Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 07, 1922, Night Extra, Page 26, Image 26

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBfi)B? 7. 1922
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THE
APPOINTMENT
of this company te act
in the capacity of
EXECUTOR
provide for the settlement
and distribution of
YOUR ESTATE
strictly in accordance
with the previsions of
YOUR WILL
ALLIES STAND FIRM
N CONSTANTINOPLE
Refuse Kemalist Demands and j
Call for Release of Con Cen
demned Editor i
the Turk must Rtand by the document
signed a few weeks nge nt Mudnnlii."
MaH.i. Nev. 7. (My A. 1'.) Fur
ther TurkMi ifrmnmls will be innde nt
tin' T.iuiimniH' liriicp cnnfnrenre, namely,
.Hint the (IreeK l-liuul at Mxtili'lH" nml
j Chies, in tin Aiyeitu off the Aslii Miner
oeii't, he kIvcii te Turke, and that
.Turkey nlinll he permitted te adminis
ter ner own uent,
TURKS MAY BACK DOWN
Conservatively managing
Estates for fifty - two
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TURKS HALT U. S. RELIEF
Customs Duties Prevent Landing of,
Near East Supplies i
Constantinople, Nev. ". (My A. I'.) '
It U fe.ircd that nil Ainerli'.in re- i
lief eflerts In the Nenr l'at inaMiave '
te be stepped if the Nationalist In I
hKi upon the imposition of the cu ,
Ieiih tliitlt" pre-erlbeil by the Angera
(iexriiiiiiciit. .
Twe millions pounds of supplies en '
heard the I lilted State Shipping
Iteaid stininir Hnurjt cniuiet be landed
fiem the harbor here, beeaute the Nil Nil
tieiialNN (leinaud ritititw iiukk (tilting i
alineM the total value of the cargo, I
which N about SL00,Utl(l. Mere than I
half the (arge I" Heur. The Near Kiist
liellef has tin additional large caige
en the ttiiv trout New Vul. en the
Coeur d'AIelie.
The Amerliun relief organiatieli ,
imxe a.siteii ttear Adinlral .Mink I..
ItiNtel. the American n:inl cliiif here,
te lntiicedc with the Angera (iexurn-nient.
France Names Peace Delegates
I'arN. Nev. 7. (lly A. P.) Prance
named today her delegate te the Turk
ish peine (.oiifcience te be held at l.nu
Mimic They are Maui Ice Hempard,
uiimbcr of the Senate and former Am
bassador at Constantinople, and i
Millie Jlarrere, Ambassador te Italy.
Hv .inoenteil rtcsi I
Constant lneple. Nev. 7. Constant i-
neple is in a feer of apptehelisien ever'
tlie Kemalist deinaiids for the eaiu.v
lien of th allied militar) and naal
forces, the extension of the Nationalist
icglnie here, the imposition of (entlsca- j
tery customs duties the condemnation
of the Sultan and the itidlsciimlnate '
nriest of pteminriii Constantinople!
Turks.
The allied high uiinmisleneis haC
giM'ii Hafet I'nsha. the new National
ist (iovcrner here. tort -elgiu iieurs m
w libit te release one of the men in rested
and condemned te death. All Kemal
le.. editor of the anti-Nat illst
S.ibali. An tincenliimed lepeit teda
had It that All Kemal ahcady had been
executed nt Ismid.
Meanwhile the nllleil loaunissieiuis
iavi asked their geeinnieuts ter lu-
truetien with refeienee te pieciaiming
martial law. The held an extiaordi extiaerdi
narj cmmeil last niglit at which the
niloiilien of a fiitncr attitude was Me
nded upon in ieistuiie te tiie Kem.il-' .-,,, ,-- ....".
