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CURB ISSUES HAVE
WEAK TONE STILL
Dealings Aro on a Considerably
less Active Scale Inde
pendent Oils Lively.
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With dealings on a considerably lesi
nctlvo scale prices (or leading curb
Btockn again displayed a weak tono yes
terdny., The opening was steady, but
when supporting orders were taken
caro or a weak tono was evident once
more. With a, few exceptions no wide
fluctuations were recorded as In recent
previous sessions. Heaviest activity
again occurred In the Independent oils,
In sympathy with weakness on the
Stock Kxchanso In their parent com.
cany Mlddlo States Oil. Dominion Oil
nnd Texas Chief sold to now low records
on heavy trading, but rallied sutistan
t tally before the close. Slmms Potro
leum moved In a narrow manner, while
White. Oil and OIIMand lost about two
points, Mctex Oil. which was Intro-
duced a few days ngo, however, was In
good demand nnd sold to n now high.
General Asphalt weakened In the af
ternoon nnd fell about seven points.
General Motors was weak, but llttlo
change of Importance was 'noted In the
other Industrials. Initial trading started
In American Foreign Trading, Western
States rlghtB and Tobacco Products
rliihts.
Mining stocks were dull, but there! was
a good demand for Prince Consolidated,
which changed hands at its high record
price.
Honda wcro moro actlvo but Irregu
lar. Total sales and range of prices fol
low: INDUSTRIALS.
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High. tow. Lai I. Chgc,
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1200 Acme Coal li Hi
1250 Aetna Emloi .... tt S
1604 Am Foretell Trad. 1CH IS
' 2100 Aro Marconi ...... E
4(00 Am Safely Razor. lS'i
104 Auitln Nichols ... 17
200 Austin Nichols, pt 92U
100 Atlantic Fruit ,..,34
f200 British Am Chem. tli
1100 llr Am Tob reg... 28
8W0 llr Am Tob Coup.. 28
100 Bucjru 20
COO Car Light 234
250 Central Agulrre...lM
1)00 Columbia Emerald 20
100 Davies Win A -19
100 Edmund ft Jones. .33
20 Farrell Oil 44
MOO General AiptU...U7
tOO Cni Tractors 3
1300 General Motors... 32
M0 tirnpo Ola 1'i
SCr) Grape Ola pf 1
IC0O Hupp Motors It
300 Imperial Tobacco. 121$
200 Indian Packing... mi
100 Inter Rubber 14Vi
SfoKsy Co Cos 2J,
fOO Mout Ward fo..i. 39
1800 Nor Ajii Paper.... S
K00 Perfection Tire... t
TOO Radio IV,
MOItadlo pf 3i
100 Itepettl ., 3
CO It Kflsa .I J7
tSOO Rcpub Tiro Kub. 64
100 Hoot Vanderrort. EJ
(W Splcer Mff,, 110
too Splcer Mfg- pf,...113U
100 Stand O & K 2C4
MO Stanwood Itub .. 17!i
3700 Sub Boat 16
100 Sweeta Co 9
100 Tcmptor Corn... 4S
270O Tob Prod rt vr I 9
1100 Trlnniln Film ... i
COO Uiold Tiro
100 U B Dlatributlur. tl
1100 U S HUb Spd Tl 31
1400 U S Trana 114
2200 U S Steam 3H
2200 United Plct Prod u
CMOUnl Proflt Shar.. 2fi
1DO0 United Ret Candy 17
X200 Vanailium rls .... 2
900 vvajrne Coal 5
100 Wills Iltnaa Can 29"i
STANDARD OlLs.
10 Stand Oil of Cal.,320 320
M Stand Oil or N J.773 7
20 Stand Oil of N Y.4 445
10 Vacuum Gas 427 427
INDEPENDENT OILS.
1400 Alliance . ...1 11 1CH
780OO Allied Oil ; U
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1100 Anno Belle 1 70
170) Bella Pete , 2U
4490 Boone Oil (,',
COO Bocton Mexico ... t.
1W Brazoa Oil 21
15W Burknett Van C. 2'4
2600 Carlb Syndicaf.. 44
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2000 Rex Cona f 10
4500 Rocbeiter Ml f IS
8000 Roper Group C-lt
1000 San Toy t H
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WOOL MARKET,
Boston, Jttn. 16. The Commercial
BulltUn to-morrow will says! "There
hns boen a demand for all wool grades
except thoao below quarter bloods this
week, and the apeclal featuro has been
tha Incrtfased demand for quarter and
three-eighths grades. Prices are gen
ernlly firm. Llttlo contracting Is re
portod from tho West. Tho manufac
turing situation Is strong, with no new
developments."
Ohio and Pennavlvnnla lriinrrH
delaine, washed, '100Q102 i delaine, tin
2800 Tonop Divide.... 394 314 114 H "?'""'. jvasncd, '100102 ! delaine, Un-
toooTonop Kxt ,.. U-ll S ci;5 3-19 w(nshed, $2 94. ; fine, unwashed, 70te72 i
J25 J0""" 3l!V, "'lU i? H !"" 'Wood, combing, 85; three-elghths
4800 Tonon Mldwar..t 23.. .. -1 . blood, comblnir. tfOVl
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BONDS.
JlflVfl Allied Parlcrra (a. (5Vi
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lO'M Bslli RlMl 7 21..Wm 101U
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vm Cuban Cane 7..,.1W 100 100 ..
MOOOConwl Ob 71....10H5 1MV4 W1V4 1H
TOM Inetrboro n.T 7i. 7.I i 73 73 i
ITivo liixdlan Gor 6Ma.. 27 21 20
20KitIm Gov 31S8.... 91 91 ' 111
IftfO Kveillali Gov 6a.. W 1 93 93
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Lead. Ne-v York
Rnelter, N. Y. apot. ..
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not 9.20
Spelter, prime Weil,
Jan. 16.
Eld. Asked,
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Bid. Aiktd.
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9.30 9.174 9.27H
I'.ibrunry
Kleetro cop,
E'eelro cod.
Aluminum .
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Michigan nnd New York Fleeces Kino
unwashed, 67O08: dolalho, unwashed,
S700 : half blood, unwaflhed, 80082;
three-eighths blood, unvvnshed, 685PG9.
Wisconsin, Missouri and Average New
Knglnnd Half blood. 72078: throe-
eighths blocd, 65087; quarter blood,
Virginia, Kentucky nnd plmllarHnlf
blood, unwashed, 85088; threo-elghths
blood, unwashed, 72073.
I SCOUnBD BASIS.
Texas Fine twelve months, 1500195;
fine right months, 1000170.
California Northern, 1SO01S5; mid
dle county, 1700175; southern, 159
1C0,
Oregon Eastern, No. 1 staplo, 1950
200; eastern, clothing, 1700175; valley,
No. 1, 1750180.
Territory Fine staple. 1950205; iuiit j
blood, combing. 18O01S5: three-eighths
o:oou, comuing, 13UWH0; lino, doming,
1.U017&; line, medium clothing, 1600
170.
Pulled Extra, 1900193; AA. 1800
190; A super, 1650170.
Mohairs, Best combings, 60065;
best cardings, 55060.
COTTON MARKET IS
STEADY AT CLOSING
At Finish Prices Show Not Do
clino of 80 to 5fi Points
nnd Spots Unchanged.
COURT CALENDARS
PRODUCE MARKET.
OLD METALS.
Dealtra' builnr prlote are aa follomi
Conprr Cents a pooad.
iienvy ana craciDie l7.7iOl8.2l
Htarjr and trlre , 17 0O917.CO
U;ht and bottoms 13!Wn5.W
HcavT and machlnerr comn 16.00016.60
Ilroti, heavy 10.25810.5O
Ilrai light a , 3 60OI9.O0
No 1 clean brass turnings 10.0019.2S
No 1 co-.nn turnlnrs 1.1.75HH.25
Iad, hrarjr 6 750 7.00
Teal lead , : 6.75 6.00
Zino scrap , 5.00 6.23
LONDON METAL MAKKETS.
LONDON. Jan. 13. Followlnc am tha cloning
metal quotations:
' 1 a. it. manges.
CODDor. mot 117 15 O off U
Cooper, futures 120 0 0 oil (3
salea Spot, 25 tons; futures, 1,800 tons.
ElKCtro cop, spot..., 123 0 0 off U
Electro coo. futures. 124 0 0 off fi
Tin. snot 376 10 0 un f j
kin. .uiuin ., 411 1 o up 14 lis OU
Straights 373 0 0 up 15 10s
auioi opoi, m tons; iutures, 8.0 tons.
