i!iViliMiNii' JrUii.L,lU - r' a. i. I M ' 1 ' lUADTPArrc yr mua 1 uAuca Any Amount. Anr Kind.' Any TImN QUICK ACTION, ABE KOLSKY & COMPANY.. N. W. COIl. OTIt & WAI.NVT 8TS. $12,000 Life Insurance at Age 35 for $10.08 Per Menth In un Old-I.lnr Company end Your Dite cf lllrlh mid Learn What 810 n Menth Will De for Yen PEARL & SUDLOW AGENCY 1701 l'lNANCE 1II.IK1.. I'lllLA. "DepeniHIile Insurance Slnre 1R0.V iniiiuiitiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiii.tiiniiiii.i.u inii.iiiiiiii New Boek! A compendium of useful and necessary information for these interested in New Yerk Curb stocks. A few of topics covered Income building by "G.I." plan Basis of Investing and Trading Value of Stock Exchanges Geographical scope of stocks traded en New Yerk Curb Exchange Explanation of mere com mon Market Terms. A8k for "Investors & Traders Guide" free en request Jenes &. Baker Members NcwYeik Curb Market Direct Private Wires Hew Yerk CMciee Boiten Philadelphia iufea Detroit Dltliere Clerefini PHILADELPHIA OFFICE Wtdcner Building Telephones P.c11 L"cu "0 Keystone Race 5861 BALTIMORE OFFICE 433 Equitable Building Telephone PUu8451 wminiiimiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiititJiiiiiiiiiiimii--iimr FINANCIAL LUKKNS HTUX COMP.kNk First Mortgage and Deed of Trust Dated eiemDer l. iuzu Bankers Trust Company as Trustee under the above mortgage glvs notice that it will receive at Its Corporate Trust Department. Ne. 10 Wall Street. New Yerk City, up te S o'clock P. M.. en June 8. 1022 sealed proposal (or tne sale te It or the Sinking Fund at a price net exceeding 1074 and accrued Interest of sufficient 1st Mortgage 20-Year 8 Ge!d BenCs Issued under said mortgage te exhaust as nearly as practic able! the sum of (100,063.00 en hand in ln Sinking Fund at the date of this notice. Such proposals should be ma-Je In sealed envelopes and must reach the said Trustet net later than 3 o'clock P. M.. en Juns t) 1022. Netice of purchase of bends will be mailed en June 0, 1U22, and the bends se purchased must be delivered te the Trustee before the close of business en June 13. 1022. en wliich date Interest thereon will cease. In case mere bends are offered af the same price than tne Trustee can pur. Chase 11 Will de usicrmuicu ur tub tvnicu bends will be taken. The right Is reserved te reject any proposals In whole or In part. Federal Income Tax Ownership Certificate! aevertng accrued Interest should accompany accepted bends. ...... . . .pa ted at New Yerlt this ninth day of i ImnkVrs TitrsT company as trcsteb PORTLAND (iENKRAL ELECTRIC COM. PANY FIRST MORTGAGE 5'e CiOLD PONDS. The undersigned as Successor Trustee under First Mortgage of the Portland Elec tric Company, dated July 1. 100.1. hereby fives notice that It will receive offers for the ale for the account of the Sinking Fund of sufficient of the above-mentioned bends te exhaust the sum of 12.1.750.20 new en deposit with It as suA Successor Trustee. All tenders must be for all or any part of the bends offered, and must be received at the Corporate Trust Department of the Trustee. 10 Wall street. New Yerk City, at anytime lTler te 3 o'clock P. M., en May 81. 1022. The Trustee reserves the right te reject any and all offers in whole or In part. 1 Dated at New Yerk this 23th day of May. 1022. BANKERS TRt'ST COMPANY. SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE Bv H F. WILSON. Jr., Vice President. ENNNYI.VAMA COMPANY GCAItAN. TEED 34 PER CENT TRUST CER TIFICATES, Series "C," Maturing 10es. Pursuant te terms of agreement dated September 1. 1S87. and supplement agree ment dated December 1, 1002. the under cned Invites tenders of above certificates for sale and delivery as of June j. 1022. t a price net exceeding par and Interest Ne the sum nf fr.0,000. the sum new payabls te Sinking Fund. Sealed tenders, stating specific number f etrtlncatee offered, addressed te Q1UARD TRUST COMPANY. Trustee. Sinking Fund Pennsylvania Company Ouaranteed 3 4 Per cent Trust Certllleates. Series "C." will be received until 12 SI.. May 29, 1022. OlRAllD TRUST COMPANY, Trustee THOMAS S. HOPKINS. Treasurer. Philadelphia. Fa.. Mjy IS. 1U22. POCAHONTAS CONSOLIDATED cel! L1EK1ES COMPANY. INCORPORATED FIFTY-YEAR FIVE PER CI.NT CiOLD BONDS. DUE JULY I. 1037. Netice Is hereby given, pursuant te the terms of the Mortgage dated July 1, 1907. that the undersigned as Trustee will re ceive sealed proposals up