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To. THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DEGEMBER 18, 1922.” vine Ines . 1 5 ° 1 F le < ‘ “ > - TARMED VIGILANTS HE LED HER ESCORTS ADVANCES DEMOCRATS PLAN First Woman Who Ever Presided PATROLYONKERS : INTO NET OF HOLD-UPS iv, hs 3 Crestwood Section Residents Bound te Stop Robberten. The burglars who have been haunt- ing the wealthy Crestwood section of Yonkers lately are expected to leave town at once, if they hitve mot already done #0, for a vigtiance committee of twenty-flve has been organized and every night there are three of {ts mem- bers patrolling the streets, They are armed and they mean business, Lately there have been half a dozen burglaries In Crestwood, the victims in- cluding Albert Stiles and Mrs. Anna Irving, Among the members of tha Vigilance Committee are Willlam D. Cameron, August Martin, Clarence A. Benedict. Joseph Rescorl, Fred Berger, Robert Met Men at Who Took Her Home by Lonely Houte, Akron. grilling, J Sturcher, pretty twenty year-old Kenmore «| Bharen. High. Low. Last )Sharen, 100 Ad Rumely .. 700 Ajax Tub 600 Alaska 100 Al A € 2800 A 100 100 Peoria & B 600 Pere Mar . 7100 Phillips Pet 1000 Plerce-Arrow 2100 Pie Wie 1400 Pond Creek 00 Prod & Refin 600 Pub Ber of NJ 1000 Pullman 600 Punta Ales 1100 Pure OU . 6000 Ray Con . 3400 Reading 1100 Replogle 1900 Republic ..... 3300 SReynolds T pt 3800 Royal Dutch . O., Dec, 18.—After a severe i bit Over House of Representatives IN ALL SECURITIES) 10 SPEED UP WORK EXCEPTING RALS OF STATE SENATE confessed to the jay, they eald, that she mate & practice of decoyIng male escorts Into the hands of highwaymen She declared, they sid, that her hold- ap friends were wnaking her th They refused to “divyy up spoils,” Two seventeen-year. are tho highwaymen in the girl said. Jeasie told police she would meet men at dances and ynsent to be escorted home. As she led her escorts past @ police to-¢ Allis Chal pf 06% Am Ag Chem .... 32 Am Ag Chem pf.. 00 al ey 4 Am B Sugar . Am Bosch Am Cans. Am Hide & L. 10% Am Ice 110% ‘Ain Int Corp esse. 20M 32% 125% goat. the bows » the Even Big Western Failure | Will Rush Smith Program; Fails to Produce Lasting | Hope Assembly Will Not Effect on Upward Trend. Put on Brakes. Am Lin OW Am Lace . It was evident from the outset of ALBANY, Dec, 18.—"Full speed mo Lge Fad bd aLaser... ia Sommerville and Albert aad Postel bin Madd peneite would con+ business this morning that specula-| head’ will be the slogan of the Am Bteel Fary.... 38 tis Garchos tive confidence has been fortified by | Democratic Senate, it was learned in PER 1400 Shell Trad over the week end consideration of} outhoritative circles to-day. Demo- aw Wabepent 61 bed een SAVINGS BANKS, _SAVINGS BANKS, factors presently at work in the] cratic leaders declared they plan to Am ve A be 3900 dou Pacttic —— stock market, for practically every | Set an cxample in speed in handling reusida oe 51% 1100 Bou WAY oes e group of shares with the exception jon and adjourning—providing ‘Ateh « 101% le Renter ‘i a of rails were in brisk demand, and| they are not held up by the Repub- eh a 2200 Stand O1N J wi 30% »| lican Assembly. . i 2200 Btewart-W - 64% ’ . stocks which are favored by the near pana dormalaces tw ® Bald Loco 129 1800 Stromberg 63% Don’t wait for larger operators and by pools were ans formulated by Senator B 312 14600 Btudobaker . 