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- What You Should Know | About Your Auto; How To Drive and Keep It Expert Advice How to Keep Automobiles Running | i Smoothly and the Best Way to Remedy Machine BROWNSVILLE HAS EVENING WORLD'S ~NEW LIBERTY” Brought to Jewish Section by | a Corps of Enthusiastic | Speakers, | Trouble—Traffic Suggestions and Pleasure S Routes for Evening World Readers. By GEORGE H. ROBERTSON. UMEROUS accidents which have occurred in the city within the past six months have been due to the carelessness of the drivers of taxicabs, The Evening World carried the gospel of the New Liberty--complete and unhyphenated Americanization— into the heart of teeming Brownsville | N The taxicab operator, as a rule, la generally care- Pr ful and law abiding, but there are | last night, and the biggest crowd that | Be some men driving cabs that should|has so fay attended the Forum have their licenses revoked. [meetings filled the auditorium of The Bureau of Licenses is dong} Public School No, $1, Gienmore and Stone Avenu | tual count » Th ep were by ac- 000 men and women tne | side, and close to 1,000 were unable to wet in, To Americanize Browns. everything in {ts power to regulate the proper operation of the taxi- cabs, but the bureau is not in a position to catch these reckless OF| viii. is no small undertnking. It 19 intoxicated taxi drivers. probably the most independent, and I believe that the riding public; it certainly is one of the most pros nous, sections of the Greater City, Everybody over would help clear up @ nasty situa | tion if complaints were made by are $80,000 of th " 6 850, p them to either the Police Commis |. thinkers. ‘They begin to think in sioner or the Bureau of Licenses; jy.ownyvilie as soon as they jump into giving all the information possible, knee pants or #lip on tong droases here is a Jew, There . and 90 per cent = “ROBERTSON. including the cab license number, | ‘phere are 40,000 of them unAmerican- which is on a card in plain view inside of the cab. ized. The politicians, who ought to A reckless or an intoxicated motor vehicle operator is more danger-| know, figure that only one in every ten of he actual ous than a youngster with a loaded shot gun at a lawn party. Accidents are often caused while driving at night by the glare in the number of known adult the male adults are citizens, | \uzens is somewhere between 18,000 | Counsel Hardy is returnable on Weds nesday next, when Mr. Bennett wilt | INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT BROWNSVILLE. covers approximately five miles, It haa clore to 32,000 population. Only one adult male in every ten 6 approximately 40,000 un-Americanized. Tho actual number of citizens is between 18,000 and 20,000, The population 19 % per cent. Jewish, It {8 a flourishing within the big one. County Clerk Kelly of Kings County will open branch offices in P. 8, No, 156 to encourage citizen- ship. Tho Evening World Forum be- gan its campaign there last night under happy auspices and the out- look for the complete American- ization of Brownsville 1s hopeful. little city very Am anism. Why don't you sta in right now and show the public tuat you want to be citizens, that is, those of you who are not citizens? Y know the difficulties your people and my people had, and your people are my people, in foreign countries, Why, not long ago I was in Roumania. 1 mot prominont men, able men of our race. They were not citizens, They could not be citizens without stifling something inside of them. It might be their homo deals or their re- lieious aspirations. Anyhow, some of them thought the for citizenship they were rec ed as ‘being good men, good to be citizens.’ In many tnat the answer was shot back n when “good . Rood enough to be citizens, el? then, why. not good enough to be Christians? Now, nobody asks you any such questions in this country Here you have had and your children are having all the benefits of great day take the lead in further «preading | r ‘CROPSEY ASSAILS RIVERSIDE ORDER ASVIOLATING LAW —— Recognizes Appellate Division's | Stay of His Examination, But Protests Vigorously. ustice Cro the of to-day character- the statute y Snpreme Court, Brooklyn, ized as “in direct violation of the booka for more than thirty-five years” the granting by the Appellate Divi klyn of an order to show provisions of Jaw on sion of Bro BANKING AND FINANCIAL. cause why a writ of prohibition should not issue restraining