m?Mm Kf W?8jl5H wm y pi- Lt. 1 ? : tJi 14 Vt W ? f . h yt. t?9P fr- JCT fcVlj . P ,- K'l& W W mil iDiww - yjiaLj 'i rt & Clothier 41a M St. 10st9 - f.V """" W" """ Ti'it Y, WOOD & CO. 333 Chestnut Street N. Y. Fhltit. "lock fitch's. FINANCIAL ciders of TIIK BEROSEtt & ENOEL null rujun.T . . u m t Mortgage Bn'jleyri A' ' OO.OOO, dited July I. 1891. ". 5LT ate of Deposit it "" " Itetf witn mrura sru.i . . tenders will pe rei.r.,,:'i " .- P "M.. February.. IMS. ny tne - r-. .t .. . i..tin nn Trutr ,.em- WtAT-4 WM wvv Mtawt .;V'Mbdk rkM 'pany, Trustee, 71!) Chettnut street, rhlledel. 1. .j."r ikiJ...,...iH.i hnmli nr certificates oil m!?IvV.A.nr'c.n2i,,"rJf",rmert LT"S-3,i.,.,VVhiT!. the fund available ei ienn eeinw. " ;v purchase or cenns w ". , ST.-.. -1...11 .tata thA amount ft! J'Ji. .'.' .,""". ..,,inY.t of dereal' ST KULTIl UU11U) Ul vr 1 ... .. - -w. e4hred for -ale. which price "'",net v mntr-fhe rer cent ") of he 1 pa n.r.n.v.. Ilh tnlerest te the date 01 thereof wlth Interest te the date InlllM -. allh Kill. I; ? oeonlng of such bid. Sere will be "opened by th Tru-lee, jWW ivflE ftiw-vrs will lie illiein'. "' ",' en it tY, ( M .elnnU nn ir.i,n,r 23. 1922. If tne i. " r . . - - t: ...-..- nil nr ins biiiktsi. mi r puruai i aii - . . pvjNit." Mnaen unaii net exnauj. " Ei-Ji, i ssUfmilsH.! ernnnnf t Tin ft. IDIinWlilH 'w "- .J.1 -. sMjtaHM t.i u.. ..I IfthilPf the nest v-maiiwn ui iiiiii iiincrL i--' tender shall be accepted, ami se en in smeunt of money nv.llab e ferthe , , rurenase of said bends is ns ncanr -; ' 'if tleable, exhausted. Should te or mere hew If m tender bend, or certlllcates of depeel ttndcr ben.I or certltlcfttes et Pebu ih. ...-... t... H.t -tne thp number ok ,uv ssnitin unuBk i'ili " .,..-. n I -?? r. tertincates of depe.lt .ten from , rata: except that thla prevision for pre-. sMin iriii iie. an nenrrr as iii. " -- imtln shall net apply te ca-es wnere jnr f tmd-n shall stnte that all or none of tre . . bends or certlflcates of dereslt Ball be The Tnntee may In It- dljcretlen requ r Misfactery reference- from holder- or on en on en of bends or certldcatcs of depe-lt. The parties maklns uch tenders will be advised without delay of the refusal or ac- coetanca or the r lennr 01 ikjiuis hi .' tinr( nf i1cni-.lt. and paimcni win b mads for accen nd bends or certincatcn 01 tfsneilt utmi .nrr.nrti-r mid tran-fer or sucn ! ui uvurmi. urn. ...-.-.-. ----- - bends or ccrtlficites of dere-lt en rbnirv S$. 1B22. Intercut en sucli bend-; will w paid te February 25. 1022. when all Interest OB said hundn shall cease. . , , Certlfleatfs of Uepeilt l-sud by the Glrar.l Trust Comeany under the Deposit ABree. ment dated June 20. 1021. U1 be treated for all purposes of suci tender and sale a the Bends which they repre-ent. Tender-, sheu'd be addressed 'Tenders for the sale of bends of llerener i. Kneel Drew law Company," and sent te JOHN S. MOHF.N. lreldent. Merchants-mten Trust Cnnpany. 713 Chetnut Mr-et. Phliade'phla. Ta. Sated. Philadelphia. Tebruary 3. 1922. BDS UNION TRl'sT'lO ir.lSY OF TITTS. 111 lUill. lUL&TJJ-l Plttsbursii. Pa . January 31. 1922. ' NetUe te Mulders of ., RAMDAKU 'IANK CAU 0'c CAR TBUST ftllT.HCATl'-S hhKli:S II Dated tiplcuibtr 1, 1019 Kotlce Is hereby KlVtn that pursuant te t le Srevlsluns of Article IV et the Trust Agree nnt betmen E. Cla.ence M.ller et. al.. fie Union Trust Company of 1'ltuiurnh, Trus ter, and Standard rank Car Compan, dated Hsptember 1. 1U1U. under whicli aru Issued the Standard lank Car Company U7 Cnr Trust Cernilcates. er.es U. TheL'nleti Tiuat Company of Pittsburgh, urn Trustee thereunder, d d. en Januar 4. 1UJ.'. sell all nf th f.F. ,.r.i tn thrMin ii thu price specllted thereb', and that riu3 Tiustce will 1 e app.y tne proceeds et sam saiu 10 1110 pw-iq nssnt and redemption en March 1. H1-.'. I g boln,the dividend paln date next eccurlne a net Tess than thirty das alter the receipt fc et said purchase money nf .1.1 et the cir tMcates Issued and ejtstand.nu unde, sa d g Trust Agreement, exc.usuu of certlrtcates a Stuvturlng en March 1. 1UJ.', at the price et gf oae thousand ten ($1010 UU) dellais for each y certlflcate, plus the amount of all dividend , g --STSirPHnt th,M.n mnttirlni; cm or before ? 'March 1. 10"'. neon which date said certi ficates and dlWdend warrants eli.ill become da and payable, id from and after said data dlv.dends en said certittcrttes will cease. 'upon t.ie presentation ana surienaer. ni tits eflles of said Trustee. .137 Feurtn ave-1 Jim. Pittsburgh. Pennslnnla. en or after March 1. 122, et said certificates maturing en or after September 1, 1H22. together with sUl Interest coupons appertaining thereto Suturing en and after March 1. 1022. and tne usual ownership certillcate required under the Federal income Tax Act. the bolder thereof will be entitled te rece ve the or one meusand ten (tinie eui ueiiars. the amount of the dividend warrantrj - taoreen maturing jrarch 1. in..'. The certificates maturing March 1. 1022 wUl be paid en said date nt the principal 1 suaetmt thereof with the dividends accrued taorten. upon presentation and surrender at 1 aid Office of thn TruateA nf the. reHDe-ltli -"smincat-s ann ekvinenfl warrants. TOa UNION TltrST COMPANY OF TITTS- mmnHi TnusTnu. KlAGARA. T.OTKPORT ONTARIO , POWER COMPANY I Befundlng Mertrnre Sinking Fund Geld Uends Due 1938. 9VJ1S) Kaultahln Trust Cemnnnv nf V.w Terk. as Trustee under Niagara. Leck-' Jwrt Ontario Power Company .Mortgage dated January 31. 1918, hereby Invites offers te. the 8lnklng Fund for the -lie of bendx ' Issued under said Mortgage, te exhaust the ram of one hundre! and twenty-nine thou and eight hundred elsrm -four (dollars and twenty-right cents (1120.881 28). Bea'ed offers will be open-d at the ofllc efllc f(th undera'gned. Ne. 37 Wall street. New Tork City, at 13 o'clock neon, en Frbruarj 14, 10JJ, and should b endorsed "Offers for tfee Sale of Ilends te the Niagara. Lockrert ex Ontario Power Company Sinking Fund." Offers should be addressed te the Trust Department. 