yf l-Vj . i lUauL . L . . "M T-t"! f vy ff ' t. wjm.. fy'W ,M?t. y'ntl I. yp Eventually wtfw issues of Municipal Bends . MAY NOT ENJOY TAX EXEMPTION The advisability of, removing tax exemption from future issues of Municipal or Government Bends has for many months been urged from a number of sources. A measure te provide for this the se-called Green resolution Is new pending before Congress and a favorable report eh it has just been ordered by the Heuse Ways and Means Committee; The Green resolution proposes, by Constitutional Amendment, te give the Government the right te, tax income from securities issued, after, ratification of the amcnlment.-tiy or under the authority of any State. The , same power is given te the States as regards Federal '"securities. , The fact that this movement, which would greatly restrict the available supply of tax free 'securities, has J progressed se far should be carefully considered by investors wHe may wish te held substantial amounts of such securities. We own and offer $600,000 Venango Ce., Pa., Matarttjr tiM Read Bend . . . .' 4tt 192747 4.05 U & 2) $600,000 City of Bethlehem., Pa., Bridge A St. Imp. Bends. . . . 4 1926-52 4.10 d &2) $500,000 Ware County, Ga Scheel & Read Bends 5 1934-48 4.80 U (1) Free of 'all Federal Income Tax (2) Free of all Pennsylvania State Tax Harrison, Smith & Ce. INVESTMENT SECURITIES 121 SOUTH 5TH STREET PHILADELPHIA LOMBARD 6100 ' Free of Pennsylvania State Tax -Exempt from Federal Incenut Tax $150,000 Mahaney Township Schuylkill County 5 Scheel District Bends Dated April 1, 1922 Due Serially Coupon in Ferm Denomination $1,000 FINANCIAL STATEMENT Assessed Valuation $6,745,066 Total Bended Debt (Including this issue) . . 369,000 Population, 1920 5,627 $7,000 dni 7,000 " 7,000 " 7,000 " 7,000 " 7,000 " 7,000 " 7,000 " 7,000 " 7,000 " 7,000 u Oct. 1, 1922 at 1, 1923 " 1,. 1924 " 1, 1925 " 1, 1926 " 1, 1927 " 1, 1928 " 1, 1929 " 1, 1930 " 1, 1931 " 1, 1932 " 100.39 101.15 101.88 102.58 103.25 103.89 104.51 105.10 105.67 106.21 106.74 $7,000 doe Oct. 7,000 " " 7,000 " " 7,000 " " 7,000 " " 7,000 " " 7,000 " " 7,000 " " 7,000 " " 7,000 " " 3,000 " " 1, 1933 at 1, 1934 " 1, 1935 " 1, 1936 " 1, 1937 " 1, 1938 " 1, 1939 " 1, 1940 " 1, 1941 " 1, 1942 " 1, 1943 " 107.24 107.72 108.18 108.62 109.05 109.45 109.84 110.22 110.58 110.92 111.25 Accrued interest te be added Te Return 4.20 Per Cent LEWIS & SNYDER 1524 Walnut Street Philadelphia ' Phene: Spruce 6884 i The statements In this advertisement are baed upon Information obtained from official sources or from these which we record as reliable. $150,000 City of Pottsville, Pa. Municipal A Bends Dated April 1, 1922 Due April 1, 1952 Optional April 1, 1932, or thereafter ExemptMrem all Federal Income Taxes Free from Tax In the State of Pennsylvania lil investment for Savings Banks and Trust Funds In Pennsylvania, New Yerk and Connecticut 2i0t7RVc.'"-e' With a PPulatien according te 1920 Census, of f y85, is an old and conservatively financed citv. incoreorated tiinei',, messed valuation is officially reported te be $11,083,356 and the net-bended debt $473,313. Price 105.75 and interest, yleldine about 4.05 te optional date and 4.75 thereafter Circular en request i I Harris. Ferbes & Ce Pine Street, Cerner William, New Yerk Widener Building, Philadelphia lllW S. S. Kresge Ce. 199 5-and-lO.Cent Stores EBSSSIbBlS E2S22E iiiiiiiiiiiii This business has developed since 1909 from 42 stores with gross sales of $5,116,000 te 199 stores In 1921 with gross