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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 1 { FINANCIAL NEWS AND PRICES 3} ,,GapansSnocsrmacs | ° TY ‘assio: famous Actress (She Admits It) Professional traders were mainly| 00 Cities service Total sales stocks, 1,047,200 shares. | Missed That Much a Day, but Ar- responsible for chi in quotations | 700 Commonweatth 2 —- | | Days | the oatslde market to-day. Me WH | UNDER \) § PLAN rest for Measly $30 Taxi Fare M% ih] 31-28, 99.86, off .04; Ist 49, 94.10, » VU, ) a ner in the outside market to-day, Most] (0 Comin & Co Sh SE] up .20; 24 4s, 91.50, up .80) 18t 4 1- Patrolman Mrank Jones of the West 4 activity was furnished by oil shares| sites paint Ou which were bought largely in an-| 1000 Gtenrock O11 vy 5% 38% ; I 47th Street station appeared in West ticipation of the early enactment of| 80 Guffey Gillenie wre 20% | 86.90, UD 06; 24 42-46, 98.90 UD 883) coctiauedt teen First Page) Side Court to-day no o witness against the Of Lend Leasing Silt by Cons | 0 am on. <0 184 | BA 41-48, 94.10, up .80; 4th 41-48, | P : Miné Bulia Govern, charged with using Stock market ptice movements to- | “4 X SOR} 200 tt, Petrol esses GH BM M 192.20, up .26; Victory 4 8-49, 99, off .04. a is taniead eight, hours before dissovers iy were mostly listless. At no time |4™ ate 0 tals esse seics ON States on the basis of thetr needs de- | fh ane was out of tands. HE & dednite trend develop, although Am. car “Kiy.., 104 at GL ied Ehewite Ee oot eo elas a or er eee MONEY. veloped during the war, regardless Of winie driver of the taxi,” James tes-" & big majority of cases price |Am. Car & ¥y of, 110 SONTEL. DUE, Mite elton’ Wha ative $4 s%| Call money, mixed collateral, 7 per | the State where mined. | tited, “was JohnyMartin of No, 41 East were upward. Am. Cotton O8 .. 00 1° —6 | Shell Transport woro in excellent oh 58) Cont, The Governors left for their homes | i3ist street. When his clock galled for os Nolen deat sendin en + it | demana, wm am) At 2 P. M. call-money was 6 per/to-day after agreeing to ‘convene! 430,10 he asked some questions, ‘Ther ¢ Greater uncertainty regacding the * Qh |_ Industrial ana mining shares were in a . »{again at St. Louis next Sunday. |he called me. ‘The woman ald she had Salles, Traders were wait ih — 9% | mostly neglected. General Asphalt, TH “Ml eame tn ‘time money Tate a eenaps| Miles C. Riley, Secretary of the con-|no money “ng for some big, new, definite devel- 1% — % Waa Rae, Re ee Cn *%° 10 lemphasized by the fact that in spito| ference, was directed to go to Wash-| “Your Honor,” sald Bulla Govern, "I op on which to base their op- oe = Sl ents fo hin peon eubjected t ng 12 1 lof 8 per cent. bids fo: time accom-| ington to lay the ituation before the | am a great act When this unfor~ oP 0% ra) Hoeet inclaetione subjec 0 per- ns 4 modations by brokers banks Lael + Federal authorities. |tunate affair happened I was on m: 12+ 8% . frain from extending accommoda- ¥ at $50,000 Irregularity continued until the % Be + Bl clove, although most changes for the yas hoped that stimulus would t Witions, ‘There ie a fair demand for| Plans for operating the coul mines |W*y to sign & contract 5% 5%! funds, but business is restricted to}of Kansas under a receivership of ee eee 7 the Presi- a : =f | atiavale tee! 0% day were upward. 