1 The right .is reserved te reject any and I Bdl offers. E3UITAT1I,K TRT'ST COMPANY OF .r. luiitv. irii-iee By I.YMAN RHOADES Vice resident. !atsd. New Yerk. N. Y Tcbruarv 7, 1022 III f.rnir.n ce.i. and Nwintne COMPANY FUNDING S. IMPROVIUIRNT JtORTClAGE 47e BONDS. Under the previsions of the Mortgage ealed proposals will be received for account cjf the Sinking Fund until 12. o'clock neon Fetnraary 10, 1022. at the entce of th- unde sdned Trustee, for the sale te It at the low at prire - than 103 and accrued Intc.iit t M many of the above bends as I20.00S.10 Will purchase. I Tenders should bn Indnrvrl 'T-mn.,1. for sale of benis et The Lehigh Ceal and Kavlsatlen rnmnanv" and addresned te THE PRnVIDCNT LIFC ft TRI'ST QHtTANY OF PlIILADnLPUIA. Trustee ASA S. WIT). Presldenf ! Chestnut street. Philadelphia, Pa. Annual Meeting ASSN0T1CB IS IIKRF.HY GIVEN THAT K the prescribed regular Annu-il Meet lng Of the stockholders of the Phllade phla Stsctrlc Company will be held at the general offices of the company. 1000 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa., en ednesdiij , April W, lttt, at IS o'clock neon, for the e ectlen of a Beard of Directors for the ensuing ear. 1 1m at said meeting te take action nn rh. approval or disapproval of the propos-d in crease of the Indebtedness of the company (rem sixty million dollars (?no, 000,0001 te one ihundred and fifty million dollar (S1S0, OS0.000). In pursuance of a resolution of the Beard et Directors of this cempany: and for the transaction of such ether busi ness as may properly come before the meet- 1 Inc. By order of the Heard of Directors. ' A. V. R. COE. Secretary: WARWICK IRON i. SlfciO, COMPANY The Annual Meeting of the stockholders Dt the Warwick Iren ft Steel Company will be bold In te Philadelphia ortlce of the pony, .u, " wiceuiHv .ucvi, luesday, raary i, iu. n s-. ,11, , for .lsctlen of a Beatd of Directors te ..n. the ensuing year. rnafer books of the remisjiny will tn. Jaaaary IB, and, reopen February 13. ' "" n. r. HAT.I.MAN, Hecretary. glDtXllY TKlhl tOlli'.tM Philadelphia. Februarv 2. m The etated annual meeting of the stock. fteldtrs) f ibis company Mill be held at Its iMeS; 821-931 Cr.stnut street. I'hllade pHaT'en Tuesday, rehru.ry II. 1022. at 12 o'iseck necn. for the e'ectlen of a Beard of Slroctera for the ensuing yar. and for the traaaacllen of su:h ether business a ma r.-Tnil hfnrn th.m '& "'"""" BTANLE1T W. COUSLEY. t'tyh Secretanr. !. 'mi -: i iJ ' ii Till- ANNUAL MKKT1VI1 nv tii 4f T? Btockheldeia of Westminster Cems fi tery Oempuny will be held at the offices of W? tery Oempuny i flT, en Wednci ' Were will be ... . , vii'.i ii uuriiiuum. day, February IS, 10U, at nn electlei. for Ttimrrf nf ni. actors te serve far the te lowing year. BW qtieitUE M. PAI.NTKH. Mecreiary. W uti'iki. or rHlLAUKU'lllA THU.S1 LUMPANt x-niiitueiiiiii. jMiiui&rx (, ivzj. An Annual tleetlng pt the siockhel urs et hi Company wilt be.ne.dai tnelr . r.ic. M ursday. l-tbrunrv 14, 102. at 111 u cleu V"S ... .i.. HB,nA Ai.v tin ul.,l,.n ft: IN VII ,.w WW...H u ., v.w.avi, nl held, between the hours et 12 o'clock ca. rMd 1 e Cieck P. m. ter uireciera a sorve J&& ,!?' Jlc"t?L0V. Secreur,. K VORTIKTH ANNl'AI. .MKI'TIVU 6f the Children's Aid Keclety of Prnn. g will w iirj - ' ' " u " tne Of tne Hsaui'iuiii'u. at a.DU i-, (. !. reuruurj it. m-,i ui me einre of )dV 1428-1430 Pln street, Phlla. icDWiN D. UDLExrinitaHn. Secretary AtAI. MKKriM, (IF MiUtK- or ini purim.. Auiuer i am. election ler dlrecteis te mil i . v.P. Will h. h.M mt Ih.l " ww-w ..-7"-. ."-.'.? T- " NIMM! ny. Ninth and Wostmero- ime edu Ta fc03iWTrrtmas. ri,r? WJ'-X1 hi . 1 .. . wttmsx yyiuytpssia. L. vHM" ' f, KlumT' 17 .j&MKz...sr& -. sVsVTsasiil 44: H!iJeKI '&&&k$dMJn Lll Well Chesen Bends WELL chosen bends bring security and satisfaction te their holders. Prudent Inves tors select Straus Bends, be cause, above all, they are safe and worry-proof and ensure peace of mind. All Straus Bends are well chosen bends. Let us tell you about these sound Investments. Write te day for HOOKLET 757-L S. W STRAUS &. CO INtOltrOJtATEU T ESTABLISHED lSSl Stcck Exchange Bldg., Fhlla. Telephone Srsuct 5618 40 years without less te any investor avHMyJ-lrt J Ceptrliht igtl.by S. W.Strauia. Ce Spruce 8200 United States Government Securities SECrRITIF.O DFPARTMENT COMMERCIAL TRUST COMPANY Member Fcdrrtl Resrrte Hjstem City Hall Square West iinmiiiiiiiiWJiiiiainniiifiiiitniiiiraiiiiiiiiiiiH ELECTRIC STORAGE BATTERY U. S. STEEL AM. LOCO. BETH. STEEL There are pertinent reasons why, in our opinion, these and teveral ether securities would be justified in commanding higher market valuation. The current issue of our Financial Indicator tells you why. Send for "1,-7" CULVER & CO. .STOCKS & BONDS Members Philadelphia Stock Exchange Consolidated Stock Exchange of A'ete Yerk CULVER BLDG 1504 Walnut St., Philadelphia rittkburgli. Pa. Spruce H.1J0 SteubenTllIe, O. Race 70(10 Our Strength Protects Your Savings This Company is a partner of each of its clients, in that it is financially interested as a stockholder in every cor poration it finances. Te buy securities through this house is te join hands in business with big business men. Wc protect you first and take our profits only when your dhl dends have been paid and re serves established for your protection. Write us te have a repre sentative call. The R. L. Dollings Ce. 1421 Walnut Street Philadelphia BOND 'SALESMAN wanted by a bend house estab lished for 35 years, with offices in many cities. Can supply list of bend buyers that should increase your sales. Replies will be held in strict confi dence. B 324, Ledger Office L MUNICIPAL BONDS YIELDING 7 V. W. MILLS & CO. Metk ICirli.ingr unit'., full uVinlil i FINANCIAL PrmieH iU I1.I.IM CHAIIP SONS MIIPaST t-lnklng Fund Netlie Fidelity Trust Company, formerly th P Uellty Insurance. Trust and Safe Deposit Company, Trustee under Mortgage of thn William Cramp ft bens Mtlp and i;ngln Ilul ding Company datid March 1, Jbue. m ltes tenders or proposals for bends issue i undr suld M'ertuuee te be surrendered fe redemption, proposals te be opened un.i awaids made en Februury 20, 10, at U f"dV:UTY THUST COMPANY Trustee 323.331 Chestnut St . Philadelphia, Pa. ' WM. I'. GE3T, President: February 1. 