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Fn ene nee et te Rem tm ee _THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3,.192a. ON STEADY SALES Bond Demand Shows Healthy Tone, With Foreign | Leading Advance. Under the stimulus of further im- Adams B: Advance fome Air Reduction Ajax Rubber Alaska Junea Allled CI Allis Chali Am Beet Sugar Am Am Am am Am pt Sues ‘i Linseed OW. Don’t Seek Gas Leak With Match Fire Prevention Week Slogan Open. High. Low., Last Republic Steel... 96% 56% 36 TOK Rey ‘Tob pl 1 0% G6% 66% 50% mon Royal Dutch 61% “OI% STH At Joreph Lead St L & Southwest St L & S'west pt Saxon Motors. Sea Air Line pt + Sears-Roobuck Seneca Copper Sinclair On Southern Pacific Southern Rall South Rall pf Stand ON of Stand Oil of N J. Stewart-Warner Studebaker 18% Department ime Educational Campaign—Eve Christmas Tree Candles Are Frowned Upon. Sixty thousand placafds inscribed, “Obey the Law—Provent item! Were posted about ‘the city to-day for Fire Prevention Week. Thousand! of additional warnings wif! be distributed by the Bureau of Five Preventio of the Fire Department, which is conducting an intensive educational eam) paign scheduled to continue for many .months. Some of the rules prepared for guid- - ance of the public are: They shopld be kept clear and Matches should be kept in a metal] for use at all times. Linseod OM pt Supertor Olt L = provement in the Near Past situa 1s »mo Spicer Mtg container away from héat and out off Kerosene should not be used Radin way : . * tion and distinctly more encou g Batety ft the way of small children, lighting fires. , Snieit & Ref. 61% Inflammable rubbish, paper, broken] Do not use lighted candles on Chri industrial réports the stock market Bteel Puy ce adig Tex Coal & ON .. maniltura, ae.) aUguidi be wie mus trees. 4 to-day, with its inside or technical Bomar see. 8 Tobacco Prod aii - Te ene ! ae rong eave The door of the dulnbwaiter ‘ Tel & Tel .. 120% Tol S& L & WB cellar, attic and ya o the curb and} should not be tied back f position strengthened by the recent t Guten Ol ‘obacto Bion Ol sase+0 be placed in bundies or containers so} catise the spyeadl of fire by making’ j decline, showed further recovery in Totmeco Bo. A Union Pacitic ta prices throughout the lit bs A lta Tt was readily apparent initial in zine dealings that investment and specu zine of lative confidence had been exten- steed sively restored. The bond market Atehison worked higher, with foreign issues Alt Bema A leading the advance, high grade rail Atl Coast Line... 1 road and industrial shares were in Au Gulf & Wt steady demand’ while the more spec Austin Nichols Jative shares indicated that spirits of Hall Locomne Htatd Lovo wt wal pools had been revived As the session progressed stocks that are generally ac Gauge of the et's held initial but a true epied trend not only in many in to extend The forward move- gains stances were able further their advances, ment was orderly and convincing. For the first time in two we & Zlne strong upward draft. ol paints, grease or fats should not pe stored in the house. Curtains should be kept away bas open gus flames. Do not look for that the Strect Cleaning Department may cart It away to the dump. ‘The careless smoker should be watched, Note whelo he throws i , U S Rubber iat pt gas leaks wil s, cl and cigavottes when + Utah Securities realy Sl baie lighted match or candice. ‘ Vanadium Steet he has finished them, and put them! “uses and a number of stores ‘ Mace eg et ER out yourself, if necessary. hotels will display cards in their 44 19% S109 senicaniue hay} Locate the fire alarm bok nearest}dows. School children particulary Wober & Heil will be urged to heed the warnin and 224 sit and 30 gold -medal have been offered for the best schod exanys on the subject your home and learn how to send in an@larm, Fire escay Union. . # should not be’ blocked Wostinghouse Elec Nae 11 GERMAN POLICE. |WATSON’S WIDOW ey win Ro HELD IN BELGIUM| DECLINES HIS. SEA riand Corp pf Aero Governor May Name Wou an 'To-Day as ‘Tempor- ary ILonor. —The Teutons Gonfersed Shaving Belgian Army Officer hy Mistake. LIBERTY BONDS. Liberty Ist 41-18 opened 100, off ATI Oct. stage a public buying on a substantial ecaly ‘ 7 % 8d, 99.88, up 0.06; 24, 99.74; 4th,| BRUSSELS, Oct. 3.