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“don has come back, taken his type- we sae DAVY FIRE ESCAPE MONG TOM'S WILL. Tom Mix has made a will (as most Millionaires do), But that's not the point of this little yarn at all. It seems that Tom, in his last will and testament, stated that, should Tony. his horse, outlive him, his equine friend should become the property of Hittle Babe Chrisman, daughter of Pat Chrisman, an old-time cowboy friend of Tom’ Recently Pat brought his daughter (Continued From Second Page.) ment to Induce other citles similar laws, The Aldermante ordinance has neen Introduced "on request’ by Alderman | 4 Kurden, Chairman of the Committee on Buildings, It wijl be recalled thy last week he explained that to pans \iderman | ao to the Mix lot and Tom noticed that) woiam T. Collins, Vice-Chairman of aS: pate riel me hone aM Le Mnndihced EAS 3) Tony fell in love with the child at} the Board and Tammany teader in| ‘Turning to o young Mah atanding H[rittaburah Goal. 66 first sight. That was enough for] that body, handed him the resolution! a his desk, Mr. Curry asked him to 2] usu ow ¥ Hi fits, and ao thé odd will: waa made. Shah So charge Al-Thelp him out In elving thformation. ry um Cereal .. 10% But from the way Tom looked io] That w bitter quurrel has been in ntl Pe ih br Midi Sood BR. Mee} M4 Liaetep ly Ret an his Inet picture, he'll outlive about] promrese between fuctions in the Duvy| ‘there le however, a New York ant on 4 ee deety Tonys, Corporation, one side alleging that dis-|omce of the Davy Fire Kacape Corp, 10% ae rolution proveedings were institute’! ition, tt ia nt No. 41 Park Row at ” COSTLY PROP. for the sole purnore of forcing on" | hay a taf there giving out etreulst, Inu nie, ook Bee some of the officers and directors and| (04 Attandinn to othor busine ae Replogle Bteal.... 82 By IM — Just what the roulette wheel used | cinropriating to the remaining tn-|{nd Attending to other buainess, Un w= S| Republic Stoel... Ta TOMTOM = A tm several scenes in “Page Tim] siders the full benefits and profits. | th* office door Is inscribed: AIH = JS] repnolde Tob pts, ey 46M s8M O'Brien" cost the Metro Company is ohn . Curry Agency, Ino, Ba Royal Duteh . my oOOT oT | THE MEN WHO CONDUCTED THE “Insurance (4 4 to not known outside the Metro family surety Bota on — Bt Fran, 2% my By circle, but Harry Beaumont, the di- DAVY CORPORATION. o a oar Ki = ame 4 A Bouthw pl aT aT aT rector, knows very well how much It] No record of the incorporatora of! \)"\¥ Aw ae Escape.’ ST — Wl manta Coe Sumer, GM 4 ay = cost him. the Davy Automatic Fire Becape Cor-| V0 8 1°n) for ‘The Bvenins| Austin Nichois BM = 2%] saxon Motore.., 4 4k Viola Dana, the star of the picture,| poration was ever filed in New Yorr OF EG) CaIIS lere previously to in | Austin Nichols pf. 65 Cy County. But a was idly looking over the wheel. investigation in Syra BY POLITICIANS; NOT IN IT NOW, THEY SAY % cents a foot for cable, Moreover. |and with such @ law as precedent. ihe|never was a dollar's worth of stock company could have # plausible are s-| subscribed Interested, The but never functioned. New York office since ¢ ordinance hod heen Introduced. Who are the other officers and directors? 1 _THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1922. POLY FORMED Net Net High. Low. Last. Chee Higb. Low. Last. Che Adame Express 02% 62% «69% — 14 | North Pacifit ™! Pe — — mie unease as a‘ ™ Hootin Bteel 804 30% 80% ed Chem... - ally Cos... ® vacationing at Pebble Beach Lodge, | Ailie Chalmers ne on on — &] Oho Rody @ Blew Ha By i Del Monte, Cal Am A@ Chem pt. O41 41m 64 One ROt cs BM RBM poration dissolved at about that ttma/Am Beet Sugar. 