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eA ELT LOL ION 2 AR Nr ED ES ~ Belgium (par 19.3 cents per franc). sf HOLIDAY MARKET ON BiG EXCHANGE: BROKERS AT PLAY Volume of Business Abnor- mally Small, Even for Week-End. Price movements on the Stock Lx- change to-day had all the charac- teristics ot a holiday market. There was a sparse attendance on the floor of the Exchange, commission houses were practically deserted, and the volume of business was abnormally small for these times when so many new issues bave been added to the Exchange's trading list There were no important develop- ments overnight to influence traders to work on cither side of the market, and such business ax was carried on fepresented chiefly the evening up of existing contracts, In only compar- atively lew instances did price changes get more than a point from he closing figures of Jast night. Announcement of the ub srption of the Midvale Steel Company by the Bethlehem, which came after the close of the market yesterday, was ex- pected and apparently had been fully @ipcounted. After a decidediy tr ing the rhet segget under the weight of professional gales, rallied slightiy on short cov. ering and then reected to now lows ular open- fractionally under the pressure of beavy selling. Expectations of a general price- cut among motor car manufacturers Was used as a bear argment against the motor shares, but was without much effect, Predictions were made that October ra'lroad earnings state- ments which will appear in large mumbers next weok fa.ed to create bearish sentiment on tis group of shares. On the other hand, anticipations of stock dividends continued to be felt in one or two industrial iseues, no- tably by General Electric, which showed a gain of nearly three points, while the remainder of the market showed a sagging tendency. There was continued accumulation ef Consolidated Textile, of which More than 105,000 shaves were dealt im Friday, und it advanced to a few high for the movement. In the last half hour of trading stocks continued their downward Movement and tn many instances new Jows were registered for the week. - ——— FOREIGN EXCHAN GE. Week Aro To-day Yea'day' Bterling (par $4.80% per sovereign), Demand 44915 440% SATIS Cavlen .... 4.40% 491) 448th France (par 19,3 cents per fra ‘Checks 18 6.00% Cables Me TIS 697 May (par 1. ‘cents per ira Checks 4.80 4.60%) 4.80% Cables . + 4.80% 4.70 4.00 Germany (par 23.8 cents per gold mark). Cables ........ 01% OOH, Switzerland (p 19.3 cents per franc). Cables ....... 18.04 18.62 18.55 Holland (par 40.2 cents per florin). Cables 39.41 39,40 89.50 Cables 665 6.64 6.55 Austria (decinial of # cent to the crown) Demand O14 aoe O01 Greece (par 19.3 cents per drachma), Cables 1.50 2 Buoden (par 20.8 cents per crown). 0 Cables .. 20,00 20.68 28,83 Norway (par cents per crown). ‘ Cables 18.44 18.40 18.42 Denmark (par 26.8 cents per crown), Cables 20.50 20.20 20.20 Bpain (par 19.3 cent Cables .. x 15.33 Hungary (decimal of » cent to the crow-) Demand ...... 1M 044 04% Cxecho-Blovakia (par 20.8 cents per erown) Demand 16, 3.19 3.11 © Poland (decimal of @ cent to the mark). Demand . 000% © — 008% 004% Finland (par 19.3 cents per mark), Demand . 