- JiT, ",1plfr t- T H f'V - (, Mtifr'TrW' '! ''-H, . V 'if-.1 ?) ft ?" BT'" " 'I'tTO EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, kEOEMBER 22, 1921 22 S5JKwsH?Ff7: ifi- 0 ) I $fu ifl til 1 tf'f . r : l !. I: 1 1 m 1! ifti k, tt. K Vt f.fl . I K3M Reorganization of Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad Company Te Helders of Certificates of Deposit iwucd by UNITED STATES MORTGAGE AND TRUST COMPANY, or FIRST TRUST & SAVINGS BANK, of Chicago, by THE FARMERS' LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY, and by GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF NEW YORK. representing Bends of the following Is -.lies deposited under or subject te the Plan and Agreement of Reorganization, date J March 31, 1921: (1 ) Chicago & Eastern Illinois General Consolidated and First Mortgage 5, due 1937, (2) Evansville & Terre Haute First General Mortgage 5, due 1942, (3) Evansville & Terre Haute Mt. Vernen Branch Mortgage 6, due 1923, (4) Evansville & Terre Haute Sullivan County Ceal Branch Mortgage 5, due 1930, (5) Chicago & Eastern Illinois Refunding and Improvement Mortgage 4, due 1955, t (6) Evansville & Terre Haute Refunding Mortgage 5, due 1941; Te Helders of undepesitcd Bends of any of the issues above mentiened: Te Helders of Cc-tificates of Deposits issued by THE EQUITABLE TRUST COMPANY OF NEW YORK representing PREFERRED OR COMMON STOCK of the Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad Company, bearing notation of payment in full of the assessment provided for in the Plan and Agreement for the Reorganization of the Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad Company dated March 31, 1921; The General Mortgage Five Per Cent. Geld Bends in denominations of $1,000, 500 and $100 and Preferred and Common Stock Certificates of Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railway Company, the New Company organized under the laws of Illinois te carry out the Plan and Agreement of Reorganization, together with the cash payments specified in the Plan, will be ready for distribution en and aftr December 27, 1921. Helders of Certificates of Deposit for the bends and stock above mentioned, in order te obtain the new securities and the cash te which they are respectively entitled, must surrender their Certificates of Deposit te THE DEPOSITARY WHICH ISSUED THE SAME. Ccrt'ficates of Deposit se surrendered, unless in bearer form, must be accompanied by properly executed transfers thereof in blank, signatures te transfers must be guaranteed by a bank or trust company having a New Yerk City correspondent or by a firm, members of the New Ye-k Stock Exchange In the case of Certificates of Deposit which bear notation that advances have been made v. the same for interest, the Depositary which issued such Certificate will deduct such advances with interest out of the cash payable under the Plan in respect of such Certificate se far as such cash is sufficient. Any balance of such advances net repaid out of such cash and all .-mounts, with interest, advanced te holders of Certificates of Deposit which are net entitled te cash under the Plan must be repaid by the holders of such Certificates before receiving cash or securities under the Plan in respect of such Certificates. Helders of Certificates of Deposit who are entitled under the Plan te receive cash payments and or stock of the New Company must in every case designate the names in which the checks of the respective Depositaries and or the Certificates of the new Preferred and Common Stock may be issued. The new General