Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 15, 1921, Night Extra, Page 24, Image 24

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ft Texas Ry Ce.
A discussion of this
company with special
reference te the New
Adjustment Mortgage
5 Berids Is contained
in current issue of our
i "Securities nnd
Commodities Review"
CcPK sent upon rrquett.
Privnle litres In
principal cities.
A, A. Heusman & Ce.
f.New fork Mteck t:rh
New Tem Cotten Kirn.
New Orleans Cotten E.
N T. Coffee A Bu.ar Kx.
New Yerk 1'redur lifti
Chlcare Heard of Traile
Asseelate Members of
Liverpool Cotten Asa n.
Members
20 Bread Street, New Yerk
JIHAN CH OKFICnSl
ti West SSnJ Street. New Yerk
Liberty Ilnlldln., I'Mlmlelpliliv
Weel worth HiilMlnir. Wii.tilnrsten
Amsterdam, Helland
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I'Hir.ADKI.I'HIA'S
HISTORIC
TllUST COMPANY
mxitt's mi
te become one of its
DKPOSITOKS
The Pennsylvania Company
Fer Inturanctl n l.ntt arJ
Granting Annultiti
Trust and Safe Deposit Company
r.ROAD STREET OFT1CI:
Chutnut and Juniper Street
5irChestnut Street, Philadelphia
CHARTERED
18 12
nitsT MnnTi(.;i: iiends
lire Keltlnic nciiree
XV can still effr n limited nmmint of
Ions-term 1" rt MerlKRC .'-v 1'enits of .1
PUBLIC UTILITY COMPANY
hailnrf i wide dlerll of earnlni;,
ti ir:i.i uiui'T T.aiif,
Intereftt nirned '2 tllne.
H'nfe or Circulnr C-t,
Henry L. Doherty & Ce.
HOI MerrW ttlilx.. I'tilla.
iCM.OOO
Klrt Mertcnte AAA
Tnv-Term Hillrnid llendn
(tijir intr-d I'rliielntl , Intrrent by
Ne crk Tentrl It. H. Ce.
Tn Kiemnt In 1'eiintTlvtinl't
Nermal Ineurne Tis T. I'ald by 'emiuiny
S.i' A tntere.t
Melding nt.etit A7r
Samuel K. Phillips & Company
Member rhllndelrdil i steek Kirbnnee
07 flllCSTNlT STIIKCT
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KOTICK IS IH.ItLll. ,IK TilAT TIIK
First JTeriraK lirnuls if th I nor. Trie -tien
Ce.. Ni'S. !'7. U'e Lin, .Ml 717 i;;is
have n-n nn ift for r.Iempilun puriuant ti
the Slnklnc r'und pr.illens of s...l inerl
ffpe, nn i-iat the tTlnr.pa; and acrrue.
frrlerest teaether nlth a premium ..f ru
pee centum Hdde.l te if(e principal iim
thereof will piivjtile at the ufllce of th
undersigned in Wnrren I'enns. in January
1, 10t.. afl-r Mhlch .l.vl- it.c said Ien. I.
Will ceiee li drftw nl---f
WAltlti:.V THfST CtiMI'XNY TruMee.
WAltllKN. I'KV.S'A.
VrniMts'i.
STEWARD'S Equipment -S. S. LEVIATHAN
Sealed ildn In triplicate for tt.e iuppl
lnff of urtiri and inHt-rl-il, f.ir equipment
of the Siward s I)prtm"ni nf the ,s. n
'Leviathan In nir.ird with I"ClncHtlnns
and otherwise nul.J-'-t lu the uual lernn
and conditions will 1 re- vd liv th un
derstened t ll..in Hi". lltitila s'.m
Yerk Clt up i and Inriudin I? Nni.n
Ileremlwr -I). I0JI at hl. i tune -w.d im..
they wll he pilt'llrl opened. Itt.lK te r r
lnclesd in evMed -n'eel". te l plslnl.
inarxed Hid mi Artlei m. vinerUli t..
be supnlled for th "-ti imm .,f ihe stew
ard's tipirtmetit nf tli S S. 'leviathan'. "
lltdders will t reiiulre.l te atat- a lump
sum prlc- fur whirh the win hupp .
the. artlrlei and m.i.rKI. c Ili.l in tli
apeincatl'in ...nd ih-lr .ittntLn la e
MCta.l drHH in Title A of tli prirtei
tlens and the r-.ulntinri!t there n rnntHlh-1
Mhleh mini 1- iM. itv nrnpll-d 1 iti if
aubmltllnc I'M- Ts rlcl.i l re-erv-d i .
rejeet snv r.r nil l.li,
flp-clflrutlt.nn n.s'. I.e i.t.tii'n J l. nptii:
oatlen in ih under, lKn-.l and en .I-Ikj-'i
f J0 '"I for -rh ...p
Internnt unnl Mrreintlle M.-rlne Ce.
Av-nts for
O. b KiurriNfi iniAitii. i: y. ceiipn
UT (slKnedl WILLIAM rttAN.'ls illllll.S
I'h -f of I nnirurtlnn
nnu il Mi'etlnrv
IKfi" TIIK 1'UOVlDl.s.T I.IFK (Ml Till ST
i.'iniuini nf IMillmlelpliU.
The flft s.nih snniiii .M tin f ih
l'rev dent Life tirid Truei rempun). nf I'nil.i
delph a win l li' 1.1 ..I In urtlr renin.
and Clfsinut rfet no sp,..e,h1 m (Mon (Men
da). the Ninth Iti jf I'lr-t Vtenlh 'Janu
ary). Ilrjj. t III o'tleek . VI. An ..l-clliii
of five tlh.rn. e te i-r.. f.rr thr'-e .ar.
will lie h Id liCtwc i. tlm hours of III A. VI.
ind . I'. .VI.
