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1 iffs'iFxcS! REALTY MARKET HEWS AND COMMENT y. i. Cotton Exchoiigc Trndos Off lini. (liner at .'17 Water Street. HA. AITTTOXS ESTATE Paper 3Icreliniits Uiiy Loft Iliiildin in Old Silk tintl No- tion Trade District. Fxc Mi most cano hardened sceptic n,ust have succumbed to the umplo proofs avallablo yesterday of the Im- provement In the tone, of tho realty market, l'erhaps the beat evldenco of general uplift was to bo had In tho brisk bidding at tho sale of tho Acker-wa- n properties, auctioned off by Joseph v viy in mo escy street Snlea rtooms:, lot there was enoURli stirring- - outside of tho exchange to satisfy tho well Jtnonn gentleman from Missouri. The Ni\v York Cotton Exchange disposed of the four story building at 37 Water mreet. which it has been using for tho of cotton; a deal of moro tran pas.'lng Interest was negotiated on Wooster street. In the old centre of tho silk and notion trade; the market for apartment houses continued strong and : number of leases were reported. The purchasers of the Water street building were Maker. Carver & Morrell, nrrchants. who own anil occupy the eight story building on the cor- ner of Coentles Slip. It Is their plan to erect an extension to their old building on tho property acquired. An Interesting feature of the transact- ion was that the Cotton Rkchango would not sell Its property until It had found another building which would bo mltsble for the Inspection of cotton Through William A. White who acted as brokers In the deal, haker. Carver & Morrell finally purchased the five story building at 51 Water street and traded It oft for tho property they took over yesterday. BI Y WOOSTKIl STIIEET LOFT. William Herman & Co.. paper mer- chants, of 69 Wooster street, bought the five story loft building at 74 Wooster ttreet, between Broome and Spring itrrets, occupying a site 25x100. The, sale of this property by Spear A Co. for the estates of Sarah and Leopold Hsaa. Illustrates the remarkablo recension in 'ho value of tho property In this area since the (Ilk and notion trado began nUtlng Its centre to 1U new district up. 'on. Sixteen years ago the liana In- terests took tho property over' in fore-iosu- re proceedings at a cost of 130.000. The selling price In yesterday's transact- ion Is reported to have been 120,000. John U Bernstein was tho attorney for ihe purchasers and KantronlU & Habere c'tul for the sellers. HAJVKntlS SELL APARTMENTS. Tlis Cooper Realty Companv. repre-Mntl- Holxman Brothers, bankers, of 24 K change place, signed contracts yes- terday for the sale of the three apart- ment houses at 24fi, 250 and 252 Wt 136th strcoU Tlia purchaser Is a client ;( Freldus & Co. and Joseph Harrison. i'he properties nre six story srtructures, ath on plot 49.2x99. 11, adjoining the Mjuiurasi corner or i;ighth avenue. They are directly opposite the model open stair tenements completed about a vear \SO. nitOWN IN TWO MORE RESALES. Frederick Brown found purchasers estrday for two moro or the proper-'.-s which he acquired for investment re- cently. To Matthew McNamara he sold the four story apartment house, on plot :OxS0, at 2403 Orand Concourse, The Uronx. The holding price of the apart- ment was $40,000. In part payment Mr. Hrown took the three story private house at 121 West 127th street, between I.nox nd Seventh avenue, valued at $9,000. William R. Iowe was the broker in this deal. To Joseph Robinson Mr. Brown sold is two family house at 118 West 190th street, corner of Devoe Terrace, which wai held at J 12.000. This was a cash 'rar.saetlon, the brokers belnr Greenfeld fc TENANTS FOn FIIANICEL II'LIPO. Tno Important leases In the Frankel at 45 John street were negu-'me- d jesterday by the Charles V. Noyes Company on behalf of Insurance Inter-t- s To the Farjeon Ballln Company the Noyes Company leased a portion of h third floor In the building at an te rental of about J50.000. l'rac-\call- y the balance of space on the same llcwr was rented to I. H. Klein A Co. The Krankel Building, which was originally built for Jewelry Interests, has 'fn almost entirely converted Into a 're Insurance building through tho i?cncy of the Noyes Company. IIKMDE.VCE 11HI.NUS )OU,UOO. T'le three storj\ brownstone residence a 113 Eajt Sixty-fift- h street, between '.xtngton and Park avenues, was bought yesterday by John E. Rousman-:er- e of Rousmanlere, Williams & Co., draperies and cotton goods merchants. 7h property occupies a plot 20x100.2. end was sold for an estato represented I\ Alfred C. Coxe. It was sold on an nk'ng price basis of 50,000 through ,s Iiougiaa Robinson, Charles S. Brown The new owner will spend IV .oo in remodelling tho houso for his ft occupancy. TO TAKE OVEH BCILI1INO. Eldo Realty Company has Just ti formed to take over tho property ' West Korty.second street, a five . business building, 25x100, which been leased by Robert M. Fuller to ' ei Itougherty for a term of ten years ' ' May l, at a net yearly rental of I n The property adjoins the twen-- - e story Bush Building on tho west - 'I is fifty feet eaot of the Knlcker- -' \r Hotel. SALES IN BROOK I.TN. w ster Builders, Inc., bought from ' 4renr . Spear two one family cot-:f- \ '2x100, at 1352 to 1350 Seventy- - h treet, Brooklyn. 'i E. Sullivan sold the two family 'oise. 7211 Sixth avenue, for C. s ' Keit to J. Flnnegan. r ino A Cernoy sold for Mrs. MIna nn to an Investor the three story -- ' family limestone dwelling 457 Flf- -' 'st street. OCT OF TOWN TRANSACTIONS. '\''att A Schwab sold for Miss Lucy I t. nper the two family brick dwelling ' \s Jersey street. New Brighton, S. I., 'r Andrew Hcvtto. yueuni Street Hallway Company '\uFht the factory site. 25x100, east side ' tjiieens street, south of Jackson ave-iu- e. Long Island City. 'rlffen. Prince A nipley sold for C. j! Matthleeaen a fifteen room house, ir'\x:00 on North nroadway, White l\lnx. to C. D. Jledroslan, rug of this city. The property was t.'id for J25.000. smsnm sifxhanics' liens. Manhattan. H'U ST, 4(2 W Nlcolo Hao ngt Jossph et at; Dec 11, 1S11 1140 Ilronx. ' ST. Ml 15 Louis Orodaky act \\tt Adltr tt al; Aur 31, 1S1S..J:S3 V 1 BMSK BIDDING AT AU0TI01T. Ackermnn Propertle. nrlnae lotnl of f 1 2! 4.000. A rroix.l of opernlo nnd Inn-to- rs thronged Vcsey street auction salesroom yesterday during tho sale of the well located realty holdings of the estate of Charlotte V. Ackcrman. which were auctioned off by Joseph 1 Day In parti- tion proceedings. Brisk hlddlnr- - r..t..,i In a total of llS4.000.for tho four parcels ...v.iuuei m tho estate which were na. Reused at J1C0.000. Tho lion's sham nf lmr.t i.i West Thlrty-thlr- d Mrect. opposite the \ oro' ln'1 '03' by the I'ennsyl. xanlii station, in.i.ii,,,. ......... ... figure. 1ml rose ...m. ....i n... Auerhach, H. M. Weill. Itobert I.. Don ling and Charl.