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a PS) I Vr 4 n t.Tl i Republic of Bolivia EX'iLRNAL six per cent. STERLINGLOANOF500)00 Notice ti hereby given that on Jut 1. lilt, at th. offlo. of J. P. Uorgm Y t tn tho preasnce of Benor Joss Manuel Qui tlsrrei, a representative duly designated by th Republlo of Bolivia for the luawlnc herein referred to, Mr. Wra. PleraorJ Him. tlton, a member of th firm of J. P. .Mor-ra- n & Co., and Mr. Edward 8. Pegratn, a Notary Public of th County and titatfe of Maw York, purauant to Artlcla of .said bonda. a drawing wa conducted for tha purposes of said Artlcla I, and than bonds of aald aerlee numbered aa follow: 401 ITS 1014 1369 1710 1SH 20JO, 327I 401 57? !8 i:7 1501 174S 1911 3015 11(1 447 CSS 055 1201 1511 1793 1953 2110' JM0 518 7 991 1393 1531 1181 1955 2160 1 778 1003 1151 1701 1882 1996 2285 were drawn by lot for payment on Ami ury lat, 1920, purauant to th term of aaldC toonde, and that The New York Time and. The New York Bun, two New York news- papers, and Th London Time, a London' newspaper, have been designated by J, P. Morgan &.Co. na th newapapera In which tha numbers thu drawn shall be advr tlaed. Intereat on the bonda ao drawn will oeaae on and after January lat, 1929, Pay- ment will bo mad on or after that date at the office of J, P. Morgan & Co,, In New York, or at the office of Morgan, Orenfetl & Co.. In London, on nreaentatlon of aald Bonds, with nil coupons attached maturing on or after January 1, 1920. TESORO NACIONAL DB .BOLIVIA. F. II. OUTIERISEZ, U, Director General. TOWN OF WEST SENECA 8EWEB BONDS- - NOTICE la HERE11Y Giyt.S that tha underalgned will aell to tno hlgneat bidder, for cash therefor, acwer bonda ot the Town of Weat Seneca, Erie County, New York, of the aggregate par value of Twelve Thou, aand Six Hundred Dollar (312.600) at throe o'clock In the afternoon, on the 3rd day of December. 10ID, at the office ot Henry N, Trler.Viuwn Clerk of aald Town, which Is located on Union Itnad tn th Village of Qardenvllle, Erie County, New York, and that bid will be recoived for aid bonda. or any onrtlon thereof up to and at tho tints ot auch sale. These bonda consist of twelve 112) bond of tho denomination of Ona Tboutana Dol- lars (31,000) each and one (1) bond ot the denomination of Six Hundred Dollar tt00). Uioncla will be dated December 1, 1919. Tho principal ot one of theae bonda will mature each year on the flrat day of April, commencing April 1, 1921, and at the rats of five per cent. (6ft) per annum will be paid on the flrat day of April of each year. The Town of West Seneca, with a large ssess'd valuation contiguous to the City of Buffalo, is th guarantor of these bond. Each proposal must be accompanied by certified check payable to th order ot tho \Supervlaor of the Tuwn of Weat Seneca.\ for two per centum (2ft) ot the amount ML The right Is reserved to reject any and mi bids jtnri to waive anr informality. For further Information address William J. Pactsch. attorney, 1071-107- ? Elllcoit Square. Buffalo. N. Y. . for sunmijsinn OI uius auurcsa Lunnupu SrnuMt. Supervisor, cart or town i;is.k. fiuarar.v:ii. kv county, .n. r. CHRISTIAN U SCIIUDT, Supervisor of the Town of West Seneca, Erla County. New York. ll\! EI.ElTIO.NS AND MEETIMIS. Baiu 0. the Manhattan Company New York, November 14th, 1919. To the rltickuolrtera ot President u'ld Dire tors ot the Miinhatlaii Cqiopany, Please. Take Notice) 1. lhat a Sp.cl.il Meeting ot the stock- - holders of President and Directors of the 3 I1 f ' I ft II ll 1 Manhattan Company will be he d at th I ofllce of tna unmpany, no. 111 wan street, In the Borough 01 Manhattan, City ot New York, on the (th day of Ounuary. 1920. at 12 o'clock noon, fcr the purpoae cf voting upon: An agreement entered Into and made by th noir.l of Directors bf President and Directors of the Manhattan Company and, tne lioara ox Director 01 uanx ox uon? Island purauant to the provlalona of the Banking Law of the State New York, for the merger of Bank of Long Island Into President and Dlrectora ot the Manhattan Company. uat a Special meettns of the Stock- holders of President and Dlrectora of the Manhattan Company will be held at the office of the Company. No. (0 Wall Street. - TVr-'ug- of Manhattan. City of New Tork. on the th day of January, 1920, at 12.4S o'clock In the afternoon for the pur- - f pose of autnorizine tne increase ox me capi- - tal stock of President and DIrectors-- of th slating of (0.000 share of the par value nf ISO each, to 13.000,000, constating of (0,001 shares of the par value of 350 each, .and to provide for the disposition ot sJcn increase for the purpose of such jnerger and othr- - -- Sl?-. . .... j. Tnax me iranier dooks vi and Directors of Oie Manhattan Company v January 5, 1920, and reopened at the be- - I rlnnlne ot business January its, iszo. ' By order of a majority of the Board of Directors. STEPITEV TtAKErt. President. IDAVIDTI. PIFHSON. Casbler and Secretary. TEXAS PACIFIC LAND TRUST To the Holders of Certificate Issued ITnder a Certain Declaration of Trust Mail by t'hnrlrs J. Panda, Simeon J. Drake nnd lVIIllam Strnvss. Dated February 1, 1R88. nnd Piled with Central Union Trust Company nf New Tork: TAKE NOTICE that the undersigned re- maining Trustees Lmier said Declaration of Trust, in eorformlty with the provisions thereof, hereby call a special meeting of certlllcate holders to be held at the offlce of Central Union Trust Company of New Tork, No. 80 Broadway, BorouKh of Man- hattan, City of New York, N. Y., on Tues- day, December 9, 1919, at two o'olock In the afternoon, for the purpose of electing a Trustee In the place and stead of Robert JI. White, resigned. No persons will be allowed to vote at aald meeting save only certificate holders then present In person or by proxy whose namea ahall have been registered In the books of the Trustees at least fifteen days before such meeting. Dated. New York. November 10, 1919. ALPHONSE Kl.OH, DAVID HUMFEY, Trustee under th- - Declaration of Trust of February 1, 1818. ' NOTICE OP MEETING. The annual election .1 Dlrectora of The Equitable Ufa Assurance Soclty of the United States will be held at the offlce of I the Boom 917, Equitable Building. 