HPW' ' '4'PPW qfiiWSwv i73T.3&?WI PPjMi:, 5--.! mmwrnwm' jitw"- Si ' ' .' V 3W W P. . Tf'f'VSlrtV V " J" "1 ' i ' V' '? J ;v W5tKaaf'!L EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERPHILADELfHiA, THURSDAY. SEPTEty.BER7t J922 lOt VJiW ! RK? BC, Hk-, te.MSSS 1 I V Br 81! I 1 m m - ffH I fl?i Ji 1f ' IUK I ft Ml n. IP ( Y t sm1 . 'Kn Sine M Rvl . pate v I5?'52 May'lia, '10 v MM Aug. J. 'as i Mi' July '?. 'sa v ljl.7 July 'in. 12 k 101.40 July 24, '22 . iOj.Ort July 24, '22 Ijjt.ftO July aa, '22 ' !i'0' July 20, '22 JO, Rll July 2B. '22 !7. 'tf'J 2 NEW YORK BOND TRANSACTIONS LIBERTY BONDS ASl) VICTORY NOTES inn. a a I0l.0 ftl.'an 10i.ne IoS.ne ioi.eo ine.Rii ini.an 101.02 80. ON 00.00 Aug. July July July July July July July July July July July July July Slav Apr. DA( .? Iau i.ew Data 20. 20. 8. Rn.UO 80.44 K8.00 83. 80 81.40 81. mi 09.00 84.00 84.00 81.40 aVoe 82.41 82.44 82.00 04.70 04.08 June July My May May May Juna May July May Dec. Dec. May May fay May A4 It. '21 10, '20 IV. '20 20, '20 21. '20 4. '20 SI. '20 80. '20 80, '20 28. '20 20. '20 10, '20 20, '20 20. '20 20, '20 21, '20 . Hants 101.28 101,04 lOt.rtH 101.80 100.80 100. M 102,00 101.78 101.40 101.00 10O. NO 101.00 100.811 101.80 101. A3 ion. os loe.uo '22 04.84 04.82 en.70 0T.80 iis.ne 3.be 118.00 00.00 03.80 04.H8 08.118 0(1,74 ea'.kii 115.70 100.02 00.81 Issue Mbertv AUs, 1082-47 Liberty 84. registered Liberty let cV ss. 1082-47 Liberty lt cv 4a. res: Liberty 2d 4i. 1027-42 . ... .. Liberty 2il 4i. reg..'.. Lllrty lt Sit cv 4Us. 1082-47 Liberty lat cv 4Ui, 1082-47 .... Lllwrty 1st cv 4U. reg Liberty S1 cv 4Hi, 11127-42 .... Liberty 2il cv 4Vi s, eg Liberty 3d 4Via, 1028 Liberty 8d n, reg Liberty 4th 4H a. lflSa-nS I. bony 1th 4'is, rec Victory 44 a. 1022-23 Victory 4 a, reg High 1UO.80 Lew 100.80 1:30 r. m. 100.80 Net tinge. ltlb',44 100.44 ieb',44 100.24 100.18 100.20 100.24 100.08 100.40 100.80 100.70 100. SO 100.18 100.08 100.88 100.20 100.08 100.54 100.20 10O.O8 100.44 100.80 100.08 100.34 Arc 4.. . 1.. Iten'e 7a 102 102 101H 102 Chinese Oeve't H-K niy 6a 4 .3H e f.au City Derd'x Os 4 8.1 City of Copen hagen r.H a 1 Mtt 1 034 8 Si .City Lyens fli 1.. .. 82i 1 82J City Mara'a Oa B 82H 1 S3 Cty et Monte video 7s 1 03i 1 OS'S. Cty Ille de Ja Ja nrle ct 8a S...i 1004 Cty Sae Taule 8a vl 2.... 10t Ctecho-Slevnk nep'e $3 wl 0 9.'.i 1 ut, 5 0.-i4 Denmark Cun Ct A 8a 1 100 Drt Peine 7a a.... no 0 00 2 non je oe, 1 001. D Canada '20 1.... 10OH D Canada '31 8.... 10O De Can ea of R2 wl 18.. 1.. a.. 8.. 1.. 1 . 2 (flat) 00 Cem Republic Ct S'ii . 8 80 Dutch U Ind's rcta '47 pn'i OS 14 P5'4 054 03 S 03 034 03 1; no no Ofli ne4 00 1; Ind'a tSALEfl IN 1I0OO1 FOKEtQN nONDS 00 00 P0 nns B9 nn 8... . 1 (flat) 'l B J. . . 2 a 1... . te . 10.. ft.. BO... Dutch rcta 12... 23 8 35 a.. .. b. ... O(aale) 13 lMaale) 13 7(aate) 23.. .. 10 ... 30 10 10(aale) 8 20.. .. Oevrt't Trench RTHs rcta 05 U O.'iK 03 4 034 03 U 03 Si 034 03 03 S 03 H 03 4 034 03 03 03 ns 03 n.i 03 ' 20. 27. 20. B. 8. 13. 0V4 08 08T4 no 00 enn 08', 08 os Os'i 08 n 8a 101 Td !.... 101 101 2 . 101 (sale) 101 .. 101H . 101 1014 ! . . 101 I .. lOt'a . .. 101 . . 101 Jan Oeven't 4' 70 70 70 77 70 70 4 704 70 Oie't I 1. . 3 0. I.'... .V. 12.. 3 r. 20.. siv 814 81 814 814 81 S 814 8t4 sin ... 814 ... 82 . .. 82 . 834 K. lirlslum n 1 lOSVi 1 . . nn Meale) 00 1 K Tlelc'm 74 I 104 13. .. 104 1.. 104 8 . . 104 13 104 Klncdem Den mark 6b wl 2 00 no 00 00 en 14 00 nn 00 neTi 00 Kingdom Dan mark et 8a B.... 1104 2.... 1104 2 .. Ill 3. .. 1104 10(sal) 1104 K et Nattier landa fli 1 03 2 0.1 1 03 2 OBH 1 ... 034 Kingdom Ner way ct 8 1. .. 1124 K Sweden Oe 8.... 103 rarla-Lyena U Oa l 10 .. . 0 .1 (flat) 12 2.. . 1. .. C(aala) 1 .... Queensland Ot 1 . 102 0. .. 103 Queensland 7 1 111 1. 1114 republic Beli via 8s wl 1 .. P4 1 08N 2 ... 084 rtp Chile "21 1.... 1"24 Hen Chlla Ml 2. ... 14 2.... ms 7(s.ile) 103 1.. . 1034 Rep Chit '40 I.... 101 P. Cuba 8a 04 1 03 S Perte R Sug a rcta 0. .. 1024 Slate of 8ne Paule ct 8 0.. 10m 17 K Ort Hrlt & I'd 1017 10.. . 10.1H 3 10". fl(eale) 103 .. 10-.4 V 8 Cra 7 wl 0 .... 01 1 . .. 01 Unt'il S Draill 74a rta 1 . . . 88 2.. . 87 a 8 Ilraill 8 Ooedrear T A nub'r '81 1, 0 . 4.. 2. . B . 3.. 1.. 1 1 . 0.. 4.. B . 1. 1001 100 1004 1004 100 100 1004 1004 1004 100 1004 10014 1004 A 8.. . 7(aale) 1 1. . . 3 7eale r ... n 1 U s 1 4. 6. C S 10U4 101 Mexico 4a . . . 13 . .. 43 . . . . 43 Mexico Ba 00 054 POMESTIC DOND9 Arn'n Acr'e A Chem 74a 1.... lOt'i Amerle'n Smlt ft nefg 1.. .. 044 2... . 044 1.. .. P4-i S 04 4 American Sue Befg fla , 2.... 1044 1.. . 104 1.. . 1044 4.... 104 4.... 101 1.. . 1014 Am T A T clt 1... . 03 A Tel ft Tel 5a 1 004 A Tel A Tel fla 1.... 117 10.. . U7V4 1... 1174 7.. . 1174 Am Writ P Ci 1.. .80 1 S4 Anten Juraena O Mare W fie 2 804 1 .. . 80 fi 80 Armour 44 a 8 014 8.... 01 A T A S Fe 4l 1 P3 4 034 8 034 At T 3 Ft 4a of 95 1..... 8 1 844 Atch T A S Fe cv 4a '00 3.... 102 Atl'a A Dlr 4a 8.. .. 