Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 09, 1921, Night Extra, Page 30, Image 30

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WMM Helders of Keren I'M- Cent Tun nml
Mil Hlf V.nr f'nllnt.ritl flnlil Nates ltltel
Fshnwry I, 102n. of (IKOIKIIA KAII--'
wAt ami rmvV.it company imui i
tniler Collateral Trust Aireement Between I
fleerrU Billwnr nml Tener Cempnnr nnd ,
prexel nnd Cempflnr, Trustees. Hceruii .
JJk Date. I
tit Urm of thsVe""1"1 Trust Agreement
Mtwcen Georgia, rtnllway nnd rower Cem
none is nerrny- cnen inut
DUrsun.nl te
ny and
na nretel and remrmv irusieen
Fstirusry 1 1020. 0ei)fft HrIIwm i
HUM
and Power Company will rederm nnd rv ,
pe.JAnusry 8, tn:2, all of Us then eumanu-
In fisren Fnr Cent Twe and One-Half Tear i
Collateral Cleld Notes dated Kebitiary J.
1S20. and Issued under eald Collateral Trust ,
AsrrsfRnent, that Interest will esse, te t
ayab!e en the Notes Vierehy call I for re
Jfmptlen rem and nftr January 3 1B2S I
tM ths holders of ald Nnt nie required
en January 3, 1922 te present thm for
redemption and naMnent st the efflpe "I
Dreiel and Company Trusters ns nfore nfere
ald. at Fifth and Chestnut -tresis, Phlla-1
(lelphla, renmylvenln, and thai un irn irn
tatten and surrender of saM Vetes wlthi
the February 1 192.' anj tr is-. I lf.'2
coupons a.ttaehd at ald i."'re as afore afere
ald, payment win be made 1 1 tn holders nf
aid Netea at t'lelr redemption nlue, vlr
na hundred and one quarter for cent
I100M) of the'r fa.ee .vue and accrued
Interest, te Jinuarv 3. 1022, amounting te
(20,511 upon each net
Notehelders are reminded that the com
Jny la net p-rmlttsd b law te pay Interest
nven any net piesented for raiment un en
the tame Is accompanied by a proper ownrr ewnrr
hlp eartlflrate us required bv the Federal i
Income Tax Law I
Dated December ft, 1021 '
OEOltOIA RAIMVAT and rewr:ii
COMPANY
n r. b AnKwnianT
President.
flOTEf, TRA
MORTHAtiB
riiNn geij)
LAYMORK COMPsNY KIKRT
SIX PER CI'.NT SIVKIMI
r.nu) neNiw. dit. .t.vm'ary
It 111. 7.
Pursuant te the terms of the Trust M"rt
rue securlnc the abee bends notice Is
herebr len that th following bends i
uretatlnc tl 5 000. have been drawn for
payment for account of the sinking lunl ee
hi juuan let li'.'i.'
denominations of J10OO
. Nes. 3, 13 22, 27. 32, S, 3S 89 2 "3
84, 6(i. 76 SO, "7 lfJ4. isf, 253. 2J 273
209, 309. 820 ,"HS, 418. 437 449, 471. 4CV
BM. bee. me. ai. (trn a?.', r.t. 723 7S4
788. 783 831 840.
r.a one snii uuv iiiini
03. 1045 Iir,e.
Jl8. 1211 12M.
lee. ie7s. ie7P
1099
1307.
1430
1"7.
1.7:. li i",
13SP. 1102 ltJS
1S44. 1371 13S1.
1438. 144.1 14M.
14S. 14"S. 1?04
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1M8
1899
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ills. I7nn i7i trni tis n?n. ti4n. lfl:
lie, 1941 1942 1947 1071 1979. 19W
2084. 203 W 2072 2177. 2110, 2118.
S130.
Denomlnstlens of SHOO,
Nes 215 2204 2221. 2227. 223'. 224.
, The funds for the payment of the above
bend are new en dpelt with the Trute
nfl the bends will be raid en preeentatten
en and after January d. 1BU. at 102 and
Interest te Januin- 1st. 1922. en which
ate all intsreit en said bends will reae.
ODARANTEn TRt ST COIPANY. TnistM
By HK"M N M SYTHERn, Vice Preald'nt
Atlai.tle Cltv N J Uecember let. 1921
STAND RI (iX. VSU ni.ECTRIC (O
Glnklnt Vund-rurrhase Cenvertlhle 'Is Tcr
Tent Inklna Kund Geld lleuds
Pursuant te the prolslens of 'he Ceilat-
rat Trust Aureem-nt executed Decemb-r 1
1911. by the Standard Qas and E eetrlc i em-
fttnv fn ths linnerllensrl as Truaiee. te i
cure an autherised sue of Thirty, lltll en i
Dollars Cenertlbls Slnltlnif Fund ue:d Bends
maturlnr December 1 19.0 the underelgneJ
hereby lives notice that it new has en hand
te sum of elshly-elrht thousand nine hun
dsrd and seven dollars and thirty-three cnts
I88. 907.83) In the Slnltlni Fund rmvlded hy
aid Trust Agreement nnd hat It Is Its In
tention te apply eald sum. under the provi previ
sions of said Trust Acreement te ihe pur
chase of said bends Offers of said bend
re Invited at a price no' te eTceea par
aeerued Interest and rive per cent premium
Hsalsd tsndsrs should he addrssssd te the
Philadelphia Trust Company Trustee SlrH
Inr Fund. Standard aaa and Elertrla Cem
pany. Bread Street Offlca. Bread and chest
nut atreets. N. E. Cerner. Tb ladelphia
desljtnstlnic the denomination et bends ten
rfered. and will be rrjetved nntll 3 I" SI.,
rrldar, January 6. 1023.
