raHsrPwW9PrPl ," ii i "(. ; -i C &: B" t a. r m m tv ? 5 I is. f P ;k IBt U . f & te: isr srv P P.? I' S r'fef FA? r-iikvi . 5oethind 4nd HeaKtM M BeHAble5kinTnfaimcnt S(?t -i. . Kl t J aTs-g ,..-- NKHaffnitLrHllw , Wa are equipped te de the work at your plant and savs you the expense of long tie-up. Phene Wl. 1114 nnd Miln3444 na-aaas.OAWiENST. tSALKS IN MOOOl Arc Rcp'c BSklfuraem Ner- l 83 H, ware w T(nl) 834 Art Hep'e Tii 10. . 8.. 1.. 00 H 004 89 H 00 H 08 H 094 00 ti Unlimited Funds Fer First, Second, Thrd or Building Mortgages QUICK ACTION ABE KOLSKY & COMPANY. Inc. N. W. Cor. 9th and Walnut Sti. 8 3 0 1 Cana'n Pacific. Ce d wl 1 77 4 8 774 3... . 77 4 J. ... 74 Chines (lav't - z - . -1 H-K Rly 8i I. 1 . . . .18 1 . . . A3 City Htrns 8s 1 ... 1184 City of Rergen 8s ret 2 .. 1004 1 . 1094 1 . . 10114 City Herd'x C. 2 864 2 .... 884 804 804 804 80 14 80 . 80S 80S I 10. 1 . 1 !:; 1 . i & tfJ T w EHRETS SLAG ROOFING AEHRET reefing & .A. i VM City or Copen hagen 34 1 WIH 0. ..02 r 1124 13 .. . ps 1 .... 02 1 . . 01 4 City Ly.n Os 3.. e 3 '. 2.. 1 . 4 1 . 5 . 3 rz fifty nvfc s 10. 8. ft e 1 1 1 1 SL COAL STRIKE 82 Yeu mux lis unable te get sinrk or pte pnrrd coal for enr stoker. Speclillged 'Pennsylvenla" Crushers Prepare All Kind nf Ceal nml Coke for All Kind of Stokers. Prompt deliveries. PENNA. CRUSHER CO. Stephen (ilrnrd nnlldlng Phene Kit. ?1J ler JitormeHon Tennessee Ry. Lt. & Pew. Pfd. Empire Gas & Fuel 6s, 1924 & 1926 Lehigh Pew. Securities 6s, 1927 Cen. Cities Lt., Pr. & Tr. 5s, 1962 New Jersey Gas 5s, 1940 BAUER, STARR CO. Land Title Building, Philadelphia New Yerk Office. 2. Recter Street Direct Private Telephone bet. Offlcet ADDITIONAL CAPITAL Will handle stock Issue of hlgh-clas go ge mr cencern: no promotion. In position le put en energetic campaign If your pro pre position ha geed Hat of satisfied i stock holder. Reference of high order x changed. C 820, LEDGER OFFICE 80 H 80 4 804 8H 80S 80', 804 80 H 80 4 City Mar' 0 . 80S . 80 . 80H . S0' r 80 H . 804 . 88 H . S04 3 .. . S0 i ... 86, Cty Rie da Ja ' nerle 8s 2 .. 102i I 1 .. 102S , 1 ... 1024 1 2 . .. 1024 1 City Teklo 0 I 10 70i 1 City Zurich 8 i r. ... 114 1 1 .. 113 Cuba n R .Is 1 81 Cty San Paule 8 wl 4.... 1024 3.... ,1024 2.... 1024 1.... 1024 Denmark Cen ct A 8s i.... ins 1.... 1114 Dept Seine "s 2 OS S OS 2 OS 8 05 S 044 0(ale) 04 Vi 6 (flat) OS 13 (flat) 0S4 2 (flat) fl.V'l R (flat) OS 3. r. 1. 1.... 113. 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M ft O Rs 8 004 8 004 Chi Rallw' 4a S 70 Am'n Agr'c A 3. ... 70 Chm 74 ' 8 784 1 ... 101 4 C R I P fd 101-4 1.... 1014 American Sug Here 0s 11 084 1 084 7(al BS4 2 (flat) 08S 1 084 2 .... ORS 1 084 08H 084 08H H8S Am T ft T clt 1 804 2 ... 804 A Tel ft Tel 3s I- 0S ns4 08 03 113 1. 05 1 .;. 014 D Canada 'Vtl 4 084 D Canada '20 1 100 I 004 . li. ... nes i 4 .. . ne4 1 1.... 100 D Canada '31 I 1 no N A T I e - A I. it A .- i Dtch E Ind'a fls ret riNANCIAL UUIdrnd 3... 2... n s!i! i... 8... 1... 04 4 04 4 04 4 04 S 044 04 S 044 04 4 m m -v U 1. 1 N t . . U. . Wmm nf RmbJ inmnui pim . "l" "" iX"". i fhlladeipnia, aiarcn ... iu.-.. i - '- The Heard of Director of the FRANKM.N ; HATlONAl. A1V n&a Vlt.a uj- wuwtw iteck dividend of fifty per cent (80) from th undivided profit of th bank, payable April 1. 102. te atockhelder of record at the close of business en Marrt. 31: and In creased ths capital stock of th bank from 11.000.000 te tl. 300.000. interim ceruucai tu ei.ii. . '- ri,,,-,, c. ,nii- .,...,'., ,. ,l.!.,l Atirll I. 11122. u111 be Dutch E Ind ( IIUIIBI BIItV" ,.. (.(-... - . -... - i . - ..li n 4'V-hr1.1ir " nl , J. V.r. HAUDT. ' 10 044 Vice President and Cashier. I 2 .... 04 4 Ce't Frencn FRANKLIN N A Tl (I N A I. II A N K R '!, rct Cheitnut Stnst Hest of llreiitl i 10 . . 10'J I'nuaeHipnin. ..iurcn i. in.;.. At the reeular meeting of the Heard of , Directors of this bank held this dav, a riuar-' terly dividend of Q7r was declared, free of State tax and payabln April 1. 1DSS. te ' atockhelders of record at the close of .butl Bess March 31. 1022. Check will be mailed. J. WM. IIARDT. Vice President and Cashier. Annesl Meeting tar" THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD KB COMPANY Geeeral Ofllrei Bread Street Station Philadelphia, Slat March, ler.. Th Annual Meeting of the Stockholders t this Company will be held en Turcdajr, the lllh of April. 