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IMPORTANT Blrth, l>|S|rmrnl. Maniage. Deatli ond In Memuriani Notlre*, ma.1* bfl irleptioneri lo Tho Tribune any tlmi> .?!? lo ujldnlshl lor lnsertion tfl the flflfll _?)'? puper. Just eall Bcrkman 3000 sn.l rrsd tho notlee ?? fflfl ""'l?h '< ,n" .rrted. Hill flflf .ariir flrlll ?"' m.itlro I" >ou later. Ihe ?tltfl will rrarh ***** >OU.(MK> readers daiijr. MARRIAGES HALL--Cl*LD?N Ofl Wedne- dav Nov -1. ag her home. by th. Rev Wiltr-r. Merle Bmith. Harrlet. dau_ht?-r at th* lat* Charles snd Margaret William. Gulden. t/> Frank Hall. HTTBBARD- FLINT?On N'ov. 20. bj; the R*v. Henry Darlington. Louise Httot, daughter of Georce BDtot Fllnt, to Jame* Unman Hubbard, N. S. N. K. ir. MATHEWS I.ONCHI RST Mr. ar.d Mrs. Thomas A. LotU * *>>e mar ? :,;:.? U . ? f DKATHS ANDERSON In BrookHfla. Nov. Cl. Caro ? ? '.? *rlt* of Dr _Jnn.es M. Ander.on and d.iuirhU-r ol th- la.e Edward C. and Ann P. Fa?Ie. of New York Citv. Servires ?t her lata residenee, ,?,-,?? ... BroekltM, Saturday. Nov. 24. at 'J o'cloek. nurial private. ARVF -.Teanette- F. on November 21. Ser A"u-e. THEVl'NERAI, CHt'RCH Proad w.v. fi-th st. i Frank Campbell a 1. Satur BFCKW.TH Suddenly. flt East Orange, V .1 . W.-dnesday. November 21. 1P17. Can-ie v Wai ice, -..fe of Charles I.. taTawtn. . .nt. Kuneral services at her -th Majle ur.. Saturday, ?? l>er 24, 3 p. m. BJORNSTAD N -". at Loefl B""rrh; _ Bjornstad. Services at 1j.' Main st.. A.bury Fark. Nov 22. MJj* Inter-rent Woodlawn Cemetery. Frldaj. Nov. tt. BOYO? At South Orange, N. J.. on TW* davTNovember 22. in hU 47th raer John Jac in. beloved husband of LUlle Campb.ll Boyd and son of the late. J??- ?*? '?* Emilv B. Boyd. Notice of funeral here aftt-r. BRFWAN?On Nov. 21. FeUr PhUip. eld ?t son of e<-Poi,ceman Phllip Brennan ? I C. and Mary Tenpenny. native of Muliaph-Mac'-ormick, Rooseby Cou!-,"*f mmon. Ireland. Funeral from 139 IU st.. on Friday morning. Nov. .3. at 9:110 o'clock. Requiem raass at _i. \gne-.'* Chureh. C*.MP On Wednesday. Nov. 21. Thaodore Hflary Camp. son of the late SamueKel loRg and Mary Welles Camp. r^tral -rrviees ln Newinpton, Conn.. on Friday. Nov. 23. at 12 o'clock. DELANEY-Annie. beloved wife of tha late Fdward Delaney and mother of Annlo and Margaret (nee Fahey'. native of County Cnlway. Ireland. Funeral from her late r^.dence. IU East 55th at. Vridaj. Nov 1 at 1:10 a. m.. thence U> Chureh ol St John the Evangelist, 65th st. and Hrst av v bfffl mass will be offered for the reoose of her soul. Interment at Calvary Ceme On November 20. Mary. th* beloved ... the late Patrick Drew. also mother <.f James, Mary. Cathenne. .Vargaret. Thomas and Hugh Dwtw. run, rai from r. late residenee. 105 Ea?t S8th flt, Ofl Iriday. November 23. at >:tt ?_?___? thenee to the Chureh of Our Lady of Good Counsel. where a mass of requiem will ne offered for the repose of her soul. Inter? ment at Calvary Cemetery. FORDHAM Mrs. Katie L.. ln South st. riear Dean st.. Jamaica, on November II. !'?:: aged M vears. Funeral at houae. 11 ?.' m'.. Saturday. Interment at Patchogue Saturday afternoon. FLAUM-On Wednesday. November 21, Solo rnon, husband of the late Carrie and father ,.f Hentietta. . -neral Friday. 10i3n a. m.. ?rom hU late rrMdenee, 526 East 85th st. - FREAN -Ofl November 21. Harry, beloved ton of Susan and the late Lewis Frean. I'uneral from hi- late home, '.-% Pine st.. Brooklvn. Saturday, at !*:3^ a. m. Solemn mass of requiem at the Chureh of the ..! Sacrament. Fulton st. and Euchd uill be orTered for the repooe of HS soul. FREDERICK- At her residenee. 379 Forrest -t Jersey City. Jemima EHiab?th. wife of William Frederir-k i nee CraddocM. Fu? neral services private. FREEBORN -Entered into reat. November 21, 1917. Adelaide Yatea, widow of Dr. (leorgt- C. Freeborn and daughter of the rarles and Cordelia Roe Yatee. Fu i -ra! services at her late residenee, 161 East TIrth ?