Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 04, 1919, Night Extra, Page 19, Image 19

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VENIlsfG PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, j1919
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FINANC1AT.
TO THIS JtOI.DEnfl Die
OATAWnA roWKIl COJII'ANY
Thirty-Year Blx Ttr Cent. OoM Donii,
duo Jung lut, 1083.
The Eqnltahle Tnint Oompnny of New
York as Succeasor Trustee to the North
American Company, Trustea under the mort-
care of the Catawba Power Company, dated
June 1, 1003. hereby Invites tenders (or the
sals to It under the provisions ot said mort-
race.- of as many bonds Issued thereunder
as will erhnust the sum of Twenty-two
Thousand Six Hundred and Twenty-three
Dollars and Forty-one Cents (122,023.41) at
a price not exceeding- iuo ami accrued in
terest. Tenders will be opened at the offlce
Tork. No. 87 Wall Street, New York Clt
of The Equitable Trust Company of New
xorK, wo. H7 wan ou-eei, ntw ioi-k mil
at twelve o'clock noon on Novembrr 8th,
1019, and should be addressed "Tenders to
the Sinking l'und ot the Catawba l'ower
Company." ... . . .
TTnldnra nf lionds whose tenders are ac
cepted must present their bonds at the
&1vivi.namMl nmrA nf The Eaultnble Trust
Company ot.New York on or before Novem
ber 10th. 101". .... ,
Tho rlsht Is resered to reject any and
all tenders.
THE KQUtTATUjtJ TttUST COMPANY OP
NEW YORK, successor Trustee.
Ity LYMAN 1UIOADES, Vice Tresldent.
Dated New York, November 3, 1P1D.
Pocahontas Consolidated Collieries i
Umpany, Incorporated
nm'-HAn nvn rwi cent
UOI.D IIONIIS
i'-a la hereby srlven. pursuant to the
terms of the Morttaire dated July 1st. 1007,
that the undersigned, as Trustee, will re
ceive sealed proposals up to 3:00 p. m. on
the 9th day of December, 1010, tor the sale
to It of bonds as abovo described sufficient
to " the sum of $30,883 (10. The under
eltnea reserves tho right to reject any or
all tenders
TUB NOT YORK TRUST COMPANY.
Trustee. By I). a. CUItTB. Secretary.
New York. November 1st. 1010.
Troposalp ,
riTTHIHltMIH, YnUKORTOWN AND ASH
TAI1UI.A HAIMMAD COMl'ANY
Sealel P"roposals will be received at tho
offlce of THE PAItMEIIS' IXMN AND
THUST COMl'ANY, Nos. 10. IB, 20 and 22
William Street. New York, N, Y up to 12
o'clock noon on NOVKMIIKK 50, 1019. for
the sale to the Trusteo of tho Plttsburch,
Younsstown and Ashtabula llallroad Com
pany rirst Consolidated Martemra 5 per
cent, bonds to the ewtent of 1111,470 for the
Slnklnjr Fund, under the terms of Article 3d
ofMho MortBOio of that company to The
Termers" Loan ntid Trust Company, dated
November 1st, 18S7, whlUi provides that the
Trustee may purchase bonds for tho Slnklnir
Tumi at a price not to exceed par and in
T1IR FAItMKIlS' LOAN AND THUST COM
l'ANY, rrusiee
llyKDWIN 8. MAItSTON. President.
New York Nnvmher 1. 1010
Dividends
HOUTIIWAHK NATIONAL HANK
Philadelphia, l'a,, November 3, 1010.
Tim Directors hae this day declared
seml-nnnual dividend of FtHIK I'l'.H CKJJT
i ami an extra mviuenti or iin.r.i. rr,a
JliS'T (3Jr), pas able on demand, freo of nil
taxes, and havo added $50,OOU to tho Sur
plus Account.
1.. U. WnitT, Cashier,
T11K Tl-.NTH NATIONAL HANK
Phlladeluhlu, Nov. Ild, 1019.
Tti llnard of Directors haVH this tlnv de
clared a Heml-Annual Dividend of Three per
rent (3.) freo of tax, to stockholders ot
record iNovemner ou, xviv.
Checks mailed,
linUHKHT L SHArFHII, Cashier,
HOT QFF THE GRIDIRON
KS1NOTlCB IS HKItWlY GIVKN THAT
135 the undersigned has made applica
tion for the renewal of certificate No. 907203
for 2 shares ot stock of the Pennsylvania
Ttallroad Co. Issued to Tlla F. Patch"and
dated the 31st of May. 1013, th same hav
ing been lost or rtcRtroed.
