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-REAL ESTATE PISS, NOTES AND GOSSIP Tenant anil Olliors Arc Buy ing tin Nig Itoxborough Apartment HotiHCi The fwerve Hoxbo;ouj:li apart ment Iioijho nt (ho norihwent corner of llroadw.1)' ami Nlnety-scrond street li being old on lha coopcrutivo UiibIh to tenantu nnd olIirrB. Tlia Hoxborough JIoMlnB Company, owner, ) turned th liou over to Hliflrp & Co. to be din. liOied of on Hint bal. Tlie agents re jmrt that already considerable, stock In iho fiitcrprlse has been bought up. The house contains nTlywven npnrtments nd seven storeH and returns a rental of about J160.000. It cover a plot 107x KE, und was built In 19J1 by Honry Shnrn f'o. hnvo also sold for J, C. ,nd M. 0. Mayer 252 West Klghty. fifth street, ii nine story apartment, 80x 100 renting for 70,00l). TlUa building contain suites of llvo and nix rooms and was elected nbout flVH yearH ago .. h, Toiinnnn-Ivahn Comiinny. Nhart) Hi y 4 Co. have been nppolnted ngentH, ptmi if l,HOO,(IO(l Alinrtuicilf. fiihwaru & CJroBs and II. N Mar , cus, amount nirhltcct, have Hied plaita ' for the construction of n fourteen story upartmtnt house nt the southwest cor- street through to Ninety-seventh strejiujjo .ax iT IWIillllt tl V I1I1U ill IVIJ-C NIHll Mioauwiiy miu iiuivi) -I'lKmu ' It will have a frontage of 100 feet on Ilrondway, 73 leet on jNinciy.iRimi i street and 100 feet on Nlnety-soventh ftreet The llroadway-Nliiy-elghth 1 Street Itenlty Company, Harry Schlft ! president. Is the owner. The cost has ..Keen estimated nt 1,800,000. t ' Other Apartment House Ileitis. i (iranilem Holding Company, Samuel ' (lemlzier n.esldeut, bought from the , Ocrfol te.ilty Company. A. Oershel l president, the seven story apartment known as "Tho Golden (Into," nt tho ! northeast corner of Manhattntl .avenue . inrt UHh street, 100x100. The buyer 1 was represented by Jacob A. WolfVat ' torn", and tho teller by Henry L. Funklln. Artlim V Pit Ciet & Co. sold for the Hanlwii k Itenlty Company to the (Janls ' Holding t'orisiratloii Hardwlck Hall, lbOxi.M nt the southwest corner of Klf'.'i ii venue and 120th street, a seven (tor apartment containing sixty-seven apji intents and six stores. The buyer was represented by San, Ittlcson, Van Voorhls & Klauber; the seller by Shel don A Uu Cret. The brokers havo . been appointed agents. s Ooldberg, M. Kpstcln and K. Fisher hue formed the 2686-2CSS Itroadway Realty Company to take over the two die story apartments, 67.10x107, at thut address, adjoining the southeast corner of 103d street. The property Is opposite the. Hotel Marseilles, and la owned by Marlon S. I. Mnrtln nnd oiheis The new company Is capitalized nt (50,000. Spoils & Starr, Inc., sold for Amelia Laudert 132 West Fifteenth street, a fho story doublo Hat, 2.1x100.3, to Pat rick Duly. DrrellliiBr MnrUrt Ileinnliii Firm. llrnwn. Whltlock Company, Inc., sold to Leonard Weill, operntor, the three storv bouse, 17.11x98.9, at 249 Kast Thirt) -ceeond street, between lecond and Third avenues. I. M. Pennoik of Wood, Dolson Com , puny, Inc., nnd Houghton & Co., sold for Clara Krltzer 159 West Seventy-fifth ' Mreet. a four story residence. 19x102.2. Ernest T. Dower sold for a client of A I). Rockwell, Jr., .the. three story duelling at 125 West !23d street, 15x 109. Frederick H, Allen of Frederick Ztttel 4 Sons sold for II. Jncckel & Son, 121 Vet Seventy-ninth street, a four story dwelling, 25x100. L. J. Phillips & Co. sold for Daniel R Freedman 10G West Eighty-sixth street, n four story house, 20x100. The four story residence, 40x102.2, nt 302 and 304 West Seventy-third street, adjoining the southwest corner of West End avenue, has been sold by Morris Berating to Simon M. Goldsmith. Joseph L. Buttertwlesser sold the four story dwelling, 16x100, at 47 Seventh avenue to Mary Hnnsman, Mary W. Cnmmann bought the' dwell ing st 7 Sutton place from George M. Sutton and others, who recently pur chased a group of houses there from the Schumacher estate, Mrs. M. Lehman sold 514 Kast Eighty-ninth street, a two story dwell h.g, 18.9x100.$. near Avenue A. No. 518, a similar house, has also been Bold try Annie Shappert to the Home Thrift Association of New York. The five Btory dwelling, 17x100, at 36 West Ninety-sixth street, near Central Tark West, has been sold by Sidney Erlanger to Mary Collins. Frances E. Uutler bought from Kath erlnc II. S. Lyon tho three story dwell ing, 17.6x93 t, at 157 Vet Eighty-second street. James II Crulkshank purchased from Margaret Gordon 42 West Ninetieth street. 20x100, n four story residence, through Henry Sugarman. Frances E. Butler bought from Kath rlne Lyon the three story dwelling nt 157 West Eighty-second street, 17.6x 93 4. . Thomas Tt. Crawford and E. E. Thomas sold for George H. Williams 527 West 117th street, a three story and bnsement dwelling. 