-f- l r. Noyes com- peting for the property. It was flnnllv bought by the Parmelee Healty Com- pany. Daniel P. Morsn president, for 34Z.OOO. The Parmelee Healty Companv is the owner of the adjoining property at 1S3 West Thlrty-thlr- d street. \\\.J-'- of Unz Co- - Printers, bought tho northwest corner of River-f- i ,?rlve nnd Eighty-secon- d street, nnd the adjoining Ackerman residence at 331 xxest Klghtv-fleron- d afreet for tiAr.nn T.J P\11\\1 was \ssessed by tho city nt J65.000 and Its disposal also attracted much nttentlon. Mr. Unr plans to occupy the Ackerman houso. Tim three story brick building at 327 Seventh avenue, noar Twenty-nint- h street, went to the 147th Street Con- struction Company, Ignata Roth presi- dent, for 33.600. Bidding for this parcol. which Is assessed at J41.O00. started at J20.000. The sixteen foot hulldlng, three stories high, nt 260 West Twenty-fourt- h nircei. was me last parcel to bo sold. It was taken tip by II. I,lf)on. manager of a catering concern, for JJ.100. OTIIEII SALES IV MANHATTAN. BAST SBVENTY-Tlim- n STRRICT Ellis & Slnnott have bought for invest- ment the three story private garage, 25x100, nt 170 East Sevonty-thlr- d street, from the estate of James Still-ma- n forTJO.OOO. R. J, ThillltKi & Co. were the brokers. EAST SEVENTY-FOURT- STREET Pease A Elllman have sold for Grosve-no- r Atterbury and Stowo Phelps, the architects, tho flvo story dwelling at 116 East Seventy-fourt- h street. is.9x 100 The purchaser will occupy. WEST FORTY-FOURT- H STREET The M. 3Iorgenth.ui, Jr.. Company has sold for the Klneo Realty Company tho three Btorv dwelling it isn v. Forty-fourt- h street, 10.8x100.5. This completes the sale of the Klneo Realty t.umpitn.v - nomingH in tnis 119TII STREET Sarah Coten ha sold tho six story apartment house. 60x 100.11. at 60' and 63 East 119th street. 127TH STREET Tho A. Kane Com- pany has sold for James M. Uetts tho thre story dwelling. 221 West 127th street, on lot 15x99.11. OTIIEIt SALES IN THE DHON.T. CONVENT AVENUE Duff & Hrown Company will fcr the United Htatr Trut Company 334 Convent avenue, a four story dwelling. 25x95. GARRISON AVENUE Burnett-We- ll Construction CVunpany' sold to an In- vestor' 1002 Oarilson avenue, a five story flat, tho last of three houses erected at that point, by the seller. The broker was Nathan Regens-t- t elch EAST 19TH STREET C'ahn & Tltt-ma- n sold to Frank I.. Norrls. for S7S Eaft 169th street, a to- - nnd apartment nrcn-rt- v UNTVERSITY AVENUE Mclmon Bros, sold for a client to F.'iglna ruruniwrc ror investment tit five story apartment hourv. 44x100. at 233S University avenue, about 250 feet smith of ford ham road. AVENUE McLernon Bros, sold for a client to Vincent Rigglo of the American Tobacco Company 12S3 Andrews avenue, Universltv Heights on a plot 55x100. Tho hourte, which is Just north of tho campus of New York UnUervlty, will be occupied bv the new owners. MANY LEASES REPORTED. Residences, Apartments nnd Lofts Rented. Cushman & Wakefield, Inc., leased offices nt 103 Park avenue to tho Rogers Hanson Company; at 505 Fifth avenue to Charles r. Tucker and the Nugent Construction Company, and at 50 East Forty-necon- d street to T). R. O. Palmer. Bastlne & Co , Inc.. leased room 001 112 East Nineteenth street to Modern Art Company: rcnr of flffh rve no fcast Nineteenth street, to George Benda ; \' noor, z west Fifteenth street to Benjamin Schloesberg. M. Rosenthal Company leasod to Freed A Rapkln tho fourth floor at 109 to 115 West Twenty-.sixl- h street. The r. Zuckerman Comnanv leji.ri 3,000 feot In 135 to 139 West Seventeenth ctreet to Schwartz, Kaets A Frecdman 3,000 feet In 135 to 139 Weet Seventeenth utreot to Turetzky, Miller A LIpow, and store and basement In 38 nnd 30 Waverley place to Cohen. Halpern A Blrnbaum. M. & I.. Hess, Inc., leased the seven- teenth floor at 900 Broudway. northeast corner of Twentieth fctreet, containing 1C.000 square feet, to tho Franco Corset company tor a term of years at a rental aggregating 160,000; also the sixth floor at 71 Fifth avenue, containing 13,000 ajuare feet, to Hucht, Wolff A Co. for a term of years at a rental aggregating $30,000. Charles O. Keller rented tho top loft at 35 and 37 West Thlrty.ftrot street to S. A. Francke & Co, for a term of years : ulso for Morris WWnsteln the third loft In building at 162 West Twenty-tlrs- t street to Schlesslncer A Co. Pease A Elllman leased the five story hulldlng at 214 Franklin street for Oeorgo C. Cameglo to Joseph Kane for a term of years, and th fourth loft at 35 West Third street for tho 35 West Third Street Corporation to the Duryea Printing Company. The Houghton Company leased to Kathrlne Huwsar the four story dwelling 322 West Seventy-svcou- d street for Sam- uel Mundhelm, A Kane Company rented th three-stor- y dwelling 361 West 117th street to Carrie II. Clark. IIESI'LTS AT AL'CTION. AT 14 VE8LT STIIEET Hy Joaaph P. Day. 8JD ST. 3S1 W, n s, S50 xv Wast End av, 35x103.3, 3 aty and b dwlg; alio 82D RT, n a cor nixcrslde Drlxa. 56.6x CO. 4x Irreg, xacant, to Oscar Una for 140,(00; also 24TII ST. SCO W. a s, 111.8 e 8th av. 16.S X96.9, 3 sty and br dlg; to II Llfton for 18.100; also 7TH AV. 3:7, s, 77 n 28th at. 24.8x99.4 x24 9x99.9, 3 sty loft and stable; to the 174th St Cnnstn Co. Ignata Iloth presi- dent, for 823,600; alao 311) HT, 135 W, a a, 300 e 7th av, II, Ix 108.6x9.9x98.9, 1 sty tnt A stri; V Ilrush ait C A Ackerman et al; Spits A II. attys; partition; to the Parmelee Itealty Corp, adjoining oxtntr, for 442,000. lly Henry Ilrady, 114TH BT, H. n a. 205 w First v. 10x100, 4 atory tenement and atra! C If Hughea agt Louisa Garofato at al; Ti D Loughnian. atty; due, $9,731.83! taxaa, Ac, 1900; to the plaintiff for 18,000. lly Samuel Marx. 718T RT, 223 E, a a. 380 w 2d av, 30x 100.4, 4 sty atrs and clubhouse; C I llurkley. tr, Ar, agt Delaware Club et al; W lluckley, atty; due, 811.609,19. taxes. Ac, $1,208.85; to the plaint I If for $10,000. AT 3210 THIRD AVENUE. lly Joseph P- - Day. JOHN HT, a, n Dltmars, x to Main st. City Island; tots 711 and 713; Arnsa Walsh et al. ail in. agt Vlncento larlatn et al; 1' K Hevllle, attv: due, 16,994.31; taxes, Ac, $1,125. $2; adjourned to January 30. lly James J. Donovan. ST PETEH'H AV, 1638, n a. 26 t Miwlay av, 26il00.7x32xlOO,4: K H Phraner act Wllgua Itealty Co et al; F D Arthur, atty: due. $4,126.60; taxes, Ac, $1,286.38; to lb plaintiff for t4.'\) TRANSACTIONS RECORDED. TRANSFERS. (With njme and addrem of owner and at- torney ) Ditwntim n. (South of Fourteenth street.) UIIKEN'WICH ST, 50fi.H0, n w cor Vessy t (J:, 5S.10jj:.l(j.xS0. Si4t.lt (foreclo J'ee 31, 19H)--Thc- II ltlrhur, ref, to Kolomnn A Ketman, .19 V S5th st; .Morris Katrnan, :3 W slut ,t; Joel 15 Hplnrarn. ! Vt J3.I st, ntnl n.irpnre U WaMsttln nr Iinilun, lingland, trustees will nf David L. Klnsteln. Jan 17; nttyt, ltn A Pa.kus, UK uay U3,(l00 211 AV. :H-!H- , cor ltth it (2(61, tOi !'.J (foreclos Dee 30. 11S) l'lillli. J lnnott. ref, to til Sseoml Av Haldlng 9?1 17i \' Armln It Mlttlematiii, 3(. Madison av JH.500 VMt side. (Kast of Fifth avenue, between Pourletnlh a-- d llotli streets ) J9TH HT, 1H U. :0xl. lUrmann (' !ohwah to tly C\ fkha.b. Merrick. N T. Jan U; ottys, JVhetick & O. SI William rt 1100 47TM 8T. J5 12, Jtxloo.5 Maria t. a to Vlttorla Metln. 