JJM1 ii ' t. . m -V " l.a , tW t H f ?&1 i , iV j-A ' y( W fCMTTDNLINESARE IfADVANCED IN WEST m ' (Chicago Jobbers Withdraw " Prices on Branded Goods, Following Mills Action -"FARM BUYERS RESIST RISE Chicago, Sept. 10. Prices on many 'Jwell-known lines of brnrnleu cotton I foods, according to the Dry Ooods lie 'Iportcr, have been withdrawn by Jobbers here because of similar action by many mills. "Wide variations In the rnw staple made it nearly impossible to work out a basis far replacement vnl xucs. Many branded lines which carry prices show sharp advances, ns much as a cent and a half on some 4-4 nheft Ings and five nnd n half on Borne ducks, Jwhlch have been below the parity of tflml!ar cloths. Retail buyers from the corn belt In sist that their customers object to ml vanecs In any line so long as their produce stays down. Frequently whole val houses report Inability to fill many rders on which the prices of a few fwccks ago arc expected. Merchants still show HttV illn-"!'ioii tn ntitlrl- CAPITAL, SURPLUS and UNDIVIDED PROFITS '$106,352,654.07 Head O.Tiee S3 Wall Street Mew York ."'V MxncEmmrUumimtasmaunsimn THE ML Good Business Ahead? Fundamental conditions are much sounder than a year ago. Prices wholesale " have dropped 52. Will we see good business this Fall? Or will times i continue dull? BABSON'S REPORTS Babson's special letter on the Fall outlook Rives you the plain, unbiised facts on the pre- nt t situation, and forecasts coming conditions with remarkable accuracy. It contains informa , Uon of vital importance to every executive. ., , . , . ., I Alert fit Am for Bulltlln 34WQ fport on tRcquest Copies are available for distribution to interested executives, gratis. Tear out the Memo now and hand it to your secretary when you dictate tbe rooming's mail. Roger W. Th Larpttt j" I Write Roger 1 tvti t-rvjtu Dillon, Read & Co. Interim Receipts FOR Detroit United Railway First Mortgage Collateral 8 Sinking Fund Gold Bonds may be exchanged on and after Monday, Septem ber 19th, .for definitive bonds upon surrender of the receipts at the office of Central Union Trust Company of New York 80 ISroadwey, New York Dillon, Read & Co. IT Right Again! After consistently ndvising our clients of the stocks that should sell lower nnd which stocks DID sell lower On August 29th they were advised by "Special Bulletin Service" that the turning point had been reached. Twenty-four hours later every stock we mentioned started on an upward move. Our clients will again be advised when to sell. In justice to yourself, we should be handling a part of your business. Alan A. Alexander & Co. STOCKS and BONDS COLONIAL TRUST DLDC, PHILADELPHIA Krr.l Hare OUOl Ilelli I.ociut S340.l-Z.3-4i llr-inrh Office, Hrldacton, X. J. A $12,000 SALESMAN WANT TO TOXXHCT WITH A HKrU'O.VHIIII.i: UOlTNi: 1VIIICII m:iimtKM an r.xcin-TioN- AI.l.Y llinil HT.VMAItn OK rl.VI.lCSJIANrlllir. HAH HAD wmi: HAi.iiH Kxrr.HiKNn: AMI THOrClll AT I'llKMK.NT i:iiiM.ovi:i) ah i:xi:t'iiTivK ih A.NXIOl'h Til ACIAIN (IKT ON Tin; nitiNd iinf;. addihi.ss c 4U. i.i:ntii:n ofiicu : rale their wants very far 6n many lines until they can obtain a clearer view of the attitude and prospective purchasing power of their customers. .Tohn V FArvcl Company says: "Wholesale dry goods business has been siren a stirring Impetus hv mills' read justments to the new prices of cottons ana ynrns. Tlielr new prices on cot ton niece, coods arc 110 to 40 per cent over tho low point In July. They have withdrawn nil underwear price ncndlnz readjustment, llurers are In the market in much larger numbers and commitments nro for larger quan tities. Itond orders arc nbout !() per cent ahead of last year, both in num ber nnd volume." U. S. Certificates and Treasury Notes Int. Maturing . . .. Rate Date Hid askcu xieia tan 1.3" ion 3-32 1.12 SJ4 Oct.. 1021.. 3 Oct. 1821... t'0 . Deo.. 1B21.. SJJ Feb.. 1022. t5M March. 11)22 t3S March. 1022. t'lUJ June, 1022.. S'4 Aug.. 1022 . t'lW June. 1024.. 100 1-10 10OH 4.00 KlO'n 100S 3. ST I0IIH lOO'l 4.80 11)0 :)-S2 100 5-32 4.V0 100 3.10 100 7-in 4. 87 loon-m loos-in 4.05 10117.32 100 5-1 0 S.10 100ft lot S.33 Kxemnl from normal Federal Income tax. t Acceptable (or pa)trrent of Incomo tax due on date of maturity. Raw Sugar Market Easter New York, Sept. 10. Increasing mho de veloped In the raw sugar market late yes terday, a local refiner purchasing 4000 tons Philippines, duo tn arrive, the end of this month, at 4c, c. I. f. This ts about lie n pound below the Ian previous sale of uncontrolled sugars, nnd Is tho lowest price for them ot recorded on the present down ward movement. Other uncontrolled sugar nro available at n shnde h'gher than the nbovo level, but refiners nro not showing i keen Interest In them. Arrivals etcrday consl'ted of 48,nno bans Philippines con signed to the Fedora Sugar Refining Com pany. The local rellned market is unchanged, uotn an to conuiuons ana prii.es. THE NATIONAL CITY BANK OF NEW YORK AND BRANCHES Condensed Statement of Condition as of September 6, 1921 ASSETS CASH on Hand, in Federal Reserve Bank, due from Banks, Bankers and U. S. Treasurer . . Acceptances of other Banks Loans and Discounts . United States Bonds, other Bonds and Securities Stock in Federal Reserve Bank Banking House . ' . Items in Transit Foreign Branches .... Customers' Liability Account of Acceptances. . Other Assets LIABILITIES Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits . 5106,352,654.07 Deposits 561,978,824.00 Reserves (for Taxes, Interest Accrued, et cetera) 7,593,277.49. Unearned Discount - 2,360,357.19 Circulation 1,230,597.50 Due to Federal Reserve Bank 40,600,000.00 Other Bank Acceptances and Foreign Bills sold with our Endorsement 20,878,268.43 Acceptances, Cash Letters of Credit and Travelers' Checks ,, 36,588,075.64 Bonds Borrowed - 2,078,000.00 Other Liabilities ..........,...... 2,185,921.90 OUTLOOK Babson's Statistical Organization Welletley Hills, 82, Mus. Orsanuatvtn f Bmt Aiwxnrt is t World CL1POFFHERE - 1 W. Dabson. founder of the Dabson Statistical I Organisation. Wellejley Hills K1 Maas . as follows: Please I send me a copy of Bullctir 3VQ A booklet, "Incrttutng J gratis. NEWBURGER, HENDERSON & LOEB Members New York and Philadelphia Stock Exchanges 1410 Chestnut St. John T. Dyer Quarry Co. Iliiatnriw KatiMUIied 1801 BIRDSBORO TRAPPEROCK Harrison Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. EVEIST13sTG PUBLIC LONDON 8TOCK MARKET Oil Group Rallies French Loans Dull Industrials Firmer , London, Sept. 10. There was a rn.11r In the oil nroltn on tho Stock Ex change today following los'cs. Shell Transport nnd Trading nnd Mexican Knglc both wero quoted nt 4 13-10. Ollt-cdgcd Investment Issues wero eas ier, but therp wns no feature to the trading. French loans were dull nnd unchanged. Dollar descriptions were weaker, moving with New York exchnnge. Home rails wero colorless and neglected. There was further moderate realizing in Argentine rails. Industrials were firmer but quirt. Rubbers wero inclined to sag, but deal ings were professional. Kitllirs were Inactive and flabby. In the main, changes in quotations remained narrow, with operations light. Usjinl week-end absenteeism wns ob servable. 4 Federal Reserve Ratios Washington, Sept. 10, Ratios of total reeres to net deposits nnd Federal Hesorve note liabilities combined, for tho twelve Federal Reserve Hanks nnd the entire sye. tcrr ns of September 14, 1(121. compared with previous week nnd a car ago, fol low! Sep.14,'21 SeD.7 '21 Seu.17 .'50 liosion '.n New York 73.7 I'lillndelphln .... fiO.3 Cleveland flB.8 Richmond 41.7 Atlanta 40.2 Chicago 72.7 hi Louis 57.0 Minneapolis .... 80. n Kansas City .... ft7.it Dallas 42.3 Pan Francisco .. 07.1 72.D 30.7 72.11 SO .1 (11),3 32 f) nn.n nn s 42.0 42.7 40 7 41.0 r.'.i.s 40 n .7.4 30.3 31.H 3S.5 no.i 42.o 40.0 41 0 01. (1 43.2 Total 07..-. (10.2 43.8 5132,229,246.33 2.121.469.2G $184,350,715.59 $513,697,316.77 33,887,787.35 2,550,000.00 550,135.104.12 5,060.000.00 4,124,665.05 32,931,178.50 5,244,012.96 $781,845,976.22 TOTAL TOTAL S781.845.976.22 Are You Afraid ? We Thought So Most of us are when it comes to the stock market. We have a little book on trading that gives some good pointers. Write for L-25 J. F. McGO'JERN & CO. Members of Plilln. Stock Kxehansa ' . 14.10 South Tenn So... Thlla, Brrnfe 0416 Race B48I I Orders eireatril In nil Markets New Yorkt 3? nroarlway ' 3 I WORKING PLANS For Market Traderi and i How to Use Them 1 "How to Increase the Working Value of Securities." 2 "How to Figure In terest and Carrying I Charges." ! 3 "How to Figure Mar- j gin." ! IVe will gladly aend you any I one or all ot these on rcqueit, ' Edwin E. Kohn & Co. Mtmbtrt Consolidated Stock Exchange of Ntw York 1522 Walnut St., Phila. r York Trenton Kntoii ritUburih Wilmington l'otl llle Irfhleli Viilley Coal Co 4,a-3' 1D33 l.ehlali Vullry Cat Ilroa 4'h Hrrl.il Wmt Jemry & Heu.licre It. It.. 3JV 1D(I Wr.teni '?w York i. renna. It. It. V 1013 Wmtern Nrw lork A I'rnnj. It. II. .V 1U37 Kaxlrin & Amlior Hullrond Co. &'. 11)23 Kryitonr (o.l & Cokj Co. 0'm Srrlil Ihldi aUry Itnllroud Co.... IVd'n 1023 IlllnuU Central It. It. l'.qulu, 7'h 1111(1 SAMUEL K. PHILLIPS & CO. Members 1'hllndelnlilii fiteek Kxrlionie 07 fllKSTNt'T KTIIKF.T SERVICE Everything That Word Means la nt the dl.rioaal of overy llullder and Ccm tra. tor In Philadelphia und Vicinity from DONNELLY & COMPANY 317 Vino Street (-11 Market HIOO or Miiln 401IM7 Citalillihtd U02 Doth PnonM William R. Chapman & Sons 1506-08 Washington Are. MASON BUILDERS ALSO OWNERS run rnii.AnELriiiA nuicK comiwxi Capacity of 30,000,000 per annum Kerbaugh Lime Company Wulldl-e' HopplUf LEDGER PHTDADBLPBlA, FRIDAY, ' S GOSSIP OF THE STREET "There Is snld to bo n generally better feeling all around," tsnitl nu ofliclal of ono of thp downtown bank!) yesterdny, "but a great many of tho closer (Undents of the situation nro wondering If it nmounU to nifythlng moro than n 'feeling.' Uuslncus can be bct described na spotty. In several lines whero there was evidence of a quickening a few weeks ago, conditions have become quiet again." lu another line, a representative of one of tho larger houses remarked to this morning that he was filled up on orders nnd was not receiving any now ones to speak of. Until tho spread it still moro greotly reduced between tho wholesaler and the retail prices, thero docs not Rcem to be much opportunity for any extensive revival of business activity. Tho recovery must necessarily be slow because of tho times and con ditions, nnd there Is llttlo use for any one deceiving himself to n contrary belief. Kallrontl Funding 11 111 It Is not often everybody sees the same thing lu tho same way. Accord ing to Street gossip, based upon re liable advices from Washington, there Is every likelihood of speedy action on the port of the Senate tin the Hnllroad Viiiullnir Tllll wlirn CoilCfCSS rcCOll- encs next Friday. That Is the Street viewpoint. , A well-known local financial political Interest, who was intimately associated with the Wilson Administration, ex pressed an