ramKOTMH i'miWWlf:tfiJ!fi TOTSiBBH&lK 'vSBSIPwWffl warrvYViH ttl Rt' JL' -iirij w nrii iadbl: KY, MC'll,' 1922 -a. INDUSTRIALS High 131) Lew P.M. 12 i2Vt 4 7 At K Fllfflff Mtihr 12V4 P iMAf 'tirner Thread pf rs Raw Wrltlnt- Prer . JMrlMuner, " "' ' KfiSwn Meters .... lantiHenWlMoter ....m. .'aaiunhMun '::::: ... RUDDar KWfr ' i.m Lumber ......... ijnrtan Moter A . "l Mr Unit.. . '."SS KIM frc.cr.V.,::::::::: 8 '! 1 4a Ja 3 4 IjWi.iSf.rr, i Ceal A Iren ... 07. ! ! C.RW MM IS Wt ia nnin ett 70 L('BT:J en 7 1(1 If II rjtAiittti8 ou e 8 .?$ 'StaM P U , BMi .60 'T? Transit "15I.. "., KIT iB.? Transit 27U 27U 2714 " find Oil of Ind 87 87 8T ilaB'iV. MMrlal Oil uanaaa ..iui III; n ll v. Cartla Pnbllahlnf Ce. inn Mutual Ufa Int. Ce. iriHarnte Hide tl Leans and Investments. .1967,821.64 Accrued Interest 1,795.00 Real Estate 76,949.25 Furniture, Fixtures and Vault 69,957.66 Cash and Reserve 342,488.06 11,449,011.61 FRED P. TURNER, Vet Pretidtnt. JOHN WALTON, Vic President, WILLIASr T. BRYAN STUART W. BUCK WILLIAM R. CHAPMAN. 8. R. CONRBT EDWARD H. OURK NORMAN H. HANNAH JA9. E. MORONET J. FRANK MeCALL CHAS. J. MeDERMOTT J. J. McOUIRK Jr. iK in ieh 14)4 14)4 14U leg lu leg 80.. 20 20 . 8H nn nn i ..... . v ni B amp .-v.. ........ - , '! . - t ( t 'H-fted Profit Bharlrus . . . . 1 1J4 rlrriitd Btall Candy .... BU eft li KguJS Profit Bhar (new). 6 0? i STANDARD OILS Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Series "D" 4s Redeemable at 100 and Interest en and after Dec. 1. 10BU ivvcmaunj ui -iw aim imereai en ana arier -Nev. 1. luai Chicago, Burl. & Quincy R. R. Ce. Equipment Trust 6s .' Redeemable at 103 and Interest en nny Interest date Southern Pacific Company Equipment Trust 6s. . u Redeemnbla at 103 nnd Interest en any Interest date Pennsylvania Railroad Ce. Equipment Trust 6s. . Redeemable at 108 and Interest en nny Interest date Strawbridge & Clothier 1st Mortgage 6s' 15U Walnut St. Philadelphia WB INVITO SUBSCRIPTIONS. SUB. JECT TO ALLOTMENT. AT 100 AND INTEREST. -t . NEW YORK CURB MARKET INDEFENDENT OILS ArUnnmaa n. ti-..J "I...".". " ""en wjemintr m fc5!" gervc (old) in. Celumhln 1a Creele Hyn , rushing rem .., Dominion Oil , . . , Engineers Petrel Ollllland oil, .... Olenreck Oli .., Hud non Oil Inter Petrel .... Klrby Pet ...... Lyens Pet ..-..., J4W 14 14J4 2 2(J 2a I"0., 7 no y 2S 2RU 2.1 "H k oft LMerrltt Oil .. JinrAM hn fill fienuan J el Mexico OH in 2U 2 rd 2HJ4 2h reduct it Vi u U-i 5 P Me Heabeard Mountain Pre Mutual Oil National Oil N J .... 11 0 2 2 fioeie -. Neble pfeT ". Ohie Ranger Omar OH Pred A Reflnera . . . Ited Banks , Rlmms Pet Skelly Oil 22 07 8 08 24 10 J 4k 22 2.' 67 8 08 2! 4SS 221' 23 67 8 OH 24 ins Southern Pet A Ref. Texon Wilcox OH T Oil MINING AnclO'Amer Cerp . 28 . 22 .In .100 . ni . 17 28 20 44 8t ns 01 17 23i 20 44 fin 01 17 111 Idffe mil a Ment Hest & Ment Cene.. Copper Canyon t.enez miter Divide Ext ., 9 0 0 !i inatt 1H2W ! 