Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 26, 1922, Night Extra, Page 24, Image 24

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GOSSIP OF
THE STREET
Th fit ort EiIianir officials and mem
bcrs are going te go after tjie se-called
bucket shops in earnest. There lb every
probability the District Attorney will
join hand in the crusade and, make
things se het for these fly-by-nlght
thyster brokers they will be Rlad te
fhut up shop and clve the City of
Brotherly I,ove n wlde b!rth.'
The- combined action wan provoked
by reason of the trrcat lewcs which hnve
been sustained by Innocent investors
and also,, partly, by reneen of the sus
picion that ia created in tbe mindtt of
the public In general toward the eteck
brekcraje buklncss. Subscriptions are
.being' raised anfeng the local bankers te
provide funda te presccutr the cam
paign te a eucccusful Hnlnh, the lack
c-f which has heretofore been n draw
back In mil the nrcvlbu tnevempnts
again.it thcs parasites. The Stock Ex-
caungc canuet draw en any 01 tue tumi.s
for this nurne.'c. but If is rcceenlcd en
oil Bides drab-tic measures muutbe taken
in order te accomplish n thorough heubu
cleaning of these bucket-shop pebts.
It was reported yesterday ou the
street that three or four mero of theM theM
cencerns were ready te blew up et met
nre erpectcd when rtoel specifications' en
recent and pending car purchases cotne
out. Gary rail mill will resume oper eper oper
atlens January 80, with three months
ran in prospect.'
Treasury .Saving CerUflcatea
An unetpected demand for Treas
ury savings certificates, commonly
kneun ns. thrift bends, has exhausted
the $1000 denomination, but' new ones
will be available January 31. In the
meantime tlxt $100 ccttlficates are In
ample supply.
Itoperts from the first claan pest '
offices 'of the Third Federal Reserve'
District for the first two weeks in f
RAIL LABOR SEEKS
POLITICAL ALLIANCE
EPISCOPAL HEADS
VISIT KIITANNING
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Ndn-Pnrtlean League, A.
F. L. ai)d Others
Pittsburgh Diecese Cenvehtidn
Shifte Meeting Place for
Church Consecration
PJttaburctt, J.an. 26. Activities in
the fifty-seventh annual convention of
the Episcopal D'IdceM e! Pittsburgh
.Tantinrv. fenethcr with thn renert of I
.. "' ". .. ,", r. . ' .. " l ni a i Ar.Mai4x r--n nv wr t rnnsrerrptl le hlrtnnnlnt? veMer-
ine .baes ai ine rcucrai iicscrve riAN 1 11 UHliAN b t-tK. ZU J- v..." aV -.rii: i" "V j. 'i ii,
Bank, hew that the total amount of " ZI J.iL i kV i ,, rlZi
sales .of the Trcabutybavlngd certificates fiMCra,tl0n. .?i k "V1 f lrCif iff
piMcdedi S2TiO 000 worth of seeurl- ' , ,,",., ' KIttHnning wcre celebrated. The Kit'
SSta trf'dlst'rict during 'the 'A rh, By "" ed Trcv, j tanning Ohurch was urected in 1012
Te... uu n.i b r.i .u ' Chicase. Jan. 1M. Plana for a ceali-I wnile the ItcV. W. B. II. Ncller was
Ul UUIIUUtJI OOii vavwtAU a MIVJUI .ii- . "
rector of savlnga for this district. "In
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1.... 100 I 'O'; Due. Uht H Meblla t, a -it RradiM Ce 4 TIdawater Oil
addition te the geed rete of interest
nwd protection uaalnst less. Trcemirv
aavtnge Certificates offer ene of the bestk
means of investment by these who bave
in Htnnll amounts. It is nlse one of tbe
bet mean3 te offset the pcrnlcleuu ac
tivities of fraudulent stock promoters
who are persistently preying upon the
unwary public."
Under the new peace-time savings
plan the United States Treasury allows
ench individual, society. lodire. rernn.
any time ami erterts already nave oecn ration or association te. own up te
taken te protect nome of the custom ($5000, maturity value, of the'Treasurr
who were Inveigled te de business with i savings certificates during ene calenda'r
them. Thcre is no sparing of names as year. These, certificates nre issued in
till of them under suspicion arc net regibtered form only, which protects the
members of any Exchange. ' owner against low by fire, theft, etc.
