M v mv imA I to K I I ,ftie' tof. !mt3" a H SWi 6A 1 f--a "-'20 FINANCIAL t. SKSUUAWAHI COUNTY m.KGTitia com r i. PANY KinRT MOHTnArin r. iini.n wnWYia tktn 4tmtiD ir mwi V Jfotls U liertby clven, pursuant to Atllela jnifu. Deciion v or mo moricaR" in inuaaripran Trust, huto li-M"lt niul insur ni Company (now I'lillnilrlnlilit Trust I'tfnpan-r). datsd Auut 2d. lniin. thftt the rlerslgnsr Company ns trustee will re- iV nilej prnixisnl ui to a clack !' '" ineaut or January, io-.il, for the mm ," ol bond 3 described above, fit R price exceetnns; III.IS. an.l necrucrt imeres'. clent tn n-vVtmi., M,n antn nt f10.lll.iPt frenc to be. given l-y the Trustee to ids ortored ftl tho lowest Mice. Tin- Trus- MMrVKi flic lirt,, In hiilnl nllV tT till t idsrs. Interest on boml no purchased wlil cat mi on rebrunry 1. W-M ."Proposals for tho data of t bonds of th omware uoutity Kiectrin rompany : Itlphla Trust Company Trustee. Ilronrt itrset offlce. Ilroml and chratnut streets, -J. 17. corner. l'lillndeltilila PHILADELPHIA TUt'ST (TIMI'ANV. nv JOHN- C. WAM.ACIS. Treasurer. Philadelphia. January a. 1021. MSf. 2. 1021 NOTICII Til HOMlKlts OK I'EUl'J.KM I'ANH. RUT, -If HTflCli TRUST l'KllTiril'ATI-!s Kinder provisions of ihn Nlnklru? 1-Ninu. sfkled proposals will bo received until 5 Ji" m,, Jan. 14. at tho nnico or tho Trustee, cnestnut street, ror tno Hale to i p a price not excerdlnit par. cf as man proposals should be iiMrossed to rrilE PENNSYLVANIA CM.MPANY M i.NauiiAM'Ka on i,i ks a.nu UHANT1NO ANNI'ITIEH SIT Chestnut .St Philadelphia. I'm r Annual Melliim ;rWAMvl,l ISAilONAi1.. ISAMl 1 t'hr&fnuc ift-r. umt nf llnmil. PWIrllnhl.i. Dreenibar 11 lU'O. a Annual Meetlnc of the shivreholdors o! bank will be held at the TJanhlnff 1IOU4. .tmrs ot 12 o'clock noon and 1 p. m.. for invaiT. dnnuari 11. iusi. neciitu irii election of directors to oerv durlnn tin i ng nit there has not been in that sec iln year: and to taxo action upon i ,..,,, ,i,., i,.i,n,j ii,ni hiw I'lmrne .oetxl nniendment to ths Articles of A- I tltiii the I'oliesiU' less I lit HM l"rae atlon by ubs'.ltuUnr for tho eoconl i terb.ed other districts of the clt. llicre ruins isrODof Milrfiitl snntenoe ct Artlcio VI rrtlcu not; reads a iqnows: IrThe dlrpctors "hall havo power to eloct a Tle president, who shall also be a rnembr lithe Board of Directors, and who shall be authorised, in the absence or Inability of the steeldent from any raus. to perform oil atts and duties pertalnlnr to th offlc of Bfeslden:. eci-pt such ne the rresMent only If I authorised by law to fiertorm. ana ta wet or appoint a cnshler. nnd Mich other jSlcers and clerics as may be reeulred to transact tho business of tho associitlon: to BJC ths salaries to bo paid tn them, nnd con- fue them in office, or to dtamlss rtiem as. 'Jt opinion of a majorlf of the. board. , Interests of tho association may demand the folIowlB;. Ths dlrctors shall hare rower tn elct or more v!