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Bew'n en 3 70 3 78 Bt U sw'n 1st 2 77 77 B 7fl St h Ben'n 61 .2 78 1 Bt Paul ARC B I.lne 4a 1 8141 Saab'd A It a 0 28 2.... 2BU Beab'd A U Id 10 44 C 44 S(aale) 44 b A U 4a ata 3 50 Beab'd A I. 8 10 00 1 00 30.. .. 00 1 r,0!4 Bh Steel It 8a 2 00 li. .. 09 Sinclair c Oil corp 7a rcta Kaale) 100 1.... 100 2.... 100 1.. . 100 6.... 100 6.. . 100 U Sinclair c Oil ferp 7a 5.. . 104 4.. . 104 11.... 1044. Sinclair Crude UUP Ce Ba 6... . 09 1 D041 Se'n Bell T 5a 2 04 1 01 Be'n Paclfle td B 87 Se'n Paclfle 4a 1 83 S'n Pan cv 4 a IB 91 1 01 7 01 8n Hallway 4a 2..... 07 B.'. . OS 2 08 En 'Railway Sa 2... . 00 Sn Hairy 6a 1. 1. 1.. 4.. 3.. 7.. 3.. 2. 00 00 lil) no ! 00 IIO'l 00 StandM Oil of Calif 7e 1.... luu'a Steer Tube Ce vt Am'a 7r 2... 100 Third Ae uj i2 57 8... . 57 1. . . 57 3... . 57 Third Ave 4n O(sale) G0 00 Ora-en 8 I, 4alTolede at 1. & 2.... 100) Wesfn 4s Orcsren B Line 1 no. it gTiar'd B Trl City Rly ft 1.... 101 I Llshc r, Ore-W n It Ce 1 me A N CI Sa 4 100 2 81 Union Pae fd 1 81 I 20.. .. 87 7... 81 L'nle.i lac 4s 1U. 81 3 01 01 union rac Bs 2 81 S fin Oils Steel 1l U S Healtv A 4.... 102(1 Impv't Ba 2.... 102 flit esii Pac O A E As U 8 Itubb'r 5a 3 01"; 1 an Packard Moter 1 .... 88 Car Ce 7a 1 . . . . 80 1.... 103 6 80 2.... 105 4 .... 80 4.... 105 1 ssi: Pan A Ptfrn U 8 Bmlt ll A A T Ce 7a Mln'jf Oa B 08 1 03 O(iuUe) 08)' I. . 00 1 00 U'd H bteel !. P Rd am 4e f . . 103 1 OOU 5.. . 10'Xx Penna 11 R sa 4.-.. 103 1.1 08 Utah V A I. 5a 1(1 98'. 1 n- Penn P.d 0s 1 02 0.... 108 VS.-C Chm 6a 2.... 108 1 07 1 108 Va C Oh 7a Pere Marqt Sa 3 08 1.. .. 05 1 ... 08 1.. .. ,85 Va Rly Ce 5s 3 . .. 05 1... . us 10.. .. 05 Weat'n Mil 4a 1 Pierce Oil 8s 1.. . 05 a. I 1 09 1 nr.u Readlne Ce 4s We'n Pae lets 7 84 4 88 3 84 1 88 10.. .. 84 W Union 0b 07 84 2 in Rep'e I A S Sa 1.... 108 1 04 1.... 92H, St I. I Mt A S'Weetlnirhs'e t: Rwy 4 . A Mftt 7s 3 87 1. , 107 10.. . N7 1. . 10 .lHf , ,. GOSSIP OF THE STREET The Daily Novelette Wnll Street, liavlnp paused tin 2.000.000 -Bhiire mnrktt 'thlti week for the first time rince April, 1020. new has ltd eyes en another record the number of competitive mUllennharc dayH. With yesterday's Miibstentlal turnover of 1,"42tt,700 aharw, tha New Yerk Sleck Exchange passed the inllHen-slmrp mark for the fifteenth censecutlvedny, und the twenty-third time elncn the beginning of the year. In the declining markets In the spring of 1020 there were nineteen strnlght days en which the onion exceeded a million hares. Tills started in April and ended en Stay U, In March of that same year fifteen consecutive inilllen-Nhare days were recorded. The record for nil time, however, was that of 1021, when in Mnrrh, April end May the consecutive million-share dnjs numbered forty -four. In Jan uary and February of the same year the record wa twenty-four. Water Power Development A ten -year period of water-power development in the ventral northwest by the Northern States Power Company U indicated in tlie printed annual re port of that company for 1021, just issued. II, M. Byllesby, the presi dent, after outlining the features of a successful year'a operation, mates that the company has made application te the Federal Water Power Commission for permit te develop a number of water powers en the Mississippi and St. Croix Itlvers. Construction, it in "expected, will proceed ns rapidly as the output of the vnrietiH new power planta can be profitably utilized. The com pany, at the close of the year, served n connected lead of 537,000 horsepower in S10 cities and towns, including Min neapolis and St. Paul. (ireKs earnings in 1021 Increased 0.S7 ppr cent