Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 03, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 22, Image 22

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, .& Crotrl.tioe mlh Section !0 ej the
S?l- mi .and wit;-, the r.-rul.tlont there
2Tg.ljfr1bti or in. IntsrjtaU Commn
"f'TO-'atMleA, Wit kit hereby reo.ue.led anil
W3 KrwlTa hy th P.nniylvenlo. nail-
.JTfCcr dantA!, NO, 0001
rrti aM flttlnee tor maintenance of
Vatn)ieuik Air llnikf, And Train Big
nal equlpmirH m may be required durtna
lh month of April, May And June,
ivtt.
CONTjtACT BBIUAI. NO. 11003
P-rmlr rarte for Kltctrto Driven Air
Cornpr.e.art, ae mar t-e required during
the month of April, May and June.
, . Blfl. tni.,1 hi -prepared and .iit.mltt.d
Iff 111 undrr.lkn.il l hi. nff re. N W. cor.
r.y.! ,17,h n Gilbert t.. (seventh floor).
I'MUdenhla. 1ii. hv ti n'rlMk noon. Kniit
' era Bt.nd.rd Time if Phll.dc phla, th, 17th
S " "in nni ro coiiBiarrra.
nMli.i . V-.iiiT T jV iV 'Wi- Hi ik. I
Or Dmnnft In .ulimll I.M
, Th rlht I rnrvrd to rJret Any nd
ell bid or to ncpt nnr p.rt of .ny ou
pia.
8. Th ueifut blddrr will b rpqulrwl
to fnter Into nd riecuta proiwd cuntr.ct,
rul aumtxr nl.tfvii contnlnlnx Krnernl
trru. ml conditions, which will be .upplltd
to pro.poctlte bldddr. upon AppllCAtlon to
the vndenlcnd.
0. Evrry rxrinn. firm or corporation thnl
rr.y .ubmtt a bid .lull Accompany hi., their
or It. Mil with the tndr of bond In th.
iwnl .urn of Five Thounnnd llollnr. (,10(!0),
nlth .urTlcrnt surety or umtl., to b. up
proved by the undcr.li.ncd. conditioned upn
the faithful And prompt pcrfnrinnnce of Alt
the tcrm of niild c intr.ct.
Dated thl. I.t day of .Mireh. A. V). 1021.
TUB PENNSYLVANIA ItAll.noAIJ COM-
I'A NY.
KontBomery Bmlth. !tirrhlnir Arent r.t
ern llrsion, N. V. corr.r 17lh and ni
twit st., (eetunth floor), riillAdelptila,
rinnavlvanla
"Ht JKRSUY AND SRArlllOIIK HAII
ltOAI) t'O.IIPANY
1. In eomtillAiice with Hectlon 10 of tho
Clayton act, nnd with the reulntl.in. there
llh pre.crlbl hy the interKtatc Cnmmerr
Commli.lon. bid. are hereby requeued And
Jill be recehed bv the West Jcr.ry and
Heaihore n.llrund CimpAny, for!
.. CONTItACT Kr.UIAL. NO. 3O04
ISO-dearee C.rbon Keronene Oil
Not Ira. than StiOO it.illonj
nor more t(mn ."tinxi itnlloni.
65-deurte Jlotor Oaaollne
Not lee. than X ralloni
nor more than flOd rAllons
Tank w.Bon rtellverle. a. m.y be re.
quired durlnsr the month, of April. MAy
and June 1921. to point. Hlona- the
Vitl Jerey and Ke.i.liore ftallroAd. In
the alKt of New Jrer betwein Cam
din, Atlantic City, VWIdwo'd nnd Cape
Muy.
S. Hid. mut be prepared and .ubmttt'u
to the undemlifl.td at t.ls office. N. W.
correr of 17tli and Filbert n. (.menth
riior), Philadelphia. Pa by 13 o'elocli noon
I'.NM.rn Standard Time of Philadrlphln. th
17th day of Mnrch. 1021. Illd. received nfur
that time will not he c nild"red.
3. lllds muat be prrparcd on fornix trlvln.
further detailed Informant n. which will bo
furnl'hed on appllmtlnn. Furtrn-r InfurtnA
tln In reir.jrd to material required ma be
oniainei on application at tn nnica t the
!',r..i-",,rn'1 '!urlni business hours of any
rv".,niTrb."s.,'hom,,yd"'r::
nil b!di or tu accept any part of nny one
bid.
C. The suetessful bidder will be required
to cr.ter Intf. and execute proposed contract.
Atrial number as nbmc. rontalnlnr; general
termr nnd con.lltlon.. which will N up
pud to prospccllte bidder, upon application
to the undcrtlcned
0. Every pvfon, firm or corporation that
may submit a bid shall accompany his. thlr
or It. bid with the tender of a bond In the
penal .urn "f Two Hundred Dollars (1200)
with .ufflelent surety or sureties, to be
Approved hy the under.lnned. conditioned
upon the faithful And prompt performance
o! all Iho terms of said contract.
DMed thl. 1st day of Mircn. A. D. 1921.
WEST JKKSKY AN1 SK VSIIOHE RAIL
ROAD COMPANY.
MontKomary Smith, Purchonlne; Aitent Knit-
t-rn lleirlnn. N v corner 17th and Fit-
lrt it. (ajventh floor). Philadelphia,
IVnnsvlsftn'n ,
THK PI:.VNSM,V.NIA RAIUtOAD
. . toMPANY
1. In compliance wlih Section 10 of the '
Clayton Act and nlth the regulations there- I
wnn pre.oriDeu ay tno intcratate Commene
Lpmmtseltin. bids .ire hr-by requestid and
will be received by th. IVnusjIvanln Railruad
Company, for
(intrnct Herlnl No. BOOS
150 dcree carbon or kerosene oil
Not less than 50 gatluns nor more
than lO'i irnllons.
