VTT '"V .- t"' V ,v ', , V, .i "r . . II u I -iv lit- mdmrf, Wikon tTM Ctrttfed Public Accountants ' ld Title BIdff.r Philadelphia FlKANriAT. 1,. 100,000 "" ' aMBOTJOK OP OREENBnCBO V rBNNSTtVAKlA i; ilMjr first o( Westmoreland County il' vmkw jury l, i2i, ana auo iooou AHI.lsn .Ilia. In 10K1 l.- -T-W W.W ... V, Itrt. t - i 'ivji9 Borough Improretnent Bonds ' ;.?. CjlTree of Ponnn. 4 mill tax. To b i- cii in denominations of J.1,000 in HMpon form. Interest payable at tho OfflOA of thn nnrnliffh Treasurer. Orteniburs;, Pennsylvania, on Jnnuary lit nnd July ltv lCAch hlrl tn hn nNnmnAnln1 hv a 5 etrtlflcd check for $1,000 made payable j the Borough Treasurer of Qreensburir, -rm.. nna to do rorrc"i to the bam 'WOUch for Its una In case thn aue- i'tWMl'iil bidder falls and neglects to ;!iply with his bid, after being- duly iimiBia. 1 The right Is reserved In ralprt nnv ' all bfds. Thn aaaf, MAm e,... nil . r i tBM Isiun will ti rcMv.i tiv Tmil I & Balr. Treasurer of the Borouch of , Ortensburg-, on or beforo July 9lh. 1911. , These bonds authorlred at an eleo jtkjvnre- the direct obligations of the ,"" "orougn oi urecnsDure, ana tno .feroceedlngg under which they wero mued provide for a tax levy sufficient 12 J"y Principal, Interest and sinking ''' Financial Statement 'Bonds Outstanding $ 2J8.000 Ae8sed Valuation 11,629,330 . Total Population. 1920 cen- " 16.03 J PAUL S. I1A1II, llorough Treniurer. - LOAN BILL . k. .v ecordnce with a resolution tiassed 51 'J?v -ounell of thn City of Philadelphia 8ai1?J,.T?,dy-..u,,f .T 1D-1( the tollowlnr .SiL..fn,l,lfl1 An ordinance to authorize the iVT. 'I?.?!.0' n emergency loiin not exceeding ??in"AJ!5i' '.wfl hundred and nfty thousand (130.000) i dollars for the purchase and IKS"0" ' r'nt. buildings, grounds, ma-SnttT- equipment and nnp'mcnances re quired, for tny cl.tnlnj- of streets, and the eONectlon and disposal of ashes, rubbish 1 SSKii!!Jr!?a". "r J!1.0 ntlre c1' " ' hereby published for public Information WILLIAM II. FULTON. ' .... P.lJ.r1..of Council. AN On.DD'ANCE authorise thn creation of an emercency i loan not eicdlmr na million two hundred and nftyt thousand (1.2SO.0OO) dollars for the purcha.s and treetlon of plant build inn. Krounds. machinery, equipment and appurtenances . rtqulred for the eleanln of streets, and th collection and disposal or ashes, rubbish and ffarbace for the en t tire city. S Section I. Tlw Council of the City of illadelphla ordains. That an emersency Ttnc arlsnn maklnc necessary additional appropriating power the City Treasurer, onder the supervision of the Coctnlttee on finance. b authorised to create nn enter aeney loan or loans, nn the faith and credit of the City of Philadelphia. Id a sum not needing In the aggregate one million two hundred and fifty thousand (1.250,000) dol lars, for the purchase and erection of plant, buildings, grounds, machinery, equipment and appurtenances required for the cloanlni of streets, and the collection and disposal of ashes, rubbish and garbage for the entire city. Tin: iini.nr.Rs up i-iiv. virut Mortgage 3 ler Cent Sinking Fund Hold Ilondit of Central New York (las ami TaA. J. ------ w . w-u-. mc vomponyi Notice la hr reby glren ffiat Itoland L. Taylor and Philadelphia Trust Company. Trustees under the Mortgage or Deed of Trust of the Central New York Oas nnd klectrlc Company, dated March IS, 11)11. securing the First Mortgage 5 per c-nt Sink ilnc Fund Oold Donds of tho said Company. hare the sum of 18381. flo to be applied to the. purposes of the Sinking Fund under the , provisions of Article Third, Section K. of sua .Mortgage, anp. inat seaiot proposals wtll be received at Philadelphia Trust Com pany. llrniMl and. Chestnut streets. N. K. earner. Philadelphia, up to 3 o'clock P. M am July 20. 