K$CtiwE x A , R& H ? ill ft 1 II s. H MX It l I WtmWmm f-WJi-ir... V ivV TO-Via'J ... - fx -jnf-- T' l?fW? , r "J"-7. "W ': mSSE?1? 'l"t11i L EVENEK0. PTTBEIO liEIXJBR PHIEADBLPHIA Lincoln Moter Company T Depositors tineler , CUM'A'r Stockholders Protect. Agraamant dated Naambar 10,1921. NOTICE It hereby Riven that aid. Agreement has been termi nated pursuant te ArticleTwelfth thereof, and Depositors are here by notified that upon surrender ' of their Certificates of Deposit, properly endorsed in blank, te the respective Depositaries which have issued the some, they will be entitled te delivery of the shares represented thereby. Dated, New Yerk, Nev. 2, 1922. PRANK W. BLAIR, Chairman ROBERT K. CAS3ATT JOSEPH A. BOWER GEOROE S. FRANKLIN QEOROE F FULLER O. HERMANN KINNtCUTT Cemnutta. CENTRAL UNION TRUST CO. OF NEW YORK 80 Broadway, New Yet k City UNION TRUST COMPANY Detroit, Michigan COMMERCIAL TRUST CO. Philadelphia, Pa. Depe.ifaiei GOSSIP OF THE STREET Seme of these seeking definite causes for the acute uniettlement of the mar ket Kwke about the action of one firm In netlf.virur ciiHtemcM that from yesterday it will require speculative account' te be secured' by 33 per cent margins. Sonic en the street jumped te the con clusion that this action was general in character and would be taken by many ether New Yerk Stock Exchange firms. A cnnvnus of the market district, how ever, failed te show that nny ether im portant houses had taken this step. All the lending commission houses re ported maintaining the samp methods of trading mid the same margin reattire- inent.H prevailing for n long time past. par preferred, by the Consolidated eaa, will net company ,1(15,000,000, while additional 500,000 ahares no-par com mnn also nt MO a ahare will net 929, 000,000. Half of thla 140,000,000 will pay off $30,000,000 notes due 'Decem ber 1, and part of remaining 920,000, 000 will liquidate bank leans. It Is con fidently expected dividend rate en new no-par common will be fixed at $5 an nually at next meeting in January equal te 310 rate en present stock. Under the participating features the pre ferred will be entitled te $3.70 a share when the new common gets $T annually. A IW.G0 dividend en the preferred would require 91,030,000 n year or consider ably less than $1,400,000 annual in terest charges en 920,000,000 notes. Mountain State Power Company II. M. Hyllcsby & Ce. have just puMmicii a unique eight-part book j The belief was general, however, that j let descriptive of the properties and cuifuae et any excessive margin re ;i iiusutires or. Mountain States rower qnlrements many calls for additional Company, one of the epcrutwl public utilities of Standard Ons and l.Icc The booklet Is lllus funds te fertifv weakened accounts must1 have been -"ent out and where responses i tc Company nre net mnilc forced liquidation must fellow. , Seme thought that selling of this rliarncter may mark the extreme meas ure of liquidation that hn been a great factor in causing the acute unsettlement ' in the recent trading nnd with this closing out of accounts the market stf 1 iintlnii will nirnln ileleu ntrfllKth and j many groups of stocks be In position j I te move up with n geed deal of vigor. tratcu with views of the company s properties in the l'aelfle Northweet nnd contains churls depleting the steady growth of business ever a period of TTtwffmpiaTasMPis'W . ' -mMIMmmmmmmmmB . THtaDAT. mmm&kiwmt : ; '.rmmmrm r - i. ' r . ! t i- 'iii n i-r r .n . r r - . - -. mmammmmmmmmmmmmemmmmmm-T THE PEOPLE'S FORUM Letters te the Editor Iconemto Law and Human Naada Te tht Editor et tht BviiUne PuWe ttietr: Sir In reading the ether day a dis cussion of the Hallway Beard's stand ngnlnst what has been designated a "living wage," I encountered a state ment that this stand Illustrates a clash between two very different viewpoints, that of economics and that of human needs, between the inability of any In dustry te pay Its-workers mere than Its customers will give for the service rendered, nnd the conceded fact that every American fnmlly ought te linvc Income sufficient for decent living con ditions. . . Hut need the relation of these two Ideas necessarily be n clash? why might net we seek the desired result through the observance of economic law, yeari. i"niruciien new tinner way nt the negation of it, just as we will c1em the last gap in complete ' t,c 8Ume result through observance electric transmission lines from San i rther than Ignoring of physical, chein i rancisce te Portland. 