00 A Ceait I- clt 2 84 8 844 Atl Ceaat U A 8 01 Atl C t. 4 4" 8 014 Atl'c Fruit 7a 2 384 8 384 1 .... 3814 Atl'c tlefir 3 8... 004 ... ne4 te . .004 10. .. 004 8 P04 Bait A Ohie cv 2 .. 804 1 884 1 884 1 SO 8 864 8 88 U Uap T ct 7a 7 80 3 80 1.. .. 87 Dltn Rap Tran ct 7a at'd 10 82 7 82 Buih Ter'l S 5 044 5 04 4 Canadian Oenl Blee Oa wl 5 .. 1044 Canad'n Nthn 84 a rcta 1 . . 115 Canadian N 7e 1 . . 114 Cana'n Pac 4a 0... . 82 3 82 0 82 24. ... 824 8 82 1 . .. 24 Cent' I Pae lat 10 04'. Cere de Pas' a Cep'r 8a 1.... 12S4 2 128 2.. 128 5 ... 120 2 ... 123 Chea'k A O td 08 Chea A O 44 a 3.. .. 80 3 00 Chea'e A O Si 4.... 1034 Ohes'e A Ohie cv 3 12 084 1. ... 08 30 . 08 7(aale) 08 .1 Chi 07 Reck I A I'acin fd 2 .... 85 2 S' 1 81 Chi Ueck I A Paclfle 4a 4.... 84 Chlla Cep'r 61 10 04 2... 01 . . 04 . 014 . 044 .. 03 . 034 03 Cln'tl Oaa 34 B(aalc) 00 1 . . en C N V 34 'S I 3 . . 034 Cl'd Cln Chi A St Leuis 3. . 101 Columbia G A i:icc 1st A Ort Cen'd Ceal (Je of Md Ss 3 . 3 J .. 3. . Havana A Pwr Ooeilj-ear T nubT '41 9 ... 113 B.... 11B4 1 .. 1134 1 1104 Ci'd Trunk it Can As rcla 1 ... 100 1 1034 Gr'd Trunk of Canada 7' 8 1134 Great Nerlh'n niy 84a 1 104 1 .. 1044 Great North' n nall'y 7 2.. . 1134 4.... 1134 2 1134 113 113 113 113 r. i.gi Ss 2... 87 Helland-Am'n Line Oa 1 8S4 Hud A Man fd 3 ... 87 2. ..87 1 ... 87 Hud Man In 3 .. . 00 2 . .00 2. . . 00 Humble Oil A Ref'g 54 s wl 3 .. 100 12 . . 10O III Central fd 2 nt 1 . . 014 1 014 Ksale) 01 III- Ctn 4s '33 8. . S.1 III- Cen'l .'4s 3 ... 101 2 . 101 Ills Steel 44s 1 024 Indt'a Steel :.s 12.. ini Info Met 44 s 2. 13 Int M ct 44 s 1. .. 134 Info Met' n ct BtVd IB... IB... 1... 1 4Hs .. 134 .. 15 . . IS 13 Inlbore n T fd 0. 10... 3... 14... 2... 1... 20... 10... 4. . 8. . 4. . 8. Int n 4 .. 3 78 j . 73 , 78 . 734 1 784 73 734 7.14 73 734 78 4 734 fd ct 73 73 Intbern Itapld Tran fla wl 1 80 Intbern Rapid Tran 7a wl 1 07 S .07 Inlr'l A Great N'n aj wl 47. .. 344 13 34 2 . r.4 0 .. 34 2 84 t M Marine Oa 1 20 2 . 1 1 . 4.. 4.. 3.. Le A Nash Ss 1.... 100 La A N W Si 8 7B Manatl Sugar Ce 74 B nn 4 no ManltebA S W Celli Sa '40 S 00 Market St niy a Fran 1st 1 88 M Oil wn'd.8s 10 122 Mex Tetr'm s 1004 Mid H A Or 5s 4... . 00 Mln A St L 4s 1' 434 M A StL. en 5a 4 704 Me Kan A Tex nj wl 03 04 04 014 0(4 04 04 04 04 H4 4 084 03 02 0.1 n2 n.i 08 Q Int'l Tap b 3 804 b . n 2. ... 80 Iowa Centl 1 2 ... 814 Julius Kaysei A Ce 7 els 4 103 0 . 104 7(ale) 104 Kan C Ft S A Memp 4 s 3 . . 824 1... . 824 fan City Ft S & Memp ft 2 103 'nn O A X 3 1 . .. 714 5 . . 714 Kelly sprlng'd Tire 84 1 . . . 108 Keokuk A Dee Melnea 5a 1 03 Hack Steel '23 1 ..100 Lehigh Val Os 1 104 L A Myers 7s 1.. 110 La A Ark' 1 1 .... 04 30 . 10 . B. 1 . 1 B n b . 10. M Kan A T 4s 1 .... 81 Me Kan A Tex 4 s wl 1 .. . 72'j Me Kan A lex 5a wt 7ft 20. 33 10 10 r. 804 80 4 80 80 80 80 10.... 100 New Kng'd Tl Ce Bs wl IS.. 2. 5.. 8 . 5 . 8 r... s . 2 . 1 . 2.. 4. 1. no ne4 en nn 07 nn 011 no ne4 nn no nn e New Or Tex A Mexico 5a 2 . 704 3... 70 N Y Ccnfl 3s 3 1 8 3. . . a. . . tl(sale) 00 00 004 004 1)0 4 en en 4 00 N r Cent' I 0s 3.... 107 20.. 107 2 . 107 2 .. 107 N Y Ldl'n Ce 04s rets 10.. 1124 New Y N II A II 34 a '54 3.... 31 New Y N H A H 4s '57 5 83 1 Ml New Y N II A Hart'd 0a 1 01 Petl'd nwy A Light Bs '4 2 80S 3 87 PertlM Rwy A LlRht 74 1.... 100 Produe h n 8a 4 . . 102 Pre A Iteflners war'd 8s 2 ... US rub Herv Cerp N Jsy 5s 2. ... 80 runts. Allegre fug Ce 7s 10.. . 110 Reading Ce 4s 7 80 1 .... 80 2 ... 80 Rem Arms fls 11.. .. 044 Rogers Drewn Iren Ce 7a ..J.. 0B 3t t. I'n Mt A 8 niy 4s 2 00 St L 4 S F al . 83 ; Me Kan A Tex da wl 83 . 07 13 07 7 07 5 074 Me 1'aclflc 4s 2.. 1. 43. 10.. 08 en en in en 011 Me i'acine ils 3 . 18. 13 . 3. . 10.. NEWS FOR INVESTORS 120 1 . 120 3 . 1204 I" 1204 1 . 120 1 120 4 7 120 3 . 120 3 120 2 . 120 S . . 121 I . . 1204 N A Killa'n Ce Os rets 1 . 05 1 03 1 . . . . V.T ' I . II.IV, 3 0S N Ohie Trac A LlRht (is 2 ... no North Western Dell T 7s - ... -I-........ ..0 1 -' i''l h mutcmi-m n N pacifle n 4. sn 102 102 102 103 102 102 2 . 1024 0(sale) 1024 3 . . . 102 Ment' .1 Pwr 3 1 . . . . no 1 n 1 no National Tube Ce ct Ba 1 ... 10O . 83 . . 85 . . 85 83 Rlys 4a .. 384 nil's 3 2 .. 10 7 . . 104 N Y Tele'e '41 3 . . . 107 IO71, 107 A Wn 84 HI 5 .... 84 5.. . 84 B .. 84 5 ... 844 3 84 St L A S F In 1 774 10.. . 77 1.... 78 3.. .. 784 10 .. . 784 0 70 StL A S Fran Series A N Yk O N Yk 3 ... Norfolk cv fls 40 1.. 4 4.. 1.. 1. The United Security Life Insurance and Trust Company, in of August 31, bIiewh the company funds are Invested e follews: Cns-h, $3."H,ri07: leans secured by collateral, S1.110.IJ01 : lenns en lint mertgagee. 82.lfr2.Sl.-i. I'nited Stntes Cievernment An,! rnllrnn.t hnnil. S.-ifl!2.4.4 : ceminer- ! clal paper, $120,3.3.1 nnd banking heiihe and ether real estate. $2411.070. The foregoing shows a total of $4..r)34,103 te protect $2,31S,S84 of deposits. New Yerk bankers were the IiIkIi bid 4... . 