Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 08, 1922, Night Extra, Page 39, Image 39

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GOSSIP.OF
THE STREET
m.. .if.niriti .1..veltiiiecl bv the stock
XHC m'-'---- -- m" . i.,i
4 m innlntnlnbtl during the greater part
Kff'Stf'nlny. Many of the mpertant
itf'lfs were In urgent demand nnd the
J. . .-1.'. tlinrfiv nupr Illltlutl) IT vuiiunmtj
iJTrW movements consisted of advances
SJinclH? from 1 te ever 10 points. Seme.
1 1 , i .,. n.i1fi ntirl li titlhihfir Hntfl ni
; " " liiffheat priced touched se far this
If I' A, I ..t- I-
f which nn extensive short Interest had
Wn rrrated. nnd because of the preud-r.-L
nf rhnp Ishupn tt was aenr-rally
I sLiimivt n 'a'L''1 1'art of 'I"' rmj-inc win
'inreicr hlins-ra put out lit the period
It iin'Pttlement .In the last half of Xe-
W TCTlirri- were several Mecks, however,
In demand because of special reaBenH,
. ..rt..f InflitnMriA tinlne- tlm MtnfA.
'n. mndp In the address of A. C.
? Bedford, en vVciliicdnv. In which be
.iV upheld in' ", '""""'' ''V'"
Stand lending, as being n strengthening
Influence In the security situation.
V p.. .11, Amrlran till DftveieiMTinttii
A Philadelphia cnjlneer, who has
teade n"lt0 n reputation for himself in
!L Ail imlnitrv and who just returned
t from an extended inspection trip of the
'fieuth American oil fields, stated yes
's twday the blegest developments in the
', '., l.l ..111 Via fnlinr) In thin haw
territory. While most of the crude
'f wediict thus far has been of low
f trade, with a large base percentage of
I'been tapped.
, JlOSt or me or, nu nwneiii mm
5'twn greatly handicapped because of
c insufficient transportation facilities.
. m,u. te a larcc extent, has been ever
come and still further improvements
ill fellow the completion of large pine
. HnM new under construction. All
proven fields, he said, have been show
'ling up well and flattering results are
C constantly being met In new exploits.
,3,i In his opinion the production In this
f'tlrgln territory will mere than over ever
' come the losses in the Mexican flelds.
3; The Standard Oil Interests, he said,
I re taking a very nctlve part in the
"development weft.
I
, Missouri, Kansas and Texas
f' A great many traders who have been
I plsylng with the "Katy" issues en the
K 'V I" basis found a great deal of
Mtisfaetlen In the approval of the re-
(organization given by the Interstate
Commerce Commission. The approval
means that the reorganization mana
gers may new proceed with the fermnl
j itens necessary Ue a completion of their
4, worn, wmcu, in turn, menim nn eariy
, release of the paper profits tied up In
j tAe nreKcrs ncceunis.
i There are reme thirteen mortgages
Trhidi will be taken care of at fore
I closure sales scheduled for December 13,
I 14 nnd 15. and because of this work
and ether details these affiliated with
!' the work de net believe that final items
T trill net be wined off the slate until the
h middle of next February.
'(I VepArthnlAen tMa Virlnnrfi n ,At,liim.nl
i.,v. ...... .i.-, ...... v....n u vbtii:iii-k
, et hrnkeis' accounts that nenrer sct
r' tlemrnt. If traders cannot buy Christ
v, mas pre"!it with their profits they de
j. it in t.astcr presents.
Market Position IlealtlUer
A prominent fleer trader of the New
Tork Stock Exchange, recuperntlng nt
!Atlnntie City from a severe attack of
t lnflurn?a. In a chat during n stroll along
j, the Hmrdwalk a few nlghta age. re-
'. naikcd the market had been restored
'J te a healthy position, even If the cost
i had been enormous.
., "Bnn'ccrs and stock exchanie author.
'f Ities," he said, "were viewing the
orerspeculntlen with alarm, nnd It took
enriii: iiiriiMireH 10 nring ODOUl tDe
remedies leaulred. The nntlent wns
' weak nnd efforts nt revival were heroic.
Ihjy hnvc been accomplished and the
csnumuus ui me mnrKeci are new in
itich Bhape ob te permit intelligent
. Malysls of all constructive develop-
Dents and measure their right effect en
the various issues affected.
r "There has been established In my
S Belief an enormous buying power, nnd
'ft is merely a matter of time when this
Jjlement w 11 regain confidence and ngnln
become an Important factor In the mar-
it Bltuntien. If; is almost certain, be
cause of the recent severe purging proc prec
?ei?. most of the houses are In a stronger
, fpofltien tlinn for some years. There is,
i 'fcOttevcr, still n tendency te held off
ind nualt developments."
f Huslness Mortality Light
i Commercial failures in the United
iBtates during November, ns reported te
? .f. Dun & Ce.. numbered 1737. with
liabilities of $40,2tl.vn7. eth in num num
ter and defaults nnd amount of in
;ebtcdnc8, last month's business mor
tality exceeded that of October, when
e were 1708 insolvencies for $34,
, tM'", TlliH ls seasonal tendency,
Put it Is significant that the increase
M 1.7 per cent In number of failures
a miicn its than the Increase of fully
'16 per cv
(last j
'ixi.r.i
rem recorded in .November et
,' jear, the defaults in that period
i, ii'iiiieti i;ia.s nnu inveiini nearly
lOO )')() of llnhlllf li. fninnnrtnir
Ifwli thntjn f1(vit.n 1. 1i.At ...tiivnu
" iiftiiii'i, nir m i in I tuiiiiiia
Dew a niimeilcal reduction of 12.0 per
wnt nnd u contraction of 2J.7 per cent
'n Hie Indebtedness, and- fewer large
.insolvencies occurred last month than
j! ovember. 1021. Tliiis fnllures with
liabilities of $100,000 or mere In each
sc numbered fifty-eight and supplied
out $10,000,000 altogether, whereas
'Were were eighty -eight Blmllnr defaults
Jnevember of last year for $31,000,-
The number of failures each month
eurini; recent years is presented here-
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Deme Mines Dividend Policy
..The following statement concerning
e dividend policy was Issued after the
rneellng of Deme Mines directors yes
. terdny :
'4. "Directors, hnvlng In mind expectn
was of MmreheldeiB of en extra dlvl dlvl
eemi or pajment in return of capital at
' J , current fiscal year, desire te statu
at their expectation is thut, beginning
Uh dividend te be paid In July next, ai
...Wguhii- dividend at rate of $4 a share'
ffl. nnnum en present capitalization
"ill de inaugurated. In assurance of
' Jjntlnuntien of name $1,000,000 lins
time until fund amounts te nt ie.ut
"whole year's dividend.
'.. believed that prier te July di-
li necessary nrrangementa will hne
n completed whereby capitalisatien
",.1 cgIls'st t shares of no par value,
,. whereby each holder of present
fe8 will be entitled te exchange snine
fftIa of ene Hni're present stock for
S1.11 ' new nd en which new chares
T cnd wl, nmelint te $1 a share per
.iw"?' 1resent cesh position hIiewb
vski" nnuiuen te supplies en nana 01
, 11 oV52.cemPany nns en hand rash
ft0,000 nnd IjeiuIh at cost of $1.4tH,-
ri Or total riirren nudnte nf ' 081..
iSf'.0! J wh,ch $1,000,000 has been
VJVlde w purposes above stated."