1-..1 n...i 1. ir.Ynelr.nl Inwn? Isn't that Aiir: iiui'r.u. . .fttars- te the Bdlter should ba aa brief and te the point as possible, avoiding .anythlntThat would epaa cusmm? or ,,ou,,l,, Ne attention win bafcaM te anony aneny anony neus l-u.re. Nam Sm ad&essM "" ,b?. !d arTan evidence of 'i fih. although nasnaa will net ,nJ b flfnlttad. The ptfolieatien .BOt IS-!!?. ,ffken. anjnderaamant of ita views by thla papar. 1 ,,C0.mnnlcatlenB will net ba re turned unless accompanied by post age, nor will manuscript be saved. kyj"yln a ruler along a line toward 0 visible object In the distance, by re peating the process with ether distant objects recorded en the 'map, finally eeuting their site with the point where ..... ...irs -uierseciea SCARLET FEVER EPIDEMIC IS THREATENING STATE indeed the only wny in which the preb leni can be Milveiir , , , mi,... .nntti.ulM (iiil'pil are freclv 01 fered, two of them very popular nt lhj PENNSYLVANIA STATE TAX FREE RAILROAD BONDS PHILA. & READING R. R. IMPROVEMENT 4s , APRIL 1, 1947 PRICE. 91 AND INTEREST TO NET 4.65', PENNSYLVANIA COMPANY COLLATERAL TRUST 4s MAY 1, 1952 PRICE, 874 AND INTEREST TO NET 4.73", NEW YORK, CHICAGO & ST. LOUIS R. R. 2nd and IMPROVEMENT 6s MAY 1. 1931 PRICE, 101 AND INTEREST TO NET 5.85 REILLY, BROCK & CO. 305 CHESTNUT ST. PHILADELPHIA See Many Bargains "Ohvieuslv. It is simply a question when tlK current liquidating movement ...... ....... . . . will run Its course." said n local broker Warning Issued te Lancaster County e-terda, "und it seems Incrcilible, In 8choel Taaehera y'-:w .."f ...,! TSLui!"'hl.. "'""''I: I Lancaster. Nev. !. - Lancaster inniwn ever, umi ji cu iuh.muv .....v.. ,, , "-, .,- , -. ,ct i. .,.,,. "'tlkcr. , ,llvn- 1I..V VU. ,. .,..! . " '" '" "i' i .... I.l. !.. mnniint. 'In the meantime, tliere are liimi- " ?; ---'. .. ........ ... ..,. ...... ' p ever sniiii i' .... in nil iiiiauitiiiii ........ .. ,j.,-f.. .lnt ,. ! .,,.l .,,.,. ',',: ', ... ....i..i tl... minimum meratile nargnins waiting i ee 'ni V, :," .i:.:,,,,' "" "" 'r, "r i '-. "', .. ' ""s is uie n.iu v. . - . EUClUIIAUl am, v- .. .... ..t ,wiiii:iiv vrinrii The legislative method is the sim plest. It consists ln finding out hew much income a worker ought te lmve in. mi pi w II iniiiciir fxtrneniinariiy "'"-.' tiiimum: i ."' i ,,.., tie meineu et ..'.. .. ... l.:.... .....,u ii..n,l tever. which has hit snme tvetliiim of ' ... ...i..... eie'iip once sruiiHii'ni. iiiiii, v.v-". T - - -- 1 lit- viiiirip. ..... !.u .,ml l.n.l linv., liit.m tliniWIl OUr LilllCOiCr I OUllty. ..,u tlll.lllnil tlUR the in tin- "mn.l -cramble ami it is new time "It N perhnps n mild form." lie ,1(,nB nvny with' nil com t 1; i.,,.n,.,. niir..iuiM.M of t!n snld. 'but Its dnnger Is that It m.ty ..i.i",i..u f nnnnnmlc. .... ................ ..n ,.... -- - . ,,... .. ... . .1.. wiiirn..' result 111 compllcntiens affecting the heart or kidneys which will remain through life. The Stntc Department of Health will bnck up every teacher who excludes a child from school he- 1 cause of ,sere threat." ! Postal receipts here show an iwreai'O :neil stocks. There are disturbing fac ters tn li. sure, und speculate e atten tion is riveted upon them. Hut theie are also favorable factors nnd lien speculative attention turns te them, tliere will be very few stocks for sale. "The market has had n tremendous pcnplinn 1I11. .ivnr.lTtpnileil lelIC IOsi- tinu lwis been reversed and geed ste.'ks 0f It! per cent for the first ten months ure cheap. It Is impossible te say when ever the same period of Ul'Jl. Ae- tliU liquidation will definitely cease, but cording te .1 report Issued yesterday hv when n stock of the grade of rennsyl- Postmaster E. L. Whltsen. the cll"s nnia sells nt the equivalent of 113 for Increase in attributed te the new in- a 1! per cent stock, it is time te tuiuu et , rmstrles which have located in l.iin - The Rubber Trade A COMPLETE analytical and statistical exhibit of the entire rubber industry has just been prepared for our clients. It deals with the various fac tors affecting the present sit uation and the outlook for the trade. A copy of this analysis will gladly be sent te these inter ested, mentioning identifying number. 