R!!7!!pw3?i',r-';' "V . - V' M 4 S XT srV"" $tV EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHltADfiLPHIA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1021 vS 4 : "Mi to V! 'I S3 N I' ? I i tr I 5 I T ik ii I $- B' i. 55,000 Baldwin Locomotives Baldwin Locomotive No. 55,000 has recently been completed and will shortly be operated on the Atchison, Topoka & Santa Fc Railway, ono of the greatest systems in the country, operating closo upon 12,000 miles of track. Baldwin Badge Plates are to be found on locomotives throughout the entire world. The Baldwin Locomotive Works Philadelphia Statistics show that estates of $5000 and often times more are dissipated in a few years where there is no trusteeship. We assume tho responsibilities of a trustee, which assures the future Of those VOU Wish carnrl for. A mmnHfl. tion with us may set your mind at ease on many of your financial responsibilities. THE REAL ESTATE TRUST CO. OF PHILADELPHIA Broad and Chestnut Sts. EXPORTERS Wc Can Help You We receive an average of 250 letters daily from Buyers, Brokers and Sales Represen tatives all over the world who are anxious to handle American-made goods. We can put you in touch with them. Don't you want this service? These inquiries propoir as settle ment find against bill of tatltna or short credits against bank guaranty Our organization include men who know the Export Business in all its Ehnsee. We analyze the export possl ilitlcs of your products, and furnish complete information on anything con nected with foreign trade. Don't you want this service? America" rfoo.ts icorth buttons are bcinv shirked every year to foreign latrrfx It c can help von take your sluirc Don't you too nt this sen ice t Our Translation Department Intelligent translation of business lit erature for the Export Trade Is an absolute necessity. Literal transla tions ore often absurd We furnish most dependable translations from and Into any foreign language. Write to day for further information. TRANSATLANTIC EXPORTERS SERVICE CORPORATION, Inc. 7210 Pershing Ave., St. Louis, U. S. A. I'lNANCIAL PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL UKCYVINO CO. Fidelity 'Irust Company Trustee, units r the mortgage of the Pennsylvania Centra, brewing Company, dated October 25. 1SD7. Invites proposals (or the sale to the said Trustee ot all or any part ot fifty thousand dollars (150,000) ot bonds secured by tht said mortgage, proposals to be addresssd to tho said Trustee at Its office. Nos. 3'.'5-33l Chestnut street. Philadelphia, to be opensj and acted upon Thursday. September IS lMl, nt 13 o'clock M. KIDKL1TT TRUST COMPANY Trusts W5I, P riEST. Presldtnt. PhltsnelnMs,. Aunist SO ;21, IF TOP CAN' lneet :'no todoy and ISO n month for ten months ou can associate yourself lth an International chain store organlzaf'on which Ij paying dividends guaranteed no service with It V '"SS. LEPORll OFFICE Pminnts depahtmlnt or rrni.ic wokks III'llKAl' Or' 11 Hill WAY Ruom T.V., I'll? Hall, Philadelphia PHF.D C DVNLAP. Chlif of Itureau Sept. II 1021. Sea ed proposals will be receled and Opened In Room 21H. Cm Unit at 12 o'clock noon, orntembrr 23, 1U31, for: OHADiNO ASPHALT PA VIVO nssmf nt workl VITKIFIKD HI.OCK PAVING (assessment work SMooTH-rnK.F.r granite block PAV NO (assessment work). SMOOTH DKKS.TJD GRANITB BLOCK REPAVINO SHEET ASPHALT nHPAVING. IIKDIIESSED GRANITE III.OCK RE PAVINO DEMOLITION OF IIL'II.DINGS ON LINE OK DELAWARE AVENl'E ri'HNISHING AND APPLYING HIT! MINori MATERIAL ri'RN.SIIINO AND DELIVERING BROKEN STONE REPAIRS TO BRIDGES Ft'RNISHINO AND DELIVERING MO TOR-DRIVEN FIA'HHERR FUIIVISHING AND DELIVERING JrO-TOn-rmiVEN ASH TUCK8 (fl cubic yds I FURNISHING AND DELIVERING PACK- AJID OR MACK. JIUTUIITHUCKS (.'i ton). FURNISHING AND DELIVERING Ilnl.T I AriTinTl.T..iT TnifTfivm vfi-ri? cvrtw i FI.OW8 FURNISHING AND DELIVERING MO-TOR-DniVEN STREET SWEEPERS FURNISHING AND DELIVERING 300 HORSE3 FURNISHINO AND DELIVERINO I.mi. BEn. FimNISHINO AND DELIVERINO CE MENT. HAND PERRLES AND SLAG rURNISHINO AND DELIVERING BUILDING I1RICK FCRNISIUNO AND DELIVERING PAINT. FRANK II CAVCV Dlri- to Inquire at Room 535 "lt Han PROPOSALS KOK IIAI.MnU.s. "oFriC'K of the CumrcundlnB twin r Pi I h Qu.irtfr master Intermcd ate Depot Ph'la Pa. Sealed propose. s In triplKa'e will b re ceived her until 10 A. M. istundard Time), October S. 11)21, for rurnlxh.nu all or any part of 05 000 raincoats. Information on request Speelni Votlre KZS TAKE NOTICE THAT THE TRVS".. -y f book ot the I. ike "-itperli.r I or pornlloi. will 1m c os(1 from 1 r c rk In 'h aftomo in of September H. 10J1. tt o'clock In the forenoon uf October 1. I'm for the purpose of hn dlr.s the iinnuji n .t tnff of tho shireholilers ALEXANDER TAYLOR Sr rret.irv Dli blends PIIIIUIEI.P1IIA FINANCE CO. VVEKJHT.M AN lU'Il.DIM, The directors have iletlnied h r, tfijlar quarterly dividend of i'c on the prefin-l A' sio I: Wi'r on