y " f r- ih M. w ' Sh i TV.1 evrfvua pCTWipr fl-t wivht.? WW M 3VJ' sp SBlBBBTOsI EVIiKlNllRUBLICMl iwP iiiism!Bi At Clese of Business April 1, 1922 North Philadelphia Trust Cd Bread St. and Germantown Ave. Above Erie Ave., Philadelphia S,83G,518.82 . 2,447,611.61 WE HAVK TODAY 0172 DEPOSITORS WITH CHECK ACCOUNTS 8043 SAVINC. FUND DEPOSITORS A Total Belonging te Our 18,315 Depositors of $6,304,130.43 These Fund the Company Leans and Invests in a Careful Manner Se M te Be Always Able te Meet the Depositors' Requests for Payment I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. X. XI. Fer This Purpose We Have Cash in Om ault Geld, Silver and Notes.. . Cash en Deposit With Hnnk, Payable en Demand U. S. (ie eminent Sectiritirs Hands of States and Cities liends of Railroads and Other Corporations. ... iiliiii si. pi. vm iu:auii v MH.n Leans te l'lrnn and Individuals I'WAHI.i: Hll. UK ASK KOK IT WITH SIICI'IU TIKs (.'!' hih.kviwn maiim:i' x.xi.ft: ri.i:itu:u roil r.Y.ti:xr !! i ",s Leans en Time te MdSTI v TIIIIKi: Vl' !' VI I.I -rv.VlU N I'AVMIAT Leans en Premisserx Notes te r ums Ai isim tin a:.s i'ayahi.k in Tiutm: en kmi n .ru.s-i us Mortgages MdSTI " PWKI.I 1NOS PClTI'IKD II V Till: OWNKHS MANY P UllnM tKK cjl'AII l'l'ltUY PAYMENTS (A AU'nl'NT or TIIH I'HIM'II'AI n.'inkinj; llou'e nnd aults IM'I.I i-s 1 s M'K liKI'cSM AII.TS U'TII (- ie -n ion r: n .mu hem:s. Interest Accrued Firms nnd Individuals i u n NTH'1- with .si:n-iuTii:s iint.i w.i i; I'l.Btmr.u reii S287.394.73 390,918.21 602,038.21 18.-1.328.23 l)71,SSS.I5 1,987,932.79 46,679.70 197.221.13 2,211,333.00 300,603.91 NEW. YORK BONDS ISAU'S IN II nil) J Ar r.fp-" 7'llra,len Cepperilnt I . H(. Mines Gs L'.'i 10 . . HO , I ttfl'4 n . no", 2 nil'. i I. . I'd'. II 'U 11 fin 'Chliif.e (lute t 2 101 ' ll-K II y fn III 'a I 1 . . M'-j I! I'Uls'n I) ,. . City Uenl x iU - 107 , l s7SI :i 107 , j 1 s7 a 07, 1 2, s7. B HP Tru 1 City of Cepe.i-I 3" hsrn rH ' 1 ."-""i ' I 1)1 i J . s.l . I'.Vi .". S2. r. tin1, it itai r n 7' Olv t.jens .1. f. S2'i I STS'H Itanut 1,h I uliy Mnr 7 t ' S s? 21 7P. I 1 s;i, i.i ;', I Cly flie ! 'i ' 7S', I nerle 8s Caiir u & I M it a.i HKsa'c) in I 43 I . .. . ... niii'e it 1 4ji r,n it' it'. in, u U', in, i si, r m r..-., IIS I j Ml UumI) lis 1 (eiul) (17 .1 i . ii til 1 104 f-che SevaU It-1 M til .. . H7 07'i 117 H l73 117 l'7 '.I' 11' in .. IMS I'nnn'n l'nc 4. 194.17 This TOTAL $7,184,934.88 leaves n purplus of S80,8M-l "0,SS6J'J of which is a reserve fund r.el aside for interest and taxci. The balance being the cnpitrl, $2j0. 000; Surplus, S500.000, and undi vided predts, $50,938.16; which con cen tHates a iuarantrc fund for all u he de business with us. In addition te the above we held S. U622 in Trust made up of $:0I,589.05 in Securities and S.W. S;'fi.i'r in Cash, which are kept en tirety separate t.nd apart from the Company's assets. M is j 'a ' '; r Sifls l 1 1l'l.l 1 :i 3 i" I I)PH 117', !I7', '.'71, '.17 IlL' '1T1 St.. 10 771. r. 77, Cnn Si, n H . US', Cnrn Cincnf'il Ohe 3a J s7 ru l.ruhir . H7'j, en iv-hWi' it ., S4'j C u lit' I'.li'n t np'r S 111 (' O i v If , .". . MIS T C S. O cv I Keii !li J II I). Ill 4 1 1 I) I lOuS n "n.i i.i 'it ' mada :vj is 1 I in in l- !( I i ill Ml '1. Ill 111. I 10 10. mi. 411 no. ,",n i. j. in l:: ji.i. ! mi in s. in in :: l Dull- tr i If' I :i a . i t iiif i It 7It,. L'l fKS . : ln.i '' i r, l !H , up, - HIS fi,i . !l'i ' '14' j 'I Tr.ln h --' lOL'l. I 10'.' I H I 1 Urn . 