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MEW ROCHELLE PIONEER SEVEN 'SATURDAY, APRIL 5 , 1919 PURSUANT TO AN ORDER ol Hon. W illiam A. Sawyer, Surrogate o f th e County of W e s tchester: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, ac cording to law, to. a ll persons haying claim s against Fanny Driscoll, late of the City of New Rochelle iu said County, deceased, to p r e s e n t the sam e, w ith th e youchers thereof, to th e undersigned, A d m inistrator of all an d singular t h e goods, chattels and cred its of the said deceased, a t his place of transacting business, a t the office of his .attorneys, B a r r e tt & Buckbee, No. 2 Grand Street, W h ite P lains, N ew York, on dr before th e 2nd day of June. A. D. 1919. D a ted th i s 20th day o t November, A. D. 1918 * W ILLIAM ARCHER, . A d m inistrator, B a r rett & Buckbee, A ttorneys fo r A d m inistrator, No. 2 G rand St., ■ W h ite Plains, N. Y. N23-m6. CLIFFORD M. DE MQTT—In pur- - ' suance of an ' order o f H o n o rable W illiam A. Sawyer, Surrogate of th e County o f W e s tchester, Notice Is hereby given to all persons hay ing claim s ag a in s t Clifford M. De M o tt, late o f the County o f W e st chester, deceased, to p resen t the sam e, w ith youchers thereof, to the subscribers at\ their place of tran s a c tin g business a t th e office p f M essers. Y o u n g ,.Seacord & R it chie, attorneys. No. 31 N a ssau Street, in the City of New York, on or befqre the '5th day o t June, next. D ated, New York, the 12th day of November, 1918. MARY EUGENIA D E MOTT MONROE VAN W ART D E MOTT, Executors. YOUNG, SEACORD & RITCHIE, A ttorneys for Executors, 31 N a ssau Street, Borough ot M a n h a ttan, City\ o f New York. N16-m6 In th e M a tter of th e E s tate of MILTON R. NEW ITTER, Deceased, In pursuance of an order of Hon, George A. Slater, Surrogate ot the County of W e s tchester, notice is hereby given according to law to all persons having claim s ag a in s t Milton R. N e w itter, la te of the City of N ew Rochelle, in said couxty, deceased, th a t they are required to exhibit the sam e , w ith youchers thereof, to the subscriber, N a n e tte W. N e w itter, at her place of transacting business as the adm inistratrix of the said deceas ed, a t th e office of h e r ' attorney, Jacob S. R u skin, 180 M ain Streep New Rochelle, N. Y-, on or before th e third day of A u g u st, 1919. D ated, N e w Rochelle, N. Y., Feb ru a ry 4, 1919. N A N E T T E W. N E W ITTER, Administratr.ix, J a c o b s . r u s k i n . A ttorney fo r A d m inistratrix, 180 M ain Street, New Rochelle, N. Y. F8-m6 executors, adm inistrators, legatees, devisees, next of'X in and other per sons, if an y th e re be, and their nam e s and residences are unknown to your petitioner- and also all persons who are or m a k e any claim w h atsoever, a j executor o r adm inistrator of any person w h o m a y be deceased, and w h o it,living would liavo an interest In the above entitled m a tter derived through any o r all of the above nam ed persons, o r their devisees, leg atees, heirs a t law and n e x t of kin. SEND GREETING: Upon the_ petition of WILLIAM' ARCHER, residing a t Corcoran Man or, In th e City of M ount Vernon, County o f W estchester, S tate of New York. You a n d each of you are hereby cited to show cause before .our said Surrogate’s Court of the County of W e stchester a t the Surrogate’s office ln 'the City of w h ite Plains on the 8th day of April, 1919 a t ten o’clock in the forenoon ot th a t day, why a judicial settlem e n t should not be had of the accounts of W illiam Archer, th e above nam ed petitioner as Ad m inistrator of all and singular the goods, chattels and credits of SOFIA TILDA ISOJAMSA, deceased, who a t the time of h e r death' resided a t 197 W eym an avenue, in the City of New Rochelle, County of W e s tchester and S tate of New York. In Testim o n y W hereof, the Seal of th e Surrogate’s, Court of our said County o f W e s tchester h a s been here unto affixed. W itness: HON. GEORGE A.