and net earnings 10.0 per cent. Fer 1021 n 4 per cent dividend was de clared en the common pte'ek. The pres ent rate of such dividend was llxed at' 8 per cent per annum', payable quarterly irem January 1, ll)-'. Corporate Maturities in Muy Ceriwrate maturities in Muv total $50,710,010 against $73,701,800 in April and $-11,021,830 in Mnv, 1021. Public utility bends furnished thu lnrgest amount, S24,fl."S,2(!0. Among the largest end met iinpertnnt issues is Philadelphia Company, convertible debenture $0.71)4.000 f per cent bends due May 1. Company has already com pleted financing te take enre of this issue. I.urgest issue among the ruilreud lint is Kustern and Ambey $0,000,000 5 per cent first extended bends due May 1. The company issuing these bends is owned by Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, which is in a strong financial position and nble te pay off this maturity without refunding. In the industrial field obligations falling due in May are unusually mnull, largest Items being Jewel Tea Cempunv, SI ,000,000, 0 ir cent notes mid $1,000,000 Shaffer Oil and Heflning 8 per cent notes. Maturities in May, 1022, will re quire little new financing. Such as hnve te be refunded will find the money market in a position where loons can be obtained at an unusually low rate of interest. . . American Ilrass-Anaoendu Deal Considerable comment is heard in the trade about the American Drass-Ana-renda deal. This is becuuse home of the sellers miss the large inquiries which were put out In former years bv the brass company. All the needs of the latter are new being supplied by the Anaconda, and this was one of the main reasons for the comparative early resumption of operations at Butte. While no figures are obtainable, it Is stated in the trade thet activities by the American Brass Company have been increasing steudlly in recent weeks, end it is known, of course, that in normal times the brass company will take mere copper than can be supplied by the Anaconda itself, he that part of the production of ether companies under nracticnlly the Fame manage ment will be taken care of by this con sumptive source alone. It A O dlv 4a 2. . . 82 Wlcicn-'e Sunt St I, ft 3 H sj Steel 7a 15... . 82 2 08 S 82 Wllaen Ce rv 8t L A S F Ini 1... . 02 B. 10 B S. ... 1... 70 70 70 70 70 StbaH Vran Series A 3 . .. 73 0.. . !i 1... . 02 1. ... 02 Wllaen Ce 1st 20 00 6(eale) 00 Wllun C 7s Libeny 3ss Liberty 1st 4,js. Liberty 2d 4i4s.. MDcTty ;d 414s. ;wyCb:.'i e B. '.'.ft 2. ,. 101 ,;;;;; ' ic a e cv 4. u "v JY," Liberty 4th VA. ' 77 ," ,-, 8"l i " ' , Victory N34h.. ?"" nic''Sev7.4."""" v,ctery N 4iihi: 1.... 108, 2?' " fl0 !:::: IEaus0. .. les-UJ,' ; i0! isrchi'u '"" i B. 8 u.;j""i 6. -. u rcih 1. !! i.. i.. .. t.. i.. fftleM! 107 1 10. 3., Hud a' Man in Mary' Deu8' Charlie and Griffith Or- 107 'i 107 108 107 107 107 107 C U A O 5s . 07 07 . 07 . 07 . 07 Q ei int. t ' vu-a ilia ma 18. 10.. 82.. 14,. 3.. 10. 14.. 10.. 0.. 01 65 04 05 05 65 '04 04 f t- 1A I..."' ' ' O, ;;:? " enti 5a 10 .... 04 :--m Mil a 1'eti nuuna a 74'n ganize Independent Bedy ls Angelw, April 21. (By A. P.) Negotiations for the formation of n new motion-picture releasing company, which, It Is understood, will insure un open market te independent producers. Central M I have been closed here, it wus anneuncea last night with the departure for New V....tr if ft......le 1' ll)..l. .. .... iue,. r. inil " iiii . " mini, iiuiirur.v 10il indi'-u Htei bsi ful" Mury 1,i(,1:fel1 "d Ueuglas Fair- "iem Den. .' ,. iv" ' 3 lmi. nnnas, vim wun tnuriie riiapilu anil B'kctn caiJ'M,it'0Vr:. ;L.I. W. arltlith ure organizing tlm 1'eu. 'nil inti" & i('i' .!