Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 01, 1922, Night Extra, Image 23

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The leading financial institution of
New England
Foreign and domestic commercial
banking of every nature.
Correspondence solicited.
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IF YOU WILL MAKE IT YOUR BUSINESS, AS WE HAVE
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RESULT.
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INVESTMENT BANKERS
Rati EUU Truat Building, Philadelphia
READING PHILADELPHIA BOSTON
EDWARD LOVBER STOKES
M Seuth 15th Street
Announces the formation of a
partnership under the name of
EDWARD LOWBER STOKES & COMPANY
March t, 1922
EDWARD LOWBER STOKES
W. STANDLEY STOKES
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Strawbridge & Clothier
1st Mortgage 6s, 1942
M0RLEY, WOOD & CO.
333 Chestnut Street
Members N. Y. Phllu. Ntk Kxcb's.
Safe BendsInvcstmeni)
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1 08
3 04
8 08
milrd Ave aJ
9 64
3 54 Vi
1 54
8 Bl
20 53
10 63 V.
Third Ave 4s
1 61
Tidewater Oil
Ce ct 6s
1.... 102
Tobacco Pred.
ucts Cerp 7s
1 98H
Union Pae M
1 84
6 84
7 84
Vn Tank C 7s
S.... 103
6.... 103
S 10.1 U
Unt'd DniK Ns
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Ut'd Rly I Ce
8 Fran 5s
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V 8 Rubb'r 3s
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80
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TJ'd 8 BtMl Ba
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Va-C Ch 7s
1 01
8 01
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Va Rly Ce Cs
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Wests'n Md 4a
1 01U
We'n Pae latd
l(sale) 84
iW Union m
1 107
1.... 107
2.... 108
10 108
Westlnshs'e E
A Mrs 7a
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Wilsen Ce cv
3 87
3 8791
Wilsen Ce lsts
1 03
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Liberfy 3 9710
JjiDerty 1st 4'As. . 07.34
Liberty 2d 4'i8.. 07.12
liDerty 3d 4n.. 08.00
Liberty 4th 44s. 07.30
ic ise ten
Vic Notes
Lew
07.02
07.18
07.00
08.00
07.30
s.. 100.00 100.00 100.00
s.. 100.20 100.20 100.211
1-10
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07.02
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II .(SW"?l!i M.mmw.1 II NippaHBB l
BELL CO. HAS GOOD YEAR
Total Operating. Revenues Shnui
Gain of $47,646,118
The consolidated Bell Rvatem in.nm
statement, which represents the buhl
aesa of the American Telephone am!
Iclecraph Company and Its n!uinniiin,i
companies, shows total operating reve
nues of $407,088,233 m lnl .
$47,040,118 ever the previous year. Tnr
!StJ,!,pcrnt'n" expenses were S303..
087,283, en increase of 810.807,000.
Tnxen umeuntwl te $34.ni2.470. an in
crease of $0,071,145. Thorp ... nM
$80,773,008 in interest and 47,848 304
in dividends, leaving a balance for mir
pIub of S10.570.280. 8Ur
The report shows that the Jknrerfcan
Telephone and Telegrnph.Cempnny nfter
meeting- all operating; charges nnd mak
ing adequate prevision for deprecia
tion nnd obsolescence, and for Federal
and ether taxes, had available for in
ttrebt and dividends S73,r20,000.81. Toe
interest charges were $10,524,107 Oil
an increase of .$058,608.0T ever similar
charges for 1020 and dividends paid te
Htockhelders at the rate of $8 per short
per year for the first quarter nnd 80
per share per year for the last three
quarters of 1021 amounted te $42,074,!
403, Of the resulting bnlnnre. tlinr .,.
appropriated for contineeni'lna :i nnn .
000, and the remainder (18,328,300.72)
was carried te the surplus account.
In the American Telephenn and Tele
grnph Company the number of shnre shnre
helders of record en December 31, 1021
v.ub 180,342, nn increase of 40,804 dur
ing the year. The average number of
shares held was twenty-nine nnd there
were mere women shareholders than
men. Of the total number of share share share
holders,.npprexlmately 25,700 are em em
peoyes of the Hell System.
LONDON 8T0CK MARKET
GOSSIP OF
THE STREET
What was generally considered as the
first real signal of a change in business
conditions was found' in the Philadel
phia bank clearings for February, which
THE DAILY NOVELETTE
ONE WHO DARED
ByjCUrUw MaeMe'
ss-TMD you hear him?" gasped M(s
U Fletcher as the dlntrict manager
left the room. "Did you hear him,
Lucy?"
