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Private boxes can be rented for $4.00 a year, or mere for the larger sizes. Rtieurcta ever $14,000,000 Franklin Trust Ce. Main Offia: Fifteenth Street below Market Dalawar At, it Market St. Fifty-second & Market Sti. Garmantown Arc. above Chelten Ave. I Tk liulitntitR That Cavi Philtdtlphia Day and Night Strvlct" E. H. Rollins & Sens Fannied 111" Invettment Bends 1421 Chaatnut St., Philadelphia rhene Ixceat "30O aToalen Kew Yerk Wilkes-Bane aTelHmere Chicago Ban Francitce Southern Pacific Company San Francisce Terminal First Mortgage 4 Bends due April 1, 1950 1 Price 80 and interest te . yield about 5.35 iJ)(ieriplivi Clreiilar upon request Tereign Exchange Explained" U an tttractire booklet deaigned te familiarUe the Invetting public with the many factor that exert an influence en foreign exchange rttei. It cover this important aubject thoreuthly and in a man' ner that til will understand. Cnll, telephone or tcrlfe tnr a In teiiy ef booklet F-lti Wm. H. McKenna &. Ce. Hasahin Consolidated Stock Ex. of N. Y. Widener Building PHILADELPHIA, PA. TJlasM Lanus irvtl "SJhv Yaaai, qJlsape foearseri, rtmAmfk, iffathaway, Stene, Wallace Williants, Inc. IISOINHKS MANAGERS VIS SsHum St., FkiteMphi MUCH TM7 j Operatina Manaeeinent of ' Industrial Enterprises. JaiJustrial and Technical Inves iMMtUna and Reports. Consult- FjjMfiatara teflunuiaeturers ameng: men who have studied the question rarcfully, but there is a decided impetus te business, and we are slowly but surely coming te the days of prosperity, and it in the opinion of this Bank that we are just about te inaugurate many years of unthought-ef business and moderate but net excessive prosperity. If there is no happening by which the public debt is increased inordinately, there seems te be a belief in most business men's minds that this is true. We have thorough confidence in it, and arc starting te enlarge and improve our quarters, te meet this expected demand. At the same time we have begun a SAV INGS DEPARTMENT and will receive deposits of large or small amounts under the usual conditions. Come in and see us. Yeu are always welcome. rounded it with modern safety devices. It is designed te held a tiny jewel case or te accomedate a huge chest of silver, and is proof against fire, theft and water. It is at your service right new the big safe deposit vault of the Franklin Investing Without Additional Ccpital If you own bends that have advanced mate rially in price, it may be possible for you te exchange them for ethers that are intrin sically as safe but pro vide actual returns of Of r, than you ceiving. te lr, mere are new re- We shall be pleased te efFer our recommenda tions. Hemphill, Noyes C8, Ce. aVsmlxre Sew Yerk Stock Btcbenf Franklin Bk. Bldg., Philadelphia i,W Yfk Bos'ten Scrantea uffale Albany Syracuse Baltimore GE0.A.HUHN & SONS TerKH nii iien ns Jjemhers of Ihe I'hlludelnhl.i. ,. lark anrl Lhlcage Med. Kirliang,. Ne? VerU Cntinn Kvelmnge" Commission Orders Executed in All the Principal Market. Liberty Bends Bought and Sold Rellevue Court lllilg. 1418 Wulnut -. N. III llreudmiy WANTED Itellable broker nr nalemnnn tn handle sound lrn IN'DLSTUIAI MANUFACTUHINU ktiirk Mue willed will etnml Investigation II 114, J.KIM.LIt OFFICi: AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE IHIERTr Mt'TDAL INHURANtn "O. Phensi Lucust UU78. 2U-SS Se. 15ln u fr- s Frederick Peirce alma ea &sT" INVBSt V0 MKNT sail et atfoe. rkllaeelpma Bethlehem Steel distinguished among steel companies by favorable earnings in 1921, has dem onstrated its peace-time strength. Details in our letter PL 461, which we gladly send en request. w;uti;rJ. Schmidt G 1323 Walnut Street I'lllLADHLI'llIA, PA. Spruce 8200 United States Government Securities -Kit IIITIKS Ilhl'ARTMKNT COMMERCIAL TRUST COMPANY Member Federal llntrit 8ttem City Hall Square West J FINANCIAL NOTICK r RiaiBMlTION Te helilfr of lrtery Jsettn und ethtrt tenrtrnrd: Netlr In lifrfhy stltcn an fellimn! 