60 degree motor kim .lln
Not lets than 2000 salient nor more
than 304)0 itnllnns.
Tan!: wmten ilt'hcn to polnta alonit the
rennalanla Itallrnnd as may he required
during April May and June, ltiai. in the
tAte of New Jersey )M.tween M.inunk.i
Chjnk. Trenton Je s.y city. Seaside Park
and Lnmilrii, In the state ut Maryland !"
ween Maugnnsv II.. and Wllllnmeport sta
tion lictwnn Plney Creek and rroderlrk.
la'tween T.tinilosk C wnwlniro and Lnndoxer,
Utneen Waldorf and Pnelund In the state
of West VirnlnlA letwen Talllnir Waters
nnd HI lrrewn In the .late of Virginia be
tween Clearbrook anil Winchester
2 lllds must be prepared and submitted
to the tmderslitne.1 nt his off lie northwest
corner of Sciente-nth nnd Filbert streets
"venth flo..r). Philadelphia. Pa.. I,v IJ
o'clock non eastern standard time of Phlla
delpbla. th .rieiifeenih day .f M.ir h. 1021
Illd. rxeelvnl after that time will not b.
considered
8. Itlds must is prepared on forms cMnc
further detail. d Information whl-h will he
furnished on uppliiatlon Further Informa
tion In rcicard tj material required may te
Obtained nn tippllrn'lnn nt the off Ire of the
undesigned during business hours of any
business dav b hp p. r.( ns who may de
sire or propn... to pjbmlt bl.ts
4. The right Is reserved to reject nny
and a I bids or to nn ept nny part of nny
one bid.
C. The successful bidder will be required
to enter Inw nnd evemn proposed contract,
erlnl numler as nlK.e containing rnernl
terms unci cndltio-is which will te supplied
to proepectUe bidders upon upplicitlon to the
undersltrn' .1
0. nerv perron firm or rnrporutl m that
may submit i bid rhs.ll v . iupan hie.
their or Its bid with the tendir of a Uind
In the p'-ii ii sum of three hundred dollars
(1.1001 with sufficient ruretv r sureties, tn
be Hppiovd bv the undersigned, conditional
upon the f iltbful .nd prompt ferf irtnnnre of
all the t"Hin f sal, I cnntrict
Dated this ftrsi dav of Mnrch A D. 1021
Tin: pi:nnsylvnia uailroad
CiiMPsNY
MONTOO.Mr.RT SMITH, purcl.aslna agent.
astern region
N. W. corner Kth nnd l'llbert sts. (7th floor)
Plillndelph.n Pa.
. HKyt'K.sr in inns
1. Pursuant tn tr.e regulations of the In
terstate Comnvric Commission presTlherl In
Its older dated Omits r 0. 1010. in Do.-ket
Ex I'nrte No ',4 and amendments -hep to
the Lehigh nnd Ve Knt ind llsllrn-id i om
pnny hereby rtqj-sts bids nnd hereby din
m.tlrc that It w ii r. ilw Mds'for'
3SO0 tons of N 1 buek'vh.at nnthrn
rite ioal to lie dellr(J on th .
company's trucks at Pen Argji
Pa
1700 tons of No 1 buckwheat nthr
ctte coal to be delered nn lh..
company', truckii ut l.insfu-j
Pa.
To be shlpr'-l It npproxininte.y ' ui!
dally iiuantltliH for L'.l ..r'ilnc dayi begir.
nnrr March in 1021 'i arrordniics with
the .p..iltl' Ath.n. Il relnnfler lies. rlb"d
. ItidH must be suunltt'd and iidlrs-ei
to the undi r.lnnsd. at his office by m riIK(
poon. in- nn '" ' ..,1,, iii.i iiiq
,-...,...--- ,,.. ... .,-'"" "
C!1'B, . Lfn-i ,. Vo-AirL1""1''1'"'1
tav r.nm'd
ni' i' " ii . - -..,. j. in ,n
a lllds mjt
M lh. forms r
be prepared md suVmi'ied
pre.ee t.ii m the r-gu'ations
mentioned ahoe. wtilih forms will be fur-
l.lshed on reque.i .' me unqersigneq
4 Tli successful b'dder will be required
to enter Into and execute proposwl outran
.trial No. I containing, subslnntlaliv inf
genera terms nnd rondltlrns as fuliuws
Sp. i Iflcntlons. t nnnges diM tries, pr rei
terms of -imenl etc
A. The rlglit Is n-sired to rejerr nnv nil
nil bids, and lu acpt nny port of any one
0 Cemn'ete specinotlnns nre now on file
In th" office of the undersigns I nnd s i ,t
.Pf eiflcallons may b. lnsp.le t and et
mined free of rhr.rge during business
hours f ar business dav by any tureens
sch" "' 'le-lre or propose to, suhmlt hid. i
and ui m i' quest nf an such iorion. mp.es
of said spu locations 111 l. furmsllel
Pat'd thl. 10th dn nf 1'ebru.iry. 1D.M
LF11IO" t VKW RNULAN1) HAII.ItOAD
COMPANY I
13 llurfhee l'urelieslng Agent ,
llmm 11 J 01 1 I.afnsMi. II, dg I
417 I'He.tniit st l'b"sdr'.hn Ps '
fnKAM'KV 11 1. PA It ni KM, III RKAl' or
j:nirrn tft.' and Printing Wnshlngton I) I
C Maich 1. 1021 Sealed propn.al. are In- I
vlte.1 to furnl'h Dejtrln- nils Testlle. irn
grnn-rs Supplies IJ'I I'olnr. Patr Ilexes
p.per and Clie'k ''!"' ,dur ng tho IW-ii
year beginning JuH 1 fi.l Th rlgh is r,
ierved l reject itv ..r nil bids or parts of
bid., h. nudes or n SI' ne 91 . Textile, I
Kngrnveis Huppll and Dry t olors must be
recel.cd .it the Ilur.n.i of h,igrnlnu and,
Prln'lns ""' ' .'. r J' "", - ''."' Monda-. I
April IS. 10il SiiMi.ie. of Paper n, i
Plane Pniwr and i Ii. ' k P ip. r . rot Inter
tbun 8 Ii ni.. Mondu. April 1. lfl-1 Plana
fnrins with si" lllc id ms for prupo. als gU.
