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m AND NAVY NOTES . — ' ■ ' U. S. Soldiers Can Equal March " ing of European Troops. [From T>.« TrUnmo Bureau.] "WashinrtGa, September B. XICSPECTOR GENERALS CRITICISM ; » -,UsEXTED — The infantir offlc*r- In i tranr cawa <Jo ■*• take kindly to **• ! -.reir criticism pa«ae«l by the inspector I cr ai cj>ot the raarchin? ability of th« AS!«ric«a foot ROldSer. Sorae cf them reel ♦tat tb« ccrnparlson between European ! troops ____ our own was decidedly unfair w, several important respects. It Is true. , t*ev say. that some of th« Contlnenta In _*stmoen Save masSe some remarkable en *_ran« asfl dlatsnc* raarchse asatast •- « -s"!l .>, € T assert that In many cases these j fir- were more or less spectacular. and , fJ-M w« done ** specially trained ; "1. selected troop*. Th« g-cneraJ army ; ""-,-f -fcaild be far below those per- J iTlrLcce American infantrymen have in j !!VrV wed. they assert, fully equalled ! **!! _n-1 acMcvements In marching:, : ■~J fSey can do It a^alr-- but. of course. , *"1 c * r I*" preliminary training and | SLrfn* ;re -=ar*\ JfT BACK TEN NUMBERS. — It cost t^SUait £. E. Scrantcn Just ten cum- j C^to ererloek a monkey wrench when | Urln* «ot one of the steam cylinders of ; fsTl-itfMMP Ind^na on her recent McC , r - cruise. That was. the sentence. _Tr«_ to** tnartlal which Just tried him t Ancapclls. The cylinder wms badly darn- : gt^tsst the ship was able to come home I or her en am - ORTET^ IS-rED.-Tbe following orders |»vc been issued: MT. ' _ .__ GEORGE S. ANDERSON. General KaS. 'LJ , tC^wf from duty as member General fiS2 cir?V JJSSni«Ser.t station until F«t» iit'A. •> «Ac tftea rroce*d to Ills resiment. ___ 15th Ca 1- , v ana stavy Ck-n «_,'_- '.wain LEON T. LETWALD. Sect ?ep rtrs^tJ^t^ant ULSH? C. K. KOnRTS. iKed! aiwt^a-w fcOTorably discharged from ggrtgT?TOSd State*, to take effect No- BBjJTsßsasafai s-CMBsn M. ■_■_.■_ _*_&_»" _ -. f-om Eirrpenn Collect. ladlaaola. Octo ber * to proper station. Halt _ISUHTITIII FLASK COLE, medical reserve s " rfs-T'« "mm Fcrt Croon to army Medical Sohr.r":. "••XaeMnsTcni. October 1, tor ry?urse of rj^t-iJot^arit CT»P.GE C. SHAW. 27th In 1 fsnrrr- to ~f -mrun« service^ Je.«ersc_ Bar j i^jnEssaaaßaa- TVALTTR J. BtrTTGENBACH, i * coast HT-ui'err. recru't!n«- <rffl«^r. from Jef i-rrnn P.aT-arks to Columbus Barrark*. _ , j*2ve eg ab**T>oe: Lieutenant Colonel CHARLES I M O' r Cisrson. eta Cavalry, four mesths rron Nor«r.ber ?. CB»r-»r.3cr T. K. IITLiU, to dm: . Naval War Col let*. Chief Boatswain D. J. •">' COVXELL-. detached the N»w«rtc: to th« Hist ia connection Cap* Cruz-Ca<l<!a txr^'iition. Boa-- «>. 'CTTLiEr*". acJje« the H_t: to the Nrw-ark. rtrwas-er's n-rk G. B. KTiIEERLT, appointed «utv (be -. aaaaai MOVEMENTS OF WARSHIPS.— The fol 3oTri~^ laoremefita of vessels liav^ been re ported :o the Nary D»partm«nt: ARRIVED. Stjrl 2^— Tii« az. at Kamrt^n Reads: 'a* '_ TECcrr.a. at Great Cora lelind; the May jfi»-<r »nd the Dixie, »■ Boston; the Viper. •t Arr-.apc-ls: th» ' 4cl>onouffti. the Bailey l_q and :!;< £tr!neh*rr«. It the navy ••ard. N"«" JjfiTorlc; the ; rnp»-: tae Kaaabs~r and the Nansaa~. at Hone K;~z. fcr- 21— The Abaren£a_ at Cavitt Sa::- #est. •— -The Ajax. from Eostcn for Haraptcn Ecaci. t«ji. Z9 — Th* Tacama, Trom 3J-e5«!Ss fcr Great oci9 I^'asd. fept. 2C« — The TThetMnc and fh« P«r»l. ? — oa >fl»- for Port Said: the MacDonough. th« Bailey ani the Strir.eh3m. f-ora Newport for New Ycrk: the s.la~fl<iw«r. from Beast fcr Buht t v <» 7-iwa tin th* V*sta'. fr«m Tsmpkinmil* for LynnhawTi B*y; -he I>b •r.en. from PortsmoTiti. z*. 3.. for locs Jsteafl. DAY BATTLE RACTI B :i «2ia3itic Fleet Begins Work Aft€r Ten Days' Delay. Ca 230a.n5 Tritsd States " - - »Eh:^ Kan- B*s. st Baa en Southern Drill Grounds, Bert, 11 if>i a *'■.*■? of nearlr ten days. *_na-_ -r? continued bad weather, ■_■ At lartic fle«t beg^n 11s annual day battle Tract!** on __■ Southern drill arounfls off th_ Virginia coast to-<3ar. The sixteen tLCIeshiTJS. divided Into tiro itqua<sr<-ns. tesw Mas a* tarcets K<n feet Ion? by 27 I« i!?h. it a rang* of -•out 10.030 yards. . 1-ea ship nr*_ on* battfjy at the target 3 to-iav. " To-aorroTT, 1* the good weather con- I tlraes. each asUI fire its other bat^err. and * an the ::.i<-w-mr day CM fleet will fire by f Crtslors. In this ■ .-. -h of CM four di ' oSons -will flre simu!ta::eotJs]y at the same ■' ■BBsta. T>» flp^t w;ll leUiTU tn Hamnton ■«»«-> -»s Friday cg u t f cr *-o?l and taVe on 150 men kdaii sailing for New York, vvher he ships «_'. remain in pert ten days before gcing tc the various navy ard.-. AMERICAN CITIZENS LYNCHED . Italian Consul Informed as to Status of Two Tampa Victims. : Tas^a Fla_. Sept. J1 —As a result of the 1%-K-xb.r -i Wmm Tampa last night of • Cs*i«- • Ficarrotta. and Ansrelo Albano, • It-Bsr Ccnrul GeneraJ Pasinc. at New Or ! leans, rrireij Governor Gilchnst to-day. • «£k:r_e VaX the state provide protectior for I Italian citizens. la rerponse to I telegram from the Gov —si. EbertS Jackson advised. the Chief a-Kcc- that quiet prevailed -o-da;". Ansi that it s _id not t* oec«*_aT:<. T to call out the rational gaarfl. The Governor ~- = also aa-rtse«; that th« -tt« men "lynched last Big:: xrere American citizens. This infor 2iation ecnt to the Consul General at Xew Gr.*"aA£- HELP WANTED. Male. *""-fll V ITr _. LSlUlSiir to au-'urr firm; sx-r' i*i i.if^ r--d« salary *1S- MifitiUl <>->—{'—- rTatiron B-jil<i'.t;g. i"^Os.iCL f-K experienced la contracting and MM c-:ct : •-crk: salary IS ■KBt <+.r*n>r F'.atlrcn Bunging- ________-——— 2-XTTOB — Mi-'clA-e^ed coop.' no «ra!l ftr.er«-.; rr.an licensed p!amb*r. now in «2*rr« of twm V.ew 'a"" Sotisez; •wishes P*>s! *ioa ir '-i -r *part~»«nts. Jaaifcor. Ola 'V+r' TTQ'-hr;.' • - KITCHZ.v MFN. ncok£. pantry men. storerooia __^rs. Ca:i «T3 €tJi aye- • CSr:.