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f1 - 10 THE SUN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1018. ft- I ll I IV. 1 is. . I'V I???' It FA PROFIT TAKING IN DWELLING ZONE i,Ttto East Side Parcels Bcsold by Recent Buyers at Advances. U. S. TAKES BIO SPACE 100,000 Square Feet of Old 6th Avcnuo Department Store Taken by Government. The regularity wlthi which propertied In every section of tha city, are belnej .resold and at substantial profit has been on of the prominent. If not only promi nent feature of the current market In the high claaa residential district, that east of Central Park, properties were turned over at advances. Frederic Brown In one case resold the five story dwelling; at 24 East Sixty-second street at mora than he paid for It recently. He haa sold the dwelling to Edward JMa honey, as president of the Cross Realty Company, taking In payment cash and thirty-eight lots near the railroad station at Huntington, L. I. The dwelling was held at 180.000. It covers a site 18.Cz 100.5. The second profitable deal had to do with the row of six three story dwell ings a: 241 to 251 East Seventy-second street, on plot 100x102.2. recently taken In foreclosure proceedings. They have been resold through Ernest N. Adler for the Excelsolr Savings Bank to Ivan Jo sephs. Flans will be filed shortly for the erection of an apartment ho-ise on the site, it was' reported yesterday. . TAKING OVGn HOTEL SITE. The Commonwealth Hotel Construc tion Company took title yesterday to the first parcel, comprising the block bounded .by Broadway, West Fifty-fifth street. Seventh avenue and West Fifty-sixth 'atreet. on which It Is proposed to build t&c Commonwealth Hotel, planned to be one of the largest In the world. The property taken yesterday Is the Stir ling apartment hotel, on plot E0xl20.2x Irregular, on the south side of Fifty sixth street, 122.7 feet east of Broadway. The property Is conveyed by E L Har nett, Inc.. to Louise E. Behan and by her to the Commonwealth Hotel Con struction Corporation. It la subject to two mortgages, aggregating 1280.000, on of which is a purchase money mort gage of 187,000. BtnXO CITY HOMES. WEST 83D STREET Edward N. Crosby & Co. have sold for Mrs. D. B. Bates the four story building, altered Into small suites, on lot 18x102.2, at 4 West Eighty-third street, to an in vestor. ST. NICHOLAS AVENUE The three story and basement dwelling, on plot 20x100, at 732 8t. Nicholas avenue, has been resold by -W, 11. Maehltng. who as plaintiff bid It in for 810,000 in September. WEST 140TH STREET The Metropoli tan Trust, Company, as trustee, haa sold tha three story and basement dwelling, on lot 16.8x100, at S44 West 140th street TENANTS BUY HOME. Bagerty Bros. & Co., dealers in glass ware, are the buyers of the two four ntory buildings at S and 10 Piatt street old recently by the Charles F.. Noyes Company and the Douglas Robinson, Charlea 8. Brown Company as brokers. M the tlmo of the sale it was Intimated that the glassware dealers, who have g occupied the property for more than half $ . century, were- the buyers. Samuel Stern, an Investor, Is the buyer of the property at the northwest corner of Monterey avenue and 180th street ACREAGE SOLD AT AUCTION. Tt, D. Wyckoff added to his holdings at Great Neck yesterday by the pur chase of four acres adjoining his place on the north and having a frontaa-e of 1T5 feet on Bayonne avenue. The parcel was put up at auction in the Vesey street salesroom by Joseph P. Day by order of Mrs. Mary L. Tarleton, execu trix of the estate of Gilbert M. Plymp ton. Mr. Wyckoff paid l,500 for the acres. The offering Involved about ten and one-half acres and was first put up In eleven parcels, being knocked down to 'various buyers for a total of 119,400. TTne land was then offered In three par cels, and as a total of 820,700 was realised at the second sale these bids were accepted by the owners. Another buyer was I. G. Wolf, a broker, who purchased a four acre plot adjoining Mr. Wyckoffs purchase. He acted for a client and paid 88,200 for the parcel. The most northerly piece, containing two and one-half acres, was acquired by Robert Tarleton on a bid of 88,000. RESULTS AT AUCTION. tAT II VESFET STREET. By Joseph P. Day. TRACT frontlnr S ft on Ilayvlew av, Great Neck, I. I, to be aold In icruia plots, exfa sale, eatate of Gilbert M Plympton. deceased; to It D Wyckoff, I ,0 Wolf, representing; a client, anit Ilob- srt Tarleton for a total of 120.700 By Henry Brady. IdLFAYETTH ST. 201. 11.1x10(1 3 .nd l sty loft and atr Women's Hospital In Stat N Y art C II Mollnarl et al; due. J17,t-S.; taxis, Ac, ItlS.M; to the plaintiff 111. too .UNION HQ B. it and II. 60slt;. S 6 sty loft and atr bldgs Union 8q fiarrs Bank art E O rier et al: due, 8116,416.60: taxes, Ac, 818.111.10; to tha plain. til 11(0,000 By Bryan L. Kennelly. JIJTn ST, 86 E. 27x100.11. 8 aty tnt M A Ilewerd art Myron Butler et al: due. l2t.MI.tI; taxes, ic, 11,818.81; to tha plaintiff 121,000 I AT 8201 THIRD AVENUE.) By James J. Donovan. KINO AV. e a, 226 a Beach at, 2Sx21l fiherlffa sale of all rlrht. fltu . ).i.k O II Collett had on July 28, HIT, or mvv, tv binv ju urccr 91,100 By Henry Brady, BATHGATE AV. 1411. a w c lllth (111) iy mi ana airs central Union "" n tv ii atemnop; due, SSI,- tiff ...12.000 ASSIGNMENTS OF MORTGAGES. Manhattan IITH 8T. 211 W Michael L Moaa to Title Ouar A Truat Co, 171 Bway 11.000 JI4T1I ST. s s. 100 w 8t Nicholas av; Ave. nue D, 41-48: 102il st, 101 W; 121tt st, s ,s, 250 w Pleaaant av 101a. t - 8U. w tat av: Elizabeth at. 170; I mtra War 8121,000 John E Miller and U S Truat Co, exra of Kata C Brown, to N T University. 12 Waverly pi; attys, Stewart ac oiiDrqr, ee vail BE,,,,, ,1 Iironx. ITITH ST, 688 E Rollln II Lynda to John JT.w,S""r' exr; Ch" 11 Batrhler. 1124 East Tremont av is End BAM 13 PROPERTY John W Harper, ear, to Adallne II Dodge: atty, aame i SAME PROPERTY David Scott, air, to Ota c Dodge, lit Washington pi; atty, same If, 100 PARK AV, n e cor tilth st 8Mx!00x42x 100.2 Banenaon Realty Co to Patk J fanning-. 481 E 61th st; atty. P X Kelly, 141 E 141th st II 000 ANTHONY AV, 1748 N Y Kkln and Cancer lloepltal to Caroline Wagler, 2102 Tin. ton av; atty, Lawyers Title A T Co, 140 Bway 15.000 WASHINGTON AV. 1449 Lawyers Mlg Co to Marie Hrlnrlch. 70 K 150th at; attya, Lawyers Mtg Co. 51 Liberty st 15,000 BECK BT, e a, 200 a 154th si, 25x100 Thos J Brannan to Cella IJrennan, 400 W l2d at; atty, Timothy A Laary, 2 Rector at , 12,500 OARF1EI.D ST, Jill David Scott, air. to l Oeo C Dodge, 175 Waahlnrton pi; atty, C-U Baechler, 1121 B Trtmsnt av. 11,000 GOVERNMENT TAKES SPACE. 