entirely different one yes terday. During a conversation In one of the prominent commission lioiuiei no stilted that during n visit to W ashlng ton, just prior to the adjournment ot Congress, ho was informed by inilu entinl members of both Houmjs there wns not the slightest chance for tho bill being enacted at the special session. "Furthermore," he said, "I was u formed by n member of tiio steering committee, unless tlie bill wns amended to n considerable extent It did not liavo much of n chance oven at the regular session. Uotli the Western nnd South western clement look upon tho present measure us a clean-cut handout for the rullroads nnd it is going to require spmtj good, hard arguments to change their minds. The figures and facts presented bv former Secretary MncAdoo have made ninny more stubborn than ever. AN hat is more, you will find the present Congress is not nt all friendly to capital." Is It a Distributing Marhet? It is quite n difficult task to con vince many observers that It is not n distributing market. , They naturally want to know what philanthropic mo tive prompted the revived pool activi ties. Exciting Contest of tho Season Ono of the most exciting contests of the season will take place today and tomorrow in the lower Delaware liny nnd the loinl banking community are awaiting patiently to crown the victor. All summer there has been a keen rivalry as to the piscatorial proclivi ties of both Horace Smith and pharlcs II. Smith, of the banking firm of Charles Smith & Sons. Both arc proud possessors of line motorboat cruisers, nnd nil during the season, both being nrdent followers of Izniilc NS niton, have made frequent trips to the fishing banks lu nnd around Cape May. There lias also been considerable dispute ns to the superiority of each bont and the ability of the two bankers in landing the largest number of the denizens of the deep. To settle this long-standing dispute, through the intercession of friends, both have ngrced to leave Cape May at 7 o'clock this morning nnd make nu uninterrupted run to Kortescue Hcnch, in the lower Delaware Hay. both to ttnrt fishing immediately upon r..nf.liine- the ulnce of destination. To fish contlnuouslv until noon on Satur day, then make n run to Maurice IUvcr and take on board three barrels of Maurice River Cove oysters. To run back to Ship John Light, nialte ru-nlvn plrnilnr trlns nround that litrht and n simllnr run nround the Ledge Light for striped bnss, the catch to be Iced and senled in a suunme uoi or boxes in the presence of n disinterested party nrcnmpnnyins each of the bank ers. Then n run bnrk to Cnne Mav. The superiority of either of tho honts to be derided upon the first arrival. The same as to the plventorlnl ability to he derided bv the size of the catch. Either of the contestants must bait and unhook all fish, but no time limit Is nlareil upon the length or hour of the fishing contest while in nction. Railway Steel Spring It is figured the equipment com panies will be In position possibly to make n great deal more money out of icpnir work than on new cars. The larger number of cars out of repairs Is helping several of the companies in absence of large orders for new equip ment. Arrnnllne to the street reports. the Railway Steel Spring Company is one of the oompnnies which has been mnterlnllv henpfited on these lines. The company is understood to be In exrcpiionnuy goon simiie. rur n years ended January 1 Inst it paid off its entire bonded debt nmountlng to j:0,0.-0.000 nnd ndded $S, 120,000 to working capital, a total of $14,720,000 ncnlnst R1H.000.000 common stock. Cash holdings on Janunry 1 last were SS.OOO.OOO. equal to more than .$00 n share; cash holdings today ns result of inventory reduction must be equnl to almost present selling price of common stock. Reading's Bituminous Tonnage During July, 15121. 1.122.S32 tons of bituminous coal were carried over the Philadelphia and Rending system". Tills is a considerable reduction from the tonnage carried over the Philadel phia nnd Reading sjstem during tho snme month Inst year, which totaled 1,820,012 tons. It Is n still further reduction from the tonnngo carried in July, 11)111, which totaled 2,118,877 tons, it is also tlie lowest Diuiininous tonnage carried during any month tills year. Heavy Deflation In South Africa South African import nnd export figures for the month of August must be interpreted in the light of the heavy deflation which is still in progress. The delay In tho return to normal conditions is largely to be attributed to tho fact that tlie peak of inflation was not reached in South Africa so early as in many other countries. Thus, imports in 1020 were .S03.l)72 in value na compared with 0,020,018 in 1010. In view of the huge surplus which had to tie absorbed, it is surprising that in August, 1021, goods to tho value of :t,887,.ri02 were imported. Kxports were 10 per tent grenter In value in 11121 than in 11)20; the nctual figures, as cabled by Trade Commissioner Stev enson, were I.fl(ll,B81 and ft.'JlO.Hfitt, icspectlvely. The wholo second quar ter fhowcd n fuvorablo trade, balance. Tin: TRADUR. Reserve Banks' Discount Rates Official rtdlscoiint rates at tho tweRe Fed trul Reserve Ui.iKs nro as fullows: Treas. Lib. Com' I Bkis. cos, jionns j-uper. Accept Boston New York Philadelphia .... Cleveland Richmond Atlunta Chicago St. l.uula ...... lllnr.eapolls .... Kansas City .. Dalla (Ian Franclicu ,, 54 3 5 5'4 5 5V5 tl 0 ll 0 0 0 0 K 5 II II 0 ii ii n 8 5W II B l) n it - V'iy COTTON GOODS TRADE FAIR Yarn