\C JJ^N* and *a'*sm*Ti for brisir— is f^pem-i iea«s and nelp furnished: weekly *^sourt s:-^ r chert service. Corporation, ccx ?«■ Trb-in* Off.-t:. SEPEEseN'T 13XVB for _«■■ paint hiTus* 1 to so ' •* Bbjct ■ A-res; '&u*t know £ptn;Eh : sa_»r.' c• • ilieii!!] iA<yr.^-). FisXiron Bulging. _____ «AL~«S!a.v_- Furrier turp'-i<*- hrtfc lu^ide air.: I**?:<i* msn; Sls to etart. ZlitfiM -.e-n. ;•>. jSatiron Bj'ld-'ng. . B*lX?ltE:c throuchmst the DMtci BtmStM to s^ll *utcsiofcil«- npcssitlrs: evrry own— *»' o^.r tP^Bar; rc&reaoM tcqalred. The O'Ncil Tire *: Co . 32!» Erofed— ay. ... BXSOCSAFBEB rrant«3 for -> > «<JvcT'i*~>*J>t 6n*r>tr.cr.t cf a ..._.. *•. - niso anoth« - C 0| CD«!t» t: man for t<imrr.erclal house. Jupa ■» s*r-«» i^OTIT), P7 Kafsau Et. STENOGRAPiijrp. an a effice assistant ; -w*H . esjir- fftxjd pcTjnality: gxeaOrnt future: .**Hl.i»*i to start. rx!M;:!si EmpluycaeotOor g^ation. i;roa'lway tAg^ocyt- . <-ia»" Vn*-rt» •»«« * ««s Cj^ winter *1 Mlh* Jupi,'s Office. -7 M» g *^_tt. CrrtTVPrt r.gMv» ListrUCtorß. -■ SOliSitf »ia.N. 1«. position at Any : .^ter: 'Tff.c* experience T. Crobholr. Clh j»2E?" " Female. ■■ P? : *"»n?T>ri:T.TAir^WAlTßn^e. for stnall family; ' rvS^y iioutie.- txcti>nt position: c<jud wasrps. S r-^5 rSer *' s JU-T.'l-. Tit Ue»ltifftoa aye,. ber-meea 'S*^-*'-— — ?*?IEE*MAir, m* WAITRESS— Xeat yeast tS**-. tor ssaaS cttr Jarr.'ly. «25- Mr*. C. j CSy* Astsf7. 587 «th are.. ctar Z^tji, C£fj£r 1 T^ JJ j A -- > and WAITRESS, tor priests 1 witjiyi storT £jrtauee gam city. 130 "rC?-*7 t-rrti zrwln's Ar=7. 77 Vest WANTED Female. COMPETENT t«aeral hou*e*-crkers and cham bernaida warned at one*. Call «63 «th sve. COOK. $30. for Fairfl«]d. Conn. Call Hiss Anna l^u:y. Century Employment A«encj-. 13 West %/rt n St. CCOK, also chambermad for small private school: waees HO-$». canst have good refer etice*. Ir.dustria! Association. Inc. Employment AUfciK-y. it West 42d «. COOK, for •mail boarding bouse in th« country »»: excellent place. Mrs. C. Cooper's Agency <V7«Ui aye. COOK, immediate!!-, ror small private family J3O. Mrs. C Ooop«r « A*encr. «67 «th ire n«*rS«thst. COOK— =tr*de or German; $40- private 'rimily. Mißs H«fmarfT-» Ai^encj-. Re«d & Barton Banding. 320 ath are., Room 901. --• "«=MAKH_=tS — Experienced trimmers and drapers on waists; steady work good pay. Mmc Scboler. as West U3th st. F7NISHERS en ladles' waists; good pay steady !_' E. Fatt. Sl3 Church St.. near Canal. iiOVSEWORKER. either Swedish or German: fsmUr of four, at Port Chester > $25. Call Im mediately, C. Coopers Atency, 657 «th ay«., i«ar 38th. I*ALNDRES3— Prlvata Cs-afly: $30. Call at 10 a. in.. Miss Hofmavers Agency. 320 sth are.. n**& A Barton Building, Room 901. M'LLIVERT- good pay. 11. Karp. «6 ___ancev*t.. corner Alien st. NURSE— Experienced: by week; b*-st care, ail sickness. Nun*. 120 East l»th st. NTR~ES for children. t_:»-SSS. wanted imme diately The Hopkins Educational Agency, 507 sth are.. t»erw€*n 42a and 43<J sts. NURSERY GOVCRXEfSES. O*nmar.. French, i^nted im-neciateiy for fine famllJe*. des.lra.We Tnatilaaa The Wsckins Educational Agency. SOT Sth aye. STENOGRAPHER — Insurance bouse. 510: rut- Ush!nit hoaee. $12; also a. number of uptown positions: permanent. with good houses. Jtipp Exchange As^ncy. 57 Nassau st. TYPIST and CLERK: Christian girl or vouag woman of refinement- beginner can do this ■trork. and kno>wi»cge of »ter.o:rraphy is no: -•oas-air Call after 2 p. in. Alfred 11. Best Co.. 100 William st. "WANTED — Woman for general housework in family of two adults, »ood home assured. Address 110 ■«■--« Main sa_ Freehold. N. J. WANTED, for one lady. n«^r dtv. cook. SS3; rhamb»irmald. $23; laundress. $25: any na tionality: must hav# food r»'»ren ■:«•. Industrial Association C-aps-y-B_sil Agency. 17 West 42d at. WORK WANTED Male. C-ISPATCHER. expert on railway mail rtrvic* routes, desires to take charge -.ail lists of mcralnsr ■!».;■■ R. p. 0.. Tribunp OOre. ENGINEER and MACHINIST: city r.r COSR trj-; cxr-vri^nce wj*h Btatlonarj' -r.plnfs and locomotives, sob^r- best reference. 07 Loesjsi St.. FloMng. N. Y. SPANISH GENTLEMAN would like position as correspondent with .- export house; speaks English and French: references. Correspondent, Box 6, Trlbrme Office. STENOGRAPHER. 25. employed with machinery — •: wants position as assistant head of de partment in simi'.ar line; technical knowledge of railroad and locomctlvs.work. Address No. M, 510 W«.t 124t:i st. WATCHMAN or private detective wants work «t on<*; honest, trustworthy, reference, and bonds if required. T. J. Kirb;\ 740 Greenwich at- city. ■WATCHMAN" or GATE MAN. — Thoroughly com petent, trustworthy and reliable: at once: city reference: bonds If required. E. L-, 70S Grand St.. Jeryyy City. N. J_ YOI'NG Man '23). educated, general office t-iT»* r ience. well versed in commercial law. excellent correspondent, wants work with re liable firm; moderate salary. B. C. K. Box 5. Trihuni" Offic*. YOUNG MAN. 9 years teneral office experience, at present employed, would like to better Ma opttorfnTiStteg. A.. Box 25. Tribune Offlc*. YOUNG MAN wants a place to work few hours In morning and evening every day. Saitu, 17 Concord $_. Brooklyn. Female. DRE?SMAKING is done. 56 West Wtb St.. r««<« m*nt. "jRAPHER Thorour."^y competent: se cusvraed ta respor.Fibillty; 10 years* txpen ence- salary SIS- Al refer<»nc*« from ncr em rloy«ra. Ambitious. Bos 10. Tribune Mice. DOMESTIC SITUATIONS WANTED. Male. ErTTUBB. •"H.vMBEF.MATT* . —An exception ally industrious ycunj: couple. English; but ler ar.-l chambermaid, good seamstress: Also Germans, cook, butler: both highly rscom menced: city, eotmtry Morrow's A«er,cv. Flaza 3332. 