- 10 ic,'rJ' VI, ,..,., n n a, Int m ctnui Mr. O Brlen stated the new erranlza- in i nun winiiii ue n ruienuing muiiiuiu euiy, ie would net enter the producing field urn! jj would handle independent productions jjf I exclusiv.ely. If no ether concern has a ' ' , similar name, the new one will be called ,'u "the Allied Corporation." it was said. 07 oej. Sprouting Oat in Ear Causes Death "I i New Haven, Conn., April 21. (By U7 A. P.) An oak kernel, which liecunui 67 I ledged ill the right ear of Peter Kver 07 I seu two weeks age and sprouted, 07 brought en meningitis, from which Kv ATii orsen died in n hospital here last night, 07 President Signa Hospital Bill "JV Washington, Apill 21. illy A. IM gi .Signature by Preslilent Hauling of .,-,.' tin, Lnncle.v bill nntlierlliik' an uddl- 07!tleunl uppieprlntiim of $17.0(nl,000 for 17 hospital 1'iieilltieH for dhmhlid fiiniicr ' iiiviilnu imtn uuu u n ttmi ti ruiil Klilnv tit flit Pit 1IVC 4IIW4 "tii1 HHHIIVV1 V",? V ! White Heuse. Itali Following (ironing Itallread stocks had tlm same large following that believed these issues are en the way te much higher levels, with opinion again divided as te whether best returns en speculative ventures can be obtained from the dividend -paying stocks or these issues that am be lieved te be approaching diivdend dis tribution. Nr. I'lllll Uum.u r.nntlnw1 In 111! , . .'w - "" " ' -v M' .. 10... . H7U i inn. iw invereu liy ninnv Hint liuve maile n st I. I sit A s,wm a i, k i, raret'ul study of the railroad situation, "" ictih.-uuiii wri: iikuiii iniiiie tui1 preferred will have n vigorous advance In the near future. The reports from Washington about a ruling en freight rates being close ut hand, however, exerted a restraining in fluence in speculation in the railroad group generally, but the accumulation of these stecka by strong interests con tinued all through yesterday's trading, depicting the floating supply te wich an extent as te put these issues in a position where they run respond quickiv te any favorable developments. Price of 'Change Seat, en Upgrade Prices of seats en I he New Yerk Stock Exchange, long regarded by many as an index of approaching market con ditions, are still en the up grade. Wall Street get u thrill estcrdav when It was announced that Erich Marks hud bought the scut of W. P. Bliss for .yU.OOO, which was $4000 mere than the previous sale, ireerded less thun a week age. Henry Clews paid en'y S.IOO for his scat, June 27, 1801, nd since that time there have been mnnv wlrle vnri tlens, but $13,000 is the lowest price recorded in a generation. The record price was $ll,ri,000 reached in the war boom, and u seat is reported te haw been sold for un low as $34,000 in the great depression that followed the closing of he stock exchange en July 30, 1014, when news mine that Eng land was going into the war. THE TUADEU. Miss Ptetty Uy ROHK MKKEDITII piLLY WIKCli halted his horse at '-' tlic cress trail and slipped from the saddle te tighten n girth. As lie lifted his head he heard n light footstep en the sand nnd bounded into the ruddle. "He, Miss Pretty!" he cried. The girl stepped short nnd looked at him from indignant bltte eyes. There was'a lunch basket hwlnglng from one hand and she carried some school books in the ether. "Hew dare you speak te me in that way?" she asked. He bared his Mark head shecpNhly. "Serry, ma'am I didn't knew that I was speaking te you," he said humbly. The lovely young face flushed deeper. "Is it worth lying about " she asked coldly. " Billy Winch stiffened until he looked like a handsome bronze statue. "Only ene man ever called me a liar," he murmured dreamily. I suppose lies dead new, ' she re torted