WFmwimqiiwvV rWWMW'- ?r.ii-rf 'jJCHi& rf?KmwmWmi1 rtf -vv EVENING PUBLIC tEDGEI-PHIDBELPHIA; MONDAY, ATJGUBT 14, 19& . NEW YORK BOND TRANSACTIONS 102 CO tei.04 101.30 ,00 JO 100 SI 102 00 101.78 iei oe 100 XI ion se iei.mj 101 ion e 100 00 Hnnje Sine" Dite of Ivue UPU'J June 2, '21 July 11, '21 Mny 10, '20 May II). '20 .MflV 20, ? May .lunn LIBERTY BONDS AND VICTORY NOTES Tin I a My 21. IS ,u. 1. 22 July 2;, 22 Tiilv i ' ,' JulV 24, 22 Julv S 22 luly 14. 22 July 20, --' ulv -4 r.s July 24. 22 .lulv -". '2J July .in, 22 July 2V 22 July 27, 22 July 20, 2 ' Mr 20. P. Apr 2. '21 Iji' MO, 80. ft M, Ml. no si. 84, St, JS, MJ 82 82 et et 00 14 M) ,80 40 10 00 ,00 va 40 .Ml 00 4 ,41 en 70 ,os 21, '20 4. '20 Mny 21. '20 July an. '20 Mny 20, '20 lc. 2.1, '20 Dec. 20, '20 Mny 10, '20 Mny 20, '20 Mny 20, '20 Mny 20, '20 May at, '20 Itinsre, Mich 101 20 101.OI 101, (is 101.30 1OO.S0 100 M 102 00 101. 7S 101,40 101 00 11)0,80 tot no 100 Ml 101 Rlt ini ftj 100, ns 100,00 22 l.nw nt.it nt.x'j n't te 07 HO 01 no 01 N0 n,oe tin, no ns se 04. is ns ns 110 74 114 72 in.sn in 70 100,02 0D.84 1 j 3 WH "! im z ciiam Ibcrly .. lin-4T 77 Iberty m, rcsltr"il Ibrrty 1st cv 4a. IP.irMT thirty lnt cv 4 ree Ihertv 2d 4s, 1927-42 .Ibert 2il I res llifrty 1st cv 4 Us, 10.12-47 Il'frty 1st cv 4'i res ,lbrrty lnt Bit cv 4i, IMS-IT Iberty 2d cv 4Hs, 1027-42 itbirtv 2d (v 4 i(r rptt Ilicrty .Id -Pis. 1028 .Ibcrly .Id ts re Ibcrty 4th 4H. 1013-38 Iberty 4 til 4'i rm k ter:- 4s, ll22-23 Ictery lv.s ree , HlKh leu 08 1 n Lew T. M ler 04i 1UU 01 Net Ch'RC "1 101,22 10120 101.20 iei no 1011 VI me in ion, r,t 100,40 101 2S iei u 10 I SI inn no mi no i no. .id 100,30 inn no 100 in 101 21 iei te 100 82 1D0 .14 101 tee, 100 100 100 101, 101 100 100 00 AO 30 14 .40 21 10 no tSAt.l'S IN $1000 KOKEK1N nONDt r. 16.. 2.. 1.. 1.. 27 19 It., I.. A km: 101 ine'4 100 100 1C)0 100U 10014 1 .. 82i 1.'.... M Vi City el Cepn 10 ... n'. .02 ruv 1.5 en fts' 2 R2V4 1 82'i i . MW rlty Mars'" fH 1. 82 'A City et Monte video 7s 1.... Ol'i 5. . . "J Cty Rie i J J rerle Si wj 8.. n8,A 2 . no Cty We l J' nerle ct f e .... oe 3 .... 081, 2 ... 0S' I... 084 Cty Snn Taule Siul 1.. . 100 1.. . "0 1 O0V4 1. nft, City et Sels- imh Os 1. . 82 CzfCho-SlevsK R'c 8s wl J Dutt 4 .. ni 7(!Jle) 0. 1 en; 5.. . 05 Dftt Seme "s 1... 00'4 2 . Ot n Cansili '20 10 . . 00'4 e . . 00', B 100 1 . 100 1.. . oe' D Canailn' 20 1 1024 D Canada "I1 1. .. 100 pe Can '.'i-' "I ie .. no (IT. new no', no urn. O'l oe '10 no ne1. en 2 2. 65 5. 13 48 B B. Dutch n Inil's rets '02 3 7(silo) 1 1.. .. 7(ale) !() 0 r fJe't French ft 7V4s rets nO'i' M'4 0M( 04 1)1 II 14 n44 ni n.i nt'f, no h neu neu nik nin, non no 4 oe OKI, no Gevs' t r i. . i.. r.. 3.. 1.. .' . 5.. 1 1. 30 1004 100", 100S 100 10OH IOOIj Dem rifpubllc et .Vis 4 Dutch i: rets '47 00 1 nil's 1 2S 4 e-.i, 01'. 01 '4 1. 1.1 1. Inn Oove't 1st 0 .... OT, 10 Hi's 10 .... ni's .1 ntw 0 ecs 21 .... ntV4 tap (Je9't 2d 3. ... niu a nsvi : ..... ni4 l nm 3 . 03i Jap Cpven't 4' 2... . "R Ifl(salc) 78v4 32. . . 78 R 784 K llalslum r. 1.. .. 00H l 004 K DelcTn 74 n ... 101 2.... 10.1 K nelElum 8s 1... 10H4 7(sa!e) 1041. una:) 1014 2 . . 104 4 1 ... 1044 Kingdom Den- Mark Oi ! 2.. .. 0S, 10(stle) 1 .1 . Kingdom Den mark ct Rs r, . 111 4 111 .1 110 ft(sale) 110 Iv l'al 041 1 00 'i K of Nether lindv Ch 3 ... n- 7 .. 074 2 n7 7(sale) 07 7 . n7'i 1 ... 07'4 Iv Sweden fi 2 mt4 r'arW-I.ens .11 il. w 2 ... 78 t .. 77 t 774 R .... 784 1 78 rraitue ct 74 s 2 .... $3 1 834 Queeml'd I) Os fi.... 1024 3 ... 1024 2.... 1024 Qiieensl'd D 7 1.. 10114 1 . 100N, Republic Hull- via 8s wt 1 08 3 . . . . ns 7 .... 08 2 ns 0 07H Ren Chile 'II 2 . . 101 1 in3i O(sale) lOli, S.. . tot Rep Chile '10 2 . . 1014 Rep Cuba 44 1 J ns 00 HOI, sn, 814 814 81 Se Perte n S 7s rets r. ... 1024 1 ... 1024 Swlti'd Cen 8s 1 1104 U K Grt llrlt A I'd 1022 2. .. 100 1 . 101) "-4 .1 ... 100 4 101 2 100 U K Clrt Hrlt ft I'd 1020 2.... 110 .1.... 110 .1 ... 100', S 1004 U K Ort Hrlt ft M ini: 10t 1. 10.. 12 104'! 101 101 101 ion. f S lira 7 wl R .. . 0114 Un'd S Hrajll 7"js rets 1 8 4 1 .1 Ve .1 11 ,i S04 804 R0' h04 80S 804 80 4 S Uracil Ss 101 10P, 1014 ,101 "(sale) let 1 1004 2 1014 11 .. 1014 3 ... 100n 2 . . 1014 .1.... 101 r tot 4 2 101 IT S Melen 4s 1 . . 40 t' S .Mexico Is 10 . . .17 4 R 12S Intb'n It T fll 1 004 004 1,04 004 DOS O'l 00 4 r,'i . 20.. 10.. A.. 3. Intbnre Rapid Tran 7 wl 21... . 00 1 ... OOi, Intern'l Aur'c I'erp'n f, 2 80 Intr'l ft Great N'n el wl 8 R14 t M Marine Os 1 . . 00 tnt'l I'ap h .Is .1 .. 87 1C ... 87 4 .1 .. . 87', 2 . . 87 Vi R .. 8S K C T niy 4" 814 Kan O rt S ft Memp 4s S...,. 80 Kan C & s Is 2 .... 02 Kelly Rprlns'd Tire 8s 1.... IOR4 1 104 Lack Steel MO 2. ... 01 Lake Shern M S'n 4n '28 10.. . n,4 2 .... 0.14 Lehigh Val Os 2 .. 10.1 L . Mler is 1 . 