721 Lesiafftoa »'■"•-. e*st cor. s?th st. COACHMAN — Colored: 5 Beet • inches; sirsla of doutle. strictly temperate; two years wltn en« ♦n-ployer; will recoaimended. Thompson, care of i*&r*S. "72 Sd avf- ■» COACHMAN. GARDENER— Very reliable: use ful a: aaytltlng needed or gentleman's place. eicelleiit references. Carpenter- Agency. 154 •th ay» Tel. — Chelsaa. "OLOE_r' MAN as first class cook: best city reference "•:= Belt 65 Madison st.. Ho bcken. . OOilPETEjrr French couple; man butler, valet an£ asaCBI woman lady's maid, chambermaid or parlorrraid: -nest. sober. FerdJnaad. 420 rv»s- 44th St. FaRMHANTJ — ~tron?. -rilltas temperats mar; unaeratancs z... braaelm "t farm wcr-: srtll uudaials •sragre* I'-«i-tn's Aoaacy 17 Vfest ._•. -•— VTR 25 year?* experience In all """branches. American, married, small family: sober good references: desires nosiuon on gentleman's country estate. "William Oliver. I**« Park ay« GAP.DENTIR-FliOßlST— Harried; two children; on private place: competent to manage gentle tnaa * private place; take care cf coir, chickens, John _-olter. care d Vaughn's 6€ed store, 23 Barclay St.. New Tor_ city. GARDENER. — »ierrr.s_ couple; wife cock, wash and iron; generally useful on g^ntleiran's race: best references. Carptntere'* Agency. 154 «th L--eL --c ; __ ; CARTH-KEH. — Erpert: take entir? charge of gentleman's estate: thoroughly eff.cient in all branches: desires change: highest references. ErcllEh. Box IIP. Mendham. K. J. liOT* Eil*N — Ge-rcan; want* eoanu » clace; can •svait Korr.* $30: ttwm years" reference. Has Ph»a's Bsreaa. P Ea»r <2d st. JANITOR — Mlddle-age-2 caup'.e: no email chil dren; man licensed amber now in charge of two r«w law houses; wishes position in elevator apartments. Janitor. SIS Wett 179 th st. NURSE. Experienced : Sr we'-k: best care; all s:<-kness. Xur>e. 120 East 12Sth st. USEFT'L MAN — 'Who wants a good man .-.round rubrrban home? Befit references. JJ«l!aM*. Box T.>. or«» of Tribune. TOUXG ''OLORKD MAN. as haus*"ke'n<r and valet to *a.chelor; beet references. Horushy. :T2 V.'est 73 st- . voi"XO COLORED MAN. experJenc*. hou?<? man: p'.ain cookir.K. laundering, gentium 1:1 ri email family; 5 years' reference*. Tatum 2?.-"i TT»«t CfiTh st. YOX'XO MAN reoloradj as elevator man. sprite v .l>o:irJ operator or j-tful mas In prl vmte r-mfly. "■-•-)• Laird. 32 V.'est 39th st. Female. MRS. COLLIER n %S^ ST Kt™UVCl# Tel. <?77!>— Madison Sq CHAMBERMAID. VTAITP.ESS.— Yoar.s Irish ,_;. 3 Matt 1 r»fe-»nce: oity faraiiy. L.. Mi-s rofraarers Aeer.cy. 320 Fifth aye.. 9th rionr: tei.. 4.,27—ysrtipon Square. COOK— Excellent; wase*. r'-j3O:r '-j3O: high. rerom nisnded. A*enoy. fo.mtrly Trlpp. 130 West . COOK-i-AfNl • CHA-MEERMAID-WAIT PTa-'-Bv sisters; imc neat and cercp«t«nt; • p»«or.a! refer-ncrs: city or unti-- Mrs. roop»rs Agency. (Br_ «S» * ye - '.. S 1 - 1 h_ ; I ; cO"rK = "(i:»— Huns-rUn. firjt oiaa cook zooA ' bike-- daueht^r 14: rurs«. a:-o French /■oov- fcrfh hichlv ■r»co-nmeT:«ied: city, coun- V FhoSe Plasm- Morrows Agency. rat T^finrton aye. e»Et -or. ..Mh nt. ronK— Fo- ce-iiitrv: only privat* f_ar.ily; ro .'•^^ is «th aye T».«f : ]2<>r^_yßt)2~ Sr>rent - — — ! i ri.v-c NroßK— Ey color«a -woman. Hartie Ma- D f«L S 1«9 West jgth st «H11I). EVrtLI-H ilMD— First law yn-ierstarilh hair 2«dS«' ■- I <;t ! a-oman or business people: #ood W^fff^r itdu' st' |j> jr a^» <TI CoorrlsTirtT »v»., near l^.«ii St.. -J I,}QCJ<a~V-^t of Third a --ft. ___ "^mfAfSVsT^rand cW.c : -ntire ohant-; ««»««j*frreis««- rtt> or coun tr>- Irwin'g Agency. T^a-l Hl hh _ st : H.MISEWWHJC— BT competent. aeat Mintn • Mrs Cooo^fs_Ar£nry j;^,7_Ji^h_»'^^_is^ hh _ l! I- _ m iim" li?iil3-. without washint; *it< ni-.T.tfi- C«t UtH «t.v- " . I GTTr^KIiEPEK.— By capable, refln-I woman; ?sS§-o£«4i«a: Prot-mant: b. C h«l.>r-« honw whfr- h«ip v Itept prrrerred: reftrencts ex 7ir»T'sFU>-<TliC.— Hv an mteV.lrent CV.riitian - ! bey thr*^ yrars o!U WOTld be no objection; would ; i JSft r<jom near worir best of references if re- ; i "skf-'JFwonK— Mr n«at yoimj woman; would ■ Vi-Ut »» " minJrj-: ««" y^^- ref^no^; city or"ctuntrV M^- Agency. 657 «ka «v«... - '.sriSti N r i 'Hi-' K— W";:i car» BWLOUd .'hi!'!. '^\^in U« I'i*ce: 130. M.-a Sb«'»| kcettCK v B»t 4ga«ta, . i nT-Nljniw.^ Tak'-s washing num.. in Prtinmt* far** > arvl; ftnest work; hi 'ii*-i- rtler^ 828 E*st_7lM rt^ | — ViT. — aF-TMSTIiESS. — V'.uns Krenrh Pro- R ' h fmav^" A^ncv. r/JO-3S: Fifth avt., 1. i TnTTvZu^g. neat. l!<ht color<.i £ lrl. mar-; MAID.— louns. , on M Udyji or parlor "iF T2%£*. --.and-,. 2«C xr^t Kd. N »-^*T CdrnTan: competent to taka full North D-,sS;D -,sS; city rtfer«nce«. Ad s^.?!g_jglSiJL» t <sa 8t - i t^__-^—^TThTmEEPMaiD— Tfimg. ant. ta gffig Jf^crT a»-«3 sta ivc. catu £ocr. ITKW-YOBE DAILY TRIBUNE. THI'RSDAY. SEFT^fBER 22. 1010. FORECLOSURE SALES. SUPREME COURT. COUNTY OF NEW YORK. i — James S. Alexander, as guardian for Clin- ! ton D. Backus. Plaintiff, against James C. Pttikan and others. Oft'ndants.— AetKn No. | 176. in pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale, duly made and entered in the above- | entitled action and bearing dat« the 6th day of j September. 1810. T. the undersigned, the Referee • in said Ju<3sment named, will sell at public auc- ; tion, at the Exchang-e Salesroom. Hob 14-16 ■ Vesey Street, in the Rorough of Manhattan. City of New Ycrk. on the _9th day of September. 1010. at 12 o'clock noon en that day. by joseph j P. Day. Auctioneer, the premises directed by | said judgment to be sod and therein described as follows: Ail that certain lot. piece cr parcel ' of lard, with th« buildings and Improvements j thereon, situate, lyins and beir.R in the Borough of The Bronx. City of New York, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the Westerly side of Plimpton Avenue, distant one : hundred nineteen and sisty-cne one-handredths '■ (11861) fee? Southerly from the comer formed I by th* intersection of the Southerly" side of 170 th ■Mat with the said Westerly side cf Plimpton : Avenue; and running tlienco Westerly, parallel i with the Southerly side of 170 th Street, and part j of the way through a party wall, one hundred (100) feet: thence Southerly, at right angles with the Souther! .