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bs AAI AHA. — ‘THE EVENING WORLD, Robt. Stern, Yonkers—‘‘Will a single sire aerial made from some old dis- carded electric light lines serve as an Merial? Will it be necessary to scrape the rubber covering off the wire expos- ing the bare copper to obtain the best reception? ‘What is the best length step amplifier to which will be at- speaker? Which provides the greater factor of safety—a lightning switch, or | p. & small lightning arrester? If lightning ‘would it imperil the Ife of any one of the water system? Why is it nec- Inches from the house?” Yes. The olf electric tghting tine] M! wire will make a good aerial and it ts 7 By Capt. Robert Scofield Wood. 40%." Bran Stewart: (a) “Rose of My Heart,” Lohr; (b) “There Is No Death,” O'Hara, VIL QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS } Duet by Miss Spaulding and Mr. Stew- ( art; “Home to Our Mountains,” from “Nl “rovatore,” Verdi Cra! ‘whe happened to be touching any part York City. and “Nathan Hale’ from the true stori of great Americans series, courtesy VI. Tenor Solos by Mr W J Z (Newark) 360 Metres Features of the day Agricultural reports at 12 M. and 6 acrial to use with a detector ahd two] P.M. st ‘Arlington official time at 12.55 to 1 P.M. and 10.5 to 11 P. M. tached a power amplifier and loud) P.M and fees Music every hour from 11 A. M. to 6 ‘Weather reports at 11 A. M., 1, 6 and should strike the antenna with the set | 11.01 P.M. 7.00 P. M.—""Uncle Wigstly’s Bedtime ground on the water pipes of th houese| stories, I 45 P. M.—‘How to Tell a Funny ensary to keep the lead-in wire five] story," by Hillot Keene, editor of Judge. 8 P. M.—Concert by the Carlowe t neceseary to scrape the rubber cov-| ‘Annie Laurie,” Geibel. ed ¥ 15 P. M.—Dance mustc by the Regal Passaic, Frank Dom! plano; Morris Bachrach, ino, saxaphone and clarinet; Russel radlo vibrations absolutely no realstance. | Domino: ‘saxaphone and. oboe! Andrew An serial about 120 feet in length that 18 | Quackenbush, banjo; Richard Crawbuck, erected about 20 feet above the sur- racks Neuman Owen, drums. Pro- ‘On the Gin Gin Ginny “Tell Her at. Twilight;” the Sapphire ct 3 P. M.—Radio C! Rev. George Sayre Miller, Washington Street Beptist Church, Orange, N. J. Music by poo choir. thie Mayhew, courtesy Harper & Bro. P. M.—Adventure stories for boys girls, With a great American boy. Macmillan Company. P. M—"Astronomy and 30 -in. | Amateur Astronomer,” by David Pickering of Hast Orange, N. J. RET TT TT REET NOT ON THE TICKER IN WALL STREET An Intimate View of Financial Men and Affairs. Am Locomotiv Jail Sentences for Bucketeers | 47ers Am Bafety Razor Upset: an Old Delusion =| 4m shir Am Smelt & Ref. of Brokers. St Foundry Sugar pf. Sumatra Tob. 39% 29% 99% — By R. R. Batson. Tab Tale, tee seen SR Jail sentences receatly given to ‘Tobacco... Partners in hucket shops that have failed, indictment of B, D. Dier and three of his associates and the cer- tainty that there wilt be other indict- ments in the cases of various failed firms have completely upset one of the fondest delusions of the brokerage fraternity. it had long been openly ++ boasted in bucket shop circles—-and for | Ati Guit & WI. that matter in higher circles—that | Atlantic Fruit details of the brokerage business are 80 complicated and crookedness so asily camouflaged, Mo prosecuting at- torney, unless he had special Wall Street training, could hope to suc- cessfully prosecute bucketeers. vere 128% 128% 128% It must be said that there was con- + 6% 0% 0% siderable ground for this bellef. Un- NR a? til the recent epidemic of bucket shop + 14 GH) 81K failures started, instances of where ee ae we crooked brokers had been apccessfully prosecuted were extremely rare. Going back for quite a mumber of years prior to the beginning of 1922, one must search his memory in vain for record of the successful prosecu- tion of a bucketeering firm. There had been a number of indict ments brought, it is trae, but for th ts most part the evidence on which they/ciev OC C& StL 1% 14 74 were based was so filmay, defendants, sesee T2700 TAH with the aid of attorneys who have : made a long and intensive study of Wall Street practice, had the indict- ments