Ms- itrhittary -our-e, the cuibnu of NEWS FOR INVESTORS
their activities in Constantinople. Past- i -Dim ter? of the Xi'nth National Hank
cm Thrace and ether aieas. and eun- 'h:ie added S.'fl.OOtl te surplus, lncrcas
lei.ictnu the increasiii': infun tteiis el ins- dint fund te SH.'O.OOO, The regular
the Mudania aimistiie eneutiiu !i ( nii-aunual dividend of 4 per i cut was
Is undiistoeil the (ominisletieis ecn d( dated.
i ensldereil the expulsion of Kafet l'.ish. The Cumberland and Pennsxhania
from the capital in the exunt of a ion- U.Ulre.nl has been valued tentatively
tinuance of the nnuisthe xiolatiens. in the Inter.state Commerce Commit-
.... ,.. v,.i , 'ion at i?4.,,0,J,0O0. The etitstandltu'
Alllr, lentlnue lonliel 4f(11,k ,, bon(,8 ()f the celnpanyi nt ,mr
The (ommissieiiprs held a (enfereme .,., (js t0 ts books, amount te S4.
with Ilnmid He . the Nationalist ciimi . ;m l.treil.
icre. and Informed him that the allied
government, while net iTesinng te in in
teifere with Turkish internal alTaiis.
must maintain the sjstcm of control
which the allies reganlcd as neiess:ir.
dining the occupation of Constantinople
Ter the tirst time in man weeks
theie had been complete unnniimtx
reached among the ltiitish, I reach and
Italians in their action toward the Na- I
tien.ilst, and the belief xvas expressed
n some (iti.irters that the Kcnum-is
would retreat fiem their nrbitrnrj stnml
ill the f'ice of the allied llllit.x.
The I'.ritisli authorities iinve ordered!
the customs house dosed nnd annenn j
thex xmII epeiate tle customs under the
former tariff ((invention. This is nlmet
icrtain te provoke ojipesition and ie
sditment among the Keinalists. xxhe nri
seeking te eMablish their own customs
regime.
nefiLv Kemalist Draiands
The diTiiands of the Kcmalists, which
the allied commissioners have refused te
snnt. and the new crisis which has
arisen from this situation xxcre the sub
ject nf a cetiferenie xesterday between
the allied generals and Hafet P.isha.
FROM SEVEN STUDENTS IN 1884
TO N!NE THOUSAND IN 1922
Buildings will be erected te accommodate Twenty - five Thousand (25,000)' Students.
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as exldenced by Sanderson .S. .S.
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Mimb? Fcderil RtMfvt Sfittai
City Hall Square
Allied (Jencrals Firm
The nllied generals infermisl Kafet
Pasha in clear terms that thej intend
re ritnm mllltnrx autherit.x in Con Cen Con
stantiueple until if is decided te form ferm
all.x tarn the area ever te the Turks.
Hafet then said he was anxious te ngree
with the Allies and work in unison xvitli
them, but he could net accept outside
control in nnv form.
He added that he would have te refer
te the Angera Cox eminent for further
nstructlens and would ngain consult
Willi the nlllisl rcpiesentntixrs tedax.
1 le'itdinur Cener.il Sir Charles liar
li lit a. in i emmanil of P.ritfsh forces
ii Constantinople, told H.ifit that he
aiip.irentlv was tmiu te u-urp the
autheritt of the allied geiurals. The
Turkish leader th'n declared that An An
eora had asked for the removal of the
allied ttoep- and warship-
Hafet has assumed contiel of all
senile- ler niaint'iining public order
as xx ell as the departments of public
administration ir, Constantinople. He
ha- been dismissing officials right and
left and closing the euteins. Kemind
ins him of these things, Sir Charles
told the Nationalist governor that ap
parently he had forgotten there xxns ,i
'natx of Mudies, signed October ."t"
Wis. biinging an end te hostilities be
tween the allied Powers and Turkev
He ii minded the governor of the cltj
that this armistice treaty was net
superseded by the Mudunlft cnnxentien
Cenernl IlariiiEteu then declared that tin.i.n
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. .fUCIIIUlill.'OI'' U.tUlllrtH.i "I'lll'l I" I l,ln,l.l,Vil.
lurneu inei hi iiie .-iitiuuuii-i-., niie i riMPianil
he thought that this might take place r.ichmnni
within a fexv weeks. ! hi?SL '.'
e Ifual Control xiinrreit
Mear.ivhlle the allies will be respon
sible for the mnintdinnce of public
curlty nnd tlie.x are net going te give
up that respensmiiny, Mr maries in
(lilcimi Nnv. 7 ttOf.S Ueccll'ts is.enn
l-'i .Xt.irket 10e te l.e lower liull( I.Mi
1 id ticiund nxnran". JS .l"4i s ir, JIO tei
I ' l uiiml liut(.her metl Ss ,-,n'i s n, top.)