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1600 Ertel Oil 2H 2
1200 Esmeralda Oil..., l l
IR00 Federal Oil Si ty,
COOFensland 7 6U
8800 Gllllland Oil .... 49 4Vj 46
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400 Home Oil 6
COO Home Pet t 30
10O Houston Oil 133
1400 Hudson Oil Ti
300 Int Petrol 60
3000 Inrinrible SiV,
2000 Island Oil
4000 Ktnj Pet 1
SWO Llrlngston 3
15800 Magna Oil 7?i
1600 Manhattan Oil.... Si
300 Marshall Oil 13
400 Marcalbo Oil Y-Vi
100 Merrltt Oil 20
2409 Metropolitan Pet. iV,
3300 Metex Oil 1
630 Midwest Rel 163
14200 Mexico Oil 4
123 New Eng Fuel.... SO
100 North Am Oil.... 45i
1000 Osago Nation 4
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3200 Skellr Oil 12i
100 Southern States.. 1U
soo Snencer Pet 19
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4300 Texas Ranger 1
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SIM Texas Co w 1 62
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2100 Tropical Oil 204
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650 Wetern Stites rts i
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:m American Mines. 1 I,V
100 Arizona Sllrcr 6
icon Allsnta t 3
COCO Deleter DlTlde...t 23
tSlOO Ilelcher Ext. t 41
3700 Illf Ledge 14
lPrti l'.ooth t Hi
MOWoston ' Mon....t 74
3O00 Caled Mill f 40
lSCOf Calomel & Jerome U
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' MOO Candelaris Mln... l
TOO Carson Hill 3
200 Cons Cap Mln 4ft
200 Con Virginia 8
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2100 Eureka Croesus... 1(1
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1S00 rortsna Cons ...t 30
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1JKEVE8 Receipts, 1,923 head; 27 ara
"n rate. r!rs SI"" to n hiul lower:
bull! aetiva and firm to a fraction higher;
good fat cowa steady to strons;; medium
and common cows dull and weak to 25
cents off. The yards were not cleared.
Medium to rather good ateera ' sold at
tl2.C0O14.C0 per 100 lbn.; common to
choice bulls, 37.25012; common to choice
cowe, 34910.60. Dressed beef quiet at
13024VSC. per lb. for native sldea.
Sales S. Sanders: 21 Virginia ateera,
1.291 lb. average, 114.50; 11 cows, 1,156,
$9.75: 2. 920. $7.10; IS, 973. IS. Tobln
& Shannon: 21 Kentucky ateers, 1,124,
313.50; 1 bull, 1,360, 810; 3, 1,197, 39.25;
6, 1,163, 19; 2. 953, IS; 19 cows,' 1,044,
310:. 2, 903, 38.30; 10, 910. 87; 9, 368.
16.(0; 4, 990, If, 4. 933. 35.60; 13, 875,
36.33; 21, 901, 13; , 925. I4.7C; . 800.
14.50; 11, 856, 84.25. J. Shamberg & Son:
42 Kentucky steere. 1,273, 14.3S; 13 Ten
nbasee. 1.13, 313.30; 22. 1,010. 111.60;
20, 1,036. 312.50; 2 bull. 1.545. 312;
19 cowa, 866. 310.60. McPherson & Co.:
4 bulls, 1,161, 39.28; 4, 1.1SJ, 39; C,
various weights, 37.25 U 10 : 9 cows, 86.CO
010.73: 18, 1,057, 19; 19, 903, 36.50;
10, 956, 37.50; 7. 907, $7.16: 23, 1.005.
17.10; 11, 906, $3.75; 5, 932. 16,60; 3,
776, $5; 14, 894, $4.75; 14, 846, $4.50.
.1. G. Curtla & Son: 2 bulls, 1,050. $10;
9, 970, $7; 7, 980, $6.50; 10. 930, $;
7. 841, $5.30; 4, 945. $5.25; 3, 900, $5;
4, 703, $1.
CALVKS Receipts. 1,030 head: 570 on
sale. Market steady. The pens were
cleared. Common (0 prime veala sold at
$18.30024 per 100 lbs.; culls. $131
Western calves, $10812; Indiana calvrs,
$0011.30. Dressed veals firm; city dressed
do. selling at 20 & 35c. per lb.; country
dressed do., 23334c; country dressed barn
yard and fed calves. 20023c; country
dressed hind aaddles (aklns on). 40845c:
aklns off, 30032c.
Sales Kerns Commission Company: 5f
veals. 13S Its. average. $24: 52, 131, $23.50;
is. izo. Z3: 4 culls, us. lis; 8. 111. lie;
0, 78. $16; 38 Indiana calvea, 301, 111.60;
8, 435, $0. S. Judd A Co.: 60 Western
calves, 273, $12; 52, 343, $10. Tobln 4k
Shannon: 6 reals, 108. $23; 7, 07, $22;
B. 08. $20; 3 culls. 87. $18: 20. 88. $17.50;
8. 80, tie; 5 little calves. 53. $12. Newton
A Co.: 109 veals. 128. $24: 8. 07, $18. H.
Sanders: 10 veals, 143. $21; 17, 102. $20;
00. $10: 0. 113. 118.50: 2 culls. A3. $15.
McPherson & 'Co.: 2 veals. ISO, $24; 3,
107, $10.50; 2 culls, TO, $10.50.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 3.970
head; G Vi cars on aale. Sheep steady;
lambs were held firm but demand alack
and part of the stock carried over. No
trading of Importance. Common to prlmo
sheep (ewes) are quoted at J701O.5O per
100 lbs.; culls, -JI.-50W6: yearlings, tin;
16; common to prime lambs, $1620.6O;
culls. I1231S. Dressed mutton steady, at
12018c. per lb.; dressed Iambs 25032c:
country dressed hothouse lambs, $8013
per carcasj.
HOGS Receipts. 6.220 head: Hi cara
on aale. Market higher. Light to medium
-weights are selling at $16.25; heavy hogs.
sis; pigs, iii.ssii3.7S: roughs. $12.73:
stage. $12: boars. IS. Country dressed
pork firm, at 16023c. per lb.; roasting
piga, iawjjc.
Lire Slock Market la Other Cities.
11 BANS AND PEAK UKANS Marrow,
lata, choice, 100 lbs., $11.75012; m,
111011.26: Manchurlan. $11.50: Pen.
choice, 1919, 37.75 48; 1918, 17.50: Me-
dlum, 1919, choice, $7.7508; Lady Wash
ington, California, $7.75; Small White,
California, t7.76: .Large White, Idaho,
$7.73: Lam White. Montana. 1919. $8:
Teparv. California. 85CIS.7S! Kotetushl.
Japaneva or Corean, $6.7507; lied Kidney,
choice, 1919, tl4.73; 1918, 113; lied Mar
row, iiv, ii.7S6pu; KinioKi, Aiancnu
rlan. 16OS.50: Yellow Eve. 1919. 3S.7C09
Dlack Turtlo Soup. 1919, $11; White Kid
ney, 1919, $16.50 016: Kumamoto. Man
churlan, $8.50: Caballcro, Chilean, 1918,
$7,C0tt7.75; Dayou, Chilean. t60C.23;
uranDerry, Manchurlan, long, $7.75; anort.
$5.2506.50; California, 1918, $7.73; Lima,
California, 1919, $7.6007.76; Bayou,
Chilean. 1606.25; Cranberry, Manchurlan,
long, 17.75; short, t5.25O6.C0; California,
UllS. 17.75; Lima, California, 1010. J 14.50;
1918. 114014.25; Madagascar, I10.2SOU.
PEAS Scotch. $6.2506.60: Green, domes
tic, $6.25; Japanese. $7.5007.60; Ulack
Eye, California, 1919, $8; Splits, yellow,
$7.2507.73; green, $9.3509.50; While.
small, Manchurlan, $5.7606; large. Hip
7.25.
UUTTEIt Creamery, higher than extras,
lb., 624063C; extra, 92 score, CI 4 0 62c;
firsts, 90 to 91 score, 60061c: firsts, 88 to
89 score, 37 4 0 59 4c; seconds. 33 to 97
score, 54057c; lower grades, C1053c;
neid, higher than extras, 62 4 063c; ex
tras. 61062c: llrsts. 5740604c: seconds,
34 O 67c; unsalted, higher than extras, 65
w54c.: extras. 64 0 644c; nrats, 600
C24c; seconds, 55059c: State dairy tubs,
finest, 60 4 0 61c; food to prime, 57060c;
common to fair, 60056c; renovated, ex
ttoa, 560364c: flrsts, 550354c: imita
tion creamery, firsts. 50 51c; ladles, cur
rent make, firsts, 47048c: seconda. 45c;
lower gradea, 43044c; packing stock, cur
rent make. No. 1, 44c; No. 2, 43c; lower
graacs, ssftcptzc.
CHEESE State, whole milk, held flats,
specials. 32033c; average run, 3131Hc;
lower grades, 20 304c; twins, held, spe
cials, colored or white, 31432r.s aver
age run, 30031c; lower grades'", 20 0 29 4c:
Wisconsin, whole milk, twins, fresh, 30
31c; single daisies, fresh or held, 314 0
StVic; double daisies, 3140324c; Young
Americas, fresh, 32 4 0 33c: State, skims,
specials. 21022c; prime to choice. 170
iDc; iair 10 goou, 11 (riser; lower grades.
I013C
. EUGR
XiGR Fresh cathered. extra!,. ln7n.
10c; eiira nrsis. mci.c; firsts, (iO"0c;
seconds and poorer, C408c; refrigerator,
special marks, fancy, charge paid, 550
50c; nrsts. 524 54c; seconds, 4S032c.;
under grades. 30047c: stcrlllzod, C4&COC.;
dirties. 33042c; checks, 35038c.: whites,
."OOtlUc; State, Pennsylvania nnd noarby
Western, hennery whites, extras, 83c;
nrsts to extra flrsta, 76W82c; under gradea,
74 0 75c: gathered whites, firsts to extra
firsts. 7682c; pullets. 70"2c: Pacific
coaat, whites, express, extra firsts to ex
tras, 81083c: firsts, 778o.; other West
ern and Southern, gathered whites, T1Q
80c; State, Pennsylvania and nearby, hen
nery browns, fancy, 70 078c. : gathered
brown and mixed colors, graded, fancy,
73c: fair to choice, 70 0 72c,
j-uuiis, iitifci Apples, evaporated,
State, choice, lb.. 21 Vi 022c; prime. 19 4
O204c: Yaklmas. 20024c: California,
extra, choice 194 0204c; chops. In bbls.,
lb.. 10011c: waste, old. In bbls., lb., JUr.
