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COTTON MARKET IS STEADY AT CLOSING i prices at Finish Aro 5 Points Higher to 50 Points lower for tho' Day. SPOT VALUES UNCHANGED ard Hvcrpool Quotations During Afternoon Drop Sharply in Dull Trading. he cotton market reacted yesterday, thera was a fair grade of eup- - Mrt to evidence at ttmea, chiefly near the close of tho day, vthon a few options -- era bid above Tuesday's final lovols. Business was In moderate volume and the decline was attributed principally to liquidation and lack of aup-ior- t, owing to recess. With uncertainty still prosont over tha coal strike and political and flnanolal news from Europe anything but favorable Bny local longs Who had profits took them with considerable readiness. Bears 17 Bide not a little out of tho weakness In securities and tha alight drop in foreign exchange. Liverpool opening cables camo sub- stantially better than due, but at mid-da- y prices thero had dropped very ikatply. There was less doing In the not article, sates of 6,000 balos being rtportod. Brokers with Liverpool did but little here. The weather showed mora or less general rains ! ore? ,the belt and precipitation of 1.82 , st Meridian, of 2.34 at Memphis, or z.dz at Little Rock and of S.64. at Nashville, not Including considerable at other Si places. Although the prlco of options was lower the spot situation showed tittle If any change. The tone was easy at the opening lure, first soles showing' losses of 15 to i5 points. Following the call there was a brief period of steadiness as the trade took a moderate amount, but pressure 1, soon' Increased and tho market reacted one more, dropping to low lovcls, some 10 to 75 points off from Tuesday's final bids. The South was a more or less persistent seller, and Wall Street houses also offered ratner iresiy at times, wimi buying there was came mainly from domestic trado sources and perhaps from local operators' covering. Irregularity became mora marked In the later business, the late afternoon teetsg near months ruling comparatively steady on spot houso buying, while more distinctly heavy on hedge selling and local liquidation. Business was ani- mated In spurts and tha majority In the trade seemed to feel bullish regarding future trend of values. At the finish the market had a steady undertone, with prices 5 points higher to 50 lower. Local spot cotton was quoted unohanged at IMS cents a pound. Bants of prices I Tues- day. open, liign. Low. Close. December, 37.00 17.(5 88.80 STSIMd 17.43 January.... 23. li .34.13 35.00 M.ll-2- 1 Ss.13 fesruary... 33.00 B 24.K March 34.00 8U1 33.63 34.K-2- M.25 April 33.00 B 33.25 Hay..... S2.5. 33.03 32.01 33. 3 12. M Jane 31.70 B SI 05 July 31.33 H.44 90.80 11.33-3- 31 (3 Aurntt 30.10 10.15 30.10 sawn S0.W September. .w B 30.03 October.... 29.00 29.11 11.10 21.70-8- 29.30 BPOT MARKETS. The local market for spot cotton wae itcady and unchanged at 39.43c. for' middling upland: ea.es nil. Southern apot markets: auruita ateady. unchanred at 33.23c.; sales.1 ID bales. Memphis steady, unchanged at 40a; sales, 1.500 bales. St. Louis steady, un- stinted at 40.(0c.: sales nil. Houston steady, unchanged at 4l.tSc,: sales. 4,(26 bales. Little Keck quiet, unchanged at 40c: ssles. 1.COS tiles. Dallas steady, unchanred at 40.70a: iilet, 11,123 bales. Montgomery firm, ,at 28c; sales. 100 bales. Fort Worth ateady, unchanged at 40.70c ; sales, 2,249 bales. Galveston steady, unchanged at 41.25c.; sales. LCI -- bales. New Orleans quiet. 23 points hither at 23c.; sales. 1.014 balea. Mobile steady, 23 points higher at 33c; sales, 7 bales. Savannah quiet, 23 points lower at t3c; salea'nll. Norfolk ateady, unchanged at n.ffc; sales, 1W balea. Baltimore nominal, unchanged at 33a; sales nlL COTTON STATISTICS. Last Last Yesterday, week. year. Port receipts. 44.(20 40.711 21.(23 Exports 102,(33 43.(43 Zxsorts. season LS0S.361 1.448.(17 U.779 New York stocks..., (9,330 10,012 IJ1.4.7 Pert stocks 1,(71.(21 L711.757 1,396.750 Interior receipts 35.151 U.01S 21.030 Icterlor shipments.. 27,371 44.0SO 23.M2 Hew York arrWals... 4,M USB 7.2M Zirerpool Cables Spot cotton, a moderate btutneu doing; middling 10 points lower at K.tld. Bale. (.000; American, (,000. Imports. UOO, all American. Futures opened steady at ( to 10 points advance; closed quiet but eteady at 21 to 33 points decline. December, 21.SM.; January. M.10&: March, 24.IM.; May, 20.(7(1.: July. 20.07d.; October, ll.Ssd. Manchester-Tar- ns firm; cloths quieter. New Orleans Cotton Market. Ng Orleans, Nov. 26. Selling pres- sure was felt by the cotton market to- day throughout almost the entire session with resulting fairly wide declines. Closing prices were' at net losses of 15 to (0 points. Close: December 38.02, January H... March S4.65, May 32.65, July 11.(1. Spot cotton quiet, 25 points up; middling 39. PRODUCE MARKET. BEANS AND PEAS BEAN3 Marrow, lilt, choice, 100 lbs, (11.(0; 1918. (119 11.11: Manchurtan, 111.50; pea, choice. 1819, 1918, (7.(0; medium, 1(19, choice, !I.7I; 1911, (7.(0; Lady Washington; (7.7(1; small white. California, It.lltM; large white. Idaho, JT.ISUi; California, (501.76; kotenashl. Ja- - or Korean. (..luvhiB i.u .luucf, choice, 1(19. (11.7591C 1(1. 111! red Barrow, (10910.(0; klntokl, Manchurtan, HOMO; yellow eye, (7.2C white kidney, shplce. 111.2(011.(0! imnerials. (9910: kumamoto. Manchurlan. ((.(0; caballsro milesn. (7.(0S7.1(i barou. Chilean. 360 11; cranberry, Manchurlan, round, ((.(0 07: long. ((.(DO!; short. (1.(098; x, (797,50: pink, California, (797.25; o, .aiirornla, cholcs, (14914.21; uaaa-laica- r, (12912.25. PEAS Scotch. ((.(09 1!: grten, domestic. (6.26: black, ete. ytuiorma, ii, (i; nil. 7.3s; spun, yell- ow, (7.2(07.(0; green, (9.60t9.75; white, email, Manchurlan, (S.756; large, 179 BUTTER Creamery, higher than extras. Is.. 74i,74Hc; extras, (2 score, KOISUci vats, 90 to 91 score. 68 972c; Orsts. (( te (9 icore, 41 ft 45c.; sscouds, (( to If scire, (7(lc; lower grades, (5B66c h Id, higher than extras, (9rtt70c; \traj. (8069c: firsts. (2((Ha; seconds, Telle; unsalted, higher than extras. 