rr Vf rr 4 '1 nri ter j i II r P" Iff h Ik1 w i. .wIpbbw&&&B9b IT . W;vvmt jy ii... TiE-Aiigl ,.''' Wyy , L TZnZZZBtfMST. y'fflftaa.'":- KB. - . - T tW M IB WkBBM. U CJK OK MSUKVIPTION, m. M Vletarr etcn anil athtra ,t heretir siren 14 fellow! . tt reaemntien or . rer .em Sir". All of the 3H per cent ) 'Unite.! States of America Convertible fetes of m.'S'lP'jS, otherwise known as mrtieii en June 15. 102J pursuant te cent victory rsetes. nre nereny cu"i 1i?r?L',I'.' ")''?.?,i0"-ir"ll.n?. .!,"lf.(.n f .1,.. Vn..v ...... rnlln.l tltMin ! Vinl -..It. 13,. dated April 21. IMP, under -tkltn notes were erijtinaiir .siugg. in KWtW will cV Vn flij ridiraptleB June l.v i nv2. ne-isten nn-l TermlnMlen of Victors- eeplfs of whlih f RinUable at th and the federal lVwy Iljnkj. Trtaiurr im.nl l IV SIELLnN, Vrrftury cf the Trfiurv Kb 0 102' Pur rl ill Ccmp atcur . .n auth 1 riz-d !. of r Mil ion J mSJrmV iv. -ir 1 12" the unl Art hirVlv "ix'Tn't'e W I'.rrnw Della Bend: T bi en hind th sum of mnp'Vthree thou- -;j .1. k..j .1. M. .1, ,(,.! jr thirty- iinim in mini ut !' f - -- 5vi cent. T01 irt ri1") in the sirk.na Kun.1 prerldrt by ild Trust Aremnt and that III ita intent nn te iri'iv " '"'" """- th purchare f iil bjii e.'.Vr of m oenna are inv.'rt n' a p- n 1 n cv--u pr. accrurt intr"i.t an 1 ll P'r c"1l "'; mlum. .Senied tenders euld 1 0 ii.ldrcaneil te th Phi ailflphia Tru-' rimpmy T.ru," ta. SlnKns funl 5ti 'lrd il i an 1 t.;c trie Company, II ead inJ fhestnjt treH Philadelphia ilelKn'itlr.B the iimmint -intl drtianilnillen nf hen.N trnilrrrd aiilwil.ne HMhKl unt I 3 I M Kr.di lul .. 132 PHtLADKLlMttV Till SI Ci'MPAVY Trus te. U JOHN I' WAM-Al'i:. Treasurer. Philadelphia. Ju-ie T IH22 te iieinrit' or 1 1:111011 JAi. NAA K1ATII1N It. tINsOl IIIA riil MORTCAtli: INMVI 11M1 110M)si , Netice l hen n kl en that the Lehlch fi il 'n j. i. en rv u,nn hat ! t 11 xrclf lt r Rht of red- -ntllen l.i ncjerlince With fie terms uf its rr .ruaje tj fh Ietn iTlvanla Cemt-iry for Inmranies en I.li nd Orantlns Annuit.ei. Trust da'rt Jini tv 1. 10H. Vnler the p'iu'.s ens uf Article S Section 2 f ".id m incise ih fnles- fi?.0 hr,i"T-i!r"a"Htj-:fepTa?.,i t 102H and accrued Interent at the efT.ee r.t the Trunee 317 Chettiut Mreet I'h 'a P.. after which date all jnteren en aid bends ahall ceaee THE rF.N-NSTI.VV VIA rft'lPWT . i';H INSUHANC h ON I.IVf.P AND OIIANT1NO ANNCITinH. Trustee. ItARWOOD i:t.i:('TRIC COMPNY MKST MOinO.VfiK tiijkt-kai: five rr.it ckvt (.eui 110 mi DDK l'JSD. pjrauant te trms of lnlnture dsied July 1 l'JIO the undrrinl jnu tenl.' of aboe txnae x.r na.e aru . Jalr 1. lC-!.'. at 1 pr .v.j Mitrr.lnn rn.llese, n vlw of ths terday by hennter Htitncrinnu te uuve .r"enmSun2 tiSWwl nn-r "?-1 Lcpii suffered by Leenard Kaplan, of the riw proiieni niFaa 1'V."itli- ' Kru.iuaiinc nnss et tne nviu u-fiu-:iuj 9Mtlen of Victory Notes of cither serlM IBkt3l(iHHEMntrtfiu Vntai nf th OtHtr STl'S 19 . .. DWiliW ., .,,... - -J":- --- r. .AMim . I fill Ml ft. ft i lit I III) llllfTn 1 Tl Till- 111 illll'lll ni Rffrfft eUtr&'fturSS;MS.,"ri ';'"'ns Knplnn;, ,.h,teKrnnh nml ., , CeSnU, W.PtttRry 0 1022. and en and ftr that slinrt hkclc I llllil tllC olllltlen et Ills rterf, lm,Vr-il tin . te S. Celtlwyil KStr """"" et th' EOt" mly " nmnr from th, pAp. In.l,.. Scnn.er MplTrtnn. frnotlen : Fohh Fehh risy l Ottl!rl lnformat!en te th nrKn- ,'Siitlierlnitil. who !-ulil Kapinn if ei j mv-ncr(i 11 te lSi : Mnrucnlbe (rj?MfeV,Vd7mt.M?i extta-Men. uttrlbutnl the n- WIIH ,,,mn h','. Mexican Sea ", KlVrfSr..,y!i?.P.t.0?.l,n-tI,iii.i vh?ii!llliriiiiv te rneliil ntitl religious prcju- i1lnr.i 1 ,.:' lV. . di.. IWKnnhVenlAtihif'aifV iiiwlciny. where lie hud "overcome serl- ,lllna II1MC(1 ,,A. Krntueky, n ter rml Nlnklnr fund Held llenil oils llltDrtllllP. I nil nilVlllirp Of Te. Me (Oil II I'Ollll. jr-jant te ih pr3iini of the Ce"' ) am of the opinion thnt he cnine 1 Standard Oil of New Yerk n" up .'1 I T t!?1 ih"'sundli .i" ei. anT 'ulSTtrlc out llr-t in hN ex:imlmitlnn.M lie wrote. !,., tlle Vacuum wn down -1. ny te the undcrtlem-d Tru;ti 10 im.r -pci linen 01 Aiuerii:iu iiiuii- Tolmere rrodiieti. when i-surd. suaueu ' and tntere' ta extent of 1 4 1 J Js, a urr Uien payab e tj r'rHinu Fun.l Sealed tend r sutlnr numbers nf bends arTend. add'eaa d te I .Irani Trust dimpiim TruVtee Ha wued El-ttxl 1 nmpdn, Hrt Mertsate Th r -Year Ki- IVr 1 vnt U 1 llend."iU Ij rv-.rt ""11 1? M.. dune 18. 1022. UIBAltD Till -T (OMI'AM, Trustee . " THOMAS' S. HOPKINS Treasurer. Philadelphia. Pa June 14 1922. THE TOLKDO. CIILI M1IP. 4 OHIO U1VKII " K1IU1A1 (OMI'NV i lllllee of the Treasurer I Plt'ii'jrn I'a June 1. 1022. First MertsHk-e 441 Hundi .f tna Cei land Man. ita Hannat Cnipany te an IViregate . 'tl f KHen Theunand Tne Hundred Tl. rt D. I.r- Ui.l 510 0111 will b. purchased for the Mnmnrf t und Jul) 1. lllii. from the lowest t d lere. at a prlc net te txeert par and interest. Scaled prep. ai n e 1 bends must be In the nanus OI ilie rin.i .jni. nm. uunu Company. .New T0,rk1,c,'.'y,tt"f4.r. c " of ' buslress. three o'clock 1'. 31., irlduj, June 1 M. l'Ji2, T. H. B McKNHJHT. Treasurer. umum avii.ti()N ki.i:liku te., rtsu UO.ND-) Under the Sinlun- hm 4i "Visions of ths limits age uaiu juu . .. ..wbiLq 11 hereby itlen that tV fil.nwlns bends are irawn for pajmen. Mi 4" v.'. 11s, 872. 87 907. 007. 1003 lOQH. f-enes -is. Patment will be made upon surrender of aid bends at th e.'TIca uf the Trustee en or after July 1. 1022 THE PENNSTI A.VTA COMPANY Trm IN. SURANCn'5 O.N LIVES AND OP.ANTINO ANNCrriES. Trustee. 817 Chestnut st Philadelphia. Pa. Proposals BALE AMI K1MIPRN COIlI'OItATION lnkllttr limd Netice Sealed propeia!- for the sale te Kld-Mtv Trust Company Trustee, at a pn n te xceed 1024 P r c-n'um rf pir und icrud Intsrest of a suflulent amount nf the Fint MerUak'e Twenty-Yar . . M.nllnic Fund Geld llends of th" Hale and Kl burn Cor- K ration te cihnut the hub l JI-'O. "in whl receHed at the elf.' of eaid Fidelity Trust Company Trustee a.'Vtai rt:iut Btrset. Phiiacelphl-t. until I'rldu, June 18. IfrtS. at 12 o'lleek M. FIDKMTY TRI-T COMP... Trustee Win. P jst. 1'rea.dent. Philadelphia. June 1022. "O. b. JJlsPAKTMI-Nr OF AfiTtlt.lI.'iutK ..ulnk'ten, D. C. Ju-e .".. 