1 Cull tnr rfdfliinllni) nf ,14 lr (m Hler Netfu. All of th !i Ir crnt S run el United'Sutes of America Uontertleli fi.tiH :Jntiv nt lf)J-lul!J. etliArwi knen as Si' 3r cent ''Ictery N-iti-r nre hereby cnlled ' ter redemption en June IS llii2. pursuant te Ihi proMslen for redemption centuineu in th notes rnij In Treanury Department clreu- lar Ne 13b. dated April 21. lull), under Khlch the note were erlBlnally ImucmI. In terest en nil lctery Notes nf the 3s per rent rle will ease en said redemptlun d'e June IT, 1032. 2 s-menlun nnd Termlimllnn iif Vlflery i)te eenverslnn tirltllece. In view of ths ' rail for the redemption of all S per tent Vlcterv Notes en Juns in 192.'. and pur pur tusntlte the previsions of euld Treasury De partment clreulur Ne. 18S, the prlvileite of converelen of Victory Vete of either "rles . Inte Vlcterv Notes of th ether series Nl htrtby supended from IVbruiiy 9. 1922, te Juns 1.1. 1922. both Inclusive, and en June IS, 1922. will terminate Vlcterv Notes ac cordingly cease te l intercenvertible, effec tive Tebruary n 1922, ai.cl en and after that dat no conversions if 'hs notes may be msde. i 3 Detailed Information as tu the eresanta. (Ien anil surrendr nf 34 per cent Victory i Nk iee for redemption n clven in Treasury I)prtnienr circular ?a. 2.T, dsttd rebruary 0 1922 ceplei of which nre avallnhle at the Triaiury and the Federal neerve Iinlts. (Strrnedl A. W ft:i.lON !Seerelsry of ths Treasury. Teb. M. 11133. INLANDUAI. lOMr.V.NY KIBST .ilURT iiia: t'ei,irKKAi, xiicsr ut. slklvl OI.Il IIOMT t .Netice Is herebv civ en that, pursuant ts Ihe orevlsion. if '1, Mertsske dated .Msreti I lull, all bends of the above Issue out eut Ijtanalus niaturinK March I 1121. hava been and are hereby called for redemption en March 1. 1V22. at 10114 and accrued In I terest te that date The bends called with all unmatured ' coupons attached should be presented for , 'pavment at the office of Commercial Trust I i Company. Trustee Cltv Hall Square. Phlla. delpliU, en or nfter March 1. lt'-'J. en whlce ' i date all said bendi betem due and payasis . 'and all Interest thereon "ill ceaas. I INLAND COAL COMPANY. A. N. PKHSHINU. Treasurer. Annual MitUiikh rS TI1K KNThltl'RIsK MF't. til. r i'i:nhi.va.ma Th nnnur1 melting of the btockbelder" of 111- Enterprise ilf E t'e. of Pennsjlvanlu and an elertien for ft Heard of Directors te t-rve for thn ennuln eai will I held nt th. effli e nf the Ceiupnin 3rd Dnupliln wi. mi t iiIiipmI i . VLirtli K. Ill', ill ' loMeil. I'. II. , jem:i'ii t (iri:- I H rflaii- ! rir liil Mrrlliifh S HtNUI.I NATIONAL IIXNK " siieihil Netlie In Me khulilers Notion t heieby :iven, thai In ncerdiince wlili iv ileseMUnn of the lleanl of Directors j of Urn Krnnklln National Hank a npecUl niilri!r of the iterkhnilers It lit-rebv called and villi be huld en Wlnedaj . the J3i aai lef Mnrih. I IK?, at I'i n'eleih M nt the 1 office of the feinl. N'e lll'i l'hetmi' street 11'hiladnlphU te uKe acien en the approval ei disapproval, aid te vute for nr acainst Hie proponed Increate of the i apital ."tnck of thu aM bank from One .Millien Dollars Jl (WO CHOI ie On Millien 1'lve Hundred 'Iheiisani DelliviK IJ1 StiO ndij) sn Inirefiee hi li made by ."tnik ihMdend from the undivided. crellia cf the. hink , J. 11 lIcAI.I.I.STKfl. President. lllvlilfiiik nrrit'i: ei Tin: r. it. ii:iT (emcvsv Land Title llilllilin. I'liiladelphiH la I'elnuarv L'l ie.".' I he dlreitem of I're.pei ' (,na t'emnanv ie ths d.w deilaied a i.