17100, to an In vestor; also sold for Mrs. E. Miller of Liberty. N. Y., 51 Audubon avenue, a four story two family dwelling, 17x93. "Movie" and Gnraire Sale. William J. Smith sold the Victory Thcatro at the corner of Third nv. and 107th st. for Samuel Bergoffen to the B and M. Amusement Company; also 'he Arch Theatre at the corner of Third av. and Twenty-eighth st. for M. Kleln erman to U. Harloff, and the Joyce The atre at the corner of Prospect Park West and Eighteenth st., Brooklyn, for Joseph Zellner to Harry J. Dorsey. The, ' same broker sold the Alexander Garage, a two story fireproof structure at tho corner of Alexander av. and 143d St., to Patrick J. Ryan. Other Denis In MnnhnMnn. Thomas It. Crawford nnd E. E. Thomas sold for the estate of John C. nodgera 419 West 150th st., a two story garage nd repair shop, 25x100, The four story school building, 50x94.9, t 313 nnd 315 East Tenth st. near Av. B, has been sold by the Sisters of Char ity of St. Vlnoent de Paul to Leopold Horowitz. Lot Sales to lie Held To-day. Three hundred building lots In Roselle, N J acquired in 1849 by the lato Itfch rd M. Crane, will bo sold at auction this afternoon on the premises by Joseph P Diy. Mr. Day will also sell this afternoon on the premises fifty unre stricted home sites In the exclusive Orlenta Point section of Mamaroneck, N Y., for the Hlscy estate. Auction at AVhltc Plains, N. Y. The business property In Main, street. Whlto Plains. N. Y., formerly occupied by E. II. Hufnagel, Inc.. Jewellers, will be sold at public auction this afternoon b. en tne premises by Chauncey U. Griffin .& Co. MISCELLANEOUS LEASES. I. J. McMahon Company leased for Bernhard Uuxbaum to D. A. Schulte, Inc., for seventeen years at a gross rental Of 1580.000 lha nnvtn stores In KOI to 1407 St. Nicholas av northwestl corner of ISOtit st. Jacob Marx repre-i nenica tno lessor 'and A, S. Meyer repro ftcnted D, A. Hchulte, Inc., as attorneys. Amcfl & Co. leasod lofts In C2 West Twenty-seventh st. to Lobel! & Co,, Hrodlo & Slegel and Jeraldlne; also the fourth loft In 164 Madison,, av. to Villa, Zlgmund & Dlnous and the top loft to the Itcnetto Dress Comnanv. In'e. f- Charles P. Noyes Company leased the sixteenth iloor in 26 and 2 Heaver st. to the Cotton Plro and Marino Under writers' nt on aggregate rental of about 100.000. and a floor In 217 Pearl at. to A. a, Cnselaro. Louis Behrupf leased for, Nathan Ileecher third loft In 342 Hlxth nv. to the Lillian Press Company; second loft lu 105 West Twenty.flfth st. to the Petti coat Workern Union, and the third loft to the llrald nnd Rtitton Company ; sec ond loft n 252 West Twcnty.nlxth at. to Blearner & Morgan and tlilrdjoft tb lien Janofsky, llutSerth & Huberth leased Btore In the Osborn XparttnentH, HeVenth av. nnd Klfty-aeventh it., to the Wcstcott Motor Company. Potiso & Klllman subleased for Trow brldgo & Ackerman oftlces In 19 to 31 West Porty-thltd st. to the Southern Fiscal Compnuy, Itaatlne At Co.. Inc.. agents, rented an apartment In C4 Hast Thirty-fourth st. to jt w. snowden; second iloor In 053 First nv. to the Centurc Wood Work Company, Inc., and fifth floor In 58 West Twenty-seventh st. to' Aritnow llros. U. J. Phillip & Co.. leased upurtments In 171 West SevenW-llrst st. to I. II. ausdorfer; In 24fi West Heventy-thlrd st. to M. Iirooks; In tho Langhnin, nt Central Park West, Seventy-third and aovcmy-rouriii sts.. to A, V, Trocscher; In 115 West Soventi -third t..to .T. .1. i" -t-vh, at . a. IIVDL niltrJIL.i 'ill RL MLi Mrs. Pay Altkcns; In 2131 Hroailway to Jacob P. Muller: In 119 West Seventy first st to H. C. Saussers, and in 646 vest Kim av. to Miss M. Fernnndes. Pease & Klllman leased for Mrs Elcc tus D. Litchfield to tho Hahnemann Hos pital for use as a nurses' hosno the tnrcc story nnd basement 18 foot dwell ing at 226 Kast Sixty-eighth st. ; ntso apartment ,ns follows: In 30 West Flftj -ninth s,t. to M. Lnsker, Miss Mary Dickson. Mr. K. Stone, nnd Mrs. M. Slegman ; In 21 West Fifty-ninth" st. to J', I. jilcluiruHon nnd to Mrs. Anderson Davis; In 21 West Fifty-eighth st. to Philip D. Wagoner nnd Miss Helena Honzee, nnd two nnartments to Alvln Untermyer; In 56 West Flfty-ebjhth st. to .Mrs. j. ji Taylor; in 40 East Klghty third st, to John S. Worley, and In 2178 Broadway for Hlng & Hlng to Mrs. IC S. Ahnelt. II 110 NX Til AX S A CT1 0 X N . Illcharil D. Plrner und Julius Trattner sold for Solomon Wlgdor nnd Harry Itelch the cor, , r property at 44 Buchan an place and L'210 Orand n' two five story upartmeiit houses, 100x100. Svhwab & Co. sold for a Mr. llelner n two family frame dwelling at 1404 Cro tona Park Kast, 22x90. Stornilngcr & Junker sold for L. Solo mon tho two story framo dwelling at 828 Hitter place. K. Osborne Smith, Inc., sold for Frank lin Hrund the dwelling at 2328 Morris av. IlllOOICLYX DEALS