20tt 2U IH A lUt 2H 2(4 2U 7 n e 0 II II 0I 511 CO .ft JX 5 PIPING EQUIPMENT fTHE BETTER KIND" Typical buildings where complete mechanical plants, Including heating: and ventilating systems, have been installed: Traymore Hetel. Atlantic City Hndaen Moter Car -Hide . rraniu.n uermi Hnnk Blrlf. " qBrfrmiiUri' Sept. County rrlaena Mermcniln( and Helmeeburr u. n. maniw vnrpa W.1 M. ANDERSON 600-612 SCHUYLKILL AVE. Condensed Statement OF THE METROPOLITAN TRUST CO. OF PHILADELPHIA NORTHWEST CORNER 18TH & MARKET STREETS At the Clese of Business, March 8th, 1922 RESOURCES LIABILITIES Capital Stock 3S0.118.00 Surplus . . 18,280.00 15,841.71 .1.064,776.90 Undivided Profits Deposits 81,449,011.61 The Metropolitan Trust Ce. opened its doers for business Oct. 24, 1921 Officer FRANK H. TUFT. President ALBERT M. GREENFIELD, V. Pru. WILMER 8. MUM. T.u.. ALEX. L. BKILTON, Secrttarv. FRED A. WERNER, TIHe Ofilccr DIRECTORS HUOH C. MOORE EUOENE E. NICE WM. 8. PEACE HENRY REEVES WILLIAM REINHARDT II. T. REYNOLDS A. L. SKILTON . 8AMUEL 8. THORNTON TRED F. TURNER GEO. F. UI3ER IIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllliililtlIlII,,,,,llllltllllllIItllIIIIIl,,aj Investment Suggestions Lincoln Joint Stock Land Bank ,5s Nev neaeemable at 110 nnd Interest until March 1. 1032. and 107H thereafter. Te optlenat period. tYleld thereafter.. DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS ON REQUEST West & Ce. '' 850 EAST ALLEGHENY AVENUE, KENSINGTON' Members of New Yerk and Philadelphia Stock Exchanges 'IMIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NEW ISSUES United States Treasury One -Year Certificates Four -Year Notes ' 4V4 4 Dated Mar. IS, '22 -Due Mar. IS, '23 Dated Mar. 15, 22-Due Mar. 15, '26 ISSUED ONLY IN EXCHANGE FOR VICTORY 4 NOTES AT' 100, WHICH EXCHANGE MAY BE EF. reCTED THROUOHfHISCOMPANY THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT RESERVES RIGHT TO CLOSE SUBSCRIPTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE. Commercial Trust Company Member of Federal Reserve System CITY HALL SQUARE. 1 . ' ' ' ' A1 r . 4 ' 3S 94 no 25 12 2.! 80 17 4 62 n 46 oe 2H no 28 12 Hull Cenpr ,;;' Inilept-ndrnt lad Jereme Verde Dlv l.a Rese Mining ."!?" 28 80 15 4 02 n Jit 00 J 4 1 t 1M ! A D.l 4iirii iiiininv . Mether .ode clt Nntlrmal Tin -. .7 -( in e Amer P d , Tonopah Divide . Trlnliv rVnnAn 4 1 ...... nn . Tuolumne .a 60 utn te Kaetern .. Un ted WrH. ... 2JiA OU no 2rV Volcano , , DONDS Allied Varlfiw n 70 Allied Packer 81 m" yhi S.ir 70 70 88 Kll 80 10'2A IflU inLI shA.' s 'i5s::::::::i'.& KS l.3il T i--iT yi Armmtrs 7. 101 M 108H 1H3H BOTW". V : ! os 9H lis ;;.' s'T1-,1" iu- ...101 Can Nat Ry 7 il 1(11 Cent Hteel 8a ..leuu ni9 ma 8 08 W 118 Cel Oraph Ma Cen nam nmitZ y9"AZv A 41V is?p-ss. :.::.:::::. ss 8u u i!?."?.7 ..104U unit iXjiU ififit.t- Interbore 8a"!."..' Mnn Pecr 7s ... .101 . 78 tin I ' r" T ' 101 101 76., 7fiH n.m ii4 4 04 M RO nw. . (1U Rnlv.w li ..10.1.. ie 10.1 nyuuiivMl tie 1 7fl . Hland en w v hIlL muu - AA7 I-2- 1114 IM7II C'. IMS n ..... lUHTB jlOOH 100H 100H ..101H lOltf 1014? i.l"".VO . ut OH Pred Ra Swiss 6!4s loe 100 100 NEW YORK BANK STATEMENT Reserve Position Strengthened. Leans Contract, While Demand Deposits Expand New Yerk, .ifnntii 11 tu.. ..i...i condition of the Clearing Heuie bnnk.i ?i?.tiiust conV"in.!?',.,er the weck "bow A tnn1t,lcy.',el, WMM.0BO In excew of CKQl requlrcmpntH. Thl In un lncrenne lit !f1-Alir.