120 BroaiWay. In the Borough of Man- hattan, CKyl' County and State of New York. otf'WeJneaday, the 3rd daj- - of De- cember, Tfl9. at 10 o'clock A. M. The polls will be opened at 10 o'clock In the forenoon and will remain open until I o'clock tn the afternoon of that day. at which time they will be closed. Such ether business wilt be transacted as may properly be brought before the meeting. New York. November 19. 1919. WILLIAM ALEXANDER. Secretary NOTICE IS HnREDT aiVCX THATthe ' Annual Meeting of the stockholders of tha ' llAUPEHLEY IIOl.DIN'0 COIIPOHATION wlll be held at the office of the Corpora- - I lion, .o. l weat eitn sc. uorougn or Man- - aViuT day WcVerT lli?.rVn:SS! o'clock P. M for the purpose of electlne; even directors for the ensuing year and JSrE5'iihVf may salJ meeting; .PiW' .r',..0,!??,1' hour' ALFRED vrv KINSON; PreldenL MARY L. BUSH. Secretary. DISSOLUTION NOTICES. NOTICE. Please take notice that O. SEWARD irnSTER. heretofore dolnc a stock broker. hiiBfnpK Itmlpr th firm namA of fl. S.I FOSTER AND COMPANY at No. 2S Droad Btrept. New York City, has (his day wound ' up and discontinued his business. Datad. November Hth. 1919. O. SEWARD FOSTER- - DIVIDENDS AND INTEREST. I AMERICAN PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY. NOTICE OF DIVIDEND ON PREFEPRED STOCK. Ths Board of Directors cf thr American Public Service Company has declared a quarterly dividend of on and three-qua- ord at the close ot business Monday. De cember ISth. 1919. EDWARD J. DOYLE. Secretary. KfTEKN'ATIOVAL SAW COMPANY. z uccior Bireei. i P Th regular quarterly dividend of ONE I AND ONE-HAL- F PER CENT, (Hi ft) ha siecn ui'cwcu vu tic? hiui:k oi mis payable January lat, 1920, (o rMmpany. of record clos of December ISth, 1919, Ths stock (insfer book of the Company will b ised. WILLIAM ll. DARN ARD. Treasurer. ' Broad SL, Nw Tork. Nov. 21. 1919. TTrh regular quarterly dividend of on I ?a ir cen- - iii,,) win ba paid IjSIartmuary 2. 1920, to Preferred Stockholders T lMf record at Jt00 ST., Dtcemlwr 19, 1919. I' ViK LANCASTER MORGAN. Treasurer. ALTO GASOLINE A OIL CO. TDlsa. Okianoma, .lor. 13. 1319. I Th Board of Dlrectora hava declared montniy oiviaena or on per cent, pay- -' la Pee. is. isia, to atocanoideraof record tv . \L J?2L'i:muM mailed. SJL MAX SUaB, UtttUtf Xraaaa, v. J . . Mslow, Ltmcr & Co. 59 CEDAR STREET NEW YORK TnB FOLLOWING COUPONS AND DIV IDENDS ahe payable at ouit dank - DECEMBER, 1911: DECEMBER SND, 1010. American Cotton Oil Co, Preferred Stock Dividend 1. American Cotton Oil Co, Common Btock Dividend 1. Cincinnati, Richmond & Ft Wayn Ta. Cleveland & Pitta. Rd. Co. Ragular Guar- - antced Stock Dividend quarterly 1. Cleveland & Pitts. ltd. Co. Special Guarantee Betterment Stock Dlv., quarterly 1. Marlon County, Indiana, Ilia Refunding Bond. Portsmouth. Ohio, Sewer & Street Improve- ment Bonda. Randolph County, Indiana,' Sinking Fund. DECEMBEB SRD, 1010. Marlon County, Indiana, Funding lit. DECEMBER 10TII, 1010. Marlon County, Indiana, Refunding 4. ,li.nm..inn mtutnw an.n Marlon County, Indiana, Refunding DECEMBEB SOTH, 1010. Indianapolis. Indiana, Refunding 4a. Co.umbia Grapho, liono Manufa.lur.ng Co. PREFERRED DIVIDEND NO. T. A quarterly dividend (No. 7) of on and a (HtC.) Der cent, has bean ??c.1;ieAr'.?D..th?. Jj'fJ1 c?Pltal. 8'0Ck Ing Company, payable January 2nd, 1920, I to stockholder of record at the cloae of business December 10th, 1919. Transfer, book will not.be closed. i C W. WODDROP. Treaeurer. Columbia Gr2phorhone Manulao.uilng Co. COMMON DIVIDEND NO. 7. A quarterly dividend (No. 7) of Twenty-fiv- e cents (!6c) In cash and of & share In Common Stock ha been declared, payable on January 2nd, 1920, on each share of the outatandlng Common Stock ot the Columbia Grapho-phon- o Manufacturing Company to atock-holde- record at the close business December 10th. 1919. Transfer books will not ba closed. C. ,W. WODDROP, Treasurer. THE DELAWABE & HUDSON COMPANY, New York, November 26, 1919. A quarterly dividend of TWO AND (214) PER CENT, on cap. Ital atook this Company In favor of stockholders of record at the close of business has been declared, payable at tho office of this Company, il Nassau a,.., - ,hl. Pllu nr. n..AmH,. 