LEE, HIGGINSON & CO. ,
64 State St... Boston
BTHAMRHir NOTICES
VULCANITE
Poland Cement
Philadelphia New York Boston
llarrnrd'fi Monday football workout In tho
rain was not the usual pink tea affair,
, Glen Warner, rcer of coaches, according
to many, nald to Invlen, his star hack, be
fore the Lehigh ctamet "Davtes jou carry
the ball and keep on running with it. You
probably won't sain onre In five Omen; you'll
be thrown for a Iom, undoubtedly, but keep
r lugging, and them will probably bo one
Ime when ou will get away." That In
Juitt what Happened exactly, Davles whm
completely stopped until the last six min
utes of play. .
nrfttk-i and winner lnaralabh go to
gethrr, but Iehigh pot one particularly bad
brenk Saturday, which probably cost It the
came. "Warm up, Hamburger." kaUX War
ner to ono of tho plaers, "and after the
next play bo In nnd take Davles's place,
I guess he won't net through today." But
on the next play Davles made his sensa
tional run for a touchdown, and Ham
burger went back to the bench.
Tom Dnvteft, Pltts star back, sa n ho
wa never tackled so hard' by anybody as
when Hpagna threw him for n loan on Le
high's Iiyard ltne. Ho was stunned for se
tral momenta, but was revived and con
tlnued plajlng. These two players were
the stars nf tho melee.
It ts tnte long passes are. uncertain, but
those ured by Colgate, for Instance short,
swift thrusts over the line or to the side
which net eight or ten ards at a clip If
trade by capable plaers with enough pmc
I tlce will succeed on nearly every occasion,
I In thU connection It 1 puzzlln? those who
I know the ability of "Hots" llrunner, of
I'enn, at throw lna the oval, why he has not
been used In thhi respect as well as In punt
JULIAN S. SIMSOHN
An Organization of
CHEMICAL ENGINEERS
Tor Technical Operation of Power Plants
Water Purification Coal Analyses
Combustion
S. E. Cor. Broad and Girard Ave.
fnasenrer and Freight Services
NEW YORK to LIVERPOOL
Orduna Nov. , Dec. 6
Cnrmania Nov. 12, Dec. 17
NEW YORK to PLYMOUTH
CHERBOURG and SOUTHAMPTON
Mauretania Nov. 22, Dec. 16
NEW YORK to PLYMOUTH
HAVRE and SOUTHAMPTON
Royal George Nov, 10, Dec, 8
NEW YORK to PLYMOUTH
CHERBOURG and LONDON
Caronia Nov. 10, Dec. 15
NEW YORK to PLYMOUTH
HAVRE and LONDON
Saxonia Nov. 8, Dec. 10
NEW YORK to PIRAEUS
Pannonia Nov. 22
NEW YORK L'DERRY GLASGOW
Columbia Nov. 8, Dec. 6
PHILADELPHIA to LIVERPOOL
Analo Chilean Nov. -8
PHILADELPHIA to LONDON
Vennonia Nov. 1 0
PHILADELPHIA-BRISTOL T"1'kUth
Copenhagen Nov. 7
Pier 1 6 South
1300 wai-nut ST., rnir.ADEi,rmA
State Bank of Philadelphia
Fifth and Bainbridge Sts.
STEAMSHIP TICKETS
NAGLE
STEEL COMPANY
STEEL PLATES AND SHEETS
PotUtown, Pa.
Phila. Office, 1411 Morris Building
KERR LINES
Sailings from Philadelphia
FOR ROTTERDAM
S. S. "CLAIRTON" Nov. IS
FOR HAMBURG
S. S. "KERLEW". .Sailing Nov. 8
S.S."KERKENNA".Sail!np; Nov.15
Through Rates Quoted to Baltic
and Scandinavian Ports Via
Hamburg
KERR STEAMSHIP
CO., Inc.
511 Drcxel Building
Philadelphia, Pa.
Chas. J. Webb & Co.
Wool
and Cotton Yarns
11C Chestnut St. Philadelphia. Pa.
PAHCEIi POST
Inir. Brunner, a fellow with an iron whin,
can hurl tho leather accurately to a dlstanco
ot 45 jards.
Warrant Is picket to heat Princeton1 feat
urday by as many as four touchdowns ly
some. Hut as set no one has enmo forth
offcrlnff odds that the TlKers will carry
hi iro thh bicon Which In this rosy ll'lo
srannn of uphcauili enwht to favor tho Jer.
sey students.
With Uik exception of Mills, sarslty cen
ter, the Williams football squad, returned
from MlddleUiwn none tho wnrro for the
hnrd eame with Weslejar..
lilies, a substitute Nay tackle, who had
been cumin? along fast and who not In the
wamo a short time tafore the close, broke
his leg and will play to moro this season.
