KMS1 j-W am ii'fOB ,S'J W3 ?. 'Kh' ISPII EVENING PUBLIC tEDCiER-PHILADfelifHIA, TtESDAY Lt' & 1922 y WREST ' BSCCP .'J. v-? i'Q "fl NEW YORK BOND TRANSACTIONS With m An 10 0.00 n. : i. ei.lS K 00.00 0O.TZ . 0" UK 00.80 Xtnn Sine DM el iitu " Via,a fet Data i ..a ha A ,AA. e.f.v june x. at. WI.M JUly RX.0O Mar M.ge Mar 81.40 May lll.fm May M.00 May K4.00 May nn.ne July Ml. 40 May M.RO Te. a.l.An Dee. M.44 May 82.00 May 83.44 May 04. TO May 04.08 May LIBERTY BONDS AND VICTORY NOTES IfltA May 21. July 34. '21 JUty 14. 23 July 24. 22 July 2ft, '22 July 24. '22 juy 14. 22 ' 2i' 22 July 24. 23 July 20. 22 July 24. '22 July 2. '22 July 2S. '22 ' 22- '.22 Apr. 8. '22 21 20 0. '20 20, '20 21, '20 31, '20 31. '20 4. '20 SO, '20 28, '20 20, '20 10, '20 20. '20 20, '20 20, '20 21, '20 ?.! IV let. te ino.ne 101.80 100.80 100.80 100,40 101,08 101.40 102.ne loi.en 100.72 ioi.ne 100.72 101.74 JOI.ftO lnn.na loe. oe Leir 04.84 04.83 ft. 70 07.80 OS. 00 MS. (10 R4.00 84.00 08.00 04.18 AB.B8 08,74 04,72 08.88 011.70 100.02 04,84 Ltxrty H 1082-47 Liberty 4Vi, rtilttertil Liberty let cv 4a, 1082-47 Liberty lit cv 4a, reclatertd LlbrrtV 2d 4a 1027-42 Liberty 2d 4i, reclatertd Liberty lat cv 4H, 1082-47..... Liberty lat cv 4Hi..relaterd,. Llbtrty fat 2d cv 4Ha 1083-47.. Liberty 2d cv 4U a. 1027-49 Llbtrty 3d cv 4U a, rttltUred j,imriy an imi .Hth mi. 10 Lew 101.08 1:80 101.08 Net Che i , , , , . Liberty 8,1 4 Liberty 4th 4 Liberty 4th 4 victory 44, Victory 4 a. 1028. rrilatertd I. 1B88-S8 a, retltttrd 022.28 reclatertd iei.'e's 101,20 ioi.'eo ioe.no ioi.ne 100.80 101,74 101. B8 101. 80 100.40 101.60 101,20 100 .'se 100.78 100.00 100.78 101.04 101.00 101,110 100.46 10i.88 101,20 .....I 100.00 100.78 ino.eo 100.80 101.04 ioi.ne ioi.ne 100.40 tRALES 11 11000) FOREIQH nOMJS 100U 100H 100 100U lOOli 100 100 te.... ,0 a . . 100 i.... J00' lie) 100 (flat) 100U Kflat) 1.... 1.... ..... ..... B.... 1 Chlnete Oeve t B-K niy ft" t tm ftiy Berne Hi .... 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Dutch reta ' 1... 18... 1... 10... 8... 3... 10... 10... 47 R8H 08 H 08H 08 1, 08 H 08ti OSH Ind'a OftH OftH nH OSH OftH OftH 0Si OftH OBH 08H 98 U 0.1U OSH Dutch K Ind't rctt '02 4 OftH 1 Oft 4 Oft 1 OBH 1 OftH 21 OftH 4(aale) 0H 0 OS 1 OS Gevt French R 7 H ret 8.... 100 1.... 100 lO(aale) 100 3.... 100 1.... 100 1.... 100 8.... 100 ft.... 100H 2..,. 100 1.... 100 Oeve't F H 3.... 102 ft.... 102H ..... 102 4.... 102 8.... 103 2.... 102 '.... 102 1.... 102 Jap Cnve't 1 1 03 K Dtlc'm 7 Ha 3.... 100 3.... 100 1.... 107 1.... 108 4.... 100 K Belctum 1.... 108 iKIncdem Daa- mark ct At 3 00 2 DO K Italy OHa 20 00 K of Nether- landt Ot 8 3 88 1 ft fl(aalt) 2 MtaU) Klncdem way e 8a 1.... 110 1.... 110 K Sweden C 8.... 103 1.... 103 8.... 103 1.... 108 Parla-Lyent AI fla wl ? 70 2 70 .-. 70 1 70 2 70 fracu ct 7 Ha s 87 Queen'd fla wl 3,,,, 101 1.... 101 S.... 101 1.... 101U Queenil'd Hxt Lean T S..., lift 1.... 100 '.'.... 100 Republic ,lieil- via 81 wl 1,... 100 4.... 100 1.... 100 Rep Chile '20 1.... 103 2ft.... 103 Rep Chile '41 1.... 104 2.... 104 Rep Chile '48 1.... 103 rtep'c of Uru- cuuay 81 1.,.. 101 Se Perte K i 7a ret 3.... 10O State nie O'e Du Sel 8 1.... 100 1.... 100 Slate of Sae Paule 0 8 1.... 100 1.... 100 3.... 100 Cwlta'd Cen 8a 1.... 110 1.... 110 7.... 11l 1.... 110 u k art nnt A I'd 1032 11.... 110 1.... 110 1.... 110 10.... 110 U K art Brit I'd 1830 3.... 110 ft.... 110 10.... 110 3.... 110 U K art Ilrlt I'd 1087 00 00 08 00 90 00 08 08 Ner- 10. 0. 4. 8. 3. 3. 1. 2. 103' 108 104 108 103 103 104 103 V S lira 7a wl 1 00 U 8 of Brazil 7a ret 1 8S 4 8ft 2 85 If S Braill 8. 11.... 101 0.... 101 1.... 101 lWeale) 101 2(flat) 101 1.... 101 3.... 101 1.... 101 S..t. 101 7le) 101 A.... 101 3.... 101 1.... 101 1.... 101 1.... 101 1.... 101 U S Mexico 4a 1 48 U S Mexico ft I 4 68 DOMESTIC BONDS Am'n Acr'e Chm 7a 1.... 104 I.... 104 Am 8 ft H it II OS 1 03 1 02 Atntrlcan Sue Itef'g St 1.... 102 1.... 102 Am T T clt 1 01 A Ttl A Tel ft 1 08 Alt Jur Un'd Mar W 3a wl II 00 A T A B F 4t 1 03 03 Atlantic Bef'c tt t 8.... 103 Bait A Ohie cv t 84 1 84 Dllt ft O 8l. 3 eau Bait A Ohie 4 1 84 10(mili.) SI Bait A Ohie fta t 80 Bait A OMe fii I.... 100 I,... 100 .... 100 A 0 r I. K W Va 4t 81 B atttl Bl '80 1 e?u Bkn Rap T 71 a 84 i 84 84 B Rap T ct 7t 10 sa Cinadltn N 7 .... 