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10 UPTOWN BLOCK DEAL SITE TO BE IMPROVED A $160,000 Apartment House Planned for River Drive Plot. '. Several important real estate deals were per fected yesterday. The Fleischmann Realty and Construction Company «old to Henry N. Slnghl the entire block, containing ' about twenty-five lots, bounded by Jerome and Morris aven.. 193 d st. and Klnesbridre Road. It "has a frontage of 2CO feet on each thorouphfare. B. 11. Welsker, Jr.. of James I*. Lobby's office, was the broker. Arnold. Byrne & Baumann sold for th« Fort Washington Syndicate to Alexander Grant a plot. 20T.X141 feet, at the northwest corner of 178 th st. «nd Broadway. The buyer will erect a high class apartment house on the site. Joseph Ravltch is the buyer of the six story ♦Icvatoi apartment house at the southeast corner of With st. and Madison «t»., recently sold by Benjamin Nieberß through William I^emberg and Morris Marpowitz. He rave in part payment a plot, lS7xWo.ll feet, on the north side of P7Th St.. IT* feet east of Madison aye., on which two six story elevator apartment houses will be built. Slawson & Hobbs sold for Albion I. Warner a plot at the. northeast corner of Burnside and Wal ton ayes.. lOO.llxlttUl feet, to a builder, who will Improve the site; also for the same client a plot on the south side of 170 th street. 515.11 feet west of Broadway, size 30x70 feet. Jacob J. Taboit sold for Alfred Cblmey to the. nelschmarin Company No. 140 Perry st.. a three story brick dwelling house, on lot 21x97 feet. Mr. Chirnoy has owned this property for over fifty years. The buyer owns two adjoining parcels and ■will erect on the plot, which has a frontage of €3 feet, a si* story business building for its own ■use. A six story apartment house is to be built for the Grace Hill Realty Company, as owner, at the FOUthcßFt corner of Riverside Drive and 144! h st. It Is to be of brick and ornamental stone, with a frontage of 100 feet and a depth of 97 feet, and will have 29 suites of apartments. It is to cost $160,000. The architects 'are Neville & Bagge. Plan? have been filed with Buildinsrs Superinten dent Murphy for a three story building to be built for the FJMi Street Realty Company, of which Henry Morgrenthau Is president, on the premises No. £09 to 217 West 124 th st. It has already leased the building for a term of years to J. R. Senior | (Incorporated). The building is to be of brick, with marble trimmings, and will have a frontage of 69 feet and a depth of 90 feet and is to cost $25,000. John H. Duncan is the architect. It will be an annex to an existing store building fronting on :Tsth si. IN THE BROKERAGE MARKET. F. Zitt*l has so.d for the Ketterer estate No. 234 East Cist «.. a three story and basement dwelling house. 20x:i0xli*> feet. "Well & Mayer have sold Xos. 1430 and 1422 Madl »ca aye.. northwest corner of 9Sth St., a six story apartimnt house, on plot 100 11x45 feet. Henry Powell has resold No. 473 West ]sPth «t.. a two story dwelling house, on lot 25xS»8 feet. Ho bought the parcel at a foreclosure sale last week, and now Bella it to the plaintiffs In the action. Thomas F. McAv y and others, who secured the adjoining parcels. No. 465 to 471, the fame day. Montpomtry & Seitr have sold for Mr*. Effle Nathan No. 616 Lexington aye.. a three story dwell ing house, on lot 19.6x80 feet. Emm* King has sold No. 1233 Lexington aye.. northeast corner of 83d st.. a three story dwelling house, on lot 16.2x62.3 feet. M. H. Meyrnt and Gilbert Robbins have told for Josephine Sussmnn to the N. & 7.. Really Company the five story flathouse No. 926 Columbus aye., on lot 2T.x7* feet, between 105 th and 106 th sts. Charles Wynne has resold to Samuel Baum the three four story flathouses. No. 4000 to 4001 Sd aye.. on plat RaM feet, which he bought last wek. Mr. Baunv gives La part payment the dwelling No. 221 South 41 h ave.. Mount Yemen. 