S'-'vn iSSl 'V KT ir.mV.TOWl(MS,i ". ; "mM ;TO??1,T,:,J z:iui.i;k 9fr9 V "M u r m 1 " i Tt J a . . . Jt A . vl t I Will1. .. w , i ' ;" iftt Jfcaf; JttLiiWJ EVENING FUiiiu:aflJLHHy wsBfiiL? EADEEFHI Londen stock market liar Descriptions Idle and Fea- i tureiess Dealings Net Large , Lionueii, Jump 8. A brlliter feel Iftar Wah neti'd In come dcpartmcntx nn the stock exchange tmlnv, but deal In ifs were net large T'.ip oil group 'was mixed, with operations profes sional. He.Mil Dutch wit- 42A. Shell Transport nnd Trading .-I 15-10 nnd Atixlcnn Knirln lUii. ('Iinntfrs In the -S jllt-edgcd Hwtlun w'cre narrow, nnd the rVf.'- tone was unsteady, r rencn lennH nnra ifA nd en Improved advices from Paris. r?' Heme ralli, were utremrer en renur- fr-vj4 1 1-V..1I... .1...!(Iaa ...- 1.11a ITtS:. lCDUCNi iiiiihi- iii'pi-i iumni- ikic hiiu iVSJT villi icamri;H .iifcviiniiu Hitif h'-h- qqiet, with a temieiiey down, t;onn t;enn denrc prevailed in the Industrial sec tion, nltlieiicli the group wn Irregulur. NEW YORK BONDS I tSALES IN 11000 i tteWfe ttr - t Hudsen's Hn was 7'1 Ante Hep'c Ti 7. .. 100 'J . (ID 7ia (10 A. . 100S IS. .. 100V 2... 100 1 ... lOOti 3 100S ft . 10O Chlneie Oeve'l H-K Itty (la 3 ... M City UurJ'x 6 0 SO Cty Chrls'R S 1. . 110H City of cppn haceti ft Si l . PIS a . t2 V 12 2 f)S' 0 . .. 484 2 4S 2 48S U 8 Mexico Si se rs n... . T 4. ... MS 2. . . M 3 ... ftT 7 M 23 Ml ft.. .. ftfl ft.. . eft1. I ftfts 10 ftftS in ... ftfts 3.. .. 8114 lfi ... Ml 1(1 I n ! 1 . 14... t . .. il. VilT I 1 11 4. I i 1 -.. t ' !UilW "1 XflC niDlinr NM will iirKiiTiru mm 5 pfl ll t . .. .. i..n..tl., l.i i ,. rn nr r. ivuiiir ut'it' i niii'i i r. liul i ji nit well maintained ' CHy -MarnS l , J il. . OSS1 jj French Bank Statement !Civ perta aip'1 ,0 ri Sn ft7 MIS ft7 fiO'i 37 ftSi, r.M, Ml Ml Ml l'urlii, Jun Th klv mafinent of tlie Hank uf KrHiicf HlieHd th follewln chncn In frai.rn Held In hiinil liirr'ercl 1 .".3.000; llfr In hanrl lncr nm-il 135,000 netPR In rlrcul.itlen lncrrafl 333 7lil,00, trfHWiry dppelli il(Ta(l 'J.403,iiimi. mn rl dcpealt decreiunl S3, 314, IIOO bllln dli dli ceunted rleerMMn' 311 431.00(1, dMince n craid 'It. 307 0c0. AdMinc-rn te the Stale rumalned un. hnn!i'l at 23 100 000 uoe france Paris Bourse Unsettled rrU. .Iunn Price wer tV. riAtir-., i. ulm Threi. tier cent rentri ft frame, nxihamre nn Londen. 411 frnre SB centime" 3 PT tent lean. 77 franc S3 (Mimed. The dell.ir wi iiueted at 1(1 fr.inu 97 cntlme 1 ia te 102 10.1 2.. . 10Si Rft, . 10fti r2. . less n. toss 12.... 103S 2 .. ions 1.... less t . . tORS 1... 103S i. .. ions i. . . 103S 7..,. lOR's C K I '81 1.. .. se 1.. .. SOS 1 . . SOS a . se i . . se Chl O W 4s 1.... (11 Chlcase Mil Bt r 41 '23 n . .. 7ns It .. 71) 'i a . 7d s 10. 7S 3 . 7(1 I S . 71) I iChlcnue Mil A e,t A I - L-.1 S Mexico ?" '7. 0r,88Ml ' a ' M'" i r.A i i 1 hI " .r,4S .in It Chicago MIS 8tr fa s 3 . .. (14 1 . . (14 it.. .. ess 1 . .. (1SS 1. ... ASS Intb'e Hap T On l 4 .... 77 i 7ns a .. . 77 3. ..77 Inn a Nlhn aj t r. is ms ftt 34 M ft4 ft4 R3S 34 It. 30. 10. 10 1. 4. New Or Tex Alllillft lllys 4 Mexico 3i II. ... 33 I . 71S 2.. .. 63 N Y l'ent'1 l Plerca Oil 8 2 (flat) no e . no l .... no 3 no 101 1 ... 100 freduc H 8 1.... 102?; .V V Cent'l ftsTre A Kcflner 2 ..Ml wnrM 8s n. . . 1)4 1 . . 115 2. . . PIS P"10 s,!rv Uerp 2. . . 04 S -N' 1(y S' ft MS 2 8IS 8 . . I)4'i 1. . SIS 10. . 'MSJneiidlnB Ce 4i 1... Ml... 83, P .. M'l'nie O (: V 4s 2 . . MSI "8'i .. ..... I . . r. I - . U1 '4 i ' 101 101 C'ti Itle de .la nerle Sa v I 0 . . . . 84 2. . 103 i te 3.1' 8. 102S AJat Itub'r del. 102 ft 103 10SS t I OSS III & O Nn 7.N Y Cent'l On neck ll'l A t 2. ... 100 3 103 I l.eul'n 4M, t M Marine 0 3 . . 103'i 1 1 S0i 1 .... P7', 1ft . 1031, St I. I'll lit A lnl'1 rnp b Ss'N Y Cenfl 7l s" Hly 4s I.. .. S3S (1 103S I 2.. S7 fl(iale) ftftS1 2 . )03S ft . .. 87 1 .... S.M'jl I . t03SSt I, I .Mt A S n(tale) S3ii . 103 II A U dlv 4a a... . 84 s! r. left 2 se'i I.... SO).1 lO(flat) m.V ft I. A H K aj 2 ... SOS, 1 . . 10ftS S 70 Iowa Cent'l 4a ) .. lOftS -I "SS 3 ... 17 N Y Chl A HI St I. A S T In 1 .... 47 ' I.eula 4s I 1 (11S I L. I.ltcli 3 ft . . 70 ' 1 COS 1 .. nns'N Y Kdlsen Ce Ksale) r,S Julius Kaer I 04 rcta ' ' OS A Ce 7a rrtn ' t. . mrtl. 10. ilfil. f J J '4 101 4. 100 S 3 liHS Cty Sae F.UU Am n Anr . .ch.(, ,,,, , , """ - - ' ' - ' '"n un"'"'..n" I Wl ,n,. s "?n.i Xtl'BnU'i IKel.y SprlnrS' 10.. 32 I 't . 71 1, 103 . 1 102S,.'- ' .!: I T.lre ... ,-N:"v V.V II A 2 71H .eeho-rtlevak 2 !(i2'-i'.'.r ..." " ' ' .'"' ' imrt-U 0h , 1 ... 71 1 rr ("; Hec Ss 13 10 l H 103 l-IN'ANC'I.U. 1)1 pt ft 1. . S4 7 it'lilcaKC. Jill A st r cv b .- . ..... . . .! I ' 4 i..'i.mii -"fc ,i' ,'.r j vHfl in ! 07 S i1 nes hi -. unn .- 4 i. t", H 7 'i tneilian Sua 3 , feme i- lief B 0s , . . , tins a ions A n,l 1 An I.. ' ' ' 4.. l.... SOU Stan Mil's- fta 2 00H Stand'd Oil of Calif 7f ft.... 100 1.... 100 Steel Tube. Ce of Am'a 7 1.... 101 2.... I00S 1.... 101 Third Ave aj ft 00 S ft 00U 8 00 S 1. .. 00 S 8 nes 2 O0U Third Ave 4a 1 05 S Tidewater OH Ce ct OH 1.... 102S D.... 102S Teledo ft I. A Wn 3is 10 01 Teledo St l West'n 4 s 1ft 71 4 .... 71 n 7i 7 .. 71 Union line & Pep Ce fls 1 MS Union 1'ac 4s 3 MS 2 .... PIS L' Tank-Car 7s 1.... 1031 V S lleff Jfch Cemp'y 8 a . KKii OBU.UBKttbVr'es 2 SOS, 1 80 H 1 (sale) 80S 1 SOS U S nubbr 7a 2.... 101W U S Hub 7 '41 1.... 108 1.... 108 1.... 107 V B fttnlt It A Mn'ff Ci 1.... 103 S U fl Steam S Ce cop 0a wt ft...,. 0B U'd S Steel ftr a.... 101 s ft.... teis 2.... 101 m l(sale) 101 S 1 ... 101 S 4. . 102 in(ahle) 101S 1.. . 101S uttUi r & i. :. 