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Sea pment of the Rochambeau, Wee Off Cape Rave. The U.S danger zone, both directions telling the loc pf the most menacing ice cks. The Gunard liner Carn Liverpool June 2, reported ht this afternoon, The other sti Bhips near the iceberg Held Mauretan nd Carénia, alth Bhould be well past the Dlympi@ White Star flyer, There are at sea ‘1s bound trip. Passenger yes: band weet. »_—_— LATONIA ENTRIES. 81,000: claiming: for 1 x husdonas. "Blue imewell Coie, WT: Mxtmon, 1s moi Twn, LW Meteat te 1 Harold 11s 1 Fume $3,000; Tho Randers iin. (iltiew: toni aba a hall Cur nee, WEE, W oti AY Mann Pures $1,400 one. milo aut @ sjuarter Ha: Caital Cats. allow ain cn: and uD wioe. 1h Tos: AL MONTREAL ENTRIES. * Bello Wrark, et, 100; dante Lawaiin Sr a rend: Caitmte: foal Masi amend, dasimie feats halt Car-ongs. 5 oanles. 9S, Wak, i A ot ic isa Giese Rint four-} oe fee ir Mhsaller Sean Hyampom, f 09) mi ont Sho 10 . Ce job ; | Brie, Boimerer,” lok; War RAC Pyne 1 ei hain ol worags con an Darnley, STegacy ane IDEMIC OF WIRE CUTTING. = LONDON, June 8 (Associated Presa), epidémic of telegraph and tele- ne wife cutting broke out in vari- parts of England yesterday evening, on the outskirts of n, forty-two wires were cut; fifty- were severed between Hayes and iewsley. ‘A large number of wires also were at Sidcup, Kewfery and Northwood. pole carrying the main Irish tele- line had been partly sawn nd seventy lines, continental wire, were severed, cola Eat all ag DUBLIN, June 8 (Associated Pre Dublin treets were swept ce Yor i ; Five ‘Bhe attack and some civilians also, : ——————— | HUTCHINSON, Kansas, SPassengers who boarded a» en, Sein train here mver still were enroute Po-day, passing through R in Iqgt night on the sum June Santa Fi Hute! gatates buck to the starting point use of the flood. It Pailroad officers as the “Lost ‘AMERICA IS FAST BECOMING NATION + & Use” Likely to Exceed Pre- Volstead Years. TON, June 8, ; physical decad“rce § ©f the American was reflected to- ? May in liquor importation figures fompiled here to-day, Liquors : ported from Europe in the first * Jour months of this year were rauled at $1,690,974, against $108,- for the same period of 1920, y it 8 admitted “for medicinal gises only,” the rapid increase in = Pmportation giving Europeans eason to believe the Americans re a weakly race and rapidly wiy weaker, At the rate of ease shown in the first four nths the United States in the Bemaining cight months of the <a would exceed the impurta- ns of pre-Volstead years. : The: “medicine” listed in the re- ot to-day included rum frum maica, whiskey from Scouand, i'd wines from Europe. h announced the collision of 1 with an iceberg was sent @ British Marconi outfit, which ‘entirely different from the wireless Great ice floes have been crossing steamship lane for three weeks. ‘works ago the Cunarder Saxonia sfoféed to stop for forty-cight in the midst of a floc and drift with it until there appeared a to escape. All vessels which have din the past week report mect- | Hey cutter Seneea, on special duty in | js continually send- | wireless messages to ships bound tions ia, which all} 1 the| Cameronia} the two latter The should be put of the gone to-day on ler cust- about east te, Lafoia entries for to-wmorron’s races ate Hoss Awiming; for ua; we 1103 ineluding RING IN DUBLIN STREETS. 8). with twenty minutes this morn- Ging, following an attack with re- Jolvers\and bombs on a police lorry. ponstables were wounded in Peeking Denver, Train tn “Lost.” 8.