UEI'OUTED. llealty Associates sold 322 Twenty ninth st., a four story double flat, 27.9x 100,2, to Alfonso and Anna Glghlllo through Hose Chlanese. Bulkley & Horton Company sold 440 Washington av.. a three story one fam ily dwelling, 40x100. for Iho Peonlp'a Trust Companj . r. C. Sautqr Agency sold the three Blory dwelling at 7I6A Union street for lutwant Clark to Joseph Orlllo. Charles Partridge sold tha twi stnrv house nt 7 Haleigh place, near Church nv for Thomas A. BIv. SIHIUIIIIAX TUAXSACTIOXS. Harrison S. Colburn Company Bold to tho Uniform Chemical Produces. Inn. the fourteen acre Trustum Farm oh tho Blair road and the Central Railroad at Itnhway, N. J. Tho property for many years wag owned by Col. J. Blanchard Edgar. The buyers are erecting a re enforced concrete building at a cost of sovernl hundred thousand dollars, to be uppii cnieny tor storage purposes. Charles F. Hale sold to Thorofd Pell his residence In Pentre Btreet, Orange, N. J.; Arnold flloser BOld his home In Llewellyn Park, West Oranee. to Alex ander Thomson ; Mr. Cowdrey of Orange sold to Mrs. Marie L. Glbbs the resi dence at 75 Washington street, East Orange; the house In Stockton place, East Orange, has been sold to C. Ba- sllyea. G. Nelson KIIngwas the broker lu these transactions. L. J. Phillips & Co. leased a Colonial dwelling at East Palisade avenue and Dwlght place, Englewood, N. J., for Dr. A. W. Taves to a Sir. Owens. George Howe sold for Frederick E. White his semi-bungalow on an acre of land In Pmo Brldgo road, Chappaqua, N, Y., to James R-sTflompson ; also for tho Larchmont Garden Company lots 21, 22 and 25 In block 407, Cherry streot, Larchmont Gardens, N. Y. Prince & Itlplcy, Ino., rented, fur nished, the residence of llobert Mc Enany, ut 414 Pelham Manor road. Pel ham Manor, N. Y to D. D. Morgan. Robert E. Farley Organization sold tot J. W. McKlnley his property In Hrlggn avenue, Yonkers, N. Y to James O. Corner. I1EAI.TV NEWS IN 1IUIKF. The following are buyers of dwellings sold recently: William M. Barnum, 103 East Seventieth street; John S. John ston. 121 East Sixty-fifth street; Edwin Dumble, 124 West Nlnety-soventh street; Augustine W. Roff, 26 West Ninety-first street; Harry and Louis Ferguson, 3 nnd 5 East Fifty-third street, for J240, 000 ; Mildred Ronalds, 56 East Flfty thfrd street ; Rudolph II, Kissel of Mor rlstown, 159 East Sixty-first street; Trowbridge- Calaway, 34 East Sixty eighth street; Sarah B. Wnterbury of Southampton, L. I., 150 East Seventy fourth street, and Edwin A. Stlllman, 63 East Eightieth street. Charles F. Noyes Company has been appointed agents of the buildings at 133 and 135 Liberty street, 155 Wash ington street and 338 East Thirtieth street. Guardian Life Insurance Company has loaned the Axelrod Realty Company $100,000 to erect. an apartment, 81.8x 102.9, at 1049 to 1053 Park avenue. Robert Dollar, president of the Dollar Steamship Company, Is to address the meeting of the Bronx Board of Trade next Wednesday evening, June 23, at 137th street and Third avenue. Sharp & Co. were tho brokers In the sale of the apartment house at 3 and 5 West Ninety-second street. Charles F. Noyea Comtany placed with the Dime Savings, Bank of Brook lyn a $10,000 mortgage covering 18 Cranperry Btreet, Brooklyn. PRICES DECLINE SHARPLY. Dnnk of Commerce Points Oat Un employment Follows In Wake. A gradual hut general decline In prices has been under way for some time, according to experts employed by the Rational Bank of Commerce. Re cent sharp cuts in certain commodities must not be regarded as Isolated cases, but as part of this general movement. It was not expected tho Industrial com rminltv could maintain the high tension undor which It worked during the war and for some months it nas Deen aii r.mlhlo to all far seeing business men that further credit expansion would be unwise. A statement issuea Dy me Dans; yesterday pointed out that Increasing unemployments a factor not to be over looked. a THE SON AND MEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JPNE PRODUCE MARKET. IIUTTi:it-Itecelpl yesterday, 16.064 pack atf. IJuyltig ft little freer yesterilay and the markst had a steadier tone on top grades of creamery. Mtdlum qualities wer plenti ful snd rsther ey. The rnme of valuta widened. Ladles wero steady, packing stock was firmer, Creamery, hlnlier than extras, lb WHJf.-.Oc.; extras, 112 score, MKtt.'Hc.; tints, 00 to 01 score, MUtWc; firsts. 88 to 80 score. Klif ittc. S seconds, S3 to H7 scAre, 48032c,; lower grades, 4tfj47o. creamery, unsalted, hliher than extras, OHHjOIc; extras. (Miaic: firsts. BSAAHe. ! seconds. 