sarcastically. He Bhoek his head. "He ceulri run tee fast I expect he's running ct.' Dimples came te her face, but Rhe frowned them away nnd turned off into a bypath. "I'm getting off the trail we're hik ing right along don't you walk In the tall grass there might be rattlers," he suggested. She skipped back again. "I hope that's the truth," she said suspiciously. "Loek behind you leek out!" She backed away with a little scream, for coiled in the path was n small rattle unnkc basking in the het sun. "Is he alive?" "Just new he is but wnit it min ute." He whipped out u gun and fired. There was a flurry of dust and some thing denned into the sagebrush nnd was still. The horse danced excitedly. "Oh!" screamed the girl, shutting her eyes from death in the light and EHinshlne of n beautiful day. "Hew cruel men are!" "I'll be hanged!" growled the ex asperated Mr. Winch. "Wliumen al ways did get my goat! Oh. Pretty Lady, have a heart be still !" "Yeu arc impossible!" teed Hcth ever her shoulder an hc ran down the' trail toward Blair'n rnncu, wnere rine was benrdlng. Mr. Blair was chair man 'of the Beard, of Scheel Trustees, and Beth Carvel was the new Hchoel teacher from the East. Beth thought Billy Winch was hand some, and secretly she believed he was the nicest cowpuncher she had met out in the Stene Uulch country. But, al though she knew him se slightly, she hed been annoyed and finally nngered by hlM familiarity in calling hrr "Miss Pretty" or "Pretty Lndv." Mere than once she had left him haughtily when he had said It te her. but alwuyH there was the same leek of dumb surprise In his hazel eyes, while today there had been mere than that, a sudden awakened leek n blnac of something what? Wise as a little schoelma'nm must be, Beth had net solved that riddle, though she had tossed many a long night through. The 'next day when she met Billy Winch she barely Inclined her proud little bend. Hn stepped bis horse and watched her until her strnlght, slim form was out of sight. He sat like n brenxe 'figure, dumb misery en his face. He had been waiting for her te tell her that he loved hnr and that if It was necessary be would go te, school all ever again although away back in Massachusetts he had graduated from a well-known university. "Hang!" snarled Billy Winch, swinging his horse about, and in two seconds horse and rider were a brown streak across the plain. After a while they disappeared suddenly, and the plain was empty of moving life. Lunch hour was ever and the children in the little sehoelhouse under the cot cet cot tenwoods were drawing near the en trance waiting fei- Beth and her bell. Twe of the larger boys who rode home for the midday meal came racing back te the sclioelhour. "Oh. teucher I Something happened te Billy Winch this morning something lawful!" I "What w was It?" rhuttered Beth. leaning against the doorpost white and I sick. She could see hlui new sitting , en his horse like a young centaur I that hurt leek en ills tart- "He was tiding like everything I like lie does when he's mnd or when I he's after seuiethin' nnd hlu hess stepped into a gopher hole nnd threw him and he's unconscious yet they , took him te Mlnlr's." "The doctor?" gasped Beth. "He was en the way when I left nlu't it awful and him se kind te all WP 1.f9 mtM uV lids letting us ride M'is. Pretty Hnij..., .." "Miss what?" screamed Beth. "Mian Pretty that's the name of 1l.i lnv tlm one hn nlwavs rides sometimes he rails her 'Pretty Lady.' " the Beth smiled strangely, as wie gave e school bell Inte Lem'sntmble Hand 'I hnve "King it, please," she said; n vbtv Imil lipndaclic." But it wan ii lieartuche. and much harder te cure. That afternoon, when she approached Blair's house, she crept in unseen nhd tiptoed Inte iter own room nnd dosed the deer. But her room was occupied. In her pretty white bed lay the Invalid Billy Winch, pale and diffident in bis strange nunrter. His unhappy eyes had wist fully surveyed all the dainty belongings of tliis most desirable of girls. "Oh," she half sobbed, "I am se glad they put jeu here It's the best . 