Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 10, 1922, Night Extra, Page 34, Image 34

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NEW YORK BOND TRANSACTIONS
LIBERTY BONDS AND VICTORY NOTES
Aanae. 23
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T.lberty 3'4 , 11132-47
Liberty 3H k. registered
Liberty tut cv 4, 111.12. 17 .
l.therty 1st cv i. registered
I.lhertv 2d 4. 11157-4
108.01
102.70
101.08
101. 80
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100 84
102.00
101.78
101,40
101.00
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100,84
101.80
101,02
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l4 82
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d CV. 4Um 1082
I.lbartv litt iv 41I1
'in. 1032.47.
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Llbvrty 3,1 4'. , 10211 ,,....
Liberty 3d 4n. rcKlmerni ...
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Liberty 4lh 4!h. reKlstered ...
Victory 4i, 1D22-2J
Victory, , rcKlnternd
10 74S
2 74N
8 74'-.
3 74 ,
Intercom Hap
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Mldvnle Reel &
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A 1' C '07 MarUnd O.t 1.. . 7
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King, County
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News for Investors
17S !IU,,P rsnr SterM Company report
,,.;ie,r.r l!'1,,", S-Ml-MST). mi im n-.i-e of
..1I,"W 0r 17 rt'r ce,lt' OVCr 0cteber'
IJ-I.
rhp nrer.ICO nrlen nt tYin lirenlv
! IlotUe lmltialt Tula ,lA.ll,n.l Ck ".r .... rtA.,
- - - .v.4.i. 11 v.irif iiri rein
',s,tl'rdn' is-n' ''" the tuent)
rn a ,l.,.,ll .,,..1 l n. . . ... ...
.. v.w fi-. ...... b iu fc'y. lift
The Inscrfell-Itnml Company hns
i""1""1", (-criincaie wim si'creiary
wi .-mi.- in i rruiun, incrpasiiiR us nil"
I tlliirt7pil 1'ITIltfll ttitrtXr t.n... CH mil -
ni'.nOO te SK.VOOO.nfli. ' '
.m'lTi... v.... v"'.,:..u ..
rlatien lu mlmlttpil te trading .V.'O.OOO
bii.in'-j m (uiniiieii sletK or S.iO par
wiliic of tln May Deportment Sterts
t'enipanj, "wlipn i-Bitcil."
Thi' Ilimiten Oil Cempniiy reports for
the quarter i-nileil Septeintbr 'M net
earniiisi S.'iftT.trjT after expend ami
tnx', but bcfuri' ileprecietinn nnd de.
plotien, iicainst .rj03,58 in third quer-
tert lill'l.
Northern Parillc's earnings for the
lir't tlirce weeks of Oetnrmr Mhn- mn.
Iilerabl. fulling off from n M-nr n?e.
.in Mwt.fci, ...n le.iii.ii in.-ii-ufii Ml;iIl,
liie (lei-llue is due te rate redui't 011s.
shorter hitisc haul, nnd less pietitublc
class of fii'lcht.
The Manufacturers' Light anil Heat
(.'emp.iu ler nine months ended Sep
tember 'M reiH.rfj gross .S.4i;;ui()2,
net nfur exnenses. depletion, etc.. .L".
L'dJ.lWI. total income .?2.H0!I.0!I.' ; dtM-
dends .'1.S0.0(.I0 ami suinlns SHL11.
' 00.'!.
-The thread firm of J. & V. Coats.
of ''ttglaiul. hns declared n profit of
ill. -'71. ()() for the ear ended June SO,
1 I'.'.-'.-.e emparea with n profit of
' t2.Oi2.00O for the nrevieus twe ve
iiHinilis. The dividend rate, however,
n mains undi tnied.
Aiinfiiiiie, menr nt nlneln nf n.,1...
MOCk
000
Atlantic City, IN. J., 4V per cent
bends, issued for various purposes, and
en December 4 en nn issue of SO.Vi.OOO
Lansing, Mich., 4U nnd 4l per cent
serial bends.