(HCI nnirKAmlh. .k. tin K?.?,cfi?.U of ,aBt weck- "n" """ !tlf-?nn8 ?'?.0W contraction of .52i,. .Ti-.l,d0ri,000. The IncrenHed llobllltles. M?iwier? effbCt by "e. '""ease of tcrtcral Krscrvc Benk. Details follew: AVERAGE Excess reserve .. b.018.me "ofTrnne caR.r15,cv.u.i, 4'- .373:oil!:eSo a n d member Danka B.1.S7S nnn ntm.... Reserve In mem oir banks and reserve banks . Rcterve In Htate ranks and trust companies .... neserve in State banks and tiuit company dcpejl- --.-. uv wjiv.4,uuu 60S.446.000 603.701,000 7.642,001)1 7,503.000 Nct demand"de- 8.018,000 0,0.15. 000 Te'VitV.: ::a-5S.S-532222 3-5255i.e 20S.17lt;oeO circulation '4. nan iinn 33.764.001) 51,187.000 ACTUAL This week flO.4HI.fl.in 83,031,000 83,184,000 X-. a. .aopeslts deducted ...... Excess reserve . . Arsreaate res. . Last week 12.0.14. nan 640,103,000 .Cash'' ln,C,v.'ulV. 4-043-' SOoUiiiieoo 4U4. 721,nue and mem. bks. . . 63,665,000 Reserve In mem- 01,629,000 oer Danka and reserve banks . Reserve In State banks and trust companies .... Reserve In State banks and trust company deposi tories 523,184.000 478.082.000 7,744,000 7,016.000' 9,265,000 0,023,000 Net demand de- posits ''SiMSS'000 3.821.827.O00 Time deposits rM..lai.- "S,S.;si,-.?f --.jiif,uuJ U. B." deposit". -n""-uu" "3.831.000 deducted .... 85,243,000 85,120,000 BAR 8ILVER Demestic bar s'lver waa unchanged In New Yerk today at OnSc per fine eunce: foreign. 04'ic, oft "c. In Londen the price was A, loner at 3814 d. JJ'K Ntlenl Mining 00 Ueldlleld Florence .; 2.1 Oreen Menater ......,.., 12 &.,fli4Sc?fij"Ti:::::: KH s? g? lt6f i-IBi::.! I - i jeiiii lei Interest Prlc te Maturity Payable Yield Dec. 1951 J & D 1st 4.125 H.75 Nev. 1951 M & N 1st 4.80 T5.00 Jan. 1927 J & J 15th 5.35 Jan. 1927 J & J 15th 5.35 Jan. 1929 te 1931 J & J 15th 5.75 Mar. 1942 MAS 1st 5.875 36 Wall St. New Yerk City "milllllillimn i ' . --- . - , . ... . , Financial Briefs ' .. William h. Wliclrn, of Tewnsent, niipien & ue., Dim bcrn elected n di rector of the Went Kml TruKt Company. A Londen cable 8ay It In efflclnlly nnneunccd lint In the week ended March 8 no geld wns exported te America. Time for dcneilt of tlie 7 nrr mnt cumulative ntljuHtmcnt morlgego bend ei uenvcr mm iti0 tJrnnd Knllread Company, with the Amerlcnn Kxchnngc nnueiini unnK.ei rscw Yerk, has been extended until Jlnrcli 1. nrndtrcct'H repert buslncss'fallurcn for the week cmleil Murrli 1) iminlipr Till), which compares with 454 last week, 31S in the like week of 1021, 108 In 1020, 118 In 1010, and 225 In JIUO. i . The thrce eutntnndlng convertible bends or Amerlcnn Telephone nnd Tele graph Company, original Issues of which totaled 207,0O0.0O0liave te date been reduced bv converHienH Inte stock te $41,300,000. Conversleim effected since January l, totaled ."5(1.281,800. TIlO Ullltxil Rtflten Tpr-nrv will mil upon depository banks for repayment .unroll j i ei noetu ene-tnird .of tlovcrn tlevcrn ment deposits lnnde with them Fcbrunry 1 last. In this dlftrlct this will amount te nearly frSO.OOO.OOO. Investigation of the affairs of the American Smelting and Refining Com pany by a stockholders' committee