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fame Re ee en "FOREIGN EXCHANGE SURPASSES. STOCKS IMARKETINTEREST = Bulk of Stock Deals Contined to Professional 1 Operations. } 1 } | There were no new developments over the week-end of sufficient im- portance to stimulate interest in the market, and business to-day was smaller in volume than fn any full ' five-hour session in many weeks. | Most transactions originated in pro- | fessional quarters and were without significance. Representative stocks moved within an extremely limited range, while speculative industrials in which price | movements of two points or more have j been common ,every day for many | months were left to drift for them- selves, and in these issues price varia- tions of as mucit as a point were the exeeption rather than the rule. The foreign exchange market and the money market commanded more | attention than movements of stock | prices. Due probably to a radical | vhange for the better in the Noar East ' situation all important rates were 4 higher. Demand sterling rose to $4.47, > the highest figure since the middle of ; last August. French francs were G hoted at 7.17 cents per srane, gain of nearly a cent per franc over | the recent low. Gther rates were pro- | * portionately higher. by the statement of condition of Clearing House banks after the close would work wiaterially higher this morning. ‘The statement showed a | reserve deficit of nearly $20,000,000. |} Yet the renewal rate for call money } was fixed at 4 1-4 per cent., and there seemed to be a fairly plentiful | Sky Cyyi rs « | there ‘sgemed to be a fairly plentt' Sky Cruiser Will Make Leisurely Journey in Two to | bankers are predicting higher mency rates before the end of the week. But a healthier foreign exchange market and easy call money rates were as ineffective in creating enthu- ee Such changes as ocurred in rails, steels, food stocks, miscellaneous in- dustrials, coppers and oils were about |! the cre evenly divided between small gains|have never been used before in an through occupied safety zones, but 1 “ -, p) and losece. Y Airship, ‘The boat will be equipped] divorce courts last summer, is spending] MeMAtANt, took purt 13 the sarvice, | [Rance. Attaches at the | “*works"’Tpetieve that in my ease a fine of warn} 19) Preepor i. eed Sie 48%4; ub) 4 Freneh } i with radio. rief talk, sa! charge that the prisoners are preju-| ing c sentence, she some od rane, 071119: cables, .0712, @p | BAYONNE WOMAN DIES t her second honeymoon somewhere tr to be able to del diced M RESINS OB Of a Al sentences whould Teak nT Car 10018%, Lire, demand, .04681%;' ea | The plane has a wing spread of 104| the East, Cleveland friends have learned. x. He was grateful] purty yor Anth Cunt Genta, Mould Ee ve nron van bles, .0484, ups 0010. Belgium franc AT AGE OF 101;-MET |teet, its two 400 horse-power en-| She 1% now Mrs, Jack Irwin, and her| for having hed #0 many years of service nermore, they regard Batan FERIA: AB HE Ae Lint suse ben, 5 up ium. fra : LINCOLN AND HIS WIFE] cine» wit giv new husband, whose home is In Chi-]at the church loved so dearly, and|0f taking sentenced specders through | plain sore. 1 expect to serve three demand, 067312; cable, 0674, up ; gines will give It a speed of 100 miles} cago, is associated with the Hunkin| expressed his pleasure In having his old} the receiving hospital to view trafle | additional days Instead of paying the 534, Marks, 0011). up .0000 1-16 fan hour, ‘The observation compart-|Conkey Construction Company. ‘Thes| fqend. Dr. Lubeck, deliver the sermon. | vietims