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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEiRr'miSADELPJail,
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Mr
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The Western Ohio
Railway Company
'JTo Holders of the Western Ohio Railway
? Company First Mortgage Five Per Cent,
i Gold Bonds, Due November 1st, 1921:
Tho undersigned have been requested by the holders of n larfjc
amount of tho Bonds of, the above Issue to act us a Committee for
the protection of the Bondholders, and being, cither pcrsonidly or
in a representative capacity, holders of bonds of such issue, have
Consented to act as such Committee. The Bonds mature November
1, 1921, nnd the Railway Company will not be able to nay the Bond3
at maturity. It ii therefore necessary that some plan be worked out
and adopted for the protection of tho Bondholders. A Bondholders'
Protective Agreement is in course of preparation, under which The
Union Trust Company, of Cleveland, Ohio, is designated as Deposi
tary. All Bondholders ure invited to forward their Bonds with
May 1, 1921, and subsequent coupons attached, to tho Depositary,
which will issue receipts therefor!
The Protective Agreement will contain appropriate provisions
for the appointment of additional members to the Committee, if
desired, and wlll'iurthor provide for tho withdrawal of deposited
Bonds, in the event, the- plan of reorganization is not satisfactory.
Pending further, announcement, Bondholders are requested to with
hold deposit of Bonds elsewhere. The Secretary of the Committee
Will' be glad to'a'riswer'ihquiries.
1 I. F. Freiberger, Vice-Pres.,
Tlii Cleveland Triut Company,
Cleveland, ().
Henian Gifford.
lllnlr Oonipnnj, Inc.,
New York I'llj.
The Union Trust Company, J. P. Harris, Vice-President,
Cleveland, O, The I'nlbn Trout Conipnnj-,
Depositary Cleveland, ).
E. J. B. Huntoon.
Mpqe 4 Webster Organization,
lloston, MnM,
Thomas H. Jones, Secretary, L J. Wolf,
12th Floor. Wllllninsnn Ilulldlnr. Cleveland. O.
Cleveland, O.
VV E take pleasure in announcing the
opening of a
Trading Department
which will deal in domestic and foreign
issues, and will specialize in Pacific Coast
Utilities. Quotations on securities fur
nished from the principal markets of the
United States and Canada.
Direct private wires to
San Francisco, Los Angeles,
Seattle and Portland
Blyth. Witter. L Co.
61 Broadway - New York
San FranHsr
Lea Angeles
Bad Debt Losses
Come Without Warning!
That's why it is so absolutely vital to safeguard aeainst
them. The logic of this is clearly defined in a letter
recently receied from a holder of the American's Pol
icy of Credit Insurance. This letter acknowledged our
payment of 19,465.77, covering abnormal, unforeseen
credit losses, and then stated:
' The few losses we Lave had in the past have invari
ably happened as accidents; that is, we have had no
occasion to distrust the accounts until too late to avoid
loss. Jf'e wish to emphasize the fact that Credit Indemnity
appeals to us particularly as protection against unforeseen and
accidental happenings. "
These unexpected bad debt losses hurt any time, but
they hurt most right now. Protect yourself against them
with the American's Policy. Get the full particulars;
write or phone now.
Payments to Policyholders over S 'It', 000, 000. 00
AMERICAN CREDIT-INDEMNITY CO
or NEW YORK E. M. TREAT, president'
HaUBi STANDARD UULIMITIO POLICIIB
W. J. Morphy, Manager
J. F. MacFadden, General Agent
1011 Chestnut St.
Phone Filbert 5S0! Philadelphia, Pa.
3itk$nAUMVn
rA
eigi
North Philadelphia Trust Co.
Broad St. and Germantown Ave.
Above Erie Ave., Philadelphia
fe
3fer''i?
uiumltlee.
Seattle
I'nrtland
means your protection
just as with any other
form of insurance.
Would you place $2000 fire
insurance on a $10,000 house?
No! The same principle ap
plies to Title Insurance.
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viVw AiV trtut ' ff-v- - i . j-.-. , .j Atrv. . - a..,, .hi ,,-. ,
CASSATT & CO.
Investment Rankers
COMMERCIAL TRUST 1ILUO.
l'hlliidelohln
New Tori: Haltlmoro Scranton Pittsburgh1
BROKER
"Wanted to underwrite Initial ls.ua of mall
order educational concern. Incorporated:
now dolni? business. Only ons of standing
having cstahllaned sites forcv who has suc
cessfully "put over" other Issues will be
considered. A lltiernl rontrnct will be given
on li time basis, Am''.v
V fiJS. t.MXIKIt OITICK
CONSULTING
MANAGEMENT ENGINEER
vvhoe practice has .ioretoforo bean
moit y nut of town deMres to limit
hli future work to a fow represcnta
live Philadelphia Manufacturing con
cern, Experience nf nineteen yearn In
all phases of Industrial organisation
and management
c-no. Li;inrcu nmci:
SALESMEN
C We iloslre to pecure the pervlccs
of two (2) of tile host bond F.tle.4
irifn In I'lillnclclphlii, to lmndlo tho
highest grudi! Investment bonds.