—Eleven meny vat wet for ior $n evidence, Much of this was LATE SLEEPERS Glenna Collet, of Providence, peiaterd isha 100, off 0,04; Victory 4 3-48, 100.14;] bers of the German Green Pollee who is th Tie as * i s! ‘appari ‘ ag ‘it Leathe : Aid y i e first wo! er uppo for Western account. RUSHED BY FIRE] pefeated Mrs. Gavin at Chandler Motors ut off 0.04; beeing off 0.0; are alleged to have confessed plan-[ine United Ss Senate. She wi Aalde front thetmprovement tn’ the pay # avis * & Ohio ihn SURB. ing and executing the assassination of /have mi empty honor, it is true, ax ‘ ; ' "i rings Chi & Alton ples ; " ; foreign situation the market was] Te On the seventh floor of the White Sulphur Spring cH cana q Opened steady, Retail Candy, 7;] the Belgian, Lieut. Graff, believing] successor to the term of the late. Sep} ae Petites Dpartaledt fauna Nom S80 Wealth peti, Shr Se eeenen gai | Radio, 4 1-4; International Petroleum,| yim to be another, are being held for| ator Thomas ©. Watson will be. nomi oA lings ei a eA CRMAREODA geek iaday created conaderabis ex-1 Nitke: Glenna’ GBliet of Providence BY HRY NAVY FAIL eMéesip 4 211-8; Standard Gil of Indfana, t tial by the Bel; % ilitary |nated ina special Georgia primary (hy additional encBiraging reports from] cscnent in that and the adjoining CM & SUP pr ° 118 1-4; “Simms, 107-8; Reo, 127-84 | Court martial by the Belgian military pro and elected before Congress ml the steel trade, large Increases In carl bi iaines, ceoupied ty. pee en Hed (ae in her fourth national a wn ‘ oy Cities Service, 197, off 1; New York] authorities at Aix-la-Chapelle. meet again. ij buildings, ecu 1y people of the rf 4 ; 5 fc Rel pviaoken : e Gov. Hardwick ore loadings, optimistic speeches at the] theutrical profession, who siget late, [champlonship, was acelainel Query Cite tos pt oe Aad Olltod Neat Yorke 665, ue 16 BA Laie erect Lieto Mrs. qnomes E, Walee: Wea Rankers’ Convention by scme of the{ Louis Me superintendent of the fof American golf women of the year ‘i tial LUSes, ilo Mw) Rheinhardt, are alleged to have de-lene Senator. It is tinderstood that ahd : ate Hiduss, was overmone by eimoke after me Le clared they intended to kill a police| will formally decline the place to-day ect Paw ieetciee ta entering the building ten times to help] 122. Ta the Snat rornd of the na \ aah 1 eeaiy ie need ee cuTmts: a Helsiaa vena ot tite Gowers eiceaee Guam ut sds c out men and women. Mrs. Joseph {tional championship. which was eon pened steady. sterling, demund,! arent, in. order to avenge & German] je will name Mrs. W, EL. Felton 0 Sore aity. BHegeaneanly sugar. Caluhan, occupying an.apartment On} cided on Greenbriar tinks. White| Prohibition Forces Still Search cabled, 30%. Branch fENCs | ice amcer: siamed (Béorliclowakl, [Carteraville, called Grand Old Speculative optimism was particn-| the sixth floor, was carried out semi : ue Me = Pines Sbnvet at Sema tay s-0rets) Loan! 6s, + UP A "Tuady of Georgia,” ‘That she wilf ae larly pronounced in Standard Ot) | Conscious. oth were revived. Sulphur Springs, W. Va.. tiine for Suspect Which Escaped | consoi 158% 158% 0000%. Lire, demand, 043614 “cables, | who was Killed by Schmitz. cept ts believed hore to be certain «>, e] shates, which gained from threo to}. The fire swept the seventh floor and}icen year old girl der Mr. ; Gont Can Si, ROK off .0000%. Belgium franc] Lieut. Graff was sht on March 23] Mrs. Felton js one of the leaders o , fides, pesspateanelness )d damage estimated at $7,000, Smoke | wii A. Gavin of the Luntereoinbe in I Products 110% 415 K 1244; cabl 0713, } last, while riding ‘th a tramway car] the women of the State. five points on recurrent reports of }njted the halls and corridors und made | Hines oe Sp eDiaes Rear 18°, IS up .0001. = Marks, —.0005%%, off | between Ruhrort and Walsum, in the <tieetos capital readjustments,in motor shares |the exit of the tenants dimcult. Club, Englane 8 Collet entered ‘ me A ay rs 000 1-16. Drachmas, demand, .0320; | occupied