te 2:00 P. M.. en tb 6th Uny of June, 1022, for tie sale te it of bends as above described, sufficient te use the sum of $1.1.032.83. The undersigned reserves the right te reject any or all tenders, in whole or In part. THE NEW YORK TIU'ST COMPANY. Trustee By A C DOWNING, JR.. Alstant Secretary. New Tnrk. May 4, 1022 Special Net lees KSr'MKKTIMi OF THE LAY MEMBERS :S7 of til" Philadelphia City Missionary nnd Church Extension Society of the Metli ndlst EpIsi'OP'il Cliuri'h will be held nt Wesley Building en June 12tli. 2:30 p. M.. te auth auth erlre t'.ie execution of it ilrst mortgage of 110.000. ft second mortgage of 3000 and a third mortgage of J3750 en six lets of ground in Broekllne. Delaware Ceuntv. belnir Ien Ne. Bl. 52, 53, 34. 53. 50. block Ne. 0. Broekllne Blvd Mae te authorize the sale of the old bu'ld Ini new occupied by the Broek. Ine Methodist Episcopal Church, at Stratlimure and Earl Earl luten Head. Jf MACK fcreary Annual Mretlng C-jxr AMLRICAN HANK AND '111LST 3w . COMPANY Bread mid Puuiik Avenue May 23, 1022. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the American Hank and irust uempanr will be held at thu Banking Heuse en lay. June H. ltU?, et I o'clock. ELWEI.L WIIALEN. Seen siiurs- Secretary. FropesO SEALED PHOl'OSiALs WILL BE OPENED by the Supt. of I.lf-Ulmmes, Baltimore, Md. 2 P. M.. June 2, 1022, for decking, cleaning, painting etc., U. S. Lighthouse Service tender ORCHID. Information upon application DUlilrnils THE NORTH AMERICAN CO.MP.INY 60 Breiiilniiv, New lurk. May 23, 1U22. DIVIDEND NO I en PREFERRED STOCK A miarterly dividend of WU (7ft rents per hare) en ttie HIX PER CENT Cl'MULAT! VI! V. 'REFERRED STOCK will be paid en July 1U22, te stockholders of record en June M 1ll.' DIVIDEND NO 73 en COMMON STOCK A quarterly dividend of iWc (81.2.1 lr hart) en the COMMON STOCK will Iw Paid en July 1. IO'--. tu stockholders of record en June B. 1U22, , , The Wtuck transfer books will net be fiiesed. J F. FOOARTY Secretary. XI1K WILLIAM CRAMP A SONS SHIP & r.NUINKMII'II.DIN(i COMPANY DIVIDEND NOTICE May 2.1, 1022. The Heard of Directors has this day de lared a quarterly dividend of l7r (f 1.00 per uttare). payable Jcne SO. 1022, te stockhold steckhold stockheld erToI record nt 30 P. M.. en June 15. 13J,- The transfer books of the company 411 U closed ler the purpcse of this dividend X? ti t.im.. n m'.'i ....ill in.flA .IJ SBSeSSl S.W K. W, 4VM. M..... 4W.VV VtirT. 11.. Jnlv 1. 1022. .VV'-'V" CHABtEB T. TAYrAlR. :vw . 1.4. v NEW YORK BONDS Ant RepV ' 2...I. 68 1 Art Hcp'e 4 mn T Tx't! 1 OOti liItT' 1 07U 1 07 H inin T Y Ms 24..., 1 1 ,1 1 i liner VV 1' 11. i 87; T a H Ke 4 10 80 4 .... SO 2 SBN 1 88 A Coast L en 3 81; All Coast I. 7s 1.... 105S Atl'c Fruit 7s 3 .. . 43 1 4.1 4. ... 44', 1 4ft Halt & O 34s 2ft OSS Bait & Ohie 4s 12. . . 81 1; Bait & Ohie fts 4... 8(J 5 80H Jalt & Ohie fit 5.. .. DO'i 5 .. . nor, ft env 2.. .. oeu 1 en t, 1 oer, t 4 O P L hi 1 01 Dee Moines & l't Ore 4S 2.... 1074 D ne Nemours Pwdr 04 1.... 107S 1.... 1034 Duq Light Os 1 ... 1034 ft . . 103S 1.... 100t4 Dil Light 7 4s 8.... 1004 1.... 100S 3. . . 84 Emp Ons 4 F 74s ret ft .... 084 1 08U 10(salc) OS', 1 08U ie esi; ft (flat) 0S4 2 .... 09U 10(salc) 084 8 084 Erie Ocn Lien 1 ftftU 10 nss 10 .... ft.1. 3. ... 5.1S 2 53'4 Erie R It cv A 10.. . .12 1 314 12. ... ft2 20 52 0 ... 32 i 0 .... .124 10. ... 52S 10 ft24 1 .12 1. ion 8. 2.. 4.. ft.. .. 100 .. loot . . ieni .. 100 .. 100 1.. CI llfrn- I 2.. City ul cepen hsgen &4 ft 02 City Lyens fls 1 .. . 8T 1 87',; -'. . . 87 1 87 0 87 Clt Mnrs'ii Os 2 87 Cty Kle de Ja nerle 8s wt 3.... 1034 0.... 103 T(sale) 103 4.... 103 2.... 1034 1.... 103U 1.. . 103 U 4.... 103'i Cly Sae l'au.e 8s v 2... 103t. C Perte A.egre 3.... 103 City Tukle 0s 1 714 0 .... 71 1, ft W Va 4 3.. 70 V 0 1 IH Halt 4 Ohie . 71U Wn 314 s Czechoslovak 1. ... 00, U & O Tel J- R-p c Ss wl 4 0714 524 624 1 d0', 1 0SI. 1.. e. 1. 1. 07 Erie RR cv B OTS. ' Bell Telepheni ft 52 28 r.2 07 H of Pa 7s i.. l. i.. 07 i 1 107 l... 107; Beth Steel is ." 0S, ft.. .. ns-4 Beth Steel C, 1 . . . . en B Steel 3s '3fi . ft-- 024 B Edls'n D 7 10.. 80.. 0.. 4.. 4.. .121, 52 S 524 OS 07; 3.. 07. City Zurlcn 524 1 . . 112H Dept Seine 7s 5 03 4 4. . 034 2 l)3' 1 03H 7 .. . 03 1 ... 03 D Canada 'SO 5. ... 001, D Canada '20 1 . tnnt. 2rle It 1st en 1.... 1044 1 ... 104. 1.... 1U3 Erie RR Ce 4s 4.... I07V 03 4 8 Rapid T 7. OS 4 1 834 10 84 u, Erie 4 Jcr 0s 2 00 4 3 . . 