400 Sait Creek 4% 45 (renewal of maturing obligations. Bor-|the State Supreme Court went for- |trate simpeon, Htreightentng os,” address which will be read to | ‘am, sm, & Ref pf, 98 lou @ aL, Now The close was irregular, Asphalt, | 290 sapuipe Ret. S% *%l rowers are bidding 7 and 71-2 per| ward to-d 4 Gov. Allen an. |WhAat was that figure?” reas to-morrow. it ts anticipated | Ain Sil Miia... 403 Mis, Kan, & Tex, Vanda, Smell Tr 77 14, Up TA: | 9000 sett Transport %% 78 |eent. fo> mixed loans. : Tounioed thet’ actual digging by. vole |Get nena et President will strongly advo- |*Am. Suaf ....... 1224 Minow Pee, ... -4, up v + | 8200 Simms Pet. .. so Bt Commercial paper is quiet. Better | Rounc at actual digging by vo! jovern, shalantly ay. ng the immediate adoption of|Am.tw.a Te. Co... bX 4 | Mid. Ste, on |: my — «(MIG off 1-4; Houston, 165, up 105) 1100 suaty Ou 1% 1% names move moderately at. 51-2 per|Unteers would begin to-morrow. eater Preceomonal aumaer” | ip, ie yueh pes ott ue pre- ‘ % 24 Natoinal Acme .,, we eteen Pine fra ‘up 21-2; Gem.| 360 southern States . ae an cent for sixty and ninety days, with! Twelve hundred Kansas~ National ame was sent to Bellevue Hospital for Taber Spebteme abt thas genesis can ae in? wow MISCELLANKOUS by? of ong Phot “4 oe ne paper commanding 6/Guardsmen and 600 Federal troops |?patrystion, The taxi caso was con~ will be @ highly construc- . Paper pt. 8% | Nat, Good 11 = % | Shares, 300 Tex. Ken. . ™% 4 : were in the Pittsburgh mining dis-| 7 4 1900 Acme Coal . ‘Tense 1% 1% ? i " | ‘motor, copper, ol! and mis- : it tae tea Se ta” | eee antes Maple Fi nord aged As 4") cuRRENT CoaL PRODUCTION, | tfct to-day and it was announced) KILLED IN HOSPITAL LEAP. , 4 s aie © 5% + 1% | National Load ae +1 * ‘ f that all volunteer workers would be —_ industrial shares moved | Asets ttealisation,, 6% + 1% | Norada Cond. . 16% + | 100 Am Le France Mngine,.. 12% 12% 19% | 2200 Trinity Off 1% 1%] Production of bituminous coal for id in a Reditating manner Erde Dry Goods . rf % |New OF, T & M.. 41% — 2% | 290 Amal Tire Stores ..... 15 15 15] 600 Victoria Qt 1% 1%! the week ended Nov. 16, the STeathae epee sore a v unite aver ie lok he Been only a few standard issues did | Asociated oi BM IN. iewrake 3500 Am Marconi .. 6% 6h 6% | 900 White Oi 6 8 | In Chicago, T. W. Proctor, Chair- | . amount to 2 points or more. Atchison It’... oan 1900 Am Tob Sec . 61 60-60% | 4000 Alse-Br Co! 1 1 ave| Week of the strike, was 5,416,000 tons,| oF oe te Regional Coal Commit-| John Guala, seventy-five, of No. 275 exceptions to the general | AU. Bim, & oy 100 Am Writ Paper 11 tt | 500 American of 1 1 1 }0F 44.8 per cent. of the normal weekly | | Sherman Avenue, the Bronx, was killed . tee, told the 280 coul dealérs of the Di wae & Hudson and 8000 Am Safety Razor 17% 17% 17%] 1800 *Adante .. a% 8 | output, against 29.6 per cent. the first y J | to-day in a leap from a window on the 1 Ol, The former 200 Heit Am Chem 3 4 8 | week of the strike and 83.3 per cent. | ®ity that they did not own a pound of | third floor of the Washington Square the second, according to the United|C0@l, as he had taken control and/| Hospit He had been a patient in * 61 states Geological Survey. | would distribute it. the hospital, a private institution, for + ot | Anthracite production for the week| “None of you owns a pound of|two days, He was suffering from heart ended Nov. 22 was 2,018,000 tons, an| Cah” sald Mr. Proctor, “non-essen- trouble. 