Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 07, 1922, Night Extra, Page 31, Image 31

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SUDDEN WEALTH
Yeung Lawyer, Millionaire Over-
night, Quits Werk and
Begins Worrying
BRINGS PENALTY
Tn n rertnn plnec in Oklnhemn there , n,,n,js . t)l(,v ,.0i,ii,.ri), ns 'he did him
wns n .voting lawyer who hnd the pelf, tlint without .nn ocetipnlten In
..ti nirit of nnv mnn In town. lie Hf' I"" would be mined, nt Irnst men-
. '.le.,.,. l,..f ii- nover rnllr.t
., ... ,lln f.Mn nven wlmn '
?,ni?.in W (1 allelic d In
jSri n ' l"; pndff I ." I
nne iiiuhj '! - -
own ennoe, nnd for u ieiir time, it
txpmri . 10 nnuiiieu it vers uuuiy. a no
... f ttin innttep wns. lie wns snvinc n
nnm.r for n certain purpose. lie pl'edi
nit bis little fund dellnr by dellnr while
... - ... . , , ,j . , .. , . .. -, .,
the nelKhbers were pitying bin wife for
her ln''k of plensures, nnd jvhen finnlly
lie Imd enough money be put it nil into
n farm of UK) ncres, In n district re
mote from the oil country.
"It will be a plnce te crnwl te If
things go tee bnd In the city," be
laughingly told bis friends.
lie struggled en, with his lnv busi
ness nnd bided bis time. At Inst the
oil men moved his way. He sold n
lease for n few ncres of his bind nnd
the drills bit into n lnkc of oil. Ac
tually nnd llternlly, overnight, be be
came n mllienalrc.
And then cninu his renlly unhappy
days. He would go te bii little office
anil sit nnd sit nnd sit; lnw business
which enme his wny he turnefl ever te
ethers. Down nt the bnnlc, be knew,
checks were coming in for deposit te
his ncceunt, net only weekly, but
daily; they were checks net In tbe hun
dreds, but In the tens of thousands. At
one time he was greatly worried te
discover thnt he hnd $40,000 mere in
Lank thnn he thought. He seemed te
have come te a standstill, stunned by
Girailfeu,
BROADAND.CHESTNUT STREETS. PHILADELPHIA
CapifalandSurplus EFFINGHAM B.MORRIS ' ' Member Federal
910,000,000. president Reserve System
FIXANCIIAI.
WIMf'ir.W, SKHVIt'R COMPANY FIKST
J.IJ.N C'Oi.l.ATr.KAl, TKL'HT TWKNTY-
I. 11)12.
I'uinuaiit le Hi prnvlainna of the Indenture
"f Trust erulid lv Municipal Herlr I'uin
raii le lliu undertilicncil nn Trustee te terurn
n nuiherlzcd Ihbue nf Twenty Mllllnn
liellirH rirl f.len Cellalpnil Trust Twenty-Ilie-Vear
Held ll.indH. dii r.h t, WVi. the
Jiii'IerslKriPil lierehv elves noilee thnt It new
has, en hand the aum of Seont-nve hundred
Iwenty.feur Dullar mid Hlxteen IVnts
((KM. Ml In th'i HlnUlntr Kuii'l prniled hi
ll Indenture, nncl that It Ih lu InlHntlen
10 npplj raid num. under tlm prnvlalnna of
ln said lii'J'iiturc. le purc'.inne of cnlil hendn,
eners et skII lenda Hrejmlted, at a prlc
net te excpe.1 ,nr, hcituviI Interent and !l
Mr cent premium. Sealed tenders should l
1drHiiPij ti,,, pnilarlplphla Trust I'umpnnv.
Trustee, HlnkhiK Kund .Municipal Servlcii
wmpjni, .v. i;, ,0rner llruad nnd rhentnut
f ". 'hllndelphla nnd will hn lerelswl until
piii. !v..T!,"r,,l'. April 7 u!4.
niliaftKI.I'IIIA 'IIH"-TrIMI'ANV.T-Jst:s
ni,., 'V,'",,,N' '" WAI.I.Af'n. Treasuier.
. ehlladrlphln AprllJI, 1II2-'.
I'Ar HKAIt KflKiK CitiTTlKKV l).
Mnklnif I'iiiicI Netice
.""'nnt in i lie tenkin? I'uml pnulHlnn In
? Mniieaue nr i:.ist Hear Itl.ln I'nlllery
'."inrany In I'nlelln Ti list fmniMiis Trns.
Jf. da e, M,,s , mis, fealeil plepnB.lln for
'!' Mia tn halil Kldelity Trunl I'limpanr,
r.... ' 'lx " l"",co ""' tn ex. eed 111!! v i"r
;, im u" '"" Idus acirueil Intereal. nf n
vr nt "umt""r uf ImtidH Isnue.l und"r anld
urn P8" t0 lHle un th hiiiu nf J37.H"H .'..
vA. ''J,.!;',14'011 nl t'1" eIIUp nf said Truslen.
unin ,fn-:,1',l fheslnul alieet, Phllnilelphln.
r.ni! , l.'?n'1'1 BfO'Pted In I,. amrindAred fur
yyJ v " nxl mtneal period,
llll. MTV Till ST cn.MI'ANV
M.H..I .. WM- I'. 'IKHT Pi
DUIi'H'Mh
NUllllIKi:.' Till st ((IMI'XNV
iM'lil DIVIDIINI)
, 1, , , , I'n luWpht.i Api II l, Pi.'
llHd oil." .'"''v ' "' lln.ir.l 11 III!
Mitt I
15) ii" "'.'V wurieriv uivinenl nl m
IV J. lie'e ce."1 Jva1 ilwlnrcrl. Pavnhle A7!il
BKeki ,",? ,i!u Blov-hheldern nf record en lie.
C2:.0' .h i Company t the close of bust.
JmMt be mtMed 8Si P",c!' ,or "vldn
m& WlLUAMTI. CfUKTIB. JR..
,; ' - ' Trsure.
