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■ :. 4 's per a-*. »J*£J __; suraace an- Tr;s. Co. W,"K<'- A J '*re«s. I** Bros i way. ■ H6H 6 wit «_t: Pcn-a-t Realty Co to E__l - __SS» -£- TCI. _--> •"= Xrurt Co. ICO Broad--ay. - 134 TH ST. =o*. W— j » !-:_ SSPVySt ?s S-S -__: - ?^SBra__ea -»d ■ _ . ..up^-. Uran-ea a_a » - ■ « Co: f. \.Mress, 160 Exx>i_w_>- • ,' - -^cJe J-'.n« Frank. 135 Bro_d- 6 v THE BRONX. ' -I^^^^crt W Toid. 220 Broa^wav. - %s^l£ . *%&&? &cf C-utUers. «o Rroadw2y. __,._. » n*<-atur aye, J" 1 %^^^SBrSS^^— _ L TON a-. ■- . -r . , gfrctn-S ccn 1; 1 vr. 6 per c-nt; CW'«* t^oW .{rucuon Co to Egg %£s&*££ ; Sir g_S£_K * |*__sS?_?__ ■ ■ '. ■ 'C Nas .Vlove «_- aaoj § 50^- -..v,. ; = Boston rd. jlnVings^st _= a^gSS m Hfl*^ * HIH^ =» Broad- I^^^AND ||. t fk_S_l "_ " t »"k>%' < wiJ S4sthS 45th __ Aocrts-. of Dunconib n_TNVrLLE. ,-^^r.K i-'V vrs. 54 per cent: %£%**&£*& »S« - - **_^_«ti aocte & aocke. - = B-idm rd. frTiJJ- iv- vr c at c s Dunccnib aye. C^7 ? sxlrr^-_F^ < ;JVyrs. & rcr - — - t3 ;s_M Tten 53.000. A . '--.-. *« c— — - as aoo-.e. s - :«c - awei " _____ D Paii_-v_tca; 53.CM. tenran-e " ___ _7i_r_ey_ La-nryers T!t!e __5-X__K~ »-- Trust- Co. 100 liroad-sray. \TH___TE -YE. - 5. 1W « „--■'■ s'-, s_^_f_g__?___iss Attorney. Title Guarantee and .rus,. »^o. i«» VEPM I __ ivy -«• s. Wi ft :. of Er_erssn st. *iw___ _■*_■ sate W2.oo__; - y~- ti T c<?nu; -a—c to Mar Marx; *6.«VH\ " Attorney, Max Marx, 12S coa rway. \T3RVILY_ AYE ti e- 100 ft «ef Emerscn st. 75x?_5: 3 yVs; Cathlecn Gsrafy to M-rk.L. ■ F*_____ter. ■ ' Title Gna~BS9~r _=_ Tr__t Co. 17r> Brcaii— «r- TT^LES I^■_ « S 225 ft s of 149 th Bt -5x Ay r-eb 1 - "d_e _J_, Ift 1910: Emma Acker m__n" to liar A ' TVe!;s; J1.50P. Aclr=ss. 10IS Aye A. 2S4TB =~" - c 820 ft rcf EMM -' " SOsIOO * , r \..._ |i.0t»:!>: 1 ._ « per o_»: Bcn •___g _*_e_s-cn tc _OTia Lese; J3.G00. .■ Art_r_ey:. Less _ Co_ins. 35 Nassau -_ IS4TH ST. r. s. 1?2.S ft c of Cedar aye. 67. 5 x • es.<3_ss.7xfio.7; due. «tc, ...- per ben _ : Fred ___ K_;ie:r_n _> Joiic C Norct: fi.uw. A-____y. Title Guarantee and Tr__ <^o. l«tt Eroa_-r_r. SATISFIED MORTGAGES. RJb sa=e &c 2 adcress d lender's att^msy.) EtCAKX - EVR^ETTO ST • «. 112.4S ft c of IGSti et. ~3-sx~ irrts: N-\ B. IPCS; A'lexacfier Lesser and to BtrahariS Eloch: ?4.50«i. Attorneys, TWe Guira::«; 2=d Zzusl Co. 1.0 Erc^i-t^ay. E^ECH IXRB-A.CE. t t. 111.C5 .- - c! Crto n:^s aye. TixliO; May S3. l?0<?; £«3^el A5 flennaa to Jcbr. E Clerk; Si^JO. Aituiima. Title Guarantee and Trust Co. i^B Er^ad^a;'. CROTOKA 4\TJ. n'w car of Oakland pi. 25x100; •Tu'y SO li'Jl: Riciard J Fell to Susan Har.:.. - ta= : iCSOO. - -,i 5 Attcrcey. £ Tenny. ■ CLITT ST. 45, res, 21-t. r irre^; me 27, ifxJO- Ctari^s V Seach and ano tt> ilitchel Va!<n:ti"<: JSS.tXHT. • -. Attorney. J F Cot^n, 5 Beesman st. •■•- ; COLOIBUS A^*E. SO tt c of Victor st, 50x100.; A^ri! 2S. 1507; John H Rechten and £So to Tttle Guarantee an*: Trrst Co; J5.0C0. AiCress. 176 Broadvaiy.- CROTOXA aYE, n c. 52 ft c of Prospect ay- 60 jc irreg; April SO. 1301; Josephine C GiMies to Kurn 3 Dcnneily; $2,300. Attorney. Siiweil - Banda DECA-XTRr AYE. •«■ 6 . 75 ft s of 2C3th et. 25i liJCy. Feb 1. JSO7; Jacob H Arasier et a! to Centra! Hcrtgage Co: JS.OW. Attorneys. OUs & Otis. 60 Wai! St. DECATCB A\"B. w e. ISO ft s cf .- •■ -. St. 25x 100. Ttb 1. IfH;C: Jacob 9 A— s.-r et a; to Centra: :. -■- .. ■ Co: «S.CX»O. Attaraes*. Ota & Otis, co VTall st. r.>-£T BBOAtJWAY. n s. 153.6 ft c of M|BMBa '" 2^x112.7: Jan IS. 1005; Karris Roeential ire ar.o -.j VnUam .Tay et al: {42.000. — Attorney. Jay £ Caniier. 4i Wail et. .. FAIRMOrXT AYE. s c. part lot 14. cap £?****???*• 55x1«; July 16. 1507; Frank J U -r"' :d tt Thoe F OP.ourkt and aco; Aaosaey. Title Guarantee end Trcst rl^r l^ 176 Ercaci-aay. FOX ST. •«■ a, SO4.CC ft sof ft* st. 25x100; Ncv Z'i. :t-n; Asses Saott to Title Insur ance Co cf V«-»r Tork; $1,700. Adores*. ZZo EroaiTraj-. FAJBJ4OCXT PLACE, c c. 155.75 ft -a- or *v*, Sl.:jl4s irrejr; March 25. 188%: Hcfec J to WUliam C Berr«n; Atturacr, John J O'Grady. 277 Broadway. GRAiTD ST. c f. 24 ft c of Mott Bt. 23.1-SO. I>ec 2Si, ISA*; Baa .-.- C<jhen to Chaa L Atlcr^ey. Charles L EidJitz. KOSTE ST. t«?2, c s. 2*^0x100: Ma- 24. 1306; JiC'.o Fnedrich to PhJJttp • - enkoiJf . $a,ow>. Attcmty. Juxtaa : -:na~. 3ESI3kIX<SS BT. c »• cor Bristow su 45.55x75.75; Apr;; J. M"'i~i Christine E Burckel and ano tc Ceres Union (Corpi; M.OOO. -^'orneys. Davis 61 iCaufdan. 4l» Char.- - 3-OTS 2v and Cl. man of WiMia-na B Ojfien - estate; June 11. iur>7; Ei^ard R Pc-erschko 10 Larremore ct 2!: $2,000. Atton.-ry, i^nd Title Inrurance and Trsßt Co. liO Broad-RiLy. LOT 6*4% and -;9. man I"---- estate; Dec 3. I'--".".: Michael J i#ov.d to vectury K^alty Co; Attorney. TiU<s Insurance Co. 148 Broad ■«&;•-- LOTS :W;aifl QQQ. rr.ap Laconia Park. !C«i 3<<-. lyji; Alfred Powers end aso to .New Yon: CG-oi.crative 15-ildirss and Loan Vsso ':;atii,n; $-.250. Attorsefa William Lar.jdos. Teirple Court. LOT E. map St. Baymsod Par:'.: lot ■8 mar; X«a:.y *-6ta:o: June 20. H"H>; Mary iiarcos to Anr.e H Shaw: J'sCi. ATtoratvf, Clocke & Clock, - -- Eoeton Read. IiOT ISC, m^f Van Ne« Park; No*.- -. 1301 • ■ - J!<ii.a Lc:tti*-ri to Richard Rotter: | 056. .i~an;fy. Title Guarantee and Trust Co, 17S Biuodajiy. LC'TS Ifil acJ 102. &j«p cf land of WUIUjn F r-urca^s. i'^iliW; ilay 20. :t»trj; Sdi? Abraham «i a] to ids. £; McTurck; $i<j. JUtOTßtgr, OffiTMd M-li':r. 21TJ Broadway. MOUNT 12OPD PL. « *■:. 11.>.1 ft wr or Anthony ai-?. 255:i5: Feb 3, 1308; Jane Cliza. Gurji to Frederick E B«^.l: K.<A*J. Attorney, T::> Guarautc-c and Trjm Co, 178 Broadway. H^TDISON A^.T;. <r e. 41.5 ft n of ts6ta st, lOz *>■', Jan ;;;, :>.is; Amelia Eiscntwrp asd ai-o '- Lawjc.-s' T;:it; lasurancc Co cf :>w York: A'i£res«. 1<» Broadway. I-AUK RO".V. 217. 21& a&d 221, s s. IBs irrey: Nov 2!3. IS"J7; Setariiaro Csauciosi ct al to •.V*?ar J^afone and aco; ... .... . - Ancrii'rys. S:ai;ii t Hea?. fcT A.Wi; AYE. 225. w s, 25x irreg: March 21. i>3s; Henry T^dtinajDn cad mo t3 Jchn G bcivoenitbtr and aco; W.Ouii. Axtfirae;. Join Schocnlebtr. -VIT.'.A AYE. iv j=. 154. 1>3 it 2of Souticrc Boule ."•■ari, 25sloO: July 27. iau4; Mar £ Jahusoa r& £ii}«r, A fcerr-sm: J1.00«J. Attoras;-. ma> Gu-rair.»« ar.J Trest Co. 17« - ilro^fiua;-. J^ tnUOXfi pl, c fc.* 225. 11 ft n of Southern Bouievar«l. 25x i:rej: Jan 2*.'. ISO* Leonard J Siu.-11.-y ioc aau t*J .Margaret L Oiiiaj^ar. ; Ait-arne;.'. c&ted siatt* Title Guaranty ar.'i inffOßrtry C:>, 2o Vcscy bt "tVAI^XVORTH AYE. n w cor 157 th et. 2r:.S«ix 05; Oct >' 15TJ&; Ulancah Jic<Jorm»cii so Frjtu <.K L. Watdt": fj.wJfj. Attorneys. Eatt- A Viair^. 48 Cl/axnbera st. TTAB6TSTORTH AYE. c t cor 3-T-. -• 23.«%s f«: j£E - UO7: EianaalT McCornuicJt to r'assie HiiJfT Isrt«w; *3.50y. Attornej-. Ti.o3-*a V.' ButtJ. 4'J ChaECber*- tt. SSX AYE. $30. t >.. 25.CxW; Aus 3. 1908; Samuel £l'J^3b«"if to Eiigfct.c- Dlanriond: J30.00>. AXZomer. Tit^ Guarantee and Tnut Co, 17C Broadway. 30TF AYE. t w cor of n3tfc *t. 45xl«>j; Slay 4, :&.#; Ccburn-Gasrtn OonstncUaa Oo to TJtJe ■ - Oi»-8Bte« »r.ft Trust Co; 553.000. MBresß, i7e BraaSwatjr: 24TH ST. €54 West, h s. 25r10<): Feb 1. 