I.KuS VltD C ASHI.iN
,Si rctari
STIIF. A.N.MAI. MF.KTLNI. IIF TIIK
"" tnckhiililcr nf the f'ainhrl t nml
Indiana Hillrnid rmiiiun w III I l,-.l at
th nmce of ih i.iinpanv HI'.' .-n.l Till
nulld!n I'siindi-lphU Pa nn Tncile,
Jan. 17. Ilr.2 at II n'rlis-k A. V. r.,r ti .
lectien uf 11 pre. .lent and u d reii.ir.
and for ih tranie linn uf n nther tiiinlneHe
which nm prnp-rlv be hncichi l.-fure nld
meetlna
L fl. IIV'.I. Sxr.ltr.
S,SIANW'K NATION I. IIM
PhCadephl, lie. n I'l.'l
The annual miln: n.l 1 riti.n wt i.
recmra uf this Lank nl'l I., h. . nt th.
banklnc hmj-.' .urn-r vti'n and 1 v rinvt
street, Manav.ink Phllad-lphl. nn Tlle.il.i)
Jnnii'ir) I". W.t li-men the imura of 11
A. M. and 1 I" and for the iriii.actii'n
f any nlh-r hue ne thai m i f..n,e l.-f.,i
th meellmr
Kl'UKNK J M'lllltlH (.'.shier.
l)lvldi'iiiU
I.ITTI.K Mill M MIL .V ll!ATIIl.S
ItAll.ltllAII VNI) l'd. nilll'ANV
.1.1.1 V .1I11111 Slrrel
I'lillud. I I 1 l" . f.th.. lli.l.
A d vldend nf one .lutl.tr .Hid lle lit.v.tlir
(1.2.1) .elite per h 're .. le..ri declnrnl
tstyable smurde. .I.ii'i.i'rj II, 'j.'-,
I'herka will te- mailed
Tratiefcr Links te he ilrgnl Prldai
Decemlier I.V IH'.M nl '.' eclmk I' ,vr. i,.l
j-eepene.l Menduy laiiuar Id I'j'.'.'. ,.t n
"cluOi A M.
I'UKSTON llllKAIII.I'.r Jit
- Trcne !-.-
IIFFICK HI
THF. I'NITKI) AS I.VII'IHIVKMKNT CO
N. v corner llrniil and Arch stresta,
Plillailidphla. U cemher 14. IH'JI
T7ii directors hniw Ibis ,lny dei Ured 11
Ku-rlerly dlvld'nd of one tnr een, IMic tier
snare) en the .'Mintnen atck uf th s 1 nmpanv
''iiyalile' janiinr It. tUtt. te holders of iun
iui lock n( record at the nee of busiu' 'i.
Keermber 31 lli-l t'becks will It maid.
T II W JiiiiJUtLslTjrai,Urer.
AMKUU'AN T'tlWhH A.NII l.ll.fll' ..
Tl liroaewaj' isrv, iiiih .- I.
rUIIHKIi rlTO'K DIMI'lINIi no. Ill
i reiular euarlerlv dividend of 1',',
th ir.ftTrsl et.Hk nf the Am-rl.'..n
wer and IJftit Lempsr.y tin .en ie-
Id. pabe J.:nunt 2, 1011, t.i pre-
aiucanoieera u. receni at tne Clese
dneis December 15, IH21.
1 vu.l.lA-l JIKI-Lll, Treasurer.
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AVERAGES REVEAL
lack of shutouts;
8 ritrhnr.. Tin With Anlnrn In
e r ncners ne with d Aptoce in;
One of Poorest Seasons for
Whitewashes In Years
DOAK THE LEADING HURLL'R
.
One of the striking fAitnrr of thr
eIVpImI Nntlennl I.pngup pltrhlng nv.-i-
.net- rpinnpil for puhllontlen teln,y H
thr smnll inimhrr of thnteutR nvenlpcl
by tV twirli-rn ilurlng thi mill in.nn.
N.t se tunny yenrs nge It wne mrt
iinrn.nmen for u pltpher te (Inlsli tj,.
-nniV with "It or P cht slinteiiti te h k.
credit. Twlrleri like Alexander. Ma -
thewsin, Htnlelph nnd ethers of tin
French Cities
6 Bends, Due Nev., 1934
NON-CALLABLE
City of Lyens
City of Marseilles
City of Berdeaux
Litttd en the
NiW Yerk Stock Exchange '
TO YIELD 7.65 'r
MackieXrouseCe.
Kt:.lX. KSTATK THI T Ill.tXl.
Wntnut .'.I.'iO lime 1T I
Over 6'r return Is still obtain ebtain
nhlc in srre and desirahle
Bends.
List of the most attractive
upon request.
Reed A. Morgan & Ce.
Wi.it End Tiuit ISUIv.. Phtln.
Mrnilen ( the Phllu. .Iteck i:rh
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Carbe-Oxygen Ce.
8r'r Cumulative Preferred Stock
with Common Stock Privilege
end for Clrrnl r Ne. 47
W. D. BURCH & CO.
I'.IH-.-. LIIIKIIT1 III. DP.. . I-IIILA.
'hone- l.ncust IVOZ
MORRIS J. ROOT
Certified Public Accountant
Lafayette Buildinc;, Ph.ilace(Vr..a
JosepKVVjGress aCc.
1421 Cieitnut St.
INVESTMENT SECURITIES
Corrc.'je(i(lents Aldred d- Ce,
NK YORK
Newipaper Advtrtbements Written
Circulars preiiAr'd. Loelvleti cumplled.
ales iDUeis lumisised, ndvertlatin: ut nil
ird ireprcd by exiarts In our emc-
M.islmiim Sendee Minimum Cost
C (Mlt. LKIXiKK (UFICK
Lawrence E. Brown & Ce.
CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
JeSO KI..I. KiTATE TBfrlT I1LIK).
inv"te--v anti -suk su,it-.Mi. and
..Artnirshlp acceunu u- vrepat IQccmt
lax luiurns.