100,000 flqaare Feat In Oth Ave. Department Store Ranted. The American Railways Express Com pany Is understood to have- doted a lease for 100,000 square feet of apace In the seven story building at 111 to 119 West Nineteenth street, part of the old Simpson-Crawford store. The rental for the spaoe,' which Isito be used for general offices. Is between 160,000 and $70,000 a year. Last year the Post Office Depart ment closed a five year lease tor 42,000 square feet on the two lower floors of the building at a rental of 140,000 for tha first year. TO HEAR DOCK OFFICIALS. Dock Commlsstonsr Murray Hulbert will speak at the -monthly meeting of the United Real Estate Owners Association this evening In New. York Turn Hall, Lexington avenue and Eighty-fifth street SPECIAL REALTY AUCTION. Tlie first special sales day of Joseph P. Day will be held1 in fne Vesey street salesrooma,to-day. The offerings Include a residential property In Larchmont N. V, and a tract of land located on Shin- necock Bay. The Manhattan properties comprise a loft building at 260 Seventh avenue and a residence at 442 Eaat Fifty seventh street At an executor's sale to close the estate of George E. Poulson Mr. Day will offer two vacant parcels in the vlclnlty'of Jerome avenue and 182d street, and for the estate, of John Clancy a vacant plot In Virginia avenue, Jersey city, is. j. TRANSACTIONS RECORDED. TRANSFERS. (With the name, and address of owner sad attorney.) Downtown. (South of Fourteenth street.) HUDSON ST. II. s w cor Harrison st. ll.l X4S.7 Dlodf-lch Muller to Markham Realty Corpn, 81 Nasasu st, mtr 111,000. Nov CH atty. Title Ouar A T Co, 174 Bway 8100 EAST ST, e a bet Broome and Delancey sta, the bulkhead. H of plera adj known aa 17 and SI. E It. with rlahta of cran are. dockage, water rights, Ac, except pari released rrom mtr recoraea -usren II. lll-fae followa: Eaat st s. 214.11 n from s s Broome st produced, runs n 121.10 to e 1 pier 51. x e to and across pier head line to point 8.2 therefrom and 255.11 from s a Eaat st a s x w 251.8 to bee East River, all r 4 and I to lands under and above water bet mid. die line of pier 84, E It and middle tine of oler 57. lncludlnc bulkhead bet said piers conveyed to new East River bridge by the Mayor et al Deo 2.' llll, and to Breoklrn and N Y Ferry Ce Dee 21, llll; also Kent av, Bklyn. w e. at c I South Ith at rune a 164.8x w iTt.t to bulkhead line E R x n 277.2 to aald c 1 x 228.10 to beg; alao other property In Brooklyn, and real and personal prop erty of the Brooklyn and N Y Ferry Co. lncludlnc bldca. docks, wharvea. Ac. Ac Edw E McCall. ref, to N Y Harbor Realty Cornn. SO Bwev (foroeloa Sent 12. 1B1T1. recorded In Klnera Co Oct 10. 1117: atty, N Y Title A Mtg Co, 185 Broad way 1171.100 AVENUE C. 155. 28x11 Powplt Company to Florence Hunt I Virginia pi. uairn. all liena. Nor 4: atty. Louie Besdlne, 111 Montague at Bklyn..! 81 11TH ST, 128-211 E, 41.4x101.8 South Jer i.r Land Co to Proareaalve Realty A imni Pa. Kll Sutton av. nklrn. mtr 870.- 000. all llena. Nov 2: attya. Kramer A B. 220 Bway 8140 TMt Side. (Eaat of Fifth avenue, between Fourteenth and 110th atreets ) 4TH AV, a e cor ltd at. 25x101.. Immen to Rhlnelander Real Eatate Co. II Nas aau at, mtg 855,000, Oct 81; atty. Title flii.r A T Co. IT Bwar ."....1100 I1ST BT. 211 E. 18.1x104.8 Jacob 11 OniDtnin to David StSlnberger. 121 Whlteatone av. Fluahlng. B of Q, mtg 812.100, all Hens, Nov 4) atty. Title Guar A T Co, 174 Bway 1100 Weat Side. (West of Fifth avenue, between Fourteenth ana ligm aireets.) ITH AV. w a.sSt.1 n 11 th at. 21x100 David C Cook to Edw S Atwater, 111 South Hamilton st, Pougbkeepale, N Y all liens. Oct 21: atty. Lawyers T i T Co. 140 Bway 1125,000 ISTH ST. n s. COO e 4th av. , 2lxtl. Weehawken Dry Dock Co to Ant!. McOwen. 516 Wales av, Bronx, and Joslah A Brlrra. JIT"Urlon av, Bronx, mtg 5111.000: alao pr mtg 112,000. all llena Oct 80: attys. Salter A 8. 140 Naaaau St. 81 4TH ST. 411 W, 28x100.4 Adam Muller to Flora 1' linger, nil Kingebriage Terrace, Bronx, half part, all liens, Nov i: attys, nauardori A T, ill iiway....i 4CTH ST. 411 W. 15x100.4 Adam Muller to Chas F Muller, 1410 Madleon av. half part; attya, Bauerdon A Taylor, 111 Bway II SAME PROPERTY Flora P Ungeu to same, nail part, an liens, or ; attya same II IITH ST. s s. 122 7 e Bway, 40xll4.1x50.2x 120.2 S I. Barnett. Inc. to Louise E Behan. 217 Argyle rd. Bklyn, mtg I1M. 000. Nov 1: atty. Lawyers Title A T Co. 110 Bwar 1100 SAME PROPERTY Louise E Behan to the Commonwealth Hotel Construction Corpn, II E 41st at, mtg 1231,000, also prior mtr for 117,000, Nov 1; atty, same 8100 MANHATTAN AV. CO. 25.IHS (foreclose Oct J, llll) Mortimer S Brown, ref. to Kiiea Lrorpn, 210 aiontarue et. jikiyn atty. N Y Title A Mtr Co. 135 Broad way 810,000 Uptown. (Manhattan Island, north of It 0th atreet 11ITH ST. Ill E, 25x100,10 Elemco iteaity Co to uinan I. conen. l r. Iltlt st, mtg lll.SDO, b and s, Nov 4: atty, Title Ouar A T Co. lie Bwar 1 1 00 122D ST, n a. III.4 0 1st av, 11x100.11 Anna ecnreioer to 1'eter Da Luca, 211 let av. nrit mtg 42.000, second mtr . Oct 21; atty, Lawajence ClofA, 220 E 12ITH ST, a a. 470 w 8th av. 20x11.11 Sophie Herafeld et al to Bridget Hlckey, 142 W 42d st, mtg 13.000. b and a, Oct 17: atty, Jessie Well. 60 Broad at II 182D ST. 14 E. 20xl.l! Ray Breltermao to Sydney Oubln. 1116 7th av, mtg 111.. 710. all llena. Oct 24; attys, Davis A D. 61 Chambera at II Bronx. (Borough of The Bronx.) VTRE AV. e a, 75 s 178d st, 60x100 Wm Schmidt to Augusta Larson. 1171 Clay av. mtg 122.500, Nov II; atty, R II IWi man, 2104 Id av 1100 11ITH ST, 458 E. s s. 14.1x100 Abraham Lightatone to Nathan Hart, 642 E 127th at. Nov 4; atty. Title Guar A T Co. 174 Bway loo SHAKESPEARE AV, e a. 20x114 Isabel Stern to Louts FItsgerald, 1748 Townaend av, mtr 84.000, Nov 4; atty. Lawyers Title A T Co, 140 Hway 1100 nOE AV, 1145, w s. 24.4x100 Emma Hern, hetmer to Jacob C Stern, 1147 Hoe av, mtr 14.000, Nov 1; atty, II W Klralfy. 11 E 14th at 1100 VYSE AV. 1426, e . 25x100 Merits Mark to Nathan Dornstrelch, 1117 2d av, mtr 117. 000, Nov 4; atty, A II Schwarts, 120 Fulton st It 170TH ST, 828 E, s s, 17.5x101.1 Louie W Woehllnr (extr) to Jacob Edelman, 412 E 171d at. mtg 11,000, Nov 4: atty, Ignatx Welaengreen, 111 Rlvlngton st , 84.000 BOSTON POST RD, see. adj land Chas II Ropea, runa a x e to Pelham Bay Park x a to Eaatrheater Ship Canal x n to old creek x n to land Lockwood x n to rd x 'n e to ber Anthony McOwen to Weehawken Dry Dock Co at Weehawken, N J, mtg $51. 000, Oct II; atty, Title Ouar A T Co. 171 Bway II WALTON AV, a e cor Fordham rd. 181.4X 74 11x115.7x74. 11 Thos Dnwd and ano to Dividend Rlty Corpn, 216 Montague st. Bklyn. mtr 881,000, Nov 1; atty, N T Title A Mtr Co. 116 Bway 8100 PATTERSON AV, n a. 60 w Taylor av. 78xl00x:5x26xl00x25x50xl00 Lewis A Cocks, exr to Wm Enrlert 465 Concord av, 2.8 part, Nov 1; atty, T O A Co, 174 . B'way 1100 SAME PROPERTY Wlllard P Bea!h and ano, exr, to same, 1.1 part, Nov 1; atty. earns 11,500 CROTONA PARK NORTH, n w cor Cro tona av, 86x101,1 Barnett Brodaky, exr, to Venning Realty Co, Inc. 18.24 Mar mlon av, mtr 814,600, Nov 1; atty, Max Monfrled, 2I B'way 1100 ST ANN'S AV, s 87 7 s St Maty-a st, 76.2x100. also St Anns av, a a 160.6 B St Mary'e at, 17.7x100 John Rankin to Ella F Rankin. Ill W 77lh et Nov 1: atty. Ells F Rankin. Ill W 77th st II MORTOAOCS. (With nama and address of lender and attorney.) Downtown. (South ot Fourteenth street) ESSEX KT. 40 a s. 25x140, P M, Nov 1 . Samuel Cohen to Dora Herman. 