v. FSlJfflE & msmmm M ll fSW ws-iHrs OT5,ii; mtejt& tay fr.f?r ' r &$? ft r Bwsvi?Maars -"Ai W ii ' Mr it K. v lUWHTii.? .Yi'i" W .' 4VA'.4 "n T rvtfWf.!kVAffA;rc 'w' m''F '' ft T Vfv?f " J y -" miffl&'i&. r ,yift WfVMiX T" J V' i w.- ' PTi . it ,-('.v.tlzf,n IlTl Wi- v. - i -" s)"!(,W'W TK'WCW fS r. ' n.vsTcyir",i , r- IfiftfeC EVENtM PUBLIC LEDGER- PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1922, .IfB-n' : I sill ri" ,?Ai"R6 ISM FEATURE ON CURB i (Croup in urgent umana, Many A 1 . DtatMJM Am AIa.. LJImU r . . m m sf,f. issues niBiugiv new nij.ii P'Mi Drla fais MAvamant -"12: l;f Kmv Yerk, April 20. flip market en 'the Curb moved In unison with that en tr.i.. Nw Yerk Stock Exchange. oils ryiw. in iireentdcmand. Many of these PS'lisues ree te hew high prices for the (L'ifeM the most prominent position, mnk- rH ever i point. '; Other oil stocks showed activity and ifitrerigth, n reaiure 01 me inaepcnucni ''dues being Mexican Bcnbbnrd, whlcli S. trnm 44 te above 45. The Wrom- L'Mnc oil ereupuvas also active and strong, Iffflilt Creek Producers advancing te fc"lI)0Ve iO W Dll WW" WIIUWIIIBIBI ikln a further gnlnJbeth making new P-High records. International Petroleum I.J0tf te 20i ,- Thn industrial Issues were Irregular. li'.Becchnut Packing was traded In nt fflBM .tn liiiv,. uueiuer iinuener and &Badle ranged from 8 te 8Vd. Hudsen itMrntnr moved tin n substantial ex- b tint and gains were made virtually all ' through the list. Philip Merris was f one or tne strong xcaiures, neming ciefc t. ita recently established high record. if -Radie issues were again traded in en ( large acme ,un uiu tuiuiiiuu biuuh Mlling nt 0 te 5. INDUSTRUM High Hi tow lAat A A 48 de 14H 14SU 80 (I 80 H 70 fin 20(J 2014 204 S1V 42g 42H 2184W 2,8 1(tfl Acme Ceal .... Packing 1700 Arrnn DU . JU"ilr j-ijmi-i .... i.A . U. . AB.hA .. ill 10Amrr i-unt a ir..i4:i , 40(1 Heechnut fKg se j . Ann nnriilv lluda j.... la; XtlSOOCnr X.lfht 1U slii()n rhicaice Nlrnle .... as ' TOO Columbia Emerald SO J' 100 Cenlfjr Tinfoil 1.114 i linnCent'l Mtr DU SOODert Mtrg 20 U . noenurant Moter Ind 1R BOO Durant Meters ... 37; , SSOO Dubllecr Condenser R4 1B40O Hudsen Moter ... 21 Ti SOOKlee Hter Battery. 4SK M0OI-n Alden Ceal... 47H ' SOGIIIettB Safety nai.21(J , soepoldwi-n Pltfturea. 8i $494,000 Western Maryland Railway Company 6 Equipment Trust Geld Notes These Notes are a direct obligation of the Western Maryland Rail way Company under an Equipment Trust Agreement between the Director General of Railroads, the Railroad Company and the Guaranty Trust Company of New Yerk, Trustee. The title te the equipment under the agreement remains in the Trustee until all of the Notes have been paid. Through supplemental agreement, 33 1-3 of the Notes of each maturity are te be stamped se as te give preference and priority te the above offered unstamped Notes in case of default. Upen the execution of the supplemental agreement the unstamped Notes will be outstand ing te the extent of only about 58 of the original cost of the equipment en which they are secured. We offer the above Notes, subject te prier sale, if, as 1 and when received by us, at prices te yield as follews: Maturities Jan. 15, 1923 100.39 te net 5.40 Jan. 15, 1924 100.79 te net 5.50 Jan. 15, 1925 101.22 te net 5.50 Jan. 15, 1926 100.82 te net 5.75 Jan. 15, 1927 101.01 te net 5.75 Jan. 15, 1928 101.19 te net 5.75 Biddle & Henry Harrison, Smith & Ce. Edward Lewber Stokes & Ce. Th Information and statistics contained herein have besn obtained rrem sources All these bends having been sold, this advertisement appears as p Dated May 1, ir. nri.irinfil We offer we ujjli Vk sis 8 33 lSOOlludaen Ce bret.t. lf tsS 2UJ llt.d.en ftVanhliV. 