C The nrrnngement we contem
plate mnkliiK Is straight commis
sion, on it very liberal basis.
i We tvlll only be Interested In
hearing fiom IiIk producers, who
linvo on estnbllnhod clientele, an 1
know the bond selling business
from A to Z.
T This Is nn oxcpptlonal oppor
tunity to become associated with
n fast-growing New Yorlc and
Philadelphia house, which Is being
built up on conservative principles.
T Send us full information about
ourself. All letters will be
(onsldercd strictly confidential.
Addrers C 117, Ledger Ofllcj
To get posted on
recent activities
. of stocks
Read this week's Issue
INVESTOR & TRADER
It is filled with
important news col
lected from all avail
able sources on many
stocks
graphic illustrations of
price fluctuations
and
special articles on
securities and on
market conditions
Copy given, without
obligation. Ask for TL-491
PHILADELPHIA OFFICE
Widencr Building
1 -1. .u..., fell Locuit4"10
Telephone. Ke1onCi .Ujcc5d6l
BALTIMORE OFFICE
433 Equitable Building
Telephone 1 St. P aul 8451
Direct Private Wires
New Vork Chicago Beiten Phll)elthi
Putiburfh Detroit Dililmore CltrrlinJ
Jones & Baker
Members N'etibr Curb Marie t
L. M. SEIVER
President
Automobile Banking Corporation
Widener Building:, Philadelphia
Branches In Baltimore, Md.; Harrisbur, Easton, West Chester,
nnd Grecncastle, Pa.
Correspondents in Other Cities in Pcnna., New Jersey,
Delaware, Maryland
PHILADELPHIA'S LARGEST
EXCLUSIVE AUTOMOBILE BANKING INSTITUTION
Experience, plus ability, plus a
business and its logical development,
service to the automotive trade.
We take pleasure in announcing the
opening of a Branch Office at the
Waldorf - Astoria Hotel
Louchheim, Minton & Co.
ileii6e)'8 New York Stock Exchange
71 Broadway Hotel Astor
New York
Investigation
showed that 00 of thoso merchants starting
business with an invested capitnl of but $3000 to
$5000 failed. The successful lOTe in most cases
sought the advice and counsel of a reliable bank
4tt frilcf nAIYiniMir i nil irinL iHnHn!nl .1 A 1 ! ,
w uuuk vviiiuu ill uii kUCli llllUl.vJlUl UUUlUlSt
THE REAL ESTATE TRUST CO.
OF PHILADELPHIA
Broad and Chestnut Sts.
LOCAL MINING STOCKS
TONOrAlI STOCKS
Cash Hnv . . ni
Aalt
,03
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,10
ilt
,13
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Jim uuuer
MacNamara . , , ,
MacNamara Crescent
Midway
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North Star
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Tonopnh Extension , ,
West End
West Tonopnh
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Allied Divide ot
Alto Divlda I. .01
neither 01
Htlcher Extension 01
Hen llur
llrough. Dlvido 117
Divide. Extension 'j
Divlilo C0113 ni;
Dividend o:r
East Divide ill
lltrmlll if
lla'hrouck Dlvido UJ
High Dlvido
Knox on
Revert Dlvido re'
Reno Divide Ill
Itnselta 111
t'ller King ot
Sutherland 112
Tonopnh Dlvido 11,1
"lonopah Hnsbrouck 02
Victory Divide lit
Vcrdo Divide IIJ
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OOLDKIELI) STOCKS
llooth lis
t mlilniitlon Fraction 1)1
t'rnckerjnck 11. 1
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lloldllolil Development 112
lioliltlcld Deep ot
tlreat llend nt
Jumbo Extension 11.1
Kenanns 01
l.nno Star 02
tin
lied 11IIN 3.00
filler Pick Oil
f peorhead 02
MISCELLANEOUS
Ampin o
Arlaont L'nlttd
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White Caia ,
Wllbert ... ,
Trade Dull on Parte Bourse
I'nrN. Sept. 2I. Tradlne iii dull nn tlm
Uonrse todav. Three per rent rentes ,"flf.
10r. exehaiiBO on London, 02f, BOoi B per
1 nt lean Mlf, .lc. TIil doluir wui (iuotd
at lit 13c.
THE BUDGET
habit is a good habit,
especially if, when you
have paid your bills and
set aside enough for your
current expenses, you
bring the balance and de
posit it with
NORTHERN
TRUST COMPANY
or buy a money order
and mail it to us to be
credited to your
Savings Account
You may withdraw up to
$!00 at any time
Without Notice
P. R. NEUMAN
Treaiurer
thorough understanding of the
enable us to render unsurpassed
CAPITALS500,00O00U
( SURPLUS (EARNED) II
11 2r000.000.00 1- Jl
A Recent Nation-Wide
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TOLEDO BOOSTS CARFARE
Community Traction Co, Increase!