1% 193 184 , able to show gains extending to as| James J. Walket, who will be the Balt & Onlo nse an 1200 Bub Boat Ty Th TH QUARTERLY PERIODS! majority leader in the Upper House Balt & Ohio = 11100 Texas Co . ay 47 much as two points, . Ai ALA eonilawaleeanit Barnet Leather 8 ‘ 1100 Texae © &@ Ol) 21% 21% A good test of the market's position MK ‘sion, committee Barnadall A seve 32 BIH SI 900 Timken Co . ‘ame around noon when announce-| hearings will begin the third week in Bato Mio 41 5200 Tob Prod 81% 0% «8K aan was made of the failure of January. fess birt a 3100 Tob Prod A. rv 83% 83% M A KE your money | His plan calls fo f u a i Houston, Fible & Co, of Kannan City.| , Tit pian calls for immediate or Briyn Un Gas « 114, J 600 Union of... EARN money every month in ‘This firm had long been recognized] fT cisiatune meets on fans ith paras Brea B ee ee eee d ve e . 3, wi ° * — as having extremely conservative! \jnimittee assignments announced at Butte © & Zino , 9% | 600 United Fruit the year, under our system management and was considered one eee committee will be elven Batts RS 82% | 600 United Retail . of the strongest commission houses a until the end gf the second week in January to orginize, and hearings are to bein the following week. Butterick west of Chicago, Wall Street believed : that its abilities might possibly reach $6,000,000 or more. There was con- ™% 81% 100 INTEREST This plan naturally involves early 300 ities siderable forced selling of stocks im" |introduction of the administration 2600 0 an Utah Copper a, GL orteouoaal tear bills, and to this end bills are now e cey Lane: 83% | 800 Van Stee! © failure, ai ears) hing prepared for Gov. Smith to he oon Ce Pasco Py can, t d b th a d fo : ; Fi 45%] 2 took advantage of the opportunity tl introduced soon after his message 1a ee Sar wastes Gia 63% | 700 Wabash pt A. compu e y the mon increase their short commitments.| ronq, 700 Chea & Ohio 71 | 200 West Ma 2d pr... But the market, after showing a ner-} yict wy vous tone for a brief time, again} wij, dy is 1200 West Air ... 2100 West Mig 300 White Eagie 400 Wickwire 800 Willys Over . 300 Willys Over pf. 400 Woolworth . the Republican Assembly 4s yet problematical. One turned firm, prominent Republican leader has sald| 9 ‘ j Steel and copper stocks were con-|the Lower Toure will satand pets Unique distinction was that attained by Mrs. Winifred } spicuous in the rise. In the case of/{mplying that attempts by at atte y the Smith the lattér strength was easily under-| aqministration to tear up the Miller| ™embers of the House of Representatives at the present Ume. On Steer the coetal [migrated Program will be defeated. On the} ‘Thursday she took the Speaker's chair for the first time in the House 100 Chos & Ohfo pf . 102 102 102 600 Chi & Alton pt 3% 3 8 100 Ch! Gt West. 4% 4 A 100C M & &t P. 22% «(22% 22% ec00 CM & St P pf.. 34% 84 = 34 1000 CO RI & Po... 32% 32% 32 20CRI& POpept 82% 82% 82% 6800 Chile ve 28% 28M 2844 28% (2TH BT Couna&y Rs MASON HOU on deposits ason Huck, Representative in Congress from Illinois and one of the tw> women A deposit made as late as LIBERTY BONDS. n other hand, it has been suggested] of Representatives. 