-u'iir iiuarterlv .1 v blend "f one and eni-hnlf ptr cent. tMI.All per sliiiri vn the prefrrre.1 ilx-k i, u,e ninpin v outstanding, p.rahi' Minh I, lOi'l, ie belilrB nf Kalil sturii if i, ,, ,i, n,H tore of bus.rtSH this i,m c hn K vmi Li ma led C H i:,K relrri TIIK I'llll.Mir.l.rillA I'.IKIlltIC co. H"'1 1111.1.1 1 niHUI.i rilldelplna P.i 1'ehrua in in.s The llj.inl of Dnecters have this da n. Inie.l a nunrttr v illvldi-rd of V" (lielnir 50 lent n iharei upon tl.c uiefi-rr.d carltnt 1 merk of this letirsnv atnl le i dvnler,d of fl 'J-S (nl a nh.ire upun tin- preferred riip.ul Mei ,( of this ritnrKiiv issued as of February IS lP'JJ pav.vtilif Mnrih Ift, Wli, in slocUheileis of loieril t'eliruirv IT 1'cj II J lil''A-,i Trurr TIIK l'llll.l)FirillA KM.CTKIC te i i i-iiiisT.M'T siniuvr I'll laile.phid l'n I'ellrual in in;.' The lle-ird rf Pirecters ha this rlav , r a'eil a nuarteilv ilivldend of 11s,V (helns tS.'S rents il hare) upon the rnmnien lap- I'Hl steiw or inm i ',iiijhiii iiunein Vlurrh Ki, IftJJ. te s'lii .holders or ietu i I'cbiujry 17 1P2J II I' I.rr. T.easire t'Xei'J'.'LL's .s .i i:i.m run rill' I'llSrilN iAN. rinnr Meitn.Adi; u:mi (iOI.d iiemis. OVI. "r 30. vetti is hvrehv k'Hen Unit pur,,, ,, n ,De tenilB of 111" Mirtsase iir, Nnvembt an 1H0T nnd sunplemeiu Ihetete tha ,,, ,,, sWned n Ttustee invHes i, r8 of , nt,,ne l!rihJ for sain .iml ielM.ri H, ', Hrrh 1 11'-.' a prlie net tn ,X(,i ,,,'i n R, iruf.l Intviest te the ovum f ja (ion , the mini new .ivjiUhle in the Mni( . f-,,,.,1 'healel 'en.ler- adiliessed tu 'i 10 ,.,,',, '' (rum fetniiAi Irtijitf. annuiii r . "S1 i leir I'lind of I lie i Union tin iji;r,,v , CeniliMnv Hend Marl t nnd Thlrteei nii Isireete l'hllinli'lphln lll !,B received iintl I three n'rlixU I'. L. l'fliru.irj a, je2i " lllli uui.u.MAi. iiiiht (.(.'MI'A.Sv rnistew I iunk i: i.v, Treasurer. Sneel.it Notices miiii i: i- nniKiiv "UFA THAT tneila .. - a enil HtienM ii.ni, bi-en I'.llillc. Sjrvl. I'nmmisslciii of the Ce nmeV,. .veallh nf l'.niivhanl,t unrler lli iiiijV,. f the Pulilli servl.e i iimpmiy Law hy 'V-J rjnmii" .-..,..--. -..,,.,M. (j I'lllljliiAl IM for ertiflr-ni.s of inihlle .envenlen'e lilentini; thn remmlsilnn's reqiHalln in. I pieval et lentracts detueen Ihe city 0r phi,, I .nlelphia Btii Hi- Ivejstune Talephune c0, mii of I'hl Hfleiphia for fiiriil,hlnB i, . nlrpal anil ixillre lelenriene eervlce In iIih Cty of Philadelphia rluriiiar lli r 111" i as lequirril hv ihe Klertrlial llureju of Th,. UeiKriinent f Puh p Hafeti. '"' , v. publle heal lint upon the.e apnraiinn I Hill lie heul Iii llnem IUH Ilv Hall I'lillJ I iih una, en ui m nny in liiirrn, lui. at . ,,. I.i, .. IrtL 1 A, . III... in.l ...l.. i. ' sons In Interest may appear and ba heard, if they se desire " " KBTU'lUNK TRI.EPIIONB COMrA.NT OF VUlLADUltUUL L 'li s-m fiiMil! IW - --- '"S i GOSSIP OF f HE STREET Tim finnnclnl community took Its sec ond lellilny for the month today nnil nil the lending stock exchanges and roiniiietiit.v markets are closed n eh KCrrntirr Of Wfllhlntnn' Ttlrlhrtnv A Parallel picture drawn of the state of iiinu ei me nnnneial realm today with Hint of a car no would produce a most startling and almost unbelleMhl com- iwslte creation. The florid high lights of today 5 optimistic expectancy con tracted with somber hue Wkgremid of nisi jfr Rioem nmi fearsome nesilbi I ties of the future glres a perspective . .. ...vDiMituir iiuvt-i iiiciiiiicu ur I conceited by the greatest masters. A jrnr nge jne nnnneial eemmtintty had every reason for its gloom and forebod ings. It hns the same reason today te leek forward with unsupprtssed hope nnd expectancy for still greater things I man mrcmiy accomplished. 1 Mke the slowly unfolding beauties of the old-time transformation ccencs of the Ktnjecraft of the theatrical produc tions of yesterday have the various ! tints of the turning tide In thn flnnnrlnl nnd Inislnct.-) kerb taken place almost mpercpptibly and mostly unnoticed, yet vnen one nm co lectivcir rerniini owed the dawn of better times, bigger things and n gradual but healthy return of the "Outside two little spots within the The mirror of all this hns been the upward sweep of security values which has continued with little or no serious interruption since last summer. Jt be Ran with the remarkable revival In the bend market, but before the frost was in the ground had reached the stock mar ket. Se following the unbroken tradi tion of the market world that little initrument, commonly called the stock ticker like a skirmish line of the great iirmy hn been discounting conditions that possibly may net rrystalise Inte concrete facts und figures for weeks nnd months te come. In n brief resume let us deliberate juM what has token place In these fun damental nnd economic conditions. The Orders Executed for Caih or en CenterratiTe Marginal-Basis McGLINN & CO. Mtmbtrt N. Y. Stock Exckanit 300 Widener Bldg. PHILADELPHIA New Yerk BotleH 3iirpert Ijim Eaubliilws ties t An oigniHzntlen of experienced Knulneer Ine und .Management Specialists In Public I'tllltv and Industrial Business. 