"iVV NeR U-ta-lA Kt jf? : i!i iwnvrw jjJ,Wr "fft I'ft.'.M R8F im- L .V s&ces ST i'i"li . w-a r-.rj- WtUZf- V, i -..te-jt v & SV4 JH jaKaV eaJiiJK isiassstAI ' V T 77 ar.r inn i liisiiimiii i . i .ft" . r .til 111 . .. i "tSS :p. T" BOLLS LESW fttX.? ir '.V'tWite iBsi 'gWd 4B of this Usue Jbavine been told, this advertisement appear at a matter of rtoeri. IK inv Trrtw ,ui 4,",K rSSi7' 7 I ' a. LI. :.t Witerein were was an otea'tehBTe v TWV as? S lMiMMe) rail- or ether preber eaulnmeat was diitriets 'there- warr.'nemarav.- recounted Hendersen would appear te hate received the greatest number, of legal votes. ' ' "It would hav.e been an easy mat ter,", be odds, 'when ascertaining that there were no guard rails in ,the twenty-eight dUtrlcu In) which Judge where the relater received th. m'mSS Ity -of :th vetea. , The failure te luti'i $750,000 Virginia Alberene Corporation First Mortgage Ten-Year 7 Sinking Fund Geld. Bends T SHULL FOR SENATE - i no iacia-in ma peuueH wnicn Werai'-n known -or, which could easily' have hrflw nscrtained ihewa a lack of n,i r.T.lM It waa Information whleh the Atter-iJi nejr; General wft .entitled vte hare. ''fwj Price Changes in Many Cases Are te Lewer Figures Me ters Held Fairly Well Breezes Inte State Democratic Conference With Ulti ni,t W-' IMci March 1. 1fl79 Due March 1, 1932 ?e matum ,, , . , ' Has Your Business , Outgrown Your Capital ? TllintR Is a concern eomewhere In the United Htates nuccess fully engaged In manufacturing, building, or financing, which re quires additional capital te take care et the business within Ita reach.' TU1S concern la located In a ' city of net less than BO.Ooe fceple anil 1b endowed by the etal banks and organizations, ltd director nre men of the hlgneat standing and Integrity, SUCH a company may need from $100,000 te $1,000,000 new capital, which shall be raised through the Issuing of bends,, preferred or common stock, or a combination of either, IT Is new seeking a reputable organlratlen capable of dispos ing of such Issues In the shortest time possible and with the least expense. The company may want full supervision of the entire sales campaign and will renulre that CURB MARKE "Lp 'HwBBBBBKaSi Lissf sssssssssTa ii r K 1F 9 ft' I n th h 15. I L. h IcV t- ?.. KH' A. p. Total authorized Issue $750,000 L A . - -- 7m-j i Jl. . nV,,00, wttatembta te principal. Callable as a whole or in part en March 1, 1927, at 98$ ' "d Interest, and en any interest date thereafter at 103 and interest. Callable annually for the m, . sinking rund at 103 and interest. Interest payable March lit and September 1st without U deduction of the Nermal Federal Income Tax, net exceeding 2 n ?:: PENNSYLVANIA PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX OF FOUR MILLS REFUNDED Pennsylranla Company for Insurances en Lires and Granting Annuities, Philadelphia,' Trustee Outstanding 1750,000 1,000,000 A Utter from the President of the Company it summarized at follew: PURPOSE! ; The proceeds of these bends will be used te retire $500,000 Virginia Alberene Cor poration 6 Notes, due March 1, 1922, and $200,000 Virginia Soapstone Ce. 4 Bends, due May 1, 1922, and for ether corporate purposes. CAPITALIZATION: Upen completion of the presefit financing, the capitalization will be as S'nluW.EiJ 10-Tear 1 slnfcIn Fund Geld Bends Due March 1, 1932. . . . rSO.OOO p oieck 1,000,000 PECURPTY: These bends will be secured by a direct first mortgage en the entire properties of wiuiwuy i.excepi ine properties recently acquired from Soapstone Products Ce. against which there are outstanding $55,900 Purchase Meney Notes te be retired through monthly payments net later than July 1, 1923) including the deposits of soapstone, the largest developed deposits in this country. These properties were