sales of $55,859,000. The 1922 edition of our Kresge pamphlet shows that earnings available for dividends .in 1922 are likely te exceed previous records. Send for Circular J-9S f Geerge -H. Burr & Ce. 121 Chestnut St, Philadelphia Chicago San Francisce New Yerk St. Leuis .os Anceles -Bosten Hartferd Portland. Ore. Seattle WE WILL SUY Girard Teut Ce. Phila., Gtmn. St Norrittewn Chester & Phila. Rwjr. Fire Association Weltbach Ce. WE WILL SELL Minehill & Sch. Haven R. R. United Sec. Life Ins. &. Trust Bank of North America Central National Bank Giant Pert. Cement Ce. MORLEY, WOOD & CO. , 333 Chestnut Street Members N. Y. & Phila. Stock Exch's. nil s srnRF nfw HIGHS ON CURB Stocks Up or Down ? The average of twenty Industrial Stocks has new risen 25 points from the low of 1921. The aver age of twenty rails is new up 20 points. Should the long swing speculator buy new or wait for a reaction? Babson's REPORTS Barometer Letter just off the press, gives you the plain un biased facts en the situation and tells you what's going te happen te Industrials and Rails. Repert en Request This Barometer Letter and Booklet "Getting the Most Frem YtmrMenif is available for distribution te inter ested Investors, gratia. . Tear eat tat MMBe-New-and hand It te your secretary when you dictate the raernhit-'i maU. "aaaas MEM 0-"""i 5 Fer Your Secretary S Write Reger W. Babfen, president of Babaen'a Statistical Organization. ncucsicjr nun, , raus., as ioiiews: Please aen" e n-(r Diuwun out; ywi . 1 and booklet "Pitting the Most row Ytur Meney" wrsiie. MS ! We Offer: METROPOLITAN EDISON COMPANY 7ce Cumulative Participating Preferred Stock Dividend Exempt from the Nermal Federal Income Tax Free of Pennsylvania State Tax Company furnishes electric light and power in Reading and Lebanon, Pa., and surrounding territory. Price 96 and Dividend Descriptive circular en request. Samuel McCreeiy & Ce. Members Phila. Stock Exchange Franklin Bank Building International Petroleum Touches 23 Radie Dreps. Beechnut Sags New Yerk, May 3. After n steady opening, tlie curb turned Irregular. Pc treleum steckn wcre again tfie feature with a untnber of new high marka reached In this group. Standard Oil of Indiana was in geed demand, ad vancing te 100. Standard Oil of IScW Yerk was also active and sub stantially higher: Cities Service Issucb were ntcedy. International Petroleum touched 23, a new high for the move ment. Mexican Seaboard was eaeicr. In the industrial list, Hudsen Meters developed heaviness, while renewed sell ing In Ifadie caused that stock te drop below C. Beechnut also was Inclined te sag. INDUSTKIAI.B High SOOAerrm Packing ... r.t 122 5fehnut Pack ... as',4 ?.J? 5r ' Am Teb "UP- u(i 100 Columbia ICm-rel,! an ..An rt-.-"-". -"-" '". " wnicy union , , , 300 Durant Met 22 Um"n Kodak . . noe Dubliier 1700 Hudsen Met aeailljtta Bsf Raz ..: 400 Qeldwyn Pic aoe Hud ft Manhat . . . 800 Imperial Teb ,20 Illinois Cent nts.. 100 inter Rubber ..... tlOO Mercer Met V. T. . . 'i0 Philip Merris . MOO Radie 100 Radie of 700 Ree Meters noe Seuth Ceal Iren. fOIIHterllna Pred ..V 100 Teb Pred Ere ... 20OU S I. II ....'.! 1100 United Ret Candy! STANDARD OILS 300 Ana-le-Am OH .... 20'4 "OTi 20T4 ! u. 5 7A .- " i'5? loe 70 Stand Oil f T ...420 S 418 Lew Noen 00 110 384 aV4 IV IV 80 0 ir.'i ! in., 1i 1R lni 11 77 i 77H H 81,4 A. SlU 21 21 :07.. 20nU 20SU i3 iSi i5? ia ia in en 00 00 gji si 8j; 1 4 4 2341 S 2?2 Tl 75 71 '? '' 0!i 6 0(4 HIV 420 INDEPENDENT OILS 200 Aetna 100(1 Alren 20(Ktoene Oil IB 1300 Iloaten Wyemlna.. B8 31O0Crlb Syn ,...".. ',i SO Cities Serv (old) ..235 100 Cities Serv Df .... 