1022. IMtOPIWAUi FOB rOUPLKTION POWKIt PI.M'. Otllce of Constructing Quarter master. Prankford Arsenal. Phlladelphlt Pa. Sealed propenals will be received heri unt'l I". M February 8, 1022. and the, opened, for the completion of Power Plant Ineudlng Installation of equipment Pn and spocincatlens will lie furnished upe receipt of u deposit of Ten Dellura (JlO.OOj PUOI'IP'AI.S FOIl DOI'IILK (IIJAKTK'K.-, ' for (Jtncers and Nen-f ummlsslened unicorn I -.ju. . n Punulriinlinc Oiinrfarmnslaii U... t. I ,., ,,,i. ihiiii,i iiiu. i'u. sJi,i ..;!;! i Liu ""- -""."'..-- .. r-'- '"- . nn.nl. Will I.. TeCGI VeU TlCTS U .. ..rii isii rhrnivmi uprn iinrn v M, Starch 8, 1023. and then opened, for con- as netad above. Plans and spse-l iricatlena will de rurnisnea upon receipt of I a, deposit of ten rtellsrs (110,00). ' W .. J iiQ& .vfyi ..,,! t-A & Jl Ceal Strike Coming? Will the threatened coal strike actually occur? havewc enough reserves te tide ut ever a strike period? Or will factories be closed and industry crippled? Babson's REPORTS A uaremeter letter just issued stives a cemnlrte summary of the situation. A copy of this report will be sent without charge te 'any interested executive TEAR OUT MEMO and hand it te your secretary when you dictate the morning's mail. Mtrtty A$k for ButUtln '140b Babson's Statistical Organization Welle .lev Will. 82, Mast. (Suburb of Bosten) n trtft OrmnUnlUn tj It ChantUr in IA terld Clip Offline. liMiuiMiiumiiiimimii iiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiuiraiiraii Meme ssS; Write Reger W. Babson, president of Bab son's Statistical Organization, Wellealey Hill- B ---1 ' ---.v llllS.O. IU&3..dllU. lews: Please send me Bulletin Ne 310(1 and booklet, "Incrtas ins Net Profits" -gratis. Uiiiin'iiiiiimiiiuiiitiiiiiiiiiuuiiiiiniuimiuiiiiuiiiimumiitmiMnaiimi LEXINGTON RWYS. 1st 5s, 1919 VA. IRON, COAL & COKE 1st 5s, 1919 c6lumbia graphophene Os, 1922 te 1931 DETROIT-IMACKINAC Common and Preferred and 1st Lien mortgage TOLEDO. PEORIA & WESTERN, Common INTERNATIONAL & GREAT N'RTH'N RWY. 1st 7s, 1922 3-Ycar Notes Inquiries Invited R. LANCASTER WILLIAMS & CO., Inc. 303 M.mlind Cisinlty Hide. Itilttnierc, Md; ,;x:xk:"Wx-:::-x::w-:: Keystone Telephone Ce. First Mortgage 5s Due 1935 and ' Equipment' and First Mortgage Collateral 6s, Due 1929 at prices te yield about 8.20 and 7.10, respec tively. Free of Pennsyl vania State Tax and 2 normal Federal Income Tax. Complete information en request.; 1IV invite inquiry en any current investment subject. HARPER &TURNER Investment Bankers Members Philadelphia Stock Uxchaagc Stock Exchange Building Pcranten Philadelphia Reading GREAT NORTHERN ' RAILWAY COMPANY General Mortgage 5'j Bends Due January 1, 1952 Price at Market EDWARD LOWBER STOKES 2i) Seuth 15th St., Phila. Locust 0315 Race 3539 Fer Conservative Investment We own nnd offer three Issues of attractive long term, first mortgage HYDRO ELECTRIC (W'trr-Pewer) BONDS Te yield fi te 7. Pull Information en Keiiurht Holman.Watsen SRapp 1401 Land Title BldA rr I Isrus 7481-8 9 MCewitiVCCt Land Title Bid. Membera Plillii. Merk Kxchange L iMiVWJJ--' " " ni a. j ir I A.D.C0NVERSE&C0 Commercial Trust Bide Phlla. New Verk fl'ltlmore lais' . " 9 ssrjszpcss i-i: Factory Buildtng. Ingersoll-Rand Ce. STCCL FURNISHtO AHO tMCrtO BY titcuiniC' mahsmau co. We would like te have the opportunity of quet injf en any steel con struction you may be contemplating, regard less of its type or slue. McClintic-Marshall Company General Offices! Pittsburgh, Pa. Philadelphia! Merris llulldlng ' w lerli (Xilcage San I'ranUsce McClintic-Marshall SteelBridges cj Buildings - yAv.--i'iLsfc New Yerk Bends Continued from Preeedlnp; rat a 70U 1 44U Teledo St t. ft St ti ft S I' aj 1.,... 44i(i Wcst'n 4s B 44V4 1 60 ,n Jiii. ft HSU 2. (I. 74 74 e a'.'.'.'.'. 1 r s 1 ,17. ...i, 1171 .. u 747 B 44H 6..... B8H it en eieei 11 us union x-ae ct tk a nn ft . . 01 u 4 nn Sinclair C Oil R 01 Cord 7Hs 1 ' 01 Li nft,,i..ir '1..... -I. 1 n... i... 2 99 it.... "in St I, A S P In 2. a. 1, 1. B. 1. 1. 1, 1. 10. 1. 10. 00H 100 100 1 ni 10. BBV Union Pac 0s B 103 1 10 1 10 00 1 30 0 20 10 a , te B..... S 1 1 1 3 3 100 a 1 1 1 it 3 1 0 1 1 1..,.. 1 0 R84 r.BU 100 fnt'd Drue r.su r,8H 58 , R8 lmnv'2 n. r.8 n ... .. Ill f8W S8i V a RubbT ,1s 60'n Hell T As 1 87V4 8T ii 88 3...., 04 1 ni 1.... 1..., 1.... 4,... 1.... B8. S8M 87H 87W etiz Se'n Pacific H nsT4 3 84 Vi B8 10 84 u 10 H-I'.t r.stj ns's C8 1 1 e.t.. S n Pae cv -Is 8T.U 88,1 U H Hubb'r'7s fi4 4 fi.... Tu'.V, 88 V. ...... iwiTS U,8Uub'7 1.... 101 US Smlt R ft Mln'ir fls cs? 88 88 rhi: B8W BS4 1.... Se'n Pacific S B8J, 0 00 Sn Pae Term'l 1 P e 07 r.ss 08 R8W 8h B8t4 n ra V d S Steel 5s n Hallway 4 1 1001. B. 01 Ts 3.... 3.,.. 4.... loe 14 100 100 100 a.., B,., 1... 1... 3... 1... a'.'.'. 03 A3 03 BS, r.8. 02 1.... 10014 ioe 02H 02'1 01'4 01 02 01 1. innil 5 r.. 2.. n a.. Bt I. . H l'ran Series A 100 ...7 1. 08 tA OS'Vj ineS 1.: 1.. B.. 1.. B.. 1. no (18 08'i 08 Vj flQL. Hallway M ftah P ft I. Bs 2 00 18 00 0 00 2 00 1 00 1 00 Hall's i'ii? O 0 CJ in RHUi . ... ' vera cms 21 7t St L A H Fran Vr-C Chm H Series M .I.a... V-Vm 3. R2. .1 ---. -. '- va-u cn ?'v 1.. 1.. 1.. 4.. 82i 824 824 82 8: (1. 04 ft 02U 4... 1... 1... 1... 4... 1... 1... 3... 4... 22. , , i... 1... e 4'.'.'. B0... in... a'.'.'. 1... 