45% 45 48 — 2 | otis Rtoel ... went out of existence, There] At Hosen - 4h 4h 41K Pac Coal & O.. 70 70 © 70 Amer Gan oo... ot 4, Mw Pacitio OW ..c. 68K Amer Can pt ... 106 Am Oar Foun pf 121 and 18% —a00/ Pere Marquette . 08% — 4) Phiindeiphia Oo . S| philips Pet 1 | Pleree-Arrow . Pierce Arrow iseolved [ didn't even know an Es Fazer see" eee Air Line tT}! TH TH Ale LA pt im 1) th tire who the present Treasurer was “What's thin for?” she asked, aa|cuse, the headquarters of the Duyy | [wae told that officer waa FH. Huxh Clin omer cc ie Gk fis innocently as though she really didn't] Corporation, reveals this as having | © ulllzan. 1% re aE One oe M 1% 1 faew. been the list of officers und directors |MR. BARTON MAKES A 8TATE- 1 |aione Sheffield .. aa 45 ak “That's to gamble with,” said] President, John F. Curry, Tam- MENT. B Porto Rico ®., ok Harry, falling hard. many leader of the Fifth Assembly Edward V, Barton, Chief Clerk oj | Br Bm Bteo! % ] southern District and Commissioner of Rec- | th “How? asked Viola. Bklyn Ro Tra © Bureau of Sta dards and Appeals, IW} Boutnern Ry. ot Pacific, 90% 90 90 = ry Suede ; o ry of $6,500 paid by| mae atement BRepld Trance 8% MK MOM —1 [eS ro am ue “Why,” went on Harry, anxious to “ied van oe y Of $6,600 paid by ae th a i“ LM ath ag Rta Matt riod Lert bles BO at OMY ss 108 oe ron = alr some of his Monte Carlo repu-/%¢" y John alsh came to the bureau | nrown shoe .... 4% 40% 4 + 4/0 of NJ pt... 110% liom 1104 — tation, "You make a bet on a num-| Vice President, Charles Howe, Syt-}some years ago and said he had been|Brunewick Term. 8% BM OB — Wlstewart-Warner , 46m cay 4a he ber and if that number wins the/acuse attorney {tthe Fire Department about the| Burne Brow A... 18% 180 181 — Wlatudenaner sss. ABE iste tale — aye banker pays you 35 to 1. Go on,| Treasurer, Edward V Barton, Chief) Davy automatic fire escape device | Burn Bros By... 494 =1N}auomarine Beals, 84 8 4 take a bet!" Clerk of the Bureau of Standards and) They told him there to get it ap. | Butte Bup . & [Superior Ol... THT 1 hae ht” Viola, “It bet] Appeals. Salary paid by New York proved by the Board of Standards | OM! Petrol a) Lim ‘AL right, served No is!" he | City, $2,620, and Appeals, | was at one time one | Caliahap Mining. | 8M Roa all aptis ae ond in the wheel| Secretary, Bdward M. Wells, Syr-]of the directors of the company, but | Gant ventner .... a8 1 acuse attorney. and dropped Into No. 18, Directors, William R, White, Chief} ay ‘And now, after making several payments on the Inatalment plan, | Examiner Law Department, id ,| York City. ry $3,300; John Me-|no Harry still owes Viola twenty-nine) qin) “former Tammany Alderman sodas. Marshal attached to the Department | he of Finance, on fe a new kid actor] which has been refused by the Comp-| + troller's office; Michael J. Reidy, FRECKLES. Vern Winters, in the movies, has just issued a come one-come-all freckles challenge. claims to have more freckles than any ono else in captivity and says he can| $2. vention, New York City, salary John Dunphy. New York City I went out about a year amd a hal’ also connected with It, but they have Cann, there was mention of him at from Curry’s district and now City] ene time, but if my memory ta right, information as to| directors. Standards and Appeals had given ite He]/Chief Examiner, Bureau of Fire Pre-|approval to the device. Walsh asked me if I knew of anybody that could act as New York manager. Cent Leather . Cent Le pt Cerro De Paseo. Chandler Motors... 17) o. Mr. Reidy and Mr> White were connection now. As to John Me- S| tra Williams 80 ‘M}union Ba P..... 614 61 61 My union OM ........ 29% 2% Union Pacific .... 