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YORE, TIMES. NOVEMBER- 3. 1918. i 15. i i i ADDED NEWS IN WORLD OF SPORTS high scores ii.

a. c. traps' i i Events at Opening Tiksn in Straight Ctrir-s by Cunnert. 'I HAG CEST TOTAL SS Cut ef Possible 100 Blue 3cu ani Earns Leg en Two Cups. TIGE INFORMALS VICTORS.

Defeat Princeton Aviator by Deft Use of Forward Pass. seetdl to Tkt HtM York Timet. PRINCETON. Nov. 2.

The Princeton Informal defeated the Princeton Aeronautical School 7 to 0 in Palmer Stadium thla afternoon and took the lead In the three-cornered league. Early In the first quarter Wlttmer hot a forward pass to Quarter Back Murray of Princeton, who aodged Murray of the aviator and scored the only touchdown of the game. With a 7 to 0 lead Hurray' good generalship, Lyon' a and Ople'a excellent bunting, and a stonewall defense against the rushes of the veterans Klein. Jlywi, and Smith held the aviators at a aafe distance. The lineup: rr ororva were mad in the of the regular season tt lo- Club yesterday, 'I.

ct u.e regular events ended on gunner having a ore of targets. Although i In trrr-l tJ.la year for the rt there considerable i. ii tranl totil. It waa 1 b- J. iv Donovan, who had i i trf rta.

1 ir- only gunner to I i for the Travere Hlin up rr. M. Arn, W. Kila- with atraiaht i i 'np paw perfect i U. Kli-phen-iirtln.

In the aliw Cup, the (iinnrrt l. in w.r J. y. tHno-I 1 r.r nl ati'invra) (he Artumu-- a.j-n ere awiMed lea t'r. a atrial shoot A iJ waa taken by 1 1 1 1 i 4 -M i ik y.

a n. 4 (Vp, -tp. V'up. I I I j'V a fut. a jno i i a i-i a i4 otMvino i i 1 1 i r.

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VI ait 0 2. iw-i2-iw i on i 14 as a loo i r-H KMrd. i i i IwHr, W. O. Allen.

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I I i rirawrr rj. ivmttvtn. 1 i rmnoven, L. I I rt.r. -4 v.

I Princeton Inf. Hareyi Wr'n aHa.ha.ri Kirtc-lalit I irklliann tVvlnauin Murrav Im iStafaiiaf, U'lftmer .,.4. Position. Aviator. Bolra -l-T Jn (i.

l'o'ar Oeolattxlv 4 Kobinaon lt.T....4..,..f... K. Jordan Uurrav ft. Mrri Bmlth stun TojK-hrtown-Murray. Coal from touch-down Murray.

Hubatltutlon rTlnc.ton. Ople for I. font, Lvons fo I Stefane: Avlatora. Jamison for Jordan. Carver tor Koiiinecw).

i.mvrr for omiiii. Miller or Par. Jon for Junilinn. Htr4 Ututnant Luby. Medical Corp, nipiri-Thoniaa K-lelKh.

Naval Keaervea. Time ef Mae lnaman Freak Green. ouarier and 10 minute. PEHh ELEVEN IS DEFEATED. Swartmorti Easily Scores 20 to 12 Victory Over Quakers.

PtlUVADEUT'lUA, K.v. J. The 8warthmore College football team, which took lAfayette place on the University of Pennsylvania- schedule today, won an victory from the Red and Blue by a acori of 20 to 12. Pennsylvania rallied toward the end or the ame and scored two touch downs In the laat five mlnut of play; The l.neup: arthVor.CJO.) Pealtlon. Mownll l.arlln Vmahy Walter Ol amv (iarUn4r Earp ftoW4 Carter Score r.nnavlvanla a lJ .1..

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h.h. peiHoda: Penn. Peter Neylon Ixwke Prank Armetront Mopprr Lerch Strati Jtoawiieau Draun 0 0 0 1-1J tat -2o MIDDIES HAKE HIGH SCORE AT FOOTBALL i I DobiVs Elevisn Runs Rampant int Defeating St. Helena, Team by 66 to 0. jTerk rtme.

N9V. 2. With of the St. Helena 5rciiJ Th Kno ANNAPOUSJ speed and push, and Handling the ball cleanly, th raldhlpmei ran up a score of 6d to 0 on thei eleven Training St.at.Jori this ahernoon The bluejackets played with grit, but were not of a tjlasa with Doble's team. The were not nearly at the.lr full strength In the individual make-up of the eleven, biut the team as a whole has acquired great speed and accuracy in Us plays, handling the ball with al-Jnoet perfect cleinlines.

Straight plays were vised iilttioitt altogether, there being no need for -anything else. Roberts, who has had a lame- knee, started In the game and played' through more than; half jot It, olng'the bulk of the scoring: He received most of the punts and handled them splendidly. Coombs. a suoauiuie or last year, aid good work. and Captain Ingram time toward the- close aann snd The line-up i Naval Position SnlvWly 8rfre riand.r Arthur; Perry Ktns 4.

twin Severn Coomb playing a short showed his olJ St. Helena. (C.) ...4...... Calvert iaker Ie May HOoooy Wnvlw Bradlrv Hrhr.J.tt end r' ks, cjr it quick game. 11 Fortes Resignation ef New or at Chess, 1 i fJi 1 of the masters' ches at the Manhattan Cheas tiiu remarkahle of at tlie hand 1 1 a g.4i.,- Utd I 4 rlt Cf 1 -t hht put up by Hack i-r nnrl vn Jtnow- -I ul-i-a In hi -m( n.

,,0 t.vM well for at 1. ti.lrtr movea, -rentre ruunter it and on the l.t- 1 awn the hid an i' on hi ad- 1 i 1 atfKct ca 'e the board, liy iM'Mnii. movements -0 a f.rm.Uble position after 11 nPon hie favorite t'lpablanri, miT.ftvt rtiov, held hi l-e I 1 raj.11, ory t)1 1 nLtn.A brouht his on the fp- t. Kach player tt- pl iyer king. evi int that Flack re eijoi.

ar. 1 thus the i i vt 0 7 a 20 fwarthnior acorlns Touchdown Howell. Carter. Iarktn; anal from touchdown alter, (2.t Innarlvanla Kortr, "nwtori, (aubstltute for Roeeneau.) MrMhola. Refrree Home.

Columbia. l)m- rn7 wheat r. Head Mnesman hltlni oruell. 'lime of periotfa 13 mlnui.a. each.

boote aid to wesleyan. I 1 i Msthodisto -r Easily Win Annual Garna from Williams, 19 to 0. ecol to The York Tim: VTIIXIAMSTOWN. Nov. 2.

Presenting a ftrong attack and a cle-er left-footed jkicker In Boote. Wesleyan won lover Williams In their annual game here today, the score be ing 19 to a The visitors scored two touchdowns from which one accompanying; goal wa kicked, Boote gathered two field goals, one front the toys rd line. Williams hsd but one opportunity to score, this coming in the third peHod when Jralyn was downed on the Methodist 2-yard line after running 33 vards with a forward pass. We-l-yan promptly held for downs and t. the ball sway from the home team.

The Purple fumbled frequently and, its team play was far from smooth. i i 1- T. U. k-C. 'i.

i.n.r. E. l- P- l-M. H. Roberts.