Rato 8econd Tlmo In 81k Weeka
Toledo, O., Sept. 20. For the bcc
ontl tlino within six wr-cks, the fare
of tho Community Traction Company
of Toledo has been Increased. Tickets
will now sell nt the rnto of six for
forty cents, or six nnd two-thirds cents
each, nt nicnlnnt n rnto placed In effect
on August 1 of eight tickets for fifty
cents, or six nnd one-quarter cents
each. Tho cash faro of seven cents
and tho one-cent charge for transfers
remains the same, to which point It
was raised from bIx cents cash nnd one
cent for transfers on August 1. ,
The company can change Its rate of
fare every ten days, If necessary. It
Is operated under an ordinance which
provides for whatever rate of fare may
be neccssnry to mnlntnln funds for re
placement, working capital nnd amor
tization nnd to pny Interest charges on
its bonds and dividends on Us preferred
stoek. A committee, composed of city
nnd compnny representatives, mcetn
every ten days to see If tho profits
nre large enough or too large, and has
full authority to change rates any time
It sees fit.
Tho present nrrnngcincnts Is tho cul
mlnntlon of n ten-year controversy be
tween the street ear system on one
side nnd tho city nml people of Toledo
on the other. The system Is n Doherty
property, formerly owned by the Toledo
Itntlwnyn nnd Light Company, nnd the
stret car property was taken over by
tho Community Traction Company un
der nn ordlnnnco resulting from nn
npproxlmntcly three to one vote of the
people.
The Community Traction Compnny
wns authorized to issue $8,000,000
twenty-fWo-yenr 0 per cent bonds,
which the llnll-Liglit Company received
in payment for thep roperty. These
bonds nro fullv protected because, In
nddltlon to providing for n flexible rate
of foe nlwnys Milnrlent to take care of
all charges, the ordinance stipulates that
the City of Toledo shall pay to the
compnny n sum of money sufficient to
redeem nt par nnd Interest nny bonds
that remain outstanding nt the expira
tion of the grant or nny icnewnl thereof.
Reserve Banks' Discount Rates
OITIelal rodl-enunt rnlis At til tvele led
oral Reseivo Uanlts aro ' follows:
Treaf, Ut. lorn 1 B1;m
elf, bond, p.ipjr. accept.
noton .-.' 5'i M. f'i
nw York . . . ..' r, m, r-H
Philadelphia . r.', J'n JH 5!?
fleveland h 'j "' "'
ll'ehn-.ond ' ' "
Atlnnla H "
Chicago (l II 1 II
Ht. I.oula n it , f''i
Mlnneapo'l. . . . r.'j "l7 II
ICansus City . . . . a " "'-a
Pallas (I '1 ,
Sun Kranciseo. . . . B's Va 3't ,M
U. S. Certificates and Treasury Notes
Int. Maturity
Itlltn Ditto
r.Vj Oct . 1(121
.'! Oct , IWJl .
n tl..- 11121 . .
lld l,xil YleM
10i 1(10 S-32 4.1'J
. )0fl 1-3 100's 4. 'ID
.ions loon a.s7
r.'.l roil., io:'.'. . .rno's mow 4. so
tn Mar., llir.'.. . .10(1 S.32 100 S-10 4.11(1
t'.'iU Mar, 1H2L' 100U JOllVl 4.(1.
t.4 Jlar . 1H2J . . 1005 100'i 4.87
t'.'.'i June, 111.'.'.. . lnvi 1H0. 4.P0
nu aub , 1P22... .ino1 ioiiN. rv.no
tS'i Sept.. 111-'.' . .1011 in(it B.02
t'.'. June. 1024 101 lOHi r..:ni
t,.'ili Sept., 1(124. .. IdO'i tOOS '"ST
Ksempt from Federal nurnial Income tax.
Atcoptahle for panri.nt ot Income U
ilue on dato uf maturity.
i
Liverpool Cotton
I.Wenmol. Sent. 20 Hnot olton was aulet
j today with price stenly ou the bums of
nn mltonn ot ua poiiiih ror niunninc ac
13 Md. The nale.i were 14.000 bale Tho
receipts were MOO bales, all American, l'u
tures wern (Meaily In the enrlv deallncs.
Hnot pr'cea were; American, middling fair,
18.ilSd. Rood middling, ll.llhd: fully mlddlln.
14.2Nd; nriddllnR, 13 S.'ld: uod ordinary,
11.7BU. and ordinary, 11.03d.
Lone Star Gas Dividend Deferred
1'lttNliiirRh. l'u.. Sent. 20. Directors of
the I.one atnr Has Company, meetlnu In
!'(irt Worth, Tex., dcferied tile nuaiterly
dividend .",0 ent due Hoptember 3d. Tho
unanlmvniH opinion of the bourd la that tho
cil dend can be restored Deeember SI.
L0NGP0RT MAYOR RESIGNS
AFTER RECORD HARD LUCK
Harcourt Hasn't Time to Attempt
Rebuilding of Shattered Sea Wall
Arlitiite'r City. Sejit. 'JO. Following n
urn of throe years of the hardest mu
nicipal luck on tho Atlanta; coait. with
srent winter storm sens smahhliiK his
pet project nf n protecting sen wall for
i is resort, Mnjor Ilalpli Ilnrcourt, of
Longnnrl, lonii the .voungesl mayor In
New Jeraey, realBued his position Inst
night.
Mayor llaicoui't, wlio U n lawyer hv
profexsion, ns in IiIk early twenties
nnd started whirlwind cnmpnlgn lor
improvement ot I.ongport which at
tracted attention nil over tho State.
