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REALTY MARKET HEWS AMD COMMENT lirotui \Resells the. Lorrnino Apartments nt Madison Ave. and 99th Street. s:l.000,000 IX LEASES Browning: Finds Lessees or World's Tower Building nnd Apartment Houses. Tr; .nil to flirurc out which bit of prop- erty I'rcdcricU Drown la golns to turn over ti.xt ' BCtttriB to bo 0110 of the, lpubr Indoor pastlmca In realty circles. Kcr a week or moro yir. llrown, furnlKhcil eoirlil' rablo copy for real ontato by hopplne nimbly nbout the city picking up choice bits of property In varloui sections. .Now ho Is equally act'.tn on tho other fUIc of tho tjiarkeL He provided moro material for comment veiterday by roaelllnc the Lorraine, a seven story apartment houso nt 1413 Madison avenue. adJoliilnR tho southeast corner of Ninety-nint- h street. , Tho Lorralno occupies a plot 50x100, brings in a yearly rental of $14,000, ana tus held at JS5.000, Its assessed valuat- ion bung JS3.000. Mr. Brown bought It (or investment on September 12 last. LEASES AGOHUliATE 93,000,000. Uttts aBKregatlnK over $3,000,000 have been closed by Kdward IV. Hrown-lti- g. according to an announcement made ty tho lajter yesterday. Tho largest of these leases Involves the World's Tower BjllJIng ami the World's Tower Annex at 10S and 112 West Fortieth street. Just of Broadway, which Mr. Drowning rented to the Tolnt Kealty Corporation, Louis K. Schwartz president. This Is a modern otneo bulldlnsr, 75x100, built about six years ago by Mr. Browning1. Extensive alterations are contemplated by tho lessee corporation. J. Robert Reuben was the attorney In this transact- ion. Mr. Browning likewise leased the South-dil- e apartment house, 100x100, accom- modating sixty families, to J. Oranat Mr a term or years : tno six story eleva- tor apartment at 54 and 56 East 129th street, known as the Nobel, to J. Klein , Kenway apartmentB at tho northwest corner of Convent nvenuo and 150th street to Charles Juster; the Uoyal Crown apartment at 14 to 26 Kast TVtnty-sevent- h street to Abraham Arkln. At the same time Mr. Browning nego- tiated an eight yoar extension on tho leue affecting the Hoy.ilton apartment hotel at 42 West Seventy-secon- d street for Harry S. Proctor, and a ten year ex- tension on the lease of the Hotel Nobel-\- at 126 West Seventy-thir- d ptrcct, for tho Bcldor Hotel Corporation. SIX IIKONX AI'.VIITJIK.VTS SOLD. Six apartment houses In The llronx, valued at $300,000, changed hands yes- terday. Tho properties nre located nt 1033, 1037, 1041. 104o, 1049 and 1053 Bryant avenue. They were sold by the .Vason llealty Company (Max N. Natan- - sonj to Philip Wattenberg, who paid cash for them above the mortgages. Tho apartments are five story struct- ured, each on a lot 40x100. They wero bought by the selling company In Au-FJ- t. 1918. through Messrs. Sclkln and V.inti. who also acted as brokers in tho resale yesterday. SELLS MUnilAV HILL HOME. John I- - Ogden of the banking, firm of F. II, Keech Co. sold hla former resl. dtr.ee at S3 Park avenue through the Douglas Roblruon, Charles S. Brown Company. It Is a four story house, on a lot 19.9x80, adjoining the northeast er of Thirty-nint- h street, assessed at a valuation of 161,000. J. L. Batile, iiT.tr of the purchase contract, will take title, acting for tho actual purchaser, who ww have the houee remodelled for his nhen the present tenancy of lus. Anna, Williams expires In March. TO HEMODEL FOR STUDIOS. Peso & Bros, pold for all cash, for Mrs. Sarah Stephenson and others, the three story brick building at 22 Bank street on plot 19.11x4ux93. The pur fiaser, who now Urea In Washington, P C, will alter the premises nnd oc- - 'jpy tho same for studios. OIIIHU SALES' IX 31 A MI ATT AX LAST 112TH STHEKT James H. 'ruikshank resold to Willy Ehern r.uuss tho three story dwelling nt 110 Kast 112th street, on plot 17 4x100, by tho city at J 7,000. Harry .\uK.irman and Ii A. Polak were the brokirs VB3T 174TII STHEET Schwab & Co. w th Harry W. Davis, sold for a client tlvo story apartment houso, COx 100, 104 West 174th street, to the Bfnenson Realty Company, held at S60 000. HAST 102D STREET -- The six story apartment house, 37.6x100.11, at 326 .id 323 East 102d street; near Second f enue. was sold by the Schwartz es-- o tho 37 West Nineteenth Street Ur y Company, which was rcpre-ff.lc- d by Arthur O. Ernst as attor-- - C.iT 1S4TH STREET Knnls A Hln-ro- tt bought from Ray D. Kupferman the tlc atory apartment houso it Cll Wfst lS4th street, 10x100, having an 'rruil rental of about J9.600, and kd at J63.000. Harold M. Silverman the broker. The houso Is for twenty families. WriST SnVI.'NTV-FHtS- T STREET T- - Hilar Rewtlty Company, Lawrence ' -- a am president, sold 212 Wet-- t r,' first ftrcct, a three story ISxlOii 3, to John Hodcl, who . t to Helen Fountain. m . v ; STREET Jennie I. Ryan fold - ' snring street, a five story tene- - \.' .\.xlOO to Joseph Rovegno ana ',.. ,' Vlalottl. av.ai ;. a Sally Hamilton sold 1317 'f A. a six story tenement with \iea. 't00. near Keventletli streci, KW7 '. \.TH STREET .lames H. ' M 36 JiiKt 115th Htreet. a five '. ' it with stores. 25x100.11. 0111r.1t .li:n in tub nnnxx. ls \. vi.r. AYKNUi: F. J. Oullfoyle , mm two lots on Intervale at.'.ut 200 feet north of Wlp- - . avenue. tAw.. ANF.NL'i: Cahn ft Plttman a '.lent of A. G. Bachmann ' - .r.Msttnent tho five story apart-'- . 11x91. at 2426 Grand avo- - ie cnily acquired through A. I i' o U Son. fiAI .imin AVI7NUB The Morgen tr Druthers Syndicate sold to Je..Ph Oiiiinsky Its contract to pur fh. iio'j Harrison avenue, n five '.t- '- Iiouk. 75x100. The house shows n ih.ome of $14,000 and was j' J'JO.000. II HOOK I, YN SALS. v Builders Inc.. Bold 1832 Sev ?: street, Brooklyn, two family B r sfjria sold for Liorenio Vannat. e'nt for occupancy the one family i 13(2 Blxty-elfht- h stresu PRICE DELAYED SALE FOR TWENTY YEARS Church Finally Buys Site for School Extension, Negotiations between St, Thomas's Koman Catholic Church and Benjamin Koaenstoclc, which were entered Into nearly twenty years apo, have eventu- ated In the purchase by tho church of the flvo story flat nt 1R7 .St. Nicholas avenue, of which Mr. Itosenstock has been the owner for more than twenty-on- e years. The parcel measures 29.4x64 and Its purchase, now gives the I'uirch a piece of property which has a IV'j.itago of 140.9 feet on St. Nicholas nvenuo. 