-" V-r, '--i4WkVW ' f !"' V'Trtn l'"'7-r',.T;"$UwJ:f'Jrf y'y-H 1 ft r . I GEO. A. HUHN & SONS HTOCKS AMI IIO.MIS Members nf the l'hiUdtlpbla. New Torlt and Chics go Stock Baohanges Now Tork Cotton Esehanee Commission Ordert Executed In All the Principal Marked nEI.Lt.VUE COURT RI.DI1. Ills Walnnt St. NBW TORK. OF KICK tit IJrosdway. New orU FINANCIAL FINANCIAL HAKI.KlOII-lirtOOKV.tHlll COAI COMPANY nnsT MnnroAoi: s nn cent sink INO FUND ont.ii noNns. 1) UK IBM Pursuant to terms or Mortgage dated Jnlr I. 101 1, 115,000 of tali bonds, as follows, hat been drawn for redemption liv Sinking Fun,l at 102's and Intereit aa of .lsnuary 1. lnn. when all tnlereai thereon w'll cease, tin S4 4st n?8 ;sa its r nto sin aw .ill no., sjs . 32f. BJ7 720 Altote bond, with alt unmatured coupons attached, ahoutd be piesonled for payment ' office of Tmetee on or after January 1. lorui. atnATIU Tnl'ST fOMl'ANV, Trusiee. til.un.Ul: 11. Hrt'AHT 8d, 'rtessurer Philadelphia, Fa.. December 11. 1D1B ET3NING PUBLIC ' TEXTILE TRADE PROSPERS LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1919 (59 In aciordance with a reso' lT Ccmmon council of the t: delphla, on Thuredav, November a bill authorizing the creation or loans tit the sum nt flfteeu million (lfi. 11OO.OOO) dollura la hereby published for pub lic Information WILLIAM H FKt.TON. Chief fieri.. AN ORDINANCE? To authorize the creation cf a loan of loans in. ina sum or nrte-n million iin.imo.rtiiii ,...., .I'timr-ir,. .... mm ,., ria.e u.en drawn , ., for redemption, purauaut to i;lauaa Tenth lower tlinn Manufacturers of Underwear and Sweaters Busy 8pot Yarns Low Conditions iu the textile trade gener ally ate reported satisfactory In tli weekly review of trade for the I'lill "dolphin, district by It. 0. Dun ,V Co. Manufacturers of knit underwear and sweater are exceptionally busy. ! while other textile lines report a fair , volume of business. In the cotton yarn trade, the market ; Ynrn drJii-n ' dealers report supplies ot spot yarn GOSSIP OF THE STREET COAL-STRIKE SETTLEMENT FAILED AS MARKET FACTOR Important Industrial Plants SALARY CAIViPAIGN FRICK ESTATE DOUBLED RICH WOMAN DYING ALONE . War Profits Added Millions IS TEA HERS PLAN MITICK 'IO IIONDIIOI.DF.HM 01' THE llnlklna f?nal rwanniT. Walblna Ca.i Company Flfte-n-yaar t Mortgage Ooidihas resumed nn upward trend. 11. , .iiiii. uii.u i.i'Tiiiu-r 01. luir.. dividih in.1,, numbered Btl and 70 have been drawn Steel Magnate's Will Was Made Pittsburgh. Dec. 12. - Henry Clay 1 Frick. late steel magnate, art collector aiid multimillionaire, made bis will, 1 dlapo!ng of some, $143,000,000 worth of property, in the early pnrt 01 JDIO, Crude Oil Likely to Be idopted as Fuel by the CountrysM"! Instructors Would Ban ? iwjrc rfiy-nn. I profits, his properties have probably en hanced in value twice as much as when Hie will was made Incroasos on Population to Avoid Competition Krranlon, Pennslvvsnfe Jt'DSOX K llAHNKr Treasurer. Proposals the rr.lMd.v (IAS electric co.M- main factors In the present upward rwv first MoimiACK ec,, so-vear trend of Tarn prices. The review, communis mtlK expected hull market, which run more than three years till the pur- -L aome hail hnneil wnnl.l fnllnn. the chase ontion was executed. SO "treat was 1 . hey have ben ?o some announcement of the seTtloment of .be h coal saving. This broker said he ; ORGANIZATION IS EXTENDED ruai pui-i-i ioiicu in innierinn7.r. wd .wn,:u iui w ..-iivta. nu..... ". .... he oil in all arse cities before many years. . ami in this connection, lie expected to Hatlsficd to take care of their old ens- ,SUV, , ,., , . , , ' toil wnvww H lie mine imn tomei's. It Is true that some far seeing brokers electric power and distributed all over The lack of Mocks and the uufavor 'V-it . 1 ' ' ''r ' " "Tr ?"""' nhle f.1.1 altit.tinn Hie anid in he the . s"'i1"' to influence the stock market to f.hf " generation Loan Bill urion adoni-d of the Mnrt. ana intereaf thereon ebaii t me past, with prices trcgii sr. Some. f,oal Bf""' '' 11 materialir.e. )i Ulty nf PhlU. fe" 'rom and after Jannarr 1. 1030. Said . .. ' t,0,, r(,norf ,hnl thev nre "Otitrary, (leclineK in pract cnl y th iber :ti ItlO, , l'?nd, "hould ha Breaented for naMn.nt to 01 tnp yarn nouses teporr tnni IIIPJ niei h . . k exchance Hat wen. the r on of e loeii'"" ranton Trnat Comoant, nie spruce not soliciting new mtslness nnti arc l "".01r "Ior excaange list were trie re r'our or five ntontha must elanse be fore the final Inventory of the trill is completed. Charles A. Snyder, tudltor general, said. The federal tax which is to be col lfcd from the bequests was found to be 2," pet- cent, which, by the terms of the will, must be deducted from the lesiduary estate. H is almoM an ns- Newark, N. J.. Dec. 12. Or .1. .1 Hopkins, of Jersey City, chairman of the school and teacher camnalcn's ex 1 stired fact now the benueats will bo re (lliceu Hi ien,1 ov pet reni, nilllUUKU the tax is to be collected only from the nel. estate, that part ot me estate 1101 COLD HOXI). Xotlfo la hereby olten that putauant lo say! iei' on (0 t.lara, belns the uniaaued portion or a the terma of the ilortaata dated November. Il,l,,.. f ,.ttnn. icnnlena ami illti r on ihij,. ann aiiDO rm.ni hfi- n th nn.r. ......... .- H . ... . . - .