4H 0 77Hc; extras, 75076c; flrsts. 009 Jlc; seconds. 59082c; State dairy tubs, nut, 70071c: good to prime, 65069c; common to fair, 54061c.:. renovated, extras, (90(9.c; flrsts. 56067c: ImKa-in- n creamery, flrsts, ((((c; ladles, our-re- st mske, flrsta, ((H9(4c; aeoonds, 'c; lower gradee, (09(lVic; packing C. tarrent make, Ko. 1, ilV.mag 2 t.O(0Uc: lower gradea 4I849UC C1I5E8E State, whole milk, freah ts, colored or wnite, id., 2H98ic;i rate run. 3I440(lc; neia (lata, ape-- i eialt, (2K9)lc: average run. (1082V.C: \.r craaes. sitiaoHc; Twins, ipeciais, colored or white. JlHOUc; average run. lie.; xiwer gradea. 2(O(0Mc: Wisconsin. Tole milk. Twins, fresh, lOUtJUHci Villa Daisies, fresh, ItOUc: held. ((UO fle-- i Double Daisies, frssh or held, (lo \Ke.: Young Amiiicas, fresh, (3c; Chedaara. Canadian, In bond. 13HO0Uc: state skims, apaclala, 2222Uc prime to Uslee, 17020c: fair to good, 14017c; ewer grades, 7011c COTTONSEED OIL Hangs ef prices t Toes-- Hlih. Lew. CloM. day $eaber 40.95 21.00 24.94 M.S4-H.0- 9 21.03 Jirnary.. 21.40 21.(1 21.22 21.41-4- 8 21.(9 Jebnury. 21.83 21.33 2L21 21.36(0 2t(0 -- ..... 21.60 21.6. 21.44 2LSO-- 21.64 nt., 2LU-4- 21.64 20.71 2X10 1U4 21.71-7- 1 3LM 21.70-- 1L64 (Ltd Matt 22.K-9- KGC8 rreah gathered, extras, dox,, M9 4o. extra firsts. (0982c: firsts, 1407ICI ffwads, (10 75c; under gradss. (09((ci ffrties. No. 1, (6017c; No. 1 and poorer. .'014c; checks, iood to Choice, dry, 4(9 Oct under gra.ee, 40941c; refrigerator, special marks, fenoy, charges paid, H9 lee; flrsts, tieila,; seooruls, 47 (la.j un- der grades, lOOMc.) Bute. Pennsylvania and nearby Weatern, hennery whites. One to fancy, (lo,(l; fair to prime, 7(U(7o.l fathered whites, common to prime, TOO 70010c: Peoiflo Coast, whites, express, fancy, llj pullet. (Oetlc.j otbsr Western and Southern, fathered whltM, 70 9 He. flute, Pennsylvania and nearby, hennery browns, (anoy, ((0120.) ... athered brown and mixed oolora. graded, f f ancy, ItOltct (air to prime, 7.(lc, FLOUR AND MEAL Rye flour iteady) fair to good. 17.1(07.(0; oholoa to fanoy, (7.(9tM. White corn flour aaayi Vtiii 1.(5 per 100 Ibe. Corn meal quletl yellow M.70OMI: white granulated, (ranulated, reed City ateady; bran, 101 lb. saoks, tI heavy middlings bran, (III red .dog flour, 140 lb. saoks, ill) Western quletl bran, 100 lb. sacks, i4l stand, middlings bran, 47941: flour. rold-dU- bran. i(7l(i red dor lour, 140 Jb. sacks, t. Oil meal, 110.40 per ton. FRUITS, FRKSn APPLES Red. per bek., 1.3(Ol.t0: green, 11.1(91', small and poor, 7(o, 0(1.(01 Baldwin. IIO 11 Northern Spy, (40. ; Melntoeb, 1(910: Ben Davie. 404. SO) Twenty Ounci, 1491; King. (4.(097.(0: York Imperial, 4OI.(0 Home 16. Beauty, (491! Black Twig. (40(; unow, I40t; Wolf niver, (4.(00(1 Fall Plppli. I4O4.50: Wealthy, ((..001; Oreenlng. ,4.(010.10; Jonathan, far Western, box, (2.K9I.K: Spltsenberg. ll.H8l.li! noma Beauty, Jl.llfJl.H; Newtown Pippin, I2.2(9t.2(. PKAI18 Gaokel, bbL, 1(910) tJuerre Boso. ISOll: Kisrfer, Ktfl.IV CKANilirnni&S Early black, bbl., HO 7.(0: late Tarletles, M910. ORANGES Florida. 1101.75; California, 1.(097.7(. KUMQUATS Florida, qt, 10920O. MEL- ONS Ostrich egg, Western, crate, 13.7(9 4.(0; eaaaba. orate, 11. (091; Santa Claua, crate, (1.(0 91. PRUIT8, nBIFJ APPLES Braporated. State, prime, new lb., lOUc: California, new, extra fancy, 24o.: extra ohotce, 20O 30Hc choice, l91tUo.: California, ol(i, 91(0,; Arkanaas. choice, 20c: vult, old, In bags, lb., 97Mc NAVAL KTOItKS flolrlta turcentlne. machine bbla., 1.( retort and kiln. 114,(0 OK. HOSIN Common to good, strained, (17; B, (17.10! D, (17.20; E, (17.33; F, eio; u, sis. iu: , ei...u, a. .e.iai ., 120: M. 150.75: N. (22.2S: WO. 123, and WW, 122.7(. OILS Standard, white. New York. ex. nort. bbl... 1U.76I do., bulk, ill: do, cases, (23.7S; watsr white, New York, bbls.. 30.;(; do., bulk. (13i do., cases, lii.io, Motor gaaoiene, garages, 14He.s consumeni, ' X?A SD Oil Strictly pure, 7 lbs., In barrels, ti.es. wsicuiia on, rOTATOKSM.tn. 100 Ih. bar. 22.(00 1(0 lb. bag, (4.7505.15; 1(( lb. bag. 34.(0 OC State. 100 lb. bag. (2t(0Oii 110 lb. bag. (4. (005.23; Pennsylvania. 1(0 lb. bag. ii.soHS.ao! Lonr iaiann. lao id. nar. ao.ov OC 1(5 lb. bag. (S.239S.7SI Jersey, bag. (S.294.7(; Virginia, late crop, ddi., 04.23: So. 2. bbl.. ll.50CJ.t5. SWEETS' Jersey, No. 1, bak.. (1.75 02.25; Delaware and .Maryland. No. 1. bak., 11.65 2; Southern. No. 1. bbl.. I(9(.3(: yams, No. bbl., (2.7(94. rOULTKY, DRESSED TURKEYS Spring, Maryland. (vteo. o.a nens, tia. old toms, 4 sc.; wsstern. spring, id., e.v 49e Texas. Kentucky and Tennessee, lb.. 42 9 47c; Western, eld hens, 4(947c; old toms. tic CHICKENS Fresh killed, dry packed, box. Western, milk fed, Jltflic rnrn fad. JIUflJJc .: bbl.. sacked, milk fed 3203(Uc: corn fed. 310 16c,: bbL, packed, milk fed, 2917c; acalded, 10035c: Philadelphia, 4O04(c; Jersey and Long Island, 15 46c. State and Pennsylvania, (2040c. FOWLS Fresh, dry packed, box, Western, milk fed. l(8((c; corn fed. 249 85c: dry packed and Iced. bbls.. Western. 24ft34c; Western, scalded, (0934c. OLD COCKS Weatern. dry packed, boxes or bbla, 2c: Western, feed, bbls., 22c.S scalded, 21022c DUCKS Long Island, frozen. 40941c; Wisconsin, fattened. 419 43c; Western.' 4 lbs. and over, 40941c: uniT 4 lbs. each, 389c: poor to fair, (103(0. GEESE Maryland, choice, 229 to fair, 25028c: Wisconsin, lie: .... poor . . . . , . A A m TTT a a .n 1 ft IK. nnd over. 2(O30c; under 10 lbs. and over. 27 2(c: Ohio and Michigan, choice. 28 9 30o.i Western, poor to 'air, 20925c SQUABS Large, white, dot, (4 910.50; dark, (2.5091: culls, (1.(092. RABBITS Middle Western, cottontail, pair. 10065c: for Western, pair. 50060c; jackrsbblts, fresh, pair, (191.JC froien. pair, 7 ( 9 80c POULTRY, LIVE SPRING CHICKENS' Average, via freight, 22c: pocr. 2Jc; average, via oxpress. 24925c.: poor and stag, via express, 22 023c. FOWLS Via freight, heavy, 25c: medium, 22921c; light, 20921c; poor. l(c: colored, heavy, ... ...... ... ii.h. ,a medium. 