1 1 1 "ALWAYS COMMERCIAL" PENtM , National Bank : ' l ' lib.'WiX PHIIadelphla $y SU Us.'iJS'lHX Seventh Street. April 4th, 1922 ASSETS IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE: , Ctth nnd Reicrvc Sl.960.263.64 10'.' I 102 ie;s 10L". I It - llllP. 1 ntP. , li'i'S Imp, Jup Ce. n t ! 1 7.P. 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I'l l! .Ml. , Is Ml' April 4th, 1922 ASSETS IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE: Ctth nnd Reicrvc Sl.960,263.64 Exchanges for Claarinj Heuse 302,719.72 Due from Correspondent. 415,818.45 Eligible Paper Diaceuntable in Federal Re serve Bank 8,987,735.6C U. S. Certificates nnd Bends 3,567.474.65 $15,234,012.12 OTHER LOANS AND DISCOUNTS: Due within 30 days $1,285,602.16 Due 30 te 90 days 477,180.82 Due after 90 days 1,375,896.00 U. S. and ether Bends 648,061.99 Banking Heuse 271,000.00 $19,291,753.09 LIABILITIES Deposits $12,653,043.73 Due Fedcr-il 'Icserve Bank 2,464,500.00 Circulation 140,000.00 Reserve (Un-.irnsd Interest) 91,516.18 Reserve (T.-r.es etc, I 97,353.22 Cnpital Stecl- 1,000,000.00 Surplus and Profits 2.S45 339 9fi $19,291,753.09 M. C BAKER, vr-. , W B. VARD, c.i,ier ssistnt cvsiurns II. C IIKIT.i:. V. II. Dliss il. (, I'OI.IIKMI s DIRECTORS 6A.UI I.i. s. sjiAKI I'WS'II II MIUTII IP.VISC Inix .. .'w.V'i'iimi'. ei'ViV1 ( uri.iri tui.iiNs uir.i.iM ru i rv . innv I- "Tr:-n mki mi.i i: (.. iiAKiii nii.tnu i ti iimii AriTtAM C, MOTT ' "" "' ' IH.A11DX I Al nr. . r.nu-i..i. HP, !'l fl4S !ll tlS 'IIS HIS HIS Xel I" I. j i s S ItSlj 'h,e ibe Mil 4 P f,l lj 1 ill '. 1 111 I, 1 till, rh.ii.iRn Mil A sip rm 41. 2 si 4 '"hiencn Mil (. 27 111 1 1 M M inn.- 'i -.1 . HU .1.. .. OH I 'nvli, ttili. 1 HI I t-V,it,'ii sM f t ;i7 'nil 11 I', lit lis., I 41 1 1 J 1.1 '.. I, S t ' 1 .In l'i .11 k, .-nere .M S n 4i I's 2... . H.P, 1. ,'. N.ish ,-,i 1 PUS J I ' -j Market M III, l'ran l. Hi'S 7lialel li ' '. I. ill III I Lilici'ty Lllierl. 1 I lli.'itj I I .il, i,i 1 llli Null 1 I 1 1 It l'S. I'l-. ll'Kli !l!l.70 ,.HI..V !1!I.J0 1III..-4 ll!l..'i0 .inn. in Lew '.ID.L'O H'.l. 1 I tm.12 tm..-ii '.)'.). 10 kiii.ii: 10(1 ion , ten '4 Ce ' . M.i l., Ml. MO, Ce let . una; (HIS f',1 . HHS Kill, . H'll, 11(11, I 10 ' P. M Mil. Ill' !I'.)..VJ tl'.t.l I '.I'.i.riii ' !l!l.-l I , I"-,-.. KHI.'.lL' 1IKI.MI LOCAL MINING STOCKS leVIPAII STOCICS 1 1 1 ii'H ' M.l. N .11 , 1 "r ni M'.H. .. Ml.P.in ':t. i .Miilitn 1 Xni in i lies, 'i I: 'In Ten P.1I1 C.ti-ii Wi-I 1. 11 I t T, nei.u, lllil li.'l I 1 l:i .n't is .up, I' 'J iii 1 1 i-: HP 1 ii :i ii 1 Hi in 1 i,S us ns 10 1 .10 1 31 1 1 H7 S (US US', l,s lis 1 j IN (II US'. . . Us I.SI, . US', r.w ,ii I & 4 , i i e 1 n 1 K.nffilem v.i ct s s IMS, 2 112 K Sweden i 1 100', rarii-I.eu ;.t Ci vl 17 S3'. 1 S3i, 1 . Sa' Ouren il H. n 1 1 10IW Chi TlTi Chile II " L. H1H C It Rep t 1. In li. 1 " 1'ilS 2 103i C It Itei n' I iu 1 sji, Ituav fcti CIiIciibe L'nlec y H.r.s S'a ct IP, 1 SUltn of S iu 1 11 I Paule it si Chile Cep 1 Ci 10 H'lS ' sd , is ln4 ' , Id si; 1 1 ft 1 1 . C X V J 1 , - V K Crt lint Meh , T,nB a I il HI2J 1 in 1 flP,('!ii i' i.'h S. Hid 4 si 1. iiiii is 1 Hilli, .1 SO a imp, Cel Im.I'I ,1i !' 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Aist (JasnK WILLIAM POST ,-tiian Kxccutlse Commlttee hu1 Mr. ClciiKut .1. C nut, Vice Trust it SurtmjK CeiiiHUtu, Prvmdeit el suit! te us: the Ci'ntiul "Te insure your buMiiu.s-fi for ctedit is im portant. The picniium .should be paid a recog nized liim it Certified Public Accountants. A comprehensive statement of financial affairs will be leivlired by them which will have the elicit of nnte ml y streiiKtheninir credit at bank and in tne market. A business heupe withei t tliis 111 urancc will be at a disad vantage ill the f.iture " Centi-al National Bank of Philadelphia Chestnut Street at Fifth Capluxl $1,000,000 Surpliu and Undixided Profits Earned $4,6co,cte 101s H' 1 s 101 r, HilS 101 I.ISllI U' 1 01 HO 1, 1 1 ii neilcan Mie 1 ! K Hi Dipi I'll, I 1 'iss I 1 PS', Krln Unl I.i : 2 HSS 2 4si: S, 1e . J IS' ',TS 1" Is' it Tel Hll Kid lei is' i, I'rl" It It 1 H W P c.. .1 II. II II I'll i" It It . 