141% United Alloy Steel BT = BT aT — never became one of the official “About a year after the Board of United Fruit United Ry Inv Un Retail Btores, Slusorp prove it. capitalist; and Charles F. Davy,!that my don Sidney was out of a Job [che Copper. 2 HW Stee BAL 8 Express “It's lucky that Evening World| patentee. He was twenty years old. Bidney|Ghino Copper .... 30% 20% 29% — 4, U & Pood Prod... contest for the kid with the most] ‘These facts are further substan-|.was given the job, but he didn't las! {Coca Colm wou 10 8 Int Alcene, 064 freckles was confined to New York,''/ tiated by the complaint writes Vern, “or I surely would have] brought on April 18, 1922, by John copped first prize. i ms early Wal ye frock! 0 world! |tive agent o i poodle This action was begun in the Su- Gee! Wes Barry must have drifted|preme Court of Onondaga County in while Vern was writing. Anyway,/and named the corporation Itself and | gq in a suUltliong.” Asked about h, chief promoter and legista- | ine the Davy Corporation | Corporation, Michael J. Reidy, Chief Examiner of the Bureau of Fire Pre- ; vention, said: “I have nothing to|Consol ‘Textil a Sind Ale pf., 91 81 «Of + 1 Col Fuel @ Iron, 81 at Realty. his connection with Davy Automatic Fire Escape U 8 Bteel pf...... Utah Coppers... . Corn Products .. 108 102% he stopped mighty short. also Curry, Davy, White, Wells. Bar-|" Wimam R. White, Chief Examine: |Cosden Copper .. 4) ari ton, McCann, Reidy, Howe and Dun-| or the Law Department, sald: “y|[ Crucible Bteel .. '744% 72% 73% — phy as defendants. In the orlginal] was an incorporator of the Davy | Cuban Am @umr 24% 2 8 — 4 SHELDON SCORES. complaint Barton's name was kiven! Sompany in 1919, -But T was. altmply {Cuban Am Sue pr 1 01 Bh 4 ay | Wenen Hane EB. Lioyd Sheldon, who ts batting/,, Sidney V. Barton, but an amended Cuba Cane Bug . 16% 16% 16% — 1,000 in the scenario writing league} eomplaint filed May 5, 1922, corrected by writing forty-six straight suc-{i1 to read Edward V. ‘ton. ccenes in five years, is at it again. Walsh formerly lived, in New York After a long trip through the} city and has a considerable acquaint- Orient just to look things over, Shel-lance among politicians here. He Is now a candidate for the State Sen- writer in hand afd has turned out one | ate grom Syracuse. that the producers say will be bigger ia hatter than anything he has ever} HOW WALSH WAS HIRED TO earn Si INFLUENCE LEGISLATION. done. The new Sheldon story Is called) 1 his suit Walsh alleges that Wells for promotion “East of Suez," and if the author has | 454 payy employed him and legisiative purposes, He alleges written in half the thrilling yarns he has been telling of his trip, then " that he induced Howe to refrain from] 5, we'll say the story will be @ good) sa nutucturing a competing fire escape | of ial and persuaded him to consolidate his Interests with those of the Davy Cor- ‘ A FISH story. poration. The capitalization of the Here's a fish story that's absolutely | corporation, Walsh says, wax $750,000, true, even if It's given ‘pon the wo.d/ ang that the directors allotted part of we braine eent, this ax follows: ous At the United Studios In Hollywood) 9 Howe $85,000 for his patents: tol company's benefits and profits, DOUBLE DEALING CHARGE TO where Constance Tulmadge is starring in “Kast'ts West," for First National Telouse, there is a Chinesu street ; ne etl Reidy and to himself to be divided a See the cats won't} equally after belng held in escrow for ‘The studio watchman, rebuked for|® Period of six months from May 19, Bee era deca ee he conte cep] Walsh alleges that he did perform | on the cats off Connie's sete und wateh| Various services in the Legislature be- | of the administvation buildings, too. Davy $125,000 for his patents, and $200,000 to Curry, White, Barton, fish bung high on the wall of a|hever received and, in fact, was re- Chinese market and says the fish|fused his claim of $40,000 of capital |" must be taken in at night or he quits| stock and $5,000 cash., Hence, his| 9% Bis job. sult. More than twenty cats wore count-| Legislative records show that bills ed trying to scule the wall to get at] for the benefit of the Davy device were the fish and the watchman says it] introduced at three sessions. Gover- keeps him busy clubbing the felines| nor Smith vetoed the first measure on a dummy director. that Curry and others threatened and| Famous Pinyera. A2% 81% 81% — 1% intended dissolujion proceedings for| Famous Play. pt 04% 04% Hm — LIBERTY BONDS. the purpose and with the intent of | Fed Min &@ 6m pf 60% 60% OH + % Liberty 3's opened 100. depriying himself and White, Barton and Reidy of the benefits to be de- tent to secure for themselves the benefits of the patente and the re- sults of Walsh’ islative work. Walsh further alleges that Curry and others conspired to Walsh makes the turther allegation that Davy, 3980. been manufacturing the Davy device fore the Board of Standards and Ap.|®¢counting to the other stockholders." He demands his allotment of stock He biames it on a atring of dried| Deals and in other ways, but that he| He demand’ tla Mirch Of moe gued against the dissolving of the Walsh's claim that he was tnstru- mental in obtaining approval of the Davy device by the Board of Stan- dards and Appeals is verified by the formal record of that board of Nov, I attended the} Cuben Cane 8 pf. 30% a8” ase = | Wabash RR pt A. first meeting and never attended af-| Davison Chem... 47 46% 46% — 4 | West Pacific pt.. ter that, The company dissolved.| Del Lack & W... 198 127% 128 + | Westing Blec « and I don’t think bas been even doing | Dome Mines ..... 90 80 30 Sibielee Mtb business. Hevtman Kedah. Yen TK THM = hierdie Gores, 84 0G ON : ‘ * Light, however, js thrown upon the | Evacondonnson, som 90 80 = w [Overland Corp pf 43% 43% 434 — mysterious dissolution of the Davy | gre 16% 16% 164 — | Worth Pump ..., 48% 48% 48% + 4 Corporation by further allegations 1M] trie ist pt...... 24% 28% 98% — 14] [Ex-dividend. Walsh's bill of complaint. He alleges} rie 2d pt ...... 18% 18 18 — y%| Total sales 680,000. , oft .0! Ast 4%6, 100.86; 2d, 100.18, up .04; 34, 100.14, off .02; 4th, 100.36, up .0 Fisher Body . Fiek Rubber .... Freeport Texas . General Asphalt. 67 5% sphalt pt . 102 102102 = ed from continuing the business the corporation, and with the in- CURB. Opened firm. International Petro- leum, 22%, up %; Mother Lode, 9%, up %; Mexican Seaboard, 81%, up %; Promotion and leg- him from participation in the Granby Min Rlott 4s Reo, 274, off M4: Packard Gray & Davis — 4] Motors, 15, up M4: Caribbean, 7%: edt RE * IM = Mk [standard Oil of Indiana, 114%. Greene Can ao FOREIGN EXCHANGE OPENED IRREGULAR. Bterling, demand, 4.44%; 4.45%, up %; French francs 0791; cables, .0791% Lire, demand, 0445% off .0001. DAVY, WELLS AND HOWE. _Wells and Howe “have cables, the side, using rights and funds demand, the oorporation and not properly e0 Homestake Min. TL 71 TL Hupp Motors . ion Hydraulic Steel . ML 10% .0757, up .0004; marks, Hudson Motors . 28% 28% Illinois Central .. 108 108 108 off .0001%. Drachma, de- int Comb Eng 24 98% «28% ~ % | MANA, Opened .0804; cables, .0206, un- Insp Copper...... 41% 42 4. — 4 |changed. Swiss francs, demand, Cons Corp. 1% 1% 1% .1906; cables, .1908, off 0001, Guild- A Chem pt 88 88 a8 Cement u“ cables, Belgium francs, demand, vy Corporation, 0010. Pesetas, demand, .1 au 5 cables, 18% — 41.1664, up .0005. 