as an embarrassing and un-|§75 fine; I'll be earning $26 a k drachma, demand, .0168; ca Miss Mary O'Brien Came to thent in tho nose ts entirely inciosea, | “tT? Married In Brownstown, Pa., thres| “Pr, Lubeck, tn eulogizing Dr. Hough-| necessary hardship upon traffle law i erties Soins) Bete group .0160. Swiss franc, demand, Ms cated ic aies de ‘ a ; RS tener arcane of Min Jean Winton, preseoughtan for carefully preserving | 2280Unced intention of routing the|the receiving hospital Wednesday demand, ; cables, 3928. Pesetasy Miss Mary O'Brien, 101 yoars old, an inconvenience from the rush ionaine mutomiobile, manufac, la|all” the. traditions of “The Little| #Peeders to the House of Correction] “it didn’t do them any good: they | gin cuit # ste demand, .1528; cables, .1530, up .0009, i died at the home of her nie Mrs,Jof alr. The forward cabin is being | Johnson, stepson of Harold John sy ana) Church," as established by the Rev, Dr. the County Morgue they char-]all said so,” Willlamson asserted. Fon aranay Sweden kronen,*demand, .2674; ca. 3 . equipped with chairs, which will be] seneral counsel for the York Cen | George Henirle Houghton, the founder 2 as a theatrical ‘stunt.’ Sure, one or two of them cried, but 4 . bles, 0009. Norway, de- | fohn Somers, at No. 364 Avenue A, | °UUIPT Hoh tral Ratiroad, In Janui nm) cf the church and uncle of the present 1 sentence ‘ is Seat TN ee Mou Caniea! atere oth LOOLE 7 " T mii y jail sen ni is not doing me]that was stall stuff to get the Judge's 1) on t mand, abl 182: 0 15, } Bayonne, N J., to-day following a{ verted Into beds. In this cabin }or the social events of rector, After. the service scores of a 8 Be HX) Hudson Mo | poms, NTs, to-day following ays cciaustblevtulla anda dave [cleveland, sees the Ser ly mie tinted on said Gen, Williamson, al sympathy.” 300 Hydraulic 8 Denmark, demand, .2 bles, 2020 i : : > a collap! alle and a dav- i s the ends personally congratulated ; a 183 ¢4 Repeat Wines, Miss O'Brien was in tulle ast to the forward cabin | & courtahip waged by Houghton, ved him by the TO At ceentiA = a ere . possession of all her faculties unt} PPh + ‘orward Cabin | white you! in military | band 700 Int. \Cemen SAILOR SUIT GIRLS TO STRIKE. rhortly before her death. She came to the United’ States from County|electrie range. Then comes wa ‘ork, Ireland, ut the age of twelve,| room and locker. - itid wettied in Los Angeles. At twenty, | she obtained employment as cook in |} the family of a wealthy Los Angeles | banker, in which, position she re- | mained for sixty years, She had a | vemarkable memory and used to teil having met Lincoln and his wife during Lincoln's Presidency. She also recalled the gold rush of the forty- niners. Miss O'Brien never wore glasses and \ uta read newspapers without diffi- Ity. She suffered a paralytic stroke last week, from which she did not recover. Interment will be in Holy Name Cemetery, Jersey City, on Thursday. —— IRISH REPUBLIC WILL } GET CROKER ESTATE wt Deeds Glenen' Wounded Soldte DUBLIN, Nov. 20.—Mra. Richard oker, widow of the one-time chief of for mmany Wall, it is understood, has wade a deed of gift which provides ‘hat Wis Giencairn estate will become a sana 8 of the Republican co 1916, and naming orium for membs A my we as Wustees two lawyers prominently {tentifed with the rebel forces, Joseph MeDonagh and P. J. Rutledge, who re elected to the Dublin Parliament but have not taken office MeDonagh was captured and tmpris- ened for Mega! military activ } the eve of his iniended depar Awarica in behalf of the Croker ledge is vow