"V Vqry. A 1 i 'W is??rv r-fr- '... B 16 EVENING PUJJLIO LEDGEK PHILADELPHIA, SATUEDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1921- -. nr?i m T L'M K SOME BOOKS OF 1921 THAT ARE WORTH WHILE r' MAY b. lntcrntlng en thin Jant tenia, day of the year te leek back erer tha preceding twelve mentlis te tllKOver vr-eUier any or the books that 41WVVt I1UVUKI IJ V- H'V. ........... ...-. ham tinrwsrcl In that time hava left 1 any Tlvld Impression en the mwuerr I ' in knew that what Interests one person may Mem te another te be dull and ttipid. Yet as the mouths have passed It has been gratifying te discover that what has Interested me In many cases has Interested teui of thousands of etbws, for the books that I have liked liave been In demand at the book sterrs. Pf And It bas been gratifying also te ills- ceTer that some of the books which 1 did net like, although touted In the publishers' advertisements, have bevn rendemned also by men in who"" judg ment I have confidence. ;-- LET us Hart with the novels, fer'j,ll. but there Is net space te de mere they are the books most widely read. I tLan mention them. The one. which has pleased me most, although I have net finished reading It, JAJV1"" vW'S. is Hugh Wnlpelc-s "The Tenng L'n- i "7, . ehapted" (Geerge n. Deran Company). rpllC most liit-ie-Utijc, though w J shall have mere te sn. about it Inter. ' J- nanH net the most important, book At present I shall content mys'lf by ,f remarking that Its fascination lies In the tender pity with which Mr. Wnl Wnl Wnl pole regards humanity. lie deca net stand en ene slde and sacer at men and women. He seems te regard them with affection and te sympathize with them In their struggle with the tragedy en tell W. J. UK'KL Whose noel. "The .Metintcb.iiili." exhibits a lure that one can respect of life. His manner 1 that et a mother Mulling down ut the troubles et her children. A. S. M. Hutchinson exhibits some of this spirit in "If Winter Cemes" (Little, Brown & Ce.), a novel which Is surprising Its publishers by Its popu larity. This popularity is deserved, uud it, la also encouraging te these who bave ""faith In the wholeseinencsa of American literary taste. Mr. Hutchinson's here ts a man with a wnse of moral respon sibility just as Mrs. Wharten's hre in "The Age of Iniierenec" has iV sumo dense and as Doreiny Cnntield's licrelne in "The nrimminc Clin" n-- fuses te forget nil her oblicutiens te gratify sclfifh desires. These three novels are popular and are Increasing ' in popularity, whereas the stuff written by the members of the school of pre- i cocleus writers w1te make their char- acters eat. unnn anu ee merry, 1Ur tu- morrow they die, have a short ogue J nud then are forgotten. W. ,T. Lecke's The Mountebank" (Jehn Ine Cem- nnny) ought te ba included In this lit.t of novels that make one rt-peet eti"'s vllew men. ---3f,-- ..tiiml'u ! VI1WIW "IIu.m (.": .:.'.- , .... '- s- IE. r. uutien e: e. i -eituigs ie u different grouping. It purports te be a realistic study of marriage as it is practiced en the Pacific slope. Rut it is net realistic, for it lacks that sense of romance which Cabell has wisely said , is the essence of realism. This Is only another way of saying that Mr. Nerrls has failed te get beneath (lie -urfare of llfe where the springs of uctien are round. JI no ceuin unve uruuzei i mn l)OOK Innt Kinniy llilliuill irciing nni.n Jtugti nipeie einiuus in ine iuuu Enchanted" his book would buve been treat. Itoeth Tarklngten's "Alice t " . -- Adams" (Doubled-. Page . Ce.) Ue lacks this spirit It is written with great literary art, b-ir It !eaM the reader with a bad taste In the mouth. Life is net all sordid hcltishiiesi nnd dlsappeinUid hopes. There ere eneugn of thfee Ulings, it is true, but It is j-iM s false uArcw them . te stress I'ellyannalsm. . , iii Ninety-nine out of every hundred men who served n France will n e hat Jehn Des Passes "Three bel- tilers' tUCOrgO ll. Kran Mmpanj I Is a false picture for the same reason that "Ilrns" und "Alice Adams" an- one-sided Vt "Three Seldier." was balled for a few week, as the ere g rat book whbli the war had iireduced, and a book that "told the t nil.' As a matter of fact It told eim a half truth aud everv comer of epiijrains insists that il half-truth Is mere dcccptitc thuu xn deliberate mlsieprcsentatlen. Owen Jehnsen's ambitious novel, I L'he Wasted Generation" (Little,! Drewn & Ce.), Is Interesting chiefly as en cttert et tnis man te write a serious Btudy of contemporary life. It Is sc-, -(,, innrli. bnt for snme rc.nin It1.. .v w.