112H vana'n Tar T0 ... Tin, Carel'a Clinch Ohie Ba 01 Wft'l of Ga Ot .... 100 vtntrni n n . Bk'e et Qa Si C Pacific lit 80 ' 80 Cht A e 4U, ' 88 ei 0 cv si 93 ! 04 au' Alten4. 40 i 40 cVv.": H -" w e ... 100 0 Q 8. ChVAelH !..... 00 vLBt'88 cia'lb.8? ."..... 07 " Lflt 'IIU ...... 00 ".j1 C 4 aiwi'np?, ieuuna u 7414 Chicago Mil A l Paul 4a Wf'tiYe) 7S "leiae Mil A t P 4t '23 J. 81 a ?! M r lm I.. 9 1. 3. 10. 8. 04 84 04 84 01 " '"ae Mil 'pcv4t J 00 J cae Mil . ' r cv Bt w," I ' I ..V-'rV.-Slli , '', 81 ft 82 10 82 cnurti S 84 Chi W I 4t 1 75 C A W I 7a 18.... 102 Chile Cep'r r,a 02 02 02 02 02 02 02 4a '87 100 4t 'S8 100 10 0. 1. 1. 1. 4. 1. C N 1. C N 3. C N T 4Ha'7 1.... 100 0.... 100 C N T 4H'mi 2.... 100 3.... 100 3.... 100 C N T 4Ha'S 6.... 107 Cl'd Cln Chi A at L 4a 3 00 Clev S L d 4a 1 83 Clevel'd Union Ter'l SHa 1.... 104 4..., 104 Cole A B'n 4a 3 03 Cole A S 4 1 80 3 80 1 80 C Tab tnm 1 07 Cen'd Ceal Ce of Md Oa ft 88 "(tale) 88 ft 80 Cent'd Can 71 10.. 10.. 10.. ft.. 4.. 3ft.. 10., 10. 120 120 120 120 120 121 121 120 87 87 87 87 88 80 Cuba C'e 8 cv 1 80 Cuuba C'e Sue ft tia'd 3 3 O(tale) 8 1 7 D A Hud ft 1.... 102 Det Edl Ce 81 3.... 108 uei u R 4 Ha 1 83 n d Nttneur Pwur 7t 1.... 107 3.. ..107 Duq Llcht 0 2.... 102 IS Ttn Va, A ua Lien 1 83 Hmplr Cat A Puutl 7 Hi 17 08 10 08 Brit Oenl Lien 3 84 2 BB 0 83 R4 1 B3 Krle IIR cv B 1 B8 0 52 in B2 8 02 8 B3 Erie ItK Ce 4t 3 1 05 1 OSU l'rnm'n Indutt Dev 7a wl 10 08 1 08 fcnt'l Elee Ot 2.,.. 100 B V Goedrich Ce 0a rein 8.,,, 100 8..,, 100 1.... 100 A,'. 100 ..r, neon ie.... 100 '7(iale)100 3. IS.. 1.. 1.. 14.. 11.. 1.. Goodyear Ilub'r 101 101 100 100 100H 100 ion T A 31 1.... 101 1.... 101 0.... 101 Goodyear T & Ruub'r '41 R.. 2.. 4.. 1.. 2.. 110 110 118 110 118 110 llft Granby C Ml'c SAPS 1 03 8 08 Gr'd Trunk of Can Ot ret 2.. 3.. e 2.'. 1.. 4... 14.. Oreat Rly 5i 1.... 102 S..., 102 8.... 102 1.... 102 Qrf at North' n Rall'y 7a 103 102 103 103 103 108 103 Nerth'n 1. 1.... 3.... 1..., ft.... 0.... G Day 1 100 100 110 100 100 100 A W b 11 Havana II Let tt Pwr 3a 8 84 Helland-Am' n Line Oa 10 80 2 80 Hud A Man fd 2 83 ft 8ft 1 85 Humble oil A Ret B w 1.... 100 1..., 100 III Central fd 1 80 III Cen 4a 'S3 1 8BH III C II I t N Or Jt B fta 34 00 24 00 Info Mat 4 Hi 28 12 1 12 4 12 tnt M ct 4 He 18 13 10 13 10 13 Intb'e n T fd 0. . 3.. B.. 3.. 8,. Intern'l 80 00 60 80 00 Acr'e Cerp Bl 17 80 lntr'1 ft Oreat N'n aj wl 10 Sl Intel A Oreat N'n ct Bt 3 84 Inte'l A Qrtat Nerth'n 7 ft.... 100 10.... 100 10..., 100 I M Marine 8a 10 00 10 07 Int'l Pap a B 1 1 1 1 In" I Pap 3 11 3 2..-..'. XtAle) 80 87 87 80 b B 87 80 80 N THE PEOPLE'S FORUM Letters te the Editor Julius Kayter h Ce 7 rtr 1.... 104 Kan City Ft S I: Mtmp 4a 1 70 S 70 Kelly gprlna'd Tire Bt ft.... 108 Lnck Steel '33 ..... 100 Lack Steel 'BO 113 80 Lene lid II fd 2 70 L Id P. cm 4t 3 81 Manatl Sucar Ce 7H 1 03 1 8 3 08 Kaale) '08 Market St Rly B Fran lit 8 88 M Oil et 7 Hi 3.... 108 Mer Pttr'm 81 1.... 100 Mich Ctl 8t 8 03 Mid of .N J 1 03 Mid S A Or 8t 1 80 80 8 80 Mlwa'e Oaa 4a 3 03 1 93 0(ale) 03 Mln tt St I, 4t 4 48 M SlI, M Bt T 40 3 40 M StP A S 8tt Marie 0e 2.... 103 M Kan A Ttf aj wl 10.. .. T.. 30,. T.. 80 ftOH B0 ftfl 56 8.... 8..., Me K 3..., 10..,, 10..,, 4..., 1.. 87 68 T 41 83 83 82 82 83 69 A Tex 84 A TtJ 98 M Kan A Tex 4 wl 10.... M Kan Ba wt T... M Kan 8 wl 40... Me Pacific 4i 3 OS A 04 Me Pacific (It 1.... 100 7.... 100 8.... 100 B.... 100 1.... 100 Ment'. Pwr B 1 08 1 08 Uentr't Tram way e 1 (flat) 87 New Or Tex A Mexico St 3 71 8 71 3 70 1 71 N T Cent'l 8a 2.. 3.. 1.. 88.. 10.. 18.. 15.. 1.. N Yk 03 0ft OftH OftH 95 OSH oft D3H Central fd wl Ba B. B. 3. 10. 8. 35. 3. 8. 2. 05 03 00 05 05 05 05 03 05 B 03 K T Cent'l 8t 1..,, 100 1.... 100 O(iale) 100 N Y Cent'l 7 1.... 108 ,... 103 3.... 103 n 1 nam co 6a ret 3.... 109 1.... 100 1.... 100 1.... 100 N Yk Llcht II A Pwr 61 1 99 New T N II A II 4 'SB B 57 New T N II H 41 'SO 6 87 New Y N II A Hart'd 6a 1 80 13 80 New Yerk O A W'n cm 4 1 00 N Yk niya 4a 8 87 N Y Tel 4a 1 ni 1 03' MXtaJe) 93 B 94 N Y Ttle' 41 103 10SH 10SH 108 108 105 104 105 103 N Y Tele'e "40 3.... 100 N Yk W C A Boaten 4a 1 80 N Yk W C A Beat 4 Ha 4 55 1 CO NEWS FOR INVESTORS N A ISdl'n CO reta 1 01 Kerth Wutern Bell T 7 10.... 