;,! r u I EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1020 21 J. lf,' t,i J, f irfVANTfAlj .rxi,Ar, 'niNiV" i-ieit cunt cem.at- te ll" "iiid? nt n rrfce net exwrllrn pur '-"""Jm interMt will lis considered. nrnl " TluA hi trlls eHirlnit Ihem.wlll " "himJ it enu nt pnyment will ba t d','J , .iVrrrniler nd triinsfer of the mfl- n VcenX r 0. JOHO. Intercut en th. ndJ i" aYted will I'cnse en December ..)!!:l,-Triitc- remrvea tli rluht te reject Th,ne all bl.H net mtlufncterv te .id ny r a.!'h ..frer of Wilder, unknown te TrU Trust'-' ""'" ,)0 nc"1"'0'1 by """ jS'tnrv re' ' "f0"nerp liMrle " 1U the m Should t 'trhnnrUItlh f bendu tUen l0"( rn?n IH be as nearly en practicable P' r"I!Ii fheuld b lnder!"l "Proposal. "T. .lie of bend of Welnbach Com Cem ''',! and .MrcMcl te 1,9 AiA 8. WINO. rreslilcnt. .... piieVIDUNT 1.1113 AND TRUST t"gcemi'anv or rini-ADUia'itiA. 40'j Chestnut street. Philadelphia. Pa. rTnir hiii.iii:k ' i'wt meutciacjk ".. fr n.nt forty-year slnklnic fund Beld ";,ll of nilaburBh Terminal Ilallread il'erI f emimny. dated July I. inn:;, , vnilie 11 hrel.y sUcn that the Colonial tm ,t i-emi' '"'.", v .,"::. i 'i'."vvi from P llliiuurmi irriiuiiui ....... uiu .... iui UISUUii.ii if,.j. I aueiirn l'n'!,?, of Plrit .MnrtuaEe Klve Per Cent !nJ. .at Slnklnr rund Geld Ilendg of paid n..m nn Kfinrctuii nnn i-nni r '" ' : - .. jMttiMirm .:'" ;c:h ..n.;.. : ( im lit nt Its elllce, Ne 817 Keurth nve r i.i the City of I'lltsbush. IVnrnvlvunla, .ii -i ii m Tueiday. December T 1P20, "id lenders. In wrltln. of bnndi of said f .i fir runtime and retirement from un J. .trii tub In tbe Plnklns Fund, which Ln,w .nieunta te I.VI.3ne a Tin slum Is .rrd te rej et nnv nnd nil tenders. " Tin: COLONIAL TltUHT COMPANY. Trustee. Diid nt I'lttsburffh, Pennsylvania, No Ne Trmli.r IS. I"!0. nnnul Meetlns "Ttiii: wmaii jii:i:ti.(i or mi; 15 smiMmiMt of Tin- liieiirniup Cem. n,.ni of Ibe tnt of rmnviliiinlii will be Fiu .in Meiuli. lanimry Ulli. in'.M. nt 13 V i. ihe nfllie "f th Company. :ins-:iii nuiiiut hireet. for the rl i tlim of live (S) ni'. i .rs le m' rve for three (.1) neura and thu trim ii 'un of "" busin.'BH which may In '""' n'"'.l(iltX.I P IIOilKIty. Secretary. 1-,itiii: an.mal jii:i:tin(i or tiik Id (iiniiii' Miutli rn llnmeepntlilc llnMill.il. N ":1!' ,s ,u,h lread Htrwt. lll ,kl pi .. it ; e'liuik. t. in., iinrinii D.li. H'5". , , , , . IJy erd. r nf I'realilent, AMELIA h. ''t:.sa. si. n. l'riMMinilH ' COMPANY Till T MOIirtJAIIK Te Hie llnldcr. of tie tt'A .MertKace linniln of tlie rinrrmi' Pine rmiiulry unU .Machine ( cntiMiiy .i i - I pi. pi" its will Ii rcreled until 3 f M , Iiminlier l.ltli. I WO, at the ellliv of tit. C.tninu.n" .i th lilte Inur.inri nnd Trmt ( .minm Triiiitei'. 1 Sill and Chvitnul (.i t. rhiliiili-lihl,i. f.ir llu nail- te them, ii u. h .1 - mini for priHent eimh liayment, 1 ill tin 1 - thi of may effet. of all or in. i, n . I in m n Ii.hi.Ii of Jllliifl, or $l(iu, el t i 1 in l"i Foundry and jrichlnu C in i .1 it' r'tai;. us th" um of JKMIilU. l,pi i tin Sliikini: l'und will paj for. In ii. in " lih the t"rms of .MertKiiu'e rral. .' ' rinrinci- l'.pn Foundry nnd M h r . ii inny in Hie sulil Truite , d.ited I'.ly . J" ll I'UM. I a t iiiU within the nutnlifr ntated will 1. it i I and If accepted, the parties off rirc t. in atliied at once and payment te nu.l nn nii.ritider and ti.uifer of the ki.tiili in uiil aft r Dei niber Hitli, llil'il Ini" n ImniN pn accejilid will ci.jhe en Ii in', r nth mill. Tup Tru-Jt' i r Henes the rlirht te reject nv ii i MN net manufactory le bald Trut. f .h u I t'n tulnilpil siiins of lhr LendH eff.. .1 nt ill- nam tali, of d'ceunt by ii.fi r nt Ii ill rp ix 1 tlie iimnunt of the Ftnkn j runJ fur d strlbiitlen, the Trunt"e lli !) 