40 la.O provided that before said date there shall' have been received from the United State , o'rrhrrea'lde'nT. funds, to pay the same, and payable at a later date, when, as and If such sum shall be so received. , By order of the Board of Managers. W. II. DAVIES, Treasurer. THE DULUTH-SUPEniO- It TRACTION COMPANY The Board of Directors have declated the regular quarterly dividend ot 11.00 per share upon the preferred stock ot this company, payable, January 2, 1920, to stockholders of record at the close of busi- ness December 15th, 1919. Dividend checks will be mailed by Th Farmers' Loan and Trust Company, Trans- fer Agents, 2 William Street, New York City, to stockholders Who have Bled mailing orders. S. L. REICHERT. Secretary and Treasurer. New York, November it. 1919. United Drug Company Common Stock DIrldrnd No. 13 Tbe Dlrectora ol United Drug hava declared a quarterly dividend of lfi on the common atock of United Drug Co., payaeble January 2nd, 1920, to stockholders of record December 15th, 1919. JAMES C McCORMICK, Treasurer. Boston. November 28, 1919. ' THLYAlV &TC WNI MFG.CO. DIVIDEND NO. 103. A dividend. No. 102, of two and one-ha- per cent CHI for the quarter ending December 31st. 1919, haa been declared by the Board ot Directors out past enrnlncs. payablo January 2nd to stockholders of record at the close business December Uth, J. IT. TOWNE. Secretary. AMERICAN CHICLE COMPANY. PREFERRED STOCK DIVIDEND. New York, N. Y., November 28. 1919, The Board of Directors hs, thl. day declared the regular quarter y iliv Uend of one and one-ha- lf per cent. (I4f.' nay- - able January 2nd next .tockho:de.ra of record at 12 o'clock noon on Saturday, . December 20th, 1919. M. D. BROMBERO. Secretary. ; . Business Troubles. I PETITIONS IN BANIUtCITCT. Filed In tha United States District Court Saturday: KU.Niiuzvoua. inc., or iot west Forty-thir- d street. Involuntary. Liabilities and aike;s not stated. Principal creditors! Austin, Nichols & Co., Inc., -- SD; L. Ardln, 1123, and Jamca Martin Provi- sions Company, (3,210. Attorney for petitioners, William .V. Lewis. Kent ave- nue and North Third street. Brooklyn. I.OU1S AU1C1N ot 2U55 Prospect avenue, voluntary. Liabilities, I1.UC3; assets. none. Principal creditor: Charles A. liemhardt, J1.003. Petitioner' attorneys, Le.iHr & Leaser, 277 llroadway, JULES UATII.U of 37 Pine a. reel. Invo- luntary. Llabl.ltlea and assets not stated. Principal creditors: Louis Plero. $3,000; Theodore L. Ktambere, Jil.'.O. and Alberto Campanile, S2S0. Petitioners' attorney, llenon & Blrtinl, 44 Cedar streot. ASSIGNMENT. OCORGB rtOTHMAN. bakery, 820 Cast lusth street. The Dronx, assigned for ths benefit' creditors to Oscar Iteln. JUDGMENTS. MANHATTAN. Th following Judgments were filed Sat- urday: Dal.ey Contracting Co., Inc. J. A. Coughlln 1234.04 IlurKer. Falrlax C. Droolta Bros. 111.73 Illnda, John L. E. II. I'ejrce.... 234.81) cnaigncs. u. victoria K. u. I chilsii Peti r V Dreisner 300.41 143.80 nahlbere llelvln \' u Wa'sVs'rl man 140.70 Druckman, . Abraham . M. II. D. tl 1. I 1 132.20 KV,V,Da..d,rlek F1' jicahj'h'e'c'h'cr'\\ 0,528.10 320.73 plo,j0 rrank P V Tltolo 212.70 N. and Leo liux. vronvi rb i v 300.41 Ore jaes F. R. I. cVrimado! 312.02 111.03 Harding, Marie E. Halcyon Real Lslato Corn: 128.S3 latertranslt warehouse Co., Inc. A. Josenhson. 839.67 Kirkham, Chas. D. P. Hanley ot al..,. 1.041.70 Kloln. Sarah H. Kaplan 833.20 ,J Linden Art Co. Celluloid Zapson Co, 043.53 Unhart. Inc. (Henry A, Unhart Helen Lintiart) -- Butler Ttrrui 420.42 jMcCIuckln, Hugh C. R. Brad- - burr .... 143.20 M. KepllrJ. Inc. F. II. Calcott A LO , S51.ni Poi. Wm M. J, Greene 011.78 Paterson, P.ter S. H. Williams.. 430.41 Petchesky, Harry--- T. Cochran et a!.., 180.38 Richard Fllinatrlck. Inc. F. Place, admrx , 18.182.10 Itoagers. Edw. H Jr. 3. J. Weln- - stein 803.22 210.41 037.73 BRONX. , Dslmont. Albert Delta Kappa i Epsllon Clab 1S5.75 Earley, Cornelius J. I. Pulley... 184.74 Kahrs. Henry Encyclopedia Drl- - tannlca Corp. 104.80 nubln A Marcus. Inc. Sanitary an nrass WorkaIne... , 54.07 SATISFIED JUDGMENTS. I far MANHATTAN. I American Railway Co.. Inc J, Abraham: April SO, 1910.. 1300.02 Ewlng. Hampton D. U. 8. Rsalty I A Improvement Co.; Dec 0, IMS (reversed). v 1,141.02 Is Oeorg 1L Rives Mfg. Co., Inc. has D. Adamo et al.- - Nor. 22. 1010. 2.0(12.03 Le, Ada John Wnnamaker, N. will V.: March 31, 1013 273.03 We Capldus. Louis W. Edgar A. Ivy Imlntf Co.. Inc.! Dep. 7. mirt E07.87 Marslcano. flennaro D. Cocoiza! Anr 4. lflin , \l 23.61 Shonfeld, Philip City of N. T.J De. IS. 1013. 126.48 Fenton. John J. Worcester Salt Int. t aL: Nor. 13. 191. ,109.45 cost Igias - alimst V, U, 181A limit i to ters per cent. (1H) fy the outstandlne i Rosen. Joseph H. 3. r.. Raron.... preferred atock of this Company, payaEla Itawley Mining Co. John A. 2nd. 1920, to stockholder of ree-- 1 lips, Inc - at the not per P. of of the of No. Co. ot of to of C. AND THE OUTLOOK Irregnlarity In Stocks Expect cd by Brokorago Ilonsos, Weekly Forecaste. TEADING MARKET IS SEEN1 Some Letter Writera Aro Bear- ish Others Say Bottom Is Nearly Touched. Irregularity Is what leading Wall Street commission houses expect of the stock market for considerable time, ac cording to their weekly letters to their customers on the general market situa- tion. Some are downright bearish, but a few are Inclined to advlso purchases on all dips on the theory that the. bottom has nearly been reachod and that Btocks at present prices are bargains. But the vast majority of their writera expect nothing mora than a trading markot with libera) swings In both directions. Ono house declares that tho bull market of 1919 la at an end and that tho trend nr nrlops. for next venr will bo down- - - ward. Another says that there has been a great deal of Investment buying at present levels; based on belief that prices wcro very closo to thoir bottom. The following aro extracts from such communications McClave & Co. say: \It ,appears to us to bo the part of wisdom to wait till the market Itself prophesies coming good news before taking very much of an Interest on the long sido, while a break below