12. W ..?!!n.nV,'r lber .... hU h S(A' !f.h,n .Vl'v C H. 7.1 7.l nepi.lbby McNeil .... 74 y 'JOMerc-r .Moter ... .14, ifi 1"' JJer. Amcr l'apcr... -J aS tmtsasr !r..Y. w hit 630lnadle rref f. ni if, ,?0Ree Moter ..... 24 2lI "822 2?u"! c ft i .,...ion in S22 5Ltnrd Met .... n?4 1U OOOTcnn llwy . a 3 J.1H Smrl,n' Pr'"1" 4i 27STedd Bhlp 70 '0e(J 2300 It H I. ft It 2l 2 3000 tr 8 Steam ..,... It It aoetrnit net candy .. e r. 20OWnne Ceal li li O00 West End Chem . . 82 K2 00 Willy 1 pt ctf . 13 13 ,?pWllly C lat prer . 10 10 HlOO Terbennen A 27 2.1 100 Weal Knlttln ... . 7i 7?, HTANDARU OILS 3800An(tle Am Oil .... 20 20 12Atlalcna nil r,4U n4 . 30 Illlneln P I. 100 100 17U Imp oil Cnn . ,..112',4 100 S3 Ohie Oil 822 320 40T-.,if,. e ft a ..inn nin lOHeuth P Oil 318 318 23100 8 Oil Ind 103ft 101 ', wm mi Ivy W 1 .. 82 82 100 8 Oil Ky 11 80V4 80li 140 8 Oil N Y 401 307 300 Vacuum Oil 414 112 10 8 Oil or Neb t 20 200 INDEPENDENT OIT.S BOO Alcan . 2i 2?i 2000 Allied Oil ft 3 3 300 Am Fuel O prer . . 2,V 2 4000 Aetna Cen 1 1 'i 000 Ark Nnt Ua .... 11 I1i, KlOOOlloene Oil in II 20100 Hest Vem 01 S7 2700 Carlh Hyn n',4 mi 02 fit Herv (old) . . .220 227 300 Clt 8 "11" ctf .. 234 23 me nt 8erv prer .... er.1.4 ri(? ROOCelum Pet lit 2700 Continental Ref .. 4 3, 8200 Cosden ft Ce prer . ft 4 4, HOOCreole 8n 3i 3'i 1000 Cushlna- Petu 7 7 10300 Knit Petrel ft4 52 saoe Tederal Oil 1H m 000 renslanil 13 13 HOOUIIllland Oil 8M Oft 800 Ulcnreck Oil l.V 1U lOOHranada . .. 24; L'4, 13(100 Hudsen Oil 30 33 8100 Int Petrel 20 2ii'l 700Klrby Pet 13 125 2000 1.ance Creck 4 I 400 Livingston Pet ... Hi Hi 5200 Lven Pet 03 DO neOMarland Oil Mex. 8; 3?i 2000 Mnracalbe Oil ... 25i5 21 70OAFerrltt Oil 124i 12V4 ISOOMexIre Oil :, 3S lUOOMex 8eabeard .... 43 41 (limn Mountain Pred ... l.'.'i 1.-.V4 3400 Mutual Oil 7 7H Sen National Oil 100 70 400 New Yerk Oil ... 20 22'i 100 Ne Am Oil 1 I'd 1031)0 Omar Oil , 2." in 100 Tennek Ol I lift n'i l(e Maria ni? Ret 3 3 200 Premier 3i 34 23000 fieri Dank 21 20 1000 lied fleck Oil .... 00 00 tilt 40 17l 24 inn 3 43 "0 . .r4 82 13 nn 100 1UV4 322 017 318 103 80 14 400 411 200 If- 87 314 227 4 n 3U 1 53 lift 74 ft 37 20J4 12H i'i 01 3 23 12 31 4-.V, 13i . ion 20 1'i 2 r.!4 3 3H 21 un Jan. 15, 1929 Jan. 15, 1930 Jan. 15, 1931 Jan. 15, 1932 Jan. 15, 1933 Jan. 15, 1934 Jan. 15, 1935 u) 102.68 te net 5.70 Accrued interest te be added Commercial $6,500,000 Union Bag and Paper Corporation Firat Mortgage Geld Bends, 20-Year 6, Series "A' Authorized 1922 Interest payable May 1 and Ne ember 1 without deduction for normal 1'edcral Income Tax ill) te 2. Coupon bends in denominations of $500 and $1,000, with privilege of registration as ntul ititcrcluniiicable. witli iully authorized multiples. Empire Redeemable . a whole or in part en any intere.t date en thirty day. pfier notice redeemed en or before May 1, 1932, and thereafter at face value plus premium of each full year between the date of redemption and maturity. Application will be made te list these bends en the New Yerk Stock Exchange The company agrees te refund the present Pennsylvania feur-mUl tax te holders resident in Pennsylvania who have paid such tax these bends if, as and when issued and received by m, subject te the t, aU lcaal p,.eceediHgs ou our counsel. Price WVz and Interest, Yielding Over 6.20 Circular giving complete details of the issue sent upon request. Lee Higginson & Ce. The National City Aldred & Ce. Published as a matter of record, the bends having been told. i 0 fl'4 14V4 14U 31. 