- presidents who shall nave sacn powers nnd perform such nets sna Wiles as the dlrctors shnll direct or by IsiV. ana to elect or appoint a carrier, and .bh ether officers und clerks as roay be re qtlred :o triniaet th business of tha as. situation; to fix tha salaries to be pa'd to thtm. and continue them In office, or to dismiss them as. In the opinion of a jna Jority of the board, the Interests of tus as sociation may demand." J. VILLIAM HArtDT. '"ashler. K3? THE Kdl'ITAlll.r. ILLI'MINATIMi ' OAS I.IdllT COMPANY OK ' rilll.AIi:i.l'lllA Thl'mlelphla Ta Jan R 10J1. ..Ihn Annual Meetlnir of thn Stockholder of The Kaultable IllumlnatlnK Has I.ii.ht ( Cdmnanv of Phlladeinhln. 1U li hld ntl tb Company's Olllce. N. W I'orner of llroadi and Arcn sts.. Phladelphla. .Monday. Jann arr ti. 11121. nt Vi o'clock noon, when an I election win be neM for r. l.ii I'lrectors to erve for the eniulntr jear. and suoh uther business transacted as mu be brought beforu the meetlmr. The stocJc transfer bool- will lx cloed from 3 p. m Thursday January 13, 1P21, until 10 a. m. Tuednv January 23. 1021 K It MAJnnI Heretnn. b&r, offii'k r tiii: ci.i;n miu.s m" schools Bailer Ilnlldlnx. 1218 Chestnut t.. l'liila. The Annual Meetins of the rontrlbutm-" to The Ulen Mli:s Schools will bo hld on WetJ nsaday, the 12th day of Jannar?. 1921. n; 4x)'clock P. m . at the office of tho Olett Mills Schools. No. 204 ILilley Hulldlnr. 121S Chestnut street. Thn Annul Rport of the Board of Manager will be KUbmlttrd. and aft Election will ho hM fT OfTlcers for tin eAsulnjr year and leven Muna rs to servo far thre vears EDMUND O HAMr.KSt Y. &, -etary. IPhlladelphla. January .1. IH21 Till: llh.tl. KSTA1K TltL'HT COJIPANY OF 1'HII.ADin.riIIA - January . 1B21. Tha Annual Meeting of tho Stockholders ot this Company will b held at Its Dulldlng. Southeast Corner Broad and Chestnut Htreeta. on Tuesday, January 11, 1021, at II o'clock A. M.. at which there will be an lection for successors to those Directors whoss terms then expire; and such other business wilt be considered and acted 03 as may be hrouuht hetorn the meeting. WILLIAM n Pnil.T.nit Sxretary. t3 NATIONAL HANK OK GKIIMANTOWN, I'llll.VDKI.rlUA uermantown, December 11 11)20 The Annual Meetlnir of the Stockholders for tha elation of u Hoard of Directors for the ensuing; year will be held at the Hanklnir House. Oermantown aenu and Pchool lane on Tuesday, January 11. 1021, between the hours of 10 ft. m. and 2pm . JOHN C KNOX Cashier. eSS" PKNN ASYI.l'JI FOIl INIIIRKNT Ka7 WIDOWS AND SINOLK WOHTN Cast Susquehanna Ave. and Helfrudo St , Philadelphia The Annual Meetlnir of the Hoard of Man acers, Board of Council and Subscribers wilt be held at the Institution, Thursrin). Jan. 13, at 3 p. m. Ulertlun of otllters at this meeting sfsn: a niii-nitm s. ...,i,. tSpIIlU rfc.-NS.svi,VA.-M, COMPANY FOB " inscranch-m on i.ivk1 and chanting: anncitihs T1i Annual Mectlne of the stockholders 0! this Company will take plac at Its office, Ml Chestnut Street, on .Monday, January 17, IVUI. at 12 M . at which time an election will 1" held for thirteen directors to sorvs tor the cnsuini year. C S. NEWKAT.Tj Secretary f THE ANNUAL MEKTINtl OF fun 1 7" Stockholders for th- flection of Dlr-e- I tors, and such oti.er bjr'r.-ss as may rome ' before them, will be held at the banklm I house. Second and Chestnut streets between the nours 01 1- noon ami 1 o ciock 1: n on I bulldlnirs at iieauriuaners .Motor Tram Tpeodny, January 11. 