255 2.08.80 Fugo-Blavia (decimal of cent to the crown). Demand . ot at Roumania (decimal of « cent to the leu). Demand rr) ot 3 Canada (cents per doll 100.02 99.93% 100,084 cents per yen) Cables .. 48.05 48.55 48.43, Meneiene (par 50.02\cents per dollar). 54.00 64.00 3 Gaeta (par 32.44 centa per rupee) Cables ... 30.00 0.00 LO. Argentina (par 42.45 cents per paper yew? Cables . 36.65 00.75 0.08 Brasil} (cents per milre: Cables . Chilt (par 2 Cables . a CHIROPRACTOR SENT TO REFORMATORY . _% chiropractor, of . 10th Street, convicted of rand larceny in the second degree be- fore Justice Edgecomb in the Criminal Branch of the Supreme Court, was sen- tenced to Elmira Reformatory to-day, Bim, posing as a physician, obtained a sum of money from Mre. Anns ‘Waschenko of No. 435 Kast 10th Street wader a promise to cure her child, @lassed as weak minded. Sim was denounced by the court as) the meanest of swindlers, imposing upon & woman's love for her child, and the Bind of a swindler that made Bolshe- Wists and Anarchists out of poor for- eigvers. Sim himself ts said to be « Pole. Under the sentence he will serve from thirtcen months to five years. resi ince etl FOUR INCHES OF SNOW ABOUT AUBURN, N.Y. AUBURN, N. ¥., Nov. 25.—A four- finch snow fal! during the last twenty- four hours blanketed the Finger Lakes to-day. Arrerurian and Shares, 100 Adams Exp 500 Am Metal . 2200 Al Chom... 200 Allie Chal 800 Am A Chem 100 Am B Note 100 Am Borch . 8800 Am Can 100 Am Can pf. 100 Am © Féry 100 A Cot ON.. 100 A Hide @ & Hee si. tnt C.. Lin Ot Loco... Ted .. 8 Racor 100 Am Tob 400 AWW & EI 909 Am Wool... 100 A Wr Pa pf 1000 Anaconda .. 1000 Aeno D Go. Aneo Ol ve 1400 Atoh ‘ 100 Atch pt 300 Am © Line 100 AU Pratt 200. Atl Fr _cts ALG a WI 100 n 400 4 20 10000 Bald Loro 4100 Dalit @ 0. 200 Barnadall A Burnadall B Beech Beth Steel. Beth 8B. Beth st) N. Booth Fish, Bkn Bison 1 100 200 8200 400 199 00) badge ea Pu 000 Pitts Coal.. 8 Oll of Ind ¢ i f 8 Ol of NY sland and th 1000 Burne Br A 159 Ls island ar 8 ON of NY w 100 Burns Br B 4344 aie bursed this 1c 40 Butte GC & 2 1% Vacuum Ol. A resolution was 2100 Butte Sup. 28% ~ ih es ihe Sinhio 100 800 900, 900 100 Caddo OM . ‘al Pack . Veto .. Callahan Can Pac 400 Cent Loa .. 200 Cent L pt.. 000 Cerro De P 100 Certain-T 1500 Chan Mot. 1000 Chea & O.. 400 Chea & O pt 101% 100 at 1 ro C & EI ptN 700 Chi Git W. 400 CG W pt. 1000 © Pneu ‘Tool 1000 G MastP pf 1400 C & No W. 1200 C R1@ Pac 109 CRIA Opept 200 Chile THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, - Iieh Low. Last Shares, High. Low. INDUSTRIALS, [Ren of Chile Ts 000 Mallinson .. 32 31% yee a t $ ng | Runwan 6%m 100 Ein... 62 62 = 62 pd o of te eee, | Htunnlan 800 Man Bhirt . 42% 40% 40% — 24) 2 Ws Bitew ....- 88% BB BBL ccign Gov Stes 100 MBR pr pf 68% 67% OTy — 1%] Brooklyn Clty Ry . 8% 8% BH) L HY Mex tn 4 Mathieson . 51% 60% 61% — % [Buddy Bu ™% 1 - 1200 Maz Mo A. 42% hi ¥ Fy 1000 Max Mo B. 12% ‘ 1600 May Dept # 193% ‘Columbia Emerald 88 100 Cellulola pt . 1500 3 : s Conley Tin Fon 10 400 Bea cts 14% ; x 100 Mian Oop, ate Cuban Dom Sugar 100 Mid Bt tt ‘Denver Tio G pf . 12000 Midvate Durant Mot 100 M atPasseat Fs Mare) Boodyear pt sis aKat pt ¥ 1 Goodyear pt prior Mo Pac ... Lusey fe... 7 40% — 1G Mesabt iron 9 —1 New Fiction Behulte Stores United Ret Ca: Weat Ind Chem Winther to-day sent to by Wrancis Le The ttt Lea 1000 Pack So 400C0 Pa Dev Ind Pa G ee 12000 Pa O11 1CLLO PA Pet the Angio-Am ttantie ewcent Tl Bu ve Iniperial OM Can J between . be Bi; 400 Pero Mar. 1900 Phillips ¥ 13800 Pig Wig ... 