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oa ain x THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1922. ow \Little Arctic Girls Seeing City | Catch Cold Because It’s Warm | VROVERNOR URGES THREE POWERS JOIN’ sembly we deem it our duty to state that the plan adopted by the Supreme Council at Cannes is nothing but an agreement with the tyranny now rul- ing Russia, concluded for the benefit | MARQUIS OKUMA DEAD. Reported T * mene Hx-Premier Expired é of foreign investors at the expense of | ‘Open, High. Low, Lan the Russian people. | +r | Friday. Adan Expeen 4016 405 40% o% “We are against any intervention in| - - “ | " Ajax Raber. 10% «10% 18% any Russian affairs. But the fact is that Be TOKIO, Jan. 10 (Associates Pameayce Alaska Goal. ” 23 the plan proposed at Cannes {is a plan Marquis Okuma, former Premic! in- ‘Allis-CRaieners 3814 as | for intervention in the interest of pan, died at 7 o'clook this morniqggyjor (Min Boot Sugar... 4444 eal | foreign investors in Russia, past and | several days he had been lying en trton " future. The Bolshevild, flighting with life and death. His coma was so igsen ft their backs against the wall, anxious Uste t ' by for forelgn recognition and foreign that his death was announced onTriday Union Td mH tsi % | = credits as the only factors that ma: Inet, aint Dehed Prat mk Eel re prolong their rule, will most probably asians “ United Food Prod. 9% be willing to sacrifice once more the Vn Ry tow, Oo pl. 21% A ‘Tokio despatch, by way of London, interests of the Russian Pena fora on Jan, 6 stated that Marquis nit ot Message to Legislature Criti-|England, laly and Belgium ed that day. Honobulu de el ot * * new lease of life extended to them by had died t u dest # ! oises Hylan Administration, Agree With Paris Gov- the Buropean Governments Honolulu also” gave “the. degiite. of . ” | “The decision adopted by the Su. is Okuma that day. ‘ “s for “Obstructive Tactics. ernment. |preme Council at Cannes emphasizes Mifonolulu dempatches of the 7th staced 0% | nomads anaenbialeeias the difference en the European that the Peg ph yeictan at Tokio val and the American policy towa: \ | announced that the state of coma into oe eet ee 2h | ALBANY, Jan. 10-—Gov, Miller made; CANNES, Jan, 10,—Besides the|sia, Mr. Hughes Paid not speak ct |which the patient had fallen had beer 61% an urgent appeal to the Legislature | drafting of a guarantee pact, wheve-| firm guarantees of private property| ee tor. Geath and that Ag 49% last night for prompt approval of the} py Ingland surely, and Italy and|for foreigners alone. | bre thing slightly The ath o Am Sumatra Tod. | ed Ode of the New York-New Jersey | Belgium probably, will pledge France's . Marquis had previously been offic Webra pf A, as : wnt Disdee Ese | Ninced from ‘Tokio, anf posthumot joie tla a | Weber tet! Ws Commission for the Development of} security against German aggression, TRIES WINDOW JUMP. | Senet tad ‘Deon bestowoa. on him vy Am Tobacco cis B, (we Vergo . 7% the Port and Harbor of New York. [the other important developments te 8: | the Regent, Prince Hirohito, in the Am Wool os... | et gaan ong 8% Declaring that shipping {s leaving |in the Supreme Council meeting has|™*" Taken to Bellevue From Hotel Cd Bc me Weit Waluseas ie Ss the port because of congested condi-| phecn the receipt of an announcement Pennsylvania. | NEW YORK SCHOONER LOST. « eo Des Ge PS soe) Motor . 38 a tions and Inadequate bone tthe the! from George -Chicherin, Bolshevik Fred G. Judgé registered from Willl« HASTPORT, Me., Jan. 10.