004 Brown Shee 4s I.. .. 701. Eram'n Indust Buffalo Rech't Dev 7 4s wl 1 .. . 084 ! ift . mm. & Pitt 4 4s l.. . oei D Canada '31 3 OSS 10 OSS De Can '52 wl Francisce Sug Calf U ti K !W 74s vl ft.... 1014 5.... 1014 7.. . 1014 0 ... 1014 1 . .. 03 Canadl'n Nthti 20... 1. . 10... 2.. 104 100 1(10 100 04s rets . II. . 111S Canadian N 7s Ocne'l Elec 0s 3 113 1.... 1044 Dutch E Ind'a ft . 1124 Geed) ear T 4 rets '47 T(salelIlZ4 Rub'r '31 3.... 102S 1.... 102S 4.... 1024 40.. 2.. OftH Cana'n Pan 4s 054 03 4 0.1 H OSS 2 ... 78i 2 70 Cen'l f Oa 0 (sale) 102S 1 09 1.. 1.. 1.. 1.. 1024 Dutch E rets '02 0 4 2 10. ... 1 (Xsale) 3 B 1 10. ... s Ind's CRN Jsy Ss 102. 102 102', 1024 102S 102S 1024 1024 1021 1.... 107i 03; Cere de Pas'a 00 Cep r 8s 2 121 05 or.?; os n os; 10 1214 C 4 Ohie 4 4s 1.. 4.. 1.. 5 87S 1 87S 2 87 2 87T4 8 87 10 87 C A O cv 44s 2 121 0.14 054 0 1024 03 Ooedyear T U54 Rub'r '41 1 113; 1. .. 1154 1.... 1154 1. .. lift, 1... 1154 os ; Oeve't French It 74 rets J. 101;iChes & O'e fts 1"" 1 ... 101S 1 .. 1 .. IS... 20... 1... 4... 3.. as .. Oove't 1-. .. 4... 3... 3 .. 0... '"HICK & O CV 51 7(sale) 11.14 2 110 10l4i 1014' 5.. 034 03 S ieih! 101S .n..nhv r" Hfl' 03 S 03 4 03 S 034 S 4 P Ss 1.... 101 1 10Oi 101 !l 1014 101S G Nthn R 5 4s 03 ft.... 1004 13 1004 1. .. 1004 F R Ss CM 4 Alten 3s 1034 1 50 . 103HCM 4 Alt 34s Qt Nn lily 7s . hm4 3 494 1. 100 i 1034 4 49 10... 1... 1... 1... 1... 109 4 109 1094 109 1004 1004 1094 10UU ivj-4 r, no i 1034 0 BO 1. 1. . 1034 Chi B A O Ss ura irunk u.i n 0D can os rets IC 1) t e iiu, 1... 5... 104 10. 103; 4. 10.14 1054 1054 2 103; I 27 1. Hask'l 4 Bar Gr'd Trunk of i 1034 1054 10.14 10.14 10S4 ker Car C fd 3 S3V Canada 7s U.... 112 0(sale) 112 1.... 1124 2.. . 1124 ft. Helland-Am' n 3 10 Line 6s 20 .... 02H 1034 Hud 4 Man fd Jap Uevs't lx l oe; 2 014 Jan Oeve't 2nd 10 894 Jap Cleven' t 4s 17 774 1 77, K Belgium Us 4.... 1024 10.14 8(sale) 834 10 834 1 S3Vt 105S 7(sale)10.14 2. .. 1034 Hud 4 Man In 3 1034 3 04 ..... 1034 Ills Cent'l fd C 4 E I 5s '81 B. 3 80. 81 Ill Ct'l 4s 'S3 2... 12 .. 1.. 15... 1... 1... 81 81 81 81 S0T4 81 W 4 02 02 614 7. ... 81 !i tils Cnt'l 54s 2. .. 1024 1 102 7(sale) 102 K Bela'm 7 4s 3.... 1084 8.... 108 1 1014 7(sale) 1014 Indt'a Steel ft Ctil 4 1 00 U. Info Met 4 4 4... ft... 1... K'g Bslg'm 8s 0 164 0 104 ft 104 0... . 104 3 10 Kingdom Dee :.. ei mark ct 0s 1 00 4 1 004 ft 00 K Italy 04s 1 04t K of Nether- C L 4 E 44 Int M ct 4 4 10 .. 00; Chicago Mil 4 12 1.1 M St P 4s '25 1 ... 804 5. .. 804 10. 11.. 154 10 10 13 4 1SS 10 104 10 10 4 104 104 104 10 4 1114 10 4 T fd 70 4 70S 70 4 70 70!4 70 704 70 4 704 704 70 4 70 V4 70S 71 70S 71 70S 71 71 70S 71 71 70S 100.. Chicago Mil 4 12 . 4.. O ie" 10 . 0.. 50.. 10 . 5.. 1 . 2. land ct 0 StP cv 44a 2 704 2 704 5. .. 704 7(ale) 704 10 71 10 3 0 V(aie)' 13.. . 13. ... 12 (flat) 004 004 004 OO. no; 004 004 004 Chicago Jill 4 StP fd 4 4s 8 ... 034 8. .. 03 4 miTi 00 Ti 0 4 ... 0.1 1; 3.. rarls-I.yens M Chicago Mil i'n,b' R 6s wl St P cv 5s 0. 1. 1. 81T, 814 73 S 75 4 7ftS 75 4 I . . . 13 1 1 . . 7(sale) 3 .... 3.. 1... 0 . 2 82 7 ... 81 ; 2 814 Perte It T 8s 5... 1024 Queens'd 0s wl ... 754 . ... 754 ... 754 7C Nwn 3 4s . . . 754 Rw 5h . . 834 .. 834 I 4 P fd ... 814 . .. 81 14 1 1014C& 1 . IOISi 3 0 ..102 (Chi Rep Chile '20 I 1. 2 . . 103 1. 3 1024 C R P.ep Chile '41 1. 2.... 1014. 1 1.... 103 3 10(sale) 5 . ... 10 40. 10. 35. 814 814 Rep Chile '40 1 2 103 3. . 103 Rcp'e of Uru guay Ss 1... 10SU Se Perte It S 7s ret 2. . 00 S Chicago Union 21.. 11.. 7.. 3.. Hta 4 4s 2 02 Chi 4 W I 4 4 . 74 2... 70S 5. . . 70S I M Marine Cs 27 H7S Chlle Cep'r fls 2 .. 1)14 5... . 02 .State of R O'e' Du Sel 8s . 111 07S OlS 4 .. . 12 14 1.. .. Int'l Pap 1 . . 1 . 97 1, 2 . 101 SwlU'd Cn Ss 3 .. 1174 U K Ort Brit 4 I'd 1922 5 . . IO84 2 . . 10S U K Clrt Brit 4 I'd 10211 2 ... 10S4 4 .. IOS4 U K Ort Drlt 4 I'd 1037 2 .. 102S 1 . 1024 Chile Cep'r "s 07' 4 107 1 . . 10114 C C C 4 St I, Scr A fls 2 . . 100 07 4 07 4 a 5s 88 81 b 5s 80 1 . 100 Int'l Pap 1 .... Cel I-1 4 I 3S . 01) 2 ... M 2.. . 80 Iowa Cent'l Is Cole 4 S'n 4s 3.. 024 1 . 74 l. . 4 Ccle 4 S 44s Julius Kayser 7s rets 1... . 874 & Cj ? ' 1 ". 1 Columbia O 4 . 103'a 103 . 103 . 103 103 C & S 3s 7(sale) Id i: 1st sta 2. . . 0.1 3 . . 03 20 102S 75. 20. U S . 102 4 .. 1024 Brazil 8s .. 104S . 104S .. 1014 . 105 .. 10.1 . . 1044 .. 1054 .. 104. . 1014 Columbia O 4 Electric fls Kan 1 . . . 