion
Fidelity and Deposit Company '
of Maryland
Connelly, Schwcfler & Bryan '
Phlladdphln Hrnnch M.inai;pra I
I03H H IIIhM.lt III ll.IlINd I
AUTOMOBILE
INSURANCE
IIIir.P.TV Mt'Tt'AI,
rbonei Loriiht 0050
iNJiitAvci; co.
an-aj so. i3th st.
PARCEL POST
SPECIAL SALE WONDERFUL
Serviceable Clothes
For Men and Young Men
Unrated" nnd Cusilmeres. nlsa fine
I nn of Moluilrs us low us 18. Our
lot .illon jiiiir suvlnir.
A Trial Mill Convince You
M. I.AKCH, Hrllnble Men's Clothes
:s, r, i or, ui imiiiuriuse
riion-: liinb.inl (1001
bill.
DIAMONDS BOUGHT
Ilrlng uh your dlsmonds If lou want t
teslixe tho tilKhest popilblo price for them.
No tnattei what otlwra tell you they are
neilh. Ket out price before. you sell.
We nay 111,00 to 1100.00 for each diamond
mere thsn nthera pay.
Be us and b convlnrM. ,. .
tv;e buy anv slt. "hai-ya eolar.
rivm ttcwets tnT dlaw bcutht.
KEIXT CO. CAM. M,CHKSTNt
I
1
WMiM AHl. iv
PAHOEIi POST
m s rsinminnri and Til
nnd TrtADKMAItKS
I fl -I'll ft 'I'W Hfnirnl
WILLIAMSON & WILLIAMSON
1325 ARCH ST., PHILA.
Dully. 0 In Hi Mon. unit Tlmrn. Ktp.. 7 to Q
AVOID FIRE
You rnnnot afford to be
vrllliout a
Standard Watto CO)
Paper Baler w
This it n Special
Reducod Prico
A tlillil enn rnirrnte It.
KnroiirnKF nffltnrss in
connnir In schools aim
Institutions.
tiiv mm rnsTAf,
PAKCBf. TUIf.BT fAl'EIt
10,000 hetti 4K x nti, 10 rolls for
$f f Within 00 miles
A uKJXJ of Philadelphia
All Kinds Paper and Twines
SYLVESTER S.GARRETT
Bm Snntli Third Hlrfft. rtilln.
Barrels and Kegs
FOR HOME
BEVERAGES
Wholesale A ItttaU
Manrifncturtd by
General
Cooperage Co.
8. 1 Cor. 2d and
Willow Sis.
Slnln 21BIS MUt. Hit
All SIX'S
MR. SHAVER!
Our evory-day
work consists o
grinding razors
for barbers, al
so select new
ones. We can
do this for you
as well and
give you reli
able service.
Itftzor Jllades Ilf.Khn.rnpr.ed
siNoi.c 2r Dounr.B ?-
KDOB EDOR ou
Comnlele Orlndlnir KsHbllshment
Filbert Grinding Co.
t220 Filbert St.. Philadelphia, Pa.K
Toa feet more like mlllnr when
your teeth are mude sound and
wbite b niT
PAINLESS WORK
Mr 11 years rxperlenee, modera
nppllanrm nnd thousands of satis
fied patients irtnnintee too per
manentlT snllsfncforr reralta. JIt
nrlee are loneat In tovm, r.itrae.
tlon fre.
Fillings 60c
& $1.00
Dr. Hyman
9th&Market
SI N. 13th nml Uronchci
BIG-VALUE
Hrovvn Scout Shoes, made of eo'ld
leather. Kvery pair ruarantecd to lv
real liard wear. Tour money back If
not satisfied. When ordering be eure
to Rlvo sour slie.
$
L eJ3
Pared Poll,
10c extra
Hndlcott
Johnson
stamped on
each sole
rallonliiR sires ami prices:
Little Genti' 8 to 131b, $1.95; v'- -0
Boyt' ... 1 to 512, $2.15; Val. 3.go
Men' ...,6tol2, $2.40; Val. 1.00
Mndo bv the world's sreatest shoe,
mnkera. Kndlcott-Johnsnn. Co. Mon.y
oraprs and checl.a accepted. No. C. O. I).
These nliovc shorn will lie rnrrted In
Ntnik nil .veur nroiind. .So cut out ml
mid rcini'iiibi.r nnme nnd uddrrss.
Open Uvenlnes
GREENBERG'S
rut Trie Shoe To.
712 South St.
ATTENTION!