—The two- Atehison RY... rehash i OM, Governor announces that “the tlme| foreign Minister, that Russian dele®| mantic, Conn., in the Hotel Pennsyiva- masted schooner Saraiy Eaton weat Aout ‘a. Ww i. Wiityy-Overland 4 has come now for action.” The New| gates would attend the coming Genoa|nia Sunday afternoon and telephoned | jore at Campodello, N. B., yesterday, A Gut & WiIpt 21% , York City Administration Is scored | Conference. immediately to the clerk that there was t yee learied to-da and ney, tee Avantic Prat | for displaying “bad faith” im propos-| with reference to the probable Ls pte Haas ae was no gas| rocky bottom and. filled with Radda Les ing a new plan for port development. |four-power pact it is known Premier| Pipe within @ Ralf block, but an engi- See ee Genie Seale Bat & Ohio of... “Ex pividend, “The bad falth of this new pro-/ponomi has requested Lioyd George Gas ahd fate the cones lon, reported no} | York for Calais, he Kieth Stee : posal,” says the Governor, “is suff-|to include Italy, and Belgium is will- r saxon Motor .. seabd Alr Line, Sealel Air Line pt. . Seam-Roebuck ... Sears Hodback pt... enece Copper - pull T&T. BS sinclair Ol 10% South Pre 18% Routh Hy . 1% Benth Ry pt 46 stand Oil of NJ. 170 Blan Ol of NJ pf 114 Heidebe ker 60% Sd Boat ow Buperior OL ‘Heme Gul dele ee terday, succeeding Join isgued yesterday by Judgey Carpenter aay ccesging yy Juages Carpenter, hag been Proaldent of thel evans and Page in the Federal Court Vice President of the bank sines| Lawyers for the State and the com- vember, 1820. war succeeded In that| mission planned to appeal the case to ffice by H. B. haw, the general|the Federal Appellate Court {44 | Mnanager, who will continue to at aa] ‘The injunction upheld the « 0 | veneral Judge MW. A. I the wurtace lines that the > ¢ son, vunwel of the ba Was conflacatory Ay oP ae tre Wan elected a di-|by the tacts Droucht on 40% wector, | Commerce Commiasiu. f the United } annual meeting in Win- ruboard Steel Cor- Air 1 lrenta Hattrowd hy State tons of rails dintrip- id . Nalons ste t Companies, CHICAGO. Jan, 10. An injurction re= nis for six months, g the Minois Commerce Co Allon was elected Prealdent| straining the Titinoi nmerce Cont- inion Ranle of Canada at the| mission from enforcing its order cutting and Case W ‘tm u he ie Appenied surface line fares from 8 to 5 cents was gerous for us as none” This paper adds that Dr, Walter Rathenau and the other German delegates have gone to “cool tho: 1s in the En-| tente antechamber, | evikt Denounce Cannes Policy for Russia, D. Avksentiev and Prof. Anti-Bo! Paul N. Milukoy, the Russian antl-| Bolshevist lead have {asued | statement reading in part: resentatives of the Russian Bait inted in the EXx- ¥ f the Conierence a Constituent As- statement, “we the stocks that New York Offices 505 Fifth Avenue Tel. Mur. Hill 7120 225 Fifth Avenue Tel. Mad. Sq. 1377 50 Broad Street @ Tel. Br : may interest you J Mem ONES & BAKER bers New York Curb Marker ree niladeiphis ‘Cleveland , Ladt night Judge telephon —_ Neth, teal 2. (Complete Stock Exchange | ciently disclosed by the fact that a8|ing, Italy considers such a treaty|and so insistently that = neal Pr Wage Bap traces, 6% and Curb Qtotations Appear | reported it involves an {sgue of cor-|ag a forerunner of a broader one at| tive was sent to his room. The detec- Sure tein On. 18 Dally in Wall Street Fina) | Porate stock of the oity to an esti-|Genoa. So, despite official denidls,|tive summoned Policeman Charles | ora Broa. Edition of The Evening World.) | ™&td amount of $26,000,000, which||it iy probable the treaty will be be-|Frayle. | When Frayle entered and] Citizens Savin § Bank jeeled oo —ae ” is