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baeead te a —~ Boys May Jeer at Little Girls, a REVOKED PRESSURE LTED . Open. 4 Advance Rumely . 17% y: Ajax Rubbers... 14 Alaska Gold Mit * Little girls are being placed on this world for the sole purpose of ’ testa Juneau rF 1% providing some one for boys to taunt; take this from Booth Tarkington, Allied onsen pt. thy John Hanley and Thomas Kearney. both fourteen, of Bergenfields, N. J., Allie Chalmers .. 64 ran true to this form of bellef this morning when they encountered a fin Beet Buger ss 48% strange miss near their homes—they made faces at her and criticized Am Bowoh 40% pas beeen her clothing. Pe ieee) Br No Explanation Made—Half} ‘rnin tittio girt was only nine, but® Feeble Rallies Shown in} 4” Groner: 8 of $2,000,000 Estate to her name was Sullivan—frst name| tention room, where they proceedea] Some Stocks, Including | 4” Dme, Synato ow ital Maggie—and she was brought up on|to glare deflance at one another. U. S. Steel. An Hide & L pt 67% Hospitals. a barge, of which her father is Cap-| , Then © man answering the general re Ain 100 scseseeves 200% tain, She also ran true to form, i¢|%crption of a “longshoreman,” en- ’ Am lee pt art , tickney Grant de- : + If) tered the station ana reported the dis- | Am Int Corp sss. 88% Sas Weds Sax ek comment|™*™es mean anything. She pro-Jappearance from his barge of his Pending the receipt of more def!) jr, Linseed Ol». 36% Ss rant Sai e the late John H. Flag- | °Cte? to etve the two taunters the|daughter. Before he got through re- nite news regarding the Near East) A" Lucomotive .. 120% on of the ae finest beating of their Iives, per eee o anton tee voleo} .ituation, which was awaited with| Ai Ship & Com.. 20% ter, who died in Greenwich, Conn., ‘A moment later the two toys issued from the detention room, the Am Smelt & Ref 60% refrain sounding something like ‘‘On the Erie Canal,’" the keenest interest, the Stock Mar- ket this morning moved within a Sept. 9 In the will a bequest of $20,000 was made to Dr. Grant and Am Am Bm & Ref pf 101% rushed into the Bergenfields Police Steel Foundry 44 Station and demand .| Father and daughter were reunited, Am Sugar ‘one of $10,000 to the Church of the i ettthe Saab Wee in and by this time the girl and her two| Narrow range and without definite | An suinatra . wean hat . Am Tel & ‘Tel ‘Ascension, but a codict! revokes both.| Stag A” sottcam «rt Ml annoyers had become bosom friends, | trend. Am Tel & el ‘There is no explanation either of why the bequests were made or why can- Am Tobaceo Am Tobacco B. Am W Whe & Si so all hands left the station arm-in- ‘ Pressure which has been so pro- arm. nounced during the last few days and the three were placed in the de- 22% celled. was lifted, and in many parts of the}, wwe B6pept 46 Mr. Flagier’s deceased wife, who MIND THE BUSINESS lst small net advances were shown,| 4" Wool... 99 was Mrs, Alice Mendelick, was a con- OF OTHER PEOPLE, {but the rally was untmpressive and |. vine Tam ‘ralto singer in the Church of the As- NEGLECT THEIR OWN | ®eemed to be due mostly to covering | Am Zinc pt or cension when Mr. Flagler met her. operations by bears who sold at| (moti ae peectiws ah th dexplseorarey : abe | George Van Nostrand Tells ie oo last week or earlier pomp inal aro © People of Freeport What's |‘! “eek Anso Oli. tryman and a friend of Dr, Grant. Dee Brokers reported that public {n-| Atchison The revoking codicil was dated Dec. the Matter With Them. | rorest, measured by ‘the volume of tiie FURTHER ORDERS 9, 1921. It was in August of that year The South Side Civic Association | ordets filed, was practically nil.