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I The Weather Report j ?rAPHINGTON. May 26.?A trough of low "Srr ?Uli ??tonds from Southern Colorado and B5K?, N>? Mexico northeastward Into Ontario S?T OTlni-ipni centre <*< depression 1* iw South ? cV*or**'o and tWa. with high prcssuro to the Sthtrar.l. has catmed general rain In the plains "??L ?nrt the North?-??!, with very low temper ?"Z-, for the season. Snow la falling to-night " ?out hem North Dakota and Western Wyoming flwr? w11' -^ s'10,'''Br? to-morrow In New York Ji, $m KngUnd, and on Tuesday In the upper Sw, 'and wettern lower lake region.*?, the Ohio !"??? ?rA Ten n ei see. Otherwise fair weather will J2l to-morro?- an f?r?v?**t dlstrirt. r?nea?t? ,or Special Local I tie?.?New Jemey. ItTeloudy to-day, warmer In north and west; g?3,v unSuie-A Easter*! Vow fork, local shower? to-day. wara xn ett reme south: Tuesday unaettled. *ftl?trr' rennsyieanl?. Partly cloudy and warm* toda*-. Tuesday unsettled. '"'?ou-'feWf New England, lrval shower? today. -,-htiv wanner on the mainland; Tuesday partly '''v?r-thef New England, lo-al showers to-day: -isuMdiv partly cloudy. Ml If X**" York, 'air to-day. preceded hy ^-tn t'i eastern portion, cooler In northern and ??Tern portion*! Tuesday Increasing cloudiness. " Veturri renn*>yl?ania. fair and somewhat cooler M-d?J- Tue?,1ay probat-lv show-era. Letal Official Rocerd. The folio-wing official rec -J? from the Weather Bureau shows temperatures ?ljug the last twenty four hours. In comparison J^j, th? corresponding ilmto of last year: 1818.1917,1 1918.1917. , . m .70 .'.0 3 p. m. 73 6S ? , re .6? 4?! ? p. m.62 68 . ?" re 66 ,'.S !> p. m. ?h 63 ;? senti 7* t*.VH p. m. - 61 Hlgtie*' terc.ivrature yesterday. 74 degrees (?I . t o m.">, lowest, 56 (at. 10 p m.) ; average. 65; lane* **mt ,!*" foT thirty-three years. 68. Humidity ? a ?>_ SS I 1 P m.*" ' S p. m.7S Barometer Readings U s. J(i "J ; 1 p. m..30.10 i ? p. m..S0.10 l^e?) OIRclal Forecast. -Ix>-?1 showers today ?id ???a'Tner, to-morrow unsettled; moderate south md muthwart winds. Ulm**^?~??"??"**??'**?'*"*?" "?T"?"? ' "" ' ??AL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TO LET BOROl'GH OF QUEENS forest fiW Gardens "A Forward Moi-ement fn Suburban Development." 15 Minute? from Ponn. Station. lioue? and Villa Vlot? for Sale. SAGE FOUNDATION HOMES CO. 47 W. 84?ii St.. or Foretrt Mill?. U L Write for Booklet A. " LONG ISLAND ?LTNBR*""1!**; HOI SK FOR SALB, A BARGAIN. t?o stcn and artir, ?inr roums and bath; all Im Pr"f?ni' u cornet plot, four minutes from station: jaost dr.'frable location. Box 389, Lvnbrook. L. I. WESTCH ESTER COUNTY l-ORT CHESTKR?- TO RENT f'OR SEASON, handsomely furnished house, twelve room?, two MUhs. eatagc, porches, beautiful grounds, all 1m ur?tera"''"-* tl.l'?? Telephone Port ("heater D83 or wrl'r OWNER, G J37, Tribune OfTice. HEW DUTCH COLONIAL HOUSE OF K1GH1 roooa three baths; Is now ready for occupancy; a fa? minutes' walk from Scarsdale station; ?team litai; three fine porches, high elevation, fine ?l?**?. ?lot 80x155; terms arranged. 40 West 32d at? Thons Malison Square 9S60 NEW JERSEY COUNTRY HOME AT GILLETTE. PKRNARDSVILLE SECTION. I'r.usual opportunity: 43 acres, choicely located; i hilf mile from Larkawanna R. K station : electric light and telephone paesea property I^rge. newly -painted liouse. garage ainl i-arria^e house combined, gurdetfcr's rutase; finely laid on: drives and shrub hery, SCO feet frontage on automobile road: 1,300 fr? r|v*-r front. Offered for ?Ki.OOO to ?eitle an tmu. Eaay tenus rmi.ir jenntngb. 73*? Broad Street. Newark, N. J. FUR.MSHED APARTMENTS TO LET WEST SIDE 4?TH 4 WEST? Decorator's studio apartment four rooms and hatli ; unusually attractire fur mshlrps. immediate occupancy; cau be seen dally ( to 5 'I'hono Var.derbllt 2D42. EAST SIDE ?TH A\E.. 740. opposite the Haza.?Furnished apartment to sublet from June 1 to October 1 talconle? un fifth ; rnald service. Apply to superin? tendent. FURNISHED ROOMS WEST SIDE WE6T END ATE. S2fi (100th) ?Second floor suite private bath, twin beds; excellent sertdce* bretLk fttL 'Riverside 30S0 ) INSTRUCTION NEW YORK?Manhattan t BERLITZ Languages. s&sn?. *^ ** Brooklyn: 218 Livingston Street TERMS MAT BE BEGUN AT ANY TIMS. Bryant School for Stammering. Modem, practical methods bring beat resulta. Booklet free "iSth year. 26-T West 40th at. SCHOOL AGENCIES American and Toreim Teachers' Agency.? I Supplies Professors. Teachers, Tiitora, I Governesses, etc., to Colleges, Schools and i Farillles. Appiy to Mrs. M. J. YOUNG FULTON. 23 Union Square. BUSINESS CARDS DESKS AND ?FHCK FURNITURE "?? DESKS Office Furniture la great variety ?I style and price I.G.SELLEW 111 FULTON ST. New York. CARTET CLEANING CAMFUl* CARPET CLEAisTNQ COUPANT. - j Clea a by comprtaaed air, stoats, hand or on ' fleer 121 E. 48th at. COE A BRANDT. Telephon? 132-2 th. DIAMONDS DIAMONDS BOfGHT and SOU") for cash: adrte? | fret-. BENNETT. ITS Broadway, third floor. TYl-EWKITEKS T V P E W R?I TKRS RENTED \'on-\!slbl<*s, ** Months |5. V iMbles. 3 Months $7.50 up. THE TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. 10 Barclay ?St Tel. Barclay 4738. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE SUPREME COURT, NEW YORK COUNTY. ?In the Matter of the GENERAI, AS? SIGNMENT of LOUIS SHERMAN to BERNHARD GINZBURG, for the benefit i ?f the creditors. Notice is hereby Riven that the under- ! aiRned will sell at public auction through I fiamu'l Kanney. auctioneer, on Monday, May 27. 1918. at 10:30 o'clock in the fore- ; noon, at 19D5 Second Avenue. City of Now York. Borough of Manhattan, all the as? sets of the above named assignor, consist? ' ?ne of showcase, counter, ladles' and gents' ! furntahlngs, drygoods, hosiery, notions, rib- ! bone, etc I BERNHARD GINZBURG. Assignee. I LOUIS M. PICKER. Attorney for As- | olgnee. 116 Nassau Street, New York: Clt:.. SURROGATES* NOTICES IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OP Honorable John P Cohaian, m Surrogate of the County cf New York, NOTICE Is hereby given to all peraons having claims ?gainst Albert W. Scholle, late of the County of New York, deceased, to present ?he same w;th vouchers thereof to the sub? scribers at their place of transacting bual oeaa. st the ofBce of Messrs. Kurzman, Ojtlnger & Prank, No. 26 Broad Street, In Jo? City of New Ycrk, on or before the i&th day of July next. Dated, New York, the ?7th day of D? ??mber, 1917. WILLIAM D. SCHOLLE, FREDERICK SCHOLLE, ALEXANDER HERMAN, SEYMOUR P. KURZMAN. Executors. ?tURZMAN. OTTINGER & FRANK. At? torneys for Executors, No. 25 Broad Street. New York City. NICKEL. CHARLES F?IN PURSUANCE of an order of Honoraoie John P. <*o oalan. a Surrogate of the County of New , ?ork. notice Is hereby given to all persons * ?