has been thorough and details will lie sub mitted te shareholders after Senater oet iieh studied the report of the In vestigators. Operating revenue of "subsidiary com panies of Amerlcnn' Hallways Company In February totaled $1,000,407, de crease Of .S35.14R. Fer fan ln.nll.1 ending January .11 the net Income of ine gas and electric companies owned by American Railways was $001,022, Increase of $230,740. American International Corporation's nnnuni report ler 1111 will be Issued In a few days. It Is understood that It will show n small balance en the right slde of the yenr's Income account, the parent company's net earnings being almost entirely offset by losses of sub sidiary companies. Wisconsin Telephone Cempanv has disposed of $5,000,000 7 per cent pre ferred stock te its customers. Sub scriptions averaced slislitlv Iphm rlmu seven shares per purchaser. About one half of the issuu was distributed by em em peoyes of the company the bnlance by local banks and Investment beuses. Annual report of the White Moter Company for the year ended December .11, shows deficit after charges nnd In ventory adjustment of $4,837,310. This compares with surplus of $2,410,014, equivalent te $4.82 a share ($50 par) earned en the $25,000,000 capital stock In the previous jear. Discussion of financing by the Na tional Knamcllng and Stamping Com pany is assuming mere definite form nnd some announcement may be forthcom ing been. A bend or note issue of ap proximately $15,000,000 Is under discus sion bv the beard. Obleet nf flu. urn. posed nnnnclng would be te provide ad- dltlenal working capital, but chiefly te . --- .-.--- -- ----- t.. Iiruriiiu iur uAivueiuii ui sicei plants. The amount of S per cent 1027 Brit ish treasury bends te be Issued' will net exceed 5,000,000 nnd will be In denom inations of 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000 nnu iuuin), wun exemption from corporation s profit equal te these issued dividend Is payable August ders ter bends must less than 50,000. New Yerk Telephone ISsucd Us annual report ended . December 31 showing balance, after all charges and taxes, of $13, 244,543, equivalent te $8.20 a share earned en the $150,848,017, average amount of stock outstanding during the year. This compared with balancnNef $0,070,073, or $4.04 a share, earned en the $150,000,000 capital stock In tbe previous year. United States Glass Compeny for the eur ended December 31, reports net less of $0321, after nil charges except Inventory Icm- and depreciation, Includ ing chnTgcs of $100,58(1 for extraordi nary repairs, replacements, etc. Net less for the Olusspert Land Company was. $12,174 nnd l eductien of Inventory values due te decline In market $3S3.