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THE SUN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1912.
If
,M Realty Co to J F M Co. IIS Hunt
rolit av, Oct 9i ntty, A Knoi. HI
..tv ..1101)
rnt'THF.RN HOUt.KVAIin. ii cor Long.
v. "Jxino Kollwooil Realty Co
is J T M Co, Mf, Hunts Point nv, Oct 0;
lit? A Knoit. 1! llwny 1100
,", w mr Iftnth t, US. ix Kell-
Realty 'n " '' M Co, ill Hunt
Point nv Oct 9: ntty, A Knot, Jls
n.nv H8
eoniir.ns houliivahd. w cor uoth
,i l 2x112 :--Kcllwnod -neatly Co to
jf M (X sir. Hunts I'olnl av, Oct (
,111 A Knot, 19 IJway $100
MORTGAGES.
ixrlth nam and nddrras of lender ami of
' lender's attorney.)
Downtown.
iBnuth of Fourteenth lit.)
rrAPi "T. :s. . :oxo.ixt.ixsi.io
Mir I, s'pelra to Lawyers Mlft Co, (I
ill."'- f'. "ft to, 5 yra. I p t: ntty.
I.'.wjers TUT Co. 1 10 Ilway.. S1S.00O
nsK HT .T-2. n s, 3.sxl3$ 7x27.7x11. 7.
la Mnrrls nv, a w lMlll St, 41.xl00
MUlil Siut-Aiigeln to Julius If Heller,
i: 'h ft, Ir mtge, M3,a00. Hept 26,
rii.o i s per bond, ntty, J It Heller. ISO
1M70
ALLEN' ST. 21, . 32. fi Loula Hackln to
German fjv l).ink, 100 15 Mth fit, 8cpt
r ' rs. 4i p c; ntty, Title Ins Co,
in llwnv 121.000
DIVISION HT. If.. If.',, ii a. 2SxH blk
,tarer Gordon to Eugene A Phllbln, H
W .J st nml aim. fn, Oct 10, S yr.
41, p c ntt. Phllbln, It M A (1. f.2
William st 140,000
IEst of fifth av. between Fourteenth and
llOlhsts,)
I7TII ST, I" II. 19x0 Gertrude 8 nllltte
ti Or-iin Sav Itxnk. 11 4lh av, Oct 10,
) hp. I'i p r, al ), A II Mosle. 30 Hroad
,! 112,000
HT1I ST .: 15. 23102.2 Helen lfomnio) lo
Ph.llp Knobloch, 31 n.iy 17lh st, nklvn.
Or" 10. due as per bond; attys. Month
n n ns.soo
UtTII ST. 334 K 24x100.11 lly 8 Schrndrl
nd alio to Etnlgrint Inrl Sav Hank. 31
Chtmbrrx n. Oct 10, prior mtg I to, 000. 5
via, I p c a'ts, II A K J O'Oorman, (1
Chambers at 15,000
West Hide.
(Writ of Fifth av, btncrn Fourteenth and
HOlrtats.)
IID ST, U W, - -. 35x102.3 Potfntlal
RfUty Corp lo l.i-ula i:iinbf re, 661 W
1431 nt prior mtK J38.000. Oct 7, 3 yr. i
p r ni t -. Kaiilrowltx V 1. 320 nroml.
way S3.000
HTM ST. ii W, 31x100.1 Jane Mcrnan to
Ofrman Sav Hank. 400 K 14th m, Oct in,
du P'r bond; atty, T O A T Co. 17
nnty : 1:0,000
I'ptotrn.
(Manhattan lalanil, north of 110th at,)
JKTH ST, 70.73 E. 53.6x75.1 1 Maria Ilraun
117 aianc iivinvrii t iiuim &ia 11. Ktiii, .v u bim
. r.., in .Ii.a v , .. t iaii e K ...
av. Ilklyn .
Itrnni,
(Dorouch of Tha Ilronx.)
riEt.nSTOS HI), n w cor 3lat at, 9.4x2S
ilOl 11x25.7 Jo J Ilyrn- lo Anthony II
Miller. ISO K S1 at. Oct 9; 1 yr. S p c;
ait, U S Title Clunr Co. Court and Item-
ii Kin. IlklMi tl.100
ANTHO.NV AV. r k. 7& ii I'roaprct pi. 3ix
5x23x100 Jersle C Iluaey to Anna .1
Fulton. fl V 147th at, Sept 35; due, c,
per bond. atty. O n Davln. 3201 3d
at 1300
Tnt,MS AV. i cor 147th M. 50x100 Kill
c Hohtrt lo Dry Dock Sax a Inntn. 311
Honcrx, Oci 10: diif. Ac, ua per bond;
allv, THAT Co, 171 llr,a.v J5.000
JJ.Tll ST n a. 313 e Willi ax;. 19,10x100-
IIIIF .iui,.tUKIIIII1 id i.tiw i.iiriy. ,im I
:oth i, Oct 10: 4 ra. p c. atty, Wm c
i)rr. 51 Climnhera at J2.000
1S1.TH ST, S37 O. n . 35x100 Itrond Itealty
in lo Mary Carroll, 337 i: Mth J. Oct lo.
p rr, a i L. nil), ii ii ieu. iiu uruuii
S' IX.000
lu lul hit l'orta to .larnen J Tully, 1700
MnlKimt av. 3 yie. 6 p c. Oct 8 . . J500
i.!",. iji , iuiv it, m.in .iiin n i'pi.iif
.uniti J t (thill to Arthur r Probst, lloiiln-
r Mrtrt. 3 yrt. 5 p c, Oct 10, atty 1 T
ir in, ih" iittay
Ar'illl'lt AV. f r. n '4 lot in. min Oak
Y'r plot Uoaa Snlncr to Kmory Hue
c i iiniiDinn, 'xrc, inirni'.irr, . i. oi.
.in- fi ii i!..u,ii, r.n xvull .ll.Ouo
V.U.I8 AV. xv a. 75 a 139th at. 25x100
.Miguel .Moyfahrt lo Wm Schmulla,
t n m. uci ll: i, yra, I, p r. uiij. r
Itirlem.m, 391 i: HOiti at 33.000
X
sATisvirn .MOR-pcAr.nfi.
ITTI'h name and addrcus of lendor'a at
torney.) 1ISTII ST. 53 K. ll . 25x101, Feb 15. 1900
rump i;viier to AiueriLan .xin -o; min.
Bowers S. 3PNa.iiu i li.OOO
1'TII ST. 91 K. n a. :5x9.. Apr 2J. 1905
Jjlla It Hchwarzler lo joipinne iein.
tdn. atta, Spitz, ll t . 31 .ximu
. 5.S00
801 TIIHIt.V nori.HVARD. a. 3 Jen
.IlgJ c. runa a 40 x tv in7.5 X n 23 3 x
; x n 15 to tt Iloulcvard x e 92 e bic.
tr H. 1911 l.cdcrer Cont Co to (',
r.-nl B.Ute Co. ally. T O Co, 17S rtroad-1
my 52(1.000.
14TI( ST. ii t, 335 xv Ilrook av, 35x100, Aue'
1 10? Morris Myeraon to Jno I'.ichlfr,
I. T I Co. ltO Ilway SC.O00 1
II"II ST. a a, 300 c . Atnaternam av, 35x
f'M Mar 3. 1911 Ono C Treadxvell to
F'jnk'in I, Partridge, aitya. Lord. D St I..
45 Wall at I4.S00
LOT l;x map of 339 lota at Itlverdale and
Miho"u, property of F PAHA Forater.
21'h W'ar.t. Feb 19, 130S Peter E ami
Sarah J .Miller to Wm K Thorn: atty, F H
1 Court and Ilcnwn ata. Ilklyn $300
ItTII ST a s. 355 xv lat av. 23x103.3. Aur 1,
J. I.oula and Clara Oher lo the Ilml
cr.mt Industrial Sav Bank; atty. Wm C
')rr XI (.'himbrra at 111.500
ItTII ST 19-31 K, 11 a. 254 e lat av, 40.1x
-xlOxSil I, Nov 8. 1907 Irfwla llealty A
i'in" Co to Sarah Kmeraon ct al, extrx
and 'futieea, atty, I. T I Co, 1C0 Hroad-
'tay J33.000
1STH ST 1 10 F.. - . 3.Hx5l. May 3, 1910
l.jiii,o t)leis to Mnnash IIIiIk, attya, K C
f. M V McDonald, 1 sa aMontaeue al.