1 let from Hald bends thi riuir t num' . r and amount thereof te be rr1 in I rftl'l tvid pi i,i . tiuiit.l be Indorsed "ProMesaM f.r i t of HeiiilH of the Florence Pipe F imlrv u I Machine Ce. MertKP.Bi' nnd ,.llr .1 In rll.UlLKN K. ZCU. Vice T. nt mid 'Criit (illlcer, Commenwenlih Tt. lusOMiii.. mid Truit Ce.. lL'tli nnd Ch. -.T.i -Tim I'hllniMphtj CliMMnWVl VI.'IM TITI.i: INSL'IlANCi: AM) TUl'ST CO. Trustee. Ti in' r 1 lfi'.'n Tin: Sl.rtk ef i nl 11 ". Mrll CJ e! I IH)iil Ihj' I. ii' tl.l'M'LWI) AND riTTSIH'ItCill IIMI.ItOAD COMPANY ,nl O Neli'inber 'JHlh, 101!0, 1 p .p.. iIh for th.. mile of (ienernl ix H inN f thii Company for ncieunt i U or I lllld al nut tu rxieed p.ir u. 1 mi. r nt le the amount of .ii un II Ii. r. ii ImiI nt the efllru of Ulnsi'iu I.ml-r & Cumpiny, r.n . N . YnrT N Y , le the , ln,i In mhi r 31 at itii'ii. Propesali ' i. s uf IiiiiiiIh, "A." "II," V .ml utK.i m th" r.iH" of iteries up ' iril.ut. tli nunil. r nf Winds i. ui"ii f..r JI7r.ll and for jaa ,-,n i ". ' ""' ..."'.".v!; '"-,,i't','i win i,e le .1 annue 3d. IDS I. with IntereM tn I ' 111 i 111. . of M ssrn. WIiinIew. .' .. '" ."!"."'. " "'". Pfeaented .' 1. tli. rlKlil Is r(nerid iii !"!", IK I, I -". J i:. KI.OSS. Treasurer. riinriisM.s nut hainceats ll.liienf the Depot (iiartcrmatrr. I - nn, riillaililplila. Pa c ' lr 'I' ll- Will In. ncilwd hnrn um II M . December 81. l!ljti Zr turn h in. nil ..r an lurt of rj.VDOi) 'riln. cuts I r imatlen upon lequ. at , DUIileiuN uincrc ei- Illl; VMTID li.l IMPllOYIIMKNT CO N. W. lull.M It llltOAIl i AIICII STRIICTa t . l'lill idelphll, Sept, S. lll"e Th. dire, ters have th, ,i,lv declared Mirt r y ilMdmil of one mid tlir",i ?rt, tlWjf I'tr ahnre) en Vh, Pr"'fer"d fleck of this Company, payable i)rr. id ibe i holders of Preferred Stock of record it ih- riew of iiuitifsH Nev 3n in:e. ciiiiks im Jiraal'ed 1 W Jtenrtlfl TVeaiurer. 1111. 1.i I 11 lll.i; ii.i.i MIN Vlli. il ui.nr c iwpm ()P piiiiIVd1, ,. ',v ,Z Dir. i.ts h.ue tills d iy declared n '""'"I' re). .n th" l'r. f.n.d .stock n, t "aT" ''i'"; 1Uf toateckhder'," f Ve,ln i" ur,'U'ln,.M !l o'clock W A MrilllTX T."n.... "flfifc rfttK 0' Paper Dexcs and iMalllnff Tubes EDWINJ.SCHOETTl.Frn 533N. llthSt. Phllailelnlil. STOP y 'flic High Cost of Construction by Using SHEETROCK WALL BOARD MR W Has Ne Equal Wt v, , tlenl l cnn,t burn, ienfy c, ,nml "'e ti.ne and " Panck, i "ap7't,(1' "aintL,li nKis.Lu,'B hteck (lf cn- Proven lm t.i..i 1,,leKh Its Many Users Pearcc Fivrme n N. E. r. .. . . '-'" ."reau ana Arch Sta. F ARMERS OF WES TURNING iiADii: i N. Governer McKelvie, of Kansas, Says Protective Measures Are Badly Needed HAVE BEEN HIT BY BIG LOSS Xceil of prntrrtivp li'glnlntlnti bj' Con Cen Kress nt Its cnniliiK session ii seen by ftovrrner Snmttpl Tt. JIcKrlvic, of Nc lirn.ikn, If tlir fni-tners of the country nri te be swnypil from n preient ti'n-tlr-nry tewnnl rmllrnlisin. (levcninf McKeIvIp. wiie ii n pui) lixlicr of dm Nrlimilcn rnrmnr, stnppi'il nt the Ilrllpviip-Striitfnril yrstr-rtlny ns olio nf tln party nf Rovprners who linvc Iippii nttrntllnt; tlie hpihIeh lit Hnrrls burc tln lait few dnH. "TIk RPtirrnl iiiiproHslen in tins prirt of the remitry," snitl Oovernor Mc Mc Mc Kolvle, "vcpms te be Hint tlipre bai brpii n jrrmrnl oxeilim from tlie fnrm. nntl (lint tliri-p is ilntiRiT of InH: of tiroilur tireilur titiu nf femNtulTs. TliW ii probably true t'e Minn- ptent In tlip KiM. bpcnusp sniiic of tlie inll m net 111 proilnrtive ns euri. The ituliiitrlnl ilptnnnil has nUe Iirnbiibly nffrctt'il the fiiriner mere here thnn in our section. "With LM-ent nroiliietlen nn hnml tlie Lfnriner ii nt the prexent tlme fncinB n