In dates on ihi''h the rids for -he s viral
.cheduh n will le iipeni-l and further In
formation will be furnished on application
to ,t inn s 1 'oi Hi llirect.ir
hp.m.i pittirii-Ai.ri nut si ppi.iiii pun
the State llosidlnl for the Insure, Hmilh
.istirn Dlstrnt of l'enni inla Nnrrl.tnun,
Pa , for the M.ir endln tlirih 31 l'l'.'2
will be r ield lo the tlx-nitue Committee
At Die InstltUtliui as foil' . -
ltld4 will be on. n. d Miri-h IS 1021 10
., in . for quarter April 1 in July 1. 1H21
June IT in-.'l to ii m foe iimrnr July I
tn Seplembe- Pli'l September Id, 1021 I
10 a ni. for ouarter fr mb. r 1 lo January ,
1 IP"" Pe . mber Id r'.'! 10 a in,, for
cVhirt r Win"- I 'i "" ' ' IO"2
Haiunles i II b r ad fur 1)1,1.1. m to In-
rr" M.ireli s l-t Iw T in'.'l S, piemuer
, 1021 and peeem 1 t"2l.
IV i paiilculars ail Ire..
o. f.n i. scaw vin
ateward, '
'
riNlNrtAi.
llll)S(IU l.llll,l (lA.i AND KI.KCiTRK'
COMI'ANV. mit MOUTOAOK SmYbll
MNKINd PCNII MIX I'Kll I'KNT OU
rori-oN HONK, mx 104.1.
1'umiiKnl tn trrmn of Mortttan dittrd April
1. 1P1S. fl,700.00 of ..Id bond, numhrrrd
filnklnjc Kuni ivt 1074 nnd anrue.t inuroit,
kd of April Ut, lit I. vh-n All tntrcflf
C ,20 J p 4 I M 020 I it (U4
C Jos m 2 I M n;.i ! m 711
Abovi txiniln, llh nil uninitturrd coupon.
nttnchMl, ihmild bo prr.fntfd for prtmfnt
' olllco of Trutfc on or Aflrr April 1st,
."iTKIlAI, TIuSTt miYSVl. S!iW
i!?X?J ,Jl.,iUi.il,lJ.tlA.?l'",XA(IW IOM
"&; Jh orovtlUn. ? .V?0',,......
...MP.?' IVl..r?.I."."i.n '..-.h morUaie,
fnt ,7 th" sink n rnd .mtii
ftlirn(l Tt-uil tnt th m!. i . th
. ruiuniii nnoaiu oe inanrsfa ,rropoi'
Hi to
AAA q. rtvn rr. it.nt.
THE
IE PltrtVIDENT LIFE ANn TI1U3T
COMPANY OK PllILAUnU'ltlA.
N. W. cor. 4th and Clie.mut .t .
Philadelphia. P.
Annnnl Mert'n.
JJTHK l'H.NHl.VA.MA 11AILROAII
Oencrnl (MTIte, llroml Strret Slnllnn
Philadelphia, uth January, 1021.
The ANNUAL MKI1TINO of the Stoolc
holder, of thl. Company will be held on
TUMdny, th Bth d.ir of .Marrli. ltl. At It
o'clock a. m , In Wither. poon IIAII, 1.121
Vvnlnut .treet. Phll.delphlA. nt which mt
Intr there will be luhml fed for con.lderntlon
nnd action by the Htnckhol.ler.. the AnnuAl
Ileport of the Hoard of Director, for the enr
endod 31. t Decembtr. 1020: the question of
author .Inr an Increair of the lndebtedni.
of the Company, to be made when and n
prescribed by the Dlrer'or.i the queatlon of
chanRln the dnte of tlio annual meeting of,
end the annual election of Director, hy the
Stockholder.; lea.f. of tbe rAllroads. prop
erly nd frnnchl of the follnMnit Com
panic, now operated .a part, of the .jatcm
of The Penn.slvAnii llallroad Company, to
wit: The Clnclnna'l. Lebnnon and Northern
ItAllway Company. The Cleveland. Akron
end Clne'nnatl Ilillnay '"r.mpanvj Curnbrr
"und Valley nnd Martin. hunt Itallroad Torn
pnny The nnfflewiml Crnnccllnit nallway
Compan! flrnnd ltapldi nnd Indiana Hallway
Company; Indian. poll, nnd Frankfort Itall
toed Cnmpiny; Lnulstlllr Ilrldice and Ter
minal Hallway Companyi The New York n.iy
lt.'lrohd Company; New York. Phlla
delphlA i.n. Norfolk Itn'lrond Company! The
Ohio Conne.-tlnir Rallwnv Comrnnvj Perth
Ambiv and Woodhrlder- rtMlrnuil Company!
Th" Plt'.hU'irti, Clnclmiatl, Chlcairn and St.
Iiul. Ilallri.ini Ccmpany; The Pltt.bumh.