Ills micecfw. Twe orllirep tlmrt n tliv
lip weuM K down itn flic linnk, walk
up unil down tlie tebUv lloer. iipputt'iit
ly Mink In (kr;i tlieiiclit. mid thru walk
out imnlii. lic.vetid keeping track of
Ills M'Vi'ii-dputcd lunik ncretint, lie
wpinptl te linvn no etlirr lntcrext In
life.
At Inst, for the flrt time In lilt
enrrer In tlint town, lie ""Iiiininlrtl lilm
self one day mid went te n laxvjei
friend nnd nuked Mm iidvlre :
"Wlint'll I de?" he nld. "I enn't
re en thin way, I don't ifeem In be
nble te get Interested In nnytlilnR,"
A Rreiip of hit frlen Is licM a eon een
ferenre mid decided te ndvlxc hint te go
luin sV ltn lilt u!wtuiJ Jtf Ittllll1rt t-tlinit-tt
HU.V. even With nil 111 WCflltll.
1 " ntlVlCP prOVCII IMS PI1IVI1II011. lie
l"B connrrtlenH crenml the country for
barwlnn In Liberty lien....
I'hc ndvlce proved his fmlvntien.
lie
Automobiles, n new home.
Europe nil followed
Inweil In ,lne rnnme t
In II e revlve,l Sh
,n 1,11,1 hiinrr'J ?, n ,
be had bestirred lilm-
iipw iininn. n inn tn
nfter hi" Interest
before thnt time
clf only RumclMitly te purchase onel,,, ', ', .! ...,i.i.,!, u i.
s,,!,efWiCrti,n!li.tll,til',wii,IS 't-Mi trlb,ltc t0 ew Rtrpn8th f which we
wife hnd sent bnck te the dealer. Te-' mnv we fft preu,j,
dny be stands te multiply his millions .-.Mr. pinchet predicted long age
and is one of the busiest men in his ' thnt of the nnrade of enndldntes lined
town
.
"But it was horrible during these
dnys I was stnndlng still," he has
often told his friends.
LECTURES ON NORTHWEST
Real Estate Beard Member Takes
Audience en a Fanciful Trip
Members t the Philadelphia Henl
Estate Heard took. a trip last night
through Uie great Northwest of North
Amerlcn. They snw the mewing down
of the great trees which are shipped ns
lumber around tbe world. They visited
the harbors and bnys and even wended
their wny up the coast tewnrd Alnska.
This trip wns In fancy, of course,
but mnny interesting things were henrd
nt the nddress, which wns made by
Frank lirnncb Itllcy in the auditorium
of the Manufacturers' Club.
Chartered 1839
r Statement of Condition as of April 4, 1922
ASSETS
Reserve in Federal Reserve' Bank $4,128,610.90
Cash in Vault and Exchanges for C. H. 1,498,443.71
Due from Banks and Bankers 2,616,716.08
Leans . 17,755,824,67
Securities ..scx.,...... 27,295,941.13
Mortgages ... ; 122,047.87
Real Estate :-
(Viz. Banking Heuse and ether properties
assessed for taxation at $4,488,155) ...
3,369,231.98
$56,786,816.34
LIABILITIES
Capital ....k,;......,....;.;,; $2,500,000.00
Surplus . 7,500,000.00
Undivided Profits. . . .:.... 1,951,815.29
Reserved for Taxes, etc. . . ,-r 295,182.42
Building Fund for Proposed addition te
Banking Heuse 300,000.00
Deposits ..aKfeMfA......,.. ..,. ... . . 44,239,818.63
$56,786,816.34
SUPPLEMENTARY
Trust Funds $285,00659.40
Corporate Trusts ,, ..,.$1,386,309,390.45
T. S. HOPKINS,
Treasurer
l nvAVPiii. I " ZSir.T.-. -.-
- 1 fitiiwi,
Nnectul Mretlngn
BZSr-COliU KXCHANtiK NATIONAL UANK
ZZr or rillLADKI.i'lllA
NOTICD 18 11KKKIIY UIVEN that a
special meetlnc nf tha sharoheldera of the
Cern i;xAianse National Dank of Philadel
phia will be held at the banking house.
Northeast corner of Seeend and Chestnut
8treet, Philadelphia, en April 8lh, 10SS. nl
II o'clock A. M.. for the purpose of ein
In Biiprmnl or dlaipprnyal of nn agreement
providing for the cmiKolMatlen of the Cern
Kxdiiinge National Hank of Philadelphia and
nittenhouse National Hank of Phlladelphls
Inte one national bank under the charter of
the Cern Kxchange National Rank of rhlla.
delphln. under thn title of "Cern t.'xchanea
National Hank of Philadelphia." in """A
ance with the previsions of Act of Cengreaa
approved November 7. 10 1". The agreement
haa been executed by thn directors and
nfttcers of the said assedatlnna and a ceny
of It la en file and may be Inspected at said
bmklnz house.
AM.KN M MATTllTIU-q, Phlr
DKI.rillA. . 1" iiiniriianrt. will! the pre
ilslens nr .tn. i jr i.engress apprise,
TACONY Till ST IOMPANV
T.HOII.l, I'll ll'lll'lplllil
At t'i lemiljr meelliiK nf the Iluiinl nf
Directors, held April I. 1U22, u siiiiil-annual
dividend of rlftlit i'""" cent s declared,
payable Uy I. 103. te stockholders i of
record t close uf business April 15, 1022.
rPhrnl(M will ha msllAd.
7 -. W N, MOOR, TriWr.
Tt
tcSv" nvK npi'iiii.tnRi.i'111
NOTIOK IH ljnnHin- OIVKN th", a n.
rlnl n-eelliiB nt the jharelmlilera of thiJ
lITTi:Nril'Hll NATIONAL 11AN nie
P III.AnKI.rillA will he held at lf?e lankm
house, 1 nl2 f'heslnut street "UUilelphia n5
April IS. mi. at 11:00 o'rlerk It tlii fore,
neon, for the purpose of etlng In approval
nr dlnappreal of nn agreement iru J.iinsr for
he ponselldatlpn nf tlie Hltienhouse Nattenal
anlt of Phi aclelphla and the Cern uVrhan? uVrhan?