10 01V, 1. ... DOS Vn-c Chm 1st 2. ... nnT 0,. .. HOT! Ya-C Ch 7" W P8S HI .1 1 1 1 1 10 Vn-U Ch P8T4 P8S P8V. P8'4 P8 P8S 08 S P8S 7'4 103S Sli.t,- 10SH 1.... 10SI4 V Rr r Be 1 70 '4 Warner Suar net's- 7s 1.... 100 1 OPS West'n Mil 4s 10...., 04 0 03 S VYe'n Tae lata 10 S7S 7(stite) 87 1 (flat) 87 S 1 87S 7 87S tVcat Bhore 4 s 2. . . 80 tVestlngha'c n & MfK 7s a.... ions i.... ioes Wlckw'a Spne Steel 7s 1 OSS 1 .... P8S 0(sal) OSS Wilsen Ce cv 1 02S ft .... P2S 4 02 '4 (Vllsen Ca 1st 1 B7H 1 07S 1 P7 7(sale) 07 A'llsen C 7Hs 1.... 103S ft ... 103S 4.... 103S 7.... 103S 1.... 103S Wis Centr'l 4 1 . .. 80S k'..i .t4,'.tL'li,vi,iif .7i .i. 4 t tiirtvvrt(HTAyAj(ii .,ilc., . rf.. irjs .;m r i rii.F ..4 . .. t.v-'? vn.jhr ;j .- mimMimmMmmmmsMmisimMmsmmm ii -T-' - - , - .. . -, . . .,, , (J . .i j.:. i ... isi -r' ' 'ilUadttiirlr.atiwedtJeit)rtairi thUclty. 'ilffilflt sf'liriinrn "fflWilM. Uwmi $ m un KM h Khl-K , m&SEWS i i HfTtriiriTT mnrKPTH wern irnuuunj iTw Hni - hsb mm GOSSIP OF THE STREET NOT1CB WKI.stlXCII riMtPANY THIRTY. kah kimumi it mi nvi: pkk cknt lOIXATKIt.M. T lit M MtWTflACIK oeij iiemi". nvTi.ii .ir.K 1, ipoe. 1'nder thu proilens of the mertaK Mlir1 nrfinrmaN I1 V receled tnr ih. count of the Slnkimr bund until li o'clock l neon. June 8. lllii. it the office of tha ft undeislsned Trustee fcr th,. sale te It. at i the Innct price net exi.rdiiiu par and ae-' iTi bends is M2 45.74v;ii- p'urehs.r "'" I fl- USS.Amn T T clt, Offering or Denus mini suecir the serial , Hum llepc rn "), mimbera of lenils. n iOS Ii(s,i!i ie Propernls should bainderaed "I'rope.ali l) Canada ills ' S lieS for the sali of the V .. Isi.a h Company l'iVP ' , )00S a (M l'er Cent Cellier.il Tiuit lelu Uendj- and, '.2.2. .. . ' ,.. sddresssd te .. I i i"S A Tci a rd ASA S WING Presld.nt. . I . IOOS 4 . P7S THB rnnvinKNJ 'i.l i: ASD THU3T I n Cnnada '31 1. P 3 . 113 S 3S 1)3 S I 10 OS 10(1', loe's 1.30 High I.nv P. M. tack steel .mi s mi 3 - i. . hertv .V"- . . . . UnMH hki.ini i'i. 4 . ses'n Yk" niss i." ft .:. i 'Liberty 1st M',s. .100.0(1 KMl.O'J 100.0(1 3 .m. t ec a, i . u .... .;. i :i..,. . .i .il'. e inn no nil in till. 1)4 .-. -.. - , , , in ri iii .- I mil i j ui'i i i Bit jaja'"s-"' ...-.-- .... C U 1 V fd I . 4,1,1, e ,,., c. I.nke shen, J a 03 S St I, S Kran S'n 4s 'as 30 (sale) II3S .', l I MS N Y luieV '4t, 1(1 lift .1 IM-4 . Lehlcli Val As' 1 102S a 102' Llherly "hi -Ts.. 100.0(5 100.00 100.0(! Liberty th 4"P Vletery N 4n4S, "The market for securities In the present era," said n broker yesterday, "Is be entirely different from nnytblw? hitherto experienced that paralella nnd rompnrlsens nrc (radunUy but cer tainly keIhr out of fashion. On; of the strongest subjects, te our way of think ItiB nnd one which has been scarcely considered, Is the diversion of ft widely scattered buylntf power, which has always been 'large in the aggregnte, of small leta which have for years found their way into the hnnds of Illicit con cerns, se that the demand created thereby failed of its proper effect. "This buyinc itewcr Is new going where it belongs into channels for the proper execution and every order se filled lifts that much from the lead car ried by the speculative ceutlngcnt." Ceal Costs Sending Steel Price Up Steel prices continue te gain strength ns producers arc forced te use larger percentage of high-cost coal from Ken tucky nnd West Vlrglnln," says the Iren Age, In Its weekly review of the steel industry. "At the tntne time, the steel cor poration's policy In adhering te present sheet nnd tin-plate prices en third Utinrler business serves te held market In check. However, in the ense of sheets the corporation limits this action te .inly shipments In view of possible shift in the situation In the meanwhile. "Pig-iron output in May continued the gain phewn in each month since January. At ',.IUU,(I7IJ tens last month Chl A W I 4s i enUMSV OK lllll.ADin.I'IIIA W. W. ter. 4th and Cheiinut sta,. Philadelphia. Propesnls 3 . PSSj I De Can 'fta l 10 100 10 100 Dutch B Ind's.Amer'n Water , 73', MS Chile Cep'r (is ft . P0S I (US .'.is.ili PIS 3(i.e) PIS ft PIS II . S7S . DOS 1 MS 01l,i A llulf lilt 3s 1 03S C N Y 4Ss '(14 1.. TEACHER ALLOWS DANCE IN SCHOOL AND LOSES JOB Trifled With Dignity of Kansas, Superintendent Says Eminence, Kan., June 8, (By ,'..' Choctaw P7 117 tcta I 3 I 4 47 Weiks Bs ,,, . S4I4.I ' ,0" I ' IOOS 1 . P4S 1 S!'.1,00 1O0'i! - "OS S , . P4'4 A T A 3 r al'Vlumhlft O A ' Ml,n aVtl 4s N Ohie TrC Al .1 .. 04S, 10 . 81 r,',', 1 2- 07SUshtfls i8 .. dh J. ec lsi f.ri., , nil , ii . . I'lIII.IC XIKKII. lUll.DINd AT (ONxIIOIKIC'KKN MontKemcry County, 1'ennsilranln Sealed propesaU vt 11 be receled by the Bchoel nisrrli't of th lloreush of Cone- I i nn.i s . mi. '." "' ... Jlarkst St Itl 1.. . iibi heckan. for the coiistrucllen of, alie for the . " mi a qju - V , S Fran (it ' 3 . P1U4 heatlnr and xentllatltiK. plumblnir, and elec- 1 V ,, J. ,' ,..(. T A q r .! Cen it coal u 2 . ,.. ., . .-I... I ,. .L , .. ..I.tlllnn n Aa.lnn. I Dutch K lhd I A T ft 3 I H , A K. ' " JCJUa K 49 lllkal "Kin w. n. ntu,.,w,, w, u,,.. r,nvl,. ' ,,,, , Cft I " mk w "" 104'i' a Isi'c i n 1UIS St t. iiew'n ci a . 104S 5 . 7SS 4 . 101 U St I. Seiv't. fl4 L Ynl Term' I1 ft . 10IS1 1 ... 80S ft.. . 101 S Nik A W'n 4si 1 . f,0V. I. A Myers 3x1 14 .... N7S St V I A K f 1 PO'i'N A W cv lis a , !i 7 (sale) PflS' l 108',' l sj r.Arlllunl I1 .-(V A 11. i C. m l nes fls rets s-ifeu a i. aj 1. i Net counting prairip dogs and Liii'; ftV'l , SSIjI '? ' 1 jack rabbits, this Wesiern Kansas vil- 3 toss p nan! A" ".an , lnce bml 1)21 inhabitants at last count, ieWrth wB,:iiL?;..;.