107 N Paelfle n-4t Atchtoen'B loadings for the wetk 33. 444 enr. nj;alnt 31,010 prtvieun week nml 23,517 a yenr age. The average price of the twenty ne- lv tnrlnstrlnl ntnckfi declined 1.14 PCI cent yesterday te 04.04. while the twenty railroads declined 0.78 per cent te 85.03. The Buenes Aire branch et the Amerlnnn Vnrnli-n Tlnnkmir Comemllon hn been closed. Its equipment will be taken ever by the nuenen Aire urnncu of the First Notional Mank of Rubteii. A Kvndlcnte comnescd of II, M. H'1- Icshv & Ce.. the Federal Serin rile f'nrnnrntlnn. Snencer Trunk & Ce. 011(1 .Tnnnev & Ce. will seen offer en iRue r,t tn nnn nnn flrnt mnrtence sold bends. Series A. of the Southern Colerado Power Company. The Illinois Traction Company, in its report for 1021, shows a surplus of 51.485.8G1 after charges, interest, de- iiraclntlnn nnd tax, pflinnared Willi $1,475,100 for 1020. Gress earnings last year steed at $22,000,805, compared iviiii 1 nr.nR.ti for 1020. Freight loadings en the Reck Inland for twenty-one days in July increeHed 2.00 per cent te 80,531 carload", but wts 4 per cent under last month . Northwestern in twenty-three days of Julv hntilcd 137,510 cars, an increase of 41,874 ever a year age. The Guaranty Company of New lnrk nnd Petter & Ce. are offering $5,000, 000 American Republic Corporation fifteen-year 0 per cent geld debenture bendH, dated April 1 and maturing April 1. 1037, at 03 and interem te yield 0.75 per cent. American Steel Foundries Is under stood te have earned In first half of this yenr about $1,200,000 after charges, or nenrly two nnd one-half times total for first half of 1021. Sec ond quarter ran about 40 per cent ahead of the first, with net ever $700,000. Pottstown and Pheenlxvllle Rallwuy Company, Including Hnnntega Park, was Feld at public sale at Norrlatewn, Pa., for $75,000. The pale was upon fore closure by Norristown Trust Company, trustee for first mortgage of $1,000,000. The purchaser is Jehn J. Tayler, of Philadelphia, chairman of Bondholders' Protective Committee. Appointment of receiver for new Denver nnd Rie Grande Western Rail road Company, which took ever prop erty of old Denver and Rie Grande Railway n yenr age, virtually scrubs filann for lettcr'a reorganization formu fermu nted by Western Pacific Intcreets, Al vln W. Krech, chairman of Western -Pacific Railroad Company declared. Texas Gulf Sulphur Company reports for the quarter ended June 30 net earn ings, including reserve for depletion, of $871,772. After deducting quarterly dividend of $035,000, there was added te surplus $230,772. which brought to tal surplus, including reserve for de pletion, up te $0,010,201. In first quar ter of the year net earnings, including reserve for depletion, were $805,005. The Chandler Moter Cor Company re ports net profits of $027,114 for the three months ended June 30, 1022, after allowing for nil expenses, Includ ing charges and taxes. This is equal te $3.31 it share en the 280,000 shares nf capital stock issued and outstanding, In the first three months of the yeiti net profits approximated $850,000, or the equivalent of $3 a share. Judge Elbert II, Gary, chnlrmnn of the United Stntes Steel Corporation, declared yesterday that with respect te the economic outlook he was a strong optimist and nltogeethcr hopeful of the future. He declined te discuss the general effect en business of the ceitl nnd railroad strikes, In view of the fact that these issues ere in the hands of the President and his advisers. Cern Products RefUIng Company's report for the six months ended June 30 is expected te be published July 28 nml show that the mutual dividend of $0 a share en the common stock was earned in the first half yenr. Earn ings in the first quarter of 1022, after charges and taxes, were equivalent te $3.47 a shore en the $40,781,000 com mon stock, ngnlnst $1.70 In the first qunrter of 1021. Certnln-tced Products Corporation earnings during the six months, ended June 30, are estimated at between $50, 200 mid $150,000 en the 82,000 com mon nhnres (no par value), nftcr first and second preferred dividends which required $217,500, Profits after opern epern opern tlens thus approximated $250,000, nt 11 11 mini rate of $500,000. This com pares with net profits nfter preferred dividends in 1021 of $415,113, or 20 cents a shnre en (he common. Operation of the New Yerk Central Railroad in June resulted In net oper ating income of $0,008,402, centranted with $5,517,555 In June, 1021, nnd $3, 833,013 In Mny. 1022. The remarkably improved net showing in June ai com pared with that of May was accounted for by a large Increase In gross operating revenues, which demnimtrntcd that the fhrlukuge in cnnl traffic due te the coal strike was, off set Ur.Jucrutd teBDnvu, 1h ether commedltAA ' 3.. 