Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 04, 1922, Night Extra, Page 26, Image 26

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Business Men's Investments
What Ann business men's investments? Many
people think of this term when they have
junior types of securities in mind. They think
that a "business man" can watch his investments
better than ether people, and can therefore take
risks te secure high income yields.
But every business man knows that his own busi
ness is his real speculation, and that his surplus
capital should be invested with unusual security,
A true business man is tee busy te "watch"
fluctuating values. He should put his money-into
securities which de net require 'Smtching'.
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Let us 'tell you all abeutit.
Meedy's Investors Service
35 Nawau Street, Nev Yerk City
EOSTOK PNtLADSLPHIA CHICAGO L03ANGBUU
101 Mill St. R..I Cute Trv.l DUs. Rnt Kitii.tl 15. SM Pis-'fle Mutest BM.
Bulletin "Se. 6
The Commonwealth Light
&. Power Company
Situations
Ne.
MICHIGAN UNITED
Property Value $1,721,109
A' Er'zbuihzJ. K S.lrJr-ie-i a' JVtT rj Ccr.pan feTts
Miles High Line 53 Earning .51i $185,716 K.W.H.7,000,000
DEMAND In the S Rrewinf communities served by Michigan
United Light &. Fewer Company and opportunity for profitable
line extensions Inte new territory, necessitated the construction last
Spring of an entirely modern Central Station at Ludington costing
approximately $400,CCO. The plant, new practically completed, is ratea
as among the most efficient and economically operated stations of
its type in the Middle West. Immediate extensions of service
and increased earnings will result. Descriptive circular en request.
"At fee f as CV-inu-ir ft Ltr afd thite te
Icnj uui Tw.. I tiiitirs tt a ntf.rwirj"
FAIRMAN & COMPANY
ESTABLISHED 1902
Drexel Uuildinjr, Philadelphia. Pa.
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WM. C. HESSE, JR. & CO.
Announce that
Mr. Mark W. Dehan
Is new associated wvth them.
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you
like re receive regular
ly our special bulletin
"Today's Market Feature"
discussingthemest ac
tive New Yerk Curb
Exchange stock of the
day?
This is a feature of our
extensive information
service te customers.
Sample cepyfrtt
Alse ask for report en the ac
tive stocks thst interest you.
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Memberj tw Yerk C urii Exchan
Dlrtct Private Wires'
New Voik Ctueire tlclen I'hilMph;
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PHILADELPHIA OFHCE
Widcner Building
T.tenhenf. Bf" ' Lecut4710
Telephones Key,eene . Race j86l
BALTIMORE OFFICE
Emersen Hetel
Telephone Plaia 84J1
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STOCK-SELLING EXPERIENCE
n old and conservative New Yerk
Stock Exchange house needs high
class man for work en new and
attractive stock Issue
Plenty of live leads will ba fur
nlshed for the right man
Liberal commission and oppor
tunity for permanent connection.
U'rIU for Interview,
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BUILDING
The best-known office
building' in America. Sit
uated at the intersection
of two world-famous
streets, it is an easily re
membered location. Be
sides this advantage, oc
cupants enjoy conven
iences, comfort and serv
ice net usually found in a
easiness building.
Controlled
LIGHT &. POWER CO.
m i'T" Wl"' i''"i1!I'!!I"Hi;,,"'!iT WHiiliPJ!llllU!il,:
Plu'aile',! hm F'erk Fxrhange "
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i " t i jt 'V hi" w uipui lUiwHiinnniiruixii'in'.;' i M
$25,000
at Fifty!
Are you systematically
building an estate and an
assured income?
Babson's
REPORTS
If you are interested In a work
ins plan for your money that
will build an estate of $25,000
and an assured income of $100
a month en as little as $.V).00
a month merely
Teireat the Meme new and
hand I tt te your ircretarrwhen
jeu dictate the mornings' malL
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SECURITIES
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Personal
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s given te the wnnts of
our depositors. Any mnt
tcr that ia of Itnpor Itnper Itnpor
tnnce te them, Is of In
terest te us.
We try te eliminate nil
needless formality and
"red tape." If you linve
n preposition te submit,
you have direct acccs
te our Officers, and are
assured of n prompt and
decisive answer.
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Trust Company
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Capital $500,000
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Special List of
Canadian Bends
We have prepared a com
prehensive list of Cana
dian Government Bends,
Railroad Bends guaran
teed by the Canadian Gov
ernment, and bends of the
mere important Canadian
Provinces and Municipal
ities, at prices te yield
from
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Write for lleiid I.iit P-10',
Weed, Gundy & Ce.
