., -V M f C ,vp , ' " , " -1 ' ....... -..l. , iAPYiiMii-'irtniir' nirnafn lnrt'iii-r ..i r- . J.V A. ' m: K l fa. f' i k k rii V Is' . w ? ;4 FOR THE INVESTOR Wo have just issued a new booklet which should be seen by every one pur chasing and selling securi ties for investment nnd profit. Jrtafc for booklet H. Sent gratia POOR'S PUBLISHING COMPANY reer'a R. R. Manual To. ami ' Moody Manual Co, .1.1 Broadway, New York OPENING J -'" ' '''"' " - .- - - - Tfiln i i NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE TRANSACTIONS 0 Income Tax Service By Specialists Schindlcr & Narcn (Forrtierh ndlm-.. fte,.., fqDi i 50 N. 13TII ST. Spruco 2240 rhllmlrtnhla. r. PnV open th ei t'U ' r M I TAX RETURNS ( 1. Franklin Howard Accountant fbanri Spruce 3211 SJJ Lund Till' Hid. Lawrence E. Brown & Co. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS urn hkm. KSTvrn Tin st in.no. IntoMocMe ttnd it?lul partnership tind rorporatlun arco'int. Al.u prriuri C. 8 neonm i: iieturti. Genoral List Hardonod Within First Half Hour of the Trading N'rw York. March 1ft. Price move mont nt the outset of todnj' toek t market were extremely irregular, nf ln flicntP'l by n four-point decline for Oon oral Motor nnrl nn advance of the nmc extent for Chandler Motor. Hail wore firm to strong, hut tho tondenrv among industrial in the stpel nnd equipments croup wns confusing. The shnrp ndvnnce of rail money in jpsiprdaj 's Inter denting nlo probably ntcountrd in large part for tho uncor tnin tonp of today's early denllng. The tmiikpt ImrdpiiPd within tlip first hnlf hour I'nitPtl Slates Steel had a narrow inngc. silling nl ns to OS;, during thp firt fifteen minutes, a gain of '. nnd (Inldu'in fluctuated from 117'i to llfc'j, showing a gnln of ovrr yes terdaj's final pricp. fJpDPrnl Motor oppnprl down .1 point in 3 IS and then movpd up to .TJ1 Mpx I. iu I'ptrnlpiim advnnred 2 point to lsni.., Tho railroad lock morpd in Hip amp m. with Rending, thp mot prominent featurp. hping in ai'tivp demand and ml -vnncing 2 point to Kfi$ Texas Pacific made a cam of J point to dl3.,. Ameri can Inti rnnttonal ipilpd 1 point to lift's nd then rallied to ft" Commodity Markets SALESMAN A well tmlnnl nnd prH'tr r r I itnt itlMmnn will find m profltuble ronnfftlnn xrntllnK Mm with my nfTlcci nit nm ws I be Mrlrtb rmiHdfiitlnl. MO, l.etlspr i KlV.VNClU, KMllfTIUN NOT1CB lo tiik itoLumo ok rui'AfinNTAH rOLl.lEKIKs COMI'ANY 11VI; I'KK .CENT LINKING KIMI FIKST MOtlT ' iir.r. nnin iiom)1. uik ji.w i, l7. 1SMI I.I) I Ui: SIORKiAIIF. OK im: roc.iiiNi' dm tr.mcs com. PANY. A VIHfJlVIA I'llRfuRATIOS. nATin NOKMnr.n l mot. Th undrfllcnrt ha1ne r .ct'rt n r. 4em the ntlr amount nt bond outstanding of th IU" abovt, rftrrr'd to and In p.tr- . unc of 1'jraeruph 7 of tb mnrtnf abjv referred tr h?rehv al' nntlr tlit It will pi alar I. 1920, rrdrtm all of raid bonds at 'bf rrlc pf 105 of their par valu-. tocftb" with afrud and unpaid tnlrt at ths nt tic of Ihp Columbia Truit company Truat Tht underlnd rqur that on or h forr aald redrniptlon da n-t ..1 oond acorn panted by ail TnMufd a'd unniaturd rou pont, ba preientrd for r'd'mtitlnn and pat tnrnt at lb offtr. of ad I'olumbla Truat Company HO Broadwav N- York ( Itr . lntrt will cult from aid aftrr Mv 1 1P20. on all bonda nnl prentd for r- , dtmptlon en that dat and au'h bonda ihal! cttaa to b au-d by th lndmura of moruiar abov rpf'rra to. POCAHONTAS t'OT.I imiKS COMPANY By rOOAHONTAH KL'KI. COMPANY IS- coni'ortATKD st'ccRSTin By ISAAC T MANN PreaMtnt COTTON MARKET New Yorn. March 13 Th rotton rnurket oppiipd tPadj tin morntnc nt uni'linncpj ptiros to an ihImiiicp of ten points. Dpinnnd ame largeh from tradp koiiipp nnd Irom iipw btiPi Wall trret na a seller on les fa inrali'e ("Jprirbn politirnl iipw and on a bplipf that pi'ncp tiralj ratiti'-ntion .ou'd bp furthPr dplajed bpaulP of thp proposed I,dzp ampndinpnts. Wppk end realizinit ratisid a omp hnr en-der iPiidPiic) aftpr thp opptiitig. bin prourr nnot severe. Vrat Toda .111 D" ai or. . . . Kn n;, an :.o In .. Adams Kxpress .. Advnnoo niimely .... 0v AJa-c Itiiblier ' Allls-Clialmcr 1 R Am npet Suttar "4 llAtn Bosch Macneto. . ,11a Am Can 'Va Am Car A Pdy S3" Am Drin Sjn t!4 Am Express ' Am Hide & Uathar pflUyJ Am Inlernat Corp.... 9Jy5 Am lilnsed 63 Am Locomotive. tR,4 Am Ship & com. "'"J Am Smelt & Hef . . . . V4 Am Sugar n. f 123 Am Sumatra Tob .... 91 Am Tel & Tel i"li Am Tob Sec temp ctfs tM Am Woolen '"W Am 7,lno Lpad & Sm . IS 14 Anaconda Copper .... l!4 Associated O 1 .110 Atch Top Hanta Fc. It Atch Top & S P I'f . BrS Atlimtlc Coast Lino .. SH All Out & W I S S..U naldn-in Locomotive .HI Haltlmorn & Ohio Baltimnrn & Ohio fit Balopllns MlnlnK . Barrett Duthlehem Motors . . Bethlehem Steel B . Bklyn Rapid Transit Uutto Copper & Zinc Hutto & Superior Cop Caddo Central O & II California Petroleum Canadian Pnclfla . Central Leather . .. Chandler Motors Chcsapeakft A Oh'o . Chi & E 111 Eq T cl( Chicago Ut Western Chi C!t Western pf . Chi Mil ft St Paul . Chi .Mil A St Paul pf. Chi & Northwestern. Chi Itock Isl & VMS.. Chuo Copper :uu l.oOChlno CoDner too 100 30f0 100 Sal ten 100 100 to 310 Jl.l ADO too ISO 100 A 10 1300 410 9)19 lint too .100 lot 2)0 4140 too' 310 910 ?no (100 too mo 3i0 13 .80 (i J 0 3 "l 7 10 8 0 7 'i n & 7 10 S300 3 JO "10 300 4 100 100 8 1100 .. 1310 a 40ft .too 100 .. 3 JO 100 400 fi 1.1 1)0 7 3700 8 too 1 100 100 K00 100 400 350 4010 1 3 110 11 ei Mar.-h, Ma lulv . , vtobr . Drmbr JanuArv np i t m Ti m .17 01 11 7rt SI II .11 is s2 no .11 nn in v, .in M GRAIN MARKET Chirac". Mairh I.".. --Local mtpret nresfpfl the seilinc sidp of rorn thi morninc nnd the tnarkpf n weakei Trndp was tnodfrntp and mixed on th" derliup A number of leading houses pxprpswl more bearili views on the theory that Hip re'-piit huyins wave had lieen enrrieri too for fliM'piptR wprp llOfars. Miij oppiiPil at $1.7' to SI 47f, ' asainst Sl.tsVi at thp end Testerda .'ii'.v stiirted nt S1.11T to SI IP,, rom Minn. ii ill.Kl.nv i.ik.n in i Piren iti m.i-'-u nr thp novo pter th un(lrind ha !au?d a dut.il. dnv. PentP-nbT was minted nt Sl.ftS'i. 