---- loan (ft .t.ft iim i.f l..t..lun n.llllnt, fAll nundretl mid nfty thouaaml ee.in linnJied ana nPuMV-eeten (U'.rn.7I)7 dollars pu vldfd Ur y an Ordinance fipprmej the 10th day of June tnifl. Ill a ordinance beihT ailpplementar.v to the aatd Ordinance of .lutia an. toifi, the eald nflean mlllloi doilara to be uaed tonard tha e-ectlon and construction of Hie main building- of tha Vre Library of Philadelphia: to pay oamases for the heretofor authnrlrad ojenlnc, wldentnr and chanxlna; of ifrada eiircia, construction or awera, con aernnatlon of parka and other purposes. toward the removal or grade croealnss, In Couth Philadelphia, toward the acatllsttlnn I and paymint for property, erection na construction of rertee dlspoaal p!ant an aewerase ayatem of fVonkford creeli s-rea. toward the acquisition of rroperty and Improvement of the Parkway, to pay for property lieretofrre tal.en and to be taken for Falrmount and otber rarlta. construction of main aawara. construction of mslrt sowers In Venansjo, Hlsrler ami lacker atrtets. ronetiuctlon of branch aewcra: conatructlon ot brldtea: grading atreeta. Imprcvement ot country roada, paving Interaectl'.ia: Improvement ot 1110 Boulevard; for the further lmoroeman of tha South Hroa.l treet llojletanV Plas. Laojrua laland Park and (lovern ment avenue! toward the erection of a Convention Hall; toward acquisition nf una. crocttrn and construction and equip ment or the Philadelphia General Hospital and lursa' Homo and other buildings "D" J!" "uwrvlslon of the Department nt Publlo Health and Charities, toward (he erection of an Art .Museum Section 1 T.is Select and Common Coun S.'i8 f. 'ho Cllv of Philadelphia do ordain T,ht tha Mayer, flty Solicitor and Cltv controller or any Imo ot them, be and they are hereby authorized to borrow m such times and tn auch proportions of the City , demand, irofn the highest bidder or bidders by adiertlMinent. at not leaa than par on tha faun and credit of lha City of Phila delphia., a. aum pr aums which In tho amrre Ki'S,lJ .Pot cd nfteen million tin.-. OJO.OOO) doilara, belnB the uniaaued portion 1 of loan of forty-two million four hundred Vi1?...'mv l,1?.,i.,iind . ""'n hundred and ".''i'""vc?. 8.4o,707) dollars provided 1 for by an Ordinance approved tho lath day! ?. uniS,'L1i0, 'hi' Orainanca suoplementini tho aald Ordinance of Juno 21). 1IU8: the ealu I llfteon million (18,000.000) dollars tn bo i pended aa provided for tn Ihe second section of thla ordinance. See. 2. Tho money raised bv ihe loan or lytju authorised by the Aral eoctlon ot tins Ordinance shall be uecd for the tollowlnx jurpoaea. to wit: Toward tha erection and I c?.1itrlon of tho main buildlnir of the fl,ti hibZ"? of, Philadelphia, two million four hundred and fifty thousand W.430.00D) dollars, to pay for damages for the here tofore authorlaed ppenlng, widening and changing of grade of atreeta. construction of aawera. condemnation of propoity for parks and other purposes, thirty-fcur thousand (34.' 000, dollars: toward the removal of grade rroaalnga In South Phlladolpnia. as per con- ifJctv,?-i!1J1.,',.reh -8- ll114' 9len million aU hundred thousand l".00.000) doilara toward acquisition of property, erection and construction ctf aawago dlapoal plktiia and ""'?.?. Tatem ot Krankforrt c.-ek area, on million four hundred and thirty-eight thouiajid (1,438,000) doilara. toward the acquisition pf and payment for property takan and Improvement of tne Parkway, fifteen thousand (15,000) doilara. to pay ter property heretofore taken and to be taHen or Pairmount and other parks. eavent four thousand (74,000) dollata. conaiructlon ...."iSA" ?.'?,""" four hundred thousand (iOO.OOO) doilara. construction ot main ."na 111 mKier tntites tsnders ot the stale that the trade is buying sparingly alio nends riir sale .ami dellery aa of and f-ales. have dropped olT to some ex January 1. 10 JO, at price not tn exceed . .... .,,. ,,. f..,. ,.,.1,, n1thntti.li Ihpr 105 and arcrued interest, to the extent of lent me last lew wecKS, aiinougn tner alined, aa Trustee f200o. the runx now airllabU In Ihe Htntflrie Fund. Staled tendera addresad to The Colonial Truat Companv, Truatee account ot fltiklnv fund nf The Clinton Oaa Electric Companv Bonds. Market and Thlr teenth atresia Philadelphia, win be received unt 1 X n'rlnrk p. ni., December 2(1. 10IS, rilE COLONIAL TRUST COMPANY 'Iruatee. FRANK C KVE8 Treasurer 'i.nnllinib. nnn.lflnpakla Iratllni nmntte. .-.',,, ,U ,,. , UU ,U.. U u. l,U.M, ....vu Jobbers und prices cc;ntinti High. he laid, will 'eculive committee, announced yesterday any great extent, and on Wednesday smile at our wasteful methods of mln- thai the state organization of the tench and earlier iti the week were ndv sine li.R and transport nj: coal at such ex ' . , . ,,ti,i j uof ,. pal.tl.in hr thol.. ..Il.nt. t.llln tb.m nenae. when L.tl.r ..leaner nnrl.e hn" hpen completed and that com that even if prices of stocks should show cheaper way was open to us. sudden advance on the publication of n.i.. n....i.... , en.... the news, not to be carried away by J "" """"r "'.,,. ' , . , ers' salarie for the different districts bui;ii iuuvriueiiiB. ns tney woum oniv ' ait. ..awai.caR.usi ,.,. , n.. i,.... , .. t.i... r i. !.....-. .j ... ' tj iinitm.etnenf ).. ib. n.h.r. o f.w .ova lioussd by the importance or the result. In reaction. As one broker "K concerning the shipment lo China of school , and teacher movement and the Chinese Steamship sinks in Rapids summed .tip the situation the results of (. 000.000 silver dollars now held in ' serious condition confronting the publu-' IVJiln, Dec. t2.-The Steam Navl After Recluse Traced by Four Daya' Ac cumulation of Milk Dottles New York, Dec. 12, Tour baqft books showing deposits of $12,000 arjef $200 in cash were found last night tij? policeman who forced their wny Into thi apartment ot Mrs. Pnullne. Itischotf, AtJ aged Brooklyn recluse, discovered lylrti ' unconscious on the iloor In a critical condition, suffering from rheumatism and senile dementia. Tax receipts whkfi were also found indicated that she: owned vnlunble property. .Mrs. Illschoft had been living In abi soltito seclusion, mid tho police boliovl they have been the. first persons it) tnitt her npartinent since last June, when A piumbcr was called. Milk bottles', which hnd not been taken in for foili days, cnused the neighbors to notify fhei police. e 1 mittees are nt work in every pint of the slate preparing schedules of leach beotieathed to charity or to the public. Pennsylvania's tax will amount to approximately $5,000,000, while the frderal tux, according to a consorva tlic estimate, will be $15,000,000. BOY "KIDNAPS" HIMSELF "Shirtwaist, cloaks and suit manu facturer Ktate that the yesr 1010 has been a satisfactory one, although the (all business was over early and there is but little doing at present. 