53x105 feet. Eugene .1 Busher has sold for the 12th "Ward Bank the plot. i»>xl<JO feet, on the west side of Tif fany <=tr.ft. 356.3 feet north of l'V.th si . to Thomas D Malcolm, ark i -will erect two six story Battwoaea on th" site. Also cold for Thcmas D. Malcolm No. 3>A2 Park aye., a six story apartment house, on plot C2.2x90 feet. The Weal Brotjx Realty Company ha? sold to Au pust N'-I^on two lots on the north side of 16Sth St.. 72 f»«n west <>' l>*.nd aye.. and one lot on the west side of IJitl «v«-.. M feet north of lCSth Bt.. for Immediate improvement. PLANNING HUDSON COUNTY "TRIP Th* 1 Oommltt<'< a of Thirty, in charge of the ar ranp<-:. for the auXomobUe Inspection tour of Hudson County, N. J.. mat in the HeHl Estate Ex cr:ang<' in Jersey City yesterday to perfect Its plans. So many applications have l**-n made by those desiring to take pact in the trip that It is «»ipected that more than one huudred automobiles ■will bo required to accommodate them. Reports from the different s*-ctions of the county showed that a large amount of enthusiasm la being BMal- If-stod la th« trip. One of the? puggestlons made, which doubtless %-ni be carried out, will be a visit to one of the great ocean liners that dock at Hoboken. TO ALTIE WEST SIDE STETJCTTTRE. Plans have be»n filed for altering the three story manufacturing buildlnp*s No. :■?■' to 1.41 West 24th St.. adding two stories to each and making them over Into one building, with H»vator service. The l:n provementE arc to be; made at a cost of $:s.onu for the New York Metal Ceiling Company, as owner. Charles. U. BfCMeT Is the architect. The Manhatian plans for new buildlnps reported yesterday Include a three story storage warehouse to b»» built for the Manhattan Grocery Company la Jo4th Ft., cast of Ist aye.. at a cost of $15,000. and a two family dwelling house for William F. Kenny. as owner, at Xo. Dl V>Pt MM Ft . at a cost of J5.400. Unfurnished Apartments to Let. | Unfurnished ApartmcnU - _ Q _ e l. THE, BOWNE.TTE, Nearly completed, the most superbly situated apart ment house in the city, at NO. ii WEST Bist STREET, lacing Manhattan Square and overlooking Central Park. One large and beautifully decorated apartment on each flooi, with ideal southern exposure. These apartments arc first class in every respect; they consist of 10 rooms and 3 bath;, and contain every known modern device and improvement for the comfort and con venience of tenants. Lach tenant is supplied with an additional servants room on" the top floor and a large individual fireproof stor age room in the basement. Lach apartment poss:sses the privacy of a private dwelling and no expense has been spared in making them the most attractive and comfortable in the city. Leases commence on October Ist. Must be seen to be appieuated. Fo- farther yarticu Us wo'y to A. P. COBURN on premises. To Let for Business Purpose*. Very DesirabU Stord and Basemen! 1364 Broadway TO LET *r rm rrsERVATiov of one Trrcnnw Apply to Renting Agent. £10 Tribune Building, 154 Na»»«w St. HUNG ARIA HOTEL SOLD. Daniel B. Brubacher Pays $107, 000 for It at Auction. Tie Him m Hotel and restaurant property. No. i Union Square East, «M sold in partition proceed ings yesterday in tne Keal Kstate Exchange bales rooms KoE 14 and 16 Vesey St., by Joseph P. Day to Daniel B. *+*<+*' for J107.W0. It is a four story building, on a plot 2Gx107.5x50.6x irregular. The other auction results yesterday were as fol lows: Hv Hrvin I- KenneUv: UCS to 1184 Bedford aye. w ■. hlSkftSt l.ri NIMH a..- 181 Madison st. llrook ljrn. »Orto brick and frame bldgs; exr's and tr's «ale; esta ta of «srah A Terrett, dereaned; knocked down at J.M..60. Ueno" aye « v« cor of 14Mh st. 74.10x100; vacant; vol sal.- knocked down at *77.(XX); 412 to 41« 101 st St. s s. 2liO ft c of In aye 122.6x100.11; three C story ten M and stares- Van Norden Trust Co aid Henry WllchlnsUy et ai. M ■•::». AlelnJkofT. atty: C B *£*£*> rrf; ami due. $HK 7<S 0»; taxes, etc, »2.483 42; sub to a mtge of *:u. lS2'-a on 412 and $30,000 on 414; adjourned to June li. Ol'S .' .!.«;rlorl<3u9l<?9l -M »lirdlu etaoin Fhrdlua By Jrseph J . Day: 2»3 Aye H. n c cor 17th ?t. ;«lx!W; « sty ten h and store; 1 A Lee ast E N J>evy et al; Alexander .v- ii. att>s; J W Hyde, r?f; arat ■**■•■- 70S 75 taxes, etc, (1 142 10; to Q C Creagh for J.>I,«MH); Trinity aye s c cor 158 th st, 105x»8.0xl().-.xS>S.8; vacant; Theooore Schmidt set .Northwestern Realty Co et al; Slniimoii. W & C. attys; S L 11 Ward, ref; ami due. $13 N3l 72 taxes, etc. $4.676 37: adjourned to July 1, Prospect aye. c a. 1.102 ft n of Fort Schuyler Koau. •& «121.5. v«K«nt; YV D Smith a«t S Ii Uleier et aj; S b YoiinKi-nt.it.. atty; X L. Parrls. ref; ami due. *1.3»* HZ; taxes etc. *«0 M ; to the plaintiff for $1,000; .''72 101*1 st a s 172 ft c of Broadway. lC6sW.ll; ■ st» dwlg h; X t" Kirt:sjx! agt 11 A Donnegan et al; Michael Kirt land. atty; \V J A CafTrey, ret; amt due, $ll.j>'.'i (•■ ; taxes etc. $412 60; aajourned to June 24; 33i U<th st, n b. 80 ft ■ of Ist aye. 30xl0U.H; Ii sty ton h; Jonas Well et al a«-t Morris Faerbcr et al; Gross & S, attys; Maxwell Davidson, ref; amt due. $25.070 24; taxes, etc $724 47 to the plaintiff 'for |IUH| 333 l»7th st. d s. 110 ft w of Ist aye, 29.9x100.11; r. sty ten »>i* a !,'! c afft fame; same att}"s; same ref; amt due. $_4.its>-». taxes etc. *TI7 05; to the plaintiff for *l.S.