00 N Pac n 5s wl 2. ... nn; n . . no 1 nn N I'acine It fls 5 .. 110 1. 110 4 110 4 tin 5 ion Oregon S L 5s 1 . 8. fl.. a,.... n.iV4 1 03 2 n.i Sn Railway 4s 18 7t B 714 1. ... 714 1 71 8n Railway Bs SO 004 10 004 3 00 Sn Rall'y 04a 1.... 104 3.... 104 1. .. 101 1.. . 101 2 ... 101 2. . 10IU Stand'd Oil et Calif 7a 2.... 10O 1 ... 1004 Steel Tube Ce of Am'n 7s 1.... 100 1.... 1004 4 1004 Third Ave aj 2 07 4... . 08 Third Ave 4s 4 00 robacce Tred. uts Cerp 7a 1.... 1034 Union Pae cv 1 75 2 73 10 03 10... . 03 L'nlen Pae 4s 10.. 22.. 11 25 8 .'. 10 20.. 10.. 20.. 1.. 10.. Tell 13.. 2.. 0.. 23.. in . 10.. 5 . a.. 10 73 73 75 75 75 75 7B 73T4 70 754 75 75 75 75 73 73 75 70 75 75 75 75 4(sale) 75 StL A rt Fran Serlea D 10 (flat) 80 HI 5 20... . tL A 8 B4a wl 14 80 80 80 r rui 8. . 8.. 4.. 5 . 3. . 11.. 13.. 10.. St L 3.. 1 Cuba 1 1. 0 . Cuba 8s I. Chi i B 0. Chi i 1 2. :e 1.. 8. . 7.. 5.. 1.. 08 At' n 3s ... 504 . . 58 At 34 s .. 874 . . 874 . 37 37 .. 87 ... 30 ,. 88 88 1. 1 Den Chi D A Q gm pen 4 C U A 1 Chi II 1.. n Q II 4i . 014 A Q Ss 101 Chicago U"n Is Bs '51 Bait A Ohie 4s 1. . . 87 I 1 87 lalt A Ohie Ss 1 004 IB ni 1 01 'Halt A Ohie 81 ' 8.... 101 2.,.. 1014 .... 102 1.... 103 1... "is a A O Pltl 34 8 044 A O Tel 4s a 714 1 714 Baxnsd'l! Cerp 1.... 1054 Tawll TeUphens 1.... KM 1.... 1084 1.... 1014 Bath BtMl 1st 1 seu B Steal Ba 'S 9 9 Bath Bteel s A O 5. 1 10 10 1 Chi 7... . 3.. .. 4.. . 0 Cht Ind 8s of '( 1 3 Chicago 8t P d 844 84 4 844 84 84 W 4s B0 58 88 B8 A Le 1.... l 100 1004 100 100 100 100 100 Tth i 2 1.... Braad'y Ava en 1 TS Bfta Kdl Ce 8s 1,.,. 1034 Bka Kdl O Ts . li... IttBU am u d is "3 1..1, JU "s.a?i i iKWtm Ba. T ta ''; JT-T-t T J 84 85 Mil A 4s 87 Chicago Mil A St P 40 '23 1 84 2 85 2 83 Chicago Mil A Stl' cv 4 4a 7 78 1 78 8 78 1 75 Chicago Mil A StP fd 44 s B 08 8 88U Chicago Mil A OtPgm 44s 2 89 1 88 Chicago Mil A St r CV 6a 1 T74 c A Nwn aw D TD 1 70 Chi A N Wwr. Os of 'ST 1..,. 10TU 9,... 1014 1.... 1074 1.... 1074 Chicago ft Nth W'n 6ris a.... HI Ooleage IUU ways Bg S 81 H r iih cat it r u m OSBA H 1 01 ni A S 8s . 100 100 . 100 Ce Bur sta'd 2 04 7 03 1 (flat) 03 4 03 0 .. 03 20 03 8 ..03 Cuba n nd Ss B... 85 Cuba RR 74s 5 1004 2 . 10a Del A Hud cv 1.. . 00 Del A Hud fd 1 . 03 D A Hud 34 s . 1014 . 101 Gas 3s 80 . SO a n a fd . 484 48 48 Den A R O 4s 1 . 77 Det Edl Ce 8s 1 ... 104 4 Dnner 7s wt 2 . 044 D de Nemours Pwdr 7 4 1 .. 108 10. . 108 2 ... IO84 2.. . 108 Dug Light 8s 2 10S B .. 103 1.... 108 Dui Lgt 74 s 1.... 1074 Empire Qaa A Fuel 7Hs 4 07 1... . 07 8 07 4 074 8.. .. 074 Erie Oenl Lien 84 4 (ruar'd 5s 10 . . 1054 18 1034 ero-v n n &. Nav Ce 4 s SS.. .. S4 4 38 . 44 55 . 81 3 .. S4 Otis Steel 74 s rets 3. . 05 Pac T A T Ss 32.. no Pnc Tel A Tel' 5a rets 3 04 O(flai) (14 2 04 3 ni 1.. 8 . 3 Ca Ce 2 . 1074 s.... mr Pennn R 44 2 (sile)110 Pa It gm 44 s 2.. .. 044 1 .... 04 5. . 044 Penna R R 5a 3. .. 102 7.. 102 102 R 84s , 110 . 102 110 . 110 nev, l'enna R R 7s 1 ... 112 2. 1124 Pern Marat 5s 5(snlc) 100 1.... 100 Phlla Cnty fd 1 . . 1014 2 . 101 Pert' Id Rwy A Light Ss '30 1 . . 01 Pert' Id nwy A Light 5s 30 renna 1. 7.. 3 .. 1. . 14 2.. 1. 1.. 1.. 0.. 1. B4 4 544 54 544 64 4 64 Rrla ItR cv H a 62 1 814 Erie RR cv U 2 64 4 2 644 Erie RR Ce 4a 2 08 risk nub'r c ta cts 1.... 1084 4,.f. 1074 1..,. 10T4 Fram'n Indus! Dev THs 1 034 Oene'l Ktee Bs 2.... 1014 Oene'l Glee 0s 1..., 108 1.... 1074 D V Goedrich Ce OH s rots 1.... 102ft a.... 10a a... 10a 1.... 10214 , (nr Sr..i)0O.f)0(l 1 ehwav bends et nn .!.' ui.i, ..( llrei'nn Thi Iksiie wn , Oregon s Line aw aided at 100.0101. The terms of the bidding were te the effect that the bid ders were te fix the rate. They set it at 4Vi per cent for ?4.400.(K)0 of the issue and 4 per ccut for the ether $000, 000. The bends are scriuls, maturing en an overage of eighteen years nine months. A syndicate of bankers composed of Ilambicten & Ce.. Spencer Trat.k & Ce., K. II. Hellins & Sens and the .Merchants Securities Corporation is offering for public subscription a new closed i"8"e of $1.77.'. 000 Wickwlre Spencer Steel Corporation ten -year 7lj per cent cecured convertible geld notes, ilnrml Sentcmber 1. 1022. ... ..... . P.ick.iri1 Mntnr I Twe issues et pueilc utility oenos - y tetallni; $l,2,iMii)ii for rorte uice were nwnrded by the War Department Insular Bureau te American bankers, headed by (luarunty Company and Halsey. Stuart & Ce., of New Yerk. Of the inaues. $1,000,000 were 5 per cent geld bends and brought 100.317. The second lsue, known as 5 per cent irrigation geld bendb, brought $113.- The National City Company, which en July 25, purchased the entire $15, 000,000 lsnie of Philippine Govern ment thirty-year 4 per cent geld bends, announced that all of them hnve been sold. The bends mature July 1 and 15. 