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—-— ~ Confers With Director Tax-! | os. * tt was learned, in many ins not taken up the question of shortage “has agreed to use every effort at his | paayers' Association to Faci ftate Proper Distribution. Through an arrangement day landlors of Greater New York who condition to be questioned by Detec- ‘ tive Cassidy later in the day. Seas on Honest Sttampt to ec-/ After city detectives and special eure a supply of coal and failed, wi!l| agents of the Edison Company had be provided for by the Puce! Adn completed a survey of the neighbor stration, No, 165 Broadway, it was} ood, they stated they believed the ced by Administrater William burglars had first elimbed to roofs at announced by Admini ‘or 126th Street and Madison Avenue. H. Woodin. ‘They entered a top floor shirt fac 3. M. Lonergan, supervis chief tory in order to gain the roof of the inspector for the Department of first building. From this they went Woath, Iéaned by Dr. Royal 8. Cope over roofs to 125th Street, entering a land, Health Commission, to assist printing shop to get to the lower roofs the fuel adnirietr complaints and tion in caring ere the hi f anes W ofthe city is endangered, assumed his to. go over the steep roof of a church duties this morning. His first work ae fronting on 1 bth Street. was to listen to a representative of | gi om rn Speveepnee: _ Detectives declared that on more landlords, Isadore Berger, a director careful investigation they found ex- of the Greater Ne wYork Taxpayers’ | plosives had vot been used on the Association. safe, but that it had been tipped on Mr. Berger vonferred with Mr its back, the combination knocked off ‘Woodin and Mr. Lonergan. He said and the lock forced that a large rumber of complaints had been made to him by memt association, which has a m/mbers of more than 3,000, that they w wnable to get their share im consequence were being summone © court and prosecuted for hot pro: viding proper heat and hot water It had developed that there been many attempts to duplicate pre of th hi ders, with the result that dealers had | » refused coal except to those who had bean previous customers, Individ: with the Fuel Administration. As a result of the conferenc: was agreed that Mr. Berger of coal and md should: check up among members of his as- een oo ee PORTH T THE EVENING WORLD, |Popular New York Society Gir! {THURS CRACK SAFE | Whose Engagement Is Announced IN EDISON OFFICES: BEAT WATCHMAN (Continued) \f about $%,000, which had come in yes- terday afternoon too late to send to + | the bank O'Connor was taken to Harlem Elos- pital by Ambulance Surgeoh Vers. The hospital reported to the polles at 9 o'clock that O'Connor would be In @ sth Street ha along t tance Part of the dis- ardous when they had | 2 SS DON’T BUY “SMUGGLED” “BIRD OF PARADISE”; IT ISN’T EITHER ONE Sailors’ Are Offering Birds Sq- Ma f Dyed Chicken fathers and Wire, | Here's a friendly warning, straight from the Custom House: Don't “smuggled” ‘Bird of Par * from a ‘‘sailor."" It you do, the chances are that what you get will not be a Biyd of Paradise nor any other kind of bird; that what- ever it is it will not be smuggled; and buy a 16200 Bald 1 we EIN ET I BI I a A RT I THURSDAY, DEGEMBER 28, 1022 cm OOO | STOCK QUOTATIONS | Shar: 100 Ad Rumely 100 Air Reduo . Ag Chem pf Bosch . Can G Fary. 100 Am 100 Am 800 Am £00 Am <0 Am oe Am 100 Am 600 Am 1400 Am 100 Am 100 Am 3000 Am 400 Am 100 Am 2100 Am 400 Am 500 Am 9 Ain 900 Am 100 Am 1 400 Am 4 100 Am 1 300 Am Tob pf N. 700 Am Tob B ., Chiclo Cot OW Cot Olj pt. Exp... Hide & L.. Tee. Int Corp. Smelt pt Steel Fay . Buger . 