| At Gur & W r.. 28% that announcement was made of Dr. bad @ “What's the matter With Free-] arge operators adopted a do-noth-|4 @@ WI pf... 18 Atlan Tack....s6 IT Austin Nichols Baldwin Loco Baltimore & Onto port?" meeting last night and latened while George Van Nostrand told his fellow citizens that after t Grant's engagement to Mrs. Rita Lydig. ing policy for the time being, and the bulk of business carried on rep- resented dealings of floor traders 75 According to an unofficial estimate, Mr, Fiagler’s estate will not be in ex- 2131 03% Boats Busy Bringing cess of $2,000,000. His widow, who Liquor From Ships 12 years of intimate acquaintance with} ut while stocks were marking|hamsdal a... ot Vea pioniet yb eit deen pro- Miles at Sea. every town and village in New York] tine the foreign exchange market Fs hlehern ™ v lor 0 . « Fishories.. 8% The $2,000,000 disposed of by the - Silage in hick thers hen the larg. | Was decidedly heavy with exchange |rrookim Balson.. 110 will ts divided in half, haope ls} John D. Appleby, Prohibition Zone Jest number of people busied with |0n London falling to below $4.39, a me is Rap Tran 2344 Be ee Atta ie. earns im ae mag aah that raiding would] other people's business in compari-| new low for the current downward |ji,.,, ios A. ua honu* of his second wife, provided | or¢ ibe Maer Mone aa Ueciee somte tins ve heron who Lng thought and] movement and a loss of more than Burna Brow B 46 such » foundation be incorporated by | until he recelves instructions other- “Biverybody ae th town is trying |® cent to the pound sterling com- Sita Sail area AM the time pF Dig Geath. Otherwise, this|wise, Tho Cabinet on Tuesday de- {to boost himself somewhere else than | pared with the close of last night. | necch-Nut ‘Pk... 41 Bt Lure’s ital ter ry. af eidéd on the three-mile limit, untess|in Freeport," he said. Wheat, too, reflected greater un-|Caddo Olt 11% eae eee The Pacttttoclan Hos, | essel# had been in touch with the! On his motion resolutions were Ott eee Pd Hospital and the Presbyterian Hos-| shore, idea t tir the School Board to easiness over the reported refusal of |oa) Petroleum. 63 pital ae as this foundation! Mr. Appleby said there are aeventy- Rotion on the new high s@hool, for| the. Turkish Nationalist leader to| alla Mining. 9% as never betn incorporated, accord-| fy Cana racitic, 14% ing to the Bankers’ ‘Trust Company, |v, small craft, principally Tnotor| which a bond issue of $600,000 has] recognize a neutral zone, and the} entra Leather, “4t appears that this bequest (about ) operating from Jamaica,| peen authorized. September option rose two cents a Hempstead and Great South Bay in Another resolution directed\ Fred- removing Uquor from rum runners $1,000,000) goes to these three hos- erick A. Booth, President of tite as- pitals.” Uerro De Pasco bushel. Certain-Teed Prod 45 outside the twelve-mile limit. Cotton, which {3 practically as|chandier Motors . 