appraised in 1916 by Messrs. Coats & Burchard and Mr. E. V. d'Invilliers at mere than $3,000,000. Since these appraisals, the Company has put back into the property out of earnings ever $500,000 in permanent improvements. Net quick assets as of December 81, 1921, were $719,970, or nearly equal te the present issue of bendi. BUSINESS: The Company's product, known as "Alberene," is used in the manufacture of tubs, sinKs, laboratory equipment, switchboards, appliances in power houses and for similar purposes. An increasing variety of uses for this product is being developed, and sales have increased steadily during the past six years of extreme inflation and depression. SINKING FUND: The mortgage will provide for a sinking fund which will retire all but $170,000 par value of the bends before maturity, at net te exceed 103 and interest. EARNINGS: Net earnings before depreciation and depletion, but after Federal Income-Taxes for e Aars and ten months from March 1, 1916, te December 31, 1921, were at the rate of $270,001 per annum, or mere than two and three-quarters times the average annual requirement of $96,640 for the interest and sinking fund charges en this issue of bends. m In the above mentioned period the Company has retired out of earnings $558,000 principal amount of its funded debt and has acquired an additional $94,000 par value of its own securities. , N The Company's accounts are regularly audited by Messrs. Lybrand, Ress Brethers & Montgomery, Certified Public Accountants. All legal proceedings in connection with this issue are subject te approval by our counsel, Messrs. Dick Dick eon, Beiiler & McCeuch, Philadelphia. all receipts from the sale of their securltlcs shall be paid directly inie me treasury. If YOUIt concern measures up te then Idets, you are Invited te communicate t once with the flrrtter of thH Advertisement, who Is associ ated with a successful sales ortanlts ertanlts ortanlts tlen and .will respect any Information In the strictest confidence. C 301, Ledger Office "PENNSYLVANIA" COAL CRUSHERS Tower Plant Efficiency a promoted by uniformly crushed real, na prepared by "Pennsylvania" Crushers. Capacities. 10 te 400 tens hourly, Denh'e Tramp Iren Protection. Prompt Deliveries. PENNSYLVANIA CRUSHER CO Ktenhcn Clrard nulldlni rhene RU. 7IJ Yer information. piiiiiiiiiiiiiiimnininiiiiiiiiiir V'r a. nnv9vfc.T m V'l UAIUULO VWN OtVAA Wl DINER BLOa MEMBERS-NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA STOCK EXCHANGE BONDS FOR INVESTMENT III New Yerk, March ,9. There waa marked falling off in 'energy in trading en the Curb during the first half of today, and price changes -in that period w ere in numerous, cases te lower figures. There were, howeveryseme strong spots. The meter stocks were fairly well held. Durant Meters was traded in nreund 20 .and the Durant Meters of Indiana stock ranged from 13'4 te 14. New Jersey Zink was one of the fey strong xtecks and advanced te 145, followed by a slight reaction. Amnl gamated leather maintained its ad vance of yesterday at 11, and the pre ferred sold at 88i. The two ltadle KtdUcB showed n firmer tone and were fractionally higher. Tlie petroleum stocks generally were lower. Kirby sold down te 22, in the morning, and Maracnibe ranged from 20 te 25. Standard Oil of In dian", was comparatively "quiet and moved within a narrow range. Cities Service common ruled steady. Mexico Seaboard nnd Mexico Oil, however, were both higher. ltlt-h Amer l.i itlur 11,, Amer Leather pref 88n Ilenrerd Aute n., Brit Amr Teb coup . .... 14 Cent Teresa Husar ...... 8 CVIIulelJ Ce Vtet 109 (?h1rnirn NlntjtA 2 Centltitttal Moter Durant Meters 20 Durunt Meters of Ind.... 14 Ooedyeitr Tire 11H OeliUrn rictures ,.. 