Mortgage Bends te be issued te holders of Certificates of Deposit representing bends of the above mentioned issues will bear the coupon for interest due November 1, 1921. This coupon will be payable at the office of the United States Mortgage and Trust Company in the usual manner. The new General Mortgage Bends te be issued te holders of Certificates of Deposit of The Equitable Trust Company of New Yerk repre senting Preferred or Common Stock of the Old Company will net carry the coupon for interest due November 1, 1921, such coupon being detached and cancelled before delivery, the amount of the same being equal te the adjustment of interest payable en deferred pay ments in accordance with the terms of the Plan. Fer all fractional amounts in bends and stock, bearer scrip certificates of the New Com pany will be delivered. Helders of undepesitcd bends of any of the issues above mentioned may until Jan uary 10, 1922, make deposits under the Plan and Agreement of Reorganization. Helders of Certificates of Deposit issued by The Equitable Trust Company of New Yerk representing Preferred and Common Stock of the Old Company which de net bear the notation of payment in full of the assessment provided for in the Plan and holders of undepesited Preferred and Common Stock of the Old Company will be given a further opportunity, BUT ONLY UNTIL JANUARY 10, 1922, te participate in the Plan en the terms stated in the Flan, upon payment of interest en such assessment at the rate of five per cent. (5) per annum adjusted te date of payment. Securities delivered will be in temporary form exchangeable for definitive securities when prepared and ready for delivery. Dated. New Yerk, N. Y., December 21, 1921. Tiega Steel & Iren Company Heavy Commercial Mnchlnlnp. Experimental and Teel Werk. 52d and Gray's Avenue rhlladelphla, I'a. I URB ISSUES MOVE NARROW RANG E 1'INANCIAT. Dil Shares Decline Under Profit Taking Industrials Shew Heavy Tene te iiiii.DKKS or rKMirirATKM OV 1)1 I'll IT lS t.n m O HAtlU TIUIHT fO. rem atomic eirv iias ceaiiam iikst MeuiuACii: humisi Net re I i-eu-hy Blven that the Commlttce BPiie'Mcil w nRreeincm flnwn June s, llillt , ,iiur,,i ,, fi. .!!.- ..ycIiiiiipi.. Innnv 10 .epii'eeni me re.uers 01 nenas or tn" ; '""."" " "" -- 7 -. Atiautie City ttus Company sscured by lt 1mhs being prcswd lit coiicchhIe1), untl murilfSKS in inu vurniu j rusi lUmliun) Trustee, dntvl January 1, line, have deter mined te terminate said agreement. Helders of certlflontes of deposit will be rntlt ml te recelin hack their bends upon surrender for cancellation of the certificates or deposit and upon payment of Itielr proportion of the expenses Incurred up te the date of tha ter- 1 rr nation of the agreement. 1IY UtlDI-.ll Ol' T1IH i:OSIMITTI-"J J. M. JOHNSTON. Srcretaiy. riiii.AiiKi.rifiA ltU'in vkanhit run. . iictmlenm tliini'x. Cltius Servlru con I'A.NY Vfi- rm.i..yityi.i, UOLU riniiiil In hiiikK. hiihIii 11 tut n further of . nellitw. te -00, Mini low 1 New Yerk. Dec. 22. The Curb ex ex clietiRC jirrxcnti'tl the wimt' fenturcs hh J there was n heavy tene te the important creups. AiiBie-AmcrlKin Oil continued In In lliicnectl by the decreasetl dividend dis tribution and mistiilned a lenA te 17Mi lit the early tretllng. .Standard Oil of 1 Indiana reflected prefit-taklnR and ' lirjiildalieri, and icliled ever 1 iwlnt, i te WK'i. Inclines wert' noted in ether Skelly Oil R'i Teton ...., ....... n Vlcter'a OH new 70 Wilcox Oil 3l Southern V C U I7i MINING Bosten ti Mentana 1A Ceii Cep M.ncn 1 Va Certez Silver 85 Crcssen Geld -U HI Ha vader i:urclm