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ReVrG. E. Parisoe Speaks Before Local Rotarians ft by New Pastor of Pretcytenai Church lU Wftrmly Received by Members. Th sun spirit which Inspired the doughpoya when they best buck tb Oerman army must prevail with th nation whole. If America It to solvs Mnit of til problsms which th nation la facing today, waa th keynots of an addrees mad at Wednesday's luncheon of ih Rotary Club by th Rt.

Oeorge K. Parleo pastor pf th First Presbyterian church. ur, ransoe pointed out in greet things which can accompllshsd by a nation whit all th people Join In a mighty (fort and ar supported with a knowledge of their right to tattle In a righteous caua. Th nation la now through a reconstruction period and th futur of America muat'of necessity reat upon th raw foundatlon th manner In which th national structure I again reared. A mistake In the building Vnay at aom fatal moment rauae the titlr edtnc of American liberty to topple to earth.

i Vi Dr. Partsoe cmphaalied th Im portant pert which th churchea of the land. In on concerted ercort, may flay, both in solving the present dlf fleultlee. and bringing together Into closer bond of fellowship the num eroua denomination of th Christian church In America. He urged hi hearer to consider th aertousneea of the situation, not In a spirit of pes abnlsm, but to learn the needa of America and thua be able to Play a Worthy and uaeful part In building a greater America for th generation yet to oome.

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PATIISOE Produce Mairket Report 1 1 Supplied over" leased wire of The Associated Press by the State Department of Farms and Markets. Tork, Jan. ly applies of dlnsrr ouallrv and moatrr hi bulk barreled apples New JTerk 'sin. Demand rather lurht. eeneei.

COOK TAKES SEAT AS NEW ALDERMAN Speak, He Pledges to Fill Of fice to Best of His Ami. a ity. AlJIm. TTanrv A CVwtk. fiewlv appointed succeeson to Charles Case 'of the first ward who resigned en December II to take the position of auperlntendent of aah and rubbish collection, appeared In his seat as an alderman for th Brat time at th adjourned regular meeting of tho Common Council, Wednesday night.

before th adjournment of th council, aie new alderman 'waa called upon for a few word and his maiden speech consisted of hi statement that he would, endeavor' to us his best au tnat mignt transpire In th meetings of th council whti 1 at taeJBber. DO.M.M0INISEN ROUTE F0RJ.0UISIANA Baltimore, Mi, Jan. Dr. B. M.

Punch" Waddle Is Taken in Newburgh lUndell "Punch "Waddell." wanted for the laat 10 months for alleged entry' of a Plshklll home, le now In the county Jail here awaiting action of th grand Jury In hla case. Wad dell Is years old and well known In Beacon. Jack KnlfTen, a companion of Weddell. has served six months, for entering the home of James Decker in Flehklll Village. lie and Waddell were suspected of the Job and KnlfTen waa taken Into custody near New Rochelle.

Waddell evaded the police and waa found accidentally in New hurah In it week. i iwi. i waixing WaJaeTTTraa streets or Newburgh when he waa spotted by, a patrolman who put him under arrest. City consisted chiefly of greenings which met a very light demand Tn a generaly dull and weak market. The export of th country up to th mid dle of December thl year war uni valent to i.tei.lll bbla.

of which three fifths were barreled stock and th remainder box, or more than 1,100.000 bbla. greater than during the corresponding period In 1111. This stimulation of export trad waa du to th attractive prices teellisd I In the Hritlsh apple market, where prices for Baldwins ranged from 100 to (.00 la December. Cold storage I 1 2 Inch Baldwin held steady st 4.21 to 4. to at western fcw Tork shipping points.

IloClpts Fall Off With th exception of on or two commodities carlo! recelpta of fruits sua vegetable received In New Tork during the week ending December 10 were Isss than th pravloua week Ap ples fell off from 4511 to 3(0; celery from 12 to cars, onion from 10 to 71 cars, potatoss from 272 to 211 ears, lettuce from 1(7 to It oars, pears from 47 to 20 cars and grapes from to I csrs. There were liberal recelpte of rough celery today from New Tork and California. Th offering from both sections were ordinsry, both In qual lty and condition. The demand wsa mndsrate for beet eound stock, but light for poor to ordinsry. The msr ket waa dull and Sightly weaker under Increased arrivals.

There was a hsavy supply of bulk white potatoes and a comparatively ally for poor to ordinary stock and market rather dull and slightly weak, ex. Fes 101 lb. sack beat, l.ll 1. 71; fancy few sales, ordinary 1.40 Oleryt Per crate all state sections, best l.ll I. It: extra fancy 4.00; ordinary, 1.

