Chester Times (Newspaper) - January 20, 1934, Chester, Pennsylvania TWO CHESTER PA SATURDAY JANUARY 20 1934 FINANCIAL NEWS TOLD BRIEFLY Warner Bros Pictures Show Profit Construe Up Whats Behind Your Stock AMERICAN TOBACCO B American Tobacco is a loading manufacturer of and mis tobacco products Through and Lord Salisbury cigarettes and Hoar Bull Durham and MOTORISTS MUST ANSWER QUESTION WEST END SCHOOL ASSEMBLY PROGRAMS Warner Bros Pictures and subi 13 weeks ended November 25 1033 shows net profit after depreciation amortization in terest Federal taxes minority in etc but excluding net profit after Federal taxes of on redemption of 6 per cent tible debentures and bonds of sub which was credited to dc account This Is a share on 103107 no par shares of 5385 cumulative preferred stock on which dividends have been paid 10 j and including March 1 1932 This is the first quarter since 1930 the company has reported a profit from operations For the 13 weeks ended November 26 1932 company j u B 100 BO A RAT J i i ii SI 1933 If OOR 5 pany it Is Interested In this concerns i cigars and cam have added to the popularity S of this brand In recent years Earn hiss have been maintained at a i lively high level throughout the dc although reduction in up Act with motor vehicle the reporting The club emphasizes that every op applying for renewal of driving licenses for 1934 must state on his ap plication the number of accidents in prices in in an attempt Hi which he wan involved in the 12 counteract competition from ten months preceding of application cent brands Is believed lo have or lhc damage brought about a considerable decline I in profits last year claimed or paid Many motorists said J Borton In 1032 earnings amounted to Weeks president of theclub tip per share us against profits of SOOB pear to be under the Impression It is per share In 1031 It is currently not necessary to note accidents on the that profits for 1933 blank unless the operator to 00 per share i was involved In two or more the aggregate damage of which exceeded Funded Debt Benjamin Franklin Day was ab at School asj exercises in the school at i Third and Jeffrey streets this week Timely Financial Gossip By ELMER C WALZER United Editor NEW YORK Jan and the presented a program stock market turned active and strong of special interest A patriotic this week Trading was the most ac a salute to the j live since late July while prices ad the Pledge of Allegiance to the highest levels since to the country began the impressive j September 19 exercises Stories from the life of j Railroad shares made the best Benjamin Franklin wore told by sev showing although all groups par cral extolling the activities of i In the rise with the the statesmen inventor writer and j tlon of the wet stocks and they philanthropist rallied slightly late in week Cum Pfd Common Stock Par Tin has arisen from the fact that the law requires proof of financial responsibility when Walter Kozicki the story of Sugars and other Issues with a Cuban The Walter The angle rose sharply as indications Harold Phillips pointed to early U S recognition of The Boy of the Printing i the new Cuban regime Rubbers were Three and given a whirl motors regained The Kile Experiment utilities had a fairly good Rich Jessie Koziol Helen Bojanek showed picture slides ot scenes visited by Franklin A entitled Ben net loss of 51746762 after and taxes but exclusive of onethird of ihn domestic production of cigarettes and smoking tobacco its lending brand Lucky Strike ciga 1 being Lhc most important contributor to revenues Other brands include Sweet Caporal Pal Mall of debentures and bonds of which was credited to deficit count Metropolitan Edison Company and subsidiaries report for 1933 net in come of against in 1932 Peoples Drug Stores Company de clared a special dividend of SO lo hcw on the common stock payable A fai as ruary 1 to holdings of record Jan In demand and higher public purchas ing power All rights reserved Cambridge Associates Boston Operations of the Howe Bound Company for the psst year resulted in net income of equivalent to a share compared with a net loss of for Ion Company de a dividend of 28 to slock of basic matter discussion