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** ?. *> But English Is Poor in "Isolde" jjnlt., Matzenauer Gives Lavish Brauty ami Opu? lent Loveliness t>! \ oiee to Great Wagner Opera Jrfhr^tra loo Sonorous ?nsrnase I ?ed Clear Onl> at Detached Moments; Faulty Honk to Blame Bv H E. Kre ero Il ; a ' ' : I ? ' I : -; tee: irtt rig!! h ,-..??* B'ld \ teekt, it " .77 W ?- ' ? ?a a 7. X i ? Englist "t venere . ? . frea'a r : li .7. V, - : ? a the Mi*l - che ? ' ' a :. a n ' ? ? : . ? . . * ? ? t o t h dra asi ? . ?-una; ? .... ?ar .? wei it ti ? .. ? ; _ ? r than '? ' - . ' repeated here; ??.-"??? . : : - .... ....' ' -:: 77:^ " ' ????., a ' ily to i ? ? r for an ! -..?.a. ? i at cm ' X * ? . .. ;?;? ? - ? ~ F a ? n is an 3B0WH * \'.;a ? .. rstood fe ihou?d : I c .*. :'.: -, f.vo : ... X' ?? I a.iV a ' ;. ' a ? ?. - a I ' ri a aim - - B t ???=' i the F; ulty at ? ? i ? . even - ? ? i ar - i' a '.]>?? t ?.,;<? t? L -' '???h ' ' ' ' ? >, ' '..?''. '< II .Jl*Ht?/.*''' ? ." - .in I' ***** )./,<; an overwheliwinK Croivd Interrupts Opera To Acclaim Baklanoff Applause That Greets Return to Chicago Stage of Russian Barytone, Criticized for Affair With Woman, Dmwn.sfPul Orchestra - '->a I, N'ov < I : ...-. ;rs -, ? , Geoi ff their that mora ? i : to .a ' In I s first a ? a nc the Ri velcomed b\ ich a] - a? .? ? music of the oj ra, La for se\ * it, Won . ? . . a of thi i, and the '.?': V . ? . ? iff air v. !th 4 a I : the cent attack made on ? : -? a ? ? : i .a rough! the , ?::-'' t*als Court . ? i ???'.'. 11 ?> later rom ! G. Hotel, where I .a.-?...:?! a ? p i ri ted ver? t?. a chief with T ' : a and Jos p, c.'iHed I -S ' it t . . ?; ?an barytone made 1 '-...-? a : staue 1 ' ?' an in* tant outl rst of hand ipping which lasl '? for ; wo minuti -, Baklanoff lined ?a-* attitude and pave* no le . m? nt of th-e applaud-. When the handclapping subsided somewhat the music struck up and the continued. At the end of the t the handclapping was resumed and Raisa, Baklanoff and Hislop were r il <??'. again and again. There were pers in the audience of "Why i e n't he come out alone?" The audi? t-ace plainly showed that it was the barytone to whom it wished to give an ion. This greeting was the reply of the ice t-. Dr, Willett, who had said on, "It's up to the public to deal a ? . the man." aas desk at the headquarters the Cl icago Church Federation Dr. \\ ?lb t1 aaal that he felt thai he I ad his duty by the city in calling ?'attention to the fact that Bakla fl'airs morally incapacitated the barytone as an entertainer. ," he said, "my latter to the ( ra c impany is as far as I care to go attempting to bar Baklanoff from . public. Public centiment is ? a ithing which alone can drive Mr Bak anoff from the staee in this city." ' X . ? in tl of "'. ? ?. ; '. ' ' : , than ani ?. . ? . . nts t was onlj ac i : ? \ ca. s mg. ?'" si ; n is not coi ' : "?::?.? ; a ' ' idness or i is ? ? ' the) i ' ? -, c a solo vio ' ' a twain to lord of a Are ' Iramatic cli '- a . ''-?;? e ? : . en In led 1 .. ? ? : I '. ? . ranee i . '? . of h . or two ? ' ? .'? this in ?:.... . f I It Wi Bui ' ? ; i ? . a-, Ke\ els in Opulent Voice ? ?-.? . ' ' : ' .