They bear 43s per cent interest, com-
Advises Slewing Down i pounded somt-nnnueHy If held te ma-
E W Sinclair nrcsldcnt Sinclair 'urlt-v' ?ni 3' Per nnt 'ntercit. com-
Consolidated Oil CorStien, nW-P7n "'' ' "d
oil producers te slew down en drilling ' M"0 maturity.
operations in view of tfce big flush out- -, . , .. w
put in certain Oklahoma districts, lie' la'ra Fre,n a Ballk an v
bavs: ' i Frederick 'Polrce & Ce. hove writ-
It Bccms te me there is. .tee much ten a financial epic under the title
tien of nil fsctera in public life friendly
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I herna fields where such wells have lately
I been mero or lew common. Producers
i can aggravate the present tensenw of
the crude situation by unlimited drill
ing around thews fields and we mukt re
member that while the oil buMneKs is
improving, it is uet yet entirely eon
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"Tnlc3 Frem a Bank Vault." By com'
blnlng phltobejjhy and investment ex
perience with catchy verse, they con
vey a story that is net only entertain
ing but is full of worth-while informa
tion. The plot is built around n bankers'
convention, nnu various "Gnomes,"
vaicbccnt and uenbervative operation 1 lllubtrated by pen and ink sketches.
bheuld be continued." ' represent the different types of tecurl-
ties. One night is set aside for each te
Upa and Downs of Steel Industry ' describe bis vlrtuca 'and vices, and
Th- T-n A. )., !m re'Av mvlrw uranuint'ier .uunicipni urcs tee
nf the. ttoei ri Mnditlens. un: 1 opening gun.
He is followed by "Maay
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"With uns and downs of steel work.- -u'"" """-?,' I.KJJ1-
b 0 1 ;, operations n January shown in range "ttJ'ns W we rest 01 tie
nfd Drjw 8,of 40 te CO per cent for Steel Cerpera- . "t!ar?vn"kitM,.a.3 ' Sl
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te -labor have been Instituted by kcade
of fifteen of the Sixteen railroad unions
and IfivitaUens extended for a cehcrai
onferencc te be held here February 20
te perfect such nn organization, accord
ing te a report published today.
The purpose of forming such en
amalgamation, according te the Vepnrt,
is te further the interest of labor nnd
te threw the support of labor te can
didates for public efficb that are fa fa fa
vorable te it, regardless of political
party. ,
Invitations te attend the conference,
It was .said, have been extended te heads
of the Socielirt Party, the Nen-Partisan
League, the Farmer Laber Party,
members of the "Committee 'f Forty
eight" and tue American Federation
of Laber, as well as ether labor chief
tains. A commutes te work out organization
plans has been appointed, says the re
port, composed of B. J. Manien, pres
ident of the Telegraphers' Union, as
chairman; Warren S. Stene, president
of the Brotherhood of Locomotive En
gineers! B. M. Jewell, of the Hall
way Empleyes' Department of the
American Federation of Laber; Tim Tim
othy Ilealey. of the Oilers; L. 13. Shop Shep
pard, president of the Brotherhood of
Itailway Conductors; Martin Ryan, of
the Carmen's Union, and W. II. John John Jehn
eon, of the machinists' organization.
Plana for the formation of the coali
tion, it is said, were brought up at the
moetlng'ef heads of the railroad unleux,
at which all were present except W. O.
Lee, "of the trainmen. The meeting
was called originally te consider the
policy of the shepmen's weekly paper,
Laber.
OPERA HATS COME BACK
OllD PIER ROOF MUST STAY
Shero JiPce'rJ Provides Only Altera Altera
tlensCan Be Made te Structure
Atlaiitle City,, Jan. 20. Bccausp a
deed given after ether sections of the
beach front bad' been contributed te the
city for public park purposes stipulated
that nothing but alterations could ever
be made te the structure the Central
t'icr Company,. owners et the Old, Ocean
Pier, whrre Improvements involving
several millions nre tinder way, will have
te keep u section of the- present reef
standing te avoid legal complications,
it was discovered yesterday.
The Old Pier was almost destroyed
by n tire which swept its cntlre length
twelve "years age, and bince that time,
except for some miner Improvements
n !. front, has been nn erirsAi ...
Tennessee avenue and the beach. 13,. f
cause et the peculiarities et the deeil
Itwrhtnrs IlOVO fOUgDt SDV et thn nun. .!
sitien', ethcrwltc looked upon as a geld '
mine with proper improvements becauis i
of its central location. " fi
Tbe pier sit? In pne of the few atetir.
the .beach front which antedate a cte i
ordinance prohibiting the charging 0f i
mero than ene admission te emuw.
mcnt3, and ferthat reason is censldersd' "
ene of the most valuable along th, x
beach front. , r a
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Yerk County Scheel Head te Retire I
Yerlc. Fa., Jan. 26. . Charles-W. i
Stein, Yerk County Superintendent of
Schools, has .announced thetUhe n
roUre WW ! Ufi h,aa uen et .the ncs-i v
of the schools of the county seventeen !