'Manufacturers of men's and boys' clothing say the season's business has been a large one. Merchandise has bceti high the last week or len flays, however, sales have dropped oft to some exfenf. "Retailers nt mens and women s I iafnelnrv tirogiess nf the i-itllrnnil tirnh of 18.Bt0.oo. win be reoelved at tho ottioe lurnishlngi liave bad a satisfactory sen. i tm, !tr"t"New r'rT n't"" tC"he "ciooof ' kii's business. Ladies' ware, however. I . . . huliicss'l)fcenibr'si,'ll9. Pronoeais must ' is nt. present ipiict nnd the larger re- Speaking of the railroad problem, a indicate aeries or Donas.. . -w; c. tailers are enrieavor nir to torcc ousi- vnnne. hatiker. whn nr t. hntb the Hoped to Get $50 Ransom and Spend It on Good Time New York. Dec. 2.- (PJy A. 1)- Round hand and foot nnd gagged, thir tcen-ycnr-old Charles Winficld WIS the strike arn far-reaching and catinol "i" United States 'J'reasury. 'these, he I ... . . i gation Co. steamship Chu-( huan, found bv his father Inst nleht lvlnc nfc l ! . .!. eei.i . i. .i.i..j t. t... k. l , i schoo svstent. nrominent lavmen from v. 1.1..1. .1 .1. ei, ..u i,.i.en ....:. . .umci mm hikuu .". "fc ue nvrn.'iuni" ill n ut. .-..,.,, nrtr ,i, uu oiiifii.ru i, ,..,-. wa..n . --. . - .jiii;ii nun iniuue... ..... ..i....o mv,..u pp uoor 01 Ills apartment Practically everv 'liusitie.iR. he said, in the Orient the Asia XAnking Cor has suffered more or less nnd will con- poration. the Pan-Union Foreign tinue to do so, till the coal mining all linnking Corporation ami the. interna PROPOSALS THE ri.KVREAKIl ANI PITTSIirrrtGH RAILROAD COMPANY. Cleveland, o., November iO. 191. Sealed proposAls for the sale nf Oeneral Mortgage Honda of this company for ac count of Ihe sinking fund, at not to exceed par and aecruM interest, to tne amouni over the country has returned to nor mal and depleted conl stocks are re plenished. This will lake time, he re marked, The money situation .was credited with the decline in slock prices yes terday, in conjunction with the nutri tional Banking Corporation. There is a common impression, he said, that these dollars are being sent all parts of the state have volunteered to serve on a special state committee which will assist the teachers in getting adequate salaries. Following the plant outlined by the Ichang and Chung-King, hns sunk ten I miles below Kting-Ta. Eleven of the passengers on lioard the vessel were i foreigners. No news a to their fate has been received he.re. aeries , .,, nTl,nia,..n nrlpeetltainw nml tliern ! I ....1 .... ..:( I I..C... .1... ....-..-, w,. .....wto,., ......... ...v. .... ..... tuoi nun ei'jci Mrihci uuik ucioi nic.y that day the right la tese uia. to China primarily toStabiline exchange zecntiT? committee, teachers in all of rates. This it will do to an extenl, he ,, rnntv st.a ,.itr districts arc or wi. but not in the manner most people l"c c.n,uit:' "ni Mr i'i" "' or think. The popular impression is that 'ganmng committees, each consisting of these dolrars are going to China as so a chairman and three to five members many dollars, but they are not, ns they renresentinr both men and women are nrsr to oe meiteu aown 1 he public have well posted, he sal necessary lo help tbi mil nf (hei nr.u.ni fiiinncitil .liniiMiltJea. nnd what, is neces- mittees. irv5St.I"idth; knit K00,Ih l",VP lonc " lnrBC volume of tn Mm lhn, . nlreaily had n railroad by 'stabilising trade balauces. headquarters teachers "f0"'28'0"."1 1 erved to reject the bugiu.S!l tM, ur. and they, too. report ,lrit.e. he ..,, hi, K(lj,g wa. ,,at Ihe Evidently China, he remarked has , """ V"ff 'Lh"'7.!?i?7hL. ImSI. lew weeits Having drop- rnrm,. , , ( ,.,,( nrofile. hv these lessons nnd is im , )' ""'r""" ,"'--;. , it-m vimsiKfi' NORFOLK nei nil nnd nil eel ous inclined to be I .ft,:. ,.iu.,i ,it, t,. ..i.) ...ill ni nnrti.,,. i !,.. Tl ortd niWl ollver Hnllnvs. , iorces wim ine oiuir ui,uiiii .." - t .." -. a. ..... .- i uif Kiiituau cuint , nr ia in niu nut. uui una, iui rt auavrviaavw ei t . - probably result, in a walkout, but de- not as money, but. its a commodity which inands would be made, if for no other has n recognized value at present purpose than lo go on record. Then, he around $1.30 nn ounce, remarked, ue will have done with There is no question, he said, in his strikes for n long time. His concern is mind, that in exchange Ohlna is expori O." ami elan In the enle of 17 ' ., I.K..I. .h& .,R.K-n .1 k... hearing coupons for sit no and for 122.30. nns been 11 material drop in prices iu werp spoken of in tile street, said ves each lesoectlvolv Honda accepted will be ' !,.. ,n,tA.,,,. ...rt..,A..'u ,...ln,r nniu.rj . .. , .i.. , .' i, navabln lanujrv ' lB'.n with tntereat ,0 '" -i" ',i.ivu t....B. "i'i - , teiaay mm soon we wo id uave a van- nnincini iiimcu lies, nun wnni. 1 imti. ,. . ..;. ,1 ,,. ia fhnV, aat.J?.u1h. Z r . "wiJsior. "Jobbers of hosiery, underwear and lrnn,l 'atrlke. AVhen H wn nninled mil sarv nn their t..ivt to atabilize exchange According to reports received nt. sta e 1 ahlaH Ja. fn AU Afrafaara 1 VABgtVlTA On 1EtV Anlc. l.Mevrt Iasla k InHffA arlllt fjSl 4 il B i a a a .!.- S. "'n v."" """ i iiui i.i-i,t ,. Kiii iiunun untr hunk n iuiku mniim. ui A him nn uo n rum v hori n rat irnnn itv ninni iximr ii'jirn n ai ktr. ..--a,-.. ----. - - --, , , ' . liao.iUsc rtf tUtx tlornnnrnrr rrnrlnk Uilfi ! T'flrMP Sflld VOSlcrdaT. ifccntly been pretty'.. . T . . . . . Un h.Hv fnnnur (; id, to wbal hUh-school Kraa ioww on irnu.- , : ; VntViinr nnnror e European nation, P"ni oo JpuDiiciiy ..