"Yes!" breathed mouse-like Lucy,
snowed an increase or ..' rMamcd )icr rnpid clicking of
curaimreu wiin me same wvutu -.,,,. M,i.., !,
year. While It Is true tne gain was - 'r "L" , ' , t ... . .
relatively small and the month's turn- "The the big geese!" substituted
ever of checks ywas approximately Mls Fletcher for a mere descriptive
1140,000 000 less than January, still it erd te .,- te ft hlc who u t0
ApRESTED FOR OLaCRIIHE
Man of 78 Accused of Committing
Murder Fifty-one Yeara Age
Tuscaloosa. Ala.. March 1. The
State of (Jcergln, through Hollclter Gen
eral Tayler, of Ileme, began a ibtht yes
terday , te extradite Geerge 'Nichols
seventy-flve years old, who Is alleged te
be Hiram Casey Ncttlci nnd is held here
in connection with the killing of Peter
Mooney In Heme, On., mere than fifty
one years age, Nichols, through his
nrfnrnev. denied thnt he is Nettles nnd
has begun a fight against extradition te
ucurgia. -j
showed somewhat better conditions were
prevailing. The showing was particu
larly encouraging In that there had been
a steady falling off in the volume of
bank clearlnas for mere than a yenr, a
natural result of the widespread business
depression. Considering tne snore
month and the fact it contained two
bank holidays, and four Sundays, the
showing contrasted with January was
regarded as significant.
It docs net mean, bankers say, there
is going te be an immediate resumption
of liuslnesH activity, but It docs mean
they say, the corner has been turned and
business is beginning te pick up in
almost all lines. This rIew recovery has
been reported in the weekly summaries
of the commercial reporting agencies,
but the month's clearings present the
first actual facts and figures of the
change.
Want Canals Self-Sustaining
The question of making the canals
owned by the company self-sustaining
came up again for discussion at th"
nnnual meeting of the Lehigh Ceal and
Navigation stockholders yesterday.
Geerge II. Stephenson, who never
mlse.es any of the annual meetings of
the corporations in which he is inter
ested! and Is always ready te propound
seme interrogation in the interest of
the shareholders, offered the suggestion
the cempnny try, experimentally, ult)3
gasoline meters en the cnnl barges.
In reply S. I). Warrlner, the presi
dent, said thnt some years age the com
pany tried electric power, towing the
canolbeats with electric engines run en
tracks along the canal, but it had net
appeared there weh much opportunity
for saving in that direction. "One ob
jection," he said, "te the Installation of
engines in the beats wns the shallow
ness of the cannl, the churning of the
propeller tending te break down the
banks."
Se the old mule team will undoubt
edly continue te haul down the com
pany's coal from the mines te tide
water. Costs Net Coming Down
,T. W. McCardlc, chairman of the
Indiana Public Service Commission, told
representatives of the American Elec
tric Railway Association at their mld
jcar convention being held at Indian Indian
npelis, there was no Indication of elec
tric railway operating costs reaching
pre-war levels for several years, and
higher earnings must be maintained ac
cordingly. Mr. McCaaxlle also lit lucked
the policy of iKsulrrgtax-frce securities
nnd pointed out that electric railwajh
must new pay mere money than ever.
Where Rivalry Counts
There is n gieut rivalry among the
clerks and officials of the First National
Bank te secure new accounts for the
savings department recently opened by
that institution. On the enst wall of
the bank n huge facsimile of n thermom
eter has been erected which dally records
the number of new accounts secured by
the contesting divisions of the force.
There is one crowd which wear a green
butten: another a red, another a white.
Yesterday the green group had scored
the most points, but the reds claimed
they would enrry off the honors before
tomorrow, while thew wearing the white
simply just watch nt the finish. The
new department has become very popu
lar nnd the results already obtained ex
ceed the most sanguine expectations of
the management.
Lumber Cut Slightly Lewer
Fer the week ended February 18,
350 mills reporting te the National
Lumber Manufacturer?' Association re re
pertted cut of 107,137 feet, against
100,735.434 for 308 mills for previous
week. Shipments were 103, 17.", 321 feet
nnd orders 100,725, 751 feet agnlnst
101,003,282 feet nnd 100.842,587 feet,
respectively, for the preceding week.
There wns a slight Increase In both
cut nnd shipments en the Weit Const.
130 mills reporting cut of 70.154,180
that moment had been the most polite
and considerate of men; "all about
some branches of bittersweet en my
desk." She rearranged the brown
twigs, heavy with rich red and ernngc
fruit, and held her fingers in position
te resume her work nt any moment.