- SLATER, Surrogate of our said County, a t the City of W h ite Plains, this 21st day (Seal) day ot February in th e year of our L o rd one thou sand nine hundred and nineteen. ROBERT P . SMITH, Clerk of th e . S u rrogate’s Court. B a rrett & Buckbee, A ttorneys fo r A d m inistrator, No. 2 G rand Street, W h ite Plains, N. Y. Ml-w5 28 feet 9 inches southerly from the corner form ed by th e intersection of the easterly side o t Rose street w ith the southerly side o t G reen S tr e e t; unntog thence southerly along th e easterly side of Rose S tr e e t 28 feet 9 inches to the northw e s terly corner ot lot No. 368; thence easterly along the northerly side o f lo t No. 368, 100 feet; thence northerly along rear lines of lots Nos. 359 and 360, 39 feet 3 inches; thence w e s terly 100 feet 6 inches m o re or less to th e easterly side o f Rose S tr e e t a t th e point of beginning. TOGETHER With all the rig h t, title and in terest of the said John J. M a rtin and F lorence M. M artin, h is Wife, of, in and to R o se S tr e e t t o th e centre line of said stre e t .” D a ted, M arch 22nd, 1919. FRANKLIN C. BUCK, R eferee. Koenig, Goldsmith & Sittenfield, A ttorneys for Plaintiff, Office a n d P . O. A d d ress: 1 No. 27 C e d a r Street, Borough of M a n h a ttan, New York City. YORK SU P R E M E ’ ” COURT; W E S T C H E S T E R COUNTY. T H E MODEL BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION OF MOTT HAVEN, Plaintiff, against JO S E P H E. MURPHY, AGNES M A STERSON, STEPH EN BELENSKI, JOHN SCHMIDT and MEYER WADE. D efendants. T H E PE O P L E OB” T H E STATE OF NEW YORK, By th e G race of God F r e e aud Independent. To OLIVER W . BOOTH, if liying, or if not, his executors, adm inistra tors, heirs-at-law, n e x t ot kin, and successors in in terest, if an y such thero be, and all other helrs-at- law and n e x t o f kin ot D e idam ia Ellen M eeker, if anyr s u c h th e r e be, o r If they be dex£, their' executors, adm inistrators, heirs-at-Iavr, next o f klu and successors in in terest, it any, ATTORNEY GENERAL O F T H E STA T E O F N E W YORK, Send G reeting: Upon th e petition of F r e d e rick H. Seacord, residing a t 84 M ain S treet ia th e City o f New Rochelle, County of W e s tchester and State of New York. YOU AND EACH O F YOU are hereby cited to show cause before our 'sa i d Surrogate's -Court df the County of W e s tchester a t t h e County C o u rt House, in the City o t W h ite Plains, N ew York, on th e 25th day ot April, 1919 a t ten o’clock l a the fore noon ot th a t day why the la s t W ill and Testam ent, bf D e idam ia E llen M eeker, deceased, a t th e tim e of her death, resid in g a t 19 F r a n k lin av e nue, in tho City ot New Rochelle, County of W e s tchester and S tate ot New York, w h ich w ill bears date th e 30th day of October, 1914, i s present ed w ith th e above m e n tioned peti tion, is propounded- by the petitioner above nam e d and relates to both real and personal property should n o t be adm itted to probate ae a w ill of real and personal property. IN TESTIMONY W H E R E O F , the seal ot th e S u rrogate’s C o u rt of our said County of W e s tchester has been hereunto affixed. • W itness: HON. GEORGE A. SLATER, S u rrogate of our said County a t the City of (Seal) W h ite Plains, this 5th day of M arch, 1919. JAM E S G. BAGG, Deputy C lerk of th e S u rrogate’s Court M15-W6 S U P P L E M E N T A L C ITA T IO N . T H E PE O P L E OF TH E STATE O F NEW YORK, By the Grace of God Free and Independent. To MARY HAYES, if living, and if dead, 'to h e r heirs at law, n e x t of kin a n d legal representatives; and to all th e heirs a t law and next of kin^of MARY F. HAYES, late of th e 'C ity of New Rochelle, County o f W e s tchester and S tate of New York, deceased, who have h o t been heretofore cited in this proceeding, and w h o se nam e s and addresses a r e unknown to the petitioner herein, if th e r e be any such heirs a t law and n e x t o f kin unknown to th e petitioner, SEND GREETING: Upon the petition of NEW RO CH E L L E TRUST COMPANY, whose office is at 264 M ain Street,\ in the City o f New Rochelle, County of W e stchester, State of New York, pray in g th a t a certain paper w riting-bear in g d a te tho eighth day ot December, 1911, relatin g to both real and p e r sonal property, be adm itted to pro b a te a s the last will and testam e n t o t MARY F. HAYES, deceased, who a t the tim e o f h e r death resided in th e City ot N ew Roohelle, County o t W e