leading band pels somewhere in Tipperary Sorry neairn has been imr fom any rebe depredation io cect cbt GETS SUSPENDED TERM TO ‘KEEP SMITH NAME UP’ Smith of the Bronx Says © Up to Entitlem Smith, thirty 4 Painter, No. 1416 Prospect Avenue, the Livonx, got a suspended nentence Inst night after he promised Magistrate Fart Smith in Night Court to “live up to Because of the poor showing made |*_ | icons esan “S| Millionaires Going to Arctic nota vean asaston | Keyport, N. J., to be used in fight {6 the Arctic Circle next summer by] better known as ‘The Little Chur siasm for the constructive side of tho iewi icti sai 2; ) 4 market as reports,of new largo equip- a prominent American manufacturers and capitalists, {t became known to- | Around the Corner.’ View mg Victims, Dead and Injured. ane off .02; called, 30 off .0 ment orders that are pending and en-| 4®¥- The flying boat will have special twin Liberty engines and an tn-| Dr. Houghton oftetated only for the! DETROIT, Mich., Noy. 20.—Mem-© & nud. CURB. aed ie n in p te 20.—Mem Pa remtciie Giese Ents BO couraging business reports from many | Closed cabin, . second time in many months, as he long) ners of the “Speeders Club at the| irord employee sentenced last Wednes-} $00 betroit Ka Rte ee a Rene a important lines of trade. Tt ts similar in construction to those —_————__—_44_______ has been in ill-health. ‘The first was a] jy tc a . day t ve thir ‘ : sae up 1-2; 4; Mutual, 11 1- The. strongest ‘and. thost ‘active ouse of Correction disapproved of to e three days and to pay a me stocks on the list were Corn Products| U8¢4 !" the aeromarine airways sys-| FORMER MISS WINTON, and Woolworth. In both these in-|t¢™S, but it will be eayipped for UT! AN’ 5) 5 works. Most of them deny that jail r stances expectations of stock dividend| sleeping and will have an electric AUTO MAN'S DAUGHTER, | Church,” was observed. | Dr. Houghton f miles an hour when the street declarations were the main influences.| cooking apparatus or. He ts sever ce years old. nis Claw pelnt-ALAt OE 10 ie feature will be the use of hammocks | Gy ANDO in mgt, Hie te seventy-three years old, from thelr viewpoint—tHat of looking |carotully, It is Just and right to wend 275-8, off 1-8. *s sleeping quarters. They +O Nov, 20.—Mrs.} py, Henry Lubeck, long rector of th n he Inside—it Is a very bad? man away for dangerous speeding, FORE EXCHANC —e teens eatin - SATURDAY’S SHINDIGS THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1922, By Thornton Fisher ares, 100 Allied Chen: 1200- Allis Chat 100 Am Agr Chem N00 Am Age Chem pf ow. Laat, | Shares. Tite 71%] 400 Phillips Pet MM 41% | 900 Plerce-Arrow pc 31% | 1100 Pig Wie 900 Pierce Oil 700 Pitta Cont $00 Pitte # WOVE 300 Pond Creek 700 Postum 1000 An Int Corp .... 28% ‘eee Prod rg Car. 200 AM La France... 11% 11% 11 i efin . 20 Am Lin Ol SU HS] 2000 Puritc s of 800 Pub 8 of N J pf 600 Pullman 2800 Pure Oil.. 1800 Ray Con 2000 Reading 1200 Replog' 1000 Repubtic 100 Republic pt . 2000 Reynolds Tob B 600 Royal Duteh . 400 St L st. 500 Bt L & StF pt .. 1900 Saxon Mot 1100 Sears-Roe +200 Seneca . 100 Shell Trad . 3000 Sinclalr 500 Skelly C 700 Sou Pacific 600 Sou Ratlway 1400 *8tand O11 of © 9000 Btan ON of NJ 400 Btan Ol of NJ 8000 Stwart-W 12200 Studebaker 1200 Sub Boat 4900 Bweets of A .. WIN CLUB Can ) Am © Found 300 Ani Hide & Leath 11% 2000 600. Am Rad . Z 800 Am 8 Kazor PRINCETON, N.J> SATURDAY 300 Am Ship .. Ep SHINDIC. ~ Smelt eeiae Yas 1700 Am Stl Fadry 4€0 Am Sugar 440 Am Simatr 80 Am 1200 Am “11 10 Am 100 AWW6E -6 pc pi 146 Am Wool . M400 Asso D Goo 1400 Atch oss 100A B& At ANOTHER , CHARTER MEMBER. FOR THE CLUB 74C0 Rald Loco 160 Balt & Ohio 1500 Barnadall A “DAY IN EVERY Way FAM CAN TELL or WHERE LIGHTNING WiLL STRIKE SOMETIMES, Bors. 800 Bklyn Rap Tran 400.B RT cte 2400 Burns Brom A. 500 Burns Bros B 700 Butte © & Zinc 200 Butte Bup 100 Butterick 100 Ban & Ar pt 1700 Tex Gulf Sulp 500 Tex C & O11 800 Third Ave 600 Timken Co 4000 Tod Prod 800 Tob Prod A 400 Trans-Cont tal Pack ) Cal Pete Callahan M . 