--. K..'mn of whom de net consider dancing 3 ... 103s; Hell Tel 7s ' j.. 'nu I ainfu!. Hut because she uermltted n Mmii uwr. i . loesj ,.... 42S.,nm.c ,e be held in the school house 1 . tee I i ions I i je i the scnoeininrni. .urs. tiara nue, ft.. . loe'i a ion', r j , ,- has lind her teuciiing certincnie revekcu 3 . a-i. , liv .Mlfs l.erraine ie"iit, iiiiiic mr perintendcnc et r.aut.uiun. j.iiiiiiciHf n ini.nu ubi.iiii .... . :..n .... ,..... en-nm l.. I:lberty4tl,4..s.. 100.00 W.IIS 1OJJ.0O -; - , - ..-.-.-..-,.. ,WM" ""'"- J,"""u ignln of nearly per cent. Over .lanu- in- .Mny i-iiiiws nn increase et -10 per cent. "There was n net gain of -thirteen In active furtinres last month, 175 furnaces with dally capacity of 77,520 tens being in blast en .lune 1 agnlnst 10'J furnaces with dnily capacity of 7i!,S7,r tens en May 1. Production Is new nt the rate of 28.S00.000 tens n year, ngalnst 10,700,000 in 1021. Steel ingot ligures for .May will snow con siderably larger increase than that in pig iron owing te heavy percentage of uni'iin unit' linlH. lai.1 '' Wl...,' ... ut... 8eab'd A L lis I '1)2 P4S P4S MS MS I of. lh preent HlKh Hchoel Hulldlne. at1 id' ConshehocKen. JloniKerner (.'eunl. pennsyl- 1" anla. All of said ierK te be , nmpletd en a or before the time or time ft forth In the 4 form and pcdule of preixisal- t Plans and apecincntlun ma be obtained from Henry I, lleinheld Jr rcliltect IMS Walnut Street, rhiladelphu. Ia . upon deposit of jaft liO by bidders for the con struction work and lift OO by bidders for the ether work v hlch deposit lem ih mini of SS.0O will be refunded tipen return of'flee't Trench eaiu pmnw iiii'i Bn;iiKaimnii wnii in pre, 71,9 rets 1.. a ft 3 .1 se SI) se SOS SO', , 4s 73, 1 SI Oil rets 7'4 f,0 f,P f.ss MS All Const I. 2 PIS 1 s r.inalei P4S Atl'c Krult 10 (flat) MSI 1 . . 43SI t MS 1 3 ' 2 . 43' I 43' 'Cens'd On- 7s I 10 1'J'JS 1 121 'j , P 121 2 121 S I II 1 22 . a 121', ' 10 120'j I 12"S I 1 .. 120 1 j 1 121 10 ft 7.11 . , . 114VNPac.ne .Irtish Steel l'i V J 1 - ,1 I'ill -4 , 1 ft ft a ii4s ft nil'.' 1 . 114S 7 1001, Alex lrtls 4Ss'OreBen S Line 8 . 38 S iruar'd Is pesais. (" nrrn.ieci win iiirmsli lerm for 1 10l A Pander -U.L- V . .. e blddlnr Ne bid will 1- .nn-i,lr,l .ml... ' ' "a". V Cuba Am S Si 109 lOSi, 10 100', 1 submitted noenlm te t4w. form and s'hednl :.. of proposals nttarhed t,j Hie pe, Iflcatlen,. 1 1 ' ' - ln J Cuba C's Sur A certified check or satlsficterv hlri hnnrt Cine i !' n Mali A Ohie cv , . .,..h ...! i - . ... :.:-..: . .t . e. , ' u" -.-- inr 110 'i vrt v-iii in tii anieuni Oln, , I . ii'O , must accompany ejeh bid Cl.ecle will be 1 103S rsturned after awarding; of contract. 1 lO'l'.l A Surety Ilond. subject te the approval of ', " tn'i7 the Scheel Heard, for the full amount ef1 ' , ths contract price, conditioned fir the faith- ll'i.' ful performance of waul contract in , , nr,i. 1 1034 nc with Ihe plans and speclfb-atlnni. will. Or d Trunk of ne requireu 10 no niea ny eai-i contrnctet and also an additional bend with njfflclen! aurety or suretl- condltlen-d for the pay- Jllrh S Tel ft (1.. PRS Slid I! N J !y 1 'US JI'.lw e Cam 4" 1 :2S 1 Jtln A St I. 4- 10 10 10 PD'i 1 iitn, 1 . DPS Sinclair C Oil 1 Cerp 7, rets 110 used. ftlU, "i '4 1 n 4.x Sl' 1 N4S 8!rjICtiba R ltd s ' "'"S3 8IS 1 81 S 1 s.-i ' M a S3 7(sslei SI Cub p.allread Canada 7s 11.111 & unie e c -,. 1 .. 113 I 1 . se I 2.. 101 Jan Gee't 1st 3 SO 'rjei & Hud fd 1 . PI Bait A Ohie ft, 4 M,u 1 ... PI 2 Ml 2 spi4 Jap G.e't 2d 1 MIS it r, net. tin It A Ohie O, n mi Jap Oeen't 4-1 S 100 5 (ale) 80S SI K A T 4a wll 10 77', a pnx, n . tin,! m-. ia OS 1 .i "O's 34. ... WIS , I n's. 2. lnl) Det i:dl 5s '40 . SI K (. T ft, w a "ns, 5 pr, I h.v. 0. I'"S Det Edl Ce fi I 15 Kt'jIPan-A pos 1 4 man ! st k i t n wi a t Ce ; 10 77', K llelirlum 0s i 102S K Dele ml1)! 1 . . ions 1 . ion 3 n 1 ft 11 1 I'W'a n. U n 4'-js 82 S p i n 3',s nijtll Security P8S ' P" rerp S, P'S 2 00 V e 4(1 III,.'. II A O Tel 4-id de Nemours PS 1, 0 . (17 S Pi-dr 7S. :ikt j,-, n,-i5 j in; ment of all labor and material enteilnn Inte the said bulldlne. All proposals must S seald ard marked. "Bid for Scheel llulldlne at Conshohocken," and shall be sent te and reci(j bv Henry 1 Relnheld. Jr., Architect at the 'addrens above a-len. net later than twelve o'clock neon en the IPth iUv of June inaa N0 bid presented later or it aw ether place win be eenslde-ed Bids will b opened at the Hig", Scheel RulldlnK. at ith Aenu and Pasette Street Conshohocken. Srontgemery County Pa 01 eight o'clock P SI. of the eame dav. " n.Iffl,Vr.r..0,,h.DlEeh,.,,r: L:ai1..f!f.h0?! U Wum 8, D 4 e P 1. B bids " ur a" 2 . 107 Si w va 4s ... , My erde- of th Pnard ' s i"i's " ' 25 S3 RALPH N CASIPIIK1.I, Secretary. Kingdom Den '2 7S 1 si', uonsnenocken. Pa ' mark ct , " unie s e f. rKIII'ONAI.S rtR AN KI.KMKTR SCIKIIH. FUR ITPKK IIKnilFIKI.il TOH.VMIIP. ClIIIKRI..Vj C4-MNTY. N. 4. Sealed proposals win b received at ih office et the architect, until 12 o'clock neon en June 10. 