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20 THE SUNDAY dTJZEX, ASHEVLLLE, N. U-JMlCEMBEtt 7, 1919. LOCAL MAN MEMBER OF 'SUICIDE CREW W1AIAMS SIJIVKD WITH. XOKTH SEA SHIPS. WILL OF DR. RUSSELL IS SENT TO CHARLOTTE His Ship Helped to locate and De stroy Gentian Mines For Many Month. A member of the "suicide crew" ef the United States navy haa Just received hia honorable discharge and returned to Asheville. The name "nul clde crew," wan given to the crew of the vessels that returned to New York a few days ago from sweeping up the mines In the North Sea and other waters, planted there by the United States and Kngland, and may be, some of them by Clermany. William Foster, son of Mrs. M. A. Foster, and a nephew of Sam Burton, was a machinist first-class on tho U. S. B. "King Fisher," which was one of the fleet of 56 vessels that want out Into the mine fields and exploded the mines that were laid In the hopes of getting any German ves sel that might try to get to Ameri can coasts. Young Foster states that the vessels would go Into the mine fields and explode the mines, with electricity, and where floating mines were found, or where the electricity failed to explode the mine, it was ex ploded by gun Are. It was a danger ous task, to be sure, ha said, but lots' of fun as well, to see great col umns of water go hl(;h In the air when toe big mines we -e exploded. When asked if the Ships themselves Were not in danger of getting too close to . mine when it exploded, he replied: "Oh, yes; of course) there was some .danger, but you know that was' part of the game. Once the "King Fisher' was so close to one that exploded that she was damaged so badly we had to leave her till she could be repaired," he stated. He said that the fleet of 68 vessels was com posed of 33 mine sweepers, 21 sub marine chasers and two tenders, and that when the fleet came Into the Hudson river a few days ago It was1 met by Secretary Daniels,,who review- Leaves AU Property to Ills Widow Who Is Named Executrix of the Instrument. FEAST OF LIGHTS TO BE OBSERVED HERE BEGINS ON TUESDAY, VKC. LASTING DAYS. IS. 1. ex-Hi Jew W ill Observe skin By Special 3Ieetlng. tlip oeca- St-rvlres and MARKET MEWS IMEU SITU IS STOCKS FAIRLY ACTIVE T( E The will of the late Dr. K. Held Ttussell. which was written In Char lotte May 10. 190, has been for warded to the clerk of the court In Macklenburg, by John H. Cathey. clerk of the superior court in ths county, so that affidavits from the witnesses, T. C. Guthrie and L. I Caudle. Charlotte attorneys, can be secured by the clerk in Mecklenburg. in the last wll and testament Mrs. Russell was apponted guardian of the children and executrix of the will without bond as either guardian or iAfriuiii.. '! . XVUniiClJ I'll, ail VI 1 1 M 1 T.T,,t ., , . - , . , property and estate of every kind 1 H 1 Chanukah the Feast of Indication likewise known as the Feast of Lights. J will be ushered in by the Jews on Tuesday evening, December the 16th The festival lasts for eight days, and Is one of great Joy and gladness. The Syrian King Antiochus IV. or Dull and Uncertain Tone Manifested at Outset of Session. and wherever located to Mrs. Russell to use and dispose of for the support and maintenance of herself and chil dren, and for the education of the two children, K. Reld Russell. Jr., and decided to unify all the provinces and people of his kingdom. Following the idea of his predecessoc Alexander the Great, ho believed that this could be William Marler Russell. It Is sped-1 accomplished only by compelling all fied that at her death Mrs. Russell