100 feet on 117th street nnd 109 feet on 1 118th street. Tho parochial school connected with St. Thomas's occupies an R7 foot alto on fit. Nicholas avenue. It was originally planned to extend the school over tho southwest corner of St. Nicholas nve- nuo nnd 118th street. The five story flat at the corner was acquired nnd negotia- tions were entered Into with Mr. Itosen-stoc- k for his property. Owing to a dirforencB of opinion ns to price these negotiations have only Just been closed. The church will eventually Improve the slto occupied by tho two flats by an ex- tension to tho school. LEASING ACTIVE. nutldlnsa, Lofts nnd Stores Great Demand, Douglas Robinson, Charles fi. Bronn Company leased a loft at 32 West Twenty-secon- d street to Jonas & Company : a loft nt 92 Kast Tenth street to Henry de rilllppls and M. l'orslco ; n loft at 149 Spring street, to Max Wngman: the building 2S6 Bowery to Christian C Cramer; the building ut 109 South street to Charles Zeller A Son; tho building nt 281 West Broad- way to Greenwich Engineering Com- pany : the fitorc and basement at 274-27- 6 Church street to Adworth Manufacturing Companyr Inc. i the -- fifth loft at 414 Hroadwny to Guarantee Sales Company; the store nnd basement at 195 Sixth avenue to Sixth Avenue and Fourteenth Street Market Company ; the storo and basement at 141 West Twentieth, street to Edward J. Beigen: n store at 46 Third uvenuo to Thomas Logrande, and a loft at 414 Broadway to Louis Diamond. Albert B. Ashforth, Inc.', leased space In the Acker. Merrall & Condlt Building, southwest corner of Fifth avenue and Thlrty-rtft- h street, to Joseph Brandt & Bro., Ehreel & Marlani, E. Robinson. Helen Darby. Mlsn Katherlne Morris. Mrs. Claire Decker; spaco In 60 Broad street to Dickenson & Oaskell, lni ; George W. Moss, It. C. Loup & Co. Pnlnt and Varnish Works, Inc. ; the top floor of 32 West.Thlry-secon- d street to New- man & Relfer; space In the St. Paul Building. 220 Broadway to Charles E. Piper, William Radford, Herman P. Hcvenor, Henry McClure, Irving Klrrch- - laum. William F. Coon, Henry Pomere-lin- e and George R. Lnlblo. Jordan II. Oelsen. Spear & Co. rented the fourth loft. 10,000 square feet. In the building 84-9- 0 Fifth avenuo to London & Schaefer : the thirteenth floor, 14,000 square feet. In the building 71 West Twenty-thir- d street to Al Benjamin & Bros.; for the Eugatnom Realty & Constructlou Co. tho third loft In 143-14- 5 West Twen- tieth street to S. Wlcha. Dnlght, Archibald & Perry, Ina, leased tho entire bulldlmr a' 242 West Twentieth street, to M. Stink i; space In Ml Fulton street, to E.-C- . Paige; lofts at 154-15- 6 West Thirty-secon- d street to Isaac Roth, Goldstein & Goldberg, Klein & Jelln, Shlplro & Satz; lofts at 466 Sixth avenue to Shakolnlk, Rosenfeld A Stein; space at 440 Fourth avenue to Samuel ICavanow; space at 119-12- 1 West Twenty-thir- d street to Samuel Ro senthal, Parisian Embroidery Company, Al. TODla. L. J. Phillips & Co. leased for Mm. M. Burns O'Brien tho store at 113 West Forty-seven- th street. M. Rosenthal Company leased to Jacobson & Kass a loft at 236-23- 8 Fifth avenue. Henry Hof leased for Dr. D. J. Mc- Donald the four story buirdlng at 137 East Forty-thlr- d street to J. M. McDow. ell. Inc.. for a term of years J. Clarence Davles leased for Henry Frank to the Arden Manufacturing Company, the three story brick factory, 446 East 148th street. Whlto-Goodma- n leased to Toy &W11-merdl- the fourth loft, 10,000 square feet, at 470-4- 7 S Fourth avenue: also the store on the Thirty-secon- d street side of 152 Madison avenue to Splclmann & Co., silk merchants, and several floors In tho building, 35 West Twentieth street, to Bloom. Strassberg ft Oilman, Manny Flshbach and Harry Wasser. man. Payson McL. Merrill Company, Inc., leased a loft at 39 East Twentieth street to David Cohen for tha manufacture of ladles' dreees. Charles F. Noyes Company leased for the Rowantree-Schle- y Company a loft at 38-4- 2 West Twenty-fourt- h street to E. Slff. and spaco In the Masonic Build- ing, 46 West Twenty-fourt- h street, to Harry Coxall. The D. Zuckcrman Company leased 2.500 square feet In 45 and 47 East Twentieth street to King ft Saltman ; 2,000 square feet In 134 to 140 West Twenty-nint- h street to Rudln & Seaman. and 3,000 square feet In 142 Fifth ave- nue to the Iris Dreas Company. William A. White & Sons with Daniel Blrd.iall ft Co. leased a loft In 443 and 445 Broadway to Strauss Bros. & Co., and In 26 West Fifty-eight- h street loft to Rosalind E. Tower. PIIIVATE LEASES. Flawson & llobbs rented for H. C. Meyer to F. H. Wlilte tho dwelling 139 Wejt Klghty-slxt- h street ; also 335 Yfest Seventy-sevent- h street for E. K. Blddall to A. Burchell. and 213 West Seven- tieth street for C. R. Hubert to R. V. Schoomacker. raison McL. Merrill Company, Inc., subleased for Frederic Culver a largo dunlex apartment at 140 Wost Fifty seventh street to Capt James H. Kid- der; an apartment at the Hotel Lans-do- 2 East Fifty-sixt- h street, tn Miss H. Mvrtle Dunn, and leased for William A. White ft Sons, as agents, lor jonn iv Rockefeller. Jr.. to Mrs. Mollie Hlg. gins Smith the four story aweiung, jim West Sixty-fourt- h street. Shaw ft Co. havo rented for bamuei r, PVIber tho four story dwelling, 2039 Fifth aenue, to Mrs. O. Lorensen. In A. n. OCT OF TOYiTf TIIAXSACTIONS The Ijflwls H. May Company resold for I'laza Stores, Ltd., J, Iauchhelmer president, two houses on Falrvletv ave nue, Hammeis, u. 1., to iviom di-dc- r, who will make extensive alterations and tliold same for Investment. Robert 17. .Farley urganixanon ep tii Union nnd New Haven Trust Company, as trustees, plot in the Nep- - perhan Heisnts section 01 iunt w Robert Head, who has a home aaioining. H. Frankfort rentea ior . uo.ia w Mortimer C. Zuckerman for a term oi three years n cottago ano garage on 11m northeast corner of Central avenue nnd Oak street. The Hanson construction yoniiiuni. Inc., bought from 8. Goodman plot, 7Jx 109 southwest corner of Sherman street and the Fresh Pond road, KvergTeen. ii'miam h. Hlntelmann sold to Henry G, Atha of Newark for Michael Bennett nn estate on iiumson roaa, oppmiw Itumson Country Club, near IUd Bahlt. Tho property has a frontage on the Rum-so- n road of nbout 330 feet, nnd contains eight 'acres. There li n .modern resi- dence, which was sold fully a large stable and garage. The place V..M at 135.000. At Far nockaway William U Bowman leased for the Southold Pavings Bank a house PH car twvauu w ji nnd tho F. A. Jennings house on Fulton Htrcct to 8. Ilubln. 