84i is. 1 al .;.-r."I""a i (..... 11 in? 11 ' SH?,n t'kelly Oil 814 74 8 no'iemantnh Olf 20 10 20 ".".J" ' 7en HO 70 73 "I!( !n Trt nl ' 2" ,!l '-'' !5 X!c!"rln.."ew '" "" " JO Whim Knle 22 22ft 22J4 l"nJJIIex Oil ...... 4 IH 4i! SMIWeidburn 70 01 70 0:011 Turman .. .. lU A in 200 Woodley ......... vA 12V4 124 MININU 20ftAlnka Br Columb. 344 344 341 10(10 Alpha 30 30 30 200 A A 0 or Se Arrlcn 224 22H 22M, 2000 niK Lede 2 2 2 12000 Iloslen ft Mentana, 22 20 21 8700 Pest ft Ment Cens, 00 1)3 00 1300 Cennda Ceprer ,.. 50 30 Be (toeo Cnndelarla Mining. 27 20 27 5000 Am Commander... 10 0 10 1200 Am Kxploratlen .. 244 244 244 1200 11m Alaska 70 78 70 2000 Cena Ailxena , ... I 4 4 2200 Cens Copper Mln.. 2 1; l; 230OCertP!! Silver 0" 03 03 1000 Divide i:xt 10 10 10 2000 III Salvader 0 ft ftv 17000 Kurekn Croesus . . 28 20 20 100 Klrat Nat Mining.. 80 80 no 2000 40 Mlnlti 1(1 1ft 15 300Oadsen Copper ... l'J 1'4 1U , 100O Cens Nev Utah ..ft 5 ft 1O00 Cryatal 1U 1U l'l nONDS 1O00 Alum 7 or '33... 1014; 10.14; 10s 1000 Am Tel r or ,2,10tJ 101U 101 1000 Angle Am Oil 714a. 1034J 103S, 103 1000 Armour Ce 7a ...1044k 1014. 1044; ftOOOIleth 8tl 7s et '23.104H 104(1 104i iiIVt iinr null nn ... l'l ).). tl 0000 Del A Hud 5H... 00 0ili 00M 1000 nrand Trunk 0V4. 100 100 100 1000 duir 011 os 1004; 1004; ine; 40000 Int Great Ner Ba. 6414 04 04 "J 10000 Interbore 8s 84 hi S4 1000 Kan O 4 11 7s .. !M4 unV, 0014 2000 King Ce Lt 0V4S.. Iisji nsji esfl 1000 Laclede Can 7s .. 004 00U 00 14 7000 Nat Acmn 74 .. 08 97 08 2000 N Y N II ft Ills. 04 0444 04 2000 N Y N H ft II 7a. 00 00 no 3000 Ner Am Hitlinn Ba. 024; 02C4 0241 1000 Phllllpa Pet 744. .112 112 112 boeo a e n y nv4s ...lenu ioeu 1001; 1000 BwUt Ce 7a12.1...10IH 101 "4 101f! 1000 Tel Edisen 7 ..lOflli 100 100(1 22000 Un Oil Tred 8s ..1084J 10S 1084; 11000 Weat nice 7a ....108H 10844 108 4 3000 Winchester 7a t4 ..101 101 101 32000 NYN It ft II Fr 7a 7444 741 74M 10000 Pari Lyens fly 0a 834; 83 834; 5000 !tuliin Mis .... 21 21 21 lOOOOSnlss 5Hs 1011.4 10H4 lOlU 8000 U 8 Mex 4 48 48 48 Reserve Banks' Discount Rates Official rediscount rntca at the twelve Fed. cral Reserve UanUa are as follews: Treai. Lib. Cem'l Bkr. ctrs. Ilenus Paper Accent, noslen 4'4 iSi Vt 444 New Yerk Ph'ladelphla .... J'4 Clevclanxl 44 Illchmend 4V4 Atlanta 'A 8 Chicago .... mi Tiila .. Mtnnraoella .. ft Kansas City .... ft Dallaa ft Ban rranclsce ... I'-i 101.37 te net 5.75 101.53 te net 5.75 101.69 te net 5.75 101.83 te net 5.75 102.37 te net 5.70 102.53 te net 5.70 Trust Company which we belleva te ba reliable. a matter of record only. Issue $15,000,000 Due bends in denominations of registered Tn Ce., New YerK, trustee. .52 nn c v, av4 " gait Creek Cen.1, 14W L'OO Mfl1inrr1 n A il, 11'. 4"i 4K. 41A X ft ft ? 8 Q 4H 4t? 4W 4(4 41? 4V4 ft S ft ft ft ft ft ft ft 4U 414 4H FURTHER PROGRESS IN WEST'S TRADE Steel Industry Distinctly En couraging Retail Business Outlook Improves Chicago, April SO. IjubIiicss In the West bIioweiI further Improvement In Koverol qunrtern (luring the week. The steel mid Iren Industry Ih making prog ress In splte of the coal Htrlke, nnd thcre Ih n growing demand for building materials, which Ih Mtlmulatlng kindred lines of trade. Thrre is less unem ployment, and In soma lines theru Is said te be a scarcity of labor. Weekly reports en the state of the steel Industry are distinctly encourag ing. In most