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|If $ WTEREST TO MDMETs SUFFRAGETTES' DEFEAT 'Lose Case Against Man Whose Vote They Challenged. The suffragettes ■!»■ t* « second legal defeat yesterday wben Justice Brecn, in the Harleni po lice fourt, dismissed their ease against Walter Bum the election inspector whom they had ar restki en the charge of illegal voting. But they are net discouraged, nd Bay that this, like their registration case, will be heard from later. Mr. Busnell's counsel. George Eoehm. conceded that the wife and family of the defendant live at j: o . 13 Essex avenue, Orar.ge. "• J.. but maintained thr- his voting residence is No. 317 West 136 th rU-et, trczn whicli he registered. Mr. Bunne'.l testi fied that the property In question belonged to. Ma mother, and thai it had been leased to the pre.= tnt occupant, who Is using it as a sanatorium, on the condition that he should be allowed to main tain a voting residence there. He triumphantly produced his latchkey, and said he had availed faSmaeU of his residential privileges at the sana torium about a dozen times during the last year. The head nurse at the sanatorium. M ■•-- Lina Williams, said she had frequently seen Mr. Bun nell there. The case fcr the suffragettes was handled by K. Henry Rosenberg. Special Dei uty Attorney Gen eral, while Miss Mary Cowman, the suffragettes* Portia, -tood at his elbotr. in her blue hat. a Ion? caracul .oat and a stunnir.g veil, to give him point ers. Mr. Rosenberg put the suburban telephone di rectory, which gives Mr. Bunneirs residence as No. 13 Essex avesue. Orange, ia as evidence, and Mrs. Edith Commander Breithut testified that she had been shown through The sanatorium as a prospective patieat, and had seen r.o place that could be utilized for transient guests except a little place partitioned off from the office. Mrs. Sofia Loebln pax; -who was the prime mover in the arrest of Mr. Buniie;i. and whose home at So. ZZ lidgecombe avenue over .- the back jrard of the sanatorium —which she frequently passes also— said she had never seen Mr Bunnell anywhere in the neigh borhood. TO LOOK INTO BAKESHOPS. Health Protective Association to Get Permit to Investigate the Worst Ones. Filthy bakeshops were discussed at Tuesday's meeting of the Woman's Health Protective Asso ciation until some of the members declared they -would never be able to eat baker's bread again. It. Darlington wiil be asked to grant a permit allowing representatives of the society to visit some of the worst bakeshops, as a preliminary to some definite attempt to get conditions bettered. •'But wiiat can a little band of women like us d.,-> • asked Dr. Harriet C. KeaUnge. 'To combat the evils in "New York City we need an army a hundred thousand strong." "Women like to go to clubs where they get tea and cake, hear seme music or a speech and get up and go when they like." said Mrs. Ralph Traut mann. the president. "They're afraid if they come here they'll have to do some work. Tiki the Rainy Day Club— that was organized as a sani*ary club, bsst v.hat are its meetings now? They are social affairs." "I was cne of the charter members of the Rainy Day Club." said Mrs. Herbert Know! "There were tnly a few members then, and we went to the meetings in short skirts on rainy days, and we did some work. Now you see the members come in chifTon waists .and trained skirts, and if they can't afford" broughams they come trailing along in chiffons all ihf same. When I saw the Rainy JL>ay Ciub bercmine a chiffon-ir. usie-and-tea club J thought it was i:me for me to resign, and I <ii<s." ■• ag r.c war r-n erocers - '• r sate ■ - ' ' - •■-, who - I ' re. and a i - :l!'-.~ h- k- ■■; st; ir.es where : I D rea-~h the ; yesterday - • .. ■ >_• annivet An<tii»>r matter touched on was that of luncheons • '■ - FchiX-1 children. >iri>. Oark Bell read 8 report stating that in the experiment which the association undertook in an East Side school re cently. 