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Real Estate N e ws Buyers Still Drawn to Flats On East Side Operator? Increase Holdings in ilst Street by Pur? chase of Two Houses; Trading On West Side fhf Hup Realty Company. Inc. (J. at G. Hupfel, pi I ' .' ?-1 hm 223 to 227 East Urtf-tirst Street, two five-story apart .,--.. 50x100. B; tion the - . Inc., now con of 150 ."? et in Forty first ;..??:. rum ng through to 15* feet in t..-:-.- - Henry Hof was O'ga v> ?' rer bought 1 ?. ' < ? : - panent al ' 16 V. nui A. . Bestrice V. Madden sold to Max ?jeher 1 flat 1703 Lex '.'?.-? Av< ? : . 26.11 xS2. sold to Salim lUkous the fivi ?? ry tenement 1S43 ."... j. . .. 25x80 i from P. Xun diU the fi ' ? ' ' ?'? s ? "".:-' i ? .... U the Ha1 A\ i nent 201 to 21 -i'.?n .*' -. : " ?Hjtior bought N'< Re y the ?-story apartment with ? . . at 163 ??4 165 Wesi ',"?.-"' t, 40x1 ?joining ' : ? ' : . ?? . rfhAvei Crowds at Auction of ?"illowilitle Terrace Lots Such Interest Being Shown in ?ale of Port \\ ashington Homesites Larpe croi nded thi i.--.. sites at Will |_e Ten ace. Port Wi i ton. ?>?ir. on Fi fnned wii - . 8 T fednesda; : ? ,: con? torted : y i ? ' ' the pro] ' ' ?i the Long island ? ( ; Initial , and is '? ; Ndding ' ' n'.e shot I for iese '. ' - ?" of th of the ??-?-?. sold. 1 ? ... ? ?:::?-:'. flvde Iron "\\ orks Purchase Large Sites in Bronx The Cl; !e Iron V .. .... 1 till . ' ' by East ith Walnut Ave? ne and 1 '. : . .'. !:. !; . jo the fro ni :: ?? . . ? icust to ' tes, Rice Memorial Building? Will Cost $1,500,000 Contracts Awarded for Group of Structures Planned for Pelham Bay The Isaac L. Rice i^Icmorial Associa tion has awarded the>o:ttruct for con? structing a group of memorial build? ings at Pelham l?ay, N. Y? according to Brown's Letters, Inc., Construction Re? ports. The buildings will be known as the Isaac Rice Memorial, and when completed will cost approximately $1, 500,000. Plans am! specifications were prepared in the office of Hertz & Rob? inson, 331 Madison Avenue, and the contract for the construction has been awarded to the T. .1. Buckley Oonstruc Company, 303 Fifth Avenue. 62 and 64 William Street Realty Corporation has awarded the general contract fur the construction of a new office building at ("2 and 64*"William Street. The building will be of fire construction, eight stories and lent, 42kl23. Plans and specifica were prepared by Harry M. Claw son, 331 Madison Avenue, and the con tracl for the construction has been awarded to James McWalters & Son, Inc., l 193 Broadway. \V. L. & G. II. O'Shea, 21? Broadway, have been awarded the contract for ' truc ng a new office building in Ja? maica for the Bank or Manhattan. The be from plans by Morrell Smith, Far Rockaway, and will cost in the neighborhood of $125,000*. Quick Profit in Resale Of Greenwich St. Corner ber ?6 Co. sold 303 to 307 Street, northeast corner of Street, two six-story and it and one five-story ^ftd base? Idings, which had been in the ion i :' the selling family for an forty years. The purchas ? :...?? resold the property at a sub ial advance and have taken back a long term lease. The build : , mill coi tructcd, were for many occu] ied as a sugar refinery and j for twenty years as the irte r s of the batter firm of John Martin & Sons. Snowber & Co titly sold 164 and 166 Chambers Stn ? : to Hunter, Walton & Co., butter, .'