* , Friday afternoon, November ttl, at 2:30. I.ABKIEI Bertha, passed away November ?17. in her 64th year, widow of I.?*n !? -d and mother of Ida Marka, Nathan ".ltenbenf. Julia Hoffman. ? and Hatti*. Kuneral from i.enox av., 124th rt, on Iriday. No \ember 23, at 2 p. m. GARTLAND On November t*\ Thomas, son at Bernard Gartland, husband of Maria Kelly. native of Kilrrone-y, County Louth, Ireland. Funeral from St. Agnea's Chureh, 42d st. Friday. i' :30 -a. m. Residenee, 236 East 42d st GOl'LD -On Novtrober 21, 1917, Augusta A , Midtw of Marquis D. Gould, aged 72 vear*. Funeral services at her late reei <'*'C?, 3 39 Madrson av., Flushing. lx>n. i, on Friday, November 2"', at I iM p. m. II Bl | V (>?, Wednesday morning. No*emb?r 117, William C. Daler Fflflfl-fll ser Sl Mfl late re-idenee. Allendale, N. J.. ? .. (arnages i# in waitine at Allendale station on .,1 of train leavinp Jer*.ey 1'ity at 1:44 v. aa, Intermrr.t at Trinity Cemetery at -nience of family. KI.K1N On Wednesday, KflVflflflbflB 21, Sam nel ar.d B'ttv nee Hauseri, beloved par? enta of ( harles. Jaeob, Miehael, Arthur, - - ar.d Mr.. Sidney A. Harns i .ir.eral servires at their late reaidence, 172 Iju< 94th st. Fri<iay. November 23, at \'< a. m. Member* of Aryeh I/odge, Nn ??. I () f, S <.f I , ar?- re'iuested Ifl attend. - , LEVBKETT Ofl We<lne,day, Nover, ??* r**iir"*nre rf h?r "i.ter, Mr?. ; Mayder. Yonkfln. N. Y , K--tH*- 1: . ? and E-ther ; I of her nir*. !H ? '->! private. I i(:K^ atl Wodaaad ? .Hrd H Libby, hu.shand of Clara ?-vtori, ir, his <>4'.h >ear, at bta resi MT?fll lllat Sl . Nr-? V'.rk. r? ' neral .er. .res at Calvary M. E. Chureh, i ? *h av. and 12C'th st, N*w York, Fri- i day, November 23, at 8:30 p. m. LLAMO taataamm Amelia, at Allandale, N. J . Noverr.t.er tfl, dauahter of Antonio and Father IJano, in her 2f.th year. Funeral r* Friday morr.iLK, 9:30, at re?i d?r.re. MANNINO Jam? V.. on Wednesday. Hfl . 1917, l^-'.?jve?l h'_sband of Bertha Manning Inee Il>!dr. lur.eral fr>. late resideni *. 4383 Rid_ewrxKl a-.., Riet,. j mofld Hill, Saturday, Nov.mkr 24. fll REAL ESTATE DEATHS ,: ther.ce le OuU*A *iJa**t *^** ieeaa lateraaeal M iehn't ? ?" ' MATTOEfl Emi ? aaed K NERAI. . Hl R< H, B M-HAKI. . ? lv.. . I . ?? ? -1 MKISTKl; ' ter. Kuneral Saturday, from h< dem, Hlghbroofc av "? lh**---'0 >d ? ? C_thei.net thurvh. P. N. v Trala Im*** Grand Central Station ?:ll ?*? m. Kiadlj *OW flovvers. Inta-rment private, MERRITT At Greenwich. Conn.. ********* ?. :<17 Julia Wright, widow rf Matthew Merritt, .n her I'.'-th year. Kuneral w at her late residence, 3.r. Chunh lt. mnn>, Nweaabei tfl, at I p. aa. lBt*eaa*at eea. venience of family. MITTEI-JORFER Harnnh. on November IM, in hrr 7Ut year, ? '>''" ^''rx. ?A. v? Int. ti Ri. bmoi.'. ? 1 MOOR1 " ? w..ii be held al th* ' h.-" Bommer -t. on Friday, at .1 p m. Ml'RPHV Or, Novt?>tf II, Ann Murphv inee M'-Mahom. Kuneral from her resi? dence, (St Dean st.. Brooklyn. on i-atur day November 24, at '.' a. m.: thenc 1 | -, K. 4 . Chunh. PadOc tt and \ an derbilt a.. Interment at Calvary C emr tery. MBOKNB Suddenly, on November 2->. 1917. ot r.T* MaHiion at., Brooklyn. Samuel T> if fieM Oi.tK.me. .on of the late Snmuel S Os horr.e ar.d Koealie Willoughby DuffleM, la his 60th year. Kuneral t.er\ir.- al Bt Bar tboloaaew't Protaatanl Bpiaeopal church. Paeiflc st. aaai Bedford av., Brook Kriday. November ?'? '"? PACK On November Sl. 1017. at 2 1 ??-' '.''ii tt, N*st York. 1 ranre. Farman Park. widow cf Georg* Wiilis Pack. late of Asln ? ville. N. C. Kuneral at Cleveland. Ohio. on Saturday, November M, It is earnestly reiiueited that flowers be omitted. PAYNE?On November 11. 1917. Arthur Dexter Payne. formerly of Prov-ide-ice. R. I.. ln his 66th year. Funeral at Hoiy Trinity Church, Lenox av. and 12-d st. Friday. at 11 a. m. PICKARD Thursday. November 22. 