V ,. vrt EVENING? PTJBf.10 LEDGrER-PHILADELPJaiA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21', 1920 1T ,,Y r - m ' STEACHING HIS BROTHER Electrocuted .l.0kln Enolneer While Coupllnn Motor' M.mntiln. Fa.f Frb. 21. Lester S5!r twenty eight years ld, nn 3CIfe enelnecr, met death by clcc Jetton" yef erday when ho Bra8ped a rt while instructing a younger "wtbor. Eugene, how to couplo up a B' enidiicer received a fatal shock v heeraiped a cablo and placed it rh n swltchbSx while holding a lire '& tatto other hand. In pulling the Iwtlm free tm tho rcs hla brothcr ffi . .wired, but not Beverely. SALESMAN well-trained and productive rent es ili MJeimi" wlllflnd profitable con. !en awoltlnir him "'' T omcei all ;:.? wl 'e itrictlr confidential. 0 411. ledger Offlce. FINANCIAL LOGAN COAIi COMPANX nr.. M-rU-W fgff Bhla' " Tyin Trust Company . of Philadelphia. fruSi under Low? Coj.1 Compunr Mprt. Iln et September 1st, 1917. hereby elves REse that tho Locan Coal .Company have SiHUd to redeem tho entire, amount of bnuta outstandin of the Issue above referred .J and In pursuance with the terms of Allele 0 of the mortgage will, on Starch ii 1020. redeem all said bonds at the price ifi ft", ton ther with accrued and unpaid interest at tho office of tho Logan Trust reSJanV of Philadelphia. Trustee. Sisan Coal Company requires that on .la redemption date said bonds accompan iSTbr all maturod and, unmatured coupons fc presented for redemption and payment at th office of said. Logan Trust Company of Philadelphia, 1131 Chestnut street. P&lla. ''interest lflU cease from and after Maroh let 1020. on all bonds not presented for L'o&'tbUscOMPANT OF PHILADEL PHIA. Trustee. WOOD BK n.i.d Philadelphia January 81. 1820. Offlflfl Of rjJSCBANCECO or NOHTn AMEBIC " 3d and Walnut sta, Philadelphia February 10, 1920. At a meeting of th stockholders held Friday. February 0. 1020. a resolution was doited increasing the capital stock of this company irom 14.000.000 to !5v000,O0O. At a meeting of the Board or Directors oela this day the following resolution was "bSOLVED. Each stockholder of .record at close of business February 14 1020. ehall fee entitled to subs-rlbe for one ll) share of new "stock onaccount of every four (i) hares Mid. The amount to be paid for each share shall be twenty dollars (120). ten dollars (110) of which shall b placed to capital and ten dollars ($10) added to the lurplus of the company. Warrants will be mailed February 21, 18it'' JOHN KREMER. Secretary. KS AT A MEETING OF Tin! ItOARD OF Ksr Directors of the Tonopah Mining Co. nf Nevada, held this day. It was ordered that the stock transfer books of the com. puny ehall clone on Thursday, February 28, UKO. nt 3 p. ni on account of the annual meeting of the stockholders occunlns on Tuesday, March 10. 1020. and that tho trans fer books shall open on Wednesday. March 17. 1920. at 10 a. m. ' P. S. BICKMORB. Secretary. Philadelphia. Pa.. -February 20. 1920. KS AT A MEETING OF THE BOARD OF Directors of the Nevada Wonder Jibing Co., held this day. It was ordered that the stock transfer books of the com tany shall close on Friday, February 27, 1K0. at a p. m on account of tho annual meeting of tho fctockholdera occurring on Wednesday, SUr'h 17 1920, anl that the transfer book shall open on Thursday, March 18. 1020. at 10 a m. i. . uii.iviuuu,, secretary, u a, x. RAILROAD WEEK IN WALL STREET Country's Carriers Soon to Be . Permitted to Stand-on Their Own Legs SUPPLY VERY LIMITED each croup with one-half of one per cent additional allowed for additions, betterments and improvements charged to capital account. The specific guar antee of such return extends only over tne six montns to Dcpiemucr x next, Philadelphia MarJtets GRAIN AND FLOUR W1D3AT Receipts, 20,893 bushels. The irt. ,nnt,.crn nf return tirr-an-ltim! ' 5lB.r . unchanged. Quotations were as " .v-.-- -. - - , -- --- .- luuuwsi tar lnie in export elevator, boy 111 remain in effect for a period of two ernment standard inspection, standart iv remnm in euccc lur u iieriuu 01 iwo ernment standard ln.nect ,.enr., (V,r, Mnrch 1. hilt thin Is n ennr- Prices. No. 1 Ycd winter. 2.8! No. 1 antco only in the sense that tho inter- it.. stato commerce commission is empow- No- 1 rod smutty, is.aoi No. l red, northern snrlnir. fj. no Nn. 1 harri winter. $2,801 No. 1 red winter, garlicky, 42.87s Oo under No 1; No. 4 wheat, lOo under No, II no. 0 wheat, Ho under No. 1, CORN Receipts. 23,405 bushels. Trade was quiet, but supplies were small, and prices ruled steady. We quote: New. as to Philadelphia February 20. 1920. KgT" NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the undersigned have Issued a dupli cate certificate) representing 8 shares capital Mock of their company In 'place of cer tiorate No. 47, registered In the name of Margaret W. Twining, the same having been lost In the mall and transfer stopped. nrcmtnt.TC on, and oas co. Dividends Consolidated Inlerstalc-Callahan Mining Company III Broadway, New York City. The Board of Directors of Consoll dated Interstate-Callahan Mining Company has this day declared a tegular yearly dividend of Two Dol lars (12 00) per share on Its outstand !51J?P1,al tfk. payable Fifty Cents (.B0) quarterly; the first quarterly dividend to be paid March 30th, 10"0 to stockholders of record on March IB, 1920. The transfer books will not close. II. T. McMKEIClN. Treasurer. Dated New Tork. February 17, 1020. THH AJrERICAN OAS CO. 104 Market st. Camden, N. J. . . . .. February 20. 1020. A quarterly dividend of 1 per cent or SI per share, has been declared on the apltal stock of this company. navaLin March 1. 1920, to tho stockholders of record iv . v mm iiuuii A-vu.utLiy -i, lUII. (Jnecka will be mailed. J. B. TOWNSEND. 