0!l .400 Creele 8yn 3$i 1000 Knilneera Petrel . C BOOOFay Pat 1 000 Federal Oil 174 aeOKensland 13H .100 Olenreck Oil 1? 1000 Hudsen Oil 20 4200 Inter Petrel 83 K 0000 Lance Creek H 2000 I.lvlnaaten Pet ... li 2011 .Marncalbe oil .... 23 i 300 .Meftltt Oil 13 300 Mexico Oil 34 100 Mex Pan it, 2100 Mex Seaboard ....48 000 Mountain Products, in noe .Mutual oil 8K 1S00 New England Oil.. 48 14 1800 0mar oil sli lOOTennek Oil n 200 Premier Rex 34 2000 Red Banks 2.1 BOO Halt Creek Cen.... 14 AOO Saputpa Ref 4 000 Sims ret 10i 130OSkelly Oil 8i .1000 Stanten Oil 211 liaoOTcxen 112 1000 Turman IA BOO Victeria Oil new.. 08 300 Woodburn 73 .nir.uu v ine Alas 71r Celum .. SOOAlvnrde M ,8flOAn A Cor of S A 11100 Hlg Idace 23 1 inn, hesi i aient .... 21. 1400 Dest & Ment Cens 03 4O0 Canada Cep 02 3000 Contraction 2 80O Cens Cep M li 100 nailutin rnnnap 1 JL . Tri-"..,,"'Jir:, ' uruij unianpia r lerencc ?.H 1H 1H in 87 23. 0(H1 3, 5fl 1 h; 13l 83H 1H MS in 87 tl 233 OOji .I 0(1 41 20 83 ?4 8 23fc 13 13 3'i 3U 1 ', 1 H 47'.i 47 4 HI 10 8'H 84 42 42 8 A 8i 04 OT4 25H 2? 14 14 3J4 3T4 ink lOH 8V4 HiJ 2.-. 211 OS . t!) ns 75 75 IS -1H 3K ejv it n 22(5 22 22 2000 Independent Lead 2000 McKlnlcy Dar . . . 200 Magma Copper . itiMin -.ii:irsn Alining 23 !74 .in 34 8i H',4 '. U.I II 10 B 0.', l"i no iA 23 81 HI oe lsi 20 a8Ti 34 am; 20 'i u4 II 10 e's 1i 00 iA V.i 23 21 1)1 ' 8!' 211 83 all'4 34 2lli 20 HV4 en e in 65 oe 1H iniu miu. 104'4 104J4 102 102W 081, 981 ROO Mether Ixjrta clt 2100 Natleral Tin .. 1000 Nixon Nev 200(1 ilex Cens BOO Se Amer P ft O 100 Tuolumne 000 United Eastern llioe Volcano Mines . 100 West Kml Cen . 300 Yuken Ueld l'.i RONDS 300p Anaconda 7. 2U..103lli 103, 1034 wuuii Armour we in ...kmvj 7000 Reth Steel 7s. '23., f 05 Iflne Heth Steel 7a. '35. .HIL'Ti 30000 Can Nat Ity Eq 5s. 08'4 iuiiii cent Bieel Bs 0000 Cuban Tel 7W 48000 Freepert Tax In ..104H 101i 101H 'jntltl llprahev Chnp TU 1H3U mili mat? 30000 Int at Ner Bs ... (lilt, llHa Hfl'J 4000 Interbore 8s 87 87 87 1000 Knry! Q A K (1 ... ftilH fl(li mm , 0000 T.actede Ons 7s . . . 0l? liI fifM 'lOOONnt Acme 7'4s... 1)8 08 08 0000 NY N H ft II 7s.. 01 111 ni 400(1(1 Ner Am Edisen III D2T4 02?i 0"'4 1O000 Pub Serv N J 7s. 103 103 10.1 2000 H O N Y flHs....UP(l'4 1004 10(U noeo swift Ce 7s '25..iei ions ieiJ iiiim. uii uii i.uiii iin..it,ia iui, iei n.An. .... .til n-.i d- .miiT .... . ... uui'ii vhi jh ,-rim nn..iui., ii.i, inilll ..'I nnl.aa..M ?... ...11.' 1000011 Ch M ft S P OS 00000 NYNH ft H 7s . ...104'4 104(4 1044 ...lOOjJ 105i 105i 1 ..1044 101 i 101H 114 innu ..1014 10l4 lniU Fr 7H4 7H4 71"? Fr 75H 75'1 75? Laying the Cornerstone built,COw8 the "rncIstn around which business success ia te sprv-n nre th,ero'e,p always en the lookout for new ways ESta2 our .cJints in all matters pertainimr te REAL tral BrWJi MORTSAGES. Te prospective buyers of con- any hlTet'080 ,eff.er a few Chei" locations suitable for ' . ne invue interviews. JAMES D. WINCHEIX Every 'Phase of Real Estate Service HftBaUha.. aOi ' h? RI Mil, TatlanVinnai .. M. 1A ILII. JlLln BtfiA ."ff.v"'i arww 4 m w wiiviyni WANTED OFFERINGS OF BONDS LEGAL IN NEW JERSEY RAILS MUNICIPALS Samuel K. Phillips & Ce. Members Phlliidelphlii Stock Rxchunge B07 MIKHTNUT KTK KKT The First National Bank of Bosten Capital, Surplus and Preflta $37,500,000 iiiiiiiiiiimii j; Offices for Rent NIMU.K OK Wl'lTK GRAMON BUILDING 1830 ARCH STREEr Telephone, lxMUt