Croesus 2H. Hirst Nat Copper 1 ltnrmlll Dlvlde in, , llelllnser 711 Jumbo Intension - Knox Dlvlde l Magma Copper " Je eme Verde -: l.enj Htar " Melntyre "., Motner Lnde Clt '''a . e.ilcar. Copper 18 National Tn V7 Nexnda Ophlr -tt NIplsBliiK 7 New Dominion IV I'ltts Mt Shasta 2", , Be Am X' & O r.i Tonennh Dlvlde 01 Tuolumne 01! United Kaatern '-'" neNiis Allied Packer Cs M! r no 1 . flr 4 noe a 27 75 1.1 7U t (I n mi ice '-'7 7S 1.1 7Vi n 2314 r.'i 4M n:. i.i hi 20 r au itnNDs or ii)37 Under trmj of tliii Mlnklnsr fund, i.t 'less l rropeials will he received until n I. M. Ie- iiilceil mIucIsn moved In the some way. ilr-iil.i Cflmimny for Insurincen en l.hes Industrial stocks Hliewcd a heavy unit llrnntins; .iiinuiiim. -irustce. ter tn lei tene, lillt lllnC(l WItUIll narrow lailge, 111 1( 1 111 IUVSL iiivv ilWV DAVVtUinH 1IM and ncerued Interest of aa many bend as $30,700 ui.t purchase. Proposals should be mMres'd te Till! PKNN.s-YI.VANIA COMPANT KOU IN , Ut'KANCKM ON LIVK8 AND OUANTINa ANNL'IT.KS .117 Chestnut St.. Phils... I'.i Tanders for SlnlMnc Fund P. It, T. Cell. "frut ."Is Nutlet In llni-dheMrr of the inON MOUNTAIN KANCII COMIMNy. I i nrpur Hen Yeu f.-e lifrebv nutlfled that tha Vyemlns Acm" l oil Tiust mid rTAlm.-" llank of Cheyenne, lrii- ' Arme P.irklnK ..... tA wl 1 pnv e.i M'Uli 1, 10W. ut Its emrt. AJex Uubber rlnhlt ., in Chevenne, Wyemlnir. the relOHlm: num-1 Urlt Am-r Tub coup tiered Imr.d ewl: Ualeiiila Crushed I M 2H.1. -"II. 21.1 202. 27d 3S2. 3.11. 33(1 I "r Limit 31IL 111'. -170, .".J2 .1". nsareg-vtlne three iChUnce nipple theusnnd iln'.lars. isHUkd by ihe iron .Moun tain Hnneh ('etnnam TlIK WYOMINtl Tltl'XT AND SAV1NOH llNK. roliiicce stocks thai had been uremlucnt rt'ere in Kiipply at concessions, Ilrltlsh Amctican ylinulng n fi actienal Iehh, and iMIIiik at 32'. and Tobacco Products xpeits was down -"V, tn 1. l'hlli,) Merris was traded in ut 0V6 te Os- IMHSTniAI-H Al.led Packer ctfs Anaconda On Anaconda 71 of '20 Annle-Am Oil 7'ln lieu. or Heard Ks .. Peth flteel 7 of '33 Can 1'ac lis Cent Steel Rn Cel Graph di Cem (Ins ib Cens Textll Ra ... Cep V.xv ft of 'L'l . Ce.. Uxp Ss of 'as . C-iedrlch Tire 7s . . .. (linnd Trunk (l'i llumble Oil 7s Intcrbore be Kennecett 7s I. . N PUi w I ... Oreucn M l fia Phlla Ce (li PUIla Clee fls .... Pnlllpiis Pet 7 V s .. Iub Herv N J li . , !-enrs lleebuelt "n of IK 0II1 .1001 .leas lO-.'N us '4 lis 'j Bl 100 H 33 n 2l m 02 2'4 31 48 l0, ine-tf 10U. US'? l'il :utt. rmensnln Ce umbla limeraU . . . . con"- y T.nfe I Continental Moter Duiant Metuis Durant .Meters Ir.ll.ina Kaiii'll Cmil fentlirnr Tire nref .... nnlrl,...,.. 11,IIP ........ 4Tk (lmnt .Moter 1 . ..1U!I"4 . . . r., . .. n Illcll . 70 . IN 2S, 70 ia"i 2.-.M, UiU 2ilh Lev a1, 12"j 12. m 2ilU 4? 1 r.'l 2'ii 2's 33" l"3 21 .1 4 1(3 'i oe 3, ll i T 33'. I'd 20t t in r. l en .1171 270 PROPOSALS Scaled proposals will be received I "!!!i'!'SiiNc"r::: by the Scheel Beard of Palmyra von. m; : ,Tevnsh.p, Palmyra, .New .lersey, .:,;..' Aul,v ....::.': . until 8 P. M., Thuistlay, December pmiih me rin 29, 1021, for the electrical work of ,':: v ;j ;;;;;;; 'a new Ilich Scheel Building mm n s uewm.is ne) "U1 alterations te the present bclioel awiKimei national" '.'.:: buildinK, located at the corner of Hmm cu Fifth and Delaware Avenue, Pal'ni-?,V(0,,,ri;i0',MfchHrinK'.".: mvra. New Jersey. rmteii itet Cumiy ;., , .;, ,. , . Wane Ceal Plans end specincatiens and xerm wclt una chem of proposal can oe ebtamca up n , mtamiakd oils application at the office of the Arwie-.mr 0:1 I7.ii7 ArMiileKtu nonf-irein HI. StflVnnR nnd Kuieka J' I. "0 Tl) V; ii , r::"l- t iet rtit.i.i Imp- rlnl Oil Can PIT 107 li. Itusn Elevens, or., 1101 i-iiui..i, ehln Oil Street, Philadelphia, Pu. 