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fiOif.?? EM? Still Hungarian Meeting Calls Hi? History a "Libel." MEANT 'CERTAIN ELEMENTS' Governor in Letter Disavows Any Idea of Doing Injustice to Whole Nation. Governor Wilson explained to the Hun lan? of New Vork City yesterday that torte recently much quote?" passage from ?.?.'??History of the American People" his "temen i conCernlng "men of the meaner tort out of Hungary and Poland" was meant to apply only to "certain elements -fjlch haJ recently disclosed themselves a*-?? our immigrants." -The Hungarian*, together with repre? sentatives of other races in New York. wtio considered themrolves libelled hy the ?tat?mente !n the Governor's book, met in Webster Hall yesterday afte-noon under the auspices of the Hungarian League. Marcus Braun wrote to Governor Wilson, inviting him t0 attend the meeting and assuring him that If he would do so he would _et a respectful hcarins. ??I think that on ti.e principle of fair clay snd in Justice to yourself and to the multitude of immigrants from Hungary who flock t? tni? country annually an op? portunity should be given to you to make tny statements that you may ;-ee lit to - make lo that meeting." Mr. Braun wrote the Opvernor. G&vernor Wilson's reply expressed regret tijat it would De impossible for him to ?ttahd the meeting, as he had planned to be la the West at the time. "It pains me very much to bo accused of injustice to so great a country as Hun? gry, whose role in the world has been ?peat and honorable, and I do not think that a quotation from anything that I have written, if taken in connection with Its context, can fairiy be judged as de? rogatory to that great people." the Gov? ernor wrote. "1 was not speaking of a nation, but of certain elements which had racently disclosed themselves among our Immigrante. I a; i perfectly willing to abide by any fair reading of the passage in my history to which you probably el k?ansc: .;? "J pride myself -upon knowing something ? pi the great history of Hungary. That history displays a Mruggle for liberty which all of the world must admire and applaud. I know as well as any man can know what elements of strength and of energy the Hungarian people have con? tributed to the variety and rtchness of the American people. I do not distlnjuish ?imerlcans In my mind by the country from which they come. If I have at any time deplored certain elements that have come to us In our later Immigration. I eount myself very unfortunate if I have been so awkw_rd In my way of expressing ?*_at I had to say as to bring injustice k-t* a people whom I aomire and respect." ? **_Ir, Braun, who presided at the meeting, fitter reading the Governor's letter said that Mr. Wilson had made a mistake when j he did not tell what "elements" among the Hurgar?an Immigrants were to be "de? ! pl?red." "Wilson ?s not the man for President of 1 the United States," was the most enthusi? astically applauded sentiment of the after? [ noon, when Carl H?user expressed it during the course of h.s re?r irk?. ; Resolutions which wt re carried unanimous- ? ly denounced the much quoted passage from Governor Wilson's history as "derog? atory and humiliating to various European nationalities in general, and Hungarians in particular." ant n "libel" which, If uncon-1 tradlcted, woulo place those nationalities in a false light, and after filing the solemn protest of the meeting against the remarks In question, demanded that "the Hor.. Woodrov W.lson be and Is hereby respect? fully requested to withdraw his erroneous ?tatamentt al>OUt Hungarian workmen, vM *?re kr.owr. to be bODeat, sober ar.l !tt1**:; trloua." The president of th? Hungarian League. William Parkas, was directed to convey the sentiment o? the meeting to Governor Wil- : "son. Amons other prominent Hungarians who spoke, some In English and some in their native tongue, were Morris Cukor and Dr. , Arthur Kosma. HAS EYEGLASSES FOR POOR1 School Children May Have Them ! Free of Charge, Optician Says. With a benevolent desire to ameliorate the condition of the school children of this city am* Brooklyn. 30 per cent of whom, It was estimated, suffered from defective ?.-ht. Dr. Garnett [#. Becker, of No. 1!3 East Broadway, announced yesterday that until the Board of Education was ready to supply poor children with eye? glasses he would give them spectacles and free treatment for their eyes. Dr. Becker, who Is an optician and re? puted to be wealthy, said all he required was a note from a teacher telling him the boy or girl had defective eyesight, and he would furnish a pair of spectacles suitable to the pupil's eyes. Dr. Becker said de? fective vision was due, to a large extent, to the fact that many children studied in the daytime by electric light, going after ward Into the dark rooms of a tenement Although he has furnished something like one thousand ?airs of spectacles in the last year he will do even more. He has leased a floor at No. 215 East Broad? way, where a class will be fonned and children will be treated and taught how to properly c?re for their eyes. He has also established quarters at No. IT?;*? Pitkin ave? nue. Brooklyn, and at No. 102 Lenox ave? nue. Manhattan, for the free treatment of children and the flttln_ of spectacles. He intends, he said, to give away ten thousard pairs of glasses. Some children in Public Schools ?"?. 