5 Chino 2 the third day of any month ee tetas ine rad Meri that some pf the Republican members, ke 900 Coca-Cola oe ee ‘. Liberty 3 1-28 opened 100.56, up y i one Jeading selling agency had n4-| particularly trom New York City, will 1800 Con Motors 11% 24) 06; 244 1-44, 9 td; 96:78, up will draw a full month’s vanced the price to 14% cents, which] joi, with the Democrats in attempt- RAILROAD AND SHIP 1900 Col Gas 106; 4th, 98.54 .08; new, 99.74 :. ry is the highest mark for the current 300 Col Graph 2% | .06; 4th, 98.54, up .08; new, " interest even if the account year peer ete UR DAES BS) EL DESY LINES MUST CO-OPERATE | ‘se comp T #8 72% | up .02; V 4 3-48, 100.84, up .0 h Fi f . gram. SORaOGHEAE « 38 ls Io a PEN i athe! movement, tn jiteols was S41" Reporte of insurgency in the Dem- IN PORT DEVELOPMENT| .0 “oe! cise" iy |FORBIGN EXCHANGE OPENED is withdrawn the first of eterno ee — 12% ay the following month. If au Sterling, demand, 4.653-8; cables, 4,65 5-8, up 1-8; Franch francs, de- mand, .07641-2; cubles, 755, off 0008; lire, demand, .0515; cables, 0515 1-2, up .0004 1 Belgium francs, demand, .0694 1 cables, 101% n1% the account remains un- til one of our dividend periods— which are Janu- ocratic Senate are scouted by Dem- se the volume of vag ted kertrrne ocratic leaders here. Several reports Outerbridge Sees Expected Jntfi- which, however, ts flot substantiated) oe vere to th rey "| cation as Result of I. C. C. Order by semi-official trade reports. re were to the effect that two or CnC. y, three newly elected Democrats have ’ to Make Plan Operative. reason ‘1 The for the inability of rails) served notice on Walker that unless , oils Chairman Outerbridge and the other Pest wan thet @ reduction 1a the bibl raked Lat outs Hay oe members of the Port of New York Au- ; thern pre-| re ° of committee assign- ee aie base Bee tes tate aanoubasd ments’ and legislation they will join VDE SY, FSS Repente Ere Ca UD ay ee <= ‘700. Cub -0695, off .0008; marks, .0162; cables, Segue] Se ia the day. the Republicans and thus give the G. terday over the order issued by] prop con seth 002 iat ara pabiay eae ary 1st and July 1st—it will ‘ >, the majority vote N y pee cables, «| ; Swiss francs, deman A Local public utility shares with, the ee great vo patie Upper corte : SELES Sa sto Dav Che Moot: Gatien; Abtol-u. 06: ADIDEEN receive a larger rate of bint 4 hale o ca 3 0 et ‘a is re Reet . ‘. ere teeegary by reports that Gov-elect | Democratic leader characterized the Whalen Must Spend $200,-}oaes Upon te trunk Tine railroads See demand, 4005, up .0009; interest ee ar and subsidized tines entering the Port 000 Repairing Nine Boats, |or New York to show cause why they should not immediately co-operate cables, . : gilders, de- mand, [044 cables, .4005, up .000: pesetas, demand, . cables, .1580, up .0008; Swedish kronen, demand, ‘smith's message to the Legislature | "Port. Senator Walker ts now making w i " ie uD dolar Reeesa ior en bo bis committe assignments, Irom att~ Then Discard Them. nearly three points. ear . = alte ehndaeate aden aaeding: rates five municipal ferries, having RECEIVER APPOINTED Finance Committee head; Senator| taken over three more yesterday tn IN TIDEWATER FUEL CO. | Straus, Chairman of the Committee] Brooklyn—the Hamilton Avenue, the } { 200 Du Font . 900 Elec 8 Bat 100 Elkhorn thentic sources it was learned that he with the Port Authority in the car 8 E placed in the hands of the city Gov-| * k oat TE NGGt GE thar enia ere Jan| 400 Bndicott J... '2692; cables, .2696, up .0001; Nor-|/@ emment. Consolidated Ges declined] Plans to appoiit Senator Farrell as PRMEKSTAAVRIGRISERTC EER tRECcaYEERG | ee 10% | vay, demand, .1908; cables, 1912; ||! We accept for deposit, WAR SAVING STAMPS ~ [Chairman of the Cities Committee:} phe City of New York now ope-Ifor the development of the port a8] jy prie it pf 8 | a ee rar can cepeld |] Dall ial 1033 adopted by the Legislatures of New] ~~ "i BDH, 2088s: \CARCE, Series eo 8 un u York and New Jersey and the Con-| 490 Fam Players .