s tchester and S tate of New York, You a n d each of you are hereby cited to show cause before our said Surrogate’s C o u rt of the County of W e s tchester a t the Surrogate’s office in the City of W h ite Plains, N. Y„ o n the 6th day of May, 1919, a t ten o’clock in th e forenoon of th a t day, w h y t h e said last will and testam e n t should n o t h e adm itted to probate as a will o f real and personal property. In Testim o n y W h ereof, the Seal of th e S u rrogate’s C o u rt o t our said County of W e s tchester has heen h e re unto affixed. W itness: HON. GEORGE A. SLATER, Surrogate of our Bald County, a t th e City of (Seal) W h ite Plains, this 27th day ot M arch in th e y e a r of b u r L o rd one thousand nine hundred and nineteen. ROBERT P. SMITH, C lerk o f the Surrogate’s Court. SAM UEL F. SWINBURNE, A ttorney f o r Petitioner, 180 M ain Street, N ew Rochelle, N. Y. A5-w4 TH E PE O P L E O F T H E STA T E OF NEW YORK, By the G race of God F r e e and Independent. To IYOR ISOJAM SA' A. M ITCHELL PALMER, as Alien P roperty Custodian. ANY and ALL othor heirs a t law \a n d n e x t ot kin o r the deceased, Sofia T ilda Isojam sa, th e ir executors, ad m inistrators and all -legatees, de visees, h e irs a t law and n e x t of kin of the said h e ir s a t law and next of kin ol Sofia Tilda Isojam sa, deceas ed, if an y th e r e be and all persons w h o by purchase or inheritance or otherw ise, have o r claim to have an in terest in the above entitled m a tter derived through them o r th e ir execu tors, adm inistrators, legatees, de vlsoea o r h e irs a t law or n e x t of kin, ■or through any of them , w h ich heirs, NEW YORK SUPREM E COURT, W E S T C H E S T E R COUNTY. T H E M ODEL BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF MOTT HAVEN, Plaintiff, against JOHN J. MARTIN, FLOR ENCE M. MARTIN, his wife, and RICHARD M. DEVINE, defendants. In pursuance of a judgm e n t ol fore closure and sale duly m ade and en tered in th e above-entitled action bearing date the 23rd day of March, 1916, a n d entered in the office of th e Clerk o t said County of W estchester, I, th e undersigned, th e referee in said judgm e n t named, will sell at public auction a t the Couuty Court House iu tb a City of W h ite Plains, C o unty of W e stchester and State ot New York, on the 12 th day of May, 1919, a t 10 o’clock to the forenoon on th a t day, the lands and prem ises directed hy satd judgm ent to be sold and therein described as follows: \All that certain lot, piece or p a r cel of land, situate, lying and being In the Village bf Hastings, Town of Greenburgh, County of W estchester and S tate o f Now York, being lot No. 359 an d a p a r t o f lot No. 360 shown on m a p entitled “Map of lots in Un- iontow n n e a r the Village of Hastings on-Hudson R iver,” filed to tho W e s t chester County R e g ister’s Office on April 5th, 1860, ta Vol. 2 of Maps, page 33, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING a t a point on the easterly side of Rose S treet distant From 11 A. M. to 9 P. M. Telephono 4722 Cortlandt J . P e o k R e s t a u r a n t FRENCH TABLE D ’HOTE, 65 CENTS 140 Fulton Street New York Reel (stale Transfers (Real Estate Kt-eurd) CO N V E Y A N C E S . In pursuance of a judgm e n t of fore closure and- sale duly m ade and en tered in th e above-entitled action, bearing date-” th e 11th day of Decem ber, 1911, and entered in the office of the Clerk of sa’d County of W e s t chester, I, th e undersigned, th e R e feree in said judgm e n t nam e d , will sell a t public auction a t the front door of the C o u rt HOuse in th e City ot W h ite Plains, County of W e s t chester, and S tate o f N e w York, on the 22nd day o f May, 1919, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, on th a t day, the lands and prem ises directed by said judgm e n t to be sold and therein described as follows: “ALL th a t certain plot, piece or parcel of land, w ith the buildings and im p rovem e n ts thereon, situate, lying and being in th e Village of Hastings- on-Hudson, in th e Town ot G reen burgh, County of W e s tchester, Stato of New York, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING nt a point on the southerly side of M ain S tr e e t (form erly Highway o r L a n d