900 Plorce Olt. Prairio O & G Prairie Pipe . South Penn OW ... 8 OU of Ky % 10% ba 000 Pub 8 ofNd 9 Vacuum Ol w t Bis wi atte ssouthern Coal & Tron \ resolution, At Oka. 55% Technical Prod and Civie Oe 1% Tobacco Products atene ete ath as Gis AES ts condemn the at Tead.. 11414 a an Transit Railro, 100 bs Laake U Profit Shar fy is fiftee: ro NOVEMBER 25, 1922. 20% — 2 20% 20% — 1% | National Leather — 113 113% — 14] Phoenix Howtery pt = AN Bs 4345 ag [Peorlern Motors Civic League 8000 Nor Pacific. Tey Tay — AMP PRID Morris 900 Mont Ward. fo% roy — 4) Primo 1900 Mother Lo.. 10% 10% — % Mts 900 Moon Mots, oom 100 Mulls Body uy League, Staten Is ad, adopted by TATEN ISLANDERS ASK GITY 10 TAKE OVER TRANSIT LINE Asserts Move Would Aid Development of South Shore. 124 11% avy at the Staton asking the cityto ike it over, land Rapid vlectri- it and charge a five-cent fare, was the Board of Estimate hman, Secretary of the plution «specifically ne Tottenville Division, n miles of steam rail- Tottensville and St. sO PA LY Mitnole PT h OP & Not... Indiana Vipe One 1000 Penn RR, Onto O11 fare is 79 cents. 149 Penn Bead b, Yi AUR bidity Pek Ne in the resolution that 8 city taken over. would be 80 in added taxes, s line the present round-trip It was pointed out while the city would lose 69 cents on a 5-cent fire s, the lower fare would bring about development of the south shore of the reim- addressed to 200 P B of NJpt 103% SO of N Iw tinuance of commutation rates on the cy 1800 trallman Staten Tsland Municipal Ferry for “6 1000 Punta Aleg. commuters from Westfield. The city aru a se aoaich WYSMLNE has an agreement with the Staten sl- sy Bae — wY 80 May Con . rib Bynd and Rapid Transit Railroad, which 70 70 4000 Reading Chien Service owned by the B, & O., to charge 39 a8 oT | 800 Rem Type.. Citles Servi 2% cents on the ferry for Westfield 4 AY US Reptonte Creole ,8yn commuters, but this agreement ex- 8O% OST 8% — I 700 toy fb, eFoderal Olt pires on Dec. 31 neat. 6% BH OE — WI Od Ney T pe BD pepsin’ The Department of Plant 101% 101% 4 Pare Structures, which operates the f se Pe ee ee has no power (0 continue. commu b rr nt trol nes oo ) Ru red ri Sine bees Ranger tion rates unless so directed by : al sea cae Voor Lowry Olt Sinking Fund Commissioners. There 784 80 +o] 00 st L & Bw Livingston Pet. are 12,000 Westfleld commuters usiny 3-88 — HY] 11008 Le B of the ferry daily. TH 600 Baxon Mot. ese ———>___. BAe S18) Oe gual Teas Marland Sex “BILLY” SUNDAY SENDS 200 Shell Trad 4300 Bincialr ... 900 Bkelly 0} Mammoth *Mexico Ot HARDING 22-LB. TURKEY oP Shine. 600 fo Pacific monet) Sree 10% 10%) Bias Groomed by “Ma” Sunday Go 90 Coca+Co v ‘i 0% 10 erat 3900 Ho Ratt peuser eae hk G4] to Preatdent and Secretary, 100 Col @ Bou.. Mee BO er Osiety tes 6s 64 | HOOD RIVER, Ore., Nov. 25.—Presi- 6200 8 O of N J. 101 aap net ul dent Harding will have also an Oregon 1008 ON J pf i16 mY ase sot [turkey for his Thanksgiving dinner, a Se el eran Ce ate Jom 10% 194 | tWenty-two-pound Tom, grown on the romberb a h of the Rev, Wilt 2000 Consol Gae . 