Natienal Hank of I'hiladel,,! ,' In"""
hnllena bank, under the title of "COHN Ex.
i-IIANQi: NATIONAL HANK OF i'iuilS:
'"irUi'i,, fUSirtT under the
T'listep :;T,i i.Cnelnllnps rind ii rnnv of It i in ti . rf"'rtMl Inrpme Tax Art me nelrler thereof
eslilent I " ' .;',; JhJ iSr.-e." I nl .",11 ink if. I'l.ll ' . Ill I entitle.! te. .rervlve the sum . uf one
XX'. L'. riTZ(li:ilAI.I) Pais .r I """'Sipri len 11.0 i uni rieusrs plus the
w. v.. i n.ni.ii,M.ir, i.nnier. nmmln, .,, ,i,, ..ivi.i.n. Hairnnts iherenn
' ' IllvlilinrU
TEMPEST IN TEAPOT
SAYS MRS. PINCHO
I Says Husband's Prediction
Makes i Necessary te Apolo
gize te Mr. Fisher
HITS POLITICAL JUGGLING
"A temnest In n trn'nnl." In Hie
P'n,en expressed bv.Mrs. Olfferd Pin-
ciiiir. who et me uepiiDiican pantiinnte
I for Governer, In n statement discussing
the opposition enndldntes. She snld :
"After nil. isn't it rnther n temnest
,n ? Jcapet nil thlH excitement eve
,he be".lnB ,,0Wn of t,,e verlctl aR80rt
ment of Panders In the frnntlc tic
,.mnt , Pn,in nnnpn,,,..,n,i .
in n teapot nil this excitement ever
..,, u- ,. :. ,...
un se mnnfully for the last few weeks.
each one swearing be owed nllcginnce
te no man and pledging bis honor te
go through te the primaries, there
weu'd probably be nene left standing
by April 0. He wns wrong nnd ewes
an apology te Mr. Fisher, who has only
twenty-four hours left In which te con
sider whether nfter all discretion Is net
the better part of valor.
" 'He who fights nnd runs away
may live te fight another day' must 'he
a very condoling thought In the mind"
of theso statesmen who have sacrificed
themselves se unselfishly in the grent
mernl Ibsue of 'down with the pri
maries.' "
European Socialists Unite
Berlin, April 7. The conference of
representatives of the three Socialist
Internatienales, nfter a ten-hour de
bate, have agreed te re-establish a
united international prnletnrliin front.
tlfllre of
TIIE I'NIO.V TBt'ST TOMPANY
I'll inULltlill. TKUHTKK
Pittsburgh, Pa.. MkriM 31st. IOL'2.
. Netlee te llelde, or
HTANDARO I'AK KUHIPMh.NT COMPANY
0 CAR TRUhT CKKTIPIt'Air.x. NP.RIKx
l.l dated May 1, I DID.
Netice Is hereby gnen that pursuant te
the provlalena of Article IV of the Trust
Agreement between 11, Clarence Miller et al ,
The Union Trust Company of Pittsburgh.
Trustee, and standard Tank Car Company,
dated May 1. 1010. under which am Issued
the Standard Car K'lUlpment Company HTe
Union I
H(-
iar Trust uertincates, series The union
Trust Company of Pittsburgh, aa Trustee
thereunder, did, mi January 4, 1022, sell
all nf the cars referred te t'.iereln at the price
specified thereby, and that said Trustee will
appiv me precee.is or nm cam in me pay
ment and redemption en Mn 1, 1022, being'
the dltlilrnd-pasing dat next occurring net I
less than thirty da after the re( ' uf
said purchase money, n( all of Ihe certiMcates I
Issued and outstanding under sa d Tiust
Agreement exclusive of certificates maturing
nn .Mnv 1. 1D22. at the price of un thousand
len (H. nil 00) dollars for each ceitlilcate.
Plus I'.ie amount nf nil dividend warrants
thereon maturing en or before May 1. 11)22,
upon which dale said certificates and divi
dend warrantB shall become du and pay
able, and from nnd after said dafe dividends
en said ceittflcates will cease,
I'pen the presentation and surrender at
the eiflce of said Trustee, 33" Peurth Avenue,
I'lttshuigh, Pennsylvania, en or after May t,
1022, nf said certificates maturing 011 or
after Nnv. I. 1022. together with all In. 1
lerest coupons appertaining therein maturing
nn nnu ener May 1 iu.w. nm in1
liinttltim Xlsv 1 Pi
The eertifliBies niHlurlix r.iy I IH22 will
le pft'd en s.ild dit ti O'c ir nrlpnl Htnnunt
tlieunf wlih t'le rlvl'lind. nceruerl thervnn
upon nrenentntln-i and sut lender at said of.
Pee nf the Trustee of lire respintlve certifi
cates and dividend vvnrrnnls.
r in ('!( i rnnifrff ui inr i-
ft ten anil dlvldenil nrrnnl.
TIIK UNION THTHT i'Q
sir.snv UF
HTtM
nr
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WANT BELLEAU
Members of committee which Is planning n mass-meeting te be held nn
Sunday afternoon at the Academy of Muslr. It will be held under the
auspices of the Ilelleau Weed Memerial Association. Hack row Miss
Helen C. Llvewy, Mrs. E. T. Walnwrlght and Mrs. Helen II. Fester.
Frent row Mrs. Jehn Marshall Gest, Mrs. Theodere N. Heath, acting
chairman, and Mrs. Sydney Thayer
VICTORY HALL VETO
L
JVIayer Defeated 1 5 te 6 en De
cision Net te Appropriate
$10,000
C0NNELL AND GANS BREAK
The ordinance appropriating $10,000
te the County Commissioners te finance
jtlnns for the Victory Hull was passed
In Council yesterday ever the veto of
Mnyer Moere by n vote of 1,1 te 0.
An old-fashteued debnte came up in
Council ns te whether the County
Commissioners are the proper body te
erect grent public buildings, in which
the Mayer's forces were overwhelmed.