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' 1 1 Wall Street, New Yerk
Terente
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Winnipeg
Montreal
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Jlin of 3" .position in n-sstant te
(Ie.'iariiri nt bend or i iuc . er.
ei.is.d in detail, selllnt? and b.mUIne.
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HORACE P. GRIFFITH & CO."
Certified Public Accountants
FINANCE BUILDING. Philadelphia
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StOckwell CERTIFIED PUBLIC
Wilsen & "cce
ACCOUNTANTS
Linvill
Land Title BIJg., PLila.
Unlisted Bends
Fabian F. Levy
Drcxcl Euildinf;
Iltll Umb 7616
Kc) atone Main ""3
FINANCIAl,
in mi. hoi. i)i:it-. or i'iimaid.i.i'iiia
UVl'lIt 'llt.WMT ttlMI'A.NY Tilt II'-
jiknt Titter ii.RTiriiAii:s M.itn:s
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Nut1', 's hrfcT rlvn tl -u h r 1ct'
lirelnatep tnui icrn' 1 isuit utidpr ths
'''I'llprrent Trunt ABreeme't aleii m-ntlen4
l-n-fi-n U'ni I' tif-t r.l'.lt Trint Com Cem
rr,v, rrUHtr, nn.l filln.t-.ph'.i HjpM 'I'rn.
,t I'emimn). Ixfe, tintRil lt l, 1U13,
'' In nri-nrclar' with the !rms uixl pro pre pro
tlenH of M.ilrl AKre.ment. Len called ter
rfclemptlen and pament en ."uc!nber 1.
1HS2 ar,J that mil c-rtlltcites. tlnu all of
tre eutmnn3ln? Uqulpm"nt Trust t'ertlfcMts
of ald l'ie which will matur uhmuent
te .evemtpr 1 10J2. il! le i.clim(t Rnj
ri"ri-d en sj,l rtate r-K.irilleN-t of tie dus
'lute thH.-ef. nn,l nil i2iWJn1 w.,rrants
m.itjrlr't aflr e t,l date will lo-emo old
i' t yt l.eli-r'i ;f B.itd certi'l.-atH tireln
n'ifr inumeriitl will hn entttl' I r,n prepen-
Btiei ttierenf only te tne pr.r aie thref
and u a P','ml im of S's tln-rc tetther
th lh- rtlidend due en ii 1 tlr.tc hut
Vli'ilsiD' dildcnds nrrrulnc thereafter
in he l-s of the mltl ceit'flca'fs are
rfeulred te present them for piyrrent and
reJempt.nn lth the, November 1 lu:a, and
nil fi'wi'ient dividend wnrranti attached
nt tlm ejle of Fidelity Trust remptny
I r'itre 12'. Chestnut et . ThllB en Ne-
V"",i"r' ,(l3-' from an' '"' ""I I" dote
(IMder.ds upon the ed!J cerilf'-itej win
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Priterr-r t,l 1022
e.m.utu i'eim' M'oKAM7f"ejirNv
, , Hlnklne Fund .Netice x
"ealfl propeials for the eile - Fldeii,
WM. P OCST. President!
eptemher n 10"? "'
r'd'sde'eh'i. P.
Proposals
N O T I u n
v'SEurit;iiiiLB
SALE or YfiffiVjft'tf BTATB
The Superintendent of Public Oreusde and
Eu..llrus will otter at Public Outcry, en the
l"n.m or. Muturuay, Oclelier Iih, 1BS2. at
ten UO) e'el-Kh A. M : nr0Wn '5t0J
down' hX tha purcnaser and removed net I
it than thirty aaVU utter dav n ... UU
..k,.M? U!&.e.W ..aPJ'-.Lea.r. I
Commonwealth et Pennsylvania, B or xb
T. W. TEMI'LnTO.V
BASimSt, D. nAMBO. "UWf"et
Secretary.
Aurtleirjer A IT ShrenV
DEI'AHTMliM ill J'llll.lu s.vTktv-
iiiitKf'Teit's ernri: KT,f
I'hlladelphla, u.-teher S. 1D22
f!.aled proposals, will I)" re-eh,, Ht this
m e Iloem L'16, I'lty Hal. untu 13 eVlnJu
neon. .Monday, uneuer m. 1923, for tbVi
""nniEAU OF Fine. Ier furnlshln and
fipeclrtcallens te b had m ru-e 1
t Fu-e Head-
Quarters. 18." liaee street.
Tt.e Director reserves the rlsht te reteet '
n- or all bids pr parts of bids mBy bi '
emed best for ttie Interest of the City. " '
JAMES T. CORTEM-OD. I
rilreeter.
Annual Meetlnga
rrTHK ANMAI. .MKKTI.NO OF THU
hJJ Htoi-Kheldors of the liermanlettn Trust
I ninpany Lll.h, 'eld at me office of the
iimpany. fhelten and Oermantewn Asenui-s.