400 Moedvs Investors Service JOHN MOODY. Preiilrat 1224 Real Estate Trust Building Philadelphia. Pa. ew Yerk lluUcn Inl.'iigi I.e Anln selw ted purchases. Twe Important Tartars , A well-known market observer com menting upon the recent upset te the speculative program yesterday said : 'Surprising violence of the storm c' the 7th inst.. which leveled many po litical fences, brings te attention of the market two important facters: First, bullish force, which may attend haste of mere corporations te capitalize or t educe surpluses by dividends payable in stock or by distribution from trens tirii's. in belief that the new Congress may propose perhaps rather radical measures of taxation. Second, need for nn Invester te study conditions and earnings of issues he favors, nnd te re member the time Is sure te come when multiplication of reduced-par shares of companies which new beast big surplus accounts will tend te produce a water- j legged market position. caster since .Innuury 1 nnd the general increase In ether business. BOOM WELFARE OF YOUTH National Delegates Meet te Discuss Physical Fitness Washington, Nev. 1C (y A. VA Men interested In the welfntc l Yeung America gathered here from nil parts of the United States today, under mil of Se.Tetpry Weeks, te discuss the fundamental questions of national strength Involved In the mental, meril and physical fitness of the American people. Virtually every college, .school or association that lias te de with edu catien or with physical well-being was repre'enteu. In his nddrcsfi of welcome TIlCV Will he ln...'t-J i !.. ll.nl however little they employed this ele incntnry engincerlm method when they finally get around te battle, it is an ex pedient that has been combined with the radio te make possible the newest and what Is claimed te be the most uccuratc means yet devised te determine a ship's location at sea. In the marine exhibition held in the held-up. or the wa of flat ana tue , ,n f)e .()nrk ej ,rampflBUrnbiy safer, ihe compass has n swinging free arm above its face that acts as an nerlnl. This arm receives nt the great est Intensity when pointed directly nt a sending stntlen ashore. After swinging the arm und reaching this point of high Intensity the navigator records his com pass rending nnd learns the nnnie of ndvantnge of I"'0 "mhHui station. Then he repents nllcating con- u" penermnnce and presently with the with all red !,hU " n protractor is enabled te locate ..,;; .Hrectlv te the neint. minseir exactly at sen. i. i,.". i.ie...i i he simplicity of genius. Felks who think of the rndle solely The ether popular method nt the ns a means of entertainment are bound tircsent time is the method of the men-, te be Jolted occasionally with the in kev wrench, of cnlllng n strike In some tciigence that the science has pe-l-necessary Industry and squeezing tn blllties in fields as yet entirely tinex nubile tint 11 it cries out for relief at plered. Here with a combination of nn uiiv price, or until the Government everyday surveying principle and the steps In and gives the held-up nrtlst the radio n sea afcty device of incalculable price that will induce him te return value hns been conceived. The oppll eppll oppll te work. , , . . catien of the potentialities of the radio In contrast te these methods there te ether sciences ns uncomplicated In the old. slew and stupid way of win-" t,Pr particular phases as tills Is cal niiig the game and net by decreeing y,e , ciilntcit te ninnjse )ierledlcally with the have wen or even by sandbagging- service rendered mankind by pioneers umpire, mil ey piuj'UK ""'". ". , m me science or tlic rouie, far less fuselnntlng ami mucii '"; pre-war model, draagad into the open. What a' coranrmtery en 'that out standing principle enunciated by weed row Wilsen la his famous fourteen lKlnt "Open covenants openly ar rived at' , DI8ILLU810NED. lliiladslphia, November 14, 1022. Questions Answered . Sugar Refined In Philadelphia Te tht Editor e th Svmlne Public Lfdetrt Blr PtMS stats la your People's Forum what proportion of all tha autar refined In the United States Is refined In this city. ' LOLLY POP. Philadelphia, November IB. 1823, Accerdlnt te reliable authority, Philadel phia refines about ene-ilxth et the susar manufactured In the United States. Citizenship- Questions Te th? SMer of tht Svnhig Public Ltiett: sir Fieaae ten me what questions ere naked an applicant in court when he la be Ina awern In as a United States ettlssn. WOULD-BE CITIZEN. Philadelphia, November 14, 1923. Ne stereotyped questions are asked In tht xnmlnatlen or applicants ter cltlsenahle. The questions propounded are based en State anil Federal Constitution and the funda mentals or American citizenship. Oldest Chemical Society Te lh' Editor of the Evening Public ttdetr: Plr What Is the eldest chemical society in ine world 7 ts, je, (j, Philadelphia. November 14. 1922. The Chemical Society of Phtladatnhla. founded in this city by James Woedho,ue In 1702, was the first organisatien of Its kiriJ in me world. Poems, Songs Desired tape. Dig Slosh in Leans Seme estimates yesterday placed re ductions of brokers' borrowings, brought about by the severe market slump in the last two weeks, nt close te S'J.'O,. 