220 . 26c: White Leghorns, by express, 34c li poor. 22 023c OLD ROOSTERS By TTitiKEYS Western and Vlr- -' rlnia, freight. 40c: Kentucky, Tennessee and Southwestern, freight, 40c; via ex- - ..I. ' menir. DUCKS Western. . . . -- . . ........ , c..,V.t-..f.r- rraignc, j;c; oouwi.ru \\ ri, freight. 20c: via express, 8183c; Jfng Islaidr spring-- , psr lb.. 40c OEESE-West-- ern. freight. 27910c: Southern and Southwestern, via freight. 26917c: via 022c. PIOEON8 Fair, freight \PpresV. 45 50c OUINEAS-O- ld. per pair, 70c; young, pair, (1. PRO1SIONS Pork eteady; mess, (47: famtir. IMOdr'ho\ dear, (449(1. Beer stiady; mess, (21921; family. 12702(: packet, (2(02(; extra India mesa. (499 (0. Hoga barely ateady: bacons, 22V.c; T.- - ik. in. , nl... litic Be 11 es aulet: .Ickl.d\ clear. 2 lbs,, .26c: dry salted clear. 0 lbs.. 22c Greases nrm; yellow. 14 if 14 Vic I cnoice nouae. i.ji steady; regular, 2 lbs.. 26c: .kinned. 11.10 iba. 22c Tallow steady; city special, loose 17c. Lard firm: middle . a. a. a..s lla InmA Aartva m West, iJS.a-WJe.- -- i. ssc Reflned lard steady: Continent, ' (19; South America, J3.3: 5ffl27tfc ' n 1. rnmnnund JtAAdV VeiVI Rteerlna aulet: city lard stearlne, 82Ho.. nominal. Oleo, 22Hc. nominal 1HCU Domestic screenings. 794 08c, second head. lc; medium head, 1314 9 13Hc; fancy head. 1334014c: blue rose choice to fancy. 12H12!4c: Japan, 11 Vs 12HC Sl'OAB Cut loaf, 10.30c: crushed. 10.28c; mould A. 4.(0c; cubes. 9.75c XXXX powdered. .J0c: ipowdered, 9.1(c; fine cranulated nnd Diamond A. c; A. i.(0c; No. 1, l.(5c LIVE STOCK HARRIET. BEEVE8 Receipts, 2,110 head; H cars ort sale. Medium and good steera 8rm to 2(c higher; common ateera and bulls steady; cows slow and unchanged. The yards were oleared. Common to fairly prime steers sold at $9.(091(.(0 per 100 lbs.; ordinary oxen, (9.(0; common to food bulls. (1. 6008.50; one extra bull. (11.80; hslfsrs, 10; common to good cows. rood Dressed beef steady at 1692(Hc per lb. for native aides) a llttla fancy bos! t6i;ie,To'bKr& Shannon: 25 Kentucky steers, 1.371 lbs. average, (12.75; 1 cows, 1.005, (8.50; 7. 1,109, ((; 1, 745, (5.50; 6. 968, 14.76! 3, (90, (4.50. J. Shamberg & Son: 25 Kentucky steers, 1.028. (10.26; 1 bull, 1.600, 111.80. Newton A Co.! 4 SUte .leer;. 1.010, .19,(0: 2 bulls, 1110, 17. a, Ca..a . A ..- - 1 070. ITi 2. 1.010. 35. f. Vt mrmnn' A Co.! 15 OXSIU 1.4(1. (9.60; 7 r.,,. . l. .10. -- nl. III. 81.(0: 8 on iiTc 11. VsoT u iV. j 'oVcurtie k float 14 Ulli 141. (7.60; 2. 776, (8.(0i (. (14. ((.2C 12 cows, 115. (5.60: sje. 14.50: (, (l6, 14.15. Mullen, Stafford & Miller: 4 cows and bulla, ((.609(.60. OALVES Receipts, UK head; 700 on sale Market notive and steadv. All sold. Common to prima vsels, (16923 100 Iba; cults. (1191i.t0 fed pelves,, 111: grassera. ilOC yearllnga, (59C West- erns, (10911.75: city dressed veals at 2(0c a lb.; country dressed, \faiJ-- W. B. Hume: tl veals, ,110 lbs. average, (Hi 5, 111. Ill; 5, 1(1. 818. Mul. Stafford A Miller: 40 veala. 144. (22; 19 graaaars, 21. (7.601 I yearlings, -- .; J. O. A Son: 9 vests, 166, lis, (llj I, 127. 110! 11, 109, till 2 ttu-er- s 2((. (7.50; 5 ysarllnsa, 2(0, (5.50. HV H. Ilolllsi Veals, 111. I.10.80J grass-er- s. Kerne Commission Co.; 08 vHia Ul I\: ... ?.. IA..'.1?. Shannon! 9 veals. .114. (\; , \ t, Tl. (K. 6. Sanders: ( vsals, ''SHEEP AND MMYOBecjelpts. 4.170 head; 10 cars on sale. H1..11?: Common to prime sheep M.d at 1899 .Pr 100 lbs.; culls, (494.(0: fair to prlmj lsmbs, (14 Old J, a few Ut.Us nlU, 11. Dressed mutton In moderate demand at 10014c per lb.; dressed lambs, 109 25c Country dresssd hothouse lambs, (la ''safss-Kern- s CommUjlon Co.1 111 Stale lambs. 17 lbs. average, (15.25: 100. . I 11 sheep and yearlings, 97, I10S 25 sheep, 108. (9; 1. Ill, 17; 3, 10. \...Tobln A Shannon: loo State Iambs (5. (2. (14; 218 onio, ,.\\..\ r' 29, (10; 10 sheep. '!,\..\, ',- - 71, (16; 10 culle, 1(. Hi ( hP..f4j',V is ioi 2. ((, ((; to culls, ((. (t.(o. Newton \&( 11 foati 70 IT ftals Tues- day): III Virginia II. Ill; 9 .culls. Hi.ni ioi taiKie iuiui .\\ 41. (10: 7 sheep. 14, IT; II .culls, 7s, (4.io. Mullen, Stafford a Miliar! o-- a i\n.. (IB; 8 culls. 63. Ill S26 State lambs, is, !.; . 'J'.-'.- W. R. Humet 14 State lambs. J4, 38. 74. 115.11; 1 culls, 40, (11; 41, (11: 11 sheep. ((, (5.60. irnna n.y.ini. mo hsadt one car on ..!. Market lower. Light to medium weight hogs eold at 14914.1( Vr w n.t t .. til. nir. list rnurha. 111.10. tteuntry Hrised pork, steady at 11915c, per lb.: roaatlng pigs at Bale Ksrns Commission Co.: 11 State hoes. 177 Its. average, (14.21: pigs. 100, 114: 4 roughs. 340. 111.(0. Town 4k Bnan. ion: 1 Stite hogs, 1(0. 114.211 2. 220, (14, Live Stock MarUots In Other Cities, CINCINNATI, Nov. 2(. Hogs Receipts. 7.(001 slow to KOIOc lower. Selected heavy shippers. 111; packers and butchers, 11(1 common to choice. tOOll.IOt trigs and lights, (10910: stags, (800.00. Cattle Receipts, TOO; slow and un- changed. Calves steady, unohanged.. Cheep Receipts, l(o: steaay ana un- changed. Lamba etrong, 1791. EAST BUFFALO. Nov. . OotUe-i-R- e- celpta, l.BOO: slow, weak. calves Receipts, 200; steady) 109.0,00. xioga jieceipu, 4,.vu; two iB.tr, ...a.., .AM..... I a W ,..a llaA.1 Jla mmA V I . , ilUaIU .WtJaVlf, VW MM I Has. sis.ioi roughs, siisiu.is: aiass. 8911. Sheeo and Lambs Recelots. 1.660: ac tive: lambs, 2(o. higher. Lambs. MO K.K; others unchanged. CHlCVflrt. Nov. It. Mors ileoelnte. 15,000: unsettled: most of 25 to 40c early lose regained. Bulk, (1(918.30; top, 111.15; heavy, (12.tOQlJ.10j medium, (110 a 11.2(1 light. (11.7(011.15: light light, (11.40918.88: heavy packing sows, smooth, 812.16912,76: packing sows, rough, (11.75 pigs, 11.91. .11. Cattle Recelota 16.000: strong. Beet steers, medium and heavy weight, eholoe and prime, (11.(0010,40:, medium and good, (11. 16918. 60 common. I90U.2C Mgnt weignt, good ana cnoice, iit.itv 19.7C common and medium, (7.75011.19: butcher cattle, heifers, (6.45 0 16 ! cows. 60O1J.60: canners and cutters, ((.tuty 6.60: vesl calves, 8140 17.