j!Mtk gPPP WPf WtKt!?iWrMMiSWFf!KKMWKfKKUKItK&IKK p jcpyw- v--w vum . i ,' EVEXJLXG- PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1922 WW p. r i . ffls Service and Stability Safely and Wisely handling nn estate de mands experience and cnlla for the solving of problems that one should hositnte nbeut leaving te the discre tion of an individual. This Company operates perpetually, is never sick, is never tee busy and never takes a vacation. It has no selfish interests and is absolutely impartial. Our officers arc always at hand te meet every respon sibility, and may be con sulted at any time. Integrity Trust Company Fourth and Green Strccti Capital $500,000 Surplut and Profit $1,S60,000 iumi.iiiii Security Eight Times the Cenimn'H ir'Ubtedness ! Interest earned tip.irl.. i" times These facts summarize the merits .if The Atlantic Refining Ce. Debenture 5s. of July. 10.17 The Company has been In suc cessful operation muie t'.ian 50 years Circular en Application Edward V. Kane & Ce. Merris Building i:tiitituiieii met Proven Public Utility Bends Baker, Yeung & Company JOSEPH V. SWAIN. Jr. Minngcr Lnnd Title Bide. Bosten Philadelphia riNANClAX. YAIXEY SMOKKLFJ. COW. COMPANY FIRST MORTUAC.K Or WIND!. . Netice la hereby Riven that en June 19 raertsaca dated January 1. 11'12, txinds Nes, V 8 10 18. 21. 22. 63. 74. S3 have ben drawn jQf rcuernpiiun wv " iwnvjB uciu .., i. ..j Inking Fund. The principal or said bends will be paid en July 1. 1022. at the rrfice et the Trustee 51 Chestnut stret, Phlla ""lthlfc. Pa., at 1021, and accrued mtertst. atur which dats lnternt en tfie bendi se drawn "hall cense THE PENNSYLVANIA COMPANY FOR INSURANCES ON LlVIis AND UUANTINO ANNUITIES. Nneclnl Netice assrEei,u trust company or PIIII.IKr.PHI.. JutiH ; 1022 At a resrular meeting off the Heard of I - TSCters, held this day. the tolleuln; rcse.u- tlen s adopted Whereas, Deith has tal.cn from us our loyal and esteemed associate, Harrison c nn. and - Whereas. As flrt vie" president, member cf the Heard cf Flrecnrs and 'e ciefl frlen 1 of the Company by his sincerity nn 1 Intel Tlty he has cesely ei.deared himself te us all: therefore, be it Resolved Thai the Peeples Trust Cempsnv et Philadelphia, r.ere record In apprerlntlen of the splendid eervii-) and hlKh charicter Cf Harrltun O R. and the torrev of the members of the I'eard of Dire, ters a.t th-lr less, and that thu Ite-ird of Directors tender te hl family it" warmest sympathy In thi hour of the'.r affli tinn. Resolved further Th.it a c -f th. res olution lw sprend upon th m.nutes vi tie Beard of Dlrivters a .d th it ,i i pi b.- foi fei warded te the faml Attest. WILLIAM i A'R'.'AtW Secretary Dividends IHK NORTIIKRN NATIONAL 1IA.NK Germantewu Avenue, Till & I)uuthln Mrtets Phlluue'.phla. Jul. II ll'-J. ;.At a ItemiUr Meeuns of the Heard et Directors of tiie Northern Nut jnal Uar.k held thi day, the regular Feml-.ir.nial divi dend of 69c, and an extra dividend of l"r, was declared, pav-ible July ,1, iBJi, f stockholders of reccrd. June 3" 102.' There was also uddd J.V rue t" the P'lr plus Account, mak.na- that at. cant J-WO 000 Checks will be mi led H. K C11VKi11.::k -T.hir KldllTH XATIONA'l. IJA.NK Dividend Ne. 11.1 I'hiiadeiru Jjne J- l'i.2 At a meetinc of the H'mr I t P!-e tn- held this da a reuu ir . n i mnui. 1 v 4 tv! nf Ten Dollars per h.ire ant nr extn l., dend of Five Dell irt pr h.ire, mu'.Pi1 '.'. all Fifteen Dellar per hare, i !- hii payable Jub 1. ltrjj. -j stnrii.ir.de.. r record at the r,ctn c' Lu r.esa Jun, . n.'J Checks w'll b tn'lel CHAltLUS H .'ilDKE ("ishcr QUAKER ( 1TY NATIONAL I1MC PHILADELPHIA June 23 1 : j At a meetinp of th R, ar1 nt Pirertn-s held today a rp"J ar semi annual d Ile-.1 of tlires? nnd ene-liulf per rent IJU'l , ,n . an extra dividend of one per ent IT"-i declared te sto.-Kie e'li f rcerd June ':3. llttl, pa; able July I. Wii. Checks vi ill I' mui.e ...v''p...lF'r".l'"H' " THE M3AUMi NATIONAL HAMi Philadelphia Pa , June ;e joje The Heard "f ILre'-tore hns t. Is da de. rlarsd the recular semi-annual dnidnd of 1. and an evtra dlvlde.td . f i" en tr.e capital stock, payable en or after July (lr,t, naat.luntll such t'rae the books will remain closed. 1100.090 has been transferred t0 trt ur Blue Account making that a -count IT0OO0O. Dividend checks wri te mailed F.t'GENE J MdT'P.tS c-ashlse " erriti: or UTB ITNITEH l.A- IMI'ltOVKMENT TO j ' ...rner Urn in unit rrh .IrMli Phiallrhli Jun- 14 1122' KHANKLIN NATIONAL IINK Chestnut street m-st et n .ad PhltadelphH. Jure 2d. 1922. At the regu.ar meeting of th. Heard of rtlrecters of this Lank, he.d this day. a Fuarterly dlvlJetid of 0 wns lec,.,red. SSJIble J"l ' W' ,0 't"c"helder of iu .it the a ..f 1 v-siness June 3u. 1K3. Keeks vlll b mail'! J VM HARl"' A Pre. lent an1 Cashier Mini AM-.n:iiN ii.ui.u U cUi Nern.t , Pn Jun. l'l m.'j MKl'EHKI'.D TO( K IllII)i;.M Ml. .0 The Heur! jf l'i"''i r b" t.s In ,e glared b dlvubii'I 1 1 one inn) nne-iuurlrr l'r int (lVrr) "i tt. pirftrrtd t .