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The Evening Independent from Massillon, Ohio • Page 8

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THE HVRNIXG IN DEL'EN DF-NT. MASSLLLOX OHIO THURSDAV; APRIL, 10, STOLEN Strong, pf 333 1st 'SB, reported to police that his motor cjcle side car were stolen from in front of his residence. The license number- of the motorcycle is 7-052 and th.e side car 817. DANDRUFF GOES -IIWENOS MARKETS ITS SYMY TO EMMffll'S WIFE NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS KurnlaheJ to The evening OTIS A CO. 'JlO-15 first National IJaiik Buikiinfi t'hone BIOS Uassillou.

Olilo N. V. Slock Ticker leased NOON MARKETS scalp Douse, cooling, healing, cleansing on the scalp and rub If like thousands of pthere the way dandruff vanishes and itching gtops will be a. surprise and delight. this remarkable, clean, family antiseptic liquid freely.

It'a the sensible way to get rid of Dan- druff'a'nd Itching Scalp. Keep J5EMO Safe and dependable for all forms of itching irritations of the skin scalp. 35c, 60c and Expresses Appreciation of Public Service Rendered to Massillon by J. J. Wise SCOUTS AT BIER MEETINGS DAUGHTERS OF ST.

GEORGE A meeting the Daughters of St. George will ba held Saturday afternoon, at 1:30, in the B. of R. hall, A large attendance is desired and refreshments will be served after the meeting. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS A meeting of Perry Stark lodge, No.

87, Knights of Pythias, will be held this evening, at 7:30. The second de! gree be put on and. a large at- BY NEW JONJOlnj Years Of Indigestion; Brought To Happy End; By New And Medicine. In appreciation of the great public spirit of the late J. J.

Wise, former mayor, who died Monday afternoon, the chamber of commerce Wednes- day passed a resolution of regret and sympathy which was delivered to his i widow, Mrs. Elizabeth Wise, today. The resolution follows: the City of Mas; sillon, has lost a valued and rc- spected citizen in the passing of i Jacob J. Wise, AND WHEREAS. His life and work have been beneficial (a the i community in various ways, his loss will be keenly felt by all 1 who are Interested in the up- building oi this city.

BE IT RESOLVED, That we express to his wife and family our sincere appreciation of his life and work, and our deepest sympathy in this time of greatest sadness. The Massillon Chamber of Commerce. A Public Servant. Mr. Wise was always p.n ardent 'Chemicals Allied Chem.

Dye 307 Davison Chemical 39 i Rubbers i U. S. Rubber 33 JB. P. Goodrich .53 5U i Goodyear T.

91 jj i I oils Shell "Union Oil 35 Texas Company 59 Sinclair Cons 31 Simms Pete. Barnsdall 32U Standard Oil of N. liott, was" seriously injured. The Atlantic Refining 51 Pittsburgh man was released on Mid-Con t. Pete 32 $10,000 borid.

Houston Oil 103 The-deputy sheriff attempted to Standard Oil Calif the driver of an auto, said to tendance is desired. AUTO DRIVER TO FACE GRAND JURY LISBON. April 30. W. Hushing, of Pittsburgh, was to the grand jury here today on a i charge of assault with intent to kill, in connection with an auto crash in which Deputy Sheriff James F.

El- Local Man Helps To Frame Program C. L. McLatn, of this city, a member of the board of directors of the Ohio Wholesale Grocers association, is helping frame the program for the annual convention of the association which will be held in Columbus, April 22-23, according to information from officials -of the organization today. The convention will be attended by wholesale grocers from all parts of the state. The part the independent grocer plays in the upbuilding of a neighborhood and the service he renders the community will be stressed.

The results of survey of the wholesale grocery business made by the research department will be reported by Professor W. D. Hooper, of State university. Governor Cooper will speak at a banquet to be held in connection with the convention. KIMBALL DENIES SECOND CHARGE Frank H.

Kimball, who Wednesday morning pleaded guiltV to a charge of issuing a check with insufficient funds, and was bound over to the Stark county grand jury under $1,000 bond, today faced a second charge in municipal court. He was charged with removing mortgaged property. He entered a plea of not guilty and preliminary hearing was set for Monday morning, at 9 o'clock. Bond was fixed at $5flO by Judge W. Portmann.

The charge was filed against, Kiln- ball by Louis Bailey of the Rogers Jewelry Co. Independent Oil Gas Standard Oil N. J. 79Ts 31 have been' KUshing, on a traffic charge, Saturday. Another man in Phillips Pete 40 i the car beat the deputy on the face anc i the driver steered the car at high' speed, close to a tree, so that Elliott was knocked off.