Army begins preptrallons thh week for
Iho Notre iJaine content hero lixt Saturday.
The entire Dartmouth squid rested scs
tcrdas. T.eheckn, tho S. A. T C. captain, has
I ten playtntr below his 1P1S form, anl, un
less he ememea from his rlurrp. will Ik .dis
placed as Tafellc halfback Haturday by
"Hhorty ' Oazclla, tho Httcnty-nlnth Divi
sion star.
There was no cessation of foothull aclislty
or Pwarthmoro 1'leld yesterdas,
Tho Wnshlnclon and JcflTrr'.on football
si;uad had the first practice of anv conse
quence sesterday slnco the Syracuee n-une
'ten daya aco.
llrown Is slowly recoverlns Its rnaln
htrensth of offense nnd defenso In football.
incmlicrMilp In the thinl organtzatlon lm
uirdlntfly upon securliiK liicmbcrshlp In
the I'nltpil Mine Workers of Amcrlrjn,"
"Tlint'fl explicit i'IioiirIi, tlon't you'
tlitnlc?" he rommented, "and our nn-
iionni ooiiKtHiitlon irocfi still, further
hat la known nn the National Coal
Producers' Association. They linyc re
fused to sit down with us ns they have
done In other yenrs. They claim to
have public opinion with them. There
Is very little coal In storage. Already
HOWAHD AND WILL.
eatfisi
HIGH QUALITY QUICK SKHVICK
Motor Truck Delivery
Lansdale Foundry Co.
I.anndnle. l'a. I'Uone Lunsdalo 450
English Army
POUCHES
Olive .Green Leather
Brand New
20c
I A i
m y. j
Can be used for fishing,
hunting, camping and vari
ous other purposes.
20c ,:'11'
Turcel VorI Vrfpald
NATIONAL
Uniform & Equipment Co.
533 Market St.
1'IIII.A., l'A,
Uli the llrown, Cornell, Princeton ind i
uarimoutn pomes ter, ino oiKatc coicn
Ins staff jestcrduy set about prupar
ll k for the remaining two'Kamee nf the sea.
fen, with Hcchester next Saturday, and tho
Ir'sracuso tramo on the Saturday fulloulntr.
"Heat V, nnd .1." In now the alogin of
the Unhcrslty dt. I'lttsbursh.
Yale's arsltr football r.laNers were 6a-
terday Klen their l!tt Slonday sirltumaRO
ot uio season rouowini; u caiuru.iy 'itue
As n result of West VlrBlnla'a victory
over Princeton on Saturdaj, President Trot
ter proclaimed yesterday a holldav, and a
great celebration took place.
l'nrli si I'miTtls yesterday btaan whlD-
plnir I'ennsylvonln .Military CoIUko aralty
In defining the rndlrnl spirit which we the railroads have beifiin to confiscate
combat," I coal In transit. We slinll wait. Hut
"The bevt illustrntion I could have the time will come when the coal opcr
of the mlstnken Idea of the comitrj ntors will come nnd sit down on one
that wo nre a bloodthirsty. ilRlitlng, side of the table, with us on the other
terrorizing force came In this office a nnd then, mnn to mnn, face to fore,
few dnjs UKti. A New York motion- we'll talk it over. Not till then will
picture mnn fame in and asked If he this strike end."
could fret my permission to go through
the mining district and take pictures. ur mumoriaji
I told lliln 111' dill Hot need any Sllcll WILSON. "Absence makes the heart
nuthorlty from me. 'Hut.' said lie. i now fonder." ki.izaiibth nortNAN wil-
'.Mr. .Murrnj, 1 v
a confidential tin. 'Poll mo w litre the
first tlot is to be pulled off, (o that I
enn be on the job.' "
Mnjnril) American Citizens
"Hut is not tlie bulk of your mem
bership composed of foreigner or
nllensf J intpilred. I
"Yes, I piesump tlie majority are of
foreign Mi tli, but morn than '() per
cent are American ollUcnV he re
plied. '
There hate been intim:7tinn since
lthc strike wns declared that, while the'
'question of increased wages wns n big
lsuc, to the milling operators
tho fpiestion At six hours a day nnd
live diis a week wits it greater obstacle,,,
because It limited pioducllon to a dan
gerous margin of snfetj and threatened
grent loss to large mining concerns. I
put this issue Mpmrely up to Mr. Mur
ray nnd this was his reply:
"As the mining industry is at pres
ent organlzcii we do not work more
DKATHR
,.(.t a mA )4
societies of which ho was
jxnnr Oct. fit. (lEonnE i:.. son
of C"irles and Catherine Ancney (nee Alt- i
rtelatlves'ar.d friends, all
i ho was a. momber. In
lted to funeral, Wed,, 7180 p. in., parents'
residence, 150 W, York st, Ileaulem mass,
Bt, nonlfaelus's Church, 0 a, m. Int.
private, New Cathedral Cem. Friends may
call Tuea. after 7 D. m.