1021. port Corps. 23th and Wharton ats. Informa- n v. ronsoN. c.isnier I , f NOKTIIi:iCN TKl'ST CO.MP.VM r Phlltidelohla I The Annual Meetlt.tt of the Stoclihr,,dets if the Northern Truv I'omnnv will Ui held on Wrdneeday. .Ianunr 12, 1W1. nt 12 rt'eiock noon, at the utlUe or the Cnmram Sixth and Sprlnir 'in dm Strrts Phlindi I I phla, at whlih tn. n ele. t' 1, ,i be he'd for throe Dlre'-1or.s t. sere lor a trrn (f four vears. 1 i W C. HAHTi:it. Serretar. . m1:ktin(; or tiiu' SS" THK ANNCAI, "P Stockholders of Tlie Cal11nl.1l Tn.l I Company win d nea at tne nor of tho , ompany, Market and Thirteenth Strtets. Philadelphia. Pa Wednesilio. .laiiuari 12, ' Idll, nt twelve o'clock noon " r the pur pose of eiectimr Dlrnfi-s un'l the tran-i-actlon of such o'her I unl ."i. uh may le brousht before the meetlnir I It DAVinoo.v jn Srcretar- -3iaTllK anni'AI., mi:i:tino or thk -s' Stockholders uf til', KeilNlnirton Tnut Company will bo he'd at t'e u!ne of the company, h i w'r.gx.m e. Allegherv Avenues, on Tueeday. ,Iammr lsth. 10J1. between 13 o'cloek noon and 8 l )i. for ire election of HI Ilr. 1 1 .rs an 1 the trar.sotlon of such othir bus.T.esi us may coui Lcfore tho nietlnsr. OHAri. T. MAUTIN' Fr-esrv. JS5"' UlAKKII t'UV NATION Al. IUNK of I'hll.idelnltl.i IJ inlitr '.ti 1 ii 'I'ne Annual Kv. t i-i of Pre. tire if .- Bnk ttlu he held u'. .he Har.K'ni; HnU" r Tueedn), the 11th da) nf January. lll, between the hours 11 in. nnd l:isi p. . tLJ'.JL'AN'" .!.'h...r iegg- THIS aM.u. iki;timi or tiii: TUB ANNIAI inniMiv.riiTnrii ..i i i,nniiUih'u .- . Northeastern iioepiiiu m i-iiii.turipniu, , . do nei'i iti .-' "r.ti, ... ..iiiki. and Tulip Street, on Thurdi, ssih. 11)21 at 3 I'. M. I it mi a rj Election d i"!I i. -'1 '- : tuslness. pAVlo . a l'KNN NVT'tNAI, IJM I'hll i Ll'l ' I cilil r ii 'Ii.l In. I I. i eii i.k III ! 'I. I.' The Ar.nuil M ii' ' tl" : for the e.ectlor i I' " t m i .r the iear wl I I", he1: u' tl Ii ikinu Tuesna. .laim rj i. iii, i. ,.. o'elocU noon nnd 1 o'tlink I' M, ivi "A1.' '!''' ih' r KSr' NOIllinhHTKItN NAriONAl. IINlv KSf I'lilliideliihlu, l'a. The Anrual Kl ".'on for Iilreuturs win ho hold at ini n.iiinniK uuuai'. on itiesiiur. January 11th, llttl. iwen the 1 1 M. and l K M.0;D e M(.j:i nuura or ii futth.tr. Annunl 13s1lnns tiii: rinui)Ki.i'iiiA national 11 INK rSUadelphia. Decemfer 10. inO Tho annual elertlon for dlr.'tors win I, held at the banklne hou on TuesUaj , Janu. nirll, 1OT1. between ths hours of i; noon and 1 P. m A special tnectlr.if 'f Co sin ltholders has also been called at th same tlir.o and plao ta pass upon ruth mattt-rs as may properly isme befoia the meetlnif . O 1K1WAI1D WULFI:. Cashier. IS9" HI1TK.MIOI Ml 'IHI'mt (OVIl'ANl ISIS Chestntit Street I'h.l.i l. 'phi.. Jiinuurv in. 1 1, j The Annual Kl"- n f;r iJir-'turs vm.i be hold at the,, '"'"''' s ilou t, .Moinl.o, lunuarr 1". 1UHI. Jt IS tt'ilork noon januar Arrjn n;INI.S.