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r.U.t0WVlKijE&C0.
Cnmmt'rcial Trust Hldj... Philn. M
IW lOrtt iwiuiiwrf
V --.-.T.ILVlLLHIiUJ.
Tiega Steel
& Iren4 Company
Heavy Commercial Machininr.
E.perimental and Teel Werk.
52d and Gray's Avenue
riiiliitlelpliln, Vn.
World-wide activities
World-wide activities ranging te the
outposts of civilization are represented
en the New Yerk Curb Exchange.
Here are traded the securities of great inter
national enterprises :
Rubber companies with plantations in Sumatra
-Packing houses with cattle ranches in Arp.cn-tina-The
tobacco industry drawing upon
historic Epypt"'
Companies that are developing the mineral
resources of North America, Malaysia, and
Colombia the mines of Alaska, Utah, and
Nevada the oil wells of Texas, Oklahoma, and
Wyoming.
Here, en the New Yerk Curb Exchange,
important developments throughout the
world arc quickly and accurately reflected.
And from many sources comes a continuous
stream of information te Jenes &. Baker. Flashed
instantly ever their private wire system, their cus
tomers arc constantly kept in touch with the latest
market news.
Se have Jenes &. Raker become known ns
"inonnatien hetuljiuirft-rs" for the stocks traded en
the New Yerk Curb Market. And perhaps that is
one reason why nearly 40f'c of their new autemcr.
arc introduced by old customers.
An inforrrtBtivc'beoklet en thU
world market and let develop
ment will be tent en request
Philadelphia OlTice
Widencr (lulUing
T.lpr-m 1
Bell . . - lu.i 47XJ
K.Tiien- IU( )Ml
Pialtimerc Office
Aii Equitable Hull Jin g
T.l.pKen.;Si.I'iulM!l
rnnm standing mining the twlrtcrs imt
nll.v finished n (canon with live or mere
shutouts.
1 This year Alexander turned In thrc
j no-run games, wlilrli It the highest nuin
nor made ilurlii? tlu Inst vonsen. Seven
.ether twlrlers tint with Alex the Sren'
for the honors, nnmcly, Jehn Morrison
"iltnliiirKli : Phil IhuiglnHs. New Yerk
'.esse Hn I lies, St. IaiiiIs; Clarence Mlt-
(,u"' Ilrnnklyn ; Adolfe I.ukuc. Clncln
,M nnil I)jlm KmiII-,ni Iiri(, ,,,.
r)eohger, Hosten.
T.ee Meadows, thp klncpln of the Phil
lies' hurling staff, hnd two shutout
luring the senseti, whllp Jimmy King
anil. .Tess Winters, who stnnd higher
thnn thp bospeotnolod htirler In the
ratings, were unable te held nn oppes-
ing tpnm without n run iliirlng the
qftn POM
wi-(. Pnnk ,,, ,,, ,iur)pr f
, theriinllnnls. Is the IpeiIit of tlwlpngiip.
with nn nvrrngp of ..."S Piiyinl runs i
Vnme- Jn perppntne of gninrv wen nir'
,0"'' t-ln rrsult wnn n tli lietwern Hnlip
' -Vilnms. the vpternn l'irnti;. nml Charier
itlnstiipr. tlie wrult from tlie snmi-ivnm.
"'''' rrn-runix ihiiiivi-m khiiic im im
fivr loot.
Iturlelgh
Orltnes. of Ilroeklyn. tine1
Wilbur Cooper, the veteran Pittsburg'
"tithpaw, wen the must games during
the season, twentj-twe each.
ficerge Smith, the Plillllef hard-lncl
pitcher. Is credited with the grealcu
number of lef-.e. twenty. Smith tool
nnrf In thirty-nine gamrM, of which h
wen four.
Johnny Seutt. f Heiton. took part It
the met games during the senveu, forty
even, of wbb'h he wen fourteen mi
'nt thirteen. I011U North, of the Cur
llnn',. had the unliiie record, of twirl
ng In forty gniicn. twenty-six of whlel
he" linlshcd and net one of which
cempleti'. ThU glvei North the title .if
relief champion of the National league.
Other fcattrrcs or the season fellow;
I Most Innings pitched. Wlllmr Cooper
Pirates. .127: strike-outs. Htirlelgh
' (5rime. Hroeldyn. iril!: most biies 011
''alls. Je Oewhger, Ilosfen, ninety
"even : least, IJnbe Adam.s. Pittsburgh,
ightwn : most wild pitches, Jlmmj
Hlng. Phillies, fourteen, while Adams,
"Ittsburgh : Scott and WnNen. llosten.
and (""adore. Ilroeklyn, made none; hit
net batsmen, (Vschgcr. llosten, lif
I teen, while Adniiw-. of Pittsburgh, hit
.none; most hits nrlewi'il. '.super. Pitts
jbitrsh. ,'141; least allowed, Morrison.
I Pittsburgh, 1.11 : pitched te greatest
.number of butters. Cooper. Pittsburgh.
I '.'"" : mit sacrifice hits allowed, Hlxey
"inclnnatl. forty-one, while Adams.
I'ittsbnrgh. nlleweil the lenst. ten : most
tins nllewisl, (.purge Smith, Phillies,
'('ili, while Morrison. Pittsburgh, al
lowed the lenst. forty-nine; most earned
-uns nllewed. Cooper. Pittsburgh. IIS;
Morrison. Pirates, nnd Winters, I'litl-
lies, the lenst, forty-six each.
Jcsje Winters is tin1 leading hurler of
he Phillies. He allowed nn average of rs from the snialleccircuits were gath
't.dt earneil runs u game nnd stands ,
twentieth en the list. Jimmy King
1 twenty -seventh, with nn aiernge of
' l "." ; Lee Menilews.twi'ntv-nlnth. 4..11 :
Wilbur Huhhcll. thirtieth. 4..!4. nnd
ticerge Smith, thirty-wound, 1.70.