ing Road) for ty-six and five-tenths (4®.5)_ feet w e st erly from a m o n u m e n t or iron pin driven to the ground a t the inter section of the southerly* line of Main S tr e e t w ith the easterly line of F a c tory Road or Lane, said m onum ent being th e northw e s terly corner of land now o r form erly of Jam e s Mc Lave, said point of beginning being the northw e s terly co m e r of land con veyed hy M adeline Pierce to Joseph O. Dorland by deed dated A ugust 28, 1901 a n d recorded in th e office of the R e g ister o t W e s tchester County, N. Y., in liber 1595 of Deeds page 386, N o v em b er 6tli, 1901; running tlienco south nineteen (19) degrees fifty- four (54) m inutes w e s t along the w e s terly line of said land conveyed by M adeline Pierce to Joseph O. Dor land, one hundred and fourteen (114) feet to the northw e s terly side o f F a c to ry Road o r Lane; thence south sixty-four (64) degrees forty-five (45) m inutes W e s t along th e northw e s ter ly side of said Factory Road o r Lane, thirty-tw o (32) feet m o re or less to a point which would, be intersected by a line draw n a t rig h t angles from said M ain S tr e e t a t a point twenty- six (29) feet nine (9) inches w e sterly from th e northerly corner o f said land conveyed by said- M adeline P ierce to Joseph O. D o rland; thence n o rtherly on a line a t rig h t angles to said M ain S treet to the southerly side of M ain S tr e e t; th e n c e easterly along th e southerly side o f Main S tree t twenty-Bijy (26) feet nine (9) Inches to the point or place of begin ning, I t being intended to cover by th is m o rtgage all land conveyed to th q M odel B u ilding and Loan Associa tion o f M o tt H a v e n by G. Trum a n Capron, R eferee, by deed dated No vem b e r 14th, 1900, and recorded in W e s tchester County R e g i s t e r s office N o v e m b er 17th, 1900, in. L iber 1665 of Deeds page 474, excepting th a t por tion o t said - p r e m lses conveyed as aforesaid to Joseph O. Dorland, to g e th e r w ith all the right, title an d in te r e s t of th e said Joseph E. M urphy in and to said M ato S tr e e t and Fac tory Road adjoining said prem ises, to g e th e r w ith all th e rights form erly held or owned by Edm u n d S. M ills un d e r and by virtue of any agreem e n ts contained in any and all instrum e n ts o f record in any way affecting said prem ises; all ot such courses, dis tances and dim e n sions being as laid do'wn on a certain m ap entitled, “M ap No. 2 of property a t Hastings- on-Hudson, belonging to E. S. Mills” m a d e by W a rd C a rpenter & Son, 0. es., Decem ber 27th, 1894, and filed.or intended to b e filed in the ofiice of the R e g ister of W e s tchester County. B e ing the sam e prem ises conveyed tq the said Joseph E. M u rphy by M adeline P ierce by deed bearing even d a te w ith said m o rtgage and intended to be recorded sim u ltaneously there w ith; said m o rtgage being a purchase m o n ey m o rtgage, being given to se cure tho consideration paid for said deed. T o g e ther w ith the appurtenances and all the estate, a n d rig h ts of the satd Joseph E. M urphy in and to said prem ises.” Dated, M arch 31, 1919. W. M. Du BOIS, Referee. Koenig, G o ldsm ith & Sittenfield, A ttorneys for Plaintiff, Office & P . 0 . Address, • No. .27 Cedar Street, Borough of M anhattan, New Y o rk City. A5-W7 E v e n ts an d P o in ts of In te r e s t . T o d a y an d Every Day. Soldiers’ M onument, Mato and H u guenot Sts. Colburn M emorial Home, Clinton Ave. H u g u enot House, N orth Ave., near L y n c roft exhibition. Tom P a ine’s Monument, N o rth Ave. Jacob L e is ler’s Monument, N o rth Ave. H u g u e n o t M onument, Hudson Park. Stone, Huguencft and Main Sts., n e a r H o m estead Park. F ir e headquarters, Church Sts., other fire houses. City Hall, M ain and M echanic Sts. Police Station and Court, Law ton St. H igh School, N o rth Ave. Public Schools. Public L ibrary, Main St., near Soldiers’ M onument. F o r t Slocum, m ilitary post. Y. M. C. A. boat house. New Roohelle Rowing Club. Twenty-eight residence parks. New Rochelle Y a cht Club. H u g uenot Y a c h t Club. Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Club. Now Y o rk A thletic Club. E lks Clubs, Banks Street. Masonic Tem ple, Mato S tr e e t and L e C o u n t P lace.' K n ights of Columbus Hall, Centre Avenue. Y. M. H. A. Club House, W inyah Avenue. Hotel Lafayette, H u g u enot and Law ton Streets. Liberty Hall, Mechanic Street. Sunday, April 6 Young People’s Society, N o rth Ave. Church. Community Chorus, Trinity Church. Iu O. .Brith Abram. Musicians. Services, all churches (see page 7) M o n d ay, April 7 Rochelle Lodge, I. O. O. S'. Sisterhood, Temple Israel, Mayflower Red Cross Auxiliary. Sycamore Camp 122, W. ot A. I. O. Red Men. W e stm inster Guild, North Avenue Church. Plum b ers Helpers. D aughters of Liberty. Lincoln Post, A. & N, Veterans. Tuesday, April 8. M aennerchor. Salem M ission Study. T rinity Jr. R e d Cross. P a in ters & Papefliangers, B rotherhood League. Cham lnade Choral Club. H u g u e n o t Chapter, D. R. F landreaux Camp, S. of V. Societe Avigllanlse. Societa U p e rala dl M. M. Nord Italy , Charles M a u rer Association. Organized Charities. Young People’s Subscription Con cert, High School. W e d n e s d a y , April 9 Mayflower Red Cross. Jr. Society, N o rth Ave. Church. Socialists. Jr. Naval Reserve Fife, Drum and Bugle Corps. N a v a l Militia. T rinity Red Cross Auxiliary. Norm an W . Crosby Camp 37, S. W . V. Central Labor Union, F. O. Eagles, N. R. Aerie 732. Ivanhoe Circle 448, C. o f F. T h u r s d a y , A p ril 10 H u g u e n o t Association. A. O. H. Div. No. 5. B rotherhood League. T rinity Boy Scouts. Edegwopd Association. Salem Choir Rehearsal. W inyah School Red Cross. R o m a Lodge 920, L. O. O. M. Jr. O. U. A. M. Gen. Sheridan Coun cil 155. B a rtenders League. H o m estead P a r k Association. W a r V eterans Dance* Liberty Hall. F r id a y , A p ril 11. R e tail Liquor Dealers. Salem Trustees. F landreau P o s t 309, G. A, R. Italian Republican Club. Railroad Telegraphers. Stefansson Lecture, High School. S a tu r d a y , April 12 L e tter Carriers. Scottish H ighlanders. N. R. Banjo Club Ball, Liberty Hall. NEW ROCHELLE HOTEL Jacob Rallp Prop. MEALS AT ALL HOURS 227 Main St., - N e w Rochelle. Next Week At Loew’s F o r the entire coming week Loew’s theatre will have a num b e r w h ich is destined to create great in te r e s t It will be \Frescott the m aster-m ind of m e n ta l mysticism, and his co w o rker, Miss Hope Eden, who w ill answ e r questions and foretell the future. The flrst three days of th e w e ek will see David W. Griffith's la te s t photoplay, \The Girl W ho Stayed a t Home,” w ith the follow ing' vaudeville num b ers Charles Lane and Bob Plant, in “All in F u n ,’* P a rise, a r accordionist, in popular melodies. The latter p a r t of th e week will see Charles Ray in the in terest ing photoplay, “Tlie Sheriff's Son.” The vaudeville acts will be Gaynell and Mack in popular m elodies and acrobatic w h irlwind dances and one other good num ber. All these w ill be preceded by the latest views of current events. Beginning w ith to day a slight advance will b e inaug urated in the prices of adm ission at this house. PROCLAMATION-STATE OP NEW YORK County of Westchester, ss: The undersigned, the Sheriff of said county, in conformity to • precept to him in this behalf directed «nd de livered, hy this, his proclamation, requires all persons bond to appear at » COUNTY COURT to be held at the Court House in the city of White Plains, in the County of Westchester afjfresaid, on APRIL 28, 1919 at 10 o’lock ip the forenoon of that day, by recognizance or otherwise, to appear thereat; and the undersigned hereby requires all jus tices of the peace, coroners, and officers who have taken any recognizance for the appear ance of any person at the said court, or nave taken any inquisition or examination of any prisoner or witness, to return such recog nizances, inquisitions and examinations to the said court, at tlie opening thereof, on the first day of its sitting. . . . Sisrned at the Sheriff** office. White Plains, N. on M a r c h 31, 1919. , C h a s . E. N o ssitter, ^heriff | 1 TO-MORROW S SERVICES IN LOCAL CHURCHES ffl D resser, Em m a J to Elizabeth L G reenslltt (F L M e rritt) m ap R esi dence P k lots 45 45A 44 44A m tge $7,000 ($2.50) M ar 15, 17, ’19. $100. K u rr, R o se M to H u g h IVright, 200 W 86th St; N Y C (M J T ierney) N s Coligni Ave 200 W fr Clinton Ave ($7) M ar 13, 17, ’ID. $100. Smith, K a tie to Tim o thy J Sullivan (Sa) m ap W e b s ter R idge lots 32 33 34 m tge $1,500 ($1) M ar 14, 17, '19. $100. H olden, K a therine V to H a rrison H H a llett, D a v e n p o rt Neck. (W e s t T & M Co) S s D a v e n p o rt A v e adj Ise- lin m tge $12,000 ($9) M a r 17, 18, ’19, $100. Schudy, -John and tv to F r e d k E B erm a s (W e s t T & M Co) m a p prop Schudy & H e ttin g e r lo t 4 m tge $6,500 ($6) M a r 18, ’19. $1. H oward, Geo W to W a lter E F o s ter (sa) W -3 Clove Rd 184.18 S fr Chauncey Ave ($2.50) M ar 15, 18, '19. 