-,eti.r 7s SIXTH NATIONAL HANK. TIM' 3J Annuel l..e t'. for fJIroi-tn-H uf this lank will te he.d -r th n n1tinK House rneedaj-. Junuurj 11, 1IW1. Utntn hours I'J M. and -' l M. " Wtf.MAM.gAI.TIIH Cashier icar" thk rofftTii' tvr. national hank 9- PhlladelphlB. Ieremher 27, IPSO The Annual L'lertlon fir Directors will !) kild at the llankliiK Uoune on Tursdaj, Jan. tl. 10tl. lelteen tl.o hours of 11' ra. and 1 j "' "' H 3 CLAniC. Cashier. ' IFFICER 10 DEVELOP P0S1S Mooref Calls Meeting to Stir Vot- erans in Northeastern Section of City QUITS CHAIRMAN RACE An iiRRrossivc iolloy for tlio uVvoloii ment of tin- Anirricnii l.t'Rioti In l'liila ilelphiii will lie i-rniimtrd by Tliomns Monro, tln nt'Wiv niipolnti'il dlntriet ilt'imt.v cnimiinmlcr for this city. H cp u t y Com" ninmli'r Mooro nn iiniiiiri'il ojtPr(lny tlmt lie will cull n 111 KtitlC of till pOSt ri'iirrxviitntlvrs in t !i i. iiorllicnNtcrn . veclioii of the city lor inursony eeninBM. to tllKe up tile ipifition oi i"" iii'vum i -i ment ol l'io po-rs in niai p.'iri vi me city. The uorthenst neeils development. Its . . . , . -, Posts nave Deen fjrow iiiR nnu prosper- Is no district nrifnniyntion such us has been formed in .outli riiliiKicipnm un der l-'nmk V. Mclvin. und in the cen trnl section under It. It. HoRiin, us dis trict chnirmnn. Appointment of Mr. Moure ns district deputy eliminates him as u possible can didate for county chairman. His unme wns mentioned, but he has nut con sented to rjm niul really has felt that for the position of county chnirmnn he Is too far removed from the center of the eitv to lie of Rreatest wrvice, heiiiR u res'ident of Frankfort! nnd therefore not easily available. Hubert II. Itrlfthnin will commutid the Betsy llo-s Tost. :)W(. durinp H)21. The other officers of this post are : Kdwin l SchroRcr, ice commander : Arthur II. SeurRle, ndjiitmit; Louis M. Wnsh burii. Ilniince officer; Loriiii It. (till, county fonimitteeinnii ; OeorRe AV. Gel Rer, athletic officer. The next nicotine of the 'William I'. Roche Post, "1. will be held tomorrow eveniiiR nt Landis Hall, Sixty-third street and Hooilianu uvenue, ut n.iu. A vice commander will be elected. Hlvtilrndn COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE FACTORIES CORPORATION OF MARYLAND iirvii)KNi on pui:n:ititKi .stock NO. 4 Th" lUi.irJ of Directors of the above-nam-il Compkiij, at a ineotlnu held Januar r. lii'Jl. decluri'd a ijuarterly dividend of Two Dollars e2.00) In i-.-xsh on each share ol the outstanding' l'r, ferreii Htock of the Com pany, payabl. lVhruarj 1. 1021, to stocU holdera of record ut the rloee of business on January 20 1021 Tho Transfer Hooka wl.l not bo closed C 1 Wol'DUul". Treasurer. Till: PlTT.SIIl'IKllI A VIT VIIIOINIA KAI1AVAY COMPANY l'ltnrKHHKD DIVIDUNT NO 13 The Hoard of Directors haB declared a dividend of one and om-tialf iiy,) iht cent on the Preferred Stock of the Oomimny for the quarter ended Decemlwr ill. 1020. pay able February 2S. IBV'I. to Stockbulders of record nt the cloa. of business on February 1- W2i It C MOOiii:. Secretary. Pittsburgh. Jjiiuari 1. 