S508 vn W. A. Harriman & Ge. INCORPOItATDD Drexcl Bldt., Philadelphia NEW YORK CHICAGO BUFFALO SYRACUSE HARRIMAN NECKLACE FOUND $250,000 Gema Mlatlng Daya In Op Op helatery of Automobile New Yerk. May 3. Fer four davs the wonderful pcnrl necklace of Mrs. William Averell Harrlraan, valued fit mere than $250,000, wns uijbtcrleunly lest. Yesterday it was found under condi tions that only served te increase the mystery. Through a friend Mrs. Harrlraan said: "I was frantic. I could hnrdly be lieve that I would ever sec my pearls ngnin. Tin: car had been searched. The pearls seemed reup. Then after dey. hud elapsed we had the car linings ripped in n lust desperate attempt, which T thought would be In vain. And tlm pearls were feutnl." After a luncheon lest week nt Old Westbury, L. 1., Mrs. llnrrimnu me tered te New Yerk with Mrs. William ltussell (Iracc. On her arrival home Mr. Harriman found the necklace was missing. MARRIED HALF CENTURY Ninety-five Relative Hener Mr. and Mra. H. J. Stenz Ninety-five relatives nnd friends nt tended the fiftieth wedding nnniversnr celebration of Mr. nnj Mrs. Henry J Htcnz, of Lester, Delaware County The affair was celebrated at the horned) their son-in-law. William (J. Much !t7."l Main street, Wlssnhlcken. Mr. and Mrs. Stenz hnve had nine children, three of them dying in In fancy. The ethers are all married, and there are eighteen grandchildren ami nine great-grandchildren, the yeunges having been born last Saturday. Mr Stenz is n pensioned empleye of the Philadelphia Electric Ceuipauy, afte thirty-two yearn of service. FINANCIAL BRIEFS NcW Yerk State ateck transfer tax durin Anril amounted te $1,007,700, the largest receipts since November, JU1U. ' American Stores Company haa pur chased canning plant of Jeseph B. An drewa Company, at Ilurleck, Md., and will operate It fier canning of tomatoes. The average price of trie twenty ac tive Industrial stocks advanced .20 per cent yesterday te 03.04, while the twen ty railroads declined .11 i)er cent te 84.34. Stockholders of Standard Steel i Ca Company at special meeting approved recommendation of directors Increas ing capital stock from $5,000,000 te fOO.000,000. Statement of Salt Creek Producers' Association, Inc., and subsidiaries no of December 31 shows total assets and liabilities of $20,700,052 and profit and less surplus $0,003,145. The Tenth National Bank announced that $100,000 has been added te its surplus account out of the earnings for six months. A seml-nnnuul dividend of 4 per cent is declared. M New Yerk bank clearings yesterday passed the billion dollar mark, with a total of $1,125,500,000, compared with $027,433,038 a year age. They set a new high for 1022. On March 1 they were $1,000,728,820. ' Vacuum OH Company reports for year ended December 31 net profit of $6,158,500 after charges and Federal tax, equal te $41.05 n share en $15, 000,000 capital stock, against $8,380, 783. or $55.01 a- share In 1020. Directors of the Yellow Cab Manufac turing Company at Chicago, decided te double the company's outstanding "B" stock, an increase of 100,000 shares. The new stock would be offered te stockholders at $30 a share. After charging off operating losses in ventory depreciation, unearned Interest, depreciation and maintenance cherees tc. Anaconda Copper Mining Company wt year nau n net uencic ei $iu,uuu, 555 te be met from profit and less sur plus. Subscription books for the $25,000, 000 thirty-year 5 per cent general and refunding mortgage bends of