1400 Can Pacific 400 CR Rof Na. 300 Cerro De Pasco 800 Chea & Ohio 100 Chen & Ohio pf 100 Chi & Alton .. 300 C & B Ill 200 © & EM pt N 800 Chi Gt Went 100 Chi Pneu Tool 200 C M & Sg Paul .. »C M & St Paul pt MC & Northwest CR 1 & Pac .,.. t 1Pac 6 pe pf © BR 1&Pac 7 pe pt 8200 Chile ar 7a Chino . 10 Cluett Pea 4400 Coca Cola 600 Col Gas 900 Union Oil 1400 Union Pac 100 United Drug Ist pf 2700 United Retatl sou s C1 P 4000 U S Ind At 1x0 U. 8. 100 US 500 Utah 300 Utah i p i LPS oe THE FONLY @LEAM™OF LIGHT = sac PURING® THE WHOLE: o SEASON, 100 Va © Chem Hh S60 Wabash tern Maiyiand Me 0 Wheet & L W) Wiekwire 166 Wiison 2C6 Wise Central 110 Woolworth ACC Worth Pump 0 Wright Acro WN Oe “Ex dividend, DR. HOUGHTON MARKS i pf lear In a Specially Built Airplane), ee Praised for Preserving Traditions of Its Founder, Uncle of Present Rector. 590 Consol 13100 Consol 1200 Con Textile Speeders See Theatrical Stunt oar 5400 Con Cail . The Rey. Dr. George Clarke Houghton In E { ed V Ss t t M 11700 Corn Prod LIBERTY BONDS r . Four Weeks, Manufacturers Here Believe. yesterday celebrated his twenty-fifth n ore | | 0 orgue 300 Coaden OD. Liberty 31-28 opencd 100.12; Let Pisa Saseaat and q ; ; / anntversary as rector of the Episcopal se ; 4 i-4s, 98.53, off .04; 2d, 97.86. of gest and finest airship in the world has been under construction | Church of the Transfguration, Twenty- ORROEUR LHe ‘ 8 Traffic Law Violators Angry at Detroit Judge After} ti cio can sus ot 35 y Tin Foil... 144 3d, 9.48, off 4th, 98.04; new Victory 48-48, 100.2% for several months at the plant of the Aeromarine Airways, Inc, at] ninth Street, east. of Fifth Avenu Upr.08i month ago, when Foundation Day the seventy-fourth birthday of “The Little Tob, Gt. Mr. and Ire., 16 1-2; , Ind., 117 1 ; Cons, € Packard, new, 40 Judge Charles L. Bartlett and his|$7 fine. “I was arrested on, Wood- ward Avenue for driving thirty-one Y., new up tas 8 OF ad. Natl. Bisew't, sojourned in the South Inst winter and] Sentences constitute an effective de- ati ‘ a lAnctiselapeslat WEDS A SECOND TIME| io pascta N. i. durian the last sum-| Cervent from dangerous driving, and | kSCUCalY ‘clear of trame. My sus was under contro! and I was driving thing to send men to Jail just bec is Jean Winton Johnson, whose marriage] Church of Zon and St. Timothy. Th 00 Fisher Body driving while drunk or driving of nearly three y: ago ended in the| Rev. Dwight Camere, Dr. Houghton's} they happened to violate a Opened firm. Sterling, demand, 200 Pisk Rub The Washable Saflor Sult Makers Unfon announced yesterday that a secret Mate had been fixed for a general strike of 5,000 girl members. ‘The purpose of the atrike is to restore the wage scaler of 1920, which were 25 per cent. bigner than thoge now ruling. is the armory, which contains an shi = February they| 8. Houghton came to his present In June 4 divores| parish fron. the reetorsh{p of Trinity rin ewe atntio™ Sos |BOY, Twelve, Runs Away to See | i's: 00) Inter M Ma served elghtern years, 19 Mar pf side from its distinctive location a ai , Passing down tiecorrigor the xns>|SOVIET EXPORT TRADE _ | Anite trom ita