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STEEL INDUSTRY Jinny Important Plants in jlnrcli Have Rest Month in Long Time. rtlCi TTJON OUTPUT HIGHER PJU IK"" uun ui - i i TniWOtllS iOf Last WCOK bCnUS PronllCtlOll atl(l OlUWIllUliis to High Points. .. . ..... t,..a hoon trlvcn tlie Iron :,o Y ; . B,.el industry In th6 last wccK. ana ( prediction and shipments are at tlielr j htshest points In many months. Jinny . 7 . i,i, Including the Car- Important plants, inducing na Steol Company, tno Ameruu. . . .... n rcntlnrml Rh.ct and Tin Comaany, the National Tube Company and a prominent Inde pendent compiny of Uio Pittsburg dls .inrlnir March had tho best show ing 'v.hlch they rnvo mado in many t.i r-tHn In ilie DfOdUCtion Ot 'P.K Iron abo Is shown, according to the .1,1 1, trnrfn mv ews. A gain of mo;o .V" tn from the KcbVuary fig- iiiuii w-v.-v- - . I ures was made, and nlno more uiasi furnaces ere in operation on Marcn Jl thin on February 3. K!1', tennago oon.s " "' IIV" iron niiu: ik'"! ..r.-.-. developed by tho Iron and steel Industry. Production and shipments, now nt tho hlshest point in many months, signify th rapid surmounting ot operating and traffle obstacles which long have stood in the way of full functioning of the works. In many directions March, by complete records now available, Is shown to have been a period of notable per-foirnan'-e -for many plants, especially In tfc rittsburg district. Tho Canicgle Ef el Company had tho best showlnu In p; itcs und structural shapes In a yar. Th's American Hheet and Tin Plato Com pany broke nil records for production a:, (I shipments of sheets and tin plate, efi di'l also the National Tubo Company In ti. 'iiilar products. A loading PlttH bi. e Independent company established a in Par narl. S'utisiics of pig Iron production era-pli.i-'z-. tho recovery of the whole In iuvrj March output reached 3,375.551 tons, the largest since December, 1918. Tho net gain over February was 391. 297 tons. Furnaces In blast on March 81 ivorc 314, an Increaso of nine over F'liruary 29. Tho present expanded movement of material Is cutting Into tho tunnies plied high In mill yards. bjt tlio latter remain of largo propor tions in Fomo cases. In the Mahoning Va.loy 1 no.OOO tons still await cars and tho lenulng sheet and tin plate maker hr.1! S'j.ouO tons on hand7 The Iron Age says: "Increased pro duction, Fomew!it better car supply, sustained consumption both at home and sbro.nl and no evidence in actual trarui. actions of any yielding In tho prltfes at whirh Independent steel companies have been selling finished steel are the out standing facts nf the week. "In spite of all handicaps In tars and fuel, pig Iron output again Increased in March Tflo total was 3.375,907 tons, or 103.900 tons per day, against 2,978, 679 tons In February, or 102,720 tons it day. Tho March rate means 40,000,000 tons a year, whereas the record for a calendar year wan 39,435,000 tons In 1!16. , "In March nineteen furnaces blow In and eleven blew out, so that 312 were active April 1, with capacity estimated at W.il; tons a day, against 101,550 tons a day for 301 furnaces on March 1. Tho picsent rate of produlfon Is the highest s!n'e December. MS. 1 points to a steel Inifot output of 43,CW.'X to 44.COO.OOO tons rer year, or nearly SO per cent, of ca pacity. "But the backing up of finished steel en tho mills has onlf been cured In spots. On Monday Pittsburg shipments to Chi cago and beyond we.ro flopped by -the Chicago switchmen's strike, and for several days previous there had been an embargo agnlnst New York and Xew England, tens of thousands of tons being piled up at Pittsburg district ware houses and mills. i "Against the Steel Corporation's book-1 tsgs for six to eight months ahead the Independent compam-'s have thrco to me months business on tneir rooks m uch lines as bars, pipe, plates ana structural material." COFFEE MARKET. The coffee market wns moderately ac tive yesterday and, after opening 7 to 16 points lower, prices held within a sarrow range until mld-aftcrnoon, whon a ppclal Brazil cable reported the San tos futures recovering part of their ear lier decline, a gain of 50 reis to 125 rels bolng shown; local price:) worked up'2 points or po. Lato In the session scat tered realizing sent values off from tho bost of the day, some active months go ing below Initial figures, tho close being 9 to 20 points net lower, At beat tho market was without special feature f wir kind. The cost and freight market was dull oad Ann offera weVe very Irregular ac cording to the shipper and position of shipment. The local spot market was again neglected and prices ruled nom inally unohonged, Ranse of prlco': Tues- Upon. msn. low. uiose. aay. ADni J4JT June July AUUt lt.73-71 H.SI k..CUtlJl ..... ,1.IM lli.l iltVJ VI ..... . Olober H.M-57 14.6JI Norembor ll.U-55 14.64 Dirember 14.M 14.63 14.60 14.00-63 14:81 Jmuary 14.4J-60 14.5S Kobruary 14.46-4J 11.53 il "?r-5-,..,D0,"" "1. Ziml bags and stock 3H.000 bazs. Sant03 tpots were not quoted. Futures .were 13 to 160 ten lower. Itectslpti 7.000 Tan and stock I.SSn.OOO bail. Receipts at tho ports were ltdoa baa, atainst j; 000 last year and 23.000 two years ago. Sao Taulo had 7.0M. aealnst nw ....I i7 fjw mi j,,niihv lom. Airalmt l&ooo and 14.000 bays rejpectlTely. Cleared Horn Rio. 3.000 bass lor ew Orleans, ana from Santos Vistorla, 11,000 bas for ew Orleans. BRAZILIAN COFFEE STATISTICS. Tester- Last Last day. week, month. S. T. deliveries N Orlevis dcllv..., Trtal do'.lverlcs 2ew York stock New. Orieans slock., mckU at all ports.. 11, HI 7,?3n 15,417 7S1.472 7.H7 12.031 17.771 iV.Jia 714.434 .39 1C6,.60 317.MJ yy.'? 