I'll adelphla. en Tliurjdiu, Ortulier I", IU22
at 1.30 o'rlerlt 1. M.. te recele and act
upon the report of the Heard of Directors
'e elect four Directors te serve for a term
of three J ears elid n treasurer te erve
for one year, and 10 transact such ether
business as ,mayt tome hefere the meeting,
lie transfer hepks. will be closed from
Ocleher Tth te Kith, both lncluslis
JAirES A. KELL, Assistant Secretary.
l"n.S?''MrM railed fnr retrrptlen are-1 Its own bunts,
nS:: j !e il?e?: Ke': Ss: $zz : W Ar1' ' i'v1'11'"ienls,,s rp?ive , ,,lN
Ne.. ItiU te HH", Ineliihlie! due Mnv 1 iiiji nnws villi ehngrlll, wets construe it lis
Nel- iai',n. iS' Inel'i-l'. due v. I. mil ' glnd tiding-, b'lf most eltiens should
Ull?!W,THbHnT,!Vi,MpWIV wilceme ti.e intelligence, wiih sntisfac ,
v.'.if. p. cii:t 'iTe.i.i.nt tl'ui ilia! President Hardine and bisl
'. .v "'"fany; ,""' unlet thj rr.erii;
Apr''i i ' Vb'Je. of Sl s,X,em;t;11?"i ,1" the territorial rights of any conn cenn conn
fends 1-iuMl under said inortKee te inv. tr-v '' nnt "'tend mere than three miles
it st&tf.'jM'ri'&.Ve1, feyavS1 hTn;l ,u 7nst 1!ne- 1?7eml ,hb,! "rr-
rut .tr.-t. I'hlladelphls. unu M J ' I"I,, '" r the eas are free; the rights
0Mebr iflih. less, Ht is e'fiiiek neon. Th. i of nil nations are pqual in llme of
'''AV teiTWAWVAV,"9-!' PM. renre. at l-n.r. There was net the
f
Jita-c streets and i Third .nd Nirih Te'rett. I hiKh cnns-
"".'rL"biV,JfthJ.Vr .hall ,.v . ,.., .... ' I '." nr1S12 Is only a memory, yet
. uneney. at the time of sale tuentC n. 1 ullre "r" '"Wl! today (lesteiKlHIlts of
l'.'J Vr cent of the rurrf.aie price and "hi
lalance before remevln any part of tha
?.&tfI'a,rn'.U,reCrllfeapurfergLn.e14,.Lrr,"11."'-. All KftiiJt'Vli JBlJW.KJCI)Onr4l HMMV
(LEDGER PHIIiADELPHrA', ,WEDNESPAY, OCTOBER 4 1922
THE
Letters te the Editor
The Price of Anthracite
Te the KMer of the Evcnlua PuhUc l.cdetr:
Sir When nntlirncltc prices Ret tee
MrIi, Mild n .Hrrnnteit writer In the
1't'ut.ta Lnneini recently, the public
liievitnbly will turn te tlie use of
bituminous eenl or ether fuels. He re
minds the public that Innumerable in
ventors ere new mnUttic n. study of pos
sible substitutes for nntlinicite for de
mestic u.( nnd mentions both the re-
cent nilniitntlen of oil for furnaces nnd
jtlie prospects for success of the gnsltled
oil nnd dls!iMeinted wntrr gnsej.
Consumers will net buy nntliraelte
I when the different Inl between thnt nnd
I bituminous rtiiieiints te :! or ?-l n ten,
i be Ha.VH. Seme .enrs iire, when he
leathered slntlsties en the subject, the
I nvcniKe ennsuiuptien In cities was 1.(10
tens if the differential was S2 te f?'J.."0
the ten, but the nverne dropped te !."()
. tens when the differential was from
S2.,"0 te i?;i nnd te ,1'J tens when tlic
i differential was ?1 or mere. He bur
I Rests that the consumers will turn te
; bituminous nnd its by-products or
i ether Hiibstltules if the price of nnthra
l cite continues te ri.'e. That probably'
i will lie the effect this winter unless
there is a runaway market.
With miners RcttiiiR the same wages
new as they did 'befete the strike, ami
with ether mine eevts down only
t'llchtly. if nt all. the tendency of
anthracite prices is toward higher,
rather than lower, levels, ltut the
Rrewth of the use of substitutes nml
their iacreasitiR efficacy will act ns n
deterrent le IiIrIi prices under other ether other
wKe normal conditions. The facts as
here stnted even MisjRcut that anthracite
prices tmi't drop if ihe industry Is te
miiviw- iiet'SKtini.ur.M.