10O7; Corcdiui- IJsly to Georrt \V Th^iford: SI2.WKI Attorney. Titlt: Gusrar.tet and Trutt Co, 17« 33r<Jtdas;-. T^l« > T. n « »-ot Park »•.<•. 45.2x00; June 23, 10O&; Btrty II Hawkii to Lawjere Title lnsur- I Ad^irfcfcE. atio Brae d way. »KsTl'. tT, s s. ISO ft v- of \ii «vf. 25x100.W; Jtiy 15. irtiS; Johc C ISumo and as'j to Olar *c - Tu<-V.>_r *•- a!- JI4.<JOO. AVSoauy. L'i^.U P Kir*. 115 Briadvrax. 123 ST ST. ■ s. 212.10 ft « of St Nicholas aye. 18x100.11: Oct 11. l»06. Mars«*~''- c M Smith to Lea Luqoer Morris « al, $10,000. Attor&eys. Thcapecn. Koss & \varrea. -SO Brcacw-ay ;~>?" U.-4TU 57. s i. 8 ft * of Lenox &ye, 40^.*.0.5; Xov 2. I!>CS; Thcmas A Roe to Edward Gilon; 51.000. Attorney, Edward Gilon 143 D ST. 8 P. ICO ft c of Broadway, 57.6x99. 11: July 30. 1*08; Janpole & Werner Construction Co to Aaron M Janpole ct a.: $10,000. Attoraey, Title Guarantee and Trust Co. 176 Broadway. 16STH ST. 035 East, n *. 20.04x90; April 25, 1J«O7: FrederJck Binder and ano to Thornton Brothers Co; SI. 100. Attorney. Title Guarantee and Trust Co. 176 Broadway. 172 D ST. s a. 70 ft w of Mlnford pi. 30x03.6; tltav 25, 1D0O; George Senk to John P Leo; Attorney. Dtilon 4. Roe. 41 Park Rev. IS4TH ST. n a. 155.59 ft • a( C-dar are. 91.61 x jnv;- July 6 H>0»; Belle Kaffcman to Joseph II Fink; $2,000. ■- r- Attorrey. Title Guarantee and Trust Co, 1,6 Broad*»y. 232 D FT. nB, 1.247. ft ■cf White Plains r3. 7Cx114: June 10. MOB: Jam's WalEh to Paul Surenaa and ,-' ; $1,377. ." _ Atxorney. Robert \V THW. 220 Broad- a?. ASSIGNMENTS OF MORTGAGES. FEEF.UAKT 2. John B Clark to William M Greer and ano; $1. John Arpinwall to American Fidelity Co; 2 rntss; *■-. Samuel Goldberger to Louis Llnder; $1- Ulchael Gar..- to Arthur M Bier: 510,000. Charles M Rosfuthal to Fannie WoMC; 54.000. Josephine F li-ir.n. trustee, to Annie Din&ei; J2.000. Nathan Friedman to Robert '- Leher; $100. Theodore Sattier to Josephine R Hahn. trustee; 52.0")0. Knickerbocker Trust Co to Nora H Herzberc; 2 n-.-c?: 525.000. Guaranteed M6rt£ag» Co to John R baloney; $5.600. Maiihaitan Mortgage Co to Guaranteed Mortgage Co; $3 & 130 -■ . . liilc Guarantee and Trust Co to Christina Richtbex?. executrix: Fet> 1: $25,000. William A Spencer and another, trustees, to Charles J Kroehle; Feb 1: SIS.OOO. Joseph R Euclilcy to Mutual Bank; Fcb 1; ■ Ma. Pa- Schwab to Jennie HelllpTran; Feb 1; ?100. William Fisher and ano to Jennie Nouhom a:.i ano: Feb 1: $5,000. Lawyers Mort?a(te Co to rhililpe Phaenis; Feb 1: 6 mtgs: CSB.OOQ. _ , United St*:»£ Indemnity and Guarantee Co to rarrr.eila D Smith; Fen 1; SI. -'VV. G De W Clocke to Elizabeth Wright; Feo l; r<> .VK) Joseph R Buckley to MMbaal Bank; pen 1: $5,500. Troy Fenate Seminary to Bank for Savings; Feb. 1: 540 C.OOO. -■.■.•; ,_ Sam Kapner to Isaac Phi^ar.: Feb 1. 81.000 Jacob Katzenstein and aco. executors, to -An toinette B De Witt; FeJ)-l: £2.100. MECHANICS' LIENS. FEBRUARY 2. MATHILDA ".WE. c ■. 200 «• ■« of CSSth st. l«"»0xK"K): Eaclc riumbine Supply Co act Fox Millar Realty Co. o^-ner; John J McNaily, contractor;. £9o 64. I«7TH ST. n 6. l«0 ft vr of Bathcare aye. 60x • 1O«: ilichael Crow ley et s: ast Mountain Construction Co, owner and contractor; 5i.400. 164 TH ST. s" ■. 100 ft c of Broadway. 2051 J9O: "Atlantic Terra Cotta Co ast Heignta ■opole Construction Co, <_T--er and con ' tractor; $I.B^* vr«E %.VE. 1559 to 136.".; Samuel Dutchin ct s.l is: Carmines Ciofii. owner and con tractor; SOT." VTSE ST. 1363; «afne a?t Err.rr.a Warshow : sky own-ir; Carmines Cioffl, contractor; '-- B ASSET'S AYE. w s. 246.2 ft c cf McDonald "et, 24.2x100; Giuseppe Vetrano a«t Gunfler ' son Brofc. owners and : actors; 5572. BECK ST v s^ 360 ft r. of Lcnpwood aye. SOxlOO; Michael F O'lfeill agt Cttnnir.ghara &r Shand Construction Co, mraar and con tractor; $414. ST NICHOLAS AYE, B w cor 174 th St. 150r 3 50; North Side Hoc Elevator Co apt H^G Realty Co. owner; Carrier Construction Co, ovrner and 1 contractor; $255 15. ST PAUL'S PL, s w cor Brook are. 20.2x36.9: H Bensuaaa Lumber Co a?'- Robert J Mat thews Co. owner; Boob Realty Co. con tractor; SSPO. VAXDERBIL.T AYE "WEST, w e. 40 ft n of Welch «i 40x70; Griffin Roofing c ° a =\ New Yo-k Edison Co. owner; Kennwell Contract ing- Co, contractor; Leopold Sheet iietal Works. 'sub-contractors; $425. VEBSTEB AYE. D w cor 16Sth st. 23x05: W!!Uan H Wricht art Ljilian E i^omson, ovm^r a»d ccntractcr; ?559. SATISFIED MECHANICS' LIENS. FEBRUARY 2. 1S"I> ET. 108 to 51S 'West; Max Btambeii art Robs-- Friedman Construction Co et si; Dec 30. 190S; 5-'>-- 15. . BHOOiis ST. 2«2: Mar Gambler agt llary O'Neill ci al: Dec CO, 1908; $15. S\ME PROPERTY; Mas Itot«ow a«t sacie; • Dec 88 19» ?40. £»ME PROPERTY: Isaac Moshko-Mts agt 'sains: Dec 20. 1003: $20. SASIK PROPERTY; Louis Eisner agt same; Dec 31, 1988: SIC. S^ME PROPERTY: Julius Btoloff agt same; Dec. 23, 1S0O; §60 75 lOl^T ST IST and 139 West: Moses A "Wiener air: Herman Gereten et Hi: Feb 1. .1310; S4. WEE^TER AYE. 3536 to 3554; James O'Con n«?'l ast iTing Costtructlon Co et al; Jan 22" 1310 (b7bond); $65*75. NEW BUILDING PLANS. (TTitli owner's name and aSdress.) FEBRUARY Z. THE ERO>TX. CRESTOK AYE. m s, 09 71 it s of Utffa it for three ii st* frame dwles, 21^o>> eacn; a Ebelinc. I1C' : - Walker aye, architect; cost. Fl oS:. Panl J Eyner BuUdins Co. l Matiison aye. UNIOXPORT RD. € 6, 171 -"- n or Morris Par* ■>■- 2 sty frame (Jwlg, £1x35; TimctHy J Kel!v. <355 Morris Park c- ■ . architect; coat, $" •■ Owner. Aathooy Fafarl, ISI7 Atnethrst st. ALTERATION PLANS. iiaxeatt.-.:." MtT-BERR YST. 171. 6 sty brick stores. Sir: 65.C. gommerfeld & Stickler. 134 Broadway. architects; cost. $5,000. T^_ , Owner. D Salacino. 31 EeJvliere Bt, Brock lyn- VA.RICK ST. 65. one 4 sty brick storm and loft*. 22x42: A L Kehoe, 561 Hudson st. architect: cost. $14,600. „ , O-w-ner. Greenwich Investing Co, Cairo, NY.* LIS PENDENS. 150 T H -— ~n «. 173 ft wof 7th eve 75x99.11: Mary A Palmer ag-t Eisch-Ho-.f Realty and Construction Co et al < amended foreclosure ot' mtg) : attorney, M II Harman. GREENWICH ST. 719 and 721: Aiexai - W Fra«"-r et al agt Greenwich Holding Co (foreclosure of rats); attorney, il Stem. FRA.VKLIV ivE. m b, 44 ft n of I7oth st. 10.10x100: A delis Jer.kins a^t Annie Garner at a.l (foreclosure obmtf); attorney, C H ttoddard. 171-T ft ■• b, 100 ft w of Amsterdam aye. 170x95 ■ Estates settlement Co agt One" Hun dred and Seventy f ttl Realty Co (fore closure of Btc); attorneys, Carrinston & Pierce. •»!> WE. 1524: John A Sehappert a«t Annie Mr Mir rt a! 'foreclosure °- mtg): attorney, II Sundheimer. I'.7TH ST n c. 125 ft m of Amsterdam aye. 2."Vx9».11; Eliziibetb Grady. aiimx. agt Owen E Keliy et el (foreclosure of two mtgs); attorney. J Whalen. 63TH FT. f ?. 275 ft w of West End avf. 2.".x 100 5- BOTH ST. ■ s, "GO ft « of W«rt End ay.. 4*i :. r.-s x7sx!>n inches x 75: Arr.K.i:i F-iedroan a?t Giacomo Ghiglione et al (foreclosure of mtg); attorney. H G .