The veto message first questioned tbe
right of the County Commissioners te
secure from Council nny npproprintien
for the erection of n public building.
He cnlled attention te tiie fact thnt the
act authorizing the erection of the ball
provided that a special tax should be
levied by the County Commissioners te
defray the cost of construction.
The Mnyer cited the prevision of the
charter, requiring plans for public
buildings be prepared by the city archi
tect or by a special architect whose se- I
ian,in n, .. i,. .,..,.. i i... ,i,
lectien first must be nnnreved by
Mnyer. He questioned whether the
controller could certify the money te
the County Commissioners because of
the language of the City Chnrter.
Councilman fJnffney hiadc the main
speech, advocating the overriding of the
Mayer's veto. lie Mild the ordinance
did net conflict with the charter be-
HrnfVatndU't
taVteSSS H"ll plans 'HfS U? iVm
the city architect, citinc complaints of
Director Warburton and Ceuncilnien
Hall and Buchbelr at the tardiness of
the architect's office in preparing nbuis,
rr. ..t.u ....!.
1 for public works. I
;";"'"' . " '"' "Z ' '"'.l :, ' . 'J
tin l)nnA unlijilrl slin tlnfiAH'n Ayt i
r'j "".V. ".:," ..:.,.' .iV. !
aim tuuui luiiuiiunn u iiuiuuimm
scheme of pevcrnment.' He conceded ',
that the ellicn of city architect was
sadly "in need of a little ginger," but
added that he felt the Mayer was cor
rect in bis contention that appropria
tion of the money te the County Com
missioners would be improper.
The suggestion that a taxpayers' suit
be Instituted evoked the snlly from Mr.
T.lmeburner that he "didn't believe
there was a person in Philadelphia se
white-livered or se low as te institute
a taxpayers' suit against the erection
of a Victory Hall."
GIRL TELLS ON WHISKY MILL
Germantown Child Says Father Sent
Her There for Liquor
UIl Ull'llllUl
vl4- tf.l4 i 4 a aV' nt ft
Acting upon the cemnlalnt of Emllv
Klrvan, fourteen years old. of 10.10
Henvls street, who said her father.
Andrew
Klrvan. ordered her te buy
some whisky and then beat her when
he became drunk, prolilbitien agents and
trie police raided the home of Mrs.
Cathcrlne Zemek, nt 400!) North Nice
street, Germantown. ye&terdnv wlmre
the girl said she purchased the liquor.
iiie agents safri they found 100 gal
lons of mash, which they destroyed :
twenty-five gallons of.nieonshlne ami n
seven-gallon still.
One man was wounded when the po
lice fired at four men, stinpirted of beliic
HMHieKscrw. wne were s;eeu entering a
garage nt 1410 North Sydenham street
about 4 A. M. jesterdny. I'rnhlbitlnn
i ngents under Director Davit raided the
enrage. They reported finding n com cem
nlete rectifying plant and qtiantltles of
i liquor. Leuis Zarethkl, the mnn t-liet hv
tne pence, wns taken te the Lnnkriinii
Hospital, lie snld he lived at Fifty
second street and Woodland avenue.'
POLISHhTtJER WAsllREEK
Lest Little Girl Talks Three Hours
te Dumb World Claimed by Mether
A three-year-old Polish girl, lest
from home, mh rescued vesterdnv by
a pntrelmnn ns she dnxlieii in fr,,,',t ,.'r
llrend street traffic near Cherry street
The child was taken te City HnJI, where
she expressed her sentiments qiiile ,
volubly, te the matron. After listen. ,
ing te three bourn of Polish tlm ,n,.tr,, i
confessed It was nil (Sreek te her,
and .
me cmia reinattieii unclaimed.
Finally Mrs. Helen .Inzkereskl, Ninth
nnd AVoed streets, enmn te Cltv fall te
....... ,,u..., ,...,
reixirt her child missing, she xvns tnlcen
te tlie mnt rnn s headquarters where
nlie ideiitlfird the little girl ns her own.
,snnuBininnan
jjegpAT A MKKTIMI OF TIlrriieARn
...... T,lLn.l.rn'.V"K..S,f V-'r ..'"" J " t-Kis 1 1 1 -
. .......
S,".nn'n-".l.."llV..7i- ...-"". """ Pril
it, lli... in ruiimviiiK enirers vveie electeil
te serve inr ine rnsumir vear. vis,:
Jehn V iskclly President.
Jeremiah .1 Sullivan, X'lcn Presldeiu
Jehn It. I'msteil. Vice President s
XVIIllHni J .xtcOllnn. Vlce President
Jnht. ' Leinhtiey, Secretary and Treasurer
William J. ritrpatrlck Asst Hecy. 4 Treas
Jehn V JfcMenamln Asst. Secy. 4 Treas
Henrv F. btltiell, Trust Officer. '"""
Jeseph Mallen. Ilenl Estate Officer.
Drewn 4 XVIlllanis. T'eunsel, -
.tOH.V V. LOUOHNKV
Secretary
T-JS TIIK IHTII A.VM'AI. MKRTINd OF
the IMinsvhnnla Neeleti- for Jh.
Prevention of irniellyle Animal, win 'K
held at n'J2-? N'irih Itreart street in
Siitiirday. prll H. ,,1054. l StSO p." tn
rhvirr.n fTVhe."nS!i.n,; KWiwriw
.I.MATrSMrf(f
I'ropes.vU
l.litfAt:ll KfcHf. SSli KflTAULIHlii.Tv
6M.Hospltai:er h. Injan, .pb.".
nsxuiari nrtmrinsT in nm nn mniviu. .--;.
MUIIII ttw fiivii.19 sxUKjr !. 1
rtemu AAttamm li nn ArnWm I mum A ST. aT
"Vfv. laraDW,
BEATEN IN UNI
iu
939.
ttaW WBal
A
WOOD RESTORED
V m&y- H1M iikB
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
A West Australian lean of 11,000,
000 bearing " per cent at ! it b'ins
undcrwrltteii In Londen.