A sjndlcate headed by Kstnbroek ft
Ce., nnd including It. L, Day & Ce.,
ind Merrill, Oldham & Ce., of New
Yerk, is offering a new Issue of $L.
.-,00,000 City of Providence, 11. L,
forty-) ear 4 per cent geld water bends
at !S,,.
The Chicago, (ireat AVeMern Bail Bail
read has applied for permission te is-
sun S10.20tl.000 first mmtaairn tifiv.
"7 r d Trunk of I war 4 j,cr ccnt g0( Jje,,,),, al S.-J -,0,-fen
7h Canada 7s i ll(in f ..,.., ... ......
,11L 2 . 111. .. . ' ' . I'.'l'll.-I llllllUl noun.
112 i .. in vllich ls te ,M changed for bends of
1,'v. Tt r-ji, i- - the .Mnnn City and Fert Dedge Itnll
jni 2 ... 024 toad Ceinpmj.
nsi. !reat .Vertli n . -The I'm kind Molei Car Cumnnnv. In
us nnnuiii lepert ter the IisijI vrnr
lulincAiu'iiitHl, litL'J. sliuws ni'i nrnf-
ltd niiiniuiilii.' tu SU.ll.. en f.uinry
-11 lc. of S.'ISOOO.OOO The Mirpln-. n-
if tlie Hiinif ilnte, Btfieil .it S17.H0I. i:i
Mliu tln rtiiunHin stuik 11 liuuk alii"
"f Wi.'M n -linn.
Tlii' ,N'i' ari rurb rnnrki-t haa nd
iiijttcil te th list the following an
riirltips: Lntin Amfrican Oil Ilfvclor) Ilfvcler)
nifiit ,".000.000 sharcB of rnpital stock,
par ii1up SI; Bisen (inld, Inr,, 10,
(lOO.fX'O shntft of rajiltnl Rteclt, par
vnlun 10 centH, nnd Ijnry fill Cor Cer Cor
perntion '.',000,000 shnres, pur ulue
85.
Koysteno Tire nnd Rtibher (Vimpnny
rnnimen -tnrlt, jnr nlue ?10. hns bvni
Htrlclten from tin- llet of thi- New Yerk
Stock I.ifhiinci'. The fellow Inif hcnirl hcnirl
tie. linvr- ben udmlttPd te tin list; Key Key Key
Btone Tire and Uubber Cempnny com
mon kteck, without nominal or ptir
n ue. nnd .rw inrK wteiim uornem.
itien jJ5.(JOO.OOO. first raertirane. tw-nntv.
I five year bends, seilea "A" 0 per ccnt.
due Slay 1, 1U-.7.
At a meeting of the beard of dl-
rcrtore of thf Babcock A. Wilcox Ce.
it as decided te rwuiiuur-ml te hIepIc
holders, next month, u dnclnrntien of
ii X l-II per cent tnk dlildeiif. This
would 1)0 accomplished hy Inrrrnhlnff
the repitnl hteck of thn cempnny from
S15.CMiO.000 le SL'O.noe.OCMi Accord Accerd
IllZ te H. II. Wells, fhalriuitn ,,f lwril
," . ... , -' ,
! CMrClll.irH Will On HPm In ufni.ll.r.l.lAva
i-etting December 12 ns the tlntn en
which UiPlr npiireinl will he linked.
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en M'O.OOO.one iMitniiien dix-k. In thu
first iiiai icr, AllU-Chmmcrs jt
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B 88S
SHOE TRADE BOOKED AHEAD
Present Orders Insure Full Time In
Industry for Many Months
An unusually large force is nt work
in the shoe trade, according te the
weekly review of trade for the Phila
delphia district by R. G. Dun & Ce.,
with orders booked abend that will
assure full time in this industry for
the cemijar yenr.
Conditions in cotton goods are very
geed, nnd, in the face of an advnnclng
market, retailers nre buying milte freely
and seem te be doing a geed business.
