Joie Ray Aims At 3 Records In Garden Run 5eems Certain to Smash Two Marks in the Wana maker Games 0v A. C. Cavagnaro t -e V.". Kay is to make an. assault on m American ?and one world record at ;* John WanamaV" Commercial In zLt* eamea at Madiso? Square Gar? st:.--* *?- , ? fa to-morrow i rig. It v.-.- be safe ?predictcd that the : ttle Illinois ath ?j, who is now enj ing ! best ???of his career t ?woo: the mark Tie holder tiona ' i will . jjj a jpecial -M^aad an rivi .... be ttfrE Fal :ag?- who trailed f. behind when Ray ??vor. the 1,000 ??r. national championship last Satur '? - Fall ba? keenly felt this bitter ?efeat and hopes to atone for it in to *orTOW night's meeting. Mike De -jnev, Edward Carrey, Jack R. Sellera ,-_ William rdon c mplete the field 0f starter-. after passing the three-quarter-n tie ?in: Ra? n to the mile. C, three ? Amer i on record is 3:07. establ ? : I Joe fciacoil a: Buffalo . le the Irdoor worl . ?? - :' was ?i by Tomm: i :' in 189u. Lieu _a_r.-- John W. i verton, now in ser Dte overseas, holds the American mile ?ecord of 4:16. ConneiTs Mark Seems Safe Jodging by Ray's great performance _s; ?i.-:_rd_y ::. rvui.iiing the Ameri? ta 1,000-yard record of 2 : 14, he .should _re well in his record breaking effort. he American indoor record of 3:07 ?pears at Ray's mercy, while it is pos nbie '.ha: he may fracture Overton's ??cord. However, ii is very unlikely that he -jjj shatter the i I made by Tommy Corner!, due consi to the fact that he will energy during the eariy part of the race for the final ?ash tu the on i-m ile p int. After winning his race last Saturday Ray regrette i very much that he was not trying for Overton's record or. the same floor Tl wh floor greatly pleased the Western runner, as St said that he was always ?ure of hi? footing, no matter at how fast a gait he was travelling. Veteran coaches who were or. hand to "look on" C inton Lars en attribute the high jam; ? r" {appointing showing to _i own ccr lessi Larsen lo around the armory, and when the time if starting his event came found that the muscles of his legs had become stiifened. Therefore he had not been abie to warn, up ' >re he found himself cut of the competition after his first jump over the bar at 5 feet 6 inches. Stormy sessions are in prospect this ?felling at the meetings of the junior and senior 'cross-country championship ?bm?ittees of I Metropolitan ciatior. t :? nam t for the fitin runs. The tori nt ted to be unman 0 ' -sing, secretary-tr as arer of th strict, w 1 rec fl!r.i"o: . . ' - t of the tw i 6?_t?. Obeztubf saing declares . that this 'tor, should be taken because many atkietes are in the service and because the cor.". ? ver ; ai I f r the prizes. However, he is sure t.- fin i considerable opposition to ? : on by the ?aeasbors of the respective committees. TmWhbt?^Golf Tourney Is Begun With Record List Kxehlt;? - \*. c.. v ? ? : T? Tin '.:- ?..?-four-hole Onp ?:. ? touri m nt began at fchurst to-day. A record field of Wenty-c:..- played the irr. eigl ? - tl e number one ?arse Th? championship course will * use - and 1 Hate? : :. ; aj '? : on num P ' on Wedne ? fti ' ? '. of Rochester. led *e Sel i to- : i 79, one str? ?eau ..." H.- C. , of Pittsburgh, r-tr : ? ring tourna? it?, who ii: Dr. G -?:. another Pitts h-rgh mei mds third at 81. ^reg^ - ] a 79, but gathered Bs: t ; ?. ; .. - of - '. ? ?-?? ? on 'jwiir.t ? - entry. Parker V,". "'? '?"?? - held the cham ?fcnshi- ?. two vears, is standing *Me this . ?. B. Byrne . of New York, is lead *- i" the - . contes 7. Byi 1 jWir.d of 9-1 ged by a *anc:cap .; ? ,. net of ** aa . . _?2r*J '? S/ i r, ' ... -..,. .-; S," . !'. H i?l '. . ^ * '-? ? -v 1?. " *? U. Freshies to Have Own Baseball Team J\:r?? - of ? letica ? *"*':V announced 7* '*'?'?'- ' . . be ??-. fresh fcal '"'"'? %J ? ??^;'\ '?- ? considerable _,?r?.ienger, the S? ???, among them, Al* "*^oU follow?: ? Commodities - Continued from pace JU ? Past. Even from Texas there were ad- : vices elatminic that only 10 per cent ?*-*T0Utii* **A that co'^n was. . -- ?P well i? th? southern part ? state. Prom Louisiana and PPi wires were received claim increase in acreage To J ;:-' ' :v :-: these reporta were coun-1 ceracted, however, by an absence of any ram m Texas and the forecast of ?d fair weather during Tues? day, a.- well as by numerous buying -? - pa . the market from Southwest ern interests, Reports from India said that the government's final memoran dum on the cotton crop estimates a l-l per cent mercase in the acreage and of , -?' per ci at decrease in tho yield, com? pared with the previous year. In 1917 : : creag ; [ndia devoted to cotton vaa 21,212,00 acres, and the total crop, ;:; "??<-? ? of 4 0 pounds 4,273,000 bah ... bxp irts . -day nit, making 2,962,266 e .- lasw., against 4,221,1 15 '?. i it year. Scut:.era spot markets as offi? cially reported were generally firm and unchanged to 50 point:; ne: higher. Yes'day's Previous Year cose. close. ago. Cash. 34.30 33.80 1720 Contract March.33.30 32.80 13.C0 May. 32.47 31.96 17.35 July. 31.89 31.41 17.72 Ocl ber. 3C.80 30.36 17.12 December. 30.59 30.16 17.22 Metals Coi ' tit ; -? in the copper market showed little change yesterday. Do? mestic inquiries are still coming into' the market, but on'ty a small proportion of this business has been accepted by seliers. Some curtailment of activity . is reported because of low supplies of ; the metal. Current prices for the principal metals, compared with those prevailing ?a year ago, follow: Current A year price. ago. ! Pig iron, Bessemer, Pittsburgh . ?