- ore, | -2092. up -0004. | 1918 je January Ist, gress of the United States. Chair- ed haar a ny CANKING RUD BINANGIRLS man Outerbridge said i 5 216 BANKRUPTCY ACTION | Code, Gommitice head '*°*"°) Atiantic Avenue and the Fulton Street} | "his follows the other avenues of "0 Frevrort 1% Dividend Jan. 1, 1983, at the rate of 499 Codes corm tee en 1 in. the{lines—through purchase from the|Co-operation with Federal authority i eect opt it —Payable on or after Jan, £0, 1023. condition will prevail in the| lt dy established—the Wi *] 100 Gen Elect apt. Gonegra Collested Over $75,000] senate this year that has not ob-{ Union Ferry Company by Commis-|Siready estiblisiied “he War Depart-| 509 Gen Asphalt ped Without Delivering One Pound | tained for years past. A number of 7 and Structur States SHIPPING | “so9 Gen Asphalt vf, ‘ Se. Carl, bs Chases eee ean initt Wenael eet ote ee ©3/ Board. The co-operation of these] joo Gen Elect + 181% ew yor E I Coa! yea we named head of! wroien of the nine ferry boats of] Federal agencies, with the powers} 990 Gen Motor ih GRANT Kk to-d: -| committee, for the reason that there . ‘ = Serpe Dlg ‘b ch M ~ ae a eaten ined are not enough senlor members to|the concern, for a consideration of} they possess, supplementing the co-| 1¢00 Goldwyn - oe Cur Ex ange " pointed Wolfgang Schawbacher to act had} OPeration of the municipalities in the] 2 0 Goodrich pf 4 he oy ay «| tag all the chairmanships, $250,000, Originally the company had] °! Oe : 2 cee “7 88M OO% us receiver for the Tidewater Fuel AS se ad Ha eee tgO for the woata,| Port District, completes the chain of] 700 Granby 5 vv7 Tay, 13% ecurities . Corporation, No. 300 Madison Avenue, WANT MO’ REELACED ar fin Eereiet Gre wiaia eit mu tierity \thiouah which results will] 000 Or*Korth pt +s 0 20 INCORPORATED 1630 é : 000. ug pout. 700 Gr Nor Ore cts .. SAG ay heh wae torowes inte _terolintaty a eae MUEeee Quiz| otra $350,000 nearly a year ago,| ‘‘As the laws of the two States and] sy Guit B Btecl B1y, 81% Stocks purchased 5S! CHAMBERS STREET iy was cade ky Gaston Falire, pices tir put this was rejected by the Ferry| Of Congress require as the first prin-| oo gee 1% with discrimination NEW “YORK. ciple that terminal operations withia the Port District, so far as cconomi cally practicable, should be unified, the hearings now ordered by the Interstate Commerce Commission ure to give the railroad respondents legal opportunity to show cause why whose counsel, Charles Goldenberg,| Word Lacking Whether December] Company and then the city began 8% made the following representations in Jury WIL Take Up Case. condemnation proceedings which re- his affidavit: That the Tidewater Fuel Corpora- ‘ion, taking advantage of the coal whortage, launched an extensive news- 100 Houston 100 Hudson Mot 500 Hupp 200 Hydraulic 8 . offer opportunities for growing income. Jones & Baker have become known as “infor- mation headquarters” for y BRUNSWICK, N. J. Dec. 18.—] sulted in municipal operation and fo official announcement Nas ownership yesterday. Saturday midnight, Commissloner 200 111 Central 100 IN Central vy: 2000 Inapiration made whether the December Gri paper advertising campaign followed|% Somerset County, which meets to-] witien took over the operation of orrow, will take up the tnvestigatl appropriate orders for the immediate | 70% rhein’ i ’ coal under a promise to deliver jn four] Hall and Mrs. Eleanor Mills. ferry will continue to be operated all] cation of terminal operations within| 200 Inter M bead i ie Bh securities, , . 