1421 CHESTNUT 8THEET PHILADELPHIA Hell Telephene: Spruce C082 'v Yerk Chlcate San Tranelsce NOTICE Companies needing additional flnsnclne we ttl'l underwrite or sell our treasurv stock for cash. Write amount veu have te sell, hew much ou have already sold nnd probable futura of veur cempanv In first letter. Companies with less tian 20(1 stockholders net considered. All communications treated with strict con fidence Write enlv te Chas. S Jann, 240 Broad Bread v.nv. V V fltv. The First National Bank of Bosten Capital, Surplus and PreGts $37,500,000 HEWBURGER, HENDERSON & LOEB .Vcntecrs New Yerk and Philadelphia Stock Exehangts 1410 Chestnut St. WANTED Itrllulile (Inn te underwrite nt h rrufcunuble llsjure it limited minium of the cuiiltnl sleck of ii keIiir nnil illvldend-paj Ina con cen lern nf stmidlnK. II 63.1, Ledger Office Safe Bonds5'liivestmee HALSEY.LSTUART tajCO.Inc Land Tills Bid. rhens. Locust 7410 C. S. PATTON & CO. 3D i: CIIKNTNITT 8T8. BANKERS Successors te SAII.KK A STKVf,NSON llnnds nnil Mecks bought end sold. Memhera Phlla. Stock Kxchange. A 1IK.IILV I'flOHTMH.i; JIANI'I'AC Tl HIN11 IUMNKSS, CI.KAK Or ANV OH I.KiATIONs UIHTIAFni ABOt'T FlKTl ritOl s M) 1IOI.I.AUS s IlKqt'lRKI) 1011 I.Ff.lTlMATK K-MWNSIONt TO FILL, MAITINtl AMI KRV I'HIIFITAIII.i; DI'.MANII. AN errOKTVNITV !, or. r'l-KI.II 1011 AN LNtK.STMr.NT 1VIIK II WILL HUU) MOST SATlsCACTOIlY ULTinNS. It 713. LEPOKR OJT1CE. GUARANTEE Trust and Safe Deposit Ce. 316, 318 nnd 320 Chestnut Street Ml.t Chestnut SI. tl H, riind St, MORRIS J. ROOT Certified Public Accountant Lafayette Building, Philadelphia Central National Bank of Philadelphia Chstfjiut Street at Fifth ui t -. !'fi.ijLt.iiWriuriitiiw WltGNER,ROCKEY&CO. Certified Public Accountants Drexel Building, Philadelphia StOckwell ' CERTIFIED PUBLIC Wilsen & Acmmm Linvili tLaa Title BMftltt. GEO.KENDPICK3rd IVCQ Oieetuann ??& itmlMajfmK Members N V 4W nrll i Rprara 1410 Phl'a .'stock Kichs Ke . Race SKI Und Till Bldg. Ilembere I'blla, Kteck Kichaase price of whent after almost a perpen dicular break from $3.(K) a bushel te nearly a dollar Is above $1.50. Cern In 11)20 brought 1!.01 't a bushel dropped Inst year te 44, tetlny about 07 cents. Htigsr, nfter searing te 23.07 cents per pound in 1020 shunned te 11.4'J bv De cember of last year and Is one of the tew ei commodities te mnke any recev cry te speak of. Thv same may also be snid of copper which, nfter topping 45.74 In March. 1017. sold at 11!.25 cents a pound last ear. Cotten in May, 1020. made a peak at 43.75 n neund. took the tobetsnn nnd did net sten until Isst Julv when It reached 12.10, In two months, however, It snapped brick te 21.05, today about 18. A year nse the Federal lieserre red is count rate was 0 per cent; today 4 per cent, a year are this month ser ling exchange was 8.18, today 4.40j. utn money, n year age almost unob tainable at per cent, new leaning be tween 4 nnd C per cent. There was no time money, today funds arc 'fairly plentiful between 4 and 0 per cent. A year age tbe Bank of England dis teunt rate was 0 per cent, today 414 per cent. Each one of these tell' a story, by uieniscivc. out an teactner are untie nlablc IndfecH of the signs nf, the times nnd unfailing barometers of the eh Iiangctl conditions. Rally in Cranip Shipbuilding On a comparatively small turnover, the stock et Cramp Shipbuilding and engine company steeK in tnc last few days has been steadily climblnc. ves- tcrday reaching 48, a recovery of $12 a snare irem the low level reached last year. The American Ship and Com merce stock, which corporation holds a controlling interest in the Cramn nren- rrty, also has been advancing, getting vvnnin a snauew or in, as ngatnst 4, the low reached last year. There Is nothing te definitely account for this renewal of Interest In cither shares, except that the American Ship and Commerce will be materially bene fitted by a subsidy such as the Admin istration nt Washington is expected te provide for the American merchant ma rine. At the same time the Cramp property Is In nositlen te benefit promptly from nny general resumption of shipbuilding or quickening of the shipping Industry. Steel Production Increasing 1 "Increased pig iron atuP steclmaklng Is the outstanding factor of the week." tnvn 1.A l.nn Ann I., lie .l.,,, nf ,1.. enjn nit i.uii 4fm- '' Hi iciii;ii vi ii'c steel industry. "It is In response te necessity buying mid rnllrend purchases of car and track material of the past month. "The Steel Corporation Is operating at better than f0 per rent, but business accumulated by independents has short ened the gap between their scale of operations nnd that of the corporation. Little of the railroad business went te the East, but the average of inde pendent makers is ever 40 per cent and the February production rate premises te exceed ineniiiably January output, which in steel wnt 40,i Per cent capac ity. "An expected development wns n well-defined efTert te stnbllizu pig lien prices. Against doubts that the ad vances can be held is the actunl blew ing in of nt least five mere blast fur- I nnces with two ethers scheduled te go' en the active list before the end of the week. "It remain1' that rolling mills are yet unable te biing up order books te n point necessitating deferred shipments and bu.vers, muc of deliveiies continue I te cover merely for needs. i "Kallrend ear business is still en- ceuriiglng. Great Neithern, wliii-hi cleM'd en fiOO rnrs. i still te buy 7."0. St. l'qul Is expected shortly te cover for 'J.000 nnd Pacific Fruit Kxpres-s Ce. for e.riOO. Five or six round lets of rail orders have been booked nnd thet (iary mill has hnd releases en '.20,000 tens en existing contracts. "Demand for bridge nnd building con struction is indicntcd by fresh projects involving lil'.OfK) tens and awards ag gregating 14,000 tens. , "Cnst iron pipe awards, some of II seasonal, total 17,000 tens In n number of large si.e orders." TIIK T1UDKK. Steamship Movements Neufalirvnissrr. l'cb. 111. Aulvcd. lunla. New Yerk Alexandria, 1'eb 21. Arrived, Carenla. j ,EW I "I 1. Cndli, l"eb. 21. Arrived. Ci'r.ianla. New Vnrlf Havre, l'cb. 20- Arrive- La h'evle. .Nan , Niitilea. l'eb. 10. Se'lcd. Tanrmlna, New I 1 "l.lnben, Fe. 211 Hailed. I3raga, New' YerU. I IIIMKB KKX1BTH ASIIKVII.il.. N. C. gigigjgraigiajgiajsrsjsraisBSEisjsra 1 THE BIGGS Asheville, North Carolina Specializing in the A. C. Biggg Efficiency Treatment A new, Interesting; and effective method of restoring health and lger, nnd Increasing phjaicnl, nnveus imtl inental efficiency. The treatment Is highly specialised and adapted te each Individual cage. Well equipped, llbwrally managed sanitarium, hut no tiresome routine. H In 111 health, vvrte for fiee copy of our booklet. Interesting and Instructive. jgt2r!jaj3j2jsBajsjsjsjasiajs ATLANTIC ,1 LAN! If CirV X. .1. 1 ATLANTIC CITY. X. J. On Ocean Frent Fireproef-j LKJPVZaUitYX UnusuaUii attractive during Autumn and Winter Seasons. Rates greatly reduced. "11 usurious heated Solarium, buthed in sunshine, evei looking the V ocean, where charminpr afternoon mlisicales and complimentary "Five o'clock" Tea Service invites complete relaxation after the return from an outing en the exhilarating Boardwalk or from the Gejf Course. American and European plans New Gelf Cluh 1'rivilcceH Fireproof Garage CHESTER INK ni:, Miitu am'.. ni:ak iii:tii t ent ally located Convenient te churches ami a,l attractions, lloems huh lunnina II aler and rilvale I'aths i:ieclrl. llEhts 8 Elevati.r tf street lnvel. I.arae ronueriaiii . -vcl anen and leunelnt? reu'ns !rei--vl i I Winter rates fllkt MltS D. ICNAL'UH. i THE PLAZA ST. CHARLES & PACIFIC AVES. 1 Jmect Hen'elllie, Private nths Ilunnlns Water. Teleplienes In all rtnnms. ALWAYS OPEN IlKITKICII Kt SM1I.I . Msrs. COODFELLOW Mirylsnd Are Cenlrslle tested resr beseli end sll ...... .!.. Im.m.. nlan Alaava rinn and tlfO vldina eterr eomfert Wlvste b.th" net sml reld Ameruan rls" in rurnine sister Klrrtne Ili'liU Kieellent rulsins n.i .vrim Miui.r.i. Ml... innriaaita ciifiiiira. 