1001, I. Ild H .Is '37 84 4 .. 84 4 N 1 .Is 72 72 a. illn K i. Te 4s 1 83 G(sale) 83 0 Rli.. M Kan ft Tex 4s wl 10 .. . 711. Me Kan ft Tex os wl 3 .... 8.1 10.. . S.I . iMe 1'aclflc 4s 0 . . 117 4 . . . 07 3 (flat) 07 1 00 8 . . 001. IMe 1'acine Os 3. .. 100 "(sale) 100 2 ,. 101 2. .. 101 4 . . 101 n . mi Ment'a pr Js ts no 1... . 00 2 ... O'H, 1 no Mentr'! Tram. wa a 3s 2... . 88 2 . . . RR jNcw Hnc Tel Ce Cs wl 3 .. . 004 1 . . nm. N'ew Or lex ft Mexico lis 1. Cent'l is .. 00 Cent'l Is .. 07 N Y 1 N Y (I I.a ft 3 3 Le ft 1. DOMI.STIC ItONDS Am n Chm 1 Am n Acr c A is ns. Asr c & Chm 7 4s 1. 1014 1 101', 2 1044 Am S ft II 1 t. oil t . 01 a ev, American Sun Ret x Os 101 1 101 Am r A 1 clt 2 1)1 2 014 1. 034, A rel & Tel Is 2 00 4 I .. 00 1 O'l 4 4 Tel ft Ifl Oi 1 1H4 1 1114 Am rlt 1' fli 1... . 804 1 80 Citin'n I'ac 4s 2 (Oat) 80 2 . Ml4 Cent'l fdy fts 1 . R4 Cent-: l'ac 1st 3 .. 01 Ccn'l l'ac 34s 2 . 024 7(sale) 024 r fc u cv 4 4s 11) 50 1 1 Ce 1 80 80s, .. 80', 80 O c 1 . 07', 074 07 07 4 074 07'. 07 07 074 07 4 .1 07 hs'e ft Ohie Ceal Illver 1 ..87 1.1 1J Art Jur TJnl'd'-ht t Alt'n 3s M Wks 0' 1 82', T . 8J4 I . R2 8.. 82 1.. 824 AT ft S Te I, .... 02 4 02 1 (flat) 02 B 02 Ateh T ft S Ve, 4s of '00 I 1 1024 Atch T ft S 'e E O Dlv 4s 1. 05 A Transcentl'l Short I, Is t . 87 20 . . 87 A Coast I, clt 15 . 84 10 . . 81 IT.. . b44 8 B . 81 All c Trult 7s 1... . 30 Atlantis Het g 1.. .. 004 Bait 4 Ohm r ... 80 2 804 8 (flat) SO', 1 SO'- Halt ft Ohie .1, 1 .... 80 , 3 8S lialt ft Ohie ns .. . 101'i I . 101 . . 101 1 . 101 B.. Hilt. 1 I) I' 1. 11 ft W Va Is ,... 82 T. 82', 3 . 02 Chi ft Alt 34s 1 .. . r,i 2 ... .11 1 .114 CHI It ft Q .1" 15 . . 1014 3. . 1014 (. ft i: I 5s '51 82 4 1 . 1 .. 4 . 1.. 1. 1. Chi 4 l!! 1 ., C I ft 3 .. 82 . 82 .. 82 .. 82 .. 824 .. 83 O IV 4 a . . 00 4 ..00 . 00 I. 0. 'HO 00 cm Mil ft I'm Round 4s 1 . 7.14 Mil Paul 4s 1 .. 82 Chlcane Mil StP 4s '21 1 81 0 ... 81 1 . 81 1.. 84 Chlcace Mil A StP cv 44s 4 . .. 014 Cnn Gas en ,1s I . .00 Cen d Ceal Ce of Md ,1s 2 . . 01 Cuba Am S Ss, 4 ... 1004 Cuba C'e S ev 1.. .. 80 3. .. 80 1 . 81 U ft Hud .14 s .1 . 1014 Den ft R (1 fd 4. . 40 2 . 404 1 40', Den ft It II H 5 .... 77 Den ft II i. 1 .... 80 Dener 7s i R ... OS Hmplre Gas ft Tuel 74 s 2 .. . 08 4 8 .. . IIS 4 2 084 1. ... 084 1 084 Urle Oenl I len 4 . . no 4 . . .10 1. . 114 Erie Rlt cv A .1 . .,.1 Hrle IIR c II r, ni Krln RH c D 21. .. (17 4 IKrle It 1st rn 2 ... 100 Erie RR Ce Is 5. 084 Mrle Penna Is 1 . . 80 R F Goedrloh Ce (14 s rets 4 . 101 7(il) 101 7 . 1014 1 . . 101 1 . 1014 Goedjear T ft Rub'r '31 72 Nash 4s . . f.ti: Stnnatl Sucar Ce 74 s 1 08 1 0S 4 .. ns4 -linn Hle'd 4s 1 07 Market St Rlj R Tran Os 1 . ,04 4 11 .-01 Mid S h Or 5s 1 ... sn 2 . 804 8 . . . 80 M ft Stt., en Is 2 . 804 Me Knn ft Tex nj wl 10 20 10(sie) 10. . DO 20 2 11 .... .104 .10 .10 50 R'l .10 .10 4 .10 50 "4 N Yk Rl 4s 1. ... 374 N Y Rys ct 4s 1 30 V, New Y Susq ft w cm Rs 2 ... 5,1 N Y TelsV '41 1 ... 100 N Y Tele 4 4s 1 ... 0.14 Nla Palls P (It 1.... 1044 1. .. 104 Nfk S'n It Is 2 00 4 Nfk A W d Is 0... . 884 North Western nell Tel 7s 12 107 1.. . 107 1 107 1.... 107 4 N Ohie Trae ft Llrht Ss 5 01 8 0.14 V Pacific 11 .Is 4 OH, 1 . 1114 1... . Ill N Pacific 11 4s ft. . . 80 1 S8 2 ... 88 N Pac R "is ul 1 . .. 07 1 .. 07 1 . 07 2... 07 4 3 07 4 N Paclfl It Os il 10. 2 10 r, 0 N Y . . 07 07 n7 . n7 n7 07 Cent'l lis . 108 . 10s 1084 . inn .. 108 1081. 'N Y Cnt'l 7s 1.. 10.14 1 10.1 2 . 101 1. . 101 N Y Connect'! R.ls 44 s 2 01 V Yl; Deck 4. 1 r. se N Y Kdl'n Ce 04s rets P.. . 112 fi . 111 N Yk Lluht II ft Pwr Rs 2 . OH', 1 '124 New T N It A 11 4s MS 2 .. . .13 New Y N II ft Ilart'd Os 2 ... 824 N Y Tele 44 s 20 ... 014 N Yerk Stale Rls 44s 2 . 08 21 1 n. 10R4 108 1084 Nth S Tur Is 1 44 17 01 014 014 2 . . 02 ere-w r r & Nav c In 2 .. 814 II . 83 4 Otis Sleel lats 1 ... 10U1, 1 1H0 Pne T ft T 5s 1 . 08 1 ..! 8 .. 08 Pac Tel ft Tel 5s rets 1 .01 Pa It II 4s '48 0 03 Penna R It Is 1 . 102 Penna R R 7s 1 . 1104 Peoria ft P. In 2 . 314 Phlla Cnty fd 1 .004 Plerce Oil Sa 1 00 Pitt Cln Phi ft St I. a 3s 1 00 Pub Serv Cerp N Jay .Is 3 ., 8.1 1.. .. 854 NEWS FUR INVESTORS 10 10 . 1.. 10 . .1 . 11.. 1.. Chlcace Mil ft StP fd 44a 8.. ,. 004 1 . OO, 73 724 72 724 72 72 4 73 1 ll(s.ile) 1 4 .... 3 Usil) 3 0(s,lc) 1 ., Goodyear Rub'r 1. 2... 2... 1... 1 .. Granby c Mt'rs S ft P 8s I . 