7, IX H, IM n\o) ??? have already been cared for. Isidor Golden, of No. ?37 Jackson street, who attends No. ?2, has volunteered to keep the children In line at the East Broadway rno-n JTWO SCHOONERS IN CRASH AT SEA | The revenue cutter Mohawk reported by i wireless yesterday that she had picked up ' the schooner Susie Davidson after the lat j ter had been Ir collision with another schooner last night and towed her to a safe archorage off Assateague, Md. The name of the other vessel has not ben learned, but the belief is that she was not seriously damaged. SUNDAY'S NEW-YORK TRIBUNE Maiied anywhere in t^e United States for $2.50 a year. Traditions of the Stage By GEORGE M. COHAN The noted comedian satirizes his own profession and the public in a clever article. Dynamite Johnny O'Brien's Story A continuation of the series entitled "A Captain Unafraid," by HORACE SMITH. A Man Called Belmont The conclusion of the two-part story of adventure in Algiers, by BERTRAM ATKEY. The President's Mercy An article about the exercise of the pardoning power by Presi? dent Taft, by JAMES HAY, Jr. Our Next Illustrated Song Claribel's "I Cannot Sing the Old Songs," illustrated by OLIVE RUSH. George Washington the Lover A story of the several sweethearts vainly wooed by the Father of His Country, by ROSE D. MEYER. The great serial of love and social intrigue, "Her Word of Honor," by Edith Macvane, and a choice collection of Washing? ton anecdotes, "Told Under the Dome," by ARTHUR WAL? LACE DUNN, will help to compl?te the next Sunday Magazine OF THE NEW-YORK TRIBUNE FOB MW UM Adjutant Genera! Begins Ozon? izing Depot Battalions. EX-OFFICERS TO COMMAND! New Bodies Will Take Place of; RegimenU That May Be Or. dered to Aid Army. Adjutant Genera! Vcrbeck ha? taken ! ?topa in tbe formation of a reserve fcr the i N'rw York National Guard by the organl- i -anon of depot battalion?, which will form ! an Important addition to the state military i forces. Officers for several of the depot ! battalions have been ?elected, and the se? curing of a requisite number of enlisted man trill be completed In the near future. These depot battalion? are to take the places of organizations that may be ordered j out In the service of the United States. ! They would also be used to recruit and ; dr;l! men to Bupply losses of organization? In active service. The officers of the depot battalions are former officer? of the na ttonal ?-iard, and tho enlisted men are to be h?_norably discharged members of the na ti m*l BuarB and regular army. Eventual'y it is Intended that the officer? and men of the new battalions shall be In? structed at camp yearly. Many former of? ficers have offered their services for the depot battalions, and the following are those selected for the battilions authorl-ed te be formed In New fork City: Twenty-second Engineers?Major Daniel J Murphy, Cantalns J. A. Eel., E. P. S*r rcl. W. V. Barber, W. E. Harding and Daniel Wolff, First Lieutenants G. H. Clarke, V. Price. E P. Herman and G. H. Rlley. Second Lieutenant's Charles Merrttt, J.? K. McAfee. J. B. Graham. C. Harrison an?.* Edward J. Sheridan 'and Surgeon Al? bert T. Weston. Eighth Regiment of C?a?-t Art.llerv Ifajjor BugBne k. Austin. Captains T. E Lyon, If. Baxter. G. E. Orr and W. E. He yer, First Lieutenants, H. J. B'-r?ener, H. Burdge, C. F. Gould and F. M. Crossett, Stcond Lieutenant- F. Stop!;, and W. 1 Johnes and Surgeon R. N Dlsbrow. Ninth C*>est Artillery Regiment?Major Arthur M. Tomnklns. Captains George Con le;*. G. Ii Pollard. H. B. Kenyon and C. J. I nperatorl. Second Lieutenants L. E. Thompson, W. A. Hayes. W. K Hit*hcock. J. J Bellman, A. Peltbatn. J W. Whltbeok and K. Banning. Thirteenth Coast Artillery Regiment? Ma-or Frank C. Murphy, Captains F. C. von sterr-berg, C. ML Reld, C. P. f*h nn and G? 01 ge Qualman, First Lieutenants R. C. Lawrence, A. R. Gage and C. Elseman. Second Lieutenants T. D. Croffut, E. D. Titus, J. B. Hughes, J. G. Huff and B, D. 18 snd Surge.?n J. P. Warbasse. .-"? venth Infantry -Major Charle? E. Ly cV.ker, Captains !/. W. Statesbury. J Wotherspoon. P. Domtnlck and J. A I?e Boutilller. Second Lieutenants W. F. Wall. II. L. Nafsaw-ld. W *B. Miles and .7 T. Fisher and Surgeon J. H. Huddleston Twelfth Infantry-Major David Bank?. Captains W. ?*, M<**?an and E. A. Strong. Flrtl Lieutenants E. Snlffin and W. Bab cock, Second Lieutenant F. Kernoehan and ?urgeons S A. Brown and G G Ward. Twenty-third Infantry?Major Frank A. Murtin. Captain? L J. Pr?ger. L S. Qulm by, M. A. Hulett and Edwin Codet. Flret Lieutenant? A. If. Shlbler, F. E. Mende?, L. A. Tyler, F A. Guild and De Witt C. Weld, Second Lieutenants E. H. Dick. B V. R. Spcide!, .7 S. Anderron. G N shafer am' W. J. T. Lynch. ?lxty-nlnth Infantry?Major Thomas r. Lynch. Captains E. T. MeCrystal. J. J. Kennedy. J. M. Cronln. C. F. Collln? and M. J. Ryan. Second Lieutenants Rhineland rr Waldo J. McOlll. J. A O'Lenry. M, ?M* O'Sulllvan and J. J. Scanlan. Seventy-first Infantry?Major Anthony J. Ele.cker. Captain W. E. Trull. First Lieu? tenant William J. Dowling and Second LI?Jtenant H. H True. First Company Signal Corps?Captain Hfnry Codet, First Lieutenants William F. La?>orte. G. W. Steele and C. P MeKenna and Sura-eon Ch-irle? \V. Jackson. First Battalion df Field Artillen-Major Henry S. Ra-?*uir.. Captain? H. H. Royce an?J W W. Hanold, First Lieutenant? L. M. Nlckerson. G Smith. A. H. Meyer, J. R. Bradley and S. J. Koerbel, Second Lieuten? ants J H. Yauch, H V. Mcnahan, 3. M. Mangan and R. C. Aven' and Surgeon P. H ?haw. In the event of the ?ervlcea of the New Ye?I. National Guard being re?*ulred with I f-e United States army Incident to the Mexican trouble? the newly formed depot battalions would plav a very Important part -a SICK HORSES TO BE KILLED. Because they are affected with glanders, eleven horses Ir Fluahlng will be killed. It was said yesterday at the Department of H'-alth offices. Three other horses, the property of the nan who own? the eleven, have already died from the disease. At rreaent the stable, which is at Queens avenue and 13th street. Is placarded and quarantined. The State Department of Agriculture has beon notified, and It Is ex? pected thai the Stats ?'