PIes nolo tin followlnR Inierestlns
priced at a srat savins to jou,
(SKND VOR PIlICB LIST)
fclisiSs
p9S0mtfm
sst
0
MM
e5v 4trorft 'i
r.ntnbllshrtl 1R
Philadelphia
aHSBS
Our hloie Is opn Uvenlngs to u
P. M, for iiicnminndatloii to our (.us
tomurs who nre unable to come In
during tho day.
rot'NTAlN SPHCIAI.S
CnU" Covers (12 Inih) .ench J!l 51
Candv Train . . pr do7 1 "2
H oz "conn uliope soda cup per lil'in t r.
H ns. Vone shape ' poiIh cup per innn I '."
10 i. "cone shupe" soda cups limn B"
VI oi "cono nlmpe' rodn cupa loun r. 'J5
li oz. "rnund'' sodu cups . loon 7 nn
r.c tunes (special) .. 1000 .1 Oil
fl.lnch spoons (silver plated) do. 1 r.O
8-Inch spoons lallver pliiti'd) .ilni. 2 in
O'hsh tumblera . . . ppr doz. 47
(Slazlnn linw rnsns 18 by 21 8.10
fllll Ice cream lioes per 100 Sa
Joclc frost snowball machine 22 Oil
4 lb snunro Jars Uround top) dor 7 '.'(l
i, pint Ice crenm boxes ... perioo ,0K
Pint Ico cream boxes .per 100 ,ni
Hoda utrawx ... . per liimi r.'l
Thermos tiunrtH (for len crenmldoz, 12 Oil
Thomos holders (for Ico cream) dus ,18
Lakoff Bros.
H22 MAHKI5T f-T , P1HI.A.. PA.
VhnleMnle ConfecHonerH nnd fl'neral
Merchandise nt I'l'T I'lUCCS.
TENTS
Ml Me nt
Y2 Fric
7x7 ft., $10.60 7x9 ft., $12.90
8x10 ft., $14.00
Other SlreM nt Ipce'nl Prices
Files Mi I'rln. of Tent
Our 2-in-l Wall Tents
IS-ox brown tcntctpnof-treutrtl urmu
Juvlt top, toith it'hlte t'li ,Vo tlv ntciied
Mado In our on n taetorw iinrniitd!
complete tilth pools, tttnhes nnd rono
C'otmcf he V-wnht chctihetn
3x 7 ft., KIS.1B intis ft n!0ll,
K10 ft.. KW.75 i;xt4 ft.' ,3.sn
J.nrg'r ei'r tents ami jirices uriiljhci
o.i itjiptlmflo"
Heavy Government Khoki Canvas
29 in. wide, 31c yard
Tenti & Covtni All sizes. At Special
Pricei. Carnru Covdi of All Kindi
(Mall Ordrrs I11I..1I
Burnett Canvas Goods
:e
Mnuiaurera
lUtVSl.. PkiL..'P.
PAItOEL POST
PRINTING ZX
nunlness Cnrda ....l9.
lfnp.lnrw.a BOO
tl.-lt 1000 Jt.M
3.2(1 1000 4.711
Itnerhrnda fM 3.B0 JOOO fj,
nillhend 800 S.60 10OO 5
Ilnmmcrmlll Uontl Paper Used
Other work proportionately priced
GEO. S. McGINLEY, Printing
IliD West Slnynmenalnit .Ave.
IStli A Torter, Oreiroii 2780
lorn n.3ft
:.i
Samuc Ratncr
Wntch Repair Shop
riNn WATrii nEPAiniNO
At ItediNinnble Prlrea.
All AVnrk Oiifirnn(.d.
128 S. 8th St., Phila.
til Fir. Front, in. !" ".-
Better Printing forvLess Money
100O I'RINTED I10M) MyrTTCIt HEADS, H
1000 VlilNTKI) liNVmiim 0i size, $1
All Commercial PrlntlnK at equally low prices
Hootleta or Cntntocncajit Iivejt Prices
fipreMi Atfcntloii Olvcn to Long
Runt tn Contract Work
AuRand Printing Service
152 North 6th Street Second Floor
Hell Plionel Market Silt)
Grocers
Butchers
Hotels
Restaurants
Refrigerators
FOR EVERY REQUIREMENT
Compntlnc Scales. Eteetrlo Coflfee Mills.
Meat Grinders, Cash Ilextsters, Hafts
Cash Prices with Privi-
lea' of Easy Payments.