(0 feeder steers. (7.2(li; stocker steers, ((Oil: Wsstsrn range steers, 7. 50915. IS; cows and heifers, is.au aneep iteceipts, 11,000: nrm. juamoi, (HOIS: culls and common, 19911.71: wes, medium, good and choice, (701.41; culls and common. (390.7(1 brssdtng, ((.(0011,18. rrrrSBURO, Nov. Jt. Cattle Btady supply light. Prime, l(9l(.((. Sheen Steady: supply light. mme wethers, (1.50010.25: culls and common, 8304.(0: lambs, (10914.75; veal calves, .16919. . , nogs Lower: supply j oousib uhii. rrlme heavies, mediums and heavy York- - ere. (13.7113.(: light Yorkers. jis..w 13.50; pigs. (1(913.25; rougha, (10O1I. Business Troubles. FErmOXS IN BAJIKBUTCY. Petitions In bankruptcy filed In tbe United States Dlatrlet Court Wsdnssdav! CHARLES RETZKY. ((1 Fox street, vo- luntary. Liabilities, (11.(88; assets, 34,000. Principal creditors: Louis Orean. 86.000: Israel Green. (5.0001 Charles Shankroff. (1,211. Attorney for petitioner, Samuel W. Phillips, t uoe man atrssttf. HERBERT A. BURNETT, 170 West 121st street, voluntary. Liabilities, (1,399; none. Prfnelnal creditors: United States Radiator Corporation. (160: Peck Bros. A Co., 13(3; McMann A Taylor. (373. Attorney for petitioners! 8smuel la. Waller.t.ln. IK Broadway. MILFORD C. DUNBPAUO Involuntary petition against Mllford C. Dunspaug flled by trie Farmers National Bank of Hudson, William retry, Inc., and Peter C. E. Engel. Liabilities and assete not stated. Petitioners attorney, L. Royce Tllden, 541 Warren street. HENRY MORRIS Involuntary, trading as Clalrmont Silk and Manufacturing Com- pany of 10 Fifth avenue. Liabilities and aaaeta not stated. Principal credltora: 'inrcau .onipvij, v... .- - Kumajal Salto. (142; Binding Specialty Company, (949. relitionera- - auorneys. PHILIP ENGLANDER of 45 to 51 West 141d etreet, voluntary, uaniuiiea, ., 101; assets. U.0I0. Principal creditors Vn.nu.l-- , Trotta. 810.000: Galea Ham burger. (10,000. Petitioners' attorney, Gatee Hamburger, 210 Broadway. RECEIVER IN BANKRUPTCY, In the United States District Court Tin it Klt. J ml re Learned Hand ap nolnted Bertha Rembaugh receiver for Jacob Tlllm, under a bond of (1,000. . JUDGMENTS. Manhattan. The following Judgments were filed Mon day: Appleton, Imogene B. L. P. Har- rison (891.70 Austen, Louis F. WSsel Mfg. Co. (12.50 A.wIn, Feter, and William Berko-wlt- a People, Ac 100.00 Anchor Line Steamship. Honder-so- n Bros., Ltd. M. Rulln 2,114.(1 Alberts. Frances, and Florence Barrlngton People, Ac. ....... 500.00 Apollo Press, Inc. Columbia En- graving Corp 102.35 Block, Samuel, ahd New Ap.ster-da- m Casualty Co. People. &o.. 1,500.00 Brltt. Mary F,R. Fatk.. ....... 140.20 Banks, William L. A. B. Banks; costs...1 110.55 Collnsr, Jacob-Fran- cIs 1L Leg-ge- tt A Co 170,13 Campello Corp. Portocuba Corp.. 4.711.46 wrown innce er v.. aanerlneerlng Co 38,107.20 .onsianvin. -. sterdam Cfsualty Co. People, Ac 4 .,.... (00.00 Cuyler, Thomas H. B. Odell.... (17.33 Curry, Marlon Korner A Wood Co 471.03 Discount, Louis M. Osborn et al. 276.72 Forman. Maurice A Wolff M. Lubllner 422.20 '. Fenton. John J. E. A. Ely: coste. 108.(5 Gaugel, Abraham T. Seldman.. 215. Gleasan. John J. W. Bradley.. 1(1.69 Goldstone, Herman A U. R. Daniels 105.(0 Greenberg. Irving (Irving Green- - berg Co.) G. Levlneon et al... 150.77 Hutchlns. Chas. M. Lord A Burnham Co 4t.873.I6 Ilarde. Herbert 8. J. A Kelly.. 112.59 Huhn. Alice M. Brltenetool 631.95 JlfTy-A- II Corp. J. E. OafTney... 1,(44.53 John Thatcher A Son, Inc W. B. Wilson torp ............ 1,0(5.20 Klsln. Joseph 8., and Simon Hso-- , thopp T. J. Hayes Printing Co t\ (571.(4 Karmlnskl. Maxim Moclaren A Gentles. Inc t 4.(01.19 lAiaar, Ham L. Simon 140.05 lAne, Micnara ii. A.m. -- ualty A Surety Co 5(9.(1 Lindner. Louis Brolner 408.29 Ias, Barnet P. Koiodoy 440.40 Moulton. Geo. A. Hotel Clarldge, Inc \i\ V 1(3.43 Mlnolfl. Salvatore V. Caraxsa A Bro., eoata 123.1 Mullen, Mary A. I. Sack 131.20 Miller, Joseph L Kass. ........ . 251.S0 Megonko Realty Co. Prudential Casualty Co.. costs.... 110.81 Martin. Margaret, nnd New Ams- terdam Casualty Co. People. Ac (00.09 MeCorry, Alfred E. F. Aerlsl Aeg Co., Ino 1,101.24 'Miller, Ida, and Fidelity A Cas- ualty Co. of N. Y. People, Ac 800.00 N'ogello. John Pioneer Bug Corp. 2(7.20 Orllnger, Samuel L. J. H. MUler 2.174.2 Owen. J.Bsrtln Loring Lane Co. 105.41 Phelan, John or Lawrence, and Fidelity A Deposit Co. of Md. People, Ac v.: .'.. 3,(00.00 Robinson. Russell Dispatch Printing Co. 700.00 Robinson, Harry fleeman Bros.. 110.23 Bubln A Marcus. Inc. Sanitary Brass Works. Inc , ((4.07 Byan, Patrick Flss, Doerr A Carroll Horse Co... .......... 7,201.14 Bchlff. Bernard F. W. Eekart... (90.22 Schwemmer, Kunlgunda Su- preme Council Cathollo Benev- olent Legion, coets............ 14L40 Storey. Arthur D. E. B. Pom- - 222.(1 ' Seraflnal Frank Lehigh Valley Coal Co,, cost vi'i,\ 111.15 Schumacher, Vlctor-o- he A Bro. 107.14 fiteln, Israel Beacon Falle Rub- ber Shoe Co 119.00 Smith, riisile. and Valerlano Mar-re- se People, Ac. 500.00 Tenoh, Frank A. Ins. Co tl'\V (14.10 Third Avenue Bya Co-- J. Hughes 380.00 Woods. Bernard B. A. Panaro. 130.10 Williams,. Jsan. and Tlllle Adams People, ao...... (00.00 Woods, Alice, and Harry Katr flame (00.00 BRONX. Do rfman, Abraham PaperBox Mfg. Co 141.0. Fogarty, John 8 Cohn.. ........ (1.41 Hlrechberg, Mary-Wil- son A Co. 71.(1 Knaus. George A B. A. Wol- - fnrtn ti\f.i: 2,173.(2 Nathan. Morlts M. 8plklns..... 111.15 Bavona. Nlcaslo Eagle Hygela Ice Co 111.01 Weber, Joseph Wuensoh Papsr (Box Mfg. Co 117.(2 Wandt, Augusta A. Hupfals 8ons 799.72 Weatchllter JHeetrlo B, B. Co. M. A. Lanaley... e.lll-1- Tedla. Otto A. Wstse 113.16 SATISFIED JUDGMENTS. MANHATTAN. Sper-U- tl Clothing Corp. Mano- - wltx; Miller A Lowe, Ina; July 14. 1911 (vacated). 1100.10 Ellsworth. Orsn M. F. R. Mayer et all May 11. 1111........... 11,(11.(4 Ooldflnger. Maroue, and Edmund Kohn Merehants Ntl. Bank of Jersey City: June II, 1114.... LMMI Chadwlok, Oo. Ay P. U Ross; Oct. 11. 