5?l Ux E4S.O0O Anoat 603,000 (81,000 Visible eupplr. .UJ0,732 1,615,671 1,377,123 Lut years visible.. .1.252,101 1,376,369 1,332,601 LONDON MARKET. f A n.ll Pt.alnn. Pnrrtla frt. money. 4B4; IJrltlsh 5 per cent. loan, a,i , untisn4',! per cpnt. loan, ; At chison, 102; Baltimore and Ohio, 42; Ca nadian P.-iMn. if 3! ChesnDoako and Ohio. 7n rh(n.u'o r.rent Western. 9 V, : 8t- Paul, 45 Vi ; Denver and Illo Grande, 0; Erie. 17 Vi : ferle first preferred, 26 V4 : Grand Trunk. 6 U : Illinois Central, 110 ; Louisville and Nashville. 129; Missouri, SSSL 9ain?NoS Ontario and Western, 23 ; Pennsylvania. HV, ; neadlnst. 102; Southern Railway, est.. f--...i r..in. tti . Ttninn to - dfle. 1-9; United States Steel, 131; Do llecrs, KVi ; Rand Mines. 3. Bar silver. 72',d. an ounce; bar cold, 103s 2d . money. 3't per cent.; discount rit.., short bills. BV, Per cenL; three Cionths1 bills. 55, per cent; sola pro - DUunsa at jUtwo, 140. J 7 j . ouuiiiciii I a L 1 1 1 lu. U...V,.. . u m,'iy. t , fe::: -::::::::M ss si Iff &s U. S. JUDGE ACCUSED BY INDICTED FIRMS Up-Staler a Allege Bias Profiteering Cases, in Special la Tin ecu and Nnw Yonit IIibild Stkacuse. April 7. Accusing Judgo HaVlaml D. Howo of Burlington, Vt, of prejudlco and violence, proprietors of ono Schenectady and throe Albany clothing llnnti (lied charges to-day iitnlnat him In the United States Court and naked that he be ousted and pro- rented from lircslcllns at their trials In the Federal court on charges of prollteer- lus. The Arms aro the Paris Suit and Cloak Company, tho John a. Myers Company nnil fVittrrOl Lenminl nf Alhnnv nn.l Wl the Schenectady Clothing Company. Tho I nrms were lmiictoa at mo last session of Federal Court In Albany, Demurrer.") which they Interposed wcro dismissed by Judgo Howe here yesterday. Dccauso of remarks ullcgcd to liavo been mado by the Justice In the argument on tho de- murM , proI)rlfilora ftled u(,ldavlts chrKinrr lIas una prejudice All tho altldavtts covered" the samo Krqunds. Tho one reud In court charged , , d ,th , . ,,.,, thav M , thftt he t M ft1, ,ho j - ... ... 4 L . . defendants ought to be In Jail, and that firms asking prices they wcro accused of charging were worse than pirates and would cut n throat or scuttle a ship. During the reading of tho aflldavlt Judgo Howe Interrupted frequently to HllJ Iw I say "That Is false!" or "I did not say that." Judge ' Howo has not decided wllctll(!r ho wl orJor tne cases 1 0 trlaI i., i, i, ,,,, , , ,.., ,,, . 4 : A.-,,..7" 7 7i" ji-suu, ivu uy juiut i v4UiicMu iur mu slor- ,f thft ,, h , on pronteering cases in this district. Judgo is substituting for Judge George I W. nay, who Is 111. GRAIN MARKET. Corn futures registered yesterday ad vances of 14 cents to cents abushe' at tho day's high. Trading, however, was nervous. The underlying condi tions were bullish and stimulated buy ing and covering, but tho sword of the Investigation In the alleged May corner hung over the trlTdo and naturally caused apprehension. That fear Induced considerable nrollt taking on the bulgen, iut strength In oats and rye and further 12-xport demand for wheat served to check all declines. Tho weakness in foreign exchange. lower cash quotations, further cancellations by Eastern ship pers and tho shifting of professionals from the long side to tho short side had little or no effect. Many believed thnt corn was duo for a reaction. They pointed to tho fact that the market had enjoyed a substantia advance and that lewor prices would result. The exceedingly small car estimates yesterday, because of tho switchmen's Btrlko was a poworful lnfluenco. Some wlrus estimated that only twelve cars of grain would bo received. Although tho settlement of the strike win mean more oars than came in yesterday, no notlce shl Increase In the number of care ro celved prior to this trouble is antlcl puted. Weather conditions, while un settled, are not expocted to Interfere with the shipments. Transportation and the attitude of tho farmers Is expected to govern receipts. The sale of 1.000,000 busiiels 'of wheat for foreign account In cited buying, as did tho statement that there was a good foreign demand for all grains. Prospects of a lato season for corn also encouraged buying. Oats were active and strong, due to the unsettled weather conditions, which are delaying farm work and will prob ably make the oats crop late. The small receipts, owing to tho strike, and the persistent strength In the cash are fac tors which the trade Is not overlooking. Provisions were Irregular, selling lower at the start on liquidation cred ited to the packers and rallying with the grains. CORN-In the local . cash market No. . jellowr corn was quoted at : No- mixed, 11.89'i c. and f Now Tork OATS No. 1 white was quotcd'at Jl-. Vn ! white. J1.15; .No. 3 whit- tl.ll; No. white, Jl.I3.V14 fancy clipped white, l.nI.l ordinary clipped whlto. Jl 10, nil eievaior. w JjVe Market tlrin; No. 5 Western, .." o, b N6 York. . . HATtLKY Market steady. Feedlns. .: mii; S&itii?iT .M.rkf.t nrm. Oood mill- IlL'Vi 4 n li A V M a rk o t b t r o n g . N o . 1, t:.ll 1: Si 2 2 40fr! 5); No-3, I2.S50J.55. STHAVV-JIarkit quiet. N. 3S a toa- CHICAGO TRICES. hyB Tnes. Low. C10e. dsr. 1.S2H 1.64W 1.831i L77fc 1.T9VI 1.71 1.62ft 1.64K 1.4SH 1.54 1.6JK 1-WK 1.61 1.64 1.C3V4 69 S1H s:H S3-A i 7Wi 71?i 70H 20.40 M.5 S0.2 Il.U !l27 a.w 13.79 U.S5 H.S2 19.S7 19.33 19.40 n.OO S7.U 27.49 IMS 37.45 tf.W Mar , 1.H4H 1.8& 1.7J , 1.78H Julr CORN May July Heiitember OATS- M.iv Jnly l.Kl Wi Si 707i , :.53 . 