H. Neat lUwllns Tannl Tourndowee Rokerts. 5. Coombs. Rawllnss.

f3.) Introm. lioal from tou-h-dewns I'erry. (i.l ll.l Publltul Naval- tlArli. fnr Snwui Invr.n. i.L- -I -L.

Kit for (Vioniba. rionolat for Itnbnta M- 01 few Tlawlin. tolwfll for hnlvaly. Huff ji'inri, i.Kinirja tor iiaunvera. uwnn for Moore for perry.

Murray for runs, jvinr- ior Hurray. I llinn for Ewnt St. IWenir Heevea for pchiriiat. l-llnt for JNai. i 11-rere- Mr.

Hh. Dartmouth Umpire Mr, MonV-e. Pennsylvania. Head tinraman Mr. tiiratt.

Tale. Tim of quar vn i i Lma minutes, RESERYE BANKS BUY Holdings Increased $160,500,. 000 in Last WeekCain of $39,300,000 in Other Discounts. COVERNMErMT DEPOSITS UP All the Banks Except Boston Rs port Galna In Holding of Federal Funda. MAR NES OUTPLAY LEHIGH.

League Island Eleven Rattle to a 14 to 3 Victory, i prctal Is Tht Sne York Tim: BETliLEHEM, Nov. 2.Lhlgh lost to the League Island team today. 14 to J. Virtually outplayed In the first half, when iDowd scored a field goal, the sailors came back strong and scored two In the third period the sailors were lucky, Webb's punt waa blocked by Wlllets, who 'ran 20 yards to Lehigh's 20-yrd! line1 before being downed. On a series of line plunges the ball was taken to the lu-yafd line.

and from a afrrurflM FLUSHING BEATS HAMILTON. High; School Eleven Surprises Op ponents with 6 to 0 Victory. Flushing! High -School's football eleven surprised the Hamilton Institute team on tbje Flushinr- gridiron yesterday by defeating Hamilton by 8 to 0. Thla was the flist defeat of the season for Hamil ton, In fact the first time this season the team was sored on. The rnusrajng I eleven was superidr uuwiiiiuui.

yjray tne timely Interference of the svbisllf In the second Quarter prevented a iFlushing tola h-own, for the tesm was forcing Hamil ton um on iiaiauion a three-yard line. Mbshing won the gafne In the third Quarter. Consistent puntir.g, which pro-ueed. remarkabs? fumbling by which Hamilton player, gave the Long Islanders effective gains. The pigskin was brought into iplay by Flunhing with in sinking distance or Hamilton goal, and a.

series of. battering piungea sent Schmidt ovor the line goal Tailed. The lini-up: rloshlng, 6.) PoaJtlonj. Harms. L.

T. uuosee Coagrev Hee Oladdltig U'amllton Bchmlitt Town-nd .1... X. Ji. E.

B. H. II. It. B.

1 The attempt at Hamilton. CO.) Grody toody Meyer ttentzlliiser Water Brennan Lewi .4 Brennan gtark IlMk Carney -n r'Tie. a cieen's Pawn Janowakf and 1 ut'r 1.1 ving the Mark tl aute of affairs 1 mov. a move ttr. i.

won a rathr weak 'I rn tif hi adversary. er'-nie wa reached -r lii a rni. Janowakl six .1 rl1 An adjourni t'-pUaica dtfrated to lat follow. v. t.

L.r. Woe. Leet. I at i a. ff 4 1 3 ilarnetaii ....1 B- 3 1 i school run.

1 1 1 Mrrler. Over Three-Mlle Cijrte at Van Cortlandt. of PVsnder tv tram led a field of ..,1 l.rnrri In a thaae over N'-. 11 A. A.

IT. chamrloo- ioi.r- rr louriw at Van Cort-' -terJv. The race was a -i about three wiles. Buck 1 i-r 1 start snd st a 1 ir opened up a of the fle.l. At nor th.n yard ft4 ef HuahlngHlgH I t.nie waa II minutes 4J 1 a mi a M-n l.n,Ur Chil.laand ,1 bat because t.e la.oi.tng manager a 1 I t-am the event v.

as I r. Pour Huh- started ana the quartet fin-' takes match. i- Uiton at Pocket Billiards by 1.233 to 1,071. r'v fv hn ljton, lrffrilfaf won the 1 1 vt. billiard match at r'.

1 eriill wuri yestenlav'a hy a lix) to 1.076. i 1 he sfteroicn same ty a Ii i-v in twelve innings, 1 si run of 51. In the eve-. -f won by a of 00 -rm rr.ak.ng a high Prep STisthfrt Adelphl. (Yj Vool's eleven overwhelmed I filn In the annual foot- the teams yes- at Pi-11.

by a score of u. f.ser ttrecht Triumphs. VI ni between eleven P'-i'. h. tit New Utrecht lmo -irn il Kiel 1.

Prooklyn. iv victory f-r the yi by a scur of li to U. After 24 wr.YTK fi.l. Nov. years B'i ceaaive d.fMta, V.l tarn cme back this -i I 1.

IJ, the if Iw -ju 1 oy a scori EISENBERG star in game. -j 1. De Witt Clinton Captain Leads His Team to Victory at White plain's. Without being forced to extend itself. De Witt Clinton High School's football eleven (defeated White Plains High School Iram on the' White, Ilalns grid-Iron yesterday by a score of 23 to 0.

Captain Roy Eteenberg of the victorious trsm inade several spectacular runs, among them being a dash of 23 yard which paved the way for a touchdown In the second period. Kreidlatider contributed two touchdowns for his team, scoring In the first and fourth quarters. The lineup: pAVUta(J5 Position. White Plains. 7o.) I'Mlllps UK fonahue McAnanr U.T Hecor Lew is L.

I rrr.an Taylor 1 Buokbee Kablaowtu Ft. Ila-tsi-hrr vVeisiwrt It.T i. Lswler Laoian B- Henderson H. B. Han-cn H.

Hustle Williams Tolkihdpwna Coon, Preldlander. (2.) Gal-bralib. fioal from touchdown Gaibralth. 8ulatiuon N'lchols for Rafclnowlts. Ref-r-Mr Mlckiowits.

Witt Clinton II. a. H.ad llnnn.ao Mr. Lwla Tim of period TwFv minute. i ttou Frvidianiler Lake twInrstiS GOLF ON NEARBY LINKS.

J. M. 8wepstskes at Glen Ridge is Won by Blggert. Biggert led In the sweepstakes tournament at the Glen Ridge Country Club yesterday, with a score 92. 21 7L.

Othier scores were: George Hendel. i 17 H. a -Cotdiey. 103i 24-tl C. T.

Reynolds. 100. 15 i -j The Cjass A sweepatakes prise at the Montciajr Golf Club went to Doho-hue, whose card showed 83. 8 bO. J.

X. Khons was second, with $7, aMi2, and A. B. Allen third, with 9, flJkl. in Class Bithe leader was T.

WJlloox. with W. lie was followed by O. R. Jackson, S.

17 81. and K. J. Swords, VI. li-SS.

The-fallowing scores were returned in a sweepstakes tournament at the Kasex Kells Country Club Close A R. Ropes. W. 1574: li Stanley, H. 21-T5: J.