A inembrrshlp In Che Cbtcnge Heard
of Trade has been sold for $0700 net,
te the buyer. I). C. Cnrr lias been
elected n member of the beard.
The avernge price of the twenty nc
five 1iu1;isIiIii1m mlvnnecd 0.1. 'I ner cent
yesterday te 00. se. while the twenty
rails nuvnneed 1.J.J per cent te e. in.
Announcement was made en the Iloer
of the Montreal Stock F..clinnge thnt
A. A. Wilsen & Ce., one of the eldest
Inekeragc houses in the city, hndas
signed. Keystone Tire and Hubber Cemniiny
reports for the year ende'd December III
last grest lets en 'ales of $(10,80!) ;
delidt after expciiMM. $.".", (HJH, andnet
Irss nfter iiilprcft, taxes, etc., $07f,-
e:i!.
Superior Steel Corporation reports
shipnieiits in Mnrch of SI'.riS.'JI-i. us
celiumred with S!2(i0.:!l)! In February.
n gain of .'17 jier cent. Cich en haii'l
in excess of $1,000,00;). Hills payable,
none.
Production of crude petroleum In the I
United Sti'tes for the week ended April i
1 nveraged l.-IOL'.Sli.'i barieN dally.'
ngaiust 1. -10.". 700 barrels in the pre
vious week nnd l,'J0;t,!l70 in the corre
sponding week lnt year.
Hids for Sl.",l)00,tH)0 thirty-year ",
per cent bends of the Province of On
tario will be opened en April 11. The
bends are dated April 1, mature in
1!51 nnd are pn.able, principal and
interest, in New Yerk or Canada, at
u,i,iwi,,M
HtoeKlieldcrs
the option ei tne lieliler.
of Willys Overland
Company have been called te -pccliil
meeting te he held nt Teledo April -4 '
te consider propeal tu is-ue .?l".."(((l.- J
(100 notes or bends te matin e net luter
than December 1, 1JIIKI. I'receeiK of
the sale of new securities will be u-d
te liquidate bunk leans and provide new
ifj" t "' "';,, ,,,.,. nf ,,. N. ...
' " Wrdne-
J" "CTW'.nTr.'l
&Ac;i' 0,:k L, '" ''"iL" :u L , '!
u,t ' V I , he rn ,' ?, ,. , j . '
& nf di id i ,u i ., L
i'.V." ".'J1 ' t "a , Mlt,M, ' "u the
riiinipi- mix un iimimii i ie i in iiici.
TI. I'ninn i,.ir,n in.n,i -iii
iiiuiwiii iitia
He..d approximately . S2.00.0nn
till-,
.venr for additions ami
leltermeuts. new
equipment and s-heit-llne cten--lenM,
Hubert S. Levett. clialrman of tlte read,
, announced jesterday. The rnllre
nmeunt will be chargeable te ciip-tnl
account and net en ateeunt of niuiii-
j tenance.
Charles U. Melian. former n-istniit
cashier, has been made cashier of (In-
'Drevers nnd Merchants' Nnliun.il Hank,
succeeding Karne-t It. I'atten. who died
I late last month. I.e.iie It. Ilalbert was
made ntslstant ca.sliler. A new office
of third vice president was created te
wliieli Jehn V. Kelb was elected.
Yesterday's stuck market e-tnblished
another record, both in eIiime of busl
ines and in number of ..locks dealt in.
i Total sales for the dav were !,,.".',!),'() '
1 shares, the largest since April L'0, lOliO,
when the amount was 1 ,SSL'.17." shares.
i The nilinher nf M'mii-iin k.n ,. I.,, ,..,!,,..
hands wns 41ti. n new hi.'ii i-itiu-.i. ti.,'
previous highest being 1 1.".
The Illinois Central Railroad secured
Permission from the luicetnte Coin-
incrce Commission teduj
te l-sup (vi-
deuces of indebtedness te iln Pullman
company for ?l.7ls.enn ns n part of
n cur purchnse tran-iu'iien. The rail
road Intend (e lene and buy en time
payment, according te the authorization
(!."() refrigerator cars
Operntlng profit of the Mdntvre
Porcupine Mines, ,id , for the venr
ended June IK), llli'l, ininled Si.
O.'n.PSS, while net pn.lits, after making
nil deduction, were Sl."i..".'l(). The
corperntlon milled 17I.PIH tens of ere
(hiring the year, of whb-li the value, per
ten was $11. li" and l i iverv per
lone .?tl.OS. The I . 1 1 : i i . -hem vh.,vs
current us-ele. of S'iLMilH ami current
liabilities of S,'e:!.v'f).
In II Miitement legnrding tin' plot),
nble i'pendltures that weii'il he made
by the l'nlen Pacific Halliead for I'ltlL'.
.lutlire Hubert S. l.eveit, hnlrinini of
the Kxecutive Cemmltti'c, sild that the
npprelniate iimeiiiit V SL'D.ikhi.iiihi
would be spent for tiddiiieiis, betler
meiiH, equipment ami -Insrt -line ex
tensions. It was pointed out It v .Incite
l.evetl thnt nil of this amount would
lie (mirgeiinie te capital ncceiiin lni, i
mil te miilntcituiicc
Itepert of Allied Clieiiilcnl and live
Corporation for the jcar ended Decern
her !ll shows net income of S7.il 111. '. Mill
after charges, iiienter, ndiustmcnti
nud Federal tnes, equivalent, nfter
preferred dividends, le Sl' '27 a share
earned en the eutstiimlim: .'.If,'). I.!'.)
Klinrei or cntnmen stock et no par value.
This compares xviilj net Inenme of $Hi,.
17H.IKI!). or .fll..!,! .inre earned en the
'.M4S,'l."i slinres of comuien stock in the
previous jenr.