1 I' (1 I" I ram'n IihI'I" l)ev 7's M HP, Jt tit 1 Hi IH2S II,.". 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HHS I It lid, 1 ' I X l'i. ,'l Nt'i s 1 Or.u O'.'.e There svhr n Reed dfalef dlsctiislen after the elrmlng jefterdny about the development of Inereiided xtrenRth In the security tindlnR Rlturttlen nnil n" te what the vlgerntiN buying In pregrrns for ever n week Indicated. Tlirre were man,' who were positive In the view another bii vine wave has developed Mniller te thnt which was sticli n fue ter In etiuMng the boom In the lnnt half of the McKinlev Admlnlstrntien. which I In generally designated ns Hie Flower , boom. Ill their opinion, tlie huj Iiir: wave lins ,tarjtcd and It will prow In visor daily for n long time 0 eeme. and tuny eniide , a new period or activity nnd strength In NCfiirlty dealing. Tlie slluntleti, J however, h.is heen mnde eeniplcx be 1 cause of different element!' which have I HOW nrevnlled. Aninni' iIicnc is the '"u ..h -'J'i iwslty. for waiting until a nettlenicnt 1 11,111 l,M """ted in the railroad labor (dtua 1 .. lii.ij, ,,i,. i.. ...11, ,. ...,..,... ,.. ii., j ""'I ucimr utlllisil nciivitll'ti III Illliiuuii Mecks enn he renf-ennbly cenihicteil. It wiih 11 1. je th(njlit te lie niM'i's-snry theie nlieuld lie 11 geed premise of an emergence from the liiilustrinl condi tions which hud prevailed nil threiiKh 11)21 In n record of business declension In many hiisluess afl'nlrs. Se fur It has heen commented en tlini 1 1n- mnikct hus Wash T'l as, it I been one of speculative cuiiibliuttleiiN. n. . 70S I peels nnd iiievemcnts directed by what 1 , H,1 ' 'i'''' fhiksrd us Inside Interests. Hut it it "", J "ihns been repeiitcdly clnlmcil that such mut'Kel epcrulliins iiilitst necessarily lie I conducted before 11 bull campaign 'reaches ils full volume, and (hut general and sustained buying win be expected te fellow these operations. Spread of ilia ('nmbllng Spirit I Tlie virulent contagious cluuai'tcr of, j the speculative fever is stiluingly ex- cmplllieil iu the iccciit wild demon stratiens wlilcli lime been witnessed in the stock market, and which oil two occasions this week threatened te de velop Inte a riiuiiwii' efTulr. Ampin proof is te be found In the overcrowded condition of tlie beard rooms of the. various commission heuc. The gam bling spirit, however. Is net alone con lined te various groups of stocks, but has foiling outlet In ether directions. A sulking Instance is the novelty of tindlng In sugar futures, which has I cached finite considerable piopei'ilons. I I started by it guarded icmark inude by a well-known Micnr mini a few Hlll.02 ! weeks age, who hinted 10 some friends lllll.lill , there was a possibility of n geed, rich I clean-up being mnde by speculating in ;stignr option". Tlie tip spread rapldls. . iliieugh the different clubs, mid for the first time In their history several of the ! larger commission houses have been milking operations in sugar for some (if their largest trmleis. There is no j telling whcie the disease will spread I when It fi'ice develops. I Reliable Hushiess Barometer The turn in the tide of bank clear jings in I'Ybruary, neceidlng te I'.rid ,streei's. the total for tluil menih show I lug the first gain ever the like mouth I of the previous year since the Mimmei 1 of 11120, has been maintained. 