100 A WW & 8 t% Dt 100 Am Wool . 100 Am Wool pt . 100 Am Zine 5100 Anaconda $100 Asso D Goods 500 Asso D Gds tat pf 100 Atch 600 Atch pf... 200A B & Atl. 1000 At © Line 200 ALL Fruit 500 AG % WI. 400 Ati G 200 Atlas Tack 8100 Aust Nichols 1200 Bait @ Ohio . 100 Halt & Ohio pt ..+ 2600 Barnsdall A 100 Barnsdall B . 100 Bato Min 000 Bayuk Bros . 2000 Beech-Nut ... Both Steel Beth Steel B 300 Bkiyn Rapid Tr 400 Brown Shoe 1900 Burns Bros A . 1500 Burns Sros B . 700 Butte © & Zine « that the vendor will not be a sailor. 800 Caddo Ol ..... woclation to learn the location of Vor some clever people are making} 100 Cal Pack Bremises owned by complainants, the | fake Lirds of Paradise, using chicken | 26900 Cal Peto amount of coal used monthly by each | feathers, pigeon's heads, a lot of wire} 400 cat Pete p! for heat and hot water, the kind of| and some dye. The whole fake can be} £60 Callahan M . coal, present supply, im the habit of patronizing, Present the list to Mr. Woodin. ote : : Custom Service, caught a fake sailor eres aal orass — f then be offering such a “bird” to-day, But om Mab as 9 ees Wo in's office M? since the only Federal charge would ah Lotelidea eRe tar amie | The engagement of Miss Hopo Bush, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. have to be smuggling, and no such gel GaAD wickiban.: Wharton: Irving T. Bush, to Herbert Lowell Dillon of New York City, has just |charge could stand, the man was re- emergency cases actually exist they! been announced. leased. i Will _be placed on the preferential list f ‘ ; en rand la HOVE G = of the Fuel Administration. \ Miss Bush is a popular member of the younger set and is active | BRITON SEES WOMEN Dr, Copeland, it was announced command to aid in relieving the pres- nt coal crisis and has offered all the resources of his office for. the as well. ST BRITISH AMBASSADOR VISITS ELLIS ISLAND | ‘ pep) RD } Re sa a Nate lana’ Rune eae na sy i lull in the military operations ts only has been recelyed here of the death in}pion heavyweight, to-day was fined 35]/tenporary, that Republicaniss Vampiaint in Commons Leads ¢ Manhattan Hospital yesterday of Mrs, |for violating the traffic regulations by Hehe pt igh to bate ie hanced: great en ithe i Lobe dna G. er, wife of Dr T.| falling to stop on signal at Seventh ment infinite trouble, al cyninsaallcie : Hae 3 See | er, Superintendept’ of the State Re-| Avenue and 5 t Dee. 6, last, by} ‘The correspondent attributes the 4 by secretary, |rormatory { Won: Mrs, | Magistra TraMe Court constantly reviving. activity among Hugh Tenant, and Capt. Gloster Baker two days ag ee TobneGy i had vot ine} the rebels to women, 75 per cent. of strong, British Consul, with Secret oye A saine tended disobeying the regulations but} whom, he as » probably sy Gf Labor Dayls and Robert 1. ‘Tod, |S Since then, according to tnfor-|that his $10,000 automobile. w Utes with tua \teeruines ea Gommissioner of Immigration, spent} ™atlon here, her condition had been|hard to manage. He paid bis fine aren that eventhe wie . nearly three hours in inepecting ¥llis|very precarious LPR CONE bone 8 SHBEM nities fata raat tant pecting Klis | very h SE be the Ministers are passively, if no Island to-day. | Mrs, Baker was born at Monticello, bs tie le Leda 31 hale Priticiam was recently made in the| Mo, she had been attached to the State Serre Bal, MUneth ar NOR Yaye: FARE House of Commons of the manner in : State 1 No. 139 Suffolk Street was charged with = aap Which immigrants were handled in| Hospital for the Insar Matawan, |failing to keep to the right VEHICLES RAM IN RAIN, American ports. The Br h Ambas jwhe he rapt Di " who _as-| Avenut nd 65th Stree \ dor asw eversthing there, was, to be [Umea charge there later, “They were) He said his chauffeur was ill snd ta ONE DRIVER IS INJURED eeen. No comment was mado by any {Married im 1812. ; was driving his car for the first tim eee of his party following tho trip : ue Fea ta ae sean St. | Sentence was suspended. Truck Chauffeur's Vision Obscarcad Secretary Davis said ho was over-|“*°* a: Heke FMeaY inagning, The 1922 list of traffic violations up —Horse Ig Killed. whelmed with paints of relatives of Bai cada to to-day is longer by about 4.500 than : yrtrly es oy ee MheTdat OF VibuOnE for the ne} A sudden gust of rain obscured the dealers they ure) and} & work expressed | manufactured E. W. Barbe t a profit for §2.60. a special agent of the ls in social affairs, BEHIND IRISH DISCORD ‘MRS. EDNA G. BAKER DIES IN HOSPITAL Superintendent of State ed in Bedfor fl JACK JOHNSON FINED $5; LONDON, Dee. 28.—Reviewing tho VIOLATED TRAFFIC RULE }jyear-end conditions in Ireland, the cee Dally Mail's correspondent in Dublin paints a discouraging picture, He expresses the fear that the present \ wi of Heard t on Case of Year in Ho ourt—Defendant L Rimealf in favor of aclective Inoniee,’| HERO OF MONITOR DJES perlod of 19 vision of John Wultiein of No. 17 North Mee aha said all nyaleal examinations AFTER LONG CAREER — Oxford Street, Brooklyn, a driver for n uld be made on the : th mouthing Ganibane | anaet other sid. He said he could e no B ra $22,000 LIQUOR CARGO : a fe a Msi nae Mee He Way to segregate the nation: Robert W. BL Served Newspaper motor truc ich ‘he was operating qbefore leaving the for Forty Years. SEIZED AT FREEPORT |orssnea into the horse and wagon ommissioner Todd he vould als on 7 7 driven drnes' atte use 0. architect lock orer the Waitdhaee Ganj Funeral services will be completed to-| wniakey and Gin t# Found Hiddee a ven by Menest Met\ephausar of amy tmprovements that might be made |28Y for Rebert W. Bligh of No, 407 Shack, 705 Fresh Pond Road, Qu in construction | Bast Fourth Street, Brooklyn, who car-| arecbort, L. Ivy Dece 28.