Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 11, 1922, Night Extra, Page 22, Image 22

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both fide of the market, particularly '
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moved tip from U te .1 points, prlnrl-
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of Indiana was the most con.-iiicuetis j
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International Petroleum unt In in-
crcasixl demand at n sain of a point
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steady.
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ONE-PIECE SUITS
FOR BEACH
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Somers Point Executive Rules
That Nymphs Must Wear
'Cevering' en Streets
BLACKMAILERS IDENTIFIED
Atlantic City, July 11. Olrls In
one-piece bnthlnR suits have abso
lute freedom of the beaches nt
Soiners Point, n bay side city ten miles
from here, but they must wear wraps
j te and from the water, according te
1 an order Issued yesterday by Mayer
Charles Steclman, who lins the support
of Council behind his edict.
When Atlantic Cjty barred the "sole"
suits from the local beaches, Mayer
I Steclman Invited the sen nymphs te
, come te his town. Hundreds did and
! tin- bridge connecting tlie Point with
Ocean City became an "orchestra row,"
where scores of machines lined up te
watch the witter sprites In their nbbre-
I vlatPd costumes.
The townsfolk did net object te the
suits as long as they were cenhncd te
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by State Troopers, who said they hed
found them supervising the operation
of n giant moonshine still. The 'still
wns taken along, as were seventy gal
lons of "white mule" nndii large quan
tity of material for further operation..
The raid was made following n long
search through the weeds in back of
Pomona, n small bnlnlct en the main
land fifteen mites from here. The tin en
the still wns given by residents along
the White Herse Pike who dcckircd big
trucks bearing Pennsylvania license
tugs hnve been making nightly visits te
the vicinity.
FollewlnB-n letter tiJhe local police
describing the system by which the gang
of ten nllcged blackmailers operated In
this city, Hebcrt I). Hancy, of 0022
Spruce street. Philadelphia, arrived
yesterday te press a charge against
the men. Hancy identified the members
of the gang, who, he charges, at
tempted te blackmail him out of n con
siderable sum of money while he was at
n beach-front hotel.
"Jimmy" Mcntle, a flagman nt the
Abecen crossing of the Pennsylvania
Itiillreail fell asleep at the switch yes
terday and today Is looking for n new
job. One of Jlmmy'H duties Is te warn
traffic and handle the safety gates. He
neglected te de this nnd several meter
parties barely missed disaster. One
motorcyclist escaped n speedy shore
bound express by throwing himself from
bis machine twenty feet from the cross
ing. His cycle was demolished.
1 60 "Amriiini tffTeff iYrVrfe "
Londen, July 11. The Russian trade
delegation announces that 100 American
workmen hnve reached Petrograd. They
nrc going te Seuth Russia te' work
Factory
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In city of 100,000 en six rail rail
teada and three Interurbnn
lines within 100 miles of Chicago.
220,000 iq. ft. mill and reinforced
concrete construction. Heavy flepr
leads. Completely sprinkled, heat
ing, lighting and power plant.
Water power available, Can be
divided Inte two or mere smaller
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Baird & Warner
29 Seuth La Salle Street
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Silas Allen, twenty-four, n weaver ,
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twenty-six. of Andersen, S. C, nrc
resting peacefully In the city jail here.
The men were arrested Inte yesterday i
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Mrs. Mankow Pays "Fine" for Un
ruly Youth When Father Refuses
rearing that her seveii-year-tild son
, would be taltcn from her, Mrs. Kilns
1 Mankuw. Sit'-' Dnrlen street, has agreed
te pay $"'- as damage the boy
lid ns
a member of gang which made a raid
en the schoelhousu at Klghth and Pnr
rish streets.
When her liushnnd was summoned
before the IHselpllnnry Committee of
the Heard of Kducatlen ten dajs age he
refused te pay for the (ltimnge. ileelarlug
that tlie boy was bad unjwity, an.l he
had no dclr te continue bis tesponsl tespensl
bllit as parent.
"My busbund was hotheaded and
didn't knew what be was saying." raid
Jlrs. Mankow. "We wouldn't let our
bev go for Ihe world. He is a geed be)
and will grew up te be a line man."
Four ether parents agreed te pay a
like amount for damage done bj their
children.
Clinic Aids Children's Speech
Ilethlehem. Pa.. .Inly 11. Scores of
children from this vicinity (differing
from defective speech are being aided
at n clinic started jest enlay at Lehigh
Cniversity by State an dlecal experts.
Performance '
Performance Is the final
proof of anything in this
world. It is the acid test of
nil Individuals, of nil corpora
tions, of all ideas.
When wc tell you that our
past performances have built
up n clientele of fifty thousand
customers, who have received
seven per cent en their invest
ments, year in nnd year out,
wc hnvc demonstrated for you
a successful performance that
merits your confidence and
approval.