Atchison's decrease In gross In I'eh
riinr.v of .L'.'JOl 1.000 compares with i,
less nf nbeiit S4.ine.lli)i) m I.,,,,,,,,.,
. - . . . " """'i'" -
tne Hr-t Illeiltll ill whieh the (, nnr cenl
reduction III hay ami grain rates an I
1" I''''' cent teduetien in ether farm
lin
preuueis rates went 1 n r 1 ellecl en e,i
ern reiuN The 1 ipinu V elliier.
nscrlhe the I'ehrunr.v les of revenue t
inte rerliicliens unil Mitnller puss, MKer
business. Kebruar.v freight revenue de
e hied $l.-181'ttl, nnd passenger earn
lugs .$MU.:iS-.'.
- I.nrge increnf.es in ) offering of
foreign bends, especially (internment
bends, in the Tutted Slates In the last
few months were reported h.v llie Ted
ernl Reserve Henrd. Frem '.lnnuniv 1
te March IS tile total of foreign delhii
'.onus issued in this ceimtn vwis SU'III
'000,0011, while during the tear I'.IL'I the
1 total wns Sil."n.:io:i.tiei). nf ih total
Ithls .veiir, ..'! l.SOO.iMKI leere-enti'd for-
eign t.evernmeiii 11 ml iniiulcipal leans
whle S:U,St)0,000 were lorperailoi
lean. ,
Directors of Mngiiin Copper I'einpnnj
bnve authorized nn Issue, of $:,UIK),ne(
ten -yen r 7 per cent convertib'e deben deben
tunybenitn. Bends are te be dated June
1, 1H23,- and art te ba cenyertlbla as",tiT
S. ft ' ,
time nfter date of hend Inte xterk of the
eempnny at (he rate of fifteen sbnrcs of
Meck for each $."00 bend, llendi are re-li-mbale
en any interest payment dntc
en sixty days' prier notice nt 10.i per
cent nnd acciiied interest, if redeemed
within five venis nnd 1 tier cent less
' eiich year thereafter.
New Yerk, New Haven nnd Ilnrtferd
reports for the jenr. ended December
!il total operating revenue $110.40.,
!:.'. it decrease of S7. 107.077. compared
with 11)0. Hallway operating Income
wns $r.ni.'l,llll, against it deficit of
$7,:U.i).'ir In .1020. The deficit, nfter
charge, wan 15,:iL'(). ((.'.", exclttdlns n
1 tievernineiit inn-ever Item of S1.-0.,,-
012, Tbl would compare with n deficit. ,
nfter rlinrges. of $!7.IU0,01M in 1020,
exnlltsive of (inverninent gunrnntce''. i
The Allied Chemical nnd Dye Cor- !
norntlen's miniiril renert shows gres
I income of $1.1,0!KI.SS0. after prevision
I for depreciation. obelef-cence, various
luxes nnd repairs and renewals, com
pared with gross income of $!'!). 7flS,7."1. '
after 1he snine deductions in 10'JO. Net
income, afier Inventory adjustment, j
Federnl taxes nnd less en sale of se-
ctirltles. totaled $7,010.00!), against i
$10.17!).!):!!). Net Income for 1021 was!
equivalent te $11,128 n share en 2,
ICO.'l.'i!) shines of capital stock out
standing, ngnlnst $().S3 in 1020.
The I'nltcrl Stntes Hubber Company
hns issued its final annunl report for
the year ended December III, showing
net Income from operntlens, nfter nil
expenses nnd fixed charges, nnd nfter
nbsnrblng approximately $10,000,000
excels cost of finished goods carried
ever the previous year nnd sold dur
ing 1021. wns S 102.811. Dividend pay
ments nf S7.07S.7IS and an npproprin nppreprin npproprin
teon of surplus of $10.I5!11.0.'U for in in
venten adjustment created a decrease
of S17.270.IU1 in profit nnd less sur
plus from S l7.H2.",:iS0 as of December
III. 1020. te S:i0,01S,.i:H) at the close
of 1021
Funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Schaeffer
The funeiiil of .Mrs. K'lzaheth II. T.
I Schiieffer, willow of the Hev. Dr.
William Asbmead Schiieffer, will take
lilac tomorrow afternoon at ! o'clock
from the Oliver II. Hair mortuary
'I'lmpel, 1S20 Chestnut street. Serv
ices will l.e ceiidiuted by the Hev. Dr.
,.I. llenr.x llariiis, pastor of the Evan
gelical Lutheran Church of the flely
, Communion. Mrs. Schiieffer died
Wedncdny at Hertram. She lived many
I j ears In (Jcrmantewn, where Dr.
i Schiieffer occupied u pulpit. Mrs.
i Schiieffer Is survived by one daughter,
, Anna M. Thompson.
I I.Of KKII UP WITH TJir JURY!
! Ar- wenifti Jurer hei te itny? Cn
woman perform irrvlcn with the mixed jury
without ' mbarranslnit clrcumnce? You'll
want te rnd "Locked Up With the Jury!"
s Dl-cenf1,! In the Masailne Section at
nrxt Sundiy's 1'ciiue Lluuiii. "Make It
Habit Adv.
4000 Square Feet
Storage Space
REASONABLE
RENT
612-614 Chestnut
Street
Freight Elevator
Immediate Occupancy
Apply
Mr. Dallas
605 Chestnut Street
Itelh i-tn
CHIROPRACTIC
Day and cieninK clase. Unroll new
for second clas.x beginning June 1st
Kull course In dissection
Apply Men Wed and Frl. Afternoon
or livening
KEYSTONE COLLEGE
CHIROPRACTIC
1701 CHESTNUT" ST.
OF
"i:uvit'i: uiii'.KK !i:kvice ciicnts1
We .s-curr the Kind nf Teiirher' Wanted
mid the Kind of I'oxlllen Pexlred
The Bryant Teachers' Bureau, Inc.
(Il0-i;-(in Wlthpr.noen Hide, rh'li.
010 Krennn Hide rittahurch
The Tayler Scheel ",
unit Maht
M'irlier s.
fiiPB-' Minrtnnnil, rnucheplnic.
,Tntirtmff S0crtarliil C'eurf
Boekkeeplns,
llnrell ney.
STRAYER'S Tl"' "' nuine sihoei
einniuvj he; t HKTir T.
resllluii Eii.irnn'il. Knter nui. I) 15 or nlsht.