—Liquor |°or"er Of Bedford Avenue —-— ried the news of the BMonitor’s victory} vanied at” fo have been cues! Brooklyn. sary terday. TRIES TO PICK POCKET —_ over the Merrimac to Ericsson, inventor] janded yesterday afternoon from out- {Te Was #0 badly hurt fn the crash “ af the “Yankee Cheesebox," and who, °°" ¥e Patrolman Dale of OF DETECTIVE IN SUBWAY | Was in churge of tho New York fer| ede the three-milo Mmit, was selaed ont hatin Tend’ the ——- | ald's index bureau for forty yeare. when Nassau County officers, led by ed driver was t by ‘ Ar-| He Was born in Ireland elghty-eighc| Detective Charles W, Hansen, railed a Inne 48 Be Gathesine'e ton rest of Man With Record. |yean ago. and after coming to this] Shack on Swift Creel, near here, last t to his home. Proud as a kitten bringing in its 1 country began a long and notable career | Might. Rae Sinantea= ann 1 “a: aeAne sa) 18 with the Herald. Later he worked in ¢h ‘ ut was untenanted an bn Mouse, Detective Patrick D. Kenuelly| customa service for fittoon years, | owner of the contraband hvoch ts un-| BARS GUNS AND BOOZE Milltem Gilman of No. 1460 Brook Ave-| Worth, N. J. ee) casks, each containing six quart bottl * hue, Bronx, before his co: ie of whisk nd twenty-four cuses of Orders tor Police Headquarters to 1 imported gin. It was removed In motor ‘ lehration. Kennelly's first prisone any ti “ALLEGED § RADICAL trucks to the County Jai incoly LE ND, Ohio, Dec. His pride was for the way” he taught | DEATH PASSES BLIND MAN; —_ purpane New Yeo \ » love” with dancing and music “0, MS ay here on tho subway aa | BUT GUIDE 18 KILLED| ORDERS CUNNINGHAM'S = Jive’ with, dancing eS guar baron SUA peter of ths eae RETURN TO NEW YORK] sisycr’ bred Kohler announced hore to nent of the walle h Peden ve ee Qay at a confere with restaurant left hip pocket. He wached back ql 1 wun panion, a blind man. nfer it Berait & erict The nie : walked Trow unseen peril and escaped) Wargant Ont for Another Vemed in| und hotel longed to Gilman, who protested | leath, Mra. F Troan, Aty-fiv Vuited States Matt § Maver Hobler deelared.stlebretare : joudly + Aty-fve, will not bo permittes carry thelr ape said the detective was mistaken and! of No, 303 Halecy Street, Wark, N. J, . LOUIS, Dec, 28.—An helown liquor “You may entertiin ag pene Weer oat t was killed under the wheels of a tar- | r al of William L. Cunningham tofusual and stay open until 3 o'clock p finger print records, Kent rison line trolley car tn front o New York, where he is 1 with| Monday morning and have ull thy noise pie showed Gilman has been arrested | Hudson tube terminal at. Sayd: oe ae iiaaaine fraud, | makers you want, but there must be fen times charged with picking pock- | Place aud Ogden Street, Newark, iast |“#ing the mall no booze,” he told them. fia and convicted in several instauces, | aight. “ Jwas issued to-day by Federal stodgy Se Pca nS papers: on Truax and Edward Bur 5 2}! UNKNOWN MAN FOUND STABBED POSTAL SERVICE NEEDS ee a Ne vt eee Wom | t imilar char nO DEATH. ark, her sightless companton, were | ¢ ing a 8 charg plessi tik ‘apt hur Carey and & number of $20,000,000 MORE | rewurning home ¢ 4 Christiqn scten- | 4 gust Schlesss Sanh At a Usts' meeting. She was guiding Purtee | ‘ion with his allege da a e n Wilw : u RS . ft oF tes Hommelde en are 7 Jacross the tracks when the car bore |ington, Del., following mA tH investigating th ner of an unideni!