! ' I '. . . " . , mi -ii- rnr '-- i""- i h i nf T ii ., PENROSE HAD 4986 ; sw in ram .11 Holdings Were tn Famous Utah Mlne, Largest Producer -In World n ?ht.hf.,, Wy? H.a Uut n,i ri5e?u,m'th0 Utah. Company l.LfJl"."fttc,d. th0 cenynrtlWc bend flnSiirSf A m,.n,n5 wPPBey. ' "mall S?w6 tft "le funds, ana e block of hnnn "r!"" ,", earned a big stock ..5?I&.T,k2en,.ne.0,en rkt for the Bfeckf but flnn"w It w- .,, i t te trading ea tuorBeston Curb at $3 a , n .at i ii ii,,' ,mi,i,i n. iSlit. iwiii n't .rtwuai ii i''.)iiii.i' IV'.J Hare wlUhijrfclaif tat Jekt.')ttln4ri wg ctriy cueruj; At 5 a share me Quggenhelma were Invited te beceme in terested, even control wn offered them, but after an investigation by thelr en gineers It was turned tlqwn. Finally when Uie stock had advanced in price tee Qussenhclms, again ap proached, were in n better frame nf mind and they took control, or i!02,000 shares, at (20 a share. This was the iucWef tttTeeairatifcif Mec which a few years age wan eeld te the Kcnnecett copper corporation. rtebs Opruee Otrect, Heme A aneak thief stele nlmest the entlre wardrobe of Mrs. flay Itebn during" btr absenee yesterday from her first-fleer apartment at 1110 Bpruce street. 0he valued the stolen garments at $350. ii.ti. YEAB'S AUfOTHErfS) 10,473 tow-Prleed Cart Favored by Penn ' yvari( Thieves HUrrisburg, Jan, 17.(By A. F.), Pennsylvania Buffered 10,473 thefts Inst year of automobiles, according te re ports te- the ' Automobile Division of the State Highway Department, 2004 of these machines being reported as VK.AMff'fcttW' JaUWr ,:' ,M,t44rjmvmu.p ,mw ,-rV f t i ' .- L . . i r mr ' iiM1HWtaWMi lim I uMiiwPtiuiu Hiyiinwpi jnw im j ; j recovered. It' f tufcrrtd t of the division that mere cars wer' re covered, but that owners failed te give aotlce te the State. ... The record show that certain low priced tars ero these roost frequently stolen. One hundred and' forty-elght cars of ene make were reported stolen en the last day of the rear. At the aametime only two thefts of a high priced cantfvere reported. ft" ft,.r, l,rJ- V M SMPSS ' , - .'. ' j v shore mm phqtwiit ' ' )' ( Automobile Club te Pett Sign en Way te Atlantle Olty, Atlantic O'r. Jan. 17. Signs read ing, "lUad Tbla Sign and Obey Ita Instructions,' will ba posted en the hlghwaye leading Inte the resort as th i.fiiiii. ii um iy i wmSNww tuli at h latsMsMt t tta) Antornelille Club last nkwt. Ah the moterl$ Qtra t will Re large ligtw of the sw bearing traiMe and parfcFrty jnm. RAXH0PX8KR mi-kjttri srtlelt. far ChtrlM Masniln Beellen of ut B- WMIH ' TIMVIBWBr' Bl fBL iiaH .i'aTA, uudaj'a HHt ilW.JWi.Bg BROTHERS PART OWNERS Senater Fenrewj owned 40S0 shares in the famous Uteh Copper Mine, the richest copper prwlucer in the world, This was (llcIesfd tedny when flg nrcs wcra Jlvnlged rhewing the hold ings in this company of various mem bets of the Penrose frvnlly, standing in their own names, as of recqrd of lf20 v Beles Pcnroie. 40S0; R. A. T'. Fen. ret-f estate, 3173; Spencer Penregd. 