Kk.t.i 11,500
"AMI: PKOPF.ItTV. Apr 10, 190(1 Same to
rna J3.50O
lO'TH ST. 23 K. a a. 35x100.11. Oct 7. 190
It uslo and Maria A Cnscntlno et al to
i v prihplmer and ano; atty. Fredk F
' nm, 41 Park row J1.500
I"TH ST n . 900 Home av, 38x100, Sept
190.V- l.nula nauuiRarten and ano to
!,m Vosel. ally, Kmanuil M fctclndler.
ll'tay JB.OOO
17TH hT 222 r.. a a. 19x80, Jan 14, 1303
iertruda S illllrtte to T (1 A T Co. I7
ll'tay 113,000
Bit' AI)WA V. a i cor Pelham road, runa a
I x fi 50 x n 107.9 to a a aald road x xt
. hip, Oct , 1907 Harris Wallersteln
Maurlci Dilchc. receiver .1-:tna In
1 nmuy Co. Hartford; attjs. I-exotv, McK
. f. W 13 CiHr n 11,160
I'TH T U9.53 W. C b a. Feb I. 1913
Mlrnx. t Iti.aliy Co to Alonzo H See:
I. 1' I to. HO IMvay 116,000
1 T HT. 10 llunhca av. 71.4x40, 10x
x ' 5 .May 3, 1910 Orwell llealty Co lo
r t K Dconns. ally, M J Kelly, 140 Naa-
. -"i ' 811.000
!! "II ST 538 W, a a. 35x100.6. Mar 17, 1910
l;:ah Tivaddcll to Thco Schmidt; atty,
'n I Welaa. 33 Ilway ,...16,000
I. Til ST 248.60 E, a a. 50x100, Sept 11. 1903,
ani'niM and confirmed Mar 3. 1904
Aaron S Itatkotraky and ano to Chas Dltt
"hii attya, Wolf A Kohn, 303 Ilroad
'i' 113,000
l!r'KP.1.1 AV, at point 35 w from corner
' on n w a said av, belnc lot 144,
fart of man 335, Vlllate of Molt Haven,
JSilOO, Oct 10. 1907 John I. Jr, and Edw
O llinn to oo 8 Lelner; atty. T O ICo,
UlST HT n a, 135 w Uth v, 33x100, Feb
70 U07 Daniel B and Jean A Spence to
I. neoln Truit Co; attya, Honera A 8,' 11
.Saasau ai 113,500
' hT ST, n a, 184 w 11th av, 37x100, Feb
.n ISO? Hxme to same; attys, Ormlaton
VrC. 57 William at 111,600
II. xniON' i Hull i tv, w a. 31.1 a Moaholu
li'kway. 3?xllJ., Au 10. 1907 Jno T
M .cilia M Manning; atty, T O Co, 17
Uitiy 6,500
ASSir.NMKNT OF MORTOAOES.
MOYNAIIAN. Danl, aa collector of aaaeaaments
nd arrears, to Saml II Kupfer-
inan 11,111,78
n0yf3NAVEH. Anna E, to Julia M
Knleaa 14.B00
t" TTEKKIELD. Caroltno M, xr, to Carolina
t.Jviii'f.lfld et al. trns
I'OTKNTIAL ItEALTY CO
'it , . . .11
COIIPN to Louis Els-
.110Q
ti'MJK,.t. whelm. to Frank J Fueh l
r'?a H.".rrjr.K- 10 Tooh IKally Co $100
4nK, 5- l?STl' rry AkuUn It
THi K INS CO of N Y to Isabel M
lliM,'"'" J2Z.000
"MtrKU. Clarence 8, lo Hankers Trust
la S100
wit'Tunr?.'.70 C0 ,0 EIU K Doolln....fl00
VtlSrilltni' nrennilo L. and ano. eirs. to
'; s J Well 118.000
iiavs ii.x, James I', to Manhasaet Mtg
1 O
REAI Arlelal'de ' il.' f-t 'al,' eVr'a." 'to 'U Y Mtg
mft'e'ii '"T'f'ty Co 70,004
eMini ina. nd ano. nimr. to L A
.""liih. 1T.16I
Illrr itieA , '""'"I'le, 10 win uroieciosa.aii
UKMllSril. Frank J, to Stephen II Olln and
r.'J'. ' $23,000
'I imilh, et al. eirs, In Smith Ely....$l
Recorded Leases,
WlinT.?!!V'I'1ST- atore Fred A
I. Hillrhrriht to laidnr Perils. 69 E lllth
iL" l' t irs from Oct 15, lis; atty, M
iffH k.111 Uy . '....$3,600
LlAT hl! .r" "II rsolo nonomolo et al
?i.'"Lvannl !" t'lovannl and ano. on prem
vfri..' y.r!.Aom "Hi y. B M
JtJr'.1vi? M Wallaoj to Vlnoenxo Do
v. "I. .43 lleitcr it, and uo, t gri Irom
Slfrt A S. 43 Wall at 123,000
ll:i ST. a a, 325 r 3:1 av, ; jTlOO.10 C)irl
llan Armhrualcr to Orecnpolnl Sav Ilmk,
0 Manhattan av. tlktyn, Oct 9, I yr. i",
n r T!. I' A T Pprrv. 14.1 M.inh&tlun
a.'.uuu
m-ii i- ,."'J!r.T K. " Kllra L Edgar. . .$16,000
1 1 i'J',A.NA ,in' lo Delermann..$600
':!. 1 filll.l.V Jo'in. to Jacob Jung, .$8,000
W-ri'v!," '6ft0
11 iV,,,'.K I."""1 ,n Marlha A Arnow. . .$2,800
rti, nli.1.1.'"1 T.s' " HUnea Bosenfeld.$2e.000
?r ,S, Jlu"ll"'l Anruo Huaa. . . .$709
ilOift't J'.J'e Ns. (' "' I-awrera Mtg Co.$5,00
he! tI;'.',;,-; : ;Y.?;.mrn -...?
Sept 1, 1111: atty, W IT Stewart, 13 Id
SO nOtji,EVAriD,' V V 'cor ' 17'4'th Vt 'air and
inirx 1 iraaa mar 1,0 10 titiatav itiacnon, 1
930 E 174th at, r yra from May I, 1013;
nltr. W It Slawnrt. laflt 9,1 ll 100
1ST AV. ill, air ami part b Harrli f.urrle)
i" merer ixaimer, ana r 10m at, iois yra '
from July 1, 1912; atty, n Huff, :.8 lat ,
av . ai itn '
MADISON AV, 1111. a atr and part b Ito-
;win i.acnmann 10 Merman urand, 1R88
Madison ar, yra from Nov 1, Ills; atty.
Ilarolit If ralllk 9 1-'. miih ( aaaa
3D AV, 1J0. all Harrison K lllrd to Grant Wj
Anson. 100 id av, 11 12 rrs irom Mar 1,
1913; atty, Geo II Kpsteln. 99 Nasau !
at ? r.no
ST NICHOLAS AV. 1220. atr and b Jacob 1
ituuperi uorpn to John Nchmuck, 1320 8t
Nicholas av. 7 9.12 rrs from Sept 1, Itli:
allva Vllrh 1 Jb n at Wiihii al . . tt9 ttn
BROADWAY and th ar. bet 33d -and 34tli
sis, uoiei iMcAipin, part 11 contr 2,050 si
ft Oreely Square Hotel Co lo Lewja Mor-,
ren, so E lltth at, in yrs from comntetlon
of premises; attya, Pratt A McAlpin,
William at ..ssonft
T1( AV. S4i. 1st, 2d and 3d floors Chaa Leh-
renkrauss to Mitchell N ranibauis and ano.
n . w 111 iiiiiii 1, 1 7 1 inn
AtltHtnriN AV. 404 to 4t2. all Audubon Am
sterdam uo to x.ari xv xviimer. 49! K H!d
si, 3 yra from Oct I. 1912: attys. Wllmer A
L. 404 Audulon ar 1,200
MKCIIANICS' I.I ENS.