$37.25 $36.95 Copper, electrolytic, lb. ?.23I/2 .35 Tin. lb.85 .53'i Lead, lb.07' % .10% Spelter, St. Louis, lb. .07 7-20 .107? *Govemment price. Sustenance C er sals Wheat.?The visible supply of wheat in the United States decreased 1,190.000 bushel? for the week, bringing the to tal to 7,750,000, compared with 52,767-, 000 1 ist year. Last week's report by the g ? rnment showed that stocks held by country mills and elevators are about 20,000,000 bushels loss than last year and, while the recent reports show? ing t'a.e amount, o: wheat on farms indi cated an increase of slightly over L?, from last year, it was evident' that stocks are getting down very low, tat most of tho wheat available a.- wanted for shipment to Europe. Corn.?The feature of the day in the corn mark c was a new regulation in the Chicago mi rket which provides that. no individual, rirm or corporation may in the 'uture have on contract for any' account in excess o: 200,000 busheis. Thi applied to both lone; and short ac aaa. . a resuit, tile market dur? ing the ?ay ?-as active, witn traders ning up contracts. At the outset' prices dec?ned '?'??-c to 1 n 3. -Co m mission houses are called upon to disclose the aames of their customers, and appar? ent ? no one customer can have an ag-j . ite account over the prescrib d C through dur?rent houses. The market was apparently a short one as a result of last week's selling, and the technical position was consequently firm. The visible supply gained 1,489, 000 bushels during the week, but the cash situation in the West was appar? ently steadier. Yesterday's Previous Year Nev York : close. close, airo. : Com, N . -i yeuow.S1.76'a $1.81!/2 $1.24 Chica?0: Marc. 1.21% 1.2G?? ? - May . 1.25 1.23% 1.09 Oats..The new regulations in Chi? cago, noted above, in connection with the corn market, applied ah.o to oats and brought about an active evening np trade with wide price chancres. The first effect was bearish, but, after a decline of Vi to 1c, prices rallied sharp? ly, and at the close were ~:"-< to 3Vsc a t h .-her. Snorts were active buyers, a: market was apparently in a, strong position, as a result, of last . - movement. The domes tic den ai d was not particularly i ??..-, hut exporters were anxious bid-' ders for cash outs laid down at the' ird, and v.-arc said to be willing. to pay as high as 1234c over Chicago M.-.y. The v ? ,' ply gainer! 1,904, 000 bushels for the week. Yesterday's Previous Year New York: close, close. aifo. I white. .$1.06/2 $1-06 .76/2 Chicago : .87% .84% ? May .- .3-;-a .82 .57% Rye. ? Market nominal. Yesterday's Previous fear New York: > " close. .as?a, a . ;. .. .. We I. $2.71 22.71 $,.60 Flour and Meal.?Quotations were: day's Previous Year New York : ? oe close. auro. Flour, Minn., fWf. pat.$11.00 $11.00 $10.10 Eye flour, choice. 13.70 15.10 8.25 i.i.rr.Tc.ir-..., yellow y.riin 4.40 4.67?/2 Produce Markets?Current Batter.?Receipts were J,'j2S pack? ages. Creamery, higher than extras, per lb, ?: !?'-' H \"?c; extras (92 score;, 43Vi@43Vic; firsts (88 to 91 score),: 42Vi<5j43c; seconds (83 to S7 score), 41 45Vic; | U ?:; firsts, -!~:i; ' 43V?C; ?;:f a. year a_vv Now York Yesterday A year ago l.-r.- steers, best. .JIG.25 ?2SI3.80 ?H.50 (SSi:.00 Di -.-?:-..? lb.16 @ .I8"j .14 @ . .16' i Li\ - v.- tls. beat. ICO lb.15.00 @ 19.00 15.00 @ - ! ire? ed yeals, ?? ty, lb .23 - . lb .25',?v.S .25rB .19 ?3 .lO'-'a Meas Dork. : .. 53.00 @ 5.7.5:1 35.50 iq> 3R.110 31.CO la) 22.00 24.U0 & 25.iX) 20.00c Ig 25.10c 19.80c @ 13.900 Coffee, Sugar, Tea and Cotton? seed Oil Current A prices year For cash: (cents). ?????>. Tor., Formosa, per lb. _;.i 19 ;-'?ar, granulated, nor Ib.... 7.45 7.00 Coffee, ?iio No 7, per lb. 9 Cottonseed Oil, per lb. 19.35 13.60 Coffee Futures. -The market was active, with the near positions firm, flue to the demand by the local trade inter? ests, and closing prices showed net gains of 1 to Id points. Yesterday's A year Contract : i - afro. March . 8.45 @ .7.7)0 7.5 5 ?.. 7.7;? May . 8.60@8.61 7.67@7.69 July . 8.63 @8,70 7.82 r? 7.83 September. S.57@8.63 7.95@7.96 Cottonseed Oil Futures.?Total busi? ness in the market yesterday consisted of 200 barrels of March at 19.90. Ten? ders of 600 barrels on March contracts caused an easier feeling, and prices closed net unchanged to 25 points lower. Yesterday's A year Contract: close. ago. March . 19.85@ ? 13.68@ 13.71 April . 2C.GO'S20.50 ? May . 20.007*20.50 13.67 ?t 13.S} July . 20.10? ? 