. x tn;"- j wRF&m r tii'JTT, wpw Stl 1 m ,(V . r ,.":,' w?mn-Kr.Txra.' Tm.m.Tn r'.iiVPwiMT? iWTf.ATYP.iTmtA ' iWnAv riiWnwMttiflT? ', e 1Q9. - r' KPL 30 if.4--'.f!p-r,! R- liiiV 'I P?v n us 1 5) . s 'I' 11 itf 1 Mutual Oil r of Maine We have ready for distribution a special letter en MUTUAL O 1 L 'OF MAINE. Jtg Organization Finances Holdings Rccent developments in the affairs of the company. Proposed expansion. Completed and impend ing mergers dismissed. Ask for ic!al letter en Mutual Oil of Maine Jenes & Baker Memfceri New er(c Curb Exchangs " Direct "Private Wire's" Hew Yolk Chltife tloiten PMIadrlpMs Pittsburgh Detroit DiHineie Cnfiini PHILADELPHIA OFFICE Widcncr Building T.t u.. Bell Lecut4730 Telephone Keyltene . Racc s36l BALTIMORE OFFICE Emersen Hetel Telephone flats S4M NEWBURGEB, HEHDERSOrl & LOEi Members Xcic Yerk and Philadelphia Stock Exchanges 1512 Walnut St. WANTED BY i:;VE5TMENT BOND HOUSE ftUALIFIED HOND SALESMAN WITH CLIENTELE NOW AbSOCIATED WITH RELIA3LE IiOUSE AND .--I0 HAS BEEN bELLIN'3 ECU THr:i TO?. AT LEAST TWO YEASS TO A PSO DUCER AN ATTRACT!'. Z OrENIire i UlttHtl). 5T0CjC SAIS..J.E . a:l i.-,. EXPERIENCED me;: I EED VOT ppt-- communications ce:;rr;E:. r:.-.L. U 12J, LESOER OFriCE FINANCIAL te the iiuiitits of .v.vit.i;a..N"iaiv. W'AJIJUTIES tO.UI'. .u-llVIt g- ("KOI KKI (,t)LD BU.M).i MAlLKl.Nu Arnii. i. iose. J?.i..c..l.h':re')' s,v,n ln accerdince with ectlen e of Art.cte I. uf tha UteJ i,t Tiu.t Pt,l. April 1. Ijia bt.v..en a.i-.uaa Pu- ii Utilities Cjmsany a.-.d ... ian Trujt .wiiii oily ci i:...aj-., ef. Trust, KUe: ty Ir u.id.r ich U"J n:;.: r.r.y ut Phi. a- that th--d under Celphla. Pa is subht'.'-- venas hrlnffAr , m I,.. ..v av ma u(a e' Tr if" M.- t cr. i a:;.".; ' for redemptuji and ;-. r: . "ctcbtr 1 i JJ22. at li'l'Wi cf f.i n- ... thereof. 1tb accrued interest ti ihe iate cf r-Jerr.O' lien, tn accordant- with the prevision e." . the said Deed of Tr-js; ' lielaers at the eaia ue.-.Js are required te I present them. "(In all iuiiien, m.iturlnc cu ' nd after October 1. itlii. sttjclinl. tu' payment and reienw.ir,. a: ." i.TJ.a '! ' tha FIDL'LITV THUrT CuMPANY. SCH feTITUTKD TBfSTCE. 325 Crestr.ut street Philadelphia. Pa. or. October 1. 1922. en . which date interest en the .-aid tonus shal. cease. I Bends called Jer rcdemttlOT are. I Hends of 10eu Cenjr.i.nat. r, . folle-v, N'DI. 4 10. 11. 14 26. 31. 5. 87. 44. M 110. 122. Ut J61. 152. 15H 18. 102. 197 30, 24U. 241. t66. J72. 273, 19. 320. 321. S3. 354. 85ri IliS. Sua. :v.)7 5K 02. 03 3. in:, i: 1U 15.1 Hi. 231. 2t,5 aiu, 346 3e4. 421 441, 443 516. 54 7 571, 5.13 134. U5, 14i. 147 H- 16H. IT'J. 172. 1J4. Xll. 2 3 210. 221. 224 .Ji. 260. 261. 264. 25 200, 3'J3. 307. S3'J 333. 335. 344 8 0. 371. 37s, 32 412. 4l4. 417. 4.0 432 434. 435. 440 32 S57 411 422. 423, 4J0, 431 443. 447. 45l, 4:! 467. 46s. 475 42 IS. 510. 52.1. 524. 4S. 550. 55.'. 553 74, 677. 5?.s, 6l. 604. 6u5 601). fin7. 80, 641. 043. 647 688. 603. 605. 7i'l, T40. 744. 745. 747 760. 762. 7H7 772. 04. SO", sie. 517. 40, 541. Ml, Mil 0. 74. S76. b7 812. 914. 017. lUH. 4r,r, 4.1 45H. 46. 4-' 41)3. 40." 527 531. 53il. 562 5n-. 5'l? 11. 546. 530. 613 ?' 7..1 774 -1--4-. .-91. 02 i 07 0 UC2 lOi'l no-. 1131. 1145. I.-.5. 121'. 123'.. 1270 12'' 1330 .357 111 '. 1424. 1462 114 1546 15'7. 1627 :'n i:76 1 715. n; 6.0. 635. U7-. 652. 717. 725. 711 7C 3 7 '.6 751 7-5. -23. -55 -'16. 7S5. 704. -32. J3. K"- Mi,. S4'i 00" 002. 03. 03'J. 020 .' -5. 00 li 33 i : ' . 11.11. HI". UTu 1 2 . 0 124'J i 11.11 ue'j. 1001. 1005 M. 1041 05. 867. 1172. 073. 1016. 1"21. 1 .25 li'52 1". 112. 1114 :n.i. .2''1. 123. 12.S. 1206. 132 1355 13-3. 1421. 1457 14-i 1544. 15--. 16:6 : 44 !.-'. H.09 1723 1747. 042, 1080, 1115, 1141. 1154. 1192. 1225. 125S. 1202, 1821. 1S43. 1375, 1405. 1440, 1477, 1512. 1563. 1H4H. 1003. 1123, 1143. U5v 1107. 1226. 1202. 1201. 1321. 1354 137. 1413. 1454 1475. 1517. 15MJ 1911. 1637 lftfl'i 1667. 171!) 1744 17''. i lt.'. H36 1-6- 12. 19'6 1056, 1H72. lO'O ?n-.'. 203'2 1 j75 1U5 1111. .136. 115!. 1175. 1 .2" '. . Id. 13'7i U3,. 136- : a 1 7 : tin. 11:1 1492 '4- 1 .')'.. l'29. 16-i. 1 T 1 u . 1737. 1114. 1 . ill 115. U7K j . ,, ll52 12-6 132 ni; 1.(7. : 4 1. :43: 147 I 155. 1556 :.4 li'3l 67 I6-13, , T 1 173" 17.15 17,0 1-32 1 -62 1 --ii I'-Oj 1 i4. 106'J 10-. 2 '"3 2 .2 2J46 in-d 2.-0- 2116 213 1 2146 2'. 6 1 .'-I 0 "i .-'I .."ii 2'4:. , .39: 13 41 1S6'. 1.4 ! 142'. 14-n 14.l 1517 I61.1 1621 1'V 167'.i II iees. 1638. 1S6H 1657. 1713, 17111 1723 :7." 1" 1742. 1744 1T47. 171, 1" 1767. 1807. He'. 1-13 1838. 1-36 1-4J 1--J 1-". ion 1. -.9 2 2 ilt l'i7 10" 1 .'i 21 204 1 . 71 200 4 2113 2-.M 2"4I 1S15. 1R89, 1892. 1-H6 10' 0 10,',. '.IMS !..6S, T-76 1 .45. I "ii 1010. 196 1917 1958, 1956, JO-,7. 1070. 172. 1073. 1974. '.(.-3 2023 f r4t " 10 2. '4 1079. lO'O :02 1005. 8081. 2032 203 1047. 2.-5 1 .n'7 S077 2n7. 2"79. 209', 2100. 2104 117 212' 2122 2133 2114 2111 tl47 2140 21.-1. .'