1021, for the mlo to said True toes at the lowest prices, not exceeding 105 Per cent of the par valua thrnf wltVi n. crutd. Interest, nt which raid bonds shall be offered for delivery on August 0. 1(31. of a aniciem numocr oc tne said bonds to rx naust tne sa:a sum or 5UJ 11.00. AH pro posals should be sealed and Indorsed "Pro posals to the Sinking Fund of Central Nw York Gas and Electric Company," and should tleilzn&te the denominations of bondv The right Is reserved to reject any and all proposals, PHILADELPHIA TltUST COMPANY. lly JOHN C. WALLACE. Treasurer. Dated Philadelphia, July (I. mil. TO ' Mot lion DRY GODS OBBING OF SEASONAL SIZE Heavy Demand Reported for Yard Goods for Making Garments at Homo STEEL PRICES ARE HIGH Chlcaco, July 8. Tho Dry Goods Reporter regards the iiomewhat lagging business In mnnr ilcnnrfmnnt. nt tnli- bing houeea this week as sensonnl. Re tnil buyers cull especially for organdies, ginghams and voiles In tnlto mm nt heavy domnnds for yard goods, for mak jiib garments at name. Prices on matiy standard, staple cot ton goods, including 4-4 sheetings, cheesecloths, cambrics, wldo sheetings, ducks, deniniR. slieetM and nlllmv. rnn aro marked down until July 25 by one of the largest distributors here. Many t I ,0O(1s arc close to prices of July. 1010. some cloths only seven eighths of a cent higher. The John V. FnrwMI Pn ronnrt 1c July volume than a year ago, but more road ordera and more buyem in the market. Retailers hnve extremely low eiocks. jinny Iteen buyers begin to expand their fall commitments. De mand continues utrnmr fnr lint wontlier dress goods nnd accessories. Four- (Iiiartcr brown muslins sell heavily for export to the Orient. A local steel expert fnjs new prices aro away nbore tlie onen mnrket nnd should go the limit. The steel indus try, no pays, Is In a similar condi tion to the copper Industry three or four months nco. excent flint Rurnlus Btocks arc held rnorc largely by drnlcrn anu consumers man prouueers. um metals nrc virttiallv at a standstill. prices declining to prewar levels. Wire nnu nan inquiries nave Inllcn on ana farmer buy less than a month or six weeks ngo. Demand for gasoline Is growing no ticeably and prices nro stiffening. The leather market has ,i rather active tone nnd tanners hold prices strongly. Frank 1. Meyer, president of the Illinois Shoe Retailers' Asnoclntlon, says: "Packers will get the full benefit of the prpposed 15 per cent import duty on hides. Business is good despite unemployment, of which I expect little after Sep tember." P. W. Kunnlng, special trade com missioner of the Chicago Association of Commerce, back from Mexico City. cays Mexicans he met. insisted that they intended to conduct themselves nnu their affairs in such a way as to merit and call for recognition of the present Gov ernment from other countries. Representatives of leading industries here, in confcicnce with Victor C. Kvl bcrg, sales adviser to the Navy De partment, unanimously recommend speedy liquidation of its $150,000,000 Mirnlus war materials intensively and with price cuts of 20 to 33 per cent, end a combination of advertising and direct selling to jobbers. The navy opposes selling on credit. Since tho armluticc nearly $100,000,000 worth hns been sold, but the Administration wants business men's views uetorc pro ceeding further. Tho Federal itescrve ant s reserve ratio is 54, or .3 higher than a week ago. Gold reserves increased $10,000, 000, nnd totnl reserves ncany as much ; total bills on hand gamed more than $4,000,000, deposits nearly $4,000,000 rWEIJING PJJBLIG LEDaB3?TOBETjiPHIA,' KKIDASti QJJJSY 8; 192X v; a o. i r HAPPINESS AND CIVILIZATION - . ... ... ,' I CopyrUhti 10311 By The Chicago Trlbuni. Th $avag ottt in hU jangl horn hat no concern about rntt, the cost of food and clothma, railroad ratar, coaf supply, pmrmonmt Ubrrty, end othtr vexing thing. which worry the civilized man ' m ' W NtWrUKbUNb SIOCK PLAN GIVEN if slock will be permitted to purchase ohft 'II '. . . . ., . . 