1.. At... t.niaaan ' KUUII1 III LllU liwee1-" some echo te Identify bini fcetrl he past he concealed se well. Itemaine nppearctl In. Thunderbolt, a resort four mllci from Savannah, mere than n quarter of it century age. He brought only a name from his past, and It waH never known whether that was his own. Each Monday thereafter until his death he walked te thu Sa vannah liosteffice and received a letter. He never told whence his letters eunie , nor from whom, nnd he was at great pains te destroy all truce of them. J Ne one remembers having heard him ' i mention his pnst. or his family or his former home, anil he nveideii nil who sought te question him. Old residents of Thunderbolt, however, say he wus thought te have lived ds a young man at Watervllet, N. Y. Itemaine at first bearded at the resi dence of a Mrs. Hill, living apparently en remittances contained In the tin- , explained letters. Then hepe Iecrtcd him, or the miser's passion seized htm, ' $ That1 tiann. 'DUU JAA1F0 rwan us an. are notee rer ' veklna: proclivities. Arch a.ttfinlat. rrsalM In what population,. eipresaly te dellflit and old fulka who want te alar ma "POO DAbS" every dar en I cuuiue in ina uiksine J'Mahe It a Wttilt." 4.1, ,', PBMJO "TOjeaBBBi "They said they'd have te till te- r the t emittances were stepped. Ne morrow I'm ashamed, Miss ( ulver heardings have been found, mid he went ' when I knew you don't like mt te be i , ijV(, j,, the ynrd of a Thundetbelt I laid up here with u broken leg It s ' rP,idciit In ft shed se small lie could , un unwarranted intrusion, ma am. barely lie full length te sleep ' "Please don't say that, Billy lticli. jiPrf. j0 nved for years fn an en- she pleaded, kneeling beside him: 'I yirenment of direst pevertv. n "queer", was mean tins morning, i i Miirj , , , ,, t() l)P ,UPstleneil nnd wondered .ll.ln'l iitiilerkt.llwl Hint veur herM! WQS named M Miss Pretty. iTnd I thought ou were calling me that!" Lewer the head wink until It was burled In the lpil ceverinB. She did net see the wonderful light , thnt came into the hazel ejes. but she j did feel thu tender touch of his brown ' hand en her bonny bend, and she obeyed I the thrilling tone of his deep voice. "I love you, iietn." he teiu lier hon estly : "could you leve me enough te murry me?" "I could 1 could, if you will premise te cnll me 'Miss Pretty' sometimes," she told him, her face against his hand. "jThat's easy," he laughed, "because jeu are!" MAN OF MYSTERY DEAD IN SAVANNAH, nbeiit by the mirleUri. His clothing be. came ragged, nondescript and at times was pieced out and patched with cro cus .acklng. Mmip.u Flien Fcuttcrl: Thnn Time 'M Don't irive it a chance. De-", posit yours en payday alflrt,'-u2 before you re home. We artMj open until 10 o'clock every); wnnkrlnt'. sit therfi'a nlmtlr -i of time. , M REPUBLIC! TRUST. COMfiANY HOURS 9am-iepi! GA. i Julius Remalne Lived in Shed and Kept Secret Twenty-five Years ' Savannah, Ja., April 21. (By A P.I Savannah's "man of mystery," I Julius Komnine, is dead. His body.' long denied even the most monger i comfort, lies in a solemn, sumptuous I room in a local undertaker's quarters. I where It is held with t lie vague hope that (he news of Ills death may call r IN ESTABLISHING A SECOND GENERAL