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I . News for Investors i
rrjI.?fIenr(i.e. Vcr'len, was appointed as
Frankford l e 0xferd Uank e
-4'hc New Yerk Stock Exchange rules
that Standard Oil of California be net
.w :',tock dividend today and net
until further notice. Stock must new
nrter be nccempanted by due bills.
The Continental Can Company offi
cially states earnings for the first ten
(lOO.OOO after charges, or nt the an
nual rate of about 23 per cent en the
common stock.
'rTh.c,re nnR ,,(,(,n admitted te the regu
lar lint of the Philadelphia Steclt
Kxclmnge 82(10,000 additional capital
in0!?' .f '."' T"nt1' Notional Bank of
riillnilelpiil-i. making the total nineun.
HsteJ .'feOJ.OOO.
The Munlielm Trust Company, new
erganising h, Ocrmantewn, has pur
chased, as u site for its banking build
ing, the property at the southwest cor
ner of Wayne avenue and Manhelra
. rn'-0nml. 'J?0. I'Ueinlng properties
at B058 and G000 Wayne avenue.
The Southern Railway has been
granted authority te procure authen
&1u.nJ?tl 'Iel,y te its treasurer of
?d,WO,000 development and general
mortgage 4 per cent geld bends, t6 be
held in the treesury until further orders
of the Interstate Commerce Commis
sion, The White Eagle Oil nnd Refining
Company, for the quarter ended Sep-
i. k,e j."' rcP"s gross sales of
$4,018,418, against $8,788,205 in the
second quarter of the year. Net profits
2;ter all deductions amounted te
$1,082,009, against $005,801 in the
qunrfer ended June 30.
The Ipterstntc Railroad Company
has been gtanted authority te oisume
2, !5nA,J5 nml, Iinbl"ty In respect of
51,00,000 equipment trust certificates
te be Issued by Fidelity Trust Com
pany, Philadelphia, and sold at par In
connection with procurement of 1000
steel hopper coal cars.
The directors' of the National Bank
of North Philadelphia in addition te
declaring a dividend of 2, per cent
added $23,000 te the surplus account.
The average price of the twenty ac
tive industrials advanced 0.10 per cent
yesterday te 00.01, .while the twenty
railroads declined 0.12 per cent te
84.30.
The $15,000,000 'Western Klectrlc 5
per cent first mortgage bends, due
December 31, payable by their terms
December 31, 1022, will be paid, begin
ning December 30, 1022, at the office
of the Merchants Lean and Trust Com
pany, Chicago, or at the option of the
holder at the office of Bnnkcrs Trust
Company. New Yerk.
On September 30 the United States
held $10,320,000 in equipment trust 0
per cent notes tnken from the rn II reads
in pajment for equipment ordered by the
United States Railroad Administration
nnd allocated te the carriers. This
compares with $207,347,400 en Septem
ber 30, 1021, a decrease during the
twelve months of $227,027,400.
Stroud & Ce., Inc., nre offering
$750,000 McNnb & Harlln Manufac
turing Company first mortgage 7 per
cent sinking fund geld bends, dated
November 1, 1022, and due November
1, 1042. The bends are redeemable at
any time in whole or part nt the op
tion of thp company en thirty days
netice at 137 and interest.
The American Belt Corporation lins
been organized under the laws of the
State of Delaware. This company was
formed for the purpose of acquiring nnd
consolidating under one management
the Standard Belt Corporation of
Columbia, O. ; the Bnyenne Belt nnd
Nut Company, of Bayonne. N. .1. ; the
Michigan Belt nnd Nut Company of
Detroit, and the Bess Nut Company of
Chicago.
Tlie report of the Utah-Apex Min
ing Company for the year ended August
31 shows receipts of $300,567: expen
ditures of $424,410; deficit, $117,840.
This compares with less of $183,713 in
1020-21 fiscal year and is a reflection
of the shutdown of the property durlmr
most of the period due te depression in
the price of lend. Current nssets ns
of August 31 amounted te S2G1.S31;
current liabilities $04,002, leaving a
working capital of $107,709.
Public debt retirement through the
sinking fund for the first five months
of the current fiscal year amounted te
$174,522,550. compared with $175,
244.000 for the corresponding period et
1021, Retirement by issues follews:
First lean $13,400; second lean,
$41,150,000; third lean, $18,128,450;
fourth lean. $7,045,200, nnd Victory
notes, $404,540,ar)0. Part of the
retirement of Victory notes was effected
by exchange for the new issues of
treasury bends.
A block of between $20,000,000 and
$25,000,000 of 7 per cent preferred
stock of Jenes & Lnughlln Steel Cor
poration will be offered early next week
bv a Hvnditatc headed by the Union
Trust Company of Pittsburgh nnd in
cluding Ounrnnty Company of New
Yerk nnd Bankers' Trust Company.
Jenes & I.nuglilin Steel Corporation is
icergnnized firm of Jenes & Laughlin
Steel Company. The new stock prob
ably will be offered te the public
nt 107M:-
W. A. Ilarrimau & Ce., Inc.. Bnrr
Bres, & Ce., Ciraham, Parsons & Ce.,
the Old Colony Trust Company umi
Hdmunds Brethers, of Bosten, arc of ef
feiing a new issue of $2,001,000 City
et Memphis, Tenn., general obligation
4 per cent and 5 per cent bends.
They nre for writer, sewer, hospital,
river terminal and street Improvement
purposes. The bends nre offered at
prices te jleld from 4,00 te 4.70 per
tcn nccerdlng te maturities, which
rauge from 1023 te 1002.
Heavy leading of revenue freight for
this time of year still continues. Accord
ing te the American Railway Associa
tion, 055,405 cars were leaded during
the week ended November 23, un
Increase of 282,030 cars ever the cor
responding week last year, and of
151.704 cars ever the same week in
11120. Total, however, wua 13,500 cum
less than were lended in the previous
week, but this was due te a seasonal
falling off in ere shipments resulting
f 1 0111 the cessation of navigation en the
(ireat Lakes.
Earnings of Clnss 1 railroads in
October, according the Interstate Com
merce Commission reports compiled for
the Assoc! itien of Railway Executives,
amounted te $85,234,000. In October
railroads of that class, which operate,
nearly all rail mileage In the country,
earned $103,423,000. The association
calculated that earnings this year rep
resented nn annual return of 4.05 per
cnt en value of property used in rail
rend service, as this value lins been
tentatively fixed by the Commerce Com Cem
mission. Spencer Trask & Ce. nnd Redmond
& Ce. nre offering, at par and accrued
Interest, te yield 11 per ceut, $1,000,
000 Richardson & Ilojnten Company
fifteen-year, OMj per cent sinking fund
geld bends, maturing December 1,
1037. The bends nre redeemable at
the option of the cempnny en any in
terest date. In whole or in part, en
thirty dajs' notice, nt 105 and accrued
interest. The sinking fund will retire
each year $50,000 face amount of the
bends, and 72 V4 per cent of the entire
Usuu befere matmlty.