the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company were closed today within n few minutes after the opening of business. The bends were offered at 04, te yield 5.40 per cent. Pennsylvania Ceal and Ceke Corpor ation for the year ended December 31 reports operating income $5,008,070 and net income $800,250, after deduct ing operating expenses and reserves (but before deducting Federal taxes): Production was 1,580,250 tens of bi tuminous coal. The Federal Farm Lean Beard has granted a charter te the First Joint Stock Land Bank of New Yerk cover ing the territory of New Yerk und New Jersey. The capital is $250,000 und surplus $50,000. Tlue. stock will lie 'distributed among farmers and bank ers in the rural districts of New Yerk and' New Jersey. Net earnings of the Brooklyn Bnpld Transit Company from nil sources after taxes and rentals for March were $350, 341. compared with $75,440 for March. 1021, nn increase of 304 per cent. Fer the nine months ended March 31 the system shows a net of $2,012,041, against a deficit of $5,380,348 for the corresponding period n year age. The assets of Canada' Steamship Lines, Ltd., at Montreal, have been written down te present values by a re duction in surplus of approximately $5,000,000, it was announced. The surplus new stands at $3,000,000. as against $8,000,000 at the end of 1020. The company's voting trust has been reorganized and the present trustees will resign. Bradstrect's reports 1048 commer cial failures In the United States dur ing April involving $72,553,740, com cem pnredMvith 2317 insolvencies in March with $57,513,500 liabilities, and 1410 (lefu-ults in April, 1021, with liabilities of $..1,048,270. Failures for first four months of 1022 totaled 0050 with lia bilities of $302,7(13,847. against 0343 hetbacks in the same period of 1021 in volving $273,810,3110 of liabilities. Bnyuk Bres., Incorporated, for the three months ended March 31 report net earning after deducting charges for maintenance and repairs of plants nnd estimated Federal taxes, etc., of $250,425. Other Inceme of $17,511 brought total net income te $273,030. Fer depreciation there was allowed $10,102, preferred dividends $44,170 nnd reserve for first preferred stock $23,050. leaving a surplus for the three-month period of $180,054. The American Hide nnd Leather Company reports fort lie first quarter of 1022 a deficit of $23,221. in contrast te a surplus et .'ui.iini. or SI.(l.i n slinp,. en its preferred stock in the last quarter of 1021, and u less of $1,210,383 In the first ene of 1021. The figures for the first quarter of 1922 de net include .;iiru,wu reveiveu as extraordinary in come aud representing lusurance en its burned .plant. After crediting that amount te income there Is a surplus of $471,770. Itcpert of Anaconda Copper Mining Cempuny for year ended December 31 shows deficit of $10,009,555 after in terest, taxes, ucpreclntlen nnd nrlmr StOckwell ' CERTIFIED PUBLIC Wilsen & "ceumm Ijjjyfll UTil.BIJi.,Pani. PM ti t! ., . . fc . -. ;?M . 