1022, for the erection and mm ' plellen of n- w elementary school for th-' above township Proposal, ,ha ' be submitted paratei for the but dine the hp.11 1 11 k nd xentllat Irr. the Dlumblnc and 'hn .leitrli-nl work , A urei liend cr a , ertifled check, ce.ua! te ft per cent of th uititr-i:te nrnnun' of each bid, inu' accompany enrh propes.il te ' SUsrante. acceptance of contract if awarded A suretv company bend niuel te r,n per cent of the asKreuate amount will be re quired of ihe Buceessful bidders I Plans may b obtained at the office of the architect Dreher. Churchman and Paul 61ft Oils TiulMlnir Philadelphia upon application aicempanled by check for J15 as a deposit which will b returned upon teturn of plans and epcclflcatluns te sild cfflce. The Beard of Kdutailen of I'ppt Deer field TewnxlilP re,rve, the rlKht te i-Ject pv or all proposals DREHEIl CIU'IUIISIAN AST PAFI. Aienltec'- ""iiaIe ami kii.ih'rn rnitroiiATieN " Mnklnic Fund Netliv Sealed propei.il, for the sale te K'dMIn Trust Compani Trutee at a price net te exceed 102'n P-T centum of pt md ,iTrud Interest, of a HUdlcienl amount of the Tlr,t Mertsac Tw-ntj-Year i,c. Sinking Fund Geld Rends of the Hale -ind Kllburn Cor poration te cli.ius( the nuni .f l2i)'p (10 will he received at th. ettlr.. of n.u.J ridellty Tiuit Cempanj r usie- 323-3,'H Chestnut Street, Phllidelpl 1 mill, l'rldin . .lime Id, Ml. at V- e'i luck M. FIDF.I.ITY TKF'.T IIIMI'l.M, Triulee Wm V lle Pre, , en, Philadelphia lune Ij 10. '2 e,KALi:i I'Klll'OnAI.', Wll.l. 111; ".,7;. Veued by the Chairman of tre lluard of sards. Repartm-nt of Agriculture. Wash- lnirten, u "'"i ,-"" 1 11.. June 1 1 10 I 0 . Me K A 1ft. 10 1 03 . 1-031,1 103S, 1 ft t l ft 103'.. 3 103 SI 2(sale) 101 1 I 3 HI .1 Sinclair c ijn 31 Cirp 7i,h 'S .1 ,., -,,1 1 l "i j !' 4 .Clnnlal,- i'. ,. US Pae (J A 11 3,1 n ..,; nn' 1 . 17 , Ore-W P. Il c- SI A S I. en ft. A- N Ce ft, 1 si a 8i St A Stl' fd fts 1 .SOS 2 . Ill', (Otis Steel lsts M K A T sj i 1 101. :,ni, 3 kid' BUS P Ceai-t C B'lS 1 1 PSI. nss in !IS1, ns, nm 1)8 " InS nsS IIM. Rank Stocks Advancing Further evidence of the growing vol ume of Idle money nwaltlug investment is net only retlected in the remarkably rapid nbcurptieti of the recent multi plying new bend issues, but is also In dicated in the active demand for such high-grade investments as stocks of the banks and trust companies. The Boat Beat ing supply of these issues is never very large, nut tne bieauny advancing quo que quo tatieiiH iniiile at tiic recent auction sale would Indicate the supply is becoming mere s-eunt nil the time. There wni a sharp advance in the 1 quotation for these issues nt the auction 1 fales tesierdiiy. .lenKintewn .Mitlenul c(iivan;u 441c 4rei4c j-.v. -- spciirltv tnnrketa were cradually Ing into a dull period. Although money marKct conditions are imciy j -main easy during the next three, or four months, or until crop moving sea son, all signs, he asserted, point te a dull summer in the stock market. He was likewise of the opinion there had been a wlde distribution of stocks within the last thirty days, and leans indicate there was a large number of securities In the hands of the public than for seme years. This Included liberal market ventures of nuslness men seeking te find temporary employ ment of otherwlse Idle funds. He did net believe there would be nnr Brent reaction from the current level of quotations, but mere was mere of a likelihood et n narrow "-'""" within what would be called n teas ing range. In ether words, these who have taken their paper profits are likely te be hung up during the deg days of midsummer. .ij.- . Unless some unforeseen accident oc curs. It was his belief that the con cen structlvc movement would be resumed en a Ylgoteus scale In the fall. Replogle Steel ncplegle Steel was ene the Issues selected by the peels nnd cliques te buck the reactionary current of the general list In the early dealings 111 yesterday's market. The company re cently began production at its Wnar Wnar ten furnaces and, while It Is yet tee early te judge costs, indications se far are they ere fully ns low as hoped The company's most valuable asset ! the fact that its ere nnd limestone arc located within practically walk lne distance of its furnaces, which should enable it te produce Iren at n considerably lower figure than any ether furnace In the I'.nst. TUB TUADEll Temple Prlrea Given Four Four students of Temple University last night wen the prize of 5100 in geld for the best string quartet com- n.nl nf nmatcur players under twenty- five years of age, which was offered by a member of the Musical Art Club. That was the first time the prize had been awarded. Manuel Esterson, first violin : Miss Margarita Parkinson, sec end violin; i-eier i-uiycr, vieia, anu Miss Creda Glenn, cello, were the four players. PLANS ANNOUNCED $284,000,000. Boek Value of Three Companies' Net Assets, Doesn't Include Nioetewn rilGH AVERAGE EARNINGS mm w vuu tu eiu.uuij.uini. ni;i T la ii.llnkl.,! C-.J .4 "-?' 'J4.".""r"v-u"r cnartet ., c iiertn American company : wltl WiJ"' te $8,0ia,085lvearlr' ef'sewnfe" cenur n ion et rated Inget1 rie..:XLr and prefen-ed dividends will Z3 13,523,203 per annum, or ,h?S!& 2ii2M isriu ." Pi?.1 Miiasa 24b;o6eayear: ." w"W'Vj 'Earnings of the three enmn'ii excluslTe..ef .the Nlcetewn S .'"' pllcable te dividends en" thePp?il nnd common stocks, after all chiiES etc., averaged $20,462,248 per.T? num ier idb ten years ended TimIZ ber 81. 1021. ultheWh iB !. i"' there was a less of 911,852.44(1 Although detaIN of organisatien have net been definitely settled terms of the proposed merger of Mldvale Steel and Ordnance Company, Inland Steel Cem pany and Republic Iren and Htcci Company, with Issued capital of $132. 