*vlng claims against Charles F. Nickel. ***? of the County of New York, deceased. Je Present the same with voucher?:thereof '? the subscribers, at their place of trans *CUng business, the office of the United ?atea Fidelity & Guaranty Company, No. ** Cedar Street, New York City, on or be? t?re the 16th ?my of November, 1918. Dated, New York, May 8th. 1918. FREDERICK A. BRAUN. THOMAS D. CONROY, Temporary Administrators. GREENE, HURD & 8TOWELL, Attor? neys for Frederick A. Braun, 43 Ex? change Place, New York City. ALFRED L. MARILLEY, Attorney for Thomas D. Conroy, 20 Nassau? Street, ??w Tork City. TRAVEL Up the Hudson By Daylight MI Service ?all, Encept Sunday. If.ro.t Kail Connections to all "points ?Aeat and North. All through rail ?Irketa and Troy Event?? Line tickets between New N ork ami Albany accepted, Music Restaurant. Steamers leave licsbrosftes Ht , S'4(l A M ? IV. 42d St.. 9 A. M.: W. 12!M'i St.. 9 20 ?' M.: Yonk.rs. 0:00 A. M.. l?i>i<11nK at Hear Mountain. West Point. Newburgh, Pough keepslc. Kingston Point, Catsklll, Hudson ami Albany. Special Decoration Day trips lo Kingston Point and return on Steamers "Hendriek Hudson" ami "Washington Irv? ing." Information at Desbrossc? SI Pier Tel. canal 9300, N. Y. DHud-son T River ay J-iine Str. Richard Peck Decoration Day Excursion TO NEW HAVEN I/?. Tier 28. E II.. Catharine St., 9:30 A. M. l.v. Pier 70 E n. 22nd St.. 10:00 A. M. ?,ood Music?Refreshment? Enjoy the cool sea breezes of I.. 1. Sound Tickets (Including War Tax). $1.35. Children, 70 cts. A limited number on sale at piers on days of excursions only. The New England Steamship Co. DECORATION DAY UP THE HUDSON Delightful all ?lay outltig to Newburgh, Beacon. Poughk'epsie and return on the big STR. BENJ. B. 0DELI Music Restaurant Lunch Room Leaves Franklin Si 9:00 A. M. Same trip CENTRAL HUDSON LINE. Special Trips {D7f?;D7M'y,3f0' r r c and Sunday, June Z, to 45 MILKS "?" UP THE HUDSON Str.'Grand Republic' TuTsi^iZl MUSIC, DANCING, REFRESHMENTS. FARF J Adults. Sac. Children, 55c. rnilL. "j Including War Tax. Daily Servir?? Commencing June 9. Bear Mountain Line. Tel. Broad 1708. "THE PUBLIC BE PLEASED." BOSTON, $3.05 PROVIDENCE ???'., $2.001 COLONIAL LINE! Ali OUTSIDE STATEROOMS, ?1 lo ?5. I Week days and Sundays at 5:30 P. M. from | Pier 35, N. R., foot West Houston St. i 'Phone Spring 8481. TROY EVENING LINE; Daily Except Sundays TO TROY DIRECT Modern steel freight and passenger steamers 'Tiennent" and "Onteura" leave foot, of Christopher St.. H 00 P. M : West '2d St.. 6:20 P M ; West 129?I St.. 6:40 P. M. Due at Troy 6:00 A. M. Restaurant. Telephone Sprin;' 1S45. STATE mm* Worcester. $2.85; Providence direct, OUTSIDE STATEROOMS. S1.00. Dally, including Sunday, 5:80 P. From Pier 19, E. R. Phone 2700 Beekman t..-51.75 I i ?* I okman I : FALLRIVERLINE TO BOSTON $4.00 Strs Iv. Pier 14, N. It., ft. Fulton St., daily a* l 5:30 P. M. Music. NEW LONDON (NORWICH! EINE. Str. Ira. Pier 40 ?. R.. ft. BouMon St., wk. days only. 5:110 p M l,v\ Pier 70. B. R. ft. B. 22d St., 6 P. M. AMERICAN LINE Frequent Sailings WHITE STAR LINE Frequent Sailings Net? York-Liverpool Carrying Passengers, Cargo and United States Mail DRAFTS & MONEY ORDERS I Britain?Ireland?Italy?Strain dina-rt? Offices, 9 Broadway, New York; C??NARD Recular ra?enge* and Carao Servie?*. NEW YORK?LIVERPOOL NEW YORK?FALMOUTH-LONDON NEW YORK?BRISTOL Drafts?Money Order?. Mail or CaMe. Groat Britain, Ireland, Scandinavia, Italy, France, Porhij-a!, Spain, SwitierlanA Vor further ?formation ?apply JSl-ai MATE BTjKE*MT. NEW YORK. j ?7RENCH LBNp C0MM6NIC UfitUU TMMSSTLAMTig?E B Express Portal SarvM* JB?? NEW YORK?BORDEAUX?PARIS WEEKLY DEPARTURES i"*???o?.,'? f~W?<.o 19 Slat? St., New Yoek. COmpaBy $ Umce ?Phons Broad ?59?)0. REO D^?N? For Ban Juan ft Maja?uen. P. R . La Gaayra, Pto. C?Uiello. (iiracao ft Maracalho. for fia'Jlug?, I'AM.iMigtT ft Freight Hate? Apply M bliss. DAi_rrr ft co. o-cn-l mous.. ?elepbuue 5170 llano???-. 83 Wall Hum*. SURROGATES' NOTICE. CARPENTIER, HORACE XV ?I"N PURSU ance of an order of Honorable John P. Cohalan, a Surrogate of the ?bounty of New York, notice Is hereby given to ail persons having claims against Horaco W. CarpentUr, late of the County of New York, deceased, to present ?he same, with vouchers thereof, ?o ?he subscribers, at their placeof transacting business, at Lin? coln Trust ?'otnpany, No. 20a Fifth Ave? nu??. Borough of Manhattan, New York City, on or before the 20th day of Octo? ber next. Dated. New York. April 12, 1918. LINCOLN TRUST COMPANY, CAROLINE B. CROCKER, CORTLAN'DT S. VAN RENSSELAER, Temporary Administrators. CADWALADER. WICKERSHAM * TAFT, Attorneys for Temporary Ad mlnlstrators. No. ,?10 Wall Street, Bor? ough of Manhattan, New York City. MfDDLEBROOK & BORLAND. Attor? neys for Temporary Administrators. No. 46 Ced.ir Street, Borough of Man? hattan, New York City. RESORTS THE HOBT ATTRACTIVE OOUNTRY HOTCt. NEAR NEW YORK CITY Garden Gty Hotel GARDEN CITY. LONG ISLAND One of the most oxdu&tve Hotel* In Ameclea. A combination of country lire and metropolitan luxury ?leifloDi found: conducted on the aj??v oan plan, with a handsome a la carte restau rwit fivr the oon?enlcnee of motorists. The Hotel Management has rocnntly purcht?<d THE SALISBURY LINKS an excellent Is hol? soll course, frm to guests at the hotel. 21 Win from N. Y. ; frequent electrl? train ?erTloe fium I'enn. Station. 1. 1. LANNIN CO.. Pesas. SPRING TIME is TOURING TIME HILLS AND FIELDS ARE GREEN WITH FOLIAGE. THE ROADS ARE GOOD. THE HOTELS ARE READY TO PROVIDE FOB YOUR COMFORT. ?Steal a few days from wartime worry for a mot or trip from which you will return Invigorated and ready to renew your work. All Hotels of the Nfcw England Hotel Association are members of the United States Food Administra? tion. Send for n four-color New England Hotel Association Map to WM. KTMBALL, SECRETARY, Draper Hotel. Northampton. Mass. "The Highest Class Hotel in the Catsktlls I CATSKILL MOUNTAINS. Altitude 3.?00 ft. 1 Opens June 37. Scenery Unequalled. i UNDOUBTEDLY "MOUNTAIN YEAR" j 20 degrees cooler than N. "i . City. Perfect ] sanitary conditions. Pure spring water. 'Orchestra; dancing, Special attractions | and Inducements for the younger ?et ! Instructors; prizes I golf, tennis, billiards, ? pool, bowling. Oscar .^^^^^^^^^^^^ i Hauler's saddle horses. Special family ? rates. Army tents, raised floors, | HARRISON S. DOWNS, Prop. Tel. Col. 3320. I At Hotel Ansonla. Broadway & 73d St., N.Y. r>fe7WM0NM0UTTl Spring Lalie Beach, N.J. where ocean breezes temper the summer sun will open June 22, 1918 ocean frontage, saf ig. Tennis, golf, flshir FRANK F. SMUTE. ?op. Large ocean frontage, safe surf bathing. Tennis, golf, fishing, etc. Stolbvro#sHenMtn THE LEADWQ RESOXf HOUSE OF THE WORLD ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. "THE NATIONS HEALTH SHO?" HEALTH IB EFFICIENCY A Germicide Climate and CJcan Streeta. No Dust. No Dirt. Innumerable Out? door Recreation? and Indoor Entertainment? OwnsrsHlp Mans?amcnt JOSJAH TTHtTE 8 SOrtS CO. Manoir Richelieu Hotel and Cottages Murray Bay, Canada. An exclusive Rummer resort on the River St. Lawrence?400 miles Inland. Golf, tennis, salt water swimming pool, saddle horses, etc. Cuisine unexcelled. Open June 27th. Write 15. D. ROOTH-G. A. RICE, Managers, Point au Pic, Que. THE MOUNTAIN HOUSE Ideal country resort, "Valhalla, Westehester County, N. Y. ; 12th season. 