- _ of Improvement Is Made, appeared under the front wheels. dure | tn New York stab wounds, was found in the cellar WASHINGTON, Dec, 26—The annual) tee, unaware of the danger and the loas | aptly niggas bt at 106 Avenue © this mort i : cananian, aatete’ canoke? Jing. ‘The man was not known to guvoiy Bill for upkeop and operation ot} tna , Snpanies "at ifely. reo 1 the! INCOME TAXES DECREASE. iy in the nelghborhood, - je Government Postal Service. as ra-| i ws — Ported in the Hox ay res a WASHINGTON, De ome and : poate Hota! of $584,614,191, or about $20,000,000 ‘RIVER BLOC “ASKS iG BUM) nr tases” eauadtes November FORRIOM: 5 i More than last ye but Chu : sae 5 ai ae | Opened easier. Sterling, dem: Blemp of the Sub-Committee which WASHINGTON, De 5 alae ounted to $33,624,324 Prog: | 4 gs 5, ble 4.64 1-8 Mt 6-8; Mralted it declared the service promised | pion. ( i mately $4,000,000 more than in October, | 1:88 178 cable Of 6-8; Bl aly gel bloc, whose forces are almost ae strong] Pee ee in Wrench franes, demand .0721, cable The request for funda with which qw|%# te farm: bloc, ts organising to re-} 1931 according to figures 721 1-2, up .0001 1-2; lire, demand Meugurote night fying in the Air Mail! peat last year’s overturn of the Budget| tne Treasury to-day OE04, cable C84 4 ORO4: 158 Pervice wes rejected 1 committee. | Bureau and Appropriations Committee| Eatate taxes also fell off as compared | marks, 0182 Np ete Belgian y | on recommen ons of fund with November a year ago, amounting |!t# deman¢ ble, GAS LEAK Kins| oO % mendations of funds for Fivere| Toe, oti es6, as against $i in] .0663, off 0000 1-2; drachma nand Twa. and harbors, These items are carried} Novem 1921, In October th ate] 0114, cable, 0116; Bwiss francs, de- | ie BRST i a in the Army Bit} yrnten wit be com: $7.6 naand .1A8%, cable .1895, off } pleted and reported to the House nest e-em R ‘4 ; ; Palatine t 2 Evores guilders, dean 0, cate 179 Union Street, Brovklyn,| ‘The budget ir lg gs on 1 as, demand 1873, cab | . ul oI e budget reconimendations were for} mouth on tobacco. t 1 t ei te ' pred tie death of Barbuto und his | $27,500,000, und the committee ts ex-|evived $24,405,787 fre that source wie kronen, de- | year-old son (inetano to-day, Him| pected to reduce this, ‘fhe ri bloe » a year ago Tecelpte nmouniied cof WMINd oft .0003 Mrs. Cathartes. Barbuto was taken | is preparing to demand from the floor 600,979. October collect io | Norway, demand (189%, cable .1903 HAe Long Island College iosvital 1 «| of the House $57,000,000, or more than} bacco taxes were about #10 eoter| Denmark, demand 3068, cable soto. Pamtous condition. double the ostimat A than these for November olf 0900 700 © 1600 4900 Chan Motors 700 Ches & Ohio 2200 Chi & Alton . 600 Chi & Alton pf 100 Chi Grt West. 600 Chi Grt West 199 Chi Pneu Tool 2900 M & Bt Paul. 500 G & Northwest. 1700 O RI & Pac. 100 CRI & Pac 7 po pt 1809 Coca-Cola. 500 Col F & I. 2000 Con Motors « 100 Col Gas Col Graph . Col Graph pf. Consol Ci Consol ¢ Con Textile « Cont Can Corn Prod. Corn Prod pf. Coaden O1 Cub Am Bug Cub Cane Bug Cub Can 6: Con Gas Con Con ‘Tin Dav Chem « De Beers Del & Hudson Del Lack & W Du Pont Du Pont deb East Kodak « Elec & Bat . Uadieatt-5 Endicott-5 vt Erie . Erie ist pf - Erie 2d pf . Fed Min & 8.. Fed M & 8 pf Fisher Body . Fisk Rubber Freeport T . Fitth Av wt 100 Gen Elec Spl Gea Am T Car Gen Asphalt . Gon Cigar Gen Blect Gen Motors . Gen Goldwyn Goodrich Goodrich Granby ‘ rth pt Nor Ore ct Greene-Can if M & Guilt 5 Bt vf Haber E Hendec Homestak Houston .....