13.63@13.6o Best Ball at Pmeh_ir3t PINEHURST, N. C, March 18.?Par? ker W. Wh itt." m ore, of the Country Club, and Percy Gilbert, of Prae Burn, ; had a best ball of 36- 34- -70 on the; championship course at Pinehurst to? day. They playod against Charles T. Crocker, jr., of Fitchburg, and Donald Itoss and won by 2 ;uid 1. CITATIONS HARRIS, ARTHUR - THE PEOPLE OF THE State of Now Y rk, I :? ?h._- grace of God '? an-i independent, to Margaret Harri . Catherine McG. Harrison, Margaret Edy h Archbald Harrison, Ethel Squires, Ports? mouth Brewing Company, send greeting: Upon the petition of Veronica Harris, of! 26 Exchange Place, New York, N Y, Edyth H. Johnson, of Manor Lane. Pelham Manor, New York, John Bowler, of Worcester, Mass , and Howel H. Barnes, of 70 West 40th Stri?et, New York. N. Y You and each of you are hereby cited to Bhov. cause before :h-> Surros ?' ' < irl ? t the County of New York, held ul the Haii of Ri cor I?, in thi i ml: of Nev York on the I'Jih day of April, 1918, al 10 30 o lock in tho for. noon of thai lay, a a-; Veronica Harris, Edyth I; Johnson, John 1 :? v I ir ?i n ! How ? . H. Li?mes, as ? x? cut on and trustees undei the will of said deceased should not be Judi? lall: - etl. id, a nd be trustees permitted to n-ulpn. , in testimony whereof, we have caused the ???al of the Surrogates' ?.'our? of the [Ssall said County of New York to be . unto afllxed. Witness, Hon. John I'. Cohalan, Surrogate of our Baifl county > the County of New York, the 14ih day of March, In tho year of our TLord one thousand nine hundred and eightei v DANIEL J DOWDNET, Clerk of the Surrogates' Court Supplemental Citation THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OV NEW York, i>y the Grace of I :?'.. , .-,.,.i "?,.. dependent: To Frederic Erdman, Mary i> Day, being t%vo of th? heirs and n? ?i . i,1 Sarah Frances Dodge, deceased, ?end greeting; Whereas, Frederic N. Dodir<\ ?7'is i: _8th Street, Paterson, .v.7 J., in?? lately applied u\ the Surrogate?' Court of our County of New York, to havi? a certain instrument In writ? ing, bearing date June 6, 1917, relating to personal property, duly proved a* th.- last will und testament of Sarah Frances Dodge deceased, who was ?t? the time of in-r death a resident <>f the County of Now rork, de? ceased. Therefore, you and enrh of you aro cited to enow cause before the 8urrog.M' Court of our County of New York, at the Hal] of Records, In tho County of New York. r;n ihn first day ?>r April, on? thousand nine hun? dred ? ' ! elffh.n, iii half-past \ru o'cloct In the forenoon <>t that ?hiy, why the H.vii v.lll ?ind teetament should no! be . irn :?.?; to probate as a will of personal prop? ... Testimony Whereof, we have caused the seal of tho Surrogates' Court of th' Coumy of New York to b? bereunta illlxed i . i, Honorabb J( IHN lv < OHALAN ., .- -i ? v- of our i>:ilil ? '.uf?t\ of .s,.-v.- Yorl ..,, mid County, the ?Oth day ..t February, In the .'?" of ?or Lord ono thousand num hun? dred and eighteen, [L. ti 1 DANIEL 3. DOWUNEY, Clerk of tho tJurrogatus' Court. FORECLOSURE SALES SUPREME COURT. COUNTY OF .NEW YORK, THE FARMERS LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY, Plaintiff, against. ELISE S. CHALMERS AND OTHERS. Defindan-.d, In pursuance o? .a Judgment of foreciosurj and sal-:, luly made and entered In the above entitled action and b? slil of Mercrr southern tventy fiv? f??t ; ..- ? ?' Mercer Street I ? or pi of I.ning, be : a ? ? ? i - ?. : less, as on referen - ?i - had to tha map above mentioned will m ; fully apj . I - ? i ? now known bj h et i a er One hundred and seveni " M re . Street ALSO all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, togethar with the hull ting thereon ? ???.-. d, la ' an:! '??-?im Eighth W . - I of li In the '"'a--' of New V ,..--.. ..... 0f ., ! I-Itl ?-???.? | ;-,;.-? \--. pa -,??. ... ; ? ? mm listii ?shed on a n i . ? ?? . i ? . - . ........ a\a\\\\\\\\aXa\\\\\\XXX\\\\\\XXXa\\\\aXXX%W ' :? ' ' ... Ittnil 1 ' a -i the Wl St - ? . -, . -a. rcer Sti ? ? i ....... . ? ? ? '. ??.ly corner . and Sti e< ' a running ; ? ice \ feet along lot numl r-rni hundred and thl. three on sai : mai.' pan , f the distance through a party wall; thence northerly twenty-five teat along 1 >1 number one hun dred and ftfty-thr.n said map; th >m:e easterly one hundred feet along lot number one hundred an,i thirty-five (135) on said map and part nf the d stan ? through a pa rty w ill to the v\ esterly I, of M :- ?er Street; uni thence southerlj twenty-tive feet along the westerly Bide of 7! rcer Street to ihe point or place of beg -a ng, be tho said several dimensions m e or less, as on ref? erence being had ti the mai ah* ve m> : i li ni d will more appear ; nises being now known 1 t number ( me hun .... ; . . , .. . . . ;,. . , . Dai :. '?-. V .. F h. 26 lais M .. BICE , :: CHE3. ROLSTON * HORAN. ?? r Plaintiff, ce P New York City, ing is a i a ram of the property Its stree number Is 117-1 i'j ilor Prlnce Street Spring Street. The i>_r,p!-e lam .-" '" ?? *. "? nty (l\ e fei I : ? lot No K ; tl ? ? ? '" a '? ! ?? ? sp id .- ? No. 4 i Street, seventy five f-et to gr I ti.-nd l i ?? ' Fdg :? ? ?? John Lovett; I heneo err; ?? Ion g said ; ? ind and r':1 ralli 1 : ii | im Street vi ? at .'-:.-.?,> f... t - a lot No. i.. i a -a ? : along said lot N i. 6 and parallel with Cannon Street, ?-????a fei to '?a place -f bi ginning, the said lot being In width fronl am rear twen -? five r t and In depth ?.ai each side sevent; : e feet Said premises bt-lr.j? known as No. 276 Delancey Street. S Th Delancey St. approximate amount of the morf gage debt Is $18,216.36 and Interest from February 14th, 191 . - ?:-:.-. and allowance, 1371 33 and ?. ? it; in pn. 1 taxi a and water ehargi - I real Dati ?! :'-? w Y rk, Februar' 20! a. 101S. ?^^^^^^?K ?it. LN K- iRECL' IS : HEME roiHT. < 'ouni y i ? fork : 'a ra lia C t.ow ?? erre, ! iaintlff, against Charle: Wilder, cl al., Defendant - County Ciei Index No 25647 . . ,, - i.'. Ca i ! Carroll t'laln Iff's At torni ys, 69 V\ all Si ;???