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iD > THE WEA THER “TEOROLDGICAL RECORD. By Ad Carter . _ Pearls: (« film Winider . Liss _. JUST KIDS—WIMP the Ilse 0| Livia® 'o [ m bot . SEHHULHEMIS F 100 30 10 100 $2 Copy,- EF 1920 he Philadel; hux7nqumr Go. MARCH 11, 18; Bisa A. Geler . / o in i% o by The Philadelp =-- = U I Swans (1). .. a a ave To mi n 166 R Temperature. - tE Ars. Du Bols» .. \ag agl ToS regain $4, 0 92. i gost fay Mam - 1} 8 * $o G8 off fl |mrres Dutcher vu.. o\ ngo dB 3g Bont wAdTt ME Year. arch IP 2 Mra. Bisennut 1. do 16. # oie pus - m ag Mf 2X° T. [-I 10 MDU'NT TC: ay (RFS o (BC Mfrs, Moore .* , 150 (® in] 32 firs: Fore gdb 4 A) | -- NGT “\N ms in Totals 2. 672. 6H8-- $10, A72 |Mr# Lord . 0. > a : A n hac hel , 1950. \ “GE\ [ a. y. M, an tk in e fe - Af | --I If Conference Called to Consider ; I . . Ir. cague . > R A ; B - : mal | al Calawbas (2). - ¥. M. League, . <] | pable . Shortage of Teachers |mnermometen gig < #00 # tar x Gchring . «.. < ® $0 Blua Lilacs lg? ie (10 an 1 - At Th hout C Hmmmzelel. wet 3 m poles I7 feller o c D G Q M am dol 166 00 roughout Country.: Depth of snow at 8 p. im., nine fnché of. Cont= . Jf RPi *: iu yan ood {G $e #B g $ uo Y- ® r ' » P : \r- Ingo sod J 16) 1 479 Peek .. “find ~ Totals i est. \Tes\ mice ort won oz vo- |J. Matt (aie sn 7 t i Ther. *Higli- Rain- veloc : . Totals, | 782 86 201] eiliiem n an attempt to solve the probtem .8 pm. ost. fall. I8 .~ K. of 05:32??? League. ' £0 Io Totals . “'flas;iaih?z( )m 705 2009 of the: tencher. shortage: in. the school 25 108 ¢ I A + * \ f F N. | to R loans: as 4g |E Koller .. 187 §ssn «4&4» singer A mo im (us|! commissioners of eduction of nine Bismarck, L_\DJ 2 C2 d ficcmm - 18 (9% 2333112”. flo‘ 133 Fru w, Singer \ 20L 150° C562 States, the commissioner of eduneation Boston, Mass. fig ist formal [|( gym“ 100 #}} |Richarts~. 160° 180 40 ”Wm?\ it?!\ m= if if Ml. af the United States, college presidents Block Island, P \o committee | cific 25 454 |Stoffons .. E1 12 I2 Hurry Singe 187 (1020 23% 6% and 0311“ educators will meet in confer- as; _> DL CZ ze Stn en ee o y 5 . eston, S.-C. bun . image | rotats s Tolais . eines $2 7 182 fun.. ye me $8 2ne)/ \A : . |omos in the Chamber of Com Cnivago (Q on 56 U LC Lot e= - 2 h rere - eveland, O. he 3 | “Batman ds U oe G. Y. w. League. , Dongan Lieut-Gov: League. ; e \ \ - Whe meeting has been called by Dr. 0 s “F’r‘lfngf I '. Magilton: & . Emeralds (3). .\. 'AWhites (1). 166 ait John H. Finley, commissioner of educa- gefirclflcmlcl; if f Mrs. Kalmes. . a 150.38 3 1s : lth; - tion: for New: York State. Each State Dodss City, J f q ¥{°‘{‘,‘,’L’; * Mrs: Stackman 108. i fig 27? 4 « ibid [ resentative will di k \ Bes\ Atoines, 1a... & th ha u Mrs: Taflo. . . 197 Hg 20 - . representative will discuss the shortage Duluth, Minn, .... 88 0. an mar-J I -~ \Atlss Kirchner 6 18 on . of tencheris in his state; steps being ' h may be Avs. Eckert . 130 2D 20% taken to meet the qhmmm through in- *For 12 hours preceding 8 p. m. npted goal f fan sx < f > - «4 crease in salaries or in other ways and al I \\> 9 t. o ; al -_ snes ge act a dane it e oop - , hess - . . e city -or mm. in the finencial sup- c 4 c Lace! (sd (| perm. olur - a § $) 2] - Nie muro me rox + - rs. Gol n 50 - - b a or - alan ii tome I Alge pret | Sik : ae il .\ cuase mere was Ad seee ots o maton Unit] | Sonespoet ght - art: that Mrs. J. Eckert 8 * 498 mo € d Pua Clerk of the Common Council-City i Pit Mrs. Eohrmilier gy Cox += 28 S ._ EDDCATIONAL PICTORE TRE dace vo e to a U0 weelnonts file in, this + ance an. gunlted Totals . ... 