He suffered fractures of both hips and internal injuries. I Sulphur Frccport Texas -18 Texas Gulf Sulphur 64 I Steels i Crucible Steel 891 i JU. S. Steel i Vanadium Corp 1KU I Bethlehem Steel 107'i 1 Central Alloy 34 Sugars Amer. Punta Alegre Rails Western Maryland N.

Y. Central AW ART) A AK1J The city board of control has suoir i a warded Julius Wittmann, local coh- 0 tractor a contract for construction I ci' a storm water sewer on McKinley SW. Mr. Wittmann was low I bidder, his price being Bids on the contract were received last 339s Erie Penna. R.

R. 83 I lllZ Mo. Kas. Texas G4vi i WARNS AGAINST DOOR SALESMEN Complaints of persons selling foodstuffs in a house to house campaign under the guise that proceeds will be siven to some welfare institution such as an orphan asylum, have been received at the chamber of commerce offices. Although in.

some Instances a portion of the profit has been given to charity, in most cases the-salesmen are doing nothing more than a merchandising business of their own, investigation has shown. 1 The local chamber of commerce requests that citizens refrain from purchasing articles from strangers many of whom pose as charity salesmen. The chamber points out that Massillon merchants each year contribute to charity, and are established business concerns of value to the city and not transient traders. i CHECKS COUGHS AND COLDS BUILDS STRENGTH There Is No Time Like Now To Select Your Coat or Dress Suit Store Every Woman Should Know Lincoln East There Are 1001 Smart Patterns For You To Choose From Cc a roll and up' Select Your And Let Our Experts Do The Hanging Only 25c a ro5) MASSILLON PAINTING PAPERING CO. 317 Lincoln Way, W.

Telephone 3860 PAPERING PAINTING JOHN LUCAS PAINTS VARNISHES Southern Pacific 123 Miscellaneous supporter of chamber of commerce Activities, taking part in booster and welfare campaigns and devoting Radio Corp. of Amer. 59 Vi much of his life to public service. Corn Products 109 While his body rested in slate in Nickel 43 St. John's Evangelical church this i morning, two Boy Scouts one ing at either side of the bier, form! sd a guard of honor for the man who headed a campaign that was success- I ful in raising funds with which to provide Boy Scouts with a summer camp site.

Six scouts in all took turns in the guard of honor, two standing at the bier at periods of Mr. C. L. Maddox "Konjola benefited me BO much 'that I priise it every chance 1 Mr. C.

L. Mad'dox, 2321 Oak drive, Dayton. "For years I a victim.of indigestion. I could eat anything without''suffering This trouble kept me at "night and told on my gen: eral health. Bilious attacks made life miserable and constipation made trie tirtd- and worn-out the time.

"I heard Konjola and 'then a trial. Surprising "bottles of this "medicine me feel like a different Konjola went right to cleansing and invigorating "my -My digestion' was restored now. I eat I please without suffering afterward. My bowels became as regular as clock. work.

Bilious spells are things of the past. Konjola is, indeed, the world's finest medicine." Konjpla: is a medicine'that, when one-hour each, during the three hours the body rested in Lecture Given At Players American Can lad Congoleum-Nairn sears Roebuck 93 Mont. Ward 44 1 Westinghouse El 193-11 General Electric 95-73 Glidden Co 35'i Amer. Smelting 75'- Motor Timken.R, B. STvi Briggs Mfg.

Co 22U K. Equipment Baldwin Loco Motors Chrysler Motor 41li 42 Ui Kiwanis Meeting iSSSSSK 1 Motor 41 is Mack Trucks 83 7 a I Willys-Overland 10' Hudson Motor aG 1 Kupp Motor General Motors 527a Nash Motor 33W Packard Motor 2214 Coppers Anaccnda America's Most Interesting City" was the subject of an illustrated lecture given at a meeting of the Kiwanis club. Wednesday afternoon, by C. M. Ritchie, of Ken- lucky.

The lecture was of a historical and descriptive nature and was illustrated with colored steropticon slides cerro De Pasco hich showed practically all of the i Magma Copper 48 famous buildings in the capital of Kennecotl Copper 55 Call Money Cities Service 40H the United Stated. Included in the buildings shown, were Lincoln's memorial, Ford's theater where Lincoln was assassinated, the house where he CLEVEr.ANU SIOCKS died, the White House and 'the con- Bid gressional library. 'Union Trust Co. 92 "Today as we e.njoy the ordinary Allen Ind. Com 9Vi pursuits of peace," Mr.

Ritchie told Allen Ind. Pfd Eiven a-fair six to eight members of the "We should re- j. a. j. and.

harmlessly eliminates: the common ills of the stomach, liver, kidneys arid bowels, and rr4e.umatisrn, neuritis and Konj ol a is. sold in Massillon at Baltzly's drug store, and by, all -the. in all towns' through- 1 out this enttre section. member at what terrific coat in the blood of men and the broken hearts of women, they were purchased. If this country should ever fail it will not be from outside influences but fro mthe inside.