-. Nev York, N V I'l RSUANT TO JUDGMENT entered Fan ruary 13th, 10IS, tho ted will s-al at public auction, at the E ilesroom, tyou. n?a Vesey Street, Borough ol Man? hattan, City of New York, al L2 o'clock noon on Aprii 3d, 1918, by Daniel Greenwald, Auctioneer, the mortgaged premises directed i ? said ludgmi nt to 1 in the County of New York on the southerly Bide r>r 104th S'a-- < : distan! 98 a ? t I lnche wr ?-? ? ? ?. om : .. me i v Idem rl, being : : 9 Itu In width . and rear a.. 100 feet It lnchi In ?:? pi h on each si le, the i . ? . und a a : ?? % boundaries a a h i- oui .. l venue and part ot : he .- ay thn ugh , ? ?* walls i :? ing :' ? pi emli ? ?: . ag . n ordi ? in the New York County Regis! 's Ottice In Si cllon 6 Llbi 238 i Morlgag , pago 247, i,., ? k 1609 Sa! .)? et also ti nanls con t:, ,a l in ?!? ? ? : : ?? urd d in said olllce In Liber 63'; or Conveyanci n, v-ny 196, if valid and in force. No. 60 East 104th St. US' 9" 98' 9" Th- approximate amount, of tho mortgage debt l" $5,345 ,l and Interest from Febru 5ih. 1918 ; isi .,,.:? ces, : i IS 0j '. tajus, water rates and aaaeasmenta approxi? mately, ? (I a. .. :,| ?:i; fr-hi . Dati d . ? ) oi .. m irch l Uh, L018 IK I DOR WASSEUVOOEL, Refarto FURNISHED ROOMS ONE ar iva rriiinit. furnUbod, and liath. ?Itli will?.u' iin-u.,. price, $30 ??eh in-r mmiUi. Wl*UUieWn I'lauo, .Niav YtiiU Cliy. HELP WANTED IHALE BOYS] BOYS I ...4r---T7.T.I-N"E * ASSEMBLING DEPARTMENT; fcTLAxM EMPLOYMENT: QUICK ADVANCE? MENT STANLEY 4 PATTERSON, ? ? 34 HUBERT ST., 3 BLOCKS ABOVE FRANKLIN BT. BOY WANTED. J. B. Wilson. 11 E. 10th St r'o',rArL ^LIN.?Travel West; call on physldana. State age, calar/, nationality _r.d education. Box A. 113, Tribun? once. OFFICE BOY wanted: coffee business. Apply ?fier 10 a. m. at m Water st., New Yorit Ctty. OVER "000 pos'tlor.s open ro our applicants in ten months; men and boys quickly placed, at? tractive Balarles, biff demand: bookkeepers, sales? men, stenographers, clerks, draftsmen. tracen, shippers, chauffeurs, mechanic? Y M. C. A. Employment Department, 215 W ^3rd Street. PHOTO LITHn PROCESS OPERATOR: COLOR SEPARATION. GUGLER LITHO, MILWAUKEE. PRINTING SALESMAN AND SALES MANAGER WAVTED RT noYrv s- printers a: n stationers as in ' ' >'?? MI ST BE I.'- PERIENCT7D EX ?:[' ?TVE OVER I HAT'S IGE. A.\1) CI1RJS 1 an v> (UTE t;n : ?; am particulars op EXPERIENCE AND SALARY. U. C, B?)X 24 HUB UNE ?.FEHL. SALESMEN. A ?arpo concern h_., opportunity for several youni Americana of good education .u. ! phasing person? ality; ?.? v.-il! take ??are of you If you are strictly honest and an a.:tjve worker; your futuro la as? sured. Apply Mr. Reason, Encyclopedia Britannica. 28S Fourth ave. TiHlL AND DIE MAKERS STANLEY .t PATTERSON, 34 HUBERT ST BLOCKS ABOVE FRANKLIN HELP WANTED FEMALE AN OPPORTUNITY OP A LIFETIME, A wholesale house, largest in Its Une ?n the w?jrld, has ? petilng ror young lady, with inception al Balei ability, to travel and prim?te sales at retail .;. res, chiefly by means of tne telephone; ?alary, expenses and bonus; permanent position. Address, giving ai;e. raperieuco and reference, W. _, Box 172, Tribuno ufflce. AN ART FIRM that has beer; awarded a grand prlz? and 16 medals and diplomas at Interna ; t'.oiial expositions wishes the Bervtces of a lady of good s..-:a! standing, previous business experience ?? . :" m? be over thirty wars of ago. of iood address, possess ta - and furnish best of re/-' eronr;es, B. R. T.. Bui 25, Tribuno Office. GULLS: GIRLS! LIGHT ASSEMBLING: STEADY WORK; CHANCE FOR ADVANCEMENT. STANLEY ?- PATTERSON. 34 FTUBERT ST 3 BLOCKS ABOVE FRANKLIN ST. PUCH PRESS OPERATORS: STEADY WORK: RAPID ADVANCEMENT. STANLEY & PATTERSON, :i4 HUBERT ST . 3 BLOCKS ABOVE FRANKLIN ST. STENOGRAPHER AND TYPIST?Hours. 9?5. Call 401 West st. WANTED, A NURSE.?Pleasant home and twenty dollars a month. Must be strong to lift rhou matlc patients. Address Box 7?o, Tcnafiy. N. ,?. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE INTELLIGENT man. 50, sober, healthy, active, dependable; speaks English, German and Bohe ml has business training a:;,! experlonce; will go to country Box A. '.'. 14B, Tribune (?lee. YOUNQ MAN, 25 years o?d. wants position w'.lh lome reliable firm doing business m ?.'nina; rh.an*'' is mode for Liie betterment of health. l; . ft. Tribune Office. YOUNG MAN, 22. goo. capable; van.,-; ,i,;: recommended ?li.ss Shea's A. ? ' East I2d s:. Murray Ulli fl.'T4. GARDENER.?Useful; Swedish; single; inderstand? . .--...? es. fiowors an- poultry. Sampson Agency, 781 U tv Eton ave JAPANESE COOK-BUTLER. ?Long experience: has ? reuces; neat. Milling. Japanese Employ menl Aitency, 25 West 42d st. Telephone 30.'!9 vai derbllt YOUNG ln'NGAUIAN MAN. good cook, butler, valet would do housework for couple or bachelors; ?- , >?-?? ecomm idnUon.i. Miss Shea's A.ency, ; i East l-'d St. Murray Hill G77!. DOMESTIC SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE A.?A.?COOK ?Young, live, unusually ?rood cook: neat economical; $55-$60, S., Miss Hofmayer's Apena", lu East, 43d st.. third floor Telephone s:'17 Murray Hill. CHAMBERMAID-WAITRESS.?Neat, nlo- appear? ing American; small family, suburbs; excellent references; v ry desirable; i-?. Call Mrs. Mason's Agency, 131 West 42d st. CHAMBERMAID-WAITRESS. ? Young girl; two year;' experience; i-5. M.ss Shaughuegsy's Agency. ; 17 Wesl 12d St. CHAMBERMAID ' Norwegian),?