-.f --- - - - - failed te held my nttentlen. Vet it njieuld be included in nu llt of the notable) IkeKs of th" ''si'. 'Tour ('01 licr" (Uerani, bj t'lilfenl llijnieiid. Is te my mind a mueh mein inteti'stiur; boelc nnd 11 truer one. Nominally a mystery sterji It Is stutlj of the ra- actions of four families upon one an- ether In n uniall city. It is human nnd Jt i true. j --" - - A W VTTirit iiAAItl 111 lilt l he createst W. 1. . I.. An,..ri..n tl.ii. '' "ey. '. ...;., 1 fnrB,.. fine J VW I "- - - - " nuts si are- n 1 1111 11 -J - i,f tliem 19 '"In i.c (vti.riliiipt-N) In J..I.1 tJn'nwertliy. Till" it- ' "rk of ,..... ---- . ... i.... iirt III It -''' Utll,riii t'uiiiiiii'ii It. I All'. I f HIU lllll t'UHIII VII-, .! ii.. i.iIIk thn KeiMte t-fsa e the 11 -..- M sjjv &'' '$Pf iT1 " ( . Tan L'r TySI Hrl tery of the I-'eiHte miulb. whu-h lutercNtins books as the year jut ending Kturtw! In comparative poverty In Der- these who read for pleasure or te in f and re te uffluence in Londen. ltB,crene their Ptore of information will. wry --i w .iil.., . ii nl tnni..-l l vWIofenbr.Is sound nna Us cbatctcrl ",'','. Is 7E CLOSING YEAR live. It la the finest thing that Mr. Gnlswerthy bns done. The ether novel Is Knut Ilntnsiin's "Growth of the Seil" (Knopf). Although it was written UVI4 ...jyi. I"'-H - . terrrnl rearst nee It was mnde available' an KnglMi translation for the first' t tun this sear. The boeK w epic m, its sweep and divinely tolerant lii Its attitude toward life. It might be called the story of the life of humanity en earth, told In the story of the struggl of a man te subdue one of Its wastfl places, and elaborated by nn oxinmueu hla success and of the complications n,at followed. Ne little man ceuiu have written it. There wers M-veral ether notable nov els, including "Kltcn In - Law" (Stokes), by Gertrude Atbortea; "lan- ( gereus Ages" (Reiii k I.lverlfjht), by 1 Uose Maeaulcy. aud "Figures of I rnrth" fMellride). by James I!. Ca non.fictlen tiirU came te my desk tails year is "Arhenturcs In M nrs et tne Itcpubllc and the Consulate" (Dutten), bv A. Mnreau de .Tennes, ft Frenchman. "ii.. nfier n enlh of btrcnueus adven ture spent an old nge In n government i department handling statistics. The , book wns translated Inte English a few, veirs nge. out it mu net rc.nu iiiuc. ica till this year. Dr Jennes was IVArtagnnn In the flesh. The book has the ruw materint for u Fcere et nuven titre novels, nnd It is mere cntertuln - ini- thnu fiction, for one knows that the hairbreadth escapes nnd the hn7ardouSr,ltej,mani i)Uh Ceupcrus. already terprltes came te a man ulie liven te(nns n tnltlitui loiiewms nr nih iin-mj II about them nnd te leek back with observant penolegical studies of char- a i-ort of shame en bis wild youth. Kntertainlng In n different way if , "Tlir Mirrors of Washington" (Tut- I nams). written with n pungent pen about the great and these who wish te be thought great In the national cnpitnl. It will have a vogue for n wuue ami then wilt be forgotten for a generation or two until some Investigator digs t I nu- of a public library nnd acclaims It ns n iianeleus revelation about the men n nubile life at the present time. ' Ihore have been at least two rieu, , books of biography or nutoblegraphy tlmt will be prizel. One Is Count j Wltte's "Memoirs" (Doubleday, rage '& Ce.) nnd the ether Is S. B. Chester's j these bxd.s. "Life of Venlzeles " (Ueran). uem ei m tne quaiuy Hint iiervuuci m- ihi.