is revived ns to the possibility of Inflation and 111 is week has been no exception lo lhc rule However best opinion Is that the Administration desires to along conservative so it Is fair to assume that the s a tis factory performance of the market of lute Is a reflection of lhc belief that definite progress is place and lhat the groundwork is being laid for belter times Sentiment Is there can IK no doubt of It is becoming increasingly evident least resistance is Here and There The first public care party of the i season to nf the Second record regardless of the amount In If his record brings him within thn terms of act requiring proof of financial responsibility he notified promptly to that by Ihc revenue and It will bo Impossible for him lo obtain re of the driving privilege until he has shown responsibility cither through Insurance surety bond or The Junior Assembly opened week oils picked up chemicals steels and miscellaneous issues were higher Gains for the week ranged to more than 10 points in the active list and more in 1s s Volume was so heavy lhat tick behind in several sessions for the rise was furnished President monetary Congress street interpreted the message clarification to some degree of monetary tangle The President Ihc sinning of Old Folks at Home j said the present would not be the A entitled The Crumps Meet 1 right time for devaluation and therein the was given by Rob agreed with many monetary experts responding week of 1933 Electricity output was sharply higher and it made the best percentage gain over a year ago of any week since that ended September 30 Bank clearings were down slightly Steel production and automobile production m gains Volume of stock trading crossed the 3000000 share mark in sessions There was considerable outside buying and some demand from foreign sources The bond market was very active and Its strength In turn reacted favorably on the stock list Then too it was making way lor Issuance of the huge government which soon will announced Steel shares assumed leadership of the market for a time with U S Steel crossing 55 Then a long list i of groups were pushed ahead one by one Finally on Friday the whole list resumed its rise on a large Pressure from all sections and a better tone was noted throughout the market Traders were still doubtful if the had gained sufficient ground to warrant further advance without running into However the future outlook business gains through government spending on a DELAWARE NEWS TOLD IN BRIEF Social and General Notes From the State to the South of Us crt Elaine Bell Meanwhile business indices made Leon Berger Margaret j further gains in many sections The o to rA t nf nrn o n c a Shaw and Conley car loadings report was not as good as the previous week made a A recitation by the 3B pupils was the previous week butIt mt by a dramatization of The j fairly good showing with the large market scale left the impression the would continue to move higher unless hampered by tion now contemplated by some Con followed by by Morris Rayfield ird Joseph Mc cor gressmen il public party of the 000 vlth thn state Rosenberg Fred Leonard Joseph MC bc j of Kay and and as must be The motorist who evado this provision of Ogden age a similar special payment was made National Tea Company sales In four to December 30 were a decrease of 77 per cent with the like period In For fiftytwo weeks to December 30 a upward Occasional arc to i be expected as there are enough un certainties to make lor caution but on such setbacks it would seem as If there would be a minimum risk hi picking up Bound slocks An extra dividend of 20 cents share was declared by the United Slates Fire Insurance Company in school auditorium at Mary and streets Richard Burn local bank official will have charge of the weekly meet ing of the Chester Club next Tuesday Applications for drivers cards were received Inthe malls yesterday Ihc new applications having a brief of the new law as It to liability Insurance printed on the back The junior and senior classes of St High School will present three Monday nl the lav Is running the risk of two years suspension of his license which will not be restored at end of the penalty period