112 Avenue U, llhlj-r- , Arrll 3, ll, v, ,mrl ,i Jl A, HS4, 25x1(10 Jacob Drulien to A,1nle Chnlst. 17 Orahani av, Ukljn, mtg I1J.0P0, .ln 20 Jiou KV?T .B\ AV ! (forecl-- Jan 10. 19H) Illchard Otlorman, rat, to J tnce nt (Ireiibrl. txf, 20 Oliver av, Yon- - hf.7,.J! v jHn Jli '. i'r MiH. 3d av 412,iOQ West Side. (West of Fifth avenue, between Fourteenth and 1 loth streets.) ,T\ AV. 910, 11 Fretlk P Nichols. Jr, and aim, exrs. to William C Kclterson. Oarrten city, 1. I; Sara T K NlchnU of (Ireenwloh. Conn, and Mary W K v\''k N Y, nitir JH.000, Jan 9 at.y A Maver. ISO nay. .! .... It .i,A' \- - 22t77.ll, n rC Kckerson ana to Sara T K Nichols, at lirecn. iTwi'v '\ Jan SOi nHy A Mayer, 1:0 HTIIST.'kV ii '2VxVlt Vre'dk'p Nfcho'l VvU.,1!11..'\0- - e,ro Sophia Eekerion, t\ h.TL .'.\J\1.' City, I. I, and T n Nichols, Oreenwlch, Conn, and no. Jan :o; otty. Lawyers TAT Co, lai nway , .J SAMIJ PltOl'KltTY Sara\ T K Nichols' 'and ...... urn io nm L- - Bckrion; Ooid SprltiK ' r ror 73,1 7 Stl(IO End Anti. rn,n ... T nnK...t.. Construetlon Co, 30\ W 72.1 at. Oct 4 . ii, .ion j,,v, 4S r,1r i. it Ktltth S tladley to My It W ' Part, mtr 113.000. Deo 31 aiiiV8 JI\P\. ' Nassau at 11 jerirule Parker to Llovd It Jphn.on. ,H E JUth at. Aug to, lta. atljs, tlreneberg A Levy, 31 Park SAnHi;\bf johnson to Healty Co, It W 135th at, Jan \7\. T. IT tv, 2SxlOO.ll Sam, to 'same! 15; attys, Qreenbtrg t,. 3J lMtk Itow , . tV I,l.1 'KRTY C.ertru.l- - Tarker to in'VU.1 J?.hr\on. 715 B 211th at, Aug HTH KT. 65 W. 25x100 1 1 I.loyd H John- son to Hlltonlan Itealty Co, 145 W 135th i. nnjs, iireenDerg A Levy, now , . I1C0 t 1 \eriruile rarker to I. It Johnson, 715 E 21Sth t, Aug 10. , atn jjoo Cptflwn. (Manhattan laland. north of 110th atrcet.) 11STH FT, n . 73 w fark ar, !5xino.ll I.awyen Title A Trust Co to Chaa E 'aakel, Oranro, N J, Jan 30; atty, Co, 1(0 Ilway i0,i fAMB 1'ltUI'KHTV Cha. E lla.kel to W ! l'ulBkl \'. UrookIn. mtg 210.000; atty. iiui 117TU ST. 424 E. 45x100.10 (foreo.os, Jan 1. 19191 Hy c Qulmhv. ref, to l.aer Mort Co, ,5 Liberty t. Jnn 20. alty. Title (1 A T Co, 17S JlMay ..iii ,00 12IST Bl 4(5 K, 26M30- -J Meln to Mat J'1'1\\1'\ 1\ E 121.t st, mtg v:'0v,hr,f, vtn- - y'KX \\i y- - llalprln. 41 I'ark llo . ... i 122D ST. 137 W, 10 Miluoil Jas H Crillk hank, hreeport, 1. 1, aIui no to Jmnle AJIrr. 105 t: 110th at, mtx 110.000. Jan p , 127TH ST. 1 E. 50.110.11 (fore'lca. Jan 14 lot!)) Jno n H.rrlnn, rer, to tiarah h rurnaid. 34 K 72d st. Jan 20 Mlfhard K.llv, S33 llway... HJ.ooo 134TH ST. lit) W, ISxim ll -- Oertrude Parker to Lloyd H Johnsnn, 71ft K 21Mh ?' ,Ma;c'h, itow ,nlB' . Ortanb.ra a 134T11 HT 11.1 W. 2Sxl.O ll-I- Jod It John-so- n to Illltotnan Unity Pi, 145 y 13,1th l'ark How .41 TH A, 552X. 18.3x100 (foreclos. Dec 27 1BI8I Jno K Clark, ref. to Emma H Marcono nnd Illanha M O'Netl. 117 YV U\ :o' \ c- a- Clinch. 41 I'ark Itow Il.xooo 14KTII ST, a s, 175 w Ilwuy, runa s no'llx wok' '. '\''\lile Drive x n 100.7 to st x 14s 0 Jacob Axelro.1 to Ixnxhorne HoMlnr Corpn. 2imi v 7t at. Dec 31. atty. Jos 45 Cedar xt $1 Ilronx. (Ilorouah of The Ilronx I ir..Tlt hT a i. 133 n w 3d av, SOU0O Helen c Itothrrce .com) to Mrir t . lve, 117 i: S.itn st. m g $7...oo j.m ;n alt, N Y Tlt.e A Mm t o. 135 Uway I4u) SAME PltOI-EllT- Ue.xu Pheune ul to same, mta- $7,000. Dec :3. 101s, atty iion MONTOOMEIIV AV w . J(,s 7 n 170lh lOOxlOOxlSsilOu Ilyman Sonn et ai (trui) to John O L.ary, .'2IS Pnlver.li av. Deo im. loia; mtj-- , New Vork Mtx Co. 1.15 H.iy ... $, ..oo 101ST ST. 1 III , Melrose v Hel.nx nrucknsr to Adamaa Slela. 34.1 xx 2th st. Jan 15. atty. T O T Co 170 llway nno AHTHCK AV. 2374. e s. 10 H s5 3 ill sepr Cataido to (Iras.ii oteil, 3331 Cambrellenx av, mtc $2.25o, Jan so attv. T 47 A T Co, I7r, Msu; jioi) AQCEDLXT AV, ,. J1 6 183d st. 43 9x 102 t to Croton Aqueduct x 43 9x102 5 Mncent RsbxIo to lt..s A Frlcdenberx, 2213 Andreua av, ml 13J.O00, Jan 20 attv, T C. A- - T Co, 176 nnax . . ..$100 DA.ST FORDI1A.M HI). 9 E. n s, sxivo Airru u Amain to r Itobert Wels, 773 Sth av. ran $26,600. Deo jl. 191: atty, Itobert We. 772 9th av 11 ANDKE1V.S AV, e a. 310.10 n laid st s 100 Itose A Frled-nbe- rs to Vincent 2422 University av. mtg 17,600 Jan $0 alty. Title tluar . T Co, ;t Uay .. ... $mo 2J0TII BT, n a. 80 w XXTilte Plains rd. 50x lit Mattheo O nrlffln. ref, to Jec.!. Hess, 162 Foxall st. nkl)n, .Ian 20 1915 atty, Grant eVjuirea. 299 Madison SOCTHKIIN ' BOFLEVArifa',' 2423-2- ' wl1 17.6x98 Altrernon H Norton, ref. to Ue'H A Jorn, 1417 .Southern Ilmilevard. Jim 21; atty. Tltls Guar & T Cv l\ .i. wav . . . . j5 sio 1170TH ST. n a, 100 w Alexander a 100t KO -- Jas C llronn to Maurice i- - nuck. 169 Lincoln av. Jan 7; atty. Title Guar .4 T 176 llway Hoo CltOTON'A AV. It e cor l!9th St. 160x100 also Crntona nv, , H0 n 189th at. 6.11x102 2x21x109 Virginia Maran to Ulsters of Charity Pallotlne. Aug 1, I91 atty. A M Yaiollno, 334 Hiray $1 MOHTC.AOKS.' (With name and addreas of lender and at- torney ) Fn.t hide. (Saat of Fifth axanue, between Fourteenth and 110th streets ) 92D HT n s. 179 .c 1st nv. 40x100 8, Dee 30 Millie Itosenberg to Sol 191 ltlverslde Drive, and XN'tii llvinan, 621 IX' l'fth st, lyra, 6ct, altis. Green Greenbtrg A Levy, 38 Park ruw. $8,600 Weat hide. (West of Fifth avenue between Fourteenth and 110th streets. I1KGINH at point 80 a from corner 9th ax ana sstn si, s s, jot.i a. jan 20- any, L.aw.1. i a i 1,0, l.o.uuu Vptoxx n. (Manhattan Island, north of 110th atre.t.) 111TH ST. n a. 7S n l'ark 2ixl00 ll P m.Jan 20, 1919 II Haake) to Lawyers 1 1111 it x.n, isu a o r .$10,000 Ilronx, (Horough nt Th. Ilronx.) 229T1I 6T. n s. xr White Plain, rd. 50114 Jacob Thos 201 11 st. jan zo, nua aa per bond; 1 cjuir.., svv .iiaminn sv 161FT ST, a, 46 e Melrose ax', TflE, spy, . WEDNESDAY, JANUARY, 22, 1919 40 Central Park W nddrtis. Tlway 12.500 COLUMIIUS AV, T31' lly Wiener, Jr. and nno. to Jas McWalters, 0 W ..ll0.'.\ \I n'ldresa, 1497 IJnny 110.000 117TII ST, n a, 92.8 w 2d av Lxtvcrs Mtg Oo to llobt Aittlmnnn, 640 .Morrli Park av; tty( Tu0 ihMr & T COi 1T1 llw av 11 xnn CLOSES truV to veryv'p, \wrlict yesterday, reactionary XV Ac T, 40 x an \i\11' '. mur jii cviueiiL-- aim inw xxT'oV.\ ..,:..;.- - I''50\ \toady nt a net advanco of 3 mOo\'\ tonM.ryK \0.ln nn J3\\1\-- 32 to SO points on Marsh\ 72 Far k a V; a 1 1 y A sIlbefKr?: 'Hverles. selling at 22.50c ?B llw ay fl.on nn early ndvnticc, May broke to !!ii.T,.'M\1 J,r?P'pt'.. also jiroperty lnai.95i' lit 22.47c, netlvn iif.r,;A4!Ks - jisix nKrxv111 BUnz,n? rall!',8 of8omo Jlawley, trustees will of F Jlawley, deed; A T Co. I market opened steady at a rtccllno sn :s,f,00 nt s volnts to an ndvanco of 4 jwlnts owed considerable firmness during the Nettle Rlmon, lit v st; ottvs, earlier trading. ndvnnccs of 33 to ...jyeschier A K, 43 llway 52 points met Increased offerings the iiomJ aT' mt . -- Thoj market weakened during tho middle of Llb.'rTy T\\'\ Uo,hm,in;. 