1. lw share in cacn oi tne jwo conipniiicu m proportion to every five fahnroj of In- tnrtintlnnnl nrnfprred. tile COIllldcrntloll being ?35 for two shorts. . On Saturday of tills week this method of purchase of common stock will be Preferred Shareholders of De funct International Will Par ticipate in Two Companies New York? July 8. Wholesale fur riers in thit market have just hod ex plained to them the plan under which preferred stockholders in the Interna tional Fur Exchnnge. St. Louis, which went down n few weeks ago under busi ness depression, will shnre in tho com mon stock of Funston Hros. Co., Inc.,' nnd the F. 0. Taylor Fur Co,, Inc., which companies were recently char tered In Delaware to take over the business of tho International Fur Ex change. For its good will, etc., the Exchruigo receives from the Funston nnd Taylor corporations preferred stock In tho new corporations amounting to $400,000 par value and $4(50.000 par value, respec- Hifalo Tn fwlilitlnn. tho Tntrrnntlonal Fur Exchange was given by the Taylor Co. short-term notes vaiuea nt $j.ui, 000. The proferred stock will bo turned over to tho creditors of tho Interna tional Fur Exchange as additional col lateral under nn nccoptanca credit agreement. Rotli the new corporations have n..,1 tn llmlf tlinlr .lltirlfiniln until tho preferred stock Is retired. For the Jfunston uorporauon, aiviucnas nui ex ceeding $20,000, can bo taken annually .. l,n Atmmnn atnelr nt thn rnmnnnv. while tho dividends of the Taylor Fur. Co., Inc.. are nmitca to i,uuu an nually. Common stock Issues of both Funston nnd Taylor Corporations are 10,200 shares each, and holders of In ternational Fur Exchange preferred Dividend TOE ELECTKIC STOIt.VGE BATTERY COMl'ANT Allegheny avenue and 10th street Philadelphia, July G. 1021. At a epoclal meettne held this day. the Board of Directors declared a dividend of thrre dollars 183.00) per shnre from the ac cumulated surplus oi the company on both eemmon and preferred stacks, payable Octo ber 1, llrSl. to vtocknolders of record at the doss at business an September 12, 1921 Checks will b mailed. WALTBR a. HEN'DEnSOK, Treas. MH1T1IKRN TKUST COMrANY llltn Dividend At a meetln of the Hoard of Directors leld this day a quarterly dividend ot (he (81 per cent was declared, payablo July 15 1911. to stockholders ot record on the books ot the company at the close at business July 0. 1021. Cheeks tor dividends will be mailed. WILLIAM II. CUHTIS JR.. Treasurer. " Philadelphia. Pa.. July T. JD21, The Board ot Directors of I'enn Truffle Company has this day declared a semi annual dividend ot four per rent, pajnble Aiuruot 1. 1031. to stockholders of record Jaly 15. 1021. Transfer books remain open. Checks lll be mailed. ALFItED M. OKAY. Secretary. SUl'EKlUtt STEEL CORroitATION July U. 1021. At the remilar rceetlnic of the directors of tho Huprrlor Sterl Corporation a Quarterly dividend ot 7te per share was declared on the common stock, payable August 1. 1021, ts stockholders of r-cord July in. 1021. " H. D. HAKOE. Secretary. finwlal Sleetlnra MANCFACTUKERal AND MKIU C1IANTV HUILIHNO AND LOAN Notice Is hereby alven that, by a resolu tion of the Board of Directors of the Manufacturers and Mrrrhnnts' UuUUInr and Loan Association, a special meetlns of the stockholders of the said association has been called and will be held on Beptember XX. 1011. at B o'clock 1'. M., at the place of meetlnx ot the association, .1011 Columbia avsnue. Philadelphia. Pennsylvania, to take action on the approval or disapproval ot and to vote for or against the proposed Increase ot the capital stock of the said association from one million dollars to rive million dollars. . MAX llklV.HEHC Solicitor. 