Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 27, 1922, Night Extra, Page 24, Image 24

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LIBERTY DONDS AND VICTORS NOTES
tunc. '22
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PI,M Liberty .11,,. 1032-47
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THE PEOPLE'S FORUM
Letters te the Editor J
21
An Unwise Suggestion
pre the Miliar el the Kvcnlnv i'tibHe T.erfecr.'
Sir Cmi.tntiril. rcimrts, rcnily litne
innrc tlinti nitner.s. of Iniprovctnetit 1"
Hx-I'ifsldnnt Wllsmi'a henlth Imve lnl
te ethrr rnninr Unit our wnr pxrciitlvi'
H centriniilntlng further pelltlcnl nc
tlvltlcs. It luis lii'cn nsrrtrl that lip 1?
liepiiiB te rpsiiuip lontlersliip In tlie
Deiimrrntlc ranks with the purpose, of
retrlevliiR ill letiM xetne i'f Ills )0ll-
' One renll7.ea Hint Mr. Wilsen Is n
mnn of peetilinr deteriultiet en nml that
the repnlnitiK of even 11 little of his
phjulrnl vigor iiiIrIiI Inspire him te
rush Imck Inte n strife siteii ns worked
his iintlnlni: iliirlnc the strenuous
months of the IV1100 Conference mid
nfter.
Te my n.v of ihlnklnK. the tliiiiRcr Is
Hint even l.v 11 wenl Mr. Wilsen might
1 1 . i,iU uiipIi n retirse of AC-
.1 1 .....,,.,,,( m nrremnllsh. With
. Cotters te the Editor should bs ft
brief and te the point as possible,
avoiding anything that would open
n. denomlnatlenaf or sectarian dis
cussion. .,.." aUntlen will be paid te anony aneny
J letters. Names and addresses
)Ji?i ."? .signed as an evidence of
S2 Lfc ,h.' "iUh0h names will net
P. Pointed If request Is made that
the- be emitted.
. ,h publication of a letter Is net
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Mewa by this paper.
n,!r.0",,,m'nlctlens Wj net be , re
turned unless accompanied by post pest
ne. nor will manuscript be saved.
Poems, Songs Desired
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friends te oneournge him te seek, or te
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inc name of German origin, for tunc
matter, each of them N dennitely con cen
neeted with a historical fact which
mnv be accurately deduced from tlielr
verv ttaniPi. If some one tells you
that M.issnchiiM'tts is represented in
the Senate bv Henry Cabet Ledge and
David 1 Walsh you knew a great deal
about Massachusetts. The names of
Kntite Nelsen nnd Charles I. Murphy
tell von much about Minnesota and
New 'Yerk in the same wnv 11 sin
gle insigniticant fact setnetlnies llluml
nntps n whole page of history.
Ter example. Nevada became a State
in 104. Since then, of course. It has
been reprpsented in Washington. Yet
I net until a month age. when ( linrirs l,.
' Hiehnrds was elected te the one con
gressional sent filled by the State, had
,n native of the State of Nevada ever
I been sent te tin national IIotie nf Ucp
I resentatives. TIippe is n pretty fair
1 summary of Nevada's history in thut
J umple intelligence.
If vnu knew that one fact you nl-
'rendv'knew a let about Nevada.
; 1NNOMINATO.
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nnd mostly pirate. With perfect poise
and deliberation she ordered her gang
In work. Thn gang wn most of the
pnssetigers, mid only n feu' minutes had
elapsed before (he beat had been seized,
passengers nml crew stripped of all
valuables, and the contents of the safe
looted. The booty was divided among
the lady h followers.
Wenipti havp recently assumed lead
ing roles in politics, In science, in eco
nomies nnd even In deep sea diving.
Iut the case of the Ilrltish steamer Is
the first instance wherein a woman
has sought the honors of n Captain
Klild, nnd been completely successful.
What next?
WILLIAM E. BROWN.
Philadelphia, December 22, 102'-'.
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ii;:.i n-t . !7,0i id. I.'ts en An.-i.-t .'11.
- Tie iniiii; lift "f -locks. In 1 1 rail
r..,'id and liidus'rinl, is Mill In ' , 'md
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,)inub nuii'h nihcretit .treiigi!i and
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Inlide.