Illustrated Circular on Ilcnuest
HOWE Scale Co. ""WipV,-
RAMIE SMOCK CLOTH
Linen, 42cYd-
33-ln. wide! wiiite. pink, black, tan,
fawn, llBht blue, oid rose, Nile Bren,
Copenhagen blue. Peacock blue, fast
colors. Just the thin for spring suit
ings, skirls, children's dresses. Won.
derful value. Order now. No less than
r, yards sold. Suite colors wanted,
hent via Insured parrel rost.
40 n( Organdie, 47c Yd.
A fine quality, dainty colors In blue,
pink, rns, white, orchid, silver, maize.
n:NN rAiimo .11 ILLS
(icon Wvnlnslmr Ave.. Phlln.. Pn.
rMalt&Hopsn
STAR BRAND
100 pure, the best you can buy.
1'hone Povlar 881 or icrlfc
Will deliver anywhere within city limits.
2ij-lb. can Molt
3 oz. best Oregon
Hops
1.15
4 Cans with ITops 84.00
12 Cans with Hops $10.00
Wilt send by Tarcel Post nnywhere
No extrn chances
FINLEY BROTHERS
sons nnHiE avkxpi;. phila.
Pat. Pending-
m
Special Offer
1 STOT'f) HANDY
CAPPKIt & HPHBAD
Kit. ALL MKTAI.I 1
BPONOB l'lLTKP. A
8YPHONINO HOSE.
l minus caps. i
CAN WHITE LAtlEl.
MALT AND HOPS.
53.00 DEL.
White Lnbel
Malt & Hops
$1.25
Riinrnnterd 100Cr Turo Hurley Molt
Parrel Post, IBo l'.vtrn
wnoi,i:sAi.n prick, sio.oo peu
CASK, WITH HOPS,
Manufacturers of All Kinds ot Corks and
Crowns
A 17 QTflV '838 Frnnkford Ave..
. 1 . OlUl Philadelphia
iinnr piioni:s
Why Pay
More
The Best
Malt & Hops
75c
Dl'eetlons on
Kvery Pin
PRUNES,
"Sunsweet''
Pitted
! without atones)
.$2.50 Box
Packed In M lb. Uoxei.
SAM KASSER'3"-1. JiJT""1"
iieivveen 4111 v oin nt. ADove tllrard Are.
I'HUi: DKl.IVKKY ALl, OVEU PHILA.
DISEASED EYES
TREATED FREE
In providing; Klaet,es
for our pntrons, If
tho eyes nre tlls
iased nnd require
ri'cclul trentmtnt
we mako no chnruo
for tlio Bcrv Ice. Wo
guarnnteo nil our
RlasBes to tic satis
factory and tho
prlcen nre alwayn
within the means of
people of moderato
.Income.
Treatment of cilseaied eyeu nnd
rnrreitlnii uf errors In vision our
epicUlty.
Pennsylvania Eye Clinics
733 Walnut Street and
S. E. Cor..9th and Filbert Sts.
Open llnlly (o 15 1', SI.
Monday mid Xliursdny to 0 1. SI,
FLY A CLEAN FLAG
BUY A GOOD FLAG
I'Oll IXlH'.lTMIK.Nf K DAY
JULY 4TH
MODI, lll'VTINO ri(lS
,, . , ' "i ' ,?, llrs un" "tripes.
Li of! .-K'SS ,'!-" " .75
e12 rt Jia.tA l.'11 ft S2II nil
Sx .' A";!!.0 'AUS,X "
,io V, .4 . "" " s.i"'
iS-r ,' .H. 1("r, " "-n
i ,l0,Vi't. ia,0 Cxl! f- u.nu
linll i1"11 t'y.t.ton F1"K. fast culois.
'"u"lrl on ullt spearhr,,,! stuffs
poich d,uirutlons, piridos nnd ,i.i., .
.IKn mi .,..
hail onomtB yiULBoXroiwa
nF rHBBiT
wv UT TB II
MO
ffHLTEXTSAiCr.
lfi nw' .(f
Jiatir.Wn,ysri
I H 1!p','.fs.asJ-p' j
ij2s
x
lintlU SI fill no- .1...
"7i t- v i'vi UU4CII, 9iw,uu per iriotiti
f-UP YoilZlSiV iJot Hl-lled
WE S-y COMPANY
xa moor ta8ii a?.n--
' AftCEIi POST "" Tty
REUPHOLSTERING
r " OP THE IttOllP.n n.!l
fiimlttire. 818. "mbT Jft'!