• side cf 170 th Street, twenty-two (22) feet: thence Easterly asain parallel with the Southerly side of 170 th Street and part of the way through another party wall, one hun- 1 dred (100) teet to the Westerly side of Plimpton Avenue, and thence Northerly, along the same, twenty-two ;IT> feet to the point or place of beeir.nins. Dated. Waw York. ?-ptember 7. 1310. JOHN J. HTX_S. Referee. JOHN P. HERREN', Attorney for Plaintiff. 38 : Park Row, Borough of Manhattan, New YorK ' City. , The following is a diagram of the property to bs sold; its street Number 13 13^5 Plimpton Aye- I The approT.imete ameunt of the Hen or charge. ! to satisfy which tt>e above-described property is j to be sold: is ST.D-iT i'l 1 . with interest thereon i from tha 3rd day of September. 1910. together . with costs and allowance amounting- to $300.30. ; with interest from September 6th. ',910. to- • gether with the expenses of the caie. The ap- : proxiir^te amount, of the taxes, assessments and ; water rates, cr other liens, which are to be allowed to the purchaser out of tl:e purchase money, or paid by the Referee, is ?'.'s 65 ami ! interest. , Dated. New Ycrk. September 7. l<iie. . JOHN' J. HTNTS. Referee. j FUPiyrilE COURT. COUNTY OF NEW YOHK. — James S. Alexander, ac guardian for Clin [ ton D. Backus. Plaintiff, azainst James C. | Picken and others. Defendants.— -Acti-n No. 177. In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and eaie. duly made and entered In the above «»ntiti«>d action ani bearinp .late rh<»*6rh 'a •.■ of . = t;temb»r. 1310. I. the unt'ersiirned. the Referee in said judgment named, will seH at p'jblic auc tion, at the Exchange "aiesronm. Nos. 14-16 1 Vetey Street, in th<- Boroueh of Manhattan. City i of New York. «,n tjie 29th day of September, ! 1010. at 12 o'clock uoon on Uiat day, by Joseph j P. Day. Auctioneer, the premises directed by said I judsment ro be sold, and therein described as follows: All that certain lor. piece or parcel of land, with the buiidinss and improvements there > en, ■itsats. Iving -md teing in the Eorough of The Bronx. City of New York, bounded and de BcnbMi as follov.-?: Inning at a point on the "Westerly side of Plimpton Avenue, distant ninety-seven and sixty-one one-lmndredths (97.61 fe»t Southerly from the corner formed by ihe 'n'ersf^ion Of f*<» side of 17Oth Street with the said Westerly side of Plimpton Avenue: and running thence Westerly, parallel with the Southerly side of 170 th Street, and part of the way through a party wall, one Jiundred flOO'i feet; thence Southerly, ,- right angles with the Souther elde of I"Oth Street, twenty-two <22) feet; thence Easterly, again parallel with the Southerly side of I7Cth Street, and part of the way through another party wall, ono hundred (100) feet to the Westerly side of Plimpton Avenue, and thence Northerly, alone the same twenty-two (•_".'; Eeet to the point or place of beginning. Dated. New York, September 7th. 1910. , JOHN J. HTNES. Referee. JOHN P. HERREN. attorn. for Plaintiff. 38 Park Row, Borough of Manhattan. New York City. The following Is a diagram of the property to be sold: Its street Number 13 1327 Plimpton Avenue. The ipproxirr.ate amour- of the lien or charge to satisfy which the above-described property is to be sol* is $7,2*2.50 with interest thereon from the 3rd day of September, 1910. together with costs and allowance amounting to $;:00.30. wit v , interest frcm September 6. 1310, together with the expenses of the sale. The ap prc:::niate amount of the rases, assessments and water rates, or other Hens, wnich are to be allowed to the purchaser out of the purchase money or paid by he Referee Is $25.65 and in terest. Dated, New York. September 7, 1910. JOHN J. HTNES. Referee. SUP^FME COt"^" r roCNTT Of YEW YOnK. — J_ne. S. -lexxnaer as guardian tor Clin ton D. Backus. Plaintiff, asrainst James C. Picker and others. Defendants. — Aeticn No. ITS. In pursuance of a Judgment cf foreclosure and sale. doty made and entered in the above entitled action and bearing date the 6th lay of September. 1910. I. the unCersig&ed. the Referee in raifi judgment named, will sell at public auc tion, at the Exchanss Saiesriom, Nos. 14-13 V6E»y Street, In the Borootrti of Manhattan. City of New York, on the lS>th day of September. 1910. at 12 o'clock noon on that -*•■- by Joseph p. Day. Auctioneer, tlie premises directed by said *udsrr:ent to bo sold, s.v.i therein described v fo'iows: All that certain lot. pit>-e or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements there on, situate, lying and being in the Borough of Th- Brons. City of New York, bounced and :e sr'rlbed as foilowE: Beginning at a point on the Westerly - de of Plimpton Avenue, distant sev enty-flve (75) feet Southerly from the corner formed by the intersection of the Southerly side of 170 th Street wtt*l the said Westerly side of Plimpton Avenue; and running theses Westerly pa:al'el with the Southerly side at lTirh Street, cne hundred <]00> feet; thence Southerly, and at right ancles to the said Southerly side of 170 th St-eet. twenty-two and sixty-one one-hundred ths (22.