"Barked at me, he did. Says he,
'What's that?' nnd I says, 'Hitter
sweet from the country, and all it
needs is some wild clematis, all gray,
and fenthcrV and ' 'Humph t' he
barks again nnd gees off. What arc
you tittering at, Lucy Lee?" I
"Yeu are se funny, Jane ! Try te
bark 'Humph!' yourself and sec "
"Yeu are shallow," Interrupted Jane
Fletcher, as sne rattled the Keys of her
own machine, nnd drowned nil further
attempts at conciliation en the part of
her co-worker, but occasionally hct
eyes roved te -the closed deer of the
prlvnte office.
Behind that c'escd deer, Cleve Lara
bee steed motionless, his bread shoul
ders blocking out tfic light from the
western window. A wonderful view
could be had from thii high window
busy New Yerk harbor scores of shipi
coining and going ferryboats, barges,
fishing craft, the low, grny bulk of a
torpedo bdat desjjrejer there wns con
stant din of slrCTiH and whistles and
horns from street nnd harbor; nn
eceun steamer bayed its farewell, an
airplane droned overhead, the sun
flashing en its Ultra wings, ucjeuu
were the smoky hills of New Jersey.
Cleve Larabce saw nothing save n
winding lane in Otceber frost touched
leaves dropping around like tinted blos
soms; the orange-red fire of blttct-r
sweet tangled with the curly grny ten
drils of clematis, 'nnd Annabel Day
standing there. He turned from tne
window and sat down heavily in his
chair. He had ulmest forgotten Anna
bel Day !
Fifteen years age he had lett Moss Mess
dalc and sought a living in the city.
His parents hud been dead a car, he
had little patrimony, and no prepccts
in the little Vermont village. Se he
had sold geed-by te Annabel, refus
ing te bind her by any premise.
Fer a while they corresponded, but
after a couple of years she hud stepped
writing. He believed her tired of wait
ing for him, and that some oee else
had wen he'r love.
Strange te fay It had never troubled
him by that time he had become iiu
mersediu the pursuit of mencj suc
cess. Se great was the rush, se tieatce
the competition, that he never paused
te analyze his own feelings. lie hud
never married; hisjlubs and his office
sntlsticd him; he was always a wet
come addition te the parties et m-.
friends, nnd his vacations were spent
in the Wet, where his firm bad" val
uable interests.
Se he hnd come te be the district
manager of a great corporation ; and
he had believed he was happy until
this afternoon, when the sight of a
branch of bittersweet had stirred up all
the old bejlsh love of the countryside
where he hnd been born and raised, and
where Annabel Day had lived and
loved him.
His breeding eyes gradually came te
notice the tint package en his desk
the name of a well-known politegraphcr
was in one corner.
Idly he lifted a knife nnd severed the
string nnd opened the. papers; half a
dozen photographs were seen scattered
around him, enlargements of smaller
pictures nnd new, everything vanished
and he wus back In the hill ceuntrj
ngaln en the right wns the deep geigc
lilted with snow and en either side the
tall hemlocks weighted with the fleece
of winter, their tops seeming te touch
the sky. Once when they were children
he nnd Annabel hail played these were
Christmas trees and hung them with
all sorts of bright baubles; before him
wus me siepe ei ttie, mountain, snow
"Make Yenr Jeb Oar Joe"-
Since 1876
A "Fay" Jeb has meant reed, clean,
antlsfacterjr piece of work.
Mew about letting; us eatlmnte next
Ime?
FAYbuilder
I N22. Se.MOLE ST. I
ra Beth Phenea M,aMMaJ
y-tt -,7 . I !.i i
f"WS' '" "Juj .V.
i i i i in ; ii iji turn
jm
! ateMtm '3 ,
Income
Tax
Returns
Through the kindness
of the Internal Rev
enue Bureau a repre
tentative has been i
assigned te this Com Cem
pany (reta March 1st
te March 1 5 th te assist
in making out your
income tax feturn,
accept your affidavit
without charge, and
receive payment of
the first instalment of
your taxes.
COMMERCIAL
TRUST 'COMPANY
Member Federal Reserve System
City Hall Square
Durham Publie
Company' '
General Martens Slnhlna Falsi
Merles A, Dates! April !
NOTICE IB HF.HEinr C1IVHH
pesals are Invited te be mada te-1
Trust company, rmladelpnia, I
Ie thn alnlcttiir fund nrevldM
Indenture between tha cotneanr
End Trust Company, l'hlladelphla.'j
tec, naieu April 1, mzi. or iism
aaaa Hlnkinir 1,'nnrf rinM tlntula.
dated April 1, 10'JI, and secure
Indenture, at prices net te exceed
acrrueii intercut.
On October 1. 11131. !. remnany
Wlltl Ilia Trnafet. Ihiv no of ItSAO.SS.
he lifted fne fh retirement fit 11M hrm4j)4
prices net te exceed par and nccrueil iBlSftW? s J
est te said dnte, as provided Ju sauftrlWtJ
...... ..hut u. ". Jli.