11 ICarnch bought from G. Ilnvltand tho plot, 115x160, cast side of Fourteenth street, north of Seventh avenue, Collcgo Point A. Jacob sold to S. I'app a plot, COx 100, eapt side of Fourteenth street, north of Seventh avenue, Collego Point, UCAIi i: STATU JOTTINGS. William A. White & Sons were ap- pointed1 agents for tho property recently sold by the Preferred City Ileal ICstate Company at 91 Maiden lane, a four story Mercantile Building, between Com ana Pearl streets. The buyer In tho sale of tho property 644 to 650 West 177th street by the Nason llealty Company (Max N. Natan-son- ) Is Charles Klmmelman, who owns similar buildings In Washington Heights. Alice Duer Miller, novelist, Is tho buyer of the sixteen foot dwelling nt 138 I2ost Fifty-fift- h street, near Lexington avenue, sold recently by Annlo M. Smith and Km ma J, Nlcholnl. The Douglua Itobinson, Charles S. Brown Company and Heton Henry A Douglas Olbbons were tho brokers. TRANSACTIONS RECORDED. TRANSFK1U. (With name and ldrs of ovrner nd attorny. ) East tfld. (Eait of Fifth vnu!, htwn rourtfenth and llOlli treats.) MADISON' AV, eor, 7Jd t, runs 10!.: x c It.ix ii 2i.2 v If. 3 n D to a 7Sd it x w(0 to btt !56 Vtt End Ave Corp to Raymond H Kutntr. 2303 Hugh? v, b mt . e a . all liens. Oct It, 1911: atty, C H T 4 O Co, 12 Court st. Brooklyn It 110TH ST, JOT n, ftil00.ll .Metropolitan Ssv Bank to rnwool Il'alty Co. S09 Willis av. The llronx, all liens. Jsn 17, atty, Lawyers T T Co, ISO llwuy.l 1,000 Wet Bide. (Wet of Hfth avenue, bt een Fourteenth and 110th streets.) 4JTH ST, 810 W, 15xt0(i 5 Henry Foriier-Icl- n la Maiden KnUtlni! Mills, Maiden, Mart., mtr 110,000. all llene. un 13: altv. PauI firm. 303 riivav .. . H00 DIIOADWAV. n w cor 4th hi. runs n l!i x r ii, ix a Six w !Sx lon.i to oin at X e 111.1 to beg Archibald n Itu'eell to Moeea T Tyns and Albertlna T ltuell, Princeton. N J. and rcy n l'yne, N J, m Il9(,00n. til llene. Nov ll. lies; attyw, Jeller, 11 t II !2 Exchanca place ItOO S4T1I ST, 51 XV. ISxlOO.6 Lawytrs TllU A T Co and Richard T Oreene, csr, to Otrtrudo D Walker, 13 V Sitli et. Jan II: attys, Qrtene & H, 41 Uxclmiixo placa I100.0UO SiTll ST. Hi W, MxtOO.t Hy Feuer.teln to Kath HillHr.ll. 7 H sid it. Phlladel phla. Pa. mtg 115,000. all llene, Jan 13. atty. Paul Clroti, 102 llway 1100 71BT BT. 213 W. 11x100.6 Ellay llealty Co to JoHn irodel, 107 Dltmaa av, UKJyn, all llene. Jan 21: atty. Title Uuar ft T Co. 17 Blr 1109 SAME I'ltOPErtTY John llooLto lllei Tountaln. 241 W 19th at. Jan 21; atty. earn 1100 MANHATTAN AV, 44, 23x100 Lillian TV Moire to 1. w Moera Ileal Ettnte Co, mtt l:,000, all Jlens, b and a and cue, Jan II; atty. II Moore. 1 Rector et.... II CENTRAL PARK W. , 67.11 n 106th et, 11x100 'John Furlonr to Jamea H Crulkehank, Freeport, L I. mil IK.JOO. all llene. Jan 11; attys. Scott. O & 11. 44 Cedar at $100 Cptown. (Manhattan Island, north of 110th atreot.) 112TH 8T, 341 E, 28x100.11 Pallecro and Cecilia Peilerano to Anita reragallo. 243 K 112th et. n Dart, mtr 19.000. all llene. a t: attv. Chaa Zerbarlnl. 14s Rwav...ll 3D AV, 1111, w cor 120th at (174-U- 4 E), 26x101.1 (torecloa Jan 14. 1911 Phoenix Intraiam, rf, to New York Tnut fl, 26 Broad st, aubj to taxee, Ac, Jan 31; atty, f A Snow, IS Wall at 130.000 HID 8T, W. and Colyera Row ). . 171 w Duray, 100x19 11 (fore-clo- a Nov .14, 1911) Oeorte M MacKellar, ref, to Bdw F Weed, Darlen. Conn, fore-olo- a ot tax Hen, & (. Jan 22: altvi, Dun-lo- p 14k Otto, 41 Law ton et. New Itocliell. N Y 111,000 Bronx. (Borough of The, Bronx.) SIOTH ST. n s. .110 w White Plalni av. 60x114 leader Sliver, ref. to II Ellx Oliver. 1717 Welletta av. Jan 20;. attys, Mntt A McC, 61 Warburton av, Yonkere, N T 1100 BRYANT AV, w a. 100 a 163th st, 340x 100 Normar nal Estate Co to Malex Blty Corp, 170 Bway, Jan II. atty. A ft Nataneon, 170 Ilway. II ALEXANDER AV. a cor 13th et. 2St 61.6. alao Walton av. a a. belnr lot I, hlk 2,46, tax map Geo' H MrMahun to Luclna Rlty Co, 320 Bway. part, mtg 116.000, Jan IS; nttye, Chedeey , R. 110 Bway 1100 FAILE 8T, w s. 126 n Benoea av, 25x100: aleo Fane st, w a. ISO n Heneca av, 23x100; aleo Falle et. w s, 225 n Seneca av. 25x100; also Falle et, vt s, 230 n 8neca av, 16x100 Tho M Mary tn Harry Ooldemlth. \77 Bway. and ano. mis I1I.I00. Jan 20; atty, T O A T Co. 176 Bway 1100 144TH ST. a a. 115 w Lenox nv, z:.tx 9.11 Mary E N O Nelll to Fleleenrr Realty Co. Newark, N J, July 19, HIS. tte. Rose & Piikue 154 Bway . EIGHTH AV, w cor 149th et. 25x100- -- Roee Ullmann et Al to Renins Kaudcr 1115 Seventh av, mtc 117.00. undivided r. t and I; atty, A W Venlno. S Wa'l et 11 176TH ST. 709 and 711 W. 66.4x92.6 Edwin caragner to 11 m nine corp. 1121 St Nicholas nv. mtg 166,000, nil llene, Jan Hi' atty, T J A T Co. 17 Bway 1100 AMITNDPON AV, e e. 337 e Jefforeon av. 17.6x100 Edenwald Neieon to carl I Del Mleeler and ano. 1710 Webafr av, Jan 11: atty, B Neleon. llld et and White Plains rd. . 11 TINTON AV. w a. 191 7 s 164th et. 351 96.5x26.lxS2. 6 Tnoe J AOama in Alex Rankin. 214 Riverside Drive, mtg 111 600. Dec II, 1911; atty, Wm II Adam. an nrm.i at 11 FAILE ST. w s, 23 e Gilbert pi. 60100 John J Tully to .10s u Anramion, it. W 110th et, Jan 10: atty, Joe O AUrani-eo- 10 Church et 1100 LOTH 16 and 67, map Loula Die!)- - John II nelta II Knappe to ji uaen, n 240th et ana iieen pi, ure , i., n. t. t T Co. to nwav II 8AM13 PROPERTY A Knee D MelKlenam tn same, Deo 10. Il: atty. eame 11 its ee tn a?, man Tiulea Deeh John B Daeh, Ind nnd oxtr, and nno to Sophlo W Rahe, 1609 Bway, Jan 20; atty. L T & T Co. 160 Bway . Ait fAiiotvlnv umi mm. data and atty ' LOTS 6, 94 and 5 Pamo to Fannie n Kraenar, 422 E 7Eth et .. .... 12.000 LOTH 19, 20, 17 to 40 (tame to Waldo E Thompion, 708 nlverelda Drive . 14.000 LOT 24 to It Same to Patk J llanKlev. u- -. rAtrT.SlK at. .Tereev City 12.176 LOT 11 Same to Emma L Young, 166 E gj I860 LOTfl 9, 10. 49 and 60 Edw lllinnp. 362 LOTS 12 and 14 Same to Louis Botlien. TTnlnn at. Ilklvn 1500 LOTS 7. \l. 14 to II Same to Valhalla iM XVIllLi av 13.7,5 LOT 41 flame to Michael Prowler. 4 17 l0th st 1100 LOTS 45 and 44 Pam. to Morris Om. and ano. 155 Hunt. Point av.. ...,J LOT 47 Same to Simon M LOT 12 Same to Christian ilaneen. 245 W 14th st .100 LOTS 43. 41.' 68 and 61 Same to Agnes A Fanning. 