'vt''i--.J'i:yr...,..,L.i"-1;"'.. .:;: V.j.;.1 AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE a&mwsw! CONWELL INDORSES WELSH Saya Cengreaa Aspirant Will Be Effl dent In Any Office Dr. ltussell H. Cenwcll, president of Temple University, hils sent -a letter te former Mayer Jehn Weaver, chairman of the Lawyers' Committee conducting the campaign of Assistant District At torney deorge A. Welsh, the Organiza tion choice for Congress from the West Philadelphia district, indorsing Mr. Welsh for the office. "T de net knew anything of the lecnl clrcuuwtunceH in his district, but I de knew that be will be u conscientious nnd efficient servant of the people In any position te which he may be elected," , VWJJ W(Vl charges. This compares with surplus in 1020 of $2,001,061, equivalent te $1.15 a share (par $50) earned en the outstanding $110,502,500 enpitnl stock. The Brazilian (ieveriiincnt lean of about 0.000,000 will he offered in Lon Len Lon eon nnd New Yerk within the next few days. Cable advices state Londen por tion. 7.000,000 at 7'i per cent, will be offered there tomorrow. The American Machine nnd Foundry Company will redeem en July 1 nil of Its first mortgage 7 per cent serial geld bends by the payment of the principal and Interest, premium of 2'.. per cent Virginia flailwuy and Power Cem-' pany for the year ended December 31 shows surplus ever tixeil dim-iron -.i .1 , .,., n., ",-. I.IIU inner ciihtkcs ei JNuiu.uiis, After de ducting $507,738 te cover n per cent dividend te preferred stock, pavnble In preferred stock, there remains $482,300 or equivalent te slightly mero than 4 per cent en the $11,950,200 of out standing common stock. Hamilton Mfg. Omits Dividend nasten. Jhir 3,. Directors of Hamilton Manufacturing- Cempiiny lu v'e- Jf . iK conditions which begun l'ebruarv 13. "iirt "i ",I.C0!'',I.?U8' 'v velcil tp nmit common dividend due at this tlm. Thrn months hke 1 iht cent was declared and In mil? en .,.'o,c.',f1epJr.renetntrr.llld,."" or ,i'8ue:S3 In Continuous Business 80 Years fi.mw.TOia - vWv8tJwi A World-wide Service for Banks This institution is new equipped te supply banks which have no foreign facilities of their own, with a complete statistical service .cov ering financial, economic and investment conditions in all countries of the world. We have correspondents in all the important financial and industrial centers of both Western and Central Europe; in all parts of Seuth America, in Australia, Seuth Africa and Asia. We have equipped a complete foreign statistical department which is constantly being, added te and expanded. This foreign statistical service is supplied without extra charge (except where special expense is involved) te all clients of our regular American investment and statistical service for banks. This service embraces a complete set of our annual rating books en investments in four volumes with monthly supplements; a continuous analytical service throughout the year; a continuous inquiry privilege and, if desired, a complete system for analyzing and reporting upon the investment holdings of the bank or trust company itself. " 1 be American banker and his customers are interested in foreign affairs as never before in the history of this country. Net only does the problem of investment in foreign securities constantly come up, but the pwblems of trade and commerce, of governmental finances and of economic changes and trends are matters of daily discussion and dispute. The obscure farmer or retail dealer of the far Seuth or West is today beginning te, understand the significance from the standpoint of American prosperity of changing conditions in ether lands, just as the thoughtful New Yerker is doing. It is unusually important, therefore, for every banker te be in a position te give the benefits of this type of world-wide service te , his clients. 