quashed or, in place of tha' prosecuting attorneys knew their case| Grucivie Steel was so weak they failed to bring It] Cuba Cano Sug.. to trial. Cuba © Bug pf.. After the recent epidemics of fail- : ures subsided somewhat. there were : many bucketeers who planned to wait until the furore was over and re-enter business, But the success now being obtained in bucket shop prosecutions should do much to deter them from carrying out such intentions, if still held. Famous Player Fisk Rubber .. PEbbee +4440 Ft tttet eee FES F +11 Dome Mines ..... Elec Storage Batt Brie . There is an illuminating instance SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1922. ~ C he smoked eleven cigarettes, and wes Tuskegee read, ro eee eee eee ool aimaih taser ote on ae ‘Just Black Man’ Pde: sh Deda’ nicotine polsonin é Sum to Be Collected by State Rescues Woman and U. S. If Estate Superior Ot} Is $200,000,000. ae Jo Saves Pedestrian’s Life im] estimating the value of the William age ae ees Sub Boat « z: Eh + Rockefeller estate as about $200,000,000, Ab g Fifth Avenue and Declines It Is figured that the inheritance taxes $ 15 2 to Disclose Identity. to be collected by the Federal and State ne Governments will be nearly $60,000,000 m1 When the lights in the Fifth Ave-| Federal taxes would be $49,169,000, Union Pacific . 19% according to Mark Eisner, attorney, of United Alloy 31% hue towers stopped tramc at 11.18) io "17 wast 42d Street, who was Dep- United Fruit 120% o'clock yesterday morning pedestrians] uty Collector of Internal Revenue dur- Un Retail Stores 63% in 84th Street started to rush ucross| ing the incumbency of William H. Ed- a the avenue. A taxicab whirled around| wards as Collector. Mr. Eisner said the corner, foot traffic stampeded in| the manner in which the estate was its effort to escape and horror struck] perpetuated in the Rockefeller family the scores who saw a woman dodge| Would have no bearing on the Federal from in front of the wheels, collide] !Mheritance taxes, 20% + % He intimated that the State t o with a man in the crowd and rebound sn aioid CE lrg might run anywhere from $6,000,000 to 30% + %]| The man shot out an arm, grasped “ee re Za 12 the woman and planted her feet on A 1% + %lthe sidewalk. She stammered her| ELEVEN CIGARETTES Cuticura Is The Es %4| thanks, looked up and saw that her} KILL ENGLISH BOY OF 11 "4 104 + % | rescuer wan a Negro. piece Best Beauty Doctor 7% + % The policeman at the corner saw) LONDON, July 1.—England’s anti- Daily use of Cuticura Soap, with +4 the act and realized that that Negro| cigarette campaigners have been fur- Bef Cuter Oletnay 36% — %| had risked his life to save the woman. | nished with striking propaganda mat. rene pening 13% — %|He tapped the man on the shoulder mate-}} and then, keeps the skin 1 by the fate of an eleven-year-old oth and clear. Cuticura and a bh whe, aiea ie , “are you| PY; inte whose death an inquest was ideal for the skin. Esing te knee teat’ elling, Durham, yesterday, re ri rE Nat eee to R 2. Soap Bbc. Ointment 25 and Se, cnt without mus. 8 8 Wickwire Steel .. 10% 16% ‘Willye-Overiand. .. Total sales, 290,000 shares. shown the lad spent an eve- “No,” replied the officer, ‘but that} ning in a motion pict was a brave act and I want to y pb aA ds barnett then; just say a black LIBERTY BONDS. man did it,” was the quick answer, Liberty 81-28 opened 100.10, up}and the Negro went about hs bust- 02; Ist 41-49, 100.16, off .0¢; 2d,| ness. 100,02, off .04; 34, 1 oft .0: This modest American was Dr. 4th, 100.24, off .06; Victory 43. Robert Russa Moton, Principal of Tus- 100.48. kegee Institute, successor to Booker CURB. T. Washington, Major in the Ameri- S Opened irregular. Radio com., 4 5-8,|can Army, who rendered notable ser- . up 1-8; Reo Motors, 28, up 8-4; Mex.