1917. at hi.4 residence, 251 West 81?t st., Je.se Pickar.l. beloved son of the late Krederic William or.d of Emily A. Pickard. Ku? neral private. It i;. requc-ted that no flowerlt T>c sent. ROSENSTIEL On November 20. Benjamin Rof.ent.tiel. beloved husband of Mina r.o*en atiel and beloved father of I.eon nnd Ga ton. at his residence, 31 West l_4th st, in his 62d year. Kuneral Kriday morning from his late residence, at 10 o'clock sharp Paris papers please copy. 8CHLEY- At Kar Hills. N. J.. on Thursday, November 22, Grant Barney Schley, In the 73d year ef his age. Kuneral services Kroh Hein, Far Hills, N. J.. Saturday, No? vember 24, 11a.m. Interment pri4-ate. SEAMAN November 22. Christena Gunn. widow of Vernon Seaman, eldeet son of the late Valentine Seaman. Kuneral pri vste. London. Edinburgh and San Fran? cisco papers please copy. STEWART November 10, 1917. Emma. be? loved wife of Alesander Stewart. daughter of the late Robert and Agnes Auld. Ser at her late ro-i lence, 76 Irving I'la*,. Kriday evening, S o'eloek. WAI.Kl.EY~-Oa November 20. Frank E. sr.. aged 76. Kuneral service Kriday e4ening, November 23. Interment at Woodlawn Cemetery, Saturday, November 24 WARD?On November 21, Margaret A. Ward, daughter of the late Thomas and Mary Ward. Kuneral from her late resi? dence. Beach 129th st. Belle Harbor, cn Saturday, November 24, at 10 a. m. W_8T?Suddenly. on Tuesday. No4ember tfl, 1917, in her 87th year. Enima Helen VA' ton, beloved wife of the late De Witt Clin? ton West, of T.ow. v ille, N. T. Funeral at Loarville. N. Y.. at convenlence of family. - WOOG- On November 20. 1fl7. at the Ger? man Hospital, in hi^ 76th year. Benjamin Woog, belo4ed' brother of Herman Woog and uncle of Henry Woog. Kuneral ser? vices at 208 Lenox BV., Kriday morning at I :M o'clock. (YRIGHT- Joaephine, beloved wife of Julius Wright and mother of Pauline, Mildrtd and Evelyn. Kuneral service on Kriday, No? vember J3, at | p. m., at her late resi? dence, 315 125th et, Richmond Hill. IfALE?On November 21. Phebe. daughter of the late Nathaniel E. Yale, in her 71-th year. Funeral -erviee. at tiie Chapel of the Home, 104th st. and Amaterdam av., on Friday, November 23. at 11 a. m. CEMETERIES THE WOODLAWN CEMETERT. I.ld Bt B- Harl*m Tratn and by Trollejr. Lota ef 011.a'? _iz" f..i ea'* Office ro ?aat :sd 8t . N. T. STORAGE NOTICES Hie Independent Storage Company 1317 Third ATenoe, New York lll.. N. Y. To Meaars. John Helndl, J A BanChea, Otto Weilr.man, K. Mlehlt, Fl?<~h>r, Iiynan. E A Morrlson. V'rank Bla.a. August Schramm, B? Kearn*y, Mrs Bos*. Mrs },.,.. i?h*? Mrs Margar't F'anigsn. Miss Mary Nellls Mulvj Mr? Ann* D Mr.' Htlen - Ma? Mlt K n' ? -.. Mr. iMur . -.- 1 ? ? - I explred, ar i du. notl. ? l ' i ? tn -. ? 1 ? houoehold goodit. p.-raonai < ITe, ?* an.l mer chan.lls* to Le eoi.l at puhilc >u". our warohoua*. 1117 Tt.ir.i Aranoe, Bor o.igh of Manhattan. New Vork Cltjr, N T , or. Monday. November 16th, 1117, at II A , tattafy o :r llen ln accordanra, ?|i)i the atatuta ln'aii"li ...eainadi- an.l provld*d ari,i 1, ut'h thn urmt ol tbe ?<P'-f ,?i eontracta tnttrod Into betwti and th* i ? ompeiny r.??..i Net The Independent ^torat* (..ii.pan.. n ii : ii l,d. ?'...? - a Bl UtOGATEV NOTICES IS- PURBTAM .: OF AN ORDBB > >F HOX. orable JOHN V ? (Hi ?LAM a ti .?? . ttt nt the Ceeaty <>t vw aforfc NOTICE la htreby gUer. to a'.l p*r-??? - I a againat I.VMA ANN 6CULL, lat* ot tha County ol N.w York. deceaaed, to the same with VOUCher* Ihereof to ihe sub. arrlber. at Its pla> - ol trtaMCtlng bual neea, No 3oi Kifth A\'-r...e. la Tba Clly of N*w York, on or bef.ro the Hn day ol i." it Iiated. N*w Tork. the 13th day of July. 1.17. lOl.lMUlA TlirsT fOMPA-.Y l.f I.AVI,:?. AUERBACH * CORNELL, At 4 4 - - -'r. at. B , ? ' REA'. ESTATE Single Offices or Suites -for immediate rental in the Tribune Building. and at rentals that are moat moderate for a building of thia character and in this location, overlooking City Hall Park. Capably managed. this building ia moat deairable because of the high calibre of iU buainefl* tenanta?the kind you arr glad to have a? neighbor*. For floor plan, more Information, or an appointment to tet the office. 