180, 782 |. LOCAL THWRE TMAT WOULD Py mung”,“q“flgrfincfi'fi‘ent Lt fl]; 33:0“; omcloelsom‘mlgg before the Common réoun- Tne shall nos Tem: G's-nob T SEE BUT of New York; will present New York's fiflfi’l mgétfjgw‘ggfia “573532996” struck In- a SOME Row ER problem. / Dr, Finley wishes that this 'An ordingnee authorizing and direct ing - mule ~ THODGeMT . 1% “TU“ conference .be made as representatiye nx the repaving of Washington avenue, from °, Schults , .... T BE S \ possible. Members of the, committee of Northern boulevard to Lexington avenue; {Jamming 6 “D°\D“ “he 5fi°w 100 will take part. .> ore 2:53?er affififflgm Zpratguso “33° larke . . « i west abou ect and of) Sprague Puglise . < *i S “7:31:13: 1311931130]: A‘: 41231“ fiffizgi‘zuenffi place, from State street to Wenlern ave - & cf nue, togetlml with the repalr and replaci i- ~ ent of schoulh of Maine; K. W. Butter- |mont of curhs, sidewalks, driveways, etc., m field, commissioner, of education, _ New | and of providing fundafor the expense of . repaving. Humpbhue, 31 B. Hilleligns, commis- < ridgets .i [f 'of _.' ONE SOLID WERK COMML pup ~a aoa as Clune 22 # a sioner of education of Vermont; Payson ‘T‘fighu'finkggfflgt vévork and the “m\f ~ . _ o., NHONDBAY, MARCH 15m- Stage and Screen Personalities. \t samme. (e 6 [d- nl alie; © , c ~ |aventies to 0 repuve w esse p $153: s -By William H. Haskell, Drama Editor of The Argus. stoner of education, Rhorle Island ; franite blocks on cancretp‘ \foundation; tai) - Kendall, fommmsmnm of education, x f”);Pigggrgigcflésnggd3331?!\Hfiétfixha‘ PJs Jersey ;- Thomas E. Finegan, | superin- . . AT‘RICIA COLIJ‘qGE is to be released from the sweetness of the stage tendeng of public mutrucgmu‘. Ponusyl- 55113“ .§‘°§3- 3352235 fifthfiflm‘zimzfifr\; Elks Fawn Bowling LflI‘N- . -- \Pollyanna\ with George Eyler as chief rescuer. Mr.Tglee will_have a|vania,fand 3L Sharkey, supermtcnd- concrete curbing along grass plots, con- Mills. (2). new 'play for Miss Collinge, called \Golden Days,\ by Sidney, Toler and ont of schools t Vi shawl}? “11:05??le sldclwalks and\ vitrl= Bentley 18 4s Marion Short. Mr. Toler is an actor now playing with Emily Stevens in \Sophig} Tig yresant Sidewalk on Washmpton MH lank 132 “a 4a and Miss Short is one of the dramatizers of Joe Lincoln's \Shavings.\ nue from Lexington avenue ennsfegfirfxc. 1%6 ~ 1M moving enc L t ald .. re- Welshelz 18 lw. 42] William H, Gilmore, onc stage . di- 'The Man: Who. Came Back,\ The lat pairing undrexgzcrflfieerhfigafit nrfi‘fl‘fa Tor Hines 2371 IHL A8) rector of the Comstock Players and now ter ought to make an ideal film thriller. collar entrances, repairing and replacing % m 7a »o|l big man in this field as chief stage di-} :: ' -- c k sower and appurtenances, extension of\ Tobie v ece 160 M8. 166) 2200) vector for A.. EL Woods; writes that he| | Mary Nash has suiled for London to dlestrle Smaing are laid underground Pith « Morelands (1). is highly enthusiasm over..Crane Wil- appear. in the lending role of \The Man P struction at\ satin?“ “$3555”? ing So Ryan 177 51| bur's play, \The Unseen Hand,\ which Who Came Back,\\ William A. Brady, THREE FEATURES water pipes In street and other v’éori Tn Cregan 250; 42] Woods will produce in a few weeks. Mr. who produced this play in New Xork, ¢ldental thereto for the repaving -of Chadwlel 1313 as Gilmore \gays: \It is quite startling, has sailed with her to do the same job Sussue Hayakawa in Washington avenue, from Northern boule» gefielmnnz 3m, Js do not aften predict, but he 'has written iu London and to look after some pic 33 vard, to Lexington avenue; of Western eitzman ., Z2 22) a second act which, for suspense and ture interests. \The Beggar Prince avenue.. from + Spraguo place ~weaterly .