WIILADELPIUA TRUST COMPANT, True- ,
lee. By JOHH O. WALLACE,
Treasurer. '
Philadelphia, Dieainter P. 1921
TO TTTE nei.nEKS or TOE FIUST MOHT
OAaC FinrEES-XEAB TIVE PEK cent
SINKINO FUND GOLD BONDS OF THE
COLONIAl COLUEBY COMl'ANY
Nettc Is bereby (Iran by the Colonial
Trust Company. Trniua. ender ifertiafe of
the Colonial Colliery Company te the Colo
nial Trust Company, dated January 1. 101
that, pursuant ta the prevision of the said
mertxare. they will roeelve, until 13 o'clock
neon. Eastern' Standard Time, en December
14. 1921. tenders tn wrUln at the office et
the Colonial Trust Company, altuated at
JUT Fourth arenas. In te City of Pltts
trarch. State of Pennaylvanla. et bends for
purchase and rttlrement out of the meneve
et the Slnklns Fund, which new amounts
leJS8.877.16.
Tne right U resenrefl te rejeet any and
nil tenders In whole or In part. Ne Und
ers will be received after December 14, 1821
at 13 o'clock. Eastern standard Time
All Interest en bends, the tsnder of which
1 aceeptsd. will ceajs en December 14, 1021
THE COLONIAL TRUST COMPANY. Trustee
917 Fourth avenue.
Pittsburgh. Pa
WE8TEIW STATES OXH AND ETJ3CTIIIC '
COMPANY l'IKHT ANT) KEFfNDlNO ,
MORTACiR 5 l'EXt CENT GOLD UOMIS.
DOK JUNE l.ST. 1041.
Pursuant te terms of mortgage dated Juns
1, 1611 the undersigned Invites tenders
Qt above bends for sale and delivery as or
January ID, Wit, at a piles net exceeilnt
par, accrued Interest ana nve per cent pr
mlum, te ths extent et 1120.437 84 the sum
new available in the Sinking Fund
Sealed tenders stating numbers of bends
offered, addressed te ULKAUD THUiT CUM
PjLNI', Trustee. Sinking Fund. W, stern
States Gas and Electric Company First and
Ilefundlng Mortgage S Per t-ent Cle.d Henda
will be received until IS M., January 0
1032.
OIRARD TKCST COMPANY. Trnstee.
THOMAS H HOPKINS Treasar. r
Philadelphia, Pa., December 1 lasi
a
A inual .Mretlnts
THE ANMAI. .MEKTIM) 1F rJIE
stnkhelilMrs of thn I'hll.ldrlullLfc I Ifp
Insurance Ceiiipany "l.i be iiu J at the l.jm
cmee of ths coreuaai ill Norte U ed
dtraet. I'hlLadeiphia Va. en Mrdnesdu).
Janesrr 23. 1V22. at 12 M.. 'e near thn :
Sert of the Beard of Directors for the ilj.
ear ex uie cetnpan eneinv iemner
031. and te elect thre t8 directors te k,-v.
'or four (4 vears. ana tn attend te si i
ater bislness as may proper. v come beie-e
tn meeting t u Lujiei-ti
Secretary
KS UNITED FIKLMI-V'S IStIL.NCE
"3- t(l.II..
30 Halnut street
rblladelnUln
Tha annual m-ettr.e of tl.a MocKhe,d"-e of
thf cempanv will se hld at Its once Sri
480 Walnut stre', Fn .ade'phla fa e
?hnrsdaj, .lanuan 20. lt2'J. ut 3 o'clock
M.. for th .ecien of r n H) 'rcters
BBd for ths tran.attlnn of sui-h e"r trjjl
Bss as inav be lireu.ht boferu tn'r
1 B YArnS s'rstarv
THE DKOVERs A MEKdlAMS
NATION A I. ItANK
301i-ia Market Mrert
The annusJ meetinr of tha ste.kt nMn of
hsi Drevers 4 Merchants Nat enm 13jnH ft
Philadelphia Ta and an ""hn fe- d
fanters te sens for th ensnlne ysar ' 1 t
held at the ban en Teendaj. J.inuarj 10
Wit. at t o'clock 1 Jl.
ER.N'tST R PTTnv
''.s'll--
CTniE ANCAl. MI'.ETlN't. OF 1H1J
" stoekho ders of th tt.t IMilttf1ltilit.i
Daelc will be held In the Bhi lilr i. Helu en
Wednesday. Januarj 11 102J. N-tween the
hours of 1 T. M. anil J p, M , fn- the '-'
Hen of Dlrc-tris ai d the tranj- ,en of j h
etner business as mav come Dfere 'he
tneetlnc
1 It n FITS' e rsshl-r
I'KSN NATION l. I1ASK
Ph ladeleh a Dpl .it i .- i mM
The annual metlnc of the stockholders for
the eleotlen of directors for tt. ensulne vrar
J dn be held at the banklns house, rueidn.
anuarr 10. I0M. between n o'clock neon
and 1 o'clock I. M. ,
3LwRDJaah'e
MB" NATIONAL SEC! KIT y RANK
rillsdilehla D-cemner 'h. 0."