When cnciouchmcnts of the ocean
washed away acres of valuable land,
much o fit owned by Philadelphia sum
mer cottagers Mnvor Hateourt took up
the project of buildins a great sea wall
which had been partly completed at u
cost of $200,000 when terrific storms
toreout entire blocks of tho abutment.
While citizens nnd property owners
of the sister resort to Atlantic City
stood by their young mayor to the limit
of their financial ability, tho executive
declares that to again bring the sea
wall project on the road to success
there must he n mayor who can devote
ids entire time to the work and that
his own law business requires so much
of his attention that he will be unable
to tnckle the job. United States Com
missioner Hiram Steclman, associated
with Major Ilnrcourt In nn Atlantic
City htw firm, also tendered his resigna
tion as city solicitor of I.ongport to take
effect with tiiut of his superior.
GRAFTERS DUPE STUDENTS
150 Pennsylvania and Temple Men
Cheated, They Say
(Jetting "stuck" selling "stickers" to
'indents was the novel experience of lo0
ITnierslty of Pennsylvania and Temple
I'nlversity tojs eatsrday. Ther ap
earid this morning in a body before
Honialno (' JIassrick, Chief of tlni
l.i-gal Aid Mm can, and told him they
1 ad been swindled out of $1500 by two
men who said they represented a Hus
ton offlce-M.pply house.
The men advertised in newspapers
for co)lo men to sell their "patent
sticker," a kind nf glue, for which they
were to receive 11! a week salary and
li ner i cut commission on all sales.
Yesterday being pny dny, the "sales
men" went to a Chestnut street sta
tlonerv store, the "hradqiiai ters" for
tho "Boston representatives," nnd
nuked for their pay. No (race of the
"sticker experts" could he found. Many
of the college men had in the meanwhile
turned in sales ranging from ?0 to $18.
Inuuirv -it I lie store where the men
set up their "business" Hhowcd their
names were .iipno.ed to be "(Jould nnd
Stndtlntd. of llostmi,"
The police are waiting to stick thn
"sticker" "Milkers" In a cell to pre
vent them frimi "sticking" nny one
else.
VOTE ON FALl7sluCCESS0R
New Mexico Today Is Electing
United States Senator
Albuquerque, N. !., Hept. 20. (Hy
A P.)--Xew .Mexico voters go to the
polls today to choose a United Htntes
Senntor to serve out the unexpired term
of Albert II, Fall, who entered the Cnb-
ln't of President Harding an Secretary
f the Intri lor, Tl.e successful enn-
dldato will serve until Mnrclt. 1025,
The cnuilinlgn closed Inst night, when
Holm I). Uursiim. Republican candi
date, appointed by the Governor to
serve until thn election, spoke at
Socorre, and Richard II. Ilanna, Den:,
ocrntlc nominee, spoke here.
LONDON STOCK MARKET
Little Interest In Oil Group Rub
bert Steady Kafflra Soft
London, Sept. 20. Oil shares had tht
appearance of being tired on the stock
exchange today and there wns little In
terest in the group. Shell Transport
and Trading nnd Mexican Englu were
quoted at , and Itoyal Dutch at
37 Vj.
Improved reports ns to trade caused
the Industrial list to harden, but deal
ings In it wcro light. Hudson's Hay
was r. Tho rubber department dis
played steadiness.
Although sluggish, dollar descriptions
were better, moving with New York
Kxchnngc. Home rails also made stnnll
gains, but were quiet. Home profes
sional selling led to a setback In Argen
tine rails. Gllt-cdgoil Investment Issues
were dull and weaker. French loans,
which were Inactive, alsv.faflcd to mend.
Knfflrs were soft and lacked leadership.
Generally, the markets were quiet
and lrrcgulnr.
John T. Dyer Quarry Co.
ttuslnes EstaMUIieil IRfll
BIRDSBORO
TRAPPE ROCK
Harrison Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa.
r.rtebllihed 1M ,,0'h Miorwt
William R. Chapman & Sons
1506-08 Wnshineton Ave,
MASON BUILDERS
AUO OWNERA
tire rnn.ADKi.rniA nnicn compact
Cpiritr of SO.OOO.OOU per nnnom
Korbaugh Lime Company
BulUtr' Wminll
nXANTIAT.
TJII3 ASir.IlICAN ril'B MAXCFAC-
TUItINO COMPANY B COM.AT-
KllAI, T K IT 8 T CCnTIFICATKH,
HKUIKS "A," VVV OCTOIIKB 1, 1027
Notice la liertby ghen that punuant to
tho terms of tlia trust niirBciuent, dated
October 1, 1007, 150,000 of tho Rbovo cer-
tincatn. numbered as below. rmo been
drawn for redemption at 102H and accrue'!
Interest, as of October 1, ll)l!l, out of moneys
then pjable to Hlnklnu Fund, vls:
44 5:MI l4 44 .'.ill 0.1 1 7at Hit P-0
till i4i 1.01 4U4 BOO 0.MI 74U SIS 8.1.1
IBS L'.VI SOU -1UU .-107 70. 7ril' 8111 SIM
inn mi am 470 nn.i 7011 70a st7 ss.'
1011 1!!J1 4111 4NII -031' 710 811) Hill tSU
Forty-live cerlillcntes for IIOOO each.
