Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 25, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 24, Image 24

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,77, l"l ;n l'nli Comnmiy'ii Can. oil.
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'VAfllel Fourth of me lYnsnlidiieil Klrst
FMorUare. listed Msrelt 1st. li02. ixTurlnn
fni shore bonis, trmt nn the fifteenth day
,- nuuu is nerery Riven, pursuant tu
O'flork Nfmn n
5,"llJom ' Stephen CIItun
l FWitphl. rrnnaviv-in'.a. the
ril RulMlnt. Full.
Ifft ft III Ih. a m..
Jrt of th holders of the ouutand'nr bond.
Issued. Under an1 secured hv eaM rAMAii.
dated First Mortsaxe fnr the purpose of
votlnr on the prnpoedreleas from the ll-n I
afid operation of said mnrtKaie. of the fo.
)nwlnc parcel! of lard Includtd tn said m rt- i
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Three met or parrel of surface. In Sum
snerhtlfc Townjhlp. Camtria County. rin- i
aylvanli atxreaatlnc about 340 scree n
ytrchea. proposed to b sold ta Conrnd I
wendernth i
Twent) .elsht trae.tr or parrl of roil j
situate In Cimcrl I'royle and Summerhtlt I
Townahlps Camhria f'ountv, I'enrnHsnm
artrecaMiic about 3407 arm and 1.1
farthest, with 07 acrea sbd 55 peich" of,
Surface, proposed to be told to the Melt a
Coal Company I
Eunt tracts or parcel or rnal situate In ,
Pammerhlll. rnrtage and Mun
aHloi. Cambria I nuntV rennei
ter Town
ratlna about IM arrea and 40 perches
proposed to l txrhinerd with the Summit
Water Fuvl i imoanr frr tvn 'rarta of
coal tn Munster and Pumrrterhlll Toirnsh'pj
Cambria County Tenrolvanla arreittln
tn eoual arreaee
WEHSTF.K COAI. M) fOKK COirNV
ny a n KPw-VRn1".
FerreH-v ard Treiturer
Dated Ne Tork .time IS 1!;r).
nitlrirnda
Mays Food Products, Inc.
New nrlrana. I.a June II. 1010.
Dividend No. 2
At the rular meeting of the riosrl of
Directors held Saturdat June 15. 1P;o a
urterlv dlt'dend tf "ft was declared en
the preferred etock of the company, rat
able. July IS, 1920. to all tockholdera of
record June 3" 1H50
J K.H BLA1H. Secretar)
NVADER OIL & REFINING CO.
DIVIDENDS NO. 52 AND 53
Mukoicre Oklahoma
The reju'ar m.mh i ditldend of I', and
an eTira dmdnd t !'f ha ben dedarrd
to lockhold"r of record June l,Mh. 19JIJ
pajableJu l li.'.'ii i h ka will be mailed.
k I.. I. HOI II. Trraaurrr.
-f'BnMTTNT ii nniv.Ki.KCT rFc" lortfoit.v.
THIN
Hut and VI Jun 25. lH'.'ii
The Board of Dlr"Ctora of th Vermont
Ujdro Kiertrle rrporatlnn baa di.larfd the
regular cumterh dli dend f one nnd llire
quartert per rent on tno twr rent cun.u
lathe prefernl (. k and the rt per ci-nt
cumulatlte pief r .d tm K .f the romran).
paab!e Jub I 1'i.ti t mv khod rn ui ro
ord at the oa- m buinee Juno HI. 10JO.
N II SON" Secretary
THE V 5 HAIlSTiiW M VNAUK.MINT
SSyiATInN INC.
Oft illiii: MaiLisera
Ml Pine t New York
I1INC.1IAMTIIN I.IIIIIT. UK.T AND
I'HM KK t O.
ninihnmtoii N V June 'JS n.'O
Tha Hoard of t)lr-cfore of th ninham ,
ten Llcht Heat and Power Co h deolarid 1
the reaular quart'rl dlildend of one and
onr-ha f per rent on the H rr t-nt cumu-.
latlte prefer ed t"rk of th compam. pat-1
able July I mjci t.. 'Iiviiho'dera of record
at the clone of bu'n i June Id lv:o
r N Wli.jitv Jecretar;
THE V S HARST-IW MAN.UJRM.NT
SMWiArmv IN."
lip. ratlns Mania r '
JiU Tine t Nejr yiV
JUTrROPOKITXN KIHHN mi PA NY
Dtier N I June :. loin
- The Board of Directors of iht Metropuli'a
Xdlson Compan haa do'-,..' Mi ran ur
quarterlr dl' Idend of one nnd thre-oiiiirter
per rent on the 7 per cent unvjia't' par
tlrtpatlnit pi'ferred Him of the imrnn
payable Ju!- 1 IPSO to torVho d-rs of
record at the clot of hiilne Jor l1'. 1PJ"
I" N WM SON s.".'