'phor* onr atent on premlset, Bockmaa 3000. ?te tribune JH JBuildinp' HELr WANTED_I Mole BOTfl?Goo". e_rr?t bj>s to *ort ln t^rtrrrrm snd ran ?n-.Js. good ?????. ??.?*">*-<' opper Bukflisn I'spw _.U i-srd (omysj.j. 3is - * - p'erd'1 r.pp.M*_ Itrr tr* ? i ? ? ??? Appy .1 iiii? r.? ni-mi it ?'l\ WITH l"." ? HW> . . ' ? rt) BTAIIT, I VI I'UX.NT <>l T r Al' _N( t M KKIMI LINEB ("all W - - fl ? TOOL.MAKERS; ? Mal ?.. r aaA a PaU for orerttroe Call | s u i? Drats Mf| Ca, I'ryices i)sy. ?- '? BTENUUBAFIIKB aantad i> ? lans ? ? Wa ' '' * . Fcmalfl i i ? ? :" ? ? - _ < , . r -1 sl . ,?rr for sajnfltaB; bagtn *". - t-lwajr WANTKD.?Tf*-U Uflffl sehaol rr! or s'udw.t w ?arill a tam i run <? ?? dsi ?IUi Hflnt bouse -ork ln ?? ? . Tl... .e Hl U - ? ': ? DO.MKMK SITUATION- .vA.MKO Female " \ UUTIU-- Of l'M(I."r.'IAII' V I ? MO I' Miss II."mi ' ; r ii w.n lui-in ro l ?? ? ... r. m . .; ?_? I . M ! ? ? ? ***' ?i rrij ? ( I'll.l) s \l BBB.?Yon:ig Btttch rrotestar.t; ??..??'. ? ?'.-? ~s; |S}-$fO. I-. Miss Hofl ??-? a^i >. : I Essi C' ?' . Ui rd Boat mu COOK sr.l rilAMIirRMAm WA.1TKF.SH. Both IharMf-lj Sipertenerd; lotrUrer or ?[n/i'' $ ? tii.l 118 <?? i ?? racsooal rsTsrsaecs Mis> Bbsugtj ressj's Ar" . r Wm*. ' ? , rrii;^ i HAMBRBMAID, WAlTMiss -Toaas lrlil. ll . r letiier w .-isr..'..- C Miss Uofmastri :.. ; _.r t.;l u . i.-.'.r l flooi "Wepbooa sjC Murray I Um ?i:\Vii|iKHl ? leflflfl, neat. sSMbls .tea". fsmlly. sxcellaut roftrsocss. Miss sliautr_._iy's Kt WtM ?:d st, Hnl HRWORK -Nsal woman. ries'lsot rtfertniw: (nd took; MUUy pssfimd. IrwU.'s Ag* Slitli ate. I_H"NimrBa.--nnV cltas shlrti. collars, euffs; North of Ireland; b*?l refsrenor*.: dy or r?un trv M;.s B-tfla*****"**! Afrnicy. 17 West 42d st. REAL ESTATE FoFsALE~OR TO LET. ISOKOl-'lI OT BROOKLYN Pretty Brick Houses $35?For Rent?$35 ? !>.?? ii. arssad i l taaA*) M \.* Ruuwsj B . I *'? fl'sraj . v... I . BOROIOII or QIEENB Tcresi Hills _ard?n$ "A Forward Morement In Paborban Developnient." IS Minutes from Penn. Station. lloua's and Villa Plots for Sale. SAGE FOUNDATION HOMES CO., 41 W. 84th 61., or Torest Hills. L. L Write for Booklet A. NEW .Ir.KSEY D-AITIFLL HOMI, 0.\ KAnGK smilEl) COR r sr plot. linur oul only 8 lulnu'rs stsMooi t rouibt t ? ?srsg? Bo? ,, aU IrJofls rrali Bas "?!. Ust.?sh. n j TO LET FOR BUSINESS PUKPOSES 9& 11 E. 16th ST. Brore, Bssenwnt sr-l ?**?rsJ Lsfts, IMW, r-t*m l*r.le?i Pqusre ud nftli _??-. No msr.i_s.-turtnf In t,ui:i_r.f Ir.i'i .'* tl'r;?Tlr.i_ni1-.r a p:*__?? or ? I htllTI 4*S0. HRMSHEI) ROOMS ;jd ST ."- ttian " ? ? larfls taaaa, atlrata lath. I ? ? ailon. INSTKUCTIOM NKW lOhK?Manbaltan. r,LRL!i/ SCHOOL LangUc *^o REOl'CKI) RATEW fl? AKMV A.SO NAfl ;uages BlhlNESS BCHOOU Bookkeeplns. htenoflraphy. Heeretarlal MiLLERSBfoOL^"?, ACTOMOBI1 E El :,'?<?i 1 ?naraai nmo* < "??? awni ??? srmiDid i '" ?i*>: I :-' "*? Pianl and aifOh'Irr i. |(i | f| f||| L__HaB" I'ium m N Hia Bl a* Bru*ih?t' .-( II'KII i.i. >. .1. Amerlran and ForelfU Teachers' Agener.-* Suppllei Trofeaaors, Tcarhera, Tutora. OfrrtrnfSTt. elc . to Coll'gea. S'-h'.ols and Farn!li*? Apply to Vrs M J YCUNU. ? KI'' TON S I nrr.n Sauarc LOST, POUND AND UCWABD I MALE I'lii'.'.'ii ni'l.t i ,'.?. ? ME IN THE ? ? 'i.l \n LIBEB Al. RBM MID b taa. tribu.n i ? irrn i I ?? pat* rew Ard r., 11 H.r. ti. I?T1 I l<i?l IIANKHOOhl ? kbOOh N" Tla.iai Of the fnlon Bt ug- Unr.k In inlaalriij. Any ha^lna a <lalm (n |r I. her.-by , .. preflflfll Iha same ?ithln tan Ibmll to having the sahl pass liook cancellad and *- naw nr.'