I'hi .nlelphln. October '', llfJ'J.
His Feet Still en the Ground
Te the Editor of the Eventne i'ublle l.rdjif
Sir One of the few men who still
keep their feet en the ground nnd whose
mental operations remain Banc nnd sen
sible in Calvin Coelidpe, Vice Presi
dent of the United States. Modestly,
from tlrae te time, he makes public na
dresOB, in the course of which he cus
tomarily gives fresh-minted courage te
Ideas of gevennent that recall nttentlen
te the fundamental and concrete prln-
i eiples which actuated the founders of
i the Republic. Here Is a recent trample
and ene udl-werth renicmbertns:
"The world today is tilled with a
rich t Impatience cf the IIiIiirs lint ate
hii.I i) credulously tuniiiig icvviitil
tlinse who expect that it change of in -
stitutieiw would someliew bring atieul
iii'rffi'tiDii. It H net a iIi.'iiiki that It
iiet'dnl mi tinieli In our t'oinlltutlen
ii ml laws ns tliure Is neeil of lhius In
ui'i'urilnme with tlicm."
Hen1 we linvc (lie ecrf't of nenulne
anil Jpviltliful preRrest. Tin1 Itisiiiu
tlmi of this Natien ure mmiiuI. Tlir.v
an' bnseil en funilatnrntul iniiiclplcs of
riRht nnd justice. 1'iien thorn the Na Na
teon has il.in te crentnr-i.s nml lis
pMuplc linvc livril in uunfeit and jili'n
t. , rinli'd bv the Ijihahitniits of i-umv
land. i:itNi:ST K. SNKI.I..
riii'iidplplilii, Oi-ltelii'i- 1, 1!lli'-'.
Punishment of the Insane
J'u tl. t Mr,,, (if thv :. rum; 'uMir tdu.r
Sir--Iliw miirli slieultl ii man hn
piml-hid who lacl.s tht fiicnlty of dis
rernlfiE reiiR? These who make a
study of eriini' and criminals ltnvu dc
leim.ii'd that ii Wty Iniy mitnlivr of
tlieM' who lircik tlif lawn arc subnor
mal. 'Hie lccngtiitlen of the fact thnt
mini who make the emu In most treu- !
blc, cot the taxpayer most money and
lite ri'etiMlile for continued repetitions j
of pi lines, ate imt wholly responsible for
their in r. Khlntc rise te the demand
for ,3ciiepiitli!c eriec In connection
wrh the cmiits.
This fair "Hi's force te a recommon recemmon recommen
.l.iiioii made recently bv the head of the
.Vine Kcpartmpiit of Health of another
Slate that the Mate should lime a
psychiatric unit te examine such pcr pcr
ens committed te State Institutions us
im'it appear te be in need of spu'ial
care nnd attention. ObUeuslj a per
son who is mental! iMk-ienr, especially
a victim of dementia, should be silb
leeted te different treatment from that
iriven another whullv responsible for ills
I conduct
Jf It wcre tnerelv n matter of
iiri-Jen diseiiilini', the examination would
be instilled It m be.lde, a matter et
liuninnii. jinnee nun prtiieetmn te
Iireperty
rhllndi
lid life.
nit.
SYNTAX'.
1922.
Ipbia. Ooteber 'J
A Potent Memery
7e i ' E.htv nf tl.(t Etrnlna Pulhc I tiltirr:
Sir There will be no searching of
suspected ruin-veels bejend the tbiee
tnlli) limit. The dry nnvy was called
off some ilns nge. Sel.ure of any es
sel bejend the three-mile limit, the
President nnd his Cabinet declared,
would net be justified unle-n It wns
established that the vessel bud made
roiiueeilens with tire shore by means ei
nilvi'eri lave net been Mutupeded by
in;- ieiiiims's into ignoring ene of the
rand important features of International
Inw. i
The wnen of centuries hn established
tllmsle'-f exen' for the claim of the dry
low enferrer thnt they had a lecnl
right te tetireh vessels within twelve
miles of the eeust.
The T'niteil States, of nil nations,
should net felate this principle of In
ternational law unletti we want every
one te forget that we once went te wn'r
with a nation the government of which
was assuming that It could beard nnd
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I y
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World Needs
mere than nnythinp; else is
THRIFT
and what tlic world necda
everybody needs.
If you have net nlrcady
started a. savings account,'
open one new" in a well
known bank in the
Center of Thingt
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Third
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I Opposite Bread Street Station! j
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PEOPLE'S FORUM
Letters te the Editor should he ns
brief nnd te the point ns possible,
nveldltiff anything thnt would open
a. denominational or fcc.tarlnn dis
cussion. Ve nttentlen will be pnll te nnony nneny nnony
meus letters. Names nnd addressed
must be signed as an evldence of
poed fnlth, nUheugh names will net
lie printed If rcauest is mnde that
thev be emitted,
The publication of n. letter Is net
te be taken ns an Indersement of its
views by tills paper.