16444 124% 104% — 1%] 40000 Studebaker. no nay — 5x 2% | 2% fruit ranch of the Rev. Willtam A. 3700 Con Teatile, 18% 13% ‘4 900 Bub Boat .. The Shell Union 9% 9% (Billy) Sunday. The bird has been ex- 1490 Cont Can .. 9% 8% 900 Sup Olt 4% Simms Pet - 2 11% pressed to the White House. 490 Corn Prod. 128%) 120% 100 Bup Bteel . ae Bouthern States Ol ..... 10i 15% AL Awentsconecpound) bird! 4 f 100 Corn Pr pf. az 1200 Sweets of A 1% 4%) OLM Turman + We te PESSWRB YORE D ee Cuba 700 Conden Oi . ay *Texan O & L + 33 34 George B. Christian, Secretary to the 500 Cos Ol pf. 10044 ‘3800 “ rh or ae Py Wilcox Ol . a 5 5 president. Ed Sunday, brother of the 1000 Crucible ... ay 200 Tex Gulf 8. " ey On... 2 WwW 8 ” Ear 7 he place: 1100 Cub Am B. 25% 22% 000 Texas Pac. 20% evangellst, who has charge of the place, 00 Cub Cane B13 12% 800 Tex C& Ol 18% 18 said that “Billy and ‘Ma’ Sunday 800 Cub O B pt 26% 85% 400 Timken Co. 81% SIH Alns-Br Col . cared for the turkey flock lust summer, 100 Conley Tin, 15 15 900 Tob Prod. 62 01 sBiaon Gold They selected the ‘ding Thanksgiv- 400 Con Gas wl 60% 60% 200 Tob Pr A.. 79% “Bost & Montana bs 8200 Trans-Cont. 11% 11% — % | Boston Mont Cons. ing present before they left for the East 3800 Dav Chem. 23% *Canada Cop in September. 400 Del @ Hud. 11 1600 Unton O11 Canario Copper ee 100 Del L & W 120% 129 *Candelaria 100 Dome M.. 41 41 *Cork Prov NEW YORK COW WINS 200 Du Pont .. 184% 154% Corp Mines . 100 Bast Kodak 1600 Eleo 8 Bat. 2200 Bikhorn ... 800 Endtcot 7 . 700 Erie 100 Erie 9000 Fam Mm . 100 F Min 100 F M & 8 pt G00 Fisher Body.163% 400 Fisk Rub .. 1000 Freeport T. 200G A T Car 1400 Gen Asph . 100 G Asph pf. 1800 Gen Biect... 5400 Gen Motors. 100 Gen Mot deb 400 Goldwyn - 400 Goodrich ... 700 Goodrich pf 8100 Gr North pf 500 Gim pf..... 1600G NO cts 300G M & N. 2860 Guit 6 Bt. 1€0 Hart Corp. 100 Hondee .... 3CCO Houston... 2400 Hudson Mot 1500 Hupp... 1CO Hyérauite 6 690 11 Central,. 800 Indlahoma . 100 Inspiration . 2000 Int Cone .. 800 Int 800 Int 700 Int 100 Int Cons pt Cemen. Mar M Mer. 1400 Int M M pf 2100 Int Nickel 3409 Invincible .. 100 Iron Prod , 1600 Inland Ou. , 500 Jewel Tea . 100 Jewel T pt 200 Jones U T.. 200 J Kayeor N 000 Kan © Bo, 100 Ka C Bo pt 1200 Kan & Quit 800 Kelly-Spfa . 100 K-8 pf 8 pe. 900 Kennecott 1200 Keystone .. 100 Kreege . 1000 Lack Bteol. 100 L Brie 1800 Lahigh V 1900 Lima Lovo. 1260 Loews Inc.. 000 Loft Ine 100 Loritiard 500 Lou & Nash 509 Mack T Ine 100 MT tet pt 200 Mcintyre ... Cont Mines ee bs Copper Canyon —— and three members of the Antl-Semitic WS Caticura a US Cortes Silver Holstein Now Ranks Sixth Among| Party. who cast their votes against oe “Dean World's Winner: approval, . 1 10% Another New York Holstein-Friestan ea 10% 10% cow has won fame by her milk and but-] 1WO STUDENTS DEAD ay 8M esa 1h | Hecla_ dining ter production, She 1s Poplar Jewess IN COLLEGE FIRE 0 10 —2 “aad . ag | Hollinger . De Kol, owned by Wheatfield Farms ke - wo 50 Ooh ee ae ew Gan Mo | Siatavend| Lane Association, Inc. at La Salle. Under] Twenty Others Injured tn Blaze ep well get into 1%, a at 23100 UB Bterl.. 103 1014) 101%) — 1% | emcNamara Crescent the supervision of the State Agricul- That Destroys St. Boniface’ 19% 19% 10% — mp] 1200 0 61% 60% 00% — S| Mason Valley tural College she produced in 335 day WINNIPEG, Man., Nov, 25.