8000 “Belcher ) Rearly 10 pot on a compara light volume of offerings Gerakiishing a leu ow bly Northere Wacific .. We + 1% i ped gon me A Nova Hootha steel. a2 08 balling of Delaware & Hludnon is gt oute Ole One toy — | 29 ar a 200 Rritish Am Tob reg. 6% + 4 [* 1900 British Am Tob coup... é led, nfanu-| When the nurse left his ward to get yaned 1900 General Asphalt *& AJ increase of 192,000 tons or 10.5’ per | tial industries will be cripp! we belief that the dividend a 32 Okleboms } + % ™ ‘facturing will be stopped, commerce | him a drink of water Guala Jumped out Dyson At the siueting to ‘De | Bet U por a 7 tae ~ Loergh aaal % {Cents over the preceding week. | will be slowed down fund luxuries— |of his cot and jeaped from the window $ “4 a8 bis 4 p t r fi ces—of travel | Dr. Jackson . Vinoen' Borer © MOIS, Ths company Pectite Gas....s.s Oy 400 Grape Ola '% 141 FOREIGN EXCHANGES HEAVY. |(if°be eliminated” said that death had been in inate TM. & 7. 3 — 2% | 90 Goldeve P nt at | Demand sterling receded 1-4 to 2 Pe yet Maas isi} 1% 1% | 3,991-2; franc checks declined to 9.87 lea. It seems to be gener- . an— % % 2% 5 : like cheek U, $ READY 10 ENFORCE | PITTSBURG, Kan., Dec. Hr train that the next dis M+ % in, 6 [eee ee oT eke creel ae with Kansas National Guardsmen and S f ° " 9 3 recovered to -4 after touching au _ its will not be in excess of 6 ; Beatie os 8 + th iu ve i ete) t ‘ 2 P zh + 100 Hydraulle Steel pfd. 12.37; marks were firm, being quoted le, volunteer coal strip pit workers, en ‘ sent. end thet it may be as low he * bests Me | cneh tome Peties Mg i 0988 ais ae ba WaT Gar route here, was derailed at Humbolt last a 3000 Loews Ino . night. Reports indicated that the train FF ssies “eshnced ch : ie "s EN MAY QUI rT ‘seems Packing. : 1% — 2 4300 Loft Ine METAZS. Tan into an open switch. No one was fessional eclitne than Peg ate Dom « . on + %| 1000 preeneag Motors a oa ‘The Metal Exchange quotes elec- -_— feported injured, Saeeta tant maven tas H Meal Gris Oak Pus — anh | 200 Nor Am Pape OB he ged a trolytle copper dull; spot, December. Arrests for Contempt in Prospect ‘> both from an earning.| Pee oss. & ® 900 Overland Tire 28% | 1000 eMeNamera Py ee SS eee Unless Miners Go Back BANKING AND FINANCIAL ‘ inancial standpoint. If this be ssepes b 3% 14% + %| WO Penn C & C ; 28% | 3500 *Marsh Min. 26 March, 185-8. Lead is quiet; spot, - rp appears to be more or leas see 5 8% + 3%) 100 Perfection Tire new ..... 8 rr December, 6.66—6.75; January, 6.70— Under New Offer. the criticism being heard +. Abt O% +1 100 Root Vandervoort ry 12% 12% 6.80. Spelter strong; East St. Louis stock’s market sponsors are ts e 19% + 1% | 500 Snows Fountsine . 1% te 2% spot, December, 8.07 1-2—8.20; Jan-| WASHINGTON, Dec. 1.—The fig- it proper support. seuss | a 74% — % | 100 Submarine Boat ; rt) “ % unry, February,’ March, 8.121-2-8.25.] ures on to-day's mine production are| ra much smmproved pank |, asses TN th] Me een tnernatonal wn eM ‘cianacs expected to show the future of the|l] AS S to rove “reflection in a low- ne Sweets Co... i t 3 i NGS. 5 bg ete foods ott ee ees a ak) ee gl % % Danver’ h Ris CHAUAS | Ortober Bat [Oot eitee, Conc tate $ W's + 1%] 100 U & High Speed Tool .. 28 8 a st by the Railroad Administration for! 7 —1 | 36000 & Steam . % 3% OM to ost operating income $768,495, increase | ise at to-morrow's Cabinet meeting. | us 500 United Pict Prod Wh 1% 1% 5 4% 4% | $178,381; 10 months net operating in-|" 7, Government is ready to| ‘Omat sk allt te teceer ss UK on ue 3h 3% 2} come $4,887,671, incréase $306,497. lnegin carrying out its programme eet ealy % | “100 Van Realty fd. % woe as | pageantry ood pt Gs for the enforcement of Judge An- Furnish us with a list of d made a Cisle Copper. ‘ eel 