814,587, wcre made public last night In a letter te stockholders. It was signed by Vf. E. Cerey, h. E. Bleck and Jehn A. Topping, chairman of the beards of the three companies. The detailed plan is subject te changM te meet conditions and the opinion of counsel, It was said. Boek value of total net assets of these three companies, which will con solidate under the name of the North American Steel Corporation, total about $284,000,000, according tO( announce ment. ... .. Tiln vniimtinn ders net include the Nlcetewn plant of the Mldvale or the $20,000,000 'cash working capita planned. Total working capital will be mere than $100,000,000. Capitalization of the company will be bends and ether fixed charge obli gations tetnllng $70,173,500; new pre ferred stock of $100 par value, $50, 331,475. nnd 3,300,612 shares of com mon stock without par value. The total bend nnd fixed charges Include $60, 500,500 bends nnd guaranteed obliga tions of the Mldvale Company. The stntement says it, is proposed that Mldvale and Inland will consoli date nnd the new company will acquire, subject te its liabilities, the assets of Republic. Before unification of the properties Mldvale will place its Nlcetewn plnnt and certain assets and liabilities con nected with the operation of it In a separate corporation. Ne mention is 4k... ... . sr.. 'i'm.v""' m jet via nan f, IWIB Ul S'llll..44n Since mm rh i.nmn.i "'V"' pended mere than $120,000,000 fer'Sl prevements nnd additional fneilituV" Advantages of the nlnn. .. L'5fv. out te the shareholders, are "inSSS. economy resulting from mining,,. larger tonnage or. ere, etc., under sV. control,' together with the roneSI advantage of better dlstributlonfertt. use of Mien nrntliictn .I.....-" V agement, through the combined abuitt of the principal officers of th . panles te direct operations, and X. better position te nerve the coeiubS trade through the excellent location J the plants. vu''1 The present chairmen of the MldVals Inland nnd Republic Companies win v! Identified with the management of ifi new company. ,im Kuhn. Lecb & Ce., who are set.M as bankers for tlie merger, will Vs! celve 50.500 sjiares of the ceramJi stock at $10 per slinre, nnd ThemiiL Chadbourne. the attorney who his Un Instrumental In bringing about the con" fsolldatien, will receive 25.500 aw-,!. $10 per share. The market valut'ef North American Hteel Corperathi stock is approximately $,"() n ihirt Phlladelphlans Sail for Euretii Among the Phlladclphlnns Billin from New lerk today en the etcamer Lncenlu for European ports are'iis follewing: Mr. nnd Mrs. Jehn Cndtnl. nder, Jr.. Jehn Cndwalader, 3d, Utm Cadwalader, Miss Anne CndwtladlV, Mr. and Mrs. W. Albert Smith, V Albert Smith, Jr.. Miss Marguniu Smith. Miss Anne Smith. Mr. andMn. R. Marshal Truitt. Mrs. Meet iS" Campbell. Miss Katherlnc Median, Mlsj .iciinin .uiirniiiiii, .urn. iiurrv llaiBH, Miss Isabel Hughes, Miss T.euls A.Mj! uracKen anu tee uev. .ienn Sinclair. Is thlrtv miles from a railroad nnd amusements nrc net plentiful. Mrs. White says, however, that since she allowed a dance te be held in the school house nnd attended, she has been informed by the Stnte Superintendent I nf Kilucnlien that she hns broken Kan- 1 s;w laws and trifled with the dignity of (lie Commonwealth. Mr. "White hns wrltlrn snying there tns net n tiling objectionable nbeiit the ilnnee and it wan n perfectly proper use fur a school house eutidc of teaching hour. MN- WoeMcr, the State Super iiitnmlpni. known as an inveternte fee ,if inhilfl'll. tnkCS il ditterenl View. LlanC- ilnn1 S.l nt .'7.1 Unnlr nf Vnell, Amur. i ing, she says, is pnrticulnrly heinous In inii .r,e at 281 Vi and Integrity Trust, i a f-choel teacher, anil when the offense J 2 at 234. takeN place within the very portals of Other striking advances included SHI' the school the offense comes pretty near in ('tilted New Jersey ItallreiiilM anil beln" lesc mnjeMe. (V.nal ut IDS; Centluentnl Passenger jviiiiwu.Y wa.s up . in ci uiiii i iiuiHiri- i iNorristewn ' Te the Stockholders of Mldvale Steer and Ordnance Company Inland Steel Company Republic Iren and Steel Company nes' FREE ITALIAN TEACHER ROSlPac TAT ns'BeVi.ell T ' sVlpaciv.'ATL c'i I Philadelphia Attorney Win. In se ft, ,ct, 1" Si"1 a Fight for Her Entry Inte Country has oh eh lsliind of se PI PI PI PIS 114 P4 20 4 1 fl 2(nlel 3 PS I S Dut I.lsht H Kingdom Uen-nrnsd .1 Cerp, 3 ine, mark ct Ss , a s, rj,, UeM 75s j 110'j 1 100 ' 4 ier,'. Is of Nether- Bell Te'ephn- nmp Ca A I lind, ct 0, of Pa 7, , 7'j, ret, 22 P" 1 107'. S. 'is', PS 3 107'j 111 . psu PS Fleth Sterl fl I) . . pS'-j PSS 1 I'2SCrle Gen I.ien PS Ceth Steel il' r , . r.i. 20 10 10 40 POS nes pi 01 10 H3S 3 . 102 10 llftS IPn Rd en 4S' oft iR0 CLV , 20 PftS1 1 .POS SIe 1'iUfic 4 i Pa It Bin 4' ' 1 03",' 1 PIS 1ft H3S i I PI 1 03 S ' 3 PIS i"IS P nm I! It ft 1 03 S 4 PI'i 1 C3S I IMS Me I'.ic ft, '23 1 ,lt. 22 10') I nn'1, Sle Pac ft, '65 3 PPS il SS il". nna R O'-iS st- Puiiftp ii a ions 7 n?S A I'hlladelphin ntterney . ! i'"S tninefi the release from se n I'aclfl- fd .... .. j.--,i'.n l-'nilprinl. nn Itnlinn 4 c!3 Scheel teacher, who clnjms that she ,n.V,.i i,' ...imn ! this country ns a visitor ntiil Petr'rr. j. ,,,,,.' ' , ,, imniii-rniii . The attorney ulin , v,t 1, ' U, .1 " - ----- 87 , Wen the light against deportation is se1, i Viirinii llenne y After careful negotiations and consideration, the respective Beards of Directors of the three abort named Companies iiavc approved the outline of a nlan for the unification of the Properties of the thrts led with a rise of $2." te 215; Cenuner- Companies and have authorized the undersigned te fermultUe a. final plan te be submitted te the respectiri Sin oVlre-orti'ierii u llenal wi!" tm Bea.rds of Directors and, when approved by them, te be submitted te the stockholders of the different Ce V'""'"-" Se much erroneous interpretation of the proposed plan has been given publicity during the last fewl days that, pending preparation of the final plan, the undersigned make the