«1> feet; thence Easterly. and again parallel with th Southerly side of 170 th Str?et and par: of the dtetancs through a part-,- wall, one hun dred OOO) feet to the said Westerly side of Fllmpton Avenue, and thence Northerly, along tV>«? same twenty-two and sixty-one one-hun &re ths (22.61) feet to the point or place or be " Dated. New York, September 7th. 1910. L JOHN J. KYNES. Referee. JOHN P. HERREN. Attorney for Plaintiff, 33 Park Row. Borough ct Manhattan. New York City. • • Tht following is a diagram of the property to be sold Its street Number la 1329 Plimpton Avenue/ nwthsu-** Tie an-rox'raate amount of the lien or charge to satisfy which the above-described properi> i* ta be sold is $7.2«2.50, with interest thereon from the 3rd day Of September, lltio. together it-lth co«ts and allowance amounting to I*o2 53, with intert'SL om .epternber «t!i. 1910. to other with t>w «r«s« of the Kale. Th« ap proximate amount of the taxes, assessments and ware- rates or other liens, which aro to be •'•awed to the purchaser out of the purchase money, or paid by the Referee, la *?* 65 and In tC Dated . JS*w ram Soptemb«r ". 1310. i^atea, *w JOHN T. irv^-rr.a. Referee. -,r SUPREME COURT. '"" YORK County.-^harlts ErowooM. Piair.ti!? against Hauie Hess and Barney How. Defendants.— ln 2!!iMiic« of a judgment cf foreclosure and sale, du'lv 1 : -a*s arc entered 111 the abov« entitled artfon and bearing date the 25th day of August 1010 ' I the u-.iiicrsisrned. the Referee In said tnncment ""med, will f=ell at public auction. It the Escha^-e =alesro< ; m, .Nos. 14-18 V«sey eet in the Ecr<ni£n of Manlifetlan. City of New ■ Yorf on th- 22A <?ay of nember. l»10. at L 2 o'clock noon on that day. by Joseph P. Day ' > uctior.e«r. the preini««ii directed by said fudgment to be sold, and therein described as °;! a* that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, wltn fie building and improvements thereon ereoted situate, lying and belns in the Borough of Manhattan, of the City of New York, in the County ati<i Stat<s of New York, and bounded and <ses-' ibed as follo-»-s: Beginning at tha corner foro^c by the intersection of the northerly aid« of Muety S<»fnni Street wlta the westerly Bias of MaJison Avenue; running thence northerly alonK the weßterly aUc of Midison Avenue one hundred feet eleven Inches to the centre line of ti-e block batwßen Ninety-^fgrhth and N"in«tv s^vonth Rtre^ts: thence we«t»riy and a'.onfe «iid --••n'ro Hn^ of the blocK ninfty-tive feet; thenco iwiuth-rly and parallel r.ith Madison Avenuo one hunrtr^'l tfft el'-ven inches to the northerly side or -vin-ty-st-vent 1 ! ?^tre*-t; thence fasttrrly »ion{ ti,»'nort!i«rly «U3" of Ninety-seventh strfet n!ne i' v-flv»v -fly» fett to the rx-lnt or place of Beginning. Together with all fixtures and articles attached to or U!<-d in connection with said premises; Jno-PthT with the appurtenances and all the es tate and riehts of the said defendants in and to Da%a P N"w B York City. August 81 »10. ' ABRAHAM GOLDSMITH. Referw. tft^iiv LEVY. CORN i LKWINE. Attorneys ior Plaintiff. 1^- Broadway. Burouth of Manhattan. New York City. The following Is a dlasrram of th» property tn he sold; its street number Is 17 Eaat l>7to T*-e approximate amount of the Urn or charge tn iatlsfy which th«« aUjve-deecribed property i \ \e sold is «S3 823.00. with lnl«r-st thareon from the lflth day of August. 1910. together with costs auJ allowance amounting to «2.55i.01. tether with tb* erp*Dse» of the sale. The approximate amount or the taws, assessments nd Aw rates, or other lier.s. which art to he .i'nn.-*d to th* purchaser out cf th* purchase »M*yT or paid by it* «■**•*; :» «l«1.00 and to m ted Ifetr Toric dry Auroet 81. I*lo. D ATr >^sr^vr 3OLT SMITH. BelMta, INSTRUCTION. For Boys an>l Young Mon — City. Re rkeley Sc/? Oo! *-* . rotzn«l«>d 188 A. * 72d St. and West End Ay«. Prepares Boy» Thoroughly for All Cf>n-«r»> and Technical School*. Small classes with Individual Instruction. Afternoon Study Hour. Military Drill (optional). Library and Thoroughly Equioned Chemical and Physical Laboratory. Gymnasium and Ath •otlc Field. Athletics under experienced Trainer. Special attention stlvmi to nrimary hj*tn«-tlon — foundation of all education. No Home Study for Tour.sc Boys. Separate Building for Primary and Junior Depart ments. 31*t year begins Sept. 29th. Iltn«tmtfd r»talo|nie noon application. JOSErU CCnTI.S SLOANE. Headmaster. __T_______— «______—____»_____—_____» N School of £W : Commerce Accounts V I and I 01*K Finance ! Da? and Evening U Courses in Account ing, Banking. Insur- ' M n'orcirv ance - Ee3l E « tare - v^rsicy si&?&58? -^ unber t»tb. Of flee now open da 7 mi mm i ,| smi ii win and evening. 32 Waverie? 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Jianv improvements in the t»ro buildings, and in the Courses. Last year Ninety-six Boys ander Fourteen Teachers. A«es six to eighteen. Ay tlifants must be well recommended. T\-yy VCC--.T P. F-T.--Pi-.r Head Master. THE CUTLER SCHOOL FROM KINDERGARTEN TO COLLEGE. More than four hundred graduates hay« en tered HARVARD. TALE. PRINCETON and COLUMBIA Complete ACADEMIC and ATH LETIC EQUIPMENT. -man classes aad in dividual in«tnictlon. Reopens Oct. 3d. 20 East 50th St. ARTHUR H. cm.En. Headmaster. * TRINITY SCHOOL % * 133-147 WEST 9lsT ST. ft I FOUNDED 1709. PRIMARY. GRAMMAR I I and HIGH SCHOOLS. UNEXCELLED I I EQUIPMENT. PREPARES FOR ALL I I COLLEGES. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. I v 202 nd Year Benin*. September 26. I tin. PC iI.M <SPU fil of Teacher* College.! HUH Ut BI9R -I'll UL Columbia Cniversitr. Perfect appointments for aJ! grades. Physica.l Education Building cpen on Saturday. New ath letic field. Afternoon study hours. Open Monday, Sept. Cfith. Circulars on application. 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You Can Find tag School Wanted. WANTED— AMBITIOUS UCV. STUD. PROF- | itable profession. Social, Institutional. Literary ( ?ecretarvshjr-. '~OT.T."CT VP,. ■*>!