mm BSEBK WnS3M85l BLf' am.?.? Wi I1 M f fc 1 i 4" EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1922 i?.m?:tr - " &"'i KVM ' E ,'i V k 'fW LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS $&$? VlW't 'J'.00 heart, Steady, met", l.25j Evf'iv lvJ,0! '""'. TW7.7r.: cow. i.2ftr.r.e tyrf1? in ' rccc,nt!'' ,00 ' JtlBhcr. Tep . - """ -4- xj ft tlOfl.CJ T1AtHla fAA L--.1 .. . fiWlca, $10.113910.80; heavy erltrp, Siitr IhlfVeJ.111 erkefif l0..V)&J0.7n, Mrs, .vin " lir no. JHIUIKP AND I.AMBS -- Receipts. 4000 eyd. Hlffldy, Teji sheep, $s.30. top lambs, ...East nufrnlei, N. Y Apill 17. CATTLK Receipts, .IIAe head. Ten in IDe hltcher for pest, ahipnltnr steers $7 ."mil s ilfti butchers. tl.finflV.SQ. errllns. cfn, heifers, tft.'.'ft W7.,ft. cows. J2.2fti(l, bulls, III Ml ft ft. 2ft: ateckcrn and feeders I'iIciI fresh urn nnd prlnKiTK. Mrimit. $"uwi20 Calves, re ceipts, 1.00(1 heid. Htend.v. JLIWH. ,. .UOtlS Ree Ipts. 1 1 3iii head. Htrenir tn Jee hleher, heniv and mixed $11, erlera and. light serkers, IIIWlllO, I'lss, $11, reURhs SO; slims, $ MJ ft ;, I) . HHUKP AND LAMPS -Receipts. 11.400 nend. Wethers. ftOc lever, wool lamb,. Isft 10: clipped lambs, infill, venrllnit.s. Jxfill; xvethers. 7 ftex, e ex, $2if7; mixed sheep, ti U7 JO. NEW YORK BONDS SALES IN $10001 Ar Rep'e SsiQ.ueensrei Hit CNI 4Hn'71 1 .... 08 Lean 7s 2 . 174 Arite Rep'e Te 2.... 100', 10 . . K)TSi i.... ioe',! a. . ies'x r. .. te?1-, 1.... 100 i 7 .. lOOUil Tub A It (Is I.... lOOUiHep Cells '2d ft(xnlc) 01', 1.... 100'i 10. .. 102V,Cen'd Ceal Ce Chinese Oove't np e of uru 1 of Sid Ss Il-K Rly fts 2 ftiHi City Uerd'x 0 2 ... no I Mn l'ae ft 'flltVerla H'n lat I 6 R7'4 B... . 7fi; I Weiil'tt Pwr .'ill 2 . . TT'i 1 pj'h1 n . . 7(t Mentr'l Tram.; .1 . Tin, r.e ... 10414 2 .. 101 t iKiialA KM'i 17(flat 104 1', 1 ... lOI'i cuflV Rm 1 Ti . . h! 2..'.. lOeiiVlHn'rt OftR ; Se Perte 14 S 1 20 ... 00 7 rets I.. . IOO'i r... 1.. 00 00 .",7 00 City of Copen lll!K(n fl'M r I ... 0.1 City Lyern Ox wlt 2 .... lift ft On ft no Cottonseed Products Repert j ;" AVnlilnEtnn, April 17 The cotteneivl jtid ' Cllv MerV il eottenofid preilurtx r. pert of the Cenxus Hu- 1 f, no pbu for the viihl nientlm period cndliw ; , " . larch 111 muni tuilux . jIhuvi Cnttenneni ( , ' rrimhcd 2. 4d 131 leiw. cntnp.iri-d with I ' "n 8.."2."i.0'.'S fei ihe "line rted a cur 11 be. I ' VJ anil en hand at nulla Mmli 21. Ii(7,(ifit . Cly Itle de Ja- tena. cc'np.ind with ;H2,0J(l, crude nil pre. ,r., h, duced HTri.il7H.2ii2 Hitind emp-ired with I ,, ,.,. 1.120, 003. SIM. and en hand On n-s inn , ' '"', peundi. cemiLir d v i'h 1(1 1 320 One Kenned1 " IO.i'i oil prndtKpd Tl'i 1 21 102 pound. rniiip.irll .10 ... let) with ,s71. 013.0th md u(i fii'tal. 200 ..Oi'.exl I ,", nii. rnuilila cnH.tr il "Ith .I'l"" -' l.tlUl Ike 1 1 11 . 1 nn mill nienl pmil n I, I 2'l 7 1 4 len. i.impnreil j ". ,.,' tlli I r.-.U ".lis .iti.1 ,,11 hnn.l 17SII7L' lim, ln.i'i ceinparid with 17." ."ml i'ntc n.dui d. 1 lerxjie) iniii, ways C 2. .. T7 'i tr It 1'aUfl ' fd 3 . Srtij 3 . T(lil 20 AT'i 1 .. Srti, Pere Mnrnt l;S'n Tae cv 4i 1 .H0'l 1 ... TO I 1 01 Ntl IIwjh Alex Pere Marnt ,V 2 01 'i 4s of '.IT ft Oft 1130. ... en ft .. . 3s Phlla Ill Is Sn faa Term'l , ne(saic) :rs 1 .. ,x.si 8 sa 07. Cuba C'e 3 n -VV !" ' " f'" -" ' Htatn of S.10 3 Mft -Mexico Ox Pierce Oil M , Otaalel H2 Pnule ct H, Pen ft It fd , J0.. ; "ni A1 P" Hallwav H ft.... lOftl, 30. , ftel. "' v., 1 til 1. lorue KWyA 1" .. d' . . 'i-TI ...Riik 1 ViX - .. . "n M'i 1. .. left til 07 M ia Headlnf Ce 4x , ft . . . I7 s .H2 I. . S4' 0 OS v.Mj' II... . Mi,' ft 07'i in!l ftx 10 . siU tn ttallwav ftj ti I', I'tie (Irnnd- r, ft . liftli OH, U-11 clt ft Hftx, f) 1 1 I . . . . O0' 10 . . . Oftlj 01', 1 .... 70 2ft.. Oft', III ' Itmk ll'd A J 2."... . Olllj 01 I.eul'a 4ti ,i ll.ill'y OV 1 SPIRITUAL ST DIES ASSERTS MORGANS RULE U. S. INDUSTRY TO 'GUIDE" HUSBAND 10 10ft d Cen S 7 .. 117 U K Ort llrlt & I'd 1022 10.. ;i (-' ft2ia rc-ij r.21, -4 3. in 3 N V I Bank Combine Controls Mines, Railroad and Steel Busi ness, Says Lauck SPOKESMAN FOR LABOR 3 . . I071, Pet Udl Ce Hx U K Ort llrlt I . 102 ' ,'. & I'd 1029 , ,, !.?, , ';, I 117 1) Mhlth 7Kj Ji 1 107 I . . in.Mj I -I' K tin lint Pun I.lul 7'ax v v I d 10 IdliU r, 2 . . . 102 1: Tenn Vt i'i-' 1 (icercla en in 1 '- li h . . 117(3 - s Urle Ocnl l.lcn r.i 10 1 K. 4)7" 17" h.ile entipare.i with Ovii)? ,,n, en haiel I II n'l I'llen. i rt pare,! x If h , 201 3v'i expeit of li'ii r l re mI.s,.s run nine lull iiinpntd ith 3j 1IT 4 3 1 I In e. I 10(11. 100 11lt, 1(1(1 10(1 I 'lit (4 1'KI I'Mll, 1111 111 -J in; 2 1 0'j t, 1 12', V S llra?.ll sx 1 IftT". 1 KIT', 3 . 1071- 1..7 : 7 l7... lc(snle) ldT 1 ... (I7,4 1 ins I ... '107'j 1 3 10 1 1 30 . ft in . HMxalel 1 . I I.. . i: Cent I 0, 3 sj , 1 . .. 101 1, 2.. si- I 1ft 1(14'. St 1- I Jit . .x. 11 let', liny 4s I I N V i:,i'li Cn ft S2 I 12. OHx iclx St L. 1 Jit s. St 11. , ft . 100'. J 1 1. 1 New 1 K iu 2 . . . pil'j1 I It Ix .17 Mian ! a) 1 ftd x, .Mix, VIWNCIAI. j riTTsnviuiii a n i) ni;sTii)nr..l I.AMI COAI. nnil'AJY ItllTi jieiiTfi.vtii; ft pr.u ci;m' iiones. ,. ail ,,iul0 f s jtexice i9 ,', uiu NOi:Min.it riusT, 102.,. . t Piirmnnt te I' r n uf miirteatfn d ited Ne-1 " xemher 1. lenft $31 iea uf .a. I ! mix. ax 3 fellows, h-ix. h'i .l-.nwi fer redtiptleri ic lit par at -I ' t.."' ' niT'iem e ' i 11.0 1. , ive-ii 1 ... IT'. 2 New V N II 4 In 1 tarfd Ox 1 ft . 73ij 2. N Vk III) a ft, in 2 .. Kiu 20 1 Jil.xs ct ftx I . . . M', 2 . in, it 1,4 8 V 11. 2 . HI', I 70 N Y Te e i,n 2. 