Market ShoWa Absence of Both Buying and Selling Textiles Dull A fair trade for tho last few week la rcrorted by wholesalers and Jobbers of cotton goods, nccoidlns t t'10 review of business conditions In the Philadel phia district as reported by H. O. Dun & Co. In the ynrn market there ins been nn nbsenco of both buying and selling. Wlillo n gradual ndvanco In business Ins been noticed for some time past, tho yarn market has again lapsed to tho hand-to-mouth variety, with crdcrs small and scarce. Business among tho textile mills gen erally continues dull, with llttlo pros pectH of belter conditions In tho near future Tho review, continuing, goes on to sny: "Manufacturers of shirtwaists sny trade continues quiet. There Is little demand, however, for tho bcttir clnss of merchandise, buyers not being dis posed to place any advanced orders. Collections in tho line nro slow. "Mnnufnctgrcra of dresses say the trade is buying spnrlngly and for Im mediate needs only, endeavoring to ob tain goods nt Its own price. "Clonk and suit manufacturers nre doing little, there being a feeling that llip trade will bo somewhat stimulated Inter with better weather condition's. Collections In the line nte slow. "Manufacturers of men's nnd boys' clothln? report trade rntlicr quiet. Buy ers do not appear disposal to place much advanced business. "Tho cement market shows little Im provement. Manufacturers report s fair amount of business, but few Inrgr orders nre being placed and prices have dropped bomewhat. ' "Then! is little change in the condi tion of, the chemical mniket. 'The re tail drug business is fair, but the sale of crude drugs to manufacturers is slow. There is a fair demand for dyotufTs. Pi ires are about noimnl. J 'Tho nntier innrkct shows little change. Mnniifactuiers and jobbers re port little bii iug except for Immediate, needs. Prices are declining. "Paint manufacturers, dealers In paints and painters supplies report little :hrtnge. Purchases arr in moder ate quantities and for immediate needs, and while there Is a flight increase in tbe amount of work under way, tlie volume of business is much less than that for the same period of 1020. Little increase is anticipated for several weeks. There has been n reduction, in prices nnd rolierticns nre reported slow. "llir leaf tobacco business contin ues dull. Old Pennsylvania and Con necticut are in fair request, hut stork i low and juices are high. Other to bacco is being sold in small amounts to meet requirements. , "The large cigar manufacturers nro fairly active, but conditions nre not normal. Small mnnnfartutirs arc nbout making expenses on account of Jack of capital to meet competition. Rctnil dealers report moderate busi ness. Collections nro slow. "Wholesale grocer fport business quiet. l'uu'liaves nre for immediate wants. Commodities in gcneinl, espe cially canned goods, show n decided fmnncsN, owing to the expected shoit hess of packers. Collections nre slow. "CgITjo is inict, with fair demand. Prices are unchanged. Spots are quiet. "Ten is fair, with good general de mand. Prices are firm, owing to small ness of stocks on ban.l. "Sugar is quiet and with little de mand, owing to failure of the fruit crop. Raws are quiet. Refined is quoted nt o.GOe to u.0."c." Phlla. Federal Reserve Bank Tho condition of tho federal Hesorve Ilanlc if I'lillnrtolphla at the c!oso of builmas bop tcmber 14 follows: iiEaouncr.s Sept. 14 Sept. 7 Gold and cold cer tificates ?l,OUI,37S SL'.lol.OOO Gold lettli'inont fd., Ked. lies. Hoard 00.T23.789 Dl.fir.1.777 Total Bold held by bank . . Odd with r. $02,088,103 J34.103.I37 It. asent Gold redemption fd. 140,e.S2,7r..-. U, 7011,8(10 130,0(10 3C5 t), 541,1)00 Totnl gold re- scrxes J213.087.783 $J13.003.782 Legal tender notes, silver, etc 0.521.270 0.573.700 Total reserves... 1220,208, 007 220.17l),4U Bills discounted. ecurtd by U. H. Clou. obU.-altons $74,744,007 All uthi-r 20,000,027 llilli bought In open market ... 1.440,284 $70,030,751 20,240.423 2.2S8.335 Total hund v a. notes bills bonds on $103,180,200 $103,471,513 nnd 1,440,800 1,448,000 U. S certlllcntes of Indebtedness: C'ne-eur certifi cates (Pitman Act) 23.2SO.00O 117 UUi) 23.280,000 110.300 All other Totnl earning as- eels $130,030,000 $130,310,013 Hank premises . , ri pt cent ro demptlnn fund nuilnat V. . Hunk notes Uncollected Items.. All other resources $532.7M $332,70 700.000 3T.H4 -.'lit 442,074 700,000 4J, 1110. 7 11 442.033 Tot. resources... $411, 030, 103 $304,762,370 LIABILITIES Capital paid In... $8,083,130 $8,083,130 17.004,127 .Surplus 17,504,127 Ilemrid for Govt. frnnchlsi tax ,. 3.218,000 D poHlts: C.mvrnnK-nt 5,103,273 Munlmr Bank, res. account 00,304,302 All other 1.30S,iliM 3,210,000 0,444.083 00.317,010 1,1117,003 Total deposits ..$105,830,211 $103,800,080 raeiu"0,cl?culfn.$213.813,425 $213,818,413 Fed Res. Bank notes In clrcula- !) ..".,t... !"": "7.470.000 7.287.000 Dbliltryredtem.RNa1!?: C3.5OO.00O 30,435,041 Allothir llablU- . Total liabilities .$411,050,105 $304,782,570 Ratio of total reserves to deposit and Federal Ilepnrvo note llablllllos combln. d, Septemb.r 14. 