' SOCCER TEAMS IN TIE
All - Public Held te 1-1 Deadlock by
All-Catholic
The All -Public High Scheel soccer
te.im. which Inst Saturday was defeated
n the All -Private sehnel eleven, was
held te a 1-1 tie by the All-Catholic
choeI te.un yesxerdny nfternoeu en
'ahtll Field. Twvnty-ninth and Cam
bria streets.
Coach Vail, of the West Philadelphia
High Scheel, former tutor at (icerge
Scheel, arranged the game in nn elTerl
te Wist s,KVvr ninnng the Catholic
seii.Mils. Hnwev.T. as Catholic High is
i he only school with a soccer team,
players from that institution composed
most of the team. Football player."
from St. Jeseph s l'rep and est (nth-
.He High li-hl down the few vacant
nosltlens.
Ileth te.ims scored In the llrst period.
Aftet thnt tliu game was evenly
inat.'hed, and was fpiituml by the play
ng of Devlne. of St. Jeseph's. The
iiMingster. a football player, iterformed
wonderfully nt a wing Nisltlen, al
''iiiyli he had 'never played sec. er bc bc
fer. SEEK FINANCIAL AID
Southern Baseball Men te Discuss
A.-t..MM .. cm.ii. rt.i- . .. ' V. . , V ..... C. 11. Pnwns. iu.rnr:an; jnnn i mwiiirn, ser-
SSlstance for Smaller Cities t Hint will sell ex-illvldend within the B.nt-at.arms. Members nf the Athletic
.Memphis. Tmn.. Dec. 1.". Southern next ten days, nnd some within llie next t'etnmlttee, elected viern Henry Btlllman.
, i ,, . , ii , i . i .. Ulchard Kernan. Hnhcrt Mel iirrn, William
baseball men. Including club owners, few days. j Kllpatrlck. Jehn lleimun. William War
directors ani managers, are gathered "They want te get their Christinas ren. Jehn Coffee.
here for the annual winter meeting of money before they let go." he said, "nl- .
the Southern Assoclntlen te discuss though quite a few I knew personally Jim Flynn Beats Sully Montgomery
rules te govern the UVJii sea-en and hnve pnper profits lu sight fnr in excivs Kert wrth. Tei.. Iec. is. Fireman
thresh out baseball problems generallv. ' of the dividend distributions. Human Jim Flynn. of I'uebln. wen a derliiim nv.-i
The "rookie" rub- requiring ,.,.., ' nature is a funny thing, mere purlieu- fAXTernTthe' Vr.VrXi".'iIi?i, 'STS
club te ,Tirry at lenst six players below lnrlv when applied te the stock mnrltrt. rere In n tin-round bout. Althnunh Ment-
Clnss A rating ami linanclnl aid for Itecently a great many of the active f; mery took the count of nine eeien time,
clubs in the. smaller cities are among speculative lenders recovered the dlvl- nUnihm.m en the 1'tiel.l.. tlreinan" i u ."
matters te be taken up. iendi within a short time after they were strnis-hi left Jal. The ii"n nn- hunwueiKhts
Ne election of elhcers will be held ileducti.l from the market quotations i -
tills year, .lean ."s. .Mnrlln. tne present
league executive, hnvlng been elected
last year for a term of years.
Tenes & Baker
Slemberi .Veu erk t:urb Market
Direct Private Wires
N,-Vel. Chlrif" Hollea I'-.l.ilrlp) li
r.ll.-uiiB Ptllelt BUtimne -leielinl
e
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COUNCIL ATTEMPTS
TO RESTORE ORAFT
Landis Heads Advisory Commit-
ten New in Exaciitivn Snifiinn
iee mew in cxocuxive oessjon.
New in Executive Sessj
Miners Still Determined
-
....,. r .uARTra .. r.nlr.n
WOULD SHORTEN BIG-SERIES
New Yerh. l"ec. 1.", Tlaschall's ad ad
elsery council, with Commissioner
'.itndls as chairman, went Inte executive
esslen here tednj. It will attempt te
111 the majors' order for restoration of
, . ,. , ,.., ,, , ,
he draft under conditions sntlsfncterj
... nil .....u.Hn...t
te all concerned.
The order was died yesterday in the
'erm of resolution adopted unnnlmemd.i
'n the American and National mug
ales, new In annual meeting liere.
'oinmlsslenor Landis himself is quoted
s siijlng he favored a universal draft
lie. The majors are unalterably op
wed te present conditions, by which
they sny they nre compelled te pa
outlandish" prices te non -conformist
.Iner leagues for star players.
The International League etKclals de
ided at their annual meeting Monday
lint nothing could be dune te change
i he presCnt urinugement nnd nsserted It
vetild live for the duration of Cemmls
inner Landis term of office sevr
years.
t'limiell te Slave
The advisory council, however, tin
the authority, under the rules tnat ,
nvern everything in the national game.
te amend the national agreement as the,
H'p.iKiens nrlse from time te time. Cem-
nlssleiier Landis' attitude and the hurt
enks of the magnates when they spoke
if high prices for miner stars was taken
te mean that they would use all their
lowers te bring the "recalcitrant"
ulners te terms.
Among subjects for discussion of the
joint meeting were a return te the
cven-gnme World Scries, suggested
i I lie American League, anil llie regit
'ittiiii ferblildlnz World Series nlavcrs
.Mini barnstorming. The majors want
.he rule re-clnded.
The conference regarding the draft
caused all of I lie miner league bosses te
aiieel their train reservations and stny
awhile. The American and Southern
Association magnates, the I'aeliie ( east
n,i WVMern l.cnirue meeiils and lend
GOSSIP OF
THE STREET
The bear crowd hnve been making
some bad dividend guesses within last
few weeks and yesterday the Chandler
Moter directors gave them another jolt
In .Ipi-I.iriiif tlm p..iilnr .li. i.L.twl mi iliet
stock. The Chicago and Nerthwisteru
directors did the Mime trick en Tuesday,
Hut they hnve one mere guess left te be
decided and that is regarding the dlvl-
dund en American Sumatra T.iuacce
preferred.