years and hns been in the public school
service thlrtyfive yeara. U001 J
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.m.. v... i.i.u- i....ra etn.i-c tr "fubllc Utility, tee Geed Samaritan
different lines i become Involved ia an nrgument ae te I
"It is considered favorable sign that ; supremacy. THE TRADER, i
mills have kept se well up te rate ei ,
December with prepect present pace Prison Earned 920,103.28 In 1921
can be held pending appearance of wj- i West cheater. Pa., Jan. 20. Ac
railed seasonal demand of I esruary or ( cording te the report of D. M. Geldcr,
cariLJI.nrch. . ii County Controller, yesterday, the Ches-
"While orders are coming in censld- ,,. unty IrIaen receipts for 104T1 from
crable numbers volume is net Impressive ' laanufacturcs and ether sources 'total
and uncertainty as te course of prices $20,183.28 while the expenditures
is net relieved. On one hand Is cxpec- ,were $;;3.ft04.60. The average number
tatien long disappointed of lower of prjseners dally was CS.'J and the
freight vntcvJ. en ether hand cxptclci 00Rt e mbsistence eighteen cents each
coal strike would mean scarcity enc . d-ijj. The nrireners mauufnrtnn.rt
higher prices In coal. poke, pig iron and ie.U." yards of rag carpet, repaired
ricci. J.HUO- .. h.....-w -. ejj cuairs anu inane an eietulu
U net a measurable factor ln.nny p.'tin the institution, besides manj
Lid,
Again
rector of the church, and cost S.'O.OOO,
It Is n custom of the church that n
new edlfice cannot be consecrated until
it is entirely free from debt. The last i
310,000 due en the church mertgage
was paid off recently.
The services opened at 11 o'clock
In the morning. The vested clergymen
and Bishop Cortlandt Whitehead and
the-Rt. 'Rev. Philip M. Rhlnclandcr,
of Philadelphia, Bishop of Ponntylva Penntylva
nla, inarched from the parlih houfce te
the ehnrch'. Following tha celebration
of holy communion, Blbhep Rhine
lander fepeke en "Erscntlals of Wor
ship." "The crowning shame ,of the world,"
the Bishop said, "Is that se many go te
church te get what they can out of it,
'instead of going te worship and put
-what they can into it."
Bishop Rhlnclandcr raid there were
four csscnUals te worship prayer,
ideal, beauty and holiness. As te Ideal
in prayer be said: "Nothing in the
world is mero fruitful than an ideal,
because it energizes nnd gives color
te worship." The Speaker declared wor
ship must have the, most beautiful form
that can be conceived in order te at
tract worshipers. BJc said that worship
must be outwardly beautiful, but in
wardly' holy, eh holiness is the' prac
tical business of life.
"Ged "Is "net forcing the pcople under
rulee and penalties te obey ills dectrlncw,
but is continually watching their inner
lives te see what they de," Bishop
Rhinelander bald. "Holiness Is a very
fruitful plant from which spring geed
will te mankind, social scrvice nnd
amity among nations." ,
In concluding hiB address Bishop
Rhinelander praised the Rev. Mr. Tel
sen, rector of St. Paul's, for his zeal In
the work of canceling the debt ou the
church.
LENINE "SIZING UP" U. S.
Neglected for Years
Quite the Thing
New Yerk, Jan. 20. Opera hats.
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crushed state, DUt tuey arc nuajn quue
Trade Expert Predlcta an Attempt
te Try Communism Here
head of the Russian Soviet Govern
ment, may attempt seen te transfer
headquarters of his world communistic
movement te the United States, Philip
the thing for a visit te Broadway
shows. One of the blggcbt nnd uuBiest
hat retailers of the bright-light section
tt T.. .l.n h in fnnhiaiir 1n 1 n i til ? !.
or. liriKiiinuv in luuLuiiiiii i,ti: iuivij i- i ....
vived chapeaux in un elaborate window orten, a foreign trade expert, re
display. He announces they ay selling turned recently from Russia, predicted
ut a tremendous rote. vestcrdav at a lunchoe'n of the American
Ner is the vcleur, of recent years I Mnnufaeturcrs' Association,
glory, dead, according te this same' jnr orten said Lenine felt that
dealer, who says the bright lights still f.ftmmunlnm hail failed in RriRsln. Suf
ethlng used, tuinkle en great numbers of them. A i that he still believed in the ultimate
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theJlM. i, ?n nprnHnn!.:'rhe Baarj' Ust wa3 ?010--'10 for the , bcngallne underbrlm, he avers, is new- wished te try it out under mero favor
"At Chicago larger mill operations ycar ( y f Jvercd fop wcar with tuscdes, , ablr; conditions.