-. these men were world figures. The ' He knew.. Danish life, in the farms nnd e'ventHh which they were connected , tt:". , nnnet be understood without reading "' ', nf , hB..P ,-. This story of a Of !"" importance but by no mean-i'thc universal of human nature moving te be ignored is Princess (antaeuzene's her, will prove lllumliintiiig te Amcil "Mv T.lfp Here nnd There-' (Serlb- can readers. nerst. The princess is a granddaugh ter of the late President Grant. Sli" has told the story of her life In Wash ington and In Vienna, where her father was American Minister, and in Bussta, where her husband lived, nnd she has told It graphically, with many an Il luminating Incident which will make It easier for these who care te understend uerld problems te -new what forces were at work. --2krS- A l) there hnvc been nl le.ist three r new books about Itensevelr. The one most worth while Is "Mv Brether, Theodere Roosevelt" (Scribncrs), writ-M'pr ten by Mrs. Cerlnne Itoesevclt Rebin- 8en. It Is worth whlle because it Is an , ?dat. record of certain phase, of noeseveu s me mat ceuiu nave Deen learned in no ether way. Bradley Gil- . tnnn's "Itoesevelt, the Happy Wnr- ' rier" (Little, Browni & Ce.) Is a ful- sumo tribute by an admirer and "Reese- Tpt in tlie Bad Lands" (Houghten. , MlfCiu Ce. i, by IIe;-man Ilagedern. is an attempt te make a book by telling I what Roosevelt left untold about his r,.n,.t,li,i. oTn..rlen,..n nrwl lv nrl,ll.i f. it 2ritl,n mnr,.r f iif - "- North Dakota when it was just emerging from the early frontier stage of Its development, ytut theve three books still leave the real Roosevelt book te be written, Roosevelt was net a demigod, as some of his adm very bums nlrers seem te think. He was a . metropolis hut the quieter yet a In - tn. nr e ,..., ..,-. ..! tense f. of Ktir'i plnce" as "ire ndies '"' ?rml wh le rru ell "Margaret s'.Mcad." small place,. ! f "J VlUu. "' ,?,"5i. I Vut lth tl,Mr own interest, and uetivl- a multltu ie me uuurh wmen no lueugui engnt j te w uniic. i unrn wnti never n (.annicr politician, mini n-, uut e nave nan many grenter statesmen. If the Pedernl - rHtem Is te bn preserved then his dot- i . i TS 1 j . trine that th I cderal Government should de everytlling wlip'h it was ii"t,,xiu ,0 a next-deer neighbor of Mr- cp - essly forbidden te de will be vlg- rllim-es Hodgsen Hurnett hilc there oieusK tiudenined. Uut if the. prc-rut Vr. JeliUMin will ceiupli te tin wrlt'ng tendency te centralizatieii fentinues of u new book which i-'-Ii.i lie liitn then his assumption of puwrrs net ct- self c.ills "n logical ptej. . tien" fietn prslj granted te him bj the Ceni-tl- "The W nejl t.eneratiei, clenl ..,- tatien will be hnilcl k the hcglnnlng of " u ; f '"" "f t,1P "'e end of the Independence of the' P0,t""ar fctneratten. States. P.ut whatever happens. It is thoughtful law vers will AT TUF VRFV TlTUiAUY , , ,,, Maen that who. A I JUL l iitts LlUKAhl , ' , .,, rpc-ardlesR of its lntlficntlnn hv ' ,(1 ,ul of , ,n h(J (:ett . .. ., ... , ... ... . , ,. . int tl s emp ,.()Ur R,i0llW nt Miscellaneous ,,,, . ,aw ,,, Mtllt;nal ,ls ,, , ',. ...,'.lOP " J ?Mn. "-" , ri n,jv0,.n,T ,,f ,) I(.,,a ,,, ,-,, nr. ,,,n-i,, r - -. n .n f- ,,.;, .jcrislens bv popular xete. The":'1.,,,- a a --Nen P-t.r f-ru. lt;il jtOOHCct l,ok will be wrltt.n some . ' '"" r) n. "i.uf.,u s m, ti. a (!nj nm nU thp boeK, whlHl ,,r(1(.ai(, lt ,c,,7Hn'r " 'Vi -"renui.r ..t-it m ussbt fjie writer i assembling his 1J,,;?'jfr t1?- .-' """w ,0 '-'"w," -nd r- jata. ' M0c!?.r h"" i: "inutriRi M-jiejnn and -TT5R,rS. ENTION Should 1)0 made of the TyrliM lVJ. "v rhlBtler Journal U.lpplncettl . 1.1..1. sr- ....! -l i.i. aa 11 ' 411-U ! am t'ti r, U'-J(I I ('III I I'll ,-c eiPn te the pulA'c. The hook tleiM n,,i rentam .ill the iitncs. the; innde ,n t h if jeuriuil kept rn Mppl the dm f,. rliir "life of Wuistlei," but It c - nntnini enough te n nKe nne 1,1' ttiA most Interesting books of the jear. It is full of intimate berhip about the people who mnde up no 'Whistler circle and gives u better picture of tb nr- Untie and literary llfe of Londen In 1 the perleil covered than can ue found between the rovers of any ether ebirae. , And the "Crew's Nct" (Knopf) of riarenee Day, Jr., hheuld net be ever looked, for it is full of brilliant, in- termeii anil ppiictr.ii.inB cemmeiic en "'"' '' " ' " " " " "" " '""- I I.J.... ....!. .. .. - 1... I. . ceiiier tee ntiie 01. If the jear 10 come preduees as many " w. D HAS PRODUCED MANY IMPORTANT BOOKS !