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TWO of the QUALITY ADVERTISEMENTS
I HELP WANTED.
Male.
SALESMEN. — T_ro_it_<rat the mlt«I _t_t«_. to
•ell automobile necessities; reference- re
quired. The O'»I1 Tire and Protector C<_,
3*o Broad-ray.
Female.
; DZaiONSTRATORS WANTED for the Titus
Darner. S3 to .5 day made. Call 140 Liberty
i *».. New York City.
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READ THE OTHERS AND GO TO WORK -;
HELP WANTED.
1 Male. " '~ "'"
AGENTS — G«t t>usy; make e_»y money celling
II aaiaiTtilr National Accident-Sickness p-jl!ci<n
rs detl_. Apply Creamer National Casualty Co..
;V Nassau st. , \
AKTISTS WANTED— To .earn newspaper
•jretcMaß-. Tnagmxlae Illustrating and fashion
,raw:r.« Thomas. 158 West 2Sd t.. New York.
BOCKKEEPER. famijlar with typewriting; IS
to X years of age; •aia'-v $12- Mla-hlll tPc-l- ,
tjcr. B^icer>. Flatlron Building. j
___=RK— lours mar. about 22. well educated.
neat —• arp**i"aroe and personality ■ preferably
wl'h kr..->» ■'•■ig- of Ijcokkeeplrsg and stenography;
f t>oS OTT»«unit: fIV-fl 1 ' weekly to start. Busi- l
rew F*.-^ j-» Co . SOP Broad wa> :
CO6T ACCOUNTANT— Experience- ; thoroughly
ra__ltar with sto%-« manuracturtng business;
!:*s«vi_.o0 ft . C_Jl. write Business Senice Co.. ,
|Ac. Broadway. _
FI7 "75 SALESMAN. with machinery
■ r-: —*-',»_-.•.■«. !—■; Jls weekiy to star-
Business «er»-lce Or>.. 309 Bro-dway.
ELECTRICAL. SUPPLlES— Opportunities for two
e.x7*-r:''. s_leamen this line. Manhattan dis
trict. *MO-$ 1.500. Buataess Service Co. 306
_joa-w«y. __.
FOKEIG-N REPRESENTATIVE for South Amer
lca- man sp«_k!sg Spanish and hav.r.^ Jtnowl
-eg " cf pharmace-tlcals or medicine: Jl.fiOO
•2'-- Pusinesa Service Co.. 30t> Broadway.
55c hustling salesman to handle beat proposi
tion otj l»ng Island; liberal commissio_; leads
?jn-s^ed. Suite 1.031. 47 West S4th st.
INSURANCE industrial men; easy selling el_«
dae; golden ojportur.lty. 10:30 to 1, Suite 612.
1M f 'th aye-
IN^URAN'-E— lndustrial men aril] learn golden
"ofpor*.__:ty as side lice by calling 10:30 to 1
f. _:te <>12. 156 " • h ave.
_LaN a-.d WIFE to take charge of kitchen ;
hotel. »«_*hore. Impeiial Agency. M 6th aye.
MAN ana WIFE as working housekeeper and
roner; hctol, _eash__. Imperial Agency, CB3
6th l.> ' . . .
MANAGER re take charge of territory on a new
MtUWj-ltlon; executive; salary $2.500 Mighill
Broker*. c "at; < -on Bull-'.ng.
rKEMIUM MANAGER, thoroughly experienced
i_ mail nr_er or premium *tore merchan_isir.g;
J_.<MV»-*3.< v n CaJl. write. Business Service Co.,
?c-i> Ftroa.wcv
_A___MAN. machinery * n( * second hand equip
ments ard s_rP'les. to locate in Philadelphia.
B-Si__- Service Co.. 30S> Broacway _
SALESMAN fjilcers' -a - - are to r_r resent
Kaf>rn ccm;_Tiy in West; salary open. Busi
r—- Service Co.. 3"g Broadway.
fAl_.-i_AX, for New for* City, experience, in
;^_j territorj-; salary- $15 and commissions.
>I:_ti!il (Portion Brokcrt. Flatiron Building. _
_A___MAN — Novelty company requires first
clasp Al specialty salesman with good record
to co-.fc o-.f r Eastern section of country: $1.500-f2.<»X>.
Cs'.l. write Business Ser-<.-ic« Co.. 309 Broadway.
_ALE=M^._N. CANVASSERS — Sell Mazo. the new
:_i!v;dual row-tier*- toilet »>oap. to households,
c-tci factories, stores. 187 Greenwich St.,
F-'crr.'l.
______ 31— -II — Throughout the United States to
*»:! a_t_mobi!e necessities: references required
The O Neil Tire and Protector Co.. 320 Broad
way
STENOGRAPHER— Bright. Intelligent; prefera
tlv with some knowledge at bookkeer^g; good
Cppcrtunttj with company In New Jersey; $15.
■neekly to start; good future. Business Service
<" v rr:r>_.ry. 309 Broadway.
_ 7ENOOHAPHER. for nearby town; -alary fls.
MlsrhiH (Position Broken. Flatlron B_t:dir.g.
SUPERINTENDENT — Experienced in manufact
» of ladies* underwear epecia'.ties. to take
charge ct about 200 employes; factory in New
j»-.» r; $1,500-$2.000. Business Service Co., 30W
Broadway.
Female.
_.3TI_TS TT ANTED — To learn newspaper
sketching, rragaiine illustrating and fash
lob _r*wl_g. Thomas. 15$ West _3d st. New
TrrK.
ATTENDANTS, female; institution near city; $25
monthly, maintenance and laundry: three days
tft mor.thir- Irwtn Bureau. 77 .V«-«: lltß an.
BRIGHT WOMEN canvassers to sell toilet goo_a
_s:iy nee_»_; 50 p»r cent commission. Yung
T-nir Toilet Gcoda Co.. 217 East 22d st.
CHAMBERMAID and UI"SDRE?S war.ted at
ex^«-l>nt position, •iirs. Dickinson's Oo
rr^rarire Employment Bure__. 373 _th aye.. cor
r»rST.th si
CHA_U3E___A__». for city family: ex^-ellerst
-:ace- at „« references required. Mrs. <^oi-
Ler*_ Agency. 122 Wi-st _3d t-. flrst floor.
COOKS. whTTe ___ colared; hotels! coa&UT. eea
short." l_o__U___; good wages. Imperial
A_«ncy« • - ■ fith aye.
___JON_T_t_.TORS wm_t«_ lor the Titus earner;
?3 to 5* day made. Call 140 __b«>rty Ft.
l-i'.H.-cM A Kl-R 7 ? APPRENTICE— Wanted, a
r,«-t g:rl to assist dressmaker. Apply 704 East
5 BBth rt-
GENERAL HOUSEKEEPER — f-O-J^T, : small
__B_Iy; _rI_C refereric^: po'vi horre. fair tre_7
isesi right party. Appiy Pir-zarro's Exchang_.
63* >^Th aye.
J-/.v.r-nrip.KEn-?rr.a;! family, r.o washing:
!t_- i_f____e_ required. Mrs. CO— U>r_ Agency,
__! V>'<>st —Id st.. first floor, after «■
kT'^HENMAIDS •waste-: city and country: S^o-
J-T. Mr 6. IMckincon's Co-operative Employ
l_em Bsreaa. 373 sth aye.. comtr 3Tith Ft.