As citizens of the United States we are each individually responsible for its safety and well-being." CURTIS WOODWORK Entrances Doors Windows Frames Trim Stairs Built-in Furniture Everything ia Interior and Exterior Woodwork Amer. Muitigraph 40 Apex Elec. Mfg Bessemer L. Byers Mach 4 Cleveland Cliffs Pfd Cleveland Elec. 111.

Pfd. ..112 Cliffs Corp. V. T. 136 Dow Chemical Do Pfd 105 Electric Controller Mfg.

75 Federal Knitting Mills 33 Foote Burte 3CMi Gen. Tire Rubber Do Pfd H. C. Godman Co Greif Bros. 4,1 India Tire Rubber 17 Vi Jaeger Machine 27 Lamson Sessions 29 Metro.

Pav. Brick Metro. Pav. Brick Pfd. 100 Ast; 93 10 31 42 16-i 33 5 9G 113 140 77 35 33 150 90 42 20 29 29' 30' I ttrenftlif aiuf tont life are to be found in alt Curtis doors.

Solid raised panels I inch Ihicfc (A) arc rtc- ommCTided in I 3 '4 inch doors', and liantts inch thick (B) in Curtij 1 inch doors. Figure btlow jfi.ms tfctian of solid raised Rubber 11 I Do Pfd. National Refining 32 1 National Refining Pfd. ...132 National Tile Nestle Lemur No. O.

P. L. Pfd Ohio Bell Tel. Pfd Ohio Brass Ohio Brass Pfd. Oliio Seamless Packard Elec.

13 50 34 134 22 2691 6 7 97:3 114 116 74 104 47V- 75 35 23 This Curtis Better Built Door is suitable far any kind or sec house you rnay biiild or remodel. It is a solid white pine door with six raised panels, 2u5b or ovolo molded, an authentic Colonial design uf striking detail and excellent It is Curtis Door 0-3020. There are many other designs of Curtis doors in both hardwoods and softwoods shown in our Curte Catalog. Also many designs in other items of woodwork windows, trim, cabinetwork, sUirwork. Goose in and see them and get copies of descriptive literature.

Packer Corp 12 13 Paragon Refining 13 Paragon Refl'nlng Pld. 39 li I Patterson-Sargent 28 Reliance Mfg. 46 Republic Stamp Rlchman Bros 1 Seiberling Rubber Com. 12 Selby Shoe 13 Shenrin- Williams 83 Sherwin-Williams Ptd. ..107 Stand.

Tex. Prod 2'i Do A Pfd Do Pfd Union Metals Mfg. 36 40 Youngstown S. T. Pfd.

100 100 Vi Steel Tube 1943 ..101 i 29 47 25 02 15 85 3 55 31 TO DISPLAY CARS ON CONRAD SITE CURTIS Sec the you buy bears the Cu of (fuality arA satisfaction The Conrad home site in Lincoln Way, the future will be known as tlie Central Auto Lot, it an- 1 nounced today by C. R. Basht, man' agcr of the Basht Garaga Co. During the past week workmen have been grading and graveling the lot. A platform for the display of new and used automobiles lias been built and a large lent erected.

Large will be used to light the lot. Starting today there will be on display a. collection of new and used cars owned and sold by the garag9- To keep art assortment of makes and models on hand at a.ll times cars of other local dealers also will be displayed. THE BROWN LUMBER CO. Dill 4111 405 Eric S.

IS CANDIDATE Burt L. Paine, who recently was iiumed county commissioner to replace Charles Fromm, today announced that he will be a candidate for commissioner subject to the prl- mary In August. He took out a petition today. $60,000,000 Republic Steel Corporation Cumulative Convertible Preferred Stock Preferred over the cowmon clock sa to cumulative dividends at the rate of per ann in and to assets, in of voluntary liquidation, to the extent of $110 a a nd accrued dividends, and in of involuntary liquidation, to the extent of WOO i share and accrued Redeemable at any time, a whole or in part, on thirty days' notice, at $110 a share and accrued dividends. Dividends payable on January 1, April 1, July 1 and October 1.

Serial Preferred Stock, of which the Cumulative Convertible Preferred Stock is the initial series, may be issued iu one or more series, w.th such in the lernu and provinoiis of several series and subject to such restrictions as are more fully set forth in the agreement of merg and conso'i-tation. Transfer Agents: Guaranty Trust Company of New York, New Continental Illinois Bank Trust Company, Chicago and The Cleveland y. Cleveland. Registrars: Irving Trust Company, New Central Trust Company of Illinois, Chicago and The Guardian Trust Company, Cleveland. ConFcrtible, at the option of the holder, into common ftock of the Cor- oration on the following on or before May 1, 1932, 'one ihare of preferred ctock for one share of common Mock; herea and on or before May 1, 1937, 1V4 of preferred stock for one ihare of common nock; thereafter and 01.

or oefore May 1, 1942, 1 of preferred Kock for one ihare of common itock; and thereafter I of pretciied itock for one (hare of common Mock. The following information has been summarized 'by Messrs. Tom M. Girdler and E. T.