Jienvv less en lili prntitirn. '"'. are fetchiiiR nbnut otie-hnlf of the price it cost te Rrew tliein. lie n nise ni ni velveil in hi'tivy looses en hii cuttle, whlcli lie foil en IiIrIi -priced Rrnin nml which arc new cniiRht In the Reiiernl sliunii in Hip tnnrhet. "One inenaci' Hint we have tn watch particularly N the ..peculator, lie or Ills rcprcpiitutlici are en tlie irnuml in Rienl iiiinibeis anil an effort N beitiR inaile by xniiii' of these broken te cor ner the market anil held the Rrnlns se that they may inutilpulnte the mar ket at their pleasure. "The fanner. ilKcentented nt the turn which nffnlrs bnve taken nnd net -tint; no relief, is just new IcmlliiR n ready car te the radical. ' In fact, he has Riuie sn fur that he lias joined such movements. "I'relmlily the greatest need nt the present time, is action by the coming CeiiRresK te create u body similar te the War Finniice Corporation, n body of financial and buiitiess men te rcRiilnte the distribution of this great output el feedstuffs. As it new stands, the fanner, cicppt where he cannot help himself. Is net putting his product en the market, but is storing it, wnlting a mere favorable price. "The fanners feel that the I'cdenil Heservp Hanks did them a great ileal of Iuirni In di'tluting credits and making the time limits se short as te be prac tically useless te them. Many of them hae net only lest heavily, but have been driven close te bankruptcy." (loverner Jehn (. Townsend, nf Dela ware, who was nlsn stepping at the Ifellevue-Strntferd, believes that the i iiiinrri- lins been nvor-industrlnlizeil and mnde the eliepring prediction that prices of ninny feedstuffs are ilue ler such a rapid fall that within u few months we will lmve close te pre-wnr prices. LOSS IN BANK CLEARINGS Lecal Exchanges 0.8 Per Cent Belew Same Week Last Year The week's tiansiictinns by tlie hank uf tiie local Clearing Heuse Association show ftntlier d( clitics, the total being .vlJI.M:i..-,(!0, against $ i:i0.:i()7.:'.2."i the fiiricspeinling week last jcar, or a less of 0.S per i cut. Total cvhnngps of all the clearing houses of the Tinted States, as compiled liv the ('emiiiereial anil Financial Chronicle, were S8.il.".(!!)!l,701. com pared with $!),Tnii,)7r,!)Ul, u less of 7.7 per cent. Comparisons follew: Activities al Pain Scheduled for Today 11 o'clock Public health lecture by I'ref. Philip P. Culvert, labor laber tnry of hygiene. "" U :.'(() o'clock Faculty lecture by Dr. Oeerge II. .Meeker, Housten Club. -:ii() o'clock rmver.sitv Museum lecture by Dr. (ieergc 1!. Gorden, museum auditorium. 7:15 o'clock llaskethall game, Penii Freshmen versus Temple Pre paratory SeliiiTil, Welghttnan Hall. H:lfi o'clock llaskethall game, Penn Varsity vetsiis I'rsintts Col lege, Weiglitmnn Hall. GAMBLERS IN GRAIN SCORED BY CAPPER TO IMPROVE CAPE MAY PORT Dredging of Celd Spring Inlet Is Recommended Cape May, N, .!., Dee. -I. Majer General Lansing II. Iieacli, chief of tlie tinny eiiRliieers, has recommended the expenditure of .f.SO.UOO for the dredging of the Celd Spring inlet three miles north of this city. The Philadel phia nnd Heading Uailread will build coal decks op the harbor as seen as the dredging is completed. The Cuiti'd States Steamship Ce., of New Yerk, will run n steamship be tween New Yerk and Cape May next season. It will carry iibiiut 1200 pas sengers with illnings rooms en the mnlii deck nft. and will deck just neith of the Corinthian Yacli Club mid within a few squares of ( the Cape May aril. Nebraska Cern Piled en Reads MrCneh. Neb.. Dec. . (lly A. P.) Thousands of bushels of corn nre being piled nleng tlie country leads in tills (lied Willow) county because of the inability of farmers te dispose