.6. 2167 2'0 2 7'. :"7" 21'6. 21;9 'J'M :' "211 222" 12 ' 2.''.' 2250 22-a 2260 nr,i "295 ' 2 -6 22''- " ' "S'l 212 52 . '1 5X51. 2361 iV2 2T J IS95 Benis of j'en .n-" Nes 1 2. 7 0 12 :ii' 21- ftti:-. as fM-,.r, 4 ''I P .) 4, 40. 43 46 4 5' ? - 75. 63 SJ. '9 "2 ' 1 123. 135 :- 14' 14' ' 154. 155 156 16. :,., 1' ISO 19 19 AiiUi'.AN vv.: 'Ti: FlVclZl TR'.Jl ;. :. 71 ,: . " .6 '- !-- 15 .MPA.M 7" -iM-e P -s.Jeit. :stl' WILLIAM P Fhllac' ih.a. S-rtnr. te Tin: Hiu.eKit- ni i.i.m run inn, AA i Kill 11'Ml.s I -KM Kim- nlt- I'envTinN nit ii-vKNr 1.01 n I KltTII'II All - 5V'I e ' i- ' '.- '-,., harer..i! ' . I- e ureeme-' - r , i ; men s- .- ' - .-;.,.. 4 lnm . ii - t - . ' I -1922 .., ' , ' , , t-CU'l'ie, ' it '"' '''..- f '.Feb.uir ' ' i. i - ,. la- , -i -the rre ,i ,... ,(,.. . -called f"r rl :" .).i , ' Ktvmb r 1 '. i' i- -;e. dividend ti i'. -i i ! ' - .-ri The h , -lere rf 'h f' 1 ..- ,'.r ,' req lire'! ''i i" 'Vrn - e-i e ' rwre'P'i" ' " - 'i i' " i ' wnrrar's ,",.h.-l y - Trui' ' I'M'"' ." " ' -'" -' I'.'. vhi'-h wi'1 ' '..:..' , - . , i ; CeiiO -I'- i ' " Th. i er- e. ,,,,' f Nie 21 . ' . ' . ., 256 .-7 25- .' " ' ' . i 265 ." ." '- ' ' '.-'I 274 27 .76 j-7 . - " 23. 21 2-'. .- .- .-- - 202 323 ..24 3.'-' . .-7 . ,, 881. 3.42 333 .HI . ,-, 1923. uivl Nes 34'' 311 34' "1" I" 853. 350 363 366 7. - . - ,, , 888. 30 302 4"" l ' l"i i i i , 416 410 42" 421 4.- . , ,.' FIDELITY TR"- " "i '. ' ,.- AMI., j 1 I - ' Fertei il er ."I "i" TUIl'LI. I I) VI. (IMII-AM Hirst nnd ( ellulirul lr.1,1 .Muru.u-r -Inklei I'limi jiii1. NOTIl'K is ifiihv 1 1 n it.jt un Si'ptrin- bfr 1. II-- t'lu'iaiim ur Hi icrim uf the abee r.ierUiwc dated July 1. 1011. bend! 2132 2116 211, 2134 2H7 2206 2241 2250 S.'siJ nnt ,t Ill ISO sis aiT S.4 sii) S7 is 1 MT bae IBn I ri teal of Mild lunula " ic I'ald ,n llitulirr T, IStt, at the e'".e of ine l'rui r. 517 inwitliut street. I'lillude rhlu, at 101 and - lntar.l uflet .vhl.'h Inlereat nn ,h. U13 020 1272 Hill 024 1.07 617 t'CO 1200 822 0S.1 1313 754 into 1300 801 1001 J546 S06 Urtfl 165.1 (104 121 I IMS 002 1222 1-52 004 126U 10"5 reen il-awn I r rfileiiu tmn ield 11, t m Mnkire lu.id '"'' A lands ae drawn shall cease. V wRtE PENN.HYLiVANiA CQMPA'NT FOR IN- kn. . tTmANCKH OITUVE3 JiUU anAJSTINO IV JimurriKs. 1 'BLUFFS BANDITS; SAVES $50 Restaurant Man Refuses te Open Safe Despite Revolvers "Ge ahead and sheet. " There's noth neth ItiR In It. and I won't open It." That was the reply made by Theo Theo eore Helltz, proprietor of a restaurant at Island read and Elm weed avenue, last night te two bandits, who entered his establishment and, with leveled re volvers, demanded the contents of the cash register. Uut instead the bandits abruptly left, apparently frightened because several persons pasted the restaurant at that minute. llellts afterward said the cash regis ter contained about $e0. Alan. A. Alexander & Ce. Stocks and Bends Colonial Trust Bldg., Phila. tm for n Copy of Our Weekly .Market letter, "t'rs and Dewor' FINANCIAL J.OTICK Of KEUKMITION T holders e( lctury hutes ai Othan MaVl?d hereby siren . fellow.! 1 full for pnrttnl rfrtfmt'tlen nf 44 rxt j f-m Metory eir. All 4 per cent Victory Notes eirwm known tTr.ltd States i nf America Geld Notes of 1922-1923. wnlja Ma'rtnV distinguishing letteri A. B. C. t. L or F. prerlied te taetr serial numtieri, i.avtns fce.n designated for the purpose by let in die manner prescribed by the Secre- I tary of tie Treasury, are. called for redemp redemp i?en en tow-ember IR. 1P22. pursuant te the prevision for redemption contained In Lie rotes and In Treasury Department circular . Number 1V, dated April 21. 11. .under ivhu-n ine miei .i l''' '".u7 rlss twirl' j.i,niTit, ...ni- lflrn G. M. I. J. K or L prefixed u tlelr seilal numbers. are net tn , any manner affected by this call for radsmp radsmp nen. and wlii become due and payabla as te r rcipal en May :'C. 1023, accord. ne te test 2 betall'd information as te tha prestn prestn ta'.en anu surrender of 44 per cent Victory N rs - r rJei.pi ei under this cull Is Riven . Treatan Uersrtrr.ent Circular Nuinbaf . i'.i iia-.'t J.ny :M. 10.2. cesies of whlcS -, s Le oetalnd trem the Treasury Ppart i.r.t 1'i.lsien t l3ans and Cur'ency. tihtnsteD. U. ... cr auy fcniidral Kssarvs '"C"" A. W. MELLON. Secretary of the Treasury. Prepnsnla THE PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI, CHICAGO & ST. LOUIS RAIL ROAD COMPANY TKKVfItY MEI'ARTMKXT T'tuburh. 1'a.. September . 1022. Consolidated Mortgnje Bends OF The Pittibura;. Cincinnati, Chicago St. St. Leuis Railway Ce. te an ajsregate cost of ll.15J.0Sj.ni win b rjrc-.ased ter tl.e S'.nklnc Kund. October 2. 