60% From the other half of the estate sociation, to appoint a committee to Ohea & ss sasuke acs itedst fupAn hot wp=9300,000 ia records for arrests for dry Iaw| accompany him to tho village offices) Sensitive as the stock market to war| ("8 (Me «rT for his wife, $100,000 for his invalid] ‘1 ~itteeh were broken in Brooklyn] and try to find out what has been] scares, was heavy, declines extend-|cyi @ Aiton pt. 4% daughter, $100,000 for his alster, Mrs.] When forly Persons were taken into} done with the $15,000 with which Vul-| ing to more than $1 a bale. Ch & EMN... 36 Herman Stumpf of Belair, Md.; $50,-] Custody yesterday by police and Fed-|jage president Robert L. Chrystie Ch Gt Western . 6% 000 for his niece, Gertrude Swindell, | ¢a! authorities who continued thelr| wag supplied for the purpose of mak.} 1% the stock list high class divi- h and $40,000 for his secretary, May|c#™palgn against poison “'reproc- ing a sewer survey. dend paying rails, equipment shares C. Smith essed” alcohol. About 600 gullons at : dl a) few Lok’ the chore (iaportant — of this were seized in a garage at No. a ye CMEBP pt .. 47% DIER CASE SHIFTED |**5,Baltic Strect. SAVED FROM BOAT steels gave the best account of them-|(Chi & N'weatern + #4 The raids yesterday, of which thir- teen were made by Prohibition agents, brought to light many odd methods of concealing liquor. One mun kept his concealed in a false window sill, which could be pulled out like a bu- selves. United States Steel was able to show a rally of more than a point over the low of yesterday. But in speculative industrials declines were the rule, many of which extended to AS FIRE SINKS IT TRE P 6% pt 00% TO ANOTHER JUDGE Johnstone Won't Try It Be- CRIEP TH pt 99% 21% 28% ‘le Copper .... Chino Coast Guards’ Quick Wit Saves Fisherman in Ja- Col Fuel & Iron, 83 cause of His Action as | reau drawer. ' snot WRG: He Columbia Gan ... 100% i point. Comp & Reo 70% Two of Mr. Appleby's agents yes- maica Bay. fs Prosecutor. idee ? a Consol Distrib... Consol Cigar . Consol Gas . terday seized fifteen cases of Scotch} Charles Salisbury, c) which had been landed on the beach at |p pete op OF Plum Beach, L. L, 16 confined to his home with Ean tects? Sn B. R. T. IS DOING WELL; Hempstead by the crew of a smail Consol Textile 9% and three other officers of the bank-|joat which escaped. It was said the| Severe burns to-day as tho result of BIG EARNING INCREASE | Groe+l 85% rupt brokerage firm of E. D. Dier &| liquor was part of a cargo recently|a fight he had last night with flames|#igares Show Jamp in Profit for | ©o'" Products ... 114 Co, under indictment for grand a1 Rodent from the Bahamas by a Brit-|in his 35-foot motorboat, which took July and August. Precieigeateti ee atl eeny and bucketing orders, were | '#” ve fire about a mile off Breezy Point,} The financlal statement of revenues| Cuban Am Sugar 22% marked off the calendar in Judge Cuba Cane Sugar Cu Cane Sug pt i) Jamaica Bay, and sank in several feet} and expenses for the months of July = PR ark WESTCHESTER NOTES. Johnstone's part of General Sessions seen daes of water. The flames acted ‘as a[#nd August, given out to-day by the|Gmmer. Solvents 49% y rday. Miss Ruth Ta: beacon, with the result that C t Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company,| Davison Chem 40 este! lor, Republican candi- | b¢ ' h 2 oe FE Increase of $131,243.43 in the] De Bee ing. 2 ‘The Judge announced he could not| date for Judge of the Children's Court| Guards rescued Mr. Salisbury. Coy pela hehe Ge BUS |B ge hd “with propriety’ sit in this case be-|°f Westchester County, has