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fur je.'ll- elided I lelnber ,'1 shows I" 1
liifiifili" "f l8- 'll,'-,x'!( after rhnrges si. I
Federal Lixt-s, ni livn'enr nfter pn
furred dlvidendi te SI1 Is n share en
the earned .fT.WMi.msi riiinmnn stuck.
'This leinpareH with net income of
I S'',. '.'", ('12, nr SlK.-i.'i 11 siinre. in the
I I icv Ions enr.
Wilttnm .1. .inner, wne will retire 111
Comptroller of New Yeik State en Jan
uary 1. will en that date becnine .in .in
Hei'liited with It. I'. De Ven ti Ce.,
Inc., of New Yerk, nn vlre president
and director of the rempai.y, wlm-li is
engaged In a general investmint b'ir.i
ness, specializing in Imnds nnd shoit sheit
term notes.
LONDON STOCK MARKET
Few Changes In List Dellar De
scriptions Idle Rubbers Steady
I.iilldnll I ler . 27.- T Htle ehnilge no.
niri-ffl in s,,-,iHliia en the strw-k ex
chai'gf i" It I lenhngs were rs'rler.,
Ir Hi f' rrn ghtlj settlement The (.11
cr"'ip disp's-ed stri'iie'h lu spots. TtVHl
Ii'i'.-li whs ni'ij, Sliell Transport and
Trading I'K, nnd Mexlcar. ?!agle 2 .-l1.
lillt. edged Issues were firm, but slug
gl'h. French lenns were dull, following
1'i.rl-i.
ilr:u lilng dividends stlmulai'd
moderate I'Uving "f heiii" rails. Ii,.lnr
de-eiiptlims ere Idle nnd unchnii. d.
ArgietlTi" rails heltated, owing te ad-ji.-iment".
The feeling in the Ir.rliiF.trln I dejinrt-m'-'if
was r-lji erful, although nlterailenf.
were mixed, Hudsen's liny we-. 71'..
Katllrs were quiet hut well maintained,
iiiil.l.er-s wppf steady in sympathy with
the staple.
200 Mere v-tes for Andy
Te the l.'fl ler nf Hi. lenlie Public I idetr:
Sip If nii (an get lu touch "itli tlie
Hen. Andrew Gump, inform him that
in checking up en the return' the mill
mittee of this precinct found an error
of 200 votes that should have been
credited te Mr. Gump. We tiied te get
Mr. Gump en the phone, but was in
formed b his wife (Mrs. Gump) that
he was net at home, hut went out with
his brother. In our opinion, if till the
ballet boxes are opened Andrew Gump
will surely "top into Washington ns
Congressman. And we feel assureil
he will make a wonderful statesman.
I. M. WRIGHT.
Thirty-ninth I'recinct.
Philadelphia. Deepmber 22, 1022.
Sir Arthur and Shakespeare
Ti tlie JMitei of Id' ' 'i-.lntj Public Lrttprr:
Sir I s.e Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch,
professor of l'nglish nt Cnmbrldge T'ni
vprlty. F.nglnnd, tinds Shakespeare's
' wir "cheap nnd disgusting."
Well, people will be lnughlng ever
1 Shakespearp's wit when Sir Arthur is
I forgotten. JFMHO.
Camden. N. J.. Decpmber 2L 1022.
The Need of the Heur
Ic -he PJifer of flic Klenftifl Publio I.fdnr:
Sir- When it remes te thp govern
ment of the United States, nu and I
and all the ether fellow American citi
zens -want te de the right thing, the
square thing, but we undoubtedly have
net done se. It ii the need of the
hour thnr vte get busy nt once.
We wish te have a count r prosper
, mis. r.intented and free from snoop
ing bureaucracv . Yet our government
no longer 1 unctmns ns n government
fei tlie people or for thp interests of
the many, hut rather ir is frankly for
the interests nf the selfish few. Yeu
and I get what we deserve. The stream
1 annet rise higher than iLs source.