1022. Fealed proposals wi.l le rece 1.. t lUcretary of Aki (culture at lis eff.ee In Washington D C until 2 P. M.. June 18. Ittt. and then publb y eperci f ,r -j.,, n three rooms te l) used as an experimental laboratory In connection iui'i t tneen wnre- neusini. nep.. i.',''. "' n .. n;-i.nink ap paratus for controlling the temreraiure and humidity. Proposes shall u.ver cost of complete Installation and .4 detailed descrlp. tlen of th nnpiratus mut be furrlshed. Bpeclflcatlens and a drawinir 1.1 J'r itintr th eonstructlen of ta laberatarj r. ,rns will h furnished -ipen npn iatl. 1 tn te Chlnrman. Beard of Awards Depirtment of Aurlrulture, Washlnsten T C T.b Jeb should be com. pie ted within 10 ds after notification of awsrd. DUIdenils IU !.IM.iiwi. -.tin. U.fc 11.11 Ir.Wt Allftl'ny .Me. A nih Mrcet Phlla , Ju is 7. 1022 The Dlrecttrs !me rc ,.r. .j .. ,,w,ln'J el ScTentyll.e tents ($....) I er i,,rM f,em ln. Accumulate'! Hurpius et the curinn en t.. nr Common bteck mtneut reminu or rnr value, and the reiv I rfer'el stt)ck of 128.00 par value, payable July 1, 1022, , stockholders of rerer.l of l.jth of tr,es S lasses of slctk et tbe close of business en une 14, 10'.'.' anil te tVae he Muh.i'e'4uenily pecome ste kh. Iders of record of tneis Classes Of Sink bv rellTMljn Of e.ij BIOCS at 1100 00 rar alue Int , the new stock. rshecks vl 1 h-. mnlled. WALTEIl rj III S'Drnsnv. Treisijr.f Pi:MO!NT PICTI HE-. Te the Stockholder of Famous Plnyers-Lncky Corporation N'. t Y'.rk fun. u l-ij." Please talce rn'n tr,i' th pku1.ii ju..r. Urly dividend st the r.t. .f SI. (Mi i,er shar... en the prrf. rr d inim.l en.K of mis . ftu- any Issued and nits' in lir v his Ihu t.iv j ! len deerfirid liliM)!' Allitllst I. 1 !l . fr lk ttockheldurs of nenrd at tn. '1 vi of i,ui.. It-..- atss un July 10, li'JJ Ti,H Ll.EIC JOHN 1. 1 I. I'll! ;KVJ . ' '"y A, ' THE J. U. Mill 11. M i.N (il.Ml..M ( nitrei'.Ai ins 43 Eicliarme I'lme, Nriv or!i IiiiiiiKers ASSOCIATED . A KI.KCIRJC COMPANY The Ileard of litre.i.ns of ASHOC'ATED ClAS li ELLCTItIC ( WIIMNV bus le, ,ar tt dividend of Elhty-emht O-nt (Hi ) t.er anare en the preferred st.tk of the company for the nuirter erdini; June 30 102'.', psy able Saturday, July I, 10M, te sie Knelders Of record ut the slum of builiuss TUursJay, June is. 102'.'. D. E MICHEL FWretary. THE l'l..NeYI.VAM COMPANi INel RAM I -s ON l.i l En ,.M Kill -jU,V. I l.li A.-s.M.lJllCM IVL Ttie IJeird of Directors has rtiN duy ,j V e . . . ..l. H1M.I..IJ HI. U , ... ikivu n ir.msi 'is.i.,11 u,.,u.-iij ui seien sis nt (St) ner share, pavuhle .lull .1 1119 IW-jJ' te itocklielders nt record ut the tlese of i44V fcuelnee. en June 28. ,r i i, in .. i. ii, jit.. y t lrensiirer sCsUsUMUlA Ail-MI. lUlAT ( IU1PA.N V -;.'". Ilruud st. und t'uluiubl i me. fhw t Philadelphia. June , 1022. LZ'P'At a rerular inent ni; of the Heard of I). ClOTS. I.v.u iit.n u.iir, u, rviil.'uiuiuui UIVI I et lle per i'i in tuvi Has .lee.ureu, pay July 1. Iliii. lu stockholders of reenr.i Bf.a.s -iu. 102.'. Checks "In Lu mulled. J'TTiiT'-"' WILLIAM A CAlll.ll.B, ?,AW" Treasurer yvjlAWKINM .MORMiAdK COMPA.NV ?$ MtUt'EHItEU DIVIDEND hO as Sl'sRm Heard et Directors l.ss declared a ry dUIU-nd nr tn per unt en thj rriril stuck of this Celiip.uiy, puiuble -1,' Vttt, te PieferriHl stockholders of I at tne nose of Dullness June J... iu.'.', a" Will be mailed. " . 'W3JV'' -v- ' . . tv ' ASKS ROOSEVELT TO PROBE SLIGHT TO NAVAL STUDENT Intolerant Spirit In Government Service Must End, Says Slegel New Yerk. June 11. (By A. P.) Colonel Tlieiidnrn Hnnsevlt. Acting Sec- I ',,,. ,,, rt ,, , S.lpmfirnfln .? n. ivn-ai- r..i .j - .-..- MsnnP aicgei 10 mane a uier...... ...- evtlgntleuj of nn Indignity alleged yes- The sllshl wns In the perorntlen of ..,,, I "". Mr. Klt'Kel' telpRrnm te folenel Iluoeerolt wtltl Knplnn Imil been en- ,(HM, ,, p,ntlpmn i,ils hit been lit the j,e.idem . An end inut be made te . mtejemnt Mlnt that Is being ..'.., ,... ... iiiiinn iiti.i iirnvnii iiiiiiiiihl . ... 1 ii ...,...,.. ii""""' " " 1 --.,. tliei- In the Uevprnmcnt sen ice. w(),er the be ill the navy, nrmy or , I'tlier branch. I leek te jeu te t.tKe eteinplar action. Atlantic Refining Ce. 5s Due 1937 Nen-Callable Equity As represented by market alue of Pi ef erred and Com mon Stock. Over $75,000,000 A.D.CGNVERSE&C0. Cenimerci.il Triust Building Philadelphia New trk nnltimere l,rctit IH9i We Have Prepared A Booklet Entitled "ELECTRIC POWER and LIGHT COMPANIES FROM THE INVESTOR'S VIEWPOINT" A copy will be mailed fiee en request. Helman, Watsen & Rapp Investment Henda Land Title Building ."prill i- 7407 I'lN NCI I. Proposal riltl.IC J.CIIOOI, lll'II.DINO AT (.(I.NHOHOCKKN Montcemerj- County, Pennsylvania Feaiel proposals will he receded by th FcS.iei Dletrlrt of the Il'ireuuh of Consio Censio Consie hocken fur the constrULtlen of, also for the heatlr.s and entl.attnir. plumbtntr. and e.ec trtcal wurk et an addition te. and alterations of. the preK-nt High ichoel liulldlns. at Conshehotknn Monteemrv County. Pennsl vania. All of sa d weric te be completed en or Mfere the time or times st forth In ths form snd sAedule of proposals. Plans and specifications may be obtained from llerry L. P.elr.held. Jr.. Architect. IMS Walnut street. Philadelphia. Pa . upon deposit of 12.1 00 by b'dd-rs for the con struction work and tl." 00 by bldd-rs for th etl-er work which deposit lees ths sum of IS 00 will be refunded upon return of said plans and specification with the pro pre pro pesaN Tre ar lutect wl.l astenish form for MldlriB Nu bl! will Is. remldered unless submitted accnrllrie te t form and schedule of propemls attached te the specifications, A certlfed check or satisfactory bid bend, for five () per cent, nf the amount bid. must n. company each bid. Checks will be returmd ftr awardlnij of contract. A Surety pnrd. subject te the approval of the Scheel Heard, for the full amount of the contract price, conditioned for the faith ful performance of said contract In accord ance with the plans and specifications, will le required te be filed by earti contractor, and nise en additional bend with sufficient surety or suret conditioned for the pay inert of all 'ahr and material enterlnB Inte th 'ill hundl-B All prip. -lis must lie sealed and marked. H I fjr S hi.el llulldlne at Conshnhelten." anJ sbi 1 sert te and receded by Henry I. Remhft.d. Jr . Arcaitect at the addr-ss alre ieri net later than twel o'clock neon en the 10th day of June, 1022. Ne bid pres.nted later or at any ether place will te eersidered "'J I'lms. 