him from going ahead with the examination of Mayor Mitchel, Comptroller Prendery wast, Public Service Commisstoner Whitney and other officials regarding the city's proposed contract with the New York Central Ratlroad for the Riverside improvement. After stating that he had been served with the order, which was ob tained on Thursday by Corporation Counsel Hardy, Justice Cropaey satd alive, the court repited: “The papers are made only by the Mayor. ‘There is wothing to show that the others are not willing to ap- pear and be examined In t they may be @ager for an opp unity to do 80, that the public may vised concerning in which it Is deeply conc “Hut inv of the stay 80 there is no alternative the hearing until appear to oppose Mr. Hardy. Doctor Tells How to Quickly Strengthen Your Eyesight at Home matters erned ew of the broad language all procesdings are stayed 4 at save to March 17 Bon-Of “The court cannot fail to notice} 10 o'clock In the morning, ‘Then we oneal tho fact that there {# @ provision nina what disposition may franathon® cuanto here which I illegal, It is surpris. of the matter . rengthe fs ing that the Corporation Counsel of] Justice Cropsey's statement regard setaht aan this great city should ask for such |{9& the “violation of the provisions “y€ sigh ‘sa an order, Of course the court here] of law" was based upon | Enea will recognize the stay; to ther-|of the Cody which prov Hewe taflemmetion, abieg, nites, COND wise would be dise rly plication f a writ of tired, workstrained, ory een, Not © comet , remedy, Ataol einlem, formula on every When ex-Senator William M. Hen-| must be made and @ a A - hott, representing tho tax-payers, | ime set for the examination of public | spony int set hos. vt, eee who obtained the original order for|otficlals, ‘The section further provides | dmewita —Aadrt, oo the examination of the Mayor and|that ‘ y of proceeding shall not ——= eo others, aske ustice Cropse ne ro fore the hearing by any | . . . sicher any WAP) acai gel tank Seithvrat OY) Sunday World Wants Work there was any way In which tho or vurt or | y ! der for examination could be kept! he order obtained by Corporation Monday Morning Wonders. BANKING AND FINANCIAL. __BANKING AND FINANCIAL, | BANKING AND FINANCIAL will enter into a Sinking Fund and Kedemption Agreement with The Provident Life & Trust Company of Phi At the suggestion of the bankers whose names a has agreed that upon assent by deposit, Sinking Fund and Redemption Plan PHILADELPHIA COMPANY | To by pay of the Philadelphia Company First Mortgage and Collateral Trust 5% Gold Bonds, due | arch 1, 1949: on or before May 1 rst Mortgage and Collateral Tru ear below, the Philadelphia Company, by appropr: Of the $6,500,000 Tenders of bon FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A CALLABLE PRICE OF 107 iate corporate action, of the Philadelphia 1949, said Philadelphia Company iphia, Trustes, 1917, of at least 85 old Bonds, due March Ist FOR THE CREATION OF A SINKING FUND OF 2% PER ANNUM. ‘The Company will agree to pay to the Trustee a sum equivalent to 2% per annum of the principal amount of so man: | of the bonds of this issue as may be made subject to said Sinking Fund and Redemption Agreement ments on and after March 1, 1918, for the purchase and cancellation of bonds of this issue which shal said Sinking Fund and Redemption Agreement. ayable in annual otal Ftave become subject to will be requested by public advertisement. AND INTEREST, In consideration of the creation of the above Sinking Fund, the Company shall have the right. (a) to call by lot bonds of this issue which shall have become subject to the above-mentioned Agreement, for the Sinking Fund, at 107% and interest, | providing sufficient bonds shall not have been tendered in response to the Sinkin; redemption or purchase at 1074 and interest, on thirty da which shall have become subject to said Agreement. In case t h (b) to call for Fund advertisement, s notice by public advertisement, all of the bonds of this issue ¢ bonds are called as a whole, they may be cancelled or kept EXCEPT AS ABOVE SPECIFIED IN PARAGRAPHS | AND 2, THE RIGHTS OF BONDHOLDERS SHALL IN NO WAY BE AFFECTED. THE SECURITY FOR THE BONDS SHALL REMAIN UNIMPAIRED. The Company reserves the right to extend the time for the deposit of bonds, and also the right to declare the plan operative in case less than the speciticd percentage of bonds shall have been deposited. juitable Trust Company of New York, as Agent for the Depositary, will issue transferable receipts against the Masa jer to of bonds, in transferable form, and non-transferable receipts for bonds registered as to principal and not endorsed for trans! | bearer or accompanied by a power of attorney for such transfer. fy and free institutions, All you have Company's outstanding Ii windshield of lights from the rear. This glare may be overcome BY) | 15 999, i) dc ls toleae TT WURE te te. an | tilting the glass of the windshield forward just a trifle. Brownaville has been forging ahead, eriean.’ All you have to do is to which shall provide as follows: . oat ameanennen « * i pies within yourself that you really too, along lines—along thought] want to be one of Uncle Sam's chil- bo QUERIES ANSWERED. uge since last November with the | lines and money lines. dren, N: then, why don't those! ats rature some times 10 below Z¢T0.) AN ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING OF| Who are not citizens think over these Anhemobile Ei Will this hurt the car and Is {t neces. | y srianced Have a Lainbert car with Contl-|aury to pur in treat oll-and grease,| JEWISH WOULD-BE CITIZENS. sauatrien hay late and: the | nental motor, When I get to a hilllas this was done last November?| It was this Brownsville that made] things they have enjoyed here?” the rg owe Cth and even tn low] What is the best thing to do when 1 a orium of Public School No. unty Clerk William Kelly of * TAL EMA cae ca Vacs D Ket fe | atart the mote r L, hs th | 84 shake Inst night with its mant nes County made a practical! be , is "4 ing ti vot onl « ao o up speed. On lovel auto= | spring drain all the off from the! festations of patriotism und a desire | Te be AbeHese to ba cilisan nobile ® fine J. 8. | motor b nd refill with fr ) wake up and put on the new gar- 1 distributed booklets on "How a the motor has been cleared of The gasoline line should be ment of unadulterated Americanism. |!o Become a Naturalized Citizen,” rbon an pi ht a suagest that the timinguot the | water crete, eruene radiator and !‘rhe speakers hit out right trom the|WILL OPEN A NATURALIZATION | alive, as the Company may elect nd the valves be gone over, | solution, The tranemission Shoulders, every one of thom; but BRANCH IN A SCHOOL. . timing is corrected install) and rear axle should be thoroughly | Samuel A. Telsey, a Jew of Jows and ‘Let nobody be afraid of troubling ark plugs, after which adjust| lubricated and the hub caps of the known le's best orator, !us." he said. “We like this kind of the carbureter for proper pulling front wheels filled with a heavy oil.! 1... fi ith ae le, We want awfully much to le Edlitur All grease cups should be filled and al Ae f bee do this kind of work. We'll work at . 1905 Sin w ’ parts oiled wherever possible. Tir phasis. Ho ox >it Just a littley ie cht and day. And I just | The Eq i Bei ' should be taken off, rims cleaned and) stronger than the rs because ev-leay now tt . “> 400d condition tires put back properly, rybedy there knows Sam and knowa| your race have ¢ Also ha diy let me know of some good Ih ¥ r yA RO Sa Su eee el 4 ened. SUL it does not lk janoal tas! Ge bd hore hever was a more opportune}os | will establish at Pu 5 nit adv wea weeny: Tn. un evening course in cute, {time for Uus kind of work than now,"|No, 156 @ special branch Fund and Redemption Agreement. In order to adjust the brake prop: | :,) ) | JW. | he sald [ welcome it” Then he owe ar in new zens. a i: 1 erly both halves must be adjusted _|pictured what his own parents had/thia at the request of the separately. ‘The lower half should be| dave Boceine Woh Teds centuhy Ieft beliind Ia Russia and what e,| 1 this school dist Ww set up close, but allowing for a thick: | +7 f Schoole | their nc t here, & to come right into your homes are very efficient and give a complete ness of a card between the shoe and i of instruction. Am not aware can 1 the audience adjusted. Would suggest the use of |~° °9° n but he didn't seem a bit wo: a good brake lining instead of the |‘ @ Falitor re what here ry poor] with this citizenship if you want to have it and really desire it.” ul Badani spoke on Lincoln et Super. bronze shoes. | ently L purchased a 1916 Stea boy. Thank God for w. He|intendent of Public was the H Knight four nder car with motor, made tt for me to get tue / and Mr, Nict in fine workit benefits Kind of education 1 at was worthy “Bos ning the ear fou free a ship