000.000. Calling of leans, it is new generally admitted, was largely respen sible for a considerable hurried selling which virtually caused out of the market. Numbers of the high trials suffered the largest break, especially some of the Standard (Ml issues. far less tuscinuuiig umi ..... "-.; It is jut new very unpopular, but it hns this one ntlvnntnge.thal work s. Wilmington. Del., Nev. ! 10--' Socialism Fails In 8lberla . ... I..,,,.. is.. Kvrnlne Public i.cdetr; Sir New comes n cry for help f run mve w, in. mil llnvwoed's colony In hlberin te trrielc Mini the Indications arc that It is ness, each side measures tlie ether, going te pieces. Its failure was n ion- nml lllsiH nre en-.. gene (oncluslen. It would req tin: a big. lt Ig wen bu,ne(1K Uli8 walting brainy mail and one In whom " 1 pn l for sanity te compose the foolishness of composing the colony would lmve in- ,)eljtlcnj hokum-pekum. The Turks are pllclt trust te manage UR0CletV''' mietliiK the Allies with their own kind successfully, and Ulg 1 weapons, nnd the Allies knew it. dus- 1 lu .... ..I ihtll fVtlC. fl.rt lu Mnw.Al.. .U. .....1 -1 it.- iwv.m s ...ft ,....--.-- ,!. ltc In is.an;wj lilt- KUUI, SIIH'I Wlf lH'U- If men were us they eugbt f fe;JJu; pies who live nearest the scene of dis . ... t.. ..nfiiniis. Kiieh Hchcmea would werh eui t i,nr. nnkin n e..- t,n,. ilu leekssnid f nil right, but even that cences. ,, , Mttement The Turks want mere than i national ueiense is tue umieny ing I medllied liy Uie inci uuu uree.- - """ they nre entitled te topic or tins conference, v. e are ns .semb!ei te consider the mental, moral nnd physical lilness of our people, nnd te plan hew we enn nil work tugethir mere Intelligently nnd effectively te til -lulu our common purpose better citi zenship. We nre Interested iiriinnrili in the en-coming generations, for upon xe the i:diter of tlic Evtnlna Public l.nierr uieiu iciiiuiin resin me luiure et our Lines by a Veteran Te the Editor of the Evening Public Lt&aer! Sir Kindly publish the Inclesed for the old vHrnn In his eighties who Is trylna te prolong- life by drinking In the ozeno at the worms greatest sanatorium. CHARLES VT. SMITH. Atlantic City. November S. 1933. , Tlin WOUNDED SOLDIER'S RETURN lly Chat lea William flmdh I hate a friend who publishes a paper, and 111 told me here ledav That I mlsht Interest some friends by teltlnc in my way Hew I came te be here, wounded In feet, urn end hand. And nil bout the day we fought for our dt-nr native land. My sister has left her sewing and taken ren te write The words I will sneak In telling about the urcnuiui ngnt. t p.-iu a llttle new, for my heart has kindly fears That all the str.ry told te her will bring her ircntle tears. fne's e.i sweet nnd kind I almost dread te lrln again these scenes Inte her in i in: urned.the Allies nut te get up ,,lnk1I would rather tnlk of her nnd what -a . . . . 1 fth lrii rnv sma s. inus. with e.uiicul irnnK-i .....;, v::i.V"-".... . . - - . i it tin ii-ii iii-r in uiai nistiii nniis rnn r-ifmrk nur uenu or three. TtADlO llOLAXn. Atlantic City, November 11. 11)2-!. A 8trlklng Commentary Te the Edltc et th- Evcnlne Public l.rtlatr: Sir The Allies have warned the 1 urks te behave themselves. The Turks the bottom te fall nation, and perhnps, in a l.uger wnsy .. w than we may realize nt this moment. A,,- , gh-priced Indus- the future of our civilization nnd th"1. ' ' st declines in the world." , nsr .i .1... ini,u the element of human nature ;""' te keep something they never were en en. nnd Socialists differ ns much " ( titled te. The brutal openness of speech be tween the rivals is sufficiently ilium! nuting for any reader te appraise. Tl-ere is going te be n conference, nnd every one will be searched nt the deer ,,,,,.,,...---- inplesi.il te H,r ""wet agreements: a treaty w T. .,,wK.,'0,S" l i WS. i ! 'Irnwn which both sides will attempt un. ! ie sign in disappearing nut, nun eucii nnd eblige: i Hlde will watch the ether carefully as 1....1.. tr in.! fiinrp. .,,.,- eiVnskuvativi:. Philadelphia, November 1-1, I'.WJ. Werk Cut Out for Andy imumnn Alldv Otimp '. Dear sir Congratulations en our The extent of the slumn in, NPIV.PARTY PARI FY PAI I Pn ' '''r0 ' , . ..... ,., mnrn iiinn MfnnH.ir.l fill nt New .Tevur nil. I r.f " "" " s.r.Ma.MM, -0 IIIIC Hi -lei V ...--.