103 !'4 C Tab & n n Kniy Sprlng'd 3.. . 113 Tire 8s Con'e" Ceal Ce 1 ins 10S 1081. 108' 108U of Md Ss l TH 4 .... S7!i Cjrm'd da 7a ie. .. 117 7.... 117V, 4..., 1171, ie ... inn, 10 .. 11714 Lack Steel "23 U'd S Mexico Large fts S... . 034 AJax Rub'r 8s 1.... 1024 5.... 1024 American Sug Rct'g 0s 1 . . 00 Lack Steel '50 1.. . 01 I.acle'e (las r.s Cuba A 8 ns 2 .... 0'-' Lake Shere M P'n 4s 31 3. ... U2 Lehigh Val lis .1.... 10214 3.. 102Vi Lex Avsnus & Pav Fry ill 10 ... 48, Lsx'n It K Ss .'(sale) 103 'A uuuiin u H cv 2. ... S44 S H4 10 .... 70 1004 4. 1. 11. 1. T. 0. f. 100 4 1004 1004 D A Hud AHs 3.... lOO'i 13.,,, 100 a.... ioe Den & II O 4s TI 1004 1004 100 U 190 4 10. BOVi .... New Or Tex 4 1 80 St ., si .-. i .an Series A 1 724 1 724 ft.. .. 82 Mexico Ss 10 .... 704 Lerlllard t ,1s 2 004 N Y Cent'l Is 1 ... DO! .. 80 I, A J Bdxe 4s N Y Cent'l fts St 1. 4 H Ftan 1 st; Leuis 4 Nash Mile 34s 1.... 1034 2 ... 103U 2 .. 103U Manatl Suar Ce 74s 1.... 100 Manlte'a S W Celli fts '43 1 00 M Oil rets 74 2.... 101 I.. . 101. 1 ... 1014 2.... 102 Market St III) S Pran 0s 4 04S ft 044 ilex lrrlg 4 1 4ft Mex Per'm at I.... 107 ft,... 107 1.... 107 Mid S 4 Or fts 8 DOS Mln & St L 4s ft... . 47 M 4 SlL fd ft. 2 484 M StP 4 S Ste M.irle 4s 3... . 884 M StP 4 S Ste Marls 04s 1.... 102; 5. . 1024 UlitT aj wl 4 r74 2. .. 57 4 10 574 10 571 1 . 10 . 1 . 1.. ilft 14 Series U IS 52 .u d A t, a 1 20 2 20 13 SOU 0.14 PS. 0.i S N Y Cent'l if .. 103 .. 102T4 .. 103 .. 101 .. 1024 . 103 . 1004 .. 1004 Cent'l 7 . 100IJ . 1004 1004 . . 100 CM 4 3' teab'u A l. i.l 1 44 ft. . 1.. 'I 11.. 11 . Sesb'd A I. 0s 2 B8H ft ft84 8 50 1 S i r,s4 .V Y 3 a.. 2. 3.. Sinclair C Oil Cerp 7a rets 3. 00 4 1.. 0.. IB.. !l!4 90 4 en 4 004 en 4 oe eii4 ne4 ' Y Louts 4s 3 ' 80 V Y Edls'n Ci t.. 1.. 4.. 0 . ft.. 10.. 04s rets 1. .. 100. 1 . . 1094 .V Yk N II & 004 00 4 004 Itart'd 0s 1 ... 824 Ill N Yk Rljs 4s Sinclair C On ft 304 Cern 74s 5.... 1044 3. .. 1044 0.... 104, 13.. 1044 23 . 1044 3 1044 Sinclair Crude Oil P Ce 5 4s 5 004 Se'n Pacific id 10 .... 874 Sn Hallway 4s 1 004 1 oe; 3.. .. 004 1 OO. 3 004 Sn Railway 5s 3.. .. 034 1... . 0.14 N V Te.e 4 4 ft 014 N Y Tele'e 41 2 ... 103 l.. . ler. 10.1 103 1 0. 1. 1.. ft 1IM4 10.1 10.1 10.14 10.1 105 4 N Yk W C 4 Hest 4 4s 1.... .174 Me K t T 4i 1.... 824 ft .17 Nla f Pwr .Is 2. ... 004 Nefk S'n It fts 4 08 1. ... 08 N'fk 4 W'n 4s 0 80 7(r?Ie) Mi4 0 (flat) 87 7 (flat) 87 1 874 N A Edlse Ce M K 4 T 4s wl i 1.. .. CO 4 004 111 K 4 T 44 Sn Hnll'y 04s 1 874 00 4 00 4 ens "OS 00?; 09 4 004 004 M K 4 T 0s wl 4 0.1. 1. 1 0.14 5 05S Me P H R 4s 1. 1 03. ft .... 034 Me Pac fts '2.1 Os rets 4 10 12 ... Steel Tube Cj 3 100 024 024 024 03 024 03 of Am a 7s 2.... 1014 Me P U It Of 4 . 1.. 3.. 20 . 1.. 00 , 00 S Third Ave nj 1 . ., 3 004 00 00. 004 oe; no . en. Pii4 004 oe; Ohie Tidewater Oil Ce ct 04s 2...J 1021 Narth Western Bell Tel 7s 2 1004 4.... 1004 1.... 100 Trl-Clty Rly 4 10 8 .... 4 10 5 Mobile A I.lRht 5s 1.... 100 Un'n Bag 4 P Ce Cj 1 074 Union Pac 4s 2 014 10 01S Unt'd Drug 8s ft.... 1114 Ut'd Rly I co 3 Fran 8s 1 .. . 604 1 87 4 87 N Pacific It 3, 1 024 X Pacific 11 s New 0s 1 104 M 4 O St L 4 Carle 4s 1-. .. 88 12 ... 10.14 14 1034 6.... 103. Nth S Pwr ,1 . 014 (Ksale) 014 Ment'a Pwr 5 1.. .. 07 Mentr' 1 Tram ways 5s Oregon S L Is 1... . 014 Pae G 4 11 .", 2. . 8S4 1... . 014 C ri Rubb'r 5s 2 (.04 1.... 80S Utah P 4 L 5s 1. ... 014 Va-C Chm 1st 2 004 V-0 Ch 7s wl Nassau Elec Rwy 4 s Packard Mater Car Ce 8s 5 504 National Tube 1. 10' 10(sale) 10' Ce ct 3s 1.. .. en, 1 1 09 i New Eng Tel Ce Ss wl P Rd gm 44 1 01 Penna It 11 4 1 109 1 ... 109 2 00 3 no Va-c Ch 74s 1 ... 1034 3 1054 12 1054 V11 Rwy Ce fts 5 05; 3 .... Off ' 2... . 00S We'n Pac ins 1 874 VVens'n Pac Os 2 OSS Wilsen C 74 2S. 10 074 074 074 074 07 4 074 !H Phlla Cnty fd 1 ... 074 3 . . 97. lO(sale) 0 Preduc & It 8s 4... 102 0(sale) 102 10(sale) Reading Ce 4' 23 (flat) 074 2 Rl Ksale) 84 1. 1174 07 4 07 .074 07 1.. 6 1.. 0.. Rep'c I 4 S .If 2 034 St L 4 S F a 1 70 1 ... 80 0..., 104 Hl3h .100.00 . 00.8(1 Lew 00.11(1 00.80 1 P. M. 00.00 00.80 00.08 00.02 Liberty 3Vjs .. Liberty list 4s. . . Liberty 1st V4 s... Liberty 2d 4in.. HO.tfS OO.Oti 00.0s oe.ss 00.04 Liberty 3d -i4h 00.00 00.04 Liberty 4th 44m.. 100.00 100.00 100.02 Victory X 494s. ..100.70 100.08 100.0S EUCHARIST PILGRIMS HOLD PROCESSION IN CATACOMBS Thousands Fellow Ancient Paths of Christian Martyrs In Reme Reme. May 20. Thousands of dclc grttes te the Eucharlstic Congre.