'it 7th 1 Ainu and Faettn itr 'or.shehorUn, Monteernery County, Ta., & r,'1""", ,Mr,,f,f ,the am8 da'. Hlds will 1- opened et the Hlirri Pchoel reel. at The Heard of Directors of said Ri.tiAMi District reserve the right te reject any or all b dx. 11 erd-r of the Heard RALPH N. CAMPHELL. Secretary. Conshehncken, Pa. nu: siiioel iiixnticT or the neit- Ollill 01' IIKIDl.l.l'OUl Mill ri.el!e e i mis fui "no llun.lr.Hl Thousand ii; .' i lour and one .iunrter i-r tent Proposal te Cut Cost of His Cabinet .4 4 I MLll". . I.Ollls ID 00 Uall.i Jill) I, 1J4, ' ,i ,,. iiei.uiii naiiun of in Theusund secretariat Beaten 11 ' " I' .i.rs .a. h coujjen form. !lth . , T ,, ,,, pr . a i.K.Hirdti.m a te urineipai. Londen, June H. I'remier Lloyd i. ur in in iisiiiilm. ills of Tnrmy Thousand p,P(.rl,n siieeessfullv reslsteil nnnltm i,.ii uie.i iJe.Urs taeh en July llrst of rB sucressiuiiy risisicil nilOtilOr ii l .r l'.u l ..it lei.'. 1U47 ami lii.'ii. , powerful attack in the Commens yes. ,'i i ii, a Mil mtereu uisMe ut the Url.lfe- . , , , . , ., ,e'i .Nu-nai Hank, JiridKODert. Pennsn- ttrdny when a proepsal te reduce the V.'a.r'lVY'eni'i'an'.a.";, XudTm 0, f"r ,h" f '" C"hlnet SC"C' a i l,i . j tariat was rejected by 205 te 111 amid tyJlt"WA"?'?l$nv of excitement. The majority nti.jn or j Araiwr Williams, et Surriut 11 A n Sml It- i li.r fni tha !,$.,. l Iiiils 1 ar i ln ftt-Muien tHix inu iii b9 suhjct i i TriH rttveriiu' epintun or iMsin Town Ui.rwl r.1l!l..ft X rltisi,n lie, I I r, ,ll ..V. A I in.ii-d rh.ek of Te (."-, ) r centum of tie pr miIii. of the hends bid for, drawn t. the order ..f t'm pviiimi Dlstrb t of m" !.' .'-"?'t. .'.'rbU-epert. must be submitted N.ir. hii'uncnnilitlnnal bids ,l be con- - de-e.l ar, I the fir h'ml Dl'trlrt reseren tbe riist t. rei.r. am and a. I bids r. , ' ! ,., t"i.,l.l,',n ' ll" . ""'''rslnned .TnVni'Vp ' MnayuVht'.Cau'n';!' !?lrn,B June 'in 1022 EnniN win be awarded at l mi.tiriT of tha Sehoel Heard In lu. Vi.l.l i ,i .- .," ii, .. iii .-min ., i ii.ck in ine ee. ruir IS ! Ml tin 1 l.hl.Hn, u,.. m-i... -. t .. - ,. ,,..., .. .ll .....7 .' .. ' ll . I.el.-ilh Mieit Sehnnl. DeKllb Str-et s r .11 I l)iillli!ni-Ma ntr T m nt Ilr 'Ueneri ppnnsi U snla Hlffned' CHERRY Y CRAVEN'. hecretnrv sr.hr.nl ri'strlef nf the rierniici of rirlde. pert 102.-. DeKiilb Street Ilrldi?epert. Penna DEPARTMENT 01' Pl'lll.lf! WORKS JIl'IIEAP OP HlflllWAYS Roem 232. City Hull Philadelphia, June 7, 102, Tred f Dunlati. Chl't "f Hureeu, Pealed propes.ils will b0 received anfj npened en Roem L'lfl. CHr "Ml. at 12 o'clock neon. Mendu. June 10. 1022. fer: Gradlna Asphalt pavlnl (assessment work). Hiilressed Kranlte block repavlmr. Tbe extension of Delaware avenue from Manderson street te ( elumbla avenue, Country reud Imorevltiir. Improvement of Ilensalem avenue (construc tion of footways and nutters). Hire of motertrucks, Hlre of teams Motertruck scales. Elortrle drills. Push brnenis, reftlllntr marhlna broom sptn dles and meter sweeper spindles. PRANK II. CAVEN. Director. Inquire at Roem 232, City Hall. PHOIO-IAI H 1 OR CONSTHITTION OP A ONK-HTORV HTORKHOlriE. ()fl!c of .nn. IrllCl lir wuariermnrier, uainp Aiireii Vll Ooeunpe-t. N. 1 . June IS. 1022 Henied i !! "- - - - , i a 1 . ,rupesiiln will be reciiieil at this nniie until I still A. SI.. June -.1, 102,'. nlld then Opened, rurt'.ier Information en application. A d posit et 110,00 will ba required for plans. for consiiuciieu i u imi-Biurjr diurniiuu.ii llCiyiTVrt1 PTTRLTfl v T r- , , . . ,, A irunsianu up- iviurauuiuu win Simms Gains Nearly Full Point Np- VnrJt .tnnn U Thi rurb mnr krt lievclepeil lrreculnrlty nfter the Slmms lVtroleun! moved up nenrly n j j,t, te II. te II. Angle-Ainerlenn Oil wnK; . te li'J'i. ImiHTlnl Oil of J nil- up off fractionally. ,M)l nTRI.l. 12 10 r. M tee 114 204 7.c .c N 10 s 21 1. 47J, 10 S .V44 7S4 M 104 -li I 15 lurtV 4H lOOAcrp TacVInc . .'.Or . See leOAmal l.euher . . 1 1 ' 1'4 ineieeth Nut . . 2IiVj 2I4 100 Car I.laht :-c 7c UKi Columbia Knurnld. s,c V 20ft Cent Mnie- . . 40ft Cut in Imm Huciir lTs 1"- kf.n imiuuyn l'lcurea.. si, .'t .'On Hudsen Moter . SI '4 -'l' 200 Am Metal . . Tlt 47 S 2dn Menn Muiem . 10', ! IIOO Teb l'red V 1. .'5H S"ii 800 lob l'red "A" . THij "s. 100 Tenn F.lec Power . 1' 11 20') I-ehUh Power .... 10' j K.'u 105 I.lbby McN A. I. . 2S 2, 400 Lincoln Meters A.. l' 4u0 Pncki.rd Metiir . 1f H5 40 1Mb fer N J pf. 107 10OV l"ft" lldln cemmen ... 4' 1100 Kndie prcf . .. 3li H4 .".no P.n Molertrucl; . 24' 21'. ion i vuite .ster-s r.fi :n III 11 "-euth Cu.il nr.e Ir 04c C"c 100 Tenn Hv 1, e. P . .' ' 200 V a I. i. II . li" 1 A 200 Vn I'r Mur new ! h STANDARD OILS 1000 Ar.ule-Amn Oil .. 2-" 2t'i 10U Atlantic I.obes .. 104 104 inn Imperial Oil Can .113 1124 .?! 1 - :tr. 0"e 31 1 1A is 22t Hl4 m 2.'i ;in I'ra no "ip . fien S O.l of Ky wl .or 00 00 Or.00 s oil of Inl 20 h Oil of N V Ill's 1104 111 122 4 4 lNDKt'KXUrAT OIUS 1O00 Hnen Oil lflc bio 10c N.V 10c t2.' 7s 22ls 4K00 Husten Wjem 1400 Carlb Pnd . 220 cities Hen Ice 10) Cities her II rlfs 2ft0 Hnclncers Pel 100 Federal Oil 13.. F-nsland . . 2.0) Ol-nrecX Oil loon Hudsen Oil 4000 Int Petrel . . . 17" " Kestene Ilanser t'Ctm Lane 200 l.iwnt-steti Pet 40ft Mex !eb ctfs 30ft Maracilbi nil 400 Marlund Mex ;.0e Merrltt Oil Pre Mx Pan lien Mexico Oil 40iiMex.an -ab 10O Mountain Pred M'e Mutual K-f 100 N Y Oil inen Neblo Oil ., . 1011 Omar Oil 10O Per.neck Oil 10O ?alt Creek Pred 200 Sapulpa Itet . 4300 fimmn Pet . 420O Skelly Oil . . 2000 Seuth I It . . luO Southern Oil 1001 Htnntun 1110 Texan Oil. . 700 Tidal Os.ie 3(ioe Turrnan . 1IO110 Texns Itanaer . 1000 Wilcox Oil 10UO Y Oil . 7H 22H 22 -'. '4 40c 1 li l.'s 21 0 2.14 Mie 4n 1 IS4 104 8, 12 !g I 64 10S 3.1 1, 20c 1, 11 174 IS li'iS 22c i; 34c HV l'i 1 Ss 10c ..4 3Se P4 17. 14 2lc 23'i 75c 4c .' 484 104 sS 12 1 14 44 lrt'4 104 .lit, 20c 1A 11 i7; ! 104 21c 14 3lc iric IIS 14 1 r. 22-4 3te 14 14 21c 234 fclC 4c 14 4.44 Ill's. 1 14 44' 104 Hl4 :H4 20c 1A 11 174 44 0 101 22c 14 34c in.' 144 14 1 54 1& mi.ni.m; L0O0 HIST 1 Mlfe . 2UO0 Hest C Ment I'iOO rioslen Ment Cens 2000 Canee'arla Mln .".no Cens I epper Mln . fiOO Certez IHer lne Cressen Held . 100 Doleres Ksperanza 1O00 Eureka Croesus lOOHecla Mlntne l.'.OO lndfP"ndent I-ad lint Cenegan 2011 Mak-ma Cep rts 100 fhelden 151.00 .Marsh Mlnlni' 1O0 Mether Li. I Cens. 20f"i National "'"In 411011 Nev fllMr Hern "Oil It.iv Hercules lUllll Ml.er Dale 2'Ml Se Amr P i ll 1011. 1 -lew art Min "no T.innpnh Dlvlil" liirm Tennpah Ner Htnr. .'no Fnlt Held loon olceno 10 Hlo 7C. Sir 1!4 tlSC X: 2.".c 04 50 1 I 1. 28c (le 41e lie 14 tse 44 Sc 77c l 3. 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KlO'i II..H4 II'll's 10lP, 100', iii-6i ine4. 111-R ldniiO Wnrn El.-c COOii Winchester 74 s . 1004 1004 1004 1'0'Mul.ihy I'acltir 7s..lfll4 1014 1014 10000 Ma.-mi 7s 1U7V4 1074. 1074 rnitniciN neNDs 1000 Anrentln.) 