-k i-f 'i s Company pavalil. Jul l. IUW. '" I" ' rml stocklieliUTM of re urd at the clee of iuslness Juna 30 ll22 Checks lll be mailed V AVllLIA.Ar J I'l'llllY Treasurer " lE-Vin.i: .niiN.i. HANK V I'hlluUrlehlii fi June 2S. I922 1t Heard nf Directors have this d de alarcd th Semi Annum Divideu.l of 3"r an.l The Direct rs have this day d-c'arjj auirterly d vid. r4 of One Per Cent (SOe Per hare) en the I'nmmen Stee't 0f this com cem J?nyT payable Jul 15. 1022. te he.d-rs of rnnunen Sleck of reerd ut the les of bun Sis June 30. 1U22 Cheeks will be mailed btss juii , Mf)ulMS Tressursr "i tr l'T.. paVHUiti ij sieihnuiuers u ficnl June 30. ivx. ! ..... -- ra riirUi Will I. niulleil I., DARLINCl L. Cashier - S83D IIIVllll.'M) ?fHK 11..NK OK MIRTH AMKKICA 1 niiaueii'iiiH. rfunv .. u. J fr Vlreriers lists tills unisn-s n sJ-srSf , sMir HvMtn. of , (res of ta. pay- iVf f sstf I. Wfli te (ecKUOKwa 01 recerq ;' sVi.I. i Kn.lUU Jiusa Si. 1922: ". i ...-. -s: sail w--- --- r 1 y&nrnmmmi&M, FINANCIAL BRIEFS The lbnk of Knslntul nilnlnuim ills count mte rcinnlns unchangeil lit S1, per cent. Ij. A. I.cwls. vice president nnd onshlenef the Ureml Street Nntlennl Hnnk, Is auny en vacation. Tlie average price of the twenty nc tlve lndustrlnl stocks declined 0.2:1 per cent .vcstcrtliiy te 1)2.24, while the twenty rnllreadj declined 0.14 per cent te SH.4I). The I'nlen Tank Car Company an nounced that Oil Allffllst 1 If wmil,! ri. deem $1,500,000 principal amount of its equipment trust 7 per cent geld notes, series "A." due In 1030. at 102V and accrued Interest, Directors of the ltnltlinnre nnd Ohie Knilreml, nt their meeting yesterduy, tool; no action toward restoring divi dends en the common stock. The regular Mmi-anntMl dividend of 2 per cent, however, wns declared en the prefcrretl stock. The car service department of Ameri can Httlluaj .Woclntlen report nver nce dal'j cur leading of ceni In 1'nlted States In 1022 t.i June 1. 1S.XJ.". com pared with 21.IW7 In 1021. In tlrst week of .lutie. 1022. real loadings were 14.42.", compared with 2."...'N2 In 1021. The American Petroleum Institute estimates that the dally average gres 'rude oil production in the 1'nlted State for the week ended June 21 wn 1,411.H."0 barrels, a compared with 1.413.700 carrels for the preceding week, a decrease of 1!).0 barrels. Maxwell Moter Corporation is te in vite tenders from holder of vrics "II" note, ilue June 1. 102!t, for prepay ment en Julv 3. Offers from tirms mint be deposited with Treasurer 1 In t th I ti --en from Julv 5 te Julv 12. It i planned te anticipate total of $1,000. 000 of note. American Car and Foundry Cempnnv in it- report for the lineal jenr ended April HO. show surplus of .l,4,s:l..'t2(l nfler charges. Federal taxes and pre ferred dividend equal te S14 04 a shnre e-irned en the Seil. 000, 000 common stork Thl compare with surpiu of SO I.-.O s.,-0. or $2 1.30 n shaic in the previous year. I'll number of holder of 1'ni'ed Stat's Steel common stork at closing of book for June dividend was 00.. 312 the lowest figure shire- December, 1020. and comparing with lOHll in March, a decrease of 7200 lit three month. Preferred stockholder nt rliKing of book for May dividend numbered Si. 410. compared with SI,-' 'sO." in February and M.021 In No vember. 1021 According te n Londen cable te Menacal the Kumani.in Government ha agreed with a ltrltlh financial group for the consolidation of various !ucs of Rumanian bend, totaling 33.000.000 giving scrip In exchange, a 4 1st cent lean, redeemable In forty vear with Interest secured en Impert and expert duties, nn( a0 smnller lean of 2.300.000 te cover expense of con version and pay arrears of interest. Punta Alcgre Sugar receipt for the year ended May 31, are estimated at S3. 3... 000 ami e.xpenes S4.24S.0O0. leaving operating pretit Si, 340.000. Wph the addition of ether income of S27.O00 total Income va SI, 307, 000. After deducting interest, depreciation, inventor adjustment etc , of SI, 321, i'OO, net pretit for the year was $40. 000 In the previous year, the com pany reported a tleficl: $243.200 aft"' all charges North American Company report for three mentns ended .March .!1 show balance of $2,02.013 after charges nnd taxes but before depreciation. Con solidated income account follew: Gress arning. $10,203,040: operating ev lenses and taxes. SiJ.32.402; operat ing income. .$3,440,37$: ether income, 50s:. 711: total income. S3.300.20: in terest, SI, 134, 173- preferred dividend, Mib companies. S223.411 : minority in teret in Wieenm group. .$40'.0!ll ; balance before depreciation. S2.