*»«io; 335» Water st. n a, «5.2 ft c of Roose velt ft, 13x03.0x18x04; 4 sty ten h and store: F 1) We»ke«. tr, etc. agt V II Hyman. recvr, etc ct _ 8l; Weekes & K. attys; W f Wund, ref; amt due, *••.<>!'_' «•; taxes, etc. $133 «•; to S P Flannerj" for p.«o»i :!.;r, ater st n « 67 r. ft c of Roosevelt st. tg.MB.4hctS.4MM ft. 4 Vty ten h and store; H Oe F AVe<-k^s. tr etc. apt same, same, attys; M J Egran. rrf; amt due, $l5.01S»v.l; taxes. etc. $168 22; to b f Flannery for $7.700; Gerard aye, n w 'cor J«mh st. 25.2x120.4x10.1x12^; 1 sty bMg and va cant; Railroad Brotherhood's Savings and Rulldlnß Assn a t W R Monran: William I^uigdon, atty: Frank Hen drick. reT; amt Cue, $2.022 07; taxes, etc, $l,U00; wlth rßyr By i> P Insraham ft Co: Trafalgar Place, n c cor 17Cth et. runs ■ «f x • 7& • 2.TT » « to 175 th st. x c 128.8 • to Southern Boulevard, x n 271.0 ft to 17<>th st, x W IJI>. ft; AL Kerl<er«n«rt C S Levy et al: Johnston & J. attys; C X Lt !»!-■'*'■ ref- amt due. $30,450 IK); taxes, etc. *4. 70C7r.;'to the plaintiff for $20,000. By Herbert A-» Sherman: 2d aye, c p. 40 ft n or 1...« i st *>xl""t ft. vacant: Mutual Life Ins Co agt D G L.u dins et al: James M.-Kren. atty: M I- Bruce, ref: ami due, $20,377 12; taxes, etc, $577 07; to W F Koe'.scn ror By Samuel Marx: Simpson st. es. 201.10 ft ji of Wost chester aye 210x100 ft vacant: Lawyers' Title Ins & TT Co «Xl Isidor Robinson et al; PS Dean, atty: DP Hays, re!; amt due. $41.09174; taxes, etc. $1.139 20; ad journed to June 19. The auction offerings to-day will be as follows: By Joseph P Pay: 54 2d aye. n 8 3d st. 2»xC.Q. 4 My bids; bankruptcy sale: James. P & E. attys: 1781 1733 Aye A. n w cor 90th St. 50.4x102. three and two Fty bides; executors' sale: estate of Margaret Arfmann. deceased: 71-77 Jackson St. and 356 Front st. n w cor 78x70. five three sty fr bldgs: vol sale; Walton ive c s. 25 ft n of 179 th Ft. MxlQO. vacant; vol sale; 2131 Belmont aye, w s. 201. ft s of l«2d st. 23x80.7. two family fr h; executor's sale; estate of L Neundorff: i.iSB-2593 Brle^e aye. c s. , 290.8 ft R of lJ>4th st. 117x!»S to Poe pi. x 116.3x89.8; six two family brk hs; vol sale; Myrtle aye. « s. opp Dry Harbor Road, Brooklyn. 430.3x200: fr dw* h and vacant: vol ■ sale; 549-555 55th st. n s. 221.4 ft w of flth aye. Brook- ; lyn: four 3 sty brk hs. each 17.5x100.2: vol sale; 310 l"l9th st, * a. 140 ft c of 2d aye, 20x100.11, "> sty ten h; L J Bowe agt A Modne et al: S W Stern, atty; 1 B KlUiurn. ref; amt due. $3,990 Sfi; taxes, etc. $303 29; 312 llf»th st. s s. 160 ft c of 2d aye. 20x100.11, 5 rty ten h; same apt same: same atty: C A ("urtln, ref; amt due. $3 »90 83; taxes, etc. $303 2S; Eastches ter rd. w s 1?7.2 ft n of Blondell aye. 80x21'«V.*.x40x 188.1. West Chester, Sophia Gilbert apt Josephine Mat thews ct si: A H Wadick. atty. A Wiener, ref: partition: 136 th Ft. 8 s. 250 ft w of Amsterdam aye. 7.">x9911. two 6 sty fl hs; Mutual Life Ins Co ag;l B C Clarke et al: action I; James M'-Ke.-n. atty; C L Schurz. ref: amt due. $18,305 78: taxes, etc, $400 94; 130 th st. ■ s 325 ft w of Amsterdam aye. 7. r .x95».l 1 ft; two 6 sty flat he; same agt same; action 2: para? atty; same ref; amt due. $18.382 28; taxes, etc. $4f«M>4: 719 and 721 Washington st. n c cor 11th st. 75x115.10x irrep: «? sty loft and store tildg: Wm Carter apt Builders' Con struction Co et al; action 2: G A Steams, atty: «: H Welnhandler. ref: amt dv«. $7.K1fi.?7; sub to three mtßfs acprefratlnt: $177.<«" i; H«-!nTint aye. w r, 227.0 ft ■ cf 1«2<3 st. 60 2x79.4x50x80.7 ft. vacant: Eliza O' Kenned v act Wm Seidraan et al; J J X O'Kennedy. atty; II A Hen delpon. ref: amt du<» $1.745 04: taxes, etc. $.*4. sub to a prior mtsre of $1,000; 2^6 97th St. n s. 115 ft c of M aye. 23x100.11 ft: 5 sty ten h: Sophia Mayer ngt H I <Y>hen «>t al; Jacob Gordon, atty: H S Dottenheim. ref; amt due. »n.3ti059: taxes, etc. $49.<*>tt; sub to a mti?e of Jl3.Ch.h»; 2(15 Dlvlt-lon st. s s. 107.2 ft w of Gouvcrneur st. 20 fix 42.7 ft; 3 sty brk ten h; Frederick Hermann agt David Sllberman et al; Edward Hermann, atty; J J l<ene han. ref: amt due. $1,474 SO; taxes etc. $350. By D P Inpraham «■ Co: 847 4th st. n r. 146 ft w or Are D. 22x»6. 