-. .r.u ,-dWi ut to,. I- eMnnmnli. nii'iniu, iului u.u.iv.. ,.v. t..v.... Chnrlc who had been missing for four ditys, told n lurid story of kldnnppcrs whom he said had written threatening letters re ceived by his father dncc his disnpf ptnrance demanding $50 for bis safe re turn. Will Sell Former German Ships ()n cross-examination today Ihe boi Washington, Dee. 12. I By A. P. i - broke down nnd admitted he nnd .1 play? 1 Sale of former German cargo vessels by ' mate. "Tough" Jones, hnd planned tbfi the shipping bonrd will bo nlong the disappearance ami had written tlio let? same lines as the board's policy for I ters with Ihe idea of getting the money the sale of American ships. Chairman with which to have n good time. Tbjt The board has dramatic lelurn, lie explained, was erinan merchant ' planned as n means to escape punish; imately 15(1.000 ' metit when ho and "Tough" got tired waiting for the money. .t 1-1 KI.OSS. Ttessurer. prtdpriMjit.K slits onice of the Quartermaster uen erat. Clothing and Enulpag Division: Reeled proposals In duplicate will be received here until 11 a. m . December 20. tntO. for fur n'ahlng 4r, Nurses' Norfolk Suits. Propoaal blank and information obtainable from ( nptaln J. K van Home. .Tr . Room 101 sales the luM lew weeks having drop ped slow, "The hardware line remains active in all lis branches, w.tli nn increasing deninnd for all grades of material. Thcie is n noticeable increase in the Munitions., nullulnr... Washington, u, f , or. ,i,.19ni fnr hitildcrs hardware, in wllieu 1 1 ei- i,.,..,..i : ,i, ..-in ,,r n , it ,..! i nmmnrlll!e her snr ona. .. .. . , .., l, -.".''.' ....'..-'. " . ". ........". .- " .a ... ....... ... - --. ---- ri.. jjecemoer zu, JOia. lor furnishing ns, be regards biupie guous, owtuts i" -v,u- nI?inn,'nhic.0in.bi.VKS'ri.!!,,r rndv.nn" . tluued mild weather, but n good demand nation obtainable rrom Captain J. r. van', ... . .,,iA,.t t, .., nnna- ne. .lr. lloom lnjl. Munitions Building, is nojed in supplements Heating nppa- phla. Pa. at .on mippiv unice I'tst at. ana urtsonVi t. t- nnDi.ln..nKtA ae.. Philadelphia. pn. line there appears tobe considerable PiiurusAi.a oiT NiihsKs' overcoats activity. There is little cbitige in Olllco of tho Ouartermaater Oeneral. Cloth-1 prices nnd collections are good. ing and Lqulpsge Division: Sealed proposals ..riM, Kin..p trnilo U unmewhnl nitiet In duplicate will he received here until 10. 1 l,n ,0' trade is somew lit" citici a. m.. jjacemoer zu, JOia. lor furnishing ns, bk regards biupie guous, uwtuts i" v,u ..urBfi uvrrcnats. lorma IFnrne Washington. II ('.. or from 7.one HupdIv raliin nml household vnecialtieS. Kolin Office. Slat si and Oreton ave . Phlladel- i ,ii - i,n. i uhmll illlnirraiit - - - capacity nud jobbers nnd re'.allcrs are Annual Meetings J well emplovcd. Prices arc reported 11 T,,K ANNl'AI. MKKTINO Of the I steady with an upward tendency and panv 11. til the offices of the Comnan li.ci llili km rc. The rettrlnc directors David li. Lukena ' i harles 11. Ulddir. Krnnk II. Wood Hugh Mcllvaln. Alfred II. Llppincoti were reelected Irr a period of three itas. At the meeting of the Board, held the same dsy. the following officers war elected Itowiand Conily, Prealdent. Hugh Mrlhaln, First Vice President. William Brsdway. Second Vice Prealdent. (' V. Thackara. Treasurer. .lohn H Wood. Secretary. C. Ailbon bc.nl.. Trust Office! K3t TIIK ANNl'AI. MKKTINO Of THElRteadv with an J Z'A'ZlS'Jt? iWZlVl'.L F0."-' collection i foir. ..i . .i.,..i. '... nnii imtmrnr 1.1, ...i.l. 1....1.... i., 1. ,i J I1U II'UIIICI iiiuiivi-i in in ,i,- ret... prices firm. Olnzrd kid deutcr report sales equal to the production and there Im little sill plus stork. Shoe dealers are doing a fairly active businep's. with collections somewhat slow at this time. will work with the latter in making up schedules lo provide uniform salary in creases based on population, It is the desire to have approximately the same salary schedule for all cities of the same approximate sire, so as to avoid three coal, sleel and railroads. plus production to this country, and , Fiowing are the members of the t"n.l n.irnlftg Versus Oil Ilurnlnr s?e9 ,0 "ho, tbnt ,','!! e(lllnll!!,n.5 "- executive committee and the chairmen CoM Burning ersus oil "nt"B change rates, commodities, even if they , f th , mmit,,,.., 0f the school A broker temnrked that as one of the r( m(.Uod silver dollars, can play as nntj 1ea,.i,er campaign organizations: results ot the i.oal strike be expected important a part as the real money. Dr j j, Hopkins, chairman. Jersey lo see the oil slocks take on consider- y, o. Lane, vice president of the CU'T . chal.lef, B. jj0Tcr. Atlantic City; able activity in the near future. The Guaranty Trust Co., of New York, is ' jitsg jjary k. McKinncy. Montclair; predicament in which the coal strike authority for the statement, that during i w j. Rickett, Bernardsville i Ide G. hnd placed many large industries, cs, the war the governments of Europe pur- Hargeant, Paterson ; S. B. Howe, New- chased large quantities of supplies in,srk; Miss Etta Donohay, Freehold; the Chinese market, much of which I Miss Clara E. Romer, Newark; Miss could not be moved on account of lack of I ,ucy V. Lambert. Hoboken ; Miss Mary Bhips. 