—Two Ps ‘~ oo — %| (900 Bam 81 BI — A tional Tin 93,368.1 pounds milk containing 1,119.95] students lost their ives and twenty 38 BT RTH — HY 200 we 8 er eaten. pounds butter fat, equivalent to 1,999.93] others were injured to-day when fire 68% 68% «68% — | 100 # es ictwiing ered pounds butter. destroyed St. Boniface College, one of ae pod 13K 11M + ML goo uw eK 8k Ne Peesioines The Wheatfeld cow now ranks sixth| the oldest and most noted of Canadian tise 4% 14% MM — %1 p00 pyre ae ae Ohio Copper among dairy cows of the world for all] Catholic Institution: oy i 1% Tm BT + 4) G00 IM 1TH 1TH 1%] Ray Hercules breeds and ages fn the yearly produc-| The Jesult Library, famous for its rea sole Rubbers im on ae t ul oe A ey, eis thon of both milk and butter. literary treasures, was also destroyed. Outwear 0% 29% 28% — 1K] si00 1% sliver Mines Amer ear. Sf 8 St fl Me 2% 80 Am P & G. any other color sole in all = ~ 1 " 4 Bil Le s i! 4 8% Ot UL nO a Coen i “n= kinds of hard service wu me ML io as Skeet ives"in"Law a ar ners WOOD RUBBLR PRODUCTS CO.Jac 134 OUANE ST.¥.¥4 “4 i M4 : ‘The slightest cold may develop 200 8 Tonopah Ext 74 18% 18% — 4] p00 Wh Eagle . S2% Tonopah Min — — — into grippe or inflocnse, Be pro- a 100 Write Mot . 47% *Tuolumne . n rou e Makers a Ss ourt tected at the first sneeze—begin 7 100 Wickwire . 9 ‘United Eastern 9 Sabiog Di. Bolle: Shid weed ald thes ay 100 Willys Over 6% Weet nd C. The secret of Strength The tightest coogne,and ences fever: me Soo Weatworth » 21015 . q = ian, Needsehy on js) Pleesent, harm: om foo Wrist As ON antes And Woman Should Never Be Forced to Ask Husband OHANN OFF inet ppleodld Yor" chldrea! AY ai Official total sales, M4 le Allied Packers &o : . ‘i = i cia ene Da ea eel for Money, Declares Justice Tierney. Reiss subirnte Ping TAR HONEY” % Ae Gee'8 Ele ———— CRUSHED BETWEEN CARS FAME AS PRODUCER If you make your wife ask for money you're sure to wreck marital Sourt Justice John M. Tierney. Judge Tler- ney gave this opinion in the Bronx Supreme Court yesterday during the hearing of a partnership dispute when Mrs. Sarah Itosenthal seid she was ‘orced to go into the millinery business with her sister, Mrs. Ti'le Lippert of No, 1082 Longfellow Avenue, because her husband, Abraham, a portrait painter, of No. 157 Main Street, Yonkers, did not give ber sufficient money. Teny——— errr 2M Anaconda Cop 63 ... bilan (ath inlon of 8 ne Ramacean te a ss, in the opinion of Supreme i" OF SUBWAY TRAIN] ifkio Amer on 4 Armour & Co 1 MY Interb: Working tn] AU Guit & W y Hi Beth Btee! Ts 1% Caught between two subway cars of | Corgrern as a train which came together while lie| Cone Textile Bs He was uncoupling them In the Interbor-| Copper, Exp . A woman,” sald Justice 7 t Deere & Co 108 sy ough subway yards at 148th Street and] Deere & Co Tin ioe “phould never be forced to ask er % Lenox Avenue, George Middieton, thirty- 7 Det El Ge W 1. 102% husband for money. Love cannot eur- 1% elght, of No. 941 Third Avenue, a yard-| Gulf Ou 7» 103% Ncalthat) ithe Hage ey man, early this morning received inter-| Lehish Pow 6s 92% ive: that Ig) AREAS 18 Ory Apk privt nal “injuries, a fracture of the “lett | Mo Pac 6 ORY to break up when & husband does r) shoulder and multiple fractures of the| Manitoba Power 1 oe a ely. Mone: e shoulder Manliere: [aver ie a not give freely. Money is the trouble 19% Employees working In the yards extri- | Public Service NJ ts .. 