La rS"_»H ESSES, kitchen girls, charr.b. rrr-aids. to
_«<=:»: -iv_:::r:g: countrj- hotels; g:>od wag^s.
;-_irw>iial .\___cy. OS3 <th a*^-
nI"~RSS fo r diet kitchen: $40: call here imm»
?:.».•(-':■. The HopVtai Educational Bureau. W~
y ■■- a-i» . bet. -»2d and 431 s; » _
BTENOGEtAPHER for law office; *a'.ary ,18. pos
rtblj mor»; m_st V«? __t_l>etent; flrm downtown;
Cfcristiaa "nly. Jup;. EUchar.gtr. 87 Nassau st.
Established 1»W. .
CTEXOOEJUPHER— _fwst N> rery cooßpe-feat
_ke*per: ia__ry*f_S: Christian or Gentile
4. ■:.. good. perm__e_t r<>_;tioTi. Japp Exchange.
FT Ni«nj sr. Es_.-'Jshed IJ*«. _ ._____.
« AITRESS-PABU-OB HJkXD; (30: T*-__st_at: to
C r, t o t'ragmoor. N. Y. Call to-day. Miss Anna
!„ -v Century E»npio? rnent. 15 West _Mh St.
_<j HOITSEWOEKEHS.'; wtoIt« and c"lore_ ; clt\.
„-..,.,.. jo,, ;o PO per n-.or.th; small farr-iiies.
Tr per *'. Arency, fiW> Bth aye.
WORK WANTED.
Male.
BOOKKEEPER or BVtStXKSS MANAG _P..-By
g . r ...,- r . i>^ poi<i abi'i'^es: or an- position or
respon-iblHty. Fulton. T^V> TV»«t _."d s:.
.—_,— .^^^ Large and Small
To Let Offices
Single or ea Suite in the
TRIBUNE BUILDING
i <^ A"*ss«n Street Opposite City Ha.ll Pa.rk
The Centre of
Transit for tlie
Metropolitan
District
*L" Stations
Entrance to
Brooklyn Bridge
Subway
Ail within a Step
APPLY FOR TERMS TO THE RENTING
AGENT. ROOM
WORK WANTED.
Male.
BOOKKEEPER. 26: experienced general office
work and correspondence; 2ti yearn in lum
ber business. L. 8.. Box 1. Tribune Office.
BOOKKEEPER (ledger clerk). 28. married.
»ood references. English and German, wishes
1 jrood position. Edw. Jung, 270 Onderdonlc
; aye., Brooklyn.
BOY < IS ' — Ambitious, willing; and oMlirlnK.
desires position in effice or as general help
er: food pence Address. E. Kosenbertr,
74 Columbia St.. New York City.
CHAUFFEUR (Scotch) — Thoroughly practical
mechanic: careful driver; strictly s«ber; re
liable: willing, obliging; personal, written rof
■ erences. moderate wage?; city or countrj'-
William MacDoncld. 24.1 West 4~Sth St.
CHAUITFEUR. — Experienced driver; make own
repairs, any make; best reference; wage*. $1*
I weekly. Address Rice. Tribune Uptown Office,
lS64__Broadway.
CHAUFFEUR and~UJSEFUL. MAN.— Llgtit col
( cred South American; licensed; bo anjrVb«re;
moderate salary. Gay. care of Williams, 243
West 60th st. .
i CHAUFFEUR. — Mechanic; single; «M year kst
. reference; all cars: wages reasonable; carelul
I driver. _ Joseph P.. »>44 6th aye.. care of Konn.
CHAUFFEUR — Colored; beat references^ lates\
motor cars. Gtorge E. Reeves. 102 Weal 53d St. ,
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY STUDENT EM
; PLOYMENT COMMITTEE can furnish thor
j otjgh'.y competent men and women tutors and
companions: also clerks and draftsmen, for
part time and summer work. Employment
Committee. Sub-station S4. City. Telephone
1400— Momlnggide.
DRAFTSMAN — Mechanical, German, over
eight years experience: all around man: $15
; a w»*»k. Address P. S.. Box 7. Tribune Office.
! FRENCH correspondent, typewriter. O. B. F..
j Tribune Office.
NURSE.— Attendant, companion; by German
; American: 25 years' experience: can furnish
i best personal city references. Petzsch, 217 East
j 25th M
STENOGRAPHER and TYPEWRITER— Young
man; limited experience; moderate salary: can
I give a little assistance with book" H. H.. Trib
| un« Uptown Office. 13»>4 Broadway.
j WANTED — By young energetic salesman, a
trax-elllng position with a good, reputable con
ecra covering New England and Middle Western
territory; larger territory If necessary; must be a
good salary or a liberal commission and ex
. ;>• r.ses Employed. Box 4". Tribune Office
! YOUNG MAN of 30, 10 years" experience and
} with a thorough acquaintance In wholesale
j and retail drug trade, desires to establish an
i agency or branch office in Chicago for an
j Eastern firm in that line; can furnish th.- vry
i best of references as to character etc. Walter
F. We߻im. No. 42 East Lake at.. C hlca go. 1 1 U
YOUNG MAN (150 — Wishes position at any
thing: r.^at appearance; best references:
I office experience; would g-> cut of town. Stultz.
52 Hast 101't ft.
YOUNG MAN. high school graduate, good ref
erences, will do any kind at work. A. 8.. 138
I Zjtz -c - :• ait., Brooklyn.
YOUNG MAN. — Aged 1J»: <%ffic« of manufacturing
1 cencerr. : referents. B!oss. 201 East 104 th st.
YOUNG MAN (21) wants clerical work; has ex
perience as receiving, stock and invoice clerk;
|Al references. Alfred E. J. BOCTO, 60 Watts at.
Female-
A WOMAN of refinement, teacher, and otherwise
' *-xr-erience(J. desires position In freph air work
:or as matron for the purnmer. Address L. J.
. i ix>uck:=. East Had.^am. Conn.
: EXVKRi£S< "tIV. reliable hotel housekeeper
wants position at summer hotel; I eptlon -
j able hotel reference. Address Position, 05 Cen
tral aye.. Newark. N. J.
■ SCALP BPECIAI — Will treat ladies at
their homes during day or evening: will
tnke os* or two pupils: terms reasonable.
Mme. Louise. Mia Fitzgerald's Bureau, 503
fith aye.. entrance 42d st.
tyTewrTttng. multigraphi ng.
Accurate. reasonaMe. Ray. Room 9008, Met
ropolitan Building. 53d St.. Mad. son aye. Tele
rhone. 563^ — Gramercy.
j DOMESTIC SITUATIONS WANTED.
Male
BUTLER. Swede; thoroughly competent, hon
est, strictly sober; city, country": excellent ref
! erenee: also second and useful men, coachmen
' and gardeners. ?ampson & Nelson's- Bureau. 413
I 4th aye. Tel.. 1M39 Madison Square;
I BUTLER. &c. — Competent Fiersch couple; but
ler. va>t, useful man; lady's rr.aJd, cham -
! frrr.aid or parlormaid; strictly sober; hon
!<»r- written and i-ersona! recommendations. Fer
i I 4-7 West 40-h Jit. _ .
i COACHMAN .— Married North of Ireland Prot
estant; private family; 1 pst reference as to
; ability; willing to lelp with aatomoblles. Hughes.
| 711 2ti ave^ _-
j COACHMAN. — Colored; first c:as.«; tally un
den'tar.df h!s business: of n-at afp^aranof-;
1 familiar vith city driving; can furnish fly»
j years' re_erenc«. Address John Green. 12
I Brooklyn avf.