40 Mlfc; Htata dairy, tubs, finest, ROlMMTAe-J. gooa to prime, KmiiOo.: common to lair, iw B2c,j renovated, extras, SOVMc.s firsts, I8(I 49c. ; ladles, current make, firsts, -tWOc; seconils, 4Ail2c,; loner grades, 40041c; packing stock, curfts.it make, No. 1, Wit 42Uc; So, 2, 41c. ; IJwer grades, afflux. CIIICKHK-tWolpli csterday, I.BS.I boxes. Tho tons of the mnrkw wus firmer on fresh, although moat receivers continued to sell freely on iho busli of Thursday's quota tion Here and them pet marks were held at higher prlct's, but- buyers were slow to take hold, Plate, whole milk, fresh flats, colored or white, lb 2.V,lit20c, ; average run, 24U923C.; lower grades, untitle; twins, fresh specials, roloicd or white, 2.V,ttf2ito. ; avsrago run, 2Ujff2,'c. ; held, as to quality. 2.tt28Kc. ; Wl.vornln, whole milk, held, twins, 2.1W 2814c, ; fresh, 2."g20e,; single or double daisies, held, 'JHifSOc.j Young Amer icas, fresh, :ilf)31Uc,; Htatn skims, fresh Bpet'lal. l.Hli'if Ilk'. ; prime to choice, lit 17 'ic; fair to good, 1HM13HC.; lower grades, BOJOc, Kf.dSt-Itccelpts eserday. 28,880 tares. Arrivals continued falily liberal, and the geneial demand was quiet nnd selective. Tho tone of tha market was very Irretcular. y Irlctty fancy qualities nre becoming scarcer. nmi some rasuuious dealers are limine moro difficulty In supplying their nerds, Prices for the small offeilngs of higher quality ruled firm, perhaps tending sliKlitly In sell ers' favor, but many Individual marks, for merly brliiKlng lliu higher ranges of quota tions, hate to be Minded, nnd tho market for all medium and loner grades Is weak and Irregular under stiong pressure to sell. A largo part of the supply here has no value Rhino a inngn of SSffl'.'c.i Inferior qualities are offering ecn lower. Nearby white eggs of extra fancy quality are In light supply and firm, hut few of them uro being offered, and tlw general offerhiRs continue to move slowly for Irregular prices. California nero about steady. Fresh gathered, extras, doien, 48Utfnc.i stoihge packed, extrn firsts, 47J 48c.; storage packed, firsts, 44f4flV4Ci fresh gathered, extra firsts, l,',4j4T'4c ; firsts. 420 41c; second'! and poorer, .'10041c: dirties, special packings, 370.1V.: No. 1, .110370.; No. 2 and poorer, 251?,Hc. i checks, good to cpolce, dry, .12'33:ic.; State, Pennsylvania and nearby Western hennery whiles, extras, MOMc; extra firsts. .-il?.13c; firsts. 4SJj Me.; (lathered whites, flmts to extra firsts. ,484in2c.: under grades. 42JT47C.; Pacific roasi, wniie, extras, HW.we. : firsts, Bl8 r.3c.: firsts, ftOc; under grades, 40c; other Western and Houthein, gathered whites. 40 Mio.i Stute, Pennsylvania and nearby West ern, hennery browns, extra, MMJMc: gath ered brown and mixed colors, graded extras, 48if?4c.! firms to extra firsts, 4247Vic Duck eggs, Indian runner, neniby, &3l58c. POULTRY, DIlESSKIl-Fresh killed broil ers contlnuo In comparatltely moderate sup ply and fancy IVi to 2 lbs. each In fair de mand and firm. Fresh killed turkeys were Irregular In quality and value. Borne five carloads of milk fed box packed fowls of delayed shipment came In. There was very little demand for current consumption, but sonic speculative, demand for heavy fowls for fieealiiK. Old roosters wero slow and their tone weak. Pressed Long Island spring ducks wtru steady, Hquabs weie rather slow and their tone easier, though cholcu large wero held unchanged. Fancy frozen turkeys", broilers and lurno roasting chickens were In firm shape, Fancy frozen fowls practically were cleaned up from first hnnds. Oilier trozen poultry was unchanged, I'ltKSU KILLED TUllKF.YH-Voung or old, 485)500.: broilers, lV4-a lbs. each, nearby, lb., 10-if 75c; Virginia, tl8U70c, ; Weslern, diy Picked, Clio. FOWLS Dry packed, box, Western, milk fed, 3ICM2c. , corn fed, SOjP 41c. ; blls., Western, Sog.TOc : inlllt fed, btils, and kegs, adiMOc. 01,11 COCKS-Western, dry picked, 2.1c; scalded, 2.1S24C, South western, dry picked, 2.1A24C IIUCK8 Long Ifland, spring. 35c SQUAHS-Largc while, 8-10 lbs. to doz $74111: 0-7 lbs., 4.S:.!j(l; dark, 3; culls, $t..10fj2. FFtOZHN Tur keys, Western, Mff.Vtc. : Weslern, old toins, C(ytj1,1c Chltdiens, broilers, milk fed, boxes, 44ifiiflc. : corn fed, 402.12c: dry picked, milk, 40if43c. ; lorn fed, 3njj!41c, Western, eaponn, WSi.'.Tc. Ilucks, Western, S2?.14c. Oecse, JSftSlc. rOIII.THV, LIVlt-Twenty-one freight cais were reported In yesterday. Market was nominally firm on everything but geese, nhlch" Mere very slow of sale. No soles were reported and quotations were omitted, Fonls, colored, express, 38&39C; white leg horns, 33t?3Vc; broilers, colored and mixed, express, orxffGSO.; white, leghorns, (SffCOc, pigeons, nalr, freight or express, iKc. : quinces, pair, 11.2021.23. Live Stork nnd Meat Prices. Common to prime steers, 100 lbs. $12.00017.35 Common to choice bulls, 100 lbs. . 7.5013.00 Common to choice cows, 100 lbs. . 3.5011.75 Common to prime venls. 