- ... ? i .. s . at 1 1&'WmZ JZzsxmi&Bm&WfrWf js&tf$MPam?fffszx iTl 1 1 flfHf isTTiM' " irTTil,l-i"" , m&sHnreSi f yerjir-r- ItOUTII TMtKINUTON Auther of one of the notable bee'.s of the year A DANISH NOVELIST rv. " A CXO It rites Anether Lfltte Boek Martin Andersen N'cxe 1 the latest L" the i-urepcn'n novelists who nrr .innin- i1Mrlnrr In tlil count r '''' e ncter. nnd et course, the egue ei ninkn,. thiinPT. i uell kneun. Nexi ms imj fewer novels turned Inte our literary sneech than the ethers, these literary speech than the ethers, these being "relic, tin Conqueror," and "Ditte, (tirl Alive' .ew comes "Ditte, Daughter of Man (Henry Helt & Ce.). a becend part of the "Ditte" i t I.. 1. fnilMlMn vmititnrnnrt' of ..jclIe.. nevi Thc latter de- crhC9 the development nnd iichleve- m(t 0f a , n the restless becial ntmesphere of the modern world. The "Dltte" stories tell of the progress ..f r. m,,ern under like conditions ' Jfcx) Js n rPa-1Ist Ml n difference. Ue Jg accrnt0 i dctull and in the pre- jcctien of atmosphere, but there Is some- thing romantic, very falry-tnlc-like, iri n,inP f,)rcin conditions, but with jt -liSg DIVORCE IN FICTION "Margaret's Mead" Shows the Hero ine Faced by Problem Jane Harding dlf-eusses, through the medium of n novel, "Margaret's Meid" meublednv. Pase & Ce.). the nie.'Tn problem of divorce. Her heroine. Mar- I ion Napier bus always abuminntca tne severance of the marriage tle by hu- mm menns. Beliglnuslv, ethically nnd hiiclaPv she h:is otiresed divorce, lint i the worms snlnnltis their web enuieshed 1 "r of all persons in a sitimtieii In I v. bich she bas te face divorce mid make I deeiskm for her happinecs. at I has. nfter nil, been only nn neademu ,rreb,lm v,fr " A 1 T,, nl ,, K-'.h, Jg $ t fteP-t . nnf, .,.,. uersennl nreblem. Should courts sunder whom Ged t0nP,j together? Should a weninu "posed te divorce marry n man who has OJI- ns i f een dhnrrrd. if it develop thnt he i- the man whom he hives': Thcsi. nn the oueftien that coin te Mnrlen fur re- ' iew. IU. she acts in the clutch or adverse fate forms the smVtntiee ..f n. II0VC1 TlirU H TICII in pJCHOluail- lUIi'i- H. The ohnmctcrlzatleiis are veil done, with clever interweaving of com plex motives. Tim background Is the English cenn- i tryside, which the writer picture ith realistic touch, but with nl-e u bit nl glamour. English life is shown inter- I c-tingly. net tlic hectic life of t'ir aU( prnj,,.nit . Jehnsen In Bermuda Owen Jehnsen, nuther of "The i Wutled Generation," has taken a house II UfM 'I M iirj(iiivii) iM-iMii(niu-"- . K.-rmndu for the winter, wl.tre he Beel , rti.1 te th, Pre. t.brarv. Tlilr tKfnili nml 1 e ut,t tr?etf, 3j-in thi wi-e 8upf - ''v N. "Medtni Motertrurk . hu.ie. it. I'. "Hew rar HeTej Are Hpauldln. R. It. "Tour Der unfl Tour C,Vl',t. Blr AJcemen "Contemporary Ter- t"'t,'-, "';. Jfan - " "llers Istiy and TCIir.' V.'l cot, I) I' "AjiftKiCa e (lie l.Tectrlc rtnl'w-y 1'reMnn " Tccrn-tm I'lmf,' '"'i, I.,' 1 V'Mith ' Fiction ' - I ft! ' I - rt I II T 1 Uui ' I 1101. 1 r "'l '' i' Mfirm, Jlelnr - r I'.tn ACOBS FOR L$)-0 Cheslnut S-rreel: 'BUY A BOOK A VbK' wizmm L BOOB 1 REDWOODS ROMANCE i "Leng Sivcetcning" a Colorful Nevel of California California, offers the nsplrlng novel let Innumerable themes, from movies te mining. Giant Carpenter In "lajnjr Hwectenlng" (It. M. McIJrlde A Ce.) has eschewed the movies with their color and scandals nnd has barked back te two things that are as native Call-,"" fernlan ns the Japanese question the love of "native sons" for the redwoods districts nnd the San Francisce enrtb quake. Starting with n. young, unschooled Callfernlnn living Mone in his native weeds, Mr. Carpenter has him ousted h nn ntiBcnintileus banker. The crad- 1 unl emerging of the jeuth from his sav agery nnd his lifelong quest for ven geance it business nnd financial repay ment, net physical castlxatlen mnVe up the bulk of the Btery. Of course, the banker has a beautiful daughter. (If ceurse they meet In the picturesque redwoods country. Of ceurse they fall In well, the groundwork of the tale may sound trlle and hackneyed, but Mr. Carpenter bas environed It with the grandeur of n country that he plnlnly ievc- with the fervor of any true Call Call fernlan. The climax of the earthqunke nnd J fire with Its ncceuipanjItiK tragedy of death and financial ruin Is brought for ward cleverly and Interestingly. "Leng Sweetening" Is net startling In Its aspects, biitl It Is colorful, interesting nnd well constructed. Was Shaw Right? Mnv nsibtman declarrs that when he told Bernard Shaw he was writing a book en humor Shnw nd!hcd him te go te a sanitarium. "Thcre Is no mere dangerous literary Kjmptem, he said, "than the temptation te wiite nbnin wit and humor. It indicates the tetnl Icim of both.'" Hut ICastman petsiMrd in his undertaking, and his book, "The ' Sense of Humer." Is among the recent publications et Charles Scribncr's Sens. ' qJc Interlakeii L&x'aiy AS EVERY book buyer knows, a geed book binding, like a geed article of clothing, XJL is a source of satisfaction and economy. 