122 at rt".e acency of this Company. Ths Lein ar.d Trust Company New S et C.tv under tha following prevision j! the n.n-tsare: Sea.ed proposals for the sals e! aiil tends v. ii. be received at tne acer.cy 0! the said Kan- wa;. Ccmrany ln tr.e City of New Yerk, and bends offered t 'he '.u vest pr'-e but net exreedlr.c pir. wll. te accepted -A raid for Should bends of dufcrer.t holders be offered at t-.e same price, the number of bend, se purchased shail be en a pre rata basis, as near as practicable In proportion te rt-.a who'. ru-it-" e bends offered." The we.d "price ' as used in the merteass is construed 10 mean the cost te tha Sinking Kur.d. telr.B tn principal price plus accrued .ite:est 'e C" icber 2d. unless the bends ar jfl-rel "hat ' Jlends of series 'A and Ii" are purchased for ths Slnkln: Fund wlh en da's accrued tnterett, ex. the Octi r 1st coupon Pr.resa s s sell bend, tr the Slnklnc Furd n.ust be in the hands of the Farmers Lni a'd Trusi Company bfere close of ru" ness. three o'clock V. M.. Tridi,. -rTteinhrr CD. 1U22. and must state ths rer.e, letter of thu bends irfered. 14ends ac.'r'i r.uit be di.ler-d en Oi'tnhe- 2d or itcr.'.v furn.shed .V.at day If riulred. that welh'v M ' made nithln tn days. T. H. B. McKNIGHT, Treasurer. THE TOLEDO. COLUMBUS & OHIO RIVER RAILROAD i COMPANY errtCK OF THF. TP.F.ArREn I I'ltu'-urRh. Ta . September 1 1922. 1 First Mortgage Bends ' OF TUU Teledo, Walhonding Valley & Ohie Railroad Company ' 10 a-, asirreitata cc;.t of t.5. 100 00 --!U r- ,irrn&ir.i ter tee Bir.Kius rur.a. uciecer i. T1. trum tne lowest tldiers. at a. price ';r-, exreed par and Interest. ir hirds t TV.e Farmers Lean and Trust i-isin' Nw Yerk City, before close of tu"nes' neon. Saturday. .September 3(1. 192J, f-i --lu't ftif th series letter of the bends .,.! IV r.dj a'cpfed must N lel'vered en .c"'br 21 or security fu-n.shed that day. If iftul-d l"at df.lery wl.i te mad with in tn da,, T. H. B. McKNIGHT. Treasurer. Dividends I'ltAMiLIN NATIONAL RANK 1 -..-.rr.ut s'ree- wajt rf lire ad ,v-i , iu piia p. 2 1022 A- - -esuli- tr.'. ns -f , -.. 3r,a-rl of 5 -,--i-,-a r: bar.k he f.s day a ..ir'er'- !-:1e-, a iwr rent ns de. 1 ;t '- October 2 1022. -r, sto'k ste'k 'c . ' - v! '4' f.-e -. f tus'ne.,9. c, ,...-,-! 3 1022 C - -.. , m t ir h . I J 'CM I'Af.DT. Vl"e P-.. . , 1 fl. rj . jj,,hler vw'.viNti ru:-r (niii'sv 4 '.',.' M .1 i -sre.t. M .n.iMink t - , i,. ; , - "eii't. r .'5 1022 A- , "ji.r r"'-? i-f 'he oerl nf .-.r-, I " 'a e semi. annua, ' :- 1 -f tile per rent ar. I an e,.ra ,jiv. , 1 ' me pr cent ' - der;ard payac Oeinher JO. 1922!: f'.'' 'e'' a a . adde.l te -. :t . si-'-'ir' u "' i ". .K?mr.-: rr"dnt 2441 It rnvflTENn TIIK IMNK F MIKTli AirEKirA V, ' -- : r-T' 21. 1922. -re p.'e.-'".' -, - . 1a i1-!a.-e(J , ,j, e. . jr., 'ree nf tll riy. a nrtr?i-r 2, 1022. - - 'Kn"lde-s j; , . ' . r It e., Je;.-.rnt,r ; E --' KP.O.MEn. ''ah'er urnti: e tiic knna. VaLt "" ura. ,. (- of ;-e B-ard "f Dlre'tn-, r. j . , iv j Ojs-'er. II.'.jer.d of two and err-lijlf ner jetit s de'ared payable October 14. I02;i. te stH.e.d.rs of ree-d t'-t.be. 30 ICC r-e-k, v.y . n-a.lel. "' ' I. A. SMITH Treasurer P-. ale'c-la. Sep'err.ber 16 1022 T 1 1 F. V MI.KI C AN G A S C UM I' V.N i . " "ie? V-e s'-ee' Camder. N J V, fVa-) ' Direcers tave - s lay ij a'.,.; , 1i1 ''. 1 fr rer- or 11 ter i ar f '.f JC.llOl .. . .... , ..Q silK i at 3 c - P M 3ep- cne k, '4 r, rr.a. qi v:-evij ras.rer. 1322 Which U. S. President, in Swimming, Had His Clethes "Pinched" By a Lady? SSkt ON a sur.nv merninfr, many years age, the Chief Executive of the country, while enjoying a swim in the P"temac River, was held up by the pioneer of American newspaper women. She sat upon his clothes, hailed him from the shore and nsked his attitude en n question of nntion-wide importance. The President refused te state his opinion, commanded her te "rave nnd started for the bank. "Don't you de it! Don't! If you de, Mr. President, I'll scream!" Which was the victor? Read the interesting outcome of this remarkable historical incident next Sunday in the Magazine Section of the SUNDAY PUBLIC $& LEDGER "Make It a Habit" ll -- - CURB OILS DEVELOP GREATERSTRENGTH Standard of New Yerk Advances 13 Points Vacuum and Magnelia Up New Yerk. Sept. W. The market en the curb developed n stronger tone, after the opening, especially in the oil shares. Standard Oil of New Yerk ad vanced lil points; Vacuum Oil moved up 0 points and Magnelia rose 4 points. Standard Oil of Indiana was active at an improvement of nearly a point. II. II, Maey rose a sharp fraction. Sehulle was unchanged. Amalgamated Leather was steady. 1N1CSTRI.M.S High Ixjtv l r M fne Acme Ceal 410 Amitl Leather . . SOO ruddy nuds 300 Cent Teresa Sus. inn i-ent Meters 10O Cioedear Tire TOO Heyden Chem . . . inn Hulsen Ce rref. . 100 I.upten Tub . inn Mary Ce . . . inn Mncy Ce rref Mil Prima Fladle . . inn ,t Law Feldspar. 2 N Y Tel rref . . . IPO rrni Mfe 13nn Kadln com inn schulte Stores . liwi Seuth C A I sne rum . inn fn Rt Candy . (inn Wayne Ceal . ion willy Cerp etfs 6(V 12 l.V 14 ni low 1. 14 22 nni me i. r.Oe MV 124 12 U 1 1'.' 