46 mln. to 42d .St.; sleeping porches, tennis, saddle horses, dancing, swimming pool; cap. 150; $11 and up; $2.75 per day. 'Phone Wh. Pins. 1166. Booklet. CHAS. R. BLENIS, Mgr. AN IDEAL SUMMER ?IOME WYKEHAM INN WASHINGTON, CONN. IN THE BERKSHIRE?. Write for circular. FREE ILLUSTRATED SUMMER BOOK Descrihlng Delaware Water Gap. Mount Pocono, fresco, Stroudsbttre, I'ocono Summit and Delaware ] Valley Resorts In I'enna.. at T.ackawanna Ticket i Ofllces. or send ? cts. in stamps to Jas. Flstcr, 90 ! West St., N. Y. City. SURROGATES' NOTICES COPP, EMILY M ? IN PURSUANCE OF an order of Hon. John P. Cohalan, a Surrogate of the County of New York, notice Is hereby given to all persons hav? ing claims against Emily M. Copp, late of the (^ounty of New York, deceased, to present the same with vouchers thereof to the subscribers at their place of trans? acting business, at the office of the Union Trust Company of New York, No. SO Broadway, in the City of New York, on or before the 15th day of November next. Dated, New York, the eighth day of May, 1913. UNION TRUST COMPANY OF NEW YORK, LEWIS L. FAWCETT, Executors. JAMES M. FAWCETT, Attorney for Executors, 233 Broadway, Borough of Manhattan, New York. TEETS. ARTHUR.?IN PURSUANCE OF an order of Honorable John P. Cohalan, a Surrogate of the County of New York! notice Is hereby given to all persoris having claims against Arthur Teets. late of the County of New York, deceased, to present the same with vouchers thereof to the sub? scribers, at thehr place of transacting busi? ness, at the office of their attorneys, Emmet & Parish, No. 52 Wall Street, Borough of Manhattan, In the City of New York, on or before the 31s'. day of August next. Dated New York, th; 19th day of Febru? ary, 1918. ALBEBT TEETS. MINNIE L. EMMONS, Executors. EMMET & PARISH, Attorneys for Execu? tors, ?2 Wall Street, Borough of Man? hattan, City of New York. MACK, ROSA.?IN PURSUANCE OF AN order of Honorable John P. Cohalan, a Surrogate of the County of New York, no? tice Is hereby given to all persons having claims against Rosa Mack, late of the County of New York, deceased, to present the same with vouchers thereof to the subscribers, at their place of transacting business, at the office of M. S. & I. S. Isaacs, their attorneys, No. 52 William Street, in ?he Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on or before the 1st day of November next. Dated New York, the 23rd day of April, 1918. LOUIS L. MACK, ANNA MACK, Executors. M. S. A- I. S. ISAACS, Attorneys for Ex? ecutors, 62 William Street, Borough of Manhattan, New York City. IN PU'RSUANE OF AN ORDER OF HON ORABLE JOHN P. COHALAN, a Surro? gate of the County of New York, notlco is hereby given to all persons hav? ing claims against Hovhannes Topra hanian. late of the County of New York, deceased, to present the same, with vouchers thereof to the subscriber, at hoc place of. transacting business at the offlea of her attorney, Sumpad H. Sarafian, No. 376 Warburton Ave., Yonkers, N. Y., on or before ?he 10th day of July next. Dated, New York, the 7th day of Janu? ary, 1918 'MARGRET SHAY TOPRAHANIAN. Administratrix. SUMPAD H. SARAFIAN. Attorney for ! Administratrix, 376 Warburton Ave., ! Yonkers, N. Y. i 6TAPLETON, MARY.?IN PURSUANCE OF an order of Honorable John P. Cohalan. a Surrogate of the County of New York notice is hereby given ?o all persons having rluims against Mary Stapleton, late of the County of New York, deceased, to present the same, with vouchers thereof, to ?he sub? scriber, at his place of transacting business, at the office of his attorneys, Emmet ft Par? ish No. 52 Wal! Stret. Borough of Manhat? tan in the City of New York, on or before th? 31st day of August next. Dated New York, ths 19lh day oi Febru? ary, 1918. JOSEPH K. ITA VAGE, Executor. EMMET 4 PARISH. Attorneys for Execu? tor, 52 Ws.ll Street. Borough cf Manhat? tan, City of N?w Y.ork. SURROGATES' NOTICES IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF HON orable John P. Cohalan, a Surrogate of the County of New York, NOTICE is here? by given to all persons having claims against Hugo Arhlbertn Thoms-n. la'.e of the County of New York, dece ixed, to pre? sent the same with vouchers thereof to the subscribers, at their place of transacting business, at the office of Wlngate &. Cullen, No. 20 Nassau Street, in the City of New York, or fit the office of Carroll Berry, No. ISO Broadway, in the City of New York, on or before the loth day of October next. Dated New York, the 1st day of April, 1918. .luana P. B, Thomsen. Henry Alfredo Thomsen, Charles Arthur Thomsen. Rob'rt Gilbert Valentine Tho-nsen. Executors. CARROLL PERRY. Attorney for Juana T. H. Thomson, ISO Broadway, New York City. WINGATK .I- CUELEN, Attorneys for Henry Alfredo Thomsen. Charles Ar? thur Thomsen and Robert Gilbert Val? entine Thomsen, 20 Nassau Street, New York, N. Y. NAEOELI, MARIE JOSEPHINE. ? ?N PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER of Hon? orable John P. Cohalan, a Surrogate of the. County of New York, NOTICE Is here j by given to all persons having claim* ? against Marie Josephine Naegeli, late of the County of New York, deceased, to pre? sent the same with vouchers thereof to the subscribers, at their place of transacting business, the office or Blandy, Mooney A Shlpman, No; 37 Wall Street, Manhattan, In the City of Now Y'ork, on or before th? 10th day of July next. Dated, New York, the 21st day of De? cember, 1917. JEAN C. NAEGELI. LAURENCE LANE MOORE. Executors. BLANDY, MOONEY & SHIPMAN, Attorneys for Executors. BRUNS, HINR1CH (sometimes known as HENRY BRUNS).-In pursuance ? " order of iho Honorable John P. Cohalan a Surrogate of the County of New Y'ork' notice Is hereby given to all persons hav? ing claim? against I-Iinrlch Bruns (some? times known as Henry Bruns), late of the County of New Y'ork, deceased, to present the stune, with vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, tU their place of transacting business, the offlco of their attorneys P.abc & Keller. Esris., number 258 Broad? way, Manhattan, tt? the City of New York on or before the 5lh day of July next Dated December 24, 1917. GESINE BRUNS, ANNA BRUNS, Ex?cutrices RABE & KELLER, Attorneys for Ex?cutrices. 