niam, THe got down oy 1 tting worse every day vave got that in Russia? and the t things in life Sey Car buratsr: 1 up a long steep Lill with n nts get such a chance in have 57,0 bu Pia cna a k but as soon T reach 4s not. You know, all the ee: the nae yeh knock com mek what you left betind (district , A ool no knock unless the ntries you came from litle Amertean citizens, And Ns ¥ r ty miles per t you were ed te being tuught : realize trom t ¥ v nove ri are vey are x heel the HUCCORS, J. JAN ; taught to reverence you, thelr of bit je Acar eas Would advise you to have the local and mothers, to reverence Ve baal a MPR N agents in thia city took the car over. oft land, 10 rever ES i hey will undoubtedly be glad to do rinctpals and teachers, to From your description of the motor aii"they can to remedy the trou renpeet, In a word, everything that | motor was not receiving proper lubri- | The knock may be cau Ww you want them to reapect, They cad tend te slow down and drag, the real cause would be useless with hve & common ership in this ng of the valves and the ignition and| " larmed about their not then adjust the carbureter, in order) 4 ebaker four-cyt e Fathera who made the to get away from the back-firing. ind am ape you start In right |‘ aemodiia Puitor nl n the re tl Rage Rid BREA Pe ae hecwRntl Forum meetings have been, What ts meant by stoy car t ould this tire| $n” The country wants you and you} #0 this one was properly and ably going down hill by n n which would | eed the ntry. Lat us all be up| aged, There was not a h in Kh. LUSTIG, | cau blowout In a nf ind doing and show this country a| wrrangements, Harry H, Sehiacht w *, tn using the motor as a brake de ‘h ne running over Ae preken | Brownsville that came back.” | opened and closed the demonstr ation s le is engaged ©! a lon schedule e. ° taeraph seid a aac tag aith the-clutch It har been found that the pneu. SHOULD REMEMBER WHAT HAS| added. to the interest and , y. but the ignition switch is off. The Matic t > is important in the proper BEEN DONE FOR THEM. cal end by showing several ctor operation of a motor car, The tire rman Alexander B, Drescher Battie Cry of Pe ‘ per. you mention would eliminate punc- fed, “Our eount © flag ‘nd of Public School ) contage of the grade as to the effi- tures, but would cause the car te ride | been pr ’ 4 pieces in all, furnished ency of the motoor as a brake. a trifle harder. Kreat los of life, We ind several of the pupils ‘ ' ate what has been « Momebile Editor Can my fit yea doson drive those Who have » before us, One} ny car if Taam with him and he of the things that we want to teach has my license? Can Eget a se te through this forum is that lberty | FREIGHT STRIKE FAILS 1 for him? 3s. EW dloes not mean lieense t eltizen i} | The law does not permit a person [ship Is something sacred which every a motor vehicle, it Ufe that is in them ry man | : Automobile enjoying the freedo: h and] peli rove The w jacke my Buick car H tating strike of the freight handle \ pl rings? Wo A frou What in the 1 yards of the New York Cen Five thousandths of an inch is a safest ‘ ' Welding, to ple + West Thirty-third and Forts yood clearance, which should not be 1 ly this? DB. 7 t® made no progress to exceeded. Would suggest the use of If the break is very large welding 1 seine? hare out a wider piston ring. Copper strips js the only real solution. If small, have pala ig i oul ls , are not good for this purpose, as the there are compounds that may be leon od, 7 leaders appeared to copper tears when hot. purchased at any supply store, to see The By urtened, None of the Sinemobile Editor A Falitor Americanize every Jew ia Browns ations have tak Have a 1912 Ioyton,| Which do you consider be Ville so that Br ville may some) 4), the strikers and t n y n transmission and diff ‘ t bly will t y| heavy oll or @ substance such asx non- fiuid ole or Kear compounds on the! 1, \ lo to Ktir up trouble — marke L.8.C. | iroad has about 20: Kroes | Use a good non-fluid on the trane-| trom t h in the on oF t mission and heavy gear oil in the!» er nd expecta m n Q suggest the purchase of your second question, It assembled and has good component parts, Both sys tems you mention are very good. AND RHEUMATISM ? By Dr. M,C, LUCAS. |accumnlation in the blood, is the abundance of uric acid which is pre jcipitated in the jointa and sheaths, The Liberty car eetting up inflammation. Before the f ‘attack of gout or rheumatism there ie J gat 8 