lsnt8 subjects to adopt a common rellg to turn over all the remains of the'n. that of. the Greeks. For this rea property or proceeds to the children son, he issued a decree to tho effect share and share alike. HARVEST DAY WILL ' BE OBSERVED MONDAY Woman's Missionary Society of Cen tral M. K, Church to Meet. ed the fleet the flagship of Rear Ad . mlral - H. P. Hose, the cruiser Co lumbia, which lay off 6th street, w Yoric.city, The men of the fleet, as ssia .were oanquettea by the peo . pie of New York and, given a real good time. Hs said the officers of the fleet es timated that the mine sweeping quaaron expiouea dz.ouo mines. The - mines, he said, were anchored to bouys, . which held them In place, but of course, a number- of them would break awsy with ths action of , the waves and float about over the sea. and that there will probably be a number of aocidents at various times from snips striking- these float ers for soma time to cflme. ; Young Foster enlisted in the navy at Buffalo, N. Y., October 23, 1917; pent five months In the navy yard, Philadelphia, and was then trtfna- In keeping with their annual cus torn, the Woman's Missionary so ciety of Central M. E. church, will observe "Harvest IJay," on Monday with an all-day oervice at the church, from 11 o'clock a. m. until 4 aVctock p. m. The morning service will be given over to the social service department and will be presided over by Mrs. A. O. Barnett, superintendent of social service. A 'program dealing with so cial service topics will be given and win do ootn interesting and Helpful. ijunon win na served at the church and at two o'clock after a scripture lesson ey airs. A. u. Wiley, a mission ary program will be given followed bv election of officers for 1920. Bverv (member of the society is urged to he present and visitors interested in the missionary worn win Do welcome. Manitoba was ths first province of the uonunion to extend suffrage to women on an equal basis with men. Women are to contest for all offices to be filled at ths coming municipal election in Toronto. that only the Greek gods were to be worshipped and only the Greek relig ion was to be practiced. But the poly theism of tho Greeks did not appeal to the Jews who, alone of all the peo ples of that time, worshipped the. one God. Undaunted by the persecutions heaped upon them by the Syrians, un dismayed by the profanation of their holy Temple and the setting up of idols therein, the Jews, led at first bv the aged priest Mattathlas and after I lila ilfta.Vi kv I. 4 u - 1 A f ' Vj llllll HUUM .'AllV.lll.;llO I .. , , , " J T successful V rK uted tho itrnnv .rmU.i buu uu; review rcitrmu 10 hinh . b.,T. . T" . .v """ runner reduction of steel and Iron pro which the Syrians sent against them. I duptinn hut hi, i.-i NEW YORK, Dec. 6 Stocks were dull COTTON MARKET FACTOR Nervousness is Expressed Over Threat of Another Longshoremen's Strike. MONEY MARKET,. NEW YORK, Deo. . Mercantile paper, t to t. Sterling 0-day bills, 580; com mercial. CO-day bills on hanks, 8804; com mercial 60-day bills, . 1(0; demand. 885: cables,. 886. Francs demand, 10.72; cables, 10.70. Guilders demand, 88V; cables, 8844. Lire demand. 12.72; cables, 12.70. Marks demand, 210; cables. 