3d, Treasurer. NEBRASKA POWER COMPANY Preferred Ktock Dividend The regular quarterly dividend of lOlV. m the Preferred Stock of Nebraska Power Company has been declared, payable Murch 1, 1020. to preferred stock holders of record st tho cloo of hiiiinpfH February 10. 11120 S. IS. SCIIWE1TZBB. Treasurer. ran NINTH NATIONAL dank Feb. 18. 1920. The Board of Directors of this bank hae this day declared a dividend ot'S5,84 a share nn 1400,000 of capital, payable .March 1. 1920, to stockholders of record at 3 p. m. m February 21, 1B20. . v JOHN G. SONNEBbRN. Cashier. Now Torlt. Feb. 21. Thn Nnw York Evening Sun's closing financial rcvlow today says: A holiday atmosphcro hung heavily over Wall street and tho short session of the stock market presented little fca- ftirA fnllnntl.,- ..til..... .-.! ...!..-. a.. ! .m.u .Mliiu, U1U1UL UU1U1UUUU UL 111- Itiatlvc. The undertone to tho price list was nrm uuc price movements were m tho main narrowly irregular. It was probable that tho loose threads of Rhort covering and profit taking were being caught up against tho obscrronce'of the Washington birthday on Monday. At tho beginning of the second hour there was an infusion of buying strength In tho railroad department wjiich more or less affected nil Issues in that list but mora particularly the Jower priced shares like Hock Island and New Haven, both of which pushed through 81. It was logical enough that such should be the case in view of the likelihood of tho railroad bill being put through the House nt the conclusion of today's de bate. Discussion of tho bill has been limited, although attempts at filibuster ing were said to bB in the making which might entail delay in bringing the meas ure to a voto to the early part of next week. Evidently there was no great ner vousness that such tactics would be successful, since it it rccofnized that the demand for legislation against the re turn of tho roads on March 15 has become, so widespread that its, politi cal .significance transcends the! threats of ttie labor elements directed to those who vote for the passage of 'the act. As for tho industrial shares the tend ency was to heaviness but trading was very restricted and devoid of import ance ono way or the other. There was weakness in the foreign exchanges not withstanding the continuance of out ward gold shipments from this center. An additional consignment of $2,500, 000 went to South America and $C0,000 to. Mexico. Shipments to South America have been brought to more than $4.0, 000,000 since January 1. Rejuvenation of Ralls This was railroad week in Wall street. Tho fortunes of the transporta tion lines which are so soon to bo per mitted to show what they can do with their own legs after wearing the brace of federal control for two or more yearj supplied the principal theme for discussion. The securities market responded promptly to the new influence, with the railroad shares leading in a forward movement which was as brisk as thS" limited supply o stock of that de scription rendered possible. The dem onstration gave rise to no end of con jecture as to its scope and as to whether it reflected a definite revival of specu lative and investment interest. A summary of tho provisions of the bill agreed upon and reported by the House and Senate conferees elicited approval and disapproval in varying de gree. Tho points touched upon in the summary and the detailed provisions of the measure itself will bo eluci dated by the debate which opens in the House today. Meanwhile the feeling which pre dominated and which proved to be a sharp stimulus to railroad stock values was ono of satisfaction that tho pro posed legislation gave promise of speedy enactment. That was the main consideration. The status quo with respect to .rates and wages will bo maintained for a period of six months from March 1. On this point the labor clement based its' opposition to the passage of the bill, but that such opposition will bo futile was accepted as a foregone conclusion. A tribunal of nine members ap portioned equally to represent the pub lic, the carriers and labor has been created with power to adjudge disputes between the companies nnd their em ployes to tho end that interstate com merce shall not be hampered. Boards of labor adjustment may be established ou the volition of the railroads and employes. Decisions of the board must have the concurrence of not less than five members. ' Tho Guarantee Clause From the rjoint of view of the rail roads and the investment public tho outstanding clause was that providing for a return of 5 per cent on the aggregate property valuo of tho roads in m initin nuini innmimiiiitHiiiiiiiiminiiminmiiiiimiiiiiiintimnimin""""''" iiiiniiiiiiiiiinnniiiaiiinuiiiniiiininiiiiHnaiitJi: IT IS particularly fitting that February 22 should be declared a national holiday in honor of the memory of that great American GEORGE WASHINGTON, the first President of the United States. It was the STRENGTH and STABILITY of his Character and the SERVICE he rendered to the struggling vColonies that made possible this Great Republic. .if lap? patent, New York Bonds antco only in the sense that tho inter ercd to "tablish U rnto level which will orarnrpTrat'..s'rchnseS oWaTare yield a return as yearly as may uo of based on the following- schedule of discounts! 5 per cent on the nggregaTo fair valuo No. 2 wheat, so under No. lj No. a wheat, of tho grouped lines, ancre is no gov ernment obligation to make good a deli clt should tho rates established not prove adequate, quality ana location, at $1.08Ol.8, tiie lat- Excess, of earnings over 0 per cent ,'" . ' Jv-M. h,hB. , will bo divided nail ana nan oetween , ket wa, ,Un DUt- stea(3y under llrht offer thc rood earning it nnd tho government, ipsa. Quotations: car lots as to location to be expended in tno interest 01 uie.y.