1052. A referendum en the quebtien as te whether the collection of checks by banks at par should be made a uni versal practice throughout the coun try was begun among 1400 business or er or zanizatlens connected with the Cham w nt f'emmerce of the United States. The Hank of England minimum dis count rute remains unchanged at 3 per The average price of the twenty ac tive industrials declined 0.00 per rent I veMerday te 100.G8. and the twenty 1 rails declined 0.00 per cent te U1.2D. rm. ,, nl flii ninn Tank ( nr ' 1 11 17 uui 1. sa. w ...-. . .-- fnTriKniiv for the six mentlib Tnn rtn. 1022. shows a surplus of $1 233.431 after depreciation and Fed eral tnxes. After allowing for pre ferred dividends this is equivalent te ( $0.77 n share earned en the outstand ing $12,000,000 common stock. Meru than Sl.OOO.OOO par alue nf Mecks and bends found in the strong box of the defunct brokerage firm of Ed ward E. Kehn & Ce.. were Beld at auction yebterday for $50,337. An analysis of the distribution of out eut htandlng block of the American Smelt ing and Refining Company has been made by the company's transfer de partment. The records show that 490, 400 shares of the company's preferred stock are held by 11,450 stockholders and 0011,1)80 shares of Its common stock ure held by 7510 stockholders. During August, Iiurlingten hauled 13,207 mere cars than last year or 8.4 per cent. Livestock loadings In creased 10.7 per cent, te 17,072 ears: grain 0.1 per cent te 24,020 and miscellaneous freight 21.5 per cent te 117,754, while coal decreased 47.1 per cent te 12,013 cars. S. 8. Kresge Company reports Au gust ealcs totaled $5,122,000, against $4,311,258 In 1021. Fer eight months, sales were $30,021,28, against $32, Rfift.ft55 in 1021. IlllnelH Central loadings during Au gust Increased 10 per cent te 1R5.277 cars. Grain loadings increased 37 per cent te 10,310, livestock 41 per cent te 4100, lumber '50 per cent te 17,078, petroleum and ItB products ft per cent te 0004, quarry products 25 per cent te 773J and miscellaneous freight 80, te 72,711, while coal and merchandise decreased 0 per cent te 30,108 and 31, 010 respectively. Greet Western's revenue freight loadings in August were 28,533 cars, against 20,014 a ycantfe. .. nm . no . . 00 . .. 00 ,.. no , . . nil4 , . no . . 004 . .. no 4 004 Sun 1st 2 ... 70 7(snle) 70 '.aks A Ce 7s 2... 100 Han Antonie A A P niy 4s 1.. . 70 Kesb'd A 1. aj 2 . 20 eb'd A I. fd 3. . 40 3 . 40 18. . 40 Seabe'd Air L Sta'd 4s 1 Seab'd A 05 . . 05 . . 115 . . n: .. 04 . 04 Pat 5 s 1014 1.. a... 3... 1... n I.'.'. l'nlen 1... Union l'ac 0s 5 104 4 L'nf d Drue As 1 113 I'nfd Fuel A Oaa 0s 2 OR V Tank-C 7s 1 104', U S Heff Mch Cemp'y Ss 2.. . 10t t'fd niv I Ce S Fran 5s 3 01 2 01 U 3 nubb'r 5s 00 2.. I.. 2 . 5. 2 110 re no no nn 2. . 1104 U fl Rubb'r 7s 8 102 C S Rub 7 4s 4. . 110 J'd S tlteel 5s 1. ..103 7. . 103 1. . 103 11 . . 103 Va.C Chm Isl 5 100 3 1004 Va.C Ch ct 7s 1... . 08 1 08 1 ns 3... 084 1 08 Va-e Chem cv war'd 7 4s 10 10 "l. 15 1 R. . 50 I. fls 08 08 08 4 08 084 08 08 08 0S4 Sinclair C Oil Cnrp 7s rets . 100 4 1 . 100 2 . 100 4 5 100t 1 . 1004 r, . 100 2 100 13 100 7. .. 100 12(finO 1004 7(sale) 1004 7(flat) 1004 2 1004 Sinclair C Oil Cep 74 s 07 08 n7 ns n7 n7 os Va Rwy Ce 3s B . 1. . 2.. fl.. 1 n 5.. 1.. 1.. 5.. Va 3 . 08 .. no . 00 Swn en 2 804 3... 80 4 3 (sale) SO 3 . . 804 Warner Sugar Ref's 8s 1 102 2 . 102 1. 102 Wesfn Md 4s 1 07 Wea'n I ac 1st 1 8', (sale) 80 1 (flat) 80 Unlet 80 Weet Shere 4s 1 85 tVestlnghs'e U A life 7s 3 107 2 108 0.... 108 Wilsen Ce cv THE PEOPLE'S FORUM Letters te the Editor 1044 104 101 104 101 105 103 105 104 105 104 10.1 104 11)5 Crude Ce 64 a 1)11 nn (1(1 nn 2.. .. 00 S'n Pae cv 4s 1. 25 . . i" 2.. 15.. 3.. 6. . 2.. 10 1.. 3.. 25.. 10.. 11 . Sinclair O P 10.. ' 23'.! 63.. 4.. 10.. 8.. 1. 6.. 1.. neti nn 004 no 07 074 Wilsen Ce 1st 2.. . 101 3. .. 1014 Wilsen C 74 a 22.. 107 107 107 1004 100 107 107 10(1 13. 1 2. r. 0 5 KXsale) 100 HKsale) lOflU Mere Practical Education Needed Te the h'dlter of Ihe Eventne TuWIe LtAatrS Sir Your remarks en the returning American mind, arc te the point. Move Ir needed. Someone said that for every ene with brain and ability te think there ere n hundred who have stomachs nnd will cat. A learned professor net long age claimed that only nbetit one in 10,000 rtnlly thinks. Se it seems cer tain that several things arc needed. One would be n restricted franchise, The right te vote should be given only te these who can show nn ability te de cide political matters with some degrce of Intelligence. Years of bodily exist ence Is no criterion. The Government tests of the soldier boys indicate that ns high as 40 per cent of them had only twelve te fourteen year minds. Clearly mch immaturity is net fit te govern ub. Anether is mere education along lines needed in practical life. Most of us find no use for Greek, Latin and higher mathematics and n tot of ether frills and fuddles. AVc would have been much better served if the time spent en them had been given te politics, practical and theoretic. The land question i ad mitted te