Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 14, 1922, Night Extra, Page 31, Image 31

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EVHNIN0 PUBLIC, XfeGEB-HIADELPHIA,,' THURSDAY; DECEMBER 14 3322
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ROKIVIAItKIMIIYAUl
Heuse Approves Appropriation
Committee's Original Fig.
ure for Measure
MRS. CATT RETURNS IN APRIL
Washington. Dec. 11. Spenser
p (he Maternity nnd Infantry Act
fe encouraged yesterday wben
the Heuse passed the full yearly appio appie appio
tirlstlen of $1,240,000 authorized uwW
ti Sheppard-Towner bill passed by
Cergress Inst year.
In the budget nrtlmates for 1021, cf
tetWe July ". I023- the amount had
h..n reduced te 5S0O.O0O. But tbe
ftpriatleiw Csmmlttee of the Hou,.e
! it back te the erlplnal ftjtute, and
KV Heuse supported that dcci Ien.
That item, like nil appropriations.
lit te run the gamut of the Appro Appre Appro
Untleus Cemmlttfc of the Senate and
Kin th" vetn of the Senate tilth n
pulble return te conference commit
... if both Houses bcfer the amount
f nt ycSr is actually fixed. But If the
iTaikps position is maintained by
. nte. States that have .
eJ I Hi maternity and infancy wl wl
fJreerk In the expectation of recc v
in their shnie of Tedcnil apprepria
tieii W rcic the proportion cs-
FVlth the culls for co-operation from
r.iicpe and Ameiiean men refusinc te
' t0 the rescue, Interest Is added le
i?e position of American wemeu at the
liU national Weman Sutfrnse Al)l
sneu conference in Berne next May.
:3 t'att, founder and picsldent of
t'hj M'iauce. feels the importance of
,i,e catherins and has chanced her
plans e as te leturn te America be
twetn her Seuth Amcrkan tour and
trip te Reme.
In a letter receinvcd jesteiflay by
Mrs. Maud Weed I'ark. pieneent ei
the National League of Women Voters,
It Vaa Bald that Mrs. Catt will re
turn in time te attend the eomentien
of the League in Des Moines net Apt 11.
Ihe letfer v as y.ritten utter Mrs. Catt
hid left England tut the Lailu repub
lics. DRY UW-ANTkUKLUX
UP FOR DISCUSSION
Louisiana Exectulve Brings Up Is
sues at Today's Conference
White Sulphur ftpriiiRi, W. Va..
Tc. 14. Prohibition enforcement and
lb? Ku Kluv Khn loomed up Inst night
rs Important bubjects for discussion
t the feuiteenth annual conference ei
Governors, which will open here te-
Although no discussion of the liquor
Inns Is en the official program. Gov Gev Gov
irner Parker, of Louisiana, announced
that he Intended te bring up the ques
tion. Up lcfcrred te President Hard
Ii5'9 intention te summon a meeting
nf the Governors in Washington next
Menth te iliseus prohibition enforce
ment and declared that the iUistir)ii
should be taken up by the Cu(.rner:
hfre.
Enactment bv CengTcss of a law re
quiring registration of all members of
secret organization was Bpon&eicd by
Oowner Parker as one metlied of con cen con
trelllne such otganlzatlenR as the Ku
Klux Klan. Anether method, he bur
K(.stM. would be holding eflleers of the
ugiuilntien responsible for the acts of
y member or members.
JOHNSTOWN MAN SUES
ON DYNAMITE THREAT
Charges Five Italians Demanded
$1500 or Would Blew Up Stere
EVwburg. Va.. Dc 14. Alleged
rfratIens of a Black Hand gang In
Johnstown were described lu court beie
j.JteMiu. when five men. two nf them
Johnstown business men, w-ie placed en
trial en a chnige of extortion picfcrred
K Antonie lialluccl, Johnstown mer
chant, and his son. l.ee GnlhiccI, a
linker. The defndants arc Heme
Cartlsane, Bernard (JIgllettl. James
Mcnlettl, Antonie Acepelettl and Car Car
nile l'sposlte.
Antonie GalluM testified of attempts
te compel him te pay the deKndar.ts
?lfj00. The first demand ler mencv
we after his store was dvnamlted
lut March l.r,. Gallucd testified. II
Hid he was told If he failed te produce
tb money his place would be djna
Mfd again .