55525 T.. n. rinrr Ca.. fi Mam oso. narKtt its '. SilSr. tt Galvanized Boat Pumps puiyiaiNcarMgBj Vn.U.riMTOtKKT ws: 524WALNUT St. mBBlHGArSPMa Foreign Exchange Explained An Interesting booklet explaining tn slroplo language an important subject. Investors and business men will find It of great alue. Sent free upon request for booklet F-8 Wm- H. McKenna & Co. 221 S. 15th St., Philadelphia. Pa. Hell Telephone: Locust 1778 CAN SAVE YOU MONEY When In need of Iron and Steel liars, -Dolts, Nuts, Rivets, "Washers, etc 1100.000 Stock Csrrled Call up Market B400 Main 4070-77 DONNELLY & COMPANY Office, 317 Vine Street Wnrehouseet 817 Vine St., S22 Wood Nt 33S-10 Brown St. k"-. cuu-vriKti OAK and ki.kctiuo Philadelphia. Pa., May 26, 1021. Notice Is hereby given that, pursuant to ' resolutions ot the Board of Directors of Counties (las and Electric Company, a spe cial meeting of the stockholders of said mmnanv has bean eatlrd and will be held T":i . . -7" ii7 .l- I.L.. .t. Kl me principal onice oi nv company, norin- west corner of Broad and Arch sis., Phila delphia, Pa., on July 27, 1021. at 11 o'clock A. M,, (or the purposes ot voting for or gainst an Increase of ttte capital stock of the company from 110.000 shares of the par value of 30 each to 180.000 shares of the par value of IAO each, of which B0.000 shares iC.iall be Class A Preferred Stock, CO.nno shares (being the present authorlied B referred stock) shall be Class B Preferred tnck. and 80.000 shares (being the present authorlied common stock) shall be Common Stock: snd In the eent ot such Increase of determining the designations, rights, privi leges, limitations, preferences and voting powers, or prohibitions, restrictions oc quail neatloas nf the voting and other rights and powers and the terms as to redemption, of (aid Clnfs A Preferred Stock, Class I). Pre ferred Stock and 'Common Stock; of author ising said Class A Preferred Stork to ho ' Issued and disposed of by the Board of Wi red ore ot the Company at such time or times and upon such terms and conditions as said , board shall from time to time approve, pro i -rlded. however, that said stock shall nrst he offered tro rata to the stockholders for auhacrtptlori at not leas than par: and ot aalrlM action linn. allpt. Alh.p vn.t In connection with the foregoing as may prop- U. W. CUTtrtAN. , R arret ery, ;- fineelni NotWs KSSS OEOIKlK II. IIUCHANAN COMPANY' hpeclkl Notice to Stockholders -souee is nsreoy Kiven inai, ny a resolu tion of the Board of Directors of the (leers II, Buchanan Company! a special nueilnir iO( the stockhnUsrs of the said company will John T. Dyer Quarry Co. Tlrialnasa T-atltMlahlf KtOt BIRDSBORO TRAPPE ROCK Harrison Bldg., Philadelphia, Pq, -"V-ii-""1 18n -.l uh Phone. William K. Chapman & Sons 1506-08 WashinRton Ave. MASON BUILDERS ALSO OWNERS THE PIULADKLPIIIA BlflCK COMTAN1 Capacity of 80,000,000 per annum, Kerbaugh Lime Company llullders' Huppllea and note circulation ?10,rj00,000. Illinois Centrul freight last month de creased 28,534 cars to 130,854. Locnl loading decreased 13.02'J to 01,018. Grain increased 888 to 4370; cotton, 314 to 1733; bnnanas, 130 to 1053; quarry products, 3022 to C172, nnd cement, 157 to 1370. Coal decreased 0201 to 18,211; merchandise, 2318 to 32.713 ; livestock. 310 to 3370 : lumber. 