-u.,- "lAYiV' tiVia'oi.noiA. - shipper. Tho government tuna is to biUy flour heceipts, 2,012,500 pounds, in, Utilized lor iranSDOrtUUOIl luuumca to nuo, imue was Blow, ana ine mwmok K i-.i 1 .11 fliV. i-nmln Althaneh if ruled weak, w th business chiefly In spot be leased to all tlie.roaus. .aiuiougn it . vnaMn biow th iimifn of the has been reported that preparations are, muis. The quotations were as follows: In tho mnklnc bv tho larger and moru J'er 190 lbs., packed in 140-lb. Jute sacks in tno inaaiiig uy i ' k" SVt,. . Kofi iniw .i,.i.h u,t.m tin7rnaiT.2r! prosperous lines to test tno vaiiuuy gt d0i 6o nearby, 1 10 05ll'j hard winter, tha lnur nfter If. linn been CnflCteU on straight. 12 ''fttfH" 7.1. iln ahort natent, ,,. ., r.t Ho holncf confiscatory, it M313.50: snrlnir first, clear. 10.60010; I...1V ..: Ti f .ll.o ,nn.irlHn "?. -Etcnt. JI3.H55P18.0ai short... patent t.uuiu uiiiicul yi.iuv ..w ii.zoitfu.iio: innc owners were, in geacrui, jhcuovu mm its provisions. The Nntionnl Association of Owners of Railroad' Securities, with head quarters in Baltimore, was authority for tho assertion that railroad investors regard tho pending bill as "the most satisfactory program of business legis lation ever devised by a law-making body," nnd In a brochure, prepared by that oranizatlon, has this to say ou the necessity for the regulation of excess earnings : Shareholders Apparently Satisfied "Certain individual roads are. earn ing and will always earn excessive re turns on any rate structure which is essential to tho life of tho majority of tho railroads. A very largo number of railroads cannot possibly survive un der prtscnt conditions. Many aro not pnjing operating expenses. As a whole they arc earning about half their ctond nrd rental. To enable the commission to adjust rates so that they canlivo after tho surrender of federnl control this excess must be dealt with. There il no other way. A 10 pef cent increase in tho western district, where the roads as a whole aro earning only CO per cent of their standard rentnl, would givo.one road 180 per cent of Its standard rental, whereas others would not receive the half of it; 20 per cent increase would give it 215 per cent. Henco rates cannot be adjusted to these circumstances with out the regulation of excess earnings." If this view is held by railroad in vestors, that Cs to say by the real own ers of tho roads, and if tho speculative public is concerned mainly that some sort of legislation shall go through by March 1, it was no wonder that the professional element on the floor of the stock exchange should suddenly shift its attention from the industrial issues to tho rails. But it was none too easy going for them. They wero confronted at the be ginning with tho fact that but a limited supply of stock was available. It was not a propitious time, in short, to. in duce the withdrawal of stocks from strong boxes where they have reposed for so long a time. Those who felt im pelled to sell their holdings last fall in order to establish losses against the federal tax returns comprised most of those who were likely to sell at all prior to the return of the roads to their owners. In other words It was held that those wtio bad kept their stock through the long, trying period of inerita or in some instances of actual, though gradual, de preciation of values, uould still rntnin them on tho theory that the fortunes of the carriers in tho hands of their own ers could not well be more precarious man in tno nanus or tne government, and might be much better. Wide -Diversity of Views Price movements this week seemed to confirm this viewpoint more or less. The minor rails enjoyed the broadest ad vances, sinco they were the ones which wero to bo expected to gain more than they -jould lose by the transition from government control under the terms of the bill, also because most of them are of a more highly speculative character and in consequence less restricted aa to floating supply." - Is the movement a precursor of a sus tained improvement? Views differed widely. Some regarded it merely as in tho nature of discounting the date of cnange or control, professional forestall ing of tho event. Those who approved unreservedly the pending legislation were not so suro that such was the case and they, for the most part, were content 10 await Developments in the next week ro two. There is no particular short interest in tne rnus. The relatively small vol ume of transactions suggested that buying was divided, nerhans. bppnimo n limited amount of short covering and speculation for tho long account on the one hand, and rcacquisition by those uuo uao previously sold for taxes Am Cotton Oil 6 10000 BOM, Am Tel & Tel Co clt 2000 .... 71 3000 .... TftVfc Am Tel & Tel Co Bs 1000 .,.,81 x Anglo-Frertch D Cs 2000 sooo 2000 6000 1000 2000 1000 2000 2000 2000 0000 10O00 2000 1000 2000 3000 2000 3000 3000 oy 05 s 08 oevi OS'.fc 06 06 1 00 1 06 08 00 06 06 06 06 06 00 oe A nnvf- Sit1tr ex tJ ff I V tnl t In lanuty brands, n.ouait. PROVISIONS TradA was nntet and lararelv of a lobblnir character, but prices were steadily held. Quotations: Beef In sets, smoked and air dried, Slo: beet, knuckles and tenders, smoked nnd air dried. 82c: pork, family, 52o ; hams, 8. 1. cured, loose. 27020c: do, skinned, loose, 28H&26ttc; do, do, smoked, 25V427V4c: hams, boiled, boneless lives plcnlo shoulders. 8. P., cured, loose. 23c; do. smoked. 24c: bellies. In picnic, loose, 25c: breakfast bacon, 32o: lard, 25c. DAIRY PRODUCTS TlTTTTnn 'Trad wa alnur ftsiial nn the last day of the week and the market was unchanged. Quotations:, Solid-packed cream ery, lancy. nign-scorinir goous, nrsis, uw 72c: extras, 08c: extra firsts, 66U8c; firsts, r8tf$G2c! aprnnrt. KGrtrUn rwmi creamery. choice to fancy. 