IS 1170 UII4 0'.i7 101.1
03.1 U!IL' ''Hli 1005 10bS
Ten certificates for 1300 each,
The abovo certificates, with all unmalur-d
coupons nttached, should he proisnted for
pnyment ht the offlco of th3 liustvo 01 or
after October 1, 1021. when all Interest theie
on will ceate.
Attention Is called to certificates hcreio
foie drawn for pajment and still ouitcuml
Intf series "A" aercement n above.
Called for pjment October 1. 1018: 771
for llvuu ejcii. lu.'i.l for lilOO each.
Called for pnmnt October 1, I'JIl
optional pajment on or after August 1.
lieu: , ml, 177. uio. son, an. ., sen,
MIS. Bill!, 701. 73f. 74.V 7.17, S30. S07 for
11000 each; DOt. OKI, 1002, for !300 each.
rierlrn "It" oareement Kebruury 1. 1'JIH.
Called for pameut February I. i!-2.
optional paymeni on or after Aiicunt 1,
1021; 107, 170, 103, iOO, IBS, 808. 334, .141',
3flL, 000, 014. 028, 034, 048. 030. CG0. 713.
734. 701, 770, 778, 810, 81S, 814, 858, 83fl
for $1000 each: 028, 1008, 103S for $500 each,
OIltATtl) THUST COMPANY, Trustee
OEOUCJE H STUAUT 3d, Treasurer.
Phllailelplila. Pn.. September 0. t02t.
1'roposnl
i'RnrnAi.s l on suh-stathin ihiiijj-
I.MiS, KI.KOTRin CKANKS AND
1'I.U.MniNH
Department of City Transit. City ot Phila
delphia, ileentli floor, 1211 Chestnut st,
Philadelphia, Soptember 12, 1021.
Sealed proposals, addressed to tho under
sinned at the of(l:e aboic mentioned, will he
received until 12 o'cioele noon, on Septombor
27 and October I, 1021, and opened Imme
diately thereafter for the followlne work
appurtenant to the rranliford Elevated Hull
way, atithorlred by ordinances ot Councils uf
July 20, 1010. June 20, 1020. and Februaiy
17. 11)21:
Sub-station building- on tht south side nt
Cumberland street exist ot Kensington uv
nue. Contract 632. Ulds will bu received on
Heptember 27, 1021.
Hub-station building- on the east side of
Orlsccm street north of Arrolt street. Con
tract 033. Kids will bo received on Septem
ber 27. 1021.
lloth sub-stations, Contracts 033 and 0.13,
ground In ,one contract. 034. Ulds will be
lecrlvcd on Heptember 27, lli2t.
Two 20-ton electric traxellnsr cranes, to
be ln-tnlled In thn Cumberland street and
Orlscom street sub-station bulldlncs. Con
tract 030. Bids will be rccehed on Oc
lober 4, 1021.
I'lumblne work for the sub-station bulld
lncs on thn south side of Cumberland street
vast of lCensinKton nvenuu and on thn east
nlriA nf (Irlrtcoin street north of Ar.nli
btreet, Contract 033. Ulds will be received
on October 4. 1021.
Plans and specifications can be aen at
1211 Chestnut stret, twelfth floor, and copies
of same, with blank forms for proposals,
will be supplied to Intending bidders upon
application, A deposit of 510 will be re
quired for the plans for the sub-station
bulldintss. Contrstts 032 and 033. This de
joalt will be refunded upon the return of the
plens.
Contractors will be required to comply
with the Act of Asiembly of July 18. 1017,
relative to workmen's compensation In
surance, and proof must bo furnished the
department by the contractor that he has
accepted the provisions of said act and In
sured his liability thetcunder or secured the
exemption tneretrom.
For each bid that Is over 1.100 a proposal
bond In the sum of Use hundred (500) dol
.4rs must lie tiled In the Law Department,
Hoom 400, City Hall, In accordance with
the ordinance of May 23, ISIIO. the certif
icate ot such niins to bo Inclosed with the
Lid.
The Director reserves tho rliht to reject
any or all bldo as ho mav deem best for the
Interest of tho 'lty of Philadelphia.
WILLIAM 3. TW1NINO,
Director.
DHIdends
WESTINGH0USE ELECTRIC
& MANITACTIIHNO COMPANY.
A quarterly dividend of !!'r (Sl.00 per
shore) on the PnUFIinrWD Mock of this
Company will bo paid (ctolr IB, 1021.
A dividend of S (11.00 per share) on
the COMMON .Stuck of this Company foi
rho quarter ending September 30, 1021, will
be paid October ni, 1021.
lloth Dividends are payah'e to Stockhold
ers of record ns of Heptember 30, 1021.
Jl. r. IIAKT.. Treasurer.
Nmv Tnrli S pteniber 211. 102,
TIIK PENNSYLVANIA f'USIPANY I'OH
INMKANC'IW ON I.IVKH AN II
(RAMINd AXNI'ITIKH
Heptember 111. 1021.