be wrongly managed today, but few have n decent solution nnd still fewer agree en one. While transporta tion Is ages old. the railroad with its development of regions fur from watir competition brought new problems we should be solving. Added te these arc the ones brought by the use of lnechnnl cal power and specialization in industry. Finally there is money designed te facilitate business for the geed of nil hut monopolized bv the few and used te mere or less fully enslave the ninny. We should begin the study of these itrtl things In the common schools. Many Miters never get te any ether. Lastly i should waste less time In plaj and get our chnngu of action in things worth while. There nre plenty of them. The cog in n wheel, grinding away all day at one endless job, cannot be blamed for wishing something else te de. Manv play, ethers find their hobbled in things worth while and this is te be encouraged, and no mere efficient medium exists than the papers, of whjch veurs is far from le.ist. CHAHLES E. DUItYEA. Philadelphia, September 4. 1022. Settlement of Laber Difficulties 77j the h'dlter 0 the Kvcnlne PiiMIc Ledger: Sir I have read with Interest your editorials en the industrial questions, and they seen, te me te be fair. Why net give publicity te the defi nite prepositions that hnve been made for settling labor difficulties in con nection with the railroads and the milieu? The se-called Plumb plan for opera tion of the roilreadsMs a definite, care fully thought out plan. Would it net be advisable te give an accurate analy sis of this plan at the present time? The Survey for April, 1022, is de voted te "coal." "The Miners' Pro gram," by Jehn lirephy, describes pro posals of men who knew the coal busi ness. I believe the public, or at least that part of the public which reads editorials, would be interested In the details of the miners' proposals as given by Jehn Brophy. Xn doubt some of J our publications have nubllshed something about both nf these nlans. but I have net seen them. At any rate, some repetition does no harm where careful thinking is necessary. GEORGE A. MITCHELL. Vlneland, X. J.. September 3, 1022. Pepper Outshines Pericles Te the 7,'iilfer 0 the l'vinltig Public Ledger: Sir Herace of Radner favors Herace of Reme in that he rightly believes "middle courses te be the best." Pepper i' a man of balance. He lias found his role, but lias net readied his place. Here is n statesman for the people! "Pepper for President" is a wertliv aspiration, and, what is mere, n wertli while one. He is much mere than nn American Pericles greater we aver than the revered eriicjnnl. Pepper for President! Take up the ,.rJ-! AI'GCSTUS. Ocean City. N. J.. Keptenincr 4, 1U-'. U. S. Postoffice Ownership Te the hdtter 0 the livening 1'ubUc Ledger: Sir Hubert Werk. PeMii'iistei Gen eral, thinks the I lilted Mates hIieiiIiI own every posteffice buildin.; It uses throughout the country. The only pos sible objection te huch n plun that even a mers-back Congressman could raise is that it is plainly based en common sense. It is net in the least involved; it is practical; it Is economical; it is efficient ; It leaves the Constitution un molested. The posteffice is the public service with which the whole population comes most often into contact. It is every body's business in n very literal sense. Te carry en this business no less tlinn S12.000.000 (interest en M00.000.000) each 3, cer Is expended in rental for buildings. It would cost mere thnn one year's rental te erect or purchare the necessary buildings, but in the course of ten earn thpre would be n cesh sav ing en the hooks and the Government would own valunble prepertv and struc tures. SAMUEL S K. Philadelphia, September .". 1922. Letters te the Editor should be u orlef and te the point as possible, avoiding anything that would open a denominational or sectarian dis cussion. Ne attention will bs paid te anony mous IctterO. Names nnd addresses must ba Blgnnd an an evidence of ?;oed fnlth, although names will net 10 printed If request Is made that tr.ev 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 unles nccempanled by post age, nor will manuscript be saved, election te nsscrt Itself nnd teach n let of time-serving Congressmen and State legislators that the' public Is net the insignificant, spiritless, forgiving, for getful crenttjVe that they think it is Let us, the public, teach them a lessen this fall that will net be forgotten for a long while, and show them thnt gov ernment was net Instituted for the ben efit of certain special Interests, but for the general public. HARRY C. COPE. Bethlehem, September 4, 1022. Honesty the Thing That Counts Te the Editor 0 fhc L'vcntug Public Ledger: Sir That sturdy old inventor and engineer, Hudsen Maxim, Is said te have served notice en an Atlantic City committee te the effect tlmr he would net act as "Father Neptune" during the beach pageant unless pcrhitncft