70,0 per cent, pruvluus week, lltl 51 rt ..nl Ratio of Kol'd reserves to Federal Reserve notes In circulation after setting otlde j per e.nt acHlnst diooslt liabilities, week of September 14. bO.O per cent; previous week, 80.0 er cent .... v . . Abo percentages calculated on basis of net deposits nnd redoral Reservo notes In circulation. . ,, . .... Momornndum Contingent liability on bills purchased for foreign correspondents, week of September 14, $2,720,220; previous week, $2.720.220. DIVIDENDS DECLARED Stover Manufacturing nnd Engine Com pany, quarterly 2 per cent, payable OctuUr 1 to stoik of iciord September 20. I'nlted States industrial Alcohol lompnny, ..nr,Ai, it'. vnr ..nt nn ireferrcd. uav. abloOctuUr 15 to stock of record Septem re'nt'ral Petroleum Company, semi-annual $2.31) on preferred. paable October 1 to stock of record September 24. Kautman Department .Stores, quarterly $1.75 on preferred. iaable October I to stock of record Soptrmbcr 20. Ridge Avenue Passenger Italwny t ompnny, quarterly $3. paiable October 1 as reglslered September 15. Books close September 15, open October 3 Liverpool Cotton I.lv-rpuol, Sept., 10 There was a good Inquiry for spot cotton today with prices steady on the basis of an advance of 0 points for middling at 18.3Sd. The sales were 10,000 bales. The receipts wero 8000 bales, Including 370O bales American, Fu tures were steady in the early dos lings. Spot prices were: American. middling, fair. lOOSd: food middling. 14.S'li tatty mid dllng, 18,78d; middling. , 13.33d: low mid dllng. 12.43di good ordinary 11.38d. and ordinary, 10.03d. I Price of Qaoollne Reduced New York, Scot. 10. Tho Standard Oil Company of Now Jersey has reduced gaso Una In the domestic market from one tn two cents a gallon. Reduction ot ono rent a gallon, to twenty-one cents wholesale, was mode In New Jerety and from one to two ren's o gallon In territory embracing Mary land, District of Columbia, West Virginia apd JW1 PPd Bouth Carolina, JEOTEMBftE 16 1921 jrr Spruce 8200 BOUGHT SOLD QUOTED U. S. Treasury Certificates All Issues KECtmiTIKS DKt'AttTMENI Commercial Trust Company Member rrder.il Kenerre System City Hall Square, West WE OFFER n Public Utility First Jrort suite bond duo tn about twenty jcArs. 1'i'Jernl Incomo tax freo, Pennn, utato tax refund id pnvlns ISO yearly nt a rrlco to yield tho Investor u er 7 . ' Liberty Bonds Bought and Sold Widener Bloc, Philadelphia . MtmierfPUf'tdc'pUaaiJ Mat Ybtji Stock Exdienn MCH V0K UIZAMTO. MJ. Ill m VMWW W, rr7?MA;MA,.. WWWMVMj Time-Tested Bonds lllrlimoinl-IVnalilngton It. H. ! Lciilitllln A Jiffi-Mini' lljp. u X. Y., Pennn. & Ohio It. It. -IV-, Southern Indiana Ity. 1st 4a Circulars on Application. Edward V, Kane & Co. Morris Duildin,-; lMublMifd 111 Vrnrn mi.wwirf Stockwoii, Wilson S Linvil! Certified Public Accountants Land Title Bldg., Philadelphia riNAXCIAT, Tin: AMintifAN nrn sianupac- TUKINO COAIPAXY r, COI.I.AT I3IIAL TltUST CIUITH'ICATUS, MJUIKS "A," IIU13 OCTOH1JII 1, 1027 Notice Is hereby Given that pursuant to thu terms of th trum ahrocmenl, clnt'd October 1, 1007. $30.UUO of tho abovo cer tlflcatvs. numbered us be,ov, have been dtuvMi fcr redemption nt 102 'i'o end accrUL I Interest, ns ot October 1. 1021. out of imneya tl'cn payable to HlnktnT Fund, M.: c,, 4 4 22! 201 154 B2i 031 720 fcll 820 101 242 101 404 M10 050 740 M2 fell 12S 23') 0'.l 400 507 70.1 7o2 (till h5l 15(1 201 Oin 470 I'OJ 70U 702 817 b5." 100 231 410 4KO tWJ 71U M0 blO b3J 1'oriy-ftvo certltlcaioi for $1000 each. MS 1)70 lul 007 UH3 033 002 000 1003 10W Ten certificates for $300 eutli, 'lhc utovo c-rtillcalej. with .ill unmatured coupe nn ntluUud, should bo piusented for p.i merit lit tno nffli-i. of Ilia liusie., oi r after October 1, 1021. whin all Inleiest llieie on will ccuse. . , Attention ts called to certificate hereto fore drawn for pajmeut und ttlll ouisiunu Inu. Merles "A" acrcerr.ent ns above. Called for payment 0?toler 1. 101S: 7.1 for J'uoo fucn, loj.l for 5U0 each. Called fur nusm-nt Oitnbcr 1. '.Oil. optional i3) mem u or after Aujust I. 11.21: , 110. 177. 270. 20.i. oq. 4.1". 51.5. f.l.i. 002. 701 737. '.45. 757. MM. Mil fr $1000 each; 008. 015, 1002, ror juu eacn. crlcs "II" uxieiinent February 1, 100 1, CnlltU lor moment February 1, 1022, optlunnl pn ment on or "tut Au-uil I, 1021; 107, 170, 105, 20U, -3.), aua, J.n, -. 502, 000, Oil. 028, 034, 043. 050. COO. 713. 704. 701, 770, 77. 810. HIS. 814, '.58, 850 for $1000 each: 028. 1008. 1053 for $500 each. (ilKAltl) TIir.ST COMPANY, Trustee OnOItflR II. STUAItT I'd, TrciFurcr. Philadelphia. P.I., September 0. 1021, TO THE HOLDERS OF CATAWBA P(WKIt COMPANY Thlrtj-Ye.ir Six Per Cent Ould Bonds Due .lime 1. 1033 Tho Equitable Trust Compnny ot New York, as Succcscor Trusteo lo thi North American Trutt Company, Trustee under the mortgage of the Catawba Power Company, dated June 1. 1003. hereby Incites tend-rs for the sale to It undi-r thn provisions of said mortgage of ns many bonds Iwu'il thereunder as will exhaust the sum of Ten Thousand Eight Hundred and Slxty-Ovo Do. Inrs nnd ELihty-onu Cents ($10,805 81) at a price not exceedlnif 105 and accrued Interest. Tenders will bo opened at th. office of The Ilqultiible Trust Company of New York. No. 37 Wnll street. New York City, at 12 o'clock noon Heptember 10, 1021. and shou d 1-e nddresmd "Tenders to tho Sinking I und of tho Cntowba Power Compnny " Tho right Is retired to reject any und all tenders. THE EQUITABLE THUST COMPANY OF NEW YORK Successor Trustee. Bv LYMAN HHOADES. Vice President. Dated. Now York September u jusi. DRIdends WILSON & CO., Inc. Notice of Dividend nn Prrferr. il Sloik Tho Board of Directors of Wilson & Co., Inc., has declared a quarterly dividend of one and thr.r-qtmrtern per cent tlTi'r) on Its preferred stock, pavabio Oitobrr 1, 1021, to tho profeired stockholders of record at the clo.sj ot business on September 2.1. 