! AHOJMAS- Thoroughly understands horses
and carriages: willing, obliging; best rerer
enc^*; rointry pr^f^rred. Address 1-. A.. Tribune
Uptown OfflC-.- 13C4 Broadway.
CO~OK. &c— Engilshman to take entire charge
of gentleman's apartments: cook and va!et
... or three gpr.tiemfn: abstaim r; good ref
erences. A. J. s.. Pan Bo« I*3. Main at., Mll
bum. N. J.
V _KM MANAGEH or FOREMAN on gentleman's
\,;_"-e* thoroughly com^ftent. m!d_!e aged mar
t:~4 man: eoc>_ references. J_ P.. Peasant viile
Mation. Wpst cheater County. X. Y. _
FARM HAND — Germac: has gool exr^ricne*' in
this <-c_r.try ar.ii understands his work: sober
and""r«:! table: $25. Mathewson Bureau. SIS «th
I _v#. T»!.. 37S Bryant.
I pTRM HAND — By a braw yourg Scotsman, a
good farmer and cowman: sober and oblicing:
j $2.'> ".Tarr.es, Mathewson Bureau, hl^ 6th art.
Tel". 37^ Fryant. _
| gXrdFXER — American; fine vegetable grower;
g a"="' frames, fruits. 11: wen. lawn, etc.; two
j y<_rs in la_t place. Carpenter's Bureau. 154
| 6th »v«. .
i gTrdKNFR — Swede: married, no children:
g—eenhonse, fruits, flowers and vegetables; run
j gas ermine; well recommended. Carpenter's Eu
| rea _. JM «t>tw. . i
' GARDENER— By voiinc Spaniard: single; flr.e
vegetable grower; hothouse. giass frames.
' milts < ".owe-s, general work; good reference.
I Carpenter's Borean.^ 184 6th sive.
CS_3-J_s?MA_r.— Toung Bw*de: experien^i:
outsld« or Inside work; willing, r.eat. abso
i lately honest ami sober; g-wl references, samp
! sea ft Nelson. Bureau, 412 4th are. Tel.. I^CJ
! Madison^qua^re^
_-{t|SFC_i ... — German: competent around gar
den lawns, etc.; atoo exrericncfd with herpes,
\ mr« ani chiclterjs; serA references; $_•". Mathew
i fon rcrcau. 818 6th aye. Tel.. 37» Br-'ant.
Absolutely Safe
Fast-Running
ELEVATORS
(Plunger Type)
Electric Light
and Janitor
Service
OPEN EVERY
DAY
IN THE YEAR
NKW-YORK DATLY TTUBT^VE. SATTJRBAY, MAY 7. 1910.
DESKS AND OFFICE FUF^tTURE.
ROLL. TOP
DESKS
OFFICE
FURNITURE
In great variety
of style and price.
T. G 5 I.LEW.
11 Fulton St.
OOMESTIC SITUATIONS WAN ,ED
Female
"VALET.— First ciMs; reference: 2H years with
last tmployer. Brown. 203 East 4Sth St.
CHAMBERMAID or parlor maid, Swedish";
•willing to assist with waiting; prefers to go
to Lenox. Mass.; three years' reference. Miss
FitzGerald's Bureau. 503 Fifth aye.; entrance
42d st.
CHAMBERMAID AND WAITRESS. A lady
wishes to place two girls, together or sepa
rately, 'an above. Call at 52 East 49th st,
COOK.— By young Finnish girl; be_rof~c!ty ref
erences; has friend chambermaid and waitress;
country preferred. Weld's Bureau, 324 Colum
bus aye. Tel. Schuyler. •
COOK— scotch Protestant; excellent cook; best
reference*, no objections to lar^» family, with
help- fro any distance. Mrs. Collier. Agency,
122 We*t 23d St.
HOUSEWORKER. -By younir Finnish (rirl; city
or country; wages, $16 to $I*. Weld's Bureau,
524 CPlumbug aye. Tel. 7834— Schuyler.
KITCHENMAID— Neat. competent. Swedish
girl- well recommended; also, several young.
newly landed Swedish «rirls: kltchenmaids or
housework. Sampson _ Nelson's Bureau. 412
4th aye Tel.. IS£K Madison Square.
LADY'S MAID — English. Protestant; can cut
and fit: excellent seamstress, good hair
_ie»ser, packer, traveller: year and half's ref
erence last employer. V.. Miss FitzGerald's
Bureau. 803 f.th aye.: entrance 42d -t. ■
MAli i' AND BEIAMSPTRHJ-B. Swedish: competent;
Rood reference; wages. -_." B. M. r>s_ I>ex
lnyton aye.
TRAINED NTRSE- Excellent references from
prominent physicians of Philadelphia and
New Tork: highly recommended by former
patients: will take entire charge of Infant or
invalid; desires permanent position or tempo
rarily during summer months: *"»° per month;
will furnish further particulars upon request.
Address Nurse. ."16 West lS2d St.. New York.
TWO GIRL.S to do work of small house or
work together; aunt 30, niece, lfl to IS;
Rood references. 8.. Miss Fitzgerald's Bu
reau. f>o3 sth aye.: entrance *- -1.
WAITRESS — Scotch Protestant; very neat: fully
competent; can take first class ■: ■•<?: ( -i!«nt
reference.; city or country. Carp of Mrs. Col-
H«r's Agency. 122 West _;!<* rt., X V City.
YOUNG IRISH GIRL.. exceptionally neat, strong::
lately landed ; assist ■with housework, car** ohH
r<r and (renfrallv useful; $12 monthly. Irvvin's
Bureau. 77 West ilth st.
CARPET r!_c A r\j|NG
Carpet & Rug Cleansing
The C. H. Brown GO, f^iil^y mn
209 * 211 E. 37th St. 11541 5
N. f. CARPET CLEANING WORKS
Oldest. Largest. Most Modern.
437 AND 439 WEST 4_TH ST.
Tel 4rtU2 — 4>W_ — Bryant. Established 1857
W H JORDAN EDWIN LENTZ.
CiREFTL, i-ARI'ET CLEANING CO.— CIMM
by compressed air. steam, hand or on floor.
JKS4 Broadway. 421 East 48th »t. COE &
BRANDT Tel. 132 — 88th.
TYPEWRITING AND TYPEWRITERS.
tunruiniTrho all makes. $To to $50;
TYPEWRITERS ss^g^g^
iirLiiniiL.no & c . •_ .K^a
VK"TOR VIBIBLE, 79 Nassau St.: catalogue
free; all makes taken part payment; bargains
in Cnderwood-, Remingtons. Olivers. Smltlia.
ADVERTISEMENTS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS
for The Tribune received at their Uptown
Office. No. 1364 Broadway, between 36th and
87th sts.. until 9 o'clock p. m. Advertisements
received at the following branch offices at reg
ular office rates until - o'clock p. m.. viz.: 26 i
6th aye.. s. c. cor. 23d rt.; 158 «th aye.. cor.