1119 479,10 Auto Directories Co. A Jossph A. Herron J. F. Boh et al; April 39. 1115 271.(0 Hire ah, Louis a Bsrger; Oct. 29, 1111 I.IIS.I! Meyrowlts. Philip Wiber Mo- - Loughlln Co.: Nov. 7, 1119.... lit. II Walksr, A. Psroy W. Phlnny; Sept. 10, 1(19 (vacated) 7.011.10 BRONX. City of New York J. J. Flan- - .lune 17. 1919 (((.75 Same Same; Dec 11. 1911 2,115.14 Same M. A. Flanagan: Dec is. till 10.104.64 flame Same: June 17, 1(19 107.(0 innovation Bldg. Corpit, John C, Mctntlre and Frances Mclntlre Indiana Flooring Co.; July II, 1111 172.97 mTTta ottxt mtrTTDCmAV Mmn?.TUrRF.P '97 1Q1G PBEDI0TS BUMPER CHOPS, World'a Product of Corn nnd Fo. fntoen to Do Enormous. Washington, Nov, 26. Bumper world crops of corn, potatoes, barley, ryo, sugar beets, and rough rice for this year ara shown In estimates complied by tho In ternatlonal Institute of Agriculture at Soma and made publta y by tha Department of Agriculture. The pro- duction of wheat, oats and flaxseed show decrease from tha average of five years ended In 1917. Wheat production In fourteen coun- tries, except tho Central Powers, will leach 2,040,609,000 bushels, 06 6 per cent, of the five year average. Corn will amount to 3.120.104.000, or 14.S per cent of the Ave year avorage. Cor nwllt last year' and 4.4 per cent, greater than tat produced for the last five years. Other crops, the department's cablegram shows, are estimated as follows: Bye. 160.414.000 bushels, izi per cent, five year average; barley, 850,090.- - 11. 000 bushels, 101.8 per cent.; oats, 085,786,000 bushels, 90.3 per cent; rice, 431,376,000 bushels, 63.8 per cent; po tatoes, 607,632,000 bushels, 101.2 per cent: sugar beets. 10.344.000 tons, 114.8 per cent; flaxseed, 26,492,000 bushels, 60.9 per cent. WAE DEPT. TO TAKE STOCK. Will Determine ncservo In Cnso P. of an Emerffency. Washinoton, Nov. 26, A.n exhaustive stock taking\ of the business side of the War Department Is to be undertaken at tha end of tho calendar4year, orders wero Issued y calling for an Inven- tory by every bureau, department, post 11 camp nnd station to cover property. equipment and supplies as of December It is intended for use in determining the reserves to bo hold against nn emer- gency. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. MINIATURE ALMANAC. United States Coast and Geodetic Surrey. Standard Time. Sun rises 1:65 AM Sun sets 4:11PM Moon set I32FM HIOIIlWATER THIS DAY. Bandy Hook.. 10 :11AM Gov. Island. .10:31 AM ueu uate u:uau LOW WATER THIS DAY. Sandy Hook,. 4 :03 A M Gov. Island..4:AU ueu uate iiwau ABKP7AL8 WEDNESDAY, NOV. M. 6s Indlanapolli, Liverpool, Nov. 6. Be Edward Luckenbach, Rotterdam, 0T. 11. Sa Neeolah, l'lymoutli, Nov. 7. Ba Sydford, Hartlepool, Nov. I. Bs Bchoodlc, Olbraltar, Nov. 10. Be Ablamet, Lisbon, Nor. 9. 8s Edgefield, Rotterdam, Nov. . Ss Frankmere. Buenos. Aires. Oct. 9. Bs Boa try, Dakar, Nov. T. Bs Mexico. Orlitobal, Nov. 17. Bs Cricket, Cristobal, Nov. 11. Ea Bantu, Cristobal, Nov. 14. Bs Lake Freeborn, Barbados. Nov. II., Si Cosmo, San Joan. Nor. 21. 8s SUrcrbrook, Tamplco, Nov. 17. 8a llajramo, Manssnello, Nor, 15, Bs El Norte, Galveston, Nor, 20. Bs City of Savsnnah, Savannah, Nor, 22. Sa Lcnape, Jacksonville, Nov. 23, 8a Prlnceaa Anne, Norfolk, Nor. a. 8a Corson, Philadelphia. Nov. 23. Ss Prome Tbeus, Norfolk, Nov. 25. ARIUVED FIwiiNEW YORK. Ss Bardic, at London. Ss La Pcroreae. at Havre. Be canople, at Naplee. Sa Delflna, at Soutbanptoa. Se Sahara, at Fluahlng. Ss United States, at Utuiatlanaud. Ss Dochet. st Constantinople. Ss Orisaba, at Brest. SAILED FOR NEW YORK. Ss Idaho, from Antwerp. Ss Nordksp, from Copenhigen. Ss Lake Frugality, from Huelra. OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS. Sail . 1 Matle Vessels Close. Sail. Lenspe, Jackionrllle , 12 00 M 1100M El aids, uairearon Sail Morro Caalle. Havana... 1 CO A M It 00 A M Smaratd. Jamaica 11 00 M St. Michael, Para 9 MAM 12 00 M Glenattric. \lo 12 00 M 100PM Satmday. M.nrnt.nla. RonthJmDton (MAM 12 00M Adriatic. Sontbampton.... 10 00 A M 200 rM La SaTole, Havre lAJl 12 rou Antllls, Lisbon 1 00 A M 12 00 M Westport, Cape Town 9A-.- 1C0PM Mature. Grenada 7 CO AM 10 00 AM Eaparta, Tort umon 720AMU00AM nn TintiA. linen oa Alrca 7 29'A'M 11 CO A M Lake Copley, Klnn-oa.- .. IMAM 1100M Ci-- mo R.n Join I 30\ AM 11 00 M 8 ta notaua, m. xnomaa u w n jwru Gen. U. F. Hodxea. Haytl 12 00 M I CO P M IK CO KINO BTEAMSmPS. Due To-da- S Ascutney, Nantes, Nov. 4. Sa Lewie It. Thurlow, Antwerp, fterr. (. Be Krosprlns Guatav, SMellt, Nor. 9. Ss Alara, Barry, Nor, 4. Ss Tripp. Naples, Nor. (. Ss Lake Oiweys, Almeiia. hov. (. Ss Taraaha, Cristobal, Nor. 14. Ss Beaumont, Cristobal, Nov. 14. Bs America, Olbraltar, Nov. 14. Ba Samland, Antwerp. Nov. 13. 8a Champion, Rotterasm. hot. 9. Bs Ksnakee. Rotterdsm, Nov. 9. Bs Wynocbe. Tyne, Nov. 11. Be Fort Buaeell, London, Nov. XL Bs De Soto, l'ort Eada, Nov. 19. Bs Weatern Light. Mancheeter, Nov. 1L Ss Genoa Mxru, Hull, Nor. 11. Ba Munorway, Stodiholm, Nov. II. 8a Beldlng. Bilbao. Nor. 12. Sa Butberland. Genoa, Nov. 7. Bs Nordlys, Shields, Nov. 11. Bs Metspsn. Cristobal. Nov. 19. Se Stockholm. Gothenburg, Nov. 11. Ss Pouthkeepsie. Southampton, Nor. 12. Bs Allegnash. Falmouth, Nov. II. Be Brasher, Flushing, Nov. 12. Ba Moldetaard. Palermo, Nor. I. Be El Mar, New Orleans, Nor. 22. Ss Arapahoe, Jacksonville, Nor. 21. Due Se Weatern Chief, Fare!. Nor. II. Ss Bark, Bordeaux, Nor. 11. Bs Ruth, Shields. Nor. 14. Bs Caracas, Curacao. Nov. 20. Ss Comus. New Orleans. Nor. 21. Ss Concho, Galveston. Nor. 22. Bs City of'BaTannab, Savsnnah, Nor, Doe Saturday. Ss Vslsda, nam, Nov. 1(. Bs Swste, null, Nov. 13. Ss Wlco, SUelds, Nov. 14. Bs AUIsdcs, Cristobal, Nov. 22. Ss Calvert, Crlatobsl, Nov. 20. TRANSATLANTIC MAILS. Saturday. Portugal and Spain (specially addressed onlr). via Lisbon and Bilbao: also parcel post mails for Portgnal, Spain, Canary Islands and Cents, Melllla and Tangier In Mnrmrn. Ss. Antllla. 