unless financial re sponsibility Is shown 5 BANK BANDITS CAUGHT BY POSSE program winch was William Hall of Mill road was CarriR Miss Madeline a Chester caller was In Twin Oaks Magistrate Joshun Bailey of the Boothwyn road attended argument Mr and Mrs Joseph Ellis are visit ing Mr Ellis parents Mr and Mrs William Ellis of Philadelphia Miss Carrie Miller of Creek road is ill at her home court at in the Inj Mr and Mrs Charles Denner of of the Chester Fair Grounds Creek road visited Mr and Association Mrs Ralph Knowles of Chester QUINCY III Jan of five men that allegedly robbed the State Bunk of of between and marched out to surrender after addition of the regular quarterly In lhc auditorium of the school Both and Potter leeus I ho spirited gun trapped them in a woods near Joseph R Bunce of Chester was Lawson Holland of Mill road and the recent R Boyd I Edward Dougherty of Chester at of the Booth wyn road I tended a show in Philadelphia re Mrs Anna and son Joseph of the Mr and Mrs Harry Clough es er t Mr an road visited friends in Chester yes of Booths Corner visited Mr and Mrs i Howard Whitby of Creek o nf 4 4 of 30 cents were a decrease Of 44 l to Wll bo added lo the fund per ceni of I to be used lo the trip of the Garden City The Alpha Phi Sorority held its monthly meeting at the home of Miss Elsie M Kerth at Willow and Ryanard roads on a recent evening Those attending Kelley Miss MLss Florence were Miss Lillian Dorothy Kelley Miss Martha Cherry Miss Thelma Simms MLss Martha Charlesworth Miss Elsie Kerth Miss Bertha Waddell Miss Ruth Roberts Miss Ruth Wad dell Miss Jeannette Swanger Miss Emily Bullock Miss Mabel Park Miss Katherine Armstrong Miss Margaret Miss Lillian Lo MLss Marguerite H Burnett stats director of adult education noti fied Professor A J Bolln principal of the Milton School that a class in art and handicraft will be organized at the Milton School The class will be taught by Miss Amy Gardener and will meet weekly for a period ot eight weeks The class Is open to the public Vigilant Council No 19 Junior Order United American Mechanics will observe its 40th anniversary on February 27 and an effort made to have every living charter member present as well as all other members of the order by members of the faculty will replace the old system of examinations at Delaware College Newark Dean E Dutton acting president of the Uni versity of Delaware announced While the new plan has nol been completed it is understood thai in the future all examinations at trm college will be proctored The Federal Survey of Part Farming in the state of Delaware has commenced with the three enumera tors working near Wilmington pro gressing rapidly This work is being done by the Commission Professor M M Daugherty tural economist on the staff of the experimental station of the Univer sity of Delaware Newark Mannie Hastings of Charleston S C and his son Whittington Hast ings student at the University of Carolina were called to Blades by the serious Illness of the father and grandfather the Rev Goldsborough W Hastings retired Methodist min ister who has been ill for several weeks Mr Hastings and his son the latter a graduate of the Seaford School flew by airplane from Charles ton to Washington and then caught a fast train to Sesford Mrs Millard Long of Princess Anne Md daugh ter of the minister was Kansas City Southern Railway re ports for December net railway operating income of against 538956 in December 1032 For ithe road hnd net railway operating income of compared with in 1032 Cord Corporation and subsidiaries report for the year to November 30 1933 consolidated net profit of 380007 after expenses interest loss on disposal of capital assets depre federal and minority interest and inclusive of profit of from transactions in secur and commodities Profit from joint investment with afflict ted com pany in securities nnd commodities was Net profit was cmml to on 2260000 shares class lo Washington next Seaboard Oil of Delaware will show j June In its forthcoming report net i after all charges nnd federal Directors of lhc city school dis of approximately which will will meet in regular session at to about SI a on 1 the Larkin Building Broad and shares