It is time that vve should awake te
our rinngers. Liberties nre lest; wrong
is triumphant, md it Is as possible
for a nation tn co tumbling te ruin
new ns 2IMHI venrs nce. Iyt us for
get our biisi-ball. uur movies, our
money grubbing, nf least fur nn Instant,
and devote mi e of our enprgles te
saving our . eu'in. and lir that ineanh
savin;" niir4es
We sba'l , rfd n lender for this work,
tireless, unnssi.tiime, with wisdom; en
who ran cirri a hsnnej- of progress,
around -i'i, h we can rally and from
whee hrive-v and sKlll we can receive
enceurn:' ireiit and inspiration. Teel
often nil' leaders have been given te US
bv fox- '"el gentlemen sitting in
back pnrb.rs of the -market place nnd
we Imve ilifered them te the echo. Let
us pii thern1 davs behind US. Let US
nnse in uur sirength and using our
rlmest forgotten powers call by our
inl'llei s of voices a man for standard,
hi nrr r
Ne nei d te be faint -hearted, te be
discfiurnged. It inn be dune. Start
nut tli s instant making propaganda
for veir own benefit. Yeu tn your
reighher, lie te In-, nnd I te mine. The
im' iin'li rahle i mightier than the pond
er; lile
Onr lender It net elinsrn from the
standpoint of Eensrnphv . Geography
'jfnimrs spell, medinerit. A jell fish,
a rattlesnake or a tigrr can nfti n
plume itself nn It geegraphv, hut you
'".1 net wi.li te Irive one of them in
veur front jard for that reason.
Nnther is our lender rhesen from the
standpoint of practical politics, hut
rather from upstanding American mnn
blind. We hr.ve weifjlity problems te
s.ihe and we need 11 man te help us.
the battle of 102) is almost upon us.
Let us win It for ourselves. Let us
I once again make our power felt.
I MAIUTS W. ROWUNS.
Lancaster, Pa.. December 2.'., 1022.
Letter Bex Collections
Te the Editor of the Evening Pub He Leieer:
Sir Pleass tell ma hew long the Post Pest
office Department or the iwatal acrvlce haa
collected mill fiem street letter boxes.
C. K.
Phladelphls. December 23, 1D22.
The, custom of collecting- letters from
street boxes waa Inaugurated by Nahum
Caren while he waa postmaster at llosten.
1857-1801.
Light Penetratlenf Ocean
Te the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger:
Sir W11 were talking the ether night of
the depth te which light penetrates tlui ece-n.
Peveral of us had different Idels, and xva
concluded te ask the People's Feium for an
er.pert opinion. CURIOUS THREE.
Phlladelpha. December 28, 1922.
The Toeple's Forum deea net claim "ex
r'rtneaa" ns an authority en the subject,
but It can state "by the book" that the
limit of panatrallen Is semewhere betwen
000 and 9D0 fathc-i-.s. wh.ch Is 3000 te MOO
feet. The penetration of light raya Inte
the depths of the cretin is measured bv a
phntemeter. Scientists tell tit some of the
light raya are reflected, ethers penetrnte and
are gradually absorbed at different depths
atrentlnic te the iv.ivh length and te the
clearness of the water The dark rns are
absorbed most qiilckb In the uppermost lay
ers, the llgtit rsys penetrate deeper, while
the blue rays penetrate deepest uf all.
Making of Campher
Te flie Editor of the Ktenliie Puti.'ie Ledeer:
Sir Will you please give a brief de
scription of the manuf. cture of c.unphnr7
jim iiAitity.
Philadelphia, Decemb'r 23. 1P22
Campher gum Is obtained by distilling th
leaves, bark and chips of weed of the
nnipher laurel with stfam and afterwi'd
ilrlvlns out the water and volatile oils from
the distillate with a low dtgroe of heat, and
then subliming gum at 830 degTecs
Fahrenheit,
Pjnthctlc camphor Is prerarcd from tur
rentine oil by methods In which several pst
ented processes are used
There's Roem In the Inn
te the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger!
fllr Will jnit kindly print the Inclosed
verses In the 1enis;i1 Pckmq Lr.tK.ER, during
Christmas tfme? O. F. RKY.NOt.DS.
IVIIIIamstewn. f. J.. Leecmbcr IP, 1P22,
tee crewdhd for ciintsT?