'pr.irieM........ Contractor may obtain one bet of .stuii'i oit'ef'fnd ','.'. plans and spocitlcatlens by deposit- indki'IINulnt eiks in? tin turn of Twenty-live Dollart 1 ($20.00) with the Architects. The deposit made by each con tractor will be refunded unen the return of the bet in proed order. I cities sarucu (eui) ....: Vl rKi,D ivlin -noeivn' tl e MeiMce 'i LIIH... ijAv-tjii, v.vni.itii.ua '"" ...... , (juieri se vi! prci plans ana speculations nnu de net submit bids will be charged $G.OO for the plans and specifications. Vn tirrtnnsinl ?,linl I bn rnnsirlfircd unless accompanied by a Bid Bend !'U""",",,I.1.1.,' "..... .'.. V?, 1 in the amount of 10?e of the total nudum en J1,, , cost of contract. IjrrWrei"1 . : " ' : '. I ' '. '. '. '. '. i" ' i The Beard reserves the riRht te V'eu0".:".::: :.":::: "4 - . wi'tml nn m nil Mimn.tnitlu Ml.im P. t HI Ilirla will be euened at the Pni- mx p. i '' myra Township, Delaware Avenue Scheel Building, Thursduy, Decem ber the 20th, 1021, at 8 P. M. StJUOULi BOAKU, Frank S. Day, Secretary. 1.10 r. m. eiA H4 li l5, iih ni 4' II . . . 1 11 0 i 100 U , .. TH 78 1 . ..ieU leu lei . .. -12 12 12 . ..ioe loe'i ioea; ... 0 081 0rt ...111"! lCf'i 1.1.1 ...101 101 10' ... 117 5'j 07 Vi 07 Vi ...102, 1021J 10".'4 ...PHI 101) 10') ... 71Ji 7ll 71 JS ...in e ; ie '. ...103U 102J 102?i ... ertJ )& oei ... I4U 04's !! ...1O0H 100 100. .. ie.' mi: 10". ... nh pu ns1; JL'. II0S Oil's VW't i 101 M SAYS F0RDNEY TARIFF WILL ACCUSE 4 IN TEXAS MURDER COST $3,000,000,000 YEAR Federal ProhlbltIen Aeent lnun In Klllng of Taxi Driver Austin, Tex., Dec. 22. lily A. p ) Federal Prohibition Kiiferccmenr U.,,l llnenff 11 1VII ril.l.I .1 "'"11 """1 iiJieijl. JJi H UV UIIIUI Ol UQ. te fives K. li. ettng, Patrolman .T. I. JtcNcil and W. H. Mnybcrry. fetmc: i exits rniiRcr, wcre clmrscd with mur. tier today In eemp.aints filed by Pellw fiei'Kennt Kd R. Mtsclikc, In connection with the killing n week nge et Peeler Olnyten, texical) drlyur. Tlie action is distinct from charge HKIl'""l. li'lliy iVUfllll L-III2CUS ill J ll tice Mcndcll's court in connection with O iiytcn'H death, hearing en which wm Hchcdiilcd te (-tart today, Nltschke m. sorts these twenty will be absolved from connection with the affair. Yeung, McNeil nnd Mnybcrry wcrt arrested nnd released en $1000 bend each. Wiles is net in Austin today. USES PIPE TO BREAK JAIL President of Fair League Argues Against Increase of Duties Wnslilnrten, Dec. SIl!.--(Hy A. P.) An additional tnx of nt lenst Sl.OOO, 000.000 n year would be Imposed upei. the American public by enactment of the Ferdncv Tariff Hill, II. H. Mflei, or Ilaclne, Wis., president of the Fair Tariff Ler.Kiic, declared In n brief which was filed today in the record of the tariff hearings. Tlie Industries cevcrei In the brief included textllvs, hosiery, cellars nnd euffrf, cutlciy, clocks nirl watches, hardware, china and glass ware nnd ether necessities. "The Fair Tariff 1-cague," .Mr. Miles t-aid, "wants the graft nnd overcharges taken out of the tariff, se that it wJ i protect our standards of living and veges, wllieut adding unnecessarily ie the cost of living. , "In the twenty-nlne Industries ana hzetl the se-rnlled nrotectlen given under the Tndciwend law In 1010 was Nnnusneeti tm iui'-i I'll ., ... ...... . iif.flr nil' mill Peuthwest 7JMII 7s lOOiJ 100U lOilU B O N Y 7s of "30 17', 107' 1A7JI m .. .n v -! .,r '.".l lflNi. 