(.hlo Valley and rinclnnnll ru'lroad Corn
pAny: The South Ch'ctirn and Southern lt.lt
roAd Company; Tt-e Toledo. Columhu. nnd
Ohio nter llillrond Company. And WheellnK
Terminal nnll.iy Compnny; and audi nthvr
r-ubj"cta n may propery be presented o
the mert'nu
Stookhn'dera may obtain rople. of the
Annual lleport of th Compnnv nnd the
prce.rnrv tickets for admission to the meet
tnrr on nt d nfler the first rfiu of .Mnrch. 1WI.
bv personal iprl ration n- or bv Utti-r to.
the Srcrttnrv s rfTlc. Room 20!'. Itrond Street
Statlcn. Phl'ndi'lph'n.
t.PWIS NTJT.SON eerfetnrv.
- P1I.AI)KI.I'1IIA IlPII) TIlAN.s;
ssshK-"1 r"rlfP' R,h "'
TIIANMT
ind
vrrrrrr! Tti HTnriritOf.nmts
The Annual Meeting of the stockholders
of the Phllsdelphla Rapid Transit Company
w be held n' York rosd rind Luiernr
st., nn Wednrsdnv. March lfl. 1021 nl
11 .10 n m.. for the purpose of clecMon of
Dirctors for the ensuing vear. nnd the
trnns.ictl.in of such other business n. may
come before the meeting. , m
The Record of Stockholder, will bo tnken
at the close of bu.lneis on February 2a.
1021. Trnnsf"r Imnks will remnln open.
FRANK H. BLI.IS. Secretnry.
Dli blende
Till: Kl.r.CTItlC .-TOKAIIK n.TTi:ilY CO.
Allegheny ave, ann nun st..
Philadelphia. March 2, 1021
The directors hae declared n dividend of
three dollars (J3.00) per ahnre from the net
earnings of the company on both common
nnd preferred st.,cks. paynbto April 1 1021.
to stockholders of record nt the close of
business on March 1 1. 1021. Check, will be
mailed.
WA l.THR O Hr.NnilRSnN. trea.urer.
(ll'ARANTKK, KINANCB TKl'.ST
311 Chestnut Street.
Philadrlphln. Pn.
The pireetnrs hni" declared the regular
quarterly dHld-nd of S per share nn the
preferred stock, payable April 2. 1021. to
stockholder, of record Ifarch 1.1, 1021.
Cheek, will be mailed,
TACL KOMinn, Trens.
March :i i-l.
Till. I'lllI.ADIll.rillA
KI.KCTRIC CO,
10OO Chestnut St. Phlla
a... t-eb. 10 1021
Th Itnnrn or IJIrectors nave Ihla riiv a.
rlared n quarterly dividend of one nnd three,
quarters HWI ptr cent (belnit 43.73 cent. a
share) upon the common capital stock of this
Company. pnab!e March 15, 1011, to atoek
holder, of record February 11, 1021.
11. C l.CCS, Tieasiirer.
" THK PlIII.AnKI.PIIIA KM'.CTRIC CO. "
lOOII Che.lnut St. Phlla., Pa , Feb, 10 to2t
The Hoard of Directors have thla day de
clared n quArterly dividend of tno (2) per
rent, (bring 50 rrnls n share) upon the
preferred caultul stink of thla Company, pay.
able .March 13, 1021. to stockholder, of record
Febril-irv 1" 10"! It. C. MICAS Tr...
lMI'IJtlAI. TllliTlli:S COUP.
of Phllndrlplilii
l.as declared its Initial quarterly dlildrnil
of S'--, payable Mnrcli 1, 1021. In fully paid
common slo kliolders on ricurd Tibruarv 13.
Chicks w II l- mailed.
(Slgn.d' F S STOVi:n.
Secretary nnd Trensurcr
Proposals
T1II2 I'lTTSItl KUH. CINCINN.VlT
('IIICA(H) AM) ST. LOUIS KAIL
KOAI) COMPANY
TRWirnr dcpaktmknt
Pittsburgh Pn March 1, 1021
Consolidated mortgage bond, of Vandalla
nallrond C" to a total cn.t of Mn,fl70 0(1
will 1' purchased for the sinking fund Mnrch
.11. 1U21. at the agcnc) of tho coiniiany, the
Farmers' Ixian and Trust Co, Niw York
ipy under tno following provision of tho
muitgagi''
"Sealed proposals for the sale of said
bonds will ! received at the agciu-j of said
rabriinn company In the city of New York,
nnd bonds off ere 1 at the prlco which, es.
eluslto of accrued Interest the-eon snnll be
the los.'it percenisnit of the prlnilpnl there
of wl'l l accepted and paid for nt not eg.
reding par and iirrnud Interest Should
luind" f different holders be offered nt the
same price, th number of nnch bonds pur
chased .hall be on a pro rntn basin, ns
nearly uh practicable In proportion tu the
whole number of bund, offered ut the fame
price."
Proposals to sell bonds to tbe sinking f jn.1
i must l in me nnnos or ine rnrmera' iim
,unl Trust c N w York clt, before 3
nilorl: p iii or. Weiln.sday March 311.
1021. and must state the series letter of irte
.bond 1 offered. On March 31 notice of .
jcptance will be malted an 1 lnteret to
I pril 1 1021. will I" pild on bomls aciepted
1 llonds aictted mutt l dellierrd on April 1.
or security lurmsneu on m.u nn), it le.
qylre.1, that d.-llery slll b mido within
ten day.