weturned| Mr. Salisbury was on a fishing trip|}y the company for the two months, Du Pont from a short’ vacation in the moun-|in his bout, which he valued at ; e corre! uso, as an Assistant District Attor- * as compared with the corresponding] Du Pent deb . ey, he hae opposed in the Federal| jim" {dllowing an xctive campaign) $10,000, and its engine backfired, | two months of 1921. lee Storage Bat SIN Court, Dier’s effort to prevent the | Nr wna str eles. of Frank-| 'eniting the oll in the bilge water] ‘The comparative Agures for August] Endlcott-John 81% are: District Attorney from using the|lin Avenue, Mount Vernon, have re-|!@ fought the flames with a little aia sae Pere terry Paracas le ORE) firm's books and records as evidence. | turned from Massachusetts. wand ho had in tho craft, but tho] g.tevraide: Auras, 881, seas ier? | trio ia pf Meanwhile Dier's case is stayed} A number of prominent women of | Strong breeze made it a losing fight. ‘Total operating expenses, August, 1 Erle 2d pt pending decision on a motion for a Westchester County will be guests at Coast Guard Station No. $1 picked $1,989,000.84; August, 1921, $1,879,664.19. | rairbanks a Good-Fellowahip Dinner, which will be given by the New York State Feder- ation of Women’s Clubs, to be held at the Hotel Commodore on Oct, 9. Mra. Walter 3. Comly of Port Chester is President. up the flames and belleved them to bo distress signals. A rescue boat was dispatched. On thelr way back they saw the motor boat sink from sight. ] change, of venue, to be argued Tues- day before Supreme Court Justice ‘Wasservogel. 2s RECORD SEES VICTORY Net revenue fr 1922,, $1,068, 463.28. The same figures tor the two months only of each year are: m operation, August, August, 1921, $969,- Freeport ‘Texas Goldwyn Pie Mine Mari _ 4 Donald 2 Totul operating revenues—(1922), $6,-| Gen Asphalt .. 88 Marion Evans ani nald Evans. a 209,483.67; (1921), $5,895,077.87. Gen Asphalt pf . FOR PROGRESSIVE CAUSE who spent part of the summer at I. PENNSYLVANIA BANK] | ‘otal operating expenses—(1922), $4,-| General Electric. 174 Sunapee, N. H., have returned to Scars- 013,906.69; (1921), $3,830, 144.92, General Motors... 144 Says Conneeat natives Svea’ wilt Be over-| date. FAILS FOR MILLION] Net .revenue from operation—(1922),]G M Deb 6 p c.. 84% whelmed at Next lection, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Jackson of $2,061,933.55. i 2,196,176.98; (1921), Scargdale are tn Westport, Conn, snips Se Members of New Rochelle Council, Knights of Columbus, are organizing a football team, which will play its first game next Sunday, Its opponent will be efther the 16th United States Infan- try or the Mount Vernon Knights of Columbus. Neptune Fire Company of New Roch- Geort L. Record, defeated candi- date for the New Jersey Republican Senatorial nomination, announced tn Jersey. City to-day that he would sup- port his successful oppbnent, Senntor Joseph 8. Frelinghuysen, and other Re- Petition Filed Here by One of the Partners, A voluntary petition in’ bankruptey wus filed to-day In the United States District Court by Paul Sturtevant of Gulf Bate Steel. Hudson Motors 50% Dean Frederick B. College of the nounces a new course in Federal and State income taxes on Friday evenings Robinson of the City of New York an- publican candidates in the coming Jono held its annual plenie at City Park | No. 880 Park Avenue. The petition ts| t_ 7-30 commencing Oct. 6. ‘The lec- see “ON election. But he added that his 80,000 |lavt Sunday. 