— last Friday for for that city son train after re-routed in a circle thronyh four was known to Train." H OF “INVALIDS” Mhports of Liquor for “Medicinal Mai thecennctnnsiititicamersiinc HAS BiG DEPO iia Impropriety in This Disposi- tion of Its Millions. p Prudent of Newark, N its President, of the the 1) Insurance Company in the wrrest B. Dryden, son person of founder, stood to-day and bore brunt of the Lockwood commit- | tee's disclosures of the j ditions back of the housing shortage Even during the Armstrong insur- ance investigation, conducted by Charles EK. the Prudential’s affairs escaped with but passing com. ment. Mr Hughes, Untermyer’s Lae of question- Ing attacked the personal interests of Mr. Dry om his tes in the institutions and tunities for making perso lof their positions of public trust The morning session ended with a dramatic direct demand on Mr, Dr den to use his stewardship of the $700,000,000 funds of the company for relief in the housing crisis. Mr Untermyer forced admissions that of the $6,000,000,000 business of the Prudential 22.26 per cent. is in New York; also that only per cent. of the Prudential’s assets are invested in this city, ‘The climax came when almost apologetically said | York did not offer invest Prudential or to Newark “until the war” but that the Prudential wa suger for New York investments, Q. I have here # schedule that hi wen made up for the year 1 howing investments of life insuranc npanies uf States otter than New York in mortgages, bonds and stocks ather's estate, Npany and it their oppor aul profit out his Mr. Dryden that New nents to the = y j,|and other invested assets, and cash, si howing the ratio of each group of ach invested asset, the total ad- ;|mitted assets, also the insurance out- standing, with the ratio in New York State and other States, From this it financial con- | PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE C1. CONTROLLED BY ITS OFFICIALS: Dryden, Its President, Sees no laut of the disclosures of the Arm- THE EVENING WORLD, ena JUNE 8, 1921, How Ard Savings Institution of wet {wen tow, wen high for one course or nins-hole Queen's course we { ‘of oth ) Q. Savings. institutions don't tale | There was one little bund, however Gg ee aL Ban One, County, mmerelal deposits. Who else con- that played to form. They were a Club, New York, 36. tutes the Pinay Committee? | croup of Garden City regulars and J.M. Taylor, Suubury, 34 Mr. Willam T. Carter thelr cards read: W. B. Rhett, 79; Don 1 Edward Ray, Oxhey, 34 *Q. Winat techie business?” A. Jew |Panker, 80; John Ward, 81. Douglas Bdgar of Auanta gove ler, in Newark | Some of the “kid stars” were not “ ; Q. And the ot A. Mr, Wilbur so fortunate, Pete Harmon, one of ‘ the nine holes in 37, A. G. Haver Johnson, View Presldent and | the strongest of the juvenile ranks, England, 4, and A. Ham, England, mptrolier of company, an went up to 8%. Only. yesterday. the Other scores were: Ave Muy va member ox-officlo, LE think that ’ | Westchester youth had rounds in ‘the Snetatil,4h; Barty. Vecdou een makes the even. Oh thers Tayons i eae Rutten pean eae Veron, tngland. ©, Mr. Bdward aise Ned Sawyer, who won the Metro- ; Gordon Lockhart, Gle Are you a stockholder in. the | politan title lat year, dud trouble on | George McLean, Now York, npany of New Jersey? A. | Lie greens and this weakness resulted | ee s 5 nan 83 cand, mm Isn't thero one brane h known as sherry Valley Player Springs) Simpson Dean of Princeton, who| Ray Turns in a Score of 212 tO} joseph witinne nists \ and Lafayette Branol ‘ - is many admirers ihere, failed to . 6 * ‘ rs Tinie daca Wakeeuk ale and the other known 4s Uh People’s | Surprise in First Round—Ohe J arive strtught and landed’ in. trouble 213 for Hutchison of old, after coflecting several lundred dol ‘a GIG ana te Mach athee AC Howes | trnke hi { at numerous holes, lars In rents from tenants in the build cits, a potfice at Hobos Stroke Behind Anderson, Warren K. Wood, a veteran in Chicago: ing at No. 3285 roadway. went to th "'@. How much stock of that com: — PTHGaD wolf, atayed ub with the | pa basement and was styick over the head strong investigation, the life insur pany do you own? A. Personally, 300 | mn leaders with his 82 which represented | 5 ay ew, by an unknown mor relieved him Jance companies were required to