8 A. M. Great Britain, Ireland, Netherlands, Nor way. Sweden. Denmark, Oermany, Hungary, Lithuania. Latvia, Finland, Arehaorel, South Africa. Madeira and Cape' Verde Islands, via Plymouth. Cherbourg and Southampton; also parcel post mails for Great .Britain. Ireland. Egypt, unusri inuia, iinuio x..ri Ainca, Malta, Zanslbar and Pemba, Si. Mauretanla. 1 A. M. France, Beltium. Rumania. Bulgaria, Lui. emburg. Jugo-Slavl- Tren. lino. Trieate. German Austria. Poland. Bwits ertand. Italy. Spain. Greece. Portguat. Tor- - kev. ZrrnL British India. British East Africa, Malta. Gibraltar. Ceylon. Straits Settlements and Penis, via Havre : also parcel coat malls for France. Algeria. Corsica and Turds. Ba, La Bsvela. 1:10 A. M. ' South Africa, via Caoe Town. Port Eliza beth. East London and Durban: also parcel pott msile for Union of South Attica, Sa Westport. 8 A. M. Oreat Britain, Ireland, Netherlands, Nor- way, Sweden, Denmark. Germany. Hungary, Lithuania, Latvia, Finland. Archangel. South Alrloa, Madeira and Cape Verde Islands, via Cherbourg and Southampton; also parcel post mails for Great Britain, Ireland. Egxpt, British India, British East Africa, Malta, Zanslbar and Pemba, Bs. Adriatic 10 A.M. TRANSPACIFIC MAILS. The connecting malls class at the OeaerM Post Office and City Hall Poet Office station. Nsw York, at e P. M., es follows: Japan, Com, China, Siberia, Slam, Oochla China, Netherlands East Indies and Philippine Islanda. via Seattle. Ss. Manila Mara. Nor. 2A Japan. Cores. China. Siberia. Slam, Cochin China, Netherlands East Indies and Philip- pine IslaLds. via San Francisco. Bs. Shlnyo Maru. Nor. 29. Tahiti, Itarqneaaa, Cook Islands, New Zealand and apedally addressed, mall for Australia, via Sin FTanr1an, Sa. Tofua. Bee 1. .i.-,- .- rviru. China. Slam. Siberia. Cochin Chins, Netherlands East Indlee and Philippine Islands, via Vancouver ana vicione, v. u s. irnnrses of Jaosn. Bee. 4. Hawaii, FIJI Islands, New Zetland and spe cially addressed man ror Awraiia, via r snd Ylctorm B. C, Ss. Uaktrrt, Btc. I. Police Department Orders. TRANSFERS, The following transfers are ordered: PATROLMEN. To take effect 8 A, M. November 2(t John E. Revllle, from (7th Pree. to Head-Quarte- Dir.. to clerical duty In the In vestigating squad, ' Allan C. Landvoe, from Headquarters Dlv. to Kth Prec, assignment to clerical duty In the Investigating aquad discon- tinued. TEMPORARY ASSIGNMENTS. For IS days, from I A. M, Dsoember It , 8BROEANT. George Downey, 4l'd Prec to Headquar- ters Dlv, PATROLMEN. From precincts Indicated to Fourteenth Inspection DIL, to duty In raided prem.eee: John J. O'Connor. (II Edwin CyDell, 76! Frnnols CConnell, 7(; David P. Kelly, 88; Philip Bernstsln, 83; Edwin Rellly. 13: Joseph Allen, 94; James allien, ((; James Bollard, 104! Jamss qulnn, Bridge; James Gallagher, II. D.; Edwin J. Long, II. D.i Michael Mullaney, II. D. Charles Isaacson, D.; Alexander Evans, H. D, From precincts Indicated to Third Insp. Diet., to duty in front of alleged disorderly hotels! John B. O'Connor, II; Jacob Baylor, 31; William Wllst. II: John MoCormack. 37; Patrick Regan. 31; Thomas Callan, 39. From prsclncts Indicated to Sixth Insp. Dlst.. to duty In front at alleged disorderly hotels! John S. Oberhous, 15; Frank Shoemaker, 14: Frederick W'otlrlch. ((; Georgo 8. Peters, II; Thomas Hanrahan, 87: Michael McGulrk. 18; Peter F. Bellly. Hi John J. Garrlgan, 4I Thomas Madtgan, 41; Oeorge Lang, 41. From precincts Indicated to Headquar- ters Dir., to duty In Division of Supplies: Oeorge T. Hlgglns, 17: William A. Bra- - .lar IS. From precincts tndlcatea io iieaaquar-ter- s Division, to duty In department store-houe- Ferdinand C. Flick. 41; (Charles A. Wllacher. 7(: Hugh Ollroy, 104; Henry D. W.a.r. ISO From precincts indicated io iieamjuar- - ters Dlvtalon, to duty In dlvlslqn or repairs: Benedlx Wllklna, 89; Edward F, Oaab, 46; Boland Oaterhaua, 4( Charles Robin-eo- 74. ters Division, to clerical duty In office of the Fourth Deputy Commissioner: CharlM II. Kuenemund. 89 Daniel J. mt From precinct Indicated to Division Na tional uerence: Edward P. Parkin. 6: Jonn rcimips, o: Francis P. Oaven. 14: John A. Gllmore, 15; George Hlnchey, 21; Edward Ferguson, 31; Charles P. MoOovern, 91. From commando Indicated to lleadquar ters Division: Edward Walsh. 109: Henry Bauer, uur. et ret LEAVES OF iVUSE.M;-- -. The followlnr leaven of absence ara au- - uionaeu; WITHOUT PAT. ACTINO DETECTIVE SERGEANT SEC OND GRADE. James J. Flnan. Detective Division, for CO days from 11 P. M. November 19, 1919, PATROLMEN. Daniel It. Sullivan. 4th Prec. for one day from 12:01 A. M. November 28. Joseoh J. Etenger. 15th Prec. ror one day from 12:01 A. M. November 27, Edmund It. Burke. 21st Prec. for one dav from 4 P. M. November 29. Michael Taroey. 22d Prec. for one day from 11:01 A. M. November 27. John J. Hoffman. 23d Prec, lor one uay from 4 P. M. November it. John H. Mehrtone. 24th Prec. for one day .from 12:01 A. M. November 27. Frank Richards. 19th Tree, for one day fmm fl A Xf. Wrtv.mh.p IS. Albert Bruggeman, 43d rrec, ror one uay from 4 P. M. November 27. Eugene B. Dunn. 65th Free., tor two aays frrm 8 A. M. November 23. Josetm Dermody. 7Sth rrec. ior roriy days from I A M. November 28. Charles J. cavanagn. sza rrec, ior eigni .v. frnm 9 A. M. November 25. John P. rorrletal. 82d Prec, for one day from ( A M. November 26. George W. Arnold. 87th Prec, for one dav from 12:01 A. M. November 20. Frank 8. Orey. 89th Prec, for four days from 4 P. M. November 26. Patrick J. O'uonnell, win rrec, ior ono day from 4 P. M. November 2o. George T. cooper, s.m rrec, ior one uu frnm a A. M. November 27. Charlee P. Lander, 104in rrec, ior one day from 4 P. M. November 27. John B. Htoexman. lo&tn rrec, ior one Amv frnm I A. M. November 27. JoaeDa M. union, uatn rrec, ior on. day from (AM. November 27. SICK LEAVE GRANTED. Ph. followlnr annllcatlon for full pay while on sick report Is approved: PATROLMAN. August L. P, Ring. 49th Prec, from 4:20 P. M. November 20, during disability, RESIGNATIONS. The following resignations are accepted PATROLMEN. To take effect 12 midnight November. Walt.r Morfman. No. 37(1. 