216. Government bonds irregular! railroad bonds Irregular. NEW YORK Dec. S A hettur fllnir and uncertain of tone at the outset of te- ovr the Mexican situation helped an day's short session,' lint became fairly i early advance in the cotton masket to active and firm toward the end short J"J' Dut there was nervousness ovar the covering accelerating the irregular rally, i threat of another longshoremen strike and Recent favorites in the motor and oil j ulk of an easier spot basis In the east divisions were superseded by standaiSl I ,ru be't. The continued weakness of for ralls. notulily the Pacifies, tobaccos and 1 e"n exchange was also a disturbing fac- food and sugar shares the latter making tor a"d after selling at S4.G5. March significant response oh greutly enlarged dealings to the approaching withdrawal of federal control. The coal situation and Mexican affairs again were Included among the restrain ing Influences of the day, although -in leHS degree than recently Heaviness nf oiis wun Mexican connections was at tributed less to nolltlral than technical Conditions. several of the steels and equipments were unaer pressure as a result of re ports Of new financing or recanttaliz&tlnn plans, but extreme losses In most qf those eii:Ks were parity removed at me ena. i nere was active trading In bonds, es peclally Liberty and Victory Issues at concejsions, but Internationals ' made slight improvement. Total sales, par viuo, asgrrgsiea siz.z&u.ouu. via united States bonds were unchnne-eri nn on.ll auring tne week. foreign exchange was once more de ferred to th V. 8. 8. Prairie, re pair ship, which accompanied a fleet of submarine chaser to the Azores on two occasions, and that during these two trips he saw two German sumbarlnes shot up with depth bombs and saw the wreckage of them after they cams to the surface. defeated them repeatedly, and finally marcnea triumphantly into Jerusalem. There the rededicated ,the Temple to the service of the One God after it had remained denied for exactly three years. The rededication took place on the 25th day of the Jewish month of Kisley, in the year 168 B. C. and It Is In commemoration of this glorious event that the Feast of Chanukah or Dedication, 4s celebrated today. The festival lasts for eight days. In accordance with an old legend which states that a single cruse of undented oil found in the temple at the time of the rededication burned for eight days through the miraculous intervention of God. For this reason the kindling of the lights in the home and in the synagogue Is the moat distinguishing feature of the festival. One candle is lit the first day, one the second day, and so on until eight are kindled on the last day of the feast. Special pray ers and scriptural readings are recit ed in the synagogue, but the holiday la nevertheless regarded as a minor one because there is no injunction against tabor on that day. fleeted the mounting- re lull hnliriav busi ness all over the country. Another actual decrease of about 882.o5o.000 in clearing house loans and discounts reduced the to tal of that item to 15.106,303.000. or ap proximately 1330.000,000 under the high peak of two months ago. NEW YORK STOCK LIST. (South) Am. Beet Sugar . Am. Can Am. Car A. Fdy. . . Am. H. & hi. pfd , Am. Int. Corp. ,., Am. Locomotive . , Am. Linseed Am. Smelt. & Hot. Am. Sugar Am. Sum Tob. ... Am. Tel. & TeL .. Am. Tobacco Anaconda Conner . Atchison Atl. Coast Line . . . Atl. O. & W. I. ... Bald. Locomotive , Baltlmosi & Ohio Beth, flteel "B" . Canadian Pacific . Central Leather ISalesjHighjLow Close 97 1 94! 