< ' ' ' . .. ?,..:. too ? ..-?.' rcv ei uf liei '?'.?)?? tone . she pou : . ? ? I r por a te i! ... :..-'. .. :.pal ' ... .-. ; ' ; . . . i . . .. a . ' ? . . ' -t? ?. .'?:;. : ?I* ' . ' ? ? ? . a ' : ? . red! A ? ' - ' ' ' "? li? a .' ... I 0 . . ' ' ' ' - ? ? ? ;' ' a : - '.' this - . ? ? ? opera a. ? ' ? ' f "Tri -tai ?Cava!?rria Rusticana' And 'Paeliacci' Presented Operas Sung tor liis* First Time This Srason at the Melro H'iif.-m ? r i 7 I '.' , rville ? I ) "?? ? ? i . .... aa a ra ' ? ? ; ? a hirl ? .? ? ' I. ... ' ! ' ? i ?pi ri t 1 ' Duei de Kerekjarto, in Seron?! !{?*< if.il Her**, Repeat? Succens - ;. to, a ? rlinic.l ... i , - . . ? ? , no ? ? ? ' ' ?' ... < , " ? ' ? , a . ? . .? ..-, ? ? I .... ? ; ,Lf> ??ain 'in played a pur? ton and a fin? Q?o ot t.< chfii'i'j?. Cyril Scott Gives Kecital of His Own Compositions Here ! Eva Gauthier Adds Charm to! English Writer's Vocal i Works While He Plays! Selections for the Piano! With .Miss Eva Gauthier as inter-; - ' ? of his sonjrs, the English com I ? '?'? ' ,t?1 Scott, gave a recital of his works for piano and voice yester ? '? a a at Aeolian Hall. At the of 1 e aft irnoon Miss Gauth ild tiit! audience that she was '? aaa fr a. t? nsilitis and asked in- i for her singing. But no '.?-.'. eded, so sk d ? ? : er ailment an i only grat i . ? could bi fe ' for t art and ity of her perf n-ma ce. a 'ful person in 11 uld have e com mse! -j. for wh ile his songs ? ? a re interesting, more endurable '? I piano j.es, it would be i cult t thc-:r successful ] ?:. by a 1? ss accomplished singer, : i - ib-e ex :ept on ? the "1 ? aby " which I ... b : i icforo, ? ' a ongs, '?'] he I ,'' "Rain, a . .' .: ? . ? "'". ? of \i idy," ? * ?.-. as ? -a ' ' Mr. a'-' tl failed utt? rly in realizing the i agnii ?cent ? nitie com a i the test of "The of D : . second group ?;. led "L .' \ a h a d? ... tfu a*. It also included "An ? h ; vvl ?'?? con( : "',' . Lit tie Bells ,va ' ' a.":: lUS : en' - ci a. p. As a .umber j 1 ? ? ier an "1 ? Fan- ! :e i : 0( ,i" ? :ello, t ? ' a. ? , by y. v. Mi er, n main :.:??- : tl ?? of thi artist . room ? a e occupied l?ge. 1 he ? '.va- far from t'hc j ijrgested re bui i7;ri ' ? . . ne? a den French men. The might have been call I and Of cour se, the vai. I .?????? n - ? I ? ? ? ? ? ? ' recreate th? ? ? eri ' L'Api ai- aunx " M r, "i ... ,- w rrout" suggesi d ? ? ? : - of Deb issy's g , ? * ? ? ? *.. ? notai e e: ptions to - ?... .-. . , r - ; .. ,. ?-: . ,?:?,. ract, ?- ,.: ? : .. ? ? , "Lotus Land," ?a n which t ? ? . a ? il ?' r, and the ng "Dai S'egr " eff p?a; ? ; ? r. ; ' i his 1 i on mod Mr. Sc ' : main iii a it genius ' a : ) ? ciated by itself , ; . . : ..... pian a .,"""? :.. e to the au lienci Albert Spahling Heard In A iolin Program ?Numbers From Corcili, Bach and Eneseo Given in <.ar negie l?ul? Recital \ b? rl _? gave a vi lin recital ,. - aftern ion i n Cam? trie Hall ... : it larger nurn relli and 1 vlr. Sp?h ? , ? . lying is ma? il t e r r* r e t : are w ' . t :. " t u d ? ? ciai rity. He has : an adn ' ti caraca: ac :. .7 ' : . on the whole, playing ... bring < ut v? ry I ; ? <uch a I . . ? ? te "Carmen Fan ta y," w . ch n as ye terd iy, it falls short . :" ' '? ?? afternoon was , ... ,*em e n ts < '" the i i nata unacci m pan ied. ' ;.; ? :hnical grasp, and I applause. He brought ,? n ? |ua I y erious endeavor to t 2 of Eneseo which fallow.' I, and ucceo . ' rather dif ? ' ? d e rab 1 e ski 11. A Ire Bern t p?a; : u; ual ad " ' ipanimen Margaret French Engageil To Wiiliam Venn Cresson Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Clu ter ] .... .. , ngagi '7 ter, Margaret, to Will i - on, of I'h adelp i and Mr, and M rs. I : nch, ? ? I and Mr. Cres ii) ti i [*ai : next Tui . rn in Italy aaa ol lei ? ? ?, i Ei nch i ? one of l widely ? ilptors. Mi morial, to be ui a tin : a ", is re ? importa I ???? ? : : ? h i>i on is a tin of Dr. and Mrs, ; : . T ? ': i on, of PI ? ?? A a rican diplomatic foi '".a years, holding im? portant p i in thi Em ha: ies in Ion and Pi ti 'a rad. lie i ? ' i ?? i th ploi ????!. ce when t he l.'nitf-d . tat us enti r? d thu war and m i n? ?! a capln in in ai r Lu tel I ' a-rviil as chief of -, ... | ? M il it ??' A ion at the ? ? ? ? i ;.; Headr*uti tel mad m ii i hi va r Leopold, an.) dei i ? : Guerre, i nch ?evements In the diplomatic and military service, Mr. Cr? -ii ia th) author of many book? o? liiatory anc?-travel. Record Crowd Attends Close Of Horse Show Champion Classes Judged Before ?ft o'Cloek and Polo Ponies Occupy King for Remainder of Evening One Winner Beats Son Surprise of the Day Comes During Award of Prizes in Class 171 of Hunters By Harriette Underhili If only we might say thai "all roads led to Madison Square Garden y? ;ter day" or that "I ? horse sh iv cl a blaze of glory" or that "so? ioty t n ! out, en masse' and have any! bi lieve us! But it i like th? y who cried "Wolf, :?? .'".' oftei li ?w ever, it hap] i be true tit: Society ten i and the show did ? X ry. The show was a big succ? 7 in years ?and it was the ; : 7 time in many si asons that a Im tickets onh inding n i a for the holders. Polo Ponies Capture Ring Tv p cham pi ?n classes w? re before th? and ol the : me n fter 8 o'cl? ck the ring was occu] . ? the p X. pon c *. The first champion r bbon of the ??ay went 7 ? th ? liminutive brown si n Irvington Autocrat, from Ca '. .- trat is 1 X [ham Prime Mini I Maid of Irvingt? n. lie d own son, Ari: ; ocrat, which I reserve ribbon. Ribbon Winners Called Out Class 128 was for ponies . a -' : ?' called out the blue and i I n< rs in all tl 'or ? i i.2 hand . .UP. Garv; ton Flan e, a gelding, 13.3 hnnds high, first cl :: :?-, a mal nut m : . a strong wii n her cl ,,., .. .??;,. ? . : Tho ! ? ;hip for poi ' tinder saddle was won by Little Co Pol h's NX ver B? unce. Mi Poi died I ? Tho beautiful, I ; rode ( 'ho ?' - nut Bio i for Mrs. IX P. 11 rv the re ;erve ribbon The pion cup was pri ;onted by ? den. Anim .' in, that n ?ecnt mare, y Lou Loi ' ? . invin? il le in I ? ? p :. hn ? e all the ciefe ited Isab? 11a Wai imak? r' c! ?' n ' mare, Eva, w! ? t? k 1 ' ? ei e In t e class for horse ovei ' !, champii n ? bon was won I j T e "? ' X Bu ? ? n< 11. Mj Co- " nd she ] ' : I ' ? mare, horsel F ; ? ? te fol? lowed up h . : s of the ' ? , saddle, ' ?? a - thor i the horses ovi r 1-1.2 and i exceed ' ! 