much beyond the borrdéwing|tween four nations instead of two. closed the door Judge told him to open Hf . Calit Packing | capacity of the city and wif continue] purthermore, it is believed the|!t *k#in because “Christ was knocking 56 & 58 Bowery, Lor. © ; the! on the wall and wanted to get in.” 128D SEMI-ANNUAL DIV Calle Petrol Sa as, indefinitely beyond Its borrowing | tmnited States would be more WilliNE| \rayie was telephoning to the West due Lrustvvs wave ure! ae Padi ie -@ | capacity unless provision is made t0/¢o attend the Genoa meeting if such | juth Street Police Station to send an (84 World Staff Photogrepher Yesterday Sith? GS cinum to, be’ ‘i t 0ssi release the credit of the city now|, four power agreement is an ac-| ambulance when Judge sprang to tho| ig CUNT, Fee Bonet eee | ° P frozen in unproductive subway | complished fact, and this aspett of| for a, 50-foot fall ‘when Frayle erahin iI] Send | Whole stirred up, just like any fe 2OQROMy S00 Rite cemeiny bonds.” the situation ts weighing heavily with |OU® fool, gler 8 ofemperate: atrumete, Explorer Amundsen Will Send | {iretican baby. Mn femenle fon, ine threg, or ais ee ; On the heels of the Governor's mes- Geo! ned tHe pay thio. Wait of Belle: Jorway | Camilla is pretty, with straight, ff gtcordance with the By-L LIBERTY BONDS. sage, thors waa" offered’ Bye Senator | ere oearke: a aehich te exe | Hbta Seeemaegecierey’temaye| Them to Norway to Be 'mgck'bobned heir ved sguéeks, and | Ss Scho" wane, touts pened Mu i che! ; ~| fering from hallucinations. H. a. jbright eyes. Cakunita's face is de- J on 0} B y 18 nw tee ea, aa aRe Obened 97-82, up .12: | Schuyler Meyer @ bill providing for] citing much pleasure in many circlen| his tearmst friend a brother, Arthur nt, Educated. |cidedly Japenese in feature. smereat from danny. Des Bd, BEBO Oe ae BE1G, Off the approval of the port development} \ere in spite of high diplomacy's hor- | Jude: ‘Tremont Building, Boston, ine ~—__—- “The weather is too watm_ for SOE ke uae CE Alt} AE mes “ 1 97.46, Ub) ian, ror of meeting the terrible Bolsheviks, alee meine Two little girls from the Arctic | them,” said Dr. Amundsen, "They | EDWIN, 4, OMTER, CURB. *— fi ame DILL aes Ote come bened ae: aay TABLET UNVEILED TO 165TH, |esions. proteges of Capt. Roald) en latctios ee Opened irregular. Simms, 103-4, | ever “provides for the approval of ‘Lhe Russian ,Government ac- Amundsen, who discovered them and) Amundsen will stay in Ne Jt mS ae eS > i i * | the comprehensive plan already made with satisfaction . |€ol Donovan Also Presents War | the South Pole, are getting their first | intil the steamship Stavangerfjora | ' p Intl, Met. 147-8) Goodyear, 107-8.) iio, but it is'so deawn as to leave| (oP vith eon the (avi glimpse to-day of “buildings taller ol. the Norwegian-American tine | MMOTFONOtAN avings ank p 3-4; Bh. Morris, 6 8-4; 8. 0. Ina, | Public. tation to the Buropean conference Crosses fur Bravery, sells for Christiania with the children \e1 2-2," off 1-4; Magma, 281-4, up| the Port Authority free to modify the} cajea for March. An extraor- ie” @encanneen ce ; than feebergs’’ and the other wonders | Ti irg. With them. will 0° MIs.