102% here, as it is in many cases. Money 8 cated him after the shifting car had| Sheffield Farm, 648 .. 100% —and atives.'* a4 pulled the cars apar. His condition was|Shawsheen 7s 104% Rosenthal told the court he opened said to be serious. Blons Sheffield 6s. Ty a millinery shop in partnership wita ee Southweet Bel its 102% his sister-in-law in March, 1991. He CHAPLAIN GETS D. 8, ©, HEROISM UNDER FIRE. WASHINGTON, Nov. 25.—Willlam J. Farrell, who served in France ap SAN Y Te 20 SON ¥ Te 2. SON Y Te al, Bun O41 Te Swift & Co Te 31 FoR 18% 107% 1c0% 102 102% not much of nesslike aKre lain with the 104th Infantry, 26th Divi-] Swift & Co Te 31... 0% sion, has been awarded the Disting-| United Oil Prod $a... 11% ulshed Service Crous for risking his life Ry Hav The ...... 15% vices. Re repeatedly in the evacuation of wounded. | Valorine a whenever hi On one occasion, the citation ald, he snBIG Sine Gane Nie WAY Under Neary atthisnnl Arman ten eee pay | WoUld permit 126 and machine «un fire by running and| King of Nethertand 6» rot igo fifty-fifty be - crawling from shell hole to whell hole to| King of Serbs Ss “tt was in 0% H% 90% — % @ dying woldicr to whoni he admintuterod| Mex Gov bs year," sald 16% 30% 30H — AM tho Last rites, NYNM OU Era 67% covered my a 5 said he way 9 pretty a busin ment psent lial pain and thi Rosenth name wood artist but s man, and He sald he w ng latter Al, was as to fits were part of “that 1 nowhere for that reason failed to draw up a bus- put $3,200 Into the business and that Mrs Lippert was to put in $1,000 and her assist engageme nin ray lust dis- in MILLION FARMERS FIGHTING HARDING SHIP SUBSIDY BILL “Unalterable War’ Declared in Grange Resolution Capi- tal Representative Presents. Nev. IN THE REALM OF MUSIC Philharmonic Orchestra Plays, {r, the bridal song at the close of Act I. The old moon was made for ew Symphony by an lovers and no sighing audiences can bo English Composer. thrilled in hearing a devoted couple chant thelr epithalamium to a moon that “glories all effulgent’’ and doesn't darken even one corner of a bench. Anyhow, we were sorry for Lieut. Pinkerton tn that he should be away oft in Japan on tho ove of an Ariny~ Navy game. How could he put hi mind on matrimony? By Frank H. Warren. At the Philharmonte Concert yes- terday In Carnegie Hall Conductor Stransky and his musiclans Drst public performance in Ammprice of Vaughn Williams's Pastoral Sy10- phony. Mr, Williams, an English composer, built his work to a large extent on folk tunes, treated some- SEVERAL MISSING, 700,000 LOSS IN FIRE AT JAMESTOWN. RUFFALO, ¥., Nov. 25—Sev persons am ported missing, | lent injured and 259 homeless, as a result of a fire which destroyed 14 busine WASHINGTOD —The Na- tional Grange to-day Nned up with the} what in the Mrench style, it rub] places in Jamestown, near hore, Tal opponents to Administration Ship] forty-five minut and even on Hos, Se keane tote Te ce anor eane Subsidy Bill, T. Atkeson, Wash-] +) ee-quarter hour rambling saunter] trapped by the flames were rescued bj police. Some were carried down ladders from window others were