-- -- v " '- -... .,...., u. , . California from the year's high may be appreciated when it is remembered luith stocks en lutday were selling below tlieir price In May. Kven at 1L1). t'alifernln is uncler the Price of lilt) mnde six months age. while New .Jersey is but a few points above election, lay plan flic price ei lest .May. At tue low el I H.!1 4 Tuesday. New Jersey was off ."J, points from the 1022 high, which represented a marking down in mnrket value of about .'5200.000,000, or mere than 2ii per cent of its selling value- nt the hlah. At 117 Tuesday. California Unu and we rejoice witii you in jour Political Action te Be Determined ---;., uke t0 sugKCSt t0 you that at Chicago December 11 I veur ,irwt efflcini n,.t in legislation Cleveland. Nev. 10. (lly A. IM ,u' tnke up and chnnuiien the cause Te review results of the recent , f Pennsylvania fishermen. There is a tneusn siniuiu wim.n i"- wns iiin is from the litgh, or a ilnpre- ' dnv Ue of 8-,W)O,U0O. I for future political action and te discuss the advisability of the formation of a third party in the Natien, u national meeting of the Con ference for Progressive Political Action has been called te meet ill Chlcnsn De cember 11. lt was learned here yester they leave te see' that there is no sheet ing from the nip. It is a typical, but net meritorious, illustration of Kurepean diplomacy, Well. thn, when the news of war thr.iled tnreunn cur Quaker town. Jehn, lie nti J I together, went and wrote our run names down. After lx-lne- camped here one or two weeks or se An order came for us te march, away from ou te e. Down Chestnut street we galty marched, tne limtners side by side: Oh! my lienrt swelled high with pride then. a boy's old glorious pride. Fer you. deir Nellie, saw us go, pale face, yet ey. dry. I knew that our trembling lips were fram lr.it your pned-by. Put a Manic In here nnd lt It tell the tale Hew Jehn was taken from us. Yeu limiw I was wlih him und saw the diar boy die. FLORIDA BY MOTOR T.tixureiis Packard ear. emieelnllv tiullt slieek abwrbers, etc., will carry ten people te jiu-KiMuiiiii-, .-eTeniDrr .un. iriinsiHiruitiun $.'.1.00. Pur your own hotels, etc. Ilest rt'it-n-nccH se en. Wrilt Esit Cetit Coach Cempear HOTEL STRAND. ATLANTIC CITY. . STEAMSHIP NOTICE. STEAMSHIP NOTICES elation In market value m WHOLESALERS Bankers and investment houses are invited te use our service when desiring te buy or sell any Govern ment Leans. "A tiatien-Widt Market" COMMERCIAL TRUST COMPANY Member Federal Rrtervc Suem City Hall Square FiuUlird- Steel .Market "With bla-t furnace- nnd c e.-l works operations at the highest rate of the year, s-eme districts showing further f. ight increases in the Ins wek, the finished-steel mnrket has developed no new tendency either lit demand or price." says the Iren Age, in its weekly review. "In view of the decline in pig Iren, nnd t-eme late weakening in "eml-fin-ished steel, consumers of rolled prod ucts have been looking for price con cessions. Seller", however, in spite of the tact that independent mills in fcv i,il. it. tUhlnc en Kumiuy Yeu. as the people's choice, must !..... -I.Ia ilnnti nti-nv with. till. l. ..Vi.. ........ .-..--. Ti,.. rii.v. mnn who belongs te a country club may play golf, tennis, bnsebnil or anything that he desires en Sunday, but rich and peer alike are prohibited from fishing nn Sunday. t..n,ii ilitnir that we would like ou te take up Is the matter of public golf courses in Philadelphia. Through Washington. Nev. 10. lily A. P.) li lllllllll ll, .leuiiMuii. i-ieiii until ei .". --'" , ..,. ,..,i ,,.,1U the Conference for Pregre-lve Pellti- some etterts -"" P" "-"'' '"" f' "." . ml Action, said vesterdny the national iireiiM-d te t-uuse Council te 'autherise Kxecutlve Heard of the cenfereni'i- hnd been culled te meet here Saturday and Sunday te arrange plans for the coming conference In Chicago. U. S. SHIP IN NEAtTeAST Cruiser Pittsburgh Receives Noisy Welcome at Dardanelles Constantinople, Nev. Id. (lly A.. P.) The flagship Pittsburgh, bearing eral lines of production ure booked less Vice Admiral Andrew T, Leng, com hun two months nheud. urn net ferc ing the i"-tic. At Chicago heavy rmlre-i I demand, large car orders jet te come and ex cellent building pre-'p.-cte nre emphu sized iii the Mcclt'K report At Pitts burgh traffic conditions nre worse in view et a fresh embargo mi the Penn- r.h.-ii.in line", effective November Kl. mnnder of United States naval force-, in Kuiepean waters, was expected te nr rive here today. The vessel received a noisy welcome from the flotilla of British dreadnoughts, battle cruiM-is and destroyers at f'luinnk en in en trance Inte the Dardanelles yesterday At the special request of Hear Ad miral Ilrlstel. American iiigit iiiuiiiIk """"" ".7 .. I.... . .lo.e two new ptlUIIC geu cuurrj.