DnOADWAY. 2193-9S Water Supervision
Co ant Henry Coe. owner: Meyer A Peter,
contractor tin
H1VIN4ITON ST. 70 East Side Lumber Co
ant Michael Karp, owner; S Fix, eon
tractor SI29.J
HOFFMAN ST. 2431 Charlea Shapiro net
CI111IIII0 neatly Co, owner nnd tontnit
tor ma
514TH 8T. a s. 93 w Ilartles BV, 25x100
Loula Yapprlly am Annlbalo Dcluiiln,
owner nnd contractor 37,400
3D AV, 130 Philip Levitt, Inc. net den V.
ilourand. owner; Ulltnoro ' Hotel Co 11 ml
Harold Spielberg, contractors 154
178TH ST. S5'J W Henry Sullivan nut
Charles Mdael, ottner, Miturlc J Pow ra
and Mary Powers, owners and coiurac-
. tors ; illl.50
1ST AV, 1107 Water Supervision Co act
Louis 8epera.iv, owner and contractor.
Alex Hcperaky. owner 1S6.70
MOItltlH AV. 2270 Water Silperxlalnn Co
ant Deraldlne llealty Co. owner; llaphaol
A Scherbo, contractor 133
ID AV. 130-32 13 A .1 Marrln Co am lien
L Oourand, owner; Harry Ollmore Co.
contractor 8611
3D AV, 132 Philip Levin. Inc. ogt lieorce
l.liret. owner; Ollmore Hotel Co and
Harold Spielberg, contractor 189,26
931) ST, 301 W Hugh llreene net Mr S
II Clark, owner nnd contractor 1(8 68
liTH ST, 110 W K V. Dey A Sons Co agt
lloyiil Itnstroxement Co. owner and eon
tractor 1431.77
SATISFIED MECHANICS' MENS.
PIJOMPECT AV. w s. 135 n 152d si Louis
flehman xa Prospect Holding Co et lal.
Aug 21. 1912 (by depoaltl IK 9
. .... n, iu,Q e immrs wv jnnn
Mareato et al vs Oennaro Flco et al. Sept
. 1912 I by depnalll ii)o
' It in mi 1 1 , . . ..
BTH
jneiiiiK .u ei ai. nepi :u, 191 1 nv
bond) 1707,45
SAME I'ltOPEItTV Thomaa J Waters Co ta
same. Sept 11, 1912 (by bond) I .,025
S0TH ST. 44 to 62 E F. A J Marrln Co xs
P 13 Stuart Co, 4)ct 1, 1912 (by
bond) 15,981,23
S8TI1 ST, 451 E Dlmock A Fink Co xs
Michaels llealty Co et at, July 24
1913 $i4.79
I. IS PENDENS.
ST NICHOLAS AV. a e cor 177th at. 99.11x
100 Home Life Ins Co vs Flurl Conatn
Co et al (amended foreclosure of tntgci,
any. II Swain.
DATHOATB AV, a w cor 176lh at. x
John H lxes xs Kate I. Walklns et al
taction 10 foreclose traifafer of tax lien),
ntij. K n Vollmer.
I1ELMONT AV, 11 xv cor 119th at. t5x87.C
Adele Kneeland xs Louis N'techese ei al
1 foreclosure of mtge), atty. 11 I. Iloaert.
llltOADWAV, xv a. whole front between
160th and 161st als, 199.10x225 Ilway.
150th-161st St Cr xs Fnlon Trust Co of
N V, exr. et al (partition); nttja. Stod
dard A Mark.
COl.FMUL'S AV, s tv cor 79th St. 76.8x18 1
Caroline 8 Stetlrr va Lu SivelKard et al
taction tu set aside deed), iitiy. W J
Kenney.
213TH ST, n s, 352 tv 4lh av. 43x66x Irreg
Michael Ilrennan et nl la Marv Pertllo et
nl (foreclosure of mtge); ally, J n Haleey
LOTS t.0 and 61. map properly chas Drake.
JTonx X V East Annual Conference nf
the Methodist Episcopal Church vs Wm A
Mark el al (foreclosure of mlgc), altxe,
Seybel A French.
NEW LONG ACRE DIRECTORS.
Chunttcof Control In Klrctrlr t'ora
pany nrflrrtetl In Its Itnard.
Ilio Ijonc Acre Klectrlo I.lclit nnd Tower
Company has been reorsunicil elnce t lie
passim: of i-ontrol from the Shcchnn In
terehta lo tho banking hoiieeg nf Ilarxry
Kl.k .V r-on nml A. II. 1rncli A Co. Th
folloxx itiu illrcctors and oflkers Imxe Ik-oii
clcitcd l'llny Fisk, A II. la-ncli, 1. t.
"iotler. 11. L. Donny. c. 1'. Toby, A, A.
Tllnoy nnd I'.. W. lloll, omcera !'. t..
t. oiler, nrcaident; II. L. rcnny, eccrctarj-,
and K, . Hell, treasurer.
'I'hese men anrcced the followlnc In the
control nnd management of the companv:
f.eorce i:. Itouchle. .1. ('. Sheohan, .lameR I',
fihiixv. W. R. Sheldon. O 11. t orbln. W
.M. tiullck nnd W. K. Knlslit. The old of.
fleers xxere J. K. Sh;rxv, iieldent: J. C.
Sheehnn. vice-president; nnd ( It, t'orbln,
aecretarv nnd treasurer,
EXCCIiSIONS.
Peoples Line
CitizensXine
T9ALBANYtrTROY
One Way
Round Trip
$1.50
$2.50
Speedy, Palatial Steamers. I3rery Ienlng
Doth steamers leaving Pier 33. N. It. (foot
pf Canal St.) . P. M..'Pcople's Line railing at
West 139th St. at:45 P. M,
50c
VIEW UNCLE
SIM'S FLEET
IN style and with comfort from the spacious
decks of the finest and largrxt river steamers
In the world. Leave Pier 33, N. It. (foot Canal
St.), Oct. 11. 13 (Columbus Day), Oct. 13 and
14, at 1 P. M W. ld St. at 1:30 P. XL, rirept
Oct. II. and on Oct. 15 from FlerK, N. It., at 10
A. II.. to review tho fleet as It passes out to sea ,
Sir. C. W. Morse will make the day trip Oct. 13
and 14. Special sight trips around the fleet
will be made Oct. 11 and is, leaving Pier 33,
N. It., at 8 P. If.; W. 113d St. at 8:30 P. M.
EXCELLENT
DINING SERVICE
Weber A Fields' Jubilee Band will be at the
Pier and go out with the Steamer.
HUDSON NAVIGATION COMPANY
Pier S3. N. It. 'Phone Spring 84110.
$1.00 K
POUGHKEEPSIE
SUNDAY, OCT 13th.
New 'Steamer
RENSSELAER
Thnufh Fare to Albany and Troy $1.50
See the Battleshlpa en route
nd the Hudson garbed in
Ita autumnal glory.
Steamer leaves Pier 32 N. R.
(foot Canal St.), 8:45 A. M.:
West 132nd St. Pier. 9:15 A. M.;
Yonkers, 10 A. M.
Excellent music. Dining room
service all day a la carte.
Number of passeriRcrs limited to
ensure comfort of patrons.
HucUon Navigation Co.
Pier 32 N. R. 'Phone Spring 9400
Notice lo
TEACHERS
The HtlOOKLN TEACIIEI1S ASSOCIATION
have chartered !h- palatial
STEAMER RENSSELAER
ForlieMt nd Informallon apply
O. A. Dlchlo. Broadway, N. T.
Tal. M0 Oraroeroy,
OUTMO.atoxaoTl.CUUrou Eicujislsa Cemolttce.
REAL ESTATE AT AITTION.
BBBaaaaaBBaBaaBeMHsaBaMBss
Make Your Money MakeMpney For You I
a1 aw-w W P
lyib Secures a Lot
If you don't want to pay cash, you can pay $5 per lot
per month, or liberal balance may remain on mortgage.
Absolute Auction Sale
159 Well Located LOTS
T O - ISM. O
On the Premltoi, at 2 P. M.i Rnln
Borough of Queens. New York City
Jtimiiica HIUcrcHt, fnst Krowins section of. Jamaica, which is now
18 MINUTES FROM HERALD SQUARE
nnd with new transit linot and othor extensive improvements now under
way will surely oniiblc you ta malic it big profit before your lots are paid for.
Better Than Savings Banks
SAVINGS HANK HOOKS ACCEPTED as D. pwit on Purchase, of Lots.