of their crop. In many instances cattle arc being turned into tlie fields. ' r ,i... i.iii'. . i..i t..,n...n.ni.,t I'll un- inn r. pi l isiuii. mi' nil ill immiru in ine mil, Legitimate Trading UniitTrrlril Hellers of grain, grain products nnd cotton who at the time of sale would lie owners of the "nctual physical prop prep crt" iitnl tradeis regulnrly engnged'ln growing, dealing in or mntiiifiii turliiR anil registered with the Internal revenue , Imrenu. would be excmit from the 10 Kansas Senater Draws Bill te per cent tax. Such tradeis. however. would lie limited in tlieir Healings in tin co times their actual transactions dining the preceding ,ienr, nnd would be required te repot t all dealiligs te the internal rewinie bureau. "Tlie Chicago Ilninl of Trade ns nr.w ((inducted," said Sennter Capper, "Is the world's Rreatest gambling in stitution. Mere wheat was sold in Chicago In the month of October than was raised in tlie entire I'tiltisl States this jenr. This year's corn crop was sold font teen times In Chicago before a bushel of corn bad reached the mar kets. Only nbeut I per cent of the trailing done in futures Is n benn fide transaction for nctual delivery. Prlre Slump Laid te Hear ltd III "There is net the slightest doubt that the gigantic raid made by the bears en the Heard of Trade was the chief causi' of the recent disastrous slump in tlie price of farm product. He cause a let of market gamblers find it cdiii enient te bet en the daily quota- farmer wlie lias been lerceil Eliminate Speculation in Feedstuffs PRICE 'DROP LAID TO BEARS By the Associated Press WaslilllKlen, Dec. !. Senater Cap per, of Kansas, today made public his proposed bill te step gambling in food feed stuffs nnd cotton. A tar of 10 per rent, designed te he I prohibitive en future trailing in grain I nnd cotton, except by nctual owners or j n limited class nf traders under federal, license, is the basic featuie of the Cap- , per hill. The tax would "apply te op tions nnd the inensute would uffect grain products ns'well as raw grain. i HUM... I.III 7..III 1.1! 1 ...1 . ' . llir Ulll lllll miiji KUlllllllllg 111 wnciii, i ens till corn, cotton nnd ether farm products." said Mennter tapper. "It wil elimi nate the wheat pit nnd the blackboard. It will put out of business the thousands nf wire houses and bucket shops by making It impossible for gamblers and speculators te deal en beards of trnde. The bill undertakes te preserve the legitimate 'Iieldge,' but cuts out nil gambling nnd manipulation." Farmers, dealers and maiiitfacrurer.s buying or selling grain or cotton for actual delivery would net be restricted by the proposed law. Senater Capper said. Penalties nf fiO per cent of the pro posed federal tax. a line of S10.000 nnd one jenr's imprisonment for violation ANNOUNCEMENT ! ! te sell his lings and cattle at a less while meat still 'ells at war prices h again made the goat." "The fanner nlrentlv has Inst mere thnn SI. 0(H) .01)0,(100 by the bear raid. Ilrnkers ami commlssieii houses have cleaned up mere than .40.000.000 in margins ami coinmissleiis alone. Tlie lambs who play the market lun'e lest mere than l?l 00.000.01)0 in tlie last ninety dn.vs in speculating In cotton and wheat. "I lind all gtain and cotton dealers, millers and spinners recognize the evils of the present jsem and ine anxloil anxleil anxloil te step gambling In fend pieducts. Thev will heartily support this measure te place the business un n ligltiiuiite lmi I nm also assured of tlie support of the farm organizations. The commission houses, brekets, Imiket shops and mar ket speculators generally will light it Bemb Damages Seville; Three Hurt Seville, Spain, Dec. !. Heavy dnm age wns done Ii the explosion of a bomb yesterday In a business house en Fableln street here. Three soldiers who were passing iceeived serious injuries. 