3 sty l«ldg. with stores: exrs sale; l'**S "th st. * s. 75 ft c of Aye D, 25xi»0.10. 4 sty t h. with *tor«>«: exr's sale; 317 9th st. n s. 400 ft w of Ist aye. 2r,x92 .1. 5 sty ten h. with store; exr's sale; estate of Catherine Glock. deceased. By Samuel Goldetlcker: St Nicholas aye. c s. 29 ft n of l.'.9th st three lots each 25. from 104.8 t.i 118.8; exr's sale; St Nicholas aye. c «. 00.10 ft sof lfiOth Ft. two lots ZS.S<M.4 and 102; exr's sale: St Nicholas aye. 11 c cor 100 th st. two lots each 2."i.-"xl'iO: exr's sale: Sterling pi, s c cor Butler pi. Brooklyn. 127. 7x 107.fix75.5x32; vacant: exr's sale; estate of II Newman, deceased By Samuel Marx: 240 to 240 Manhattan aye. n c or Cathedral Parkway. 78.11x110: also 254 to 25« Manhattan aye. 8 c cur 111 th «t. 75.11x110. two 0 sty ft ha: stores on cor; M Ash apt A E Silverman Build- | Ing Co et el: W Ash. atty; W J A CafTrey. r.-f; aim due. $15.810 10: taxes, etc. ?654: sub to six mtgs og ert-fratlng $222,000. By Herbert A Sherman: ?.<<-i 107 th St. n s. 2."S ft c of Riverside Drive. 17x100.11. 5 sty dwg- Ii : W F l>e*li<-r set B S Dunn et al; Hound*. 11. D * D. attys; | A R Watiiou. ref; amt due. $22,361 4»; taxes, etc, $10. ] REALTY NOTES. There will be a meeting to-morrow night of 11 c "West Side Taxpayers' Association at No. 267 West ?.4th st. M & I*. llpsp have leased for Helen C JullliarJ to Rapello & Co. the seventh loft, containing 1O.C"X» square feet, at No*. C 32 and C 54 Broadway, through to Crosby st. ; fur Morris Strauss, as executor to the Knickerbocker Paper Company, the stort* and basement containing 10.000 square feet, at Nus. ir»9 and 161 Greene 6t.: for the estate of David W. Dazian to G. I. Karbaoh the sixth loft, containing 3.500 square f«-«t, at No. 248 Lafayette st . and for Henry Corn to Nelson & Hegel* the fifth loft, containing: 4,000 square feet, at Nos. 153 and 160 Greene st. Heil & Stern have leased to Joseph Schoen & Co. 10.000 square feet of apace In the building No. 22 to 28 West 2!st St.. reported sold yesterday by Henry Corn to an investor. The lease is for ten years, at a rental of $35,000. The Durosa Company has leased the four story building No. 452 West 14t!i st. for Conron Hrothers to Charles W Mayne, for a long term of y.ara. The lessee will make exiensive alterations to the building for hotel purposes. Long J*\ an A- Real Estate for Sale. LONG BEACH HATCH IT GROW. Bhl.r.K TERRE. PORT JEFFERSON. 1,. I. An exclusive oniony of country estates. DEAN ALVORD CO.. Mgrs.. 277 Broadway, New York. BET-ORE PURCHASING REAL K9TATK TAKB &'» ml!» ride through yu«-ens County In our automobile absolutely free. Write for tickets. W. C\ REEVES ft CO.. 124 East 234 st., Manhattan. Heal Estate Loans. -w^tnßT AND SECOND MORTGAGE) MONEY TO LOAN; F app1l««l«« from Prt»2Sr»{Tßl>. ' < ? EO . RGB M KHRGOTT. 15» Broadway. Tel. 3682-3 Cortlandt. tfEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, THURSDAY^U^__m__l^. THE ANSWER TO THE VACATION QUESTION YOU IRE ALWAYS SORE OF A "6000 CATCH" If yea Fish m the Lake*. •*«■»» •"•* Slrtams along the line •/ /At CANADIAN PACIFIC (when ueeded). In flu-l, all Information n«c«a— Ty for » trip. OT >ppurATloll WB WIM* UK «WO TO BAIK OMB O» WBTBATKMiM CAM ASP OITK TO" *!■! ""AIM | E. V. SKINNER, A. T. 1..468 Broadway, N«w York; NEW HAMPSHIRE. WHITE MOUNTAINS. THE NEW PROFILE HOUSE And Twenty Private Cottages. Unexcelled among leading resort hotels for Its clientage, location and appointments. Golf, tennis, good roads; nn« garage. Open July 1 to Oct. £ GREENLEAF pre> . Fend for hotel circular and booklet descriptive of Ideal tour for automobiles. City Hotel- -Vendome — Booton. GRANLIDEN HOTEL LAKE SUNAPEE, NEW HAMPSHIRE. One of the finest hotels In this country. Flshlnp the best New nine-hole golf course. Dirt tennis courts. Boating, fine drives, etc. Six cottages to rent Writ* for circular. W. W. BROWN W&IBEK & COTTAGES Jefferson. N. H.. White Mountain*. Season .June to October. * BOOKLET. CHAP. V. MURPHY. MGR. White Mountain Open Golf Amateur Championship Tournament August 27th. 28th. 29th. SUMMER CAMP. RYE BEACH. N. HAMP.. conducted by Principal of Westcheaier Academy (» col lege preparatory school for boys), reopens June 15.' For particulars address Principal, at White Plains. N. T. commenced THE GRISWOLD EASTERN POINT, NEW LONDON, CONN. Opens