- Thole Tare rveay \ Totals . gio. mms) holding, quality' quite surpasses any- -t- - Stole Sreet to\ Western wren place, from ’BILL L mu LNDN‘ & ao ;| thing which has ever gone through my Tins wenthor suits David W. Grif |/ Jflrst Run) Any person Emnfé 22?e§¢‘f§3\t°6 the f m Federal Sill!!! League. =~. '! hands,\. » Mr. .Gilmore bas been one of fh to a T. 'He is working on the screen sage opsald ordinands is hereby requested .... “fin.\ --Production (1). 1 America's leading stage ' director8 407 version <of \Way. Down East! and sev- The Man Who Stayed to present the same in writing before th- e aso ase He <directed. many of Maude! eral of the scenes require lots of, snow final passage thereof, > 6 Bo Adams' splays under the late, Charles My, . Grifith is haying no- difficulty in At H \\‘ith DAVID E. PUGH, ‘120 15 35) Frohman; went to Arthur Hopkins and finding his scenery. ome -Clerk of, the Common Council. 107 1% \gm) staged some of that pathfinding man -- KING BAGGOTT and - * \o gob . € )of) Crk thin Th. BIR |_ Ih n't easy to Team to stammer and onarry AN 'le VAcabonD.\ ' 11 | CH CH) who the best in his uctors | Whurtes Ray soon discovered this when NEWS WEEELY \ orice or Bering or | 4 9g m Tm and the huge suceess of many of: the oatied upon to portray the role. of Continuous, 12 MH P. M. AN HOLDERS-To the Sharcholders. of Totals 8870 8520810 2509 Woods' £15“ is dw.part. the credit Of| @angy in his recent Thomas H. Ince Orch., 200, Bals., 15¢, mfnn‘finmnal Commerclal Bank of, Dion 2.2 Assembly. (2)«'us' 145‘ © as Bllly ilmore, «-_- production, “Izzflnrm Clock Andy,\ Mon. 46 rived _$f,\mv fies“ find A meeting of the shareholders of the Sp fom # i888 ~ Juhe® Captice renewed 'her ton- stnttecian, the disecigr 'of the motes iness and Aichsiona in Tho $ e Ton aC The Reuse of The Bal - - 11} \ 48 tract with Pathe, .- gent an S, O. S. to a LoS Angeles school Female of Hellgate. In (ie sity of Albany on the 7th day of, 151 1151.48 devoted to the cute 'of stammérers, A ' April, 282, at 12 o'clock noon, for 'the \Is abe de Boston is. still said to be breatbmz tall, agile chnp appeared as the, sad but purpose of acting upon a proposition and, LR R L2 22 hnrd over. the advent in- its midet' of tmt’: model ! resolution to ratity and confirm the- agreos American mo sr =i Theda Bara in the. fesh as the Stat Of \\Come on. now, let's see how 'you [&» LTeen of an ment entered Into between the board of nied, .re- L8 \The Blue Flame.\ She has created stutter,\ said the director - 'R A ND - ~I directors of tie oal sosa pour of . a sensation as an actress, but fur greater \Bup'to! 'So resentful was the visitor eHone mai 3140 'trust Company of Albany, located in at?“ to. #, bo Turreff ;... 37} os an off-stage personality, and the Bo#-| of- the éxpectant audience surrounding |' elty ond county of Alban d State of i Baohgtor - if: c‘m‘ffifif’efiyfitfifio {Eg’gsggem’g gum that he burst inmi m rage, swore |- The Added Feature Today -l 39k, “£11122; céiiitfi: sorgzafida-r + | Layton . #7) when. she appears, that another police to Limself an mud viow| DOUGLASMacLEAN and |nollonat bank under the charter ofthe - my ; Carter 3 strike would not be strange. Thus €0 jontly os any normal person, 'The next National Commerelal bank, of Albany. {effort! ((° . Willing the movies boost the drama, T i petsoty DORIS MAY in Land under the title of the National Gore. send\ the Handicap 7 'day Charles Ray received the followiks . ,, | mercial Bank and Trust. Compan Mindless ; tals 2 Speaking of Mr. Bndy the' Brudv message from the man in charge of the WHAT'S YOUR HUSBAND DOING\ | Albany, In accordance. with the pravnflo ns i | Totals . ous [3:2 Film Corporation has just been formed, School: gig?