- laauad. i.i ist Bankbook '? ? ia of Dr? Koek ? ? Ion Any P' r?.in having upon aaid beak la callod 'ipon i.. to thi bank wl'hln thlrtv ,1 i ook ?iii hj 'I-' lan d eai ? ,? d ln lien ' ? ? ? sl of Dr) i"..-k ? ? ? ?> An) i- ' -??>. I ? s ,. . said i.""k is .?iir.i Apoa la I ? . . i . ? ? ? l.Htik .'. i: litri thirty ? Mld i.a vl111 I.* declared can ? el>d Afld ? BflW '.ne Issu. rl ln llein thereof LOST BABkbOOk No. ?3*.0S1 of pry Dock BavloflS ir."ir irlr.n. Any p?-rson having ; ? ...nl book ls ealle.l upon tn j.reM-r.r the sam. lo th* bank wtrhln thirty <1.-. \ r. r.r ??!.i bOOh ?lll be der-larerl can ?llod *ri'l ? ne? ..ne lssuetl In llsu thereof lyrST Murikhnr.k No ".2S.70* of Pry Dock |l Ir .sr il .riori Any person having bes k la ' all. 'I upon ln pr'.er.' IM mnn tr. rh. bank arlthlfl thirty . darlAfr d ' an ???]' .1 ln Haa then "f .. i ? ? \.n i ? ? ?. ' ? ' ? pAymsnl rtopi . to bank l.cST Bankbook N" ?1-t.14 of th* <;. r ,?. Bank Ir. t!.<? I I!v '.f N'?w \ . k I i ? Pli .ise return baak t" bank i.osr Bankbook Me 'm.vji of tha Kmi f-rar.' In'lris'ru.l BAvlBKA Flank. I'aymant ?to*_ped I'l'asr, n-'urr. !..,<ik to bank, No 11 ("harnt.?r.. st. Fire Record 1."??>-?'.? V*st Tr.lr'1 .' . Ma/i.'i-l I'op-slta; aa . ./ . ' l ? I **?' Ina M*?.t? sllgtiL r ? ? tftfl! K ? i ai.,. ,'|(rh_ 2,000 Nur-ca in War Service 'if ? , ri ll.i i i.u.'itr;,, t fl i, tBOBflBBd flll '. ki ' rfl wnr Bfliricfl. Tlir- |(...| Cross curefully rard irnlexen rvi-ry tirirae a? libranaaa 4a a imok, ati<l the flrkflraabeata and afltrlcfl af each one can l.e fflafld Ifl ? BtOBIfll I b) Tatotting Ut tins laaax. Caggat*a Weekly. REAL ESTATE AT AUCTTON REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION HOT A "CamouIIage" Don't go in Business, Facts are what tell. Thc fact is?Thc Supreme Courl Has decreed thc sale of 234 lots Located on BROADWAY, at a great future business center, With a subway station in front of them And one cf the largest automobile traffic ccnters to-day. And _hey are going to he sold nex! Tuesday ' Without restdciion or protection II we have to give them away* These are the facts! "Know-it-alls" may sneer, But those not quite so smart * Who have faith in the truth and future Will come down to the sale And pick up a few lcts At a small percentage ol their value. Then with the rise in real estate, Which after the depression is bound to come, They can sneer at the people Who "knew-it-all." One thing is certain? It ls the optimlsts who have "macie-good In New York Real Estate And nol thc people who "knew-it-all." Examine the 234 Lots To be sold at auction by a decree of the Supreme Court (MaMar v. Ga_*-_* at aL) belonging to the Estate of Jos. Godwin on BROADWAY, 230th St., 231st St., & Kingsbrldge Ave. For whatever they will bring without reservation or protection, Tuesday, November 27,1917, at 12 o'clock At 14 Vesey Street. m can Rema.n on Morl__.e. by N?-i?-^^J.-fleaeflc Co. SAVINGS BANK BOOKS & LIBERTY BONDS taken as deposits on the Purchase of Lots To Reach the Property?Take Broadway Subway to 231st Street. For maps and particulars send to Joseph P. Day, 31 Nassau Street Hon. Jcapb M. Callahan. Ref*r~. J. Clarence Davies, 149th St. & 3rd Ave. De-ring & Daering. At.orn.y*. \ncnts and Auctionccrs appointed hy thc relerec RESORTS The Moit AttractWe Country Hotel Adjacent to New York City. Garden City Hotel GARDEN CITY, LONG ISLAND fi- . i' ih. ro,-. ******** MMIII* ' . ?li b a ??? . A RN-blattV ' ?? ?}?*,.***<* t-?Tf,poll'?.. ':???! -'J---r. ?*l.|. ra ''"J-1 ?.?? ,?.,...- m lb* Am-rtean plan _ ***** u ?'? I Handsooie a la Carte Restauran) -* m Vaj fr.ra Ite* tor*. ********* ** en* "<? tl* l'n. . ?*_?_, J i l-ANN.S CO . I'ropt. Hotel Beechwo0^ Summit, N* J. nrl r manafrm-nl ..f Mi?-- WJJaa "| pJwuX. ot lh- .N-v. Biga* ,.n,l, (.rernwlrh. Conn. opkn Ml .kar. Telephone?1054 Summit THE LAUREL HOUSE Ig m? "P*n Firit Cl??? Ain*rlcan I'Un Hot*l t>*llRhtful ? llmfttaV A *h?