-, "- " --'- i mi have uet-i-een nny action. i Certainly n mnn of your ability and reputation can make these small-time politicians (.tep. Tours truly, M. ft H. Philadelphia, November 13, 1022. May Harnesa Niagara Again ... .... E.in tit Ihm Euenina Publte LtAatT! Sir--I see it stated In a aclentific x monthly that they have begun talking serleutly of senumg power inreugn ine JaaBHsakaVil St-asSir r .f jrjan ?BsTg nshtlnt. all flthtlntf, ths awful earaats of i war. - Or JfT OLD flUBNOB By Charles William Bralth Bern ara scattered new and fled, , Bems are Married, some are dead! And whan we ask with, throbs of pain Ah! whaa shall we all mwt again. As In ths days Ions since if eaa sf. , The anelent tuneplec makes replyl rsrbaps never hop ever. OOOD NIOMT " Charles William Smith Ooed night I t have te say geed night ta such - a host of peerless thing! , Ooed night unto that fragile hand, all queen ly with Its weight cf rlngsi Oend nlajht imln pheatnut braids of nalri Geed night unto that pearly mouth " Alia all the sweetness neatiea tnere. The snowy hand detains me. , Ah I then I will have tef say geed night ln' .- . But there will come a time, my love, If I read my stars aright, Z shall net linger by the perch with my adieus. Till then geed night! Teu wish the tlme were, new, and I. Yeu de net blush te wish lt. I Am you would have blushed yourself te death te own as much a year age: What both these snowy hands Ah! then I will have te say geed night again. ,, WHtn Pacific , te 1931 Wm.C.Orten MWiu3tN.T.,Ti,HisvtH &.$ ,1 y4 BUILDERS OF Special Machii General Mtchine W J., V G. RICH COMp 122 N. Slali, Street' Teleoheaei MarkH tMl .'! ht SanFrtncitce (QpYei u rir m ifi f .l. .'. rv ,i -rl Mi "m anDie Albuoeenpi. . nvi4 Denvtr. YaiemitA GraMCtrqrer. v LeiArde: .agagggggEagaaV laHfemia there is every out-ef-doorj reason for taking your family te j Wtr: Ml ,1 m "i , 'iA w in. IO flmpm CHINA itti4.cr, Wtnhhtly N AMILA in 10 clays -. Preas Vaneea-w, B. C, vU Victeria By saafniflcarit gteat Canadian Pacific Ocean Fliers BTaMaebftAAl mM eattada Vb-m .. A. & "- mnmmm B-nprvM WT nUITailSI Cmamaa f Russia Empress af Asia AsfrHsstagliiitsar CANADIAN PACIFIC STEOBINa. Oen. Agt ran. Dept.. Madisen Ave. at 41th St.. New Tort am B. C. CLAYTON, city Pass. AgC. tU Chestnut St.. Fblladelphu. Atrtlm I'll 1 Q .Muiiitti.lle, the nmrKet has been uuieter. .slener. the allied war.Miip Here will Ne nnneumment has bn inmle of withheld the r customary sun miute "... .si, -el Cnrpnrutleirs shet nml tln'l" he arrival of th.. IMttM.iirgh. in ! in- prices for the tlrst nimrter of "r,1''r t0 &veii ,,1K ""' I'"I"ilntlen. n tn is u factor, nlee pevsibin y ef!ttlB t"'real of liostlllties. Mobile & Ohie (St. Leuis Div.) 1st 5s, 1927 Te Yield 6.40 F. P. Rittine & Ce. Widener Buildiaf, Pailtdtlpbia JTew Yerk lUalth. H, j, Jfemttert .Vie Verk anj PIMadilehtm Stuck tUclianatt fnither puri'linn-i. of sheet i-ais by' the Mieci i orper.itimi. r'er the entire steel lnluntrv opera epera tinii thii u-ek is estimated at 7." te SO ier een Neme li'i.000 tens of new fnbrlcnteil Rt.-ei work iiipeurei in the week awl awards for job-, at'crnclng ."111 tern were numerous eneuKji te briiis the total te that of each of the two weeks pre cedlnu. when the uveniite of contracts let wtis Sit." tens. CeiiMillilriteil .v Flnanrlne The -Hle of ::00,MM) hhnrei of OPPOSE CHURCH Yerh, Pn.. Nev. rmintv (Conference Lutheran Church, which adjourned at Glen Keck last nlKlit, went en r.'ird as fiivering a settlement of the dlieire und remnrriane ipiestien b the chinch .ideptlnu the attitude that these nep n rated bv law should, when remar rying, be reunited by civil authorities. A resolution wni ndupted pnitiniiinu the West Puint-ylvnnia Sjned te me me eorialise the material body te declare I its attitude nt its next meeting. nlr, of runnliiK factories in new ietk City with power engendered by Maguru rails nnd trniihicrrcu un nemiu uuu-. ferred by radio, ships run nt tea by power ft eiu the great falls In Brnzll, lite, it leeks like the impossible, but till is the day when the impossible is being accomplished. i Who Is there here te say, "It can't 1 be done?" W. W. G. Philadelphia. November 11, 1022. Net Merely a Tey Te the Editor of the Ermine Public ltdatr: 1 sir Kx-weurers of the olive drab during the summer Of 1017 doubtless will recall sundry het afternoenB spent i nleng the countryside wrestling with of the I'nlted the gigantic pi eblems ei surveying tiiat attend military map rruuin. .-en-i-lbly they will remember having set up map beards in hnyfields and attempting te determine their location en the same MALLORY TRANSPORT LINES, Inc. Opmrating U. S. Gov. Shipt GENOA, NAPLES. BARCELONA. USSB-SS "City at Eureka," Nev. 23 GENOA, MARSEILLES, "LEGHORN AND NAPLES USSB SS "Weit Laihawar," Dec. 9 GEYELIN St CO., Inc. ... i0,. 