|4 ¢ g THIRD AV. On, conver Toaitte it; Cit. Serv., 168, off 1; Bankers, details of the plan if further study dinary seusion of the Central Bx- | achier nts GE the ities Lette of New York. Last night thi | Wisting and H. Gade, Norwegian | CHARTERED 18 asth DI Vee Shares, 171-2, off 1-8. lor changed conditions make {t neces-| .oitive Committee will select tt lit 1 Neh OR thi i660 a tea a *"-l an opportunity to compare the lights! \Mimister to Brazil, who is returnin: 7 } HALF Yrak |FOREIGN EXCHANGE OPENING. |sary, In view of the recent discus-| {Ovi dalegation daa wil cone [Ibs baling ike Wess Wee "| of Broadway with the Aurora Bore- on ficial busines when Amundsen) xDING Dec. 31, 1921. at the ware of ‘ - par . ea, ‘ " a ‘erence Will go to Washington In conne |. Sterling, demand, 4.28; cables, 4.23) qionn concerning the Staten Island) fe {tne most. extended [large bronze tablet was unveiled. last| lls and they Indicated a preference | Wit, 8). (0, Weshinennn Gomme ci FOUR PER CENT. PER ANNUM 4:3, uD. $8. French francs, seman, tunnels, the provisions of section 6) Oa |naght by Col, William J. Donovan, fors | for the lights. j ice. He expects to leave Seattle next) win pe credited, to. the devositors énttt!e: sHeent. Geenees: (Ounay a. <2. Lire | in relation to the belt line on Staten mer commanding officer of the regi-| The children are Camilla Carpen- outfitted for a five years’ dr cr bylaw: ne bank © Gemand, 0481 1-4; cables, 0482 1-2! Fitna is of particular interest. Even if President of the Coun- | ont, at the 69th Regiment Armory. ’ | Gale, twelve, daughter of an Austra-|to study currents, magnetic for up. 0005, Belgiim francs, demand, , !sland bi cil Lenin is prevented by his . i lend other scientific probleras, Twice 10798; cables, 0799, up 0010 1-2,| “Describing the route it says: “Che ; Ral Guts ix thousand persons were present.| lian trader and a native woman, and /the other selentifie, probit. fo witt Marks, demand ‘and cables, ,0057 1-2, | ino shall go along the northern and| utile tasks, particularly in jrhe 1,150 men of the 69th were re-|Cakunita, five, who has no other name! 10% he the jee and pushed against off 0001 3-4." Greek drachma, de-| easterly shores of Staten Island to} Connection with the famine, from {viewed by Col. Donovan, Mise Margaret| because she 1s 0 fullblood*d Tsjuktsi, | {he Siberian Coast. Pee sua, Sea ee the new city piers and to a connec-| leaving Russia, the composition of | Wilson, daughter ‘of ex-President Wil-] and they do not bother with family I expect to succeed this time,” 7, Swiss francs, demand, .1926; cables, the delegation, as well as the ex- |son: Charles D. Hines, ite commander : ‘ suid the explorer patiently. : . » of . hus ra, jemand, | tion, if the yO ew ork con- 1 are a vl a| names, Neither child speaks nglish. pF TRAIL = 1878; cablen, "S680, up Ool1 Peas Laprardtaded Ue ale Si tent of its powers, would give it |!" France, and ex-Gov. Smith, whose SE aaa dara aes See Bank :3678; “cables, .3680, up .0011. Pese-| sonts thereto, with the tunnel under |; 3 ‘gon is Adjutant of ‘the 2d Battalion.| With them, to mother them on the | DRAFT DODGERS DENIE! tas, demand, .1498; cables, .1600, uj if ‘i the same authority as if Citizen | Representing Gov, Miller were Major AGT a vife ‘} 0008. Sweden ‘kronen, ‘demand, | ‘he Narrows of Brooklyn, provided! 7 ON ein as Nothingewill |Hebert Guawerhelin, Major Richard W.| ‘iP, came Mrs. Oscar Wisting, wife; BOSTON, Jan. 10 OF THE CITY OF SuW YORK Vamow Vlayers 7% | 2486; cables, .2490, up .0005, Nor-|for under chapter 700 of the Laws of fine is eA 2 ih 8 fe Ityan, 108th Infantiy, who Sommanded of the Captain of the Maud, Amund- | flcants [or Aited by. Federal Third Avenue and 147th St. Higher Body . wh 7% |Way kronen, demand, .1565; cables, |the State of New York for 1921’ Inder. in any case on the partct | Company uring the war, and Lieut. | sen’s ship, which is now being re-| Morton on the grounds that all had| ‘y, credited dam. Lat, at the rane'ot ‘ ; tho [Cole dames Eben of the 11st. 3 fi 1) “Interest credited Jam. Lat, a eset aapha2. $0 UA demand Pioasy cablear osD us veies] | "This leaves the door wide open to/ Russie. the rapid progress of ‘ie | coi, “Donovan presente] “Ihe, Ttalian| paired In Seattle for a third trip to | clulmed, exempelen, Tom a eg fin Four Per Cent. \ ere yar eee hi eROSDE CORSE: 1800, UP -0010-) the city authorities to come in and| conference War Cross to Second Lieut. ‘Richard W.