65 W 110th at. due May 1, 1810, t, pr mtr 814,80,0; atty, Jacob I Herman, 144 B'way 1. 81,500 AVENUE C, 185 w s,( 21x11. Nov 4 Flor ence Hunt to .Kate Sherman. Ill Varet et, Brooklyn, d,ua June 1, llll, 1, pr mtr. 116.000; atty, Louie Besdlne, 111 Montarue at, Brooklyn 86,110 Kast Side. (Eaat of Fifth avenue, between Fourteenth and 110th streets.) 6UJT ST, 111 E, Jl.lxlOO. r ii, Nov David Pternberger to Jaeob It arnbman, 816 W 84th st 6arrs, i attys. Cohen Bros, 86 Wall stf. 812,600 West Side. (West of Fifth avenue, between Fourteenth ana iistn streets.) 2IT1I BT. n a 400 e 4th av. 21x11.8, p m. uc so Antnony heusid ana ano to Weehawken Dry Dock Co, Weehawken, N.J, Installs. 4 yrs, I;, pr ratr 2181,004; addreae. Julia Kortjo, 27 Church st. Bound Brook. N J 618.000 S4T11 ST. s a. 122.7 e Bway, 60xll4.2x 60.2x120.2, p m Louise E Behan to E L Barnett II E 41st st, 1 yr, 4, pr mtr 1201,040; atty. Lawyers TAT Co, 140 AS W AT a.' MIlllIIIMIII4llailiiVV IITH ST, a, 121.7 e Bwky, 5lxU4.ZilO.il iie.x, p m, Nov l E I. Harnett to second N Y Realty Corp, 116 B'way, 1 yr, 1, p m, 8171,000; atty, Lawyers T A T Co, 110 Bwev 125.400 MANHATTAN AV, 40. 86.5x11, Nov 4 JLiioa uorp to n I Title as utg i.o. ua Bway, t yrs. 4 .-.110,000 Bronx. (Borough of Tbs Bronx.) 21ITH ST, n s. 206 e Whits Plains Rd..22.4 xii4 Anreuna nocita to aiaria aion tarna. 114 E 211th at pr mtr 88.860, Oct 22. 2 yrs, 4; atty, W F Fetser. llll Fordham IM Hot 181TH ST, 116 E, s s. 14.11100 Nathan nan to A or ugntetone, iss w notn at. Nov 4. 6 yrs. 5; atty. T Q 'A T Co. 176 Bwav 11.004 LOT8 71 and 71. map Woolt va Woolf i.aura a, waiaer to Anna w ejcnaeier, 1711 Interlaken Parkway, Seattle, Waah, Nov I, 8 yrs. 4e4"atty, McLaughlin A S. tS William 1I.1IS VYSB AV, w e, 176 a 171d st 25x100 Au gusta utrson to Jonn ii Kroor, l Vyse a". Nov 2, I yr. '. atty. R II Sinmia. 2104 Id av. 11.100 VYSE AV, e a, 78 a 178d at. 60x100 Au gusta LAraon to William Schmidt ll'l Prosnect av. nrlor mtar 122.100. Nov 2. dus Oct I, 1120, 4; atty, R It Berg man. 2101 Id iiA.ies .VYSB AV, 1411, s. 21x100 Nathan Darn. streicb to Merits Mark. 441 B llth at prior mtr 117.100. Nov 4. 8 yrs. 4: atty. A II Sehwarta. 110 Fulton mt ...... 15 OAS HOE AV. 1141. w s. 24.8x100 Jscob Stlrn to Emma Berahelmer. 1146 Hoe av, Nov 1 9 w- , mt r-i . . - -. , -. y ,. , . t j . uh.i k . . . Bwav tf 00A TRINITY AV. 8I2-6. e s. 40x100 Nannie rowisr to uernard Ilrooks. tio Fox st. April 18, 1 yr, 4t; atty. Max Mon frled. 2 Rwav i eon ELM PL, e s, 144.11 s Klnrabrldxs rd. xs.sxi2.I-Geo E. Altatadt to Lawyers iitie at iruet co, icq uway; Nov f yrs. 1; atty. Law T A T Co. 140 Bway ! son PATTERSON AV, n s. 60 w Tailor av. runs w 7lx n lOOx e 25x n 2Ix e lOOx s 16x w 60s n 100 William Enrlert to L A Cocka, 451 Pattereon av, et al (ex. Ac). Nov 1, C yrs. 4; attys, Hlrle man A V, 111 C filth st 11.280 SATISFIED MORTGAGES. (With name and addreaa of lender'a at tornay.) Manhattan. 1ST AV, a w cor lid at 21x78 Ialder A nouneim to uy c and Eltae Slelnhoff, 2412 Elm pi, Bronx, July 14. 1101: atty. canai. bt, s a cor Mulbeffy st 4.10x " " -- - nan .ltiu,ii,.IV.UVy i7"!,"-I1" s.iia v uann to oeo xr. Hjemmsti, sail Broadway, and Jennie M Vernon, 121 Park av, exra eatate Samuel E Vernon. Nov 4, 1118; atty. C J McDermott 2 Hector st 114,000 IITH ST. 71 W Hester Bate to Louie and Agnes M Smyth, exra will Teresa R Smyth, Feb 24. llll: atty, William R Conkn. 41 Naaaau at ai enn BROOME ST, 168 Morris and Johanna aiurtx to t-antrai pavings Bank In City oi jew lorn, ov 27, 1117; atty, Meyer AuirMcji. as 'in sr.. st haa I2D ST. n a. 175 e Park mv, 75x102.2 lis a. s-a bi lorpn to tne Jiermltar Co. II Broad at, Aur 2. 1I1C: atty. A 11 Atter- bury, 10 Broad at tlr.600 MECHANICS' LIENS. Manhattan. PROPERTY In bloek bounds h r.n pl. 5th et. 44th st and Lexington av osner, pmiin r k.-o agt jsew York Cen tral & Hudeon River R R Co, owner (re newal) 11,115 ' 0TH KT, 221 E Julius Blelberg agt I.oula Flashenlierr, owner and contrac tor , 1140.01 PROPERTY In block bounded by llth and m sis. ?tn ana letn ave Andrew V O'Neill agt Rooaevelt Hospital, owner; Lrfwia r Fleunner Co, Inc. contrac tor I1.S10.7S BROADWAY, 2521 William O Masaarene at oraony aua lain st Co, owner Kennedy Theatre, Inc. contrac ..tor 12.461.06 1 1 1 ii iii, -is to ;z fietrowaxi A Konop, Inc. agt 7?th St Realty Corporation et al. Jan 23, Mil II, 172.12 LIS PENDENS. Manhattan. 2D ST. 71: Barrow st. II: Ith si. jss and 41th at. a a. 157 w 2d av. 21x100 John J Guntier agt Roae Quntser et al iP-riiiioBjj atty. j ,v tirainger. 44TH ST. 227 E John J flunt Anna Straub et al (partition); atty, O V 121BT ST. 40 E New York Ufa In. Trust Co. trustee, agt Jacob Baruch et mt uurruneujs oi morigfage) ; attya. Emmet A Pariah. AV A. n w cor of llth et, II 1x100. and Rutgers st, lot 701, except part re. !ta' W ot sstate of Hehdrlck Ruthers Safety Holdlnr Co art llylee s-unrin, trustee, et ai (amended fore ..fl.ur' mortrage); atty. H H straua, A.a.ii ai, a a. ma e sin av. zoxioo.ll Amelia M Bauchle art William ui.i. berr (forecloeure of mortrage) atty, O 4TH ST. w i. 44.1 a Horatio et 8.7x74 Mary 8 Doyle et al (forecloeure of mort gage); attya. Douglas. Armltage A Mc- Bronx. KINO AV. e a. 226 a Beach et ISxIOIr Irrer Arnea Cecilia Hayea agt Oliver H Collett et al (notice of levy); atty, H TRANSFERS AND ASSIGNMENTS, , To take elTect 8 A. M. November 1 : SERGEANTS. Edward Schmidt 48th Prec, to et5l5w.', J' O'Rourke. ;id Prec llth Prec. PATROLMEN. jonn L. Sullivan, llth Prec, Prec. to 4ld Daniel L. Jonee. 41d Prec, to 81th Prec To take efTect I A. M. Norember 5: John M. Doolln. llth Prec, to 6Tth Prec, aailgned to bicycle duty. Jamea Lennon, Tradlo Dlv., Sub-DIv, C. to Hat Prec, From Marine Dlv. to preclncta Indicated: M- Muldoon. II: Frank Slocum. 22; EdwaM Ileban, 22; David J. Case. 71 MOUNTED PATROLMEN. Herman Oroaberir, 88d Prec, to Traf. Be Dlv.. Sub-DIv. A. Joaeph p. O'Brien. Traffic Dlv., Sub DIv. A, to 82d Prec. To take effect 12:01 A. M. October 25: PATROLMAN. Thomaa H. Stedman. 85th Prec, to Dlvlalon of National Defenre (snectal war payroll), rntn'.ed an Indednlte leave of Muaciice. turaitea.l TEMPORARY ASSIGNMENTS, LIEUTENANT. Jamea Hart, 17th Prec, aaalrned In com mand, from 8 A -M. October 80, durlnr absence ot Captain on alck report. SERGEANT. William Irvlnr. 