AGENCY FOR OUR COMPANY, IN THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, WE TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THE APPOINTMENT OF SIGOURNEYMELLOR&COMPANY Oeneral Agents SIGOURNEY MELLOR ROBERT MEADE SMITH, Jr. ' 630 widenerBuiidine H. S. NOLLEN, President Locust 1700 The Equitable Life Insurance Ce. of Iowa BHIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIimillllllllllllllllllim s ll MvaHasmllmlllaBlUvaWnlvVkMl. W-v ,"?l f e Chestnut and Second Street s. 8. t. 103',; lfl3i 103 103t, llilh im.48 1)0.110 IW.BB IW.70 00.110 1)11.40 00.80 im.H 1)0.(10 im.70 100.02 100.02 100.02 100.R0 100.70 100.78 1 .10 V. M. IKI.48 00.80 1)0.52 00.70 00.88 8,i t. i . iscvv rium-ncLCHdc unuur yC, 'j ) fijtx' f cti 1 1 : 1 f ' St. fa JaI els c" I k Chestnut and Fifteenth Streets B a 00 : w en ' 00 (JMem vtn r 8i n. 7. 13.. 1.. 4. I :nk... ..,. : I... ? 6 8IU 10. ' 1 7llCi"c,,B' MO 0 ... 71H .. 7Mi "" T1V '" 71 . 4. .. T't Halts Honeymoon te Face Charge Yerk, Pa,. April 21. f'h.irles W. Newiiert interrupted his wedding trip in WllllaniMpert te i el urn yesterday te face cliarges of embezzlement while treasurer of the Point of Purchase Advcrtisln" Association. Information was made hv Legrnnd Butcher, head of the concern. It is alleged that between October 1, 1021, and April 1 Newport converted for his own use a sum of money net fully determined. ii. " " : ii.i ..... mr F'wVm BL . -.- . 8" ,... ..'. 8I1 fd lu. i a s.h ' ie , -wvii i en no .... y.."' ' .os. ... JSJ. ,-.B oe .'"Wn. xi"cf 80 J,l ir M B " cv r.s Il:'-.' SJichJ "' .! mSi ? H ,... ii" i. Ii? MH M Mi, MS Ka'-!tU M'&l .(51 HOI 1. 10.. as.. 10, e.. DO 20. Ill r, 10. as.'. un. n . 10 le . s.. 4. III"! 07 W 07 S 07S 07 H .. 1 a I' fdll M Ittarln. II. .. . 81' I 1.7 I. 1 10. 20. Sn T. . ' ' .''"'!' 81 81 82 82 3 swx he.tS -.:n i!' ' " f 1..., 1. OT'i 07?, 07 U 07 V, In Continuous Business oil Years MOVER r CO. Bankers i Biiekers 301 Chestnut Street MSaBPlL y,l; m&k Jeseph B. McCall te Leave Hospital Jeseph 11, McCall, president of the Philadelphia Electric Company, who has been convalescing from an allllctlen of the heart at llryn Minvr Ilesiiltal, Is reported te he in geed condition i... eiiS 'again, . llpexiwtHi te iretum te in; ...' Tli hoe0lu.MwJHH (u A?w' days,. 4 J ; i AJSjci.' jsri't." 76 Standard Make Phonographs en sale nt no off list price, prier te our meWim te L'e Keutli lOtir Street Slay 1st. BLAKEeBOBKABT 5,( W. C.r.Ut), ,Bd W.lait a SMBl a W"ITH the circle of our business friendships ever widening, we have endeavored te anticipate each banking need. Our inspiration has come from contact with the growing business of our customers, who repre sent practically every phase of business activity. As developments opened up new avenues, we have added one department after another, until we could give, in whatever branch needed, the most dependable and speedy service. And new, when time is a real factor in the busi ness world, we are bringing our facilities within easy reach of these friends who are net located near the Main Office at Chestnut and Second. With our complete service we will welcome old friends aad new at our Central City Office, 1512 Chestnut Street. i 3 SI e CORN EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK PHILADET1HIA Liasij ifcVtatt ' vr-X i 77 v r.'7"7"fw ii j if, Jtv'tt.. ,v' . . i JaVi. -i?ftV . ' BHwaaaaanaaanffaiBajBjBjBBBjaj r. .. Au ,1aiiaBaafTateaA' aQSaMSafll & 'inT.-ni Wi" i ?!) fi 3 5 I! F i ft; . r w 1 '' 'P saii t "1 i - - fil - i: ' 1 1 . If V J -,s-A um laalaaaaaaaaaMaBaaaaalaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa li fT
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