25 kronen, de- n—-& 25, 1919. The motion to approve mand, off .0005. to keep them from tearing up the|the ground that the device had not| sane 2 Tate Mieke bl) kronen, demand, .1650; set to get a Chinese fish meal. been approved by the Board of Stand:|/ «John J, Walsh appeared tn reta-|tavincne Ot Director Sidney Franklin has prom-lards and Appeals. The second bill] tion to the request of C. P. Davy for Invincible Ol . 865, off .0006, Denmark, E Products . “ —1 cables, ined to have the Chinese delicacy (7)| passed the Senate but failed to get out] approval of the Davy automatic tire|jsend oll... % + % unchanged, later taken down at night and put In «/of committee in the Assembly. The|escape, a8 an auxiliary appliance,| Kansas City Bo. 24 2 2% —1%].0018%. New low. sufe where only the use of nitro-|third bill was vetoed by Governor Mil Biycerine will make the fish accessible. | jer in the face of strong pressure from Syracuse, his home district, pai CURRY'S CONNECTION “DISSOLVED COMPANY, BOTH LEADS. Monte Blue and Vincent Coleman both think they are Madge Ken- medy's leading man in “Dear Me."| ., tr uy One W right. ‘The other is leading) s0OUt ® year.” ald Mr. Curry. ‘I in the wrong direction. It seems they had a little argu.[°70Ul The Davy Oor- ment Yesterday as to just which one] — should be handed the title of “lead-| room yesterday, It is Mary Roberts ing man" und left it to Miss Ken-| Rinchart's latest film story, nedy. The star qualified for @ post} Charles K, Harris, author of ‘SIim te the Diplomatic Corps when she Sarid the next Irene Castle vered ; release, has just/written a song called ‘Read your scriptt If you had] siim Shoulders.” We'll bet it won't studied it carefully you would know | pell like “After the Ball’ did. whieh is playing the lead. It seema that ‘Justice’ tn films di mands “Evidence shall be given STILLS. “Under Oath, ‘Phe, proverbial bed of roses is a| More than 6,000 feet of film in used hard and jumpy couch compared with|!® picturing ‘A Woman of No Im- the ease with which Clairo Windsor | portance.” What if she'd been some has emeraged from obscurity to star-|!™Portant one. dom ie the sims. Exit the Vamp," a new film, must The National Board of Review an-|b¢ all wrong with Theda Bara con- nounced yesterday that \ts members| tracting to re-enter pictures for Sela- did net think Nazimova’s “Salome" | nick. would run very much afunl of the] ‘Silver Wings,” the Mary Carr gensora throughout the country. vehicle, has Just celebrated ite hun- Betty Blythe sang an aria from “La | dredth showing at the Apolio Theatre Boheme” at the Whitman Studios} Teddy, Mack Sennett's famoua @ut in Yonkers the other day, We] dog, wil! soon start acting again after \Wke her tetter as the “Queen of|a long rest. Sheds.” Marshall Neilan ts already hard at Wow that Jack Voorhees's hat ts in| work on his first Goldwyn picture, the movie ring, he is having a hard|title of which has not been announced e getting it back on hi: head. Mot cotlten Holuber has taken “Broken his head is swelled, for|Chains to Huntington Lake, Cal. #t tan't, but he already has three dandy | Mebbe he wants to fix the weak links. offer=—all of which he wants to ac-| Jess Robbins, producer of Too cept. Much Business’ and ‘The Ladder Jinx,” is in New York with a third production—so far « secret. jn* Berle Williams and the Mrs, are “affinities” was given a private Hodkinson projecti: Showing in the 4 under the rules of the board, after having submitted samples of the ap- WITH| ©xnibition of its working,” ‘The cost of production of the de- z vice |s “lL was President of the company for] pared to its market price. OT have haa no connection with it sincel WAS TRIED TO LIVE e UP TO NAME; FOILED, When Widow Wouldn't Kansas City Bo pt B64 50% Kansas & Guif. Kelly-Bpring jal INDIAN MAHARAJA WANTS TO SEE ALL OF AMERICA IN 15 DAYS ax— il His Highness of Rajpipla 4% = ] Sees Wall Street—Inter- X=] ested in Lights of Coney. A titled personage on board the which arrived this ratus and having given a public said to be Insicnificant com- L $ Lehigh Valley... 