7u 80T4 00'i 00T4 300(1 Cltv Prague 7H.. 024 024 024 p.00 .wrss 54 a 102 102 102 CJ0OO V S Mex 4 42 404 404 LLOYD GEORGE VICTOR IN NEW COMMONS BATTLE considerably smaller than eustninnry and utcasleiie'l snouts or 'resign The secreturiiit consists of the Pre- miers inlviite secretaries, with a large ,, ., L s-i fun, i s s-tnff. costing about f. 1.5,000 j early. It I iH ,, outgrowth of the war. and in the ;Pl-" of t ll e opposition Jinrtles is no ' longer needed, giving the Piemlcr tee I great nu executive control, especially ' jn tlie domain of foreign policy, besides I destn.ylnB the traditional secrecy, ns the nn tubers of the secretariat new nt- Inn, I I'mIiIiw.! inenllniru nnil InKe imln. fc. ....... ....- ...... ..... ...... r. Mr -"r Asi,iiith iittiickeil tin system mnltll.V Oil tilts glOIIIIII, 1IHIKIIIIIC1I US It . . -..-... I destroyed the cenlidential iiature of Cabinet councils. Austen Chniiiberlnln, defending the I vnt,' '"'d e Imil hllll er.periencu With uein sysicinii iiihi Kieunv iirrirrrrii tne lieu one. lie would net think or re turning te the old, iiiibu.slnes.'llke practice, when the only record of Cabi net discussions was n In let letter, per haps, from the Premier te the King. ART SCHOOL YEAR ENDS Exercises Will Be Held This Eve ning by Industrial Students The closing exercises of the Public Industrial Art Scheel, Pink avenue be low Muster stiff t, will be held at S o'clock this eu'iiln:; In the Philadelphia Nermal Scheel, Thirteenth and Spring Garden streets, Seventj-six graduates will receive certificates. (iROCERY ritl'.KIIITi TOO UK. Ill This Is tl.. report femlnsr fiem tm mx tiriuh annual i munitien cf 111" Whnlrwil, f-,.,i, (um iiilutt tlitulri4-4.u msn u hi, IJIIII I I S rtO-UV 1'IIMII 114-1111 III im II Till1 , r,, (1,n fur u means of kieplnv In touch it n clnnia ullh the nntlen.il mmementH n' i nny 'industry can nn'i ii eesi in inn nusi ne .Section of the mernlnif Publio Lcxerii. "Make it a llaeit, aex. RREGULAR TRADE CURB SB H Z,"1' vTJBfWlttRI LWfr 4 '" vTy,r?r7,7 FINANCIAL ERIErS Sennit Retnll Stores May salon to taled $1,700,012. nn Increase of S100, 017 ever Mny 1H21. The Ilnrtiimu Corporation reports Mny sales $1,343,50.", ngnln.t $1,104, l" tn yenr age. William II. P. Tewnend In associa ted with Ilnrrlcen, Smith & Ce. In their sales department. l'gln Watch Company for the year ended April 30 reports net earnings; of .M,27i",181 nfter .depreciation and tnx, from which dividends of $515,830 were p.ild. Superior Oil reports for year ended December 31. net leks $1,550,032 nfter expenses, depreciation and depletion against net profit $1,143,370 In 1020. The Skelly Oil Company will shortly offer te Its stockholders approximately 105, 000 shares of Its enpitnl stock at $10 a kharc. The right te subscribe te new stock will expire en July 5. The nerage price of the twenty active Industrials advanced 1.31 per cent yes. terdny te 02.04. They declined 2.47 per cent en Mentlnv te 00 twenty mils rallied 0.U5 pc 3. The nor cent te 82.70, bavins lest 1.44 per cent en the previous day. declining te 81.81. Increase In geld stock of the United Stales in May nmeunted te $7,704,047 less than one-half of the gain In April and the smallest monthly increment for keine time. Suspension of shipments by Orcat Britain due te Hand geld strlk" is partly responsible for smaller geld movement. Methlng has yet been done regarding refunding of lean of $5,000,000 te the Chinese (ievcrnnicnt. en ncceunt of con ditions in China. The lean was ex tended from March 1 te .Tune 1, and the Interest paid en It te the latter date. The corporation holds as collateral $5, 500,000 Chinese Government notes. Ilelgrndc dispatch says political agi tation and txisstbllity of ministerial chances are holding up work of the .Ministry 01 I innnce in connection with $100,000,000 lean contracted recently j In New Yerk. The lean has net jut b(en riitilicd by Parliament nor nn- I proved by American Stale Department. The lean is conditional en such action. 1 The Hecking Valley Itnllwny Cem- I pany for the year ended Dccember 31 . reports sress operating Income of S14, 003.001, nsninst $17,101,403 In the pievieim jear. Net operating Income was S2.320.007, a2ainst $1,100,058. 1 but after allow inj for interest, taxes and ether chnrces, there was n balance of $14,300, nffninst $345,705 In 1020. Net income of Fisher lledy Cornern- tlen for the year ended April 30 was' $0,103,454 nfter interest, taxes nnd in- 1 ventery adjustments, compared with S4..N0JMHS in previous year. After al lowing for preferred dividends, the bal ance applicable te common stock wa iQtiiil te $11. SS a share earned en out standing 500.0fKI rhnrcs of common stock of no par value, against $8.02 a share in the preceding jenr. The nnsli Tei initial Company reports mt income of $001,007 for 1021 after allowing for nil chnrgev. Including taxes. After iianicnt of prefeiicd dividends the balance nvnllable for the common stock wns equal te $14.75 a share en the $0,722.20(1 common Meck outstanding. In 1020 the company reported a balunce of SS72.055, which after the preferred dividends was eipml te $11,47 a share en the common steik. I.. I Man ell. president of the White 1'ngle Oil and Hetinlng Company, said c-lcnliiy that londitleus In the oil in dustry in the mldcentliient nnd Western fields were steadily impieving and that all Indications are for larger produc tion n well as laiser demands. The coal strike, he pointed out, has been responsible for increased use of oil In the Western Stntes by railroads, indus tries and private homes. P. R. T. FREIGHT ROW MAY GO 10 COURT West Chester Traction Com pany et al. Demand That Service Be Resumed DISCONTINUED JUNE 1 Court proceedings te compel the P. It. T. te resume its freight service agreement with tbe Philadelphia nnd Wet Chester Traction Company ate considered probable. William Welten, counsel for the hit ter company said today, however, that he is unwilling te discuss thnt phase until he has tnken It up with A. Mer iltt Taj ler, president of the West Chester Company, who is new out of the city. The Public Service Commission yes terday upheld the main contention of the P. It. T. that the traffic agreement wns mode tinder nn net thnt is per missive but net mnudntery. The decision is of greet importance te f.irmers and shippers in the outlying M'ctletr'. Seme forty of these shippers intervened with Mr. Tnjler und the Commercial Managers' Traffic Associ ation in the nppllontien for the com pelling order. June fi, te have the freight seivlce continued en the suli waj -elevated line Inte the city from Sitj -ninth street. Freight Discontinued,- June 1 'llie P. 11. T. deemed it wise te dis continue the service, und