It aa discleBed that detectives hired
I; the (inllucW family veikcd for ser
"1 weeks before tlie live defendants
JJ arrested. Philip N. bhaltig. at
torney, f.nid Galluecl had been thicat
'ued with the same fat as Alpbla
DeW, who wis killed ten years age in
onnstewn.
38 U. S. AMATEUR RADIO
SIGNALS HEARD ABROAD
J5 English and 13 French Operators'
Pick Up Messages
Hartferd. Conn., Dec. 14. The first
J'Perts en the trans Atlantic tests of ,
'w American Had' Relay League. r-
fived at the League headquarters I
Sterdnv lKath ,. A...T. . n ....a.j f
an am-iteurs weie heard in England
m thiiteen n I'tanc-. Ter the first
Jirae 1" the history of muateur radio,
"irench were suc-essful in cepjlug
iTft flpnnlj An i .
... " ' i.iiin iuunt:uu uuuiifurn.
, .iU'ls !'tart('fl December 12 and will
fentimiu lmtil December ,'il. '
FIVE HELDFfJRJ.IQU0R RAIDj
Yerk County Men Charged With
"ebblng Distillery of 181 Barrels I
"-'"Jntv ln.ll n.,i,..l c ...t .. ,
i'.'l of Fuust'b distilleu. (il"n
i. t ,ul.r 1J "0' nrivsted :esteid.
riM: H:iT- Dcputv Tnlted Statea
r,T5 H'jv ate .Tncel, Ilcalhcote.
i;ejst fCr'i ' Kim,t ajMl fiurl(,s
hi t i. , " """! l mrcnie iviniru.
. "uiu-er: i.nri t
"cfsuurj
"ipi
A Little Drama of the Past : y J- p- mcevey
Demosthenes by the Sea
(Scene: Demosthenes practicing his
oratory en the beach, lie hag filled
bla mouth with pebbles. Don't ak
ne. I xac It up long age.)
"Demosthenes I'll try It first without
the pebbles. I.emmc see, hew docs it
go? Oh, yes. La-dees and scn'l'ra'n.
Unaccustomed as I am te public speak
Ing, It gives me great pleasure te be
with you this evening.
Life Ciunrd (sarcastically) Louder
and fuiuiir.
Demosthenes (glaring nf him) Beat
it. ou big stld (Te hliufcdf.) New
I II try it with the pebbles nnd see if it
sounds better. (Fills his mouth with
pebbles und trle it again.) Blub!
Blub, til, bluli. bluh. blub.
Attabey!
I.lfe ttuard (applauding i
,-i b mere wkc it
Life Guard Te hweine an orator u
must hnve en impediment In your si
lence. Demosthenes Oh ! (.V great light
dawns.) Oh!
suspeWcountyYtterney
Refused te Enforce Dry Law at
Tulsa, Okla.
Tulsa, Ohto.. De.-. M. -W. r. Sea-
er, County ,ttern.v, who iCLcntlyeatd '
"the peepln of 'I'ulsa and Tulsa County I
de net want prohibition" and that "be
was net going te enforce It," was sus
pended fiem elhYy .'ceterday by Albert I
C. Hunt. District .fudge. I
Jehn Ueldetbcrry. leaver's assistant
anu ceuiuy rtiiunipy.cipcr,, was an
pointed his succcEter
H " w jeflbfl
Demosthenes fturiilnrr nn Iitin wrnth.
fully) Bluh, bluh, bluh, bluh, bluh.
blub.
ilfe (.tuatdEvnctlj. What I have
alwajs said.
Deme'theiie (raging) Bloe-iooooo.
Life Guard Of course, niituially.
Demosthenes, Bloek, bluek, bloek.
Blub. blub.
Life liiiutd De ou really think &'!
Dcmef henes (taking pebbles out ei
hii mouth and throwing them violent!
at life guard i Yeu ou
Life It tin id Theic! New ,eu're h"
ginning te g'-t some feeling In our
speethes. home life in jour gesture.
Keen it tin. old he..
Demosthenes (as if suddenly tvtruek j
by an ilea) Walt a minute. Am I I
really? i
Life Guard Yeu bet! That last,
speech you made ;e me beginning "Yeu
you new tnat was a speccn. new
de ,ou expect te talk with ieur me'illi
full et rocks, nnvwnyr
Demosthenes (hesitating) Well, 1
ncxer thought that
Life Guard That's tt. Ten neer
'bought. Well, there Is hope for you.