TK.MSH' xirnth
s white star
v t te cunniiecnc. PKCTHAMTTON
IIOMII'.K (new) Apr. I .Mil) (1 June 10
tll.iMI'H Anr. ii Mid la June 3
MAJKV1H (new) Ma 20 June 17 .lult S
,. Ti) COHIl (QuMiiimn A LIVERPOOL
II I.nt , pr. IS Mil? 1 June II)
MKtiANTIC Apr. Ill
CKIIKIi' . , Apr. SJ Alas 20 June 17
f'Kl.TlT pr. 2(1 June S July 1
t)ItlTIC May 27 June 21 July 22
NEW YOHK le Al'.iirtKM. MADl.lltX.
HAl.TMt AI.UKftlA NAl'l.i:S
OIU-
M nl.Nllt
KIIIC (I7.:i.'l Inu-I Apr. 2.1 .lull R Aug. 20
lltl.TK' ne. 8 s,t. 2.1 .
I'HII ni:i.Plil I.IVKIIPOOL
MrilMXN Xnr. I.X
llWritPOIIIl XI.ij 5 June 1 1 .lull 2
I'l I rHl Kl.ll 'lieu i June 22 Xiik. ,l
(..ibin ., i I i . 1 ii "i pai.e'i," is 'airidl
I I.X I XM) I INK
FMIII XDLI.lIllX MXVCHLSTPn
MTOMAN . April .-,
red Star Line
N X'..PLYMi'fTH
IIM..XM)
ZKKI.XM)
Ivlt(IIIVI.XM)
Minntii't no xntxvkmp
pt:? ,,'1 i Jul i
Xnr. 2li June 3 ,lul.v x
Mn 1 June ID .iniv IX i
I.A1'I.NI
M.iv in June 17 Jnlv 2
PI II LA TO MX.xrill'Htl LIBXir tiivvi",-
SA.MI..XND (llrl l.l- 11 iKkennrra nnlv ) M111 in
run. ii:i pin x vNT:np "'"i
XHsISslPI'l Xnr. i: XlAIIOPXr .lime .t '
XIAt KIN XX Miij 2X Xllssei Rl .nine 15
A?iES5CAN Urn:
S. V TO UA.X1UI K(5 VI X I'l YXPH'TH AND
( lli:i;lel'Illi
MINNKKAIIIIX IIM il.n.r.1 Xpr. ill xin, !
f, ;';)'. M" 1 '"ire 7
MOM. (II. IX .lime"!
l'lllI.AI)l-:i.I'HIA--IIAMHI HO
IIXHII.XDI.XN Apr. 2',' XIAIIOPAf ,lln.
A1I.ANTII -IICVNxI'iiiii I.I.nJ,
lMIII.ADKI I'll IA - loNivev
XH-slsslPIM Xpr. IV Xt'KIN.)V Xm -x
IIARIIAIIIAN Apr. 22 , .XIIS..SOI HI June IX
mii.i..xM-.xMi:nu.x link
I nil AHUI.l'MI v Hi'i'Ti'liinvi
l)lI)Xlv . Apr. 1!) IHADBNnYK Mn.i 13
Internntienal Mercantile .Marine Ce.
1J0 TKAMKHS. I.sne.000 TONS
m-viner Olliee. i:UO XVtlnu M . I'hlti
rrilL-lu tlltlrr JII.X-III llnnrae nidrr . Phli
te ENGLAND
SIX DAYS
PLYMOUTH HAVRE PARIS
PARI
I IHM I'.
NEW YORK-
Trine e
1, 1 'Inuriilne
KniliiinlriMii
l.i llvnle
C'lllcilKK
l.nfnvrtte
.Apr. 2d May st
Xlnj III Xlny 3
-HAVRE-PARIS
Apr. I i
Anr. 22 Mns ,i jH(lr nn
V.rr 21 .lime I .lul.v ,
Mr.v 11 .June III .lulv 1.1
I1.'" I!. !'""' ,5 ,",I" 2"
M11 dirn
NEW YORK-VIGO CSPiip)-HAVRE
'.ny .l .Itlljr 1
UK'.vSP'Vww'. .i,' . -." I
ene'r'sV Aci
mwim i.i ' Mririiiiii i'rl Altai
laaiHei nmnui ni, rBUfaiVUI
'-rnsnst f tnni
WihSiAXiULA U. S. SHIPPING BOARD
NEWLYWEDS KIDNAPPED
Friends Force Chester Couple te
Parade Streets In Truck
Vnultlng n fence and tnklng refuge
in a neighbor.) iiurne, Mr. nnd Mrs.
William F. Hsthlmer escaped from
friends who hnd kidnapped them earlier
in the evening, following the marriage
ceremony, nnd hnd paraded the couple
In u truck, first thiuugh the principal
streets of Chester nnd then te Wllmlng-
ten
The bride wns Misii Ivy Mae Mc-
Cermlck. of the West Hide, nnd her
husband is chief clerk In one of the large
Marcus Heek oil Industries
- - -
mmm
MT:AMiim vnTirri
NEW
riTTSBURGH
s HHBBDiUH9yS0'iiH M 9 V
wm ' ssc - -'jm
White Star Line
PHILADELPHIA - - - - LIVERPOOL
via QUEENSTOWN
S.S. PITTSBURGH, the plendid new 16.600 ten eil-burnlng Liner thit wit
ty with the pepuUr "Haverterd" en thil well-known route, la 601 feet lone, U
rplete with every modern and luxurieua appointment and cmbedle numereu
I the important (caturea of the famous
meke Peom and Gymnasium are en the
nd lavishly eaulpned
ed. The great Dining
tablet for four or larter
ur or larter eartiea.
-. ft..
The
ana manch aeawerthinett.
Beth theie rreat, comfortable ateamshlpa will carry Cabin and Third Claaa Vjm
ancert, a lervice that It successfully meeting a present day demand and which
actually exceedi the de luxe ocean travel accommodations of previeui yens. Escellaal
enclosed cabin accommodations also for Third Cass.