the points where support I I ... M KTn.ui n litnllM seem to be evidence of spreading llqui - . datlon and a reason for going snort, or remaining short. As It turns out, the advlco given lajit week that the man who continued bearish would do well to wait and see U some individual stocks break be!ow their recentf low prices and then go short of the Individual 'slock, limiting his loss and taking the chances of \ good sized profit, has been ,8at\ ?,. rC8\'t. As we believe stocks are celling below their Intrinsic values we are particularly anxious to watch for the market's prophecy of comlntr good news so as to get a position on the 'org side as farly as practlcab'e. The mar ket's prophecy of coming gobd news would be given by an absorption of the excessive supp'y of stock which checked tho recent ral'les. It would, we think, therefore be better speculative policy to wait until some stocks commenced to advance beyond tho high prices made this week, before taking an aggressive position on the long side. A month ago practically every ono was wll'Ing to buy Individual stocks as they moved Into now high territory. Just about a month ago we commenced to wnrn against that pc'lcy after having rcco \mended it from February until the end of Ju'y. and again from the end f Alienist untl' te end of October. Wo r!-- v 1 b wjsII to adopt this policy once more If the mnrket commenced to mov- - for- ward either now or. as seems moro probable to us, after a fairly prolonged narrow trading rangn at this level If coal strike news turns good. If coal strike new. should bo had thon the trading range wnu'd probably bo 'formed belew .present levels.\ Teohnlcn.1 Position Ta Better. Wrenn Bros. A Co. sny: \The tech- nical positlgn of the stock market la Im- proved. Tho slow liquidation which Is still cnnv on In both joc'ts nnd bonds promises to re'ease liquid capital almost as fast as the rrop movement absorbs It. At thl r\-.\- ot of the year It Is New York capital that finances a largo part of ib farm ' Iallonnl 0, Km- - t0' to Europe, leiPrea nf -- Allr lmnfirii T mm I Okla Glllllaml. with- - Hawea, Natlona Loul.. president 13. na. an,l fo It Is thit tho stock market and call money market taken to rothr are now provldlmr the Industries of the who'e nation with much needed worklnc capital whfch would othi-rwls- bo unavailab'e. The overstraining of bankln? resources throu?li speculation Instead confined Nw York Is universal throughout country; Indeed from Aumiit 15 to October 31 the on hand at New York Fed- eral Reserve. Bank Increased on'y 18.2 pr cent, 19.1 cent, other Federal Reserve banks, thus Indloitlns that speculative excesses are greater outside of our financial centres than In them.\ Merrill. Lynch A. Co. say; \The pres- -t Vnl nut'ook of the stock market Is bcarlfh. Mexican situation, the disagreement In tho coal strike, r Rlon of CoTrron ind the foreign situation liavo all affected tho market adverso'y. Liquidation has ben going on lately In the rails, util- ities and hUh class bonds. Stocks aro being sold purpoae reducing Income taxes and this hns the stocks as well as priced specialties. Quiet buying, how- ever, has gone on In the sugar stocks and also In the equipment Issues and these classes of stock should show cx- - cellent profits later on.\ .1. St. Dacha & Co. say \The Imbroglio cannot be said to have much at least yet. In outlook con- siderations, only such agita- tion has heretofore followed from In- effectual efforts to swat Carranza fly. \The greater to which wo have referred are receiving daily earnest M.Alnn nA bffnr-- i atC.1 rd IV1T1 Ml I! On which will attain the object\ snuK'it. TTn,ir uch rnndltlons sneculatlon In curltlcs, so long problems are not sp'ved and uncertainties prevail, Is tie- - prlved Its principal fuel, namely,' reasonably sure pro-pec- ts of continued L tavurauiu eaiimiss, nu u..... h'\\- - pects agnin emerge irom mo nazo secup Itlcs markets can benefit only from tern' porary rallies.\ Money Qnrstlon Still Itnlc. Gll'csple, Meeds & Co. say: 'Tho lethargy market during week shows that Investors dc not suf- ficient Importance to any news which has transpired to cau?o them to change their position In the markot In sufllclent amount to affect current prices and cost money continues to occupy n position of Importance In finan- cial calculations. Seven pr cent, call loans do not sem under conditions and should ba nc- - cepted when we con'lder high prices yio'd for well secured bonds. If those who control credit will continue to exert Influence tu stablllxo the price of money nrouna cent, it will go to bring back confidence which has been a little shaken by sudden high fluctuations In recent weeks.\ Goodbody Co. say: \What will happen to tho stock market In Im- mediate future anybody's guess. Ours that great bull market of 1913 ended and that the trend prices be downward for noit yoar. say this In spite of the present very low prices for rails, utilities and coppers and In spite of tha great do- mestic demand for steel, copper, cot- ton, wool and building materials. The trouble will bo with The high of capital and labor will be likely a.l up nt aixnlnrg. Xiao, with a THE SUN, MONDAY. DECEMBER. 1, 1919. great falling off tn the effective foreign demand for goods and products, (hs productive capacity of our mills Is now so great that competition may soon force prices to a low basis. Tho news from all ports of the world Is so bod this morning that we cannot but look for lower prices for most stocks. At the samo time It Is not easy to get bearish on most steel, sugar, electric and railroad stocks at their present prices and, as stated above, we cannot but advise the purchase of Investment bonds and stocks.