Communications will net tie re
turned unless ncoempanleil by post pest
nRc, nor will manuscript be saved.
patriots of n century nnd n decade nge
who rcRard It ns a potent mediery.
VETERAN'S (lUANI)SOX.
IMiIla'delphin, October L K'-'2.
"The Lady In the Case"
Te the lUliter of the Vvcntna l'ullle J.etteer:
Sir Frem Deem net Ieiir ure. en me
information that the former German
I'niperer wns nbeilt te remarry. On
the heels of this an nftenlshed world
was notified that he was encettnterliiR
opposition in his nuptial plans, llow llew
mip. William caused the said nlnns te
en forward uninterruptedly, nnd n re-
icnt cable dispatch designated Novem
ber " as the date of the marriage.
When the news that Ilerr llohenzol llehenzol llohenzel
lern's put pose te nttnch te himself n
new wife hnd met disapproval In his
Immediate family wai bruited nbtend.
up rose n certain element of the general
public te inquire why this lonely old
man should be denied the been of In
dividual freedom In his declining yenrs.
All his life, until November, J!)1S,
tbey vent en te nrgue. he has been
hedged about with n wall of formality,
rules laid down, precedents prescribed,
vii that even In the hour of his might
lest power ns Kaiser he yet hud te be .
circumspect ami regard t tit cenven-
.i...,n!l!..u
When William lied from the wrath of
the people he had plagued beyond bu-
man endurance, he shed nil that sort of
thing by compulsion, te be bnre but
Ilohcnzellerh'si apologists nrcue that
slnce It fell nwny from lilm ns n worn
out garment when he abdicated, the
people had no further Interest in him or
his affairs. They relate the fact that
Helland provides him asylum, American
publishers nITerd him nn Income, nnd
he Is able te support n wife.
Se, these curious-minded persons
tirce If the Jndv in the ense is willlntr
uhciH' business Is it If the bend of the
Hiilieiiellerii family wants te wed once
j In a ..leiiieny where no political or
idynastii1 conlileraliens enter or lane
te be consulted.' lllielm, tliey con-
elude, is new n ireu moral agent. In
this matter nt leat, and "should lie
required te consult nobody save the '
bihb-le-be and the parson. " i
.mi, n cuiisuii. me eriue. j no iiuch-
ion url-es nmenic liard-liended folks
Icieilbeilts, what H te be thought of the
moral courage of n tvemnii wIki'h lendy
In sacrifice her own individual freedom
te the caprice of n man wliebe whole
life Iiiin shown lilm te be the qulntes-
.eiiee of a .elii-hticss that led lilm te
plunge cHlliatletl into It lrenzy of
despair, and whose chief memorial will
lie tlic millions tit lives sacrllicetl te
his lust for donilnien? The "lady In
the ease ' N almost in much of n curi-ii'-ltv
as tliu prospective bridegroom Ih
a tragic Iiurlesfpie of thu lever that
all the w ei lil loves.'
.IOIIN SMITH.
l'hlladelphln, October :i, IOL'2.
Questions Answered
Marmalade and Jam
hi tht Hdititr of the Elcnlnu Public .ntutr.v
Sir i 'an your !meilitre mm or mi" of
hN army of nlenils eAplulu te me flie dlf
fiei.cn between jnHrmalailts und Jnm? My
wife -nt me te the kiimvu sture few
t miim nte f'.r ena or Ihe nltier of tt-ie
iiniiiiuiii.ds, I feritet whim, but I Knew I
bruUk-ht butli the wrong ne.
l'.VrKItKAMtl.IAH
I'Mludelphla. Heplember !"., lWiJ.
Tie Forum bad b be ufleltl te set the i
iurrit answer te this problem, which'
h .ii d hae been uJdivssed te .Mrs. W.lsen
ir In Onthln or etine one fur better queit-
II. 1 in marmalade maiilns; ihnn the editor "f '
in deportment. Hut thl U whit wusi
arned en the subject and it glen fur n tint '
Is wuith-
As n ru.e. en'v the ernnll fruits of whlrh
H whole may b- ueed nre utilized in .thtn-
"liinir. Tl.a fruit u (rushed In the Juice
' Z.rZtZ'XTn Zr
i i.m, re ue..d. ivmt.. .L ,..,) .in
net jiroduce loe smecth consistency nra bet
Ter example, if pearhs nr cooked until
soft tfere. nddlr.c the suijar. the resulting
enslster.cy Is that which I called "peach
butter." If the sunar Is added Ht the be-
..rved In small pie, e, rather (1 an l.Mn
letuced -e a hn.neth pnste This results In
a mnnnalade. results in
n r-. . . .