The A'inusi Mentlri: of tv, iern . Ws
for the efti n nf rl ter- t ,' . i.
Tjflll be he I u tl Hail, t v i , . iu.,,1,,
Jannary 10th. 10TJ bet,., .,. i',r ,,r
J neon and 1 r M
W If r' vr V I ,,h .r
OTTHE ANMAI.
tArkl) . .
MI'.I.TINti or
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niivr ii n hl' I'rmtinni. . i k i.. j
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'Tuesday. December 20lh, 191. m 1l- e clock
ILOen. at the office of tli ininptev 517
Chestnut street.
I'F'W'S M HVAN3 S.cretarv
' KBS0 SIXTH NATIONAL IMNK
- PnllHdelnhl.i I . ;i ie;t
Tha annual election for direi is nf tils
bank will b held at tn- bant 1 h u-'
Tuesday. Jnnunrr 1(1, 10-':. b.i- n,
hour tl SI. and 3 V. M.
WILT. MM St It H
NOIITIIKIIN NAIIIJNM ltNU
Phi ale phi l -' ' 1 1 1
The Annual El 1 m fi r i r. , . 1
Sank, will hi- held i" 1 ,," '- Hnu-e
Tuesday, iljfniiary Idtli III'!. i.t .11 it,
hour of 13 M. nnd 2 I M
H a scut'KHi nn r-,,1, r
CKNTENNIAL NATI O N Al7 I1AN K
W3m Phlladelehla. Ps ni- n nm,
Tma Annual Jleetlna- for the election of
Alatera i;lll b held at the banklnr hnues
KSJsV. January 10. J-MXiLlf, o'eleeU
avean.
IHW'IN PiHHKn
fashler
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m.imat THE ANNUAL MKL'IIM. OK Tin
stST PollOheldrrs of tl e stiuidurd Mtilunl
"Tire Insurance I emnn 11 1 c ,, 1
nslr efllce. 915 Cemmei hi Iilh r uiid "
January lllti. 1S22, nt 2 u e'l'iudi. P. m.
KDWIN I ATI 1 r -,c r. , v
ad&TIIi: ANNUAL .MI.LTINf. Or' Till;
"" atocyheldsrs of Creft li A ln Company
-Wi held at the office of ths company,
Canadian Bends
. . , . . ,
jvlun lcmal v Prnvinrial
J - VJ.UlliUit'ell iX ITS. UVlHUdl
We have an attractive list
of Canadian Bends yield
ing from 5.60 te 6.209r.
These bends, payable in
U. S. funds, are direct oblig eblig oblig
gatiens of some of the rich
est cities and most prosper
ous provinces of Canada.
Their liberal yield, freedom
from fluctuation due te ex
change rates, and geed
markets in this country,
make them attractive te
conservative investors.
Fer further information,
ask for our List Ne. E-6S.
Hemphill, Noyes C& Ce.
Membat Narr Yerk Stock ic7iane
FrenklinBk.Bldg., Philadelphia '
New Yerk Bosten Scranton
Buffalo Albany Syracuie BaWmote a miner place, he Fnld.
1 "W are spending mere than $.'100,
000,000 anntinlly in new drilling te
i keep jiace with the demand," he con-
J. ZTTZZZZZZZT tlnucd. "Hut America must have oil
re iiei.pBRs or If she cannot get It from her own fleldi
Jamaica Water Supply Company .'.IK 10" edtlf
Tlrt Censnlldiited Mrtie i
rite Per Cent Muklnr FuimJ
tlnld llends.
The Teultah.e Trust "empan of New
TfT- as Trustee under Mettsrag dated as
of Ju.v J 1918 mads hi the Jamal'-a Water
S'jpp 'en i)An Xj sectite an iseu of Ftrt
Conee.lilatcl VertKaue He Per Cent lnk '
'nif 1'und ueKl Hnnds hteb p1e netlre te
the holders of said Donds of Iti intent en ti
ar.nl en trs frst da of Jsrjarv 1022 11
aocerdapoe w'th the proelens of ea'd Mc'
aajre Qie rqeneys renulred te r-s jsld Int"
ths BlnmnK
1 OfM nnd h
r pltflit en or SafntA n.mhf fll
hereto InMtes enerlnxs of .mrt;-
two tneusana nve nunan-e ae
fare value of eald Bends at
'"L."".:yi -::.ji"i.;-. -r . ...
e meucanci nvr uuiiurr-a aouare iini 01"
rnre no
eTCed one hundred and five pr cent (in - 1
of the par value thereof and accrued lntrpst
'ssled effere will h opened In the T ji
Department at the efnc of the unders snie
57 We street Vew Tork fv a' Xwee
1 1!) o'clock neon, en Derwnber S7, 1971
an 1 ennuifl ns naersa 'mvrjngs et H'
n b Jamaica Water Suppb Company !-
nlt Fund " The rlcht Is reserved te r. t
m nnd al' offers
TtK K3ftTA.HT F. TTlt'RT COMPANY
OF NEW YORK. Trustee.