47th Prec, aaalrned as actlnr Lieutenant, from 8 A. M. Octo ber 10, during absence of Lieutenant, aa alrned In command. PATROLMEN. Ivo F. Vorel. llth Prec, to Headquar ters Dlv., Dlvlalon of Tranaportatlon, as alrned aa operator of motor truck at tached to department otorehouae. from 4 P, M, October 28, durlnr absence of John J. Haalach, 24th Prec, aaalrned to clerical duty on enemy alien rertatry, from 8 A. M. November 4 to 8 A. M. November 14. William Daechle, 46th Tree, to 41th Prec, aaalgned as operator of motor patrol wagon, from 4 V. M. November 4, dur- IDB auaenca oi operator on sick report, Joaeph Van Vort, 48th Prec, to De tectlte Bureau, to duty tn Bureau of iniormation, irom u ;ui a. m. November 6 to 12:01 A. M. November 21, durlnr ab- aula ui yairumian on vacation. Edward A. Molloy, 46th Prec, to Head quarters Dlv., Bureau of Repairs and Sup Eltea. xor IV uaya trom a A. ax, piovem er 4. William 8tetrer. lid Prec. to lid Pre aaalgned to clerical duty, from 12 noon November 4, durlnr absence ot patrolman on bick report. Eurene R. Dunn. Traffic Dlv.. Sub-niv. A, to 15th Prec, aaalgned to clerical duty, for 8 daya from 8 A. M, November 6. From preclncta tadlcated to Headquar ters Dlv., to duty In Tjfflce of Fourth Deputy Police Commlsaloner, for 6 days l ro in a A. i. rtuveinuer a; William U, Murray, II; George T. Boach. 82. From preclncta Indicated to Headquar ters uiv., to auty at jioarn ot elections, for 10 daya from 12 P. M. November S: Honry A. Mallon. 14; Robert A. Hender. son, is; jscod reea, si: jonn m. iteias. at; wiuism j, aicaiuisn, ?a; Auauat Merer. 87: Patrick Coonav. II: John Fred. erlcks, 105. From precincts Indicated to Id Insp. Police Department Order Dla to duty In raided premises, for 11 days from I A. M. Novsmber ti Henry Mellon, 141 Martin Doherty. 84; Frederick Flnsar. lit nanhmln Ktaln. 471 Thomas Kerrigan. Trafflo 1). From precincts Indicated to 4th Insp. Die., to duty in raided premises, for 11 days from 8 A. M. November I: inomas ilcNamara, 21; Edward Potter, From Dreelneta Indlrstad tn lltH Tnsn. Dla, to. duty In raided nremlaaa. far 11 daya from 1 A. M. November 6 : rrancie Aiarron, s; Franklin Jlcwsugni, 7: William Goodburn, 15; William Welsa heler, II; Charles laaacaon, 17, . ASSIGNMENTS DISCONTINUED. PATROLMEN. Joaebh Van Vnet. illh Tre a llh Inep. Dla., to duty In raided premlaea (temoorarv). from 12:01 A. if Mnvem- ber 4. Edward A. Mallov. 41th 'Pren.. tn Ith Insp. Die., to duty In raided premises (temporary), from I A, M. November C. The followlnr leaves at nbaenee are au thorised, without pay: PATROLMEN, Oaetano Oreeo. let Prec. for 1 dav from 4 P. M. November 1, Henry Adler. llth Pres.. for 1 day from 4 P. M. November 8. vi imam n. van Kirk, lid Prec, ror 1 day from 11 noon November 8. William A. Csrlln. I7th Prao . fne 1 days from 18:01 A. M. November 1. jonn uurien. suit Prec. ror 1 day from I A. M. October 21. Jamee Heller, lllth Ptec. far 1 dav from I A. M. November 1. Daniel F. llagrerty. Traffic Dlv., Sub Dlv. B, for 1 day from I A M. Novem Ixtr 1. Robert a MoVclrh. Trafflo Dir.. Sub Dlv. K, tor 1 day from I A. 11. Novem ber t. Suspended from duty without pay: PATROLMAN. Davtd M. Healv. No. llll. llth Prep. to take effect 8:86 P. M. November 4. Tne following- resignation la accepted. ao taae enect 13 noon jvovemDer a; PATROLMAN. James J. 8mlth, No. 7144, 118th Prec SPECIAL PATROLMEN. The followlnr tranafera are ordered. To take effect 11:01 A. M. November 8. From 42d Prec flth Dla.). to Dreclnote Indicated: Frederick Schm tt. II flth D a.): Frank W. Broomhead. 101 (14th Dla). r-rom 4itn i'rec. (Ttn Die.), to precincts Indicated : John J. Stale. Daniel 8Dellrnan. Oaetano De Steffano. Giuseppe Genduae. 4o 6th Prec. (let Dla): Frank Marottl, 84th Prec. (4th Die.): Nlcholaa Trocola. Ralph Da- mlano. Harry J. Pesant. Charles Gesaman. Aloe Morris, Max Harris, to ssa Free. (llth Die.): Edward I. MoWllllams, Ed ward J. Dunn, to 108d Prec. (14th Dla.): Joeeoh J. 6elaa. 101th Prec. (17th Dla.). From 50th I'rec. (tn DIs.), to preclncte Michael Come. Patrick O Donohue. Jobn Allen. Frederick Fuhae. Hyman Kellner. to lain i'rec. titn Dla): I'airica snana han, lid Prec. (llth Dla). DEATHS. SERGEANT. Richard J. Geaner. No. 101. Cist Prec. died at 10:16 A. M. Norember 2 at hi residence, 8115 Carpenter avenue. The iironx, xrom pneumonia. trunerai rrom his late residence 10 A. M. November I, Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. PATROLMAN. Thomas A. Mailer. No. 8714. 15th Prec, died at 8:16 P. M. Norember 4 at hla residence. Ill Tenth avenue. Manhattan. from pneumonia. Funeral from hie late resi dence i:ie A. ii. Aovcmner .. inter ment Calvary Cemetery. PE0DUCE MARKETS. BUTTER Receipts, 8,821 packares. Creamery, hlrher than extraa lb., 40 OUc: eatraa, 12 ecore, 10c; flreta, II to 81 scare. 575Hc.i seconds, 12 to I? scare, llOimc lower rradee. 41 to 62c; unsatted. higher than rxtrae. 620 62Hc; extras, 110414c; flrsta. 68HU 46Hc; aeconda, tteitc.: State dairy tuba, aaest, 51c; good to prime, 65051c; com TSon to fair, 4142 84c; renovated, extras, 110814c: Urate. 4848484c; lower radee. 421141c.; Imitation creamery, flratB, 45941c: ladles, current make, flrsta, 41H4 42c; seconds, H4fJ40c. lower grades. II 028c: packlnr stock, current make, No, 1. 819114c.; No. 2, 214c; lower rradee, 16 011c. CHEESE Receipts. 1.21 boxes. State, whole milk, freah flats, apeclale, colored, lb, 22 4 0 12kC.; white. 124c; average runs, colored. 814 032c: white, SI He 12c; lower grades, 24tiJlc; twine, ape dais. 22Hc; average run. 114Slc; lower grades, 20821c: flata. held, epeclale, 14012c; average run. 2011c: twine, held, apeclala, 20 4 22c. : average run. 29 81c: lower grades, 25Q28C: Wlaconaln, whole milk, twlna. held, 20tI12c; elnrle daialea, held, 120834c.: freah. 344c; double dalaies. held. 318 33c; Young Arnericei. held. 3241834c.: freah. 114 I44c.; State, aklme. apeclale. 244 8254c: prime to choice, 22024c; fair to good, 20 8 22c; lower rrada. 10811c C4JTTONSEEB OIL Market ateady aa prlcea are not dlverrlnr much from uausl parity over Used price of crude. The moement Is Incresalnr somewhat aa labor conditions are aald to be better at the mills. Under preaent condition there Is no inducement for producers to hold their oil, although there le no apeclal reason why consumers should buy more than they oeea irom time to time. T.COH Receipt, reported by the New York Mercantile Exchange, 1,717 packages. Freah gathered extraa, per dozen, Ciotic ; extra flrsta. 63065c.: flrata. MO 62c; eec- onde, 648-lc: under grades, 41863c; uirciee, ,-so i. atttfli, jvo. z and poorer. 428 46c; checka. good to choice, dry. 42 " 4 Jc, ; under grades. Sltrllc . refrlxeraior. apeclal marka. fancy, chargea paid, 474 41c; flrata. rharrea paid. 454f47c.; aeconda, chargea paid. 4:40444c, State. Pennayl vanla and nearby Weatern hennery whltea, fine to fancy. 6c7t. ordinary to prime, 76 816c, gathered whltee. ordinary to nne, jseilc. pullete. 75814c; Pactflc coaal wnitea,, nreta to flneat. 148150.: Weatern and Southern gathered white.. 