din- oF 400 shares, ‘The estate holds none By Wil iam Abbott. a h brilliant and ansteady laying. | GLENPAGLBS, Scotlands June 8] 07 1) Ctections ari nls ehoage pose of their stocks within five | Without any of that information (GARDEN CITY June §—Alex| sound, numbering nearly 136 was one | Associated Press)—Jock Hutehison | willlama walked iy (ie West 1250 years? A. 1 don't know that that Void ave aver o million dollars in] ower & selfer unknown away from. of the largest and strougest that ever |Of Chicago turned in a score of 21% ae nad re Station salt he w. should have dvs on dolla ' dub at Che ittey, | competed for golf honors | = attended by Dr, Spinner of the Kute {applied to a Ngw Jersey Institution, that institution? Tam willing to : t . si M campeted for golf honors in this dis} for the 54 holes qualifying round of] hocker Hospital. Fle could not silver y able Kut ; Gr the Funda |gnined the nip position to-day in il ailane Q. Don't you know that that ap- ao by judgment of the Mnan v p the 1,000 guineas tournament of pro- description of fh tan plied to an institution doing business rinitter ho{ the opening reand of the Beth he 29, 19:0, W. | in the State of New York? Ido qt Ate, you & stockholder in the) cictitying fox the Metropolitan Goll Ww, ‘Dyer, Up {fessional golfers on the dinks here n the : ch tional Bank? A. Yes, sir, ci + 5 dine | Gualines: Heimat ie! OF rly — Hot Know that the Pru-[Championship at the Garden City] # pairalines. ,Baliuirol, “4343: | Other leading scores in the early ; Ge How incwe a atooinotdnr are domi init hank forge] course. Caller whot 7% one stroke fink hg, |rxarns tor tw eww dase oity wee:| |] Day-Lig! t Saving | ourteen eur have averaged § er vane ohn A jerso! an 01 ‘4 ne a 9 you in the Bank of Commerce? Lara hee EMUae At \Baairetea eee a we oe eee th ekey, Nate Edward Ray. it Britain, 212; A Ti d b I think I have between one and two 1a stockholder: in the | (ute @ | Pewee, Piping Hook | |G..Havers, Great Britain, 218;, and! ime Adopte 'y } hundred shares. Company, one of your | ver, aoa 86: m | Q. The Prudential keeps an ave: is ont? A. Ye | rhe leader played almost perfec Reto Anderion, Riven Joseph A, Kirkwood, Australian open |} be Sn) Ryans NW ihout the Union. County ‘ mG Trav Cirkhy, |i0E pe ae, De eetageendy | ‘ age and has kept for fourteen years prust company, Elizabeth, New Jer. |2!t compared with Travers Ki Kehy, | Ps Peter armen, Meow Aeriran, 4 i |ehampion, Ray is the winner oy an average of cash on hand of over sey: wre you a ekholder in that?) Sawyer Dean, Dy and otter tdp- Me Mrvol. AL the qualifying round | eight and a half millions at diftorest Ay No. str , Hy etOoie. AH eee, wnoRe” douitney vot) the Gaorge, uneen ck Hanger eu la EFFECTIVE JUNE 5th banks? A, I should think so, ane iets the Buuine. {Reavy trapped links was not with) sett | Time of Trains Q. Is It, or not, the fact that more! Committee? A. None, to my knew! [OUL occasional error speak ld Saath aheh lt Maen asta hina heead ata than one-half of that money has heen CdR Scoring conditions were good, al-| Pa. “amin” SI align, A045, o"%. Tt’ aggresate of 296, and it was consid-}/ on Eastern Standard Time kept in these three banks, the Fidel. | 0, Whe rink {tern non th 3 | tough 1 stiff wind interfered with 40, 7 omaa ontel Shee Va. (ered improbable that he would be wither, unlSt’Seest , yosit there? ‘Through whom w j | ow. 1. Liberty Stra: ity, the Union and the Bank of Com- that depot obtained. (No answer) ts, foolishly played too high, Yet kestolade hrs aoieh asain bled wT eve c+ c+ 6:30 im. Parlor Car | me A. I don't: know Mr. Dryden said he was not a stock of experienced golfers sadly qualify for the match play. to- 7.05 a.m. 7.30 a.m. Parlor Car Q. Do you know through thuae held the Bankers’ ‘Trust, or t I their cards nun up becatse Morr ; |]| 9:47 8.m. 10.00.a.m, Parlor Car years from 1906 to 1919 inciuaive, Comm Exchange, both Prudential de ent