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DAVID I.fjrTON'H MJNn COMPANY rilnklnz runil 1'urflniHe of l'rrferrrd bteelt rursuatit te tin HgrMment of DuvlJ i.up. len'i Seiifl Cenipnny and the underilmed, hb Tuute of the HlnklnK l'und. the under- het It ha? fe"1 eS'ii Sorllfcem- , kirneu nrreey .nfn notice met etiveii mine? rrem David i.upt nany that ald Company will d uiiuereusnru. en or nnrer. .Tun the sum of 'Inlrty-ene ibe'inim) Tive Hun' dred anl riftjr Dellarn (I31...'0) In the eiiiKiiic ruiie. pruviaeu unuer tne Asrrpenieiit under which the nald J'rfiferreil Bleck wni Inaucd. ut.d thil lt la Itn Intention te apply fald aum te the purchaee et nhares of the PrrferrcJ eteck aforesaid OfTerH of raid nheree are Invited, ut a price net te cxeeid ffls -iiA tiAAeiia1 tAAl . am . . . -. a healed tenders te he nddreaed te the I'lTllai djlphln Trust Company, Truatee of the ejipmn itusi i-empatiy, Truatee of the ninKiri. i'-unj arercsau uread street Ofdce. tlrer.d and Chctnut etreeta. N. . corner, Phlladelphln. Such offers . tit ba received tinti ,1 e cieck en ..inuary 1, ins?. I'lULAD-LPHiA Tnvar company. JOHN C. AAI.I.ALfc.. 1 reasurer. PlilHcl.lnhlr, pKcemler 23 IP.t Tin: ivrniti.sT or Tin: ?:sT,vrn or tiii: Ut Mi. W. t.jman lllddle 111 our nrm Ivrmlnutcu thla day. Tllea. A. UIDDI. CO. December 31. 1U21. Animal Kleetlnn. ir. TIIJJ I'l-VN MUTUAL MFC INSUHANCi: COJIfANT Philadelphia, December 17. 1021. I The Annuul Election for nine trustees te I icrve three jeura will be held at the home elfl'R of th'i company In the Perm .Mutual I Tiuii.iin-. Sixth ntul Walnut .treetn. ihitu. held nt the hanklnit liuute en 'Itirsilny, jan. tiary 10. 1'Mi. betvvicn tins huusa et 11 A. il. nd 1 1'- M. l.lNnilin " vri-n Vlcerreald-nt und Cathie r. gg-jin: l'euiiTii stiii:t natIUnaT. Phlladelphln, December 27, 10"! The Annual Election for directors wlll'iw, held at the mnltlnif lfnuee, en Tnrs,duy. Jannary 10. . I0J2, between ths hours hi PI M. and 1 P. M. n j. cr..;ti;. Cashier. ,-yIOII1 II NATION l. II INK ka&r Plilladelpli'ii Denmber 10. lb-l 'the Annual r.ltnleu fei Dirwturi win li h -id al the lluiil.11 K Meuai. nn Tu'rtuy Jhh uar IU, lUU. h'liv'ii the huurs el l' o'clerK neon .ind 2 P. M. i ii,i.i.-v i. vi'vnvu. funnier. PriiiMinnl. Dvieinber 2.. mi I,,:PAHTM,tTAj,;;iPuAVcR,,e,tHS Sealed propeiiais "ill us itcclvetl opened at Jleytu 211 City Hall. n,i,"'iS nVInrk neon, en I rlday, Jumurj c, 102 for Vh. fullewlns;: ' lv'i' and for ihe fullewlng; r.Hi,..i .'n n4ii-i:enrrai r-nnn..-.. . --.. .. r in H,ion and j 1 eunuaiiuin 111 iii'iinent t'umpinjc Hta i..A iv.i.tikit r.u. sui i.ayiiu: Tr.n,n,i..i.. Eggs I 60c M rt. lnii a i'u . en .viiiiiuny. (innunrs -r. 1112 ' . ' hrtvveen the hour. .M.a.. nll 3 .."aj ,, '.eTl.-UI V" hS'"a.,V,Ti,r Tle',e.U1 ,eX HlU.V,ilA.wf!vn, i nuiinry tflt'i. 1022. between the hours ,i . . Sjueuiv jj unim und '.' P. M . Ff.NOKTltM:ri:KN N.VIII)Nal"7jNK' W " VrKKtz r""''r i-iiiiuueipui.i. i-ji., uec i, iej, iiirllli. atiUTin.Ni t.ny NAnOA.11, tim uriiiuul vlgcllen rer I) rectei. vim k. , V llKir l-hila p.. -.-- -r-ii-,. :..., .i. -.r-;t " ". ..- .....,- , r.. 1 tt.... i.t 1 Contract Ne. S.M1 Patent Connection, it I The h.rvlie Moter Trui'i. einpan. . Queen I..tne and Mrlinent Plltcrs. " at I W11bat.l1. Ind W CeiitiAit Ne SOO Piplnc at Qu-er 1 ami The Wcetei n l'rup Terse Cn.. Mnilun. and l.ardner h Pt Punui'n. bullion. Itul .. , JS? CentiKit Ne. 501 l.aylim Trirmllim The Uurre Mfsr Ce.. Indl.mann l Ind 3'sl l"pmirLL iu. ney fJi:ci .i;iie 1 ixifn 1 1 no jiu.iu .11. ih. wu.. ,.'- .. .u'. . 1 Cable. , , Tim Jllilhullund Jltirlilnfi c m- ., . I Contract Ne. .,1.2 Steel IlaUi ami Linn1 (llaiwpills l'id .. . a'sl for lleij.ilr Shep. .The ti c r.ihi lif.lln Cerp lin.lan- , Fer lu 1 Inferr ifttlpri and Particulars apply I npel a 1ml .... 