THE W S HARSTOW IN ihMEVT
VSSOCIATION INI
Opwi'rftlna: Managers
Ml Tine et.. New York
She new jekkv i'o"ver and i.k.iit
COMPANY
TJoter N J.. June 2"i 19J'1
The Board of director of the N"ev Ji
Power and I laht Oomp-in has declared ie
recular quarterly llldend of one and three
quarter per rent on the 7 per rnt rum.
latlve nreferre.l atrck of the compan p
Abla July 1 inju 10 atockloldr of record
alt the close cf hu-int- June ... 1P20
r N WILSON Serremr'
THE W P n.MtSTOW VANAOBHENT
'lfJA.TIO INC
i.p-riiilna Mtnac-'i
"o Pin- . Ni- Voik
WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC"
, & MAMFACTVKINC. CnMrXtt
A Quarterly Dltldend of 21 tl Ofl per
hare.on the PllEKERKED Stock of thla
,76mpan fill he paid on Julv if, in;n
U A Dltldend of 2 HI. no per jiharei on
tha COMMON Stock of thli Companv for
the.- quarter undine Juno .10 lfilo u h
raid Juiv .11 in:o
Both Dltldend? ae ptb,e to Stock
solders of rec rd a nt lune ",n ;o
. " f n''TZ Tr.aaurer
New VorU June in. injo
CONSUMERS'ELECTRIC
JLIGHT AND POWER CO.
INeit Orletn'
The reru'ar quartnrli dtMd'nd of One and
thrt-o;iinrtirr per cent H.",' en i-e rrt
ferred Slock of t .e rompant lua be n 4.,
elared ptah June 30. 1930. 1 jto, k
noinera 01 rc jru June i'i.-ii xn tranaf
t-i
at the rlnee of busfnet June o
will bo reopened on Jul- 1 ";n
i":n an I
A I- I.INN tr Tr'jrur . r
Herschell-Spillman Motor Company
Common Dividend
Herschell-Spil.man Motor Company
Preferred Dividend
The rtiuir iuarrer, dn ldnd of ""
ppon the outatan Ijns Preferred a'ock of "i
Htrachell Sp llman Motor i moany hi!
I Wen declared ,,-.at. .ir i. lofo. to Pr"
Xrred ihareholdera ef rword June o. ioo
PERKINS
June II tCIO
Treaaurer.
TIIF II I I M f It MP a, .ON5 siriP m
K.Nf.lM- III u.niNr. (.
I'lllljllelphli. '.
. , . r June i ft;n
The PmH of r r - or, haa thla da d
elared a oua"r' diMi'nd of t, pr ,,n,
rayabe Jj f, ifjo , oockhold-ra of
record a r m nn Juk u,..f( Th
franafo ho r of ti,. rpam Ml be r-o,ei
for tt"- ".'( of th. diMdend from 1
P. rn Jj ' jrii in m Jul, in 11 n
mm cs t TATi.-n
- Treaau-er
riunnKi.niiA m nESTKBN""miu
S'nrneto.n Ta June"? Ifioo
Treferred smek DUIilend No m"
The Jli.r'l of Pire-tnra haa thi 4n d
rlared a dl idend of one anil onriuurter
11) per eent on ,he preferred ,in,, ri
thla tomruro pi'tb' Ju i ii ii;() ,,
praferred ii' 'k," !' of record the cloae
ef buelneia lu i- It" 10-J0
Checka w u i -nailed
SM SBEB KRfl J '-" -r.-H.ir.r
SHE i.Eiiif.ri nm: .vsn n u, T7o
Phllad" l hid l.ioe JJ 'O'fi
lllildend So inj
The Boar I "f M,n,r. pii d- declared
quarter dhidend of 3 per rent (HI
per hre) on the .apl'a) e'ork o' ihe rom
pany payable Auicuai II fi.'') to a'..ckhold
oft ii realatered on ire hoel,,. ef tti- com
pany at 1J n lo'-k ron Ju'v 31 0;n
Check will he mai'"d io mockhnldera h.,
hava filed permarent dividend nrdera
HKVnVJI PESE SerrMar
" THE MAVXMVK NATIONAL llNK
I nun re jun- mm li'i."