92d Prec To take effect \12 midnight November 26 ln..nh p. nilver. No. 6128. 1st Prec. Joseph T. 8ebukaty, No. 9111, 79th Prec. Custom Bonse Ileoelpts. Receipts for duties at the Custom House yesterday were 2801,654.23. of which 6171, 470.76 was for merchandise withdrawn from bonded warehouses and $720,183.47 for recent Importations, TOURS. CRUISE TO SOUTH AMERICA Through the Panama Canal Sailing January 7 S. a BBRO By 'special arrangements with the Pacific Steam Navigation Co. Visiting Jamaica. Panama, Peru. Chile, Argentina, Uruguay. Shore Trips included. CO Day Cruise, 13,000 miles. Price 91,023 to S1.740. THREE SPECIAL CRUISES TO THE WEST INDIES Bv Great Whit Fleets, a. Sailing Jan. 10. Jan. 31, Feb. 31. Travel the American Way. Booklets on request. Carry Those Spendable American Ex- press Travelere Cheques. AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAN EL DEPARTMENT OS B'way. Ph. Bowling Green 10000. IIS West 39th St. Greeley 4341 or 713. COOK'S 245 Broadway Tel. Barclay 7100 Opposite City Hall BY AUCTION. TO EXAMINE SAFETY VAULT, Order Blamed In Edolson Caso , After Woman Testifies. Mrs. Katherlne Polllon Smith con- cluded ,her testimony yesterday before Iteferee in Bankruptcy Slagrane Coxe as to the J23.000 which W. Nelson Bdelson, Insurance broker, Is eatd to have loaned her In the hint two years, and which his estate Is endeavoring to recover, at icasi In tiart. In settlement of his dents. Mrs. Smith repeated that she Is pen niless, from all practical viewpoints, ano declared her safety deposit nox was empty. Mr. Coxe, however, decided io slsn an order allowing couneei io oiiwi Ik af danostt vault. Permission was granted Mrs. Smith to be present at mat time. yST FOUND AND BEWABD3. , r.rf Ti..i,in a.fi., marked \W. F.. Boston.\ conUlnlng English and American .,... money ana caras .sirmi uo irinsworth, at 6 P. M.. Tuesday, Novem ber 25. on Pier (4. Nortn liver uri reward If returned to W1NT1LROP A BTIM8QN, II Liberty Btreei LOST Nov. 24, Hotel Aneonla Baths, square aolltalre aiamonn setting: liberal reward, MUNN, Room (6(. wooiworm mar. INSTRUCTION. NEW YORK errs\. DANCE PALACE Terrace Garden ftth Btreit, ntar Ltxlntton Arenm. 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STENOGRAPHERS wanted, demand never o great: we qualify you In 10 .days- - Moon's Schools, OO B. 4.a a... est w. llst St.. 214 Livingston St.. Drooklyn. nnnW Method of Accountancy. CROAKER ACCOUNT1CB CORP.. (1 (th Av. . BROOKLYN. SHOP MATHEMATICS. MECHANICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL DHAWJ.NU ami TYPEWRITING couraea are still for registration at Brooklyn Central Y. M. C A.. (5 Hanson Place, Brooklyn. W1NTEW RESORTS. jrrtr JiaUEY laakeweael. lAUKEL'' PINES AKErTO0D-N.WJEP.S- Ey Equablo cllmat'e condi- tions. Oolf. riding, am! aheltered walka. Dally concerto ami dancing:. Branch efftce. GEO. A. UUI1N i. CO.. Brokers. .FRANK T. SIIUTE, Mgr. NEW JERSEY Atlantlo City. (XheBrealierfi ATLANTIC CITY FIREPROOF Ocean Front. Unusually attractive during Autumn and Winter Season. Luxurious lobbies. rnxAil sun parlors and superb music. A palatial far those ecek- - Ira reet anil recreation. AM lEltlCAN and EUROPEAN PLANS. BERMUDA. BERMUDA THE IDEAL WINTER BESORT Furneas Line. Whitehall St., N. Y. PRINCESS HOTEL HOWE & TWOROOER, Managers ' Opens Dee. 10 HOTEL FRASCATI FRANK J. GRAY, Manager Opens Dec. NEW YORK Weetcneeur. QedneyFarmHotel White Plains, N. Y. EDWARD II. C RANDALL. Open All Year. Private motor bus service without chargs Driarcliff Lodge nRHRCUFF MANOR. N. T. Open Until After Thanksgiving. TOURS. Travel Service covers the World Ml Fifth Ave. Corner 4th H. Tel. Murray IIIU 6 171 SALES BY AUCTION. CHRISTMAS HOLIDA YS IN BERMUDA mNcSfEBRV ?d.Tu,.,,d.ri.e.,.n,r, JWMfggm sh ne. A cruise at this time . . .1 IT \HI fortify you for the re- - Jn. 7 ana weegiy Returning Dec. 29 malndrr of the winter. thereafter. CRUISES TO THE TROPICS FEB, 7. 28, AND MARCH 27. Particular tupplfed on request. TH0S. COOK & SON NEW YORK. SALES available Christmas la Coming Buy for the Bablea $100,000 SALE OF DOLLS The finest goods over sold at auction. CHARLES SHONGOOD, Auctioneer will sell starting Tuesday, December 2nd- - 1919, at 10i30 A. M. AT THE ASTOR THEATRE Broadway and 45th Street, N. Y. City. Tho largest assortment of Dolls over' offered to tho Public. Walking, Talking, Sleeping and Crying Dolls, all dressed as pretty as pictures. Opportunity for everybody. Exhibition in tho lobby of tho Winter Garden, Central Theatre and Astor, ' Sold to tho highest biddor without reserve. INTERNATIONAL MERCANTILE MARINE LINES AMERICAN NEW YORK HAMBURG Manchuria Pc. 15 PHILADELPHIA LIVERPOOL Havorford Jon-- 8 RED STAR NEW YORK PLYMOUTH-CHERBO- URG ANTWERP Uplwd 3 P.M. Dee. II WHITE STAR Adriatic ap.M.Nor.29 lUpland aP.M. Dee. II ICaUj at Plymouth. Omits Southampton NEW Meiieo l p. M.Nov. 28 Meiintic (Sails from Portland, Me.). .Use. 6 Cetfrie 3 P.M., gee. 20 Orlin . Dee. 23 WHITE STAR DOMINION; PORTLAND, ME.- - -- HALIFAX LIVERPOOL Mefftntie Dec. 6 Offices, 9 Broadway - New York ANNOUNCEMENT Special SaUJnj December Si to Nassau, v Bahamas by tho first class, steamer WACOUTA Commencing December 18th, monthly service will be- in- augurated between .the Ba- hamas and New York. For arcs, tolltiij dotes, etc,', eddress WARD LINE Foot of Wall S. Now York Passenger md Freight Servte. NEW YORK to LIVERPOOL Caronia tC. IB Carman! Dec. 17. Jan, 21 Orduna Dee, 27, Jan. 31 NEW YORK to PLYMUUIM. CHERBOURG and SOUTHAMPTON MsureUni Nov. 29. Dee. 24. Jsn. 1 CHRISTMAS SAILING mperator Dec. 10 INLW TUKN to runiuuin. HAVRE and SOUTHAMPTON Royal George Dee. II. Jan. 14. Feb. 14 NEW YOKK to rUYMUUlH. HAVRE and LONDON Saionia Dec 20 NEW YORK L'DERRY GLASGOW Columbia Dee. 10 tl-3- 4 STATE STBEET. NEW YORK NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL Twin Screw Steamer \ORIANA\ Dec. 23 FIRST CIASS. S1OS.00 SECOND CLASS, 7.AO THIRD CLASS, SC3.7.1 International Mercantile Marine Company n Broadway, New York Or 6TKAM8I1IP TICKET AOENT8 Swedish American Liae S. S. STOCKHOLM \-'it- DECEMBER 0, NEW YORK DIRECT TO GOT1IENBUBO, SWEDEN. Short route1 to SCANDINAVIA. Close connections to Germany and all parts of Continent. PASSENGER OFFICE, 21 State St., N. Y COAbTWIbE STEAMSHIP LINES For all nolnta south. Old Dominion, Savannah, Southern Pacific Lines For passenger In- formation apply to Consolidated Railway ticket omcee or lompaniaa omcee. SCANDLNAVL1N AMERICAN LINK Denmark, Norway, Sweden. Paaaenger Onice. 