10O lbs.. 12.50tflll.50 Common to prime sheep (ewes) loo lb n.oogi o.oo Common to prime lambs, 100 lbs. 13.50117,50 Llvo hogs, 100 lbs 15.7510.25 Dressed beef, steer sides, lb 2(ira .2(1 City dressed veals, lb 20 .27 Dressed mutton, lb 14V 11) Dressed Ismbs, lb 24& .33 Business Troubles ASSIflNMRNTS. The Harsol Costume Company, Inc.. manu facturing costumes and drenaea nt aw T-lnut Thirty-fourth street, assigned yesterday for tho benefit of creditors to Marcus Helfand.' The company nas Incorporated In 1918. Harry Grandls Is president. JUDGMENTS. MANHATTAN. The following Judgments were filed )es terday. the first name belne that nt iho debtor: Avisus, Leo T. A. Hill $133.10 Hello, John Kncyclopaedla Urltan- nicft Com , 137.00 ' 202.17 Dosls, Louis Itlchttrd A. Thlbaut, Inc Comstock, Carlton Wallt Invest ing Co., Inc Cunningham, Joseph J. Olmbel 128.22 235.20 llros.. New ork Columbia Products Corp. J. F. Lane 10.1.07 220.10 Cary, Luclan A. G. Spalding liro Columbia Products Corp. J. F. Lane 165.07 Co wen, Joseph, and Charles Moitou I., ii. Hcofield 44,331.44 Deserve, Herman u. a. specialty Co .v Dessauer. Hamuel (Itoyal Fish Market) Continental Fish Co 133.33 101.70 207.45 .130.20 197.20 .122.00 144.19 132.01 438.80 551.25 175.05. 200.20 122.20 00(1.25 D'Ippollto, Itobert H. Kncyclo- paeuia uriiannica uorp Davis, Harris P. Gregory Dickson. Charles E. J. Peterson... Enneper, Fred A, SchaeUlc Silk Dyeing ana rinisnmg uo., inc.. Forbes. Campbell W. J. OTIrlen.. Greenberg, Louis II, Export and Import News Ilureau, Inc ' Hub Garage Co., Inc. Tide Water Oil Sales Corp i Hlrsch, Max A. L. Durell, Gregory & Co., Inc Karp, Samuel N. Ilrecher et al..., Kyes, George H. Hartford Keane, Horace I. Schneider Lesser, Harry A. Levin Lazarowltz, Max, and Jacob Grano- wiu (Knickerbocker Silk Co.) Heken Knitting Mills. Inc 120.00 310.80 Lltwack, L. Interborough Light ing Fixture Co., Inc. McCloskey, J. J. Atlantic Woolen Mills, Inc Marks, Joseph and George S. (J. 6,273.33 Harm n on) vvnne vnn uo.. Inc ir.0.10 109.50 Morris, llay M. Uernsteln; roslsr. Mossl. nrnest J. Bowing ft Co.: possession oi cnaiteis ana xir.'.su or 1,384.03 McIIugh, Charles Kyan ft Ilsphael Cigar co I.. jui.s.t Melslln, Oscar A. Iteerg 1.0SO.32 Mayer. Max union rew iiaven Trust Co 751.00 Nemerov, Ining A.-tllmbel Bros., , N. Y 342.91 Nat. Ftir Dyeing Werks. Inc. B. B. Gelberg 1 318.70 Nnrdllnrer. Tyler-S. M. Moses et al 200.20 O'Neill, Wllllam-F. Ewert; costs.. 109.42 Itubln, Morris, and io .tuasino Dress Co.) J. Graber et al 247.41 Schafran, Ixuls-N. Cotler 337.1S Seldman, Max J. M. Kaufman et al 852.38 Same-Same 201.72 Schneider." Joseph-Gym Middy mouse Co., Inc 170.93 Sohst, Edward-C. F. Swenson et al 279.58 Shelbourne U Blake Const. Co. 8. P. Dowers Co 2,23j.30 Shatz. Hyman Encyclopedia Bri- tannlca Corp 191.70 Savls. Harrls-r. GreKory.... 350.50 Strype. Thomas H. W. Mond 180.15 Tanner. William M. C. E. Mtlmlne. 1.40S.18 Vatable. Auguste 8. S. Beaber et al 121.81 Werner, Morris, ana riaemy Casualty Co. of N. Y.-People. ftc. 1,000.00 Wllholt. James L. H.-N. Y. Tele- plume Co "jl i,' 2,8-M Weyel, Florence, or Florence T. Oraves-GImbel Bros., N. Y MH.30 Yankaus. Baltrus 8. West Pub. Co. 181.70 SATISFIED JUDGMENTS. The first name Is that of the debtor, the second that of the creditor and date when Judgment was filed: MANHATTAN. Sierra ft San Francisco Power Co. COIumDia irusi ui, ; aiay 1020 J120.CS Hall. Arthur C.-U. E. Atkins; - April 24, 1020 122.38 Sierra A flan Francisco Power Co, Columbia Trust Co.; April 17. 1019 ,. 30,700.60 Merrill, Wlnlfred-H. Goodman ; ' Dec. 3, 1013 , JtO.BO linON.V. Kellogr. James A. Watson Contr, Co Knepper, George O.- Hcfimttt 250.01 1.300.10 Margous, jonn J. Friedman Seldman, Max J, M, Kaufman tt al 20.80 853.28 Seldman, Max J, M. Kaufman l al 20.1.72 Yates, Marla-H. C. Bchwencke... . 2,233.27 1 Fire Record A. M. 2:451.1 Hose St.-P. ! 3 1(10-27 Hoosevelt st,: loss, , Flannel y. .Unknown Unknown. .Unknown . nf....,n' 4:2.1-77 Itoosrv4.lt st. mum 1 4:KU2M7 HI. Nicholas av der Dunbar Alight 5:208.1 Cherry st,; unknown Unknown 5:5.1552 W. 174th St.! unknown, , .Unknown 5:55-452 K. 171th St., The Ilioux- Automobllo In gaiage. Flla Bak ing Corporation $1,000 i:iHt in jiamllton st, ; unknown... unknown 7:2515 Eldrldgo at,; Joseph Boson- berg, Unknown 10:35-18-20 W.' 21st st.