'The March total of llil cities nf the I United State. .S'O.OS.VJ-O.OOO. sM,ws n I Rliin eH'i.t! per cent ever She li,c mouth , a year age. whereas the gain in Keb- tlini't W.'ls lltllv J.J nor i.nnf f, ml li .InniiPi'.v total showed an atliial less nf S.2 per cent from tluil reemded in thl first month nf I1I1M. "A slight hiwering of the. general lev.-! of lommedily piices in March is inill I cated by the Itradstreet Index Number , 1 as of April 1. which shows a decline of ' six-leiniis of 1 per cent as compared 1 with thnt ruling en March 1.- This de.J I fllne was nut nppaiently 'due te any pecial weakness In nny one class of products, llie'igh feeds ns n whole were weaker, but was slinrid in by ten out of thirteen groups, thirty-four articles declining, while ulnteen advanced, iifty three remaining unchiinged. "Itrndstreel's Index Number ns nf April 1. 1!l2i was $ll..-,:tl7. which I ceitipared with S11.00Q1 en Mnich I.I thus marking the decrease nf six- tenths of 1 per icnl during (he third i month of the yenr. This wns the I second siKht decline in a period of I ten months' time, or fiem June 1 te April I. ilurllis which the price level as n whole showed 1111 advance of 7.!l per cent." American lusiitutc of ihe (iinphic designs. r.urns Itrethri's' 1 i Idemls Aiii:; the obscure Micialllcs. the Hums ltentes ..ee.l smrcs have at tracted (piite n geed deal of attention In the recent trading because of the ap parent quiet accumulation for intliien tlal liiferestN and 1111 iiupt.iil.inl group in the undine element. The earnings for the fust ipiatter of the j car. according te iiuthiiri.ed state ments, fully justify an iuciense in the I dividends en both the "A" aim "H" ; slecks, but It Is expected thai buying1 of the "I! ' shares will tench 11 much larger volume before imj change in divi dend distribution is ordered. The com- pan tins no bends and no ether in deliledness and lis entire charges for, dividend distribution nnd fin the pur pose of retiring Ihe prier pieferred stock ! amounts m less than $I"0().IOO. This1 includes the pn.Miient et 'J per cent per annum en' the "H" shines ! It would add nn!j !.'!21.ll00 ier nn niim te the lulnl ilislmrsemenis nf tic company te Incrciie the dividend en the "A" shares te 12 per (ent and put the "Ii" sh.nes en n I per cenl dividend basis. Trend or Lnu.'-Tcim f.nuds IMIIen. Head tV i'i. 111 11 sjir,'in ,.jr. 1 cuhir letlee illsciissing the trend of prices of high -grade invest incuf issues say: "Leng-term bends, paillctilnrly tliese which cannot he 1 ailed for pay ment pi ler In mnturit.s. lire distinctly iipwani ; mat is timnnl lmer ,mciis. ecoiiemle ( nnilitieiis point thai nml li I" generally believed that rise will continue for Mime cnrs te cenn1, or until ce' evlling prier 'hi 1t(l-l arc 1 cm Ik-.I ('iinndlnn l'ro l're 1 vincinl bmiils ns :( 1 hiss base ulwajs I steed ns among ihe highest guide of in I x os tneiil s. 1 111 Hu . 