'fi?:i",i:.r'p.r':'"tin.5 .::. c.ri'1 'o .?i..is., nt thp outset, nohM si..".st; T.'X-". "'. '"Vi "",17'. ." IT" "' '" .......I.. . i... ., ftnrnie .in. a. rR-mrra in tno nsma or r,i"" lrrnrt . Tulnlnv. th 'air havtne bn lost In thf mall and tranarr r..-j....i. r.BPtrRMC nil. AND OA3 CO. tsr ii"t nrn Oali wero nuiPt and ea-pr on iat forpd pllmi. oninc to a poor rjpinniiil from exporter and in sympathy with n rrnennU otnark in rye. Mipport n poor, lie " ndpts werp 441 rar. PB0IO M.. inr nnpnwl nt K7.r. to Ri.o ron thi: foiLbnioN ami ihsposm. ' "B . CQP r.. a . 1 i i or r.AitnAr.K. towniiip of iihkii asainst at thp end yesterday. .Tulv , MERION. sioVTHOMiKnY rni'NTV. PA ktlirted "ir lower. t T.Tr-,. Spntoni- Propoaala wll 1) r rld at th o(Tlr rf u- nn(.nPH ,.t n ilwlino uf Itn nt Ii77... th CommIslon' of 1 ov.r M.rlon To-n , 0lr OPP'"1" "' 'IPCIine ol --rC. at In ,c hip. Ardmor Vi until noon of Turdm. i Receipts, of wheat hprp today were 0 i at .Minne.ipoiis. im enr; ni Hu i oars, and at Winnipe:. 2" 4i0 liiu 17.0 100 mo ! 0 too too 10J 70J ouo too 1)0 I no 3 o niii 1700 .IM nun 31 'U .1 0 1'IU rtiu .' tu 350 i.O 1J0 100 7.0 ID 0 3 U HtH Iniu 11U 311 .100 too 300 CleV Cln Chi A St L "I S Clo Cln Chi & St L pf ri1 1 Coca-Cola ! 1 5 Columh Gas A Eleo... A" 1 Col Gr&phophona .... 43' o 7 Consolidated Cta ... A'a 4 Corn ProductB Uf. . I M 7 Corn Products Rcf pfH 13 Cruclbla Steel 121 Vi 10 Cuba Cano Sucar . 14',-j .. Cuban- inrr Sucar lln 0 Delaware. A Hudson SlS'-i .. Denver St Rio lir.'.niU' ' x2 .. Denver & Rio CI pr.. lIVs 4 Knillcott-.lohnDPn . .. Krlo ICrle 1st pf Famous Players-L . Klsk Rubber General Motors .... General Motors ctfs . General Motors deh Goodrich BP..., Great Northern of . . . Gt Northern Ore ctfs Gulf States Slcl.. Haskell A Darker Car. Hupp Motor Car Illinois Cential Inspiration Con Cop Int Harvester Int ABrtcut Corp pf .. Intcrboro Con Corp. . . Inter Con Corp pf . .. International Paper . . Int Mer Marine. .. 6 Intr Mer Mar'no pf . . . . Jewel Tea . . .lewcl 'Ta pf 3 .(ones Uros Te.i 4 KellvSpiS Tirn . . . 3 Kerinreott Coppor .. man 1.30 Keslonn Tiro A Rub 8 -3 12 0 to 7 lllh Low 33K 33). 404 74 43 Ml llfl'j 44fi 130 Vi 110 1(3 tH 834 07 v)4 tty 179 91 I9W 4 'a 134 14 1H' tSJi 110 K14 79 14 n' it.i 117?; tux Ut K3J4 34 54 004 1A; ? 4 33 SOW 1S3M UK 147 '7?i H 'i :JH 40 MH VOH 3714 7V, 34 :i cu :r. 4S 18H A', ni ltn 333 Vi J IV. 410 'A '41,4 ici; 1434 -4 7HT, 17H nis ut u :3i4 1M 3 .M4 r, ' i ti 11014 137 '-a . --1H 4814 .1MV4 . 01 n . 16 33(4 ;o',4 131 . HVi .ll'4 '7?, 8H . a r.u6 . to . ."r 1 of . 17 'J 14 814 M I H i 14' 2Hl 1 r, is 1 W V4 lt4 ' ll'' . M?4 'I I'll .331 3 Pa ' 83 4 8'4 (fi's I 3 Vc . H4 . to1, 1 fi'H If 3 57 'V . t.V . so . :Ht '."4 IMi I3'i r.!'i 1:1 37 '4 i"i 59' :.-.', Kjl4 fc'i 4 1', 3A'j 171 "II ! Ol, 1 1 .10 Net Cloa. Chse. 3314 40', - H 74 'i 43 f.1V4 4 U 113 VS 3 44J4 H 130 - 1 110 10.T4 t'4 -ts r,'4 4 :s?4 - f'4 1.10 -91 9914 041' 1: u f 1 8 14 MT4 110 .1 4 79 '4 89 H I. Mi 119 -t 30S 48J4 r 114 U314- 84 4- B1H iHH 0i V0V4 -23 4 JfH'j KH - 86 14 4- t fit 14 -I 7,4-1 .SH n :H - 40 .1!) 90 ? -S8?, 4- 17V4-:3!4-r,. -Cl Vi la 4 es - 49V4 hUl, 91 1C0 88414- 4!4 410 38'2 1 7V4- I4U -U0T4 "?( 4 78 Ji I 37 H -334 31H- 74M 51, - i8i UJ4 13 14 Vl 90 V4 - 4 m UIK ( 5714 4J4 lfit Ml ..1J4 t'O'i 1 1814 4 1 H -3.14 131 111 - 3714 -'4 Sl 400 400 300 100 100 103 ion 100 2370 100 niv. in I' -; I A' '4 '4 t 3 314 I . 14 H 114 V4 10 1 l"4 ' '4 ''4 la 'i 1 Vt I IVi I 1 I I - 'A 1: I 1 9I ,. 200 7 100 4 8B0 COO 000 190 100 7 000 tOd tl 3oie) e 31)0 4030 300 300 7 100 a 1AM 7 .110 7J0 7J1 .40 4. fOO Q 310 C 1100 3 no .. I 10 liO 3 4710 100 100 8 1300 100 8 300 300 3 3070 fi tr.2)U 4 1tlk Iji u i-acKawanna Steel ... 53 M 53 . . Lea Rubber A Tire... 34 34 3 Loewa Co so 33 .. Loft Corp 101; 10J4 7 Loulsvlllo & N'aahvllle.107 17 .. Lake Erie A West.... 1H 13H .. Martin Rockwell ..... M ff .. Maxwell Motor So .10 10 Mexican Petroleum ..183 18114 3 Mlfiml Pnnnup "al. U 43i0 I.20 Middle States Oil .... 3H 3.1T4 400 I Mtdvnle Steel A Orrl.. 4-M 40i Minn A St L new 1714 17 Minn St p A S St M. 17 77 M St P A 8 St M L ti 1 41 Missouri Kan A Tex.. 9'4 94 Missouri Paclfla 204 20 Missouri Pacfla pf... .7 4fl4 Nat Aniline A Chem.. (.2 03 Nat Aniline A Cm pf., 87!j 87J4 Nat Conduit A Cable 11 14 11 14 Nat Enam A 8lamp... 5814 5814 New York Central.... 5 54 New York C A St L. . . 3 31 New York N It A II.. 3S1 34 Norfolk A Southern... 2'4 2 Norfolk A Western... 99 I0!4 North American 41 H lf Northern Paclfla ... 1314 e3'.4 OnUrio Silver Mln... 8 14 814 Otis Steel 28H 39M Okla Prod A Ref H H Pan-Amer Petro . .. .1l4 9314 Pan-Amer (B) 88 87 H Pennsylvania n IX ... 4.1 U 434 Peoples Gas Chlongo.. 38 38 Pero Marauette 20 M 28 Philadelphia Co .... I? 7W Plerce-Arrow Motor .4314 C314 Pierce Oil 10 to Pierce Oil pf tS 94 Pitta O C A St L 74(4 74 Pressed Stel Car 17 t7 Rollway Steel Spring. OS'a 1714 Ray Consolidated Cop 18? 185i Republic Iron A rteel. (3H 93H Readlnc f8i M!i 000 4.70 Royal Dutch N T....100H 09t 1 St Joseph Lead 1614 106 .. S' tj San Trajiclrco .. 24J4 '.3?4 St L San Fran pf .... 34 31 Saxon Motor )OJ4 ibVi 8 Sears-Roebuck 233 833 .71 Shell Trans Trading.. 79?4 79 .. Sinclair Consol Oil... ill 14 m, 0 Sloss Sheff S ft 1 58)4 53 l Southern Paclfla 100H Oil (e .. Southern Railway ... 24 74)6 5 Southern Railway Pf. . 