6 Pe rict shoule st be! 700 Inter M Mar pt.. 0 or five days from an unlimited supply] There ts a growing demand, am Indie| might. At 6 o'clock yesterday morn-| the Tort District should not bey i ee plane ve 13% 18% The Investor & Trader 76 WALL ST. ae “ ea eae ae ra cated by letters to local newspapers,| ing the city took over the operation . —— = —. 400 Inter Nickel. pf. ot bend will keep you posted on ie Truckee howe declared an interest dividend for the 1 pg ag ag ac cessor be appointed pects , f Paper ; i x months en: ber 3ist, 1922, on all d ua fee of $2 In advance. relia r be appointed to Spectal) of the Atlantio Avenue line, end st Ti HOUSE TO HOUSE SURVEY | ,i0 incite us the range of prices, the a ng December 31s\ on all deposits entitled thereto under the By-Laws, at the rate of 4 PER CENT PER ANNUM payable on and after the 15th of January, 1923. Deputy Attorney It ts be | Wilbur Mott.| o'clock this morning began operating g urged that Dei news—good and bad—the That the Tidewater Fuel Corpora- ¢ views of market observers tion in the two months of its cam- 700 Iron Prod $00 Inland Ol «+ UNDER WAY TO FIND OUT tive Ellis) the Fulton Street line. urlington County, who will patgn collected more than $75,000 and]! aeons ne One of the first acts of Commis-|IF ZONING LAW IS OBEYED) oo. 1. 20% 20% on market and generat aid not deliver a pound of coal pe available after the Brunen trial at ; ; ee 400 Jones B BK DAM iti x . Mount Holly, be cnlted into the casc sioner Whalen, when the city assumed} py4¢ yer Made of Wulldinus in| 1 Jones B Tea “ay ah conditions, and expect ‘Mr. Goldenberg said he had brought er Mea ee tke , oa arses 1 developments on the se- ihe matter to the attention of the| Sir Basil Thompson, formerly in| the management and opera a Manhattan Begun by Forty 1° | . ? Beginning April Ist, 1923, interest will be declared and credited District Atorney, who has promised| charge of Scotland Yard, ia to lecture] ferries. was to call Coe the 160 em- City Inspectors, 300 iran City, 69 » i. curities of this market. QUARTERLY . Pree | aaa ployees of the Union Ferry Company a olan: acu % 1 to lay before the Grand Jury, terol sta ale, lonal. hile Bia aod before him* and assure them they A house to house survey of every] yoo «: ily-Spring Poi ae Ask for tres c Deposits made on or before ‘THREE DIE, FOUR HURT te expecta {a make some refer! would be retained tn their present po-| building in Manhattan is beng made] 1 y whe 1 Investor & Tra PT lee JANUARY — APRIL — JULY or OCTOBER — 10th E, betsy ke waercimeitieer cence sitions, by forty city inspectors. Charles] 70%? Kennecet Will draw interest from the Ist of these months respectively Foe ee CE eR en are a ee ee tat ane] Bees, Suberintendent ot the Building] sop taciee one c. BAKER PE 20's ES SGML SARC RDAW os Sir rE Me -——_—— , hy N. Pteffer, | Co J “| Bureau, said it will take about six] qi00 Lima Lo IN, 0., Dec. 18.7. attorney for Mrs. Frances Hail, widow| succeasful attempt to sell its ferry|/\. ate - deat hag - Bree pith pnp toa cthed Te of the rector, that Mr Hall js planning | pouts to the elty, threatening then seers nat eats ‘ a3 ble. to : na $06 toe Nash lembers New York Curb Exchange George F. Crane, Vice-President rarned b a to Europe, Asked whether an: je Inspectors are a able for p a potas sene i i t jured, one probably fatally, yesterday | attempt would be made to prevent Mra.