-s yes terday trod the Appimi Way te the cat acombs of Saint Calixtus, where a pro pre cession was held. The Hely Sacrament was carried by Cardinal Vicar Pempilj, the precession following the ancient paths used by the Christian martyrs te St. Paul's outside the walls, where Car dinal Tacei received the host, curry in;; it inside the ISaMllcu in 11 new mon men Btrance especially designed and engraved for the occasion with the white etichar ist emblems. The weather was extremely het, but neither the heat nor the lack of tram way service, due te n strike, sufficed te lessen the enthusiasm of the day. Inside the catacemb1, addresses Here de livered by the cardinal vicar and uli-e by liishep Heylen, president of the congress. In the morning the streets were filled with delegates journeying tewurd St. Peter's te attend the papal mas-, in the Basilica, hnving te walk the length and breadth of Reme, Seir-e of the 20,000 pilgrims started 11s curly as 7 o'clock, although the mass was scheduled te be gin at 0. All the pageantry for which the Vatican is noted was in evidence. Pepe Pius arrived in the Ilasilica en the Sedia Gesteriu, preceded by a long precession of prelates und cardinals. All the Vatican corps were full dress uniforms. SHIP BOARD DEFICIT LESS April Expenses Amount te $2,977, 246, Lasker Announces Washington. May 20. Expenses 'of the Shipping Heard for April in excess of income from vessel operations, in cluding overhead, repuirs, insurance and lay-up expenses, amounted te $2,077,240, compared with an excess of expenses ever Income for March of t i isi.TtH,!.,', i unirmun i.asuer an- 1 neunct'd yesterday . eyuges reported for March totaled 16S, compared with 185 I for April. The net excess of outlay ever in- 'come en voyage operations, for April, I excluding overhead, repuirs and insur ance, was announced ns f?tt07,7."il, com pared te $1,010,800 for March. POLICE MUSJJ3E POLITE "Leave Your Grouch at Heme," Is Admonition In Pittsburgh j Pittsburgh, May 20. lily A. 1'.) i "Civility pays," were the two final ' words In u police bulletin iw-ucd te members of the department here yester I dav. Other admonitions te police offi cers Included: "Leave your f-rnuch at home. The family may be able te stand it, but the public doesn't linve te. They are ' n nr i.lnliliii ,'i'u nil, I tin. n..rm1n vflu, ,.,.. i. ........ ...... .... ,....,... ,,,,., ,,J our wuges. A few discourteous police officers can sive the entire force a had inline. Enforce the law, but enforce it courteously. The day is past for gruff, insolent ami isneriint police officers, i We have service te sell." BURNS BROS. EXTENDS TRADE ' New Yerk, May 20. Extension of the retail coal business of the HuniH llrethers' Ceal Company in Chicago, Kt. Leuis, lialtimere, Philadelphia und ' Itosten, was announced yesterday by I Michael F. Hums, president. L lid R fts '37 tntrc urn INDUSTRIAL ISSUES Repert en 12-Heur Day Leading Feature of Meeting In Pittsburgh URGE PUBLIC WORKS BOARD Ptttsburch. Mnv 20. Itcncwnl of n nation-wide movement te establish a National Department of Public Works, Involving close co-operation with Presi dent Ilardlus in his efforts toward Government reorganization, Is one of the subJectR before the Kxcculive Heard of the American Engineering Council of the Federated American Engineering UahI.iI . I.I..1. . I .- 1 eiii'iuiii-H, wincii nine ncre tunny ier n two-day session. Mortimer K. Coeler. lean of the University of Michigan. president of the council, presided. En gineers, manufacturers, economists nnd educators from prnctlcaHycvery indus trial center were present. A lendins font 11 re of the council's deliberatien1' is a report en the twelve hour day in American Industry pre pared by the council's Committee en Werk Periods in Continuous Industry. This report, embracing the results of u survey conducted by the committee, of which Dr. II. E. Howe, of Washington, Ir chairman, recites, it is said, the ex tent te which two-shift operation pre vails in the continuous Industries and tlie results obtained by these companies wliich have changed from two shifts te three shifts. , Successful accomplishments of the study of business cycles conducted by the council, with the assistance of 150 engineering groups and in co-operation with the Department of Commerce, wns reported. The data will be nvnilnble te