4714 4714 4 Slrombenr Carb 68V4 C7V4 7 Studebnker in!4 rt'i 5 Stutr. Motor 140 130 Tnn Cop A Chem.... in4 104 Tftnj Co lDSVi le(4 Texas Co Pull Paid... iw 191 'IVxas A Pnclflo 4314 401 Tobacco Products .... t7Si 7Vi Transcontinental OII..17K 'il Union Oil 3414 13', Union Paclfla 12114 121 Ulnon Paclfla pf C7 o United Drug loo ua Un Ry Investment.... 12H 13 Un Ry Inveslm pf.... '.OJj is a united Retail Stores.. .3 '..114 .. USCIPAFdy 1J4 lift 1 V 9 Food Products . . I8J4 If) 5 U 3 Ind Alcohol 014 90(4 8 U S Rubber ir!4 10414 6 U 3 Steel DSJi g814 7 U S Steel pf ...11314 1'314 tl Utah Copper 52H 52?4 .. Utah So 1014 l .. Vanadium Corp 40 4814 . . Wabash 0 14 a 14 . Wobash pf 2814 28 .. Western Maryland ... 114 11 Western Paclflo 2AV4 5414 7 Western Union Tel . E71i 86(4 Westlnxhouse E A M. 12J4 2Jj .. Wheell.ii; A L Erie... iSft 1214 4 Whlto Motor (4 tun 1 Willys-0erland 134 36 7 Woolworth pf Ill 111 Uoithlnston Pump .. M 19 Kx dlvldrnd. no 8.1 in 100 I "1..11 100 111:1 iniu 3!0 fit J, I 8 30 IJ0 03.) 131) )0 410 AJ0 2SIK1 100 300 .0 3 JO 5.5 ID I I l.i 0.0 4)1 109 fljo II ill 3nfl) 3U 8 III 3110 4110 23ro I')) NO 300 I 110 3.11 101)0 500 3 U 3.V) 3i.U 3 J5jO 100 IHu-J 10 10 4 7 1 1 :fl Net CIom Chfe. 11H4-SR14 34-14 30 - K4 19 'a- 14 107 a tali 'A 60 - V4 30 14 lf3Vi H 2314 4 'A 30?4 '4 ttH .. 17 - 14 57 -44 - 9ji 29 - 44 63 - 8754 1114 3814 54 :s - 34M 34 8314 814 3994- 4i -2SM-S.7?4-( 03', -IB 94 74 -07 -1714-187 f 99H II! H ?3?4 34 llili 3.13 -59 4 3 4- 58 90H -:4 T714 f,8 4-1414-133K 10W- 196i -190 4314 4 I 7 14 ---7(4 4 !3J4- 131 l- 134 13H :H 53(4 I8H - t614 01(4 4 lllh'.i t 9H 11.1 (.4 53H 1014 4 40 4- 914 2814 ll?4 3414 87 U 4 42J4 2H .614 - A - li 111 - 114 81 174 h. a.' Ill I1 OCAL 5UN-CUAL l55Ut ' DMRS'WRUI ' IN WILSON'S HANDS EAGER TO BUY 1 Profit-Taking In Week's Activo Loaders Caused Some Shading of Prices Tho week closed with a quiet local market and aside from a few specialties price chanrte were unimportant. The usual week-end evenlng-up operations produced a little more irregularity, but in view of the extreme narrowness of the market the variations were without significance. , , tVofit-taking- on n moderate srale. wns In evidence In the earlier dealings, particularly among the more active fenders ot the week's trading. Opn eral Asphalt common on very light transactions receded $4 to 101. but im tilr mlllerl SI. American Htores - nt thp same time shaded V, to 45 14 . ., ' The favorable showing mnde by the ' I KleotHc Storage Unttcry Co. In the n ! annual report published after thp clos Ing vesterdnv wns without effect on that stock, although the pnre wns ele vated $1 to 120 on the purchase of a few odd lots. United On Improve ment shaded to 4&i, while Lake Su perior Corporation was brought back to 20. Pennsylvania Hnltrond continued in good demand nt dflVi, 14' H 1 1 '4 I Philadelphia Stocks 14 '4 Vt 3(4 lllh Iiw i Am Strs. AZ 45V.. 15 El Stor.,120 120 45 0en Asp 102 101 283 In OoN A war . . . T)! 7 M Lk S Cor 20 20 346 Pa U R. 43Vi 43 10 Phlla Co. 37 37 Vj 10 Phlla Elec 25 25 150 1'MlnUT 23- 23, 17S t Rending SS S." 70TODOHel. Si I'Vi i 1030Tono Mln 2 2 2 30t TTC, I... 40 4R3, 40 Nt rhanse mad by rnmparlann with last ral on Npw York Stock Rxcnante. 11 MO Net h. m ch. tr.i.f! 1,4 120 1 102 3 I Tl 20 Vf 25 .. 2.TH 11, 1 ,7 i Vfc Ple In I vs 1 J 1000 'A 1 14 I ii' H IM ?'. 1 S4 3 Lib Rood 4th 48. 1 Penna Co cons 4s. 11 Phlla Elec 1st 5s.. .. noNn1 Hlh Ixi 00.11 01 ot 00.12 01 00 i 1 1 .so n. m. 00.12 01 01 Net ihs : .02 1 1 Philadelphia Markets M t U 14 v, l'4 (4 1 PROVISIONS steady. Hf. Murch S3. IPSO, for th . ..llertlon and dls roaal pi sarnas. p. rn'n? t anln Specification plan of carhm. rfii t. u form of rropoil airt "prr.rt ni b In. Upeettd at th abn-.n. ntlnnr,) nfrr rr. m tla dalrlnt 10 tak- away npi nf th Dedication tr nm do n h diroitini ln dollar IJini in rash nr crrind rhr. k "Dill depoalt m h rrla'd urn lh rnurn rr tha aprelfl'-attnnp "tr to th Sr'rtary of tha Towmhlp ithln thr dv, afrr th or-"nlne. f thr Mda otnr i. th deposit 1!1 ba forfeltd In t'i to-rtiahip All blda must b arcunpinld b. u crtlflrrl tback drawn to th ord'- nf th Townahlp cf Lower Mrlon In th ..jm of fl hundred dollars il.Noni 4 mi'im thai ih a.jr. CPtiful blddsi lll Mm un ih i-ontrart n ro.)lr-d Blda miii b dp"itd m a x'r . valor addr,ard to tb fba rman pf ir H-alth anil Dramas 1 ommlttt lndnra1 'Propoaai tor Collcllon nnd Diapoail of 'Garbajr" Th ttna'd of Copimlpslon- pf l,p.v. fe1en Township rrr tb r'a ., to rjr any or all bMi aa th 'v mav d.r.i, bat for tha Interest of th nn4l'tp Dl'-OnnE 1" AVPErtsns- , y.T.ta-ff THI5 tarn 1 a 4 Indlanj Rallroid Mil) ar- e-pt pronaU tnr one toaolldtrd liro BaotlvP. a f illo a 0u., 4 ft 1h In Cyllnd'-a i"x3.' Drlr S3 In Weight on drl"rt .'11 on be Tract! e P1r ( Tlln !H Rale of ml I'lmn 1 I fTui.1 aofr rnj' 11 Irtn. Water "inn ja r Complete peei(lrnnnn jnd oh.r .m,, may b had b' dppl ini'nHnK hrv rurohaalns ""i ueperai office. I.nd T't'e feldr Ph"a.l-lrb., Blda will be receiver! i.p March i Karlleat poaalhle date rr e'lv. rv required sod will r-n, ei onflde-iMn cxmrria inptas'4 n4it.non ro PROI'OSAI-S FOR IIAT riflipa th Quartennarter General Clorhlnr .nj Piulpare Dl'lnlon Munitions Hulld:n VCaahington n C Pealed propo.,!, " duplleate wlM be reeeixrn: hee umtl 2on P M Marrli ". 103O f, furn'eh n all er any part or so BOO Service Rata In formation on reopen. cars luth. pnr.. FOREIGN EXCHANGE New York. March 13.- The opening of the forpicn exchanzc market fir morning howed the allied exchanged stPHdy and thp neutial prhan;ri some what trongpr Ppmand terling lipid around voslerday' i'Io.iTj levo' nt l.ttS1". uhilp rablP old for ."..' 1 Gorman marks wer off hnrpl,i at 1 27 OtliPr nuotaiion wptp : Finno rnblps 13 10 . check 13 4-J. lire cablet. IS 10. checks IS.t cntlp lll.wi. check l- '.)