aletinative tevatlen, and Woolworth Tower, Can’t Find it 600 Inter Paper oline and oil tanks are tound, and TO BE ON GOLD BASIS) best known ¥g @ magnet for Cuptd. ren Soe 1200 Invinelble back of them is another room con- weddings & ¥ e taining a davenport and a codlap- nothing unusw siblo table and ample space for scree Was Ki 1100 Istand Ol 5 ? Policeman Finds Lad, Nose Pressed to Restaurant Win-} 1400 5 sas » BANKING AND FINANCIAL. jeleves HC Can Trade With If Not Governments. us name and gencrally keep the name of Smith in good standing.” & Patrolman Joseph Josherger ‘of the ‘ Morrisanta Station said he arrested i Smith at 16tst Street and Washington fe Avenue. tho Bronx. Smith told the [Court that be was celebrating a Guber- al election bet he won end thut lor Fa Was sorry hed got drunk.y storage. Sopytight, 1022 (New York bventng World), | HYLAN LEAVES CHICAGO dow, Cogitating on the Beauty of Food, Real Food. mana LL aa The hull and cabin of this flying by’ Tress Publishing Company R HOME THIS EVENI & Git. 2h Bt boat aie neatly’ completed and’ the| a4oscow, Nov. 20, mpvement| FO ENING[ A boy, pressing his nose against)New York,” sald Jimmy batween| 400 “ells-Spriog on as A work is being rushed on the tnterlor R - the plate glass window of a restau-| bites on a sandwich, “and I thought AOD Sonne 4 The radio i placed beside the two]! OD t@ organize Russian forcign | ygyor Says He Has Rested by Dely-| ine at Gath Strect and Lexington| 4 lke to come here and seo the i cae ince aut New York pilots, who will be seated in the| trade so it can be conducted by the ing 4b Western City, . 7 sights, especially the Woolworth < nt Cockpit between he wines qn the] various freien issons no tn the| CHICAGO, "Move ataror” plan] AYER, lat night tod Patria utng, 1 howwt Fa wetter Nook] Be by Curb Exchange la 8 ag above the main ‘ ‘ab in, country, The theory that if the | has been looking over Chicago and fs Betniey bu) jarney ol Re Bist] old cor ng to His city, #8 1 Vorromed Sa TTNRSS ane 56% «56 BBS eae Phe six business men who have ar- | Street Station to accost him brother Edward's pants. T got hitches] § - Hl S ovlets cannot do business w t aking ready tw return to New York . 601) Lows 18% 18% ranged to go on the fight, whiny covets cann Ma eh Lead . weet: “Gosh, that food looks good," said|down here from New Haven trom] Joo Lot I ee Ae ecurities ernments, they can with individuals [this evening. Of this city he sald to- sf 100 Loft Inc 12% "12% n will be about 000 miles, 1M All this t it. the boy, ‘because I haven't eaten all|automobilists and arrived here this 600 Mack Truck Inc : pee} Uppercu, President of the Cadillac] | AM this t% m conducted } day: day." morning. Everyone I asked to: direct erent Thisweek’s issue of the Motor Car Company of New York, a] 2" ears oa Bg) tne -achene “It is the second most wonderful city] Mullarney took him to the pel me to the Woolworth Building thought] 100 Mack Pr Ine fa Bt Investor & Trader pioneer {n aviation; Howard E. Cof: asl WR 7 gi tpactelh Act all right! but traMe congestion 1s de-]gtation where he told Lieut. Marx-|1 was fooling and I didn't see tt, darn] 10) stents ill gi : fin, Vice President Hudson Motor] 128 feels Se Btn plorable. The boulevard and park sys-]haugen that he was ‘Jimr Fitz-[it 3 will give you Cay poration, President of the | Genoa © onters tem is a chullonge to the tlon, Chit- Id, twelve, of No. 197 Howard] Jimmy, who said his father was a pet National Acronautic Association; | A limited amount of gold ts being) eagy must fall in ne with New York st, New Haven, Conn deputy