- 100, making a deficit for the year of MlMi.n.i.i. iJivitieims amounting te $128,000 were paid during the year. Tidal Osage Oil Company income (tatement for the sixteen months ended December 31, 1021, shows gross earn ings from oil nnd ks operations of 82.000.001. After operating; exnenses of $700,213, gcnernl and administrative expenses et ..ii,iifn, anu net interest exnenses of $104,028 there remained operating comings of $1,130,202. Utlier income worn rentals breugut this up te $1,134,058, before allowance for depletion nnd depreciation. American Gas Company for. the fis cal year ended December 31 earned LITTLE BENNY'S NOTEBOOK By Lee Pape Weather. Slew but sure. Spnnrts. I.erey Shoester bunked his hed neenst the lam nest Inst Sntiddnv wile giving a imitation of a Whcrling Dervish nnd was took horn feeling partly unconshietis by Benny Potts, Sid , Hunt, Artie Allxnnder, Sam Cress, Hcildv Slerfy. Skinny Martin. Ed AVer. , nick and l'uds Himkins. IllzzniKs and Financial. Levv Davlses ' mother told him she would glve him a i cent every time he took n dose of Ills hitter medisin. se icvv took 8 doses all at once Ixneeting te cet 8 cents hut nil lie get was a fearse sttimmlek nke and I it uiiirent mnn et even lenrscr medesin. Peem by Shinny Martin Pass the Ilutter O wet a sociable slte te khq Is a let of peepln meeting! And of all the things they meet for The most sociable is eating. Things Yeu Awt te Knew. Heme snnke bites are poison wire ethers Jire harmllss, end therefore the best way is net te leeve eny snake bite you unless he has bit jeu before without polseuing you. Wuntcd. Ambitious boy with about 20 cents te Invest in a growing blzznlss. See Kd Wcrniek and Lew Davis. EDITATIOXAI. lleth Hexes SA2STKS tJtfZT BUSINESS. CULLEUE ? C Our graduates are dally taking geed paylnir positions In business houses and corporations. Day Schesl Night Scheel 1200 Walnut Street, Philadelphia STRAYER'S TbJU?ii."j. 71 - - - w " $400,820, or 6.3 per cent en the $7. 804,100 stock, as against $12,352 earned In 1020 nnd $344,480, or 4.4 percent In 1010. Income account com pares : Announcement Is made of the elec tion of K. W. Clark, Jehn Hinds, Clinrles M. McCloud, Christopher L, l'lersen and K. 1'. I'nssmerc ns direc tors of the Philadelphia Insulated Wire Company nt the nnnuni meeting of the stockholders. The newly elected beard, in turn elected the following efficers: Jehn IIImlH, president: Wllltum W. I'nwling. vice president: Jeseph It. Kendcrdinc, secretary nnd treasurer. , nnd A. A. W Ircbauk, treasurer and assistant secretary. Missouri Pacific did net de as well in January ns In several previous months se far us sufficiency of net railway op erating income te cover fixed charges Is concerned. Net operating Income with ether Income totaled about $337. 000. Fixed chnrges en n monthly basis are about $000,000. January net In 1021 with ether Income was $300,027 and In 1020, $401,744. Operating ex penses this January were reduced 20 per cent against a drop In revenues of 21 per cent. Ratie of total expenses te gross revenues was 87.3 per cent this January agnlnt 02.5 last. LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS Chlracn. Mnrcht 11. CATTLIJ Receipts. BOO head. Compared with week aae: lleef steers Meady te 15c hlither, strictly Reed and choice grade showing; the advance: extreme top for week. $0.40: he stock, 25c te 40a h liner, with (at cows and heifers up inuBi; euiis. Bicaay, i.gni eaiers unevenu lower, mostly, SOe eff: Blockers and feeders tOc le lRn hlffher. common and medium grants slew, HOOS Receipts. 