-ried macn. 14«'TH C T I ft. 125 i* •• of Lenox aye, 150 x S»-*ll- two actions: NleC Mcßrlde el a:. trustee*, art Giacomo Gnigllone et a! (fore closure of mtgi; attorney. M a Jcßrtde. IST \\~E n CS2- State Bank ajrt Simon Ginsberg 'ct a! (forw:fos'urs of n:tgt; attorney. J A Kohn. 2D WE. n c c«r 10th st. 1 mi State Bank apt " A*ron Avrutis et »] cforeclOfure of rots); at torney. W T Kohn. PU'CFL OF LANTD. bounded cr tho w by Hno ;,.:, pV- nbv 134 th st. sby 13Cd ft. cby tract- V.NewV '.New 'York remral & Hudson River BaUraad Comtany: Michael F GuaFentl agt Burni 1 Broihera (action to estabtath her.,; at tor:^y. M J? Hyman "oTH C T f c STBJ ft wcf *H'J aye. 253rt>2: EJla V Culver agt Elias T AW*rfcy et al (partly tKn)! attorney. W H Haldane. I— TH <T ■ S S" Eu"t; ll*T.ry Xcmbarrh e». al agt Rudofph" Mann «forecloeure ox cits); attorntr. G a Btetamalter. t-T OCTOV ST -■ mom. Fried as-- T>ouis V, ht- V^tk ci" al (foreclosure of i..:s.'. attcmey. L D nraOLTAVE « t ¥, Lot 57. JTiap of Penfield rrW?" Sou'h ilouut Vcrnon: Thomas B HowlTv'i-^T'l^^ Realty Co reclosiire of mtg): attorney. V - Llppc. 1-JTTH ct 1 s. 300 ft w cf Amsterdam aye. ,ji "£Ti ■>■" Ethel CofiWia a S t Harris Shapiro *i a! Son «^ Sfi d«d>: atlor^y. S Bitter "ll? H«*r^' G S»!erlt. Jr. apt (JeorKe Lanardi !coi:neV dalrni: af.orncy. P M CrandalL ..... 4.-,. ...^ r.< JollUl Btich '• a! a,,'t J KSSS^» ct (Partition): at torneys Weed. 11-nry & Meyers. ta West: "A .dtowi cVnstrucuon C **X 3 *™[l»™ r J Hare <«i>ecitlo perfornuince ) . attorney*!. PeaeoHi i Bttw«i i-7TI tf T ■ - -rx) ft fc ' M avp. 50X99.11J *~!,l*~ *?nl-'fit^ af Ersma E Gr->s?. fine, act cf kntSe): attorncj. L. « endel. J-. nrtv~n&K ..-i- 1 r T -t-o Honlgroaa <*t a!, trus tV-l a S t AdLm Stone et al if ore-closure of mtse); attorney. J c Ixvi 1 fiTS "05 and 200. bllKk V> amended n»P " f MaY« pfiat The Broni Wililam Ll^yd «r! agi Sarah fipero , *t al (foreclosure of mtge); ttttornvy. M B Qulick. ... ma T ■a. 375 ft « of 2d »ye. 2S*&T:j°*a A fZ. 2SB n *. of 3d aW, 42.5x102.2: "', truste-, apt Henrietta B^n , et aT <aot««n to Mt Ud« two daeds); attorn.-.. B F r«te«r- InT -"Jl miv uf Van N «*' Park, The Brons . levi H "v^otl" tr«V»«. 4^.. Louis Jainpo! « af (amended actiou to CCt atlde deed/J &» lomey. v Creenb«"S««» NEW- YORK DAILY TRIBUNE. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 3, 1910. 3D AYE, n w s, 30.6 ft s w of Mott Bt. runs a w 2.- flx nvr 70s s w 2. r .x n ■»» I2x n «___ ft to Mott »t. by s o 2-.2 xn w 10.9 xs I SO. 3 ft to beginning:; David H M Davis a£t Rob ert Bcllinghaia (action to sot aside convey ance) ; attorney. T P Hall. BUILDING LOAN CONTRACTS. FEBRUARY 2. 179 TH ST. s s, 100 ft w of Prospect aye. 72x <'-. Theodore Wents loans Nora Realty Co 532.000. aw aif a FLne cor of ISCd st. 190.25100 x irrep; American Morterage" Co loans Weiher Construction Co $130 000. rSTIi ST. s s. 140 ft c of 3d are. 77x0? °: Law yers Title insurance and Trust Co loans Anna P X Taylor $45,000. RIVERSIDE DRIVE. 16G.2 ft n of 110 th st. 55.9x123.10: C!t»- Mortgage Co loans Paterr.o Bros $200,000. 10TH AYE. r. • s. 134.3 ft s tv of Emerson st. 109.10x107.1x lire?: same loans Charlca Hensle Realty Co $70,000. RIVERSIDE DRIVE. 107-6 ft n of li 6th ■t, sS.l>xll'J.3x irreg; same loans Paterao Bios *.:'"'."■■•■. GET CLEVELAND CONTRACT. Thorapson-Starrett Company to Erect Rockefeller Building Annex. The Thompscn-Starrett Company, ■which last Monday secured the contract for the new Rector Hotel, announced yesterday that it had been awarded the contract for the proposed addition to the- Rockefeller Build ing, in Cleveland. The addition will be erected from the plans by Knor & Elliott, architects, an 1 will cost approximately $500,000. The building will be sixteen stories high, the exterior being practically a duplicate of the present Sockefeier Building, which is one of the finest buildings in Cleveland and which also was erected by teh Thompson- Starrett Company. The new building laws of Cleveland re quire that a building of this height be strictly fireproof, and no money is to be spared to make this new building the finest of this kind of construction. The halls will be of white Italian marble and steel trim will be incorporated in the building throughout. Tl:e contractors already have a man en the ground in charge of the -wrecking, foundations, etc., as the contract date for completion is October 1 of this year, and the matter of time largely actuated the selection of the Thorrrpson-Starret Com pany by the owners. E.STATE SELLS N. J. TRACT. Edward E. Summerwell Fays About 865,000 for Property. Through Joseph P. Day's private sales department Edward K. Sumrnerwell. a well known lawyer, has purchased three hundred acres knows as the Field farm, about half a miie from Red Bank. X. J. Th< property adjoins the estates of Will iam B. Lloyd, the broker; Herbert N. Btrana and John A. Haskeil. The consid eration vras about $63,000. T te sale, which was to settle the estate of Joseph Field, deceased, and to estab lish a fund for the benefit of a minor child, v.as confirmed by Chancellor Mah lon Pitney yesterday. The property, which is near the Shrews bury River, is a popular winter and sum mer point for clubs and those fond of skating and lceboating. It has nearly a mile frontage on the automobile road and a good trolley frontage. OFFERED XO AID. Barge That Sank Schooner Kept on Course at Night. nee thrae-maeted schooner J. Henry Ed munds, vrhile anchored off Sandy Hook late on Tuesday night, was rammed and sunk by a bis barge that was bound south, in tow of a tvs- The lug and the barges she had in tow continued on their course and offered no assistance to the men on the Edmunds. The barge hit the schooner in the bow and she filled rapidly. : : ■ Being loader with sand, she went down quickly, but not until Captain Gresnlear and his crew of four men lovrered their yav.-l and made for the Scotland Lightship "They were taken aboard the. light vessel, where they stayed overnight, and were brought to this cits r yesterday on the tvs Of the supervisor cr the harbor. The Edmunds was bound from Moms River, X. J-, for Everett. Mass. She -was ormea by Simpson & Perkins, of Bootnbay Harbor, Me., and was valued at 510.000. As the men MB the Edmunds were go ing ashore yesterday from the government tug the captain and crew of the three masted schooner Julia P. Coles were lanced from the Dutch steamship Marowijne from the West Indies. Tb". Coles was bound frcm Southport, Del., -with lumber, for this port but foundered in a gale on January n The m<;n took to the small boats, and v-'c-e picked up by Hie steamship Maracas, bound for Trinidad. When the Maracas passed the Marowi.ine the men were trans ferred and brought to this city. ELECTIONS. ANNUAL ELECriJ'N OF THE A_EP.ICAN :X- Thnrx— ls Feb. 10. ISIO. at 19 W «4t_ St. Poll's onen 10 A. M. to S P. M. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET. BU?I^KSS MEN can find large room with ov,-ner«-; all Improvements; telephone. 380 OHnton St., Brooklyn. TWO LARGE SUNNY ROOMS; $3-50 two per sons $9 one person; private family: reter enc-;. Rar.QOlph. 201 West 100 th st. NCTiCE OF SUMMONS. SUPREME COUET. NEW YORK COUNTY.