of no par slock i Crosby streets at H oclock Monday Howard Vincent and Shortly afler the the filth alleged member of the band was apprehended about n mile from lhc scene of lhc gun batlle He had on horseback The five two of them wounded were taken lo the jail at Cartage nnd their names IKS Harlan and which will cover dividend require ments with margin This will com pare with net profits of after evening John Jr of Penn net income of Sl 523503 or 67 cents a share in the preceding fiscal year Consecutive monthly gains In con struction contracts recorded since were continued in Decem ber ignoring seasonal tendencies The total reported for lhc month by F W Dodge Corporation covering the 37 eastern amounted to an Increase of approximately 28 per cent over the November total which registered f gain of almost 12 per cent over Oc tober The December total was than that recorded for any other month since October 1931 and was more than times as large as the contract recorded for De cember 1932 tics are expected lo be firm due to Improved demand Higher Industrial activity seems likely Bond quota tions should continue to advance and stock prices undoubtedly move up further as the earnings outlook improves There arc dollar will three reasons why probably slay near the upper limit of lhc ranpe of and Teachers ge 1 1 I ll 1 H 1 i I i all chatRes for the year ended Do graduated from l he V n 1 Mir I VM f f It rve cember 31 to 71 a share on shares of no par slock then The Presidents proposal to revalue the dollar is reassuring the United Business Service of Boston It should make possible Ihn raising of the necessary billions for govern who Is the son of Mr ruul Mrs John Vaul mid Is 21 yeniK old entered from the High Mr and Mrs Samuel and road Miss Hilda Langdale of i Miss Dorothy Rosenblatt of Rock Village were the recent j hurst avenue Is f member ot the guests of Mr and Mrs James Babe graduating class of the Chester High of the Bethel road i School Margaret Phillips and Miss Dorothy Webster Several members were Initiated routine business was transacted and the discussion of important matters took place A social session con cluded the meeting Mrs Edward Scott Mrs Charles Heard of road and Mrs lease all of Chicago Approximately wan found oft I hem and sacks ofj said came from the bank wove taken from the car they arc believed lo have abandoned The a gun battle on the Milo McClintock farm as dark Mrs Catherine Green of Miss Venna Whitby of i K V Kerth and Miss Peggy Roan Mr and Mrs Chester of creek road will spend the weekend of Willow road attended the con cert of The Chester City Civic Or chestra at the Smedley High School auditorium on Thursday evening The dance committee of The Gar den City Civic Club is arranging Tor first dance Of the season to be held January 27 at the new to her fathers bedside New and larger sewer pipes havs been laid on the main street of Blades for a distance of half a mile and side streets entering into main street will be drained by the new pipes Work is also under way Blades of laying concrete curbing and guttering on either side of the street for a distance of nearly of a mile and Herbert Diamond of i ju Philadelphia Buckman spent the evening j Mrs Joseph Ashby of ns the guests of Mr nnd Mrs Lewis j Trainer had as their recent guests Howard of the M road recently Mrs Bernard Faulkner of Mill road John Hare and family of Rutt avc Mr Mrs William Trump have School where his part The battle climaxed an nil resided before moving to this any chase across central and cily western Illinois as the bandits shot Dli WYNEKOOP ILL DOCTORS REPORT 60 ot its fomer parity snys ihu nnd her face hud a their way through deputies on three The robber car was found aban its slugged with bullets j oll farm near Basco The CHICAGO Jan Alice men had fled on foot into the woods Wynekoop was so weak when she i pl wits wheeled Into court yesterday lhat Joseph B David adjourned uni ill Monday of her trial forthe of Rheta Wynekoop her U seemed today that the case might end in a mistrial Though she seemed to with nue are moving to Linwood John R Clarke of the road and Lawrence J Hul to Rockhurst avenue Mr and Mrs Walter of Civic Club Building on road