7000 head. Light, 10c tp 15e lewer: ethers steady te lOe lower than Friday' aerage: better grades fairly active: heavy mtxrd nlnw hhlniwr. iiiviit about 1OO0: holdover mederntely light: bulk ., uvq.'ii; piu, uueui Bipiin: nam aesir able 100 te 12.1 pound. $n.25ifHi,50. with stronger weights up te 10 10,2,1. HHEEP Hrcelnts. .10 (in hnil.lTiv'. re ceipts virtually nil packers direct. Compared wun weeK ase: nest handy weights fat lambs and uncaring lambs about steady: leanings and welahtv li,tnit MtAa.iv . higher. Pittsburgh. Pa.. Mnnh 1t.urw-ig n.. relpts. 1300 head. Iewcr. Heivles 111.60 ("11.00: heavy workers. J11.7.1CT 11.00: light lerkers 81I.23OU.R0. i.Ibs. ill. SHEEP AND, LAM1IS Receipts. 500 head. Steady. Tep sheep, $9,50: top lambs, CALVES RccelDtS. !Mft Viaarf a-n.. Tep. $13.60. "" Enst nufTttle. March 11. CATTLE Re iP'J. i00 Jl??'1' Bteady. Calves receipts, 100 head. Fifty cents leuer: t314.i"0. HOOB Receipts, 2400 head. Slew. 10fi ??V.,,,yer Heavy. Ilintl. 2.1: mixed, $11 50 -h''- Yerk..',. 1.7r.. light i.rkers. $u 11.50; pigs, $11; roughs, $U.25$0.50; stags. 44ift n. , BHEEP AND lAXins Receipts. 2000 head. Bteady, unchanged, Kaat St. TiOnU. March it -pittit n-. relpts, 800 head. Compared te week age: lleif steers. M-artlngs. Iwif cows, bulls nnd stockers nnd feeders meatly 2.1c higher; can ncrs nnd veal calves steady. HOOS Receipts. 4500 hend. Opened steady te 10c lewer: later market dull: meilly 23c lower. Tep. $11: bulk. 10e te 20 pound average $10.75011: packer sews steady; bulk. 10 50: pigs steady. HHEEP Receipts. 300 head. Compared te week age: bhecn and lambs mostly 23c te 60e lower. Reserve Banks' Discount Rates Official redtiteni.nt rel.. n. .h. ..-...- i-.j l ti.....7r i... , . -v" ."'"!" " 'C" v.. ,iHn,e ununn are ns fellows ireas ftfm T.Ih. Pnm'l Tib bends paper accept! Hnsten 4Vi M!iv Yerk t'l, Philadelphia H( n 4H 4 4-5 4. Cleveland AU, Itlrhmend .1 4k 5 6 5 5 5 5 5 4H Atlanta 6 5 r, n n n r, 5 4 '.4 i.nicage n 5 r, r 6 r 4H M. LOUIS ' - WnneaDoits ' - WnneaDeits r ' R;fj .?!' . ; ; ; ; ij .i.. uuun Han Francisce 44 U. 3. Certificates and Treasury Notes Int. Maturity Hatn Date nid 4' April. 1022... 100 Asked VI.M 100 1-32 3.50 '' June, in !l-i' June. 1H22... 100 1-32 inn ani privilege T-n June. 1022... letiH jnij; gjz y Hindering tne snie et llielr prednrts tnx nnd rank ' .12 ?,T," in?r" nJS'lS J!I" JM"3"'' tnreugn dealers winch handle the cer- in January. First tr.'l sbt. inSj" in i " lliA.1,1'-z-1 porutien's own products. , 11122. Ten- I'.il I'c. in??... le 11-32 ioe 15-82 as- be in amounts net ir.t Hent id-"' in'it iiSH '" 0uAlITKB khxess-wbat tiieni . I Moere and McLnrmark Tnel i t41i vfifrA'h ,U'i' ?S?.& JJ "M3 Should a man an ferunrd fer.-vr making I "wuc lula WlCUOnHaCK, QC, 4i March lnn iniX 'A'." 1 11 .TiT, .'". ?Z. H:"'"n,?.'n"r'-..""h 444-46 Bourse Bdc. Philau I Ceinpnnv has !l:""F',.,n.reJ,rnl normal Income tkx. has ..te say. en thN Interesting suliject. "Wh2? Lemb. 0585 Main 7513 V for the .veai'duer, atrn,lS,r,,rnt of lnce tax Mn. .Ul.nu.1 D, at the Ztnlth of mi . ..,..,, nuvirrn, J", J IP.'"""41llL rf UliUJl OI niM ' 1 ZZZI " -T First Photographs of the Royal Wedding taken in Buckingham Palace and Westminster Abbey te appear in BEAUTIFUL ROTOGRAVURE In the Sunday Public Ledger TOMORROW This pictorial presentation of Princess Mary's marriage te Viscount Lascelles is the first te be published in rotogravure in any American newspaper Be sure of having your copy of tomorrow's PUBLIC Lh . : : &gs iis - jlji ; 'arW.A. VT. . ,.1 ''''''SJJSJsi MMfctfA. f. ,rjfa, t ....