00 00 00 00 4 00 014 no 00 00 en O'l 004 004 T ft 41 1 1 1 1 114 11.1 114 11.1 OnrrKen fc . Ce. nnnnunep thnt Ment rrc lins breenip m-'.ecintPil with tliein in their stock department. The Paris Itetirpe lins cloned for a four-dey mid-August mention, se thnt thorp will be no trMiisdctiens the early part of this wepk. The nveinge priee of the twenty ac tive indiistrinl stocks ndinmed 0.J4 per cent en Saturday te 117.00, while the twenty rails declined O.'M per (cut te Ml .. Iteiibrislit & Ce. are offprint 5:?, 000,000 Tennessee 1'lcctrlc and Tower Company 7 per cent cumtiliithe pie ferred ste(k at $00 per share and ac crued dn iik nils, (e icld ever 7"h per cent. HcRinninr today, Philadelphia Trust Company, trustee, will be in a position te cvlia'iiKe for interim receipts definite bends of the llurlinsten Iifht and Power Cempnnv first mortgage (Is, due ,Tanuar 1. HHLV (Sold held in iesere bv I'nlted States and ether principal nations of world totals approximately S7.M1. 370,000, according te I.ite-t complete reports te Tederal Reierie lie ird. Geld holdings of same nations in 101.". totaled only $t,lSfi,4Ol,O0O. Approximately -10 per cent of world's geld resene is concen trated in I'nited States. Tlte 1'nlted States Hubher Company has Beld an issue of $7, 000,000 Itrst and refunding mortgage 5 per cent geld bends, Series A, due January 1, 1017. llanks arc offering the bends nt 1)0 lj nnd interest. Pieceeds of the sale will be used te retiie en December 1, 1022, $0,000,000 of the company's 7 per cent secured notes. Geld imports into Lngland last week showed some decrease from the large arrivals of the week preceding. Thej; amounted te .l.r,rl 1 ngainst 0(!3,02.i the week before. Of last wf-ek's ar rivals, r)S,0(W came from Seuth Africa, 11001) from Latvia, 2200 from Hungnrj and 221." from the I'nited States. Hxperts last week amounted te 103,,j00. of which 02,0 It went te India. 0,"00 te the Straits Settlements, 1S2(I te the Netherlands and 100 te ether countries. LOCAL MINING STOCKS TONOPAII STOCKS Tunta Allegre Sub Ce 7s 4 ... 110 llcadlnjr co 4s 1,.... 83 Reck ll'd A ft I.eu'a 44 s I .... 84 4 4 .... s4'4 0 Sl St 1. I'n Mt ft S'n Rly 4s 1... . 88 St I, I Mt ft 3 R ft O dlv 4s 1 St I, ft 3 R 1. 814 r aj 82 82 82 82 821k 2 (sale) 82 82 824 I' In 74 74 714 714 74 4 74 4 Trail 2 1. St I. f, 2.. ,. .Ksnle) , ft S R r, St I, ft s .14 s ul 4 .. 04 18 04 1 . 04 St I. Sew'n 5s R 824 Seab'd A Ij h! 0... r... 0... 1... 1... 1R . Seab'd A 1. Seab'd A I, fts 1... . 1114 3 . . . . 114 R 04 284 2S 28 28 27 28 I. fd 14 ISInclalr C Oil Cerp 7s rets 2 . . 00 4 4 . O'l', 1 . mil. Sinclair Crude O P Ce .14 s 20... . na Sinclair p oil Cerp'n 74 2 101 10 iniTi Se'n PaclOc fd 1 nnu. Se'n Paclfl" 4s R . 884 S'n Pac cv 4s 1.. ni 2 01 1 .nil. S I Term'l 4s 4 S4. Sn Railway 4s 7 (10 3 00 1 . . ii'H . Sn Railwn .Is 1 08 18 .. list, 5 . . . ns Sn Rall'y 114 s 2.... 1021 2 ... 10J4 1.. n'l. iTet ft Par t 1 .. OS.. Third Ave J I .... 01 10 . . ru'4 Third Ae 4s 2,. .. 01 1... . en. Tel I'dlsen 7s 1 107 1. Union Dag A Pap 0s 3 ... 100 11 ... 00'A Union Pac 4s 2 .. 01 Union Pac 0s 1 104 4 Unt'd Drug 8s 1 ... Ill 2 111 U S Rubb'r 3s 1 48.. 10. R . 51.. 7.. 2.1 . 5.1 14 .10 . 40 . 3 OS O0V4 00 004 00 4 004 neij IOVj 004 004 1)0 00' U'd 8 Steel 5s 1 104 Utah P ft U Rs t nisi Va-c Ch ct 7s 4 08 1 .... fr 8 .... Ohi, 1 .... 08 1 ... 084 0 (snle) 08 4 21 ... 084 1 084 5 .. 08 Va-C Chem cv war'd 74 s in . ,. ns .1 . OS 4 Va Rwy Ce 5a 1 . . OS West'n Md 4s 2 . . 004 2 .. 00 W'e'n Tac ists Ri',1, IfestlnKhs'a 1; ft Mff 7s 1.... 108 1 . . 108 Wilsen Ce cv 00 00 . Oil C 74 11)0 107 100 11 Wllmn 3 . 1 1 .. THE PEOPLE'S FORUM Lctters te the Editor 1 Has Cure for Ceal Ills Te the r,Uler 0 the Evening ''' r.cducri Slr-1 rend with interest the rcBuUrj of Colonel McCain's interview en coal with Mr. Warrlncr. At the April ineellng of the Phila delphia Lehigh Club (graduates Lehigh University) wc were Ulre-cl by n Mr. K.. a mining engineer, en the Mibjcct of ceali no im ; assertion that there was m ned n t e United States, in 1021 r.OO.OOO.OO tens of coal by n working force of 700.O1W men. New. by the simple lH"7f?0f division, that would rnnke about 0U tens of coal per man per year, amiai the rate of $1.37 per ten, w Wc-i ' miner receives, a yearly wage per men of less than $1000-hnrdly a llv "R wngc for n man with a family te Mij - nnri Tinf i :. went even iuuu.'. Letters te the Editor should be an fcrlcf nnd te the point ns pesulnifl. avoiding nnythlnc that would open a denominational or sectarian aa aa cusslen. Ne attention will be eald te anony mous letter. Nnmeu and nddreMerj must be signed as an evidence et geed faith, although names will net t'e printed If request la made- tlvu they be emitted. , , The publication of a letter fc nl te be taken ns an Indersement of its views by this paper. t-ommunlcatleni will net tie re--ur.,ed unless accompanied by post pest age, nor will manuscript be saved. And Ree hew much mere fun you get out of life. Who agrees? HANDOLPH P P Oermantewn, August 12. 1022. Prohibition's Virtues Te the Editor of the Evmlne Publte Ledger.' Sir This is In answer te a letter In Vtnfif-, t t'i.e cost of hard cenl nt our evening edition of the 0th Inst "tl"f. 