visits to bunker's and sand Playing over the King’s course,|]| 11.45 a.m, 12.00 noon Parlor Car ‘= * positaries, e | al 7 e! . mn. . what rate of interest the Prudential Pg \y did you get stock tn the | Hutchison made the 18 holes in 72. J) tae ae ae liste oe has been getting on these deposits? M-sex inty National Bank? In y arrivals home in the record iam, Chany Vier jee wont AS asl aS Ue 3-45 pom. 4.00 p.m. Parlor Car 4. It has varied with conditions; 1 19177 A. About that time | Vmod brought sad nows. Scores were Le Fe ae ate wenare OE RIBIGIRY WSS Rt 4-47 p.m>—¢.00 p.m. Parlor Car think 3 per cent. ihe Phodentat consnetnah igh in the eighties. For a white His. Alinan, | the fifth hole, which be did in 2, | §-47 pom. 6.00 pm, Parlor Car L ‘ dential opened an a ties i pad Cireaniwah; #0 10 yr Q. Don’t you xev, under the clre there? A. No, L think prior to that.| Jerry ‘Travers held the lead with hts Hoclalr, Ald, 88 holing a long putt. A, W. Dutchart, B.45pm. 9. 29 p.m. Coaches only cuinstanees: Mr Dryden, the vieo of Tian! know. oo taf? This eventually gave way te Tomei Eel ob Heat he Liedcbicladlatb 11 || a RES | Seeubiel Soe | > ss ‘i ; Q. Do you know what the capita 5 ( 44. °S3: 11." Maxwell, vaiter Hagen of Detroit, howe i Fy pt having a life jannrancd company OWN of tat company is? A. 1 think it Joseph MeMahon of Sleppy Hollow ity, 4040. 80; | neat these twa players by one strolce,| || Dining-Club Cars on trains from Liberty stocks In banks in whicu they keep: $3,900,000. Es eid Race eee Harri | Des ; ee HSIN greet a8. 6756 4.sneh 9.86 ae host of thelr money on which the — @, Now, look: you will notice that | arson put together a lot of excellent THABINE (Che round) ele He pibyediy) 12 noon, § p.m., 6 pum. banks make great deal of money? the first Yeposit there was in 1917.) °00n P eae : 0 ST lt eh fine golf and had a chanca.of making | : Ak fo tak: And that there wore $318,152 at the | Sh ie t I K. Wari, a record with a 70, but missed a short fac t Stgadard Ti end of 19172 es, sir. Just wh ere ed ; 'T) @ You do not? AT don't think “"Q. “You just suid it was in 1917 you! yy, ne Hy ve —— putt at the seventeenth hole. He went ||| ‘on Rastern Stan a7 ee they make much. rot your stock? A. T said about that |UUS Wu CATHAL MRS. GIBBONS WINS, ALR TAO) A Ct MOLAR ey | ohekiaies, hee ern: Gontimone: Q. Now, you don't mean that, do time er later 1 jOpening: round, (Calder: altpped in, with J. H, Kirkwood, the Austratan| |] [47P0e 200 Po pitorcar Qe That will do for me 8 w sort | a seventy-six pple i ‘ ie rsa tthe ye A, do, Aes aka Merarriiecen sliinuersndenaraunnelame nwical teen Ola Gi pbons, suing her}open Bolt mpion, made ee | @47 pm. 7.00 p.m. Parlor Car Q. Do you know how much the Fi 'Q. Do you still think, Mr. Dry: i vusband, Austin Flint Gibbone, for}in |} a.47 pm. 8.00 p.m. Coachesonly delity earned last year, 1920? A. 1 den, that the head of a great in- wis ult la MUCH of tran soparath won an important victory] Tom Williamson took a 79 to com-| 8.47 p.m. 9.00 p.m. Coachesonly think $800,000; somewhere in that, stitution of this kind that is !as though he had entered trom t this afternoon when a Jury before|plete the course, . [fl «sees rrro | Sleepers nel ace charged with the terrific respon= vin. fut « glance at the Calder s Justice Wasxervogel in. the Supreme } F 7 neighborhood, sibility, with. I think you said, : Court exonerated her of charges made|, VUtged Reith Wilmington, “Del., Q. Don't you sce tho Impropriety in Beaty" $7001500,000\"asceess “and 1 showed ao fiture over five hv ‘hor husband in’ counter suit for | tummed in an 80 for the éighteen holes, ||| | a President of the Prudential owning — 20.000,000 policies divided among appy player éxpliined he seldom divorce. nccussd her of misconduct} W. M. Watt of som broke the) || elecksof the New large blocks of stock ina bank in) 15,000,000 policy holders that be jiayed away fiom tits home etuty at fh “orth