\ E. W. Wagner & Co, say: \Wo look forward to another week or two of Ir- regularity In which boar drives will be essayed In Industrial stocks where there Is evidence of timid holdings. Invest- ment buying Is on a very large scale and marginal holdings are exceptionally well protected. We may hopo for a Democratic compromise on tho peace treaty and ratification soon after Con- gress convenes noxt month. Scale down buying of railroad stocks seems to be warranted. The steel issues may be bought for a long pull. Copper metal sales at 18 cents, combined with talk of reduced dividends and drastlo curtailment of output, may force further liquidation. But the turning point should como In tho copper shares before a great while.\ Anderson, Bruns & Co. say: \It will take some time before money situa- tion has been remedied and In the In- terim wo are Inclined to look for a somewhat Irregular market It should be remembered that December Is also a month tn which business usually quiets down. When the market becomes oversold, rallies .can be looked for, but overyininp cunsiuerea caution snouia do cxetcised except for Investment buying. Thero are uny number of good preferred stocks which are now selling at attrac- tive prices.\ GILLILAND COMPANY IN NEW FINANCING Oil CorpomtlOn Sells 50,000 Shares of Preferred Stock .to Banking Syndicate. The Glllllanfl Oil Company, which took over three years ago the holdings J W GPH'and and Southwest Ol) Company of Oklahoma, has sold to a banking syndicate formed by Knauth, Nachod & Knhno. Ilallgarten & Co. and Domlnlck & Domlnlck 60.000 shares of 8 per cent cumulative convertible pre- ferred stock. Articles of Incorporation of the company have been amended to provide lor an authorized capitalization of DO. 000 chares of 8 per cent, cumu- lative convertible preferred stock of the par value of $100 each and 600.000 shares of common stock without par value. Of latter all will be Issued oxcept 100,000 shares, which will be re- served conversion of the preferred stock. Net earnings tho past eleven months, beforo depletion, depreciation Federal taxes, were approximately 33.000.000. These earnings do not take into account any income from tne tyjuis- - lana properties, which have only re- - gently been acquired and Inclsde In- come of tho Texas properties for last four and a half months only, ns well as income from only four of seven gasolene p'ants. Earnings are now run- ning at the rate of about $3,600,000 annually, beforo depletion and deprecia- tion. The entire proceeds realized from present ilnanclmf will bo applied to re- tirement of current obligations and to Increase Hie u ..King capital. The officers and directors of the ro-- 1 capitalized corporation will be ns fol- low i. J, W. Gllllland, president, Dallas, Tex. J. B. GU'lland, Dal- - las, Tex. It W. Vldencr. Tulsa. Okla. O. ft. McCullough. treas- urer, nresldent First National Bank. vlcc-pre- si V. J. Hurley. Tulsa. Okla.; Nathan Klnjfsbury, American TOphone and Telesnph Company. Now York; V. Winder Laird, Lnlrd & Co., Wl'.mlntjton. Del. Herbert B. Smlthers, Knauth, Nachod & Kuline. New Tork; Andrew V. Stout, Domlnlck & Domlnlck, New York C. I. Stralem, Hallgartcn & Co., Xew York. THE WEEKLY CURB MARKET. Net Sales. nigh. Law. Last. Cbges. law Acme Coal 9:00 Aetna Explos 9 IO) Am Ilrll Mfs. 23 760 A'r Reduction 3i Alllerl Ps(kl- - SSH :tno Am La F ETlne. i:tt m Amal Tire lores. 15'i 11700 Am Marconi ?, 2;& Am Tob Sec 800 Am Writ Paper.. It (Jifti Am Safelv Raior. 1X) Albert Pick 43 11W Aus'ln Nlch 900 lleth M w 31 Six) Mrlstoe Motors ti 90 lllOD British Am !4 4 -- 1 6.W Brtl Am Tob coup 21 a titi U 5M Car L'gM SH S'i -- H lift) Central Terei-- 9i -1- W C'lnton Wrlpht W l( II KCO Colonial Tire 124 10 litt 1 esM Dafoe E'Jllc .... 12 11 11 -5- 1 lffl Dm-hr- Hos B.... M CO fO WO Firrell Coil1 53i W tl Flreston Tiro pf.100 91 M S 26tO Ren Anhalt ,..i:t 101H 1M H W0 nen Asphalt pf.. 1(5 163 M 17WW Gen Motors (0 34 Sli U Ooo lyear pf 15 WIH 102 4T0O Grape Ola 1H l'i 114 U (W Orapfl Ols pf i IS IS KWOen M Ti w 1...1M m OoMwrn Plrt .... 35 23 29 4M Gray A Davis 83 tO M limes pf 1W fu nil ii ::00 Hirrtrn Chim .... IS 4 \i :v llivsno Tobacco.. S'.i sn nnoce Mtr 45 41 JKnn Hunn fotnr in 13 li 3i0 Ilrdraal'r steel... 41 II 42 '$) irdUnPnrkln-..- . 17U li4 47 47 K'o Lafc Torro'ii\ m 2 2H 7on tbbr VeN'ell .... 31 29 2D -- 14 !w! 'ne 2!4 K'-- i lWOTlft Ire 20 it tyn Vnlbohm Mo'ora. 134 IVi 13'i 14in Vpver Motors 31 8S yo Vatlonal MU C3 t3 2A0 N Y S'llrbtd .... II 54 51 720 vpr Am Ptpcr... 4U 3?4 3 JW) OMo Rlower ..... 33V. 23 (t(V) Off-lan- -t Tire .... 2S4 2SS W) TVnn C C 234 rs PMHn .inre 7; SWO Tre... jiwi n'oxle Steel.... St ro ti p,'.. n \i T-- e Rub.... KM 2TM \oot H 4,o S\o\ Fnnnlalrs. 1114 10 Fn'cr Mfr n iro SM O's \ Elec... '00 td O E nf. ... 42 Slsnwootl Pub.... U'4 foo .rn Mo'0-- .. I33M onKmsnnc Host.. VA !W Swift Internal.... St 2!Wt sIllV.her rts.... 411 131Y1 ro 1? lion pvnd exp 2H 6'0 Tivld \H-- V(t roo It 53 .\2J I! g \ To0'- - it !em S4 31 iTnltf-- Vp Pr ... 144 13 If\\) t'n1td Prof Sb 2H rn'c-- . Pet cndy 17VJ 14tJ w Vsn 1alle nf.... 97 97 41Tl vnd'nm Rifl,. 424 11 LVQ v virati'on Inc.. 22 300 Warre\ Pros .., C5 JHY) u'.T- -f ro'l Ml torn vbr Vn'or 3J IH 100O World Film a, sj STANDARD OILS. lO'DO Anclo-A- Oil .... 