3.... 2.... 8.... N Pae 1.... 30.... 3.... 8.... n.... 1.... 4.... 1.... 15.... 1.... 6. 80 . 80 . 80 . 80 8 Wt . 97 . 07 . 97 . 97 . 97 . 07 . 97 . 98 . 07 . 00 . 07 . 011 07 N Paclfle R 0 1 1. 8. 1. 4, 8, 7. R. Nth 1. Nth 1. Oreajen 108 107 i 108 107 107 107 107 107 PWr 8 . 01H Pwr 8a , 100 RAN Come'r 4t 3 89 Or-W R n A Nav co 4a 8 83 15 83 Otla Steel lat 17.... 101 10.... 101 Paclfle Const Cemp'y Ba 7 8IH Pne OAKS 1 01H 1 OIU Pae Tel A Tel ft ret 1 93H 10 03 13 03 13 02 H Packard Moter Car co 8a 1.... 107 3.... 107 Pa R R 4 '48 1 03 4 03 1 OSH Penne, R R Bt 5.... 103 1.... 103 Penna R fl! 1 . . . . 10U 3.... 100 Phlla Cnty fd 1 00 Phlla Rwya 41 a 83 1 53 8 S3 Pub Berv Cerp N Jty s 8 83 1 83 1 83 Punta Alltcr Sue Ce 7s 1.... 100 8.. . me 10.... 100H Ram Arm 01 3 94 S 04 np'c I A B Bt 8 98 8 03 Rie O Jet lit 1 87 Reck ll'd A A Leut' a 4 Ha 1 81 6 81 Bt L, I Mt A 9 R A Oi dlr 41 1 83H St t, A 8 P al 3 80 8 80 1 80 8t L, A P In 6 70 1 70 2 70 St I, A Fran flerlea A 8 73 1 78 Bt It A B Fran Serlea B 1 87 81 L A fl Fran BH wl 3 04 saka A Ce 1 08 1 08 Bcleta Val'y A N En lit B 80 Seab'd A I. aj 1 38 Seab'd A I. tt 2 44 1 44 8 A L lit 4t 3 88 Seab'd A I, At 03 8 03 1 02 10 03 Sh Steel It M 1 09 3 00 Sinclair C Oil Cerp 7a reta 1 00 0 00 8 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 Sinclair C Oil Cerp 7 83.... 104 Sinclair Crude O P Ce BHt 8 08 3 08 S Bell Tel Ba 3 04 lO(aale) 94 fc'e'n Paclfle fd 1 80 Se'n Paclfle 41 1 02 K B V Term'l 4i 0 88 6n Railway 4 18 00 1 80 4 09 Sn Rall'y AH 1.... 103 4.... 103 1.... 102 7.... 102 Stand'd Oil of Calif 7 1.... 108 2.... 100 Sn Rly Mobil A O Ctfa 4a 3 75 Tet E'dlaen 7 1.... 107 1.... 107 t'nlen Ba A Pap 0 1 07 Union Pae cv 10 03 Union Pac 4 4 OSU II 8 Rubb'r 5t 10 00 1 00 4 01 1 00 U S Rub 7H 10.... 108 U 8 Steam A Ce Cep flt w (1 05 Utah PASSa 0.. 0.. Va-C 45,. ft.. 10.. P.. 0.. Va-C ft. 01 .. 01 C ct 7a .. 08 .. 08 .. 08 .. 08 .. 08 Ch 7t 103 Tfarntr Sugar Iters Bt 13 1 8 B 7(tale) fl 5 13 3'n Pae cv 4a 3 03 3 02 87 87 88 87 87 83 88 8 1 1. 1. r. 8. 7. W'n N 102 102 103 102 102 103 YAP R R lat 1 08 We'n Pae let 18 85 13 83 ft 85 iWeatlnch'ie E A MfC 7 1.... 107 I.... 107 Whl A LB 4t 1 74 Wilten Ce cv 1 03 B 02 1 02 Wilten Ce lit 1 00 1 00 3 00 8 00H 1 (flat) 00 1 (flat) 00 1 (flat) 00 Wlllteti C 7t 3.... 104 1 08 8 03 1.... 104 Courtesy Net a Lest Art Te the EWtr el tht Evtntng PtiMle Ltdet: Blr The letter entitled "Is Courtesy a Lest Art," In the Friday, July 21, Evkkine Public JjKvatn starts up my thinker in an opposite direction. My wlfe and I have just returned from a seven weeks' outing, celebrat ing our fifty-third wedding anniver sary, and whlle we are net tottering or doddering, every one seemed glad te give us 0 helping hand, from start te finish. And It took in considerable travel by railroads nnd automobiles nnd the meet ing of many people in the several walks of life. Summing up the whole of the outing we ere surprised nt the courte ous treatment we received everywhere: net nn unkind word, every one rendy te help 118 in every seeming dilemma; in cars the giving up of seats se we might De together; Pullman porters ever ai hand without wearing a leek that they expected a tip; porters at n moment's notice at every terminal ; jitney drivers whose demands were moderate. Ne cvl'lence that courtesy Is a lest art, but that courtesy Is in evidence te these who will accept it in a kindly mil niier, A while age, my wife nnd I were standing nt the perfumery counter of ene of the largest Philadelphia depart ment stores, when an overdressed or undepressed woman pushed us te one side, demanding that the lady clerk show her some face powder. After sevcrnl boxes were placed before her, she opened one, saying, "Sec here, this box isn't full. It's just like ene I bought here before." After consider able talk along the same line, she took n smalt chamois from her hand bag, rubbed it ever the powder in the box, conveying it te and ever her brazen face, replacing the chamois in the bng, nnd left the counter as suddenly as she came. The clerk took It In geed part, but ns it was new te me, I said, "Yeu ought te have n ceed club for fracturing the skull of these people." She said "If wc undertook anything like that we wouldn't have time for our reuulnr du ties." R. E. HOTC1IKISS. Vineland. N. J., July 22, 1022. 