65 Urnnt Moter 100 HuiUen Ce pref , 10H HurlBen and Man OH Kaer rlsnts Kateer com .ateer ilbby.t McNeill :::: t Price, 97Y2 and Interest, te Yield About 7.35 Descriptive Circular Furnished en Application 7e k Tk BROWN BROTHERS & CO WEST &, CO. Fourth and Chestnut Streets 1511 Walnut Street PhUadelphia Philadelphia la tkla adrsrtUeaeat at Ws4 npea Ufinaatlcn sVaUid fra eSdU nurses ei from tlet whleb we retard as rtltaUe. v. w F1 U, rj. u Wll: JW I :7. m NEW ISSUE $875,000 Lackawanna County Pennsylvania 4 Per Cent. Court Heuse & Read Improvement Bends Dated April 1, 1922 Due April 1, 1942 Interest April 1 and October 1 Coupon Bends $1,000 each, with Prevision for Registration of Principal Principal and Interest Payable at the Office of the County Treasurer, Scranton, Penna Exempt Frem All Federal Income Taxes Tax Free in Pennsylvania Ne Certificate of Ownership in Collecting Interest Required Legal Investment for Trust Funds in Pennsylvania FINANCIAL STATEMENT (as officially furnished) Total Assessed Valuation (1921) $197,733,254.00 Actual Value (estimated) 250,000,000.00 Total Debt (including this issue) $2,370,000.00 Less Sinking Fund (Cash and Bends) 187,449.87 Net Debt (including this issue) 2,182,550.13 Ratie of Net Debt te Assessed Valuation, 1.10 Per Cent. ,5 Population (Census of 1910) 259,570 Population (Census of 1920) 286,311 Lackawanna County, situated in northeastern Pennsylvania, is adjacent te Luzerne County and is the fourth largest county in Pennsylvania in population. The County is traversed by the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad, the Erie Railroad, the Lehigh Valley Railroad, the Central Railroad of New Jersey and jhe New Yerk, Ontario & Western Railroad. Seme of the largest anthracite coal fields in Pennsylvania are situated in Lackawanna County. Scranton, the County Seat, is the third largest City in Pennsylvania and has large and diversified manufacturing interests. We offer this issue, if, when and as issued and subject te approval of legality by Messrs. Townsend, Elliett & Munson, of Philadelphia. Large or Small Orders Executed for Cash or ea Conservative Marginal Bails McGLINN & CO. Mtmbtrs N. Y. Stetk Exchange IWidener BIdg., Phila. Neu Yerk Bettem Hydro-Electric . Bend Leng Term 5 Yielding 7.2 Write for Circular W Henry L. Doherty & Ce. 604 Merris Building, Phila., Pa. We note Retained as need of Oar Tax Service Department A. F. MORTON (Formerly With Interns! Herenne Barean) I. Franklin Heward & Ce. Certified Tablle Accountants Land Title BIdg., Master BIdg, PhiLdelphis WsikinjB C S. PA 11 ON &. CO. SO ft CHESTNUT 8X8. BANKERS HuccesNers te SAILER Si 8TKVEN80N Dendu end Mecks bought nnd sold, Mmhr Phlln. Breck Kifhnnse. MECowitfrCe. Land Title BIdg. .Members 1'hlla. Stock Eaclmnte Lawrence E. Brown & Ce. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS IflM REAI, KSTATE TRUST BI.DU. ImestlKats nnd adjunt corporation and pnrtnrhlp accounts and prepare Income Tat lletumi". National Leather let? N J zinc 14S Ph'IlD Meri i ltadle Cem ltadle com nrcr II J Ileneld (new) "B". Southern C I . . . . t. . . . Swift International Tedd Ship u a meam United rrefll .Shar et dlv United Het Candy B4 a no i;eai . . , West End Chem STANDARD OILS Atlantle Ixtbes 9J4 National Transit 27U Stund Oil of Ind 8TU INDEPENDENT OILS Arkansas Nat Qas 0 Hoeten Wjemlnr TO Cirib flnd 8H CltlciuHmlee (old) 1ST 1 Cities Werv'ce "11" ctfs.j. 20U Columbia Pet IVj Continental ret ,j 14 Ceaden It. Ce put 4U Creele Synd 2ii i:nulncr l'etrel 60 Federal Oil IrV Ollllland Oil B Hudsen Oil 8f Int Tetrel j. 14T4 Klrby Pet 2 Livingston Pet 1H Lyens Pet R4 Varacalbn Oil 20 Merrltt OH OK Mexico O'l 2tl Mex Seaboard 20 Mountain Products .....'. 11H National Oil N J 2 N Y Oil I2 Neble 21 Omar Oil 70 Pure Oil rights 100 Salt Creek Pred 18H Sapulpa Itet a Slmms Pet leH North Amer Oil 2 Southern Pet Ref "'. Stanten Oil is Texon 48 Victeria en new 7n Wilcox OH 4 y en ...: ::. 