1 "We, ilii'iclnii, ('insider it perfectly ! hound in ns-uini 1 li.it t'aimdiini I'ro I're liluciiil ixiiiiN should icliii'ii williiu the next 11 w jciis 'it ineu in n ii.j per cenl basis, ami it s quite possible that lliey wl'l lcndi n .' per cent basis he lore the did e 1!)'J2. Il is Inteiesllng fu Hele III, il these llili v- ear lien- ( (liable IiuihIs en 11 .'1 in r t out basis' would si.' in lll"ij; should il'c 1 each j 111 4'tf per cent In sis In two yen is they 1 1 would m l ut I l.i." I j The I't'iiiiilknhlc fm ward swing in the 1 stock of the Westlngheuse I'lectric and I .Maniifiir'tiiriug l'eiuianv has been te a great extent picillcalcil en the wide- iqilcnd giewth nf the iiiillo-lclenlieue ,,,,. r- ,, I "'" -i few dnjs age 11 representative I Cardinal Selects Father Farrell te (pf ,ll(, Westinghouse Company told one' Organize Northeastern Church of the local business association of the , 1. i ,i. r,i,nutnrl, I weuili'it'iil giewth In the (iiitpul of the Last Year's Big Shrinkage In Busi ness Being Rapidly Overcome New Yerk, April 7. The (lencrnl Electric Company appears te be re covering from the Industrial depression of 1021, according te Its report, Issued jesterday. In thnt year orders fell te $170,722,000 from 318,470,438 In 11)20, but In the first quarter of this year they gained at the annual rate of mere than $200,000,000. After elim inating cancellations, unfilled orders at the end of 1020 steed at $15,31)1,000 for large apparatus, In contrast te $111,778,000 at the close of the pre ceding year. In 1021 the company hilled net sales of $221,007.01)1.01, against $275,758,487.57 In 1020. After allowing for depreciation and Federal taxes the company's Income from Its snles of 1021 was $21,070, 083.00. which, with $0,478,084.41 In ether income, lifted lis total Income te $28,155,007.47. Frem the last named amount was taken $0,502,835.15 for in terest, discount en debentures, notes payable, etc., nnd Investment securities lcserve, leaving $21,052,812.32 avail able for dividends, out of which $13.- lun.ea-- in per cent cash dividends paid, leaving DESCRIBES NASSAU FIRE Senater Patten Among Phlladel phlans Who Fled Flames The fire which destroyed the palatini Colonial Hetel at Nassau March 31 was described today by Slate Senater Ed ward W. Patleti, who wns a guest at the hotel wlien the fire started. A number of PhlladcUihlens escaped from the hotel. "I was awakened about 0 A. M. by people pulling thlnss around." said Senater I'atten. "I went out in the hall and saw everybody making haste te vacate. I did net even step te wnsh mv face, hut gathered my things to gether and joined the throng. A a wended our way te the public squnre nnd there surrounded the public build ings of the town and proceeded te camp out. I started home the same day. "The hotel wns a large four-story frame structure about twenty-five years old. with n frontage of several hundred feet facing the sen. It had 300 rooms. It was Inclesed en three sides by small buildings." DR. SADTLER LECTURES Tells of Favorable Position of U. S. was tiaii 1. icnvitie sn.lmm .Lnn :i fee siirnliif. I n.nardlnn Ceal SuDDlles Un December 31. muri. ihe com. i .. ........ -r ,i. t-..i...i linny's surplus, after a led c. Ien of ...V" rv"rl.,?ip -1 ' ."" " l.."" ' " - M,4b,3M.tu for sundry adjustments (net), was $08,020,745,24, te which was added $8,243,200.32, while $(!, (1(1.114 was deducted for 4 per cent stock dividends In 1021, making the llnal surplus at the end of that sear $70,12(1,021. 5. States regarding coal 'supplies nnd the further fact that It has two-thirds of the world's supply of petroleum and chief natural gns, were pointed out by Dr. Samuel IV Sndtler. professor enter Itus et chemistry at the Philadelphia , College of Pharmacy and hclencc, lit an nuuress iui nitsiu. Paris Bourse Irreaular )r. Sndtler spoke In the college, at ',, . ,," ,rre0ular ,45 Nert, Tenth street, giving the I ri. AON! i. Prif e i.witA.1 ihin..iii.i.i t jt. v . . . .i i- en the lour;e tcdny. ThWp pt cmu rfnlci. ' twelfth lecture III Hie popular