11 i lllll l'i II MS inn ii 1-". m n lnij 14 22 no; ie; int. IH'4 llKtli, lfll lm. m'i lest, 1 in 10 in 3 A S3 44r -I n 24 15 ra 44c l'i M 41c I's n 2W i:. 1R .-.TANTtABD OILS 40.1 Ai".Atti Oil . . 2n inn siSi,d oil of Kv .. in:i, lm Stand Oil of Ind .117 40J Stand Oil nf :; r .ssa ion Vacuum Oil . . 513 i1"; in; 107'i 107U iirt'i iin; Ml r,4R 2't 520 IMlKrENDKNT OILS M i- ! srli" in' 107 ?nu 7 1 4 It, :n ni'i i US ;n4 70 1; 10c 1 1 Z 5:c 107 ?n; Tn 1 44 14 2n 02 4 23" 84 11, 2" V TOU 10c 111 14 104 1T 5"e 0 lnn i t'en Srv n "t '.'O., 110 1" tlrs Servlc rf . 7n inna Fedrl Oil 1 'en ciliMand O'l . H 3nn Ol.nreck i",i . . 1W can Int Pn'rel 26, iron Otuf OH I . 624 inn Mamella P't . 231 inn Me-rl't Oil . . R, llin Mutual rtcf 11l-i 10,1 N Y en 20; 200 New Ensland Fuel TO1; lnn.lNeb!. en 10- in.l Omar Oil . . . 1 210 Seaboard 1 l.tnn simm, Pc . ... 1S 1,100 Seutbern r P. .. 17 .'.no Tetsii O ft I. . . 52c 500 Wl t-cj; 0.1 . . 6 5I1MNO ;fim rt'j :.,ir- p- t- lTnn nnsten Ment e'"ns P2' .e"'" liinn cons Ce' M . 4S 4-i 5ne fertez Sllve- 1 lt inn rre,en 'old . . 2' 2S 2nfte Fu-ka Crcesus . Sfc ."c innn neli pev .. 12c 12c nnn Hnlllr.iter . 1?K 121, Sinjrem Verde Dlv. 31, 3, 1210.1 l,one Ptsr . ... me V 2ifie rnrl: P"-' 16c 1S" ine prvden Celd 0'; ni4 nnefi Mom'r.ttten 2c snnn SandsLirm Kendall 5c ' 7nrn McNamara '"res.. 1n'- ''- -,n.i Mi! TI n . . 2-1,!- 22" tnn Ninl,,inp JS '; 1M1 Hsv He-cules 14 .J'a neil Stwarb'nd l'e H1" 3i'Tck Hushes . ftj 2e innTen-p Phlde nf;,, . inefp.lt, 0!d 3 J lnr-O Unltel Eastern . Its 1 nONTJ jnne Alunlr.u-i 7s '25 .in in r.nnn ai ret nil rt, . PJ ''9 "c sne 44 u 2 sne 12c 121. 34 Oe ISc en 2c 5e mc ;v 64 11c a Hi Tl 90 inn lnenn Aiale-Am Oil 74 s injS 1"3S lJS inone m;'j-n Fn r,a n 1"5 l'i'. in.j innn Tan Nat R- ei 7, 111 1J l'J snnnenn Vac . -ini1, 1M jni , 1n00int !! ' 107'. in7'i 16T, 20-.il dr,n1 T"k nl- in7 int' 107 2"..n inter P. T ctis . " r . jnrneir'er P. T - .05 05 inn., Kansi 0- ''" 9' !.''. icon rens G Bslte 54s inni, inn . IfiPi.i citv r.?., 6 ln2' lft2'4 r.nrn Kin "ltv r I, 0.1 ej inr N,r A'rne 71-, 0 0 ennn v Y v H ft H 7 44 4 tnin phii pe 71- s w w 102'- in2'- 04 0." e lent; lmn 0.1 ( 444 m;4 Mifn :a..i r.e-h 7s 23 ini4 :nne Peuth Hell 7, 1024 in,, n V Y 7 26 1' 44 '.non s 11 X V 64, inn'. 1014 1"'4 1024 m24 M, K44 ine.i, in-M; .firil s-vf. 4 i"e 73 31 102, 10'-, r.Md i'n or. ''nal n, lii l'i". rnr.Ki'iN henik 17nnn Arsenttte 7s 1'W. I'"11. 2,f,fic1 Kin 'I N'e'h 6 OJ 04 ftnnn Kir.i of Serb, ' n2 02 f.-i N Y N M i H F 7, r.'-. "', 2nnn U S Men 4s 30'. .'!''. i" ".MS. jniM, 04 02 c,e 50 -i Federal Reserve Ratios Walilnrtnn. Se" 0 Ratie, of tots ref-. e, . deryip t anl Feleral R .-r'.sr -s cimri"a.i :. - 'v iv.ii.i r-.-,' r.e. - .ilk- s 'i t !-'-. -er.-rrer .. ."- emrare 1 a in f 1 ". t rr'i'.us ..U snd a ?e,-t 27 1022 '1 0 S3 7 75 2 71 0 76 7 7'. 1 67 7 63 1 .' 0 61 S '7 ' 67 t 7- 1 P-j'rn New 7--K Phi si'lrh:' . l"leelanl P. ;cn1 At'iri, r r'-,-5, T.eui, M --eate-ll' Ks-m. CI" T , , ran I'-ieelr'n T-tal, '4 1 71 0 73 CS 6 43.7 4 0 i 67.3 JIS " 40 . 51 4 SO 7 Srt 3 ar 4 Sil 7 C4 0 6- 4 60 U.S. Certificates and Treasury Nete .It'l' t'i' Fa'e "t-3 r. e n J .ej fie' A K'22 l'O fl.ie !92. 1"" X .. 1022 t'"4 . 3 2'. :''23 inn', ! l, f 4r P23 ;ni 1 , a ,'.. ie2 ir'i :' s .4; a 1124 in;-, , 4 : 1M4 1-i24 1".S 1 1: '.''2.' l'i i .,. ii. !: !V '. 16 ;..v 4 ; l .'( ri 7-6 in:, 4 , !rO' )" I .0-. 4 "4-4 34 3. J l-e, Sept , Jur. 4'. MV 4 4 I ... p. Ar' Steel Merger Plan Dropped Yerk, S'ept. 23 --Tre T ,n ciil.r..- ' he ", , yiat1 r. ef M"lQe ?teel "-Ina-. e fnrr.par.v the R; .Bl'c Ir-n k --. ar.d 'r.e. Ir.-.d H'ee I'nmpa'" ' r.e -! -r-'-s'ler w""h wn -, , kner r.e N" r'h Amerlcsri P'ee. 'errpanv i , rrt'-ed 'eTdv a"r.'"! nr tr. an ' rf s'a'en.en' ',!uei t,.- 'r.e r.artjes in-e-e.. '-. the 'lr.'emrls'ed -.-.erBer The r.j--, '' f-.anrir.4r Is ur.de-s'reJ y .he -.3. V- ' 't un the ;lan a, the r.,-ir.Ke- , eer'ed -. hSTI 1 een u . (nff ,0 p.', -,-T- I 'W ,- 1!" ''S re",,te rf the !; i r, ti- ' ' "".e F.i.ra "r-i-le I r.rj-. .. a- --ah.re ' e '- ir n 'r.1 . r... --rrr 'ar- 'or s- erai ir . ,l GOSSIP OF THE STREET Speculative interest differ in their ex pressions of opinion as te the founda tion and causes for the collapse In val ues Wednesday ar.d the sudden turning of holders of stocks Inte urgent sellers. There are many who Insist that the basis of the whole market disturbance was te be found in the Turkish situa tion and in the uncertainty prevailing ever the terms en which a settlement can be arranged and the Turkish prob lem solved. Thcs interests held te the view that the selling which came into the market followed the mutiny in the Greek army and the crushing defeat administered by the Turkish forces te the Greek army. That selling started a little mere than two weeks age and was then attributed e a speculative combination tnciutnna until .llslprnrl t nA n tt "Unf!,. tl II II tTtTft. Rinnv rlpslrnntpil ns "hear nllllieers hut the street new Insists en resardinK the selling of stocks from that time as belnp of far mere substantial char acter than bear attacks. Outside of these elements, however, I be opinion prevails that the market conditions in the lest few days are the natural sequence of what has been re ferred te as an extended speculative po sition in a narrow trftdinp market which chanced its movement when Important Vs. I "" i11. I'rfviuijM , umlaut. " .