S. KrandsJ W. 78; I. S. Bsxter.

79. Cls lt--W. J. Greer, 8-tW; A. l.

Thome. 100. 2ft 74; E. if. Black-ledge.

HX). K. S. Little. 114.

S8 71: R. A. Jaobu. 117, 81 So, and J. C.

Blanchrd. 122. 33 C4mp Vail Eleven Victor. Camplvail's football eleven trounced the CantP 0,1 tesnt In convincing fash-Ion yesterday on the Camp Vail arid. Iron by a score of 26 to 0.

The Ciunp Vail team outplayed its opponents snd had the! hall almost constantly In Catmp'Msy tied Penn 8I1 IHt territory; Cone scored the most 1 here today in a spectacdiar play of the game. In the I score bring 0 to Iital lad m1rviira rr I v. a I. I i a--r u.uiru in uir inira period wnen Knabtv a around Irnd and ran the length of the I fsrshman back, went through the Navr field forj a teuvhdowa. team right tackle, for a touchdown.

Touonaowit Schmidt. (for nmwiii-au my tor Waters. Refer Mr. Klrxbet vrr. 1 imka-ra II Mr IfokaDe Witt ninlon 11., a.

Tim oC peHodw Twe of 10 i and two of 12 minute STUYVESANT IN TRIUMPH. i il Boyj High Beaten at Soccer by I 12 Goala to 0. Stuveant High soccers kept well up amorsr the; leaders ln the P. A. L.

competition by defeaUn- ov5 nigh by the score of 5 goals to 0 at Prtospect Park. Bolh points were ob- amea in me urn nair. the first by F. Cohtn, tuyvrsar.l's centre, from a pass- in rront or Boys' High; goal. 20 minutes after the start.

in another five minutes J. Cohen, Inside T'1- the pack, clinched the victory for btuyvesant. Th lineup: i 'Sh. 0.) Poltlon. etuyvesant (2.

vr.vr:rL r-i-- ---t wester i Martin i 7 L. O'Connor Rubin Uhemff iC. H. I Btelner Frankfort H. Purnman n.S 5-t Hewller t.

Karras Kilt f. Cohen tvtS "'I J. Cohen n.rrre Mr. Krsntc. P.

I 8. A. LJne-man-Mi-aara. t'ohn and 1. Welas.

Ooais r.F- J. iahen. Stuyveaant High. Tlmeflslve of lt) nilnutes, i Htiiatitiitrs-FUv1lls; for liierteinj Colin tor Hillln; Mencelnhn for Hudson. I '4 MobIMs lt'gh kept pace with Stuyve-j sant by df ftsting Kranmus by I goal tol ai'iTMprri iark.

'ine only goal of the gsme came after twenty minutes of play tn the first half, when Nelson, the Morris centre, snored off a pass by bchwartzman at centre half back. High! School of Commerce added another victory to Its list when tt defeated Manual Training at Crotona Park with the scpre of 5 goats to 0. At the end of the first period the score stood at 3-0. AH five goals were scored from teaim ofjthsi Curtis and De Witt Clinton High Schools plsyed at Crqtona Park and resulted In a close decision for Curtis by I the score of 1 goal Ho 0. Cretan, playing at outside lef.

scored the only tally of the game ln the fjrst period, i tAt t'rotona Park Evander Childs easily won ajtainiit Commercial High by thescra of 6 irosls to 0, the score at half time being 3 to 0. Chaffee ue-ceeded in scoring three of the six goals. ELEVEN: BLUES FOR OWNER. Miss; Peck's Entries Sweep Card at I Special TAe A'e erk Vitne. BANK, N.

Clar; S. Peck of Brooklyn tovVleven blues and two reds ln the flrt annual exhibition of the Monmouth County Colt snow; Association, held at Wnganeck Faring hero today; Her five-year-old brown mare Winena was indeed h. most suitable to get sadlle horses, and the best mare of all breeds In the sweep, stakes, the largest class af the day jir. rnesinui tuty syaawi won for best Registered American saddle filly three years and under, also the kt un der one year suitable to become a cav- aiiy mount ami sa.iuie norsc, the best flilv bv tJlen Chlof. and tl.

of all breeds ln the sweepstaies. Miss Peck Princess Pat captured the blue for the best registered American saddle mare.i oeet regixterel American saddle breed rnar, and best brei-d n.ara ami of saddle type, i penn State! Ties Sailors. tprinl to Tht Xtw yot'k Ttmt: STATE COLLEGE, Nov. 2. The Wissahickon Barracks ele-en of Cape Slate Inn Beaver Field ard fought game, the IVnn State scored to Tkt Sru Vcrk r.m.

WASHINGTON. Nov. onera tion on Govtrnn.nt account, lncludln the redemption of over S2.MI.000.000 of vciiipurary i reaaury certificates, and concehtration of Government funds In the Reserve banks are Indicated by the Kederal Reserve Boa rd weekly bank statement' issued at the close of business on Nov. 1. The large decline In members reserve deposits, notwithstanding iu vuiimueraDie volume or rediscount-lng shown for the week, is due apparently to a larcre extent tn hw wrlih.

drawals of Government funds from depositary member banks. All the banks report large additions to meir noiarng war paper, the total In crease being 1 HO. 500. 000. Other dls counts on hand ahow an Increase of till.

300.000. Holdings of bills bought in the open market decloned $21,000,000. the New "Vorn and. Boston banks reporting considerable net liquidation of this class or paper. Government short-term securities on handV went down S233.Rou.uuO.

followlng the redemption by the Government of the certificates Issued the week before to four hanks. As the result of all these oiivratloiia the Investment account of the banks shows a decrease of Government deposits Increased Hi. all the banks except Boston re porting considerable gains in their hold lngs of Government fund. Members reserve deposits declined f241.OUO.000 and net deposits eOO.5oO.000. The banks ahow a further increase of in their cash reserves, of which e7.100.000 represenU a gain In gold.

The banks' reserve percentage, as the result of the considerable d-crcase In net deposits, shows a rise from 49. -to ou. per i Federal Reserve a rent renort a net Increase of 1 13.600. 000 tn the total of rederal Reserve notes outstanding. The bsnks show an increase of In the volume tf Federal Reserve notes ln 'actual circulation, besides an increase 'of in their aggregate liabilities on Federal Rcservo banknotes In circulation.

i Accessions tn the Bvatetn nf new mem Jers and payment for federal Reserve lank stock are largely responsible for an increase of $170,000 In total paid-in rapltaL the New York. Chicago, and St. iiui oanxs reporting most of the in 'crease shown. I The principal resourcti and liability Items of each of the twelve banks at the tiose of business on Friday, Nor. 1: I PlltST LUSTKICT.

1 TotsI sold reserves 0i 1W.Oi) Jilil dlsrounted and houaht. 4.M;.oOil pu mrmera. reasrv account. SE(XND LilSTIUCT. (NEW TOttK.) Totr.l golj reserves otaJ rraerve T.tI4.onil Bill diarounted and beught Tyt.KM.OOO Lu to member, reavrv account.

epi.Sa4.0OU i THIRD W9TRICT. (PHIIJtbRU'HI Total gol. reerve Total nwrvw HH.4ia.Omi BUI discounted and pu to mambtni. reserve aeceunt. 74.STH.O0O sXlt'KTH 1I8TR1CT.

tfj EVEttNO Total (old) rsirvs l.f-Vl WO foial ressrvss 21I.M3O0 Bills discounted and bought loO.CTH Ln to mmber. roserv account. 1II.UI3.0U0 FIFTH DISTRICT, (RICHMOND otal suld SN51.o04.onO otal reserves tn.l7.On0 Bills discounted and pu to member, rvserv account. 47.s41.0uu SIXTH -IilHTRlCT. IAT1.AVT1I Total fold reserves $72.