+ Hudaon Mot « 1700 Hydraulic 8 200 Hydraullc 8 pt MOIR TWI.. 200 Tl Ceatral . 200 Indiahoma 800 Inspiration 600 Inter Cons pt «+ 500 Inter Agr © pf. 100 Int Cemen ...+ 1800 Inter M 1800 Inter MM pe 600 Inter Nickel Inter Paper 1500 Thvinelble uX) 100 Jewel ‘fee 400 Jones B Tea « 100 J Kayaer N . 200 Kan City go 200 Ken City 60 100 Kelaey 1400 Kennecott 4000 Keystone 100 Laciods Gas 1000 Lehigh Valley 4001 1 4 00 Ma 0 Megma Gop 600 Mallinson 2700 Man Bley cts. 100 Mgriand ry ( Wi pt. 146% «) OM & St Paul pf. pf. W biees Gas rts Mot deb 6 pc pt. 1600 Kan & Gut ....+ 800 Kelly 61 18% 60 50% 19% 60% 15% coy 43 o% 82% 70% 4's High. Low. Lant. Shares. High, Low. Last, 1% 18%] 100 Max Motors A.... 40/4 1915 40% oo 509 Max Motors B. 16% 15%) 1H un %| 1000 May Dept 6 . 09 Gi% = 6T% 1 1 400 Mox Beab 164 164 18% 1% 81% By 11h " Vy WH NY 31% 31% | 9960 Midvale ... ve BT 26% 88% «—FOH! 400 Minn BL... Om OMS 500M SIP @ BEM... 60 200 Mo Man WI...., 14% 1800 Mo Pacitic 16% 400 Mo Pasitic pt 43 100 Mont Ward 2015 1890 Mother Lode u 860 Moon Motors . 18% 200 Nat Acme 1% BO Pec Geo ab. » , C260 Pac Ol ........ 64% 84% | 220°Pan-Amer Pet . $3 88% 4600 Pan-Am Pet ‘ 101% 101%, 10 Parish & Bing ... 1B¥_ 15%; | 860 Plerce-arrow 33% 38y | 3x0 Pig Wig. Pierce O11 138% G0 Piesce Oil pf 41% 41%) 1408 Pitts Coal 58 88 | 460 Pond Creek... 9% ¥2 400 Pres Bteel Car. 19 18 240 Prod & Refla. % % 40 Pullman 49% 49% 1009 Pure oO: ee ae 1300 Ray Con fort Go| 2100 Reading . * 3000 Replogle 15% 15%) 2000 Republic ba 8 ‘ 7 | 1000 Seneca pac : 9% | 3500 Shell Un pt. 83% 83H 1000 Sinclair a oss | 1400 fou Fasitic jou Railway . 9% 84! 1300 Spicer Mig 14318 | 4000 Stand O11 of NJ. 801% 80% | 3900 Stromberg . Pe 061% | 1200 Studebaker 43% 2000 Sup O11 66% | 1200 Tenn Cop 71% | 2200 Texas Co 2 | 1000 Texas Pac . 3% 1000 Texas © & Oil 4 | 1400 Timken Co 8% 3500 Tob Prod 82 3900 Trans-Cont 32 600 Urton Pac . 7p «800 United Ry Inv Bim ,800 United Ry tay pf pit, 2000 United Retail Dey IMO B Pood TF M4 100 UG B& Ind Al, #3 #100. U 8 Rubber. 3 24%) 1200U B Rubber Tet pt 08% 96% 11 24100 U & Steel . 104 10g | 1000 Utah Copper . 3 2 1860 Net Biscuit . 200 Nat Con & C . 900 Nat Lead .... 200 Natl ROR 94 pt.. 300 New OT & Mex .. 54% 800 NY Cent . 95% $400 NY NH @ 20% 400 NY O04 W 19% 600 Nort & West 110% 3800 North Am .... 00% 100 North Am pf... 44% 44% £200 Nor Pacitic ...... 7 Tay 400 Nunnally ... 9 2800 Ovla Ret . 40 Orpheum bo 600 Otis steel. 95 «8860 Packara Motor ... 160 Pac Di 0 Peon RR. 80 Penn Seab 8CO Pere Mar . 160 Phila Co 860 Phillipa Jones 0 Philitps Pet . 100 Reyn Tub’ pf 1000 Royal Dutch ..... 1500 Bt L & St FP. 400 Bears-Roo . 1000 Van Steel ... $90 Vivaudou . 600 Wabash pf A. 700 West Maryland .... 900 West Pacific pf ., 130% 121 Mtg 180 Wheel & LB... 800 White Motor 6000 White Oil 900 Willys Overland 600 W Over pt 800 Worth Pump . 100 Wricht Aero ... LIBERTY BONDS Liberty 3%s opened 100.76, off 0. ' dst 4%6, 99.04, off 0.023; 2d, 98.80, 0.03; 3d, 98.84, off .04; 4th, 98.70, Victory 4%s, 100.40, up .0 448, 99.92, up .02 12 up up 3 Tr. CURB iva Opened irregular. Rtl Cdy, 6; 8 O 1044 Ind, 1163-4, up 1-4; Br-Am Tob tly (Coupon, 197-8; Radio, 31-8, off 1-5 ‘Vacuum, 431-4, off 1-4; Glen Alden, 9 \$61-4, off 1-8; Mutual, 12, up 1-8; 43 Mtn Prod, 18; Sit €rk, 211-4, off ‘1-6; Todd Ship, 67; Cont! Can, 421-8, io | UR 3:8. 