1 " Walter Hanloy r le Iriftv . ? I t: .? ? ? was not a ? 7 . ? ? _??. it w; mare n met on Friday for ? .lu?n Proves Superiority In the ? ' ? i for 1 ? ? ? ex ce -a .' rcds n, wl ; ' [>ion ribbon f r X rberl L ? u ; . de Actress with bar '??.<. ner, ' i tl 1 .'?' ?!' ,; tho a ft ""' ? , i. :. ? en out ! ,17-1 ' ' a ; it aja.a ght out (lore the firsi iprise day. i classes I I gi ? a : ? ! ? in to, ? . ? a, , . ' ic Clot er's 1 ited Becky 1 a ' ' ' .;.;.'. ,a , . ? , ? : nnl by the ['laza Hol for i i I i .... .-.,.. trine. Tl ' brov .'?'.'" 7 from I ? and ' - i . I ver Crest law. iinal!; I them M I ? nd M 1 '.;tt, who v. ? re rid a thi fasto ' ' ? resei Outlaw. Ilorsp Show Summaries hi ? G a i ' ' ' . : ? .... Tipa I, i . ? " ? . . ? futur i: i '-.'.? : ? .. : ? ..? Miss , ? ' a '., ' ' " - ? n fl p o r. il -. ? ' ; a < ' . ? ?.',.. .. ? ? it ? ' ;???;??. . in?] ma I !'?:.'".'.'.? i lluy aiiJ i ; . .????;? i of I I a ? ' a ' >:?:.'.? tun K li. M "? : . i ? 11?all ' ? r I :? . First, II i ? . I'. Curvan : *MK*->n?l . ? . ' ? her, b ? . ? ? a - : -.. ' \ '-;:.. '?'?-' b a . a : . i. . ? '' ' ? : ; ' li ?. I r. ; ta;' i a. m., ownei : i n. Class 1 ' . hands, avor jumps) ...-.' ;? ' . ? ....'? a - '.. V. H. I | I (' Class 1 ? . ' a , hi I. ' ? ,' i -, , . . . a a > . ' ' .... i I) . ,..,... I. Oui Dwni.r, Advance Sale for Church Concert K^resatcs $10,000 T? n Ihm been ob t ni nod by t ' to I riven at for die ben? I out of tl i of thi ?a. ? ' ici a . ni, ;t: eventy-fouri Lroil , rding to an cnnoui cemi i I : no? in ?? n ht. i Jun Kubi . ? und tho Nuttonal Sym phony Orchestra, led by Bodansky, aro Charles of London Sale Ends; Total $511,852 j Elizabethan Room Brings$6,700 and Four Landscapes by II. R. , Norland $6,400 bel mging to ; Charles n closed yesterday i ' ?"' at ? Ameri ?? n Art Gal : ?ion am ml rig king a ;-?? ind t- tal f r ?'::.-' j. x- '' paneled room of the I to E. H. ighest price n. 0. Lind ight ? . ind ? ? H< 7 ry l: Mc rlar : for $6,100. Other j' of tl ?:. w? r? : ! . . ?.-.;? rv sultp to P, '>'?". f ? !;???'?!?? Ine a r.th ' 7 : fauteuils, ? " ' . entury; to P. AV, ?'???. 5.1.4 in api Ln u Is XV I i tor ! ? a faul lila, " ; ri . ; ? P. '.', Fri m h .*:? C i. ? . ? walnut ; ? :, agent, for ? . chairs, pel to Mrs. H. G. . a . Inut ? hairs. Mi .- :. ii win foi r, En gl i sh nth centui , to T. WUlla ma f. r ; tvnrl fauti uil ; to V.r. Feffer ei rn for - : wal nul ?ta ' a chairs; to 1'. W. Fi h & C for J i cat I and 1. ... a rrors, l | : a ' for $1,050, t a te chaira, : XIII pui :, G, J, Fui rtl : : S a B ? ? Halo* ? a ? : : ? ichalrs, Louis XVI : . ?? - $1.200. ilnu! chairs; *. : ? tto ? ?' i. '? ? ma -a Frf nch early . a to r. W. Fren h & ihogany ??? fa; to A. J, . .hogany sai".; to A. J. Bishop Art Brings $23,643 I Sales of furniture, rug1? and art ob-1 removed from the resilience of .'?' : Bis] , at the Anderson yesterd - ; ft ernoon amount- j 17.(50 the tv sessions of ? -ale tl ol . 'ai':.'' 13, A lai ' ! *? ian rug, Khorassan, enth cent u ry, vva 1 ought by : inihan, ? oi th? al ternoon. : ii - . ..< were : ? Verte i rcelaln vas a Iva ng ]' : : ' I I 7 E' to V t for S ... de chairs la M Misa II. i i ? - ' I. i'.i ii>r f.ir ! ? ?'..?'