4.127 penny luncheons were served In thii SECTION FOUR of the Wild Animals of North America By EDWARD KNOBEL Now Ready for Distribution THE PLAN 15 SIMPLE Clip Coupon A and mail with 12 cents, specifying what section, 1, 2, 30r4, is desired. If you are handy to any of our offices, send Coupon B with 10 cents for section wanted. We can supply the entire series at once if 9 coupons are sent with remittance. SECTION FOUR IS READY NOW gjjgg*. If you have not already secured first three -*g*^j2 ***""' sections order them NOW. COUPON A. By Mail COUPON B. y^SSSL | WILD JKIiLS OF NORTH MrTOS WiLD I .NIMALS OF NORTH AMERICA ANIMAL COUPON DEPT., Good for Section i, 2, 3 or 4, when New- York Tribune. New York, N. V.: presented with *(> cents at our main Please send IDC postpaid. Section 1, 2, office. Cor. Spruce and Nassau Sts. 3 or 4. The Wild Animals of North Uptown Office, 1354 Broadway. America, for which I inclose 1 2 cents Harlem Offices, 157 East 125 th St.. for each section desired. 263 West 125 th St. 104 East 14 th St. Name 264 Eighth Aye. 1035 Third Avc. Post Office Address THE NEW-YORK TRIBUNE. teen days. The association expects to take up the work in three different schools this coming . "I have received a letter from James H. Hamil ton, of the University Settlement, treasurer of the Children's Relief Society, which was organized to feed the hungry children," said Mrs. Trautmann "He would like to meet us; he thinks we might perhaps co-operate in the work. I intend to write to him. and ccc if It can be arranged. * Mrs. Richard Bent. Miss Tulley. of Flushing Lone Island, and others volunteered to give cer tain days each month to tending the luncheon coun ters in the schools. KNOWN EVEN IN PARIS. Women Cab Drivers Curious About -Rainy Daisy Costume. The club colors predominated at the annual breakfast of the Rainy Day Club at the Hotel Aster yesterday. Eight pretty flower girls, earning black parasol, trimmed with daisies, presented each giiest -Hh a picture of the "rainy day pirl. .he tab*« were decorated with chrysanthemum, and the favors were paper daisies. Mrs. A. M. Palmer presided, and Miss Sara A- Palmer was chairman of the programme. Mi«= Charlotte Wilbour. in a brief speech, said the fame of the club had penetrated to Paris, from which city she had Just returned. Some of the women cab drivers there asked her if there wasn't a club in America that believed in women wearing thort skirts on rainy days. "And they asked me anxiously." she added, "If we wore short skirts when it wasn't rainy." Mrs. Frederick Nathan, vice-president of the Con sumers' League, talked about municipal housekeep ing—a subject appropriate to the Rainy Day Club, she said, because "rainy days make housewives think of cleaning up. Some figures that I jotted down at the budget exhibit suggest that a house- cleaning is needed in New York. "When the city bays a hook, the common black hook you use In closet?, and which costs the private citizen 6 cor.ts, it costs the city €0 oonts. Counting the labor of putting up the hook it costs $2 2L In candescent lights, which anybody can buy in quan tity at the rale of 20 cents each, cost the city 40 cents. When property is condemned and purchased by the city, double and treble Its value is paid. Is it strange that the Board of Health and the other departments cannot get the . appropriation* they ask for— that there never seems to be enough money to run the city of New York?" • — — - A . CtAI/K&^ THE "TERSE" TENDENCY. "People are so fearfully terse nowadays," sighed a gray-haired woman of the last generation. "A ! man joggled my elbow at tea this afternoon and what do you think "he said? •'.'Sorry!' "Why. in my younp days the man who apolo gized for even the slightest awkwardness with any- ; thing less formal than 'I beg > cur pardon, Madame," would have been thought impossible— a boor, j 'Thanks,' Is another abomination that Is creeping into our vocabulary; apparently people cannot find ! time to say 'Thank you.' 'No, I thank you' is j being shortened into 'No, thanks.' I have a friend, j an elderly man. who. always meets that expression j —and quite i ightly— with. 'Do you mean that you j refuse your thanks?' ■ "It Is the age of abbreviation; there Is a mania ! for It. It spoils our correspondence. I received <» j letter from my grandson yesterday, which ran after j this fashion: •' 'Coming home next week. Have a bad cold. ' Played football this morning-,' etc. I wrote him that, while modest men do not use the pronoun '1' unnecessarily. I thought he might Insert just a few Ts' in Us letters without being accused of j conceit. : "Our beautiful names of the states are shortened Into "Pa.." 