1177 to 4180; logs, 453 to 3804"rand petroleum and Its products, 24 to 1074. The Atchison's June business was 107.721, a decrease of 15,534. Local loadings decreased 7500 to 80,304. Grain Increased 4207 to 0305; lumber, 405 to 0010 ; rcfrlucrator frclgbt, 1244 to 7742, and oil, 214 to 13.3115, while livcitock decreased 1055 to 5732; coa), 4000 to 5727, and miscellaneous, 15,040 to 00,744. SUBURBAN POLITICAL FIGHTS Scramble for Treasurerthlp of Chel tenham TownBhlp Although tho primaries arc still far ofT September 20 qulto a ucramble hoc developed over tho treasurcrsliip of Cheltenham Township. The present incumbent is Kdward Llnew, of Ash bourne, now serving his third consecu tive torro, and he is working for a fourth term in that office. His opponents nro Joseph C. Coch ran, of Wyncote, Township Solicitor; Harold C. Pike, of Cheltenham, n member of tlio Legislature for the last tuo terms, and Harry Hen'iigcr, it renl critnto broker at Glciisidc. "William B. Lect and Lester Dingy, botli of Klltins Park, nro out for Town Khip Commissioner, and Thaddeus K. Ucllcrman, of Ashbourne, wants to be Justice of the Peace. Similnr conditions exist at Abington Township, where Dr. WElton, of Bos l.vn, the present Treasurer, will bo op posed at the primaries by the Ablngton Chief of Police, llajra Liebcr, Justice of tho Peace Calvin Williunis. of Ah incton, and David Bcnning, nf Mc Kinley, Township CommifcMioner, AUTO DRVER SENTENCED Convicted at Shore of Causing a Man's Death Atlantic City. July 8. Howard Falrbrothers, twenty years old, of Plcasantvllic, was sentenced by Judge Ingcreoll yesterday, to six months in the county Jail and pay a fine of $500 for manslaughter. Driving an automobile, ho ran down Samuel Barton, of Abso con, it was charged, and death resulted. Xotico of uppeal acted as a stay of the sentence. Falrbrothers was convicted on the second trial, the first jury hearing his case disagreeing alter deliberating twenty-four hours. PRISONERS MUTINY Cherry Hill Convicts Fall to Take Kindly to New Home Philadelphia convicts do not take kindly to being removed from the Eastern Penitentiary in this city. Word came from Pittsburgh last night that fifty men transferred from the local prison to the Western Penitentiary nt Woods Hun have vlrtunlly mutinied against the change and have expressed their dissatisfaction by causing so much trouble that the big stone prison Is in a continual uproar, Tho men were transferred along with twenty-five women, and all arc long term prlsonors. Tlioy wero transferred from Philadelphia because tho prison hero is overcrowded. STEALS CHUM'S ATTIRE Sent to House of Correction for Rob bing Boyhood Friend Charged with the larccnv of a suit case filled with the clothing of his best friend, Herbert Palmer, twenty-two years old, of Thirteenth and Race streets, was arrested yesterday and sent to tho 'House of Correction for three months by Magistrate Grolls. Accord ing to the police, Palmer took the suit case, after McDanlcl, of 820 Race street, hod checked re in a restaurant near Thirteenth nnd Vine streets. Pal mer and McDanioi, who had been fcliool friends, had gone to Wilmington, Del., to seek employment. Palmer returned to tho restaurant beforo McDnnlel and obtained the suitcase. Wlien found later at Elchth nnd Wood streets. Palmer wan wearing his fricnd'H suit nnd other articles of clothing. The stolen suit caso was recovered in n. rooming hnuso at Ninth and Vine streets, after Pal mer's arrest. fa-aaaC37SH?T?r-yyWff1 ''.'''' VkS Msifisssf (JsssHK S&MXlMmmimWi I BE 4saaaeLsaaeHslaaaa. i4.mPT&SMmVLJmWm9flW&amTWJ I Ligkt Six fk Model V The Wonder Car Gives everything the heavier, larger nnd more .costly cars give, with tho economy of the smaller one. $1QQG f.o.d. 1 Z70ZJ Kokomo Henry A. Rowan, Jr.. Co. 723 N. Broad St., Phila. King Gives First Ball In 7 Years London, July 8. The first State ball at Buckingham Palaco slnco 11)14' was held last night in honor of the King nnd Queen of the Belgians. It had an air of unusual brlllianco owing to the com parative novelty of tho affair, 2000 guests attending the function. The fuests Included 'Ambassndor and Mrs. Tarvcy. IHPflHr JIB I CHARLES E. INOERSOLL STANLEY E WILSON . A. D.SWIFT . . . DAVID R. CARSON . ALBERT H. ASHBY . . . . President . . Vice-Preildtnt Cainfer Ajjiitant to the President Aufitant Cashfer Annunl VfMlnr 3 STOCKHOI.IU'.ItS' SIEKTINO The Tvrentr-second Annual aatln.