1 E. Lawlor. Patcrson : Austin II. 1'p- Now that ships are avatiSDie. iiicse ; dyke, .lersey (Jity ; Miss l',U7.aDCin u cnniis are coming into tne world mar- He said that manufacturers nf fuel oil j kpts in quantities. But. no country had were already turning their attention to the goods needed by China, or for that the matter. ' matter any goods to send in return. As He lmH heard thnl the owners of far na Hie United Slates is concerned. several large buiTdings in New York China needs little that, we produce, atid ' Miss Dorothy G. Witt, Jersey City; William i.ewin, secretary, ewirs. The chairmen of the other commit tees are : Publications, Dr. Henry Snyder. Jersey City : auditing, Frank A. Tibbetts, Jersey City: printing, S. II. Mcllroy. iNewart; legislative, Har neclnllv the steel and Dower plants, not to speak of the owners nf large depart ment stores, npartinent houses and of lice buildings, had started many to thinking of the means to combat such a situation 11 the need should arise again. The Ideal Christmas Gift Liberty Bonds Bought, Sold and Quoicd Call, Phone or Write Liberty Bond Department & Belt, Sprue 260 1417 CHESTNUT STREET Member TVs Airfare Have on Hand a List or High Grade Bonds Correspondent Invited Kinsev. Newark: Miss Julia C. Har ney, Jersev City; Miss Mnrguerite Jamieson. Trenton- Miss Margaret I.. Scharf. Elizabeth; Miss Lillle Y. Clon- per. tamnen: A. .1. Ulennie, iewarK: Wholesale grocers report business active despite high prices in staple h(i made arramements lo change such imports as we get from that couu good. Retailers are stocking for holi- fIom ,.oai burning to oil burning. In trv must, therefore, be paid in metal dav business. Retailers report good f..i i. k(.ih. l,e understood that the . volume of business with collections i0ei .stor had completed arrange- Some days ago the manager of otie of satisfactory. ments including a large tank under the the largest banking and investment 'nnffeo f.ltliree fillcttlated, OWine tO .:,n....U- nn,l ,.,ara nnlv nnnltlnr tho l,,.,, .,.., (,. the 1tv snlil vnllin tn rilv that Alfred O ;VTilt'e'. Asst. Trust Officer and .mottled llrfl7.lli.11l cables. Spot coffee I ,,,.. r,.' n.rmlnn fP,in, the eitv nn- lh reanlto nhtained from the ndvertisiue Irison E. M'ebb. Xewnrk ! information, A,(iiorce w Ttrcwti. ,ir As.t. Treasurer ' nominal. No fresh offers were reported tborllies'' to begin operation. ' of certain foreign bonds in the Di'. Frank Webster Smith, ) atewon; ami Asst. tu the president. in the cost nnti rrcignt inaiher. I-"tr-l oil men, he said, arc finding Eveniso Public IjEDOEr were aston- . Harieyricerim.u.As.Ti:easurer. ...a j, in s0,i demand, especially .,., .i, ,,rtesl obiectiou to the chance ' ithinsr. resultinc in many instances of nre ,1,, ..-;.. ,""" tt-3T Tlir. .nr.nwnn-a irffUIW.v,. t,l,.l. Icuv I'rlfCh lirUl, COIiecilOUS , f :.n..l ;.. i. Ih. n.,.t. V,,,l in .-. In...ln.. ,., nv nln the r nffiiea In vaKo 1t3!i"?.H ,. , . , , tail cas7s The, are offering to make , make personal inquiries. Something law! conairtU? iS?S!Sn y!0!1.0. : pidlsdilDhla. December 11. 101 ".Sucin market is unchanged on basis i ,,, nnn , . hol,.r. frp f cost. rather unusual, be said, in finnncial Higusanu tou.uuul OOllarS. construrt hn nf ' "" u.iu.,, .ir-.n.i ... v..? ...... ,.,,.. uv.n ... n, ,, i-eniS IOC El.tUlllutl.MI. nr "IV-l.lOMW ,bZjJfelr.fld,lS-hu.??".5. aSSSS?..S?-m.: , SSS re,!7n',nVtrLneac.lon' of .Jch'other'bu." is greatly In excess of supply but re in...,,..,.... ... i nuci rnr ine irmipav.iun m much uiiici uuo.- ,....'- ------- -. -, ., I24.0OU1 dollars, im,'." '. ""...'i" nn.a aa may prooern come before the meet-, tnilers nnd dealers expect ensier conui- : ' . --- i aauavt vihc-iil tit iu in in .... .... . . a .... . x, ., - - a aa grading atrcets. h'&STJSS&"uILiJfia.'t J ,,,,,noVou2,hWa,nruntTt"1 Ph i.Vi' ! Horn after new crop arrive' iM.OOfl) doilara! 'improvement of the fol- ''' "n M""' -nry 1. 1930, al -se - JOHN A SNYDER. French uanK ouiemeni Paris. Dec. 12. The weekly state IS? I-. o'clock noon. t?Mf Jin5,he" ot .the Houlevtrd. Bensalem. i-im.1.f.n'1..Poqu".,.n?avenue"' one hundred and I alxty thousand (160.000) dol.'ara; for the ajHl.,rr.J.mp.r,v5m5.nt of. tne Soth Hroad fn? riSlllrd.- P1Ml L'ue 1'land Park f ... ArnmBnL avenue. nve hundred nnd twenty thousand (020.OO0) dollars; toward ftSn?r',,truct,on ' a Convention Hal" aun Plemantlnr money borrowed under an Ordi- ;(J,1J: ?'t22L$lT''- toward the acqulatlon ffe2l '..th9 Philadelphia Oeneral Hospital, Nuraee- Home and tho other buildings under fhft aUDArv'Iai nn mrtA nl..n.l.. . 1Z"..1 eartment of Publlo Health and Charities ttSS" BAB1 TKUBT COMPANY two hundred thousand COO.OOO) dollirs tol ME' Philadelphia. December S. tl. K? th.? -fr"0"0" t n Art .Museum one The annual meeting of the atockholderg million (1,000.000) doilara. -"""m. one of tm Comwiny w!u p, held on Monday, the Such a nronosition. he said, had been I ndvertisiue. Iu actual results the ad- mnde and accepted iu connection with i vettising of these foreign securities was the Woolworth Building. .exceedingly satisfactory, exceeding nn- The plan of campaign, lie remarked, ticipations. is likely to be successful, tt is similar, ' Yesterday the manager of a not her ho said, to the method adopted when the I large financial concern also voluntarily Corliss engine was first introduced. The I remarked that the results of an adver- transpbrtation. William R. Ward, Trenton; enrollment, r . Howard l.loyd, Matawau: schedule, Charles A. Phil hower. Westfield : speakers. Albert Moncrief. Jersey City ; finance. J F. Walker. Perth Ambny, solicitation, Wayland E. Stearns. Newark. ERNST & ERNST TAX "SERVICE AUDITS AND SYSTEMS PHILADELPHIA 2023-202 LAND TITLE BUILDING. TeJephone-Locuil 2681 NEW YORK PITTSBURGH FORT WORTH TOLEDO HOUSTON ATLANTA BOSTON ST. LOUIS CINCINNATI DALLAS BUFFALO KANSAS CITY CHICAGO CLEVELAND DETROIT MINNEAPOLIS WASHINGTON INDIANAPOLIS F ! i. ! A. A.!1! IL Amma t. a!.. ... . !M AL TsrvaMta .' Tffvnr f n , a. ALLIACK INHIIRAJJCB COMPANY ment of the Bank of France Shows the I propoaiuon was o tustuil uic .-iiRine mr luenieui in lUB u.hiujiu J uiii.it. Third nnd Walnut Streets rSlw.; ..hnncea- Gold jn hnnd iu -. Ihe Saving m coal for a number of years. LeduKU a few days ago were keeping1 The Annual Meetm" of Dt" atockhoider. i creased 408,001 francs, notes in circu- with an option to buy out at n stated , nineteen ol its men busy, and hat! win P. h i at Vho h" omc1,of tn. com' iX decreased 7S.380.720. treasury , price at nn earlier date, and it was resulted in n very large increase in1 pany .on Ya,d'. n"sry so. 'M0j ." 