21.33 . IJ.S7 , 19.40 mi u Wi J9.57 21.77 1S.M 1M! t.eptem&er Ivnu Mar juiy ..... UIBS May Jaly tORit May July .... J7.M 37.U S7.M INTKUOR HECEIPTS. Wheat. Com. Yesterday rnun n!'S 1 nut week M7.000, 71Z,li SEAHOAHD CtKAKANCKS. Floor. Wheat. Ycterd.r ,VSJ ti2S I.ait week ttO Last Year .O00 m-M Oats. Com. 17,000 1.04O EARNINGS STATEMENTS. LOUISVILLE AND NASHVILLE. ISM. 13. twuanr cress Jl0.111.51 si.SsMH nor inx rir-lii VZ, 676.M1 TPVTRAL February ITOM . Deficit alter WJ-vw Net operatlns djfl Two montha rross... 18M. tl.lU.OST 1. ICS. 355 1.125,121 , 6,S9I.ZS4 1.34I.6M 1319. S3.00J.CS3 s:i.:ii :;o,oi3 C.614.CS4 i.? no.a3 DENVER AND IUO OHANDE ' February fross Dalanco alter tax Net operatlnj Incomo Two months itoss..., Ualance after Net oDoratlnf Income 1920. 1911. . f3.M3.TlS (40.330 SSO.KO . 6.SS4.SM , 1.407.1M l.cu.ri JJ.103.J00 11B UI IU.1U WESTERN MARYLAND, 1K0, 1919. JJ33.077 140.9(4 144.344 3.314.7U 330.514 343,903 February cross Deficit after tax......... 4,3.60j Net operatinr deficit.... .SJ'Sl Two months' fross -Sf Deficit after tax.......... 71.t Net oneraUne deficit.... 10.5 SEW ORLEANS, TEXAS AND MEXIC.O. 19M. 1919. r.hraarr aTOSJ J1M.232 4.733 S.S70 JW.733 t.44) 10,007 J14S.17S 12,316 11,525 142.116 f34.SM 33,467 Balance alter taxes...... Net operatinr defidt.... rr MAn,n.r rrflit.n... Balance ofter taxes . Ke. oneratlnr deficit. aeni leHclt. Income lije llncnos Aires Grain Market. nPENOS AIRES, April' T.-C10iln jraln , wjiEAT-Steady. Close. Care 19.1S 1J . .... May one . S2&H , 104 v , U . 314 . 112 CORN-Steaay. Ml' .to 10.11 vrAx'sEED-Easy, jiv jane 23,50 K OATS -- u. Plalt'a AV111 Piled ... , , .,. ,, i Thi u- 11 nf Prank II. Piatt, son of 1 ...w ..... , , , . , mer Senator Thomas riau, whs u yesterday In tho Surrogates office. He left his widow, CaroJInoj U Piatt .ot J70 Park avenue", two-thirds gf his propertj, and his son, Llvlnp ton Piatt, tH e other , third. His estato la estimated at 'mora Ithaa 2,000," Kftinnra Hiior iuai-i OF NEW JERSEY. March --;?.? 'a THE SUN AffD NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1920. SHIP BOARD ASKS i U. S. STEEL'S POLICY , Hears That Corporation "Will Bar All Vessels Under Amer ican Registry. BpeciJl to Tin BUN and Nnw Yob.8 HusAin. Washington, April 7. ArouBed over charges that the United States Btecl Corporation has adopted a policy that 111 exclude all ships under American registry from a share in its ocean carry- rng business, Chairman uenson 01 tnu Shipping Board to-day sent a telegram asking an explanation and' urging that the practice bo cliunged. Chairman Benson was furnished data purporting to show that the corporation and two of Its subsidiaries had Issued in structions that no freight was to De consigned on vessels where the trans portation charge had to be shown on bills of ladlnr Under tho transporta tion net tho railroads are required to show the water or ocean rato on all freight billed on vessels under American registry. . . Objection of the steel companies o . , . , , , . s 13 BU" l ,uo. uuel" V", grounus, dui niprin o that Uw stand will result In giving M of their business to British and Jap- ancse steamships and discriminating , . , . . those operated i bjy -the HWPPlWBwm tntctirMnnmnr' nSn viel, taw 0 , S told Admiral Benson that In Oielr opln Ion freight brokers controlling an enormous quantity of export ireignt wore contemplating following the ex ample of the steel companies and that the result to tho American merchant marine would bo disastrous. They de clare that British ships on tho Pacinic as well as Japanese vessels would be particularly benefitted at the expense of American tonnage BRINGING IN MORE GOLD. Canumnlo. Dock With tl,000,000 on Bonrd To-day. y . On board the Carmania, coming from Great Britain to the United States, Is 600,000 ounces of gold, valued at ap proximately 19,000,000. She paesod Sandy Hook yesterday afternoon and will dock this morning, when It la ex- pecrcd that the gold will bo trans ferred Immediately to the Federal Re serve Bank. The shipment Is con signed to J. P. Morgan & Co. and v4l be sdld after arrival to tho Fedoral Re serve Bank. The Philadelphia, which sailed from tho other side on March 27, is due in port late to-day or to-morrw with an additional 600,000 ounces of gold, valued at approximately $9,000,000. Within tho last week tho arrivals have been approximately $30,000,000 on the Lapland, tho Snxonla and the MIn nekahda. In addition the outh Afri can gold which has arrived for tho ac count of prlvato bankers brings the total to between 40 and 50 per cent, of tho total movement anticipated. COTTON MARKET. Tho cotton market yesterday was more or less a repetition of Tuesday's session and was featured by an upturn of 30 to 90 points In its final hour. The rise carried tho list to new record levclsv May touching 41.20 cents, a gain of 90 points from tho last previous closing. Thore was no particular new factor In the general situation. Weather news still furnished tho principal topic of discussion, and th weekly report was about as bullish as had been expected. Spinning Interests were among tho prominent lato buyers of the spot posi tion, as wero local ntm ouismo snorts Liverpool was somewhat lower yester day, with spot business In the English centre dull, 2.000 bales of the actual article chancing hands. At the opening the local market was 31 points lower to 2 htgncr on active months, but 50 points higher on April, that position being affected by forced covering of one of two snort lines, r ui inwino. thn call the list slipped off stead. lly until It had dropped to to i points less than Tuesday's final bds. at tho bottom there was a rally, the trade extending support and Wall Street ..in.,,- nn the, whole, nroflt taking of ferings wcro well absorbed, and the market recovered steadily during tho early afternoon. Sentiment In room i,i .van hiilllsh desnlte the continued advance in the market, and It was dim- cult to unci a Hu.uiiu.1 " As the market began Its final hour of the day It was evident that demand had Increased to such an extent that thw market was at times bare of offerings The undortone was generally Arm to strong, and turned definitely strong during the last half hour. There wcro nni manr bullish crop rumors in M! circulation. During tho last few mln 714.000 PA..L. h customary realizing from the best Tho close was at a net nXSLwS of 2 to 120 points, local spots LlnTso polnta higher at 42.50 cents a pound. rr,,,,. Bants of Prices : dwr i,n 40 SO 41.I 40 SO 41.60 N 40.M a ,.a4 KeMember ::::::! ; : octoorr Sp7t-aY.' 41C0; New Orleans. 