Meney nle appears te be a little mere
e.e . : e .tee .
i.Dcrai. nui mere ih eiiu a tenunncv
.. . m . t. t ,
en the pert of n majority of business
.....I iv. valine mmiuusij un luiuic
business.
The review, continuing, gees en te
say in pait
"Woolen
mills report prices are
advancing. Up te tne pi
Up te the present, btisi-
ness has been very brisk, but n little
lull Is looked for In the next six weeks.
"Manufacturers of clothing say
business ls very geed and collections
are better than formerly.
"Business In tne electrical supply
,i . 1, . 1.- 1 ,t.
. ei.M h . Lni 3C .111 V
n? thetich present conditions will con-
n"pn0- "m!I2ni nnT; .nv ,i- .- ' l,p"rt ,,f 'hlWIioetl. and ft U cssentlal
Paper mert ants snj prices nre ,, thr011gIl thp ,icart tllat reirBien makes
firm with a tendency te become murh I ,H ,.rii nnpr-i
hlKhcr. The piibllcatlen businew h j u'ew of "the pntent ineffectiveness
pnrtirularly (feed. e( ,h,8 p(1 j custom for jearH
"The beware "tie "Pert, cendi- M.mdent fi give n fair test, I bae
tiens are improving and most all ftcn endered why It has been eon een eon
departmenU are nctivc. The approach- j tinned. In it (.tend I would propone
lnrf holiday eeaseti will neceBsarily I , h(lve the children learn daily n sin
crente nn increased demand for iill ,;ie ,Crse thut shall be a seed of right
goods and n very busy season for the oeminor-.. taupht with all the enrnest
i.ext two months is nntlclpated. fel- ntss of which the teacher is capable,
krtleiis are fair. Many lines of goods The objection, of course, is that the
nrq ven- m-iinn unu n'luura rcuerr
"",? nre.i
"'"sinent'
ri'tuilers w
hl t0 nJn
'l'nand be
re overieniieu wuu went niui
a1 4V l a feaixBliLA inLL 1
euiu me 4nriurirr,, juijuvrB nnd
1 with no stock en hnnd some erie.i enough for eery day of the en
nine months ngO, aild then n I tlrn (.pti.ml nnunn frnm k InilrfL'n rl fll
. - - . . . . -. ..
demand setting in niter 111c iirat of
the eer, it nnttirally caused n great
nhortage of Keent nnd conultlens arc
net improving.
"Manufacturers, of ciirars report
conditions ere very much improved;
most of the factories are very busy
juat at this tlm, ewinj te the Christ
man buslncsH. Durinjt the last month
there hae been quite nn Incroane In
the prlce nf all kinds of tobacco. There
Hcumn te be a real Hhertage of tobnece
in some lines. Collections nre fair,
but net quite as Reed as they were n
month or two age.
"The demand for North Carolina
pine lumber is net nearly as strong
as a month nge. Nevertheless, It is
rery difficult te make shipments. Job
bers are net making strong effort te
secure business, owing- te this unsntis.
factory condition. It Is very dlfBuilt
te get the retailers te meet the manu
facturers' priecR, henre business is net
in n very satisfactory r-jmlitlen,
"Paper box innniiraeturcrh sny the
general condition of bunlne , tn.
previns In volume. Inrpilrlcs for nue.
tut ions Indicute n InrKcr dumnnd,
"The paper box industry hns pnesed
through n ery trjlnn time ln the Inst
nlne months. Dun le n lack of orders,
prices have been made without rcunnl
for ceit, and In thn last six weeks the
price of basic materials has advanced
considerably. Ship benrd, of which
most paper lexes nre made, has
nd-.aneci irem mii 10 jjuu per ten, and
paper hes advanced en an nverage of
2.ri per cent, jet In spite of thh munu
fncturers cenfrnntrd today hr continued
iiiiotntleim of low prlcei. wldcli unnbl
Indicate a timidity en the part of the
box makers le risk the advance, which
would really be JiiMlfleil hj rest. How
ever, the general trend Is for a better
ment and a geed business for the nest
three or four months or until. after
t&e Mueaa ia apectee."