05 04% Lima Locomotive 107% HE SAYS “WAS Is” Change Name, Life * Had No Lure, (Speciat to The Byening World.) NEW BRITAIN, Conn., July 8, Louis Was of No. 170 Winter Street, forty-five, and a widower, is @ failure as a Romeo, but as a marksman he is even worse. This morning, after being told by the widow of bis dreams, Mrs, Mary Zember, that she did not care to haraja of Rajpipia, a Principality of 200,000 inhabitants near Baroda, The Maharaja, who went to 4% + 0% — ™%— Martin Parry .. 32% 39% 2% Mathieson Al... 42 42 42) — Maxwell Motors A 67% 08% 67 — Maxwell Mot B. % | Paris and London. He speaks Eng- lsh perfectly, and said he was much Middle States Oll, 18% 13% 18% become Mrs. aaron No: 2, Was Le tee in the lights of Coney made an ineffec' attempt to wy 6M project. himeelf into the past | Island, which he saw when the Ber ria was anchored In Quarantine ht. In the Maharaja's party are Capt Slag. B. Baen of the King’s Roya! Lig Tak| Rites, who is with bim represent tense, even as his name implies, Taking a %8-calibre revolver Louis locked himself in his bed- foom and fired four shots at his own head. Three ripped through National Acme . National Biscuit,. 147% the partition, narrowly missing Na En & Sta... 04% 02 ry ing the British Government; hi» bis sister-in-law, and the fourth National Lead .. 100 100 100 secretary, Kumar Sahib ‘Digd, grazed his scalp. N RRofMex 24 pf 6% 5% By (whose family Indian name is Di¢ That was enough for Louis, | Nevada Oon .... 17% 17 a7 — %] vijaysluh), Who speaks English Right then and there he decided {New Or! TA Mex O54 O6\4 aay he would rather his friends would say “Louis Was Ie" than “Louis A plece of adhesive his master, and J. McGuire, As soon as his baggage arrived NY Ont & Went, 26% 254% o9q — the Prince and hie suite, under th: tape applied by the police surgeon | Nort & West... 108% 108% 108g gy guldance of Mr. McGuire, went 1: fixed up the would-be suicide. North Amer .... 0 Chm 66% — % the Wall Street district, CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS ———_j/ NOT ON THE TICKE line, te altogether likely to be quite pronounced. American producers wili be enlied upon to supply the deficit if requirements resulting from deterior: ation of Mexican weils and tt will pe surprising 1f prises are not marked up. ( a“ 3AVED FROM DEATH ON SUBWAY TRACK Lays His Head on Rail m Front of Coney Island Train. As a West End train for Coney Island was entering the 36th Street station of the Fourth Avene Subway in Brooklyn this morning, leanc Feigt- now, fifty, proprietor of the San Souci hodge at Bengate, leapod to the tracks and placed his head on one of DRY AGENT ACCUSED OF WAVING GUN IN ROW Him Arrested anita: John Kerrigan, Federal Prohibition agent, was held for the Grand Jury In Centre Btreet Court to-day by Magte- fate Brough on a complaint by John Devlin, Commissioner of Public Safety of Bayonne, N. J. Devlin mald he narrowly avotded « collision between his automobile and that of Kerrigan in front of the Wool- worth Building this morning. They had a dispute, he sald, and Kerrigan pointed @ revolver at him, Policeman MeAne+ ney atrested Kerrigan, who asserted he had merely re: oved his revolver from one pocket to another, He wanted to make a charge of reckless driving against Devlin, but was referred to the ‘TraMc Court. IN WALL STREET An Intimate View of Financial Men and Affairs. Talk of