31 30 4') Illinois P L IJ in lOPrslrle O 0...,-- m Too t.ot rit'vr ani Rnvin LOST Diamond and nlatlnum ladv'a wrist watch, near Park avenue at th Pfvt. Pewirrt. R'turn to C. A. ANDRE- - SON 4 SON. II Fulton Street, crthoae for jujadujaar iui. C Tulsa, Okla. Brewer, purchasc8 of producta for \ent 'H\nV commerce for iio f'i\.n i\r.laa9 City, Mo.; Andrew Fletcher, prcsl- - export 1rnmnt,,.. Co'mMny. Europe de3tlned for tho Wind South. Xew Tork : Jo \ erL0\ Dal'ap R. It. C. Th capital for the flnnnrlns Is now. ns ; v ej sldent F t te Pt. -g derivffd p.rt'y by . r ..i..t i Hank. SL A. A- -: ' : the - . of belnc to I the ana bll! tho per for , I de- cidedly The the public for the of affected conservative the high i I Mexican weight, ns producing as tha problems I M ' ' se- - as j of ' I J ..-- HI n- - In the th's attach j The j quantity of , unreisonab'o prevailing the e pr the Is tho of tho profits. our ' the of tho the for for ind the the the ; I ; : ; : INDUSTRIALS. J 63; .. 8 HH Mti vo r 9 ... i tlU .. 1 3V 1 ( .. . ,. .. .. .. .. ) 3 1 . ll'i t I 2?; r4 J l 3 2\0 f2- -' , TVh s f . ... . 2 244 JO 4l ; I I ; In I & . . v ; I & .. .. 10 South P L., t3S Ml B Oil of Cal,....2 25 60 H Oil of N J 720 701 IU 8 Oil of N Y.....OO 421 10 Vacuum Oil tu INDEPENDENT OILS. 4T00 Alliance UU U isooo Allied Oil 1 MOOAmal Royalty.,... U 2300 Arltex Oil ........ IV 3(00 Associated Oil.... 21 100 Atlantic Pate .... It H 480O Birnett 01 Gas... t 3 C200 nell Pete ,...4.... 1A 9X0 Boone Oil SU two Boston Mexico,... 114 Htwv nosion \70 7 13 sm urazoi uu zt 19 1(00 Burknett Tan O.. I1 3100 Can Am Oil 1(600 Carlo synd S 1100 Orel oil - 4 UKio Cities B B etts... 41 (00 Cltte 8 D pf 7' 2M0 Commonwealth ,. K COO Cashing Pet J (00 Cosden A Co 10 1H0O Dominion Oil 24 MOO Elk Bssln Pet.... IU 1000 Krtel Oil H COOO Esmeralda Oil ... Vl 3600 Fensland Oil IH 24(00 Federal Oil ....... t 7300 Glenrock Oil 1 on tier uoiesple.. S1U 2(00 Home Oil It) 2700 Houston OH 1(0 1S0O IndTshoma Ret ,. 12 1(100 Int Petrol CtVi KM Invincible 39 WOO Island Oil 7U 3(00 Ltvlnrston 2I 13Mar-a- It! losooo Mama oil 27(00 Msnhattan Oil.... S5U 2(800 Maracalbo Oil.... JS'I 30 Merrttt Oil 22U W700 Metropolitan Pet. 2& lino Mex Pan 19 SKO Midwest Ret ICS 17W Hoten pet..,. (00 No Aoier Oil .... (H W0 Ohio Ranrer 1800 Omar Oil I1V ?V4 -- 1 1900 Orient Oil IV 4(00 Pennok Oil 12 I 0 Phillips Pcle .... 71 H I toooo Producers A lief.. 11 (00 Rancor Gulf 21400 Kytn Oil .... 100 Savoy Oil ... 9W Salt Creek Prod.. 700 sapuipa net tS0 Semioyah Oil 28.100 Shell Transport., esroo mmma ret .1 7(00 Skelly Oil 1200 Southern States.. C100 Spencer Pet 100 Rtir Texas MO Tex Ken 2700 Texas Banger IK0 Texas Co w I.... 2Sf0O Trinity Oil 8400 Tropical O0 2W0 Victoria Oil new. 1(00 Vnlcan Oil 'l I9S00 Wtilte Oil 27 H im nay u a u t 2400 Yfoodbntn i MINING. 800 Alaa-B- r Col 1U Too Aisexa nines (200 American Mines.. iFvn ir silver two Atlanta t 2 190V) neither Divide., t 89 2'Ono nejeber Ext t t4'01 111 Lcdg H 63M Booth t 1 Vim \os h Mon t W tOO Butte N Y A I9?wr.W Mln f88 SvriPrt Cop lA 870O Csndelrris M .... j (\ Toreb Fraction.. t S tMOOCons Con M 8V4 pro Onn Ylre-'nl- s 74 VVA rwon OnM Vi 9nrr.,cnt McN....t26 850 Divide Ext HI 1M0 IC1 Salvsder t 27900 Enreka Croeus... 2 100 F'nt N Cop IH FV) '49 Mlnlne 1 2V4 2050 Oolden Gate Ex.. 2 1!?00 riolrt rtins t M 27'Wr,oHfleM Dev...,tH R'OO Cold Kewanas..,t t 5400 Cold Meraer t -- 1 4000 r.oM S'lver Plck.f S 10M Great Bend t i 2500 n,tiwk Dlv..t 12 8.W0 Tlerla Mining - low Iron Bloom.,,. H 7M Knot Divide t 20 -- 1 KM Louisiana Co A jieKln-Ds- r Tl w MeVamam t H 12SW) Mirsh Jf'n.. ..t S5M Slasim Valler, t W 2100 MjUierlode new,.. 8 iiwi v.rals OpMr....t 29 123)0 Nlplss!n 13 141't Nlinn Ner t 21 wo North Star t 1 f-- Onmidars iVt 7ni)0ntilr Sllr IH 1!w Pel nrrlor H iw ... \s 2S09 Rochefler Mlnes.t 23 Sr \o- -- Group .... M f\ ft Croix H liwi s.m xpt t 'Vl pmt c.,fn v.(t Silver K of Art. i n e vtTf tad.... tj 400 Stewart Mln ....t 20 H\vt mny\ V'n ... .t S 2(W Tonopsh TMroom 2T1 yntt Tn-- r, r-- Roy,.t 'ft'i ( Tono Divld :4 iv Tornnah ETt .... 5j 13 7W1 TonoJIm 13 t KmT-- n Midway.. . t 1 (OWTono Mln 2H fn-'- v,7\.'i ,.,.t 7 (AWTonn Pes Enla. tn llron it i font f H'4 SCO United Eastern... 4 \ V'ctorr t W --i 77MW( End C HI iiH iA ptm wi.ite cn 1 11 pwwfe Caps Ext.t 2 w wuiv.rt t 7 70OJ Terrlngton t 4H BONDS. irMO Allied Packers es. ti 4 -- S 1\'V) Am T- -l 22... 97 Mli -- Ui 15000 Am Tel ti '24 K U tH -- Hi iivm An TnS 7 '21... 102 193 103 .. INrv) Anacnnla Cop (,. 974 ytv, 07U, -- t; 300) Can Gov CH '23. Mil wn s'Ti .. WW Can Got SV4 '23.. Mi f\H s 'I 310O0 C O C A 8 L 6s. 94Vj 93!i l -- 1U 17M0 Oitienhaten CVis. 33'i 31 831 M imsw in'or R T 7 61 MH E7L4 - 7vo rtns Got ItJ 31 WW) Rns Got SH.., .17 S3 tH -- 1 Got da. W4 9.1 MU S 2101 Swlns Got 5H... W4 M M -- 1 INSTRUCTION. NEW VOHR CITT. 11 1 1 Jiissentia 1 101 I Principles of Organiza tion and Ac- countingsan informative, helpful lecture for business men and women will be given by Homer S. Pace. C. P. AM- - at Pace Institute, 30 Church Street, Tuesday eve- ning, December 2d, at 8 o'clock. Tickets, to the Qxtent of the number avail able, will be supplied to those who make request. bulletin of Pace In'titute, with etall? in respect to Accoun tancy claso now forming, will l'o be mailed to thoso who de- sire it. MnnA P Tl 'l X dl,C 1 ClUC 30 Church St. New York at School. 63 Weat 45th Street. Feeretarlal training; Individ- ual tnatruetlon. Day. aranlnc. LANOVAUU. IjAncdaoe iNSTmrrE. Kaw elaaaea formlne all laniuataa. Trlbnne Illdr.. 