further the plans of the President's Committee en Unemployment in its study of cyclical depressions. Iteforestratlen, jurisdictional awards in labor, patent legislation, en Inter national engineering congress, aerial research, engineering representation en the Civil service Commission, foreign relations, waste in nsriculture nnd plans for mere intensive engineering organization, as proposed by Herbert Hoever, are ether topics before the council. Arrangements are beinj made, it was announced, for wide distribution of the health section of the report of the Hoever Committee en the Elimination of Wapte In Industry. This report, setting forth bis economic losses te the nation threush physical defects, nnd particularly threush defective vision, is being utilized by several European countries, it wns announced. As it re sult of the findings us te peer eyesight, which wns said te prevail nnieng mil lions of workers, n nation-wide cam paign anions schools and factories is being set in motion by the Eye Sight Conservation Council of America. SUSPECTS EXTRADITED Twe Accused In Yellln Robbery Ar rested at Baltimore Alfred I. Seudcr, captain of the Detective' Iturenu, accompanied by four detectives, left yesterday for Baltimore, from. where they expect te bring back Kruno Stuskl nnd Jeseph Duffy, nllcged members of a gang of automobile ban dits who operated in this city last Feb ruary. Governer Ultchle, of Mary land, signed extradition pepers yester day permitting the men te be released ier trial in tills city. The two suspects were arrested n Baltimore several days age in ponnce pennce ponnce tien with a cloth robbery committed in that city. William Kelly and Leuis Gowit, new under bull in this city awaiting trial ; Stuski and Duffy and a fifth man, still at large, are alleged te linve held up nnd robbed James Wln Wln tlirep, paymaster of the Samuel Yellin Company, 0520 Arch street, en Feb ruary 10. Wluthrep, who identified Duffy and Stuski from their Rogues' Gallery pic tures, went te Baltimore, nleng with the detectives. FARRAR WINS POINT Suit for Separation Brought by Tellegen Dismissed New Yerli, May 20. The original separation suit brought by Leu Telle gen against Gcrnldine Fnrrnr Tellegen yesterday was ordered stricken from the Supreme Court calendar by Justice Wagner. The order was granted en application of Mrs. Tellegen' lawyers. The suit was brought in Westchester County. Justice Wagner, In his order, said the plaintiff was wrong In inferring that a stipulation entered Inte between the two principals entitled him te place the case en the calendar "prier te trie jeinder of the issue." WOMAN SAVED BY NEIGHBOR Prompt uctien by n woman saved the life of Mrs. Isaac Kassman, forty years old, of 4202 Viela street, last night. Mrs. Kassman, who is the wife of nn ice cream cone manufacturer, lias suffered from nervous, troubles. Her neighbor. Mrs. R. Cehen, of 4204 Viela street, smelled gas coming from Mrs. Knssinen'.s home about 0 o'clock. She I found Mrs. Knssnuin en the Uoer un- conscious, with iv gas tube In her mouth, The woman wns taken te the Presby terian Hospital. A Letter of Introduction TO the foremost banks in the world gives a standing and assures a cour teous reception te the traveler. Our Travelers' Letter of Credit, in addition te the safety and convenience of carrying funds, introduces the holder te all of our Correspondents. Send for Booklet M Brown Breihera EST. &Ce. FOURTH & CHESTNUT STREETS New Yerk PHILADELPHIA BROWN, SHIPLEY COMPANY , Founders Court, Letkburr OCcs for Trsvtltrt Londen. E. C. 123 Pell Mall. Lamlea. S, W 1 ' -: TheDaily N6vtlette Peer Prognosticator By it. Ray Bakir NOBODY had any faUh In the weatherman. Nobody ever has fnlth In any weatherman, unless" it Is nega tive. "I see by the paper io'merrow will be fair; that means rain sure," says the cynlcnl dear public, and the dear pub lic laughs and congratulates Itself en being witty. But th'c joke is as ancient as Mount Ararat. Yen will remember that Neah's prediction of" rain was treated with the same lack of respect. But this story is no 'discussion of tne merits or demerits of weathermen In general. It deals -with one particular prognosticator, by nanin Hiram Lake. As has been said, nobody had faith in him ; that Is, nobody except Julia Col Cel lins, and even she was beginning te weaken. .Tulin had. lived all her life in Wes ley except for the time spent in