Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 21, 1919, Postscript, Page 16, Image 16

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REAL ES TA TE LEADS
? FINANCIAL BOWLERS
'Wins Three Straight Games From Philadelphia Savings
Fund and Reaches Top of League on Costa's Alleys.
Fox Rolls 224 for Pennsylvania Company
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OF $250.0110
fpIIK Financial I.eacne's sixteen trains
' rolled the. tlilrtl week of tlielr selietl
llfc ou Costn's nlleys last nlglit.
' j.FranJjllu rolled IIH7 In Its hceond
game. (Ironpiti: tlie ntiier two to l'eil
ctal Hesene. Corn KxcIiiiiijei' sot three
from Cnminotiwonltii. I'eiin Mutual
tvtnt good the first two dunes, hut
dfonpeil the third to 'Third National.
Philadelphia Tritt won three close
Chines from State Ilnnli. Heal Instate
took three from Philadelphia Savins
l?uml and Is lending the lensue with
nine wins.
Beneficial Saving 1'iiml won two out
of three from Continental Ktiultahle.
Fourth Street tied (Jli-ard In the llrst
gnhic, nt lost tlie roll -off and the next
two. 1'euns.vlvnuia Coinpanv won the
odd came from Philadelphia National.
Taylor rolled Ti. .Mm thirst 2. ,
Levis '-".'-. Fox S'.'l. Miles 211. Coitsley
210 ntnl llehel L'OT.
The Mimimirici :
,uwur
Proceeds to Retire November
Notes and for British Export
Requirements
atn.mi t-urtrrit sr
llrnwnl inn 1.14 1M llsilcli... l-n 1ST 111
!, ISA I4. 17K llcnncr.. IS2 1 1.1 IHO
Jm'kwn. I!!l III I'-il Sh-pr. .. Kill 1SH IH'I
Sliitnlnr. Il( 112 inn .Inni-n. .. 1T. litil 110
Illinium, in.'i l.VI Id M'Can'y lim 1ST Hid
- 7.VJ 711 "7i 75'.' (I.M 7U
llirnrd won roll ulT
IMIN.NA. CO. Villi. . VAT.
rhotnnn. lL'K Isn 1.10 Oniiortv. 17'-' Mil ...
''minify 1MH l'JII 12:: Wllmin.. ICI 1-7 1711
,)nlil. .. Its til lllll WHtrrfi. 111 V-'ll HO
llmicr. 171 I.V! HID Miller. . 127 tN las
I.. . Kill 111 221 Cuuper l"'l 17 l.'IS
Mercer 110
I ISSUED IN TWO CLASSES
! New Yorli. Oct. HI. -The largest
' llnanciiil undertaking by American
hankers, since the end of the war was
VENN Ml'TTAl,
THIUIc NAT
111
1:14 in
101 Sll
17(1 13s till
l.VI 1111 1-'-'
10s 142 222
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747 7.-. I 1171
In the rinnnci.il Ladies' Unci; l'iuj
League games rolled on Costa's allcj s .
last night Pennsylvania Company woni
three games from (ilrnrd National and.
Pcnn Mutual won the odd gnme from!
Philadelphia Trust.
Miss Kelly, of Philadelphia Trust, I
lolled 1(11 in her second game, the high- I
est score of the night.
The scores :
llshcl 2117 171 10S Miiuer.
Wood . . 1 K.H 1ST Winner
Kllpat'h, KM HU Ul l-nlrun..
Foulk". 147 131 1.13 lliumn'h
rrlckltt, l.VI 17.-. 131 Tlivlur. .
- l.nuer
Tola B S34 S3U 73J
Tonus 73S (174 Toll
CORN EXOHANHK COMMHNWKA1..TII
James.. 1711 174 1211 H.-nre... 1211 tt; U-
Btorch.. ins . . . nicks... VM lj
Holt,,,. 1.VI 1.17 HIS Siluifter. 11." sj 111
TBynler. 13U l.VI 17s Acker... II." I,'-.' -';
JllKnk'n. 113 1MI Kit HiinUall. US 12. !!
rnl , , 11," . r
Caldwell 1 IS Totals f.37 C.MI ill
VII.NN ML'IXAI
Ml!Ke -
l-Anns. . . 70 ...
suiiiihii. 1:1 ';.
llappleje 4.". .
Wumltleld 111 ."7
Harris. . 7 nil
Uultllal 41!
Totals 311 U2 1
Totals 7111 7X3 72 1
FKANM.IN
Mann
l.BVIs. .
nirrrtiall
Keeporla
illlcu.
l"ii t.-i."