| drift across the Arctic Ocean, {they “were. aliens. In” the. list’ were | perannum, on accounts from $p/to) ee ee ee . h Dr. Walter Rathenau and the rest |QNell and the Conspicuous Service| «7 found Camilla at Greeks, Swedes, Russians, Irish, Nor- 5,000, | Deposits made on or before prgigtoese ead ely a WALL STREET NOTES. Boreperete Wie we Lore Ser ory | oe tne Garman delegation have teen |Ciere GRits Chck BI Sart aed [the northern! Comat! of wogians, Turks and Armenians. Al! 12th draw interest from Jam. Ut.’ en Blectric ..... 188% 16% 7 for the benefit of the people of | of the Paiste We pean |Richfond, Begte edward 3. Gemneys Ame | Where We wintered last year,” cx- | had applied for thelr first papers pri BRIAN G. HUGHES, President.) fiprtreonged rm a” | 0, 4. Davia, President of the| Brooklyn and Staten Island. Peter canaye wi aa aa brose Sutcliffe ana William Av Mehl. | plained Capt, Amundsen, atthe | to the Draft Law being passed by Co’ WILLIAM M. KERN, Controller United Profit Sharing Corporation,| ‘The plan should not be considered | to-morrow. ey pre: iy —_—_—s Pennsylvania Hotel. jh) eee HOWELLT. MANSON,’ ‘casurer, iret iis a | nense mesherwlny deaaeecmuonters | trom a. partisan or political view- | heard Thursday, the conserenc» clos | sRBUCKLE TRIAL.GOES OVER.| cnt and’ it mesini Regen teen SAVINGS BANKS. HARRY F. REGAL, Secretary c a e ue ‘ el R.| emed to me she shouk . tae pare 2: 9% 9% | of tock trom 35 cents to, Band will point. There is nothing political or Re en “an ceca have rbetter oppprulition: Little Cak- —— me ve ‘ul Btatew 45% 45% | recommend to directors that the divi- bout! it, The development joy eorge to-day initlated|__. % foun soot 400 mileneurthen a askel dend b > Partizan about It. P A {win Begin We: day as State|unita § found abou s | tae a garb) a Mande 200 eee eat tte edae tover| of the Port of New York is wholly an| Briand and Bonomi into the myster- 4 Along the coast. Her mother was) Mupp Motors 21.0) 11% ini, | {hE Prevent rate—and that the same! economic question.” ies of golf. Under tie rules Inid jects to Try on Grand Jury | dead and her father seemed glad to tedlatomme inne’ 84 8%] OF Teor teodtNtery Gisburmements) “m.. Governor reviewed the work of |down by ite ah Prime thalaten | Indictment, wer Gvunita: will-remiain ta Nowway 1 oapisation Copper, “a 1 , yere allowed only to drive and . <cares hey y a ogally Another Cut im Crude Ol. the Port Authority and said that tho | they were a y FRANCISCO, Jan. 10.—The seoe| permanently. I have not legally | (@) Inter Cons Cory nie i > , ie anon oe. aa” |, Anothe ssiguction of 26. cente a! report was submitted to the governing | Dutt, all play, on the fulrway Deing | ong jnunsiaughter trial of Roscoe C.| adopted either of the children, | Ca = Jater Harvester ., 80% 80% | oll was Announced yesterday by the| bodies within the port district and con- done by himself, his secretary, Grigg; | (“Fatty") Arbuckle, charged with hay- ve yeah phy Rai tian feria to 2] . (@) Gite Meuse 3% 2% | Jouoph Beep. Purchasing — Agency.| ferences were requested for criticisma, |LOrd Riddell and Bonar Law. The |ing caused the death of Miss Virginia | five years, 0 inter Paper 4s 484 | This ts the second cut since last Tuex- score {8 a state secret. Briand later |Rappe, Lox Angeles motion picture |PSn,PATeme tekimos," Inter Mer Marine.. 