'Mich.' and 'Ho.' People cannot even sparo time to address each other by their proper titles. It is 'Brown' end 'Smith' among men, and among some young women, I am scrry to hear, it is the thing- to address each other after that fashion. "Pedantry is tiresome, and clang Is sometimes :.■= no doubt about it. And busy ten thHr rpeech; of course, too, tbe constant use of the telephone tends to make us terse. Bui, really, it can't be necessary for aver age people in private life to converse tn the dic tion of Invoice c.erks." NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER S, W MANY BRONX SALES BERTEL CO. A BUYER. An Office and Studio Building To Be Erected in West 63d Street. Many bis vacant plots in The Bronx were .old S. Trading was brisk in the Hum Point Action, where large numbers of builders and oper ators are busy. Fmncis B. Roberts "Id for the Lawyers' Title and Insurance Company to the Ber~ tel Bealtv Company thirty-tight lots. The parcels are as follows: A plot. 92*lSSx irregHar, on the east side of Prospect avenue. 61 feet couth of Fox street- a plot. 100x105 feet, at the northwest cor ner of Southern Boulevard and Avenue St. John; a plot, 110x132* irregular, at the northwest corner of Kelly and Leggett avenues; a plot, 210x100 feet, oh the easterly side Of Fox street, 201. ieet north of Westchester avenue; a plot. 75x130x irregular, on the north side of Southern Boulevard. 550 feet west of Avenue St. John; a plot. 197.9x152.6x129 feet at the -northeast corner of Stebbins avenue andWnmn Place, and the block front on the. west side of Avenue St. John, between Beck and *ox streets 250x100 feet. Henry T. Randall repre sented the Bertel Realty Company. . Mr Roberts has been appointed agent of the company. A ten story office- and studio building will be erected for Butler Davenport on the premises No. 2S West 63d street. It will have a frontage of 20 feet and a depth of 90.44 feet, the facade being of brick and ornamental stone, with bays finished with latticed upper sashes. It is to cost $100,000. Edwin Rossbach is the architect The Mldfofd Realty Company, of which Alexan der Kahn Is president., is going to build two six story apartment houses on Broadway, from 163 dto 164 th street. The .houses are to be of the Renais sance 1 type, with facades of brick, trimmed with limestone and terra cotta. Their frontage . will be 99.11 feet and their depth M feet They will con tain apartments for twenty-seven families each. The total cost will be $250,000, according to Schwartz & Gross, architects. Plans have also been riled. for rrakinr over the old 42d streat car stables on the ground floor of t..e four story loft building Nos. 118 and 120 East 42 street Into stores for Herbert F. Blake, as new owner. Albert S. Gottlieb is the architect. . Plan" have a!so been filed for remodelling the five story tenement houses No. 333 to S4lVj West 41st street the improvements being made In conformity with regulations of the T nement Housa Depart ment, for Oscar D. and Herbert V. Dike, as own ers. Richard R. Davis is the architect. Plans have also been filed for remodelllni the four story loft and store building No. 39S Broome street, east of Cleveland place. MAXY OFFICES RENTED. Big Demand Also for Loft and Store Space. William A. White & Sons have .leased for John Bittner to Robert K. l>ane for a term of years the flr«=t loft of No. I Fron( street; fcr John Harsen i Rhoades and others to G. W. & Pattere .n & Co.. : the building No. 7 Cedar street; for Krank A. Weeks to Read. Holluiay & Sons, the buJdlng No. 11 Gold street; for William H. Oscanyan to Percy S. Clark, the store of No. 151 Washingt™ street; for William J. di Rivera to William Sohraer, the ir street store of the Underwriters' Building. NOB. 61 and 63 William street; for Theodore C. Camp to Burnett Brothers, the store and base ment Of No. 74 Cortlan.it street, and to John Mur phy, the buildins: No. 50 Front street; for Charles and Henry Kurzman to the Stock Quotation Tele graph Company, tht; store and basement of No. 33 Pearl street; for Theodore A. Sheffield to the Rob ert Bishop Manufacturing Company, the store floor and first toft of No- « Water street; niso space 11, the butkilngs No. CS South strtet, for William H. Swan to i. '*■ White & Co.; No. &•> Beekman 1 street, for