Js r.r, lurkliiK bows, $7 1.1U 7.1X1 delriWe I
ns .-irejid Js ,',e: hiax-v weetht. s SO'tf
- "." medium weight, JS -ID'S s c- Iluht-.
.iht Js a.vus r.n iittht llchts 8s ,f,B s r,e '
imk'rit ni. imoeth, 17 Seli 7 HO: tmiklne
n reuish J" 1." it 7.(10: kllllnx iiIbb. JS 40
ti s il ' ,
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sttiiw t hlkher en nil kllllnif rl.ie uu.il-i
i plnlti XX'i'Htern Kr.ianers In moderate
-in ; i u "d beef heifer uctlxi struiiir chelie i
irlintfn si.' nime held hltther. little dune
ii XXeMrn Kras-iirs eurl. Htecktrs nnd
I i . -ifadx outsiders buxlni: che'ee xeil
i in. turn ird te Sll, Vnckers iiln S10 i
n 1 ii - tiade lininif laritei js. h'chrr i
i i - quillty (ensldered I
siir.ni' ltvittpis ll.unu heid I'at lnmb
i i mm: hhus e,xc i0 f,0e hlKle." earn
t i tut ! 114 e-, te mckers. cheke-ftd
Ui-tiri- 14 :." te snlpi-em. Ml te pick
r likin Fiipulv rancert. mostly feidcrs no
f.n -ales, nhfep around steud.
Ka.t sit laul. 111.. Nev, 7. CATTLE ,
It"r.'tpt noeu head Few utewrs In. nunlltv
m dlum. natlxes larceh $s i'.-.'S'i 7.", XX et-
rni me-tlx td-iniKMM llKht xenl lalxea j
. tfc-hl huther: f. brnusht f! '!. ether'
Ui-F .tends, leu 1 lets lUht xeurllnff pteer
mil heifer', brnuaht H rmt le.rKelv J t .10
4Xii .inners m inlx S.'.S'fi i 4" hulk,
:( ,11.1 , lui s. S.l.T.'iil 1.'-'." bulk, rtucl. utts'rs,
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HtHis Hecelnt' Id 000 head Market
.L f 1" .eer. t P s iin bulk t.'l te L'eil
un I uxeriKe". Ss telinSO, (lO-imunil nx-riKt-
and un Js Mill .-,-,: llsrht llKht".
.-. i-ys-ii pia, $s40fis."0: Dtj(pr Kes
.lrihiiici'l bulk Itt 7.'i'7T T.'J.X I
SltKI'I' Iteietpis l."00 head. Ptren te .
J'.i hither en fat Inmbil. ether rlannes un- '
hin I nix Pnrt of run here, one let bee! i
Mtlxe .amis, fl.l 7.'.. ( ether eale.. $13 Mi ,
helre t prime lamb, quotable nt $14; culls'.
-aifl'i liuk fat llBht euei $C'f 0 10- heax
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rittshnrcli. Nev 7 TTOCS neeelptd. ;
l.Vie head Tlleher Henvles $ss3asl
-i xnraer. J-'je'u e. llsht jerkers and'
iu- Sli Till te
si:EI AND I AMnp Receipts, 300 head I
M..n i shen I- limb. $1 71.
cLVK IP c(.it)ts 1.10 head S'eady.
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Iteieipt .110 he ' Steadv Cilu". re-elpt-
HOn hei" si.,iv jijfisr.e
H"iO HeceiD' suOO head 10c hlhr
llin mixed x -ttrs. !'ht verkers and
iili." ! reuchs 57 J1 ataci. S.ltfil
sni;i;i AM) l.A.MliS neielpts. 21011
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MONEY-LENDING RATES
l.OMMV Meix 2 per cent Dleeeunt
i flu n nnd three months' bllli. IH ler
ceit.
