The evening world. Newspaper, November 23, 1922, Page 15

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RATES ANNOUNGED BY 7 CONCERNS Three Announce Extra Cash, Four Large Stock Distribution, hen e dividend an- ents were made yesterday tn financtal district. The directors of je New York Air Brake Company @nnounced an initial dividend of $1 a Phare quarterly on outstanding class A preference stock, for a period from Bhe date of issue, Oct. 15. to and In- Pluding Dec. 31, 1922. The dividend $s payable Jan. 1 to stockholders of ‘yecord Deo. 11, This stock is entitled to cumulative preferred dividends of P84 @ share annually, and shares equally with the common stock in any AAitional disbursement after the 4eommon has received dividends at the rate of $4 annually. Directors of the Sterling Products Fme., declared an extra dividend of 76 ents a share on the capital stock, payablo Dec. 22 to stock of record Deo. 6. For the quarter ended Sept ‘BO, 1922, this company reported net “Warnings of $935,336 al > The National Sugar pany declared « quarterly dividend of $1.75 a share on the company's cap fo} stock of $15,000,000, or at an an- ual rate of $7 a share. The com- y recently increased !ts capital From $10,000,000 to $15,000,000 by the Speyment of a 50 per cent, stock divi- end, and the $7 ¢ jend paid on the darger amount {s the sam was wefore the capital wus increased. The ‘Wividend is payable Jan. 2 to stock of record Dec, 11. ~ A stock dividend of 60 per cent. was @eclared on the common stock of the Standard Milling Com) iny, pay ‘0 stock of rec Several more favor the present time. Directors of the Hamilton Browa Shoe Company have called a spec meeting of kt for Dec to approve an increase in the ecapl- tal stock to permit the payment of a 26 per cent. stock diivdend. This will increase the account [rv $4,000,000 to $5,000,000, In addi @ cash dividend of 1 per cent. was d clared, making total payments of 9 per cent. thus far thi 3 Directors of the t Guaranitce Company decira stock dividend, payable stock of record Dec. 12 recently approved an Atal from $250,000 to & Possible the stock dividend payment, which amounts to 120 per Stockholders of the ny have approved an apt) sto $1,000,000. The increased capital wil! be distributed in the form of a 40) ent. stock dividend. This fa next to the smallest of th clared by the Lawyers’ Morte Company, which will increase t company's capital from $8,000,000 19 COLGATES RIBBON DENTAL CREAM Lknow char if » better denti- frice could be mageCovoars would make it. 1 know that more dentists prescribe and use Coroata’s than any other dentifrice. I also know that dentusts have @ pride in chetr work and reacribe that which best jong teeth in condition tor the time between patienw’ visits. know more dentists recom. peg COLGATE'S than eny $7,600,000, ts payabl of record to-day. valty Company have approved an in crease in the capital stock from $3 500,000 to $5,000,000. tion of the directors to distribute th dividend, holders of record N: Johnson Company will declare a sto dividend and that the Consolidated Corporation is to declare either an in dividend or a small stock 4 a Halr on the o powder on the che other dentifrice, IF STOMACH 1S TROUBL'NG YOU, CHEW A FEW! Instantly! End Indigestion, Gas, Heartburn, Acid Stomach Laste pleasant! Work wonders! The Pape’s Diapepsin misery of india tion and disc dd stoinach ends Your help. Millions of dyspeptic: sufferers never both Any drug store,—/! tomach needs this harmles« Get relief for a few cents te "ym to stockholders Stockholders of the Maryland Cas BEECKMAN TAKES It ts the Inten form of a stoc paid to stock a7. the Endo» Noreased stock in th It w It is reported Salt PROVIDENCE Livingston Beeckman, R. L, Nov. 28. what fa * asked Clarence, black eye, cloves on the breath thode Island, took WEST FORTY-SECOND STREET ° s Girls’ Apparel at very special prices Girls’ Camel's Hair Coats—Double- ‘ ee full-belted model, warmly lined and interlined. Large collar of QZ ne nutria. Sizes 8 to l4years . $354.95 Girls’ Coats of All-Wool Heather Mix- tures—Double-breasted model, warmly lined throughout. In brown, reindeer, $ and green. Sizes 6 to 14 years. l 5 00 Girls’ Coats of All-Wool Plaid-Back Coat- ing—Double-breasted model with raglan shoulders and large patch pockets. In reindeer and brown. eee $ 19, 75 8 to 14 years. Girls’ Coats of Bolivia, Polaire, Gerona, and Velour Cloth—Collars of beaver, opos- sum, squirrel, and nutria. Sizes 10 to 14 years. from $37.7 5 © $97.50 Girls’ Frocks for School and Dress Wear —Fashioned of crepe de Chine, velvet, jersey, and wool crepe. Dainty models with touches of wool embroidery; fancy girdles or sashes of self material. Sizes 6 to 14 years. $9.75 to $24.95 are ee | ‘Stern Brothe Clearance Sale of 250 Women’s Tailored Suits at $28.00 Representing Savings of Practically ONE-HALF It is difficult to believe that suits can be so good looking at a price so outstandingly low. But here they are, in various styles, with either notch or button-up collar, tailored with the expert care which is associ- ated only with suits of the original price of these, The materials, too, call for particular notice—twill cord, marleen, tricotine, and tweed mixtures. In all the desirable colorings. Included also several models especially designed for the larger woman. are All are warmly interlined and lined with silk Sizes 34 to 62), STAND IN HSS GHAREING BE R. defeated Re +] Publican candidate for United Stutes Senator in the recent election in the stand yestey inthe trial of his criminal