7 1', Hy tlic Assecliilwl Tress WaMiliiRtnii. April 17. Kxltdencp of 1111 "liitliistrlnl-rnlhvn.v-bnnklns pem liluiitlen," liPndpil by .T. 1'. Mnrsnn & ''., nnd In control of rnllrerttlt, cenl mini"), 1uiii1h. steel iniii ether IniluMrlnl entcriirlxpa was rlutrseil teilny boferc tlip Spiuitc liitrrstiitp (Nuniuprpc t'om t'em initlrp by W. Jelt I.niit'U, pponemlst for the Aiiiei'lPiiii Fi'derntlen of I.nber. .Mr. f.aupk'H statPiiiPiit. imidc In pem- j'J'J'i j tlniuiiipe uf tlie peminlttre's railroad ,' iHiirvpj, was piniplcil with tlie assertion liiei, ' that linatii'lers riithrr than epprntliiR 100 I (iHicliiK wt'ic rpsipnnvlblti for "the pros- no nn' 100 100 100 ine't IDS l'utid xrl 11 S3 H" 120 127 130 A.. -tta ' St the lay 1. l-aiui fer ri'de'iintlen III- iet e ' ef M.l I, nut nf tn nea paaplc t'i .HitiKinK 1 ihen all mi.'-st thcienn will cease. 114 a." 1 71 1 Mil v.'S '111 (pi 0 12 01ft P47 Hill nils U7-. ri7. 1 "07 r.ie 'ftii lft!2 ions toen 1734 It, v s, 111 111 I1ft I .111 lOli', Mevak wl in. 10 ft 1ft Ift 00 en', On', (Oil Ill HI til ' t:rlr It it cv 11 4x 1't ii c n line 11 rj 2Jx 2.17 J 10 L1H ' ,..'nd t'h xll unmatured coupon, , ,heuld ! t rex.ntpd for payment t.Tn of the trUKt e en or after 1932. ! 1. GIKAHII TIIC1T COMPANY. Trustee THOJIAS HOPKINS Trsaurer. nillntlelphli Pt , April 11 10J2. fn-iFoltTer,-ef KIKT Mlllt I . (.i: ll K 1 PKK I'KM IKIMIe nf the ( I '.IHKItl.AM) vai.i.:: ti:i.i:piiem: jump ny or 'A., ilateil .litmnrx I. 101U: r 21 I" t . in .lfl4 1.0 1.1.1 (I'll, tn' 1 nii M'I", I till inn l'lll inn M 1 2ft Ift JleXJlr !-. tn., ; .! L'rle Illy Cx tx t' 1 . ftP, ftP, ;.h U cn im 101 12 I ft I 20 . 02 1 ft 71 tia 1 OP, K' . . Ttix.l ft N V lele'e 41 ! I. A a r.-an, 1ft I" . In.T j Cerle, A je ft .. KiS'j 2 . I03S, 12 pi ft ft lilt's 1 . in.'!' , :." vk v c h Jlext ',x 2 . . ,-,11 .10 ftn ft n 1 31 SI I 2T mi Riandd (jr. orient plight of tlie railroads. He op Mic Calif Ts j ii,)Ui,l iInertnii.lv nitlnctlen nf l-iillrend I Id 1 4 ,.,ntil,,i tn. unnn, ile.diirllu- flint riillcmil liiiiiiR'ici's witp attcinptlliB te "tlptlutp" railroad n well us ethor labor. Siiliinlttlni: iiiuiu'reiiH btntistlc?, cliartH and dliisraiiiH of railroad labor, epprntliiR ''('"ts and tlnanclnt;, Mr. I.aiicl; (ltx'Inrt'il : "It has liepii shown that the pentrnl t.in .Teledo st 1, i "t inilreiiils, niatitifacturitijt and ininltii; T.T., Wiat'n 4x tniaiu'e iiiul credit ppihith in a cninll Newark Weman Who Poisoned Her Baby Succumbs te Suicidal Draught FORGOT PURPOSE NEAR END Newark, N. .!.. April 17. Mrs. Maud Kniiplipr, who swallewed poison lat Thursday after having killed her barty, died last night in a Newark hos pital. In note written te her husband, Ilarmeti Kniicher, fhe declared her act wan prompted by her desire te assist him and premised te "guide him from the ether side." GOAT BUTTS DETECTIVES IN RAID ON GAMBLERS Rean of Laughter Add te Humilia tion of New Yerk Sleuths New Yerk. April 17. Twe police detectives solemnly testified before Magistrate Sims In Merrlsanta Court xesterday when they arraigned twelve prisoners arrested for sheeting craps I that n goat, trained te eject undesirn ' hies, had butted them out of the raided I hmist! after they bad forced an entrance and surprised tne players. IMcr Vogel, n patrolman, told the Court that when they broke down the deer the lights were suddenly dimmed, then "something struck bis legs nip' lifted him from the fleer." A moment later, be said, he found himself "lying en the pnvement, Rtunncd, nnd gazing skyward." nnd alongside of him, In the same predicament, wna Patrolman Wil liam V. Cowan. Vegcl's statement was corroborated by Cowan. Te add te their humiliation, the po licemen said, the twelve men in the room were In rears of laughter when they get te their feet and returned te make the arrests. Hnlvnterc Sitlenl, charged wltn ninin Mri. Fniicher. n spiritualist, told de- 1 tectlvrs slip wrote the first letter te her I tainlng 11 gambling ctnbHshment nnd violation of the State Liquor I.nw, was held In $1000 bail for examination tomorrow. si SI 1, Third Aie nj ft t' ftftx. ftl ftt ftftx. ft:i I r. 1 x. r.i' WARNS OF FIRE RISKS liiibatid at 10 o'clock in the morning, gnve her twe-j ear-old .'en four tea- spoenfnls of the poison nn hour and a 1 half later and held lii.-n In her 'arm-t J until he died. Then, she said, she kissed him nnd laid him In l.N crib, repenting city Marshal Advises an Inspection the Lord's Prayer. 0f chimneys and Heaters After writing a second note she took 1 Householders are urged in a general 11 bottle of poison, drank it and lay 1 appeal Issued by Geerge . Llllett, down en the bed, scribbling n few mere lines te her liusbnni'.. Penm.itk ("in ct A sx 2 112 1 Dept Seine 711 I '! . 'I7, 1 IM, 1 leP, 1 4ft is U h Hub 7S ?ab'd A 1, ll, 0 . . 107 V 3 NivrjCK 1" lr.bx k'i'n th.it tl'e und' I 1 iRned will r ret! . tend, rs tit no iifedln,: 11 Pftr and tnte'ei? (.f l., n Is of Ilbnve ls"u. fer ... count or tn. sii.k n.. 1 un,i e,i 11 'icne.i . ..." 1 m under sail m.riii; in uili, m' 1111..111' in U"J" "'I"- "' jm, ri. u,. hsnrb the a m .f I . r.ti inn Huiidid.uid ,;r, 1 Am. rlcnn Sut rifll Tlnll.r. li'i-.ll 1.1. IP C.ltix.ln "Jll "pi OS 07 X, 07'. All tend.' derslBTiet 1 n i. should ' e 1 Firs! Mnrtt-it J T, epp,,p. 10 il. ' pm.'1 t ih" un--f ' trll Id, 19."!. -in.l ! i' 1 ni.rU.'d T.'Tler of II "1. ' i 'uni'iei l.nul I'n' nn.i'n "f Pi in ami all in I Iha r irht Ix '"npi I te r- bM JinCHAMt s TUCsr i'iiMPANV. Truxt.e it irrixi'iirc: ra. 1 rrepejta2" prll 4. til TICK 0'l ell, .in,..i.i i:i 2 I'.p, l"P. 1 1 1 . I'.nx, 2 101 D Canada '31 2it in 1 (X4 fix. 192 DirtKCTOIt1 DHPAnTJIK-NT (IP Ptlll.lC HO'ifJIl f-x I ' 1 t I 1 s 11, I PIIII.ADKI-PHIA. PI Sealed prope,a!i wi.l be reeels at thlx office until 12 o'eleelt neon Tuevwv April 18. 1022, when bids w.il be ironed and cheduled a- f-.llnwx Bi'ni:.vr op hospitals 2D and l.iv.niiNi: snir.i'Ts Ker the construction of 1 eld-xt.jrac bnx.ex. Ter furnlshlnir and inslai'ltis slertllzerx with water steam and drainage connections tnnirlet r-adv for u. ' treated proposal, will le received at thlx office until 12 o'clock neon Thursday. April 20. 