'nwnsCS(l ,er ten and cost Prohibition lias ,Hn,inated the cernc, Cash Rey .. Km Hutler Mjc.S'amara Crescent Mldwas Mlipah Kxt . Ment ina North Star Rescue Kula Tonepuh lxt I-Aflt irn,l West Tonopah Rid 01 01 07 Ot 07 ni .ei .011 14 .01 01 02 DIVIDE STOrKS Chlcase'MII HlC,,l'A Trunk et StP sill 44 s 3 874 1. 1084 C R I t. P fd 81 .. 82 82 Rwya Rs 82 1(1 Chi 1. Halt 4 Ohie jJChlcane Mil 4 W'n 34s st I' cv Bs J... . na 3 .... 77 Cell Ttlephens c Nwn T of Pa 7s 108 cth SlMl M 2 . 01 B 8teel f,, '3d 02 B'lh Steel (Is . 100 J .. 1004 J.. 1004 L. . 1004 Ursa n Cep M Cemp'y e, 5 nn Hkn Dll Ce Rs ""'H llroekln j;,j(. en I) 7, I ... 107 J . 108 . ' mi un H T 4 s fc,"' "7 wn Rap T Rs ' 00 Sroek'n Union 4.HVQ )Bl 84 Ctnsdlan Oenl fclc 8a wl - 102 "nwi'n Nthn "s rets .... Ut'i "Win N 7. ,412 4 .. 82 4 ... R2 8.. .. 824 4 .... 62 4.. . 824 1 . , 824 8 82 Chi i W Mi 1 704 C ft W I 74s 1 1024 1 . 102 4 Chlle Cep'r fl 1 . 024 1 . , 01 2 . 02 Cl'd ('In Chi ft bt liuls Os 10 10 2 101 ("level d Union Ter'l B4 4 . 1014 2 101 Cel Indus'l Rs 1 . 77 Cole ft S'n is 3 ,. , 034 Columbia Ci ft Klee lit it'd 1 03 Canada 6.. 112 Great North n Rly 54a 4 .. 1034 1... 10)4 Oreat Nerth'n Rail j 7s 0 1114 Ksale) 1114 8 1114 2 .. 1114 1 1114 1 I.. O Ila ft W b 20.. I.) Helland-Am' n Line Os 5 . 80 4 1 80 Hud ft Man fd 0 . 85 2 h.1 2 8.1 4 Humble Oil ft Ref 64s wl 3 10O Ills Central fd 10 00 Ills Cm Is '51 3 81 2 83 1 8.14 Ills Ccntl .14 a 2 1014 III C Mt I, 4 N Or Jt II Rs 2 . 00 Indl u Steel ,1s 2 101 Info Met 4 4 2 ., 12 lnt M ct 44s 10..,,. 12 5.... 12i Allied Dl Alte Dil Belcher llnlcher Kx llmnr-h lltv imiie i:xt 01 01 07 01 .1.' 1'IMir ijnv t - - Dlv Cen 0- imjriend Kast Dlv . . . Ilnrmlll .... Knox . . Slher KlnB Sutherland Tonepnh Dli Ten llaflireutk Victory Dl Verde Dh Zone .02 00 03 en 02 01 ej ns Doeth Comb Krnc CraikerJack Ilium II II Florence (leldfleld Cen Oeld Dev Oelilfleld Dec) Oreat Hend Jumbo Kxt Kewanaa l.ene Star Ore Itnl Ullls !-ller Pick Hpearnenn CIOI.DFIUI.D STOCKS ,01 ni .01 .12 01 21) 01 ' 01 02 .00 02 no 0J Amparo Arts I'nited Caledonia Candeltrla .. Kmma Sliver Hill Tep Kureka Croesus I'.ureka Helly Ilecla Mnrkh , Mether I ode , Nevada Hills Nevada Weniler Success ... , Tecopa, .Mln Voltane ,.,. Whits Cap Wllbert ...... 1. 1 jusci:i.i.a.v '.ova oe Oil 2') 01 014 30 07 12 12 .01 .30 37 10 : .OS Asked en Oil OS 01 00 011 10 08 .10 01 .01A 03 01 02 .01 .00 00 .11 .01 03 .01 .08 05 .01 n- l!S .04 OJ .01 10 01 02 01 .01 14 07 n , .(is ..01 05 01 11 01 01 11 .03 l no 1.1 08 31 OJ .01 .32 (II .07 14 II 0J 31 30 .18 ,38 ,07 ,08 MRS. WARBURT0N ANSWERS FIRST VOTERS' CLUB CRITICS Fears Misunderstanding Has Arisen In Plan te Ferm Clubs In defense of plnns te erganise first voters' clubs among women throughout the State and in answer te a criticism of such plans from the I.onjue of Wom en Voters, Mis. Harclav II. Winburten, vice chairman of the Republican Stnte Committee, jesterdny issued the fol lowing statement: "There seems te have arisen a mis understanding in reference te th Pir'-t Voters' Club, which it Is proposed te form throughout the State. It is cer tainlv intended that women shnll ete a straight ticket after the primaries limp decided what that ticket fchall be. It never wns intended or contemplated that first voters shall net exercise their right of selection ns between anv Re publican or Democratic c.indldnte. "They must form their opinions as te the suitable candidates and work for their election nt the prlmnry, and sub sequently nt the general election .ete for the candldnte ns selected nt the primary by the party of their choice. "The Pennlvenln League of Women Vetcm ii doing wonderful educational work among the women voters, but when a wemnn lins gradu ated from the ceur'-e of Instruction, whether her views Incline toward the Republican or Democratic Partj, she ceitalnlv should be free nnd qunlificd te join nny political club and te ete as she pleases. "The suggestion of an award for or er ganising n club was entirely foreign te the statement made by the League of Women Voters. The awaid is intended ns an incentive te encourage these who have used their political independence at the prclimliuiies. "The award is for effort in oigen- l7ntinn nnd net te cripple tiie intelli gence of nny woman." YOUTHS ROB TAILOR SHOP, FLEE IN AUTOMOBILE $3500 In Goods Stelen at Seventh Street and Fairmount Avenue While Merris A. Stacker, a tailor, wns absent from his shop nt Seventh street and Fairmount avenue early jes terdny four jeung men Btele belts of cloth nnd clothing valued nt mere than S'triOO. They ccapea after leading the articles en n motertiuck . A score of neighbors watched the removal of the goods without attempt ing te prevent the theft, after they had been nreufed