board beard ing school, and, haying finished her course In finishing Iti that Institution, she had come home and settled down, ready te get married when some suit able, marriageable man should happen along. , Thore was Jacob Hanaford, whose father owned a twine factory und had tied up mere than his share of wealth with his product. Jacob was "wiinn where Julia was concerned, but there were things about him she didn't like. Hlrnm happened along, nnd lie seemed te suit in every particular until he lest caste by his professional record. Wesley had just been designated weather headquarters for that part of the State, and the Government sent Hlrnm te preside nt the prophesying. He "met Julia, and a remnnce started te bud until she suddenly discovered he had become the joke of the town, and her friends, by means of derision and sarcasm, began te undermine her regard for Hiram. Julia struggled against this, but the friends persisted, aided and nbetted by Jacob, and she weakened. Jacob was invited te all the parties, and nobody would have anything te de with Hiram and the young woman enjoyed parties. He the rich man's son linaiiy worked his way into her favor te some extent, al though the weatherman still called oc casionally when there was no social ectivitv te require her attention. Wesley folk were very exacting. The grocer wne mixed Fund in sugar was ostracized, as was the dairyman who put water in milk that is, mere than n reasonable amount. A jeweler who sold paste for diamonds would lese popularity, and the townspeople could net mnke an exception In the case of a prophet who had It rain when he prom prem ised sunshine. Hiram scanned his dally reports with meticulous care and made his deductions with scrupulous caution, but when a "low pressure area sepmed headed for certain in the direction of Wesley and he predicted .1 storm en the strength of it, mild weather was in evitable. . The Sunday of the big picnic hike dawned as fair as the most hopeful could wish, and when the walking club stepped for Julia every member was in high spirits. Still, Julia in sisted en taking an umbrella until they laughed her out of the Idea. "Rain?" said Jacob. "Why, leek at that sky clear as n bell." "But." Julia faltered, "the paper last night predicted rain for today." The uproar produced by this remark made her feel very sheepish, while Ja cob's exuberance prompted him te a witty remark te the effect that the pre diction of rain was a positive assur ance of continued sunshine. Julia was downcast en her own ncceunt as well as Hiram's. She just ceuldn t help having some faith in her weatherman1, because because well, she did care for him, even though he was the joke of the town. But she went without the umbrella. Out en 11 country read, through the weeds turning green under the breath of spring, the hikers hiked, carrying lunch baskets and creating sharp ap petites for their contents. Their bleed wns warmed by the spirit of the sea son and they made merry. Lunch was eaten at the edge of the weeds, far from any habitation, with the sun shining brightly. But while the dishes were being gathered, into the baskets preparatory te returning a black cloud unfurled from the West and spread across the hitherto blue sky. In the heavens thunder began flashes of electricity, which became mere frequent as time passed. The party looked askance 'at the sky and worried frowns crept across their faces, although (1 smile mingled with the troubled leek en Julia's countenance. "They will scoff at my weatherman, will they?" she said te herself and felt a sense of satisfaction. Suddenly, without further prelimi naries, the black cloud split ana n tor rent descended, sheets of rain cutting through the branches of the trees. under which the party sought safety. Jnceb Hanaford assumed leadership end led the wny te n ledge under which a miniature cave had been formed. The opening served as a shelter, but net as an adequate one, becnuse waves of water were beaten in en the huddled group by u fierce wind that suddenly developed. Just u cloudburst, said Jacob re- I assuring.