(N2.fl4. Net profits of the Mexican Petroleum Cempanj nnd subsidiaries for the live month ended May 31. nfter deduction of all i'iarge. depreciation, tines, etc . were $12.433, 4:. or S27. a share earned en the average amount of com mon stisMs outstanding, according te a statement issued vesterday bv the cor poration. Tin compares "with SliO, s.02 for tlte corresponding period of 1021, nn increa" of almost leO per 'ent Thce earnings were greater than for the entire year 1021. when net 1 profits were equivalent te $20.32 en thu common eteek. Car Loadings Increase v,. 1erl. Jur.rt 29. Revenue frlsht n'lins-n en Arr.tri-.m railroads durlns the I v -Vc ertid Jur IT wr the Urg-nt rf any ; ;,,, O t le- 2. 1U21 . cer'llrs t" rerwr'B rclv1 L' the Ameriem rtal'waj -pUtl"n Th lndlnrs am;r i.-ati il1 - , ir an lnsras of 14. TT nr eir 'ne ir- "' t -' vvelc A.ll h .ls ii.i', u 'unv J r " ira'.n in the me-en-nt ' iron - d wr-v.r Hi an 1 tr.lsrel'nneeMs frelh! ii h'eh r lu le manuf.i" .ur- I rredu's Tn n t til represented .in increase ' f " 444 pars e ,r the lorrespenllrtc wei; of 1''2' and a i'.rrea-e ' "''ell frcm that it 12) The ieek men-nan lle and mlee"anerlus r Kht leading' t x il-l J72.(l4il car an In-reiw nf ;t ''1 eir rve- '.he pre-d:r.a Wf-K and in.1 401 mere than th total fe- the same -vek in 1921. I'nal leadlnes amounted te ir !3ii .at off 20 ears from the previous r-i and 13 172 -ars lss than were eadd In 'he -err..sp indlnn week last car As 'mpare.l nlth h preeedlnc week, loadings of inn re .i. rrasei 71V) t) a ntal of ;3. S22 cars BUILDERS OF Special Machinery General Machine Werk J. & G. RICH COMPANY 122 N. Sixth Street felephune: Market 2001 THOMAS JANNEY CO. Salesmen Wanted Must be producing men and able te give refer ence?. Roem 410, Victory Bldg. Philadelphia Company 5' due 1951 Wclibich Cempanr Cell. 5'i due 1030 Equitable Ilium. Gai Lt. 5'i .due 1928 New Jersey Gai Company 5'i due 1940 American Pipe Mfg. 5'i due 1927-1929 American Pipe & Centtr. Sec. Stock SAMUEL K. PHILLIPS & CO. Member Phl).iilelililii Murk Kviliunge 30J (IIITMT .STKKKT Lawrence E. Brown & Ce. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS iHrt UIF1T. VUTATV TIIITMT lllfin Invitit'e and ndjutt curporatlei. rd partnership accounts ana prepare jncenit 'ax Returns. NEW YORK BONDS j tKAT.i:S IN 110001 Are llep'r 7 Am'n Agr s & 13 102 102 102 2 . .. Oft's Chm 7V4 5. 23 4 .... 00 S . 13 7s.U-) HO ..., 103 10 .... P0 1,... 103 10 102 Cel InJus'l As "(sale)) im'i Am Cat Oil V 1 77H 1 78 3. ... 77 Vi Cole & 3 4Vjs 1... . 001 2... . SOU Columbia O & Wcc 1st 4 0RH 2. ... US I ... 0!Mj 2.. .. l3U 3... , HI' 3 OS'S 1 , . nn ,mn 0 & 11 Ss 2..., 100 Chinese. Oeve't ll-K Illy Ss e r.3' City of ItcrKCii Ps rets 1. .. 100 City HenVx rts 1 .... S4 City of Coon Ceon Coen rumen SVjs 1 ei; H2 02 02 02 American Itcfs Os Suit lOO'i R... 3... 3... 101 101 100 100 100", 10OT 100, 101 101 1; 101 4 101 Cen'd Ceal Ce of Md 3a 2. . . 874 2 .. . id 1 City I.jens Cs 4 Cens'd Can 7s 10. 114 3. ... 81 37 1.... 1 ... 1.... 1 .. 1144 114 114 V, 114 114 2 S3 4 3 City Mars's Us 3 1 S3 l. 1 .... S34 m Tl A Tel e . SS cv'4148 Cuba Am S 8s 1. 100 Det Cty Cas Rs 4 . . P9 D Match 74s 1.... 107H D de Nemeuis Pdr 7 4s 1 . . 107, 2.. . 10O' Dud l.laht lis 2.. . 1024 1... 102H Emp Oas & F 7Hs rets Cty Pert - Ale- D . . . 100 Ore b A Tel & Tel ns 2 . . 1004 2 . . 07Vi CI "llf de .la- 1 . Oil', ne-le is wl I rt (ale) lid', 2 101 1.1 1 07H, Civ Rie de J. 1 . 07S nerle ct s t . t"7 in .. 10li ie . . . i7U 10H, A Tel A Tel lis Creche-Sluvak 1 ... 114 Rep'c 8s vvl 1.. . ill 1.. . OMi Am Safety n 10 . O.-i'i Cerp 7s rept Seine 7 10 004 net, 05 4 Am Writ P '1 1... . 83 OS 4 ps-4 04 08 4 I ... 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III C Ht I, 1 N r. . 107 , no ur Jt u . 107 Ctl Leather Rs 93 1 . 1"7 10 e; u Info Met 4 4s 1 107 HI ... 974 K ReiBlum Ss Ctl Pacific 1st 3 Hid 3 . S Int M ct 4 4s 114 1 1034 1 103 4 Klnirdnm lien mark ct 0 f, 'IS . &. K of Nether- C R N Jsy ;,, 1 1.1QL. 13 10.. 114 T fd 07 07 4 07 4 Cere .1 Pas 0 In.t,be u Cep'r S 3 117S. 1 1174 1 . . 1174 10 1. 8. 07 V, In'er'l Cement ("erp Ss 2 .110 Ian Is 0.3 II 00 4 Clej . e 44s H!4 2 S7 0. C 4 O 20 110 0 . 110 iu, P'14 1 . 1 C" A 1 3 .1 874 In'er'l & Great 2 (ale) M! N al wl 3. .. 31", Inter'l 6 Great K Sweden is 2 102 Paris. Ljens m O cv 02 4 N n ct 5s 1 An ij. 0s v. I !2S 1 7s'. r A A char 3s . ,,. ,, 14. 1 1 3 :s4 3 074 2 ... 904 T rhl ft Alten 3s' .1 90 1 59 1 Inf 1 pet; a 5 s 7 l'.alei ,,e 'hi ft Alt 3 4 2 47. U'salel 4TS 47 I'ap 11 20 3 '.4 12 Prs-ue ct 87 4 b r.s 85 4 834 Irt 1 Pa;: 3 4 'hi II , Q r 3 .. 85 4 low. 1 Cent'l 5s 8 ... 7(14 Iv City rt S ft Mmp 4 1 90s 3 s 2 91 Si 'hi II i U.' Qu en i 0 1 . 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Mln'R fls N A Edls'n Ce fls rets 1 01 North Western Hell T 7s 1 .. 100. 3.... 1004 N OhlaTrac a Llsht 0s I 2 .... 95 1 ... 03 N Pacific It 3s 1 .. (12 N Pacific R r,s 9 . 1054 3 10.-,v, Oregon R A N Cemp'y 4s 3. . SO Oregon SI 4. 1.. .014 Oregon S Line runr'd 3s 2 103. 1 103 4 1.. . 104 1 101 Otis Stel 1st" 1 1004 1 . . 1004 Tac G A K 5s 9 . . 00 , 1.. 91 Pac Tel A Tel Rs rets 7... . 02 13.. .. 92 2 924 3... . 92 3 02 4... 