\ act of Congress approved Novem» . “£1 (raw Bremiller ese a {it 3,“ \(n tep t\ \Was ”15 en f \ff? ho miofightefhztndcfig £2: or MALT EXTRACT Dat'ca Albany, March 6, 1820. ° » - ** ra y EIICCEHM‘ exce ay own orgotten ow - e ' cork: Sat- a E7 w I befmnf®t : 107] East,\ which QV Griffith has jnst about to sign for another course in CREAM WILLIAM L, GILLESPIE, A “t. thu ' ; Today~Tomorrow (Continuous from 1 P, M.).. A Lot of Good Entertainment George . bought) and those include \Life and anti-stnmmmsm, Cashler. fl“! lAukt i [~, - fas - Wormer . = We Also Carty a. Full Line of Imported |« . n Ante t EMERSON HOUGH'S. STORY, > Barnard . . , and Domestic Hops, NoTlLE To' CREDITORS—Dshtc . Comedy Four, lato of Head Over- Heels oe back to o State - wien and the in his take C. It, in the to be tei weeks in. some ° for him, of service Tues Gillett, his for It was Glflctt his «definite ' \ TOM MOORE in | R \DUDS\ . .., PAL - \THE SAGEBRUSHER® 7.35-10°P. M. Piccolo Solo, MISS JEANNETTE ROGERS Totals . Rmueher League. Colonel!1 (1). Dof-Go'aflaweargyfis BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. GAVIT & CO.. enne mymimons 36 Beaver Street JAMES HUNTER Banallen .. ..... mo if so noo us ( 10 1% 41 F mo 190 Nichols .. ...... 16 191 88 Totals .C ...l... 766 $64 . 853. 2B TLicutenants, (2). Leaby® « 2k venn} 18 48 ~| Thompson 20 Sf Hill , .. 1% 4 Rogers ase Bll .| Craft. Tm 5m Totals . . .. ceed \ _-_ Aurania Club League. Wolves (1). Thorne T. .......... mo 19 Gn ont Merigold . . . 140 lb. 4% Crannell 19 ifo 213 60 16s 4% 18 mit 3810 4if 35 4% 19 af 190 40 ri 43 ==* 22 e Totals:, 2 ..u...... 650 TiB 795 208 Albany, N. Y. Heating and Contracting company -Steam and Hot Water Heating 209 Broadway -- Phone Main 479 ALBANY SOUTHERN MAKES *CHANGES IN ITS TARIFFS The Albany: Southern Rallroad has filed with' the - public service | commission changes In its tariff, efféective-April 5 as Electric Motors ' Morton Havens, Jr., Inc. 31 Hudson Ave. follows: One way fares Increased from tight to 11 cents from Prospect Heights to East Greenbush; reduced from 23 cents to 30 cents fromSchodack Center to North Chatham; Increased from 3 cents to # cents from/Merchants to Albany. Rules relating to. commutation tickets R; B. WING & SO 1 HAIR . FELT. ASBESTOS COVERING, CEMENT inhalant OUNERAL _ Woon 384.386 BROADWAY, Albany, N; r. ROOFING PAPEE m EIC. will provide that In case the sale price of a ticket is Jatrfully 'changed before ex- Men. the ticket will hot be honored ) GBde'YGRmNST. Alf“ er All \r tos. will be redeemed. hig Mflubm‘y Teo Gov. Smith To Speak PLUMBER and ROOFER vanized 'Cornices, ts, Steet TAMES J. EORMAN, = gwfi; : Estimates aml Wham Telephone Com- for. transportation, but. the un por- At Inshtute Dinner GCoveraor Alfred E. Smith, Rev. Dr. George Dagan abd N. L. Schemerhora. of Schenectady, will be the speakers at the Pun: maxim-ado” E lows, hearth. brushes, wtwflas-meflmfmddo- Wefler‘l 'ear mleK, W Mate _4620-W. eighth aanasl dinner 'of the Albany Chapter, American Insttate - of Bank- g which ‘Ffll take place in the Tes |. AMUSEMENTS TODAY EMPIRE Dave Max-fun s Show. THEATRE. High class vaudeville and photo- play, Douglas McLean and Doris May In \What's Your Husband Doing? - HARMANUS BLEEOKE‘R HALT: 'Tom Moore .in \Duda\ and \The Sagebrusher.