-, "it 11 De all ever in a mln- "te. and the sun will be shining as if nothing had happened." Te exclude the beating rain the 1S1 Bosten lUonn - lUenn - ' 4k.s4.e4. hi'i'ne- theft. young Esen ' of the psrty nunc tnerr cents aereM th "mouth of. the cave. stringing them en some pieces 'of twine,, wu 11:11 was part 01 111c luncu ruiii-iriii and which they kneftet! together, using their hands te keen the garments taut. But the rain did' net subside; In stead, it 1 seemed te gathen strength, nnd befefe long the gray darkness of twilight began te mingle with the blackness of the storm, ' The girls became peevish, nnd Julia's attitude toward Jacob became' con splcueusly cold. '. "If you had let me bring an um brella, perhaps I would be able te keep my premise and accompany mother te church this evening. I , would rather miss forty picnics than disappoint her, leu knew," Bhe added impressi rcsslvelvi the nancr last night predicted- rain for today." t And this tlme nobody laughed, al though some may have wondered just hew much use an umbrella would be In such"h downpour. Fer two" hours, nt least, the ma rooned picnickers steed huddled In1 tiie prison before an automobile wns ob served working Its way along the aluddy read, headed toward the town. .As It approached It developed Inte n flivver coupe. It. was the first car that had passed that way, for the read was un frequented. Julia looked ever the coat barrier nnd scrutinized the auto, which looked, somewhat familiar. Suddenly ' she' waved her hand and the machine came te a step In front of the cave. A man stepped out nnd approached the cave, holding an umbrella ever him. "Helle!" he called. "Helle, Hiram I" Julia responded. "Hew arc the chances for a free ride?" He stepped at the mouth of the shel ter. VFInc for you. But I couldn't pos-' sibly take anybody else. Yeu sec, my coupe is full of luggage. I've been en n business trip te Cresten. Come en, Julia." She accompanied him te the car, and ns -she entered she smiled maliciously at the group in the cave. Soen she and Hiram were wending their splashy way along the read. Little was said for several minutes. Then Hiram speke: "Julia, I've quit my job at the wea ther bureau and am going te work for an umbrella factory In Cresten. This is one of their samples. It leeks like a geed preposition, nnd I I wonder hew obeut marrying me new?" "I'm willing," she said, "especially since you made geed with Saturday's prediction of rain." Hiram cleared the water from the windshield, opened his mouth te speak, but held his tongue. "Guess I better net confess I was away Saturday and my nssistant In the weather bureau made the forecast for rain for today," he told himself. SUGAR SHIP-RATE WAR SEEN President of Marine Transport Bedy Accuses Rlyal Baltimore, May 20. That officials of the Ericssen Line told him their com pany would continue te cut Us rates en sugar until that commodity cost but fifty cents a ten te ship from Philadel phia te Baltimore In order te crush the Marine Transport Corporation, was the testimony yesterday of Clarence B. Gere, president of the latter concern, before Judge Edward M. Averlll, acting for the Federal Trnde Commission. According te Mr. Gere. Frederick S. Greves, agent of the Ericssen Line nt Philadelphia, told him the Ericssen Line would support the Transport Corpora tion if it took Its beats off the Baltimore-Philadelphia route and ran them from Philadelphia te New Yerk. It was intimated. 1Ir. Gere added, that unless the Baltimore-Philadelphia run was discontinued the Ericssen Line would force Its rival out of business. Counsel for the Mnrlnc Transport Corporation said that nearly sixty ether similar cases are pending and thnt ac tion en them will be predicated upon the precedent established here. GERMAN MILLS SUED Numerous American Importers De mand Return of Meney Berlin, May 20. Numerous Ameri can importers are suing German tex tile mills for the return of money ad vanced as part payment en contracts, the time for the delivery of which has elapsed, according te the Textile Wechc. The German factories hove refused te accept the cancellations made by the Americans and also declined te repay the considerable sums already forwarded by the Americans. Limit Mississippi Cargoes Washington, May 20. Secretary Weeks yesterday authorized Edward F. Geltrn. of St. Leuis, te transport cer tain specified commodities from part te pert en the Mississippi River or it J tributaries In any quantity at net les than SO per cent of the nil -rail rates, but limited the amount of-grain he could handle te the amount ever nnd above the capacity of the Mississippi-Warrior barge line maintained by the War Department. 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