— Emanael Amstein ar.d Samue! Lev;-. Plaintiffs, against PfT*'* Viggiano and Josephine M. Vj__gian< h— wife; frr_nc_eo Viggiano and Mary Vig~i"ano his wife; Jacob Binder. Jacob Bairn p'incus Lowenfeld. William Prager. Pafeanle lansite. otherwise known as I_n_lte or Ja_2iti: A.ndrea Marchetti. J*tt«r Brewing Com pany Bocoo Paterno. Domenlco Bochlcchio. Lion B'ewery o* N*v York. Carmine Minetti and Cristina MinetH Ma wife; Luyri aCIQMXI a_d vico!etta Minetti. his wife. Rafaele Giannicto. otterwlse Giar.lnoto: Saivatore Altamore. Ar; iro nassoli Nicolo Isco. Constantine T. Timonier, A°-nes T Madden. Maxwell Hall Elliott, Anna Veil! Domenioo CasteUt Domenico Patemo. Sitron C Blarum. Lorenzo Bozzo. Carmine Marcheui Harry F. Brodsky. Wood _ Sellck, John StmonelU. Prospero De Nobeli. "John" Bran- "John" _en_one. "John" Rlccio. "John" n__ ' "'John' Barrone. "John" Dalasando. ••John" Solalry. "John" Trapain. ••John"' Bayina. "John" V- FeUo». "John" Bisota. "John" Cos ta-elli ■"John" Va.nadutti. "John" Mardo, •"John" T—Lb-'-aii -"John" Bandasl, "John" Aogaatlna, "John" J_a_or.- "John" De Lasoca. "John" Dendu!-* "John" Daronl. "John" La Plula, "John" Paterno, "John" Smith. "John" Jon<?s, ••John" b-™: "John" White, "John" Black. "John" Green. "John" Martin. "John" Frank and "John" CaatweU; the names. "John" of the last thlTty-^three named defendants being flctl 'iou<= "heir true first names being unknown to the plaintiffs; saM last thirty-three named do fen4anta being tenants or occupants of the nremlses described In the complaint herein, pe fenU^nts.— Summons.— Trial desired in New York County. To the above-named Defendants and each of them- -..,. are hereby summoned to answer the ___D-_-t in this action, and to serve a copy of yon- ans-rer on tile Fla'.nUffs* attorney within twenty (20) days after the service of tale sum iWons exclusive of the daf of service, and in cage of your taliure to appear, or un judg ment will be taken against you by default for the relief manwad in the complaint. ss Dated Hevr York. NovnuUr 23. tflOQ MOKKIS A HULETT. Attorney for Plaintiff*. Office and P. C Add ■ -- 128 Broadway, Manhattan. New York City. To* tiie defendant Caririn<* Minetti: The fore coins summons is «erv .{ upon you by publica tlun pursuant to en order cf Hon. Charlfs F. Mh-I t-an a Justice or the Supreme Court of the c_l» of 'Now York, daied Che 27th day of De ctirber 1000 and Bled with the complaint in the Office of the CIt!: Of the County of New Tor- In the County Court House. !n the rough of Man hattan City of New Tor::. Yours, etc.. SoSrtsT? wi-r.ETT. »ttorney for Plaintiffs, Offlee an<J P O. Address. 12S Broadway. p_roi rt of M^^ttan. »w T^rk ••:':-. SURROGATE-S N'OTiCES^ IN pl-RSrANCK 01-* AN OKDER OF HO.V. Abner C Thomas, a Surrogate of the County of New York, notice is hereby Riven to all per son* bavin? claims arafnst Samuel A. Max well late of the County of New York, do ceased. to present the Batr.e, with vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, at their pjaci of transactlnp bueinesg. the office of Aslibel P. Fitrh "Toif « rjrani. Xo. C 2 Nassau Strf-et. In £_*_£«_?_ *l^Shattan. In the City of New york. on or befor- Lb« l=t day of August next. Dated N.-w York, the iSth duy of January, I"' 0 ._ - vaxWELU EDWARD E. M'WELL, CHAKLES C. CROOK. WILL TAM T f'OMHTOCK, Executors. ASIIBEI/i' FITCH. MOTT i GRANT, Attor r-vsf-r Exec-tor*. S2 N'awau Street. Bur oush of «-«.».-"-. ->. K*w> York City. ' SCOIIFF&R.'X DOKOTHEA.— IN PURSUANCE ."an order of VLarr. Mam C Thorn** a BurroKaW ot the County of New York, notice is h"rVbv ~ yen to ali persona Imvluj claims u____t ]£ma« Schlffer. lat. of th* County of \v« York. d«C«*_ed. to present the .am-, with vou-hers thereof, to the subscriber at his j.ac of transacting business at the office of TV U/- Beam, Counscllors-al-Law. NO*. 45 ard 47 Wall Strert. In the City of NH York. OM or bc-'or' the first day of Augu.it. next. Via ted N*w V*.rk. the ll><h day of January. 10I °- ftrVBT E , 6CHIFFER. Es<*cutor. THE \is I 'liEi'll.' Attorneys tor Executor, Xo~.'<i «S 47 W-U Street. Manhattan, J - Two of the QUALITY ADS. IN TO-DAY NEW-YORK TRIBUNE. / HELP WANTED. Male. s,._LE**>'E^" (traveling) to handle our article __, a side line; liberal concessions : exclusive territory. Novelty Sales Co., 154" Broad-ray. Female. CFERATOKS on silk and cotton petticoats: piece or week work; steady all the year: good pay; sanitary conditions. S. Corn. 123 Bleecker at. READ THE OTHERS AND GO TO WORK. HELP WANTED. Hale. A GOOD CHANCE for canvassers to obtain steady employment; salary and commission raid. Apply 150 Nassau St.. Room 533. _^ A LIVE YOUNG MAN who wants opportunity to grow, to handle correspondence in connec tion vrith s__es and as house salesman with manufacturer tn New Vorlr reaching only job bing trade: no attention to replies except where full details of previous experience are given, with full reference; state salary espected. A.. 3cx 30. Tribune Office. A "NEW ARTICLE. 100 per cent profit: send two c*nt stamp for working sample. Eir.aoon Spe ctalty Co.. 277 Bro-dway. ACCOUNTANT, auditing work; $1.800-$2.0D0 per annum. Central Y. M. C. A.. Fulton and Bond Ets.. Brooklyn. Willis Hatrley. AGENTS to Handle our te_, coffees and spices; -xperience not necessary; build up a business of your own. Call or write Bums & Reed, 203 Hudson st. AGENTS wanted everywhere on "World's Book of Knowledge an* Universal Educator." hand somely Illustrated. TV". W. Wilson, Publisher. 14 Thomas st. j ■ AGENTS. — On and Off Puzzle; fascinates young and old; fits the vest pocket; sample, 10c. Room 248. 1779 Broadway. AGENTS make 150 per cant profits selling: parlor aeroplane: everybody is Interested in 3y::.s Lincoln Square Novelty Works. 1931 Broadway. AGENTS H. _ C. tire inflator, $20; invaluable to autoraobllists; engine 6o«s the work; gases purified and cooled; good opening for right men. Room 248. 1770 Broadway. ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTSMEN wanted; sev eral; city; $-0 weekly start: advancement. Call Immediately. Chelsea Employment Agency, 423 6th aye. ARTlST— lllustrator machine drawings for cata logue; $50. Central Y. M- C. A.. Fulton and Bond Bt»., Brooklyn. Willis Hawley. BANK CLERKS ana financial cierks to repre sent a clean, high class financial preposition evenings; state age and experience. Elair. Pox 7, Tribune Office. BOOKKEEPER, man of good appearance and address, for prominent firm of public account ants. Call. Mig-ni'il iPoEitlon Broker), FlaUron Building. _; BOOKKEEPER. 20-25; manufacturing company; $15-«20. Central Y. M. C A.. Fulton and Bond Btg., Brooklyn. Willis Haw ley. BOOKKEEPER. hank experience; 550 per month. Central Y. M. C. A.. Fulton and Bond sis.. Brooklyn. Willis Hawley. BOY Must t>© bright, refined, manly; splendid chance with large corporation; asperlenco not necessary- Address, stating age, F. J. M 1552 Broadway. • . BOY WANTED; eood opportunity for right boy; one who can operate typewriter preferred. Room 21?- 1773 Broadway. BOYS to distribute folders illustrating and de scribing mode! aeroplane; honest, reliable boys only. Liacoto Square Novelty Works. 