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Paris, Jan. 28. -Prices were hww en tli
Reuras today. Three per cent rente. Bfl
franca f5 centimes! inhana en TuindAn si
uranes 80 centimes) B nor cent lean. 80 franc
30 canttmea. Tlia dollar was quoted at 13
$4,690,400
Chicago, Reck Island & Pacific Railway Company
6 Equipment Geld Notes
Dated January 15, 1920
Maturing $360,S00 annually January 15, 1923, te
January 15, 1935, inclusive
Interest payable January IS and July 15. Principal and interest payable in New Yerk City. Coupon
Notes in denomination of $1,000, rcgistcrable as te principal only. Redeemable as a whole, but
net in part, en any interest date en 60 days' net:.cc at 103f,te and accrued interest.
Guaranty Trust Company of New Yerk, Trustee
Issued under Equipment Trust Agree
ments between the Director-General of
Railroads, the Chicago, Reck Island and
Pacific Railway Company and the Trustee.
Through supplemental agreements, 331j
of the Notes of each maturity originally
issued are te be stamped as subordinate in
Hen te the above prier lien notes.
These $4,690,400 notes constitute the
entire first lien indebtedness en equipment
costing originally $8,117,000. This equity,
together with the two annual installments
which have matured, give theie notes . a,
present cash equity of ever 42.
Secured by a prier lien en the following
standard railway equipment:
2,500 40-ten Bex Cars
20 Light. !Iikade Locomotives.
10 Switching Locomotives.
The Chicago. Reck Island and Pacific Railway
Company directly operates lines of a system em
bracing approximately 8,100 miles, including a
main line from Chicago te El Pase, Texas, con
necting with the Southern Pacific lines and the
Pacific Coast.
During the years of Government control the
Company reported a steady increase in both
freight and passenger density and also improved
its average freight train lead.
The Company's cash position is represented
as excellent and funds are new-in hand te retire
the $4,500,000 6 Notes, due?February 1st, 1922.
Net earnings after rents ( available for fixed
charges for 1921 (December estimated) were
$16,603,000 as compared te $2,820,000 for 1920.
Dividends arc being paid at the rate of 7c.b en
$29,000,000 par value of Class A Preferred stock
and at the rate of 6ce en $25,000,000 par value of
Class B Preferred stock.
Subject te prier sale, we offer these Notes iwturing, $860,800 annually, as follews:
Maturity Yield Maturity
January 15, 1923 5.50 January 15, 192S
January 15, 1924 5.60ft January 15, 1929
January 15, 1925 5.65ft Tanuary 15, 1930
fanuary.15, 1926 5.70ft January 15, 1931
January 15, 1927 575ft . '
Yield Maturity
5.75ft 'January 15, 1932
5.75';c January 15, 1933
.3.75ft fanuary 15, 1934
,s.75a'c . 'January 15, 1935
Yield
5.75 ft
5.75
5.75
Thrift
2V880 Xelea are ofieredjer sale whciu, a and if received by us and when prie-r Ilea has been cetablished tie -planned
in form of Toir.-perary Receipts of the Irving National Bank, New Yerk, te be exchangeable later for
Definitive Notes.
Freeman & Company Hayden, Stene & Ce.
34 Pine Street, New Yerk 25 Bread Street, New Yerk
We de net guarantee the above inforreationbut have obtained it from official sources which we believe te be reliable
is the result of systematic savinfc -whether ' by
accumulating funds in savings accounts, by the pur
chase of conservative securities, or by our plan of
owning your own home.
A O help and encourage you te save part of
your earnings, we shall be glad te lend you money
en the stock of the American Telephone & Tele
graph Company under the Company's plan. Little
by little the lean with us will be paid back by you
and the shares you purchase become. a permanent
investment
AT is net our purpose te recommend any par
ticular stock or bends but we de want te help
you in daily habits of thrift.
J UR own business is lending money en long
time mortgages, which by regular payments reduce
themselves, and, combined with life insurance, assure
a home for the family even in case of death.
United Security
Life Insurance and
Trust Company
of Pennsylvania
605 Chestnut Street
I Philadelphia
Wwr7aTiwmCTr3Wnrefflix
The Public Ledger
Department of
FIRST AID
IN EMERGENCIES
SUPPOSE you lese your job
SUPPOSE your cook strikes
out for parts unknown
you wish te sell
your old car
quickly
one of your board
ers leaves sud
denly your landlord
won't renew your
lease
you need another
stenographer
you wish te bor
row money
a hundred and one
ether emergency
needs in your
business or your
home
De you knew that we have a special depart
ment for just such needs; that you can sit quietly
at home, yet within quick touch of hundreds of
people wanting just what jeu may have te offer
(service, merchandise, etc) or offering just what
you dejire?
This "First Aid in Emergencies Department"
is mere generally known as our "Classified Adver
tising ecriena."
All the wants or offerings there are se listed
that you can quickly find the group in which you
are interested, though you might well form the
habit of reading them all for, indeed, they axe
REAL NEWS.
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