? eomn I; to M isa ii. C. t ? ? ' ? ? ?? '?'? ? about " ? : I ? ? it* for $ 50. .vit! :. i, Tao Mra 7 7 Taylor for $155, it. 1 - with nth ? t ry; to ? ? Going On To-day !> \"i S'a tu ral : ' toi :' ?. * . adm a *: ' s a . ? ? n " che Eco : ? " . . ? 10:45 a : ? , ! a : . ? ' i - I ; ' f St. John in -. ' The Act r a .'...' : I ' . : E ' ?>. l 11 : : Art, ? ? ' n of ? ' ; ? ? . - "Tre .' fifth NICHT ? : Th. a ? - I ' Martin on ? ' . :: i ? ng Him Manhattan Ti a a. 1 Luxingti i . ? - ? - Chai ri c r on t ad to M Ind" ; a chu I ' ' at Seventy ? ... n "A 1 a ? . a le ? ? ? ? .'?.? : . Bronx. S . . ;.- Vnspacher "ri ' I ici Revolt"; on.--1 louso, ? a ;ir a . ri.lranatl Ta : n of ? IM l'A U I )< TI RES Manhattan Mrs William . Il ? . r a i I ? . a . -na ? ' w ' by ' : Il Reserve Ratio 44.1, Highest Since July, As U. S. Pays Loans Holding? of Discounted and Purchased Paper 121 -Mil? lions Less: ?Sote Circula? tion 21.6 Millions Smaller From xhe Tribune's Washington J?ur?au WASHINGTON, Nov. 20.?Aggregate reductions of about $124,000,000 in the \ holdings of discounted and purchased paper and of $21,600,000 in Federal Reserve note circulation are indicated in the Federa! Reserve Board's weekly bank statement, issued as at close of; business yesterday. Government operations during the \ week included the payment on Novem? ber 15 of the semi-annual interest on the second Liberty Loan bonds, the ! redemption of the outstanding balance , of the principal and interest coupons of $93,500,000 of loan certificates issued six months previously and the issuance as of the same date of $232,000,00C of ' six-month loan certificates. Pending collection of funds from de-: !" sitary institutions, seven reserve ; barks advanced to the government a total of $64,000,000, against which they ! hold special Treasury* certificates. Net deposits show a decline of about $42,- j 000,000, while the banks' cash reserves show a nominal gain of $2,000.000. Asi a consequence of the above chances, the reserve ratio increased from 43.6 to 44.1 per cent, the large.-: percentage since July 30 of the present year. Liquidation of Other Paper Continued liquidation is shown for all classes of paper held by the banks, paper secured by government war obli ns, including treasury certificates, showing a reduction of 22.1 millions, ther discounted bills a reduction of 89.3 mliiions and acceptances pur? chased in open market a "reduction of 12.6 millions. On the other hand, treasury certificate holdings, because of the large amount of special certifi ' i taken from the government, show an incn ase of Cl.S millions. T 7.4 eari a assets were 3,306.7 millions, or ? .: millions less than on the previous ? riday. ' I the total of about 1,1?S.0 millions ; Is secured by government war ' ?', 597.4 millions, or 51 5 per cent, were secured by Liberty bonds; - 1.6 millions, or 27.7 per cent, by Vic? ies, and 2 10.S million a or 2i .8 ' ? r cent, by trea i iry certil c il ' 51.7, 28.2 and 20.1 per cant of a ip? ling total of about 1,IS! I - reported the week be;".,re. ? Discounted pap? r held by tl Bos ton, Phila dpi . and C a . ? \ Re? serve hanks is inclusive of : aper discounted for I ind sis oth ir Re in '.' South and M d ?? W I c m : ared v\ ith 200 2 mil ions ; ep rted at the ;lose of the pr< vious week. Ac? me? holdin s of the Boston ai : lia banks are shown in< . '' i ,'.,! millions of bank ace? I pure sed from the New York bank, red with 194 millions, shown the before. Government deposits were 5.6 mil I ss and m i mbe rs' reserva de? posits about 20 million less than on a- Friday, other depes ci : lii :.