'J the morning under u renewal of or J3o.oo January particularly weak \Wriiw Vo'rV U,T \ ,fu\ cent' from tho high level of tho v, i errlss ,t s, lfir llwav. ISO, 0\O ' ,',,M i\ ouu oi nci RA.MK 1'HOl'EttTY Hankers Co, later months broke 10 to 20 points xft'y'If: Co' f '0i,ln nures. eelllng eame th. .i.. .i ., i. WASHINOTON AV. w a, n st 87.6x99.9-n- ice Fllaafraid Co to Joaephlno FltxgeralJ. 314 11 st. H F Stern. 4t now WASln.VOTO.V w , 71 n 16d at, 37.6 to Itlco, nd- - 236T11 ST, COS H Vlolina Knox', t'rus. I Mar i. l.'iniln. mvayi u.ine... Cohen. 320 SAME rnoPERTV- - Euirene L Ijirkln to Aiwint. \\\ llnrtloy, CVjllgny Ito. Seitmi)er... id'.lt ;i (0 a i Y.,\..L '\\e sa, i a \ \ toner. .. Ill Ml m 19 !J murr.fu i Hartley to iiio- - \' \ 1 errara, :io st, Iiklvn: esme 169T11 bT, 359 K August Iluaaeln to F Lop-- i, 4 Hunter et, Mamaronoclt, N X, C Lopes, Miunaroncck, , i VALKNTINK 3678 banewVli to Jl'.\u11 666 Greene av, Hklyn; a AV-X- ' Si\ 'r Co- - \ nway. . . .41 t . ''HOI'llllTY Julius It Zxlser to II ..1''5!?n\' !4\!) Elm P'. \\ same .$1 AV. a e cor Powell v. 33x (),. A n,f,,r ln .luhn.nji L lurry, Di, W'V\'1 av' fl A Hefler. ...?..!. 'stche.ter av ... lMLKl.VH .XV, 1164 L \l.\' 'V 'hl\' ' '\yer. Flushing. 1, I; C Hoennlnger, 6 Ileekman $29,500 .. Carrie Toelle to Dollar Hnylna. llnk, 2737 3d ax , \ 43 Cedarst . .. ..$16.00\ '\'illi''h-)l i - cor st. !?. s el low os. 940 av; N Y nTi\5-- iUr..c-U- i \way... .$17,000 d b, o.u Willi, av. Charlotte to Lawyers Co, 59 \ Lawyers Co. 59 Liberty st $1,500 SATISriKD M()11T(1A(!F.S. (With and address of lender'a at- torney.) . Manhattan. r,.n\.0Aml'kAV' Klmhalt on premises, to Mary K Msr.h. 10, 1911; Abr A .ll- - Ji ' n, \ 2Hh St. 24 9x75 12 t Annoln I, McDonnell to Jno 11 vrvnV,3. AV J.!th \' M- ' CHILI) NT .nK all the undivided r. t and I de.m i,y m of I\ lianiey proxej Surrogate of Ilawlex- ,nld property recorded In of Kings In sec f. blk 173, eoc S. bike . s... :i5o ,,, , in 4. I.Ik oijo reoorjed in V y In sc.- - 1, blk 148. th Mtt-- e kii- u.i a. tl,- - Mm property O and .car 1 Hun try lo the People. '. .1 II.... i i.t.t ...... Wlng.ite i Culleh. to Montague m! nai n MI1CIIKLL VU n s, 36 lt nv. in u,L\r\ ,A'lo'Ph Col. n to ry Itow land, l'lalnlli.l, N J, 1, ..ilf1' .ooo .ST, M Hyman to l.r-,-- JJIner. Jan 1, atty.. Odra.ly 2,7 llway ., .(, .ST. s s, w llway, 65 4x95 . ennetr co to lly Mlndlln and Itoerian. Do 21. atty C Dlrkhaton. 48 i:xrhange llljli i\.4 Mt ..VT,\' N th\ Howry .iav Hank. HoMery, 29. T A T o un 1........ ...,.. SAMH I'UOPKKTV .Schleslng-- r to , \ \aniiiton Terrace. Iiwjers TAT Co. 160 . r. nrtn SAMK l'ltuPKHTV Frincls It GrlVoni. Arlington, N J. to the llowerv Kav llnk ,,,,'Wr.' iS- - . W i T, 40 at 82,000 m lirsia i.-- MaiibnttMn. CTK XX' 1011 ilickson llros act F ll.l.uitir.e, ouner. Itobert T and T .Vier. .ntractore . (1.173 T4 Lis. FlNniiNS. Munhtxthtii, ST. 605 and SH7 - C.araee 111. airt Feoplo. Ac. of the ot N 1 et al (\ion tu register i i , atty. XV 1x11,1. 521) ST. n s, too o av. 24xlon.t Lehremcrausa et nl agt i.ehrlngsr et si iforcclonjre of mort- gage) , rf rman Itronx. UP.OWN PL 190.192 Philip Ithlnelan.Ier. ns exr, agt Henry I) Mals.l et al tfort-c.oiur- e of mortgage., attjs, Sgott. Ge- rard A IIP.OWN PL, 191 134-rh- llln Ilhlnrl.nd.r a exr, agt Henry 1) ilalerl tt al (fore- closure of mongugu., attis, S.utt. d A Dowers. HIXOltDLll ij:.se.s. AV 11, 167, n and underneath lri oj to I han Meuerwnld, 17 Av II, 5 x r Jan 1 ! Habensrhna-len- , 191 Kuano st 1 ,.n muiADWAY, ground fl. a and bise- - .jnorr .o to . v county Hikory and Lun.h ltoom Co. 7 yrs Jan 1. L Dorfma.n. 1269 . . lIUIlV a a a Vri:y .ST. Js, stores-Hug- h r r.n. ox.-- s. io f rank Ott. 2013 XV Sih .1 llUh i 1 ... . Mj , \ . Truck Co, Cortland .Ian I. 1U19 Y. XV . 14. to 1 same 81.C50 EQUIPMENT TRUSTS, (Following are quoted on & pcrcontam ) Maturltv.H.tA. 111,1 lluft Jit 1'ltU.... 41, I C.xna.Uan Pssiflc .. 4l heasiake A Ohio.. 4'j m .mrmwrnnrn jis-- 4i Chi lsl tt Fun. .6-- Chi LAND .. 0 Chickasaw Ileflnlnj H19 21 6 Cin Chi t L t!9 3 r. iMaware A l.'C2 41, Knn Hallroa.1 Illinois Cenirxl . Michigan Central A St Mo. Tex . Missouri Pacific. Mobile A- - New 1 urk 4 eniral 27 5 44-- ? Wm c and L H F.ckeraon to - ' Norfolk Ic Western.. yera & llway, Instn'l, N N H A II. 1 .tu. Jan 6 $10,000 Gen lTtight....ia: 23 ST, ns. 125 w 37 2, Heading 26 41 20 to Uuropa, Seahoanl Air ..1919 -6 1123 due Jan 1920. U . Sinclair mu.! unay Cha, irust yrs, $0 Hess to Foy, atty. ot same 00 fouthern Partfli; . . Southern Hailroad..,1919 sua Union . i):-3- ) r metalIilSiket, Spelter, N Y, . Spelter, K S E L. Aluminum Quicksilver 11.700 lnatlnuni Antimony Adanoa Helena llruckner. 404 Itg Iron. No. 1. fdv. , K and ano, Jan. 6 yrs. l'lg No. sJl- - THAT Co, i\6 llway... tl.tSO s)n SIONTCrOMKUY AV, xv a, 191. S n 116th st Dr plain, No lOOxlOOtlUxlOO O'Laary to Hy-- I 1. silicon . .. . man Ponn. 40 W at et al (triis). Vir . .. Jan 10, 4 yra, Kuriman A F. ' Pnu, iron 25 Hroad it...... ....$4,000 l'llti. . Hennessey Security Uroltoraa Deslera' L.vln.nn. \\,?.\.'??'.'. .tst'sWrV ...lu.... iieax-- wire 80x102.1x49.6x109 i?rn Southern R.,U Hnulevard. Heaxy machinery coiiip 6'J; 174 llway. $4,OU0 nrR,s' iWht 129 19.76 .D3 lir. mo' Clev 191 4la 1919 4,-- ii-- i 1919 19l 1919 1919 4'i La 4', 'o, 160 44 Av A. Co of 1st av. 20. av. 33a 4Vi L, at, 15, ft av, kc 31. 7.1\ T.Oo 3101 7.M 36.10 BY, 463 fl, n s, OIJ) I.J4 2417 Tir.. ts.atf:visr.C7d .siannaiiaui, isn. now, 1J4 trua, i.a.iwa lanor, iV.:, cl(,s- - but with Oscar ally, Tltlo (luar The i!i' and listh Not U'oo nnd & \.\t more nnd sold niiy, puiuin iwivpr, xvnil. Tnixt Mort The nlt)s, i.m 34.6. 16J1 Illdr 157th atty. Park AV. X99.9 Bamo Anna V j.uxene ntty, Louis tllnav IJlllv New S);.in Pilose xvest ntty, j(00 Car- rie ntty, NT AV, Cnas Lulu ntty, John i:n;- - ntty. Mac 187th Park attv. Parr Mtge Mtfe name July atty. for llobt lu. shar- -. ()SCar .Sr. befor- - coun- ts ;:ot 1121. ountv JulU Trust tru.lt,. HiXO Alice July Lev.n 1915, 1721) 100.1 Ituv. inond Iai.iIs 1J15; Hobt rtf. Juno 1903, atty. Cella i\-- ''; atty. llway J\15- - iivs Jioh.n l.xons 49TH Stafi title, Fulr. 1lth Jullu. I.na atty. Seblf itore shop from 191'., atty, 1540, ...-i.- n from 1919. atty. arid Fran- - alty, urease. 38TH yra 1918. May 1.22. alty K.s Name lloch 1919-3- 3 1919-2- 19:9-2- Hock 1319.24 Liuls Nash Minn Ixmla Kan Ohio Olga Mlft-- Truai ...1919 1922, Fenn \STH 6x103 Oltva Hank Una. iiwny 1913--j- Tank sjiot. anot. Feb, filala 161st Iran, atly, Iron, John S6th, Iron, lisslo S?,; atty, Ue.t Bess billet 5.8X en.) lfl) 6.7S 6.4.) Jan 7). Askisl. $10O) $100 134TH 16.6X70 Ablna to Ilronx prices are folloas 43.0 sjo. i4stn jan yrs. rnno . attv. 258 .IIS6 ii:... f.Aiir . ui aiei minuii ..ii..., n. lav 187th Hella A x ..k ...'iU .;..,. ' 1919-3- A t\\0 \\. I Syrs. i,... atty, T O A Co, . .' A ' F Wall -, W JO 17 23 19 1, 36 14 9. T iii. MiiiiTr. t.iits No. 1 clc.ui hraas ... ....... ....... turnings i innip. nc.ny 6 from S r. 23 b ( 5 c. n i Asked. 7 4', .. .. 