?te-taarlas ?.???ill at once order the eleven horses shot NO HOME, NO M0N?Y? NO JOB Jeweller's Son Says, Therefore. He Can't Pay Wife's Alimony. Starting married Ufe with ? nest egg ot t?.S?fi. which he said he thought eocii for a "young fellow." ? pood job and a happy home, Louis Roseman, son of a diamond importer, now has neither Dome ncr Job nor money, ar.d he does not know how he is going tc pay any alimony to bis "TOOnf ? wife, who is suing him for a separation. ??rs. Roscmar. asked for -. b?r. Justice Gerard ?_U granted her **l- a week. Also Mrs I?<-.<-.-:r..'in Is suing ?.er lather-,n !aw, whese place of business is at No. I .Maiden Lane, for I-'jO.OX? for alienating the affections of her husband. They were married in Septcmtrr, 1910. Roseman sold he haa the $7.5?? thc-n. Five months later he had not a dollar, He t-ald his wife Induced him to buy her expensive Jewelry and live in aa expensive apart? ment, arid now that his money vas ?. n>* she did not care for him any more Besides. Roscr.-an Mid has i_'i,?r. who was opposed to hi? marriage, dlicharged him frcm his err.-.'.oy. disowned him ana refused even to hartar him In the pai home, Although when he ha? n? o?h?.r ?la-v. to sleijp his moth-T admits him to the house. Rcscman h<?.s ?ouj?nt another job. he said, but the ? ther diamond merchants told him If he was of r.o use to his father he could be of no use to them, so I lived on the charity of friend? As to his marital experience. Roeeman complained, 'In the hands of my wife I was a mere tool " Just to ?how what a. "good fellow" he 9T9S "when he had it." the huaband told about champagne dinners [that ho used to give for 'ils 'Ufo before I marriage, even lvijing her clothing and paying her hotel expense?, for Mrs. Rose? man Was ft daughter of the West, her home having been in Washington State. lie spent $2.6iJO In that v ..*.. In fact. Roseman di.l not like the I where hlu flanc?e was living and l.ad her ?move to the Hotel Autor. The wedding 1 took place at the Hotel Aster. Mrs. Rose ! man bed leen marric-d iMfore she W? Roseman. and according to him she had $.'???? whleh her first husband ga'-'- her to get a divorce from him. Now liils Is what Mrs. Roseman said: Her hu?band d?t-erted ner In February la?t. t-he met htm first In May. 19.10. and he toread hi? tt??tiens on her ard she 9ST99? to marry him. Mrs. Roseman ?aid a ?friend Ot her husband offered her II.OX) to gl*-e h*r consent to a -IfOree and that ?he re? ? ifuaed i? _ BODY FROM EQUITABLE RUINS Bones and Flesh Thought To Be That of Watchman. One of the laborers employed In clearing aw.?y the delvia from th? wreck of the Equitable Building was digging at the foot of what was formeil> a atalnvay In the DM nt In the Mercantil" Safo T Cr.mpany on the Cedar street side o' the building yesterday aftem??on when he turned up fragment? of a human body. The eharred pieces of flesh and bone. It '.* ;.?: Ue***d? were those of Frank Jov-ph N'eld ? er. who was a watchman In the Kjultable Building at the time of the fire. The dlacovery of yesterday ended a thirty three days' search for th* body. Positive fdc-ntliicatl?n will be frrtp-** It Is believed, as there Is n*?t a vert'.* of ?rv clothing and the < riarred lumps of f!esh and bone are ?o m'sshapen and de? composed that It la thought to be Impossi? ble to distinguish any marks of Identifica? tion that mlKht have been on the boctv. Tho foot of the stairway Is about a doten feet trom the barred window that look? out on Cedar street, and It i* assum?e that Neider found hla escape cut off by the barred windows and was running to the stair? when he met his death. posj'.Hy by being overcome by smoke, and subse 0 lehtly burned and crurhtd by the weight of the falling floors. Although no positiva Identification ?eem? to be poislbl?? unless, maybe. If th?? beaA I? found, there can bo little doubt that the body la that of Neider. All the others who were In the building at the time of the fire have been accounted for. either In life or death. Neider was about forty elx years old and lived with his wife asno r..n**teen-vear-o!d daughter at He ~A~ Mel? rose aven'Je, The Bronx. ! QUEENS MEN TO HEAR M'ANENY. Borough President M:Aneny of Manhat ; tan has a-?cepted an invita*kn to address 1 the Queens Borough Chamber of Com ' meree at a meeting to be held at the W.il i dorf-Astoria on Friday afternoon, or? the ! transit situation in the city The Queen? ? people are anxious to know what tho pros? pects are of getting ?orne linca bullt Into their part of the city and now soon the ' Stelnway tunnel will be opened. Pr? j McAneny will ?ive them tome lnform_ticn. *\* **A., U S. Department of Agriculture ? *. U. \ \ \ _ a-,W__ATHER BUREAU ?-?.V lo?* f>h\w^ ^ I 'im'N?~o*Y : C-_-.?\?. ?_?? ? ? ? ?', ?___,,_l_* N- *-**?* ~*_>*_S___ ?5?L. 6 "**-.?*-'? i*^"!? * ?**? MkfMw?, *-"*"*.__: ___^_____.i toi-ni*????--?.--* **>T'*,*-~'' ?4a???M>>,toM???>'>?~-|''a ?"**??-? ^ i _^__?^ZS^ i ? ? *- ??' / s? Y.it. f. r., _^~?' ', ~Vll I _-a_?r, f.l?. II, I \afm*\ H /T **M j\ --i/*-**-' ' JLL?^"";3,?*?Cv ?rar TM bue I H#BB>**!^ }? ;? THE WEATHER REPORT. ? Official Record and l'orerait.?IVaihln-fton, ' Feb. 11.?The Southern ttorm hu passed into the ocean off th? North Carolina coast and I the weather I? now clear Ii? all Atlantic Malea Th?. Wcaiern disturbance has but IK'le energy. hm iT I? movii.* e-iit.vard ?lowly. Durin? Sunday It; ?Ad BlM ?now In the Oten Lake.? X'?^??-i *hS n,d g_H?^? h. South ind Southwest, and ?v?t? Ohio ^rhru-Vrern^Iturhan^'wIU^ontlnua It. *X#?ment Faat and cause light snow Monday \W?tV*. .outhern lake region, lb* upp^r OUI? Valley ?nd t?y ' jruona of the rountry th* ??SSVrfe?" 'StA? K?J?!'i?..*55~?^"'"* '?'""n" marked, but I }hwlV?i(liippi Rtvar. etc*?*- In day cast of the Ml"? ??, ,? lha r_r w the Or?at ?-*kc"r?rf,*5;e? will continue moderate temperature? *iw _?-?_,, ?J0lW The winds along ?; bomtn-var||lbI< will be rood-'.rate nor t??**? 0trat? variable; middle ^?'