000 Total reserve I discounted and bought 11. 127.000 to member, resorv aoesunt. Sfl.ASX.0UI SEVENTH L18TK1CT. ft'llICAtMl gold rwaervea t14 927 OOO otal rsserves inMI.3eo.oon Bills dlsrpunted and bought 811.823.O0fl tvus i nwmnsrs. rsrv account.

IfT 044 OUU EK5HTII DISTRICT I1T lll'lll' Total gold reaerve SMI 4.000 Total reorve 85.01 000 Bills diarounted and bovJght 8P.M3.O00 pue to momber. resarv' account. fi3.77S.OUO KTIMTlf 1 1 i -v i im a. car, ai.j f. Tctal gold r.V.0n0 Total sold 000 Bill diwounted snd DO.710.isiO Pu to member, rraorra account.

4o.0SI.0U0 1 TENTH U18TR1CT. (KANSAS CITY. I Total gold reaerv i TotI reserve 7.ai& discounted and S4l.24e.OW Due to inembera. rerv account. (I.Ml.(Ks) KLEVKNTlt niaTBir-r mm av Total g-M rerv Total reserve 47 71 Otal Bill discounted anl bought IU.2M OaW Pu to wi.mbera.

reserv account SI IWELFTH DISTRIC1. ISAM rRlvcim Total gold reserves 1 2T.4S9.0io reserves BJIs discounted and ought. pun I mam bar rrv HOLD MORE LIBERTY BONDS. Speeioi to Tht Stv York Timtt WASHINGTON. Nov.

.2. Large in creases In the amounts of Liberty Bonds neiu. aiso in loana secured by United Statca war obligations, are indlcsted by the weekly ntutement nf Oct. 23 of 74K member banks In Ua Jlrur catlee. Treasury certificates on hanrl.

fnl'ns. lng the redemption on 24 at the XW.OOO.ou) certificate issue of Juno also the liquidation of certificates of all pikues In payment for th new l.henv bonds, show a decrease of of amen- represents the decrease -for central 1 reserve city ban as end 44i.700.imii the 'cecreiise for Gi-eater New York banks alono. United Slates bonds titer tban circu lation bunds held by ail renort ing banks sJiow an Increase of the corresponding Incressc fjr the central re- sinra.clty banks being rJT.lOtl.OOit and for the Grter New York bank loans secured by tavern-nint war tollarations wert up' th banks In the central restive cities reporting an inert ae in this Item of ki. practically at th Greater Ne- hank IA11 -other loans and Investments in. creased $116,600,000.

largely outside the neaerve cities. The ratio of United States war securities and, loans supponea py turti securities to total Investment shows an Increase frnm i tO 22.3 per cent. For the Central Reserve city banks an in.reare In this rktlo from 22.3 to 23.3 ber mnt. ant tn the New turk City banks an Increase rrom u.i per la noted. 'Government deposits show an inceeaaa of chiefly outside the Central i Reserve cities.

1 Net demand de- rr.l-a decreased $270,800,000. of which r2.100,uO0 represents reductions st Central Reserve city banks. Time deposits el.cw a decline of $2,300,000. Reserve bjilances with the Federal Reserve bknks went up $147,300,000, and cash In VfUlt $1,700,000. i ror all reporting banki the ratio of Investments to deposits roe from 126 6 td 130.8 per cent.

For the Central He- serve city i banks this ratio shows a rire rrom 118 to 121.1 per cent. The ratio of combined reserve ard cash to deposits went wo from 11.0 to HIS tvp-f rht. fsr all reporting tanks, and from 15,8 to- 17 per cent, for the banks In iIit three Ctntral Reserve cities. Excess reserves of all reporting banks wqrk out at $2.12.200 000, as against Wao.OOOi the week tiefore. For the Cen-ti all Reserve city banks an increase In this item from $30,600,000 to $148,000,000 Is rioted.

Eleventh Federal Reserve Bank Report of Banking Conditions in the Country fsecial to Te Sryo Vera Times. WASHINGTON. Nov. 2. Below Is given the Federal Reserve Board's eleventh weekly sUtement of totsl debit to deposit account, reported through the iaerve banks by about 145 of the country's more Important Ocarina- Houses.

DEBITS TO INDIVIDUAL. ACCOUNT. I Transactions rover the weekly period ended Wednesday. Oct. 23 and 30.

The statement closes with a recapitulation giving comparative data by reserve districts for centres reporting both weeks. Figures of reporting Clearing Houses by Federal Reserve districts are as follows: PPBITS TO BANKS AND BANKERS1 ACCOUNT. Nw York, Second Federal Reserve ttatiict. nincbamtoQ New York Paaaale Roehrier Myraacu Albany I N--W. Tork Philadelphia Cleveland Richmond Atlanta Chicago Ht.

lyoule Mlnneapella Kansas City I-alla. Hanj Francisco C-rand total. Ort. 23 I'i Mist 4.21 fi73 OHO phi. oho 2S.l-o.ul I4.7o7.0ii0 ai.Z2s.ooo -t so.

S2.7S2 ojm loe.noit S.MW.OUO 2 470. lt.WI.OnO I7.BM,0MI RECAPITUXATION. 421 oQ.OISl 4 X'o r-io 411.01 1 (M I in.fn.0O 2O0.lM3.ias 2.M.770 no IKI.IMiaal 2W.4 7.0i SI 123.2.11 oi 4.12 444 fl-JO 01 4T 5Ta nat xDS.2i2.ono 1i -Ol 273 fast ST0.74S 1 2tB Mr2.wl KVM! rxio 270.faiaS.nno 12l (SSI Stsi.271.OUO tVt 23. i roi oio I.SU).T4 ono ore ono 77 ivs3.uue 2e 04 ore 1.4VH.-. OT one rwu ma) 1M.0.1I i t40.4U7.na son lie oa) 2-1 nj4 (a 133.2si.onrl SVV2A2 ono 1rfi 0Ml Se.e4.oug fa t.

30. $12 mVooo l.4..- Ojsi tlrasi 1.4H.OIIO 1S.061.0U0 2M -Jt ono 1.71 4VI 4S4 07 a 2'J sie.ns 172 04 P1 140 131. 4SB 2X-V 47 mrf miw) tso 74 nun I la OaA.1 0l 2V4.7M.Olr9 S43.4II OIIO 14.774.. 170. 0O0 S3.1M.S4S Olra FEDERAL RESERVE BANK STATEMENT.

CeaaelldateaJ area as follewsi stateaaeat th Inrh Federal Hrsrrtt Basks roe. nl(t In vault and In Gold sottlemtmt fund uld, with foralga anclaa RESOURCES. laat Week. txaj 831 on 441 214 OHO ft2.O0O Total gold held by fcanka Hold with Federal Itawm agents vavitr reaemptioa Total sold reerva tarsal tender not, sUvsr. 4Vc Total Bill dlscounlrw; Srcurwd by tiovt atlous All btht.r BUI bought tn opa market.