All proposals should be aecurelr
and marked "Pronetnl for Hal of
te Hlnk'ne Fund under Indenture, nt
ham Public flervlet f!nmnnnv. dat4 . J
1. 1021." nnd must be for nil or any
nt ttta benda offered and must M raw
I'y' Hie Truatee. at or prier te S 'etjHn
I". St.. en the Zttth day of Murrh, 1MV TK : tA
Adviees na te the bends accepted will ' a , '
mnirn nn or oeiere. aiarcn an. Jli-r or' J SS !; S
, Federal Income, tax ownership nrtlneSMSJ. v li
I cenntt necruivi interest should acoemS)siri
an accepiea nenas, , ti'3lVJ
Durham Public Service Cvmf$af4mi
Tiy FRANK W. KRUKAUFF.MES
..77
liaasai ?!-: '
Bait i .' i
taw V;;
m,--
Dated. Mardi I, 1022.
4
V
tfT$&!
nt erles nflll ceaa,e en aald rederaatjwta 'vgj-tl
te. June in ins-'. ic.Wi,VJ
P. In VlSW of tifi jA
Seasoned Bends of
Well Established
Companies "
Northumberland Ce. G. & E.5's 1946
Harwood Electric 6'i 1942
Phila. Seb. G. & Elec ,5's 1960
Suburban Gas Ce of Pails.. 5' 1952
Counties Gat & Eiec 5'i 1962
All exempt from Penna.
Personal Property Tax and
2 of Nermal Income Tax
1
Reed A. Morgan & Ce.
' West End Trust BUig., Phila.
Mtmbtra of the Phlln, Stock Exch.
NOTICE OF nElltt!lflO!f
Te holders of Victory Notes and ethers)
ranerrnedl
Netice Is lierebr chrn aa fellows!
1 Call for rfdcniutlnn of H,r Csgi
vntery fietea. All ur tne a "4 per cent , jmJ
rles of United States of America CeihrertlM ., JAJ
Oeld Ketes at 'j22-V2d, otherwise known af' jM
3 itr cent victory Nete", are hersDyJaiMSI H,J
for redemption en June IB. lu.'Z, pursMnt la ' w
thi prevision for redemption com men hi
i. vn tan list Anrll "1. into, unae r'A.W
uhle.h the netee were erlelnally laauei
I tereit en all Victory Netca of the
i cen
I Ant
2 Kjairenalen nnd Terml
Nete fonveralen r.nvlles
call for the rcdsmptlen of, all UK per eaM
I Victory Notes en June 15. 1022. and sur
I ,11.1,1 n thn nrnvliHn. of anld Trenaurv am-
nartmeit circular Ne. 18B. the prlvlless .of ';
conveielen of Victory Notes of either series iq
into victory fHuiea ei no ui,ie wvuvw im
hrby auipended from February 0, 1822, te
June l"i. 1022. both Inclusive, and en June)
1 IB. 1U22. will terminate. Victory Notas'ee
I terdlnirly cease te tie intercenvertible, arise
tlve February 0. 1022. aud en and after that
. date no conversions ct ths notes may bs
made. rl
3 Detailed Information aa te the present -
tten and surrender of 3 per cent Vletarr ,
Sv ! fne rsrlsmnllnn la slai in I'm aasjatfjiai'
Department circular Ne 277. dated February $""$
h iiris cnpivi ui wnicn urn avauaDie ni aw " y,
Tnasury and the. Federal Iteeerve nnls...-''ii;j!
tnisjneai a. v. cuu.it
Secretary of ths Treasury. Feb. 9, ltM.
.
m tiik uni.TiF.Ru nr Norfolk a mM,
WtN IIAILWAY COMI'ANY FOCB VIEAB
HIX I'KR CENT HK.Ct'KED OOLD NOTM
DUE LVY 1. 1024. '
Netice Is hereby elen, as1 provided iilf.,,
urtlcle 4 of the uarcement duted May lMuSt, V,i'i
between the Norfolk A Western Kallwsjr'I'Vj
' Company and Hie Guaranty Trust Comeany X iji
I nt New Ynrk. Trualee. that Iho Norfolk A .1
... .. . . . . T A Tl
uesiern itanwuy wemmny nas eieciea ,!'.
redeem nnd rtny en liar 1. 1022. all of Its) 'vfl
I outstanding Four Year fix per Cent Serarejl
I (ield Notes Issued thereunder, te wit: Nete).
bearlnc numbers 1 te 2300 Inclusive at 191
of par nnd accrued Intereet.