2, MININO Alvardo 31 S Am Cerpn 24M Uls Ltfge 22 Ilnsten & Mentana 4.1 nest & Ment Cens 8H Calumet & Jereme 22 Canada Cep 18 Cens Arizona 2 Cens Cen M 1 ft Cortex Silver 02 Divide xt .j. in El Salvader 4 U reka Croesus 21 UeldftVId Florence 2lt Hard Shell 26 Howe Sound 3K Independent Lead ID Iren lHoniem 20 Jcremn Verde Dlv 4 Kerr Laltn B'i La Itese Mlnlne R2 McKIn Dar 18 McNamara 7 Marsh Mlnlne fi Maeon Valley 2 Mether Lorts clt 8 .national tip 48 Nevada Killer TTnrn A Kay llerculs 8 itex uuns n Se Am P & O 5 ToneDah Dlvld r.K Tonopah Exttnaten 1H Tonepan Mln 114 United Eantern 2VW United Verde 28 Went End Cen 77 Volcano 30 BONOS Allied Packer 6s TO Ainea racKfr b vr 1 83 Aluminum 7i, 1033 102U AHin 'JCl Itf. 1H.I2 10U1 Amn Tel (It lies lOO1 Amn Tel 0, 1024 101 Anaconda 0a 981 Anaconda 7s 1023 103' Armour 7s 108 ncaver iieuru s Hetli Steel 7. 1023 ... lleth Steel 7i 1033 - Can Nat Ity 7s "n Nat Itv 5m Can Puc (Is Il'en Sleel Hs Cities Serlce 7s 8 . . ful (irath 8 Conn Ceal Ce 5s .... f upper Expert 8i, 02j I'udntv 7h ll'fri 7Vi8 IliriueA!ie 7iv h (leneral Aephalt 8s .. tioearicn 1-.30 Lew P.M. 11 11 08 88i4 35 88 4 UV, 14H fi tee loeji 3 2'4 2il 0 0 80 100 104 10U bC nvT 20 20H 0 10 10 144V? 144H 10 10 2 2J 48H 48 87 82 87 23 U 28 8 77 77 77 10 10 10 84 RU Bit 08 1)8 08 70 70 70 lM HARM0NIZERS ARE WILLING Bptctel DUpatch te Esentne PubUe Ltier. lIarrlsB, P March 0. Judge Eugene O, Bennlwell, et Philadelphia, breezed into the Democratic Harmony Committee of Seventy-two with what is considered te be virtually an ulti matum. ' Take Judge Bamuel S. Shull, of Men roe County, for United States Senater or tight, is the attitude of the Bennlwell camp. Before the arrival of Judge Bennlwell It was underatoed that Palmer-McCer- tnlek leaders had reached an agreement te elate Judge Shull for one of tne Senate places. Harmony negotiations toward that end have been under way for some time. .Tudee Ifenniwcll virtually announced that he wmilri accent harmony agree ment with 8hull as one of the Senate nominees. "I hear there is considerable talK et a place en the ticket ler judge Binui, 8ald Judge Bennlwell te the newspapermen. ' l tne proposal is auvancen 1 win have something te say.' We would be duty bound te give such a proposal con cen con xlderatien. "If It is net made I will have bad n pleasant train ride here, will have me a let of old friends and will return te Philadelphia and go 'te the mat." That is as fur as Judge Bennlwell would-commit himself, but lieutenants f the Judge nay that the Rituatien Ik ripe for harmony. Their view Is that Judge1 Shull can trim McSiarrnn catdlv in the primary, but what would be the use? Ttemcm hering their experiences of 1018 when Bennlwell wen the gubernatorial elec tion and then was repudiated by the Palmer-McCermlck State Committee, they are net anxious for another hollow primary victory. JUDICIAL CONTEST DENIED Court 8uatalna Attorney General In Rejecting Henderaen'a Plea Harrlsbnrg. March 0. (By A. P.) Action of Attorney General Alter In refusing te certify te the Governer the petition for a contest of the election of President Judge Themas J. Bald rlge, of Blair County, was upheld by President Judge Hargcst, in the Dauphin County Court tedny. The contest was launched following the November election by friends et It. A. Hendersen, nnd Mr. Alter held hear ings during the winter. Judge Bald rige was elected by 342 votes, nnd It was alleged there were violations of election laws in the absence of guard rails in polling places. Judge Hargest says: "The allega tions of the relater de net aver that Wm Own mnt! Offer A' Start Ttrm ten. Hr th InmtiMtit of funds that mutt I ktpt