June 20th. Under New Management. FINEST ST/MMER RESORT HOTEL. IN AMERICA. Two and a half hours from New York. Ur.equalled Railing, Bathing. Automobllln*. Driving. Tennis. Golf. Dancing. For Ho.jklct, llate«, &c. address W J tXEMIXG. Mitr., 71 Brondwn.T, Room tOL Also Mgr. The Uellevlew. Bellealr. Fla. EDGEWOOD INN GREENWICH on the Sound) CONN. NOW OPEN 88 miles fiom New York. 80 trains dally. Superior StaDles and Auto Quarter*. Fine Reads for driving and Automoblllng In a picturesque country. Casino. Golf. Tennis". Bowling; spacious Verandas. Concerts and Dancing dally In "The Court." D. P. SIMPSON. Man***'. FENWICK HALL, FEKWICK-QN-THE-SOUNO, CONN. BcaatffulSy located, directly on th* Sound, mouth of Connecticut River. Golf, tennis, bathing. Kooms with bath oniiestra. Send for booklet. 11. C. CHAPMAN. Propr. IIATCI RDCC&I DANBIKY, COXX. 70 miles ElUlbL Ultbbill from New York. New an.l up to dale Mecca of Auto Tourists. F. A. CANT WELL. M«r. RHODE ISLAND. WATGH HILL HOUSE" and COTTAGES Watch Kill, R. I. ■OPENS JIT.V IST. On the Ocean. Bfautlful roa-ls for automol.lllnir. Kill<•^t <solf Links on the Atlantic Coast. Tennis Courts. Ocean Bathing- SI oil t- rate rates. A. I dress B. 11. YARD, ViEKMONT. UP IN VERMONT That's the placo for a Real Vacation. Most delightful cummer climate; unequalled scenery. $5 to $10 a week at hotels, farm and village homes, country camp* In heart of Green Mountains and on shores of I.ak« Champlain. Express trains from New York and Boston via Central Vermont line. . Send Be for 150-page ill •"Summer Homes." A. W. ECCLESTONE. 3215 Broad way. New York. LAKE BOMOSEEN Rat^-s $H to $14. W. C. MOUND. Prop.. Hydevllic. Vt. TUB PROSPECT AND COTTAGES, ON LAKK BOMO eetn. Caatletoa, Vermont.— Electric lights, n<"v: gara««, sanliarv plun:l)ing Fc-nd for circular. 11. it. ELMS. Mfr Real Estate. The Tax Law as amended exacts a penalty for payment of Taxes later tban October thirty-first. You can avoid trouble by consulting our Tax Registration Bureau. Lawyers Title Insurance and Trust Company capital a. $3,500,000 SURPLUS «j>9|UUU)UIJU 37 Liberty Street. .10 liberty Street. MA.MIATTAX. 188 SlODtacne Street. Brooklyn. RULAND & WHITING CO. REAL ESTATE 6 BEEXMAN ST. NEW YORK liMKK VIKW MANOR Is New York's most beautiful suburb. City Property for Sale. BROADWAY, NORTHWEST CORNER OF READE ST., 0&OX124. fur sale: one of the most desirable cor ners downtown. Apply to WM. C. WALKER'S SONS. 'I'M Broadway. Furnished Houses to Let — Country. "\fODERX NINE-ROOM HOUSE: ALL IMPROVE itI. nieut*; furn|jih«Mi; cpKndid position: Km. 11. K. PAR- I.IMAN, Beecta and 16th streets, Flushing. L. I. / tAPE COO — FURNISHED COTTAGE. ON BEACH: 10 V^ room*; modern plumMns;: lath: i<-lr|>h<ine $27& sea ?.. t. M SMITH. .-..utli Msrwich. Mass. Country Property for Sale. QECTION 11 \\AKKriKI.I> PARK NOW RKADT. WA ICEFIELD PARK RKALTY CO., 814 Mad. Aye. Ot?(\f\ — HUI'WN RIVER niINOALOW PITB; CI/SSB &»>UU. to city. JAS. JAY SMITH, 39 East «d »t. ggj I*RADJ6E /;/ CMDAI PENNSYLVANIA. THE KITTATINNY, DELAWARE WATER GAP. PA. UMIGEST. MOST MODERN. AND THE LEADING HOTEL. COOLEST LOCATION. Derives the. full benefit of the. breezes caused by the "Gap's" formation. Table, supplied from Hotel's Farm. Orchestra, social diversions. Write for booklet showing Hotel. Klttatlnny Park ■£»"'■• official auto maps. Livery, garage, saddle horses. Kitta tinny coach meets all trains. American Plan, also A la Carte. O. FRANK COPE. NEW 6PRUO3 CABTN INN. WHERE YUC CAN CATCH TROCT. Rooms en suite and with bath. Booklet. W. J. & M. D. PRICB, Canndens^s P. 0.. Pa. MASSACHrSETTS. STOCKBRIDGE, «^;r MASS. ! Heaton Hall opens IM THF ■ m ' dd ' e °' J une - BERKSHIRES.I AneßT K dWB ' New Tork Office. Hotel Longaera. HOTEL ASPINWALL M^s x The Berkshire Hills Dry, Cool Climate — Pure Water. Fine Auto Garago and Livery. O D. SEAVEY, . . . MANAGER Cholca_yij^ajSltgß_For_Sale. THE NANEPASHEMET MARBLKHEAD NKCK. MASS. Opens June 13. Finest location on North Shore. Every room ocean view. Special rates for June. Circular PENNSYLVANIA. WATER GAP HOUSE DELAWARE WATER CAP. PA. Now open. Remains open until December. Fecond season Same ownership. manaßement. Capacity 500. A Mountain Paradise. Highest altitude; coolest loca tion; no humidity. Situated in the midst of Its own private maßniflcent park. Far remove.l from the noise and dust of public highways and railroads, but within easy access of both. Entirely rebuilt, 1007. at a cost of