-'; m GIGANTIC PLAN : TO CUT LIVING COST Winston "Judgment?' Cost City $38,000 Engineers in Conference Here Consider Electrification of All Railroads Continued Prom race One I.p statement wpip from niemorsndn nindp prior to Chief llophnrn's dopar tuip for llnrri'Liurg. and during hi lpan up of thp Dpiinitmpnt nf Strppt 'Irnnlng. Th".v had teferpnrp lo Hip dediiPtinn of S10 for emdi tiip plug; S5 "fot fnilinp lo ri'tnovp no nnd ice for n spare of tpn feel." nnd $5 for failure "to' fumi-di the ppKfipd mini-l.ei- of nipn nt tin- limp nnd nlnce ppt'i- arks IK: "SIMPLE LIFE" THEIR PLfcA'el- , llephuin W.iilid lit Ias O - e.l.l. ' ( -!...! - ". I't t rnble 3IU, rhork Rfl", : pewl. eiblen1 , . , ,,..', ' Dl.r.'Pftor. """ rrmnik 11 d- 1770. .'hpik 1700: Storklmlm rnh'pi- i A p'ati to nnt the Inch co-t of living dm tlnii of ... for pndi pug i for do - lt : al.aat-e -VI Hi. rhriilinni -nKtoc ...I i...nr.-. mn.rnl l.rin fniiriilinil l"V "' leinOVIIIg SUOW Rill hOW llintf 17 70. 1 n-k 17.55. I'ojienling n mlip 17.15. rhpik 17 01) VIVTRUPA VB CLOPISO QL'OTATtONP ''ler.lnff Kranoa l.lie 1 Id.iv prman.l .1 , IM 4." Km S'l , Cable. . .IPis 1.110 IOJ .11', Tfllnys OPKNIN-i QIViTATinVS '''erllna 1'Hnre Lire li id-re Demand 1 HH'i 13 13 I U V. ', rTT-1. a ', 1:1 10 lln .ID', MONEY-LENDING RATES PHILAnBIiPHIA Call, tl per cent tinip. 0 ppr crnt ; commercial paper, ' iIiipp to six moiilht.. 0 ppr ent. I provided for in their contracts, and In this emergency put thnn to hauling snow. For this tliPV received out I compensation. The duprinr avoid all rpferenre to the mPn from the (ire bureau who re ported snow -hanked fire plugs to Chipf Mepburn. Klther the men of the Fire Department didn't know a. snow-banked fire, plug when they saw one. or else Director Winston was not willing to accept their word. Anyhow, he can get the reporrs in thp street denning bu reau Onlpr Suspended Men Hark Director Winston ordered Chief Hep burn to suspend every inspeetnr who fnilrd to do hi duty. Hepburn did so. TIipii lhe ditPi'tor rpintated many of tliPm ; ordered them back 011 hi own teeponidbilltj ihp contractor per inittPil to dela ? ' ' ne iorc -live or tiftv inspector ns. power ...... rnnlii..rniniiK itriko the citv. dr In peii'led nnd r mm mended for dimlHnl plant nil over tnp country to pippirm . lc hv tho etahlilnnenl of cnnl instnuriH I cited, nnd lirpinpn llrc'', Chief Hepburn for npglpet to ri'liort nil riiilroad nnd iiidnstrinl plnnts ,i . prevented fioin doing tlien wtu k by rca- I '"ow-hound prosaings, inlets, fireplugs, advocated bv Chnrle. I'elton S. ntt pro. ' on , of ftoxc-ii lire pitlgs? -,,.f Hepburn , r-lr-.. Inr tided tho.e referred to in the r,...r,r nf pIpcIp-chI i-nclnerriiiT in the wnitPtl thlrleni dnjc mi the 1 ontrni-lnr ' ''' r.MJn Pi ni ir t boomi of Fehrti- lipfflBlil Sclpntific Sphool of i'e Cm 1 '" ''leNr the liro plugs, tl.r-ii hnd to -" r ' T"" were thp men who rP In seta. 1 imokod and slr-drled. liOe. beef, knuckloa '- and tPdra. emoked and alr-drled, 3lei PorK. family. 52c: hama S V cured. Ic6e. 21 'U 1, 1 30c. do. skinned, loose. 3428c: do, do. amokad, 28028c. hama, boiled, bonelna, 3e, H .plcnlo thouldera. 3 P. cured, looao. 20ci do, u smoked. 21c: belllea, In pickle, looae. 24c. 1 breakfast baron, 32c: lard. 2Jt4c DAIRY PRODUCTS Itltir.oii aieaaj Nw York, whole-mlllt flate, held, fancy 3H80e: aoeclala higher, held, fair to Krnd. 28V4 02Uc current make, nominal, iVlBCOnsln, whole-milk (lata held, fancy :H4 fflSOc.. fair to cond, 2RV 2Bp, Jobblnir aalea of fancy held r-ooiIh. 32I?33c. POULTRY LIVU Fowla. nne fat, 3BW 43p do. Inferior. 3a3c brolllna- rhd'kena, fancy, aoft-meated, welghlnr IH W2 R apleoe. r.MJHOe: aprlnit chickens, average, oft-meted, 40T42c. Inferior. 380SHc. la pry youiie roosters. 30O32c; old I rooatera. 2oT2fIC! durka. white PeKln. 440411c. do. Indian Runner. 4i)7l42c. do, Muscovy. .KIT K". turkevs, 400115c. plceona. per lalr, riMT60c LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS Pltt.hnrtli. P.. Msreh 13 HOOR-.R.-eelpta 1800 head "tlr. Heavies, lift 2.i york-ra. UMHl:nl. ,,'0,?J k A SHKKP AN'P leAMIlS .Receipts, .Ml head. Steady. Top sheep, J13.80: tnp lamh. 30 f'ALVr.S Rerelpta. no head, lllsher Top. UP. SO. BAR SILVER Rar silver wns quoted In London to day nt 7SV d. up Mi rt. LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS rhlrnro. March 13 -HOGS Bjtltnsteii receipts 11 000 head. Mft over. OfiiW hend nponlP alow. First "ilea atendy lop llsht. $18 Quality KOOd. Avaraue coat yra- PATTLE E.tlmaled receipt. 1800 head PHEKr estimated rerelpla. 200") head RAILROAD EARNINGS nvrrsta rocuhptkr and pitti- nt'i'.rm man Ttrat week March ""21! Prom .lanuary 1 . . ' 'iii Prosident Will Try to Reconcile Divergent Views of Wago Commission Va.linjton, March 13. In all quar ters concerned over the bituminous coal controversy, disposition l evidenced to awalf President WINon's word before taking action. The majority report arising from the split In the commission, appointed after the coal strike last fall. Is at the White House, but the minority report of .Tr,r,n P. White, the miners' represen tative on the commission, still Is in completed. Neither of the documents will be made public until the President determines whether Mr. White and his assistants, Henry M. Robinson, the commission chairman nnd public rep resentative, upon it. and Rembrandt Peale, the operators' representative, can reconcile their views. The majority report recommends the men be given a 25 per cent Increase In wages, including the 14 per cent awarded them by Dr. H. A. fJarfield, formerly fuel administrator, and that local differences in pay and allowances between different mining districts tie referred to another commission. Mr. White will recommend that the Increase he fixed nt approximately 35 per cent, It Is understood. The only factor