?ntlc_/?."_lf c.-.a?t?. light to mo?*?: ?outli Atlant lo and G0unlfLC_k<) MlchH?D. mod ?rate variable, and on' *? , variable ?rate to brmk north. ??ecomm. _ur0p,4n Steamer? *.e.p?rting-nfl moetly north porta will have var **?'' "?I "weather. M the ?cet. with generally ?ir Grand Banks ______ ?*-_?.- -J-? ?_-S_S'.a_: *>rn New England, fair ana *- -.??1,,.?? _^ .-..?fininir elOlI^lne*?: m?5?aerata ?Say; Tuesday. Increasing c b, north ?tit wind?. heoomlntt^ ' Incre-iain-r ror Southern >e_*!lv ,,"*,: anow to-day or tloudteeaa. with P*?'"l,*'-*1 '.'?mr-itrti? variable Tiiesday: moderately cell. nv ... _ v??-v mcreanlng cloudl For Eastern We** York. inc ln V-therr? .tea?, with P'"t>?,li.*n^,.?ay cloudy; mod and c?sntroI portion?; Tumo?. ? ? rately cold: moderate varare?.?"^ Tor KMtern P?nna>*l"*ania a?? licht ??'Oiv to-day an* sll?-hily war.--.-r. lu?l .1u\ generally tal: and ?eld; mod arata variable <~ in.i* For Delaware, Maryland *n.1 th? DUtrlet of Columbia, lncr*?<-ln_ cl?udlr.tss *nd -!!-htly warmer, with prehib'.y HfM ?now, tr-day; Tuesday, generally fair _:i<" somewhat colder, moderate variable winds. Tor Virginia, gen. rally fair to-day and Tuesday, except probably light ?mow In north? ern portion and warmer In eastern and south-' ern portion? to-dav; modirat.? variable wind? For Western New York, probably ?a? day and Tuesday, continued cold; mod aorta \> inds. For Western Pennsylvania, snow to-dav and prubably Tuesday; colder I '.?rats norta wind*. ?jfflclal observations of L'nltsd States w??th?r bureau? taken at 8 p. rr.. yesterdsy follow: Temperatur? Weather. Albany . ?J Cloudy Atlantic City. 1S ? I*"-1' Boston. 1" Buffal, . ,* Chicago . M ?"?W New Orl?an?. ?_ 32? St. Louis. M ?_ *ar Washlngt.i. . Humidity. ? a. m , H | la.B. Locai OOlclal Record.?T?s fc bowing oaclal retord from th* Weather Bureau sh?*w- the changes it. th? temper*, tur? for th* last .-verity four hour?, in comparison with th* corre? sponding date of last y??~ 1911- lot2 *-??"? -C*-,--. ? a. m. 2** I ? P ?**. M ?? 6 a. m.29 l. ft p. m. ?2 ]? 8 a. m. *S Zero 11 n ?"". H >* 1_ :r?.82 1)11 B? 99.31 ? 4 p. m. 35 20. Highest temperature yes-.?.'*y. -t ??-3:20 P. m.>; lowest. --1 i*t 4 "__??> l*v*2f? U average for ?orrespoadlng dai* la?t **;? j-?: ? v, rage for correspondln?; date las. tBB~~y. ? *_?**?&& : Increasl.*? ?m*aam with probably snow, t-.-d.-y; Tu',??uCttf_i i-nodera.ely cold, mod-rats varlabl? winds M i auction mm Pare?is To Be S:!d Under the Hammer This Week. The offerings at auction tn the Veaey ?treet and The Bronx salesrooms thi? weei: iv.llr.-v to-morrow at 14 vesey stkeet By Jo??r.h p. ta> 10 j-90.-,_?8.8, th?? 2 stv Swig? Isaac Well ?5* S* rJ-l,'!''-t"y *t al; Rosaiukv A O. att,s; ?_-,.*?. Xa3mt. rer; due, $;;.??l 44. ?axe?, ere. Stun '.,.. ?'ib to a mtg of "10.Of??* ON WEDNESD.' J AT 14 VESET STREET By fcryan L Kennfllr _T NICR?LA6 AVE, S80. e o opposite 1S4-?. ?i. 90.ixll.*.?x lrreg. <" j,ty Heamcllft ?pmt. executor'- sals. convent a****_, ?JM ra -ee. n m cor of i60th >t. i"9.1i_"-ri!0 liif-,.;,. j sty Ktnw?- apit-t; executors ?-ai?; estate of Herman B?rgdor?. <-" eaaoBi By Joseph P. Day. HTB ST. 233 West, n .,, 4T5 ft w of Arnster c'*"." a 5 sty tenmt; Alexander Haul d?n _-t U ?Vyiit <?t al; F**d i P. attys; S.iney Ncwtc-g, ref. due. 1KB?37; .axes. etc. $23*)-.7 47TH ST, 4*0 Wet*, i. .?. 20.6 ft e C? 10th av?. Is taunt: J H Rohde ?gt <J E M*or? et al; W M Hoes, atty; H C Lake, ra?; due, is.oi-?.'?; taxes, etc. i43k? 25. 118TB ST. ."3 East, n a, 113 ft w of Park ft. ami and Bieres; Be'ty Davld soi- a_t Le-pcld Kaufmann et al: E. A. H*??e>. ?ttjr; Alcxar.Oer Lrough. ref, due. $10.15161: . *1.!?31 M ;.'TH BT. 4"'* East, t s. 173 ft w of Avenus ? -5x103.2, ii sty tenmt and ?tore; Bank for : ita- ?-..i. -gt I D Levy <-t al; Strong ti Co. attys; til??, r?f. due. J1?.672 Si. tax*?, ?te, $1 * 112 2? By Daniel ?_reenwal<i. ?liTH ST, 22V East, n s, 300 ft w ef 2d ave. l'.'.xi? ?:.". 3 et> du ?g; Honchen Straus? agt laeebaea et al? Wlllian Brunn?*r. att: A exanoer Brough. ref: due, S~,02? 72; taxes, etc. I r NO 3156 THIRD AVENUE Bv Joseph P. Day -'CORD AVE, 34!*. - ?. m ft s ef I4"d st, ; 8 ??*_; Bwv; NX Ar.her agt M A Blanch I ard et al. Davis A K. attys; M B Levin?, r?.': due, SS.iW 70; taxes, etc. t?2U 21? JACKSON AVE. ?40 and ?42, n-Mr l?Oth st. ''?. ' s'.v temnt ?nd ?tores; Jacob Wicks. Jr. a-- B M S Mastanl* c il; J B Mitchell. 'auy: UT h Loughim, ref; due. $41.232 31. raxes, , ?'<*. ?"n- 78 ON THURSDAY. By Joseph P. Day. SOUTHERN BOULEVARD. 347 to Xi?, n s. 171.ti ft e of Alexin_?-r a?.?.-, ?even 4 ity tenirus. I each on lot 20x100; vol sale. 1S4TH ST, ?40 ?nd 342. s s. 8&5 ft e of Alex : andar ave, 42xK0; two 4 ?ty te?trnts; --ol ta>. 24TH ?T. 331 to 337, n s. 325 ft w of 8th are, ?.im tire*-, ?..art l?*??ehold; 4 and 2 sty > b'.dgs: exr'? ?ale: also i 1CTH BT, M. n -? 100 ft a o? 8t_ ave, 23x l lo? 'xsirrcr; 4 sty tenrut; exr's sale, estate of I James Eigar, deceased. TRACT of 57V? acrss and two dwg? at Wesr j fleid, stat?n Island, having frontage? In Mo ! Outre eve and Wood Po*? Road: trustees ?al*; i ai.-o 19TH ST. 334 ?nd 3"", s ?. 845 ft ? of Oh av*; two 3 ?ty tenmis. each on plot 30x32; trus I tee ? sue. estate of Mary McKeon, deceased. BROOME ST. 3S0. s s. 253 ft w of Mulberrv I ?t. 24 fvltO 3; exr's sale; also "r.i.KNE ST, 47 and 49. w s. 12211 ft s of Bro-me st, 4AxlOO; 6 sty loft bldg. exr's eale, cft.it* cf M L fj-. Voursney, decessed. LINDEN ST. a ?. cor Evergreen av?, Brook? lyn. ti.r?e 4 ?:y tenmts; txr t, sals, estate of Heinrich R-Kke'shausen, deceased. MADISON AVE. 18?, s e cor 134th st. 20.0x 80 : 3 stv ?J'.vg. vol ?al?. lOoTIl ST. ? ?nd 11. n ?. 100 ft w ot Central Park Weit. SoxlUo.ll- lrreg; 3 sty garage; vol ?aie. ELDHIDGE BT, 74 and 7?. e s. 100.1 ft n of Hester st. 50 .',x*?7.6. two 6 sty tenmt?; vol ?sie. AVENUE C. 173. w s. 23 S ff * cf Uth St, 23 9 ?63, B ?ty tenmt; vol taie. THIRD ,\v? i-^ie ard 2318. w s. 24.11 ft s of I2?"th st, ?0y.Ou, two 3 sty btdgs: va ?sal?. 47TH ST. 4L n s. 300 ft e of 6th ave, 23x1003. 