POTATOES Bermuda. No. 1 bbl., til. 50
(112.50; No. 2. tlOOUlNo. 3. 3709; Maine.
10O lb. bar. 33.30O4.23; 180 lb.. 3608;
163 lb., I6O7.80; State. 100 lb.. I3.3304:
ISO lb.. 3607.50: 163 lb.. 36(27: I.nne-
Island. 180 lb.. 3608.26: 165 lh.. lfiif??.7r,.
Sweets, Jersey, No. 1 bsk., t22.65: Dela
ware' and Maryland, No. 1 bsk., fl.750
3.35: yams, southern, bbl., I205.
rOULTKV. LIVE CHICKENS, snrinr.
via freight, 30c; express, 31033c. FOWLS
Heavy, rreignt, jsc; light to medium. 37
038e. : colored, heavy, via exnress. 39i
40c; light to medium. 37 (i 38c: white leg
horns, via express. 35037c: old roosters.
via freight, 23c TURKEYS' via freight.
inc. iJuuno oc; via express, oo4ic.
GEESE Average run. fre srht. 35c:
ratten, 36013c. PIGEONS Per pair,
freight or express, 65073c GUINEAS
Per pair. 5nw5c.
PROVISIONS Pork barely steady; mess,
345O46.50: family, t5253; 1 short clear,
344OS0. Beet quiet; mess, 118019: family,
124025; packet, I19O20; extra India mess.
$45046. Hogs steady; bacons. 22Tic; 140
lbs.. 22ic; pigs. 22Kc. Bellies dull.
Pickled clear, 10-12 lbs., 26c; dry salted
clear, 13-20 lbs., ziHc Greases barely
ateady. Yellow, 140144c; choice house,
134 014c Pickled hams dull,' regular, 10
12 lbs., 26Vic: skinned. 18-20 lbs., 21,c.
Tallow dull: city apeclal loose. 18c Lard
easy; middle West. $24.40024.60; city lard
easy, !4c. nominal; refined lard steady:
Continent, $27: South Amerloa. $27.25:
BraslI kegs, $28.25; compound dull, 250
264c. Stearins steadier; city lard stear
Ine, 31c Oleo, 22 0 224c
EX DIVIDEND TABLE.
Tho cottbn market reflected ycatordajr
a renewal of soiling activity and prlccu
moved toward distinctly lower levels.
Although there were no nerr features , error.
In tlio eenernl situation. It was believed .150, n,
that economic and financial conditions
were opposed to further advance Rus
sian news was anything hut favorable
yesterday mornlne ana not a little un
easiness was caused In trade circles on
rumors that Washington might place
some curb on speculation. A hasty
census of opinion reveals the fact that
the Street Is still sharply divided In
sentiment, many houses being un
willing to take a doflnlto stand on the
market, Liverpool opened better than
due, but later sold off. Spots In tho
English centra wcro quiet, 5,000 bales
changing hands.
At II111 outset tho list was virtually
nt Its best level of tho day, first sales
being net 0 to 20 points' lower. Wall
Street became a heavier seller following
tho call nnd there was scattered South
ern hedge pressure. Professionals with
profits after Thursday's rlso realized,
nnd on this rather heavy Belling the
market soon developed an easy tone.
Foreign exchange wns lower at Jlmes
and tho securities market showed early
uiiKCttlement, Tho local market made
Its lows during he afternoon,, when
prices dropped 40 to 70 points below
Thursday's ending. Operators seemed
pessimistic on tho foreign political sit
uation, spot Interests selling near
months. In tho final fifteen minutes
of business, many locals with profits
on tho short side covered and there
was a llttlo scattered trado demand.
Tho market closed barely steady' atf a
net decline of 39 to 58 points. Stmts'
hero were still unchanged.
Ilango ot prices: Thurs-
Open. High. Low. Close, day.
January 33.30 88.30 37.90 33.00-10 3J.
February 3J.75 D 37.20
March 36.30 36.44 33.93 36.03-10 3C.C0
April 81.80 B 33.35
May 31.65 31.73 31.13 31.31-31 31.83
June 83.20 B 33.18
July 33.15 33.20 32.63 32.70-ffl 33.28
August 81.50 B 31.93
September 33.73 B 81.20
October 30.60 39.62 30.10 30.3O-J2 VS.iZ
November 29.9S B 30 K
December 20.00 30.00 29.56 29.73 11 30.13
Spot Local, 39.230. r New Orleans, 40.2-C
COTTON STATISTICS.
Last
Yesterday, week.
rort receipts 67.33s 61.9SS
Exports 60.253 71.021
Exports, season 3.311,491 3,9Tt.7VS
New York atoclta... 6J.23I 37,493
Port stocks.
Interior recelnts....
Interior shipments..
New York arrivals.
Liverpool Cablei
UNITED STATES SUl'HEMl! COURT,
1 Special Dupatch to Tina Bon,
WABIIINOTON, Jan. 10,-Bupreme Court of
the United Slates, Friday, January 16. 1930.
Present : The Chief Justice, Justice Me
Kenna. Justice Ilolmei, Justice Day, Justice
Van Deranter, Justice1 Mtney, Justice Me
Ileynolds, Justice Urandels and Justice Clarke,
HI. Jin Fuer Mor. ulaliitiff In error, vs.
the United stales. Tasted to be restored to
1 ne can pursuant to ncciion 1, iiuie :, 011
motion of Assistant Atlorney-Oeneral Stewart
lor tha defendant in error,
117, Panama llallroad Company, plaintiff
In error, v. Joseph T. Tonpln, Argued by
William C. Maelnlvre for the defendant In
error and anbmltted by Fran'i Feulllo and
Walter F. Van Dame for ilia plaintiff In
C. Leo. petitioner, vs. Central of
Ceorgla Hallway Company t il. Argued
by Alex A. Lawrence for the petltlorrr and
or 11, w, jonnson ior tno respondents
Ml. Elixabeth Hull, administratrix. Ar ne.
thinner, v, dig Philadelphia and Heading
Hallway Company. Argued by Chsrles D.
Wagiman for tho petitioner and by Henry II,
Kcedy, Jr., for the respondent,
Adjourned until Monday next at 12 o'tlock.
The day call for Monday. January 19-Nos.
162. 164. 153 (to 138), 159, 1(0, 162, 153, 1(3, 1(1
and 165,
NEW YORK COUNTY.
Supremo Court.
APPELLATE DIVISIO.V-Itcrcss.
SPECIAL TKHM PART II.-Hefore Darls, J.
Court opens at 10:30 A. M. Kx parte mat
ters. Surrogates' Court.
CHAMllKHS-lleforo Foley, B, At 10:30 A. SL
Wills for probate: Msrlha Schlegel, Hugh
Pillion.
City Court.
SPECIAL TERM-PART If. llefore Callahan, I Ion by Howling, J. Order filed
complaint dismissed with costs. Opinio
by Lauirhlln. J. rr,1i m,(
Morton L. Mortimer, applt.. vt. John I.
D. Bristol, respt, order reversed ' with
coais anq veraici reinstated and Judgmenl
ordered In favor of plaintiff wflh costs,
Opinion by Merrell. J. Order filed.
Florence Jerome, applt,, va. New York
Railways Co., respt. Judgment nnd order
reversed and new trial ordered with coata
jo apneuant no abide event. Opinion by
jaugnun, j, urncr niea,
Caroline II. Field vs. Louis Chronlk
iiiogmeni oraersa for plaintiff 11a stated I
opinion wun costs, Opinion by Pag,
inmiin, J dissenting.) Settlo order on
notice,
The People, to., resnt.. ' vs. Samuel
Hudowelty, applt. Judgment and order
reverses and 'new trial ordered. Opinion
uj i-niiuin, j, nettle oraor on nance,
Imperial Woolen Co.. resnt.. vs. the F,
D. O. ClOthlnr Cn.. annlr. .TilArment bnd
order as to first counter claim affirmed; aa
10 aeconu counter claim reversed ana a
now (rial ordered with costs lu appellant
to abide event unless plaintiff stipulates to
reduce the judgment by tha amount of the
aeeonii counter claim. In which event the
juagment as so modined and the order ap
penlsd from tha affirmed without costs,
Opinion by Dowllng, J, Settle order on
notice,
Adolph Welos. resnt.. vs. Samuel F.
Cowdrey, applt. Order affirmed with $10
costa nna disbursements. opinion by
nmitn, J. order nied.
James T. Ilrnvtnn aa ailmr.. reint.. vs.
Benjamin S, Mendelson, applt. Judgment
and order reversed and new trial ordered
with costs to appellant to abide event,
upinion uy Dowllng, J, (Hinltn, J concu
ring Jn memo.) Order filed.
Henry A. Haas. n Infant, resnt.. va.
Harry ft. Newberry, applt. Order reversed
wun costs nnu veruict reinstateu, upin
J. Court opens at 10 A. M. Ex narte mat,
tera at 19 :S0 A. M.
REFEREES APPOINTED,
Supreme Court,
lly Justice Dtrli
Central Union Trust CosEpsteln It Ohen-
ivunam il. Heaimry .)
By Justice Finch
Mstlcr of RMiielander-P. Wilder Bellamy,
Mailer of Kastor Abraham Otrsteln.
