Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 11, 1921, Night Extra, Page 22, Image 22

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IiEiDaEi-PHTCABELTHlA; TUESDAY, OCTOBER H, 1921
deposits in the face of a general
decline is evidence of the confi
dence shown in us by our de
positors. In earning: that vast
amount of geed -will we have
found that a genuine desire
te help depositors at all times is
the most valuable asset a bank
can have. Our depositors agree.
Urges Dlsonrellod Men te Loy
ally Retaln Voluntary
Membership
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CONTINENTAWQUIUBIE
Tine a. TRUST CO.
IL ' ipillllllllllllllllliIIM Annual Session of Methodist
ft. IH "t 11 1 Protestant Churches Ends
si1 - ,siiiiPr i
$10,700,000
Ills
IB X
II
continental'-' equitable
Title Trust Company
Twelfth above Chestnut
Philadelphia
Capital
$1,000,000
Pepesits Over
$10,700,000
Surplus
$1,000,000
CHANGES IN THIS AREA
DO YOU KNOW ABOUT
CREDIT INSURANCE?
T TNLESSyoucenductyourbusi--
ncss en a cash-in-advance
basis, you need credit insurance.
It is even mete vital te you than file insur
ance. Bad accounts are mere frequent than
fires and an uncellectable account is as much
a less as if the geed were utterly destroyed.
Ne amount of precaution en your part can
absolutely prevent credit losses, but the
"Londen" can and does pay them and "less"
In this connection, is construed te mean any
account covered under the Policy that the
debtor docs net pay at maturity.
It won't obligate you te ask for particulars.
OtmSUPETV
SERVICE
Lesses Paid In
American Cunrncy
AT YOUR.
SERVICE
Established
Eighteen Sixty-nine
LONDON GUARANTEE AND
ACCIDENT COMPANY LTD.
K. A. IRVING, General Agent Credit Insurance Department i
Stokes. Packard, Haughtea &. Smith, Managers All ether casualty line.
Bell Pheiw-Umbard 4190 434 W.lnut St. Keritene-Maln 4190
gefc
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may prove costly.
If time has imposed new
obligations ; if there have
been changes in your
business affairs; if your
executer has died or be
come incapacitated ; if
for any reason your will
is net new up te date,
there is real danger in
postponing its revision.
I
North Philadelphia Trust Ce.
Bread St. and Germantown Ave.
Above Erie Ave., Philadelphia
fitassbore, N. ,1., Oct. 11. A let of
sinning Rbnut of pastors marked tn
new appointments announced nt the
i'IehIiik session yesterday of the annual
ronferenco of the MothedlRt Protestant
Church, eastern brnnch. taking in all
of New .Terv and pnrts of I'eniisyl
vnnin. Connecticut and New Yerk.
Kleven of the changes nre in pulpits
In with and central New Jersey. The
Rev IJeerRc W. Toms, Jr.. gees te
the St Jehn's Church. I'lensantvllle;
the Kp II J. Vnttcrcen te the Sec
ond Church, Hrldgeten ; the Rev. A.
R Relchert te the Second Church,
Millvllle. the Rev. Oceree n. .Tnck
snn le WeHtvllle; the Rev. R. C.
Phillips te Mnnnsqunn, nnd the Rev.
Wllllnm Rowen te Seuth Atnbey.
The Rev. M. 13. Mather retu'rnn te
the Calvary Church. Camden, nnd the
Rev. C. O. Kldd. president of the
KiWern Conference, gees back for
another year te the Grace Church,
Rroeklyn, N. Y.
The conference opened sir dayi nge
nt the Glnsabore Iethet1it Pretectant
Church. Refere llnal adjournment to
day It wnn voted te niett next year nt
Inn oed. Leng Island.
Appointments were made by the
stationing committee, comprising the
chairmen of the four districts in the
eastern conference nnd the assignments
are ns follews:
ttnitn Jersey District Ch.iirn-an. O. D.
Jenes
Atlnntle Citv Chrlt Church C. D. 81n 81n
klnsen Atlantic fin Trlnlt '..erita D Jenes.
Oreanvuic E. V R Hughes
JV,-HHntll!e Mount 1'len.siint W. B.
I'euet.
Ilnsntvllle 5t Jehn's Geerirs W.
