i q. 13 , s Ihy educator "L CALLED urtrtK v yilmer C. Burne, Gloucester, Wastes Time en Street Corners, Is Charge MALICE, ISJWS RETORT TcafinR. Mvellty nnd Inefficiency were rtSjd ngnlnst Wllmcr 0. Burn.. u- . .nrfimt nf Olouceiter public ?" .terfcr ncettnK of the ,Cneui.. TMnrnUnn which Slmfcd until nn early hour (1,1b ?Tl5rnw who" Jcranndcil the oust-J- r" .". Tinmq. who lms been in charge of Glouccnter's schools for ten 7e!U?: i.i .1pp!c1p1 te bold n public taring December 21. when about ene Bennu . u.inp,SM. tne till ns IS 1 Vac erV. will be btard. ertrnl mbc' i. , . .. nrn. 1efs In stores nnd en Ptrcet corner ' ehoel duties. It mieses he in frivolous ICnoeiuui .ur. thnt lm In- flmldntcd teacher nnd thnt he inflated henvernscs of pupils in order te hnvu 1 better showing for the schools. Anethor clinrRe hnrlw back te Inst ar when the superintendent was nt lendlnic afternoon classes nt the Urflvcr ItT of Pennsylvania. It is alleged he had tfachcrs prepare sonic pnpers which tffre required of him in the special course he was taking. Still another clinxfte is that Mr. Bums tried te force nn illegal order, frhe chaw refers te tiie occasion when Ml8 Helen Checsninn refused te ncrcpt g transfer from the high school te the Cumberland street grnmmar school. MIm Chcesman snid the transfer, or dered by the beard of education, was a demotion nnd thnt she would net obey It Mr. Burns is said te have threat ened te hnve police expel her from the bljh school. The teacher new hns nn appeal before the State Beard of Educn- At the session last night, which began at 8 o'clock, Mrs. Kusiui Nor Ner Nor cress, principal of the Hunter btrcct school, presented a petition signed by all the teachers' in the Gloucester schools. It stated that the nehoeN nre .! TipnnArlr ntirl ihnt Mp. Tlnrnn Is tt capable administrator. The peti tien was prepared, it stnieu, wuueut lequcst or holicltatlen." tm llnrnu tmlnv wnnlrl mnlrn Tin rnm- ment'en the charges ether thnn tliut they ncre inspired ey niaucc. tie snui he Trill be represented at the public hearing. BOOST FOR CAPE MAY Progressive League Starts Cam paign te Advertise Resort Cape Slay, Dec. C. The Progressive Jcngue of Cape May last night open ed its new headquarters and social center en Ocean street with nn over flowing attendance. Addresses were made by Luther 0. Ogden, retiring president of thn Chamber of Commerce ef Cape May County nnd State Sena Sena eor William C. Bright. The former spoke of the many opportunities nnd possibilities in Cape May County nnd especially in Cape May proper, nnd urged citizens te put rerth every on en on deaver te bring its advantages before the general public, notably through ex tenslvwadvcrtlRlng campaigns. Senater Bright ppeke upon citizen ship the great benefits te be derived from exercising rights of franchise, nnd laid particular emphasis upon what he had done, ns a member of the Senate, toward establishing n ferry hen-Ire be tween Cape .May nnd Lewes, Delaware. CALL BANKRUPT PERJURER Abe Cehn Is Accused of Falsifying Account of Assets Abe Celin, a. Jobber in woolens at Fifth nnd Spruce streets, who was adjudged n bankrupt several months nge, wiis hctd in .$500 bail for the Orand Jury, en n chnrgc of perjury, but United Stntcs Commissioner Mnnlcy today, James Mellers, referee, testified Cehn had given him n stntcment te the effect Hint he had 518,000, ever his liabilities, but when an accountant went ever Cehn's books it was found he had a deficit of $.1000. Asslstnnt United Stntcs Attorney Kun declared he was going te conduct nn investigation and prosecute every bankrupt who gave fnlse statements regarding OBsets and liabilities. ROBBERS KILLED SOLDIER Camp Dlx Man Had Shown Meney Before He Disappeared Robbery was the motive for the alay ing of Michael Greger, supply sergeant in Company D, Sixteenth Infantry, whose body was found in the "Laurels" near Camp Dlx Saturday nfternoen. Just before Greger disappeared he had shown soine friends $275 nnd when the body was found