7W: PEOPLE'S FORUM
Letters te the Editor
Armlitle Day RtfUctleni
Te the Editor of the Dvtnina Public Lt&atrl
Sir Te pnch one his reflectlenx upon ,
Armistice Dnv nnnlvcrsary. which is
close nt hnndn. Whntu hurly-burly tlrae
nc hnve had clnce thnt fateful day, and
hew much of fearful jiertent impends I
In I he lierlln anlrlt of thu hour, whnt
little of geed limy we unveT Jackanapes
hedge us about and in the high efnccR
of authority proudly vent their spleen.
When nothing is given reference nnd
but uttie is granted ordinary respect,
lietv mnv v.-n observe this day in the
I roper manner nnd with all due grace?
A senator from Wisconsin saw nt te
rail our wldlers In the late war pitiable
feels. He has been reelected. Hew
was this possible?
In Italy has of late been formed n
new government. Uy whom? Ex -soldiers!
About this time occurs the hftli
birthday of the Bolshevik regime in
Russia. Who made this, in its incep
tion as a revolution, a success? Ex Ex
Meldiers ! Who mode possible a repub
lic In Germany? The same I
When wc mock I he spirit of out
Belilier dead, may no be reminded of
the p!r!t of these home returned?
There are powers nnd powers 1 There Is
no Minify like, that which accompanies
III! llllllll 11HI1 Illlir llllll'll flCTL'llUlllllIllt'l
per. and in proportion te its scope,
nothing vhlch rides mere quickly te a
fall if against the right.
The principles for which our boys
died have tnken root and none may
m te iid in the nay of their growth te
full bloom. AUSTIN BARRY.
Ocean City, N. J., November 7, 1022.
Our "Weather Factory"
Te the J.VIter 0 the Evening FuMIe Ledger:
Sir Donald MacMillnn's description
of thnt wild and desolate section of
the ler North known na Baffin Land
does net very highly recommend the
theien of Baffin Bay for residential
purposes. Baffin Land's winters arc
Ieuk and bitter nnd the Island is far
reunited from the nearest centers of
(hllintlen. These in chnrgc of the
proposed International weather station
In thli forlorn region would have no
e::s thing. Theirs would be livet of
heroic sacrifice nourished by a desire
te render many millions of ethers a
service of incalculable value. But find
ing men willing te endure personal
li.udshlpi for the sake of humanity is
inner n difficult task nnd in the estab
lishment of n Baffin Bay wenther sta
tion that would be but one of the
uorknhte detnlK Such is the spirit of
our men of science.
The troublesome fentures of the
project would be perfecting an inter- I
national organization mm tne construe-
I Hen of the station itself along with the
facilities required for the isolated 1 ct-
iiement h prnciiciu use ana comiert.
Weie (he nations ready te begin the
1. ...i.i ..... .- .,.-?
uiim-riiiKiiiK new. ie or lureu ers
at least would elapse before wc could
receive weather reports regularly from
Baffin Bay.
As te the practical value of such a
stntien there is no disagreement. Much
of our weather Is "manufactured" en
the reef of the continent nnd it would
be a big help te have n wireless sta
tion near the source of this supply. The
international station off the southeast
ie.i"t of Greenland has been pronounced
highly successful. Of the two sta
tions, however, the one en Iia (Tin B.iy
would be the mere important.
(Ii ulually wc see man moving toward
the Pule for his,wenther observations.
Amundsen hopes te gather enough fun
damental information en a single expe
dition te forecast weather everywhere a
car in advance. He may be disap disap
peinted, but if he even proves that the
North Pele is a grent center of origi
nation n meteorological station some
day may be established there, mannged
by observers ill heavy furs, who will
wntih the earth's weather factory turn
raw materials into finished products.
P. L. BAUK.
Haddonfield, N. ,L. Nev. 7, 1022.