In view of the statement issued a few
days te the effect that the action of the,
Chnndler directors would beenlliely In
fluenced by the outlook for new busi
ness rather than by past conditions, the
action was considered highly Important
The deei-lea te maintain dividends, in
ether wenls, was lnterpieted as" fore
shadowing a much better outlook for
the meter Industry. The sITfirts did sum''
quick miming te cover, but the ileinand
otherwise was net brisk and the -crowd
iieninii tae meter iiivi-ien .nn net appear
te be overly anxious te push the gnme.
along. '
Want Penny and the Cake
An uptown broker expressed the be- I
lief yesterday that one of the principal
reasons for the remarkable Htcndtm'-,
of a number of the active stocks was
the disinclination of many of the held-
ers, notwithstanding the sulistnnnnl
n.l..nu .nU ,.... ,. 14-..l.n1
were taken off. He pointed te nt least
'""! i -, . n.-ii . i.n in.- mini'imi-
ii ,17.1.11 stocks mi., (ml en the lienr.
and. possibly, tills is (lie teaseu si
many want the penny and the enke
tee."
Itetli Sides Hedging
The Iren Age. in reviewing thp iron
and steel situation this week, says:
"in both pig 'run and itinlshed steel
markets near appre ich of yoar-e'nd Is
1 evidi nt in two respeiN. Producers have
been mere disposed te make concessions
te improve their cash position nnd con
sumers have limited their buying se thnt
inventory might lie brought down te Its
I I0W1 st ItTIIH.
I "Seme contraction In mill operations
Is seen lu I'ittsbnrgh nnd Ohie districts.
Itnukinc of i number of blast furnaces
In mld-lielldnv week is probable, and
sumo sti el plants may run nt corre cerre
"' .spendlngly reduced rate.
"A Petrelt automobile plant is out
fnr .VHIll tuns soft "teel bnrs nml 2000
tens cold drawn wire for Janunry -February
delivery. In general foundries
making, auto castings are going at 'JO te
1 HO 1 er cent.
"Structural work continues an en-
1 ceiiragitig fisiture lu volume, but prires
remain low. ("If awards for week, nbeut
17,(MMI tens, three-fourths went te flic
Knst and or the 12,000 tens fresh proj
ects greater part is in New Yerk.
Itcplogle Property Inspected
It was learned yesterday thai a paitv
of Inlliieuiial New Yerk banking Intel -t'Sts
made an extensive inspection of
rJ.TerWlmi.rV'l'Hlirt
lien. Vhlle many million dollars weie
expended tu bringing the plant up ii
date in every particular, net n wliee
has been turned nor a ilre lighted uinb'.
the furnaces. The plant was com
I pletisl Just about the time the war
I ended. It Is figured the company wil.
be In position te produce pig Iren at an
extrmelj low cost, and figure ou get
ting ere Hinging from HO te (50 per cent
1 Iren, it Is t mi y iiarten sieci
property made ever. I.lle steel mills,
li
moll anil preierreii vveiini lie pain 0111 et
the neciimul.tied surplus earnings. Tin
ipiestien arose wbi'lber this meant tin
cempnny was net earning the VJ pet
cent dlvldeud rnte but was digging Inte
llie surplus. Others contended thnt all
dividends were necessurlly paid out of
nccumiilntcd .surplus enrnrngs.
TUB TUAUi;il
however, are net very ge.nl mene., : " .LV '. .7 "'lt'-'y "im y "' s" sunewinR Hospitals
eiiriinm ' . .... .1 n . .V'."uni''i'w" " I"ae. -N. J. O
uirnera. . imict-.u lui.sru.w., tiimdrii, .N j
Kltr.p SteragTiTattcry nivldend 3&H' uvll.1,- J'
There was a great deal of speculation S '"" , $f VftWiV.MaR'&'.t'"' N' J'
In leenl ninrltet circles yesterday as in ,l,"nl'rVAirv,''riV'.,.-..,I!)i'!TXI!' NewlriiiileW. N. j.
the real Intent of the lending of the clmlST ici'isnli l i.nn?.'7.ieT.eI''r Clty .. .
I lectrle Storage Hattery dividend. The ,, .Ti!!iv, L,V.itY ",.,.",,JA.J N'"'l. !. J. ' ' J'
notice read that regular ....arte.ly dlvl- ""WM'rl J.
i ends of .1 tier cent, en both the com -- iMirctiYTvriiv imtmni v.-.-i'v j ' ' J'
- f v .' .
crctl In the hnlln eutshlc the conference
rooms waiting feri the Verdict.
Ty CeW) en Hand
Tyrus Cobh wne en hand early, his
4Tcrvp working splpndldly. lie wiin Miild
te have efTcrpd ilnl'hy Vraeh te the Hed
Kox In exchange for Kvcrett Seett. Uesm
Duffy ngreetl If Ty would give hint, te
hoot, n HliortHteli "Just km geed ns
Scott," nnd the cenfercnee ended.
Clyde Milan, who took a hrlef and
rather Mirecssful whirl at mnniigliig the
' Washington Senators last waseti, was
nipntlmiP(, llIle .,. n8 n successor te
Oporge Mcilriile next hrasen. ('lark
I (SrIIHtli rcfiiRcil te be Interviewed en
the subject.
Among the fleets of rumors sailing
around was one that Jee Sehcpner. the
Louisville third sucker, lias tieen seiu te
the Pirates for .10.000. Hill lie
ircy
fuss smiled when iiFkcil te cenjirm the
report. lie said he could remember
when .Vnii could buy a whole team of
stars for that much nieiicy.