8t. Qeoreo'a Church Bazaar On Hin Mc L. WK-Wr m" nlast 1 tjP fisWOm0 PfiKl i-9
The ChrlMtmna bazaar of St. Geerge s vAfj - ""Tsssssssl Vr ssssW -SslT "m3i;gSllk "Lswf ftPltk mi. nr.eu ns nd viriit htm 'If'rB
Chuich, SUty-ttrat street and Hazel -M"e5 asssM ' MM aH II Np' "ItA- -"Kalft n viien i, iiwk y- '" IIJH
avenue, opened last niKbt. It will MJP -JHWWm Ifl JiWWW ttM GBK '-- -J3. Th.Annuni m ini r Vh.'.i.tkWJSVer Vfl
cese tomorrow nlsht. The parish room - tW pjSIB s ..jCZ& , ,,SKtm -4e3, (Sb. mi. ini fe h ci.-ctien ,,f direi e?s Sn f FS
is attract vely decorated and numerous ' '-- '"m , "'1 i SHiiYk- " c"lh'' '','' m'; .' "'V """,'""' ""n aVH
booths display a multitude of articles. y USiSnISua"Sn'Vir.Vi ,1, lAaLSH uat,Jm' ftfl
The Key. Geerge Smith is In charge, L . II , fat. - I'v-tweeii ti, hours nr a m. n,i a'p. ii II
EVENING PUBLIC
PERU ELEVEN
E
Victory Over Pennington Most
Brilliant of Gridiron Season
, at Pennsburg
7 REGULARS WILL RETURN
Pennsburg, Pa Dec. 8. Notwith
standing the 0-3 setback in the final
game of the season with Bethlehem
Prep, Perklemen Scheel completed the
most successful season in several years.
The Bethlehem game, while a disap
pointment te PcrTtlemcn supporters,
came nt the climax with Pennington
nnd Wyoming en the preceding Satur
days which left the team In peer
physical condition.
The fighting spirit which hed te he
kept nt top-notch for these final games
also sagged after the Perklemen war war
llers had the Bethlehem game wen at
half-time, nnd was unable te meet the
ceme-bnek of the Bethlehem team In
the second half.
It Is te be remembered also that en
the Saturday preceding the Bethlehem
?;ame, while Perklemen was fighting Its
inrdest battle of the season with Wy
oming, Bethlehem was resting.
The largest turn-out of candidates in
the history of Perklemen met the call
nf Coach Hnrtman, and never during
the season did the squad drop below
thirty-five. Many of these were light
and green, however, but made geed re
serve material.
Results Gratifying
The results of the season taken as
n whole are mpst gratifying. Schuyl
kill Seminary, National Farm Scheel
and West Chester Nermal were decis
ively defeated, second and third string
men seeing action in all of these con
tests. The victory ever Pennington Scheel
was perhaps the brightest spot in the
tram's accomplishments.
Pennington lest only te Perklemen.
nnd is at present claiming the cham
pionship of New Jersey, by renseu of
defeating by large margins Borden Berden
town, Rutgers Prep, Princeton Prcu,
BInir, St. Benedicts and Seten Hall,
as well as Williamson Trade Scheel
from this side of the river.
In view of the fact that Hill Scheel
stagee: overwhelming victories ever
Lnwrencevllle, Havcrferd and Hotch Hetch
kill and defeated every opponent nnd
was net scored upon, the score of 14-0
against Perklemen is looked upon with
considerable satisfaction by Perklemen
supporters. This was the lowest score
te which any opponent held Hill Scheel
this season.
Jnst (e Penn Frmh
Wyoming Seminary was held te 0-0.
tin- lowest score a Perklemen team ever
held the up-State eleven in football. An
unlucky fumble gave Wyoming this
score. Penn Fresh merely nosed out
ahead by a one-point margin, the score
being 7-0.
Coach Hnrtman started the season
with only two letter men from ln-t
jear, together with several nubsMtutcs
and scrubs. Perklemen students point
with considerable elation te the fact that
11 nucleus of seven reeulnrs and about
n dozen second-string men are expected j
uacK another year, something which tins
net occurred in Perklemen gridiron
learns sincp before the war.
rm. . ...ui-i. .. .j -j .!.:;
MADE GOOD R
CRD
uv K-um niiu.-ii munm wiraiiu un-1 uevernmcnt wn net mere conspicuous,
games consisted of Greene and Pizzano, ' It cannot be said, however, that in any
ends: Cnptaln Uedcny and llnnmim, p,,rt of the preceding decades James R.
tnckles; Schmlncky nnd Axelsen, , Mnnn was a ncgntlve figure in the
guards; Lehman, center; Lithgow, Heuse of Representatives. As chair
quarter; Donnldsen and Morrison. mnn of the powerful Ways and Menns
li ft I it an nrl Mnnn rtt.ll IIhabIiaii nnl . i.. t t . .
yr"j" """""."" "w' " ,
Kaufman nt ends: Couch and Tebln en ,
tlie line; Qnnlne nt quarter: Overderf
and MacElwee, backs, also did excellent
work in practically every game.
RULING ON COBB'S HIT
EXPLAINED BY JOHNSON
Ne Netice of Any Change Was Sent
te Associated Press
Chicago, Dec. 8. President Jehnsen,
of the American League, has given out
the explanation of his ruling ullewing
the disputed hit te Ty Cobb, manager
of the Detroit Americans, which made
Cobb's 1022 batting nvernge .401. This
makes his third year ever .400, and tied
the major league record.
"The official score of the geme of
May 15 (at New Yerk, between
Yankees nnd Detroit) was net au
thenticated." President Jehnsen snld In
n statement given out ns n reply te nn
Inquiry from Ilroekln.
President Jehnsen's ttntement ex
plained un arrangement made by the
American League official statistician
for cufteperntinn wllh the Associated
Press in checking box scores from nil
American League parks.
"This prevision was carried out in
the game in question nnd Cobb credited
with n hit," the statement snld. "If
a change In tlie box score was made it
nnu wlMi ut notice te tlie Associated
Press, nnd the American League of
ficial stnliitlcitin senibl accepted the
AsMiclnted Press account."
COALDALE'S FINAL GAME
Anthracite Champions te
Play
i Pottsville en Sunday
Coaldale, Dee. S. Coaldale will
close the football sensen here en Sun
day with Pottsville nnd will still wear
the crown of thc champions of the coal
regions.
Gilbertcn nnd Coaldale were sched
uled te meet in another clash for the
title, but the rival managers have dis
solved relations nnd all negotiations are
off, ,,
He'h managers had peculinr ideas of
a neutral field, which was the agree
ment for the field game. Many places
vvere named and as each waa of n de
cided advantage te the opposition, thp
conference broke up and everything Is
off.
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LEDGER-PHILABEHIA, FRIDAY,
Letters te the Editor
Aliener Who Don't Alien
Te th Editor of lh SvtMna 7uM(e Lttatrt
Sir 1 would like te say n word in
reference te the assessors' lists being
padded. The fact is that 'the assessors
de net go from house te house te get
the names of the residents who hove
moved In nnd moved out. This I knew
te be a fact for leyeral years, and un
less 'there Is a way te force them te de
se there will never be a fair assessment
of the divisions, , , , .
I knew persennlly of n division where
the nfsesser works nt nights nnd did
net hnvc time te go around te the
houses, but Just went out a few hours
In the afternoon nnd inquired at a few
houses In a few streets for names, and
net having time te make the assessment
correct Just get n previous assessors
list artd copied the old list en his new
book and, turned It in. Consequently,
when th! new assessors' list came out
thcre was n mass of names en It whose
owners had moved out of the division
ever two years age and some were dead
ever a year. Consequently, when the
new ones that har moved in came
around te register their names weren t
en the new list and unless they owned
property or hnd tax receipts from ether
parts of the city that were geed their
applications te get their names en the
registry list were refused. I knew of
one apartment that had sixteen voters
and net one was assessed and did net
get te register.
This same method is used by a great
many assessors, consequently there is
nn accumulation of names that should
net be there nt every election; nnd
these that should be there are net en.