1022. at 11 o'clock, A. J.. In the Feyer or in- acheih- e. .music, tireaa ' rid Locust Streets. Philadelphia, at which I muting the Annual Repert of the Heard of nireeters for tti year ended 31st December. 1021. and tuclv ether subjects as may be . 10 . 3.. 1.. 1.. 102'i 103 103 102Ti 103 1024 103 1024 2.... JOS 2.... 1024 10... . 103 Oeve't F R 8s 3.... 1074 1.... 1074 1.... 1074 3 ... 10T, 1 ... 107' Gr'd Trunk of Can 6s rets 1.. . 101, 1.. . 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SO Chit Cep'r 7 3.... 101S 3.... 1014 CI'd Cln Chi ft St L 44 1 00 CI'd nil -.hl ft St Leuis e 4 004 C L A Wh Bs 1 OSS Cel F'l t Bs 1 85 Cole A S'n 4 4 014 Columbia O A E lit sta 1 01 C Tab ft R 6s 1 034. 1 1 B 4 1. 4.. 1.. 3.. 3.. 1.. 1 , 15.. 10.. 084 08 084 084 08 084 084 084 08 properly presented, wut be submitted for Jap Ueen't 4siuell Telephone consideration ana ucuun - me aiocxneiuers. . Stockholders may obtain copies of the Annual Repert of the Company and the neces-' sary tleketa for admission te th metlng en ' nd aflr the 4tli day of April. lOJj. by ...l acultratlen at. or by letter i tti. I Secretary's office. Roem 260, Ilread Street Station. Fhll.idelr.hla. LEWIS NEILSON. Secretary. 3. 1 13. 4 1 A. 4 5 1. 4. 1. Due. Light Us 1.. . 1014 1.... 1014 2.... 1014 3.... 1014 1.... 1014 3 ... 101 Due. Ltgt 74 1.... 1044 1 ... 1034 ErI Oeni Lien 1 444 1.. 1.. 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M K A T 6s wt 7 044 B fill. M K A T note. 25 flOLA Me Pae RIJ 4, 2 024 -!3 021 1 024 I . . 1TJ4 107 147 V 1074 1074 1074 107S 1074 107 4 0..., 1..7. 1.... 6.... . 4.... 1.... 3.... 1 N Tk Light A Fwr 4 1 RAU N Tk Light H A Pwr B 2 86 New Y N II A Ilart'd 0 4 6711. New Yerk O A W'n m 4 S OStt N Yk Rly it 6 84H B 844 N Yk Rlya 0 1 TV N Yerk ,Stat Rly 44 1 664 1. ... 664 .V Y Tel 44 2 01H 1... . 014 3... . 01 li N Y Tel' '41 1:: 1.. 1.. 1.. 3.. 18.. 0.. 10.. 13.. 3.. 107 1074 107 107 1074 107 107 10T 1064 107 107 It L a 8 r In 1..... am 3 624 1 634 4 69U ilUtH fran MMe a S T0H 1 704 1 70S' 1..... 701 It L A S Fran Srla B 1 84V 1 81U It L A Fran strlc c 1 084 10 00 8 00 10 09 8t L Sew'n Bi 1 70 8 70 St Paul A K C 8 L 44 8 78V San Antenla A A P Rly 4 2 744 Seab'd A L aj 6 104 4 10 8eab'd A L fd ! 864 8 A Ij 4 sta 1 S3 Seab'd A L 6 B 404 1 404 8h Steel. II 8 S 0314 Sinclair C Oil cerp'n 7 wl 13(tale) 08 S 08S le 084 0 08H 2 984 2 084 8 084 3 OSS Sinclair C Ull -erp n 74 3.... 1034 B ... 1034 25.... 1084 12.... 1034 1.... 1034 Se'n Facile fd 25 80 6 86 S'n Pae cv 4 1 804 3 80S C(tale) 80S 23 "80 40 en 8n Railway 4 3 0.1 U Bn Railway Bs N raclftc R 3s 1 614 N Pacific R 4 3 8B Nth S Pwr Ss 5 80S 1 804 3 80S B ROh. N IUI! read of calif B 2.... 102 2 101 u Nlh S Pwr 6s 1 eau Or A Calif Ss 2 07 V 10 07!i 21 08 Oregon 8 I, 4s 2 004 8 Ot 13 00V Oregon 8 Lin guar'd Ss 1 n- 1 004 10 004 2 oeu Ore-W R R C" N Ce 4s 1. 8. ! '. '. n 25.!.! 4.... 0.... 14. 704 704 70 70 784 70 784 784 Otis Steel Ixt 1 074 V Coast C R 1 771, .Packard Moter Car Ce 7s 1.... 102S Pa Rd gm 44 1 874 2 88 1 KB Penna R R 3s 1 004 1 064 6 004 3 nni: Penna Rd 64 I.... lOfli. I'enna n R 2 10 Pere Marqt 3s 1 031- 2 03 " Ofll 2SIPItts C Chi A 2 024 ft I. a 5: 1 24 Mj Pic 5s '28 1.. 1 4.. 1. 1.. 1 . 15.. 044 Ot 04 034 OSS 084 ess Sn Rall'y 04 10. 5... 1... 1. . 3. . 1 .. 1.. 2e!!! IS... is. ! . IS... 15.. I... 4. 054 OS's 054 834 OSS 0B 4 054 OS's 054 054 no ips 4 00 004 or. OS 4 Stan.rd Oil of Calif 5s 1.... 100 1.... 10O 2.... 1054 Steel Tube Ce of Am a 7s 2 87. 1 074 Third Ave J 10 B3 Third Ave 4s 1 054 1 64 U Teledo fit L ft Mesfn 4s 0 nr. Union I'ac v GOSSIP OF THE STREET 1 . . . - - - 1 20. . . OS' 10 nan Union Pac 4s 1 004 14 1104 1 ne: U Tank C 7 1 . . . . 103 Unt'd Drug 8s 1.... 