258 Broadway. Manhattan. New York City. CARROLL, CLARA L. :?IN PURSUANCE of an order of Honorable JOHN P CO? HALAN, a Surrogate of the County of New York, NOTICE Is hereby given to all persons having claims against Clara L. Carroll late of the County of New York, deceased to present the same, with vouchers thereof to the subscriber nt Its placo of transacting business, No. 80 Broadway, In the City of New York, on or bofore the 16th day of July next. Dated, New York, the sth day of January, UNION TRUST COMPANY OF NEW YORK, Miller, King, Lane & Trafford, Attorneys for Executor, 80 Broadway, Borough of Manhattan, New York City. WATTS, ROBERT.?IN PURSUANCE OF AN order of Honorable John P. Cohalan, a sur? rogate of tho County of New York, notice Is hereby given to all persons having claims against Robert Watts, iate of the County of New York, deceased, to present the samo with vouchers therefor, to tho subscriber at its place of transacting business, No. 160 Broad? way, in the Borough of Manhattan of th? City of New York, on or before the 15th day of June next. Dated, New York, the 10th day of Decem? ber, 1917. LAWYERS TITLE AND TRUST COM? PANY, Executors. Dean, Tracy & Mc.Barron, Attorneys for Executor. No. 160 Broadway, Borough of Manhattan. New York City. KING, THEODORE F.?IN PURSUANCE of an order of Honorable John P. Co? halan, a Surrogate of the County of New Y'ork, NOTICE is hereby given to all per? sons having claims against Theodore F King, late of the County of New York, deceased, to present the same with vouch? ers thereof to the subscriber, at his place of transacting business, the office of his attorneys, Todd &? St. John, Esqs., No. 258 Broadway. Manhattan, in The! City of Now York, on or before the 10th day of October next. Dated, Now York, the 3d day of April 191S. DANIEL C. ADAMS. Executor. ' TODD & ST. JOHN. Attorneys for Execu? tor. 258 Broadway, Manhattan, New Y'ork City. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF HON orable John P. Cohalan, a Surrogate of the County of New York, NOTICE is hereby given to all persons hav? ing claims against Charles J. Foilmer, late of the County of New York, deceased, to pre? sent the same with vouchers thereof to the subscribed, at place of transacting business at the office of Higelow & Wise, No. 15 Will lam Street, in The City of New York, on or before tho 20th day of October next. Dated, New York, the 6th day of April, 1918 WILLIS M. FOLLMER, CLAUDE E. THOMPSON, Exocutors. BIGELOW ?S.- WISE, Attorneys for Ex? ecutors, 15 William Street, Borough of Manhattan, New York City. SIMON, THERESE.?IN PURSUANCE OF an order of Honorable John P. Cohalan a Surrogate of the County of New York' NOTICE is hereby given to all persons having claims against THERESE SIMON late of the County of New York, deceased', to present the same with vouchers thereof to the subscriber, at his place of transact? ing business, No. 41 Park Row, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on or be? fore tho 20th day of July next. Dated, New York, the 31st day of De? cember, 1917. WILLIAM A. WIGHT. Executor. LANMAN CROSBY, Attorney for Execu? tor, No. 2 Rector Street, Borough of ? Manhattan. New York City. DEANS, GEORGE DE WOLF.?IN PUR- \ suance of an order of Honorable John P. I Cohalan, a Surrogato or the County of New I Y'ork, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against George De Wolf Deans, late, of tho County of New York, deceased, to present the same, with vouch? ers thereof, to the subscriber, at her place of transacting business, the office of her attorney, Milan Day Barnes, No. 233 Broad? way, In the City of New Y'ork, on or be? fore the 14th day of November next. Dated New York, the 6th day of May 1918. MARY' S. HILL, Executrix MILAN DAY BARNES, Attorney for Ex? ecutrix. 233 Broadway, Manhattan, New Y'ork City. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF Honorable John P. Cohalan, a Surrogate of tho County of New York. NOTICE Is hereby given to all persons having claims against Frederick YV. Klomm, ipte of the County of New York, deceased, to present the same with vouchers thereof to the subscribed, at place of transacting busi? ness, Alfred Hughes, No. 102 West 67th Street, In the City of New York, on or before the 15th day of October next. Dated, New York, the Sth day of April. 1918. LIZZIE CIBLER and JOHN C. SCHJIACKE, Executors. ALFRED HUGHES. Attorney for Execu? tors, 102 West 67th St. BRAND, CARRIE.?IN PURSUANCE OF an order of Hon. John P. Cohalan, a Surrogate of the County of New York, no? tice is hereby given to all persons having claims against Carrie Brand, lato of the County of New Y'ork, deceased, to present the same with vouchers thereof to the sub? scriber, at his place of transacting busi? ness, at the office of Ralph II. Raphael, No. 220 Broadway, in the Borough of Man? hattan. City of New York, on or before the 15th day of October next. Dated, New York, April Sth, 1918. HERMAN BRAND. Executor. RALPH H. RAPHAEL. Attorney for Ex? ecutor. 220 Broadway, Borough of Manhattan, New Y'ork City. I _?-_ i IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF I Honorable John P. Cohalan. a Surrogato ? of the County of New York, NOTICE is hereby given to all persons having claims against Vincent Looser, late of the County of New York, deceased, to present the same ?with vouchers thereof to the subscriber, at her place of transacting business, the office of her attorney, Charles Coleman Miller, No. 6S YVilliam Street, in tho City of New York, on or before the 1st day of Novem? ber next. Dated. New York, the 25th dav of April, 1918. MARY T. LOESER, Executrix. CHARLES COLEMAN MILLER, Attor? ney for Executrix. 68 William Street, Borough of Manhattan, New Y'ork City. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF HON orable John P. Cohalan, a surrogate of the County of New Y'ork, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all per? sons having claims against Alice Maud Bijur, late of the County of ?New Y'ork, deceased, to present the same with vouchers thereof to the subscriber at Its place of transacting business, No. 140 Broadway, Borough of Manhattan, In the City of New Y'ork, on or before the 20th day of August next. Dated, New York, the thirteenth day of February. 1918. GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF NEW Y'ORK, Executor. S tel? on, Jennings It Russell. Attorneys for Executor, IS Broad street. New York IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF HON orable John P. Cohalan, a Surrogate of the County of New Y'ork. NOTICE is here? by given to all persons having claims against Anna M. Geer, late of the County of New Y'ork, deceased, to present the same with vouchers thereof to the subscribed, at place of transacting business of her attorney. Homer A. Stebbins. No. 233 Broadway, in the City of New York, on or before the 15th day of November next. Dated, New Y'ork, the I lth day of May. 191S. HOMER A. STEBBINS. Executor. HELP WANTED MALE * BOOKKEEPER?Wanted by Christian firm, com? petent double entry bookkeeper, capable of taking charge of office details: good opportunity for capa? ble, ?.mbltloui man who ?an Oil the position; state age. if married, experience at?r? ?alarv desired to slart Address floi I 7.IS, Tribune Office BOYS Wanteil to rua errands ami make themselves gen? erally useful. Salary ?0 to start. Apply Kates Costume Cnmpauv. no w. 4?ltb st. BOYS wanted to leani glass bevelling: good wage? while learning Herrlcli? & Henrich Co., 95 llud CARPBNTKRS watted: union Wajcwin st?. and Mon'gomery ?t.. Jersey ?City Hospital. James Mitchell ft Co. FURNACE MSN WANTED to handle coke furnaces; no lleenae necessary; day or night work ; permanent Job with good wages. Metal A Thermit Corporation. 