<'".ond seamstress; neat, willing, obliging; best references. Sampson Agency, ?' . Lexington ave. COUPLE (colored).?Neat, young, efficient; butler chauffeur; cook, bouseworker; capable, corope , ,| ? lentlous i>a.r. highly recouuneuded; filu. \? L Agency, 131 W. 4Jd st. COOK.?First class; very neat; exceptionally com pctent, lentlous; capable managor; splendid refer."! most desirable; ii?. Mason's Agency, 131 West 42d st. Brjant 5633. COOK (Protestant).?Young, neat, nice appearing: thoroughly experienced ; small afluit faintly ; sub? urbs preferred; excellent r?f?ren?as ; Ho. Masuu'a A..:. ,; 131 \Vest 12d st._^^ Cl'.Div (English Protestant) and WAITRESS ?Jrlsh Catholic llhe '. Itlon? together m private fam? ily In country; vvaats. ?40-?4?). Colonial A.;ency, 2J W. 4Jd St. COOK (young Swedish woman); comp?tent, neat, hly re ommended; wages, {:.?). Samp? son Agen v. 7,'l Lexington ave. Telephone Plaza 01 _ COOK and WAITRESS, and housoworkem. chain bcrmalds; reliable. g?XKl references. Lehtl'i Agsncy. '7 Ea?t 125th st. Telephone Harlem 5Jlj. COOK?Scutch Protestant; excellent city reference; t|-, M. Miss Hofmayer's Agency, io Eaat 4Jd st.. third floor. Telephono S917 Murray HilL COOK?Public; for Institution, school, hospital, etc. Ueeian Agency. 1^1 West 20th st. Telephono Chelsea B493,_ COOK?Young: Scotch; splendid city references; wages ?10. Miss Shaughnessy's Agency. 17 West 42d at._ _ COOK _WU1 assist laundry; four years' best refer enco; $40. Miss Shaughnesay'i Agency. 17 West a: . COUPLE?Refined young American?; butler, useful; . : .. . ? ??, ? refera bachelor's country n0? . Bxceptlonalb ?loairable; $m). Mm. Mason's Agency, 1 i West I2d it. ^_ FRENCH I "' l'LE.? First <-la.sa gardener; wife useful or day's worlt; spi T.diil pe?.p.e for gentl? mai.'s Pia.-.-, line recommendations; ?7J Miss Sbee'i Agancy; 30 E. 42?! .Murray 11111 6774._ IlfXSEWOIlKER?Strong, reliable worker; wage? reason?Uile. Heelan Agency. 151 Weet '.0th at. Telephone Chelsea 549J. IJlirSEWOP.KER.?Neat, rrfln*?! American: thor? oughly eiimrtt-nci'd; excellent ?took, manager; ?dulls city apartment ; splendid reference?. ?40. Uaaon'i Agency. LSI West 4-d ?t. Bryant 5?33^ noUBEWORKEB.?Young colored woman; fine eook ? ,| ivaltre?? prefers apartment; three years' ref erttlli? Mia? Shea's Agency, 30 East 4:M sL Mur? ray 11111 8774 _ LAUNDRESS.?Excellent lana reference: HO. s., ' Miss Hofroayer'a Agency, 10 East 4:,..l at., third Boor, '1'el. pi.one M"J47 Murray Hill. LAUNDUES8 ( Emnlsh).?Young woman, thorough? ly ' Hiperieiieed ; excellent worker; rafaroucea. Bampwn Agency, 781 Lexington ave. MOTOKB AMi HAEGHTER (rolowl). exi?ptlon ' ? ;., neal good oook; chambermaid and waltriws; excellent; refotenese; ?_ty or country. irwui'a AgeliO. 0-5 if? 4T* DOMESTIC SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE NUHSKRT GOVERNESS.?English: children c*-*r three years old; jood references; i-40-SJO. J . Miss Hr.rtr?yer's Agency, 10 Eist 43d it.. third Hour Telephone 8947 Murray Hill. SISTERS (Protestant).?Cook. Sl?; wsltress, $35: country prefsrred; fir? yen-' referm?e. M:*! Shea j Atrgr.c-y, St) E. 42d st. Hurray Hill 6774. WAITRESS.?Equal to butler; excellent ion? ref? erences: $45-$50 A. Miss Hofmayer's Agency, m.rMt izd -'???? t-":r? -Air- Tslspiiiiae S947 Murray Hill. WAITRESS.?Capable EngI ih gl.-T- $:\? ; ge.vi ap? pearance; ,- untry or a . excellent a - --a ?-. ?Usb Shoa's Agency. ?0 E. 42d it. Murray Bill ?OUNG WOMAN, excellent :ooh: like position in a tun amlly n - :..? as -? ? ?- ou rorker; wa* - |40 Co nial A aav. 25 W 43d YOl N'G Amor -an w man: ko pi - o prtTite ...:dr. '? ' -1-- :ham crmald or waltri lambermaid; *??"'-????>? Colonial Agency, ?5 W. 42,! st. EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES WE HAVE ON HAND couples whi have first class references; also serrants ' ... ; : ties uuiTersaJ Employment Bureau (Agency), 59 West 37th st. Greeiey 1145 STORAGE NOTICES LONG ACRE EXPRESS STORAGE WAREHOUSE. no v, est n y;; STR : ' New Yoi 1913 .. : '"' -'-;?'- :'- -, '- rman, Mrs. E. ?. Waite, Mrs. Carroll Freehart, Miss M. Devanney, Mrs F Mahoney, Mr ("1 VV ..... .- Svoltman, Mr Paul Mc< fall, A J F ir , Airs Fard. Mr. or Mrs Barstow Mrs. Brown, Mrs. M. Murphy, Mrs. It Williams Mary Donohue, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Agnes Conklin, Leo Martine-'.. Anthony Cole, James 1. on . Sarah Manning. Mrs. K Baui r, Mrs. ?. Aresca, Mrs W 'antes. Mrs May Duffv, H. Crosby. Mr?. J Rambach, Mrs S Mrs. J. Larkin . -. J l- .'... ck Mrs M< - I.oughlln. II Gamble, H. K. Williams, Mrs. Morgan, H. Lang, Whalen Rros., Mrs. B. G. Plerse, Mra D Bur : be? D lin I arl Blessing Mrs J ? - M .'. : tl an Mrs. .1. Da rrow, Mrs M. M >rs, E. E ? rger - than Mill -, Mrs M. Kipp . a Mr M. Elarn -, . i ach of yi : ??' P yn - of oui lien upon th ? er I - a . ,?? ni tice thereof had ? ? will cause such pr. to wit. Hou ; ? - da, P< rsi tu : : Iff ? ... Tr ink: M ti :han disi Carpi . etc., stored in our ware I. aises 7. you r In ? ? ur na to or in which you may have an Interest) :??