19 R 127th st. ..... .. ...II .9' LOTS 61 and 69 Same to Jos 1 l.it.it'r- - nld. 17J W 94th st ... 11.400 LOTS 40 and 61 Same to Dominica La rjamba. 212 Bowery I'00 LOTH 11. 23. 15, II. 4t to 44, 51 to 54. 70 to II Same to Alice M Jones, 69 4 5attt st , Iis.sio LOTS 12, 11 and 66 sama to Northern Realty Co. 41 Cedar st..... .....11,719 LOTS 21 to 25, 44 and 65 Same to Jnj Greoo and ano. 211 B 21th St.... 12.660 TRINITY AV. w s. 173.1 n 165th St. 60x 111.1 SUshlrs Const 'o to Mary II Clark, HI Fort Washington uv, mil 17,000, Jn Hi ally, ll II lieranian, tnvi 3i av 1100 CIIATTF.RTON AV, 1112. s. 53x101 Car- oline J Dick to Frank N Taylor, 8113 rhstterton av, mts; $4,109, Jn :3; ntty. T O A T Co. 176 Bway . .. Jino HID ST, 460-- 4 K. a s. 60x100 Minnie T Thelee to Carl J O Schsdee, 1974 Unl-..lt- av. mtr 116.000. Jan 22. atty. W H Stewart, 1419 3d av $100 MOBTOAOES. (With nams and address ot lender and lwi nJ East Side. (East of Fifth avesue, between Fourteenth and 110th streets.) 110TH 8T. 107 B, 15x100.11, P M. Jan 22 IienWOOa Iteaiiy o iu um ...nwumii tlavlnga Bk. 6 yrs. 6 per cent; nUv. La,wysrs TAT Co, 160 Bway.. . .19,000 West Hde. fWest of Fifth avenue, betneen Fourteenth and 110th strode.) J4TH RT. IS W, 25x100.6, Jan 14 Gertrude li Walker to Lawyers T A T ' aim Blchanl T Green, 644 W lltlh et. true-Ice- s will Wm II Walker. : re t per cent: attys, Greeno A Hurd, 43 Bxrji nlace ,,. 150,000 71ST ST. 213 W, 11x100.6. P M. Jan 51-.- Ino Hodel to Title Guar & T ?o. 176 ii.v due and lnt na tier bond, 110.000 74TH T, 112 W. 10x102.2, Jan 22 Walter THE SUN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1919. Bronx, (tlorough of The Bronx.) PA1LE ST, III, w , SxlOO Hsrry Gold- smith and ano to Theo M Mscy, 130 Pelliam rd, New Iturhelle. N V, prior mtc, 14,100, Jin 20. Instalment', per cntl ally, Title duar 6c T Co, 156 HV t !,3n0 FAILE PT. 917. w e, 25x100 Same o same, prior mtg 14,000, Jan SO, Instal\ menu, ii per venll same atty. . . .Il.joo I'AII.U f?T, s3-7- , w s, to lota. eax-- 100. two mtgi 11.100 each flame to snmc, tun prior mtga 14,100 each, Jan 20, Instalments, 6 per cent! samo atty, 12, con ::ST!I ST. n- a. 410 e flames av, CSxllI Kllxn Wentel to Chaa II Wensel. 27 JlalntJrldire av, prior mt 11.600, Deo !7, 1 0 1 . tlue a per bond: atty, Chaa II Wcnsel. la Hlble House ISOU BATHUATE AV, 2:;-P- , n vv o l?th et. 0.Sx4 Is-- ar Realty Cnrpn to Wm Goodman, Sit Park av, Jan 2!. due Aim 1. tl per cent; atty, Tltla lluar it T Co, 17 mm) $3,000 MOIlItlS AV, e a. CO 1.9 n lOCth at, :3x 100.4 Jeanette J Tucker to Home Bid and Loan An of Mount Vernon, Mount V.rnnn. V V. nrtnr mtp 11.503. Jan 22. install-- . t?t; atty. I, T A T Co, 10 llwnv ISC0 soctiieiin nofi.r.VAnu, 5J2i-:as- e. 101.!2t2,7 lllty Co tu .Metropolitan Kavlnra Ilnnk. f.S Co'ip\ fnuare. Jan JJ, 5 yr. 6ii\c! attv t, T A T Co, 180 Ilway I3S.0OO I.OTH 17 to 40, mm Lmil'i Dh w ld tween furriers nnd trnrment workers K Thompson to John 11 Dnsh. at J40th st ml i)UKh. lienvlly. The day's sulei vr,J HttVr 'i i to raising tho total Hway 19 ALL follonlng sama map. date, atty and $ ytr, cvt! LOTS' 60 und It Domlnlck La Onmbi tn mmi Itoo LOTS Ol and C3 Arnes A Tannine: ti am ! .\ LOTS e and C! 5me to samo 4700 LOTH 84 and 11 Fannie U Krasner t .. . n. . tin LOTS 79 to 13 Alice M Joni to eamo a. 13,722 Thirty thousand red fox drew a big LOTS 21 to 21 Jo Oreco and ano to buying crowd. Somo sensational prices \AL'; ii to \::JU'.\'iia . ero given for a few choice lots, but tho 32 Chrlftlan Harn same. of the fetched LOTS 12. 1J and S3 Nortbern nity Co to num. LOTS 9, 10, 49 and SO Edw HI'n to eame tl.3'2 LOT 6 Fannie B Kraener to entno. ..I\ 10 LOT : to 11 l'atrlek J Itnuel\ to nme. - UlTS 7 and 8 -- Valhalla Coipomtion to imc 11.' TA1T 14 to It Famo t Mm 15,03. I.OTH 4J and 46 M Oroei to eame ! 0 I.OTt! 21, 22, 15 and 36 Alico ji jon same LOT SI tn 34 flimo to earn LOT 41 to 44 Pm to iam ' i!'?n ohl for $60,000. 43,000 brought $SD.00U. LOT 10 Waldo B Thompson to ,lm ,lto LOT 19 Same to aame 11,295 l omcini aiaicmeni. mijn; lira i, LOTS 64 and Ot Jos dreeo ano to 15 per cent, lower than last earn Ji\\ HID ST. 450 to 464 E. s s, MxlOO Carl J O Schade to MlnnU S Thelee, 19 W 127th st, Jan 21. 2 yre. 4: atty. V, II Htewart. till Third av 11.000 GRAND BLVD AND CONCOURSE, n e cor Uuih at. 102.5XJI.IISI.5X1UO jonn urn-nlga- n to Max J Klein. 22 Mednt Morrle Park Weet, Jan 11, Instslle, 6C4: atty, F Lese, 31 Naaiau st $5,000 BATISFIKD MORTGAGES. (With mme and addrees of lender's at- torney.) ' Manhattan. 101D ST, 223 E Isaac Drummer of llklyn to Sarah Deahon. Individ and as extrx will ot Kmma Deshon. July 1, 1901, ntty. Jno U llarrleon. 217 Hway. 19,000 I2D ST, 239-4- 1 E Home of the Christian Hungarian Hick Benevolent Hocletlee of N V to Julio Oabrlk. 116 U 7th et. My II, 1HI; atty. Lawyers T & T Co. 160 Bway 15.000 T, n vr cor Bch at. 25x 79.10 Jaa F Hannlcan to Jeeee S rhllllpe. ae fiurt of Insurance State of New York, to Empire State Surety Co. In liquidation. Oct 21. 1910: atty. 11 Winters. 210 Bway ...$1,500 ftTii iv w 100 n 36th at. 25x75 John Angelina tpptiein to tne cuunuu. TnH,tt hiv llanlc. .tuna 21. 1S72. attye. n t 1; O'Qorman, 51 Chembera ., I10.0UO 91D ST. 122 W Dorothea 11 Simmons to attys. Foley A Powell. 204 Bway. I2.00 93D ST, n s. 115 w let av. isxiuu.e Ba echun to Olive u o iiiiV llklyn. Deo 20. 1191; atty. H 1\ . 45 Pins st I10'\?? AVENUE A, 1644 Bote AnareMn. ei'\ 37TH ST. a s, 200 9th av, ,.rllt i,\5.W Boeh. e. NY. to\ ll.rnird J Ko. T95 9th av.tD'o 16, 1909; atty. Bernard J Foas, 49S 9th av. ...... JJ HIT!! HT. 5 and 7 B rny iw ien 1!, 1906; atty. Jacob Gordon. 210 Gr.inl el . '.I?'0.0,0 111T1I ST, 7 Ilyman anu \\ H n. iiewiky. 2'w 120.il et, David Galewakl. East Wlllleton. L I. and Chas Gal.w.kl. at l.o.el Bon,., 94th et and .wKi. Jul? 1: ioisVatty. D aa.ew.M CliEIinY.. ST. 314. ficsmmel st 45-- jacon ci .5 11 1906; ana J 10 . atty. Harry M Goldberif. 113. uww hotii W Herman Welt nc. Viet it to saml ValintlnT. 24 fc VA et. J.n io. 1914; atty. I TJJ. T -- xVafOn\0200\wyi.V Vv.\ i7ixi62:2 iVn to cSntral A.V Bank M.reh 4. JII1-a- tty. DAT Co. 17 Bay. vi' AV. a w or lOith j \ \. m 1 - - - Aml, \Ehret. 1901; T)...,V,,.l 111 ment CO 10 Oct 24. any. EW J May H Moora to Harriot Do'd, \ay 11. 