science exenence en l.emlmi, I lecture course, ni' mumvh tins lm: frnncit t...... inter als of the t'lieinicin iniius- .1, frantd 3.1 centltncn 4S Itlincd 1, Centlmea. .1 nr n,nl ?? SO centimes. The dollar was (juelcil francs 0i lentlmts. nt te COLONEL DUMONT TO JPEAkf t French Military Attache Will Ad. dress Belleau Memerial Meeting Colonel Dnment, military attache of the French Embassy, nnd Senater Ueerge Wharten 1'cpper, will speak at a patriotic meeting te be given by the Itclleatt Weed Memerial Association In the Academy of Music Sunday after noon. The announcement tliat Colonel Dn Dn eont would come here for the ecca slen was made yesterday by Mrs, Theo Thee Theo derc W. Heath, acting chairman of the association. The meeting will open with patriotic selections by the Navy Yard Hand. Then will fellow a prayer by the Her. Jehn Meckrldge. Follewltig the singing of "The Hymn of Thanks giving" by the Orpheus Club. Nelsen Eddy will sing "In Flanders Field." Free tickets for the meeting may he obtained nt the St. James Hetel, Con Cen wav'a ticket offices, Heppe's and tin Franklin Institute. HEADOFWELLSTOBEHERE Dr. Macmlllan Will Be Quest at Col Cel lege'Alumnae Dinner Dr. Kerr D. Macmlllan, president of Wells College, wlilcli is conducting a campaign for n $1,000,000 endowment fund, will be the guest of the Campaign Committee of the Philadelphia district nt a luncheon iu the Hetel Adclphln to morrow afternoon nt 1 :30 o'clock. Dr. Mncmillan attended n joint meet ing of the Executive and Advisory Com mittees of the Philadelphia district yes terdnv. nt which It wns nnneunced Hint Philadelphia alumnae of ells College have raised $10,232. The Philadelphia iiiint'n Is $10,000. Among the large contributions te the campaign wn S25,000 from Cleveland II. Dedge, of Detroit. lev." I"'- ' . - WmgmSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!SSSS!!SSISmmmSSSSSS -TI it it. ili Ti.ii.iij n i 'i in lerj ii k Innii-nnillleM I!Il T'erinie Helil "-lil ( en . . (inliltielil I lev ,-, Oelilllelil Peep . (Ire it IP ml .Itlllllie IjMens en K'"inl'ii Lene Mar in,, tteil Hi le Sile i l'lei, Spl HI I '11(1 Oiil.pyiT.l.H . PICKS . . . 02 .III .n't llil.l misci: Atnpai-u At 7i'll I Cllll"! Cale.li.niii I'll II Tiniiin S le r . r.ui.ki lljlh II" I i Mi tin I O'l" X i.l i 1 1 I's .Nilliil. W..n. Sil, i. . Tempi Mini While I i ., W ill" 20 07 .02 . . .111 .... 112 n.l ,..,'."! .ill's . . .Is . . . n2 l.AXT.OTS , . . s". . . ' . . - 01 02 0.", li.' iinS . . ..', ... II 01 III .el 1.1 ns .It OP, i,:i el in n.l 112 III ml ' I n:i "I "2 I I e2 ."I 02 III HI n ill nl e.l 112 11 e.l 112 113 .1 llV, III 111 III el 01 .02'i IP ill I e.l .10 II.I in n3 ni i ci 10 nl i3 PASTOR BACK IN PULPIT Rev. Stever Dees Net Let 5 Weeks' Quarantine Interfere With Duties The IC" lless Stever, pusinr of ihe , Messiah Lutheran Chiirrh. Sxt'Ciith ' and Jeffersen streets, wes releu'ed from his 1 nine .esterdnj b the Heard of Ilcalili niter ti'e weeks of (pinrantlne. I'iiim' niietiiis in the rhureli hisi night was at 'ended bj mere ilinii lOllll per- I sons, who i row ded the edifice te the lllllll s. lien Mr. Stever's seven-jenr-eld ihnighiei Mnrtbn contracted s, arte'. fcM'i iittn .