5 2c; State, Pennaylranla and nearby .lennery- oruwna. eauifc ; gathered broa and mixed colors, 6IUIc FRUITS. FRESH A PI't.K!) M.lnl..), oi., itviui Alexander, bbl., I486. Spltxenberr. bbl., 13.608 7. Jonathan, bbl.. extra; eauny. cui., i.60f7; Twenty uunce, Doi., aiva; enow, dpi. 61.6085; Holland Pippin, bbl.. 1485; Fall Pippin bbl.. 1485: York lmn.Mil bbl. lint- Oravenateln. bbl.. I486: Klnr. bbl.. 8484; jiuDDaroson, doi., j.gotr&; iialdwin. bbl., 88.5085.50: Ben Davla. hbl.. 11.75 I 4- uano, ooi., live; ureenlnr. bbl., 13; Crimea Oolden. bbl., 8284; common, bbl.. 13 VI. 25: rar Weatern box applea, Deltcloue, box, 12.1584: Winter Banana, box. 12.758 4.35; Rome Reauty, box, 12 5083: Jona than, box. 1282.85: King David, box. It 10 82.50, Warnar, box, 12.1083.40: Oolden Ortley, box, 12.5083.25: Stayman Wine- eap. dox, iz.zsci; ewtown I'lppin. box. az. bears; rpiixenDerr. dox. 3ZU3.au, PEARS Kleffer. bbl., 1 5001: bek., 10c crii.zi. quinces -Nearby. bii.. i: 5ni buahal bak.. 1182.50. (I RAPES Black and white. 29 lb. bak.. 118 2: In traya. per ton. 81158176. CRANBERRIES Cape rod. late. bbl.. 17810. New York. crte 1282.60, early black, bbl.. 1684; half bbl. crate, 1484.60; buahal crate, 12.21 & 2,50 , New York- crate, u.sooz.zs: jeraer. bbl lt.t0O; crate, 11.6082. ORANOKS California, box, l? 12.60: Florida, box. 12.5084 76. URAl'KKHUIT Florida, box. IZU5: Jamaica, box. i:uz. i.kmonh California, box. 110812.60, AVOCADA PEARS Florida, box, 1781". PINE APPLES Cuban, crate. 13.6084.25. CA SABA MELONS California, crate. 128 I 60. OSTRICH EGO MELON.1 Colorado, crate. 81.1682; California, crate. 83.50, SANTA CT.AUH MELON'S Weatern. crate. 12.6083. CITRON MELONS Nearby, bbl.. 8181.25 FRlTrS, DRIED There are very spar- Inr offerings or ruturea and prime couia do readily sold at 13c f. o. b. State shlpplnr point. OILrl Standard white petroleum. New York export. Dole., 117 zt; no., duik, is z; do., caaea, 818.25; water white, New York, tihla.. til. IS: do., bulk. 8.!5i do., caaee, 810.26. Motor rasolene, garages, 214c: consumers, 26 4c (steel barrela). unseed nil No chanae tn llnaeed oil. Prlcea rot low: Strictly pure rations of 74 lbs.. In bbla., 31-42. Calcutta oil, 12. POTATOES Maine, 100 lbe., 82 158 2.67 Una laland. 100 lba.. 82.50tS3.O3: State, 10O Iba., 12.0883.34; Jersey, 100 lbs., 12.16 ft 7 to: V rrlnla. late croD. bbl.. 13414, Sweeta Jersey, bak., 40C831.8S; Delaware and Maryland, bak., 50c. 011.50; Virginia, bbl., i:.50W4.:5. POULTRY. DRESSED, FRESH TUR KEYS Spring, selected, 40943c; poor to fair, tb., 20830C ciucKiiNi e resn, dry pacaea, 12 to dox, weatern, inua leu, iu-11 lba. to dosen, lb., 4 Sc.: 1824 Ibe., 46a; 2580 lbs., 38842c; 3136 lbs., 348344c; 8741 lbs.. 340344c: 41.47 lba. SlU.lhC. 4855 lba., 34c; 54 lba. and over, 36c; corn fed. 1017 lba to dozen, lb.. 41U43C.: 1134 1bs., 41843c; 2530 Iba., 27840c; 3114 iba., 32 8 324c: 37-43 lbs, 228324c; 4347 lba.. 324c: 4856 lbs.. 35c: 66 lbs. and over, 36c: Southern, corn fed, bble. or kegs, lb., 12c; rresn, icea, ddis., western, milk fed, 224 lbs. to pair, lb., 8c; 34 lbs., SSc: 66 Iba, lie,; 1-74 lba. 31c; I lbs. and over, 31c; corn fed, 224 lba. to pair, lie; 11 iba, 11c: J-a ids., ztc 7-74 lbs.. 28c: 8 lbs. and over. 32c: Vlr glnla, milk fed, 34 Iba. to pair, lb., 318 40c: 84 lba. to pair. lb.. 12831c: Phlla delohla and Long laland, 24 lbs. to pair, lb.. 45945c: Pennsylvania. 1.4 lbs. to nair. 31842c; mixed weights, 83031c; Long Island, soaiaea, if ids. to pair, id., itu 37c; mixed weights, 31830c; Michigan, acalded, 34 lbe. to pair, lb., 35c; tnlieU weights, 28 O 21c; roaata, 4 lba and over, each 32c: Weetern, scalded, 24 lba. to nalr. lb.., 840144e.l mixed -welrhta 27c: I Southern and Southwestern, bbla., scalded. I fie; milk 11. dry pseked, Western, dry nicked. 6-7 U lbs. to the oalr. 88c. i 8 lbs. and over to the p&lr. KOimc. FOWI.S Fresh, boxes, dry packed, milk fed, fancy packs, weatern, co rns. and over to aoten, lie: 41-68 lb., JS'ic: 4847 lbs., ISO.: 84.12 lbs., 84c; 8025 lbs.. 22Hc; under 80, lbs.. SlUc: corn fed. Western. 80 lbs. and over lo doien, lb., IIH'.I liS4 lbs., He: 4147 lbs., imc: io ids. ,jjc; under 80 1bs lOHc: fresh, dry packed, bbls.. Western, dry picked, & lbs. and over, 8IHc: 4H lbs., 86C, 4 lbs., 85c: S!4 lbs., 82c; 2 lbs. and under, 81c; Southwestern, bbla or kers, 2.4 Ibe. each, 2titf2!c; Southern, corn fed, 8 lbs. and under, each. 10HC.; frean. Iced, bbla., western, ury picked, 4 lbe. end over. 86e.i 4H lbs., im( I Jr.! 4 Iba., S4Hc: IH lbs., 28c: 2 lbs, lOtic: Ohio and Michlrsn, scalded, mixed weights, ll'ic: other Weatern. scalded, mixed weights. SIHQSSHc OLD COCKS Fresh, dry pscked, boxes or bble., dry picked, ISO. l, zshc; rrean. icea pn-Kea, bble., dry picked. No. 1. 2ltlc: Weatern. eealded. 2c. SPRING DUCKLINOS lnir laiana and rennayivania. in., auc. uuaii Prime white 410 lba. , and over to doien, , per doxen, 11.5001.25: dark, pr doeen, 2 ts: cuua, per noxn, iiiri.au. uui.r,Ao Sprlnr. per pair, I0C4JI1.50; old. -per pair, 0076c UOUI.TRY. LIVE CHICKENS Via ex preae. IIOHt.i via freight. 21c. FOWLS Via expreu. 27912c; via freight. 21013c. OLD ROOSTERS Via freight. 22c. TUR KEYS Via expreu or frelgnt. ztvsoc. DUCKS Via expreaa, 26824c; via freight, 15021c GEESE Via expreaa or freight, 1582(0. GUINEAS Per pair, via freight. tsc l,lei nubu.n rer pair, . freight or expreaa, 85040c PRnviMONN Pork firm: meaa. 1 40 O 41: family, 858068; ahort clear, 842080. Reef firm; ,meee. 815014; family, 840041; packet' 884087; extra India mess. ISIO 51. liogs atesay; Dacons, line; .av ios.. 2C4ic: sire. 27UC. Belllea firm: pickled clear, 1012 lbs., 34c; dry sslted clear, 111 iba t zinc urssses nrm; yenon. ithv1Tc; cnoice nouae, 4w'i. Pleklad hams firm: regular. 10-12 lba.. SlUc; eklnned, 11-20 lba., Jl-ic. Tallow dull: city special, looee, 10'ic, Lard strong; middle West, 1:8.10024.80; city lard dull, :shc: renned tarn nrm; .onn nent 821.75: South America. 121 10; BraslI kegs, 138.10; compound steady, 210 2IKc Stearlne unsettled; city lard stear ins, smoilc: oleo, 2IHc. w . ' Tr . i va uiafirrt twnra ARTICHOKES Jerua'alem. bbl.. 87. BRUS SELS SPROUTS Per quart. etj.ac. BEANS Nearby, cranberry, baaket, 76cO 81.76: Virginia, baaket, 81.5008.60; South Carolina, baaket, S0c.OI3.50; Florida, baa ket ll.S0OI.60. BEETS 100 bunohea, II. 60O160: baaket, 60O75C.: bbl.. 11.600 260. CARROTS 100 bunchre, I1O1.60; basket. 60C.&81: bag. J1.25C1.60; bbl., 81.50O1. CUCUMBERS Florida, baaket, 8204; hothouse, doten, 81.5002. CAB BAGES Per ton, 112011; per 100, 110 1.40; per bbl., 76C081-36; red, bbl.. tiV 1.60. CAULIFLOWERS Long Island, long cut, bbl., 8208.50; ahort cut. bbl., II 05; crate, 81.7602.26: State, crate. 6102. CELERY Stats and Jersey, bunch, Hit 40c: fancy, large, caae, I2.751fl.25, me dium, caae, 8102.60; small, caae, tl.SuO 1.75. CELERY KNOBS 100 bunchea. II W 5. CHICORY Crate, 75c.ll. EGG PLANTS Nearby, bbl., I1O2.60: baaket, 40c.eu.ll; crate. SOc.C81.2S: Florida, box. 1204. baaket. I24. ENDIVE Nearby, lb., 16910-c: Weatern, lb.. 20040c HORSE RADISH Weatern. 100 Iba.. I5OC50. LIVE STOCK MARKET. BEEVES Receipts 3,710 head: 70 cars 'on sale. Steers mors actlveand Arm to The yards were well cleared. Common to Enme ateers aoia at aatj-ii.za p-r- ivu 10.; ulla, 34.2581.60; common to fair coa. 11.75 81; helfera, 111.75; "tall-ends." 13. Dressed beef steady at 11827c per lb. for native eldes. Selee S. Sanders; is Kentucky sierra. 