55 ... I ' SS 30 S9 90 $2 43 M 6 9.1 6 01 7 f. 90 7 73 6 20 c f. w) 6 '. ' 7 fiO a ri 6 6 ci r. 01 f. 63 \ IX) 5 7 .fX) 6 it) . \ 6 U) 7 50 36 (s K 30 83 9.) 3: ) as si. ii. i i 1 at .. ..... .r., i.u at. L i M ) f.) , t c COTTON STEADY. After Drop to Noxv Loirs Advnnces II to rU Polnte. While prices mado new low ground for season ,V\B After closed below sub. Speller. KTA nnd covering xxas renewed. llnnxfi of prices : January .. February. March.. .. April . i3.59C.2S Thorndlke xj)-- . zr..lr. ax. 24.40 zt 11 53.3.1 22.73 22.10 21.4) 0.91 19.15 . . IP ) 40 t culton, 27.86c. COTTON STATISTICS. Port rerelpta .. . llxportoi 1'xinirta, season New stocks,.., Port . . . Interior receipt Interior shipments New ork arrlxsls. Mir bat:., tipen. Jllah. :.1.4.1 22.W It. 21.15 i Close. 111 2.I.73-7- 22.7011 S1.M11 l.tVa 5 93 Mil t 19. Tueg'lay. week, 25,425 31,113 53.61!) 10.6U Mnn-da- I.3 t 2,247.528 !3,0J 145,il2 1,4341,221 1,421,810 l,41t.256 W.0M 21,411 13.M 1S,\(V t:otton SInrket Nkw Or.t.rANH, Jan. 21. While the cotton market Its weak periods to. and was depreed at times by con- tinued aggressive short selling Its under- tone xvns generally better, especially In afternoon. Last showed net advances of 15 to 30 points. Januarv, 25.90a, March, 24.0.1c ; May, 22 17c.; July. 21 ; October, 19.4ti Spotqule'. and unchanged ; middling, 28,25c. COFFEE MARKET. The coffee futures market opened yes- terday steady at un ndvunce of 1 point to a decline of 5 points. On a ; ; to.. ,ns pajiu ir.oill- - ..... lu when , i 55?IHnH5o,lK \m\ withdrawn leading turned nhl\\. 4uiit, \lucifli i t'uuiiiH in ntiiirp uiiv;uu , miction, prices at one time helng 3\ to 40 poliita moro than Monday's close II n. quotations showing a net advanco of 15 to 20 points. Pause of prtcex ; August Unr. HX r..3J lelileii.ls-- . 13 liftnlwr . . Soveml-- T . ' . 12 SO 92.500 .tanuary. 4.1 20 2,051.073 Ncxv (Irlriina prices Open. High. 13 U 19 13 ll) C!os. 40 ix 11 30 11 14 !') 15 ColTra Csblea was linohatued t& i.xrnsrge lie,-- , :4fi,40; not o,uolel Hi I'OFI.TIt rel. fre ,T ssainst Leghorn., 27if29c. Fr'elcht 22,i bas, and Jumtlsliv li.OAl, agsinst aim liap rejpctlrely p.p.Azii.iAN cori'i: s veelt. uooittl. X oris drlliTrles :,.\ 16,2.1 . sx\ 1.5 x rtellxtrles 4 17.571' S1,iH 4l)2,3l 412,11- -' Orleans stovk. r.ti9 46.219 Htock all 437.nr\ 448,571 Ml. 612 sit 4t')l) M.tK'O Vlslblo supply. m.03.'. X571 978,613 year's xulble 2,511,025 2,1W,JSS UVE STOCK MARKET. reported Dressed 32l,c, Includinr mi.'r retern XXesternn Koing t.arnyar. calie., weak: 29.al., M'eaterii' weights, Commlsilon nnuoirriouor.5.1; calves. .Shannon' picked, 8U60ifl4 1919; tt ;25e n.soo Hill V Jan 36 24.10 22.47 21.02 21.61 SO lS.iO 85 Last 16.8t Il.lb'J 13.21 13.11 -- ltlo 21.30 lower: XX'es.ern cnange.i lambs, r..',: tountrv hothouse lambs Ilrockwai- - McPhcra-m State ..j, 36TH Samuel Hoffman .Sj??.T\ si7!.\. .1acouK.0rl1r.lall. from Hudson. Title ..1919 rtnilly Unc fxr5 Jan. Illd. Hid. buytna- - Dwt.i.iai.i York stork-- i Juno ;ers llilrar.s 1.S5'. stern 22.75 23.W 19.0 1,874 2,443 1,115 had nay 4Sc. call July Last 4.U0 delle York stock New Last culls; Commls.lon sh.ep. Tobln Shannon: 70 I'ennsyl. lamb,, (n llecelpte, head Xf..4l..n. 7StflS light r.....l.. a'O.sixRO. drea.rt resting pigs steady, stork MnrU.-t- a Other Cltlea. KSX.i Hog. atesdy lower 30ffl7.M; binders. T.loy -- lteceipts, Southerns .tirs. Dressed $I3fflSi Western 3124( .Southern imuiii, neirers, irefisje. $7tfl4 bulla, stsady. $15tM e.,rllng., $9010.60; aloxkcra $Sfll4 CIIIC4itl. market nio.t.y in- - lower lesterdays vouii.l butchere, Hutihers, $17if!7 picking. thrii'vou p.ga, good Cattle 16,000: Bhe-sti- k atrong bulla steady, chob'e $16r'0vo. medium. xi.tt...,.. 3&U14 $6.70177 stoclters feeders, choice fanrv, 7.37'. Inferior, medium Veal good 21.060 lambs. loaer, lear'lnrs selling lower medium 73(1116: $I1UI13 25)110(0; good. $4.75if7 l.OFIS, 1?!!'! 312(115: butchers,' SjIri.S ,r'0,, Iritlf 14.f.iVti5 Nat, $I150Trt8 $9.60iin,; cow,,' turmna-- a 5'.!',5;5 1110: stnekors feeders, $.50trl2; ,.,Hlr.X prime. Southern beef beef 125TH ??'\ Cillers. Freldus Jlcx-alte- ri EARNINGS STATEMENT, ,MW'eWyttX; tli rm0uV!y!, '\n;' TII4T. Hiillrimda. cn'i'u I'lgV aV.eW.rf,. !C,k:,o,,v.,,\': HUhlLlim SO.THLil.V J ft?- - 1.?' ..i'.i,' .$265,261 Mi-.- p llecelpt Ceiey to From S2.kl6 $7 ,.., s'.ady. PRODUCE MARKET. nUAN.S ANI I'KAS lleana, marrow, cholci'. lbs., 121fl2S3; lull, I10.t5ffll.76! eonscorronci.. Chlloan, 19.60 1918, choice, I9.604J9.75; 191J, rholce, 19.60419.75; small 1918, California. I9.50n9,76; tepary, California, 191s, J7.J0W7.73, knlenoshl, Japanese, S9.60tf 9.76! daltuku, Mancliurlan, 19 kidney, ll, choice, HUMS. n,7Sll.V5! klntokl. Mancliurlan. .\5fl; while kid- ney, choice, 13.60fMS,76: Imperials. 1918, II1.60W1I kuiimnuito, Manchurlan, cnballero, 191k, 13 2Stt burrlto, Chilean, biou, Chilean, ftS.2i, cranberry, Mancliurlan, round, 19.50, long l.60ft9; 17,501( Pink, California, lull, $81? lima, Call. fornla, llC.764tll.73. Scotch, green, California, I9.26fi 9.76; Chilean, H.7S; Australian, I9.36w9.60; Japanese, ,60tf9.75, Califor- nia, 17x77.25; spills, yellow, 7lfti Kreen, 813,60; white, Manchurlan, small, 86.600 $7U 7,80. IIFTTF.il Creamery, blither than extraa. vo.c., nxirae, score, Prsts, score, 5844f60'iiC.i esconde, 83 to score, lower grades, 62'tT6r.c.; linsalted, hlghrr than eitrnn. clUfrslo extras. C2Uf68e.: 60)02e. seconds, 6.y69c. Flats dairy, tubs, nnest, 60c. prime, 56W59C; coinnum fair, MM85r renovated, extras. 5364c; Orsts. SlUtlc lower grades, 444Sc; Imitation \reainery. firsts. 471148c Madlcs. inakc, flrsta, seconds, lower grades. 42tf 43c; packing stock, make. 43fM3r.; 42 42lc.i loner grades, 37 0 CltnKSIT- - State, specials, 36c; axeragn 22.1$ 85o.; loner grades, 32g341iC.; twins, specials, 36c; nxeraga 3.1c: lower grades, 32e34'c; flats, held, 7U0 31c: twins, held, 37i,if38c; Wisconsin, whole M.Os. twins, 174 19m, held. 18tfSlio.! frch, 37lW38c! doilbla year. 2;,94 the tho .In held. 87V4ei8c.; Young Americas, held, 30ti40e; 381iUi40c.; Ft.xte. specials, 28 llr..; prime choice, 2627c; to 2035c; lower grades. 12U18C. airil';''.-Krf- \n fathered, extraa. dozen, \ U64c.: firsts. 6tH 'f'Sxic; and poorer. tSW61c. No; \7e.j poorer, jJW65c checks, good choice, dry, if 'i',tt.l'nA'J,e:t,'iiti: 4Sr,'o-- : refrigerator. state, 1'ennsyli.inla xxestern, hennery whltea, 70 Er.'1\\,ry Vtimr. 64f(69c.; gsth-r,.i- -- \.i\. whlL7' oril\\'' to tine, 64Jj70n.i 264c: Paclflo const whites, extra. grades, 64?ir.Sc l,i?n.S-c;:l.a- \ l'nnsy''v.itila nearby !.n i bfowna. 68fl69c, gathered bronna FLOL'K AND XIKAI-ftv- e flour i K. r,lQ\ uley Hour dull. $7 60 F.ediLrfl'!' n)lW Knulated. $3 .Clllr '\arty; lirnn, neks bran, racks. dllngsdo $36; flou;mldd.in\;rd'0\ r.'Aj? flou'. a$4L aacka, meal. 813W1S. Common um-iu- ber freely, but that pressure tit. 'iiV Interests J'li '\i wu. \l7.-6- , n' Ww! iJ.lii. January yum tUv, Nen 6.024 f..4l beef nnd pea. til. eve, 4SV Nu. Ho. mltlr sirs No. dull- - .n.,1.1 $54: ROO.I. xxas !'rV, K.,I,'h\.p! do., 3S.:5. York do. \Esc\; ti-.- .i' V'J11' bbla, do. bulk. $9.25; do. rasra. 