rescued by jumping into the firemen’s net out of ington representative of the grange, placed before members of Congress a resolution adopted yesterday by the National Grange Convention of Wich- ita, Kan., pledging the organization to fight against the measure. One million farmers represented by the grange pledged to fight President Harding's measure, Atke- son stated “Unalterable war'’ on the measure was declared by the resolution, which was telegraphed to Atkeson with in- structions to place it before members of Congress immediately. Atkeson said he hoped to have it read on the floor of the House to-d: It follows: “Resolved, T ational Grange in the fifty sion, assembled at Wichita, Noy, 34, 1922, and representing nearty 1,000,000 organized farmers of Amer- hereby declares unalterable oppo- sition to all ship subsidy legislation and to every form of direct subsidy to pri- vate enterprises, and it hereby pledges the full strength of the organization toward the defeat of whatever form of ship subsidy legislation has been or hereafter may be introduced into Con- gress. If upon investigation it is found that the American merchant marine is handicapped in its operation by present conditions and wars, then the grange fav the Navigation Law: rn- ment ald throu through tain to flowery is curs encounter signs warning one vt cloyness and of drowsiness. Ar- tour Rubinstein, pianist, in place of the announced Liszt concerto played one of Mozart’ Mr, Rubenstein, an vile and artistic performer, found no rmountable difficulties in selection, Strauss's ‘‘Don poem and the Prelude and Death from “Tristan and Isolde’ were the other orchestral numbers. meads one are wait too long Those opera patrons who have been brought up on the Metropolitan's fa- miliar representation of ‘Madame Butterfly” — of which every light, every every firefly, every plece of stage furniture, the cherry tree, the gong, the bridge, the moon- ght are as sure of a place in mem- ory’s treasure box as Geralding I rar herself, must begin anew. For that ever ready designer, Joseph Urban, has swept the old scenic outfit into the street and provided a new Production—stwo l@vish sets that fairly shout splendor and their fine disregard for expense, done in the most up-to- date mapner of wise designers, but, in a large measure, robbing us of the old cosy, homey atmosphere. What with gorgeous costumes and new stage business and constant play of lghts, one 18 kept busy adjusting oneself to the pathetic story and relearning just when to slyly brush the furtive tear from the cheek or when, resigned! to give up entirely and use the hand- kerchlef. Off with the old and on with the new is a worn adage, but appar- ently it Is what guided the Metropol- {tan in the weason’s first hearing of “Butterfly” yesterday afternoon. The old Cio-Cio-Sen was gone. With the newcomer, Florence Easton, must come new surroundings. And there can be no doubt of Miss Easton's suc- cess—either in her singing or her act- ing. She gave one of the most com- plete performances we have heard: replete with dramatic detail and inte! lgent vocalism. The new stage director, Mr. von Wymetal, has introduced a wealth of new stage business—but It didn’t strike us as an impro¢ement upon the time-worn Belasco brand. And ho has