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Page 1: chroniclingamerica.loc.gov · Bu v v v8 Arri vecl I nirrhihl Serrtco \KRON, OHIO TJ-* M O'.N M aa \ .' Dalton, s r- -¦ t m W. ufith »t. Ml KISTOMv r\. Kaplar ;- Co.; .1. H Ksplan,

B u v v v 8 A r r i v e clI nirrhihl Serrtco\KRON, OHIO

TJ-* M O'.N M aa \ .' Dalton,s r- -¦ t m W. ufith »t.

M l KISTOM v r\.Kaplar ;- Co.; .1. H Ksplan,

ladtea' and * ;.r, Pennav;-venla.

lohn rayloi & Co H M Raueh, dreaagooda aaattna, velvcta, waah and.n htte gooda; \* -.7.1*

\NNAPOt.IS. Ml>.te.-.-¦! riit ..¦>;.,

r..«-<-<> | Pennayl-va -I a

\! IOO\ V IV.... , ... ,na,r,.»

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¦'i-ar. S|\KK\ II I I V V.

s. Koro ,. i .¦¦ en han-

ITI \MI( « ITAYty¦>-h s- .. E Btnder,

>ii. '. tiata dreaaea;Hoffman * Harfblay, 117 '.'. S3d ."!.

m t.i »r\, ¦, \D. B C'niden, art

dept.. 23 K. Il -li alRMTIMOKK

T. Freudenth .. Sot Carl Freudenthal.failors' trlmmlngs; Martlnlq.ua.

Mft'vls A Small 1' Mlrvta, -"mnants andcotton gooda Pem ¦¦¦ ¦.

s H. Miller !¦.*.'¦ r. mei 'a cloth-fng and furnishlngs. ll.-rn'.d ."-..iiiHr"

Joa. Brow VI .ta, miiij,«..-. \ rr.ar.ri. .'.. **". 27.1 nt.

Co.; C R Maguli speelalty!nti of i F Jef-' lea unlor roHi' M *.. Plach-

9th al'oblene ham

> I".*-

D Helbi r * C Wil larn F Helber,1>ran d

Amer'can vV'hi John111 nea. harness, fort Itur* Hoor coverlnttsirta na H '¦' saersmith, remnai

Mi" F 2 ,i trobaon,Hnet . venlng gow ns, M.

Joseph repreaentingArn *r,.-i(r. Cai I Plaude

l.eatherbury, mlllfncry, flovi r-< feathera,¦¦.: -21 f

J ¦'¦ Ifaim.' Mar ton, floorrtique

Straus» M'. J v woolenton pi* ce >ods Br >2

Kre der Dcpl Ston R 1 Krel l»iI; to «°;ir, general merchan-dlae; >,-?.- t .i Cronin. 171 Madison av.T Baer; t I'...r: upholatery, draperiea;

Hechl *- '- 'nneborn. r*adv toV Baer ,c. Llllentha,, r

HIM.H \*.ITO>. \. .»"ng a, ln, p H Long ¦-. -«-, eoal'aaulta; Hart A ] ,1%

ph Pulttzer men'a-''''-- aulta; MartiniqueBl-l l-.l-II-.IJ>. AV. VA.The Rellable J s Turk ready to wear,g nnd gen ii da* McAlpln.Turk .<* Depl Sti Samuel Turk ready

McAlpln.BOSTON

Sylvla & Copplnger; !'. ],. Sylvla, dryrooda; 24 Leonard sl

.'. ]" Hovey Co..Cpstalrs, Misa T, a.rerk. pettfcoats. under muallna; basement.C. F. Finberf t mgr., jobs

"'*- ta; S. H Roth-

ihlngs; P E Me.vi r, *«h»....... ¦.;¦..>¦

¦.¦¦.-. bathrobes kii in -. \l w axenh«r«.ready to wear;

t li 'Aa*IVi Miss J ij r klmo

" flprk, Iren'a milll-ni

v Connor,Miss \ .-..-. milllnery de-

« ti Alf.-ed Fantl. 116 \V 22d st.an Marsh Co F E. Rugglea,

.... ¦.. lu'.d^r:' ellaa baa and up sfaira, A.

-. beddlng:. c-uill;'. .' ivomei -: um .¦.

a' am« c *: v ... . -,i ,ir.ssp,won 'a col

- . VI Hnm Iburg. hase. ne.'kr; hoateryandun-

;.- Mr t.neh. rep F \ Bui dlck,., .- R j,

nids- mgr.; Mi.«s E. Wat-¦ -.tumes .i T R^.^.:.

'.'- f. tv-oinei .,.,-.- ,-inr|ep.; Miss P. H

' idies .: _¦ ,. hrobea, dreas-*<4Ues; li. E Walsh, wash goods.C Ti p.nii women's hoslory nnd

V. O Burns, base.I:r«sp«; p .1 Keefe, i..!?n"s' coata,

fut b; H I". T.irry,«. gooda. ..ihn'o supplles; Mis? M.7*. .won ii's tailor.^ and high grades. ta: 1 '-.: \y- or, gen uhIsp mgr.; Mr.

r. )..; Miss M. '1. Cronin, infants''7.2 Ith ¦¦!¦¦

i.i '.- ng fo,; W. J. O'Nell,men's '¦¦'¦.:¦ !.. ;i;T. li Whit* '.. Miss Roberge, girl..'

coata .¦ bungalow aprons; W.BI s-iir<s. di goods, wash goods;13; it!

nilcitrlbt C< Baafii f ni ) Vtisa E Keltner. muslin un !¦ r. aan :- on Miaa

FINANCIAL

I

PORTO R1C0 GAS COMPANYTO THE HOIaDERS <>K VIKST MORT-

<;\<.'7 0»/. MMvIM. I'IMt f'OI.llHUMis OF I1IK PORTO RICO <.AKCOMPANY, SKC1 BED BY THE MORT«.V<.P OR OEEO OF TRI ST OF SAIP( ilMPWl TO Tllh t.l IHAMV TRI STI'OMFANl OF M « YORK, AS TRI H-TEE. DATEIJ M'Rll iH. Pil3. \NT>to THK HOIaDERS OF COFPONS OFs.\ID BONDS:

hi puraua nt to MieSoventeentn

' ih« ¦!,.. Mortgagi or r'»edof ..'.-¦ i Igiii 11 been

nrn acting aa a Bond-ipresenting a majority

tanding bonds andoverdue coupoi a "f th" naid Porto RIco Gaa

Bond holdera" Pepn«itting, dated AiiEusr 1, 1919,

fore lorlgeil nnd .¦>. on file v.ithThent Mfn .'. frual ompany nf Phila-

as . .., -a i-.^.«r. addresa la\orthwesl of Ch»atnut end Kotirth

a '. iaj l*. ania and-'int 'a ¦' ave formulated and

", r "l aI1 n' in writliig.foi he r-..,.rg*ni.

>l M I'i rto Rico f,ns|" pai has nlw been t'.l'-d with

Pn idenl t.ifi & Trust C'oin-Peposita ry a'.:,\

.'ial \uii ,,n .,. ted to agrpo toterms ,.f such Plan and Acrefinnnl of

ecute oii'l beeonii» a¦arl to the same by deposltlng vour said

eoupona with the said The.. Life .v Trust Company of Phila-

ps* Pepositary, in oxchang» forrertifScatea of deposit thereof, .-xfiited byh Pepoaltary in tti^ furm preacrlbed andapproved by ihn Commlttea, and to pay an

rtent which .<< herebj deelared to be5 per cenl on the face valu« of the honds-:,.l eoupona ..¦-¦. deposited h^ vou. withinthirt> f30l days after the laat publication of'his nol !;¦!.¦.-1 ten n daya be-

j sal. of tiie propertj of said PortoRicu i. the action now p»nd~

of ilir. =aid Mnrt-¦. > nnd eoupona,

rice with ihea id A gn ement of r.e-

nrgai tion d ,..-,! Novi bei 1921.¦' of \our failure to comp'v

loln in Bijehp'an .. ,,i Reorganlzatlonri-. !:..¦ withli *'i rf r.n) daysafter Ihi property In fore-

rloaure, upon pa ng thi aaaeaament thenue under rind Plan ;.rni Agreement of Ro-

nrganization ntei n thereon. and aa» llquldated amount, ihi r.rr centum on

¦p a" ,: of the assessment as atipulateddaniagi ,m, *., aoonerAgreement of Re-

RVFIS WAPJ.EP. rhalrmanCIS a van der VKF7R

rn \ RiniorM;t. w. FHNN1NOER

VV SPARK8ERICK P. RISTINB

Commltte*.Pa ad F< 7 .'¦ 922.