25 \I\1 barrel.) L1NSKED .Market unchangod. Prices: Strictly fui,?xnSiIf,;TH \\' Lb\- - iiS' A0-s- . aav Irtl lt.iJ-- York. lb... $3.21; Ho'lh. 14 u.f! irginia. 75 FWFI 12W95 12.75. OTATCIU.S Jer,y. urrjuni\.! at 13 ipta u,a., No. bsf. stw-- VJtx? bne.. In Santos spo's. -- J'fl were futures wrre loser Itrrelnta 19 lie. slesk 24 l.ht- - Z.Zpr?.'?- - '.ISIl.l llcelpts at Jiorts were 2J.,')0 pn-- x 27J2SC last 2.l0 tun' freight, Weil.rtl rood via Paul.) 21,rx), saillnst RX.J.U freight, OLD IIOOSTKIlf. and Tue..I,xy. Nes IK. Total New port. 441.0) 2,Is7,!i V,.r.,VL ..i S1e. ai2E.SK 264J28P Ot'lNKAF freUht. 70ff76c PICnoNs-- Pr, r.iiht eiprcts. 45T50c. dr packed. XV.. tern. LV. J!.L. \kV Western. f1?' toms. Wiiii\''. h!lrf' 21rl3c; ;tS2r; 36137C.: KcnlmWv oung l..CKI!NS---Fre.h.' packed. uV.Wll dX?U4r.nc under 10 25 20 9c XI to 36 lbs, 4i,to':.M-,.\ ', no. vir to U03. 3iUr -- .. I4l;i: $;i lUietpt. lead- 21 30c. Western, mm fed lb, no.l.r previ. . l.rrls oil Sole It str. et 40.\ to 24 lb. J 2Q No trailing and un \s si ?.i lbs 37 'to\ hanged beef a ow at 184136c 32c.: 43 t.) Iba .I. ord.nary to na'tve .35c. 54e ,.nr, ss'i-- - CAI.L ll. ilpt. l.Sio head. diy packed, lib. Virginia .n u Mi) f,.r markat. making wllh st.i- - to 6 it,., 31ff3i\; 9 lbs and sa A and prlo linel .lira of $ 4 ti per ioim at ix. 2.3 ii 18 -- h1m IC 20 19 55 13 10 13 CO 12 ick L'l itf St 23 10 '.: 35 25 25 n7 13 f.0; Oil about IX lbs. 60B66.-- ; I'hliadelpbl '? tn'.l Xeals s.ld Island. and m.r 10) w.lh fails, mixed weights, $16. call. $!0U1S. fed cm-e- , SOuJfc m'.k fed it.?\ d calwe jexrllng.. $X, lbs. lbs. J3c. to 10 ix $ if cltv rtrex.ed 5 Dr.ed Ihs. Slu. 'fed. J over, I2x,c to do. 1741 '1... 33.-.- flalffe H. 111 ixjjsc; raiies, 10. PX Z'b. J7.'\.i.'i anea. 30c.: oilier I. iT Stuta xesls, 90 $11. U. Fanders each. 3133c, other $16, -. 1;,, scalded, medium to small .It.. $14 fed 1:9 csl.rn mixed 29 Joe. Southern 343. Kerns u ''his or 31... FOWLS xeals, 14f. $:S; 2, culls, 112 packed, ni!U fed. 12 to Western' illijuiu a; 4. IS xoxls. H. 114 5... XVrlgl.t A Co naie.. to 4, 3314c 36 to - lbs xea... $16. :37, $15, 3 culls, 9- 20 tr, 55 u 30c; under 30 29c\ barnjard 23x, $6.50. J C, fre.li. dry packed, fed. 12 hox' urtls A Son: 43 119, $15; culls. astern, 60 lbs and oier doa., 34UC' fd -- alt. 1ST Tohls .t. 50 iba. S3ltc 43 to It... 31lc': 57 cala HO. $1 25. harnvar.l :fl tn 42 lbs. 35 lbs. caixe., Ai Co. 2j xeala, ir' 'D-- i7c 'rem. dry pocked, bhi. Its. IK XXestern. dry j it.,. aI,d oxer' MIF.F.F AND IlXlim H.c.lpts. 3lse; lb., lbs, S3l,c; 5 U head en dull un- - ,:,!\' 3 under. 2c.. Onin nneep sol.) at per 100 \'' ..iuao. lea eacll, Slu if euils, cu.ls iv ur.iMn mutton s:ow laffli'c A J 99 v dressed '. ST. 16. Crx ata! ?SL.\ 10 21. cbol.-e- . .,1- - carcusa .Spring Water to Mom, A Co. & 2. N y 3 average. u . oi cuii.. tio. eneerv si. HT, 59 W. tn tf a40- S' i. 61 34th st. Dec .Vl, \.. 1919-2- A a to & 134th $14 107, '2, 110. $7. K.rns Co 142 lambs. $6. v.t.i f.r.11 !,.. i,g, iu.r Iba and welrhts. II1HT17.55. hor. in... 5 304J J6c iv at to 4J at $x $4 60 6. on lb at r,$v Jan. 21 W eoplj, to 10. llulu (W 117.10 IT 4)41. $l7 SO era $1 17 t.0 lights. 117 3.1 J17 plgl, 112116 Cattle 11 000; no to 15c. Prim, lis stoera. steers 17 25: steers i, via, cow., ui sto. .:ff. ii canes. I. rril t; 4,000 2.; 15, 14.19, 'h 19 1.60 ee. and feeders. CM. 21 slow.-- , b.xn 10 ai.iave. una fanci- - load 50, 17 Hulk of saTe, 117 .7 $1 1.(5 17,80 light 816 17 7lVi :ix) $14 2s; 390 60: 816 J16.50, to 15 Ile.-- i ip', fat steer, hut. her 25c lower; calves e.K-ti- e good, and prime. and .Xft Riora, t.iws neiiera, $104.).) ners 25; nnd gxiod, and $i0 7.\f J4 jr, and 16 3S30 U 10 calves, choice. New over. XOlt and III. Sft Fat 50 to ;..c. eooie 2ic. lower Lsmhs. cholcs land $164f 16.15. good culls, Les, jlholce end $10 medium and $9u 10 251 culls, 60 Ml\ Jan 21 lloga Itecolpts. 1.111). ii.aU tl?lll-- c 55 mixed and $'t7 40xi I' 17 bulk, $17 36 17 int. ki.L.. ia bs.f 50; M\r1 an'1 h\era. and .te-r- ., $i0f ..in cows and heifers, 60 can- - BT. J31 .R....llitr 14.200 I.rael Iters 17.25l .ni- - to 497 ''\It 2s $7 70 i; r.o SM 60s. io-,- f 5? AND \.\K\ $46 100 now Win Irwin Jan'iary 44j.;M lm- - 47,l'JO iatedy. 1 15; 1918, 100 ttlo, ie.1 26; 1917. rye, 18, 60; Chilean, 10, short. 76. 25; ,11, l'oaa. I'l'. 9; black 7, large, 61C. 87 6ff83e.; . firsts, , good In to 46xT46e.; cur. rent No. t, 2, fp 41 wliotn 2ilJ colored i.r run, 21,40 run. 21.15 20.-- 0 milk, held, slnglo daisies, to fair guud, etc': 1. and to 19 and fine to faocv. J. 70c lower and . ,1 lb!- in. .. . 100 HO l: $65, oil 9Vm Ot), anil. IIOSIN New bulk. York, $20 OIL mire ln Cal- - 110 Hit, .iU' 165 130 if -- j; per bh 8J t. hale 5. 2, bak.. and 'e. and 25 to V, and 27r .x.f \ . baia sc. Ihe , . sfa ' 77i' year and Sao had 28c Ls.t at All. .. . Ires), l, trv '.I . young f.r t0 i1, loins, old hen,. feiv 9.75 44c drs- - '? \5 ni ti ' !1,s.. 42c to Hi. 33 43 to lbs. 3. i aio cars 17 anJ dOS . 40, , dull 3)c ta s:c lb. 47 Iba . 4S to 65 ' per prim, Md-- a 56 Jba. and ' fresh, . the 'ed. on .Ui . nlv '\I and I S lbs 1 1. . \ lbs aoine lerv good XV, -- en, 3Jc . slid o tr, s 1 a r .. corn per lu : country 25c. 'I' .T 4 lb. 1. ft v id a' 6 I it if it ix a, tt if k. 0 i. to 'v Si 11 S c J 1 i, 7 8. 2 ! ... TJ J l- -! '.' 3 C- - ... f ; prime, : 7 smleth fecllrin - J 33ilc 11(7, 9 26(;29-- . It dressed - uu. lass. onto smau to IX, 14 110. 17. 122 $16.60 - 301131c 107, 260 I cal.re, $. f\J. kegs, 20f 130. $14 ! \lry hot. 913 2 cai pm . j.i. linio \\'- - to 54 Jtlilffc, : lbs. 129, 91 . lbs, j:5 '7 corn to 16 t Ill: 7 $x , 17 2 20r . 30 to :,r ISO, N.nton 10. 1 It, 33itc: 4 a cars sale Market and an'' SU I lbs t SO per ll'erf lambs, t 544-- 5 all-- Pine \om ' 2,2.!) n per 65 Ihs 116. 175 rihto all . 2'.'. 2 Co s r x ana 3 lbs a \ 5 cuii . , ... 4 rheap. $S, '7 87, : uhl . 71. 9 S7, 100. 8!, $14. 4 one car $17 'plKi Country - par . f..) tn CITY, 11.. 5 IX. 009; tf heaey. pack-- an I . X 3X. t :, 10c higher. fed Cod f20 6 i.i.-- . f. kers and Lambs 110 50(9 6 J5 era. TM 6.01 Jan. Xi,. 000: f 0 1 nt $ 90. 4 7&. o cjiolce. $13 and to hlcher !5... llcif romnion A o ... i anil 50. .ali-- . and cutters. .$105(0 7.02U, common $ 75. s xoc Hhcip, prime, , $14 60. pr'me, 1 rt 1.1. bl. I1? ,7S\ ,1','' :a nt. ii.. a ion f stc.ra, $7.r.0t and n . v\ Jns 1 Haav . \ ' -- , i I i - , eelc Inc. rT Ar- - I ' . 4 1 I Ijuuba white, 50! jellow 19; 76i l I ; ; viirrsnt 044e.; ... nhlle, t 38c, ; fresh, skims, seconds nearl.v i 50. 52: 100 11). lh. lb. N. white, : N,-w - \'ne. .. No. l : i l- - or 4 ' , : : ' 1 1 ; 4 IS ; .x- -r. o ; I calies stans, 5 -- . . ' , ii.l.l and ; ru. ; 4 calxee, crri .\o 111. ; vexle, . 4 $6. 460 , Co 100 ''' Ill' t S2I.C : a. aided. mud'nrn -- ., ... 30l,c . Pouthweslern. dry picked. Mils mixed Heights. S0i,c CXl'ON's Philadelphia, to 10 lbs and oxer 31 82c ; Philadelphia, It., and over, 4 a tr i?c ' f.i0.7 lh'. 6tf47c; Philadelphia, .. 