1931 Broadway . BUSHELMAN wanted. The Hilton Co.. 210 Broadway. BUSINESS and bank stationery salesmen re quired by prominent local house. Business Orvice Co.. 3-Vj Broad-ray. COUPLE — Scandinavian; husband useful, butler: wife cook; good references; for place out of New York. Scliroeder's CO— 730 Lexington aye. . . COUPLE— French; boiler; woman '.ady's rr.a-.fi or parlormaid- $65; reference investigated. Mine, Aur-ste Bureau. 682 6th aye. TeL Sin Bryant. D ijt P 7(T M A.NAGEP.S — $1.00.000.00 om *par,y extending old established business. wants energetic, honest men 10 control new territory Creamer. National Casualty Co.. I*o NffFsan ft DRAFTSMAN, automatic machine work; $21 $25. Central Y. _ C. A., Fulton St., Brook lyn. Willis Hawley. FOUR COLLECTORS ar.d canvassers, tntesrsent and honpst. A.PS&9 to A. D. Holland. 1000 Times BuS:d'rg. FREIGHT SOLICITOR, familiar wit!: Maine and - New : England ratos; good opportunity; $30 to stan. Mishill (Position Broker), Flatiron Build lny. , . LOCAL ENGRAVING COMPANY requests us to recommend competent salesman in photo-en pravir.g line, $2,000. Business Service Co.. 309 Broadway. MECHANICAL DRAFTSMEN— Good datallers: yii. Apply Tea—— Y. __ C. A- Fulton and Bond sts.. Brooklyn. Willis Hawley. MEN— Why not jjc in moving picture business? Outlay -mall; license a-.; position guaranteed. Cc-stilt Taylcr. 51 West 2Sth st. M.EN WANTED- cr^ap pfts^ag-e: London. l.i\-er poo!. feeding cattle; fast eteamers from New Y'-rk rli~ct. \gen<r>. (*"1"'( *" 1 "' flreenwirh st. HEX — Good pay iii inoving picture business: outlay small. Consult Taylor. 51 West 28th st. MEN of athletic aspirations to Join Brooklyn coast artillery corps; training, swimming tank. gymnasium, etc.. tree. F. I. T.. Tribune Office. ORGANIST for city church, 1400; tenors, $250 f3OO. Webster's Choir Exchange. 136 sth aye. B_A_ ESTATE SALE-MAN to sen or ren: >i;gn class city realty: hustlers make bis sneney United Realty Co.. l-'O Napgau st. = \LES MANAGER. familiar with magazine •-•'- CUlatlon: must b«> thoroughly / experienced: $8,000 per year. Call. Ml^iUl (Position Broker). Flatiron Building. • SALESMAN. _eslle's Weekly; educated, deter mined- over 21; permanent position; 530 weekly. Call after 2P- =&.. Room S3. 31 East 27th st. ' SALESMAN, on commission, to sell Eagle bot tom dump wagons to contractors. Eagle v\ agor. Works. Act.. r,O Church st. . _____SM_J« throughout the United States to sell antotnoblle necessities; every owner wants our protector: references required. O'Neil Ti.--* _ Pir*tftrtoi Co.. ''C' _jr"a'iTvn;.-. SALESMEN— Valentines. Lincoln, Washington novelties and candy boxes; liberal commission; bring dollar deposit samples; get busy. Goetz, «71 Gates =■.••<=. Br-<oklyn. SALE- MEN ttravelilng) to >ar.fi:e our article as a side line; liberal concessions; exclusive ter ritory. Novelty gales Co.. i.'47 Broad— ay. £ \LESMEN— Young. energetic men wanted : automobile Une: leads: high class work; big pay. Call 4Oi. 1779 Broadway. SECRETARY— Young man. familiar with tte nosraphv and general office work; $16 to start; excenent opportunity. Mlghlll {Position Broker). Flatiron Building SEVERAL first class jig and flxtura draftsmen. Mergentbaler Linotype Co., 20 Ryerson St.. Brooklyn. SOLICITORS— Advertising, book and programme propositiori?. only coed men apply; 25 per cent. 1- on 1 332. 17" _roadway. ««T~VOGRAPHEK — YoMPg man. who desires to " work in as salesman: salary W«. Must call Thursi_y. Mlghill (Position Broker), Flaiiron Building.' ' STENOGRAPHERS — Two well known law firms " wish young men somewhat familiar with law; salary ?'l2 and $15. Jupp Exchange. 87 Nassau. TWO~TOOL DRAFTSMEN. 521-?25. Apply Cen tral Y. M. C A . Fulton an Bocd sts.. Brook lyn. Willis Hawl»y. . "UNEMPLOYED— Why not go in mo .-in? picture business? Outlay small; inetalment plan. po- BlMona proci:r«l free. B. _ — . Moving Pi.-tjre ct... 136 West arth St. WANTED — Able bodied men for the V. 3. Marine Corps between the ages or 19 and 85; must be native born or __-_ rtrst papers: monthly pay «15 to 569; additional cempenration possible; food clothing, quarters and medical attendance free' after SO years' service can retire with ... , Pr cent of pay and allowances: sen-Ice on board Bhtp and ashore in all parts of the worlfl. Apply at 100 West 42d St.. 101 Park Row. .9 Cortl__dt st. -52 3d aye.. New York; 888 Fulton St.. Brooklyn, or 2SS Market at.. Newark. N. J. Female. VTTEND\NTS, female; small private tana torium, * near ' city: commencing 126 monthly, tcard and laundry. Irwta's Nurses' Registry. 77 West 11th St, BRIGHT GIRL, used to civing out work and make herself useful; Christian preferred. Wtl snack. .'.l West 3d st. "CANVASSERS cam $13 weekly: call and they will teach you how; out of town u-rlte. Harris Co.. IBM M a~e. CHAMBERMAID, plain eewinr: BnaU prtvaU family; J_. to f2B; eood references. induMrtaJ .» si«ociation. Ing.. I) East 42d ft. COMPETENT LADY'S MAID wanted for city. Mrs. Dickinson's Co-operative Employment I3u r<«n:!. XII Madison aye.. corner 43d »t. COMPETENT LITRES S and CHAMBERMAID wanted for city Mrs Dickinson's Co-operative Be— 831 lladlM avu.. corner 43d ft. COOK, one who can <io good cooking, for pri \at« family: . - JCO month: references re r,uir»d, Jacnutn'a Bureau. tSO2 6tl» aye. COOK, for city: must be first clans; able to tl<T nn;i marketiiis; email family; wages $50. .Ti:)t<>n Bureau. 47 West HA St. FX AMl nkrs -- Wanted, examfnen en pajamas and athletic underwear. The Denny Co., 213 East 14Uh su UtrERIENCED 'OPERATORS wanted on ladies" islik waists, ana skint. Chas. H. Posner. «1 Gi-and «t. '-■"•'-' - : =ill_ GENERAL HOUSEWORK EB-—Touns rl. with good rersrrincc-g. lor srr.nll family, city. Call. Pchroeder** Bureau, 730 Lexington a-« , Ktb and S&t- »-»• HELP WANTED. Fe naie HOUSEKEEPER for bachelor apartment; must be experienced and have good references; wag>:s ?50-|55. Industrial Association. Inc.. • East 42d st. FEMALE OPERATOR on boys' suits; steady - work; good pay. Apply H. Fisher, 117 Mercer st. NURSE (Infant's), English preierred, with ur.i form, tor Yonkers, wanted Immediately; gxid r.ages. Jullen Bureau, 47 West 4-d gt. Nl_Kai2 tor child of one year; lor New Haven; ?_2. Miss FitzGerald's Employment Bureau. 503 sth aye. ; entrance on 42d st. OPERATORS on silk waists: s;e__y work; good prices; open shop guan_;tee_ Apply B. H- _ M. Co.. 303 Mercer at. OPERATORS and TRIMMERS wanted on chit dren's lawn and straw caps. Levy Bros., 426 Broom c St. ____ OPERATORS on oilk and cotton petticuata; pieca or W«ek work- steady all the year; good pay; sanitary conditions. S. Com," 123 Bleecker £!. . • '-. :.' : ' OPERATORS on W. W. 2-needie fellins ma chlr.ae. The Denny Co.. -13 East 144 th st. SIX GIRLS to fold circulars; $4.50 weekly. Ap ply 173 Greenwich St. i.MALL GIRLS wanted to trim Bilk handKer chiefs; no experience necessary. Susqusha-na glik Mil).-:. i«» West ISth st. , STENOGRAPHER. $12-sl4. position open; ste nographer-bookkeeper. 518; assistant took keqper, 310 Call. D'fhl Agency. 