Conner, Fendler i- Co. to w. a. t.."o\irt ney i Co. (Limited); So. u% Murray street, for Thomas C. Dunham to the Stiiima.ll Baf«t) i^mp " Company, and No. 101 Water street, for V.i.llam V~ ' Parsons' tc Walter B. Evans, and in conjunction with William Cruikshank's Sons for tho Mitchell estate to Julius Marquess, tha store and basement of No. 141 Water Street. The Charies F. Noyes Company repor*. the fol lowing office rentais: In the City Investing Build ing a part of the fifteenth floor to the Cambria Stet-1 Company; tn the new building at Franklin btreet and Broadway, for 1* M. Jones tc the Chi cago & Alton Railroad; In the West Btroet Build ing, for the Crulkshank Company a suite of offices to Elmer P. Morris & Co. Ail these rentals are for i'>ng periods. The Noyes Company has also leased offices in No. Si Beekman street for Henry L. Goodwin to John L* Walters. The One Hundred and One Fifth Avenue Com pany has leased the first loft, of about t,«N square feet, at Nos. 99 and 101 Fifth avt-nue 10 Streep. Miller '& Kesseii. lace importers, for a term Of years. The McVickar. Gaillard Realty Company has leased for a long term of years 6,000 square feet of space on the twenty-first floor of the Forty-two Broadway Building to L. Vogelsteln & Co. Wiliiam Cruikshank*. Sons have leased In the new building of the American Felt Company. Nos. 114 and 116 East 13th street, tart of the seventh and the entire eleventh Boors to Lawrie, Mann & Drowne; the entire tenth floor to William P. Frank and a part of the seventh floor to the Gas Consumers' Association. • IN THE AUCTION ROOMS. An East Side Tenement House Sold for $16 £07. The five story tenement house, with store, No. 225 East 97th street, 24.0x10-J.il feet, was sold yes-, terday in foreclosure proceedings at the Real Es tate Exchange Salesroom, Nos. 14 and 16 Vesey street, to Norbert Laudau, for $16,207. The sum due was about $3,400, subject to a mortgage of $12,000. The other auction offerings resulted as follows: By Joseph P Day. 84 to M Wooster •( . a «. 51 ft g of Spring st. 73x100.21 irrfg. with an "L- to 1 >4 ana 136 Spring jst, 49.1x51x irreg- 7 sty loft and store b!dg; Oermanla '.:• Ins Co against Pauline Gomprecht et **: Dulon ft U. attys; -; \V dune, ref : aiAt due $248 22569: tax.-s, eu, >.;■;..'■• adjourned to November 11 : 1362 Inwood ay« c s. 404 11 '.■ n •■'■ r"»»rk pi, 23x100; 3 sty ten-- 1' S liing.ißm ;igt R I. Bu i<iln at a: action Z T \V Foster ally; Edward Brown,-. ref; amt due. $1420 0t», tax*s. etc, 112$ 66; to Bmll S Sor»enfre« for Cilr:- 13rtl MaconiVs road, w 8. 4u4.1l ft n of Clark til 3 sty ten and store: sam* agt sam;; action f- same atty; same i-.'f; ami due. $5.567 24: taxes, etc. «98» 3U to Emll N Sorjfcnfrei for (6.00U; 15 47th st. n s, 120 ft w .; Madison iv«. 25x100.5: 4 jiy dwlg; sheriff's sal* 1 of all right title, etc. which 3 11 Ireland had on May 20, 1908, or since; For»ler. ii & K. attys; adjourned to December 7. By Samuel Marx: 513 18th st « ■. 105.6 ft - of Avt A a 03.3; -1 sty ten and 3 My ten in rear; Italian-American Trust Co a eft Pasquale Psti et <.!; V X M BuHowb, attyj (3 L Hess, ref; err. due. $v. 13202; taxes, etc $493 '^7; to Salvatoro t^oracl for 116.V00 • The Huctlon offerings to-day will be as follows: By Joseph P Day: L'o3 and 287 '.'•■' b st. a ». 125 '.• r: of M ay*. 60x100.11; two 4 sty tens and stores: Bs>dl< Fageiifn -■ A i- Levy •'- *• ■ Arnstein in 1. attys; E A Watson, ref; partition: 71 Market st, w a. W. 4 ft n of Cherry st, 27.7x60.4* irr.-s; '> sty U.n !iii.i Eton-; Morris Hone ast Morris Upschiti et al; M S Bchlelder, atty; Isliani Henderson, ref; unit due. $7M7£7: taxes etc. $300: iub to a first mort of 117.000 115 111 th i<). n f 127.6 ft <• of Park i.vc 15.11* 100.11; 3 my dwltr; I. • r Diamond agi Dora Dublnsky et al; 61ni<K»fl <;oodelman. atty: ': .v, Robinson, ref; ami due, »S.OSO 30; taxcu. etc. $230; nub to two prior mur'j M^ureKatlnf? $7. (W0; 'V.'l l.'iHth »• n m. 285 ft w of Kroadway. 15x99.11; 3 sty dwlg; PiimliiKton Whtte. bead, trus, etc, act Mary O'Neill ft si; Out. S & W. attys: i> O'L Cobalan, ref; an due. SIO.ObU"6: taxei etc, $872 04; lark aw ii s cor IS7th st. 102.6x100: vacant; Henry Humphrey! .-it;' It B Hump .