.fter fifty-eigtvt years of occupancy as tenants. -? Theater for East 116th St. Is Leased for f? tSO.OOO The Lebertan Corporation leased the at 176 to 180 East 116th ?. running through to 177 East 4 formerly owned by Bor Farm Products Company, for i ; ' fortv years at an aggregate rental ? " i. i0. The lessee is to im? prove the plot with a theater from by Benjamin W. Levitan, to cost . The main floor will seat 1,500 pi . na ai 'i the roof garden about the sam ? umbi r. The owner is the Dyla ati in. Fine Estate at New Rochelle Purchased hy H. Platt Home Realty Company sold for V. Feiser his property located on Ponn avenue, New Rochelle, to H. i ? . S,Tc\\ Rochelle. The seller has ? - ? 10,0 10 for the prop ?: ty. LOM. ISLAND LIAI. ESTATE LONG ISLAND HEAL ESTATE P=BELLE TERRE PARK===== PORT JEFFERSON, LONG ISLAND A restricted rrjidential Park of 1300 acre? with FIVE MILES OF BEAUTIFUL SHORE FRONT ON PORT JEFFERSON HARBOPv tind LONG ISLAND SOUND. Desirable plots of from one to ten acres now available to approved purchasers. PIED. BELLE TERRE CLUB HOTEL GOLF, TENNIS, YACHTING, BATHING Property reached ? ; ;an two hours' motor run 1 ? . for Info: i el i I -, i ntutivi i property or BELLE IERRE PARK COMPANY, INC. N. Y, ;i - ? ., MANHATTAN KEAL ESTATE 3 and 5 Carlisle St. Rcc St. ' wo ! ....... . . / com icnova ... fm ? sepa Markham Realty Corporation CLAl 3 ?PENNSI I \ v TA.&J.j.Fo?ariy j ?147-HO \\ . ! .- ;. rei APARTMENTS in:; SAI K?tjl i;i v 1 i-ntH ' ' ? : ? ? . I POftRXlbHED APARTMENTS TO LET f?trxE m ' I, : ?ay; 5 ... Sob ' ' ' If?,. "? ? I 9CCUI HUt BROOKLYN n.R,? . TllJ- UAR1 en'' ? ? ?L*? * ' I^lt.NiMui, A.AKTMI.NTS WANTED ***TMENT -, ? adui, family; "J1" ' ' ? - . up ??>> Hillal le \v? -., Ph . \. j. ? Wa? ?iU, ..". ;"-' ??' : Might buy a..a furnilu ' ?sor.,i?,.... u-,.,,.. . "."' Ex( hange, City. ?H-"'' '-ROOM ! J?. i? n' ! must I |-L..; ''" ??? bull ?rt*. i. :? . Tribune. ?'*> ?,"r r',r:r rooms, conveniently located; ^?ad -?!? Mrs Mai ? I i [haua. "?08HBD AI'AKIMENTS TO ?BT ^mi.? r-? "?tween timi ntvi 50th sts M- ?ET" apartment, parlor, bedroom and I titTri?I"r'r ur"1 mili,i s service; t<> sublet **??r pV. f?!,/??" reasom I I? Apply Miss l^w- fhone Muuaj Mill 63?3. WEST! BEST! K (O! MV REAL ESTATE NO SHORTAGE OF HOUSES : '. ER.N'i ?:?:, N. v. - ' of 42,746 ;.-? pie, and Li ' : ? ".'? vv i'orl more brand new .'.. limits, and if> many ? 1 and . ?. ? rd enients I ; ? .-s.-nt t id llsl of i Ider houses, 1 ... ;; ' having i; ;??? ti i rent. ANDERSON REALTY COMPANY ? if. Near New Haven Sta' in CONNECTICUT KKAI. ESTATE IE' i_ ? - o hi ii ?? ! .?.? nty-two i ? : i led, eurround ". a. Property can b .> .' iioti for $60, D :.< iN, Nati nal Whaling into St., New Li ?.i m. ' lonn, SOUND BEACH, CONN. ; S"['TES :?':' 'M S. Y p - Pan Bungalows. i\ ? I unimproveil pr port: ? .,. . i:. BENJ. 1.' " 'K WOO! . ,;. .. . ? l'I ou _ 10 Sountl Bea' h. 0.1 EKN'IS REAL EM ATE Great House Bargain beautiful $1: house; ? , " ? -? n ; steam ? ?; , -, |uel ry . ai tfst le di i - , : balance i asy cay Owner, Tel. Hollis 6515 LONG ISLAND REAL ESTATE ; 'ii minutes to New brick and ..- - .- rooms and . ; i' fi >: splend i i ? sub I. K, and trolle) . possesi n on re Del : ?- ?? i'a mee i asy roieplior.e Newtown 3481 Andrew Bf RFI I North ?shore Homes ? "? E?*--1-1- Phono (111 Bay si de NEW JERSEY REAL ESTATE NEWARK, N. J. I il Beach si :. ... ..:.=; Over 18,000 Sq. Ft. n heart of mai ufai tur li ' : ??- section, Will mi : 1 ? ? ?-;-? D. 1'REDERICK ttl RNETT St., Newark, N. J F8GLEW??D H^eJo?^ riouics tor ;>a:? H. Wcatherby & Co., Englewood, N. J, Bl SINESS PHOl'LltTV FOR SALE OB RENT MVI.K fa tories, 36x11^ two .?tories, ste?<*.1 heat ; rent ?.