100: U 8 Realty ft Impv't 6s 23 04V U S Rubb'r Bs 804 804 87 87 87 80S 87 Fer the first time in many moons the speculative element, aftei closing yes terday, were almost wholly committed te the short side. The recent top-heavy aspect of the market waa "freely dts- cusied and It waa pointed out, became of the ever-extended position of the peels and speculative combinations, the market had reacheda position where It was sensitive te bearish influences. Many of the active sellers yesterday and Saturday had fought the advance con tinually since last September and haye new come te the conclusion the market 1 In n position where larger lines of shorts can be put out with n reasonable degree of safety. Fer the moment concerted efforts are being made te force liquidation of the sugar, meter and oil stocks. The sugar and oil stocks, annnrentlv. ween stnaied out because of the rumored new financ ing by these companies. Interests con cerned in both e( these Industries In sist, if new finnncing was even con templated, the companies are in a posi tion te enter the field te obtain credit en favorable terms, which is anything but n bear argument. Demand for Short-Term 'Nete Investment hrnkprs rrnnrr an cteA. lent demand for short-term' notes and say there Is also evidence of renewed activity and strength in the acceptance market. Dealers recently lowered their discount rates te 3 nnd 3 per cent, but owing te the scarcity of bills there was net ns great n degree of activity n- might have been expected with a larger volume of paper nvnllable. It Was nelnted out that the alnwnixa of business has been a .factor in pre venting the creation of new bills in any thing like the amount that have been called for recently by ' reason e' the comparative case in money. Giving a Helping Hand A geneml feeling of satisfaction wok expressed In local financial circles yes terday In the renert that n concern which had been making a heroic struggle 10 Keep its nenu aoevc water had been given the helping hand by prominent banking Interests in this city and New Yerk and was once mere placed in it solvent position. The concern in ques tion had a wonderfully clean record nnd always was prompt te meet all ob ligations. The recent difficulties were virtually unavoidable by reason of the existing business conditions. A committee of bankers, several weeks age, made a hasty examination of the company's affairs and were entirely satisfied that the conditions were only temporary nnd could cabily be over come. In consequence, prompt finan cial assistance was granted which put the concern en a strong fiunnnclal standing again te meet ull its pressing obligations. The Rising Tide of Sterling , Advices te the Department of Com merce at Washington, giving the Im pressions of experts in Great Britain en the underlying Influences en inter national exchange, refer te the declin ing experts from the United States be cause the shrinkage of experts te the United Kingdom lias net been accom panied by nnv corresponding shrinkage in imports of British goods. This trade argument Is clearly hound ns n reason for some of the recent strength of sterling. The buying of se curities by American individuals and In stitutions from British holders, the nur- S21 ' chnse of British Treasury bills for American insurance companies nnd the granting of dollar leans, considerable parts of which eventually find their way Inte sterling, are nlse believed te. lmve played a large part in the recent strength of sterling. Finally, it is nrgucd that the pros pective co-operation of Eurepenn no tions in the rehabilitation of the Con tinent greatly improves the outlook for British trade. There are. however, various elements of uncertainty for which allowances must be made. l... . 004 Ment'a Put 3 10 04S 1 044 2 04 4 Mentr'l Tram wa Bs 1 80 2 SOU 44 it ,31 A Es'x3'4s 44S I . 4 7.1U New Or Tex ft .Mexico Ss 2 084 '.v V (.'ent'l i 1.. . 871- I N Y Ct'l en 4 1 4 .... 80 22 SO 28 80!4 N Y Ct'l 14s 1 1.. . KM- N Y cent'l H V S Rubb'r 7 3 llll , U S nub 74 1 04M 3 1034 Pre ft ReflnerslU'd S Steel Ss war'd 8s li.... 100. 5.... 100S 3.... 101 2.... 1014 2.... 101 3..., 10) rub Serv Cerp N Jsy E 1 814 B 81i 1 814 1 824 10.... s .. 1014 1014 miu Utah P4l.li 1 004 10 00 Va-C Chm 1st 2... . 074 Va-C Ch 74 2 ..06 2 06 1... . 