SPECIAL L. I. R. R. TRAINS at 1.15 P. M.
from l'enn. Terminal (33d St.) and I'latbush Ave, Brooklyn.
SEND FOR MAP, VIEWS and FREE R. R. TICKETS.
BRYAN L. KENNELLY, Auctioneer,
1S6 BROADWAY; NEW YORK.
WILLIAM P. RAE CO., 180
JAMAICA Iltu.ntl-ST ol'l H i:. mil.
QUEENS REAL KSTATB IOU "ALU.
FOREST HILL GARDENS
The Sage Foundation Homes Company
After two yearn of rareful plnnnitiK unci prolimlnnry xvork of the hlf;lir9t character.
Fonyt Hilla (lunlviis wuh opt nc-cl for kiiIo on June 'Jlth, Hill. In 15 months the com
panv hits sold out St.'iKVi"" woith or Intnl.
Whilo moct of the p.'operly haa Uron hold without buildinr;g, the company has
built tho station, the l)iilltlinp.iH'irriiudliii; tho .Station Square, and about 130 dwelling
hotiBDB at u total coHt or oor iL-WM"). , ... , ,
Thf volume of kiIch tv ilate Indicates tho successful Bale and development of the
property, and that the people ot Nixx" Yotlc xvho have invrfitiKatd Koret HillsOar
denH are s-itinlliil. Tlie San" Foundation Homes Company ofTerH the purchaMPr moro
for his iuvi'Blmetit in Forent I 1111m Cuulens than is offentl In uny otlier suburban de
velopment. , ., , ,
The time f o visit the property is now. 1 he people who aro II vinp there are people
nmoiiK whom you xvould like to live. To own property there is a, safe financial
investment. , , . .
Take a Lone Inland train at tho Pennsylvania Station to Forest Hills Station. I,. I.
There ore i train each way exi-ry lav, Tho running time Is from 12 to 13 minutes.
Salesmen nto on the ptopetty. llooblets and information concerninj; theproperty
may be had upon roqu-.M.
SAGE FOUNDATION HOMES COMPANY
47 West 34th Street, New York City
CITV Itn.M. LSTATK.
Horace S. Ely & Co.
REAL ESTATE
21 Liberty St. 27 V. 30th St
to i.r.T i -on ih ims iTitrosi.
MONAHAN BUILDING
2K.-J22 West ISth St.
Built (or Printers and ,'l lsdTradis
30O Lbs. Par Sc. Ft.
nuuir roit o i ron- i orr.
OUROSS CO, 153 W. 14th St.
lilt Mil ll H. IIIIOKI.il
Loft to Let
.i,rjo S:,ti. rr l'cct
All !mn .n.'nt
S. E. cor. BY. a & 19th St.
pn " I
ti n.i.i.xxi mi a i-!).
on . irr.ltc-
ENTIRE FLOOR
...', o fl 17 ,w
Opposite Hull on Te' r.lr.all l ItnbnVen.
Apply S'jpt Irrmlr.al W.1b . lloboi n. N .1
I.II.VII IM.ANII KKAI. Ksl'ATK 1'lllt .I.E.
An Ideal Home
In n Rcntricted Section
Within CO m-nulrs of IVnn iitnilnn; liie.i.rrt
on pint CHi; hnii" 3.110; tilth plizz.i h
fort wlile; Hvlne rnor.i illnlne room.
1KU3; kltrhrru ItxU; larcr butkr's paiitrv
nnct rrlilccrMor Inclosurrv. 4 master hnl
looms; rtcn ati'l irnlnt; rwiv 11111 vys'lbi'ln
mill iiithrnmn, rombln utri clctrlr Mrhl and
CAs Oxlurr; lnitnlUll"n for prmmailc rkan
Inr; launrlrv nml t-H'-t In rIlir. nrvani'
quartrrsoTi ihlnl (loorMnl prfr for twoaiMl
llnn.il lipitrooin If n'-nlM; hlrrli and uhllo
uood trim throucnout, with parquet four:
hot water hratlnK rVMi-m; M.wtr mnnrctlon:
Price 8.fftii. trnn, iV'i r.tha hihiirc ns rent,
or particulars adtlrccs OWNI'.II. box 12
ISun ofllcc.
iiaikiain I
Modern C'olnnlnl Home Is offered at A
r,lIV.T S4'ltll'H'i:. Near In New lorli.
Kicepllnn.il I orallti. C'lo.e lo Country Clubs,
Ample, llenullfiil firnunits.
FlttS r FLOOD llrrcptlon hall. Ill In g room, din- -ine
room. Kitchen, butlcry. Isvalorv, Ac.
SECOND FI.OOII' Four master's bedrooms, two
bathrooms, den, llnrn rlo-l
I lllllllf I m;iiii iinii.iiii iii'.iii t'r niusri), iwui
' srrxani' hcilroonis. halh. storeroom I
i BASEMENT l-niiflr", loll-l. xilnn rrllar. store.
room, tuns, l.c.mni plxnt, electric ncniing.
Mcatn if.xi
DEAN ALVORD CO.
Ill Ilro.tditn? :illi.-.-ltetlor
I'repare for the Summer of IDI.'I.
Select your bumraloxr now, so that when the
hot days of the rummer rorae you nlll be pre
pared. It costs you nothing to look oxer.
S ALTAI Kid '
tba outdoor colony by the ea. on famous Fire
Island Deach, within comsiultnc distance: with
many Improxemenla: Atlantis Ocean on one side,
tho Oreai South Hay on the other: all salt water
sports: fin-sl hnatlnc, bathing, flshlnc.
lit ..U.OHN, WH II I'LOT. CI.SOO.
I lro Island Ileach Oeveloplne Co,
Uarbrldio lltillillni:, llroailway and JXlh 3I...V. T,
Trlephoce IH07 (ireeley
SIIOI1E FRONT property. 00 acres on beautiful
lake; Hi miles to (.'real South Hay: 7S piln. to N.
Y. C. ALLEN l.'El.l.Y. ffl Church si.. N. Y C.
I'l KNISIIKII rtOOMS TO LET.
77TII ST.. 15H WEST Attractive rooms, slncle
or en suite; prlxnte bath; newly irnuxmed nnd
decorated,
MTU ST., 131 WEST ltefurnlrheil looms: pri
vate baths: phone, aubnay. "1.," private bouse;
new oxxner.
isrril ST .SUIIWAY (SM IllverMe Drive) At.
tractive rooms, slnnlclor en suite: select nrlxnte
house,
MUiliximiaiiJi'. iiitivi. xxi.ni, ha.
Attractive looms; conveniences; board optional.
Apt. 74.
WAVEIU.Y I'L.. 103 Elerantly furnl'hed room
rllh h.ith; I per week; table hoxrd optional.
Ft'ItNISIIEII HOOMH IVANTKI),
A LADY xxlshcs one larire room or two rooms
with bath In renned tirlvat"; family haling own
house: quietness and clrsiiltiicf.s ibsolutcly neces
sary. Ii.. box 121 Sun nlllie
nOARDEUS WANTED.
72D ST.. 123 WEST- Desirable rooms, single
or en suite: prlvato hath; high rl.xsa accomino
flatlont,
IIELI' tVANTKD MAI.K.
EDITORIAL PROOF-READER
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ENCE AND REFERENCES.
ADDRESS A, BOX 120 SUN
OFFICE.
REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION.
or Shine, in Mammoth Tent,
Montague St., Brooklyn
iiiLi.sim; av t nn.sn av . jiuaka.
aRfsWaMBaaaaBanaaaaaHaK
qrrr.Ns iii:ai. e.hiaie IjR sale.
NEW HOUSE
15 minutes lrom Penn. Terminal
Half tlmlxvi j, litllow III" ami stucco residence.
nar Kcv Matlon Alvi other iifw model houses
at moilcralc prices and on conxenlenl terms:
a ftxx full k- Imprnxcil liulliiliir. pluis rlRhl at the
atallon. I'or lull ilelalS. plinias. Ac. call nr
xvrlteJ J imi'ITON. room Ilia Marhrldcc lildi.,
cor ll'xxnv anil still St.N'rw VorJ,
b i-it i.M.i ir.i.'o iiAiiii:.s mouth.
Horn of Ourrnx. .".'. Y. City.