McCleary, Chairman of the Board and President, respectively, of Republic Steel Corporation, from their letter dated April 8, 1930, copies of tckich may be obtained upon request, and it subject to the more complete information contained therein: THE COMPANY Republic Steel Corporation is the third largest producer of steel in the Uriited States, with an annual ingot capacity of more than 4,900,000 tons. The Corporation, organized under the laws of the. State of New Jersey, owns or has acquired, by merger or purchase, substantially ail of the assets (subject to liabilities) of Republic Iron and Steel Company, Central Alloy Steel Corporation, Conner Steel Company, The Bourne-Fuller Company and The Berger Manufacturing to "a Plan and Agreement dated January 15, hubsidianes of the Corporation include, among others, Steel and Tlibes, Union Drawn Steel Company "and The Trumbull-Cliffs lurnace Company. Important recent acquisitions by constituent companies include the properties of Witherow Steel Company and interstate Iron and Steel Company. The Corporation's activities include all the important steps in steel making, from'' the mining and treatment of ore and other raw materials to the manufacture of a diversified line of finished products, the percentage of steel output converted into highly finished products and manufactured articles being greater than that of any other of the large steel companies.

Large reserves of iron ore, coal and limestone are owned by the Corporation. CAPITALIZATION The capitalization of the Corporation, based upon the pro is as follows: balance sheet, as of December 31, 1929, referred to below, Outstanding Authorized Funded debt (including subsidiaries) Preferred Stock of Subsidiary 5,000,000 Serial Preferred Stock par value 150,000,000 Cumulative Convertible Preferred Stock (this issue) Common without par value 5,000,000 shares 12.073 shanar are in the treuury. and 600.000 iharn of common flock for conversion thii preferred itock. There are outstanding options to purchaK 200.000 abates of the Corporation'! common itock per ihare m-arranLi or riihU to approximately I aharet at varying prices. 60,000,000 shares EARNINGS The following statement, prepared by Messrs.

Ernst Ernst, certified public accountants, shows the combined earnings of the constituent companies and their subsidiaries, for the four-year period ended December 31, 1929 (including, for the full period, earnings of the Corporation's present subsidiaries and earnings of companies whose properties have been acquired since the beginning of such period), after interest, depreciation and Federal Income Taxes, and deduction of annual dividend requirement of $300,000 on the preferred stock of a subsidiary, and reflecting certain minor adjustments resulting in a net charge against earnings. 1926 814,407,232 1927 7,387,709 T928 14,982,846 Net earnings, as shown above, averaged $14,193,810 per annum, equivalent to approximately 3.94 times the maximum annual dividend requirement on this issue of preferred stock. Such earnings for the year ended December 31, 1929, were over 5 55 times such requirement. Although general business depression resulted in a curtailment of operations in the steel industry during the first quarter of 1930, such earnings of the constituent companies and their subsidiaries for that period, as indicated by preliminary figures, were substantially in excess of such preferred dividend requirements for the period. ASSETS The pro forma consolidated balance sheet of the Corporation and its subsidiaries, as of December SI, 1929 (prepared by Messrs.

Ernst Ernst on the basis of the balance sheets of the constituent companies as of said dale and adjusted to give effect, among other current liabilities and funded debt; cash and call loans alone being in excess of current liabilities of, The common itock of the Corporation in listed on the New York Stock Exchange and tbe preferred itock has beery approved for listing on said exchange on official notice of itsuance and distribution. offer this slock, less approximately $47,218,000 par value accepted by, or reserved for, slockholrjcra'of the constituent companies in accordance with the above mentioned Plan anrl Agreement, when, as anri if received by us, and subject to approvil of legal proceedings by our counsel. It is expected that delivery Trill be made on or about April 24, 930 in the form of temporary or definitive itoclc certificates. Price $95 per share and accrued dividends, to yield over 6.30% Guaranty Company of New York The Union Trust Company of Pittsburgh Otis Co. Harris, Forbes Co.

Field, Glore Co. Brown Brothers Co. The Equitable Corporation of New York The C. T. Securities Company Union Cleveland Corporation The Guardian Trust Central United Co.

J. White Inc. First Detroit Company, Inc. The First National Old Colony Corporation Chemical National Company, Inc. Chatham Phenix Corporation Mitchell, Herrick Co.

Wick Co. Schoellkopf, Hutton Pomeroy, Inc. UlaJ.itties ffatemenii yitcn herewith art not gvaraniefd by but art obtained, from tmireti let be riiiqble..

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