02 Bishop st., Jersey nty. i INSTRUMENT MAKERS wanted. Any one having I had experience on electrical optical or measur Ing Instruments can obtain permanent work at once by applying to the Mount Vernon Company, 320 Washington st.. Mount Vernon. N. T. MACHINISTS. BIG PLANT. OUT OF TOWN. GOOD WAGES; TRANSPORTATION. STEADT WORK. NO FEE. APPLY DU PONT CO., 244 WEST 23D ST. MACHINISTS. First class, all 'round machinists, bench and lathe hands; steady work, with good working con? ditions. Apply by letter or In person to Mr. McCully, 5th st. Gale House, Edison Lamp Works of Gen? eral Electric Co., Harrison, N. J. PAINTERS wanted; flrst class. Apply Fred Gottsehaldt, 102 Laurel ave., Stapleton. S. I. SALESMEN.?Nowspaper, premium ana maguln? salesmen ; Juat starting big campaign on largs newspaper. Apply Room S12. Tribune Building. SHIP BUILDERS ANGLESMITHS ERECTORS "? CAULKERS and CHIPPER8 PNElTiUTIC TOOLS _ H EATERS (AJR FORGE) HOLDERS-ON or BUCKERS-TJT PASSER BOYS REAMERS "l ^ and UPNEUMATIC TOOLS DRILLERS J RIVETERS (PNEUMATIC) (Piece Work) BOLTERS-UP BOLTERS-UP HELPERS SHIP FITTERS SHIP PACKERS A CHANCE TO BE ONE OF THE BOYS OVER HERE. HELPING THE BOYS "OVER THERE," AND TO LIVE CLOSE TO THE HEART OF THE METROPOLITAN DISTRICT, WITH ITS VARIED ACTIVITIES. LIVING ACCOMMODATIONS ARK GOOD; TRANSPORTAT! 07* FACILI? TIES ARE GOOD. GOOD WAGES. FAIR TREATMENT. A LONG JOB. DON'T WRITE. IF TOO CAN DO THE WORK COME. APPLY: EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. SUBMARINE BOAT CORPORATION?AGENTS U. S. S. B. EMERGENCY FLEET CORPORATION, NEWARK BAY SHIPYARD, NEWARK, N. J.; OR NO. 22 EAST 22ND ST.. NEW YORK, N. Y., OR BRANCH OFFICE. NO. 9-11 FRANHLIN ST., NEWARK. N. J. STENOGRAPHER.?An exceptional vacancy In ad? vertising department or large manufacturer: must e experienced ; application must Include nation? ality, qualifications, age and salary expected. S., Box 136. Tribune Office. WANTED.?Young man as assistant In order de? partment of wholesale paper warehouse. Apply G. XV. Miller & Co.. 284 Lafayette st. WANTED.?Boy to lw useful in general way in stock rooin and office: good education. Call at Whitman & Barnes. 64 Reade st. YOUNG MAN or STRONG BOY as helper, shipping department; steady position; $12. Kip Brush Company, 449 Greenwich st., at Desbrosses sf_ HELP WANTED FEMALE GIRLS WANTED. Experienced and Inexperienced packers, catchers and operators on cigarette <xirk tipping machine?; steady work; good salary to start; half day Satur? day all year; quick advancement. Apply Phillip, Mortis & Co., Limited, 72 Fifth *ts. GIRL to malte samples ; one familiar with envelopes preferred; this Is an office position. Tension En? velope Company, 87 34th st., Brooklyn. GTRL To run errands and learn sewing; good opportunity for adrancement for willing girl; salary $7 to start. Eaves Costume Co., 110 W. 46th ?t. LADIES wanted for outside work by large corpera tlon; must be high class, of good appearance; good talker essential; liberal ?alary. Apply 812, Tribun? Bullding. OPERATORS. MACHINE EXPERTEN?"?. GOOD PAY. GOOD LIVING AND SOCIAL CONDITIONS. TRANSPORTATION. NO FEE. APPLY DU PONT CO., 244 WEST 23D ST. STENOGRAPHER and BOOKKEEPER, experienced on Oliver machine. Call Union Raincoat Com? pany. 132 West 21st ?t., city. WANTED?Scotch. English or Norwegian Proes tant as general worker for two In family; no laundry: must be neat; one who Uves on East Side preferred and goes home nights: must be thoroughly competent ; flrst class reference required : $50 per month ; no agencies. Write Box M G, 1364 Broad? way. YOUNG WOMAN, between 25 and ?0; must be quick and accurate with figure*; c?e capable of assuming responsibility; ?alary $15. Manifold Sup? ply Company. 183 Third ave.. Brooklyn. DOMESTIC SITUATIONS WANTED MALE j BUTLER.?Useful, refined, neat, nice appearing ? Italian, speaking English; excellent references;! country preferred; $45. Please call Mason's Agency ' 1.11 West 42d st. BUTLER-WAITRESS and chambermaid-seamstress; like position together; city or country: $35-$40 $45. Colonial Agency. 25 West 42d. 'Phone 3696 Vanderbllt. BUTLER-VALET.?French: thoroughly capable; ex? cellent personal references. Miss Shaughnessy's Agency, 860 6th ave. BUTLER.?Capable, good appearing Englishman; $65; go anywhere; excellent references Misa Shea's Agency, 30 East 42d ?t. Murray Hill 6774. EXCELLENT BUTLER (Dalmatian) would like position a? butler; good ctty reference; wages $75-$80. Colonial Agency. 25 West 42d st. "Phone 3696 Vanderbllt. JAPANESE COOK -BUTLER -Long experience: has good references: neat, willing Japanese Employ? ment Agency. 25 West 42d at. Telephone 3039 Van? derbllt DOMESTIC SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE A? A.?CHAMBERMAID. -WAITRESS.? Excellent; two years' city references; city family only; $35 S., Miss Hofmayer's Agency. 10 East 43d ?t.. 3d floor. Telephone 8947 Murray Hill. CARETAKERS,?An unusual responsible, reliable colored couple: man In present position ten years: exceptionally desirable. Mrs. Mason's Agency, 131 West 42d st. CHAMBERMAID or chambermaid-waitress; young Swiss woman: two year?' references. M., Ml?s Hofmayer's Agency. 10 East 43d ?!.. 3d floor. Tele? phone 8947 Murray Bill. CHAMBERMAID.?Willing to care for one or twe growing children; splendid seamstress: wages $40. Colonial Agency. 25 West 42d st. 'Phone 3698 Vanderbllt. CHAMBERMAID. Scotch Protestant, wants posi? tion where good work Is appreciated: wages $35. Colonial Agency. 25 West 42d ?l. 'Phone 36U6 Vanderbllt CHAMBERMAID-WAITRESS?Tall, neat. good appealing: small cltv family going country; ?part- , ment preferred: splendid reference?; $35. Call ? Mason's Agency. 131 West 42d ?t. CHAMBERMAID and PEW.? Neat, nice young Irish girl; capable, obliging; excellent reference?; dty family preferred, $35. Call Mason? Agent?. 131 West 42d st. I DOMESTIC SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE CHAMBERMAID.?Used to flrst class serrle*; highly recommended; $41. W.. Miss Hnfmuyer's Agency, 10 Kast 4,'id st.. 3d floor. Tel, X?4" Murray Hill. ( HAMIIKRMAlrt nnd MAII>. Kn:l b 1'r-v.stsnt. excellent references. P.. Miss KbzGcraid's Bu? reau, 546 "tli are. Tel. Bryant 7303, CHAMBERMAID -Swedish; neat, efficient; highly recommended Sampson's Agency. 781 Lcilt.gton aie. Telephone Plaza 6005, CHAMBERMAID.*?Norwegian: nasbl wailresa; neat, capable;; excollent references, Miss Sliaugh nessy'd Agency, 880 6th uve. CHILD'S NURSE.?Neat, nice appearing: tery ca? pable, conscientious : exceptionally well recom? mended: mn-it tlr-drnhle; $45. Call Mrs. Mason'* Agency, 131 West 42d at. CHILD'S NURSE.?Swiss ; Infant or older child: $45-$50. O.. Miss Hofmayer's Agency, lo East 43d St., 3d floor. Tel. 8947 Murray Hill, COOK.?Swedish; neat, thoroughly experienced; et cellenl references; prefers moiiittains or New I,on don; $45. Mr?. Mason's Agency. 