BRONX COUNTV.
Supreme Court.
SPECIAL TKRM-CHAMUERB-Before llol.
lan, Jr Court opens at 10 A. 31, Ex parte
matters.
Surrogate's Court.
CHAMBERS Before Schulx, 8. Court opens
at 10 a. -M. Ex parte matters.
County Court.
Last
year
19.875
23.191
162.W3
91.168
1,440,577 1.501.017 1,434.353
26.370 22.672 10.093
32.750 23,430 12M3
1.133 1,496 B.550
Snot cotton nulet at (1
Points advance on the bails of 23.66d. for
middling. Sales 5.030 bales. American 4.000.
Imports 28.000. American 11.00). Futures
opened iteatly at 28 to 40 points advance.
Closed 'weak at 22 to 32 points decline. Jan
uary, 27.06d.; March. 25.43d.: May, 24d,; July.
22.7!d.: October, :.oa. Manchester Yarns
firm; cloths fair business doing.
Week end statistics of the New York
Cotton Kxchonre: Into sight for week
417.301 bales, ogalnu 331.341 last year; for
the season 7.929.S70, against 7,127.292 last
season; spinners takings for week 3C9,7i,
asalntl 2S2.C37 laal rar. and for the season
6.453.230. against 3,493.873 last year: visible
supply 6.1C9.915. against 4.931.371 last year:
visible American 4.68S.915. against 3.C38.371
last year; increase in visible 23.1,272. against
210.S07 last year: increase In American 137,
272. against 177.907 last year.
GRAIN MARKET.
The corn market was weak yesterday
In moderately nctlvo trading, receipts
were more, favorablo and tho pros
pects were that they would be licger
next wee!:. Hogs wero- easier and there
was quieter cash demand. Cash corn
vas oft 2 cents to 5 cents a bushel.
Weakness In foreign exchange affected
tho markett Iteports of reselling of oats
caused somo selling. Advices said that
315,000 bushels of Canadian oats had
been resold. The car situation waa acute
in Illinois, according to advices, 11 good
CHAMBERS Before Glbbs, J. Court opens at
v -1. iu. i.x psne insuers.
KINGS COUNTY,
Supreme Court.
No Special or Trial Term calendara for Jan
uary If, 1920.
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT.
Eastern District of New York.
Chstfleld. J.-Court opens In Room 323. Tost
Onire Building, Brooklyn, at 10:30 A. M.
United States :Arthur
Uldn.
United States :Louta
Rosenblatt.
For sentence:
United Htates;Jacob
lliuuper.
United States :August
Krecke.
United MtstcsiLouls
Casella. .
Room 113, Post
United States: Louis
Colt et al.
United States :Kdw J,
Uiiwlth.
United States i.Mfred
(Iraclnppo & Stephen
Mcllllg.
United States iMendel
Flkchbeln.
United States illenry
lllermin.
Gsrvln, J. Court opens In
Office llulldlne. Tlruoblvn.
10 A. M. Re Charles Hecht, bankrupt.
10:30 a. M.-Unlted Statcs:IuH Bender
(sentence).
APPELLATE C0VRT DECISIONS.
Tho Appellate Division of the Supreme
Court, First Department, to-day an
nounced the following decisions :
Hudson Trust Co., applt,, va American
Linseed Co., respt. Judgment and order
reversed an-d new trial ordered, with costs
to appellant to abide event. Opinions by
Page and. Phllbln. JJ. (Dowllng and Phil
bin, JJ., dissenting.) Order fifed.
Consolidated Jlachlnery and Wrecking
Co., respt., vs. Harper Machinery Co. et al,
applts. Judgment and order reversed, with
costs, and complaint dismissed with costs.
Opinions by Pare and Smith. JJ. (Kmtth.
J., dissenting as to dismissal of comulalnt.)
Order filed.
Wilson & Co., inc., respt.. vs. The Hart
ford Fire Insurance Co., applt. Order re
versed, ulth 310 costs, and disbursements
and motion granted, with $10 costs, and
Judgment ordered dismissing complaint
with costs. Opinion by Page, J. Order
filed. !
People ex rel. Emolro Mortgase Co..
respt., vs. Jacob A. Cantor et al, aa com
mra., &c, applts. Order affirmed, with $10
costs and disbursements. Oninlon by Pase.
J. Order filed.
In tho matter of Porclval J. Werllch. de-
ceased. Decree reversed, with costs to all
parties appearing navabla out of the fund
and proceedings remitted to Surrogate for
further action, In accordance with opinion.
Opinion by Smith. J. (Clark, P. J nnd
ncrcentage of cars being unfit for ship
ping grain. Sentiment Is mixed, but Merrell. J., dissenting!) Order' filed
the news yesterday favored the bear' international Agricultural Corporation,
side. Country supplies are large, but ,"'?' Jonn " carpenter, applt. Judg-
Monday
Idaho Power pf
Louisville & Nashville
Pere Marquette prior pt
Weat Psnn Trac A Water Pow. pf
Tuesday
Atlns Powder pf
British Amer. Chem., Inl
Brown Shoe pt
Cleveland Automobile pf. Inl
Consolidation Coal
Depositors Oil ft Os". .,
Durham Hosiery 31111s A
Durham Hosiery Mills B
Durham Hosiery Mills pf
Du Pont de Nemours Powder...,
Du Pont de Nemours Powder pf,
Illaeman Maxneto pf
Fairbanks Co. 1st pt
IFort Worth Power & Lt. pf
IIudd Motor Car. Inl
Illinois North. Utll. pf..
pf..
?S
-4
4
-4
KANSAS CITY. Jan. 16. HorsRe-
relets. 6.500: lower. Bulk. 114.85id1S.13 ;
heavies. $14.86016.10; mediums, J14.850
15.25; lights, $14.45015.16: packing tows.
I13.60O14.25; pigs, I13.S0O13.30,
Cattle Recclula. 2.800: weak. Ileivr
beef steers, choice and prims, 316.650
18.25; medium and good. ll2.50O16.50:
common. I10.S0012.40: light, good ami
choice. 113.60017: common and medium.
3S.25W12.50. uutcner cattle: iielfera, 16.73
Oil. 25; rows, 16.6012.30; canners and
cutters, tSOt.65: veal cclves. $13016:
feeder ateera, $8 013.23; stockcr steers,
tC.23OI0.85.
flheen Receipts. 1.500: steady. limits.
$16.50019.30; culls and common, J11.25W iKaufmann Dept. Stores, Inl.
16.23: yearling wethers. $14.23016; ewes. ,Kayser & Co. 1st pf...,
i;.iocrii.dO: cui s ana common. Jt.sosi
9.25: breeding ewes, $3014.50; feeder
lambs. 114. 50017.73.
CHICAGO. Jan. 1. Hogs Recelnts. 44.-
000; estimated to-morrow, 12,000; weak,
mostly 10c. to 13c lower. Bulk, tlSO
13.30; top, 113.45: heavy, I14.90O15.25;
medium. tl6.10O15.33: light. tl3.13O15.40:
light lights. $14. 50O1S.23. heavy packing
sows, smooth, $14.25014.75; packing sows,
rough, $13.75014.25; pigs, $13.30014.50.
Cattle Kerelpts. 3.000; estimated to
morrow. 1.000 : weak. Beef ateers. me-1
dlum and choice. $17.50019; medium and DI VliTErJTv
good. $11.50017.50: common. $9.50011.50. iXTAUXiii3.
Light weight: good and choice. $13.731:
common and medium. $9ftl3.75. Butcher Stock nf
cattle: Heifers. $6.75014.23; cows. $6.73 rseoe.1
"i ""?,!. ,'.r-? C1,ut"' Atlas Powder Co. pf q,
calvrs. $17018.33; feeder steers, $8012.50; .... Jan
.VrR.cWtVVIlJo. , Atlantic "Defining "co""Vf.
Sheep Rcelpta, 3,000; estimated to- ini ti 75 j.n ,r
morrow. 1.000 : strong. Lambs. 84 IM. .,',,'.'' nVfininr Co" 'it
down. $17019.73; culls and common. $13.73 A Sf .hi Ite V.h
W16.S0; ewes, medium, good and choice, ri He. WlcS'nank;''.!,'. 1
$9012: culls and common. $3.2503.50. ra0 jj7sc. . ... Jan 13
?':'.VST.T;.I,0L'1?' Jftn- 14 Hogs Re- cilnchBeid CoaY CoVpl."i 'ft.F.b.' 3
Hi? l0?,''...11:.."- lov"T- T"'' Cllnchneld Coar Corp., pf, .
116.(0; bull;, 5H.l0O15.2i;. heavy. tllO o. IK, T..Jan. 16
15.20; wedluci ,. tl3ai3.2Ji light. 114.80 cisfln National 'watch bo.,'
15.2j- ilftht Ihht. M4.50OI3.lSi heavy a. if, Jan.2l
,,.. r...,.u,.i. M.wvA.,a, pacn- tort v orin lower a 1.1.
.3,?i
1!4
IHft
.llitt
. 2
. IK
.16.00
the visible Is small nnd It Is believed in
many quarters that unlests the corn situ
ation Improve materially there will be
littlo or no enlargement of visible stocks.
CORN In the local cash market No. 2
yellow was quoted at 3I.66U! No. 3 mixed,
31.63U c and f. New York. 10 days' snip
ment .
OATS The local cosh market was
easy. Jo. 1 white quotta at sue; so. .
white. BSttc: .o, a wnue, ssc; no,
white. 97ttc all nominal. In elevator.