12ih St.- 104 East 14th Ft.: •-",7 TVest 42d St..
between' 7th --' St»i ays. • I*?. VT^t '?:>"- st
FURNISHED ROOMS TO L ET v
LARGE SVNNT OORNKK ROOM. running
water- private family; beautif-_l location
facing the Hudson, telephone. Harrison, .18
West l<H«t bt. Teleph ne 8000 — Rlverrtde.
I edroom
. . bl ck sub
way: $s " Franklyn. 153 West 1"-" J -
23D ST., _0 EAST (iladlcon Square South)—
Suite, two roorr.E. bathroom; by month:
referencee . _____-. .
64TH ST. 35-37 WEST— Between Broadway
and Central Park: subway, 6th and IKh
aye -L" ■■■'•.. Large and rmall rooms.
•n-Ilh plenty of tub and shower baths for
pent 1 , men. also 1. 2 and 3 room suites: ele
vator, modern hotel service, restaurant. Tele
phone. Columbus — 1390. -■ ■'
Brooklyn.
P.EMFEN ST.. Ifls. Brooklyn.— Xew. large.
pfi\ r ■ gtlbwav "•■'■ ' ■"■'•■
BOARD AND ROOMS.
23D ST., 418 WEST— double, single rooms,
private bath: telephone; Southerners accom
modaled: excellent _t ah le. ,
113 TH ST.. 51 1 WEST; — Room in high class
apartment, with every comfort and conven
ience: Mock from Drlv*. two from Morning
sid*> Park: for t-.vo refin°<l adults willing to
pay for sam»: private family: board optional.
Apartment 7".
LOST BANKBOOKS
LOFT — Bar' No. f t the Union
i claim to it tpon to
- -
.-.no Is- .
LOST — Bankbook No. 009,279 of Dry Dock
Savings Institution. Ary person having
claims upon said book is called upon to pre
sent the sam* to the bflnk within thirty d.iys
or said hook will be d»clar-rd caacellod and
extinguished sine! a new one Issued in lieu
t h ereof . ______
LOST "OR STOLEN— Bankbook No. 170.072 of
the German Savings Bank in the City of
• .... York, corner 4th a%e. and 14th St.. la
sued to Mnrt'n Bent All persons are cau
tioned again-t negotiating the me If not
retui-ried to the bark on the 2*th day of May.
If'in. a. duplicate will be issued.
ADVERTISEMENTS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS
for The Tribune received at their Uptown
Off.rp. No. 1364 Broadway, between 3«th and
37th .-. until 9 o'clock p. m. Advertisements
received at the following branch offices at re»f
ii'a- office rates until *> o'clock r>. m., viz.: _fU
Kth ay*.. s. c. cor. 23;5 st.; l'< «;h aye.. cor.
I_:h st- 104 East 14th St.; --■'.-. St.,
between 7th and *th ayes. ; 263 West I2stb at. :
io?.r, rid aye. ; ifi_f? 3d aye. near .■• _• _• . I7 n «
Ist aye, n^f.r S!Hh st.; 15" East 25th St.; 75«
Trerr.ont aye. ; floO .Td aye., and any American
District Telegraph Office.
FORECLOSURE SALES.
! i SUPREME COT' RT. NEW YORK COUNTY.—
I . Inna C. S. Hasaey, PlaintifT. asainst Charles
Schenck. et a). Defendants.
' In pursuance of a v.idgm^nt of foreclosure
I i and salt, duiy made and entprcfi in the above
. i entitled actlonj and hearing rtatp rh* 25th day
" i of Ar>ril, 1010. I, the undersigned, 'he rpfproe
- ' in "=a!d 'iudument nanifri, v.jll sell it public
' j auction at the Exchar.ir" Salesroom. Nos. 14-16
■ ' Vesey street, in the Borouph of Manhattan.
' City of New York, on the 110 th flay of May.
- j 1810 ' at 12 o'clock r.oon on that day. by
'■ ' Jacob H Mayers, Auctioneer. t!;e premises
' i directed by Mid J'jaKm.-nt to be sold, and
■ therein described as follows:
1 I that certain lot of land, with the build
! ir.Ks and Improvements thoreon. in the Bor
- ! oii?h of Manhattan. Ctty of New York, bound
. i <?d and dVscribed as followii;
- I Beglni at a point on the northerly lin» of
j Jones street distant wi« hundred and nine
teen feet (119) and elpht iSi Inches westerly
jj r _ cne corner forrued by the Intersection if
the nortaerly »ide of Jones Btreet with the
westerly «ide" of Fourth strf et. running thence
northerly one hundred il«oi feet. th. n-e west
: e'lv uve-.tv-flv.? (2.-.I feet: then"« soutliwardly
i and part of the distance throuKh a party wall
lore hundred (l° n > f pPt to lhe northerly side
i of Jor.es s'reet. and thence easterly alonp th«
j northerly side of Jones street twenty-five (25)
i 'Vet to the point or place of hnpinnlnff. Said
: nrnnlsea belnr known by the street nunih*-r 11
i Jonas' street. Borough of Manhattan. City of
; New York. , „ „-,. ,01,1
i nn-f-ri New York. April 2.th. 1010.
CAMPc'nv H. WE!NHANT>LER. Referee.
MAfTOLJI prsr/HEIMER, Attorney for
' -Plaintiffs. 34 Nassau street, Borough of
Manhattan. New York City.
The- following is a diagram of the property
to be sold: st r< .et.
!; c.l.
l\l
I HKJ S
s s ■
I ! 100 Z I
-
<
j M ■__
T h« approximate- amount of ti)» Men or
rharee toTsatlsfy which the above described
nrnnertv U to he sold Is Five Thousand Two
! SSSflwd and Thlrtyrflve .nd 90-tOO ($3,233.90)
j,,,.,,-. \. ith interest thereon from tli<- L'l'ikl
I .Vn'v- of April I 81«. topether with .- o st.i and |
' Jiomr," amounting to TTir-o Hundrnd ami!
I Tblrtv-eiKht an.l 50-100 tS3M.SO) Dollars, with '
i^n.-rVst from Apri] Knd. 1010. together wllhj
!,, ; .', nws of the Bale. The appioximato
amount of the taxes. as.«.>ssnients and water
ra^i " or Jth-r Hens, which are to be allowed
I ><i th« nurchaser out of the pur. than- money
or Mid bv'tho reterwe. Is Nine :: un .lred and
' Fifty-four and 71-100 ■*:'".-* ri> Dollars and
I f*Ss t ld y prerolses »!'l *■* MWjrabjeet to a first
1 mort««s of Twenty-two Thousand ($22,000)
f n liars with Interest tbereon at five i.ri) p^r
Ten „er annum from March Mth. 1010. Suh
i «^ct alfn to any state of facts that an accu
i rlt« (ur'.v would show.
i^T , --rw York. April 27th. IUIO.
SA Mi'-V '■' WEIXHAN'PLER. Referee.?
• I ',', ' ■ ERT ISI MEN 'I ■-■ AND KLBBrni J ■•;• | , ,N ■
ifor The 1-rihur.e received at their Uptown
OR're No 13*^ Rrnadway. between r.tith and
•»-t'v, «ta uniil 9 o'clock p. ni. Adv-rtiMf nients
leceived'at t» c foHowin* brsnch offices at „*-
u*ar ).nVe Val«- S until S o'clock p. m.. viz.: *n
1 i-'Vv, .i ■' ioj v:» st M?h mt -'> - r> ~ We »' *2d at..