Total bills on hand TT. S. long-term scurttiaa. U. 8 short-term secuntlesu.

All ioth.r eanilng assets tsga SIO.niM) 1.14: s.vt no K.1 4(11. ono, -2 22S .) U.4. UOU Prvrious Week. 7rV7W raO 415 s7e one sjn.tao 7S 14 ono 1.1 Pra OlHI CI is-o S2.C41 lit Of a Tear Age. S''l ll ore I I ri4 nan 2V 112 ra ono '2 41.1 laa n.aii Sl.fr4S tyrs ne taO 744 wsr otall-f 2 I'M SaA ran l.t-1 oral 4i'l 41 MI 877 072 noo nn 472 000 8S.7SO orrn u.ooo Total 4rnmlng assets )J2i7 I nmllei-ted Items deducted from grns 64 112 OtO Ivy p.

e. redemption fund against Ped. lira Aiihm.1knoi S.TISnt Ail other rnourcM 17.fi7s.ouO Total resources. 114 ooo UAB1UTTF.S. Ono 1 14 OiO 24J Mall 1 442 4 VI .) Mlil.SOKI Ill r.T tts Capital paid Surplus Government da-poslts Iiu to members reaerve Collection Items Other deposits.

Including for. Uovt. Talal rroaa deposits S2 S47 rH2 n) rdaral Resr-rv notrs In aetusl clreilstlon. 2.514 fiu4 Ota tj-edersl Resarve taanknote In trlrculalloa, a nUtlWI All pth.r i.t,..aj "i'V IS.tXa2.114 Quo Ra'lo of total raTTn to Pr wepoett and P. R.

not tlabllittea ernnblned kq 4 ax, Ratio of res. to P. not In acttul elreulation. after setting sstde 53 rrr saalnst not deposit llabllltlr 60.0 II roa law tvyi 1 iS2 417 0JMI 4 VI 747 laas ai-s rs oue 1 1 77 0M IS 2-1 ono 2c2.oen S4 noe li llaS 122 na wa 8 "w2 ere 1 oue O.270.7SS "OS $7 lee rVH I 184 uno 78 21 I ess 4 nig 7'r 1T OrM II7.10I.0IH) 2 ASO 2S 0l0 2.5v7.Slt C00i (W 4J awl n0 $1 81 Ono Wa aitVerii 1S4.012.0K1 8a P7T ton 83 1 nran 41 21 1 1 87M) Sn csa) XU.A4 naj 887 one I Mx.Of) UU SM 21. ono 173 iVl' nraj ll'l "21 ore 11 eii iidi xvsio 000 1 1.76 Otm 8al.vui.uai 8 iwi one ll na) 83.270 $2,721 Oia) eson 80 es MEMBER BANK STATEMENTS.

The fellswlaa in th Brlaelnal rewwweM ii.knu. a. 1 ar raepamev bank sva at the rle ef baalaea Oct. til Nrw YORFC. Number ef repertliir banka U.

Sj bond to ecra rlreulatioa Other tr. 8. boBia includina Ulvrly hoti't 17. H. cenlftcatea of livtrbted- Tota V.

M. Loans secured by V. N. bonds Ac aii otner loana and Inveatuiauts Ra-a. IVd U- Hni, t'aah In vault Net demand deposit 4 Time dpult Government drpoalls I 44 $31.723.000 234.

SSI 000 (M ono 7 i 14-. OKI B7S 24 ns) 71.rrwt ora 7 6U2 onn 114 719 (l 1 Hi loo tso 2i 0.14 ll U3.4U0.UU0 CHICAGO. 1 Vnmh.a lnba U. to raarur Other U. 8.

bond. Incl. lUbvrty bond U. 8.1 certf. of Total; U.

8. Brurltlea Loan c'd by IT. 8. bond. Ac.

All other loan and Invest tn'ta. Res. with Kd- Rs. Bank a ah ln vault. Net demand d.uoalts.

Time deposits Government I ST. IaOUIS. 1 Number of rebortlne haak. 1 V. R.

Ponds to secur circulation 81U Othes U. A. bonds. Incl. Uberty bonds 81 V.

ctfs. of IndMbtednt- 24 Totali V. 8. aeeuritle Ix.a.n raee'd by U. 8.

bond. Ac. 14. All other loan and InveatmeM 27S H. with Fed.

Re. Bank -jk Caah In vault KIw "atmaiiM uvfavaiiv. Tlmel depoalta S3. Government deposit. 4 2h, $1,119,000 81.S.'.2.0O0 RS.aVlO.nif.

lSI.MI.na-i 3.H.VI.O10 107.Mo.nuo SI. nnfa 73t. 821.01 a) l.tn.hSH.oian ts.i.'d.ouO ra.ooo ,014.000 M4oiai 1H.i.ftl) Hall. OO 44(1. 0 all O70 01 a) ens.nno 134.000 TOTAL.

RK8ERVK CITIES. I Number of rvnortlnc bank. 128. I. 8.

ibond to secur circulation $4.4.401.000 Othet V. 8. Including Plnarty bond 4 7 Of V. elf, of Indebtaolnraa 42J.2M.0uO Total U. nrte.

fA 571 One Ixn secured by I'. S. KrandaAe. oral All ether Inana and Invemnwet. S.4I.34 uj.i Hrmrrro with F.

Mask 828 822 ash la -ault et d.mand deposits ft.icu.707 ism Time dtt r4Mim uovernmsnt depealt bl.seo.UQO OTHER r.rjCRVE CITIElf. a $170,773,000 284 tint) 21. ai 272. 101 no 4X2 (ea Po mm 44s nan n7. ih nt 444.

1.03. 44.1 4.707. 40 12 $.748 844 SXI. Number ef reaasrtlnr rank 1 hu.n a circuiBiloa -hr I. 8 bond a.

Includma Ulrerty boed 7 P. 8. ctf ef lrvd.Mednei Total f. 8. curttl -as arewred by V.

8. nd All other loan and lev.stnwwta fteTV wlih r. R. Bank (Hi In vault Nt demand dpot I Tim SmoHtm Guyarnment deposits COUNTRY Number of reporting hanks, 1. 8.

bond to sacur rlrrulatHaa Othr U. s. bonds, Incl. Ubertv bonds U. 8.

rsrtlf. indbf adiMwa! Total U. U. aecurltlM Ians mt. by U.

8. bond. A All other loans and In mat mem. with F4. Res.

Cash In vault Net demand-cepeslts Time deposits Lauvarum.nl deposits TOTAL. Number of rwpoellns; 8anks. 74 I 8. bond to larur. 1 .01., tauu Other V.

8. bsnda tnrirva)ia Liberty bond p) U. n. c-n if. of Indabtedoae.

4 Total U. 8. Ma-urltlM 213 Loan see. bv IT. kMul.

A- 1--, All thr loans and ln.tmti 1 1 as UI OU0 24 POO 7.1 313 ri.win aii.ns 8.1 (Kan 1 wii 675 wn ono 11 ai4 B4.S4C.0UU Rraarrv with Vaa asli In vault Nf demand deposit. 1 deposit Government dopoait Re. Bank. 32 174 I.4-1 17 71 IW) 814. ono S70 oa3 awviraai Jio.nai fa; U.vn Boston Stock' Market.

i Sseciot to 18 A no York Timtt. tck in Bo atop this wk Kmirt. I Hca I 'American I.lnan Ca i.r Arltnaton Mill 2iArt Metal Construction Co l.lu. 8-Kins f'hlltn Mills i-rai 12' Mft'ctisnts' Mf. Co "trt'ni t.VNiimkec 8team Cotton.