*1 mot?r run fruin 4?mp M* Ht Wr lants town. A J MtmPHT, Manait-r. .- v MVKPHT.A?HHatMaaaaa* IrtlWMli N. J T*l 430 I>_k?v4oorl. Ideal Home for Fall and Wintei Hotel Montclair movt< i.air. I, *? Mo'-T I.KI.KJHTT, IXY HITTATn) RF.M D-NTIAI. Hl'TI.I. IN NhaV yORKf" HIT". UKIIM OPEN TIIK ENTIRE YEAR. CldlMlT* .'- 4 ? l, ' ?;.V. c*rta**sr* ? ?? ? ? ,..'..-. onn }'ru Atotor Bv* U-'tt Ixtckawanna Trala* FKKIlKRK'K <- IIAM. COMPA.NT ON THt BIACM ATLANTIC CfTY . ICHALFONTE HOSPITABLE - HOHEUKC ALWAT* OMN BUSINESS ( AKI.r. I ARI'ET -i.eani.no t AHt_Tl, (ARPET CUUNINO COL?C_-M I* n_r,iar?wn1 **J, ?ie*m. fi_.d ar oa floor. 1631 i ? .'?.. ill bit ???:. ?t- ? .... A BRANDT 1?1 l!a---J?t_. 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II r;iii ii i r uuNTACt * vi lil.l.. S AT KOO.X 1 -,, , ,r... ... * ********* ... . ... UA IH. PlIILAM Lf 1.1 >. Hiiiwrlrr Ar .?iini.olill. ni f..r r...-r.?f? lil.lr-._- I -.ll.ir* < '> >.4i.; M?T? T!.<*.* -l.'O lluiufar. I) Will 1. r*. Tiger Swimming Team I Needs Good Relay Man Coach Sullivan of the Tiger swim? ming and water polo teams is still hav? ing trouble tinding a fourth man for lay UflBL Johnson, Harris and ". of |aflt**-flar**fl fre.^hmnn four, whieh brokfl the intercollegiatc record, are eligible and performing as well as a.-on, but Herling, the other r-thibor of the four, has entered the sirvice. Four men are Ieft in the race for the vacant position?Brooks, Brandon, Dougla.* ar.d Prentiss. The best any of these men have yet shown is tt sec omb, while Herling was capable of do? ing under 26 at any time. If he can get a man to train down to 27 Sullivan tigures hr has better than an even ehanee of b-igging the tirst champion? ship in iTriramiBg that Princeton has J bfld llaCfl ^'! ''. The ehaaeaa af eaptariaa the eighih . r polo champiorrr'hip .-in rjiminishiac rapidly. Sulhvan la havinc ? loi Bf trouolfl in nttiag mflfl to report for the sport, oniy ten ean didfltfl having cnr.e out to date. * ? Alfred Goullet Enters Six-Day Bicycle Race Alfred Goullet will be a starter in the six-day bike race at Madison Square Garden, December 2 to 8. The two time winner of the Manhattan trrind. lf**-:* nnd 1914, tendered his entry last night to Promoter William H. Wellman. who expectfl to team him with Freddv Hill, winner ot the 1D15 race. Two Other pfltra of rider; to be teamed yes torday are Bob Spaara arltli Fraadaeo Verri. and Tom Smith with Fred Weber. Wellman will ,nake one more attempt to-day te sign Frank Kramer for the big race. The sixteen times champion is still in hard training, but as yet he has made no definite statement as to his intentions for the coming grind. Hicks Handicapper Of Long Island League Charles Hicks, the hustling member of the Kings County Athletic Associa? tion, was elected the new handicapper of the Long Island Athletic League at h meeting held at the Brooklyn Cen '.ral Y. M. C. A. last night. In the ab sence of Jir.imy Clark, the president, who is now an athletic instructor at Camp I'pton, the meeting was directed by Frank J. Ruddy, of the Brooklyn A. A. The Iatter urged the delegates OB hand to obtr.in new club member t^hips. The tirst weekly race of the league will be held from the Sweuish-Amer ican A. C. :14 Kifth Avenue, Brooklyn, next Sunday efUrnoon at "? o'clock. > Brooklyn Schoolboyi In Big Run To-morrow Fivo schools v.'ill compete for the Brooklyn 'cross-country championship, which is to bc held over the Prospect Park course to-morrow afternoon. The trail will measure three miles. Maaaal Training, Poly Prep. Boys High, Commercial .md Era-mus Hall are entered. A field of seve.nty boys :? BChfldalfld to atart Paul Keith. the theatre 0-ruer, has donated the pnzes. ? Astey Outpointa Diamond DflTfl Astey, the undefeated ex-ama teur bantamweight champion, out pointed Sammy Diamond, of Jersey City, in every round of their