1IOYCB. On Nov. 1, 101l, JOHN VT.
IlOTCK, husband of Mabel lloyce (nee
White) and eon of Daniel II. and Dcrlra
llnyce, Helitlves and friends, also police
ofneers of ?4th and 27th Districts. Invited to
funeral services, on Wed., at 2 o'clock, at
lata residence. No. 2748 Aleraford St.. near
Orthodox St., Ilrldcsburir. Int. Mt Morlah
Cem. Friends msy call Tues. eve.
HOYIJ. Nov. 1. AC1NE8. dauahter of
Martha A Flnnessey and late Edward Hoyd,
Ilelatlves and friends Invited to funeral
services, Wed.. 2 p m 3H81 Haverford ftJ-e.
Int. Ternwood Cem. Itemalna may be
viewed Tues. eve
lllimir.KY N'ov R. RAHAtf M. nnOM-
T.KY widow of Cleora-e N llromlev (nee
rish-r). aged 87 Ilelatlves and friends.
Victoria lidae. Dauahters of St aeorae. In-
1 vlted to funeral services, Thilrs . 2 p. rn.,
' residence of dauahtor Mrs William Ander
son. 1-4 II unrario at lni urcpnwoHu irw.
ukAthh
t
.8K
of P.) Cem, Hemalns may t viewed Wrt.,
after 7 d. m.
nrtAUN. Nov. 8. ADAM HIIAUN, late
1033 8. ninvirold st aced Gl. neUtlv-
nrf tmA ITtlawnrfh f..tle. NO. Bl
Knlshts of Mrstlo Chains employes of Kelu ,
Ilaklnt- Co., 10th ana Ileea eta., wvitea m
funeral services. Wed.. 2 p. m.. 8083 N. 7th
st. Int. private, Oreenmount Cem. (I
nUCTtEIl. Nov. 3. IIRNJlT C1AT
nt'CHHIt. Helotlvea and friends mar ylew
remains, Tuea., 5 to 0 p. m., t)0 N. 3 In
st., Phlla. Hervlces and Inter, at Hanover,
Pa., Frl,, 1 p. m. Omit flowers,
nUHNS. Nov, 1, JAMEB F husband Of!
Kathryn Hums (nte HecK). aed 83. Helf.
tlves and friends, employes of James -A.
Keneny, Invited to funeral. Wed.. 8.80 a.
m., 3248 A st, Boleinn requiem mass,
riiurrh of the Ascension, 10 a, m. lat.
New Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral,
. CARBON. Nov. 3. WtMtAM. husbanfl cl
lato Anne Carson, aired 82. Ilelatlves and
friends Invited to funeral services, Thurs..
2 p m., late residence. Stevenson lane.
Torresdale. Phlla. Int. All Saints' P. .
Church Orounds. Itemalna may be viewed,
Wed, ev,
Continued on Neat rase 4'
$500,000
Traylor Engineering and Manufacturing Company
(Incorporated under the Laws of Delaware) -
Eight Per Cent. Cumulative Preferred Stock
Par Value $100 per share
Dividends payable quarterly, January, April, July and October 1st -1
than five dns a week on an average , ,
often not that. We arc supposed to Unrlni.iiiiililr. ;il thn mil inn f flit, f'nmimni' in- ivlmlo ni' nnrt Thut not less than S6Z.500 par VaiUfc.
7 ii. hi. In I " I 7 .
on any dividend date at 107 '2 and accrued dividend
work eight hours, from 7 a, m. to
4 11, m., with "an hour for luucli. That
full hour for lunch is a joke. There's
not a miner in the mine Unit takes
it. Wc work really nine hours. Why,
jou nk? Mining is hard work. Men
perspire freely. The mine is cool and
to sit on a block of coal eating lunch ,
for an hour would chill a man so flint
lie would endanger his life. So he grabs ,
ins luneli, eats it ns quicmj ns lie i
Commercial Trust Co., Philadelphia
Transfer Agent
Fidelity Trust Co., Philadelphia
Registrar
sound Into shape for tl.o aarno with Un.lnu can and gets back to wor
RKI.HllntlS NOTITICS
on tho coIIcko urldlron at Chester next Sat
urdu),
Coach Tcm Heap was not entirely satisfied
with tho letory of his Vlllinova enujd oer
tho Muhlenbere team Saturday, ind he tent
them tliroiKh their paces for u. loni; drill
t period yesterdaj.