5% 2 ng income, $43,113, incre: 475; ‘ “ ‘ a eae 6 2 1260 Venadien re mo Moa cene. st erating deficit seis, | aersen’s antl-strike ee Jt ial] your oil securities and ask {9.8 franes per|o. oc. & 200 Wayne Coal Ye 1% ath ote 762, increase $1,197,997. rumored many arrests for contempt us for a report. . ‘ “tar, ts the #t0k | Gant Peabat STANDAKD O18. sie ist leery Freq hould this weakness | Oy, Fuel & Iron. 40% 08 OU of NY 426425428 | 3800 *Waite Caps. won GRAIN, Members of the Mine Workers’ or- juent attention shoul oe ae in ANDI i oe ee Sher Range for the day at Chicago: ganization have not indicated their! 1] be given toconstantly chang- ts e LORS: cinse Changes, | attitude, but there is nothing to|[] ; 7 BATTLE EXPECTED em ge laes seal #0) wh 138% 0 138 show that it has changed toward alj} "8 Company > d market TATE CAS! on 14] Fesumption of work. The operators conditions that affect values. ARG ES 7 $iR}in general, it appears from reports Hl A b cgey op ys RG Lae 22.15 15 [reaching here, have posted notices Our service furnishes an 7 ao Cont, Cea. granting the miners the 14 per cent. unbiased review of your oil s O Oe , Se 0 23.010 | increase Dr, Garfleld awarded. fhe re Wife of Edward L. Carroll Asks | cunt, csoay es oe Corn—December up 31-8—3; May|'™47)“inomeial report to-day was that|{]} Stocks at intervals when un- coiintin ys Husband As- | tom trojucte .... ‘Taled Ave 2% -- bs RL ce : 160,000 anthracite coal miners in the||} usual conditions develop. 3 . y a + COTTON Pennsylvania district are expected to} eset ie St ec% LL MAY GET (72 AUTOMOBILE DEATHS |». | heath vimar'ate||| We do ot besitate to ST oe expeated 9 in| Crucible Steet pf... 100 O% — % aa *| strike being called and without mak- k dati Ime + 1% March”... tid ing any demands. “They will just make recommendations. ‘a Court, wien argument | ts Cane Bur .. 40 at 0 W K 0 May. 70 241 | quit’ ’ 7 ry my quit” is the rumor, which comes i ¢ ‘on the petition of Mra, Iliza- pga» « fad oaneee 30 RIGHT F AY IN SENATE IN CITY DURING N VEMBER Oetovee oo isso ares 347 | from a union official who sald the A wife of Edward L. Car- qa E 1 mm 18 8 — * rs | — miners felt they “were being perse- . Is Wie Naguiess ofthe estate of |pume tema. 8 +5 ‘ : cuted by the Government.” | re ’ R. Carroll, for an order | Duluth 8. 8. 6 Both Houses of Congress Meet,| Toll for Entire State in Last Eleven AIL R ROBBED OF $161 ‘The Pennsylvania Railroad is mak- ! * ing the executors to render an|Fakhorn © at oak but Little Business Is Months Set at 1,052—Report | SEIZED SEEKING REVENGE tntpaseenger service if necaseary bee Incorporated Barrall allages thet her husband | ; ro Rit Transacted. Shows Increase, | fy the road has managed to set enoust lll - Specialists in Ofl S one-half of his interest in toe Mal Tuyen. +% © —-6 | WASHINGTON, Dec. 1.—The Sixty-| The report of the National Highways’ | coal, though at times it had to seize | perenne OR tocks Of fra mother, widow of John | Pia fuer +e 100% + 8%|sixth Congress met to-day in its first | Protective Society issued to-day placea | Arrested When He Stops Man and|it in transit. 