15 4s, | day, when prices for this grade wero| suggestions and advice. : Kew r actress, will begin Wednesday BO) Peau aIe: OTA a Renney marked) down ,50 cents a barrel, ” announced he would not give up his Capt. Amundsen continued, “They 9} ee ae 1's) Brices for the following grades also] “One such soverning body,” the mes-| tog in the Champs Elysees for| The case had been set for yesterday.| are an entirely different race, and | HE TRUSTEES of Huan Ona 1%] were cut 25 cents a barrel: Corning] sage sald, “alone declined in any way | coir, but the District Attomey — announcad |can not understand a word of Eskimo is : erinelbte - 46 13% | to $1.90, Cabell to $2.11, Somerset tol 4 co-operate, and that was the Ad- that he desired to try the defendant this Camila and Cakunita were greatly | || the East River Sav- Jaland Ou 2h 24] $1.90, Somerset Light to $2.15. The Y time on a Grand Jury indictment in| Camilla and Cakunita were goat ; aey jynel Tea rr i Ragland was marked down| ministration of the City of New York. | REPARATION ACCORD stead OC the Pollo: GOUrE, SommBlaliits| ee es ciel Eee aoc dl ings Institution have dowel Tew pl “3 48 nts a barrel to §1. “The present facilities have been * which, At © face at trial. | whic . me neater et || e Kelly Springfield ., 254% ry New Nominating Committee, developed without plan, largely as BCOSTS THE MARK ‘Arbuckle pleaded, not guilty to the [they sold notin: ae declared the regular semi Kenneantt Onevet,. 26% 255 | | The following members of the New|mere expedients and in such fashion — = Both sides stipulated that if the ee The orminary Cajukiet, child or ‘annual dividend at the rate Kevetane Pe nae me | Y tock: exchange ave eeNlas to create er than to relieve . d trial is still in progress Jan, 30 H ia. ne 4 a ¢ er | in i Kigmge ves. wereee 110 110 Aa Nominating Committee for congestion, No one disputes. that {Result Is Beneficial to Both! ?eceds will be, taken on that ciate to | would bays Re Tie die wou may Tree of 4% per annum and an ckawanne iA % tuyvesant Fish jr. 9! a= r y Gavin McNab, Arbuckle's | 4 i aoe Syn dag Sui ‘ante Mesprio 110° “4 | vay, Fish & Co.C, BR. Gay of the| they are inadequate to the prompt German Government dow act Wa arene tho Mary Pickford ui. | Seattle, and said nothing all the way; ya stitrrregt extra dividend at the rate 4 100% | Whitehouxe Company, W. 8, Jones Jr.| handling of the commerce of the ce appeal in the Nevada Supreme but Cakunita ran around, made Beg of ¥%4 of 1% per annum Manat Sager 554+ St 4 lof McClure, Jones & Reid, L. 4f'|port-and unduly expensive. The re- and Industry. Cae i Mi friends, sang and howled and had the At Uy ce o Ps : Dien, Gilet 8% | Richmond of Moore & Schley, and G.| sulting burden of expense and loss = 10 rata ea e (fartin Par 24 [Ih Wagstaff of 1. P, Hutton & Coll falls upon the commerce of the coun-| BERLIN, Jun. 10.—Whatever comes| © 6) ie a S'Intyre 2% ed Feult Net, #20,000,000, try, upon consumer and producer |of the Cannes conference, the agree- BANKING AND FINANCIAL, BANKING AND FINANCIAL. | This | distribution is made May Dow Stores 108 Approximate tgures of the Unitel|alike, for New York is the great dis-|ment on x. partial reparation mora- = possible by reason of in- Ss opal aco MUN Let Company Sor tHe | ear ie ar | PUR, Feectving and Inanufuetur-|torium has boosted the value of the | creased earnings and our Miami Copper. 