131 1'J'J
1 IS 1 17
HIS 1S
t ."..I 21 I
Totals 7is H27
r.CNr. SA I'l
ray. . 112 lr.l
Slclllicn.
- nev. 117 17
11.. llll
133 1.VI
KKll
Tl..llv.
(ir.iee .
l-'Uzpti'l.
(lamim.
(luen . .
Thomn'n
Tirch .
" fan
:,; i c.s rjitl
tos ion in1
1t ls7 2211
... 131 ' .
. 110
(IlIlAIlLi NAT
Mlsies .
Itlcll'ilKon SI (W
Wrlslit . II I"
Simon. . . 32 01
Sarceunt so Is
llurl.e. (ill .".2
Land
Total" 2113
VII1I.A. TUUST
.Misses
so Sands. . 32 ...
3s (InlillsTR. "7 TO IIS
3 4 Kelley... 73 lot
Sll MacNIco I 77 All . .
7s iM'Khcrty Tit 73 32
.. Nes 711 ."I
- Miller 42
ISM .
Totals 33S 3S2 27S.
VIINNA. CO.
Misses
III ll.mneli III 43 SI
.. Anders. 7 03 i
73 KAt'liarh, 11.1 7S S3
nil MeCuen.. 72 (II 7!l
.2 3S Lauter. . 411 III 10
- "- Totals 377 2:12 3S3
0 271
Nil
120
Murphy
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MeMnnn-
1 ,o l.s I i,i
lis 1 02 1 2.'
Ills 131 1211
Harvard Baseball Coach
lit stun. Oct 21 The pl'itii"! oT John V
Matti'rj. asislatit tnan-irfer of tl.n io-ton
Natlmmla. as ti,Hi or 'he Harvard Imsi-lsill
train, lo aueeeed llush llulf.-. v as nniunni'd
tbierday.
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annolineiMl yesterday wiien .1. I", .unrniiii
& Co. as llwnl agents for the Itrltish .
govenimeut. Mild they will offer a new ,
Itrltish loan of )fi"0,00(l,000 here 1m-
ineilintcly. Three and ton jear bonds
will he sold.
Part of. the new loan, which will
have a coupon rate of "iVa per cent.
will he used to retire the outstanding ,
balance of Sl.'t.-.OOO.IMiO I'nited Klliif
dom notes falling due November I. The
remainder of the proceeds will be made
available for Itrltish export requirements
in the Oil ted States.
In a statement on the iic, offering
.T. P. Morgnu & Co. say:
"We have been authorized bv the
llritish government to place on Its be
half In this country a loan which wdll
ghve to Ameiienn investors a ltritlsh
government obligation yielding nil at
tractive rate of return in dollars, and
with the right of conversion into ster
ling bund, which contains distinct pos
sibilities of profit, based on a return
to more normal conditions in the ex
change market.
"The new securities are in two
classes, to run for three years and for
ten years, respectively, and the con
MTsion privilege, which, in effect,
amounts to a call on sterling exchange,
will continue through the entire life of
(ho three-year note and for nine jears
and three months of the life of the ten
year bond.
"The proceeds of the new loan, which
will amount to 'J.'iO.IKMI.IIfKI. will be
used in part to retire the outstanding.
balance of about $135,600,000 .lUfifglh,
Oovcrnmcnt 5'A pet cent -motes which
mature November 1, nud the remainder
will be available to the ltritlsli (lov
crnmrnt for its requirements In this
country or for those of Itrltish mer
chants to whom the British Government'
may sell the dollar exchange. Jn effect,
therefore, this loan not only lifts off
the market the exchange, which other
w;lsc might have been sold to meet the
November maturity, hut also gives mi
Increased buying power t Oreat Itri
tnln for American exports.. .
"We are taking steps to form n country-wide
distributing syndicate to bun
dle this issue and letters to partielpalUs
are going out tonight. The full de
tails of the Issue covering offering price,
yield and sion right, will be announced
tomorrow."
Get $40,000,000 Airplane Contract
Washington, Oct, 111. A llritish
company has obtained a contract for
furnishing olrnlanes and equipment to
the Chinese Government, according to
official information received here
INDUSTRIAL MEETING
OF WOMEN IS CALLED
Representatives of Clubs Organ
ized by the Y. W. C. A. to
Gather in Washington
Sixty -live women representing local
clubs of industrial workers, 'orgnnlzcd
under the Young Women's Chrlstlnn
Association, will meet In Washington
October 21, -" and 2(1 for the first such
national conference called by the Y.
W C A .
These delegates have been chosen hv
nopular ballot throughout the country
In co-operation with a nntlonnl com
mittee. They will represent the 30,000
women who are members of the Y, W,
C, A. industrial movement nnd have
f.AA nl.naen ononltv from organized nnd
The contract is understood to .Involve j unorganized labor
approximately $40,000,000, tpi,P industries represented will be!