■■■ W II Dodd, atty; .1 F W Pollock, ft; am: dun, 12,68721: tax's, etc, 5U.420 88: 10 lJ«a r h st. s s. 100 ft o of Varlck st, 27.3x73.7x28x83; 7 sty lon and store bl-U; >, A Neumann aprt iharlton Contract Co •' al; Bowers *• B, attya; A L Jacobs, ref. umt due. $0,840 SI : taxes, etc. (23404; sub to two Jiiort* aK^regntlnK $ > «..'i«io. By Bryan I. Kenn-Hy; 75 F'lea.iant pi, bet Seel ■ anil Bei'.nPt aveg. 100x180, u» Arlington, N J; 8 sty dwlfr find 2 sty stable; vol sa>. By llcrlitrt A Sherman ! Mn Dawsoa st. •a. 5"7.4 ft n of LongWOOd aye, 4f).7xl'K»; 0 sty fl h . also hi 1 Dftwson sr, «* s fil».6 ft n of J.ongwood ..... til 7\ 100 f, sty fl h: also 87H an<J 882 I 'it v son st, nm. 6511 ft ;:.;!• aye, SI 3x100: two 5 sty fl Jis; Lam bert SuyJum, jr. afet Twrelvu Porty-Two Dan son Street Co •< ..i. Uu*ck«-nbu»h it A, .iuys II T Andrews, ref; mm duo. 117.64005: tax's, etc. 12.000; iub ij four morfs asprcKatini? JIOHOO'i. By D P Ingmhiitn A- Co: 211 224 st, d ■ 2R2.6 ft r of Sth aye. ls.!txl»HP; two 1 oty ill- Van Buren. exr. eto, ;■•.!■ .slacr«a.ly si Bl Ilnrold. Swain, atty; B I. II Ward. r<;f; 'ami due. 511 •) . ■•■.)■ taxes, etc, Si' - >4 l- 1 HIGH GRfDE PL, YER PiANOS To £r< for Buanett Purposes. To Let for Burnett Purpote: Exceptionally Fine Offices in the new bui'ding of Lawyers Title Insurance & Trust Co. 160 BROADWAY can be secured at reasonable rentals Space will be divided to suit the needs of tenants Elevator a id janitor service All modern eg lipment including vacum cleaner An entire floor can be had if prompt ap p'ication is made on the premises or to JOHN N. GOLDING, Agent for Building, 9 PINE STREET Auction Sales of Real Estate. j Auction Sales of Real Estate. blTnoa l o wnpLOTS AT PUBLIC AUCTION NO LICENSE REQUIRED THURSDAY. November 19. at 12 o'clock. e^^VVt^£?°* and «2SSS^ffiSSBS EBE B i G K 3.O°T n ;I «V^ u^^ n x^,r^xioS r^^T. b - ;aUtir " :y *"" «X- ON MOBT(i*BE 8 YKAKS. AT «•*. Title, guaranteed. New York to Oakdalo. 60 minutes; station to water. 10 minutes; to Parkway Terminal at Lake Ron konkn pro S fM'rty n 'for m . part of the Pewrid** Hall Estate »nd Immediately adjoin. "Indian Neck Farm " the magniacent home of Ex-Commodore F. G. Bourne. ' BRYAN L. KENNE.LLY. Auct'r, 156 Broadway. To Let for Business Purposes. To Let for TO I PT Large and Small Offices 1 \Jr I— 4 L-rf I SINGLE OR EN SUITE The Centre of I ...IN THE... Electric Light ,x * Janitor Transit for the Metropol- TRIBUNE -^~ !!L^ ritii niNn »*>* Absolutely DUILDII^IvJ the Year Safe * :: _ L ■' -' Fast-Running 154 NaSSEI} St. App|y for Terms He "" T Ore I | opposite dty Hail Park | '£?£*„ (Plaofer Type) ••L" STATIONS, ENTRANCE TO BROOKLYN BRIDGE, SUBWAY — ALL WITHIN A STEP ! Very Desirable STORE and BASEMENT 1364 BROADWAY TO LET WITH RESERVATION OF ONE WINDOW. Apply to Renting Agent, 610 TRIBUNE BUILDING, 154 Nassau St. i* " * : Unfurnished Apartments to Let. /GAINSBOROUGH STUDIOS. OVERLOOKING CEN- C-1 AINSEOROCGH STTJIHOB, OVEUIXSOKINO CEN vJT t -.-•; Park' an apartment house owned and occupied ' by artists ant literary people; a few very deilrabla ! apartments to be rented to professional and business ;eo ' Die: apartments will be shov.n at any time. GAINSBOROUGH STUDIOS, see Mr. Miller. 222 Wsst s!>th St.. N. T. City. Country Property Wanted. wMtED: COUNTRY SEAT FOB CASH BUTER. A PLACE LOCATED PREFER ABLY ON THE HARLEM RAILROAD NOT ABOVB MI f KISCO. OF 40 TO 60 ACRES. WITH DWELLING HOCSE ABOUT 20 ROOM?. HOUSE AND OUTBUILD INGS MUST BE OF FIRST-CLASS CONSTRUCTION AND IN GOOD ORDER. VALUE $fiO.ooii TO 175.000. ALSO PLACE OF ABOUT THE SAME ACREAGE. WITH SMALLER HOUSE. VALLTK J20.000 TO 123.000. PRINCIPALS ONLY SEND PARTICULARS & PHOTOS TO RULANTJ & WHITING CO.. « BEEKMAN' ST. New Jersey Real Estate. F«titil rtARGAINS EVERYWHERE; 'GOOD SOIL. ' mai'ln?**; state -vtshas; list mailed. LEBKUECHER. Bible House. Manhattan. Long Island Real Estate for Sale. SNAP. — BIX MILES OUT; THAIN EVERT. TEN minutes- 2 family house; hard wood trim; 2 sets improvements: $6,500; easy ternM W. C REEVES & CO.. 124 East 23d St.. Manhattan. RITK FOP. BEAUTIFX'L NEW BOOKLET IN COlr » » or«. with mmD and automobile route to Long Beech. 