were placed en the tnboe list. Mr. Maxim wrote a letter in which he frankly con fessed thnt he objected te perfumes, explaining that whenever he has a re ception In his home he sends all in vited persons printed slips requesting that they refrain from using them. There is nothing in the Constitution te prevent nn American citizen from delivering an nnd-perfume ultimatum te guests or bathing beauties. Further more, Mr. Maxim's nese is his own and it is te be presumed he hns n fairly clear Idea what it finds obnoxious and what It doesn't. He has been its clos est nssocinte new for about seventy years, I believe. King Geerge is said te liave re- quested, a year or se age, that n young woman who appeared ut a court func tion henvily rouged be asked te retire nnd remove a portion of her facial decorations. She retired, but did net reappear, co thorough was her embar rassment. Reth the IlrlfMi monarch nnd Mr. Maxim have been honest enough te ex press their actual sentiments and, after nil. honesty is the thing that counts in tins world. Were everybody se open and abovelienrd we would be much better acquainted and net have te pay the steeii price of deception be often. But, sadly enough, people arc net that honest as a rule and hence one knows little about what Is offensive te his frlhnvs. Si.Vn.U) THE HAILCR. Philadelphia, September 4, 1022. Thinks She'll Apologize Te the Kdtter et the Evening 1'ubltc Ledger: Sir The ether day a new-s item was printed In the paper te the effort that .1 woman had been left $l.S7.ii00 In a will. 011 condition that she apoleiried te lier brother ter onee having snld he wuiim nun 1110 l.'imin. I have a pretty strong hunch that she win c.impjy wiin tlic condition te pre i-u. nun iriiiu ruining at. least one member of the family that slie knows 'v., ,...- D. C. L. inuaueipniii, September 4, 1022. 1 ' Jehn Henvoedi" the earliest collection et English colloquial saylnts, which was printed for the first time In 1546. Poems and Songs Desired "O 8ele Mle," Net "O Sole Mle" A friend who alma himself a'dally reader of the People's Forum calls attention! te an error which appeared In the title of a translated son printed In this department en Tuesday. The aenc In question was given "O Sole Mle." which the FerunVa friendly crltle pronounces wrong-, adding that tha correct title la "O Bele Mle," the Italian word "sole" signifying- "sun," or, In the poetical aensa used In the song-, "sunshine," whlle "sole" means "only" or "single." It la clear, therefore, from the text of ,the song that "sunshine" Is'the word Intended nnil that the title undoubtedly Is "O Sels Mle," or "O My Sunshine." The correc tion made by the Forum's friend Is ac cepted with thanks. Child Father te Man Te the Editor of the Evening PubUe Ledger: Hlr My week-end pastlme la poetical com position. I hepe I shall net offend you In Its redundancy. If I de net get It oft my hands new Inspirations fall me. n, D. Ocean City. N. J.. September 2,x1022. TIIU CHILD IS FATHER TO THE MAN Here the Inventor everything te Iilm a toy Here the peel, thinking like n boy, Pleasantly taking te him n duty. Trnclntr ihaduws and discovering beauty. Here the philosopher, reading In atones Life's message In melodic tones; Talking te himself? Weill hardly evert ChaOhg nt life's bridle? Never! Never! New the pnlnter with hli brush, .striving te copy dawn' fair blush And the nu'.s.er, boldly dramatic. Flavoring his prose with salt, se Attic, They're nil klda! Mere welcome then In a world of vicious men; Let us be fair te them', oft te repair te thorn; They'll chew, us hew te love, and when. Tea: the child la father te the man, If he remains 11 child, of course; Week you (e knew hnw the Jey bgan? Leve had In Innocence Its source! A. D. Little Benny's Nete Boek By Lee Pape Questions Answered 10. 1 10' 1071; 10m 107 Recerd Ceal Loadings Woshlngten. Kept 7 A total of 167 128 cars were leaded with coal during thA u.. ended 1 'Qded September 2. according te reports from me rail carrier jum rrgeivcti ey me As sociation of Railway Executives This was the largest number of cars leaded durlnn any ene week since the strike of miners began en April 1. last, end also exceeded 1 the preceding week bv 40,010 cars On tha Dasia or tne numwr or curs leaned with coal, production last week amounted in ap proximately 0.2.10,000 tens. French Bank Statement Pert. Sent. 7 The weekly statement nt the Rank of France shown the following ehanaes In francs: Geld In hand, Inrreas&d 474,000: silver in nana increased ltu.ono ltu.eno ltu.one notes In circulation Increased 074,121,000' treasury deposits decreased 20.741,000 Kin em! deposits decreased 73,0(18,000 bills dis counted decreased 373.10y.000. Advances In creased 8(1,801,000; advances te trig state remain unchanged at 23,000,000,000. Paris Bourse Irregular rurla. Sept. 7. Prices moved Irregularly en the Bourse today. Three per tent rentei, fllf 7Jc. Exchange en Ionden, ft8f 05c. Flvn per cent lean, 70f o0e. The dollar was quoted at 12f 72Vic. Bank of England Statement Londen, Sept. 7 The weekly statement of the Ilank of ICngland shows the following changes In peunds: Total reserve Increasr,) 1,041.000: circulation decreased 1,088,000; bullion Increased 1041; ether securities In creased 000,000: ether deposits Increased la, 831. 