the preferred V atock anil 10p per share on the romrnm atnek payable In cash, and nn ixira dividend of o ft-0 un th' i i.i'imnii .i . , ., payable in rommon Ktoi It all dlvld'tirls ju. able Ortobcr 1, I Ml. tu slockholders of record SeptemU'r 17 1021. CheckB and certiorates represent mg itur-w dividend will be mailed. rilAItlESA ScmVENk Trasuror AUTOMIlllll.F HAMvl.VCi COIIPOK TION Plilliidrlplil.i. Pu. At tie resular Septemler meetitiK of the Ilonril of Directum uf this corporation (he quarterly dividend on tl.e pieferred shnres has been declared puvable us of Septrmber ,SO. at tin- rute of Hr,'c P) annum Hooks closed September 3d n P M Cheeks will be malied P R VKI'MAN TreHnnrer ACCKPTAX K A PIN NCI, CORPORA HON Plil lldelphla IS Sept 11 1112) The Heird of Directors uf thl corporation his declared a quarterly dividend of 2V4r on preferred stock and also a quartern dividend of 3Tiv per share on Its mmmon atock riv .b e iu all stockholders on record as of September 20 1021. Checks will be mailed Orlobrr 1 mil. W T Sl'LLIVAN Treasurer "" OFFICK OF THE ('. II (1F.1.ST COMPANY l,NII TITLE lU'll.DIMI. PIIILADEI.I'IIIA. PA. September 12 1021, T e Directors of Indlannpntis Water t.i' Securltlss Companv iiave thin day declared a regular semi annual dlvlilend of three am) one-half per rent 0.1.110 iter sh.irel on the preferred stock of said rnmpnny pa. able Orlnber I, 1US1. tu h'odtrs of aatd preferreil slnck nt record on the books of the caxipany t the- close of business aep- riivsismi., lui. ihhihs win ui uioseu from ten' 21, 1021, B o'clock P. skB lU!t in n'etnelf A. Uf. u.. to Clucks lad. C.T- " r 1 Estates of $5000? & ijN, END for this depend able market review Investor 4 Trader V , ( This week 's issue contain special articles en United Prof. Shar. Producers & Rcfs. U. S. LiRht & Heat A. U. C. Metals and other stocks Market and Business Conditions -If k for TU-4SS fc What stocks interest you? PHILADELPHIA OFFICE Widcner Building T,t.r,t,-,. Bell - Locust 4730 Telephones Kcyltone .RaCe5B61 BALTIMORE OFFICE 433 Equitable Building Telephone t St. Paul 845 1 Direct Private Wires New York Cbieaio Boiton I'bllidelphli Plttiburfb Detroit Biltlmore Cleveland Jones &. Baker Members 'NewYotk Curb Marfcct SALESMEN C We distre to secure the scrMces of two (2) of thp best bond sales men In Philadelphia to handle tho hlphest frrade investment bonds. f The arrangement we contem plate making Is straight commis sion, on a very liberal basis T We will only be interested in hearing from hlg producers, who have an established clientele and know the bond selling business from A to Z. " This Is an exceptional oppor tunity to become associated with a fast-growing Xew York and Philadelphia house, which Is being built up on conbtrvatlve principles. I Send us full information about jourself All letters will be considered strictly confidential. ddrcss C 117 I-edger Office Terre Haute, IndpU. A ljiMern lerre llniitr Traction A l.l-'lit rorurusr I.leht 4 Power Coll. MIcIiIl-mm Its .vn A Klrctrlc Ixiultulile III. (i.is I.lnlit t". AVrlsbuch Comiunv toll. Pennsilvnnla It. It. fonsol, $outli Carolina & GeorKlu . . . as inn ns io 1 1 AS 10.11 .us ios; as ions SS lO.'il) .4Wh moo . SS 1020 3S llttT S"""' "."'. ..?. i" "rrnaii '.1,!,utl,,t I'nrtlunil Ralluuy. Lt. & Power. .7W 10411 Penn Public Service Corp. . OS 1021) SAMUEL K. PHILLIPS & CO. Members Philadelphia Stork Kichanie SOT CHEHTNTT STRF.r.T NORTHERN CENTRAL RWY. 425, 1925 MORLEY, WOOD & CO. 333 Chestnut Street Member N . & I'hllil (orU P.tchS. Lawrence E. Brown & Co. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS loso rem ir.vrn Tin t iii.imi. In'i''1 ,r '' '1)uut iri ration and pu-" rsl ' unia jnd 'irt-pare income In I'M inn PENNA. TAX FREE SECURITIES PAUL & CO. 1421 CHESTNUT STREET Phila. Elect. 6fr Notes Feb. 1, 1922 HARVEY FISK & SONS, Inc. Land Title Bldg., Philn. New jr I a l iff , ., Jj K0n CASSATT & CO. Investment Hankers i lOMMl.Itl I A I. TKltr Ill.Uli. I Plilliiilrliiblti Vik iMi'imira H runun I'utsburBh Newspaper, Trade Journul. Direct Mull nml Ml Olhrr Forms of ADVERTISING Planned nnd Kiecutetl, If. Alt Till II ttNGLEMAN S1 Tronsportutlon llldp. HYDRflULICO mntf We are equipped to do the work at your plant and save you the expense of long tie-up. Plmne V tl. IDlt and .M In 3111 EmflrrW,UIl." IX-2a V.BMIIN ST. hiimiH EJfHBI 10111 (K Utile IV 1411 ti RS J fsWlrssrUd,Ws" i jl GOSSIP OF THE STREET As every little bit of good news eotintH by renion of the painfully slow progress of the reconstruction program, there were crumbs of comfort to be found in the1 statement published yes terday covering the foreign trade sum mary for August. This showed an In crease In exports of approximately $o4,(X)0,0(K) nnd Imports of about $17,000,000. Tho gain, It Is true, was small, but, In lino with similar slight improvement shown in different direc tions in the domestic situation, went to show that