eiTr.3 f"r'.u it se'r;;'n0nr"ahrd"i!dh:"nd',or 7
nd an exlra diMdend of 2 on the capital
atock. payable m and after Jnlr let. next
Until whli h 1ii tlie iranifer books will
remain cioaeq ano na anaea .tin iwiu 10 in
eurplut fund rf he bank rnaklnv that Item
1600,000. IJuldend 'betke wtl be mailed
El HENE J MOnillS
Caahlar
1 "rinT NVTi6NtT"nNK
rhlladelphln. r.
. June 24 tf:n
At meetlnr of the Poard of Directors
liald thla dav a nuarterlv dividend of thre
Mm eni was declared payable Julv 1 10JO.
to lt atockhnlders of record al the close of
liualneaa June . iw.u . n'rm win ue
mailed.
" Turn v ANnnicw
Casl.ler
""Western Power Corporation
Ttt Hoard of Directors haie de. tared a
miarterly diMdend of One and one-half per
Sulr IS. 1S0, to atockbnlders nf record at
tha close of business June 30 1020
tha close 0
If P 1VII.8QN Secretary
TUB HANK OF NORTH AMYmIF
A SIldnl of J'- apd f x.r .m..
cutatand nf " omm n Si ft ( tnF Hriphii
iplllman M tor iwp.n. ia,ao""jJ? i
ib Si ,fo"!sim:r'."d-1;: rn;:J-
Jn, 2. ln T r P?i
WL-0 THE HAMi "f j"'
. f rhii.d.i.
Wx J..s:n,5:ri,KM."rf,
Wa . payable Jul". 1 to at
Jline .1 1B20
this dar declared
f H per eent frea of
'e.i-. navabla Jul" I to atockholders of record
June Si, 1020
( hroks will be mailed
E 9 K HOMER
Cashier
f
Proposals
VlKFICK Of TUB OITABTKnVMSTBB
elenem . Clolhlnic and Ijnui ao IJIViaion.
Munltlviia llulldlnir. , Waahlnaton D C--
?M propoaala w II b" recalve.l liera unt
t A. M. Julr I. t"n. for furnlahln all
J any par " ' ih'foiiojrln: 211.000 ji..
K D. WnUeonL 23 000 Vds. O. p. Herat.
ALLIES 10 BAR II S.
FLOATING
LAN
.
I nf3l Dontn tl',,1, Pniiatnril
Local Bankers Think Collateral
Offered to Be of Doubt
ful Value
.
, , , ,
There nre aome In the finiuicinl ilia-
trlct who think the minor thnt the
nllM countrtea nre prepnrins to float
n hujsc loan in which the Tuited Stntea
I. nnt . I,. ..1...I . ,.l.t l,n
to be naked to participate
- iiiii ta wi- ipntll M I'll" U' iimiii iitan
ome foundation in fact And there
are nther.a who ronaider the proponl
n the lio'cht of nbnnllt.
Thee countrie.. ald a hanker, re
ferrinu to the allied cotintrle. need
more than any other thlns the gooda
which w" could aoll them and for which
thev have not the 1'nited Stnt-a dollar
to bu.v. What benefit i If iroliic to be to'....M i.... bn.i h ,n".rLo hok., ..fi..
them, he aid. to float uc'i n loan if.
as a re.iilt. the) onl cot franc, lire , p ,.. nrP ,lrly dltlded. some miv
and .terl'nK? " Ugn is rR t lim v0mp 8nrlnc
The loan i to b bnset! on the In- othcr'tVc 8nylnB
lemnity which Oermnnt is to pay nnd. i There N a cencral belief that il,p
nt prr.ent. he said, that i a doubtful ' mnt or mn"v be foucht to the bitter end
.ollateral nnd I- likely to remain o "", ,ctrni "o ne r cputntlon " wll I $
for mne time to come. Whnt the al- ' ' ,h' ,r0(-r
liod iiitintries need mot I American! ...