064 06 Western Horizon Brightening Continued casing in money rates throughout the West afford signs of bet terment in commercial and industrial lines. Banks nt the larger Westcrn,eon Westcrn,een ters report mere inquiries for leans, coming largely from agricultural sec tions as well as in mercantile lines, whereby buying has been of much larger proportion for the spring and summer trade. Furthermore, there are evidences of a willingness by banks te assist bor rowers in need of funds in many lines of Industrial activities. Applications for accommodations in purchases of real estate and building construction hare increased, resulting in the snle of ma terials In a much larger volume than XnrthWrtrn'a 'mti revenue ' lead ings for first twentyflve days of March Increased 0438 carloads te 196,871. Norfolk and Western Railroad has called for payment, at 101 en May.l, 1022, entire issue of $2,500,000 four year 0 per cent notes due May 1, 1024.. Netice has been received by the New Yerk Stock Exchange fremPactflc Tele, phone and Telegraph Company of a proposed Increase In the preferred stock from .OOOiOOO te $82,000,000. The War Finance Corporation from March 23 te March 25 Inclusive ap proved 121 advances, eArregatlng $8, 324,000 fey agricultural .and livestock purposes. , V The Secretary Of State for India is asking authorisatien te raise leans" in the United Kingdom net exceeding; 150. 000,000 for service of the1 Indian Gov ernment secured by its revenues. The avcroge price of the twenty active Industrial ' stocks declined .48 per cent te 80.00 yesterday, while the twenty railroads declined .40 per cent te 78.70. , . The Government of Panama has In tervened in the affairs of the Panama Bank. It has ordered as a measure of protection te local depositors that no funds be sent out of the country.' . Repert of the Celluloid Company for the year ended December 31 shows a ,ieflnit nf SI. 1.4(1.230. after denreciatien. inventory reduction, taxes and ether, charges, compared with a net income of SI .072.413 for the previous" year. The Callahan Zinc-Lead Company, in its report for last year, shows en oper ating deficit of $150,270 after rents, in terest, development and ether expenses. The profit nnd less deficit at the end of the year was $504,044. Kuhn. Lecb A: Ce. and the Hrst Na tional Bank, of New Yerk,- have pur chased from the Delaware and Hudsen Company, .subject te approval of the issue Inter.by the Interstate Commerce Commission. $7,800,000 fifteen-year GV per cent bends, due May 1, 1037. Net sales of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Cempnny for the ten months ended December 31, 1021, were $82, 1115,050, nnd the net profits, after manufacturing costs, selling, adminis trative nnd general expenses, totaled $0,040,285. according te figures sub mitted at the annual meeting of stock holders at Akren, O.. yesterday. Ver the year ended December 31, White Oil Corporation nnd sub sidiaries report net less of $2,643,020, after chargei, taxes, depletion and in in venterv adJuJfc-urnt. Tills compares with net profit. of $1,210,032. equiva lent te $1.77 a shnre earned en the CS9.040 shares of capital stock of no par value in 1020. With the thirty-eight engines booked Inst week, Including twenty-flve for the Philadelphia and Reading Railway, the Baldwin Locomotive Works has new about $0,000,000 business en Its books te compare with about $8,000,000 nt the end of February. Plnnt continues te operate at 30 per cent. Advnnce-Rumlcy Company has Issued Its report for the year ended December 31, .showing net less of $1,004,210 nftcr charges and Inventory adjustments. This compares with net Income of $1, 277,231, equivalent nftcr preferred divi dends te $3.84 a share earned en the $13,750,000 common Meck in the previ ous year. The American Besch Magneto Com pany for 1021 reports a net operating less of $230,177. against a profit of $1,d0.i,UIK! in iuu. Alter uiewing ier inventory adjustment there was a net less of $2,040,002, against a profit of $045,700 in 1020. After payment of dividends there was "n net deficit of 82.100,002. against a surplus of $05, 700 in l!)-'0: LIVESTOCk QUOTATIONS Pittsburgh. March 28. HOOS Receipt, 1000 head. Steady. Heavies. 110. 50016.63; heavy and llpht yerkera and pigs. 111. IB. SHEEP AND 1.AMIIS Receipt. BOO head. Steady. Hhccp. 0: Inmbs, $14.25. CAl.VES Reci-ii' head. Lewer. Tep. 110.50. ..M.ii.njsMW'"a T8EMNM Tr,Mury Hu Ne Recerd of Gift of $20,000,000 War Profit-, . 