the wind was blowing in the right direction. When comparisons are made with a year ago, the results are not so encouraging. The month's total of exports of 5.175, 000,000 contrasted with $578,182,001 wan the corresponding month of lllJO, while the imports total of Sll) 1.000.000 compared with 551U,111,4!)S. The col lapse of the foreign trade is even more strikingly revealed In the eight months' statement. when exports totaled $.1,230,0S7.224, against $5,473,303,5IW, and imports totaled $l,0i),'t,2Ol,2UU, against .S't.001, 723,0113 In corresponding period of last year. A Flimsy Hull Argument Dining a discussion of tho market situation jesterday In the boardroom of one of tho prominent uptown commis sion houses, one of thn Inmllntr tlnor traders on the big board, who dropped in to pay a short call and who Is gen erally known for his bullish proclivities, caused general consternation In express ing doubts as to tho permanency of the market upturn. "Thcre is no doubt In my mind," lie'ucts for the purpose of liquidating their said, "but that the big bear party hndi obligations with interior bnnks whereby their lllng and have lost their grip on such banks arc abje to correspondingly the market. There is nlso no doubt In reduce their obligations at the larger mind but that the downward movement, centers and build up their balance. Such was overdone. Neither is there the slightest doubt concerning the improve ment in the general situation. No sen sible peron is looking for any sudden outburst of prosperity, but rather looks for a healthy and grndual improvement. Admitting all this makes for the con structive side of tho market, yet I feel, if a major movement in the market has no better basis than the transformation of home big individual trader from a rampant bear to n 'spread eagle shouting bull is surely not starting out on very solid foundation. It is rather a confession of weakness and shortness, of ammunition on the part of the bull leaders. The matter may only be co incidental to the reversal of the market trend, but still the incident has been i played up entirely too strong to my liking." Godsend to Uio South, But One of the financial news bureaus .scstcrday published the following ex tract from n letter from the heud of one of the 1 trgest commission houses to Ills Southern customers : "We thauk you for your courteous telegram on tho subject of the advance in cotton, and while it is alarming from n manufacturing standpoint, what a blessing It is to the entire South. It means the rehabilitation of this sorely stricken section of the country ; it means , - fPLUMBIMG.HATlgJr IV 524Walnut St. J'J JOBBING A SPECiALT I , JMKES rW. fffLVfV CO. , LUMBERS Wall Boards Tar Roofing Paper We Deliver SV..t., IIC UOIIVt,! Jht TIME Jon want 11 ! Otftom A Tmrtt i.iiitii :. i.i. dirurtUn. UNION METAL COLUMNS For Porches and Pergolas SHEETROCK WALL BOARD IS EASY TO ERECT PEARCE FIREPROOF CO. 13 ili Arch St., Phila. W3GKER FURNITURE MADE NEW Our method I.i entirely netr our cost smalt Fin" variety of new Reed . Wil ovv Turniture all styles arid colors. Repairing Ileflnlshlns; Iteileooratlne ThU Choir $12.00 it is Heed or Ifillou; u'e moke it L. C. KIRCHER & CO. Manufacturers and lirtatlern 1810 CHESTNUT ST. . r.Bllmates Cheerfiill) dlirr PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK LIMITED Inuirporited M I hf.ti O ll.lltr. Presiif, at Certified and Bonded Carriers NEW YORK lfll-6 Perry St. v.1. .liking 7.147 I'll I LA DELPHI A Front & Richmond Sts. Ivi nolORlmi 3.1KI (".'' Stsnda Tee Wood Products ol'tb Better fynd Gerrj'co Household Products Are Everlasiinff --and better thun ever if they are Gorryco. Every ir.rndc of (Jerryco Wood Pioi-uct.-t maintains the old-time stanilatds to which our im proved method of handling nnd drying add appreciably to the quality of the finished product. Cedar Client Saw tin Display Frederick R. Gerry Co. MUIWKOOM , 1835 Market, Street 4 II liquidation among the 7000 banks of tho South; liquidation nmong the farm ers nnd the payment of long overdue accounts! it means n sudden Increaso in their assets of perhaps a billion dol lars, but more than that where there was despair nnd utter discouragement It has turned to encouragement nnd hope In tho future, with which tho whole country joins. "Certainly the wicked cotton specu lators In Wall street Avho have used the lato Government report ns their oppor tunity nnd who have won nnd lost mil lions for themselves nnd their friends, have done a great service to the South, and I am only hoping that some simi lar enterprising gentlemen will turn their attention to another staple prod uct which hns been even more acutely depressed, that is sugar, and bring about similar results for the countries dependent upon the prosperity of this staple. "Tho slogan goes forth, 'God bless tho benevolent gamblers in Wall Street. " Farmers Reducing Their Obligations Some receding