4L50, COTTON STATUS Last IVast TntmrAtir. week. year. r,nrt -1r,l 20.S44 23.0OS l?. : w . .. .. , r inm b ks.k J.W.tao J Vnrk stocks . 43.W3 45, 77,412 tnterlor receipts .... . '" S.SM . interior shipments.. 15,110 Vn.W B-rl.ftlfl.. 03 LOU 11,333 1J4 . I Liverpool cablo-S?ot cotton dnll. at U 4,!IHS. points adrance on the bash of nitd. for U.l" a.... nfUn. m.Hcn 1.000. Im- ,'.. ft noo! Aiiierican. 3S.000. Futures opened iteadr. 12 to 33 points hlfher.. Closed quiet at 6 points decline to IS 'advance : May, -0,1 ; jiiiv. 54.1KV1 October. U.JTd.: Decern- i.V .44d.: Jannan. 22 23d. Uaacliester- Yarna arm; cioina quiei anu uxui, SECURITIES AT AUCTION. 10 htuea General Clrar Cdrap&nr. Inc., 4 shares PaclOu Coaat Company, first pra- xerrea. ot. 400 shares Brooklyn Onion Oas Company, 54. (0 shares Springfield Body Corporation of New Tor preferred; 111.000 Chicago. - Rock Island and Paclflo Company 4 per cent, gold bonds, due November 1 2001; May, 1914. coupons attached, stumped J107.6 1-3 paid on each bond. I12S lot. 54 shares Brooklyn Trust Company, 600. 100 shares Stuts Motor Car Company of America, Inc. (carries dividend of 20 per cent, new stock), no par, 1701 per hare. . . 1,000 shares Rathbone, Sard 4 Co.. pre ferred; 113 shares RaUibone, Sard & Co., common. 1700 tot. 10 shares New York Boys' Shops. Inc.. SU. 14,000 Automobile Club of America 4 per cent bonds, due 1110, Interest May nnil November. SO. 1 share Cincinnati. Hamilton and Dayton Railway Company, preferred; 2 shares Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Railway Company, common, no lot. Til shares Beaver Land and Irrigation Company. 125 lot 116.73 Fort Wayne and Jackson Railroad atock scrip. 31. S shares Quicksilver Mlnlr.c Company, 310. 44. shares Norfolk und Nsw Brunswick Hosiery Company, U. WILL GIVE 100 P. C. ' "IN STOCK DIVIDENDS International Motor. Truck Is Also to Double 'Common Capitalization. A novel plan of distribution to stock holders, as well as a very profitable one for lis stockholders, was lilt on yester day by directors ot tho International Motor Truck Corporation. The plan, It was announced, contemplates giving a stock dividend of 100 per cent, to pres ent shareholders and then to double again the company's common capitaliza tion and offer tho new stock to share holders for subscription at $50 a eharij on the basis of a share for a sharo then held. Based on a quotation of $160 a share for stock, at which price some transac- I tlons wcro mado yesterday, the 100 per cent stock dividend will have a value ot $80 a share. On that basis the rights to subscrlbo to the new stock will have an approximate valiyi of $15 a share on the then outstanding stock, or $30 a sharo on the 'present outstanding com mon stock, making tho entire transac tion worth moro than $100 a fcharo to ntnf.1t1,nMfirn r.i, ia.. nrnnosnla are contingent, it was said yesterday, on rattncatlon of .in, hv tlm stockholders, but Uttio opposition Is anticipated from that Hource In view ot tho prollt accruing to the Btoiikholdera as a result oi win uw- ,m Th Htock. although It 4ias .IIUUI.U.'I - " - never paid any dividends, lias Dcen bull ing for moro than iieu a snuro iui long time. In the last week or two It has had a very sensational rise from a little moro than J100 a fharo to $160 a share, and, with tho directors still fall ing to pay a regular quarterly dividend on the shares, tho advance was some what of a mystery to Wall Street. Tho announcement yesterday, however, cleared tho mystery entirely. The total common capital stocK oui itandlng Is 70,777 shares, and with tho 100 rjcr cent, stock aiviuenu ram ih total will be 1 11,554 shares. It will bo doubled again for the subscription plan. Which" will bring tho total number of shares up to 2S3.10S. "Upon the completion oi tno pian, says a statement issueu jesicruiij, "thcro .will then bo outstanding 283,103 shares of stock, and the corporation will havo received approximately $7,000,000 new cash to take care of Its enormously Increasing business. Tho entire Issue ot new common stock) has been underwrit ten by Ilaydijn, Stono & Co." Cernmu llnnk StKtcmrnt. , Bkklin, April 7. The statement of the Imperial Bank of CScrmany, issued March 15, shows the following changes: Total coin and bullion Increased 5,176, 000 marks; gold docreascd 11,000 marks; treasury notes Increased 301,463,000 marks; notes of other banks In creased 713,000 marks; bills dis counted Increased 77,972.000 marks; advances decreased 2,233.000 marks; In vestments Increased 39,893.000 marks; other securities Increased 1,604.900,000 marks; notes In circulation Increased SIC,2S4,000 marks; deposits Increased 1,080.047.000 marks ; other liabilities In creased 151.C11.000 marks. Total gold holdings. 1.091.393.000 marks. IleporU Ilest Year. At tho annual meeting of the stock, holders of the rt. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, held yesterday, directors wero re-elected. Although the financial state ment for the year 1913 has not been comnleted. It was reported that the business for that year done by the com pany established a new high reconl and that nroflts were the best In Its history. During the flrat threo months of this vcar. It was stated, business showed an Increaso compared with that of the cor-J responding period of 1519. PRODUCE MARKET. nUlTF.lt Ilecelpta yesterday, 0,842 paekates. Fresh creamery of high auallty tiaa recovered about 'ic. per id. irora yen- terday's closing rates, and the feeling la Arm. Medium qualities are sympathising : to aomo extent. I-ar.a trading In Dinlsh , creamorV at OlCGJc. generally. Reno vated, ladies and packing stock show no nuotable clianire. Creamery, higher than extra, lb., flrtHSGPc.; extras, Vi score, (ISc; firsts, 00 to 01 score, 63W07c.; firsts. 8S to bD score, uauoc.-. wconos. 811 to 87 score, CHtOc; lower grades. .',4 CffjiC.; held, extras, I'SKDJ'ic jusi. 112c; seconds, 64 45,0 I unaallea, nigner than extras, TIMilHc.; extras, uwjjw Tout' nr!. fi.'.KUHc: seconds, OOUute ; Stato dairy, tubs, finest, WTc.; food to prime, 60C03c.; common to fair. 4438e.; renovated extras. GlBSc; flrats, Si(t Me.; Imitation creamer) firsts. 45040c.; ladles, current make, flrats. 424? 43c.: eo onds, 8839c.; lower grades. 8637Hc.i packing elocK. current diiho, w. . ' No. 2, 37o ; lower gradee, 3430c F(in necrtnti veaterdar. 60.262 eases. Arrivals contlnuo very heary and offerings urj far beyond any present consumptive needa, but the maricet la ueiunc conomci able support from tho West, where prices are relatively high and where there la re ported to be considerable Influence on the shipments, partlyvdue to embareooa arising from the strlko InUhls harbor. Much " the delayed stock coming In Is under alilp-ners- limits, which takes It pracflcally off .... mn..i TmiA 1. Irrezular: some sales have been made at lower prices than cuoled yesterday, but on tne wnoie rocei.ers ui u slrable qualities are refusing to make further concessions and the trading is falrW coveroil by unchanged quotations, ex ?.f.l l. hll. mam. nf which there IS a largo accumulation, causing decidedly lwf prices unaer urcsu.u u "v"" gathered extras, doien, 46c.; torP' nicked, extra flrats, 45He,t first.. 44J,0 450.: regular packed, extra firsts 4JH 4IMc; firsts, 4l43c.. seconds, 3940Hc., dirties No. 1, 39c; No. 2 and poorer, 37 S cheVks. 'good 'to choice dry. tSOIIe.; goose eggs, prime. $1, duck eggs, llaltl 2 . iv.at.rt, nnit Houtnm. Drlme, 60O05e.; State, Pennsylvania anil nearby Western hennery whites, extras. 62c; flrsta to extra nrsts. 48fHc; firsts to extra firsts. 456 50c; 'tfrn whites, under gradea. 440 47c: raelflc coast, whites, extras. tJc; extra firsts, CO astc : firsts, 4804SC-. other Western and S-rAhirn gathered Vhltes, 4549c; 8tate. V." i. on n.nrb hennery browns. fxtras 47O480.; gathered brown and mixed "lo" extras. 46c; firsts to extra flrats. 424J41HC HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. INLY CONTINENTAL HUSK PALAIS ROYAL BROADWAY AT NEW SPRING "PALAIS ROYAL REVUE OF 1920" AN ELABORATE MUSICAL MELANGE By Ajsire Sbetri uul A. Baldwia Stows , 1 I J p a 0 n 1TWSG ARMY ORDERS. cal fo Tin Son np Nicw Your HmiD. WAsniNOTOJI, April 7.-Theio rmy orders were Issued to-day: MISCELLANEOUS. Lleut.-Col. W. II. Whleham, rellereiU Gen eral Uospltal No. (, roil JlfPherson, report 10 commanding oiticer, ixiicrnian unww. Hannltal. Man irranclxco. for duty 04 cnlei .educational oflU-or: Ueut.-Col. Edtard Ilow- uiin. jr., Donoraruy aisciiarjou ; firs. li, vr, Jvcmai, irora i;anip uoiiuuit, iu hm- uarters, soumeasieni jiepanmcni, ioiiui"j uty. to athletic (lcld ontanliatlon, and await further orders at Charleston ; Capt. Edwin li. yulflcy, from priecnt ' duties, assitneu w Tui.nlv.nernnil lnfnntrr fuid reDOrt to com mandlne oftlctr, Fort, Jay; First Lieut, W L. KIiuk, honorably dlscUarjcil, to take etiect at Camp Knox; Col. Charles IL Martin, re lieved rrom present duties on lnspitiur-m-structor recrultlun Bervice, Chleaito, U this city, and report to adjutant wneral of the army ; First Lieut. Martin J. C'lcliy, honorably discharged on completion of hospital treat ment (leneral uotpltai no. i, roi juiis-, Caut. Jom'DIi A Bonell. honorably dis charged ; First Lieut. Osborne O. Wood, re lieved m aid de camp to ,raJoMicn. Leonard wood, to iimy ai headquarters icmrai iwpurv ment, Chleaito ;'Capt. I. D. Wesson, honor nMy dlschaixed, to take effect at Washing, toil. MEDICAL CORPS, Major Leonard I), Frcsroln,, Central Depart ment; Capt. William U. Elmore, Northeastern Department, anil First Lieut. Leon O. rindar. Northeastern Department, relieved from duty as assistant recrultin officers, report by telegrupb to commanding generals oi depart ments indicated for assignment, then proceed to stations; Capt, Charles It, Robert 0111, Camp Upton; Capt. Albert O. flumra. Camp Grant; Capt. 1). II. Pelletler, Camp Custer, relieved as assistant recruiting officer, report to commanding general of camps Indicated for duty; Major John J. Madigan, relieved duty at Columbus liarracks, lo Fort Miss and report to commanding officer base hos pital for duty; report by letter to milmmnd Ing general, Hnuthcrn Department; Major T. M. Chancy, relieved as assistant recruiting officer, llnrtttngtoii, W. Va report In person to rommandlng officer, Madison liarracks; First Lieut, Albert C FleU relieved at Oen- eral Htspltal o. 0, Fort JdcPherson, to Camp Meade, and report to commanding general; Capt. TbUIp H. Orcen. now at Hospital No. 8, Fort Mcl'hcnson, will report to command ing officer of that hoipltal. Each of there officers Is relieved as assistant recruiting officers and will proceed to ttlm-e noilft,,r1 sn,l ri'tinrf la rnminsnil. ing