4 sty dwlg; vol ??le. MADISON AVE, ? ? cor of 72d st, 102._*:'Cx lrreg, 3 ity dwlg; Dime Savings B?nk of Brook? lyn agt G R Waldo et al. Dykmtn. O & K. i' !I Oregory, ref, due. SlM,27t?4?: taxe?. etc, f14 ' 50 r H ST. 215 East, n s, 180 ft ? of ?J ave. 23x100 4. 4 sty "enn-.t and store and 4 sty tenmt In rear. ChrLuna Eiitclborn agt William, Ey et I al; C xx Tonipklns. atty; Sumner Gerard, ref; ter?!? 117TH BT, .304 East, s t.. 103 ft e of 2d ave. 11. 4 ?ty t-nmt; Rob*rt Ferguson, exec? utor, etc, agt Antoinette Faggelle et ?1. Uary A C. atty?; Pau! Jones, ref: du?. $11.074 02; t?jtes. et?. $330 t'O. <-l__\TLAND PU 10. e ?, 1023 ft ? of f*pr:ng ?t. _:_'?? 3x20 2X-0.8. 5 sty tenmt and ?tore; J H De Witt, gusrdlan. ?g? Mtcf.ael Brtgante et al; Cary & C. ?it>s. w s Bennet. ref: du?. $28, ?83* 70; taxes, etc. $1.404 8_. By L. J. Phillips A fe? ll'TH BT, 2~S ""'est. ? ?. 423 ft < of 8th ave, -*! ? ?ty team, ?nd ?tore; Ade!? BlerUr et al ?gx M B ?plnfer ?t al; K1*rm?n. L S. a tr?: Bernhard Rabbtno. ref: due, $3. t..x?s. ele. $1.?333 71; ?ub to a flr?t mtg of $3?) OtO. By Daniel Greenwaid. AUDU'"ON AVE. 3'JO, w s, 80 10 ft n of l?4th ?re*. S *ty dW.g; Luclu? McAdam ?t ? asseutora. agt C A S?-hueWer et al; C A ! Fiarf-ner, ?Uv; Irwlii Kurtz, re/; due. $7.$71 13; | i?x?s. ?te, SI,ISS -2 AT NO 31.'??3 THIRD AVENUE Bj Je?-ph P. Day. 170TH ST. 412 Es?'., ? ?, 106.3 ft e of Web i ?ter ?se. 148x100: 3 ?ty dwg; Bungay Co agt i Joseph -??1er et a!; K C HlrTeman. atty: War l ren L*?:!? r?f d'J??. ?2.022 87; Uxe?. etc. $13130 ON FRIDAY. By Joseph P. D?y AVENUE 2 IB t 232. s w cor 14th ?t, ?8.11x |fc*i. *.~*o 6 ?ty ten-r.ts and stores; Rosehill Realty r?t!-r ?gt B Wolowltch Realty Co ?t al; M .? tty; B C Herriman. r?f; du?. 8B8.M-28; taxe?, etc. $1.00-J<0: ?ub to three I rntgs aggr-gatlr.g $86,000. I1ITT1 BT. MB Bad 211 East, ff ?. 137? ft e e.t M a-.e, 37.6x10? 10i ri s'\ tenmt txui store?, I agt Flsc-?1 Realty Co et ?J! C I. ?S, attv; S S K.vnl? ref; due, $ll,3i?2 43; ; sub to a first mtg of $34.OJ?* _D AVE. N40. w s, 781 ft s of 76tb St. 23x 103; 3 sty tenmt and stores Rudolph Well ?gt Max Wertheirr.er et al: Franken thaler .*. K, Herman HcffTan. r*?: du*. $-.,._S7 52; ?'.Il 7?! s'ib t? threa mtg? aggr?gat ? 40TH ST. 337 ami 330 E?st. n s. 383 ft ? of 2d av?, 40x160.3; A stv tenmt and ?tores: W A Sind? et ?l ?gt David-Lena Coh?n Co et al: M m Borland, atty: A J Levy, ref; amt due, S37.'?21 10. taxe?, etc. ?1.01" 13. By Samuel Marx. 10ITH BT, 45 and 47 Weis?, n ?, ?c3 ft w of Sth ave. 5:xft?.l! hrk church; J L Hollarul ?gt ureb et al. Myer N'us?j ?aum, attj Hinry Smith, r?f. du?. $l_.C??2 10. taxes, etc. $"2. AT NO. 315? THIRD AVENUE By Jos?sph P. Day. 102D ST. 67?*? Ea?t, ? s. 211.7 ft ? of Prespeet ave. old 'ne, "Ox?; 5 ?ty t?nmt. W H Sage ?~1 Fred F Frenrh Ce et ?1; W H Hage. ?tty. Joneph D H A?ams. ref: due. $2,2-6 43, sub to a Oral mtg of $27.0.'?). By E.-yan L. K?r.nelly. K6KT0N SI ?"r ave). ? s. 20? ft ? of City Irland ave (or Main st). 2ie.t"x270 to Rochelle (or East? x 214 i'.xl74 C. City Island; 8 a Mott lagt R W Freestone et al: A A Kotten, atty; Lyttleton Fox. ref; partlitin. RECORDED"! EASES. name an<1 address ??' ' -? FEBRUARY |0. HESTER ST. l"7 and 100, store, etc: Concetta Gu? to R.-sarl- C*l|glnl: 2 yrs 8 mos from Feb 1. 1912: $t,2?JO; ajdress, 100 Hester st. liRANT. BT, ~-7. all; Sam'iel Frt?,lm?n to ta Brand; 5 yrs from Feb <*, 1912. $.",400. ? 101 A\e E. RIDOF. HT. B7 theatre, ,tc; S?freme Ridge lk; L? yr? from April L I ?;.': ii.t.t/t. ad.ress, 1576 1st ax* WEST^HESTFR AVE, S15: ?tore and ba?e ment; Wolf Btirland to Max L'fkowltz: 1 yr fr.m March 1, 1*12; J1,_C0; ad.lriss, 123? Wa?r? mrton ave. ."D A^1". s e ccr 2Hih st; store and basement, Joseph H-cht to James Bvrne; 3 yr? from May 1. 1912. *J.4?X?: ?Idress. 343 3d ave. ?D AVE. 403; 'v Ir ter1*r of premises and y?rd Dftvtd I.|.?.-r-?nn to Loul? Miller. S ytt from Fe*j lb, 1912; $1.030: addrecs '02 5th st. RECORDED TRANSFERS. (With name ?nd address of purc*ha?er ?nd at? torney.) FEBRUARY 10. MANHATTAN. STANTON ST. 31. 31x100; Maud B BarcUy to Enimar. !?!! Newman, 64 East 12*d st imtg $44. 000): Feb 9; $1. ? NTON ST, Bt*4] 27x100: ?jam* to ?am? imtg $;<!).i-X)): F?-b 0; |1; attorney. Hugo Ct?hn. It* Avenue A. SEVENTH AVE. S w cor of 54th St. H>0xl"O (mi? $'.*"),O'.ki'i; 7th ave, n w cor of Mth st. *Krx ICO (mta lltW.OfiO); Joseph I Or?- ?t al to Adlon ?tlon Co, ?12 Broa-lwav: F*n 7: $100. attorney. Henry Me er. 303 Broadway 5TH ST. 328 East. 23x07; Joseph L Butwn ?*-i???r to City of New York; Jan 23; $26,000. 10TH ST. * ?. ?07 ft e of eri. ave. strip 2x92x lrreg; Charle* Lanier, exr, to Br?*?kty*- Trust Co, 177 Montagu? ?t. Brooklyn, truste?; ?11 lien?: Feb 7- $100; attorney, Till* Guarantee ?nd Triut Co, 176 ero-.cr.ay. UiTH ST ?0 West. 2*xV2; Ero?-.khn Trust Ce. iru?*e. to Wllll?m N Dyckman. ?xr, 14S W??t Feb 0: $_-.'??/?. attorney. Tit:? Ouxrantee ?n?l iiust Co, 170 Hr??dway. S?5""H ST 19 to 21 Weit, 4 ?ty brk. 4?x98, 1? ?nd SI West 8?'.t,i Street Co to William M Soerrv at Crawford. Union County. N J fmtf ?830 COO) Feb 2: $100; attorney. Lawyers Title iMur-u-e? ?nd Trust ?C?. 16?j Broadway. SlST ST 311 P-at, 5 ?ty brk. 23tl02; Rtdcllfl? ??Mit? ?-a to John M Wynn, ?*1 8?ckett ?t feiroklyn (mtg $24.260*: Feb 8. $1?~0; attorney. E fcl aijm, 170 r.rcidway. I BRONX r.LLDWELL AVE. *? * MJS ? of W0"h '' Alk. Stras?b?rger to ?iliabtth K'tti. r?_ Green".to sv?. Jan 31 'sita $11.000); $100. ?" C A Fu-nhman. Sd av? ?nd 14?th ?t. CAYUOA AVE. ploU 18 ?ad 10. blocit 1?. map ' F leidsten, con-air.in?; 1 * 23l square ft. Parkway' . H'.-ir.t?. Co m s?. . 1 NlehoU- ave. jai. '.rr.ey. 'lltle Guar I an?*? and Trust Co. IT?! " FOX ST. w ?. 