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T I I , H i J
run.-ri,,n:icpiion(yina loirjipi oper
ator. wfcerBBnd. silk mlllfT, )nltt?rfi,
n.iiiiuiiiiirin ucnini supply worncrs,
arsenal, electric, company, bHoc, .door
hlqgc, roller bearing, playing card, over
alls nnd companies, lace, shipping
clerks, housemaids, underwear workprs.
optical, Btcel, mazda Inmps, freight, de
partment store, printing, grocery, mil
llnlcry,wnteh fflctorv. enamel nnd stnmti
works, publishing company, glove, hat,
nosiery, cotton mill nnd buttonhole
makers,
Miss Florence Slmms, -executive of
the IndttKtrlnl .lennrtmenf nf (l.o V 1C
C. A., will preside. Industrial pro
grams In Kngland and France, as well
as in the United States,, will be dis
cussed. Legislation as affecting women
and children will be discussed.
MISS Frledll TCcolor. formnrlt. m.
ployed at the Frnnkford Arsenal, will
be the Y. W. O. A. rerfresentntlvo from
Philadelphia.
MOORE
FIND TIME TO DANCE
Will Attend Event at Mercantile
Hall for Benofit of Repub
lican Alliance Branch
Campaign details at the headquar
ters of the Moore United Hcpublican
Campaign Committee are not so press
ing In their demand that the men and
women on the headquarters Btaff have
no time for social diversion. They arc
planning to attend tho danec to be
given at Mercantile Hall Wednesday
night. Mrs. Elizabeth Byrne Is iu
charge of the event
AV. AV. Morgan will be floor man-
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. k.J w.111 UujI tk MAktrI fcMMK
HUIT HIK1 Will . till S lin KlLUU IHBLCUll
Mr Morgan' wan gcUctcd for that hotif '
or after, nn'ltatercBtlng flvalry btwec
himself and Durell Shustcr'' Mri
Moore's secretary.
Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sesi
sions Cunningham is Bchcdulcd to innkj
an address, provided the dancers will
discontinue activities long enough foi
a speech.
The dance Is to raise funds for tli(.
erection of n club house for the Fortyt
eighth ward branch of the Republican
Alliance. Prominent politicians hav(
subscribed to the fund.
Stefansson's Men Return
Seattle, Oct. 21. A. G. Gumner and
Martin Klllnn, tho last members ol
Yllhjnmur Stefansson's Cnnndlan Arctic
expedition to return from tho Arctic,
have arrived here from Nome, Alaska,
on their way to Victoria, fl. O., th(
port from which Stcfanssou sailed six
years ago.
Lamps of Distinction
Electric Lamps
and
Artistically
Hand-Painted
Parchment and
Silk Shades
The enjoyment of any
room or apartment is greatly
enhanced by the beautify
ing, cheering effect of these
admirable lamps, which com
bine decorative effect nnd
utility in the highest degree.
Scores of the newest, most
effective designs for selection.
Dougherty's Faultless Bedding
Hair Mattresses Box Springs Bedsteads
1632 Chestnut Street
tnln
M'lnfr'y
.llurrny .
172
lls
1.17 M'.Unli'n II!!
12t 1117 17:!
Kellnr. .
llllllil..
112 1.14
1 111 1211
Totals ivjs 7IIS 741
REAt. estati:
Thatcher 13S lail 1.111
Jlruce.. 147 17s l.io
Knlpe... 1.14 1im U.l
f.'ostlKan 14s l.m la.i
TH'enebe 1(13 171 137
Totals 7.10 S21 7,11
P1IILA. TltfST
T.orke, . 1 1U lis 1117
MIUIs. 127 HIS 1.11
Munrtorf 1ss i;;7 117
Smith . Ill . till
Pcarco 133 191 I 111
Why.. . 1'.i
Totals I1U7 7(1.1 111"
1'IIII.A. SAV. KONI
llrcfllns HI JN !i'
t. t..- 11" i 'i l 1 . s
naiviiv.' i("J !33 111!'
Mer. . Mi ma i.i"
ilruJi. .. "T 1"! ""
Totals ill'l 7.111 73(1
STATU 11A.VIC
.Morrison HI." I4S Inn
j.i i ... i
Itowliin:
Hninihtv
KUchaiti.
1 1.1 124 1 III
1!I7 1H2 111
1 is nil
Tolali list 711.1 use.
Snecial
Straight and Winn Tips S
Tills liropnsllHin int- ixiunrn ,
hid r....,r ... .... .,-. t.---
.and wc will have no mure.