officer for duty; Capt. James H. Ashcroft, Camp Penning; Capt. Walter E. Cary, Fort lllley; Capti John A. Mauon, U S. Army General Hospital No. 21, Denver; rapt. CharlfjS E. Sears, Fort Logan, Capt. Henry j. Ilerrick, honorably discharged; Capt. Herbert L. Jo!mon. relieved further duty as assistant recruiting officer, Jacksonville, to Arcadia, Fla., and report to commanding officer, Oarlstrom Field. Each officer named is relieved as.ns!stant recruiting officer and will report to his proper station as indicated after his name: Capt Arthur A. White, Jr., I?. S. General Hospital, No. 5, Fort Mcllenry; ("apt. Daniel II. Williams, U. S. General Hos nllal No. 21, "Denver; Capt. Frederick E. Hlcltson. Canii) Zaciiarv Taylor; First Lieut Frank L. Laclfflar, Fort Snclllug; First Lioat, James T. MclWde. Raw Hoiltal, Fort K.im Houston. E6ib of following named officers rcllcied from duty ns assistant recruiting officer and return to station Indicated : Maor 1). Dwlre, Camp Lcwla; Major I. C. lllley. Walter ttced (leneral Hospital, Taltoma Tark; Cnpt. Rli n. Ilrovm. Camp Tnvli; Capt. II. S. Chafe, Fort I.oan : Capt Guy C. Kmery, War rri.on liarracks, Fort Douglas ; Capt. W. li. Harm, rort nils.; capt. v. jt Lippin cott, Fort Williams; Capt. S. M. Myers, Camp mnston ,- lapi. iiomer lugaeiu, vaacourer Barracks. COAST ARTILLERY CORPS. Lieut. -Col. Frank S. Clark will mako not to exVed one triu er month from Anril to June. 13.0, from Port Monroe to Washington. lor eonsimauon witn iniei ot toast Ar tillery: leave for three days granted Capt. Walter P. Boatwrigbt, clfcctlve on or about April 7. FIELD ARTILLERY CORFS. Capt. Kenneth S. 1'crl.iiu report to attend- INSTRUCTION, COLLEGES, &C. I Stay J T "I - 1 jtO Hnforo making a change, find out if you aro oa tho right track. To know what your life work should be Is a start in tho right direction. The trained analyst will know from a study of your face tho vocation for you. This study Is based on known scien tific laws. No psychological tests, no trade tests. Ask us all about It Booklet 22 oa request. MEM ON INSTITUTE INC., 96 Rth Ave. (at 15th St .) N-w York Telephone Chelsea 4031. fU1 t o Scfeftfitc' Svirnnbtg. f TILED. HEATED POOLS INDmnUAfi IKrITTKDtTnOH 1 A?POElrHEra; UOUItfl 0 U Min, womsn and children taurbt rnplls atartlag now nay bcro tljtily profKUnt txrort Buramtr, Call or writs fer booklet C and par ticulars. 338 W. Sfli Si 1 19 W. 44ti St CoL 2121 Vcni. 3259 ARE YOUR CLOTHES BECOMING A LUXURY Let our expert Instructors teach you how to make your Spring Wardrobo at lower cost In our 80HOOI. OF DP.ES3MA.KINa DIIES3 CUTTINO and COSTUME DE3ION INO. Day classes only. 8. T. TAYLOR SCHOOL. 800 tth Ave., at 4nd 8t. x.-L." Hurley Hospital Training School accredited by Stato Board of Registration of Nurses, offers a threo years" course of training In mfflieai, surKicai, oieciricai una contaitlous nursln. School catalogues nd blanks sent on application to tho Superin tendent of Ilnsiiltal and' Tralnlns School, MICHlOAN.sFllnt. " I.L'MCKU'S COOIUNO SCHOOL, 10 V. Olth fit. Select ladles' classes. Special cooks' classes. Individual worn. Demonstration rriaay evening. 8 P, M. Feo S0-C All welcomg. SHOI MATHEMATICS. MECUAHiCAI, AND AltCIUTECTURAL DUAWINQ and TYlfcvlini?.i.i courses nro sun avanaDia for registration sjt Droolilyn Y. M. C. A., li Hanson place, llrooklyn. DANCING ACADEMIES. MODERN dancing taujht by rcAned young lady. 13. I'AIIKKR, 2M Rircrsldo Drtre. Tel. M71 niter. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. Eltti Streot war Fmtft Atbhi HALL IN AMERICA 48TH ST. EDITION 1 Shall 1 Shall FEATURING A BRILLIANT CAST OF MUSICAL COMEDY FATOfiftEJ AND A Bewildering Beauty Cfaonu e mmim 1 Ins; surgeon, Connecticut avenue and L treetl N. W Waahlngton, for annual physical tX' ttn.lnlAn nn,i p.tum in nroncr station. leave ot ten day granted, Second Lieut. John P. Sample. QUARTERMASTER COIU 3 Capt. Ollbort It. Carr, honorably discharged! Capt. Michael 11. Miller, relieved at Wasmue ton, to Camp Knox, and report to construct Inr. quartermaster for duty a.i assistant! Capt. Calrln A. Leuthold. rolloved present duty as disbursing officer in office of deputy zone ftnanco officer. Seattlo, effectiye on ar rival of Col. Tllinan Campbell, Field Artill ery, and detailed a property uJitorr ?i"n station at Hoaltlei Capt. Stuart C. Leake, honorably discharged, to talio effect. Wash Ington. April 15; Major Lloyd D. "aorth. relieved an property auditor In office of dep uty lone nnuifo oincer, uaiiiiiiun'. iu . u..r dolphla, and teport to deputy tone flnanco officer, and by fetter to gone finance officer, Eastern finance rono, for duty as properly ttUdUOr CAVALRY. , Capt. Copley Enoa, rellovod present duty at Oregon Agricultural College, li assigned to Kloventh Cavalry, and will proceed 10 Monterey, Cal and report! Capt, Cuahman Hartwolf. relieved at Montereyi Cal., detailed as assistant professor of military elcnee and tactics at Oregon Agricultural College; Col. George O. Cross, from Columbua bar racks, to this city und report to Adjutant General of the Army on temporary duly for consultation In connection with recrulllnff, and on completion return toptatlon. CORPS OF ENQINEERS. tl First Lieut. Paul Eliman, from Washing ton, to Chicago, thence to St. Louie, on temporary duly In connection with settlement of engineers' claims, and return to station; Major Thomas J. Powells, relieved at gen rral hospital No, 2, Fort Mcllenry, to Fort McFhcrson, and report to commanding officer goneral hospital No. 6 lor duty as chief educational officer; Lleut.