Bible In Public Schoola
Te the Editor of the Eicnlng Public Lrdaer:
Sir The District Court of Appeals
of California hands down the decision
thnt, as the book of a religious sect, the
Bible cannot be ued In the public
schools of that State. The newspa
pers have editerialised this decision as
(lepioraele, even disastrous, in language
that biiggests n doomsday finality. Let
li n nar lllVt 14HH 111 IU
t e n 47 n df a ntiil t t i
facts and try te determine
.......... .. .1 .,.. i,nta .M..nti.. 1,....
IVIIM 1 I III UOl liMtl ftV-bUllll IHIII'
, ppm,1( nnd if S0( 1(.t de b0,ettlll,5
ntlOUt it
In certain States. PcnnsjTvanla in
cluded, the law requires the dail rend-
111, rt mt lanst inn t41KAI (mm ,IA
. mu. ...ii,.it ,, ine u nnt
. Whether such reading, en the whole!
docs very much te promote religion,
or even te create an interest in the
book itself, I seriously question, and
v) de many religious leaders of va va
liens denominations.
monotonous rend I
' in' iiiuiiiuiaury.
tinn "f ''t iwlleii of Scripture in
.,, ....lr,.in,Pl. ,' telIph nrofetiirllv the
leupiiir n-milil then h i-nllpfl tinnn te '
ctnlain nnd Interpret according te her
4, . . . . a ..
Iff his nnd h ief- vr tliern nre Jlinie
:. - " " ' -"..', .v...- .....-.--...-
1 re unlxprslO, that carry their own In-
tcrpretiitleu nnd are no mere nmenablc
te sectarian 1iuh than the current date.
Tnke thexe in lnbtance: "The eves
of the Lord ero in every place, be
holding the evil and the geed"; "(!e
te the ant, thou Muggard; consider her
wavs and be wise."
Critics of the California decision are
featuring net only the less In n re
lininuH sense, but from the cultural
and utilitarian viewpoint, reminding lis!
that a great many great men nave ewea
their worldly success te nn education
founded mi enrly instruction ln the
Jllble. Granted. Iiut Is It net nlfie
true that te their parents, rather than
te school teacheni, every alngle one
of them was indebted for that solid
religious education that gave rtrengtli
nnd bentirv of chiirnrter. kindled the lm
lr
aginatien and furnished him with tiia
simple yet majestic vocabulary with
which te create Ideas and te express
these fdens tersely and truly? The
responsibility for religious tenchin
s.ltiiail-1 (Ads' ... at. nmsMtira Tf lu
entirely tee much te expect the sclioel
n initlll ,.li.nn 4n r-hllilren frnm
irrellgleuH homes.
The legitimate functions of our State
supported schools nre seriously Inter
fered with when we require teachers te
assume the burdens that of right belong
te tlie parents. If all theso Call Call
fernians who have been depending upon
day school and church school for their
children's religious and moral euueii
tlen will only be galvanlred by this An1 h"r" hvs broken for hrsh words
;,h:;1l.!r,;;;c,g,r,oediu,,,cte i - - ..
from ll.e nfTiilr, nnd we shall feel tlieiyf. i,,v. esrfU thought for the strsnger
ifTccts ticri .rt the miles in ladle wac, And n emlle for the -einellm guest,
, The I'eeple'n rnritni will unt
In the I.4,nltitf inlitln Idcer.
unpear dallr
In the Sunrt i I'ulillc. 1-fdsr.r. 'fls
dlarnsslng timely (spies will lw printed.
aa well as. requested Mesas, aad questltag
HIIU B3ISQ
aeesrai interest WIU emmmmwwm,
T?
Letter te the Editor aheuM be M
brief and le the point aa possible,
avoiding anything that weuli
that would oean
a denominational or sectarian
op afwtnrlan all-
cusslen.
Ne attention will be paid te anony
mous letters. Names and addresses
must be signed as an evidence of
poed faith, although names will net
be printed If request Is made that
they be emitted.