2% | Dec, 2 net earn! Atling centre. That burden taxes the ti . mas { Middle Ntatex Oil, 12 | better than $0,000,000, which is “more means of earning a living and direct- | mark in a way useful to both Govern- s trong financial position. Aitdrale Steel vom | than $1,000,000 larger than expected. | 1) adds to the cost of living of 8,000,- | ment and industry in Germany, Mo Ken & Tei 1 eee tstanding. ‘The company. has {000 Inhabitants of the port district. The Government, which believes it | ‘to Pacific. se | enates, Saecount of $21,009,000 with so| “But Incapable itself of affording | will have to pay about 1,000,000,000 | . Our deposits are over Mo Pacific pl... 414 [debts proept current operating needs, | any rellef, the New York City Admin- |gold marks before the moraterium, | ° e ¢ Mont Wand , 12% |and no bonds and preferred stock. istration not only refuses to co-oper-| as only about a quarter of that sum I Imiute to 550 I. $33,000,000 and our surplus Momtana Power, 08% Motor Trucks Sell Fante; ate but for partisan reasons attempts |on hand. But in the next few days, fund (par value) more than Mujlios Body, . 1% | The White Motor Company's truck |to obstruct any constructive effort to|with the mark rising, it can buy 10 le) 1 Nat Knem & Bwp.. gq jaales in 1921 were aout 53 per cent.|'solve a problem. which {s difficult | advantage on th ional bourse. $6,700,000, which is a guar- Noe York. of 1920 sales. Orders approximated 30] enough at best and in the solution of | Industrial are known to i Jew Y 5 ve tot ran pet cent, of the 1920 bookings, with &l which politics should play no part|have securities to the value of 4,000. The regular mem! bership of the New York | THERE are no stock antee of our great strength. Vetoty @ Werden Laer eee te daiiterr. hire ronoren to be whatsoever. | TE obstructive tacties | 00,000 gold marks about $1,000,000.- Curb Exchange is limited to 550. There are 1 ee — all earnings orto Pacific | abo 0 per cent. above the ge prevented action on the report of the | 000) on deposit here and abroad, ey A long to depositors. . Secce? . sinha Apel e 2 average ofthe tick indostiy. forthe | Bi-State Commission In 1919. Again accumulated this sum to buy fresh also associate members, This Institution has paid vane podiliee Pg ” | yen similar tactics prevented the making | supplies of raw materials in the world | . a 7 aACCOUNTS can be dividends ito its depositors taolfie OU Anaconda Copper Mining Company 1s . aacties re- | at) stocks et " aA . ae tyme it rw ade Pare . \ Peas Teeth rae ae ee Iwady to supply’ the trade with coppor yall with the Legislature of 1921. iow price at present, us big business trading public are provided by its constitution | A ‘ public is*cordially invited as “ a. +e but deliveries are not expected | They have now taken on a new form n have delayed -buying until the H 5 | “ ‘ Bae area sais 4 jhe, Made before Bepruary. itis ber |for whieh an opportunity waa pre- Dawtleal Gutiock 1p favorebin, aa. it and stringent rules. | SNe hota ae to open accounts. Deposits % Heved togre Uian $9,000,000" pounds of! sented by chapter 700 of the Laws of [how “Now they can buy z : ; ‘ “BANK books or L. i s Youu Sead Stoel. Ue 9% » {copper will be used by the company in| 1921, which provided for the construc- Eel ba Ase ‘i Ny ae Se in| Under strict supervision and regulation, and with Bonds accepted as collat- accepted in any amount % Bee et will woot, twice ax’ much | ton of a freight and enger ter-|the mark. If the mark were to Ju- : dckes se, the New York Curb eral for loans to depositors. from $1 to $5,000, oh " jotd ius the ordinary wooden sh But wii minal between the Boroughs of Rich- |orase. permanently in value it woud | Wi Bie e tye thieoNe