The Board of Directors has this day de
flared ft reuulur quarterly dividend of 7
per cent (f 7.00 per. share), payable October
3, 1021, to stockholders of record at tho
closo of business on Heptember 12, 1H21
J. P. CAHPUNTEIt, Jr .
Treasurer
Annual Mrellnrs
KlgP MAM-MOTIl VI.-IN COAL AND IKON
COJIPANY
General Offleet Itrncllnc Terminal
Philadelphia
September 20. 1(121.
The annual meeting of the stockholders
and an o'ectlon for tlve directors to nerve
for the ensulnir year will be held under the
charter of the company nnd In conformity
with the bvlnvvs at the oftlces. Headlnic Ter
mlnal. rhllortolphla, on Monday. October
10, lU-'l. at 11113 o'cloek A. Jl.
DAVID WII.RON.
Hecretorv
2 DKLAWAItf: COAL COMPANY""
-" (Irnerul Offleet IteiidliiK Terminal
Philadelphia
Beptemlier 20. 1021
The annual meetlriK of the stockholders
rnd an election for nine directors to servo
for the onsulnc ear will be held undor the
with the bv-laws at the nmcei. Headlni; Ter.
mlnal, Philadelphia, nn Mond.iy, Oclolier 1U
1011, ot 11115 o'clock A. M. '
MAVIU WILSON,
, t-'eeretary,
JCgPTlIK PIllLAIIKLPIIIA AND RKADINtl
X" COAL AVI) IKON COMPANY
(Iener.il omce. ltendliu; Tennlnnl
Phlladolphla, Pa September 20, lujj
The annual meetlne of the Htockhnlders
and an election for president and six
directors to serve for the cnsulnc; enr will
le held m,ler the charter of the rompnny
and in conformity with the by Ions nt the
offices. Heading- Terminal, Phflarie'nhla on
Mond.tr, October 10, I0.M. nt nun o'i'lock
A. M, W. II, SlacKWAN,
Neeretnrv.
Prnimila
Hr.M.r.D innpo'sLs wilt, tf. ffE
celved at ItO'im 216, CUy Mall, until 1"
nV'oclt noon on I'rld-iv, Heiilrinher .10, ircM
erd opened at that tlmo In Itoom 21H. c7tv
Hall, for '
pcunnur.r. -a" main srctmts
AfillDAI.K HT. betvvcsn the Present ter.
inln-is nai I-nnt st. anil KIsW st
EI5.,K..Ay,S if.roim "Jt ,0 I'l'llml'lphla and
Ilustleta.i Itallroad.
PACKKIl HT 'Jet;ve n 221 rt. and Penrose
Place, and In Moyamtnelng nv between
Penrose place end C ilorudo st, (18th at I
TACKKIl HT between I'.nroso , i"o mil
Color ido st. " '
"i'iikdi'm: "if it 2co.nTm'CTioN
NINTH HT. from.Mnore st. to TasUer st.
ML It 1.1)1 I, ("
Beyers In DIll.AWAltr, AVi: Lotvveen 3ny.
der avo und Hitler it. "
Inquire it Room 4tH. City Itsll.
I'VtANK If. CAVBN,
Director.
Gat Co. Offers Stock to Employes
The stockholders of the Counties Oa "
Eleclrlo Company, at va recent ..njeetlnjr,
authorised nn Increase In Its capl tal stock
conslstlne of 00,000 shares of the par alue
of $00 each, or a total of $2,500.0(10 class
A 8 per cent cumulative preferred stock,
$1,080,000 ot which It is purposed to Issue
at the present time, mock not taken by
stockholders, the company proposes to offer
to Its employes and Its ess and cleetrlo
rustomers nt par and accrued dividend. The
sale to the employes will start Thursday
and to cuetomers nbout October 1. The
company has Incurred a floating- debt caused
by larae expenditures necessary for addi
tions nnd betterments to. Its properties In
order to meet the demands of Its business.
PENNA. TAX FREE
SECURITIES
PAUL & CO.
EDWARD LOWBER STOKES
Investments
20 SOUTH 15TH ST.
Philadelphia
I.ocn.t 031,1
Knee 8330
Additional Capital
If you nro n responsible, going con
cern and require additional capital,
wo shall provitlo samo without col
lateral. Confidential.
C G03, Ledger Office
C. S. PATTON & CO.
3D ft CIIKtTNHT STS.
BANKERS
Niiccessors tn
HAIT,l;it St 8TKVKNS0N
Ilonds und Blocks hauih nml sola
Member Phll-t. 8'oek nxelmnne
WUV has no Investor ever lost u dollar
of principal or Interest on nny secu
rlly bourlit of 8. IV. Hlruits Si Co.? Write
for our booklet 2-U nnd learn the reason
why.
S. W. STRAUS & CO.
fitork Exchnnie Hide.. 1'hllmlelnhla
rflRi
LEBANON
A CITY ON THE MAP
EIGHTY-SIX per cent
of our 30,000 folks
in LEBANON, Pa., are
native-born.
They STAY in Leb
anon because it is a
splendid residential city.
Education is given
high place here. We
have a $485,000 high
school, large junior high
school, eleven grammar
schools, business college
and three parochial
schools. There are also
two colleges nearby.
Lebanon enjoys educa
tional facilities of excep
tional strength.
In Lebanon you LIVE!