1 Broadway. N. T. BERMUDA Ideal Winter Resort. Sailing Dates for Deo. 6. 17. 27. Jan. 1. 14. 31. 2rl. Montreal or Quebec to Europe. Can. Pa rifle Ocean Services. Ltd.. 12(1 Broadway, i!llliMi!!i:l..!.l!l. Dally sailing from Pier 22. N. R., foot Canal St., P. M,; West 132(1 St.. (:30 P. M. Direct rail connections at Albany to all points north, east and west. Phone Canal 9000. Expresa Freight Servle. Auto Carried. HUDSON NAVIGATION COMPANY THE PUBLIC BE PLEASED.\ COLONIAL LINE BOSTON s sa $4.40 PROVIDENCE DIRECT BOAT $2.97 AU Ont.lde ffiatcroome, tl.OI t M.lt. tAbove 'Prices Include Wr Tx Boat leave. Pier 11. North River, Dally and Sunday at t v. n. Phone Wprlng 9401. Worcester, M.lll Providence direct, 2.1 OUTSIDE STATEROOMS il.Ot ttM Dally. Including Sunday. 1:00 P. M. From Pier 19. E. R. Phone 110. Beekmaa JJeJcMalerrm-oJdjttW- c FALL RIVER LINE (a Boston. P '.V. Pier 14. N. R.. COOP, li. TYPEWRITERS RENTED. Typewriters. TYPEWRITERS RENTED Non Visible-- . 2 Mos. (J; TUlbl. I up. Inltlsi rarrneni aw11\ - uLt,M-- .. EIIICAN WRITINO MACHINE CO.. INC.. 239 Broadway, al Worth St. I Tel. M0 E. 23.1 St.. opp. Madlaon Ate. I Franklin. TUB TYrEWniTEIt EXCnANOD. 10 Barclay Bt. Tel. 47( Harolay. FARM PRODUCE. HONEY. Fure Extracted Honey, direct from a. Either Clover or Buckwheat rUvor. 1 Pound Can. (1.00; ( lb. Pall. (1(C 10 lb. Pall. 11.201 delivered by Parcel Poet to your door. Agents wsnted, TUB DEROY TAYI.OH CO.. Newark. New York. TOR BALK. DIAMONDS, bought, sold, for cash only. Xs tttss bought. BENNETT. 1JI B'way (upstair.. I ART AUCTION!!. ON EXHIBITION IN SILO'S Fifth Ave. Art Galleries 40East45thSt. ' S. W. Cor. Vanderbllt Arery James P. Slto & Bon, Auctioneer ESTATE SALE , OF . Victorine Lee WIDOW OF GEN. A. L. LEX, By order of ii Dr. IT. nOLBKQOK CURTIS, Elte'r FURNITURE, SILVER AND JEWELRY v Furniture will be told on Tuea-- C day, Dec. 2d; Jewelry and Sily ver on Wednesday, Dec. 3d, at?; 2 P. M. daily. a ALSO THE MAGNIFICENT JEWELRY Property of the lata Mrs. Frederick Rook SOUTHAMPTON HOSPITAL DEC J\ By order of the Board of Ooretnon. The jewelry in the above collection!1 comprise diamond, pearl and ruby rings, lavsllierei, broochei, ttickpini, a msinificenl pair of Urge diamond drop, esrrinja, a beautifully mttthtd rope oft' pearls, etc., etc. ALL TO BE BOLD AT UNRESTRICTED SALE. ' , AND Thursday, Friday and Satur., day or tne aame weeu, ni j j. M. daily, will be devoted to n sale of miscellaneous furni- ture to close out THE DYKES ESTATE OP iD lALLAMAaact., rLuttiua. Alsoby Order of theLlncoInSaf o Deposit Co. and Several Others HELP WANTKD FEMALE, PART TIME OFFICE WOKK APPLICATIONS FOR PER- MANENT PART TIME P03I-TION- S ARE DESIRED FROM YOUNO WOMEN WHO, BE- CAUSE OF HOME DUTIES OR OTHER REASONS, ARE UNABLE TO ACCEPT EM- PLOYMENT ON A FULL TIME BASIS. THE WORK IS INTEREST- ING AND THE SUOROUND-INQ- S AND ASSOCIATIONS ARE PLEASANT. EXPERI- ENCE UNNECESSARY. CHOICE OF TWO \WORK- ING PERIODS WILL BB GIVEN: FROM (1, (1.0. PER WEEK FROM 1 S (EXCEPT BAT.), (7,00 PER WEEK APPLICATIONS' SHOULD BE MADE BY LETTER, OIVINO AOE, REFERENCES AND REASONS FOR DESIR- ING TO WORK ONLY PART TIME, TO W. B., BOX 1 BUN OFFICE. ' PERMANENT POSITIONS for young women 10 to 23.,, years of age as Telephone , Operators. Apply nt 1158 B'way (cor. 27th St.)\ . Manhattan or call Madison Square Official. New York Telephone Company. SALESWOMEN ABRAHAM AND STRAUS FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN have vacancies In the following for saleswomen. Attractive salaries are paid with a liberal com- mission on all aslee In addition: ART EMBROIDERIES BOOKS CAMERAS CHINA A GLASSWARE CHILDREN'S SHOES CANDY GROCERIES HOUSEFURNISHINOS JEWELRY MUSIC i NOTIONS ORIENTAL GOODS RIBBONS TOYS A OAMES THERMOS BOTTLES VELVETS WOMEN'S SHOES WAISTS YARD GOODS Applications can be msde any time during the day at the Employment e, Subway Floor, Central Building, or by malL HELP WANTED MALE. Autn School Largest and beat acheol la' the WEST RIDE U. 8. Bend for booalet and pass Y. M. C. A. to acbool. Telephone Colurabas 215 W. (7th St 79-- Special claiace for ladles. BOY WANTED In sales department Of a lirge paper manufacturing concern: oppor- tunity to learn the bualneaa and make .rea- sonable advancement. Call Friday, Boons 642. 10 Broad St. . BOY WANTED In do Blown oftlcs et manufacturing concern: eapsbls bey'ean advance rapidly. Apply In own handwrtt-In- g. W. C. box 11 Sun ortloe. BOOKKEEPER wanted: good reference, KARONE. (11 Fifth Avfc .--. tin i rllAITTei'EUn Pleas. ant, profitable work: day and eveh!n( claaaea. Send for free booklet and piaj WEST SIDE Y. M. C A.. .i \i.i ...\ PH . . . .\a a .. a - . - a . if , a....1.,.,,. rt '1 baVe I . woTk for\ living and willing to admit that I am boaa, I have a good, let for you: I will pay you fair wages, bu ... . ... . - .... . ...... .a. , nt mv nlantl will no. rnm. u\ - anJ union .hop; state waa, ,Qualmcn. reierenc-- s m \... ,,fca Print CO., 4t .esi mr.. .... Barre. Pa. SUB-FOREM- AN JtAVEOPENINO FOR A CAPA- BLE ON MtLL-1N- O MACHINE WORK. MUST Bfl TlIOnoUOIlLY FAMILIAR WITH.. MODERN MACHINE SHOP METHODS AND HE ABLE TO HANDLE MEN UNDERSTAND INOLT. -- B ARE PAYING m.mbere of eur. dig; trlct aalea force from (100 to tl.O.S pel week It you are capable of securing ane handling a aales organliatlon to advantage, come In and have a perssnal talk with ua Onlv men who are wllllnr: to leave New York need ,pnly. EASTMAN BUBBE1 WORKS, 211 West (Oth.