10R'. lOKIi H O N Y 0is u,, r-ili en S ft 7s (if '''fi' Ten Ce 7s ... Vacuum Oil 7 . .lUpnr ' Wilsen 7'4n ... Wlnenesler 7!i Argentine "s .. . It'e Orandd 8s . Sielts S'4a . .. : . i ' .i"t' . 0154 .101 .10' .lnnm . IiiUi . en1 .100 . O1 . 00!. . 03 KI.VA 103U esj eh; oe; eni lOO'k UpO's IVd I 4V1 . II flrtlj 0'H 07 'i ni; 01j OCTIJ II9', OH 01 13 1011 1011 r.i r. u 2 "J'i 33 I'. 21 a 1 r i 1 00 A'lieJ O 1 Allied nil r.e .. ' Hcimw oil ...... 1 lluiten Wiemlntr 11-i.yiiM O! I'm 11) Sjiid l-mc.nclj Oil K.k Has!.) P't .. IJnKlnecrs Petrel Pnv Pel rederal Oil l-ensiunu . ! 1 . 7!) . b7, .1 "JO "Jil 78 1 P., 20L" 22W 37'u 00 01 17U 7:i 107 270 07 "i Egg Harber Prisoner Pries Leeki Off His Cell Doer Egg Harber, N. J., Dec. 22. K' hittOOfi OOfl "wlilch incrcaned ns n ' J'O nny aiepucns, n ijicgre, wnp wa ar. -.UlM.et iu.uiiu. "'c" ,"c "u ',,,.. rested lest nlsht in bin home here en 1. imwcd tl.reiiRl. the I an ily of mc- cimrgc et stealing $1000 worth of cloth Kilcrs, rctal'ers. ete.. until It cob . thi f ctethlng manufacturing com. rrnment collected only 5'WK in nd -cscnpail enriy th8 mernInBi Jau revenue en imports of these product Htcnhc' was 'fermcriv ,mn7;,, .4 in 1020. Stephens was formerly cmploTed it CI!..-...!, . C!,a.... Ol.iLl.' t. the til . tl, Underwe.1 law deliver, f- J gJJlg He escaped by unserewin-; a peeilen of - ':-. ' . :. . . - .!.... I1C CHCUIIll! ur competition out of tue American niniKvi .. ...ntcr p,le j j,8 cej, .v.,.y.' ?' I, 1 ,0 iinme f nrnteet en Is te sell tllC ln :"".' "A i"'-.."..? .1' . wn,c." iilrtiirlEiit of the American people te asc(' l,?'rY ',M "Jwk hoot.. fAii. mnniifnetlirerM. ClinrKing that Congress had uddcti V. 000.000.000 te the con of living en the twenty-nlne Industries referred te, Mr. Ml'en nald It cett'd new take thl-. out of the cost of HUng, fcet peeple te bujlng nnd thus Mnrt up the factories. LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS rhleairn. Dec. 22 CATTI.K Uceelpts, 4000 he.id, Opened sl.i: mrly Mes bee moors stienc te -5e higher, qunlltv rlnln: tinlc htef elei-r-, S0.U5 J7.ri0; elie Btuclt sleml te treiiK! bulls stcaOy te 1.V lilfther. I'leslni; llrni; steci-urs r.ncl rte.l rs ptrnay, HOOH Itecelrts. 112,000 lien'l. Klfteen te 25e hlsher than csterda'H merace. mostly Ittn hlirher: hlc naekers delnc liethlnB. but inet hen told out of first hnnds; top, $7.40 for !!lit llahts and up te ISO-pound nernir,i: built. ?71(i7.8(l-. lilcs mostly et ady te 10c hlKher: bulk deiifr.ible. J7ll'7 31. blIi:Bl rteceliits. hOOO licdd. nest fat lambs and .cnilliiKs slrenir te LTic hluher; eihers i-leslnt stes.dy; fkt Imnb top, enrly. '11: prima limit eiriinss, n ie; no cneicti llltht ewes ecld '.nrly: tei, J4.75i conie-bnck TWO MYSTERIOUSLY SHOT Man and Weman Dangerously Wounded by Unidentified Assailant Mount Plrnsant. Pa., Dei'. 22. -(By A. P.) Fred Stefl. nged twcnt.v-flv, and Miss Annn Eject wcre In a hespl. tal here today, the victime of a (shoot (sheet ing en the Etrcet here late last night. atoll, who, the police say. was mar ri"d In Cleveland two weeks nge, left his nriae tncre nun came liere ter u visit. Drug Stere Thieves Scared Away Three men nttemntlng te break into the drug store of Frank Pelskl, north west corner of Twelfth and Dickinsen ei.,,ld nl nn eni-lY. limit title mnrnlnri. eiv;i:., ... .... .m..j '"; .... ...--... ..ra, - .,.. i,. ... . -.-... were frlcntened off Dy I'ntreiman "e m-s .ui-s.i i-ijrei nib web return Kalltz. of the Fifteenth Mrrct nnd lnf home from 11 shopping trip, una, Sindcr avenue station, lie fired t-cveral after they bad talked for n few nilnutej, shetn. Kxamlnntien of the lock en thei u-.