, bUwlrt'Ttli'-nit Stj .uv,; -2.V. v\>., i 33l h s; . :
,',':, ' n^'r rota »> : 137 E«»t j-sm «t. : rsa
Twraont aye.. «™ ;i -| l" vo - Mid any Aniericitn
i District Telesra* 1 ' 1 t> clCt *- '
RESORTD.
NEW YORK.
©©©©■©■©© © © © ® ® © © ©© ©."&©©©(
HEALTH IN THE HILL TOPS
Send 6 cents to the undersigned or call,
at offices named below and set, free, the
New York, Ontario & Western
Railway
BOOK OF
Summer
Homes
Full information about the
delightful summer vacation
region of Orange, Sullivan,
Ulster and Delaware Coun
ties, N. Y. Information
Bureau, 425 Broadway. N. Y. .
OFFICES: — IN NEW YORK — 425.
• 1354 Broadway, 245 Colambu*
At*».. 11l Went 123 th St., l»3
Fifth Aw.
Ticket Offices Desbrowes and West
r» • 1 n 42d St - Ferric*. 56 Beaver St.
Get Particulars . or in Brooklyn —^ court St.. 479
Nostrand Aye.
Special Decoration Day Excursion
JAMES R. DUNBAK, G. P. A., Dept. A. 68 Beaver St.. N. T.
©®©©©©'®©©©©©©®©©®®®®® !
HOTEL CRAMATAN
LAWBSNCE PARK. BRONXVII.LE. N. X.
OPEN ALL THE YEAR
260 rooms: 120 pilvate baths. Exceptional cuUina.
New features: Electric Train Service. -S
minutes; New Oolf Course; New Fireproof
Garage. Tennis and all outdoor sports.
Garden City Hotel
Garden City. Long Island.
18 Mile, from New Y^rk < >p»n all year.
A HIC.H CLASS MODERN HOTEL.
REFINED AND EXCM SIVE.
New a !a Carte Restaurant.
C. J. I-ANNIN COMPANY. TROPS.
The CLSFFTON
ON WATER FRONT
"BONAIRE." PATCHOGI"E. L. L
Opons May _6. American and European Plan.
- <!= W, M JVSKXSB. Prop.
VIRGINIA.
OLD POINT COMFORT.
HOTEL CHAMBERLIN.
THE COMPLETE YEAR-ROUND RESORT.
Golf. Tennis. Boating. Dancing,
Military Drills. Naval .Manoeuvres.
The most "magnificent sea water swimming
poo! in America.
A COMPI.E T E SYSTEM OF MEDICINAL
BVTHF. RE'-OMMENDED BY EMINENT
PHYSICIANS
H^ s^ rv ati.jns and all information at Hotel
Chamberlin office. 1122 Broadway, 'phone 1572
— Madison Square; or address
(}BO F IPAMS, M-r . Fortreai Monroe. V_
VTRGINI& HOT SPRINGS
New York Office. THE PLAZA.
Waters baths, hotels and environments no
where « a ualled. Rheumatism, gout and nervous
diseases cured. Complete hydro-therapeutic ap
paratus. Japanese tea room. Golf, riding, driv
ing and outdoor pastimes. Through sleeper*
leave New York 4:55 P. M. week days. Tickets
and Pullman reservations, C. & O. Office, 383
Broadway. and offices Pennsylvania Railroad.
STERRY. Manager. Hot Springs. V— .
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
White Mountains— July 1 to Oct. 1
-trill ns>__ d! _? UnSICC An<l
NEW PROFILE HOUSE cottar
Leading resort hotel. Unexcelled for its
clientage, location and appointments. .iOO guests.
Golf, tennis, good roads, fine garage.
FI I'MR HOUSE, same management, five miles
from PROFILE 100 guests. June 15 to Oct. 20.
C II GREENXEAF. I). B. PUMER.
Booking address. G. A. VIUES. 1180 Broadway,
New York. 'Phona 474? Madison.
CITY HOTEL.
HOTEL VENDOME, BOSTON.
WAUMBEK
AND COTTAGES.
Jefferson. N. H . in the White Mountains,
Opens June 25.
1-5 hole golf course, on famous scenic auto
routes' Detached family cottages completely
furnished, with hotel service. Address
CHARLES V. MURPHY. Manager.
I.aurel House. Lakewoodr X." J-. until June lit
~ MASSACHIKETTS.
THE NAtTEPASKEMET
MARBIJEHEAD NECK, MASS.
Opens June 15. Finest location on North
cv „ Every room ocean view. Special rates
for June. Circular. E. G. BROWN.
" MAINE.
THE BRIDGTON, b ™_n_° x
' The Kon.e of Ei«< Fish. An Ideal spot, on H'.gh
; , nr ,i j alee Modern Houa*. wr'.-. home com
j forts. Rates $10 and up. G. A. CABOT, Mgr.
EXCURSIONS.
A ¥ A C* \7* A The Land of the
Aw A £+ 1%, /\ The Land of the
X A IV A "Midnight Sun"
JT& *-* X^ *^ a^. I * Gold Glaciers
= and Totem Poles
DELIGHTFUL TOUR. ?£?sSuw JUNE 1
Outward via Canadian Pacific, returning: through the Yellowstone Park.
OTHER TGURS TO EUROPE, ALASKA, COLORADO, YELLOWSTONE,
NEW YORK STATE, NEW ENGLAND AND CANADA.
sendjor" Raymond & Whitcomb Co. 2 New h Y^rk!"
INSTRUCTION.
For Both Sexes— City.
SCHOOL AGENCIES.
American an.«. Foreign Teacher.' Agency.
APPiy -o •"' 23 Union Squaro
BUSINESS CHANCES
A RARE OPPORTUNITY for a printer doing
catalogue an.l booklet work, or desirous of
engajrins In ■«««': a well established concern
„...,... c i OB e to New York, with present bual
n.£ of S5 00- ... month, fully equipped for
fine color printing and emboaain* cataloros
pnvfr"shnw e&rdif. rtc'. but without type de
m^nt Md. nndlnir Ms MM limited on that
Will con* "™'i rar - v vu h *'
V ... M - .1 or e*a« huild
t «d ACCEPT PAY IX WORK
V-? TRADERATES: a! confldentlal. Address
i\ T ,Tea«d abw! ' ■-" lal A.iir.ss
M. B.; Boa -" Tribune Office.
u-i.p <=\IK «".ars B .- hustnesg and property.
IftSterMted addr.M X 0., Tr.l.une
-
wave INVENTION on rotary engine; would
win! Vincent man with Box =22. Pearl Riv,r.
J** . Boa 232. PWI «'-t.
PRPNTINa fine Mllhearts, We: other
• m 1...:m 1 ...:
CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTERS.
iII mmi Tl "Vard«7 circular*, ■trlct per.
•onil VupervUion; hJ»h*.t reWenew. Kelly
t>ljtrlbutius Service. 31j W«» l —«•
RESORTS.
NEW YORK.
YEW -JET-SET.
HOTEL TRAYMORE
Atlantlr City, NT. J.
Op<?n Thronirhout the Tear.
Famous as the hotel with every mo4er_
convenlenca and all the comforts of horn*.
TRAYMORE HOTEL COMPANY,
D. 9. WHITE. Pre_.
Chas. O. Marqaette. Mgr.