'X Ue Iloem 7ii. CHy Hail. vv Sli.MI-ANNl AL. Dl'K IANIAUV is, 10.2 FitANK. II. CAVHN. The It. L. Ii1IIistk l'ei,ian of Penn- . Dlrepier. I rlvnnU .. . $ 1 KMilt. tllTIti:. ll.MIM.Tlls rirt- Anierliuii llienie Cerp.. II. r n I . uVi ''"sl-lAl Preii...!. 1 Mill ""relVed'her.1.,;: ni.riek.i Cene und J'retel Ce.. '"" 1 til II A. M.. Jan. 30. ID'S, nnd then en-re . 1 n.,.'1?;...1'n '.x.' f:...y.-n.. v.... 3S for dredglnic Murdeiltlll Ttlver, Del. and Inland Waterway between llehetmth Hay und Delaware Hay, Del l'Uill.cr Infurmallen en n. mill .I'nn li:i.l ahvi:utpi:mi:nts IN TIIK ttll HT OF COMMON' PLKAH c orrieratloti Am of iK7t ..r ,i... , ., vvjllli of PiMinsjIvnnhi nnd HUPPlemrntn . ;i. 1 rer tne nun t f I'll udr tthlii jw .nnuriui ',''.,""'," ' , . ,, -,; Clinrlrr Ne. 8)50. Filed Jul. "O ihAVi The Ifcerdlins ties lie Ce . Da en (. 3 tn r. tl, .-nn.... V Vi.. .V "..-'' ."""'. The Tri,,rlitiL Curiiis and Iniluatllvs Ce, .. .. lien cf li, fr - for ti... IM iVr'nml j: i E Celunihu. ehlu . -'1-. Plermnt of the Peer" fur ttm"i"linenta ' Tlr, '"1rto.1-TevM.v11d Ce.. .uncuvtll'. 1 te dun ter I "hlu . . ifiJ 1 N'oth'e Is hereby tlie 1 that apr-llratleii win Crane be cream fu. Phll.i. U 3 U made In the above ueurt ru IVI.lfs" , Ji Jt - '' '.' '.an. Ohm Ice Crcm C" . "''"",,. Iiiry 13. 11)22. .nt 1 ..'cleu. P. M. under the . . .ell'. ...... .,. r- ' 3 " then t. Includltirr evi,..-uih the i.et of nrll Cummer' l.il 1 riiri, i .1 117 lK7rt. p L 37 Mr thJ ."llewaM.-, ?n. The Nertli Carolina 1 .,v.'.,.'.r"v.nl ..i,r,7.,.r,'.l."...",""1"'""'; ..'" t'l'Li::"; i,.,1,1,?...;. k,,.,,, linrirr if Tin ...--ter.. .,. ....i.. .. Isiullrti fr tlie Keller miii l.iniilfiMiKiit ut tlir 1 Mr -n. , of lit liltU'iiduiftitM Hi .mini.. .. ... I. , .1. -a ... V - .HiifnU Arth le 2d I ' " "'"'. " l',V.' H lOll.mM ?rr i i,ii- .,i, ,1. a .. ..m.1.. vvrlrn l -et tin i tf-reuf h'i, r the u ,i,l In Ti, amen 1 the pirrit rll.'le i i 1,,- I 'h I'igitu.- tiuml.r t.i 7t,i mi i bj mini (utlntt th word "Prislleni" fm "Dim tr..V' in two ii.iii e and slrl!,ln- (njt tin VMnN "nil fc-reun I leil te enter Inte the' ' '!". ' ."nti'fl ui-iriui jj nil. ,.'.r."' hr'i-r"Ph. und hy rlnnarin. tli. wuid live' te "flfty" in lh (-"ceiid pin.raph. li. sirl.e out Articles H'1 1 lis. r,th dlli, 7th. u-,'1 ii .inu prui"-r lu'iiMiitH tlieretet " III th" "in .in, luiu, 1 1 in join .inn Min tinu te aiient new Article ;i I, 4th Sth (1th nnd Sth, a tiiluns: Article nd Thi. huslne.inf this V,"1.? I,R,.0Z1. ie lw transhcted l'i tlu City uf I'hl adtilphlK. Artli'l.i 1th -Thla Ae"iUitlen shall elt pfrpiull.v. t tlt-le mil-Ai t.vx mnnbi rs uf this Assuidt.tluti t.hall tiinlt of wi wm vihe have ji, m ,iU(H trtll () (i Ins or uver in r in mm mr t ve uiNlr ve.it rt.' 1 hui. In ii ih n rl t d t.i inrin 1" i hln hi i uinjeili ; ,f ihu tnl.re I...., l ,,i i mi i h v nun Tine, vtiliiw 'l .TS.in il .,, v Mm les irimiliil .., r,v memh-i wIu.'Ii'h.i r -.ut h; nt .mi nil i nv v,.,rt , , i I r.,.1 .iiuiiii'imiiii i ui M-.ll lllll, I. mm le Miil.M;ii!"iitlv rnlni'iieil h ih I i ltd uf Man mers un tmlnu i, airiera.es i in iyi re e. I'U line. luyliiK dm a ul two i .'i iluliara nr ut"r fm nnellier two aui'i er-' tlv;) i.irs If niw ntrmn has inu le a i on en on trlbutlen of nftv M) dollars or ecr at am (inu tltne. HtKh pvrrten shall he pempted from further dues and ninv Ui almllariv aIa-iaii i,i I I any tltne a Ule Member hy the Ileuni r Manners, Article 0th The number of D'recturn of this Association shnll he thirty (.It)) who shall he known ns Its IVjard of Malta Kurn nnd a majority of vvhum shall bi residents uf Pennsylvania. he nainvs and nm.leti' e- i.f thu-e i tiren us Maniii.eisj fur tlie net vi ar me a Inline , Vll.S I till V l.lilirPRHIIell, I'lllla , l'i Ml" li i ,i C 1 m,i mrih llu . Kurd, Pa "I I .ii in i II il. M I'l.ihi Pa Mi- II i. n H.iuli Phila IV vli- Miian p. HuukIiieii pi.tu l'.i iii Man lln, i lhuiniiM.il Plilln P.i. Mm l'rs lllu M llutnell Phlla Pi llel.ei-ill 11 Klley Phlla., 1. Mix Mare t lairiystrelh llnv itutd p,i Mm Ida, M lliihs, nbrm h U vinu.ivuud. Pa Mis. Hllintieth lt p Maulii. Phlla., pa I MUs Ann K Shallcress, West Chester. Pa. Mis Harah Hinlen Cennrd, Phlla., Pu. .Miss Ilebeccu J. Austin lU(.8tr.ent, pa, Mrs. Helen C C. lltddle. Illierten, N J. Miss K It. llumlnax. Phlla , I , Mies Ellsubeth tlarri-u, Cheyney, Pa Mrs. Mud-e Mall, e. Ian. Phlla.. I'a I Mrs. Anti.i T, lluivell, Whltfurd. pa Mrs. l'lli, 11 rJI. hnlui.,. 