Ry the Rev. It. M. Oesner, former pastor of
First Presbyterian Church. Atlantic
City, N. J.
Frem the Fast and the West they come.
The high and the rich and the grand.
And the Innkeeper flung wide cri bis
ileir
Te the nobles of thn Innd.
Ha bewit himself te the urntind
And offered hla richest fare;
He premised them all the best he hsd,
With room enough and te spar".
Then Jeseph nod Mary drew neon
Hhe told him her plteeua plight!
She askrd for a room Just a little room room
Te comfort her pain that night.
The Innkeepei shook his heid
With .1 gruff and'surly air:
"Ne couch for a mother no crib for n
child!
Ne room In this Inn te spare."
Tl-e portent of Hla natal night
Waa a sign of the years e come.
The world fllns wide Its vvelrntne nrms
And cries te its friends "There is room.
There la room for the King and room for the
Prince,
Roem for tee rich and the strong.
Roem for the thief and room for the
cheat,
And room for the worldly throng.
Roem fur bujlng nnd room for selllns.
Roem for getting gain.
Roem for wirk end room for play.
And room for nil things vain.
But when the "Sen of Man" drawj nlcn.
With His banner of pe-ce unfurled,
With one accerl men turn awayi
Thern Is no room for Him In the world.
Among the earthly hestelrles.
Wide open te each guest.
The roomiest Inn among them all
Is the heart In the human breast.
There Is room for envy nnd room for hate.
Roem for passion and lust.
Roem for the rich and room for the proud,
Roem for thp false and unjust.
Roem for ambitions nnd room for desires,
Roem for each enrthly plan.
Roem for lelt and room for sin,
And room for the ruin of man,
Tet when the chlld-ltke Sen of Ge
Stands knocking at the deer
The deer Is barred, the belt Is shot,
The heart has room no mere.
But surely today there Is room In the Inn.
In the world, In this heart of mlne.
Fer He who waa but n. baby there
Has grown te be King Divine
Then ring out the bells Fling eren the
deer! s
And nek the Christ-Child tn stay!
The worthiest- guest for each human breast
la the giver of Chrlstnas Day.
"Santa Up-te-Date"
Te the Editor of the Evening Public Ledger!
Sir I s'pose gazing Inte the embers of
an open fireplace may affect the "gray mat
ter' In a. slmllnr manner te tint of crystal
gazing: anvvvay, that Is ene way te account
for a visitor I had this Christmas Eve, 1023,
A, O. H.
Philadelphia. December 24, 102'.'. '
TUB "UP-TO-DATK" SANTA
ly Anna Or.ives Hi-nry
Maybe, I was half asleep and ebrk of
dreamed Oils thing!
Rut even re, tt was as real as songs that
blrdl'ts sing.
Yeu see, there is a fireplace In my room se
very dear,
And suddenly a Santa Claus came down with
Christmas cheer.
Rut 'Blend of beln' big and fat and
"Jovial," as of yore.
A reg'ler Ilttle fairy girl steed upon the
fleer. . . .
And with a laugh aha trolled up beside my
eemfy bed
And perched herself upon the rail, and this
Is what she said:
"Teu sen the men arc nulte passe, the fe
male's In the glare.
And even peer old 'Hnnty' Is new a girlie
rare."
Then, smiling en m Bayly, ehe tossed some
lustrous binds.
And up the chimney fairly flew for ethet
Santa deeds.
nut no one's seen this treasure Santa "Up
te Date"
Destewed upon a rhymer who watched a
glowing gratei
P0; Tet,,:, see' ' taMU '" " - i2jf 1
jay prune, sn very precious, but a lire... 1!
. Just like me. " "ream-i. jj
"Cremation of 8am McQee" I
J. C. Kelly, Philadelphia thn ver... .4
"The Cremation of Hern McCIee" "
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dressed tint! ntnmprd envelope, a cenv . ?? '
rhyme will be mailed te you. T ,h
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F. P. Rrarker. vice president of the rsi '
cage. Ilurllngten and Qulney. anrleunft.Ch, .
order for sixty fast freight : COmeti ".?
of the latest type has been placed for .,,'' v
delivery, valued at approximately t.8 laiPnlSP "
Inrtulry at thn Baldwin Locomotive v&0.?
develops the fact that the order hIk
placed with that company. " "a
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bought and sold for cash or carrt.a
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35 Naau Street, New Yerk City
BOSTON
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PHILADELPHIA
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CHICAGO
First Nstieasl B..V B1J
LOS ANGELES
Psctlie Mutual B1J,.