Salt Water in Mexican Oil Wells Affects the Stock Market. By R. R. Batson. Controversy over the question of whether Mexican oll wells, or that Proportion of them located in the Toteco district, are filling with salt water, is as hot as at any previous the rails. ————— time. Current reports have a more Women in the crowd on the plat- Sovy OF RECOVERED, BROKER substantial basis than stories previ: | rorm — gereamed. Fireman John] ‘the body wrwichelee Lorent, tnaur- ously heard, so shares of all compan- ies wi income {8 derived vrinel- Pally from Mexican oil fields are be- ing hastily dumped on the market. Mextean Petroleum is, of course, # heavy sufferer. It is now quoted about 44 points under its recent high price. Its resistance to selling pres- Sure has been weakened because of the fact when the large short interest tO the Isptie was squeezed so vigor- ously late last month the technical market position of the stock was serl- ously undermined. But as severe as the drop In Mext- can Petroleum has been, it does not compare with the recent drop in Mexican Seaboard. ' This stock was introduced on the market on June 14 and the most fan- tastic predictions were made regarding its market future. It was sold to the public at $44 a share and soon rose to around 50, Yesterday it dropped te 81. Its market depreciation hi therefore, been about 40 per cent. Bredan, of Engine No. 26%, and Sal- vator Flatonow, No. 1585 45th Street,| rescuing @ neighbor from drowning, Jumped to the tracks and lifted Feigi-] was washed ashore at the foot of Se- stopped @ few Inches frotn where the] five, his wife and Miss-Nits! Slemore, mast had placed himself, all of NO. 85 West 65th Street, Man- police station told Lieut, File he had] stepped into a deep hole off the beach, been worrying over the death of a friend. Later hb said he kad fallen Lorent rescued her but he wns so ex- listed he could not reach shore him- self, Miss Slemore is still in the Rich- from the platform. His wife, Sarah, who escorted him home, said business at the Lodge had been bad. - oe ——— ance broker, who lost his life Tuesday mond County Hospital, a ty] MACON, Ga, Dr. a Behreiber, who was kidnapped by « number of men here last week and later arrested, charged with the abandonment of his minor children, desertion and non-support. was set at liberty to-day, K ‘ROUND-THE-WORLD FLYER morPT, SOLLUM, Bgypt, July 8.—Major Binke, British flyer attempting a fig around the world, arrived here to-day vA s BAVINGS BANKS. 6S BAN AS was the case last year when re- Ports were current that salt water vas seriously damaging Mexican wells, a Government official has come for- ward to take the negative side of the debate. At least it Is asserted that reports of the extent of the damage are unduly pessimistic. H. C, Morris, chief of the fuel dtvi- sion of the Department of Commerce states that the extension of oil opera- tions in the Tampico fields more than offsets loss of production from wells that have deteriorated by salt water seepage. He makes the further claim that salt water does not necessarily indicate that oil resources have been exhausted but, rather, that these ol! wells have been shut off from connec tions with sources of renewal of sup- “w YORK SAVIN N, W. Cor. 14th St. and Eighth Ave. QUARTERLY DIVIDEND Credited July 1, 1922, at the rate of 4% per annum on sums from $5 to $6,000 entitled thereto under the By-Laws. DEPOSITS MADB ON on BEFORE JULY 10th witt pnaw interest FROM FANKING PY MAIL WILLIAM FELSINGE! dent, WALTER R. BRINCKERHOFY, fy CLARENCE L. BLAKBLOCK, Treasurer, Open Mondays from 10 A. M. to 7 Baturdays from 10 A. M. to 12 M., other days from JOA. M, to & P.M, holidays excepted “Vio1 y. Mr. Morris