1... r.ru I 5.... 100. B7 ,U'd S Sttel 5s Seab'd A I. 8s 3 1034 1.... 10.1t; 3.... 1034 1.... 103 4 0 103 2 .... RO R R84 2 RSI, 2 RSii Sh Steel It Ss Va-c Chm 0s 1 08 10 09U Sinclair C Oil Va-C C rets 7s Cerp 7s rets 10 08i 2 0SV 1. 084 1 . 10 . 1.. 1 I.'. 5.. 08 OS 99 084 084 094 08U Va-C Ch 74s 2 . . 1034 1 . lORli Wabash R 1st 1 074 4 07 i 10 jWarncr Suttar Sinclair C Oil Ret'e 7s 10 004 lO(sale) 00 4 Wesfn Md 4s 0 ... 03S 4 .... 03 2 03 4 We'n Pac Ists 1 804 West'n Par 0s n 11-TZ Cerp 7 4s 1 104 1 104 2 1041. Sinclair Crude O P Ce 6 4 s 0 .... 094 3 ... 08 2 .. . 08 2... . 081 ... I, I "S a, 1 West Shere 4s 10... . nsu S'n Del Tel n 83 Vi 1 04i: iW Cnlen 04 iSe'n Pacltlc M 100 H 1.. 88 J, Westtnrths'e E 1.. 10.. 10.. 884 884 884 ft Mfc 7s 3 . . 100 1 me. 1 .. 10(14 1 1110'. 2 884 e'n Pacific 4s 3.. .. SS Pa R em 4 4 W n I'nl.n 3s 2 914 3 .... 014 1 914 1 .. 01 Penna R R Rs 2.... 1O0H 3 ... 1004 Penna ltd 0 4s S'n Pac cv 4l 17 80 3. 01 V .VM ft L .' 4 r... 5. 88 , e 1.. 10 . 91 1 01 V S. . 724 914! 1.. 724 91. jwickw'e Spnc 014 Steel 7s 914 1 ... 084 108 R. 01 4 1 Wilsen Ce rv 1 . 10... 1 Peoria . IO84 . 10S . 104 Se'n Pacific 1 014 tVlisen Ce ls: 2 074 IS P Term'! 4s 074 A E In . . no 2 824 Sn Halln-av 4 1 . . C0. S- Rallwa- .", .. 07 1 . . 09 . . 97 . 99 C 74s . 1024 . 102 4 . 102 . 102: Pere Marnt 5p 1 . .. 0R 1... . 054 TMli Cntv M 1 97 4 1 . . 974 1 97 4 1. ..07 1 .. 07 4 PIrce Oil 8s 1 09 WIscen Ct 1 4s 3.. 804 3... 804 Win. Salem J 12. ..81. 1 30 High Lew P. M. Liberty .lUs 100.0S 100.0S 100.0$ Liberty 1st 4V.S..100.1S 100.04 100.0S Liberty 2d 4VJs...l00.0tl 100.00 Liberty .".d -P. s... 100.10 100.04 100.0 100.O1 Liberty 4th 4i,s.. 100.21 100.20 100.21 VUtery X 4-V ..100.30 100.4S 100.30 WILDW00D TRAINS NAMED "Wildwood Ace" and "Mermaids Special" Chesen ler Expresses Wildwood, June 2'.). Twe new trains operating this yenr en the Rending Railway between Philadelphia nnd this city will be known for the remainder of the reason 11 the "WlldwoeJ Aee" and the "Mermaids' Speelnl." The name were chosen in n spirited contest in which seventy-one persons partici ptited. Miss Ksther Stein, winner of the first pri7e, SI." in geld, siiKseted Wild Wild weed Ace as the name for the all-steel commuter' train which leaves. Wild Wild weed nt 0:53 A. M. and arrives nt I'hliiidelphla at 8:30 A. M., daylight saving time. Returning this train leaves I'hliiidelphla nt 4 :L'0 I M.. ar riving nt Wildwood at ft :,"S I M. The second trein niime Miggested was for tin new cypress train whh h leaves Philadelphia at 5:10 P. M. and arrives here at 7 :-lli P. M. The see see elid prize winner was Martin Leng, 137 Liiht Montgomery avenue, und he will reeeive SKI. QUEEN WONT SEE RED FLAG Dutch Minister Asks All Schevcnln gen Hotels te Fly Ne Celers The Hague. June 'i'l (IJy A. P.) Queen WilhC'Imina does net like re(l (lags, and the Dutch Foreign Sllnister hiiH resorted te n Hltlllfnl plun le pre vent her Majesty from seeing Helshevlst pennants Hying ever the Orange Hetel nt Schevenlngcn, headquarterH of the Hevlet delegation, en her approaching return te Helland. All the hotels at the Itenrh resort have been requested te lower the colors of the various delegations which they are sheltering. The Union .Tttelt, the tri color of France, the Red Hun of Japan and the ether national standards have all bceu lowered. Even the Dutch flag does net lleat ever the long line of hotels udjelnlng the Ileishevlst head quarters. LAKEW00D HIT BY STORM Cellars Flooded and Lightning Tears Down Wires and Trees I.ahtwoed, N. J., June 20. A severe rain nnd elrctrlcal storm, which lasted almost two hours jesterdny, flooded cellars, crippled the city's lighting plant, wrecked n part of the telephone system and uprooted 11 number of trees, Ne lives were lest. Lightning struck several trees nnd curried light and power wires te the ground In many parts of the city. Cellars were Heeded te a depth of twelve or mere Inches In many Instances. BANK CLEARINGS Ilank cle.irlna-s' today, compared with cer- rejuend'ne uay last two ari; 111 JUl 4UU Ilia... 175.000,000 n0,7f,(),087 f00.1U4.40e) iStOB.. 47,000,000 44,081,073 Bs.lSO.IOT New Kne Tele 1 . 05 'Wilsen 1 . .. 05 '. I 1 1. 95 1 Sn Raii'y nu. 4 . 0 . . . 91. 1 .. 2 . ... 89 4 1... . 09 4 1.. .. 90S 1... . 99 u I 3 ... 