9ayp cretary MANUFACTURER IS SILENT ri I Detroit, Mkji., March 28. A staff special, from Washington te the Detroit Journal yesterday afternoon says: "Secretary 'Mellen, It became, known today,' has Wiled upon Henry Ferd te make an explanation of 'he claim that $20,000,000 of the Detroit manufac turer's war profits have been turned In. te the Treasury of the United States te be used as the Government sees fit. "Ouum. M...1lMln., nf m kftMr AallAtl 'The Truth About Henry Ferd' aroused much Interest im Washington, for it was announced that the book had been written with Mr. Ferd's approval and that the facts It contained were col lected at first hand from' Mr. Ferd and his associates. The book declares In unnuallfled terms that war profits amounting te $20,000,000 were returned te the Government by Mr. Ferd and that his extensive war contracts did net yle,ld him a cent of profit. "This assertion-was immediately denled-by Treas ury officials and Secretary Mellen has conducted an Investigation which re veals that Mr. Ferd collected the full price for all articles manufactured for the Government, irem .agic Deats te Liberty meter parts. "Secretary Mcllen's.. investigation further revealed that the Bureau of Internal Revenue has been unable, dur ing the three years since the end of the war, te discover just what the war time profits of the Ferd plants amounted te. Trenmirv Dennrtment agents havn endeavored te get this Information with out success. . . . . "Despite Secretary Mellen s denial that Ferd has made the United States a present of $20,0007000 no explana tory statement has bee made by Mr. Ferd. Neither has Mr. Ferd repudiated lA'Juimi' ''Ut tH IJMit M j""""-'"!. .-.---.7"ii.vima :7&i3 -.... uaiiiu,, .wrirpn jsmi-v ion. .?s."i. jr;;:i j;v.i:-. Sr r& . IBMing nun tur, an Mimnvni , - . ,. "In, m, letter wrlttenUb a mealier of tne. nenate. wne was inivrwcu n i covering the truth abent the, nutter, Secretary Mejleh" described Ferd's financial relations with the Gevernmint In connection with war profits.!, The letter from Secretary Mellen says in parti ,,ii '. ' " 'I have had this matter'lnveitlgatcd In the Treasury and find, that the rennrdu de tint aliew the receipts of' any donation from Mr. Ferd." I have ac-" cemingiy written, direct te. air; reru for information- as te hew,. the matter stands from bis point of view,' " r PUPILS INJURED IN BLAST. One May Less Sight Frem Explosion In Detroit SofTeol Laboratory Detroit, Mich..' March 28. One pupil was seriously injured and twelve -ethers were temporarily blinded by an explo sion 'In the chemical laboratory, of Northern. High. Scheel yesterday. Hun dreds of pupils dashed from their classrooms at the report. Teachers and grade principals managed; te quiet them before a stampede occurred. Joel -Griffin, sixteen years old. , was taken te Receiving Hospital with his left hand burned almost off and his face and right, hand seared and lacerated. Hospital authorities fear he. will lese hli sight. ' With .twelve ether chemistry pupils' Griffin had just, nnisnea a ciass mat had been experimenting n the manufac ture of parlor matches. On the table ntnnd n vessel nf nhosnherus. Griffin attempted te stir the phosphorus with a stick when the explosion loiieweu. TRAINED WORKERS SOUGHT ; 4 State Employment Bureaus Repert, Increase,. In Demand for "Men Harriiburg, March 28. Employment bureau officials have noted a marked increase in demand for trained work men in the last, ten days, according td a summary of reports Issued yesterday by the Commissioner of Laber nnd In dustry. Mere than 500 requests were made beyond the figure reported in the third week of Feburary. Of 1353 per sons sent te places by the State bureau last week 1103 obtained positions. Many of them were trained in the Building trades. m mmm . !' ,L.. Fun.ral Expanses. Iferris Radiiia Yaxabla Vak , ;tqfl.1,l67,136 MUCH STANDARD OIL STC New' Vetk, March 28.-Apnrsl ! William" t. m.j.. "Pnrais. .... .......... ... prunes estate' filed yesterday th H.t.rr.i ment with the Surrogate, glvlaJl rrnk amm'int j.- 1.1-l .. " "ad levy Its inheritance assewmeMl $51,157,186. Next lo-Jehn iT?J feller', Mr. Harkness was ens 1 largest holders .of Standard fiiiJIa ties, iiis investments Inl that nr and ita numerous nhii..i.. rr Ing te mere than $40,000,000. Thsi .The, Harkneis estate was .