- nf the stockholders of tho Drxttr Portland Cement Companr will b" hold at the offlco ot th Company, Naiareth Pa . on Tuesday. Jul)' ltth, 1021, at 2 o'r'ock I. M.. for ths purpose ot electing a Hoard of Directors, ratlirlnv ths acta of the Hoard of Directors for the preceding; year and for the trans action ot such other tuslness as may legally coma before said mretlnr, CUARBNCK Y, TKHXEU Bwrelarjr rAnTNKiwinr 'lil hM m Frldar. September O. Ilt.l, at i nnu . ai.M sm l liibj in iiiLiuaii nuirn nr ins company. US Snnsom street, Philadelphia, to take action on the approval or dlsapprp- lf val 9t n4 to voieior or aaainst the pro-, kA ixiMd incrvsse of the capital stock of saldi IK erpPtlon trom IIM.OOO to llftfi.000. ' tiiAui.t.3 u. iu.NBi.i;r. Kecreiary. CABJIOI-L It. WILLIASIM. Solicitor, m ". '... t Prowosals KIA8TMKNT OF 1'imUC BArTTrY ' biractor's nfflr. Sealed farenesals Mrlll B reeelve at Ihla 'dll,. ll.nM HI 1 -1,U llatl l.ntll U'.J.U. . jriice, iivuin li- vv ').u, unll itranrs i.t star. July 50. Iwi. at 12 o'clock noon, day- lA,J llt-savtn time, for ths follewlnii iA1 ' Kieetrlcal Bireau Kor furnlhln flsturss i'h j ,ir Police ana nre siaiionsi ior rurnisnina L i alu.l-1-al aiitinllaa In, iwlrina (n ..aIIi. anil . r-.v,-;-7; --r...w .... ...,....,...,..,. , ;,., V "Hiu,. ,,w .wrt aiir la IvnKIIIV -P. I.m A.cw'ii ?!' Ill ptvr plant, Bpecintajliinj fpr th aoove to be bad at Heorn Ota, city ..." i!( ,a vltnjjHieaJasCrMervea'the rlsht ta rJer. ,1 . Mir oran.lakU, or part cf bids, as may be foit'w, ...... . .V&-: ,v5 MfflCE IS IIKHK11V OIVKN THAT Till: partnershlw heretofore sslstlnx be tween Joseph Wcrthelmsr and Illam J, Max mln. under the Arm name of IVcrtlielmrr X Compiiny at 40 North HUth street, i'hlladel- Shla, was dissolved by mutual consent nn illy 2, 1W1. Ths business heretofore con ducted uy mo saiu cuvauriner'nip irom anl after the above date will be carried on by Hiram J Mnim'n under the firm name of lllrum J. Maxruln & Company, at the same address. All debts due to the said partnership are , to be paid to, and those due from the same i velll be Paid by th aald Hiram J ilaxmln It Company at ths above address I HIRAM J. MAX1IIN. i BEMJA11IH I KUIIINilOHN. F.ti. Attorney 008 Lincoln Hid. 1'lilla., Pa, NUTICIS 1H 11K11EUV U1VKN THAT T1I15 partnership nt Alfred ,K. IVHIsaiid Kbrr KlJudnleV. lately tr dlnsf as "Wills, l.ml. wlek Co.." havl f Ita offlcs at 1T0 lautom street, Phliaoelphia, Pa,, and ernras n as feneral contractors tn. the construc tion limine., ha this day !wi dissolved by -mutual consent. All, creditors, are r ouestid to present their claims, and alt per sons owing said firm are requested to pay Their debt within thirty (JO) days from dais in Hamusl P, Haaerrran, Attorney, 133 0. Dated. June S3. 103 Ef a. 'wir.r.s. BKt . EUDVf 1CK. mm IAGARA FALLS EXCURSIONS THURSDAYS July 21, Aujutt 4, 18, September 1, IS, 29, od October 13 Round $ 1 6,80 Tri- From PHILADELPHIA Tickets food la parlor or elecpln ears on paymeni. or, ususi casrioa ior space occupied, lacludluc surchsrie. All tares subject to war tax el 05'.. ISasiern Payllcht Train leates Standard Psvlnr Time Time llroad Bt, Stn. Ki?.t A M Oitli A M West Vhlla, HiSO A M 030 A.Xr Th Idrnl Itoute to Nlouam Falls, Jtlvlnit . anyllf lit rlilt Ihrxiish brnutlfiil NuHqoeliuniia Volley. Proportionate fares from other nnlnu. Ticket rood