An assessor should be paid salary
enough te allow him te work through
the day and nllew him plenty of time
te1 go te every apartment in every
npaitmcnt house and strike out the
names of nil dead people and of re
movals, and a penalty should be Im
posed of some kind if nn assessor copied
from an old list the most of his divi
sion into his new book and the ones
that ought te be assessed left off nnd
unnp'e te vote en election any
t , . l.,1 .li.. i.. .i.... . i
these that have moved a icar or mere
If they will take a chance.
Assessment nnd registration nt one
time is net a geed policy cither. Yeu
may register many that de net live in
the division ; find where they live is the
best way. A case of net enough money
nnd won't assess leek alike te me.
I. S.
Philadelphia, December 0, 1022.
James R. Mann
Te the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger:
Sir Th a newspapers net many dajs
age reported the death of Hepresentntlic
.lame It. Mnnn, of Illinois, familiarly
known te Congress, ns well as te ethers,
as Jim Mann. The death of this well
known IUInelsan ended twentv-five
years of service in the National Heuse
of Representatives. He was a very In
dustrious and well-informed public
man, nnd he prehablv knew the finer
points nbeut the working of the con cen con
gieslonnl machine better than nny ether
man in Washington. Consequently he
was popular with his associates.
Seme-of Mr. Mann's lapsea in judg
ment en International questions in the
early days of the war. however, made
If fnrtllfinttk that lile nnnltlni. in Mm
....... ... ,... ,..... ,,, mt
i.emmitiee ne wteiueu n tremendous
force; ns fleer ImuW of h. it,.i,nWieuii
party he was a figure of importance
and one te be feared in debate, and a
few years age he loomed n a candidate
for Speaker of the Heuse, a pest which
he failed te gain, doubtless te the
benefit of his country through the cir
cumstances I have alluded te.
HEN It Y F. CARTKK.
Philadelphia, December 0. 1922.
Sees Decadence In Modern Weman
Te the Editor of the Evening Putlle Ledger:
Sir News of the escnpe from prison
of Mrs. Phillips, convicted murderess
of Mrs. Meadows, recalls only tee
vividly the circumstances of a savage
and gruesome crime u crime se awful
In its cruel nnd sordid details as
te huvc as u solitary parallel and pro
totype (nnd thnt entirely fictional)
only In the memorable tragedy where
Hill Sikes ruthlessly strikes down and
kills with a hammer the bleed-battered
and vainly beseeching Nancy.
When one awe recalls the dreadful
Hosier killings, nnd the sordid reveal
ings of the trial, as well as of ether
similar court sittings in which the
accused protagonist was a jeung nnd
charming woman, the meet qujstien
will reassert itself: "Hew can such
things be?"
It furnishes a vast and comprehensive
tliime for speculation, this evolution of
tlie" modern woman. It is a subject for
thought into which new issues nre
automatically forced by unexpected
daily happenings.
There Is a popular hympnthy. at
least In all open discussions, which as
serts iuelf somewhat insistently in be
half of the new wemun nnd her claims
for all kinds of personal freedom. The
rapidity of woman's chnnge in the so
cial status during tlie lust fifty years
has been se unobserved, nnd nt the
same time se radical and even revolu
tionary, na te defy any immediate reali
zation of Its meaning or consequences.
Te deprecntu the seeming decay of
wemnn'a old-tlme gentleness nnd natlve
modesty ; te lament the passing of her
acknowledged high and privileged place
In the home, either ns n devoted wife,
the loyal, helpful and affectionate mar
riage partner of her husband, or ns the
"rejoicing mother of many children"
(te use a scriptural phrase), would be
at least, in many Instances, te invite n
clamorous dissent, or te suffer possible
nnlinndverslnn as being "an old crank"
or "an old fogy,"
And yet there are many who, careless
1 I1UJ1 t UCIll'VC line iiuiiv in viitn, i 1 , t ,, -; , .,.--......
nt nir, but it does give a crooked worker I J""1 ','",('lt1er of engineering." order erder
u chance te uiTdead men's names and "J" ?" i"""?.. l!p of n1,' destruction
X I . k.
x i y 's. - -rfc. -- - -- l t
y" i UlHO 15 S QsZ ( A u.1.0 r,..iT Riru- Akirs
l x 'V s y iiuw niit tajrll i-v-.--- .i'i- l )
I Aihiii-.m I . . .t II f -fii Tuv-r- Dri fiTss,, lilft 1
j i . n"-wunN . AAUUUOAM; -V.VJ- -. 'yut" "--w ,
r-" ' IbU' ME. DERLB. Ivy'' v I feeUMGJ, eG IU. ICMeCK VH i
v S V. ll17 M in 1 .X. H V FnD HUmUPI KDIXJ ... y " i il Mill I nsll ,r.
THE PEOPLE'S FORUM
. Letters te the Editor should be u
brief and td the point as possible,
avoiding anything that would open
a denominational or sectarian dis
cussion. Ne attention will be paid te anony
mous letters. Names and addreasei
. J'?, signed as nn evldenee et
Reed faith, although name3 will net
pe printed If request Is made that
they be emitted.
.A"0. Publication of a letter la net
J?? 5,e taken as an Indersement of lu
views by this paper.
..h.emmun,cat'ns will net be re
turned unless accompanied by post
age, nor will manuscript be saved.
of being dubbed reactionary, regard this
1 J '1 , Mem'i' condition and gen
n. PCftr,,nS " being' nothing ahert of
cataclysmic, who leek around and note
JM,.llu8oHc,tude changes and differences
which seem te foreshadow nothing but
disillusionment and disaster te these
would-be "emanlcpnted" of the sex.
...Vedi.BI"'p!5'. !"" et P " pattern and
type by which all Christian worann werann worann
heod should be influenced and adjudged,
and surely that divinely fashioned model
has neither as students or Imitators the
mannish creatures whom we meet
newadajp In HO mnnv 1inxnMir! nml
unwonted places in the preacher's
-iMi iPiirr me mnrKJ). en the "re
runner s platform, electioneering for
votes, or ns detectives frequenting the
perilous and shnmclcsa haunts of crime
and sin.
la the pronouncement tee inclusive
or sweeping (it surely is net wholly un
true) that the modern world ns nn
aggregation of se-called 'civilized na
tions Seem in linvn rr.nn miwl ,..
mad. pleasure-mad nnd money-mad
but never madder than In Its unmanly
defense nnd almost deification of the
present-day meddling, mischief-making,
unsczed and decadent woman?
nl , , , , WILLIAM BILES.
Philadelphia, December 0. 1022.
Spurious "Redeemers of Ireland"
Te the l.'diter et the Vvtixina Public Uda'.rt
pv noticed a few days age in a
cable dispatch that Minister Mulcnhy,
of the Free State, had informed the
Dnll KIreann of the enpture from the
irrcRiunrs or n document containing In
Mnc D s lrnm thp rennlil nnn "nu
iMiiiii, unu outlining n 6ciiemc ter tlie
wholesale blocking of rnilwnva. nutria
nnd cnnnls.
And these people call themselves the
redeemers of Ireland! The Sasenach
never were se destructive. It. M. It.
Philadelphia, December (I, 1022.
Questions Answered
Origin of Old Saying
Te the Editor of the Evntna Public Ledger:
Sir I am neklnc the who m.n who an
swers questions of People s Torum fans, of
whom I am one. te tell ni the erliln of the
eaylntr te the effect that time is mere valu
able than money. MILLICENT M.
Philadelphia, December (I. 1U22.
It Is probable jeu refer te the ealn at
tributed te Thoephrastus, the Oreek philos
opher, te the effect that time was the most
valuable thlna; that a man could spend.