Pt IYMAV RHOADHS. Vice Presldsn'
Dated Nfv TerV. N T . Deosmher 9 IB.'
Edward B. Smith & Ce
1411 Chestnut Street
M-mbers New Yori. en I Phllad-lphia
Sfck Erhanges
Investment Securities
Philadelphia New Yerk
BROOKE, STOKES & CO.
Investment
Securities
Philadelphia
Washington Baltimore
$30,000
Carthage & Adirondack Ry.Ce.
1st Mtge. 4's, due 1081
Tax Kjrmut In rennsrlTanla
fliumintrrd I'rlnclpaj nnd Interrwt br
Vrvr erk fentral Hnllreud f e.
Samuel K. Phillips & Company
Members I'lilledelphla Meck Kxrliaure
se7 ciiesAtt Miu;ri
l'OSITION HAMED Yeung- mnn,
'jn years old, who has linxl consid
erable brokerage experience, desires
ltnntlen of en sort. Trefernbly ent
of town. Ilerauneriitlen of secondary
consideration. Address
( Oil. I.KIM. EH OFFICE
jtiii. hub no lutester ever lest tl
dellut
TV of iTlucliml ur interest en i
.i.v hmiclit of S. TV. Mraes A Ce
ajar secu.
I.? Write
for our ueu-iri -u uu icurn me reusoe
br' S. W. STR VUS & CO.
Bleck Exchange Hld.. I'hlladelphla
AUTOMOBILE
INSURANCE
T.niEUTY MITIAL INPl'ItANCE CO
Phejis Locust 6970 '.0-22 Se. m St.
WSEGiO.RQCKEY&CO,
Certiliecl Public Accountants
Drexel Building:, Philadelphia
xivrii,
Dividends
C. Trever Dunham, Inc.
216 N llread st .
rhllddrlphli I'l.
Th Beard
nf D -urte-s ha e ds. ared a
ml-annual
-as'n dlMlene or live nrr rent
frl nr co-rmen s'eck rayabl Drceraber 1,
lOtl, in tre.held-s of rer ,rd N'mrnt'er 23
1B'-1
Ch.cl. nl i tin mailed
HARIfk W Kt'NI J 'r
Sefretary
C. Trever Dunham, Inc.
240 S llread xt .
Phil ldt-lnhla Pi
Th Iteard e' I r t -- ha declared a
quarterly (rash) d'Mlend of two per rent (2)
i priteireU a' i--.b. Dwrmticr LJ
10-21. te stecn ir-a r rr ire ."iv nicer -J.
10'Jl
ClutCks w 11 lii Ir K
HAllKt
KI-.S2ICJ. Jr .
Stcrtary
THE NORTH A1II R! S COMPANV
rtfi Ifrjelwai N , V rk
r:" it e :
ns PRTI 1 KRED -TCirK
Oa-t,- ' p 1 ,v of I'.'r
cnn-tlve rent per h.ire) en the SIX PKT.
t'EV i ML V I F PR':i EltRUD
- IU K w! ie ra.d in January 3. lBJ"
te btocUheldets
f r-cei 1 en December 15
DIVIIitCNIi
A 1 ''lr 1 of
, ON' rr MMON STOrK
!' irrnt7-nvr rents
. ;M . ST' K 1 I
ir li.tr
1 a ru
tf "
1
liniiir 3 Vitl (. storKlelrs
1"
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inr. i.ik ikk -nmvi.i. ii.Mir.if,
(OMI'NV
A
ih' 1 1 I 11'h s'r
l'n Mi i 11 e 9' 1 1 y. 1
Th
, r.r ' " 11 1 a nl iln 1 m'
Tlirfc Dellurs i3 Kn ir sh..r fnm t ie in
eumuaei "urj us of "hs -"mi..i 1 et t.e 1
emm )t and rrsferrd t cv s pani . Imiu
ar 3 1022. te st tl.e leri. tf in tint ih
" . uf uus nesa 01 Dei tufljer 11 lti.1
t nski wl in n d cd
' A1.11.K H" MlU-'iN
1 r 1 -lire
Snerljil Mf etlntts
r urn' r. n i'"" KiA nN' ' in-,i H'
wri ami' ( cim 111.1 or I'tilliiilrlprilis.
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I.I1CI 'I
in Urt ic
f 1. 1. t ,-,
1
1 si . 1 mi- it t t'(
m I riiijini ml et 1
I
lrhln.. t .Mill dm "f .iuninr. III.'!.
hi 12 '.t- k M.. ' 1 ' c t 11 1 pr m -ai
crt 1 cr e a of bjinwus of sail i-emp.iriy,
401 WalnJl street Plilladelphl,i Pa fur tlie
Durpese of vetinir for or aitulnet un lnt.r.,i
of ths capital stick et the anlil ternpany
from 800.000 te fl.OOO.fXKI, by the cieatlan
snd Issuance of additional stuck te the
irnetint of I80U 000 te oenslst of 12 000
shares of tbs par value et $(0 each
D me axuniauES.