| Mat because the enterprise had be-l that period because of the customary | 100 Mackay Direct Priv Ralph H. St fe Williston H. Benedict, Secretary much «trip, Mote snide st] Come unprofitable it might be forced New York Chics when fire destroyed a cott in which | Hall maki wid etetteeye: lOpsrallonn Winter inactivity in the erection of} 1400 Magma Cop ie ere s “ a dont’ care to discuss that matter at this} 0 discontin eri operations aw build 800 Mallinson eles they were sleeping at Little Wadsworth i " 0 ‘ sq] BO DUES ae near here. The dead and injured Ui Ne Ax wydrds the investigation,| ‘The ages of the nine boats acquired] No guch survey has ever been| 100 Man Bley Three New York Offices ut Massillon, where three of the men rel ut hat progress is being] by the etty range from thirty-one to 300 Man made, One of the duties of the in- spectors will be to make a compr 50 Brosd St. - — Broad 7150 505 Fifth Ave. - Mur. Hill 7120 200 Man Shirt rs. They are old time “s dlp eat 700 Marland Were attorneys. fifty-nine ye GREENWICH SAVINGS BANK The dead are Harold Howald. City side wheelers. Commissioner Whalen _— 104 hensive classification of buildings ¢ lin Rock * 225 Pifth Ave. - Mad. Sq. 1377 . 7 - ayginesr, Frank Wagner, foreman wa-| HOUSE COMMITTEE °° contends they are necessary pending to leur Whothan the Dipviniohe ar tiet iy mauneen ah Sixth Avenue and Sixteenth Street, New York chintat; Leroy Hodgson, truck driver 4 the completion of new ferry boats the Hg a Motor = George W. Williams, — thirty-three. TO DECIDE ON KELLER| city in buliding at a cont of $2,600,000 | ZONE laws are being compiled with.| 1) Atty Dept Biores. 034 QUARTERLY INTEREST RATE, JANUARY I, 1923 It will be noted whether manu prominent attorney, was the most serl ture cording to ferry boat author 2000 Mex Seaboard. . But, a ter : ously injured, but’ phystcians say he] Whether ¢o Cite Him or Imnore a ing is being done in areas restricted oY maaticard cts 1 SAVINGS BANKS. F Cc iat paralge ] may recover, Him ts Problem, ities, such obsolete boats are nut| to dwellings and office buildings and] , 00 Mes BPC, i our Per ONE cestoumsirom $5 + ———— eee | WAS IN, Di 18 —Unable to] orth buying at any pric 5 It ts est'-} stores and whether businesses are be: ine Middle States Oi Ws > === to $5,000 an and TO HARNESS WINDS sonipe! mares Oscar Keller mated Mak 2 ae BUD HL ae ing Songun es in arene sresteie ted to} Sgou Midvale ware a4 cae et es $1 Opens an Account after fan.ts,1 | ot "Rag Se ee eee ae a : : a TO MAKE ELECTRIC what evidence he has to back up bis shape Z Reaterramiernitl: of unsafe loads being placed on floors.| ago Mi out F nalts bie e ower. fall wed ths DIVIDENDS ARE DECLARED A} i » 5 The new ferry bon’ ing built by — = 1400 Mo Pacitle ‘ drew CURRENT FOR BRITAIN jenarses again rey General A Fr agente ‘ 4 . from CREDITED QUARTERLY ‘all ihe cliy for East Rivey service wiii 5 D 5400 Mont War Jen. 1, 1923 Qi | eee Dautetes bs cary Coe | ue cite for Raat River service wil SIR THOMAS TO SEEK 1 ete Savings Bank a Low Stractures on Bilitons [2H | as v-day ty de-|the construction of others by the city| THAT AMERICA’S CUP 400 Moon Motors. 128 AND 130 BOWERY CHARLES M.DUTCHER, President L.DeG. QUACKENBUSH, Treayurer che bin io thel is gure to follow. The nine old ferry 500 Mullins Bod: Branch 87 Liberty St, FRANCIS M. BACON <4 Secretaries =o —B. OGDEN CHISOLM boats will therefore be relegated + With Horta AGAIN, HE DECLARES t Biwoult wt Capita’ The r New York, December 11, U. 8. Victory Notes and War Savings Stamps calied for Rag The f one pres LONDON, Dec. 18 ferred, H rs of the coin.|the near future to the position off souTtHAMPTON, Dec. 18.