Instances orders have Increased, nnd there has been a larger output, although the coal strike 'has been a serious handicap in certain in stances. Mall order lieiifcs report n modcrnte betterment in trade, which re flects greater confidence throughout the country. Wholesale houses forwarded favorable reports in most Instunces, and the re tail trade outlook Is said te be encour aging. The buying in nearly all lines of general merchandise, clothing, beets and shoes nnd similar lines has been Indicative of a prosperous state of trade. Collections arc said te he geed as a rule. Agricultural conditions arc net held dlKceuraglng, nltheugh the spring Is a little barkwnrd. Prices are holding fairly well, nnd the live stock Industry is a source of big revenues te the feed ers, as prices are high compared te grains, which makes feeding of hogs and cattle unusually profitable. Meney conditions nrc ensy and there is no lack of funds for investment. Hanks report conditions generally im proving with many lenns liquidated as a result of the advance in the price of bends, especially in the prices for (Jov (Jev ernment issues. This advnnce has In creased the buying power of the country te a remarkable extent. STATE OF TRADE DespltA numerous str'kes nnd ether handi caps Hhlch linve prevailed durlnr April, busl tiraj nan recorded "decisive tralni," aicerd-Ink- te Dun' IleMew. Herevcry from the nepresilen. It Is Pointed out. hns been In progress for a year, hut only In recent weekH has It become sufllc'erlly bread and distinct te compel Kenernl attention. "Previous Irregularities nnd unsatlsrac !2!!y..PP.,"'i", h?uV0 .by no. "Tans been ellm Inated." ndds the Journal, "yet there Is new mero uniformity te commercial dispatches, and It ! clearly evident that major move ments are In the rluht direction. With con structive forces operative, the strcnuthenlna of confidence, upon which cconem'c recupera tion se largely depends, has continued, and the. outlook Is mero optimistically regarded." Dradstreefs boss. In part: .,!,'The ra'hl"" hackneyed term Irregular still seems beat te describe the varied class of reports as regards weather, trade. In dustry. and even collections, which come te hand this week.; Generally speaking, cold weather with killing frosts. Injurious in fr.tiL,''-anJ1 fnrly vegetables, or heavy rains, with floods In many of the ceuntrvs striims and peer country reads are still cr-d'ted with retarding retail trade, farm work and crepi. while the circles of disturbance pro ceeding from the coal, textile and ether labor troubles are obstacles te what would other ether other wlse be the best Industrial situation In nearly two jears." Raw Sugar Market Stronger Nfw Yerk. April 20. There was a strong. cr tine In the raw suqar mn-k't !' i Sellers were Inclined fnwnr.l tint... .i Hales reported were 10,000 bags for June at 24 e te in owrater: BO00 bags Perte lllcei. May shlpm.nt. at 3.08e c. 1. f te n rcMner SUUO bags Cubas last half nf st .hi. ' at SV4 c, cost and freight, te trade: flOOO tens v uwup. ...jr lunuiiiK. ml Idfl 5U lO United Kingdom. Impertn liens were ae.lHM liags W..,"1" "."v. .villi nmur iieuning company, Tutures were nominally unchanged. The rn- iinen sugar market was very quiet, little fhnnr -" "fwura mm n iuriner price RAILROAD EARNINGS PENNSYLVANIA SYSTnjI 1022 t30,241,Stl3 Increasa 2.nm),nle 8,82(1,800 8.737,038 7,07(1.741 23,010,0711 20,110,130 March eper. revenue Net ry, revenue 14,754,788 Net ener. Income.. l''.ntin.4L'-. Three mes. eper. rev.ina,a33,034 rt ry. revenue 30,723,081 Net eper. Income.. 