01 111 0 01 04 04 04 01 04 01 04 04 04 114 04 04 04 05 04 04 5'. 1 no Va Hvry Ce .". I .... 1 ' ! ! ! ! 00 H 1 00 1.4 St I, & S Fran Wabash R Is' Series C 2 Oflt-i S 0(1 s im a nnu 1 04H Wesfn m 4. ' ""; ltc'n Pac lils fit I. Hew'n 2 72 n n.i 3 K5 St L, Sw'n 1st W'n Union fti .",.. .. :r. it. 02 St I. Sew'n " Union ti,i 1 73i J..:.. 73 . 1 73H 1 T.llt 1 . . . . 107 4.... 107S 1.... 107 1 MiTU. Sclletn Val 4 Stand'd Oil of JVestlnghs'.e U N Kng 1st 1 s.-.tf 1 as u. Calif 7a 1.... 105 B.... 100 1..,. 100 a 10a & .MIC 7" 1. 100 1.. 1.. 1.. 1.. 103 10.1 10.1 10.1 '. 100 tseab'il A I. 1.. 1,. 17H 174 174 17 Steel Tube Ce of A 7s 1 nn WALK 4 s 2 171 1 17U Tex i. Vac 2nd 1 Ml 1 r.n S B0 n i7i if, Third Ave at WlckVn Spncr S 1 r. r.ri Steel 7s 2 08 2 08 1 08 1 17, It 4 Eeab'd A I. " 1 33 1 33 3 33 0.. n!! 1., Br. BB RS B5 Wilsen Ce lets 3 0S Ksale) 05 1 05 3 05 1 OIU B5H S A It 4 s sta Third Ave 4. 3 40 n nt Brab'd A I ! Tobacco Pre fi 44. ucts Cerp 7s 1 00 Wilsen C 7s 1 44U 1..... 05 2:30 High Lew P. M, . 1I5.U0 Ji.-i.20 JI5.24 . JW.00 0.-).J10 JI.-..00 . JXI.aO U0.20 I)(l,20 . J)0fl8 1)0.04 00.04 . 117.20 1)7.10 J)7.10 . im.'.JO 00.14 00,20 .100.24 100.20 100.20 .100.24 100.20 100.20 Liberty fH-iK ... Liberty 2d 4s... Liberty lht 44s. Liberty M 414. Liberty 3d 4V4s, Liberty 4th 44s Vic Notes SHh . Vic Netei, 4a . Reserve Banks' Discount Rates ' Official rediscount rates at the twelve Fed erui iitncfvu ukiih. ure u lutiews; AtCACl L,ltl. Ciim'l ntra LtfS. . 44 ujnas iiuper accept nosten ....... New Yerk . . . I Philadelphia . Clcvi land , . , , Richmond .'. . 1 Atlanta Chicago ' St. liuls .... 4 41-, 44 44 4 j 44 44 I H 5 r, ,i n n 44 fl, Mliinf.ii'fmn . , Kansas City Dalian San rranclsce 4Vi 4 4i Liverpool Cotten f.lr.meAt. Feb. 7Snet mldm u,.n luuiiv Willi vi itva uii nil.- imais OI an BQ. vance of 1 point for middling nt 0.17d. The tales wcre 0000 bales The receipts Wert 500O bales, including 3000 bales American. IMture'f were ciulet In the early doallnge the early denllnni Spot pries were: Amerlcin, middling fair 1 1 ,ii(i; iruu imuuunK ii ii.-u; xuuy mid illlir.' H 52ili middling. 0 17d; low middling KJ'-M; geed ordinary, I (I.2.M ... lun ,iiiu,ilgl 0,97d, and erdinar-( Metal Ceilings Thsv Bi.sk ttft-s. 'i-jkotalfner. suatii! tary, economical in price and vail uc tieuy ucwiBicu sis eusjr color at a small expense. Nat Connected With Any Other Firm' Let's give you an estimate. ART METAL CEILING CO. 2933 POPLAR ST. HACHINERVKLrHliU We are equipped te de the work at your plant and save you the expense of lenf tie-Up, Phene Will. 1814 nnd Main 3444 .- 'Make Your Jeb Oar Jeb". j Organization Equipment I Experience ! That's Why We Can De Geed ( werK ana save seu money FAYbuilder ( N22.Se.MOLE ST. ,M..M.Mlletli l'heiies. rLECKDROS. Ulfb-Grude Plumbing and Heating tlxture. I Mater Hupply Hystems and Pumps J'llie Architect The llullder The Owner Call and See the "Heck I-lne" Brtnchsi : audea, N. J. 44-50 N.Stk St 506 Arck St Phil. . Pa. . Lsmdawnt, Ps. 75 WIRES YOUR HOME 7 Reems (Switch In Evary Roem) Distinctive Fixture. B. T. KVLE 4 CO. a iw?iBSP ; iw.' 1. ' '.Siv . .M a'lf.ll n WndlrrrVKnUl,til!f J 'i XIX-iKta eV.I3UkRIKN ST. VVesssl iVKTMSW NSjgftSiay fT'p'flf New Ye)fkCurb J-'tiiVt 3 tl .,iv I, 'INDUSTRIALS IX Acm Packing 30 80 r?,'lljr;.J'ref lyV 1 i'hii?ni,.".V u, "X.t .ar uht nn Chicago Nipple ......... 2V4 'i"i Aiaen coal ......... se Olltette fl.ftv n. ....san ?.?'dyn Picture 414 JlM4"n ve. pret 0 HJSi?? . Manhattan .... 4H ,LM W'I nem , be jnter Cem: Enar 2H f-niu.D.Dtr : Wl) fejn Meters A ....... . !tl Radie Cem at Had e Cem nrsf , ."".'.' 31 ,fi.a7"ul tjswj "".. 4j i e u A Jt . HSi!e1 J.'rent Sharing::: a Unlted net Candy ....::: , cW -.i. . eianuanu eiijj con" InentaY Oil" . '. '. '. :, Jg fiSiiffaf0 MB S'Slfi Vt 244 J:urka P It nn L5S.felS-jpft:;:::::::::iS.. u.u vu ni ina Tit afil.ii nn INDEPENDENT OIXS a Argamtas Nat Oas goene Oil ., "" 2!ten WveriT-riar caSK'sSi'i rtf.ii 2nJ. : : 10 S3 71 2H a1 178 18H V4 5 65 7A 22 IS S.J, " service (eiai 170 c.i?;geeK.,?errVf.c.t.r?:: S5S-.ff p"f Engineers ret'rei 1 1 II 1! I i-oeerai oil O inland Oil "uuign uii , , Imti,,l,l nn 1UQ Int Petrel ... .rK.i i-v 22U i?J"?'". St .. Maracalbe Oil Mrtrrl,. oil " : 22! S2 22 Megjcan Eaiie ii "8 .1 J 10 4H 10U aU 04 3 sn Ne Am O'l ivi Heyalty Pred Rvnn i'aks Hiitu ni; UlmM. ?. Heuthern I'et'i'ilif stAUH VI1 "Uii" "Mfiutvj-i a aKa Pr .Columbia AlVftfdn t A1merlcnP Tm' ' Tu'ns nlT. .X . Hest ft Mnnt rnni calumet ft Jereme feS-SSna ... Eurrka Croesus Heel a .MlnUiir "" "w,"., -i - tfviuine erae uiv llnimi, .ahkab Mnlh.. TJJIl. Mether Lede new New Cerdelia .'.' ew uominien ., Niplsslng ;e jens , Tonopah Dlvlde uniiy uea ,,., unueu eastern AIIIa.1 T1a... n- ..,vm x iiturr u. Aluminum 7s of w i.igni us Amer Tel fls of '24! Annrnnne tcs rw "in Armour 7s , '. iiarnsdall 8s jietn meel 7s of '23. Heth Steel 7a of '35. Can Pae 0s Cens Oas Halte 7s in Cens Tcxtlle 6s 07 Copper Kxpert Rs of '23..102V. Copper Kxpert 8s of '24.. 103 irnnnnH tlvnr.l C 1. 1 ,a. "-''.. .1-1 i i .b u. U...!,. uuuilll' II 1 ire ,8 , 07W Jioea Jtuneer 7s... tu iiuniDie u:i 7s Manitoba Power 7s loeH 100H UU1 V014 04 04 70Ji 7flH 102i 102 67 1I7S 101. 101 v, 00 ea nil nn N T'N II 4U4s " . Phlla Ce 0s , Phlla Elec 0s Public Service X J 7a , Phillips Pet 7H Rebert (lair 7s ears Keebuck 7 1H23 Shawshrerr 7s Stniithw.a, TIaII " 102i 102H lOlti 101S Stand Oil 'N V 7s it)2H n lUl'j 104 Kinnn fill j A' T .tmt SaW.!": 3h mii SS.R ,:.::::::::: w w 88, ..1110 100 100 ..101M lOO't 100 ..102 102H 102V, ..101S 101 101 Teian Ce 7a -."- " AitAt liiA. in Philadelphia Markets WnPlIP 1, !. AA Mm ... i ?.tt -.""V.V.K.. "."' Junei. Mar- nin..H T -;,.. 7 , "ih'i-i. ui lest advance and El?'.ed,wll.neut "et change. Car lets In ex- mw.i riuvuier no. red winter, 11.301 . n.1' r?d "ln,r. garlicky. il.S4OTl.20.' frJ&". W.W S.V'h? '??" chedule -. v- iL "" c unefr reu win T-ri..