000; public deposits decreased 12.. 041.0D0; notes reserve increased 1,043,000) government securities decreased UIO.OOO, TnB npnnertlnn of the bank'a reserve tu llnMntv this week Is 119,37 per eenti last week It was 17.61 per cent. Penn Mutual Elects Twe Trustees The Heard of Trustees of the Penn Mu tual Life Insurance Company has elected Colonel Franklin U'Oller and J. Kutherfnrd McAllister te fill yacaneles en the beard, SUPPLY THE DIAI.OGDK Trore Is Fitly Dollars In It for nimble wits. Loek for the humorous sketch, with animated characters! "put the words In their mouths"! you may win en of the thirteen priies offered each week for tha best I dialogue. Sunday PUBUO L1UIL "Hake ' Zt a Habit. "r-JLdv. Congress and Its Viewpoint Te () CdKer of the livening Public Ledger: Kir The public is a queer animal. Kxtept en rcfjular election dnys and durlnc the short time of the campaigns preceding election day. the public is ab solutely Ignored, clouted. Insulted, kicked about from pillar te pest, al ways getting the wrong end of the stick by all these that expect te get special benefits from the public; nnd yet it doc liethiuc but crewl. It seems te hue no mere spunk and resistance than a jelly fish. The public: knows thnt Its chosen rep resentatives In our national Congress and In our several htate Legislatures after election forget all about their duty nnd obligation te the public and seem te recognize only the particular special interests that they feel were responsible for their election, or that may prevent their re-election. Never before In the history of this country hns it nppenred w evident thnt our Con gressmen nnd members of our State Legislatures arc the creatures of the many different speclnl Interests thnt maintain paid lobbyists nt the respective beats of government. The only legislation that the public can get in its behalf Is such ns does net conflict with the selfish interests of some powerful speclnl Interest such as trusts, tbe American Federation of La La eor, the Ltiiuer Lengup, the Anti Liquor League, the Farmers' Ornnge, the American Legien dtmnndlng pay for potrietlc service te their country, the professional reformer and upllfter, and a host of ethers mero or less In fluential agencies. All tliebe many dif ferent special Interests hnve the peo ple's representatives working in behalf of ene or the ether of them, nnd hew few there nre thnt give any thought te the general public. The public knows this Is true, yet t does nothing nut growl, wnen will the public bite? what nn the public will have nt Ceal Mine Strikes Te the Ed.ter of the Evening Public Ledger: Kir New that the coal strike are about ecr, I will trunk ou very much If jnu will glve a brief account of strlkes of this sort In the United Suites and their outeema. Philadelphia, September 4, J022. All contreerlcs that li.ive ten popularly known as strlkis hnve net been se charac terized by the workers. Preb.ibly there hai rarely bren a time In the last thirty or forty years when thcre has net been a conflict between miners nnd operators mimehere In the ce.il Industry, local, rcglonel or national In size, that might Iw considered a strike. The most Important of these In the bi tuminous Industry ere In 1SUI nnd 1VJ7; In the nnthraclte fields In 100O nnd 100-.()3 In the bituminous mlne In 1010 and In both the bituminous und anthracite fields in the present year. The meBt recent conirerrsy , Wunrn. the of the different e nf opinion nn 10 i..,i constitutes n ptrlkii The mlnera ,nfen,i that they rl,j net etrlka en April J but simply declined te work after their wage and working agreement hid expired en March 31 until a new contra -t had be-in negotiated In the popular mind, however, this upheaval In the coal Industry was considered a strike. Twe Celebrated Phrases Te the Editor of the Eientng Public Ledger: Sir Twe phrases I ha,i frequently heard are "Darnuni was right" and "Sherman waa right." Will you pardon niy Ignerance If I ask you Just what Is meant i,y these ex pressions? SWKCT SIXTBUN. rhlUdelphla, September 3, 1922. The saying "Harnum was right" has ref erence te the quotation gnu rally attributed te the great showman "Tliere Is ft feel born every minute." Ih., xnresslnn "Shnr man wus right" has rtfurcnre te his saying "War Is hell." "Reme Net Built In a Day" Te the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger: Sir Will you please, tell u? wj,en the ex pression "Itome was net built In n day" originated? TWO HOYS. rniianripnia. September r,. 