7173o- fair to (rood, 67 iuc; prints Jobblns at 77n7o lor lancy, ana at ntl70o for fair to choice. CCKJS rhe market wbb quiet with amplo offerings at the recent decline. The quota tions ioiiow: nrce cases, nearby nrsis, 110 50 ner crate: nearby current receipts. 118 00: western extra firsts, 11B.20; western firsts S18 UO: selected fresh es lobblnir at 71 G?73a per dozen; cold storago earsts, nom inal, CHEESE) was dull and weak to sell, but without quotable change. Quotations: New York, wholo-mllltflats. held, fancy. Die fancy held specials higher; hold, fair to good, dOd0Wc, current make, nominal: Wlscon' sin, whole-milk flats, held, fancy, 81c: fancy held specials higher; held, fair to good, 3 045 SSuSi jobbing sales of fancy held goods, 33 O 34c. POULTRY LIVE Thn market war nntat end without Important change. The following were the quotations- Fowls, fine fat, 40iBH2e; ao. inrerior. 3S(S3Bc: broiling chickens, lancy, soft-meated. weighing 1ft 2 lbs. apiece, f0fi5c: UDrlnv rhlz-lfens. Rvurate Soft' tneated. 40942c: do. Inferior, SSOSBo; staggV 26c: ducks white Pekln, 4440c: do. Indian nunner, lUGUJ-rJc: ao. MUSCOvy. zeilj'duc; geese, fat, 42043c: do, average. 8033c; turkeys. 40040c: pigeons old. per pair, 88: do. younff. per pair, 45B0c. . DRESsnri pnm.TTtv n.iAmt wis suf ficient to ahsnrW thn l!mltri nfTerlnsn of fine deslrablo-sized stock, prices of which ruled iirm. wuoiaiiops: yowis, iresn-niiieu. dry-picked. In boxes, welching. 4 lbs. and over apiece. 40c: weighing 3V4 lbs.. BOW aic; ueignine 3 lbs., 3.IW340: fowls, trean. killed, in bbls . drv-nlrkeri. welnhlntr 4 lbs and over onlece. 39Mc: weighing 3-lbs., 85 wool,; weigning v ids., 3i(c33c; oia roosi ters. dry-picked. 27c; broilers, Jersey, dry Dlcked. GfirftlftOc Ho nrdlnnrv. nearby, dry- picked. 0558e: broilers, western, dry- Dlcked. weirhlnc- 1U ft)2 lbs. anlece. 4800 60c: roasting chickens, western, dry-picked. in ddis., neigning 4 lbs. ana over apiece, 30fi37c: weighing 3tt lbs, apiece, 34036c weighing 3 lbs. apiece, 34035c: weighing 2i lbs. aDlcce. 4l42c: western corn-fed chlck ens. 12 to box. 17 lbs. and under to doz.. per lb , 434bc: 18 to 24 lbs. to dos., per id . iiwKe; 25 to so lbs. to aoz., per id , 4042c; 31 to 30 lbs. to doz., per lb., 350 3flc: 37 to 42 lbs. to doz.. per lb., 850 40c: 43 to 47 lbs. to doz., per lb.. 33038c; 4S lbs. and oor tn doz., 3810o; capons, western, weighing 8010 lbs. apiece, 64055c; some heavier stock higher, weighing 7 lbs, anlece. 52c. welchinz 0 lbs. anlece. KOo weighing 6 lbs. apiece. 48c; turkeys, Dela ware and Maryland, fancy, 60c do, Vir ginia and otner nearby, fancy. osffPDOc: do. nearby, fair to good 63055c: do, western, spring, fancy, 5J59o: fair to good. 53 0 35c: old toms. 4oc: ducks, western. 3HG$40c: geese, western, fancy, 30032c; do, fair to gooa. LWlC, To Greet Financial Mission Lithuanian residents of Philadelphia and the vicinity will meet in th" Con tinental Hotel tomorrow 'night to greet the financial mission irom .Lithuania The mission is in tiis country to float a liberty loan among Lrftliuanian resi dents of the United States. Those on the mission are John Vileisis, the Itev John Zilius and Major Paul Zadeika Federal Reserve Bank Statement Tho condition of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia for the week ended yesterday compares with the previous week as follows : TlESOUrtCES Gold coin and gold Feb. 20 certlflcites In vault 1BB2.580 Rold settlement fund 27.282.85S Gold with foreign agencies 0,025.772 Feb. 13 (041.635 10,701. 30'j 0.025,772 Tntnt cnlrl held by bank 137,201.221 S39.C08.C70 Gold with Federal rtesrvo BKent. ... S4. 261,740 84.168,250 Gold redemption fund 12.451.235 12.072,125 Total gold reserve. $133, 00 1.100 1185,009,051 Ti?a tender notes. silver etc 148.938 184.177 Total reserve .,.1134.113.135 1136.003.220 BIIIh discounted members secured hv rrmtarn m A n t war obligation. .1154,328.127 $154,385,343 Bills discounted members (all oth.) 45.454,058 45.914.040 liius ioui?m in open market . . 7,003.678 7.198.685 Total hills on hand $206,876,865 $207,403,077 u. a uuercimeni bonds 1,884,000 1,864,000 tl. 8. crrtlllcates of Indebtedness 80,921,000 36,938,000 Total TT. S. secu rities $82,305,900 $38,322,900 Total earnings as sets Hank premises. Uncollected Items . Deductions from cross deposits... Due from Treasury of U S. 5 red fd. Fed. nei. Bank notes All other resources, .$239,182,765 $245,815,077 J 500. 000 92,312,300 $500,000 01.791,874 92.312.300 87.731,874 1, 475.000 151.582 1.475.000 356.478 1732 1709 &mBm "& CHARTERED 1836 THIS Company, an Insti tution of STRENGTH STABILITY and SERVICE, offers to Individuals', Mer chants, Manufacturers and Corporations its Banking and Trust facilities and invites their business. GIRARD TRUST COMPANY I Broad and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia " I EFFINGHAM B. MORRIS, President 1 Member of the Inderal lieserve System g MiMiuitiatisnMi.sinltlllM.M.1M11 HiHmiiisjjmHHmnimmjnijmjmniHmn miiiiiiiijir iHiiniiniimiriinirtiiiiniiinrriiiniininTT""i,ri,Ti'Titn,rT,i'T" i""""1" fi'i"iiiiiiiinniniiS Total resources .$467,784,784 $171,072,561 LIABILITIES $8.18l).)50 H.ftUO.13.: 2,613.639 91.808,795 83,115.470 $7,000,050 8,805,132 1.454,057 02,046.157 4,086 019 Capital paid in. Surplus Oo eminent deposits Due to members reserve account.. Deferred availability Items AH ofher deposits Including foreign government credits Total ctobh de posits $183,834,208 J1S0.009.16J Fed ties, notos tn actual circulation. 233,058,623 238,811,020 v ra, lies, panit nuivs in actual circula tion 26,401,890 27.232.StlK All other liabilities. 