" Your Sen and Daughter Can Eirn Their Unlvcralty Education
$1,000,000
of the New Issue of
First Mortgage 6 Geld Bends
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY
These bends arc secured by First Mortgage en the Temple University's Bread Street prop
erties, located between Montpremery Avenue and Berks Street, Philadelphia. The property ex
tends 410 feet en Bread Street, with a depth of 150 feet te Watts Street. The ground Is valued
nt mere than one million dollars ($1,000,000). It is becoming mere vaulable constantly.
The Temple University owns the Samaritan Hospital, located at Bread and Ontario Streets,
Philadelphia. The land en which the hospital buildings are located, extends 300 feet en Bread
Street and te Park Avenue in the rear. The land is valued at $500,000.
The Temple University also owns the Garretsen Hospital property, located at 18th and But But But
tonxveod Streets (it extends fromButtenxvood te Hamilton Street and is valued at $360,000).
The first section of the above $3,500,000 building is new under construction. It will be
ready for use next year. The proceeds from the sale of these bends is being used in payment for
the erection of these buildings. The balance is contributed by the Alumni and public-spirited citi
zens. When the buildings are completed there will be $4,500,000 of real property protecting these
bends.
The Temple University was founded in 1884. It has educated mere than one hundred thou
sand students. The annual enrollment new exceeds nine thousand students. It conducts Schools
of Medicine, Law, Music, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Theology, Commerce and the College of Liberal
Arts and Sciences, the Teachers' College and the Samaritan and Garretsen Hospitals. It also
conducts a large number efJiighly specialized courses intended te help the young man and the young
woman of limited flnancialinceme.
It is co-educational and non-sectarian.
It teas founded and is carried en exclusively for the public geed.
The bends are issued in denominations of $ 50, $100, $200, $500, $1000 and $5000. The mort
gage is a twenty-year mortgage, and is dated July 1, 1922.
The property and bends are free from all taxes. The bends are offered at par and are ready
for delivery.
The Columbia Avenue Trust Company, Bread Street and Columbia Avenue, Philadelphia, is
trustee for .the bends.
Subscriptions may be addressed te either the Columbia Avenue Trust Company or te Temple
University. Checks should be drawn te the order of the Columbia Avenue Trust Company, Trustee.
Booklet giving complete information will be mailed promptly. Please write te
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY
PHILADELPHIA
Russell H. Conwell, President
rillLXnKI.riUA Call. tS rr eent
4 te 1 fr cent commercial pnrr.
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Reserve Banks' Discount Rates
ntfiriil rediscount ratea at the tnhe KeJ.
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INVESTMENT
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Our suggestions and
advice may help you
solve your investment
problems.
Correspondence
Invited
Cadbury, Ellis &. Haines
Franklin Bank Bide.
Afemtrrf
rhilaitlphit Sletk Etthanf
Supervised
Securities
Yielding
Savcn Per Cant.
R. L Dellingi Ce.
r of Mutinies
CtkaakM
WaLut Street
lsted Theie could be no dual i ontrel
he said. Ills dei laiatiens were in
dorsed liv Colonel Charpx and General
Metnbelli, the French and Italian mili
tary tepresentatives here.
All day xestcrdax the alllpd Hlgl
Commissioners held freipient confer
ences ever the threatened wholesale in
vasion of the enp.tnl by the Kemnlists
nnd the mennec of an anti-Christian
iprleing 1 he Ilritl-h armed patrol in
'lie c'tx meanwhile exercised the great
ist xigllaiue m protecting life ami I
piepert
The allied Feed Tontrel Commission
las airiingisl te meet the feed famiie
w .ii h seems imminent. '
Three additional classes of Turkish
Midlers have been called te the colors
According te Turkish Nationalist i
hdnlipiaritiH the Uritish forces are re.
thing from Mesul en the Tigris In
nirthein .Mesopotamia, and the Kemal-ist-
are entering the evacuated area.