454J 47c ; Dhln, 6 to 7 lbs 4 it 47c OIJ) COCKS Fresh, dry packed or Mil, . xvc,trn. rt- picked Vo' 1. per lb. 25c : Western. cCdd, per lb 24c Dl'CKri--Fres- dry packed. x lacon-sl- fattened, lb.. 40c ; Ohio and Michigan prime, lb.. 36c., other Western, choice lh SSc C,l:i:sK Fresh, drv packed, XVIscon-sin- . fattened, lb.. 3435c; Ohio and Michigan, prime. Sic ; other Western lh 2947S0C. PQt'AB.H Prima, white, $3 30,1 10. dark. $2f3; cult,. $t)fl50. GL'INUAS spring. $1 50 2. old, 00 75c. l'HOMSlOSvpork unsettled; mess $50, family. $o3'J56. abort e'ear. 646 .(5i' llsef stendy; meas, $364r36, family, $40f 42 packet. $S7tf34 extra India nmi, $6J U65. Iloj-- a steady: bacons, 3i,c no !.',.\ :i'-- c HelMea es,j Pickled f'rar, 10 13 lbs, SSc. . dry .ailed clear. lb, 3lc Gres.cs dull; yellow Iff 9o . choice house. JfrSi. ,. hams easy; reguUr. 2 lbs, 2Ji.c j .ktlllied. lbs., 29X,e Tallow dull: C t r . i.h.i rasv, nil il .1 e $29 70 80. Cltx 'ir.l rl,y-.'3t,- Henned lard .trady. Continent lis 50. Mouth America. $2 t- Hrajtl keg 129 1.5 Compound dnlli 2.x if 21 '. c .sirar-In- o ateadv. City lard atearlne, 2:c. Oleo 16e nominal. ' SPC.AIt Cut loaf. 10 40c.: crushed 10S6c; mould A, 9 60c; cuius, 7Jc ' TxXXX powdered, 9 20c; powderad, 9 He line granulated and diamond A. ic . fectloners A. 3 30j., No 1, 8 86c VF.41 KTA III. ITS. MISCln.LNFOf!4 XtlTICimULS allfouiK. Freneh f drum, $10412.1; Callfornl.i. French ' bo, V,U,1,,:.Im',',,!'U\1S Island. niart. CallfonCx. ama'.l drum $7 V 11CAN.S Florida, wax, bak. $1 60 4 bsk , $!50ff4. HKFTS 100 Xjc'i. ' $21(3, llermuda, crate. 60rfi$2 25 .'.Id' LOlild, bid. $JM3.50; old, long, bhl '$160 41 2 CAnitOTS-1- 00 bchs. $Ht5 l crule, 30ca$2.2a, d. bbl.. $1 u ,1 2 50; old, bag. $125. Cl'f CMHRItVt- - F'.,r ,'1' .''.I AIIHAGUS .Danish ton. 120 rfSu. bbl., $101 75, dome.tlc bb red, ton. $80',J100: red. no., u... , i . iiornn, neu. re.l crate. 4 BO. PAI'MKLOWKIW- - Klorl,!,; t.ov or b.k 14 'allforiiH. halfcrate i \5 ft; is ci:i.nitY -- riorida. s. . i:.w,t t. -- ;o. 13: Mints. cj..e Hiss- - t. ....... caee. fXitin CHI.nitV CAIUlAi'ill iVilo IS4fJt0 CIIICOIIY Iulslanu. bhl. IISOl, Klorlda, tk , ISSSyato. EJV'AHOI,- - .1 Iwiulslana, l.bl, I4xi&: Florida l '5 tt 60. ROOPLANTS -- Fl .r',1..' ', ,Sjj '\bsara a s ft HOIIHL'HADIHH 0 Ihi.tliO. ICALU Virginia, l.bl II if! so LIMA HKANS Cuban, box. 4tT ,i;pm 100 bchs. IllOtfS.SO LKTTI'Cl: Call-- fornla. Iceb.rg. crate, sjo, l'lorl la, bsk. lltOuft. OK R A Florida, bak lit S: Cuban, crate, tiUt. OVSTKn 1'I.ANT.S -- Nearby. 100 hchx , tia6 ONIONH Htate and Wealern, e,o 1CJ , t,,. Il(,atf::s, Stale and Wra'tern. red, lofi lb bag, H.ftDdJ- led anil )cll,, culta no lb. bag. l'Jt\S Kiat., an, Western! white, loo lb hag, Mrf IMIXH .'nil. fornla, .mall drum, IHrix PKPPicity riorum, on. saiihaii; euon, i.ox, flfs :.0 PAIIHI.UV llermi.ila, crate ftl.c .0. curly, bbl. Utis- ,,.ii hbl . 3ft: Cattfornlx drum, tbri 7 ,rau-- . Ill3'..i. PAllSNH'S- - Ilhl , 1 so S to IliaiUllD-Cullforn- la, h b,i II 'vfli. LIVE TOP.ICS OF THE COMMERCIAL WORLD CLOTHIERS TO HAVE INDUSTRIAL BUREAU New Organization Will Handle Lnlior Mutters Stylo Con- ference To-da- y. The outstanding feature of the twenty-thir- d annual convention of the National Association of Clothiers, which beiran a two day session In tho Hotel Astor yes- terday, tho establishment of an In dustrial bureau to handle labor matters and questions of Industrial relations In tho future. The plan xxraa hailed aa one of the greatest progressive steps In the liletory of the Industry. Delegates from ex'ery market xxrere In attendance. The proposed llftlns; of the present ban upon clothing styles elicited Interesting; debato, particularly with ref- erence to tho return of the double broarted carment, which was taboo dur- ing the war period. A Joint conference will be held y with tho retailers' association upon the style question. Dress nuyrra OrderlnK Early. Press buyers are not only ordering; their merchandise earlier this season than usual, but they also are asking for Immediate delivtry. Manufactuiers re- port that the large demand has been for I'.ilm lleach merchandise and for eve- ning frocks, xvith tho call for tailored and afternoon dresses Increasing. OrYrrlnirsj for IV. V. Fnr Auction. Offerings for tho annual midwinter ptiblio fur miction of the New Vork K\ur Auction Sales Corporation, which opens In Masonic Temple February 3, were an- nounced yesterday The auction prob- ably xvlll contlnuo until the evening; of February 8. It la estimated that the total of the offerings is between $5,000,000 and JR. 000,000. A large number of skins will be sold for the account of the United .States fiovernment under the direction of A. Mitchell Talmer, Allen Troperty Cus- todian. The nlTe-ln- of domestlo isklns In- clude S.300 beaver, 33,(100 olx-e- t cat, 14,000 wild cat, 58,000 ermine, 7,000 lynx, 0D0.O00 muskrat black, 175,000 opossum. 4.00ft otter, 55.000 raccoon, 143,000 skunk, 23,000 wolf, 123 xvoK'crlne, and also a large number of blue, cross, gray, red, white nnd silver fox. The list of foreign offerings Is extensive. Xcw CliiRliuiu I'rlcea Czprrted, The opinion prevails In the local mar- ket tint practically all the sellers of glnsrhams xvlll name the new prices for this class of merchandise before the end of this week. Action of this sort had not been expected beforei, in vlexv of the generul tendency of manufacturers to wait until March or April, but It Is said that prlco announcements by l manufacturers hax-- e made necessary a cliaiigx In the plans of the majority, who now feel that there Is np reason for further delay In this connection. Standard Colors Dyed). Ncxv emphasis upon the economies to le effected by the use of standard colors !s being made by the Textile Color Card Association of the United States, Inc., In Its renewed efforts to lend every assistance to accelerate the period now at hand. With the. color economy haxdng nn accepted principle during the ixar plans nro being formed to Increase the Kcoptj of the association along very hroad lines. c Business Troubles. SclieduleM In IluliKnil.tcy. STItAICIIT LIHiP HAKIVtl I'OMPANV- -l k. Iim.i.iI,. of to- - Slritphl l!ilci ltaklnr i .. ' I r Iivrtr.ve fiat of .n 7 S .x tbreo cre.lltora 11. 1:.IX . Co. II. xvrt.iir I l.avren e street l a . II 3.x ter, A Coulter 101 151 la H. lu Hois tor . 4, 1914 VCTI'IIINO Co. tfalati 1 A l.elj.u or in jacocs si anuiaciuring Coiiipoo its tlreen. street, show. II.- - a . Itles f 14 :'.. ll assets of K.l.s xliree .argest creditors are. Joseph Ilerwhkow .la. l'emcrove, N. J., 31,70\). lieoit;,. 113 iin.l liberty Doii 4\oinpan. U Cana elreet. 1101 91 Alexander Coh.lt?.. llroa.liia) Is tor th. bankrupt Petition, tn llAllUrxiptry. CHUtl.I-.8- l M PxTrBIieON A voluntary yetlllon of M Patters-m- 04 Fortieth slmsi lUbllltles of 1X4 'Jii 41 an.l of 31.70 The largest ere. I. tors ure: National Hunk. Wilmington, N. C, IJ5.000; Atlan- tic Trust nn.1 Company, Wil- mington. N C. and Herman A. Men. Hii.lon street. 