& x?.urJ,A.btwn he "Mew, Edith J .istsmss, wne receives ene-htl. a son' ana daughter, Louisa mi and William3 rfale HaVCss. "ti estate is set down n sru 10.1 (?! which -Is -deducted $2,007,8207 as follews: Funeral expenses. SlRe' administration ..',.,...,' 2A2? debts owed by. Mr. darkness, $ll 400, and commissions paid for Jdi istrntlen, $1,070,505. The Inherit tax is yet te be adjusted. Mr it ncss 'dledv May 10, 1010, and 'th? nraisal Is made an nf Mint .tni. ' Nearly .all of the estate consul stocks and ether securities, several ai liens ecing invested In industrial. read and public corporation ccrtlfleii Mr. Harkness did net invest raucn real estate, only two nnroeia ki.I", eluded, in the schedules of his preDenl One Is the town house nt 12 Kast Klf'fl th,lrd street, n five-story brick and (tad dwelling valued at $225,000, nnd 9 Ail.HH 111 HiaA. u..fI V 1 laaaai viiiki.- .no ueumrj residence ut 0 Cove. L. I., known ns DeMnrin u. and stene mansion with Inrgc creusal .U.UU HI WUfUUVi M ': . --?5-.-.-" ... : : : , w.:vi.'.t:.ii I Kast Iluffrtln. N. Receipt! ISO head. receipt. 400 neaa. moo a n A neadlng Ce 4s. Va Ply Ce 8 for a long time past. , J J4. L:.'IvIn ' One of the best indl 4.R.n'"i. 54bV ' ,?-5"''vcinent of mlscellni 4.Re I f. H B .. J, ,, . ., ,.,.,, indications of n freer miscellaneous commodities 3.... 03. V L'nlen 64s """ general iiierciiiinuiM: te ruuuruvu 111 nie Grand A 1 ., 1074 the railroad traffic and tins must event- w clt 4 11.. 1074 ually be rcnected in n mere liberal cx 1 3U Weningh' 1: 1 change of funds both en the nnrt of ircli 28. CATTLE Mmv. steady. Calves. Hlnu- ateAdv. tSGlll.BO. .Rernlnts. S'.'OA head! 10- te ISO lower. Heavy, tl0.3010.75i mixed. 10.O0 Oil; yorkers, light yerser mm pig, xiiw 11.10; roughs. t.508.75; stags, $498.30. HllbKP AND 13108 Receipts. 1400 head. Sheep acthe; lambs slew. Price un changed. Kast St. IauIs, March 28. CATTLE Re ceipts. 30(10 head. Reef steers steady te ttlrnnir. Hulk. In.75fi7.73! light yearling opened stendy:. later market weak. Tep.' $8; beef cons' steady; bulk, S4.73W3.73; bulls, ennners and stackers steady; veal i caltes, 25c te sue nigner; uuik areunu vs.eu; top. 10. 11008 Receipts, 11.000 head. At-tlve, fully steady. One lead 200-pound average, 11(1.30; bulk. 100 le 240 peunders, 10.33l!j) 10.43;' packer sews sternly te weak; mostly SH.50; light pigs. 23c lower; ethers about steadv. 111.23911). SHEEP Rece'pts, 1500 head. Knlrly ac tive, strong te 23c higher. Three deck of geed te chelcn Colerado lambs, $10.10 te shippers nnd city butcher; clipped lambs, $15.50; medium natives, $14. B0; sheep steady. Prices Heavy en Paris Bourse Pari. March 28. Price were hevy en the Rourse today. Threa rr cent rentes. 30 francs 80 centimes; exchange en Londen, 48 francs 71 centimes; B per cent lean, 78 francs 113 centimes. The dellsr was quoted at 11 francs 10 centimes, 1 niMT .111 l.rr.n ID .met Read the dally talks by thinking Phlla I rielphlans en subjects they Itnew best. This feature appears reguiariy en me coneriai Page of the Evr.MNO Public LxDees. "Slake It a Habit." Adv. Proposal Or'FICK OP THE , COMMISSIONERS OF FAIRMOl'NT PARK 17 CITY HALL. PII1L.ILI.PA March J5, 1022. led proposal will be received t thj Mflr, until 3:13 P. SL. en Tue.diij. April 4. ItMJ. 'or th0 'ollewlnB uppII- and works. fop 'dressing reads with read oils. Erection "of Public Comfert liulldlng. ' Full particulars as te form and every requirement of the propeal with the neces ary speeincatlens nnd bUnks, muy be ob-1 Ulned ut this efflce. The Commissioners reserve the right te 1 reject any or all bids. 1 Ry order of the Commissioners of Pair Pair sneunt l'urk W AWN CORSON. I Chief Engineer. ' Sperl.il Meeting K5SPOFFICE (IF THE CO.MMIH.SIO.NLltS , a37 OF FAIHMOINT PARK I 1'J7 (Itr II 'II. PhlUdelphlii STRUET Tltm: NOTICE A meeting of the Commlttee nu Street r.u. of the Commissioners of Kalrmmint Prk will le held nt the nfflre nf the Cem-' an mistleners. Roem 127 C'ltv Hail Phlrte. 8 phla. en Tuesday. April 11. 1022, nt S1S0 71 o'clock P. SL. te consider the proposed plant- i Ing of trees en bel'i sldei of Helfleld Aienuei ,, from Old Yerk Rexd te IJnilley Avenue: ' extension of Hunt ng Pirk Arenun from Old " Yerk Read te 15th Slreet: 33d Street from 1 Pennsylvania Railroad te Dauphin Street, ' 4 Thfc cost of doing the erk. If determined 1 n upon, will be charged by law te the owners eif the property In front of which such work It done, but thereafter the trees will he eared for by the Commissioners without dbarge te the property owners, THOMAS 3, MARTIN, e-creiary. K Belium ns 3 07 ! 