sheriff, was taken to the Chil-] 200 star mpawa and davejonments of Hurold H. Emmons, President of the | sued, primarily for foreign trade { rip surface car tracks from the} I'd heard a lot of people talk about! dren's Society 100 Mai i the active issueq Detroit. Board of Commerce; Dr. | Alexander Preobrajensiky, the finan. | streets, particularly In crowded parts of 700 Mar —range of prices forall of the James W. Inches, Police Commis. | cal, expert who his most to do with} thy city.” 100 Math stocks and bonds traded sioner of Detroit; Willlam BE, Metz viet financial policy, evolved this eer a ative reeup nese Sra iis WESTCHESTER NOTES. nivale mee 1 ae Nang Mine 4008 ae hee 8 during the current week Club, and Charles F. Redden, Presi _— Thad no mission but to relax , 1 Mra, Charios Btecte of Saga tiie seat 1900 Midvale indicate market trend tent Acromarine Alrways,| MOSCOW, Noy, 20 Commu-| > Cominixat Whislon, ho! tai a eee eee wlll at i\ 4 street carnival and fair with gypsy] 90 Mo K @ TW P In nist Party an the Unite ites has} with the Mayor bect. recelving| more Park, Hronxvilie, will glve a din-) ot Ott Corinlanned by the Women's] 100 Mo K @ TW I pf To the man who is inter- The big boat wilt rs aver the | fafled because the Communists have | many messages tro York ner dance at the arsdale Country [poe emer es PD fe of Tri 200 Mo Pact ested in New York Curb ‘om New York eurly| not yet a \ WPI Gp t Y. FIREME Club, Thanksgiving to @ part New Rochelie, is to io oF ale » pe Exchange securiti the and go to Montreal, | American Federation of Labor N.Y N SHOW friends from Bronxville, Searsd on , both afl s I Traderi Ottawa River and over{other trade anton meni Med i . will bo held vt 460 Mont Ward investor & Traderis inval- chain of lakes to James’ Bay. By fan Aterican delegate qo the 7 TWO MOVIE NOVELTIES | ant Manhattan te, which. will sade. to| 400 Mother. Lode uable. this route t pty will fly north | Internationals waking upon capt Section cant ae Charles b. Long, Janes Hante 3 mrepean stvoet. Mee 200 Motors Auk fea nee to Hudson ay i thenee to the] talist attacks upon the workers. me om be = of the Mats Fire re Frank Schirmer, have been appol uch, who Mas charge Of) oo as iit sa: ask Neila See ee ee ane ain’ at partment fn action and another reel] commissioners of Anpratsal of one par include 4 troup of gypey | 190 Nat Con & ¢ 1 1% B place always available, ‘The munists in the United showing « burlesque fire brigade ex-] oe of land condemned by the Bronx id singers, Mrs. Willlam A.| 100 Nat Bn @ Bta t,, 6 03 ONES & DAKER is to take from two to f he added, must be to gain a tinguishing a ‘fr { the recent an-| River Parkway Cominiésior in charge of the affair. 100 Nat Lead un a4 M Jew York Curb Exchange from start to return mong union meni nual convention of the International Ae-| eolirt dustin Young eonanian|it the direction of Mise Lenne LOR oN dete” Fie, ee i ‘ ~ niready are actively engaged in ere oclntion of Wire Bs ers at San apa his FS ananplioatier Sepen area Pe of Jet ere Behool Rabi 100 New OT & Mex Row Yare Chig " ae . Francisco, ure two of the attractions te| decision on @ pplication of the Ne tochelle, and the Woman's Club, al ! ‘ FULLER TRIAL DELAYED | #tng & Left Wing be use ut the tenth annual entectalket paven Railroad Company, ant Curry {neighborhood club is betng organized | 10° ¥ At B , ; ment and reception of the New York]. of Pelham, for an injunction {it fefferson School, to include the} 2h BY LAWYER'S ILLNESS |SETTLEMENT SEEN SOON [Ite ‘Depsronent's ‘Ttand, ingle ana | Browers of Pelham for an