\ MOTION PICTURE. mnAms. LELAND-Sessue Hayakawa in \The Beggar Prince,\ and King Baggott In \The Man Who Stayed at Home,\ CLINTON SQUARE—Mary Pickford in \Heart o\ the Kils. R COLOngAL - Nazimova \In \\The PINE HILLS-Frank Keenan in \The Falso Code. HUDSON-Edith Roberis In 'The Trifters,\ AligivNY—XV. 8. Hart in \Staking His e.\ Lonis Faith of the Strong.\ REGENT-Miriam Cooper in \ghould a Husband Forgive?\ Liberty\Girls At Empire. The always popular Liberty Girls will be the attraction at the Empire theatre for a ye , beginning with the Monday matin They will be seen in a Specially written musical melange calléd. \Manless Isle,\ said to be one of the most pretentious offerings every, produced on a burlesque stage. Some idea of its compktemss may be gathered from the fact that it is in two acts and 10 scenes, eich scent re- quiring a complete of scenery. Another point in its favor is found in the circumstance that Jack Conn; leading comedian of the L’berty Girls, is the author; fo he is in a position to in \The *{give his personal attention to its inter- pretation and staging. Seentcally the production is declared to be magnificent and far abead of the average burlesqie. 'The settings were designed and painted by oue of the lead- ing stage®artists of America and the cos tumes, described as gorgeods and ich in the extreme, were the work of some of the leading designers and modistes of Paris. The first scene represents tho. ballroom of the Hotel Cosmo, San Fran- cisco, and from there the audience is taken to a steamship pier, where the actors embark for Egypt. fn the latter country the\ #ction proceeds to the palace of a mythical sultan and then the action is_ transferred to. Normandy, glimpses of which beautifal mutt: are given with scenic Sdelity sod rickness, 'Then a scenic representation of y cannibal 0,000 lox 27 with“ wight , ea isfand , mesting of the eBa@ter|miles from the shy.. and fast of all is ico fast wight In the Xm.skv§,m,mrre=p§te§ sue g wo “g'h'mfi'mwfle ia erty , Gils : & - Company, and others, A chorus of 20 girls is n pleasing adjunct. There are two performances dally at the Empire; + Patrons of the Empire who want to see Dave Marion's big show will have to do: so before tomorrow night, when the engagement closes. a f Hall Movies. ~ 'Tom Moore in \Duds\ and a great pro- duction of Emerson Hough's \The Sage brusher\ , form the double» feature film program 'that opened at Proctor's Har- tonnus Blacker hall yesterday for three days.. \Duds\ had millions 'of readers when this Henry C. Rowland story ap- peared in the Saturday Evening Post. | It concerns a young man just ont of service and seeking adventure. It also the Sultana diamond-one of the most valuable stones iff Europe that has been stolen with other loot in France. It is brought to America and forms the basis of this picture-one of the most absorb ing of the season, . Two women play a large part in the life of the hero; there are mysterious meetings and thnlhnx en counters and a pretty romance to cap it all. 'Tom Moore, Naomi Childers, Fdwin Stevens and Lionel Belmore have the leading roles. !The Sagebrusher\ is a 'great Western story with a flood that fairly makes you feel that it is going to rush off of the sereen; a wonderful fight and a romance that keeps your interst well sustained. Roy Stewart, Marguer- ite De La Motte, Nosh Berry and Betty Brice play the, leading roles excellently. The orchestra is at its best in the over ture and Miss Jeanette Rogers plays a pictola solo, scoring a bit. Leland Movies. Admirers of Sessuie Hayakawa will find him ofering something entirely new for him in *The Beggar Prince,\ which opened yesterday at the Leland with \The Man (Who Stayed at Home.