10 ordl nary lw as large crates, 4.71 t.Ov. fsw seJes. 1.00 poor low aa 4. It. Onion! Recelpta of aackad onion with New Tork state stock In very rain proportion to the bulk of the supply.

Demand moderate for fan ordinary. Market steadyt per 100 lb. sack, all state sections No. 1 yellow beat. 2.

ft 2.71; fancy. 2.11 2.00; ordinary. 2.21 2 10: poor low aa l.tO. rotatoeel Bulk psr 110 Iba. No.

1 up elate round white beet mostly, 2. to; fancy few aaea, 2.00 9 2. OS; ordinary, 2. It 2.40; sacked per UO ba. raotrty, 2.00; few aaea, 3.10.

Long Isand. Oreen Mtn, 2.2t 2 7t; moaty t.10 for beet stock. Country pi caeca Sfcaul CVmntry Dresatid Cslreat Receipts light, but carryover, still hsavy. Trading slow, market firm on fresh supplies only. Per lb.

freeh arrival choice, 17 It; good to prime, 15 1(; medium, II 14: email, 9 12; common I 10; hind sad dles, with skins, II 24; without skins, II 21. Hot Tlonse fcpring Uunhsi Recelpta light: demand good for fancy. Poor TODAY Conway Tearle 'Love's Masquerade Do roa believe In circumstan tial evidence) See) thl photo drama. It's one that you wtu re monber Alice Calhoun GirTvbesire" A comedy drama, that la dlf ferent from the usual. Tomorrow and Batnrdai I01E GtLBEIlT IH THE IXJVE Added Tomorrow Only IjEO MALONCV In "HIS E.VESnrrS rEXD.1 PAUL rARJlOT In "WASHED ASHORE." fiaUirday Charles Uutcliiaon In peed." Coming Slon Taea.

big spec iat jicnry II. WaitbaJl In "Parted Cnrtalna. OOTrMttA TVIlEEli ATTRAOT10 a oney Market Ifew light supply of sacked stock. There drsgging. Fancy, 10.00 was a modsrate demand and WMitnH fairly TnT IS SEVERELY BURNED WHEN TORCH EXPLODES A torch which George Brocket, a machinist, of Waldan.

was using whll at work In th railroad yards at Maybroolr exploded. And burned him eo aevsrly about the body snd leg that he waa brought to Mansion SQuar General Hospital, In this city, for treatment. Dr. George E. Lane la In attendance.

Y. M. C. A. Boys to Visit Local Factory The boya ef th local You rig Msn's Christian Association will stag a "See hike Saturday Jifternoon at ISO 'O'clock.

Under th leadership of on oC th eecre tarlea. thsy will visit a local factory to study th process of manufacturing. Saturday evening at 7:10 the Cabinet will hold It first meeting of the New Tear. On Sunday, at three o'clock In th afternoon, the Outlook Club 'will meet at th boya dspart ment. caslot ahlpmenta of white 'potatoes throughout the country for December 21 to January 1 were 1.212 carloads.

of which 127 cars Were shipped by New Tork. White bulk cabbage waa In rather light aupply from all up etate sections The demand wa comparatively light howver, ahowed no Important changes, especlslly for good stock. Fruits And Vegetable) New York, Jan. a. Per double headed bbl, grade 2 1 2 Inch and larger, an state sections, Baldwin best.

4.10 4 71; fancy, large, 1.00 f.2l; tew aalea. 1.10; ordinary, 1.71 4.21; greenings, best, 4.00 fancy Urge few email aalea, 4,71 f.00; ordinary. 1.10 1.71: King best. 4.10 4.71 fency few salea, 1.00 ,.28: ordinary, 4.00 9 4.21; northern spy. beat, t.10 7.00; fancy few aalea, 7.21 ordinary, 1.00 (00; Mcintosh, best, 7.10 t.OOl fancy, few small aalea, t.tt 1.60; ordi nary, 1.00 1.10; Ban Davie, best.

1.00 1.21; fancy, l.tOj ordinary. 2. (0 9 2.71: Stark tiest. 4.00 4.21: fancy, ordinary, 2. 10 1.76: Hubbsrdston.

I (0 9 4.00; few sales. 'i. It Pears: Receipts of barreled pears wer; and the Hudson valley. Offerings which wsre withdrawn from cold storage warehouse ahowed wide range In condition. Demand very light and market very dull and weak.

poor and Imitations, each. 1.00 12.00; 1.00 lave TUbbtts: ReeeTpTrMsAUde ceedlng tho euppty, especially for thai tw tm 9S Th fti" mend alow, 18 21. Hides) and Skins: Market and prices unchanged. FLOTJTt Now Tork. Jan.