- inij'hujing side, appeared as sellers and found no bids in the market at around th lnvels at whinh they had established manv stocks. Seme Insisted that the market had been travelling in a circle and after prices had reached high levels had returned en a down grade te the rani:e from which they started. Them were ether subjects brought forward after the close te explain pres sure which came en the market its the Inte trading but It was generally agreed that thn suspension of dividend pay ments en Pittsburgh coal should net be regarded as of lntlucncx except en the group of soft coal stocks and as a nat iral setiuein'e te the suspension of soft coal mining from the first of April until after the beginning of September. Tliere wrre mnny who thought that tlm .-oiling of Pittsburgh Ceal had been overdone and that a changed condition will seen be created in the market for that stock ns it has net bnen traded in because of current dividend payments but I'hletly en account of knowledge et taltie of its holdings. Utlmr railroad stocks, according te thee having geed information about market conditions, suffered te a great pM"tit through dissolution of ppec-nla-tive combinations and peels but. ns far nsci'ild be learned, that liquidation hati already been completed and iu recent 1 dealings was having its effect because ; of liquidation having created a heavily increased floating supply in the mnrkct. The expected arrangements for re- I funding ictery 4:is approaching ma turity was also brought forward as a, reason for the disturbance in security values and it Is Miggested by some who attempted te find a geed reason ; for the Liberty -His selling below . nar flint heavv holders of Liberty Bends may have decided te dispose of the Holdings of elder issues ln order te be in position te subscribe for the re funding -is if the issue should be made at that rate. It is understood, however, that If the interest rate should be fixed at 4 per rent that the new bends will contain inviting previsions which may make man et the holders of the elder issues desire te exchange them for the new .serk. Car Loadings Near Teak of 1020 Despite i he fact that the demand for ears exceeds the supply, the outlook for an ample supply of tars thin autumn is better than it was two years age. In lfl-''. tli peak shortage occurred in the week ended September 1, tile turn ing point, and toward the end of No vember there was surplus of cars. Load Lead ing figures fur this pnr show that the week ended September S showed a lurid;: from a surplus te a shortage, hut It is expeeted that careful manage ment and efficient handling of the sit uation will maintain a supply of cars approximate te the shippers' demands. A geed many of the larger reads are moving freight at almost the 1020 vel ume The following reads are ear ning the following percentages of their maximum l'.'-0 freight: Pennsylvania s-i,.'ii. s!i ; New- Yerk ('entr.tl, hi; t -' Illin.i.s (Viitrnl. f1""; Heading. b : r'2i ' Lehigh Yulle. I'O.li; Kri. 7(1.0; Del J;5 '.' 1 awni". Lackawanna and Western. ."5.U; te s I Ati-l.i-en. It."). It: Heck Island, S5.7. Tim railroads neve tats year piacea orders for mere locomotives than ln the entire year IOL'1. and mere orders for new freight cars than in any cem-rU-te ear since 1010. Their car orders for the first els-hr months this year .". in fact, nvire than four times 1 zrenter than in the whole of lid. Anether Terled of Inflation The Ninth National Iiank. in its iii-nthi;. digest of trade conditions ti-nughe'it tie Vnifed StateH. beys: "Manj ci.mpetent observers believe 'het this country is facing another rert.vl of intlajien, and dt-velepments -r.-i;t-.v hove been of e character te .enu rnr "" "uch arguments Beth 4;i nnd c inimedUies are new tend is litiwurd ''lederaif. inil.. t l.jn would ,.- i, a'e I.j-ini s. help te re-tore nor- nf price relat'i'lSliUe- betwe.