24,0b0.080 Decrease. Steamship Movements New Yerk. April 20.--Arrlved : Lithuania, fanlg via Halifax: Geerge Washington. Southampton. Hamburg, April 27. Sailed: Carenln. New Yerk. floiithiimpten. April C8. Sailed: Orblta, New lerk: Lapland, New Yerk. BAR SILVER Demestic bar silver was unchanged evv lera teaay at vve per tine eunce lereisn. uiVie: unchanged, in Londen the price vvaN unauerea at at"i1. Dr. Jenes te Speak en "Quakerism" Dr. Rufus M. Jenes, of Haverford College, will deliver nn address In tli Seuth Uread Street .Xlieatre tomorrow afternoon en "Quukerlsm a Way of Life." Invitations have been extended te all te learn the fitith of the found ers of the city. May 1, 1942 $1,000 and at 105 if ', for approval Company r REAL ESTAgE FOR BAI3B t'lTV ipiisiigtiiiiyiiiMiiiiiiitiiimiMaiiaitwiiiii't LN0W BEING BUILT Anether Rew of the New Lew-Priced Hemes in HUNTING PARK SECTION 4200 Bleck N.. Marshall St. Six rooms, large perch and a modern bath, a refrigerator shed, laundry, het water heat, electricity, gas kitchen, mahog any and white finish. Plenty of closet room and garage privi lege. Only a small initial payment is required and the carrying charges are $35.00 per month. SAMPLE HOUSE, 4224 N. MARSHALL ST. Take Routes 47 or CO te Hunting Park Avenue Francis B. J. Branagan BUiLDER OF HOMES inanitiuiiiiniiiiiiuii m Mwnn PROPERTIES FOR INVESTMENT IN THE ACTIVE CENTRAL SECTION .SOUTH nitOAD ST., 4 PnOPnitTIES BELOW PINE ST. CHESTNUT ST., 40 KT. BETWEEN' 20TH & 21ST STS. WALNUT ST., 44 FT. FRONTAGE, OPP. IUTTENHOUSE SQ. SPRUCE ST., CORNERS OF 1GTH, 17TH, 19TH, 20TH & 22D STS. EDGAR G. CROSS 1411 WALNUT STREET r niiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiim laraiiiiiiiiiiiniiiriiiiiii'iiiinaisiii 3427-29 N. BROAD St. 60' 3V" en Bread St. 265' Deep te Park Ave. C. Harry Jehnsen 1420 CHESTNUT ST. irTtimminmninfinimHjniinmiiminMntnitmriniimini.iumuiRmnnmHTninimnciirenninnfsn F Help Wanted Situation Wanted Employment Agencies and Lest and Found Advertising will be found en Page 22 M REAL ESTATE FOB SALE CITY 1032 SPRUCE ST. Can be sold near assessment: sultr.ble for doctor's eftlce, apartments or club. JOHN R. YOST MOUniS 11LDC1. 14S1 CHESTNUT ST. SjI'IUJCK 1CJ1. v nil! iiiiiigiiiriunuii'iiiEii'iiiiLii rami n. '.wiaiwi a 10TH ST., belew Vlrn st. One of the last properties for sale In this blk. J. EDWARD LUTZ ?&. lUtniniiiK'mmninsninuuitHiiiniTunn'iHriFiiimiHUWTiqmwnujjifiiNnitHiijFtftfnttnmiim Annual Meetings SPPESSSVLVAMA HVtiAR COMPANY -" l'hllndelphla The Annual MetlnK of the Stockholder of this Company will he held In th? llesrd Itoem of The Heal I.stata Trust Company of Pilladelphla. Seuthenst Cerner Ilread and Chestnut Streets, en Monday, May j, tail. at 11 o'eleek A. M., at which ttere win be sn election for Directors for the ensulna inir. and such ether buslnem win h mn. Idered and acted upon as may ba brought Lefero the meetlnc jim t. jirmmu, Heeretnrv. CAMIIItlA hTKEI. riMIPAvv C35T The Annual .reetlnc of thn sineit,ni. ers of the Cambria St-el Company win be held at the office of the company. Ne 1B20 W dener Hulldlnir. Juniper anil I'hemnm streets Phlladnlphla, Tennsylianla, en Tues day. MUX 10. lO". at S o'clock I'. M . wW nn election will be held for threi ilifectnrs te sere for the term of three years te sue. ceed these whose term will then xntre r n. mums. Ast. Secretary G?,, ANNUAL MKKTINO OP xwS Ktockheldors of tlie Chestnut ri... Realty Company and election of Directors te serve for the ensulnif e.tr will be held at the oftlce of the Company, 1001 Merris Ilutldlnff, en Monday, May 1, ion, at II e'cleck uoen. H. qiT.T.TNOHAM. R.eretary OlTldends nn: niiAi. kstati: tiu'st company OK IMIILADKI.I'IUV ,"'"'v Ilrnud mid Chestnut Streets . - April 20. 