I'aris, Nerv. 7. (Ixy A 1' . -The
French (internment appears te hnv
riachciV the limit of Its patience In
denlln;T.Hh the Turks and Is tending
mere and mere te niffen Its attitude
toward the Angera Government. This
la tli. lnternretnrien enen te ,lie inlllrir
today of the dreadnought .lean Hart '
from Teulon te join the allied tleet at
i-ensianunnpie in trie tare or the An-
gnra (iexernment's demand that allied
warships peek permission befeie enter
i Ing Turkish ports.
i The French High Commissioner In
, Constant Inople Iibh been instructed te
act In full accord xvlth the ether allied
1 lemmlsslnners In their demand that the
terms of the Mudania nrmlstke be com
piled with In exerv r'spect.
Nexxrastle, .Nev i iHy A I' I
Lloyd Geerge made some sharp refer
ences te the crisis xxhhh has arisen In
the Nenr Kant since his full from the
premiership in the political addresa
which he delivered belere a large as
semblage here today.
"The Near Caht'la beginning te show
symptoms nf Inflammation," he nald.
"Whatever happens, our flag mint net
be let dexxn."
Iter en in his speech he said; "We
had get rid of the Turk, but he baa
looked at the list of new Ministers
and come te the conclusion that thl Is
the time for another try.
"If the Government standi by tee
flag, my friends, I will be wholebcurt whelebcurt
ealy behind it,'1 he said., "I entreat
tha Government te show tLt Turk that
Londen Metal Market
I.endnn, New 7 "tandarl ceprer npnt
01 l.'s dr futures. fl4. 7s Oil. ol-treltic,
pnt 70 10s futures, 71 Tin, spot,
(ist w M futures 'S;,J,"JJ V"1
r ! f.'il 1!' ''d, futures H L', fjd Zinc,
VI 137 K.s: futures, CS5 17s fid
Prices Firm en Paris Bourse
PnrU Nev. 7 Price were firm en tr
1 urpe teda. Three p-r cent rentes let
f Exchange un, Londen, (Wr. 4.1c 1 t
,,r cnt lean, 74f, Sic. The dollar we
nnt,l at let Kt'C.
Attractive Short
Term Bends
Province of Ontario
6Cc Bends
Due October 1, 1923
Te yield 5
Province of Alberta
5 Bends
Due May 1, 1925 .
Te yield 5.30
Full particulars f '117 en request
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Carrying Open Accounts 1
A Banking Function
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Your Profit
is in
merchandising,
net in
Banking
Carrying your customers' open Accounts, or
Acceptances deprives your business of that
much money, upon which your should make
another profit.
Our plan provides for the continued finan
cing of your customers' Accounts from time
of shipment until paid, whether the Ac
counts are 'dosed 'into Acceptances or net.
We purchase your active open Accounts at
time of shipment (without disturbing your
customers) and give you the cash while you
are waiting for Acceptances, which in many
cases you may net be able te obtain.
As Banks purchase Acceptances and we pur
chase Accounts, why net sell us your Ac
counts, and If you receive Acceptances clos
ing same, you have the option te take up
uch Accounts with us and discount the Ac
ceptances with your Bank and thus reduce
the cost, or we will automatically carry such
Acceptances.
If it is proper te sell merchandise for cash, -then
why net sell Account which represent
merchandise that you couldn't sell for cash?
Commercial Credit Company
Cash Capital and Surplui $1 1,100,000
BALTIMORE SAN FRANCISCO.
Represented at Philadelphia, 1210 Stock Exchange Bldg.
(Phcns Sprues 6944)
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COMMERCIAL ACCEPTANCE TBUBT COMMERCIAL CREDIT COMPANY, INC.
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MEW YORK CITY
MEW ORLEANS
CONTINENTAL OtJAHANTY CORPORATION
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Due 1926
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Te yield 6.30
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Remove all rkk of losing
your securities, important
papers, jewelry, etc., by
leasing one of our Safe
Deposit Bexes.
Our large, conveniently ar
ranged Safe Deposit Vault
affords you the fullest pro
tection. The cost is moderate.
North Philadelphia Trust Ce.
Bread St. and Germantown Ave.
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