8% ———— = EEE 1% BANKING AND FINANCIAL, First before you buy or sell astock-isanexcellent rule. Let us give you all the facts available on any of the New York Curb Exchange stocks or bondsthatinterestyou. At your disposal are printed reports, bulletins, continuous quotations, extensiveinformationfiles and wellinformedcustom- er ’menwhocan assistyou thering the facts on which to base your com- mitments. Veloahie 3 book en le A3e-enae} Jon New York Curb Exchange Dirget Privete Wiree * Three New York Ofiices . $09 Fith Ave. Mur. Hill 7120 " 225 Fifth Ave. - Mad. by. 137? 50 Brosd 6! Beoad 7159 Information 4 recommessea’ recommenict ty the Dt. — ors, increasing the capital stock from $1,600,000 to $2,000,000, ‘The Cole Motor Car Company hag declared a 100 per cent. common dividend, payable in common stock, stock of record Dec. 15. Stockholders of the Dartmouth Manufacturing Company approved am grease in the como” Mook from $2,000,000 to $4,000,000 new shares, to be {ssued as a stock dividend of 100 per cent. The stockholders of the Hamiiten Brown Shoe Company yesterday rati- fied the proposed increase of the cap- ital stock from $4,000,000 to $5,009,000. The additional $1,000,000 of stock will be distributed as a stock dividend. a < so AID “RUBY BOB’S” EX-WIFE, CHICAGO, "Dee. 28.—"Word has gone around that the former Mrs. Bob Fitz- simmons is dying and destitute; that Is the reagon I am he and here to stay until I know is t n care ol Thus spoke Dan McGinnity, of N York, to-de coon after his arrival here to investigate the status of the former Mre. Fitzsimmons, who is now Mrs. Tema Reiner, and is In the Michael Reese Hospital in serious condition, Meanwhilo MeGinnity brought finan- m clal aid from New York, contributed et since 1917. a meeting of “Ruby Bob's" old admirers. At a meeting of the directors of the General Cigar Company yesterday it was voted to reduce the item of “good-will” standing on the books of the corporation at $16,326,008 to $1 000,000 through the transfer from the surplus of $4,826,003 to the “good- will’ account. While the transagtion is a bookkeeping one it serves the purpose of redycing the surplus of the corporation, so that in the event of Government tax regulations, such as have been recently suggested for thet Fe) [PENNSYLVANIA CO, PAYS 20 PER CENT. EXTRA DIVIDEND Another Step in Liquidation-- General Cigar Co. Trans- fers “Good-Will.” The Pennsylvania Company, the capital stock of which is owned by the Pennsylvania Raflroad, yesterday de- clared the regular semi-annual divi- dend of 3 per cent. and on extra divi- dend of 20 per cent. payable out of its accumulated surplus Dec. 80, 1922, to etock of record Dec. 27 The extra dividend is a further step in the Hquidating of the Pennsylvania Com- pany, which has been in progress 170 BROADWAY Com. Marocm Lame, M. We Interest raid Quarterly surpluses of corporations, that portion PER ANNUM DECLARED. of the General Cigar Company sur- 49 (a) rote its made on or before Jan. plus transferred will escape this pos- 12th idee interest from Jan. I; sible taxation. Spencer Trask & Co., pursuant to @ profit sharing plan of forty years’ standing, will make distribution Jan 1 in unusual percentages, to include every member of the staffs of the sev eral offices of the firm, The system was of simple origin, but has been de- veloped to meet modern conditions. The firm has In addition a Sentor Employees’ Association which returns goodly Interest to {ts members. Stockholders of the Standard Oil Company of Indiana yesterday rat!