is noted in money rates In the West, although this Is thought to be only temporary, ns it must be borne in mind that due consid eration must bo given to credit require ments for ngri-ultural sections ns well as to cenernl business in maintaining production in keeping with public ne cessities. The increase In reserves nt times nt the majority of Federal Re serve bunks hns had n beneficial effect on the general financial situation, hut it has nlso caused members of the insti tution to adhere closely to conservatism In the wiy of loans. One of the satisfactory factors In fnnneinl circles is the attitude of farm- Inn communities to market their nrod- a move on the part of a fnrmer is di rectly in contrnst to his manner of in difference lor the last year or two. Rroadcr Ruling on Oil Paper More liberal ruling by Federal Re serve Hoard in the matter of oil paper which is eligible for discount has met with the general approval of oil men. according to the Wall Street Journal. They look upon the step as one which was needed and which will put the business on n mos liquid basis. Under the rtiiinc. oil producers ran consider .oil stores and supplies ns quick assets, while seltU'd production can be antlei pntetl ninety "lays ana piaceu in the same category. Loans made on uch collateral ore then eligible for discount nt the reserve banks. Previously these assets had to be put down as fixed nnd pnper on such collateral was not eligible. Similarly, refiners of oil are benefited by the ruling because Inven tories may now bo classified ns quick nsscts Instead of fixed, os heretofore. Paper with oil inventories ns collateral Is now eligible. Another factor In the ruling is that In the future oil men will not have to declare the purpose for which they are borrowing money. In the past .in oil company borrowing funds wns asM the purpose for which it would be used and if it was for drill . W(,iih th(. riPrVD bank 'would not discount the pnper. This was based on no- interpretation oi tne nnnsas City board that money spent on drill ing was part of capital account. fine of the innjor independent pro ducers points out that these rulings will 1 nrtlcularb benefit the small oil pro ducer. Ills borrowins facilities were rather hindered, to sny the leost, by tho fid that his loan on stacks cf inn ti rials and supplien and anticipate! production was not eligible for dis count Duo to the nature of the busl ness, producing compnnies have little that could be clnttl ns quick assets, under the 3ld regulations. In some I nunrfi's it . believed tli.it the present )iii'ings mark only .lie beginning of inure lihi'iul incs. which may be expected later oi.. It is pointed out that If set ' tied production ""an be anticipated for iiinet; d:is Mild the lo-in ln.tde elicilile i i; would nlso be possible to anticipate rcttlod !)iodtiction. on a conservative valuation, fur six mon'hs or a year and enlargo tho borrowing capacity of the producer. THK TRADKR. U. S. Certificates and Treasury Notes Int M Rite r.4 Ort . .1i Oct t"rt n-o . St IVb t'S'i Mnr. tr, Mar ir4 June Mi Aug Maturity uatf , l21 ll21 . 1B21. 1922 Il22 1022 11122 1H2S Hid Askeil Yield inn 1-32 100 3-32 4.30 . . . .100 1-1U 100'jj 4.2.'i . ...lKOS 100W 4.02 ...lOO'd lOll'i 4 R7 100 3-32 100 S-32 4 8!V 100 B-10 100 7-111 4 HI 100 U lOOVi n.on 1OO3-10 loo s-inn in loo's ioi n.ai Normal Federal Income t.1 June Exempt Tar. 1S24 frum Acceptable for pavment of Income Tax due on date of maturity. j Quality 1 I in Bricks. p TrvVER since William Penn ft ft ii u' tno "ttle nouse T'c" i p tuied above, Philadelphia ! has made the bent brick? in H the world. Great industrial S concerns like Disston's, Stet- s son's, Plumb's, Foerderer's and a William Steele & Sons know, fa their nunlity. and have used H 1 millions of our bricks in the S 1 great mills and other build- ingr, that have r.mde Philadel p phia famous. I And yet some Tr.ople, fol fi lowing a silly fashion, will send to other Mates and get inferior bricks, soft, crumbling and defective, often artificially colored, and pay more than the price of tho standard Phil-adelphia-made bricks. jfi Good brick is the cheapest t4 firo.nrnnf liiillrlinre mnfprlnl U known, and Philadelphla-mnde B p hricl is tho best. Builders can S have all the variety of color g H and marking that is found in m any brick, and it is burned H into the whole brick, not g merely put on the face. B When you want nny Information a about hr cHh, tlitlr Kinds, color3, H fiualltles. stylos uhcs or prices, the H Iirotluctp of illffernnt mnkern, how g competent architects, tiulldcro, en- M (.'inters, etc., call up either of our i olllcea, y KEYSTONE RHICK CO. 1 Oodfrey K. of 21 HI Pike. Fkfd. S-31 H F. SEITTEU'S SONS H Nlcetown I.tiae 1 a Ht Kens, 6B-(17 II. M. & C. B. SINER Church and Tacany. Fkfd. J4.3U JOHN H. EARLEY Nlcetown IJine A IS. at. Ken. M-OS Liinmumiii;iiiT,HinnTniiun.niiniimnuminiimiH:mniFitnmi'iJiijniiiiiiiriiT;iim! CAR