09 4 GOSSIP OF THE STREET There Is nlwnys n bright side te every picture, c8peclnlly In the market world, If you just feel In the humor of look ing for It. Fer lllustrntlen, whlle some nre burning tlie midnight oil in worry ing ever the protracted cenl strike nnd the threatened wnlkeut of the rnllrend mentennnce of Avny men, the oil men nre disposed te regard cither event n a big booster for the oil Industry. One lnrge oil producer yesterday put It thin way: "A railroad strike nnd n ee.il xirllte would demonstrate the ceun try 1m net depending entirely en the coal milieu and railroads for trans portation and fuel." Mnnv Indus-tries have already turned from coal te fuel oil, and ninny ether hnve laid plans for n chnngc In the event of the inability te obtain cenl. If the railroads were tied up, nil es sential transportation of oil could be provided for by motertruck. This mode of transportation In many parts of the country nlrendy lins cut off n big slice of tlie railroads revenue. Ship pers of nenrby points hnve found M1I1 method mere satisfactory nnd with a much smnller percentage of less. 80 AVnll Street Is disposed te loes upon n railroad strike as n bullish fac tor en oils. Check Frem Somewhere In skirmishing around te find some plausible explnnatlen for the sudden slnckening of the speculntlvc energy, n geed deal of consideration was given In some qunrters te the stntement that details brought out by the stock ex change questionnaire had for a time resulted in cessation of active nnd ex tensive operations by some of the Influ ential traders. It was generally understood, however, while there had been n contraction of buying none of these Identified with huilish operations hnd taken the selling side of the mnrket te even a moderate, extent and holdings of the various stocks wcrp as large after the close yesterday ns they had been nt nny time since tlie bull campaign started. This refers te accumulations of stocks in the hnnds of groups or of combina tions. The suggestion wns mnde these concentrated interests Avettld probably net be disposed te come into the mnrket In nn ngr.resslve manner until nfter the approaching holidays. Southern Railway's Growth One of the clearest pictures of the service of an extensive trnnsportntlen system which hns recently been accom plished is found In the resume of Fnir fax Harrison, president of the Southern Railway, of that system, just sent te the stockholders. The figures, which cover the development of the company from 1010 te liltlO, nrc n direct reflec tion of the grewtli of the territory served, n territory, according te the executive, "mere nearly served by n Flngle rnllrend system than Is tiny ether territory of like extent served by a sin gle group of lines." With the excep tion of West Virginia, ench Stnte in the nrca south of the Ohie nnd Po tomac nnd enst of the Mississippi Is traversed by Southern lines. The re view Indicates that the freight business Increased 00.07 per cent in the ten years, while passenger servlce showed nn increase of 00.10 per cent In pas senger miles. The cost of earning n dollar of operating revenue en the Southern system in 1011 wns (18.20 cents ns compared Avith 85.31 cent) In UllIO: for nil the railroads of the country lt wns 00.14 cents In 1011 nnd 04.3S cents in 1020. Steel Prices Advancing "Streng efforts of the Administration te end the coal strike and some fur ther gains In cenl and coke production at non-union mines in Western Penn sylvania hove made Pittsburgh steel trade mere ready te believe 11 settlement ih net far off,' said tlie Iren Age in Its weekly review of the steel Industry. "At the same time, nctunl trnnsnctlens in steel have been at advancing prices, dominant factors in the market being the expected continuance of high cost conditions. "It is conceded n coal strike settle ment would advance wages that have been paid nt the non-union mines. At the same time labor scarcity which Is mere in evidence nt steel pinnts, par i tlculnrly in thu Chicago district, points te higher luber costs at no distant day. I "Reth blast furnaces and steel plants I are buying increasing, quantities of coal 1 in the open mnrket nt high prices, some j of these contracts covering periods of weeks. ' "Tlte 10 per cent freight reduction. I effective this week, will mean latger 1 shipments in early July from blast furnace and rolling mills. Rut the holiday will curtail the output at some I steel plants. . "Rulldlng trades, railroad car build- I nrc M..I fiiinm..liM.. ..Inl n..n Kl.l.l!.. vi mum .iiiiuii.Muiiu jjiuuin ii.u uiuuuiK for labor in Chicago district ngalnst blast furnaces nnd steel works nnd the lntter find It hard te maintain working forces. Cash Sales Transactions There were a number of sales of stocks for cash instead of in the regu lar way In a long list of issues In yes terdny's mnrket, which attracted quite a geed deal of attention, nnd which for n time, wen difficult te interpret. These 6iiles, it was litter explained, were in connection with nrrangements for changes In Stock Exchange firms te go into effect Saturday. This mnde it nec essary te sell or buy for cesh In order te cle.se out accounts carried by some of theM firms. The transactions nre se utmsunl, ex cept under special conditions, naturally their presence en the tape caused mere or less uneasiness, which, however, was dissipated when the real explanation wus made. A Mere Peaceful Mnrket The announcement of the Pennsyl vania management yesterday of its ngreement with empleyes ever the ques tion of