Charier Itarrett, Cornell s Krtat quarter
bailt and captain In 1IH5, nnd oo of the
Breatest footbsll players In nil vrldlrou Ida
tcty, came to tho assistance of the Cornell
football team acsterdav
The CoUnte football squ (d held pr.ictlcc
)tsierday without a stn.-lo llrtt-btrlmr man
present ,-
Coach Hennett cave the Haverford College
Rrldlron squad their first rest of tho nea
on after tho victory ocr l'ranklln and
Marshall
Railroads at Bottom
of Strike, Says Chief
lillck
k."
CAPITALIZATION
Authorized Issued
Eight Per Cent. Cumulative Preferred Stock 1,500,000 $500,000
Common- Stock (par $5 per share) 1,000,000 650,000
If we had six hours a day nnd ,
live days in the week we could pro- '
duce as much ns under existing con
ditions, llcsides mining in the daik
ness, with danger constantly threaten
ing, lilt accidents and explosions, we
want to get through ns qulcklj as pos
sible. "In the end, it nil gcU back to the
demnhd for n reorganization of the en
tire 8) stem of mining and shipping co.tl.
llevoliitlontzlng. tlie railroad ostein ot ..,,,.... ... s :- -l usi a arnoamank nvn
supplvlnB cars to the mines ns tney see lirg, sugar ana coal uriquetung niuuiuiicry, iniiriiiu engines uuu wncio. iulu..6i....v,.m ...,-
Hi1, thrir"Binihn mhieTsuiier1 being made to build automobile trucks, truck bodies and tractors. It controls basic patents dn
as a consequence." ., "cement gull."
Aimers -ot wen i-aui i y. , ii
"Tiie country at large understands P APlMTlVriH? Tp1 . Vi-nfits in ft pi- all (lpni'ficinr.inn armliwible to Federal taxes, dividends and 'A
I Hint for the time he works the coal . .
I miner is very well paid; better, in surplus for the last three fiscal years are as t ollows:
fact, than men in other industries," I i
ll
From a letter addressed to us by Mr. S. W. Traylor, Chairman of the Board of Directors,
we summarize the following:
BUSINESS: The business was organized in 1903. The Company's plant is located at South'
Allentown, Pa.; it also owns property at Cornwells, Pa. Tlie products are metallurgical, crush-
. rrn.ffMant Ki.IkchpuI
r'onltniied from rate On
THE BALDWIN
Locomotive Works
Steam and Gasoline
LOCOMOTIVES
Philadelphia, Pa.
There are openings in
nearly all branches for
skilled mechanics. Steady
work; good wages; excel
lent working conditions. A
large number of the ways
are covered..
NEW YORK
SHIPBUILDING
CORPORATION
CAMDEN. N. J.
Apply at Employment Department
at the Yard
rmtnrir tr t .until AVn
Tin; NATIVITY I instaut question of hours and paj
J 1111 UUU ilV. ".Iliuil Ota.
Uov I N. CAt.HY, 1). D, Hector.
HEVKXTY-l-'Ii'TH ANNIVKItSAJlY
Tuesday Kvenlnp, Nov 4, U 30
OUUAN IIUCITAI4 by Mr lUlph Kinder,
Oreunist Church of the Holy Trinity.
All are cordially Invited.
It
imiTCATIONAI.
Until Setts
Our graduates aro In constant demand for
good-paying positions. Ore?? Shorthand,
the easy, speedy system. Complete business
and secretarial courses. Day and Ntghc
Classes. Intenshe training. Enroll
any time. Call or write, for full
particulars and catalogue.
piiii.a. niThrvKMH rm.T.rnr
ft5? nn,l Collego of Commerce
1017 Chestnut St., 'hllnde!ilil.i
THE TAYLOR SCHOOL glt
GreBK Shorthand, Touch Typenrltlnr, nook
kegplng A HecrPtarlal CourHC3. Vdy & Night.
KAI'II) CAI.CUI,THINS Problem Arith
metic. Two nights u week. Small private
class, both men und women, who wish to be
coma experts. Join now Room 309, Gnu
rhftnlit St. Phone Walnut nl!14.
' I .. Mnhnmt. ,illO&tinil Xvlllf.ll. wllPtl
once defined and adjusted, i obviate
much, if not all, of the recurrent trou
bles that periodically beset the conl in
dustry. And it will be a blessiiiR to
the mining operators .as much as to
tliclr men.