AI.I. OAK .siii.es. jjur inex
pensive locations and enor
mous lales keep ,th prices
down at leaat 3 leis than
elsewhere.
UlWKSti
0FQUAUIY -.
1336 S. Penn Square
Opposite Clt? Hall
161 N. 8th St. and
Branches
Klrhtli Mreel
htores Open
Cvenlnes
Maxwell
Chalmers
Great Removal Sale
of All Used Cars
Continues
111 line ivlth the policy not to
carry over to our now building
anv UEed cars now on hand, vro
ofTer the following for quick
sale at even lower-than-usuul
prlceB!
I'le-ce-rrow.
1918 Paige, with wire lirel, winter
top.
1D1H llievrnlet, 3 Pass.
101ft Ford Sedan, ileiiioimtuble rinio,
3 entrn tires.
Overland Tonrlnir.
(Irwland Itoadster.
Mercer. Pass.
necal.
AH kinds of Maxwells and
Chalmers nemonstratnr cars.
Terms: 50 down; balance
in payment to suit
Telephone for demonstration or,
better still, roine in und make juur
own fcelet-tlon.
Maxwell-Chalmers
Sales Corp.
250-254 N. Broad St.
Hell Spruce 16S. Krj-. Kure 51 IS.
i'i:. Kvrjs'iNC.s
lJlL'C'ATlltXAI.
Uoth Kei.eH
Strayer's Business College
pbiladelpMo's Creafejt llusl.ujs School
Skllltui Wuchtrs- .Huimrlor equipment
Practical i-oura'r Progressive niunat'enietit
Ttu) llludt sucoeanful uradllates.
lliy and nlcht ulases Churiftg moderate
Pusttlona guaranteed, lleuin yuur courne now.
Call wrlle or phone for full particulars,
Htrmer'a. 8U7 ( limlnnt St. I'hune Mnl. 33
iOu, vraduataa are In constant demand for
BooJ'puylriff positions. Ureiri; Shorthand.
tLa eaty. upeedy system. Complete business
vf4!id htxratarlal courses. Pay and Night
Classes. Intensive training. Union
any time. L.ell or write lor imi
jtu tlrnlaru and -ataloue.
rilll.V. IIUCISKS'S 1'III.I.KUU
and rolleitu of Commerre
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lillnile'phlt
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THE TAYLOR SCHOOL '
(Irrr Hl'Crllu""!. Tnurli Tjprwrlllui, lloivk.
ieeptnir . -eretiirl'il ('oursea. Il'iy & Nlht,
t'tlPMKCT MNtiMSlt slso Prewn: ciperl.
ltd wout'n tea her Stlt) X 23d at.
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jV.tNimf t.cssoiw hy I'stivu thorotisbly
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EAL New Orleans
molasses from New
Orleans is easy to get if
you know "Brer Rabbit"
Every grocer in this city your own
is selling "Brer Rabbit" real New
Orleans molasses from New Orleans.
New Orleans Molasses?" now say"Giv
me "Brer Rabbit" real New Orleans
molasses!" it doesn't take long for old
friends to get together you know that.
and folks know it too, for I am their
guest three times a day.
At breakfast it's "Brer Rabbit" Pure
New Orleans Molasses on pancakes,
waffles and biscuits
At luncheon my litUe folks, and
grown folks, too, eat "Brer Rabbit" on
slices of bread
At dinner my friend the housewife
uses Brer Rabbit in her recipes for mak
ing molasses desserts and candies for
"Brer Rabbit" is real New Orleans
Molasses from New Orleans.
My name is now known "BRER RABBIT"
real ,New Orleans Molasses from New
Orleans and no longer do you have to take
low grade molasses from unsanitary barrels or
even from nice-looking cans.
There Are Two Kinds of
Brer Rabbit Molasses
Gold Label Brer Rabbit is a special grade of
New Orleans Molasses. It is delicate and sweet
in flavor and light in color. V
Green Label Brer Rabbit is stronger in
flavor, slightly darker in color and costs less
than Gold Label.
For table use on pancakes, biscuits and waf
fles, we recommend the Gold Label.
For cakes, cookies, ginger bread, bran bread,
candies of all kinds, either the Gold Label or
Green Label Brer Rabbit is splendid depend
ing on your personal taste.
Folks who used to say to the grocer,
"What has become of the old-time real
FRPP Every mother 8hould read the
" "" "M ' fascinating travels of Brer Rabbit
to her children. Write for new book, beautifully
illustrated, Penick & Ford, Ltd., New Orleans.
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announce the election
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MR. Emlen S. Hare
as "President and
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