for 1 days. PennsylvaniaSysfem Lu-uiiJ ill Mi uVs.flR-HsHHslHsl III HI JUNE SPECIAL j II x uy u.uu vasn II 1 JNew uorona III THE FOLDING I if III TYPEWRITER III Balancs III H $ .25 I III ,,r Uwk III I IB I J ins oner cnenaenl III 1 III tor 10 days more, ill 1 HI Liberty Typewriter Co. Ill j II 1029 Chestnut Street j I Corona 111 TTser Pnonsi Hbang Atacrun 3 lili -Ji 5l i , )giiiiraniuMmiiiiiiii!Bi'nuiWB 1 I HOLV I 4 Buy I Coffee I S 1 i ' -Ly i At all our Stores MUM flltllf ' H win I III lUlllI 1 luxaxmijm E -- I KnataanMi i tttr1 .jpll'MlllllillllHili otjaaalssm. eOSsaaaaaSaSasV. i -''-ifsB i BSS. WILLIAM POST . . Chairman Executive Committee Central National Bank of Philadelphia Chestnut Street at Fifth Capital $1,000,000 Surplus andUndlvided Profits Earned $4,400,000 If Fishermen's Excursions EVERY SUNDAY $1 "--JO R0UND TRIP $1 csn - r War Tax 12 Cents additional JtJ V Anglesea Andrews Ave. (Ottens' Harbor) I.eaTo aiarket Htreet Wharf B:00 A. M Standard Time JB;00 A. M Daylight Tlmo I.ouve t'mmlen 6 08 A. M Standard Time 6:08 A. M Daylight Tlmo Iteturnlnr, lento Andrews Arenue 4.38, B.X8 and 7.B1 P. M.tstnndard Time) Maurice River TO Fortescue Fishing Grounds I.enve Mnrket Street Wharf B:Z0 A. M., Stnntlard Tlmo 0:30 A. M. DayliBht Time Leave Camden B:28 A. M Standard Time C:28 A. M Daylight Time Jtetnrning, leave AInnrlce River 4140 P. M. (Standard Time) R Boats available at Anglesea, Ottens' Harbor, and Maurice River to Fishing Grounds and return. Pennsylvania System FARM AND GARDEN FARM AND OARDEN Direct From Manufacturer jIji For Otutlitn. Service nnd Attrno.t.itin i,!nn0 )" Beautiful I-awn nnd Onrden Furniture unique, distinctive designs quality materials and craftsmanship Single Pieces Complete Seti 0tcontlnuc4 onilmli'Ultt$'g2$" be sold at- SS5 nr iV.n. ..... Irlnclpnl of I'linston I'r.x t, i" require that all Mock ptthuw?i ".''J tlio aforcnict.tior.nl tlnn bo nLl'i' a voting trust fo.- five year. I Ml1 I jjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilBiiS ; tlS'Dj Sumter and Labor: A oontrait in methods, IF we only could get the Sumter.method applied to all building .materials, and especially- to labor, house-building would begin to boom at' once. The Sumter method is to locate the best-equipped mills" to furnish certain required lots of lumber quickly and at lowest cost This method keeps efficiency up .and cost down! The Union labor method is to demand the same pay for the poorest and slowest workman' as for tho best and quickest. This keeps effici ency down and cost and unemployment up. Sumter says, Favor tjie beat. Labor says Handicap the best: Which is right? ' When the world returns to sanity, you will find our Sumter "concentration yard" in work ing order, oiled up and ready to gve you advan tages in buying lumber that.no sane business mart will disregard. Some day you'll build. If you want the work finished on tlmo, sco that tho lumber comes from LLOYD. William M. Lloyd Company THE LUMBER CENTRE J 300 Commercial Trust Building, Philadelphia ESTABLISHED isfg - V SOPTHKBN BALES OFriCK 01JABI.OTTE. N. Q MX M S 1 I II ?7l llllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIJIIIIIIIIIII BYKASisnn' NOTtrKi rtTKAMSltir NOTICES Veracr BlOr., lUlttnon Regular Express, Passenger 1 Freight Service N. T. to Rio de Janeiro. Montevideo, Dncnoi B8 AMT.RICAV T.KCltON. "1.000 tons (e) HH rtUltnN, 17,000 tons (a) on .ijcui.ijn.zi.uuu ion (n 88 BOUT11KRN CIIOSS, 11,000 tons (c)... aitamtri or u. g, aippno voara aj rrn, errand and intra cwjs. (e) J"lrjt and third class, Tor rntrs and partlenlors npp'.y to nnr I'sssenrrr Arrncr or to Munson Steamship Line 87 Wnll 8trnt. Nrw York Drexol BuHdlnir Philadelphia Httlle Kew Orlenno fit. Jxmls Conwnr Bldf ., Cblttn Aim . . nlr tt .Ans. I .Auj. If A . I A.,. 