1021 INT13tNATI0NAL PAPi:it COMPANY New York, Detemt-r 20 I02O. The Jloarrt of Directors havo declnred n regular nuarterly dividend of one and one balf tier cent (lMi"r) on th preferred capltM stock of this Company, payable January 13, 1021. to preferred stockholders of record at the close uf business January 7, 1921. OWEN SHCPHKltD. Treasurer. IViivne, Pa , Jan n, 11121. T1IK WA1NK TITI.K ft TIll'ST CO. The Hoard of Directors has this d.iy de clared a semiannual dividend of three per tent, wslih J inuury 13. to stockholders of record January 10 T II HALLMAN. Treasurer I'VKTNEIISIIIPS NOTICK is Ili:iliniY I1IVKN 11IAT THK term of !' limited partnership of Petr, Tolancl A VriH has ejephed and said part nership been dissolved on Iiecemtx-r 31, 1020. .i iTt'ftVate to that effci 1 bavins been fl 1-J and recorded according tu luw. PKTRY TOt.AND & WEISS Tn-derUk J. I'etry . V. II. Rush Toland General Partners Samuel W.-Isb 1 Howard I.onKstreth. Special Partner rroposnls pHOI'O.sAI.S I tlK ICAZINO llt'lUIINGS oil' e of tho Depot Quartermaster L' S A ' Jlst kt. and Oreiron ave., I'hlla., Pa, Sealed proposals will be received btro until 11 11 in., .Itiminr) 18, 1021, f jr ra:lr.s 9 lion upon request. How To Trade In The Market and other rules and methods of interest to traders are given in our free booklet. "The In vestors and Traders Guide." It U-lh: The General Rules of Trading. The Rights of Stock and Bond Holders. The Deposit Require ments for Carrying Stocks. How to Give a Broker Instructions. Broker's Commission Charges. How to Indorse a Stock Certificate. How to Group Invest ments. Call, phone or write. Ash for No. T. U..33S JONES & BAKER Specialltt in New York Curb Market Securities WIDENER BUILDING PHILADELPHIA Telephones Bell, Locust 47J0 Keystone, Race 2230 Offices in 8 Principal Cities Direct Private Wlrsi NPUfimnMn i ibWt!0' l. W..- ,' -: ItfVEttLNtt PUBUO Deaths of a Day MRS. SUSAN P. JONES Daughter of Louisiana Bishop Dies, Aged 79 Mrs. Susan l'olk Jones died of heart iHsertM- yesterday nt SprlnRslde. Chest nut Hill. She was in soiid lieultli until in few hours before her denth. Mrs. .Jones, who was In her seventy ninth year, was the duuRliter of the UiRht Hev. Leonidas INilh. bishop ot Loiilsana, and n Reiierni In the Con federate nriuy. She was born in ltnleiRli, X C. Her linshaml was tho late J)r. Joseph Jones, of New Orleans, who was well known me n scientist and professor of chemistry ut Tulnne L ni vcrsltv in New Orleans. After her htlsb:iud'N denth she came here to live In 11117 and innde her home at SprlnRside. n girls' bonrdliiR nchool nt Chestnut Hill. The institution is under the joint direction of her dnuRh ler. MNs Cnrollne S. Jones, nnd her sister, Mrs. I.. I'. Chapman. Other survlvltiR relatives nrc her daughter, Miss Frances 1). Jones, of Chestnut iliil nnd New Orleans: her boh, Dr. T7,tiin T,ilU- Jones, of New Orleans, nnd her sister, Mrs. V. I), llloke, nlsn nt v i.u' . ii run.. j no mie ut. vtn ,, ,, ; v0... y cty, was i,ri(1(,r IIVJ, uieoe-o ... , , .. . n The funerni will taice piucc ul o'clock on Tucr-dny afternoon nt Spring side. The Interment will be private. Rev. Samuel S. Lawo AslieAllle. N. C Jan. 10. The IJev. Samuel Spalir Laws. theoloRian and Renernlly credited ns the Inventor of the electric stock ticker, died yesterday He was ninety-seven years old. Ur. Laws was graduated from Miami Unl versltv and Princeton Theologlcnl Seiri lnarv"nnd held degrees from Columbia University, liellcvue Hospital Medical