re gaided a serious Is the hour schedule. The original demand of the mlnework ers wns for a thirty-hour week, u CO per cent lnrreao in wages and local adjustment of the differentials arising In and between districts. New Yorit. March 13. There la "lit tie possibility" that thcrp will be a suspension of work In the anthracite coal fields March 31. when tho preent contract between miners and operators expires, according to Philip Murray, international vice president of the United Mine Workers. Mr. Murray made that statement last night nt the dose of the second day's session of the subcommittee ol opera tors and miners appointed to draw up a new wage ngreement. Declaring that negotiations are proceeding "satisfac torily." Mr. Murray continued: "I have every reason to believe that the demands nf the miners will be ad justed satisfactorily by March 31. Should the negotiations go beyond that dnte wp will be without a contract, but it is quite probablp that some sort of ngrpement can be arranged. " Mr. Murrny said demands of the miners for n 60 per cent increase, n five-dny week nnd a six-hour day havp not been discussed. Notice has been served on operators, however, that the union's demands for a "closed shop" and the "check-off" system must be met. Indianapolis. March 13. Capiases for the 125 coal miners and operators indicted hv the special federal grand jury here for nlleged violation of the Lever Inw and federal criminal code were isued yesterday and probably will bp served next week, government offi cials snid. It was said that fifty -two of the persons nnmed are Indiana men. The pnpris for those residing in Illi nois, Ohio and western Pennsylvania will bo sent to thone states for service by officers in those districts. Will Take Only Sufficient Treas-i ury Certificates to Moot Cua , tomers' Requirements GOVERNMENT BONDS Pana.na coupon 2a Panama reslftered Panama coupon 2s. Panama reentered 2a. Rid Ax man . . 100 mi :. 1038 . ion 101 1038 .. ion 101 '. 10.11 .mo mi Punama coupon 3h 1001 ... 84 !. Panama reslatared 3, Idflt 84 01 Philippine 4a, HM4 .. .no in Philippine 4a, 1080 . nD PR Philippine 4a. lBSrt . . .00 pft I' 8 Oovt roupon 2a. 1030 inoL IO I' H loit reuletered 2. 1030 .10(11 ml t' H Ooi coupon 4a, 1035. infl 10B"4 tT S Oovt resletered 1j. 103s 1f. lo(l, lual nf Columbia 3 3. 1024 07 ., John H, Mason, president of o. Commercial Trtut Co., when speaking of the new iisue of certificates of Indebted. ness sain, from what he could gather on a visit to New York on Thitr... the banks over there will only tnke theis certlficats in such amounts a, their customers may ask ror them. When Mr. Mason had charge nf the War Loans he advocated that no defi nite amount ihould be attached to each Issue, but that the total should remain open. Then he followed a camnnlen of education, showing the bnnker noV tncy could make money by purrhnalnr these certificates to the limit, and hav Ing the bankers In turn explain to their customers how It was to their adran. tage to pnrchare to the limit for tan tlon and other purposes. The rennlr was a much larger subscription than If a definite ompunt had been fixed upon Of course, It was to the advantag. nf the bank to unload their surplus rertlfi. eatcs on customers and by so dnine every one wag making n profit, a nr cording to Mr. Mason's Information, th banki are only going to subscribe for such amounts as their customers nrnr voluntarily ask for. there will be no Incentive for them to push their sole. Mr. Mason said that In hi oplnlm, ,h,e. VTle V t.hM.p, Wrtlficatea shniiM follow the fluctuations of the moner market and the law of supply and A,'. mand. He does not believe in anv halm being placed around them to make them more sacred than any other government security. Even the British consols, hi 8ald, are permitted to follow this law. Oermnn bond, especially Cermiin cities' bonds, are rapidly going out of favor these days. They were onlr bought for purely speculative purpotei anyhow, those buying them expeetinj to gain through a favorable, turn In thi exchange of the mark. A partner in a large banking hou In the downtown district remarked that he did not believe that there were verr many actual German bond held in H1I4 city. Most of the purchasers hoH merely an Interim certificate nf th houss selling these bonds. There wm regular orgie of buying of these nnmU recently, he added, but when both burer nnd seller began to take stock of what was being done, a halt was called In the first place, he said, mot, If, not all of these bonds, are drawn by lot and the numbers are published in Germany, but so far as he knew hs believed no arrangement had been maita to publish the drawn numbers In Ihn country, so that, a man might own on of these drawn bond for years aul know nothing about it. Menntuiile, in usual, the Interest would cease. Wo don't recommend thcie bond to our customers, he said. Of rourje. if they want them we get them from a reliable house, but we give no guar. antee beyond that, the rest is up to Hie buyer. There nre people, he remarked, buying these bond who cannot rrn4 them when they get thpm, ns thpy don't understand German. Another Investment bnnker snld tb difference in appearance between nni il these German bonds and what we. in the United States, are accustomed to wi as n bond in very marked. He 'A 1 the. German city bond looks like a chen Christmas card. The French bond, m saldA is still cheaper looking, and at far ae appearance is concerned miht ha considered creditable a the bond of .1 school district of "Squeedonk." From a seat of high favor the German bond has, within 11 few days, fallfn to a level where it ha few friends, ac cording to all reports. rnoTon.AY8 rtlOTOPLAYS Inereaee sn ns 1 2 Vl '.'It 1 PHOTO PIAYS