thcre was no money nbeut it. The records give n brother, J. Greger, of St. Leuis, ns next of kin. He has been notified. Bccause of the puzzling tiituntien slew progress is being made by the forces of County Dctcctlre Barker and Majer 'Warren at Camp Dlx. ' TWO ROBBERS SNATCH OGONTZ WOMAN'S PURSE Policeman Opens Fire, but Beth Thugs Escape Twe Negroes attacked Mrs. William Kennedy, of OrenU, Saturday night and escaped with her pmsc and n geld watch. Chew, nn Ogontz pollcemnn, henrd the woman's crien and fired sev eral shots at the fleeing men, but failed te hit them. Chief Hallewell says the men made their CKcape by trolley ever the Old Yerk read into the city shortly after thn nt-tnrk. Mm, Kennedy returned te ElkinB Park en nn early evening train, nnd started te walk ever High Scheel read t her home. She noticed two men ap proaching her from different directions, but paid no attention until they were nt her uide. With a warning net te cry out for help, ene of the men tore ter pockctbeok nnd wntch from her. LEAVES $230,000 ESTATE Will of Mrs. El B. Qallandet Names Husband and Sen Beneficiaries Among the wills admitted te prebate today was that of Emma Beury Gal landet, who died Jn New Yerk No vember 25. She bequeathed $230,000 te her husband, Jehn C. Uallandct, nnd her son, Jehn D. Gallandct. Other wills probated were: Sallie S. Allen, who died in the Heme for In curables, $10,270. Of this $200 each geci te the Western Temporary Heme, nntl thn Women's Blble Leaders Society of Philadelphia. The balance gees te I nieces. . . . . ; fl Jnne Llndley, 5122 wnkctieia nvenue, $."000 te relatives. Emily S. Petter, of Bryn Mnwr, $25,000. Inventories filed wcre in the estates Ua Charles II. Smith, . ..- in r.i..i eann. tn ui ueurKO ' veiicih jeuwrnu, u- tharlneLce, $4(008.02 Mary L. Doud, $4825.74, and i)t $0041.74. CAMDEN GIRL MISSING Police Asked te Search for Anna Fortune, Twelve Years Old The Camden pollce have been ap pealed te by the parents -of Anna For tune, twelve years old, who disap peared from her home, 1011 Sycamore street, Onmdcn, Sunday. The child went te visit a girl friend in the neighborhood. She never arrived at the friend's heuse nnd nothing has been heard or seen of her by friends or relatives since. COAL CO. SUIT IS SEEN Sale of Lehigh and Wllkes-Barre Net te Highest Bidder, Claim Leirnl notion in the sale of the Lehigh nnd Wilkcs-Bnrre coal stock by the Central Itnilread of New Jersey te the Reynolds Syndicate of New Yerk is con templated by certain of the railroad's stockholders. Plans seeking te upset the sale en the ground that the highest bid was net ac cepted nre being considered today by the attorneys in the ense. The sale has already been completed, according te papers filed in Court yesterday. When the papers wcre presented te the United States District Court by the Jersey Central thn Court 'ordered the papers te be flled for such further ac tion as the Cqurt deems proper. This clears the field for a legal battle If. mi nority stockholders go through with it. Suit it is understood would be brought in the name of Iwinc T. Starr, owner of 200 stiarce' of Jeriwy Central twu Henry Evans, of New Yerk, inMiraftt company prcsidcnt, Is te lntcrruuc ' holder of 8000 shares of railroad steeV. RESINOL Soefhina AndHe&Hnq Household Ointment Fer Every Night New! Blankets Bed Spreads Comforts The best the softest, fleeciest and warmest. All sizes, for single and double beds, extra large beds and cribs. As befits Philadelphia's largest and only cxclusive Bedding Stere, our assortment is very great. Any of them will make most appropriate and acceptable gifts for your intimate friends nnd members of your family. Dougherty's Faultless Bedding Hair Mattresses Bex Springs 1632 Chestnut Street Bedsteads Paint That Reef New Plants roses in I W B W HV nJHIiiRfffMVJHKfl j checks I H I HH MUmJkH I Victer y "h1 1 52 OME genius will send you OKch Records $j2 ! j M" T ii fit fc for Christmas nnd all your parties will be Sgfa ! f rl d 1 merry and joyous for many weeks te come. TW JLFA CVJl If? -Ne. 4470 I'll Ferget Yeu (Tener SoIe Si2V g f&i 85c 10 in. Down in Happy Valley (Tener & Seprano Duet) iPK? . g P I f& ylsfc Your Dealer for Sj5wl ,f, . m V J iCL OENgRJC MIOWOGKAPH CORPORATIOTT jJV. -i. T ' 1 P BlP U Va New Yerk '?' f-SfcvP l At all our Stores JDK C JV- JfW -IjBBs & IPy Original Offering $2,000,000 i Special Invitation te all STENOGRAPHERS and TYPISTS YOU are cordially invited te attend the first public demonstration of the NEW COMMERCIAL KEYBOARD of the Oliver Typewriter te be held .Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday December 7, 8, 9 nnd 10 At Northeast Cerner Walnut and Tenth Streets Frem 10 A. M. te 9 P. M. Each Day ATTRACTIVE SOUVENIRS FREE te All Stenographers and Typists YOU can perform a real and valuable service for the bene fit of your employers at this time by bringing te their attention the NEW COMMERCIAL KEYBOARD that will make your work easier and lighter and enable your employers te effect decided economies in their typewriter investment and saving in upkeep. Thia invitation te see and operate the new Oliver Keyboard ia cxprcB8ly extended te all operators, regardless of what make machine they are new using. The Oliver Typewriter Ce. Walnut and Tenth Streets, Philadelphia 4m iftCO The best paint for metal reefs One coat is mere effective than FIVE CQATS of cheap reefing paint. Because, the minute fibres of asbestos fill the holes and crevices as non-fibrous paints will never de. AMINCO FIBROUS PAINT bends perfectly te old reefing, whether tin, felt, composition or rubber. One Application Makes the Reef as Geed as New Bright Red and Maroen OGa'lleKre8 Fliene: Tlejra 8700 Roeflnc Dept. 'RED AND MAROON METALLIC - FIBROUS EAINT imyskiczm Roberts Ave. and Stokley St. FOUR MORE DAYS Pre -Inventory Sate of Used Cars We have had a phenomenal sale the past week because the public has appreciated the fact that the prices are excep tionally low values. New is the time te take advantage of. an opportunity te purchase a Cadillac Car which will continue te give thousands of miles of geed service and riding comfort for month after month. It is net tee much te say of the Cadillac, in this connection, that its dependability is life-long. We have Cadillac cars of all models and cars of ether makes. NEEI.-CADILLAC COMPANY 142 North Bread Street Open Evenings Phene Spruce 0210 C A D . I L L A C PREFERRED AND COMMON SHARES OF Seiberling Rubber Company Akren, Ohie Organized under the laws of the State of Delaware and incorporated for 50,000 shares of 8 Cumulative Preferred Stock, par value $100, and 500,000-Shares Ne-Par-Value Common Stock. Of which total authorized Capital the Company is offering at the present time $2,000,000 in Preferred and Common Stock. I With Privilege of Original Subscription as follews: 1. Preferred Stock only, at $ree per sharet fully paid, non-assessable, and convertible until January 1, 1923, or 2. Purchase in Blocks of seven shares; two shares of Preferred Stock at $100 a shar,e, and five shares of Common Stock at $10 a share. Total purchase price per block $250. Transfer Agents: The Central Savings and Trust Company, Akren, Ohie. Registrars: Fer the Common Stock, The National City Bank, Akren, Ohie. Fer the Preferred Stock, The Peeples Saving and Trust Company, Akren, Ohie. ' Terms of Sale: Twenty per cent (20) of purchase price te accompany subscription; balance te be paid upon call of the Treasurer of the Company, but net later than February 1st, 1922. Stock te be issued when full payment is made. Subscriptions may be paid in full and temporary cer tificates will be issued at once, with dividends cumulative en Preferred Stock from date of issue. Subscriptions accepted subject te prier sale. Preferred Stock Cenvertible: Helders of the original issue have the right te convert shares of Preferred Stock at any time prier te January 1st, 1923, and receive in lieu and in conversion fifty per cent (50) thereof in Common Stock, en the