1905; etty. Bobt T H Ka.ton. 120 uway..... H- - f Avenue A, 26x10. II.T-- l' J.t.t . aa Weber. Hi: (Irand noulevard and Concoure- -, Bronx, Juiy 2, ..... ..... IJt.lnh V je; em, - ...11,500 CANNON'sT.'9oy and' Fannie Frankel . et al to Moeee att ; nwav. June 7. 1905 - IllvS n . 126 w Avenue A. lljoe and Hulda Wltner to lrwio S,m- - ae ancillary admr ot a' Oct -- . p. 1902: utty. iJiwyer. Title A C- -. 10 Bnay - '\\O MECHANICS' I.1KN8. Manhattiui. MADISON AV. 614 Robert Elkeu est An- nette Vlllari. ..wner. Vlctorl Building Contracting Co, Inc. contretor. .1440 3\ I iT. 327 and 229 E Thomas Lynch t T Suffern Taller, owner. United Building Co, contractor. . 415 SATISFIED MECHANIC'S LIEN. Manhattan. I6TII ST. 114 U 120 W J Harry Biker ax! Criterion Construction Co et al. IM . 1116 . . I1U.90 LU PENDENS. Manhattan. TLBASANT AV. s w cor 101th st. dOOJlx 93 WHllam Rankin act Henry Frucht et al (foreclosure of niorttaje); atty, W 11 Adams 63n ST, 411 and 4IS W two actions United States Truit Co of New York art Clue M Marks et al (foreclosure of two mortsagee); attye, Stewart A Shearer. 51D ST. 426 and 421 W, 2 actlnne United .\late Truet CO cu .ew mm eEni\k Montague D Cohen t al (foreclosure of two mortgagee), attys, Stewart A fyhearer mviNOTON ST. 301 and 112. two actions Francis Anbury Palmer Fund gt Chnrles Caiaita et al (foreclosure of two mortgagee), atty. H Keny. '.ti ST. 27 and 211 Julia A Low et ol agt Max Hlrihavlls et al (forectdeure of inoriKSaei; any. tn n\Ti st. sta W Matilda Krecer art EIli a.beth Smltb et al (action to art asija conveyance): atty, 11 A ueiuei. ant HT. 221 W Bertha R Fox art Bly eee Realty Co, Inc, et al (Xorecloeure o.f mortgage): att)i, Elinun, Lee, Corn & Lewlne. 29TII ST 111 W Helen O Zurich net r.lvjes Realty Co. Inc. e al (foreclosure of mortvage); attys, lEtaman, 1, corn A iwine. Bronx. LOT 33. block 3809, aeotlon 13, Isx map City of New York aft Fredericks Steinke Mutnford at al (action to foreolois tax lien) ; ntty, w i' Jiurr. RESCLTS AT AlTTIOJf. AT 14 VESEY RTItEKT 1 Ily Dryan L Kennelly. 103r S18 E. s s. SOS e 3d av. Ux 100 0, sty mi ana sirs m u crooues ai J M I) Co, Inc. et al; due, R,721.n5: taiea. 4o, 1308.14; to tha plaintiff. .18,000 Uy Arthur C. Sheridan, lfTT BT. SI 11, n i, 11 4 e 2d av, 54,lx 0.4i.13 0x07.8, 8 sty tnt and sire F M Oppenhelmsr ait Leo Itnvere et al; due. 120,4 ui.2o; taxes, c, essooo; to ii a llaggsrty .120,200 KECORDED LEASES. Manhattan. 1ST AV, i!T6, ir 1, 111 1 Kith St. \J0x0; lt av. 577, w s, 13 3 e Irtth st. ;oi.n -- Max Canno to Wolf Knrp. E:n let nv. 3 yrs from lec 1, 1018, .1 yrn renew , ntty. IlenJ II Llebcrnuin, Bl Chambere t , la.noo 1HT AV. S:0. e s. 110.4 e Kill St, I5.ll 11(1.0 Lillian l.anman iwaiinoi 10 won icpn. 290 let av. 3 vre from De 1, IUJO. n yrs renew; nuy, wenj 11 wii.c. men SI Phamhera at I1.40O W Skimmer to nnj uernsiein. sit w I UftTH ST, 08 E. s ana h Normar Real 141st St. due ann inirrrsi ae per uonu, Kiteie corpn 10 ixiuis tisims, inui in iprlor 110.100; atty, Title Oner I av, from Jsn 1. IMOj to April 80, 1024; TCo, 174 Bwiy,.. a .1 l.OOf I t(y, Sam'l Cberkes, IM Nssiau 44 LIVE TOPICS OF THE COMMERCIAL WORLD FDR BUYERS MORE THREAT OF STRIKE Eunsten Day's Sales Hench $1,200,000, but Trices Gen- erally Tall. Special Deipatch to Tnn St.v. St. Louis, Jan. 23. Fur buyers to- day, except sonio New Yorkers, Ignored the threatened labor controversy be- - yie MwTltf\ Co. \tnounted $1,200,000. Or.KENWICIl Title to $3,500,000 for the four days, Supplementary rales cntaloguo Issued y covers eight hundred additional lots. These will bo ndded pro rata to each day's sales, beginning Saturday. soltlnir opened with 187,000 marmots, postponed from Monday. Good prices prevailed, totalling around $130,- - uuu. LOT medium bulk offering prices. Gradei 4 nnd 5 were neglected. The total was around $74S,000. Kuragon rel fox broucht $13,000 for 4,300. Then 00 Australian red fox sold for np- - ptuxlmately $10,000. Twenty-si- x hundred Macedonian reds brought $1C,000, whllo 6,000 Patasonlan fox totalled $25,000. Ten thousand two to hundred Avguntlne fox sold for $13,000. .41. 1P0 Then 77.500 Austrnltati ringtail opossum ' and Australian I opossum and October; and i \ ' ST, 1 mtg Karagon fox, 20 per cent, lower: aus- - trallan red fox. 20 par cent lower Maredonlan fox, 20 per cent, lower Patngonlnn fox, 15 per cent, lower; Ar- gentine fox, 25 per cent, lower; Aus- tralian ringtail opossum, 10 per cent lower; Australian opossum brought full October prices. Good BtddlnK at Wool Anctlon. Special Deipatch to Tbs Sck. PiiiLAtirLPitiA, Jan. 23. Although not so well atu-nde- as on the opening dny the Government woflf auction of nther than carpot wools in tho Manu- facture! b' Club y was marked by spirited bidding. Developments gave evlittnoc of a greater confidence In cur-tei- il values. Amomr the big buyers were the Amer- ican Woolen Company, Kmplro Worsted Company and Charles J. Webb ot Belts and Snependera Kelt Wholesale belt and suspender dealers In thla city are making preparations for nn unusual period of activity, pointing to tho fact that orders placed witn mem by tne traae some umo Heyman. gdn. February and Kane, costs.. being called for as tocks In the stores are becoming de. plcted because of the great demand for merchandise from returning soldiers. Platn Silks In Demand. Silks In subdued colors nro In greatest demand In the local market manufac. Hirers report. The richer shades pre- dominate, with navy blue strong fav- orite. The general line. Including sat- ins, taffetas, crepes and foulards, Is wanted, with the variations In the dif- ferent weaves moving well. Buyers express tho opinion that thero will be chance In sentiment In the near future, with the demand for the \warmer\ shades Increasing. Ilnvr silk Market Active. cablegram has been received by II. L. Gwalter Co., from Yokohama, as follows: \Market more actlvo at the decline. extra. 1.600 yen; Kansal filatures. No. 1. 1,470 yen; Blnshul filatures, No. 1, 1,450 yen. Hrlcht LtnlnRs for Sprlnir. While simplicity will mark the design of many of smart suits for spring, manufacturers say that linings will be colorful. Rich purple, canary and rose colored silks are belr.g used extensively making up suits tor or wear. AVlll Dlsrnss Textile Rttnatlon. Fpicijl Deipatch Tits Eos Washington, Jan. 23 E. .N. Campe. chief of the preferred sales section. Quartermaster Corps, will with L. H. H.irtman, chief of tho surplus property division, In the Hotel Blltmore, New York, Paturrtny, for tho purpose of d9i'tislng tho result of Mr. Hnrtmnn's ronferenfo with the members of the Tex tile A' elation. .nrnient Men to MerRr. As tho result the decision of the members to merge with tho Associated Press Industries America tho House orpamred recently to promolo sales and to develop la to bo Business Trouble. 