225 Fifth aye.. New York. ! IN THE BROKERAGE MARKET. Scheele & Wicbke have sold for Mrs. Caroline Wall a lot, 25x100 feet, at the northwest corner of l.V.th street and Elton avenue. Charles E. Rushmoro and William Hepburn Rus sell have sold for a client through Burton Thomp son No. 46 East 76th street, a four story dwelling: house on ■ lot 18.8xi02.3 feet. J. Clarence Davies and L. J. Phillips At Co. were associate brokers. Van Wyek Thorne has sold for Mrs. Henrietta 1* Lux to Frank Greene No. 341 "West. slst street, a five story ' stone Trent flathousa on lot 25x100.11 feet, for J35.000. William B. Patten and J. L. Van Sant have sold to P. M. Mellert seven Jots on the cast sldo of Tlebout avenue. 81 feet north of lS9th street. The property will be immediately Improved with four story fiathousee. Samuel Engle ha? sold for Hannah Kaufman to Bofle Levy No. 1517 Bryant avenue, a two story two-family bouei on lot MM feet. Klein & Jackson are the buyers of th* plot, lux 175 feet, at the northeast rorner of St. Nicholas avenue and 151 st street, at th« sale by the Clark estate. Sampson H. Schwartz was the seller of Noa. 1667 1671. 1C73 and 1675 Third avenue, recently reported ■old to George Ehrct, through Herman J. Levy Burrill mothers have mm th« three story American basement brick and -ton,, private house No. <a 4th street, between Sixth and Seventh ave nue*. Brooklyn, on a lot; 20x100 feet, for John I Clarke to John F. MncLaushlin. Th« buyer will , occupy ! 1,. bOUM in ! •'■ ml t-r A DOWNTOWN PLOT SOLD. Clifford N. Shurman has sold for the Campbell estate Noa 83. ■ and 87 New Chamber* vtreel « tending to James street. 8lx«5 feet, to Daniel li. Freediuan. There an old houses on the plot. TO SHOOT AT OAKDALE Auction Sales of Real Estate. "T^XECLTORS' AUCTION SALE AT EMPIRE HO USB, -TJ Montgomery. N. V.. November 7th. at on« o'clock, of CHOICE 96 Acre Orange County farm; well watered. food barn, orchard, etc.; near station: terms easy. Par ticulars from W. I>. DICKERSON. Montgomery. N. T.. or ANDREW WILSON. Tribune Bid*.. New Torn City. . Leal Estate. mortgage loans wanted Rates low, quick answers. Call, or Telephone 6140 Cortland. Lawyers Title - Insurance and Trust Company capital a cq con rod SURPLUS Vv|W4;wfvvU ISO Broadway. Sew York. 188 Mentasae Street, Brooklym. — -—~——^—— —————— ——^——^__^_ City Property for Sale. BROADWAY. NORTHWEST CORNER OF READE St.. 66.6i124. for sale; one of the mo«t desirable cor ners downtown. Ami) to WM. C. WALKER'S SONS. g>3 Broadway. * Apartment Hotels. ' HOTEL LH MARQUIS. 12-1« EAST 31ST ST.— few choice 2 ar.J 3 room suites to lease. Dancing Academies. The Oscar Duryea School INCORPORATED. — 200 WEST Til* STREET. Duryea Aesthetics" Dancing an- 1 Deportment Telephone 6212 < 'oluinbus. ~ THE RIVERS' SCH3OLS ' SOCIAL DANCING anil ESTHETIC CUtTVKK. The I^»l!«« Rooms. 160 West 83d Mreet. The Leasut Hall. 74 Wr»t !.'Bth .Street. Adults, children: classes and private lessons idallr> Offlce hours (mornlnss). 'Phone 574*; River. Instruction. Tor Both Sexes City. THE ni'ltlirz SCHOOL OF LANCCAOES. MADISON SQUARE (1122 Broadway). Hsrlem Branch: 343 L*tnn Aye.. above l?7th St. Brooklyn " 73 Court St. 330 • BRANCHES IN ALL CITIEB. Pupils hear and speak the new Linguae* ezclnslTst* (rum the first i»sson Trial lessons free. milS UEN QRBKT SCHOOL OK ACTINO. *^ • A. ■•• n«rlt»le» I.vreum. W. 44th »t. Entries at any time. Special rates to graduates Th« Ben tireet riay«rs for summer anJ winter. !:<-., ■« abov« STAMMERING snd similar affections of speech corrected •»<) T »«rv succtanful experience Sena for Instructive na.mpai.l 'Dr F. I. DRTANT. «2 West 40th St. pal#t PANZER'S GYMNfISIUM^Z: CARNECIK HALL. 57TH «»T. AND 7TII WE. EVCNINO CLASSES FOR LADIES I For Circular address HE.NRT rANZEß."blrector I 1 NSTIUTCTIONS GIVEN IN ATHLETICS FO r"hF\ LTn 1 an.l strength. ITOFFS^OR MAX UNOER. ir^!, n AST'S Baths. 14i» West 123 th. U£ - l[> «->.len- School A sennet. AMERICAN AM) FOKKIGN TEAt'IIFItH* irrvrr UJ KMOMKLLB kMVOT. T*»ehm v«. lv v rt - w., for coll«s»i. ichooli ipd prtvftt. fainlUej. BO ** rm> »"» Autumn Retorts. HOTEL GRAMATAN Bronx tIIIi-. Wr*teb*«t*T C«.. S. Y. OPEN ALL THE YEAR. r V-'i - ' "■ THE NEW FIREPROOF ADDITION ready for occupancy the latter part of Swtm^lf. eoa« tains 107 »I»-: I rooms and <K> ptirstu bath«. R«Sa*l and >ic!:i»!k i patron***. iiomt moderate Winter rate* of any first diM fco;*l la or near N»w York. J. J. L4.NMX CO, Pro.v i . —^— — — — GARDEN CITY HOTEL GARDEN CITT LONG I3LAS3 19 ml>« from New York. Op- ai: th-> 7«ax. Special Winter Rates from No-.