Pure Drinking Water
Te the Editor of the ttiv-ifne I'uMie .erferr:
.sir -Sometimes we t-e the expression
" .".," " ,u'l s no-
Think right quickly
of some one thing you use in your business
Five-ten
nelle
plant, ammo
iloe sals.).
: ";'.'
haiterles,
Remember the
date!
October 17, 1922
Auction sale
at Camp Dix,
New Jersey.
furaunii
Iilaners.
Irand
ma
traps
Auers,
Keed
at top
.. .. -
eleetrlcal
"purs drlnklns water." New. ss nil "
centnlns bnctcrls. hew en nny be ' ejueil
"pure." WII.WAM I.AUni.NCK.
Cnniden. N. J.. Sept. S7 102'-'.
According te the United Stnts J'""""
of riBhcrled. nnd Its dictum Is rrebnbly nis
fiulewed In by medlcnl nulherltv. rure
drlnkln water mny b canned as thnt
which doe net rentnln any substance in
jurious te the health.
New Yerk's Public Schools
Te the Editor of tin) Evrrtne TuMIe Ltdaerl
ftlr t'leave "Inte the puMlc school attend-
nnce In the city of New Yerk.
XTST08.
rhllndelphlB. Sertcmlsr IJ, 1022.
In Feptember of last ear SSS.ROD pupils
attended the publle day schools In Vw
Yerk, whlle this jiear the Durenu of l.du-
catlen prepared for 1,000.000.
Henry Ferd's Address
Te the Editor of the Krtntne Public I.cdarr:
Sir Menus rrlnt In the r.vr.Mi l'rutie
Lstpeieii Henry Ferd's correct nd.lres
PhlUnelphla. September 10. 1022.
"Who's Vhn In America." for 1022. Rives
Henry Tord's address ns Dearborn, Jllch.
Poems and Songs Desired
Supplies Missing Lines
Te Ihe Editor of f?ic Bt fie Public l.tdarr:
m, i iiilnl: theie are the lines nuked for
bv Mr. .T lloyle 'In u recent Issue of the
People h l'erum:
I.lfe has n burden for every mans shoul
der. Nene ran escape from Its trouble, and
care.
Jtlss It In jieuth. nnd 'twill corns when
yeu're elder
And fit ou us close ns the rarment you
wear.
Sorrow tomes Inte our lives uninvited,
Itebblnif eer henrts of their treasure of
eon?.
t.eei Krmv cold and friendships are
KllKhteJ,
Yet somehow or ether we worry along.
, FeI",hJ5lrh"lr.r ","" ,J" CTW"
An(1 , w, think thr rens
te bsfrlend
irope In, th besrt makes) th bnrdtn-csem
llchter.
And somshew or ether we st te tbe
end.
Can nny one supply the mlsslnr Itn of,
ths following- -ersesi
"leaves tiavn their tlm te fall aria
Flowers te wither nt the north, wtnd'f
biealh.
Theu hast Hit neosen for thins own, eh.
death MltH. V. II. WMIinR.
Norrlstewn. I'a . September 80. 1022.
Tha lines arc from Mrs. rellcla V. He-
inuns' poem. "Tlu Heur of Death,
Thelr
correct readlnir is fellow.:
'-An ,,., ra , it.r t the lArth wind's
breaili but nil
And stur tc, fft, lm nil
TIieii hat ull ecamins fur thine own, eh
lieu til
"We Are Coming, Sister Mary"
' .. ., ,,. ..... .....-.. n. .,.,, -
' yir,n(. s i a , hear tt Mnir.
rn,iu,r u,i in im nnd In sentiment also,
t which I in only remember tha refialn.
It vua nun tins
"W are (emtnK, Slptnr Mary,
'' ; coming I.t nnd by.
r;r ; , m , eruwlns nigh."
r.n ,nB l'erum or ene of Its render i.n.
ply tne with thn wurds of thin Bud old lmlv
ia7 m..m;.,
J'hllaJeThl... September 2r, J822.
WH ARE fOMINO. rilSTKR MAIIY
On ii stormy nlitht In winter,
When tlw wind blew ee'l nml vet,
I he.-nd Heme etrnlns of mti'dc,
'I Imt I nmr can feriret:
I ms Hleeplnif la the cibln.
Whet,, l Marv, fmr n'll nunc.
Whn u lltfbt shone in tin wivlew,
And " buml of s'ujers sum:
Chorus
Ue ere remlnir. S!ter .Miry.
We nre cemliu: by und b :
Il lendy. SiMir Jlnrj.