-in $150. K BECK, 71 Bercenllne ave., West New York, ? i i i 19 TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES \X!i OFFICES CALL POR IMME E : ER\ ICE IN ANY LOCATK 'N BILTMORE RE ALT'- CORP., BRYANT 7 7 :is -1 OFFICES) very liKht. desirable; moderate rental, considering building; iimnodiac? possession. Vanderbilt ?tilth Business Concerns Find Space in Midtown Section Broadway and 52d Street Store ' Brings $200,000 Rental; Another at 55th Street Corner Is Leased Rice & Hill leased a store nnd base? ment in the Capitol Hotel building, at 1678 Broadway, northwest corner of Fifty-second Street, to Robert L. Hatch, who has a number of chocolate stores throughout the city. Extensive alter? ations will be made. The rental for the term will aggregate approximately $200,000. Cross & Brown Company leased the store at the southwest corner of Broad? way and Fifty-fifth Street to Lower Mo? tors Supplies Co.; for the Vesey Hold? ing Corporation, the building at 254 and 256 West Fifty-fourth Street, to Victor Ganz and Palletto & Shirley, and space at f'12 Fifth Avenue to Ralph M. Com? fort, 52'! Br ftdway to Meyer Kaplan nnd at. 576 Fifth Avenue to the Trans? continental Oil Company. J. Arthur Fischer leased for Michael McBride to John Couldis the ,four-story 'building: 221 West Thirty-eighth Street, ; for 21 years, at nn aggregate reniai of about $1.00,000. Nicholas Cotoukas was associated as broker. Mr. Fischer also [ leaned the fourth loft at 691 Sixth j Avenue to Siegel & Salavar. J. W. Goddard & Sons, Inc., an? nounced that they will occupy the store and basement at 11 East Twenty sixth Streit, running through to 6 and 8 East Twenty-seventh Street, after the first of February next. The premises will contain approximately 24,000 sq. ft. The building will be known as the Goddard Building. Goddard & Sons, inc., for upward of thirty years have been located in Bleecker Street. The transaction was negotiated by M. & L. Hess. I Tic Louis Schr?g leased the store at 136 138-140 West Twenty-third Street to Ritchie & Cornell. Henry Shapiro & Co. leased the store at S67 Eighth Avenue to Michael Kreis, of Chattanooga, Tenn., ladies' wearing apparel, at an aggregate rental of $60,000. Pease <S- Elliman leased the store at fi8G Lexington Avenue. to Lenore Wheeler Williams. Finn, Sandberg, Raynes & Lee, one i f the largest marine houses in the city, rented from .Charles B. Van Valen, Inc., the fifth floor at 51-3 Maiden Lane, for an aggregate rental of $75,000. Various Classes of Realty Figures in Brooklyn Trading Rafl'a <fc Dixon sold the three-story factory at Richard and Delevan Street, 100x100, for the Atlantic Smelting and Refining Works to the Specification Soap & Oil Company for occupancy. Walter S. Ross and C. C. Gretsinger sold for Lou se Connolly the business building 7605 Fifth Avenue. Meister Builders, Inc., sold the four story apartment 340 P'ourteenth Street, 25x100, to Pietro and Rosa Zarcone. Henry Pierson & Co.. Inc., ."old 187 St. .loh:1' Place, a three-story dwell-, ing, 20x100. to Thomas F. Healy. Bulkley & Ilorton Company sold 713 East Nineteenth Street, a two and one half story dwelling, 50x100, for Arthur Brown F. C. Sauter Agency sold 340 Sixth! Avenue for George J. McFadden to Josephine Biscotti. William P. Jones sohl for Conway Savings Bann, of Conway, Iowa, to the Clio Realty Company, the plot 40x100, j on the east side of East Fifty-fourth ; Street. 