21 Min. from lltrald Souare.
Kton-sjon per lot.
Ussy terms, ln'tdlkcounl for cash.
Ciiiaranlced, If llirse lots do nui iloulite In value
xvlihln 5 Jears from date of purchase, xie will re
fund purchase price, and ?i interest on same
fro'n dale of purchase.
IIIVKlIll IIIIAI.TV CO.. 33 West 31th Kt.
REAL ESTATE FOR SAI.K Wextcheatsr fa.
186 HOMES
have been built in
River Uicvv manor
at Histings-on-Hudson
IN THE PAST THREE YEARS
1J3 others liix-e houRht plots nml will
luiilfl roon. It taken n viit to onvinro
yoiirsolf that it N tlitjmojt beautiful epot
in Nir Xoxv York, nml you can Ret moro
valun for your money than nnyxvhoro
I-" in tlicRiiluirlvs.
40 minutes to rivicli via N. V, Central
to HnntinR'-m-II:i(Non.
Hookli't nml conxvnicnccw on request.
HASTINGS HOMES CO.
10.-. Vrt 40th Kt.
COMMUTERS' OPPORTUNITY
WYKAGYL PARK
The Ifmne .Spot of Itrantlfnl We.lrhe.lcr.
"On Ihe ItldKC In New lloi hcllr."
Combines the adxanlages of an out of town
home and ihe conveniences and Improxe
mcnts of the city
Wakagji I'ark Is the home of the New
Ilochcllc Tennis Club and dlrccly adjoins the
Wxkairvl linlf Club.
3ii min from Orand Central Station, xln
N. V . N II. ft IL It. 11.
The U'vkaevl station of ihe N. ' Wexl. A
Itoston It ll Is wlihln 3 mtn, xialk. Trains
exerj' in mm,
DnoU't on request,
On premises
or 31 Nassau St.,
N. Y C.
FhnneTII Con. SIMS AflllNf
IT.I.IIAM M4..VIII. N. Y.
For Sain at less than original coxl of butldlmrs.
unusually desirable cslntc of Hxc and one-half
acres In choicest section of I'clham Manor. 1 or
plans nnd further partlcul.us apply to
l'AVSON Mil.. Ml Kit ILL.
4HI Sth A., near 41st, New Vork City.
Telephone, 7117 -llrynnt.
HANDSOME residence for sale, White Plains.
N. Y., best section; high ground: H rooms. .1 baths;
gas and electricity; barn; price, tan.ono; principals
only. V. I... boit 3a. White Plains. N. Y.
CLIENT wishes loan JlO.uin, sijTJ, on 3 story
brick apartment to cost (it.tuu; plot wonh fl.Oiu;
?ood location. WILLIAM KElL, Depot Square.
Vhlto 1'lalna. N. Y.
nonoi'nii of nnooKi.TN ron balk.
BEFORE ANOTHER DAY
Own an easy houaeberplnsT home In
Mth St., Ilronklyn, beturrn 11 th nnd 12th Ax's.
I'hraprr than rem,
Realty Associates. 13 llemsen St., Prooklyn.
Mniirr Homes B4,n00-SS,r.ltl easy terms
(Just before suliwnT boom), xtrlte for liook
lel. OTTO SIMiElt. INC., Xtt Kings lllgli
way, llrooklin, N, Y.
1112 3TT1I ST lixo family bouse. Improvo
menls:SIJO(loun,l,AI. ALlxl.HUAN. 197 Green
xxlch si.
NEW JKK8KT KEAJ. BITATF. rOR a AXE.
$6,500 Tprms Elj;lit-room houso, nil
Improvemonlfl, ulcum heat, etc.; half
ncre jrrounil; near oxprcss station on
main lino I)., L. A W. It. It.; only BO
minutes from Broadway; crcat bargain;
will send photo nnd floor pinna, Addrosa
BAUOAIN, P. O. hox 301. N. V. O.
WJIX SELL I'OUNIKY l-STATi: AT
great bargain. iJiigo house and plot, with all
city conxcnlcnces; near Express Station on Lack
awanna Line. Iess than hour from N. Y. City,
Address C. S Post Office box 33), New York City.
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GEORGE ORVIS
EQUINOX HOUSE
Manchester, Vermont
OrE.V UNTIL OCTOBEIt ll.
GEORGE OHVIS
A. E. Martin, Manager
(Of Bon Air, Augusta, Oa.)
HOTEL BERKLEY
170 WEST ?4TII ST.
Tiro blocks fro-n express stations of
subwar or rlevatrd; a ntw family hotel;
oer son rooms, exceptionally large and
llrht: unuaual rlnxeu; suites of exery sire:
rrntsjx from fM per annum: tented only
by Hie year, iinurnlxl'ed.
HOTEL FLANDERS
I.1M.I.17 neat 3lh
Ihrouch tu 4(Mh Ml.
New addition novr tompleted.
rxrepllonally fucnlxheil aparimrnts, with prl
rale bath, from Siu to 116 per week. Two room
.Sullrs, IIS lo Kt r xreek. Trantlrnt rates
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xxard.
iton,rr. n sharks. Prop.
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CI tV r al.J! anal. aa aw .
t l v-ui , .tiauiuii ,iv Hiui wiji rt., oners
tau ti'-cimuir; ntiiicn ui faiiui, ucuruuiu
und hath. At very uttractivo pricei by
fLunuu ui j VUI
KUWAHD rURCHAS. Manager.
HOTEL GREGORIAN,
SSTII ST.. BETWEEN 6TH AV. AND n'WAY.
A home for renned people appreciating high
class serxlce: spacious apartments, luxuriously
furnished, al reasonably moderate rales. In
specllon solicited. l. 1'. IU1C1IIK. Prop.
8i:i.i:t'T AI'ABTJIKNTS.
Abora 14th HI., West Side.
135 West 58th St.
IN UNUSUAL m APARTKENT IE10W S9TH ST.
12 Rooms, 4 Halhs-J4,500-$5,500.
One Apartment to a Floor.
Living room and dining room to feet long,
rlxing exceptional space for entertaining.
DOUOI.AS L. KI.I.IMAN 4 CO.. 1 Madison Ave.
lal sth Si.) or on premises.
A bora 14th St., Eaat Sid.
The Berkshire
SCO Madiion Ave, Cor. 52d St.
Corner Apartment of Eleyen Rsami
Also on; of Eight Koomi
Rrntali J4 000 and $2,400 Rtspictivtly
Ttlephene J. H. Mortn. 1026 Plait.
rriu.ir mitil'ks.
THE MASSACHt'SinTS CO. t als.
OLD COLONY Tlll'ST CO . Trustee, el als.
Abstract nf Hill nf (ooiplalot or I'elltton.
The petition r.lleri-s thai on the 27th ilxy of
February, 'I he Maachusetts Company
made a collateral tmt Indenture to the Old Colony
Trust Company a, trustee, 'retiring W.soo.nrm
I'lxo Per Cent Collxtcral 'Irust Cold ltond. by
xxhlch The MaachllM'lls Company transferred
lo the iruste anmrtc olhcr things all the Issued
and otitMandlng shares of slock of Ihe Trench
ixlng ltaiild 1'oucr Company, a Xtssachusctls
torpornilon
That ihe said Indenture did not In terms confer
upon the irtMee the imixcr to m-II or release from
the lien thereof any of ihe trust property.
Thai Ihe rotnpi1nsnl. Ilakcr, Ayling A Com
pany, aic hoMira of certain of said bonds, and
the defendants. Henry Phillips, Malcolm fl.
1'liace and l-.llzahclh I'hnce. arc holders of other
of said Iionds and ate Joined ns parlies defendant
as tr prcvnt.xtlxc of a class. Inasmuch as all the
ouncrs of said tionds arc unknoun to the com
pMu.int. That the complainant, The Massachusetts
Company. (clrcs lo sell, and the Turners I alls
Company desires to buy all of wild outstanding
fharcs ot the capital slock of the said I rench
King Itanlds Power Company, amounting to So
slinros. for the sum nf ssi.ati, and Ihe enm
phlnnnts believe thai said sale would be for
the Interests of anil bcncllclal lo Ihe holders of
t ti bonds hereinbefore mentioned, for reasons
spcrtrtrally alleged lu said pcsttlon.