2,441.870 2.164,297 0.786.493 7.612,028 Total liabilities,. $408,731,784 $471,972,561 Memorandum Con tingent llabilltv as Indorser on bills redlscounted with or acceptances sold to other Federal Reserve hanks, $41 81 500 $47 1145 000 gTNA?riAI, Special Meetings JSp PCItSUANT TO A KKSOMJT10N OF the Board of Directors adopted De cember 31 1919, notice is hereby given of a Special Meeting of th stockholdorr of tho Kensington National Hank of Philadelphia, to be held at Its office, Qlrard and Frank ford aves., Philadelphia, on Wednesday, March 24, 1020, ut 12 o'clock noon, for the purpose of voting for or against the propo sition to Increase the capital stock of thin association by one hundred thousand dol lars ($100,000). so ns to make Its total capi tal three hundred and fifty thousand dollars ($350,000) and If such Increase bo so author. Iced, to vote for or agnlutt the proposition to sell the additional one hundred thoussnd dollars ($100,000) of capital stock, par value $30. ta the stockholders of this association na standing of record at 3 o'clock p. m, on March 81, 1020. each such stockholder to be ghen the right to subtfcrlbe for every one share of the present capital stock, par value of $60 per share, then held to tiro-fifths of a share of the new capital stock, par valu $50 per share at one hundred dollars ($100) a share, $50 per share going to the surplus account, payable In full in cash on or before 3 o'clock p. m April SO, 1020, upon which date all rights to subscription not thereto fore exercised shatl cease and determine. By order of the Board of Directors. W. w PRICE, Cashier. February 21. 1020. aSr QUAKER CITY NATIONAL HANK Phlla.. Ia., Feb. 20. 1920. At a meeting of the Board f Directors held this day William 1. Kerh and Fred crick W, Spoehr were appointed assistant cashiers, , S C. V. U.IND. CaiUltr, Armrfur & Co 4V4b 0000 .... 81 5000 .... 83 Atch T & S Fe 4s 17000 .... 7814 A.tch T & S Fe aj 1UVV DC 1000 .... 68 Atl Coast Lino clt SOOO .... 07 'i Atl Coast Line 4s 3000 ... 75 Baltimore Ohio ov 1OO00 .... 64 3000 . .. flli 1000 . .. OlVi 6000 .... 6S"i iooo . . eiv 1000 . .. 61 3000 ... 64 H Baltimore & O 33 2000 .... 82 Baltimore & Ohio Es NEW YORK BOND8 (Continued) ,- n A -. Dl T. J- . mmtlnr.' MICfZ. 2000 10060 10000 SOOO 10000 1OO0 1000 63 88U 63 63 68 63 83 Baltimore & Ohio 6s 5000 2000 1000 8000 12000 6000 2000 81',6 84 8i',i 84 84 84 84 Bait & Ohio To! 4 s 1000 .... 40 Bait & O P & Ii 13 & W Va Sys 4s 2000 2000 2000 1000 6000 6000 1000O 2000 66 66 66 36 66 56 66 56 Cal Gas & B Co Cs 1000 ... 81 200O .... 88 Qgnt of Georgia 6s 1000 .... 80 Central Paclflo 1st SOOO .... 71 2000 72 5000 71 C R & B C of Ga 6s 6000 .... 80 10000 80 6000 ... 80 Ches &Qhlo cv 4s COOO 3000 3000 6000 6000 6000 2000 74 74 74 74 74 75 75 Ches & Ohio R R Cs 1000 .... 00i Ches & Ohio R cv 5s 1000 .... 80 1000 .... 80 Ches & Ohio cv 6s 1000 1000 9000 2000 3000 70 70 70 79 70 Chi & Alton 3 s 1000 .... 33 3000 .... 33 1000 .. 33 Chi B & Quincy 4s 2000 3000 2000 600O 2000 1000 140O0 1000 94 94 94 01 01 94 94 01 Chi & Erie RR 1st 1000 ... 70 Chi & Grt West 4s 1000 .... 55 1000 . . 55 Chi JI S. St P fd 10000 15 Chi 51 & St P cv Os 1000 72 C M & fct P cv 4?t3 1000 . . 71 3000 . . . It 2000 .. 71 C M & St P fd 4 Us 5000 .... 50 1000 .. 50 6000 .. 50 10000 .. . 50 Chi R I & Pac fd 4000 ., . 04 6000 .... 41 CMSStPgm4'JB 2000 .... 79 3000 .... 70 C Gov Hu-K Ry Os 1000 .... 43 1000 13,, Chllo Copper 6o 3000 .. , 80 0000 .... 80 City of Bordeaux 6s 2000 .... 00 5000 . . .. 00 City of Lyons B 6s 5000 .... OO'i Cityof Marseill's Cs '.6000 .... 90',, City of N Y of May G7 2000 .... 05 City of Paris, B 6s 5000 .... 01 City of Tokio B 6s 3000 .... 37'. 22000 .... 57 12000 .... 57 12000 .... 67 ClevC C& StL 4i 5000 .... 76 Colo & Southern 4 s 1000 .... 83 Con Gas Co 7s 3000 ....100 2000 ....100 6000 .,..100 2000 ... 100H 1000 ....100 2000 ....100 2000 ...,100 2000 ,...10P 18000 ....100 10600 ,...100U 2000 ....100 1000 . ..100 8000 .,..100 2000 ... 100 2000 ....101 10000 ....100"! Den & R Grand fd 2000 '. .. . 41 Den & Rio Grand 4s 2000 .... 62 7000 .... 02 1000 .... 6i 'SOOO ... 62 3000 ... (!S',i 3000 ... 02 Dom of Canada '31 SOOO . . . 01 li Erie R R Gen Lien 1000 .... 44 1000 .... 41 1000 ... 14 Erie Rail Rd Co 4 s 3000 .... 70H Erie Rail Rd cv A 1000 .... 17 Erie Rait Rd cv D 4000 .... 87 Green B & W Ry B 1000 .... 10 1000 .... 10 Hudson & Man In 18000 .... 15 10000 .... 10 SOOO .... 16 SOOO .... 15 SOOO .... 16 Hudson & Man fd 2000 .... 66 1000 .... 66 111 Central 4s of 'C3 1000 .... 60 Illinois Central Cb MOO .... 92 Im Jap Govt 1st 1000 .... 78 7000 .... 73 6000 .... 72 SOOO .... 72 10000 .... 72 7000 .... 72 Imp Jap Govt 2nd 2000 .... 73 18000 .... 7.1 Imp Jap Gov 4s 4000 .... 60 6000 .... 00 35000 .... 50 SOOO .... 68 Inter Met Co 4s 4000 .... 18 10000 ..- 18 Inter Rap Trana fd 10000 .... 63 10000 .... S3 0000 .... 58 10000 .... 58 Kan C & S Rly Cs 3000 .... 70 1000 .... 70 Kan lty T Ry 4s 10000 .... 71 4000 .... 72 KCFtS&MRy Cs 8000 .... 60 L S & M 4s of '31 2000 .... 82 L S & M 4s of '28 000 .... 83 Louis & Nash RR 4 s 2.000 .... 81 5000 .... 81 Mlnrt & St L RR 4s 2000 .... 43 Mon Power Co Es 2000 .... 85 HoKnnC&T 4s 2000 .... 26 Mid Steel & Ord Es 4000 .... 01 Missouri Pac trm 4s 2000 .... 66 2000 . . . 67 20000 .... 06 1000 . .. 66 6000 .... 66 Missouri P Es of '65 1000 .... 81 NY C&HRR 3 8000 .... 66 200O .... 66 NYC&HRR4S 6000 .... 07 N Y C & H R R 6s 5000 .... 02 3000 02 SOOO .... 02 1000 .... 02 4000 02 NYNH&Hcv 3 Vis 2000 44 N Y N H & Hart Gs 3000 .... 72 1300O .... 73 N Y Telephones 6s 2000 .... 04 New Orleans Texas & Mex Rly Es 11000 S5 N Y W C & B 4V4s 2000 .... 42 2000 ... 42 SOOO .... 42 1000 .... 42 Norf So R R Co Os 1000 61 Norf & West cv 6s 6000 101 -15000 100 SOOO 100 Norf & 'Western 4s "1000 (... 