0 nerthlp Msnsvcment. Un , C, J, Uoedfellgw, BOTHWILL lrilnla Ave. second heuee froin'lleardwalk and Hteel 1'iei. Kvery appointment. Highest standard In cuUlne und service, Ue'iUlel. Special weekly rates, J lletlivvell, Prep. HOtEl7CONTINENTAL" Always open. nlwa)s ready; terms moderate. Write or Liene. St. WAUJH DUNCAN. Wfstminster Kentucky Ave. nr. Ileaeh VYesuninsicr K1,lllir, private baths runnlnu' water. Open all year. A. V. IvOPP, PUII I ipq unnw.A. ea cheerful wwa ,1 " WHEAT PROMISES, FAIR CROP Condition During Pint Half of Thli Menth "Generally Geed" Washington, Feb. 22. The condition of the, wheat crop during the first half of February ranged from "generally geed." In the Eastern section of the country, te only fair In several of the Middle Western States, according te a report today by the Department of Ag riculture. Conditions In the Far West ern States were said te be favorable. The state et the winter ry crop was reported as generally geed. The out look for Mia 1fl!22 cotton cren WSS said (e be still uncertain, although agents of the department reported "some en eusalen' of inereassd sereait. Indict tlens Mere said te point te an Increased acreage In the potato crop in Flerida and ether Southern States. Frult trees were reoerted te be in generally geed condition throughout the country, with the exception of probably some damage te peach buds In Southern isew England by recent low tempera tures. "The sunnlv of farm labor." the d partment rcnerted. "Is plentiful and generally "exceeds the demand. Farm era urn iminlnvlnr n lift! heln as DOS slble and are delnn their own work wherever they -can managa it. Wages arc reported as getting lower." LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS Chleare. Feb. 32 CATTt.R Itae'letl S00O hrsd. Beat steers strong; choice heavy steer. 10.20: bulk. S7.2tj(S.3B: fhs stock and venl calves steady te streng: bulk, v-aj-ers te packers. IIOOlli te shippers, 11.10 12.00; buns, stccksrs ana rceasri iirenr u tilthsr IlOOS nscelpti. 20.000 haa. Sle-. Be te tee levvrr limn jvurruir tTrisr ..... 100 lower. Tep, 110.00 en ISO te 100 pound bess: bum, tiouie.no: digs, steady te m- Inuittf. hullr. .Inalratil lOO tt 1 ?0 neundS. ID.TnOle: some strenr weights up te 110.23. SHEEP Receipts. 12.000 head. Blew, about steady. weaK, undertone. Choice fat lambs te packerai early. Slt)lfl,lfi: city butchers. 110.28: geed Idaho, 115: ahera Tsxas wethers. .18.25: choice lup-peuna vroeled ewes. 18.75: choice 120-round shorn ewes, $7. desirable shearing- lambs, $14.00. rittaberah, Feb. 22. , "OOS Tlecelet". 2500 head. Steady. Htavlea. IIB.Bpn lii.OO: heaw yerkera and flight erkers, in. inan.ari! pigs. titeti.tB. SHEEP AND L.AMH3 ReeelEts. 100 head. Steady. Tep ahsep. I.50: top lambs. II . CALVES rtece'pts, SO head. Steady. Tep, 113.50. Kaat nuffale. X. Y., Teb. 22. CATTI.E necelEts, 125 head. Steady. Calves, re ceipts, S30 head. Steady IBOIB. ,... HOUS lieceipis. i.-viiinjs.a. uoeu. ww;'" i hlBher: heavy. $10.75T11: mixed, 111? li.n.l! verksrs 1 aht yerkera-end pigs, 111.25 reushs. IS.7BO0: Mags, I4OB.B0. SHEEP AND I.AMDS Rece nts. HOO head. I.ambs. IBe lower at I8V10. Prices Firm en Paris Bourse Pari. Feb. 22 Prices were mm en the Ttnnrij, tnHnv. Thrift ner cent lentes. eH fftincs 55 centimes: exchange en londen. 4H franca 48 centimes: 5 per. cent lean. ,s francs 05 centimes. The dollar was quoted at 10 franca OS's centimes. Londen Metal Market Tjimlen. lb. 22. Standard copper, spot. K7 10s: futures. 