1 .. 1034 B Steel Ss '38. 3 S3 4 1034 2.. .. R0 4 Kram'n Indust 2 1024 2 . . M D'v 74s wl r.(ale) IOS'41 2 .. SHU 2 . .0!) K Delg'm 74s 2 . .. M4 I . 108. Heth Steel fls, Kingdom Den-, 8 00 mark ct 0s llrnden Copper 119 004 !l!l I'll HO fiO 3 054 Reck Il'd A & Leul'a 4 4 1. 1011 10114 1014 1014 1014 1014 iei;j 1(11 4 t Mfg 7 i " JHUJ engaged in the distribution and sale of ? '"0U ,trfll enn.lu J.. . 1004 1.. 1004 3 80 St L I Mt A S Rwy 4 ,W A L E 44 1 844' 3 ... 00 1 84 4wickw' Spne hi li 1 .Ml M Hteel 7 1 nn 'wii-en & r t.i .chain stores. producers and shippers as well as these engaged in ' retiill goods, Chain Stores Issnea Streng i .1. 117 4 ' Mines 1)9 1 'ITU 1 !lfli 1 117 4 iDkn Edl Ce Ss Gen I Elcc Ss 074 1 ..4 .' ... 004 H7 4iB Edt'n Ce 0One'l Elec Us H74' 1.. . 1014 4 . 10. U7; 1. . 1014 Ooedear T tt 07. n Edls'n C 7s Rub'r '31 07. 1 103 1. 1174 B Edls'n D 7 4. Kingdom Den-i 3.... 107 41 1. mark ct 8s I 2. .. 107 41 1. 2 112 ill Rap T ct 7s I. . 1.... 112 3 754, 10... . S .. 1114ln Rapid Tran 3 K of Nether- I ct 7s ta IQoedyeer T lands 0s wl 1 2 724 , Rub'r '41 10 1 31 42 till 4 00 4 HOW 004 fid 4 004 08 4 04 'likyn Vnlen El 04 1st sta I 04 4 ' 1 ... 82 ! 11)4 Bush Uld'g 5s 114 4 2 .... 89 . 04 4'Care Cllnchf'dClt N'n Rly isi 04 4! A Ohie B 10.. .. 0 044' 1 h0'v 10 . Mi 04 4 II 83 j 1 sn 2 114 3 .114 10 . 115 I . 115 7 . 113 N T Cent'l 7s 1 inn 7(rale) 100 1 1004 ' j t nam co 64 rets 1 107i 1.. . 107. St L 1 Sit A 9 R A Q dlv 4sl in 7041 8 784 10 70 St L & H K ftj 1 784 10. 11 Uh 1I8.2.S 08.20 08.10 Liberty 3 .. Liberty lht 4s.. Liberty 2d 4s. . Liberty 1st 44s. 08.40 Liberty 'M 4'4s.. iin.;il' IJiberty 3d 44.. 00.4(1 .luvrty tin fis., iin,i- Amenc the few stocks successfully te buck the strong reactionary currents in yesterday's market were the se-called Slay Deparuncni mores 054 mode a new high for the yenr and 004 Kresge sold nt 11 new high since the no 'stock dividend came off. May Depart 064 ' iniint Stnri-K 1 new linvlne 8 nor cent 704 Wilsen C 74s , nimiinllv In illviilpiulH nml tlipre uns T(saie) 07"! disappointment in some qunrtcrN beeause 1 .n7'i the rate was net raised te 10 per cent at 7(sie) 074 the Inst meeting of the benrd. 2 (flat) 074 The next meeting of the directors is scheduled for early in slay and dome of the recent buying has been en ex pectation of an Increase in the dividend rate at that time. Current earnings are understood te be running at a rate of better than $20 a share for the common nftcr the preferred dividends and taxes. THK TRADKIt. McCLEES GALLERIES 1B07 WALNUT STREET Paintings and Etchings By W. LEE HANKEY Choice Wedding (lift Mmellnt Proof, Painting Restored FRAMING. A HPKCIALTV Vs.-' " p. i ;'.' .'sV'.V .t.r a .j"ta a mmm yi:v; aJ,Vll,i .Vvt.V-.'.t 'j.. .. ?.'"-. fv; ,-.'.M,?-i,v.y;M JMjA'am'..' v.i:t:v. Mttmtf, It's none of our business why you wish te dispose of YOUR USED CAR If you've had a windfall"' and can new. afford a better one, we extend our con- gratulatiens. ' s I 4 C veu ave met W4t reverses and "neqd the coin," you have our sympathy. ,fklf you're a dealer looking for "a turn" go te it. ' tIn any case, we can aid you and, at the same time, help the ether fellow get a gen ujne bargain if that's what you have te offer. The quarter-million daily circulation of the Public Ledger gives you innumerable thousands of "prospects." C Phene your ad te our Classified Advertis- r .. Is. NTrY7 n:ll ...Ml l mi ing Lcpartnicni. iiu w . out will DC maitea later, v Bell Walnut 3000 Keystone Main 1601 mm mm !SnW .C'Sl jv?"...vr. .........-...a & mm '"X-5tl s,';!1 jSVeaVi mm mm :&Fm 4vv. i i a.v; wvi fc:j:::i:i::i,vv.3::y;n::tetf3:7y;& 784 78, istw 0S.12 0S.2II 08.1(1 08.30 0S.20 00,38 0S.4: 1:30 P. SI. 08,10 08.20 08.111 08.30 08.24 00.44 08.50 rJjTsjaeGERSca1 1 DStXfL BIDS. rrniACElPHIA. 1 il., un, Vlefy Notes 48.100.80 10Q.80 100.82 I AnVANCF IN STEEL PENDING 014 1 804'Oreat Nertll'n 04 2 8(14, Rly 54 1 ... Hli l(ssle) S0' 2 , 004 4 .... 044 Ctl I) Tele .111 1 (flat) (lfl, 0 ... 044 1... . 08 I 1 flfl4 Kaale) 04 Cen'l of Oa en n n4 1 044 5 004 2 . .. 