1 deposits increased 44.075.071. general i said that .no contract was permitted to then- 'over-the-counter" customers. nn of such other business ae m.v I rionoaits increased (U.OOl.UIU. Dllts dl- ' - r -- - , I Iren.flCtli nma before tha meeting JOHN KREMEn. Seereta ry. v rtennsirs counted decreasea tno.uirt.tii nnn att yances increased ."8,420,457. There were no fresh advances to the state. PLAY WITH TOYS IN COURT HURT ON CHRISTMAS TASK Daughters Present as Mrs. Shldeler Burlington Lad Stumbles Behind! I use. o. interest on the said loan at a rat lot" " "'V "''" ' o ciock et .exceeding four and one half (4U) nee noon, ot Ihe office of the Company, Brntd & o?,?h e.' 7'.KL.S '?" '" "" ,0 "'itWecSt."' ,.w ..r. fttm,j ui. me L.MV or . . . . - - PMIarfal!-iii ih. f be ln. uau.'. fo'rm. n '."u'ch'.ou'n't'a , IJ" ...... ......a.., vu iuir; uoi nrn snu lis muitlnlp in registerejl r coupon forms, and I Stall .he exoresaed In the aetn .P.ie...l.- .t. .1'! loan therein mentioned Is payib "in thlrt" Sinytor yeara after date thereof, and that the nrln- .V.'naici Fi'"lL .n ''"' ?n.lJ loan . payaiTe .'b INSCKANCK COMPANY OX NORTH AMERICA Thtrri anil tYalnut Ma.. I'htladelnMa n h. Annual Meeting of the atnrbhel.-. ha m.m.wib iC. .... VIV..' wnu 1L enau wu pe held at ine nome ujnee ot tha Cora-i-".?? l2-lI2?;?Id . ?e"lflcMJ. 'hat the w,ny on 'toesday. Jinoary .13. 10JO. at M or tne etcciiou ui u'trcmrs and tha lactlon ot auch other business aa may . . .... .... ..w ,um, n.H vityanie nmm ntror. ine inraiins. in lawful mnnev or Ik. tr ,.. ...... - . -..,.. &, -nn...nn frn, in .;..:- " "'" "" .-iaies. tree juimr.ra.flnu, Sec. t. Whenever any loan shall be bv"fordc.bs'r.7Ifnr ?J i,hl Ordinance there is? by force of thla Ordinance, an annual tai levied of alz and ono-half (O'.i ) p"? centum lotted to pi) Ik- intereat. an the .n.. elm nr atiel, lean ...l,ki iwi.... ..... Secretary. trSSr" THIBO NATIONAI. BANK IjUO Philadelphia. December 11. 110. The Annual Meeting of the Shareholdera of thla bank for the election of Directors I and auch oth'r bualnes. as may properly1 come before the meeting;. wi he held at '""i aum loan witnm thirty vears and the banking nouse on iu-irar, January js, . (here la tliereby annually appropriated to th. ' 105O. between the houre,ofl2 m. and 2 p. m. ommlg:enrr cf the Sinking Fund out of CLIFFORD WOOD, I 'he taxwi sr. cd'ected. a sum auftlcient to Caahler. , X&lf&t?vZwl"hl&VX.AZWK Mil ODAKBR CITY HATIOKAI. , tiW sainmemno. payible ThSJpproVa ' ' 1 HANK OF WIIUDKLrmA, PA. I lion tor the li.'fieat to be paid aemlanniAd J , .. D'mber IS. 1819. said Commissioners semiannually. Th Annual Blecllon of Directors of this i bank win ne nem ai me nanKir.g nouse on Tuesday. Ihe I Silt av of January. 1M0. 1 hettveen the hOlirS Of 1. 8hd 1 P C. F. HAND. Caahler j Ur5S? CKNTKNNIAL NATIONAL BANK K3? Philadelphia, Pa., December 12, IBID. ' The Annual Meeting for the election of . ni...mr. ,cltl be held at the banklnsr houae. wrisioi. Ptafler 1,.00 000 Water Worka i TnMuiay. Jannary 13. 19.0, at 12 o'clock dated .Unitary l.jitoi to "bear 4i lnt?reft n00"' Fns.UBm;tP.,b.!r, "m,1.an'1.H;1'.l'!.'. !8.ur. ifl I?- ". 11 orlnclMi amount PUIH.IC OFFER1.NO city of nE'rnr.KniM 1. 100, 000 BONUS N?i'iC" ll hfhv given that on December &.!!.?.'. 'h.. ,n".';.'' '... MK of Dethlehem :. :".ft "'".,:.' i.. "n.wrt-it . ' ITIWIN FISHER. Caahler 2n ine nrsc aav or January In each and very year thereafter until and Including January 1. 19l; to be aubject to reaemp- ,v,.. ... t'ioi, or in onri aL election of c tv on and after January 1. t!)25, at par and accrued intereat udu thlrlv da a' notice: to be In denominations of IJOOn and 1500 regjsterable as.te principal, both prineipal I"1 'r.'."?" to b.l'M7?bL" "' office of the city treaaurer In U. 8. gold coin with out deduction, so far a permitted by law, for taxeg other than auce.easlon and Inher itance taxes; further Information may be had on arsltoatlon to the mayor. The beca were authorled by vote of tha elector? en November at. 191. Rale of Ihe bonds la aubject to the final enactment and rf ' v. uruinsncs Known aa niu ,o. ZSr FIRST NATIONAL HANK iS Philadelphia, Pa.. December 12. 1919 The Annual Meetlnc of the Stockholders will be held at the hanking house. XI 3 Chestnut mi . nn Tnesdfty, January 18, 10. 0, st 12 o'. lock m THOMAS W. ANDREW. Castile r THairlende h!f nassaaHR'MM Send for This Useful Primer for Investors To help inexperienced in vestors we have prepared a little booklet "What You Should Know About Invest ment." It is easy to read, easy to understand. It contains answers to many important questions about securities. It will be sent to you free on re quest for P.E.-269. TbNatkttt.G.7 Conpany Cerrtipaniinl 0ficc in ttr 59 Cities ail.delpaia 1421 Ck.itaat St. Atlantic City Ctalfonte Bltck 1225 Boardwalk Denies Divorce (barges New York, Dec. 12. -Worldly cares meant nothing to two little rosy-cheeked girls who sat together in the Supreme Court, each clutching a tiny doll nud immersed in the story of Itobinson t'ru socs, which the eldest was reading from a gala-colored book. They wore dainty white, sailor costumes bedecked with ribbons, unptindful of Ihe renlistlc tragedy going on in the courtroom with their parents as the principal. Oh the witness stand was their moth er. Mrs. Eliznlvth Evelyn Shidcle.r. making a denial of the charges of her husband, Albert X. Shideler. publisher, that she had been indiscreet while m journlug nt Albuquerque, New Mexico, whither she bad gone several yeais ago in the vain hope of restoring her ton's health. Mr. Shideler is smug for divorce. Even when Mrs. Shideler nniused the spectators by her reference to cock tails, stating that she had drunk only five during her life, the girls, Muriel, ago nine and Gwendolyn, heven, did not forsake Iloblnron ond his man Friday, who lived in anti -prohibition days. Wagon and It Hit by Auto Burlington, N. J.. Dec IU. While he was helping schoolmates to bring in j a Christmas tree for their