basis of five shares of Common Stock for each one half share of Preferred Stock, and fifty per cent (50) thereof in a like amount of Preferred Stock withoutj-cen-version privilege. Seme Facts 'Relating te this Offering The Men Bach of It : Mr. F. A. Seiberling, President, nas been identified with the rubber industry for ever twenty years, and is known as the man who created the greatest tire producing and selling company in the world. Sir. C. V. Seiberling, Vice Presi dent in charge of Purchases, shares with Mr. F. A. Seiberling the distinction of building Goodyear success. Mr. I. R. Bailey, Vice President in charge of Sales, served at Good year for many years, and developed their great annual business in mechanical rubber goods. Mr. Vm. S. Wolfe, Vice President in charge of Production, also an old Good year man, is one of the foremost in the industry in his knowledge of production methods. Mr. Wm. A. M. Vaughan, Treasurer, has had 17 years of experience in bank ing and finance, and has also an intimate acquaintance with the automobile tire business. The Assets Back of It: The Seiberling Rubber Company owns all the equity in the Lehigh Plant at New Castle, Pa., and the Portage Plant at Barberton, Ohie. These plants en actual appraisal are valued at $2,300,000.00, arc in geed condition, well equipped and ready te go ahead with immediate production. They were purchased at about two-thirds their actual value and the Seiberling Company purchased only actual physical " assets no inflated inventories or commitments, n6 unpaid obligations or liabilities, and no bended indebtedness. The total equity of these plants is owned by the Seiberling Com pany free of all liabilities and prier liens with the single ex ception of $800,000 of preferred stock of the Portage Com pany issued te former owners in lieu of cash for purchase of the property. Plant Investment Lew: Plant investment is lower !n proportion te capacity for out put than that of any ether large tire company and is already financed, this offering being for the purpose of securing funds for liquid working capital. These facts in conjunc tion with the ability and experience of the management imply in the judgment of men experienced in the tire industry maximum earning capacity for every dollar of invested capital. Plant Capacity Large: The New Castle and Barberton Factories can produce 5000 tires and 6000 tubes daily, which puts the Seiberling Company among the large tire producers of the country at the outset. Besides Lehigh and Portage products the com pany will manufacture and sell Seiberling Cord Tires and Tubes, which will be of the highest quality and supported by consistent and continuous national advertising. Values Back of Preferred Steck: On the basis of appraised value of plants and sale of this offering in blocks of seven shares (as described above) the total assets will be 218 and net current assets 125, of the Par Value of Preferred Stock outstanding. Earning Prospects of Common Steck: The Common Stock represents all the equity in a going concern of conservative capitalization, and a product of assured market. The automobile industry is en a sound and permanent basis. There is no danger of ever-production of high-grade tires and the development of the use of rubber for countless purposes is still in its infancy. The combination of experienced management, conservative plant investment, large capacity for production, small non productive labor cost, and no financial burdens, inflated inventories or ether handicaps give the Seiberling Company a marked advantage ever most ether tire companies. Ne Common Stock will be sold at less than $10 a share, and there arc no bonus features of any sort. Fer complete information in detail apply te Seiberling Rubber Company, Akren, Ohie, Subscriptieyis may be made through your own broker, or te The Central Savings 6? Trust Company , Ah en, Ohie, or direct te SEIBERLING RUBBER COMPANY AKRON. 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