RYE Market easy; No. 3 Western,
S1 9CU' r. a. b. New York.
BARLEY Market dull: feeding, $1.58;
malting, tl. 6801. 73 f. o. b. New York.
HAY Market barely steady; No. 1, 3)1.75
1.80; No. 2. 31.6SO1.70; No. 2, $1,600
1 I!- ahlnnlnr. Il.35lfM.4S.
ItUCKWIIEAT Market dull, $3.23 nomi
nal per 100 lbs.
WHEAT, Including fiour, exports for the
week, according to "Bradstreet's." aggre
gate 4,902,124 DUsneis. against o,ouv,.u9 me
previous week and 7,978.193 last year: since
July 1, 179,425,466. against 223.119,312 !at
season. Corn exports tor me ween, iii.vnv,
gainst 79,596 the previous week and 259.
398 lost year; since July 1, 1,433,574,
against 12,319,486 last season.
CHICAGO PRICES.
RYE
January
May
July ,
L'OIt.N
January
May
July
DATs-
January
May
July
i.Ani
May
July
IllBS
Msy
July
PORK
Open. nigh. Low.
182H 1T3
Thurs-
Close, day,
182
133
133
131
83 U
82H
24.80
25.20
M.67
21.03
138'.
133'i
13214
m
82H
76H
21.90
23.20
20.70
21.03
13674
131U
130H
31i
MVa
73 .
24.73
13.13
20.60
20.83
17514
179U
170
137U
132H
131
177 V4
182!i
lluK
113i
1315a
tl'i
75H
W.7S
25.12
20.60
20.83
11.30 January...
.. i
.. 4
..$1.75
..l'.4
..$1.75
.. 2r.
..ir.
May..
Yesterday
Last week
Last year
38.87
39.37
23.73
39.05
33.87
39.87
INTERIOR RECEIPTS.
Wheat Corn.
823,000 K5.000
8W.00O 786,000
971.000 1,390,000
SEABOARD CLEARANCES.
fio-ir. uneai,
33.80
39.17
Yesterdsr .
1 U V. 1 Last week
.$1.00 .Last year ,
Kayser & Co 2d
Kress. S. II.. .
Milwaukee El. Ry. & Lt. pf...
Swift Inter.. Ltd
Willys Overland
Wednesday
Famous Players -Laslty pf., inl. .
Kelsey Wheel pf
Philadelphia Rapid Transit...,
Pittsburg A Lake Erie
West Penn Tower pf
Wilson & Co
..1
..1
... 1
..ir.
...11.20
.. 23c
.. 2tf
..Hi';
..$2.30
..1
..$1.23
Pay
able. Feb. 2
Fob. 2
Feb. 2
Fab. 3
Feb. 14
86,000
20.0W
2,000
ISo.OM
SM.OOO
110,0ft)
82H
761i
21.95
25.23
20.75
21.07
33.50
29.45
Oats.
6S2.O0O
647,000
931,000
Corn.
iiooo
Buenos Aires Grain Market.
16.-CIoslng
BUENOS AIRES, Jan
price:
WHEAT Tono stoady.
February 1W4
March 159
I COUN-Easy.
Pobruary 'O'.i
May 77
FLAXSEED Steady.
February 245
March 243
OATS-
Spot 230
February 43'i
3
3
31
3
4
1U ..
11 ..
73 -3
21 1
H
-1
Ing sots, rough, $12.73013.50; pigs, $10.30
OH.75.
Cattlf Receipts. 2,300; aleady to slow.
Beef ateers, medium and heavy weight,
choice and prime, tlGO 17.50; medium nnd
good. $1145.73: common, $)S10,73' light
weight, good and choice. $13.30lf 16.30;
common and medium, $Sffl3.2J; butcher
cattle, heifers. 17016; rows, 17012; can
ners and cutters, 1303.73; veal calves,
light and handy weight, 113017.80: feeder
steers, Il.tOOll: stocker ateera, $7010.30.
Sheep Receipts, 1.700; lambs unevenly
steady to $t lower: steep steady. Lambs.
34 lbs. down. $16.23019.10; culls and com
mon, $12014; yearling wethers, $13017;
ewes, medium and choice, 11.100 11.30;
culls and eorjjrnon, $4.1908.
BIM Iuliana Co
COO McKIn Dar .,
23000 McNamara .
3000 Marsh Mln .,
300 Mason Valley
1000 Motherlode
, 2301 Murray Mog
Co. Df.. q. 1KZ. Jan. 10
Hood Rubber Co., pf. q,
IVitt Jan. 20
Montreal Tramways, q.
2'ift Jan. 21
Nasn Motor Co.. $10 Jan. 20
Nash Motor Co., pf, ,
li Jan. 10
Paclfle Dank, ex, 2ft Jan. 17
Paelfle Hank. q. 2 Jan. 17
Railway A Light Securities
Co., s-. 1 Jan. 13
Railway & Light Securities
Co.. pf. s-a. 154 Jan. 15,
Sloss-Sheffleld Steel A Iron,
q. 1H Jan. 10
v ayagunacK ruip 1'aper
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb,
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Close.
13.70
13.75
6.60
7.03
22.60
22.33
23.00
7.23
grain
Net
Chge.
-.20
Hale Holdcn Ilenda C. 11, A Q,
Washinoton, Jan. 16. Kale Holden,
director of the Central Western region
of the Railroad Administration, notified
to-day the Railroad Administration of
his election as president of the (Chicago,
Burlington and Qulncy and tho Colorado
and Southern Railroads. Mr. Holden
signified his willingness to continue his
duties ns regional director until return
of tha railroad properties to private control.
Fb.I
COURT OF APPEALS.
Eptcial Titipateh to Tnx Sox.
ALBANY. Jan. 16.-In the matter of the
Jndldsl settlement of the account of Nathaniel
Curlls; 1, people, respondent vs. fieorre A.
Sterna and others, appellants: m. Metho-
pclltan Trust Company of New York, appel
lant, vs. Imgscre Electric Light and Power
Company, respondent; 37, nobert S. Stereos
snd another, as executors, respondents, vs.
Mntnal Life Insnranos Company of New York,
dered, with costs to appellant to abide
event. Opinion by Smith. J. (Laughlin,
J., in memo., voting lor dismissal ot com
plaint.) Order filed.
American Aniline Products, Inc., applt.,
vs. Mlteul & Co., Ltd., respt. Order re
versed, with $10 costs, and disbursements
and motion granted, with $10 costs, and
without leave to defendant to plead over.
Opinion by Phllbln, J, (Clarke, P, J., and
Page, J dissenting.) Order filed.
Samuel Erdrelch, respt., vs. Leopold
Zlmmermann et al., applts. Determina
tion reversed and judgment of City Court
affirmed with costs to appellants In this
court and In the Appellate Term. Opinion
by Merrell, J. Order filed.
Eva IC. Conlon, respt, vs. James H.
Marsh et al., Ipld., &c, applts. Judgment
dismissing complaint ns to defendant
Marsh affirmed, nnd finding that said de
fendant had been guilty of fraud reversed,
with costs of this appeal to said defendant.
Judgment as to defendant Hosier reversed,
with costs and complaint dismissed as to
said defendant with costs. Opinion by
Donling, J. Settle order on notice.
Elizabeth S. Edwards, respt., va. Edgar
A. Tennis, annlt. Determination affirmed
with costs. Opinion by Page, J. Order
filed.
William E. Lauer et al., respts.,' vs.
Harold N. Raymond et al., applta. Judge
ment nnd order affirmed with costs. Opin
ion by Merrell. J. Order filed.
George 31. Davis, respt., vs. Arthur H.
Martens et al., applts. Judgment and or
der reversed and new trial ordered, with
coats to appellants to abide event. Opin
ion by Laughlin, J. Order filed.
Franco-'Amerlcan Chemical Co,, Inc.,
respt,, vs. Williamson Electrical Co., Inc.,
applt. Judgment and order affirmed with
costs. No opinion. Order filed.
The people, c, respt., vs. Adolph Ehr
llch. applt. Judgment reversed and new
trial ordered. Opinion by iLnughlln, J.
Settle order on notice.
In tho matter of Therot R. Butler, de
ceased. Decree reversed with costs to
appellant, payable out of the principal of
the estate, and the proceeding remitted to
the Surrogate for further action In accord
ance with opinion. Opinion by Phllbln, J.
Settle order on notice.
Crown Embroidery Works, respt., vs.
Harry Gordon et al., applts. Order af
firmed with $10 costs and disbursements.
with leave to defendants to scrvcamended
answer on payment of said costa at 110
costsjof motion at Special Term. Opinion
oy iijaugnun, .1, uruer tiled.
The iu & it. Handkercnier ro.. applt..
vs. Bertha Dlx. respt. Determination re
versed nnd Judgment nf Municipal Court
affirmed, with costs tn appellant in all
courts. Opinion by Phllbln, J. Order filed.
Dennis O. llrussel et al.. plffs.. vs. V or-
ence B. Deltsch et ul.. defls. Judgment
ordered for plaintiff without costs. Opin
ion by Laughlin, J. Settle order on notice.
American Locomotive Co. vs. cew York
Central Railroad Co. Judgment ordered
for defendant with costs. Opinion by
Laughlin, J. Settle order on notice.
William s. Muller. respt.. vs. W am C.
Knlston et nl.. applts. Judgment and
order affirmed as to defendant 'Ralston,
and reverses with costs and complaint
dismissed with costs as tn defendant God
dard. Opinion by Merrell. J. Settle order
on notice.