\ featur- m: Ring Baggott as the other attraction. \The Beggar Prince,\ adopted from the old comic opers, is a story of a mythical kingdom with a prince and a bestar as doubles in looks. The former seeks the band of a girl who loves the beggar. The prince trades on the resemblance to trick her, but the begrar is too alert to win her to allow this trick to work, . 'This com- plication Teads to «tenes that ming drams, romance and remedy in a novel wag. 'The production is bandsome and the story one of keen interest. King Bag- gott in \'The Man Who Stayed at Home,\ bas a fice, Inspiring story of « patrict who «En-ed the «lars of those who thought him a wlecker becanse be bad weret work to do for his country? work that mast wot be known and which placed Faraishes smuny \MWe&ksmmum-ah # CORKS, WIRE RUBBER STOPPERS CAPPING MACHINES, 8. CROWN CAP. Tons BOTTLES, RUBBER HOSE, CROCKS, Wholesale and Retail. Canadian Malt Ex. Co. U, 8. Headquarters, Albany, N. T. Main Store, 64 Broadway. Phone Main: 4567. Branch Store, 373 Central Avenue Phone West 338%. Automobile _ Storage Live and Dead Storage. Convenient location, DANIEL P. O'CONNELL & CO., INC., 358-368 So. Pearl St Phone Main 766 Income Tax Returns Federal or State Prepared by Harry S. Deevey, ~ Specialist 220 Clinton Ave. Main 6630-J. Write or‘telephone for appomtment PLUMBlNG, HEATING AND VENTILATION Plumbers' Matcrials at Wholesak CIM, CELERANTY3 $01, > of Margaret E. Harrigan, \By order of Ellis J. Staley, Surrogate the County of Albanyl. gate at Notlce is hereby given, according to law to all persons having \claims or demands against Margaret E. Harrl- gon, late of the City- of Albany, in sald Cqunty, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers in support thereof, to the subscriber, the Executor - of the last Will and Testament .of said deceased,. at his place of .trans- acting business as such. Executor at. thi Inw offices of Charles J. Tobin, 95 State street, Albany, N. ¥., - on or beloro the 14th day of Aprit next. Dated Albznr T., this 2 of.October, A. o19. nd day JOHN H. HARRIGAN, Clk Executor, Charles J. Tobin, Esq., Attornay for Exceutor, 95 State street. Albatiy, OTICE TO CREDITORS-Estate of Dunkin V. R Johnston-By order. of L‘tlllle. Staley, Surrogate of the County of Albany, Notice is hereby given, according to law to all persons having claims or demands against Dunkin V. R. Johnston, late of the city of Albany, in said county, de- ceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers In support thereof, to the subscriber, the executrix of the last will and testament of sald her place of transacting deceased, at business, as such executrix, at the office of Rune\ 3M, Johnston, 8 Chapel street, Albany, N Y\ on or before the 10m day of July next. Dated, Albany, N. T., this Sth day of January, A. Dy 1990. MARY CRAMER JOHNSTON, Executriz. VOTICE TO of AN, Anna MeClasky-By order of Hills J. Staley, Surrogate of the Cmty of Albany. Notice {s hereby given, ntcmung 10 law to all persons having claime or des mands against Anna McClasky, his of tx No.. 15 North \Pearl street, In the City of Albany, N. V., on or before the 2ith day— of June next. Y..lhisl'md&yo£ Dated, Albany, N. December, A. DJ THS JAJIES T.NOLAN, _. As Executor, Etc. The New Tork Central Rattroad Co. * New York, March 10, 195% A dividend of one dollar and twenty» fre conts ($1.25) per share, on the capifal stock of this company has been whAclhyLMuthemathe eneral , to. stockholders record. at the close of business 59mg, XILTOX $. BARGER. _ General