- than a month nne. he wns H'cn'ciiui: from the grip, lie hiiv been I'b-eiit ttnui the rliin ch services for iieiirh two months, but lie did net let euhei Ins illness or Ids quarantine iiitun'ie with parish fltit it While lie was iliiud he cnniiiiuiiicai-'d church iilliuis. seixices nnd sei moils te his M'c iclnis In iclepheiie. These wete piinted , weelds ip the chinch paper i,i ss went nil lis lisu.ll. nnd busl- PUPILS SEE TYPE MADE First of Tours Through Industrial i All Plants Made Yesterday . Jj'JJ In nriler te nenunuit tile pupils nt the l'i 'iiisvlvanlii .Miiseiim nnd Scheel of luilii trial An wilh the problems that will coiitient iliein laiei, inuis of In spccpiKi have been n-i'iinscd with sari nils iihIii-U'iiiI estahliihiucnis In tliU i-it x tsierda a bilge group of stu dents nnd uieiuliern of the f iciilt.x vis iicd the plant of the Liinsteii Monotype MiicbiiK Ceinpain. The wcic shown the various proc esses in the pi mine Ien of type fiem l lie dl.niine. te (be c mpleied metal. Tied W (ieiid.. presideni et tlie Aiuer h mi liistiiute of the (irnphic Arts, New Yerk Clis. iitie nf Ihe Iji'-i known de slgin i's of type fni ( s in Ihe weild. cxpiiiiucil many of the incidental steps in the pinicss FORM NEW PARISH II n.l Man lin 1 ''' I .17'; "'' ''(:! l"lrt nt n .Met 4", ( 3 1O0 pi j; !'( i. - I. W n HI 1" !'" , IT , H ,1 V I " I ,,, H'cilnu of (ieriniinieu ii has been formed b; Cnnliiial Deuglierly In keep piu'c wlt'i tlie i lipid growth of population. The Hev. William (.'. I'lirrell. pastor it the Church of Si. IYuiicis de Sales, l.eiini, I'll., has btcn selecled te or er gnnii) it. The new church will be erected In the neighborhood of Clielien and Ogenu luenues. 1 1 Is said ground has hi-en purchaiied, hut ith (location has nut been made public, rather Parrcll wll make his home in linn neigniior'ine'i J. . i, .,, ,,' 47 &!" 7- A inceli.lg of Catholics who Will be Wen 3', i ic hi., 3 " .iinlnileil in the new parish will be 2.1 no in i; i 'T called within tlie next mentll. J ,ii a e Te i i I - Hit I' '' "' ;ur" , Tlie new parish Is formed from mim I ' ' fl"M , S,-Vi il p.nn n n si f 1P Immaculate Conception. Hely je(le) i. """ -J child and Hely Ang?: iWrlshM. H ppliii lir-i's, whli h IllH'IIH'lls te I each stiitmering propei thins, In WedncMlny evening, ill the iiieel i.i); "I one of the lurgc fraternal olguui elguui olguui .itieiis. the Immense assemblage was' held Kiillhniiliil lis a radio leuuiiunt- , union 'te tlie niecliiig l'i mil I'le-lilciil i llaidiiig from his elhcn In the White Heuse, and another message from the, supieuip eflicer of the fiuternlty. at , Sawiuiiiih, tin. 'I'hcse weiiili'i I ul feats natiliully have aroused cniishlciahle Interest In Ihe cencenih in.iiiiifacluriug i lie nppllimeeh, nnd. ns lie Wcstlrc.'. beuse Is the pi ill ipul producer, the sleck lelleclH the ;;ieth of the lad Yesterday the sleck, generally an In active issue, continued Its remarkable rlfcp, showing a net advance of 14 points from the Jew of the yenr. THE TKApKlt. New Issue CAROLINA PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY First Mortgage Sinking Fund 8 Geld Bends Series "A" Dated April lit, 1922 Due April 1st, 1942 Callable at any time as a whole en thirty days' notice at such a price as will be basis te maturity. If called April Ut, 1923, the call price uieuld be 122.49 If called April 1st, 1932, the call price would be 114.88 The Company will refund the Pennsylvania and Maryland State Taxes net in excess of 4 mills. 