-'i,-.3-w','!.t 5? 1Jer Ne. 2: Ne. 4 wheat nV,ii ,.-' i!- V Ml 110 under li. ' r.im.,,lc..nccerdlnB; ,0 Quality, Ii7. ,in ."." ."?'". ""V"!': .""m at :v ;;'VJ , '.-.-1 i. in expert eiWA'er Ne. 2. (iSffiOl'Ac: Ne. 8. R8t.fflRiV.iu-, a (Uiaifi'JHc. Car lets for local trade Ne 2 veil";; 30fl3ci Ne jcllSw. 04W04V.C. OATS Receipts. 12,800 bushels. Market 5?i?..l0, 2r L.la a location Ne. 2 hil-V'r,.4,'5,V4 '40c.! Ne- a nMtf- 4444c. I LOUR receipts. 400 bbla. and 037.0(10 111 1H 10, 10 if ,0 01 02 25 20 n n 8 7 ir, 7s 04 ,04 .04 24 24 24 00 411 00 .4 4 4 30 28 281 24 ai 2f 2's 2Ts 2Ti 2 23 28 " .. n 0 5H a n 42S 83J. 2 31 30 81 N14 8 H -a la is ........, 02., n2 62 ::::::::: l m ::::::::: ? 78H ? 63 02 62 B., 0 0 2',i 2r 2rV BONDS ,ii de en en '33 102S 102K 102H .- 100 100 100 .....iii'i iiiiit. inn. ,.ieb ioeH lenH ..102 102 102 ..10.' 102 102 .- Oh'i 08 0S ..101 101 101 ..102 102 102 . .100 innU innv. . iu-n lu'.i 102V1 10214 103 103 104 ina IIT4 07W 97 ... oe C..100H ... 00 nnu nss. .. 04 .. 76 . 04 ..102 ..07 ..101 . 110 .. 09 .'.101ft ..104 n.TA...i . W7S wuiei out generally nrm. firm 9u,ltlnns! 100 pound packed In 140-pound aEfifcnW.. J WJ.. ."Wit.. Western. U.rfin ., i w.v .i..y i ?.i?,?L10!. de t?0' .!?'-"- V-lnet-eA,"t.ra,8ht'. t0.70s7s k,7iS?: Vt'BRtiI'W' ??.??!' J7.70O8.10: "."" y uvi nrmu, AB.iiuuc.i.nu: nara de, uhert patent, rlPiir. IH.IAiTDA Jli ?s,fMtSn,. iJSif?' dot ?hert t patent. ent. tamlly brands. I8.7BMU ".'.. nv flfmr. 3 Hln " PROVISIONS steadily held. Beef, In sets, amj' ed nnd air-dried, 40c- beef, knuck'es anil tenders, smoked and air-dried. 00c. Pnjk family. 34: hams. S. P. cured, loom, -. , v.u -iiini'u, loose, intti'jic; ae. no. smoked. 20 (J 23e: hams, boiled, boneless. Sile, nlrnln Vint, !.,.. U , . a..'. .. .s..... .uuuiu,!,, e. x-, curtxi. loose, iue. oe, smoked, 17c: bellies. In nlckle, loose, 17ci br??,lfiJSf.t.hac.en' 21c: lard. 11 c. BUTTER Plrm but quiet. Solid-packed creamery, extras, 38c: Jobbing sales of ilgh-grade geed. 37 30c: extra tlseta. 3,r.c: firsts. 81334c; cecends. 2520c; sweet creamery, choice te fancy. 88 B 30c: de. air te geed. 20Jj87ei special fancy brands Oj .Prints Jobbing ea high as 40c: extras, 41 W4-1?Aialr xi B0-J- 37&40C. 1.UC1S further advanced 2c. Quotatiens: Nearby, extra firsts. 4Bci Tlrste. 44c: sec onds. .18410: Western, extra firsts, 43c: l.W,.,.42f: Keends, 38040c: Heuthern firsts, j0 4ic; Jobbing sales of candled (.ggs, fancy, r.TttWz. fair te gued, niWBOc. fllKESU Stj adlly held but fiulet N. Y y, hole-milk Huts fancy, held, 23c: de, de. fresh. 20(fU21: de. fair te geed. 1B Tfi I.?.mTl'.5rns-. 211f22e: single Ualsles, held. 226123c: de, ffeth. SOViSfaiHe: Jeb- b,r.ir.,7feuJW.?.fr,,!S!' "U1 goods. 23020c. LIVE POUL'IHV -, Fowls, net Leghorns, fancy, fat. jellew-sklnntd. 28Q.)0c; fair I'1 Reed, 2S0270! fowls. White Leghorns. 21 27c: sprinir chl9kenB. fancy, yellow-skinned Plymouth Rocks, weighing B lbs ach or eer 2830c: fair te geed. 2"27c: spring cnicKens. ix'snerna, 21020c: staggy veumr loesters. 20W2.CJ old roosters. 17i&10e; tur tur Kes. 4O04nc: ducks, white Pekln. SildZXSe: de. mixed colors. 320340. de. Muscevy, 220 .'Jc; geese, 28fi2(ic; guineas, young, per pair, weighing 1 J lbs. apiece S1.4el.B0j weighing 101 lbs. uplece.Sl1.10: guineas. ; d, per pair. 7080c: plgeone. per pair, old, r.ic: young. BOiSBBc , DIIESSED Pe V 1.1 HV Fowls, fresh-kllled, dry-plcked In bexi-s. wrlxhlng B lbs. aplerc, 'IT XVM DU lb.. 30 6 31c: weighing 3 bs.. ST028ci welgljlng 3 lbs . 2JJ2Sni fowls fresh-kllled. In bbls.. dry-plrked, elahlng 4ij,jiB lbs. apiece. 30c; weighing 4 lbs .20030c: weighing 3 lbs., 2S27c: Inir chickens. Western, dry-picked, in boxes, .eghne 4MG5 lbs. nnd oer apiece. 83e: weighing 4 lbs. apiece. 82ci weighing 8 iba. apl-ri, 28030c: weighing 3 lbs. apiece. 24 i2Bei roasting chickens. Western, fancy. Hift-meatcd, in bbla, wdghlng 40B lbs. ntld eer apiece. 30032c: roasting chickens. Wi'slern. coarse md staggy. In- hsrrels, weighing 4MB lbs, -nd ever aplore, 2O02Rn: n listing chickens, eTWcstern, weighing 3 bs. apiece. 20 S2Sc: brelllne chickens Wist- rn, weighing 1H02 lbs upletn, 32034c: 'chickens. Western, weighing 2 08 lbs. I apiece, 22W2S0: roasting thfcken, nearby; welshing 4MB lb. and ever apiece 320 3iic, toasting chickens, nearby, weighing 3 .bs, "Piece 2708Oe: broiling chickens, near- y. .,u.n.....M. n-vr ,t'a. niut,'... nnw IMP? nfrlf.'in. f.l tn minil. aOADn. -1,1 nJL ..! less, 40ft4lc: ducks, fancy.' 30083c: de fa Ir tc geed, 2.S27l, tieege, fancy "30 25e. de. fair te geed 20022c. POTATOES White potatoes, per cwt tH0ir2 50' sweet potatoes, J.rnev r i" bUHhel bisket. Ne. 1, tl.iol.ie; Ne. a. 10 1 7"5c. BUTTER, EQQS AjND CHEE8E New Verk, Feb. 7. HUTTER Irregular. Receipts, H10.1 tubs. Cieamny, hlsher than extras, 37 088r creamery,' extsas. " core, 30 037ei firsts. 88 te 01 score, 320 30c . . nfU V.n, Tln,.ll. no itan . ,..v, ,-., ... .HiniiiB, e,,i,)i cases, in. eluding 0000 cares Chinese. Fresh-gathered uaiin iir.ie. w ;,w nr.is, uilHCi HtSle, nearby and nearby Western hennery whites tlrsts te extras. 4H0J3e: de, hennery browns extrus, 40etfi0ci Htnte und nearby calhir-ci browns and mixed colors, firsts te sxtrus. 4J 04Kfj refrigerators, lirsts, 320310. UIIEKSK Steady. Receipts, 1813 tubs State, whole-milk, flats, fresh, specials. 200 soviet Statu, whele-mllk. twins, epeclalsT 20 i eV Paris Bourse Steady mi f - uvks neig mwuy en Ins Bourse today. Thrse per cent rentes. bt 7Ssi exchange uoneon, air in; fjve per eant.ioane The oeiiar was Quoted at lf S4e r j 1 "A i""i ncuiujr. ncimuiis; .'nfa ins apiece Jl(2ilc: old roosters, drv-plfked. Western .'k, de, de, Heuthern 2202l'j.sprlng tur lny. nearby, fancy, r.'irailn. w.Vi.rn -".. B.H tetters te the E&iter rMaarf twixt rmnlnvment'Sureau fe ths Editor et the' fc'veilni; Public tttett! 