1'etlllons In Ibinltruptcy. KALMAN' Voluntary petition Kalman Perelly, 1714 ave. nue. The llroni, showa llanilltlee nt 910.74 and uii'ti of 14,117. IS. The threo lamest rredltore are: Henry l.erncr. Ill Kelly avenue, 11.800; Will- iam Hererhaft, 10 and 11 Kenmnre 11.110, and Henlamln AVallman, tin Hildreee, 11,111 William L. Ilosen, 217 llroaday, th\ nttorney. COLEMAN 11. CIIAMnEllLIN Voluntary r\ltlon hv l;oieman rnainDeriin, JU1 Drn.ijnn), rliowe llaMlltle ot 18, 595 and aeeets Tt tnre lnrsreet crodltore are: Win-ant- no sddreee. 11,410 43; A, II. lli.ie, Thirtieth street and Fifth avenue, 1500, and Edjnr Ptrklne. Jr.. IM East Tenty-thlr- d street, t00. Knitcl, Van Kirk Kennedy, 170 Eatt 14Dth street, are attorneys. HERMAN L. HCHIlADEn An Involuntary petition stalntt Herman L. Rchrader, 43 East Ninth street, shows liabilities of 111,000, and aseets of 14,000, The three petitioning creditors are; John Karces, 11.000; Matilda Kroier. 11,400. nnd Felix Nlemeyer. 1100. ZalWn 11 Chambers street, are attor- - \e\' 8heiluln In Ilanliniptey. ARTHUR LEVY Schedule, or Arthur Levy, address, shone liabilities of 13 and aeeets of 171. The three creditors nre! Voiue Company, Loe Angeles, 111.116; raclfle Rlatee Cor. porntlon. Los Anselee, 11.100, and llsch-rnr- li Hons Company, IM ilroadway, HOUSES ANI CARJtL(lES. BIG SALE 5501 day sals. Further Information on application. VJAi'i, Gold Buckles on Draft Slipper for Women shoes nro not to WOMEN'S any radical change the coming season, according to opinions of dealers. They say thero will be no novelty goods for sale, but that lines will be practically unchanged. Fashion will continue to favor tne long vamp and the high French heel, Spats are expected to bo big Item for spring. Expcnslvo buckles. It Is predicted, III be features slippers for dress wear. Jet buckles will bo most In de- mand, with\ those cut steel second favorites. Buckles of 14 carat sold will bo nmonc the more expensive novelties. IS.000. N.- - A. Heymsfeld, no address, the attorney. Assignments. NATHANIEL BCHKUll Trading Its Farls-In- n Walet Company, ladlee' ehlrtwaUle. 16 Et Elghtoenth street, yesterday as- signed for the benellt of creditors HERMAN L0JSCHnADEn. retail Jewelry. 469 Bset Nlntn ha aeelgned fnr the benefit of creditors to Herbert A. Wolff. Judgments. MANHATTAN. The following Judgments wre filed yes- terday. January tho first name being trial mo uoDior, Anderson, Wm. II. O. Arrnetronp White M. Conn Ilutler. Richard J. Ason. . lloedrr. Chsrloa . E. L Craw- ford al Blumenthal, Jacob 8. Aokermaii al - Champion Coated Papt-- Co. Caiey i'rintinx , mt.i wn\ Csiwne. Ralph L. Alterlet. uunntnsham. Louie J., and Laura, II. New York County Nation! Bank Carpenter, Bdwln E. L. V. Gattl DepolV'jonnV'TilimaB and Joee'ph (Depolo Bros.) 1L Dough- erty ..1. Dl Menna Del Bass. Inc. Jlan- - aome Conorete Machinery Co.. De Fontaine, Wada H. E. II. Slide et al ifv Eleenberg, Ivan O. Qlaseberg. , . Kreedman. Harry H.. and TheO- -. dore Mrauaa (Kreedman Co.) Deckler Fleh. Wm.. Jr. L. Vettln... Farrell. ElliabMh A. Acker, Merrall Condlt Co. Fsrre'.I. George, and National Surety Co. People, Ac. . Flood. J. M. Kaymund.. Greenberg. John (I. GlaMberg.. Greenspan, Kley J, 1C. Hedges ct Howard. Martery F. Hoard... . Hamilton, leabetla J. Morrison. Henlcln. John. Jr. Nopen.... Iroquula Pulp Taper Co. M. Ootteeman ot al Kravlts, Inc. Eastman Ma- - chine Co Jamea Corbett Institute. Inc. (Brunswick Realty Co Jerome Leater and Fidelity Casualty Co. People, Kaplan, Meyer David Mayer Brewing Co Kehlenbeck, Georg H. F. For- - nan - Kennedy Theatres. Inc. Realty . .. . Aiiveriiiinf a 9UDDiy retail aBu ir K,r,chcnbaum. March deliver' nro now t. f., A w. x. under emergency needs, Leiy, Louie, and Joe Oohen Peo- - i a a A & tho in street to PER3ILY Anthony 1 1. le ll. or I1 J. F Sc the ft no a is to 11. or S A I J. J et et i;o S. ., & A I. ... A al 1 ft I, J. .... .... A 8. s.u ,. rile. 4e. Luban, Jacob Westchester Ave- nue Bank Lynar. Max or Rochus, Max Zu Lynar and Pseey De CM-ma- A. Donee Lnnlhan. Patrick N. Y. Truet Ob. Levin. Philip (P. Lavln A Co.) J. Halle el al Maiden, Orth A Hastings Co., Inc. N. Y. Color A CHemtcal Co., coeta Same J. C. Glamond Mato A StlJman, Inc. II. Slegel et al. .. Martin. Charles P. F. T. Harris Maeeon, Francis C- - H. A. Car-ete- N Y. Telephone Co. and Oeorr Brown B C Sllefe.1 Neudorfer, Io and Frances Hendhelm f.kinetructlon Co NeWns. Michael J. N Rosen-stoc- k CRollly, John A. Coetlgllolo. . Panlno. Giuseppe Italo Ameri- can Flour Co . Inc Syndicate Waist Co. M. iiher- - w oon Kansal filatures, double fiommers, Kdward H. B. confer of of export by Edward of staple of of ...... Ao...... A Co Schwarti, A Co. . Leopold Schmidt. Mary, and Cterark Peonle. Ac fjchlertelln Boleehal Warnock Uniform Co It. Kra vtarman, 411.66 70 1,500.09 645.33 1,141.74 10 7. 00 6S5.6S 316 40 same Corp-- e . . 199.11 uena, and Morris State Mercantile Co... Wilkin. Max E. D. Murphy et al .737.10 iRKcre, uenr emu r.eiecm u Son 10U92 Zuccam. Kmll P. 2,109.47 Same Same Same 2,172.76 Tht flret name le that of the debtor. Austin. William T. and Mary C. It. F. Baxter H06.12 Alklneon. Areto II. E. t.ias, .juiepn, ana iiarry ivnimei-ma- n Motor Mercantile Co., inc iti; in a. Cn 43C.20 Co. Metal Co 199.71 Bernard P. A Vogel. . 2,074.17 A W lrg et al 29.72 Luban, Weetcheeter nuo Char and Francei A Rone. In? m it S. . 1, Jlnnufarturern Association, Stlner, Samuel NaUian A trade, Cohon, IS4.MH lnmeet OF Sehlan. Altman Charlce Inc E. IVelner f ' l, Auxuet ill. 3. Conroy..., F a. . . . . shire. Robert II Hendereon.. . TohUs, SsmueJ J. Zimmerman. Jmlcment. MANHATTAN. The flrit name la Omt nf h the that tho rredltor dato \urn juuKJiirni was llieu, Itadrm. Ilernard, and Prank Sidney Illunientlial t Co, Inc., Jan. 11. 1S19 Rndow, Hemard. and Frank lie. Same, May 31, Isle . . lilward and Jneephlna E. Kubovets. June 7, 191. . CraeiH.uloe, Oeoree J. w. Hain-ue- l. Inc., Jan. 11, 111) ... 