THRU OflMEfWeZA DIVIDENDS DECLARED Brltlah-Amerle-r. Tobacco Co cllsinV-nrt , ., ..1. nf h per rent per annum i"r i'n " from (Vtolier 1. IMP in March The following theatres obtain their pi dure J through the STANLEY Company of Amer ica, which is a guarantco of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures throueb the Stanley Company of America. Alli.nmKr.i -'lh. Morris ft Pasayunk Ave.. Mllltimura Mat Dllyat2, Eve. 0:43 4" 31 io;i STAR I ART In IV v rill V WOMAN Tin: Dividend nrrif f. or c ll. .i;ivr rntn-iNY eon me lluililinr Cllllldr.plill I-,, Vm" h 1J 110 Th D t.flr- nf Ind mapr Water ...,- Jeeurltle "ompan. h thit, ti H. r,j re-ruler -rn,inn'ii divi-i-nd nf Thre. hih! One-half :'i n-r rent isi An ,,,-r ,rr, on the p,.f.rr..1 nr'( ,( Md r.nmn. Fayable prll 1 100 in I, .Mere nf rj referred -I . , ! r. .n-l ,.,, i. book, nf tha compare t me ,-,n. rr buvn... March SS !o;'e ."" " ," h ' "-" "" v""- 10 10;0 U n 'Iwk m In April n Ml JO o clock .. m 'be. , .. . i ui j P -,;, a-.r.Mr niMUKvi) THE BARRETT CO.MI'WV (N. j. A quart. i di.iderl .f lin lnllnr ( no. ?er ahare hai be"n dec ir-i np the . mnini, apllal 8lo . and a 'riai-url .,v rlno nt One Dollar nnd -imi).Iip f ent .l ;-,) n,r .nuir --,,-., . !., ,, -iittru ni T... Reserve Banks' Discount Rates The first column gives ratrs for all periods up lo nnd incluriitc a fifteen i day maturity, the second for u period of sixtepn to ninety dnjs The third land fourth columns gie thp riifp for disiount for rnlliitrrnl loans vppured by government bonds oi in ie i om I paper i,ni paper iprltj. and a meirtber of tho n,i,t .nti-liiiri-iiieii io mi mo uorh huh Ins o n 1 ' '" ' .' "" "' -" wagons aim trucks n .f.'." WMea Mor.Ved " quaner'N .f l.n,: nommlttop rpnrpPnt,nc notional men. U8Cll in icmiiving snow nt a Ihiepp fll .,"7 h.V r,,.ferred nnyahl. April r. in A 1 Pr.HFNY ."nk ford ft Allegheny engiiiporing sociolips nf thp coiintrr. no v1 In tin- laiPial lPiigtl, .. o,v h cll P"'it.v than thp hid. These falsified amok of re,-rd April " nt'STlv farnCM In holding n two-dav seinn in thi cilv. j block. n on Chetnut oi Wilnut streets, reports innde a dlfferencp of $1.50 a, " "THF. con.siCAN iiROTHERP Simplpr livlns nnd a more pfiiont there urn four iTomg io mlots nnd '""" ,n.p lr ' '-"' P"" lnj ppr Irupk, c-t;.,, If nnl in DrV . ". .. . .Z d-.Klr. nf nnhlle n-nrku I him rorliipi n.e . four iintliunU I., em. If H, i...l .1 In 1 CI Chief llpnhlirn vniH ll,n nnn. I ill HIS lCDl lit 1SUI rv A POI I O &8D AND THOMPSON 8TS i ho tnnt!on. is thp nlnn rffered bv K. S iIipp liiiei Hnioiintlm: to Slu ..rn n,l,t..,l tliifttns were not cntitlcrl. 7Vf-v...l Dt7iiiio ! mnv -..ti t.,A.Ti.-lIS RAILY lft dava Roeion New York i! Philadelphia d Rlihipond . l fleeinnd 8 t.anla il I'hlrapn rt Si lunula il I Minneapolis . M Kanaaii i" t -l Djllae .-.in r'ranrlern ! Raiei or, .uttfUrdi ,1erl.One, '-nnilntie cnl III in da" ll 1 O 1H lo IIO 1 dm e dave l7 SI, and nlsn a committee The electrification plan offprod bv Mr. Scott is ot)P of thp propositions now bplng worked out by the conference com mittee for ratification hv the engineering bodiei of the country, who propose to act in thp nenr future n n unified na tional bodv. Next week, said Mr Si-ntt. A committee of enginpers will go to Washington and prpent the plan to n vl ft' i er ierae 'I'lebrtiteeH at 4 Cnrman. n prominent Clovolnnd enginpp-j it would have horn S'JO foi ,.nrU length inemipr oi hip roniPiPncp oi n cu.v mock uislpad of -SIO; that i f Chief Hppliiiin hnd gonn to extremPH In rerommpnilii)1: lino n Director Win ston inflmatp.. Mm Hepburn was uin servntive. Ah even citixpn sn.llx rpniPrnhprs, fnilurp of thp contniriors to i Inui crosh. ing nnd pathwms to (rollers mis otic of the hindrniico io font inn-pi. Thnt is wlint I mpiii.t uheii sp,)l,P f fall- HIP f A I umiiva biir,u ... ii.. t. 'vl I congressional commitlee in the hope of Pi-ru.u Lpik.fr of Inn h 111 hiipct'or sS i epiiring an appropriation for thp pur- i Winston .at- J; lpo.se .... I "'ho removal of nnm .. --I, is nnr rmrnii. sitv. i r .-.nnl .,1.1 -- i-.-i ' vi i in hnvp a serip of cunt powpr plantf- !! I established nil over .o eastern nnrt of P. lh enimtrr ti itli tho iilnn of olpplrlfvin" all railroads nnd industrial plant. "The effpet of sticli n movp on tliP lilgli I n ul :?.' if In i per Barrett Anrll I. mi IM ri ' iniu. io j mii n idhl. id, r. record a at lhe rloee n' l uiui? March 1 -. IV.., -nn .m irn ii iii;i, m the I'T' t" t-i tockholdTa nf rerwr1 h- nM M .r h -J J t'rjn filnr.ii j - i Hi i. j - V prut loe of bum- T "" '"t-.JJ!.' '" ipkovk. ' N ror. llro.id nnd rrh .. t'nila.leiphiu Man-n in m'o The Pire. inr hae thi rlay il-.lir.d a ouanert dl idem! of two pr . ni iji no .,., hare) r"4 'e iliril 1.1 Ift.'O to Hio.-Khi,i.i are of rnord at ihe i .. nf bualne.e March 31 l:o i hn .. ni1! t m,il-d r w Monnm Tree.'i'.r " iRiti TUisr mhIpTny t tneetli B tf th" 11'W.r.l of I' ,rirtr, held till dO 0 4UJHerH diMrten.l n( Mn 10) PPr rent d I ired .4-hi. oi prll 1. 19Z0. io Uni'l hoid. r, ,i r ,, . , pooka of toe (oinnam m ihe n,.- nf b, nea March in Hue i i, ,,! n. ,, , d OBOROF 11 HTI m 3d Tr-uj,,, Phlladeipbm I's M.rrb it ojn cost of livinj is nlivioii-. In tlio firt plopp. it would ipprosPtit nn annual avmg of 515O.00o.tMio in poal nlonp. It would reduce the coi nf livina. becaup fuel would necossnrih dpcrenp In cost, nnd a. much of the tniii.portatlon faeili lip of the count rv nip now used In the hauling of coal, tliot would he free for itlier serviep. This u'.iild reduce the .i.iteAnl iin.ieiiullnn of trOin in till COitn. nnc- io main or the hiKh price now tpv d also the ot nf (ransporlotlon. being asked in manv line. I hecnui.e nli-ctrical i"pr tnnld l)P Hun h pviPH wits ..hpappr. and the better nervicp which the Hecovery of piotliicfion and dltnhii- rnllriiail could give would hnve the Hon of goods from thp disorganizing , ,.ff, ,.t ,,f lowering linen for many com rffpeis of rpponled storm of tinusiinl miidilif. inpluding the iipppsitips." pvintt w in procrpss. though spriou- l" K farninn. pven went so far as transnortntion hanrhrnns remain In some ,n .irerlw.t iinivnr&Al l.eniii.ir nf Iioiihp SPrteii (, jet fcoino OI t ee.t.ons. and enpourngemetir is derivetl H, dec ri.