131 Wcfjl 42d ?t. Hrjatil 5633. COOK er WOREIN?; ROI tSEKEEPEB.?French Canadian: neat, capable; excellent city reference?: wages $40; city ptvfcrrcd. Miss Shaughnossy's Agency. 8H0 RtII are. ! COOK.?Bright, young: very capable: canning, pre? ferring: n?at. ecnnotnical : excellent city refer? ences: city or country. Miss Sliauglmessy's Agency, 860 tit h ave. COOK and WAITRESS. -Exceptionally nice girls; splendid cook, waitress: $4".-$'0; city, country. Miss McLiughlln's Agency, 321 Madison bto. Mur? ray Hill 3071. COOK and waitress, and iiousoworKeri. cham? bermaids :rellable: good references. Lehll'a Agency, 77 East 125th it. T?l?phona Harlem ?515 COOK.?Capable young Irish woman; $45; four years last piare; city or country. Miss Shea's Agency, HO East 42d st. Murray Hill 6774. I COOK.?Young Irish woman: excellent; two years' references; $45. Iv, Miss Hofmayer's Agency, 10 East 43d st.. 3d floor. Toi. 8947 Murray Hill. COOK-HO?SEWORKSR.?Capable, nice Cern?an woman: $40: best references. Miss Shea's Agency, ?,0 East 42d st, Murray Hill C774. COOK.?Equal lo chef, requires kltchenmald: $6.": go anywhere: best, persona! reference**. M'sa Shea's Agency. 30 East 42d Ft. Murray Hill ?774. COOK.?English; lirst class all branches; gond man? ager; excellent personal references; city or coun? try. Miss Bhaughnessy'a Agency. 860 flth ave. COOK.?Thoroughly experienced all branches of cooking: excellent New York references. ('.. Mis-, FltzGerald's Bureau, 546 5th ave. Tel. 7363 Bryant. COOK.?Young Finnish cook; excellent reference ; very neat, capable. Jusslla Agency. 653 Lexington ave. Plaza 4453. COOK.?Competent : Swedish: verified references; $40. Sampson's Agency, 781 Lexington arc. Tele? phone Plaza 5005. COOK.?First class; economical: exceptionally neat; highest references. Martha Collier's Agency, 457 4th avo. COUPLE (Englistt Protestants), with small hoy; chauffeur or butler; cook, chambermaid or wait? ress; $00: exceptionally competent. Miss Shea's Agency. 30 East 42.1 St. -Murray Hill G774. COUPLE (colored); ttrst class cook and butler; young, neat, efficient, desirable pair: splendid ref? erences; country preferred; $00. Call Mason's Agency. 131 West 42d St. COUPLE.?French; cook and butier-chaufTeur; $100. (i., Miss Hofmayer's Agency. 10 East 43d St., 3d floor.v Telephone S947 Murray Hill. COUPLE.?Norwegians; butler, valet: wife oicellent cook, manager; both thoroughly experienced; best references; city or country. Miss Sliaughnessy's Agency, 860 6th are. COUPLE.?Gardener, useful inside and out: wife kltrhenmaid or any work but cook; $70. Miss Shea's Agency. 30 East 42d St. Murray Hill 6774, FINNISH GIRLS, good references. Lehti's Agency. 77 B. 125th. Telephone 5515 Harlem. I HOUSEWORKER or cook or waitress; North of Ire i land Protestant; capable, young; army post pre? ferred; $35; best references. Miss Shea's Agency, 30 East 42.1 st. Murray Hill 6774. LADY'S MAID.?French: Tory neat, capable, con | seien Hour; excellent seamstress; splendid refer l encos; most desirable; $40. Mrs. Mason's Agency, 131 West 4 2d st. LADY'S MAID.?Willing to do light, clean work; excellent seamstress; good traveller; wages $35. Colonial Agency. 25 West 42d st. Telephone 3696 Vanderbllt. LAUNDRY" WORK desired Dy most, efficient woman in her home; splendid drying, hamper preferred; highest references. Mason's Agency. 131 West 42d. LAUNDRESS or laundress-chambermaid; five years last, place; exceptionally nice woman. Miss Mc Loughlin's Agency, 321 Madison ave. Murray Hill 3371 LAUNDRESS.?North or Ireland; first class; excel? lent personal references; city or country. Miss Shaugtmessy's Agency, 860 6th aye. LAUNDRESS.?Useful In kitchen: capable woman; $35; go anywhere; good references. Miss Shea's Agency. 30 East. 4 2d st. Murray Hill 6774. LAUNDRESS.?Finnish; good worker: fine linen, shirts, collars. Sampson's Agency, 7S1 Islington ave. Telephone connection. LAUNDRESS.?Competent, neat, obliging; excellent references. Martha Collier's Agency, 457 4th ave.. 31st st. NURSE. Protestant, speaking French; very neat, comp?tent, conscientious; children from three; excellent references; suburban preferred; $45. Call Mason's Agency. 131 West 42d st. NURSE.?Protestant; thoroughly experienced, all ! foods; excellent references. W.. Miss FltzGerald'a j Bureau, 546 5th ave. Telephone 7363 Bryant. PARLORMAID-WAITRESS.?Neat, tery efficient, ? good appearing; splendid references; city family preferred: $40. Mrs. Mason's Agency, 131 West ? 42d st. Bryant 5633. WAITRESS-PARLORMAID.?Neat, nice appearing; i thoroughly experienced: excellent, references; West- i ehester County preferred; $40. Please call. Mrs. i Mason's Agency. 131 West 42d st. -,-,-.-,-. | WAITRESS-PARLORMAID.?Gond city references; $40. G.. Miss Hofmayer's Agency. 10 East 43d St., ! 3d floor. Telephone 8947 Murray Hill. WAITRESS - CHAMBERMAID. ? Capable, young; I Irish; $35; apartment preferred; tine references. Miss Shea's Agency, 30 E. 42d. Murray Hill 6774. WAITRESS.?Norwegian; first class: good appear? ance; $45. Sampson's Agency, 7S1 Lexington aye. , Telephone connection. WAITRESS or parlormaid; competent, neat, oblig- i ing; good references. Martha Collier's Agency, ! 457 4th ave. _SUMMONS_I SUPREME COURT, NEW YORK COUNTY. ?SAMUEL T. HUBBARD, WALTER C. HUBBARD, W. HUSTACE HUBBARD and I SAMUEL T. HUBBARD. Jr., Plaintiffs,! against J. MERCER BELL and THE FIRST ?STATE BANK OF DAWS'O.V, ? GEORGIA, Defendants. SUMMONS. TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: ! YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to an? swer the Complaint in this action, and to I serve a copy of your answer on the Plain-! tiffs' Attorney within twenty days after; the service of this summons, exclusive of1 the day of service; and in case of your! failure to appear, or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default, for ! the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated, April 19, 1918. ALLAN S. LOCKE, I Plaintiffs' Attorney, Office and Post i Office Address, 36 Wall Street. Borough ' of Manhattan. New York City. To J. Mercer Bell and The First ?State * Bank of Dawson. Georgia. Defendants: Tho foregoing ' summons is served upon ? you without the State of New York, pursu? ant to an order of Hon. M. Warley Platzek, a Justice of the Supreme Court of the State ' of New York, dated the 18th day of May, 191S. and tiled with the complaint, in the: office of the Clerk of the County of New ; York at the County Court House, in the ! Borough of Manhattan, City, County and State of New Vork. Dated, New York, May IS, 1918. ALLAN S. LOCKE, Attorney for Plaintiffs. Office and Post Office Address. 