by the splintering of weed nnd the tinkle of a bell ns the thieves gained cntrnnce te the shop. DRIVE TO HELP SAILORS Plan te Have Recreation Center at 1129 Wallace Street Members of Naval Camp Ne. 1 hnve opened a drive for funds te convert their present clubhouse nt 1120 Wallace street into n recreation center for the use of sailors stationed nt League Island. Mere than $2000 hns already been spent en Improvements te thu property. Additional funds nre needed te install n heating plant nnd furnishings. W. II. Roberts, of fi0,"il Drewn street, is quartermaster of the camp and chair mnn of the Drive Committee. GIRL IS FIRE HEROINE Turns In Alarm, Then Helps Mether Fight Blaze Mnry, the sixteen-year-old daughter of Mrs. Mnry Coneannen, 101!) North Third street, was the herotne of n small fire In her home yesterday. Her mother was preparing dinner when grease In n pan caught fire. While her dntigbter turned in a fire nlnrm she battled the flames that had spread quickly te ether feed en the gas stove. Mnry returned nnd together they extin guished the blaze with wet towels nnd buckets of wnter before the firemen ar rived. Dnmnge was estimnted nt $,")0. BOY BURNED IN AUTO FIRE Tried te Extinguish Flames at Bread and Wharten Streets When nn automobile took iiin at Rrend and Whnrten streets about II o'clock Inst night, Hnrry Martin, six teen jenrs old, of Merris, street near Thirteenth, was burned in trying te extinguish the flames. He wns taken te St. Agnes' Hospital. An alarm wns sounded nnd firemen extinguished the blne. The machine, owned by I'd ward Chambers, of US.'i Morten avenue, Camden, wns hadlj dnmnged. TOO lll'CII IUMMCmS news Is "socetid hand " hut thousands of the ceuntrj'a blacest business men vet the facts "fresh" from the Huslness Section of the PtM-10 I.rnern. You'll find forty te fifty Interesting business Items rliht nn th drat page dolly. "Make. It a J'eblt." Adv. of soft cenl at the mines ?4 per ten. His statement of cost for linnl coal is .$! per ten less tlinn Mr. V nrrlnct , and as V. Is the engineer hired for the special purpose of estimating cot for the operators, his statement Is worth consideration. Hut new fellows the Interesting part of the meeting. A big official of the Peniisjlvnnln Railroad Company (Sir. i) stated that the P. R. U. 'ought hard coal at the mines for 51.1.) per ten, and a big limn of the Ruhlwin Locomotive Works stntcd that hi firm bought soft coal nt the mines for M.irf) per ten. New. ou can see thnt 1j. h figures were disputed by people who had actually purchased coal nt ieit a the mines. When K. was confronted bv the fact that muh of the hard coal wns slate and broken rock, he fell bacK en the plen thnt the local lnerchnnt wns at fault for buying rejected coal. He failed te rcnll.e thnt honest busi ness denliiigs with the nnblh' would hnve prevented cenl companies from selling inferior product. New, the whole trouble In the coal question is thnt the opernters color their statements, the miners color their statements, nnd tlie people near uie re sults of double fnlse stntements. Net only de they pay double price for fuel, l,i,i tlm fuel Is never ill) te the standard established by lnw. One pas liOO peri cent for coal of ."() per cent stnndnru : prnctlcallv 400 per cent for something that ought te Mnnd only 100 per cent. I suggest a remedy: A Public I Mil lies Commission, composed of engineers and builness men (eliminate all lavv- ers) wne nave tnc nciy" i"'" ""'-J (t "GuIllvr'H Travels" bv Jonathan te wntcli out for tlie punuc inMeuu "isft. that "Jtpresslen Is found In the fol fel the operators and utility cempnnles. lewins form "And he gave it for his epin ion llini wimp.ri mjui'i mm- i, rirs ', iern or two blads of ktasj te srew where only one urew liefere would deserve bt ter of mankind and de mero essential serv ice te his country than the whole race of politicians put together.) corner saloon te a large extent, if net entirely, and openly they cannot sell Intoxireting drink. Consequently nn ever present temptation has been removed from the youth of our ceuntrj . If they get liquor they get it at considerable trouble and expense. Prohibition has worked Incalculable geed, giving te the wife wages thnt formerly were dherted te the saloon, thereby making thousands of homes hnppier. Prevision Is being mode for the revenue lest through tills net, and personally I am willing te pay my share of any reasonable taxntien. The suf fering and inistery entailed by the open traffic In liquors before this net went into effect were nppnlling nnd nny rea sonable man will acknowledge this te be se. It Is this transition period, which time will cure, that makes the trouble. After it period of years, our youth will net be familiar with the saloon or Its