181 EARN-LINE Incorporated ISOt U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamers Regular Freight Service PHILADELPHIA to HAVANA SS"COCHJINA" July 20 (Arrangements bare brrn mndo for quirk disrhnreo ot nno at llarunj) Tor BpaoB and nntcs Apply EARN-LINE STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Agents, Muiitu tiuiiuing, rnua., t'a. Lombard 6Z0O-S201-S2O:-s:08 Main S281 Clyde Steamship Co. FOREIGN SERVICES philadelphia londok, hull, NEWCASTLE, LEITH, DUNDEE & ABERDEEN S S "Capulln" July 15 V. 8. 8. n. Btcrl Httamer PHILADELPHIA to GENOA and MARSEILLES A Steamer Last Half July U. S. 8. II. Htccl Sltnmtr ' For Infonnntlon nnd rates apply to Clyde Steamship Co. rier North nirer. N. V. TKLBPHONE HPKINO 8800 Manhattan Llfo Building, Phila. i.oMHAltn flan7.nifts .... - . -..-vvu H.SI. JUZU J -1. J i 3 '.very homo can nftord gome of these pieces make i 7h 7vnur selection now nt our nalesroom. C-Z-l "SfTJfj'G? ,';orythlriB you neea, Includlnit -Wood Arches fL MfeTU' Trellises Arbor Kntrnnco antes Pergolas, etc. 4Er MRlt-V FREDERICK R. GERRY COMPANY ffl-J rrTii C 1835 Marlet strcct Philadelphia ( M ' si IMsWsM M t " ,--iiftTirtsr-sr-fff ttt' l r"w Li. llfl,!!, II KERR LINES Sailings from Philadelphia BREMEN HAMBURG SS "City of Flint" (USSB) Sailed SS "Coreon" (USSB) Sailing July 16 SS "Chickasaw" (USSB) Sailing July 30 Kerr Steamship Co., Inc. 015.16 LAFAYETTE BUILDING PHILADELPHIA, PA. "rr. r-hono Muln Oliu Hell Tslephone Lombard 8251 Dixie Steamship Lines PHILADELPHIA, BRISTOL. MANCHESTER, GLASGOW U 8. 8. II, 8. 8. OPELIKA K-prctra la ,il ,y (h AT CONri5Hi.NCB BAtes HanriH, MagiU c& Co,, Inc isussiss uug- ,'w,ssra M 7l White Star .. Kew Vork IJterpool ''o July 23 Au. 20 Bapt. If ""Itto July 30 AUK. 2T Ht. li Codrlo Aur. 0 Sept. S Oct. 1 ISew lorLChrrbourr Southampton . ?'la July Ifl Au. 18 Sept, I Adriatic Au. X Au. 31 Ocf. ew lork and Boston Arores, 0lbrIltl Shnplrs and Genoa noplo Aujr. OSepLlJ retlc , St't. f ,. . , riiltadelphls Mrerpool Haverford July 0 Auar. 13 Sopt'I Red Star Line N. ., rirmonth, Chrrbonrr, Antwerp ., rlntJ July 10 Au. 30 Sept. "nd juy 3 AUf. 2T Ocf. .J Zealand Au, 0 Sept. 10 Oct. lj Kroonland Au, 13 Sfpt. 3 Oct. i Pblladelphln Ilaraburc I.lbaa Dsntlr.. Stmland tSd class only) Jolr" Opthland a class only) Julr 'freight for J)anil only sail trom Kr York one day later. rhllndelphla Antirerp .. Scythian .July SJ ilMsmcAN Link ,, New, York nambuVs; tI Cherboor ., Jfanchurla July 14 Aui.Jf Mongolia July 23 Sep!. I Mtnnekahda Aug. 11 - Dirsct to Hamburg, .... I'hIUdelnhU Hamburg . .. East Indian. .July 12 fOsawstomle ..July ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE c .u. rhlladelphlo Ixjudon , ., Scythian J.I M irncklnaw ...July 5 I floythlsn . .Ju'rJf HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE a ui . , rhllodelpbln Ilelterdsm , Schledyk ....July 0 Oorredyk JuIrM I nlnnHni!aH. f II ill. .r.l.s. otvwiiuiiuuai iitercnniuc luanno , Compnny 'iin STEAMnns l.sr.o con tonsim 52,i"eilJMX-OM' "1 "Volnut 8t Tint. Freight Offlt, JQIMU Bnurse llMs,. TliIlM AniuMirDriAi , 1-viiiinii.itvini V STEAMSHIP LINEg 'fc PHILADELPHIA io CORK, DUBLIN, BELFAS LONDONDERRY Other Irish 1'orM If ' Biitllrlent Cnrgo Offer" ,- Expected Loading July 18 SS "DELAVAN" ' Moore & McCormnck Co., In'- 6 BronrlwaT, Now York VhllntlelpMa Acrnt E.W. STRINGFIELD Anchor Forwnrdlntf Co., In8- 472-J10 lrerl Hide.. rMI. , ,I.nnil)nrd nilT'H Msln '"'Jrc' DIRECT! JERVia To Danzie Riga Ltbna Stettlfl Trm . .- 1 PHILADELPHIA JULY 10 U. S. S. B. "Oronolw" HAUN(i ritosT - Baltimore Joly 15 Norfolk '' J' N.w Yptk-Julr 20 t ., HARRISS, MAGILL &C0., ) tafarstU Hletg,- in H 'I ! ii-z" fc-' ,;f - 1 ) 'Jf( irt fi i I t, ju vtii y !-! "J U 1W , ''.', ,..' -i, , ,f-.lLakaaBSa.'