-Bam Blor- heln, Unknown 10:40-2708 Bioudway; Herbert Fitch- ner Trifling u:3U until st, mid Transverse road; Automobile. International Auto Seivlcu Co $2,000 I'i:l(M)4 Willed St.: Harry KlelnberE.. Slight 1:50-512 5111 St.; Jacob llronsteln. . . (13,000 RESORTS. Long Itlnnd. NEPTUNE GRILL The Nassau, Long Beach, L. I. ON THE BOARDWALK Special Shore Dinner and Southern Chicken Waffle Dinner Service a la Carte in Both Restaurants , Special Rates for June HILLMAN HOTEL COMPANY, Prop. Alio Operating THE BREAKERS, Atlantic City. 4 ?: I. Sdoer n 1 New England. New England Vacation Land Whits Uoontslns; Uslns LakM. woods tad coast; (inn llountaim. For booklet coll at ComolMtteil Ticket Offieea or write Vtestkn Bmu, Rillnad Bnlldlr;, Vsw IIstcs, Cooa. attu rttioa prtfsmd, Massarbusetts. RED LION INN Stockbridge, Mass. In the Berkshiros, Nou Open Golf & Roads in Excellent Condition. Rout Book and Circulars en Rsqusst. Desirable Cottage, for rent. T. fn le tnwiT. HOTEL ASPINWALL LENOX, MASS. High and Cool (n Iho HerlsMre) A HOTEti OP DISTINCTION. NOW OPKN. nLF.VATlON 1.400 PKHT. Desirable Cottages with Hotel Service. noWF. & TTFOItOOKIt. Maosrers. Winter Resort. Princess Hotel, riermntU. BLACK KOCK HOUHB. No. Cohasstt. Mass. Catering eiclnsltely lo tbe lerr best, llooklet, Terment. Free Vacallon lookst "The Green Moun. tains of Vermont," "Lakes of Western Vermont," "Lakes of Eastern Vermont," "Hotels and Doardlng Houses, Summer Homes In Vermont." Write VERMONT PUBLICITY BUREAU. MONTPELIER. VT. Rhode Island1. Ocean House Watch Hill, R. I. OPEN .JUNE 1DTH, IMC FINEST Seashore resort on the Atlantic Coast. Fine boat ing, bathing and Motoring, t'.olf. Tetv.iK and the Social Center. Afternoon Tea. Dancing special feature this summer. Ai'dress 1 V r.HAMPLIN Connecticut. Hotel Hazelton Stamford, Conn. (On the Sound) , Attractive homelike residential hotel 50 mlnuteg from N. Y. 50 trains each way daily. 5 minutes walk from station Parlor, bedroom and bnlh, with meals for two, $50 per week. Bedroom with bath, with meals for two, $13 per week. ELMAY HOUSE Woodmont-on-tho-Sound Connecticut Re-opens June 2 1st An ideal spot to spend a vacation. Large, cool rooms, spacious verandas overlooking the water, city conveniences. Plenty of fresh vegetables and sea food, home made bread, pastries, etc. JJoatlng, bathing, fishing. Seashore and country combined. Limited number of cuests. Chrlstlahs only. Booklet. G. U. PORTER. Prop. I.ARKIN HOUSE, at Fort Trumbull Beach, Mllford, Conn.; boating, bathing and fish ing: splendid rooms, best home cooking; reasonable rates. Address Mrs.ED.KOGERT, Larkln House, .Mllford, Conn. New York. Paul Smith's Hotel ADIRONDACK MOUNTAINS All rooms with private bath: telephone, steam heat, electric elevator. American and European service. Golf, music, dancing, bathing, boating, fishing. ' Completely furnished cottages and nearby housekeeping camps along tlM St. Regis chain of Lakes. Excellent State Auto Highways In all di rections. , Paul Smith's Hotel Company. r-ACL SMITH'S. N. Tl. V. T. Whelan. .Mgr. ADIRONDACKS Grand View Hotel LAKE PLACID, N. Y. ' OPENS JUNE tITIL Extensively Improved, finest electrical equipment, running water, Srivate bathrooms, elevator. Orchestra, anclng. . FURNISHED COTTAGES FOR RENT. All out or door Adirondack diversions. Circular. M. n. MARSHALL. Mgr., Lake riadd. N. T. UNITED STATES HOTEL, SARATOGA SpntNOH. N. T. LELAND STKRRY. Of the Ilreakers, Palm Demob. SUNSET PARK INN. HA INKS FALLS. N. Y. PAPER COMPANY CUTS MELON. Canadian Flrnt Increases) Capital Slock to $21,000,000. Montreal, Quebec, June 18. Direc tors of' Brompton rulp nnd Taper Com pany to-day decldeit to Increase the capital stock to 21,000,000, of which $14,000,000 will be exchanged for tho outstanding' J7.000.000, on which 0 per cent, dividend will bo paid. Tho re maining J7.000.000 will bo disposed of nt tho discretion of the company. This. means that each present share holder will receive two shares for -each one now held und the dividend will tie equivalent to 12 per cent. NAVAL ORDERS. ;al fo Tub Bun and Nbw York Heat,n, WASHINGTON. June 18,-Theso naval orders were mado public to-day: Commander George H, Bryan, In U. H. H. Idaho as rmlgator. reporting August 15: Commander lllclianl 1). Oatenood, to duty Shipping Board, Washington; Lieut. Charles Hammond, to U H. S. Drmer as engineer officer; Lieut. Call J Hanson, to Navy Yard, Mare Island; Lieut. Edward H, Jones, to U. S. S. Ollnier; Lieutenant-Commander Harry L. Smllli, lu duty Naval Medical School, Washington. Lteutennnt-Commander George C. Thomas, to U. 8. H. Delaware; Lieutenant-Commander Duncan C, Walton, to U. 8. 8. Frederick; Lieut. John L, Farmer, to duly marine barracks, Paris Island; Lieut. Joseph MacDonald, to duty recruiting: station, Philadelphia; Lieut. Clar ence J. Mclleavy. appointed naval awntor (seaplane), June 7, RESORTS. l.o Ihlnrnl, Gardendty Hotel Garden City, Long; Island. An esduslvo American plan hotel tW an a la carlo restaurant for motorists Nsuhclm Uatlu. Exetl'ent lS-HoIe Golf Caurte Free lo Guests Frequent electric train? from Penn. Station. J. J. LANNIN CO., Props. ENTIRE BLOCK OCEAN FRONT Holtl. Amer. plan Modern. Private uains. .O f ' v class a)a tan. Iteslaurant. Moder ate prices. Orchestra. Danrlnii. Opens June LT.Ih. WINTF.RFl KI.II. PROP. Hotel BRIGHTON LONG BEACH, L. I. Now Open . Thone Long Reach 201 Elmore Hotel and Cottages KAVVII.I.E, I I. Commuting