lollar. he .aid. ami nlmot every nrvertini: aeain to the money mar-
other -ouno of obtainius them ha beciip,, , bnnker claim they see no
Khauvtcd. except th exrbance of com- s-oliof for a lone time owing teT the
nio.I tle. and thi i not proceedine at iPnrr iliburement on the tirt of
tlio rate whirh we nil expected when , July.' It i. trii.- there will be more
the nrmitici' wa iRncd. Should uch i money in Ilio liank then than there
n loan bo floated, he -nid. with wa n week no but tho hnnk mut
the bond bntod on th- Cormnn indem- get rcntly for rrnp-inovinp loan.
uitt i tnisht be po.iblo to oli ome j ' , .
of them In thi countrv and lu Wnilf, lnarkin(: time in the brokers'
thi wa ecre some Amerlenn dol- I nfBcPS, tl)P nlP nirinp for two Impor-
:"V.Jh',,ld''"',::o'lb?"kCii::c!t,?" ilrllon .nn.vrnlnB the rallroal
.....,,., ,..., ..... " "...I-. .; " I"'-
m-tteil to oibtcribe. the experience with
foreign loan over here, he remarked.
hn not been u, It to create any great
rnthuinin
, ,
1h lo nl roprosontative of n well-
known New o-k h.i.iMns and intet-
lilont houi' "libh floated some timo
pro an i'pu.' of S'J. 000.000 of Hclcinn
0 per cent boml- . ailed attcntirn tothe
reepvort of r-'siiti oxebanse on Wei-
netdny to c litih of s.DO (
The Iwnd. am duo in I!ILT and when
itied were oM m the publl' on a 7
per cent naii otonil wi-ekh apo lliev
old at 7. on VInrdnj. on account
of the improvement in BHuinn ex-j
clianRe. tjiev wept a. lush a !!.
The attrnotite fonturo with thee
Ivind I tlio eleni"nt of speculation
which enter into the matter n I bet
30 Years
in Export Banking
INTIMATE KNOWL
1 EDGE of the needs
and habits of the people,
acquired by years of ex
perience and actual resi
dence in the countries
themselves, is essential
when transacting busi
ness abroad
23 Branches in South America
8 Offices in Europe
Direct Connections With India
Anglo-South American
ank, limited
New York Acncj, 0 liroadwty
4 Coin;if'
1KVESTMEX7 SERVICE
Specialists In
OHIO MOTOR AVD
RUBBER STOCKS
ACCEPTAKCES
BONDS
STOCKS
CORPORATION
FINANCING
OTIS & CO.
Investment Bankers
Member of New Vnrk Stork
'x.t'hawr
CLEVELAND
Boston Detroit Cincinnati
Columbus Akron Youngstown
Denver Colorado Springs
Toledo
KIN,NfJAI.
to the hoi nnns or
Mulual Terminal Company oJ Buffalo
j.,.,, Mor, --0r .,r (jfi, Twentj
Ural llortitaxe Four I'er Cent. TurentJ
ir.ir MiiKinir runii i.oki nonui,
.line Julr I. 1014
Notice la fr"r' lu Ki -11 j provided In Ar
ticle IV of the First Mortgage or tha Mutual
Terminal ' ompuo of Kurfaio 'formerly
JfMtual Eleiator Companyi dated July .
104. to Guaranty Trust Company of N'.
York as Trustee and tho supplemental
thereto dated January 1. 1000. that all
bonds Issued and outstanding under aaid
inortcags have been called for redemption
on JuW 1 1020 at Ulil of pr nd uo
crued Interest and will become due and
paiable at tha TTH'ST DEP.nTME.T -f tr,
t.inirnnty Trust Cnmimny of New York,
Trustee, No 140 nrondway. New Tork City.
mi and after Ju'v 1 1020 All Interest ne
ran pnnns snnn eaae 1 m nnn fer ju j
1 1920 and the ooupona foe lnte-.t mitur
Ju y
tnr after said data shall becoma null and
void
'-irons du 1 v 1 1020 a 1 1 t-t coj
, irl 'n he . l rnannee
MITl'AI. TVKMINXT. f'OMI'ANY
or MrFFAi.n
By F II BILVEHNAIL Secntarr
Paled New Tork N T Slav M t0"O
I cavntitov rnr. vt rnnv tompwy
rivK rr.n cent khist sionTOAOK
1 (.old iinND". nt'K jri.v 1. ioso
niNiciNo virsTt notice
Nollca la hereby Klven that pursuant
Im
the terms of tho mortsaite dated June 20
1910. rlelen til ) ft said tmnds of IlllOn earn
numbered aa follnwa- M. SO S3 8SI, SHI).