It should stimulate your in
terest te knew mere about us
and hew wc hnvc taken such
progressive steps in corporate
financing. We will be glad te
send you literature or better,
have a representative call at
your request.
The R. L. Dollings Ce.
"Builder of Buiineti"
Philuc:p-: Celumbut Isdianapelii
FIRE'S
Constant Raids Demand the Attention of Every Thinking Mm
FOR NEW APPROVED SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
CONSULT
TINKLER EQUIPMENT CORPORATION
Contractor and Engineers
AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER SYSTEMS, POWER PIPING, HEATING
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WIRING FIXTURES
Te Meet Tour P.equlrementi nt All Price
B. T. KYLE & CO.
1430 N. 17th St,
CASH
Pep. 2403
TMMs
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With Maximum
Safety
Fer Your July Funds
A local instituticTi, estab
lished ever sixteen years
nnd universally recognized
us the world's leading man
ufacturer of sweaters, offers
a limited portion of its capi
tal stock direct te the public.
The company's produetB are,
nationally advertised. Sales
ever the last three years tx
ceeded $4,000,000.00. Kales In
1921 ever $1, 500.000.00. Orders
en hand for 1!)22 with the hU
best selllm; months ahead
J800.000.00. The mills have
never closed for lack of orders.
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Dividends
The amount of stock
Is limited.
for sale.
Fer full particulars call
:V
at extr factory or
Write for Descriptive
Circular
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HALSEY, STUART &. CO
ncorperate
Nctv Issue
$2,000,000
New Yerk and Richmond Gas Company
First Refunding Mortgage Geld Bends, Series "A", 6
(New First Mortgage)
PRICE
97'2 and Interest
Yielding about 6.20
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Due May 1, 1951
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Nen-Redeemable
Until
November 1, 1936
65
Denominations
$1000, $500,$ ICO
Application will be made te
list thcc Scries "A" bends
en the New Yerk Stock
Exchange.
Tlie Company will agree te
reimburse the holders of the
Scries "V ISends if re re
que'ed within sixty dass
alter payment, for the
Pennsylvania four-mill tax
and for the Connecticut
personal property t.i net
exceeding four mills per
dollar per annum, and for
the Massachusetts income
tax en the interest net ex
ceeding six per cent per an
num. Interest payable May 1 and
November I in New Yerk
City without deduction for
any normal Federal Income
Tax new or hereafter de
ductible at the source net n
excess of 21. Redeemable in
wholeerinpart.at theoptien
of the Company, en any in
terest date after May 1 , 1 93V),
te and including November
l, 1950, at 105 and accrued
interest, en sixty days' pub
lished notice. Issuance ap
proved by the Public Service
Commission of the State of
New Yerk for the First District.
Fer detailed information regarding this issue, attention is directed te a
Utter of Mr. William f. Welsh, President of the Company, from
which the following is summarized:
The New Yerk and Richmond Gas Company, incorporated in
July, 1 90 1, operates under perpetual franchises supplying with
out competition artificial gas te four of the five wards of the
Borough of Richmond, New Yerk City.
The First Refunding (new First) Mortgage Geld Bends, Series
"A" will be secured, in the opinion of counsel, by a direct first
mortgage en all the property of the Company.
Gress earnings for the twelve months ended April 30, 1922, as
certified by independent auditors, amounted te $944,685 and
net earnings te $282,740, as compared with annual interest
requirements en bends outstanding, upon completion of the
present financing, of $120,000.
The franchises of the Company, in the opinion of counsel, are
perpetual and unconditional, except only as te reasonable regu
lation by the public authorities, their validity having been sus
tained by the courts.
A recent decision of the Supreme Court of the United States
affirmed the judgment of the United States District Court,
holding the se-called Eighty-Cent Gas Law unconstitutional.
This case is a final authority for upholding the right of gas com
panies te charge a rate for gas sufficient te provide a reasonable
return upon the investment.
The growth of Staten Island and the business of the Company
have been uniformly constant, each decade without exception
havingshewn large increases, and definite plans for the develop
ment of rapid transit service between the Boroughs of Manhattan
and Richmond present assuring prospects for the future business
of the Company.
These bends are cfT:red for delivery when, as and if issued and received by us. The Pirst Refunding Mort
gage and all legal matters incident thereto will be subject te the approval of counsel. It is expected that
temporary bends.later exchangeable for definitive bends, will be ready for delivery en or about July 1 5, 191a.
All statements herein are official or are based en information which we regard as reliable and while we de
net guarantee them, they, are the data upon which we nave acted in the purchase of these securities.
HALSEY, STUART & CO.