The complainants pray thai The Massachusetts
Company be authorized to sell and dellxer to the
Turners I'.ills Company -aid .V) shares of the stock
of Hie Trench King Itapld.1. Power Company for
the aum of ).mi, and directed lo pay said rum
lo Old Colony Trust Company as trustee to he
applied by ll In the manner specified In Ihe Inden
ture as to sinking fund monies, and that Ihe Old
Colony Trust fompany 1 rttlee be authorized
and directed to rrl"ise from Ihe Hen of the said
Indenture the said W outstanding shares of stock
upon condition thai the purchase money be paid
j It as trustee,
NOTE. A lull copy of the aboi'e mentioned
petition Mill be furnished to any one Interested
upon application to CHItltlEIt. IIOI.I.INS,
xoi'NO & Pll.LsnilltV. 81 State Street, lloxton.
Mass.
COMMONWEALTH OP MASSACHUSETTS.
SuiTolk. ss. Supreme Judicial Court.
On the petition It Is ordried that the petitioners
rive notice lo all persons Interested to appear
before tho Justices nf this Court to be holden
al Ikxston x 1 1 Ii In nnd for said Couniy of Suffolk,
on the llrst Monday of November, next, by pub
lishing an absiract ot raid petition and of this
order thereon, once a xieek. thrco weeks suo
ccstlvely, In Ihe Ilnsinn Dally Advertiser. New
York Sun and Philadelphia Inquirer, newspapers
published In Boston, New York City and Phila
delphia, respectively, Ihe last publication to be
fourteen days, at least, before said first Monday
of Novrmber, that they may then and there ahoxv
rauxe why the piaxer of said petition should not
be granted,
September 18. 181J
lly the Court,
JOHN H. TLYNN, Asst. Clerk.
A true copy of said abstract of petition.
Attest: JOHN H. l l.YNN. Arst. Clerk.
S1IPHEME COHHT. APPELLATE DIVISION,
HIIST JI'DICIAI. DI-.PAKTMENT.
In Ihe matter nf the application of the City of
New York, pursuant lo ttic provisions of chapter
.'.a oi mo lytws oi rjtu. lor a neierminnitnn oi ine
amount of Irnlcble.lnesK Incurred by said City
f ii tor In the llrst day of January. 1910, for dock
iix'estincut. xihlrh may be excluded In ascertain
ing the power of sr.ld clly lo Income otherwise
Indebted, pursuant to the pruxl.luns of section
ten of article eight of the Constitution,
Pursuant lo statutory requirement and tbe
order of the Appellate Division of Ihe Supreme
Court, In the 1 Irst Judicial Department, duly
llled wllh Ihe petition In tho abovc-cntllled pro
ceeding In the oltlce of Ihe Clerk of said Court
on the eighth day of October, 1912. notice Is
hereby given that an application will bo made
lo the Appellate Division of ihe Supremo Court,
In the i'lrsl Judicial Department, at the Court
Houso of said Court, corner of Twcnty-tlflli
Sttcet nnd Madison Axrnuc, In the Borough of
Manhattan. Clly ot New York, on the i'Slh day of
October, 1912, at H:3) o'clock In Ihe forenoon nf
lhat day. or as soon Ihereaflcr as counsel can be
heard, tor a ilcteinilnatlon of the amount of In
drbtcdness Incurred by Ihe Clly of New York
prior lo tho llrst dny of January, 1910, fnr dork
Investment xxhlch may be excluded In ascertain
ing the ikixmt of raid Clly to become otherwise
Indebted, pursuant lo ihe proxlxlons nf section
ten nf article right of Ihe Constitution of the Slate
of New York.
Dated. Ktw York, October toth, 1912.
THE noAltDOT ESTIM ATE AND APPOHTION
ME NT OI' THE CITY OT NEW YOHK,
lly W, J, HAYNOII, Mayor.
VM. A. PIIENDEIIKAST. Comnlrnller.
i JOHN PtlltllOY M1TCHEL, President ol
ine imam oi Aiurrntrn.
AliCHIIIALD It. WATSON, Corporation
Counsel.
Office and Post Oltlce Address, Hall of Records,
iiorougu oi sinnnnunn. ixew mm my.
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bona) quotations lo the close of the market, The
closing quotations Including the "bid and asked"
pricei, wllh additional news matter, are contained
also In h night and Dual editions ol Tub Etiiuxo
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COUNTRY HOME LEAGUE,
LEO nuoo. Director.
40 W. SM St..' N. Y. C. Tel. MAO. Mt Wad. Sq.
FORECLOSURE SALE It,
siipiir.ME cotrnT. county or new yohk
MA IlVC. UAOtillli:. Plaintiff, a lalnat J ACOD
STr.lNHR, ANTONIO OIOIIDANO and others.
Defendants.
In pursuance of a Judgment of forclosuro and
sale, duly made and entered In the ahnve-entltled
action In the office of the clerk of the Couniy ot
Nrnr York, and bearlni date the l?ih day of Julyi
1912. I. the underslirnrd, the referee In said Judg
ment named, will sell at public, auction at the New
York Heal Estate F.fcrhanite Salesroom, Nos. 1 4 in
Veey street. In Ihe norouch of Manhattan. CHr
of New York, on theJ3rrt day of October, ltl. at
12 o'clock noon on that (lay. by JOSEPH 1. DAY,
Auctioneer, th' premlxes directed by said Judg
ment to he sold, and therein described as follows:
ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of land,
with the bulldlne and Improxemcnls ihereon
erected, situate, tying and beln? In the llorouch
of Manhattan, of the City of New York. In Ihe
Couniy and Hlate of New York, bounded and
described as follows:
HEOINNINO al a point on the snuthVrly side of
I13ih Street, distant 223 feet easterly from the
southeasterly corner nf Fifth avenue and tl.lih
.Street: running thence louthcrly nnd parallel
with Ilflh Avenue, inn feet 11 Inches to the center
line of the Mock: thence easterly and alnnit said
center line. 18 feet 0 Inches; thence northerly and
parallel xxlth riflh Avenue and part of the way
through a party xxnll ion feet It Inches to the
southern' side of 113th sireet: and Ihenre westerly
H feet 0 Inches to ihe point or place of beginning.
Said premises being known by strrel number 14
East 113th Street. .Subject to covenants and re
strictions contained In deed recorded In l.lber
1IU of Conveyances al page 110. and Liber HAS
of Conveyances at page eon.
Dated. New York. .September to. 1012.
JOHN II. lUlfJAN. iteferee.
FINCH & COLEMAN.
Attorneys for Plaintiff,
O. A P. CI. AdJrexs. 33 Naxau Street. Borough
nf Manhattan. New York City.
The followlnc Is a diagram of theproperty to be
sold: Its street number Is 11 East 113th Street.
Manhattan Dorouch. N Y. City.
East 113th Street.
N
223 ft. - 18 II. In. d
"2 j
I I
" 19 ft. S In.
East 112th Street.
The approximate amount of the Hen or charge
to satisfy which the above-Jeacrlbed property
Is to be sold. I Slo.aaw. with Interest thereon
from the 2th day of June. 1012, together with
costs and allowance amounting to 1334.93 with
Interest from July 12th, 1912. together xxlth the
expenses or ine sale, ine approximate amount
e the taxes, assessments and water rates, or other
liens, which are lo be allowed to the purchaset
out of the purchase money, or paid by the refereo.
is rive pumircu iweniy-uxc anu k-iuu uunars
(SS23.12) and Interest.
Dated. New York. September ISth. 112.
JOHN II. ItOQAN. Iteferee.
rxoroiAxa.
SEALED niDS will be recelxed by the Board
of Water Supply, at Its offices. aevrth floor. 141
Ilroadxvav. New York, until 11 A. &!.. on Tuesday.
October 29. 1912. for CONTHACT 13S. fnr the con
struction ot maintenance buildings at Kenslco
clam.
The eontract comprises a kcener'a house and
oOlce. about 43 feet by 40 feet In plan, with plumb
ing, siram neating apparatus anu wiring mrougn.
out for electrle Miphts. stahle. earaee. ivnrkshon.
oil bouse and icehouse. All ll.e buildings will
hax'e ruhble masonry foundations nnd super
structures except the Icehouse, where Ihe super
structure will be of wood. Alt rools. except Ice
house, 'all! be slate. The work Is located In the
town of .Norm castle, xxeslccester couniy. New
York.