Bye easy; No 1 western. II 014 o. b. New Tork and 11.01 f. export.

Ill It 111 71. Other articles unchanged. XOTK dan. a Hell mnnm weajt. Mign.

low, IH; ruling rats. closing bid, offered at last loan, IU coll. loans aaalnst ances, 4 Hi time loan easier; mixed collateral, aUty and ninety days, four and alx months. 4 trlma com. mcrcla paper, 4H4K.

ment, Italia Bnsy Railroad shares generally ahowed mixed change. New Orleans. Tbmj. I and Mexico and Pere Marquette prior vrwi rreu eacn advsnoed two points Call money oDened at but eased off to 4 1 then 4 and1 finally I 1 2, where It closed Time money business wss dons on a 4 1 4 I per cent, basis, with the demand ax I Today. Tomorrow and Saturday MAT.

lilt EVE. ll lOIUTS CLAMAGE Preeenta'tKe whirling enappy, fined entertaining girlie musical revue TEMPTATIONS OF 1922 With Funny Danny Murphy and Don Clark VATJDEVnXiE SPECIALTIES GA LOReT CARLOAPOF 6CE.VERT 20 BEAtrnFCTi GIRLS SO Popular Matinee SOc, SSr Evening fiSc, SSc, (1.10 Including Tax. THIS IS A GUARANTEED rnODt'CTION. Mon Tues Ved SHOWS DAI1T, MAT. Silt, EVE.

Tbe IUalto take pleasure la offer. Ing to I tr patron a photoplay dnctlon that will alwayt bo renter, bored when others are forgotten. "FRECKLES" WESLEY BARRY IN HIS MASTERTTECE "RAGS TO A story that toMjiea) Lhe.baman heart, popalar Matinee, Any Seat 2So Evenlru; 25o snd Including Tax Special Matinee for Children Tncaday at H. ADMISSION I Oc. HtrE OF'mGH CL.SS AMTSEMENTS.

Coin, former raaaror nfi.Mar iT Trout toLouiatana tonight, pro 1 Ef. i tout to Louisiana tonight, pri pared, lo prove hla Innocence of any oomoetion wltn tn Morehouse pariah, kidnapping 'and murder of last August. II waa released lata today from th murder caarg preferred by Oorornor Xarkr of Louisiana, on which Waa arrested her December 21" Oovemor Parker aaactloned hla releaso on, condition he return with Special Deputy L. A. Cathoun, of Morehouse pariah, and Chief Deteo tire James Glynn, of Nsw Orleans.

Dr. MoJoln announced he would flrat' go te Shreveport. and from there to Monroe, to join, wife and chll dresx, Tbe ZwOauriana offlcers accom panying Dr. HcKoln travelling oosapanlon only. They arrived here last ounaay with extradition papers aer.uie pnyncian.

Cent and a Half Profit Is Standard Co. Average Washington. Jen, 2U Pronts aver gtajr from on esnt to on and a half cent are realised by tn Standard OH Company, of New Tork. un.m each gallon of gasolln produced In jta rennene. according to testimony submitted by th corporation today In the Senate oil Investigation.

ww I Refunding Bonds Signed by Mayor The llll 1271.000 Issus of refunding bonds of the City of Poughkeep. sis Was signed by Mayor George Campbell In th of th city treasurer and chamberlain. Wednei. day. and reported on th way to th banking firm of Harris Forbe and Company of New Tork City, success.

mi oidder at th recent auction In in iiy jialb. ''Touring Car Found Abandoned in City ClsvelsJd five passenger touring car with nil Ucenae pistes, number (70 171 was left standing tn front of a vacant lot at II South Avenue lradsesdiy morning and waa tflt there rly In th evening, Th poUo investigated, found th gss tank empty and hid It hauled to wMjt' garage, pending Investigation, ef fr ownership; i. im Quotation mostly nominal In the ab lUly Importing American madeF STOCK MARKET Stork Qnotatlona Fernlsbed by Peter u. Troy, Member N. T.

Stock Exchange, tt Market St Foughkeepsle, IK, T. AlUs ChalmeV 47 American 8ugar 71(4 American Car Foundry 114 American Can 71 American Tel. 4k 12IH Anaconda Mining (IH Baldwin Locomotive Brooklyn Rapid Transit 16 Bethlehem Steel ItM ChhL, Mill, at St. Paul 2IH Che. Ohio 70 CaL Pet, 70 Corn Products ......121 Oruclbl Steel 71 Cuba Can Sugar 14 n.ria 11 at.