following statement, whichtiil based upon the reports of Messrs. Price, Waterhouse & Ce. and Messrs. Arthur Yeung & Ce., Public I Accountants, and upon ether documents and data which we believe te be reliable and correct. ; All steps that will be taken in formulating the plan and in consummating the same will be subject te I tuc advice et the respective counsel et the tlitterent Companies. It is pconesed that tlie Midvalc and Inland Companies will consolidate and mcrec and take the nun NORTH AMERICAN STEEL CORPORATION. This Corporation, hereinafter 'called the Company, will acquire, subject te its liabilities, the assets et the Kepubiic Company, ueterc the unification et the proper, tics. Midvalc will nlacc its Nicetown plant and certain assets and liabilities connected with the oeerat en el it in a separate Corporation, stock of which will be distributed pre rata among the stockholders of the Mid vale Company, as hereinafter stated. Tin's separate Corporation will thereafter continue asa separate enlif prise for the manufacture of the ordnance, armor plate and special steel products te which it is ada'pfci $(i.75 nt 1K7 : Stat Bunk of Philadel phia. l.n at de; I'hlliKlelplilii Ml- plilii. (iermnntewn and Iiiiilr ead $1 at 122U. Crep Conditions are Excellent W. B. Storey, president of the Atchi son, Topeka nnd Rnntn Fc Railway Company Mi.ts that crop conditions along tlie lines of the Atchison are excellent. AVhlle net as geed as last year, which was a most extraordinary one, the crops nrc very much better thnu was expected earlier in the jiflr. SnwikliiE of the recent reiluctle in freight rates, Mr. Storey "ild thr.f this i Cl,aiel pns 3 . PI no pi I ft PI 1 30 fealfl m Sn Hall 1 r. i 3 s 1 10. ns ns ns P7 Klmrdem Nor way ct Ss I 111 1 110 S 10 1 3 jt than mi iii 14-s i v nniiiiiii rus- r,..i ! nx and Instal'inc ft 30O.J!nre Power .Uriins Water Tu.e i'mlr i. th Dip4i(nent of .iii i rn ru'i i iik niTciiHuiiniis m As P'S 7(sai) .14 '4, l"S, 1 .-.IS '. 1 MS f"S Krle Jt It r. a f'SS1 J .VI', PSS Erie II P. r I) Ps'i 1 .VtS (s.ilel psi, j-ri n 1,' i n lies 2D pst, i ,-, Kflnu U0S t Ml is ','li-irjriH nn ,-Q ,, 7(P.-ile)110S 1 PISi i.... 01S Parl-Lena SII PIS Fk Itub'r Ce C, wl .nruad'y 4 7thi s, rcis 10 . ?2 i Ae en I . . 100 4 2 .SIS 1 OftS Francisce fu.- 10 SIS Bul' uld'' '! 7'4s wl Quen'd ns w 1 PI . lftin, 1 . 1011. t!u"h T,'r I, .j ,001j 1 .. 101S' 1 , f1 Visnle) 100S Queensl'd llxt """h let'l ft, Ks.ile) PS Lean 7s 1 POS j (IS ; 110 Calf G i. K 5s Knr, worth f. Ilrpulilic le- i .'.'-4 , , n it, 12 103 OoedNear T u Hub r 31 1 mi- , 1 102 '4 I .. 102', I 102 na1, 1 . 10PSI P)4 I'enn.i n 11 7s j PP , , I 11'D", P'lS 1 10US P'H. Peoria A li ir, 37 S 37S SS 37 1 pi'. :n P'". 2il in . l"rS 7 PP1 4 10 Ment a l'r ft" 2 . 37 S 1 . . POS 12 ..37 Sfei.tr 1 Tram 2 . 37 wa's Bs I 20. . . 37S 1 ... SsS Pere Slarqt ft, New i:n 'Je!i 1 80 V. Ce ss wl Itilla Cnty fd 1 P7S1 1. 07S 1 11 ft Aliss Fedcrlci has been held at Ellis decrease would ha e a very bad elrect Island for upward of two months, net only upon the Atchfen, but upon' Twice die was placed upon shipt for all ihe reads of the country. He eti ' deportation, tin last time her attorney ' mated that the wage reductions, iu"'le stepped the proceedings when he se-! anil te be made by the T.uher ItVinrd, cured 11 writ of habeas inrpus. The ' would only amount. In the case of the writ, however, was dimi-fd when I Atchison, te nbeul ene-qunrter of the ,.p,l ' jess in levenue due te the mt cut. Of I - , The nppeal was token te ihe I'nitnl course these wage reductions will help1 "", States Circuit Court of AppniN, whice ' the reads, lie nnld, hut net enough te ii(i'! ordered the woman released en bend , offset the rate reduction. mi. iir. thn trinl nf her ensc. She left I Discussinc the threat!, of Ihe mainte- ' rin fur Reading, where she will stay with I nance of way and shop -craft emplejes ''"s' the fainiU of n friend. I te strike. Mr. Storey said tluit. .while ""'i he hud no opinion te express as te the tCI- I .nil!... -I- .. .. ..!!. I. l...ll. ...1 .l..l pessniiuiy 111 11 Mi-inr, lie iiciii'ii-u uiiii t a strike by maintenance et way em em plews would net seriously harm the railroads as they were mostly In btich condition as te be nble te continue oper ation anyway. A strike by the shop craft empleyes would be mere serious. Ieklng for a Dull Summer An official of one of the larger down town banks, recognized ns one of tlie CAPITALIZATION Upen the consummation of the plan, the issued capital will be as fellows; Bends and ether Fixed Charge Obligations ........ New Preferred Stock of $100 par value Shares of New Common Stock without par value , l!S MS Sir Georae Bury Weds Again Rene, Nev., June 8. (By A. !. Sir Geerge Bury, former vice president of the Canadian Pacific Rnilway. and m nnrls Blumenthnl. formerly of ?n Hallway :w 1 PAS 4 p.V, 1 PftS 4 pv, i Sno' Paule, Brazil, were married here etsaiei Pi'i'lntp vesterday afternoon. Sir (Jeorge 4 PI" . ". .. ' 1 ...... ...nl ...nl u nn,. tun, I Inr livercc Ilcri- ftciriui in-i h" l"r",a i Lack Bury received a decree yesterday ' ';'.;!, i mernins from Alde Blumcnthal, ten of PPS the noted Viennese banker. information may be ehtalneil by upplir-atien te tha Chairman of the Iljard cf Awirds. WepartmeM of Auriculture Was'ilngten. Ivln s wl ''Kiidiiiti Mlit :, 101 s l'4s rets 7 I01S 1 112 3 101', I 112 , 101 ' Cnntdlen N 7 I-, im 3 ll'l II 101 I 113 3 101 Csna n Pa In 1 101 S 1ft 7s r n. x. fiKPAlB T I'.I.KrTllIC l.KillTlNfl SVS- 2 K Trial. Kenr Mvr.n. va. s,i,.i pP1,-, nep cniin 4",.. .l..l.. .. ..II l,a r.,.l,,J .. ... . ,, 1 1 0 1 ' 4 Men i-niie -'i - iu- 4 i Ml 3 nesals I" eirlxste lll '" rermeij Bt tee 4 10ft i emra of die r-enstructinK ..Quartermaster, hcd ChI.e 40 1 Washington D ' uenni ..I'jm .Munitinns . mi'. ft 77'- Bulldlnr IPth Il ftreeta until 2 P. M., I : .,' Carel.a Cl nch Jum IS. ier;. and Mien opined for the re- ', '.V l J SJuVl s. Mir te the electric llstiltnc J step, at Fert R'P'c of L'ru- & Ohie Bs Stjsr. Va. IM.iti nrtd apectRratlena may ha Ruay Sa ' P- nh,.lned upon appl canon tu ihe ,ibin emce ft lert I PIS -"" -.