36 Wall Street, Bor- , ough of Manhattan, New York City. SUPREME COURT, NEW YORK COUNTY. '?? ?HARRY BESEN, ?MaintHT, against ; FANNY BESEN. Defendant. ACTION FOP. ABSOLUTE DIVORCE. TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT:? YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to an? swer the complaint In thts action, and to serve a copy of your answer on the plain? tiff's attorney within twenty d^ys after the service of this summons, exclusive of tho day of service; and in case ,>t your faliura to appear, or answer, Judgment will ba taken against you by default for the rcliuf demanded In the complaint. Dated, April 1st. 1918. ISIDORE EHRMAN. Plaintiff's Attorney, Office ,*,nd Post Office Address, No. 41 Park Row, Borou-gn of Manhattan. City of New York. TO FANNY BESEN. DEFENDANT:? The foregoing summons is served upon vou by publication, pursuant to an order of Hon. H. D. Hotchkiss, a Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New Y'ork, dated April 3d, 1918, and nled on April 4th. 1918. in the office of the clerk of this court, the original summons and complaint ! In this action having been filed in said office on the 4th day of April. 1918. Dated. New York. April 4th. 1918 ISIDORE EHRMAN. Plaintiff's Attorney, No. 41 Park Row. Borough of Manhattan. City of New ; Ycrk. AUCTION SALES Bf VIRTUE OF A CERTAIN CONDITIONAL: contrail of sale the undersigned ?111 ?ell at pub? lic auction, for account (,r Joseph V Gullfoyle : this day. May 27th, 1918. at 2 l'. M . a! IS We?> 125tt. sL, Maiilts'tau, New York City, a cerUin piano, bearing name F aber a:.d numbered S.IX9 I _KlUNICH A- BACH LOST. FOUND* AND REWARDS LOST BANKBOOK LOST?Bankbook No 1.105.774 of Bank' for Savings. 2?fi Fourth ave . New York ! Payment stopped. Pleas?- return book toi IMPORTANT Birth, Engagement. Marriage, Death end In Memorlam Notices may ha telephoned to Tho Tribune any tlms up to midnight for insertion in ths next day's paprr. Just call Beekman 3000 and s*rd the notice as you wish It In? serted. Bill for s^me will bo mailed 's you later. The nc'lce vr'.ll reach over 100.000 readers dally. ENGAGEMENTS ASHER THORS Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Thors announce the engagement of their daughter, Beatrice, to Mr. D. Lawrence Asber. BLUMENTHAL, SPERO Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S, Spero announce the engagement of their daughter, Estelle, to Mr. Jack Blumenthal. KARR BLAIR?Mrs. Chauncey J. Blair an? nounces the engagement of her daughter. Mildred Mitchell Blair, to Ensign H. Bar tow Fair, U. S. N.. second .-on of Mr. and Mrs. John Farr, of 14 West 10th st., New York City. HARRIS -SOLVAY Mr. and Mrs. Albert Solvay, IT:;.'! West 10th st.. King's Hi?n way, Brooklyn, announce the encasement of their daughter, Suzanne, to Mr. Aaron T. Harris, of New York City. KOHN?AARONSON- Mr. Israel Aaronson, of 145 West 111th st., wishes to announce the engagement of his ?laughter, Flora, to Louis H. Kohn, New York. : MALLOY SHANKS? Major General and Mr*. D. C. Shanks, the Iroquoia. 4Ti W??st ; 44th st., New York City, announce the engagement of their daughter, Katharine Chapman, to Lieutenant (senior grade) William E. Malloy, U. S. Navy. PHILLIPS - KRELLENSTEIN Mr. and Mrs. B. Krellenstein, of C04 West 140th st., announce the engagement of their ?laughter. Ray, to Mr. "Vidor Phillips, of .3440 Broadway, New York City. ; SILVERMAN- EISENSTEIN-Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Eisenstein, of 94?l Kelly st., an? nounce the engagement of their daughter. Birdie, to Mr. I. D. Silverman. MARRIAGES ; ABRAMS ? ABRAMS ? Louis J. Abrams. Jeannette L. Abram3, May 22, 1918. j APPLETON?ROTH--May 11, 1918, at resi? lience of the Rev. S. J. Greenbaum, Leon V. Appleton to Miss Rose Roth. | HICKEY?VANDERPOEL? On Mar 25. at St. Stephen's Church, 69th st. and Broad? way, by the Rev. Dr. Nathan Seagle, Ida, I ?laughter of Augustus and Alice Vander poel, to Pomeroy Hume Hickey, son of the late Major R. Taylor Hickey, commandant ITth Irregular Bengal Cavalry. ' SCHRATTER- LOWENTHAL?On Monday, May Jf>. at Congress Annex Hotel, Chi? cago, 111., daughter of Mr. Richard Lo | wenthal to Mr. David Schratter. ! STOKES ?AVETTA ?Julia A. Avetta, of Bayside, Long Island, to Harry Stok?*s, of New York, on Saturday, May 25, in the Church of St. Thomas, 118th st., West, by Father Boylan. STRAUSS? PFIZENMAYER?Mrs. Melanie Pfizenmaycr wishes to announce the mar? riage of her daughter, Emma, to Mr. Ber? nard Strauss, on Thursday, May 23, 1918. At home Wednesday evening. May 29, 340 Utica av., Brooklyn. N. Y. ULLMANN ? WEINBERG?-Mr. and Mrs. Moritz Weinberg, 385 Edgecombe av., an? nounce the marriage of their daughter, Bertha, to Max Ulimann, on Wednesday, May 29. 1918. BIRTHS I COHEN Mr. and Mrs. Mandel E. Cohen (nee Birdye Shapiro?,' of 3657 Broadway, are happy to announce the birth of a | daughter on Saturday, May 25, 1918. ! HELLER- -To Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Heller (nee Ada Alexander), a daughter. May I 12, 1918, Greenville, Jersey City. ? SEAMON?On May 18, to Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Seamon, a daughter. DEATHS ALTER- On May 25, 1918, at her residence, 1 Arden st., New York City, Emma L., daughter of the late Solomon and Harriet Alter, late of Philadelphia. Interment pri? vate. ARMSTRONG?On Sunday, May 26. 1918, at his residence, 58 West 10th st.. New York, David Maitland Armstrong, son of the late Edward and Sarah Ward Armstrong, of Danskammer, N. Y., in the 83d year of his age. Funeral service at Christ Church, Marlborough-on-Hudson, Tuesday, May 28, at 2 o'clock. BABER- At New Rochelle, N. Y.. May 25, ! 1918, Lydia Fergusor. wife of Charles j Baber. Funeral private. BERGEN?On May 24, at his residence, 141 ? East 44th st., John J., beloved husband of Mary E. Bergen (nee Fitzsimons). Funeral from St. Agnes's Church, 43d st., between 3d and Lexington avs., on Monday at 10 a. m. Interment Calvary. Automobile cor? tege. BOUYGUER-Antony, on May 24, at his residence, 1090 Amst-.-rdam av. Requiem mass Monday, 10 a. m., at the Chapel of Notre Dame, 114th st. and Morningside. Funeral private. CROCKER?Frances Rorer, widow of Davis J. Crocker, of Chicago, and daughter of the late Judge David Rorer, of Burlington, Iowa. Saturday, May 25, 1918, at the Hotel San Remo, Central Park West. Burial will be in Chicago. Washington, Detroit, Chi? cago, Burlington and Council Bluffs (Iowa) papers please copy. DREYFUSS?Marx, beloved father of Mrs. Borchard, Mrs. Gold, Mrs. Loeb, Mrs. Ad? ler, Camille, George and Julius Dreyfuss. May 25, 1918, aged 81. Funeral from his late residence, 1193 Fulton st., Brooklyn, Monday, May 27, at "p.m. ERNST- On Saturday, May 25, in his 70th year, Moritz L. Ernst, beloved father o<* Bernard, M. L. Beryl, P. Montrose and Mrs. Florence Kaufman. Funeral services at Temple Israel, of Harlem, Lenox av. and 120th st., Monday, May 27, at 10 a. m. FRANCIS?On May 24 Edith Maud, the third daughter of the late Joseph and Eliza Francis, of Kingston, Jamaica, B. W. I. Funeral services at her late residence, 4241 Broa?iway, on Monday, May 27, at 11 a. m. GROOT?Elia Story, in her 86th year. Fu? neral services from the residence of her granddaughter, Mrs. Kiiiaen Van Rens selaer, 32 East 50th st., Tuesday, May 28. at 10 a. m. JOHNSON ?On May 25, Fred H., beloved husband of Emelyn O. Johnson, aged 48 I years. Funeral services at his late rosi- I dence, 1126 83d st., Dyker HeightB, Brook-! klyn. on May 27 at 8 :30 p. m. Interment private. DEATHS JOH.VSON- Saturday. May 25, at her home. Clinton st., Tompkinsville. Mary Johnson, beloved mother of Alice. Minnie and Ethol Johnson, in her 81st vear. Service 4 p. m. Monday, Msy 27. nt ?St. Paul's Chureh, Tompkinsville. Interment Moravian Ceme? tery. KOSTER On Thursday. May 23. 