Hbel suits against the THE EVENING WORLD, fHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1922. proof the newspaper story on whicr pose of bribing Lagace to win votes Hope Publishing Company, puh- |i plan baseo conteme [for Mr Beeckman, This payment lsher of the Providence News, John|faleehoods or that tt constituted | "9% taade by my Weaee teed cam *s eare palgn manager enry {euter Hennessy, President, and Henr | Aerighape libel, Mr fe n teatified all the De Witt Hamilton, Secretary and] Claude Ro Branch, counsel fo“ | money he personally contributed te Treasurer, Beeckinan. introduced as evidence ajthe Republican campaign was turned Counsel for the defense moved tu take up at the same time another complaint brought by Mr Beeckman 0 A. Keenan, the Hope Publishing Company, of conspiring falsely to accuse him off The deena bribery. Judge Gorham ‘overruled this mo. jon and another for dismissal uf t e onthe ground Copy of (he Providence News of Oct 20. containing the story referred to, that Lagace was paid Assistant Secretary ! Jacter and that tne proof of its teu - devolved upon the defendant. Nov, 2 questioned Mi Beeck | man Blick sult for man closely relative to the payment to Herve Lagace. a Woonsocket Democr $1,500 which the News story « was made for the pur- Carlyle there was nu over to the State Central Committee, but that his friends had raised a spe- cla! fund for his campaign, which \be and then rested bis case. He main-| pad dishursed from his own office. It charging Hennessy, Hamilton, Herv: Jtained the story in itself was suf [was from this latter fund, he said, Lagace of Woonsocket and Luke] floient evidence uf its tibelous ebar- Sy CKWEL: 5 —Ruth Hart- screen actress, has fied divorce against Cart Qeoree Blackwell. known 1 motion pictures as Blickwell, charging desertio Blackwell is said to be in New York. » www Porer pase and ran 40 roken fleld for a t METZER AT TACKLE ‘ IN BROWN SCRIMMAGE nN scrimmage was) a series of fone sins from then on, Une varsity show PROVIDENC tov. 83am ENCE. R. t., Nov. 23.—Lone} ane So nene ing steady Improverment In the over® «! forward passes and wide end runs narked the rst serir of the wrelg for the Brown squad yesterday The varsity, which lined up to battle the} bee erond Fatty-—Yes: vou may cail this a beet. from th steak, but | call It forbidden frult, warverd place at right tackle feld consisted of Ferry and Paasche The teams lined up at miifeld, and ne varsity opened a wide avric! attne FElsenberg tossing the Hi to all angtes, The serub team held well, and finally intercepted a forward pass. The serub jayers lined up in one of Dartmouth’s pen formations and started a few for- Eisenberg, Payor Stern Brothers A most opportune value-giving event! For among these varied selections one can find de- pendable apparel for practically every Winter need—suits, coats, gowns, furs—exceptional both from the standpoint of reliability and from that of low price. A Sale of Women’s Gowns Radically Reduced for Immediate Clearance to $25.00 and $45.00 (Originally Priced up to $125.00) Varied, Individual, featuring all this season’s smartest styles, each different, cach charming—here are gowns for every daytime occasion. One will find the ever favored street frock of Poiret twill, smart in line and expertly tailored; frocks in softly falling crepes with original neck-lines and sleeves that give character to the whole dress; and dinner and evening gowns, some elaborately beaded, many combined with lace. In every favored coloring and fabric— Sizes for every type of figure. WOMEN’S WRAPS, CAPES, and COATS Priced for this Sale only at $49 50 10 Different Models—Including Styles for Larger Women. A gratifyingly smart and varied assortment! For besides being developed along all the favored lines of this season—and that means that these are capes, coats with straight lines, and coats with the youthful bloused back—every model has about it the enviable distinction due to hand-tailoring and hand-finishing. Fashioned of the finest fabrics—lustrosa, broadcloth, laurella, and fashona. In all the leading colors, such as black, navy, brown, taupe, Sorrento, and beaver. Silk lined throughout. Sizes 34 to 46 Extra Sizes 4014 to 54!, WEST FORTY-THIRD STREET An Important Two-Day Sale (/day and Saturday) of Women’s and Misses’ Smart Winter Attire A Specially Prepared Sale.of Winter Coats for Misses Extraordinarily Low Priced at $39.75 Plain or Fur Trimmed Models Just the sort of coats that she will exclaim over as a “discovery.” For there ace models for both sport and dress occasions, offering a wide choice of the lines distinctively of this season—bloused backs, always so youthful; graceful draped effects, and_ straight-line coats. With and without belts. All are trimly tailored from the smartest materials. And, if one wishes fur, one , may choose coals with either caracul, nulria, raccoon, or natural opossum. In navy, black, and brown. Sizes 14, 16, and 18 years. A Very Special Offering of Party and Evening Frocks for Misses 29.75 and 39.75 Just the sort of gay and lovely little frock that one will need for the Thanksgivin, dance and for many feStivities afterward! For there is every imaginable style—some slim and draped, others quaintly styled with basques and Moctiant skirts Some are sleeveless, others have flowing sleeves; some are classically simple, others show flutings, tiny ruffles, and nosegays of flowers. In taffeta and chiffon and in every rainbow coloring Sizes 14, 16, and 18 years.

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