112 f*. n ?if 169th at. 31y meg. ! t?. Noi3 Co?-isfrjcti??n c?, 318 r.ar*. ? jth at ihntg *?.o:?0): Feb 8; $IC0: attr-rney. Title Guarantee and Truet Co 17?j Broadway. LO~ ? itata; Karl ; Aac!.ir?i>r;r..J to Louise AschenbiaM. at l*:ip. ' Lon? latead; Jan 24; 91; attorney. Johs R Vur.k tut, Lonj Is'.and. \ L?T :2? m!.. ?6? let?. Hurt? Polrrt; Hunt? Point H-Mlty ? a Ce-.i?l-ir.a Q?r?i?;i to C'ci? "? ? ' ? ? '? *>' .'? 4 il attornev, _ "-? E- -t UM- tt MOiH?LV PARKWav SOUTH, nwcor 2034 ? st. USIti El*-e fcevj te R. Meld C< nsir'J0t<."a 1 Co, ?WS Mojnoiu Pfiikuay Souii? ?r.r.g $2.20?, Feb C; ?1*0; attorney. Tltl? i*iunra*it.r a-.d 'lrust Co, ' - | PBOt-PECi WE, e ?.. 525 ft n'of lSSd at, M ? SMx irr<? ler.n:-. Cc'.ian W Made:lne Hi?ti, t2S9 ; Si-np*o.'i st. Feb T; Id: attorney si-rmund tVeacb i irr. 32 BroaAe ay SOPPING tir or WAX W a. 1?X> ft r. of 177th ?*.. nota irret; Herbert Li.nburg referee, to l M Ryckmao, ?_9 sjmi'h ?t. ?Vawerk. N J; ' Feb ?:? 11.500: attorney*. Ml? hell ft UtilUa. 55 I I Lifci.rty at. j TRINITY AVE t ?, MM ft ? of l.Vth st, 23x ! ? 73:: in<*?**; Caroline A Wooer to Antoinette Went*- I 1er. ?6? Trinity ate note 111.****)! Jan 3; 1100, I I attorney, Lawjer? Title Insuianc? and Tru?t Co, 170 BrcaiTray. 13TH Ft, a ? lot tot map Unionport. l?***<*--x2u6 ; I Marta ?. CV.U t Ma.-y 1 Whuteinore; Fob 9: \ j tjia 60; -..'.'re*.?. ISS Dekatur at, Brooklyn. ?eSTH IT. ?. s, 10? ft e of Ftndla?- pre, 33x104: i Realt Co to Bernr-rc bioch, lUO St | as ave trotg *23.7:?): Feh 8; tlw; attorney, i j Title Gu?rante and I rust Oj. ITU Broadway. 173TH *i, Ci? East. 1*jx1'. 4. C*rl _. K?a_ri:p to hanarup, 4*>s East l?*.th it tmtg $4.500i; I Feb 9; ?iiv, adere*?, 4*sA E<_st 175th at RECORDED~m5rTGAGES. j (Wits name and address of grantee and at? torney.) Int?re?jt .1 per cent unless otherwi?? stated ? FEBRUARY 10. MANHATTAN. j EDOECOMEE AVL". 103 and 157. 40x100; [ Ite_ia M Brobat to ?amuel L?8?, 530 Pacific ft, ; Bioot-lyn; F?b v. 1 yr. 6 per cant: f**?u; attor ? n?y, G M MoscowUz, l?& Montague it. Brooklyn. MANHATTAN ST s w a, at n e 125th at. run? ?'? -. :i e ?x s 4 174; Ann McGulre to Agcncv j Realt. ?inJ Morts-ii* Co, 31 Nassau st. Feb 2; 2 ?? pet < ent; |s,*jC0; ad'ress. 21 Nassau at. ? WE?'T KND -\* H ft n of 101st St, ! 22xlu?; Robert B Walsh to Florence S F tench, i 886 Clinton ave, Eroc.'-lyn; I vrs, 4H ftr cent; Fea 9, 8..5.C0O; Rttornij, rit.e Guarantee tvai *. CO, 17ti B.*oaJway. t tD ST. 1*58, 24x11*: Joe V '.iser to HaiTy Goid I Inf-, 2 **.\"?ewt. 12Dth *t; Jan i*j, matalmente. ? p? cent; <3.0iX*. _tiu. . Roeeaberg, 71 Naa ? 9SM R 10TH ST, ? ?, ;V?i ft e ot ?th ave, 23x92. Ciarlos Keck to Brooklyn Trust Co, 177 Mon I t?i(?uo it, BTootlyn; Feb 0; due a? per ?oond; i 119,000 ? ?' Guara::'.? an? Truet Co. 17?. Ero&.v ?? i V11H ST. 1*? Mid 2! We??.. 4 *ty brk. 4<?x??8; Tim :i ;,'.r: ?e la to 21 V.*,:5t ^?tb Street Co. 3> ?Broad st. Feb 2; 2 yrs, .. per cent; t_5,?f)00; | atiorn.;;', J well. M Broad at. 70TH ST. s s. 12o ft w Of .M ave. 25x102: I .'<3*pl; I Grcin ?.u Lawyer? Mcrt?T_je Co, 5? Lib ! erty tt; 3 yr?; Feb 0; $25.000. attorney, Law>er* I Title /nsuran;? and Tr-.i*t Co, Uso Broad-?'. 102D ST, 2U Caat, .*? atf brk, 25xl(X), Hyrnan Block to Magdalena Oian&e. g'n. lOM Tinton j ave; Feb 0. 5 yr?; tl7,000; attorney. La.vyera I Title Ir.surancs and Trust Co. 1C0 BrOMwey THE T?-IONX BATHGATE AVE. w a, 100 ft n ot 181? ?t, 2TxU4; Huso Donahoe to Uary E Conway, 784 St John's pi, nr?x?klyn, 1x00; attorney, J H P.o--an. 1*5 Nssaau et. CAYUCA AVE. -Mote ?8 an?. 10. block 19. map riel?ston; Barnard -'cl.ool fur Boys to Parkway T!?!?hn Co, 23 Breed st J?n U; due aa ?.er iond; |13,f-.'); atl'iney. Tttla Guarantee and Tru4t Ca. liil ?rotiilway. FP.AN?CI.IN .\VE. 1?33. l?xlW>; Edward J r.?l!y to Mary A Kll?allen. I?2 East 55th at, i Feb 1. 3 yr?. 6 per cent, $3,500; adir?s?, t02 Eaat Wth st. OAKDEN ST, n s. 1C0 ft ? of Prospect ave. BOkIOO; Jacob Cohn Construction Co to Ncrth i Side Savin?? Benk, 3230 3d ave; Feb 6; due aa per bond; l;.3,iXK); attorney, Title Guarantee and Trust Ca 17'i Broadv.?y. LOTS 2 to 8, 0 1'? ani IV map esUt? Joseph Hu?son; ?Gtrorae Gier.? to i:arl Klua. 1U3 Inter? vale ave; F??b 9 (prior rr?t? S?IS.0?00) due Jan 1, 1913. 8 per cent. ?3.00O; attorney, Charles A Firtr.man. 3d ave and 14&th st. MO-H'DLI-' PARK"?V.>.Y i-OUTH. n w cor 203?3 st Zixli'n Irre?; Rockfteld Construction Co to Title Guarar.ipf; an I Trust Co; Feb 0; 1 yr, 0 per cent. $0.000, address, '.78 Broai-ra-. TRINITY aVK, e s. G??0 ft>a of 138th st. 2."?x 71; Antoinette Wentzler to Minnie E Uhl. 1211 Beach a*-e; Fub ? iprio? nit?-j 118.800); due Dec 2?. 1914. ?; per cent; ?15,000. attorney. Lawyers Till? lr.surar.ee ar.d Trust Co, 180 Broadway. WILLIS AVB c s 100 ft n ci 144th st 30x98; Celtic P.cal Estate ?!*o to Eaili?r_nt Industrial Savin?? Bank. 51 Cbamb?r? st; 5 yr?; Fob 9. 2 n.igs. tae! ?''."?' -;".*"-' :.tt?-?i-n?y. E J Mc Culre, 52 Wall ?t. 3D AVE, s w cor 174th st. 200x128; Harry Simon to Mariette E Williams. 430 East 57th st. Feb 10 (prior mtg StW.Ctxi?; i yr, ? Der cent; la.flO-ri; attorneys. House, Grcsa & Vorhaus, 115 Broadway. ICTH ST. s s. lt vart lot 287. map Unionport; Mic?iael J McCarthy to Bernard J ?hanlev, 216 East 127th s: crlor n-t??- tt,OtKn'. Fe\ ti: due ?ua per bond: $l.?.*O0: ad.-lres?. 216 West 127th st 177TB ST. n a. 29 ft n o? GranJ Boulevard ar.d Concourse lOOx trre-j; Mount Hope Methodist El iscopa! Church t.*. Celia J Fer-pieon. 223 Mount Hope pi: F?? 9: ?cm-md, ?'. ir c*nt (prier rtng Sir ?.'Ki'i. JI.OjO; ?ttorniy, E R E*kley. 43 Wall st. SATISFIED MORTGAGES. (With name and address of lender'? attorney ) February 10. manhattan PARK AVE, 1735 <122d ?t. l??>, ? ? cor 122? st. 73xlS; D;-: 2-i. IM?.'. Mortimer S snd Kath Horton to E?ward McWhltin-r, at aeBaral guard? ian; |14?000; attorney, John L Sutherland, 71 Wall st. W?tyt END AVE, ?v t. 338 ft n of 101st st. 22 3xK0. Feb 9, 1903: Louis anc H'.'