-ei-iey heard the sheeting, ilmc bterc Biiewcd that it had been. -Che police wild they wcre tinable te broken. ?'', VJ?. " 'c. ns neither l in nil.- itriin-nmir 11 nun- ill m'K. Ileh fieler lambs J10.: li'. in. L'.l 7H 1 4'-i 20(1 -!-!Ki n7ii 0(1 01) Ta O'j IU 1 lift Kuhn, Leeb & Ce, Reorganization Managers Me-vlen Oil I Nlltt 'Hsl 1)11 N J .'J nmr Ull " 'I'rerttK'- & Ileflnera OJi 1 Mi t trcelc I'red lSS '!MllllP.l Hef Simnis 1'ct ll 1,1 .". i'j l :i 71 e' 1SU s 10's i: L'.i 7B 20t j.'U ri7'i oe i.4 IIVj sn 0 I'Vi Hl-Ji 2.T.4 0 13 H J'i i ji 7,"i IIM ., 10'i I-tttstmrcli, V-f 22 IJOC5. Tleeelpts. Itue Head. lllKhrr. llCRiles, 7 H5W7 Si), h.Ky jerlter-. I7.00&S; llcht lerte.s und pltf'l. SriH.-.Ti riHI LI AM) LAMBS Ileccl Is. 00 head fclenl Ten sliep. 3: top lambs, S10 SO CAl.YCM Kiteipte. 175 head. Mcady. Tep. Ill.SU. i:i(.t HnffBle, . Y.. Dec. 22. CATTI.13 ncelpt. 00 head. Pi'll. Calvju, recelpta nc iiend Steady. f.ltill.FO. IIOC1J llcecits. "200 heixd. Stremr te J.r,r hluber. Heavy. t7.'J0; mixed. J7.2SQ7..10; jerlier-. 7,."r.3 7.7". Ilijlit d'i und pIks $7 "'U'S luUKhl, 53.-.'i&u.30. stags, 13.001" 1'hiii:ep and t,am'is necipt. 2100 head. Hlen-. Ijimbs. ".'0e higher at 13 Sf 11. CO", ethers unchanged. Bank of England Statement lindmi, Dei'. 2S. The ueelily etatcment of the llan'i of Lnnland shown the fellim-lna chan?rs: Total tcser deereas l.t)4.t,00; clrculatlerf lnercaseil C1.U37.00U; bullion de- cniiseu teii; einer eccuruics inerensed t4,ril7.O00: et"er deposits ileeri-ased ClO.fili:!,. UOO; publle deposits Inerejsnl C2S,0(O notes roMne d-ereasej Cl.ii37.O0O, ceiernment bv curltles dee cased C1R.075.000. The propor prepor proper t en of the h.inli'8 reservn te liability this rreek is 14.01 per cent; I-Mt fleeli It uus 1 1 J!-'. The discount rates Is 5 per cent. The Best Reef Paint Is , Jiuince ,v-'RED AND MAROON METALLIC -FIBROUS PAINT Becnuse the minute fibers of usbefates fill the holes and crevices of the metal as non-fibrous paints will never de. ONE COAT will Inst as long as FIVE COATS of cheap reefing paints. Use it en old tin, felt, composition or rubber roefings. Yeu won't need te repaint for several years. One Application Makes the Reef as Geed as New Bright lied and Maroen 1 and 5 Gallen Cans 50 Gallen Barrels l'liene Tleva 8700 Itoeflnr Pcpt. bft&dzxm iswii U iJ" ii.in-iHi.iinii.i.Mi-ri'jnrrn iU Roberts Ave. and Steklcy St TIIKWHV l)i;i'HTMI.NT, HuH-iiiin: Areilll".! s nt.liii, uhilKti,n. I). I' P.-evmlH-r I"-. U'JI M- -r.M fit' it OS) A I. S !'i li "pel 1 :n H h .'!! e m S 1'. 1.. .1 in u irj TJ, I).".', fn- ii he'-iut' pip in. ef in tin lii' 'I M.IICH Mint rmudil dIii, r 'i a- " it mt j w.Mi pi.cinru'leiis iriil in I'Mnw. t"i" i of vvut.h ms,y Ic hM. at tun lithe i nl tn i .f "'i Custnlni f'lilladelplil.i. l'. In i e dls r Me'i if "-e Kupervivlns Aicliltcc J S A. WKTMORi:. A i'n- J "ir v!i A e1 Itrcl ZTZ AnmnI Meettne i I i .. ' --"I 1 1 n 1 1 . America's Second Largest Stock Market -the New Yerk Curb Exchanse-cemprises an imprcs si'c assemblage of sreat enterprises. The scope, sire and world-wide activities of these companies are seldom appreciated. Of the 1 ICO issues traded en this market -mere than 50 different industries are represented, practically the entire rante et" American business. -millions of acres are represented, pro ductive property holdings 6tretching from Alaska te Argentina, te Europe, Asia, and Africa. -billions of dollars in assets are repre scnted. -20 companies have each thewn annual earnings of mere than $3,000,000; 50 companies