TRUST NOTES SOLD Funds to Be Used by Government for Railroads' Benefit Woshlnston, Sept. 13. Sale nt par nnd nccrucd Interest of $7,500,000 par vnliio of railroad equipment trust cer tificates held by the Government, with tho npprovnl of President Harding, was announced by Director General of Rnll- ronds Davis. Tho certificates were bought by Kuhn, Loeb & Co., of New York, through the War Finance Cor poration, which handled tlio sale for the Railroad Administration. The equipment trust certificates, the corporation said, bear Interest at 0 per cent per annum nnd mature seri ally from 102S to 10.1i, inclusive. The securities sold were In equal amounts of 51,1500,000 of the following railroad compnnies : Atchison, Topckn nnd Snnta Fe. Chlcniro. Hitrllttpfnn nml Oulnev. Jsorfolk nnd Western, Ccntrnl Railroad Company of New Jersey and Southern Pacific Comnanv. Sale of these certificates, It wos ex plained nt tlio Trensury, vns tho firBt of n hcrics, n the Administration is planning to mnrkct blocks of ns many of the SHSO.000,000 worth of car trust securities held by the Government ns can bo disposed of nt pnr. Funds real ized from these transactions, It was said, would be turned over to the Rail road Administration for the benefit of the railroads. Financial Brief s The Avernso srlco of the twenty acttve Industrial stocks declined 1.24 per cent voslerduy to 70.(18, while the twenty rail roads declined 0.18 rer rent to 73,23. The nand koM oiitnut for the month of August nmountrd to 711.000 ounces, . -nj 'ntfstAtc Pommerce Commission ap P,rvpd n lonn of Jl noo.OOO to the Western aiarylnnd Jlnllwny Company to enable that carf. r. ,0 enlarge Its Krnln elevator facilities at Port Covlnnton Terminal near ilalllmoro. 'n..Vleflr,M Vrn m(""n of 1021 Lehigh ii.v nnllroad expenditure for mslnto. J. nn l'"ene of vlrttially J4.000 (100 ' or 32 per cent over tho rame period ot 1020. I fn? ,1. 0,n '5 "' Ixu'" ftn'I Snn Francisco th- ii.t r'" ,ev'n mnths of 1021 'was ih LV8". ou'r. 'nrnd In that period, with tho 7;eptlon of 1020 Compared with last rear tho shrinkage In gross was 13,372,704. ?-... p" ccnt- Net however, was tho largest ever reported hy the road for the hl.'e""'"1 months of tho ear Frisco V.... ?r ome time been conspicuous for tho ay in which Its earnings have held up. even under the trylnc conditions and high expense ratios of 1020. eTu l'l"S-OverlnniI Company has paid ?.aiiaut 1 "','" ot " outstanding borrow JiS!,JTom ',an.k"- was learned In banking .-.. estrr',2S'A.Tnn "mount paid was "Vft'''l0.0'000 out of bink loans of JlH.nooooO After that cash payment tne company had a considerable amount of cash, eav nearly 17.(100.000. In lis treas ury, on hand or In banks. sn"hU.p,P en Corporation as of June S?.r.R1Jrt47 ,0S ln ca"n- f300.250 In United States (lovernment certlflcates. and '13,180.- uuo inventories at cost. Total current as sets i amounted to IB, utflOS. Current lla bllltles wero J2 72.1,. 127 comprise,! chleHv or ordinary accounts payable, reserve for taxes, etc. Prodt and loss surplus January I last vi as carried nt H, 000, 101 and In creased to $4,831,707 on June 30, 1021 The. Increase of $231,300 represents net profits for tho first lx months of tho cur rent vcar, less dividends paid out. Tho Japanese oovernment has notified New j?Ik hanker,, that It has redeemed 2.730. 100 of first series Hi and 13.013,140 of eec ond scries 4'4 per cent bonds, a part of which were sold in this country. Stockholders of Syracuso I.lehtlnr Com pany, a- subsidiary of the t'nlted Oas Im provement Companv of Philadelphia, voted Increase of from $4,000,000 to 10.000.000 In authorized capital stock of company. The additional capital Is to consist of $2,000,000 S per cent cumulative preferred stock. Vanadium Corporation showed a net In come before depletion and depreciation haws in thn six months ended Juno 30, I0J1 of J80.013. J. Loonard Heplocle. pres Idem, told stockholders at the annual meet .nc Monday. After charBlnc off $140,004 -for depreciation and depletion llrst half-year showed a total deficit of J(i(),2l. added Mr. Hepliiule. Current assets ns of June 30. said .Mr Ileplogle were 14 1111,130. OKalnst current liabilities of $27.0118 These totals would leave a net working capital of $4.13(1.- In the six months ended June 30, the I'nlted Druit Companv oarned net profits after taxes of $1,101,303 before preferred Hll'ldnn.ta unH In, n.,a. hn..i.a. A. .... ........ ...,(. .,,,., in,,, vol ,., T-n. rfllt.T, UV" I due Unit Interest charces for tho six months, the luliince Just rovers the semi-annual dlv- I laena oi ;m per cni on tne Ji,;i2l.mi0 nrst preferred stock and .1 per cent on tho $lfctl, 100 second preferred stock. Although WnshlriKton advices state that Iho $0011,000,000 of new Oovernment cer tificates ond notes have been subscribed, books will remain open mil Thursday The quota of the Third federal Reserve District Is $42..inn.dU0 and subscriptions to date are at least four times that amont On tne pre ceding Issue of cortlficites dated Autrust 1, the third district, on n uuola of I21.1HO.000. nn up subscriptions of (201.315,000. The lianque Franco Serhe, In Ixindon an n"Uncei a new Serbian loin issue for .".Oil,. 