DIVIDEND NOTICESBETHIE1IK.M MI7I.I, CORPORATION.Vofle* of Dlvldomla on FJght Per Cent.Cumolattve Convertlble Preferre«l Stock;S,-vmi Per Cent. Non-Cumulatlve Prelf»rr«l Stock; Common Mork and Class B(ommon Stock.The first Inatalment of 2'7c of the EightPer Cent. Dividend upon tiie Kight Per ("ent

Curnulatlve Convertlble l'.-«.ferred Stock, andthe firal Instali nt of i\'- of the SevenPer Cent. Dividend upon the Seven Per CenlIsTon-Cumulatlve Preferred Stock of ibern 8t< . ration. which .v.cro deelaredon Januan Z6, 122,. and the !'»'. Hngij'arDividend upon tho Comrrfon Stock and «'laasB Common *-;.> l, of the Corporation. whlrhn<»re do. iared on tho Eame date. will bi^ pay¬able on April l 1923 to tha respectlve hold¬era of record ot aaid f''-;r claaaes of stock atthe close of bualneaa on March K, 1322 .'thedate a> which flie books for the transfer ofaald Seven Per Cent. Non-Cumulative Pre¬ferred Sto-k snd rommon 8tock will beiloaed for Ihe Annual Meeting of Stockhold¬ers to be held on April 4, 1922); th« wrond'.natalmont of said r>l\ldend« on said KtghtPtr <>tit Curnulatlve Convertlble PreferredRtork and nn said Seen IVr Cent. Non-Cumulatlve Pr^fprred Stoch will be pavableon July l. 1022. tn the reepective hoidera of*ecord thereof at thi close of business onJune 15, 1922; the third «-.ti October 12. 192'J;? o the reepective holdera of record thereofat the < iose of li'isiness on September li.1922; end the fourth, on January 2. 192.1. to*he rest>e<-?i.'. holdera of record thereof et thecloae ..f bualneaa on December 16 191*2

becka v.ili i,o malled.R i. McMATH, Secretary.fJatad, Man h l

AMERH AN CAN CO.A <ju*rt»rly di\!dtnd of one and three-

nuartera pf r .-.'r.* h*,t* be.-n ..'e.lared on thePreferred Stocli of thla Company, pavable!..pr)I Ial " .'. Sto< holdt ra of record¦.' " bualneaa March 16th. 1922.¦¦ansier tj£<j*i v.i.i open 'ixecka'¦WSUd, * R. H. TSMON,_ Haoratary aud 2'reaaureft,

T Markua, joba ehltdren"* gtrla' andlunlora' aprtng .'oai.< »mi white dreaaea;I J, Aronaon, boys- clothlng, furnlshlnga; HRafeid. dreaaea; M Domb, |obs «..inon'-aulla and coata; Mim« R, l. Rlce, knitunderwear gloves. hnaierv; 2"0 6th av.Wm. PUene. fiona Co, (Up atalral-r-Mr.

Bleyle, tflen'a clothlng; W. .'. Mtllar, boya'clothlng; Mr. Ranrcon, man'a furnishlnga;Mr iioUll-.fi. ctlvtalon mgr Mr O'Nell,rntasea' suits; Mr. Bullock, women'a suits;Miaa Stack, r*p., c-omta. miii, Mr. Mc¬Carthy women'a coata; Mr. Post, aaet. _lv.mgr., ready Co wear, apparel; Miaa Joyce,klmonoa, negllgees; (baeemerrt) Mr, Ooldberg:, men'a furnishlnga; Mr. Klngadala,mea'a clothlng; Mr, Kahn. walata; MiaaBerk, glrla' and Juntors' mllllnery; Mr.Ring women'a an.l mlsaea' coatumaa; Mr,Levlne. children**, iunlors' an.l glrla'dreaaea; Mr, O Brl in, women'a and mlaaea'7 m.» an.i jims Mr. Reardon, gioveej Mr.Tr>be>, ahoea (bar, annex) Mi McGlnty,...... t t turi\l ahlnga: 220 61 h av,

l.copold Morae Co.; A S. Marka, men'afurnishlnga. McAlpIn

Peerleaa Pettlcoal Co.i S Vndrewa, coiton plece goods, sl!k!>, atttlna, velvets; 1182B'way,K Ooldman * Co Bdward GoldmaTh,

fllTS. fur coats: Breslln.IIRADIIOIK, F\.

Kat* * Qoldamlth; P. H<-rnip, Joba men'afurnlehings. capa, night shirts: 1.7 ingston& Cohen, ss W 7.1 al

RRIDtiKPORT. CONN.D. M. Read Co.; Q 1. Walla, don.esttr*.

wash goods, hlanketn; 40 1 4th av,Howland D. O. Co.: W. li- Tlffnny.

r-"r|. to wear; R, J. Cronln 171 Madl-aon ..> *..

BROOKLYNCooper'a Berlln; P T Schuman, coats.sulta, dreaaea; Ben P" Lcvla, 77 W. 2«th at.

IH'FFALOYVtlitau, Hengerer Co.; W. Mutter, V*

1'a.i", blanketa, comforters, b«.d sprr-a.ls.16 W 7Vh .*'

llcns A Kelly; IV, H Rader. floor cover-ir.K^. toya, drapery, upholstery. arl goodsstaluea. etc A. P. YVesp, mdae managcr;B. .' Ryan, repreaentlng; H"ellowa BuyIngi !orp., 1114 B'waj

S Baron; S Baron. women'a tallor andfurrlrr; Breslln.

BV/./ARDS BAY. MA8S.Kred C. Small; Mrs Fred C Small, ata-

tionery, notions, etc: Imperlal,CARL1SLE, PA.

K. R. Harris: K. IC Harris, tallor; r*nn-aylvanla

4 II VRLEROI. r^..1 M. Rerryman <v Son8; John D. Bervy-

mai drcssps: M.-.'-i InlquerHATTWOOl.A, TENN.

Model Storr-; M. Feld, dry s.iort*. wom.. n'u ready to wear, mllllnery; Aberdecn.

c mc \t.oDonald Cloak Co.; M Sellmer, coats and

'suits; S. J. Kaalndorf, 38 Wesl 32d at.Rothschil.l .C- Co.i B, \V. Van Syckle,

men'a and boys' clothlng; 44R 4th av.Mandel Bmo. Miss Singer, skirts. Misa

Chrlstle, Infants' wean i 8 East 22d sc.L. Kleln; Mr*. M. Novey. chlldren's and

'infants' wear, underwear; 11M Broadway.Marahall Field Co.; K. J Mearna, mll

llnpry; T. C. O'Donnell, trlmmod mii-.linery; 1107 Broadway.

Sears-Roebuclc; D. Nelaon, boya' andchl dren'a clothlng; 115 .">th av.

Carson, Plrle -S.-ott; J. Mulvlhlll, men'sclothing: Mr. Rarrie. rep.; 414 4ih nv,Curtain Supply Co.; II. Brown, ai'.ver-

warp; Pennaylvania.Oreene'a: B, Greenc, ready to war;

1112 Broadway, Room 14C.:'.Marshall's; Sld K Mundhelm, bo; a' fur-

nish ni-s; Klk's 'lub.I. Kleln; Mrs. I. Novy, corsets, braa-

sierea. ivaista. inualln underwear; caroFellowp Buylng Corp.; 1164 B'way.

PhilllpRborn'8; 7.. Dicker, silk snd washdressea S21 B'way.The Fair; C. \V, Poppcr, .ioh» of coats,

dresses: M. A. Horowitz, joba ooata, suits.baaement; 22S 4th av.

Marahall Field rv Co.; R. K. Puiiivan.representing; MiM* /\. Garrity, ladles' coats,SUlts, skirts; !l"i B'way.

Donald's; M. Feliner, .-on's, :^ulta; S. -T.Kaalndorf. ^R W, :;2d st.May Judah; R. A. Msv, dreasea; 3C W.

IC th et.Kann rS- Friedman; Max M, Kann eoats,

Hijlt^. cirr-sM.'s, skirts; "7 \Y, 26th stCINCINNATI

Ogua Rablnowlch c7- Ogus; J. sirjuss,m 7:inr-r-. C'.v rth jv, /»-

J. D. Jacobs ^- c'o 1 n. Jacobs, coats,f ik drr-ssrc Hoffman A.- Hartblay, 117\\ eat 3H.1 st.

I.eo M M^r'.-s Co H. Rosenheim; coata,BUita; 4H4 4th a>

Joaeph Lazarus, general mllllnery; 1S W.38lh SC.

CIjEVEI.ANOWm. Taylor & Sons ¦*.>.; Miss A. T.oomls.

bas~. mllllnery; Mrs. B. Barl, hase. girls'wear; <".. \V, Buchhelt, hase. hoslery, un-derwear, men's wear; '*2."> bth av., room823May Cn.: Iko. ""prif-ht, m«-n's furnish-

iriKB; 7-7 *.\ 26th st.Bell I'lo^k Co.; II. A. I.eldne-, drosses,

coats. suits. waists, Mr-Alpin.Hlgbee Co.; Charles McGowan, jewelry,leather goods: 240 Madison av.

(OII'MBI'S. OHIOTilorehocise. Martin Cn R i;. Pendleton.

t>-ri.<e, manaf»r; Charles A. Cook. 27riSth nv.

DAYTON, OHIOEklr>r Johnson Co.; Miss Groban. waiete

Fw>-at.*rB. fkirts: Charles A. Cook. 2S66th av.Rike Kumler Co.; Miss Rankin. drejses;

Miss Parklnson, mllllnery: 27'f. f.th av.Klrlor Johnson <7o.; F. W. Emm'rt, radio

wireless, pictures, cameras, ilO Jladi-Bon av,

BENVERBerkowtl-- Bahy SpertaitT Shop: H. W.

Berkowltt;, chlldren's dressea and coats;Pennsyivanla.

Npij-teter Co.; Max P. Xeusteter. roats.suit* and dresaes; T.. Rl.-omoberg, furs; IS"A est. I'Kth Hf.

OF.TROITc~llne. Brown & Co.; Misa Sharp, waists,petticoata; 404 41 h av.

FINANCIAL MEETINGSSOUTHERN PACIFIC 4'OMPANY.

NOTICE Ol" MEETING.16B Br'.adT.Ky, New York, N Y.. Jan. 3, 19S!!.The Annual M>jj»tlng of the Stoekbolrier*!

of the Southern Pactflo Company will N> h»ldst the ottl.o of tlils Company ln Anehoras".Jeffer8on County, Kentuck>, on WednesdavApril b, 1922, at twelv» o'cloek noon, stand-ard time, for the following purpoyes, via;.:1. To e.lect fifteen Directors.