8ane Sesqul Suggestions Te the Tillfer 0 the Evening Public Ledger: Sir Jehn Wnnnmnker gave the fair preposition national scope. The leader need net be n superman, but one who enn organize and then sys sys temntize nnd get notion. The directors should be ten in num ber, salaried and devote their entire time te the preposition, each heading a department. Colonel Gecthals could handle the preposition, W. W. Atterbury is. ca pable and, in fact, thcre nre plenty of men who nre net se well known who could head the project and get it ready In time. The finances nre vital, and should get immediate attention, nnd necessi tate one or two capable bankerB as part of directorate te devise ways and means te finance the fair. There In need of some strong ner- sennllty te sepnrnte the "wheat" from the "chaff," and de awny with useless Letters te the Editor should be as brief and te the point hs possible. aveiding1 anything; that would open n denominational or sectarian dis cussion. . Ne attention will be paid te anony mous letters. Names and addresses must be signed as an evidence of (reed faith, although names will net be printed If request Is made that they be emitted. The publication of a letter Is net te be taken as nn Indersement of Its views by this paper. Communications will net be re turned unless accompanied by post age, nor will manuscript be saved. MONEY-LENDING RATES .iJ,.nlJEE.,IIA - .Ca"' fr cent; time. 4 te 4 per cent; commercial paper. three te lx mentht. 4 te 4 per cent. The People' Forum will appear dally In the Evening Public Ledcer, and alie In the Sunday Publle Leaser. Letter dliesntlnc tlmety topic will be printed, a well a requetd poem, and quntlena of sencral interest will be antwered. discussion and get down te rock bot tom nnd begin te work. There hns been "heap big neise," but there It no werknble plnn ndvnnced thnt Is worthy of serious considera tion, w. n. h. Philadelphia, July 22, 1022. Asks Why Net Coelldge Te the Editor 0 the Kvtnine Public Ledger: Sir vnuclnln, Ilek, Hoever, Schwab nnmes that scintillate in the galaxy of business luminaries. These names have all been juggled with nncnt the Hcsqul-Centennlal. And nil hnve pned the buck. Whnt's the matter with Coelldge? Keep your eyes en him. In 1020 or 1027 he would be free. Why net approach him new make him president of the Exposition pre tern., until he is released from office, then mnke It unanimous? He's n great figure. Wonderfully versatile, possessed of vision, benign, calm. Why net? clarence: e. heller. Philadelphia, July 22, 1022. The Only Inference Te the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger Sir I rend that the effort of the French Government te nvert the small change crisis by issuing bronze nluml nuin ene-frnnc nnd two-franc tokens is net meeting success. Three, It is re ported, nre disappearing nt the rnte of H00.000 n dny almost as fast ns the mint turns them out Inte the stockings of the thrifty French. Frem this it would nppear that the French flappers ere net wearing 'cm ns short ns Is the fashion In this coun try. PAUL PRY. Philadelphia, .Ti-'- "0. 1022. Where's Boasted Intelligence? Te the Editor 0 the Evening Public Ledgert Sir I have rend In a recently pub lished estlmnte that there are mere men under arms in Europe new than In the days before the war when Germnny wns nt the height of her military power. It strikes me this is a pretty peer compliment te the common sense of Europe. In 1014 a generation thnt had been nt pence longer thnn the nvernge mem ory had some excuse for net knowing whnt war would de te It. Everybody in Europe new knows whnt war Is like. Their broken and maimed remember and remind. Their hungry, kept alive by the charity of a nation 3000 miles away, ought net te