- T»»-to May lac J. J. LA>N*I.N CO.. Prop*. THE BRIARCLIFF LODGE BRIARCLIFF MANOR, NL Y. AUTUMN SEASON. D. B. PLI'MER. Manager. NEW JEKSET. &xz open tfaoufiffiout Ihz qzat. '^.'W.'^Cinuitiij- $■ Son GALEN HALL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. HOTEL AND SANATORIUM. With fts elegant comfort and «up«rlor tab!» an* ««rvtc^ Is a fine place to spend the Fall and Winter. Bath« Car plea»ure or nealtfc. with trained a--»n<lant». ; F L. TorN'i. M«r. informaUon and Booklets at 1122 Broadway. HOTEL TRAYMORE Atlantic crrr. v. j Fb.l1 — Winter— Spr!n« — Sum HOTEL DENNIS. £ 3 ATLANTIC HTT. N* J Is beautifully situated, directly facing th» oceaa. *O4 Is per. the entire year. Hot and cold .~ W*m to private tog,- * BUZBT. BARTLETT INN, LAKEWOOD, N. J. The MONTCLAIR ©?* THB MOCNTAIN TO* MONTCLAiR 1 . N- J. I Notice of Summons. XJ^nV" YORK. SUPREiIE COURT. COCNTT OF NEW >^ loric. — c«niury iiuiams Company. p^lntlff. against Inland T. Lane, and •'Mary 1 ' Lane. hi» wife. L»ertcic Lane. Max M. Rosenfeld. "Morris" Hermann. "Max" Dauer. "Herman"' <>»rTna. "Dora'" liers«r. M .- t" Rablaowitz. "Rudolph" B.fs». "Isaac" Kaufman. "N» than" Segal. "Ralph" Morgan. "Herman" WaanerrEan. "Isaac" Levin. "David" Goldstein. "Juilus" Swsetir-s. "Hj-man" Singer. "Samuel" Shaman. "Herman" Janu*. "Samuel"' Lakin. -James* Maisel. Abraham " Sllber bera;. "Nathan" Harowitz. "Emll" Kunnes. "Solonion" Schully. • "Lavrpfcce" • Fink. "John" Ohrbach. ••Jaßnsf* Splnrad "Joeeph" Ptorer. "Samuei" KsLmerbolz. tae firs* names '"•Mary." "Morris." "Max," "Herman/ 1 ' ••Dora." "Morttz." "Rudorph." "Isaac." "Nathan." "Rudolph.' "Isaac." "Ralph." "Herman." "Isaac" "David." J-jr- Ilns," "H«naa." "Samuel." "Herman." "Samuel.'^ "James" "Abraham." "Natiian." "Ernil."' "'aol^niasj, "Lawrence." "John." "Julius," '"Joseph" and "Samuel" beini; flctltlons. real first names or th.* dsfsadsasCß bee* unknown to plaintiff, defendants. To th» above-named deren'iants: Ton ai-^ hereby sum moned Is answer the amended and supplemental com plaint In this action, ac 1 to serve a copy of your answer on the .plaintiffs attorneys within twenty days a^ter th» service of this summons, exclusive al tie day of service; and In case of your failure to appear or answer, judarrr.ee: will b* taken against you by default. lor th» relief de manded In the) complaint. Dated New York. October 23rd, 1909. LEE & FLEISCHMANN. Plaintiff's Attorneys. Ofi!c« A P. O. Adiress. 141 Broadway. Borough of Manhattan. New Tork City. To Derick Lane, defendant: The faresoin* arrende-I an< supplemental summons is serve>l upon you by publication, pursuant to an order of Honorable Henry Bischoff. a Jus tire of the Supreme Court of the Stats of New Tor St. dated the twenty-eighth day of October, nineteen hun - dred and eUat. and filed on th» fourth day of November, nineteen hundred and elicht. with a copy of the original amended and supplemental compiaint in th« offlc* of t-* Clerk of the County of New Tork. 1= th» County Court House, in the Borough of Manhattan. City. County and State of New Tor* the Qrisfinal ameri'Seil and supp!* mental complaint havin* teen filed in said off.cc en th« twenty»-third day of October, nineteen hundr*,j and eish'. Dated New York City. November 4th. t!>CS. LEE 4 FLEISCHMANN. I'lalntifTs Attorneys. Offce /• P. O. Address. 141 Broadway. Borougn of Manhattan. New V -< Clty.\ Supreme; court, county ct NEW tork.— zv.n >^ Franklin Savings Bank la the City of New V -- Plaintiff, against Mary Mc*2!ynn. . .gia LJndl. Barbara Cavlr.atOw the American Surety Company .--r Ne-w York, the. Tenement H^u«e Deoartmant c* the Csty of Xs» York. Marian Grandov. Sa-rr. Guriche. Mary Slme. R x.xf Maintenance Company. Defendants. — Summons -No*. 1>. — To the above f!ame>t Defeniants: Tou are fcere&v axi-~ nionecJ to answer the complaint in thl3 action, and ti serve a copy of rour answer on lisa plain: I.T» attorney ■within twenty days aftir the vsr'/ice of tils summer.*, exclusive of the day of service: and In case of your fa:' ure to appear or aajwsr. Judgment wfO be taSea agalr.st you by default tow the relief damand-d In tae complaint Pat. N«w YorV September - 190 H. WILSON M PO WELX» PtatettfTa Attorney. T-- and pc«tofSce a i '.r^»3 N>. 