-ti varieu- il'istrir.4. a;ir n-age M'nles uiuuiis dif fMenr i(erVeri and t'acilitatu tbe general ftindiug operations which the Treat, . ' . . i i . .ry U reperieu te ee pLannins ier next , jet et roeiisu ,.j--a. Such a period of Inflation would, J (Your view of movies is the sensible hwe'.T. be necessarily sherr-Jived un- one. The trouble Is, we expect all .if Europe becomes a substantial con- , pictures te be perfect. Your comparl cemparl surnr of American raw products. Even eon with the stage is a geed one. Halt t-en the movement of manufactured tnc 6tnge shows put en each season are jie'l'iits in volume from the ether side juat a bed as half of the pictures. te this country would likely mark thn , An(j ta'in the popular magazines. Half elimination of the artificial condition tjie stories de net reem te be worth the is creatwl. paper they arc printed en. Yet some Should a considerable inflation nr- ' pp0rJie niust like them. ,al';- cc'ir, it will in nil pi-ebabilltv i j think movies will s-ettle Inte soijie seijie soijie r.er prrigres te u dansereu1, IpvpI for the tjn, ,), our magazine classification. r"aen that Its true nature will be wide- j 'jevp houses will gradually specialize recognize'! aim m, iiis4.,i,-i- ui mu rinny people overstaying their markets net repeatHl. Prespet Bright ln Bend Trade tiradu.illr the various clouds en the horlren ar clearing, and the way is being pnvd fur a revival of commer cial fictivlr-n throughout the i-euntrv Set'lement "f the coal and rai'read cti-ilr. tit ! , t ii .ns A n ti a f.'ictiir nf con t,,lnr-.hlt. IpiTiiirtnn. f . hecnisp tlipse .,.,. . miiNi.. I n,l eeth'ii te n imint ,. ;.ir-v, 14,1- embnrrfihM.nir from inan.v ....t M.n, n 4) nun v fit . ' ', ', ,. ,...'.... iejI i.4 asMireu te various ministries, bublne-p will no longer he subject te the P'' and improved conditions gen t nrei nrnllv are looked for which, te some ex tent, will create, a better feeling in the Mrtirltl"" market. The outlook for the bend market 1h uewed with favep In the trade, u be ing felt that, by reason of the com cem parativel -mull demand for money for commercial purposes, large totals will In- devoted te the purchase of high grade securities. One leading dealer stated that dur ing the last week he had sold mere bends te Institutions than for some time past, and also that he had closed private snleH with individuals calling for larger totals te private investors than in months. It Un' innin, inn so se .iii-ities thui, dl-pe-i'd of were miini'-l- i pah. but there also was nn exriuieni ! ,l,nm1 fnr PllIIKiralf isSUCH wllll'll WtTC placed without diHicully whenever the proper price was in evldeiKe . lSe DaflyMevie Magazine TYPICAL COUNTRY CHARACTERS SHOWN IN FILM -W A 47 X Si 'aP(jlkSsBBBBBK'' SBBBBSV 1 ."AiM.M '.'Wl St:t ( ,-. ' X ' fc-' .'WWIistMlBfc: .-:. 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By reading the reviews ln the Philadelphia and New Yerk papers, I am able te ovoid seeing some of our worst pictures. By that I de net believe the reviews are I infallible, nut en tne wuoie wi;j u.c While I think eme companies and directors have mad great strides the last f''w vears. a iirrnt many are turn ing out mediecm pictures mediocre from all viewpoints, actors, directors and stories. "However, when w consider the his his terv of the stage and the years and vears it has been in existence, we should 'net become tee easily discouraged, ine tnge has some wonderful players and director, but it ol'e has some of the ether liind. I think the pictures will fall into the same lines and then each te his own laste. n 'Nancy said when -he kised the cow.' "Don't you think the time will seen come when certain pictures, like hooks, will be produced especially for chil dren? Net milk-and-water stuff, but geed interesting material for unmatured minds. "However, all in all. the pictures are one of the blessings of the present day and their geed pein's far ever-ride the peer ones, and. while mnny a kitchen sink i full of dlhe because of them, lets of lenelv nnd md-hearted men nnd women hnve'forgerren their troubles for n few hours while viewing 'The Fast Mnll GeinK Over the Hills Carrying a 1 m- .11-1. 1VI..A.. ' M certain types ei Merii'n 10 ruii. uh-h n..iinr rOientele -lust as ranga zines de. In fnct, I really think that the magazine viewpoint is the correct one for tbe mevin house manager as well as the producer. I V. T. writes- "Did you like n. Barbarv Sheep' better than 'Ileso of the World'? Pe-4.il if was the better picture I ranK in"!' of 'best for all ' u well up in the list ,,f 'heht for all ' lie -hut I ttieuglit mere np- P. lain Fergusen lovelier am nealinc ln the attir uid leurneur 1 s nv it before I had ilin nirw'L ll . . -. U 4 n.er.il.tr,1 I ,i .llrei.tnrQ uegun m uc -- "'i", ,.,,, i "I hope you are right about illlara Ue.Mllle mm w...-.. , ....i iww ..-..- - 1 der hew they wm maxe tne picture, ei- fectlve without the play'a clever lines, Fer FLIES and MOSQUITOES Quantity 1 oz. Quality 100 Pure (10c) Get '!&$$ A - - , &1 T r&QX vTWsasm .., : ' .'. J' a I,'. vr '.. "I II ,;s?-.