-&: . f ji'JJi A ' ,f Would step vicious plays N. Y. Theatrical Interests Arrange for Jury System New Yerlt, Starch It. Seeking te forestall threatened political censorship of plays en New Yerk's "White Way," representatives of the various Interested groups, Including theatre managers, yes terday'perfected plans for the operation of a jury system te sit In judgment en all productions. Authers, playwrights and mnnagcrs, under the plan, pledge themselves le accept the jury's diclslens. The proponents will seek te put "teeth" into the nntl-pelitlcal censor ship plan bv gaining the co-operation of the municipal authorities. Te de that a special committee headed by Channlng Pollock, of the Dramatists' League ; WHUam A. Brady, of the pro ducers, and Ocorge Creel will call en Mayer Hylan next week and ask official sanction of the plan. Ne jury will be called te pass upon n play until legal complaint against the production has been ledged with the city authorities. In the event the jury votes n piny te be Immoral or otherwise objectionable, the producer will have one weck In which te delete and change the por tions objected te. If It is then found objectionable It will be removed from the stage. It was announced that nil of the theatrical interests, representing eighty-seven plays new showing in New New Yerk, had agreed te abide by the find ings of juries. WEDS PEGGY GUGGENHEIM , Eugene L. Vail, Sen of Noted Painter, Marries In Paris Paris, Mnrch 11. Miss Peggy Gug- genheim, daughter of the late Benja min Guggenheim, who levt his life In , the sinking of the Titanic, was mar ried yesterday le Eugene Lawrence Vail, son of Kugcne Vail, the noted pninlcr, In the presence of the bride's mother I nnd the bridegroom s family nnd only a few friends. The ceremony was' fol lowed by a reception at the Plnzn Athence, nftcr which the couple left for C'aprJ. where they will remain for sev eral months and probably go te the United States late this summer. The couple announced their engage ment only a few days .-i. it was the result of n romance which started Inst summer, seen after the Guggcnhelmi, nrrived In France. Mr. Vail, who Is a rising young nuther. intended te spend the springtime In Capri, but when tlm time came te say geed-by, he decided net te separate from Miss Guggenheim for life. Ills close friends were asked only late Thursday night te he en hand nt the Mairlc's office jesterdny. WESTERN ELECTRIC WINS Charges of Unfair Competition and Violating Clayten Act Dismissed Washington. March 11. (By A. P.) Dismissal of complaints charging the Western Kleetric Cempanv of New Yerk with unfair competition nnd vio lation of the "tying contract" section of the Clayten net was nnneunred to te dav by the Federal Trade Commission. The