schoolroom. I Raymond f.ovunski, ten years old, son I lor air. ann iurs. , .tosepn tjovunsui. I stumbled in the rear of tho wagon bear ing the tree nnd wai run down by nn ' automobile. His injuries probably wiil j prove fatal. The police say the uuto , that struck the boy was owned by Louis Oroski and was driven by the latter'si fourteen-year-old son, Nathan Groski. I The Groski hoy, they allege, had no driver's license ' Several older boys from the East Burlington School, including Ray mond's brother, bad gone to the woods I for the evergreens. The younger boys met tne wagon carrying boys and greens at the edge of town and followed along, clinging to the rear. Witnesses say the Groski automobile was following closely when young, I.ovunski stumbled and was run down. Groski took the boy to the office of Dr. B. It. Mulford. Later he was sent to a Philadelphia hospital, where physicians found he bad a frac tured skull and internal inurieg, Policeman Gilbert, arre-ted Groski and his son after the accident, but AMKRICAN CAR ANT FOUNDJIY t,OH I PANV New York, December 4. 1919. PREFERRED CAPITAL STOCK DIVIDEND NO. 98 A dividend ot one and three-quarters per .,. i1J ru nn the preferred atock of thla. i - .. J.. . . . . .".. aa cu, ..... -..- - , .;.. j.T. ..... J..,. a il. iu ot ine wiry youneu autnnrltlnsr the Issue company nes tnis ox W" ajaarai and sale thereof. Bald Ordinance was In- iroaueeo on November 17. 1819; Is now being published and will come on for final passage en December 18. 1919, Proposals for the purchase of these bonds are hereby Invited, subject to the approval f counsel for the purchaesra as to the validity thereof. Each propoaal muat be aealed; muat be In the hands of the mayor of the city on or before 7 p. m. on December 9. 119 and must, be accompanied by n, certified check, payable, lo the order of the city treaaurer. for 3i of tha oar value of the bonda bid for. Checka ot unaurcasaful bidders will be Immediately returned. The proposals will be opened at 7 o'clock i. m. en December 29. 1119, nt the otRre ot the mayor. The right to reject anv or all bids Is reserved. No M4 at lass than par and accrued Interrat will be accented. A. JOHNSTON. Mayer of the City of Bethlehem, Pa. S. J. HUOHES. City Citric .... .i Annnal Electlona Thursday, January J lzo. to stockholders t record at the rlcse of business Monday, December 15. 1919 ,,... Checka will be mailed by tbe Guaranty Trust Companv of New York. It. C. WICK, S. 8. DELANO, , Secretary i i Traaaurer. AMKRICAN CAR AND FOUNDRY COM PANY New York December 4, 1919, COMMON CAPITAL STOCK DIVIDEND NO. C9 A nuaitariy dividend of three per cant (S) on the common atock of thla company. naa inia . "..",-"-u, IP', .'T.,ur- dav. re co Checka will be. mailed by the Guaranty Truat Company of New Tork. Hi C. WICK. S. S, DELANO, Secretary, Treasurer. 1HK E1.KCTRIO HTORACJK nATTJCBY " COMPANY Allegheny avanm I9U street .rouaueipaie. AJec. 9. lglf. Robt.Glendinning&Co. Investment Securities Special Attention Given o Orders on Pittsburgh Stock Exchange by direct wire connections (New York .Members 'jritUa. Hloek Eiehangee ( Pittsburgh .100 Chestnut St., Phila. ,-. January 1. 1920, to atookholdera of I 4han ord at the close of bualneaa Monday. De- Ifcr nti.r.". t?l, mA 9l .-sw NATIONAL SECURITY DAM. ES Philadelphia. December 12. late. rak. nlraetnra have daCiareA a n.ia.i.al .. -... . "a M. . el-,.... ...a,L a-:.trB dlVlOena Dl w M..e-a Hiwannui USUI in h.nu win be held at the banking house nn Tuesday. January 19, 1920, between Ihe hours of 12 m. and 2 p, m W H. McKEE. Caahler. STREET NATIONAL HANK 1'hllarlolphla, December 10th, 1919 Ian or Bucks, payable January r.JBIO. to tteelc- ara oi F.vu. .--1. v,lt ,w Dusinaaa or. Dscetnoer iu. e, vuecas win be , .ol ner aharo xrom tne net eamlnr The Annual Election for Dlreotora of thla I tbe Company on both Common and. Preferred -. ... . sa a. ai (...). i . . i...i,. a si n i a dannarr xi. inzni InyiasTtor studr leWiOteJini ii ' mm ' ni ill "if. Shideler insisted Hint her rela tions with Dr. William Lovelace, who , Mayor Mount ordered their release. attended ner children, were iiiereiy uiuar , .-. Mdncoro WOMEN IN P. E. COUNCIL seventeen-year-old boy while she was staying in Pueblo, Col., or that she had N . Estabthed church Body to stolen away a young man from n Miss ncy'y "'"-""" wnurcn oooy to Rita Bradley, who lived in me-jame house with her. TRENTON TAXES TO RISE I Rate fvlust Be Increased Detplte the Growth of Assessments ' Trenton, Dec. 12. - Real estate re -i valuations of the city just completed by 1 the board of assessors show an increase lot about JIO.COO.OOO ratables, making I the total realty valuation of the city ! about $103,000,000. The increased 1 revenue to be derived from the advance I in ratables will not, however, offset sal ary raises, the increased cost ot ma terials and the general "jacking-up" of everything- connected witn me aominis ftering of -the city government. This means that an increase in tai rate win be necessary. The 'imposed increases in salary for teachers will hrtvc to be taken care of , by the new budget, and it is figured. that anour .ju.uuti win oe required for that. Higher salaries for policemen and firemen will also have to be in cluded In the new budget. As tne result ot tne real estate boom Vy-At.TKn a. hkndep.so.v. Traa. Ikss market At a regular meeting f the Bnird of Dl- reetera ot uiil osnit neia musy. ...r. jir Woodruff Jones, was elected Director, Arthur BPELLIfiBT. Cashier Special Meetings pENN-uuRKiyniNErr oil company Eiecntlre Offices, Philadelphia, l'a. Hvldeml No. a 3 Mcnhtiy The directors of the Penn-llurkbm-nett nil Company have declared the regular monthly dividend of , payable In cash,, , Deeember lSUi, to all atockbolders of record, December tat, 1919. " D. C, SCOTT, IVeaanrer. . Edward G. Budd Mfg. Co. 8 Pfd. Stock Price t 90 and dividend Circular on request. Townsend Whclen & Co. 60S CHESTNUT STREET TnE hank or north amfjuca Philadelphia December 8. 