8Ir It has been vy Jntercsiini w reed nil the letters sent te theTaVEnjWO Pmblie Ledeeh about 'Philadelphia .a City of Brotherly Leve." I tajte thV Kittn kt .bn TMnrv fJIrl" whose letter expresses a thought net ap preached as yet by any writer concern cencern lng our city in thtr discussion. Afnn .ml M.eiyinn . Im apA.fnrifl IntO - aii iiviiivii ,,.,v- .v .--- - n great, city te earn a livelihood have ncedief a friendly hand, and we arc. truly responsible and willing te afford' It when the opportunity Is presented. Philadelphia has nlwayn extended a clad hand te visitors, especially theso re spectful men and women who come te live with us permanently and live up te the laws and traditions of our city. "A Country Girl" Btrlkcs the key note,' for the womanhood of America must be held up and the girls and women who come here should b aken care of and protected in Bitch a man ner that net one could say: "I have llAAH It A A tVitaAn iiasva Atwl nflVA nnf 1 MCCjl I1V1 C VIIICU JCUID MM - -- j been able te save a cent. Have te put I... 1.L .1 .1 .. i..1h, mH tin uji wim ine t'nvaiiV9( iuuaiun amusement and cheap clothing," yet this girl leads an honest life for these three years under these cold condi tions. Hew about the thousands of ether girls nnd women who come here and have te nut up with these same cendi- tltnn ntis-l sinnnnt' IrfiAn tin Mm IT Iff flit tlC truggle?? . A healthy and prosperous America depends upon raeineniuvu " the" maintenance of the purity of our Women. Hew can this standard be kept up if in the big cities the ninny thousands of girls nnd women are net properly provided with a supporting pe- nitlna at it I. nmrrea nvtvtmli f A llvtl Mlsfltl muii tin vB;e vuvugss s." bw comfortably? Every Helf-respecting man Knows women win live upon a uigr moral standard than men if given the opportunity.. Se let us, "The City of Brotherly Leve," lead the way ever nil the Amer ican cities. Let us leek about us and assist nil the needy und provide op portunities for these twhe are in want of help. It seems te rae that a bu reau under the city government, te pro vide nnd leek after this situntlen, would be of- grca't assistance, providing the rceple of our city would assist this bu- r.nn nn.l beln hi- nffnrinff rmnltlens and opportunities te these in need of earn- inn their livelihood wnicn weuia puer a living wage upon a level wjlth the ne cessities and obligations of life. There must be a. head. The em ployment bureaus of our city de net meet the needs. Prnv te (5ed thut we may some time have "Philadelphia employment bureaus run by the city, conducted by the city, .t,li lnt.aLllf,ntnpu find nlinfVVlSOrS. CtC. tjint would see justice te all. We have reason te icei preua u.,uur cany u u tery, which earned us the title of the "City of Brotherly Leve." Let us work te maintain it, net only te held it, but te make it greater. A PHILADELPHIA. Philadelphia. February 4, 1022. Defends Policemen Te the Editor of the Evening Public Ltietr: Sir Instcnd of "Cresby Boyd" try In- . nn1ll,tnn "MrU A. It." I think he is the one te be enlightened. Mr. Iteyu Mates uc ti"i' ""t meuii te. rebuke the police force. I de net knew whnt he means, for his letter certninly brings out the fact that policemen are getting mere than they deserve et ?5 per diem. Let Mr. Boyd think back n few years, when ordinary lnberers were drawing 950 te $100 a week nt Heg Island nnd ether war posi tions, while the policeman "stuck" at their jobs nt less than $5 a day. Instead of the laborers aving some of their wages they spent mem nil en goeu times nnd these who had families rented cottages nt the seashore at enormous rentals. New they arc "sere" because, the policemen are getting $5 a day,. They deserve this and mere and further more they de net retire en full pay they retire en half their pay. An official mnde a statement In the paper recently that policemen had better leek out ns there were plenty of men te take their place. That Is n very r lever remark te make at this time. This official also overlooks the fact that thev did net leave the force during the waf when they could have made almost live times as much as they did. Se, Mr. Bevd, "Mrs. A. B." might have a nice, ens'v-living sergennt, but this docs net (em'pnre te the nice, easy-living laborers of wartimes. Mng g Philadelphia, February 2, 1022. Te Satisfy Ex-Service Men Te the Editor of the Evening Public Ltdetrr Sir As a volunteer service man I wish te say that the Government can very readily and without extra tax en the people pay a bonus that will satisfy, every service man. All that needs te be (lone Is oust nil the stny-at-hemc boys, civil Fervice men excepted, that are new holding Government lob and put ex-service men in their places. If this were done there would be no mere howl for bonus. As long ns serv ice men are left te walk the streets In Idleness nnd want, while the patriotic war worker, who robbed the Govern ment while the war wns en, Is kept en the Government payroll, there Is going te be a howl for a bonus, nnd n just one. tee. JOHN II. LANCTO. Philadelphia, February 2, 1022. Plerence Nightingale Statues Te the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger: lr 1 see in tenigui uivknjne run ik Lewekr a letter asking Information n Florence Nightingale. Inclesed you will find postal card of another monu ment te F'erence Nightingale which wns unveiled about three year age nt llarbv, England. I m'glit also inform j en that there is manuch 'argcr mon ument en Woolwich Common, facing the nrtlL'cry bnrrndts and parade ground, which I often used te visit when watching the pnrade te church en Sundays, quite thirty years uge. I hone this information may he of some se te you. HKNHV ROCK. Philadelphia, February 2, 1022. Setqul-Centennlal Site, Etc. Te the Editor el the Evriilne rbl(c Ledger: gi,. I enjoy reading the People's and Public Feruip very much. I have been especially