BALEN HALL
rIoTEb^SANAToRIUM-Wn
Owing to our Tonic and Curative Baths,
our Elegant /Comfort and Exceptional
Table and Service, w« are always busy.
F. L. YOUNG, Gen'l Manager.
N. Y. Office, 1122 Broadway.
Come to Atlantic City and enjoy the delights
of the Sea Shore In May and June, combined
with the comforts and conveniences which this
famous All-the-year resort has to offer.
Hotel Dennis
j with everything modern. Is always open and
maintains an unobstructed ocean view.
, . WALTER J. BUZBT.
THE BEACH FRONT H2TEL PAR EXCELLENCE
6HBbBURM_
v^TUANTICCITXN.J.
EUROPEAN' or AMERICAN PLAN.
JACOB WEIKEL. Manager.
HOTEL MORTON
VIRGINIA AYE.. NEAR BEACH.
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.
Open all the year Fine table. Suites with
private bath. Handsomely furnished. Perfect
sanitary arrangements. Elevator to all Coon.
Special rates for winter. Capacity 250-
Mrs. N. R. HAINES. Owner and Proprietor
_narlborouß-*®enMtn
ATLANTIC CITY, >*. J.
Josiah White _: Son* Company.
CONNECTICUT.
THE GRTSWOLD
EASTERN POINT.
NEW LONDON, CONN.
Open June 34th.
FINEST SEASHORE RESORT IN AMERICA.
2 '•- hours from New York.
Unequalled Sailing. Bathing, Automoblling.
Driving. Tennis. Golf. Dancing.
Lorn distance telephone In every room.
For Booklet. Rates. <_c . Address
1 W J FLEMING. Mgr.. 71 Broadway, Room
001, New York.
Also Mer. The Belleview. Belleair. Fla.
EDGEWOOD INN
(Greenwich on the Sound , Conn.
Season May 28th to October 15th.
2<« miles from New York; 45 minutes' ride.
Superior stables and new. up-to-date garage
this season.
New Colonial Tea Rooms; Casino; Golf;
Tennis; Bowling; Music Dally.
D. P. SIMPSON. Manager.
PENNSYLVANIA.
THE MOUNTAIN PARADISE.
For those who seek the best in location, aft
pointment, service and comfort.
WfITEK GflP HOUSE
DELAWARE WATER RAP. PA.
Opens May 14. remains open to December.
Booklet ard Auto Maps ,T'~>HX PI'RDT I'OPE.
THE KITTATINNY
The leadir.r hote: at Delaware Water Gap.
Pa. Main hotel now open. Every convenience
and amusement. Write for booklet showing
houl. auto maps, etc^ G. FRANK COPE.
i MOUNT PO'OXO. DELAWARE WATER
i GAP. STROUDSBURG, CRESCO. POCONO
i SUMMIT. DELAWARE VALLEY.
FAMOUS SIMMER RESORTS.
i Information at 42t> Broadway. New York City.
EXCURSIONS.
DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY.
PERFECT FORM wnt. Room *H 20
— CITATIONS.
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW
York, by the *race of God. free an.l inde- !
1 pendent, to Helen L. Foos Grossman, the Bishop
of the Southern Diocese of the State of Ohio, (
ami to all persons Interested In the estate of
Sarah Fooa, late of the. County of New York
: deceased, as creditor*, legatees, next ol kin or
I otherwise. s«^n<l ure^tlr.K: You and each of you
' are hereby cited and required personally to be
and sppear before our Surrogate of the County
of New York at the Surrogates' Court of *aid
• County, held at th« Hall of Records, in th«
I County of New York, on the 17th day of May.
j 1910. at hit If past ten o'clock in the forenoon
of that day. then and there to attend the judicial
: settlement of the account of the. proceedings of
' Fersunon W. Too*, as exneutor of and trustee
under the last Will and Testament of said de
cedent, and such of you as are/ nereby cited as
are under the age of twenty-one years are hereby '
required to appear by your Kuardian if you have.
one. or If you have none, to appear and apply
for on» to b» appointed, or in th« event of y»ur
D«slect or failure to da so. a guardian will be
appointed by the Purroßattj to represent anil act
for you in the proceeding.
In testimony whereof. I have cause. 1 the seal
of the Surrogates' Court of the said
[L. S.I County of New York to be hereunto
affixed. Witness, Hon. Abner C.
. Thomas, a Surrogate of our said Comity at
tie County of New York, on the *i3th day of
March. 1910.
DANIEL J. DOWD.NET.
Clerk of the Surrogates" Court.
SURROGATE'S NOTICES.
i IN PURSUANCE OF AVI ORDER OF HON.
•Abner C. Thomas, a Surrogate of th*
I County of New York, notice Is hereby Riven i
, to all persons having claims against Slgniund !
■ »;uiterman. late of th* County of New York, i
deceased, to present th« same, with vouchers
thereof, to the subscribers, at their plac« of
tranaactln* business. No. 42 Broadway, in the
City of New York, on or before the 29th day
of July nest.
Dated New York, the 23th day of January.
1910.
! i: [.!in OL'ITERMAN. LEOPOLD i.eh
j ■ M \N. Executors.
EUJBTIEIN. TOWNREND A GUITEP.MA.NT.
i Attorney* f«r Exscutora. «2 Broadway.
i New York City. J
The <4 Blue List" of The Evening Mail.
Mr. F. R. Cruikshank, of 1 Liberty street, New
York, used the Blue List of The Evening Mail to sell
some real estate up the Hudson river.
The advertisement cost $21.
Here is the result:
F. B. CRUIKSHASK * CO ..
1 Liberty Street, New York.
The Evening Mail. New York:
Gentlemen— Aa to the value of "Blue List" a<_Tert__- •
' tag: I had a building site for sale overlooking the Hud
son River and about twenty-eight miles from New York.
I inserted an "ad" once under "Blue List.* received about
► fifteen answers, all of the very highest caliber, and th*
_ir_t man who looked at the place bought it.
Yours very truly,
- . . • y\; : F. R. CRUIKSHANK.
If you have real estate for sale, or to lease, what
you want to get in touch with are real buyers and rent
ers — principals — mere brokers and go-betweens.
This is the season to make transactions in real es
tate; and the Blue List is the one medium to use sim
ply" because its nightly readers are people who fcave
means; who like to deal directly; who mean business,
and who are able to do things.
It isn't a matter of what you pay for an advertise
ment.
It is what it produces.
The Blue List costs relatively nearly ten times as
much as any other medium in New York; a fact about
which there is no concealment.
But what does that signify if it bring? you in touch
with the buyers or leasers themselves and doesn't keep
you busy opening and tearing up letters from "impos
sibles"?"
Call "Cortlandt 92/'
Or "Madison 6840,"
And the Blue List will send a representative to
talk it over with you.
No. 6 to-morrow.
TIME TABLES
cn__________i_ffl^
Comfort— Spead— Safety— Excaller.t cuisina and SsrYica
PEOPLES LINE | CITIZENS LINE
NEW YORK AND ALBANY n NEWYOSyND JROY
Magnificent steamer ADIRONDACK ore. «• LaEI p }?r 4(J Np^ , oot xv. IfttH s:.. at
MORSE. Pier 3-. N. R. foot Canal St.. at 8"p8 "p .- a ;: y '/Saturdays e_"-pt*d». Stmr
6P. M. dally (Sundays excepted). From ■ „,. steamer to>irhf 9 at Albany. From
Albany dally tSundays excepted) at « P. M. | Troy dally (Saturday* excepted) _t7:3OP. M.