1021. l hecks will ha mailed. Dated. Now York. September 11, 1021. (lEOROE D. HOPKINS Secretary (illtAltl) TllUhT COMPANY At a meeting of the Board of -Managers held this day. n quarterly dividend of nine (0) per cent was declared, pavubto on Octo. l,i- 1. 1021. to utockhntdeis of record nn thn books of tho company at the closo of busi ness September 17, 1021. Checks will be mailed. acouaB Hi STUART. 3d. Treasurer. Phllnilelphla. P.t.. September 10, 102 1 ; 'llti; BOARD OF DIRtlCI'ullS OF THE Dictograph Products Corporation have this day declnred a quarterly dividend of 2 on tho outstanding preferred stock nf this compnny pnvabto Ott. 13, 1021, to the stockholders of reiord Sept. 3D, 1S21. Stock books will remain open, Dictograph Product Corfbrntlon (Signed) H. M. DELANOIE, Sent 7 1021 Treasurer. Al'lOMtHIII.E IIANKINO COltl'OIHTION Phllnilrlidiln, I'a. At Mie regular September meeting of the Ilosrd of Directors of this corporation, tho quanerly dividend on Ihe preferred shares has been declared, p.ivuble as of September 30, nt Ihe rate of 8 per annum. BooKa closed September 30, 5 P. M. Checks will bo malted, P. R. NEU.MAN. Treasurer. LUMBERMEN'S INSURANCE COMPANY 427 Walnut stteet. Soptembor 13, 1021, The llonrd of Directors has declared a dividend of Five Per Cent 5f'r) payable on Ihe 1st prox to stockholders of record this date. Checks will bn mailed. ARTHUR II. CLEVENOER, Secretary. 1'roposals KAhTEUN hTATE PENITENTIARY, 2ST and I'uirmount uvuuue. 1'iiiinueiphla. IVnnHvlvanla. S aled proposals will I. ra. celved at the nlove named Institution until 12 o'eloik noon, Ililny, Setitcmbrr 23, 1021 fur furnlBhlng MEAT AND FLOUR IHH'. PLIES for the month of October, 1021 and nlso MILK for tha months of October November and D cember, 1021, To bo de liver, d freo of porlvrnxo, frcljbt and other charges, nt such times and In auih quan tities ns may bo requlr rl and It not as represented, will lj rejected, Quantities to bo Increased or d creased at the dis cretion ot thu Board of Iiiopectors, The In spectors reserve tha light to reject any or all bids received ns th-y tnny deem for tho tMt liuetests of thv Ini-t tuuon. "ii"-.i-,r i J" .m;vt wnnie, ' IrSk Jp& J2 it--' rrorwunl. MiorosAts for pyn. station nutLO. 1NU9, Kf.r.OTRlU .VTIUU KAlr. AND t.f uurii-ifi Department of Cltr TrnnMt. City ot rhl- ilelphM, eleventh floor, 1211 Chytnul l-hlladelplila, ,8Ptemlier 13. 1031. Sealed nropoiMlii. nddrcssed o the under- ilgneil t thi ofilso nbovo mentioned, will bo ?eivcil until 13 o'clock noon. ,f n Sept'mber jt nnd October 4. 1021, and opened lmme- olalMv thereafter fir the following work ippuMonant to the Krankford Klcynted Hull. ?vv. nuthorlied by ordinances ot Councils of July 20, 1010, June 2D. 1020, and February "'substation bulldlnu onttm wulh "Mj ol Cumberland street cut of Kensington avo nS Contract 032. Bids will bo received on 8Tubhtartlon buUdinc on the esut jlde of arlBCom street north of Arrott street. Con tract 033. HI"!' will be received on Ceptem- b!lloth' substations. Contracts 032 and 03J, ground in Tone 'contract. 034. Ulds will be received on September 27. 1031. Two 20-ton electric traveling cranes, to ha Inetalled In tho Cumberland atrcet and arlsconi i street sub-etatlon buildings. Con iroct 030. Ulds will be received on Oe- t0l'lumbln2work for tho sub-slntlon build, lnra on tho enulh oldo of Cumberland street east of Kensington avenue and on the east side, of arlscom street, north nf Arrott str?et. Contract 035. llids will be received on October 4. 1021. Plans and specifications can be necn nt 1211 Chestnut stret, twelfth floor, and copies nf same, with blank forms for proposals, will bo supplied to Intondlng bidders upon application, A deposit ot J10 will bo re miirnd for the plnns for tho nub-stntlnn bu Mings, Contracts 032 nnd 033. This do poilt will ho refunded upon the return of ttjo Pl Contractors will be required to comply with the Act of Assembly ot July 18, 1017, rolatlvo to workmen's compensation In surance, nnd proof must bo furnished the department by tho contractor that he has accepted the provisions of said act nnd In J.U red hi" llnblllty thcreundor or secured the exemption therefrom. Tor each bid that Is over $300 a proposal bond In thn sum of flvo hundred (BOO) dol lars must bo Hied In tho I.nw Department, noom 400, City Hall. In accordance with the ordlnnnco of May 23, 1H0O. tho ceitlf lento ot such flllns to be Inclosed with tho The Director reserves tho rUht to rojeot any or all bids as he mnv deem best for the Intel ct of tho City nf Philadelphia, 1 i; WILLIAM S. TWININO. Director. Till! PITTBHUltaH. CINCINNATI, CHICAGO ft HT. l.OUIS UAIIiltOAI) COMPANY Treasury Department Pittsburgh, Pa Sept. 1, 1021. CONSOMDATKI) MOUTOAOn I10ND9 THU PlTTSnUlUlH. CINCINNATI, CII1CAOO S! HT. 1.UU1S UAIIjWAY CO. lo nn nggregato cost of $1 118.273. 28 will b purcliated for tho Making Fund Octob-r 1. 1021, at the agency of this compnny, the Farmers' Loan und Trust Company. New York City, under tho following prolslon of the nmrtgnKO. "Stnied proposals for tho sale ot raid bonds will be received at the ogencv vt the said Hallway Compnny In the City of New York, and bonds offered nt tno lowest price, but not exceeding par, will be nrccptod nnd pnld for. Uhnuld bonds of different holders be. offered nt tho rntnc price, tho number ot bonds so purchased shall bo on a pro rata basis, as near as practicable. In proportion to tho whole number of bonds offered,". .. ... .. The wo-d "prlcn" as used In tht mnrtirngs s construed to mean tho cist tn iho Sinking Fund, being tho principal prlco plus accrued Interest to October 1st, unless tho bonds nrn offered "flat," Bonds of Series "A" nnd "B" nro purchased for thn sinking Fun.l flat ex the October 1st coupon. Proposals to sell bonds to tho SInklns Tunrt must be In tho hands ot thn Farmers7 Loin and Trust. Company b-foro close ot business, 3 o'clock p. M. Tlinrndny. rlcntrm. her 21). 