due nut ice was served ln October en the Philadel phia and W't Chester Company. The lust of the freight business was cVei, out June 1. Application for the com pelling order followed immediately nt Marrlsbiirg. It was contended that many tens of freight are shipped through the sum mer and e.irlv fall bj way of the Phila delphia nnd West Chester as the enlv nutlet available te u large class of shippers. The P. It. T. hud entered Inte nn agreement three years age te handle the fielght between the term! mis nml siiecltlcd dlstiihuttng nelnts. The trnnslt company had decided sud denly te abandon the agreement and thereby, t lit shippers said, indicted hardship and fliiancial less en them. Fight Fell I'pan One Content The notice of nbiindenmeut also cut off a sliuilni ngiii'inent with tl.c Le high Valley Tinnslt Company, which operates electile tialns out of the SUt. ninth Stieet Terminal te Norrlstewn, in MontRemiiy Count... Ne strong pro pre tost vsas made by that torpeiatlon be cause net much freight was shipped thnt way und the light lealh fell upon the Philadelphia and West Chester. Before the abandonment notice Mr. 'lajler hud a tontreorj with the P. It. T. 'lit cause of the sjstem of shutting off trains nt Sity-tlilrd stuet, thus inter fering with the passenger trallie of the siibmbun lines. Stepping every ether tiaiu ut Sixty-third stieet, te save mile age nnd operating cxpcnsis disarranged the schedules of the suburban lines. Passengers shifted from tialns nt Sixty third stieet missed the suburban Irnlns. The fight became bitter between Mr. traffic was net sufficiently remunerative His ler and Mr. Mitten, of the P. H. T. "hen Mr. Mitten found the freight te wiiriiint continuum c of the ogrcc egrcc incut. The tight bcc.ime mere bitter und wns waged many months. wmnmmmr&rrrmiiuu vMWHmnMmmmmvmjJhmiMNwmwMBmmiK'r;ir'i-i: 'jrsnKriiprvr . W9tktwmn'i. 'tamtif urn wjammm ti.wrm. : KLiisaxaBaBW, "mur sats. r 71 ,,:.. x -rs.--vr ca i . -xcjsijj: xveixf it- r Mr -isa.a.sjBhjA.' mw isBB'isin w js. . . . .. a iasaaaia. j a -a t 1 re I- . - . s.i. . -. -. . ; . . 1 -. . ' t r r anajs -ssssa.- . t . r 'isssUaaar'n S" 1 w ijr ir i- HMmftitrtttisj 'wmsmmm'X::im: : r:.;) ,;, tn rBVU.ti,"'; . nrT Swi -. , iT . ,i- . .-y,T-r i , - r. ?k . . i ,r : :;. ., -- '-", -"'- r ' -- r.,a. JlasMiMsAsai-trrT-J- ,, I'.' if '" '' s s i-ea. jMUMlllll ' ' - --'1-- - I" - 1 "' "--"f , - , . ,,j . -- - ......i,e..rr.iaii.:m,4.i).. .av-qql.t. ..),. . . Z SET PREfJEDEHT Washington's Action Following Interruption of President's Speech Establishes Example TRAVELERS ARE EXEMPT Hj a EtaS Corrrnpendent Washington, June 14. A suggestion for ether cities U contained In the ac tion of the Commissioners of the Dis trict of Columbia In adopting regula tions governing flying ever the nation's capital. The new rules, which become effective In thirty days, blaze the way for similar action by ether municipal ities. Although regulations for air flights ever the capital have been tentatively consider! d for some time, nothing wns done until nn army reserve con's flier I.Icutenant Kaliey created a- dis turbance by circling ever the bends nf President Hauling, Chief Justice Taft, members of the Cabinet. Congress, the Diplomatic Cerps nnd 100,000 specta tors nt the dedication of the Lincoln Memerial two weeks nge. His maneu vers in the air distracted the crowd" nnd the noise of his meter drowned out the voice of President Harding, speak ing through the Magna Vex, for bcvcrnl minutes. As a consequence Paliey lest his com mission In the reserve corps and the District Commissioners, following con ferences with representatives of the army, nny. and pestnl service, get busy en regulations te prevent it repe tition of such incidents. Here Is what the new rules pro vide, in Mibstnnce: That no person shnll fly nn aircraft ever the District without u mutiiclpnl license. Licenses issued by any duly created beard or by a Government agency will be lecegnlzed by the Dis trict authorities. Licenses win net be required by nlr plnnes 11 lag across Washington In transit. Ne airplane of any description shall be operated ever the District at a lower elevation than 3000 feet, ex cept when leaving or approaching a landing place. Piovislen is made for the issuance of special permits te photographers te take pictures from airplanes, designating the hours of the flight, the altitude nnd direction. All "stunt" flying ever the city is prohibited. Airplanes will net be permitted te land in the District except nt plnces designated bv the commissioners or bv the t'nited Stntes Government It is stipulated that the regulations shall net apply te aircraft operated by Government officials engaged in gov ernmental operations. It is understood thnt Corporation CeiuispI Stephens, who drnfted the reg ulations, went en record in submitting them te the commissioners in favor of national regulation of nvlatlen, ns con templatcd In 11 bill new pending In the IN CITY AIR RULES acnate. 'Ilils measure assumes that the I subject 01 proiumtlen with the editors Federal Goternment possesses thepower'ef the Tribune nt that x Kit or at liny te rcptilnfe (Kitiir nnil iiroveelbi. llm ! ntlirp fllnii l.pfnrn or stiuv Tint f.,n! It conditions under which flights shnll be conducted nnywhere within its bound aries or possessions. This point was made the subject of study and discus sion by the Auierlcnu liar Association, which, nfter cxhnutive inquiry, ice ice emmended that the Federal Govern ment accept jurisdiction, leaving the question of constitutionality te be de termined later. -- :.." :tf ".:." '.-'." . " LA SALLE COMMENCEMENT Diplomas Given Sixty-five Medals and Prizes Awarded La Salle College hnd its fifty-fifth annual commencement exercises yester day in Mercantile Hall, Hread street above Master. Diplomas were pre sented te sixty-five graduates. Monsignor Henry T. Drumgoole de livered the address te the graduates. The s.ilutntery wns by Jehn J. Meran and the valedictory by J. ltusselj Cul leu. Monsignor Fenten F. FltzpntrlcU presided. The following medals and prbes were aw a rued : McN iohel'' p $Met Kngli,,, M. sav te Alexander Tell!. Purse of SjO donated by Sir .Teme J. Itjnn. te the studeiit having the best i coerd for the senior year, te Jeseph Alejsius McGnrry. Bishop McDevltt prize, ?2.", for gen eral excellence for the four jeais of high school, te Mnenns Jnlin Schnnhl, p -- . -. . . --- .-.: .