1,417 lba average, 117 25; 81 Virginia. 1.251, 111.25: 21. 1,113. I15.it); 110. l.iaa. 115- fa 1.017. Ill: 1 bull. 1.140. I8 60: 2 helfere 620. 11.50. I cowa. 820, 18; 6, 160. 15.60: 27, 102. 11.50. McPhereon A Co.: 20 Virginia ateera. 1.317. lis.zs: j.zaa. 115: 20. 1.114. I1C15. 19. 1.101. 111.10, 3 cowa. 140. 17.75; 2. 7S0. 17.25; 4, 9S2. 85.50, II. 121. 15,25; I. J20, 11.50: 13. 170. 11.10. Tobln A Shannon- 20 Virginia ateera. 1.320. 115.60. It Kentucar. I.l;, an. ii 2 cowe. 1.025, It. 10. 751. II. 13 774. 11 73: 2. 540. 13. Newton A do.' 23 r- glnla eteers. . 113.40: 1 bull. l.. 11.50; 3 cowa. i; 11.75. Kerns Commlaalon Co 51 Virginia steer.. 1.251. 115.50. 2. 1.015 111. J. SUambera: A Son: 18 Weat Vlrglnl ateera. 1.088. 81S.E0; 2. SJ5. J1Z.60. neiier-. ti. -1 r n ri,r.la jb Sun: 41 State ateera. 77l 36; 2 bulls. 1050, 17.50; , 963. 37 25; 15.50 16. 750. IS: 18. 943. 88.40; 18. 331. 15 35 3. 450. 85.25: 14. 757. 11.40. Jelllfe. Wright A Co.: 3 bulla. 170. 17 130. 31: 2. 1.010. 16.50; 9. SS4, It 3.; . I . .-....-,. .it,iin lit rum. a 15.40: 21. lit. IS.Ze: -'. I'""ar. Dreelan: 3 bul a. .o, ..v. - """-,',,' i. t 111 15 25. S. Judd A Co. : 3 "bulls. 1.020, 17.65, 2 cowa, ISO, 84. CALVES Hecelpta. 1,:0 neaa; . sale. Market In belter poauion . ;' firm: graaaers sna Weaterns higher, Consns to prime eala I13&20 per 100 Iba.: culls. 810812: fed caHea, 33 810. ?".-.. L"0'' I'"la'l, "ieuv.' rair weeterna. ai. , v . -- - - anil higher; city dreeaed veals, zoo a. c. per lb.: country aresaea -, "'' ... ,,, Salea J. u. uuriia at win 1, ' r:v ... lb. average. 120, 3. 117. Ill; 3. 131. It.: 5 150. 815. 7. 124. 114. 100. of various weights. 111820. 3 rraaaera, 211. u.stl. 1. John T Dreelan: 75 veils, 14.. 320. 10. 120. 811 50. 1 grasaere, 1.1, Upas 420. 8 25. S Judd A Co.: 40 veala. 130 119 10. Ui. 11! 50. 2 cull.. 100. 110 4 fed ealvea. 195, la; "" , , .,' 252 111. Tobln .v rnanmin. 11 -... 119 50. 14. 5. UI Neton A Co,: 1" via. 125, 114 50. 2, Ji. 317. IS 71 113 Kerne Commlaalon Company: 27 veaie. 14 120. 75. 112. Il: 5 culla, 142. II: -Vlultn: 10 veala. 1Z4. 819. 2 graaaer.. 250, 11.50. Joul.s. 180. 16; - year- Ung. 330. Jennie. "'"'"',"",: veala. 143. 120: 2 fed clHea, 225. 110, 1j rraera, 221, IS 50. SHEEP AND I ASIII Receip:.. 9,450 head; 20 cara on sale. Sheep dull and un changed, lemba alow and unevenSy lower Common to prime eheep, tl SOIj 1J-80 per 100 b.- culla, 1584. jearllnca, 811813, lamb., 814 W 16.7S; culla. 110812 Dre.aM mutton higher at 12819c per lb ; dreaaed i.n.h. Mrh-r at 222Sc : country dreaaed hothoue lamba, 115'rflS 5) per carciea. Salea Kerna commteaion vuinpanj . Weat Virginia iamb.. 43 lbs. average. 116.73, 714, 67. 116 75. 509. 4B. 116.50. 230. S3 116.374: 152 State, 71. 114.25; 6, 43, tt"ei.- Vlrrlnla. 59. 115 50: 53 Penn arlvanla. II. 115.60; 10 culla. 4j, 812; 22 cull lamba and aheap, 41, 83 50; 21 aheep, 77 11; 19, 93, 17; 7 cuil., 19. 16. J O. Curtle A- Son: 260 Slate lamba. 72, 116: 7, St. 115.75. 15 culla, 47. 112 50, 5 vearlinge, S3 113: 34 sheep. 12. IS. 4. S2. 17.50. S. Sandera: 37 State lamba, b0. 116, 76, 56. 114 S Judd A t'o.! 112 Sta'e lamb, St. 115 30. John T Dreelan- 10 Pennsylvania lamba, 57. 116. 45 Vermont.' "2. 11; 6 Htate, 72, 111; 36. 40. 115 50, 6 aheep, 100, 110 50; 4. 90. 110 26; 4, 101. 110. Jelltfte. Wright A Co.; 17 State lamba, 73. 116 HOGS ItK-elpta, 6.310 head, half a fir on eale. Feeling ateadr at lit 25811 SO for heavy to medium weight New York and PennaIvanla hoga; rough., 116 50 Country dreeaed hoga tlrm at :tr2Sc. per ib.; roaattng plge higher. 36 8 36c. Live Stock Mnrkrls In Other Cities. CHICAGO, Nov. i Hoga Recelpla. 20.- 000; market opening atrong to 15c higher, rloaed dull, with early advance fully Irlat Ilutchers, lla.zo u is.ao. ngm, i, r :w 18 35: packing, 816 15817 15: thronouta, 115.75816.75; pigs, good to choice, 111.73 816.60. . Cattle Receipts, 15,000; good weight n.tlvo and Weatern ateera and good nelcht butcher cattle, Aeady; others and bul'a, alow to 16c lower; calve., ste-tdy; feeders, alow Reef cattle: Good choice and prime. 115 26819 75; common ami medium, jj.zi 815.25. Hutcher stock; Cow. and helfera. 16.25814. Cannera rfnd cutters, 15.25 tr 6.35. Stockera and feeders: Good choice and fancy, 89.758 12 50; Interior, common and medium, I7W9.75. Veal ealvea: Good and choice, 115.7s u le.sv ; estern range, beet ateera. Ill 17.50; cowa and heifers, 11.50812.50. .iht.a Kecelnts. 20.000: market, steady to 26c lower on killing clasae: feeders. steady Lambs: Choice and prime, 615.85 16.25: medium and good, i I Z3 tf 15.85, culls, 11.60 813. Ewes! Choice and prime, 19.76810; medium and good, 88.738 9.75, culls. 13.6087. BT. LOUIS, Nor. 6 Hoga Rece'lpta, 14,890; steady. Lights, 317.5081S.25; plga 314.75811 50: mixed and butchers, 117. K 811.40: good heavy, 118,20 a 18.40; bulk, I1T.60U1I.20. Cattle Hecelpta. 7.800; atrong, Native beef ateera. 111.50811 25: yearllnr eteera and neirers, is.ouu is. so. cowa. ? sosr 12.60; atockera and feeders. Is 60812; fair to prime Southern beef ateera, ItOftll; beet cowa and heifers, 37.60815, native calves, 17.75 0 17.25. Sheep Receipts, 2.500; stronr. Lamhs, 811.50814.76: ewes, 1!12; canners and choppers, 8589. KANSAS CITY, Nov. 6. Hogs Receipts, 20,000; ateady, Hulk, 817.25818.10: heavy, 117813.25; packera and butchers, 317.23U 18.26; lirhta, 117111.10: plga. 813816. Cattle Recelpta, 20,000; atrong. Prime fed steers, 317.60819.76: dreaaed beef steers, 12lfl3.40; Southern steers. 81812; cows. 14,75810.50; heifers. I6.50U12. stockers and feeders, 84813.50; bulla, 4.50 89.25; calves. 37813, Sheen Recelnts. 4.000: lower. Lamba. 811.608 15.75; yearlings. 110811.50; weth ers, 11.60810.60; ewes, 8189.50. Pennsylvania Crude Oil Market. Oil City, Pa., Nov. 6. Credit bal ancCs $4; runs 46,051, average 26,421; shlrratnts H.tll, averse! 35,110. Ill, lis unio, ao. .v mi..,. 14. 31. 110, 22 eheep, 105. 19; 7. 91. 11.50, 21 100. 31; 81. 97. 17: I, 15. 16 60, 7 culls. 17! 6; 13. 38, 85 50; 5. 47. 65. Newton A r . lit. vvat vlrrlnla lamba. 41. 116: 47. LIVE TOPICS OF THE COMMERCIAL WORLD ORDERS 1,380,000 COATS FOR ARMY Quartermaster Corps Awards Contracts for Service Gar ment for Pershing's Men, Contract for making; 1,880,000 rleo coats for the overseas forces were, awarded yesterday by the Quarterm as ter Corps to clothing; manufacturers In various parts of the country. The work will keep the contractors bury about ten weeks. t Most of the contracts) were awarded on bids of $1.