Se rstttry
n111111l I lei Iliiii-
.- I III-. rilILIl.ll'HI NMIO'.M
-'' llNK
J'ht sd Iphli. I'ecc .uei (I, 10.1
The Annual Election for Directors will be
held at tha liankliur Heuse An Tuesday,
January 10, , bilwMD the hour si U
K.m Jlu weuraucaaaur.
EVENING PUBLIC
SINCLAIR
ADVISES
OIL PREPAREDNESS
Petroleum Plentiful, but Ameri
can Refiners Must Invest
In Foreign Fields
OPPOSE BRITISH CONTROL
rirlMfie. Per 0. Tenr of rhnuMen
of tlie werlfl'" Miiily of petroleum ft
"bugnboe," Harry V. Slnelnlr. clinlr
innn of tlie beard of tlie Hlnelnir Con Cen Con
"elidntefl OH Corpenition, fleclnrcd yes
fi'rdnv before the American Petroleum
institute. Jn t.es.ilen here.
"There it pienry of petroleum nnd
flhras will be." he said. "The (treat
question Is this: Is America wllllnc 'e
pay tlie price for an adequate share et
the world's supply? I
"America la the chief producer, bill !
At .! I.. .. I I .
fiers who de net fortify themselvn, '
lu foreign fields will be forced te tnke
Bends
Coming L
w
If you new held or con
template the purchase of
bends, by all means read
orts
if Investment Bulletin, just off the V
presi It shows you what a going
te happen in the bend market
It Is a matter of vital Importance te
every investor.
REPORT ON REQUEST
A limited number of copies are avail.
atxe ter mstrimraen te tnterrstra in
vestors. Brads.
Tear cart the Meme note nnd hand
it te your secrrtarr when you dictate
the morning's mail.
Manly Atk for BalUtln 545U
Reger W. Babson's
Statistical Organization
Wcllcslcy Hilts, 82, Maai.
(Sebtxrb of Bosten)
m tiu WerUt
dip Off Here
si uMtmnwnaimareu
mmmiuniiuinuitumn
Meme
Fer Your
Secretary a
Wrire Reger W. Dabseti. fetmder of The
Babson Statistical Organization. Wellesley
Hills, 82, Mam., 03 lollewa: Please send
a copy ei n-wiai jfgE
nuiiexin no e -ai j
and boeklet,"o..iin
f Most from Your
Meney" gratis.
Spruce 8200
BOUGHT SOLD QUOTED
United States
Government
Securities
SKCDRITEES DEPAnTaOSNT
Commercial Trust
Company
Member Federal Ileserra Brtttm
City Hall Square. West
Cartbage & Adirondack
lit 4'i 1981
Mebawk & Msbne
lit 4'i 1991
Union Terminal of Dallai
lit 5' 194Z
WlOCHl BlOO, PHIlAOUHlA
MvnimPUhiUMa and
fbioYertStocMExdiHttm
-IWTOIK lUI-MTHHJ
LA
fEl
N i
ffect of Funding
War Bends
en Financial Conditions
a ..,i ..,iil nn tKis iiTinertsnt
1 ibjtLt bv Governer Jehn PurLe. Treat.
uter of ihe United jihm 19U-N2I.
ai cl tin s rnemi er -t 1'
t rrn ill Le
mailed, grutis
u theie dctinnn It
Kardes &. Burke
I424VV.ilnui .1 ,1 niUdklpiiu
Phene Sjru &4JO
N-w Yerk BroeVIrn Pirubunrh
Chicsje Boiteo KalUmets
UlrcaPrtoM"irirfiCennconxAUOJiii
lff
Walter J. Schmidt
& Ce.
Investments
New Yerk ,'. Philadelphia
Drep
Bahsaft
Ree
rJk-vtMaaJjl 1
isiunaisijainiBiuunBinnanaaiiaia
1
5iaiiiisiiiiii siauammisisai nsiTrernrtuM
Atlantic & Yadkin I
lit 4'i 1949
r
t "
LEDGnG3RPHTCAI)lSLPHIA, FRIDAY,
ens she must buy It from foreigners."
Mexican production, he predicted, will
be as great In ten years ns It' is today.
J. C. Dennell, president of the. Ohie
Oil Company, said if this country Is te
maintain Its present oil production
SD-KOOO.000 will have te be expended
In il)l:j en producttve oil ncreage and
new well operations.
Hlr Jehn Catlman, former head of the
Petroleum Department of the Hrltlsh
Government, said last night at the an
nual banquet that he was unnlterably
opposed te Government control in busi
ness. He denied British Government inter
ests In the lleyal Dutch .Shell group,
and flatly asserted that the control and
management of these properties were
held by Dutch interests.
He explained that the British Gov.
ernment's Meck control Interest In the
Angle-Persian Oil Company was ac
quired by the British Treasury ns se
curity for linniicinl ndvances covering
a long-term fuel contract made by the
BritlbU Admlraltj. y
ASKED FOR STEEL
I. C. C. at Chicago Hearing Told
of Relief Needed by
Industry
PRICES REDUCED 60 P. C.
Clilcaje. Dee. 0 Chairman Top Tep
pltiR. of tlie Hcpublle Iren and Stcnl
Company, told the Interstate Commcrce
f"V)rainKlen In the Iren ero rate case
here jesterday that "steel people would
be well satisfied te be able te cam G per
cent en their total property values, as
thcr bee no escape from continued
les(, currently averaging fi per cent
te 10 per ct-nt, en Invested capital."