19 N. DAKOTA BANKS FAIL Anether Added te List They Won't Hener County's Checks Bismarck, N. I)., Dec. I fHv A. teenth hank te close in North Dakota since November le. Mr. I.eftus snid plans arc under way for reopening of the closed institutions, but none have tesiiineil yet. The State Industrial Commission, nt n meeting P.l Clesitiif (if tlie Ciilri'iw' Sinte ! tliU nflemnnn. iideiited n resolution OU Hank of Antler, in Hettineitii county, ' therizmg the hank of North Dakota net due le depleted reserves, was nn- i le honor checks or drafts drawn by limine oil last night bj ( ). D l.eftlnts, count) treasurers unless the money U state bank exutiiincr This is (lie tune- needed te meet urgent obligations. sm?Msinr Mrricrw sti msiiip ycmri:s KIII'CATION.W. Until Setr-ii We liavc been selling DIAMONDS wholesale for 20 yenri nrA dis continuing this eVpartment te devnte our entire nttentlen te our retail business. This will cnable you for n limited tlme te purchase loon DIAMONDS et all slzea nt wlieb sale prices. ANY AKTK'I.R VUIICIIASRD NOW can be rrnrrtrd for Chrlit inns en a ninnll drpenlt. IT C OSTS I.RSS ON Rl.r.Vr.NTH ST. Lichtey's, 6 N. 11th St. COME TO SCHOOL NOW Hundred of young men and young) women and of boys and Rlrls nre bt Binning ceuraet of study new that will qualify them for geed office positions. Don't you be left behlndl If employed and unable te come In the daytime, coma at night! Ne matter what there Ii te hinder you, overcome it and come te ichoel new! Strayer's Business College 807 Ceeitnnt Street Phene, Walnut 384 i3& 'i Rnute te Anv Part nTpT QUiCKs - "W0pe ONLY 7 DAYS NEW YORK TO COBLENZ Unsurpassed Accommodations When Yeu Travel "Via Cunard" Aritcrturm ... Philadelphia te Liverpool, Brutel (Avoemouth) . . .Dec. 6 SaxenU New Yerk" llalilnx, Plymouth, Cherbourg and Hamburg Dec. 9 Jan. 18 Mar. 1 Dec. m;e line ret. NVvv Y'lt M.lOs 7in.S."i7 54.C.s:..:'.ils.7.'il in. I rwt.iBe . nie.ii'in.s'iii r.54 ini.inn ! a l'hll.i. .. 4'JI'. Sia.r.lli) 4A0.3II7..TJ5 e.s iiosten ss'. i.'in.ai.i ami, inn. "07 23. n Ivans city Jlli.rt-iil.H7U L'ln,ll7.(lJi) 'OS St. l.miiH. ijh,isr.,eiis lri'j.fw.'.'in'i l.vs S I'iIhc) till" e in nun 1 .Ml, nnn, r. 17 14 3 I'lttshUIKll 10 1.7.17 .1SI l'JU.MIIJ Hn2 'I'll II p.'trnlt 7 I7'.'..l"l SI. ('.Oil. noe 4.(1 Italilnieri- K.l.llfi M31 7II.IIU1 ill'l ,7.'.' x. uiienns 11:1 '.')::i."iii ni.ias -si 3n a I:ien cit ies. .1 ilMtSil.SL'T.SUO.Sri. $0,0 U. 7511. 280 8 8 Other cltlts, :. u.iya . l.'.'iin.Otil 171 1,.11l.2l)s,023 B.7 Til nil elt- li-a,.'i d J7.."i07. 2.17. 02(1 J8.2."0.0.-.S.203 8 3 All CltllH, 1 day . l.:ls:..4H2.078 1. 11(1,1)17. fWH 4.2 1'ntiil all lIi'm. l: H.n.-i2 000.701 tn,7O2.O7S,O01 tl'.frtly iHllni.ited 'Increase. Financial Briefs A Londen cnlile sajH geld experts te the I'lilteil States dining tlie week ended Dicember 1 nitieuntcd te 202,900. f'emmeiclal failures tills week In the I'nlted Sl.itcs ns repot ted liv 11 (J linn & Ce. are .139 against 218 last week, 2(!u In pit reding week and 14M the corte certe HimuilliiK iM'i'lf last year. Kalluie.s In Can.ida numlier 30 agultiHt 2fi last week 2J Hie pu'Lvdlng wi-il. nnd 1G last year One liuiidred Chicago city banks bid for city deposits, but instead of I per cent Interest as expected by clt olll elll cliils, downtown banks bid only 3 pur cLiit and outlying banks 3'... pur cent. The neiage pilot' of twenty nethe in dustrial stocks declined 0.2J per cent Mhtcirinv te 77 08, while twenty rail roads advanced 0 08 per Lent te 77.55. Anacend.i'H November output totaled 1 l.ioii.eoi) pounds of copper, against l.nuil.liuu in October. Tlie New Yerk Sublrensury lest $3S0 -000 te the bunks yesterday. The pieniiuni nn New Vel I, exchange In Mnntii'iil today was practically un-ihaiiK.