associations, and, therefore, will have no delre for di Inking. Since Adam, man has transgressed, doing the things forbidden him te de and laying the blame en some one else. Se whj blmnu piohlbltlen? FRANK MKADB WILLIAMS. I-'rankferd, Pa., August 12, 1022. for the prevention of cruelty te animals was feunde.1? "CUlltOUa." Mt Airy, August 11, 1022 (The first society of this nature founded In I'nslnnd by n Mr. Martin, mem ber of Parliament, In 124. " Amr'J.'',, society was ergunlxed In New lerk City In 1S0.3, and was chartered In I8U0 ) the Wants te Knew "Seven Seas' Te the Editor el the Evening Public Ledgert Kir Can veu tell me the names of t Seen Seas refcrted te In Iltera tur. A rtliADlIs. rhlltdelphla August 10. ll).2 (Klpl'.r, In Ills volume of that name, refer 'td te the Seven Seas as the North and Seuth Atlnntlc, North nn-1 Seuth Pacific. Arctic, Antarctic and Indian Ocean,) Poems and Songs Desired I Questions Answered "Blade of Grass" Quotation Te the Editor of the Evening Puhlie I.rdarn .Mr Can you tell rre wrier the expre expre slen occurs about making two blades of cra-s grew where one grew befere' T L II Philadelphia, August 10, in: The commission can employ n law.vcr of ability for advice. An executive who Is net tied up with coal companies and utility cempnnles, one who will enforce the lnw. ! - Philadelphia, August 0, 1022, Barber Defends the Modern Girl Te the Editor 0 (he Eicixlng fuhUe I.edver Sir Fer the p.ist ear orie the newspnpets and magazines of this leun- try and Uurpr have s.iid much about the modern "flapper." Editors, learned noclelogists nnd sceies of ethers hnve said all sorts of j things. According te eme of these learned gentry, the modern girls nre going le the detnnitien bow-wows; women nre Incoming masculine nnd we pimll seen see a third se appear, what- j ever that may be. I The girls of tednv nre severely crlti- I ci7cd for having their hnir bobbed, be cause they wear skirts up te the knee, because thej smoke, p-iint nnd powder their face. Speaking in nil fairness te the women, nre tliev net justified in using n little beiv.v artillery te please and attract the men? Women nre just what the men make them. What chance would n girl have these days If she diesed in cnlhe te the top of her shoes, wearing her hnir hanging in pig-tail? Are the men anv better? I, as a barber, will snv that they nre net. Vanity, which has alwajs been consld censld eied n natural trait of woman' nnture. is taking held of the men also. De we see many whiskered men tedny? Ne, men are net sntished with the nrrange ment that nnttiie has provided for them. Thev seek te Improve their leeks h means of hnir tonics, cosmetics, sclen lific massages and ether modern benutl fving processes. Yet thev really find fault with the woman who uses the pieregntlve of her sex te make herself attractive. .TOSKPH DH SILVIS. Philadelphia, Aug, 12. Something New In Vacations 7e the Editor 0 the Einxlng PutMe Ledgert Sir Why net a new mode In vaca tions? What n splpudid idea it would be te form, say, the Society for Unexpected Vncatiens. There Is pleasure in anticipation, of course, but when it comes te vacations there seems such nn undue mensure of the plensure in the anticipation. The reall'-.uien nlwn.vs falls sndlv below the mark jour hopes had set dismally be low Ken.etlmes. The ecenn Isn't ns wet ns jet! had hoped, the mountains net ns high, the hotel net ns geed, the rates net ns low, the mosquitoes net as gentle. All veu had built up in your mind falls wretchcdl.v . Hut suppose the "boss" or the "chief," or whatever name you servilely call him, should beckon te you. Sup pose he should anv: ".Tenes, you've been working hard. Yeu need a rest. Yeu need some fun. Run off for a week. See the enshier for n couple of weeks' pnv In ndvnnce." Se, I hiy. why net the Society for 1'netpected Vncatiens? De nwnv with the office vacation list. Just let the powers thnt be hand them out nt ran dom, ns surprises, as unexpected joys. Date of Society's Founding Te the Editor et the Evening Publte Ledgert pir Can you tell me In the columns of the forum when and where the first society "Llfe-ds But a Game of Cards" Te the Editor 0 the Eiening Public l.edgiri Sir Kindly print the poem whose first lns are ns fellows "This life Is but a game of cards, wtilcn mortals hive te learn. Each shuffles, cuts nnd deals the paeK, ann each a trump doth turn." , T. T.,. Philadelphia, August 8. 