00(1. 001) klnara nt par he.irlmr 7 per cent In terest redeemable In fifty vears by drawlnir or ro.iu'Chaso Interest, p.oahle hJlf year. Th Union Trnctlou Company's annual meeiinc will bo held Sept, mber 21, nt 11 A. M at the offices. York road and Lu zerne street. Treasury Offerings Oversubscribed Washington, Sept. 13 Secretary Mellon'a offer of $000,000,000 In Treasury notes and certificates dated September lr. has been fully subscribed, Treasury officials said Preliminary reports did not Indlrate the amount of tho oversubscriptions, but the re sulfa of the Oovornment's flnanrlne were considered very satisfactory by the Treasury The condition of the money mnrkct lrelleated h tho absorption of the heavy Issues of (iovernment securities nt reduced Interest rales. hlKh officials declared, mlnht nreun the possibility of a further reduction In Fed eral Heserve rediscount rales Liverpool Cotton l.lirnol. Sept IS, Thre u. a con tlnu tig rt' mand for spot cotton tinU, but prlrew w re taster on the basin of u decline nf (13 iiolniB for inlrtilllnB lit IU NId The sal.s rn IT. OD0 biles. Th" receipts wer. Ill O0I1 b.ilis IneluilInK 1-' 1100 balen Amer- ii nn Futures wero easv ln the ctrlv Ueal- 1 InKs Spin prices were Anvrlcan mlrl- , illlns (sir tr. r.Drt Koort mMrtllnu, 13.BSI f'lllv ttll.l.llinK I'l L'llil rnlrlelllnu UHld ln ni.liiini. I JO lil iMod ordmurv, lU.OOii unit "1 i irj 111 'Jlil WATER METERS For Voluntary ond Compulsory Servlcst PHILADELPHIA METER CO. IM2 Real Estate Trust Bldi., Phila. NAILS Edwd. L. Hand & Co. 321 AUCH STREET, PHILA. Established 1802 Both Phone William R. Chapman & Son 1506-08 Washington At. MASON BUILDERS ALSO OWNERS HIE rilll.AIIKI.I'HIA IlltlCK COMPANY CupneJty of 30,(IOU,OUO prr annum Kerbaugh Lime Company Uullilsr' Suopllfs John T. Dyer Quarry Co. lliiklnrhN i:t.ililllinl lllfll BIRDSBORO TRAPPEROCK Harrison Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. WHEN IN THE MARKET FOR Steel and Iron Burs. Rolls, Nuts Rivets, Washers, etc Immediate DelUcry Krom Slock T PlDEMTi DONNELLY :C LtZJV VI.. gr OMPANY reet LITTLE BENNY 'S NOTE BOOK By Leo Pnpe 'Me nnd Sid Hunt wuntcd to go er round nnd get a lee crecm cone yts tldday, ony Slds little brother Bert was there nnd wc dident wunt him fol lowing us, so I winked nt Sid, saying, liny Sid, has the mnn came crround yet giving out samples of candy? No, but Im goinc to wato hcer till he comes, nil rite, sed Sid, nnd Bert quick sod, wnt man, wni ennuy, wnw G, dldcnt yoiv heer, holey smoaks, Bert dldcnt heer, sed Sid. Holey smonks, he must of bin asleep nt the switch, 1 sed, nnd Bert sed, Wy, wat? Wat candy, wat man, wat? Thorcs n man coming crround this nftlrnon giving out samples of candy, nnd nil you linfT to do Is wato for him nnd you'll get one, I sed. t Well how will I know wlch man It Is? sed Bert, nnd Sid sed, You enn tel him by the snmples of candy, alnt you got cny scnts? And him and me started to look up nnd down the street ns If we dldcnt know wlch way the man was coming, nnd after n wile 1 sed, Well I toll you wot, If wo all stay heer nnd wnte for him wo mite miss him. lets you nnd me wnte crround the corner, nnd Bert can Itecp on wniting necr, nnd then wlchcvcr way be comes somebody will bo sure to see him. . Wlch me nnd Sid started to wawk down to the corner nnd Bert stnyed there looking up nnd down the street anxious, nnd as soon as me nnd Sid got crround the corner wo rnn to the Ice crcem cone p'oce lnfilng like rnythlng, nnd nfter we hnd ntc our cone we watched 1! men painting 3 ladies on n wall with letters saying Wear Hem stitch Corsets for n Permanent Figure, and then we went Onck ngen nnd wnt dld'llcrt have but a hat full of little 24-Hour Delivery on Rawhide Gears Up to 7J" Dia. ACME GEAR CO. N. W. Cor. 7th & Wood Sts., Phila. DAMPPROOFING and WATERPROOFING problems solvrd. Hrsiilla Kuarantred, CRACKED PLASTER AND STUCCO WALLS economically repaired with MORENE PRODUCTS Srnd for nddlllonnl Information, THE ARV0N COMPANY Heed Building Hell I.nriit 0008 Keys. Race 0150 l EH RETS SLAG ROOFING EHRET ROOFING & X, MFG. CO. a DREXEL BLDG. P C. A. G.