1022 ' Tiie Heard of Directors has this Hav ' lnelared a dividend of three (3) per cent en the Prefened Hteclc -,f the Compan" payable en May 1. I0JJ. te stockholders of record et the close of business April "n 1U22. Checks will be mailed. -0, EDWAItO S IIUCKLEV. jn Treasursr THANKS MKNS NATIONAfT HANK ) am... rniia., va. . .pv The Heard of Ulrecters his thi.' .i..". .. elared a regular quarterly dividend of ii... and one-half dnl us (S.l.ffn. iU T. c, " at the rate of 14 per cent per annum) ,n r'hf capital stock of this bank, pajable tSy I I 1032, te HteeKhnMera of rei-npl at th mJi1 ii f buslpes April 211. 1112.'. ,ne cl" rnMt'NI) WIU.TWIS. Cashier CENTRAL TRUST A SAVINRH COMP"N A ...nrterly dividend of 2 tX'Lil ?S. ' ..rAtl nn thn ennltal alnlx nn...t.;' ..an ue. m'S. tn nti llhnlder. nf r.'.ALT"? ""T I. 022 " ""r" 2J. Checks will he mailed ..MS t'A"r"n'nr tn tlw """ ""ln CHAW 1C, MtTCHNS. Secretary ANNTT, KLECTIOXq KJS OKF1CK OF THE UNlTlvU OAJ ' IMl'ltOVEMENT COMPANY N. W. Cemer nread and Arch street Philadelphia, April 13. le?2 The Annual Meetln of the Stockholders of The UnlUd Oiia Improvement CemniinJ H oe neiu i iiib emrs or me Company W fnmer nf III earl ...I a .Jrv",r'!' n.,.1,.1.1. llnnjla ,nw . -..w.a( Ii .":-.. '.-';.,.u'...7- :!: . election will ba held for a President and sU ini yustiwt. .u "ti. , ,ue eiiBuirsr year, end such ether business will be transacted ta may be brought before the meetlnz. The stock transfer books will be closed freir ? . !.. Wednesday. April IB. iujj, untt X0 A. M. T-iesdav. May a. 1022. tl W. CimHAN Secretirr. Annual Election K?? CKNTKNNIAI, NATIONAL HANK -Er Philadelphia. April 28, 1U22. At meetlne of the Heard of Directors. eld this day. Mr, Hydnsy P. Clark and Mr, Thoreaa Bhallcress. Jr.. wr electee) Direc tors te nil vacancies, , IRWIN FISHER, CMbltr. SKAX. X8TATB JOB iALE cmr ( 7677 Locust 7678 I 7679 Race 7717 iwnnmpnirfrir'imrtniiiiffruiinfiriininmiJTfermainnnnwinmi At Washington Lane Station P. R. R. Cltv nnd suburbs combined Reduced $4500 non block East Walnut lans, newly renovated throughout. 8 rooms, bath and laundry; larse sards, large ter- raw, wide street; geed Valuej terms arranged. See Mr. Ttmm at sample house, or Geerge E. Klingler 4420 N. 8th at. Wye. 7300. O10-1S Arch st. 20 IK. 20 N. 11th St. 1432 N. 19th St. L'.'3 N. ISth st. a20 W. Klrth st. 2220 te 28 N. Oratr st 4MB N. Colerado st. 2070-72 U. Alleshcny ae, 3030 . 3042 Harper st .1010-1 1-82-84 Cambrldee st. 3021 te 3020 Cumbrldce st. PAUL M. MYERS FRANKLIN TRUST BLDG. 20-22 3. 13th mmnnprnnnrn?nnniiTinraniminRnfnnnnni!nniiinn'rni.in 523 MARKET STREET S '.W-S'SEWr-- -d'hsuS! Prc1e,,Hlndl?,'rnm.,.a,D w"sl0"- "' Egea f'HKSTNOT VND 1.1TH STS. m iiiMiLiirjiiHiiiiuaiB SIIIlllll'IIIIIIIIIIUIinllliminilMIIIIMIIIlrimill.min.imniimmininim. ,n,m,: H ----"" "'"uuiiKiiiliUUUUUIIHIUINUUIIUUIIIIUIIlUIIUIIIIIIIllUU HANDSOME MODERN CITY RESIDENCE 2137 LOCUST ST. IS rooms. 