|vice to his country, but in his own N. W. Cor. 14th St. and Eighth Ave. Cie ot ee UARTERLY DIVIDEND Csellinee Mtn, Prod., 14 AUTOMATIC FIRE ESCAPE Q Credited July 1, 1922, at the rate of seman... FOREIGN EXCHANGE. ORDINANCE FATHERLESS Opened firm. Sterling, demand, Pecan 4% ee “een Geel ilk nd It Will Die, Anyway. SAVINGS BANKS. SAVINGS BANKS. EFEREL FSFE SS SSK RE KS ETS up Vice Chairman W. T. Collins, Tam- per annum on sums from $5 to eves entitled thereto under the "0470%; cables, .0471; up .0001. many leader of the Board of Aldermen, _ By-laws. gian pies aia iy, ‘cables, |1n denying this afternoon that he had|] SPOSITS MADE oN oR BEFORE JULY 10th WiLt pRaw INTEREST FROM 10798; Up .0001. Marks, .0024%; off] handed to Alderman Samuel J. Burden JULY 1st .0001%- Drachma, demand, .0804; | of Queens a fire escape ordinance which cables, .080¢ unchanged. Swiss | would cost property owners of this city francs, démand, .1698; cables, .19, uP} $24,000,000 to install, added with em- 0001. Guiiders, demand, .8849; cables, | yest Pesetas, demand.” , 10004. Bwe.| _“TRat ordinance will never pass the Interest Credited Quarterly BANKING BY NAIL JAM FELSIN: WIL ER, President. WALTER R. BRINCKERHUFF, Secretary. ENCE L. BLAKELOCK, Treasurer, Open Mondays from 10 A. M. to 7 P. M., Saturdays from 10 A. M. to 12 M., other days from 10 A.M. to 8 P. M., holidays excepted Money to Loan on Bond and Mortgage : : <4, 2565) cables, .2670;| Board of Aldermen. , It will be fled and $ P. M—Music Temple CF pied il apellag Bh irs has B ateadlomagy f v. demand, | Will never see the light of day. I killed p an investigating attorney's inability be ‘ 650; unchanged. Den-|@' like measure last year.” to quickly grasp intricate details of A .2187; cables,] When informed. that Burden nad ie a by Wan ties toanmnationa. Great Northern «. 4 i stated {t was'he who had handed him U N | T E D Ss T A T E Ss fe nie efi nor nae henna ve Freq) Marly in 1907, when Senator Frank] Grr'aiice gresl, pease dhe a oe the ordinance for introduction Collins e Pomp- of hotel; Margue B. Kellogg. special prosecuting] tabirshaw Elec. DRUMMER, AGED FOUR, replied that the statement was too ridic- ce oes Hence =<l| SAVINGS BANK - wl oe He reiterate is assertion of yesterduy Serre Ge Taha tes sone ee a o Re Eee ween e Union ic an futh- bee! it his ern Pacific Railroads, he called E. H.| Hint Central . Appears tn “A Quiet Evening at | Mesure had Rott a was celled to an Madison Ave. Cor. 58th St. : baa en. Indiahoma Retin. Heme.” hed in The Evening Inspiration Cop . ma a UARTERLY DIVIDEND + aaked . Brooklyn, was fined $50 to-day for per- Nahe sih eed kar ter tools Q tad, purchased any Union Mo} anter Mer, Ma falttthg hia four-year-old) oon Barnard | ‘Sk: oreinanes and he has vecered. nn At the rate of = . oc! crease Int \e the dividend rate from 6 to 10 per| ‘invincible Oll to act at night with Raymond Hitch- | immediate igure > The ordinance a Installation of “auto- January ist July ist on. % cock's “Pin Wheel Revue. calls for the I, arty the previous year, following the : Mari vasa, bt the bacisty for the! Pravpns | teewe a. ore cronpenniae.. tie” wiodone April ist (a) H October ist 88 H i . Ps in buildings of three or increase in the dividend, Union Pa- fa] tion of Cruelty to Children, told Justices orion $n height. it in sald that cific rose approximately forty points. Belmon, Herrman and Healy, in the| the ordinance would give one concern Eine teraiin eniact Lprier to the dividend Rrastion ns Gea! [spoiled jp ence! Court of Special Sessions that Rich had] a monopoly. Deposits made on or before July 13th Charles Floy SARE. Lesa Sentra crear Can | eee ire eee ae epee Bean resiod” three ‘mes att ee ar tvanon weer.({]| WH draw interest from July 1st traced. na + +Jany idea that the increase wou ee ee b trio light Just deoause it hap-| ine head’ walter and Jester’ in Col-| ordered. | No one was more surprised Soae eae eee case HK Quiet Svénine abe aree muaea id) peeiinn resemble one in shape. Never] deau's act, Carl Murdock; the Investiga-|@t Harriman’s proposal to increase at 6 aha’ toe tan cant even svisuen es ae eld, more Paprivesd to pass into theltor, from chief opera, Harve; the rate than the Board of Directors. the snare drum. Rich had to-morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. The igned to consume, But they, as usual, bowed to his will. teed a iicense for the child to perform | events include: exhibition of planes and The increase was so surprising that evenings and Mr, Watson declared the| Selection of best serviced DH4B; mes- The Bow ery DRY DOCK SAVINGS : ® when notice of it was posted on the society would not permit. sage dropping; landing for mark; bub- ble-chasing; 20-mile race; aerobatics s INSTITUTION bulletin board of the Stock Exchange | | ame: ..