Slip Coycrs. Awnlrui! '
In flpfVstflis a .
rnSrnnUed "pt?,7."9i. I
Ordera taken foe new bISS
furniture at Mnnf"7 PAIer
Quaker City Upholstcrlnc Co j
v--.,. -.. .., ... jLsiiinuB rn ji
YOU CAN HRT.PTn"
'
PREVENT THE SPREAD Op
Disease &
Breeding of Flies
llr
keetilns:
your rarnare . cans MppI...
nntlsept
llttls
ptlc, clean nm
d mteet by the nsr:."
VI
UitHbU Wonder of 101 UiA
On sale nt most flrst-clnss hsrdwnre, heru
furnishing, dre. seed nnd ceneral s mtZ
sent by mall on receipt or
rnicn-w cents
' SENCO MFG. CO.
IUVERSIDK, N. J. ,
EYES EXAMINED FREE.
NO DROPS USED
SPECIAL 11
Bifocal Glasses $ pm
Gold-filled Frame faaQU
Hpeclol Vnluw 10.00
All prescriptions filled at a sarbu
of LTi o B0. Glasses made on tn
preml"eii while you wall.
MYERSON OPTICAL CO.
8 NORTH 9Tn ST.
'-Open Mon. & Sat. Evj. Till 9 P. M. -J
Direct From Wholesaler
iSMITHS
JOo
Popular for 81
rears
pnt to you day
ordfired, f r e s Ii
front our roastlnn;
nyUnder. In C-lb,,
lou. Whole or
Hrund.
Nample nn Request
Hivve Itetnll Profit
by (1 o m I ii k or
24
Lb.
riepidlnK Direct.
Delivered within BOO miles
S7e ft.
SrKCIAL
Formoia Oolonj Tea (lb. or mors),
25c lb. (If ordered with Coffee).
Satisfaction Gnarant'eed or Money Bid
Robert Smith's Sons
1219 S. 3d St., PhUa., Pa.
Coffee Test Peanuts
'Established 150 ssssssssss
HARDWARE
iiiCOMPANY
Ridge and Midvale Aves.
On the East River Park Drive Jutl
Bolow the "Cafe La Riviere" t
Big Garden Hose Special
A strictly hlKli-irrade Rubher Oaratn
Hose, '4 Inch, 5 ply. fully Ruarantfil
In every respect. Now etorlt of llvi
rubher. Other stores are Kettlnc 18c jut
foot for the enmo Brad- of hose.
On account of the unusually low pries
wo can n'low no more than 200 ft.
ono customer. None sold to dealers.
In 25 and CO ft. lengths, complete wltn
coupllnxs.
50-ft. lengths, 9'ic per ft.
25-ft. lengths, lOyJc per ft.
Pare.il I'ost charge". 2.a extra for 50
ft. and 15o extra for 25 ft. i
"tVe have a limited quantity of 4 IneJ.
tl-ply wire-covered hose tn 50-ft lenitni
only thit wo will cloan out at a very spe
cial price. This Is new stock of live rub
ber. ,A blfr bargain,
50 ft. lencths, 2ic per foot.
fompVle with coupllnrs.
I'aroel Post. 30y extra for each 50 ft
"Gem" Hose Nozzle
Made of heavy brass. Tor
a spray as fine na the moat
gentle rain to a full forcible
stream or may bo closed
perfectly tlsht.
lies;. Price Our Price
$1.25
75c
I'ahccij post, r.c uxtra
"Quality" Hedge Shears
!. f j , , ... IC.! At hSlt
iiuuu lurficu, rcu naiiuic. ..,." - -
quality stvel und will stay sharp.
Itee. I'rlce Our Trie
G-in. Cutting Ulntle, $1.75 SJ.10
8-in. Cutting Blndc, 2.25 1.25.
9-in. Cutting Uladc, 2.75 l.
10-in. Cutting nindo, 3.00 1.70
i'.nci:i. post ir.o isxtra run rA'
National
SCREEN
HANGERS
Japanned
Complete
With Screw
niRI'CTIOXS.
Hlldo sish up and
lianvor v I i 'innk hiiiu.
mstlcal'y. Tho 'landlept
and InoKt ptnctlcal
screen lumcer nude.
RISQ
$1.50
OUR
PRK'K
$1.10
piticr.
IT.lt DOZEN SKTrl
rarccl Post, llic Kxtra Per Do"
Handy Set of Auger Bits
0 hljhly Polished bllJ of finest luJJJ
tool steel, f,. r..lil, ',. ,V4. . ',f.
In neat wooden box with sll" 00" )
livery bit ituaranteed, .
PR1CH 9-0 PRICK ." 1
FARCED TOST. 100 UA.t
FALLS HARDWARE C
Rilgf nsl',MI'lvaU At., fl
IW
SSLAi
i'ALLj
00
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