158 10s; electronic, spot. ft3 10S futures. tOA lUS. Itn. Finn, ii"""- futures. 142 0s: lean. spot, uw law: in tmen. 111 12s Od. zinc, spot. 2! futures, 21 s Od. FARM AND GARDEN BEST AND BIGGEST BERRIES Fruit Trees Harden Itoet Ornamentals Write for Free mtnleirue Ne. t0 J. T. l.OVKTT. Het 207. T.lttle Hllfer.N.J. Evergreens W iii uliii'li no picture could rln Jn- I V ., ,.. ... ,,, Vnpsarl.a aim III.I", IICIT 111 MU .a.(vd llncst plants f wide arlety. Come sep them make jour every selec tion our own personal 'choice. Tlmt way always mean complete natlufnrtlen. Finely sheared trimmed sneclmsns essll Uept nt anv desired heiclil. We ileller and riant for vnn I'lsns for nlnnzslde perches, foundation Plant !!! ii;.. mui, tiiMiiri Cellins California PRIVET IH net only tinprme His iiprarsnte nf our nop nep rtv but nctuallv add a dollar ner running feet te Its value. Our good geod goed moled, fasi-icrenlna Wants ceit veu aheut 10c th running feet, CATM.OUIIK OP pi..t. KKFim. THEKS. ETC.. TRER ARTHUR J. COLLINS V cnn nun MOOKKNTmrN linn I,. New Jersey rake Mnorestevvii , In I'lrun'inf i I, Are WIXTF.K HKOKTS ASHF.VH.t.K. N. ' SANITARIUM CITY. N. J. ctfZl&f. .rm JMfrS w mrf oVeTy Jsss' saa- -'saaaatJsMsafJseTaTeTsS ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. I Directly en the Oce&iiFtaii lAnAmerkanPrinllotclefDiaiiRdiail iiSe3HUl 5HOREHAM Tritfriifc'itt V'tf iU Hpei'lal reilueeil winter rates. Aleis Oruhtr. New Clarien R'nlncny Ave, new a.eiariun.,.,,,,, s K Just off Renlfare l.KFAVO(ll( Nenly built and newly furnished. All uui side rooms. Private baths. Het and cold running water and telephones In all rooms. Hunrarlun cuisine. Musle, Uanclna, arlli and billiard rooms. Uoeltlst. 'Islsphene I .like weed UA1. .New YerU Office. Bcbuylsr The MadisonTLukeweod, N. J. Quiet, refined surroundings' Solarium. Oolf. Moderate rates. ROniinT M. CROUCH. MOUNT I'llCONO. PA. MKAUOU'.sihk ivy Ml. I'oenne, Pa, In the I'econe Moentalna. Newly built; all outside roemst steam heat, electricity, nrlvals baths Winter sports, AwiiF.vii.u:. n r. TIIK MANOR. AHIIKVII.I.K. N. O. In Amerleu. an I'.nellah Inn. AMIKVIIIV V r. Write Cbaaaker of Cosaaeree far IU..BUI. Baaai WmWmWKmmSSk I R3KlsBaaa9SBaal HHBHsfaaUaaaaaaaaaBS Ks- BBaaasasaaaaaH bsaVlsvajWaWjBaBaBBBi saaaaaaaaSsaaaaaaaWuir aaaaaasK, N. J. (EMBASSY Liverpool Cotten ' tJrsraft, Ksb. 22. Cotten snet In taed demandi business moderate! prlcea steady. Oee-l mlddllnt. 10.SS: middling. .tf.Ul low middling, 9.881 reed ordinary, (Till ordinary. 7.88. Bales 10.000 balei, Including 7300 American: receipts, 14,000 bates, Including 6300 American. Future closed nulet and steady. March, 10.241 Mr.y, 10.27) Julr, 10.28) Oteber. 9,80) pecember, 0.70! Jan uary, 9.70. t "Mike Ytur Jeb Qar Jeb"- r Big: Jeb or Little We De It Equally Wall Let Us Bid en Your -Werk FAYbuilder N22. Se.MOLE ST. hmmmmmmmim Beth rhehe wmmmmmm Tem Fall River Line Te Bosten AND MEW KNOLAKO rOINTS Orehsatra each ateasaer tv.Pler 14 N, K. (rnlUa at.) i80 P. M. Daily Frem Pier 3. Se. Dclvwar Are. i ERICSSON LINE Fer Baltimore and the Seuth rrelsht rMtttesI ItNx. N paUMgar am lar til farther BUr. i STEAMSHIP TICKETS ALL LINES STREET NATIONAL BANK Steamship a)id Travel Dept. 143 HOLTII 4T1I HT PHIf. f Special Gates Tours te Europe including 1922 Oberammergau yEItT laaderata amounts cover all traveling, living ad UghUeeilg szpenset, ilv yeu 80 te m dsjs the meat ceiatarUbla and dellgktful European travel, aad the itineraries, In addition t? the Passion Play, take in rainy aid world dtiet. Sailings tram May te Ssatsmbtr, ind aatUaal dataa at return and eittnlieai aty ba arranged. 1922 OBERAMMERGAU Only enea In 10 years la this solemn rellgieU pag ant enacted, la 1IM, the Passion PUy will ba wnn antra reflection Arrange tiiay Uberammertau and all Eureee sa travel Gatea Tauri. Gatea Taurs. Pounded in 1892 our Tours ellmlnatu all the travel annevanee and nravtda merld by groups of congenial companions. Write today for a complete Clates Tour Booklet "B-B." 8 ether tours are featured fiem Jnn.'i up, ranalnr from 80 te HO dsye. App'y direct or te Raymond Wliltcnmb Ce., General Agents, 1338 Wfllnut Street. Phlla. NlPPOMYUSErfJaiSHAiSX rShprt Reute. twaen.Sdattl'i. reHn.'".'