—When Sir & Gta. : A quarterly dividend at the rate of will be collected for depouters without charge # Jinittes a ting whether, in sof relies if not actually sold as junk. | , aes A plan to harness the winds’ aoing, they wili not make the situation| The c resolves itself into thi Thomas Lipton landed hero yesterday) 900 Nevada Con 8 FOUR PER CENT. f jot MAKE the sttuatio we esolv . the: city > - - - and make them produce electricity |more notorious than it already is by! making a virtual outlay of § from the Homeric he said he had Sow OT & Mex st »,009 per annum has been declared and ———Put Your Savings in a Savings Bank ~~~ up his mind to Henge agalr ¥ Air Brake. for rural districts has been pre wivis ler a chance to play the role] gor SE hd i the merest temporary use of tho _ x 2 3 eee 03% aN cl 0 depoultors for the INDS of marty? or the America’s Cup yach’ ah 300 N ¥ Central « Will be credited to depositors ARTERLY DiVIDENDS sented to the Ministry of Agricul- ‘On the other hand, there is @ poaai:| ne, old boats, ee Ammer OS Ce ete ¥ Dock. 4 period ending December 31, 1922, on Qu TRE ture, The scheme involves the Joyity thot | inay try to seck| The careers of some of these bonts| arg iver ne sald Tiley holidays YNH&H. a1 all sums from $5 to $6,000, and will erection on hilltops of low build- aepition In the House to move the] are: Partie Challanie, Nor Gantt ton Northern Pacific. mh be payable on and after Monday, ETROPOLITAN SAVINGS BAN ings from the sides of which will hat hictary Committee | ‘The Union built in 1802; the boilers} yet who witi build the new challenger | 400 Okla Ret «+++ 1s] f} January 10, 1923. : t project huge wings, These wings Me bh would result in} pujit in 1900 and the hull rebuilt in} However, | wan very well satistied with} yoo Orpheum 18 Money deposited on or be- 1 THIRD AVE., Cor, Se h Street will be spun by the wind hori- \ 1908, the Shamrock 1V. and very Ukely will] 2990 Otis Bteel 8% ‘January 10 will draw in- zoptally Just above the ground 5 tent P ——- The Shinnecock built in 1866 and re- ehoison to build the new b bd an terest from January 1, 1923. ‘The promoters assert that an ambition of my Life] 200 Packard Mo bullt in 1898. Dividends will be credited and paid Interest for Three months per a on ending Dec. 31, 1922, at (0. «#5_ to $5,000 unlimited amount of electricity Opened " 8.| The Mincola built in 1868: boilers athe cnn f Hilly on tay Hea Me ~ F Quarterly instead of semi-annually as rate of clared payable Jan 17 can be produced at a minimum | up i-: 8.0. N. ) installed in 1899. tout eet ite Se OAS NS oa On) heretofore. Depesite on or before Jan; 12h wil draw. interest from Jun, st, 1998 of cost. Government officials are | Simms, 18. up 1-5 8.| ‘The Atlantic built in 1885 and re- ~ > 21000 Pan-Amor Pet ea Varroa eee Robert D: Andreu, Open Mondays 9.30 to7 P.M. HM Mostes testing the scheme and if expert- | up 1-5)! Morris. 16, off 1-4; 8 Of puiit in 1906 m Swift & Compa 400 Van-Amer Pet B VICTOR A LERSNER, Vice-Pres, SOCIETY ACCOUNTS ACCEPTED ments re successful it is planned | Ind, 11 8, off 1-8; Radio, 3 5-8 The Montauk and the Whitehall jew York & Bing | tee G Vice Pres, 23 Vacation and Christmas Clubs—START Soy to build several generating sta- | M s8) 4; Cont) Can, } puilt in 1890. eet bid aeacratary SIOTORY HOTES Dre t ' Annie taae fons in out-of-the-way districts. Carib, 6 3-8, up 1-8, ‘The Pierpont built in 1889. 1 A sass WARK SAVINGS STAMPS DUE JAN. 1.) CAS ROR DEVOSIT # ' ‘ 4 '

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