I'ems. Jr
ScullMlle Murray Ham'itnn
Swn Point I.. V S-ulU.
Inrnslmre W. I. Mi.rten
lirnlKPien I'lrst W I Stultz
MiidffMen Hemml Ft J Patterson.
friendship ll.irrv Heunrd
(Itasshore Jehn S Hulxer
HardlriBiIll- Z. Weik.r
M,llle First K I" ('ra k
M .Ivllle Perend A R Helihert.
MlllUlle Third Te t'e cuppllcd
IM.'land C V. Letts
imdn Cnlnr M K Mather.
i'l mfnten Te be suip!l"d
d'bb.tieni Purrs- Mllie-
(Jearhartvllle Te 1m suppl.ed
M mrit."n J W Mlnner.
Penn.(frne s J Derian
P"!nt Erta! 11. K Cirp-nt--
Westv ill- Jeerue II. Jacksen
Vatinten rharl-s White
Crntril Nev Jersey District Chairman. J.
' V.eds
1-nwoed J. C Cedv.
fn Themas Heep r.
Pair Haven J H Hrecer.
(i endela H. Hampton
Uake I'ome Samuel Hialr
Manasquan It. i" Phillip"
o.bernvlllo Te b" supplied
Iteh-rtsvllle IHey Heeper
Nmth Ambey William Hen-en
Metropolitan District Chtlrman Reby T.
Dav
HI 'imlntfdale II t Petersen
" 11 " n K 'ery fwm,
Ke.-rnv S T Sllker
i.it.ren Hamilton Avenue Kebert Mil
er Paterson Madisen Park S r Ackly.
Roseland (' A Teates
Tompkins Cove Te bn supp.led
Aqu-dunt Te b supplied
Hald- In T II Slat r.
Hnuikivn ilrarn Church C S Kldd.
Ejstpert W L. Aneele.
Inwued p.ebv T Day.
I.vnbroek -II. II. Blackwood
Moriches neerge E. amitn
Ca-iterburj Edln St. Jehn
Ces Cob A A. Lunnlne.
Eastwoods Supplied by Stamford
Krankllnten r. A. Smith.
North Tarrtvxn T. W. Smith
htamterd Jacob Troest.
White Plains . V Deforest.
Pennsylvania District Chairman. II J
Bright.
Dali-M.le. Circuit H J. IlrlKht.
Plttsten Jehn N Hempstead
Seuth Canaan and Helllstcrswllc S WIN
( assvlll Circuit Te b supplied
New Albany Circuit W A Iluikell
i elej Creek Simpsen Ilnnman
Reburn (-Ircult Harr Stiles
sh'ckshlnrv A. L reter.en
lrn.c A C Struthers
Uecemincnded for work Hairy
Heward.
Left in hands of picsident T. C.
Leng. C L Vnil, 13. K. M. Cairns.
Supernumerary S. S. Fritz.
Superannuate.' II. S. Hull, A. II
I'urdv. S. U. Fisk. J. II. Algar, N. 13.
Webb, J. E. Shapley.
Left without appointment at their
own renucst V. W. Vnrnej. T T.
Martin. (J. 13. Richter
Students In AVesminsier. Md , Cel-cge--Chnrlp,i
Reed, Clarence Dawsen,
'ifferd Richmond.
Students In seminary nt Westmin
ster R. C. I'hilllD, I-Rey Heeper.
Jehn .Seaman, William Hurley.
Transferred te unstatiened list C.
L. Wultman, It. II. Hess, Edward
Heslip.
Ku Klux Forbids "Robed" Parades
Newark, N. J., Oct. 11. Russell K.
Trimble, King Kleagle of the South
ern New Jersey district of the Ku
Klux Klan, yesterday nnneunced orders
had been received from the or
ganization national headquarters In
Vtlnntn, Oa , forbidding use of regalia
iitslde ledge rooms. Thnt will pre
sent a parnde in helmets and robes,
which bad been contemplated.
LETTER
PHILADELPHIAN
VihInrten, Oct. 11. Permanent
abandonment of the Navnl Reserve force
Is net contemplated by the Government,
according te n letter addressed te Hugh
Harley, of Philadelphia, by President
Harding and made public yesterday.