show ever $1,000,000 each. -171 companies have paid ever a billion in dividends te date. The sl:c and scope el Jenes &. D.iLer activities enables them te gi ccn i ntc brekcrugf ser-.ue en Ncv Yerk Curb Mnrket BtecKs. They hac spared ncit!iv.r time nor money in building up a system for (jatliennjj information, which is recorded, com piled, tnd distributed te their custer rs In bulletins, printed reports, correspondence, and a wckiy review. Jenes . Baker nre the natural "inermat'O'i !ieaJf;iuirtcr" for the stocks traded en t.ie s't:v Yerk Curb Mirket. A hiehly trained oranl:atlen equipped with ever modern iacility, including a complete priate wire Bstcm, liuures the quick and accurate execution i turder. Dankin dnd commer cial nKt heils asaurc prompt dcln erics and businc silikc liandling 1 1 tiiteincts' transactions. It is worthy of consideration that neatly W of mu oisfexcrs come te them from eld customers. Booklet giving Interesting information information en the scope anil nctivitici of the New Yerk Curb Market will be sent en request Pittsburgh, Ft. Wayne & Chicago Railway Ce. 7 Preferred Stock Dividends guaranteed by en. dersement by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company Exempt from Nermal Federal Income Tax Tnx Exempt in Pennsylvania r'ricc te yield about 3.30 ft Elkins, Merris & Ce. Land Title llldg., I'hiia. Mcmbers N' . V-i :; 4. I'hlla atut Ciii'fes iv3erriri. or the .nektii ignnx- i?!s V'V'V HAII.nOAII tOJIPANV Ne. 210 heutlt Third htrrct. I'lillndrlnh a D-cemhur S'Jd. 101 T- Annunl M-ctlnc of th siockheldcrs of Tlic North l'mimjlninln llollrend ram. pnni win lie lit Ul nt thq office of th Com Cem nsnv Vn "in Seuth 3,1 Slrr -t. 1'IillRdelrlilu. r,n Meuilny. Jnnnar) I), 11)11. ut 13 o'clock I !.. fir th" imrpnje of e llntr n I'rrsldcnt s nl ti nj Dtrcte s te icrie for Iho ensulr.c ' JuHN" t- V ISK. hscretary. ihtr" MASAI T'mI NtT10NAirilAJir" ' " I'hllndi-ltliU. Ue. 13. 11)21. Tli .".--.jsl Mtct'ne snl election et dl dl rcciers cf llila bji-ik lll Ic held fct the ,ai lilnsr heusi. enrtwr ri n nnd Ieverlr.c ftr.'StF, Manayunk, I'hllade'phla, en Tues day. Junuiiry 10. 1023. ectnecn tn hours et 11 A. M. and I I. 51.. nnd for the trans trtlen of rinv ethar Dullness that may come before the mtlnir nt'flKNB I MnntlTO. Chlsr nnnnl I'.lcfllens Kgr- nil. I'KNN MITI'Xf, I.IKB INHCRiNCU COM1WNY PhlladelphlH, DecemUr 17, 1031. rim Annudi uucu'in ler nlna trustevs te eer-.s three ers ulll be hsid at the horns en'.co of the company In the I'cnn Mutual Hul dlnz .-Mxth Aiirt Walnu' streets. I'hlla-d-lphlu. I'a. en Jliuulsy, J.inuury 2. I02J, between the hours of IO A. JI. nnd 8 V. M. tVD.NJJV A NillTII. Secieturv r3,J NOl.TIII.UN N.MIII.NAI, lUNTv 13? riillii I iphln Icr I). 1P21. I The Ai.nuil l.ltL-i.en In Idrscters of this i Hjnk lll In? hem Hi the llsnlilni; Ileunf. I Turiiu. .Uiiiuury liilh. IVii, liitut-cn the hour-, of U M. nnd 2 I'. M. II K ' lircill.Kn. rashle-. l)l-(ilnd Philadelphia Office Wlttcncr Buiuiing TruphmtcJ Dtil LKuit VM Kctttene - - Raccjtcl Ualtimerc Oflkc 433 Equitable UuilJiuc i T(l.'Iuneit.rautE4Sl Jenes & Baker Members Neu 'erl4 Curb Market Direct Private Wlree New yerk Ci c;e r.oiten Philadtlpkla l'miliur(li Uracil lU.i'reie CltvrlinJ We Specialize in City f Philadelphia 3 3s 4s 4i Alii 5s 5e MHsasajjjjjsjsJjAasjsjsjejjjjHSjjHSjjsjsjjsjsapj Biddla & Henry 104 SOUTH FIFTH ST. rjMLFgWWM r b h. i'tXiU I Certified Fublic Accountant Lafayette Bu:JdVe Pi'nrlplpl,?,, C. S. Pa i TON & CU. II) i. ClU.ftlNl lTl. BANKERS BAII.KW AVKVIWfinri .lend. ml lnrU iJiiiulit 'nit i!3 Mmlw,r 