3 baths: may be examine I, EDGAR G. CROSS Hll WALNUT ST. nilll'lll I'lmiiniHi'i1 2008 WALNUT ST. Let 23x01 te Chancellor st 5-sters resldeme, 20 rooms, 4 bathrooms, sleam hoot, electric light, elevator, pump and tanks, especially adapted for professional offices nnd apart ments. C.F.Simen, 112 S. 16th St. SOmMSHHH BMlfflfflfflS St. Locust 0213. gWIlliliillllllll II INVESTMENT HOUSES Near l'rankferd elevated: efferei d te riese nn estate; total rentals per month; price til, 000, yneeck8-meppr. I "-HuaTcac; e r.eulev.ird cer, Illslne fcun ave. fl ll!llillUHIIIIIi:illllll!illllillllllllllIIDIIWIillillllin 122 N. 21st St., 45x86' Near Municipal Court, buy at this time. an exceptional J. EDWARD LUTZ rf?AT -ii un tnuiuu mtiiii i ui i iim imanHtUiii u i tuiut iujtinj i mnu mil rt:Ri j inii i tr tri i ji;k efinfM, ,i Valuable Central Real Estate Parkway section. 20th st. above Arch (cer. nor). 13 rooms, B Lull.; suitable for a Dart trents ' a"" 20th st lw'ew Chestnut. Tilapted for office rtments- spsn Id Investmem. c" und .ipa MAGEE & R0DGERS 12C0 lcut st VluI.e bvuee 0208 3759 N. MARSHALL ST. ' K.T..VelhaVd;,l8K)dr0..bTaV.li0al-r Use- geed condition; 18000. NEWMAN & BAI I 3250 CJEIIMANTOWN AVE. " ' 2028 N. 3 1ST ST. Tvvo-sterv brew ntene dwelling, below Dla Dla nient. close te Park. 7 rooms and bath; ex. ccllcnt toni'ltlen, Immedlate possession DONNELLY & SUESS LK1IIQH AND UKHMANTOWN AVC3. REAL ESTATE G. F. & E. F. SHINEH0USE QUICK SALES 22D & FITZWATER STS, CITY AND SUBURBAN REAL ESTATB L LEE PATT0N wun.ime f-Tllllll'IIIUIIIIIIIIIII1 Kiiraiiiiirauiiti 1 i; BEAL ESTATE FOB SALE WMT PIIILAflKLPHIA 54&GAINORROA! WYNNEFIELD "Where Te.wn and Country Meet" These beautiful homes are ideal from every standpoint Located amid beautiful suburban surroundings, yet with all of the conveniences of the city. r 4 and 5 Bedrooms. 2 Baths. Enclosed Perches Garage Six feet Attic These homes are rjerfpet. in tien and appointment. They Bring Your Wife te See Them Today ! i venience ac an unusually attractive price $ie,uuu. Fifteen minutes te City Hall by train or meter, or twenty minutes by trolley. Furnished Sample Heuse Open Daily and Sunday. CLARENCE E. FOX, Agent Take nie-ated te 621 ;t.( A New Rew of Stene Hemes Duy New and Let Us Finish te Suit Yeu The Last Rew Sold in 25 Days 5 Sold in New Rew Before Plastering (2-story; 3 and 4 Bedrooms) j in beautiful Overbroek, 20 minutes from City Hall. Spacious living room with open fire place; hardwood floors througheut: large closets; 20-ft. fronts; inclesed and heated perches. Garages for 1 or 2 cars. CENTRAL PLANT HEAT Heat and het water furnished at a cost less than your ordinary coal bill. Ne furnace, no ashes, no effort te housekeep without a servant in this advanced plan of a house. TERMS TO SUIT Afk QT NORTH OF UJtn Ol. LANSDOWNE AVE. (800 and 900 Blocks North) w , MOSS & TAYLOR DUILDERS OF HOMES FOB THIRTT TEABS Take "IV or surface cars te 83d street, pass north te Lansdowne avenue or surface cars Ne. 41 or 44. Walk two blocks west. One fare. city iiii.imin.iiiiuiiuiiiiiii'unii'iS'iiiiiiiii'UKVira, 1518-20 LOCUST ST. I, Let 40 ft. front te Latimer st.: substantial improvements. C.F.Simen, 112S. 16th St tffiii&iiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiijffiEiiiiiiiramiiiiiiiiiffliJiiiiiiiiiir! LIST YOUR l'HOI'EUTr WITH US G. F. & E. F. SHINEH0USE QUICK SALES" 22D 8c FITZWATER STS. ' nillldlne Lets. Factory Sites. Ktc p a i p mi in nnim i win n mam i nun i m m ipnr -rmi ir 'm n i j II BUILDING SITES With Penna. & B. & 0. R. R. 1 Sidings 52d. 53d, 56th, 57th, 60th Sts. and I Woodland Ave. ri Price un ternn rlcht g substantial land price If building are ma letnaln en lone term merttttee' w. BRUCE BARROW no '' mini N 12T1I sr i"ill ' m iiniuiii iniini'i'iHiiiiii'iu'ruiiiiiiiiiiiiniuiiim imipwhi'ii,!! in BUILDERS & INVESTORS Yeu will be Interested In reuewinc our choice list of en e of tin lrt located bulldlne lets en nd n