1022 MfE IS BUT A OAME Of CAUDS Life Is but a ;nme of cards which tach one has te learn, Each shuffles, cuts and deals a pack, and each a trump des turn Seme tutu a high card at ths top. whlls ethers tvrn a low. Seme held a hand quite full of trumps, while ethers none can snow. Seme shuffle with a practiced hand and pack their cards with care. Se they may knew when th-y are dealt where all the leaders are. Thus feels are mad the dupes of rogue. and rogues each ether cheat. But ha Is very wise Indeed who never meets defeat In playing, some will lead the ace. th-lr counting card te save. Seme play the deuce, and sem the trey, and manv nlsv the knn Sema play for money and sem for fun. and some for a weritny iani-. And net until the game's played out can they count up the gain. When hearts nre trumps some play for Ime, then pleisure decks the heur: Ne thought of sorrow checl-s our Jev In rosy tvauteetis bewer. We dance and sine, sweet musle make, our cards at random play. And while the heart remains en top our game's but a holiday. When diamonds chance te crown the top then players stake their geld, And heavy sums are wen nnd lest by gam blers young and old Intent en winning, each doth watch his cards with eager ee, Fe he may watch his neighbor's hand and cheat him en the sly Whn clubs are trumps, leek out for war en ocean and en lard for bloedv deeds are often done when cluhs nre In the hand Then lives are staked Instead of geld th davs nre warm witn greed Acress the bread Atlantic new, see, clubs hae get the lead And last of all la when the spade Is turned by hand of Time. And alwaa finishes up the game In every land nnd clime Ne matter hew much a mm may win or hew much a man may save, Teu'll find the spade turps up at last and digs the player'u rave. "Disillusionment" Te the Editor 0 the Evrntng TuMIc Ledger: Sit Seme of iiur readers may bs Inter ested In the following verses I left my fellow, te the hills e,,t , With bteken lienit, In love ferspent. Amid theso hills In lolltude te dl, Hut Nature te these hills had lent A rarer charm for ftne se shy, rer one with daring hops and high. A henrt In utter longing rent. Wasting In secret rnvlshment, Slight shelter ftem the meiklne sky. I left my fellows, te the hills went I. On weeded slopes pltch-d my frail tent And Ave! Ave! was m welcoming cry. Judge of my Je nn echo sent Te me an Ave In reply faint, as If spirits cnlled me nigh. Here then, thought I te live content, forget what foolish longing meant And laugh with a rivuiet ncaruy But sadly did this streamlet cry 44 ...,v itaellnv day's roedby Nlaht mocked me In mr banishment. Fer Ivvlllajhl still my soul must slth , In swe'. fergclfulntas te lie Till down la life's embattlement, AUSTIN UAWiT. Ocean City, August 11, 1022. 4'jyi fr ' T V2 " 1 ,iW " m TUe People' Fernm riimi Pllbll lit the Evening; riiblle In Hie. nunpar. i-iidi discussing timely top m ..ll nm is I m-lt iMMafflfl of general Interest will be unsweretl. 1! will attftmr rteJV Itil wilF bi prlwhsS. I )f . and aiiMtiasw I r-"J 1 ' s, I 3 MAY GET PINCH0T HOME Ferester Offers Heuse te Mllferd as Community Hall Streudsbur', Pa..' Aug. 14. Olffertl Pinchot, Hepuhllcnn candldnte for Oer erner and a rltlrcn of Mllferd. Pike County, has offered te glvti the borough n community house. The gift would consist lndeedlr,g te the municipality , the old Plncliet Homestead mere. I Announcement of the proposed gift I wns made recently by the president of I the Mllferd Chamber of f'emmercf. -P ANNOUNCEMENT Due te increased business, it has been necessary te move te larger offices. After August fifteenth we will be located at 609-610-611-612 Stock Exchange Building GREENE & COMPANY Investments Bell: Keystene: Spruce 6586-6587 Race 6523 We beg te announce tha.t Mr. Ment Frye has become associated with us in our Stock Department GARRISON & CO. WIDENER BUILDING, PHILADELPHIA MEMBERS Philadelphia Stock Exchange New Yerk Stock Exchange TELEPHONES Philadelphia Sfruee8370 New Yerk Recter 3672 - i '"" FINANCIAL Dltlilmiln (COWKKCTEU NOTICE) TIIE ATLANTIC ItKl'ININO COSIPAN1 U114 1'ur.ayunk Aimnc. I'lilladtlwliltt . ... Ausiist 10 1022 At ft nwetlnar e' the Heard of Directors held AUEUdt 10. 102.2, n dlvlden-l ef: M?0U per hhire declared en thn Common .Meck of the Company, pajable September is. ie te utockheldera of record at the cIeA of bu.lnem August 21. 1022. Chec'is will l4 mallud. ... W. D ANX)nnS0N, (rieaa net clateAug1'!) I'rppenula $145,000,00 IloreuKh of relnt rienjunt .Deuch, y. j. ft'r New Iltxli Scheel ilulldlng llenila The Heard of Education of District of Telnt rieaaant Heacli N J , Wi r.c.ila eealed blda for IHJ.OOO 00 8'. Heh fcVfcoel HulldlnK llends, IntereBt payable Annum let and February 1st of each year. Hendi dated Aurunt let. 1022. Benda due and paable aa follews: 14000 00, each iar. 1021 te 1032. Inc nOOO 00, each jear. lt)"H3 tn lOll no tiODO uu eicn ear un2 tn 1051 inc ' Denomination, J100ft.ne Coupon Hends Aaiesied aluallen, It Sift 000,00 rr'tent fchoel debt 17000 00. - I Tilda opened Auuuat 21, 1022, at 8 o'clock I T. M nt B"hoelhou. Trenten aenue All blda mut be nrcempnnle I hy