- 1922 Prices Now in Force at GILLINGHAM'S . Pure Mixed Paints ALI, SHADES AND GKADI'.S At $2.25 Gal. and Up For Home, Factory & Contractor C. A. GILLINGHAM t... 00'h I'ust Sts. STOUK3 aist & Wharton NIs. l'Jth & Jlorrls Sts. "SAVi: IT WITH PAINT" FINANCIAL DEMOCRACY PROVES SUCCESS Commonwealth Finance Cor poration Investors, by Their United Efforts, Do Away With Industrial Waste. (AKTIL'LK No. 1) IJttabllsbcd In 1010, the Common weulth Finance Corporation, 100 Broudwai, New Y'ork, wurt ureair IzrU primarily for the punnue of co operation In the Imestmrnt Held. It accepted (lie fundumrntul thturj that tho dollars of many Individuals hrutiKht Into H common fund mill Intestril br men (ruined to biuli re KpoiiKllillltlrN uml of rHtablUlird In trKrlly, uoiilil hate crcatrr earning riiHir than IIH'A tuuhi posMhlt hue If liiMstrd hy their Indltldiml owners. The biistnrsH policy ot the ( orpurutlau from the outset has In en to Irml mono oil some com modity, miiklnic the hlk'hest Iritlll. mate prollt (onslHtrnt Willi sufvty uf the liHeslmeiit. Whether this theory nnd this pollc hint been wise can be deter mined h relerenie to the Corpora tion's Brow (h and illtlilrnd rrrord. The Commonwealth brirun with ten Ktoikhiililrri, In lite Jrnrn the 1 1 -1 of liohlers of Its fommon nnd prt frrnd stotk hi'.s Inireascd until now it nimiliiTH mure than 3I,(M)0. On Mine :io, 1(I7, Ihe n ( eiir'eut hi.-i-eln of the Commoiinrullh l'limnce Corporation were fS07.ll'J2.n:i. Its let current assets Julr Kl. I0J1, were shown to be 1,3.11,5'i3.KK. This rimarkahle crow til Is the n Milt prlmirll of retoiumenil tlons of thrlr Imestment made by stockhold ers to their friends. The Common wealth Iiiih bren aptly referred to a, u (a-oprmtle drmocrucy of II mime. The orlKlnal lommon stock of Ihe Commonwealth 1'lnanee Conorutlon went iih a bonilH Io Ihe pun hanTH of preferred stotk. Mncc Ita nrgun Izatlim the Cominonneultli has pnlil lonslstently 7 per cent on its pre ferred stuck. Now Ihe rommon stock Including extra dUldrnda Is also on a 7 prr rent busts, ami meanwhile u lance sum la annually hrlnit uddrd to Us surplus. In a rrrl sense the Commonwealth U n polltlio-tlnanel.il orirniilziitlon, ihe storkholdrrir bunk presidents, Judres, phjsliliuis, school teachers, farmers, clerks coiuposo n Mills drmocrucy, clrmonstriitlnc what can br accomplished when ewrjono works to u rommon end and for the common Kond, The stockholders elect the men who are to' control the destinies cf their Corporation. They are a little closer to the control of thrlr common affairs tlun are tulrrs to the control of u c't). This Is be i iiiim' Ihey h'ii a direct monetarv Inlrrrst In the "bod Politic" ami do not merely hate the Indirect In terest rrsnltliiK from taxation. Moreover, the stockholders In the ( ommonwculth possess u prlillrue not iK,Bfssed by the ordinary Amer. Iran ntrrt If dlssatlslleil, he rnn rid himself of his responsibility and of his tote by selling; his stork, Of the development of "co-opera-tle democracy" this Corporation Is ii slrlklni; example In the realm of llnanre, It Is in harmony with the essential Amrrlcnn Idea, There can be llltle doubt that such corporate nrKiihliallons In various Industries In the Vnlled .st'itrs are mrrelj forrn-nnrrs of icrrater ro-oi)rratlir c'omoanlrs, whl'h will rntruge In Ihe huslnv and selllnx of Hie ordlmrv nercHsltlra of life nnd by thrlr ef ficient methods do awar with the treat and waslctul illtrerenre In rV.".' I',w"n "' Wflueer and the nltlinnle consaaaar. f I.KO, U REDDINO, i packldgcs of salted pecnuts, saying, It wnscnt caudy nt nil, It was palled pec nuts. ho gnvo me ono packldgo nnd I got the rest out of vestcrbulcs. G, glvo us some, sed mo and Sid, BTKAMHIIIP NOTinK teguiar isrcxci Iteyser Hide, Baltimore. Mobile New MH Amrrlenn Legion hold Speed Itecord NAWSCO LINES Pier 10 North Foot of Vine Street S. S. West Isleta Scheduled to Sail Sept. 17th DIRECT to SAN DIEGO. LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, OAKLAND SEATTLE, TACOMA, PORTLAND, ASTORIA AND VANCOUVER, B. C. for Rates and Information NORTH ATLANTIC & WESTERN S. S. CO. Agents V. S. Shipplnp Board 136 S. Fourth St., Phila. Phone Lombard 5791-2-3; Main 7781-2 12 DAYS WAY AMERICAN TRANH-PACIFIC PASHKNOER RERVICB . between HKATTI.K and YOKOHAMA. KllllE, HHANOIIAI. IIONO KONO and MANILA Tl the HIIORT HOIITK New and ptUttal U.S.S.B. liarrr. S3S It. lon; 21,000 test Keystone Stnto Nov. IS Keystone more nor. u Firsi. itssrvtdoru. etc., HUGH GALLAGHER,Gen.fcut.At17 Stste St.,NewVctk gfeADMlRALLINF i, rassenger nnd Freight Serneet 1'Tora New York ciiEnnouno and Southampton nEKENOARIA ...Hept. tZ Oct. 20 ACJIIITANIA Oct. 4 Oct- 25 Not. IB CAUMiNIA Oct. 8 Nov. 0 Dec. 3 LIVERPOOL CARONIA Sept. Si AI.I1ANTA (new) Pent. 20 Not. 1 Dee. 0 EMPRESS OI' INDIA Oct. 0 srVTHIA (new). . . .Oct. 13 Not. 1 Jee. H CARMANIA Dec. 31 PLYMOUTH AND HAMBURG 8AXONIA Hept. 17 Oct. 20 Dee. 13 LONDONDERRY AND OLASOOW CAMEROMA (new) Sept. 24 Oct. 22 AI.dERIA Oct. 1 Nov. 12 Dee. 21 roi.r.MUIA Oct. 8 Not. rt Dee. in ASYRIA , ...Oct. 29 Dec. 8 Jaa. 7 NEW P.EDFORD. HORTA, ANORA. ST. MICHAELS. LISBON. GIBRALTAR. PAT RAH, DUUROVNIK. TRIESTE. FIUMB. CALVllltIA Oct. 13 VIQO. OIIIRALTAR. PATRA8. Dl'imOVNIK. TRIESTE, KIUME PANNONLV Oct. 22 ITALIA Oct. 20 Also calls nt NAPLK8 RONTON TO LIVERPOOL 4 OLABOOW ASSYRIA Sept. 22 PHILADELPHIA TO LONDON VASCONIA Sept. 17 CUNARD MEDITERRANEAN CRUISES MADEIRA, OIIIRALTAR, ALGIERS. MO. NACO. NAPLES. ALEXANDRIA, PIRAEUS. PATRAS. TRIESTE. (Porta vary accordlns; to cruise). OARONIA Oct. 22 Dec. 7 CAMEROMA Not. 10 Jan. 10 Cnnaril nml Anrhar Rleamslilp Lines Passenger ORlee. 