in am apartment at Nort base | record for the King’s course by mak- | caries Casual vhic y earries e va oug! cated s Cherry Valley and seer dazed that* r nut o i © round % smn . " Eastern which the company carries these vast th Cet’ partial. support from the h Valley and seemed dazed that SRI orn eed cy [ins the round tn 70. Emmet Prench| ll Standard Times deposits and thus profiting on what Prudential Life? A, I see no im- jtiis score topped the field that eon- of Youngstown, ©, vent around in} the bank or the trust company earns propriety in it. ripen {_ | tine so many sharpshooters, With | Me Gibbons separation suit is to, ward Ray of Oxhey, in 74, and aban li r. Uniermyer produced account-|* age ANG CHIE ried next, Her Musband is a son of Dr a Bs \ on the deposits? A. My holdings a eee that at thetetd {the finish in sight of the first E CELT I R OS oh England, in 77 are In proportion of 28 per cent. of the total teen holes, there were ten sco any scores turned in over the Q. Answer my question, A. 1 see insurance written by the Prudent der eighty, They were: — = no objection, WEED New, SOrk State can LOnty Alex Calder, Cherry Valley, UTAH BANS CIGARETTES. = at : appears that in the way of invest- nents the Prudential had on hand in 1919 only $113,092,000 invested in real estate mortgages In New York State, A. When was that? Q. In 1919 the total investments in vondy and stocks of the Prudential was $37,382,000, Its total assets wero $598,092,000 at the end of.1919? A. 1 think that’s correct, sir. Q. $929,230,000 insurance outstanc ing in New York State, and in other States $3,601,777,000; its investments} in New York State were only 3.62 per vent. of its total investments, while lits total outstanding insurance in New York State was per cent.? A. Substantially Q. You know perfectly well, do you} not, Mr. Dryden, that if you wanted | to get loans on real estate you had no difficulty in getting them? Have | you been out looking for them? Be- cause we want to advertise to the city now that you are out looking for them, A. We have been looking for them, Q. Are you looking for them yet? A. We are accepting applications from New York. Q. How much money are you ready to put into bond and mortgage on real estate in New York City? A. We put aside a million dollars for the housing situation, Q. $1,000,000! That ir a great sum! Do you know how much the Metro- politan Life has put into bond and mortgage in real estate in the last two years in the City of New York? A, No. Q. Do you know It is over $100,000,- 0007 A. No, I do not Q. Don't you know they are the only people who have been helping along this situation? A. I did not. Q. What I want to know is, how much of your money are you ready to put into bond and mortgage in New York City, Are you ready to put in twenty-five millions? A. (No answer), Q. Fifty millions? A. Tam not able to answer. Q. Who is able to answer? A. The nance Committee will answer that Mr. Untermyer: So! We are back At the Pinanee Committee, we? Back again! Mr. Dryden asked to be excused until he could consult with account- ants and his legal advisers. Willard 1. Hamilton, Secretary of the Pruden- are Q. Just think it over and tell me whether you would see any objection to an Institution of this kind holding in trust the funds of fifteen million people, In which you have no personal Interest whatever. A. I am not thinking—— 4 Q. Take a think and tell us, A. 1 am not going to think about it, sir Q. Well, you will think about it! ‘And you will answer the question! A. 1 won't answer a qnestion to what I think if something ¢lse ex- isted. Q. T asked you, as President of this great trust institution, in which you have no personal interest, to tell me whether you do not believe it would be highly improper to put an average of two or three million dollars in an institution in which you held half the stock? A. I have not given the mat- ter any thought. Q. You give it