108 S. Fourth St., Phlla. Lembard SUA Main 779 lm REMARRYING HI. The Yerk . The People's Forum will aaaear dally In the Evenlea PaClfe lidger. ale In the hundar Puhiie Ledaer. te'.e dlaeeealng tlmelr toelfa will M printed. ii well Ha reaueated ppeais. ana aneetteas at speetal Intereet will be aaswereet. fBLAKE LINES1 Regular Service PHILADELPHIA te MANCHESTER USSB SS HCeBaatta" Nev. 27 GEYELIN ft CO., Inc. 108 S. 4th St., Phlla. Lembard 6144 Main 7791 Philadelphia Agents for W. A. BEAKE CO., Ine. BALTIMORE LINE Regular Service PHILADELPHIA te GLASGOW & AVONIY10UTH USSB SS "Monmouth". Net. 20 GEYELin co., Ine. 108 S. 4th St., Phlla. Lembard 8144 Main 7791 BALTIMORE STEAMSHIP CO. Operating V. S. Gov. Shipt and every travel-comfort reason fbr going via the Janta Fe Ofange groves and snow-capped meunteuatl Doreering a summer sea. y- Perfect meter reads and well-kept golf link;; Excellent schools for your children. J Cozy inns and luxurious resort hotel. . tie bungalow and enjoy your own rose gardtaVl ueautilul Yosemite is open all the year. SS3 A. daily California trains via the SanttiBJ j. we ex tnem carry Pullmans via Grand Canyon Nat'l PaiLl Fred Harvev aerv all elu. me1a w.n ,u.... i, Jm Will dull. ... J... II. -l j j . . . .. ' V.-W., .M.VW .,.. wl ;uui vripBnaecnayoueurpiCTUreiel Tl f CmIiI. .. k- . . . . n . 0. C. Dillard. DUt. Pass. Agt.. A. T. & S. F. Xy. 60. Finance Bids., 1'biUdelpbia. Pa. l'hene: Locust 64.4. Grand Canyon Li .S i J -rt- S 'ill FINANCIA. NOTICK OF RKDKItl'TION OF GENERAL ASPHALT COMPANY right rer Cent Ten Year lunTeriiDir neia iwi 1, llKV. and railed Slnklni Vnn.l temle, Untrd Dtrembir ed fur llml.llnn a. mniiuiT a. NOTICE IH IlKHCDt GIVEN that Hank ers Trust Company, ns Tiuatee under a certain irmi Agreement witn Uenerql tiateir uccemnr I, 1UJ0, iieni nn uecemuer i, if Uan1l.fl1 T.i.at fn.n I5H1.. 1B ."?" . ,rMtl N' Yerk Olty. ISO.DOO. principal amount of bends of the above Issue at 1U3 per cent of the fc value thereof, together with accrued interest nn such principal amount te Decembur 1. 1D22. The numbers of the bends, which have been drawn by let by the Truster, nnd called for the purpose of the sinking Fund, ure UriZi 'JSIUVB4l!U IMILAAR BONDH cerium iruii Agree Asphalt Company, dati has called for par, mi 1023. at the off leu of 114 1" 13S 1B4 1H1 Si: S1H H'.'M 303 4ia en BBI VI n lis? i:ej 1SVU 143S I43N 1577 1.1711 llOil J743 lfilO 1041 2S3rt 2204 I'llOll :iiuu 2040 207U :i0l!l aejii 30.17 30-JK :i!24 242 8470 11.157 .'i77 3.17H IIIIUI .iiirij 372 74d ONK llUNOKKU DOM.AIt IIOXIIS 202 A-77II A-lllll A.I0I.1 A.1 220 A.ISSw A-1.72 A.1I43 II7.1S 9628 Helders of the bend 130 liUOMCAUNlU UNI NEW YORK TO ROITERDAM vi ctjmvuia. Aeiiiegne.Bur.sfer VOtENDAM (new).. . .Met. II - V QQBfiAjT Dee. B Jan. s r.v ,. OTTEHDAH U0, t r - Y&DAM" ...... ... . . .Dee. S3 Jan. ST si.. "! eheab. . .reb. 17 Mar. 84 IS a. ruua. HV TU lliRTCnDAW . Faiienger Offlee, 1631 Walnut St., hereby VMUlr.dt5nr.;;n,,h:"c' 5IS rnyment en said first dar of lVrmher. " at said office of Hankers' Trust ceifiDiiiiv Ne. 10 Wall street. New Turk City nf & which date Interest will ceas te t" payable tll(.r.nn. All Im.irt. mn .tpun.. . "... yiJUDie feBotlabl.--ferm."b.arlng c ul," nui" Uenimber 1. 1022. nnd dm ,.i.." .."."? coutienn eilni.h.! uateu November 14. 1D32 nAMilCRN' TRl'ST COMPANY. . Trn.i lly II. l wTlaan. Jr.. -lrV I'rTJj ?,'" JO THE HOI.UKKH Or TIIK SKVFV nvn Virginia I'ewer Company, inc.. ftatnd Cousin Herace Gets in the Way BOND SALESMEN New Yerk und Philadelphia Stock Exchange heuse dealing in in vestment securities desires the services of two bend salesmen. Oaly experienced men with refer need apply. A 812, LEDGER OFFICE WANTED lie kerraw sso.ueo. will par bonus a regular rata or interest, real aud machinery utfmeat- awte . . . . Bj.w A !.. mmmMmm evsssaA in" w". wm i L-tfM. rj. S.i0 its attltuue ai its mxt uuvtinir. " " ' " "' B HAROLD TEEN : : : : : i ft 4lU0ftHT TetVJ) fCl& f M iirAp! 'tl H--SBfll ft WOMPSePUt C OMt DOrAAAVIij 1 Vjfan-.aTTHt K jtT 6iAAi 1 iUP.e'Veu BoieL D B "?c,a'Gfr ') -6ec-- r-S 1 I DUMrAy TfttKtlAlO ; I MeXeiMy, j TTC PfZTlCC- I HT 7 M,T .jt rHarH& ) . r 1 Jb? ("i') V-ZLr vL. 'V I jfi X. 9 7 gat? - n mitn Wmm jWJJ t Jr mm ,j-1-'- U I -0ra-aBWi . t. . J -sy Xgiy-A..... nS5r YrrVlQ Mi ' ' 'a-'1""1 m v I tVi4V V J fm-l-mWKSK - O n ' -. t-VJiaVit"r ' -fiisR.-.- fc s!