robbed Mr. Scotti of his rocking chair! Are we to give up all our 100 per cent American standard for the causo of art? Bicedinggumsherald Pyorrhea’s coming. Unheeded, the price paid is lost teeth and broken health. Four persons out of every five past forty, and thousands younger, are Pyorrhea’s prey. shadow, r Brush your teeth with rather than Gov ha ship subsidy ge aes BOILER EXPLOSION DRIVES 500 TENANTS TO STREET IN PANIC Williamebure Area Early Morning Blast That Sets Building on Fire. FOR THE GUM More than a tooth —it checks Pyovrkea 35¢ and 60c in tubes j ovectegecooosevescccacesess: More than 600 persons ran to the street in fright at 4 A, M. to-day when part of the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn was shaken by the explosion of a steam boiler in the cellar of No. 11-13 Anthony Street. No one was hurt. ‘The explosion scattered fre from the furnace and started a blaze in the four- story building, which is occupied by the Red Star Mararon! Co. Damage was estimated at $5,000. Policeman Goey of tho Herbert Street station was near the building when the explosion occurred and after sending in a fire alarm he helped tenants to the street, The explosion aroused sleepers in buildings within a radius of several blocks, and most of them ran out, a REICHSTAG APPROVES |, Pt Mr. von Wymetal may revel tn GOVERNMENT POLICY | sive us buck that suvery. moonient Caticura Does rr Much For Hair And Skin For promott: and maintaining beauty Tet akignena hair Cuticure Soap and Ointment are unexcelled. Cutieura Talcum is an ideal powder, refreshing and cooling to the most delicate skins. Semple Hash Pron by Mall. Addons: “Outienra Lab ‘where, Heap he. Oiotnent 3 andoc, Talcum Communists and Anti ~ Semitic Party Alone Vote Againat It, BERLIN, Nov. 25 (Associated Pres —The Reichstag to-day voted its ap proval of the motion made by the Ger- man Demoerate indorsing the Govern ment's declaration of policy. All the parties voted for the motion with the exception of the Communists CHAM lately Sweeten Stomach ba] the business. I saw the bank vook and it was in the name of my wifo and her sister, I also discovered that my sister-in-law hadn't put in the thousand she promised she would. When I protested I was kicked out of the business.”’ Mrs. Rosenthal then told the court her husband had never given her enough to live on from his earnings at painting. “It's bad policy for a man to go tnto business with his relatives-in-law," said Justice Tierney. ‘Sometimes It's bad to have them around even social- ly, A man Is better off jf he can keep his wife's relatives at a distance.” The court adjourned the case until next Tuesday, instructing counsel to atternpt to settle the partnership suit and effect a reconciliation betweev Rosenthal and his wife, who have been at odds since the action was be- gun ‘ Siuakk LAN! ae Na Poor Lanes at naif nour tat any to wil points, Kxprevs Freight dervice—Aatoo WUDsoN Nay IGATION COMPANTS™ Middleton 8 Horland, Receiver Telephone Conat nino For Convalescents Makes Flesh and Blood IOHANN HOFF CO. Street New York City 120 W. 42: THE WORLD'S rlem Office Now Located at 92 7th Ave. Near 125th S¢. HOTEL THERESA BUILDING 'PUMPEIAN |" OLIVE OIL | 2° Sold Everywhera

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