1022. when bids will t opened and I scheduled as fellows a Dl'KKAC UP IIOSl'lTAI.S 34TH AND PINi: STItEKTS Fer the construction of an addition te the Nurses' Heme and allr rations thereto. ; Includlne t.lumblns'. heatinu und vlectrlcul xjferk. Hpcclflcatlenx. t'luepr.nfx nnd f..rm of nronesala and any Information rr.ative te the ster .Izers and tn the Nurse' Heme may be had upon application te Philip H. Jehnsen Kse. Arehlteei Pre.xer Huild nu. 1713 nanseni stre.t, Phil idelphla for cold cold Herace IkjXcx te the Director s uffice. Jsi , Citv Hall Dldx frmi etherx than thete encaged or establlxhed In business for whlph propesilx re usked will net be entertained or con sidered Hlds are Invited, subject te futurs spproprlatlen by Council . All bids muxt be accompanied bv a cer tlfleate from the City Solicitor that security has been furnished In accordance with the 1 'proilslens of thu Ordinandi of Councils. ppree1 May 2ft. lstie The Director reserx-s the rlcln te accept sny propeal. In whole or In pjrt or reject all the bids, as nuv detm bext for th Interexis of the clt . When a bid or a' Kreitate of bids exceed the sum of S100 tt I will !) netessary for .1 . entrai t te be ' entered into th. cxt if which and all In formation r. .atlxe therein may lie obtained upon Inquiry at th.j uffice of the cm Bollclter "itv Hxll Phi. idelphla C LINO .i.N rcHIICsH JI D , Director of the Department. At.h T . s IV rv 4" '05 1 . . . sr, x, 1 . . sn 1, 4 SO '-j Atih T tc S Ke cv 4s 'Oil calel liftxl ' .?. cv 4x '(JO . tin '";' Atl Coast I. 4s I li 'ft 0 . .-,11 Line 4iCs S 1'r.in ftx ""' 0 .... ftn . ft . . . . s2, 10. ... s7 eft1, :i 4'H, seab'd A L 1! f lluhb'r '., Plxlt P.ub'r Ce Nfk . W cv i !" . . . 30 ss'4 !x rcttt L'ft . liixx, 1 an 1... ,. ' 1.. . 1 07X4 North Western ft.... till 1 ... v,?- Pell T 7x Seab'd A I. fd (I se 2. . 107 1" . . . 4(1 (1 . . . s'i 1 .. 1'i7 1ft .. Iftis,l' S Itubh'r 7s 1.. . Iii7' 1ft . . 4ftt4 a. . 101 1. 1 . Hills 3 . 107 2 107 .1 . 1117 N Pacific It ,1, ft . . O.U, 2 (.1 3ft (.3 titirun s 1 1, - HP, K P. in in 1 . . 01 ' I I'J Ores-eii S Linn cuar'd ftx 1 inn', II 100'i Ore-U II It Ce & - Ce 4x 1. SO' SI 1 7111 ,,' :" 1.. . 107 A ,013 I'rnm'ti Inilut 7 . . 70 I ,.v TUs wl in 7et, ,1 l9., 7ft '. i'n. , inj 7 7n in urn ' !'" 2ft. . )(IJ 1 d S M..lc, M.. . pij l.are ft, 22 JO.' t.fti, Gene'I Hire fts . ec,x. 1. .. nm. Amn S 4 I; ft, ilncdi car T .v Ifnlj r '31 ALUTilO. Ill Amer'r M'ater Works 8x 0 7d A T K. S Pe 4, (!".! ear T A II. s 3 .. 103 7 . 1H2", 17 . 1 (,'.., 3 .. 102X, i" llt.'t 1 in.", 1 lit.'1. lnjt, H-a.' ' le.'i, 102 i . ?. 1,r"nl 1-' rtsU;: ' irreup of New Yerk Imnkers and fiiiaii .k.,k a- , iiiiiii , (,'- in 1 Li 1 ,, ... . ' O" ... lH - . t m . . , .... . .. . ill . . s7 I 2 0P4 !' ' -x""Ka" x.0. is me u pcx. Mp.s.ow'77C'r3'u'i'!1.I:iriie7S"! s'", firi en c,'a1 i"'i-y st Paul & k c I't'd illy I C" 1 "This saine group net only controls the tailreiids, but also the nnthtaeltu coal Industry, tlie deminnnt operntlens in the soft -coal industry, the Pulled Suites Steel ('ofperatloii nnd tlie rail way lnodiiKitive building and piiulpnietit mn 1111 fact iirlng concerns. "It also controls and directs the As sociation of Hallway Kxecntlvps and through the members of tills nrgnnl- yiitien gives pxprpssieii te It iiiielle policies and propaganda. "There a pnpital and credit com- liln insisting of the major banks, the railroads and the Industries controlling basic materials. And this combine hns ami even ises a power ever the economic 03 3. .. 1112'j ilestinj of tlie 1 tilted States, it shows (i'i', s ... ma that this interrelated capital group do de do en1. Va-c Ch T'-s liiieniiely dellntpil the fanners ami then uiidertoeK te dellate labor. I Would (Julde Hint Klglit ( "I i ttl x- til 1 In frtii frnm tlilu ilni mt baiiklng heiie of ,s. wrete. "aiiirmj love will always h ' right with you. Don't let yourself get nervine, .lust wnit ami see it I dent guide ou right. Yeu will be better off. dear ; my health is no geed nnd never will he. Don't think of sending our bodies home as ,1011 knew the body, after the breath is gene, deiwn't amount te anything. 03',' K, 03 '4 f'd 03 03', Ift. Sinclair C Cerp Ts rptx 11(7 'j Iteel ft, 102', 1ft2 4S . ld.'l. Ift(Miie) IK21 1' i.n ...neei.nl tn iiinke ii tlioreiich ex aminatien of heaters, Hue pipes and chimneys, new that warm weather is approaching, and diminish the danger when fires are started next foil. The Importance of such exntnlnntlen is emphasized by the fire marshal in stating that .fRS.inO.STij worth of prop prep erty was destroyed by fire from 101B te lOllO, due te defective chimneys and Hues. In the list of States in that period Pennsylvania steed third with a less of $4.e:W,504 from this cause. Out of u total of -ll)." fires in 1021 in Philadelphia, 221 were due te de- AID PENNILESS WIDOW 11 in. Hub r ' 11 1 1 ft . in !i;n. Dumb. i: Ind x ftx ,7 !tl Ift '111 (fiat) Ml ... I'd Oil s'i 110 110 llftl- 11ft' j llft'j 11.V-, 11(1 lift'. Uft'j lift, 11ft' , Great North'!) Illy fttj. 07 , 1IT. a.. i . i si s.T., Ii 7 x, $17" !'7' lusJ I n t i r. jpitni'esi- sKI ITKCIItsK op nnsT MIIET. HACK IKIMls IIP Till: CONKSretiA Kr..i.ii i.i.'n x.xi. JKettce is hiel,v i; n t -at Vnder th" pr.. hir.rx i' ep'.en s nf Artlele 111 f tlie ne it,-a? ,.f 'n- fene..ica Dealt! Ccmpnnx f I..m axt.r, Penn.i tn the l,an a, 'ei Trust Cimi.in Truxne dated Jlav 1 inns. pr. !i-. n Is niada for the trea. tlen e' i S't k iu P.n in the hands of tha Trustee ,e .,, j .!-n'tmly redeem the l oral. lsxueii "ii -.ii'i ii. . i if ui.'i nn Mai 1 or vac cumulates is '" e- mni.J tn t"i .ij"it,M, ,, cinniiJi .,' ''' i" ' ' "' i" ' mm leerue I r,. terst There in awn ihl for thlx purpose at present in the hinds nf t i. Trustee $,-,nnn i and the 1 np.-nsi. r Trust Company. Trustee' solicits efferlnss IT,! w'U r.,,.'i propexali xer hip -"' "- ,v" ' "'" i""- ji t aiu nendx. 1 Atl'e Prult 7x 1 !"5'' 2. . 1ft i. 3. . . '..'14 s .,.-,4 4 . !"!'. nalt : Ohl.. cv nuici l. ind x lets '(.2 '; . c. s.p, !,l,, Hilt O..IO 4s !((',, . . .Sl ''"J. DjII Ohln 0, ft .... I'd'.- 1 . . flfit, I . . HO': in .... 1 l.'l"x ft 'I'l 1 .... I'd x. .