160 feet south of Linden Ave? nue; for Frank C. Rex to Louis I. Ozfeld, the plot 40x100, on the south I side of Eighty-second Street, 300 feet! west of Seventeenth Avenue, and for j John B. Hutchins the plot, 40x100, on ? the east side of East Twenty-ninth j Street, 240 feet south of Avenue J. ?-0 W. T. Pullman Gets Large House in New Rochellei Fish & Marvin sold for Mrs. Mary E. ' T. Smith -1 Fairvicw Place, New Ro- ! cholle, a fourteen room house on large plot to W. T. Pullman, of William R. Grace & Co., this city. The same brokers rented for Mrs. i Mary Louise Kaye her Colonial dwell- ! ing at 135 Broadview Avenue, New Ro- j chelle, and have sold for Samuel R. : Eccles his new Colonial house on Wynnewood Road at Pelham Manor' to Charles M. Haskins, of Glenbrook, i Conn. The property was held at ! $22,000. Henry B. James Acquires Big Estate al Plandome I L'Ecluse, Washburn & Co. sold the l Mrs. Isabel T. Nelson estate, at Plan-j Home, to Marry li. James, president of i the Interstate Lighterage and Trans- j portation Company, The property was held at$100,000. The same company also sold to ?>Ir. James for the Plan dome Land Company the adjoining: land, held at $40,000, on which Mr. James will erect a stable and a green- ? house. Demand for Homes in Oranges Eugene E. Hughes & Pro. announce ; the following sales at South Orange, N. J.: For Anthony J. Manda to Harry Gordon, a seven-room house at 60 Third Street; for Joseph J. Turner to i. hatles K. Wallender, an eight-room' dwelling; a Colonial dwelling on Ray-! mond Street for Harold H. Cookman to ' Florence A. Abbott. At West Orange, Mr. Hughes sold for Annie R. Meeker 26 Ridgeview Avenue, a six-room house, and for Richard Myers, a seven-room house at 11 Ridgeview Avenue to How? ard T. Whipple. Find Suites in Apartments Pease ^ Elliman rented apartments at 993 Park Avenue to John Auchin- ? closs; at '.'11 Park Avenue to Mrs. H. J. Lamarche; at 940 Park Avenue to Bar-; reit Andrews; at 30 West Fifty-ninth: Street to Mrs. Hallie I. Housman; at 125 East Seventy-second Street to W. C. Heppenheimer jr., and at 156 West Eighty-sixth street for Mark Rafalsky & Co. to Mor;.>n Lachenbruch. Brooklyn Branch for Bank The Bulkley & Horton Company and : Joseph M. May were the brokers in the . sale of the four-story building on the northwest corner of "Fifth Avenue and Seventy-fifth Street to the Brooklyn Trust Company, which will make ex? tensive alte rat ions for a Bay Ridge branch. Get West 84th Street House Pease & Elliman leased for Miss Annie Parker to Mrs. John G. Lavender tho four-story dwelling, 5 West Eighty fourth Street. ?...?__-?-. Fire Record A. M. loss. ? ; ... -203 E. 28th St., Ja rob NasUin Trifling 8:00?:r.T -It!; Ave., J, H Eatrle.None; 8:46? 1653 Lexington Ave? Bertha Kuperman .Triflingi 0:05?113 W. 41st St. unknown.None j P M. 2:06?101st St. and Manhattan Ave., auto; M Robinson.Triflir.s 2:05?3>9 13. lM;h St., unknown... .None 2:16?S66 Tiffany St., Bronx, Harry o\v . Trifling .1:65?SO! 6th St., unknown.Trifling ?6:36?1893 Hughes Ave., Bronx, iot:_ unknown .None ! 6:46?163 i." 18th St., Anna Davis.Trifling i 7:10?346 K 4?th St., Pauline Bias? Trifling j 7;16?239 Wooster St. Abe Topiel ' Unknown 9:30?167 Mutt PL; J_??i>U Cruel... Trillin? SUMMONS SUPREME COURT, NEW YORK COUNTY - -JAMES MACBETH and ELIZABETH MACBETH, his wife, Plaintiffs, acalnsl HAlllHET EMMA KENWORTHY, JAMES MAFFEY, unmarried. JOHN HAF'FKV. un? married, HENRY MACIIKTH, ADELAIDE MACBETH, his wife. JOHN MACBETH widower. ROBERT MACBETH, "ANNIE" MACBETH, hin wife, nnrno Annie fictitious true first name ct snlil ilrfetidiint belnir un? known to plaintiffs, MARY ANN MelNTYRE SARAH .TANK