- largi ly for? ign government cred ?? an I n in-members' clearing ac? counts, are shown ab<>ut 1.5 million rgi r, while tl e "float" carried by the II iservo banks and treated as a deduc from immediately available de ?-? shows an iaarease of 16.9 mil ; ' ns. The combined result of thes? changes n (he deposit block is s? en ;*: a redui tioi of c ulated net di | ' ' ; ' lera I. ier\ e note circulation . : ? ldeclineof21.6n -, . the Res : ve banks, except thoi Kan ?as i I y ai I San Franci - o, re irculation figur? - i I an the week ; Tore. Then* is al ici. n of : .2 n' illions in 1 culal )n of Federal Reserve Bank notes. Will Show American Art - Silo's Gallery to Display Modern! Paintings Modern paintings by American arl ? -'s will be \ la :ed on exhibition in Fifth Avenue Art Gallery be ?: m ng to-morr ???, to c ntinueonview thn ughoul Many of 1 can t*i ? ' '? ' ? Mai I n tan, : ,? ? :.* y v . ? i into an ?" ? b : ?lding. Th? se include works ?? C. V. Turner, whose mural paint a.Ti' one of 7he features of the ,:.. : ?? hotel; Robert Reid, Carleton , ? : ; ? ? I i lot ?ai . J. G. ara! 14 Hopkinson S Tl ? Hi: : ion River Sc . rej re . ? ? i . . | ? ?oi by the woi ks , ; James M. Hart and Jervi ? M ? ? - ther Americans represented are . P. Smith, F. M. Boggs, Sydney Co per, A. T. H richer, W. ri'. Riel and Arthur Far-.a . For gn p ters ? ? ;. ented n th? ? x I ition ar : i ot, D Beu . 2 a. Daubigny, D. 'I . [-] rou 'k and R? bbe. There ; . ? ip of ' a. a- c invas ses. 0f a these can n es will take place on !? riday and Saturday, N' >v? n b< r 26 , eac! ssion beginning at 2:30 I o'cloc ecleral Reserve Bank; , ; ' ??? Nov- -? lit n of the twelve Federal Reserve close of ? X ve ' ? ' I w&f as f Hows: RESOURCES . fund rX R. B ata; ?. C Id a. a h for? ign ag? ncies. : i eld by bai ks. R e agents., fund. X " mber 19. November 12. 7 16,0 10 X?a ?0 a F?.Ol I 409,075,0 74,301 a 77,244',000 $0-10.247.000 $656,133,000 $1,2 ,746,000 $1,777,689,000 157,117,000 174,850.000 i^?H?H>,^>,H>H>^>^>^>H>H>^>B**. S2,<^?^i^i^i^i^p068,678.000 tl T tal r . : I er . ?. X ? X i hand. T '??'???! .- a menI ; i . I S tal Victo i v notes. U. S. c? i of indebtedness. ,'cr, etc.._ ? ? *- ?f,:* obii 172,118,0 10 171.333. ??00 : .' i $2,1 50,011,000 $1.158.907,0 )0 $1,180 3' " . II 167, ""? I.-- ; 275,227, ?0 ! 287,8? 1,000 $2,948.001,000 $3,072,6 1,1 $2 1,871 000 $26,8 i 69 000 331,154,000 269, 31 . . Total earning assets..., Bank prem .?. and other d alucio ns from . F ive per cenl ; ? lerapt ion f in i agai nst Fed oral R : Bank notes. All other resources. $3,306,695,000 $3,368 - 16,i $17; 17,1 -I $16,577,000 * 804,424,000 12,37 ? 