Ce Ida Mill. 1 in 3rj: Pacific Mills 15041131 Mills 81 i Vmor Mfg. Co r77 3 riva.n tttn Mfg. ..240 t-lV -1 WapbimI r' "A a WatchtCo. 75i arififmnuH; aailia a a a ..1 16 IO.

IVameutta Mills ......186 CONVERT BONDS NOW. Tims Expires on Nov. 9 Can Bs I Dons Without Cost. WASHINGTON. Nov.

2. Owners of First; Liberty bonds converted and Sec ond Liberty bonds, bearing 4 per who wla)8 to exchange them for bonds bearing 4 per cent, must do so before nest Saturday. Nov. when the conversion privilege by law expires. This can he done jwlthout coet at any bank and Jh only effect Is to give the bondholders art extra quarter of one per cent.

Interest, which amounts to 25 cents a year! on each 109 bond. Third loan bonds are not to be converted because they already bear 4t4 per cent. In icalling attention to the fact that only: a week remains In the conversion period a statement author-Iced" today by Secretary McAdoo said: It in safe to assume that upon the ei.pl ret ton of the conversion privilege that fact will reflect Itself unfavorably in the market price of unconverted 4 per cent, bonds, which haie heretofore been: maintained substantially on a parity with the converted 4' per bonds by the existence of th privilege of The Trearury now asks the newspapers of 'the United Stales, bankers, brokers, and others to do what they can to bring these facta before the attention of the bondholders." Fall River Special Is Tkt FALL. RIVER. ar today's quetatlooa ef EXPLAINS SUGAR RULES.

Half an Ounce the Limit for a Meal, I Federal Board Says. The Federal Food Board yesterday explained that' the new sugar regulations announced a few days ago, meant that hotels, restaurants and other! public eating places might now serve one person at one meal a quantity not to exceed one-half ounce of sugar, The Food Ad. ministration has also advised th hotels that under i the new regulations one taspoonful of sugar or Its equivalent shall be the limit lor tea or coffee, and that one also may be served for either fruit or bill not for both fruit and ceresl. The quantity to be served for dcml-tanse Is one small (half) lump or Ita equivalent. At is meeting nf the Milk Lirivers' Union, held In tVntral Opera House.

Sixty-seventh Street, near Third Avenue, last night, it was decided not to go on strike, and to abide, by Ihe War Labor Hoard ruling that I lie men shall work for a week with a six-day week. Until further word. Is received from the War Ijrbor Board the men will work seven days a week, with extra nsy for the seventh dsv. There were 3.iMjmen at the meeting. Ninety per cent, i of the drivers had voted to go on strike.

In ratifying the derision of the War Board the men derided that they would leave the arrangement of hat: lime they would take off each month to the board. Tho (Tub Committee of the United Stateti Food Administration has received letters from cluba throughout New York Stat pledging compliance with the rules governing public eating places. In which clubs having reatam-ranta are included. Stocks. American Unn Co Ark Wright Mills Iamard Mfg.

Ce lturn 8JII Hord-r city Mfg. Chace Mill (hariton Mill Conanlcut Mills C.rr Mfs. Co- IT sun I on I avo! Mills 1-avla Mill Flint Mih anils Ptrgrave MH King Philip Ml'! I -euro! lik. kt. lis Merchants Mfa.

Ce -ehsnlr Mills Narrsaanawti Mills -shorn Mill Parker Ml'la nigrtni Mill IV. Mis- Co Richard Bordan Mfg. Ce. Kru.arrx.ra Mf. Co 8-onnt Mill Hiova Mil's Ht afford Mllie Hleven Mfs Co Tariinwli Mill Ttoy C.

A Wfl I nUm Cotton Mr. Ce. Vampanoac M.ll H'ee'amo Mllla uotatiena. Veek Time. Nov.

Fetlewuig eetiaaa Keck a Blaj. ASB4l. fa La t- IM IIS 1S I-I17V. .130 .127 .124 120 IM 871, IM 103 Ml, 170 1' 81 117 IIS 112 I2 133 111 2T7H 120 I JO PROPOSALS. OPPICP5 Ql'ARTERMAnTEIT OENERAU New.

lork City Pnmti, tJaL eU for furnlM.lng nvi towel In star IkaJS flalan4 to 1784 rlsiahML w.leht afprovtniat.ly 24 pound a per 4m! NvWr aod l-clZr. 11 will be reeaalvwd ha. raj on ill v'Ciork P. Novembor ISIS. Infocmatloai pphratloa at this effkre, Eav4opes roo-talulug proposal taeorwed.

prw-poti for Huckaback asd ad-fcesed the Cot tow Coeds rrarunuMr.1 Branch Clothing A Kqulpas ISvUHoaa. ItaS Kaat lth Bt, New Trk ul. OKIC urAKTKItMASTTm 083KKRAU N.w lork City. Soalsd propoaal In trtpll-ZVL J0r- y.re 7 Inch 32a2aVI2 taanaiiur for lars4 sr.ai.rial. trwngth In both the warp and filling to break not leas than pownd per Inch fnr delivery equal nronth'y Novatnber.

11 through March, recular domaatl parking required, will Wa re.vl.e4 here uml; 3 "clock P. N.wmbrr a. 101 S. Inform, tion on application at thl office. I nv-lopo rofitaiiiliig pmpoe; bo ndor Proposals i twnsburg." and A-dreeaod to the Cot ion (rood Pmrureawnt Branch.

Clothing A Eowlpasw Dlitstosi. 100 Kt ldTh Street. Nw Vork 0KKICK WCAHTtHMASTUl l.tji kitAU Nw York City. Mealed prrapoaal In trlp'l-et for furnlahlnc SS.niO yard of 87-Inch KUi 44. Z-yard Twills for dellvory Nevsmber Doermhar.

01. January and Pebruarr IM to put up la rvfu'ar dawneetie sees-tig. will be racolvad here antll crock P. November S. 118 In form tion on appllcatlo at thl of fire.

Kav.iaw. row-talnlng propoBal be endorsed: Prt-posals for 2-yard Twills." and addrwaa( t. th 4'otion tkiod I'mewrwtnetit Hrasare. Clothing A Kuipaf IHvlsign, 103 Last eh Btrwrt. New Vnr ur.

OrPlCK "QIRTKRMliTER CKSKHAlZ N'W York tlty Mealed proposal hi tnp.1-cie for furnlalilng li yard 84-lrxh C4xH8 3. SO heetltg or 40 Inrh 4V4tM a li ira-etlng. delivery one-half ni-h Novemlaer and Imlr, will be rve4vd h.r until 3 o'clock P. November a. IIS lr-lomiaiion en application at IM office, tm-vrlop contatnlnr prtaposals to be aadora4 Propo! tor Hhoettng." and -Hi iiif Cotton Uoods i'rweuruaeot firarv-ku (-loUUaa 4 LKiulpag IMvlsloav.