.?!1-. ''. ,. . Vrf - M tmmtnjmsj - -- JAPAN Made N. Y. comfortably and dellghttaUy aceeMtble by the K. fast naUtlal SI.UOO (SB Hiuin, aan,.hln. SUWA MARU KATORI MARU FUSHIMA MARU KASH1MA MARU Fer SeJluur liata us FaB rarllettUra Atvly te NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Maritime RAILWAY KXrilAXflK. tffr.ti:il RAILWAY KACIIANOE. CHICAGO aaVsaVMsaMf258 sR.'W sBjjSSsMsaTaa'asTs''V Direct from New Yerk te Iceland and the Midnight Sun The Annual North Cape Cruise June eall or phone X $675 M of AV AlflaV fJlaSUf Tft 28 I M.-tt, cM iu.i. 1 Ud with 24 r1ie f Haiti up 16 quaint pertr of the XertK lana; sailing up It fameui Norwegian Fjord$; viewing the indeicribable glory of the Midnight Sun. x te(rapu M sWir,,w,v-4r 9 The Perfect Cruise for the cemlnp Summer. Silling from New Yerk, June 28, en the luxurious S.S. "Osterley," it far exceeds any similar cruise ever planned as a complete vacation or prelude te a Journey in Europe, threush Extension Tours. The "New" Europe Europe today, with all its e'd glories, has Innumerable new attractions-memorials, great baltlelields, the first "Passion Play" since 1910unteld Interest for American Travelers this Summer Europe has never before offered quite se much as it offers Americans this year Raymond Whit- comb, the eldest American T r ave.l Company, familiar with the demands of American Trav elers, have planned ideal Itineraries. Frtquent Departures Wtite ler m Raymond-Whitcenab Round the World. Tour 1 923 Eastbound or WestbeundEarly Application Advisable. Steamship Tickets a8ln, ' the reat B- Lincs we can procure your accommodation te Europe, Bermuda, Jiaatau, Wctt Indies, or elsewhere at regular S. B. rates. Winter Travel Containing Jncrlptten of alt principal resort; routes and estimated cost of travel. Raymond & Whitcomb Ce. 1338 Walnut St., PhlUd.lphl. Tel. Filbert 3864 111 IB v Ittsaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa M mWmWmmLWsWsmWsm M ' c aarl Tetmit OUR CRUISE-TOURS VISItI THE HOLY LANnt- t ...,. "m B7P suratsiy ana ureece, In perfect comfort en n, luxurious sln, during the treat vacation months of j.!& anu August, inroui'ieut the year n t.Iii auent interval we liava European Tei3 ever the most hesul Ifm ,mi iJI,...1.'!"y fnllVy rWAvm.tf WW "tM8 THE TEMPLE TOURS r"V- lxoe nse Htrett, Philadelphia CLARK'S CRUU kr C. P.R. STXAMtir ' i m 4 MONTHS CRUISE, 1IO0O and . Uelaa-lag Htls. Pees, Drlvei, Oaltte" .u, . meditKeXn . !as's;!;5.ul!aKlAN" .7 ,r ' . .""tvv aa IH1HIH ni 'i until. iiiiimMi"ht"s:a)rr& mm . r i gari eirpr.raieiiias.Dptia.iti are mevm allowed B.rt.4rHtt pi, r,nu,. tmSr' il aaiAalAa. a...- -. MMM aM . . . W I1 j, ' m ' ,s,i . m uuiaspiv, ivmp.ru m naara, II IB Walnat S. S. MUNARGO (New) Fine Ship in Souther Trtie taave N.Y. every taturds AnlmraaawfueldJy7, MUNSON STEAMSHIP LINES nrerel nia-f.. Pfilia,, e? 67 Wall Ht.. N. v. (or "i GATES TOURS rMlt92 " ITerM TravtltUe4trttlUtmm 225 Fifth Avsaee, New Yerk Londen Paris Reset All Gat Tears uitAenl extra mi Kirltufe Pri$, Ms trainee, a ss etaer lintrieen BllljtiUi tnreugn travel rrtfnm . '.,T'''!f : Japari.China eMMilaSili m m. THE . IDEAL TOURIST LAUD , J '.'- e Building, 8-10 Bridge St.. New Yerk ciiKuv .... JSiViT l.,. Jl.tr COLMAN BlllI.DINti, SKATTLB Making n tu mereut excur excur tlent 'into At' Ughtful Scandinavia; coining at royal Trond Trend hjem; medieval Ber pen; Christianla and gay Copenhagen. ( Visiting, Great B r 1 1 a hi, Helland, Be'gium.iF ranee, Switzerland, Italy, Spain and BavarU. the Routes are full of essential travel wlue for 1922, "The Beat In Travel" Booklet l! saMsaaaSi saf B aS H I I The WeM'iintil CIImtei MMaaaaaaaLISBLlaaaal LaJ 11 ''A ,5, i 1 3 t H i! -Jl i'i iii .?! 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