HAVERFORD. . .May
PITTSBURGH . . .,
vln
tiWHrTE star uhet
lMTBmMATiNAb MamcAirxu. Mamhi Company
Paiitnter Office, 1319 Walnut St., Phila.
"M "T"
ieEUROPB
Via the St. Lawrence te
CHERBOURG-SOUTHAMPTON-HAMBURG'
S. S. "Eraprets of Scotland." 25,037 gresa tens, the magnificent
acqulaltien te the Canadian Pacific trans-Atlantic fleet is the
largeat ahip en the St. Lawrence. This eil-burnlns liner hat
Bread promenade deeka, twelve regal public
te the specially ventilated Inside room,
Empress of France "
iih.i D.n-raem, ia caDin sccommeaaitons mat range trem the sumptueua suit
Montreal and Quebec Enjoy the de
lightful, old-world otmesphere of these
quaint Trench .Canadian cities en your
way te Europe and Great Britain.
Via the St. Lawrence The part Fresh
Water and part Salt. Water Reute with
only (our days en Atlantic.
Rites and all information en request
C A N A D I
A,
R. C. O.AYTON
City Paacncer
E. T. STEBBINC, Cen. Agt., Pass. Dept., Madisen Ave. & 44th St., New Yerk
Crewell & Thurlow
INTERCOASTAL LINE
Will Dispatch Frem PHILADELPHIA ,
te LOS ANGELES HARBOR.
SAN FRANCISCO and SEATTLE
SS "WILLIAM A. McKENNEY" April 15
Phila. & Reading R. ft.. Pier 2i, A'erZi Wharves
LAVINO SHIPPING CO.. AGENTS
Bullitt Building
NAWSCO LINES
Send Your West Coast Freight by Steamer
Deliver te Pier 10 North by Team or Belt Line Freight
Prompt I.eadinp Careful Handling
Regular Sailings Dependable Schedules
Minimum Insurance
Express rruipht Steamer Service 1'bila i Iphi.t m Panama Canal te
San l'lt go. I.. ,-. X fii ,i -, .ai K'.u, .. i , , ,, i s,, , r . I'mt.jnd
s' ii l.i 'I u out. i an . , i , i '
S. S. Celd Harber Vpril Olli S. S. I0 Triangle May C
NORTH ATLANTIC & WESTERN S. S. CO.
Olr Ur-T
a t,7 1 nrvt
136 S. Fourth St,
Phila.
fewl&rk
SeuthAmeiica
onUSXgevemmcntShips
Fastest Time
toRlede Janeiro, Montevideo nnd Iluenes
Aires, Kineit shipi Ameriran service
Ameriee n feed American comforts. Sail
ings fp Pler.x, llobeken.
Anirrlrnn I eelini Xprll I",
I'hii Anterli'ii Xprll 2t)
XXestern Wi.rlil Mn 13
Snutlinri) i rnss Mn.v 27
"lrrrt night b ThereuftiT"
Munson Steamship Lines
17 XXMI st, (,u ,r, ( in
Phil ulrlplil 1 linire llrrvrl ItliU
Ifrttiniylne Oner mers for
COMMERCIAL
w STEAMSHIP LINES "
PHILADELPHIA te
FENIT, CORK, DUBLIN
and BELFAST
SS "BALSAM" April 15
Moere and McCormack, Inc.
444-48 Beursa Bldg., Phila.
s I amill. 0AS Mnin 751S.1Hd
N
111
Traffic Blocked In Arch Strut
T.nll.u Rllna Wild Vt
Tue women fainted nnd hundrtM'i
nersens were delayed when n tr
car Jumped a switch nt Sixteenth'
Arch streets, late yesterday. Thafj
tore nn the street mid was stoneed'tl
after it had run in the middle ptf
I'nrKwiiy. .
The unconscious women who were i
cupnnts of the enr were revived at
u.n.w. 1... n ,hl. iirt ..Itf-faltin..- VI
'were blocked in Arch street ns far
r,LVIIt l' (, 'tlflip, INljrillllli
'as Seventh street nnd westward
Twenty-mini street
fr-VMsiM!' NOTIflM
"Olympic " The Lounge, Reedlnn Roem.
Fre
Promenade
Deck and are commedloua
Roem it en the
Middle Deck and ha
Tl!..l .- I. - ..
Pittabiueh U
a marvel of gracetui peauiy
2 June 13 July 22
June 22 Aug. 31
Ooiten
Freifht Office, 405-414 Bourse Bldf., PMa.
t J "
rooms, including
Plying with this ship is the well-known
Ouebec te Liverpool "Empmt a
Britain," First. Second and Third Claaa.
Montreal te Liverpool, Glasgow, South
ampton and Antwerp by splendid One-'
claaa Canadian Pacific Steamships.
Yeu may make cholce of en unusual
diversity of cabin occemmodatlona.
Ask far descriptive boeklnt A. H
N PACIFIC
Act.. 629 Chestnut St., Philadelphia
Lembard
5600
CAR JUMPS; WOMEN
v7l in mk - IH
afT!! J!MlM
' Pudi .,r, ;
I'liene Lembard
791 --j-;
I: Mam 7781-2
KERR LINES
Sailings from Philadelphia
FOR HAMBURG
S S "Morristexvn" (U.S.S.B.)
Sailing April 22
S S "Corsen" (U.S.S.B.)
Sailing May 10
HUDSON SHIPPING CO.,
Inc., Afcnts
1.AFAYETTE BUILDING
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
I emlnril ..'ill X jn dks
fNew Yerk te EurepnV
De Luxe Service
IO I'LYMOUTII. HOULOGNt
HAMUURC
By Vew American l'li Stsamira
ReMilute Ma '-'. May 30, J tint M
Itrlinnrt' Mux 1C. June 1.1, Jul 1
lieeulur Service
IO MAMIIUIIC, Dlltr.CT
sillrus v.li iiiyituu) ey int pesra
let ttcuincis Mount Llsy, Mount VMi
tell, mount Minion, uensa, fajav
Wuertlsmhern. with sneclal cabla ami
ImntnveH third ulfkaa ...iTti
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