-JBggMritay7 1 C' ifftii-j JZ-Z i i i i.iaai n ' - ' " - v-Mm tsl , ww8VZQasmwrf "" m , ' ."w.,v' IP nr.naitr uivi:n that nil Wps June t be- emunnv. Inn. enrl Th. n......::.:V.",., ' wwer pan for Iniuranees en llwa and OrahliS; Annuities and Uierge M. Clnrki" ! Tn,." tearing like date, have In ifcirdSn 5 with Ihe terms and previsions nf a,i trust nirree. ment. been called for redemption ind. 125 ment en December 1, 10S2, it nUr 2nd1 SX" crued Interest te anlii redeinp en d? d Ut Unless said Notes are presented at th. elTlfe of Ouaranty Trust Cernnaiiv v.! Yerk, in the city and I BtatS St New' Yerk' ter converelen Inte shares nf the Kuhi plfi riNANCiitr. -15 KnENHBl'ltO COAL t'OMPAN F1RMT JKIKTdAtIK, 20-VEAB. (iOI.I) 1IIINUS Nntlcp In hereby alven that nursi the Hlnklnir Fund prevision of the Uq dntpit jnnunry 2. mil, tun tiei of tl bends, wicli for 41,000, rave bwn dn 11, tun (10) of is 100. rave ti.f n drsei irdi-mritlun en January 1. 1023 at ll and nrcrud Interest te thin date. Mj llends drawn nnd numbereil aa;l Willi, nil unmuiureu coupons atiacnsa.1 tic presented ter rayineni at tne thn fimiinercliil TruMt Cnmnany. city Hall Suuure, rhtladelphla. en erji 'runt Company, Philadelphia, en January 1, 1023, when all Interest. I will rpuse. Neb. 122. 203. SOS, 818. 833, n bad stna COMMEnClAL TRUST COMPANT. JUIII 11. aiAMU.1. Dividends AMKHIPAN HANK M THI'MT CO Uread Street arm I'nssyunft Anaafl l'hlhiarlphln. Va. . "TJ nevemDer v.. ires The Heard of Director. hae this Stf I dared a semi-annual dividend of fesFg nn-linlr n.r r.nft ISUr.Cl rl.r of tstrTJ bin Friday, December 1. 1022. CtwMt be mulled. vi)S KI.WEI.I. IVHAI.KV. Trts AMKHICAN I'OWKK & I.KillT COS 41 ltrfimltriLr. 7eu' lnrk ' COMMON HTtiCK DIVIDEND NOV A uuaneriy aivmena ec me per j tne cumninn meca et inn ,inricm i & I.lKht rnninany hus lirn decisn nnvm.nt neM-mbpr 1. 1022. ta J4terl.hnli1f.rn ftf rnrnrif nt the eleie Of n. Xnlrmb.ir IH 1022. '''.' A. c HAT. Tresi MIUTII I'll IUlli:i.rill A THUSt-t Phllailelphla. Nev. If. Th TlnnPil nf fllrt.if.r. Iin. fills I clHreit a quarterly dividend of 4 0J JSJ payable Nev. 15 te stock of record f I "VT' , ... ..,.... ' wll.vnas Hill W llinil'-li. -. HAItrtV P. COnDBTTi vivrMV rrenn.al vkstneb c:rrv. N. w X ainn.iuMi """""' --"V.TiVwi i......l flenlrd proposals will be reclief. called for by the president lit tyewa in uoinmen uranrii gi iniii sSSi' held In ihe Cnunclt Chamber.. Cltr. . NVntnur City. New Jersey. 011 e-eai Ulit. ut H n'r.uck P. M.. for tin tii.n AAA llleli.v llnmla These bend are. part, cf n II SUOO.oue Wuter liuimi liUtlieuzeu pj.i r,lyfJM5.cJ!,-- .hi, , ..f .ha .Una nt vm tlmUMnrt dellum C$lp00 vMkJtl dated Amtmt S. 11W2. te Kr lii rate ei iivp prr giii r "-:; ; ftl.lA aanil.'(lllilltLllv lltl lhl flrlt M.M .-ees. .."-.-."-.- -i- -- , -,. VOl It - Ien nn convert the. aame Inte the "said shares It ftdVte ,h cer,0"" shall" celTsVupe0' The holders eftha laid Notes are reoulr.e 1. 1022. nil Inte the said s lPHable smiKuinuniiy n . ...! . .. i - nt A a 11 IS nut II 1 siild bends shall be nunitered ftem Jim. l.rtin inclusive, uri'l hiiuh . numerical erder. as fnlleus: ,, Ncis. 101, 12. 103. 104 and IC Killing (he thousand dniiars (JMJJJ; , llliu ijueni inierRai rniifwnai a ttm .. :i of the huwanty 'TVuat"GempaSy ' ,7 iffiLc Verk In the City and Htate of New yu'.1 December 1. lfi?9 ,m ...j"1...'"."" date all subsequent ciupens will Vi -.old I i lbVir.ecea.Peiyn"nU U"" " " .aJa'ffJ October 24, 1023. rOCARON ellce Is hereby alven. nn...... . .. bends as abut. aiZ'ALir '"S. .'' te It of At . m x . . t -- -vu. niiiiii'ii ni .. - me sum ei iui.u38.ne Th. .J '". " reserves, thet rlahtS reject TJl,r.",nw cAS.9yNINQ. jr.. w Tork. Keve-abecB," l3k',M7 1023. IIP Sir illlV III jnllsiIIIBll. .u Vavt iwre.uiirntr mi'iiheri -ft! ihe mim of livr iheuimna WUrg as. 4ua ,i,. nt Aiiftiwr Iii ftien j?yA.rzr,rAinrnAtna tht t J I'll T IllUlfttSini m .. .. jf u'e'kX nld" must be In a tMJt inniiii by a certified rhccU en , a nitia fitutii banl: r trust ceinpany hi iJ pnyable te thn order nf l.nech S..I City Trcusi'rer. for two per cfiil ''''The bends will be delivered ! opinion f aeorte n.r.uy, cY"!-g law. or New lern. ". "T" ..lial The ninpuni nrevssi - ,, fflr t Tin ninvuni nr ! . .' Si hii) i hbiiclrpd thousand .d"''"' '.'Jin ke. all bids are relt-cted, bends will ej bidder feniWliii. with, thu lerms hSuVaKT" cHSrsnij , then the bidder thrJw tr" highest addll enyl R'W ... lh. finininiin ('fliinCU 9 offering In p nm. nunurru Iheretur ami mnil. nff.red Llddera otter te tn' sum bone. lly order of Ihe Common Counci nor City. New Jarsey , ..flAiume ... " w..r Annual Mrrllnfs. iw. wkt. i?w.slK.a! ."' I'liiisueiuiiia. "".'", Ths 'Aniiuul Meet ng fit thu ' mi- wi'ii 1ST thV VnXt Vff'ataffiBKjii ttaaftisM liiflllil i " "fir Tf1WPA ,,,,., r ;lf, . " ami I
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