some thought now, sir, and tell me what you think. A, It is a condition that does not exist. Q. It is a condition pretty nearly existing. A. No, sir, not anywhere near it, Q. You think, do you, that you are entitled to profit personally in that way through the ownership of stock by the deposit of funds of your com- pany? A. 1 do not know that I have profited, Q. Do you mean to say where there is an average of over three and a half million dollars of the fungs of your company through a series of fourteen years, held in an institution that the bank has not profited? A. from that. Q. Those three concerns, at the end of the year 1914, had almost $12,000,000 did they not, in deposits, of the $16,- 000,000 and odd of the total deposits of the Fidelity Trust? And on that vast sum of money, you do not think they made any profit, do you? A. 1 don’t know that they did. I have no way of verifying that. Q. You have been connected with banks for many years, have you not A. Yes, Q. And you have no way of know- ing whether those yast sums earned any moneys to the banks? A. I don't know whether those special sums did, no, sir. Q. You see no impropriety in your directing two-thirds of all this vast amount of cash that is kept by the | Prudential, ineo tne banks in which that comes | I do not know that [ got anything | of. its 5 State per cent th investments were ir urer Hamilton of the Pruden- i) MeManon, Sleepy Hollow Canoot Even Be Given Away Un-, i} = tial, who followed Mr, Dryden on the 78 der New Law. i stand, answered questians like a buck | . " . SALT LAKE CITY, June 8.—Utan's|| || SONWI private testifying against a strong-| John Anderson, Siwanoy, i Antbolmaretta Dawe gaabad by the taelT Il T arm first Serge nt before a su Parker Sealey, Brooklawn, 41- sgisiature, became effective court martial, and raising the hoe anid dt. Ee policy holder ap: the 1918 annual always to-day. saying hs ves of tobacco pith of his ve Phe Specially Shop of Onjinatons, Simultaneously the she said that only ‘avers, Upper Mont~ 3 were Cleared of cigarettes and |] | FIFTH AVENUE. AT -38™ STREET peared in person chur, 40 9 there were no advertisements jn the meeting of the Pi Ted ne, Deal, 42-37 newspapers of cigarettes. THURSDAY—At a Special Price dential : Oswald Kirkby, Englewood, 40- ‘The law provides against smoking in || || Q. Did he: yote? A. No, sir; he did), public plac which are defined, wal not, sir! ae i . prohibits the giving away, sale, ex- Go : aan ; t den Ci p Fs y x Q. What does your record show W. B. Rhett, Garde City shange or barter of cigarettes, | SSAMER to the date of the next! meeting? 79 Shtete sedate | . Dec, 1, 1919, sir. A. L, Walker, Richmond County,! gy, i; f ong, Bid any potiey holder appear at| iy a9 “cg , OS) Wanamaker to Head City's Pueblo SILK HOSE Three Pairs 7.75 hat meeting? A. One policy hold ‘ 3 Rellet Committee. appeared, sir pie aacalyn Pea Dore 1 Montelair Rodman Wanamaker has been se-|| | Z rl : OY ad tt the same man?’ Yes, sine) 41~ jected! by Mayoo Eyiain doi act: aa Superior quality sheer silk hose; J. Lang, 8 af f Like most golf competitions to-day's Chairman of a gommittee to receive || || silk sol do mine wie pede ea Resa | results were filled with surprises and} contributions for the aid of victims|| || sole and garter top. 15,000,000 put in an appearance? ‘A; | reverses, rs like Ned Sawyer, de-|0f the Pueblo flood disaster. 