An Kconoinic Kquation
It is thlt: Not until the railroad
WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY '
CHAMBERS INSTITUTE. Kail clasne form.
Ine. Men and Women. Apply 2040 Arch.
nll Telephone
"Iimbnrrl 100"
Keystone Telerihont
.Main 189"
EARN-LINE
U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamers
General Cargo
Regular Service
Philadelphia-Manchester
SS "WEST CHETAC"....Not. 15
Philadelphia Havana
SS "LAKE FLUVANNA"
Sailed Not. 1
S S "LAKE GALERA". . . .Not. 14
For rates and particulars apply to
Earn-LineSteamshipCo
PHILADELPHIA
Daily Freight Service
BETWEEN
Baltimore, Sid.
Norfolk, ya.
Old Point Comfort, Va.
Newport News, Va.
BALTIMORE SOUTHERN
NAVIGATION CO.
municipal Pier 9,
North Wharves, Delaware Ace,
IlcU rlionei Market ISOMSOS
8 S
BUILDERS' 1
MILLWORK
Doors, Sash, Mouldings, ;
Columns, Etc. S
AUTUMN RKSOIITS
ATLANTIC CITY. N. .1.
S)2
Knlil "Wlint iu fhi. ronlv tn tlmf'"
"The country is wroiiR. The a crane
cnrniiiKs of the miners in the western,
1'onnsjlvania district fur 101S, (lie year
of larRrst production in the history of
the industry, was $1042, Is that a
llviiiK wiibo for a mnn with a family?
I 'or there is no race Miioide among; coal
miners."
"Are those your own ficures or are
thev the payroll records?"
"Our own (inures. AVe don't have
to fret the operator's payroll: we hau-
effect a deirree o'f co-operation whereby mi accurate method of rtur own of dls
.1 in .u.,n,. "nnr.n.inn pniiinmpiil ." i cownnff the output of nny mine under
as coal cars arc culled, to mlniiiB opera- our jurisdiction Avery month half
tions with regularity and in sufficient , of 1 lT ""' !,f. cfh '"iner's cross
number to Rimrantee the necessary and earninc is deducted by company nKree
0Ki mate demands of all operating com- "'t f"r our defense fund. We have
panics will there be any permanent ! " traveling auditors, expert aecount
set tlcment of coal industry compile.!- nnN vho follow up these accounts,
tons. It involves a complete rcor- I " ""' h f""" ''' '' " trace it up
""","'.. '. "i.i n!!,. nnd in that way we know the carninzs
Riinunuou oi ''""""'".. i of mlr mPmbers nnd enn Hvn , ,rn
, $147,032
1918
.$691,311
1919
$589,357
17.28 times
14.73 times
On ihe nart of the railroads or carry
ing companies It imolves the elimina
tion of favoritism and the adoption of
the "square deal" to nil concerns alike,
big and little. This will mean to oper
ators the prompt and satisfactory ful
fillment of their contracts, and to the
miners regular instead of intermittent,
or as it is Known "seasonable," cin
plo.wiicnt. Unquestionably there must be co
operation with the railroads on the part
of the coal companies a mutual re
arrangement of existing conditions.
It will be to the miner also a guar
antee of the good faith, both of rail
figures."
"What will he the outcome of this
strike as you view it from the inside.
Mr. Murray?" was my concluding qucs
tion in our talk.
"For the first time in thirty years
the operators have refused to meet us," I
he answered. "The President has in- '
terfered and the President is wrong. I
We indorse all that Mr. Lewis, our I
national president, has said on that
subject.
Nef Profits
Ratio to Dividends on Preferred Slock
(this issue) 3.07 times
VALUATION:
Rased on appi ''sal by American Appraisal Co. as of Jurte 30, 1919, Day &
Zimmerman, Inc., Engineers, place a present day depreciated value on
the physical property of the Company of $1,694,572
After giving effect to this financing, the balance sheet will show net quick
assets of 1,573,051
Total $3,267,623 .
This sum is greater than 6 Vz time's the amount of Preferred Stock offered.
SINKING FUND: A Sinking Fund: (payable' quarterly) of three per cent, per annum of
the maximum amount of Preferred Stock at any time issued, shall be set aside to retire the Pre
ferred Stock. If the net profits, after Federal taxes, for any fiscal year exceed $1,000,000, then
the Sinking Fund payments for said year shall be increased by 107o of such net profits.
Will He No Violence
"There will be no violence. Our men
and coal companies. In this connection , i ..;,.""', the lr !
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All legalities have been passed upon by Messrs. Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, Philadelphia.