2, To conalder and acl upon all quest|or.7iand mattr-rs whieh may legallv come hr-foro.hr- meeting re'ating t.-. Federal control ofthe C'oinpany's propertles undr>r thn art ofCongress of March 21, 131S, or any agrer.-ment or settlement 77th the Coveriiment tnrespect thereto. or relating to the terniina-tion of s.uh Federal eontmi by the returnof the proyierties or otherwlse, and/ or r«-lating to conditions resultlng frotu or auc-ceodlng such Federal control, and generallyali qiiPBtlons aud rnnlters growing out of orfincldent to such control, termlnatfon thereof,or foi'owlng conditions. Including the guar-^nt."V /.'L ,ncomo "iider the TransportationAct, 1920, and settlement thereof

8. To transact all such other business aaniay legally come before th" meeting. Includ¬ing thp approval an,] ratification of all iiotlor-of the Board of Directors and of the Execu¬tive Committee slnce th» last annual meetingof tne .stor-kholders ol this CompanvFor the purpooes cf the meeting the booksfor the transfer of stock will bp closed at 3oclock P. M. Tuesday. March 21, 1922, andwill be reopened at 10 o'clock A. M.. Thurs¬day. April 6. 1 fITJ*i.By order of the Board of Directors.

_HUGH NEILL, Secretary.TO THE PHARElIOljI^IW^TfERC^7-III.E.NATIONAIj BANK INVkw' york"NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that »apeclal nie.etlng of. ihe sbareholders of Mar-ran i° N^,k",M' ,Ba'Lk in New York has beencalled und will ba hpld on March SO 1982at 12 oclock noon of that rlay. at th» malncfflca of aald Bank. No. 116 Broadway, tr.the Borough of Manhattan. The Cltv ofNew York (1) to vote on a propositlon toratiry and conftrn. an agreement heretoforeentered Into betveen tho Directors of M»r-.anille National Bank ln New York and t'heDirectors of The Seahoard National Bank

tne City of New York. providing for theconsoltdatlon thereof into a single nationalbanking association. tn i>e, known at TheKeahoard National Bank of the City of NewY"ork, and (2) to take. autherlze and/or ap-provo a.n such further action as shail banecesaary 01- proper to efTectuat* »_cbconcolldation.

By order of the Board of Dlrectora.CHELLIS A. AUSTINPresident

J. C. TRATHAGENr. . * ^ . C'aahlerDated, Februarj* 27, 1922.

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a Sp^crla!Meeting of the Fhareholders of The Sea-board National Bank of the Citr of NewTork will be hel.i at its Banking OfftoeNo. p9 Broad Street. Manhattan Borough.N"W York City, on the ."10th day of March1922, at 10:30 A. M. for tho purpose ofvoting upon the propositlon to ratlfv andcon firm an «grf»in*nt made betwe-n theDiie.tors of Thp Seaboard National Bar;'-of the City of New Tork and the Directorsof Mercantlle National Bank in New Yorkproviding for the consolidation of said twobaiikn and upon such matters as may beappropriate to carry Into effect aald agree¬ment.By order of the Board of Directora.New "York March 2nd, 1922.THE SEABOARD NATIONAL BANK

OF THE CITY OF NEW TORK.SAMUEL G. BAYNE. President.

CHICAGO AND NORTH WESTERNRAILWAY COMPANY

111 Broadway, New Y'ork. March 1. 1922.For the purposes of the annual meettr.g,which will be held at the Company's office,in Chicago, Jliinols, on Tueadav, April 11

1922. at 11:00 o'clock a. m., the stocktransfer books will be closed on Frlday.Marcb ]«. 192:!. -at the cioae of bualneas ririthat day, and reopened on YC'ednesda'April 12. 1S22.

JOHN D. CAI.DWELL, Secretary.CHIOAG43, HAINT PACL, MINNEAPOlTsAND OMAHA RAILWAY COMPANY3 11 Broadway, New York, March 1, 1922.For the purposes of the annual meeting,which will be held at the Company'a offlce,ln Hudson. Wisronsln. on Wedne?dav, April12, 1922. at 9:00 o'clock a. m.. tho stock

transfer books cvll! be closed on Krlday.Mitrci 10. 19i!2, at the close of buainesa onthat. day, and reopened on Thursday, April 18.1»22. JOHN D. CAUDWELL, ^eoreUmt

A. Keldsn; J&i. N. Kcldan, ronls andaulta Pennaylvanla,w H Bartlell Co.; Berl Silverman,dreaaea, coats, suits and aklriai .1 w. goih

a\,Crowley Miinrr Co.; C av. Omenberghosiery; H. R, Rlalng, drng aundrloa; tollel

articles; Mr. Noubrirk, toy«; Alfred Fanll,116 AV. 38d sl

'. 1. Hinlson Co Mr. Well, rnllltner'Misa Lewla, lacea, embfolderlen, irlnimlnga; Mrs. Kionn. rlbbons; Mr Armstmng. boya' clothlng. men'a furnlahlnga;Miss Barltume, ls.-.>s. rlbbons. eiiibtoldei ies.handkerchlefa, velllnga; i,. Brownhlli, baaa,nuiae. mgr., 227. ;.th aV,

EASTON. PA.nrr t'o.: iv M. Lamatie, garin«n(s: lly-

man'a, 36 Weat 31al at.Ron Ton; !,. Rosenhaum, hosiery, kni!

underwear, gtovea, rlbbona, men's furnlah.itigs nnd hata; cave Ili.ffmnn ,v Hortblav,

ill? \V. 83d st.EAST IIVK.KFOOL. OHIO

Whll * Rlckeraburg; s,,i Whlt, drvgoods; Mori InlqueD Kabatehnlek: D Kabatehnlek, men'a

clothing and furnlahlnga; Oriuid.EI.AIIRA, N. V,

Lemuel T. Holmea; rtobert T, Holmea.Jobbera dry gooda, notlona, men a furnlahIng*. Mart Inlque

F.I.VRI A. OHIOPhilip Schtllti; Philip Schulla, women's

ready to wear, millliiei v Martlnlquo.ERIE. PA,

Erle Dry Ooods Co.; Miss M. .Inhanti.ready to wear; A IS. Pmllh, books, 4324th av.

Erle D. O. Co.; A, 1*;. 8ldel, sllka; 4324th nv.

l.ong's. Tn,-.; AV, R, Long, coats, suits.wnlsts. Harl A Flanagan :.'. 3 i.tii ;. v.

F.VANSMI.l.K. IND.Thr IcVienhauaer Co.; M L. Ichenhauaer,

Importera and wholesale dcalora of glaaaand queenaware; Pcnnaj Ivanla

FA1.I. Kl\ ER, Al \>y.R Bailll. Co. Miss Kath Pillon, repre-

aenting; Mrs V. Matulowoljs, dresaea;Cumberland.FERNANPINA. I'l.*..

Andrew s Allan; Andrcw S. Allan, drvgOOda; Mar' Inlque

FORT EDWARD, N. A.Thomaa ('. Loughlin, clothlng; Claridge.

FORT avaam;. IM).Lat/. Co. T. .1. Siorin. Isdles' readv to

wear, M, B. Golubock. 870 7th av.OI.ENS I'AIl.S, N. Y.

F. Wlley Store. C. AV Wile. women'aready to wear. Lhd MnHler 1170 B'waj

HAMBl.'RGJ PA.Solon D. Baushor; 1".. .1. Bausher, under-

weq r Mart InlqueHAMILTON. CAN.

Thoa. C WnUtins Co.; A. Lalcs, furnlture. upholstery. china, phonographa,blankets; 23 L. ::'>th sl

MARRISRt'RG, I'\.Iseman's Pppt. Store; 1. Is. man. rendv|

to wear; care A'ogel, 1170 H»mThe Ladiea' Baaaar; J. lt. Zlmmerman

womon'a ready |i> wear; Imperlal.HARTFORD, CONN,

AYlae, Smith .ft Co ll \sheim, enats.aulta -.nd fura; .art- Juy ,v Co 105 Grandst.Knoek Co G 0 Knoek, representlnghardware; TorkConnora Clothing fo. r. Kyuor, men'a

furnishlngs, hats; Somersot1IEBK1MEK. N. A.

Kmplre Clothlng Co.; 11 Copcland, wom¬en's ready to wear, Imperial

HORNEI.L. N, A.C. F. Babcoek Co., inc; 11 D. Clark,men's furnlshlngf*. t ol Pt. gcods; Jaj & Co

19 AV. 3 4th st.HOI STON. TL'V.

Ladln'a Co.; S. P. Ladin, Jobs rlro eaLlvlngston & Cohen, 38 W. 32d at.Grand Leader; Misa Flnan, georgetto

and cotton walsta; Affiliatcd Retail Stores,1372 Broadway

III NTINGTON. AV. VA.O. 1. Standard P. G. Co.; 11. \ Gatts.

toys and .'.oils; 277 B'way.. Room 610Solof's; If. Solof, ready to wear; Arthur

Mlncer, 11'> W. 32d sl.O. L. Standard P. G. r> 11. A Gatts.

toya, govns; rt77 Broadway.INDIANAPOUS

L. S. Ayrea Co.; Miss Giffin, dreaaea;22S 5th »v

11. P. Wasson <fr Co \Urr M. Reddingchildren'a w.ar; Alfred Fanll, 116 AV. 32dstWm. H Block g. Co C II Palge,

satln.s and velvets; 1261 B'wayL. P. Ayrea Co.; Mra Rogera, girls' andi

luniora' weer; C. Margolis, (basementlhoalery. knlt underwear, boys' clothlng,wash goods: 2;*h .",th a\.

r«ttis D. G, Co.; T, c Lorengcn, china.glaasware, electrlcal euppliea; 2'jo Madi¬son av.

ITTIACA, N. V.Rothachlld Broa.; Miss Amy L Gld-

dings. laces. embrotderies, rlbbons; Im¬perlal.