T. II. II. MnKNIHIIT.
Tua.ure
" T.NI.VNIA SI'ATI'. llll.llHAl
HnrrlsbiirK
Sealed proposals will lie r-rried at the
Snne Capitol until 10 n. m .11 irrli 11, 1021,
,n lids will be public) nwn -d and ucr.nd.
u'ed nnd contracts awarded as soon there-
. arior bm pussim,. iur i urnisiiuiK aim apiuy
i inn KtumlnouH mut.r.Mj to im ua-d In
, niini4Mi ini iw.i
m k ' f thrt 1-nirtmnt. i
Itiiininv r-idiutH urn upper .iiion ana mil
partkutnri cn ari'llr-ntton tf
I.KWIS fl. 8AD!.,H.
ytili l! ifh'..v f'-rrim'-ilrinr
"Jlotfc
Pap-cr Boxes
" mH Milllno
and Malllne Tubes
EDWIN J. SCHOETTLE CO.
533 N. Uth St Philadelphia
JONES & BAKER
Sptcialistt in
Curb Market
New York
Securities
Booklet containing the
General Rule, of Trading,
Commlnion Charge.,
etc., on reque.t.
Cnl', phone or
write for No.
T. U.-374
PHILADELPHIA OFFICE
WIDENER I3U1LD1NQ
Telephones Bell, Locust 4730
Keystone, Race 2290
BALTIMORE OFFICE
433 EQUITABLE BUILDINO
Telephone St. Paul 8431
Offices In 8 Principal Cities
Direct Private Win.
OKOltOK II. 14TIIA11T .?.! Vr,ir.i.
rhll.di'lphlA. I'a, tVbruiiry in, 1B!1I.
nui juriiiniiAf ii ftiiti.w riiiuw
EVENING PUBLIC
U. S. DEALS DIRECT
Wholo Problom of Mandato9,
Howovor to Be Loft to In
coming Administration
HOLLAND ENTERS PROTEST
iVrtsJiinrton, Hatch 3. The T'nltcd
Stnto nlrpnily lifts tnken up the qiiM
tlon of Ynp illrecily with the .Topnnoitc
Oovernnicnt.
Tlio Hnrjtir. Mnrch .1. Ilollnml Is
fiRnlnet noffotlatliini with nny Indi
vidual power conrernlnjc control of
the rnbli-H from Ynp to Mlntlo, (V
IpIips, or to Hhnngjinl. I"hltrli repro
Rfntntlvcn nt Wnnhlnston hnvc hern nil
vlnotl thnt Hotlanil fnYors Intcniutionnl
(llsciirNlons nnd would pnrtlclpnto in tlio
cnhlo oonfcrtMico. Slip linn nothing tn
cay on uientloni involrinjc war opollt,
but opponoi control of (lit cable by
J 11 pun, Aincrlcn or nny one clue, It Is
declared.
The Dutch cables were lnld by n. pri
vate fompnn.v of (icniiaiiH nnd Dntrh
ini'ii. During the war the Shnnglint
M'i'tltm wit. cut. o.m.liiK crcnt Incon
vcnlrnce, nnd Holland wlniies Interna
tional n.Riirnni'e ngaliiAt n like occur
retire in the future.
Thr Council of the League of Nations
refiiHee to go behind the record, of Its
decision in nwardlng the lalnnd of Ynp
to .Tnpan under 11 C'Iokh C Innndnte. The
full text of the council's reoly, mnde
public here jestertlay, revenls thnt it Ii
willing to postpone fiction on ('In.. A
nnd It innndntcH for former Turkish ter
ritory nnd former Ocrinnn colonies In
Africa nnd would welcome the presence
of a reprenentntlve of the t'nitetl StntM
at Its next eHlon in May or June.
The Harding administration muxt,
however, take up Its cauKe for the lidnnd
of Yoji with (Ireat Britain. France,
Itnly and Japan 111 the allied supreme
council, not the league council nllo
cntetl the nmndatet, the league merely
detiulng the terms of the mandates.
The whole mandate problem, In fact,
will be left to the Harding ndmlnlttrn
tlon, for It wnf announced yesterday by
Norman H. Davis, uiider-secretnry of
rtatc, that the league council note nnd
the Itrlti.h nnswer on Mesopotamia,
which also win received, but not made
public, would lie the last word that the
Wllsnn administration would have on
the subject.
"We have taken steps to protect the
position of the t'nltcd Stnten Govern
ment." Mild Mr. Davis, "nnd the ntnt
tor is now in n position to be dealt with
ns effectively and in nny manner the in
coming administration may see fit to
do."
The league answer, a. had" been fore
tnst, did not meet tlie Amerlcnn posi
tion. OITicInls said thnt it was ''con
rillotory" in tone, but Itt very character
makes it but one of a series which must
pass between the I'nlted States nnd
foreign governments before a satisfac
tory conclusion can be reached.
The league's position if anything
Increase the difficulty which the new
administration will have In bringing
order out of the chaos which the dis
position of the Island of Ynp has en
gendered. An early decision must bo made by
Mr. Harding whether he wishes to give
qunsi-recognition to the League of Na
tions by naming a representative tn
argue the American position on Ynp be
fore its council. The lengtie note nil but
says the exchange of further written
communications cannot hnve a satisfac
tory result.
PRICE DEFENDS ART SALES
Declare Originals of Wllstach Col
lection Have Not Been Changed
Wholesale purchases of pictures in
lots often of 100 r more, were made
by the lnte John (5. Johnson, nccordlng
to Kll Kirk Price, vice clinirmnn of the
Fnlrmount Park Commission. Mr.
Jolmson did this in order to cull his
collection, he said, nml retain one or
two good ones.
It was denied by Mr. Price that the
107 paintings of the Wilstnrh collection,
sold recently nt low prices, were dis-
Cosed of secretly or illegally, ns chnrged
y Pnsqunte I'nrinn, an nrtlst.