-.... Hlshep .McLert prize, $W), for clecu- tien, te Themas Augustine Dnly. Jr Commercial alumni prize, 2.", for excellence In the commercial depart ment, te Themas Michael Kennedy and Hubert Adelph Krnus, ex aeque. PERMIT FORD TO CUT RATES Finally Allowed te Reduce Charges en His Railroad Washington. June 14. (By A. P.) Proposals of Henry Feul te reduce coal rates en his r.iiliend, the Detuilt, To Te ledo and I ronten, which originally weie silhtietiih.il hi f li.i I titi.r.xtntn I nmmm .... . Commission,' were allowed te go Inte if- fiet today under n final decision uf the commission. Bevised schedules were filed last April! 1. proposing i ate changes which would Have leduced freights en coal fiem Southern Ohie points appretlinn ely ten i cuts per ten. The commission upon the pretest of (empetiiig mine npeiuturs en ethir lailreuds enleied the schedules held up te await investigation, but to day ruled that the new schedules might be put into effect July 1. What Clubwemen Will De Tomorrow In the meeting en the New Con Cen tury Guild Hoef the Hi s-t hour will include u rug -weaving talk and loom demonstration given by V.. T. Bjine, the "magiclnn" of last week s meet ing. In the second hour the iiev. Carl Grammcr gives a talk en "Pio "Pie "Pio hibltlen." Germnntnvvn V. W. C. A, Indus trial Department, under leadership of Miss i:ii.nbeth Hiss, will take u tilp te Wilmington by beat, leaving nt 0 P. M. (dnjllglit saving). On Satiirdaj the Federal League Branch Woodward's Garden, whereafter box of Girl Reserves will teke a hike te supper, "stunts" will be in order. ( ramie League outing day. Mrs. Lewis 8, Conden, of Levvlstevvn, N, J., will entertain the members en the grounds nt her home. Yerdley Civic Club holds the clos ing event of the .venr, the annual club luncheon, te be given In i harge of a committee of eighteen members. The piesldent, Mis. T, Sidney Car penter, will preside. Mgm Amer ctf. XpBVSSl&WSWggmm ijj tt cr.. rrstir, f.'it juu, ouye m it, mw Contlneerl from P One and rapidly, and no one bothers you personally at all. Yeu de nbeut as jeu like, as long as jeu behnve jeurscir. "Yeu see, ever there nn one renlly cares what you de, as long as you are nil right. Over here they " ,", te mnke the people ever by legislation. It does seem te me that the geed '-I American virtues nre still strong enough te carry the people through without nil that, you knew. Just Leve Lady Aster "Oh. as for Lady Aster. we just love her. Personally, .toil knew. nut, really, one woman like that In Parlia ment cannot de much nmeng nil tnfft crowd of mm, new can site.' And it Is just ns well. I think. I have no I i me for the entrance of women Inte politics. It seems te me the men are perfectly capable of running the nation, llie women have their big part te piny also, nnd net the least of it Is properly In fluencing the men. Perhaps it docs sound n bit trite, but after nil the geed old saving Is a true one, "I lie hand that ecks the entile ulcs the weld. "Se von see, we all feel Just about like this: Ladv A-ter. bless her heart, cannot really de any harm in Parlia ment, .lust one woman nmeng se many men, you see. We arc Immensely amused nnd sympathetic, and nil that sort of thing hut eh well. "De ou knew, it seems te me thnt the Culled States is dipping into tee inniiv thliirr. n'"1 ,10t ii'iishiiig any thing, se te speak. It leaves every thing up In the nlr. Oh. well, tnke prohibition, for instance. New. why de thev send this Pu-feet Jehnsen, for Instance. ecr te Knglnnd ngaln? Nobedv wants him ever there. It's that wax with s0 ninny things. If they like lilm, why don't they keep him ever here? ... "Ne, I inn distinctly net a feminist, ns they call them. I urn just nn VmeiUan woman who has new become an Knsllsh woman, who loves her adopted ceuntrj nnd still cots n thrill out of a lslt home te the land of her birth." Lasker Upholds U. S. Ships' Rum Continued from Pnue One allowed the privilege e! enterlni; nnd departing from American ports seiving liquor that same privilege must be al lowed our merchant ship4. "If the sale of liquor be prohibited en all beats entering or departing from Ameilcau peits there Is no voice in the Shipping Heard that would be mlsed in pietest." Mr. IliiM'h attached te his letter te the Piesldent the copy of an edlteilnl printed In the Chicago Tribune of Mny 0, 1022. "following a visit te the edl- terial offices by an official of the United Stntes Shipping Heard." Declaring there was an Insinuation that the editorial hed been "Inspired by that visit, ' Mr. Lasker said : "I was the official who visited the Tribune en May 5, nnd 1 wish te record my emphatic denial thnt I in any way knew before or at the time of my visit the views nf the editors of the Tribune 'en this subject. I did net discuss the ( . . . . -.. - .. ....1 .-. that I hail no mom advance Knowledge tli.111 any ether leader of the Tribuftc thnt It wns going te publish such nn editorial. "Your mean Insinuation regarding miceriuptihlc officials und editors re- Heels en jeu nlene. Your letter te the President and the letter from your father which ou at- American territory and under the jurls tncheil thereto have en their face been diction of the laws of the United Stntes, written entirely with n view te their , ,llc Government's liquor policy with re-t-ffecten the public when published, and Wl01 '" ,l10 "h,l"' of the United Stntes in nn attempt te insure their publlca- Shipping Beard constitute a vlolutien tlen I am Informed that veu have sent tllc Constitution and the Velstead printed copies of veur letters te the l,ct '" nt 'east three important respects : press of America. ' I "-s American sovereignty fellows the "Wheiefeie, mv leplv te jeu Is net ' fla'T " ,H ft violation of the Constitution merely Intended for jeu. biit is nlse,ani1 the enforcement act for the Gov written with a view te public rejoinder, eminent te sell intoxicating liquors or "I bilicve miu te be thoroughly self- Pmlt its sale en beard any ship of the ish und that ten me netititr in th'e hone United States anywhere in the world. of if creating u public revolt ngiiliiit pre- libltien se that ou mny again revive hi! llie sale of jour liquors, utterly regard, less of hew veu might hint the Ameri can merchant ninrine in jour effort te create a situation te benefit jour brew t r . "It is, of course, notorious thnt the Adelphus Busch, who founded jour brevvety, was possibly the Knlser's closest friend in Amotien, und that veur "S J" (i"TT ,mr M'tUV" ,l"5' .event will net dlnplease jour German fiiends, whose greatest hope of n re- stetcd Gcimiin meichant lnailne Is in n hurt te Aineilca'.H new-burn merchant murine. "I refer te these extraneous facts net in losentuient. but that it may be niiide