Ker the time Ih driuvinK nmh.
I ft'e.1 tii cull my .Man.
Jlut my tei.KUe Mould ret .b-.
i "" '"l" enK se stnir.K- Imd ended,
''"' r," Unfcers tle.vn awn
i l" ' "ntclud. I heard n iti.-lln?,
, ''k," "ln rumiiiur of i, im;
'"' ,"'1 "' Ater' pillow
t "n h00n ' beard them dm;.
- .,
'r'' l rall('J m' Mnry.
v , l"Y ""'r'H' s ramplet.
,n , f"unJ ,a'r henrt of hlndnesi
. ,'i fnr",''" ceased te beat.
1. '""" nm y,fTy l0'""'
' rem hummer round till eprlnn
Ar"' ' "", In mldnlcht slumber.
1 .i","" ,u ''ear tha sntne ones mmr.
i-""-
I
I 'mI d. e i.
I c. .. ... ..
'naier i eppe- will nddre-, the
i ' eiemen S Club of the I'hlladelpbia In-
dllstrial Association Tuesday in Stef-nn
Auditorium. Others who will address
II organization th N Kenum n,- I! f-
fi -.1 I'i. he t I'll. 1,., T . t "
V. i." 1'"tl;l - U' J''-l-
dent of llie lVllllsylvani.'l Hnllread ; Dr.
'lmih" A. K.iten, president of the
American Kducatienal Awieinllen nml
llad S. Mi.rrN. former AiEadeP
te Japan. Mere than 2000 persons have
a-ked for tickets te the iirst lueetin".
rpHE.V think of tlil:
"The War Department has it."
And the rhances nre better than 10 te 1
that the War Department has all the things
for crowd-getting salea you can call te mind
in nn hour's steady thinking.
What deca this mean te you?
It means, tmply, that the War Department
Sales erive you an opportunity te huy. for con
siderably less, the very kinds of commodities
for which you are new competing In the open
market. Such an opportunity )h ufferded you
In this auction nt ('amp I)lx, .V. ,f,, October 17.
A representative lint of materials te
be ettered
rive-ten electria travsllnir crane, steam mn.
itatlenary boiler, (upright and horizontal), neriahh.
filers, drum heleia (hand and power)" ftoTten i
:100 iaVa"!"1"1 comt,re!",er' het-water tanks (830 te
electrle
Screen doers, window slides, sashes, wagons and
Tarts, electilu meter-, electrle truiks, nari.es"
,.X0. ,w".'iWt.,f',..mJl.t!'!n''' 'Pnehlna bell,, electrle
iviiiiiiiiiiiri .tn, irHiisiurrnprn. I4.rli !-.
desk funs, sierllUem,
nKli futia cts.s-tii .. .. " . ii'i
i'i',"'",,nmins mach ne, lien Merkini
sleel shaft nn. ' ""rhl1"
Muinn-ni Iirtaiifi,
Ini,-,
rianc -
Hhee machinery, Fhee flndlnirs, she.
ttresMs. (lees, cotton shirts, isfrl
li ank.l
frlKcraters, fly
Auers, rrewbars, flies, hammers dlh .,..
cafeurla equipment. ai I Tali i'jws). bucket!
knhes, saws, picks rakes, rekers, el stoves heating
stuvei and parts, hatchets, screw drivers liH.1?.'
meal cleawrs. rxrultrr netiinJ ""vers, colanders.
rrewbars
chopper, desk baskets, swivel effl. ehair.
desks, chlften ers. fliln 'i.Vi.i1.':? en?Jr.
.,efu.??."8Bi.n',rV..0i'w.W"V.
lamp . guares, reneciers, ruses. ii,h.."."'l
. ...... ......
veies.
eupplle plumblns; aupplles.
The Government reserves the right te reject aj,y or
all bids. Catalogs sheulne nil efferlnna In tills
auction, offerings well worth U,e time te Investl.atli
nra ready for ou new. Wrlte Quartermaster Supply
Ofllcer. 1st Ave. & 60th Ml.. Ilroeklyn. N. y.
W. C. T. U. TO MEET IN ERIE
State Convention Elects World and
National Convention Delegates
Wllllanvpert, I'a.. Oct. 4.
Krle
wns selectcii ns tne puice ei inrruuK
for tlic 102.1 convention of tlic renn
aUvaiilR Wetnen'H Cliiltlnn 'lorn 'lern 'lorn
iiVrnnee Union nt the cIerIiib rpm en
of the ferly-elghtli anntinl convention
In thin city yesterday.
Mrs. M. I. Jamisen, president .of the
liycemltiR County W. C. T. U.. was
rleeteil bv both the Slate anil the
county an' a delegate te tlm world con
vention, anil Mrs. S. I. Price, of this
rlty, was named delegate te the na
tional convention, lietlj of these meet
ing will be held In l'lillndclplila In the
near future.