cnmmi'x.leii dismissed the com plaints nfter investigation had shown in its opinion that no prosecution should be instituted ngainst the com pany. The "tying contract" section of the Clnyten net forbids n manufacturing company from nttiicking Its competitors i puneay n I'uniic ltxjger. .1 ttv. Cy-i 3ffir!HPfjrrjF.y$y Order your newsdealer te Spaniard Quits Moroccan Pest Mttdrld, Mnrch 11. Gcnernl Bcrcn' gucr, Spanish High Commissioner In If Yeu Are Net Fer Uij Yeu Are Against Us , There Is no passive ground. Yeu either respect ALL of the Constitution or invite a state of anarchy by permitting ' the open, flagrant violation of part of it. Tnke your stand with the law loving people of this city, where the Constitution of the United States was born, by joining THE LAW ENFORCEMENT LEAGUE. Ne dues. Write, call or phone for application blanks. JOSEPH M. STEELE, President. EDWARD H. BONSALL, Trcas. WM. R. NICHOLSON, Jr., Scc'y, 915-16 Land Title Bldg. HTEAMHIIIP NOTICES BLACK DIAMOND LINES REGULAR FREIGHT SERVICE TO ROTTERDAM S "STORM KING" (US B.) S S "EASTERN SOLDIER" (U.S.S.B.) TO ANTWERP SS "WESTERN SPIRIT" (U.S.S.B.) .". SS "EASTERN SEA" (U.S.S.B.) SS "EASTERN DAWN" (U.S.S.B.)' Fer Rates and Particulars Apply no vel In A Cemnanv. Inc.. '- Aw. 108 Seuth Fourth Lembard 6144 MALLORY TRAriSPORTLINES.inc Regular Freight Service Te BARCELONA, GENOA, MARSEILLES, NAPLES and VALENCIA SS "West Lashaway" (USSB) Sailing March 11 SS "Siminawa" (USSB) Sailing March 25 Fer Rate and Particular Apply GEVELIN & CO., Inc. Philadelphia Agent 108 S. Fourth St., PhiU. Lembard SI44 Main 7620 COMMERCIAL w STEAMSHIP LINES fc PHILADELPHIA te CORK, DUBLIN, BELFAST and LONDONDERRY SS "Kerhonkson" About March 15 ''j "" .. :,rv:. "j v.r.1 ? LEDGER reserve your copy new fk'J in.A,n inm Mtaigflfld. it was ans LimuIiiv. Tim reason tlvcn fef'l resignation Is ill health. MJl S.T EA MKIIlr XOTK'ES .SAILING MARCH 17 31 14 24 7 APRIL Street, Philadelphia Main 7620 1 X. V ti Cherbourg and Southampton AdllTVMA Mar. 21 Apr. It May 2 MAI'llETAMA ... .Apr. 4 Apr. 2.1 May 18 , HhUKNUAltlA . . . ..May .10 June 20 July 11 N. y. te Hiillfax. I'lymeut'.i, Cherbeurir and Humliurir 1 CARONIA Apr. S I N Y te CJueenstnwn and Liverpool AI.K.M (new) .. Apr. 1 , CAKVIAMA Apr. 10 Muy 17 M'lTltIA (ne . Apr. 2(1 May 24 June SI N. Y. te Londonderry and UlasR-ew ASSYRIA Mr. 17 AI.CiKKIA Apr. H Mnj 12 June 10 ( (II.r.MIU A pr. 20 May 27 June 24 I N. Y. t Londonderry, Lliernoel & Glasgow t'AMEKOMA (new) .Apr. fl , N Y t) New lhdfitrd, St. M'clmcli., Lisben. (Slliraltiir. Naples ratras, Dubrevnlk, Trieste I1AI.IA .Miir.2 Philadelphia te Gibraltar. Patras, riraeua. Constantinople . ItlVFR OHONTK- Mar. 1 1 ' Philadelphia te Londen i VAHIU'LIA Mr. IS Ctinnril nnd Ancher StenmMiln Lines Iii"enei-r OIHre, 1300 Walnut Street, rhll. I-rehht Ofllce. Ilenr nidc. , Phlli" Dixie Steamship Lines PHILADELPHIA te Bristel, Manchester, Glasgow U.S.S.B.SS"EASTERN PILOT" Expected te Sail March 11 AT CONFERENCE RATES Harriss, Magill & Ce., Inc. 425 Lafayette Bldg., Philadelphia Lembard S2S0-1 Main 7M NEW YORK TO ROTTERDAM. VI.'. 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