« We^t flnth St. RESORTS. NEW YOKE HOTEL CRAMATAI^ Lawrence Park • Brcr.?.v- ; :- - Hit York "NEW A. LA CARTE D'MX'-Rno^l" : Th€ Hotel Gramatan announces the opening cf a new ala carte restaurant* for the convenience of motorist! and transient guests. A cuisint, of unusual excellency u« combined with reasonable rat^_ EL GBAMAXAX Inc FORECLOSURE SALES. srPKEMI3 court, COUNTY or NEW YORK. ' Manhattan Mort^a«e Company, plaintiff, ag.tinst Albert Gerhards. Incorporated, et aI. def(>ndanta. — In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and sale, duly made and entered in tli- aboie entitled action, and bearing date the 3,'lst day of August. 1010. I. the under stoned, the referee in said judgment named, will sell at public auction, at the Exchange Saleroom. Mas. 14-16 Vesey Street, in tIM Borourh of Manhattan." City of IVew. York, on the 27th day of September, 1910, at 12 o clock noo-i on that Jay. by Bryan "... Kennellv, Auc- Uontex the prflmlsfs directed by said Judg ment to be sold, and therein described as fol °AU that lot of land In '.he Borough of The Bronx. City of New Tot* County -: N>w York, and Stat« of New Tori*, desig nated by the number 3. Block 307. on a cer- Lain map entitled "Map of Subdivision of oroportv of V~rr.in Tiffany. 53r<l W»rrt. City of New* Turk. Part of Fox Estate, shown on mat) filed by Commissioners in Partition 'i.ma '■n& 1579" xn<\ filed in the office of the p^r'ist.'r of «he County of New York N'ovem ner sth. jgSS, as map number Ml>. which said lot is hounded and described as follow?: Eatrtnnine at a point on th« northerly side of 1631U Street, distant Fifty (50) f*et east erly from the corner formed by the interstc •ion of the easterly side of SUbbina Avenue with tlie northerly side of l«3th Street, run nln-- thence Northerly at risfn ancles with Ifi.'th S*r r "t, rtne hundred end thirteen and H3-KV) feet: thence - easterly parallel with testh Ptre."t Twemy-nve (Vil feet: tli?nc« Pouth»rly. ,za!n at rlßht snßles with l6Sth Str«»t One hundred and thin i and B»-1*M ' 1■; S3) f-et to the Northerly i»ide of l<?.".th Stroet an.l then--- Westerly, alone the ?aiii northerly side of I«3rn Street. Tw«?nty-rtve ,'■•.-.. feet to the point or pi- of .;.in^. "Dateii. New York, i>pl 2nd. Iflifl. J VMEE C. RRADT. R»feroe. r_PRiN'GTOX Ik PIERRE. Attr»rneyp for * Plnlntiff. Of"cc arid P O. Address. 200 Tirn'dwy. Borough of Manhattan. New , T"rk City. The fr'Honlng is a diagram cf the property to be sold: The approximate umcunt of the lieti or churcf to satisfy which the above .1 -ri; .-: property is to '••• so d. 1* Five Thousan.l Two hur.lrei i«n ami 07-10.) »■ --■■ < ' 11"-w ith lnt»rt-et ■yon from ihe 2atn any or AiiKuat. Itl together with coats ami allow ance amounting to *-'.'! ■'!. with Interest from AU"'ist 31st. lsl*. together with the expenses of the «al«. Th« approximate amount of th* taxie. assessment* and water rates or other Lien* which are to be allowed to the pur chaser out of th* purchase money or paid by de roriree. !s nominal. Dated. Xew Yorft. Sept. 2nd. 1010. " ' JAMES C. BHAl>y. B«f«raa. • INSTRUCTION. — ' "I Fur Doth — City. SCHOOLS 1133 Broad-— «*nrn*r 26th 1 ■■•-"' 287 f.^xinrton At-., cor. 37th street. ! NIGH? 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American Line r ££' Plymouth— Cherbourg — Southampton Phlla'nliia.Sept. 24. 10 AM ! X«* Tork-.-.Oct. I Rt. Looia Oct l, 10 Ail.St. Paul Oct. 15 Red Star Line TiT New York — Dover — Antwerp— Paris island. Sept. 24. 11 Ail [Lapland (n«W>.Oct-8 >«der!*ad..Oct. 1. n Ail Kroonlaad . .Oct. 15 An our steamers bare Wireless Tel»«r»ph *=d Snbmarlae Slt^als. >SSSgHG-R OPrl-.CS. 9 8 WAY T- ?ni R- C J HAMBURG .AMERICAN Pleasure Cruises, Superb cruises this winter, leaving New York for the j Orient Jan. 28. to the West Indies Jan. 24, Feb. 25 and; March 23, to South America Jan. 21. and two Grand Cruises Around the World, leaving: ; New York Nov. 1, 1911; leav ing San Francisco Feb. 17. 1312. Writs fcr detailed itineraries. ■BBM n \.'.ir.n;i;-AMERi(A.v _g& mmam _ _i ■■■_ •■_ Piers foot West CUNARD I-ars^»t. Fastest. F».ne*t Ship* aflcat Vrtr»*«M T»;»-irraph. submarine Signal. Travellers* CluHjoes good everywhere. .MOST EXPEDITIOUS ROUTE LONDON PARIS BERLIN VIENNA DIRECT via FISHGUARO Sept. A.M. Port* of C»!1. Lualtanla 23 1 9:FUb«uard and Llv«r;eol Oct. A.M. . , -aronla lllOiQae^ssto'srn Flsharaard tJ-r«rpcol Campania 3ilo!Onee=*town rT»h«aard tav«rpool j Vlauretanial2; 9|F:sh?Tiard and Liverpool MADEIRA* GIBRALTAR GENOA NAPLES TRIESTE FIUME Citcnla. ..Sept. 23. noon! *axon!a* Oct. 30 7arpath!a.Oct. 9, noon : PannoniA Oct. 27 I SPECIAL CRUISES R.IVIEWA ITALY EGYPT Madeira Gibraltar Algiers Viliefrancbe Gene* • Naples Alexandria F!nm<». 'armania 20.000 tons. ..Nov. 28» Jan. 7. Feb. 13 ' ~aronla ».oen tons Jan. 21 ! Frnii'">nl-i IS.OOO tens. nr~ steamer. ... March 11 ' LS North "Si" Express gailia^. l-Hl|-lsisTr-S 27 i K." Wm. d. Gr.-Oct. 11 i : ! Kaiser Wtth'm Oct. 4' •""•;: '— Oct. 131 SNS N fiprman THIBSB « s , BREMEN illOal Id A. M- Twra _»_-— ' eaillsgß. ! < -Fried' h d. Gr.Sept. »'Prln- F. Win... Oct. 13j I [Gr kurfaerst-.Oct. »■ G. Wash'n .n»w> Oct. 20. •Bremen Direct. .-.^* Gi3aAi7A«i i #% _,j SATUKDAIS NAPLES I inVn » Vf GENOA i»IUjll tIA-M. ! IP. Irene Sept. 34; Berlin t new) .. ■£«- JJ| IK. Luis* . . Oct. 1! Koenig Albert.. 221 Wli*lm* nn4 "nbmitrlnA 9izn-tIS. Tadf<p«Dd»BX llonßil>ttie-W«r!U Tour*. Trov«>r» ' Checks Good A > Over th* World. OfXBICHS & CO- Genl »«ts.. 5 3r?i<l>-«. >. \ BOSTON m* FOI?IT5 ! " OM O ! U H MEW EKQLAM3 LC-8G ISUH3 SOUNQ ROUTES , F*VLL RIVEH LINE, Via N-e-rport and M • ! River. L». pier l». N. R.. ft. Wairen St.. week • days and Sundays. 5.30 P. M. Strs. COMMON- I , WEALTH and PRI3CILLA. Orchestra on each. ! PROVIDENCE LINE. Via. Providence. Leave Pier ... North _«-■«-. foot Murray St.. week i days only. «:00 P. M. Steamers PROVIDSKCB . • and PLYMO¥TH. Orchestra on each. J NORWICH LIME. Vl* BMW London. L». Pier I 40. N. B-. ft. CUrkson St.. week days. 3:00 j P. M ; Pi-- 70. E. R-. ft. E. CM St.. 6:30 P. M. . 