Fishing In Flerida
Te the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger:
Blr Will you kindly advise when the season
opens In Flerida for both hook nnd line an1
tit fishing for fresh and salt water nth;
also as te hew the fish nre disposed of by
the fishermen R, W.
Palmyra, X. J,, Dccemt-er 4, 1022.
There Is no "closed season" for salt
water Ashing- In Florid v It rtarts as seen
us the tourists and ethers arrive at the
shore. As te fresh water fish ins there, as
In many ether States, the season's epenlnif
varies with conditions as thy exist from
ear te year. Tour best plan If jeu Intend
visiting- Flerida en a Rshlnz expedition would
be te consult the Fsh Commissioner of the
Statu, after arriving there en the present
laws governing fresh water flehlng
The tlsh caught are disposed of te hotels
restaurants, tourists and ethers, very much
after the manner that prevail! in the
Northern States.
A Bunch of Queries
Te the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger:
Sir Will you please answer the question!
below In your valuable columns?
What are the main features et the Esch.
Cummins Bill?
What are the main features of the new
Tariff Law?
What will be the duties of a Ceal Com
mission In New Jersey?
Did the bend measure carry In New Jersey
at the November election?
CAMDEN.
The Transportation Act of 1020. centalnlnc
et ivav, ceniainine
parts of the Cummins bill, originating; in the
Renste and the Esch bin. eriirinatins in the I
Heuse, provided for the relinquishment of
Uncommon Sense
By JOHN
IN EVERY organisatien there are
lifters and slackers.
The slacker fancies that he is clever
because he tihlfta se much of his share
of the burden en the shoulder of the
lifser.
Sometimes tlie lifter thinks lie Ih
abused nnd Imposed upon becnum- he
carrier, t-e much of the slncker's lead.
Rut neither is rlnht.
Fer the ulacker. dodging day by ila
work he ought te be deiiiR, is nlae
(Inditing the muscular or Intellectual
growth that comes only from effort.
The kind of brains that can only
get out nf things nre nlvvuys far below
par in the brain ninrkct.
IT MAY seem a hardship that the
willing, industrious people must
really support the lasy.
Rut they never have te support the
f-aine he of lazy people for long, nnd
the extra effort they put in en the
unwelcome job Is continually increasing
their own ability.
Were It possible te mnke a machine
which nunsured with nbsolute necuracy
net only the amount of each man's day's
work, but I s actual value te himself
or te hit einplejers, It would be found
thnt enl about a third of the people
In nn big concern nre lifters.
The ethers lift sometime when thc
DECEMBER 8, 1922
I tti railroad, which had ben under Oev-
ernmtnt control durlnir th war, te their
erlslnal owners; It provided for ettlemnt
of dliputes between common carrier and
their employee, created ft nallread Deard
of Laber Adjustment compeied of rtlne mem
ber!, three representing the employee, three)
the management of (ha railroad and three
the public, each receiving- gnlarlee of
10,000 annually,
This beard Is empew- ntj. The depnrtlire will tllke place oil lr, the 8lnlclnit Fund will tmv for. In accord
,, and werklnir oendl-' . . . . i. t -in .J r.t (,.,, I "n" wllh the terms of Merlnnitn made by
ki ana ""'i1".?""?1 thc n ght of December III, the first step thf nerenr fire Foundry nnd Machine.
ered te pass en wnaes
1Iaas Ilk Jll u-h. A M mjkJt m 1 .a txe
law. These are outstanding features of thei
"Kscn-cummins" or Transportation
te alve an exhaustive resume would require
tee much space.
The present Tariff Act has as Its "main
feature" the trenera! Increase of all Im Im
eort duties ever these levied by Its prede
cessor. "Flexible" tariff previsions give
the Pr-ldcnt brnad authority te Incrense
or di-rrease duties within a redlus of BO
per cent until July 1, 1023.
The duties of a Ceal Commission In New
Jersey, ns In ether States where similar
nenies nave ueen created, nre te see te
the equitable distribution and transportation
of cenl. The Institution of these bodies In
various Stales was due te the fuel shortage
In many parts nf the country.
The bend measure carried In New Jersey
by a majority of about 20,000.
Poems, Songs Desired
'Any Rags, Any Benes, Any Bettles'
Te the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger:
lr t anj Ineteslnir a -rs of n son t
henrd In a minstrel show ears iike, where
n ragpicker calls 'lAnv Haas, Any Henes.
Any Dettles Ted.ty7" There's another
verse, perhaps two nr three, as t recrtl.
which I'll like le linvn If a reader could
furnish them. The one I knew goon some seme
thlna; like this, rrnvbe there Is a mlstake or
two In It, but If se perhaps n fellow
Torumlte mny kindly correct nnd Blie me
the rest of the eemr I'll be much obliged
WII.MAM HAMILTON.
Philadelphia, December C, 1022.
ANY HAGS, ANY HONKS, ANY BOTTLKS
Did you ever hear the story of a ragged.
Jagged Jack?
He comes down the street with a pack uren
his back
He comes In the morning, he comes In ih3
night
And he gobbles up merthln In sight
He wakes up the neighborhood for miles
around,
A regulai alarm clock, always wound.
He gets beneath veur window when you
. try te go te sleep.
And he jells In a voice se loud nnd deep.
CHORUS
"Any rags? An rakts Any rags, anv
bones, any bottles tedu I
There's a big fat ragpicker coming this
way.
Any rags? Any rags? Any rags, a,y bones.
any bottles today?
It's the same old story In the same old
way."
"Seme Day I'll Wander," Etc.
Te the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger:
Sir Will you kindly reprint In your
Forum a ballad written. I think, by Ed
ward Carrlcan, of Wilmington, Del., enti
tled "Seme Day I'll Wander Deck Again"?
Yeu will greatly oblige. MAIIIAN M.
West Chester. Pa . December 0. 1022.
"SOME DAY I I.I. WANDER BACK
AOAIN"
Seme day I'll wander back again
Te where the old home stands
Beneath the old .tree down the lane,
Afar In ether lands.
It's humble reef will shelter me
Frem every care and pain: .
And life be sweet as sweet can be
When I am home again.
Reme day I'll wander bnck again
Te scene se dear te me.
Te whem sweet Infancy's refrain
Deslde a mother's Knee.
Te live again these happy hours .
Of childhood's merry play;
Ne thorns, but only sweetest flower.
There In llfe'a merry way.
Seme day I'll winder back again
Te hearts s-j kind and true:
Whose cherished faces still remain
In memory's cherished view.
Ne mere my wnyward feet shall ream
Llfe'a drear' pathway o'er.
But In the light and levs of home
Shall rest ferever mere.
REFTtAIN
I'll wander beck. es. back nrsln.
Where childhood's home may be:
And memory In sweet refrain
Still sings Its songs te me.
dli
:: iri w."::?lw '!"'''
jjjjst ns- tnsTTrre
INDIANA POLITICIAN FREED
F. J. Oeienberg Released Frem Fed
eral Prison After Serving 5 Months
Atlanta, Ga., Dec. 8. (Uy A. I'.)
Fred ,T. OssenberB, of KvniiHville, Intl.,
former political lender In that State,
was released from tin. Vmlnrni .,,. ?.,...
., . " , .: ... i.viiiiuii-
""' "VJC '""". iiiit-r m-rvinj: between
tour and five mouths of a sentence of
one year.