over $100,000.00; now THE FINEST EQUIPPED. BEST APPOINTED AND LARGEST HOTEL. IN THIS REG.ION. Running mountain sprlnß water In all rooms. Private tiled baths, also public baths; steam heat; open log- fireplaces. Electric lights; hydraulic elevator; telegraph and telephones. White service. Cuisine of highest standard. Own green houses, farms and dairy of registered cows. Every outdoor sport and Indoor amusement. Orchestra. Fre quent social functions. Riding academy. xOlf links, garafte and livery within the grounds. Booklet of camera views and official auto maps malle.l. Coaches meet all trains. Special June and July and season rates. ' JOHN I'URDY COPE. NEW YORK. Manhattan Beach Hotel GRAND OPENING TO-DAY Concert by Maurice Levi and His Band 5 P. M. New Automobile Road Direct to the Hotel WII.I.IAM HCGHEB. Room Clerk. Phone 800. Conry Island Oriental Hotel MANHATTAN BEACH OPENS JUNE 25TH J. P. GREAVES, Manager AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLAN NEW RESTAURANT NEW AUTOMOBILE ROAD, DIRECT TO HOTEL Booking Office. 259 4th Ay«. Tel. 6246 Gramercy. A SUMMER RESORT OF THE BEST CLASS. MIZZEN TOP HOTEL AND COTTAQES On Crest of Quaker Hill, PAWLING. N. Y. Two hours from New York City via Harlem R. R ; 1,200 feet elevation ; delightful surroundings; golf, tennis, music, etc.; new private baths. Will open June 20. Booklets and information on application. W. P. CHASE, Hotel Grenoble, 06TH ST. AND 7TH AYE.. N. Y. C. MT. MEENAHGA HOUSE AND COTTAGES Now Open. An Ideal mountain resort for Cultured people In a region of marvellous beauty and surpassing health fulness. 11 lustrated booklet. U. E. TERWILLIGFR & SON, PROP.. ELLENVILLE. N. T. BRIARCLIFF LODGE, Briarcliff Manor, New York. A practical summer home for the New York busi ness man. New York Central trains to Scarborough. One. hour from New York. Automobile Service, Scar borough to the Lodge, ten mlnutos. The Hotel Beau tiful of the Hudson River Hills Altitude R2rt feet. New York Office. &>* 40th st Phone 327«— 8Sth St. D V. PLL'iIER. Munager. THE COLUMBIAN 1,000 Ulnnd I'nrk. St. Lawrence River. N T. The bent lucuted and moat attractive hotel among the. Thousand Islands. Excellent cuisine Orchestra ana all amusements. Now Open Booklet. L. A. JOHN. HON. Prop. ADVERTISEMENTS and subscriptions for The Trlbun« J\. rrcei\ed at their Uptown Office, No. 1364 Broadway, tlsements receded at the. following branch afflict at between 3<Uh and 37th sts.. until, » o'clock p. m. Adver regular ofilca rates until 8 o'clock p. in., viz.: 2H4 Hth a\e., s. c. tor. 534 st. , 163 6th a-.*., '-or. 12th st ;02 JOaxt 14th »t . : 2.'.7 West 42d St.. between 7th and Bth ayes.; 263 Wrfct IJBth m. ; 133S 3d aye.. between 76th and 77th ma.; Wart 3d aye . near HIM at.; 1708 Ist avo., near 89th st ; 137 Ka»t 12flth St.: 7M Tr»moni aye: B.V 84 ays.. •r »ny American District T«i*t OfOc«. NEW TORK. HOTEL GRAM AT AN BROMXVILLE, WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N. Y. I OPEN ALL THE YEAR I Kit discomfort to ruMH «■ a result of th» recent flr-, which did not tnterfar* -with ... D n«-«- I rnnn^. «r fh. mrvlr" The damage don»« was connned to on* bedroom Win* only, which ,rfn w 2 <l I :^v SSS?I| --.or^n^-^^Sor" 1 ijghted tt^- — as« .. MOST MODERATE RATES of any FIRST CLASS HOTEL \car X. V Onlr thirty mlniitM from the Grand r<»ntral Station vl* Harlem Dhr. of the N. T. Cent R ©* 80 tm?i» daily; monthly commutation »^-M«» "«»«»•«:„; '*'* f £™ th ", Btatlo^- , *« te«io? .nS'w' door amuj-ements; )?olf. tennis, drlrin* and motorln*. Ha« orchestra. large ball room. ho D i •»?"' i Sa?urSr y et-Tnins. Send for booklet and .peclal «vmm« rate.. , "• *»»» "try j g J. J. LAN IN COMPANY. Proprietors. I Also Props. Garden City Hotel, Garden City, LI. I NEW YORK. THE BEST PLACE TO SPEND YOCR f ,f r^ MEII VACATION IS IN THK HISTORIC. PHTC catskßLiT 1 mountains The hlKh nUMilfle of thl«t «r«it mountain »»n'ta™ ranging from 2.000 to 4.000 feet above the iwa. t» an •Important factor In the nelertlon of a summer "''"."-.. In addition to the private parks there are over 1 0W hotel* and boarding houses amid the ***•*<**• »nd towering era** in thi» country of scenic beauty snd u'ililn-iioil charms. The Ulster & Delaware R. R. offers superb train service without change of cant be tween Philadelphia. Jersey City an.l New \ork. and all point* In this popular summer resort. -.