-itv. Ing from SII00 to S2.',0tl per day for tills STATE OF TRADE Tup tindo reviews nf the week state that iIihip hip indication In somp Miips of growing conei Mitiein HpttPr wpnthpr Is he'd ipfpniihib'p for nn improvement in Iiimiiipss. hiil there is decided ipisl fiom IIip nepiiinulatiiig mdiPations thnt the high point ol ,iin coinmuillf m-ii Ps hns nt lat been witnessed. While n doi'line of on' ahont threp-tentlis ol I ppr ppnt in Dun IndPx N'umher a of Man h 1 sprrn trivial in comparison with me preceding pxtranrniuory up "Tlie high cnt of imiitinii and na 'lonal laziness ore 'wo of tliR main factors responsible for the high cost of iving," env Mr Cm man "Until the people -eie thnt the iiichtion of ieiiditiiis for public nrojects I a ipchnfni rnthpr thnn n Aniiiiril .Meellnaii I'hlUdelphu iji'i Mrrh in-o (MS" TO TIIK HTOhllOI.I)I.U. 0- TK s PBNVMI.UMl KMI.ItllVI) to. . The underalirn. d sppointed in purauane Jf sctlon at the Annu,' Meetim- f ,h, ,. holdara, recommend the followlnr tl. ket fir nirlnri PHARLKS B 1NOKHHOI.I. 8.MIE1 titcA and A jir.i.i...s io pe Qien r thV slocklioWfru' elemon on lhe 2ld "" " CIIARI.KS i' HARRISON WILLIAM V KIT1.BR 3 I." HOI STON, .IOIIV IIRIIIOKI. DtVIP V WILLI tMP tlllllflTIAN C PKI'lilHR WILI.IA.M UiXip lli.ilrman t'omniOle turn yet it is ignifnani a reflecting political one nnd that engineers Mioiild n innnEo in tlie main price movement, dp consulted on .iny uik projeri.npn wno nnd may conceivably bp thi of a gradual, If irregular, readiiibtnient llradstrcpt says . forerunner ire Informed, before ni.'h proposition downward ore toted on. tlieie Is going lo be n pontlnued enormous Inrrensp nf monev wasted through tm then my nnd n ron C.UlllHlA IKON HMII'ANi Th Annual Melln( ot tno . tuUiuoldera tt tho Cumbria Iron Company w ill b held at tha utlli' of lhe con panv. IH.'u Widener hultdlns. Junlpr and Cheatnut atroel. Phil Idelpnia, JCPneTivaiue u,i iur.imj . 1B10, t 3 o clock p ni when an rll! l held fur director! to aerte naiulna fear. V,, UT" ..'.. .',,. election for the D. BREWER OEHL.T Dacratarr. While hnainp in uhnlpanlo lines SPqUPllt tioostlllg in Ihe cost Of living. continues nt n good pace, n progreiwivp . ' People must learn ngnin to labor by 1 E'-, tendency is rpfipcted in lhe week's trade the sweat ot uieir nrow nnd to live 1 Sf ndtiees. and this, with inilPment weather more simply Now every one I trying to in liiuo.i "illium nun unu no iiiuiiriiie nil--'; -" , , ...v..- - - bringing about n quieter tone In retail ' being deviefd to do it for them with a trade. Purchasing for immediate need . eonspquent decrense i mnn power nnd is reported as lu general satisfactory, but I? lessening of pioduetion, since so much there U n niorp pronouneed dUposition labor mut, be used lo produce theic de- to limit fommilnientk for the future. The vices main Influpnce in inducing caution ml respect to providing for iqnre dUtant I No Change In Refined Sugars requirements is the feeling relleeted in I mv lurk. March 13. The local dispatches from many quarters thnt refined sujar mnrket rpmalns un pricen have about reached the top andjehangpd, both ii to conditions nnd that readjustments In a downward dlrec- nrices. Thp market for raws continues lion may be looked for in the not distant quirt but iind Importations yester- 1 future.' I day were 54G5 bags. t... I.. the load or In ihp jard nnd thp bills un- tins letnovni ha audilpil ' Mils Is also It-ill. hill lliieclor Win etoii evniles. or forgets, ot wns ignnr ant of, the following ppcitirnlion : Wlinn Hie streets arc coveted tvilli snow nr ice so that the regular ttnrli of sti eel .cleaning cannot he prose .cuUmI. Ihe ennti actor shall eniplqy ji Mifllclrnt forri to keep clear nil cross Ingk. lire lijdranls, inlets and gutters leading to Inlets. It is to he dis tinctly understood that v.liPn nrm is on the ground all the equipment. Inrludlng wagons, must be engaged in Its reinoial, and anj equipment absent will he subect lo .specified dc diirtlnns. This nppllr to the whole cit and not to the downtown snow .removal dis trict. And tint a single, contractor oli. seneti ei tomo of them were draw ing irom miiiu io s.t.imi per day I t fill only (went) iron nn the jiih Other Items In Specification And then lhe spccifir atinn goes on in follows : All street crossings for a width of at least eight (S) fppt inlPts, guttem npprnachlng samp and nil guttprs iipc csnary to drain crossings within one hundred flOoi feet of mlots nrd streets in front of fiieplugs for n uidius nf ten llOi feet, must be kept i-lenr o dirt, mud, iep and snow. A pathway nt (past six nil fppt m width between curbllne and the car tracks, Ht a suitable distance beyond nil in tersections, must be kept clear at all times of Ice, snow, mud nnd water, so as to enable pedestriaiik to com fortably enter the rpar pud of trollpy cars, wherp rear pntrnntp car are operated, Controller Wnltnn has estimated thnt the city's bill will be at leakt fl'JO.OOO 1or snow remoxal during I'ebruary If the director had accepted the Hepburn lecominendntiotis the taxpayers hill would have been only $82,000 instead nf $120,000. This .