- . , ;.. e Every American Stores Anr A-l Dealer Can bupply VeuIf Yeu Hafui te Tiih "Bubitltiit." Dlr.e1lenl Clese Bm, PIet Around Thenashlrl It Will Kill 'Km! . .. ' M. NEELY since the comedy was essentially in what they said and the way they said it. "If it were Brether Cecil, we would expect te see it pepped up by flash backs te cannibal orgies ln Clarence's childhood, nnd cleseups of the coleop celeop coleep tera, deaf and otherwise, reactiug ap propriately te the strains of tbe saxe phone. "But with William. T don't knew, no is certainly intelligent, but se is the Encyclopedia Brltnnnica, and you wouldn't select it for drama or amuse ment, except potentially. "As things seem te be gefng new, I predict they will reduce Clarence te his lowest terms, and build tbe picture around Bebby and Cera. I'd like te see Wallace Hcid de it en thn stage his adroit comedy methods nnd quiet, dry war of sneaking would suit it perfectly. "De you think Famous Players will ever wake up te the Importance of di rectors? I hope te, before they have completely ruined any mere popular stars. But with Jehn Robertsen gene, and Fitzmnurire going, the outlook is net tee premising. "I've about decided that the director is mere important than tbe story. Yeu often see a geed story spoiled by peer direction, and a peer one made te count by expert handling." (And you are perfectly ritiht. In movies, the director Is the "whole thing." The two old ones that you mention ere proof of this. Thev were both mode bv Terneur and lerneur at his very best. Every Teurncur pic ture bears the stamp of a fine intelli gence nnd exquisite taste knitting it all together. I'm net quite sure which of these Elsie iergusen pictures I liked better. Wish I could see them both again, for memory new places them among the very best that the mevips have given US I simply love your expression, "He is certainly intelligent, but se is the Encyclopedia Brltnnnica. ' Wouldn't surprise me in the least te see that ap propriated by some of the original (V) answer department in the fan maga zines.) M. E. B. (once of Bosten) writes: "Your correspondents who think Phil adelphia badly treated as te photoplay fare should live ln Bosten for a while. Hardly mere than a year age, only one theatre showed first run pictures, and that a house devoted te he cheapest of cheap vaudeville, with tbe picture run between shows as a chaser. Music awful, and theatre buildings old and uncomfortable. "Philadelphia seems te set all the geed things reasonably seen, and your presentations nnd theatres are of the best. " 'Peer Wally Reld' T'U say se tee! It leeks te me as if his company was rushing him out In a let of plays made aH rapidly nnd cheaply as possible, In the hope of cashing In before something breaks either Wally or his contract. "There must be home reason for se suicidal a policy, and I wish we knew enough about it te de something. It is distressing te sit back helplessly and watch se likable a screen personality go as you soy 'floeey.' " (Only thing we can de about Wally Held is te pour a flood of letters out te Jesse L. Lesky, nt Hollywood, tell- Te Hill 'Em! Stere Sells It! ssytsss. Vla II .vm.!"n - Ji .r - -L'. :&. iaV,,""S!-7Li u ysi Ce. Every new and then film maJtcrs revert te tlie seli In their choice of gcreen subjects. The newest follower In the "Way Down Eaat" school Is "Unman Hearts,0 and tha pictures in this group show some of the rural types In this new feature. At he top Is Heuse refers, always the outdoors man; below Is Mary Thllbln as the (ring ham -gowned heroine and at the right Is Russell Simpsen as the country town blacksmith He is productle back: I'-c never raved ever him, but he is a pleasing, healthy sort of type that we need, and some of his lighter things have been delightful.) Wanna Leu writes: " ThiquiteV letters are always geed, I think, and the ene about Lillian Glsh was par ticularly interesting, d can just near you groan. 'Oh gosh, Lil again.') "I'd like te see Miss Glsh, just once, as an every-day modern giri in a pic ture that wouldn't require dozens nnd dozens of tearful close-ups. Back ln the old Fine Arts days Lillian was something of n pep expert and flapped her way joyously through a number of nve-reel frelic.4. "This was long before some one dis covered she was a 'great emotional art iste" or something. There's one pe culiar expression that Miss Glsh uses constantly, and it really mars her ap pearance. Ever notice tbe queer little twist she gives her mouth? It always makes me think she had just bitten Inte an ever-ripe lemon and didn't like the taste. Net a subtle simile, but you un derstand what I mean. " 'Peer Bey' is the name of a Lloyd . Hamilton film that wins the blue niOTOl'LAYB The following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of America, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. APfll T l"i l2D ft THOMPSON 3T8. rilJll-J MATINEE DAILT WILLIAM FARNUM In "SHACKLES OF GOLD" ARDMORE fKA. JOHN GILBERT In "ABABIAN LOVE" AQTOD EIGHTH & GHUBD AVE. J vr MATINEE DAILY CONSTANCE TALMADGE In "THE PRIMITIVE LOVER" j R Al TIiriDP sist & BALTIMORE i ErtL-' l'Vl-HC rive. e:30. St. Mat. WAINUA HAWLfcY ln "THE TRUTHFUL LIAn" RI T HTRIRr Bread & "Susquehanna DL.VJCOIIM-' Continuous, 2 until 11 