want mere war. The taxpayers ought te be satisfied net te risk mere war. And yet these Euro pean nations stnnd, like scrntched, be smenred, disheveled, bloedv-nosed youngsters In an alley, with deublcd-up fists, rendy te fly nt ench ether ngnin. Pugnacious alley .boys can be spnnked nnd set te useful work. Judging from the estlmnte of Europe's nrmnment in this year of grace 1022, four vears after the end of the greatest war In all his tory, the Intelligence of our supposedly civilized world seems unable te ac complish se much. EDWARD SAUNDERS. Atlantic City, N. J July 20, 1022. Bolshevist Bluff Te the Editor 0 the Evening Public Ledger Sir The International conference of The Hague has ended in failure. It was deemed In ndvnnce. In fact, the only apparent reason for holding this con ference was te afford an easier let down for these who made the blunder of calling the Genea conference. What the nations of Western Europe needed was te get together and agree upon policies between themselves. The Rol Rel shevikl should net have been called in ns conferees, but should simply have been notified of the agreed policy of the ether notions with rcpcct te them. Six months hnve been lest princi pally because Mr. Lloyd Geerge was tee liberal in his ideas toward the Ilol Ilel shevikl or had net studied them suffi ciently te understand them. All this time nnd two conferences hnve been required te discover whnt all European statesmen should hnve known In the first place. The course of the United States In keeping away from The Hague hns been ns fully vindicated as wns its refusal te be represented nt Genen. The Europeans urc only deluding themselves te their own harm, how ever, if they necept the merely political conclusion that the United States hns refused or would refuse te enter any conference whatever or te concern It self nt nil with European nffalrs. The Stntc Depnrtment has indicated clearly thnt our participation in European con ferences must depend en the conditions under which they nre cnllcd nnd the purposes which they wlbh te accom plish. The Belshevikl left The Hague ap parently with the Idea that they could 1 successfully negotiate separate treaties I with the nations which have been ' chiefly responsible for letting them Inte these conferences. Apparently, they arc j going nfter Great Rrltaln first. It would nppear that the Urltlsli lender.s must have been convinced by the Genea ' nnd Hague proceedings of the Impossi bility nf reaching any honest agreement 1 with the IJelshevikl. They should be , convinced by the futl'Ity of the Rapnlle ' treaty that any similar arrangement into which thev might enter would he barren of results. In plain words, the Ttelshevlki hnve no ether object thnn te wheedle money out of some foreign nntien without conceding the slightest security that It ever would be repaid or thnt it ever would produce n return. Their record nnd their political Ideas afford ample evidence that It simply would be confiscated te strengthen the power of the existing ring of politicians nt Moscow nnd net even applied for the benefit of the Russlun people. The Delshevlki may threaten wnr as an al ternative if they nre refused money. In that case an International highway man can be met only by the snme kind of measures that are employed te pro tect society from Individual highway- I men. Hut the llelslievlKl will net carry war threats neyenii tne mult stnge 11 they knew that they would hnve any serious force te fight. OBSERVER. Philadelphia, July 20, 1022. nnnlvertary I the tint the twenty-fifth th atlver. ete. I thank you. RHADHR OP THI5 PUBLIC LEDGER. Phllndplphln. July 32, 1023, Following- I the generally accepted wed dine nnnlvertary Hit; Flret Cotten, Second Paper. Third Leather, Fourth Fruit nnd fleweri, Flflh Weeden. Tenth Tin. Twelfth Silk and fin linen. Fifteenth Cryttal, Twentieth China. Twenty-fifth Silver. Thirtieth Pearl. Thirty-fifth Ceral, Fortieth Ruby. Fiftieth Oelden, Seventy-fifth Diamond, Sometime the sixtieth annlveraary It ob served a the Diamond Wefldlns. Te Get Rid of Crickets In Heuse Te the Editor 0 the Evening PubUe Ledger: Mir Could you please Inform me what la the best method te uee In cat of crtcketa thnt hae iret In th house? II. SMITH. Philadelphia, July 21. 