-Col, Sherward A. Chaney, appointed member of board con ,,.nJ.i h .nVrlnl nnlera December S. 1919. In Now York, for examination of such officers r th rmi of Enclneora as may be or dered for examination for promotion, vice coi. w. . .aaf.wfe. Jnlin fl. Turock. from Detroit district ordnanco office, to U. S. Army general hos nital No, a, Fort Sheridan, and report to ART SALES. J West 441h St To-Day at 2:30 P. M(. (1st Session) The Sale by Auction oi VERY CHOICE ENGLISH and FRENCH ANTIQUES And VALUABLE ART WORKS See Catalogue. "" r" The Sal? Will Be CrnH.urted hv Mr. AUGUSTUS W. CT.ARKB Sale Days: TO-DAY (THUR.), Tomorrow (Friday) & Saturday, April 8, 9 & 10, t 2 P. M. EachDaj. NOTEl The HatcrLlbrary 1U be sold Tomorrow (1TI.), at 3 P. M., In SILO'S Fifth Ave. Art Galleries, i- 40 E. 45th St. S. W. Cor. Vanderbilt Ave. James P. fillo & Son, Auctioneers IMPORTANT SALE OF Antique & Modern FURNITURE 11T ORDER OF .Mr. Benjamin Guinness Removed From 8 Washington Squire AND THU CONTENTS OF A Long Island Mansion DT ORDER OV Samuel C. Herriman COUNSELLOR AT LAW AND The Hatch Library There are many pieces of Sterling Silver, Porcelain, Jewelry, and some vqry Impor tant Bronzes to bo found In the catalogue. Also a collec tion of Early Victorian Cos tumes, Two Baby Grand Stein way Pianos, Two Aoollan Or chestrals. NOW ON EXHIBITION. -ia.iiaiaraniiMaira;n!!HHC!Hi!i!!H'icaJ SALE SESSIONS g TO-DAY (THURSDAY), g FRIDAY & SATURDAY, g April 8th, 9th and 10th, g at 2:30 P. M. Each Day, in N PLAZA ART I ROOMS, Inc. 5-7 East 59th St. (Near 3th Ave.) Edward P. O'Reilly, Auctioneer. EXECUTOR'S SALE AT ABSOLUTE AUCTION Hawkins, Delalleld & Longfellow, Attorueys THE STUDIO' FURNISHINGS AND EFFECTS Belonging to the lato Annie Traquair Lang a The Talented American 1'alnter W Also by Order of Mr. G. L. Dreifuss . OF THIS CITY AND OTHERS. Gxttittinj of rer; fine Furruihinjt, H Studio Typet in Enilish, Italian and Sptnith Periods; Tipettry and tNeedlewsrk Panelt; Genoese Velvet), Van Drks Points, Paintings, Ruji, Chini, Larnpi, Birye Brontes, Etch bgi, Enjraringt, Minitturei, Do- hemian uiui, t,nme se rorctiaini, dii- i vermrejSraill Collection oi Jewelrj, . etc., tic ON rilEE VIEW TO SALT. TIME, Cotalojme on Application. 1 elepnone t'laza (Mil. fiM&KnKffi TO-DAY AT 2:30 P.M. At the Old Galleries 15 EAST 59TH ST. IMPORTANT EXECUTORS' SALE BV OKDER OP Mrs. Lena S. Thoesen THE FINE FURNITURE AND EXPENSIVE APPOINTMENTS nKMOVEDFROAtTUERESinfcNCE 11EDFOKD PAI1K. EW YORK. Alio put two o! the Boeck Collection ot Chinese Curios, Ruts, Furniture, etc., cenpriimf complete rathojtnv Sheri ton Dininj Room Suite, Reception and Bedroom Furniture, Setteet, Tablet, Chairs, Dretien, ChirToniers and numerout odd pieces; alto CarptU. Rug, Driperiu, Silierware, China and Glistware, Books, Bronzes, Engrav ings, Valuable Paintings and other useful Household Effects. OS FltEK V1UU TO SALE TIME. Mr. C. It. CLAKKi:. Auctioneer. BTT.T.TB BURKE WINS SUIT. Prove. She Did Not Own Car At Time of Accident. Blllla Bdrko. tho actress, wife of Flo- rent Zlegfcld, Jr., won tho $15.000.dam- .1CK1U1U, Jl,, nu .ta ,.v,v,uiii- 1 . . ' . . .. .. . ago action wnicn Joim u. itau Drpuint uga nst her for injuries received in nn ,,.nmnhii indent. She nroved she had automobile accident She proved she hud sold the automobllo In qucntlon some time beforo tho accident Supremo Court Justice wccooit di rected tho Jury to find, that Mrs, Zlcgfeld wns not responsible for tho Injuries BUfforcd by tho plaintiff. Business Troubles. UKCKIVKItS IN IIANKUUITCY. Receivers In bankruptcy appointed Wednesday In the Federal District Court were as followa! , . Judge Learned Hand appointed Edward J. Collins as receiver for Dorb 0. .Oakley boarding hoUB propfletruen. Liabilities, 111,711); assets, J!,o09. Taylor Mora waa appointed by Judge Hand ua, rscclver for Post Van der uurg Company, N. Y., Inc.. with a bond of 13,000, Stated llablllttea approximate $700: jst notx given. ASSIONJIKNi'S. I-oula Rosenthal Cigar Manufacturing Company, Inc., cigars and. tobacco, at 131 riilrd avenue, Wednesday .aligned far tho benellt of creditors to Murcui HMfnd. The company waa Incorporated In 1H. , ...l. nmanihul Is nrfifltdflnt. The International Bale and Export Company, xportlng and importing gen n.;h,TniH.n with offices at 210 West Broadway, Wednesday cailgned for the bentilt t creuuora m wunc ,nuu.. m. in.hir WaUt Comoany. Inc.. j,. In uhlln hlrtBWolltS ttt 214 Fifth avenue, Wednesday aislgned for the ljnellt of creditors to Charles Warner. Alexander II. Haxs Is president of the company. ART SALES. 0 SALES AT AUCTION. Auction Sale Extraordinary Monarch Auction 'Co. 161 East 125th St., Detween Lexington and 2d Ays. J. A. Fleischer ) . onwo S.J.Hassett Auctioneers. Owlnc to departure abroad wo havo been Instructed by The Noted Opera Singer Mme. Emmy Destinn of the Metropolitan Opera House in ft 11 lv Public Auction Friday and Saturday, April 9th and 10th Commenelnt at 11 A. M. llach Day The Magnificent Antique and Modern Furniture and Effects, Works of Art, Treasures Removed from her clfy home 411 West ISnJ Ave. ALSO The Valuable Furnishings, Collection of Art Removed from 1 tVcst i5th 8t Former Property of a Prominent liroker WITH IMPORTANT ADDITIONS COMPRIfllNH IN PART Knabe Baby Grand Piano, Antique, Itnlian Renaissance, Boudoir Suite, Anttnun Italian Chairs. Cabinet). Tablen, Chuts, Dutch Marquetcrle Tables, Louis XVI. French Gray Iinamcl Twin Boudoir Suite, Chippendale Dlnlntr Room Suite, nnmn.ptu Smoklne Set. 14 Pieces. Real Dromes, Oil Paintings. Sevres Vaes Persian Rugs and Carpets, ALL IZE3 and many other Interesting objects makes thla an unusual Auction Salo Exhibition To-Day Note THIS SALE IS WORTHT of tha attention of Art Dealers?" Private Buyers and Motion Plctuw Producers, An unusually attractive solo