arc making repairs to their loek of Chester have returned after On Creek road a weeks stay in the win be occupied by Mr and Green of Booths camp at Petersburg served his first enlistment In this camp Mrs William Corner Dudley Pippin of Central avenue Mr and Mrs Joseph ol a party at the home of Miss Chester were the recent guests of j of Linwood Mr and Mrs Thomas A of clarence Kemp of Creek the Marcus Hook road road has returned after spending W Richardson foreman for in Wilmington the State Highway Department has r Mrs Hovard whitby of a force the Chi anc Mrs T Frank Taylor i Hook visited John Evans Work is progressing on the re paving of Maple road the contract being a CWA project The town ship is also curbing some parts of Ryanard road Mrs William of the Chi m Chester Hospital spend ng the Del Dchner of United Business Service These re a sons arc 1 Repatriations of WASHINGTON Jnn Postmaster General Walter Brown has handed over to his successor Farley air mail which have been missing from like pallor beneath her veil Dr the department I koop had stubbornly insisted lhat lhc Testimony was Riven before a Scn Committee lust week thiu Brown Americans trial go on As relatives ami friends funds It Ls estimated Unit t around her she waved ordered many of these letters burned American protests aside For heavens sake she gasped know Im going lo die ond so do you But look here now my An increase In the de posits of banks that arc members of Philadelphia Federal Reserve Dis was today attributed to the fed eral guarantee of deposits placed in effect January 1 The increase was recorded in the first two weeks of the year figures revealed The 600 member banks of the dis had demand deposits of 000000 for the week ending December 27 By January 10 these increased u a gain of In 1 time deposits the member banks hnd for the ending De cember 27 These rose to in two weeks an increase of 000 The Immediate of the markets i e stocks and commodi ties to the Presidents monetary plan was favorable most people preferring to hold equities rather than dollars one and two billions of capital arc invested or deposited abroad A return movement now seems likely causing a demand fen dollars 1 Investment of foreign funds nils rial With the of the j while tested her pulse dollar in practical some foreign j and found it racing at 100 beat per funds will probably seek Investment and found her temperature at I In nn accompanying Idler lo I Icy Brown said he found the papers weekend with friends in Baltimore i visited Mr and Mrs of Marcus Hook Herbert Gleason and Louis Carpenter of Marcus Hook visited friends on avenue Folcroft Md Miss Helen Clarke of the road is confined to her home on account of illness Mr and Mrs William Robinson of the Marcus Hook road has returned from Washington where were the guests of James Robinson Mrs Samuel of the Ch road has returned from Ohio where she attended the i funeral of her father In a box of books HQ said they were j Otto Winkle of Chester was the The Prayer Band of Folcroft Union church will go to the 821 Vine street in Philadelphia on Tuesday evening when with the leader Mrs E L Hosfeld the group iui HOW my i j must be cleared Lets get on someone did it purposely to placed there carelessly or of Mr and Mrs John j will be in charge of the services natc his character in the U S fli degree she kept muttering that At a special of held on Thursday against a in rise woman one of the doctors said last j resolution nr was pushed by us he nnd his associates left the The resolution provide Hint payment 3 Increased export trade Because she would go on If It kills mo Borough Council held the fad that domestic prices have lhat she Is a very sick I evening fit the Parks of risen only in foreign currencies ex ports will be stimulated Bartholomew of the The ladies auxiliary of the Folcroft Bethel rond Fire Company held a successful party Mrs John M Dottis of the Marcus on Thursday evening which netted GERMANY EXPELS AMERICAN LAWYER cent illness Port of Chester Sun rises High Low water 718 m p in News of Shipping jail of of the borough The lady Is ill all right said may bi paid any time up to another April i any j They had instructions to penally