98 62 62V4 62M 136V136 1136 Hl)ilZllii, 109fc109tt Ml. a. a. , 1U l In modern times the festival ham!,-ui '.n o.' V,' ' ' assumed more and more the character j Chi..' H i. & Pac. of a children s celebration, a period oficnmo Copper great Joy. marked by the playing of games and the recounting of the great deeds . of the Jewish heroes and martyrs of the past. , Sleepless For Her! Let Us Advise You What to Give Consider French Ivory and Silver Plated Toilet Articles; Combs, Brushes, Mirrors, Powder Boxes, Hair Receivers, or Delicate Per fumes, Cosmetics, and Toilet Water. eased off to 84.00, closing at that level wnn me general list easy, net unchanged to 50 points lower. The market opened steady at un changed prices to an advance of 27 points, wim January selling at 37.04 and May at 32.60 after the call,. There was some do mestic , trade buying and covering and early reactions were followed by a bulge with the near months relatively firm. Bullish reviews of the goods situation and rather a bullish View of the week-end figures helped in the late trading under increased offerings from Wall Street and local traders reports of a further decline in loreign exenange. January sold off from 87.05 to 38.60. while Muv declined to SI 92 and last prices were at the lowest point oi mo nay, n eastern Den spot nrm estimated the crop at 10.440.000 bales, and excluding linters. There was nothing to indicate any change of -sentiment as to the probable showing of the census re port on Monday, giving the amount of cotion guinea prior 10 uecemoer I. ana traders snowed comparatively little In terest in forecasts of either the s-innlnir or in crop estimate scneauied for pub lication next Thursday. Reports that Italian manufacturers are nnVrfnir rottnn piece gooas nere lea to considerable com ment in connection with claims that for eign made goods are beainnina- to com pete wnn aomestio products. cotton cioseo easy. NEW YORK LIVESTOCK. NEW YORK. Dec. 6. Beeves, no trad ing; calves. Irreaular: vtala. m.fll)i24 00: culls. 12.0OiQil7.OO; fed calves, 11.00013.00; graesers, 8.0010.00; yearlings. 6.50S7.S0. Sheep and lambs steady; sheep, b.onut 9.00; culls. 4,004.50; yearlings, lO.OOfa) U.00; lambs, 14.00916.(0; culls. 10.00& Hogs steady at 14.00(314.25; pigs, 14.00; roughs. 12.00. DRY GOODS. - Miss Elizabeth Johnston, a sister of Mary Johnston, the popular Virginia nsvellst, has been appointed proba tion officer In Winston-Salem. N. C. The first American woman regularly entering the dental profession was Mrs, L. H. Tsylor, who matriculated in a Cincinnati dental college in 1864. NEW YORK, Dec 6 Cotton goods to day held firm with price trend upward. Yarns were Arm. trading being Lighter. Raw silk was .unchanged and burlaps i"i. uui Kuuua neiq nrm. In proportion to population women preachers were more numerous in the United States fifty years ago than they are today. ' . The bouquets thrown to Mme. Pattr on the occasion of one of her farewell appearances in Paris filled eight carriages. Xln.all the official reports of the city councils of Philadelphia, from 1822 to 18S7, appears the Imprint of Lydia R. Bailey, who was at that time a well-known woman printer in the Quaker City. A YOUNG white wjman to assist in general nouseKeej-iing. will be given living- quarters, good wages and every consideration to one who desires a good home. Applv to 116 Woodward Ave.,, Norwood Park. 12-7-3 THE Value of Welding When you figure the sav ing remember to credit , the job with a fair value , for time saved. Asheville Welding Co. Phone 1116. 