.en Russell to G Frederick Schwar?; $29,000; addres?, 40 "Wall st. 10?D ST. n s. *_? ft e of 3d ave, 25x1??. 11: May 17, 1904. Albert and Ellzibeth Brandt to Irvtnr Savings Institution; JIaCn); attomer. Lawyers Titl* Insurance Co. 160 Bioadway. 126TII ST. 100 ft w of Columbus ave. 34.7x 104 ?>?. ^ 2.3; Jan 21. 1911: Anton Lieb? ler to See rttr Bar.* of New York; $4,0u0; ad? dress. 147 L*a?t LXt'i ?t. THE BRONX. BATANT AVE. 14S7. 20x100- Ju'- i. 19C8, Jaiob an' Llt.tie Krononberger to the Mercb_nts' Co-operative Mo'ifiige Co. ?2.5?J0; attorney. H H Rlttc-rb'jsch. HO Nassau st. BURNSlOE .WE, n s, Cl ft w of Basafcrd Place, ?.x9;x:t' IUL'.b; Juno 13. i0< *5 : M.;yer Bid "Lena Mar.assa to Harltm Savings Bank; |4.5C?D: aticmoys. 3 K _ F B Wiihiman, 22j Broadv.-a>. l'\QL?. AVE, e s. ?103 ft s of 15tSth st. ?JJX113; I Sept iv, lOOt; Mich?le dl "Benedetto to Fannk Cohen; $1,150; attorneys. Fettreich A Seybal. 41 Park Row. I EAGLE "AVE. n e cor Wesfehester ave, 08.9x !2??.H3 4xJ3 6; :-"eb 27. 1-93: NiCi.oia* and Anna C I Wlelaadt t? Peter Doeiger; $;,(XM); attorney, Gao : _ V. :- 3C5 Brooir.e st ? GRAND AVE, 1993. 2*?xl0rt. 11x25x107.5. April j 27 1207. Eertha Newman and Lll?e frotta to C Pef-irrew; $1.300; attorney, Jacob M j _ch?>enfeld. 299 Broadway I MOSHOLU AVE. S e, 214.4 ft ? of Fleld?tone 75?u'-'.3x79\l'4 :?; Cet 25; Benjamin F and Shirl?v C Warkir.s to Emerson Lattln_; $4,0t0, j attorney. C P Latt.nf, 34 Pine ?t. KCDGERS PLACE, e s, 492.4 ft n from n w a Wcstcheste?* ave. 30x?yx22.ix90; May 25. ltX)4. I Honry I? *?'om.lrir, io Henry Pol'ock; $2,?3?X); at i icrtay, ? E Davi-, M \*a.sau ?t. ? \"*i'SE AVE, w l. 201.2 ft s of 180th st, 38x 100.1: Feb 8. lO'O, Marie Krabo and ano te. Ber? tha nuiehattke; $2.0?'0, attorney, j a Seldraan, ?Cl Park-RfJ-". H CT, n ?. -SO it w of Elton ave, 25-f*100; 1 No\' **3 U*8i Ptt-y, So : lard & Wslker Realty Co to ventral Trust Co; $10,000; attorney?. Mll : ??.Kr.am, M Broiidway. :C7TH ST. n e s, 108.5 ft e of Vanderbllt ava, 43x140; Jan 12. 1*?'.G; Mary C A Brown to Tbareae Benin. $0.80U; attorney, Lawyers Title lnsurar.M ?. j. 180 Broadway. 17STH ST, n f. 2002 ft w of Morris ave and IM 11 t't w from n w cor Grand Boulevard end .rie. ?XlCO; Apri: 3. tUOO: Anna H Bed? ford to Martin Walter: $4.u00, attorney, Doujla? Mathewson, 2ta Broadway. ASSIGNMENTS OF MORTGAGES. William H Ely to Joseph J?rsky; $1??. Joseph Jerskv to Lewis Krulewltch; $100. j-wne? J Tully and ano to Margareta Walker; t??y. Annie Cohen to Jeanne R Kall?h; $2.000. Airaliam Kornbiuth to Aoraham L Kaa?. La-vyer? Title Insurance and Trust Co to Jo? seph M Adrian; $12.500. gute Bank to Lawyers Title Insurance and Trust Co. con?.?oration omitted. Polar Savings Batik to Millie Beiden; $9.000. I ,?.i?e A Romsteck to Fanny Franz. $1. James J Tully to Ann J O' Donne;l; $1,300. Vary EriiaMt to North Side Savlnffs Bank; as ? ? < Hunts Pint Est?tes to Sophie 6teln. $2.500. Frances W A Lonohoe, trustee, to Osret E ^e'^F'aTce. E Winanta; laooo. I Same ?.X.? S^et E VVinants: $55.000. Mutual Life insurance Co to Nassau Mortjage C?Amlrlcan Mort?age Co to Jared W Ball, ,5?a2ne .?-. U?Ul Pre'.l. S7 000. tawyAWt Titl- Insurance -?nj Trust Co to ? ?tvv?>r? Mortaaae ?-0; ??J.UUU. Nassau Soft?*?*) CO to Mutual Li!? Insuran?? C:Low-*rs htartsnt? Co to Mira A Bowie. ,1i_S?h Ro-ieniVral to Minnie R Mult.-: $1. E*?norj Poi^er to Samuel Hollander $2.??0 MECHANICS' LIENS. ?TV AVR 5?t8' T??e Jc Towa? Mfj _o agt lut?T?a ZaxarsSer, Aaaa B SUrtiand and laa ?in?? Co, contracto-, $130 7?. inn ST 10*? to 1">8 West: Michael McNemara '.?,, vi?d Stre'et and Lenox Avenue ?Sompany. 1 owner; FlniteUteln & Kufel. contr.jtors; $30 5?) I kth'AVC 54??. Josep.-i Tino _ ?Co agt Isabella t Robev ami Andre v.- Aloxatder. owr.ers. J* C ?A? mtSi Co. con-Tsctor. ?O? I -.f>.T-ii_?V AVE. t*-?9: Bymtn Cohtn apt Jacob ' poudam. owner; Pi* Shalet. owner and con ? tractor, tHU _ H8TH ST, 410 to 420 West; Expert Rooflng C(,,t,Fi ai*es C Hendrlck. owner. P e Hen-j drlck contractor; ?1000. RT NICHOLAS AVE. n w ?eor 15Sd u. I02x 21". 10. Jack?*--'? M?nr?! snd OraU TtorYt art M R L ~Jul:dl?:g ?Co. o--ner and contractor: 81.4?" f BROOK AVE. 260: j Gre***-*rg Co ?gt A ~~ Cohen, owner: Hyr.-gn Cohen, contract-**: 843 SATISFIED MECH?NIC9' LIEN8. CHURCH BT, Nos ;'l* ,n.i $17. and Ll?t>?nard *t. No 38; Morris Talsky ?art Es?cff ReaityxC? et al. Dt* 21. 1911; $17:. BROADWAY. No 1794 to 1M8; Comr**on?--_tl VtooUvtt Co agt Georg? Ehret et al- April 2A lull. $773 43. BENSON AVE ? ?. ? from Frtsby av?: RIA ard L Thibaut inc. agt Bet.it ?__in?ber- ?t al. Jan 8. 1912; ?130 OS. CAULDWELL AVE. e ?. **.*. ft . et 163d St. ASg*4 iSll^lifl "i*1 Henn*C D ^ " **? SAME PROPERTY: Niecla Mazzecge aer? ?ame: Auf, ', *.~:i; ??C67 SAME PROPERTY: Veacento Marine ?*t ?me. Aug 11, I?U; $17 30 ^ SAME PROPERTY. Vtac.jdt Vantura ?*r* same; Aug 4. 1911: $23 88. BAME PROPERTY: Frsnceeoo T-amano-a-i ?gt ?ame: Aug 4 U'll. J23 ?37 ?nmm^mmmm SAME PROPERTY: Enjuto Bernardlat atr ?am?; Aug 4, mi; $1667. -?<?-?> ??* -s^AugT^Ks^*^ ?? ?? AaV?.-ffBRF* Ga0taa0 ""^ " ?* NEW BUlToiTNO PLANS. manhattan 22D 6T **?5 East; for a 4 ?ty day nut-err, 2ftx l '..???L*-"",y of Gr*"> Hospital and Hern?. 834 F-ast *2d street, owner; Rei'.ev ? *.-?'s__ck. ,?1 3th ave, archlf*c*e: flJ.OOO. 11TH ST. s ?. 267.;? ft e of 6th amor, ter an 8 ?ty ?panment h. ?4*:7ij.O G w Lea-it*, ?_r?en burgh, N T. owner; Lawlor A Hatte Aj v all ?, architect?; $(0.00-). AUDUBON AYE, ? e cor 184th st: for a ? ?ty tenmt, 70x79.3; <*raeen Mab Co. ?S* M*rnlag ?ld* ave. owr.er: Sec*-art* A Oras?. 347 6th axe. architect?: $33.000. 4TH AVE, ? w oor 30th st. for a 18 sty lefts. 80x100: 440 4th Ave Co. 49 Wall ?t, c-~~*?? ';'. -. Cri'** ? Cr?a*- 327 3tb ave. architect?. THE BRONX BENEDICT AVE, n s. 300 ft w of l-~-g?l?