dm ii m"i i. " tti'i nn naH rv sn
drawn for redemption by thi Sinking PunJ
' at par and accrued Intereat aa of J
920. when all Interest thereon will
he abova bonds will be paid on and
ana ccrua .merem bh or July i
nd lfla
riid riat upon Drntaion wlih "ijponi
inn QU" in U Uliinai in -! rniiprjni kfa
taclied. at the olTica of FinKf.ITr TRU8T
COMPANT. 825 Chestnut Street. Phlladtl.
jihla. In wtlh. rut company tha money
hss hts denoslted for said redemption.
nWEMTT TBtmT COMPANY. Trustee,
Win P. Hest rresldent.
EVENING " PTJBEIC LED&ER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY,
rontnln options which provide for mils
nn Holslflii frnnr.M lit n lixrd ratn of ex
1 rlintiRo nnd rntltlo tlirir lioldors to ouc
lintf thr nrolitu nriRlnc from nn.V snle
nf frnni's for morr tlinn 11 frnncs to thci
ilollnr.
Prokcra n n rtilo don't look for much
chnnfco in cither flic activity or drift of
tin- stock mnrkct till after flic liniiiinya.
even If overt thine concrrnlng the Demo-
ocrntlc nominations la well out of the
unv bv lliat tilnP Soni( MV tllPV ,lon.t
expect much of n chnnRo then cither,
tint mnlip the rei-crvntion thnt n good
ilcnl depend on the money situation.
i And na fnr n the money wltuntion Is
concerned, enay monej la not looked for
far n long time. Some put thnt time ns
far nny na nxt year.
, r(.rtain broker snld he could not
quite fnlliom the reason at present for
hiKh mnnev ratea. unleas It la n desire
".". Illr INiri 1M -UII11- ... tut - UIK llllllll
rial institution in New York thnt are
kecninc it up artificially fo thnt they r
their Minldlnrlp can buy stook nt low
rate, beeniiae. he said, he understand
the demand i far under the supply.
The eTiulion of Allan A. Hynn from
inemberhlp in the New York Rtm'k
r.xchnnRe perliap attracted more at
tentinn
... .i. . ..n.i..i... ti it i
nninin. m. the merit niul ilnmrrtt. nf '
aituntinu. whl-'h maiij neneve win nave
Mron- nfl,icn.o on railroad securities. !
one i the de. llon of the Labor i
'age Hoard and the other the decision
rn rnto b the Interitntc toninierce ,
t'onnniasion The former i expected in ,
a da or so. but the rati- docMon inny
not be nnnoiitncd. it i tnld. till the!
latter part of .Tuh j
,v question mine up jrsterdny con-
rornini; the poibi'it of a Mump in j
freight trnffii after the rate were
tixeil. .but it wn aid tho trnnporta-
ion net nrovided for the Interstate I
Commerce ('inimiion rcndjutitiK tlie
rates under uch circunistance.
In fact. n. a bnnkor pointrtl out.
uch nn nrransement would be neces
sary, ns It I the biiines nf the com
mission tosco thnt the rate nre suffi
cient to yield the .V.. nnd 0 per ceut
protliled In the net
Philadelphia Markets
"" i
UIIEX.T -neelpi " Weaker t'nr cxpelllns thr,e three lod-e had been
iTJlwnaT" "T'1,;., '... ,r; t-l'l'ii ' !". ' "ns contended, before thej hnd
. ?i vn l- n-d inif '..tin No y . been piteti a chance lii ninko answer
5"rv'1.r,"'r v '-' V'h" 'I ' ,N, 3 "1, ;'"';' tf the liarsc nRalnst them.
. 'Te.i'Vdm., I2 7.flji No "Jiwrdl, V"ll:p Patterwin. nfter a pjitial
itnter J7HOL.,s.-l No i. winter J JJ liearilC onlcri d thai nil llivee lodccs
.".- . - i .rd ".?" ' J 7 '
i-nns Hecelpta l.'nn bnh', Weaker OH rights under tbeir respective cliur
We nuotr aa to uua'it' anil i atton. .it $2 ters. Tin order of the court, howcter.