-^.v /.»j The Rio Vcn Winkle Flyer leave- New \ork (4-d St.). via West Shore K. R.. at 1 • vlo< " lt^- 1 M w m „, The summer time schedule for season of 1008 will go In effect Sunday. .June 21st. „«.!,•, The "Catsklll Mountain Limited." composed exclu sively of parlor cars with observation car l-avln.; New York on week days at 10 o'clock A. M . will be a popular feature of the service. with mnp of the Car«- An Illustrated Summer Book, with mnp of the Cats kills and list of hoteN ami boarding: houses, will De sent free on receipt of 8 cents posture. N. A. SIMS. Gen'l Passenger Agent. Kingston. N. Y. THE GRAND HOTET. < OMPANY announce the openlne of th« (atokiil Mountains. N. \. THURSDAY. JINK 25TH. l»0<<. Through coach and drawing room car »»rv e« from Now York direct to hotel grounds. Alt. uJe over 2.000 feet. Passenger elevator to all floors. Rooms singly or en suite with private baths. Booklet. For terms and full information apply to George Murray. Manager, 11 SO Broadway (.on* door above 2«th M > New York. Telephone 4T4S Madison. After June 2."» th aJdress Th« Grand Hotel Com pany. Htghmount P. 0.. N. Y. HOTEL KAATERSKILL CATSKIIX MOUNTAINS. Season 1908 opens June 25. Information Riven and reservations mad« by HARRISON C. DOWNS. Berkeley Lyceum. 19-21 West 44th St. Telephone l ««,-.— Bryant. Automobile garage on Hotel Ground*. Music by Pinto's celebrated Symphony Orchestra- SUNSET PARK INN HAINES FALLS. N. T. Catskllls" finest Hotel. Dally Concerts by the renowned Holland Trio. Cuisine and service unsurpassed. Elevators. O. C. BECKER, Prop.. Haines Fall«. New York. SARATOGA SPRINGS WINDSOR HOTEL OPENS JCL.Y IST Special Rates on Application. R. G. SMYTH. Lessee. SARATOGA SPRINGS N. Y. "SUSSSST- Open June 1. American and European plan. :-pe<:lal rates for season Modern Improvements. Excellent cuisine M LIPPXER. Proprietor. MANHANSET HOUSE, SHELTER ISLAND, L. I. Opecs June 25. Vnder new management. J. HULL DAVIDSON. Office. 23 Union Square. New York City. Cottafe"a leased, with all service and meals, from Booking agent will call anywhere within Greater New York. GARDEN CITY HOTEL GARDEN CITY LONG INLAND 18 miles fiom New York. Open all the year. J. J. LANK IN CO.. PROPRIETORS. POINT O' WOODS.— OCEAN HOUSE AND COT tages opens June 15th. Locate on the famous Fir» Island Beach: practically at sea; there are no land breezes. Excellent surf anil still water Lathing. blue fishing and sailing. Modern Improvements this year. Address K. N. BILLARD. Point O' Woods. DIROSUACKS. STEVENS HOUSE. LAKE PLACID,. N. T. STEVKNS HOtrSB. I,AKK PT.AriD,. N. T. BOOKLET ON REQUEST. . mm ,m ADIRONDACKS. a * Whiteface Inn On Lake Placid. N. Y. June 15 to Oct. 1. Latest and Most Modern Adirondack Hotel. Cool, dry. bracing climate. Finest golf, boating, and all other sports. Magnificent location. Select patron age. Modern equipment and service. A.Uresa HARRINGTON MILLS. Whlt*fac«\ N. T. IN THE TIKART OF THE ADIRONDACK*. THE RUISSEAUMONT and COTTAGKS. Lake riacld. N. Y. OPEN JUNE TO OCTOBER. An Idea! Resort .for Rest and Recreation. Suites I with private baths. For rates and booklets address. E. H. PATRICK. Manager. (Formerly Ass't Manager Waldorf-Astoria. N. T.) j LAKE PLACID ADIRONDACKS GRAND. VIEW HOTEL Open June to October. GOLF, Canoeing:, all Adirondack attractions. Address. THOS. PARKF.S. Booklets at Town & Country, 2*7 4th Alt If AW DC EH COTTAGES. If Alf DECK COTTAGES. I'PrKR SARANAC LAKE. Adirondack*. Open June 20th to October Ist. Weekly rates, $21.00 per week upward*. Special terms for early season. Private cottages suitable for families. All amusements to be found anywhere.. Send for Illustrated booklet and calendar. J.BEN HART. Wawbeek, N. Y. open. yfc> ADIRONDACKS MODERN h+ M ELIZABETHTOWK. HOTEL. TZtr. BOOKLET. SWTMMINi! POOL. Irlundo Kello« W. S. KELLOGG. V/fJ*. * Son. Gran.l Hotel, N. Y. City. I^l Props. M OR LEY*! Hotel and cottages In the heart of the Adirondack*, overlooking two of the most beautiful lakes In th* region. Trout fishing, bass fishing, boating bathln« bowling, pool, tennis. music, house physician Sani tary plumbing. Pure spring Water. No pulmonary Invalids. Artistic catalogues. MORLEY 3. Lake Pleasant. Hamilton Co.. N. T. AniRONDACKS. DEER'S HEAD INN, Elizabethtown. N. Y. Golf; automobile headquarter*. ( _ B. F. STETSON. ADIRONDACK HOI'S K. Indian Lake. Hamilton Co..' N. V.— Accommodates 25. Rates from J9 to 12 per week and $2 per day. Mrs. E. MEAD. Prop. IJsVy Through Pullman service, to I fff/ I.AKK GEORGE. I A"** Delnwnre Si Hn.Nun it R.