1022 "Rough en Hats" I a den.lly fee of cricket and of ether unwelcome heute BUetta. A th prepnrntlen It deadly also te degt, cat nnd houneheld pets, ns well as te hu man, arent care theutd be exerelted In a campalsn a(t3lnt crickets. A weed plan It te mix the preparation with bran and placa the mixture under a box with small helet bored In lt sldei. The crlrkett will enter these holes, partakn of the deadly feast and aoen ccaae te trouble the beutekecser. MMa'MMMb, heart that em en eewld swrVtt': line of this evidently beautiful SsM would fully appreclit ame, Wlll',1 tha Kruxixd PuMMn Lsna for reatf..' Ins the lint may be (applied by en tt'i 1 ex Jen. A DAILY READ! West Philadelphia, July 31, 1032. 7' Ji Htmnrji and tadma-Abica net content witn tne wenaeriui t th Disarmament Cenfe react. ffnatvN hita offer,! bla service IA C!t Peru te determine the ewnerthlp at. Arlca. A run account nr tnt tre Seuth American problem aneear In arln Section of th Sunday Poaue "Make It a llahlt." Adv. it 4r-4 nXANflAL Piauaaal pnnpnnAi.il rrm. MADRAS. Wl Phlla. O. M. Intermediate DatMrt. 3 and Oreaen Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. I nrnw.iat. In trlnllfutl. urlll It 'nwetva. until 10 A. M. (alandard time). Jatr 1033. for furnishing all nr any. part 3r,4,r,oe yarda madra, wmt. mierai en rpqueit. Dividend T. Ilayner There are no means of slsnl fylnK the "ranking salaries" received In the oc.itleni you name In your query. Helders of places In the Unci Indicated are paid ncoerdln te their respective abilities, much depending also en the llbernllty of the em em plejtr nnd the value at which he or It holds Iho service rendered. Poems and Songs Desired ?,. 1& asEm. iAna. PvJi:' UtsIyV; , rtaitte rltilUli vivinvit niVaf IMIIndelphla, July 3. ItttK The iiearn or Director na tnianay a Hared a Quarterly DUIdend of Fir rsri Pent (S'7,), rayaHe August I. 1033, te toefc-( holders of record July 25, 1022. Checks will be mailed. CHARLKH It. ASHTON. Cathler, EDUCATIONAL flelri Hee Questions Answered Asks for "Just a Child Again" Te the Editor of the Evening Publtc Ledger: Sir Can you or will soma of your kind render please publish for me the word of thn old son- "Just a Child Acaln at Mether' Knne"? The flret vers? went as follew: "In n Pullman pnlac rmeker Sat n number of lirlirht men Ten could tell thnt tli-y were drummers, Nethlnn seemed te trouble thm," etc JOHN SCLLKIIS ' CuthrK Okla., July 10. lJ2i. "Strikes and Strikers" I Te thr Editor of the Evening Public Lede'r: Sir Kindly permit a p-nceable, werklne t citizen te present some mild sentiments about , strikes nnd strlk-rs. These sentiments i"e rxpreesed In Ihp following rhythmic etanrni. I which have been written In n meit married manner se as net te offend any readers who held orpeilng- views. CLIFFORD PHILLIPS. Philadelphia. July 22. 1022. "Only a Glad Geed Morning" Te the Editor of the livening Public Ledger: K!rSv,rnl ip.lre nun a nice nf nanar fluttered nt the feet of a dear man of Oed. Picking It UP. he read these werdt: "Only a glad Reed morning as I sped alone the way, Hut It shed the merntn- ulery all threuzh the live-lone dny " It haa ever slnce been the dealre of hH Peirce Scheel of Betlntit Adniniitratiea I Surcca la nnt n. mnttnr nt ImeW. AM I J'eirce hchoel graduates did net tiav the same "lurk"; jet the majority of 1 uirre. uuer ten yeara, are auecarui j executives or ewners of butlneia. Day Scheel Open Sept. S ? ."-cheat Open Sept. ! Write for SBth Year Boek Pine St. West of Dread iniw.BieiteaaBaBBaBBaBBjl SJLNICS n aryrarmraCCf ' 5U311Jm3 Day Sekeel COLLEGE "if'! ScsmI Fer Business Efficiency Graduates arc qualified te held the most important posi tions and de. 1300 Wnlnnt St.. Philadelphia Wedding Anniversaries Te the Editor of the Evening Publle Ledger: Sir Will you or acm kind reader of the Prnt.ie Lcrmsn please print In the People' Forum the name of each wcadlns annl-' vcrsary7 What I mean Is Ilka the tenth 1 (steeleidea PORTARLK ALL STEEL i.ii rfflsysy ... -.w r liana lkt. 1181 r write for price. "QUIXET" GARAGES H. F. HILDRETH 123 N. 3RD ST. PHILA. Asent for th C. D. PRUDEN CORP. PIIEPARK FOR IIF.TTER POSITIONS With induttry revlvlrut everywhere lb demand for trained etenearaphera and book keeper Is rapidly Increaatns. Fer the pleyed In daytime, our evening- claa off wonderful opportunity. Individual Inatre Hen. New achoel centrally located. CatatM. PHILA. ni'Sl.NEflS COLLKOB $Vm nnd College of Cemmerc 1710 Market St.. I'hlladetphJ ; . Menth wist Softeol New Day Tuition. SIS a 1 Shorthand. Typewriting, BoekkMplaa;. ieOa rttartal and Builn Administratis SS specially trained teachers. BumcfMr MkltSa PALMER PUHrXKMS SCHOOL. 