> be sold at public auction, according to the Btal tte in sur-h case made and provided, at our warehouses, 408-410 West. !7:h St., New York City, on MONDAY. APRIL 8TH, 1918, at 10:30 A. M.. and If the sale thereof is not completed on sail dati the same will be continued at the same i n ? ich and every Monday thereafter, beginning at L0 I) A. M. on each day and coi a_ g un ., tha sale Is completed. LONG ACRE EXPRESS STORAGE WAREHOUSE. Riverdaie Storage Warehouse Co. 152-154 WEST 127TH ST New York, Mar h : ith, 191S To Mary O'Neill, lot G92 ; M. Gon l"t 777 : M rs. M a -.??..?? , Mrs. lot 797 ; F. Huttlck, lot 818; C. Fli i. : 826; A. Frlze, lot S52; J. Walsh, lot 891; II. Welsberg, lot 928; A. S. Woods, lot 93 . S, P. DIehl, lot 949; Mr. or Mrs Danneberg, check 4033-4089; Mr or Mrs. Cosodlne, check 6U42 ; Mary King] y, lot 907; Mr Malicot, lot 132; I. Saaas. lot 2C4 : C. Smith, : : 323 M. Leake, lot 424; N, ?'.lain, lot 508; Misa Burns, lot r>lil; Marj W i Is, lot 584; Mra. Keiner, lot 612; W. Collins, lot 654; C. S. Elwell, lot S79 : You and each of you ar-> hereby notified that the time for paym our lien upon tha property hereinafter scribed having expired, notice : herei ( ha I bei n gh -a u w i will en use such property, to a!:, Hou ? ?'?' Goods, a r sartal Eff cts, Trunks M rchandii i, ( an etc., stored In our warehouses bj you (or In ;,rmr name ar In v. a: h , a ma; ha\ ? an interest i to be sol I at pul Ing to the statute In sui h ca ? mad : provided, a', the Monan h Auction nil East L25th s ., .- .-. i urk City, on FRIDAY, APRIL 12TH, 191S, at 10:30 A. M., and if the s.a..- th re f Is n it com? pleted on said a : a .a ? , ? Inut d .. - th" sa rne pla ach and every Friday thereafter, beginning at 10:30 A. M. on each day and con inuing until the sale is comph ted Riverdaie Storage Warehouse Co. FIDELITY STORAGE WAREHOUSE 107-109 West 96l h Stn ? , N ?"? 'i ork, 71 in h l:aa. 1918. To Mr. Fran!; P. ? 1: la rl. Mr. G 1. Belch r, Mr. A J. Coal ley, ! M A. Phill ;? i, Mlas Mary Flynn, Mass Myno Hogel, Mrs Xah' a Runj an. Mrs J phii Hamilton, Mrs Woodallen Chapman, Mme '?' Mrs. M. Weis-?, I. '"? Ig n & i !o . Mme A. Fram ? Is, Mrs S A Si ru -k, Mr William S. Gartner, Mr A. !.. Mas..., M W. A. Depew, Mr, William S aman, Mrs. M. M. Clifford, Mrs Emllj K I Mr R. II. Kreamer, Mr. Roy M ?-. a:: i Mrs i:. K. Mould: You and each of van nr- a rehy notified that the time for paymeni of our lien upon the property h relnaftor lescribed having ex] .-?? I, ( tr d : - ',?': ici ther oi a been given you, we will cause such to v.u. Household Ooads, Personal Effects, Trunks. Merchandise, Carpets, itc, stored iti ajr warehi . ' in your name or in n lili h ? ? -i may have an ?a ? n ho so 1 al public a, ordtng to the s~al ute In such . - a . ' : < . led, a i ?la- warehouse, 107-109 W 9 ; h a' York Clt; . on : I iN : \ APRIL I :. '. . at 10:30 A M., an I sale thereof Is not completed on :-. .'. dal ? the . .-a- will be n ! a- ::.?? sa ta i place h and every Aba. lay thi -, after, glnn ?? : A. M. aa each day and continuing until the sale is completed. FIDEJ.HY STORAGE WAREHOUSE Timmins' Storage Warehouses, ?57 to '7i".7 WEST 117th ST. THE FOLLi >WI: ' : PEHS INS AHM HEREBY NOTIFIED that tl ir liouseho : effects now on storage will bi lie Auction Wednesday, MA! ICH 20, at 10 30 A. M . a a! If the sale ?. . -., : on a lid date the sale wil 11nued each au :ceei until sold at Tlmmins' star.a,- Warehouses, 257 to 261 West 117th Street, N. Y, City, at 10:3 M.. in default of payment < C ? ; rat:-' charges that are o-, er on due, .. ? ,-, rtling ' ? lav ? : ?'?:? i ' '?? '??'? ? houses: Mrs. C. Edwards, Mrs. B. Bent ley Mary Clark, Miss A. Hallett, M Delius Mrs. vv. Heydt, C. &'. Fretts, Mrs. R Drummond, R ibt. .1 ihnson, Mr3. H. Mc Connell, Mrs E Barrett. JOHN J T1MMINS. tin- Madison Simare Storage Warehouse 348 3d Ave X. V . March I'Jth, 1918. To Mr r Young and Mrs. >.t Howa d: You are hereby notified that the time : payment of mir lien atan the property below named, bavin? expired after due a been riven you, we will cause such prop to wit, household goods, pi rsi nal el eel a pianos, merchandise, i 3ti r ! In the Madi? son Square Warehouse. N. V- City, b: you - -., .'- name a:- in which you may i:.a ? an :. - a to be sold at 1 according to the statt:'- in auch case marl .. IHENWALD'S Auction Rooms, 340 Third Avenue, N. Y., on Thursday, April 4th, 1913. a' 10:30 A. M. Madison mi. Storage Warehouse. Gl'AKUlAN STORAGE & TRANSFER CD. Storage Warehouse Notice. To wham It rr.ny concern?wo will sell at Public Auction at 301 West L25th St., on Monday March 25th 1918, commen li) a in, Household Goods, Pianos, : ? Effects Merchandise, etc., stored by or m the names as follows: I. Wersanksy, Mrs. A. Moxley Mrs. A. .1. Smith, Mrs. Bertha Hirsch Mrs. M Johnston, Mrs. Annie :: 3 tell Mr. Jahn Finn, Mary Brown Mi D ?? nun' Mrs. E. Van ?lari?h, Forest Foland, a. Nicholson, unless all charges ara pa: 1 on or before March 22nd, 1918, san..' will be sold according to law to pay charges. Guardini] Storage .S. 1 ansfer ( o. 301 West i75th Str et LIQUIDATION NOTICE & FCLTON NATIONAL BANK OF NEW V NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by order of the Board of Directors a special meeting of the stockholders has been calb-d and will be held at twelve o'clock, noon, on the 8th day uf April, 1918, at the bank? ing office of The Market ? Fulton Na? tional Bank of New i irk, No. w Fulton street, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, to vote upon a. resolution to place ?aid bank In voluntary liquidation pur? suant tu secttonj 5220 and O^Ji of th? i uitcd States Revis d Statutes, to tu?