dlstanco. Bath room suites. Golf. Dancing. Bathing. JOHN 8EC0R. New Jersey. MLAMAC In the mottnin'ns Arlington, X. J. On Lake Hppatcong NOW OPEN Golf, fishing nnd every recreation! Famed Latzcellar Cafe Nearest mountain resort in New York MACK I.AT7 m . l inBlllllBllBiniIBIIIIIB!IIOBUBinBIIIB:illlBiiniii iMonmouthBeachf Inn and .MONMOUTH REACH, N. .1. i Cottages ! Exclusive Family Hotel On the .American I'lnn A la Carte llcstaurant tor ToiirfjfsJ ITlie table Is a SDeclal feature nnlv frc.iiEl ve(etables from our on garilen sered.S I Fine swimming pool, tennts, etc. 1 m Itatrs and up per day. H 4lllIBIIIUBIIWBIlllIMIIiainiBIUIIBlimillIBiaBIIIIIHl!,Tt3 ON THE BOARDWALK , Tbe New Columbia BRUHR, N. .1. SCPERIILY- LOCATED FACING THE HEA: REt'OXSTnt'CTEl) AND REFURNISHED THROUGHOUT. OPENS JUNE 2c!TH. PRIVATE HATH HOUSES; SWIM MING POOL; GOLF. TENNIS AND YACHT CLUBS IN PROXIMITY. Under the New Management of CHARLES V. MUltniY. OP THE LAUREL HOUSE. LAKEWOOD. THE BUENA VISTA RELMAIt, N. jj Of new concrete construction l,nd refurnished at cort of $100,000. Luxurious suites, i, 3, 4 rooms, bath and phones; hot and cold water hi all rooms; capacity 300; ery ex clusive patronage. 12th season. O. YUllls Innurd. iiEijiAR. THE CARLETON. OeVan front: capacity 250: rates t2S-J5.TS .l.t. Mta O In num Af ft Clr,vir SI' PED the summer at Lake Hopatconii, Asbury Park, BRUNSWICK The Leading Hotel In Krery Respect. MORGAN & PARSONS, Props., Asbury Park THE LAFAYETTE Ashnry Park; exclusive patronage; beautiful suites with private bathrooms; also bachelor apartments, with tub. shoner and needle bathrooms: season rates; white service. M. II. FROST It SON, Owners nnd Managers. THE VERONA HOUSE. 500 .Second Ave. Asbury' n ark. N. J. Homelike boardlnr house. Excellent cooking. Reasonable rates. Phone 150-R. . HOTEL COLUMBIA Asbury Park, N. J. Capacity 400. Ocean front. llooklet. TV. HARVEY JONES. 0ene A Mgr. SURF AVENUE HOUSE One block to Ocean and Asbury Park. Modem heme cooking. llooklet. Eldrldse llros. RAVEN8WOOU INN. Delightfully situated oti Sunset Lake. Chris tian management and patronage. Booklet. C. BRAZER, Owner-Manager. S .a.Uiis 19, 1920. REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. TO ' ' SAVINGS BANK DEPOSITORS You are thrifty You have common sense BUT YOU GET ONLY 3 TO 4 INTEREST ON YOUR MONEY In times like these Everybody is making money. x You should make money too. Experience shows that lots on tho line of the City's growth Combine safety of invest ment and a largo profit Provided they are hold for the sudden riso in the value of real estate which always takes place along the line of the subway. YOU HAVE SEEN THIS YOURSELF The War has been over nearly two years. Everything else, including houses, has gone up 200 or 300. t Lots are still at the bottom All authorities agree that an increase in the value of vacant land is coming Just as after evory other war. And as soon as the price of building materials drops as this will create a great demand for lots. HERE IS THE CHANCE TO. MAKE MONEY GO BUY A FEW LOTS Before the sudden rise in value which should take placo very shortly THE BURKE RELIEF FOUNDATION Will sell at absolute auction sale 1400 lots suitable for homes Right here in New York City WITHIN A FEW BLOCKS OF SUBWAY S TATION between 204th and 212th Streets, Bronx Boro on Burke Ave., Gunhill Road, Boston Post Road and Adjacent Streets GO BUY A FEW LOTS At the HOTEL ASTOR, 45th St and Broadway Sale Starts Next Tuesday. June 22nd, 11 A. M., and continues on following days until all' property is sold. EXAMINE THE PROPERTY TO-DAY Take Bronx Park Subway Train to Burke Avenue on Gunhill Road Station. Property is a few minutes' walk east of Station. 10 of the purchase price on day of sale 10 in Thirty Days 80 can remain on mortgage Titles insured free by Lawyers' Title & Trust Co. Savings Bank Books taken as deposit on thetpurchase of lots also Liberty Bonds at markt value Send for bookmap at once Morris & McVeigh. 32 Liberty St. Fred'k H. Denman, , 770 Broadway) RESORTS. Anbury Vark. ASIIUIIV I"AHK. A Metropolitan Itfort City on Hi. ocean, 'ii 1 ml c from NnwlTork. DfllKhtfn! during MraliI "un. AdSfem Municipal lufoi illa tion llun-au for liotel literature. T 1112 THKVI8AN.