-d ut !!' per ci nt. The discount en f.inaill.in fupd.s In New Vetk was ut cbiiiiKed at 12' j per cent A ft i r the flrt hour, ipioiiitlens wre a- fellows. iii'tnanil sterling 3 111', c.ihles 3 17: ti.mc c.il.Ks 5 He. eh.'cks 'IS; lite e.iblis 3 57, checlCH .'1.511 ; H, . I'm c.iuiew i...;i, elii-ck.s G3,l, maths With the ( Nceptlnn of lireek cM-liange Wllll'll fell te a new low Ii-euld of 8 "5 tin iVntral Kutepeiiii pmImiik.h Mini iiiiiu iiM iniimvs Austil.i. .11 ; Fin and .'or,; Ituni.inl.i. 1.45; leeho-Sle-Mihia. I.'O. .lugu-sil.uhi, .7'i I'harlets for tlvn n..i- ,...ii...,.,i i i .. With n total cnpiliil (,f $310,000. Wei.. sJ "- iminiB nm paai wick, aecetilmg le the htiiti'invnt of the lomptrelh'r of iiiireiicy. I.'hn Iianks Increased their capital by f 135,0110, uhlle three oliin eliin nry Ihiuldatleiu w.-te alsn r.'imite.l Included in this hitter group is the l.,n cola .Niitluiiiil llanh, of Itechester N V. with cupitnl of ll.Oiio.eou It Is iliulei steed the hank Is le he consolidated with the Alllance Hank, et ISechcster. "Geb" Succeeds Colonel In Jeb Husten, D'C (.'Sailor" It) mi, a gob, who was listed lis Ilenrv .1.' Itynii ill the nail muster rolls, dining the war. was linked .M'stenluy by Colonel J W Cinlhrnith, lint ieiuil ciimuiander of the American Legien, te head the Legien's Americanism Commission. He would succeed Colonel Arthur Weeds, former assistant secretory' of wur. H.wiii, who is rliiiirinau of the Aineficniiism Cem mission of tlie Legien in this Mate, said hi) would probably accept nml would confer with Colonel (iiilbralth ou the matter In rcw Yerk tofner'row. i . 1 1 i ' ' ' "' .ii .I. - i .... ,n .nn i. ,. f f ' . 1 1 . . . i . . , . . . " i ...,-. M 'itM-BJtaili7m--M1T--ffgVn Vi 1 IW "Ttr iTl,Vi7y' rlrrr TsT?rt- rTrrTriVin '. JW H - -SBHcfti) OTF-tHwciiaiSfCgiiC 30Day Business College New Addren STUDENTS CHAPTER BLDG. Susquehanna, near Bread We bare purrhnaeil the uliove Kplinilld btillitlnE nn n urnnunrnt liame (or our cellrge. Dlainnnil B204. Mute time nnd muney, and necure the tiCHt txidttlnn In tlie city. "The school that in practically perfect anil perfectly practical." Contract nr monthly rates. Columbia New Yerk" LondeoJerrr and Glasgow Aquitania New Yerk" Cherbourg nnd Southampton Vnicenia Philadtlpbia "Liverpool K. A. Victeria . . . .New Yerk " Liverpool Imperator New Yerk" Cherbourg and Southampton Vauban New Yerk " Liverpool Carmania New fork " Liverpool Calibria New Yerk " Gibraltar, Naplei, Patrai, Dubrovnik & Trieite InltuU PhiladclDhia " Londen Dec. 31 Pannenia New Yerk " Piraeus. Dubrovnik and Trieite... Jan. 22 Albania New Yerk" Plymouth, Cherbourg & Londen.. Feb. 1 Mar. 15 Apr. J 9 Scjthia New Yerk " Liverpool Mar. 5 Apr. 2 Apr. 23 Camerenia New Yerk" Londonderry and Glasgow Mar. 5 Apr. 6 Maj 4 Maurctania New Yerk" Cherbourg and Southampton . ..Mar.10 Apr. 7 May 12 Dec. 11 Jan. IS Feb. 1 .Dec. 14 Jan. 25 Feb. 22 .Dee. 15 .Dec. 18 Jan. 15 Feb. 10 .Dec. 23 Jan. 20 Fab. 10 .Dec. 24 ... Dec. 28 Jan. 22 Fab. 19 Dec 28 R. M.S. "CARONIA" Sailing from New Yerk January 15 Itinerary Includes vulu te MADEIRA. GIBRALTAR, ALGIERS. MONACO (RIVIERA), NAPLES. ALEXANDRIA. PIRAEUS (ATHENS), returning te Mw Vnrlr vl NAPLES and GIBRALTAR A 43-day trip replete with inttreMing and comprehensive programs of abere excursions, including a iuii "ccke ay ai ji,-..wt.ii'isirk . ..... r.t ...a.. In f 1 TDO w.A ). . . m w m . i.i iiiii.iii i. n -ti. ,w v..a,.r at... .uv m li H I . Caw interior el EGYPT or et a short trio 17 te the Hely Land. A GOOD 1'OSITION AWAITS YOU fitudy te bn a utcnaaranher or n linnkk.......... i Our eeursp-i are cnmplela In evry rl'-tall Includlnu eiflce trnlnlnB Individual In.trus- nun. uay unu niRll. cihhiipb uur rerer- encea nre CTrcntleml. Cotnlej i'iiiia. iir.siM.