- I HOTEL MARION. £JS3s3g| NOW OPEN*. A resort where guest* can spend a most enjoyable out- Ing. Delightfully situated on West Shore. Superb view, large, airy and bright rooms, with or without private, baths. FARM CONNECTED WITH HOTEL. FRESH VEGETABLES. POULTRY. MILK AND FRUIT. Fin. macadam roads, with well-equipped livery. JOS. H. MARVEL. ALEXANDRIA BAY, N. Y. THOUSAND ISLAND HOUSE. O. G. STAPLKt;. PKOP'R. Open* June 25w For engagement of rooms apply to WM 11. WARBUR TON. Prince George Hoiel. 14 East 2»fh at . N. T. 'MOUNTAIN AND LAKE RESORTS. 19 A beautiful Summer Bonk of 112 pa«««. Illustrated, may t>« obtained re» at any uvrinr.t Railroad ticket ofßc*. >~EW jterse i. LOCATION THE FINEST OS THE BEACB Oi>e-n« .Tnne 2.Vh POTEL~--] KSfepJ R S L P O L 0 A O KN A C 1A N E ND D A G E N ' HOTEL MAELBOKOUGH, ' Grand Are . Asbury Park, N. J. Leading all year round hct»l. Room* single or en suite, with private tstaa, . ' Evening dinners. Orchestral concerts. * Booklet. Telephone. A. M. SEXTON. •fi HOTEL COLONIAL, NORT P H A^^! Bth Aye. and Oce«B. N»» acS modern. : Catering to a refined patronage. Now open. Booklet. MRS. T. V SILVA. Pr»fc HOTEL^BRISTOL >&%>£* Enlarged and remod-lled. Eesant fcatts. 1 gra !•■-» \era-iia3. Evenln* dinners. Xuttc. • Booklet. BANTA * HILTARa HOTEL THEDFORDU ; rt^XS^ | Modernized. ' Booklet. Phon* H. PriTlgtD. j COLEMAN HOUSE. J ASBCRY PARR. N. J. A whole square on the Ocean. ...-..- Thoroughly modernized. 50 Suites with prtr«e M| Booklet. FBA>K B. COyOTEB. SELECT FAMII/Y HOTEL ON THE BEACH. the WELLINGTON, ASB^° T %W Rooms with bath. Phon» 33* B. B. EinTH. « HOTEL LY>"> HAVEN. Asbury Park. N. J. 2nd Aye. and Kinder «• i Bock from Ocean. Accora.. A>n fiesta Booklet. Telephone 3T4. J. R. v.rIYTS. ,t, t HOTEL MONMOrTH. ASBURY PARK. N. J. On th. Ocean front. Hot ~*£>»Jg~3&K j . . . f 4 EBURT PARK BOOKLET. AND HOTEL lU7X3 n J\. sent on re«iu--st to Informacic . au.-e«i. ii»ujoa avenue. Asbury Park. N. J. j_^ w , THE ODarlborou^b - J {CAPACITY 1100). with ifs beautiful and spacious Exchan»:»« *na wm i Galleries, overlooking two block* of central Oee«a front. its large rooms with private tat.:« ' x ~ f if \ 1 plied with sea water. Its exquisite m » '- resaM patronage and general air of elegance M ' '*•'■• •* \ Its jrcuratlo:.» and furnishings. \a partlcci»rl« , attractive during . ATLANTIC CITT'9 GREAT SITM.MEK SEA3OX of June. July. Aut:i«l «a« September. Whits service: both American and European Fl«a* Ownership Management — Joslah White * "*«•» HOTEiTDENNIS, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. For many ye-rs this hotel has tees the standaM e*j excellence and become* more poru!ar each year on •••I count of Its superb location with an unobstructed *•» | view. Its liberal appointments and careful service. Walter J. Buzby, Owner and Manager. NEAR NEW MILLION DOLLAR TIER. ! HOTEL OSTEND, U,*ton Aye. and Boardwalk. Block Ocean ftjmt" AtU=a» Cltr. N. J. 400 to— overlook ocean. :■»» wltn Batx^™ water bath-. Heated sea water svr:mmtng r^ ?™!i* service. Orchestra. Special term.' I -- ■■'» to *•» •«» American plan Coach meets trains :- -'^v* ' CALEN HALL HOTEL AND S.\V\rOKll«. ATLANTIC CITY. ¥. J. A few weeks In our comfortable a— » I **?* Hl •, - with every modern convenience and superior taos» -»■■ *'B«t^» Tor' pleasure . r health for ladle, and «cn :-=«*> with trained «««" U fV.^ orX( . General Mawf* , HOTEL MORTON^ rtratnla at... scar t»« ». Atlantis City. S.^ '■-f*gj£ f Qtmr. Fine table. Suite, with prlv.t. batSL ***£< furnished. Perfect ea-ItKT » rrmn « ™* nt * Sk I ratnr to all floor., Special rato. for winter Op»cit7 »• MBS. N. K. HAISES, Owner -ad Proprietor. | I chalfontT; ATI^NTTr (ITT. >*. J. \ THE IFF COMPA.W. ____ | SEA view HOySEioverlooklngna, -dOe^ OPEN FOR SEASON. -"*» ; , teB ?&J-Xi. Bate.. $12 up per *eek. Booklet^ I Fh< B £ T A*T^ OCEAN GROVE. , HOTEL MAJESTIC *g~gs£S?£% THE QUEEH l^i^fiSS!; THE COLONIAL .V^ THE ORTLEY INN, BQUAN BEACH. ORTLEY N. J. '* 'fort lO d JfJ^ of Penna. R. R.. .eveaty axUee from New , t#^ ,i, i0 ■» nne surf bathing, sailing * Bt L t ' sb '"* *«*►* '*' $17 SO per w»ek. Open* June -»'h for » = parttcuUrs. a«U«« JOHN J. BE^OX T> Prince Qeorce Hotel. 1» East -?" »'•• _____ -• THE ALBERTSON, M.»M.oroMM. > •*. ocB ajt DIRECTLY ON THE ATLANTIC °*- SF.XD FOR BOOKLET. J. R. ALBSRTSON'. rrop- — ♦ I The MONTCLAIR" ON THE MOUNTAIN TOP MONTCLAIR. N. J. _ THE ALLAIRE "?&££ Direct ocean front. Booklet, *■ a- «"»• Op-nt Jose tit*