Helders of the ubete, notes are requested
' te present them for payment en or attar
May 1, 19.12. at the Truat Department, el
the Guaranty Trust Company of New Tork. tj
i 140 Ure-iday. New Yerk City. Jjj
After .May 1, 1022, Interest en the netatu, flj
..... wre n... ... v.uu..a Miw.ui.ua BflfT
ald date will become null and void. Coupens)!
lllle MflV I mf nlwilllrl h. ilnln.hul stcA ..'.
, ., . ..-v... ...... v.VfT.l.v
rented for payment In the usual mannarajt 3
NORFOLK & WESTK11N RAILWAT V JsH
v-"-"""i' i"A
By E. II. ALDEN. Vlce-Presldsnt. P 1
Dated February 20. 1022. .a
4
l.
INDIANAPOLIS, CBAn'FORD.SV'LLK AIO
DANVILLE ELECTRIC RAILWAY COXit
FANY FIRST MORTGAGE S FEB CJSWfJ
lltflVfQ fllTV. IIH1. I
VM
The Undersigned Invites tenders of abe-s)lL W
bends for aale and delivery na of March Hit "
, 11."2, at a price net exceeding 102 U per J 'J'.
cent and accrued Interest, te absorb 1 .
I1S.S15.09. the sum new available In filnHnaV .J.
i ei ,i .
' -1
Kunil
Sealed tendern. Nfntlnc numKera nf h..1
offered, addrexned In lllrnril Tnt.l rAn.n.Ti Kp
Truatee. .ynklnB Fund. Indianapolis. Crawtl mil
ferdsvllle and Danville Electric Railway J, M
tympany l irat Mertiraire 0 Per Cent Bends. 1
vtll he pelted, until 12 SI.. Mnrcli 13..tt2tj
GIRARD TRUST COMrANY, Trustee l
THOMAS S. HOPKINS. Treasurer.
Philadelphia. Pa.. March 1. 11)22. ii
!.
Undertone Stlffer OHt-Edged Sec
tion Up en Repurchases
Londen, March 1. There win mere
Htiap te the trading in tome depart
ments en the stock exchanje today. The
undertone of the markets generally was
stiffen Gllt-cdred lnvcstment 1hhiiih
moved upward en repurchases. French
innnri nina were nrmer, fellow Iiik I'arls.
Petuiimlstic reports as te the InW sit
uation en the Rand caused kaffira te
sar.
Oil shares hardened en the reinstate
ment of some lines sold recently. Royal
Dutch was 30. Shell Trannnnrr en. I
Trndlnit 4 13-10 and Mexican Eagle
4. The industrial section was mixed.
bus tne feeling was cheerful. Hud
Qn-a.uay. was em.
.Hoke ral Isspreytd after early if.
ewripuen '
Haw Yerk
partner'
feet nnd shipment! of 09,783.004 'feet nlT-li n-d .'""j'' hew. t,,e m,Ie
u.w..v ion uunil in lilu CIIUC Ol lllu
Berge; here" te the left was a bit of
uutumn Tead there, a sllmpse of some
quiet pond rellcctinic the old bridge and
the bending willow u
Suddenly he woke up nnd gathered
the photographs Inte a pile Then be
searched the wastepnper basket for tliu
wrupplng paper. An inquisitive effii-e
boy, opening the deer te lav home
letters, withdrew hastily and glided te
Jane Fletcher's desk.
"Bess la crazy as a loon," be con
fided. "What is he doing new?"
"(tnibblng in the wast basket "
"Furies! It makes me creepy te henr
about him,'' moaned the stenographer.
"Aw, he's in love! That'a nethin'!"
gibed Jimmy as he boldly entered the
district manager's office.
Mr. Larabce was tyine un a nncknire
very carefully, and then he put en hi- ,
hat nnd overcoat, nnd locked his ilek
and passed out of the office with a few
words of instruction te hl bookkeeper.
And the office breathed freer as the
deer closed gently behind him, for he
was whistling cheerily as he went.
"Se," mused the pale clerk nt the
photographer's ns he eciinneil the nhn.
tegraphs en the counter. "I remember
new .Mr. Kulow sent them ever for our
approval. They nre very pep'ular
among peeple who arc from Vermont '
(treat country up there, nnd this Is
fine photography. There's a girl up
there who does It nil herself make-, n
geed living at it, tee some nrtl.st, she I
is, 100 see me grouping of these trees
and this that's a line deg gees with
her everywhere, she --nys. We hae it
picture of her somewhere. Here It is."
Cleve Larabce stared at the strung,
graceful figure vnidly pertrned against
u Dticicgreunii or uarK nemieei freight
against 70,053.000 feet and 08.450,0011
feet, respectively, for 134 mills for week
ended lenrunry ll.. Orders were 00,
575,525 feet, against 09,817,300 feet
for previous week. ,.