1022 The quotation is from ' The Proverbs of This nftirnoen my loeth started te hert fenrse ngen and I quick wil crreund te the dentists and sat down In the waiting room nnd the dentist stuck his hed out between the cur tins saying, All rite. Kenny, 111 see you as t-oen ns I get threo with this ludy, docs it hert mutch? Awfull. I scd. And I tat there hold ing It and wishing he would hurry tip and get threo with the lady, and an other lady came in and sat down te wait and my teeth nke started te feel a little better, and the dentist came out with a little red hedded lady say ing, All rite, Mrs. Powers, tomerro nftirnoen nt .'5. new Kenny slop rile In. This lady can go In ferst If she wunts te. I scd. Well wnt a pcrfeck little gentleman. I am rnthrr In n hurry as 11 mutter of fack, the lady scd. Kelng n short lnd with high heel", and she went In with the dentist nnd my teeth nke get bet ter and better and I could heer the short lady going Owteh. O, mcrsey. deer. m: thinking, I wonder if that" ! hew lie's going te hert me. I WIch prltty seen a man came in I I with his hand up le his face and the I iientisr nunc out ngen with the snort . lady looking as if she was glad she was out, and the dentist waved hli ! finger at im te pe in and I scd. Mil be i mat man would line te go m ferit. Xuthlng would please me mere, the quicker the better, yeure my Idccr of a spearty youngster, the man sed. Kelng a thin man with wide clothes, nnd he went In with the dentist nnd stnrted te go, Ow. ewteh, wait a mlnnit, O. O. Me thinking. Heck, geed nlte. And jet then my teeth nke started te net hert nt nil anij I get up nnd smirk ever te the table and get my cap and the dentist called out. Ill be with , oil In u cupple of mlnnlts new. Kenny. Net having cny effect en me en nc nc ceunt of me being half ways down stairs and still going. ISAAC STARR, JR & CO. United State Government Securitie bought and sold at prevailing market pricei. 16th & Sansom Sts., Philadelphia KTKAMSHII' NOTICES MALLORY TRANSPORT LINES. Inc. Operating U. S. Gov. Shipe Te BARCELONA, OENOA.NAPLES. MARSEILLES and VALENCIA SS"WeitLashaway," Sept. 8 tSS"Carcnce" Sept. 23 (Marseilles. Genea and Naples) (fGenea, Naples and Darcelenj) Genea Direct via New Yerk GEYELIN & CO., Inc. Phlla. A0t3 108 S. Fourth St., Phils. mmmLembard 5144 Main 7791. r STEAMSIIII' OTK'i:t - " IMIaBMKl'ljiJaffiKjaBBtlafcaay iBly ' ."? i- -3V".- e opportunity the coming The l'eeple'a Fernm will uppeur daily la the Evenleg I'ublle Lfdrer, and also In the Sunday l'ublle Ledger. ltrra discussing timely topics will be printed, aa well as requested P?ems, and questions of general Intrreat will be answered. T JsFt J By ?;.JArAN In 10 days kniNA in 14-clays rtnitftv"'- n d Prnm VnAititia Tl " twin VU-nvla. FmrtertTlme Acret the PmctTte Prem Vancouver. B. 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If you want informa tion about its usefulness under certain conditions, or about hew te mix it eplace it te get the best results most economically, -you can get it from any one of our 24 offices, one of which is near you. Supplying dependable informa tion without charge, by booklet, or by personal correspondence or by conference when necessary, is the work of the Association. Te sup ply it authoritatively the Associ ation maintains a large research laboratory and a sraff of mere than two hundred engineers. The Association is, in effect, the jeirit research and educational foundation of 86 manufacturers of cement in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Cuba and Seuth America. Yeu are invited tp use it freely. t Suggestions as te hew our work may be made mere useful, te you are invited.- PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION eA National Organization te Improve and Extend the Uses of Concrete, Atlanta Boiten Chicago Dallas Denver Des Moines Detroit Helena Indianapolis Kansas City Le. 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Brush Sept. 20 S. s. Celd Harber Oct! Teitm freight received daily ut Pier 10 North (Peel or Vine HI,) Asthtanee given in ditcharging Team Freight NORTH ATLANTIC & WESTERN S. S. CO. Owner and Apent V. B. Bhlpplne Beard Steamer 136 S. Fourth St, Phil. Pheue Lembard 5791-2.3: Mnln 7781.2 S. S. S. s. (i 20 BLAKE LINES Regular Service PHILADELPHIA tD MANCHESTER H 8 "West Mnxlmus" s.Dt 0 flH "Conehatta" ...Bent. 23 BS "West Ootenska" ...... Oct GLYELIN & CO., Inc. '" 108 S. 4th St., Phlla. Lembard 5144 Main 7791 Philadelphia Agents for W. A. IILAKK CO., let. Optraling U. S. Gov, Ship - ISTHMIAN STEAMSHIP LINES Philippines East Indies Service) DIRECT SAILINGS FROM PHILADELPHIA , TO rfUTCH EAST INDIES and PHILIPPINES Penan?, Bclawan-Dcli, Pert Swit; tenham, Singapore, Batavit, Samarang, Seerabaya, AND MANILA and 1LOIL0 SS "Fairfield City". . . .SaiUj SS "Mobile City" Sept.SO SS "Steel Traveler"... Oct. 30 Fer rates and particulars applr If NORTON. LILLY & CO. GENERAL AGENTS. 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