6trs. CITT OP IOWK.L and CHESTER W. j { CHAPIX. i C:E\T BEDFORD LINE, tor Na-- Bedford. ' ! Wood's Hole, Martha's Vineyard. Naatacket. ! : Mattapoisett. Marlon and Cape Cod po'.r.ts. ■ Leave Pi-r 40. North Rlrer. foot of Clarfeson str«et. week days only, at 600 P. M. Steamers j j MAINE and NEW HAMPSHIRE NEW HAVEN LINE, for New H»T«n. Hart ! ford. Springfield and North, week days only. t Leave Pier 23. E. P_. 2:45 P. M.: foot East j 22nd St., 3: CO P. m. Str. RICHARD PECS. Tickets, staterooms and information at CMS ! Ticket Offlce. 171 Broadway, near Cortlandt St Telephone 5121 Cortlandt. A is* at N. T. 1 Transfer and Tourist Offices and at Piers. ! HUDSON RIVEP j l* M< *^BY DAYLIGHT. ** *1 . \ D.V LINE STEAMERS H£>DEICK HtU- | i SON. ROBERT FULTON AND .ALBANY.; : Daily except Sunday. Leave Brooklyn. Fulton 1 j at. (by Annex>. 3: D-abrosses St.. 8:40: W. 42d ■ 1 St.. 9; W. 1-SHI St.. 9:20 A. M. Landing at i Yonkers. West Point. New_»_rs;h. Poughkeep ' sic. Kingston Point. Catskill. Hudson and a .- , i bany. Easy connections North. East %nd West. ; : All thru rail tickets between N. Y. and Albany i accepted. Most delightful one-day outings to ; Went Point. Newbursh, or Pou«hkeeoste. re turning on down boat. Meals served at ail hoars. Music. STEAMER MARY POWELL Leaving r>ibross»9 St. at 1:45 P. M. ; W<"St 42d St.. 2 P. M.: West 129 th St.. 2:29 P. M.: i daily except Sunday, for Highland Falls. Wert Point (retaining by boat or r3tl). Cornwall. • I Nswburgh. New Hamburgh. Milton. Pough j keepsie. Rondout and Kingston. Orchestra. ■ 1 — . ________________ _——__^ _^_ 1 ■nM_nTn moovl'cht trifs. HUOSON RIVERNI6HTLIMESI PEOPLES LINE TO ALBANY STR C W. MORSE (odd dates Sept).. ■_*■ ADIRONDACK — Daily from Pier 32. N. R.. 6 P M.; W. 129 th St.. 6:30 P. M. ORCHESTRA. CITIZENS Li:.£ TO ALB&MY & T«OY New -fr TROJAN or RJ£XS_!E___.i:P_. Pi«r 4«. N. R-. ft West 10th St.. 6 P. M. dally Stop at Albany In either direction. Best service. Direct rail connection at Al- ) bany anil Troy for paints North. East and ) West. Kali tickets accepted for r— "T"~~ be tween N*w York, Albany and Troy. Horses ' and automobiles carried at reasonable rates. . •>«-nd for booklet "Co the Had son and Be- ' yond.** Low rates to Republican Convention in Saratoga Sept. 27. ANCHOR LINE GLA-GOW via LO^UUiNDdKRY Cal«donU.Sept. 24. nocniPurscasla. .Oct. 8. 10 am California.. Oct. 1. 3 Columbia. .Oct. 13. 3 pm fIKsT CABIN. ICX-M and ♦T-ja. SECOND CKBiy. $45 and W7.SO. THIKD CLASS. SM «ad $31.i5. HENDERSON BK^THETRS. 17-18 BtIOADWAT. SCI ii I\ fi lisa- PIER 1L WALK. ST. nCel U LI lite Ferry. Bk:>n» ax noon. Kor can Juan. P. H.. La Ouayra. Pio. <^n««lo. Curacao and jlaracalbo, via Curacao. Philadelphia s?«pt 2*. Caracas Oct. S For La Guajrra. Curacao and MaracaiUx Zulla Oct. UMaracaibo Oct 13 Superior Accommodations for Passengers. BLISS. DALLETT A CO.. General Managers. S2 Wail Street. BY SEA TO MAINE The Most « harm in c Short Sen Trio on the Atlantic Coa«t. Sailings from New Pier ••• East River. New York Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 3 P M. For full information and illustrated descriptive booklet apptr to • MAl> E S. *• CO.. t— Broadway. S. V- NEW VOKtl iO bubl'UN tr m 11 00. Metropolitan Un« Express Turbine ; ; : l, M YALE&HARVAKD Week Uays * Sundays Lre. Pier 0. ML R.. ft. | rt Rector St.. N»w York. 3 P. M. Due Boston 8 A. M. next day. Barn* SPtiPtlal^ r-tur- | CLARK'S oßitVi CRUISE FEB. •!. 1 10U UP fur 71 Days. All Expenses. ' Four fins • moa. Round World Tours. 12100 to ' 1241H)- leave Oct. -3. Nov. 2 and ts». & Jan. 25. FRANK C. ri^KK. Tlmc^ Bldg^ >fw Vurk. kei>"b\.nk line. ' Leav-'S Franklin St.. M«-r 2«. North Rtr-r. ' dally 30 A. M.. 230 P. M-: Sun.. S:3O A. St.; Battery. •:»■ A. M-. 2:54 P. M-: *«*-• » :!vi a 91 . f^r Hljnlands. Red B^nk. ate Use. ; jjo«. Trolley le long- Brunch an.l Asbqry. CATSKiLL EVENING LINE Steamers >••*• Wssfc Days. »o« of Chrlsto p>i«r r«M. »*« •»*•>". St.. a:SO ?• M- ~ "TRAVEt," FREE Booklet <j* COO ■.-- -l nall*d oa r»<;i«st. Muster* row. 31 W«t »0»a St. V»«r Tort TIME TABLES. White Star Lin 3 V.7 Plyrouth — Cherbourg — Southampton Teutonic... cepr. 2J». 3 PM Ma!-st!c.. -Oct. 12 Oceir.ic Oct. 3. 3 PlX.xSrtatiC. . .Oct. t2 Queenstovwi" — Hclyhead*— Liverpool •Arabic S^pt. Si. OMorCante Baltic Od, t. JO All Cedrlc Oct. V* s«rr Vori ft Boston ts RIVIERA- ITALY- EGYPT Th* Aimi, Madeira. Gibraltar. A!s!er», VlU*franrfi«. Gentw. N »ol«-«- Alexa"rtrto. Romanic. O<- 1. - a. m-'rov. 12 Dec. LS Fab. ' Canoptc. . . Oct. 12. n aon. Nov. 3O ■ Cr*t'c.-.Nov. Z. 9a- m.i Dec. V,. x'zZLi* •CFOKIC <21A"3 ton«> Jan. 11 «o. -^ •CTI.TIC <20D04 twa»> 'Ja— -3 Ha*- • •Lars*"* stei»mer» to tl» lls— sw— l > "lii 4NJ HIS 62. H. R. (WIST 23i i... 4.T. LOHDSH-PASJS-HiSßya^ Ciacin.- • --*pt- 34. 0 A. ?f. I •Graf Walderaea Sept 23. 3 P. 51. 9 ♦Kaiserln »a«. Vis Oct. 1. 1O A. M. •Pennsylvania Oct. 3. 11 A. 11. ♦Unexcelled Rttj-Car!ton a. U Cart* i Restaurant, Gyrnnaslii—*. E!e*;. BaOs. I Elevitora. Palm Garden. «Cd C*Sta oa^-. % SIBRALTiH. HiPLES G3ROS. •t. * O.ETKI.A>D .Or, 13. II A. K. i •«. *. CT>C|>>- AXI . No- 3. 1') A. M. J ». *. B\T*TT.% ...N»v. li. 12 i •* *• c Lrvßi.«3n>. r>#c * 10 a. Jt. •??«••»— it.ooo tonx E:*-xtor. Electric X*ATKf.T.mis* CIIECK3 I3SXTTTX Aoirtm Deot. for • ■-, Eve-Tr»f:eT«. J . - "■ s-nrf Tr-rel B<v>ka oaSil*' J^K^tl-l.t r.-wrf.nT. V. Y. «■"■■■■ a PHI ATI' Cook ' 3 3Xtx Aa— /\l\UUlll/ 1 series of Tours d* tup \ Luxe. Small prfrale 1 1 1 C parties. Beat amor' WDI Pin ment3 - s«ui for Wm> >> \J i\ L, U j trated Prosrarx THOS. COOK & SON 2*5 Broadwar. 284 Mkl S«3 FXTtk A-sl. •49 Madison Are . N«rr Tart. Cook's TraveUsrs' Chiswn Arc Cood AH Orrs tn* World. TALL I Enron* Ort. 2. Sssw. S. OtissjiS TOCKS. I Lands (Inrlndinc The NTle>. ?»e>s>. 