dunetlon noihirs and towchers of the ehitdre See 60 Broad § v1 T c drum i) at Hunt's Point Palace alna! inde ne aS axicay driv f that Me is in ha it . Broad 7150 J. Fatton, IN POTTERY STRIKE |] ()'"''}, Gh atonds, Paes aH ie of that village ‘to prevent them trom fof ee aD, Present NY Oe W 505 Fifth Ave, > Mur. Hill 7120 Contlued to and « uraday ovening Nov, 28 in| co ssengers at the Pell v's Club; Mra. John Osear Norfolk & West. WT 116% 117 225 Fifth Ave. - Mad. Sq. 1377 . Prosopal Made to Vational Leaders | \readia Hall, brooklyn, a soliciting passen| ne m all Willan, nde "and Mra North Amer so 868 RB trial of BM asaried tn Tre 4 sles pede road station, Curry Brothers were | 4itiew Grepars Northern Pacitic , 80 7% 80 the bank brokerage firm of nv ven exclusive hacking: privilege ‘ . 7 ht —_— oe Ae ienkisps ge firm of 1.) TRENTON, S.J), No | SAILOR JUMPS OFF WALL, |S" fou becn ndvertived for by” the Boe ee car nie Sm OURS BSE css.) INV ERES END NOT M. Fuller & ¢ which began last} ' Pers! hut uncontires pic : for by the |, following cers: Mrs.] 200 Okla Ref oss. Ve T IV . Mond * 4 RARDIRSEMIIE Fe ‘ FOUND UNCONSCIOUS | New Hiuven corporation, Valter Pierson, President; Mrs, Frank-| 800 Orpheum INV EREST @ DIVIDEND NOTICES. jonday, was to have been resumed Ith National Brotherto of The Neighborhood Club of Washing-|[n M. Jones, First Vive Presiden 400 Otl# El TEXAS GULF SULPHUR COMPANY to-day hefore Judge Johnstone in the} Potters’ headquarter i Liver-] at to Battleship Maryland,|ton Schoo! of New Rochelle has Mrs, John Reid jr.; Mrs. Auckiand B.| 200 Oweas Ban eee Gaclanea Up ihe seen! BE Eitan Court of General nay: But wap tee hata he cate Only Elght Pee! the following officers: Mra Cordner, Treasurer; Miss Katherine B. payable. on. Ducomber, 18, IP&2, to. stock Sony ot" General) Haniienss: Hut: WAR IE was en Clement Marteshumas, twenty-two, afBartnett. President; Mra, Leo yson, Recordlig Secretary: | M peer ann Noldern of ‘record ‘ut the loge “of business of the tWneas of William 3. Fallon. Dcioasall are, allor on the battleship Maryland, was| Vice President; Mrs, Prederiok ¢ Hi ney Cas Comesennls d sge, | 3200 Baciti . Pafceuotitce Wilt he: eAvined Jatuena ta Shut Pe or an eer, nade} fount unconaclouk on the New’ York {Recording Secretary; Miss Winifred |{arsi, Mra. John 8. Peckham and Mrs.) oq An et what) portion’ of sald. datribution ty "trot firmed is home by illness Neca pianility 6 expncted ete 1 éfth Street bye watchman at S A.M. Mrs, Clarence Dassler, Treasurer. M nee: Boars. 1100 Parish & Bing Pree le: Giateihitinn 98 TR couth pena If Mr. Fallon ts not able to appear re soneral ware pi t y Fortupe Fanell Mrs, Emil Forst] prices realised awit & Company sales} 00 Penn RR has also been declared by the Board of in court to-morrow the trial will nice 5 3 Kk sey He had falle Wmped from an|will © on the Reception Committers, | « Tin New. York City for week Penn Seab rectors, payable from Reserve for Depletion op with tis partner, Eugene Metioe oy Wien ‘i bs by ere elelt-foot wall and it Was sald at Belles fand Mrs. Joseph Rotond! wilt have ing Saturday, 18 on pmente, 1d Pero Ma on Docs ber 18, 1684, to, stockholders of with Uhelr employer ' t tamaree of the Refreshment Committ Tange in Rk to 18.00 cents ere Mar pe teoord at the close of’ business on conducting the case fur the defense, |veing out of work in | i Hospital that he hid a possible ebaree of Retr umitter eae Trt ee ged 12 14 conte per rere ber ty Hue jon \ os Gactwe of the spinal column. ‘rhe Prowrem Committee consists Phils Co HF. J, KNOBLOCH, Treasures, ease -