Southern pine cut, as reporter', by. 128
mills, was 73,243.070 feet. Shipments
totaled 70,118,375 feet nnd orders 73,
001.875. Total cut of mills reporting te asso
ciation from January 1 te February 18
was 1,184.029,350 feet, with ship
ments 1,107,105,305 feet. Orders dur.
lug the period totaled 1,105,313,070
feet.
King Ceal and King Canute
Harrison. Smith & Ce.. in a unlnue
circular letter, discussing the coal sit
uation, say:
"One is reminded of the story of
King Canute, who placed his throne
upon the beach nnd forbade the tide te
advance further, with results, how
ever, which might have been expected.
The miners seem te feel thnt with this
power of 'King Ceal' they can take the
seme position.
"It Is believed that a strike of sev
eral months' duration would net harm
the consumer or business in cenernl.
The answer te the coal problem is thnt
this basic industry nuifct go through
the necessary liquidation te place It en
nn economic and stabilized foundation.
In view of results with the railroads,
it is net believed that governmental
regulation, much less Government own
ership, would help matters. If the
easiest nnd quickest way is te have a
strike and let the opposing sides right
it out te4 finish, let us have It new and
get It ever with, and then business in
general will be free of one dragging in
fluence nnd speed up the quicker. And
if the coal miners or their leaders eel
IIIUI. UIC.V villi l. II PUIKU lllllll DUCK tne
advancing tide of falling prices, we sug
gest that they had better put en their
overshoes it they don't want te get their
feet wet." THK TH.UWR.
$6,000,000 FOR UNIVERSITY
RockefellerTeuriciatlon Permanently
Endows Jehns Hepkins Scheel
New Yerk, March 1. A gift of
$0,000,000 te Jehns Hepkins rnlver
elty, of Ilnltlmere, for endowment and
buildings for the SHioel of Hygiene
and Public Health was announced lust
night by the Rockefeller Foundation.
The school, which alms nt prevention
rather than euro et disease, has been
supported from jrar te year by the
Foundation since its opening in 1918
but the $0,000,000 gift places it en a
permanent footing nnd provides for con-
Ntmirtlen of new Iinllillnira nn n nil. ...I.
latent te the Jehns Hepkins Medical i cn,)' ter tllere W,,H n train te be caught
Bcnoei ami uespitai.
NEWBURGER,
HENDERSON & LOEB
Members New Yerk and
Philadelphia Stock Exchanges
1410 Chestnut St.
OHIO TRACTION COMPANY I
Mnklns Fund Netice
i n' the terms of the mertirnge of the Ohls) 4
Traction Cemnnny, dated March 1. 1011, te)?
I the ridehty Trust Company, trustee, there) J
ilu .i j te M trustee en March
i ' ' e' lf "(i no. The sali r
,ri,t..e therefore Invltew nfferlnv, ., t...
In accerane with the terms of aald man. J i
rase sufficient te take up the wim mentioned. V 1
I FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY. Trusts
I VM. P. GEST lreYMVn
I 32S Chestnut Street, '
Philadelphia. Pa. . ,
' March 1. 102L'. '
Frederick Peirce
MNM
jp, r
FOB X, VW
141 Cheeterrt Rtreet,
INVEST
MFNT
Fhtlan-rlrihla
.4
ar
Speclnl Meetlnsa
V
WIEGNER.ROCKEY&CO.
Certified Public Accountants
Drcxel Building, Philadelphia
n.VAM'IM.
NOTICE rilll.UlEI.PIUA COMPAN
FIRST MOHTOAOK AND COI,UTEKL
TRfT S I'KR t'FAT f.ttl.1) IKIMIs,
IITH1 MRtll 1T, 1SUU, STAMI'1-.II
t'NDl'.R SINKIM1 11 .U LOTRACT OF
JULY 10, 1017.
Under the prolslen of the contract,
sealed propetala will It) recee,l for the r r
ceunt of the Minklns Fund until 12 u'dmii
lienn, April 10W, at the ofllce of ria un.
derBluned.'Truftee fei the a.ile te It. at th
leet prlce net cceed nt; 107 jwr cent
ind nccrud Interest of e innn of the abee
stamped txjnda as J1U.T3S 73 will purchase
PropeFnls aheuld be Irdersed I'ropesnle
for the Sale of Stamped First Mnrlirnsn nd
rolliiterel Trust 5 lVr Coin Qeld llendn of
ihe Philadelphia Compan " and nddrenned te
a?a f . i.u 1'resieent
Tun reviDi:.NT liff and ruusr
COMPANY OF PHILADKLPUIA
N. XV. Cor. 4th and Chestnut Sts..
Phllade lijl a . Pa
NOIH IMYKhlllM II trIMPAVV TIURtC
1KAR SIMIC. Ft Ml FIVE PER CF.NT
((11 I.ATKR.M. TRl'-T MOKTt.At.K GOIOI
BUNDS, 1)ATE1 JL'NE 1, 1900.