( ..yi, I ... Oil's B L O Te' 4, ft .... Ml' j ;, .... tiftl. 7 . . MP, , i.pi, 2ft . '"'.'j I. . lip. l, " --. 0's, 1 . . lilt'. 00' j Canadl n Nthe !W3. (ISx rctx ejie't Trench I! i'iX M, L' lift 2n ln4x, canadl' n N 7s 2 li P4 1 111 1..P, Cana'n Pac 4s 1"P, 13 s.,i Id1. I'' 7!" 104', 1" sn . in I', 2 . s.i, K. 4', Id sf,i. I'd', Cent 1 Kdy Cs 2 . s'j ..(l, 0 spj . m-, I'd', f I 'I cv l'-.s 1.. sji. I'.l'j 1" sd'j Hul L Man In It sx C 1 6. i 1 v ft, 1.1 :,'i ln7' 3 . . I'J'. 10 , r.e 1071. 3 . . 01 in . ...) I117 " 1 . . .. enu UN rvntral fd 107ij 7. 'il 1 . s7', lftTx. Chi II . (, 5x Ills Cent! ft'ij 1071, 1 . . 07 1 . 100'. iUwv 107' j - . 0 7 II" JI l P3H lt!V inn West 11 Ml Is 11.01, 1. siix4 .. lnftx, 1 ... 1,111, ft . .. 10ft', W Pa Pwr 7 2... OO'd 1... 101', 1 st (Ksale tui'x n L'nlen il'sx 1. . sp, 3. . ion ' 7.. , PISI4 P Coast C ft, 2 100', 1.. 107X, 100, 27. . Ids', ion ,Westinchx'e K lima, & Mfir 7x 10O I 1 .. IOC.' IOC.' Ifte 2... lOO'j 100', 2.. . lfld'. 10OI, 1 Hit;'. 1001, Whl i 1. II Ix 10IM, 1 i'i' "t. i. ....: 1 ..... .!.. ,1.!. c.... 1 inn 1 . . (is., ,' ' i-"..i.' .. "il ,i..ii i.i. , inn W.ib'ish II 'jn.l ' "r'i""si "i eicdit pireiip nils iiciiuei 1(1(11, ft , . ssi nlelj iiiailitallied high prices, of steel, coal, cement nnd ether basic materials and that railroads, lliianeed by the same interests, have refused te place orders for plunt maintenance. Par (5 & 1: ft. Ml', 7(x.lel !HI(3 r.i. kard Moter Car Ce 7.x 2 im 1 1 ft.-l ran A Petr'm & T Ce 7s ft '.(SI, Pa ltd m 4'js Sinclair C Oil 1 . . fifti, Cerp 74s P ltd Kin Pi 1 nev, I'enm n n r,s 13. . . list, 1 Ox', Penna ltd i;tx 2 . 107' j Penn.i P. It Tx i' 1 ... 107'. 2 07 t Nil HIv I I0si 1 . . l"s', Llhertv ;;' .s . . " les., Liberty 1st"4i,s 2 .. nisi, rjhertv 2d -l') I ; ;;;;; Liberty ::,1 4,s 1 lesx, .'"'....I -j.ii t 1 Ml tlieuuht of Sniritlnnd seemed te hnve passed enit of Mrs. l-'aneher's mind fective phimneys and flues iih me cini ureiv neiir. As she grew weaker Puncher was allowed at hei bedside. He found then all thought of "the ether side" seemed , te have left his wife's mind nnd. grief- ' Hatboro Residents Care for Mrs. stricken ns he was, lie left the hospital Rebert Marks and Nine Children 1VlJlltl t.llilitwf iiit,in inml.iid 11 li.. """Il IKIMlIt ClltU x ifllllxPI L til lilt thought that Mrs. Puncher, if she died, would pass away In n mere rntlenal mood. The Kev. James K. Kasley found, tee. some satisfnetlen in the woman s apparent turning from her be lief she could pa continue te p.iert an luuiipiiec en tne living. Tells of First Seance Fnncher described in detail occur rences nt the seance in Detroit three When Rebert II. Marks, of Hntbore, was killed by a trolley car near Willow Orove two weeks age, he left his wife and nine children virtually penniless. Kvprvbnilv knows everybody else in the .1 turning lre.n Her ie- ,., vla of 1000 ,. nnd hcre ss into the beyond nnd ,u .,,. ,,,4. .11,1 . Purchased a plot In the Hatboro Cemetery for the Marks family. Formed nn association te leek after the interests of the Marks children. The officers ate: Penrose Robinson. j ears ase which led te his wife's inter- , Tlurtress of Hatboro. nresldcnt: Oerzn est in srilrlttinUstu nnd caused her te Stuart, secretary; William P. Wilsen, attempt suicide in the belief thnt she n banker, treasurer; F-xoetitlvo Com Cem could snide her husband te success and mlttee, Mrs. Charles .1. Stever. Mrs. happiness from "ever there." Sndie Clitic and Mrs. Alfred Walten. it was tne day we were married In Detroit. February 12, 1010," Fnncher snid, bis ejes moist, "The spiritual istic medium was Ceil Ilerllng, of Del aware, Mich., the siiuaw of an Indian chief known ns White Feather nnd a distant relative of my wife. I didn't care about aelng, but my wife pcrsund ed me." 'it', 1. Brake Upen All Business "Tlie consequences of the general pol icy practiced bj every branch of the giant combination in ultimate control of capital nnd credit, beginning with tlie constriction of bank credit itself, has in addition te the fundamental causes of depression, clamped a brake, se te speak, upon all industry and has intensltied unemployment, designed in nun, Wickw'e fcpne ! fhe general policy of the capital com cem com iue, steel 74 binatlen." 1 e,H, Mr. Lauck submitted exhibits te " .l.'a Oinw. lie siili I'M'j 1 ... .'. 'j . ... 1.. lull. IVllurtM l' 1t ,'OIS HI .... . - .... eniiiiiineti ..m., 4 . os pair shops, , he s,eel interests, the" coal, im' VJ''UVr!ni.V'C;J1wn JJSi.Ji1,- ! Heuie Burns; Family Is In Church i"i', wiis.n c 7',s cement and ether basic material pre-," form, lie said, nnd was told thnt it ' )ftp. 1 ... mi ducers, are all closely bound together was the spirit of IMal. '1 lie spirit spoke nip, .! P'I'j ' hy inter-capital 1 elation nnd interlock- te him and told liiui lie was glad his hip- wis i'enfl la 1B (lirepteratPs, coming te a focus In dauehter had such n geed husband. U ' 1 j the banking house of Morgan & Ce. and The spirit expressed the hope he would l-le that the determination of their major he able te talk with him again. Puncher ' fti. 1 policies centers in and 1h controlled hy said. Fall Fatal te Little Girl When playing en the front perch nf her home F.sthcr Urewn, five-year-old daughter of Wllllnm .T. Ilrewn. 128 West Kvnllne street, slipped and fell from the rail te the sidewalk, four feet below, striking her, head en the concrete. She wns taken te the Memerial IIes- pital, where after remaining in n semi There, Fancher said, lie found himself ..'.".I.". . .,- i" . , , ... ... ..1 11. 1. 11 ,iiiii- ,i,ii lh.it ,1... ..re,.,..,, tn... I SPCilKlllg IO M Hill III" WtlS 101(1 WUS tIO ...:,,,. ...,., .11.,',,,. t r. I,n.. .1,1-,.. ....... ...... .... .v..... .... .f f,1,n l,,.l.nrf DI..I I ""-""""-" """-- W...I, Ainerieun limustry, tne runway i - ;" ';- :"",': ,::,,': ," i Hours, sue tiled yesterday in lireiluters. the rallwnv re- "f St. Llme. 111., who and killed himself . '. .... . ' . ..... , '1...I. ........ !.'..- 1(11. t 11. nA..l.l , - ATLANTIC CITY BIDS FOR COUNTY SEAT Public Meeting Tonight Will Discuss $2,000,000 Project. Economies Planned COUPLE MARRIED 60 YEARS HPJtlNjnj25riRx7Y .ATLANTIC ('ITV. y "T Surcfal IHifintch tn rvenlnu TnMIc UAetr Atlantic City, April 17. When rep resentatives of rlvlc bodies meet In the City Hall Commission chamber nt 8 o'clock tonight te discuss the proposed moving of the county sent from Mays Landing te Atlantic City they will be presented with figures showing thnt the project can be consummated for less than $2,000,000. Anether set of figures will show thnt the estimated eponeinlps will amount te many times the interest ehnrge en the pest of removal. The mrctlng will be nttended by committees from the Kl wants, notary and Lien's Club ns well as a delegation from the Chnmbcr of Commeree. It will be nn open session nnd mem bers of the County Beard of Freehold ers nrc expertPclMe "listen in." Poli ticians who keep their ears te the ground where the rumble of public opinion can be heard nrc also expected te be there. With mere thnn n dozen members of the erlginnl wedding party present. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn Heyee celebrated .the sixtieth anniversary of their marriage at their home en the mainland last night. Mr. Pevee will celebrate his eighty-eighth birthday next month, while his wife passed her eighty-third last November. Beth are enjoying geed health. City Electrician Frank Shlnnen was badly cut about the head and face and his automobile was wrecked last night when he crashed into it trolley pole at Massachusetts and Atlantic avenues. Shlnnen made a wide turn te avoid an other machine and lilt the big iron stnndnrd squarely. His injuries, though painful, nre net serious, but. the ma chine is virtually a total less. Federal and State prohibition agents kept nn nlert eye en the cafe district throughout the Pastern week-end but net n single raid or arrest was re corded for violation of the "dry" laws. There wns high revelry last night in mnnv pnrts of the bright light area, but the customers apparently carried their own and get away with it. If there was any selling, it was carried nut through n new camouflage system thnt get by without detection en the part of the watchful waiters. The celebration in the largest places continued well into the enrly morning, cafes were jammed, ns usual. KENTUCic HTftsh..BiS'Yt.,"2"iirtf, GRAND ATLANl Vlrilnla ve. A Peach, net t. r.,, ' wster. Trlv. baths, nilcs ii ? nt wkly. Cp. BOO, nml? Or"h. f?". HOTEL CONTUxJENT Always epn. alw.vya ready tarn,. Atiii"2. Hetel Botcebel xna'77r!sri Wlily. r.tss. tig up. Ph. 11"0! S'i!, 5iiil Altsntl, CHy-On-yhsni!L.- IICKAX C.BOVK. N. j STOKES HAI.r Oefi Grsts, N, 3. Ocean Pnik tnedtrn cenv. A. 1 B.Slrsshirtff'. KAdl.F.H MCTK lKttTiTp . rAOM'.H JIKRR PARK."?T DcsirsDie lurnisned nuremer cott..l cett..l lake and uelf course for lent by VK , ' or season. write ii. y. vpin Mtlt'NT fOCONO. PA , MKAUOtVHIUKINN Mt. roeeno. I'e. In the l'otena Mm! Newly bulltl all outside rooms" ,OT Unttlii IV. -te4trMA. riall.. n. .' Bl"IB tlctrlcity. prtvntft baths. I,. . DbsIhi l" I ""'tuepq KDITATIONAT. Ilnth Seirt. TtTL 'r'wlni' Srhenl ,'a' "l"1 Nleht lne -!tyier acnoei ,00, Mnrkf. st Orecis Shorthand. Teuchtyplnu. Poeltkeeplns. AccnuntlnR. .Secretarial Courses. Knrell new. prrr.R sahanae ukk. w, . SARANAC INI IN THE HEART OF THE AOIR0NDAC1 OBRTIKIRD Mlt.K A flUMJTEU RESORT of the hlri.., ctr: uperD cuisinsi nn envlrijnniVn dally desirable. Cetinira for Real11 ' txTcated nn tha hn-. .:?' WONUERFUI, UPPER MARANAO 11 Kxcellent .Snate reads. nneaJi,M Sports nnd Amusements at their li HARRINOTON MII.I.S. JI...S. JOHN 31. lilltllV. A,'t .ilBn. Ajclrexs Hetel nrf,nn.Wnsllin.i'',Wl) YIROIXIA IIKACU. J VIRGINIA URACIL VA. l.'ne i- Hetel Cninmltlce, Chamber of Ccnim POI'ANII. MK. Poland Spring Maine s Unnvaled Reserl Famous for Hospitality and Personal Attention POLAND SPRING HOUSE llpen .lunp Iftth MANSION HOUSE llpen Atl Hie Year The Heme of POLAND WATER Fer Inormalfern uiid tiueltln addrtil HIRAM KILKbK & SONS, In seiilli I'eiiinu. il one ' TOl'HH wir Ericssen Lint FOR BALTIMORE $2 ONE WAY. $3R0UNDTRL! Prem Tier 3 Se. Delaware ave. Dili, rl P.M.. .Saturday nt 3 P.M. Ne Sunday ,itl Htcamer rrem Philadelphia sails Jfenilijl 17th. special nt 8 o'clock 1 iin'v a ii..v k w 1. 1 ) icter.v l-i an 1,114 1 IIlKh Ji'.i.IKi ii'.l.'.M) HO.Tli iui.tti; !l!l.!"x I n Oil. Ml P1I.MI JKI.70 1K1.00 00.02 1(10.71 100.74 100.71 00. SS n number of men scarcely lurger than 00.00 1 go te make up tlie administrative and 00.72 .executive staff uf tlie Federal Govern 00.04 'ment." 00,!l2 HANKs I1IS1NKSS COM.KUU DAV HC1KIOI NKiHT SCHOOL l!!00 WAI.NOT ST.. IMIII.A. Fire was discovered yesterday in the CTRAYFRS Tl" "" " home of Philip Lubln. .'122 Seuth Fifty- I ? lr JLITm vJiil 1 .1 , . 1 :i 1 ..1 i. ... 1 1 i ,. ' Position irnnrnn a. r.nter nnir. MAlll Olivet, iuiiic ijuuiit nun ins 111111- lly were attending Paster services in a nearby church. Flames caused damnce 1 estimated nt ?300. l' in. p t 1 I! . . .1 .. ! Oeie I I I'.ij I"3, 11 Hu.l i. Man fd 1 . . sp; -' . sp, 1 ... M '. 0 ... . sj NET INCOME OF D. & H. CO. CLIMBS TO U .62 P. C. IN 1921 of PERIWINKLE BLUE COLORS 5TH AVENUE PROMENADE New Shade Dominates Celer Medley In New Yerk'3 Easter Parade New Yerk, April 17. Manhattan's famous Paster parade was tramped in step jestcrdny te a new sartorial sym- -' 1ft 7r-,h. "In ,nei ,,b. tlr. Trunk of M. . . I. Cn r.x rctx in . 1u2's 1 . 10'1 l . . l'.a L' ion 4 ... 103 .in s.i .. C 11 H '' ... 1ft , 't r . op li7t. -. .... ift i',r..ss 'neein.. i.T into e j: t m -x" mi i7 -ft .. 00 I 10V.I Irernxe f I" 770 syt 1 42-J .-.ill as s...