DORIS MAY In "PAY AND DEVILISH" fni AMI AI G-e- Maplftwoed Ave. VAJLAJINlrtL, 2;3e. 7 and 0 P M KATHERINE MacDONALD In "HER SOCIAL VALUE" , FAIRMOUNr65I'?)AirT THOMAS MEIGHAN tn "IF YOU BELIEVE IT. IT'S SO" 56TH ST. THEATRE Belew Spruce MATINEE DAILY REX INGRAM'S PRODUCTIOV "TURN TO THE RIGHT" GREAT NORTHERN Wa'tf.S'il HOUSE TETERS in "THE STORM" IMPFRIAl O0TH wjILnOt stb. llVirirl-l.Miite, 2:80. Evss. T 9 KATHERINE MacDONALD in "HER SOCIAL VALUE" I IRFRTY BneAD Columbia av. i,idcii i matinek mn.r GLORIA SWANSON ln "HER OILDED CAPE" fiRlFlNIT Woodland Ave. t 824 at, Vrrlll 1 MATINEE DAILY JACK HOLT In "WHILE SATAN SLEEPS" 0VERBK00K B3D WrW3 HOBART BOSWORTH , fn"BLINDHEART8" PAI 1VI TOA..S'KFOHDM'E."ft 1 -I1VJ NOimiS STnEET ELLIOTT DEXTER & CLAIRE WINDSOR In "GRAND LARCENY" REGENT ma"kf-i' ht: "b.ieW" iTth SPECIAL PRODUCTION "ABOVE ALL LAW" RIAt TO "3ERMant(vnavej5i7b" tMML. 1 J at TOMElleri;nv BT. RICHARD BARTHELMESS in "SONNY" SHERWOOD "m'jv -'rvS WALLACE REID in "THE DlCTATqit" 333 MARKET,T;7!FL GLORIA SWANSON la "HEX OILDED CAGE" (nnd'blue Is right) ribbon for beliiVS meBc norripie example et n cemedy'thasl Wns evervtllllll? hilt, n emnn.1v m' l.qRl six lumps ahead of thn (.' i.a.?ti ; gence, get the one laugh In the tJuv turc. Peer boy I Peer nudlcnce I plc - "Wns glad te note that 'HwaeK.. ' liked Melly IMnlenc. Vn l &' ought te have n chance. She has all H! ' renu rements for belne a ireneu. ." ia success. The Goldwyn erganliatuJ must be unusually stupid net te uca ?. one best bet ln their company. ' "I haven't been Kllner Field for t) 1 longest while,' cither. 'When will f,m!'t nun reretrnWn (tin nl.llll .l .i.'.1"""'! I this tlcllEhtful actress? ana ' "Anether bright twlnkler, ns any n,i tl stnr-gazer will admit, is levclv nisi?. 1 A11n , ,,.. Ill' tfi''.1Uns (J In appearance, but has a distinctlX ! personality of her own. "Seme one recently called 'The Bean ty Shep' entertaining. I fnll f0 L where the entertainment wen four? The sub-titles contained the largest en?.' lectien of ancient Jokes that lmve preh. ably ever been gathered together. n it did have Miss Allen fn the cart and also the sprightly Fnlrbanks Tvrlni which wns compensation enough. T rll member when Marlen nnd Af.,in:. J Fairbanks appeared only in the merlH i with the old Thnnheuser Company ' 1 "I wonder If any of the muslesti. I Inclined Letter Bex fans could tell m the name of the song that was platJ during the presentation of 'Nice pia. pie.' It was played at various timst during the picture, and for the final ("Peer Bey" served you right. An? one who gees te see n Lloyd IlatnllUm picture deserves all he gets. If i werJ indulging in the pleasant pastime of making up a list of "wersts" in film, dem, I'd unhesitatingly start it wit), Hamilton.) HINTON FACES NEW DELAY Sends te Philadelphia for Radiators te Continue Brazil Flight Pert-a-u-Prince, Haiti, Sept. 20. Lieutenant Walter Hlnten has cabled the Philadelphia Naval .Urcraft Station ler new ruuimura nun ucw prepeiieri for the machine, which has been unabli te resume its flight owing te the ever, heating of the engine because of In. sufficient radiation. It is estimated that the wait for ths new equipment will cause an additional three weeks' delay ln the departure e! the plane. Selected Eggs dez 46c Every one guaranteed Eggs carton C A of twelve dfIC The pick of the nests In all our Stores l'l 1855 rUOTOl'LAYS irrhe NIXON-NIKULINGER H THIE1ATRES BEI MONT f,2U ABOVE MARKSt 13C-1IV1W1-N I 1,30 &3 ai30tellP.ll BETTY BLYTHE in "FAIR LADf I SEE ME TODAY BUFFALO BILL PFHAR O01" CEDAR AVENUI -CeLAI 1:30 t 3.7 4 9P.H MARJORIE DAW In "FREE AIR" PHI IQCf T!T iterket bet COth 4 Mts 4-Wt4l4JUVJlY 1;ie 4 3 7 4 9 9 P. St GLADYS WALTON in "THE TRO0PR" JUMBO FRONT ST. 4- GIRARD AVI Jumbo June en Frar.kerd "V VIOLA DANA THE FOURTEENTH LOVER" la I PAnFR 'ST A UV-VCASTER ATE l-C-Vl-ILr m.30 , j.3 7 ,0 ,t j, Jl MARION DA VIES In '-'THE YOUNO DIANA"' I del KT l23 AND LOCL'ST STREIIf L.UCU43 1 Mats. 1 :30 4 3 Cvir, rt:15 te It Gleria Swanson, "Her Gilded Cagr ADDED LARRY BEMON In "GOir" NTYOV Q AMDACCAnnD i .jJ """'' ' niiijn4jr4ii-'i Halt. Mstlnces 1 30 end 3 no. !.ifmni 7 mi "THE SILENT CALL" NIXON "D AKD "$ TS JULES VERNE'S NOVEL' "THEISLEOFZORDA" RIVOLI Rn a vn civsmt ATS. 1 30 4 3 (1 5 te 11 P. " BERT LYTELL In "SHERLOOK BROWN" 69THST.'",nxn- IWTSt BETTY COMPSON In "THE BONDED WOMAN" CTDAMn Uin, Ae. at VenanjeSt. uiivmiL' an 7 and l. MAE MacAVOY in "TOP OF NEW YORK" AT OTHER THEATRES MEMBERS OF M.P.T.O.A. rCRMA MTfiHM M 1 Q OTA"""!. uLiiuniu'jmi MATlNf.e- v' HOUSE PETERS and VinOINIA V4LW "THE STORM" GRANT 40"5?',ACer-Vf-K..M BEENA OWEN snd MAJ,7M00BE U SISTERS" y JEFFERSON "ATtsr'r ANITA STEWART In "THE WOMAN HE Mftniii--J M PARk- IUUGBAVE. fcJpAIJi'J.'t.l rAKfv Mat. 2 I r. Eve AJi '"", M CONSTANCE TALMAD la "Ins yBiMKiv- - i Li . Witt . .....1 ..
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