1021. and must stato tho iirrles letter of the bonds offered. Bonds accepted must be dellNered on October 1st or security fur nished that day, If required, that d-llvory will bo made within tn davs. t. ii. ii. Mcknight, Treaurer. nn: TOi.i:no, coi.umiius & omo HIVER HA1I.UOAI) COMPANY Office of tho Treasurer Pittsburgh. Pa , September 1, 1021. FUtbT JIOJITOAGB BONDS ot the Tox.rno. WAI.HONDINO vai.i,i:y OHIO P.AII.UOAD COMPANY to an nuKregnte cost of $35,300.00 will In purchased for the Sinking Fund, October 1, 1021. from ll o lowest bidders, at a pries not to exued par nnd Interest. Senled rropoeals to .sill bonds must lie In tho hnnds of tho Farmers' Loan arrd Trust Company. Now lork City, before, cjose of butlncEs. three o'diid; P. 31., 1 rlilny, sfp. tembfr 30. 1031. and must stuto tho scries letter of tho bonds offered. Bonds accented muit bo dellM'ri l on October 1 or security furnished that diy. If required, that delivery will be tnada within Kit daa. t. h. ii. Mcknight, Treasurer. PAP.TNKKSHIPS NOTici; is iii:i:i;iiv iivi:n that the p,rtnerhll heretofore oxlsllnr- letween Edwin B. Knorr and Samuel 1). Knorr trail Iiir as i:dnln II. Knorr & Brother. I.N17 Orthodox street, wns illasohecl on tho 12th dny of sejitember, 1021. by mutual consent, Edwin B. Knorr withdrawing from the firm. The business will be continued at the nbno address by Samuel D. KtNrr under his own name. SAMUEL D. KNOim. f.i'.OAL AIlVEItTIM'MKNTo, , ESTATE OP KATIII:i:IM: IIIDQ. tlzU WAY. ilerriiHed Letter, tustnmentnrv nn th" nbue iktutu having b.en granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to the laid r.iii'o uie rcquosteu to maKO pnMncnt and thojo having c'alms to present the same, without d l-y, to JOHN r. Nl'LTY. UEOUGE A. WILLMANN3. Or to t' Ir ut"rmv. IHOMVS J FO'DY, 1122 Stephen Glrnrd Bldg PERSONALS L1LI.IE Would Albert E. Llllle. last heard of In Philadelphia, k ndly communicate with Isnb'-llH Phedden, 510 Pnckurd St., Ann Arbor jren ON nnd after this date I will nut bo resnon slble ror any hi nis unless contracteil for by imsolf. Maurice Cott. Cntt Printing Co I WILL NOT tio responslhio for debts con tracted other than by in j self. Joseph A. Onnt::. Jr. HELP WANTED FEMALE CHAMBER-MAID, experienced, wanted: nlso wattress: prlatc fnmlly. Address bv let- ter only Mrs John F Clarke. Bryn M.twr CLEANERS WOMEN (WHITE) FOR GENERAL CLEAN INO ON OUR DAY OR NICiHT FOHCW, ONLY STEADY. DEPENDABLE WORKERS NEED APPLY. CALL BEFORE 11 A. il. BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'H CLERK for office work, state ngu educa tion, qualifications and wages ixpcctid. 1 1112. l.rditer Oftlce COUKI.NO and donnstnlru work; Ing l'hon Nurrlstovvn 1208 no vvas.v GOVERNESS, for girl of 11. In suburbs; stato full particulars, references, etc, P 1U0.I ledger Offli.e. PUBLIC STENOOILU'llER to t.iko charge uf office, would have must nf her time for her own work; rent fruu, referencos, C 410, 1.' dyer Office. ETE.N't.ilRAl'HLR wanted In lnw nntce: Prol, pref . state salary and refs, P 70B, Led. O, WOMEN Wu nro looking for special type nf ladl-s between 25 and 45 years of age: refined and goo 1 PirennnlllN. a cangentnl business, whero unusual Income, villi reward her honest i (forts. Apply utter 10.30 A. M , 710 Widener Bldg. . f flenernl CLERKS. 18 upward, for Postal Mall Scrv let . $120 month, experience unnecessary; examinations October, For freo particulars ot Instiuctlon vvrlto J. Leonaid (former Civil Service ixaminer), 002 Equitable Bldg,, Washington, II. C CIVIL SERVICE examinations, November and December: many vncancleBi salary, $H(0.$18ii0i vvrltu for sample teat. P 814. Ledger Office. HELP VANTED MALE CANVASSERS I hae vnranclos for 10 or id'st u iiuiv-u-ituu0u kRiiiRaariii, ttUvJl while learning; pay every day Baxter 111 moro housu-to-housu cnnvnsseis; good pay dg i-.it n i full equiire, uoum lull. , CIIEMI-iT WANTED for chemical control qf ethyl-alcohol re lli'ety, must havo knowledge of Industrial alcohol and Its uses, etc.: location lu Canada. At ply Piesldont, P. O. Box 2010, Montreal. Quebec CHOIR LEADER wnnted. Apply 3121 N. Front st. $180 a year, FL()ORMAN . WHO KNOWS MEN'S CLOTHINO Olmbcl Brotheis nqulto u rnpablo man of Pleasing personality who knows tho men's clothing business to take intlre charge "if the service end of tho department. Apply superintendent' offlie fourth lloor vv MAiUl'rCJU,i,B,l,v' reprcs.nt"ewroTs"aie7. man to hnndle lira of electrla future Si' "aVoffiw.' ot 'Mi. 8r,ssi; Por .t VWASSETSBa men who haVe had ni7u,"oos, uS' of the following dfV'nA In e,T,rt! open with n grow ni iJl "" riti: -ne. instltulfon WliSTXtVsSX accounting department - "'.MermUJ! slon accounts,. l"n,!nx or atent.t PL"5!I .. Chltf clerk who i. .-,.. Mm, - IU IH.UA s,i,A i tine work of tho ig.nni "ir w'lh t. . i "avrrk w.,0 2 .' nmt . Chief clefC: m'""' ? "' ; SSHffiteA .;;.' su.uf?"n.. exnerlene. ""i .Hra 'iryi'S: "mm nnd ntnbltloni If ytuh1.,,, "vs and can Onanei ,v..,..'IVe an ,, i miiSI un on nr thA a .-.'"; . . JSJUI U17D MV "r own expen... "i'Mli nationally inn7mo" e s,i:,'J".'r J soeelaltv M...J.V' nanufaclur.. " Pr a i ciat. groceries meats and Uf."1"1' h u I te'.? ". !"