The property has been examined for us by our Engineers, Day & Zimmerman, Inc.
Price, 98'2 and accrued dividend, yielding about 8.12.
todav Mr. Murray said tersely :
l cob pipes at the neighboring stores.
Java - Pacific Line
Direct Service
Han Vranclaco to
NETHERLANDS
EAST INDIES
XTaat Cario Ua
t, V, Sprockets & Ilrof. Co., Gen. Asti.
8 fine St., Sun Francisco
Hew Xork Offlce, IT Uatterr I'laca
dELi
; MERCHANTS & MINERS
J TRANS. CO.
1 OseraUnc Krelilit and Paaaenctr Steam
htpa. In rtrular esTvlce
. between
5 Boston and Philadelphia (freight only)
' Boston and Norfolk ,
J Boston and Baltimore
i Vrovldenco and Norfolk
Trovldence and Baltimore
Philadelphia, riavannah and
Jacksonville
Baltimore and Norfolk
Baltimore and Boston
Baltimore and Providence
I "tSaltlmoro. Savannah and Jacksonville
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THE HANEY-WHITE CO.
Plant
17th and Glenwood Ave.
Office IKarefiou
21st and Glenwood Ave.
Lists From Plans and
' Estimates Given
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SKPflIRS
We are equipped to do the
work at your plant and save
you the expense of Ion;; tie-up.
Chone Wnl. 1814 nnd Mnln S444
InJln.rtrlatWnlit.
618 CHESTNUT STREET
rVITAL
Automatic
Vacuum
Cleaner
Now Ufted In nv,r 43.O0O hnni,!.
Preferred over electrlo machines. Al
ways ready. No wires. No runnlnir
expenses. Coats less., saes money,
saves carpetB. Let us CLEAN a RUO
FREU to prove it. Phone Market 131)0
or call at any of our numerous
branch stores.
Paschall Sales Company
Furfory Distributors
15 S. 8TH ST., l'lllLADKr.l'IIIA.I'n.
J. J. FITZGERALD & CO.
MANUFACTURERS
LBewer Pipe Flue Llnlnss
Wall Coplni
Ppvlnc and Fire Brick
AT.T. PI.AV PHftiHir.TS
JHiii Officti and WsrskosiM
SECOND t BUTLER STS.. PHILA.. PA.
IMPACQ
cement and brick
Coating
L FOR TUCCO-CEMENT OR BRICK
ALSU UOIENT FLOORS
Will Rtsist Water, Oils and Great
IMPERIAL PAINT CO.
1518 Panwom Street Philadelphia
KEYSTONE ELECTRIC CO.
tfOMMKRCIAT, ItKRIDKNTIAr, AND
1NDUHTH1AI, INSTALLATIONS
Serviem of thm Botttr Kind
M7 ,WALNUT ST,
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i the Fame nsis accorded to workers in 4.),,, oppmto an.
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riREPROOP GARAGE.
CAPJrJwitovL(5to
ire solidly united in
(hi liroaclway
NEW YORK, N. Y.
Tho Btatemcntj ntH( are batrU up.
19 South Street
UALTIMORE, MD.
u,ror mntion obtalne.1 from omnnl tqurcoa or iru ii tlioae whluh v.o retard as reliable.
llroad and SaiibOin Sts.
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BliACKSTONE
I VtrKinia Ave. and the beach. Capacltj I
ouu. aea. water uatna. special American
plan. J4 up Jally; European plan. 12 up
daily Modern curative batha department.
DAVID HKttQ. Owner and Prop.
eDaTTOn
Virginia Ae. oloso to beach and Stool Pier.
Cup. 250. Am. plan. prlv. baths, run'sr water,
elovator. Open all year. J. I.. LEEDS, Owner
THE WILTSHIRE
Virginia av. and Ileach. Capacity 330,
Prlv. baths, runnlns water, elov., etc, Amer,
plan, H up d'ly. special wkly. Uklet. SAM
UlSt. 1JLMH. owner; N. J, COLLINS, ingr.
HOTEL JACKSON
Vlrclnla Ao,, Ilrst liouao from Boardwalk
and fateel IMer. Fireproof, private baths;
runnlnc water In rooms. European I1.&0 day
up. American 3 day up, elevator to street.
No cnbnrot 8. J. imOOAN..
HOTEL AUSTINE
P.irifln nnd Ht. Jamfs PI apfi. Onen nur
roundlnca, opposite Catholic and ProteBtant I
churches, lai.uu uauy. spcciii weekly
J. It. JONKS,
HOTEL CONTINENTAL
Alwuys open. Always ready. Terma mod
eratP Phone or write. M Walah Duncan.