DLAHE
Lifters
boss eve Is en them. The rest of the
time they shirk, or work with u me
caanleal seddennehs that ameunta te thn
same tiling. "'"
It often happens that such people
because of peculiar gifts of renvcrt-n-
tlennl llnw.ira "ml .... .... ...l.V ","'"'
home time new nnd hen for jears
Rut us time wears en the unused
brain power glows less Hnd less till bv
and by net even eloquence can market
it pretitnbh.
fpilERE is, of course, ,10 such thing
J- as exact justice in the weild yet
Probably te tlie end of time people will
be litters and tome slnckers, and the
fters will seem te be going through
life heavily handicapped.
Rut the handicap Is never ns heavy
as it seemi,, and It will always be ob
served that the people who gain (he
biggest prizes of life nre lifters and
net (.lackers.
AND even If new nnd then people de
ride en the top of life without put
ting fertli the effort that the ought te
put into it. they nre se few that thev
arc net worth pnlng nnv .ventien te."
Seme men find purt.es containing
large sums of niem-j en the street, but
imiuu.v out un iiuei win hi ntianiien I
IiIh job nnd begin nurse-hunting be- .
cause of that.
Cevuright. ISlt
. I? P"Dle feruc: win appear dallT
caseins- timely teplcrirTlVbe nTTiiSfT
Thoroughly Imbued With the Christmas Spirit
STATE LEAVES DECEMBER 19
Makes Definite Plan3 for Game With
Southern 'California
State College. Pn Dec. 8. Definite
plans for Penn State s trip te tliu
Pacific Coast te meet the University nt
Southern California nt Pasadena en
New Ycar'a Day were announced
bv Orndunte Manager cii Hem-
being Chicago. The trip Will tlicn t)(
continued ever the Snnln l''e te tlm
Grand Canyon, where n day will be
spent in sight-wclng. Tins pnrty will
reach Pasadena en Chrlstmns Hve nnd
will rcninln there until nfter the gnme
..... ,,,,, ,.-,,
1110 Otliy pessiuii- l-iiiiuhi " """ .-
i .!... nn ttnrl mnr lip made te
gram is that an effort may m mum. u
, , tU pf .stnnferd enme nt
take in the 1 ltt-rttanieni Mime u
I'nln Altn en December HO, but It ls
- , ,,,,,, i..it j
net believed that Coach Bewlek w"
, . .. ...,, ,i ,, nn,i hnek '
want te risk the hard trip up ami nnn.
.. i, .,. nf lila own came. After the
en the VC Ot HIS own ,iii
Pnrnlvnl of Re'CS buttle, n Uliy Will
, , , ti - t,
be spent in San tranc.isce arm men in
return lelimcy will be made ever tin'
Southern route via El Pase and Kiuimu i
Citv renchT, Stn e College about
ilrvl The State party will hnvc
January 7. xnc, ", "-,.', ,1 nhmit
a special car both weja an 1 n"11
r-..!,..., nlnvnrii uill intlkt' till trip.
iHtinj-u.. ,..
.
"
FINANCIAL
TO HOLDERS OF
. . r 1 P-.........
l.mses Wnt-pr SUtin IV LOmPany
Ilrst Censliuaiei juiumiw
Five Per Cent SinuinKx unu
fleld Benus.
The Euultnhle Trust Company ni
TerK, ns
of July
Supply
Vonseiiuairu .";" ;; ,..-,.. ,r te
ln Fund ue (l iienas, miru "'. . ... ;
hi holders of said Bends of It- Intention e
the holders
.i.. ih. flr.i iiv of Jnnunry, i n i. "
accordance with the previsions ''"' "'
IIO ... - .., ,nv,
accoreancc wiui ii." --j---,.., thB
Pinking I'und en or before necemtrJJ
1022 and hereby Invites ""srlna-s nr inirty
six Tlieusand Seven Hundred (S3. inn) '"";
lars Drlnclnal amount of said Bends at . a
nrlce net te exceed ene hundred and flv-
r cm n0S) of rtie par value tnereui
and accrued interest and nle gives no""-' i
of Its Intention likewise te apply en the
same date the sum or une iimii
Seventy-flve (I17S) Dollars belnK (ertnln In
surance meneys bero'.efore pall Inte the
Sinking Fund In nccordanie vilth Heulen 11
of Article IV of slid mertKnee and IiteIi
Invltej offerings of additional bends ei said
i-J.1.. ..."" ......i- .,,. nc,r..BnWl nrien
?m; Vv.;h,..t is nearlv as may be
oue.w.v... .v -.-- -
ine lasi menuuueu rum.
Sealed offers will tw opened In the Trust
Department at th efflre of the undcrslened,
87 Wall street New Yerk City, at twelve
112) o'clock neon, en December 2flth, iDJ!
12) o'clock neon, en December Zflth. IU:
,nd sheulil b cndnri-d "Uftcilngs of Rends
te the Jamaica Water Simply i.emp.in
Slnklnir Fund" Th rlR'.it li reserved te
reject any and nil offers
THE EQUITABLE TRUST COMPANY
OF NEW YOHK Trustee
I)y I.YMAN RHOADES Vice President
Dated, New Yerk N Y Dcmhr Hth 1022
NOTICE OF REDEMPTION
Te holders of Mcterj .Ne lei nnd Others
concern nf-
Netice Is herebv clen us follews:
1 I'.ill ler i rtl.il r.,l-m, ., if n ,,pr
rent lelen .NmeN, A.14 ur cent Victory
Notes, otherwise Known as Lnlted States
of Amerlci Qeid Notes of 1022-11121, whle'i
Iwiar Ihn dlitlnirulilllliu let'.eis A II ('. II
E or F. prcrtxed .e trelr serial numbers, i
having been designated for the purpe.e by
et In the manner prescribed by the Secre -
tarv et the Treasury am called for redemp-J
IIUII Ull irvrilliiri J.,, in.., UUinuiini i.. iii
pro'slen fei redemtllen ci i.talned In the
notes nrd in Treasury Department circular
Nuinhe- 13H dated Apui Jl. nnti umlm
ihch the note were et .Mnadi lm d In-
tlen en IJecemtier in. lu-'J. pursuant te tne
prefixed le their serial numbers are net In
env manner affected b this call for redeme-
ttnn. and will ln'Cume due nnd nnvrihln an tn
pilnclpat en May 20 1U23, actxirdlng te their j
H'i nir
.-.nlnllerl Inflrmntlnn nn tn th. nrit.n
tntlen and surrender et 4 per cent Victory
A W MELLON.
Secretary of the Treasury.
July 2d 1P.2"
American Woolen Company j
(Mnasfwliusetts Corporation) I
QUARTERLY' DIVIDENDS I
Netice ls hereby (then that the resular
nii..l,k' 1lltf1n1a rt lint. iVnllii.. nnA k...n
tj-Hve Cents (SI. 73) per ihure en the Pre-
rerreu hieck Bno line lieimr nnu "eventy
Flve Cents (81.73) p-r shire en the Common
-tecK or this Company w 111 b paid en Jan.
10. iv. u. te siocaneiaers ei receru Die 13.
111-'-.
Transfer books will N closed at the cle-e
of huslness Dec 1.1 1P22. nnd will be re-
nirnnu ui me upruiiiK ui uusiness uec, j
1U22.
WI.LIAM II. DWELLY. Treasurer.
Bosten. Mass.. Dec 5. 1H22
NOTICE. WELIRACII COMPANY THIRTY
nesn" DATIr:l)n.!lN,).UToe'o,' ,0LD
Under the previsions of the mertsase
sealed proposals wll I be received for the nc-
count of the 8lnklnir Fund until IS o'clock
lr..i.it
ASA S WINO President
PROVIDENT TIH't-T . I Ml'A.NY OF
PHILADELPHIA
N. W. cer 4th and Chestnut sts
Phllade phla Pa
CAVN'F.LTON fOl WI) COM". COMIMNl
1"1F. ITU ( I.NT 1IKST MOItTllAI.U
OOLII HOND-. Dl K II I 1, 1U.1II.