He foresaw no early, substantial read-
Jtintinent without lower freight rharges. I
Steel Is thiv key Industry and needs re
lief ns much n ngrlftilture. The pub-
le's demand for lower costs has been
verv pcneiall met b capital and labor
outslde of the transiortntien Held.
Iren and steel prices have been re- i
dticed about (10 per cent and average
less than -0 per rent above (lie ten ten
venr pre-war average, with labor costs
down 40, whereas freight rates are still
ip 00. The Republic's frelgbt bill for
lightly mero than 5,000,000 tens wns
7, 010,000 last year, against 54,033.000
in 1918.
Increased ero production In the East
ind Seuth has made the country mere
independent of the I.akc Superior dis
trict, which should be restored te Its
old competitive status, net merely en
Its merits, but also te revive L.nke ship
ping. Steel production should he cheap
ened also In the interests of expert
trade, "whlrh will retjuire fullest re-
onerntlen tierween transportation in
tprests nnd steel inducers te malntal
foreign ttnric cucnectiens establNhed
. . . .. i
tlie last ten jfars.
"In normal times," he adnea. -aDeut
10 per cent of our total capacity has
been exported, while today net less than
5 per cent is available above a full
home demand. Current experts average
jnly around 3 per cent, and current
sales abroad arc made at losses far in
excess of what the business justifies
us in accepting "
ADVOCATE LOWER PRICES
Chicago Commlsalen Says Baseball
and Football Toe Expensive
riilwitre. P c 0 Lewer prlcea for
baseball nnd football games and wiren
thn scnlnera wert- two moves en which
he Athletic Commission appointed by
Mai or Thempin took a decldtd atand
ut their first inn-ting
Aldcrmnn Gerniak, father of the ordi
nance creating the commission nnd new
ene of ltn members, said the State leg
islature had given the eeru.niit.-sl en wide
t-wer and that It would extend its con cen
r"l .iver professional baseball, football,
utiHtling nnd bexliiff, and would super
vise billiard halls.
"I bolieve one of the fit bt tilings the
omnilssien (should de is te roduce ad ad
miHslen prices te bneeball and football
samcfl," Alderman (iermakwild. "Baw
bnll prices last enr were fifty-live
cents te $1 05, and there peeras Ut bf no
limit en football prlcea. If organized
baseball can pay Jtidgu Iandls S'li",000
a rear, It can afford te reduce admission
PUCVK."
EAR GONE, COMPENSATED
. , . . , . .
Injured Miner Gets First Adjustment
for Disfigurement
Harrijiburg Dec. 0 (Bv A. V.)
Tie first person te icceive" workmen's
nnipcii'-atlen ler laciai uiiigiiruin'iu
iniler the 1021 act. ami ndlng the Com
pensation Act, Is Premn Glevannini, a'
fonlpeit miner, according te n report
tn the State CempiU'Jitiiin Bureau.
An empty mine enr ran eer him.
iitring his M'alp and t 'irlug off his
ng'it car He will be p.nd S12 n week
Tlie report of th" referee talk attention
in the fa'-t that the di-finuremcnt "will
-il,jf t the claimant te aunpicien nnd
euneit while working or looking for
work And pailieulnrh si when he de
flrcs te be among people, seeking nmuse
ment or fellow ing the nrdinar things
a pei son In IiIm rat i ri mm nt does after
wet king day" nnd idle dn-
I
U. S. TO AID PHILATELISTS
Government te Establish Agency te
Assist Collectors
.i.liiiistmi I". 1 -fBv A. I. 1
- ,11,1 n'liitui- .iml ili'nlers liercafter
Mil he iihli tn bn stninp1) for tln-ir
nlli'i'ttdiK diii'ft fmil) tlie I'lr-ttiHiee
Departmi'tit In Wn'hlncten.
I'n-tinaMer Goneral IIa'. i--iiv.-r! an
iirtler tedut fur tli'1 e-.talilp-hmr-nl et a
, lilulatdle Mump acencj in tin- depart-
1 1 11 nt te mi'ct the IntiK, unfilli'tl tl'Mnand
uf follerinr'? te lie alilf In Inn Mumps
urn ilailv M ml iut" frciini nllv
11 'I ulituliialili' In pu-l "IR 1 - diicit
11 in tl 1. ili'inti'tnn nl It .1" iiii'l 11)1
ti 1 -in - ,i will In a iilnMi
tlipinrfli tlie aK'iiJ. uliifli, it wn- unl
will in.iki' ni'ij effort 1h iiniilx Ilir
l'ifTtl pi till oil .ptrniUTiH that (i)l-
lerteru want.
CHINA SUSPICIOUS OF JAPAN
Wants Washington Conference te
Decide Shantung Question
Washington, U"'. !) - SiMiii-ilitiU
iM'Biiliafiini'- bitwi'i'ii tin' I'Iiiik-i' and
l'ip,iii ili'liKiitinii, n a n nit nt in
rpinnn nl tl Km nl nlllii' nl Sii'idnri
I'uh'i- .mil "V 1 1- ISaltuiii , "tu Kim 11 (In
".Iiiinnur ini-tiiin out ut" tlie ( iiiifrr
i'ih . ' will he 11 failure, it i predicted
in Cliiiifi-e iitiartcrd. The quostlen will,
in 11 coiieeqiiPiico, come hefore the full
I Conference for fettltiment The Chlnepe
jnri! known te prefer u ecttlenient hy the
Conference.