wages, and ether matters, was an important factor In causing a disap pearance of uneasiness ever the railroad labor outlook. Muny of the railroad stocks v. hieli had been sold In the pre ceding two du,vn of the week were in demand from Important teurccs nnd re sponded le accumulation with material gains. Mexicnn Petroleum moved In n mere orderly manner than it had done for some time past, ranging from 170 te ISO, with a Hubstnntinl relictien in the final dealings from its high level of the day Most of the buying weh ngnln at tributed te covering of shorts whose resources hnd been exhausted, but tliose In control of the property were nppnr ently willing te supply the demand from thia source at what they considered rea sonable terms. (lenerul Asphalt was one of the few issues in which peel activities were in progress, being forced up from 04.M: te 07l,j. There was heavy trading In Studcbnker all through the day, nnd it was strong for n long interval when it rose from 1254 te 1271$. , THE TRADER. Reserve Banks' Discount Rates Official reillscewnt rates at the twelve Ped- era! Iteserte Il.mktt are a follews: Tieas. I. h Cnm'l Itkrs 1 trs. llenils I Paper Acimt. Pest en New Verlc . Phllti'1elhl.i Cleveland .. i" imiiiil Atlanta .... 1 oie.t.e . 4 I 44 4'? 4 4 4 4 4 14 14 44 44 44 44 r. .3 4 44 44 44 5 3 14 44 14 3 14 4 4 Bt. Leuis 44 MlnnpellsrT4ef !,.,, Ah AM nallss ... ban Frunii The Daily Novelette A Ghost in His Heuse By Clarl$$a Machl IT HAD been nn unlucky tiny for Jef Jef fereon Drnne; first of nil it hnd mined, n gray dlzzle thnt turned the reads te mud and the foetpnths te slippery ooze. The night had settled down after a short twilight In which Jeffersen finished his work about his little house nnd then stnrted next deer te call en Rosabel Moere. Of course there wns nothing unlucky nbeut being Rosabel's accepted suitor, only some how they hnd dlsngrel nbeut a very trivial matter, nnd Rosabel had re turned his engagement ring, nnd Jeffer Jeffer eon hnd accepted lt in sllcnce nnd gene off very glumly. Instend of going di rectly te his own house next deer he trnmpcd through the oezo te the river Just te feel the fresh cold wind en his heated face. The bank Avas steep and slippery when they picked him up to te wnrd midnight he was suffering agonies from a wrenched knee nnd Bheuldcr. "In bed for you!" declared old Dr. Jenes Avhen they reached the untenanted house where the bachelor lived nlene. "I will send Snlly Smith te tnke enre of you if she isn't down with the ini'. it, v,or hnekl" The old doctor enred for Jeffersen himself, undressed hi mnnd ministered te Mm nntt Dnnu aged his sprains: then he left seme medicine nnd waited for the old cel ered Aveman te come. "Tksra Isn't another nurse in the village te spare," cxrjlalned the doctor. "I hope I shan't 00 lieu tiewn nere ?i.rv inne." muttenid Jcffcrsen.l his white face staring up nt the kindly ,inenvr "I've cot a let of young chickens coming along and they need attention. Lucky tning tney nre nxcti for the night and my poultry neuses ure tight and dry." "One of the neighbors will come along and help you out, Jeff Rosabel's IOIKH Will IUUS Uil. JUU4 vu4Vs...n. "Vew vnu co te slecn. honey, nnd don't you worry about little chicks Sally has brung hundreds of little chicks .1 t. ......... .MnlllA. 4l,fl Mc ' .Tftf. inreugll vviltii ncnuivi tii.ti4 ... ..... fersen went te bleep listening te her low ernenitikT A'elcc for old Sally be lieved all folks Avere children nt heart nnd needed seething nt times nnd she was right. Jeffersen hnd been In bed n week, nnd net once hnd he had n glimpse of Resnbcl nor had he heard n Averd about her. His room wns the little chamber off the sitting room, which his parents had occupied nnd which he, in his loneliness, clung te as n tangible part of his life. Every morning nt 7 o'clock Snlly hnd lumbered into the room bearing his brcnkfnst en n huge tray. This morn ing she came creeping In, her shnking hnnds holding a plnte nnd a cup nnd saucer. "Here's ye' tens' nn' coffee, Mister Jeff, honey, but ele Snlly's get 'cr go back home dnt mlzry's come nfter me!" "Wait till the doctor comes, Sally, nnd let him give you seme medicine nnd he avIH drive you home," urged Jeffersen nnd .the old wemnn consented. "I can get along, doctor," said Jef Jef fereon. "If you'll Just tell Maggie Martin te bring me in three meals a dnv nnd she enn feed the chlckens " "Maggie Mnrtln is the Averst cook In the world, but I'll send her down don't tnke nny chnnces. boy, and I'll come down tonight nnd rub you my self." After their departure the time drngged. He heard the clock ticking Its slew round of the hours, saw the sun move ncress the window, henrd the birds singing outside nnd heard nn excited fluttering, among his fenthcrcd fleck. " "I hope lt isn't chicken hawks," he muttered restlessly. "Ne chance te make money out of the poultry business this year but I guess I won't