1S0O Walnut St.. Phila. rrekht onire. Itnurse Hlils.. Phila. PHILADELPHIA to , NORTH AFRICA, BARCE LONA, GENOA & MESSINA SS "BACCHUS" Sept. 20 Through Bills of I.ndlni: for nil ports ot Spain, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Cette, Nice, (lllinltnr. Levant A Lerhorn TRANSHIPMENTS VIA OUR OWN STEAMERS Earn-Line Steamship Co. 139 South Fourth St., Phila.. Pa. Lombard 82no.01-02.mi Main S2BI Agents for Three Star Line Ste. Affreteurs Itelinls Dixie Steamship Lines PHILADELPHIA to BRISTOL, MANCHESTER, GLASGOW USSB SS "OPELIKA" Expected to Sail Middle September AT CO.NKEUKNCIS ItATIM Harriss, Magili & Co., Lie. 425 Lafoyettt. Hide, PhIadclphI I oinburd 52211-1 Jluln 7,"i2(I BALTIMORE TO HAWAII ' nnd rctnr.i Cnllln;: nt Hnvnnn. Pntm mi Cansl I.os Anclrs Sun rrieelseo ik i.i'xr, stkaimi:p.s BUCKEYE STATE HAWKEYE STATE LenTrs Ilaltlmorr for Hawaii erery 8 weeks MATSON NAVIGATION cb! """& .7la,Svtiffl!ffilK.,a or 'nr local steamship nrrnt. OLLAHn AMERICA UNE 0 eW York to Rnttpjrlam cry turn io IVUlieraam Dl......iL -.i rj..i in. Dl iL .1 D-..I via i lyiuuuiu auu U0UI0gne-fur.)lH N. AMSTERDAM.. Sept. 17 0c(. 22 No.2 NOOIIDAM ....Sept. 24 Oct. 29 Dec. 3 ROTTERDAM ....Oct. 8 Nov. 12 Dec. 17 RYNDAM .. Oct. IS. Nov. 19 Dec. 24 Pmentrr OfCce, 1531 Walnut Si. PbiU Savannah DnyllKht-Savlnj Tim. jncKBonvuio; Tuea., 5 P. M. IJoBton, Wed., 5 P.M.; Snt. 2 P.M nirinviKfirannir enjoyable ocean oy. rtsd. n"t a iir ia.i elude menls berth nn main ijch MERCHANTS & MINFR3 i.i ,..' v'u' '-V-JUIIslitU j6j . r in n i 18 R Del. . Tel. I.i nn. lUllilVV eft est rt 1 a A V1 1 a mm wu ocu, J..1K0 Inn J, wl the moro wo nskct i.i iu' Wl wouldcnt, proving the more tJ? H do for spmo pccplo the Ieta ,i.0.r'iii pricinio k. ip.j ftTKAMRttlP NOTirgq express, rassenger i Freight Service t ' I N. Y. to RI da Janeiro, Montwldto, Bstiot Alt- ' flS AMI'.nmAV I.EOIOV. at nun .... ,.. j"1 SB SOUTHERN CltOSS. 21,000 tons (el VT 0t. Steamers or u. b. BMpping Board (c) First and third class Tor rates and particulars apply (o nny Possenter Agency or to Munson Steamship Line 67 Wall Street. New York iiuiiuiiiK - i uiiuaeinnin Orleans. Ht. I-onls Conwnr nM rTT l.etvvten N. Y. A Wo Time 12 days. 1 "" art. N TO YOKOHAMA SAILINGS- Wenatchee Ort. it v Hllver Htatc Nov. 20 apply arw ntlroad or tourlrt snt, or KERR LINES Sailings from Philadelphia BREMEN HAMBURG S. S. "Bannock" (USSB) Sailing September 17 ANTWERP HAMBURG SS "City of Hint" (USSB) Now Loading-Sailing Sept. 14 (Via Antwerp.) Hudson Shipping Co., Inc. LAFAYETTE BUILDING PHILADELPHIA, PA. Bell Telephone Keystone Trlrphni Lombard 8201 .Main 6149 .-COMMERCIAL. PHILADELPHIA to CORK, DUBLIN, BELFAST, LONDONDERRY, SLIGO Other Irish Ports if Sufficient Corro Offer S. S. "EASTERN BELLE" Expected Loading Sept. 23 E. W. STRINGFIELD Philadelphia Manager Moore & McCormack Co., Inc. 428 Bourse Bldg., Phila. Lombard 0385 Main 7318,, . SEAGER LINE PHILADELPHIA to Christian!, Copenhagen, Gothenterf, Stockholm, Helsinjtors and Retal U. S. MAIL STEAMERS TJS8II SS "MAKdl'H" .About Hept. IJ AT MIIIITINO IIOAItll UATK9 -ThroiMth Hills of I.odlpir Issunl to 0 Norwexlnn. Danish and Swedish Ports. Direct sailings for all Scandinavian M Ilaltic Ports as rarKo olTrrs. SEAGER STEAMSHIP CO., Inc. W. J. Grandfield & Co. PHILA. AOKNT3 30K Chestnut SL Lombard 517U-7 Main 7M LUPB01LBEGE BELGIAN UNB PHILADELPHIA A.NTWXnP SS NERVIER SepU2Q RICE, UNRUH & CO. noncsr. iilu(!.. phila. . Lombard 2005 Mnla SMI ST I UMSIIIPS KIXIKTH - ihr TO BALTIMORE frfrSsgT. ERICSSON LINK L'ry evenlrs- at 6s Saturdays. 3 o'lMki Cars, tno way. Ili.OO round trio. JJ.. DAY STE AMER from Philadelphia every Tui"-. Ih.Vrfi day. KatL-day. at 8 o clock. ar. IMf mo nay: 52.50 rounl trip. nhin'il. Most beautiful water r de nut of Pl;y pbla?8endlor pamphlet, No Rundayste.m 6teamer leaves on 'lavlln,:"V.? Ofllco Pier 3 Bouth Delaware avnu. e. Lm SPECIAL SUNUAI jn.t!Sti-st . EXCURSION All day on tho water to Beautiful Lorcwood Grove , on the mosapeake A Delaware cnI.! V riy same evenlns. J2rison "'"- vmi lUtn Delaware Avs.i 8 a'e Jock every BJJ ' .oufii Delaware Ave.! 8 o'eiock svsry . soornloc, davllaht-savlne time 1 are. i TOUBS IaCRUISEdeIUXE TO THE MEDITERRANEAN By the &S.CAUON1A orlhCUNAnDU1,. SUllr4from N.wYorU JAN. 281922 -DURATfb,"r Strictly Li miitd to 350 Guests Tht Itintrary inthiu i" ' MM)i:illV, hi'AIN, 'l"AIJrri" i.tnitiis, mont' rAK''i ;J1.- oTAvriNopi.i;. at ii " VTCcr.iisrvE MANAGEMENT THOS.jC0OK&SpU 225 S.-di tfUi S (kl Wf ma Main 4078-71 "u-i-.--,., ..,. ... -'k L." "r L''....-T " J"' "' ." .'. a""l"l ifle . 1 .,f;.-l,. .1.i14rfiti's'j.fs &-. i n .., C. H. WJSAIt, Baora Hr7, WHKiMmiilBWIIIHiW -M