23 Wall str»«t. cor. Bro*i Street, Borough of Manhattan. New Tork City. To the d-fendacts. Us i Lindl arsi! Barbara CavlnatM The foregoing 13 served upon you by po&ttaft" tlon pursuant to an ord^r of the Hoc. Janva A. Ei:a---> ard one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the ~:a:» of New York, datevi tha 11th day of October. IJCS. aai filed with th» complaint In this action. In t>.# eOcm ct the Clerk of the County cf New Tork ai CM CbunE* Ct>crt House »n the B.>rouKh of Manhattan. City of New Tori. Dated New Ten* Olctober 14. ltrflS. . . M. PC WEI J* r".a".T-.ti.T s Attorney. O2» a=J p. »-.-?".•■■ address, No. 2f) Wall Stree*. ro: Brcil Street Borou?h ■I Manhattan. >•■••» Tork CttT- CUPnEMB COURT. ... YORK.— TU3 V> Frarktin. Savlr.jfs Bank In the C?v of N?* T?rk. p"'a!"ttff s«»lnat Mar* jreOtynn. !.>•.:< a Und; BAr^ar^k CaTlnata. ttm American Surety Cbirpar-y of New Tart. th« Tenement Houso tVrartinent o* tS« Clcy- of Ne^ \o-'- Frank rwt'.a. Joserb. Ba-'sasso. John "'*•.■" johrt'Poe. the 'asx. name being fictitious, a t«.^a^: c: a portion of said premise*, whoa* real name •>..* oia'.ruJT 1p isrnoraat of; Koif Malntenjnc* Company. rvf»-.ii3t» — Summons (No. 2>— To the above ca3-.ei Jefer. V.r.:»: Tea ar* - -»ov summoned to answer the ceassjasdnt ci^iam action. anJ to servo a copy cf your answer m -, 1 -- T'-*-^Z tifT» attorney within twenty dajs after th« s-rvi;-» or this sutnmoiis. exclusive of the day of, service: a:;^-^i casa o: your failure to a?;*ar or sw-r. y.iifrr.er.i *T^i be taken «Ka'rv«t you by dafc.ult. for •■!*• rel:e: SSSSBBSBBI In th* cotr.plaJnt. r>«t#»l New Tork. September 2. 10ft» . •VTILSON MvPOWEU* PlatntiTs Attcrnwy. 02-** 2 ? pcstoSca address. N>> 2» \Vall street, cor Brcaa Street. Borons* of il3nh*ttm. New Tor* <-\tr To the aefendanta. Lulsl* Ut-.>U ar.i EarbAra C »T*" rato: The foregoing summons is »er»*i usca rmx VT publloattvn pursuant to an ortler c* the B« Ja3; SL.i BUacbaj one. of tii« Justice* of tie Supreme of the S'a'«> of New Tork. iJjit<M til* UtU iW ct Oc too** '.• - ana filed wlra th« complatnt fa-^i^Sfi In th* office of the ilerk of ih* Qwatl o? J«J \^» at the County Court House Ui th» Boreufb oi H*r.i»: t*n. City of N>w "York. ;>a:»". New York. October '» I>>*. ._« "WILSi»: M. POWEU. PlaintlfT* Attorney. OS:»«« postofflcA aildress. No. 39 W«H Strset, M^ r0 *" Street. Borouxh of iianhatt*n. N*x« \ vi* Ow- THE SUPREME cocrt NEW YORK COVNTT— Mann. Hrrsch and Bertha GuttenlWTC F: *"^S Mainst Julia Kum. Fanny Marcuscn. Ann # RMJ <-;™J* l*iubrnh*t«ner. Jacob Laufcpanrimer. S*nam '?-;"l~£ th« r- D lc of. the Slat* of New Writ, aud **2LS3m *nT rJaeobT ttolJtxrs. laii first nime "Jacob °~j!" Betltloia, th« r«ul nr»t name of said Jetvmtar.t &ring \vr known to plaintifla. tvfead*nt«. S-omiuoi To "« " -I •» nomnl IV>atar.*« ana WMdi ct (term: V-mi ar» °*V*^J suruiuuncd to IMW the complaint in t?iis l«» .£Jtw terra a copy of your answer on t!i* i>laiatl..i *'°' r '_ ll^ within twenty day* after tSe i«rrtc« of IBM s ~-~rL. exclusive of the day of service: and in caw oi ?~^'Z£ urc to ... or answ«r. tu>!j{roeaE •"! *>* M*3 H22 >«v by default, for tho retW demanded in t=« cosip..**w» l\\t«>d. N*w Tork. Cttv. June Iltth. IJO*. Mr EISMAX, I.EVT. COUX Jfc LKWINE. -*ttorßey«»|[ MalntifTs Offlc* and Po«to2«.c- A&fi-*a»> 133 3ro»» way. ltorcu«h of Manhattan. New York City. -o» To tie Defendant AonJw nc--»: T!>« fc>r«sMa« » s^f s =JSS ts served upon you t>y publication, pursuant to M o£» of the lion Jame. W. t'.oraru. a Justice of the *"/•«£! Ccurt. Stat* of N« Tork. dated ia« 23ts *"SJ* ( 2E tcmtier. 1908 L and a:«d with th* «.ni?la:n: P "^.Tg: of th* .Clerk of Urn Oountr ot NVw Tar* at t .-• «j- j»^ Court Honre. .n the Porough of Manhattan. In >!!•«■ w of .\t« Toik. County a.nd St*t« of New Torifc i» v— lit Jay of Oot <t*T. UWS. tfeted. New Tor* iTity. October 1«. «»«■ ,„,___,- for EISMAN. U:\Y. CORN A LEWINE. A!t ?^? e^Q«^ MatattSa, Oflo« aid Po»to«k-» .\d>2r«j«. I» Jsr^ 1^ way. IVircuch oj Manhattan. New Y-»rs_cuy _, ' DVERTISEMEXTS AND SVB^OttrTIONJ *^* A The Tribune ret-etvej «t th«!r Tptown W=»,- iMi Uroajway. brtwe.n WtH ana S.tfi •"••",,' •'clock p. m. A<Jvertt»*m^nt» reve.ve t at »?•?""" brancluoCWs at regular offlc* rrnte* until » •=*;*''• &„. vtaTl 2C» Sth .*%•-. •. •. cor. ai «t-: »» . imrtSa 12tB »t.: 104 Ea»t l«lb «t.; 237 VTMt *=a •«••»•* lU> and «th •>•*.. »3 Wot ISJ:!» •*•*. M* ■» ■ *»5i