6 Authorized $5,000,000 Outstanding $555,000 Series "A" 250,000 Series "B" Bends Bend THE AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY, RICHMOND, VA. Trustee THE COMPANY: TIe Carolina Public Service Company owns nnd operates modern ice manufacturing plants in Charleston, Columbia, Greenville and Spartanburg, S. C. It retails nnd xvhelesales ice in these Cities and surrounding territories. In additionte its local business, the Company has a contract with the Fruit Growers' Express for icing and re-icing its cars. LIEN: These bends are n direct first mortgage en the entire property of the Company new owned or hereafter acquired. Day 6t Zimmerman, Inc., Engineers, Philadelphia, who have made a report for, us en the property, state thnt the reproduction value new of the property as of January 31st, 1922, leas accrued depreciation, is mere than twice the issued first mortgage bends. N SINKING FUND: Commencing April 1st, 1922, the Company will appropriate in equal semi-annual installments for n Sinking Fund, a sum equal te 2Yzre of the par value of bends outstanding. Such sums will be npplied te the purchase and cancellation of bends nt the following; prices: Up te 1927 at 103 or better; 1927 te 1937 at 105 or better; 1937 te 1942 at 103 or better. RESTRICTIONS: Additional First Mortgage bends can only be issued for 66 of the cost of improvements, when net earnings for the past twelve months, after deduction of operating expenses, including normal taxes nnd I3re of Operating Revenue credited te Maintenance and Depreciation Reserve, have been equal te twice a full year's interest en bends issued and te be issued. Beginning January 1st, 1922, nnd yearly thereafter, the Company covenants te credit te a Maintenance and Depreciation Rerervc fund I 3 Te of the gross ice and coal earnings. LIQUID POSITION: Upen completion of the present financing the Company will have no Bank Leans, and Current Assets will be mere than twice Current Liabilities. EARNINGS: "The Company has shown a growth in both gross nnd net earnings. Fer the year ended December 31st, 1921, after deduction of thoroughly adequate Maintenance and Depreciation Reserve, amounting te ever I3rc of the operating Revenue, the Com pany earned a full year's interest en the total iimeunt of new First Mortgage Bends new outstanding 2.73 times. Fer three years ended December 31st, 1921, Interest Charges were earned en an average of 2.27 times. PRICE: 100 & INTEREST, YIELDING 8.00c'e Breeke, Stokes & Ce. Wheat, Williams & Ce., inc. Members Philadelphia Stock Exchange 140 S. Fifteenth St. Philadelphia Washington Baltimore American National Bank Bldg. Richmond, Va. This Infotniatlen, while net KiMrante! 11 ehta nr,l from neurifi rt hp'i in ,9 reri,' All of theie Bends bivini been sold, this sdvcrtiiemcnt spptsri ss a milter of record enlr. STATEMENT OF CONDITION At the close of business April 1, 192U The Pennsylvania Gdmpany w Insurances en Lives and Qranting Annuities TIrustand Safe Deposit GbMPANv MAIN OFFHT. 517 CHESTNUT ST. Opposite Independence Hall RESOURCES Cash en Hand and in Bank Leans en Collateral Investment Securities Commercial Paper Purchased Reserve Fund for the Protection of Trust Balances Real Estate Customers' Liability nc Acceptances!.'!!!! Miscellaneeus: Assets HP.OAP ST. OFKH'K 1321 CIIKSTNUT ST. Cemer Juniper Fltret .$ 8,320,002.02 . 25,517,716,66 . 1,875,669.20 7;i3,489.'24 5,728,127.30 933,235.00 75,000.00 520,010.03 $43,704,180.37 LIABILITIES Capital .Stuck Surplus Fund Undivided PiulUs $8115 VfiV 71 Reserve unninat dep. iu Investments 23'.,!i9.-Vg Deposits Acceptances Executed for Custeinci's! ! .Misct'llaiunua Liabilities ' "' .$ 2,000,000.00 5,000,000.01) 1,067,970.79 .'15,539,708.53 75,000.00 21,495.05 $43,704,180.37 tt TRUST DEPARTMENT IIMat I'Ulllls 'Miiminr,,,,,,,, i'-"-l"U.',',-U,.)U i oipeiati' Trust-. . . S. W. PACKARD I'ristdcitt 299,109,727.75 I. R. CAItPKNTHR, Jr. 'i'rcuaitrer CHARTERED 181X1 rt&T ..t . H ' ,vvAV- fix V . 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