ponttion to leary sometimes ® feriea of disturbances, pise:-teade? olkal ench as headache, or what is thought | Every car avency has its service jto be neuralgia, or rheumatic con. | station where you may apply for |ditions such “as lumbago, pain in | work t back of the neck, or sciatica, As | automa } | Prof. Strauss says, “The excretion of Li lehut my engine ¢ J juric acid we wre able to effect by | carbur ems to overflow for & exciting diuresis.” Drink copiously of {second When the eng is running water, six or eight glasses per day, hot | it i» all right 8. DODD water before meals, and obtain Anuric tablets, dovble or triple strength, ot the nearest drug etore and take them three times a day, It is just as im- | portant to keep the kidneys active, to | No doubt the float level needs re adjusting. Have it looked over, | _> bh Commtian Hen In 1848, Sir Arthur Gorred, proved |throw out the uric acid poisona as it | Meiers’ SS that in gout (also true in rheama- is to stimulate the liver to greater maionetof Now tila) there ig deficient elimination action to throw out the poisons which |*!') “avon t on the part of the kidneys Uric aceniaulate to an excessive amount Main St tae acid in excess is carried by the blood in the bowel, Throw ont thie waste, uneons 5 1 and deposited in and about the joints material by oceasionally taking a pill | He nw fered e t the where an inflammation is set Up int up of May-apple, aloes and jbrain Mr. Kainme wa reais the soft tissues, nearby. P, and commonly sold ae Dootor | years old ani was Superint of Dr. Levison ‘and Dr. Strauss hold /Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets for the past |Supplies for the New York ’ that @ long continaed disturbance of 50 years and you will escape Pg | seeeany. Sta leaven @ Wie Aaa! IB kidney fanstion, repulting in uric acid| tenths of the ills in Ufe— Adve fant girl iat F. H.—In reply to your query would | eal the cause of gout. And Prof. H. Strauss, | What is the name of the auto with! |attributes a gouty attack to the heaps |, rod, whiiie 1 bine nameplate on [ing up of poisons where there is an | front ut t | iflernoon — the strike will ha at it by the The Stewart System of AUTOMOBILE INSTRUCTION s your car again Knowledge, expenses, All equipment em ployed. Classes for ladies nd gentleme: Complete Private lessons caging “EM STEWART AUTOMOBILE, SCHOOL Eatabiinned 1900 W. B7th St, at Broadway 1 4841 Columbua $55. Write fi outst: ment, should improve the years. The undersi recommend them to deposit The operation of th outstanding, and this, Agreement, should i in ¢ have become subject to th a price not only well in for many years The undersigned ba: Copies of th the undersigned bankers Agent for Depositar: Agents for THE UNION TRUST CONTINENTAL TRUS’ Balumore siampec listed on the New York and Philadelphia market price for the stamped bonds. their bonds. ¢ Sinking Fund she onjunction with ie Sinking F excess of the present market price nkers, therefore, recommend them to deposit their bonds. The Sinking Fund and Redemption ¢ plan outlined the foregoing advertisem: in New York THE NEW YORK TRUST COMPANY Depositary: COMMERCIAL TRUST COMPANY Philadelphia Depositai COMPANY ot Pittsburgh Tr COMPANY ‘The operation of the Sinking Fund should steadily strengthen the security of the issue by reducing the amount of bonds nding, and this, in conjunction with the additional demand created by the Sinking Fund for bonds subject to the Agree- If the Company shall exercise its right to call for redemption or purchase all of the bonds of this become subject to the Sinking Fund and Redemption Agreement, hol not only well in excess of the present market price, but in excess of any price which has prevailed for these bonds for many call for redemption or purchase all of the bon nd and Redemption Agreement, holders of such bonds will receive 1024 and interest, believing that this arrangem Agreement will be subject If the plan does not become operative the bonds deposited, or an equal par value thereof, will be returned to the holders. If the plan becomes operative, the deposited bonds and attached coupons will be stamped as being subject to said Sinking | In no case shall the holders of Certificates of Deposit be subjected to any expense. Should the plan become operative, the Philadelphia Company agrees that it will make application to have the bonds so tock Exchanges. jue which shall have 4 and interest,.a pric rs of suc n