clear thnt in my opinion you de i - . ... . i ,wl "H'' "eiere tne nar el public epln ion with clean hands." Gives Text of Opinion Mr. Lasker made public nt the same time the text of nn opinion just tendered te him by Klmer Sehlesinger. geiier.il counsel of the Shipping Beard, upholding anew the legality of tli-i serving of liquor en American ships nt sia. The opinion was based largely en the limitation in the Ulghteenth Amend ment of lis. operation te "the United Metes ami nil territory subject te the jurisdiction theieef." nml en recent lltililiR-i of the Siimeme Court in linnm ciihi"! which. Mr. Sehlesinger i.s lnreil, I cm tin- proiiiuitien lnws te be effec- , !'' "throughout the entire territorial ' "ts et the I luted Stales." I The opinion cltnl numerous crises r, ' low ""' American ships outside the I 'hree-mlli' limit could net be eensldend within llie jurisdiction of the United Suites Government. The Shipping Beard's policy was the subject of an attack lu the Heuse v -s- tirduj by Itcpiesentatlve (ialli nn. Uemeerat, .Aliis-achiisctts, who lead ex iiipis :ieiii vviiiir lie (lescriped as a t.vpicnl wme list of an Amerlcnn vessel nnd deplored the disci imlniitieii which lie said was peimlttcd te eclt bitween Amet leans nlhiu and these who were fercnl te remulii en shore, "An effeit te dlsircdlt prohibitieii," was the interpi elation plated nn the Busch litteis by Wajnc II. Wheeler, general umnml for the Anti-S.iloen Ltagiie. Wheeler Approves ....... t , . . , , .. "I held no brief for the Shipping Beard in this coutieveisv." .Mr. Wheeler sold today. "It is able, te tnke cue of Itself. Our attitude with referent e te the sale of liquor en shin, within the jiiiisdictien of the Cnlted States has been clear-cut nml (eusistent evir since the law went into effect V,. contended befeie the Justice Depiut inent that it was illennl te transput t or possess iqner en nnj ship within the jurisdiction of the United States. The (lipaitineiit and the Siipieme Court have sustained that construction of the law. "I cannot tee strongly condemn this' attack by the brevveis upun thu Gov I eminent nnd its officers, bill rejeic that the decision of thu Supreme (Jeuri has new re moved nil doubt upon the I construction of the luw se that the dih-1 crimination iiKiiinst Ameilcau ship, vvhch has been bcizw; ilium I.. ' j liquor Intel ests as nu argiimi.nl ugiiiiist I luiiiiiiiiiieii, need no longer exlst. St. Leuis, Me,, June I, (By A P.) Charging the Cnlted States is "lu "lu cempaiably the biggest bootlegger In IlUei'll. Silt, Sllllt CH I"".' Vs. il ' nfvnnnl 1m iirnnmshln Genrie Washing ten, nnd which has been forwarded te President Harding, wn made public here today, together with nn accom panying letter by Adelphus Hunch, 3d, Ids son. A third letter by Anhcuscr Husch, Inc., addressed te members of Congress, requests an Investigation of the enforcement department of the Gov ernment In relation te the Prohibition Act. The letter of Augunt A. nusch, ad dressed te his associates, cays in part : "We nre new 'approaching the coast of France. As this vessel is eperntcd by the United States Shipping Heard, I was amazed te learn that the Shipping Heard vessels arc the 'wettest en the ocean.' "I lenrn thnt passage en these ships has been sold with a positive money back guarantee thnt the bnrs for the sale of intoxicating liquors will be thrown wide open ns seen as they pass outslde the three-mile const line. "Unite.! StatM noetlcggcr" "This makes the United States in comparably the biggest bootlegger in the world. "There nre two reasons which I be lieve should Impel us te bring this in formation te the attention of the Pres ident: The Chief Incentive is charged with the duty of defending the Consti tution and taking nre that the laws arc faithfully executed and should be In formed of this fact. "As manufacturers of legal products we hnve been feiced for mere than two jeais te meet unfnir nnd unlawful competition in practically every town nnd city In the United States. Fer the United States te set aside its Constitu tion nnd lnws in the operation of its own business enterprises Increases our defense mnnjfeld becnuse it encourages violators of the law te renewed nnd grentcr activity. "I understand thnt the Shipping Heard has brought te the notice of high officials of the Government the fact that It could net compete en the high seas with the ships of ether na tions and obey the Constitution' nnd the Velstead Act. And either by direct or indirect means the Shipping Heard Is permitted te de in the dark that which It Is illegal te de in order that It may make money. See Law Proved Impracticable "We should submit te the President thnt the Government's) toleration of the violation of the law by the Shipping Heard is proof thnt prohibition laws ns new written nic either Impracticable nnd non -enforceable or nre disregarded deliberately. "The fact that citizens of the United Stntes would net buy passage upon ships of the United States se long as the Velstead Act was operative upon these ships gives us a real sentiment of n considerable part of the American people with respect te prohibition, and we believe thnt a great majority de sire a modification of the Velstead Act. ' The letter of Adelphus Busch, 3d, which accompanied the letter of his father te the President, written from St. Leuis, under date of June 8, says in part: "I um transmitting herewith n let ter we hnve just received from my father, August A. Busch, president et AnheiiRer-Husch, Inc., written en beard the United States steamship Geerge Washington. "Kindly note that he exnresses asten ishment that the prohibition laws of ""- l mml ""tc" are vieiatea epcniy "I10" bteamshlps owned by the United , ,,,. . .. . . . , : , , "turns nnii lying tne united states nag. A copy of the wine list enumerating in toxicating liquors of every character is inclesed for jour information. necause it is axiomatic thnt Amcr i'.cftM H,ll's wherever they float nre , It Is n violation of the Constitution nni1 the law for the Government ships in iiiiiisjierc intoxicating liquor Wltnin the tlirce-mlle coast line. "It Is n violation et the law for a Government ship te possess intoxicating liquor within the three-mile coastline." "We are reliably informed that the advertisement of the United Stntes lines, published in European newspapers, an nounces 'choice wines nnd liquors' en mips ei tne i niti'ii mntcs. i "We are also reliably informed that dining all the time that the Govern- ment hns been violating the prohibition laws it has had public figures touring