Thnutiandrt of telegrams, ireni Chlnee
In tl is unintrr ns well as fruit China
I -hi hi'i'ti r111iM.1l h Ihe Climr .( deli -'nli-.
pmli ting iinln-l the N ti'i .lap
1 . - in Mi-aiinii nnd 1I1 iiiaiiilni'.' ihe
1 1 1 li 1 1 ui n I in tin I 'uiifeii hit
11 'f Miiuii; iniiiiialiiiii wn ku 11 tlint
the I'liiiii'-e de nut hi'iicMi Japan will
absent te the Chinese deinnnd for the
handing ever te China of the entire
Baa-ten. ItUwgr
LOIR FREIGHTS
BANK DISASTERS
E
Big Palatinate Institution Cees
Down and Five Others Are
Reported en Rocks
MENACE G
MANY
AQtf DIIOI IP TO OP PAI Ml" sadness se unspenkably deep that he
Abl rUBLIU IU DC OHLM quickly cmigut ,hc old farmer's bharp
Berlin Aec. O.-The failure of the
Palatinate Bank--an important Seuth
German institution with an extensive
network of branches scattered through
out Bavaria In consequence of losses
of 340.000,000 marks, or about 51,700,
000. in,exchangc transactions is only a
cm tain raiser, according te reports
m Berlin financial circles of a num
ber of ether bank crashes. " A West
German institution whose directors re
sentlv assumed losses or 120,000,000
marks in exchange dealings nnd new
have lest another 10.000.000 mark
through the defalcation of a trusted
empleye will, it is ptatcd, declare In
solvency. Four Berlin banking Institutions of
the middle caliber are reported en the
rocks and about te susnend payments
because of loses due partly te failure te
cover engagements In foreign exchange,
which had a sudden srnsatlenal re
versal In the course of the German
mark and partly te commitments in
German securities In behalf of them
selves and customers which became
fatal when this reversal knocked the
bottom out of the German stock mar
ket and wiped out from a .half te a
third of the paper value of even the
mebt seasoned securities.
ti.. -..j,i c ,i, Ke.,v .n.v, nf
lf01, when the failure of a Lelpisig bank the room ever ready for the girl who
was followed by a series of ether bank did net come, and he saw meaning In
insolvencies, loomed up like the pre- the frequent trlpa ahe made te the Kit
phetie writing en the wall In German ' chen window from which one could see
financial circles yesterday. A feeling of the long read that wound gently down
great nervousness nnd insecurity pre- the valley and up which the girl would
vailed. The pewsnaperH in their 11 nan -' come if she came. Three years of con -cinl
columns seek te counteract any stunt watching nnd longing --the
panic sentiment among the general pub- thought brought Elten under the shadow
lie Thcv handle the i'alatlnate failure, ' that Ia upon the home, lie knew that
olessal as It is. with an absence of the frail little mother who waited In the
iinv sensationalism, but conservative ejcnrc could net wait many yeara mere,
and responsible financial organs. Mich f0P thcie 1m a time when the longest
as the Tagebiatt. and uecrscn .eitung,
along with the Deutsche Tageszcitung,
Taeglichc Rundschau and ether news
papers prepaic their readers for further
collapses
The Taeglichc Rundschau warns the
public against btarting a run en Berlin
banks nn the strength 'of the Seuth
Germau failure. It states that the
Berlin banks have made preparations
for withstanding such n run.
rhe ttcmendeus losses et tlie two
provincial banks were due te the absence
of proper control ever exchange trans-
w.tmnn nf oiiherd nnteR hv the tllrccters.
An'empleye of the Palatinate Bank, In
- 5 uBnT. accepted Cn"'fa m
" I excess of the amount of the ultimate less
" I without taking the Precaution ie pur-
charge of tlie exchange uepartmeni at
chae
the necessary amount te cover
'-,- -,-j - ,,
in marks, act ng apparently upon tne
cnnlideiit assumption inut ie mu u.
i,e murk would net halt at the point
of three hundred te thp dollar. I-ven
greater losses were avoided by the can
cellation of ether transactions at tlie
last moment.
A catastrophe of far greater propor
tions was aeidcd by the action of the
Deutsche Bank, one of the four power
ful Til,, n rinnks nnd another institution
closely allied with the Palatinate Bank. J
The two lite-savers, it is nnnouncea,
will take ever the business nnd current
liabilities te depositors of the Palatlnnte
Bank, whose stock and reserve capital.
were entirely wiped out by the unier
tunnte exchauge operations and which
incurs losses of about a Hundred anu
forty million marks In addition.
The German banking laws de net In
clude the double liabilitj of bank stock
holders which prevails In America. The
Palatinate stockholder therefore escape
xv Itli the less of their investment alone.
The standing of the bank nnd the
unexpectedness of the collapse are ten
tlfled b the circumstance that its Bteck
in the latest transactions Menda was
quoted at 445. Dcsplte the reassurance
that the Deutsche Bank and Its wib
sidiary would assume liability for de
positors, a run started esterilav en the
Munich and ether branches of the Pala
tinate and business was suspended.