College and Washington und Leo Unl versit.v . Harley B. Nlchola Harley It. Nichols, sixty -live years old, died suddenly yesterday nt ills home nt 10 West Stewart n venue, I'iY downc. He was malinger of II. L. Locke & Co., Inc., of Lansdowne. He was n member of University Lodge, No. (ilO, 1 nud A. M.. und University II. A. Chapter, No. i!ll. Mr. Nlcliols is survived by his wife, who wns .Miss Lois WcekH, n son nnd three daughters. The funerni will be nt his home Wednesday afternoon. The Interment in Arlington Cemetery will be private. Patrick T. O'Brien Patrick T. O'lJrlen, who held office in various Irish societies of the city, died Sunday morning ufter a brief ill ness nt his home, 21-11 North Twenty seventh street. He wns fifty-eight years old. Mr. O'llricn for years conducted n saloon nt -10 South Fifth street. He wns president of Division 43 of the An cient Order of Ilibeniinns at the time of his dentil and also nn officer in the Mnyo Men's Association nnd in the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick. He leaves u wife, one daughter und three sons. Funeral services will lie held Thurs day morning with requiem high mass at the Church of the Most Precious Iilood, Twenty -eighth nnd Diamond streets. Interment will be in Holy Cross Cemetery. MAN HURT AS MOTHER DIES Woman Fatally Seized at Same Time Tree Falls on Son Itloomsburg, Ph., Jan. 10. Cecil Krtwine left his home at Hroudway yesterday to work in the woods, kissing his mother goodby ns he left. Fifteen minutes inter ills mother, Mrs. William Ertwine, was stricken with apoplexy nnd died. Apparently nt .nlinost the same tlmn a falling tree struck her son and he was probably fatally injured, one leg being broken in three places. He had not learned of his mother's death when lie wns cnrrled home, nor had his mother heard of the accident to her ton before her death. Funeral of William H. Clark The funeral of William II. Clark, president of the Quaker Cit.v National Itnnb u-lwi tllo.l nt his linmi. 4Llll Wnl nut street, enrlj Saturday morning, wi'l ' lie held this afternoon nt his lute rest lence. Interment will be private. 50c Reduction ' on every ton bought for cash Next time come to KUNKECS C0AL Slst & Grays C3d & Market pjtuiiunaiiuuiU'uiiiuiuaTUiikUiiiii'hiiiiiii'iiiiiiinMiiiiiiiiiioniiiiiiiuiusiK rjr svje ve eesve aT TsT avWaSKf ' Elephant Hide 1 or Eelskin? w HEN Girard College was built, they wanted a roof that I would last forever; so 1 they made slabs four it of marble P inches thick, 4 and pronounced it good. But it wits not j'ood. In stead of being pemianent, their tombstone roof jjnve tlicm no end of trouble from breaks nnd leaks, und its dangerous weight, until lit last they did G what they .should have dono p at fir.st they put on n tin l roof, and tin it is to this day. For Miedding water, ele phant's liido s not so good 3 gj eelskin. Ask any roofer to nuino the buit brands of roofing tin. If ho mentions NU-DUHA-TIN. fl you ro Baft'. Till: MLTAI. LI.I I t f'r3 AU.'H ilti EnffJBllllllffl .1T,jm., I ,1.1 T Sro LEDGElr-PHJLLAJJKUJHXA, MOtfJUAy, U. S. INVESTIGATES L Inquiry Made to Determine Whether Sherman Act Has Been Violated UNITS ACTING IN CONCORD lly (lie Associated Press Washington, Jan. 10. A general in vestigation of the lumber Industry, nnd more paitlculnrly of the yellow pine In duHtry In the South, Is being conducted by the Department of Justice to deter mine whether there have been violations of the Sherman antitrust net. 