86,P73 Charles Penrose, 0251 R. A. F. Peniose, Jr., 32,202. , t The names of "Dick" Mcintosh and "Bill" Qulnn were associated With the early discovery or tne , property. J.np Mcintosh tunnel was tl first open epen Idr Inte tbe mine. Cel. B. A. Wall end the late Capt. J. II. DeLnmar were owners Of- the .property, the former bavins seven-clfhthB and tbe latter oncclRbthAfellowins its discovery. At end time in the early 'days It was offered te- the General nicctrle Com pany, but turned down, and this Was the fate of it Inter when offered te the United States Reduction and Refin ing Company, new defunct. And this latter action was responsible for Utah coming Inte the hnnda of the Penrose family, V. O. Jackllng, O. M. Mac h'ell and ethers. It was Jackllng who obtained the first option en the Utah property for $760, 000, of which 975,000 was paid In cssh. He negotiated with Tutt, Pen rose & MacXcill, then owning and operating tbe United States Reduction Company and for which concern it was thought the Utah might be bought. But when it came te a question of financing, after $230,000 of the option price had been paid, Kessler & Ce., the New Yerk bankers who had financed the reduction company, refused further as sistance. Then it became necessary for the Penrese-MacNelll-Jnckllng-Tutt inter nets te nee the thing through and, as Wall and Dcl.amar hed agreed te ac cept securities in part payment, the matter was arranged. A report by V. II. Minard, maue at tuat time, gave I'tah 0,000,000 ten3 of ero averaging about 1.57 per cent copper, and it was en this basis, tegctner wun nn estlmnte of fifty cents per ten profits, that the original utan tenner uempany was capitalized nt 1.000,000. The stock tus sold at SI a f-haie. Captain De Lamar seen thereafter demanded that his securities be taken off bis bands and, uftcr Gome bustling Metal Ceilings ere very tiepnlur for sterei, oQeei, private homes and, apartments. They nre nlse fire reslitlng:, sani tary, economical In price and can be ennu ucceruieu m any color at a amau expenie. Let's gire you an estimate. ART METAL CEILING CO. 2933 Poplar St in '7 iJaJOsawsMBsai CMasasaBI sbBbVHsjsbI I kC3 Te Get What Yeu Want read the Classified Advertising columns of the Public Ledger. If it isn't advertised there, put in an ad yourself. Just phene it te tut today for insertion tomerrov. Bill will be mailed later, Phene Walnut 3000 H ! or Main 1601 De It! I u Midi hi iwiiliill idll ,i,iI IBS xSSW nflw .tiiilinlW iBHili I llll bsbbbVI IVfli llllllli lllllllllllllll Hill II III II arllflll ,' ,, 1 L ail BJiM " mm j .HQnflH k l.'HI'll '.?'- '' Serving a City-Day & Night Philadelphia drinks several hundred thousand quarts of milk daily. SUPPLEE- WILLS -JQNES is called upon te furnish a large proportion-each day and en time. This is a tribute te the quality of our product and the extent and thoroughness of our service. Thus the symbols of our product and service have become constantly visible all ever the city and suburbs. Anytime, anywhere, you see our delivery teams serving thousands of households with GOLD MEDAL Milk, Cream and Buttermilk. Likewise the heavy trucks bringing fresh country milk into our sanitary dairies. All ever the city and suburbs, wher ever the S sign is displayed, you find SUPPLEE ICE CREAM - which is sel dom equaled and never excelled in qual ity. Hundreds of dealers make our ice cream constantly available te every one. Everywhere are our billboards and painted signs, which, like this advertisement, are our pledge of high quality products. Philadelphia knows the value of the words "A SUPPLEE-WILLS-JONES Product. " . SUPPLEE-WILLSJONES A.i" i.'jtJj t fc.VS,.i "l,"'"ll",,,lBamwsjBMaB. I .-- t , 4Sf" W "U ajaf - 1W m J:.-" 'i v m . . H i ' ' m si il j Ul 1 I IB' n '., !i M A Ivril i i
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