7 turer 1s Dr. Joseph J. Klein, tax expert, J hie Maer tpokell 1 Art Soctety| 0" behalf of Mr. Sturtevant individu-| senior member of the firm of Klein, | Illjnols Central. yYotes enst for a Progressive platforin, ew Rochelle Choral loctety ; 4 : Lingh . " }Indiahoma Re + nning its musical programme for} #ly and as a shareholder with Judson] yinds & public ne “ | ‘euginet © well organised and. conser season. ‘There will, bo. monthly|T. Snodgrass and Emmett 'T, Butrd, | eountants. Int Camb Ene. vative party organization, will hearten | musicules und two concerts. The offi-]in the Bank of Conneautville, Pa | as well eset sti | the Progressive forces everywhere. Adeline Conklin, HMon-] ‘Tho labilities shown in the accom-] mado at the wee | Int Gene om : ne-third Ce planar Set bho i Mrs, Guy La Dion enn. panying schedules amount to $1,026,-} ington Avenue and Street, until) ine Cement . { Meu setae be Sain Robert We jacksou. | 491, and the assets $486. Oct. 6. Int Harvesters... 207% : ground,” he declared, "with every indl- Prebident: Mrs. Arthur No} a's letition alleges th : —-- =e --- Mar pf.. 66% 1 Gatidn thet another SEbt Will pee & de- acer Vide ‘Sracidents” Ara ne petition alleges that the three : Int Mor Mar pf.. } cided majority wf the party voters on|John Arthur Kershaw, Corresponding} ™0N bumed were co-purtners in the CURB OPENED STEADY Int Nickel 16% our side," Secretary; Mrs. James H, Johnson, Re-| banking concern, but that on Jan. 80,| Retail Candy, 7; Simms, 10; Radio, | 1er Paper te EE cording Secretary; Mrs. Frederick H.} last 4 general assignment was made] 4 3.8; 8, ©., Ind, 1171-2, up 1-8; ee Bi 4 ; Seacord, Treasurer; Mrs. George W.Jand the bank ceased to nat Re BS ¢ 2, Ai ABY oe NEGROES OPEN FIGHT Huron, Avsoclate Membership Treas-['the partnership was dis ae ane Intl Pet, 21; Mutual, 111-2; City] Jron Products. i er; Mrs, Frank I, Seott, Advisory ee aeheg fk pS 97 5 Island OM eeseere ON WHITE PLAGUE Detuteer atm Robert “I. Janes, Lic | Habilities listed in the schedule con-| Service pf, 697-8, up 1-8; Gult OM, | cot Toa 3 berculesia Death Mate Greateat|!"nian: Mrs, Edmund ‘T. Church, Pub-| sts wholly of deposits accounts or} new os 4 4 a eathor (£0: | Soman Bron es: reulosis Dew je Greatest ee inc Joan accounts, 123-4, of 3 *. Exp, 61-2, of Kayser N. licity Directa J Kay % Mere, Says Doctor, ‘The seini-annual election of officers ere is a balance on hand in cash]1-8; Mtn, Prds, 151-8, Kansas City 80. Tires times as many Negroes as white | of Court Ivanhoe, Foresters of America, of $67,100. Rothwell, Harper & CURB Kan City Bo pt ‘sons die In New York City every year] Of New Rochelle, resulted as Matthews, No. 2 Rector Street, ary at-] pinerty 3-1 opened 100:90; aat |omees © Guilt. of tuberculosis, Dr. James Alexander} August Krueger, Chief Ranger; Henry |iomneys for the bankrupt. CPR PMA Ua ss Tet | elly-Horing fs Miter, President of the New York Tu. |B b Chief Ranger; Louis A i, unt 4, 99.84, off 80; 2d 4 1-48, 99.80, off | Kelty-8p VIII pt. fai berculosis Association, announced at a mad Secretar JF oy % JAILED FOUR DAYS 04; 8d, 99.80, off .04; 4th, 99,98; | Kelsey Whe anew held in the West 185th Stree va as : Victory 4 3-43, 100,54; call 100.20, Serer or ie Mew Kore Putbe Lass ce et vara BECAUSE OF MISTAKE [or 