TRAYMORE atlanticcity
lORLD'S GREATEST HOTEL SUCCESS
HntM Dfvilli Kentucky Av. New. Sflecl
noiei ueviuc 0celin UeWi ilunntng
water. Batha throughout. Special fall rates,
20 week up. THOMAS 11. O'niUEN.
HOTEL BOSCOBEL"'Av18fu5
weekly: phone 117. A. E. MARION.
Woxlminitfor Kr- Av- near Deach. Elev
" to st.: pnvate uatns. run.
water 14 un wkly. 2.BO up dally; C. Bubre
WP1 I mtORO Kentucky Ave. nr.Bcli.
$5 up wkly. American plan I IB up wkly.
LAKEWOnn. N. J,
LAUREL IN THE PINES
LAKEWOOD, N. J.
will npen
NOV. 15th, 1919
TOANK V. HHUTH. 1CB.
HCIIWENKV1LT.K. PA.
Prrkiomen Inn ldeal niodern resort;
rermomai un hSh )oca . prl bath,
ooat'g. bath'g, flsh'e. Tennis. Jl'ilt. o. M. Carl
NliW YOmt CITY
I'KNN-I'OST HOTKI. AND ANNTOC
8th Ae. at 31st bt,. New York ,
G minutes front anywhere. Oppo.
sits Pennsylvania Station nnd Post
Offlce. Opened October. 1918. New
Annex opened October, 11)11) 180
rooms. II, SO up; permanent IT up;
single beds, Including shower spray,
needln and steam baths, 7Qo night.
Reservations mall or wire.
WASIIINOTON, II, O.
Burlington Hotel
American and European Plans
431 Rooms, 222 Baths, $2.50 to $5
H. T. UILI.SR. Mgr., Washington. D, C,
F(ve minxes from eyerjtilDS,
Jllncrs Side of (lio Story I
TnkitiR up the question of n broken I
eontratt on the part of tho miners,
President Slunii said, in their defense:
"In Aiictist. 11117. when Doctor Gar
field summoned us to Washington, wc
made an uureemoiit, to last during the
war, for an advance of 50 per cent in
nnges, to meet the high cost of living.
Wo bpecded up production to the great
est point it had ever been known, not
withstanding there were 80,000 of our
men iu the service. In August, 191S,
wc abUed, in view of tho continued ad
vance iu the coht of living, an additional
increase. Home of our conservative
members opposed it, but nuyhow it was
not granted, and the bubject dropped.
"Then came the nrmistlco, and we
regarded it as the end of tho war 'and
also of our wartime contract. Hut
again we were told to wait; that n
state of war still existed. And wc
waited month nfter month. We are
still informed that the war is not nt
an end. Ninety-nine per cent of our
people know that the war is over; that
it ended ou November 11. 1018, with
tho armistice. Our armies have been
demobilized , (lernian merchant ships
are entering our ports; pue mine in
last week, liven President Wilson has
publicly acknowledged it by bin act iu
vetoing the prohibition enforcement
bill. Yet they Mill ask us to -wait.
"And the high cost of living is mount
ing higher and ligher. It strikes the
miner harder than any other worker.
He must buy all his tools, his powder
and explosives. Tools have advanced
1C0 per cent; blasting powder 200 per
cent. Mine clnthipg and shoes cost
more. The dampness, the water nnd
tho rough usage wear out a pair of
mine shoes in a month. A few years
ago they were ?2 a pair; now at the
company stores they arc $8.
"There is a grent big vicious cycle
that Jias been moving on, while the
miners' have been standing still. A.
cycle of advancing cost of living; every
agency, big or little; every organized
industry and institution nnd Individual
concerns as well have met this except
In ourjs."
Itadlcalism Is Denied
"There is a univr.sal teeiiug in the
country, Mr. Murray, that radical in
fluences arc at work insido jour or
ganization that have agitated this
strike," I said. "That it is the spirit
of the I. W. W., the Sjndicalist, the
Holshcvikl."
"I know it," he .replied instantly.
"Hut tho country is wrong. We are
opposed to such a bpirit. Wo have ilc
claretl againbt It. The constitution of
our organisation expressly-denounces
It,"
' Producing a small pnper-bound copy
of the mine workers constitution, lie
read :
"Anv member accepting membership
In the Industrial Workers of the World,
the working class union, or auy other
dual labor organization not affiliated
with the American Federation of Labor
shall be expelled from membership In
the United Mine Workers of America,
and no member of any such organization
slinll lio nermltted to hold memherahln
iu our, union, unless they forieit their
Torn
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