(2. the Government furnishing; everythtns except the sewlnrs. These contracts complete the requisition made some tlmo aro for overcoats, service coats and trousers. l'Vllowinr; ore the successful bidders and the quantities awarded : Armltage Tallorlnr Company. Chlcaro, 10,000; sternatein urea., cnicego, .,., Charles Kroll Company, Boston, 20,000: Consolidated Manufacturing Company, uoe ton, 20,000; Abe Bloch Company. Cincin nati, 25,000; the Consolidated Coat Con tractors Company. Philadelphia, 65,000; 1. Eakln, Vtneland, N. J., 20.000: A. Men deleon A Rro. Uniform Company, Inc., Vine. lann, ju.vvv, jgsepn iirua., viuviawiu, ... J.. 1 5,000 ; Simon Cohen A Co.. New York, 60,000: Sper Mel doming corporation, New York. 40.000: Louis Simon Brooklyn, 20,000; Ferdinand Kuhn Co., Inc. Nsw York, 80.000; W-"tnateln Brecher, Inc., New York. 100.000: New York Uniform Manu facturing Company, 100.0001 Llthauer Manufacturing Company, New York, 45, 000; Hetdelberr, Wolff A Co., New York. 60,000; Slegel Bros. Goodman. Nsw York, 200,000; Ivan Frank Co., Inc. New York. 10.000: John Hall. Inc.. Chi cago. 40,000; Samuel Epateln. Philadelphia, 10,000; John Antaileld Company, Cleveland. 25.000: Henry Sonneborn A Co.. Baltimore, 100,000; Llabowlts Bros.. Brooklyn. 10,- 000; Wanamaker A Brown. Philadelphia, 100,000: Sllversteln A scnioaaeerr. Haiti more. 10.000: Strouse A Broa . Inc. Balti more, 60,000; It. Bernstein, Philadelphia, io.ooo; Samuel Epateln. paiiaaeipnia, so, 000. Dinar Mstrket More Active). Believing; that peace will have) a marked effect on the prices of drugs many dealers In herbs, leaves and seeds from which some drags are derived have recently been attempting to get rid of their holdings at present levels, -with the result that the market has shown in creased activity, according to the weekly review which will be sent out by Drug and Chemical Markets to-day. Government requirements of acids and many heavy chemicals are leaving little available for outside markets. But manufacturers and dealers are carefully- watching their stocks, as they are fear ful of having too much on hand when the war ends. Prices for citrates, antipyrlne, acet- phenctldln and quinine are firm. Coal tar products are more In demand, but production Is hampered by lack of Inter mediates and shortage of labor. Peace Basis Recommendations Soon Special Deipalch to Tits Sex. Washington, Nov. 6. Recommenda tions regarding the restoration of indus tries to a peace basis are being prepared by the War Industries Doard, and will be made public soon. It was officially announced to-day. It Is believed enme regulation of In dustry and disposition of raw materials will be nocessary during the reconstruc tion period that changes may be made with as little demoralization as possible Because of this It Is thought very prob able that the board will be continued in power for a period after the war. ( ' Business Troubles. 1 Petitions In Bankruntrr. Petitions in bankruptcy filed yesterday in unite,! state, uiatrict court were: MELTZER BROTHERS In an Involun tary petition Jlorrle and Saul Meltser, trading aa the .Meitaer urotners. 97 Freeman street. The Hronx. were de dared IP have llabllttlea of 12,000 an eaaeta of about 11,000. William R. 41o!den. Sonlv Dreeae! and H. Flacher & Co.. no addreaa atated, are the three petitioning creditors, xiorrl. E. Schere named a. receiver. Ioew a L-oew, 29 Ilrondnay. are the attorneys for th creditors. R. V. KINO MANUFACTURING CORPOR ATION In an Involuntary petition the Decide For Yourself Which Kind of Man Are You ? One of the weak, fearful kind whose blood needs iron a failure in business and literally "going to pieces" because of a nervous, run down condition? Or a strong, healthy, vigor ous man with plenty of iron in your blood and filled with the power, energy, and courage to win ? 'For want of iron you may be an old man at thirty, dull of intellect, poor in memory, nervous, irritable, and all 'run-down' while at 50 or 60 with plenty of iron in your blood you may still be younc in feeling, full of life, your whole being brimming over with vim and energy" 6ays Dr. James Francis Sullivan, formerly physician of Uellevue Hospital, (Outdoor Dept.) New York and the Westchester County Hospital. "Lack of Iron in the blood not only mikes a man a physical and mental weakling, nervous, irriuble, eaiily fatigued, but it uttrly robi him of that virile force, that stamina and itreneth of will which are so necessary to tuccesi and power in every walk of life. To help make strong, keen red-blooded Americans there is nothing in my experience which I have found jo valuable as organic iron Nuxated Iron. It often increases the 6trenp,th and endurance of weak, nervous, run-down people in two weeks time." Nuxated Iron is now belnjr uied by over three million people annually. It has been uied and highly endorsed by mch men as Hon. Leslie M. Shaw, former Secretary of the Treaiury, and ex-Govemor of Iowa : former United Statei Senator and Vice Preiidential Nominee Charles A. Tonne, General John L. Cltm (Retired), the drummer boy of Shiloh who wai lergeant in the U. S. Army when only twelve years of age t also United States Judge G. W Atkinson of the Court of Claims of waihington and others. The mintitactu'era guarantee ao-ceeafot tmi entltelf utlirartory reiolia to etrr purcham ot tbej will trlund jroot sassey. It la dltpeoiel br all goo4 drugglats. 7. or Red BloDd, Japan Take All U. S. Exporters Can Send Her SO great have grown Japan's Im portations since the war be gan that exporters from this country are finding it difficult to sup ply all the goods wanted, according to advices from San Francisco. Calls for all sorts of textiles aro especially numerous. Cottons of finer grades, like dimities, organdies, ging hams, calico., with denims, shlrtlnsrj and sheetings, woollen goods of nil kinds, men's and women's knit hosJ lery and ready to wear clothes are all In great demand. R. E. Klnr Shoe Manufacturing Corpor ation, address not stated, was daelared to be bankrupt by Jacob Schwarts. Dertha Waldman and Adolph 0nh.no addresses riven. H. A J. J. Lesser. 170 Broadway, are the attorneys for th. eredltora. "..- V -v stinWI Ml lUblll- ties to bs 313.733.13 , and his asset. Ilea w m ' , , . , - 115.816.11. diaries Elliott, of Topeka. nana., la m. v. ... - -I.- a. .a. ... h m Rhatianoeraer k Donovan. 30 Church atreet, are attor- MORRIS BOSS In a voluntary petl tloti by Morrla uoas, .. ""t,v:jvj ulesmsn. shown liabilities of -" and assets of 3449.10. Lswls st f ensap. 211 Broadway, are attornsys for the bankrupt. Schedules In Bankruptcy, efcrhedules In bankruptcy entered yes terday In United States District aSierica.'n COMPONOVA compant. INC. The scnaauie men or ia- -J lean Oomponova Company. Jne.. no ad dreaa mentioned, shows Itsbllltles ot 11,611.48 and assets of 31.649.15. P. GORMAN COMPANY, INC. Schedule filed by the J. P. O0.fm.B Company. Inc.. no addreas. shows lia bilities of 811.802.73 and assets of 2.440. J. If. Ufschlts. 183 Nsssau street. Is attorney for the bankrupt. Receivers In Bankruptcy. Receivers tn bankruptcy appolntedyes- tsrday In United States District tourt wsrs: ISIDOR TURNER AND F1VORENCE TURNER JUOge jonn .. "5- polnted Frederic R. Hillle. 