1st Nnaaan St. nnooKi.YN. SHOP MATHEMATICS, MECHANICAL N. AND ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING and TYPEWRITING courses ara still available registration at Brooklyn Central T. il. Jl, H IUoaon riaca, SrssUyn. a Qlrla to Take Recreation Coarse, Members of 131 (Iris oluba affiliated witn uie national ueagua 01 women Workers, will take up an Intensive course In recreation for girls which starts at Columbia University December 33 and ends on January 8. Tbe work will be In charge of Miss Jean Hamilton, gen- - eral eecrotary of the National League of Women Workers, and Is calculated to enable qualified young women to experi ment In a possible new life work. INTERNATIONAL MERCANTILE MARINE \ LINES AMERICAN NEW YORK HAMBURG Manchuria Dec. 17 PHILADELPHIA LIVERPOOL Hnverford Jan. 8 RED STAR NEW YORK PLYMOUTH-CHERBO- URG ANTWERP LapUnd 3 p. m. Dee. 13 WHITE STAR N. Y. CHERBOURG SOUTHAMPTON tLapIind. a r. M. Dee. 13 Meiantie Jin 7 Lapland Jan. 17 fCUa at nymopth. Omit Soutluunptea NEW OOL MeiinHc (Sails from PottlanJ. Me.) .Dee. 6 Cedric 3 p. M. Dec. ZO Oriana , Dec. 23 Baltic Dec. 23 Celtic Jin. H NEW YORK AZORES GIBRALTAR-NAP- LES GENOA Canopic Jan. 8 Cretie Jan 21 WHITE STAR-DOMINIO- N PORTLAND.ME. HALIFAX LIVERPOOL Megantle Dee. 6 Office, 9 Broadway - New York NEW\ VORK tolTvERPOOL Caroni Dec. 18 Carmania Dec. 17. Jan. 21 Orduna Dec. 27. Jan. 31 NEW YORK to PLYMOUTH. CHERBOURG and SOUTHAMPTON Mauretania... Dec. 24. Jan. 17 Christmas sailing Imperator Dec. 10 NEW YCRK to PLYMOUTH. HAVRE and SOUTHAMPTON Royal George. .. Dec. I!, Jan. 14. Feb. 14 NEW YORK to PLYMOUTH. HAVRE and LONDON Sixonia Dec. 24 NEW YORK L'DERRY GLASGOW Columbia Dec. 10 Sl-'-- STATE STREET. NEW TORK, COAST tMaE STEAMSHIP LINES For all point aoutb. Old Dominion, Savannah, Southern Pacific Lines For passenger apply to Consolidated Hallway ticket .ifflcea or Companies offices. SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN LINB Denmark. Norway, Srredrn. Passenger Ofllce. I llroadway. X. Y. Montreal or Quebec to Europe. Can. Pa- cific Ocean Servlcea. Ltd, 123i Broad ay. BERMUDA Ideal WInte-- Resort. Soiling Date for Pgr. 6. 17. ti. Jan. 7, t4. SI. !. N. T. dlreit to GOTIIENHURO. 8WKDEN. SWEDISH AMERICAN LINE, ti State St. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. F. B. Perry. nen.Aat..Pasa.Dppt.. lillDway. as !! Dally sailing from Pier 32. N. R., foot tranai si., 1: west izm at., e:30 p. M. Direct rail connections at Albany to all pointa norm, esst ana west. Phune Canal 9000. Express Freight Serrlc. Aatoa Canted. HtLSCN AVlUA1lUN COMPANY \THE PUBLIC BR I'LEAsm- - COLONIAL UH B0ST(K$4.49 FRCVIDFNCE DIRECT BOAT S2.)7 AR nnM terfwim. l n t H4. obove Trices include Wit Tju Baal leaves Pier 39, North River, Dally Phone Spring Mm. IVarreater, I4.13 protldrnre direct, It.l OUTSIDE STATEROOMS Sl.M A fS.lt Dally, Including Sunday, S:00 P. U. From Pier 19, E. R. Phone 2700 Beekmaa jrjcjt2jjC2dte1 tlrket nfflci FALL RIVER LINE to Boston. Stra. Lv. Pier 14, N. R.. 1:00 P. JJ. COOK'S oervice 0 Travel COV.US THE WORLD THOS. COOrw & SON 245 IJ'way. SOI Fifth At, Opp. City Hall. Cor. 46tb SL hslMUND-WHITCOM- iJ UlMi The Beat In Trarel. 223 Fifth Ave.. N. V. TeL .MadUon Sq. 270i FOR SALE. THE IDEAL XMAS GUT. SCHRADE SAFETY PUSH-BUTTO- N KNIFE Mannfarlored Only by SCHHADE CUTLEBY CO.. Waldasu N. Y. p.,, xriV( DladaOaeai Tla Salaty S'ls. slV X 'Uckjtit Buttoa S Patent Stat Handle I1.7S Sterling Sllier or Fine Pearl. ...34.00 At AM. Ilealrra or IV. It. I.AWItKNCE, Arcada of M llroiidiTny, N. V. City. Mnll Ord r mini. UlAllU.NDS. kvufut, oU, lut vol,. Ba- - litM imttftit lil'.NNrrr t.- - it - mmro LEOAI. NOTIPKS , PUI18UANT TO AN AQHEE1IENT an- - r a tween john wanauakerI NEW YORK, and MRa. V. ItO. l will !! on tha 13th day of Decembar. 1919. ten o'clock In the forrnoon. In tha piano department ot John Wanamakar, Naw Tork. JCt Broaadnay, tn tha City, County and Stata of Nw Tork. Ona Style Manor- - any Fradarlcx Playar Piano and Stool, as provided ty ectiona ana 5 of ths Parannal Property Ijiit, DANIEIj OWEENWAI.P. Anetlonear. OFTERINIIS TO BUYERS. Silk Tricot, about (00 pieces, each two qualities; colors to order: deliveries com- mencing January. BECKER. Amsterdam, Y, Bloomer cotton, jersey cloth, extra quail tl-- a nmmnt IR1 rti ture deliveries: yield manufacturers good profits. BECKER, f Rr wanted rtatxva. American Young Woman Photometric teeth? b Interesting vi!e t7!tlM tAflw-njt- Ma nratvfaiisi \v - \ experience needed, but some Wgrt school training dosirable. Our business is not manufacturing, sur- rounding associates and working conditions pleasant Hours 0-- 5. Half holiday Saturday. Call or write. ELECTRICAL TESTING LAB- ORATORIES, 80th St. & East End Ave. CLERKS. OVER 16 YEARS OP AGE; AN OPPORTUNITY TO LEARN THE MAIL ORDER BUSINESS. WE TEACH YOU FOR POSI- TIONS IN OUR AUDITING, BILLING, FILING AND GENERAL CLERICAL DEPARTMENTS. THIS WORK IS INTEREST- ING, AND NO EXPERIENCE IS REQUIRED AS IT IS EASILY LEARNED. THE WORKING CONDITIONS AND SURROUNDINGS ARE PLEASANT AND OUR BUILDINGS ARE CLEAN AND FIREPROOF. REST ROOMS, MEDICAL ATTENTION, AMUSEMENT ARE PROVIDED. A GOOD SALARY IS PAID AND YOU MAY PARTICI- PATE IN OUR 10 XMAS BONUS. Hours 8.30 A. M. to 6.30 P. M., 1 P. M. Saturdays. APPLICATION MAY BE MADE IN PERSON OR BY MAIL. THE CHARLES WILLIAM STORES, 25 Washington St, Brooklyn, New York. PART TIME OFFICE WORK APPLICATION'S roil PER- MANENT PART TIME S ARE DESIRED FROM YOUNO WOMEN WHO. BE- CAUSE OF HOME DUTIES OR OTHER REASONS. ARE UNABLE TO ACCEPT EM- PLOYMENT ON A FCU. TIME BASIS. TUB WORK IS INTEREST- ING AND THE SURROUND- INGS AND ASSOCIATIONS ARE PLEASANT. EXPERI-ENC- E UNNECESSARY. CHOICE OP TWO WORK- ING PERIODS WILL , BE GIVEN: FROM 11, II.oO PER WEEK FROM I I (EXCEPT SAT.), 17.00 PER WEEK APPLICATIONS SHOULD BE MADE BT LETTER, GIVING AGE, REFERENCES AND REASONS FOR DESIR- ING TO WORK ONLY PART TIME. TO W. B.. BOX 1 SUN OFFICE. WE WOULD LIKE TO TALK TO MOTHERS who have capable daughters Ecekine a profitable bu'iness occupation where there is rcil opportunity for advancement and where the work is per- formed under ideal condi- tions. We would like to tell these mothers why more than 2,000 young women have become telephone operators within the post ten months and why telephone operating may bo just the occupation for theit daughters. Please call at our Main Em- ployment Office. 