"The original collection is intact."
he snid. "Those which hnve been added
are liought with the interest from the
endowment nnd will be changed by the
committee from time to time, whrneuT
opportiu.ity presents to improve the
collection. As for the recent snle the
WINtnch cnmmittpp has n perfect right
to dispose of pictures nnd buy new
ones without consulting the Park Com
mission." UNWOOD FOLK ORGANIZE
Trade Board Formed to Promote In
terests of Jersey Town
J Atlantic City, March .1. Atlantic
1 count is able to boast eight chambers
01 commerce wiin a uusine.-s men s or
ganization just formed nt Linwood to
1
Louis Jones, secretary, and John S
Ireland, treasurer. A campaign will
be outlined at a general meeting
March 11.
There nre chambers of commerce
also in Atlantic City. Vcntnnr, Pleos
nntville, Somcrs Point, Kgg Harbor
City, Hanimonton and Mays Landing.
Haverford Hears Drainage Talk
The plan of Haverford township to
Install a S.iOO 000 sewer system uts '
outlined to the members of the town- '
slilp League of Women Voters at their
nnntial meeting nt Oakmunt yesterday.
Itlehnrd S. Dewees, of the board of
township commissioners, in discussing
the plans, mndo It plain thnt the sis
teni would not increase the township
tux rate, hut Hint the sewers would be
paid for by those who used them.
This statement was mode to check
I o possible protest from some of the
towns nnd villages in the township,
which, because of lliolr locution, will
not nave the n-wers now.
Dr. A. I.ovett Dewees. of the town
ship hoard of health, talked on drain
age in relation to loiiununity health.
Dffiterts of the league were re elected.
The nre Mrs. Kdward V. Hartshorns,
chairman; Mis, Herbert Hlckels. first
vice clinirman : Mrs. Caroline It, King,
sis mid vice chnlriimii ; Mrs. C. (!. Hong,
secretary, and Mr-. Puxon, treasurer.
Auto Mirror Revealed Theft
.lames Williams, of Klghlh nnd
llolnbrhlge street-i, wos nrrestrsl jester
tlay at Thlrtienth nnd Walnut streets
after nn exciting chnse and charged
villi stealing tin automobile robe from
the car of .Mrs. Anna M. Rcbcr, of
Ridley Park. The car was parked at
Thirteenth and Spruce streets. Ilerunrd
MeAleer, of .11.1 North Wnnamaker
street, testified thnt lie was sitting In
another car close bj and saw WIIMains
in a mirror on hie car In the act nf
taking the robe. Mr. MeAleer chased
Williams olid t irii'd hi'u er to a
policeman.
WITH JAPAN ON YAP
,.1 Tl- a. .- i t. . e . . 1 I
, ., , . i ",t"""n" """ Constantinople. Is being rushed to this
promote its interests along other lines. ,.,ty (I', Htroj Pr fo? n consultation
Borneo were elected to two places the w h ,j1(.rk ,,,,.,.! w,m have
officers being I IenrvS. Scull pros dent ,)(lpn trt,tI1K ,,. ,!atPut. A physician
(.eorge ronton. Miss Itessle Mltr-iinl w, ntten.led the princess while she
nd Mrs Mnrj Somcrs.. vice presidents: ... n re)(,rnt (lt Switzerland has also
LE)GRr-PHtLADELPHIA, THURSDAY,
WEDS SOJjTS SWEETHEART
Palmorton Man Mnrrlea French Qlrl
Wooed by 8oldlor
Palmerton, Ph., March 8. Henry
George Deppc went to Kills Island, N.
y., yesterday to marry pretty Mine.
Julio Veimet. Mr. Deppc Is sixty-two
year old. Mine. Vcnnct !b thirty-two
She came to this country two weeks ago
from Kfanee upon Mr. Deppc's promise
of marriage,
Mr. Deppc is the father of Lieutenant
Arlington Deppe, who has been In the
regular army of the I'nlted, Htntes for
eleven years. In 1017 the lieutenant
wns In France. At the village of Dijon
the lieutenant met Mtrto. Vennet, whose
husband wns serving under the French
tricolor. Mine. Vennet became very
fond of Lieutenant Dfippe.
The American officer after the war
left France for the Cnnnl Zone where
he has n wife nnd three children. Mine.
Vcnnet's htisbnnd upon his return from
the war obtained a divorce. Llriitcnant
Deppe, in letters to Jicr, suggested she
write to his father, whose wife died
two years iigo. Mme. Vennet dld so
nnd two weeks ngo arrived In New
York on the Ln Frnnre, after Mr. Doiipe
had sent money for her pnssnge. She
was held up bv the Immlgrntloii nuthor
itles, but fiiinlly wns permitted to land.
DISCUSS HAYS' SUCCESSOR
G. O. P. National Committee to Con
sider Situation Today
Washington. Mnrch 3. (N.v A. P.)
The probnblc successor of Yt 111 Hays
as chnlnnnn of the Itrpubllcnn Nntlnnal
Committee wns expected to be the chief
subject of dlfcnsstnn at the meeting
of the full membership of the com
mittee here today, together with the
executive committee. Mr. Hays, who
has been named by President-elect
Harding ni postmnster general in the
next cabinet, hnd nunounced thnt he
would resign the chnlrmanshlp ns soon
ns practicable.
The formal business before the na
tional committee today wns the ques
tion of a readjustment of southern" rep
resentation in the national conventions
of the party, n resolution adopted nt
the last convention requiring that n
decision on the question of represen
tation be reached by June 12. A llnnl
decision, however, was not planned nt
the present meeting, otner meetings
being scheduled to follow. Other busl-
ncsA before the committee today in- .
eluded means of raising funds to inetu
the deficit of n million nnd n half dol
lnrs incurred in the Inst campaign.