1Vraer, Thomae A. Munson Co., Oct il, ltll. Vldor. William II. II Holier A, Co.. Inc. June I mil Same Irving' National Hank of New Nov. SO. 1917. . . . Soniach. Joeeph T, Oahlll ct al.. Oct. w, nil Hmall. Edward, and Charlee Tops II. II. Hnte. Dee. t. 1917. .. Roi, Joseph and Antonio Ac, Oct CI. 1 Cohen. Joeeph Coney Dyotnf Works, live, Jati. 1:, nil,... Eleelnr, Wllllsm Encyclo- - HEAL ESTATE. 101. 1 294. 100. Ave- - 101 I' 5 4S 17 t: t: of and F. IV F. III. ! 113 10 I WOLF, TV. T. The ' ' L I. for eale or rent TO BUSINESS ri'ltrOIES. Stores. Two showrooms, near 110 W. 40th St. CAHIUAtiES, ARMY HORSES & MULES AUCTION REMOUNT DEPOT CAMP UPTON, N. Y. THURSDAY, OATH AT A. M. JAUARY ,JU liic.oo 116.14 191.64 2,069.11 111.10 301.00 120.B5 2,419.(4 409.90 115.10 161.48 110.79 4,021.12 1,017.10 600.00 9,171.26 115.65 271,29 244.20 1,311 1,444.73 156.77 112.10 797.12 1,900.00 117.71 4,445.21 119.65 116.24 104.20 1,379.11 115.56 100.00 kower Aseets Sclortlno Kaine BRONX. Mary Oliver 666,28 Gent, John National Radiator Hurlburt Motor Truck Hemecher Klornan. Knor'i, Nlren- - Jaoob Bink 397.73 Llppner. Trimmer Parrotta, Nicola Domroe.. Garment Woir. etreet, street, Euen Picket Frank unley. Jtn. EJielraan Satisfied Gulre Benedict, Whltsker York. People, (vacated) 992.07 214.20 149.20 HORSES C17.2 j7'ii debtor: 1141.42 100.13 ISf.tS 144.13 171.17 244.34 714.74 100.00 11.14 C n,wr. LET FOR large, light subway station. AND 10 161.65 316.41 4S9.0S 431.54 104.61 679.10 181.05 Kobre 164.55 485.24 ll.9n AT tn be sold. Suitable for military purposes, hut in exceat of Oovemmont alter armoniuiaiion. r iir.nu i uumt siuuk UAlllir ui.l.v These horses and mule will he sold la the highest bidder. Terms: ?eli ur certified cheek at lima of aala. Animals to be remote! within 24 houre. A halter will bo supplied witn each animal. Arrangements for stock oars will bs made and help to loau cars lurcuaw oj vjuartermasier. Luncneon can ua naa on frounas on J. J. BYJiNB. Q. M. a, U. 8. A. paedla Jlrltbanlca Corpn., May i. 1911 140.01 Eckeraon, Wm. C. B. C. Ecker- - on. Oct. 4. 191!) 2, (46.21 Llnilenbaum, Isidore M. Fidelity and Deposit Co. or Jia., April 17, 1111 201.00 Home for th Christian Hunga- rian Sick Benevolent Soclotles of X. Y.I. Kudllckso, Jan. 22. 1519 111.91 Oerhardt, Chnrlea, Jr. A. P. Uourgirdez, Jr., Junn 32, 1911. 27H41 Bronx Home Nova 1'ub. Co. A. flcheeliter, .Dee. 19, .Ills 100.00 Pnmi 1. Acliechter ct al., Dec. 18, as 141 1,182.95 Mnlex Itenlty Corpn. J. C. t?nl- - Intmry et ul Noi II, ISIS 529.34 Itmlnw. Bernard, and Frank Mc iluln SMn.y Blumenthal A Co., May 28, 1111 1,021.01 linON'X. lltckor. Frank A. II. C. Steln- - hun\ ct nl March 2, lull 92.10 Levy, I'liarlea D. Hrookljrn Fire- proof Jash and Door Co., Oct. 1C, 1917 IC.tS 2lth street Const. Corpn. llronklyn Fireproof .tish nnd Dour Co., Oct. 16, 1917 119.94 lliillilliiur, Inspectors Cleared. Indictments against two building In spectors, Jacob J. Vrccland, 261 East , 235th streel, Tho Ilionx, and Thomas Peterson, Wilcox street, Westchester, wero dismissed In the Bronx County Court yesterday. The men wero charged with criminal neglect In permitting the use of Inferior building material In the consttuctlon of two Bronx partments, ono of which fell In. killing two men. Jacob Polsloln, the contractor, In Vow serving n term In Sing SIn. NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL Goentoer Jan. 30 Caronia Jan. 31 Prinees Juliana Feb. S Saxonia Feb. 12 Carmania Fab, 17 Royal George Feh. 22 Orduna Feb. 20 aronia Mar. 3 HALIFAX TO LIVERPOOL AQUITAN1A Feb. 1 NEW YORK TO LONDON Pannonia Fab. 16 11-- STATE errllKKT. NKff YORK. Ward Cine Direct service on fast twin-scre- steamers from New York to HAVANA snTvicE MEXICO F0Setly To I'rogreao, Vera Crus and Tampico. Monthly service to Naeetu. Bahamas. Literature and full Information on requeet. New York nnd Cuba Mall 8. S. Co, Foot of Wall Street, New York. WHITE STAR LINE NEW YORK LIVERPOOL Lapland. .Jan. 25 Adriatic. Feb. 8 Baltic Feb. 15 And Regiilarlr Thereafter NEW YORK AZORES GIBRALTAR ITALY Canoplo February 21 DRAFTS AND MONEY ORDEIU Britain Ireland I lair Scandinavia Offices, 9 Broadway, - New York COASTW1SK 8TEAMS1I1I' LINES For all Solnte South. Old Dominion, Savannah, Pacific S. S. Lines For paeeenger Information apply to Coneolldated Railway ticket offlcee or Comrsnlee' nfflcee. \mr pmtif tik flkased. COLONIAL LINE BOSTON &r\ $4.40 PROVIDENCE DIRECT BOAT 32.97 All Outside BtaUroome, 11.10 to MM ALoce fricc Utcludo It or Tax. Boat leaves i'ler m, Norm XUvtr, u I P. la. Ptone Bprlne IIIL Worcester. ll.tl;Irovldence direct. Il.la TATEHOO.M.1. fl.uo and (X.M. Daily. IncluJInc Sunday, : P. VL Storu Pier II, E. II. 'bone IICO Heekaaa Fall River Line To BOSTON Btrs. Iv. Tier 14. N. It., ft. Fulton HL, dally at COO I M. Music. NEWI.OMION (NnittVICIII.INE) Str.lrl. Pier 40. N. It., ft. Hoilitcn St.. weekdare obIt i:UP.l(. I.t i'ler 70. E 11., ft 11 71d St.. I P.M. INSTHCCTION. Bookkeeping, Shonhjnd. SecreUrlit. nd Slenotype Depirlmenlt. . . 6. . Pay i MchtSeeelena LANtiUACLS. BERLITZSCHOOL I.Miinnniian: \\\h\\h\v a IJne.on Mreet TEnJJS MAY HE UEUIN AT ANY TIME. HELP WANTEIs MAIJE Auvi Hrhool LnntMt and beet school In the F.HT SlDll V S. Send for liiMiUlct and Psm y. , v. liierntHil. i cii'i'miiic v luuiiinill HW .\ Nt. lf.ll lvlAl c ln.r for leilli.. ginniig ellarv tnenre WANTED High grade advrrliiing for of Urgeet dally in Mattaetuieetts a etnctly aalary b4i mutt bu experienced. Indu'trlous and good able to wrlio topy sells space Address, giving ago, nerlence, rolerencct ealary expected In lirnt letter. box 17 Hun orlUe. help WANTKI,;35i21Aiw W VNTED In llrool.Hn. Intelligent l.OT, I'OUND AND HE4r.Iin;. ' I.tH r clold pin with centre cluster diamonds, surrounded emeralds tn platinum lost In Honwll, Co. nn Mh Atf Kindly return 1! II UJtEENI.W., Waldorf-Astoria- , and receive reward. rltOI'OBALSl. OOVEHN'MBNT. LAHTS, Shoes, Surplus Property Division. Munitions Hldg., lsth & H Washing, C, will receive bids a of lasts. Munson Welt, have been used for manufacture of Army Hide Invited on liny quantity these lasts nf of .lues New YorK, rii.m nnrf San Pranclsi-o- . tae in dutillrale reel. WINTER HESOIITB. NEW JERSEkirai) I HOSPITALITY l in the truest sense of the lj word, is the guiding star lj of Atlantic City. It meets ffll you everywhere on the H spacious, sunny Board- - walk, the \Great White Way\of the ocean shore, S on the Piers and in the ifl Theatres, on the Golf Links, on those clean, i . '. i .. t. i : 1 1 aiiriiciivu