183 Broad way. receiver for Isldor and Florence Turner, who did business under the arm nama. Bond was flxel st 31.800. IL K. KINO 8HOB M ANUFACTUKl.-xu pointed Frank Stripe. 50 address, receiver for the R. E. Klnr Shoe Manufacturlnr Company, no address, wiui a ' 35.000. Ths liability of tha bankrupt Is 840.000 and their assets are 310.000. LIBERTY LIGHTING SUPPLY COM- PANT, ino. JUOfa jonn v.. 0.1...1 o-al-. r, n adrlraaa. re- ielver tot the Uberty Lirhtlnr Supply Cotnnany. Inc. ras and electrical sup ply dealers of 243 Bowery with a bond of 33,600. The liability of the bankrupt r tar aaas-re-(. ta n vril V n Oln A mm John C. 44 n-UilUblV llJtvIIIU a a " aai - - Knox appointed Morria wiir ,7, " " receiver for Morris and Saul wenxsr. tradlnr as the Meltx.r Brothers, addrsss unknown, witn a Dona 01 t.,ww. Jodgments. MANHATTAN. The first name Is that of the debtor. Architectural Contracting Co., Inc. James Elrsr. Inc 3810.68 451.43 320.18 Ssme J. J. Reynolde et al 8ame P. O. Mclntyre Architectural Contracting uo . Inc.. Benjamin H. Dlttrlch and Fred A. Dlttrlch Pratt Lum ber Co Berrh. Ella s. W A. Bratcher.. Behrmar. Ralph A fiturmdorf.. Bender, Margaret !. Mitchell... Beyer. George H. Marmon Auto mobile Co. of N. T.. Inc 4 1,116.44 248.72 ,146.96 111.19 113.41 Conaolldated Oil and Gasolene Corporation or Dataware it. v. Burnstetn et al Dalton. Elizabeth I. Glmbei Broe., N. Y Delner, Franz F. R. W. Nil bank et al Ellaworth. Edmund E. J. W. D. Ilarkley Ealer, nebecca O. 8abbagh et al. Fischer. Meyer J. A. Smith; coats Gstes. Frsnk M. AJax Rubber Co.. Inc Gibraltar, Paul E. A. Perkins . Olven. John P. N. Y. Msster Prlntsra Aaaoclatlon Grlftln. Joseph E. Detroit Cadil lac Motor Car Co Gorman. John P. (P. J. Gorman Co.) Auburn Ignition Mfg. Co., Ino Oolod, Paul Central Tile Co., Inc Hooven, C. Earl O, F. Barlght., Harleman. Jeanette. also known aa Jeanette HIrteman and Jean ette Welaman Parlalan Closk Co Herahey. Maxim, dolnr bualneas under the name of Maxim Hershey Seed Co. Oil. Paint and Drug Reporter. Inc Hannah. Frank Musical Leader Publtahlnr Co Krumenaker, A. E. S. Vrlonl. admix.: rcats Lunrhard. William V. Kreldel.. Leeaner, Samuel, and Frank Tel telbaum People of State of New York 1,748.18 1.411.26 1,035.81 102.60 1,121.30 106.6T 181.20 101.60 155.73 300 00 Strongfh and tnaurcincG .ajr&tTmmmm. h 1L maW If I t- Levy, Jacob It, J, Slttsnfleld..,. 130.4 La-rains, Jane uorat wuri Bultdlnr McCaulsy, William V. Loewer's Oainbrlnus Itrewery Manton, Leon W, R. Dennett... Maler, Michael W. J. Farrell Co., Tne Negbaur, Ell R., and Paclflc Lunch. lac Adams Flanlgan Co Nichols, Harry A. M. A. Valll... Natelson, Meyer, and Ilarnat Steinberg (Climax Shirt Co.).. Poultney, Ueorre W. J. F, Sheri dan Rotolo, Salvators M. Kanner et al Schwarts, Emanuel Marlton Realty Co Snyder, Herbert J, Olmbel Bros., Nsw York Sanroro, Alesslo Italian Vine yard Co., Inn Scharila, Harry S. A. Clrklman. Tapper, Jacob O. D. Flnblnder.. Under Sea Amusement Corpn. Ov Hill i Valentine, John II. C, A. Valen tine , Williams, Edgar I, II. E. Page! Walter. Anna Keuths O. R. Brlstor Wilson, Arlington J.. and Gen eral rorwardlnr Co. J. Stein berg . . , l.lIJ.tt 1,011.91 187.1. 313.lt 131.71 111.7,1 2,700.00 414.42 24t.K 3,333 39 313.43 225.00 1,418,31 2,143.00 114.;: 1,360.4ft 1.112.81 BRONX. The first name Is that of the debtor. iihii.c ma. wi i r . com.llii. J R. r R mlth. 8101.18 I uoiaman. Ilrmnn. and Alexander Sacha Ttuanrr Tjinih rn In. 14 ' Johnson. Gilbert H.. Jr. Whit- loca a nook Htore, inc Kowacks, Louis J. F. Arnold... MoDermott. John Patent Seat foldlnr Co.. Inc Schmidt, William 8. Jaeobaon.. Satisfied Judgment. MANHATTAN. ' Blnrham. Henry A. O. 1. Skin ner. auDt.: Jan. IS. 1911 111.70 120.70 ll.l 74.72 8713.13 299 21 Cooke, Theodore W. M. Gottlieb, net. -a. 1.1s... Imrle, Malcolm, and Margaret Joe Martin, Jan. 7. 1914 Same Same, Jan. 7. 1918 Stephens. Clinton, Jr. A. Csg lloatro, April 24. 1107 Marrolles. Edward, and Lew M. Fields W. N. Cohen, Jan. 21. tin ; Runkle, Henry O. O. TV. Riddle, May IS, 1914 Goodwin, John A., and M. New Ington Goodwin W. H. Demler, May 10, 1918 Stahl, Bernard F. S. Beach. Oc tober 14, lilt BRONX. Calcaterra, lamaxlo W. D. Cam eron, Jun 21, lilt 1 ts.tr- 1,443.41 6.418 44 2.13! 21 S.lll.'.l 37JS OS f Yetterday's Fires. ' A. M. r.o.a. 11:15 108 W. 57th st.; unknown. . .Trininr 311414-14 Cherry st.; unknown J30') 7:35 87-89 Dleccker St.; un known Unkno-vn 8:30 67 New Chambers et , unknown Unknown 8:10 16T St. Nicholas av.; Autruv Cohen Trtntng Army Nuraea Apparel Xer-lrd. A hurry up call for 60.000 nure' coats and 75,000 nurses' unlforniN for service overseas was received by the manufacturing branch of the Quarter master Corps yesterday from Washing ton.' A call for bids for maUins this ap parel is to be Issued soon. REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. To-Day at 1 J o'CIock Noon, at Eirhsrure Salesroom, 14 Veaey St.. Near York City. Specicd Sales Day AUCTION SALE Or Country Estates Business Building . Prlrate n-aeillng Bronx Taipayera Vacant Property "Phone for partialis re, or. better still, come to the sale. 31 N'bmiu it X V city UNTUBMSIIKD APARTMENTS TO l.KT. -THE TURIN- North Cor. 93d St.. Central Park Weat. "L" Station Street. 12 Story Fireproof Modern Bldg., 6, 7, 8, 9 Rooms, 2 and 3 Baths, 51,800 $2,700 Garage Accommodations forTensnts. IlllOOIF.IH.K COIIPOUATIIIN. Osmers on Premises. '1'tioneUtl litter. B.KAI. ESTATE FOK h.I.l-qi-EES. 16 Minutes trom Penn. Station Houses ana Villa Plots for Ja r SAGE FOUNDATION HOMES CO. 47 W. Slth Pt.. or Forest llllla. I. I. CTTT ItEAL ESTATE Business Property KEAI. ESTATE. CllAt). F. NOlliM CO. Real tttate 07 William St. Tel. John 1(111. TO LET FOK lllIMs I'l Itl'O-tKS. OFFICES. US to !'00. 3D story building rtoom 1-03 110 W 40th Ht -toe rcnuc nE pleased.- OL ONI AL LINE 0CTftllBY B0AT 3 1 Ull L RAIL $4.40 EVIDENCE DIRECT B0ATS2.97 All Outside Staterooms, 81,10 to 88.34. a A6ore Fricet Include It or 7 ax FFsr Information regarding time of da- Karl ura Phone Uprlng sill. SBOSTOif eater 11 15 Providence direr. I'- (LTSIDE STATKHOOMS, SI and ' Mntormatlnn reganiinK t mo i ptione 2 00 lieenn.an IN NAVIGATION COMPANY Nee iYork Albany--Troy Deli om Pier IS, N It., foot Canal 1 : Weet lltnJ Ht 6 14 P U ct., 4 Due A inar. iy a o i ock I- , ravine mrn reae rreignt eerv ce. auw mobllea i TABLE jioTH DINNER SI. 25. MKTS I.ITAN LINE 12 B VIA CAPE1" CW4I. Iiit-lutiinr Har T..i f'Aone fiarrtay aCmirr CrriMi . 'Photis a rv 744-Cort.y, -V, y' f AoctBnitt Ill .e- "V " H T4 Arsuod W Maulialti taianU Uroa.l .11 Lv. Battery Pter 14:80. 3 ill. Troy Evening Line S P.M.. Pier 48. N. IL. N. T. Tel.' FALL RIVER LINE For Informs. mn telephone c rt TOUKS. JAPAN, CHINA, INDIA.J Official Agente Trnns.PnrMc -Tours and Tickets by All Itall I pleta arrangements for bualno lion irivci, niciujing I'ullman ra rail tickets, complete Inforti i t THOS. COOK & SONJ 4 1,1 tt ft ii f -13 I ia uroaanay, 541 nftu Aia.,1