William ("nilly") Cilhert, who mnde
' somewhat of j Vepiitntlen with Jehn
Mc(irnw N IllO.i words chninpiniiM, ftlll
f (, wt,.rlMir. Kiimitii League,
. . S .
team next season. -"
HARVARD MAY PLAY PITT
IF CALIFORNIADECLINES
Crimson Ready te Meet Panthers
If Coast Eleven Declines Offer
Cambridge. Mn.vi.. Pec. ir. Harvard
will Invite Cnlverslty of Pittsburgh te
meet the Crimson football team here en
October US. next year, if I'nlverslty e
California Is unable te accept that date.
Announcement te this effect was miiilf
by Mnjer V. W. Moure., graduate man
iger of nthietics.
Majer Moere's statement followed lih
iselpt of n telegram from Cniiluati
Manager Nichols, of the I'nlverslty el
I'alifnrnla, asking:
"Will exchange games be possible,
Itnrviiril nt Ilerkoler October -I or 1!S.
moo. California at Ciunbrldge In 1llL':t
,ntr te ,0 nrrnngedlater?"
IMttshurch. Dec, 1.". I'nlverslty nl
. Pittsburgh will be glad te accept th
Ilnrvnrd Invitation for a football clime,
wifji the Crimson en October 20 next If
I'nlverslty of California is unable te
play in the Knst en that date, according
te 'Karl Davis, graduate manager of
athletics.
Itorlteley, Calif.. Dec. 1.". Whethei
the I'nlver.sity of California will accept
an invitation te play the Harvard feet-
ball eleven nt Cambridge October -!S
1!22. will net be il.i'ldetl until the re-
turn here within a fev days of Conch
Andy Smith, new en route from the
Knst.
TRENTON GETS DUNLEAVY
Manager Myer3 Sells Lecal Cage
Player te League Leaders
riycr i uM.uu.eugi.
I Trenten. N. J.. Dec. l.i. rile Iren-
ten J-.nsieru League n-iiiu ims iiuiumi-i-e
the release of player 1 nemas Dunlenvy
from Mnnagcr Myers, of the Phils, anil I
he will mnke his first nppenrance of
the season agnlnst M'W .erK Here te-
morrow nlirlit.
Dunlenvy has been dissatisfied with
the Philndelphla team all year, and
Mniuicec Myers was also disappointed
In his work. It is net known whether
he will supplant nny of the regular
team, but he will likely be paired at
.forward with Hernle Dunn, while
' Kearns nnd Harlow will play In tin
backffeld.
BOB MEUSELJLOPES
Yankee Star Reported te Have Mar.
rled Les Angeles Girl
Ixis Angeles, Dee. 1.". Heb Mensel,
member of the New erk American
League Hnseball Club, and a star In
the recent World's Series, )s reported
te hnve eloped with Miss Kdlth Cowan,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cowan,
f j,ns Angeles.
t was stated te newspapermen that
dip couple obtained a marriage license
at Santa Ann, nnd that the ceremony
wur performed in Ornnre County, after
which the couple stnrted for San Diege
f,,r a honeymoon.
Mooney Heads Kayeula
IMwnrd J. Mnnney was elected president of
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M Inter Tnurl'.r Tickets Hf "itedurrd llt. Alln7nic
Stopovers. Itelurn IJmlt Muy 31. Itrtt. New an Mule
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FHEE TUITION, Heard nnd LedBinB
and nominal sum while lenrninu.
The senrcity of trained nurses assures any competent craduate
of steady employment; and this very scarcity also assures liberal
v.ti niiia ui iu .L-iuiin buccess.
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SECOND
CITY TROOP
TOPS POLO LEAGUE
Lt Kinsley's Club Has Wen
J
EverV Game in Indoor
, uvery umiiu
Circuit
'
-
THREE PLAYERS ON TEAM
The Indoor pole seafen is en. In fact,
it baa been en for n couple of weeks.
Out at the First Cavalry Armery.
Thlrtv-seennd street and Lancaster live-
nue. troepen- Interested In nthletlc get
tecether everv new and then and de
clile te Introduce snmi thing new te tlie.
sports loving public of this city. Mince
I, . 4 I ...... l... 1.M..H I
last December tunny stunts hnve been
tried, with mere or less sueeesH, mil
pole nlways draws big crowds.
Indoor pole was Inttediiced In Phlln Phlln
delphin last spring, when Lieutenant
A. II. Kinsley ergnil'.ed a team from
the Second City Troop. Net nmnv
games were played,but of the number
the Second Troop team was victorious
in the nmferltr.
This season a league was organized.
Three teams representing the Second
City Troop, First City Troop and Troop
A centered nnd te date tne Second City
Troop has wen rll Its gnmes. Twe
irnincs havt been wen. while none hns'
been dropped by the Second Troop.
Troeji A Iris captured one contest and
lest two, while the First Troop hns
lest one gnme.
Lt. Kinsley leading Scorer
Lt. Kinsley, of the Second City
Troop, one of the main cogs In the
organization of the lengue. Is the lend
ing scorer In the circuit. Themas Coch
rane, a teammate, is next en tin; list.
Lust Saturday nn Inter-clty gnme
xns played with the New Yerk Sunn-
. drnn trio yes. Indoor pole Is played
with only three men en n side instead ,
of four and the First Squadron team,
composed of plovers from the league. I
was victorious, e-3. I
"In the New Yerk team," said Lieu
tenant Kinsley, "Philadelphia fans had
a chain e te witness the best indoor team i
In (iethaiu. The team had beaten all
comers up te the time we encountered It.
The (iethtimltcs were disappointed that
they did net win, and we were offered
n return engagement. We will play in
New Yerk some time next mouth."
Service Troop May Kilter
Lieutenant Kinsley was asked wlieth- I
or any ether teams would enter the I
league. "Maybe the Sen-ice Troop will
rel."p l hiter." he icplied. "Hut net
unless they get horses, ou see hersp.
re et issued te the Service Troop, and
wp Wnn t allow mules in our games,
"Then, tee. the Fniversitv of Pcnn-
sylvania will have a team. We wil
,,av (n(1 Vvnn trl0i lt t (leubt tUt
,i.pv , , .. Pneui. Tl. l,.nue
Is for the troops In the First Pennsyl
vntiia Cavalry, nnd I don't think that
Pcnn will be admitted."