02, ons last night, , : ‘OREIG cc IGE sNED| Etens® ‘ s * Beadle; Henry Bloom, FORWIGN CHANGE OPENED] pachay Steet LH DE Miler sald, was 299 for eaon |IUNOF Be Chris Kanp Lectures; | COert Hesse Twe Mee Arrested Hone SIER Thue Ere 4 W sake ot 4 i eh) jucob J, Dorst, Captain of Degree Scene of Burglary. i 4 " , 7 Aineoiae i , Lehigh Valley ne terrors 28 Seaiont only. ST, for eam. ‘Tho installation will take place} After having spent tour days in jail | Sioriine, domand, 4.99 3-8; cables, | ie Loco. « fast night opened a ‘health week" cam> Wedrescny Hisbis SA jr ts forming af? ®,charwe of suspicion of burglary, a0 ey OF aa: Oh ASA AS Loews Inc s-s+r+ paign among the Negroes in Harlem, | soccer football team in New Rochelle, | 2! T. Worden, thirty, of No. 724 Hast | °° i SARS 158 1-2. Lire} rote Ino : conducted by the Harlem Health In-| which will ba known as Clan Bruce] Fifth Street, Brooklyn, and Herbert Aomand, 0G cables, 0428 1-2, off} Loose-wal A ‘ cormation Bureau, football team. ‘They will play in the| Steet, twenty-four, of No. 605 Fourth] ‘000! DAIBIRR, Trance, GOUW AR | BORMSEE 535115: 3 fe eS OTS State League. Avenue, College Point, were released by | 2718 1 cables, 0714, off .0004. | Mother TAM, «228 : CROWN PRINCE OF JAPAN | Mrs. ben Adams, patriotic instruc} Muglatrate Silberman ‘in Jefferson Mar-| Marks, 0006, Drachma, demand, | Meru Mie tor ol landreau Wornan's Relief Corps | ket ‘ourt yesterday. 0320; cables, 6. Swiss rancs, : TO VISIT UNITED STATES | of New tox sented an old] Magistrate Silberman declared a mis-| demand, .1864; cables, .1866, off .0001. | Mallinson & Co tiluatrated Bil take had been made in arresting the} Guilders, demand, .3872; cables, .3875, | Mama Cops two men, who were found in a corridor] ofr ov Pe 1511; | ta A noyes ut No. 149 Wost 33d Street soon after Pe Tre of ton. ‘sweden Mar 8t R prigr pf VANCOUVER, B, a Sept, 28.—It ts (Prom the Boston, Transcript.) the studio of Miss Ida Altshul, fashion 4 Ry OFF i eden | Martand Ot A boy had just been vaccinated ana} designer, on tho second floor had been} Kronin, demand, 2631; cables, .2685.) Martin Parry Deasible thst the Crown rrincy of Ja-} 1% sotior was about te bandses the] found broken. | off 0007, Norway, demand, .1701; | Mathieson =. now hng-ton ped oe nee. may | piace Tho men sco draughtsmen for the] cables, .1705, up .0007. Denmark, de-| Mex Seaboard epee Viscount Matsudaira, “Put it on the other arm, doctor,” he fae sree! Air Corporation, They] mand, 204; cables, 2068, off 0009. Mex Beaboara et of Ceremonies in the impertal | ##!¢ ol aeistrate Silberman Worden had pane oe joon 01 Y “Why, no." elaacian ne Into the bullds i Maxwell Motors A STM Rousehold at ‘Tokio, who hos arrived Why, no." paid the doctor, “x put st] Bone into the bullding an business, ‘hile WELL DIRECTED. Maxwell Motors B 18% hare from Ji on the gore arm, of course, so that the 4 = ront entrance, 5 Stores it the Prk nat travel he ts preparing | boys at yoyr school won't hit you on it" | Pistol, This apparently was equipped (¥rom the Louisville Courter-Journal.) ‘May Dept Sto is 4 : vith a sil . fi "That fashtonable wedding went off] Mexican Pet Me is Mgcount Matsudaira satd,} “Put it On the other arm, doctor,” ve- | With a silencer, as neitler Kante, Ipat} That f teapot 4 the pakatie’ wl will be made early in| peated the youngster. “You don't know | Hor any of the other lodgers heard the] "ween de wan singed by a hig morte] stiddlegptuten Ol, 188 tie year. the boy# at our school’ shots fired. aise Midvale Steel... 