six-round bout at the City A. C. last night. In the last two sessions Astey, with stiff rights and lefts to the jaw and body. } _d Diamond in a bad way. Harlem Eddie Kelly outpointcd Dave Medar m the semi-'inal. About a thousand mem? bers turned out to see the bouts. the tirst held by thr club *nce the Frawley la'A flTM repealed. > Cochran to Play Mayer Welkcr Cochran. the youthful billiard player, will meet Joseph Mayer. cx umateur champion, in a match game for a purse contributed by Mauriee Dflly. The match will begin Monday afternoon at Daly's Broadway rooms and will continue iafternoon and even ings) for live days. The men v 11 meet ?t 1S._ balkline, playing tjah* points. *M a blork. Jafrfe Bcats Janowaki Por the ITirsf time in six gamea Charlflfl Jafffl araa able yesterday to Wteai rietorj from David "anowski, of Paris, ehflflfl ehampion of France, in thflir muti'n of ten games under the HU>p:cs of the N'ew York City Chess Club at the headquarters of the League of Foreign Born Citi-ens. The Weather Report WABBOVOTON, Nc* IJ Th* 'aa- Vorm B . mitsI t.. night I- lrr*n'.ar fonnatlon crtrr Penn .vlfuils lad New Jersev an.l tha |e"ersl rlepres - .- IXWaae***** t'.? At! in ... hi ?-?? WaamaaAat ***** tiier? i..** r*?-1 .rnirii ? ..?s k Um aga** IWm regi.^ aaa w - - "li ir.'es an.l rain. In lh? Waa* 1*~" gl.Hi. Um Middle AUanri.- Sra'ea aad New gagmWO. v.ltlr M>?r? aa* k B ?rme-ri N'.wr Kii'lar.'. Tlwr u*m f_M light lor-%1 snows an.l raliu Ir. the Olilj Valley and Tonnerw. lt ls miirli ivl.ler ln tl.e laaa rstl~i, th. ran tral .alleys. Terme?? ai.'l the plains statea. but rl.ewlyre tempvratnre .-har.ires were not ot eor_e iiuenre There flfU m* snow VrtOAj tn tha lower l.iie -yrloii an.l NorUMTB New ""taftaixt. faln ? ?uoa Ifl rhe Ml Idle Arlantl.' S?st? an.l rain _r North Carollne. follow*,! hy fair weati^r suurrtsT Klsewhere ri<i ?' tl" MlaalaHpp" Kiwr Um aaatflM will '.- lalr Krlday aaA Si'ur.|a> li >,i;i '... raider Kr..lsy In ihe Arlantlo Htaua. . . upper " la rail I ?':'l UM sMMt iaJia ror*"" Iturday I" the lsse re*lcsi. the Ot i v alley ai , i|\ \n- .IS|ila.*ii on tiie A'iaj. i. i,.i frmi i:.Mi??t r,, ji?-n?.s.rllle an<l on Um ilrrsi Ijk- .I'-.r. W^'rr-. BflflflrtB* Fsrtcattt fsr Special Laca^ltla*.?N?w Jers?_ r_Ji; cuMrr hTnli> . Sstunlay. fair lUslem ttaawaUaWta, rain Iu Ihe smitheaaU^n p.irtl.)fi. rain ?r snow ln Uie northern _i4 weaterii p.-tlon. Irt.lay. '-<il.ler. Saturrtay fair. Ka?t?m .New York. snow in the northern noTtl**i. rain or ?..** ln tho southern portiuii rrl.li>: ,-..!.ler. Ssturlsy fslr. H-Hitlirrn Saw Hfland. rain or snow and cntder I'rtU). Ssnir.lay fair. N.?rtherri Niw ttrglnnd. snnw ln Ihe ln_Tl?r, rain or niiow near the eoast Kr! lay. ool.ler. Satunliv .Uv fslr. sllft'.Uy ?srmer Wttta n N>v. v rk, a\oa I'rl.ls*. roldnr tn rhe . ,v i^.i-rl.?i. Ssturla, fslr. ?arm?r In thr .,.'??.?11! PO Le<al Oltl'lsl RMerd Thr !? IMsrkM *JMal re.-.?I fnini ttie Wraih'r HurfSii -Imrt. teniiirrslur''?. .Inr liif tl>.- Is.t iw.nry f.mr h. I ?. I'i MflflM*sflM flM Um cmimbmI-M -i*'r "' '?'1 t*n iaw. i?i" iaw iai-, i a. m.II <l I P- ra-.- Jj| ? 'ara i ? ? fl. ? t-n H l< a m . ??? " ? fl. M.... _ U MMfl. M .'JH l' I" - ** llltlifst temperalure >"it?r1|a)-. II defre?.. (st .1 l> ? i : Mflfl, 12 ist II "1 ? ni). are?i?e. *\. s.rrsfs f.- sanie date lasl year, 3?, arrrafe f"f .artie .lati l_it ihirt) tli?" years. IJ. Hu-isity S a m . . . M I 1 l< m ?? I ? P ? ?n Baronster Rtadlaat 1 p m IB.M I B p ? j-S Miniature Almanac ?.i HIUN WATCH AM I'M .???? j? . I.lsn.t . I?l * ?* Hell l.sle Uland . ? ?? 4 51 Millrose A. A. Men Get Early Start for Hub 'Cross-Country Champions Ready to Defend Title_ Indian in Race The Millross Athietic Asso*iatio? team, holder of the senio. .iatiou-| 'crosa-country champion.hip tit'.c, Itft y.