'l] 295 Broadway, New Y: i: ii, former Tammany leader, who | Pru Texas ..... + 72 +2. |regular session which was expected to|the number of deaths due to vehicular Fires Shots Into | ys oni wi an estate said to be worth | Gaston Wi, =~ 102 + %|continue until just before the Presi- |tramic in New York City at seventy- | 4 | Phone Worth 5108, itioner seta forth that eho was |Comre! ae 19% + M4 [dential election next fall. The gavels of |two kilied by automobite, three by trol- - Sidewalks, | Mine Operators, beiaans] Th 1 M[ Vice-President Marshall and Speaker |iey und three by wagon during Novem-| son staherty, thirty-alx, able sea-| , INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 1A conter- " wh — Gillett fell promptly at noon. ber. dl a be ence of “strip” mine operators to dis- = aa Gene Seton + @% + |" rinty-tve Senators answered to their| “In the State, outside of New York | MA" just, honorably discharged | fF0m | ugg the advisability of resuming opera- | Se eee an ae foodie % & — %|names, while approximately 300 mem-|City, forty-two persons were killed by 5090 Php y tion of their mines without assist- Apeotaitete in G - % - Sam, was locked up this morning by | ance of union miners, if necessary, was 1d | Granky * bers of the Hiouse were present. automobile and none by trolley or 7 ary, q Grey % 3 Senators Lodge and Hitchcock were | wagon. Policeman Martin Killoran op 8 charge /célledsby Gov. Goodsich to-day The J a REF Greet % on. ea Vice President Marshall |” From Jan. 1 to Nov. 30, 1,052 persons | °f felenious assault. John rotied ashore conference will be held to-morrow. ’ y . rv ; . 80, 1, — ey z at Bae betyvsii rag alla th anes killed by automobiles in this | Friday night with $161 and met two LIVINGSTON OIL % + 2y |pateting a note notifying the President |state, as compared to 890 during the|™e" nd @ woman on Eighth Avenue % — %|that Congress was in session. corresponding period of 1918, who knocked him down with s martin} arTooNA, Pa., Dec. 1.—Only a few | LIVINGSTON REFINERS 4 12 Chairman Cummins of the Senate] New Jersey automobiles kilica | SP!ke and rolled him for his roll. wagon mines were in operation in this » Interstate Commerce Committee an- fighieen, peraons and trolleys one, dur- Rian kant — put @ begeapahd a ret to-day, the other miners still MIDDLE STATES OIL | @ ~ % {nounced that to-morrow, he would cat] "Eat CEeiward 8, Cornell, Secretary of | ie enis ost ite getter Aucena | URINE $0 80 Spork _ “ up the pending railroad bill and ask the National Highways’ Protective So- | WresaeTg toy ne Ni Nun ne ALLIED OIL 4 _ 4 aed ° the Senate to give it right of way until ey, ssid ots omoblie ews are in-| told Peter to throw up his hands ‘and| PRINCE ALFONSO VERY ILL. | ———— 1 disposed of. Senator Thomas, Demo- |Preasing trafic in New York, vo |” [then fired three, shots into the sidewalk. po aa ll pO ace aos EN hie a a <iMoran couldn't help hearing the noise = U.S. Attorney for Louisville Dis- crat, Colorado, suggested that the — Kio Former Mrs, Van Val at | ‘ as fy Mex «kyEe t0 Senate begin work, at once on ihe! GTEEL STRIKER SLAIN tailor amidahipg, the tar dropped his toy | Mer Ha Bedside. C.DKuarr da. : TO WAR ON BOLSHEVISM | SUPLUS FROZEN BEEF raliroad and other usiness, but, after j fan and Bo'aun Kllloran threw him into] NaPLBS, Dees tacPrince Alfonso of ad } $ Halt Tra ae a session lasting 23 munuing ie Senate SH IFF SHO IN RIOT the brig. on he'll spin his yarn to the}|Braganza, Duke of Oporto, is seriously | Lsteblished 1900 adopted a motion by Senator Lodge ER T er of the ship in the Jeff il here. Fears are entertained for his inveetrmrr Baonrks * i persia, Aseletant IN EVERY U, S. HOME OF ARMY TO BE SOLD to adjourn until noon to-morrow, when Market Police Court S vemenen | recovery, His wife, who was formerly | page BuLoNa New Yous ’ ot be “ he an # essage sane id ePEERTEay=pEned Mrs. Philip Van Valkenburg of New aT ‘ in the United States