'lill i smm rnnni. ll. IV. (UKK .V (O.. IIANKKK-i ( (tl ii ei u i II ii nt I u l-i en Ilerilepmcnt & (! e. I'rrfrrrnl -tcli Dliiilrnd Ne. 20. Th li .ni 1 of I'lrtnrn of the llmitlnctnn ni-iclepnii-iu & (Jus ( e, hKa dnclarrd the luitiur iiuarttrl) iMlr..nd of one and one half ikt "tit (I'A'c) upon th rreferr. I lcc!t if tl"" romp tin, i aytble .lunimry 2, Ill;;, in mn;i lui'ic. 0 ,j. i.ii'm Hi iiiq li'ih .11 . I, iln ss Decrnber '-'I 1021 Checks will be ' mailed te stei:niii(i' rs unci nave i-KcmmBcl tl clr etlni! irusleei' curt flcates of depeul! fur crrllllcutcs of tlie tictunl ntel.it of tl.e company. rRANK T. c-IiArlK. Hefr-tary. S.PERI0R STEEL CORPORATION Pec. 10 l(i22 I At this rcBular rieitina if the Dlieit'rs of tlK Hill" rle- miei t-urioranen a i uuriiTiy lMd'tid of i"c nd dcc.arel en the l'.rst 1'referrcd btecli. pay.-b!e 1'eli. 12. I0,;'. te stetUliuWcrB of receid Feb. 1. 1022 II. D. BAItai:. Hecretary. rUANKI.IN NATIONAL HANK tlirKtiiiit Hlrrrt West of llre.id I'lilludetphU, December in. 1021. At Hi" msular rwetlrir of the Heard of IMrf-l'TS ft! (his ban!, hld this dnv. a qu4r urly dividend of I)? and tin extra dlvldcrd ( iKr "'en scored rayable Junuury l, 11)22. li ft"' ah' I'l'Ts of itruril at the ule'j of bus. tiei-s I)t n I. - III. IdJl. CniVil "HI b I'lallcl J w.r. HAnnT. Vl's Pr". lnr und f"iMrr rin iti. or (JAS I.Ml'itl XV uriKr Mruinl and Arch slrests. l'lilimkli'liln, rj."irnlier 11, 1021 Th i.i,'c'(,is huu this ilnv dolitred a qnurler y dividend of one lir mt. &"e iwr shirrl n tlie t'unnieii sIjck of th s cernpan... pnyi-l'le Junuiiry 11. 1022. te holders of com. rri'fi rletk of r' -erd at thi c cse of bumupits Deeei.iber Ul. 1021 CIipcIih will lu mat el, 1 I W .MultUIK T'ott-urer National Business Reviev of 1921 Start the New Year right with vital business facts, The Business and Financial Section of the Public Ledger is preparing a National Business Review of 1921, cevering: Finance Construction Merchandising Agriculture Transportation General Production (IK HHI.SIIVtH tOUI'ANV (Hemes. i r. N. .1. tii'Lsmber SI, 1021. TI-k IHrei-ters hnve this day .lec'nred a i.nl iiimutl dlvll.nl of thrrn -mil uii-linir i.t rent (81,10 r 'lnrr) in lli i-mf,'rr") ,if nils t .ni. ii' mv.i'iI.' Ilci-mlicr ,11. '1 1 1 b li r. i r i ' 'fl s'fiik of iHcinl ,t ,1 ill-,' ' bii m I' un'ivr 2!) tOJi Will ll. li i ' J l 1 Hi V I.I.N T' usurer "ei nt i; I llrl IM Offer nir Hie Service uf an Assistant bales Manager In ii I lillutlrlph'n Investment llinkln Heuse AMI ItU TMj!,:,,!n X "A.U.H v. it l.lilli Dh'ldrnd A riuarwrly dividend of Te Dnlhrs -mil IwtnlX-llve t'enls ie shar.) will te pilq ui Memliyi iliiniiiirr IH, 11)22, Ie stoiltheiaei. of luiiinl at the cu a of business en Tues This valuable data is being compiled under the direction of Mr. Richard Spillane, Business Editor of the Business Section of the Public Ledger. It wijl be authoritative and of great national interest. V Bankers, brokers, manufacturers, merchants, exporters, importers and busi ness executives in general will find this financial and commercial analysis of first importance valuable information they will want te read, capitalize and preserve for future reference. Make a note en your desk calendar teday: National Business Review of 1921 January 1, 1922 SUNDAY PUBLIC il& LEDGER of Philadelphia Be sure te order from your newsraler in advance day, WOD1UV71 V. .Vtf. Janunrr t. IDt. C 001. er Office. I I ... uuA.ui'HHlliJli Treasurer. $ "V'v ylflt . , .J ff.ssw.ii'jy '.pj'sM-Jfe! veniivei 1.,,r.0 Jr4
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