33% 10,000 U. S. CHURCHES ADOPT MOVIE SERVICE p ae the evening programme of |! churches in the United States ont the tdea is taken up génerally, Dr, High, Low. Inst. Open. High. Low. 14 Explains | Selden believes. ity tm 11% [to wan wii ity tte Bvangelies! ‘ai, At the Town Hall Sunday night @ y 10 wi 1 “18% “4 4 Mo IMK&T pt wit , @% 44% The project for placing motion pio- standardized programme will be pres 4 in in ae pac ot ase oe ture entertainment in the churches | sented by Dr, Selden to acquaint these: 81% 80% 81% | Montana Power 72% fas part of an evangelical appeal was| Interested here with the working ‘of! a” aa” aa” [Goninon 218 | ontiined yesterday by Dr. Charles M.| the Christian Herald's plan, A hymn 68 868 | Manhattan ct 52% 52% 62% | Selden, editor of the Christian Herald, | will be‘@ashed upon the screen and @ 4% 48 43% tional Acme 14% 14% 14% : is backing the mo short prayer servico will follow. 40% 40% 4014, National Biscuit, 161 161 168% ona sas = The picture will be one filmed ta Egypt, ilustrating Moses and the story of the exodus from Dzypt. This. will be followed by an evangelical message from Dr. Selden. Motion pictures, supplemented by hymns, prayer service and short talks by pastors afterward, will form x M1 100% 111 NH & Hart f 81% 91 91% | NY Ont @ West. O14 Ol 0144 [N Font & wast. SAVINGS rm (a= eavings BANKS. 87% 86% 37 | North American . i TD 121% 120% 921 | North Amer pf . Kai 128122128 «| Norttfern Pacific. } 20% 20% 20% | Nunnally Co ..... 00% 60% 60% | Oklahoma Retin . 10154 101% 101% | Orpheum Cir 44 43% 43% | Otte Bteet . Otis Steet pt .. Owens Bottling Pacific Gas & Ei. Pacific ON .. Pan-Amer Pet Pan-Amer Pet BR 22% 22% | Penn RR 46 «46 46] Penn Seaboard .. 97% 98% 97 | Peoples Gas 3282 82s Pere Marquette . 18% 18% 18%] Philadelphia Co.. 51 «BOM -50'G| Phillips Pet . B20 G12 Plerce-Arrow ... 46% 46% 46% | Plerce-Arrow pf 40 40 40 Plerce O11 Pierce Ol! pt Pittsburgh ( Pitts & WV Pond Creek ... Postum Cereal .. Postum Cereal pf Produc & Retin. Public Serv ot NJ Pullman Co... Punta Aleg Sugar Pure Ot) Rand Mines Ray Consolidated Reading ‘ Reading ist pt . Reading 20 pf... Remington Type. Replogle Stee! Republic Steel . Republic Steel pt Reynolds Tob pf B Republic Motors Royal Dutch St Joseph Lead St L & St Fran ] StL & St Fray St L & Southw Some part of every dollar ; you earn belongs to your g future and should be in a Savings Bank. , The East River Savings Institution has been protect- ing savings and paying two. dividends a year on them since 1848. As a mutual bank, all its earnings belong to the depositors, ‘ is ig { 3 L 145% 1428 142% tbl theta u . a Bu st Hing lle Per cent per annum was Get your part of the De- s 38 BTY ouih rhe se Ae) ‘ © anes Wh the rate of our dividends De cember Dividend by opening 3 S1% 60% South Ry p iy ember 31, 1921, and June 30 i 70% 8 O of Cal 17% 192% your account now. SOotN J. 83.0 of NJ pf. Stewart-Warner . | Studebaker ...... 