Circuit Court _ é ,. | Wily, be received. Saiaa teed x Set ai ean TEL, CORTLANDT—2543-4-5, 6273-48 | Re Spastic Pare todey avoealed to | senator Jones Wants 12,000,000] 34,215,000 Pounds Will Be Dis-| and" to fhe Buin prin, Rhett Oe ee Ste. ko ARLE POR Deen Pan tee 8 |. the sale of whiskey and the ; * 5 d 4t Exclusi , still was no information aa to its leng' unk in jas! al en- The Duke of Oporto and M: Ve oa” e of to Benefit Exclusivel jects discussed. Virginia Man Arrested Here on e Dui porto and Mrs, Van gt bonded liquor from the Copies of Committee's pose 0 el o Y. | oF, Up sublects, Stecuened sent made wood, W. Va., Tube Mill. ‘eiasciesaest baaene Vabeace win Guna bee | Lae y BONDS Srament warehouses in that city. Report Printed. ‘ American Consumer, notes and then dictated from them, in- peniaveiadneted ees September, 1917, The Duke is a brother ‘was opposed by torney WABHID ON, Dec. 1—Offeri: end Swine, ae Boer iis “usual |. WHEELING, W. Va., Dec. 1.—A steel] Charged with embezzlement in Nor-| of the late King Carlos of Portugal, ts t Gales, representing the Brown-| WASHINGTON, Dec. 1.—A resolu- NGTON, redlibes syd P's pa striker was killed, Sheriff W. E. Clay-|folk, Va., John D, Ross, thirty-eight,|andq after former King Manuel was — . 4 Company, and Attorney Perry| tion ordering the printing of 12,000,000 | for sale of the Army's entire surplus!’ ‘The ‘House attacked the unanimous |ton of Marshall County was shot and|of No, 118 Livingston Street. Brooklyn, | heir apparent to the Portuguese throne. i 4 wating the Bernheim| copies of sections from the Senate| stock of frozen beef, approximately qeanems gelendar with Pita Capone seriously wounded, and a Deputy and|was remanded by Magistrate Simpson of Louisville, The "| another striker 4 Company on Bolshevism has | 34,215,000 pounds, was announcer to-| portant im uffered gunshot wounds |in West Side Court yesterday to await |= bi of whey” until the Supreme neg A ‘Senator Jones of |day by the War Department, - - in a riot when a mob of strikers and | the arrival of officers from Norfolk, ection wi rans that apn suena JANKING AND FINANCIAL. vine ce rung ot Washington, it was announced to-day.| The sales will be made so as to KANSAS’ VOLUNTEER MINERS their sympathizers clashed with a! Sergt. Detectives Patrick Mullin and 4 Pine Bt, mW. ¥, benefit exclusively the American tor J id have py Sheritt's ane at the Fates of the Riv-|David Foley of the West 100th Street dee’ 2s paneer Renee Ween ate eraide Mill of the National Tube Com- | station, arrested Ross last Saturday, 4 re res placed in every home as part of a| consumers, the beef veing offered EPORT U 0 pany at Benwood, near here, this morn-|recognizing him from photographs St h Y | : Mt from Interter Ration-wide ‘campaign against Bol: /t0 any municipality, communlty buy. Rl INU, $, UNIFORMS |»: SHARLESTON, W. Va, Dec. 1a |Win tte” bad carried “tor several oneham ear. y a 00 Lt i laa or state institution, hotel or restau- Ae er deinchment, of Stats police is Geing |" According to the detectives Rosa ag baer, VRERS by Rea aa Many of First Workers to Appear | wood, according to an announcement |tective b3 ee " nV Toe - ERS’ PAY $1,083 YEAR.