At the above place and time the bids will be
(ivbllcly opened and read. Pamphlets cnntalnln g
nformallon for blddrra and contract drawings
may be obtained at the above address by deposit-
ng ine sum or len iiouars no i tor racn pampniei
Tor further particulars, see Information for 1)1-1-
acrs. i
CHAnLES STRAUSS. President.
CHAttl.ES N. CHADW1CK.
JOHN T. CALVIN.
Commissioners of Ihe llorrd of Water Supply.
JOSEPH P. MOHUISSCY.
Secretary.
The Cincinnati. Lebanon A Northern Hall,
way (ompany.
Office of the Treasurer.
Pittsburgh. Ta.. October I. 1912.
First Consolidated Mortgage 4 Gold Honda
of this Company to aggregate cost ot 112.300 no w 111
be purchased for the Sinking Tund November I,
1912. from the lowest bidders, at a price not to
exceed par and Interest. Scaled proposals to sell
bonds must be In the hands of The 1 nrmcrs' lvin
and Trust Company, New X.ork. before three
o'clock 1'. M., Thursday. October, 1912.
T. II. II. MCKNKillT. Treaaurer.
Army and .avy Orilera.
TVASUINOTON. Oct. 10. Theao army
orders were Issued today:
Col. John U. llelllnger. Assistant Quar-lcrtiiaetfr-(!rnrat,
to Kastcru DlWslcn as
chief quartermaster of that division.
Col, John 1. Clem, Assistant Quarter-ninater-Oeneral.
to Central Division na chief
quartermaster until ri Hexed by Col A. 1.
hmlth. AsaUlunt Coinmlaaary-Ocnernl. wnin
Col. Clem will report to tho chief of the
Qunrtcrmasttr Corps at Washington for dut
In his orflce.
Lieut. -Col, Prank I'. Eastman. Depiitv
Commlasary-General; Lieut. -Col. D. E. Mc
Carthy. Deputy QuartermaMlrr-Ceneral;
Lieut. -Col. Jamea n. Houston, Deputy Pay-mastvr-Uencrul;
Lieut, -Col. n. II. Hay.
Diputy Paymasier-Ocnvral. und Capt. Joveiih
rK. x'onn. quartermaater. to l.'entrul Division
as assistant to chief quartermaster of that
division.
Col. Frederick von Schrader. Asslatant
Quurtermaster-Urneral, to Weatern Division
as chief quartermaater of that dlvlalon.
Major ll. Frank Cheatham, quartermaster,
to Department of Hawaii aa chief quarter
maater of that department.
Lieut. -Col. Moses 11. Seallnakl. DeDUtV
uartermasier-tli neral, to New York depu
,Col. William 11. .Miller. Asslatant Quarter-maatcr-cicniTal,
to .Seattle depot aa depot
quartermaater.
Col. (1. H. Illnghain, Asslatant Quarter-maatrr-Ueneral,
to Jcffeisonvllle aa depot
quartermaater.
Llrut.-Col. John T. Knight, Deputy Quartermaster-General,
to San Francisco aa depot
quartermaater and general auperlntendent uf
army transport aervlce.
Lieut. -Col. o, K, Downey, Deputy Tay-maater-Oeneral,
to duty aa depot quarter'
maater, Waahlngton.
Lieut. -Col. John ii. Daxtar, Deputy Quartermaster-General,
to Omaha aa depot quar
termaater. Lieut. -Col. DaTld 8. Stanley, Deputy Quartermaster-General,
to at, Loula aa depot
quartermaater.
Major IL E. TVIlklna, cammlsaary, to Chi
cago aa depot quartarmaatar.
Capt. William O. Smith, quarUrmaater,
will anaume charge ot New Orleans office of
Quartermaster Cor pa. relieving Major Frank
11. Lawton, commissary, of duties In bud
alatence. department.
Major V, It. Orove, commissary, to charge
ot Knnaaa City office of the Quartermaater
Corps.
Major A. W. Yatea, quartermaster, to
charge of Portland, Ore., oltlce.
Major William U. Gambrlll, paymaster, to
temporary charge of Denver office.
l.leut.-Col. Ueorge It. Daxla. Deputy Com-mlsaary-General.
from purchasing commis
sary at St. Loula to Hoston and charge ot
lloaton dopol, Quartermaster Corpa, relieving
l.leut.-Col Thomaa Cruse, Deputy Quarter-maatrr-General,
who will assume charge of
Philadelphia depot, Quartermaater Corpa.
Major K. C, Carnahan, paymaster, to as
sume temporary charge of St. Paul office,
relieving Major Philip II. Ward. .
Flrat Lieut. IL L. It. Mullrr, Coast Artil
lery, from 116th to lOlal Company: Flrat
Lieut. 1. B. Titus, from Seventy-eighth to
166th Company, ....
Major B. M. Johnson. Jr.. Infantry, from
Inspector Instructor of organised mllltta of
New Jersey to Division ot Mill Ho. Affairs,
Washington.
Three navy orders were Issued:
Lieut. It. S. Edwarda, from Ihe Burrows
to the Casllne,
Lieut. P. IL McCrary, trom Naval Acad
emy to leave; resignation accepted to take
effect January 10, 113.
Ensign It. J. Caraiarphtn, from tha New
Jersey to the Pa du call.
linalgn J. M. lllackwall, from the nhode
Island to the Paducah,
Knslgn W. A. Hodgman, from tha Ne
braska to the Paducah aa senior engineer
officer. . .
Ensign A. H. Drsael. from the Vermont
to the Wyoming
Ensign II. H. Dullard, from the Mlnneaota
to the Strlngham.
Capt. A. P. Crist, Marine Corps, retired,
to active duty In office ot Judge Advocate
General, 100,071 nnrixr Canal Job,
At-DANr, Oct. lO.-Hupt. Poclt of tho Male
Department of Public Works to-day awarded
to the American Pipe) and Construction
Company of Phladelphla Ihe contract for
the conitructlonlof a bare canal terminal
at HeawKuay. ; tb price u im.Vli,;..
' .. . .l.XV
THE WEATHER FORECAST
WASHINGTON PREDICTIONS FOR
. TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW.
For aatern New York, taercaa
Ins rlondlnraa o4lari prekakly
rain lo-mnrroer and colder by altfct
In extreme aoathern portion aaad-
erale eaaterlr trlnda.
For northern New England, fair to-day:
rain to-morrow; modarwia aarthaaat la aat
Indi.
For southern New Baa-Tans', inereaatne?
cloudiness to-day; probably rain to-marrow;
moderate northeast to southeast wlnJak
For New Jersey. Increasing ctoudlnesa la-
day; rain to-morrow and colder by night;
moderate eaat to southeast winds.
NEW YOHK. Oct. 11. Shower and mod
erate rains occurred quite generally ytater
day In New England, th lake regions, Ohio
alley and west and south-rest over th cen
tral valleys Into the rtocky Mountain Slates.
Snow fell at a few points In the North
west. East of the Mississippi River tha prenur
was high and an area of high pressure ex
tended from the lake region! westward to
the l'nclffo coast, separating areas of depres
sion central over Nw Mexico and over weat
ern Canada.
It was generally warmer cast of the Mis
sissippi rtlver and cooler In the West, with
freexlng temperatures In North Dakota,
Montana, Wyoming, Utah, Nevada and Arl-
tona.
In this city the day was fair and warmer,
growing cloudy In the afternoon: wind, light
to fresh southerly; average humidity, 76 per
cent.; barometer, corrected to read lo sea
level, at I A. M 30.01: I P. M 30 04,
The temn-ralure In this rttie x'e.lerrl.t s pa.
corded by lha official inermomcter. Is anjwa In
me annexcu lanic; .
1912. 1911.
9 A. M. ... al
1013.
P. M 7t-
B P. M Al'
Utl.
47'
12 M 73' CS
3 V. M 7n'
tH'
12 slid 17'
Lowest temperature. !A at 8 A. 14.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
MINIATURE ALMANAC THIS DAY.
AMI lut SJ
Sun rises... .eculSun sets S:23Moon rlxss. .'iU)l
HIOII WATER THIS DAY.
AMI AMI AM
Sandy n'k..7:45!C!nv. Island... S:HlHell Cato. I0:il
LOW WATER THIS DAY.
AMI AMI Al
Sandy lt'k..I:3l(iov.tsland...::llHell Oat;.. :J!