's.?io,ht J.",.l'r r".r'." J.l'J':'"1 ........ is to continue only until there can be
h-id r- ioi. . io lection o i hlte.
i sjoi a.i No ! nii ft aiTH K. No 3 specific-, thai the grand IinUo mav prc
blie $13001. ni No whit si 2i lift rPr ..hnrces" ncainst thesi. imlivTiItinl
rmiTt neceipn e,m ,vi round, in .' , "arce ng.inii tiicsi tnimmuni
!.- null an-i " 'juit..itone l'r inn ' lodge, the charge to be answered lor
bs. tMiked tn 1 40 lb jut- i ka - S .ft win-imall.t bj Ihi rcpictie hidgc.
rer iraUhl 'itcn al'J T ' 1.1 do do.
nr',r.l,; Mj' :' i.i hard ninter maiBht ' Situation (Jtilrt Here
!. TSi 13 SO do ehoit eit-nt $H'd 1 I So. ., .....
jprlnc rt. c'nr 1 1 . ff 1 ' d. patent I lie strike situation ltclf w:i quirt
t.liNifin. i. h..rt Ptiat nt tn :,no i ( pliilad'lpliia. though striker mid
JirSiit r,B;dsV3SABio,7itemnoirPVi-J,i ollrondH ; were alert to await develop.
rmivisKiNS st.id The (uotation ment. the most important changes in
Reef m et emokefl nii nlr-'lrled ,,ic t.er
Stnuckla a.id lenlr MimV'il an'1 lr-
B-... . ,.
drld. T2c r"rk ftmllr. 4.c. Ii ims H
P cured. Iot 38'83fc; rto .Unn'd. lnn.
378'.lr. .In tin. mokr W2l(c. hama.
botlil bonIfaa Tt'tr picnic ahouMra S P,
rurd IrHJi. -3C tin
In pick, looae, L"e.
lar.i JiV
mokrl. itr bellla
brt.kfast L-ion. 35c.
Ml I I l.K ?-ral I i mwinz rp in- nun.
ton SoIc1.r'-k'rt r-Tfuwrn fan
hish-a-ormir good, anflo.v ixi-i .v.io.
-xtr flrj-i. :,.!' M.. tirata -.Ifl-.V
Nn. '.',"; ,';;;7o B""n'snc.r,!,:,l,ntS
lobHim hi flT'' for fdnex nm at r.7
On ro. fair 10 inni.
K'lOS-
rrm
Tb qutailona fnil.tw
E'.'3S-
F p
ermh hold Qunta'lorv
in
I i flrMa 47
pr rinrfn, ,
nrh .urr-n' r. .'pt IIHII'ic n'ai-n
rrdltiar" tn flr 41'rf l.lr '''atom otra firm.
i 4Rc wt,;,rn fln' ll'alTtr actonda and
poor'r SOfllV ..i,,..,i frfah icca Jou-
' bine a' SW'i r'r dozen.
rHEi:SE .s.a't an-1 In fair rlamand rJuc
tatlnna Nw I'd ,a" whole. milk nata
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per pin' "ellir
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rn per la-ri No 1 IPttl". N'o 2 14
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Extend Time on Note Payment
Veil ork, June 2i - .luilg Mayer tc
rn- 1 nlted States Dlntrlct fourt. has
ruinated .lamed rt Slmtlleld trunteft In
1 nnkruptov for the Fntorborough Con-
olidatcd f'ornorntlon to extend the tlmo
'' payment of the Interborough flapld !
Transit fo Rcured lx month" 7 rr
em notes, which fall due on June 30 to
rifcember 31 1920 This) wns done at I
the request of the Interborough Rapid 1
Transit To nnd of Mr Sheffield per-'
onallv an holder of 11000,000 of the.