-, ','.., .,i a,.,, ,1,1 ii.'i.M a.i i n 7j:i "1'ij 10.101. tmt .:)'! lit 4 0:17 f'J i -'sa t a rate n .t exeee.nnir par .,n l inn.. .n'ri 'r-...,'? ,. Any and all persons therer,,re , r . c.uiadii 7s bends may forward te the under, L-rej offers '"'4'1 " and PrjJ exa a for th ,ae nf same, en e- .. " , "J before Mav 1 1('J2 etai.ntr the numh. r, nnd -' m amounts uf said hun.t and i,e 'nterehr ac-' 7(sal) 111 cumulated iherenn in 1 tin pn . at ,vhl,,h i j ..111 . bev wl" 1" "I' n W' 1 inj2 "lts , -.",: ,,, ' THU LAN.ASTKI; TIlf.sT ('(AlPA.VY ,' II TltrSTHFl "A.N,, Jnp CJjvt 1st I. an -aster, Penni ' '-'' ''11' hamJfaT ii iihus a.si. "ui.uiu.iii5i ,J?r fi0',e' '.,;,, ' Etate H03pll.1l (or the In. in- at Danvlli Ia,, dur r.t; tn.i exr endlnit Jlaj 31. 19.JJ may address tha undersigned statlni: wbai class of goods it i, prenntei tu turn. se H It SfHT'i.TZ. Stwa-. 1 I, le 1" 1 . . 1 1 . HI ' j ell t , 7Si. Annnal Meetings a'" 1- 7SX. 1 3 1..7X, i.-.n. in I'll i. in- Till! Wll.l.lAM CH Mil' A ,ll ' t.- l!!,.nr, e. B1IIP AMI I'MilNH IH II.niMI ( DIIPANVi i . infti, lllihmniiil .mil NnrrU xtrreis ,,1,' Phl'ntelph 1 p" r.' i',;... I,.",.; ul , J Tlie Aniui' Me. r nf !.. ,r. . kl, '. P, 0 ' IV lies ID . '-x The Wllllnm rimp .i sn, , 4nc) i;nBl)p 2 1n0 Bullillni; lump 1111 1 - ' '1 a' the ef . e K Hels m rets cif lhe c in: ir' Ulei t.i n 1 m I N .rr x I 1 . m7x, streets in '.' .' ' 1 ' r ."".nniH en1 1 Thursila.x. Prll i'. I'J!2. .' I'i ci'ilml, 11.1..11. ,, fr ,he 1 en se .j' e . ' 'ii l' In. r r 1 1 h. . . . . for the en- in K xe.r it ir.nx, ; ,u."i 1 "" ' ether liUHir.ess a ma 1". i.ieue-ht be'ere tlie " Psi, ineellni:. . Ii.wnm I 'en- ( IIAP.I.L-5 T. TAVI.OP.. ,ri ct liH - - eretary. ) . . p., , mss office or Tin; initeh c.a.s 1 ... u. w" I.Ml'iKii t..xir. 1 t-iMti'.y N. W. Cerm-r llrii.ul and Ardi Mrrelx Ihllnileluhla. At.rll I ft ii,.i The Annual Mtetinj of tt. Sioekhelderx , I i"-'d"m l. n of The United tils Imprerement Cemiiiiny mark el will he held at the eniie of the C .mpany. 1. 1 1 1 1. . ,,. fnrnnw uf Dm. 1.1 unit .1 r. h - . - Chllndelnhla MullllUT. Jill 1. HI". .., 1 . lv of isether in.-, 10ft "'ft'. lift', 1C'. , left1, PV, 1 ft I ft', I'" . 1"" '. 1 ' . in.'.l, In.".'. 1 . ft '. I' ft', lefts. If.-,.. 1 " ' ' . 1 .. I . 1 . 1 . 1 1 '. 1 I 07 0.1 ' . 07 Int I J'ap h 1 . S i Kan ,' rt ri i Merp.p lx ft . . sn Ivan C 1 S 5s Like Shern SI M'n 4x '31 1 02', I Repert Shows Total Earnings $4,937,452 The lielnware and Hudsen Company ri'iinri. fur 1021 net income of .4.0.",7.- 1.(2. Increase ,'?12,s,,i, nnd equal te 11.02 phony, the periwinitle inues. per cent mi the .sM2.."e:5,0(iO eutstand- The new shade was the dominant ,?.' "Ka,,,e,l U',1 S cen'r ln lU'2" e" ' " -','r ""' " Following is ihe lestilt of the je.ir's limit Fifth avenue from Central Park eperai luns: down te the shadow of the Washing- op- rueen-x fl"77lls-,'l 1122 .".(II I'm nrcn. As te color, the Paster parade was n veritable crescendo, with the pleas ingly soft periwinkle blue cverj where in deiiiinance. O.'cnsienal crentiens of one or the ether of the mere somber hues were in variably lightened en the hat, the bodice or the skirt with a touch of the shade that seemingly claims milady's bole allegiance of tbe mo ment. Heads were very much In evidence. All manner of gowns were relieved in iieaiN, many of them in lather fantas tic array. The tailored suits, for the most part, were almost severely plain, with long lines suggesting dignity, but avoiding an.) hint of austerity. Headed gowns of satin and crepe in pearl gray, champagne, brown taupe or fawn were striking feattiies. Ne one authority hnd dictated the I'. ertaH n , , i' 1 I I lie lin.ll lllll'li'll tlt'lll urcciiiiirr !. ler!'" I' ' ' i.'ii 1 1021. wa- SU7.s:i4. 000, decrease .s'.'Ol.- I .xi ftiarir.e (!, Hi". tieneral balance sheet nt the close of the j ear showed total assets and total liabilities of ?ls7,7,x7.(i07, increase S2. .'100, His. Current assets, iuchidin,: :?2, (110, MI7 insh and $Llfi.1.il assets due fimn tin t'niteil States Itallre.ul Admin isf.'.ui'Hi. were .'?.".1.7.'Hi.:tl' and cur lent liabilities S.'M.:.".".:,72. of which . 10.001. 71 tire due the Kailiead Ad Ad ini'ilstratlen L. P. l.nree, preldenr, :n lus re port snid : The anthracite preiluced liy the nthlinteil corperalioiis (luting tin ear lelaled 0.122. llW lung ten. In rreasi I , nit,'!, 220. or 111. 01 nor cent of G wan-te Bed Stories By J. P. McEvey The Milkman's Herse Named Sidney lluxltice Scheel CHESTNUT HT, lar or nltM. Yeung Women nnd filrU Newark llrlli Israel Hospital offers 2 ears and 3 months' course ln all branches of Nursing. Auracuve -iome surroundings. , Liberal monthly allowance whlle trnlninc. Puriiier nnrtlculnrs. apply Superintendent nt ! I Nurses, Ileth Israel Hospital, Hlch and j Kinney Sts.. Newark. X. J. "VNCK upon n time, denr children, tried working for a plumber, but he SPRINI, RESORT StVlTZERLANlii there was a little horse child who wns the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex under Hepe. t Johnny, get off the piano.) Alexander Iieis(. wanted te name him seen iav there wns no future for him in thl profession, fir be dldn t hne te get up until 10 In the morning. Working for a grocery was a little bet ter: se was his position en the farm, but stlli he was net hatisticd. Finally he get just what he wanted a situation Alexander. Jr.. after himself. Mrs. j with a mill; wagon. Ceitalnly he iIeyiiikIit hnd n brother named Sidney after whom she wanted her fair-haired son named. They argued about it a long time. couldn't get up much earlier than lie had te new. "Hew happy iny dear father and mother would be if they knew hew See SWITZERLAND Send for rempllmentarx trae m, s,'n. an Swiss lViter.il !t'.iilre,idx,24I ftlli.ie.,N,V. TOl'RS REKMUDj JmWTwoDDyswetaiitwyoriiA Speml Sprlnxtlme In Eden Pleld of prfuml Jiasier I.IIIM new nd.I te Uermudii'i Sprlnctime rharai All uiir faierll, sports are here. In eimiint' tiiiif, T,n ills, Hiding. Dat ing. C cling. SilUl ing. .Moier-iiniiii( ii.itiung, Fumci, Ne Passports Modern Hotels, Sailings Twice Weekly Frem N". V. every