Cenidas Compans eno: price” advaniage compared erman business 4 urmol, tis rn and accur- lerce Arrow \Sithy wabeatoe, state or tite, is “The City Administration used the | row, Germin pusinens into e turmey. Se COR AED BING EP JANUARY 13 IS THE LAST DAY Tete Arron pf Big Gain in Stockholders. authority conferred by the act solely |4onar belng worth 200 marks. But it acy for the benefit of the public. ; , : 7 Pitts Cos Titles’ to prepare a plan for port develop: |the industrials can drive the mark up deposits can be made which will bear interest from Jan. i “Haag ta page tas Otte | RE yee eee any Brought for- tty nearly double that value for a few And the ten offices of Jones & Baker maintain : " ie wal On A hore “are |fruatrate tho” work of the Port [247% thls will place German Industry the highest standards in brokerage service. Th Ri § 4 ] tit ti ' Hrlean Company [iors ian 00 Hip holders of securities | Aumority, | In General Germans ave reserving highly trained organization — provided with e Kast River Savings institution Mee On ie |nubsidiaries, and the number t# stead- BUR Mis iGncennay alien te \hetr enthusiaam over the prospect of every facility of equipment including a com- Incerporated 1848 ees atte ly ne | | i and the|the coming Genoa economic confer- ‘ : Gsatormner 4 The market for Russian ' pet paves anid, | Drout. ° comme! o! s s Tal Stel Boeing 4h Love Atari Wun her aia ween Ee was convinced, However, he sald,| Cannes meeting are already plentiful. NEW YORK Nucl dea! of vixor, due to the fact that the | that the plan fs fundamentally sound,| “the Hamburger Fremdenblatt says And these facilities have made Jones & Baker f ote RD Soviet Goveriment has decided to ac- | pointing out that “practically unani- | yngland is worrying about the possi - ri i ” h — = — = Kieties tet 22 ept the invitation from the Atied Su- | mous eaprovsl oe meperes “priate We destruction of Germany because in headquarters" for stoc! t sreded On f ic eres ee ‘ome Council! to attend the Hconomie | pl very civic) Germany cannot suffer without Eng- i vort that emiagton ‘Type s+ 3 jLonferenee proposed “tor Genoa In |andtrade orkanization within the|jand suifering too, as the last three New Nate Ouch Market. It is notere y Bay Hevlogle steel so% Se Wack SHORE OF che eee the | 106 munictpalities included within the) years have shown. The Taegilche 40% of their new customers come from old Bay T'® Peele «no So" |fuble, sold yeuterduy at stl ot a cent | Port district, undschau says the upshot will be customers. Heyal Dutch NY.. 50% 50% |to the ruble. Internal Si per cent. [agi ~ financial control of Germany by the Vicuce Oth pts... 08% ©% | bonds sold at % and 4) external issues | ENJOIN EFFORT TO GIVE Entente. F d St L de San Frans. 20% 20% 20% 20% [sold ax hii as Zo for poi Sig per cent CHICAGO 5-CENT FARE More reactionary papers like the Ask for illustrated 40-page book de- SL de Southwest, 20% 20% % {and 614 per cent. bonds. a | Deutsche Tageszeltung write ungra- ibi SUL & Stawent pt. Order tor 2,000 Steet ¢ ciously of “the partial moratorium scribing the New York Curb Exchange. Senta Cec Sugar... iprsee for E080 ate Comfincators, Says Federat Court, | Which is as unfulfiliable and as dan- Ask also for latest information on Announces annual rate o you-pleas on instalment s 66th cash dividend at its usua, £4160, on Saviny Share (save-ns , and 5°/ and income share accounts 24 years old, State supervised, prudently ged, is helping many thousands Fe BH ocrosits before Jan. 14 carn from Jan. 1 4/2 AND mi OPEN EVES. (except Sat,) to 7 till Jan. 13 S% On SAVING SPANR SOME: |. TIMES MORE f