U. OF P. TO MEET OXFORD
Split Teams te Debate Question of
U. S. Entry Inte League
The I'lilvcrslty of I'ennsylvania will
debate Oxford University.
That announcement wns made Inst
night by the Debate Council following
a month's negotiations. The debate will
he staged somewhere in the central part
of the city en October 11 and the sub
ject will lie:
"Resolved, Thnt (lie T'niteil States
should enter the League of Nations im
mediately." . .
The Pennsylvania representatives will
be Carl Dew, Ilrrmnn Hettinger and
Patrick Malin, all seasoned debaters.
Through
a Sieve
Woven Fitter
Than Silk
Portland cement, te-meet
the exacting specifications
of leading engineeringsoci engineeringseci
eties and the United States
Government, must lee
ground se fine that at least
78 per cent will pass a sieve
having 200 wires per linear
inch. A silk handkerchief
has but 110 threads perinch
an excellent quality of
silk dress goedsl87threads.
The watch in your pocket hardly
calls for a mere complicated and
carefully adjusted process of manu
facture than the making of cement.
Grinding is only one of the many
operations required te make it.
Yet in grinding alone, see what is
required:
The rocks frera-the quarry, often
as big as a piano and heavier, go
first into a gigantic "coffee mill"
It bites at these huge chunks,
chips thenvand finally crushes
them te pieces six inches or se
in diameter.
jTwe finer mills fellow, one after
the ether, reducing the stones te
the size of coarse sand. After this,
they must be ground in a great re-'
velving cylinder half filled with
steel balls, until every cubic feet
of the rock has been reduced te 14
billion piecesuntil 85 percent
of them will shake through a sieve
' that willactually held water,a9ieve
with 40,000 holes tewthe square
inch.
And all of this is less than half the
necessary grinding. The cealmnst
be ground. Fer the object of all
this fine grinding of the raw ma
terials is only that it may.be fused
into crystalline clinkers. And te
fuse it requires pulverized coar--er
its equivalent. Most plants use
pulverized coal.
The- coal must be ground-as fine
as the raw stone. Eighty-five per
cent of it or thereabouts must go
through the sieve that holds
water. And that often means-two
grinding operations.
There is still the clinker te be
ground. It is glass -hard te begin
with. It must be ground first te the
fineness of sand, and then ground
andregreund in another cylinder
ei steel balls until at least 78 per
cent of it will go through the
sieve woven finer than silk.
Huge bewlders te an impalpable
dust. Common coal te an impal
pable dust, and finally, after the
burning, glass-hard clinker te an
impalpable dust. That is the mak
ing of cement. And eight heavy
grinding operations are required
in the process.
Grinding is only one of the lesser
heat and power consuming oper
ations in cement manufacture.
PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION
cA National Organization
te Improve and Extend the Uses of Concrete
Bceif g""0lnM Le.An.,1.. ft'lTJT' S.nPr.cU.
Chicago Heine MdwiuE- h'4!,,lJl Seettl.
GRENFELUESSEL SINJifl
M
Isslen Ship Gees Down, but cttL
I. MD.IfUBU f
St. Jehn's, N. V., Oct. 4. in. .1
P.) The (Irenfell mission' A"' A.
Htrntlietitin, which has completed ttr. T.M'
years' service along the cealu 2
l.nlirnder and northern New ?
hind hm n hospital ship, nnk JwJ i '
a few miles off Cabet Island utJt
learned here tedny, ' l "M
A raging sea sprang a leak In .
Strathcntm laRt week, hut this wn. i.!
regarded as serious. Monday mere,?.01
the vessel continued her veynS. 7.,8
St. Antheny te Hay Roberts. Tea rnti"1
out water began te pour In'tnpidlv .S
the ship hail te lie nbandencd ' ft
ship sank' within half an hour. th ei
of six being landed nt St Jehn"! h?.
schooner. "'
PEACEMAKER IS STABBrTi
Deaf Mute Slashed In Shoulder i
He Tries te Separate Fighters '
Jeseph Carey, n denf mute f.i
vears old. of 4119 Seuth Hw.V.tT
In passing Second and Lembard Mr...'
saw two men fighting nnd cndeanSS
te separate them. He was told b
of the combatants te "beat it," but bm'
sumnDiy nn mil nei unecrstnnd.
One of the men. .who the pollen i.u
wns Otte Nclml, of Seuth BwendVtrS
thereupon' is said te have stabbed Ii mi.
the shoulder. Carey wns taken in il
Pcnnsjlvnnla Hospital and Nclmi 3
arrested.
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