75 10000 75 Northern Pacific 3s 1000 .... 54 Orcg-ori R R & Nav Co 4s 1000 .... 76 Pac Gas & Elec 5s 4000 .... 78 Penna RR sm 4,,&1 Ter R A of St L 4 2000 .... 60 Third Ave R R aj 25000 .... 62 Union Paclflo RR cv 1000 .... 80 4000 .... 80 Union Paclflo RR fd 10000 .... 72 Union Paclflo RR 4b 1000 .... 82 4000 .... 82 Union Paclflo RR 6s 1000 ....101 U K of G B & I '21 8000 .... 04 10000 .... 04 4000 .... 04 2000 .... 04 6000 .... 04 U K of G B & I rctr. of '22 1000 .... 93 6000 .... 03 U K of O B & I rets of '29 1000 .... 01 1000 .... 01 1000 .... 01 1000 .... 03 U K of G B & I '37 87 86 , 36 , 87 , 86 . 86 , 86 85 , 86 , 88 770OO .... 85 U H Real & Imp 6i 2000 .... 75 20000 .... 75 7000 .... 76 10000 .... 76 1000 .... 76 SOOO .... 76 1000 .... 76 10000 .... 70 U S Rubber Co Es 1000 . .. 85 2000 .... 84 U H Steel Co 5a 6000 .... 07 1000 .... 07 4000 .... 07 1000 .... 07 2000 .... 07 1000 .... 07 West Electric Co Es 1000 .... 06 West Maryland 4s 2000 2000 3000 1000 1000 2000 6000 01 61 61 01 01 01 01 WeBtrn Pao RU 1st 1000 .... 81 1000 .... 81 10000 .... 81 Wh & L E Ry 4 Va 3000 .... 63 Wilson Co cv SOOO 8000 0000 1000 1000 10000 20000 .... 86 1000 .... 02 10000 .... 85 1000 .... 02 4000 .... 86 SOOO .... Ol'JiX 10000 .... 88 3000 . , . 02 Total, $7,079,000, compared with 14. 109,000 yesterday. Thus far this week. $66,808,000; samo period last week, $00, 077,000. i Ttlfft, T.nw Close 5)0.00 0U.00,t 00.04 UO.iO UU.UO IW.1U 00.30 01.00 00.74 02.01 00.00 07.70 07.00 STATE OF TRADE For tho first time In some -weeks the trade rcvlcwcra report u more or less unsettled state of affairs In many lines of commercial and Industrial endeavor. Thcro nppcars to bo some slowing down and a general contraction iu business activities wliicu lias ocgun to raaKii nn Impression on the credit situation. Speaking of this tendency tonnrd cur tailed opcrutlous, Dun's Review says: "While the severe storms of the win ter, with their accompanying restraint on production nnd distribution, have hod a decided bearing on the recent slackening of business activities in the Kast and In some other parts of the country, tho fundamental caubes of the slowing down process have manifested themselves in the movement towuid credit contraction through closer coti trnl nr hnnkln? accommodation, in the impediments to export trade resulting from tho extraordinary depreciation of fnrniin eiehnniti! nnd in the more gen eral recognitipn of the fact that prices still remain on an unnumrm uubis uuu that readjustment is inevitable." Brndstrcet's comments, in part, as follows : "There are many cross currents In thn rrndn mid financial situation, pre venting some of the generalizations that wero possible one, two or mrec weein ago when tho commercial machine was slowing down from the swift pace of mid-Jnnuary, and some favorable de velopments ore to ho noted this week coincidcutnlly with some rather de pressing factors. Tho favornble fea tures arc mainly financial, but, deal- Inir nn thov iln with HOIilft biff uftsK i-., features, they impart an nppcnraucu o! cheerfulness hitherto lacking. "On the favorablo gido Is mo appcar nncn of ilefinltn tirncress toward a set- uunent of a railway situation that Isi rti regards future operation aud control Ql tho roads, a long missing ucccsslon of strength in the markets for railway stocks nnd bonds, a luting or tno burden of llauldatlon from tho Block Kxchaneu and a continuance of the rally Shown in exchango rates. I 1000 3000 . . 5000 . , 2000 Penna R iooo . . 4000 . . 1000 .. ioooo 80 .. 80 .. 81 .. 81 R Co Es .. 80 .. 80 .. 80 80 Pco & East Rly In 2000 .... 26 Pern Marquette 4s 5000 .... 67 1000 .... 67 1000 . . . 05 Pere Marquette 6s 2000 ... 80 2000 .. . 85 P S Corp of N J Es 15000 .... 02 Reading R R Co Is 1000 .. . 70 1000 .. . 70 R 1 Arh & Lo 4i inoo 61 6000 .... 61 2000 .... 69 Seaboard Air L aj iooo .... 30 0000 .... 80 2000 . . . 38 Seaboard Air L fd 4000 .... 47 Southern Pacific T 1000 73 Southern Paclflo fd 3000 .... 73 15000 . . 75 15000 .... 76 33000 ... 75 47000 .... 75 Southern Pac cv 4s 1000 .... 78. 6000 .... 78',i 10000 .... 78 Southern Pac cv Cs 6000 ....lot 6000 101 South Railways 4s 3000 .... 68 St L & San Fran aj 1000 .... 62 2OO00 . . . 6 1 IOOO .... 61 1000 .... 62 1000 .... 62 St L & San Fran in 20000 4000 11000 2000 2000 6000 3000 25000 2000 10OOO 4000 6000 0000 47 47 47 47 47 47 4 7 47 7 47 47 47 47', St L & San Fran A 4000 4000 5000 2000 5000 10000 5000 1000 t 2000 58 57 5T54 67 67 '57 57H 87 68 j St L & Sun Fran B 200O .... 89 1000 ... 60 24000 ... 69 1000 .... 68 2000 .. 60 1000 .. 60 St L& So West 1st 1000 .... 83 St L & S West R en 5000 ., . 52 10000 .... 53 St L I Ml & S R 4s 1000 .... 11 00.C0 Lib Bond 3 Vis.-. Lib Bond 1st 4s. Lib Boud 2d 4s. Lib Bond 1st 4a 01.30 Lib liond .'d 4b IM.hU Lib Boud 3d 44s 03.12 Lib Bond 4th 4Vis 01.08 Victory Note 3s 07.70 Victory Note 4s 07.76 00.C0 01.10 00.80 02.04 01.00 07.70 07.70 Standard Oil of Ohio Pays Extra New York. Feb. 21. Standard Oil of Ohio has declared the regular quar terly dividend of ;( and extra dividend of $1, payable April 1 to stock of record Febiuary 27. LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS Chlcneo. lpeb. 21. HOGS Receipts. SOOO head Higher. Bulk, $1111 75; top. $14.00. heavy. $13,85114 30: medlum.$14.20 014.20, light. $14.60114.00; light lights. M4.2SW1 I.N.I, heavy packinc sows, smooth. $12 7,',SP18 40; packing sows, rough. $12.10 012(15 pigs, $18 25114.60 CATTLE Receipts. 1000 head Compared with a week asro: Steers. aboe $13.50, un evenly 25 to 75 cents lower: others mostly steady; butcher cous and heifers about steady, canners. 25 cents loner; bologna bulls, good quarters, hlgh-r: calves: mostly 25 cents lower: Blockers and feeders. 