$120,000 is "velvet" In the pockets of the downtown street leaning contractors, who took their tvams from anh nnd rubblib routes, as t hlef llephiirn is no longer i onnected with the department, nnd it would be unjust lo him to inise the question of veracity over the ilireeloi's stiitpmcnt thnt "n number nf the inspectors suspended hv the former cliipf wptp re stored bj him" before he left. Two ln sppctors were nrderetl hack hv Director Winston himself, nnd Hepburn had to ohpy. TIipv werp Campy and lljrnp I hate Infnrmntlnn that thp illrertor three das after Hepburn' departure sent nine more names nf suspenilid In spectors to the iipw rhlef nf the bureau wllli ordeis that they bp rpltiljifi i.. Ills public stntetnent he i barges Colonel fVTR-n In ANNE OP OnrcKN GABLES" rnnllniied Trnm Pnse One lutments nnd nrrniigempnts celvlng the ship. , The iidmlrnl dpclnred thnt wliile he. protested continunll.v ngnlnst the de partment's fnllure to keep him informed. the sltuntion wns not remedied Tha.t great cnnfiislnii existed with re irnrd to the establishmpnt of tho hasp lln Franpe and that the department itself did not know what it wanted wns dem nnstrnted. Hip admirnl snid, by.n lelter Iip received enrly in August from tlip officer assigned to conunnnd the Itor I ARPADIA S.HESTNUT Bslow IBTH I -rts-LlA ,0 M to U!lJ p, M for rn- .IRKNIJ CASTLB In I '-TIK AMATKUR WirE" RI I IFR1RH D"OAD STHEKT AND DLilsJCDllALS fil'KQttKHANNA AVB. CltOKNR O'RRIEN m "TUB BROKEN MBLODr1 BROADWAY ?WTlfr i,v NELL SIHp'maN In ' HACK IO OOD S COUNTRT" lienux lilise unu ouieer, mi num. iine not yei. hcpii Mnrtlen Is responsible for all reinstated .',.,., . . .that "the situation in r ranee is nnl " I ii a an nifmniti...ai.-..e. .. I . t a I . ...r. ....... -i ... ,,,h .nriior cutting clear to me, nml tnni wncn lie Had ' linn-it ii union. ihp so- nskpi . un bene ordered to the mm. were imposed, ' mand of the base what his duties were. PAPITOI 722 MARKET STREET V-I 1 1 Wl. io a M. to It;in P. M POfiiU8 MacLEAN and DORIS MAY In MARY'S ANKLE" lines called fines. a after they COLONIAL G,n8$rftp.WpA,r MABEL NORMAND III ' PINTO" were never cut. ' says thp direetor in 1 ho had been unable to obtnln any In- ' PMPRP' KA1N 6T' MAHATUNK his official stntempnt formation. , ' ! smnt rv s.aIV-AJ!1'''515 DA,LT Chief Hepburn publicly nnnnunced I "' nsk,d the samp question nud got her klbiimiant jiaN'1 tnroiigii tnp nenspaners that ho i.n.i recommended that .$.'18,000 in fines or deductions The director, who was in dally touch with Chief Hepburn his own appointee, who was nrtlriK under his instructions, called the contractors and their attorneys into secret conclave and then slashed his rpfnmmpndntlons into ribbons the. same answpr from nil the other bends In the Navy Department." the of I ficpr snld. "After waiting nhout four I weeks I received orders to pinceed with n party of eight persons, but still no ' Instructions." i A simllnr condition cxitec with rp gnrd to Ampricun naval nviiitioir forces Kent iiiiroiifi, Admirnl Sims snid FAIRMOUNT tVe'e" PRANK KEENAN In "A-Jl( "PMOULDBRINO EMBERS" PA Mil Y THEATRE 1311 Market BL rAlVllL.1 i a. M to Mldnutht MAOBLAINE TRAVERSE THE HKLL SHIP" Pennsylvania Company 4' Per Cent. Gold Loan Certificateo Due Juno 15, 1921 Guaranteed as to Principal and Interoat by Endoraement by tho Penna. R. R. Co. Tax Exempt in Pennsylvania Girnrd Truat Co., Phlla., Trustee I 'ifiTW ST THEATRE Bolow Sprue. JOin Ol, MATINEE DAIL-T I ALICE JOYCE In "AIL.T "SLAVES OP PRIDE FRANKLIN ,BD oo'JS Rirril CL1PKORD in "ua'V THE AMAy.INO WOMAN r.rrnt Northern Proad Ef'. NORMA TALMAOOB IN A DAI OUTER OF TWO WORLDS" Price: To Net Over 7 Per Cent. Biddle & Henry 1 04 SOUTH FIFTH STREET IMPERIAL TaV.&T. LEW CODT In B THE BELOVED CHEATER" fpADFR 4,8T LANCASTER AVE! L.lii-VI-CI WATINEE DAII v ROBERT WARWICK In UAll4lc "JACK STRAW" LIBERTY Bn0AD tS?i&T&t& OLADTB DROCKWELL l" UA,Lr "THE IPQRB1DDEN noOM" 333 MARKET 09n?ToT',,?0A?nMB NELL SHIPMAN in ' l,M' "BACK TO OOO'fl COUNTRT" MODEL "5 fgSffilf -, obHufc Szlilzmr. .Li.Vx In OVERBROOK 034,i: ELBIE JANI8 iE IMP rALACF 121 market streii MPjyS.1, "ARRptORE in 'THE COPPERHEAD" PRIWCFQC 1018 MARKET STRETT nrZ :S0 A- M. to 11.18 P. at C08fTAUS TALMADOB In "A VIRTUOU3 VAMr ' RPP.PMT MARKKT 3T. Below 1ITS ..--s-.-,, 0i45A.Mt0llP.lt. ..,. POROTHT OIBH In 'ARY ELLEN COMB3 TO TOWN'1 RI ALTO OERMANTOIV.v AVE ii"l Y,, . AT TIII.PEHOCKEN ST. "WANTED. A HfBBANP1' RURY "ARKKT ST BEI3W 7TH 4 IO A. M. to 11 15 P M. ..89Sl)LNn BREE8E In "CHAINS OF EVIDENCE ' QAxl-YV Mil MARKET STnEBT "' v Vf f 8 A M. TO MIDNIGHT "THE DEVIL'S RIDDLE STAMI FY MAnKBT AROtD '6TH tFi.V J"l A. M to 11 In P M. ELSIE PEROUHON In 'HIS HOUSE IN ORDER' VICTORIA "ARRET ST AB. TS V l 1 Jtl o a M to 11 15 P K ANITA STEWAnT In f "IN OLD KENTUCKY' The NIXON-NIRDLINGERffJ I HEATRE5 1W BELMONT 0ID B0VE MARKET MART PICKPORD in DADDV LONOUW CEDAR 60TH AND CEDAB aventi BRENTWOOD PLAT "THH THIRD OENERATIOV COLISEUM """"SriFTOi HYIiVIA BRBAMER in "RUOTECTABLE Br PROXT FRANKFORD4T,3mnk,ordJ WALLACE REIP In "DOUnLE SPEED UIIvlRn FRONT ST A OIIIARP AVE JUJYIDU Juml-o Junction on Piankfnnl ' BVLVIA BREAMER m RESPECTABLE BT rnO.T I fin sT BJD AND LOCUST PTM WALLACE REID In "DOUBLE SPEED' , NIXON B1 Ata-Wr BID AND MARKET BT a us, 7 o" KPiit. roMEnr MAIDS AND MUSLINS RIVOLI"0? "BACoreVrrtr' STRAND aEBUANT0XAT veW "MtTCI?.lT.5Al8K5yB T U 141 Ve IV 3 "' WEST ALLEGHENY :,U If R. WARNER in, JtUNTINO SHADOVV8 "inci mtuKK.N MELODT" I "HAUNTINO mtAnow." FIJRFKA 40T . MARKET BT8. IrjADt niDOB AVB. PAt.rM EUREKA A DAUOHTER .M.A,T.INEE DAILT NORMA TALMAOOB in or TWO WORLDS" JEFFERSON :,,lhAr,DnAleL, HARRT MORET In -BB OMUX "THE BIRTlf OA 80UL- PARK n,D0,AV,B, DOUOLA8 MacLEAN "AP.n" "alAMV f r"s" l. ".. r fil Compltta chart ahesrtn "",T?f4, jsll watK arptara Otturaijr .- )a A ti ,'M ls-S t i ' -' I jylri.- ..I huV ..-- i.1 t .. t.,w-l.." IVll
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