63-65 Biltmoi-e Ave. i TOpen High CioTe Premier Christmas Candi les Candy in One, Two, Three and Five Pound ' Boxes Stationery For Milady's Christmas Someone is going to give the ONE Gift she'll use and treasure. If you give one of our Beautiful Holiday Boxes of Eaton, Crane, and Pike or Hord's Linen Stationery your gift will be that one. Foun tain Pens, Eversharp Pencils. y Father, Husband or Brother Uses his Shaving Utensils constantly. A gift Qf this kind will be a daily reminder of your Christmas kindness. Gem, Gillett, Duplex Safety Razors, and Blades. Soap and Traveling Toilet Cases, Thermos Bottles. Many others. Special Christmas Boxes of Cigars at Box Prices. ."THE REXALL STORE" H'S-DgOG-STQ No. I Biltmore Ave. . Col. Fuel A Iron . Corn Products .... Crucible Steel .... Cuba Cane Bugar . Erie Gen. Klectrlo Uen. Motors Gt. North, pfd Gt. North. Ore Ctfs Gulf States Steel .b Illinois Central ... Inspiration Cop. . . . Int. iler. Mar. pfd. , Int. Nickel Int. Paper i Kenn. Cotiier ..... U & N. .1 Maxwell Motors . . . Mex. Petrel Miami Copper . . , . Midvale Steel Mo. Pacific ,.' N. Y. C ;.. N. Y.. N. H. H. . N. A F Nor. Pacific Ohio Cities Gas ... Ok. Pro. A Ref. .. Pan.-Am. Pet Pennsylvania Jittn. t w. va. ..b Ray Con. Cop Reading Rep. Iron A Steel . Royal Dutch. N. Y. Sea. Air Line . . Sea. Air Une pfd.b! in. uu & net. , Sloss-Shef S. & I. Southern Pacific Southern Railway Southern Ry. pfd. Studebaker Corp. , Tcnn. Copper Texas Co Tobacco Products Union Pacific lT. S. Retail Stores united Fruit I'. S. Food Products I . S. Injl., Alcohol U. S. Rubber .., U. S Steel I.'. S. Steel pfd. ... Utah Copper Va. Caro. Cheni. . Western Union . . , West. Electric . . . Willys-Overland 1 24 Coca-Cola I 1 December January . March May July ..... . ...... 39.15 88.75 3ff.75 37.05 86.60 86.60 84.5S 34.00 84.00 .- 32.&0 1.92 31.92 81. 12 30.50 30 50 NEW YORK BONDS. (Southern) 55 14 169 342W 79 39 1210 I. 88 toZ 106 22 H 7U 28 108 38 H 201 ii 50 25 29 89 97 81 20 7714 lue U. 8. 2s, registered , ...b 100 i . a. zs, coupon b 100 U. S. convertible 3s, registered ...b 88 V. 8. convertible 3s, coupon h 88 U. S. 4s, registered b 105 U. S. 4s, coupon It 105 American Foreign Securities 5s American Tel. & Tel. cv. 6s Anglo-French 5s Atchison sen. 4s Atlantic Coast Line 1st 4s Baltimore A Ohio cv. 4s Bethlehem Steel ref. 5s . . . Central of Ga. Con. 5s .... Central Leather 5s Chesapeake A Ohio cv. 5s . Chicago, B. A Q. Joint 4s 93 iui3M,u, lull, at oi. jr. cv. .s ... 6H4t .Chicago, R. I. A Pac Ry. ref. 4s.. 65 City of Paris 6s 94 u Colorado A Southern ref. 4s ... 72 Denver A Rio Grande ref. 5s pfd. 49 Wl?i . lHJULUH 98 .... 93 'i it:," " iiiiiiois eniraj rer. is 76 nt. Mer. Marine 6s 73 .if. . ? . 95 77. 76 56 8 85 80 79 39 69 19 S0V4 106 22 71. 28 108 BS 201 23 60 25 29 29 10ltfl02 47 704 23 58 109 10 V. 298 88 126 3 202 79 V4 106 124 104 tt IJ.31113 72l 72 63 46 106 28 58 V. 108 lOVi IDS 87 134 90 201 77 104 U 123 104 30 Vi I 89 88 63 3 39 71 87 81 68 11 104 Kansas utty Southern ref. 6s i,iKgeu os Myers ds Louisville A Nashville un. 4s Missouri, Kan. A Texas 1st 4s Missouri Pac. gen. 4s New York Central deb. 6s ... Norotic A W .1. tim Northern Pacific 4s ; "!!!!!! 76 Pennsylvania Consolidated 4a .. 93 Pennsylvania gen. 6s 90 Reading gen. 4s 79 Republic Iron A Steel 5s 1940 .'.b 92 St. Louis A San. Fran. adj. 6s .... 67 Seaboard Air Line adj. 5s 39 Southern Bell Tel. 5s 86 Southern Pacific cv. 5s 108 Southern Railway 5s 85 Southern Railway gen. 4s 80 Texas Company cv. 6s 103 Texas A Pacific 1st b 84 Union Pacific 4a 84; U. S. Bteel 6s 98 Virginia Car, Chemical 6s 94 Wabash 1st ...j. ...b 89 CHfCAGO GRAIN. AMERICAN KED CROSS JIJ.l.lvL ft HEAITH AMD A fH Vi1 !APPY NEW YEARVi Battery Park Bank SAFETY MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE COURTESY SERVICE 1 CHICAGO, Dec. 6. Unusual strength in the rye and barley markets, a condition ascribed to active export demand, had a bullish effect today on corn. The close for corn was unsettled, c to 1 net higher. Oats finished c to c up, and provisions unchanged ta a decline of 27c. Total sales. 