|3-ship formations and bombing exhibi- avings Bank ‘the| the next morning, “Briggs” Buchanan, ISLE OF WIGHT PRIEST TO LEC} tion, Saving: RE. e one was trying to play TURE ON MUSIC HB! a sauer emily tore It down. f Rev. Dom Andre Macquereau of Harriman was nearly everywhere Quarr Abbey, Isle of Wight, who is held accused of manipulating the dividend to be an euthority on music and rausical T ‘AXICAB OWNERS Munidi pernonal toarket alms, fhm, will be introduced to an_aud!- towhen 2 Kellogg | asked him if he had | X, pis Mat the Convent of the Sacred || Gurety bonds tamed at, lowest rates, purchased stock in anticipation of . “ Heart, 181d Street and Convent A. iberal arrangement ease every one In the nue, on Monday mofning at 10 o'cloc pyedarhlepmeieaiees feat’ forward |Northern Pacific. by Archbishop Hayes, He will deliver A. B. BING with bated breath for the answer. Oklahoma P & 3 a course of lectures on Sale before 52 Wall Street “Yes,” Harriman replied in a calm, |Otis Bteee! - 1 convent’s summer school. 128 AND 130 BOWERY Branch 87 Liberty St. 341 and 343 Bowery Corner vrd Street, New York. New York, June 12, 1922, IE Trustees have declared a dividend for the three months ending June 30, 1922, on all deposits entitled there~ to under the By-Laws, at the rate of FOUR per cent. annum, payable on and A semi-annual dividend at the rate of FOUR PER CENT. per annum has been declared and will be credited to depositors for the period ending June 30, 1922, on all sums from $5 to $5,000, and will be July 17, 1922. bf Cereal nd after Monday, Jul; rT tter of fact voice, “I certainly did |Postum S== payable on ai iy» July Deposit made on or before IFTING WIND NS buy stock in expectation that tho|re®.qe%ace?” a July 10 will be entitled to of| SH! TUR! dividend would be placed on a 10 per | pacitic Ol . haiiekal cent. basis.” terest from July 1, 1922, There were audible “ahs!* from spectators as they sat back comfort- interest from July 1, 1922. be- ine DAY INTO NIGHT AT NOON Beginning with October 1, 1928, Interest Comes Leet Gividends will be credited ds id a Th-Day « ably to watt for further sensational | P IN I ERES I Ona lneheaa 6s poo onreaile ta Credited and Paid disclosures. Reseed : ci dnd taraed day inte Tighe shortly | “Well” thundered Kellogs, “tell us| py ia Quarterly WILLIAM E. KNOX, President before noon, according to the weather Jan’y, April, July, Oct. jue "when es, You Darshaed Pare A computed by the month JOSEPH G. LIDDLE, V! President PERCY G, DELAMATER, Secretary wus caused by a sudden | iict the dividend would be put on a|Pittabursh Coa JAMES A, STENHOUSE, Comptroller 10 per cent. basis.” In a low, even voice that was in startling contrast to Kellogg's thun- ANDREW MILLS, President, ANDREW MILLS, JR., Ist Vice Pres, FREDERICK SHEKWOOD, Treas.’ SAMUEL WEBSTER, Secretary, 2 west was sent back and clogged up over the local area affected. The inkle shower, it was stated, was local and | 2e70us ave papa and ep ee Ld the unsettled condition is expected to} '". ted: “1 purchased Union Pacific extend over to-day and to-morrow] T°’ 1 the expectation that It would A deposit made as late as ae Wind to anon ot a6 | S008 # se eer taal desis When the third day of any month give the best results for a emalllcompanying the rain, the velocity be. | ¥&8 selling under $20 a share.” x », tranamitting set?” Answer—Al (or Rarnee ites Twotenths of an] ‘There was hardly any one present. will draw a full month’s a. By inch of rain fell in the first quarter |90t excepting lon: trained reporters mu of an hour of the rain accustomed to startling climaxes, who ec interest even if the account d uy ing al 1c will give about dest ——.