93 Nassau st- STENOGRAPHER (hours &:30 to 5:30. salary $12) for sple~6M. reliable, well established firm downtown. Jupp Exchange, b~ Nassau st. 4221 Cortlandt. STENOGRAPHER, commercial experience. $15; brokerage, $15; law, SIS: numerous positions, $? to 512: no advance fee. Ga__gaa's Exchange, 233 Sro-dway. i STENOGRAPHER, capable of assuming lawiun sibility and managing the office: two positions; salary $20 up. Jupp Exchange. $7 Nassau st. STENOGRAPHER — Experienced. commercial. Jl4; iasur_nce. Harlem position. 514: law, $10; refined applicants only. Call. Elsie Diehl Ex change, 99 Nassau st- STENOGRAPHER, insurance position, West 125 th st.. $15; downtown banking house. 515; bookkeeper. stenographer, 33d et.. Sl2- Cad Dichl Exchange. 99 Nassau st. STENOGRAPHERS— HI*b grade positions open; bookkeeper and stenographer a!?o In deman_, advanced beginners taken. Call. Diehl Exchange, 00 Nassau St. STENOGRAPHERS— Two positions. In com mercial offices, p_yin? about $12, with «x>3d chance advancement; also otter positions. Jupp Exchange. 87 Nassau st. WAIST DRAPERS, skirt drapers, lmprov<?rs_and learners .paid while learnins> wanted. 00 _as. BBdat. "WAITRESS, first class, who can make good E-lads, serve -wines and decorate the table; rer erences required. Call 602 oth aye. WAITRESS, to take place of butler; small pr_ vaie family: good references: wagea *-0-530- Ir.dustrial Association. 1n%.. 0 East 42d st. WANTED — Refined, industrious woman, private house, understanding care of home, plain -~oo_- Irg-, no washing: considerate treatment; fair •alary. Answer all week. E. W., 157 East cat st. — WANTED — Two ladies, between. 25 and 35. as 6a!*€iadies on th« John L. Stoddard's Travel Lecturss. for Connecticut and New Jersey; must be well educated, neat [a appearance aad able to fHrnfa* good reference. C-eo. L. Sfcuman _ Co.. 156 sth aye. YOUNG GIRL for genera", housework: no wait- Ins- snall apart-Mat: $2:. Lini's Eir.p. Bu reau. '729 Leslr^gron aye.. near 59th at. WORK WANTED. Male BOY (17). German-American, wishes to learn plumbing or electrical trade; small salary ex pected. Carl Xabel, jr.. Vvest Brighton. -■ I. _ CHAUFFEUR.— Six years" private family refer ence- Bulels. Pierce^ Arrow; also understands horse, ' furnace, m^torboata: temperate; any where Bclaod. "21 Lexington aye.. Tcp floor. CHAUFFEUR.— On Locomobile: American, aged 29. married, no children; good mechanic; hon est, sober and industrious. R. A.. 353 William •t.. Port Chester. N. Y. CHAUFFEUR. WiII be disengaged on the Uth, through family coins abr.-^.d: best reference and can go back when family returns. D- C care of Lynch. 201 East 73d st. CHAUFFEUR. — Two years last employer; «x perienced; Packard. Brazier and Stevens- Duryea cars, age 27; single; English. G. w.. 107 East Sist St. COLLEGE GRADUATE wishes position in mer cantile or manufacturing house: not afraid of hard work and long hours. Morris Abeam oßß. 51 Monroe St. DETECTIVE (2?); good appearance: speaks six languages; knows all of Europe. Asia Africa and America; best services ; reasonable; experi enced* in any cas_. Address G. D. L. Tribune Office. • ' . DETECTIVE seeks employment, day or w«ek. shadowin?. investigating, securins evidence in domestic and business difficulties; highest rsf ermces. Bean. Box- 20. Tribune Office. I GERMAN- AMERICAN desires position with / p_ to travel; has travelled. Address G. •_>- Box 14. Tribune Office. MAN wants place in factory or store to do light Dorter work; sor»r, honest and industrious. WpsFel. "20 East 11th ?t. TYPEWRITING, stenography, bookkeeping; 07 vourg m_n ■IT) commercia! high school gradu ate F. II IGa Corselta. St., Brooklyn. j WORK of any id—ft by strong young rrarrted man for a mo-ierate saiar> : has refer»rces as I to" honesty, wHtiwmese and ability. Ad-, ess M. Stevenson. S;SS Woodward aye.. Rl!i_ewood. I Brooklyn. WORKING FOREMAN en farm or gentleman place- understands all kinds of faming and machinery, stock and poultry raising; Al butter mailer; board belr if necessary. J. M- E.. 379 t_favette aw.! Piuoalyu. YOUNG MAN (-*> desires a position in office of a manufacturing concern; quick to learn; 15 years in one place: can furnish be«t of ref er-tx-es. John A Bov!e. S4O West 11th st. YOUNG MAN f2O), neat appearance, desires position as office assistant: four years* ex perience; xi references. Frank Buesser. jr.. 442 East S7th at YOUNG MAN colored. speaking German and ' English: at anything. G. Zarr.ba, _T East 51st st. YOUNG MAN (17) desires position In oCce. sur advancement: Rood education; excellent refer ences: experienced: grood handwriting. Address ■U' " Lockwood. 1070 Myrtle avg.. Brooklyn. YOUNG MAN 22. as* seneral Office assistant; has kncwl'eti^c of stenoeraphy and typewriting; r«tVrences M. Brill. 2"4 East 102 d st. YOUNG MAN wishes position: understands gro cery delivery: take care of horses; city; country prefc-rred: city reference- Address H. RrT 157 East 125 th st. Fe-Taie. A RE-ENGAGEMENT as companion is desired by a lady, well Qualified, and with excellent references, or would accept other position re quiring 1 capability and trustworthiness: city or country. Address Box 257. New Canaan. Conn. BOOKKEEPER — first class double - ettrht years' e_perla_ee ; can install book systpms. ryst^matirie a_ce work; h_n w !i or wit!:out dictation. " ■ iSMAKING. altei—c Sne sewin.:; wouM .: by day Thurston. Apartment 11. COS (th si RESPECTABLE young widow wishes cleaning ofSce^. mornings or evenings; good references. Mr*. Coshes. 554 West _M st. STENOGRAPHER. — Expert and accurate; want temporary work; is available at any hour. Room 1.309 Everett Building. 4*. East 17th St. DOMESTIC SITUATIONS WANTED. Male. BUTLER. — Experl-scM, eensjtaßSSSt, active and willing; In private family; city or country; e_ cellt-nt rtferences: 555. Address Valat, 22 J East 32d 6t. BUTLER. — German: useful; thoroughly ex perienced; four years" references; wasea $fls; city, country. Industrial Association, 0 Ca.»t «-■: st. BUTLER. — Japa.T-S". experienced butler and lioustworker, wants situation, private fam ily; city, country; apply or call Sunday: ref erences required. WATER. 517 Riverside Drive. Room 5 A. BUTLER.— -■.-.. ;>.peri«nA«d; speaks »lx !anjruaee«; would like country position; bast reft re nc: Hauser. 40! West 6Sd St. BUTLEH-VALET— English Protestant; food ap pearance; ten j ears' experience; fSO-SSO; ex cellent reference; city or country, industrial As sociation (IncVt 0 East 42d gt. CfiEK. — French: first class referenced: tak.j» full ..hars* of kitchen; city or country: w»s^». $•>• juiieti Bureau. 47 "West 42d s» Tel., Bryant 4351. ! COACHMAN AND (JROOM.— Good driver: not afraid work; country or city: .ir«t Ctel ref erence. Address ' llum, care Odell'» Agency. f25 ttft aw. 'Phone Bryant— SsOl. OX>K. ic— BUTLER. &c.— Colored couple; cook und launrlres«: useful man. butler, can nl»o operate automobile; thi-p* years' reference; ♦'•' M)w_^he«'.i Bureau. _a East 42d «■ COUPLE. — Scotch: wife excellent cook. hou»« v.orker; man usefuL underatauda horses. lawns. Cf.:' excellent rwf*r«B ci $50; city. country. Industrial Associatiws. D East iid »t- RESORTS. FLORIDA. ICmOS^^^" SO MUCH TO SEE! ■ill lff so T0 D 0! so MICH TO EYJO\ ! Sr|k\ Hotels assi""^ isS rs^^TiS^iSessSS 1 _£_ilS> Hotel*. bo_rdi*f _eu«« ___ a~--_od*fceaa at prieei to *::» t2« ?_ ■V_flE3_; _*; of p»rrr c!