A gnme will be plnyeil nt the armory
next Saturday. Seme difficulty has
nrisen ever the matter of who will play.
Seme sny that the Squadron Headquar
ters. Detachment will meet Troop C.
Lieutenant Kinsley, however, says that
First City Troop will meet Troop A.
Hut no matter who plays, theiu will be
n game.
STEASISIIH' NOTICKS
PtwrttcJ.FnlCr
rlKHVICKS
N. Y Trl fincnueriKJ soi'thampten
CAII.MANIA Iee. 31
AUl'ITANIA Feb. 7 1I. 28 Mar. 21
N. Y. TO QUKKNHTOWN ft LIVKKI'llOL l
SCmilA .Hec. 2t Jim. 20 Fell. 2.1
AI.IIAMA J.in. 14 .
N. Y TV) HALIFAX. PLYMOUTH. CHKIt- i
HOl'Iin AND HAMIIUIlt)
SAXONIA Jnn. 21 Mnr. 7
N. Y. Til UI.VDONUKItnY AN1 ULANdOW
ALIII'.niA ... . Hit. 21 Jim, 21 Feb. 8.1
AS.S-UIA . . Mnr. 17
N. Y. TO Qt'KKXSTiiWN. I.IVUni'OOL I
ANI OLAKliOVV .
CAMKHONIA lee. 31 .
N. Y. TO VHK) aillKALTAn. NAI'LKS. '
PATUAS. T)t'llKI)VNIK. TlllKSTi:. Fll'irK
ITALIA Jan.
HOSTON TO LONIHINDHHIIY. LlVKKt'OOI.
AM) riLASUOW
ASSMIIA Feb. 4 Apr. IS Mnj 2a
I'HILAnr.LPllIA Te LONDON
VlltC.ILIA Ilec. 17
PHILADELPHIA TO PIIIAKUS, SMYRNA.
SALONICA. t'ON.sTANTIN'Ol'IJ-:
lllVnt AKAXF.S jn,,, -
Cmicird nml Ancher Steamship I.lnea
1'usnenser (Ifflee. 13(10 Walnut .Street, rhllu.
I"rrllit emrc. Iluurse Hid... I'hiln.
1-OITCAT10NAI,
Until He.ew
STRAYER'S T,le I,,"t Uuslness Mehoet
f vn' c- 81)7 CHKSTNUT HT.
fealtlnn nwr"id Fnter new T)nr nr nlrht
LINE
RAILWAY 1
R I
D A
Pirjehurst, N. C.
Southern Pines, N. C
Camden. S. C.
Savannah, Ga.
Brunswick, Ga.
Wrile NOW for rticrvi-
tiem and authentic infor infer infor
matien. Boeklcli.
' Interim: In the Seuth."
'Hiintlne mid IlnhlnK In
the Se.itli." "(islf i.nd
Other "pert"" Hlvlnt coif
unn tennis iniirnnment
fates).
J. Carl Johnien, D. P. A.
IMS Chestnut St..
I'hiln.. Pa.
New Yerk Oiriie
142 W 42d Ht.
W.ixhlnKtnii, I). C. Onlcs
714 14ih at.. N. W.
I'.IM'CATIONAI.
V1111111; Unnien .mil (llrla
it, ,. . .,. ,., ........
MIIriT.VI Lrliilien. I'n.
'I. II idrlp
QSfiC
1 LANSDOWNE DOG WINS ' ' "
, c
, Rosemont Sunburst Wins High
Honors at Englewood, N. J.
ltosemont Sunburst, owned by Jehn
Slnnett, of this city, completed his
chnmnlenshlp In the highest deg show
jif the year, held at hnglewend, .. .1..
hist evening. Sunburst also captured
ie mize far the best deg of all breeds
.In the show. ,
Over (WO dogs were entered In the
competltleV IteseinTint Sunburst Is tlie
'son of the fnnleiis greyheuiid champion,
LhiMtiowne Sunburst, which has von
...nuA ,l.n., tl.ttti nrlmi Atrt In Imp
class In America. T.jwisdnwne iVmburst
iikii r jpwvn until iiiitt nu. ' -
1 l, err,v of "Mrs. It. V. Lewis. Jr..
Hit'iiiM. '..i.i'i"" ............
....... ,..1..... -,..--,
of I.ansilewnc.
HTKAMSHir NOTirKM
NOTICE!
0"N JANUARY 17, 1922, at the annual meeting of the
stdckhelders of the Earn-Lirte Steamship Company,
there will be presented a resolution which was adopted
by the Beard of Directors at its monthly meeting,, December
13, 1921, hat the Earn-Line Steamship Company be dis
solved. When the resolution is approved by the stock
holders, the liquidation will begin at once, in accordance
with recognized business procedure. The Company is sol
vent and its capital unimpaired. All accounts, both payable
and receivable, shall be promptly liquidated.
The reason for recommending the disselutibn of the
Company is based wholly en the fact that, in the opinion of
its officers and directors, shipping conditions are se adverse
in the trade routes it operates that the Company cannot
profitably continue them, and no early improvement in .these
conditions is anticipated.
EARN-LINE STEAMSHIP COMPANY
139 Seuth 4th Street
PHILADELPHIA
December 13, 1921.