-* av?, four 2 ay- brk dwlg?. 20x54: William BuhU ""artlng and Glebe ?ves. owner: Henrv Nordh?ln*. lute" Tremont av?, architect; toul cost, $2S.000. ! 23IS I ST. 33e.ua ft w of Independence ave. ! l"i ?torv frame dwtg. *-~.8-,?"l..-;, Henry- A Kro , g*r. 4?'S Oresnwlch st, owner; A F Korn. Jr. 818 West 67th bt. archil???: co?t. $8,500 ALTERATIONS. i,?S?0,$.^v,Llua' 2 t*. brk f?*-wy. ???-ie**x II? *3'4 : Gil?? Whiting, 2 West 45th ?t, own?r; Richard Berger. S-j? Broad~**av. arcb.tect: ?jo?*. ! $soo LIS PENDEN3. LOTS a 7. 8, 30 and 83, sec 1. map ?f Mem? Park. The Bronx; five action?. Georg-? C V??i Tuyl, Jr. ?uperlntendent, agt Pelham Parks-ty? Rta'ty Co et al (for?ck>?ure ef A?.* mtg?); ?? torney. F M Patterecn. PARCEL of l?nd beglnntn? at a ?m? 11 pointed rock, partly 6unk In meadow, run? n w 612.11 ft to new mosquito ditch x a w &20-4 to cer.tr? line of Black Dog Creek x? ? xe ? x?e 14?* to out In ?mall ?tone in cluater ot ?mall ?tone? z n e ~S0 il to hummock? x n ? to beginning, ?ea talning 7 3374 acre?. The Bronx; EUiabe*** Rcenier agt Herb-rt M Holten et ?J (p-rUtlonY: attorney. A F Geschellt. 139TH ST. 281 West; National 0-*-t**?t.ng ?Co ?ft Elizabeth A Dodge et al fforecloeur? ot mtg>; attorney. M L Hetdenhelmer. 138TH ST. s s. 730.2 ft w of BouI*-*?-"~. VAtx 100. Broadway, n ? cor of Rock ?t, lOOzlelt Ellzab'th R Wh'.tehead agt Sarah G Seddon et a! (partition); attorney, L Werthelmer. 72D ST, n ?, 150 ft w of 8d eve, 29.*tl?**_,_ Tyulee H Jackton agt Mary O Manahan ?t al (foreclosure of mtg); attorney, C Wood. CLAY AVE, e ?, 170.11 ft n of IdOth ?Jt 18>.t*a fit): John Baumann et al agt Joeeph Leek et ?J (foreclos-ir- of mtp); attorney. 6 Wlllla-naoa. MADISON ST. 854: Cali* Sehnater ?gt lasas Roeenwesser et ?1 (forecloeure ot two mtg-*: attorney. E H Arnold. WEBSTER AVE. 2-43: He?ir W Wtoch agt Martha C Hogan et al (foreclo?ur? of mtg); ?i torney. B E Rabel!. 2D AVE. 2286: ti tat? Bank agt Samt*?! Hott m?n et al (foreclosure of mtg); attorney, J A Kohn. BUILDING LOAN CONTRACTS. WALTON AVTD, n e c~r 172d ?t. 47x05; Bronx Investment Co loan? Hurier C?ldw?il Con?tn?r> tlon Co $36.000. BROADWAY, n ? cor 20th ?t OS 1x1136? Irteej to 21st ?t; Clarence 8 Herter loan? ButtteHar.?! Realty Ce ll.8flO.00ft. FREE SONS OF ISRAEL MEET ] Sheriff Harbnrger Expresses Order'b Appreciation* for Country ! The forty-fifth convention of District ; Grand Lodge, No. 1. Independent Order Fre* j Sons of Israel, met yeeter?ey morning In i Alharnbra Hall, Seventh avenue and l*?th j street. Solon J. Licb?aklnd. Grand Maaur. I presided and a?_dre~**es were made by ! Sheriff Harburger. Con"r:essmari Goldfofle ? and M. Samuel Stem. ! Sheriff Harburger ?poke of "That Waah [ ington an.l Lincoln had done for liberty . and freedom and added; Fifty-two years later we e?e the fruits of ? th??- greatness and v e love and venerst?. I our great lar.d for it? unswerving rldellf to mete out Justice to those Amortan cltl ? z-ris, whatever their rt'.l*rlo?is belief, vrho ?are desirous of \?siting Russia. Our great i order, as we do to-day, ?how? its apprecia? tion for our country, -vhich ha? been s<* ' ?rtni a bl?Mlns to u?. ! The following officer? were elect???.*, te> ; eerve for the ensuing year: Henry J. Hy | man. New York. Grand Master; Bamuel ; Sturtz, New York, First Deputy Grand Master; Max C Eaum. New York. Second ! Deputy Grard Master; David Harria. Bor ' ton. Third Deputy Grand Master; Abraham ' Hafer, New York, Grand Se?*re-aiy; Adolph j E. Karel*or, New York, Grand Treaeurer. 1 Benjamin Blumenthal, representative te th* ! UnltM States Grand Lodge. ?'^^^?-?-??^????^????"??"^??????????????-????????-????????????????j ' ._!___, ESTATE FOR SALE OR TO LET LONG ISLAND. IK YOU LOOI?Q-F0n A H?HET A <mi*t. restful place In th? ?rcbu-% or country ?her* you and your ??xd dren may enjoy all the recreative ad? vantages of land and ?ea? XV. have it ready for you?werm. -*?.y. elegant. Artlatlc handioraft Bus Jalow or stately Mansion?either la ?11* Terre on Long Island Sound, or "-?-?lvn E?uu?, In th? Wheat!?/ Kills ?37 and 90 minute? out. High?-*, most beautiful point? of North Bhena, L. I. Special term? and price? to pleea? you. Ask for th? "Bartt?? Fe****et*" A DK/t-V ALVOKD COMPANT. * 111 Hr>ia?i?.vai N. Y Tel.. SIM?Rector __^ BR.1CHTWATERS BAYSHOKE. *_. I Our popular, ?ow-coat buagtlow? make a s immer by the bay and sea easily ?-tibia the reach of moderate tacomt? Xonhere can you find so much pleaaur? and recreation?for ?o little??? In th? Bungalow village tn th? Pinea or "BrlgbU water-.*' Now 1? a good time to ?elect your plot for a ?ummer bungalow. Specially favor? able tt-rm? made to early purchasers. Write for Bungalow Folder No. IS. T. B. ACK?RNO?? CO. New York OtScr?; 1 Went 14th St. To Close Out Quickly Must ?ell at once, lots near Station and Bay; direct !lr.e to Montauk: boatinc. bath!*.-,' and fishing: Main Street, Brook haven Heights. $40 each. If? down; I years .--uiranteed. Ne before nor nover again wi'.l the Ilk? bo ef to pay balance; title guaranteed. Never fered. TKOMAB CTIJ-Y^lljg Br?r*dws--. F-OR SALE?Choie? 10<0--?o<;t corner ploT in b???t improved section Lena Beach. L. t.; near the locean: convenient to ?latlon: eduoed piic*. A4 dr*?i? OWNER. 1T0 W,?t iic.t ?t. TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSE?? Loft to Let with Fwer It. the Rhinelander Building Cor. William and Duane St?. APPLY BSHHELA10ER FEAL ESTATE CO. 31 Nassau St. _ 'Phon?*. j'-->??onl?ndt. Woolworh Building Broad?-?-. Park PL to Da re I ay gt. Appllcitioos for spac? ?hould b? moon m Edward ?I. Hogan, --?ent Co-t. .'-rrf' or.r A?tcr 99aam IJNFUHNI8HED APARTMENTSt^ ' ""' *-*______!'--" THE CLEVELAND tlAASO tABT ??TH ST. __ADa-trnent? of t? rxop.t. >m-p)e cl?*>?et?. eta? _ **? ______*-?-? 7TM AVE.. ?. n?ar l?t_ ?t.-^Reo-**?*. ntMao. ?tudios; ?t?a_- tighr and hot -?ur: vated bonete