1 heusands of banks and trust companies in this country are making use of the service we render, either in' whole or part. There are several forms of service which we supply in addition te the world-wide feature which we emphasize in this announcement. Loek us up through any avenue you will. Or write us directly and full information will be supplied. Moodys Investors Service 35 Nassau Street, New Yerk City BOSTON 101 Milk Strata PHILADELPHIA Rati Ettas Trust Bid. CHICAGO First National Baak IMS, $500,000 Great Northern Railway Company General Mortgage 7 Geld Bends, Series "A" Dated July 1, 1921 Duc July lf '1936 Interest payable January 1 and July 1 in New Yerk City. NOT REDEEMABLE BEFORE MATURITY Secured by General Mortgage en 7,675 miles, constituting 98 of the total mileage of the Great Northern System. Alse secured by pledge of the Cempany'sentire stock holdings in the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad amounting te 829,337 shares, and ether valuable collateral. Price at the Market, te Yield About 6 Janney & Ce. Philadelphia Deminick & Deminick New Yerk Tie above statements and statistics are derived from cfflclal source., or theso which we retard as reliable. We de net auarantee. but belleve them te be correct. MOVER & CO. Bankers & Brokers 301 Cheatnut Street. American (In, & Kler. (In, SOU (Irnrral (In, ft Kler. 6. 1D20 Kmplre Cl H Kuel fl.. 10J4 nnd 10:6 Publle Herrlr Ner. 111. ft. 1058 Cltl Fuel Tower 6. Wll BAUER. STARR t CO. I.nd Title nulldlna. riillndeluhU ... NfwVrk "Wee. v lteter Mrm Direct Private Telephone bet. Offices We Specialize in Commonwealth Power, Railway & Light Common and Preferred PYNCHON&CO. Ucmbera .Vete l'erc Atecfc Exchnngi 111 Broadway New Yerk Telephone Hecter t7e LONDON MVKHI'OOl. I'AIUS PRIVATE WIRES fe principal cilirs Vnitcd States and Canada i . I THE TAX FREE MUNICIPAL MHDS HIGHEST RETURN OF ANY FIRST-GRADE EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA MUNICIPAL OFFERING TODAY. CITV OF READING SCHOOL Ss MATURITIES 1935 TO 1945 PRICES TO RETURN 4.125 . M. FREEMAN & CO. 431 Ch..Mrt . ' aMteM.I. TateplMiM Unibanl O710-7U-712 $12,000 Life Insurance at ' Age 35 for $10.08 Per Menth , In Hit Old-Mup Cemiiunr &!!,,:KJLr ,)n, of Mlrtl nd I."rn Him (10 a .Menth Mill Ie for Yeu PEARL SUDLOW AGENCY 'feSUY.JeTS,H,A.. btO. A. HVtW & SONS New Yerk Cotten KsthiSSS' STOCKS AND BONDS bought and sold for cash or carried en conservative margin. BeU.ru. Court ..H, ac s CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY 4 European Lean Due 1946 Outstanding Dec. 31, 1920, $16,501,934 rrlnclpal and Interest re Guarantied l.y emlnrni-iiicnt i,y Southern Tactile Hallway Company, and ReihIh and SteuKa of a nar vulni , .!r ever J83.000.000 arc pledged aH security. P ulue of Should the Southern 1'aclflc exercise H riRht te call these Bends next ?l;h .'" .hrdr.r ,!, rcK'a80 !."u !"eUk"'1 colluteral, thure would iSTi profit te the holder approximating -js return en the Inveatn enL Price $73.50 for 500 Franc e Investment. 19.15.0 Bendi Yielding at greaent Rates of Exchange About 5.40 Circular Sent I'pen Itequeat EDWARD LOWBER STOKES & COMPANY 20 Seuth 15th St., Phila. Locust 0345 NEWBURGER. HENDERSON ft LOEB tlembera New Yerk ..j PhUUslphia Stock Emehanfm fort, JSacen & Vtcfe 3nc9rprtt An oraanlsstlen of exrrltnrrd Enslnoef Puslle Utility nd Industrial BustatM. M&fl&Ml1" ym,wt v - i"TJHKS5555i3asHBiJ VfWSlBjHK. Wtd -- I Wm "tun flSiijWnl?-,M-- 111 I mmmm'nnnmmmmtmnmmtfW'yi i mffli XXIV UIII DITDuaaat "u anaj runvnA9B Well-Secured First ' JfM Mertnammm -"'-taj C. Trever Dubai., h Tyfefffy. ffM. f'a&,i . :?$m.x& V iir in - iiiiniaMMiifiV- usfmsRjMf- , . sMMMaL::., A'iJafc f- KN