Wed. and Pi!. Pietn Ileriniida eeri' Tuesdif and Saturday via S. S. "FORT VU'TOKM" ml si. S. "IIIHT IIA.MII.TO" 'Ilcketx Keed en elth'r steamer. Offering unciu.iU'd cxpresi its ice. Wrlle for Illustrated Deckljii FURNESS BERMUDA LINE .11 Wlilteliiill SI.. N.Y. I'lirnexs-Wlb A Ce., Ltd.. Ileiir.r lllilc. I'Mli, Or Any Tourist A:ent. hut tinnllv Alt-Minder compromised by I early rise these day-.," he used te Hilling his von and heir Sidney, after ' kny. "What a wnmleriiil iiitute there the prize brother-in-law. As he se N in store for me. feelingly said te hiiipelf, the only way. - - for n jeting horse te start out right in , Af it this thought thnt kept married life is te kick all Ills wiles re- ,.i Sidney Herse en the job faithfully latiens te death. W F.LL, anyway, Sidney began grew- ing right after he was born and for twenty-live years. At the end of that time he began te feel a few cuialiiis. Was there nii; thing wrong with the I old proverb? He was getting up earlier kept It up until lie wns much larger. , tlinn ,,v,,ri but he was still pulling the .Meanwiiiie ins pn and ma spent niiSllln(, 0i(. wagon. Well, he would trv their leisure moments teaching him hew ht f,. twentv-tive mere venrs. Which te avoid the pitfalls and snares of life i, ,,;,. Anil then one dny a stranger and te succeed s that nrtieles might rnm,, ,! looked nt. hlni. be written about hlni some day nnd his .h," said Sidney feehh, for new lie picture appear in the movie weeklies, i wns (l tottering old' horse, "at last mv One thing they kept hammering into 'opportunity has rurlved. It study pav's Sldnej V binin was the old motto, te get up early." "Karlv te bed and inrly te rise makes, '-Yes,' snid the stranger, "I'm going a horse health), wealthy and wiso."te mke you away from all this." (Dorethy, I think the baby just fell "VVIiieIi he did. And everybody at mil the window. Shut it. plen'e.) the factory said Sidiie inadi- the inve- Milnev liei-se uiwajs rcuiemiiereii tins ' n,,st buttons nnd glue thej hnd eW-r aas. LLw mm Mm i mmwww mm mm iJ i. ie le-u-'s total iiroiliietien .ill !'..,, i i J.i ii.. . ii r'nincv inise uiii s leiiieiiieereii mis ,.st nitens nili glue t icj uk eer 'liania1 , tllnlrVt'n mines ".!,;," , Z ." Z L " , l ' ' A lV ir" ' "" 'ntte. und whe,, he grew up and went . M.P. Whieh shows, dear children, I, P'V LfhiKh Val U x I'n. 1 l'..-! id.-; u I v Inula authr.icite mines ..n.l wash cries, estimated at 70. 1 17, (ion long tens, which was 1.5 pep cent les than in 1020. Freicht l-eeelnu in lli-'l .v. I.'.ni; 111 R fd ,Pr,eil these of 1020 bv .,'l!"'!let ..I. 1"S , 7S 1..,,1, tl.rt Intnl r....tnl. .' 1.. (lined 21.00 per pent, and pnssenger receipts exceeded 1020 lu 2."0 N7. but th" number of pnssenger carried de- I creased a. 'il jier cent. negrees or ieiigtn-c.r nrevity. .nut j)l0 Ulf ,V01.1(1 te sfek ,lK fortune "jeesn't de ou nny geed te get up tee eTnDM uitc nnnncn'Tnunil1'" 1',".U'''1 Kl fr,r..11 j"l tl,n! we','la cnrIy !t Opportunity bk-ep.s hue. Thaf.s STORM HITS FLOODED TOWN neppsiiaie his getting up early. He ' aii. Gwun te bed. te.', 'i'l'. left'. i-'r..,artt C 7.x im x, in . ii p4 in,j 10 HP, 5b ,i, I. fj Nash ft'j sin. I . 1 ''-''. SO 2 . 1"2 ,1 Marke at Illy ,0.. -s Pran Pt sua! I'1 HP, 7'ale) (ill, 3 HI, si, Sill. Only One Fleer In Beardstown Above Water Big Dam Gees Out Heardstewn, 111., April 17. Anether 1 stenn, driven by a heavy wind, lashed . l.n (Ijwln,! st!,.. nt ntl-.ktn,in let. nt.,'.. I - H,V HUUUl'l -l. "- ' "UIU.'IUIUI ,le, ,l,n.(, I CPPDIII Tfl DClICIA DADAnr'"111' tl10 Bn, P,nilt was threatened with j SPROUL TO REVIEW PARADE,hUMienBlen. PUctrlc light service from ! ' Keokuk, In. o'clock neon (daylight uilns tlm) when an lectien will no neiu lur a i-rniecni and six 01 Directors te serxe for the ensuing jear 1 m vss . lws I.'J'JjS and such uther business will b transacted as may i. uruum ,,.-,'ji mr i, .ruling, Tha stock transfer beeks vMII be nosed from 3 P M. Wednesda Vprll 10 1D;2. until 10 A. M. Tueslxy M.i 2. 101:2 " (1 VcCrtHANHeereiarv. SfTllKKMfT IIIIOAII TOP KAILKOAI) 4 0I. (IIMI'ANY North Ameriruu Hldg.. Philadelphia. Ta. April 10 1022 Th Annua! Meeting nt th- xt'i'k'ielders of the East llread T. p Railroad nnd 1 n cnm sanv for ilia rl-ctlen "f a president nd Heard of Directors te er. fur the 01,, 1 t,g j. ,ir will lw held nt 'he efllee f lhe nun anv at tha above Hddc-xs n Monday. April 21, iOii, at lllOO o'cleik M. Il MN i.l' tl' II 1 - re irv I) ildeiiil, ""WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC A M IM I'AfTI'RIMi ( OMPANY A I)lildnd ' f two Ier rent (SI. 00 per hare) na the rciM.Mi.iS .-nm ,.f this . em. nany for the nuiN r einilng March 31 1022. Will lw rJl'1 April 20, 10-"-'. 'u sleckhuldera ( record us of Mar. h 31 U-'2. T H P IIAKTZ. Treasurer. NewYeik. March 2" 1022 ands ct lix : . .se Che ego SIl , .st r ix 2.1 I . sp. I . P, I . .. -'I', 2 ,p, 1" . . ''P'j 1 Image Mil ,ti 1ft ... OP, jll'cv l',i s .... 'iPj (I . . 7e 2 ... 04 x, -' .. 04 x, .! .... OP, 1 . .. OP, Lit 'ill, Kingdom Nor way ct Si 1 . 112'. K Sweden Ox in . . inns, Paris-Lyens SI lis wl I ' . . le, .. lnt.tr,., It t.,,,. Tlin T 1.. Kill. . "S. ....., ..... .'MJ ..... -..,. 1. ....... .... ,x,,.w vCiC, ..i.uwrjruroanizatlen8'fininB room l restaurant wns the -....l-l ill, , tlilll eM . "" ,..,ie, ei-,. win unserve anniversar es 1 Sfei irng )'aa r, ,, , , 1 t ift iioierner Sproul is expected here en ! i sti, f.i 5x , Wcdnesila.) te review the parade of the 1.. 4(1 I Veteran Cerps. First Ileglment lu ll mp 4 s St fnntr.). Notional Guard, and the .r .r SUrle 1 tiller.) Cerps, Washington Grejs, which "1 " 1 pi wl" celebinte the slsty -firs t auniver ' 10"- sary of the feimer and the 100th si lv &T aJ xvl ,anniversai. 01 in" inner organization. -' - 70'. , ft .... 7t ,.. 10 71 1 s . 