need lt!" He frowned nnd dozed, with thnt frown en his anxious young face. He dreamed thnt Resnbel kissed him. and awoke te find the cat en the bed blink ing curiously nt n tray beside the bed, where n smoking het dinner wns nr ranged with dainty enre. Jeffersen drngged himself te a sit ting posture nnd smiled wanly. ''De you believe In ghosts, Peter?" he nsked the cnt, "for I'll wnger thnt Mnggle Martin never cooked this meal no slr-e-e-e." He attacked the de de llcleusly broiled steak, the creamed potatoes, the het muffins, the pet of coffee nnd tlie generous piece of npple pie. "Old Sally must hnve come back," lie mused, for he had net tasted such 11 meal since his mothers death, ex cepting the times he had dined at Rosabel Moere's, "Couldn't be Mrs. Mecre, because she's in llosten." he argued. He de cided te Avntch nnd wnlt, but thnt evening Avhlle he waited for the doctor he slept n while nnd in that time the trny vanished with its soiled dishes nnd another took its place n btnall ene, with toast nnd warm baked apples and ten "There Is n ghost in my house," he declared. A while age he had heard Hesnbel singing he heard the notes of her piano nnd her soft, tender voice. "She didn't have te sing 'Rebin Adair,' " he muttered, with n het stinging behind his closed eyelids. Presently u faint light in the room reused him. Frem his pillow he could see the large mirror ever the burcuu at the feet of the bed. Reflected in the mirror was the bedside table and n girlish form lifting the trny. "Good night, llttle sweetheart," he whispered Mdly. "Oh. Jeffersen, darling. I'm no sorry," sobbed Rosabel, kneeling beslde the bed. "I just couldn't keep away because I love you." "He-hum! Cured!" bellowed Dr. Jenes from the doorway. P. R. R. MEN SHIFTED Promotions Are Announced for Many System Executives Appointments in the operating nnd traffic departments of the Pennsylvania 1 system, effective July 1, are unneunced ' ns fellows : W. M. Wnrdrep. gcnernl buperln- I tendent of the Southern division, Wil mington, Del,, succeeding the Inte (itimble Latrobe. He has been general superintendent of tlie Michigan division. J. It. Hutchinson, Jr., general super intendent of the Michigan division, Grand Rapids. He has been general superintendent of the Teledo division. T. A. Roberts, general agent. De troit, and superintendent of the Teledo division. He is noting superintendent of the Fert Wayne division. FLETCHER GROVE SERVICES Camp-Meeting Season at Delance te Open Tomorrow Night DrlniMve, June 20, The enmp-meet-ing scosen will be ushered In by the opening f the Fletcher Greve camp meeting, Delance, tomorrow evening, te continue with six or seven services dully until Sunday evening, July 0. Evangelists Andersen nnd Itnlnler, from the Seuth, will preach each day, and iu addition the Iter. Hareld Paul Slean, D. D.i of Uridgeten, who Is widely known ns the lender of the movement for orthodoxy In Methodist circles In recent years, will preach en July 4, morning or afternoon. RADIO IN IJy IIUNRY WATCH PICO'S " ll vAaiABLt. ryUUL ' s I xokielmUi, yMONuy ArisflMfc X " BATTlftV SS f I Anether hook-up for two variemeters, n variable condenser and varle coupler Anether Regenerative Heek-Up Te nine persons out of ten who get well into this rndle craze nnd become whnt we erdlnnrlly knew ns 'bugs," the mere listening te the brendcastlng concerts hns very little thrill nnd the grent joy of radio arrives with a table ful of miscellaneous apparatus, most of It probably heme-made nnd net nt nil expensive, nnd n scrnpboek mndc up of a great collection of dlngrnms of hook-ups gathered from dozens of dif ferent sources. Operating the radio set then becomes a renl joy. INet long age n friend of mine came te my experimental station four or five times in one month In order te listen te n rndle concert, nnd each time he found me in the midst of un hooking my set preparatory te trying seme new arrangement thnt I had come across. There is no one hook-tin that is best for every purpose nnd ncrinl and every location. AVhcnever you get n set thnt is designed te receive everything thnt is flying through the ether, you will knew thnt you have a set which hns hnd te sacrifice a certain amount of efficiency somewhere in order te be genernlly prnctlcnble. These different hook-ups nre net, 01 course, of particular interest te the mnn who simply wnnts te hear the broadcast concerts, but, ns most of you will Inevitably later develop into real bugs, it is just ns well ut the very beginning te start making a Fcrnpboek of nil the hook-ups you find nnd when your operating room hns become clut tered up with se much junk thnt lt leeks like the sales room of a denier In second-hand nppnrntus, you will enter into the real heaven of the rndle fnn nnd get the full joy of this wonderful new science. One of my most prized possessions Is a big bundle of netepnper mndc up of the datn thnt I hnve