The publication of a letter la net
te lie taken as nn Indersement of It
views by this paper.
Communications will net be re
turned unlets accompanied by post pest
njtc nor wilt manuscrlet be saved.
provided the reaction lasts a
whole
j-eur.
As for using the Bible in the schools,
two things ure self-evident. First, the
lllble ns a whole is unsuitable as a
textbook in the hnnda of children i
second, that portions of the Bible are
net only eminently suitable for read
,ns ,,, Jhc cll"lren, but that they
should be memorized nnd loved nnd
pondered en by the children, and thnt
there Is no ether hook in our language
10 rich In mntcrlnl worth memorizing,
net only for Its moral precepts, but for
dignity nnd beauty of language. The
rnly drnubiick. then, la that we de net
nave n version acceptable te all re
jigieiiH denominations. Then
lnf iia
I . .. ". -. ...v v
SS'.K 2?' '.". H!."mP! ! "
textbook Consisting nt eiml. nnllntm
of the Bible as nre net matters of con
trol ersy and nre suited te the children's
needs. Let representative men, chosen
from the various denominations, come
together nnd decide upon such ports of
the Bible ns they enn unitedly accept.
Need any one In this breed land fear te
have their children learn by heart, and
believe with nil their hearts, what such
11 group of men accept for ua?
There are miner objections te this
plnn. home will argue thnt nothing
would be left of the Bible. I venttue
le assert that the matter censored will
be comparatively little. We agree In
many mere ways than we disagree.
Seme will assert that wc nre present
ing te the schools a denatured Bible,
from which has been eliminated every
thing "the ethers" did net like, and
th'it "we ought net te compromise en
religion.' But the main purpose Is
net 10 cvolve a "religion by compro
mise, but te agree upon certain splen
d d pieces of literature that premise 11
'.lch r",1,t"rnl y'cUl nnd at the same
time will be recognized by the children
ns n support nnd amplification of their
home instruction.
,,i 1. SNiX RANGES LYNCH.
Philadelphia, November 0, 1022.
Questions Answered
.. .
Tap " Feathera"
7nihe VMter et the Evening Public Ledger:
,",'., nif n tew eenlnxa no
".-.l'?,'"' "JO? feathering" ns a mode et
1 1'unl-ihment. se'.e of thesj nnrt rimiin in
.,,, ,,.wu,en .,....-----"
opinion that it
-- '" m vil 1 SB I lie
, opinion mm ll wua a penalty well ile
X'. " iCTra wnem j win net name
Thin one man asked If liny one lenld till
when that form of punlahment waa put Inte
rrnctlce. .Se one could tell and It wna
derided te appeal te the. People's Forum
for the d -sired Information. Can you klndl
supply It? j, v, C.
Philadelphia, November 7. 1922.
It Is believed by many persona that Rich
ard Ceeur.de. Lien Invented thla draatlc
mithed of Inflicting punlahment. When he
sailed for the Hely Land Rlrhard made
sundry lawa for the regulation of his fleet.
One of them wns thnt "a robber tihe eh-ill
be convicted of theft shall h.-ne Ills lirad
cropped after the manner of a champion,
and boiling pitch shall be poured thereon.
nnd then the feathers of a cushion shall
be ehaken out upon him, se that he may
be known, and at the first land at which the
ship shall touch he shall be set en shore.'
Right te Make Complaint
Te the Editor nf the Evening PuMle Ledger:
S Ir-
WIII seu kindly tell me. If a person
nhe hie set his first apera out. whether
no or ins "ire can maxe a complaint te tne
school beard. Ills child being American born?
J. O.
Waterford. N. J Neember 0. 102.'.
There la no npparnt reason why sny one
with a proper grlovnnce may net bring com
plaint te the school beard te have it cor
rected. "What Will Mrs. Grundy 8y7"
Te the Editor et (he Evening .Public Ledger: ...