Tnterhnrough Rapid Transit Co notes '
Consolidated Cigar on $7 Basis
Neu InrL .tune ?fi The f 'nniinll
I dated ''Icar 'o has diclared the rKU
lar quartern dividend nf 11 715 a rharn
on the common, placing the stock on a
" bat-Is Three inonths ago nn Initial
dividend of l R0 was declared The
dividend la payable Julv 15 lo stock of
record Julv 6 Vet earnings for th firs'
flic months of 1920 were 11.134.101
which nfter allowance for all charges
Including estimated federal faxes, wae
at the rate nf approximately $23 a share
on the outstanding 90,000 shares of no
par common
Prices Erratic In Wool Market
llnslmi. .lun 25 The 'ommerclat
Uulletln tomorrow will s,ii More rr
slstante has deelopd to the decline In
wool prices with a little more actual
business hut prices are lower and still
erratic, Utile buying is reported, In the
West English Oovernment wools held
here for private sale haie heen reduced
In price 7i to 10 per cent The goods
marKei is quu ana unchanged, with rur
iner curxnnmeni 01 mill scneauie;
JUDGE REINSTATES
THREE
Branches of Brothorhood Par
ticipating In Walkout Given
Rights by Court
SITUATION NOW QUIET HERE
Three lodge of the Urotherhood of
rtnilroad Trainmen, expelled from thnt
order for nlleced participation in the
strike nf last April, were temporarily (
reitiMnted today by order of JiidC" 1 at - .
ternn in ommon ilea t. uuri .iv.
The flcht nf the Indues to get back;
their brotherhood rights held tlie cetuet
of Interest today among the partici
until. In the present strike. The court
room was crowded with men who nre
now out on strike, i nc usuni iiii.riiuie,
land afternoon mcetlnpa nt strike head-
quarter were Mipcnded
I, "10,,KV,ui, .P, VT .V ' - i -
ins In Philadelphia, thrc wn a Is
meetinc. nttended by mnnv of the 1 hil
nilelplifn men. held at A'(th nd rine
v,rPPt!'- f, '"I0"- T1,",LrP wn,' ,,p ?.,n1.0,".
"B , ?. this city tonleht. when ladle
nishf will be observed by the striker
I ,n ,'"' Turners' Hnll.
' The drcisioii by .Tndpe I'attcrson.
! ?iv,'n Khortly before noon, ended a suit
i '" r,n-"' broiiKlit hv three lotlueh of
! ''" Hrntherlmod of Hailrond 1 rutnmeii.
- The lodee were I.lbertv M l,odRe.
' N'n ''' Headins I.oiIrc. No. "IVJ. and
i Kenineton I.edse. Nn. 11"., all of this
I citj Their charters were revoked lat
i Mat b the parent orpanijintinn, nnd
,,,p-v "orP n,r,lr.rpd ,n turM ovcr 1,,plr
Properl and disband.
Three Hrlns Suit
I'nniel A Aliern. Jacob Caron and
Frank I. Cnine. members of the Head
flif; lodse. hrnusht the suit for that
organization The charcc were the
same in the Miits of all tlircV lodge. In
the bile of equity liletL before .TtidRO
rnttereon. it wa explained thnt the
Urotherhood of Ituilroad Trainmen, '
tlimuch thir president nnd deputy
president, the Intter tlrorsc II. Thonins.
who i in I'hnrge of the order' affairs I
in Philadelphia, had notified the lodccs
that their charter were renked for
violation of Uenernl Hulc No. 11 of the
order's constitution nnd book of peuornl
rules. This rule provides thnt if any
loilpp 'Incite or participate In a strike,
except n provided in the rules, that
the lodce under whose jurisdiction ns
nnathorbeil strike occurs, shall within!
ten (lilt- thereafter cause eharpes to be'
prefcrt e. ncalnst nny nnd all members
ciiKflcecl in wiifti sliiKo
The Indses denirei thnt thej hnd
totaled this ceneinl ordet The action
DC r.-insiated in Mm biotheihood. withi
nnnl hearing in the case. I he otderi
' iiP vituntinti took unm lit liolllts out
.... " '
idc Hie city.
Coatet. ille. I'n.. was the storm center
i today, when tuentj -four frciclit crewH. ,
! totnlint: IL'.i men. xicnt on strike uitli-
,,( warning and complete! tied up the
criifiniR h line between Wilmington,
. . . ,,,, i;,.,. t, t,M ...-....
'" '' i.-uuiiii. in, in-iiisi i !.-
i ii-c ai maintained in spite of the strike
,, , frPg,t ines. One nf the effects
"f the tic up at this point a to delav
shipment fiom the "Midvnle and I.ukens
I cl., and KciuliiiK. l'n. I'd
,., , . 'mimr ,
Tlie I'enns.xlvania Koilroatl also uas
n fiiOieiilties at i irangcvillc. n freight
center north of Italtimnie There all
but twelve of the KM machinists em
ployed at the roundlioup went out.