——_ could refele Aer ey, Ua a; is withdrawn the first of obtainable with any receiving set from] FRED STONE'S CIRCUS POST- sudden turn o PONED. Kellogg aid not push his inquiry the following month. If . haps he was the inclement weather|siong this line. Per! the account remains un- on deposits UNION DIME SAVINGS LANK 40th Stree+ and Sixth Avenue An interest Dividend (126th consecutive) bas Deon declared at the rate uf FOUR /&R CENT, per annum, credited July 1, 1vz2, ana payable on and after ‘Inursday, July 10, 0 under 148TH SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND Union Square Savings Bank No. 20 ONION squal A DIVIDEND been declared for gis months ending June 20th. 1668, am ie By-laws from $5 to $4,000. ‘Money deposited on or before July 10, 1922, drawe interest from July 1, 1922 deposits entitied thereto at the rat Beginal: with Uctober 1, 1922, divi- ends yilltbe ‘credited and in of quarterly FOUR PER CENT, er annum on sums from to 85, sesi-ans heretofore, || Beyasanirn on fart, on gS Oe Sagem ean, INGE 7th. rpreaes gn oF before duly (16th will draw D from July Ist, ani not withdras IF. HABARD, Secretary. receive three nionths' interest on 8 0 of N J pt Studebaker . abashed by Harriman’s answer. Per- ‘3 for the Fred Stone] haps he was not suMctently acquaint~ From duly 1, 1922, dividends will be quarterly age aerial about 70 feet} c, hich to have been given with the manner in which big é til one of our dividend FREDERIC ©. MILLS, Preside of six wires on spread- Age el ay "Mineola this afternoon wen Street men sometimes carry out aid aromas, bed SAG 0 his Lys et B gta ge Mon tote Twat 10 ars, giving the cage @ diameter of 4%! has been postponed until Monday at|their market transactions i pel which are Janu- EXC EGAN SOCIETIES ACO Soames, will be found to sive the beet |the same time, 2.16. ft’ may now be disclosed for the|of shares of the stock at the agure R ney oi ll call 2.16, it was quoted at the time he pur- chased the calls. These transac- tions netted Harriman a sizable for- of the transmitting aerial does first time, however, that Harriman ged work. aa NEW YORK STATE did profit to a huge extent market- W W Z (New York) 360 Metres. ary let and July ist—it will receive a larger rate of = = = 0 rs ity, U wise by the rise in Union Pacific an). aint tig 6; leave order care of J. T. wing the announcement of | bum World Wants Work Wonders |x)"; iia’ JUNE AUTO TOLL [eet ere cus ‘The startling disclosures which interest . In the several weeks prior to the] Senator Kellogg, and for that matter dividend meeting, Harriman pur-|the entire financial world were wait- PLACED AT 170 SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATIONS. SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATIONS, , CS Ut ‘3 frat ER Ae kya Pasti ——$—$—$—$———$ aerate chased calla on thousands of shares |ing, were not disclosed, because the For 72 years we have been leaders in 5 elias " wwe. M.—Briet Victrola recital” Fatalities in New York of Union Pacific tn the Tandon oe ator failed to put the proper movements for the bencfit of our depositors po e ‘ rasy City Alone Reach To- he n in [of | } M.—The Philadelphia Sym- tal of 74. ae a Z ~ : cake te m4 fa Dividoue jty 2, 19%eye the wees: mT a: } rding to th t of the = + 7 F ine Savi j cn oe, Bh peng RO ATN i WHAT IS A PACENTIZED RECEIVER? Vevcice vu ow after Duby 90, 1923 For Home- Bulld ling ané caving 4 corded for the Ampico. Society, issued to-day, 170 per- Operating a radio phone receiver without PACENT 61 h divid : 5 ee Eero Oliver Me piewert,| SOs Were killed by automobiies }1/ RADIO ESSENTIALS is like driving # car without the many A srrounces it 97¢a cash dividend at jt» unua nd lyric tenor; Som ween Srueea 1 the Sate accessories that add so much to io pleneure of EMIGRANT | cual rate of 4747 on Saving hare accounts to j i El on The PACENT PLUG, TWIN ADAPTER and MULTI- $5000, and 5% with an extra dividend of During the last month automo- Diles caused the death of 14 per- sons in New York City, trolleys killed 4, and wagons 4. JACK will enable you to get the most out of your equipment. BA NK. | of 1°, on instalment and income share accounts Ask your dealer to show them to you. INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS r Band for Datehe. fie See eee gone ey 1880 i as ; Deal ers: Our plan nterest CHAMBERS STREET ocoupants of automobiles apd two PACENT ELECTRIC CO, NEW YORK who were occupants of horse- 150 Nassau Street Now York Ca S°4N ery Spaulding: (af,"Jesmine drawn vehicles, met their deaths ‘Member Radio Section, Assoc. Mire. Elec. Supplies. ty KW G An DagOM E @®) “I Pass By Your Win- = at railroad crose:ngs. —— al _