KSPAT HI'KCIAI. MEETING Or TMsi
l rnrn ltceh inae Nutlnnnl BImI. u
Irhrunry SKIh, Wl. the following- Resolution
was adopted'
WUKKUA.H. The Beard of Directors ha
leirned with deep sorrow of ttia death et ,
our fellow Officer and Dtmcter, Themas jj'
Jefferlen. who for eluhtcen j ears waa ear
iijxeclatd in the manascment of the bank.
nnd a vnlued and personal friend of each
of ue. and f
WHEREAS. In hta leni.- and successful t
career he wna always honorable n his deaU
Inxs. attentle te his many ponltlens of trust I
and rnnpenallilllty, and 1
WimKEAP. Aa Vice President or thla '
Man!: slnce 11)10. and aa Director alnce lBttl. .
he was Interested In Its aucceaa capable ana '
forceful in lta management and In Inter-
cnuiie with his associates, courteous and
ebllirlnir. Ii It "n
RESOLVED Thnt w- sincerely mourn his i
death nnd whlle fMLrlnsr ujien our record! f
a trltute te hl memory, extend te hlsv
fanillv our united e inns thy and that a copy f
of this Resolution 1 preaented te them and I
..... I, nli 1 1.. r,,ihliuh.,l In , -.."'" "u '
"" "jis xviuSlTarff.
Seeretary of the Ueard.
!
Under the prevlsliins of the mortiraee.
sealed preieal will be receU d for th uc uc
ceunt of the Wnklnp Fund until u o'clock
neon, Mnnh H, ItfiJ, at the ertlce of ihe
underslened. Trustee, for the aae re ,, ' ,
e,l with snow. She uere kni ..Uiekeis ! iLuTi..1"aJ?"iV. iu i?ui'. ."e."1" ,aau l,Qnd"
imm-e iiiiu iiiii iiiiuin, it iica, henter propesiiia sneuiq e-i in.ierseil Propehala
and n man's htllltllli; coat. A knitted for the sale of rtie WeUbach Company Five
rRANM.l.N NAUONAl, UAMv
sy tielal .Netice te Mockbeda
Netice ts herebj Klvcn. that In accordaeesi
with a Resolution of the Ulard of Dlrecters I
of the Franklin National lank, a spiciil f
tnee'lni: et the iicckheidra Is Hers by call.,!
.id will 1-. held en Wcdneaday. the xl "lli ,
I Jf March. 10i. at U, o'clock M.. T tSJI
i ertlce of thu bank Ne 1410 Chestnut street, i
Philadelphia te 'U action en the approval i
or disapproval. u te vote for or asatnsf.tv
the propeeed. Increase of the Capital 8teeli,,'
J? the ild hank from One Millien DellarS
tll.OUO 000) te One Millien Five Hunereel
Thousand Dollars (11 500 000), aald Increasa J
te be mada by stock dividend from tta 1
undivided prellts i f the bank ' ,
I J. . McALLISTBR. -Ji"
President X
Annual MivIIiiks
ran reeael tie soft mnss-iw nf ,lrL- i '" .':.""'"" '" win nenas- and ' beru-in "?,'"'
, 1 -- " aaartasuu i" n'rleck, for inn iiecuun ui nve
Hair. ASA S INO. IVcui.i.,... rr ih iriineittlun of any e
"Annnbel!" muttered I.arabee the. .provident life and trust that ma bebrnuKht b.,fere
"That's her name." volunteered the "8uU.h'fW".''A'.. I . i u l.
- .T.".-;.fc niD
J'niladBipiiiu, pa. -""
I knew DUIdinda M
cleric
"It must be her daughter,
ner jears ure. '
"She isn't married. Mlm Annabel
Day'b her name, Mr. I.nrubie."