ROUND TRIP $2.50 v 'a both lines: 10 day ilmi_
MOST DELIGHTFUL OF ALL WATER TRIPS.
Direct rail connections at Albany and Troy for points North, East and
Heat t horiei and automobiles carried at reasonable rate*.
THE POPULAR SEARCHLIGHT ROUTE.
A!l«The-Way-by-Water
Direct Between New York and
Metropolitan Line. Expre*» Triple- Screw Tar- j
bine Steel •steamship-*
YALE and HARVARD
THE METROPOLITAN* STEAMSHIP COM
PANY Is pleased to announce the resumption,
of passenger service by its direct AU-the-Way
by-Water Rout© between New Tor* and Bos
ton on Monday. May 23d. 1910, when the Yale i
and Harvard will be placed in commission for \
the Season.
THE PASSENGER SERVICE OF THE MET- j
ROPOLITAN LINE fell in- great favor from
tha very first, and while being the only All- .
'. the-Way-by-Water Route between New York |
' and Boston. is now recognized as the most
I popular route both for Commercial and Pleas- '
i ure travel between the two Cities.
SUCH A VARIETY OF DELIGHTFUL
, WATER STRETCHES in the night run which \
' Is required- to make the trip from City to City i
by the Metropolitan Line la not to be found ■
elsewhere and an ansnroken night's rest is thus;
' provided over the most fascinating Salt Water j
', Route In the world.
THE YALE AND HARVARD are luxurious
i In their appointments and accommodations, i
' Many of their rooms are equipped with private
I baths. Beginning with this Season they will
'burn OH Fuel, which has just been installed- I
; They are outfitted wit* Wireless Telegraphy. :
! Submarine Signal Service. Searchlights, and |
I all other modern devices to insure the Safety. ,
Comfort and Convenience of passengers.
SCHEDULE. Week days and Sundays <he- j
' BinninK May -3d) '■'.'■ leave New York. Pier
; 9 N R-. foot of Rector St.. 4 P. M. Sam* I
i dally schedule from India Wharf. Boston Duo ,
either City 8 o'clock tha following morn-rig.
EXPRESS SERVICE FOR PASSENGERS
FREIGHT. HORSES AND AUTOMOBILES.
METROPOLITAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY
Pier 9. N. R. Telephone. Cortlandt l7ls.
■TfTQ TON AMD POIMTS '*
LONG ISLAND SOUND ROUTES
I
FALL RIVER LINE. Via N-wport and Fall ■
River. Lv. Pier 19. N R-. ft. Warren St.. week .
i days and Sundays. 5:30 P. M Strs. PROVI
• DENCE and PP.ISCILLA. Orchestra on each. j
• NORWICH LINE. Via New London. Lv. Pier .
'■ 40. N. R.. ft. C!ark»on St., week days. 5 00 j
I P. M.: Pier 70. E. R. ft. E. _2d St.. 6:30 P. M. ■
Ftrs. CITY OF LOWELL and NEW HASP- I
' SHIRE.
j
NEW HAVEN LINE. For New Haven. Hart- j
ford. Springfield and North, week days only. !
' Leave Pier 28. E. R.. 2:45 P. M , foot East
; 22d St. 3:00 P. M. Steamer CHESTER W.
, CHAPIN.
Tickets, staterooms and Information at CJty !
i Ticket Office, 17! Broadway, near Cortli St. \
, Telephone 5131 Cortlandt. Also at N. Y. Trans- j
j fer and Tourist Offices and at Piers. < j
T i 6.500 tons. lMßMiwiyiipaffawyff'f
F Special SaillDK* WM*H 3 N L^«J k
Paris T Days :o: o 8 1 W 1 "
Hamburg ,^^B^^^^^&~*~
', All Modern Safety Device* OVirele**, If.). ;
LONDON PARIS, HAMBURG.
\ tUnexcelled Kitz-Carlton a la Carts Kesiauranr. ■
! Gymnasium. Eiec. Baths. Elevator. Falm Garcerv ;
IPennsyra.May ll.llainiDeutschland May 28
tiraf Waldersee..May ISi'Pres. Linooin. . -June 1
tKais'n Aug. Vic. May I'ljOceana June _
Bluecher May 25tAmerika June 4,
IHamburg direct. 'New. ..,._
. —m% m n ■%.* VIA C.IRRALTAK. j
IT /•% Lai 'If NAPLE-*
| 1 #■% £a_ 9 AND GENOA.
S. S. HAMBURG May 10. II A M.
8. 9. MOLTKE 22 31
c d r» \t \VL\ Jane 14
8 TRAVELLERS' CHECKS ISSUED.
Tourist Dept. for Trips fc.verywh.-r* • _ i
H»mbur -.\merir:in I inc. Bro«4lvr»r 5
EUr o p E
UP T§Sicli? A^Mi: T&St^-S?* I
I^TFKN \TIONAL SLEEPING CAR CO,
Headquarters for Travel de Luxe.
291 FIFTH AYE.. COR. 30TH ST.
Writ* for "Ocean Sailings' & "Return Sailing*." !
HOLLAND-AMERICA LIKfC \
•Vi*in-Serrw P«MfBE« Sendee g
YQR_-ROTTE-DA.H VIA BCUL--.^ BE
I N.Amsterdam-May UUO-m! Rotterdam. . . .May St
Noord»m. .May IT, 10 am -Riiidam . May « ;
Holland- Amf rlca Lta«___?_Jß________: _J___V j
"ONE HUNDRED GOLDEN HOURS AT SEA." |
Southern l_ctfle "»teanv»hii)».
NEW YORK. NEAV OKI--AN9.
L. H. Nutting. O. P. A-.
836-1153 or 1 Broadway. N>w York.
MISCELLANEOUS. J
A 3 ()V F. (OX COMPETITORS— Satisfactory j
dealing Prompt cash payments for complel» j
libraries ' or «mall collection, of raUcenan^ou, ;
literature can always be obtained. Ht.NRI ;
MALKAN. 42 Broadway. Telephone. 3000 Broad. ,
PUBLIC NOTICES.
M'RSL'ANT TO BTATUTORT RKQC IRKIIENT.
notke 1» hereby given that an act, Seuate CIU.
Printeii No. 10V. J"t- Ni>. 20. ha* tw»-n passed j
by both branch** of the Legislature, entitled.
7 vN A< T
Trt limit the commencement of action* with j
respect to certain encn _.-hment» In th<» *"l:y of I
New York. Further notl.-e la hereby _ivea that
a Public Heartntt upon »uch till will b« he-Ui '
at the May Cfflc* t:i the City Hall. In Urn ;
«*ity of N«-'w York, on M<m lay. Muy y, ll'lo. at
11 "o'clock ■*■ m
fated Cliy Hal!. New Vcrk. May \ U>t'>
WILUAM J. OATNOB. Mayor. I
Th:a wIU b« U» firit Mil heard.
NO. 5.
TIME TABLES.
Kaiser Wilhelm II
Sail.. May 1O for
LONDON— PARIS— BREMEN.
Wireless and submarine Signal!*,
m y To London. Paris.
fa I _L 1 Bremen.