108 Laot lfeik at Bw Tra CM. RESERVE BANK FINDS BUSINESS ACTIVE i Cltanman Jay Sayi AJjuttnentt War Conditions Hevt BeenFaxrlyWellMaJe: Business as a wholo continues active, and appears to have been fairly well adjusted to war condition, according to a statement of general business Issued yesterday by PHrre Jay, Chairman of -the Board of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, covering the Second Reserv IXstrVcC iToflts In almost every line Industry- the bank's statetsent says. re reported as showing a derrwaslng tendency due to hither wages, lower ef. labor. Increases! capital ulred.

and. In some Lnstaacee. ta smaller of business ever which to distribute overhead costs. CoUee-Uons are generaUy good. There a growing tendenarr to shortaa credtts.

Buying hss becoms more ronservatlve In many lines atvsre ft Is f-lt Uls I. if Paco rtit, It would bring lower prvceo. th other hand, an Autumn has stimulated trade In seasonal goods. Ian and deposits of reporting banka Iitm A pVuiir wirwaro, irae i former rising somewhat Ur naoro rat4-IV. Interest rata have eontlnued ryt vara nave had orv-aslon ho redlaw-ount facilities of the Foleral Iteoerv Bank, becauao of their subscript Iran to the cet-tjf at of Indabtodnoes laoood In an-tklpallon of the sourth lborty lMn and oocauws ef a Urge BxaTnirHit of go to other dlstrkts thrwugh the UoU aettlement Fund.

Kxrhang on Puropeaa neutrals has tfropped approi laUy. due In fart, no doubt, to th Increasingly favoraM war ltutloa l-rirwa end bonda have endd tipwanl the mld.lie of K-Ttemb-r, with Inar vraiurno of Ua-Hoa nr On Oct. 14 more Ihon l.4aj.0ai aha raw were da-alt In. Te lr-tnan pearw prtapoads htti ulrw. tod at-ton tU.ti especially to railroad soojHtlos and other wi.i.

a return ta poor would presumably h-rvf lt The railroad ituatloo. I IMIverle are- fairly jrwnpL lU.trrn ports In -pl'mbor wa i 2 per cnl above thai of August. Incre.s railrwd r-celpts. however. Is accounted for more by Ml her rstes than Increased tonnage.

r. snorts at New York In ware a a per coot, wnoor August snd IS 3 per ooit. under Keptembor. IWI7; imports were a a per cent- undor August, but 14 4 Pec cent- eho.e nepiembor vf last year. War requirement prsrueaily irewaopo-llse Okport fUlll.

rt lUpterneee nirai.rtU f.ui r.y x.r rent of I.e.. I ear carrlrg goud rd for Xrt. bet Uklrrg Into arount tho crrlr. 1 nlted Stat Goverroncnt war up-pla-a Chairman Jar points out thsl lr.f1u-enxa ha greatly Irarrpered pro-lu and that th draft continue I. draw on tire labor suppiv.

but rowdltloti are rnltigta aontewhat by the I re sing flow of women nul industry. The turn-1r, continue Ur. Tto Auaat pay. roll a York Mat wa toe larsoo on rrvxafd. total Wagos pell W-lt I per rent and the number of wsce eorw- C1- -bo thooe of August.

1H4 lner.uelng egrteidtore. the report says crop are generally sats.fa.tery. a I-t hough some dan age was don by early froata. Th foou situati.t I ll be parreridlbly knproved 1w a mg l-r8T. while pttce hat tended tiow.

W4Ud in lh last three Ti bvi says tn locsl ledcral nod Administrator ta of In oiarnien the high mark In prtro a paaeaal. Govetirii.etit for building ana terial tontlnues strong: but ordmary demard la far below normal, swing toa-teriaily afferted by the ord-r tful permission must be roaroived for all slrix-tlon amoainttng to snore thaja 2 It I ad Imaled. however, that In New York City nearly $l0 taO.tss of roa-t ruction work Is ready for frrmlia. Space to rent Is reported In strong demand. Retail and trial order sale rort'nu heavy, with pccial dernsr.d for b4ter rlaae good." the bank says.

Borne report lidUsle that Ilea war savings movemont Is re. lie lng sales In tertam line. I'rices of raw rotton rave re-teled somewhat. The supply of cotton cloth I reported fair. Th wool s.tua-tlon ateadlly grjws more acute.

Orly oil stok of wool and yarn, or sur-pluke left at completion ef tiovernntent order, are available fur civilian pur. poe. Carpet prices bsve law silk 1 easier, but prices continue to ad-tinea. There la a 8lrotf demat.4 for seasonal goo-la." The bank finds thst tbe supply and Quality of bituminous coal have tn. proved and that tn anlhrarlte there appear to be an everaupply of steam tja, but some shortage In domewtse aise-e.

Ha the whole. Chairman Jay reoorts tla fuel sltustlon as fairly stlfs lory. While the gasoline and furl oil-situation is Improved, there Is a shortage la kerosene. Metsls ar In compare llvtly good supply with the exception raf steel an. I ropoer.

fleet produrton has Improved, Srpt em bee being the biggest month on record, but It still las tx l.lnd demand. The copper situation a reported as grow Ir.g erwe. i It I set forth Cast th restriction on the use nf gold for manufacturing purpose ha caused a derided slowing up In the jewelry business, although -Jerri rid tn th natch trade Is running far ahead of supply. i Good tend. loos are reported In the rubber, hard war, rhemlral.

add paint linear, 1 FAVOR. LEAGUE OF KATIOKS. 4B8SBssssaawBiaBsas British Organisations Prepoee Thst Preliminary Steps Bs Taken N. The League te Enforce Peace, cf which ex-President Tart to the bead, baa Issued a statement ta which tt I sail that the organisations forvned la Lrg-land te promot a leakgu of r.tlor ar la favor cf fnunedlale steps htr takei to form mvrti a I osrue by the now fighting uruuiy. Tt.i ta feature, the ttement adda, of a rw.

j-tioei adopted by tbe League of tVoartety and the Leegue cat Free Nira'- Assoc lotion at a oint meetrng rerec.y het-l In Landoav The llilwwr.t ef I llrltUn organlsatlorrs was received la New York by Tlaeodore Marburg. u. man of the Committee on jr ri c- faalsation of tbe League te l.afr..,o Tbe abatement of Ue tirrr.n orgaAlsatlona, as snade puLllc Is as oliow It waa the eptnl-Ki ef a3 th p-ee- nt that a league of aatlena. in the 1 aer-eptanre el the teem, cannot t- forrtred until after the war. irimw as no league formed now roull trw a lions at peii i.t flghtltg agalr.st a aaother.