ADDRESS
LEBANON CHAAiBERoF COMERCE
LEBANON. PA
PARCEL POST
mmm
Croiv-f & llrldce Work
'i 'tea. 3,oo up
40 N. 8TH ST.
Walnut 4820
Formerly of 13Hi R.
i Iff V . Ill
Open 10 A. M. Until 7i30 P. M-
riatea lleuulreil. I'ulnless Kitruetlon I
OLD PARLOR SUITS
MADR EQUAI, TO NKW
lleconstruotsd,
upholstered and
ftvvCiciknni polished.
nrtrfnn'iragWs cie nn,i
rirst class work
(ruaranteed.
Slip Covers
Made to order.
We carry a. lam
inclc of ushol-
terlnr materials at wholesale prices.
American Upholstery Co.
Oldi-t and I.iirzrst House of Its lUnd
121 S vWnnrl ;f Wrlte or P'10n
i4x o. accona at. iirotmrd ess?
Fnnnerly 80S Arcb Street
(UHTPKJBJ! JOCK
No. 44
Gives you a feellntrot
real comfort and the
assurance of perievrt
protection while eier
cislns or playlna
games or any Kind,
Alleles,
tic. Per
fect lit.
Will not
ehaf e. Pert t poach. I'aUaLd opea
tft( la front. Mu Detailed tooleanee.
TWO WEEKS TRIAL.
U aet satii f aetorr rttara fild money
OJ ee rot ended. Uallt d on rtctlpt of
actee.tl. wunlilmiumuuiil.1
TUB WALTF.lt P. WABK CO.. Dent, I
lUIIU HurliiK rttrcft
Pbiiaurlphk
Another Novelty
Borax Surprise
Save 5 Wrappers
gffisEsE
C I IIUO T r-Dirt
C I ll" f rUUV
11 S.A
W
Ladies Umbrella, full 20
inch of Genuine American Taf
feta with Bakelito Handle.
Given away with 5 Novelty
Uorax Soap Wrappers and $1
cash.
Actual $2.50 Retail Value
DAY & FRICK
OUT IJKPr.
17G0 North Howard St.
"Sale llt'fjim: Sept. 2ilh"
ADD lUo VOIl DlXIViatl.NU
I w viHSFjUsvdU
pnbl
lsW ski "a-. 4V
W 'iV,.
Canadian Nat'Rwy.
Deb. 6s, 1936
HARVEY FISK & SONS, for
Lund Title, Bid., PhlU.
Ner York Chlcato IlurTnlo
Hoiloa
U. G. I. 8 Notca, 1923
Seaboard Air Lino 7 Notes, 1923
Anvcr. Gas & Elcc. 6s, 2014
Penna. Water & Pr,.' 5s, 1910
ARTHUR C.RICHARDS& CO
DREXEL BUILDING
Pelll I.om. 70B8 Herstonei Main till
$100,000 Stock Carried o?"
Builders' Material
Including Iron and Bteel Uars, Bolts M,,.
nivets, Washer. Illack and ailvaa?.A
u'llTrner1' Ang'"' Chann"' "8
DONNELLY & COMPANY
Office, 317 Vino Street
Warehouses!
.117 Vine t.j833 Wood St., 38M0 nrewn L
Market 0100 Main sOTOvSj"'
Have Our
Representative Call
ACME GEAR CO.
N. W. Cor. 7th & Wood Sta., Phila.
TOTRREPf1IRS
Valve loats planed In position
(J and new valves furnished. All
kinds of engine repairs.
Plinne Wnl. IBM nml Mnln 31(4
EmilneeeaMaaM1.?.
212-222 S.DARIEN ST.4
HELP WANTED FEMALH
COMHIN'ATION stenographic-clerical! silsre
liiu: atate age, exp, C 000. ljtif.nr riff
COOK White family, n adults, care f
kitchen, dlnlne room and pantry: second
girl nnd laundress employed; separate slti
Inir room! permanent position: reference r.
uulredi stato vvauca. Address Uoz It
i 'v nwyd. Pa. '
(.'MOM Wonted, a cook, Apply 2321 K
l-'nvvn st
OOVERNC33 Ileflnod,, cultured worain
warned to take rare of and act as irover.
nesa to B-ycar-oId girl: irood pay. Apple
40 Liberty llulldlnit. IJroad and Chsitnut
sts.
BALHSWOMAN TniMMINOS
X very sood openlmr for a saleswoman el ''
tho unusual typo refined, good presence ana
thorough experience accustomed to handllar
first-class clientele.
Apply llureau or Umployment
WANASIAKIiH'S
STATIONimT
Wanted, hand de stamper.
Apply llureau of Employment
WANAJIAKKU'S
STKNOGHAPHUR. oxporlenced: one who can
assist In handling sales-department rea
ords; clvo full particulars, experience, an,
alary wanted. C OnL'. Ledger Ofnce.
TELEPHONB OPERATOR
Wanted, a. competent telephone operator:
Hell """J1!' Bau of Employment
WANAilAKEU'S
WOJIAX, 'JS-40. hlgli school or college sraa-
tiate. preference Klven to dlsciwssed
teachor. for permanent position for eitiiea.
tlonal work; merit lewarded; not ollloi
Wrlt' M 123. Ledger Office
WOMEN, white, expel leno'd In meat and
ck-etahlo cooking: cafoterla work; 1 njtil
.lniiv r, nnye a vveew. i- u-n. ..." .