The nocking Valley Hallway Co., npplt.,
vs. Julia A. Barbour et al.. aa exrs., Ac,
respts. Order affirmed with $10 costa
and disbursements, with leave to plaintiff
to serve amended inmplalnt on payment
of said costs and $10 costs ot motion at
Special Term. Opinion by Smith, J. Order
filed.
Mary A. Tirrell, reapt.. vs. Martin L.
Tlrrell. applt. Judgment reversed with
coats and Judgment ordered for defendant
dismissing complaint on the merits with
costs. Opinion by Merrell, J. Settle order
on notice.
Hamilton Bulldlnr Co., respt.. vs. Rapid
Transit Subway Construction Co.. applt.
.Tudannent and order reversed and new
trlnl ordered with coata to appellant to
ntilila aV.nl. Itnl ntalntlf? .HnUI..
I reduce Judgment aa entered to t43.203.4S;
In which event the Judgment as so mvil.
fled and the order appealed from are af
firmed without costs. Opinion by Laugh
lin. J. Settle order on notice.
Jacob Podbelesky, npplt., vs. Patrick Mc
Dermott. respt. Judgment affirmed with
costs. No opinion. (Clarke, P. J., dis
senting.) Order filed.
The People, &cu reeipt., vs.
Lubln, applt. Judgment affirmed.
Nathan
Opinion
appellant: 116. National Aniline and Chcailcil
Company, respondent, ts. Henry Leerburier by Smith. J. Order filed,
and another, appcllsnt: 120, Jscob H. Ssper-I Matthew P. Cloke. respt., vs. Robins
Co. Inl lft..... ...Feb II ir. .'c'n "sponaeni. vs. toe .Mechanlca and'Dry Dock and Repair Co..iapplt Judf-
H ,V, ' 1 J Farmeri Sarlap Bank of Albany, spptlltnt. I ment and orflar reveraed wlti-' coits and
Jackson C. Marshall et al.. runts., vs.
966-972 Fulton St. Corn'n.. aonlt. Judg-
nientment modified as directed In opinion
ann as so mourned amrmed w tnoul costs,
Opinion per curiam. Settle order on no
tice.
iouls Stlrn vs. Max Stlrn et al, Order
affirmed with $10 costs and disbursements.
No opinion. Order filed. 1
Luther Martin vs. Charles W. Morse et
al, order affirmed with $10 costs-and dls
bursements. No oninlon. Order filed.
Abraham Slegel, respt., vs. John St.
Corp'n., apAlt. Order reversed with $10
costa and disbursements and motion denied
with $10 costa. Opinion by Smith, J, Order
men.
Carl II. HUgers. resnt.. vs. Alohonse Gos
aelln, applt. Order reversed with $10 costa
and disbursements and motion granted to
the extent atated In opinion, opinion oy
Smith, J. Order filed.
8arae va. Same. Order affirmed without
costs. On nlon by Smith. J. Order filed.
Lincoln O. Valentine, applt,, vs. Alfredo
Gonxates, respt. Order reversed with $10
costs and disbursements and motion denied
with $10 costs and order of arrest rein
stated. Oninlon bv Phllbln. J. Order filed
Arthur S. Lurla, respt,, vs. Charles II.
De Witt, annlt. Judgment and order re
versed and new trial order with costs to
appellant to abide event. Opinion per
curiam. Order filed.
The People. Ac, respondents, vs. Joseph
Frooks, appellant. Judgment revorsed and
defendant discharged. Opinion by .augn
tin. J. Settle order on notice.
Insurance Company of the State of
Pennsylvania, respondent, vs. The Park
t Pnllnrri Co.. nnnellant. et al. respondent
Interlocutory Judgment reversed with
costs, and demurrer sustained with costs.
Opinion by Laughlin, J, Order filed,
rimnt Rose, resnondent. vs. Paul E.
Heller, appellant. Order reversed with
ilO costs and disbursements, and motion
granted with 110 costs. Opinion by Mer
rell, J. Order filed.
Luther Martin vs. Charles W. Morse
et nl. Order modified by limiting de
livery to tho receiver of the possession
or rnntrnl nf the ateamshlD Minneapolis
and the sum of 124,750, besides any other
moneys In U10 possession 01 me steamsnip
company or nereaiier coming imo in ("
...linn, arisinr nut of any tranaactlons
relating to said steamship, and further
mni mn that defendants snail do re
strained only as to a?ts Interfering with
th. -.u.fc in tha iltschare-a of his duties
or affecting tho title to or possession of
..M tnm.hln! ami as so modineu ai-
flrmul without costa. No opinion. Settle.
order on notice.
flntfv.e Xr rrhamhre. inc. vs. intercon
tinental Construction Company et al.
Order affirmed with 110 costa and dls
i,-..mona v. nntnlnn. Order filed.
Lackawanna Bridge Company vs. Worth
Steel Company. Order onirmea wun "
costs and disbursements. No opinion, ur-
Am fll.l
"dor Canter vs. Jncon 8nltzer et nl.
Order affirmed with $10 costs and dls
hi, -.amenta. No oninlon; Order filed.
Louis Kadans vs. Hunter Creamery
Company. Inc Order affirmed with $10
costs, and disbursements, -no opinion
.la- m.,!.
James M. Smith vs. Spencer Wire Com
nanv el al. Order affirmed with. $10
costs and dlsbursoments. No opinion. Or
The .Strong Box Co. of America va. Nat.
Paner Products Co. Order affirmed, with
10 costs and disbursements. No opinion.
(Phllbln. J., dissenting.) Order filed.
Matter of the New York A Queens Elec
trtr, t.iirhi Power Co. vs. John II. De-
lanov. aa Commissioner, et al. Order af
firmed, with 110 costs and disbursements,
.Va nnlnlnn Order Aled.
L. jr. Rab'lnowltz A Co. vs. Freydberg
lin... inn rirder affirmed, with tlO costs
nnd "disbursements. No opinion. Order
Ml..'
Henri Gutman Silks Corpn. vs. Michael
J. K. Rellly. Order reversed, with 110
.nrf rii.huraments. and motion de
nied, with tlO costa, on tho ground that It
does not appear that the defendant has
committed any act In violation of tho order
of November 7, isis. uraer
Isabelle C. uwatnmey vs. Aranu.m u.
Qwathmey et al. Order affirmed, with tlO
costa and disbursements. No opinion. Or-
Matter" of Annie S. Abercromble ys. Dr.
M. B. Heyman, as supU. Ac. Order at
flrmed. with $10 costs and disbursements.
No opinion. Order filed. . ,
Iaoulse i.usk vs. noi -
firmed, with $10 costs and disbursements.
No opinion. Order filed.
William N. Brewer vs. Adam Kessel. Jr.
Order affirmed, with tlO costs anu Dis
bursements, the date for the examination
to proceed to be fixed In the order. No
opinion. Order filed.
Miriam Bromberger et al. vs. James 1 P.
McKlnney. Order affirmed, with HO costs
and disbursements. No opinion. Order
fll'd. . n.-.v
Richard K. ueacn vs. iur, jv.
Order affirmed, with leave to defendant to
renew motion for alimony on proper papers
showing tho necessity for her support and
the means of the plaintiff. No opinion.
The People vs. Patrick D'Orlo. Motion
to dismiss appeal granted. Order filed.
The People vs. William Martini. Motion
to dismiss appeal granted unless appellant
comply with terms Mated in order. Order
fllTho Teople vs. George Mllone. Metlon
to dismiss appeal granted. Order nl.
The People vs. Charles De Conza. Motion
to dismiss appeal granted. Order J'"-
The People vs. Leon Idberman. Motion
to dismiss appeal granted unless appellant
comply with terms stated In order. Order
fllThe Comm'r of Public Charities on com
plaint of Louise Conte vs. John Butterlck.
Motion to dismiss appeal granted. Order
fl'samuel Cohen et at. vs. American
Woolen Co. Motion to dismiss appeal
granted, with $10 costs, unless appellant
comply with terma atated In order. Order
ai.
T.n'xlaa l.ustc va. Roy A. Lusk. Motion
to dismiss appeal granted, with $10 coata.
Order filed,
Mary E. Porter vs. Henry L. Bogert
et al. Motion to dismiss appeal granted,
with $10 costs. Opinion per curiam.
Order tiled.
Harold C Mathews vs. John J. Hearn.
Motion to dismiss appeal granted, with
$10 costs. Order filed.
George M. Kltzpatrlck vs. Lillian Kee
gan. an Infant. Application granted. Or
der signed.
Anotol Koroleff vs. Solomon Schlldkraut.
Application dtnled, with $10 costs. Order
signed.
William N. Cohen vs, Edward Margolles,
Application granted, Order signed.
Samuel Iloansr va. Morris Waldman. Ap
plication dented, with $10 costs. Order
signed,
Charles Jaceba vs. Demon Contracting
Co. Motion denied, with $10 coats. Order
filed.
Flelsehman Construction Co. vs. Ulau
net's. Motion denied, with $10 costs, Or.
der filed,
Jehlal M, Boeder, as trustee, vs. Oscar
J. Mayer, Motion denied, with $10 costs,
Order filed, , T
Brooklyn Borough Gas Co, va. Public
Service Commission. Motion granted)
questions certified. Order filed.
Peter Oraasl et al. va. New York Cn.
Ira) Rallrond Co, Motion denied, with $10
costs. Order filed.