131?. at his residence, the Harbor View. J2 Mon? tagu? st., Brooklyn, N. Y.. CharSes Henry Koster, beloved husband of Far.nie L. Kos? ter and beloved father of Ivouise Pauline Koster. Henry W. Konter and Mabel Cath? arine Koster. Funeral servic-es private, on Monday. May 27, 1918. at 2 p. m. Inter? ment in Grconw-ood Cemetery. Brooklyn. - ^.OCKWOOD At Artryle. N. Y.. May 24. I:tl8. Charles Burrel! Lockwood, son of th? late David and Clarrisa Horton Lockwood, of Newburgh. Interment Newburgh Mon? day afternoon. Brooklyn papers pleas? copy. " MA VE Samuel F., suddenly, at Post Grad? uate Hospital, of rerebro-spinal menin? gitis, in his 37th year, son of the late Samuel M. and Minnie H. Mave. of St. | Joseph, Mo. *> ? MANGELS?At Msplewcod, N. J, on May 25, IMS. Alfred P. Mangels, aired 41 years. Funeral services at his late residence, 10 Lenox Place, on Tuesday at 12 o'clock. Interment private. !M1CEE?Margaret C. i-i-ee Cattersont. be? loved wife of John B. ?McKee. Funeral from her late residence. Sf'O East 176th st., on Tuesday, May Hi, at 9 :30 a. m. Re? quiem mass at the Church of St. T.horoa? Acuinas at 10 a. m. Interment St. Ray? mond's. M'KENNA Francis, of County Monaghan. Ireland, in his 88th year, at his residence, j 124 Cornajru av., Far Rockaway. Funeral ! from the Church of St. Mary Star of th? Sea at ?) :30 a. m. Tuesday. May 28. Inter? ment Lawrence Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers. * ' MEAD-At Roselle. N. J.. May 25. 1918. Anna E. Mead, da^hter of Peter and Mary. Funeral services at her late resi? dence, 126 2d av.. West, Tuesday. May 2S, 3 o'clock. Interment convenience of fam? ily, Fairview Cemetery. MILLER-- Eliza, May 24. at 450 Bedford av., Brooklyn. Funeral and services at I Christ Church. Bedford, near Division, Monday. 10 a. m. j NEUBERGER? Suddenly, on May 25, David Neuberger, aped 43, beloved husband, son and brother. Funeral services Monday, May 27, at his late residence, 152 13th av., Astoria, Long Island. j POGSON -On Thursday, May 23. 1318, ?ft-rr a brief illness, the Rev. Matthew Henty Pogson. D. D., at the home of his daugh? ter, Mrs. Alexander C. Allison, at Me tuchen, N. J. Funeral services st the Fifth Avenue Baptist Church. 8 West 46t.h st.. New York City, on Monday morning, May 27, at 11:30 o'clock. Interment ,*?t Kensico Cemetery that afternoon. New Brunswick iN. J.), Bridgeport (Conn.) and Mount Vcrnon (N. Y.I papifra pl*eas*s j copy. SHERWOOD-At Ossining. N Y., May 25. i 1918, Edward B. Sherwood, D. D. S.. aged fiS years. Funeral services on Tuesday, May 28, at 3 o'clock, from his late resi? dence, 26 South Highland av, Ossining. - I SHERWOOD- William, son of Rose Sher? wood, of New Orleans, in Washington, Walter Reed Hospital, Takoma Park. I STEVENS?At her late residence, Lawrence, Long Island, on Sunday, May 26, 1918, in her 85th year, Mary Alleyne, widow of Alexander Henry Stevens an3 daughter of the late William Foster Otis and Emily | Marshall, of Boston. Funeral from St. John's Church, Far Rockaway, L. I., Tues? day morning, May 28, on the arrival of the 9:5D train from Pennsylvania Station. Kindly omit flowers. Boston papers please copy. SULLIVAN?Mary E., sister of Joseph Sul? livan and Mrs. Kathleen Grogan, May 24. arter lingering illness, at her home. 138 46th st.. Corona, Long Inland. A mass of requiem will be offered at the Church of Our Lady of Sorrows, Mon-day, May 27, at 10 o'clock. Interment at Calvary Cem? etery. VINCENT?At Plainfleld, N. J., on Sundav. May 26, 1!H8, Edythe Richardson, beloved wife of Charles Richards Vincent. Ser? vices at her late residence, 231 East 7th st.. Plainfleld, Tuesday, May 28. at 3 o'clock. Interment Hillside Cemetery. WHELPLEY- On May 25, Samuel J.. in his 84th year. S*srvlc*es at his late r-esidence. 230 West 95th st.. Monday. 27th. 11 a. m. Interment Woodlawn. WITTENBERG? On Saturday, May 25. c t _i!Guatave Wurtenberg, beloved uncle ? -, ?. a' Aaron? Isaac, Gustave. Mayer and Mrs. Frances Lustic, Mrs. Tillie Fried, Mr?. Rosa Kaufman and Isidore Roth? schild. Funeral from his late home, ?%n 5th st, Brooklyn, Monday. May 27 at * P. m. Interment Union Field Cemetery' - CEMETERIES TUB WOODLAWN CEMETERY. "" 221-1 St. By Harlem Train and by Troll??. Lota of small size for sale. Office. 20 East 2Sd St.. N. Y. STORAGE NOTICES Columbas Storage Warehouse, loe?*, 62-64 WEST 134th STREET. New York, May 27th. 191?. To Jane Rennlx. Mrs. M. O'Connell, Mrs. Florence Grace or Grlce, Juliette Stewart or Stuart, Louts Coleman. Mary L. Cherry. Emma Purnell, James Elder, Michael Will? iams, C. Katz, Albert Major, Margaret Green, D. L. Stokes, Sarah Jones. H. Birdie, Mrs. M. Ballard. Mamie Blick and May Kemp: You and each of you are here? by notified that the time for thj payment of our Hen upon the property hereinafter described having expired, after due notice thereof had been given you, we will cause such property, to wit. Household Goods. Personal Effects, Trunks, Merchandise. Carpets, etc., stored In our warehouses by you (of ' In your name, or In which you may have an Interest), to be ?old at public auction according to the statute In auch case made and provided, at our warehouse. 62-64 West 134th 8t., New York City, on Tuesday, June 18th, 1918. at 10:30 A. M . ar:d If the sale thereof Is not completed on said date the came will be continued at the same place on each and every Tuesday thereafter, beginning at 10:30 A M. on each day, and continuing until the sale Is completed. Columbus Storage Warehouse, Inc. FINANCIAL MEETINGS New York. May 25th, 1918. To the Stockholders of BCHLB6INGKS RADIUM COMPANY, INC. TAKE NOTICE that a speolai ?ncetlrgf of the stockholders of SCHLESINGER RA? DIUM COMPANY. INC.. is hereby called for the 11th day of June, 1918, at 2:30 P. M.. at the office of the company, Room 2822. 120 Broadway, Borough of Manhat? tan. City of New Y'ork, for the purpose of authorizing a change of the name of the company from Its present one of ?SCHLESINGER RADIUM COMPANY. INC.." to "THE RADIUM COMPANY OP COLORADO, INC.," and for the transac? tion of such other business as may prop ? rlv come before such meeting. SCHLESINGER RADIUM COMPANY, INC.. By: VICTOR G. THORNIt. Attest: President. JOEL W. THORNB. Secretary. REAL ESTATE REAL ESTJ.TS Offices for RENT Overlooking City Hau Park Large, light and airy offices, single or en suite, Iocat?sd in a modern office building of the highest standard. THE TRIBUNE BUILDING A central and attractive loca? tion for any business, profession or trade Day and Night Service GEORGE E. 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