ArrlTd-THUIISD.Y, October 10.
U.S. S. Indiana.
II. S. S. Ocorgla.
I'. S.K. Minnesota.
It, S. s. North Caiollna, rort;irinulh. Orlnher s.
U.S. S. Montana. Delaware llreuktvuler, Octo
ber P.
1'. St. S. Vulcan. Norfolk. October ll.
I'. S.S. Chester, Delaware llicakwater. Oit.
bcr 0.
U. S. S. Illrmlngh.im, Delaware llreakwatcr,
October n.
t.'. s. S. Kcnturkv. Phllndelphls. October 9.
1'. S. S. Kearsjircc. Delaware lliraUwulcr. Octo
ber ll.
U. s. S. Iowa. Delaware llreakwatcr. October 0.
U.S. S. Washington, Portsmouth. October U.
It. s. S. Maine. I hlladelphki, October V.
V. S. S. Mlso irl. Ilciawnru IlrciUwatcr, Octo
ber u.
V. S.S. Tennessee. Phl'.idelphla. Odober 9.
t". s. s. Vermont, Norfolk, October n.
S Patricia, n.ll A. Al.. Ilamb.irg. September 2a,
.Si .Narr.iu'.in.'.ctt. 1U A. M., Luudoii, Septem
ber 25.
Ss Cuyahoga. S I'. A. M., lllrma. July 31.
Ss Italia. 4 31 P. M.. U-bcn. September r.1.
Ss Vlnccuzo ill Ulorgio. 11.10 A. M.. Ilaracua,
October 0.
.S Alllanca. 2.37 A. M.. Cristobal, October 2.
Ss -acapa, 2.4.X P. M.. Kingston. Scplrmber .1.
SsSlephann, 4.30 A. M., M. JnlmV, Ottoucr J.
Ss Ossiibavv , Sabine, Octubrr u.
Ss Momus, New Orleans, October 3.
Ss Hamilton. Norfolk, October !.
ARRIVED OUT.
Ss I'annonla, at Naples from New York.
SAILED TROlFToitEIGN PORTS.
Ss Kalter Wllhelm IL, from Cbeiuourg for New
York.
OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS.
Sail To-day.
Malls
Vessels.
Salt.
12 HI M
1 J I' il
4 III 1' M
12 (ll i!
I! Ol It
1 iv 1 M
3 00 1 M
030 A U
12 HI M
1.' CI M
IJ ll) M
1 (ll 1' VI
1 od I M
2 ID P M
3ID P M
110.1 A M
11) M A M
10 ii) A M
11 00 A M
10 lid A M
2l P U
:t(l P l
1 III P il
mi m
1 ix) P M
1 (il P U
5 m p xi
sou H u
12 m M
3 (II Pit
flnte.
lvernla, Madeira
Maracas, Grenada,
Allcmannl.1, Inngua..
Gu.inlanatiin, Cli nfuegos
II 30 A il
10 lO A M
I Ol 1 M
Antlllt. Tamplco. . .
Mohawk. Jacksonville
Hamilton, Norfolk
Sail To-morrow.
New York. Southampton. . a m AM
Orcsnlr, Soutnamplon.. . . HjoAM
.sail Juan, .san Juan.. tin) A M
Tlx Ives. Colon.. . ItuiAM
Scmliiolx-. Turks Island.. . lutxiAM
.-nr.iluga, Havana... . luiuAM
Prlnz Mclsniiiiul, Kingston. HtUA M
Parlmi, lew.ir.l Islands, . lt:x)A M
Mcphano. Halifax . 7 30AM
Mlunetonka. Imdon...
I mixml, Aniwcri
Prcxldent Unrnln. Hamburg
x'nmcronla, Ulssgow
Itocliambcxu, Havre
St, l.iurrui, Honlraux
ltrazos. GalvrMo'i.
t'omus. New Orlcitiv
Comal, Mobile.
Iroejitol, Jacksonville
city of Savannili.Savaunah . .
Madl-on, Norfolk. .. . .
Kail Mondn, October It.
Uller.St. Kills. . 0 no A M
MarowlJnr.Trlnl.lnd.. .. II 30 A 1!
INCOMING STEAMSHIPS.
Due To-day.
Dorhra
Yumurl
tlltnda
Montevideo ,
ITorlde
ElCId
Adriatic
Themlslocles. ...
Theodor Wllle... .
Xlaracalho. . .
Esperanza
Nuecea
City nf Savannah
Madison
... Buenos Ayres..
t'lenfuegns...
... Mpe
Cadiz
Havre
Galveston
. Liverpool,.
.Sent, il
Sent. 29
Oct..
.SepCM
.Sept. 21
.Oct. 4
Oct. 3
Sept. 2.x
Sept. 21
Sept. 27
Oct. S
Oci. !i
Oct.
.Oct. 10
Oct. 3
Oct. S
Oct. S
Sept. 2J
Sept. 24
Sept. 2J
Oci. i
Oct. 4
Oct.
.Oct. 11
Oct. S
Sept. 27
Patras..
Scv lllr
I -a Guayra. . .
Havana . .
Galveston.
Savannah..
Norfolk.. . .
Due To morrow,
. . . Hamburg '
Havre
. ... .l.lvcrpoool,
Amerlka
Ii Pnn ence
Caronla ...
San Giorgio.. ,
Portngitc-o Prince,.
P. der Nedcrlanden.
Grenada
Santiago
Matanzas
Messina.
Hahla
Port Spain..
lirrnana... .
. Tatnplco.
.Tantplco, . .
Norfolk.. . .
Due Sunday, Octobrr 13.
Glasgow ..
Marscllllcs. .
Jefferson.,
Caledonia
venezta
Indraghlrl
Tennjson
Harry Luckenhacb..
City of St. Louis. . . .
Princess Anne
..Yokohama, .
. .liar bad os
..San Juan,. ..
. Savannah,
Norfolk....
July
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Br Marconi TVfraleaa.
Ss Amerlka, for New V ork. was MS miles east
of Sandy Hook at noon yesterday.
Ss La Provence, for New York, was 850 mll;
east of Sandy Hook at 1'30 P. M.
Ss Adriatic, for Neve York, was 317 miles rait of
Sandy Hook at 4-30 P. M.
Movrmrnta of Nnvnl Vessels.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 10. The tug Poto
mac has arrived at Norfolk, the battleship
Wyoming at North niver, the cunbnnt Nash
ville at New York yard, Ihe battleship Ver
mont and the collier Vulcan at Tompltlna
vllle. The tug Rocket has sailed from Norfolk
for Washington, the battleship Minnesota
and the tender Montgomery from Phila
delphia for New York, the despatch at
Dolphin from Hoston for New York, '.!
transport Dixie from Newport for Njlw ora
nnd the battleahlp South Carolina, from Nor
folk for New York.
NEW .lEIlSEV NOTES.
Owen Keenan, a gardener for Rnh?rt D.
Klllgore of Short Hllla, died yesterday In ihe
Overlook Hospital at Summit of lotkjaw He
scratched his wrist three weeks ago wllh a
rusty wire. Keinan was 4H years old, Ha
leaves a widow and six children.
If he obeys an order nf Judge Hahn
granted at Whllehouse Station yesterday
John F, Devanry will have 11 a month in
llv on fnr a while. He Is a farmhand and
earns llo a month. Th'e court orderid him
on complaint of hla wlfo lo give her 19 a
mnth for the support of her and their
children.
Mayor Jamea Dreary nf L'hlselhur, aa
administrator nf the estate of Ellen Ilrogan,
objects to Undertaker hinlthrliun's bill of
lies. He says he will have the body fx
burned to prove that 0 would be about t'.te
right charge for tho enffln and the olhcr
Items on the undertaker's bill,
The Inveatlgatlnn nf Ihe graft c'tsrges In
Atlantic. City has cost the county SU.onO for
services rrndered by Attorney-General Kin
in und Wilton, who wan sent there by Gov.
i . , , ..... ... .. ...1... .. .. . . . i .. i ....... i
XX liaun. m "J .(im.1 i",unci 1(1
proaccutc city and county ofilcUU. Of this
aum Attorney-General Wilson .Beta 11.(09
and .Assistant Attorney-General r Nelson B.
. s 1 1 1 ..r.iv.. a i as n set.. ma ... - .