| vatscasines women round Desa. |""Rte boct willbe sold at 20 per cent| Many of First Workers to Appear| oes, ecsording, ‘ey announoamant tector Oy, Rhavatty casa of Mant Oil—Mining—Industrial alts ‘An unidentified woman found dead| jess than Chicago quotations and no at Pittsburg Wear Overseas | for troops from’ Sheriff Clayton ot |was on the hunt for hin as @ fugitive Miscellaneous Securiti Salaries Up 27.8 Per Cemty|\, front of No. 81 West 12th Street | order for less than 30,000 pounds will Insignia, Marshall County, Pees Tuatne, ; : ies ; om, 3 i vor fonts early this afternoon was removed to the | be Considered, ignia, yee One thousand companies and stocks are reviewed, with a history of capitalization M Street Station, She was de- “ PITTSBURG, Kan., Dec, 1 — we selety, paid day school actor} as eey years old, 5 feet 3 inches| PLANE FOUND IN OCEAN. | ing army uniforms, many of which bore New Jersey the past year! 1411 139 pounds weight, mixed gray hair berm erial insignia of overseas divisions, the first | Belgrade Reports Defea: CLASH ON SERBIAN FRONTIER) s+iey tootenie ve + (Special to The WHITE PLAINS, C t, properties, market fluctuation, dividends, earnings, etc, mana We beliece this handbook to be the most valuable and le r ever issued. Completed and printed by our ney pork placrlley ala 9 ths bind ning Word.) 1.—The White ‘accord| the . 4 : il represents a per- a1, ing to annual} and light complexion. ‘Her clothing in- Apparently Mad | contingent of the volunteer workers who of ¥ r Alo ana Hea MERE: St a manent and valuable source of general and statistical information. i @f Btate Commission of Educa-| ii4e4 _ blue chinchilla overcoat, gray Water a Month, are to dig coal in the strip pit mines} BELGRADE, Dec. 1.—A frontivr clash | 4 apree FRc hid lig Auctionser ( has A Stoneh & : ane Seer esters tia ads | Sweater, Dive walet, lack aang, ater-lommed seaplane, upside lof tho Pittsburg field arrived here |between Serblans and a Hungarian de- Rey, Gard. In tent of the @Anite je Fhe am ( o, d a ngs an and sus x th in sing, was v1 * ids 4 Ha doy, gel Nn own, both w: " tachment 1s announced in advices ro-| Diy court house, under & judgment 41 Broad Street, New York sighted Saturday morning about 400 > aver toschere’ ‘wage, ceived to-day from the vicinity of] o¢ foreclosure for’ $30,500, Dr, Max Ct BRANCHES Chicagco——Detrolt——Milwaukes—! tw Wintasee ae rake Byetgree: hy Ca Prekomury. A Hungarlan force, com-|Garnot and Dr. 8. J. Selkin, of No. 690 ; ¢ Hartiord-—Philadelphian-Clovelang e” A meants Morris Dotter, Boiriyrone yei Board's freighter, ‘The sale of 100 tax liens, aggregating | prising civilians, it is stated, attacked Woat nd Avenue, | Manhattan, | were Established 1903 No Promoti of | Me A-Team 9 Sirens, wae cleaning | Loree tp te about $600,000, was started In Room|frontier posts on Saturday and raided | {Me PY Mens corm the big house. Into —- one Pot $134.98; The a1 id) windows on the second floor of City|..™ vy ‘s | No. $10 of the Municipal Building at 2.30; the township of Lenova, The garrison|a sanatorium for the treatment of Fill in coupon, address Desk 30, for Hall above Mayor Hylan'a suite of Of- | said, and its metal parts were g'elock “thie afternoon. Owners will! of Lenova. offered resistance and. in-|nervous disenses, & foes this afternoon, when he fell to the| crusted with rust. have & chance to redeem their ’property ficted losses upon the Hungarians, who 7 ment. t les was broke ‘of the by. payi and intereat to the were forced to retire over the line of ‘endias sat, tax era oO} liens. ‘The interest is not demarcation. The Serbian casualti (man te i ‘ SF ver cont, . , £0 paid to have been alight, " m ' 5 ? ta. le face cut. ite wes re thore was nothing farther to Mendy bi fioved to Volunteer Aioepitak “™* "*” jt eT

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