Antique and Modern Furnishings BY OKDEP. OP Manhattan Storage andAVarehotJa Co. for unpaid atorage charges, Dl Salvo Bros., and entire contents ot a country estate removed from Lawrence, L. I. To-day and Friday, 11 A. M. EACH DAY 88 University Place. A partial summary of tho ealn Includes DIN1NO BOOM FUHNlTUTtE IN 8HEIt ATQN , MAHOGANY AND EAIU.Y KNQLlfeH. BEDROOM FURNITUIIE IN CIIICASSIAN WALNUT AND BIIIDS EYB MAPLE. LUXUBIOUa DININO ItOOM AND LIBRARY FURNITURE. HAKE CHINA AND nRIC-A-BRAC. 8ILVER AND SHEFFIELD PLATE, FI.OOR LAMPS. RICH HANQINOS AND LACE CURTAINS. CUT QLAfiS. BR0N7ES. ELECTROLIERS. CLOCK 8ET3. TABLE AND BED LINEN. SO Persian Carpets and Rugs, Valuable Paintings and Water I Colors, Antique Chairs, I Tables, Bureaus, iotas. NOTE To-day's sale Includes a largo quantity medium (irado furnlturj, bedding, linens, trunks, personal af fects, etc 300 Lots Drygoods, Including alike, muslin, sotton goods, linings, woollens. Arthur Kaliski, Auctioneer. Mary J. SleShane Est. 173. Sole at Public Auction in ART GALLERIES 128We3t49SL,h6Atve0.n TO-DAY AT 11 A. lVf. (Lower Salesroom) also TO-MORROW, FRIDAY & SAT.-2 P. M. MAGNIFICENT Home Purn thing & Works of Art. Steinway Baby Grand Piano Tiffany Dromes, Salon Clock Sets, Oronso ntl Marble Statuary and Pedestals, PalntlnKS, Sterling Sliver Tea Servlco and Hollowware, Rich DraerUa, Tapestries and Oriental Hangings. Raro Laces, Persian Rugs, Antique Carved Predleu Stand, Vic tor Vlctrola, Chlckerlns Grand and Hazelton Uprlgnt Tlanoa. Mahogany Chippendale Dining Suite. Library, Drawing and Bed Room Suites and .odd places. Dinner Sets, China, Drlc-a-Ilrac, Cabinet Curios, Library of Hooks, Office and Hotel Furniture, Refrigerators, Bad and Table Linens, etc. Large Quantity CarptU tt Rags. Edward A. McShane, Aucfonier, CATALOGUES. . ,M3 Tel. Bryant 6771. Attend SPECIAL NOTICE For many years my collection of Art Furniture and Oowns have been sold through the medium of .various Auctioneers. Hereafter theso artlclea will be sold at toy own salesrooms. JIAKY J. McSHANE. ' 17 ''RHODY'.rOR DAYUQHT SAVING LotTcr Ilrnnoh of Legislator l'n.se. Bill. Ot (a 14. 1 PnoinicNCB, IL I April 7, -Tho da light oaring bill passed the Jlouao 6t - ... . ... . Tli,nr..Antn( uau liAm .n.dnv hv n vnlft M l7rrrT.TJ.;....; . . m tho summer Bchedulo end on tho lat Bunda In October, to conform to to MussachUKotts law. Strong opposition to the measure is fpected when It comoa up In tho Senate. Fire Record. M. , Dol. :35 4S8 n. 131th at., Tho Bronx:' unknown Trtflhu (ISO 404 8 llayard st.j UrUUe liarar unanoira 9:JS seo Front st. American If Frama and iron co unitnon V RESORTS. Lon Island. $9.00 PER DAY FmTw Perioni LOW SPRING & SUMMER RATES I !0 minutes from Broadway. Glorious sunshine, delightful en. breezes, bracing- air, h a 1 1 h f u I environments, ouiuoor sports. ImTCI Cl.n IllinUC Neatjidof H """"'""'Oeeanl'arkws' UIIH.IITOM UCAt-'Il. li. X. 200 rooms, H private baths, ateam bout, elec tric llchts, spacious verandas, e v o r y hotel convenience and comfort, - sun parlor. Write for lloolUet. DANCING. MUSIC. Hotel r Garden City, Long Island.; An exclusive American plan hotel wlthW ft la carte restaurant for motorist. ; Nauhelm Hatha. Z Excellent lS-Hole Golf Couno Free to Gurlt Frequent eleotrlo tralna from Penn. Staiian. J. J. LANNIN CO., Props. Crystal Lake Houfe,0,r.r.!!' Very desirable rooms, sen parlor; oomt far- rooadiags; minutes rrom ne lew Tori. i tt Westchester. BR1ARCLIFF MANOR, N. Y.I.! . OPEN AP1UI. 17, Nw Torlt Ofllce, 402 Madleon Avnu. rhone 0371 Murray Hill. JJ Nerr Torlt. i. Ttxl Rnun Inn. Warwick. N.'T.. 69 miles from New York. May 30 lo Bept. S. ,, Connecticut. rnni.v rhirn with city Comfort.., , ED(EWOODINN ""ffi?'1 pnKnwnie A PniNCE. Manaelni Owner N.T, Office: 423 DthAve. ToLVanderbH tit, t Kew Jersey. J PUDDING STONE INN j FOR your summer vacation mn,MM llAbtn llona Hotel. 100 rooms, community, seir-eeio ml hhi each other hotel: room JP wwtujr; on Culver Lake. EEAILDAJLL, box 73, Brawn. vuie, . J 41 AOantlo City. -HOTEL CHELSEA" ; Occupying entire block of ocean front In the fashionable Chelsea section. - snn bedchambers with private baths (fresh and aca water), HIkIi cla&s orctiea- tra, Clio, gnu, c. T," K AKn.a rttfff Autos moot trains. Booklet. pnvueges o; pen all year. . j. b. THUAii'auni jb tu. - ROYAL PALACE sk7hax3i3ATLAinTC CITY.N.J C0NVEN1ENTT0AU U5tPltrtl& I&tKMeri.Orckjtra CapiidtyGOO. Opea ail Tne iear , C.bjfaratthtmPrea. ATLANTIC CITY.N fJ.V, : Aiv Amflnicaiv. Plan. Hotel of DisMrauwiltealiiort capacity coo. jSjfrMBobgj Ailanfic Ctf y HsfHe1 jAMAC o gmn MtDoartAiaM. MACK LATZCO... s s S I itl BLACK STON Vlrglala Aveaue it fwaronai.. Americas and Kuroneaa Wan. got sj SI4 a aad fresb water batis. 8sas r aa4 .Terr comfort. Opea allyjar. DAVID BEltO. Owr Ptt. GRAND ATLANTIC, Tfrjiala a.. near beach and all eapactly 600; a atrlctly rsodtra hptsl: ortjsta Oatbs running water in room.. Bi'rVisiwr Ve.j bo Let us mako you feel at homo In ths" "City of Robust Health" Hotel Morton lOcein End Vlnlnla t. Cipaclty 250. Kt- T&tor, priTaie oauis, at., "- THE WILTSHIRE.. tnrlil. it. and Beach, oapacirj iww. Prlrate ballia. running water. lTator, (. Amer. pi HAUUEL nan, .apeeiai rpr.us v.w' gLua, uwser. ii. i. YHotelZorgrin Bt Char Us Place and BeV. Ttv 1 fla"KSf Clayton eh at tram. HOTEL CONTINENTAL' Always open. Always ready. Temo4 erate. Phone or wrlto M. WALSH DUNCAN. Fennsylvanlav. SPRUCE CABIN INN?T. M Opens April II. Rooms en salts and with bath: jtfesra biat. Electric lights. All amusemeaU. W. J. It II. incr, .Bnugii3,H. m ; . OALBN HAIiU Wernenfllle. ra. Opens for 1910 seaaon April II). South Carolina. ailCU C P HIOHLAND PARK UOTf U rwri Br B H