{a effect v por. Mich date as may be fixed und upon a reia.ut.ui! to ratify the acts of the buard of directors In the pr. mlsea pr?. llmluary to liquidation, and upon such other matters us may be brougut before said meeting. The stock transfer books will be elos?d from three o'clock p. m. on April t, I3ij, to three o'clock p. in. on April x, ?9is. By order of the board of directors W.U. M. ROhENDALE, Cashier. SURROGATES' N OTICES" " HARRY SIMONS ? IN PCRSfANCE OF an order of the Honorable John P, Coha lan. a Surrogate of tho County "f New York, notice is hereby given to all persona having claims against Hurry Simons, late of the Ccunty of New York, to present the etini-; with vouchers thereof to the subscribers at Um ottiee of their attorney, Paul Helllnger, No. S20 Hnatii? ay. in th? Borough of Man? hattan, City of New York, on or bufora tho 2ilth day Of AuR'tst. 1918. * Dated. New York. BVbrunry 23. 1913. MARTHA SIMONS) , SIMON SIMONS \ Executors. PAUL HEI.I.IN'IER, Ofnee and P. O. Address, 320 Broadway. Borough of Manhattan, New Votk City. IMPORTANT Birth, Knsasemeiil, Marriage, Death ami In Memoiiam Notices may twe telephoned to Tl>e Tribuna any time up to midnight for insertion in the nest day's paper. Just call Bcckman 3000 ?nrl ??end til'* notice :n you wish it In? serted. Bill for saine ?ill be mailed to : yon later. The notice wiU reach over 10O.0t.Hj readers daily. BiRTHS LUBALIN?Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Lubalin (nee Rose Josr.ei, 13- West __l?t st-, ?n n ranee the birth of twin sons on March ITth. PINCICNEY?To Mr. and Mr?. C. Cote*- I v.orth Pinckney ?nee Marjorie Listoe), cj ; 7 . Riverside Drive, a son, March 17, 191S. MARRIAGES BLOCH?ADLER?On Sunday, March 17, al " 7-." i train ster Road, I ; . . ! ?' . "<. ;? of the late ?a :.- I .' "-/ Bloch, to Jes3e Ai'.'.e.-, the Rev. Dr. Alex Lyons offeiating min- ? Liter. BROUWER-ANCHER?LE SUEUR?At St . . Cathedral, New York, Saturday, Mar 16, Muriel Alice, daughter of | Charlea and Alice Le Sueur, of St. Heliers, : Jersey, Channel Llanda, now of New York City, to Corpora! Edward Brouwer-Ancher, ; 104th U. S. Field Artillery, son of Charles J. and Grace Brouwer-Ancher, of New York. DOWNEY ? WHITLOCK ? On Saturday, March ' '. 1 118, at the home of the bride, ' "Allen Winden," Scarsdale, N. Y'.? Helen I Vanderbilt Whitlock, e le t daughter of ? - and Mr W Meh.i W ', lo :k, was united in ma < Sergeant Bradfor 1 ! ? -v.-, U. S. .'-' S The cere ?o i - ; perform? ? ? ? ? Do v. ithei the Re '. A. C. . i . "d, o ' Sc ?rsdale, N. Y. ;. ' ? S ELLIOT?On Saturday, March ool lyn av., Brooklyn, N. \'., ; I v the Rev. A. W. E. Carrington, Marga- ? ret, daughter of Mrs. Clarence !'. Elliot, in Serpreant Charles Stuart Kob=on, of Camp Upton. - } DEATHS ALI.EN?On March 1?, 1918, at 600 West 1-tOth st., Carrie L., mother of Mrs. R. J. Furbeck. Interment Forest Home, 111. , BAKER?On March 17. 1018, Emma Deifct ;??:?. Funeral services a*, her ?ate resi I dence, ?!'.'?. Fillmore st., Van Nest, New Y'oi-k City, Tuesday, March 19, at 10 a. m. Interment Lutheran Cemetery. BAYLEY Un Sunday, March 17. 1918. Emma Elizabeth Bayiey, beloved wife of i: : -.- S. Bayiey. Service.; at her late residence, 139 Quincy st., Brooklyn, on Tuesday afternoon, March 19, ut 4:30 o'clock. BLACKADER?-At Montreal, Canada. March 15, Mary Ross, beloved wife of Louis E. ader, Neponsit, i ong Island. CAPSTICK?At Montville, N. J., March 16, L918, John if. Capstick, member of Con? gress, 5th Congressional District of New Jersey. Funeral at his ! ite resi? dence, Montville, N. :-, Wednesday, March 20, at 2 :30 p. rn. Train ?eaves Hoboken, D., L. & W. R. R., at 1:15 p. m. Inter? ment at convenience of family. CASSIDY? Peter, belo\ d husband of Mary :.. .-. his re idence, Li ." West Hayes av., Cor ... Long Island, on March 17. Fu? neral Wednesday morning, 9:30, from Our! ! ady of Sorrows' Chureh, Corona, Lontr ? Island. COX -On March 17. after a lingering illness, Alhert B., beloved son of Sidney Cox and Violet Warner. Services will bo held Wednesday, March 20, at i p. m. Inter? me ' Ken C? netery. Trenton (N. J.i ! ai ers pleas? CREAMER?At 168 South 9th av.. Mount Vernon, N. \'., March 77, John Barrett, in? fant son of Joseph J. and Marie Watts Creamer. CUMISKEY?On March 16, at her residence, i 1 \ ietor Place, Eimhur *.. L. L, Catherine A., beloved mother of Rosanna, James, Sadie and May Cumiskey ami Mrs. Florence Si ,.. nitt. - em requiem m iss o i Tues? day, 10 a. m., at St. Bartholomew's Church, Elmhurat. CURTIN?On Saturday, March 16, Mary E. Curtin, beloved daughter of Iviien Curtin artd the late - ohn J. C irtin. Relativ? ? ai I friends of the family are respectfully re que ed to attend th ? funeral from her late ? ?i [ence, 321 East C9th .?t., on Wed March 20, at 9:30 a. m. ; thence lo Car n ? Church, East 28th st., wher<.lem . 7 of requiem will be celebrated for the a of her soui at 10 a. :u. Interment Calvary. DAYLEY- On Sunday, March 17, 1918,1 Emma Elizabe h Dayley, beloved wife of : .... . ' ?. at her late residence, ! 