¦JAMERTOWN, N. V.Abrahmson-Blgelow Co M G. Paquln

silk and wool dreaa goods, Bristol..lOLlET. ILL.

Klino Broa., P. L. Turk. ready to wear;Breslln.

JOHNSTOWN, PA.Penn Traffle Co.; H. Schleslnger, (baae-I

meml .1obs silk dresaea, hoalery, biouses,skirts; C. S. Logan. 134 AV. :;;>rl st.

KAIAMAZOO. MICH.J R. Jonea I'uns & <'.> Mrs C Cade,

ladles' ready lo wear; Waldorf Astoria.kansas City. mo.

Jonea Store i"o.; J. O. Pay. mlllinery;23 E 26th sl.Jones Store Co.; F. Lleberman, uphols¬

tery; 23 E. 26th et.i;»nrge B. Beck D. G Co.; Miss Shull,

ready to wear; 241 Madison av.KINGSTOrV. N. Y.

Cp-To-Pate Clothing Co.; F2 Formnn,men's clothing, coata, aulta, fura. Pennsyl-vania.

KNOXVII.IaE, TENN.Anderson. Pulin & A'arnell; P. Handly,

laces, embrolderles, notlona; Iva KIrkman!rep.; J. M. BiggillH. 333 "th nr,

faAl'REIa, MISSFine Bros.; M. Mlchcl, mdse. manager

pii-ee gooda, etlks; Kirby, Block & I-'Ishcr,3 2 2 1th av.

LITTLE ROCK, ARK.Beale-Burrow D. G. Co.; N. M. Harrlson,'.' "d aid domestic toys and notlona;

Itb B'-ffav, room 1h04.LOS ANGELES

B'way Dept, store; Mra. llosa, dreaaeo;7 7 Madison s*

LOCISVJLLE. RT.Louis Wener; l.ouih n eiiur, n-.f'-. chil¬

dren'a clothlng; Martinlque.MAHANOY CITY, PA.

F.-fowlch Bros.; Abe Refowich, men's

¦'Inllilng nnd furnlslitnga, bois' furniah-Inga; Murllnl..

M \KION. IND.Bonton BIb Rloro; C E. Hawca, floor

eoverlngs. drapery, upholstery, furnlture;O, H Cochrane men'a nnd boya' clothlng;Iten F, L. \ Is, :<7 W 28th »t

M'KKESPORT, PA.r...t,....is o M. M, I'l.Msmllh. |nbs c-ips,

m»n's t.luht shirts, furnishlngs; I.tvingston¦V- Cohen, ::s \v, ,"2<l st

MIMIMIIS. TENN.p.-. Block Mrrcantllfl Co.; O. Toekirl-».

woolen and oolton plece goods, fiHnn..)*.rlomestlca; care of S, SolOmon, 1261 Broad

Br* Block Mrrc Co.; s. dreenblatt, aulis.dreaaea; Mr, Stnrr, mllllnery; AfflllatedReiail Storea, 1372 B'way,

MII.B VI REEOlmbel Brns A. M. Crofoot. men'a

clothlng; Broadway an.l 32d stBd Sehuster c...: mi«.h m. Thomaa,dresses; oare of Afflllal.-.l Tletall Stores,L'17 2 BroadwayD Braun x Co.; Davld Braun, men'sfurnishlnga; McAlpin,Blumcvtifcld i.kner Co.: F. Rlumenreld,general mllllm rv; R \V .ijtth «i

MINNICAPOLIH, MINN.Powera Merc Co.; O. Itcctor. special lots

coats, dressea; Miss M. Gary, muslln under-wear, negllgcea, bathrobea; W. C. M. Pyke.lnc...... embrolderlen, handkerchlefs, velllnga,ladles' neckwear; O T. Balthorn. lewelry,allverwaro, white goods; 11. Hood, uphola-tory, ruga, carpets; 8 E, I'rio. house fur-nlshings. toyn, spoVtlng goods; 16 W,89th st.

Benlon'e; B, G. iielier. coats, aulta,<lr. ss.-n; William GroSB, 770 7th av

T<eader More. Co.; 11 M. Hlgglns. mdse.manager; R, ,i. cro-nln, 1T Madison av.

L. S. Donaldson Co.; .'. Amluxen, silkdress goods; 240 Mn.llson a\.Edwarda Store. il Qraceman, dresses.

coats and suits. furs, fur coat.?; :',70 7th av.

MOBILE, AI.A.1 ITammel Dry Gooda Co.; R. L,

Strauss. ii..tions. ]o..iher goods. .iewelerv,handkerchlefs, neckwunr, books station-ery, t,,||Pt goods, house furnishlnga, all-verware, nrt goods, pictures. atatuea;care of Baer & Llllenthal, 1150 Broadway.

MORGANTOWN. AV. VA."rr Bros.; F. 1> Orr. representative;Hotel ilai-I.lge.

NA8HVILLK, TENN.Welnbaupi .c- Jacobs; Harry Welnbaum,women'a rfcarty lo woar; Martinique,

NAZARETH, PA.Mrs. H Wetlcrham; Mrs. H. Wetter

haiu. women's furnishlngs; RraslinNEWCA8TLK, PA.

Newcastle I> (1 Co.; D. McFarlane,ladles ready to wear; Allied Storea, *'«65th av.

NKW IIAVKN, CONN,Shart >iiI)t- <v Hol.lnsc.n; B, H. 1'iella.

uphojatery; VV. G. Flack, dress goods; 4044th av,

.1. Press o.- Co Harry Press, J. Press,(iillors, woolen and cotton piece goods;Park VvenueMax Llpscher: M:ix Llpscher, woolen

pi. ce good! Bai .> A vc nue.NEW ORLEANS

M ilao;t Blancho Co.; .1. j. Bashlnaky,mllllnery: 116 W. 92.1 st.Wagner Bro.*.; C. A. Wagner, in*n'n

furnishlngs; Broxtcli.NEWPORT, RY.

Herman Jacobs <£. Co.; II Jacobs, costs.smts ;.nd silk dresses; Hoffman ct Hart-b nj Ui \\f. 79,! st.

NORFOLK. VA.V Dotimer ct- Bro.; .1. J. Doumer, drv

goods; Imperlal.NORAVICH, CONN.

lt'i.l A Hughes; J. W. Buseey, gonts'tn .ishings wash goods; J S. Cleveland.ready to wear furs, pcttlcoata, aweaters;104 llh av,

Ohl.AIIOMt CITYM. IV Heiskowttjj, dresses, 276 nth a-.

room 603.OXFORI), N. C.

Tho Hub: M. Sl Wolf, clothlng andmen's fui nishlng -; larldgo.

PENN ARGYL. PA.i. .- .' Sauerwlnc; C E. Sauerwine,

clothlng, men's furnishlngs; r-nnsjlvanla.Granville ,\. Heimer; (iranvllle j\.

Ileimer, ni(r. loys; C iand.PEORIA, ILL.

Block rt Kuhl; O. II. Naff-iiger. women'sar.l girls' coats, aprons, drcssno; AlfredFantl, 1 l« W. 17.1 i

ITTIKJ.RI RO, VA.C Wire; |*. Wlee, dry goods, men's

clothing; BresllnPHIIAPF.LPHIA

Feingold ts. Sicpin; M. Felngold: B.Slcpin. woolcns; 1182 B'way., room 1B01.

Herbrrt Kohn, s'lk. venetlana; 35 W.3 41 h s t.M Fuhrman, woolena; ,\bcrd»en.Gimbel Bros.; Mr. Scott, men'a furnlah-

lngs; Miss Guggenhelm, umbrellas; B'wayan«I a2.l st.

N, Snollenburg e> Co.; Miss C. Lowen-Btein, mlaaes", ju-niors' and glrla' wear;1261 B'way,

Bla Shot..- Ilosiery Co.; Charles Shono-man. prealdent, sales manager; 225 5th av.

IC Gutman A Co.; J. Outman. jobs men'swoolens; M. M. (Juldberg. 3 W, 29th at.Pearlberg Cooper; S. S. Cooper, c.loaks,

suit"; McAlpin.Mllllnery Supply House; Mr. Goldstein,

repreaentlng; Pemnsylvanla,CJImbel Bros.: A Lowenthal, .iobs mlsses'

and ladles' wool dresses; B'way and 32d Bt.R. Miller; R. Mill»r. general merchan-

wi.se, Herald Square Hotel.A S. Paul, A. S, Paul, hala; Hotel

Con, Inental.Corrain's; A. C. Cnrrsin. aprlng dresses;

Hart-Flanagan, 253 nlh bvBlauner'8; II. Suratt, ladlea' large size

dressr-s, Alfrcl Fantl, U« W, 87'd st.Gimbel Bros.; A Lowenthal, 1obs ladles'

ard mlsses' silk and woolen dress-s; MissKahn. women's and mlsues' Japanese nllkand cotton kimonoa; B'way and .13d at

H. Llpper; II. Llpper, trtmniinga, fancybtaids. etc. Pennaylvania.The Harris Co H. C. rohn; Miss Sara

Conn, representing; Imperlal.Marvey Carpet Co.; Samuel K. Harvey,

mfr. floor cuverlinga; Imperlal.Mendall's; Mbji Hlrseli. coats, sulta,

walsts; Ben F. Lev-ls, .17 West 26th st.PIVF, BLUFF, ARK.

Froug Co.; Mr. Sherman, 1obn dresses;Livingston .t- Cohen, 88 AV. 32d st.

PITTSBURGHKaufman Dept, Store; p. Schwarts,

irirlr.e. manager; Miss Harris. repreaentlng-1261 B'way.Jacob Weisberg; Abe Wc^pberg, coats,

suits, dressea; Pemnsylvanla^Boggs «v Buhl; Miss K. A. Tltus. Ucea;

Miss K. Hamilton. asslsting; 1140 B'way.