This fact, however, one preclude step being taken or the -a to prepare for and render poea.k. creel Ion of a leaerire of rrauona at t. close of the war. "On the contrary. Is eipedlert at la any event th Altiee soeulj ta e--r poeslble Step Strew th a -1 fe I Pultlr.g nte effort the rf league of nations, and wttn t'la etj shewed for-nvulate and.

tf at--, upon the terms of a echerne vrroer urrt a toegu shevl be formed 1 moot practeral trve Kfd af t' would be for Ihe AUios lo form at o- among thsnrai lyes ot ganiaa' a- the prevention of future wars between Its member, thua sulaenittir a t-aeer, a. te Uvnee arovenant hkt i.n to be aueptrd by tbe world. Of rovrse. swrh an organ laatl-ei mrt not of ily be so framed as to We ea. latent wtth the forrnsiinn ef a Msn eag-ue of toe af er la ehould bo definitely ee llrctl as te sewd naturaUy toward f.al on i otaer freaaree wool I be I.

ielirt.l at. 4 even dangoeouo "It la inadvleabl te uee the ter-w leag-ue nf nations es deocrl.ng an interim organlaalke amor, All re as eu ere ted aeev, aiad It I pedleat that In urglrg U.e emment to tak nrtinan tn during the war It aneutd be f-tit that ar treaty or eerie of i e. a hwh may be f-rnmevj under prvae-t eondlltntv roa only be rrtrr 4d a s.i-ting ep the pnn tslonsl tr-neeerk if a trves Isagve ef natrons." AETNA PROFIT The Aetna E.1 plosive Con-pax 1 ui la Us year ended Ju'j 31 last. n. a net poft before oueral tax aauortlaeUwet rtaargoe of -a-orutnd to a tapaa.t -lea ta l-M tr.

i-1 la toe 1 tetf vowrt ywsletd) by --tellers treefg C. Jitalt ana liwar, o. tleil 'I no total eel- to and la 84.8wa.Lo5. tut ef ttue 10. (a.

tnte) 8J.erat.l for (neua-asree ti lur temmiMltfa. feae, 8eev U-o rvet preCIt reporled 10 tiro leut -Tbe fwsadoa 4a. et Uvrt i1t a pereej unaer iou.M aLaoa I 01 1 pi fa rod etotb UMvaed 1. 7.. ai or 8 1 73 i-O.

to th etu.r. I no terneval trtaihnl Mian. tvniii. boo contract lee toe bona wss apoetd by ps rsl The report snowed thai d.ere 111 8-eat Himlnaled turn th Mtioretl la -bo larwe Item of appeartr.g on tbe bee. of con tn and good Id were el at financirg are rii.u!i-n ri nee.

Sonne a t-l rf t7. An eowel a neor.l ef Is rarrled en tbe booa of tao a. "a among Lbe llabUJUe unwer tbe amor-wi-tlen It was stated that the rT-rt a c-f Aug. I. IV 1 4.

was based en We assu- Hon that thee douMrj cf a'fe 1 ready bee amortised -A 1, a IK aggregate over l.o(raj 1. tow spplicabl to the ajnortlaatluo r4 The current asset, over us. abov liabilities gained In tne year It waa shown thsl of th total Of kualneea. 17 IK.Ml 4 been for a. -v.

turn lei products other tl.aa oar rial. The coot of rpi. vtna-r at t-a Kt, port um plant et an oxi-mr rf 8JI4U3U. was met from th rf this branch of th buaineo. TI and net business of thl depertmeet uring the entire per to 1 terat.

by ll.e port showed a subetantlal ga.n Tr, sheolrg made In tl, cf war prodiscts waa In at) clrrle I furnish a bal of rxlwrUuo for opera Un after, the war. CURBS HARVESTER TRUST. ST. PAUL. Nov.

Z-FiraJ ret-tlement of the affairs if tno Ir.lcvna-ttonal Harvester Cetnpaev. la a-o--nc with th terms of the arnen'ed decree of -Aug. IS, lilt, dt-Unrf concern a nvropciy. w. a irwr.de h-r.

1 da la Ihe I'nlled State ta-a-t t-, i.ru The 8w de. a provides Sat tse -pany Is prohlbtted efter I -ec ji. r. from hevlng more than one tnt la 8 city In the United 8-Late, for t.e if narvettng maa-hinoe 4 tn.t tne -loretlon'e three lino of barvoarlng mo. thlnes stall dlrpoosd of st fair pn.

to three manufarturars cf agricultural implement. Tn-ierre stale that the )- 1 Ihe court dorisloei Is to rest condltlona flurtiono. I auctions. OX IEW DAILY AM) 11T1L Tin OP S1EST1UCTED rtBUC SALBt AT GRAHAiN GALLERIIS, BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY, tie lew ttA Mrawf. VALUABLE PAINTINGS Belonginr.

to MRS. JAMES' G. MCLAUGHLIN For Other Private Owners anj Estates TO BE SOLD WITHOUT PtStFVf. Thursday and Fridav Hvcnintrs, Nov. 7th anJ Sih, O'CLOCK.

S. wis In Art ret a epeeoeaed or no follows: tlakelerk. ft. VenedBln. Ansa al eo4, 4 arabeen.

Iewey. I Iarro. Jwleo. lie Hew, I aw bit ay, r. 8 rosea.

Jao. 8 error, erIL laeolf. Mi Merwia-wkee. Keort. Issew.

Car orge. ievawa, Unt ss. Ul rd- Keeeert. I art ctl. Ho-tla.

H. D. Pw.lroee. Peeeewkl. I liar, A.

If tSeewsa. J. ON view at the Galleries of the II Fifth iAuctionRoom C'W-a-tle ef I IllVleWkf AM sxJtVICEABLJB Home Appointments, Including prarorrtr belonrlrg i the lUiete of 4 be Channing DIry I PTerwee lloeekll, luoa, Adsassretraler, a a frotw ober ratal and ldl.l4oala. ef I Hi dee Faeiutar. lo aaul.e.

eald plwaav. 8 aoa rurar Flaae. bs na oolrw: Hi of I4 w.aaarMr Paod a Peioroa sod Oin mi aaaea sod arson, e-rl It tea. Tareeaeo. rsatbo er Vrtra aod Asvar- A a-.

urpwsl wd I'SM Cat anrrwaoisa. Kva taao-arva. tuwai a44aon IWvitr was, ra-r Me aotd Me ooo. y. fweeoday.

rnaojr aod Selerdar. 8tnW 1. 8 4 8. froaa rleek twh trrVDV A Iff A we a ii aiv i oi foi Aurx r. 368,492 Th xor net paid etrewlatroe of Tk few era iisae.

4Vaiiy seat aowto. lltTW TO-M(IKsVOW PLAZA ART ROO.SVS, Inc. 5-7 Feit H. (Kaf Scb Ar I Xdward friainr, 1 1 818 AT AICTIOW THE MAGNIFICENT APPOINTMENTS free too Asinni.1 of ANNA PA LOW A. reetwa of ISrM '-af i i nod st at Woaa tMkor Ibsen ef r.rwr-., I r'.

mowtbs ede4 foe 80. 1818. waa ksktaa.t A i sV S4r -T7 MRS. ANURbW JACKSON KELLEY snd Other Consifnort WO lotoll.l t.liertlea of SOUT.iERN -COLONIAL FURNITURE, Aeoe Caralo. Co.

Asbeokon Twoeoary So Moneewnr fooe-peo I hlnn. I. 1M.1H. a- m.A "8a. Mirroew.

PawaUnc, lnrlwdloe te r-ti ow mt t.arra ,.4 aotttw 4.1 Sale Djyp Wrdnfsdiv, Thurt-div, Friday snd Sitor-iv. Vot. 6. 7. 8 Mil 9.

tt 2:30 eirth Colol 1 1 en Aoeweotleo. Mi 01 1 oof 1 Hew, rra.i Staea. rta I i 5 CT-'g-'g-'r o- i.

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