500,408. TREND IS LOWER ON THE COTTON MARKET NEW ORLEANS. Dec. 6 The trend was lower in a moderate way today In cotton, closing prices being at the low est, except December which was SO points up from the bottom. Last prices were at a net loss or iz to & points. Fluctuations of the session carried the maraei up tor small net gains at times, and down for small net losses t nthpra with sufficient selling toward the end to cause me net results lor the day to be losses. Around the oDenlnr the near months were I to 4 points down, after which the maraei movea up to net advances on a better Impression concerning the Mnlcnn smiauon. 1 ne reports concerning the con dition of President Wilson also seemed to help values for a while, but at the highest me nurin eioou ac net gains or only 15 to 21 points. , Selling toward ths end of the day ap peared to be due to bearish exneciationa concerning ths census bureau report on ginning, due the first thing Monday mornlnar. Spots vers unchanged at 4flc for middling, which compared with the closing price of 39.20 for December and 28.90 for January. Cotton closed steadr at a decline nf 1' 10 ao points. Open -1 Low ! Close December 1 IsTSO I 39.00 29.20 January 37.24 36.90 36.90 March 34.70 . 84.42 34.42 May 82.75 12.35 . SZ.STi July 81.29 80.77 30.77 Spot CO 1.1 o a aulet and uncnanaed. Sales on the spot. 530; to arrive, 200. Low middling. 34.00; middling, 40.00; good middling, 41.76. - CORN: December January . May OATS: December May PORK: January . . May LARD: January . May RIBS: Jansfery . . May ...... Open 1.38 1.34 1.32 High 1.40 1.36 I 1.34 .77 1: 80 34.00 123.80 ,23.40 35.00 34.25 23.35 23.45 jl8.90 1 18.85 Low I Close 1.38 1.81 .78 .78 34.50 33.25 23.10 23.15 18.75 18.75 J.59 1.83 .77 .79 35.00 34.25-, I 23.25 8.37 118.1 118.1 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. , CHICAGO. Dec. 6. Hogs receipts 18, 000; lower top, 13.56; bulk, 13.2013.50; heavy, 13.2013.55; medium. 13.25ffl3.50: light. 13.2013.60: light lights. 12.750 18.25: heavy packing sows, smooth, 12.50S 13.00; packing spws. Tough, 12.8012.60; pigs, 12.0OQI12.85. , . Cattle receipts, 4. 000? compared with a week ago. strictly prime steers 26o higher: others mostly 50c to tl lower: butcher stock 25 to 75c lower; calves. 25c higher; western. 60c to 75c lower! feed era 60 to 75c lower. Sheen rereints 10 . 000. com oared with a week nrn- iWmha and yearlings mostly 75c higher; sheen. 25 to 6jc higher; fat handyweight eaininir ir 1 . RECLINING CHAIR The Ideal Gift for Dad where, at the close of a hard day's work, he can lounge in comfort among the daily news papers. t Upholstered in leather, with reclining backs and extension foot rests. We have them in golden oak or mahogany finishes. Beaumont Furniture Co. HOME OF FURNITURE, VALUES 27, Biltmore Ave. Phone 1002 t NAVAL STORES. JACK'SONVILLK. Fla.. Dec. Tur- ientine nrm. o3; sales, 47; receipts. iv. suipments, stocK, 1U.1K. Roeln. W-W to K. ouiet: H to B. steady; sales. 894; receipts, 887: ship ments. 1.450; stock. 93.8S7. Quote: B, 16.10 fis.wi: 1 lf.26y i6.30; E, 16.3016.36,' F. 16.30fi16.35: C, 16 35; H, 16.3S&16.40 I, 17.20617.85: K. lf.00: M. 18.7S.' X. JO On: W-O, 20.75; W-W. 21.59. sm COTTONSEED OIL. NEW YORK. Den. a. (kttared lloiri. datlon on .Ihe heavtnM In tarH ud lair of supporting orders war responsible fo? lowar pncea in oottonseea oil today. Clos ing prices were 20 to 29 points net lower. 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