interested In the com ments 011 Philadelphia being slew in the Evenine Public Lt.ikjer. I knew some New Yorkers who call Phlladel iililans slew, hut admire Falrraeunt Park for its imtuuil hills (net a level piece of ground or artlllclully ninde hills Jlko many ether parks) nnd trees. The Pnt(l P. Crct plan would he of little use te the SeKqui-Ccntennial Ex Ex Ex pohitlen (1020) grounds, as shown In the Uuni.10 Lkdeer's pictorial section of Sunday, January 22. Te Jevel this ground I understand it would be fenced In for years. When leveled the drive way ever Lemen Hill te Girerd ave ave mie and around by the East River drive would never be as beautiful as new, nnd there would be a sacrifice of trees that could never be replaced. If the committee has any money te waste iwiiicn 11 iints net; mere arc ether way s it can be put te use. I am afraid there will be some political string at tached te the deal which will favor iwme contractor, who Is out (op mnnev IsTBiW n.tl'. ll,M..H..' .1.- ..n.,?'.-, . ku , vwus IHCIOJU Ueflr S . .., -. uiiwtafcgfe, rcifrdrV vi&aadflBeW.-& :Ji ..'. n?Tg 1 "r'sri" 'li i ' tai''sVt'iitj'liAi.t't''''lir' a'fA.' s ,1 lftl"' Who Is te Blame: What Wa Owa Ann aruatita Te the Etltet of thii Evening PnMJe Ledger: e'r 11, niter death, we wee com pelted te serve these who are our serv- ntalln .1.1. rts. --. J..-. . 1 ...... ... .UIS ,I4e uua jBl lne name trcntmenf nmiU k .i.nn ... .. . gnve te them, while they are under our Jurisdiction, hew, casjr'lt would be te be - u.Uv...,c ulm jiaiiciit who inese vrne serve us new. And who 'can say What lies ahead of lis In the jfnture lire? Except, reason would nssUfe us, that we can be no mere nr Ipsa Ihhs !.,. .... ..i e t... til! uc "u,u l'' " WUBl our lives have amounted te. - At iuuoe vne ienu us tnelr strength and -de the disagreeable, monotonous tasks which we find se dreary and wearisome, we ewe" mere than meney: we ewe them kindness and geed-will. Philadelphia, February 3, 1022. "Say Mistresses te lame Te the Editor of the Evening I uWe Ledger: Sir -I note that you have published a number of letters from female serv ants and their women employers. Of course, we all knew that, for one cause or another, every household net of the "ungodly rich" Is In a constant ferment of tl scomfert with the "servant prob lem. Alas, the same may he said of any institution where women lend and fellow after. Fer some six thousand years this geed ship earth has decided that women cannot be trusted, and that power and responsibility vested in tbem mean disaster. It seems the last twenty-five years or se is te change all this completely and absolutely. While we await' this happy time, a word en this problem may possibly pre sent n rather different point of view. Personally, I have found the mistress te. blame in about seven-tenths of the cases. Again and again I have had the following experience repeated within the last few days. I had a com petent maid, generally satisfactory. I paid her the full wages she asked and granted her very many privileges. Then appears a "fine lady," a previous em- tennlal ground, which is mere, suit able? I think Seuth Philadelphia would be tee far away for people te go and who would net knew hew te get around like people whe.llvedn that sec tion j also being tee far away from the Art Gallery, Convention Hall and li brary. Te remedy this they could very cosily arrange a convenient way te lead from the old Centennial grounds te the Parkway. They could use sign pests te William Penn Heuse, te the Zoe and ever by a short' car line te the Parkway at a large saving of money. Anyhow, I hope the fair site will be chosen se that it will satisfy people like the new bridge ever the Delaware did. I hope te rend letters from ethers en the much -discussed fair site, A READER. Philadelphia, February 3, 1022. Is Uncle Bim Saved? A Baautv Docter for Uncle Blm Te the Editor of the Evening PubUe Ledger: Sir I was thinking war. wun en these beauty doctors and wonderful sur. geens in the world, that Uncle Bim should go and sec one of them. He has a let of money and also a very large nose. Why don't he go te a surgeon, hnve a piece of his nose cut off and grafted en his face for a chin, and If he hns nny left ever have It grafted en Andy in order te Improve their ap pearances, Hew can he klss-the Widow Zander with that nose. Dees he point It up when he kisse tar JACK ' Philadelphia, February 0, 1022. Leave It te Cartoonist Smith Te the Editor of the Even.ne PubHc Ledger: Sir I have read The Gump comics ever since they have been printed in your paper, se I think I have a right te express myself. Yeu people who keep sending In letters telling the cartoonist and editor te de this nnd that arc fool ish. The cartoonist has an end In view for the disposition of Uncle Bim, se whv ask him te de this and that? if you buy a ste;y book or go te a movie show, the books contain stories .i... u...n n.. anAlntr nnd nn de the mm imvtr ou ,.,s,, - -- .;. movies. Of course, some de net Tine the ending, but the autner ineugut. u best for the public. If you were seeing a moving picture and the ending did net suit you, you would just say you did net like the endingr se why net wait for the ending of The Gump mystery. Just remember no author will start a story nnd end it In a way that will suit every body. P Philadelphia, February 3, 1022. Questions Answered Navy Men Eligible Te the Editor 0 the Evening Public Ledger: Sir I enlisted In the navy from Ohie. Can you tell me If the sailor boys are entitled te a bonus the same as the soldiers I haven't seen anything abe-it It In the papers. If I am entitled te an Ohie bonus I will send In my application papers. . II. II. D. Philadelphia, February 2. 