-DEAI. HKACM. N; Eur. Am. I'lan. tvltli bath. Adjarent to all nniusemmts: reasonable, hie. table. Atlantic City. "C00W nnd Mot Attractive loralliiit." HOTEL ESPLANADE WHOLE BLOCK ON OCEAN FRONT. Iloton to SOverilen Ave., In xcJuM( Ciielsea section. Iile.l Family Hotel. Capailty C00: freli and 'lea water bath, private and public! also every compl.t. ap pointment; modern Iiydro-ttieraprutle depart ment. 5,00) feet of plana overlooking Board walk and Ocean; Orchestra! dancing; auto bin meet train; booklet; ownership direc tion. W T SI I AW ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., j AivAip.ericarv Plaa Hotel ofDistmdymuvdlMComfort I riBsntoop OARAUK. jAPACIjrOOJJ : rati up Dally. Special Weekly. Amer. Plan. ELBEROfy Flmronr Annex. nnJPJ';?!; HJIft cln 400. Centra :open mirroundlnM: opp. Cne- RUNNING WATER IN All ROOMS nJcSton. labia: -veieUbUs. Window. aeVfoned. White letrice. Booklet K.B.1UDT.M.P. I1EHT LOCATED rOrillAn-l'lUCEDHOTBIj NETHERLA NDS Bnard'walk NEWYOniCAV. Bathing Privilege, from Hotel Capacity 400. Elevator, private baths, run ulna; ater In bodrooms. Dane. Floor. New Features American plan (with meals), $3.50 np dally. $17.50 up weekly. AUGUST nUHWADEL, Proprietor. Let us make you feel at none In lha "City of rtobust Health" Hotel Morton rir.nn F.nil Virtlilti .V. Capacity 210. Elevator, private baths, tc. alway. open. St. Charles Flaw and Beach. Fresh and sea water baths: running water In rooms; elevator. Superior table: season rates. Coach at trains. A. E. WAONEII. I'roD. W. R. LATTON. Mgr. HOTEL BOTHWELL Virginia Av... eecond hous. from Boardwalk and Steel Pier. Every appointment. Hleh standard In culsln. service. BooklsL THE WILTSHIRE Vlrflnla av. and Beach. Capacity 350. Private baths, running water, elevator, to. Amer. plan. Special Season rates. Booklet. SAMUEL ELLIS. Owner. N.J.COLUNS.MIT. HflTTI HaTFSTIPYlrgliila Ave. and Beach. view : can. &00: elevator, private haths. running water la rooms, white service. Amer. plan. $3.SQ irp dly. Special wkly. IJlh season. M. A. SMITH. HEAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. J. CLARENCE DAVIES, 149th St. & 3rd Ave. Att'ys ,' JOSEPH P. DAY, 67 Liberty Street,' Agents and Auctioneers RESORTS. Atlnntlc City. ROYAL PALACE aatho Beach. ATLANTIC ClTY.N.Jj jCOnVEnl ENT TO ALL AMUSEpiEHTS Guadtyeoo. Open, all the tear JtHi Ilearh Haven. HOTEL BALDWIN Orean Orove. THE SHELBURNE New, modem hotel: hot and cold running water every room; private baths. Ocean path way facing park mid ocean. V. C. HAYNKS. SEASIDE HOTEL." Dinctly on ocean front. All guest rooms. Overlooking sea. CHAKLES STOCKTON. f I T 17 P N Directly bn Ocean Front. yULfcll Booklet. L. J. RUS3ELL Fprlng lake Beach. THE' ALLAIRE Spring Lake Beach, N. J. On the oceaa front. Capacity 200. MAUD O. HOLMES. WlldwMd. nnDCCV Capacity 250. Private baths. LlWnOCI JAMES E. WII1TESELL. PenasylvanU. --r-THE KITTATINNY (TRLAWAnK WATER OAr, PA. The leading and most modern hotel of this famous region. Capacity 500. (loir, tennis, saddle horses, fishing, bathlmi, orchestra; American plan: also a la carte restaurant ana prill. Booklet, auto maps and terms upon request. JOHN I'UItDY COPE. DESCRIPTIVE booklet of Hotels, Boarding Houses, Cottages at Water Oap, Stroudj. burg, Poconosr free. Lackananna offices. It! West d st., 90 West at., or send four rents In stamps to JAMES FISTER, Adr. Agent. 0 West Street. MOUNT PI.EAHANT HOUSE. Mount Pocono, Pa. Private baths: free garage. W. A. II. M. I.RBCU. Canada. a,'l!Zi!A"Jtt,ttf..ia "le'n.rvs rMllog, 4sMnie4ileelajaJrolMikoa Lakes. Thin. m win Bat mis Houl. (oodfood.taif.etc. Kvtrr rooaariscdralt. Accoiw . 1 n J. w - - Booklet Rent Kssltaa P.O Lai. Hewn.. Oat. Delightful Vacations in Canada Along Canadian National Railways. Ask F. A. YOUNO, Oen. Agt., 1520 Woolworto Wdg., Nrw York City. , SUMMER CAMPS. p. r,J.I,n for boys. Gardner's Lake. Lamp taaano Coml. Nln, WMk, lor $M. June 29th to Sept. 1st. For booklet, write itba Apyjegaif.luii Huason Bt..lloboken.N.J. PINE TREE CAMP FOR GIRLS New York. Miss BLANCHE PRICE, 404 w. School Lane, PhUadeletla. Pi. MmanJCnbtmBSicmAtl 1 15 REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION, uiaiiiiiiiip!niniHBiHinii!iiiiiiuniBi I Absolute Auction i SAT., JUNE 26 H on premises at 2 P. M Ilalii or shin. 133 BUILDING , PLOTS WHITE PLAINS ON CREENRIDGE AVE. Oriind View, Ijing View, Dm la. Ixlngtou und Mnltli Arn. g 1t on Mortgage for .1 years at 5. SEND FOR UOOIf MAP Ileal Estate. Auctioneer. 18 East 41at St., N. Y. C. i iiHiiiiinniiinMiiMHCiinaiiiniiiiHiiRl lam ABSOLUTE AUCTION SATE" JO-DAY nt S P. H. on preinlsea. rain or lilne. 50 RESIDENTIAL PLOTS (Unrestricted. Orienta Point, Mamaroneck, N.Y. On Esplanade, (Jlnflln, Forest and other Aveiiuri. 60 fin Mortgage 3 yrs. 6. Title policies free. Phone for particulars, or better Hill, attend ' sale (17 Liberty ' . H Phono "ritj"' !Cr4iV?ftt4 Cor'tlandt JOSKPH P. DAY, Real K-ilnle. Auctioneer, 07 Liberty at., N. Y. Itione Cort.-74l. Jl'nr. JOHNSON, JR.. CO.. Anctloneers, 10.1 Montague St., Brooklyn, N V CITY REAL ESTATE. LIST VOL'K COUNTRV ERTATKS WITH BRYAN L. KENNELLY, Inc. COUNTRY T.STATB IIKI'T.. IS BROADWAY. NEW MlllK CITY. (HES Business Property DOUGLASS U EI.I.IMAN ft CO., i:.it 40th St. from Battery to Itth St.. Incluslv. 114-118 PARK ROW Atlirrtl-1 for Sale h( Anrllnn by PHELAN ESTATE & WITHDRAWN Nir Offrred nl Prlrate Hale E. H. LUDLOW CO., 119 Rrsndwny.