ar Roosevelt Hlvil. nnl Line dr Drhc heveral pircels vi'lli nil Mreet Im provements are b n efterel at spe plal nrlcrs for euirk sale Se nur Mr Scott E fieukvard cf r 11 slnn Sun avc iiraiiiitiiinii!ipiiiiii Iliislness rrenertles ind SteTes Will Filbert St. Near 13th Well 1 Mid nnd heed 1 t l.i I a: t if nelghbor nelghber .slner'S prep riv b with rei vtlui ' R EAWCRS "" I t Hl'STNl r AT 11TII fulWIILWIIi'lllMlllil'III'l'lin'llllll'lli HI.ST PIIII.ADU.I'IIIA OVERBROOK SECTION Silected from our complete Int of thn best homes for mle In thl section 3-t semi-detached hit stone real dence II ihanihers 2 baths thor ther thor eushly modern- large lut Jlfi.OOO Cerner suit doctor or dentist, in splendid location n rems & buth Inc letted pmch A gtrnse beautiful nutleiik, l.irKe let vilth spate sui- ,lble te build office $14 000 N Il3d, seml detached st, 1 chambers and 2 baths laisc roeini let 41x150. choice location Jl 'iOO. 2-st seml-dctached. with 4 bed rooms, living room, 10x2u, new liaiwrtng: best of condition. $9230, These homes have nverv modern convenience. Overbroek possesses the most desirable living conditions of fered In this city. Francis J. Lambert K'aVn Attractive Heme WITH GARAGE OVERBROOK SECTION $39.50 PER MONTH Tile bath, shower, hardwood fluers, open lirepiace, 12R.foet street. niMLDlA'lE PlIMSEKSIOM Take Market st. "I," tn 03d. pass north te Jeffersen at., wulk weat 3 square te Atwood read, 1 fare, quick urvlc ..JL-wenn neAll PbonVOyerbreok 43T 1. ui'r.n EvuniNun REAL ESTATE I6B WMT rmMPICtFIWA 11 Distinctive Lighting Fixtures Ample Closets Het-water Heat Large Lets Shrubbery wrv detail of their censtruc provide every modern con- t On the Premises Pass north en Ne. 70 car te Galner read, 1 far. nn,TiJB!ih7mnimr)!!immT?i!miTOmauiTmTfrwmnamni 69th Street Section 17 Minutes te City Hall One Fare Hns in its midst the laigcst and most beautiful theatre in Penna., with a $50,000 Kimball eigan and the latest pictures procurable. iTniritn'iiiuisniEixriiTiiitiiiiEiiiniijjiiiinsTiniJiiiujiiuiiJiriiiH fi;iii;rfii:iFunii BffDrwsitcieanninn'rn-iRTiiHmmiiiiE.Tiw.jiiimT:! HADFIELD ST. 5400 BLOCK mom up-te-date linmea l arv where, sclllnc at $5950 Inclesed bested pcrih liardwoej Coers. het-water heat. 3 Large Bedrooms. SAMPLE HOUSn OPEN 2 Blocks u st and Seuth from Baltimore ave. . HARKER CHADWICK lard Title Uldc. Spruce u37 iiiiiinHi'iTiiii'iiiiiiieiiii'iiiiiiiiLniiijiiiii feu 'j uiurif h 1 1 ui j i ri ti Mtti iini u i i . u, ii iti j ju i j umm iu 1 1 ii j ti i.mi ui u u ( J ' j li b uiui uBtufiif I $250 CASH '. si ir 7-renm perch-front dwellleg; , extra laraq yard 2623 SOUTH 67TH ST. Ulelnw Kim weed avenue) PRICE. $4500 Halance payable $10 Per month, which im-uiut. ,u per menin reduction et mnr Urn OI'KN KlIU INSrnCTION Take Ne 3d en Walnut street te i7th and l.'lmwneft ave, SAMUEL STERN 251 Seuth lGth Ht. nir I1M IMIIIEIIIIlWimiliaiimTIMMBsMB $200 CASH 2-story 7-room perch-front dwelling: 2651 ROBINSON STREET (West of ni.t st below Kim weed ar.) PRICE, $4100 Iialance ISO per month, pars all ex penses and rtducei mortgage by II per month. OPK.V FOIl INSt'ECTIOW Take car Ne 3" en Walnut street I Olsl nnd Kim weed avenue, SAMUEL STERN 2M Seuth 18th Ht iltKiKIIIillllllEffillliaTiXlIMHi NEW TWO-STORY HOUSISI WITH OARAUBB Pine st. at .neth st. : pesssl modern appointment! d room. percn, sreona-neor piaisai alone ana ericg. censin terms ii te be nnfiatafe UDtjuatsmi W&K& MUni.atMIBsM M. tih j tf 1.M MMeWST t,'j V mm' ' ' ,'THPP'W'fPPt 't&ktii : ijteM: ..giiiiVittia sVii nt .v -i1L 1 1