the country for the especial purpose of preaching respect for the Prohibition Laws te the American people, "We are inclosing what appears te j he n Government-inspired nevvspnper editerinl making a idea for the centin ued violation of the prohibition laws en beard United Stntes ships. We had authoritative information the day be fore the editorial was published that it was te appear the following dny. Inconsistency Pointed Out "The Government's disregard of the prohibition law nnd its policy of in spiring editorial support of the exemp tion of one of its business enterprises from the operation of the luw en the ene hand, and its feeble attempt te en ! feice It nnd the employment of skilled orators te counsel respect for the law en the ether hand, appears te be most inconsistent." The letter of the Anheuser-Busch, Ceuipanj, Inc., te memiiers of Con gress inviting their attention te the wine lists et the sitilpping Heard steam "nllls requests a congressional Inquiry i '"te the conditions regarding the en- I forcemeat of the Prohibition Act. The I k't.,.';r.. ""i5 s ln lmrt ' , L ' .t'!' ,J.i'illy brought te the no,,le "l w" ingress of the Cnlted STEAMSHIP NOTICES S. S. "PHILADELPHIA" Twin Screw 18,000 Tene Fait American Mail Steamer "A Yankee Ship A Yankee Crew" First snd Second Clan Accommodation Calling at Gibraltar Naples Palerme Piraeus Constantinople Direct Connections te oil Italian and Near East Point Sailing Saturday, July 1 Fer Rates and Reservations Apply te Any Lecal Asent or JOHN J. DWYER, Gen. P.. Agent, First Fir.. ISO Rreadway. New Yerk rn. Phene Ceurtlundt 70S! S. S. "PHILADELPHIA" Twin Screw 15,000 Tens Fast American Mail Steamer Firat and Second Class Accommodations ,, Calling At UbralUr--N.pleIPI,rTne Piraeus Constantinople Direct Connections te all Italian and Near East Points. Sailing Saturday. July 1 n. . JOHN J. DWYER, General Passenger Ant r,r rioer, 150 Broadway. tlen and that under these the manufacturer-1 of lawful pretldeT nre being driven out of business. "When the Government of the Untui States permits one of Its depirtmsLtt'H te violate the prohibition law en thai 4 most extensive scale In the world li' '.' helps create a condition which ar i" votes the difficulties of thn. .?' " furors who have upent millions of dei! il InV te convert their properties for tha i production 01 inwiui products nnd who ns a matter of geed citizenship, h.w obeyed the law." ' " The letter further says that the Gov. ernment In violating Its own law; tVil nn c.ninplc of "hypocrisy unparailiUd In the history of the Itepublic." Dies at Dinner Table Geerge G. Jehnsen, seventy years old n carpenter, died suddenly of npeplejt while nt dinner yesterday at the home, of his son. Wllllnin T. Jehnsen, et Fernhlll. He was formerly a real hW of Downlnglen nud Whltferd. He lcam four eons. "l BTEAMSHIP NOTICES la White star Roem (till available, at all rotes en ft. following steamers N. Y. TO CIICRDOIJRO SOUTHAMPTOeJ MAJESTIC (new) ..June 17 Jal" RJirtrn OLYMPIC IHIMK.Uin Wi2$kk'fr N. Y. TO cenn LIVERPOOL CITDR1C June 1? July HI Anr It ADRIATIC June i July 28 Aui la CELTIC Jnly 1 July te Au5 ll IIAI.TIO July H Auk. fl Hent 1 NEW YORK TO AZORES. OinRALTAIl NAPLES AND O.HNOA AL,rAn- CRETIC ...Aui-. a Hent. ft ARAHIO " . Alif. 20 0cl. ll PHILADELPHIA LIVERPOOL BELGIAN June 17 . PITTSnt'nUII(nc').lnn 182 July VI A tut. it MEDIAN July 1 w' IIAVERFORD July ti Mept. U Oct. II Cabin and Iy:ci!"D f"'n" carrlte. , PHILADELPlilA-v MANCHESTER llelflan June 17 Median JnJ. Meltenlan July tl Red Star LiNt N. Y. TO PLYMOUTH. CHERDOUTtO AMB ANTWERP "" LAPLAND June 17 Jnly tt Am. M nOTIILAND(dlreet) June 24 July 39 . i FINLAND Jtjlr I Aer. 8 RtL I KKKLAND July 8 Anc. la rVeptrti KROONI.AND . . . . . Jalr IS Aa. IB Hew rHiiWs;, HAMnuRO. lihaiT. danEi?1 HAMLAND (ThlrflXaa pass, only) Janetl ' PHILADELPHIA ANTWERP " Mahepae ... .June 4 Manhattan ...Janets Michigan ....Jalr 10 Mackinaw ....JelytJ & American line N. Y. TO HAMMina VIA PLYMOUTH and citEnnoune a MONGOLIA . , June tt July tl MINNEKAIIDA (3d class).. .June -s Aer MANCHURIA . . ... . . . . ... . Julr Ani. ST. PAUL Via Cehh July IS Any. It PHILADELPHIA HAMBURO Missouri June X Mlrhlcan Julyli Manhattan. . . .June S Maryland July II ATLANTIC TRANSPORT MNE PHILADELPHIA I ONDON Mahepar Jane 24 Mackinaw. , . .July la HOLLAND-AMERICA MNE PHILADELPHIA ROTTERDAM Rrredyk Jane SI niydendyk, . . .July ll International Mercantile Marine Ce, 120 STEAMERS. 'J. 800,000 TONS Pnssenfer Office, 1110 Walnut St.. I'hlls. Frelxht Office, 400-114 Ileurse Rids., I'tatls. ew Yrk te Seuth America QtillS.GevcrnmentShips Fattest Time te Rie de Janeiro, Montevideo and Buenes Aires. Finest ships Ameri can aervlce American feed Ameri can comforts. Sailings from Pier 1, Hoboken. Pan America .... June 24 Western World . . . July 8 Southern Cress . . . July 22 American Legien . . Aug. 5 "FertnUhtly Thereafter" Fer AttcTtpt'wt booklet, aiitttt MtmsenSteamshipLines 67 Wall S. New Yerk Ctlj. nfladetrihlft nfSm, rtretrt ItlOC jrMirMtf oinweiora rer splendid oicemmodatlons stilt available nt all rates. N. Y., Plymouth Havre Parii PRANCE June 26 Jalr 26 Ae. U PARIS July 5 Aug. 2 Aai.XJ NEW YORK-HAVRE PARIS LAFAYETTE Jan 24 Jnly tt Aar. 1 LA TOURAINE ....June 20 Sept. 7 Oct. It ROCHSII.I.ION ....Julr 1 Alls. 14 Sept.lt LA LORRAINE ....July 1 Sept. 18 Oct. II ROCIIAMREAU ....July 0 - LA SAVOIE July 15 AusT. 11 Sept. t CHICAGO July 20 Aus. 31 Oct. t N. Y. Vige (Spain) BORDEAUX NIAOARA June 27 Aus". S Sept. Ii Atl sailinp ti dajlfrht-savbie' timt Pur full details consult the French I.lne Agent In jour city or write te Emile C. Geyelin, General Agent 1335-37 Walnut St., PaihdilpUi M2 nriW'iJls'RviaTfsiiniTOw nisms.lia tutsju qT-ssSlsaaseAni f TO PLYMOUTH. IIOULOONE V iiA.iuii nu Ily New Amerlcut!-nfr flteanvsri Reielut June 27 July 25 Aef 22 Rclisac July 11 Aug. 8 Sept. S TO HAMDl'RO DIRECT Salllnes every Thursday, by the row lar steamers Mount Clay, Mount Car Car eoll, Mount Clinten, Hansa, Itaysrn. Wuerttemberir, with special cabin no Improved third clans aeeommedatlons. 'UNITED AMERICAN LINES, INC. 80 Hreadtvay, New Yerk . or Lecal Agents , fCOMMERCIAl.1 aiaamsnir i. ire te fOncrfiflnq V. H. Gevt. Ships) PHILADELPHIA TO CORK, PVItl.lN, IIELFAST AM) IA1NDONDERRY . S S "Bakauu" late June BALTIC, SCAND. PORTS A Steamer July MOORE and McCORMACK, INC. 444-46 Bourse Bldg., Phila. I.emb. 0585 Main 751 :i- Phene Cortlandt 7081. I VI S. SHIPPING BOARD i,-i ; i KfiV. ' A. A. HCIIEID. Trtaaurer. eV. -. sP57tsiT,3i5!ri.' Vis .iu . "I . 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