CHICAGO OPERA CUTS PAY
Salary Slashes of Artists Run From
20 to 50 Per Cent
New Yorli. March fl. Thnt Chlcngo
opera nrtlsth have accepted salary cuts
from 2(1 to HO per cent under this
year's schedule, that prnctlcnlly nil the
singers will return tinder the new nr-
rnngement, that (linetn Polacco will be
the chief conductor In Dlrector-Gencrnl '
Mnry Garden's forces. Glno Narlnuzr.1 1
returning to Italy on Mnrch i), ntut thnt
from fiH) to 1000 guiirnntors will be
sought to finance the company In place
of Harold F. McCormlck and the little,
group of public-spirited Chicago men i
who hnve stood the deficits of previous I
years, are the principal points In n long
statement Issued last night nt the Man- ,
hnttun Opera House.
George M. Spongier, business man-
nger, who spoke for the compnny, also,
made it known thnt the next Chicago1
season will be ten weeks, opening No- '
vember 14, followed by five or six in
New York nt the Mnnhattnn. .
Mine. Gnlli-Curcl and Luclen Mtirn
tore were the only nrtists not asked to
take a salary cut. I
"ANCIENTS" REPLY TO ELIOT
Effects of Liquor at Banquets De
clared Mistake
Itoslon, March .'(. Members of the
Ancient and Honornblc Artillery Com
pnny tnkc exception to assertions of
Dr. Chnrles W. Flint, president emeri
tus, of Harvard I'nlversl'y, regard
ing the free use of whisky nnd its
effects nt bnnquets of flint military or
ganization before prohibition dny,
"We hnve tnken in .1011 men this
yenr under nrohibiton, more than in nny
other yenr In the hlstorv of tho orgnnl
.ation," said Captain Clarence J. Mc
Kcnzic, commander of the company,
"so one ran see there are lots of things
beside liquor they Join for."
Past Commander F. H. Appleton.
of the cotnpon) sold: "In yenrs gone
bv it may have happened thnt Indi
vidual members may have gotten hnlf-i-eas
over, but I have been n member
more tnnn twenty cnrs ami i never
knew of whisky being served nt nn
Anc.lenLs' banquet, ln the last few
cars ull liquor litis been dispensed
with."
MRS. LEEDS SERIOUSLY ILL
Red Cross Physician Hurrying to
Athens for Consultation
Athens. March 3. (Ily A. P.)
Princess Aimstnsln, wife of Prince
Christopher of Greece, who hns been
violently ill of stomach trouble for sev
eral days, seemed to be In n -crlrnis
condition yc-tcrdnv. Dr. Hoover, chief
of the Amerlfiiu Hetl Cross hospital. In
been suminoned.
Attending surgeons, who are the
.ame men that treated the lnte King
Alexander during his last illness, have I
been unable to agree upon n diagnosis i
iu the case nnd fear is expressed thot
an operation may become necessary, i
The king nnd rpicen called on the pa
tient this nfternoon.
Wall
Piaster
Board
That Will
Not Burn
SHEETS OF ROCK
Mon't Mnrn, P.isi- to Krett
PEARCE FIREPROOF CO.
1317 AltCII HT.
21-Hour Delivery on
Rawhide Gears Up to
IVi" Dia.
ACME GEAR CO.
N.W.Cor. 7th & Wood Sis., Phila.
vri:.visiiip .SOTICKI ..
FLORIDA
By Sea
Htenmer r.vrry Turaday, S P. M.
Meals nml Urtli In Ml.inronm on main
Serk inelUilcd.
Ilest, Pleasure, llinnnmy
Merchants & Miners Tjcani. Company
r.slnlillshrd 1R.1I
Million, nf niissriiKrr. c Jrrlril nut it life Inst
l'lcr IB B. Del. Ate, Jel. Lvuiburd 1149
AUDIT IN M
E
County Commissioners Not Sat
isfied With Finding in ox-Rog-ister
of Wills' Accounts
NO CHARGES PREFERRED
Media. Pa., Mnrch ,1. The county
commissioners of Delaware county yes
terday nppealed from the audit mndo by
Wllllnm Cloud Alcxnnder, stntc rcpro
sentntivc of Media, of the nrcounts of
Theodore F. Kreeger, formerly register
of wills nnd now n resident or Nor
wood. The npnenl Is mndo directly to
the Common Plcns Court, Albert J.
Williams, county solicitor, having been
Instructed to frnme nn issue asking for
n rrntidlt of Mr. Kroner's accounts
during his term In office for the yenr
1010.
Mr. Kreeger was defeated for re
election In 1010 by Colonel Frnnklln P.
Hnlier, who wns barked by the Hpfoul
forces, nfter n bitter nnd memorable
fight. Mr. Kreeger ut the time of the
cnmpnlgn wns n candidate for a third
term.
Mr. Alexander, who audited nil ol
the nccounts of the county officers for
1010, gives the following figures: lie
celpts. $1 2.430.40 ; expenditures, S10.
.108.7.": net bnlnnce, $20.17.74. Under
the lnw the county nnd the register of
wills ench receive fiO per cent of the bnl
nnce. Thus Mr. Kreeger nnd the count)
each received the mm of If 101 8.87.
It is thnt bnlnnce. which seems too
smnlt In the eyes of the county com
missioners, which hns started the move
ment to nppeat from the audit made
by Mr. Alexnndcr. The commissioners
contend tliat Mr
Kreeger bus not kept
1VINTKH RKSORTH
MINIKIN. KXfll.AM
FIGHT APPEALED
HOTEL CECIL
LONDON
Oie Rendezvous of theTWorld
RE-HABILITATED
RE-DECORATED RE-ORGANISED
Accommodation for
over 600 guests
Cablegrams :
"Hotel Cecil, London."