11l Aft 31 Express Sailings.
|1 Ii I ill Tuesdays. 1O A, 3C
1 \ XJI LAJ X TVilh-m It. May 10
Plymouth. Krnnr.. CmefOmJtmsXi
Cherbourg. /» Kronp. vVh'm.JlaySl
T— remen. /, >~ _^» %. »• . *% _■_ m
German
tS W m utl lliall
Bremen _-» 1_
G. Kurfii'rst. May 19
P.FHofJ.Wm.May _«
P. Alice June 2
To «>>lir iU.tr. Naples
and Genoa. ~f
Sailings data.. 11 AH 4 _ m
•Neckar May 7 1 ] /■> T T/ J
K'nl_ Albert. May 14 i 1111/ I I
Prlr.z. Irene. May 21 I _, I 1 I V 1 I
Earharossa. . May _S JL*SX\J J _—_.
Independent ..roHiid-fhr-Wortd Tour*.
Travelers' <-he«-k* rood all over
the world.
OEI-Kl'H"* St CO.. fieneml Asr-ntv
5 Broadway. New York.
"CUNARD LIME S
P'ers 34 and sfi. North River, foot of I4:h 3C
Officer 21-24 State St.. opposite the Battery-
Lusitania— .Vlaaretan i a
Largest, Fastest. Finest Steamer* Arloat.
Hew York to London Direct
VIA IjMf-ll
Is tne icos: expeditious rout© also M
PARIS- -3 ER LIN VIENNA
Leave New York Wednesday*. 9 A. 31.
MONDAY l!i LONQQ.I T'JESOV/ II PASS
Wta-eiea* Telesraplu Submarine _isnal_
Mauretan.a . ...V 11 Campania May 23
•Caruni_..i lay 14. lv am •dnoanl a. May i*. 10 a~t
I_i«itan:a Slav I>* Wauretar.i- J'_3« 1
•Will call ac Queenstown and Fishguard.
Hl.Mi.\l(LV> A -> »_UVlt_.
To Fi__li;. via
GIBRALTAR. S-UU_. TRIEST3.
tcarpathla. May ia.nocn ; |L'.tor__ •. jun_ 1_
I ar.rv nta .June _. _oon,7oarpatsia July 7
tC-lia at Genoa. ICarrlaa secccd AT.. tairl
claas passensers on'y.
Travellers' checks Issued — good • w ■»^»rt
AMERICAN LINE i«-
N. .—. — _*1 mouth— Cherbonix — .'Southampton.
Philadelphia May Ti.New Yoric... . May 21
St. Louis May 14 St. Taui May _i
RED STAR LINE s^r____
NFW Hl— DOVER — ANTiVERP.
Finland May T LipUrni m<"»l....May:j
Vaderland May 14 •pCrnnn'and.Tues. .May 31
•To Antwerp via sou:ha.rr:^ton. Omi:3 Dover.
WHITE STAR LINE &T£"S r.
N. V-. Cueenntown. Ilitl.Tbead. later
Arabic.iiay 7. »:30a m|Celtic May 21
Baltic. May 14. li. a m . Cedr-.e M_y _i
.V _.. — Plymouth — Ctiert>our_ —
Teutonic.May 11.9:30 ami Majestic M_v _3
Oceari-.-.-May 1">. _ p :n Adriatic June 1
N. _. \M> BOSTON— ■JIEUrTEKRHNILVX.
Our Traveler** Check* «;.>■>■ 1 Everywhere.
Offices 9 B'way «_ Pier •>_. N. R. i-Hd St.. N. V.»
ANCHOR LINE
GLASGOW via LONDONDERRY
Caledonia. May 7. 3 p m Furnmia.Mjy 21. 3pm
Calif. urn.a. May 14. neon Coi_:r.t>i>.M_/ S- 10 ara
HK>T CABIN. *«7.3<> m.i >-;-».».
OM> CABIN. *4.> in! *»7..50.
THIRD Cl.A— •*. <"< - r.nd $30.
H EN P E P. SON BROT HERS. 17-1!) BraadTT-T.
BB "0 LIME Pier 11. Wall St. Farry.
liCw U kill- Brooklyn, a.', noes.
fcVr tin J_ars, P. R-. JLa G__>ra. Pto. Cabello,
an and Mara.aibn, via Curacao.
FHI'_YD£:_FH;A.May 31GJUZACA-I M_y Zt
For i_t G__3>r_, Curacao and Maraoaibo.
Z VI J A May 14 MA P-A CAIBO May 23
cunerior Aecoi_in«*»tkH_l for Passenjers.
BUSS. DAXXETT _ CO..
General Manaeers. StgW-l 3f._
F..r N, ■■.;.r;.: Pi>ilJlhUrep-.1,' and Kias»t«n.
week day*, I p. m.
For Newbiirirli :vn<l trterrriorl'ste !ari-in»%
week .|i-- " p. m. SnndaT*. I m. m.
_ „,, , [Su-arners le_v» Pier 4-.'
.ATSKILL R-. ft. Christopher St. ! Phone
EVENING j" TEfc DAT 3a: « P. Ml i n: , s
I IMC i Catskill-Hudson \^£,
LfHt C/)i,ackia
« i \i;k - TOtKS TO El ROPE
Irin.erttr'ea carefully m;i<ie ar.^l Tiany »p«<M»l
restixre* r_n_«« "iir T«ur» vcr>- d«-!i«htfu!.
Opofl Tours at $_75 npwarrJ: Passion Play
ffatur«-<l. North Cap* Tour *«.-.!>.
VBANK C. C-w*-t-_ Tttae» BMk.: New TorJc %
tOOKs" TOl'lfc* ro EIKOPE
and fir- PASSICOS Pr.vY at Obrrammeriria.
' THOS. COOK Jt S«>N. -t.V IJ'.»> B»-ay.
««:> Ma-laon w* . ."i^; r.th .w<? . .Ww YarJe.
SHORT -ipRINO TOt'RS — ALL RESORTS.
I owes! rate*. i>nd f->rf ->r booklet.
v. _ r»tr~» Toar%. 3t \X. ■■■'>» -: N. T.
DOGS. BIRDS. ETC.
GET A BnOOPRR t_*t '■» fireproof, tnsurabte.
B*>!f-%'enti!at:ns ami «e!f-r<»s_!atiriif. Cypher*
J» the b'-nt yet invents* and proved by Its
record. CYPHERS IMTBATOR CO. ; Sar-
STORAGE NOTICES.
PEOPLES STORAGE CO.. _.V_ and -."4 Wilt
U'.»t!» St.. New Yor'.t — Tn Carrie Rutler. S.
Po'Uns. Norah Mot 'arthy. Uvry Brown. K»ti»
8.-sicht. Fattlf J»c__on. Minuc Kin*. Mary
Jon^o Emily Tolson. Sn_i<* Lawrence, M_mi<»
Green \rthur .\tktn*. «'h;*«. Morris: Toa _n»
h«Ttbj _ot-S*d that th^ »im*» fcr paytn^nt ot
the li-^n I hf>lti up>in th^ househaid goods Mil
jn',«oiial fffiv'* »t.>re<l by you in my -.-arehoua*
h»\in« «Bir»«i. uft>-r ilue nor'.o- has b«-en Siven
you »T_?li pri'p-itv- «ii! by >»<Ma _r ruMl>: auc
licrn' Friday. M_y _'»th. XUXO. ual<;»» charsea
are r>»t't before.
PEOPLES STORAGE .VAi-tHOL-BE.
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