The drastic measures recently taken,
when 225,000 men were dropped from
the rolls, was forced upon the Nnvy
Department, the President said, and he
urged tiiat the men formerly includfd
In the reserve "show their pntrletlsm
nnd leynlty as well as their true nnvy
spirit" by retaining voluntary member
ship. niscnrellmcnt of four reserve classes
wns ordered as a step toward reorgan
ization. Mr. Hnrdlng said, adding that
the department was new engaged in
drawing up, nnd would seek te hnve
enacted, n bill te cover the entire sub
ject. Urging that officers nnd men apply
ter membership In the volunteer reserve.
President Herding said :
'ItH members can In no better mnn
ner show their patriotism and leynlty
as well ns the true nnvy spirit than by
retaining their membership pending
'"fther developments.
xne necrfiefttr fa, n i.nmitti,Hiini,
of the Nnvnl Reserve was recognized nt
." curiy unto in this Administration
and steps were tnken te formulate n
well -considered policy for the future,
?i" i . V,'len experience gnlned in the
World War. Such n policy, if adopted,
m,,st provide for supplying trained, or
nartlallv min,i mn ;n .. m.
plements of nuxlllnry ships in time for
nntlennl emergency, thus obviating the
necessity for withdrawing men from the
battle fleet.
"The npproprlntlen for the Nnvnl
Reserve force nvnllnhln fill, (he nreiMi
flscnl yenr wns net ndequnte te permit
the reduction of the Nnvnl Reserves In
nn orderly manner te the size for which
funds arc nvnilnble without crcntlng a
deficiency. It. therefore became the
clear duty of the Nnvy Department te
make drnsflc reductions in the Nnvnl
Reserves nnd te dNenrnll from Septem
ber IK) some 22.".000 officers nnd men.
nil of whom, however, have been given
the right te transfer te the volunteer
3Saval Reserves in which is known as
Class rt, n status whicch Is without
pay.
"The Navy Department has no
thought whatever of permanently giving
up the Navnl Reserve force, but has
been forced te adept seemingly drastic
measures te cope with n situation with
which It Is confronted."
EXPERIMENT COSTS LIFE
Bey Killed While Trying te Perform
Wireless Feat
Merrlsville. Pa., Oct. 11. Attempt
ing te perform an experiment in wire
less telegraphy which he hud been study
ing, Geerge Ilefmelster, twelve-yenr-eld
son of Mr. and Mrs. Geerge Hof Hef
meister. of Newtown, wns shocked te
death tsiiduy when his body came in
contact with n live wire.
The boy tied n bottle te one end of a
piece of copper wire nnd then threw
the bottle ever n high-tension wire
strung along the Newtown pike. As
seen ns the wire which the lad held
came in eentnet with the feed wire the
current passed through his body nnd a
Inrge hole wns burned in his head and
hand. Corener White Issued a certifi
cate of accidental death.
Tube KlUl -BrtrntSt Iren t Steel Ca-YeimtfttcsmQ
rr ev"jsrrrr0vmiMrr7Mjj,i ca
Because of our excel
lent facilities we are
capable of handling the
small order as efficiently
as the larger. Phene or
wire our Service Depart
ment in this city.
McCUntic-Mnrshall
Company
0nerI emeesi l'lttatmrih, r.
rhtUdelphlm .Merris Hide.
'w Tork Cblcage San Francisce
Mceiintic-MarshaU
SteclBridgcs j Buildings
Ifm v 'i i
We Own nnd Offer
Terente, Hamilton & HutTnle
It. It. 1st 4s, 104(1
c. c. a st. i.. it .
(0. W. M Division)
1st 4s, 1091
Consolidated Textile 1st
Mtice. 8s, 1041
FeTrnes Ilres. A- Ce., Inc.
lit Mtffe. Rs, 1030
I'hllllps retreteum Ce.
7H. 1031
Widenir Bum. Phiudilfhia
WIWVOtK HJ1AUTM.
HOILFHIA III
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THE NEW BUILDING OF THE
Second National Bank of Philadelphia
AT FRANKFORD
will be formally opened for inspection en Wednesday,
October 12th, 1921 (Columbus Day), from 3 te 9 P. M.
Sent en Application
ANALYSIS OF
Northern Pacific
RAILWAY CO.