MNKIM.1 Fl Ml Vivrii'E
11 nnu . .. .i. ...... ii.-uti ,., .....ill i mn .
vlth toupens then due u- 1 all unnmTu el
rouiiens nitaeh-d nt ttie jiTU e of TIDE' U i
TRl'fT COMPANY V.; i'he 'nu- s-ire. t
Philadelphia In vhLh trust n n nm the
money hits been deposited for euld lejemp-
FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY Trusfe
M I IjF'I iff, L nt
Philadelphia. Deremhir 4th 1 i.'.1
LINCOLN MOTOR COMPANY
Te Depositors under Class A ShnreheJd-
ti' Protective Agreement, dated
November 10, 1921
.Vnflrr s hrrehu given thnt n etit-ment of
accounts and trunsaitlen" nf the . mnmlttie
fennrd under Iho h,i.m mir.nm...i i .
m". , -,,L ,i, ,. . i. r - ,"" ii-
a'sls'-'A "r, "trw"1!. .'!' i.i
Agreement In nn rim
w III.
inirieentn or tti iitm
An
i ir icr mil
atatrtneiit U open te llwlnc.li, e De
positeis . iJl
i win li
, ,',or th,?, ???," .;''"''"'-
100 I'reudwus sH vnrlt
iVi "Ti. .... '.I.- T.n,.ir.i Writer , actual busimri In 'he i-ener.vl brnnches
.1 . Tnstueirii n.i'i'ri tin iiiii'i iriirri iiiiit-rss i irin i in inn ptiichltii ii
1. nnu. mm' """ "'," rir nr,t ment'e-irvt In th" iiv-rlPc itlens will net be
Company te secure unliimii; i,i.. nnter'slned nnr ronsWero.i
,n,a.nNA F ID 1'Pr V.0I11 Ftkt'n- I . LJ., ...Ill 1. ....1... 1 ..-I ... .
tere en all the . per cent victor Neten , ".' """ ."' ..' "l "-.."""" ". iieck at tne
thus tnlled for relemptlen will cesse en gild f'0""" " , ,,', , ,','iJ " ,"'' J,na l0
redemption date, Decemb-r 13 U22 Victory ' "jesc who subsequnitly l.ercnie sletuUjJderJ
Notes of the 4i per cent scries bcarlmr the "SrSen dnf nifi ,nU,''ti0nn!nt.ec1' W0"11
dlsilneulshlnrr otter- U II 1 J K nr 1. version of old stock of (10.0.00 par Value
.-votes ier reaempuen unner mis can is imen ;.i i,;, lu.n ,i,V. .., ,;. ,i,in ., t.
."W T,;fa"UdryJU!v,,P21,1enn.,. Crro?liretSaZ S?Ul,&hfll2S?7e,,i;t.'A.knU! iVr'; efnr,c r'd
may tJ'nbta'lnid from' hV TZy'el. . ih,UVran3febr bS", SSite" ,5th'
mem Division of Leans nnd Currency. 19?,V Jr'itr of ihe linnr?! w'r i,'uLcl"c'
Washln-ten. D. C . or anv Tederal Reserve Uy eruer ,",'., 'T , ",", v,-,-i ' ors
n.ni, ' ALL J. LU.M.t A aicre-nry.
undeVslrnid , Truetee7fbr th'e sa.V'te it. at ,"si 8S5.0 , .-ut e 7, crea,o"t'e S "nud.X.
!-5ue lYnVe.e- "if "le' manTKortrheJnaboav; lei l,1,nd, ir'm " ""'.IhMed'prSfl e
r3,edi is 1118 13'00 wdl purchase ,he b,nk ""'! upm 'u,"h ,ht'r t'Uslness a
Orferfim.' of bend, m'un specif ?th. serial mai brhl t",rejlhWwee,linvhnT
numbers of bends J -.n iiAHijit
Proposals should he Indorsed "Proposals Vice I'resl lent nnd Cashier.
for the sale of th Welsbaeh Company Five - ,, ,,,., ,,., .,, ,, , . ,. ,..,t
Wr Cent Collateral Trust Geld IJends1 and li3 fllh 1' IO.. IDI SI I.II L AM) IKUhT
in I " t AM 'AM OF I'llll. MIEI.I'lll A
Netice la lunuy i,iuii -i u luisuant m fJZ?0 Pi:ep.F.s RMJ
the terms of the muti-age di'el dune 20 mi in'ni pn n.n a m.e
nneafie'n;n:,'v;;v ftSn'S'i
r'unnd0a?W;,,ar",'(rJm,V,,;,'l 'in-eV.., 'n. ''' ''f ' 7n ; .' '" cSSA
January 1 1021 when l tnte-e.t there m !f"!e "he meBtlnu will Ih, h .1 ut the bunk-
will cears The nbn.e teids -1 I hP rH d ,nJ? h",.l,,B u'h ""d Vlnut slreeiB Phlludil-
aH nf.a un.., .la... ....n .., ....... i . .. Ptl J Vli (III Tlll-wllll. .lfltlll.rv 111 , II ,J
"r 'f;v
FINANCIAL
T Iroaetal
n.imr.Mirc riru fiiumdkx anu, nwtv
clilne company Trust Meri-aie---'n flew
tiuldeia of tue il i'e.- cent muriume' Inml ut
llr riereiiin l'lie i'.iuhdry and Machln, Corn Cern
Hen I"d nropeail will Jin received unlit a
1'. it.. D-cemlKT lBlh. 1022, nt the efflea of
ihe i emiiimiweiiitii line itiHiirnnce and lium
Ceinp.it y. TruilPe, 12th nnd Chestnut Streets,
l'.illnrtelphln, for the cnle te them, at such
rilfceunt for rpnt eneh payment, as the
holders thereof may offer, of all or any part
of e many bends of $1000. er tlOO, of the
rierenr I'ipe Foundry nnd Mnchlne Cempnny
JIertKilRp, ns inn sum 01 tiu,uuu, appucaeie
i tllltlimi tu me eniu a untvui uatvsj ' wu unt m
20th. KM ,.
lewct bids within the number stated will
b tensldered, nnd If accepted, the parties
efferlnir them ndvlsed at once and payment
be mada an surrender and transfer of the
bends en and nfter December 10th. 1022.
Interest un bmds se accepted will cease
en December lr.th, 1022
The Trustee resrrwm the rlcht te reject
.. ., 1.1... ..... a. .I.n..n.. ... ..IJ
Rny nr nil IIIUB iiu. niuiBiui;iui lu !!
Trustee
.Should the prlnrlpal sums of the bends
eff,rM nt .no rnmr, rnte- of discount iv
elrierent, homers exrrfi inn nmeunc or nie
ui.U.h T?..l fn. .11.., pit,, I, (ftM lha T.ii.l.
will cheese by let from nnld bends the re-
nulred numiier smi amount inereei te no re-
dmed and paid
Proposals should be endnred "Proposals
for (h(i nl(i f)f ,,,, ,jf ln nnrence Pipe
Pmimlrv nnd Mnchlne Ce MnrtKKe" nnd
nddiesn-d te rilAnt.HH TC '.Vn Vlce.Presl.
,,M nnd Truit Ofncer Cnmmcnwenlth Title
insurance nnd Trust Ce.. 12lh and Chestnut
Hlroel, t, n,),ir. ,
cemmnnuealth Tltle Insurnnee and Trust
Ce., Tru-fe December 1. 1022.