This iii full mayi keep their secret until j be fouild in another section of todays Monday morning when they lire to Chester Times Mr and Mis William Nash of 103 road hnd as their guests at dinner on Thursday evening Mr and Mrs Martin Kerry of New York City and Mr and Mrs Howard Upland Airs Charles of Fourth street visited friends in West Chester recently about dollars The efficiency committee of the Mrs Mary Swallow of them in open court TM R 10 A JtS ARE sy Henry Cleivs fc Co New York j public works program would In It is curious to note that nearly every time there is an official n i Mrs Paul O Graff of Burden An estate est mated at is j f Unck bequeathed to the three daughters s by a former marriage of Mrs Mary likely if makes additional Joseph of the U S Ctr public works money available The cult Court of Appeals by her will Secretary yesterday said the Inclusion of the 512500000 Chesa peake and Delaware Canal project in Martha of Norwood visited lier mother Mr Mary Swallow of Fourth street yesterday Mrs Joseph Rehm who been her parents Mr and Mrs William B Kerr of Castle avenue has returner to her home in Phila delphia Miss Elizabeth Woolley nf avenue friends Jrom on Thursday Mr Mrs Delaware County Christian Endeavor Union met last evening at the home of Miss Isabelle Shull of Elmwood wood avenue I Joseph Mans of Ashland avenue is a patient in the Hospital Darby where he underwent j an operation for appendicitis on Thursday Mrs James of Elm wood apartments entertained at afternoon tea on Wednesday when her guests were Mrs James McAteer Mrs William McGirr and Mrs Ber nard Seidman Aldan A group of members of the Wom ans Club which included Mrs C F Wolters Jr Mrs H M Collins Mrs Joseph Chandler Mrs F H Mrs J C Sycamore Miss Helen Crook Mrs T P Bodtke and Mrs R M McCormick will attend the an meeting of the Southeastern District of the State Federation of Pennsylvania Women to be held In Swarthmore today Mrs H M Collins Mrs F H Blythe Mrs Joseph Chandler Mrs C F Wolters Jr and Miss Helen Crook who are members of the Wom ans Club chorus participated in the musical program given by the South eastern District chorus at the ing Mrs J C Sycamore president of the club was a member of the hos committee assisting Mrs John H Phillips president of the Del aware County Federation with her duties as official hostess Mr and Mrs Alfred P Kitchen of 36 Glenwood avenue have as their guest Mr Kitchens mother who ar rived from her home in Warren county today for a visit with her son and his family Grover Kesser Jr of Glenwood avenue is confined to his home with a severe attack of measles Mrs Alta a representa tive of the W C T U gave a tem talk before the pupils of the main building of the Aldan School on morning On June 30 1026 there were 2107 county and 113 assistants in the United States BERLIN Jan Gallagher Los Angeles Cal attorney was or dered yesterday to leave Germany within three days as an undesirable alien Gallagher interested himself as an observer in the recent high treason case of five Communists accused ot burning the Reichstag Building QUALITY ALWAYS CHESTER TACKING PROVISION CO IS W 2nd St Phones CARS TO PHILADELPHIA CITY HALL CHESTER SHORT LI ME From 3rd I with additional Morning ond Evening Through Cart Without fo L t S T I and PHILADELPHIA to frankford the ment from the White House on some Secretary the project which 1 yesterday What Do You Know About the World How long has It been you looked at a good map of this world you live in Is the Atlantic Ocean larger than the Pacific What country is directly west of Alaska If vou traveled directly cast from where would you land When it is twelve noon in Wash D C what time Ls it in A large MAP OF THE VORLD now available through he Timrs Bureau answers nd many more questions It cnr ics complete on agriculture Indus ry religions monetary systems mcr rhant marine anri military It in a world itlas in handy dispensable o the busi ness man and club woman A copy n waits you ai our Wash ineton Bureau En close 10 cents to cover cost hand ling and VSE THIS COUPON calls for the o I ho ent canal to ocean Vfs with Senators Townsend and Konn who its approval is a public works project January in who died