cnrtlflel check for 11000 000 made pajable te ti ?' Shoemaker. Jr Custodian All bids must I h Fealeil and marked "I!.1 en IIIn'i Scheel I Hullrtln Hendi. " and nddieesed te Jamei W. rearer District Clerk Jam" The right la renened te reject anv and all bid. Thn l.aue waa autherised by the i ?cJori"..efio"1.1 nl8"',ct at n election held jamki w rnAniT: District Clerk I U. . KNCill. OFl'lCK. WII-SIINGTON. IlKlI Sealed proposal w III b9 recened her i VS511 UhA.VM" "1'" time. AiiiiJ.t IJ I lO'I. and ttien opened, for excavatlnit Inland i Waterway from I)? an are Ittver te Ceiu. peak Bir. Dal nd Md. (Che.ap.ak rieOen. J Fur,her Jnfonnatteo ea I New Offering $3,000,000 The Tennessee Electric Power Company 7 Cumulative First Preferred Stock Full Paid and Nen Assessable Dividends are payable quarterly, January 1, April I, July 1. October 1. Redeemable, as e whole but net In part, at the option of th Company, en any dividend date, upon at least 60 days' notice at 1 10 and unpaid dividends. This .tock has full voting power Transfer Agent, Central Union Trust Company of New Yerk. Registrar, The Equitable Trust Company of New Ypr Vc ' Exempt from the Present Nermal Federal Income Tax Territery: Mr. B. C. Cobb, Chairman of the Executive Committee, summarizes' the particulars m regard te this 7 Cumulative First Preferred Stock as follews: Business and The Tennessee Electric Power Company controls one of the most extensive and important systems of properties in the United States engaged in the generation, transmission and distribution of electric energy, largely from water power During the past four years, the hydro-electric stations have supplied 96 of the total electrical output of the System. The electric generating stations of the System have an installed capacity of 157 000 electrical horsepower, of which 108,000 is in water power plants, the most important being the Hales Bar Station, with a capacity of 50,000 horsepower. The territory served includes practically the entire central and eastern portions of the State of Tennessee, extending nearly 200 miles from east te west and 100 miles from north te south, with an estimated population of ever 450,000. This is a section of diversified industries and rich in natural resources. It includes the cities of Nashville, Chattanooga and Knoxville. Earningst Purpose of Issue: Value et Preperty: Combined Earnings The Tennessee Electric Power Dec. 31 Dec 31 June 30 Company System Year Ended 1920 1921 1922 Gress Earnings $7,422,826 $7,525,900 $7,625,266 Operating Expenses, including Maintenarc; and Taxes 4,517,058 4,102,510 4,043,240 Net Earnings $2,905,768 $3,422,580 $3,5Si,026 Annual Interest Charges en $29,955,600 outstanding bends and annual divi dends en $1,458,800 Nashville Railway and Light Company 5 Preferred Stock net yet acquired 1,745,871 Balance for Dividends, Depreciation, etc $1,836,155 Annual Dividend requirements en $6,000,000 7 First Preferred Stecli and $3,283,800 6 First Preferred Stock 617,028 Balance available for Dividends, Depreciation, etc., for the year ended June 30, 1922, is nearly 3 times the present annual requirements of the First Preferred Stock. Mere than 80 of the aggregate net earnings of the properties is derived from the electric light and power business. The sale of this First Preferred Stock and of the recent issue of the Company's First and Refunding Mortgage Bends has provided for certain maturing obliga tions and all floating indebtedness of the properties, and has made possible the acquisition of the Hales Bar Station. The Company is in excellent current finan cial condition, with ample working capital. Based en appraisals made by the Railroad and Public Utilities Commission of th State of Tennessee covering 60 of the properties, together with conservative valuations of the remainder, the aggregate value under average price conditions less the outstanding bended debt and Nashville Railway and Lipht Cemnanv Preferred Stock is ever $16,000,000 or mere than $1 70 per share of First Preferred Stock outstanding. L ifffl LSS!!. ."l!i?"ue 1 "!" ferrr? Stock hav? be Pal upon by Messrs. Wmthren St,m, M- uir- vi.jr. inc iwiiuiiu ucceumaui wic scvciuiKeinparucs wnesc properties or securities have been arauirrH h tv,-t i! Power Company, have been audited bv the firm eTArthur Andean frTn, 7,1".:.. .a?l.'lir':'i by The Tennessee ElecUie " r'"jr i w-.wuui.uuiil U4(U UU.IC ters. Price per share $90 and accrued dividends, te yield ever 7 Bonbright & Company 437 Chestnut Street Philadelphia The Information contained in this Rdvertisemement ha, been ebtn.ned from Purees which we consider reliable While net Guaranteed, it is accepted by us os accurate. consider tellabla. r "K. Kv v .YV
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