__: On- dollar i da_ -cd u;>. -_.«_ «a t_« •^■i "3 pru_e__ie- _-t through trot**! ;unsi» ___— ■ P|f It's All on the East Coast {Ark" West and _2»___ OsJy 51 hour*. V~ _J* " 52I"^_ ___, . SERVICE: ni=« it) dajHg.l _«_>«» tn* t*«atß-. So-__«r_ ac- a.-- « n_st __q_» trip o»«r the SE_-Cu._NG railroad -. For fall Infor-ur.lon. ivoofelet. ttc. apoty *_> _»e_.l Ticket A*ant, or to the Florida East Coast o_:ce_. a. JF^, Ft *^-_t* 2 3 Fllib at *~ - VfV York i3 ° 4da:ns si - Ckica - aS3^ SSfcjfl^ J_g?-, NEIAL OFFICES AT ST. AC6USIINE. FLA. Cl^S* fei^l W&lixldiK . jQ^-^T":-- __j NEW J£X-__T. ALHNHAIJL HoTEI;»SANAToR! Owing to oar Tonic __ — Curative Buta«. oar | Elegant Comfort and Exceptional T_ble and Service, we are always busy. F. _. YOUNG. >~e- ! _la___-r- New York Offlce. 1123 Broadway. wiiTEßou»*T»Tinn-ciTT »« Jtunmt HOT£LDSVVI3iir*;ti» on the oc«an front. uaiwajrsope-i aai is an i1«*l hons for th« Winter eaeat. WALTER J. S UZBYj HOTEL MORTON VIRGINIA ATE.. NEAR BEACH. ATLANTIC CITY. X. J. Open all the year Fine table. Suite* with private bath, liandsomefy furnl_hed. Perfect sanitary arrangement*. Elevator to all floors. Special rates for winter. Capacity 250. Mrs. N. R. HAIN-5. Owner and Proprietor. ON THE 1 MOUNTAIN CREST I THE MOMCLA2R I M©>Tr_Alß. >'. J. I Apply Am. Hotel Bureau. 1122 B"-_y. N. T. DOMESTIC SITUATIONS WANTED. Male. COUPLE. — Hungarians; cook, laundress, but ler, useful: work of family; wages $50: ex cellent references; city, country. I_.__a___ Association. 3 East 42d St. FARMER WORKING MANAGER. — Married; no children; wife bitter— laker, care of chick ens: both competent, honest, sober; well recom mended: care of all aillllial- Carpenter's Bu reeao. 154 6th _v_ GARDENER.— Married: no family; thirty years' experience: In a private place: expectations moderate. Logan. W. Elliatt _ Son's. 4- Vesey st. GARDKVER. ETC. — Laundress, etc. Married, no children: -us? disengaged, competent ser vants for gentleman's country place; when writing: please give particulars. Address Gar dener and Laundress, cars of Hrs. Maria Daly. 24« Eaxt . .'th street. GARDENER.— Head; thoroughly understands hla business in all its braaehes; graperies, green houses, roses and orchids: landscape -work a specialty; Scotch; married; no children: ten years in last position; references. Address il J.. care of Alexander McConnell. 571 -th aye.. city. GARDENER. — Scotch: some landscape ______ edge; knows new to handle men: married: small family. A___rson. Elliott"- Seed -tore. 4_ Vesey st. ______ GAHD?::.'^E. — Understands _orvers. fruita. vege tables, virchlds, roses: best r*ferar..e frons present employer. A- X. . care Odell's Agency. 825 6th aye. 'Phone Bryant— 2Bol. GARDENER.— Irish: slasle: experienced to Acerlra: fine v-get_b:= grower; glass frames, fruits. flowers, lawns and general work; strictly sober: well ree_n__e_ie_ Carpenter* B-raa.-. 154 6th are - GARDENER.— German: single; thoroughly con versant with the management al a private place. Paul 42 veaer at. GARDENER.— H>ad: thoroughly understands hi business In all Its branches: graperies, green houses, roses and orchids; landscape- work a, specialty; Scotch; married; no children: ten years in last position; references. Address M. J . 264 East Ridgswood aye.. Rldgewood. N. J. JAPANESE, long experienced, cook or house worker, desires situation in private- family: highest references; satisfaction on triai. Yoshi. 164 Sands St., Brooklyn. JAPANESE.— First class cher: thorouy_ly com petent: long experience; private family; wages $50 to $S0; best refarences. Jan_e. 4: East 19th 5: JAPANESE YOUTH, well versed In his duties, to act 83 butler or take charge of bachelor place: best references. S. B-. I*4 Sa__» s_. Brooklyn. USEFUL MAN. —By your.s colored man. in pri vate family . two years" sth aye- reference: count.—.- preferred. George, care oi W. Scott. 2 West 3Sth;st. —-v- WORKING FOREMAN (married) for farm; two children: ca;:aU-? manager and expert la stock raising, farm machinery and crops of all T{!__i. Address Worker, care O<le::"« Agency. S_s 6_ aye. "Phone Bryant — 2SOI. Female CHAMB-RMAID-XVATTRESS.— Neat. tail girl. experienced; city reference; ?__-£__. wal-arf Bureau. 12 XVest 33d st. 'Phone. 300 Madison. CHAMBERMAID and «-_AM3TRESS.— Youns. capable woman, with excellent references from former employer; understands housekeeping:: will ing to be useful; good seamstress; city or coun try. 8.. Hiss nuCimMTB B-_r»au. 503 y... a.- a ; «-rltranee 42d St. __^ CHAMBERMAID AND WAITRESS. — Good, clean, neat Swedish fcir!; good references; $20. Llnd's Employment Bureau. 723 Lexlnston are., near 59th st. T«I.. 468<? Plaza. COOK.— By an a_partaa-ed English woman, posi tion as cook in the Oranges. N. J. Apply J. 8.. care Mrs. Battye, 67 North 13t_ St.. .New ark. X. J. ■ COOK. plain laundress; English Protestant woman: small family of adults. short distance In country: refsrence. ' William*. 217 West 19t_ St.. third _ac» front. COOK. — First class: with child, eight years: excellent references; wages ■$20; city or country. Industrial Association. 0 East 42d st. COOK, first class chambermaid and ma!d: mother, d— .-enter; English: three years* oersona! references; $40, $25; city, country. Industrial Association. 9 East 42d st. COOK and charrnermair! and waitress, two Finnish girls: h_vs an excellent reference; county preferred. Ji-?*T'a Bureau. 6SO Lei lr-ston art. Tele. — Plaza. COOK. — First daw*: no laundry work: $30~535; city or country; excellent reference (15 months*. Waldorf Bureau, 12 West 33d St. "Phone, SCO Madison. COOK. —By first class private family cook. city or country: b*-*t references from well known people: wages $80 to 540. M. M.. care of O—iTa Agency 525 »:th ay». 'Phone a* — Bryant. COOK. — By Norwegian woman; law) of refer ence: wtUtnsr to go anywhere. Weld's Bureau. 321 Columbus a.-, c. near 75th st. TeL 7594 gtefcuyier. COOK— BUTLER- — Slater and brother: Swedes: both experienced: excellent trained server.. s; together, separate: (to any distance: _!;heat testimonials. Marrow's Bureau, 7-1 Lexm sum aye.. corner Bath st^ COOK — WAITRESS. —By two Germans; compe tent cook, excellent baker: waitress. *oo»i cbambersoa—l: can sew; city or country. Mor row'S Bureau. 721 Lexington ay«., corner sSth st. •Phone IMn PlS— a. COOK.— a woman with experience, to cook for farm hands on a jr^nti«nan'« place: has her own furniture; Al reference. R. Rlachers. 7 Christopher at. COOK AND LAUNDRESS. — By r_n_b girt; long experience: beat of rtfer-wce. W yds Bu reau. "£i Columbus ave-. near 75th --.. Tel. 7504 fchuyler. COUPLE. American Protestants: housewor!ier. good cook. excellent laundress; can bake: maa useful a" -round: city or country: both bustlers. Morrow's Bureau. 721 Lexington aye. ijSta St.). •Phone 1929— Plara- GOVCKN—SS and tea'-h^r would like position in private family; t«BBt«l years' expertaoc*: «x celient persona! references: 838-84 city or conn try. Industrial Association. ft East 4: st. HOUSEWORK.— By young Finnish _IrJ: excel lent references: tity cr country; ~a«es. $23. W<ld"s Bureau. 324 Columbus aye. Tel. TS9 Schtiyl er^ HOCSSWORX — General: gal: un»!»rstar.ils her b p fine!