In New York December 30 while on n wrote in explanation of her to mime her a residuary Ven ice At the of my dear i husband I will and direct In words prepared by himself follows Whereas my dear by of T ford Hold i inn Mrs Alumni Association of Robert Thompson May Thompson I nnd Mrs Thompson of Eicl nnd Marshall College at the in ic last I Hillier Franklin of 15 East i Albert Ward Lawrence Smith Miss LAKE Under Jackson ville ballast Ford Motor If J OSWALD New ark ballast Gotham Marine Corp ATLANTIC SUN Lonctin Smiths Oil fl Hook future Is amply provided or by his own I no provision for him in this my will Stic gave her husband however a life Interest In her country pluc in Dover I Dreghorn at St Davids i The residue Is placed in trust for the daughters Mrs K of Wayne Mrs Harden Galbralth and MVs Neil Min both of New York roul is to her home Worrell MIM a broken She sustained f Miss Dorothy Roberts and Miss tli in nit y when she fell on stairs i piny nt the in her home j Chester Hich School Miss of 2900 Buri Miss of don road if a patient in the Chester avenue has as lur tuest for a few Hospital days Miss B of Gien Mr and Mrs Frank Sipple of 147 j olden spending the Mrs A Robinson uid Del with reta faintly v Fifth ami Church streets have moved to street Mr and Mrs Lawrence J Chester Burden road entertained Mr I MU MF Conner of i Hill B Weaver is chair the principal Is to be divided mum of th in charge of j C 1 P La Trans Co j NO 2 Oil Co j INTERSTATE NO 1 Atlantic City i in low lii Oil Co j PASSAIC Melton d I Conn Sun Oil Co descendants their or and born after Mrs death ARREST AS recal to on Monday eve nl R liy the Club at the The Chester Times Information Bureau Frederic 1 Director D C T enclose herewith 10 CENTS in coin carefully wrapped for a copy of the MAP OF Till VORLD Name Street City Slate lo Washington n C TULSA Jan V I oil Frani retired New York oil man I were relieved of of on in with the Tius Company CIT Judge Williams lo lei a for Lester of h second ihr of their teacher a play in Uir Those purt were Mce Witsch Eleanor Billing Kita Olive Jewel Marie Marie smn Jennie Venin i OHM SAN brcak to lc lv only one world o granite com pf of San Francisco bay The wall is of headstones from an cemetery Timrs Jnn 19 F MARTIN Vow in out KAFU lEONHARDT for JIM San Pedro ric Macoria Otis McDonald Dutch t tor vm Norfolk etc MASAYA o ON TARIO or RoMon HOWARD for Miami via Norfolk etc WICK PunI for Antwerp etc C I J Frt for Rouen nnd Ln BE WISE VSK MAUD COAT Nul nnd Stove Per Ton tOAI YARD I nnd b arraigned Ho sot S for preliminary trial of the cir v it i it v it i irN Arx Under Joseph John Edward POKT MARU for hama etc via FREE i Henry and Eugene Tho MIS Milder and Mrs Frank I The American Captain of Manhattan street acI Fred Lyall in povt Thursday by Mrs Fred Bothner of spent Tuesday visiting Oil Company Marcus Hauy Wul I MARKET SQUARE INN rIAN for for and is now docked at the plant of the spent Tuesday BARBARA for j Sun 1 M IRISH for PASSAIC l SUN for Hartford Conn Texas j towing PURE for New Tile I York JAMES RIVER for Norfolk City C j UGANDA Br for New Orleans and docked at the evening OF ATHENS Bri for Not 1 o the Chester MIS J of Delaware i folk Weather I p ti Temperature and Warehouse The Mobile who ill for two weeks i 42 wind 18 miles smoky City rame from Port at the houie c relatives in Morton i barometer 3016 I Wash with a cargo of magnate j is recovering i friends in N J en in bulk lor Mrs Foote Mis Joseph tuider and Mrs Leonard Menna ae steamship by Mrs Joseph of W 1 also attended a eard party in and RESTAURANT Third and Market Streets SUNDAY The Moit ind Us VH Ever Ate From a to a Dinner Business Banks and You A bank is like a money reservoir into which flows sums of money from the people in the community Out of it go loans and withdrawals to meet the needs To wit a weekly payroll is met by check The tide ebbs The recipients meet their needs for food clothes and amusement Some part ks saved The clothier grocer realtor saves some part of his surplus Eventually much of the original withdrawal flows back into the level of the money reservoir remaining much the same THE DELAWARE COUNTY NATIONAL BANK Safety and Service for 119 Years