bonds will receive 107 igned bankers, therefore, believing that this arrangement is manifestly to the advantage of the bondholders, steadily strengthen the security of the isaue by reducing the amount of bonds the additional demand prove the market price for the stamped bonds, If the Company shall exercise its right te created by the Sinking Fund for bonds subject to the s of this issue which shall but in excess of any price which has prevuiled for these bonds t is manifestly to the advantage of the bondholders, : The Sinking Fund and Redemption Agreement will be subject to the approval of Messrs. Van Vorst, Marshall % Smith. } Copies of the plan outlined in the foregoing advertisement can be obtai:ed from The Equitable Trust Company, or from t the undersigned bankers. H ¥ Agent for Depositary in New York: z \ THE EQUITABLE TRUST COMPANY LADENBURG, THALMANN & CO. ! THe PROVIDEUHNT & ie E c} LIFE TRUST CO Philadelph BLAIR & CO. iwerarre rte, for, Depositary: New York | FIDEL E UST COMPANY Pittsburgh HAYDEN, STONE & CO. i MARYLAND TRUST COMPANY New York ' Baltimore } ey rear gee rT Sinking Fund and Redemption Plan ' To the holders of the Philadelphia Company Consolidated Mortgage and Collateral Trust 5% Gold Bonds, due November 1, 1951: At the suggestion of the bankers whose names Renee below, the Philadelphia Company, by appropriate corporate action, has agreed that upon assent by deposit, on or before May Ist, 1917, of at least 90% of the $15,148,000 of the Philadelphia Company's outstanding Consolidated Mortgage and Collateral Trust 5% Gold Bonds, due November 1, 1951, said Philadelphia Com ny willenter intoa Sinking Fund and Redemption Agreement with the Commercial Trust Company of Philadelphia, Trustee, which shall provide as follows FOR THE CREATION OF A SINKING FUND OF 2% PER ANNUM. The Company will agree to pay to the Trustee a sum equal to 2% per annum of the principal amount of so many of the bonds of this istue as may be made subject to said Sinking Fund and Redemption Agreement payable in annual install- iments on and after May 1, 1918, for the purchase and cancellation of bonds of this issue which shall have become subject to aid Sinking Fund and Redemption Agreement, ‘Tenders of bonds will be requested by public advertisement, 2. FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A CALLABLE PRICE OF 102% AND INTEREST bi In conside.ation of the creation of the above Sinking Fund the Company shall have the right (a) to call by lot bonds ! this issue which shall have becom: subject to the above-mentioned Agreement, tor the Sinking Fond, at 102% and interest, roviding sufficient bonds shall not have been tendered in response to the Sinking Fund advertisement; i] to call for redemp- tion or purchase at 102'%4 and interest, on thirty days’ notice by public advertisement, all of the bonds of this issue which shall ave become subject to said Agreement, In case the bonds are called as a whole, they may be cancelled or kept alive, as the Company may elect EXCEPT AS SPECIFIED IN PARAGRAPHS 1 AND 2, THE RIGHTS OF BONDHOLDERS SHALL IN NO WAY BE AFFECTED, THE SECURITY FOR THE BONDS SH “UL REMAIN UNLAPAIRED. The Company reserves the right to extent the time for the deposit.of bonds, and also the right to declare the plan opera- tive in case less than the specified percentage ¢” boads shall have been deposited The New York Trust Company, of New York, as Agent for the Depo ry, will issue transierable receipts against the deposit of bonds in transferable form, and non-transferable receipts for bonds registered a» to principal and not endorsed for transfer to AO irer, of accompanied by a power of attorney for such transfer. THE MAY 1, 1917, COUPON SHOULD BE DETACHED BEFORE BONDS ARE DEPOSITED It plan does not become operative the bonds deposited, or an equal par value thereof, will be returned to the holders, If the plan becomes operative, the deposited bonds and attached coupons will be stamped as being subjec, to said Sinking nd and Ree mption Apreement ln no case shall the holders of Certificates of Deposit be subjected to any expense. Should the plan ative, the Philadelphia Company agrees that it will make application to have the bonds so | stamped listed on the and Philadelphia Stock Exchanges I to the approval of Messrs Van Vorst, Marshall & Smith he New York Trust Company or from reant ained fr LADENBURG, THALMANN & CO. New York BLAIR & CO New York HAYDEN, STONE & CO New York os - =