MnCreery Co.| Miss M. Mungaven, furs;38 11. 26th st.Ronenbauin I'o.; HI c.oldflnger, furs; Al-

fre.l Fantl. 116 VV. 32d st.Frank fr Heder; A. t. Sedar, milllnerv:

care of Afflltated Retail Stores, J372Broadwayfampbrira; Mlas Krnuae. mualln under¬

wear; 4.12 4lh av.Roaenbaum Co,; Miss B, T. Kenny, nagll-

gees and nprons. Ml.*-. M. t. Htlne. negtlgeeaand silk hathlng suits; Misa E Mrnenman.mlsses' and Juniors' dnisses, MIks E. Mo-Claln. nilsses' and Juniors' coats, suils;Mrs. M. II. Bomont, mdaa. mgr., mlssos'rnats. suits, dresses; Alfred Fantl. I 1« W.8Jd at.

riTTSFIEf.D. MASS.England Pros p, V. Shleldu, bovn' c701h

Ing; 10f> Grand strORTSMOI'TH, OHIO

AV. A. Pepper, 10 to 2fl <vnt Store. W,A. Pepper, notlona, noveltlea, et.-.; Breslln

POI'cnKEFPSIF. N. Y.Lu.key, Rlatt ft Cu.; Miss M. B. Batea,

dresses, coata an.l suits. furs, fur e,i.iB;A. M. Blass. repreeentlng; care Fred ,\t-klns, 320 6th av.

PORTLAND. MK.Porteous. Mitchell /u Hniun, A. I'Homme,

plece goods; 432 4lh iv

PBOVIDENCEJ. Sftmtiels A Bro.; M. Fuld, domeslies,Miss R. Levy, walsts; Alfred Fantl, 116

W. 32d st.Ooldberg'a; Louis Gnhil.erg. Miss Rose

Goldberg. general mdse.; Martlnlqii".RAI.EIGH, N. C.

Brontano Fifth Ave. Khop; M. J Zlm-merman, ready to wear, mllllnery; 2574th av.

Koonce, Detnton, Ine.; p, C. Duncan,women's ready to wear: Marilnlque.

RICHMONDMiller ft Rhoada; Mr. Scott, sllks. dress

goods; 432 4th av.Cohen Co.; Misa P. Enuieberg. ladiea'

rrady to wear; Baer ft Mllentnal, lir.OB'way.

Bloomberg Bros Mllllnery Co. II. Bloom-bcrg, milllnerv, f.73 B'way

ROfllKSTF.ltB, Forman ''o.; Mrs. Blttlor, mlllinery;Miss Ssllerson. miisll'n underwear, negjp

geen; 22b 6th av...Mrs. Samuel Covner; Mrs. Samuel Cov-ner,. dre«o»*. coats and aulta, skirts; Mnr-tlnlqur.

SACRAMENTO, C'AT.IF.AVelnslockl.ubln ("n.; f,tr. McKIm, ha.a«

ment mdse.; 22'f, 61 li av.Emporlum. It. c. Sciblrd, basement men's

an.l hnys' furnishlngs; 226 Rlh a v.Rnphaei Wein Co.; Mlaa <',. Cohen, up-stnli-H petticoats, knit goods. Ilngerto.waleta, eorsets; Mrs. M Sluper, down

stalrs ronfs, sulte. drosKc.-, skirts; W. S.Burke, upetaira women's hoalery, knit un¬derwear, downatalra glovca, knit under¬wear, hoal'Tj 1,6 f;. 26th at

SAOINAW, MICH.M. N. Tanner Co AV. |i. Murrav, cotton

pleoe goorlH; 117.1 Broadway.MAN FRANCISCO

Meyer Cloak * Sult Co B. F. Meyor,summer tissue arrd glngham drenses .«Solomon, 1261 B'way.

SAVANNAH. OA.L. Woltz » Co. L. WcltZ, drv good'men's clothlng; Breslln

SCHENECTADY. N. A.IL A. Felnateln; H. A. Felnatein, drygood», men's clothlng; Crand

SCOTLAND NECK, N. C.Boyelln Shteids Co.; C. J, Shlelds, RayBoyelto, gen. mdse.; Martlnlque.

SEI.MA, ALA.Rothsehlld Merc. Co. A. Rothsehiidladiea' ready to wear; J J. Roeder 3(j",6th av.

8HARON. PA.Gluck Stores Corp ti. A, and M. ir

Gluck, repreaentatlvea; care Hoffman ftllertblsy. 117 AV. 33d st

SHENANDOAH, PA.Vbraliam Marateck; Abraham Maratockdrj goud/=, notions. Grand

SMITHFIEI.D. A A.George AV. Delk; Georgo V1.'. Delk, drygoods, clothing, ahnes; Grand.

RPRINGFIEIaD, MASS.Forben ft, AVallace; Mr. Leary, tovs; 240Madison av.ST. LOCI8

Scruggs. A'andevoort ft Barney; MissHall. nilsses' and juniors' roafs. suits.dreaaea; Mi.ss Blefry, ladie*' coats 'J2S5th av.

Sthger Rroa.' Cloak Houae; Fd Meyer.jobs ladiea' and chlldren'a wlnter coats-37 FJ 28th st.

Rlce-Stlx Co. T. J'.iook, ni\ri ,»!id cottonsport dresses; 212 6th av

Stlx. H».«r ft. Fuller; \V. HI. Sltllngton,allks, dreaa good*., llninga; L. McAlegterJoba cotton goods. llnena; Miss B. Poehn".Johs eorsets. bra.s.M.-ren, J. K. Wallacebaaemenl silks. ilr»ts goods. linings; PI'llman, laces, embrnlderi««. ladiea' neckwear. umbrellns, handkerchlefa; 1 ! "7B'way.

STEFBENTIM.E,- OHIOI. Sulabacher Co.; J. A. Parker, knit

unil.rivenr, hosier; Baer ft Lilienthal,1150 Broadway.NT. PAUL

Macey Co.; I,. Stlverateln, coata, suits.skirts; Mrs. !.'. M. Johnatone, sweaters,silk underwear. nprons. bathlng suits, Mrs.L. Silveretelrr. Joba dreaaea; J. A. Herz-berg. 100 W. 32 st.Golden Rule; c. Dalrymple, notions, Jew-

elry. leather goods; 3 VV. 29th st.Benton'a; B <;. Heller, coata, aulta,

dreaaea; AVm. Gross. 370 7th av.

STROIDSBI R4i. PA.AVyckoff Co. Nathan Smith, rnaadv to

wear; Hoffman ft Hartblav, 117 AV. 33d st.SI SQVEHANNA, PA.

Henry T'errine; Robert K. Perrlne, fur¬niture, Imperlal.

TOLEDO, OniOT.a iSaile & Koch; s. Davis, boya' cloth¬

lng; Miss Wagner, nilsses' coats; 225 6th av.AV. L Mllner <"o.; K. P. Grlffith. men'a

jand boya" clothlng; O. J. Kelchner, toya,furniture; Alfred Fantl, 116 AV. 32d at.Meyer Jonasson Co.; A. Glnsberg. f ura,

VV. Miller, Jobs better dressea; Frank Froh-man, 276 5th av.Thompson-Hudson Co.: H. J. Maaon

» oolen and cotton ploce goods; Jay ft Co19 W. 34th at.

TORONTO, CANADAR. Slmpson Co.; A. R, Anderson, gene¬ral merchandlse; Charles Gowana, walatn-F. Sommers. Mrs. O. Mullon, Miss A

Jtrennan. represeutat Ives; 47 AVest 34th stS. F. McKlnnona Co.; ll. Clark, milll-nery; Grand.

TRENTON. N. J,Taed'e, Inc; II, L. Cohen, representingA\ m. Goras Co., 370 7th av.H. JI. A'oorhenn ft Bros.; C. W Perrvwomen'e re»dy to wear; 432 4th av.

Markets in Other CitiesBaltlmore

IlondsF*:-s Open. High. Low. i.av.1000 'oal «s lno ;oo ino 1002000 Cos 6s. 98% 98% ¦''* 7 !>8%

7, cio City 5s, '29 ..100 100 100 100i"" City 5s. '25 ..100 100 100 100500 City 6s g '29.100 ion mo 100

10400 City 4s, '61 96 97'; 96 97%200 City 4s, '58 96 96 96 96200 City 4s, '57 96 96 96 96

2400 City 4s, '54 97 97 97 971600 City 4s, '58 ..97 97 97 9 7500 City 4s, '61 96 96 96 96

1000 G C Nor 6s S9»; 88% 83% 83 li3000 Da 6s PS 98 98 PS2000 Mon Val 5s ..79 79 79 794000 Mon Val 7s .. 97 97 97 9',"2000 Pa Water 5s. 94 7 34A4 94% 94 %2000 Power 6s 99 "j, 99% 99% 99'-.30O0 Cn 4s.69% 70 69% 70

20000 Pn 6s.99*4, 99% 99'; 99%1000 W B A 5s 77'- 777 77% 7 7 %

Stock819 Coal . 82% 82'j 8 2% 82Ai

5010 Cosden pf 1 *?, 4% 4 % 4 >.;15 Com) '"r pf 26% 26% 26% 26%15 Md Cas . -)<i% *0% S0% *-0'.|

ino Mer Rk.19% 19% 19% 19%15 Mt Ver pf 44% 44% 4 4ij 44%25 Pa Wat 98% 98% 98% 9KC90 Power .101 io; 100"; loo",20 W B A 15% 15% 16% 18%

Boston CurbBld Askj Bid Aak

Arla rCxtn... 1 2 Iron r«n v % sArl-i Silver. .18 19 il.a rto.se ...40 60Ariz Tip Top-- 2 Majestic ... 4 fiB!k Hawk.. 4 6 Mex Metals '"Chief Con... :'. % 8% Midw Moss... ?.Calaveras .30 ko Mutual D T..34 7.6Crystal new 54 65 IMonarcl . 15Denbigh ... 6 % Nl & /, :;Eagle B B.. 2% 2% Nlxon 10 1*.Eureks Cro 21 22 iSvn Metals.. 5 7Forcuna . ..