004 10 .... 044 1 . DO 4, 23... . 904 I .... 0441 1 004 Ort N Rly 7 10 044 Ct'l of Oa Oil 20 1074 BALDWIN LOCOMOTIVES ARE CONSTANTLY BEING IMPROVED Changes and improvements most of thorn net apparent te the casual observer arc constantly being niade in locomotive design and construction. In order te increase its economy and efficiency, the locemotlvo of today is equipped with a variety of auxiliary apparatus hardly thought of twenty-five years age, THE BALDWIN LOCOMOTIVE WORKS PlrJbt4j4Ur. LONDON STOCK MARKET Trade In Specialties Brisk Gilt Edged 8ectlen Spotty Londen, March iiS. HecurltlcH en the Stock Exchange generally showed stability teduy, with the feeling con fident. Trading In specialties was brisk. Seme Industrial Issues were strong, following mere optimistic views with resnrd te the home labor situa tion. Hudsen's liny was 0. The rubber group was Inactive and fenture. less. Oil shares weie irregular, with operations professional, lleyal Dutch was 3.". Hhcll TraiiHpert nnd Trad Ing 4 11-10, nnd Mexican Rngle 304, The silt-edged department was strong in spots, influenced by 11 favorable mon etary outlook. French leans wen- nulct hut hard en the settlement of tliu Near Eastern question. Sentiment In home rails was cheerful, with dealings lively. Dellar descrip tions were steady, in sympathy with New Yerk exchange. Hesitation was noted In Argentine rolls, with changes narrow. Light support was given kaf firs. AR SILVER Bar l!,vr was Hd higher In Londen ted at BSSd.' . L Heavy Buying Movement Believed te Forecast Higher Price Level New Yerk, March 28. Leading steel authorities admit that nil indications point te n general advance In steel I prices in the near future, probably within a week or se. liile they i.tnte no attempt te rush up quotations is te be mode, thsy believe the present large buying movement Is due te the fact that' consumers In 11 number of products have been notified of a peiidlns ad vance In prices. This is true of the United States Steel Corporation as well ns of the In dependent companies. The latter were the first te make the move toward high er levels severnl weeks age for bars, shapes nnd plates, and their action was followed last week by the Carnegie Steel Company, the subsidiary of thu Steel ('rirnoratlen. ' On the ether hand, the Carnegie j Company was tlie tirst te announce an advance In sheet bars, when lt informed Its customers early last week that (lie price of this product for the second quarter delivery would be $31 a ten, 1111 advance of $1 per ten ever the old price. Independent makers within a few days also nnneunccd a $31 quota tion, which i $2 a ten ever the level quoted by some of tbsst companies re ceijtly. .',vt Spear's New Cooking Range, Combination Ceal and Gas. Saves Ceal and Laber Hakes, roast and broils perfectly makes an abundance of het .water. Provides a comfortable kitchen sum mer and winter. HI'EAR'H llet-Wr.trr Steve and Laundry Ktetts at a small cost. Oas Ranges) all style and Bites, with every convenience, at reasonable prices. UPKAR'S New Wiirm-AIr Distri butor the Ideal heater for the home. Bring us our kitchen and (letting problems experienced en gineers will htlp you solve them. Seii.1 for boeMelt. fletlrr )!, tem, ' anil tee e demonstration, James Spear Steve & Heating Ce. 1823 Market Street Rcll Hprur 1470 Ketitena lc 1619 Eta, la flUts. i i'MSa!l WANT-AD Fer the Public Ledger RATES " Help and Situations Wanted Reems and Bearding On or 2 time In the morning anil evening edition of ths Fublle Ledger, 35c per line each Insertion. Three or mere time, within 7 day, 25c per line each Insertion, Example A 2-line ad 1 morning AND 1 evening edition, 70c. Three morning AND 3 evening editions, $1.50. Other Classifications One or 2 times In the morning und evening edition et the Fublle Ledger, 10c per line each Inserllen. Three time, within 7 ilajs, 30c per line each Insertion. . ' heten time consecutively, 2Se per line each Insertion, Example A 2-line ad 1 morning AND 1 evening edition, 80c. Three morning AND 3 evening editions, $1.80. Seven morning AND 6 evening editions, $3.50. Count fl word te each line. Name ; . ,v. Classification Street .Number of times. 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