Josephine La Salle, as admx, va. the
same. -Motion denied, with $10 costs. Or
der filed.
Louis Simon ot nl. vs. Max Linden. Mo
tion denied with $10 costs. Order filed.
Woodhouse. Stoll A Co.. Inc. va. Dia
mond Silk Co. Motion denied with $10
coals. Order filed,
Bartholomew Fltzgefald vs. flcrnnton nnd
Wyoming uoai uo. Jlolion denied Willi
$10 costs. Order filed.
Tha People vs. Julia Ramos. Motion
denied, Order filed.
Domenlco Iannone, as admr., vs. the
weeeroiCLoughlln Co. Slotlon denied, but
respondent's nttorney la directed to deleto
from his brief as provided In order, Ap
pellant's tlmo to reply to respondent's
brief extonded fivo days from data Order
filed,
Flovd Y. Forhea v. Jnbn TT-. Ilvfan et
al. Motion granted on payment by np.
pellant to plaintiff of $10 costs. Order
filed.
Josepit II. Cohen vs. Charles B. Toole.
Motion granted. Settle order on notice.
Matter of Catherlnn Tuvinr. derensedi
Motion to dismiss appeal granted with $10
costs. Order filed.
Geslne Schenker vs. Henry Doscher et al.
Motion t odlsmlss nppoal granted with
110 costs. Order filed.
Matter of Amoe H. Stephens, an attor
ney. Reference ordered to the Hon. John
W. Goff, official referee. Settle order on
notice.
London -Money Mnrket.
Lonoo.v. Jan. IC Bar silver. 771. nn
ounce; liar Bold,"lls. 3d.; money, 4 per
cent.; discount rates, short hills. 5U ner
cent,; three months bills. Gi ncr cent:
gold premiums nt Lisbon, 140.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES,
To IfnM.ra f Tha (Iraton A Knight Mar!
ufaoturlnr Company Beyen Psr cS
serial uoia notes, oris
Notice la haraby given that all, euU
atandlnt Savon Per Cent. Serial aoia
Notes, Series 11 and C, dated August 1
1116, of The araton A Knlfht Manufac
turing? Company, will be redaamed on
February 1, 1110, t Ihe office of The
Farmers' Loan A Truat Company, Trustee,
No. 23 William Street, New York City
New York. All said Notes are hereby re
quired to be then and there presented for
payment. Eacn note presenieu ir -ment
must be accompanied by nil cou-
pons for Interest maturing; subsequently tj
February It 1920, on which date all said
Notea outstanding will cease to bear
further Interest, . .
Notes of Series D wilt be redeemed at -
ono hundred and one-half per cent. 1 1
(!0OV4 of the face value thereof, and 5.,
Notes of Series C will be redeemed at
one hundred and one per cent, (101) of
the face value thereof. ...
Coupons maturing February 1, 1120, for
Interest on said Notes will be paid on pre
sentation on or after eald data at The
National City Bank of Naw York, In the
Borough of Manhattan, City, County and
Stats of New York.
THE O RATON A KNIGHT MANUFAC
TURING COMPANY.
By W. M, Spauldlnr, President.
DISSOLUTiqN
CHAH. I). IIAItNRV cmiPAKV
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF LIMITED J
PARTNERSHIP . I
The undersigned, belnr all the general
partnera and apeclal partners ot the Urn-
Ited partnership of CHAR D. HARNEY T
COMPANY, which was formed on Jsnuar:'
1st, 1919, under the Failnershlp Lw ota
the State of New York, do hereby give
notice that the said limited partnership
has been dissolved ns of the close of busi
ness on the 31st day of December, 1919,
by the mutual consent of all aald partiprs.
Dated, New York, December 31st, 1911.
General
Partners.
3N.
C1IAS. I). UARNEY A COMPANY.
CERTIFICATE OF CONTINUED USU OF
PARTNERSHIP NAME.
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:
WHEREAS, tha firm nf nit AH II 11 A 11.
NEY A COMPANY, which lias heretofore
carried on business within this Stats hai
h,.n Hl..l,..l .h.i . V. -
partners In said firm havo formed a new. .'.. o' Pennsylvania, City and County of
Limited, Partnership under the name of 1 'nLafistphla. Il.l
Special J. HORACE HARDIN 3,
Partners. ( HENRY SANDERSON
Stato of Now York, City and Count" of
New York, as.:
On the 23rd day ot December, In the
year one thousand nine hundred and nine
teen, personally came before me, HENRY
E. HUTLEIl. JOHN P. aRIER, J. HOR
ACE HARDING and HENRY SANDER
SON, each to mo known and known tt mn
to be the Individuals described In and
who executed the foregoing Instrument
and they severally acknowledged to ms
that they executed Ihe same.
HAROLD CLAUS,
Notaty Public,
Westchester County,
(Seal) New York State.
Term expires March 10, 1921.
Certificate filed In New York Co. No. 311.
New York Register s No, 1816,
niA-lDEK PS AND I NTCTE8T.
ATLAS POWDER COMPANY
Philadelphia. Pa.. January 13. 1320.
The regular quarterly dividend of 114 c;
on the Preferred Capital Stock of the Atlas
Powder Company has been declared pay
able Slonday, February 2nd. 1920. to stock
imM.r, nf record at the close of business
Ion Tuesday. January 20th. 1920.
Tne aiocK irans.er uuuaa u, i tym
pany will be closed sgalnat the transfer
of preferred stock at the close of business
on Tuesday, January 20th. 1920. and will
be reopened at 9:00 o'clock A. M. on Mon
day, February 2nd. 1920.
LELAND LYON, Treasurer.
THE TRENTON POTTERIES CO.
Trenton. N. J.. Jan. 13, 1920.
DIVIDEND NO. 79.
At a meeting of the Board of Dlrectora
held thia day a dividend of TWO PER
CENT. (2fl) was declared on the Non
Cumulative Preferred Stock of the Com
pany, payable January 24th. 1920, to stock
holders of record at 3 o'clock P. M. Janu
ary I3th. 1920. Transfer books do not close.
C. E. LAWTON, Secretary A Treasurer.
CHAS. D. UARNEY A COMPANY.
NOW THEREFORE, the undersigned.
HENRY E. BUTLER. PHILEMON DICK
INSON. JOHN P. ORIEIt, EDWARD II,
LEVIS, J. FORD JOHNSON, JR., ALAN
a v.ujti.1, j. uuKAUH liAiiumu ana
HENRY SANDEHSOV In nuralianen nf tha
Statute In such case made and provided,
do make and sign this Certificate and do
declare that, the persons Intending to deal
under the name nf rllAS I) ll.vllNKY &
COMPANY with their respective places of
rcsiuenco are as follows:
UENKRAL PARTNERS.
HENRY E. IHITf.En r.alrtlnir at Cinh.
Ing Road. Plalnttold. State ot New Jersey.
PHILEMON DICKINSON, residing; at
the corner of Stenton Avenuo and New
Street, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, State
of Pennsylvania.
JOHN P. GR1ER, residing at No. 41 West
59th Street. Uorouch of Manhattan. City
of New York.
EDWARD II. LEVIS- resld ne at lit.
Holly, state of New Jersey.
J. FORD JOHNSON. JR., reeldlng at
176 West 68th Street, Borough ot Manhat
tan, City, County and Stats ot New York.
ALAN L. COREY, residing at 270 Park
Avenue. Borouirh of Manhattan. City.
County and State of New York.
SPECIAL PAHTNEHS.
J. HORACE HARDING, resldlne at
Rumson, Monmouth County, State ot New
Jersey,
HENRY SANDEIWON. residing at Oys.
ter Bay, Nassau County, State of New
York.
Dated. December 31st. 1919.
HENRY E. BUTLER (Seal)
PHILEMON DICKINSON (Seal)
JOHN P. ORIER (Seal)
EDWARD H. LEVIS (Seal)
J. FORD JOHNSON, JR. (Seal)
ALAN L. COREY (Seal)
J. HORACE HARDING (Seal)
HENRY SANDERSON (Seal)
State of New York, City and County of
ivew lorn:
On this 23rd day of December. In the
year one thousand nine hundred ana nine
teen, personally came before me HENHY
E. BUTLER, JOHN P. GRIER. J. HORACE
HARDING and HENRY SANDERSON.
each to me atnown and known to me to be
the Individuals described In and who exe
cuted the foregoing Instrument and they
severally acknowledged to ma that they
executed the same. '
HAROLD CLAUS,
Notary Public.
Westchester County.
(Saal) New York State.
Term expires March 30, 1921.
Certificate filed In Now York Co. No. 111.
New York Register's No. 1346.
Stats of New York, City and County of
New York:
On this 34th day of December. In the
year one thousand nine hundred and nine
teen, personally came before me ALAN L.
CORET and J. FORD JOHNSON. JR..
each to me known and known to me to be
the Individuals described In and who exe
cuted the foregoing Instrument and they
severally- acknowledged to ma that they
executed tne same.
HAROLD CLAUS.
Notary Public,
Westchester County.
(Seal) New York State.
Terra expiree jiarcn ao, iszi.
Certificate filed In New York Co. No. 311
New York Register's No. 1346.
State ot Pennsylvania, City and County of
Pftiiaaeipnia, as.:
On this 27th day ot December. In tha
year one thousand nine hundred and nine
teen, personally came before me PHILE
MON DICKINSON and EDWARD H.
LEVIS, each to me known and known to
me to be the Individuals described tn and
who executed the forego nc Instrument and
they severally acknowledged to me that
they executed the same.