11. Leonard, C h arles R and w to H e r m an E S Chayes, 100 W 59th St, N Y C (W e s t T & M Co) m a p of Beech m o n t po l o t 7 bk F all of lot 8 ($19) M ar 18, 19, ’19. $1. R anges, John H a n d w to W a lter R Shepherd (W e st T & M Co) N s Gram ercy PI ad j Id (2) ($1.50) M ar 19, ’19. $1. Lym an, A lexander S and w to Al phonse W e iss, 158 E 83rd St, NYC. (C I E n g e l) m a p V a n Guilder Ter. lots 6 7 8 Sec A m tge $1,500 ($1) Dec 19, M a r 19, '19- $10. Sa to sa (S a ) sa m a p lots 9 10 Sec A m tgc $2,500 ($1) Dec 19, M ar 19, 19. $10. Sanford, Chas F ajid or to Joseph F a n e lli an d w (JI J Tierney) am d m a p Lake F o r e s t R e a lty Co subd No 1 lot 35 ($6) M ar 18, 19, '19. $0,000. K a ttenhorn, M a rtin S to Caroline L K a ttenhorn (J F Lam b d en) S s Sound View S t lot 2 M a r 11, 19, ’19. $1- Leviness,- M ary F to . Anna O L H e ftchue (sa) m a p F Lorenzen po lots 10 11 ($1.60) M a r 10, 19, '19. $1. Sherer, E u g e n ie M A to Em il Povny (J S R u skin) E W e b s ter Ave adj R e m ington m tge $9,000 ($4) M ar 14, 19, ’19. $1.00. City R e a lty Co of New Rochelle to E lla S H inm a n , M t Vernon, (Gesch- ed it & Co) m a p of Beeohm o n t lo t 11 bk 1 ($8.50) M a r 20, 21, '19. $1. Sundberg, A u g u sta N to Jam e s A Clarke, W a llingford, Conn, (W e st T & M Co) N s M ayflower Ave 85 E fr Clinton A v e m tge $4,500 ($7.50) M ar 20. 21, *19. $1. Schudy, John and ors to Edward A W illiam s and w (Young & Co) map prop Schudy and H e ttin g e r lot 25 ($2) M ar 6, 21, '19. $1. Sw itzer, W m H and w .to H e len A B u rger (Young & Co) m a p Residence P a r k lot 99 ($2) M a r 1, 21, ’19. $1. City R e a lty Co of N ew Rochelle to B e r tha M B lum e (J F Lam b d en) map W e b s ter R idge lo ts 44 45 46 ($3) Mar 19, 20, ’19. $1. S a to B e n j H u b b e ll (sa) sa map lots 38 39 40 ($3) M a r IS, 20, ’19. $1. A n d e rson, Sevorin and w to Joseph C rim m tas an d w (H M iller) S E s H illcrest A v e 158.21 N E fr Ellenton Ave ($5.50) M a r 19, 20, ’19. $1. Givens, M a ry A t o Charles Pausner, P e lham M a n o r (L T & T Co) m ap Lyncroft lo t 68 ($6) M a r 19, 20, '19. $10. M e tropolitan Life insurance Co to B e rtram H C a r ter (F G Schren- keisen) m a p W y k agyl P k lo t 34 ($3) M a r 19, 20, ’19. $100. Clifford P a r k R e a lty Co \to Mis sionary SocIe\ty of th e Salesian Con gregation, 29 M o tt St, NYC. (W e st T & M Co) S E s Boston Turnpike adj Id M olloy ($105) M a r 20, 22, '19. $100. a N O R T H A VE. PREBY T E R 1 A N . T R IN IT Y C H U R C H . Rev. \-Robert G. M cGregor, D. D„ Huguenot Street, corner of Dlvis- Pastor. Rev. W arren N. Nevius, As- > Ion street. C h arles F. Canedy, D. D.. sooiate. j Rector. The public is cordially invited to ’ The R ector may be reached prompt- attend the services of the N o rth Ave- ly by telephoning No. 3138. nue church next Sunday. Jlornlug w orship at 11 o’clock. Vesper serv-j ice to the afternoon at 4:30. The i Rev. W a rren N. Nevius, associate pas tor, will preach a t 11 'dock on \T h e ! Dilem m a of Faith.\ The subject of -the 'pastor's address in th e afternoon Wi.ll he “T h e Unworked Mine.\ Iu connection w ith these Lenten services all lovers o f music w ill bo interested ta the selections from Gounod’s Re dem p tion which will bo rendered by the church choir. O ther services of the day include th e sessions of tbe Bible school at 9:40 and 11, the la tte r hour fo r kin- COM E TO CH U R C H especially during LEN T , and T H E TEN-D A YS M ISSION Beginning April Gtli., a t 11 A. Jr. T h e Rev. P. Cavan Duffy, S. D. C., Jlissioner. PREACHING EVERY NIGHT except on Sunday aud Monday, April 1 7th„ until A p ril 13th. . The Services will em phasize the New Rochelle Church Going Cam paign. KEY NOTE “We are journeying unto the dergarten aud prim a ry children, a n d .p i ai.