territory near Duesseldor’. which gained from one to more than} Miss Anna Ryan, an actress occiipy-|the finals ax possessor of the North] Agents of the Prohibition forces (9- | ouban Am Suga 25i, ables, .0825. Swiss franc, demand, —s + MEET TO AID DRIVE FOR, {wo points, in equipments which weet {ME & eertment on the sixth floor, and South championship and alo ax| AY” We searching docks, plers ond {Cube Cane Bu +1865: cables, .1857, off .0001. Guild- | TROOPS DISPERSE MOB METHODIST HOSPITA wo points, in equipments which went] nea to the street in a. dressins oe caitvarventael inlets for a ship that was so eager to eas iS ane Fi PS ers, demand, .3870; cables, .3873, up AS NEGRO IS KILLED up @ point or more and In various}gown with her pet chow dog, ‘Tiny |'° Vastern women’s champion. get away with its cargo of liquor it| per @ tndson sn = OO Rpg riese tae; Geman) 191th cane Bs Brooklyn‘s Churchest Unite to Ai mixgellaneous industrials such as|Tetite."” Most of the women runhing] Vhoto shows left te right—watith [1 UU Ml US cute Ot nel ae Ww : 1513, off 000%. Swedish Kromer.| | is '§500,000 Campataas from the building carried with them | Cummings of Chics nna Collet, Dome. Mine demand, ,2639 2643, up . KréBge, which gained seven points 1 ey. Chie ie " ah lo operation in the Brooklyn Metitsedl their fur coats. All the tenants wi Writ, Bry Siew, Wihtam’ A, Gavinlice of the dry navy. Chief Appicby | isastman Kodak ee .0008; Norweg' nand, 178 Montgome: Si nie and National Biscult, which scored #1 sneitered at the adjoining building, No : we the. taba] ordered all available eratt to ald. — [lee storage Bat iw cables, 1740, up .0022. Denmark, de-] ON Y. Ala.. Oct piscopal Hospital drive for #v0,6od similar gain. $22 West: 57th Strect, until the house [am! Mrs. H. Jackson, On the table] mite new defiance of the .Prohih Johnson si ming, s Negro was killed, a score attacked on} Wich wil start Ocio ese 0 eae . A Sp nye : naa the ten cus z 5 aoe wished cussed at meeting 6 The wheat market was steady.[was cleared of fire and smoke xtands the | ut tion navy took place in the fox early SEVEN IN AUTO HURT street cars and one while man shot Inpyrotestent Ministers ut the Brookly Cotton was firm. Foreign exchango yeste > ¢ 'URT - disorders here tenight and Central Y. M A ‘iday. ter inside Hook. Ly Sandy Thomas Evarts of the former sub-cll spt rates were practically unchanged. 4 Call money renewed at 4 3-4 per cent. _ ‘ FINANCIAL NOTES. ewbert a Rw ve x Rubber Precport Gen Asphalt College Girl Has “Made Good” In Business; Some Earn $5,000 ser, saw a mysterious N nd signalled je as two-funnel ship come into the vows. He hailed her ne Wanted to come aboard to inspect e s The Ajax Rubber Company for Whe Gehan, bd deb « ee eee er Training Gives Her Big Advantage, S Says Oceupa-| There was a janate of hetts in sie |'itanby. stinine Ine repo a net profit of os 3 Great Northern pt engine rool of the stea er and she S01 after expenses and interest, equal to lions Bureau Head we rai ne bal sige “2 Ps Gt N Ore ets 45 cents a share on the outstanding CHICAGO, Oct. 3 (Copyright).—The, tired business won s hig apparent that she coutd easily Jose |!udsen Motor 425,000 shares of no par value. secretary collegebred. To have her thus he will pay higher wages lisrsoifi'tns he fomsbotore the (New- linea, Such are the facts shown by the r Loft, Inc.,, for the six months Erenec overtone Her As BO: TnAde! jet tT ended June 30 reports a net profit of | Ports of the Chieago Collegiate Bureau piaces annually from 600, to 700] way toward the Battery. iitinote $442,501 after charges, but before de- | f Occupations, an agency which finds} young women with salar sd a from} phe Wherry gave. chase, Capt,|!nt Comb Eng preciation and Federal taxes, ‘The |Jobs for the restleas college girl and ai oot eee cained, The |Evarts ordered his crew to man tho| Mer. ener tt vt Ret profits as shown were eaval to | Supplies’ the needs of the employer} oiners have such preparations asfone-pounder, A shot rang ont that | Invincible OU... 68 cents a share on 650,000 shares of who has learned ‘that It pays to have! shouta place them