" 1fr-Jr' - M &xr-
1 S'THE LOGICAL' CENTRAL POINT-FORvUL'
TRADE en the BALTIC
THE- CHEAPEST-PORT' OF -SCANDINAVIA
NO -TIDE -sySSSffra ?J,T NO DUTI ES '
NO WAR-MOUSE CHARGES- FOB TRANS1TGOODS' HEFORWAWJED IN-alDE-Or-Q-WEEKS-
MOST MODERN FACIUTIW'
FOR- JX INFOBMATION'AND RATES' APPLY-TO
Tte'COPENHAOUPB-X'PORT'COnP-UM.T--V
NAWSCO LINES
Sailings out of Philadelphia the Gth and 20th
of each month DIRECT, via Panama Canal, te
San Diege, Les Angeles, Han Francisce, Oakland, Seattle, l'ertUni.l
Asteria, Tacoma, Vancouver, B. C.
S. S. WEST ISLETA December 20th
S. S. COLD HARBOR January Gth
Tcuiii frrlulit received dully nt Pier 10 North (Feet uf Vine M.
Fer Rate and Information
NORTH ATLANTIC & WESTERN S. S. CO.
Oirticrs ntta A(7rnfs V, S SMprifnir rtne-rf -.-
136 S. Fourth St., Phila. Phene Lembard 5791-2-3 rMain 7781-2
NEW YORK
te EUROPE
onllS.QevernmentShips
bailings from Piers 1 nnd 4, Hobekcn
Te Plymenln- Cherbourg Bremen
V.nerica Jan. 3 Feb.
.n. Washington Jan. 17
Te Plymouth Boulogne tort.en
'iphandle State Dee. 27 Jan. 3
cntennial State Jan. 17 Feb. I
, Te Bremen Dam ig
'otemac Dec. 31 Feb. 1
Te Bremen
ludien Jan. 14 Feb. 7
nnceii Matnika ....Jan. 28 Mar.
United States Lines
Moere r. McCnnnnrk Colne,
A llnesevelt .Stc'iintliii) Ce., Inc.
united American Llnci, Inc.
Jfitnnffinp Operatnrafer ,
BALTIMORE
LINE
PHILADELPHIA
Direct te
GLASGOW
SS"COELLEDA" Leading
(SailinR Dec. 15)
Hudsen Shipping Company, Inc.
i..i'.yi:tti: iuiliiin(i
l'HILAIILLl'III.V, I'A.
I.emhur.lazai-,1 Mnln 8100
Agents for
BALTIMORE STEAMSHIP
COMPANY, Inc.
fCOhllviEiSCIAjJ 1
STEAMSHIP LINES ""
PHILADELPHIA te
CORK, DUBLIN, BELFAST
LONDONDERRY, SLIGO
SS "Eastern .....". . .Dec. 27
Cupcnhaccn, HelHiiiRfera, Danzig
Aarhus and Korsecr
S S "Conejos" . . . . ..eadln--
Moere and McCormack. Inc.
t. W. ilHINUFIELD, lull.. M.r
428 BOURSE DLDC, PHILA.
-""". U585 Main 7513
I U. S. SHIPPING BOARD J
' Fur Ilnnklet AMrtn V .S, Lines ff
4S Dreadwax. New Yerk y
a.wefi
Denny Knocks Out Jack Cullen''
r-f .A ea. . . i?
rirei ax uijeu t
ijiiie jviiiiiiiiiui, me tittle 80U,
Phlladclplila veteran featheru-.i.a
KAUFMAN COMES
shpwed that he still has several eftJ I
Itnule tti tilfif tvlmn tin 1..An1. , 1 S
""" '. """SRC.1 out J.-.I,
Cullen, a oeuthpa.w, In the first
of n scheduled four-round matel! .? -lllje.t
last night. .Kaufmnn rtJil.
feunj
Cullen twice and then spilled h m ,iUP
II iikiii. " " J'", llHl en Ilia 7
Hcferee Leu flrlmsen did net Vfi'
finishing the count. m
lehnny Doeln
nnd Yntiim . .
. - --.. .of.,,,.
iioeo n "rnw nnil se (liu Hani ti. ",f
eit n i
- - . - . ,,vr
nnd Kid Raver.
r
iA
HTKAMSHIP NOTIC
W
te
SeuthAmcricd
QtiU.S.QevernmentShips
Fattest Time
te Mle de Janeiro. Montevideo and Buenei
Aires. Finest ships-American serflce
Amerlcan feed American comfort!. Sail
Inji from Pier S, Hobe-en.
S.S. HureA Dee.22
S.S. American Legien. . .Jan. S
S.S. Southern Croaa Jan. IB
S.S. Aeelua F"'
Fer descriptive boefclef, ndrfrejJ
Munson SteamshipLie
07 WpII St.. Nsw Yerk (It)
1'lillndrlphln, Offlre, lire. el nine.
U. S. SHIPPING BOARJV
Dixie Steamship Lines
PHILADELPHIA te
Bristel. Manchester,
Glasgow
U. S. S. B. SS "0PEL1KA"
EXPECTED TO SAIL
EARLY JANUARY
AT CONFKIir.NCi: HATES
Harriss, MagUl & Ce., Inc.
425 Lafayette lildf., PhiladtlpliU
Luuiburd fi2.l)-I Jli1" ""
EXPORT
Transpor.atien Ce., Inc.
Oriele Steamship Lines
PHILADELPHIA te
LONDON, HULL & LEITH
S S "Q UAKKIt CITY" . . . 1-
ler liiferin.illiin unit rille "I'1'1'
Hudsen Shipping Ce., Inc.
Agents
LAFAYETTE BUILDING
PHILADELPHIA. PA. .
Hell Trlrnliune
Krjsliini' I'" r-l
i.fin. .
SI.1I1. "I"''-
.l.uinli.ird .l-'lll-.l
OLLANfl)
3'amer.ca line y
m w intiv n ""in i .",;' .
Vh I
Hii.tl.iui
'Iiinniilli iinii'iisiie-7'", Vijr.H
n niti'ril mi
Nuuril.nii . . .
.Jim. 4 I.li. !." ....
n "f .-. .i.i.
Jin. . t.r,:rijuBtir
Paiientr Office, 1531 Walnut St,
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