You've get the makln's of nu orator.
That's the fim sign.
Demosthenes (eagerly) De reu
really think 1 II be a great orator.' Yeu i
knew I sort of st-st--t-stut er at times.
Life Guard Oh. you nac an Impedi
ment In sour speech. Well, seu tan
euro that. If you have the ether kind
of impediment, you re bound te te u
great orator, anyway.
Deme-tlicnc3 vna;s irai:
Suffolk & Carolina
1st 5s, 1952
Southern Indiana
1st 4s, 1951
F. P. Ristine & Ce.
WiJatr Ouldief, Pbilnftlpku
fcew Auta LiUAvviu a, s
Mimbtrm &0w lerh aiut tntuuimttm
me arcAfMKXf)
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Jan.
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
May
June
July
Aug.
Sept.
Oct.
Nev.
Dec.
A Coupon Every Menth
ffUR specialty b the sekc-
tien of conservative bends
. of proven worth; te recom
mend the proper combination
of these bends te meet your
individual requirements.
Diversification net only of
business, locality, etc.. but
also of coupons is desirable.
We strongly urge the advan
tages of
A coupon every month
Graham Roberts &.C0J
Investment Bends
Franklin Bank Building
LONG TERM
BONDS
Ca'dbury, Ellis & Haines
Franklin Bank Bide.
Mtmbm
PkiltiltphU Stecl Excitant
Service ami Stability
Well-Secured
First Mortgages
Fer Sale
Integrity
Trust Company
Fourth and Green Streets
Capital $800,000
Surplu and Profit. . .$1,900,000
Greenebaum Bends -100 Safe Since 1855
3U ft ( IltTNt!T 8TS.
BANKERS
Snrrenmr.1 te
SAIT.KU .K TKVr;Vf.ON
Henda nnd k'ecki lieurht and nld.
M,nhr I'tilln. SKifk Kif liunin.
tpRAZIER 6 G.
INCORPORATED
MUNICIPAL BONDS
YIELDING 512 te 6
V. W. MILLS & CO.
Stock Excbisie Bids PtlUdf.lt.hU
tBkc pleasure in announcing that
Mr. Charles E. Geedman
is new associated with them as
Manager of their Bend Department
New Issue
Exerppt from Federal Income Tax and from State
and Municipal Taxes
$13,000,000
Philippine Government
Thirty Year 4J2 Geld Bends
These Bends are net redeemable before maturity
Dated July 15, 1922 Interest payable January 15 and July 15 Due July 15, 1952
Principal and interest payable in geld coin at the Treasury of the United Slates
Coupon Bends in the denomination of $1,000
Receivable at par under regulations of the Treasury Department
as sccui ity for depeiiti of Public moneys
These bends are issued under authority ccntaircd in Act of Congress approved August 29, 1916, as
amended July 21, 1921, and May 31, 1922 and in an Act of the Philippine Legislature approved March
X U, l7(iiZ(
The legality cf the issue has been passed upon by the Attorney General of the United States of America.
In rc-denrg an opinion dated August 11, 1921. as te the legality cf bends issued under authority of the
Act of Congress mentioned above, the Attorney General made the following statement:
THIS issue and sale of bends is authorized explicitly by the national
power and, while in the strict and legal sense, the faith of the
United States of America is net pledged as a guarantee for the pay
ment of the lean, or for the due use of the proceeds, or the observance
of the sinking fund requirements, the entire transaction is te be nego
tiated under the auspices of the United States of America, and by its
recognition and aid. There can be no doubt, therefore, that the national
power will take the necessary steps in all contingencies te protect the
purchasers in geed faith of these securities'
Under the terms of the Act of Congress, approved February 6, 1905, "all bends issued by the Govern Gevern
Xnifcn l"hpfp,ne Uln' " its authority, shall be exempt from taxation by the Government
of the United States, or by the Government of the Phil pptne Islands or cf any political or municipal
subdivision theretef, or by any state, or by any county, municipal ty, or ether municipal subdivision
of any State or Territory of the United States, or by the District of Columbia." 5UDuivl5ien
Price 98 and interest, yielding about 4
Payment en Gr about Dec. 2 J, 1922, cBaMt Bend: or Interim Certificates deferable "hcn, aj and if issued and recel.cd."
HALLGARTEN & CO. WHITE, WELD & CO. BLAIR & CO., Inc.