¦" Silver Rcef,. u 4Gadsden 47. 55 jTexana. f. 7Homa .....'* fi Un Ver Hj-C.27% 28Iron Blosa.,,16 19 ITukon .... 1 1%

Boston¦alea. Open. High. Low. Lart

20 Amer Zlnc... 13% 12% 13% -3 yISAhmeek . 16% 16% 16% 16'-.lOOAlaaka . 60 50 1,0 50

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245 Arla Coml,... 8% 9% «. % 970C'al Ariz. 6714 55% 57 % 58

100 Carson . 13% 1""-; Jrja; ] 3 .;20 Cop Rangp.. ... 42% 42% 42 42%ro Davla Daly_ 7% 7% 7% 7%90 Kast Butle 1 0 .% 1 0 -(,-. j n -"

ITSHelvetla 2 2 2 21620 Island Creek.. 97% ]oi>. 97 % 99U

50 isle Royale... 24 24 23% 2.8%200 Keweenaw 1 % % 3 u. - 150 La Salle. 1 % 1 % ',n 1 ./

100 Mason A'alley. 1'-, 1 \ j rj£ j ».530 Mayflower O. C. 4%, 4'-, 4:.. 4 *&>60 Mohawk . 57 57 % 57 67 %215 New Cornelia. 17% 18 37% U

170 North Butte... 11% 13 11% 11%60 Niplsslng . 6% 6% 6',; 6%30 Old Dominion. 24 24 24 2420 Osceola. 33% 33% 32% 32%610 Pond Oreek... 16% 17 % 16% 17%lOOQuincy . 42% 4?% 42% 42%5 Ray . 14 14 14 nISSSeneca . 14% 14% 14 1420 St Mary'a Land 44% 44% 4414 44%50 Kupertor . 2 % 2% 2% 2%lOOSup *¦ Boston. 1% 1% * 1, 1 ..,

6:-tc.0 Trlnity . 2% 2% 1% 2%1000 Tuolumne 60 50 f.o 50242 V S Smelt pf. 43% 4:;% 47!% 43%

3435 t'tah Apex.... 3% 8% ", % 3 »,350 Ftah Cons... 2 2 1% 1%lOOt'tah Metals 1% I'i li -JL60 Wolverine ...10% 1! 10'.. 11

Railroads0 Bos Elev ..... 76% 76% 76% 76%25 Maine Cent ... 81% :;i% 30% 30%5 Nor Wor pf.74 74 74 74

60 NT NH & H.. 16% 16% 16% 16%5 Old Colony- 78% 78% 78% 78%97 West End .... 50 -c*% S0 bo-^ do pf . 59 59 68% 58%

MJaoeUaneous

J«AJnar Agr.36 36 :-.;> 3s. «. Pf wm «T_. ai% 6? ST

lOOBeacon Choc 60:tnn Boston Mex 25260 Eastern Mfg. 12210 Eastern R S. 5 6%53 Ediaon .1 56 iaj56 Elder . 4%

i 50 Gardner . 1 4 %43 lien Klec ....153%190 Gray . 1714236 Greenfield 24 %87 Intl Cr>t Mills 30

310 intl Cemenl 317i*n laland Oil l %390 J T Connor 21(.20 Libby 7

1 2 Loewa 0%4 7 Mafla Gh a 7362* do pfd 662.,". Mias Ri Pow. 20%

4i;.*. Natl Leather. 1 0'-i9 New Kng Tel.l 13%

50 New Eng OIL 46 Ohlo Body 12%

30 Orpheum 1640 Swlft .107

262 Swift Tnll 23%17 Un Pg lst pfd 44ftfi 17n Frult 1 41

380 ln Shoe 38V463 Ventura .22%72 AA'aldorT 30 '¦¦20 Wall ham fi 147:i do pfd 3110 Walworth ;... 8%90 V\ arren Bros, 26'4i" Wickwire .14

BondaJ37. 0^0 A G W as. 61

7,000 Hood Rub 7a 96%7.000 K C M ft B 4s 821,000 Mass G 4 ',-,8 9 21.000 Mlaa R Pr 5s 904.nno New E Tel 5s 9 4 %22 000 NY N1I 11 4a 615.000 Swift 6s 922,000 AA'ea Tel 5s. 93

ChicagoSales Open. High. Low. Last.

60 Am Radiator. R7 87 87 8772. Am Shipbldg.. 96 95 95 9560 Armour pf 93% 9St; 98% 98 %90 Beaver Board. 4 4 4 420 Chl C ft C Rya. 1 % 1 % 1 % 1 %300 do pf 8% 8% 8 8-.0 tidahy 6S 88

% 11 9 % 16 ¦% 6 %oO Deere & Co pf. 72 "ri 72 72

.'.' .i.irto, .10 no DS t.860 Comw Edison.. 1 1 9 Vi 119 % 119% 119%480 Conl Motors... 6", 6 5.% 8%50 Deere & Co pf. 72 "ri 72' 72'

460 Earl Motors... 314 8 ti 3*4 3*4650 Godchaux .... 18 14 16% 15% 16200 Hartman .102 102300 Hupp Motors. 14% 14%

15600 Libby . 6% 6%100 N AV Util pr pf 89% 90'100 do pf 64 64

101 10114% 14%6% 689% 9064 64

650 Mont AVard ...15 16% 15 16%175 Nat Leather... 10ii 10% 10% 10%660Piggly Wiggly. 34% 85' 34% S4%lOOSeara Roebuck 67 67 67 673700 Stew Warner.. 34% 34% 33% 3414,90 Swlft & Co-107 107 107 107HOOSwift Intl. 23 23 22% 22%917Thon,paon 42 42 42 426300 Union Carbide. 52 63% 52 53U100 United Lt ft R 41% 41% 41'*, 41^fiO do pf 75 7,3 75 7K1100 Wahl .6« 69 67 t-.ti200 Weat Knit...; 6% 6% 5% 6%7" "«lfy ;,. 02H 10J% 102% 103%

1, -n v" °W -rf8' ¦¦it*U-< 136% 134% 1.1516..0 Yellow Taxi. .. 71% 71% 67% 69%Bonda

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TKOY. N. \.Dougherty'a; B, Dnughe.rty, ready to

wear; R. J. Cronin, 17 Madison av.i rif-A

M»Iit Broa.; VV ,1, Maher, men'a cloth¬lng «t"i furnlehlnga; Hotel Flandera,

Oold'a fcUurcs; Loula Cohen, walsta;300 6th nv.

WASHINGTONWoodientd ft laOthrop; Misa M. P. '"ol

Un... ladiea' neckwcar; Mlaa 12 McOlll,lacea, embrodlerles, volllngs, chlffon; MrsB, lt. Parke, coata, sulla, skirts fdown-stalrs store., only), rlresaes; Miss M. F.Ln Vnke. dresses. gowns; Miiin M. Ilnvden,pettlconis. aklrla; Mra 8, O. Flsher.glo\es; T B. Jaalcr, white goods, llnerrs;Mre. J. c Nource, trimmlnga, fana. hairornamenta; Mlaa Vnlls, women'a aulta; .'.II Hoanltal, allkn; l<\ K Woodward, books;Mrs, c. c Allen. womon'a oxtra .«i/.edresses; O i: I'ortliince, men'a ahoea; ilA. Peeble, yard goods, dorrieatloa; E ARoblnaon (down atalrs alorc only). gen.mdae.; Misa P < >. Nlcholson (down atalristore only). mllllnery; Miss i Steagall,blousea; Mrs M A. Fraaor. handkerchlefa;33 4 41 h nv

;-' Kann Pons' Co.; A VV. N'ark, hoslerv.glovea, knti unnerwonr; Mia-j C, Herman.Infanta' wear; 132 4th av,

Id" Mllllnery Co.; Mra. L. Meyora, mll¬llnery; Hotel Clarldge,

F'alala Royal; Frank Shlelda, basetnentplece gooda; Ben F Levla, 37 vv. 26th st.Behrend'a; M. Bohrond, boya' clothlng.

gltN' allk and whlti dreaaea; Ben F. Levis,37 AV. 26th et.

AVESTAIINSTF.il, MI>.Nuabaum ft .Tordan; E Nuabaum, B. L.

Blebel. dry goods, notlona, noveltles, etc;Mart nlquo

IFHEEIalNO, AV. VA.Geo. m. Stlfel Co Mra M M. Wobater,

saslslanl; R. C, Burllnghame, refcdy towear; Alfred Fantl, 16 W. 32d st.

VVILKES-HAHRE, PA.MacAVIlllama; C. D. Froy, Joba allk

dreaaea; C S. Logan, 134 VV 32d st.MacWIIIIama; Harry C. Izkowltz, rnen'a

furnlahlnga; care C. y. i.ogan. 134 AV.,''2d at.Duncan ft Homer Co.; Agnea Rellly, eor¬

sets, braaaicrea; care Mdse. Rep. Co.. 23K. 26th st

Sol Ilollei ft Sons; Snl Ifeller, mdse.mgr. 320 Broadway.

WIlaMINGTON, HEI..n To'pkla ft Son, Choa. Topkla, ready to

wear; Jnv ft Co., 19 VV. 34th st.Tuckcrman'a Women'a Shop; T. Tucker-

man, dreaaea, coats, aulta; <-aro NationalPun haelng Co., ¦'¦ VV 29th .*'

WOON.SOI KET, R. I.A I. Palgneault; A. J. Daigncaull, dry

goods. Imperlal.YORK, PA.

charles II Baei & Co.; P\ P. Donahey,chlldren'a and Infants' wear; care Mdse.n<T'. Co. 23 E. 26th at.