THE DAILY NOVELETTE
THE ROOM OF SILENCE
By A. W. PEACH
RONALD ELTON hud net been at
the quaint nnd corafertnblo Graves'
farmhetise a day before he stumbled en
th(J wymr, n0 i,u(j noticed that there
was one pleasant room facing the bread
meadows that was closed and never
r
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opened, be far ns he knew, during the
daylight hours.
He bad pecked into the room once
when going around the house. It was
a bedroom, spick-and-span, with ene
appealing object In It ft small pair of
slippers near the feet of the bed. On
the bed was a dainty nightgown, laid in
neat order, waiting for 6ome ene whom
be did net see.
Llttle Mrs. Graves, white-headed,
serene of face, bald nothing about It,
nor did Mr. Graves; but IClten knew
that the room held a secret. Se, oue
afternoon, he mentioned the room In n
casual way, remarking upon its plens
nnt vlew. He saw Mrs. Graves fnce
etmnfrn n lnnt- nf (.ruin PUN OVCrSnrCad it,
signal across tne taeie, ivarnin, mm ;
te brteg the subject up !.. Mr.. Grave.
In thn .owning, in the barn, air.
Graves turned te him and Ileuald was
startled at the savage expression en the
farmer's face as he salt! frankly :
"Never mention that room, Mr. Llten.
Mether Graves is foolish about it. He
thought a moment. "I might as well
tell ye. That was my girl Mercy's
room. She was alius klnda headstrong
an' high-tempered; nn' three years age
she was bound te go vlsltln' te n sum
mer resort. She met a city feller there,
and fell In leve with him. I didn't
want her te go te thnt place, an' when
her aunt, who went with her, wrote us
about the kind of chap he was I swore
ahe wouldn't marry hlm nn' I told her
te give him up an' come strnlght home.
She wrete she wouldn't de cither. An'
she hain't, an' she never will if I have
my Bay." , , ,
The tanned fare was harsh and cold
as lie went en "She. writes new and
then, but I never open the letters. 1
get 'cm from the bes mother's tee
lame te go an' I destroy 'cm. If she's
sorry, sue'll come, an' she ain't the
Mn,i n hn unrrv for nnvthlnc."
Klten next discovered tlint 'under i
Mether Graves tercne exterior there
were silent corridors of suffering and
innHne. He discovered that ehe Kept
i waiting ends
Tun weeks drew en the length nf
time he had been told by his phslcian
te rest in the country nway from all
work. When he mentioned one evening
at supper thnt he must go seen Mr.
Graves looked up with sudden regret.
"I'm sorry, lad. I've liked te have you
around An', say, 1 want te take you
tomorrow en a drive with that colt e
tnlne
-,-,. &-.1 L... l. .na nnf An
thF.? Vte' colt was a bit tee
.h,usia"tc. Iho cel .as a ft t tee
"u -"' "".' ..""" :". --- -
, the pd e e f Oraves near .
Tomorrow came, as tomorrows have
-B- 1
i the northern lead lnc teit was last
tat nut teady ad We- "en -shul
i i Tl!.. .u.... r ,. nliinitnn miinn t ti
""s- "" i-."e - -
i -.. ... ' i! jiii
lle saw great headlights glare around
a weeded corner and felt himself me
in tlie air, sink, and land with a
breath-taking bump. He i oiled ever
and up te his feet, stagcerel and ran
te where two men were bending ever n
huddled figure they had drawn from the
crumpled wagon.
The next events took plncp rapidly.
In the last ene, the gray-headed coun
try doctor looked down nt the pale,
suffering man In the old-fashioned bed.
"Jehn, 5.0U are due te stay here a
month. Get up beferu that and your
walking days are ever."
The sick man took the bad news with
anger, but he knew the old doctor was
te be trusted. lie ficttcd aU it his
work, but Elten premised te t-tay and
de the work until help could be secured.
Graves looked his gratitude.
Through the days of fever and de
lirium that followed, Mether Graves
was patient nnd serene ns ever, but
riten could see that she was gently
hut suicly failing under the shock.
Then enme the evening when the tide
turned along the shere of their lives.
Elten and Mether Graves were at sup
per whan a carriage drove Inte the yard
They thought it was the doctor's, se
did net go out. When the deer opencd,
a slim girl steed before them ; her
! bright hair waving nway from under a
I small dark hat. She was smiling.
I "Helle, mother dear," she said
i gently.
Mether Grave? rose, her face touched
with the light that must be some sug
gestion of the light en the faces of thee
'who meet beyond the doerh of death,
then she quietly fulnted in the strong
girlish arms that were opened te her.
The silent room would be silent no
mere, the llttle slipperB se pntlentl
waiting would be used.
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When Mr. Graves lifted his weary
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i.' ...i. t....i i,ft unnthlnir tuemerlcH tlur
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he saw her for the first time with
understanding, lie shrank back. Elten.,
looking en. was fearful, but the old
man was conquered lit last. He drew
her hand te his cheek.
A little later he looked up with a
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She laughed. "Daddy, jeu're tl
tim of a plot. Itenaltl Is the n
itl.
wouldn't marry
him unl. "' I
mother were
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the accident eh, you don't hiu ."i
Well, you just watch me kiss &.ll
ceme ever
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