Sir Hew did the phrase "What will
Mrs Grundy sal" orlsinateH 1 frequently
hear It and sometimes use it mysMf, but
cenfeaa Irnerancs of Its origin.
MISS VVOT.TIIERS.
rhtladelphia, November S, 1022.
Mrs. Orundy waa a person constantly ap
pealed te In the phrase "nm what will
Mrs. flrundv say?" In Morten's play,
"Speed the Pleuah" 1T08 but nhe n'er
appears amenK the dramatis ixraeniin. The
rnrase has come te stand for tb judicmciit
of society In neneral upon actlena or conduct.
Poems, Songs Desired
"Reses and Blessem In October"
Te IS EdUer of the Event Publle Ledger:
Sir I submit the Inclesed lines for your
People's Forum or In any ether department
et our excellent paper nhlch you may
cheese. H, II. lU'TTEIl. Sr.
Philadelphia. Ntntmber 8. 102.;.
H013ES AND BLOSSOMS IS OCTOBER
The warmth of the October sun
Urcusht forth a little pretty red rese:
And It was net the only one
Others were cernlns out of a dose.
Olanclns up Inte an applt tres,
Little tn Inkling blossoms nor seen.
Lauihlns; with dellsht. full nt (lee.
Juat Ilka the aaes thsmaelves, I wean.
What a plaaslna mutual sreetlnt
Amnri the bloaaems and rnaeel
One -Aeuld think 'twas their first meeting
By the wny they asaemetl peaea.
"et u tbey were early or lau,
And inline ,ltl. KAaak Jtthjk
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Tbey derldcil they were out of date
nehoelnn them te run te cover.
The mellow eeaaen of October
lnte tliem new Ufa Instilled
But when In their senses sober
Their warm bleed will net he e.- thrilled.
Fter when the wind comes a slshlns,
And the frost glistens with white.
The "beauties" will Us a dylns.
And out of their lives will se the light.
They come snd go Ilka anr living thins
TW have their day and destinies
And te them will always clina
Sweet snd endssrlng memerise.
"Our Own"
Te fhe JMHer of the Evening Public Ledger:
fir Please print nt your remenlence a
poem by Margartt B. Hansater entitled "Our I
Awn" am, .viu. .i.Hu , a ..-
.. ...... uwiin m uii ,.ui vi tne r.vis
hii" I'caiie Lineia who Is always glsd te
turn te the Probe's Furum for Information,
help and rleaaant reflection.
OUAHA M. HOPTHNSON.
Philadelphia, November 8, 1023
eun own
If I had known In the morning
Je wearily all the day
Tn verd unkind would trouble my mind
L ?1!1 "n u went away.
I hail b-en mere careful, darling,
in sivms j needieas pain.
But we .. our own with leek snd tens
We ml. lit neier take buik rgaln.
I'er though In the quiet evenlna evenlna
Yeu g1 me the kiss of peace.
It well might be that never for me
The pain of the heart aheuld ceaae.
Hew many go forth In tlie morning
une neier corns nerae at night!
Iiut ort for our own the bitter tone
Though ne loin our enn the beat.
Ah' lli, with the curl Impatient
Ah! brew, ttlth Him aharie nf mnnm.
Twera a bitter fat were the night te
Ists
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Our Proposed North Philadelphia Office
Bread Street at Cambria
DIRECTORS
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C. Fste'a C. Stout
Dimiauih Rum
WmiAM Pest
Cumint B.Ntwtete
CHASttS E. MATHt
Hasm F. BAsta
The Best Test of a
Corporation's Strength
is its ability te earn
year after year.a sub
stantial surplus ever
fixed charges of all
kinds.
We own and offer se
cured obligations
yielding Sl te
6'j of corporations
which have main
tained for a long pe
riod satisfactory earn
ing records, and are
te-day in a most pro pre pro
pereus condition.
TVrtfs for our
rtcommtndatlen.
Hemphill, Noyes CS Ce.