-... ... ., ,,, i i i i 'i 1 Se I'orie It' S mi Hranch" V GHr"b;, CM- I'.iritl 4, "" lisal-i 102 Jifla'i in.". 7 li,2i, i m:s 102'. 1 102S ' Coediear T i " Rub r '41 2 lifts 1 .110 1 HftS i lift'. i iii1. Iv R" mm iB J-'"4 nhlilrilil. "ifilE Pill I- I'.I.I'II IA KI.I.CTKIU tU. T 10OO riir.HTM'T MTKKKT Vimaueipnia Pa .May 13 19J2 IMS. te atocUhelders of record May 23, 1922. II. I. . l.i i as ireniiurer Aniiuul MitIIiiks 4K3JTIIK llr.iiii.AK i,m. Mi;i;riMi WJf 0f ihe nttirers and conlrilmters nf the Northern Heme for Friendless ( hllilrrn. 23 1 and Ilrewn streets, will he. held at tl Heme June 13th. nt four P. M. .4. II. VUOOSIAN Jit . Secretary. 7s rets 1 POS 2ft 71', 1 POS cen'l uf U.i ij. Slate of a U e 1 n8S I)u ,S.l Rs t-'f' of Ga en i lej i . nss State of Sae Cent'l Kd 0 Paule ct si '.' R7'j I 10 1 ctl Leather ft, 1 . 103 3 P7S Sivin d Cen Ss Ctl Pacific let ft IIS 1 SOS 117 S Cfl P 3 I, 4 I I17S 1 SI' P ion 'J Willi P. ft1. I 10H I 1001 2 ions i I UK) I 1001, Gt Mi nn 7s i ions i j en v, li . le'is 3 100, i 1 . 109-,, ii7s'c it n jsy ft, n "ay & w t lis fl 107.l 10 10 I 1 Dlrlilends THE EI.KCTRII' HTORAC.i: OATTKBY AllesheDy At, i 10th Street Phlla June 7. 1P22. The Dlretters hne declared a dividend of Seventy-five tnt (S.7S) per share from the ceumulatdl Surplus of tlie company en the new Common Stock without nominal or par ,alu. 'Pl lhH """' I'ferred .Stock of I"e 00 par value pawible Jul , 1022, m .rocUheiders of record of leth of these lasses of sleck at the cle,e at business en lun 14i 1P22 and te these who subseijuently become stockholders of record of these .classes of stock, by conversion of old stuck of 1100.00 par alu Inte the newr ateck .-.ti will l mailed. WAUTKR O. HKNDUnSON. Treasurer. ftaerlein Telephone & Telegraph Ce. ISlit Dividend Th regular quarterly dividend of Ina del. lara ani isrntr-fle cents per share will be JSd en ItnturAir. July IB. IBM. te stock. Kilters of record at the close of business ea TV.- ,..n. en 1(1''. ":i5 i tbs, -:- v.: ".. fAi-ii" H. miit-miuu. treasurer. i :Vi 7HIK l'HIUsIIKI.PIII.. K1.KCTUIU tU. 'iftfLh' CHESTNUT STREET HU. PhlUdeluW. Pa.. May 13, ip:;. J'OTV lb ateurd of Dlrectere have Ihla day i. iu tlvrU 4vquarterly dividend of t (belDX an ' i -SI VjSBSVjl -lv' "ill in, ii,tni,BU b.4,.l E,x taie company, payapie anne in :tUhelil4re of record May 21. 1B22. ET.'v. v M C. I.T'r-AH Trea.urar. , U Is Grt Ilrlu ! A 1 d IU22 7 10P I . IT K Ort Rrlt Pit 102H crn de imie I 50 HO ' Cep'r 8s 1. ion I . 121 V K Ort Urlt I 2 121 & I'd 1U37 ' 6 121 3 . 102'4,r t 'J cv 4Hs R 102S 1 8T4 1 102S 4 1021, 3 Id I07S "ellsnd-Am'n i,)h I.lne 6s ins I SJ. Ilrtizll wl 7s 2 nes 5 nes U H Uraall h 1 104 S 4 ... 104 1 . 104S 1 104S 1 .. 104S 1 104 S U 8 Mexico 4s 2 .. . BO B. 49'i Id 40 Vi I 4B 12 . 481,4 ft 48 4 47 II IHS 1 101, 2 I'l' 2 PIS 1 . PIS 01 n . . pi ft.. . PI ft. .. St 2 . PI 3 no 4 R7i4ilIIU'l -Man fd 2 S7S ""I k 4 O cv lfi,,-', ;, S3S 2 . naSi"ud -Man In 1 4 10. 1 P3S 1 . P3',, 4 . nss 2. . . PSS 1 . OSS Chl Alten 3s 1 . 00 B. HO Cht & Alt R Vis 1. .no C fc A char Ss 7 ... 07S Chl II t U fts 1. . OPS 1 .. . POS 7 . P9S i nes 1 . P0 s 2 PPS i mis 1 1 ft 1. 02S (12 S (12 S 03 Ills cnt'l BSs ft.... 100S 3 100S Info Slet 4Ss 1 . Ill, 75 ... IIS lft ... lift .. US 10 .. US 20 .. US Int St (t 4 Us .1. ..IIS 7(sale) IIS Subject te approval of legality, prier sale and change in price, we offer Borough of Ebensburg Cambria County, Pennsylvania 4V2 Improvement Bends, Series 1922 Total issue $80,000. Dated May 1, 1922. Denomination $1,000. Coupon form; principal may be registered. Interest payable May I. and November 1 at the office of the Borough Treasurer, Ebensburg, Pa. Free of Pennsylyania State Tax and all Federal Income Taxes. Assessed Valuation, equalized 1921 $2,626,340.00 Net Funded Debt, including this issue 109,500.00 Population, census 1920, 2179 Percentage of Debt, 4.16 MATURITIES OFFERED Amount Due Mayl 1927 1932 1937 1942 1947 1951 8,000 10,000 12,000 14,000 16,000 20,000 Price 101.68 103.05 104.16 105.07 105.82 106.31 i f Intb'e li 1 US il t T fd R'.i 08 Vi Te Yield About 4VS Ebensburg, the county sent of Cambria County, is situate in the Alle gheny Mountains, about 100 miles east of Pittsburgh, and i3 served by the Pennsylvania Railroad and the Southern Cambria (Electric) Railway. The surrounding country is a valuable agricultural region and iB rich in bituminous coal. The town is a well-known summer resort. Mellen National Bank Pittsburgh S79.173.S00 50,331,475 3,309,612 Tlie $79,173,500 Bends and Fixed Charge Obligations will consist of $60,599,500 Bends and guarifr tccd oblistiens of the Midvalc Company er.its subsidiaries; $13,357,000 Bends and ether obligations of ty Republic Company or its subsidiaries; and $5,217,000 Bends and .ether obligations of the Inland Company, all of which, in addition te the ether liabilities of the three corporations, arc te be assumed by the Ce p.my. The $50,331,475 Preferred Stock is te be 7fc cumulative and is te lie convertible until July 1. 