Northern pfd 7IH uu nor. ure i Oeneral Motor 16 Int. Nickel sence of any Important aalea. Per double headed bbl. No.

1. 2 1 4 Inch and upward all state sections: Beurre Bosc, (.00 7.00; Bsurre CkUrgeau, 1.00 1.00; Beurre d' Anloa. 1.00 4 (0; Kleffer beat. 1.00 I. lOt fancy arga fsw sales, l.7t 9 4.00: fair stock.

2.00 2.10: ordinary. 1.00 4 1,10. Cabbage: Per ton bulk all state sections, white Danish best 21.00 fancy few nlea. 21.00 27 00; ordinary 20.00 21.00: red Danish fancy large 1.00 10.00; ordinsry. 40.00 41.00.

Oarrou: Supplies of aackad unwashed earrota, were again liberal from western and central New Tork. The bulk of the offerings were of or LIVE STOCK Kenr Tork, Jan. sV Cattle recelpta, 2 010; Irregular. Steera. 00 110 21; bulla, (4.00 ff4.

18; con, II Calves receipts, 1.U6. Steady Veal. ll0.00Oltl.00; culls. 1100 II 10; little calvea, 7.00,00. barnyards.

4.00l.l0t yearlings II00OI4 00. Sheep and lamb receipts, i steady. Sheep. 4.tOl7SO; cull. I1I0OI4.00: lambs, 12.00ll 00; oulls.

(I.00OI10.00. Hogs receipts, steady. Medium to light weights and plga I 10 OIK0; heavy hogs, I002I, roughs. 7.t0l.0(. paper reWsa.unahnred Demand sterilnr movrMm i ie to 4.K 1 1.

despite the reparstI8n crime, our francs dropped It I'wime 10 7Ji cents and Belgian frsnos 14 points to (7 l.z rent. An advance of 24 points to 11.04 In me rate waa the only other Important change. Statistic Tot! alea. 812.100 shares. 20 Industrials averaJred.

net gain High 1122. 101.41; low. 20 railroads averasrad. II 07i n.t gain, .04. High 1121, mi, low, 71.41.

FALIKILL NATIONAL BANK Poughkeepsie, N. Y. INTEREST STOPS on WCTOIflHWJI)JES Which Are Lettered A. B. C.

D.L orFV We Will Cash Your Bonds. WILLIAM SCHICKLE, Cashier. DUBOIS ARCHITECT POTJIntT New Tork, Jan. Llrt poultry firm; chickens by freight, lie: by ex r4 press. 20Ole.

re1e, turW keys, 20c. Dressed poultry steady. Turkeys, fresh, I047e. BU'lTKlt, EGGS AND I New York. Jan.

SButter unsettled; receipts. 11,020. Creamery, higher than extras, (2 OH He; creamery extras (12 soar). MUe. do firsts ((( to II soore), 4(H(lc; state diary1, nnert.

tootle; pacXlnr stock, current make. No. 2. tto. Eggs firm: receipts, 11,404.

Fresh gathered, extra firsts, 4llfo; do. firsts, 41 48c; New Jersey hennery white, locally candled extras, (0c; New Jersey hennery wnltea. uncan. died extras, tl(lo; Mate, nearby ana nearoy western nennery whites. nrsts to extras, ((lie; refrigerator nrsta, iiiio Cheese steady; rtcelpce, 120,001 pounds.

Stats, whole milk, fiaut rrean specaaisv XT Ho; do. average rua, 27o; state, whole milk, twins held, special. ll(Hc; do. avsrage Mm ItU W. Co.

Investment Securities TJONDS "I 1 ri ssa i I 111 I KoiEjrni Local Securities Bank Stocks. iUin Street Poughkeepsie, N. T. Telephone 1001 FOR SALE Buzz Saws, Galvanized Roofing, Farm Wagons, lee Ploughs, Saws, Tongs, and Picks, Hand Saws, Woodff cawo, outa saws, Agricultural xmpiementB, naraware J. ANDREWS 17 Main Street, Foughkeepsle, N.