130, ' 772,277,000 12,091 6,7 ? ? T? Lai re LIABILITIES J^^gg^gg^O^^B?mXW r ,pitrtl paid in. . i i n to raei I Res. account.. ? ? ferred avai ability it nis., Other dep., including for. gov. credits . $98,929,01 0 164,745,0 ? 12,259,1 1,781,8 616,871,000 26,2 $9?.S 17,000 161 ,"45 000 17,845,000 1,8(M,86 t.000 6 I] 624,.) Total gross deposits. Fed. Res notes in actual circulation. Federal R? ? ve Bank notes in circulatio?, net liability. All other I . .x;.j 0 10 $2,447 041,000 3,307,435,000 3,323,985,000 213,881,00 i i?. : 646,0 io 215,080,000 13,000 $6.326,800,000 $6,356,591,000 T-.i,'i! ' ....... .^>^M_ total reserves to net dep> I and Federal Reserve note liabili? ties ' ; : ; cent, t 43.6 lier ?'"r:' the week before '? ?' ? ? '? EO.'d reserves to Federal Reserve notes in actual circulation, nftcr Betting aside Jo per cent against net deposit liabilities, 48.? per cent, against 47.9 per cent th? week before. Western Pacifie Buvs D. & R.G. for 65.000.000 Deal Made for Cash; Purchasers Assume Obligations of the Rio Grande DENVER, Nov. 20.? Representatives] of the Western Pacific Raiiroad to-day bought the properties of the Denver & Rio Grar.de R ilroad at foreclosure sale here. The price was 74 )0 cash.1 The purchasers also agreed to assume $141,175,000 obligations of the Rio G ra r. 1 c The men who acted for the Western! were John F. Bowie, g counsel for the Western Pacific; John j t?. Marsh and Ralph M. Arkush, all or ; New York. The amount paid for the load was the minimum set by the United States District Court in its order for the sale. The foreclosure sale order was the result of action brought by the Equit- I able Trust Company of New York in behalf of the bondhol Ii rs. Court confirmation of the sale will come upon December 18, that time be? ing given to the minority -*, ;kholders to appeal to the Supreme Court. ?,-0-. Prices Irregular In Cotton Market; Pressure in South Advance on Covering Met by Increased Offerings as Exporters Try to Re? sell Holding* in Georgia Week-end nue u tion a the cotton market were extremely lrr";'.' ir Naturally enough, there was acta, trig by recent sellers in order to cover j short contracts for over Sunday and to secure existing piofits. Advances, however, met offerings . from the South, and a late forenoon de- ! c'lne was accompanied by rumors thai exporters were offering cotton for re? sale in th- Georgia markets. January contracts, -which had sold up from 15.65, !.e early low levo!, to 16 [5 Cf. vvith th'1 r-e*;-*-'!1 market cl -*.",:;,? net unci ng ] lov ? r. Southern spot markets, as ofl reported, were 25 p< ints ' ' r to 50 ? and the mi ' I ing qu? ' i *ion at Dallas was mark' 1 1 00. The lac:1 market for -r-.- cotl >n *.? ? s and 10 ] ; ? ? ? ' ? 17.25 for middling; no sales were reported The ran Oppti ' h ' 'a " ' Not .... [ ,.. . -.?-.-:?: ? ? ? .' Jan 7 . ; Fob.... ' 1585 16.10 ?' ? 7 ? 15.5s : (.. . 15.45 15.4 sont lii'iii Spol M irkol .. ?'. a . ' ? !.. I , a -. IS 1 ut 16.75 * ? ' 2.475 I bile i . * a Augusta atea ...--'... M i l. a " . at ' - : .la ? ? J 1 ball s. Little K. .-. . . ? at 16.50c; IsO ' ? ' 45 po tita : a-, er at 14.S ? nil Fort W .rth let, 35 ? lnl a lower al ?a:-T, 6,000 bales. Cottonseed (111 ....... . . ; . . r . . ? nui I ?? eak, and at thi were 25 to 42 poi s net I ,'. s actlv ??. " ? barrels md the mat t 1 I I I I of the break In ? : her i u .. Bcpil and en I ith. Th? range of prices i l 0["*n. High. Low. <"' .. . 