--H rni.Lr.c.B unit CVIIrtre nf Cenimprre 1017 Chestnut St. 1'blludelelila I'nimenEcr nnd l"relRlit Srrslces. I'nmcncrr (Hike. 13110 Uulnut St.. l'hllu. Fer Inter aniline ipply nt l'rclglit tinier, lleuma lllilir., rhll. rffCn t- 7.C rpnf(i r.r..5nn?KIi n 0 VF W . , u aVMJ ( WILL WIRE : vesj mm?, Including Fixtures, en Our 12 Monthly Payment Plan Why rein jrenr eyti uitk peer ligni ing tchtn yea can have iltctilcity 19 caul j? 140 North 11th St Hll CO 20 S. 24 4 Wul. IHRl) 18X1 A .IRK' r --jJV. LUCKENBACH LINES Philadelphia te Rotterdam Amsterdam S S SHORTSVILLE (U. S. S. Beard) December 10 S S EASTERN GLADE (U. S. S. Beard) December 20 Rotterdam Philadelphia S HOMESTEAD (U. S. S. Benrd) December 10 S EASTERN SOLDIER (U. S. S. Beard) December 24 Philadelphia San Diege Les Angeles San Francisce Pet tland Tacoma Seattle S JULIA LUCKENBACH December 8 ' S PLEIADES December 18 San Francisce Les Angeles San Diege Philadelphia S ' S FREDERICK LUCKENBACH December 7 S S H ATTIE LUCKENBACH December 14 LUCKENBACH STEAMSHIP COMPANY, INC. 328 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia I.O.MIIAltl) .-.310 STUAMMlU NOTIf !. e-war i-asiferraa service The Pacific Limited between Chicago and San Francisce is new in service via the Chicago,. Milwaukee 6c St. Paul Railway. The new schedule saves time en your transcpntinental trip. Leave Chicago (Union Station) 10:45 a.m. Arrive San Francisce 8:30 (third morning) This convenient schedule daylight departure and day light arrival combined with the complete and luxurious equipment affords service par excellence. ' Observation sleeping cars, standard sleeping cars, tourist sleepers, free reclining chair cars and dining car. The route is ever the Chicago, Milwaukee te St. Paul, Union . Pacific, and Southern Pacific Lines. Fer sleeping car reservations and full information apply te Gee. J. Lincoln, General Atrent, C. M. & St. P. Ry. 208 Dcnckla Bldir., Phene Walnut 4W7 GEO. B. WAYNES. General Pauenjrer Acjent, CHICAGO i:s $Th OVULES I am an tm tern 3P rata nn sr. rz. ti BBB" 8fc 6- Kin m auainy uaua v& n Agents for U. S. Shipping Beard 100 A-l Steamers fil BW J lilMI flWw priWiiilitili M i I i iJ1' !'il'ii,l'WMLW W TS5115555 te W De Tour CKri5tmas Helping Earl)! There are 12,000 children who will leek te the Ledger Santa Claus Club for their Christfnas presents this year 12,000 little ones te whom Christmas will mean nothing but heartaches and longing if they find their stockings as empty as their lives. All of these thousands are hoping against hope that they will net be forgotten. Gifts, they knew, will have te come through the outside, for the family pocketbooks are already stretched te the limit te provide the necessities of life. Won't you help te make Christmas a day of real joy te these 1 2,000 kiddies? Won't you send them some gifts toys or clothes or candy or the money with which te purchase them te the little ones who would otherwise be forgotten? But de your Christmas helping early, for making up I 2,000 packages is a big job even for Santa Claus. Gifts should be sent and check made payable te LEDGER SANTA CLAUS CLUB Philadelphia, Pa. Philadelphia le Scandinavian Perfc CHRISTIANIA GOTHENBURG COPENHAGEN S S "Oronelte" Leading Dec. 1 (Utncr Scandinavian ana name reria 1 aujjicicnt sarge ejjert) Phiiadeinhia te Greek. Adriatic & Clack Sea Ports Piraeus, Pntrns, Salenlca, Venice and Trieste SS "Fert Armitrong"..Leadine Dec. 1 (Fer Black Sea