on the same toot-|war intended to warn. the boat to | !fen Preducts Sealed four years of college culture behind jollege girl. Flees j ; Inland Ol... capital stock of no par value, In the [)ii", sewritandaye and directing the ing with the college § stop, but the unidenified ship kept| Jewel Tea . game period of 1921 the company loa ct Me icenelor: “But,” sald Miss Bennett, “those } oy je. hurried way. Nino more shots | Jewel Tea pf... shqwed a net profit of $383,323. Jones Hros Tea.. J Kay: Kansa Kansas Kelly-8pring without ¢ollege training are in ly harder to place and do not command such high wages. A college edueation thus pays the girl financially. Of course it is not a ‘blue sky’ invest- ment. It takes a yeur or two to reallae on it. The college girl, like all others starts at the bottom of tne ladder, But the ascent is eitsior to her than it is to her sister from the business college, Four years of Greek “Gone are the days when the em- ployer turned up his nose at the coHege girl applying for a job and asked in preference for the graduate of a business collegé,"’ said Miss Helen Bennett, Manager of the bureau to- day. ¥ “From what collége does she come is now one of the first questions that l’am asked. If I say-she is not a were tired as the race led through the lower bay. Mr. Appleby said, however, only blank shells were used. T of the fugitive was lost in the low bay and when last seen she was head- heading toward Saten Istand. Judge Manton, in Federal District The State superintendent %f banks has issued a call for the condition of State banks and trust comparties and private banks at the close of business Sept. 30. The Air Reduction Company has completed plans to double the capacity of its plants at Buffalo and Minne- apolis . Contracts have been let and] college girl but her training has been]and Latin verbs, of renaissance art and] Court, granted a rehearing yesterday Pie Ie : work is now in progress. These ad-| along lines to make her valuable I] higher mathematics have given her afin the Prohibition case against] roose-wiles ditions as well as new plants at] ysually am told that only college girls} mental adaptability, a city {or | Reisenweber's Restaurant, The action| Mother Lode ... Pittsburgh, Milwaukee and Birming-| are wanted and the receiver is hung] #election between the }and}was taken on motion of Max D,| Mack Truck Inc.. ham will, it is aid, be paid for out] yp, ‘This proves that the collcge girl|the non-essential that help her as|Steuer, counsel for John Relsenweber | Mack Tr {ne 1st y of current funds and no new financ- ing will be necessary, Mallinson & Co,. Marland Ol! ....¢ and other defendants. A decree ordering the United States Marshal to close the restaurant for] Marlin Rockwell one year was entered by Judge Man-| Martin Parry ton July 6. Execution was suspended | Me* Seaboard .- for six months and the 68th Street | Me, Seavontd ct Restaurant Company, operators of eppeciogpia) 2 the restaurant, entered bond of $1.000| \igdie ‘states Oll to pay all fines and judgements in| ssavate Steet se of failure to comply with the law. | Minn & St Louie. hag made good in industry." much in the industrial world as in The Chicago Collegiate Bureau} other walks of life.” —$—_————— WOMAN INJURED SHOT CIGAR STORE MAN BY FIREWORKS DIES TO GET CASH FOR BAIL Had to Raise 8500 and Says Hold- Up Was Only Way. Chicago despatches to-day stated that sales of the Stewart Speedo- meter Corporation are 80 per cent, over a year ago. A call has been issued for the twentwy-second general mecting of the American Iron & Stcel Institute] Mrs. Nancy. Pamello, fifty-tw6, No.} CHICAGO, Oct, 3.