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Tl is set forth In the report thnt four davs before the expiration on Decem ber 'Si. 1018. f "10 tnnxitnuin prices on lumber fixed by the wr ..ndu"tr!c board the Southern Pino Association met nl St. Louis. The dny after the meeting, according to tho report, n rep lesentatlve of tho Edward Hlnes Lum ber Co., of Chlengo, wrote Mr. I lines in pnrt ns follows : "All those In nttendnnco reported thnt their stocks were 00 to 70 under normal, and nil expect to ndvnnco their I IF THKY WON'T WOItK wr itnpAin Tiirat Satisfaction Guaranteed Clothes Wringers, Carpet Swespars Washing Machines, Vacuum Cleaners E. G. FORD CO. IBl N. 00' st- l'hll.i,, Ta. What Price Will You Ask If j oil wrre tn sell your Mouse? Get the Hcbuildlnp; Value First No llu.ier dm Armio Aunlnst Tlmt HOELL & CO INC. rroperty Valuation, Appraisals U0I Hldenrr Hide. . Suiting about Jan. 10 .Sailing about Feb. 1 and Manila Sailing about Jan. 20 Co., Inc., Agents Drexel Bldg., Philn. Pa. 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Jsi i-,.,- n ' V' JAJtfUAKV 10, 1021 prices on the 23i1 from $1 to ?.1 on all items with the exception of limber." Contnlned In the rcnort is n tnblo showing nverngo realization, average j uosiH tttiu iivrrilKC lliurgin per iiiuuemiu feet of the Kansas City group of south ern iilne manufacturers for the years 1015 to 11)10, Inclusive, and nverage price and margin for May, 1020, as compared with average costs for the first three months of 1020. This table shows that in 1015 the realization wns M.O'.I below tost; thnt In 1010 It wns SI. OS nbovej in 1017. ifO.-l'J nbovc; 1018, $0.41 nbovc; 1010, $8.01 nbove, nnd in Mny, 1020, $20.35 nbovc. Girl Scouts Going to Convention Tho Philadelphia organization of Gir) Scouts wllf bo well represented nt the national convention of Oirl Scouts which will meet In Cincinnati January 18-21. Among those who will attend the four days' convention arc the following offi cers of the Oirl Scouts of Philadelphia : Miss Ellen Mary Cassatt, Miss Owen Martin, Miss Kntlicriuc Hutchinson, The Pittsburgh Gas and Electric Fixture Co. BOUGHT OUT! THE LIGHTILIER FIXTURE CO. 19 NORTH 9TH ST. We purchased the entire stock of the LIr!i tiller Fixture Co. They sold out to us nt a Iosb of 60 on the dollnr. This $50,000 stock, consisting of Gas and Electric Fixtures, Portnbles, Floor Lamps and iimuy uuiit uHi-im nutisi'iium articles, win pe hncrnic eu nt UIIS unartl AMERICAN BEAUTY vTiV jZ C ii iipi" D I l"Ir! I mm A r' 1 $ fl 4 v n )l fl 'f X S j& ,1 1 - ... ' j ' Tj-L 131 ill "" I n TnTJl vSffJ.ijSS MAIL ORDERS promptly filled. Send 50c extra for packing out-of-town orders. All orders must be accompanied by check or money order. 19 N. 9th SL i Li ADIEH'1 Willi li'll ilFSTrlS'lillMIII . miHHi' PrmYinfr. arriivafA Ir.-rso.