(. 0p which tho Lord said, I will th e young people’s m e e ting in th e ) g;ve yolli Come tliou w ith us and chapel at 7:30. A cordial invitation we will do thee good.” N u m b e rs is extended to nil new com e rs in lh a ] X:29. community to place their children i n , these organizations. Bible sch o o l, classes are graded to accordance with public school standing, and classes are available for both boys nnd girls as well as adults. The m en’s Bible class and the w o m e n ’s Bible class m e e t in th e church at 10 o'clock every Sunday morning. ST. JOHN’S METHODIST CHURCH The p a s tor will be in h i s pulpit nt both services on Sunday. In the m o rning at l l ' o'clock he will preach Service a t 11 a. m. on \The Home Coming Boys an d Our SPECIAL MISSION AND FELLOW - A ttltude Toward Them.” In th e ev-|S H H IP SERVICE at 4:30 o ’clock to ening a t 8 o’clock. Dr. B e a ttys will the afternoon. preach’the last o f liis Half Hour Talks j The Rev. P . Cavan Duffy, founder of on Jesus th is one w ill be “How Jesus th e Society of the Divine Compassion, Lived.” Paul Loo-Lim, a Chinese boy and Century M agazine Essayist, in th e from the E a s t Side and C h arles Sam- second sermon of h is P a s s iontide uel Godfrey from th e E a s t Side par- M ission. U n ited singing. No seats ish, will sing for us. Mid-week prayer meeting every W ednesday evening at S o’clock in th e church parlors. Sunday school Sunday m o rnings at 9:30 for all de partm e n ts except the men's and wom en’s Bible classes w hich m eet at 10 o’clock and tho beginners’ departm e n t w hich m e e ts a t 11 o ”clock. Young people’s service every Sunday even ing n t 7 o’clock in t h e church parlors. St. John’s extends a cordial wel come to a ll .strangers or visitors and offers' a church hom e lo an y w h o are -not connected w ith another church. Morning worship a t 11, w ith sncra- m e n t ot holy communion and recep tion of new m em b ers. Evening popu la r service at S. M ajor George Hav en Putnam will speak upon “England •in the W a r anil th e League of N a tions.” Bibio schools in two sessions a t 9:45 nnd 11. M en’s Bible class a t j 10 under leadership ot Rov. It. M.i L ittle. Young people's society ofj MORTGAGES. W right, H u g h and w to Rose JI Iiu r r (M J Tierney) sa (2) to (1) eda sem i-annually 6 pc J I a r 13, 17, ’19 pm. $4,000. Kolbe, W m and w to W m A Peters 1419 Crotona Ave, N Y C (J Kadel) 5 s M a ta S t 100 W f r M aple Ave adj P a g e 5 y r s 5 y, pe S tar 1 , 17, ’19 $5,000. F a n e lli, Joseph and w to Charles F Sanford and ors (2) sa (2) to (1) y r 6 pc M a r 18, 19, ’19 pm. $4,000. Downey, H e n ry B an d w to Josiah M LeC o u n t (Young Co) m a p W ebster T e rrace lo ts 5 12 13 3 yrs 6 po Mar 15, 21, ’19. $2,000. W illiam s, E d w a rd A and w to Sam uel H e ttin g e r (Young Co) sa (2) to (1)\eda 1 y r 6 po M a r 6, 21, 119 pm. $ 1 , 600 . Blume, B e r tha M to City R e a lty Co of N ew Rochelle ( J -F Lam b d en) Sa (2) to (1) eda 1 y r 6 pc M a r 19, 20, ’19 pm. $1,700. Noel, H e n ry G and w to National City B a n k of Now Rochelle (J F Lam b d e n ) m a p H u g u e n o t P k po lot B 6 pc M a r 18, 20, ’19. $2,300. H u b b e ll, B e n jam in to City R e a lty Co of N e w Roohelle (J F Lam bden) sa (2) to (1) eda m tge $7,000 6 pc M a r 18, 20, ’19. $1,9G5. Crim m ins, Joseph and w to Severin A n d e rson (H M iller) E s H illcrest Ave 158.21 N fr Ellenton Ave 3 yrs 6 pe M a r 19, 20, ’19. $3,500. P a u s n e r, Chas to M ary A Givens (L T & T Co) m a p Lyncroft lo t 68 2 y r s 6 pc M a r 19, 20, ’19 pm. $5,000. M issionary Society of the Salesian C o n g regation to Clifford P a rk Realty Co, 44 W 72d St, NYC. (W e s t T M Co) sa (2) to (1) eda 3 yrs 6 pc J I a r 20, 22, ’19 pm. $30,000. Sa to s a (sa) sa prop 4 pe M ar 20 22, '19 pm. $33,000. Schudy, John and w to Victor V izet and w (Young & Co) map prop Schudy & H e ttinger lot 24 3 yrs 6 pc JIa r 20, 22, ’19, $6,000. L IS P E N D E N S . Lots 1 to 3 inc m ap of Fifth Ave P a rk. M ary C L a u rens ag s t F redk Lorenzen and ors. Foreclosure mtge. Attys., D u n lap & Otto. T h e r e C o m e s a T i m e W