—A man who fur he Government made application| Mm x & Tw 1... to be held at the Hotel Commodore] 390 New Jersey Avenue, Brooklyn, died | nished $40,000 bond for Jimmy Smith. Jt yeseind the suspension. and a hear-|M K & T pf wt Oct, 27. E. H. Gary, President offat the: Kings ‘County Hosbital last | burglar and highwayman, was sought]ing was lield Sept. 22, at which evi- | Mo Pacitic thé Institute, is expected to make an] night from Injuries she received Thurs- | to-day by the police, Smith confessed] dence was given to show new viola-|Mo Pacific pt Mont Ward important address. day night in an explosion of fireworks |that he shot Frank O'Connell, clgar| tions, Mr, Steuer sald he desired to s ter new evidence, A hearing will [anhattan ct nt Berriman Street\and Atlantic Ave- | store propriet in an attempt to raisefenter new © ve 0 is wh Biscuit Following an advance in the price] ise, Brooklyn. The fete-of St. Cosmo | $500 to satisfy his professtonal bonda-]be held next Friday. The motion was | xar gn & of Saya raw rier Sy 3-8 ech st a Donuanl wk BOldm’ ealabrated: by hs the police ry Re ie not opposed by the Government ‘Novada\(Goseol' . 3 4 & Tecove three-eighths * y old mother had mortgaged her -—__—»— Oe AMY Hieeke, ot a oat from the Tecent low, the| Many Italians and come of them used 00 homie to ral us I eA ee omorks without permila. An. “'ncrial | $7990, tiie bird demanded tor STOLEN AUTOCLUE | ¥ o>: American Sugar Refinining Company to-day advanced the price of refined sugar 10 points to 6.50 cents a pound Wholesale. A similar advance was bomb,” supposed to explode high in the alg and send sparks in all directions, fell in the midst of the crowd un : ploded on the ground, injuring thirty me! fror d other NY Dock 3 YNHEL... Norfolk & West.. North American. a bond to ‘spring eged confession s arn’ the TO HEAD IN BRON @rdered by most of the other refiners, | persons. including Mrs. Pamello. nly had a we tiow cise] Hat and Sleeves af Coat] Sonn Pace ect Five inon arrosted for using fireworks | couiq’t raind th get ane Pound ir Tonneau North Pasitle a without a permit were Wivcharged in “ sips "¢ “au. diclahoma Refs The Government potion report. | iis 'New Jersey Avenue Court to-day | took kun an Hm s0rY) Developments to-day in Media, Ha,,] Orpheum Ciroult. fssued this morning, indicated that] 44 one, Vito Pasterso, No, 114 Mui- [O'Connell ts dead. 1 didn't mean to : f ih f tng | Otis Blevator conditions on Sept. 25 was 50 per|terry Street. Manhattan, was paroled | “oct him, but I was desperate may ald in solving the mystery of the] oo pouting gent. of normal, compared with 57} for further examination on Cict. 9% Lar R EAP Go * [murder of the Itallan whose head was) pacitio Develop... per cent. on Aug, 25 and 42.2 per oe BRONX DEMOCRATS found in Bronx Park Sunday. An auel pacific Ol cent, on Sept. 25, 1921, The ten] FORMER GOVERNOR ELECT THEIR OFFICERS | tom>!le was stoten from Dr, John L1.]}en-Amer F years’ average for Bopt. 25 1s 69.9. Faclla in Yonkers Saturday night and|?an-Amer Pet GARVIN OF R. I. DIES Penn RR Pere Marquette Phila Co ‘The indicated crop was given as 10,- 186,000 bales, which matches up with was found in Media, In the tonneau The’ Bronx Democratic Comittee last dye aerate . were a gray hat and the sleeves of a Predictions made in the trade. LONSDALE, R. I., Oct. 3.—-Dri Luchig} MEME approved the designation of Sheriff] oe a saonely torn off in a struggle. | FUlliips Pet ..... A. C. \Garw : 5 Edward J. Flynn as County Chairman, Plerce-Arrow pf ¥, C.+Garvin, formerly Governor of There was a strong odor of chloroform| ,, According to the Government re-ljnode Island and for many years af Th’ committee elected these officers GEARY TNE WHaSRIAE Pieren OH F ci " sf x 4 " . , po ea he yield ree Ol pl port, the amount of cotton ginned) member of the Gencral Court of this] Chairman, Harry B, Chambers: Vieo]” No clue has been found here to the] pitwburgh Coal this year up to Sept. 25 was 3,883,006] state, died in his office here late yester- | Chairmen, William Hvans and Julla| man's identiay, His features resemble] prod & Retin bales, counting round bales as halves] day He was elghty-one years old.| A Guiney; District naderr Anna | those of several men reported missing Oe and excluding linters. In the same]} His wife, who is blind, was with him] Wallac Jward Gil Lous F, Haf-| There fe nothin pout the head that period of a year ago 2,907,950 bales] when he collapsed. Hé had been suf-| fen, Timothy Fitage Eugene O'Dell, | would Indicate t nner of his death ned. 5 ‘ned be. | fering for some time frow heart trouble, | Grace Moran, Albert H, Vitale, | Che man's-lvg Washed up on a Statenf pure oi ody 4 bb ad oe gm bars roa J Dr. Garvin, at the tink of his death, | Horry and Thomas F, Cavanagh. Dr, | Island beach, ut first thought to be that| Rall Btee! Spr pt. mF ae fi was State Senator from Cumberland.