!d r.siauVan?,na ?:"""Mn .Sfr. J Miiss'oXniKi vnlw:r 'l.' I lortunlty for i m il". !"wo: i,."' "T.(l Olio. Address ""Jff i SrK"J:?ntST ii ncre is an open In ir fnt. , o.,Hri".1."SH"0!nd tn deiln;-i fir mi tion7 wV K'ffi m.? nriiK Pigment and atafriW."?)! J i- FORKM AN W,. i 71. 1 who Is Bb's to ' tik- JJuPnwrS: '' paint .lepartntnt Colng ATiplUe $ town slmr,,. M 123, floTi. Vi": c c BAI.E9MKV ii ,!a salesmen' to ,lm SS .."'"STiS'l ent.. ' dele-rm naUon"?orlCmn t ? 1 snff".'. JT'iSLwS-1 ,re,.,u0 truflk distributers, "Hl'lg'gjB SALESMEN wanted lm Krnund.f,n. i J rtrntlon. Apply 010 XlsrkY, Il10r m5 WOOLEN 8AI.KSME.N Manur..;:-: I wliolesnlo following: men Sn'MJ I Mricheetnura."" Aavrtl"n A,S', rJeneral INDCSTRIAT MANAQEnS WANTEn Men who understand orodupiln .ill v:'!n.c'ln results: v,J!i0l,'Jl iui.x in me united States i. trA, interested . In getting rnaxTrna J21' iiucuon ni minimum expense. i"T Yti this requires not on y mriaVra U ,' 'i'l ment and modern mfthod? rS,ll, ? I men wno unoerstand INDIiiTTn.l'r telMgcntly direct a factory" of J,nol; " INDUSTHIAL ENaiNEEniN-Q Is being taught according to . ' university plnn to thousands f !" who nro already engaged In i.?' ' trial work or who are ra lu...: teehn cal schnnlslh...""1" of t going to handle the lmportii j? ecuttx-o work In Industrial ontt.fi tlons: many of them have SSSH Increased their salaries 200 ".! to 100 per cent: their pre.S5 V.1? nrles rango from $2000 to iVmu S.0H n.p tmr. 1 J 1 Whether .you are. engaged in Inn. !' trial woik or whether vou hav. k.; N no mamuacturing :turlng fxperlrnee-lt m ? I ndvantago to Invcstlrli. '.J nlty In this new Dr0?.t I lo to vour tno oproriunny in mis now nroY.i: ln of Industrial .n-ln..,!-. "' If you nre In earnest, if opportune, J 1 means anything to you. we Invitij yuu in mil or wriio lor further In. INDU5TP.IAL EXTENSION I.NSTf. i 0 C. 45th at.. New York. N. t. CLBIUC8. 18 onward, for Postal Mall sin. Ice; $120 month: experience unnfcetitm cxomlnatlons October. For free partlcultS Servlco examiner), WnBhlngtno, D. C. wum "(.UUUUie llJOfJ CIVIL SERVILE examlnti lions Novcirkv and December; many vacancies: stlt? S14tm.$I"nii. Wrllo for samplo t.-st. p i7i ledger Offlc?. "' RITTJATIONSWANTED FEMAtj, LAUNDRESS, white, first class; thsrnn.U rxp.fancy clothes: lst rofereneei: mn position dny or week. Phono Locunt 72(T,v SITUATIONS 'WANTED MALE ft IIUTLEn nnd cook. Japineeo. wlshci utititj' pooltian: take full ihnrro of small ftmihr or ant.: best city refs, C 321. Ledgtr Ott uxKUonvi;, with flnnncls , arcornitlni. , I 1'uii.iinriiif, vim null's CJlI., wno MartHl It bottom and worked through the oreanlxttw tn tnn ton. Is or.en feir nn-v nnnml.. tm I mnnufncturlng line. C 201, I.tdgor CflW, REI'REft'ENT KTIVE wanted, distribute tu ples nnd take orders for high-grade (Uir Ing extracts; opportunity 'or Ihe 1s Strout Mfg. Co. 23 Fairmont St., Arllnwv Mass. i EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES .; MRS. ROGERS annourees her remortl tl 817 S 20th st,, cor. De Lincey firiKUli holt, supplied and wnnted BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, ,'vl WE HAVE for sale a nawnshon. eitabllihftt . 2S years, doing a very good buslneti; tnr- ngw prom tu.iiuu a viur Lint nnr oiitDiiin ment. bottling all kinds of soft drlnki. via known: hardware and house-furnishing itort, , ostabllshed 18 years, doing nn excellent boil- ness; all good propositions John S. Zor, bail- nehs specialist, not American lrcniv Bldg., Trenton. N. J. INS t'ALL-MENT ftlrnlttlrn bUHlr.iss la nortb. ei st section; will sacrifice If sold st onn: owner leaving city; must ne aispoca oi;ifl rln llent lnveFtment! nrnncilv In be sold sill business. W.M O'NEILL. 3010 Franklorl .1 av P'innw Kensington .,7.'i v i CASH BUVERS waltlni What have"at;l ueiii uitti Willi us iur iruni'uiaiu ic.4n Unlvursil Sctv'ce Association, fc'J7 Dreut' Bldg. I.amiia'fl 5004. DIRECTLY udjolnlng Camp Dlx 11-roH' nouse ana siore eomuincu: koimi uj)ui-i tunny; easy leims; f.uuv, .ii, , jiunvr llrowns Mills. N. J i SALE Machine i hop. or will take ptrttr, , C V3". Ledger Office, STORAGE AND MOVING LONGDISTANCE MOVING' THE BEST TS TTtr rTirPK3T OieBIQ 4 TRANSFER CO., Inc.1 UTih Bnl Market Phone Btrlni 11M WANTED Tvvn return loatls. of houseool4 roods, freight or merchandise coranjii h vicinity of Schnectadv, Troy Albttr, ,mterd"m or O'oeicrsvllle. N. Y .NH fc t?an 'JL! VlPTfiRY STDRAHR the . .",.,... . , Aim IW1 seen VILUERT Phone Belmont 41978 (M :fim.i. Plerce-Arrovy vgns H McCANN moving, parking ana w 'nlng to all parts, padded Packard met. ruck? "e",'.lvoly- 17IO-4S-50 N.llthjjil trucks ex TIIE JOHN RHOADS CO. the John luwi"'1 ":r.i..iki UONARCH STOHAOE CO.. .1870 JJVfJi "ifm AVE-AUTO SERVICE STORr PACKINC! 'LONQ-DISTANCE MOVINa I CARrET CLEANING hl .. . . . . ,..,iin-n nl PAMINO CO.. stW N N 10th Tioga 3312-C.earis. -cmM. I rVrH carpet, and r" "" '""' " " ' DOGS FOR SALE Police dog puppies, P bluo-rlbb'm stock. Box 33. orenloch. CASH Paid for old. gold I silver Mjfi clocks Rogers. 4u J 17th si. i-ot" TtTTgTTJTTSH PEItSONAL8 DIAM0NDSA eafo ssM BOUGHT caeaY"4 U'ug . iJfuftu anu L.iieiit -; DIAMONDS B0U0HI ulte 21-22, second floor, i j DIAMONDS BOUGHT ; , HARRY W. SMITH. 757 BANSMjftj V AINTTNQ rArERIMNSI534 FIRST-CLASS paperhnnalnBi rm' pftS It up. materlai Included, "cr?.p'ijM "- free, (loldberit. 2201 N. 3d. '"'53' ,mu ...,m iTnouii. tll "' " Samuel Joiner. 321 8 10th OTATvTPR AND COINS &avs PH -rii WANTED ANTIQUE ihlna. furniture. .",?,'?. WtT Wa;w" OLD a OLD . . W -v r-Tiier for two;i , v.J-o-Mliig SOil'lt ij 'T Pies, n lP. ; tiI3i