68,000 Shares
The Great Western Sugar Company
(A NEW JERSEY CORPORATION)
7 Cumulative Preferred Stock
(Nen-Callable)
Par Value $100
Dividends cumulative and payable quarterly January 2, April 2, July 2 and October 2
Dividend Exempt from Present Nermal Federal Income Tax
THE INTERNATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, DENVER, REGISTRAR
Ne Funded Debt
CAPITALIZATION
Authorized
7 Cumulative Preferred Stock .,.,,, $15,000,000
Common Stock ($25 par value) 15,000,000
Issuer!
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Te the Editor of the Evening Pubn Ledger:
Sir- Women nre 'verv tiny Invnt!
inc neldh foiinerly rPMrvel te men. It
I- nut iiltriK'tlier Hurprif-ini;, under the
i irrurustanrcsi, thnt a Imly hn new
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nnu MinniT ilihlintclics tit thn time.
in ,"1" S? ! in-nrly h month nce, I bcllfv.
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History and Properties The Great Western Sugar Company, which was incorporated in 1905 under the
laws of New Jersey, is the largest producer of beet sugar in the United States. The company owns and
operates sixteen beet sugar factories in Colerado, Mentana, Wyoming and Nebraska, and, including its
railroad properties and limestone deposits, constitutes a complete unit, with a capacity in excess of
7,000,000 bags per annum.
Production Since 1910 the Company has increased the number of mills which it owns and operates from 9 te
16, and in 1921, produced 7,361,000 one hundred pound bags of Beet Sugar, or about 30 of the total
production of the United States. It is accredited ns being the lowest cost producing company in the Beet
Sugar industry and based en an output of 7,000,000 bags per annum, the Company's capitalization is at
the exceedingly low rate of less than $4.30 per bag.
Earnings Preferred dividends en the 7 Preferred Stock have been paid regularly since the incorporation
of the company in January, 1905. The amount of preferred dividends paid te May 31, 1922, tetalled
$16,926,700. During this period of 17 years, 5 months, common dividends were paid aggregating
$33,308,3-V0, and surplus distributed as stock dividends tetalling $4,456,000. Including the surplus
of $20,434,797, as shown In Balance Sheet of May 31, 1922, all of which has been accumulated from
actual earnings, the total indicated earnings available for dividends after depreciation, depletion, taxes
and all ether charges from January, 1905, te May 31, 1922, were at an annual rate of $6,050,403,
equal te ever 5.7 times dividend requirements en present outstanding preferred stock.
Assets Summarizing from Balance Sheet as of May 31, 1922 net tangible assets were $50,434 797 80 or
$336 per share for every share of the outstanding Preferred Stock. Net current assets amounted te
$22,128,602, or $147 per share of total outstanding Preferred Stock. At present market quotations for
the Common Stock there is a total equity junior te the Preferred Stock in excess of $45,000,000.
Preferred Stock Previsions - -The Charter of the Company provides that the Preferred Stock has preference
as te assets as well as te dividends. In case of liquidation or distribution of the assets of the Corporation
the holders of the Preferred Stock shall be paid the par amount of their Preferred shares before any
amount shall be payable te the holders of the Common Stock; and after the payment of the par amount
of the Common Stock te the holders thereof, the remainder of the assets and funds shall be distributed
ratably among all the shareholders without preference. Preferred Stock has equal vetina oewer with
the Common Stock. , H K WiU
It Is expected that the Company will make application te list this Preferred Stock en the New Yerk Stock Exchange.
The above stock is offered for subscription subject te allotment, when, as and if received by us.
Price $108 and accrued dividend per share te yield 6.48
Clark. Dedge & Ce.
New Yerk
Deminick & Deminick
New Yerk
We de net guarantee the statements and figures contained herein
but they arc taken from sources which we believe te be reliable
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