Jafambtt JVenr Yerk Stock SxcheMf
Franklin Bk. Bldg., Philadelphia
New Yerk Pittsburgh Bestea Senate
Us Adi sis Albsny
fjrracueej Baltli
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High Grade
PubUcUtntfy
Preferred Stock
Yielding
We offer at $100 per share a
limited amount of the Preferred
Stock of a well-known Lighting
Company operating in Greater
New Yerk. This prosperous
Public Utility for the 12 months
ending August 31, 1922, earned
the dividend en this stock mere
than three times. This security
in our opinion is sound and
should appreciate b value.
Circular en Request
J.K.Rlce,Jr.&Ce.
rummmtmtJtM
MWUBt.N.V.
General Asphalt Ce.
Sinking Fund 6
Debentures
Due April 1, 1925
PENNSYI.VANIA
BTATB TAX REFUNDED
At Market
te Yield About 6.40
Elkins, Merris & Ce.
Land Title Bldg., Phila.
Members
New Tork & fulls. Stock Eiehsnges
We Want Offerings
or
Girard National
Bank Stock
BARNES & L0FLAND
14T f. 4TH ST.. r-HILA,. PA.
Ttl. Lembard 4 lit
Vttbtll m. & Ce.
Vublur fttltfu. rrurllL'a
twit Wxttimxy guimiruj.liribi.
Columbus Railway
Power & Light Cem.
Bought Sold Quoted
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Central National Bank
of Philadelphia
Chestnut Street at Fifth
Capital $1,000,000 Surplus andUndlvt&t&VrtfiuEamt i $4804000
lit
Intmranci
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2f$TCOMP2
Jgjtu
Cash
S)l
Leans en First Mortgage.
U. S. Government and R. R. Bends
Commercial Paper
Banking Heuse and Other Real Estate.
Themas R. Tunis
T. Merris Peret, Jr.
David Milne
Geerge M. Hendersen
William Henry Brooks
T. Lloyd Coates
Francis R. Tayler
Jehn P. MacBean
iwzns.
Bfgw&
FOURTH & CHESTNUT STREETS
New Yerk PHILADELPHIA fietm
BROWN, SHIPLEY ft COMPANY, Lente
PHILADELPHIA
NOVEMBER SEVENTH
NINETEEN HUNDRED
AND TWENTV-TWO
MnnMawHUM
COMMERCIAL AND
INDUSTRIAL
Real Estate Mortgages
Negotiated
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1017 WALNUT ST.
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CHARUSBJiJOERSOLL
STANLEY B.WILSON
Vte-rnt.-CttKltT
DAVID R.CAMON
AMitanl M Pti.
ALBERT H. A8HBY
Aimtfliu Cstl
taier
WILUAUPOST
Cnalrman sTmchHw
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Statement of Condition
Octebtr 18, 1022
The Company's Funds are invested aa fellows t
$291,885.86
Leans Secured by Collateral 1,139,147.38
2,166,190.90
621,142.03
127,777.35
234,481.56
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A Total of $4,580,625.08
Te Protect $2,423,447.81 of Deposits
T. MORRIS PEROT, JR., President
DIRECTORS
Alan H. Reed
Henry Paul Buich
Charles W. Beck, Jr.
Moncure Biddle
Arthur W. Hutten
Francis H. Hemperley
Frank J. Stull
United Security
Life Insurance antl
Trust Company
of Pennsylvania
605 Chestnut Street
Phltadilphla
High-Grade Investments
We always cany a large Hat of High-
Grade j Investment Securities and will be
pleased te furnish descriptive circulars
en request.
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FRENCH AND COMPANY
INVE8TMENT 8ECURITII3
ANNOUNCE THB E8TABU8HMBNT
OF THEIR OPPICES IN THI
FLANDERS BUILDING.
FIFTEENTH AND WALNUT STREETS
HOWELL P. FRENCH
HARRY W. BRADLEY
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MUNnd COMPANY
Certified PuhUc Accountants
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Alan A. Alexander & Ce.
Stocks and Bend
Colonial Triut Bldg., Phti
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