1022. The Ohie lierus law applies alike te the enlisted men of the navy and army. Twe 8terles Te the Editor of the Evening Pubtie Ledger: Blr In reply te the question of "H. S. a." In reference te the author of "The Little Green Tents," I find It Is Walt Masen. Alee, let "W. L. D." leek In the "Apocrypha" for the account of Jesus mak ing doves et clay. I am net sure It Is there, but knew there are a number et tra ditions thre of the boyhood of Jesus, and perhaps this Is among them. M. r. V. Philadelphia. Februery 3. 1022. Jeseph King writes that "The I.lttle Oreen Tent" In by 'Walt Masen and appeared in 1013. Key West te Havana by Plane Te the Editor et the Evening Public Ledner: pir I am contemplating a trip te Flerida and then te Cuba. Hew much does It cost te go from Key West te Havana by air plane? . A. It, Hi Philadelphia. February 2. 1822. The tllght is made In 183 mlnutce and the fare it IBO. Te Secure Letters Te the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger: a Sir Hew can I be assured that letters that I send are net tampered with or steamed open? A. T. N. Philadelphia, February 2. 1022. Meisten the flap of the envelope with the white of tin egg and dry thoroughly. Be secured It cannot be pulled open, and steam lng has no effect en it. ,. Poems ami Senus Desired Wants Twe Poems 7i thf Fdli-rnt th' llvextnn Public L'dner: B1r I am ery anxious te get the remain ing verses of a poem containing the follow fellow follew ing: O, why does the lied Man net alone, and In his tepee stay? He cannot find any game te hunt, for they are driven away. The utrfalees, bears and wolves and deer," etc, I als'i would like te aecuaa a copy of "The Face Upen the Fleer." JOSEPH PALLADINA. Camden, N, J Feb, 2, lOi.".'. "H. L. E." asks for a little poem called The People's Forum will nnnear d.liv firs runim nine Public njhy. Public timely topic In the Evening Public Iatrfger. and ilu in the. Hundiy public ,( ..... rt III mill. l,rflKi lr. Letters II be printed, and ejtioetleaa lately, tapirs will be printed lew 1 eat rj well no reaaeeteS iwsm. and e general ieter-t wUiTk. aw. mmham a mBMf . rcKjruEi e 5fl-;gjwp.r,i fiv 't'f Jl ivMmJB mm m m mm- m m mmim- -V-v JK Mistress or Maid? pleyer of the maid, and In my own ral ceptien room offers the uinl' ft a-weik lI miuuiuiiui i urup us ana come te her-""! Result, a taxed mirse or a in.. ..3 J geed servant due solely te the se'fiik 1 ill-bred Interference et the "lady" i. nllaatlnrl fin It appears simplicity Itself te pliM the blame. A Judee of the N,i..-2, Court of Pennsylvania snM in ?! writer! "Ne woman has nnv 'Ken.. A v. honor." As ene lives through a long V life, the assertion seems close te the ' truth. Therefore, a humb'e and ob $' ntuic ijcreuii wuuiu Hiiggeai mat II ttf t' mistresses would stick te their own mn ) fairs1 and show the courtesy needed ts ' cunuuci Buccessiuiiy nny misincs-, thl "servant nreblem." snvc ler thn prtmu Inal and sex crazy, would most preb ' nttlw v.hI.I, null lit. 11a h.aM.u. .A -I the great middle class be vastly sha. '. plifled. ' Alse the Icsseiib of the six v tneusnna years win stanu mucn tneugbt nna comparison. u. v. a, Philadelphia, January 31. 1022. Shorter Hours for Servants Te the Editor et the Evening Public hetgtr: Sir A few words te add te the many letters I have read in the Peoele'a Forum the last few weeks en the servant problem.' I think it would bt i much better en both sides If they would make the servant's day ii little shorter. , The mistresses turn the night into the' day in most places, and It is a long day from 0 in the morning until 0 at nlzht. When you llve like this your mind Ts s blank. Mine has been. Again, it ii y a Handicap in tne way or mends, (or ea Boen ns they And that you are s servant, 'they de net core te associate with you further. Yeu cannot run out and get the fresh air as you should. These 7:30 and 8 o'clock dinners art the things the servant hates the most. True, we get a little mere pay, but we earn all we get. I would like te lire te sec the day the servants would hart te get only three meals a day and al ways at a specified time. A DISGUSTED SERVANT. Philadelphia, February C, 1022. "The Itose Beyond the Wall," and also de sires te knew who wrote ft. "W. C. W." asks for the words of as old song which contains these Hies: "New Moses, you villain, you bad, lad rascal, . Teu laid your old currycomb right ea my chair." UsiisssssiiCONVERT TO issssjur.. Dutch Hall Your Old-Fashioned Parler 3 . TVs Jtemedel Your Entire Heme wuete Attract v Prices And Give Vnu Quick Service ! gP.J.SANTAMARIE: 6 191.1 W r,,n-n..l.nJ 6. I CtssjAJUUPhene Diamond 8787 aaajJUUb! IWl?arre(jasl?angTb -S."J.5.P: 7-90 fllve name and number of range when erderel GEO. W. PEARCE & CO. S410 Maseher St.. phlla. Wyemlnc etl PABCEL POflT GOOD SMOKES UNUSUAL PRICES At Scar le its! Ruyera Lepez Bex of be rwmA ff Exceptional sjar Real Havana. Res. 3 for 50c. Dex of 80 Perfectos 15c straight seller. Beth are hlBh-clasi. batlafylng cigars nnd nre great favorites with Phila delphia smokers. CORONA (Can efC0) $3.50 Exceptionally large 15 Corena. A high-grade, popular sm'oke. Little Ruyera Lepez $1.7S llez of 80 regular 8a cigar, hand nade, long filler, lust the clear for the man who wants n short, geed smoke. The Colonnade $1 Dark Lehdres , .25 made bv the fa llex of 80 meua makers of the Havana Rib bon In t h e I r Phllade lphtti factory. Regular price. $2 BO Out purchase of their overstock per mits us te H 'hem at exact!) half price. Tfiasej cigars upheld the Scarlett standard of geed-quality goods for little money. If you are un able te call, we will send thtm te you, parcel pest prepaid. Goods will be exactly the tarn as though personally selected. "Yeu mutt 6t verteetlv satisfied te eatttfu . SCARLETT 703 Chestnut St., Phila., Pa.. iTALKIKC MACHINES U REPRODUCE smTALKIN AIRED MIT " "M"a WB..C0,- aeffl., ' i m i' ' v v r Q1 Jj'Setj down hx "evtMa $l.00 9 "!n7r 1 ""TBVce mjp -"- lieM
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