1168 Broadway, comer 27th Street, Manhattan. or telephone Madison Square Official. The Employment Office is open from 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. BRANCH OFFICES BRONX 463 E. Trcmont Ave., 12 M to 2 P. M. BROOKLYN 81 Willoughby St., 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. 1336 Broadway, 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. New York Telephone Coropwij SITUATIONS WANTED MALE. REPRESENTATIVE Position . rtprestntatlve for reliable American business concern oy u s. Army; college I education; best of references; prefer France or Germany account 14 montha\ overseas service and knowledge of languages. Write U J. V.. 21 North Erie St.. Toledo. Ohio. SOUTHERN STATES REPRESENTATIVE. loung man witn rxp'iai tn invest desires will to represent some reliable financial ar corporation In Its hrslnesa rxpan-a'a- n throngh the South, rtmk and general character references furnished. Address P. O. Box 31. Sonth mahlanils t i SUilon. Birmingham, f.ihamiii 1 I KMU WANTBD FEMALB, SALESPEOPLE (!00) FOR TOY WORLD l EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY , MUST BH NEAT AND ENOW HOW TO MEET PEOrb& AT WANAMAKERS APPLY EMPLOYMENT OFFICE n ling women DO YOU KNOW THAT LIBERAL O PPORTUNI-TIE- S FOR N ICE WHILE WORTH ASSOCIATES G OOD WORKING CONDITIONS LUNCHES COST I WORK NTERESTINO ECESSARY TRAINING GIVEN WITH PAY rj\g XTRA COM PENSATION FOR SPECIAL HOURS AND UMMER i VACATIONS 'with pay If you arc interested con- - fer with one of our execu- tives in Room 630, At 24 Lispenard Street. Just below Canal St American Telephone & Telegraph Company HELP WANTED MALE. An'. School Lareeat and beat aehool la tha WEST SIDE U. 8. Send for rook let and paaa Y, M. O. A. to achool. Telephone Columbia Si)lW.!i7thSt. 7920. Special claiara for ladlea. HARDWOOD floor mechanics that can lay, scrape and finish : to work In North Carolina: cood par and permanent Job. Write J. L. LAWSHD. Wllaon, N. C. LEARN INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY Great opportunltlea now In tills Held. New elaaaea opening. Write (or Technical Bul- letin SI. ISD ST. V. M. C. A.. 215 W. SldSt. LEARN TO BE A CHAUFFEUR Peas ant and profitable work; day and evening elaaaea. Send for free booklet and visitors' asa. West Side T. M. C. A.. 301 w. 57tn st. REFINED YOUNG MEN. 1 to 19 year of aro. wanted by established Christian Importing houae. Good aalary with oppor- tunity to learn the business from tha bot- tom and secure permanent position. II. A R.. Box S3. Sun. STOCK TELEPHONE SALESMEN. Telephone salesmen of experience wanted to market high claaa BURKBURNETT company witn atrontr unara oi uireciora, oavlnr monthly dlvldenda: an opportunity for right men to make big money and bulM a larce and permanent clientele: aalary and commission or straight commission. Apply Room 301. it Cortlandt St. WE ARE PAYING members bf our dls-trl- ct aalra force Irom 1200 to 11.000 pel1 week. If you are capable of aecurlng nn4 handling a sales organization to advantage, come In and hava a personal talk with ua. Only men who ara willing to leave New Tork need apply. EASTMAN RUBBER WORKS, SIS Weat 40th. WINTER RESORTS. VUttil.NLi. OLD POINT COMFORT HOTEL CHAMBERLIN FINE AUTLMN GOLF Swimming Tool, Seafood Culilne, Every European X Bath erul Treatment. Write. i 6!0. F. UPV'J, Suiter L -- jj any U. S. Railway Administration office, llortha Ruflner Tourlat Bureau, 1170 Broad-wa- y; any \Coofa Toura'' or \ask Mr. Fos ter\ at Lord and Taylor'a. Hotel Pennsyl- vania, or 220 W. 42nd St-- , Frank Tourist Co.. 4t Fifth Ave NEW JERSEY Atlantlo City. ATLANTIC CITY FIREPROOF Omi Front. Unuauatly attractive during Autumn awl Wlnior Soasorw. Luxurious) lobbies. rt.\ul sun parlors and super music, a paiatiai iJUincQ tor wots soak- - Ira rwt and rerreatlun, AMU1ICAN and EUROPEAN PLANS. TWMORE.ArLANTiccin UE01t(iL. HOT)L BON AIR ALGISTA, GA. Cpe s Liccmber 17th A convenient and delightful place to tpand your holidays. Good driving and motoring, excellent saddle horses, two gulf courses and all outdoor aporta. Ai druss C . ' russoll, aiiui o NEW YORK We.lctiesiar. QedncyFarmHotJ White Plains. N. 7. COWARD U. CKANDALU Open All Year. Private motor bus service without obATg. MISCELLANEOUS. BERMUDA rniNCESA HOTEL. Opens Dee. 1. HOTEL rrt.V.SCATI. Open Dc- - f. PROPOSALS. Office of the Quartermaster General. Clothing and Equipage Division, Washing-to- D, C. Seated propoaals tn duplicate be received here until 10 A. it., De- cember 20, 111), for furnishing SS7 Nurses' Overcoats. Proposal Blanks and Informa- tion obtainable from Captain J. E. Van Home. Jr.. Room :i, Mur.ltlona Butldlcz. Waahlngton, D. C, or at Zone Suply OClca. :t. ill Eighth Avenue, City.