Recovery from recent
traffic slump
Dividend prospects
Position of the bends
Position of the stock
Importance of Its oil
lands
These and ether factors of
interest discussed in detail.
CARSTAIRS&CO.
Members New Yerk nnd rhlln.
Stock Kxchanges
1419 Walnut Street
Philadelphia
52 Broadway, N. Y.
. H. Rollins & Sens
Tenntled 1S70
Investment Bends
1421 Chestnut St., Philadelphia
I'liene Spruce 8100
Boiten .Vcie Yerl: M'Wtcs-narre
Baltlnvera Chicago Ban Francisce
City of Terente
6 Geld Bends
due July 1, 1951
Price 99 and interest
These bends ere payable both
ai te principal and interest in
New Yerk in United State geld
coin.
They are a direct obligation of
the City payable from taxes
against all the taxable proper
ties within the City.
Send for descriptive circular
WUiHM
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Harrison. Smith & Ce.
INVESTMENT SECURITIES
121 SOUTH 5TH STREET
PHILADELPHIA
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Oil Prices Advance
WITHIN the past week the price of crude oil has been
advanced fifty per cent in nearly every oil-producing sec
tion of the country. During the same period the demand for
refined oil products, both for domestic as well as expert use, has
shown a marked increase.
The law of supply and demand, which has always been the regu
lator of prices, offers today conclusive proof of the substantial
betterment of conditions in the oil industry.
THE MERIDIAN PETROLEUM CORPORATION is one of the
most successfully operated oil companies in the country. In the
face of the most critical conditions prevailing in the oil industry
during the past few months, this Corporation has paid
PROMPTLY at maturity en October 1, 1921, Principal and
Interest of $186,300 en its bended indebtedness.
This net only reflects the strong financial position of THE
MERIDIAN PETROLEUM CORPORATION, but proves be
yond a question of a doubt its ability te operate PROFITABLY
even in times of unprecedented business depression.
We have available a small portion of the
First Mortgage 8 Per Cent Serial Geld Bends
of this Corporation maturing in from one te
six years, which we are offering at prices
Te Yield 8.25 Per Cent
Mail the coupon, phone or call for interesting
literature describing this unusually well secured
and high yielding bend issue.
Hyney, Emersen & Ce.
59 S. LaSallG St., Chicago
Telephone Randelph 252 1
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inrnms
I HYNEY, EMERSON & COMPANY, 39 Seuth La Salle Street. Cnlcaae
Please send me descriptive circular en THE MERIDIAN PBTROLBUM CORPORATION
j 8 Per Cent First Mortgage Geld Bends yielding 8.3Sf.
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6 Internal Fifty-Year Lean
Net rdennhl twfere. Oct. IS, 1031.
Interest pnruble April 1st, Oct. 1st.
These bends are the direct
obligation of the Belgian Gov
ernment. The present low rate of ex
change for Belgian Francs of
fers attractive possibilities of
an increase in the vnlue of the
principal and of the interest
of these bends.
ISSUE PRICE 99
Our foreign bend deportment
receiving tutacriptiena for the
above beiula, when, 09 and it
issued.
STROUD & CO.
1420 Walnut St., Philadelphia
43 Exchange Place, New Yerk
Oorrenpendent Offices
24 Milk Street, Bosten
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Philadelphia and
the World Outside
The seal of the city bears a cargo ship.
It's the emblem of one of Philadelphia's desti
nies one that for several generations was thought
te have been forfeited through neglect of shipping
facilities.
And then came the improvement of the pert J
deep water, decks, warehouses.
Ne mere vigorous championing of an apparent
ly lest cause marks the city's history.
The commerce of the War gave Philadelphia
her chance, and Philadelphia "made geed" dem
onstrated that she had well earned her place
among the great ports of the world.
This was accomplished by doing, net by wish
ing and hoping! The era that lies ahead calls for
constantly increasing study, planning and accom
plishment. In the development of Philadelphia's telephone
system the problems of 1925 and 1930 are net post
poned. They cannot be solved when the time
CmuM JThe.future will net take care of itself.
Philadelphia must continue te match her indus
trial and commercial progress with a system of
communication which is always a step in advance
of her constant progress.
It is that "must" which is the guide of this organization.
PENNSYLVANIA'
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