10 tMStO . M'LK.VDID POSITIONS JOK TEACHES. in Penna . Md., X J nnd N. V. achoel for Suptember are new belnsr filled. Free naif tratlnn MODF.RN TEACHERS' BUREAU 1003 Market Street STRAYER'S VStai5S Position maran'd. Enter new. Par or nltfcl Radie, Chambers Institute Summer Rate. Th. Lnc. 1S-33. 3S4S Area j. Yenng Men and Bv CHESTNUT HILL ACADEMY A day and bearding- acnoel for bOTS. Preparatlen for college. Special rat far five-day boarders Open Sept. 36th. J. L PATTERSON. HeadmaaUr " 1VE your son '- equipment. lden.,f 84th Vi Headmaster. Bex Jersey. PEXNlNfiTON'. N. J. four-square educations Write for "Th Penning!! ear Francis Harvey Uneav, new 00, Pennington, A CHALLENGE Jehn Wanamaker stated the ether day that he were out a pair of shoes fifty years age in raising money for the Centennial Exposition and that he will wear out another pair for the Sesquicentennial, if that is neces sary te start it going. In these few words, he sums up the real spirit of Philadelphia "a city that has doubled its population within the last fifty years" and which has met all big problems unflinchingly. Hesitancy has lest many battles in business as well as in war, and it has no real place in Philadelphia's plan of future progress. New is the time te plan the exposition, which will be held in commemoration of 1 50 years of independence. New is also the time te proceed with business expansion; the erec tion of new buildings and additions; alterations and repairs. Prices are as low as they will be, but we cannot foretell hew long these favorable condi tions in the construction industry will continue. in Steele Architects, Engineers and Constructors are busily engaged i creating numerous industrial plants and commercial buildings. We are, therefore, in a position te study all phases of the construction industry,' and we' advise our clients and friends te proceed immediately with their necessary structural requirements. We will gladly discuss this matter with you. AVmt.St &s ONS ESTABLISHED ISO Ce, ARCHITECTS -ENGINEERS - CONSTRUCTORS PHILADELPHIA and TORONTO Am BW HHHllV I ! m a S I -.lllMVga I Thmm& a r(tu with a fimw. mema a capped mountain in ft dooryard "I have never visited a city with se beau tiful an environment" Sir Hettr? Irving. ' On stately bluffs overlooking Puget Sound, flanked by a vast natural park with magnificent mountains for horizons, Tacoma well deserves the tribute of the famous actor. Yeu can have a royal time en your trip through the Pacific Northwest, that empire of vacation opportunities. Toboggan in mid-summer half a mile te the slide down the snowy slopes in Mount Rainier National Park whsr wild Bewers and glaciers meet. Moter through forests of Eiant trees six te ten feet In diameter. Jein in the water sports en Puget Sound. Play golf where a snow-capped mountain overlooks the course. WRITE The Pacific Northwest is tee blf te get into an dvr- FOR FREE ,l8men. Our booklet, the "Pacific Northwest and nneKt v-r Alaska will help you get an idea of rt. Write for yeuf UWMBT C0pVi Tnen vel.u w,n, ,0 g0 On the way visit Denver, Colerado Springs and Salt Lake Cltrjlt costs no mere. Make side trip te Yellowstone National Park. Twe Bplendidly equipped trains from Chicago for Portland, Tacoma and SeattlB, tha ORKGON-WASHINGTON LIMITED and CON TINENTAL LIMITED. Nearly 200 miles along th matchleM Columbia River. Fares Greatly Reduced V.J & The round trip ceita only a little mere than the far m way Fer Information, itk . D. M. navis, F. t. Ftaklnt. Qen'I Actnt, c. ft N. W. Rr Gen'l Ajent. U. P. Syttim, 5a wiucncr iliac,, ijjj Chestnut St., Philadelphia 15th Phene Spruce 0031 ...a ., r-... vu ,u. wwtu tiuil niu.. Market Btt., Pallaaelalta Phene Lectin 47U Chicago &NerthWt?ctem Vid& ff&cific Sywtem , M dlTt -t zt&m ril a 1 4 V . J Ai 4 w Ai.dJrftl,fer.M.I,.,. AWj!; t ..rt LiiifiLiiiat "f f .
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