JOHNSTON, JOHN T MAF? FEY. un married. ISABELLE V HES8LER, jomatlmea known as Bello llessior, ETHEL V. BROWNELL. ROY T. NORTON, HAZEL NORTON, his wife. CLYDE II. NORTON unmarried. LILLIAN M BENHAM, SARAH II. SMITH, ANNA HAFFEY, widow of Rob art M. Huffoy, deceased, W11.M A M K. HAF? FEY, unmarried, HAZEL E, GREY, EDNA M. TURNER, ROBERT M HAFFEY, un? married. BERTHA M. HAFFEY, MYRTLE R. HAFFEY, TIIELMA L HAFFEY, EVE? LYN F. HAFFEY, ROBERT XV. MACBETH PHOEBE CATHERINE MACBETH, his wife JESSIE L. MACBETH, widow i?r William Macbeth, deceased, Robert xv. Macbeth, nu Hole qualifying executor of the Lan Will nnd Tcstn ment of Willlnm Macbeth, de? ceased, FREE METHODIST CHURCH, "MARY"' LICK, name Mary fictitious, true first name of said defendant hein? unknown to plaintiffs, Defendants. TO THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANTS: YOU ARE EACH HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the complaint In this action' and to servo a copy of your answer on the plain? tiffs' attorneys within twenty days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service, and In case of your failure to ap? pear or answer. lurtgmont will be taken against you by default, for tho relief de? manded in the complaint. Dated, April 19, 1920 CLARKE & FROST. Plaintiffs' Attorneys. 215 Montague Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. TO THE DEFENDANTS :?JOHN MAC? BETH, ROBERT MACBETH. "ANNIE" MACBETH, name Annie fictitious, etc, wife of Robert Macbeth, MARY ANN MelNTYRE SARAH JANE JOHNSTON, JOHN T HAF? FEY', ISABELLE HESSLER, sometimes known as Belle Hessler, ETHEL V. BROWN? ELL, ROYT. NORTON. HAZEL NORTON, his wife, CLYDE H NORTON, LILT.IAN M. BENHAM. SARAH II. SMITH, WILLIAM E, HAFFEY, HAZEL E. GREY', EDNA M TURNER, ROBERT M. HAFFEY, BERTHA M. HAFFEY. MYRTLE R. HAFFEY, THELMA L. HAFFEY, EVELYN F. HAF? FEY and ANNA HAFFEY, widow of Rubelt M, Haffey:? The foregoing summons Is server! upon you by publication pursuant to an order of HON. GEORGE V. MULLAN, Justice of the Su? preme Court of the State of New Y'ork, dated the 16th day of July. 1920, and filed on tho 19th day of July, 1920. in the Office of the Clerk of the County of New Y'ork nt the County Court House In the Borough of Man? hattan, City. County and State of New York, Hi" original complaint having been filed In said office on ihe 23rd day of April. 1921. The object of this action is to make parti? tion according to the respective rights of the parties und if It appear that partition can? not bo made without great prejudice to the owners, then for a Bale of the following de? scribed property :? ALL thut lot of land in tho City and County of New Y'ork. with tho buildings thereon, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point In the northerly side of Twentieth Street, distant three hun? dred and ten feet easterly from the intersec? tion of the northerly side of Twentieth Street and the easterly side of Second Avenue; and running thence northerly parallel with Second Avenue, and part of the way through u party wall, ninety-two feet to the centre lin- of the block; thence easterly along sal! centre line, twenty feet; then'" southerly again parallel with Second Avenue, ninety-two feet to the northerly side of Twentieth Street, and thenco westerly along the northerly si!" of Twentieth Street, twenty feet to the point of beginning. Dated, July 30, 1920. CLARKE * FROST, Plaintiffs' Attorneys, 215 Montague Street, Brooklyn. N. Y. STORAGE NOTICES IN ACCORDANCE WITH Till': PROVISION of law, there