In and nround Philadelphia both the
I'ennie.vUnnia and the Heading were
maintaining fnirlj good freight Rerviru, I
and'nll oer both line-, pnriiml pacnger
service.
Lehigh and Hudson to Redeem Bonds
lnilt 3 linn nnii ,n, niHtuntlcs of
th LehlRh aii'l I u'Non Hn.t Hailwai
I will be taKen ca-e or i the coinpntiy.
which will redee'n tl-em in iaih when
they fall due Jul' ' The company Is
operated In connfrtion with tho Lehigh (
and New Iigland nallrond. owned by
the LehlKh Coal nnd Navigation Co The
bonds now helnir paid off are t-. 68", 000,
Kcnernl mortgago Sp. l'sued In 1890, nnd
$400,000 debentures ii-sued In 1907
Gold En Route
From England
New -York. June
-Tho steamship
Jfauretanla due Saturday, In under
stood to be bringing In 11 consignment
of gold bought In tho London market to
New York bankfr The Mnuretnti la
bringing lxt-sl boxes nnd twce kegs,
approximated j" nno nno
BAR SILVER
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day tt 50i4d, unchanRl
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PASTORIUS STATUE
Monumont in Vornon Park, Oor-
mantown Object of Dispute
During War
SCULPTOR TO FIT PANEL
Work on the Pnstorlua monument In
Vernon l'nrk, fJernlantouti, which ha.
been boarded tip siuce April. liMi, was
rp,urnr( t, ,.,,15, pon tnP nrrrnl of
n gix.ton Rrnnlte panel to replace one
IRK S RESUMED
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Sumter the Hub:
. What it will do to help builders.
This is the way that building lumber is
handled now:
A builder is putting up a big mill, or a
double row of., houses, perhaps both. He
contracts with a dealer for all the lumber
required, large quantities of loists, studding, rafters,
flooring, siding, shingles, etc. No one mill makes all of
these, and dealers cannot enrry such quantities in city
yards, for rent charges make it too costly.
Sucli lumber is commonly cut to order, the work
being distributed nmong a number of mills. But some
are too busy to fill the orders; others ask too high a
price; some will accept the orders and then fail to
make delivery. There is trouble In great variety. Still,
it's the best method available to dealers at present.
At Sumter, S. C, our railway "hub," we arc building
up a new kind of lumber center. It is right among the
Southern mills. Freight cars can usually be had thero
even when they are scarcest at less central points.
Ground is cheap, and lower-priced labor reduces the
cost of handling.
But the great advantage of Sumter is that it will
often save us one or two handlings altogether. There
we can carry stocks that will always keep our Philadel
phia yards supplied. Wo can ship from Sumter direct
to nny r.'iilrcad point. Much lumber will not enter our
Philadelphia yards nt all. You can guess the saving in
time and cost.
But there's more to tell. While you wait, remember:
Some day you'll build. If you want the work fin
ished on time, see that the lumber comes from LLOYD
William M. Lloyd Company
THK LUMBER CKVTTJR
300 Commercial Trust Building, Philadelphia
KSTABLISHRD 1868
.SOI'TIIKKN OFKIC'K CIIAKI.OTTK. N. C
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JUNE 25, 1920
wbtch Wb iltimogctl in shipment. i"
yeara ago. ,
It'waa found, however, that the hufte
panel would not fit and It was necessary
o send for the .sculptor. Albert Jnegera,
,vl,o arrived toilnj? with workmen to
make the alterations. ,.,' 1 to
The PastorltiH monument, designed to
mark the r.lte of the first permanent
settlement of ' rfctmans In this country
In 1003, created much unfaVoral ,le c pm
ment nnd controversy as. It nMrrf
pletlon nt about the time this countr
entered the world war. rrnnr..
The statue Is In lionm" "'.jXat
Daniel Pastorlus. Icwlcr of the Br
thirteen Oerman families to sett e i
(Jermnntown. Hut nt the time wl e
this monument wns looked ui"n "
such public disfavor It was mlslnter
preted as a figure representing ucr
ninnln. . . . ... .
Mr. .Incgers. the r.culptor, lo
serted that the fiRiire really ilcpictcd
civilization. . ..
In 1008 n cornerstone wns laid
in
m
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