ATI.X.NTIP t'lTV. N. .1.
ATIANTICCITY.N.J. I
i AivAmcrican. Plaa Hotel i
iof DisimciionandRealComlort i
rmcpp.oor OARAOr., I
ViiiilnU Av.. 'Jil luiue. Irmn Itininliislk nnl
leel I'ler. Ilvmy npnt'lntmont. llloti.st stand.
rd In rulslne und service, llonloet. Sreel.l
winter i sprlnu rste.. 1. ItflTIIWlll.T.. Pro..
irai.achru'.lt. anu near Heaeh.
A. C. MrCt.KLL.AM
pREDONl
I TMC HOTCL THAT I
A- ATLANTIC CITY,
REDONIxlKte
MAti e.Dvenri-if'D
roR an Ytaf
ajj-
THE SENATOR
Vlr-Hnla Av. nt tlnardwnlli. Plrrnrrmf Oaf
hprln. rate.. Amerlenn nl.n. 11.00 day.
HOTEL CONTINENTAL
AIw.s open AIh ax. resdv Term, me'l
erste Write nr phone M. Walsh D'lnean
Hotel Boicobel K'ntucky Ave. Ilefurn. i
noiCl DOICODCI K,eelent table. I17..10 I
pril " ie.,1,1,. phone 117 A I' MVItinV. i
nmirx povh I'Uinih. ft.
QUI-SI-SANA SPA HOTEL'
CIreen rove Hprlnirs. Vlorldn
Plreprnof Intel with modern Imprnvs
nienis -and cnnenlences. lint euloho.
mamieslK spring, snd hatha, .filf, bath.
In casino, tennis huntlnrr. Hate. IB per
dav upwards. Rummer connection! Hotel
Dunmnr l.slie nunmnre Vt
nnsroR a. maiivei.
AMIKVIM.K. N. .
ASIII'.VII.I.i:. N. C. Land of the
Write Heard of Trade for Ilooklot.
Sky.
Toms
tDem
i
ssirsasraBrasarar'ssra
Some Day
you intend to travel make
Will you ever be better able
now? We are offering at the present time
moat attractive programs for escorted and individual travel
to CALIFORNIA rail or steamer route, duration 40 days
or more; FLORIDA, from 9 days up; BERMUDA, 8 days
and longer; EUROPE by all routes, frequent departures;
WEST INDIES, 23 days; AROUND THE WORLD, etc.
Booklets and full information on request.
THOS. COOK & SON
225 South Broad Street (below Walnut Street)
Philadelphia ,.
MARCH 3, 1921
rt proper nccoiinting. According tflh
nutllt. Mr. Kreeger only mnde $.M)18.ni
In 1010. In the latter figures nre In
cluded $2000. the' legal salary of llie
register of wills,, and which Is Included
In the expenditures of the offilce. which
ihc audit shows to have been !Jl(),8li8.7u.
While, no charges have been preferred
against Mr. Kreeger for nny nllegcu
Irregularities, the action of the com
missioners means that they ore not
sntlsfled with the nudlf. .Mr. Alexan
der hns been appointed by Judge John
son to audit the accounts of the county
officials for the year 1020. Colonel
Holler's receipts In the register of wills
office for 1020 show more Hmn $li,000.
Just what the outcome will be no one
can conjecture, but the cltlr.cns of the
county are much Interested In the
nppeal. ,
MRS. ORTHWEIN GETS BAIL
Slayer Released by Chicago Judga
on $28,000 Bonds
Chicago, .March 3. Mrs. Isabella
Cora Orthwcln, who killed Herbert P.
Zleglcr, n tire agency manager, for
love, ns she sajs, Is homo In her apart
ment with a nurse nnd sympathizing
friends. After reading testimony taken
at tho inquest the court decided the
woman wns ndmlssiblc to ball. A bond
of $2.1,000 wns fixed. Hnrry II. llrnn
stetter, president of nn automobile com
pany, signed the bond.
Sirs. Orthwcln nppenrcd in court clnd
ln furs and radiant With gems. Tears
fell from her eyes nt times nnd she
kept her veil down during the procctd
ings. The Inquest hns been postponed
for the puriMisc of uncovering more evi
dence. Dr. Gallagher Goes to Conshohocken
The Itev. Dr. Phllln J. Gnllnsher hns
resigned his post on the council of
Mount St. Mary's College nt ICinmlts
burn. Mil., which he hns held for four
teen years, to accept the rectorship of
Ht. Matthew's umirch in (.'nnsiioiioencn.
Dr. Gallagher grailtintcd from the sem
Inarv of Mount St. Mary's nnd wns
ordnlned to the priesthood in 1807. He
was born in Coaldnle, Pa.
WINTKR, HKHORTH
MINIKIN. KNdl.ANII
For Tariff
Apply Manager
f.Attl.WIIOl). N j.
Laurel-iathe Pines
LAKEWOOD.N.J.
Situated among the Pines and
overlooking Lako Carasaljo
'New "Palm fJrlli"-l-Ho!e Golf Course.
Ilor.ehaek KldlnK, Moiorlnir Pictureequa
Walks. Music. Privi.le G.raBe.
New K ectro. hydrotherapy lluth ay. tern
KUANK I'. SIIUTi:. Manager
Dr.nch O.lleeof GKO A. HUIIN U SONS
Member. New York Slock Exch.nne
NE1V TOniC CITY
HOTEL
MB
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ueventy Third Sfreet
Ker Broadway and
Seventy Second Street
Subway Station
Coscfurfrd bu
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u
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Vfe?
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Passenger and
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ALGERIA ...
MASSILIA ..
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a U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamer. e
Regular Frejpht Service
PHILADELPHIA TO HAMBURG & BREMEN
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