In tNultf frm. , This Mturity rr th Canadian Qvtrn mtnt f iiarantM ani will havt a high dacrta f markatabllity. BATTLES & CO. Established lttO ' Indepcndtact) Stpuu (Ei)Phikdriphia T Hew the Baltimore & Ohie Serves Philadelphia Wherever you live in Philadelphia you can quickly and easily reach a Baltimore & Ohie station. ' Subway and surface cars from a dozen sections of the city connect your office and home directly with our, two convenient stations at 24th and Chest nut Streets and Wayne Junction. i The Baltimore & Ohie maintains through service from Philadelphia' te practically every important city east of the Mississippi and north of St. Leuis. If you are going farther south or west the agents at our 1337 Walnut Street Ticket Office will gladly sell you a THROUGH ticket with generous stop-ever privileges. Fer your next trip just telephone Walnut 3602 and let bur agent arrange the details. Baltimore Ohie America's First Railroad Established 1817 102 100 100 lenii R fi w:sls. .. a. pallia ,Aiki St Price: 101 Vz and Interest Te Net About 4.15 Fer Cent. Harrison. Smith & Ce. 121 Seuth Fifth Street Philadelphia Biddle & Henry 1 04 Seuth Fifth Street Philadelphia Stroud & Ce. 1429 Walnut Street Philadelphia jfee information and statistics contained herein hae been obtained from sources which w bellevs te bs reliable. A. D. CONVERSE & CO. V Commercial Trust BIdg.. Phila. Ner Yerk rtnltlmnre M i.ttm.mm(...)j e; 82 4 10OK 100H lOflti fiRW 08 44 103 leatf lOIUi 1031 HX IIX tlH 101U lOlVi 1011 ,102ft 1025, 102 Tl 107. B9'i 101 98 08 .110 110 . 41 41 . 8n-. sn ,104V. 104 .101 101 . 07i t7! .104 104 .id ion 08 1 08 Vi New tarlaa . Ill .ieti 107 00 Vi 101 OS 110 41 6(1 104 101.. 0T?i 104 103 UHV, Uulf Oil Ti 1113 103Mi 108V. iUlf Oil lis 100 100S 10OH Hoe-1 nutiber 7s OOTi O'lH 0014 Wttmhla en r. mi innTi mi A i-hi t m M Bends jBilnviestmel USEY.CSTUART iVJCO.Jnc SOS) Bis. rayta, LW Tl Dees Your Corporation Need Financing? Our perfectrrt flnanclnB system, coupled with a large, lilnh-ilasa sales organisatien sm rtlentele enable, us t rals. fund very miltUly for corporations of merit. Our serv Iras n. hUhly sall.factery and eommlsslen basis very reasonable, ter appointments write Cnnaelldatnl Traction of N. J 5's 1U3S Jersey Clly, llobeken ti ratersen, ,.4' 1040 North Jersey Ntrert Rallnrsy Ce-.....4's 1U18 North Hudsen County Railway Ce.. 5's 103s I'nlted KlMtrle of New Jersey 4's 10411' Indiana Berrlte Ref. 5" IPSO t Adj. 3's-O's SAMUEL K. PHILLIPS & CO. lfaanlifsl PkllaJftlfakl 01 or the man who wants , te understand -hew orders and cer tificates are handled -market terms se often misunderstood by traders -brokerage service and methods Asfe for copy of Traders Handbook We will answer your ques tlens en trading in our Beard Reems, ever your phone, or by mail. Tenes'Sl Baker Members New Yerk Curb Marfcet " Humble Oil llntorbero 8 I Kans Uas i) , iKmti'cett 7s I l.nclo.le fau 7s ... .Vat leather 8s ... SINH4H4I,. eh Id Cities 7s. 1823 I Ohie Cities 7s '1023 M'hlln Ce (Is ...... 11'hlK K;pe Us Thlllpplna r.'4s .... ! Clin tuVia.An m I lllHmilTII 11 101 R10 004 inn'i mi 81V Rl 102H 102H 102S 07 .. N . .100 .100 T ... 05'i ...lei'i . ..lOil'i ...102 euthe.t Bell 7. 10JU 10211 10U 8 O N Y 7. 182R ......104 104 104 SONY 7s, l2rt 104 Hn(4 10H 3 O N V Ts. 1028 lOrtVj lOIHi lOrtVi 074 OSU 77A 7714 100 100 MO 100 01 05"i 101 V, 101 w ieiK ienC 1U'.' 1U'. Isulft 7s, 1025 .swift 7. 1931 1xas Ce 7s llilal Oe 7s I Tet Kdlsnn 7n .,,., t'n Ity Ha'.ana 74i Warnur Sour 7s .. Weslurn Elee.J ... Indicate r 7 Hi a . . . .101S 101V5 101V4 ,lUi Jll.f iiij .101 1,1 ieih 101U .101 iei let .1044 104V 104U .102 102 102 . O'l'. BVi 0lt. .lenx, loe'Z .iefl'4 . 