39 Quincy st., Brooklyn, on ly after loon, March Ii', at -I :30 DE MONTHULE On Saturday, March '7. Paul hule, in his 72d year m ;-. . : rom his late re tden :e, '4 Ham Pl? :s, Tuesday, March i . at 10:30 a. m., to :.. ? . ?' O ir : .; ly of I West L42d at., near Convent av., where a. solemn mans of requiem will be suntr, 11 a. m, ELLIS?On Sunday. March 17, 1918, William Ellis, ' '? years, belo ed husband of Mary M. .Mi!.er. Funeral ?ervicej I .? evening at 7' o'clock at his iate r< L074 Morris av., near Tremont av., Bronx. ! ? terment private. EPSTEIN?Rose, beloved sister of David, iVIorris, Alfred, Jenn;e, Heuman, ?.i?ie Herzog. Funeral from her late residence, 63 East 93d ?. t., on 'i uesday at 10 a. m. GIBSON At Jamaica, N. Y., Agnes D., be? loved wife of William, on March . Funeral from her late residen e, 180 Allen st., Jamaica, on Tuesday evening, March 19, at 8 o'clock. Interment Wednesday at Nutley, N. J. GORHAM?On March 17, L918, Frank Gor . : ? . 5th ; ear Fu?era ? ? I the residence of his son, Walter D Gorham, Sound Beach, Conn., ?mi Tuesday, Mar h at 1 i p. m. Automobiles will m.-'t train leaving Grand Central depot 11:03 a. n:. for Sou id Beach. GOUCHER?On Sunday, March IT", at her n ; lence, 50-1 West I22d st., Elizabeth, wife i .' I . ?-.; - -;.-.?. hand Coucher and daughter ? of William Webster Ellsworth und II- ' a Yale Smith. Funeral service will be held Tu 6 lay, March 19, at St. Paul's C a el, Columbia 1 niven it: , at 4 :30, HAI ?HT -On Monday, March IS, 1918, Su an Richards, wife of William Burgoync H ight, at her residence, 383 iJar:: av. ! urierai services on W idne day, March 20, at 7 o'clock, at St. Thomas's Church. 5th av. and ?3d it. Interment private. Ga!- i veston papers please copy. HUGHES?On Saturday, March 16, 1918. ; ? n. Hughes, beloved husband of Louise Hughes ir.ee Antony), in bis 41st DEATHS year. Funeral services at his late r?si? dence, 151 West 117th st.. Tuesday. March 19, at S p. B?. JULIAN?Sunday. March IT. 1918. Marie Patricia Julian, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Julian and sister of Oliver G. Julian. Funeral service at the Church of the Transfiguration. 29th st., near 5th av., Tuesday, March 19, 11 a. m. I iraient at Greenwood Cemetery, private. C . annnti (Ohio ay. KEMP?-Ellen G. Hefifernan Kemp, beloved vire of James S. Kemp, on Sunday, March -Monee of her mother, Mrs. Jam s Heffernan, 431 st, Br .' ? '?' In? day, March 20. - KIEL At M . \'. J., on March IT, 1918, Will -i husband of Wilhel a-iaa '. in tl e 76th year of hi? age. rrrcra!. services at his late resi? dence. Central av., Maywood, N. J., Thurs day ai er . March 21, at -' o'clock. KREIELSHEIMER?Adelheit. beloved wife of the la , : V. - -itner and mother of ! anny K . '?'? s. '. m. NICHOLS?On March IT. I 118, entered into rest, at the resid n e of her daughter, Mrs. E. G. Royce, 832 Cita ola Place, Brooklyn, Ida V. Ni ? of Truman Nichols. M. n. 1 ?'.-, ' Interment at con? venience of the family. OLVANY March 17, Many T.. beloved wife of Wi ? ? . F . eral iront her late lamiltoi st., East Orange, N. !.. VVi Im March 20, 10 a. m. A solemn requiem ia-^i will be of? fered for he repi e if h r sou] at the Lady and st., Ampere, N. J. Inter? ment Cab try Cemetery. REIIJ.Y On Saturday. March 16, at her .. ?-. 12,' Weal 34th t., Margaret, widow of 1 ' ! mother of Mar; ? Kal ha -a. . ','.,-- aaeius on Tuesday a...,: March 19, al St. Michael's Ch rch, loek. It is kind ;? .-?? .. ted that no Bowers be seat. - Rl -a a -.-a. Mont., ?' of the late Wi liam 1 inni ? ! atilda 1 : ' SKINNER -March 17, i .ner (neo Fi'a-" beloved wife : Skin? ner and daughte the lata Rowan Fitzgerald. Funeral from her late (.13-1 West 96th -f., on 'a. m. ; thence to the Churc ? : red Heart, West 5lst :30 a. m. In :- i nt i alvary Cemetery. BLEMO " IT. -.1"*. Samuel on of Caroline Slemo, brother of John, Dolly and Jesse Slemo. Funeral ? i Man 1 a. m., T - ? da; . March !;1- Inti ? ? ? . ? mt ! in Cemetery. STOCXTON ' esnut (nee Grant!. if Balti? more a--- . aai and ; mtl. en '? ' ?? fin New York City, March ??In It. nore. Ball stoi : ' ? '. - eis i lea le copy. STOEHR -. ' ??-. Hans E. '???'.-. a - -! I ? - ' atari- of Hildeli mi Ema '.Service Btrictly un-?i:,-. It ig requested that no flowers ? ent. STRONC?Martha Moulton. on'v daughter of William E. S. and Lillian Rissell, sud denly, on March !T a '; ,? ! h year of her ;:? e. ! uneral private : no flowers. WATKINS n Watkins died yes? 's : " his late re id | Pacific ;" ' I on Wed :h 20, at "?? " ? i ' if ? Grezory, Brooklyn - an ! . i John's Place. In ' ? ??? nt pri ' ?T-In n. Cram., March IT. *' ?. in the ? -al bi rvice will pel, Va e CJniver '?'?'? dm ., iay after , Marc , at 12:3 ZIMMERMAN- On March IC, 1918 at her Ma -are; E., ? ' ' rman and daugh? ter of the late W -,-.- Furnias, all ?' this city ervice will be held at ?he Ch-.rch of the Incarnation, i h st., or; Tuesday', March 1 9, at o'clock a. m. IN MEMORIAM B? . Mary V ee - In loving nn-mory ?th, who died March . ?. 1914. CEMETERIES THE WOnm.MVN CFMETEBT. 1 S-. Bj Harlem Train c;a t,/ irc.it ota of small size for sale Onset. -J ICast 35? b?.. N T REAL ESTATE RE Ai. ESTATE 24 hour elevator service ?a convenient feature in the Tribune Building?access to your office at all times. We can show you single offices or suites, or will subdivide to ;:uit your needs. The building is well run, with plenty of air and light, and the rentals are moderate for the location?but a step to the Brooklyn Bridge, subway and elevated. For floor plan, more information, or an appointment to see the offices, 'phone our agent on premises. Beekman 3000.