"Hew did jeu happen te mmhI the
pictures that she took te my office V"
The clerk pondered awhile; nt last.
tin, sue wrote te Mr. Kulow and
J. R. KF.IM & CO.. Inc.. hhuckamiTnn villa
Firt Mertsase "c Henda, IWH S
1, 101S. " rt,'r,,
Under proWslens of Article 2 of the Mem.
bbs-e netke Is hereby leti i,at the ".en,
lan hae exercised Its rlttht te redeem nil of
the eutstnndlnu bnnda Said bunds will !,
mild en April I. I0, at lu.'W i,Br cent and
Hccruea iiiiiTrei ufim i'rreniaiien at thM
ltllMlOHDl till TRUST COMI'ANY
ItiixlHireiiKh, I'hllu, )
Tie Annual MeetlnK of th stockholder
of the RoxbureuBh Trust Company VfM ks
h 'd at the eltuw or tne (.-empany In Ri
i, mi, Hi
directors
thur bual
the meetlnsr.
necrsrry,-
RRITISH-AMERICAN
TOBACCO COMPANY LIMITED gl
SftLIAL nuiii-E. iu nui.ur.na ur Usa ,''
niuinv CUSDC WARBAalTC Tn SS1BSB ,'!'
LMHAni Jiirin nni.nn, iv ssa,nassssL "j-s
t li... .( CL UI.....1. - - l
neiaers ei ji , iw mvmww sssr ,
Ordinary Sbsrti are reqnetttd wksa tmiUg ,
let
r :
SKj.-cS
sZjZ2 ; p rtiifl
iyt tivsSa
I fl
xt y-
HURgested that lie eend some of them te "mce of the undersigned Trustee, after wh "h I uraw"' u m f Tl I' I . ' ? '!
jeu picked out the verv enea "et 'vp Uate lnt'r,,"l u"'r",r, ,ha" teai,e Coupens Ne. 90 Ter collscUea also te f 4. , i.-'
Lllvn,.rl,!,n,lZi;,Tl ..'ii'" THE PENNHYLVANIA COMPANY Fer.rw.l krDU.l, their Baak.r. nr IsJ. "ty
'That isn't nil, teihik man, ItV enlv I avni$aAXSvmSDaUASiVm I Aient. te th. S.trst.rr at Wsrtsiiister ;-.
the beginning !" and the fully awakened f.FfChestnm t Phila . p. h 7, Millbank, Lendea, S. W. iTlSiljrX
Mr. l.arubec daslieil out te call n tnvi. .. "..'. i.j .l- ...... .(.. .!.. jUiIJi
itumi.ui. I lenn. lui w,s.m a m. rmmmmtKi n
Twe Men Hurt by Aute
Although thrown several feet by an
automobile about 7:30 o'clock Inst
night at Sixteenth and Market streets,
Juan Maraman and Estnnibe Ivepc,
FJllplnee, of Washington, D. 0 k.
riped with alleht injurieii. They were
treated at Hahnemann He.pluj. ciaf)
ruce D. Matthswi, WB Greene ttm$t,
urvjfjmn, me wincr livje car.
ereient lalea (alter ssMsskasrSVV
.. . . - ; .t-i w.yvi
-- ...- Ll It ! IIS SJI.I III 111' III ........l. . . . HB rm mj SSI 1 Sm B.A B. a . .
nt ence If hi mi t, e,inl, ; rr MKAl.KH rnnrii-.n.1 nut PHINT1M! A .onpen no. "uuH tar mmt
? 1flll",.tl. "?CLl MeMiMlRle KKVIHtT will .ta .!! at the Dlr'ciJer's i.lnr.nd ihstt of C.SSeni. ?SB
Trmist less - . . " W'
f
. City Transit,
li'll
in tne merninir. He must be timm t m-... ivi.anmnu or
meet Annabel, who lm.1 refused te iJJ.e.tnut ytrt. ihliaaejpm. ""til re 'e'cjSck
grew Old, who had dared te send the oVened InrmeaStelj- thefeafteV!' ,w"' ttn,J
mejKagfi of the pines te Ills dull Hfp. , Bpecltliallens ian be seen at 1211 Chestnut
teei, .."wi. iih vuiJiTa or same with
Aim na rnp. rrnin utipfi nnrtiu... i.i.. i
heart grew lighter, "for he knew that ,. mdlT.Prr.uSr.Wpp,,ca,t.e,rm,Ued
his leve W08 net dead, but thnt the, ": each bid a propeaai bend must be
Mie'v had kept it warm and alive. "' .1" SifeSS, ?? p.urchmfl?ilr-0L,he C1 "
"The ideal" aeuealed Jans. Wt.t... ?. .1 l.hif. 7iSWcaU et ,uch ttUc' ""dosed
-i Usted I4ia rseruarj, ism,
BY ORDER, A. M. RICKARDS,
Wcttrainttsr Heaie, 7, MiltUak
S.W.I. .'7
'JafV
$, d
:0
when.ehe received a box of the wed
1MM
"'wnat
did I tell you?" crewed the
Ths Director reserves the rlaht te jM
i- AKCKilf2i
1 Ml Ml 11 VALI.KV COAL
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