19J4, into Common Stock nt the late of four shares of Preferred for live shares of Common. It is te be redter able at tiic option et llic Company at 115 and accrued dividends. Of the amount te be presently issued $25,000,000 par value is te be issued te provide in part for the acquisition of the properties of the Repubtjt Company, and $25,331,475 par value is te be issued and the proceeds thereof, amounting te $24,064,901,)! tu lie paid by tne tempany 10 inc siocKiieiucrs ei inc inianci company. The 3,309,612 shares of no par value Common Stock are te be issued as fellows' Te Midvale shareholders 1,500,000 shares Te provide in part for the acquisition of the properties of Republic Iren & Steel Company 510,000 Te Inland shareholders 709,281 " Te be sold for cash 590,331 " DISTRIBUTION OF SECURITIES On completion of the Plan, each holder of one share of stock of Midvale Company will be entitled M receive: ' I (1) Three-fourths of a share of the New Common Stock; and' (2) One-fourth of a share of stock of the corporation which is te take ever the Nicetown Plant, Each holder of one share of stock of the Inland Company will be entitled te receive: (1) $23.75 in cash and (2) Seven-tenths of a share of the New Common Stock. Each holder of one share of stock of the Republic Company will be entitled te receive: (1) with respect tp each share of Preferred Stock, one share of new Preferred Stock and an amount of cash necessary te provide for the then unpaid dividends en such Preferred Stock of the RepubUt Company; (2) with respect te each share of Common Stock, one and seven-tenths shares of new Common Stock. It is intended that a syndicate will be formed te provide for the cash requirements of the plan, includ ing the prevision of $20,000,000 additional cash working capital, which will make the total working capital of the Company ever luu.uuu.uuu. Messrs. Kuhn, Lecb & Ce. hac agreed te act as bankers for the plan. Tlie nlan contemplates that the Company will sell te Mr. Themas L. Chadbourne for services retl' dcred 25,500 Common Shares at $10 per share, and te Messrs. Kuhn, Leeb & Ce., 59,500 Common Share at $iu per snare. FIXED CHARGES AND EARNINGS It i estimated that upon the consummation of the nlan. the fixed cliartres of the Ominanv nil amount te $3,913,085 per'annum (which is about 74c per ten of rated ingot Rapacity) and the Preferred Slpck Dividends te $3,523,203 per annum (which is about 67c per ten of rated inset capacity). The total rated ingot capacity of the Company will be 5,249.000 tens per annum. The book value as of December 31, 1921 (which is far below the present replacement figures) of tetil net assets of the Midvale, Republic and Inland Companies, including the $20,000,000 new cash verkin !.-, !...,. I...IIh.. 4l.n XTlz-alM..,,. 111n..4 4.4-.1- !... 4 fflO.I AlVllVin cupiiai vf" ujktiuuiiiB nisi niinumi i mm luieia uuuui s"-et,wvu,uuu, . The earnings of these three Companies (exclusive of the Nicetown Plant earnings) applicable te divl; ucntih en inc j icitiitu urn, wuhiiiisiii .jisisis, uiuv is, uuer ucuuciiuii ei ueiui ana oilier interval, reucru " ether taxes and adequate depreciation, as compiled from the annual accounts for the ten years ending Decem ber 31, 1921, averaged $20,462,248 per annum and were as follews: 1912 $7,435,421 1917 $60,257,399 1913 10,164,892 1918 34,598,221 1914 3,379,545 1919 11,612,487 1915 13,702,110 1920 22,429,534 1916 52,595,325 1Q21 (Less) 11,552,446 Since the year 1916 the three Companies have expended mere than $120,000,000 for improvements aj additional facilities, greatly increasing capacity and reducing operating costs' se that the earnings repettM ier me past len years ue nut iuny lmcti tuc earning power ei tuc tnrce Companies as new situatca. j. ADVANTAGES OF THE PLAN J Seme of the essential reasons for the proposed unification of the properties of the Companies mi) tic stated as ioiiews: (1) Increased economy, resulting from the mining of a larger tonnage of ere, coal and limestone undff one control, together with the economic advantage of better distribution for the use of such products.' (2) Stronger management through the combined ability of the principal officers' of the respective Ce nanics te direct the operations. (3) With plants located at Johnstown, Pa.; Ceatcsville, Pa.; Youngstown, Ohie; Niles, Ohie, 'J1 Chicago, 111,, and with facilities for steel production in the Southern field of Birmingham, Ala., the CJ pany will be in better position te serve the consuming trade with a larger diversity of products and te eBW a substantial saving in the selling and administrative costs. j The foregoing plan is subject te changes te meet conditions and circumstances and the opinion 4 counsel. . , j J While the details of the organization of the Company have net been definitely settled, the undertow 'nnt, nil tn K irlntlfiprl tiltll its innnnrviimiinti ' wilt continue te be identified with its management: CHADBOURNE, BABBITT & WALLACE, and A. H. WINTERSTEEN, Count!, Mldval Steel, and Ordnance Company, MAYER, MEYER, AU6TRIAN & PLATT, Ceunael for Inland Steel Company. SIMPSON THACHER & BARTLETT, Counsel for Republic Iren and Steel Company. .cw Yerk, June 7, 192H,,,, ., r.h.ii.n... 4k. n.,,,i Miiimii Rtee and uren,,,-- Company. ' , ,V L. E. BLOCK, ' 1BVl i Chairman of the Beard, Inland Steel CempW ; JNU. A. TOPPING, . m.t -...I. . .u. a i B.-,.i,ii. iron ana wnai, limn w, 4iia aufliu, npuMnw ..-- ytw wwiiifjan. K' 's".2i '. riA 47S ClItQ HSs l 1.. M"i 4 , ' - i w .1.'.,:.. . - -,-. . -.- ramu k V 1 . A it i r -Jfcli . ., . . -1 w,ftm.,.u 'A, . , ...' .t-ii'V7I'..-J'. .' .! M 4hV.5 -. t .M4Udmmai&M &4.w9raa t"'-AlA,-iA