has an extremely simpl: remedy for the salt water difficulty This remedy, he believer lies ir sinking wells adjacent to those now filling with salt water, In this way he claims contact can again be made with tremendous ot) reserves, ney to Loan on Bond and Mortgage The question of whether the life of the Toteco wells Is to be of brief du ration has a much deeper significanc: than that indicated by the market Movements of Mexican oll stocks I! should be pointed out that these wells have for some time been producing, from 18 to 20 per cent, of the total daily olf output of the entire world Their daily production has been in the close neighborhood of 400,000 bar- rels. Despite all assertions to the con- traty it now seems not improbable that production of these wells will|j™ 2mnum, payable on and after drop unti! it will amount to perhaps July 17, 1922. not more than 6 or 8 por cent, of the Deposits made on or before world's production. July 10 will be entitled .o If this proves to be the case the|M interest from July 1, 1922. effect on the market for crude oll and all its by-products, including gaxo- Citizens Savings Ban Corner Bowery Canal Street semi-annual dividend at the “ FOUR PER CENT. re annum will be credited to depos. tors for the period ending June 30, 1922. on al 5 up to ¥ payable on And after July 17, i982, in aceordance with the By-Laws and Rules of the Bank. peony, deposited on or before July ‘th, will draw Interest from July’ Unt. Hereafter div iit be dec! and credited « INSTiTUTION 341 and 343 Bowery _orner of 3rd Street, ew York HE rustees have declared a dividend for the three months ending June 30, 1922, on all depo: entitled there- .o under the By-Laws, at the rate of “OUR per cent. per ral 1 wuma of Interest . Credited and Paid Quarterly Jan’y, April, July, Oct Wanted, Mechanics and Helpers, Permanent positions are open at the following rates, authorized by the United baled relate par yo States Railroad Labor Board: ANDREW MILLS, Jit, Ist Vice Pres, EREDERICK SHERWOOD, Trees. SAMUEL WEBSTER, Secretary. Bac nat Workers, eet Metal re. L100, ——— Blectrionl Workeray ns et Naat, M48TH SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND tha ods bg s Union Square Savings Bank} “evnme, lachinist#’ helpers, No. 0 UNION MQUARE Baticr hers! neipere DIVIDEND hi iT for e an sont ending du “youn: “i082, ¢0 all et Papeete at —4Te. per hour. deposits entitled thereto at the rate of ie Sar FOUR PER CENT. helper per annlim on sums from $5 to $5,000, able on and after July 17th. Deposits m or before duly L0th will draw Interest Car Repairers and inspectors— @3c. per hour, from July let, and if not withdrawn will| Apply © A. M. to 6 P.M. to An receive three months’ Interest on October Ist. ‘a office at 1824 Btrest and Wills From July 1, 102%, dividends will be paid] Avenue, Brona, N, ¥. quarterly. FREDERIC ©. MILLS, Prs F. M. Clark, Superintendent, 1. R. BRINCKERHOFF, Cie 10 to 3, Mon. 10 toT, Sat, 10 to 12.) New York, New Haven and ACCOUNTS OF SOCIETIES ACCEPTED. Hartford Railroad Co, UNION DIME SAVINGS BANK 40th Street and Sixth Avenue An Interest Dividend 126th consecutive) has been declared at the rate of FOUR PER CENT. All “Lost and Found" articios Anmum, aredited duly 4. i908) and advertised In The World or reported payable on and after Thurad to “Lont and Fount Bure Tora, on all aunt entitled th 103 World Building, will the y-iaws from, #8 to $8,000. for thirty days, Thess liste can be jonoy deport of ; 1008, draws Interest from duly 1, 1982 one OS Bar of The Wetls s Oftieny “Lost aod ound’ Pikes jenny with qan be left at any xf The World's Instead of nemi- Advertising Agenc! ALEX. P, W. 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