1919. The Annual Meetlnr pf lbs Stockholders of this Bank will bo held at Its Hanking House sn Tnetday. Janoary 11. 1929, between 12 for the lection rear. Dltlienda ffy a " "'CILrMIIIA;AVKNUB TRUST CO. 'Broad and Colombia Ave. Philadelphia. Dec. 4. 1919. At a mee'lnj of the Board of Directors. haM this data, a semiannual fllTldsnd of the ensuing I four (4) per cent was declared, payable Jan- UarT , 7V. IU ,biniUUC. a. IVIriu 4VB KKOUJUt, aSleiw eeaker M. 1911 . Crack will b mailed. , WX, ACAjMIIJri-amt. OtB FOUNDATION CONL CO. First Mtt. 1 Sinking Full Bmti aveught. Sell and Qoetad i. C. REKB A CO. RJINKERS Flmw ajldg, Phila. Fa. Co-ordinate Work of Sexes New York. Dec. 12. Provision for utilizing to the greatest possible ad vantage tho work of women in the church was almost the fivwt constructive work of the recently created council of tbe Protestant Episcopal Church in this country, which met here yesterday. The council appointed a committee to co ordinate, the work of women's organ izations with the council. It Is expected that women will be selected as coad jutor members. The name of one woman candidate was considered yes terday. New York probably will be selected as a headquarters city, which will be come the Episcopal center in America or the religious, educations and ad ministrative work of the "denomination, with its almost 2,000,000 communi cants. The council voted (to take over and make permanent th work of , the nation-wido campaign orsaVCaZation which is now engaged in raising a fund of $42,000,000. A big department of publicity, operating in newspapers, magazines nnd church papers and hv advertisements is planned. ihe assessors were able to boost an praisements generally, assessments being Only 9 Aces Still In Air Service placed according to the full value of the Washington. Dec. 12. (Bv A. I.l 1 property. ... , . Nine of the sixty-eight "aces" devel- i Revaluations of personal .proper y are oppii b, ,hB UDUeu States , , n.0,v b.n?if SS&f.w'S? by, lhB 1"k' .!.ud : flflnK the war still are connected with these will undoubtedly show a stibstau- th s,,.vice. an official reoort todur tial increase, as the raise in prices hu,!,"' S1""? ,!'.? flr'pr0.rt . n& moCreal,,rb7eChandiSe "H-boAd fiwVnSSf1 air' battle' vic' wares more valuable. I toH(1(1 t (hcr cl.e(Ilr rln(.llld(, Captai'n ,..,, .. ".,, Fleld E. Kindley, of Gravette. Ark.; Poland May Honor Slain Yankee , Captain . I O. Donaldson, Washington, , london, Dec, 12. (By A. P. A ID. C. : Major Reed M. Chambers, Mem. movement is afoot to enter in Poland's phis, 'fenn. ; Captain II, Weir Cook',' , hall of fame the name of Lieutenant Toledo. O : Captuln Martinus E. Stcu- Edmond P. Graves, of the American seth, Twin valley. Mion. ; Captain aviation squad,' who was killed at War- James A. Healy. Washington, D.. C. ; saw November 22 while participating in Captain Clayton L. Bissell, Kane, Pa,, a celebration in, honor of Brigadier Captain Arthur R. Brooks, Framing General PiisudskJ, formerly military' ham. Mass., and First Lieutenant Har dicUtor of rsltadV" AoH H. George, of NUgnra. Fallr, N. Y. NEW ISSUE 85,000 Share William Da vies Co., Inc. (An Itlinou Corporation) Participating Class A Shares Preferred aa to enraulatvie diriaende at the rata nt ft per ahara per annum, parabla fmaKsrly. and par t lap stint share for share, after the Claaa B or Founders' Shares hare received dividends ts an amount -ictl to IS per share per annum for all preceding years. Preferred aa la auets to an aciatmt anal to ISO per share and accrued dividends, and parUdpattnt In fnrther ttlatdbutlon ahare fur ahare. altar the Class b or ""minders' Shares have -rcti-wl J50 rr share and any unpaid dWdrads jachether declared or net) up to B per share psr annum lor all precedmr yeara. Exempt from present personal property taxes inlllinois 'and from the present normal United States Income Tax CAPITALIZATION TO BK OrjTSTANDING Cl&st A Share Ciasa B. or Founders' Shnrea. . . 100,000 share ,,. . 66,000 shares Betk datsea tt no par ral'je There will also be outstanding $1,183,500 of . Sinldnjc Fond Bonds, due 19J6, secured by a inortjsge on the Cmiadlnn Plants and a real estate moHjrajre of $14a000 on the Chicago property. Hr, R, (J, Pz, Prttidtnl, Ku mitttn w ev lotttr which K rnnmwiut folloxrti business established over 50 years, comprising fall line of packing honsc products with plants in Toronto, Chicago and Montreal, and distributing ita products throughout Canada, the United States, England and Continental Europe. Gross sales ?G8,000,000 for the twelve months ending March 31, 1019. The fourth largest exporters of hams and bacon in the United States and Canada. J'urpose of financing is lo acquire stock of men who have ior some time past been inactive in the management, add to present properties and secure addi tional working capital. The present management, which sine lftU has trebled the capacity and output of the properties, is to continue. Average net profits after all interest, taxes and depreciation for i years, ended March 31, 1919, amounted to 11,218,902, tjcrual to over 3 times the cumulativ dividend of $4 per annnm on the Class A Shares, or at a rate of more than 7 per share on both. cIbsbw of stock. Net tangible Assets aggregate, f 10,259,230, an amount equal to ?102 per sham on the Class A. Shares. Net qnick assets, $4,305,616 nn amount equal to $43 per share on Class A Shares, It is planned to maks Application to list these shares on the New York, Chicago, Cleveland, Toronto and Montreal Stock Exchanges. Price: $50 per share DaBveraUa wsvem sa and itVisacMa. aneag aecenatetd by va. 4 Otis & Company Clereland Kissel, Kimriceit & Co. New York fas abaas inormeUifin emd tUtittiel are not ytanmt4d, but osIis'Ps tnraa ( 6-avwuvdf j. mail W'9IIH'm'm!fS'0tfli f v. .! ."A,
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