074 P7S 07' Direct Private Wires Hew Yerk Chlc.te Betien PblUdtlfhlt rituburgh Dcttiilt Btltltnere ClcrtUnd PHILADELPHIA OFHCB Widener Building ..i-ti Bell Locust 47JO Telephones Ktrrten, . r. JMl BALTIMORE OFSZCE 433 Equitable Building TsIsvmm ".naiacHU $816,000 Central Maine Power Company First and Crtntral Mortgage Geld Bends Serks B 6 due 1942 Dated January 2, 1922 Due January 1, 1942 Intereat payable January 1 and July 1. Principal and interest payable in Bosten. Nen-callable during the first seven years; thereafter callable in whole or in part en any intereat date, en aix weeks' notice, from January 1, 1929 te December. 31, 1929, inclusive, at 110 and at a premium reduced by' 1 'or each calendar year thereafter te and including 1940 and at 100 in 1941. Issuanc. authorized by th Public Utilities' Commission off the Stat of Main TAX PROVISION :' The 'Company agrees te pay interest without deduction for any Nermal Federal Income Tax te an amount net exceeding 2 which it may law fully pay at the source. Frem a letter of Harvey D. Eaten, President of the Company, we summarize as follews: The Central Maine Power Company system of hydro-electric plants, trans mission and distribution lines serves 92 cities and towns and mere than 300 industrial establishments in twelve of the sixteen counties in Maine. The strength of the Company's position, in a section widely known for its textile, paper, shoe and shipbuilding industries, is established by its owner ship of 31,900 h.p. of developed water power and its control of some 105,000 h.p. of undeveloped hydro-electric sites located en the principal power streams of the State. The hydro-electric installations are supplemented by steam stations of 10,000 h.p. capacity owned by' the Company and the entire system is interconnected by 510 miles of transmission lines The Company also owns gas systems serving Waterville, Augusta, Gardiner and Bath. earnings and Expanses (Of Mortgaged Property only, including ether corporate income) . " Year ended January 31, 1922 ' Greaa Earnings $2,343 UtP89 Operating Expenses and Taxes, including Depreciation. 1, 357,26 1.8S Net Earnings i .'. $ 086,863,04 Annual Interest Charge en total funded debt, including thia iaaue 620,047.60 SHOOTS HIMSELF TO BACK LEGACY STORY TOLD BRIDE Wife Fergtfea Clerk and Telia Him Deception Waan't Necessary . Ran Francisce. March 0. (Ttv A. P.) Hareld Crnijf, .twenty -two years old, bridegroom of four months, before his marriage told his sweetheart he neon wan te lieceme heir te $20,000. Recently he told et nn approaching imvment of $2250 en the legacy. Tuesday afternoon he stnggered Inte Ills Mill Valley home. There was a ragged millet wound in his right nheuU der. He nalil that he had been shot by n nignwBjrimyi, wiiu wok irem Mm a $ri70 uinmeiiu ring ami irnxi m cash. wedneauay mgni ne teid Hherlfr.j. J. Keating, of Martin County, according rn time emcer. mat ine iieid.nn u-m. a myth and that his own hand and his own revolver nau innicicn trie wound te mane mu awry sirengcr. He told the Sheriff his wlfe had be- come increasingly curious about the 'legacy uuige me Is n clerk. Mm. Craig Bald the deception was net neceseury te nctp nor love, "It doesn't matter. Hareld." shn unmi.i 1 him. "But why didn't you tell me the rtMn'.tl flt place?" Bals .$ 466,806.64 Net earnlnc vr l.SS tint annual lntrtt eharg The depreciated reproductive value of the entire mortgaged property based en pre-war prices with no allowance whatever for rights, franchises or un developed -water powers, exceeds the total bended debt of the Company. These bends are offered for rale when, as and if issued and received by uj. and subject'te favorable legal opinion. W rcmmna thaa ban: far lnvtmnt Prlct 9S'2 and Interest, yltlding about S' Complete Circular en request V Harris. 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