71 1 crucuiru Mil 4 ir, atp fd i'x I ili'j Kl r.O With the (Knerner will be p. T. Sletcs- ' 'bury, Colonel ('. Ktuart Patterson, 1 " - ueinni-i .101111 iirieuei ami cv-tioverner ;;"' iIMwln S. Stuart. ret 'rnp precession will start nt I :,10 only downtown fleer ubove water te- 1 night. I The Cele Cieel; levee, protecting 10,- I OOO acres of land across the river from ' Heardstewn went out yesterday. The ner went through the seventy flve-ynrd break with a rush, carrying four leaded j ilat cars with it and covering the land under fifteen feet of wnter. rr, Sunday Outings Interesting One-Day Trips Frem Philadelphia en "The Iicuding" ATLANTIC $1.50 1eur tour te rope PRIZE FOR WANAMAKER THE COMMONWEALTH TITLE Innt anil Turlftli Sl. INSUBANt'E AMI Tltl'xT COMPANY Cheslntit and Turlftli M. April 13 102. Tha dlreelers have thin dax dm lured 11 "auarterly dividend of 3;',, free nf Slate Tax, . Earabla May 10, te stocklieldrfra of record. K I. ts elne nf liuslnnss Anrll "li. Transfer 'Vil.'Caas will ) closed en April 20, and re- y lv. --.,. d, v, biaiiuai Trsasursr. 1 "4. 20 b. in. 11 1. 1. 0 ir, I -'ft 1 1 3 30 10. lo'eieek'lu tle- afternoon from the ' Merchant Pr0Ud f 5 CheCk fr fts I Armery, llread and Callnwhlll streets, Landing First Klngflah r,s', and will proceed down llread street te . st. Pelersbnrg, Via., April 17. A , ftl Chestnut, te llVelflll. te Leeilht. te ! l. f- -. th,, ,.! f,.e Iniwllnw fl, 1 1. ' e,'' : C'J I'"-"1' '' " '" l,ln 'r,len I-(1'1P'. 1 tirfct klnglMi of the season. Is a reeeni 1 ". 'chicuIreMi 1 " 'i' where the unnlyerxai'y dinner will be ncqulsltlen of which Jehn Wannmaker. 1 ,wm IsiLnVi served. Colonel Gll.nere will preside mP chant of Philadelphia and New Yerk, Is ery jirend. 'lite prize is. awarded unnuull.) by Pdwnrd Jewitt, of Passagrllle, a villuge en 0110 et the Inlands net far from here. Sft sft sft Sft Sft Sft Sft', Sft Sft 'i I .. S7'4 IS . SJ ChUage Mil tt jt 4 T 0, w( 10 . . 071, Me P R It Is St l CV Bx 1 .... 73 - ' 2ft 1 78V,I je. 1 . .. 73',' 1. C II 1 i. P fd, "ft 10 811,! 10 3 .... Sll L". 1 M'S '.'ft. at the dinner Easten Holds Easter Service Kasten, Pa., April 17. Paston held its first community observ ance of Paster by holding u community Paster sxing service In the new V. M. 1 C A. Kuildlng. Luster earels were w v'eSv&C; . fil'ii 3. ... sl, 1 Sft 2 . S'J 2ft SP. Chile Cep'r (Is 20 sft I NHI5 1 HP, 3 SS'.j 2ft., Qucen'd 8s wllChlla Cep'r 7s 2., 4..,. 102 2.... IJJl'il H,. ;.. 102 ise,.,. ixjs.i 0,. si I mmm msjm aew (HI IM mi mm no. ,17 ' ' sung and the crowd which attended ill's Mated the capacity 01 in i. ai. p a iii.i-a 1 lSiilldlng. Paster servites generally 07 HO I in v, 00 li 07 60 H Mether Chases Car, Rescues Girl Fleetnesa of feet inspired by fear for the life of her two-year-old daughter Itachel, caught in tlie fender of a pass ing trolley at Plghth mid Mnntresn streete ve.sterdnv morning, cnnblcd .Airs. were the most largely atteiuled in yenrs, Plizabeth Croeco, 021 Seuth Klglit h In the churches. The decorations were uniiHunlly elaborate, due te the great profusion of flowers available, nnd the weather here wan an perfect as jmy Ewter ia iaiMajr jeaw, , TV street, te keen lmce with the trolley until the moterinan brought it te a halt almost a block away, when she removed the child from the fender. The child buffered a' fractured left leg. CITY Ocean City Stene Harber Wildwood Cape May EVERY SUNDAY Round Trip l.ea)e Che,tnut nnd Seuth .St. Perriei for Atlnntlc City, 7MII A. M. Par Ocean fill', Slepe Harber, Wlldwisul and Cape May, le.ne Chestnut St Perry 7:'ll) A. M Meuth Kt. Perry. 7il(l A. M. itciurnlng, leae all pelntx 3:15 P. M, SUNBURY LEWISBURG WILLIAMSPORT West Milten Montgomery Muncy and Monteurtville $3.75 $400 Round Trip SUNDAY, APRIL 23 JSpeiial train leaves Reading Terminal P-'ini A. M. (.Midnight), atupplng at Columbia Aic, Huntingdon S't,, sranayunk, Commehocken and -Norrls-tenn (De Kalb bl ), NEW YORK $0.00 Round Trip SUNDAY, APRIL 30 ?.iTnlnA ,xi"niJr,,M n,""n Terminal m m ,' V1'l',itavu'r'1 Time), 8;00 A. M. I IM) light Tine), .Slopping ! '..lunibla Air Huntingdon St. Wnync, JuikiIeii. Legan and Jt nldntuin. Tickets may b purchased prier te dales of excursions Ker detailed Information consult agents, uce fljcrs. Philadelphia & Reading Railway Travel en "The Reading" T r rmr PP LH tF your tour is te be nell planned, along I the best routes rvith the best accommo dations and conveniences, you should take advantage of Cook's Travel Service, the standard for SO years. Inclusive arrangements. Individual or Ei-i-erled Travel. Our Escorted Tours te Europe li' leave April 25, May 20, June I, June i, June 7 and later dates. i:.nly appllcailuu ncccusar' Let us tell you about THE PASSION PLAY AT OBER AMMERGAU (for ulildi we .no Official I'etelsn Agent.'. Our CRUISE TOUR TO NORTH CAPE AND NORWEGIAN FJORDS Including !xIIh te the capitals of Nerthern Kurort,, salUim from New Yerk June 13, and our wonderful SUMMER CRUISE AROUND THE MEDITERRANEAN sp'clally chartered new t unnid . """ te Sept. 0, ce)ering an l,,7 lntereat, Oppnrliinltlex c In ,,usriinl.i"-.jiiy ft in principal lmlnts nf ln xlblting during the cruise-vaileuj pans e( S555vv I rcvw& X Uuroiie, option te lelurti llu Nerlli Atlantic Wr urrcnt iirerrumi InchiJe Cnidca nnd Tours te BERMUDA, WEST INDIES rilEQL'I.NT BAII.INCIH AT ASIxTA YUKON RIVr-R. tiii: klendikh lUtOIt ,,,, ,AKK ATI.INs YEi.unv.sTesn. ICiSllStlTi:. III.ACIUIt, SIOPNT RAINHUI nnd CIltAMl ANVO.N. NATIONAL PAIIKH, CAI.IPOHNIA. COL'1' ItAOO, PAI Hie NlillTIIWi:nr, CANADIAN JlQCKlLft JIIHAT I.AIvllrt, etc. loins with rsenrt, nil cxpensea Included, frciu5"1 departures, Leisurely Travel, ROUND THE WORLD TOURS Westbound - liepartuin Aug, hem ''' L'Uhlbuund Depailuiea Oct,, Nev., .Ian, 0''-J i'ull laoreicitleii en rcaue THOS.COOK&SON 225 Seuth Bread Street (below Walnut Street) Philadelphia i deplume, Mulniit IKIOO nml "03" Cook's Trmveten' bheques , Geed Ewrywhere ,(j "wt-sr . . immmBmvmmmmmmmmmmwm ''.? Ft.'i a&,.4 f?"Ma-"V'jr-,),V.,.ft..., .... ...
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