biicuis, auu any of those wonderful hotels, complete with every luxury, conveni-- P ence and comfort. l)rlightful Winter Climate. W, Strenplh-pivinpOion- r. Horse- - b back Hidinp. Itoltini Chairs. ij Motoring. Indoor Sea nothing. ,j The Lcadinj Hcutts krt Almys Cpcn enl lll eUdly furni'h full lafomialloo.ratee, II etc. ujmn reue.l lllotell ere ell Aluericta Af 1'Ue unleei olLenll Doted) Mrfteruhllinrlia American \d EnrofiPiio riant ItMiAiVn b.ldSoo0. Hotel Chelset Je B.ThoBipeJOO (Sf C Hots! Jlnnd '. D. Off end II. C. Edwarde Hotel SI. Chetlei Wm. A. Leerb, Mgr. Tho Holmhurst A. II, Dernell Th Shelburne Suronean Plea Be.f..rn 1 Weikel, ll(T. Hotel Dennli Welter J. Busby 6llen Kill C.lcn IltU Co. Siaildo Houta Fs P. Cook! Soat The Wiifshira th4pfti ikmi Ftb. 15 tur til. fit5j4ts ttmvft Unl ifttti fDarlborouQl) - 13Icnl3ctm T14t IU0MB nllOrll HOUIt OF THI WORU ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. \THS HEALTH SH0t HieiTH la apricietNcv A Cllmete end Clean Streets. Ma Duit. No Dirt. Innumerable Out. door Recreapone end Indoor Entertelnmrnte HeieriSH Moaegeeieal JMUHWWTIOII104. lYMO-AiTJiKnca- nl V3RIDS GRFjMTEST HOTEL SUCCESS NEW JERSEY Uuuntou. PUDDING STONE INN Winter rates; One hour out. Lackawanna, Folder. G N VINCENT, N. J. 2CXW YOUK Wtchceff Coantir, SKATING Gedney Farm Hotel WHITE PLAINS, N. Y. EDtlAltll II. ( ItA.MIAI.l. 4th. Hotel Royal PalmOS Fine 18 Hole Oolf. Klshlne, Swimming PooL Every Ttoom with Hath J I. NEI.PON. Mgr. DAYTONA, FLA. Prettleet Winter llrert In the Wurlil. OEUIttllA. riNEsT EEWOIIT HOTEL IN SOUTH THE DE SOTO Oolf through Winter. Cuurea LEOAL PI I1L1C NOTICE of an Applln.it' n 'o tha Commleilonere o( Dih LaiicI uf i for A tlrant if Land Under Whi.i TAKE NOTK'i:. That tho uuderelgned will file with ttm Coinmleslonere of the I.nnd Office, on th llth day of lVbruary. 1119, an application far a Rrunt the landa und-j- water hereinafter described and by Hesolutlon of \ild Coiiimli'ei.ini.rs, jirrson deeming htmeelf liable tu injur by said Krant. ehou'd (''e bcfure m I ilil-- i v.lth said conimieiuni re. at the Capitol In Albany, a reinuiieirance, stating his reasons for cppaelng shUI Kraut. The land under liter nbnve mentioned le bounded dcrtbcd as foilnwe, to wit: ALL that tract or parcel of Und eltuite In the City of New nrJt nf New Vnrk. State of New Ynrlt bounded and dcacr.bert as follows PAIti No. 1 B at point In tho .Soi Wall Uno oppr... by th of War March 4, I .\ il'l f.omt being S. 01 0B\ 710 ou foot, from a point on Ihe norihweeti rly lde of Conover street which It J7.50 feet routh-weeter- ly from the nrtliweterly corint of Conover and Heard Mreet I formerly Ellsti\ be th Strccti. e.ild pmnt of liuglniiinK a e.i . bring In the t'.ndarv line liel,..-- tlie lends of the Upper Hay Improvement Co, lnt , and the lande now or Inrmorb owneil ty Framla Ii Culling; thei.cd atonit ihe continuation uf said uoul.iry lino 7 OS' or.\ 143 13 feel, to point In the pierhead line approved by tho c ret iry of War. Apr. 4, 1907 . thence aloni: sill pierhead N OO 46' 31\ W 3J fet, thence N 7 OS' OS\ E lSUli t t.. a point-I- n the in wall line, tlionio nione eald said eea wall line H. ! 21' 14\ 11. 10, 14 to Point of Ucglnnlng. con mining 4.551 ei; 11, moro or leee P.WtCLl. N t Uvginnlng at a po.nl In the eea wall line approved bl the .,f W..r Murili 4. 1SV0. N S' il' I\ IV. l'fHI.lslflNO lliiUSE h.m lurnncy for' 13'. HI feet from the Point uf Ji. of bright oung man not over 19 eare old !u P.iul No 1. thence h. Hi un n. vv. department eperli.ni.e not necee.nr IS' 70 f\ t to n point l't the Slate age. epcted unci full par lli.e appi .ved ' tho Seueluiy i War llculare (ll'fuKTrNtTV, hot 4k Sun ofllie. April J i0i, H.onv euld pieihesil kertlMd iroiluct.. atalt uuallllitlon. Hox ,H....C', ,!' 1\ '' \ '.' . ,, \ 1.1.CI llnofllce , ' s ;',- - 30.I I r.el , lb. one Iho iiewe. papers on a Hslesman, aleo which ex. and young rrVWlV of by set or OT OWNED Sis. D. on proportion Goodyear ui,o. are of pairs in m lelt. ticket NATION'S Germicide HOONTQN. ere. .W' NOTICES. ami a 17 W. W. a lln pit art '!? T. Point i.f of 7o. : lonta. fl ing S.i'it hi ft. \nuro or leet. No'. All bi.irlncs refer to tru ni'r Ulna. Soundings refer to mnn low v. iter The uplands nf the underalgnei appli- cant, adjacent to tho lands applied for, are bounded on the north by properly of the New York Dock I'utnpain and .Ni'ii Vur'rt Hay. on the routh by land of liiace it Company and Nw York Hay, on the weet by New York Hay. and on the mi by property ot the iippll.iuit. That the up- lands nre occupied b the srpll- - ,r V, \parti. M0 jAr. H to rented to horn lumner juc.i nu v...... - i,.,.. ,. cliy Urlday nlcht orn)i ,, a,ue nre attualL jj c v ninmiiia- bar Teller SALE ton. whlck Numbers s ... e C'liintv d Ueilnnmc Piiicei actual 1 said properl It !, the Int-i'- 'ii if the iindrstg'.ed to appr. print.- lh- - .nd to its b'licll In eii'nment liv ero't.ng thereon the full 'l'g i \til. lent urn. tires, erecting two l '.!. 1' .ii pleie une on per. uuiiib- r o ..nd Ihe other on paiml number no uf tho prunlscj herein ubuvs dfH.,r'!-d- Hrookln. New Yolk, Duccmber UPPEil'llAY IMPIIOVEMKNT CO.. INC. Ill- - HKINHAIID II ALL, 1'reaeuier, UJ Montague hi., HrooU!n, N. V IIAKVEV O. HOllSON, Attorney for Appll- - cant i'.'l Montague HI . Ilrnoklvn N Y. COI'AltTNEItsHII- - NOTICES, \f'llPAIt I'S KltSHII NOTICE. .ire by eel THIS IS T1 CEllTIKY THAT iVade on each last varies. Lisle can be VOOIUIUES. rreldlng nt Jl Pylt street nsnected at varlout Znno Supply ottlces Montclalr, New .lererv. anil J luOAlt ocated In the fallowing named citleei At. VOUIUIEI'N. tesldlng nt I0J Nor'h lantn, Oa.. Boston, Chicago, I.ii.ton ; Avenue, i , . i Cal on sdccI i J. the any the ANSON . ii'i'ii \i\. T' . bt. I.oula, formed u pnrtnei s up to loi.'liiu.' ih iiui Illds should iwm of J 1\. W' i .mis \u uovv , og al furms. lifl imsihess nt tM Ilroadway, II.. ugh oS Um to reach Washington by A M Kebru-- 1 Manila tan '' \f New Vork no1 th.it ary Ith. 1911. at which lime and place eald partnership will be continued m eld they will be opened In Ihe presence of auch address under the nirna of J I., blddera as desire to attend. Specifications I WILLIAMS A CO. and forms for submitting bids mav be ob. J Dated, December 1, 1111, lalDCd on application Burnlus Properly ANSON A. VOO!UIEEi invUlou. IKisrsnct U. V D, Uo. Ill CO. 1 , . JeJiDOAX yooaiUJU.