(Seal) Notary Public
commission expires .uarcn 11, 1921,
TN THE COURTS OF COMMON PLEA!
OF PHILADELPHIA COUNTY. Acknowl
edgme'nt (Notarj-).
State of Pennsylvania, County of Phila
delphia, Pa. ss.:
I. Henry F. Walton. Prothonotary of the
Courts ot Common Pleas of said County.
which are Courts of Record having a com
mon seal, belne the officer authorized by
the laws ot the State of Pennsylvania to
mako the following Certificate, do Certify,
That
LINFORD B. CASSEL. Eaqulre. whose
name Is subscribed to the certificate of the
acknowledgment of the anneied Instru
ment and thereon written was at the
time of such acknowledgment a Notary
Public for the Commonwealth of Penn-
ylvanla, residing In tne county aforesaid.
duly commissioned and qualified to ad
minister oaths and affirmations nnd to take
acknowledgments and proofs ot Deeds or
Conveyances for lands, tenements iuid
hereditaments to be recorded In said State
ot Pennsylvania, and to all whose acts
as such, full faith and credit are and
ought to be elven. as well In Courts of
Judicature as elsewhere; and that I am
well acaualnted with the handwrltlnr of
the said Notary Public and verily believe
his signature thereto Is genuine, and I
further certify that the said Instrument
Is executed and acknowledged In con
formity with the lawa of the State of
Pennsylvania.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. 1 have
hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal
of said Court this 27th day of December
In the year of our Lord one thousand nine
hundred and nineteen. (1919)
HENRY F. WALTON.
By MEREDITH HANNA.
Dep. Prothonotary
Durante Absentia, Secundum
Legem
Prothonotary.
Seal of Court ot Common Pleas,
Philadelphia. Penna.
On this. 27th day of December, i'l the
year one thousand nine hundred and nine
teen, personally came before me PHILE
MON DICKINSON and EDWARD 11.
LEVIS, each to me known and knon to
mo to bo the Individuals described 1.1 and
who executed the foregoing Instrumef.t and
they duly severally acknowledged to me
Uiut they executed the same.
LINFORD U. CASSEL,
Seal Notary Public
Commission expires March IT, 1920.
41872.
IN THE COURTS OF COMMON PLEAS
OF PHILADELPHIA COUNTY.
State of Pennsylvania, County of Philadel
phia, as.:
Acknowledgment (Notary).
I. Henry F. Wilton, Prothonotary of the
Courts of Common Pleas of said County,
which are Courts of-Record having 11 com
mon seal, being the officer authorised by
the laws of the State of Pennsylvrnla to
make the following Certificate, do certify,
That,
LINFORD H. CASSEL, Esquire, whose'
name Is subscribed to the certificate ot
the acknowledgment of the annexed Instru
ment nnd thereon wrltton, was nt thi
time of such acknowledgment a Notnr:
Public for the Commonwealth of Penr,
sylvanla, residing In tha County afore,
said, duly commissioned and nuallfled
to administer oaths and affirmations
and to take acknowledgments and
proofs of Deeds or Conveyances for lands,
tenements and hereditaments to be re
corded In said State of Pennsylvania, snd
to all whose acts as such, full faith and
credit are and ought to be given, us well
In Courts of Judicature as elsewhere;
snd that I am well acquainted with the
handwriting: of the said Notary Publlo and
verily believe his signature thereto to be
genuine, snd I further certify that the said
Instrument Is executed and acknowledged
In conformity with the laws ot the Stat ot
Pennsylvania.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. I have here
unto set my hand nnd affixed the seal of
said Court, this !7th day ot December, In
the year ot our Lord one thousand nine
hundred and nineteen (1919).
HENRY F. WALTON,
By MEREDITH HANNA.
Dep. Prothonotary,
Durante Absentia, Secundum
Prothonotary
Seal of the Court' of Common Pleas,
Philadelphia, Penna.
Clerk's Office, County of New York, ss.:
Let the terms ot the foregoing notice ot
dissolution of Limited Partnership be pub
lished once a week for four consecutive
weeks In New Tork Law Journal and New
York Sun, two papers published and having
a circulation In the County of New York. ,
Dated, New York. Jan. 2. 1920. "
WM. F. SCHNEIDER. Clerk.
LEGAL NOTICES.
F.I.ECTION8 AND MEETINGS,
CONSOLIDATED OAS COMFAVT
OF NEW TORK
ISO EAST 13th STREET
January t, lite.
Tha annual meeting ot tha stockholders
of this Company for tha election ot Trus
tees to serve duTIng the ensuing year will
be, held at this office MONDAT, January !J.
19,20. Folia will be open from 11 M. to 1
P. M. Transfer books will close Saturday.
January 17, 1920, at 11 M, and reopta
Tueaday, January 27, 1920.
lt. A. CARTER. Secretary."
CHAS. D. BARNEY 4 COJirANY.
NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED
PARTNERSHIP.
The undersigned hereby give notice that
according to the Statutes of tha State of
New York relating to Limited Partnerships
they havo duly formed a Limited Partner
ship and the terms thereof are as follows:
1 The name or Arm under which such
partnership Is to be conducted Is CHAS.
D. BARNEY & COMPANY. The County
wherein tho principal place ot business Is
to be located la the County of New York,
Borough ot Manhattan.
II. The general nature of tha bualneaa
Intended to be transacted la to carry on
the business of brokers and to buy, sell
and deal In stocks, bonds, grain and other,
commodities.
HI. The names of all the General and
Special Partnera Interested therein and
their respective places of residence are as
follows:
GENERAL PARTNERS.
HENRY K. BUTLER, residing at Cuah
Ir.g Road. Plalnfleld, State of New Jersey.
PHILEMON DICKINSON, residing at
corner of Stenton Avenuo and New Street,
Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, State ot Penn
sylvania. JOHN P. GRIER. residing nt No. 43
West 59th Street, Borough of Manhattan.
City of New York.
EDWARD H. LEVIS, residing at Mt.
Holly, State of New Jersey.
J5"onD JOHNSON, JR., realdlng at
175 West SSth Street, Borough of Man
hattan, City, County and Stats ot New
York.
ALAN L. COREY, residing at 270 Park
Avenue, Borough of Manhattan, City.
County and State of New York.
SPECIAL PARTNERS.
J.HORACE HARDING, realdlng at Rum
eon, Monmouth County, State of New Jer
sey. HENRY SANDERSON, residing: at Oys
ter Bay, Nassau County, State of New York.
All of the said partnera are of full age.
IV. The amount nf ranltal whl.h ...I.
Special Partner has contributed to the
common stock is as follows:
J. HORACE HARDING has contributed
One Million (11.000,000) Dollars:
HENRY SANDERSON has contributed
Three hundred thousand (1300,000) Dollars.
V. Tho tlmo at which the Partnership Is
to begin ts January 1st, 1920, and the tlmo
at which the Partnership la to end Is
December 31, 1921.
Dated, New York, December 31, 1919.
HENRY E. BUTLER
PHILEMON DICKINSON
JOHN P. GRIER
EDWARD H. LEVIS
J. FORD JOHNSON. JR.
ALAN L. COREY
J. HORACE HARDING
HENRY SANDERSON.
CHAS. I). HARNEY A COMPANY
AFFIDAVIT OF GENERAL PARTNER
OF LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, OF PAY
MENT IN CASH OF CONTRIBUTIONS TO
CAPITAL STOCK BY SPECIAL PARTNERS.
I Stato of New York, City and County of
HENRY E. BUTLER, being duly sworn,
deposea and aaya that he ts one of tha
General Partners In the Limited Partner
ship of Chas. D. Barney A Company,
formed by the Certificate dated December
31st. 1919, signed by the General and
Special Partnera of said firm, to wit:
HENRY E. BUTLER
PHILEMON DICKINSON
JOHN P. GRIER
EDWARD H. LEVIS
J. FORD JOHNSON, JR.
ALAN L. COREY,
Special I J. HORACE HARDING
Partners I HENRY SANDERSON,
and that the sum specified In the said
Certificate to have been contributed to the
common stock by each of the Special
Partners has teen actually and In a-ood
faith paid In cash, that is to say J
v
)
The annual meeting of tho stockholders Horace Harding ha-' paid In carh. th,
of,,n.e l0T,TJ' I '.Il n0mPanI X New TotK of One Million Dollars (31,000,000
Sunerior Oil Corporation
nr nt thm Tin aril nf v " ", iud miBi air or
r It. 1920 ? regular January. 1920. at twelve o'clock noon, f"
share was declared I th el".'" of directors for the ensuing
year, and for the transaction of such other
A tim
ini he held at the Office of th. nZLZ J.'. "'.' l. ana
i61 Broadway. In th. 1 ,-Vru'. ' "'"J1U'?. ' " G.e sum
jianii.,,'., - ' " ",a, owe or
At a. rerular meet!
Directors held January
S.V.M. Meh 1 111 to stockholder! of ind ,or "" """" ' such other
I Polls will remain open for one hour,
j Transfer books will be closed on
I January 12th to January ltth.
J OEO. J. SCHUTZ, Secretary.
17, 1920.
W. FREDERICK SUEN'DEB, Trees,
say. II, 11
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Sworn to before me this 2d day of Janu
ary, 1920.
HENRY B. BUTLER.
nAROLD CLAUS.
Notary Public,
Westchester County,
(Seal) New York State.
Term expires March 30, 1921.
Certificate filed In New York Co. No. 111.
New York Register's No. 114.
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