I
I m:.w.i.i I'lteptmi.s r
l''-3 wll l" rrled nt
' rnunt commissioners nce
OU TIIK YEAR
tne oinre of the
t,.AM. in, rl. ir1l
Phllndelphle Pa until twi Ive o'clock Noen.
Mnmliiv. Deecmlir IS. 1022. at w'.ilch time
liidH will be op-ml nnd re tructi awarded
te the Inucst ieipnnlb.n Mdder, for the hire
"f modern nuiemnbl'n bui or conveyance.
i ivlth sueh nnd ln. In accommodate twenty-
fHc pi-enle en the tnilda whl-h enn lie elesd
se n te protect errupints rrem Inclement
, enther Including robe for use of Or.and
T. In ..r,nttitt . (allu ,n
, m I'minrte
I In l'hllndeltihln County Hldi iieuld state
nnhl n InntmiMnns
''V.WSNJ'i'.n, i, eMnl-nd from th.
I r hi. r cir-rk in tb c.untv C, i mlssleners.
i;,10.P -., ,..,v Mil
penied bv a certlflent- from the City Solici
tor In cempllanri with tVie Ordlnnnce of
Councils nppreved Mny 2.' IflO, requlrlnir
a piopeal bend In ejl rare wl'ere the
, ,ltneiint . rr-cidi rive Hundred Dollars
hn rnuntv Cnmni..erera rerv- the
i rIlrhf ,0 1(rpr( or n,frt nry nr a lj(1,
. nv be deemed fur the hist Internts of the
City,
WW! K"P.bS!nS.
. . v iui..e;i..
KIKIAR W. LANK
County Commissioners.
iu.fnr mn nnvt.a
PI.f10I. I OR ll()Mq
I nonett H or sll RIIV HIT I., IT.V.VA.
SeileJ p-erniils for the purehaw of the
h'i ' '", I'urt of Nine T...)iifi id Dollars
Iiemi i 0) t ' . - Reilswri d j.i ndi of the
' IleinUEh if Shnren HII d-itcl J.muarv 2.
' '-? .." , . lenomlnntieiH of One Thousand
u'jinirr. vtiuiii.irn;
Irrt nt ji.nnu.lu.nl. .
htnte Ta.. lnterext t)inbl seml-nnnually.
prlclpal pajable January 2. 1033. will be
recelvi-d bv the Secretary
The IlQrOllirh nf Hnnrnn T Til I .,..... . k.
I "T,1 VJ 'eject nny or all bl l. Illds close
,8 P. M.. Ilereinber 27 102.
v) m u .viu.i.iki n ;eerr.tiry.
i 'ismw i' i I i. i.- r 1 ..
, ....... . " '
T;'Vl' '." '""Vi.n Mil. I. Hi; tll'ENF.n
liv trm sunt nr Llninhnti... e....
Iiland. N. Y . 2 P. M.. Derembcr 21. 10'2.
for 00 aretjiene flushers for controlling;
characteristics of ecui'Unf Ilit'its en benceni
and buejs Information upon application.
DMilend
THE ELECTRIC
IC srORt,E IIATTEKY
( OMI'ANV
Allesl.cnv iiiiie (,nd 10th st.
I'niln.li Ipnli, Tr n jn2"
Th" Directors have declnrcd f"rem "the
,A,S,unH iTfd nS ,UH,oft5'?,'e,c"",,'ttn',
. r'ya,ln.a "f , , d! 'n,r II-'1' "'r, '
'or th.i nu irter n'lln Derembrr Ji. JH25.
y" '. ",',', 1 ", i V '" '"' " '"'ni
7w . . .- .1... . .1 . --.-.-.. .... i.viM.
'.fte "'''f'Ti .n . new i.ommen -stock
S lt,u'.'111 V f'".'-,.!.,51'", ",ni1 " nw
I'tefci rid I ik vf J . no mr j -lue. e-.vab'e
'ln"l,r -. Vi" ' ' " ' :,l,(lid"rH of rVicerd
""Vi'irui, T ViiSlVY;i.V,V!f "'al'd
WaI.TI- It I HI MlhlthOX Ireasu
surer.
ht. IirniW Southwestern Railway Ce.
PREFERRED STOCK- DIVIDEND
.Sew Yerk Nevml-er 27 1022
A Fcml-nnnual dividend et $J ."0 i,r share
K1 AT MI.r.TIl. OF THE HOARD
of Direct r ,,f rhe CeillliK, lill-Ilil-ble
Title nnd Trut (eniiun bed December
7. M'.'2 a iiunr'rlv dividend e 4 . Hi iter
wiarrl vns declared pas.ible n Di-ernihrr
22. U)i1, te ste-k miilera of ree.rl Decern
lier 11 1U2J. Dividend c'i--lc will t
mailed Jt-dlN V. LOLIiHVEY,
Treasurer.
December 7, 1P22
THE DROVl-Rs mj VIERt HA.N TS'
N 1I0N.I. IIIMi
P I' ide pi.ii Per- 7 1022
Th Heard nf Dire tern ha this da d
rlnred a dl.idend of thru- per cent (311).
paval, e Ij in k) jiders of rece .1 en January
1, i'J2J Check-i will lie mailed
' CHARLES . ilOHAN.
i Cashier.
Annual Meetlmrs
ir
CP
FRANKLIN NATIONAL HANK
I lii-Ktnut Ktrcet wist of Ilreud
I'hl' ulelp ,n Dee. 7 1022.
The Annual M"ettni; of 'he sl'arehelders of
tnis tmiiK wi i ne ni i iit tne nnnKliiK hnure.
!'.fc' :!.Vl,T"r " ,,?,"i.t..ls.J?,ei;S.nV"- lit
enuum 'ar, also te vole for or niralnst a
nropes.d Incrense in the cnpi'al sIeck of the
,, rem one million fn hundred thousand
The flfti i' n'lth mil l.ll mi tlnir nf Th,
Pre!dent Life ar 1 T uit Cempanv of Phlln
ile'Phla vvl'l l hel ' it m e-fli v Fourth and
Chestnut htnt- Pnlladelphla nn Mnnduv,
tin- rluhtli dnv nf liii.iiin. 1H2.I. at II)
n'ce,K A ji. An i i !'-n of Hm Directors
te rt-re for thre iiaih Mill be I elij tctwe.-n
the hours of 10 M an I 2 P r
I Eii ltl) C A-'IITnv
Hurit.tary
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at I i
ANTHONY n FELIX Cashier
XSi7rilK ANMAL MLI.riNd OF THE
ste. 1.1 dders of the C.lrnrd Life
Inmirnnrr ( iinumny v 111 lie held 'Jhursdur
luniiar. 2.Mh lll.'3. nt a 1'. M . at the efflce
nf the Crmiivnv .1."i Chestnut Hlreet Phlla
.!. iPl la fei tne puriOMi of elrelllic n lleird
nf Idtiriiis n ii 1 for tlie trnnsnitlen of su"li
oilier lui-nes, en m.iy prepirlj come before
i he n rein a
l "CUT mieriT S- retnry
ArJ IIWIH.SM1.N-, NON, IIAMJ
I- il1 1 Iflp' In Dee a jr2"
Th- Am ill M -iimic f u ,. stockholders
l 1 1" 1 ' I i- I ' nli mi- r eins un Te-
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The annual in Int ut 'hi i Itimi inpn.
th ele t ii of illru . - f.i. ,. enKulnir mmp
will b. lit Id i ihi liink'im- iieun, Tursiluy.
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