25 to 40 cents higher. HHFEP Receipts. 4000 head Compared with a week ago: Good to prime fat lambs. 25 to 50 cents higher: others little changed; fat rr.eep and yearlings, 25 to 75 cents higher. KaiA St. Ixrata, Teb. 21 HOGS lie. celws. 600O head. Lower Hulk $14(310 SI; heavy weight, $13.7514.70: medium weleht. $14 25015.25, light weight. $14.75015 L'S. light llghta. 814 60 016 2.1, heavy packinc sows, smooth. $12.50r 75; packinc sows. rough. $12012.50: pigs. $12 5015. CATTJE Heceipts. 300 head. For week: Steers and heifers steady to 25 cents higher; cow and canners Btcady to 25 cents lower. SHEKP Receipts none. For week: Lambi 25 to 75 cents lower; ewes. 25 cents lower. I'lttsburgh, Feb. 21 HOGS Receipts, 1500 head. Lower. Heavies, $14.25 14 50, heavy and light yorlcers and pigs, $15.50 & 15.75 SHEEP AND LAMRS Receipts, 200 head Steady. Top sheep. $15 Top lambs, $22. CALVES Receipts, 60 head. Steady. Top, $21. East BarTnlo. 'N. Y.. Feb. 21. CATTLE Receipts, 210 head. Slow, steady. CaUes. receipts. 400 head: $1 louer; $022.30; few, $n3. "hOOS Receipts, fiROO head Slow, steady to 15 cents lower. Heavy. $14.5015; mlied. $15.oe15.7.": light yorkers and pigs, $15.70; rouEhts. $12(F?12 50; stagi, $S11. HHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4400 head. Steidy Lambs, $1.121.."n, year lings. $12(aiu: wetners, ir nuipiu, ewes, $0H.30; mixed sheep. $lt.50815. OFFICE FURNITURE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY A. E. SNYDER 218 Walnut St. 2rJ Floor PHONE 'Q riOr LOMBARD 2074 Sunday at Central February 22, 1920 3.00 p.m. DROl'-IN 111111,15 CLANS. Lobby Topic. "Religion Tlmt 1V1H . Mtnml the Test." Mr. George It. Hlreafcer, Leader, 4ioo p.m. Hnnvicn aikktino. Auditorium llev. l'orcst 15. finger, D.D.. Itector St. ThiiI's Reformed 1'plscopal Church. Third talk on "Life's I inner a -tltrs." Topic. "Ilrlilce Llfe'a nutters." Muslct Violin, rrllo anil pliino. Kololst, Lisle Miller, soprano. Kvrryhoily Welcome. BtOO p.m. 5 O'CLOCK niSOUflHIOW Auditorium riROUl'. Spenker, Dr. O. Telford Krlrkson, expert on t Italkan nfTulrs. Tonic: "Tli Mother of the Balkans Her Sorrows and Virtues." 7:15 p.m. LVKNINO HONO SKRVr Lobliy ICF,. Hlng your fntorltn liymn with us. George XV. Scliroeder, leader. 8:00 p. m. SUNDAY 11 V K NINO Auditorium FOKUM. Lender. IVMIIam O. Lnston, executive secre tary. Topic, ' Social Jus tire How It lfn KfolveA From 'Vengennco nnd Self Help' to Ideals l'resented by Jesus.' CENTRAL HUANCII 1421 Arch 8. HOME VICTOR WATER HEATER ron coal , rfsw principle: constant sin Mr: 14 to 80 gallons, la Beats raslatore. too. There Is not tne lust as good. Free Book. Reeves Stove 38 & Foundry Co. So. 2nd PETRONITE Composition Floors Quickly solve the question of bath, kitchen, laundry and store floors. Last forever. Sanitary, beautiful, economical. Immediate service, day or night. Phila. Rep. A. R. Roue 2315 Walnut Spruce 5415 Factory 531-53 N. 9lh St. Phila., Pa. Market 4228 Sale of Buildings and Equipment U. S. Navy Training Camp, Detroit, Michigan. Sealed bids for the sale of the buildings of the U. S. Naval Train ing Camp, Detroit, Mich igan, will be publicly opened at 10:00 a. m. on March 9, 1920, at the Navy Recruiting Office, Journal Bldg., Detroit, Michigan. Catalog of fkhis sale may be obtained from Lieutenant Com mander N. B. Panvell (S. C), U. S. Navy, Senior Member, Board of Sale, Naval Training Station, Great Lakes, Illinois. Children in Heaven Countless numbers of parents have lost little ones. Where are they now? How arc they taught? Do thev remain chil dren, or Do they grow up? Swedenborg, the great Seer, has given us the facts. You will want to hear the Rev. Adolph Roeder in the Church of the New Jerusalem, Twenty-second and Chestnut streets, Sun day evening at 8' o'clock. En trance on Twenty-second street. No collection. nnr.iflionn n otioks Baptist 1-rleniU STKAMSIIir NOTION STK1MMHP NUTIfES Natanno . NetherparL . . Doonliom . . Vindella . Volunra K. A. Mctorla Curtnunla Imperator . . . Vassl Rojal Crone . Chlpana . . Columbia Maurrtaniit ... Vennonla . Su&onla . I'annonU . . . . K. . Victoria. Carmanla lloyul fieoruo . . Manrrlanla .... Caronlu . . . Columbia Imterator New York l'asencrr anil freight bcrr'rre Philadelphia tn ntuerp ... . .riilladr India " Ihrrpool . ... .Philadelphia " Ilrislol (Aronmouth) . .rhlladelphU ' (daAKott . . .... , .Philadelphia " Antwerp , ., New York " rhmouth. Cherbonre and T.herpool ,.,,N(?w York ' I'bmoutlu Cherbourg und Liverpool ... New York " Clierbourc and Southampton . . , ...New York Liverpool . , . New York " Pfo month. Havre and Southampton , .Philadelphia " I,ondon . . . . . . New York , I.ondondrr nnd (iIuhkom ....New York " Cerlioure and Southampton ..Philadelphia " Ixmdon ...New lork " Pljmouth, llare and London . New Y'ork " IMtrnh. Dubrovnlk und Trleele ., New York ' Liverpool ...New York ' Liverpool 1 Pb mouth, Havre und Southampton Cherbo(.rs nnd Southampton ' Pljmouth, rhrrhours und London Londondrrr.v and (,I.ibow ' Clierbourc und Southampton. For Later baiUne pply io 1300 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA New Y'ork New" Y'ork .New York New Y'ork b. 21 Teh. I'eb. 2 rib. 2 . l'eb. S9 JInr. 2 llJr. (1 . Mar. C .M.lr. 8 . .Ilur. 8 . Mar. 10 Mar. n ..Mar. 30 .Mar. 27 Mur. so ...Mar. 31 . Apr. 3 Ipr. G Apr. 14 Ipr. 17 lPr. 17 .... Apr. 17 May i GREEN STAR LINE GREEK-ADRIATIC PORTS Pirneui, Salonica and Trieste Other Ports as Inducements Offer We Are Now Receiving Cargo at Pier 78 South for American Steel Steamer "ZAREMB0" Sailing From Philadelphia FURTHER SAILINGS American Steel Sttsmer "HAZELHURST" AW March 20 For Further Particular Apply CHAS. KURZ & CO., Inc., Agents 10th Floor, Drexel Bide., Phila. Phone; Lombard 5104 Main 1520 EARN-LINEi