H0RNBL0WER & WEEKS W. A. HARRIMAN & CO., Inc.
The information presented above is based upon official-statements. We de net juarantee It but believe tt te be correct.
fBwisea!
Announcement
Greenebaum Sens Investment Company
Oldest First Mortgage Banking Heuse . Founded 1855
(Announces the formal opening of a
Philadelphia Office
Suite 408 215 Seuth Bread Street
Phene Spruce 9336
Establishment of this Branch Office marks another forward
step in the steady growth of an institution that has served care
ful investors since 1855. The Heuse et
Greenebaum ewes its progress te a policy
of conservative investment service that has
been censistendy maintained for ever 67
years. Greenebaum First Mortgage Real
Estate Bends 100 Safe Since 1855 arc
new direcdy available te you.
Greenebaum Sens
fnvftfitiiiftnf Company
Chicago FOUNDED 1,355 Philadelphia
Suite 408 215 Seuth Bread Street
PHILADELPHIA
Oixntrship of this Company identical wilh Greenibaurt Sens Bank an Trust Company,
Oldest Banking Heuse sn Chicago, Founded 1855. Combined Resources ever $3S,C00,i'CO
Oldest Tirst Jfertgage "Banking Heuse
MIKADO TYPF.
,Od-Durmn t Locemath c)
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RAILROAD EQUIPMENT TRUST NOTES
WE OFFER, SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE, THE FOLLOWING
$ 5,000
15,000
30,000
20,000
100,000
20,000
20,000
5,000
20,000
25,000
50,000
3S.000
45,000
5,000
40,000
33,000
55,000
15,000
10,000
40,000
15,000
10,000
50,000
Atlantic Coast Line Railway 6'2's
' Canadian Pacific Railway 6's
: Chesapeake &. Ohie Railway 6's
Chesapeake 6k Ohie Railway 6!A's
Illinois Central R. R. 4'2's
Illinois Central R. R. 7's
' Louisville 6k Nashville Rwy. e'Vs
: Minneapolis 6k St. Leuis R. R. 6's
' Nashville. Chattanooga tkSt.Leuis 41 :'s
New Yerk Central Lines 5's
' New Yerk Central R. R. 7 '3
: New Yerk, N. H. 6k Hartferd 6's
Pacific Fruit Express 7's
Penna. Ceal 6k Coke 5' j's
;,Penna. Railroad 6's
: Seaboard Air Line Railway e's
' Seaboard Air Line Railway e's
Southern Railway 5'Vs
: St. Leuis-San Francisce e's
: St. Leuis-San Francisce 6's
' St. Paul Railway 5's
: Wabash Railroad 6's
' Western Maryland Railway 5's
Miturltlfi
Feb. 1928
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T.-lce tele!d
5.10ft
5.15fe
5.40ft
5.20 ft
4.75 ft
5.10ft
5.10ft
5.65 ft
5.00ft
S.CCe
5.15ft
5.75 ft
5 15ft
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5.50-5 70ft
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70
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5.30ft
5.25 ft
5.50ft
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luvtd und., rhlUdclphu n : luucd br Director Omcr.l or ft.ilreid.
Commercial Trust Company
Member Federal Resenc bvstem
CITY HALL SQUARE
TliiMinlinl rtf
rank SpiMiU Urn Id II
HAROLD TEEN
Lillian's Present Is Still in the OfJiny
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In 4 trna' f hMi H0le l,rr,cd off
JURY 'AGREES TOJpiSAGREE'
Ferenian, After Five Heur.. An An
neunces "Agreement" te Court
f,"'n'!'f10". !.. Dec. 14.-Aftcr
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55 tnfc U STl"1,'c Court returned
tL Verrawl Jusi "nrrlnsten that
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Offering Wanted
Zanesville Rwy. Light
ec rower Company
First Cens. 5s, 1924
Wm. H. Faust
Und Title Building
Philadelphia, Pa.
telephone Spruce 7S7S.Q
Orders Executed
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Sn ???' '5 'I" "l.e3 luted
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McGLINN & CO.
ilemben A'ew Yerk Stock Exchange
Und TlUe Bldg., Philadelphia
TTie East St. Louil
& Suburban Ce.
tii.octu)eiu(s wee run
doc tcLctvcci neuce ei
the otter rcceritiy ruicU
te purchase the tecttt
ei this company should
Immediately cernntuiu.
ctte with ua.
E- VV. Clark & Ce.
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