T. Phone 717 Stock Market Prices Go Up Despite Unfavorable News New Tork, Jan. Stock prices moved to higher 'around Id today'a desplts a bsar attack which Inspiration Copper II International Paper Intr Meropolltan Inter Metrooplltan pfd 4 Kennecott Copper 1H4 Lek. Steel Tl Loft Candy 1IH Middle States OU 11 Mario 11 Marine pfd (a, Mexican Petroleum 211 illssourt Pacific ml, Vew York Central Vevada Con ml, 1L A Hartford 21 Northern Pacific 7(V4 r'l 21 Pennsylvania Railroad Pressed Steel Car 7(H Reading 7(4 RpUblle Btecl tl4 Rock Island Royal Dutch of N. (tu oinuair uti Southern Pacific Btudebaker 114 I1H Union Paclluj Dnlted State Steel 107, U.

B. Rubber 17 Utah Copper (IVi Westlnxhous WUu Motor I fofu nled publication of cable des patches announcing that th French cabinet had rejected th British reparations plan. This speculative celling oaueed temporary unsettlemoot but the splendid resistance offered to bear pressure finally Induced short tq abandon their attempt to depress the market and prices turned upward under the stimulating Influence of lower call money rates and aggre alv pool operation. roalUoa Attacked The atsady and elraoet uninterrupt ed advance In price during December had led bear Interest to believe that the technical structurs of th market had been weakened and the unfavorable foreign new waa used a a of It strength. Whll public participation In th market ha been considered a a negligible factor, todjr' sharp rebound la A daughter was born at St, rranels Hospital Wednesday to Mr.

and Mr. Oeorg Shelter of fl Main Street. aire, Anna Kaplan, "of tt Mill Street. Is III at Mansion Sonar Gea, ral HoapUai. Vtstory 4 k.

Money HH price waa construed as an Indira (IV.tloa that operators for ths advance continued In a majority, American Locomotive followed In Baldwin's wake, which advanced 2 points, with aa advance of I 1 1, and American Car and the other equipment soiree showed gains rang, lag from small fractions te one point. Steel chares, which took a prominent part tn yesterday adveno, mad further progress today on pub lication or tatiuca snowing that pig Iron production In December set a new high record eince October, 1110. and that produotlo of finished prod. Lib. Honda IH .....101.14 I lb, Bond 1 41i 11.11 Uo.

Bond 2 414 Lib. Bond I ii li Lib. Boada 4 4U.a .100 14 107 for a net fractional gain. Oulf State Steel advanced I 1 1 points. Bethlehem A and Replogle two each, and Bethlehem B.

1 2 4. Heavy AutoosMlve Trading Heavy trading took place again In the automotive group with the changee mixed ft tbe close. Chandler Motors was puahsd up I 1 4. points; Willys Overland preferrd 2 l. Stewart Warner Speedometer, I 1 Pierce Arrow nref erred 1.1 Fisher Body, I and Oeneral Mo tors.

Btromberg Carburetor and Bosch Magneto. fratlonJiv. vrhii. Btudebaker, after touching lit, drop w. uair a point at th oloee for a slight fractional lose.

nasn Motora fluctuated between tn and 110, cloalDg at 100 for a net gain of II 1 4 over Its ls ootnt of yesterday. Hudson. Hupp and Packard Motors registered email net declines. Activity In motor ahares anticipation of tbe annual winter shows, th. flm of wbJch wW bt held her In a few days.

American Can waa one of the most active pectaltles. gaining more than points on a turnover of nearly 10. 000 ahares Fresh buvlnr m. attracted by th higher earnings of th company waa the' reaaon given for the brisk rlee tn that stock. Cop.

per share again were moderatel. tlve at rlalng prices on th theory that th market had become eetab. Uhed on a 14 1 4 Per cent, basu that th current yesr would wltneaa th celling for payment of th last of th secured notee of the Copper Export Association. Amsrican Srasl 1. Wilis BERRY INC.

38 MARKET ST. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. HIGH GRADE INVESTMENT BONDS EXCLUSIVELY TUMI C. H.

HALSEY CO. EST. llll Member N. T. Stock Exchange Conservative Account Invited R.

W. PE.MCES) MANAGER tit MAIN ST, PHONE 1402 Interest Department 1 The Merchants' National Hank of Poughkeepsie 285 Main Street Deposits made in this department on or before January 10th, 1923 will draw interest from January 1 8t at 4 per annum. Interest will be compounded semi" annually. PELTON CANNON. Cashier.

ting rose l.aad Jlaaoonda uet continuing a hurh ritfr.Th' WI Ut4 uua tmeel conunoa "egoexei JdS SSSSL READ OUR CLASSIFIED ADS William Hoch, D. 0. Ph. 0. Orac P.

Hoch, D. 0. Ph. 0. Chiropractors 223 Church Street ve trtfU 4 Si ii.

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