Incorporated 1891 U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steam ueneral Cargo ert i Regular Service Philadelphia Manchester SS "West Bridge.... Loading PhiladelphiaHavana SS"Coqu.W Loading SS "Lake Foxboro". . .Mar. 5 For rales and particulars apply 0 Earn-Line Steamship Co. 139 South Fourth St PHILADELPHIA. PA. CHURCH D. D Patriotic Services In recognition of Waeh InKton ii Illrthduy at 11 and 8 o'clock. Or. MuploII lli ore.ich. I. venmir subject. "Wlmt Would nrorie Washington Hay to Annrlra Today?' . Muslial irvlc.) ut 7 tl) b the Clioru'l ho'r under tho direction of N Llndsac ..rdenw1"1 '' ttwdslanci or violin and iIlo Tho music will Hiilude the follow nc anthems "MdKiutl,-at t'rulckehank Max lour KU-ssi-d Redeemer ..Dana. "Land of Hope und Ulorv ISlrar ' llleiuird t tlm .Man TfcCliaikowslty "It Is u Uood Thins to dive Thanks." . . tfehevdofT bunda) Hchool ..ml -Men s l'oruni at 111 r eloilc In the Purlsh llouie Mr Illcliard. Splllanc nuMlncM.) IMIlor of the Publlo l-eduir will addicts the lporum on "The Human Md of nuinesfl " Vlwltors alWHw uelcotm LINE NEW YORK to ROTTERDAM Via Plymouth & Bou!ogne-Sar-Mer 8. h. Noordam . Mar. 0, Apr. 17, May 20 K H. Ilolterdam Mur. 20. May 1, June 1J B. B. N. Amsterdam. Apr. S, May 111 June 20 For rales ana further Information upp raeaentrr OAlee. ISal Walnut St.. Folia. TP State Bank of Philadelphia Fifth and Bainbridge Sts. STEAMSHIP TICKETS s Java - Pacific Line 'Mreet hrrrlre nan Franc sro tn NETHERLANDS EAST INDIES l'jst Cnreo Line i. V. bprreliles & Ilros. Co., Oen, Ails. i l-lne M.. Man l'runelseo .wiMkuraie, 17 liuttery rise Study Navigation The Merchant Marino needs ortlcers Short practical courses prepare for examinations for officer's license. Private lessons or rlass work. Moderate fees. Call for par. tlculars. " ' Nautical Academy YMCA CEMBAIUAMCU IUI Atch 8t. 1'rolmtant Kiilcupal C'lll'Kt II Or' TIIT. 1IOI.Y ArOSTLKS 21st und chrlHtluu sta 1U (JEOnaB II loop D D., Pastor. i hi) a in -Holy Communion IU 30 a in Moriilnc Prujer and Hermon. '.' 3i p in Sunday bihool and lllble 8 U0 p m C trims Prayer and Hermocu Special hunday morning service. Unlturiuii 1'IIt.ST I'NITUUAN CHLIlClt, Si Chestnut nt n.on a m H" Fiucni.it'CK ii amp. TIN. Minister on "AMKJUCA'a DB11T TO, Hl!INUrl)N " 810 p m Forum MltH JKAN K rori.K "sham.' Tin:iirc HB A. WOMAN'S PARTI ? ' UMTAU1AN Clllllini (IP Ur.lSMANftmN' I'lieltrn ave und tlreen si. Ite IlOflKR H KOlltlKS. Minister. 11 00 u in Consecration of Hervlco VUt. Classes for children at 11 o'clock. All are Invited Ulsiflliueous Ull.l, UIII.SI VWM ronauor Europe and rule the V. CI Divine prophets foretell Its rite and over throw Capital und tabor conflict In pro nhency. Hermon by J. H, Washburn, hun.i day. 7:15 u. m . at the Hetker ToVatra? 18th and Snyder All seats free Taki cars 17. 81 or or .'. ''" "OKS TIIK IIIIILK f'HMIKMK OB ri' 1IOLD THE 1JLUK I.AWd Or 1701, AND la WunKl.-JQ ON FUNUAT A BINl1 Tali burnlnc question will be unswerei (onior row nhilit (Sunday) at 7:45 at the Klret Heventh-Usy Adventlst Church. Cist ami Locusts sts by the Pastor. J. V, Me. Cord. Tli a nubile Is Jnvllyi to lr IIuj vital serrava-levtura, TIIK TEMI'I.E lnrS'J un.d KerK, sts' 18 north). Suoo scats - U-V,?,SrLU "' COSWCLU Pastor, nullum Dyre McCurdy Associate Pastor. L)r. J Marin Hanna, Musical Director, l-redtrlck K Starke Organist. Mr. Convcll. who Is pronounced by th 1 .u,Y1 .Bnd ,ther nubile men as one of ,J hlladelphia's ureatest ateets. will preach on Sunday at 10 JO and 7:30 Doors Open the hlf hour before time of service.- No reserxatlons after tho singtne of the Brst njmn, Hlb'c SLhool Jcre J Crcsse. Superintend ent 2. .10 p m. The iiible Union, a clasi that helps men and women to get acquainted Invites you lo meet with them durlns the Sunday bchool hour bIV?P,IAI'. address to Youns People by DR ?.IA:Ji!-E- of "rookljn. ut MC.MORIAI 11APTIHT CHURCH Uroad and Master. Jucs . '.?! -' "top m Will you bs one of ir.no to hear him? 11111 01.11 MKHIO.V MEICTlNd HOUSK lt uttcd on Montuomery pike Merlon is bpen fur senl'es every Pirst-day (Sunday) morn- iVc aU,,1,,oclock u ,va'' bult " 1682. Here William Penn worshipped, On of tha oldest most historical church edifices In this countrj Cordial invitation extended to lsltors COM-KKKM'i: crVSS. 15th and Race sts. 1 lrst-da. 1110, "Monustlclfin " Speaker. Ienr IVrrls Visitors uelcomc. Presb teruin AIM II st. till Itril. lutii and Arch. Dr MAi'ltIM: will iriumo the broken h. rli.H of ' .sernioni Prom Life" prearh Inc at S oVloik on "Wuuld It Had lieen Mr Own 1 uncral " There are times when ull tho naves of adversity and misfortune snecp otr tin 'oul and Its own Unguaio Is a crj de profundls The sermon tomor row nlKlit will be the echo of such a cry anil will deal w 1th the problems of tht soul id whom life Itself has suddenly be come a burden and iut of the depths or the heart thero comes 11 lonalnjr for die. charge from the warfare of life, and for admission to that unbounded country where the wicked cease from troubling and tha re"t"iinrc ?n r'st At 10 ,5 lr- Janvier of India will preach T,!lHl'KII:T,l,KHK,l I'Kl'-hUVTKKlAjr Hroad and Diamond sts. j Rev WILLIAM L Md'ORMICK Pastor, will preach at both services r...30." ,m MornliiB Worship. Subject: "Himteiiand ( hrlitlanlty." J 3ll p. m Subbath h. hool O 45 p m ounif People's Hoc of C. B. ,op. m bpttlal aihlngton's Birth day Service T''p K1WANIS CLLU will attend lit a. body and tho subject uf the Pastor's ser tllull V, III be "TIIUIJ GRU T.MJSS " llverybudy Welcoma lllr. i If II l'KI.slTt.l;lA.V 21st and Walnut els Rev ALLXANDKR MacCOLL, .HllllHlFr C)J '' H i Y I Wffl m. .j m A A n j . - , - 1 A ) ,'i.w. t Lf i. V K.-f.' . -, ,, ity ,y
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