1 “ny vier uin an APPpATAnge? | F ue sae The committee includes Mary Gar- || | Black, Cordovan, Russet, Fawn, Gray Q. Was it foh the same reason ie oes cee een n of rott Hay, William Boyce Thompson, || || z be on FOF) Princeton, Re Lewis, William | Mrs. Charles H. Sabin and Col. " Which he put in an appearance tv! Reekie and others who should have! Michael Friedsam, * WOMEN'S HOSIERY—MAIN FLOOR | year before? A. 1 don't know his | in-| \ | tentions, sir. Q. Well, what does the record say that he did? A, ‘That he asked that the undivided surplus of the company be diveded amon cir, Q. What heck for the fonds from the full amount, Mr, Jhe thought that | spectat “Perfectly,” hi we could tuy less than par. had paid par ‘Ww sold them.” happened to him? was accorded every courtesy, sir. AL Chaughter) Ae s PENNY A FNS Fay Q. Well, did he get a division of the % Ly thers iat 7 surply A. He did not, sir Ider borrowed from his) cc pany company ave the borrower a full amount, borrower immediately bought Liberty the honds we had in hand, x the policy holders, Vg Y, Rey Ue A. He hen the bank at par for the itton was asked if s “decent or re- This Is Milk “Week Read Dr. Royal S. Copeland’s Answer to the Candy Question TN seat is some undue prejudice against the eating of The Validity of Small Prices Coincides With The Vogue of Small Furs in e said. "We found Liberty bonds at Instead of selling for which we e bought bonds: and “Ah, I see!” said Mr. Untermyer, candy by children. Provided it is pure, candy is W “We have been in business 94 not only a toothsome thing, but it possesses positive O N E a nd T O = S) K | N yen : bn Fl ee Sonn tisnok food voles Ths nest ine to saevy fancy. to the GH ren is 0 the Iaberty ‘bond bon: mediately after the meal, giving it as a dessert. Most of us Lusinces for 6) years?” selend Ohi. have a yearning for sweets and many feel unsatisfied after a FUR SC A R FS said Mr. Sutton, “only since meal that does not conclude with some sweet thing. Pure Candy or Milk Chocolate is a good dessert.” (Signed) Commissioner of Health, Special All This Week Baum Marten (one-skin) 39.50 Stone Marten (two-skin).... 55,00 Hudson Bay Sable (two-skin) 95,00 Natural Fisher (one-skin) ... 145.00 Natural Squirrel .... 12.50 & 19.50 Jap Sable (one-skin) 19.50 & 25.00 you have these jarge holdings—none 1 F Stone Marten (1-skin & Foe ee naan | Cont hae tee langs nent Milk Chocolate Covered Shatin 27.806 32-00. | Mr, Dryden said hls salary as Preal-| WHtD me: it rests with the Finance Nes d Fresh'Fruit senuler Mink (two-skin) ........ 39.50 & 45.00 dent of the Prudential was $75,000 and Who are the Winanse Comults ssorte Tesh Bruit | 76 feeds. Cc Scotch Mol he was also a director of the Rank A. Mr. Howard Bayne. POUND BOX ole ............ 25.00 & 35.00 of Commerce, the Fidelity Union| Q. Of what bank is he? A, The : inum Gray | Bank, the American Insurance Com- Columbia, Trust Company. Special Thursday, June 9th Platin G FOK ss ssecisssseee 75.00 i és . Just a moment; the Columbi. i pany, the United States Casualty | rptat teore Moment: the Columbia White Dyed Blue Fox ............ 95.00 | Company and the Public Service Cor-|money? A, We deposit there. 2 , | poration New Jerscy Q. Their deposits average o a A Chocol: + l . a period of fourteen years $725,000, 4 ocolate After learning tat the Fidelity-| font they? Ay They Way have” 9 i * i water eam nt tne rica’ [dot aneyt, A fey faay have | Y Vanilla MECILER FOX GCARSS Trust Co. and the Union Ne aljof your Finance Committee? A. 1 | @ ' Pan Saad tne Union’ Noses (of ictus "Smaak i ee 19.50 25.00 Bank) h deposits of $51,000,000, and ‘ iz } ) haw mittee; one is Mr. Chalice A, Austin AC Our regular | | that te Prudential maintained with] @. What is his business? A. Me t ¢ vocoanut 49c goods. » two (before and after consol rintendent of the Mereantite 4 Kisses POUND i! 3 f t Company , ri I \ tion) an average deposit of $4 |"Q. Let lis atop there. Is that eon.) NEW YORK'S OWN DRINK A POUND BOX BOX BONWI TELLER. & CO | from 1908 to 1919, Mr, Untermyer be-| cern also a depository of funds of the Iq Lhe | gan asking general questions regard-| Prudential Life? A. T am quite sure ry Y 24¢ Speaally Shop of Onszinations gos Mr. Dryden's ownership of the! Wo Keep # deposit there, | FIFTH AVENUE AT’38™ {| f Q. Who are the other members of STREET stock of Prudential dcpositaries, ds Paes. moe nae | te i Q. You know that in 1908, as a re- Samuel 8 Dennis, President of tho 7 eS Ee