| Carl 8. Kennard, James A, MeMahon | cf the Bronx Park vietim, was part of] Ray Consollda bales, compared with 2,246,162 a year and Mabel Byrne were tartes, and James J. Carr electe ‘Trea He had just accepted nomination tor his nineteenth legislative term the body of a drowned Brooklyn laborer} Reading .. found Sept, 23, Replogle Steel 4 “9 + 18034 ‘The meeting bh suit of the last Thursda urged the s been called as a ve) of tha driv ation. w to assist in the ear WHEN IT TURNS OVER day fovowing the arrest of Joe Terrell, Negro: charged with rder of George Wilson, a game warden, who was shot Saturday night while search: 4 indorsement the Driver Made urn a ee o Crossing Street. F N ti i H alge fo th fullest € ony Seven person, weré slightly injured] /"s for a Negro who was alleged to - ~ 1M a ave killed Albert Sansom, a city po- 81% when the commercial truck in which }iiceman. . Terrell is sald to have con- SAVINGS BANKS. 20% theyv® Weré ‘riding, driven +by Harry] (essed that he shot the den, Patiligo (Of No, 124 Osborn Street,| Three companies of National Guards- Brookiyt. | overturned while being | Men were ordered to the Jail Inst ind later the Fire Departm upon to use fire hy peppered with bulk but the soldiers did not return the fire of the mob. Bandshell Raat UITLE INTEREST snowy ARKANSAS PRIMARTES. LITTLE ROCK, Oct. 3,—Indications arly to-day point to a light vote in the ‘tatewide elections in Arkansas, with he re-election of Gov, T, C. Morae anil he naming of the entire Democratic State ticket by the usual majorities. ,ittle interest has been shown tn the ntests for State offices, The Repybli- cans put a complete ticket in the feld. | Greenwich | Savings Bank ~ Tacetiirated 1833 3. E. cor. 6th Ave. & 16th Si NEW YORK A DIVIDEND AT THE RATE ©: Four Per Cent | per annum has been declare to depositors on sums fron $5 to $000 for the quarter ending September 30th, 1922 Deposits made on or befor! October 10th will draw 1 terest trom October 1, 192 wen anst In front of No. 172 Kings : Brooklyn. late last night. All Goldman of No. and went to their homes, Anna aN Ke of No. 214{ Bergen Street had her left arm broken, whil Philip Keezes,° thirty, same address. Fanny Schneider, twenty-nine: Benny Schnelder, stwenty-elght; Benny Duss- berg, forty-sevon; Jane —_Greenber forty-seven, und Grace Scharlstein, fifty, all of No. 2139 Bergen, Street, were cut und bruised. Police say the automoblie turned over when Palitzo drove sharply acrosg tc get on the right side of the street. i Deposits $37,000,000 Surplus 7,000,000 Organized 1848 Last Deposit Day ‘The Trustees hu 0 o ordered inter My edited to de: 39% Ntbrs entitled ble reto under the bs By-laws on Oot. 1 ped ON the tate Of Get. 18, 1088, sea Deposits made on or before Get. 4 will 4% 988. draw interest from Oct. 1, 28% 1 Your share in the East River Savings Institution Dividend December 31st de- pends on your promptness. oy 18 444 21% Citizens Savings Bank, Corner Bowery and Canal i] The Trustees a Quart If made on or before Oct- 38 pt ober 13, your deposit will reat Per "Ca t He draw interest from October jie Four i ent. os ti ‘Segtene amount thercto of the Bank. Mouey di tober 4 October of Sh ! Ist. 1 ted on or before Ue- iM draw interest frome Don’t lose the advantage of these free-interest deposit days. Don’t go another day without an East River Save ings Account, it. HENRY SAYLER, Vr EDWIN A. LAHM, Secretary. CARL A. RICHER, Asst. Per cent per annum was the rate of our dividends Dec+ ember 31, 1 and June 30. 1922 BAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION 4'4&5% oar FROM ON SAVINGS |OCT. AND SOMETIMES MORE Paid by the olu reliable Franktin Socie Y PARK ROW... ¥. Ground F view] eure Old—Sate—C Sovlins Made On « Act on this now. East River Savings Institution 291-3-5 Broadway—One Block North of City Hal!

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