Jetted down night nfter night Avhlle trying these different hook-ups. I give ench hook-up In my scrnpboek a number and when I bit down at my tnble te test lt out, I place this number en the top of each sheet of the netennner which is en my tnble, then I rule off columns nnd lines nnd tunc in some station. As seen ns I get it strongest I make a nete in a column headed "audibility'' 01 tne strength Avith which lt comes In. This audibility scale, which I range from 0 te 10, cannot be exact, but It is nenr enough te be very interesting. Under the 0 classification, I place the station whose call letters 1 can just bnrely make out Avith the nld of my imagination nnd enough sound in the telephones te ennblc me te identify lt nfter I hnve heard it n number of times. Under tlie 10 classification I place the signals which ceme In se strong that they nctuully make the telephones rattle unpleasantly in the ears. Ne. 5 Is the elgnul which comes in with fnirly geed sntlsfnctien. Other in tensities of sound nrc graded in between nccerdlng te my judgment. Under ether column headings en the record I enter the dial settings of the various parts as they were Avhen I get best results. Naturally the usefulness of Bitch n system is very lnrgely increused when you acquire sufficient acquantunce with the dot and dash cede te enable you te Identify the many amateur nnd com mercial stations which nrc cunstuutly working with each ether through the ether. And let me say right here thnt 1 It is worth nil the trouble it requires , te lenrn this cede, because then you 1 can get Inte the long distance work nnd experience the genuine thrill thnt comes BTKAM1H1P XfrnCKS 3? M'aJJ&srjmHI Ttnlihth MANILA in 16 clays - Frem Vancouver, B. C, via Victeria J By magnificent gTeat Canadian Pacific Ocean Fliers Fmcteit Tim Aero th PmciTic It. C. CLAYTON. City less. AkI., CM Chtstnut Mt . I'hllailslpS. . E. T. BTimiHNO. fisn. Agt.. Puss. Dept Madisen Ave, at 4th fit,, N' Tern CUf Fust American I'nssencrr, Krelsht and Mnll Nteumcr MMLP1 Twin Screw 13, COO Tuns. Calling nt Gibraltar Naples Palerme Piraeus Constantinople Direct Connections te Hnnnlsh, Swiss, Italian snfl Near Kast l'elnts. A VANKKK SHIP A YANKKK CREW Sailings July 1 and August IS IVem Iter 18, nroeklyn, N. Y. CTioIce accommodations ut low ratss sUll nvullsble. Apply Lecal Agents or JOHN J. DiVYKH. fien. I'nss. Agent. NKW YORK-NACI.KH H. H. CO,. 1st Kleer. 180 Ures-clway Tel. Cen. 7081 IY.ALLORY TRANSPORT LINES, Inc. Operating U, S. Gov. Ship, Te BARCELONA. GENOA MAR8EILt.ES. NAPLES and VALENCIA S S "Siniinewa" June 30 SS "Carence" Jy 3 Genea Dirccl via Ntw Yerk Harcelnnn. anil .Msrselilss only GEYELIN & CO , Inc. Philadelphia Agent 108 S. Fourth St.. Phil-. Lembard 5144 Main 7620 ' ysssKHI I THE HOME M. NEELY BATTl te you when you first hear a station in Europe or Seuth America. This hook-up which we give ted is net, however, suitable for the re ception of nations working en the long commercial Avnve lengths. It u designed especially for amateur and concert brendcastlng wnves. It uses the snme instruments which were given in our ether two-variemeter hook-up, but it places the variable condenser in n different position and many nmnteurs will find it mere satis factory than the ether. I have been using it myself for some time with very geed results. The epcrntlng directions given for the ether set apply te this one also. After all, such directions merely narrow themselves down te n ranttcr of patiently twisting your knobs until you find whit you nre after. Rut let me again give the cnutlen which is npplicable te all hook-ups using nn nudlen bulb. Thnt is, don't put tee much sternge battery current into your bulb through the rheostat. Always opcrate the bulb with the fila ment at minimum brilliancy for strong signals. CotvrieM, lttt, iu PubUe Ltdaer Company Chester Physician Hurt by Aute Chester, Pa., June 20. Dr. Fred H. Evans, 218 West Fourth street, had a narrow escape yestcrdny when his horse and carriage Avere run down by n speeding touring car nt Tenth street and Morten nvenue. Dr. Evans was thrown te the street and suffered a fractured left nrm nnd ether injuries. The mo torist sped nwny. Sues for $750,000, Wins 12 Cents Macen, Ga., June 20. Glen Toelf, formerly Mayer, Avns awarded twelve cents damage yesterday by a Superior Court jury which heard his libel suit ngnlnst the Mncen Telcgrnph. He sued for $750,000, alleging defamation of character in un article published May 31, 1021. RADIO!!! We hnve something that will in terest you. Write for It Ne charge. Dudley-Vought Corporation Dent. L. 23 Seeth BZd St.. Philadelphia. V. H. A. I -BsSISSSSSiSSSS. j&eus, build f3 - 4A mi ipurJiadie CHARTS Detailed charts sliewlrur Just hew te build a renl set, 8O0. COMPLETE STOCK OF GUARANTEED PARTS FREE! Information anS Help In Design. lna Tour Set. H.Reyer Smith Ce. 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