9.10 9 .... i 0.15 8.75 ? Jan .1.25 :'. * "? I'.-b . ? ' ? ' - April . . . ;? : i 9.25 9.1 S : . I I May _ 9.63 9.63 J uno ...-. . ? 9.75 9.70 Joseph Fields, Son of The Aetor, Marries in Paris ,To<*epl I ' ?' Lew Fields, the actor, ara! Herrietta Levy, ?' . a a ? - re i * ' ? t night in Pari >, according : i v. ord r ci ive I in NTi ,v 'i 1 ? i .- to the ? 1 Si ites after a trip to Mont? Carlo and ? Obiloai v HERMANN GEROLD Hermann Her..: I, old, an actor, died Friday at Lei Hosp tal. il s. vera] montl . Th? f ir held to-i y al 0:30 a. m. at i in ? Funeral Chui h, u 1er the Actors' Fund ? Mr. Gerold was bi rn in \ stria. Fie ? i the United ~:' tes t\\ en years ag i son with the ?. rim . Sti . i on the Bowery. le was last s ? "The Unwritten I ? r, with Louis Mann. He had appi ared in motion ] i and al ? i was a singer. He was a member if the Players' Club, Th" Lambs and the Actors' J Association. WILLIAM IL RAU PHILADELPII1 .. I v. H. Rau, wid ; dii : to-day at his home ] nervou break wi 4 sixty* year m b e i Unite d S'a* s ex; navigated tl I to the transit of Venus, ated in the first picturing of Ye a i Park ai : other points in the Rocky M m I : LEOPOLD MICIMELS SAN FRANCISC 0, 4 v. 20.* I ? Michael , former Si' a i I Confedera ? a of the ? ..... . ] in the Bowman Hotel systi t n :..'... 7 * : a | 1. " i rk, L? idon and Paris. Hi was 7" ?. ea rs o I !. n Rirlli. Engagement, MaTrriag Dcatli and In Menioriam Notice map be ' ' to The T?hirnt en: l'une up to midnight for in seriion in the next day's paper. Telet I ? an 3000. BIRTHS M**ll K? ? ? '? ..; a t SuiJ ? : . - DS Avenuj ENGAGEMENTS GO?.nSMII)? BLOCK?M: u Sirs ? ired ? st.. ai ? !. ? . Mr. 1 ni ? ? ? ? ? a r 8 ] tel A? MARRIED BKOXXF.B-tOI.E- On Saturday. v. ? ? ; Mas? by th* v.,a Vast -, ? ? " ; Kan j ? ? ? Hojt Caml ?? .; Broi '. o? ?7 v. DEATHS BARM S?At * ? ' . ) S Y . .'1 i ) ! ser - . ? . >i. - ? BARNKTT?? sai er helov ? rrasbar.il ? ' ' , ? 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M MANIFOLD ? a - ? ? ? ... mm:- Hi' ighter <-? : ? ? ? : i ' . n Mon ? : ?allas, P U N K n A U st., MITCHELL?Fran ' - 1 tl ? ? ' - Ma ? l'HI M i a 7 ' . II. 3 ? pierre pont st., ] 1 ,* ? ' - - be ' ? . r - : RIG ALI " ..?-?? 1 : on Su RO ' ' Kl''. . . - S< 'f VI.ER?In t**l a. :\ 7' .? : - ? : ; . ireh 1 . Bi ?ok. Conn., on iry. Funeral i aftei euves Grand p. ; - - r ? W ! .'?rnber : . William I ' ' ? from th? . West r 21 .al?-- of )'.'?. ? . - - ? ? 'T A FUNERAL ARRANGEMENT ?? once placed in our hands means atten? tion to every detail, no matter hoic seem S ingly unimportant. ? The superior "CAMPBELL SERVICE" * 1 th ' resu ; Gf years . , nce combined with the , .... tori > t materials at the right price. Call "Columbus 8200"Any Hour, Day or \ight FRANK E. CAMPBELL "THE FUNERAL CHURCH" (NON SECTARIAN) ^^".I??. Broadway ato?*St. 2i* Street at 8*Ave Flower, lor A.l Oceulom ArtHtH Funeral De,l8Oi Our SptctMty. -^- _ _ . ElKf'LDY A SPECIAL 1ST. 2W 190 C Willi? 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