2*. EXCURSIONS. DELIGHTFULft FALL TRIPS'* One Low Eat« Covert All the Er>-o«*» If 7onr~e "%otag a -ray * for a ia- or a tre*"*. j c»* our rrso list of Fall Itatea. Jost tft* saaeoa of ths year for your vacation or ruslness trt9. ATLANTIC CITY OLD POINT • ASBCRI PARK XVaSKINGTO?? ; CATSKILL MTS. XOVA SCOTIA. I •WHITE JITS. PCRTL»NO j THOUSAND IST.IX P'OMLTIA " These and other Resorts Indruletl in onr arrans'tnents. J* Wrtra or 'phone is — <I*«S Main*- ♦ TMO>. H. »E«B'ir«i3i CO. i »43 Fnltoa *t.. Br-<l.r-». >. T. CHARMS 3 EXCURSIONS West Point. IScwbnrsh & PongtAsspsla Daily (except Sunday) 07 Paiaao HtTDSO:" RIVER DAY LINE STXAjgSR- ETENORICk; UTT)«»O>. ROBERT FtXTON sad 4X»A?»T. B'klvn. Fulton St. By Anr.ex). 9: C-sbron-eS) ' fft.. 3 40: W. 42d St« • W 123ta St.. 979 AM. Return on down boat duo 422 St. 5-af* F M. 9*« Steamboat a £■<-?. OtUGiIFDL IFTEIIIOJ EIBIWIH T) w-.st PfllHT BT STS. MIST POWELL ' Leaving pes6ro«ea St. 1:43: W. 424 St. 2:CTt I W. I2»th St.. 2:20 r» M. Oa.ir. «xc«t 3i_adaT. 1 Return by boat •>* rail (Saturday. Seat. Sa»t_ jby steamer '.\_B.\>'Y", • Orchestra. PLBLiC NOTICES. j DEPARTMENT or FCt'AXCzC BTJREAC FOP! THS COULECTIOS 1 O3» TAXES. NOTICE TO TAXPATEE2. Notice is hereby ctv«a OMI a".! taxes an real '.state and perscsal praparty ia Th* City cf Ne-v TorS far th« rear ISIO its due and pa7 ab!* on 3IO>~DAT. OCTOBER S. 1210. • at tls* o2c» cf .-.■» Reeeirsr c* -"a-*; !n t£» . Boroujh to which the property la lecared. as 1 follows: Borough of Manhattan. 37 :°iUlMn st. Boroagh of Th» Bronx. Mmiaipai Buildina corner of 3d and Tremont' ayes. Borough of Brooklyn, Boosts 2. 4, 6 and *. Municipal BuH-ir-.g Borough of Qu*«r.a, '^cnrt Sqaars, lac • Island City. Borough of Biclincnd. Borough Ha!!. St. Gesrse. All taxes beeoms lisas en the day due and PS TO AVOID PEN'ALTT TAXES MUST bs PAID IX OCTOBER. On aH tax«s wtlca ar« tmpald on tha 2rat day of November -aksrasc »&-,:: ba <"har»»d as tha rate of seven 71 per cent. per ann-aa. ; from October 3. 1910. the da- on w_lch tarn* become dv« and payable. When checks are nailed to tft* R9C«lf«r o' •Taxes O>*y mus- b« accompanied &▼ addressed »Bv»ioo<»s " WITH POSTAGE PREPAID is j order to asaar* return of receipted Bill* try I mat!. Checks dated October 3 should be i;'-«d *» th« Receiver as sooa as poMTol* ait^r bills ! have -•=• ■ —■■•.-•.-: b7 the taxpayer; DRAW CHECKS ONLY ON NEW YORK EXCHANGE TO THE ORDER OF THS RE CEIVER OF TAXES. DAVID E. ACSTEN. Receiver of Taxea. SU RROGATE'S NOTICES. IV PURSUANCE OK AN ORDER Of HOX ' A>>ner*O Thomas, a Surrogate of th* Couai-- of V»w Tor*, notice '■* h«refcr" <: ♦n to all n«f!-tcni« having claim* against Clarene- E. ctnVh 'ate of i?t* County of >'■»■» To- fie ceased to present th* same MM voucher* thereof to th* reasserts er. at her place of transacting business, at 'be office of DsmM M-L«an. her attorney. N"». 27 'William straot. in ti«« Clt» or >''* Tort, on or -efor» Ci« 10th d*T of Octt^er next. Cued. N"*w TjrS. th« 3&a day of MaxcX 19ia E2TCA E. SUTTH Administratrix. EONaLT> IX LSACi. Attorney for Administratrix. 27 WUllara «tr«*C Manhattan. New York Ctty _ONOHI E CKAP.J-ES — LV PI'SSI/ANCE OS" an order of Hon. A*ner C Thomas, a aurr« cata of -he Ounty of New Tortt. notice !» tar-by riven to a: 1 persona ->avm* ctaima i»ca«at* Charles Denehue. '.at* <5f the Ccirrty of Na^ar York d«c«~)«'J. M pr»*n: th«, gain*. wiu» vouch ers thereof, to .*• -lubsr.ribe-. a: his ?laee >* transactins business, at the •« ._ of Leinue' E. Quig* S->. ■! UNerty Street, flcrousa of Man rattan In the City of New Yori oa or S«j=r» the Ist day of December. 1310. Dated Sfew T'--rk. caa 9th <iiy of Mar. I9:o. CHARLES W. COL EM AX. Exeeutcr. iXiTT'EL E. QCIGG. Attorney for Executor. 33 Libert* reec Soroug- of Miin'irnn. .Ve-r Tcrtc £ir». _ - -. - 5 - •■ • . " - - BANKBOOK No. 523.377 of tte Cnte« Dim* Sav ings Ban» >• missing Aay p«raoa havtas _ •lair', to it is riereew called upon to preeeat i- » same xrtthin ten days, or submit to havtac s-Ul passbo«k__aaeelle<t and a new ac» t— ned. LOST OR •'• — Bankbook; No. AMI 4* the Gorman Savings _-ick.. in th» C'.ty of ]te-r York. comer «ta *v_ men l*t_ at, issned •» H«>ene Hetaig- All twwrjens are aS-aStsaaa against ■ecactsttn* the «-__«. If not recaraaA C> the bar on the 7th day vC Octoßer. 19101 a .iu pllcat* will be isenej. LOST OR STOLEN— BanSiSoctt NOi i4L32d at -Ji-. Get— lan Ba»raas Bank ta ttm City «f x««r York, corner 4' 1 - «•«. M '«* s - « • issued :.» franr Capei:. All persons are eaationad acatasc smill If-ii th« same. If not rerurned to ___• banu en the 13ts aay of CCtoS^r. 1310, a A»pt» -^it« «rMI he l««':ed. FOR SALE. BIG BARGAINS — silently uesw .fflce farausssy desks. type~rlt«rs. cash rfgUtera. addlna raa eDtncs. tc!~i*ecr3p&s. Him* caOtneta. safe*. a«V eVee»fr>e iturMnea. tlm* r:»-ln narrjt'ors. .*h««% prr it«f«-in i. Mokcas— l SAT«HV». 4 WTltf 'n IS BILLIARDS, pool and *«■* patent soaktßacfeai t-K!., lowest ;irlc^< <upcil*«. r*3a!r»; bo-*!in« alley builders D— kern. 105 Cast Ad st r«taMi«i»as i«r^i REMEDIES. I TllO"Oir.H, PKHV VNEN T tIKE» in ca«ea of blood POf"«O> vtRVOI S debiuty BUDDtR COVPI.^I>T^ and k!-idred dis eases: relief at o^c<» in Itijfroui eases. •««? O" old: th'>»« <»*»i'^nc nn'iT • .' <.t~~* •ncn'iSt »r«atment -«h««'d <-»M. Cr HO!C*r*nrß. 'h# well ! known tp«ciat<st. 3D W S»«*i st. H.->ni~. *- T-^. luC7ION~SALES. I BY VIUTVE of an exe^-uticn on a lien. I »•;! j s^ll -40 chairs. Miller Drca. vi. is* a»d Aatz. 10:."« a. m. Charles Jacobs. aanhai. 113 «th ! aye.. Room 4. TVPEVVRITING AND TYPEWRtTEPy VICTOR VISIBLE. 79 Nesnu St.; .aisiijis fr«« all make* taken part payment; barpsiaa LADDERS. FLAG POLES. ETC. 111111 l ■ i Portlaaa Ladder Co.. 13» Qra— a ■mill' iCI St.. Metsark. N. 3 WESTERN ladders ddllt«r«d a: 20c. per ft. TeU 9*4 3 B. LAWYERS. LAW > I •_' ADVICE FREE. niNXTDSR & COOXSXAN'. IS3 Brtt-d-rmx. . 11