YOUNO WOMAN experienced In canvan
Ing. 7UQ t laiuivrw j.i'..
flenernl
CLERKS. 18 upward, for Postal Mall Serv
ice: $120 month; experience unnecetitrjl
examinations October. For 'W.J""'"!"!
ot instruction write J Leonard (former CItU
Hervlce examiner). 00a Equitable Hid..
Washington, D. C. , ,
CIVIL SERVICE examinations. Novimby
ar.d December: many vacanoless slinr.
(1400-flHOO; wrlto for sample test. P JH.
Ledger Office.
HELP WANTED MAXE
ADVERTISING AND BALES, MANAGER
wanted by a large silk waist ran ;
turer: must possess originality and Initiative
and le thoroughly experienced In direct mail
and to tr.ide-paper advertising; also pre
pare copy, cuts and lay-out: only those whoie
experlenco and ability wUI stand thoreush
Investigation rt-ed apply: to a clever Dim
ness builder this Is a permanent position,
with wonderful opportunities for advance
ment: wrlto complete Information In teller.
Elgin Wnlst i;o., Bin nnu nwuiiju.
llOY wanttd for oltlce: oxcollent opportunity
for Intelligent, ambitious boy: state je,
educational qualifications, wages expected to
begin. 1 1201. Ledger Office.
I SnJneeMWols" llK
f. 212-222 S.DARIBNST.V
EXECUTIVES
Executive ability Is one of the most
valuable assets a man "",?, '
real executive should corn from I7B0O
to 120,000 or moro a year. If you
are not carn'mr nt least that n your
present position, read our "ad unaer
SALESMEN nog ,
OILLIAM BLDO.. 1013 WALNUT ST.
GENTLEMAN. Catholic preferred, well edu
cated and of itood character and standlnl
for work of spoclal naturo. Address o !",
I edger Offlre.
MAN wantod. between 23 and 0 Vjars. !
act as ass itant to sales nianager. muM
he ambitious and willing to learn; Jn"nedl
ato returns to tho rlnht person wM '"
iiuallfy; must have reference. Write for m-
lervlew. M 727 Ldger nfflee ,
MAN and wife white, butler and cook, ts
take entire charge of small house In tM
country. Apply 2033 De Lancey Tlace. Wtd-
nendav txtween 1 and a I'. M. .
jiANlTcTUiiKn'H ".pi'J'llNTA'rivL Of
salesman to handle line of e'fftrlo nxturs
fittings In Htato of I'onnsylvanla. t. "
1 .edaer Offlre.
MEN
Bometlmes a man tretsi In "'"
a chango Is beneficial. - A
taken many men out of ,bu"'n,e"
groovea. given them n fresh view
point and led thorn to much bijr
euccesHos. Read our "ud unoer
SALESMEN. BROS. & CO.
QILLIAM 1ILDQ.. 1U13 WALNUT AT.
OPFICE ASSISTANTS
The term "offtco neslstarrt" has besa
coined by the business ""''."
cover duties which are so nonae
script that thoy cannot be dnn''l5
named, norcan they over command
a decent salary. If you aro reading
this ndvort'soment with the Umet
heromlng an office assistant, Blltn
THAT IDEA Ql I-K. Read our ad;
vertlsement under "9AI'''s-Vouh-
14 MA0N,'LBLi- I.ROS. CO.
ioVJ-'n'us't.
PILL AND TAIH.KI' COA-nSIt FOR
IMIAIlMAU-i.UJIUAU ',",""Vl,l. line
A man thoroughly experienced in ''? .',',
and competent to handle all hinds of J"":,
work mutt he an expert, not a novice oi a
cxpeilmeiiter; a, irod opening for a eo,",?
with opportunity tor advanetment. Jo"
Mllllkeii A Co.,
l.nuis. .vnt
PI.ArtTEllKRH, union: lontf Job. 'yP''. ",".
falo City Hospital., Orlrter aniKenitntioa
eve . Ilurtalu, N. V. W. 11. -ook. C
lonu- Job. Apply bu..
tiactor,
lino lso'1!'
if rennirl
sai.i:kma:i wanteil to carry
KIUVO BlIJV llUnilTljr ,ui ,.," -. -..,, an.
,.. - -,. t . ... Ulnl.
vanlu: strictly ominlnalon Iji; " (r0
sweia held confidential. A. J. Uachner i--.
Inc . filoverHvllle. N. . ..
SALESMAN, experloncod In butchera" 'OPSiJ
nnd market-llxturo line, good openinc .
flrsi-i lata e.ilesniun: slnle uuu and ei" ,,
eni'i' M UN Leiluer ()fllr - -
vrr;MTVl....."i.".Trri ,. ..n iiiii-i:m" v
stiucturul sle. 1 futtory tiullillpgs on JJ, I
iiiImioii, Tho Arthur U. Shepard to.. VI
liuciui ave.. uieveianu, vJ. ,
HA1.ESMAN with outrldo selling sipsrUu
ivv nanuero uiog,
fX tW,i, -u.w-JjU'tiLJilt) -i&.ivfcWTJiSiiAji