=s thoronshly: be»t references; *2'J McCall-m Asrency. 130 East 20iti *t. Tel. 370«i — Ma_U on 9qaar» LADY'S MA — Scotch: exp«rtencec! hair dreß«ms. manicure. seasastr->ii3: good packer, traveller: four years" personal references: $25 s:.t« city, country. Industrial Association. O ■Ml _N st. LAUNDBE3S. — Oerxraq; competent. n«at; «x cllent on shirts: frlenj parlormaid and wait ress; both cone hf«My recotatc«nd«d: city Of country. Morrow's Bureau. 721 Lexlnston a-ve.. corner s sths th st^ ! MiKStli --Refined younx German: speaks French; with Rood reference: country place; *30. Mi*« ShoaVs^ Bureau. i Eat Oj at. ( NOItSE. — By Finnish «v': enccellent -»f^»Ti<^. can do fine sewinK: <P> anywhere. v\"#W» Bu reiu. SSI Columbus aye.. near 75th St. Tel. 7VQ4 Schuyler- K.-.E. — French: ihoroujhly competent: •» cellent »eamstre«s; one and two >"^ii<lr»i: three yenr* 1 personal r-»fer.*ncei»: itae^rs J23. livduwriaJ Association. • BB * M . 4Su Jit NUIttKRY tiOVERNESa or moth^r'tt Uelfxir: in rival famllv: references. Go". ern-a». Tnbttne Uptown OSes. "1251 Broaijwsj. Rg-SCHTS. ti.onin.\. JTEW JEKSET. fiDarl^orougb^SlsfllKiin ATLANTIC CITY. X. J. J<i-M_h Tfhise <: taaa < impaii/. | . THE EDGEMERE, _Jl>T O RANGE. >rW _TEKS_T. (30 mmute* from X*-" Tor) > _4»». .n An e-clusive. rrfned X_-_xly ho_s_ .*"-*- —1 r_ot!er~. trnprovements. El*~— :or. t»wp_UT_«*» private bathe. etc. Acco_j£n(xi»tea ••• ha»" d--d and arty- ~T. H. CULBERT. Proof. _ OLD POINT COMFORT. HOTEL CHAMBERLIN. THE COiTP-ETB Y__R-ROC^^D RESORT. Golf, Tennis. Boating. Dancing-. unitary Drills. Naval JtaneeuvTe*. Tie most ____l_ce_t sea water »wt_____: pool la America. B.^°^_C^_-_^lo 3T KffC-__-T ! F Reserv_ti'o_a an- all information a* H<wai : ,-,_,- . o_U:e. 1122 Broa-way. •phona IST» • JlaflJ- =<r:are. or Z d £^<^~ Mc-r.e. V :.?. Mgr. Forti-»» Monrae. \a»_ 6OLTH C__-O__N-^ • i-ru O P ;H I4*-t health a__ 9 I « MB ~»/*" ■ !XE?I, S. G. I; sort. A modem fnt-tly _sta' ■»lamolla Inn '■' Booklet Hetiry Bn«rl_ r~s~ | TVPEWF.ITiNG AND TY?EWR!TEFT3^ : VICTOR VISIBLE. 79 N_"o mt.; <__**>__• free: _n ma_es taken .art p_ya«__e: *_*»__• la u_de-woo_» Remtngtoaa Oil-ef. 9mlt_- , desks AND OFFICE FURNITURE. ! ROLL. TOP ~ DESKS OFFIC3 IBHUIIUI te trreat vartsty ■Jt style anil prlca. ' T. G. SSI-I-ErW. 11l -■-■--. St. INSTRUCTION. For Both Sexes— City. tide: b_h_itz school OF i__vct;a__s, MADISON SQUARE 1 1122 Broadway"*. Harlem Branch. 343 Lenox aye.. above t_7__ __ Brooklyn ** 21S Llvtnsstoa Street. 350 BRANCHES IN ALL CTTT__w Pupils hear and ■!*--__ the r.»w l_csuai« «_ c!ua:vei>- from, the first lesson. Trial l_s-o_« free. . FRENCH IN FIVE WEEKS. A pracu- i*e of French sruar - ante^d. Prof. CHOFFT.ET. of Par??. Cashes d?.i!^. 11. Allow rr* to -xpiat~i my BTStotn ' STUDIO. 1 Weat 34th 9*. For Boys and Young Men— City. V7_« I T "IDE i>»T_rcr«>s ►>; ♦ dwb-xest _-_>—- y "■__'_»"• M_rH_si.«rrc.- __."»GCiG_S. __TG_oS__ T» In* U» »■ Special Subjects: Adverti-tnsr. etc 31S'W..''.7thg'- Pend to- Special B"Qk>;- . Swimming-. SWSIiIMGINSTFUCTiQN - j, BOWK ■ - • jMa T. M 3:s ■vr_s"" ITTH ST SCHOOL AGENCIES. American and Forelsn Teach er%* Agency. Supplies Professors. Teachers. Tutors. Gorr-» e messes, etc.. to Colleges, Schools and Fa_tlli_— Apply to Mrs. iL J. YOUNG- FCLTOV. 33 Union Sqqar-- CARPET CLEANING. N. V, CARPET CLEAXIX6 WORKS Oldest. Largest. Most Jfod__ , 437 AND 430 WEST 45TH ST. TeL 459- Bryant. Esrab!:sc»'l t«57- VT. E. JORDAN. EDTI.v LENT; CAK£FUL CARPET tt-A.NI.NG CO.— Oe__i by compressed air. steam. h»a _ or on floor 1£34 Sro_<l»av. 421 East ♦Bl_ st- CO— — BRANDT. Tel 132--3St_. PURCHASE -\3 EXCHANGE. The Antique Furniture Exchange . 13-13 W. 28ti» St* a'r Broadway. Dosires its patrons to b* vz.i9 i ui-?4 and tell th«ir friends of tis# S«e:!- Anntial Special Retfaerica Sals ft the eatlr* gtodb ttat tie? =»7 se cure rarjains and dertv» the benefit. Everrthl=s m*.-kecs '-3 Plata ton* Kara pieces ard rara prices. Vow *«l the rim* and thi» thg »tace to frer. ROOFING. H^ LAME'S "Pi t A nH_fi«»r =#■* H_ ds Leaders or Tina Pfpe* = AWAY FROM WALL " S.| Lanes "Idsal" "Anti-Bus." S j ___in_j_ia-coated aha«t ataal laatfaar% =_jhi rutters. conductors. Can pipe*- aja Send for Circulars — ad -.>!••. rRA G. LANE. 20" E. »>4-.- St. >r t. LOST— BANKBOOKS. BANKBOOK .No. 447.470 of tfc«» Uaioa _*•*• «s*~ lngs — ank ts niissin^. Any person having * claim to tt is hereby c_n«_ upon, to present t}»«» sa..:e within ten days or sub- to 1 .~g __!<! pass&o^k ca. ncellfd a_ d a new on» miv.d. BANKBOOK No. 046.7^ of the Uaion I»__e Sar irjs Bank is mis__g. Any person h-*li is » claim to M is hereby called upon to present th« same within ten days or submit to t_vtna; tall passbook canceled and a new one iasnxl. Luol'. — Passbook No. 105.541. Issued by _!• Union Square £_'. u_C3 Bank, formerly thw l_ stltuuon for the Savings of Merchants* Clerka. Finder wti! pleasa rw.urn ft to tfte bank. LOST.— Bankbook No. 4-7,321 of the E_Uffra_- Icdu-trial Savings Bank. Payment stopped. Plea!"'.- return book _ bac_. No. 5i C__x-b-r« sitre*— LOST OR STOLEN. — Bankbook No. 497.09« of the Emigrant Induatriat Sa-lntrs __ns_ Payment stopped. Pleas« -star-. Book t* Bank. No. 51 Chambers at. .. LOST OR STOLEN. — Baa-book Nc. 533,337 at ihe EU_i?ra_t IndustrUu s»v_o Ban-. I_»— arent stopped. Please return book to t-sk. >o» BT Chambers at. . „ _O_T OR STOLEN. — __.n_\boo_ No. __3,_^* of the Emtsrant Industrial Savinsa Bank. Paqr— bmbm stopped. Please retura book to bank, X©» 51 Chambers 3^ LOST «Jlt STOLEN. — BanicSook No. _J»4C>» o_ the Emigrant Industrial tnss Bask. Pay— user; stopped. P!ea;e return book to bask. Now 31 Chamber* mt. BUSINESS CHANCES. ATTENTION. — If yon desire tf» tuy cr sell ar— • kind of basin.'* 1 call on _»: ai Ban pr»^ cored: pater.tj avid, our nods ibew re»ul:». Cea-ar — Co.. _-<> Broad-fay. AT A GREAT REDACTION, prinuag ef «M kinds: we can say« you MV jo!liuon Press. mnccraaoT* tr-. CaiT Pr»«3 «42 FultO" 8-. !C T NOt7c"E TO CREDITORS. NOTICE TO CRS^>TTORS: — TAKE XOTICQ that ths unden»i<Tsed intend to aPF-Iy to th* Snrrosate of Wajjh'nston County for Letters of Administration of the Goods, etc. of Ct!s» Christie. Ut* of the Town of i1~«rWB8l, County o{ VTaahlnstoa a-d Stata of N«w Tori. d^c^ase<l. according to th« provU!on» of Section 26G4 of the Co»i« of Civil Procedure, for Ihnlt tn^r the p*nafty of bonda «4 admtnUitratlfta: and notlee i* hereby given to all person* ha-v :ns claims anaiast aaid Eliza C_rl«tt». d«K.i«»«n to present their. c!*:ras. with prop«r Touchers thttreot. to the Surrujale of the Co«Riy aC TVashtnffton. at hla . ac« in the Villa** or Salem. N. V. on »r tx»for« th« 23th day of February. lUIO. -"_, Dated. Greenwich. N. T-. Januarr ~. J9:^. WILLIAM JOHN McGEOCH. WILLIAM D CKDiI3TIE. VAN NESS A 11AYN A Attoraey*. Cre«"* wieh. X. T. ____-_---_-----—• DOMESTIC SITUATIONS WANTED. Fentale. PARLORMAO— Caa assist walttos; Jf^Jfi^T -ace«. F. M-. cars ll.<»ia*. 50* «M« 70th at. - TRAINED NURSE vreuM take entire car« or In valid or elderly pwrson: «x;erleuw-sd .: 71 *?" Hns; ■»«»«*•«•. «isaU*nt f»f.rinrw C C. Iribm .- Uptown Cfflce. I>>* BraaiTray. n