- fied the proposed increase In the cap- ital stock from $140.000,000 to $250,- 000,000. The directors meet to-day to consider the declaring of 100 per cent. stock dividend, payable to hold- srs of record Dec. 28, The Asussnet Mills has voted to tn- crease its capital from $1,500,000 to $2,000,000 by the declaration of a 331g per cent. stock dividend. Stockholders of the Hathaway Miils ave approved a 25 per cent. stock Open Daity 9 A. M. @ 5.30 P. M. Saturdays to 1.30 P. M. Victory Bonds due December 15. 1922 and War Savings Stamps due January | 1923 accepted as cash tor JOIN GUR CHRISTMAS CL UB Jj. HEYNEN F. A. RINGLER Sec. & Treas President 1 Is the per annum 45% rate of our semi- 2 annual dividend, payable December 31st, our third distribution at this rate. Victory Notes, payable December 15, 1922, and War Savings Stamps, of 1918 due Jenpary 1923, may be deposited as cash. Bast t River Institue sia 2913-5 Broadway. One Block! | SAVINGS BANKS. DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK THIRD AVENUE AND 147th STREET January First Dividend Credited at the Rate of 4% Per Annum on Accounts of $5 to $5000 | DEPOSITS MADE ON OR BEFORE JANUARY 12th | DRAW INTEREST FROM JANUARY Ist BANKING HOURS: 10 A.M. TO 3 P.M. Saturdays Until Neon Monday Evenings 6 to 8. Friday Evening», 6 to 8 During the First Twelve Days of January, | Baran G. Huwes, President. Josurn B Hare, Treasurer. | HOWELL T. MANson, Condrod Harry F. REGAL, Secretary Eee GREENWICH SAVINGS: BANK Sixth Avenue and Sixteenth Street, New York QUARTERLY INTEREST RATE, JANUARY I, 1923 Four Per Cent fs ae $1 Opens an Account ex before Jan. 10 ill draw’ interest DIVIDENDS ARE DECLARED AND from fen. 1,3933 CREDITED QUARTERLY Pes antrum, payable on ail sums from $5 to $5,000 on and after Jan. 15,1923 CHARLES M. DUTCHER, President 1 DeG. QUACKENBUSH, Treasewue TRANCIS M. BACON 9 # Serretaries = = ©B. OGDEN CHISOLM U. & Fresry Nees and Wer 14 Stamps called for Redem peice + will be collected fer 1 wwwthent charge FOUNDED 1869 108th DIVIDEND Dividends Now Payable Quarteriy—January—April—July—Octover. cy Per Annum of $8 to upward PR ater Monday, Deposits made ou or before Jan. 12 will VICTORY NOTES PAYABLE De BAVINGS BTAMPA DUE JAN 1 2218 223.W.51™ or BWAY SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOGIATIONS SAVINGS 4 1.0AN ASSOCIATICNS tia COLLECTED announces its Sth cash dividend at its usual annual rate of 44°, on Saving Share (save- as-you-please) accounts up to $5000, and 5° instalment and income share accounts, This Society, founded 1888 : ently managed, is helping thousands to perience and to homes Savings by mail Deposits on or before Jan. 12 earn from Jan. 1 Oven Eves. (except Sat.) to 7 till Jan, 12 4% 5% 0n SAVINGS Ais Rise: TIMES MORE

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