YOONGHTOWN, OHIOHtrouso Hlrachberg Co L. Wagner, horl-

erv. knit underwear; II Ooldateln, ba.«e-ment bargalns; Baor ! Lllienthal, 115B'way.

Strouae, Hlrachberg Co.; S. AL T.ourle,lesth'-r gooda, lewelry, tollet goods, sta-tlonery; care Baer & Lllienthal, 1150B'way.

7.ANE8VIIXE, OHIOS. Welnberg H. Weinborg, ready to

wear, walata; Imperlal,

Lee Rubber Earns6c on Capital Stock

The Lee Rubber and Tire Company re¬ported net profits for tho year endedDecember 31, after hII churg*o..j andinventory adjustment, of $9,238, e<iuiv-alent to fi cents a share earned on the160,000 shares of common stock, at no

par value, outstanding, comparod withnel profits, after charges and Federaltaxes, of $326,638, or $2.11 a share, inthe precodinp; year.

Net sales amounted to $7,3n8,436,compared with $6,705,930, while thecost of goods was $7,143,638, against$6,404,896 in 1920. Inventory adjust-ment totaled $240,268. After allowinp$300,000 t'or dividends. there was adeficil of $290,782, compared with asurplus of $101,638, in the precedingyear.

S. O. ot Nebraska .^talomontThe bal'.nce sheet of the Standard

Oil (ompany of Nebraska on December31 showed current assets of $5384,680,compared with $5,846,138 in the pre-ceding year. Assets consisted of in¬ventory of $1,179,973, plant of $2,261,-838,, cash of $1,093,lflZ, accounts re-ceivable of $420,706, and investment inbonds, etc. of $428,512, Liabilitieswore made up ol" $3,000,000 capitalstock, $342,512 accouunts payable, and$94,396 reserve for Federal taxes,loavinp- a surplus of $1,947,772, con-trasted with $3,780,466 in 1920.

Pyrene Mfjr. Hh* ProfitTho Pyrene Manufacturing Compsnyreported n profit for 1921, after taxes.

of $48,284. After payment of divi¬dends amounting to $146,316 there wasa deficit of $98,032.

Church To Bc fnstalledIn I7-Story FIut-Hotcl

IVTetropolitan Tahernaele Mwn*lir-r to Krert Strurture oti Site

of Present EdificeA seventpr.n-ftt.ciry hotel, in which

will he a church, will be. ereeted at.the northwest corner of Broadway nnc!104 th Street., 40x100, now occupied bythe Metropolitan Tabernacle. Theproperty haa been bought by Osear E.Konklp, president of tne Realty Snre-ties, lnc, a member of the rongregation, lle planr. to erect the tall strucf-ture, which it is saicl will represer.t an

outlay of close to $1,500,000. Prelimi-nary plane of the proposed structurehave been drawn by R. II. Shreve, o£Carrere &¦ Hastings.A new home for the Tabernacle will

be constructed on the 104th Street sideof t.he building, about 75 feet fromH road way. its main auditorium willseat fJ00 persons, and tt will have a

balcony. The church part of the build¬ing will have a frontage of about 50feet and will run back 75 feet.The church will run up to the level

of the fourth floor of the main build¬ing, and froan thia floor to the top allthe space will be devoted to the apart¬ment accommodations. Thr. Metropoli-tan Tabernacle has taken temporaryc-narters at Central Park West andNinety-sixth Street.

Mr. Konkle said yesterday that hiscompany hoped to begjn constructionwork on the new building about April 1.-.-

(joliimhia Preparalory SchoolTo Have a New Home

P. Arthur Clawson, proprietor ofColumbia Preparatory Scbool, boughtthe five-story building at the south-west corner of Weat End Avenue andFjghty-ninth Street, which will be rc-modeled into a school. It will containclassrooms, dormitoriea and gymnasium.The building, which was formerly oc¬cupied by the Hamilton Institute forBoys. was purchased from Mrs. C. F.Smith through Bryari L. Kennelly, whowas to have offered the property atnuetion. In addition to this buildingthe school will occupy its present homeat the northw«*gt corner of West**_;ndAvenue and Eighty-eighth Street.The school also has acquired the.

1,200-acre estate of formcr GovernorStone of Pennsylvania, in the Alle-gheny Mountain?, br-tween Corning,N. Y. and Williamsport, Pa., for asummer camp.

Old Home on Heights To BeTurned Into Trading Place

The old dwelling at the northeastcorner of St. Nicholas Avenue and 163dStreet, crected long before the startof the. Civil War. is either to b<- re-movod or altcrr-d into a show room forthe American Bedding Companv, mn-trolled by J. <£ L. Goldner. The housestands on a lot 20.6x75 and is ownedby the estate of William C. Smith.Cuggenhrimer, Untermyer Marshall,attorneys, rcprcFentcd the estate in thetransaction. Louis Vandeberg was thebroker in the cleal.

Brooklyn Apartments SoldB. F. Knowles Company sold 587 to593 Broadway. apartments with storesfor the A. L. G. Realty Corporation'

a° ?; rloisher. who resold them toA. & J. Bernstein.William J. Jones and Frank E Linn¦sold for John W. and Ralph W. Stone

executors, to John H. Fogarty the twolots, 20x100 each, on tho east side ofAlbany Avenue, 557 feet south of Glen-wood Road.-..-*--.

Osage to Build New LineWASHINGTON'. March 6. TheOsage Railway Compajiy was givenpermission to-day hy'the Interstateommerce Commission to build a newline from Foraker, Okla., a distance ofabout ton rniles to a new oil fieldopened up on territory occupied by theOsage Indians. The cost of the line

is estimated at $229,190.Sells Dwelling in Morristown-E-£?n?e V-AWels" sold for the estate

ot "VNilliam A. Dunn the dwelling at 34l hoemx Avenue, Morristown N. J to\\ aiter Anderson.

Saxonia, BroadwayAncl 136th StreetBought by Invest^Dcal Marks the First &lof Property; Ben iw'

in Wadsworth AVPl1n;°1,ft'ni____J_^J'ps8oI,j

The Saxonia. a s»vrn-.-tor? .l,apartment a'. 601 West 136th St

***"the northwest corner of Br*..*. '

plot. lOOxloo, ha, been sold d g'^Madden to an investor thronri. i"Maxwell. Tl "*« J- !the property, «-hich has beeti i__ **0325,000. n ht!'- atNehring Brother-. B0ld for th. t, .,,

ers, Robertson Gammie th.Nevis, a six-story forty-W^JS9elevator apar'r,-,. ""']}*$Wadsworth Ave IM _?*.held at $27BXM)0. pertTh^unobstructed view of the Pahsad *¦Dyckman Valley andof a row of three houMikSuby the same builders at this _«i«rfbe sold by '- irokeri U

Frederick :: ro-ajAiMartin lhc 1 e --.. apartmenL _1100. at 708 i 'Av^1, ftBrown acquired |M. *

in pail payi eiat 7 ,', '. hgteMt*Simon Wo -^ D*-sey a five-story Hat nt. M56 Am«f.J.Avenue, 25x100. Amsterdar,

Morris Cooper sold fcr * eJiwtproperty at 176 Ea Linjthree-story house arr&n__ r,r ,.'' 7f.milies, 17.6x100, to iffi i

rcpresented hy J. M. Mimfca*-property was held at $.'20,fxy,

B. Menschel bought fro-r- the r,.'|fin estate througl J r.«-lsr»r LeayeraM& Tr,. the fOUNineteenth Stree. 23x46.Jacob A. l to .Io'-- :

McCVuiag a foui tory tenement at592 Tcnth Avenue, 21Charles A. Hai-i Esther f

Rice a thr----at 303 We -..*. 7Vj.X19.7.

Apartments and StoresFor West 51st St. Dwellinj.

Cammann, Voorhees & Floyd ar;Hines & Smith leased foryears for the Joi ishnun e>|tate to the 57 V. jCorporation. Adams, p-'-r.dent, 57 andtwo four-story UxlOO. T--leasing compar rctnodel tt-ipremises for

Lev is L. -any ni|'.'* ed for Dr. M. P. Oord .-.

ro^e Realt;house, 15x101Strt et for * b at an ..¦

gregate rental of 5120,000. The pr«Jerty will be rc to Btores, stud:::and apar'r

-*~

Flat tmprovemenl* for Site?Leased on Easl 'iii<! V\ r»t Side«Th<* SahofF ..-. rai ."i AshtVr*To. closed a -yeat icu-j

c f 830 to 834 ]corner of :' iflW. Chanler. ¦. rente! - Jrpproxi:i.a*r jM oil ian Rea jprove tl-" pr- perl 1apartments. f orpcra'.:-jalso leased for the to IIStreet Corporatior the vacantplotiGouverneur and .reets, *"':100, at an agr-re:-'. for tirent*one year:- of over 5165,000. The Icisees will immedia.*.?!;. erecta five-«totjapartment house.

Buying on Long IslaxirfCmikshank C IdforHeuri-jetta E. Prap<*r the i ccmpli

residence on Hillc betvees]Cherry Street and ::

Douglas Manor, ''g ton, LI.

Th>. Lewis H. May C pai y sold :'.*.Netti" Schulz the Cai fornia house *the east side of Har,- m Cotrrt, W«Crest. Far Rockaway. I. I., to Esther'.'anto::.