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Land Title Building - Philadelphia - Phene Locust 7410
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Baltlrhere Sc Ohie Railroad . . . . 6 January IB, 1933-3S B.38
Chesapeake St Ohie Railway 9 January lg, 1 920-38 8.30
Chesapeake St Ohie Railway .... 8H December 1, 193449 8,26
Chicago St Northwestern Railway ... 6 January 18, 1932 8.20
Chicago & Northwestern Railway . . . 6tt April 1,1928 - 8.20
Chicago, Milwaukee St St. Paul Railway . 8 July IS, 1924 8.10
Chicago, Milwaukee St St. Paul Railway . 8 July 18,' 1928 8.18
Chicago, Milwaukee St St. Paul Railway . 5 July 18, 1926 , 8.20
Chicago, Milwaukee St St. Paul Railway . 8 July 18, 1927 8.30 v
Chicago, Milwaukee 4 St Paul Railway . 8 July 18, 1928 8.40
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chi. St St. L. Rwy. . 6' January 18, 192728 8.20
Erie Railroad' Stt July 1,1038.36 8.50
Illinois Central Railroad 6 January IB, 1931 8,18
Illinois Central Railroad ..... 7 October 1, 193138 8.18
Kanawha eV Michigan Railway .... 6 January IB, 192938 8,30
Michigan Central Railroad .... 6, January 18, 1930 S.20'
New Yerk Central Line ' 8 June 1, 192733 8.20
New Yerk Central Railroad .... 7 April 18, 1929-32 8.20
Pacific Fruit Express ....... 7 June 1, 192633 8,0
Pennsylvania Railroad ... ... 6 , January 18, 199834 8.3Q
Reading Company. 8 January 1, 1924 , 4,78
"Reading Company 8 January 1, 192628 8.10
Seaboard Air Line Railway . . . .6' February 1, 1928 8.78
Seaboard Air Line Railway .... 6 February 1, 192637 6.00
Virginian Railway ....... 6 October 1, 1928 8.40
Issued under the Philadelphia Plan. (
JANNEY & CO.
. 133 SOUTH FOURTH STREET
PHILADELPHIA
Telephone, Lembard 4320
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$700,000
' CITY OF JOHNSTOWN, PA.
Thirty-year 4Vs. Sewer Bends -
Dated July 1, 1922 Denomination $1,000 Due July 1, 1952
Interest semiannually Coupon Bends with privilege Without prier option
of registration as te principal.
Free of Pennsylvania State Tax
Free of all Federal Income Taxes under existing laws.
Legal Investment in Pennsylvania andyNew Yerk.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
Assessed Valuation $68,013,675
Estimated Real Values 100,000,000
Net Debt (including this issue) 2,185,998
Population, 1920 67,327
Estimated Present Population 80,000
Price 106.42 and Interest te Yield 4!a
Legality te be approved by Messrs. Burgwin, Scully & Burgwin, Pittsburgh.
Redmond & Ce.
Pittsburgh-Philadelphia
HUI, Wright & Frew
Pittsburgh
TAX FREE MUNICIPAL BONDS:
EXEMPT FROM ALL FEDERAL INCOME TAXES
S275,000 WARREN COUNTY, p.., R0.d 4s Aiif, 1, 192348
85,000 BOROUGH OF BRIDGEPORT, Pa., Scheel 4i4s.. July l' 1932-51
400,000 BRADFORD COUNTY, Pa., Imp. 5s Oct. l'f 193046
110,000 CITY OF ALT00NA, Pa., Scheel 4s Mar. 1,' 1928-12
40,000 B0R0. of Fountain Hill, Pa., Scheel 4i2s June l 1952
36,000 B0R0. of Cliften Heights, Pa.,' Imp. K Aug. l', 1952
25,000 TWP. of CHESTER, Pa., Scheel, 4i2, juy' lf' 1952
500,000 STATE OF NEW JERSEY Highway 4 4 ... . Juiy j, 1952 ,
200,000 COUNTY OF ATLANTIC, N. J., Read 5. .' Apr.is! 192526
145,000 B0R0. of CHATHAM, N. J., Scheel 4l,s Mar 1 1925 62
48,000 B0R0 of Glen Ridge, N. J., Sewer 41fei June 1925.82
- 33,000 CITY OF BAYONNE, N. J., Water 5. June ,' 1928 39
58,000 TWP. of NORTH BERGEN, N. J., Scheel 4,. . . . May 1 1923-62
69,800 TWP. of PALMYRA, N. J., Scheel 5s. . . j ' ,' 1924.48
113,000 B0R0. of SWEDESB0R0, N. J., Scheel 5s. '.'. '. JM' .' 1932
72,500 BOROUGH OF KENILWORTH, N. J., Scheel 5s. . . July 1,' ,92461
29,000 TOWN OF NEWPORT, DEL, IMP. 5. j j 19SS3,
19,000 BELHAVEN, N. C, WATER AND SEWER 6... Sept. 1, ,.2344
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