-sterday 'or Boston to defend haaera in the aaaaal coma*Uti*a bc held aa-Jar tbe auspicci ot the \,v Enrlaad A-.ociation over the Frank'u Park cour.-te. John J. UcGowa* tht tr..c_ team lieutenant, wai in chartt of the men. lt was aaaauaead y?--:.-rd.y that Juan Routzo, a full-bloodid I-_i_-, 0f the Carlisle Indian School, would' U ono of the entries. He ls s?i_ t0 ^ the best distance athlete at Carlial* and capable of covering th- iix-Biifc routc in fast time. Another entry who stopped of? hirt on his way to the race was Victor Voteretsas. who ran for th ? Mnrrvr-.f. side Athietic Club before .l-pirtinr with the 71st Rejriment for the army r-amp ..t Spartanbuig. N. ('. V?t?r4iaj la.st week defeated Nirk tliar.a'; 4,,._i0, for the 'cross-country champiaatai* u the Southern camp. The Faulist Athietic Club team,which is expected to prove the moit st".bborn opponent of the Milirost rrDrejenta tives for the team honor*. . .'.\ .t?r for the Hub this afternoop. Mermaid Makes Fast Time at 100 Yardi Elizabeth Ryan, of Philadelphia, who mects fhaj-lotte Boyle, of Sea Gate, in a onc-hundred-yard match race at thr Winter Pool to-morrow night, arrived in town yesterday afternoon and im? mediately hied to Brighton Beach and donned her swimming togs 'or prar lice. After a few trials, the l<t R?|i ment girl set out over the century course and was timed at one minute, ten second-, ono and one-fifth s*cond? slower than Claire Galligan'? metrop.!. itan record. Miss Bovle has shown in her work out during thc week that she still holdi the great. forrr di*pl?yed In her match of two weeks .igo, when she lost to M'.v* Galligan hy ? few in.-Jies in the iocal record making tii.ic of one minute, eight and four fifths *<?*>.; ,!? Cornell Runncrs Will Defend Title Tc-morrow ITHAC .. Nov. 22. ('.atuall will de? fend her 'cross-country iliampionship title on Saturday over thr Van Cort landt Park course in New Vork < itv against Vale, Penn, Dartmouth, M. I T.( Columbia _nd C. C. V , Cornell has won li ft. | of the righteen ln-ercollegiatp 'crn-scountrv raai sinc. 1899, an.l MaakUy ei.pect. to repeat again this fall, M;.;. "ard and Abbott, two good runner-, \*bo have been out with spr.-iined tendor-- to date. are again taking training tUAt an.l may be in shap. to conipet>- by Satur? day. Sprong. Baalbaca, Piaa aml others are tryir.g hanl to la d plaBM on the team when it is pick.d Priaaf, * Joe Stecher Invited To Enter Mat Tourney Joe Stecher, who brough' tk* ' - ? ' sors hold" into world fatn*. _M boen invited to participate in the comms world champinn-hip eatth-ai <:i.tfh-c*n tournament. It la the de* re of thr tnanagement to have .-ill th* leadinc wrestTcr* in the country entered when the mon-ter tournament itattl at 'hf I.exingron Thcatr" on the eveninu of December '?'.. Stecher wrestled in New 1 ork (.ity once, the night he conquered Mort Henderson. the Masked Marvel. m straight falls. Since that occuion Stecher has been on th* a-ling li' hut report- from hi* home inaicat that he is now in good health Jockey Walls Rides Three Winner* Home BALTIMORE, Nai I I ?*-?/?*?] \V,.;!s. an apprentice ridcr.pl *t*d****** three .wtnners vi th* ta.-''* of <** Sou'h-in Maryland .-Unailtural Aaao? ciation meeting her-- ??>-day. ******** favorites, while the third netted h -upporters the la* 0 ' I* ?! J9 o0.to A' Walls won with Amack**i?.B ? *** first race and Bond m th* tt*. U>* big v-.etory ***** ***** l^W_2__| the liath. when h* ifltmuui *?"?" older horses. __-? o Bowie ResulU VI..* * tr * '??,', '4.. 4 * ~ ? , \. I *.- .nrl ? HaXlf I lf -- . ,.-? M 10. I! 2*. 12 * ' rrer>. ?7 IIW -" - * I juanlia Ut -??? RuUll. M an* Jun* n. ' - ' . S_-orJ itse <fn..r , p_, I , ,..,.-* I?W .. i. i*| lTroU-1 5 ' . Ai_pl4lor. 111 lAn-.f"*'' Tl*** llll.y (illrrr. lll (H .%*? 1 -.9- ? Malha-r Man* ' - ***** M,?r i,_-* aad ud. M? ? . - iw^ Thrtd nee .th. Hl-:.' I?? .' 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