B u s i 11 e s s TronblesPelltlnns in Bankrnptcy

Th» followlng petitions in bankrup*-"wer» filed yesterday tn the United StatesDistrict CourlBELLBCLAIRE OABMBNT CO INC.

rnvoluntary. 89 VV 32d st.BEAA*ER TI1.P* AND SPECTALTY CO.,

INC. Involuntar- 142 AV. 4M st.M. BRODSICV k CO..Involuntary. Cot-

fons end thread, 2i'.r' Broadway. Llablli-t'es $125,000; assets, 1*75,000.SAMUEL SHERMAN Involunta.r». S

Desbrosses st.AI.FRF.D E. LINDSAY Involuntary.

Investment aecurltlea, 41 B. 42d st.Recei\ers ln Bnnkrnptey

The followlng recelvera In banhrupteywere appnlnl.nl yesterday In the Cnlte.lStates District CourlRngor B, Wood, ror Ettlnge * AVali. ?7

William St stock brokers, with bond of$;> noo.Joseph P. MeDonougb. fo- lhe Betleclalre

Garmenl i '.> 39 W. I2d al With bond ofJo.enn.

William Columbua for M. Brodsliy *Co. r> 1 ft Broadway, cottons nnd threatl.wlih bond of $7,600.

Alorris Frank, for Beaver Tlle and Nov¬elty Co., Inc, 412 W. 42d nt.. with bond ofjl.ViOO.

llenvv 11. Curran, for Samuel Pherman.travelling Ivnrs, Dea Broasea st., with a

bond of §10,000.l.ouis jeraowit. for L B. Mulllns * Co.,

14R3 Broadway, stock brokers.Phelan Beale, for Alfred K. Llndsay. 41

E, 12d st.. with a bond of $5,000.Schednles in Rt.nWruptcy

The followlng schedules in bankrnptcywere filed yesterday In the United StatesI Hstrlct 'mirtLOUIS MARDENFELD.1347 Intervale

av.. the Bronx, aalesman, Liabllltlea. $19,-0.2*: no assets.THOH B. M'GOVBRN JR.. X- CO..188

AVIlllani st. Llabllltlcs, $183,690; assets,$7,966.SOLIE BIBD- 125 AAr. 28th st. Llablli-

tl. s. $5,303; assets. $1,770.NATHAN QOLDSTEIN- Phoes. Llnbllt-

tles. $3,969; assets. $2,625.MARFELD CHOCOLATE AND COCOA

CO., INC.-306 Broadway. l.iabilltlea, $75.-920; assels. $4*.4110.

niTPl.;i.l. & I.KVT llaberdashers, 1995Broadway. Llabllltles, $37,439; assets.$in.20O.UNIVERSAL MERCHANDISB CO..t06-

11<i Lafayette Bt. Liabllltlea, $82,817;assets. $1 39,498.

Juda;mcnt8 Fileilln Nimv York County

Tha following judginenta were filed yes¬terday, March (i. the flrat name being thatof the debtor;Anderson, Joseph .1 and Ollve T5.J Rosenzwelg . $270.41

Arnold. Edward W C.J A Can-tor; coata . 148.70

Alpersteln, Joseph.Classic Mills,Ino .* 210.56

Aliied Dlstrlbuting Corporationand Charles II Roaenfeld.t'laremont Fllm Laboratories,Ino . S09.3S

Alli.'gro, Mlchael (AlViesro f'on-struotlon Co).S Berkowltz. ,t 233.19

Ash. Sidney Rosles Salea and'Service t'orp. 151.02

Alexander. Bernard Bncyclo-pe.lla Britanntca Corp. 169.84!

Arrow Taul Co, Ino C A'Tarsons 170.12Boell, Ellaabeth V U -.1 K Mer-

rlan . 2,072.79Burr, Albetl E.Albe.-t JosephBedker, Ino . .",,541.14

Bodln, I.ydla I. -1) Snlllvan. 1.029.771Barthel, Frederick.C E Wlcka. 39X.56Bleakely, Tom and Alicc.H CrBllleok. 301.41

Berlin Construction Co.II WHoops; ensta. 153.94

Block. Nuthan and Joseph.IWatlins . 426.85

Bretdbart, Samuel ~-M AVeieberg 1.538.74Boston Coiontal Furniture, luc-a-

1 Mosson et al . 187.12Barufka, rmi! l*' f.ier . 11*9 19Bocker, Karl.H Al Lake. 214 20Btltler, Harry V.B M Butler;

rn»t» . 108.60Barth, Trygoe- Atlantic Vacht

,-lub . 12S.15Broadway Improvement Co MMurphy; coats. 157.91Beaumonl Construction Co, Inc.Hlgdon Elevator Co, Inc... 1.5.13.05

Billy Dreaa <'.>, Inc- ,\ Sliaplro. 22,9 68t'ropp, David B.T 11 Bauchle. jr 124.75t'ropp, David B.8am e . S54.96Condon, Peter (Sweettanrt Con-fectionery).Jahurg Broa. Inc. 218.86C * F Con feet ionery Cu, Inc.Jaburjr Bros . 3 408.10< phn, Joaeph .1 <;. N'ewnmn et al 269.20

2,856.00421.30

nord Automobile Storage andfeupply Co.. Tne.". H

Cruees, Job,, B.- -J F, Crues's '''

cosls -rj. ss.

Duerr, Alfred. and 'j'o's'e'p'h' Fr'eman (Clydesdale Truck Sateao.)- \ Berman. n-.q .nrr,tm,°2 W-Hllam .'. T. Root V i T10MDelskowitz, Joseph.S. \ Schnei-n ,.. 146.00Dunkle. Arthur J. (Arthur rgunkle Co.).American Blower

M- MoClellan.B. Brown Imporl Nand Biport Corp.. 111»-,De Angrella, Marla.Bloomingda'le M>1-So°i lann o., Ine. .,-«.,Hnl^'r^ Ge°r»*-Ta. Che'rnVn'.:: si'-;?

Bnteza' vic?hi_R £ BuchlKnanl si?6.67;m1;'I N|cholaa D Bank ofuhB tn .N. YHlcctricPhonographCorp Lwa dLeonarri Electric Co. . ,n- ,->¦. A Munus rCitlsomlne CoB8ShBeTln«Y,.'Ha^s c'°. 282.93Cimoca°t"Tn' °" InC~M'Farkas, WiUlam.C 'crii'd'e. in JeHSFerrla r-.-.hard L Osage EeaK5

gJjMWok. M. -J. Swernofaky et nGoldberg. iaaac J. ScullGazzin,, Joaeph-Jaco^RupperV.: \&l$o*ai"*' Morrl».D. RothbaumGrunewVYdrAibertVandOno Fucha

2?!,'6tILorraLie Restaurant)- u. Doerr

Gilbert CBarisa If fc .... ,u, !4 \\Grand. David-B Roac , r,..¦odatnin,, Max_M Shoer ... 24 loConapolaky, Solomon.J Leviton 21790Hackett. Horace \. _j P MuellerH-'irpr.iLoula'.'.and'c'harrea WI.'-. ^'^«erhorn ,Tklduh Diner).«Met/.ger et al .e ..

Hrbek Frank-Bank of Burope 1 574 32Woniiek. Chrlatla._K A'.* cfrlTe ^so.t,Hndebrand. Charlca.F B Kervan

oan Society .... , ,,.,

uctf'corp0, Im ¦J«^P«i:Kern, Abr7ham (A Kern Mt* Co)

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,« 1- vin . ,

Ivaplan, Benjamin. and Louis'I.ef'. "6Z*53koff et al.Natl Surety Co. 435 rBi J: At,raha'"' »nd Aaron-6J Fuerth et at . .,. ,,

HagTe' RCalty C°' In°-H L"9°M

Klmbro Rayburn' Co'r'pV and WIL1'°6°'-°

lam Klmbro.D Farb .... ,.,.,Klmbell, Franlc.American Ad-.ii.itin.int Co, ftic . ... .Lejong, John O.A C Wlcke MfsLouis KLigige'tt'eo, "and Herman U$-91

Vaem.fno^'Tlu^XV.l.A'TurW 10°00and Sam Oapin (Lemanoft &ui'*) ...Nemours Tradlng Corn 1 74<; -nf^venson. Harry (Qrefnpolm °Rooflng and Sheet Worka) -Berger Mfg c0 . ,,...Lombardo, Joeeph.Butler Bros' lisa!laovlnson, laidore.J Hlraoh V. U°A]le.wcnsteln, Joseph B Bla'ina "

'"^£ Jnc'-WalV.' Ad'ding Mai m°°chlno Co . .

Rentlng i7o, lno .u

Larenxo, Ri,;hard-0 Bellajoe::: "57slaeiberaon, laouls-B Mcn Altil«'osts> .*

,.- ..

Matahj Ohver A. WatersldeS

Holding Corp. ,-a ..

Miller, Geo..Knickerhocker'Mai 3"*-'5sons' Hupply (*:o. .....

Motor Essentlals. Inc. . CUaiJournal i.'o. , -,0 «.

Maxwell Tradlng Co., Ine. .Vic-¦~iVi"

tor Halper Drug Corp. 7 e-.o <nMerkleln. Jas. A.-L. L.rkln et sl '"415Marlln. Joseph L.--TL Klemens. 136 58Mogul. Dora.Public Natl Bankof N. V. ... -.

Moore, Jas. R..J. Oordon. 32870Murphy, Geo. AV. -H. C. AVilder. f.2'fi 70Mulhall. Robert.F. «. Sanford 17013N'orfleet. Abe U.First Natl Bank 1,240 79Neura Paper Co., Inc..Steln,Hall ft Co.» Ino. 731 *aOdama, Harry J..A. M. Barbe. 16613Ocean Tranaportatlon, Corp. and

Jullo L. Forbes.Orlental Navl-

Osborn, Ruth American '- ist-ment i'-. ' -.r .

Oreteeh ."-. jos.-

'.- >-.-s: s. llJ.eKe.fi" Timoth ["¦.¦ j | er .-' BBros., In .¦...<.

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