111.11. 11.. Mis Martha Pun, r rHente' ) ,lla Pa Mrs. l.lia Y A Htiru-hi W all n.ferd. Pa. Mi llurrlet H W.-I.I., West I l,e,t,r P Mis IAiiIIv 1'iin.er 1l.it kn Phil t.. Pa Ari'.'l.. fill, Ihu lluunl of Muunifr ai. eiiiuu leied tn adi nt i m n hjlavis iuKh nud Mis Martha. Pi-pi, r rHe'nte' l'lilla ' Pa r.ullllul. , lilt luil.tlklsll It vv til til Ihu ui this Ceniiiiuiivv illh a nia' be d-e ! oxpcel It III Ihe well Sultlif if tir C irvei ,i Lull, Ini.lULl iiisr the 1 1,1.1 t i.r.i.tiie rer tne rnemUira of the AssuMatlun vutlnir by proxy I at any special or annual ineeiln. The proposed ntnendmenla lire new en file In tl lTothenotarya efnre. leuiu uXncite.? mrNK, -. ?Hcltn ,y T0I Bailey uidjr. NOIA1. Annnul Mfetlnis, tS-? JV1': STOCKHOLMEOS OF ?...?'ufu'acU"", CaTtr IL CmnisliV7- "" v.iteiir Intmt .s.R?-"5.V'-!.l'! of .!' jit6ckhei rt ... ...m.,.innurTris- sjQHtinitT Inmrrtiin. 7 pnnr wllllm ,M t tlm hri"SSJSaf9Ji cempanr, tiSS Walnut atrpft hMlSl,X lb Mendiu, .litnuhrr SO, iws i aipS"l fleet aix Directors te Jmi for n".1!'. r- ? wvit pc-rn-fy. p ri.llad,.pl,n!A?H "'j. .ITi? Anneal M.Milnrt- of th .i-u,.,,) 21 "''" -emprtiiy for tli elation if tii,3S lit l,A V.,4 . ""3 JOS. II. MONTaOMKtlT ietary Stockholder of thi Kaaterii rV.Vnrf.P ' Cemnanr will be hrltl nt Ne 010 CernJSJih? Tt-st tlulldlnsr. Klft-ntti 8 if get -n Sffl -Penn fiuunre. I'lilladelnhla. p!1 "?..?? 1 Jmiunrjr 0th, 10W. nl 4tU0 T o'clock T A'' for t hn purnepn of" lieldln. in fi.i: '. jjiieciers wssne rer th ensuing jeir ., the tmnsaclleii of nurh ether VernV.uA.' milti.t, ns may preperly cemi lrrJ. '?." f ? -lOGKIIUIlMm. .... ins f .u mnt,. Rr:.t. rri. jigTTO Till! 8TOCK?lOIJlKn"lTfTS5 JUnuacturer.' rtre Itt.uraneV Sl5 Thr annual meetlnir of the nii.hi4. of tlie Mnnufitrttirrra Vrt, InmrifnrV? rd.' runiimnjr, I..O VVftinilt trfCt, I'hllUclnlilA I Munilnr. Jxmmrr SO, 10123, Vt 1 lPit ' ?" meet four Ulrrrlbrs tnV.nl ?.'. ..V-i t ' thre rtare. nnd tntramart audi ether ' !lS6r;.l,1"r prep"ly com ' iwr.B-i. T.nltOr WOOD. Sie.r.1.,. H Franklin National Bank CHESTNUT HTBF.nT WEST OP DRnArs PI.IIadMphla. December ST. mi The Annual Jrnelltiir of the aliarhnM. of thl. bank for lh rlecllen of dlrrelsM tJ a.ri rturlni- th n,ile- ... ..Vvl10" nthjr bunli.cBa aa may ha preimntM. win11?, he'd at the hankltiff lieure en TIlViSKw JANOAKY NUARY 10. 1DM. ntCTWEKN tsib ll'U8 OF IS O'CLOCK O0N AND 1 V? Wat. HARDT. Vice PrealaVnt anil Cals'lV; HOI J nil Ctahlsr 5?" Tlie rectera r). am tr tn 1 ILVNAYCNK NATIONL, IIANfT Ttia Annual Meetlntr and ulrctten 1,1 .1 i.tnr. of thla hank will I. i..,"? -0.t .' banking; tieuae. corner Main and L-r.ru! atra.tn. Manavunk. hltartir.,i. -- 'ln i(retn. Manavunk. Mrhlladeiphla. en f dmI day. January te. 10.8. between trie h0iif, Tt HA. M. and 1 I. M.. and for the trina. action of any ether bualneaa that aa com. before the tneetlnrr. v' nuniJNn j. rtnnnta. ca.hi.r. L3d-I'IIIT.AI)KI.rillA IHSI'KNHARY 127 SViuth Fifth iilre.t. riillndelDlitu. Tier. .71 A 'r'", "nt"'il jnes'llnir of Iho contrlbutera t "-e 1'hIIuilrtpl.la Ill;i.rn;ttr. and elictle" hn IipIiI nt the t)lPriinry. Ne. 127 Mnuiil 5lh elrect. en Monthly, Jnniinrj ;, ift'" ii 12.3ft P. M ' M .TQ1IN P. PAItSON. M. P.. Secretary 1 vj5r- llllII-llF.IaIIIA OltTHTJKsjsnie I"35' IIOSI'ITAI. AND INnRJUItY lti The annual nieMins of the centrlbuters will be held at the hnapttal. northwest cernir PntaenMi nnd Htimnie-etreeti.. en fenflar, .Innuair S. 102.. at J J te elect thr I ,l"uur '"...". le 't inrM I M-n-ire m ",5,ti,:ly, 4: ""-.. CIIAItLKS 8INKLBR, I flecretary. 1 .,,, i .ntl'it f nv VTHivr iiv-...l gjPULAKLit t '"..tie.vvi, hank or T. vnnu.i jr?tin el the Htnekh.iit.,. The Annual jr?tin e' the Htnckheldifs 'or the eh ctlen of Dlrecteri of this Hava I j-iy. jtinimry iwii. iey. , ' ut l-lOO M. nnd l!j P. M, 111 uj Htm ",'. ,",; y'" ,"" ?n sues. ij. Jiiiiiimy 1 vt Is . 10'-, hetvv.en the hours Illicit C.hl.r. lES UNION .NATIONAL HANK- Pli'liiil'-lulila. Deretnlssr 10. 102t, 'rii AnnuAl Mesllnir of the .torhheMl. -Ill be held ni,1,?!,n'S.ln5 roeiim. en toss, day aanuary 10. 