-T-.t: ' T AM the last man X banks chain of service to you," says V. A. Zerby, Chief Accountant and Office Manager. "After all of our several departments have done their bit, the papers find their way to my department for billing and collection. "All of us know how much a customer appreciates accuracy, courtesy and human understanding THE FAIRBANKS COMPANY, Seventh and Arch SfreeU MARKET 2210 Ihi Falrssslit .Soij.7ii W WWlorrowi. W uc,..,,,, ,,,. . .,,,,. ,..,, TRUCE AT HATFIELD BIER Estranged 8ona Make Up When "Devil Anse" Is Burled Logan, W. Va,, .Inn. 10. Captain Anderson ("Devil Anse") Hatfield, one-time Confederate army officer and for many yearn thereafter one of the most fnmotis and picturesque feudists lir ilw, tuMiintnltm nf West Vireluln. who died Friday, was burled yesterday be side his two sons, Troy ond Kilns, In the family plot. The obsequies were at tended by eleven surviving children, al most all of tho forty grandchildren, nnd about seventy-five direct descendants. The funeral throughout was charac terized by n series of dramatic oc currences which tnose present con ridcred fittingly consistent with the burial of "Devil Anse," Ileforo the march to the cemetery began tho hands of two of tho dead ninn's sons, long estranged brothers, were clasped over the coffin. Those were "Cup" Hatfield mid Or. E. 11. Hatfield, of Charleston. ELECTRIC IRON $47.75 6 COMPLETE IBisy Regular Price $10.00 ONLY ONE TO A CUSTOMER HIIIEII ! KiliHIUMill KM The last steo in Fairbanks Servire in the Fair- from the Accounting Department of a large Company, so we all try mighty hard to make every trans action a hundred per cent job. If we should fail, I am here at your service to make it right." After the bill is paid, we do not lose interest in our goods. Our Repair Shop restores Fairbanks Scales whose years of service have affected their accuracy, and other service men are always available to keep your " O.K." on Fairbanks goods. ANKS ,.;.. J w;;;;:r;cr u nip As the procession tnoyed, the rfsiof. Hon of goodwill between tho brnii,.i formed tho chief subject of dlsciS and nt tho grnvo before tho bodv !e ' lowered "Cap" Hatfield uddreS 'Uncle Dyke" Onrrctt, nn old prlT1 and friend of the family, nnd toW. ho had "mndu his peace with Oo, wns rcadv to bo baptized" whenever t?'1 minister would av the word, lCa Anderson Hatfield wns born on Ui creek, Lognn county, clglity-oim y, ngo last September. After the wAVi was the leader of the Hatfield elm, i," tho world -famous Hntfleld -McCoy T ' which continued fifteen years nnil i which thirty-five men and one won, DIAMONDS BOUGHT BOUGHT UCHTEY'S?th"urst: .. . w...J,..Kr..- .Marl.i Iloiise of Established Reliability llltheat l'rires Vnlnr Oiiarnnt.if, rl.fl rnnteetl uiuwuuriuiN HALt;. 300 lleautifully Designed Basket Bowls $0.95 2 Li fci at Complete for Gas or Electric One of the many olferings an eight room house of fixtures. 27 .50 Regular Price $65.00 11 n Sale Lasts 6 Days Only Sale Starts Today, January 10th Open Each Day During Sale a Until 9:30 p. m. . an KJiMin 13! !tniq,niiiu:iiiiiniiii!iLiiui;ii!!n;iii m& ii ;: m 0" UTVH - ..--. - ....-...., . - . . ... , , . . . - -t , -LsSsSaBBBBBBBTJ
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