1 Submaring Boat.. oe on Mfg. eke Hy ON. Tenn Cop & Chem Texas Co Tex Guilt Tex Pacific . ‘Tex Coal & ON ‘Tidewater Ol Tobacco Prod ‘Tob Prod do A Trans-Cont Ot! Timken Roller ... Union B & P. Union Olt Union Pacific Inited Alloy Steel Inited Drug . nited Drug 1 nited Fruit nited> Ret Sto aorr ‘ JB O1P pf... S Food Prod.. § Ind Alcohol. U § Realty . U 8 Rubber US Ruta lst pt . U 8 Steel U § Steel pt Utah Cop Utah Securities 100% 116% 50% East River Savings Institution 291-3-5 Broadway—One Block North of City Hall ; NEW YORK SAVInGS BANK N. W. Cor. 14th Street and Eighth Ave. QUARTERLY DIVIDEND Credited Oct. Ist, 1922, at the rate of 4% per annum on sums from $5 to $5,000 entitled thereto under the By-laws. DEPOSITS MADE ON OR BEFORE OCT, 8rd WILL DRAW INTEREST FROM OCT. ist. Interest Creaited Quarterly BANKING BY MAIL WILLIAM FELSING ident WALTER R. BRENCKERHO! ‘ TANCE t BLAKELOCK ‘Open Mondays from 10 7 P from 10 A. M. other days from 10A. Neto 3 P.M holidage ented Money to Loan on Bond and Mortgage vt Wabash ROR Wobash RR pf A Wabash RR pf B Weber & Hell .. West Mary . West Pacific , Treasurer, to 12 M., West Pac pf see stern Unton Air Greenwich v Westinghouse Westinghouse The Bowery 84% 814 RAG | Wheeling & BB% 28% 9914] Wheel & LB pf. . ° . 30% 30% 30%] White Motare avings Ba Savings Bank 91% 90% «914 | White Or I 41833 128 AND 130 BOWERY 39-388 Wilson Co . \ Branch 87 Liberty St. 87% 85% 854% | Overland Corp 5. E. cor. 6th Ave. & 16th Sc. 2 20% 20% | Woolworth Co pf 40% 40% NEW YORK New York, September 11, 1923. 1% 1% hh Pi . 40% 0 dee asl Sor Pump pe. t BR A DIVIDEND AT THE RATE OF A quarterly dividend at tho rate of Th [wright Aero... 4 youn PER Che: 2% 21m B14 0 Bagle Ol. ati 31% F | Pike eae i our Per Cent Beem ‘per annum has been declared to depositors on sums from $5 to $5000 for the quarte: ending September 3oth, 1922 Deposits made on or before credited to depositors for the period ending Soptember 30, 1922, on ail cums from $5 to $5,000, and will be payablo and after Monday, October 16, 1 deponiied on oF be- G AND FINANCIA . Mone; 108 i s {reat ‘trom October Tee, » so Mutual Oi October 10th wil draw in re Dividends will be credited and 11% ne terest trom October 1, 1922 pide instead of pander Mae 4 heretofore. WILLIAM E. KNOX, Presta: JOSEPH G. LIDDLE, Vice Presid PERCY G._DELAMATER, Becret JAMES A. STENHOUSE, Comptrol of Maine We have ready for dis- tribution a special let- teron MUTUAL OIL OF MAINE. Citizens Savings Bank Corner Bowery and Canal St- The Trustees have declared a Quar- terly Dividend at the rate of Four Per Cent. Its Organisation per annum for the three months vnd- Finances ing September 0th, 3922, on all Holdings Amounts of $6. Up: 10. $5,008, entitied reto under the By-Laws and Rules the’ Bank Recent developments in ‘A oll cums of eposited on or befor credited — t \- $s 1, witors entitled 3. aaah theaffairsofthecompany. jee rem letaress a under fo BAYLER, Presi EDWIN A. LAHM., ‘Secretary CARL A. RICHTER, Asst. Sec'y, at tho rate of Deposits made oa or before (ise w Interest from Oct. 1, 1922. Proposed. expansion. Completed and impend- ing mergers discussed. Interest Credited a1 April, Pald "ara abr | Ask for special letter on Mutual Oil of Maine DRY DOCK SAVINGS INSTITUTION Mil & 343 Bowery, Cor, 34 81 N. y E Trustees have decta: ed, smtith Jones & BAKER Members New York Curb E: hange Direct Bely te Wi of FOUR on oo8, atter October 16, 1922, BE your own Landlord. F ae . tt befor Three New York Offices ||| "=" eit great grom’ Ost i tbo The World’s “REAL PEM ADS | Mectiltiso ANDREW "MILLE ESTATE” Advertisements 225 Fifth Ave. Mad. Sq. 1377 2 @ 50 Broad & Broad 7150 Bh ww oy

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