155.000 Nusxbaum, 21 Ctiambura street, Is the at- torney SAMI'KI. SCHOnN A voluntary of c)iuh, Wl.tto I'.ains, llibllltlrs of ami no assets. Th. three Urgest creditors are- - J 1) Coinpanx. 202 Chuivh street, 1575 46. J. M Det.inev Company. 804 Hudson atreet. lis; and Morrli Llpkowltz, Yonkers, 3102 es David Trrp, While Plains, N Y . Is attornev for the CHAItLKS A DGHUtKlt-- A voluntary of v'harlea A. 45 XVest sixth ahnvva llibllltiea of mul no Tlie thres largest crert!to-- s are The Mutual Life Insur- ance Comp.xnv 33 Nassau direst. 310.530. T 432 Fourth avenue, 35.000. and X\io..x M Klujinerv. 613 avenue. 34.21(1 Joseph I 114 Nasvau atreet is attorney for th. i:i IS niir.VFFS- - A voun-ar- v petition nf Drofiis. We- -t 111.1 street, eliowa IUb\l'.ea of 11,141 and no a.sets The three laree.i Henry 8 F'flh avenue and Tuenly-tlrs- t \tr. -- t. A Koi Co Waahlng-t.o- i Ma-k- et 1210, and Strauss & Adlir. Fortieth atreet, ItC.t. Myron ulzeterKer, 4 Park Itow, Is attorney for the bankrupt Wi:I.i:il srMincilTr.lt -- An Involun-l.i- r pt!'uin against Wexler A flrharrt-ter- , H'dridire striMit, llabl.ltle. of 117.000 nnd of 35.000. Th. xhree pet'tlonlnr cre.utnra clatmt 11. .viKe' Max 12. H'och. H.S43.6J, an.'. A lienolt. 3413 51, taurl\a I. Wia 24J Iiroadivay, la attorney for creditors. A .slgiiinent. HAiiNF. rr ,xvr.i.i:n and jof.ph S.'HKi'HTlClt vvh. .omp.i. the Arm of XX'exlcr A heeliter .leaicrs In cotton goo.le. 1' Iridic street, aa- - e'gned ilia tonetlt ef to Ju'ltls Fischer MANHATTAN. The living ..'idaiiients Mere, filed yes- terday, tlrat ii.imio l. that of tha debtor. Ap'fe.be-i- :. Abraham, llernard Itusenbiiilt. Ja ob Novea an.l Jaroh Tashblnder Mncbln i 1(49.41 nrnwii. Hoy l W Mlchelaon... 150.00 Harker, Helen Hcrgdorf-iiood- - man Co 1.M.7 Ca.per. x I'll int J. 11. Wlillaton ct a' . coats 109 40 Campbed, J, Albert A. XV. ucj 291.10 C. 1'. N. Chomlcal Co., Inc. J. 11. Miller 4 Six 40 Same Do Maga.hnea, Neator -- 4. Smiaa 4,214. 13 Da Mayo. W. (1. cbvert et al 413.79 Carles H. A. Chen. brough IIS 34 Davlea, Laur.i K de Hen u Neiuun. costs 10s 41 l.iulgr.int Indust-U- l .Savings Hank- - T. laia. also J..'S00 Fll'er, Charles casta p.: si Krledlander. Suiii or Jaine. Jordan Co, Inc 10(32 F.llelJ. Anliur Amerl.-a an lo. ,, ::ooo C ore. T lUnke I'orp Jos Una Co In ' 37 09 Oancral I'Saterx ,sup;dy xi fc fj f, Tt f 44 Vests and Waistcoats for Women on Way ITU \culTs\ skirts, coats In rut, and now the prediction that vesls nnd waistcoats will bo In great demand, stylists and manufacture!!) of wom- en's apparel that the \man- nish\ effect In suits for spring will be pronounced. Manufacturers say that no emnrt be complete without tlio nd dl'.lon of a waledruat or test, nnd eton those Hult.i that are made to button aiiroia the front haxe the so arranged a waistcoat would almost bo necessity. Domestical Chemical Corp.. 1,41!, alalf, Abraham, Jacob jvintier and William Kelnherg (A. lia- - lair & Weinberg III us, 11, Ca- nard Ilendler, llnrrla I. Schw.irtt . Johnston, (Ileum Huron Printl- ine Co Kleinmxn, Charles, prest, ,, Tunkeltaub et ftl Morris Kaufman c'., Inc. U. Kujland, Itobert ll. It. Zlmmern Kall.ach, Andrew ' 'li.! ' 'r'e'J'r it Co., Inc. M. U.i'u'b gel Leunard. Jane. Andros ' Cai'iip.'. and Julian Leonard .XI. Delln- - Leshaw, Max K ' H. 'h'an'ser.' .' ' Levin. Morris, Jacob Levin and iMlphle Levin U (lolembn,. . Leuthner, l nrt fjacar J. XX leMiimn.lt i.,.,..,i.ii.. Leventhal, Jennie Llverpno'l' nnd London nd (llob. Co, Costa Paino lloiim Ins. Co . '.\.\..' Hamc lloaton cn.ta. 6amo--Nort- h llrltlah and Ins. Co.i coat. Levenson. Mne and tl. lv-Inso- n J. w. Jones et al Missouri .Metals Corp Worth-InKto- l'ump and Maclilnerv Corp McAx-uy- , Juiuea Craocioft (Jii , lnc ;. . , Miles. Joseph It XJcLaugli'ln, Leo M. N. Magnet Moss, Joseph A. II. XV Murray el a Mergentheln, Aaron I' Sher- man llank nf .N Nunally, Ixuits J, Il (j Uoodrlch fi.iiiber Co. N. V. Clay Products Co Kiss, Doerr A Carroll Hors. C 11. Co., Ine . Ocean steamship Co. nf Savan- nah F. Kopancea; costs Ornstein, Julius M. (leilalv... . Par.xdlea, Henry hi.i! Chiirles Jlatt-- n (Consumers' Pie Hak- - Ing Co). L. Illd. lis et al.. . Peerless Weaving nnil Throwing lug J. u Wolf Ilosenlhal A- - Cllotta, Inc. H. llernsteln et al Iteles, Lena A KIgarskv Itelmer, John II. nnd otto 11 .XI. Selden Same I) Seidell Hamlall. Win II T II. wine'. Itothbert, Harry llerxer Mfg. Co Illce, llx.alul p,.atnl Ollvtr 14 Hill Lou la 11. Inc . coals Slegel. Samuel Public Hank of N V Slhrma, Amis, or Louis II, Melner Smith's Auto Delivery, Inc. S. I. Klein Hmlth, Percy J P.. n. Taker.... Schlnvone, Giuseppe C. Novel.... & Co. Department of arms A Markets of tha ftcta of N. Y United Woman's Apparel Co. V. J. Salmon MIIO.V.V. Tho name li that the debtor. Whltnsy. Ilerl 0. V. H. Printlnr i.nnographlng Co Confortl. Mclioiaa II, W. String-hv- n Cc.ebel. Qeorre C Harvey ,t Kdily Co., Inc Hur'burt Motor Truck Commercial Security Co, Inc J. It. Iluldlng Co., Inc., Ja- kob Il'loh DImock A Fink Co. J- n Co., Jakob anJ Vetta ltalch 1 epnerntc', J.eph, and Jo.e rh Mrh'tg A Kane Itn.cnfol.t, Irilna t. Hers. tfteuer. Rlnar.l-- M. il. oya.'k. cotla (correction i Morrla JJ ll Kelvin Hli)illl. I.i-.- J Mana-ar.ir- TaJJel. PasQii.i.--- L f'atl.fled .liidamenls. MANHATTAN The first name it that of th Coinp-- v, street, ehows se. on.l of the creditor and .1 llabl.l'.et of :xx.\i7 54 and a.-t- t. bnlgment tlle.l III i The .antes! I'orp of Ainerl.-- A are. S\alg!t Kdga In.lustrUI Amon.hlan; Mar. h lii.-n- t 1UJ l.rcnte street, I15.1S-- . !) Mtat\ Invesllng Orber, Coiieianil. 10; My Si), is and foo Hoajert \ ealcheaior enmity llrcutng I . Produto Kxchanse. I1.4S1 John, lcornan, April 15. I3ix M.'l-ire- n. Nuaaau street, attorney Uoetchln\ IC. the l.srkruiil Jn.I:h. De. JACOBS MAM Jicoreiv 5. The llroaAlwa;, 300. 302 attorney Charles West street, nsaets 4hree Southern llanklnir i:.' Myer petition shoivs f 1.57(1 Hate. 42. bankrupt. Doelger. Seientl fclreel. ll.ixe M..et. Haren.x Merrimsn. Fifth Frleder. I'.llas C03 creditors are: J2.'0, A- - 07 Wat 3 11F. ahons a.sets D40 'e th. S 115 ye.terdav credltnra Indumenta. i .' the Kastman Ham- - Same 3,529.70 1 JulU Delgado. I'rotunakl l\i:n Lrdnian. s ime. Fannie 11 l'r..t- - ler l .in.'. - on simple dcclaro very suit will but- tons that II. Ooessllna; llennert IJrnato I'ljg .' .' Win. Ins. Ins. Co.; Helle o , National V C. Co. Preston. National Klein Same Swift an'.i Iluldlng Ire, Ileli-- h Name Schati. Ceitle-- , 0'.. 31. l,. March 15 1915.. Sim. March 2C. 1917 Me.se'. Harry Tompkins Kiel Marble Co ; I)-- ,-. u, inix. I\ .1 Mirtin. Inc.- - F c. Jennings' t al Jan. 11, 1M:i. ... Montufar, Itaftcl, Anltv .le Miie-tuf- and Manuel d .? ca vani - X F. Andre- Jan 17, 191 A. SlIi. Inc 12 Hannin; Dec. 10, 1914 Central ll U of N J - Magnolia Xlel.,1 iXv Jan. 1.1, 3 u Fit. Intl. Misla i: i .. Hljc. Nov I. 1H5 A. SIls. Inc ll. Hanuaii. Doc. io, ins ..... . Jorn. Chas. J and a People. Ac. July f, jvu (vacated) Ijut.l. Arthur W. 11 Ailanuon. March 30, 1916 lcincelle.1i., . 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