P0H3 if sufficient cargo offers) Leading Berth: Pier 78, Seuth Wharvei Fer rates and space apply te The Charles T. Megce Ge. Drexel Building, Philadelphia Lembard Slne-l-J.J Main jnci Philadelphia te Gibraltar, Valencia, Barcelena Marseilles S S "Lake Greenbriar" . Dec. 15 ! I' or rates ana partiadars apply te S James W. Elwel! & Ce., ?nc. 17 State St., New Yerk or The Charles T. Megec Ge, Drexel Buildincr. Philadelnriia hiwwnra 'jlUU-l-J-J Main .I0GI ' FRENCH LINE FREIGHT DEPARTMENT Cempasnie Gcnerale Transatlantique Inivaril nnil Out" aril runt I'rrlclit Strnmers Regular Service Between PHfADELPHIA & FRENCH-ATLANTIC PORTS S ' S "FARN WORTH, " Antwerp& Hamburg Dec 12 S S "ROUSILLON," Lc Havre & Berdeaux Dec 20 SS "ONTARIO," Le Havre & Hamburg Jan. 15, '21 (and such ether French-Atlantic Ports as cargoes offer) Te Lead Pier 56 Seuth AGENTS Nnv YORK OCEANIC COMPANY, INC. l'nr KitcH nml "purr Aprilj GEYELIN & COMPANY (Inc.) Philadelphia Representatives tun oeuin reurin atreet T.emhiinl 4JOT Mil In tISJ NAWSCO LINES Freight Service Bctncen PHILADELPHIA and LOS ANGELES HARBOR, SAN FRANCISCO, SEATTLE, TACOMA, PORTLAND VI est Bound Mmmcr Kat noun West Bound Steamer L'ast Wound Sailed Di-c. 10 Dec. 17 . . . Yalza. . ..West Isleta . . .Artigas. .. Jan. 1 I Jan. 1 T.nhirri, ...Jan. 15 j Jan. 15 ..West Togus. , . IVb. 1 Man. 27 Brush Ter Hiited, rtc.. Applr te Feb. 15 Feb. 28 Mch. 5 NORTH ATLANTIC & WESTERN S. S. CO. 13G S. Fourth St.. 1'hila Phene Lembard 5791-2-3; Main 3202-3 6 1 2 Chestnut Street J& .ni -y & "JBSfi MING fUM -' LINES U.S.Shippinc Beard Steel Sleamen Regular Freight Service PHILADELPHIA te Rotterdam & Antwerp SS "Arizpa" Leading SS "Lake Hnrrninia" ... Dec 5 ROTTERDAM te PHILADELPHIA SS "Bennie Broek" . .Dec. 10 PHILADELPHIA te HAMBURG and BREMEN A Steamer Dec. SS "Gateway City.. Jan. 5 PHfLA'DELPHIA te CONSTANTINOPLE and BLACK SEA PORTS A Steamer as sufficient cargo offers Fer apace and rates apply A. D. Cummins & Ce., Inc. H. P. DILKE5, Manager 139 Seuth 4th St., Phila. I.imbunl 4UT-4liiR-SIU7 Main Mm HILADELA m 1 te sae;raAftEMgA RIO JANEIRO. MONTCVIDEC AND BUENOS AIRES S.S. "Lake Fannin" Sailed S.S."Lake Fagnndus" Dec. 10 U. S. Shipping Beard Steel Steamers Apply Jehn S. Emery & Ce., Inc. Bosten. M''! Megee, Steer & Ce., Agts. Drjxel Builtlinft Plildplprnn Leinliuril 'J'.'UH-2t;U! SOUTHERN Steamship Company U. S. Shipping; Beard Steel Stenmers FREJGHTONLY Regular Weekly Sailinijs Every Saturday Frem Pier 46. Seuth W7inrie PHH.ADELPHIA te Housten, Texas rrlslit rrcdverl for nn.l thru BUI. e( Rl-i A,iJ?J.ufd ,0" ,'eln," ,n TEXAS, OKLAHOMA. ARKANSAS. COLO IADO, UTAH. ARI?ONA. NCW MEX ICO and CALIFORNIA. Fer rates and particulars apply te Southern Steamship Company 322 Cemmerciftl Trust Bide. PHILADELPHIA III II I .m list IHKi lll.il t,.,.- . EARN-LINEi Helland-America" 1iirnrimrutii1 iHOi U. S. Shipping Beard Steel Steamers General Carge Regular Service j Philadelphia Manchester A Steamer Dec. Philadelphia Havana S S "Lake Fernande" Lendins Fer rates and particulars apply te Earn-Line Steamship Ce. I 139 Seuth Fourth St. J PHILADELPHIA. PA. LINE New Yerk te Rotterdam Via Plymouth and BouIegne-iur-Mer Rotterdam Dec. 1 1 Jn. 22 New Amsterdam . . . Dec. 28 Feh. 1 Ryndam Jftn. 8 Feh. 12 Noerdnm March 5 Ptnenzcr Office. 1531 WInnt SU PkiU. CAUTION NOTICES 10 Mllini ir M C(.NCi: All prrM i. ii.i.iv .iiutiinU uxulint nuiiiilyinif l.i . ii .- .1 , , i.i..r.. u,J -r utU,r. - h if i. it ,w mm in itlt -eri ,,f l'f I" I I'll i unl lllltliiriHi) by S uiliUr KiBnije u iiu Liiu LuiitructcU wlllieut aw authority will U pitia. " yunieie. Wllhy & Ce., Deur. Old., Fail, l i I mi m l i i i i ll .14 5t wi 1 li'Fl 1 , n . tjliMmk !' 'H rJ wsmm --ifi. .