hen opportunity knocks. The 475 interest account looks good then. Huguenot Trust Company, New Rochelie. N .Y . PA S S IO N SUNDAY, A p ril S ixth. T H E HOLY COJIMUNION, 8:15 A. M. LITANY, 9:45 A. JI, MORNING PRAYER AND MISSION SERMON, 11 A, JI., followed by TH E EUCHARIST, 12 noon. CHILDREN’S HOURS, 10:30 to 12:30; Instruction and recreation, under the care of two G irls’ Friendly Society volunteers. F o r children whose m o thers-w ish to attend the reserved a t this hour. COMMUNITY SERVICE, PA R ISH HOUSE, 8:15 ln the evening. Everyhqdy is invited to join the Community singing of old and new songs. Clarence F. Shum way, Lead er. A m a teur orchestra. SOLOISTS, APRIL 6th.—Prof. Sig mund Grosskopf a n d Junior O rchestra. M u ster F red Ruzicka, Violinist, w ill play re r io t’s Seventh Concerto for violin nnd piano. Jlrs. C larence Reid, pianist. “C o m m u n ity singing has co m e to s ta y and to fu r n ish pow e rful aid In th e ex p r e s s io n o f th e sp i r i t o f A m e r- Men in uniform w ill alw ays find a most cordial welcom e to nil of o u r |ca.» jg. y . Evening Mall services. F I R S T PR E S B Y T E R IA N . ST. JOHN’S CHURCH. Services: Sunday school, 10 n. m.; m o rning service, 11 a. ni. Holy com m union on the first Sunday of the m o n th and oa g r e a ter feasts as an nounced. T h e church is situated a t th e upper end ot N o rth avenue on the line of the Tuckahoe trolley. F I R S T M. E. C H U R C H . . Rev. A. A. Bouton, P a s tor. Sunday school, 10 a. m.; m o rning C h ristian Endeavor a t 7 o ’clock, w ith I servico, 11 a. m .; evening service, illustrated lecture o n “ The Jo rdan 7:30 p. m. The pastor will preach Valley.” All seats are free and strangers weleomeil. The Italian Mission, connected w ith this church holds service n t W e b s ter an d Union avenues, at 10, 11 and S o’clock. R ev. O. B. V illauts.i m inister. a t both services. SALEM BAPTIST CHURCH. Tillm a n B. Johnson, D. D., P a s tor. A. JI. Seven Y e ars W ith Salem. P. JI. Jew and Gentile U n ited. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH. I F IR S T C H U R C H O F C H R IS T , SC IE N T IS T On the fifth Sunday in Lent, April 6, there w ill be: H o ly Communion a t 8 a. m.; Holy Communion and serm o n a t 11 a. in.; evening prayer a n d 'a d dress a t 4 p. m. T h e Sunday school m eets at 9:45 a. m. The recto r will preach at tho 11 o’clock servico on Looking Forward.” Special services during the week w ill be: W ednesday a t 10 a. m., and at 4 p. m . Friday a t 8 p. -m. Special preacher, th e Rev. J. McV. Haight, recto r of C h rist Church, Pelhant JIanor. SW E D ISH CO NG R E G A T IO NA L . A cordial Invitation ls extonded to a ll w h o understand tbe Sw e d ish lang uage to w o rship w ith us. The Y, P . S. m e e tings will be a t 5 p. m .; 7:45 p. m ., evening service w ith ser m on by t h e pastor; mid-week service m e e ts at 10:45 a. m. EN G L ISH L U T H E R A N Rev, JI. J . Swank will conduct s e rv ices next Sunday at t h e L u theran Church o t the H o ly Trinity. Service 11 a. m. Topic: “ The P a rable of W h itened Sepulchres.\ Services S p. , every W ednesday during Lent. V isitors alw ays welcome. Services o t th is church are neld on Sunday a t 11 o”clock in th e m o rn in g and 8 o’clock to th e evening. S u n d a y school 9:45 a. m. Testim o n ial m e e tings W ednesday evening a t 8:15 o’clock. T h e free public reading room ot th is' church is located a t 7 Division stre e t , and is open dally from 9:30 a. m . to 9 p. m„ except W ednesday; W e d n e sday until 7 p. m. Closed on Sundays and holidays. H e re all authorized C h ristian Science lite r a tu re m a y be read, purchased o r bor row e d , as desired T h e su b ject o f the lesson serm o n fo r n e x t Sunday is: “U n reality.” Ladders, Poles, Scaffolding Clothes Poles snd Flag Poles Set Ladders of All Kinds Painters* Pigging Builders* Scaffolding Portable Garages, Etc. Cbesbro, Uibiltnatt go, MT. VERNON BRANCH, 17 M t , V e r n o n A v e n u e . Telephone 1982 Jit. Vernon Telephone Plaza 35 MAIN OFFICE: 64th S t. a n d F i r s t A w t,. N . Y . N O T ‘A REVIVAL” A PRAYING AND PREACHING MISSION TRINITY CHURCH HUGUENOT STREET TO ENCOURAGE W ISE THINKING RIGHT LIVING APRIL SIXTH TO SIXTEENTH —Special Preacher—