1022, between the hours ef IV PI. Hnu 1 ' iwi i eicriien 01 fll fll recters and for the lranHctien of auch eihsr business aj mnv reme before the meeting. LOUIS N. SPt-LUCndRTt. C'lilar. f- NATIIINAL HKCfKlTY IIA.VK ' s-t I'li'ledelphli. December Sth. m?t The Alirmnl Me t'lic of the MockheMsrs 1 The Annual Meeting of th StocUhelflerast thl" tUnl; vlll I held en Tuvaday. Jin. 10. 1 v:, bv 1. 11 tiuin ,.. i me uanittrir EITOKNH: WALT Bit OaaMsr. KaP TIIK LA.MtF.NAU IIOSI'ITAI,' " -" The Annual Meetlner of the Corpora Cerpora Corpera linn of the I.unkennu Ilespltnl will he ts'l ut the nesultal, Olrard A. Cerlnthltiti at lilies, en Monthly, ,lniilinrv 0. 1022. il ( P. JI. ADOMTI JIUHAM.Un. r-rtr, tarr. tlllliirtiili , Tin; it. I.. DiiLiTiMi'i"fOMi'M I'lllLMIKI.I'HIA, l'. p-ineunces tix. UAimert of the lulle'vlnj dlvt ilem1 h cuiiipiinlt s ll 1,1 need ti ii ijUAItTUIILY. Dl'B JANPtltY I lit Tl.e Jl. I,. lJeIIIntu Cennniiiv uf I'hie 1-1 2 1 The Inifrniitieiinl Nete and tenige Ce. Inuliimipn'ii. ml. . mi The Cluy P.cdU'li te., liraz I, I ml IHI lii. International Note und Merlai; Ce. Culunihun. Ohie . . IS 1 J1I-NNAL. DU1S JANCAriV 1. 15 The n. I.. Delling Company uf Indian- . Tlie n. L. Delllntia Ce ."'"'"''. ,ml , The Andersen J'01111.! ays-. The Anilernn 1 eimdry Hii.l Mnt nine l e.. .naerpiin. inu.. . . or l-n.. Anrierenn. Inu s I The In.lny Mfir. Ce.. Inillaimpells Ind 8 l "" l,1'" i".. I "V riliin . . "si The C. It U. Phe Ce., Columbus. Ohie 3'jr, The Culltn and Vuuiihun Ce. Ham ilton. Ohie , !uV The Mvltrant Ce.. Columbus. Ohie . 3H1 in .viltliri-vvH i.nKiii''ri ii'. i' ' " -u duskv. iiiiiu . . . . ... ;, I'll n . l'a ", 1 11 1 rxiiKiiii mi' L hum ' t' r 1 1... !., II at V ". UlUlllli.'", " . ILL- I ninit-n.il T r, lii. J" inn . i ' ' -l ariiiH 1 e s miiu TT I I The ilninnluii ISnulfifri nj r-1 1 i,.,1"", l , '" ,, . ,-...' nmiirn iri 1 i Ul t M .iilvl i- P Vn e i '' n 3'l X'41 S'l. Jlral'l Tlv,rV.1m Al'eiili.UI Vh Illll l'l i ... i..."--. '. ... - riili'k.1 l,l le miC'cl "i il' ah" M.t ONII NX1IMSAI l'M '' rilll.AIH'l l'HI. nl lt.irUfi.nl !)., In. I. Inhln llr. 'ii ' r : " t ' ' Tin 1 ilri.tfim hivv, tl I 'lv f iRrei l l n i'.-l"in it..." -'l . .-( sirtiil annuil dlvld.li.l of I.IkIiI ) l"r"n;: fre,. uf lax imihI.Ih .Innit.irs I, I9. " etneUhnlilers et rnerd ul the i low ' ''JilM'J Deiemhtr - iti.i.. aim """ "'' fje.uOO te Ihe Mirpluu fit't'l niakiiu fund I7tt iluO ui'd tlie mi'ililn d upll L.irplu of Ihii Hunk tl OHO mill. Clin.ka vvl I he tunlled l'HANK Mi-'li.tl l IllAMtl.lN NVIHIMI. HtNK Che-lniil Hlieel l .' I.niiil I' il nl til, 'n U mmIj. r Hi. I".'l Al tl. nsni t HI "Hi i: i.f 'I I'll . Ul e. .. . ' ui "'" ', ' ' " ,, 7jJl I'7'r,.''Uu7. ' .e u'l"'a J ..- aff I ' I V, '.i, ... ". f ' , '" "' "" '''" 1,1 e u' . 'i nl. until, lei It iMi.iiLi Will '' l "' ,! ' ULOkk vvhi i , , t t:tT. Ji Vc 1 nlilent Jul ' nl sr. m KHjIIMI NIIIAI IIXMs '? r . . i i. .... - . til 1'hlli.l.lPlia I'. -'-', At a nie'imr of the H 'i '' TO held thla diy ,i re.ul.sr .in a . Vl1. U'Ttri nd nn !' , of Ten lluliurs n. i "nur ilivldui'l l I1' l"llr per shan nil in all ntlrri. Delhit l;. Jre, wns J. '. :.. j i lared payuhle .liimiary ',-.,".,; Pe holder nt in.' rd at rlis eember 23. 111. I , I'll"'"' ' ll i., nn ll'J ... . . I. , I I III) lu IIS' IU MANwi nR'nmienu. ''Nli Phil iilrlnhl i l'. ,n., '.' ' s .'. 'Ine ru.tri ui " '" , . a ftr .'. I , i. ., ,. ..jti.iti e'litifv' 'I ' "....i-l jl,, k. i'i,'H.e u" i.'J, ' , J 'VL'Vs trill fll, url'l vil.li.la' '' "";,... 1 ' villi W , en. iiln .IUJ d IliiiUeml cliet-lts "",""1 llfllDNC I Mt.l.II" ' '"' ' . invK i CKMKMMMi .vaiiiniii;""-:,.! ;i Phlliiilulphlii, Pa. Usi-emher .'"i,rtll At a meell.ij or no P,ra" ' H ,ia 0( Mj held this day ii seml-annusl rilvlderii "'.mM was declared payable 'rtl,u,"rM,'nd rsl! pluelna the bank en sn annual 'V,i-:mIIt)-r4 f 10'.. Cheek. .''Jt.TltlftrtiffijI .NATIIINAL M 111 Tl H , ,M, I'hlluihi I'll I !' ' ,' dt if , ,,,. I,0"r'1 n! u,rtc ",?,ll,i, f I"!1" ',' S".1 " ' !"' J ' ' ' ' l.t (li') ''r "," - -Ul - ll I-N !- f-'il. national sr.rimiTY n;!' ... . I srllin iirinir mm i.j.: -..: - . -.-. -- --- . . , , II AJiJI . W Hmuw..iuc SMiaj.J,fl ine n.inW Sueadiur. ours of c' ter mn rnaunisr r w offlce of tli Comertny. H. V.. Cor. le! ..1 reluml.lR Av.. en Mftlneatln-, Jan"rli Wit. Iielwern the bourn of tnit ;i At. unit two o'eleflf V. M. nc"e ecWi r. an?vBiHhi"iuTiif.JL,fc;' ' aeu.r lOtfi. 102a. 2Si' r:v .
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