being due and unpaid charges, for which the undersigned, Cooke's Storage Warehouse, Inc., Is entitled to a lien as ware? houseman, on the goods hereinafter de? scribed, and due notice having been given to till parties known to claim an ?nteres! there? in, and the time specified in such notice for payment of such charges having expired, there will be sold at PUBLIC Al CTION at Cooke's Auction Rooms, Inc., Nos. 209-21] East 125th Street, Borough of Manhattan. New Y'ork City, on Wednesday, August 25th, 1920. commencing at 10:30 A. M . the follow? ing property: One electrical machine (said to be an X-ray machine), parts missing and one [ilaster figure, held on account of John 11 Ryan; on" cue rack and pictures held on account of Morebilt Social Club; four mat tresses held on account of P. H. Goodman; furniture, household effects, rugs, carpets, pi : res, etc., held on account of John Har? ris, Alexander Hicks, Mrs. L. Wood?, Gold? berg Furniture and Carpet Company, Mrs. Win. Rose, Nat Klmel. Gintel, Mrs. Mary Hanley, Mrs Ueorgla Ashford, Jacob Levy, Mrs. Edna P. Rover and Mrs. Annie Mosby ; trunks, tubs, barrels, boxes, cases, si::: .ases. valises, baskets, packages, etc., supposed to contain clothing, linen, bedding, hangings, silverware, china, bric-a-brac, books, per? sonal effects, etc., held on account of Richard Gardner, Mrs. K. Cummlngs, J. Melslrr, Gin? tel, Mrs. Georgia Ashford. Mrs. Etna 1' Loyer. Mrs. Annie Mosby. Jacob Levy and Mrs. Mary Hanley; pianos held on account of Frank Hlgble. Mrs. Annie Mosby and Mrs. Edna P. Boyer; sewing machines held on account of Jacob Levy and .Mrs Mary Hanley, and if the sale thereof is not com? pleted on said date tho same will be con? tinued at the same place on each and every Wednesday thereafter, beginning at 10:30 A. M., and continuing until all the goods are sold or until all ?lens are satisfied. All the aforementioned goods now being stored with Cooke's Storage Warehouse, Inc., in it" ware? house, The goods may be seen at the placo of s.ii" on the day preceding the sale. COOKE'S STORAGE WAREHOUSE, INC., 209-211 East 125th Street, Borough of Manhattan, New York City. By JOSEPH WIELAR, Secretary. PROPOSALS INVITATION TO CONTRACTORS Part of the Seventh Avenue-Lexington Avenue Rapid Transit Railroad Sealed bids or proposals for the con? struction of the Jerome Avenue Yard of Route No. 16, a part of the Seventh Avenue Lexington Avenue Rapid Transit. Ra road will be received by the Transit Construction Commissioner of the State of New Y'ork thereinafter called the "Commissioner") at the office of the Commissioner at No. 49 Lafayette Street. Borough of Manhattan, New Y'ork City, until the 31st day of August, 1920, at eleven thirty (11:80) o'clock A. M. a! which time and place or at a later date to be fixed by thi Commissioner the proposals will be publicly opened. The said part to be constructed Is to be a railroad sard built partly in open rut and partly on embankment, and a connection be tween said yard and the elevated railroad In Jerome Avenue to be hull! on masonry and ; steel construction, extending over and upon City property, in the Borough ol The Bronx, in the northeast corner of Jerome Pari Reservoir property, near Jerome Avenue nnd Mosholu Parkway. The work will also includi ?>>?? widening of the existing ele-, %.,:? 1 railroad on the westerly side of Jerome Avenue between Bedford Park Boulevard .station and the railroad yard to provide for ai additional track, the cat" and support and. where necessary, thi readjustm in of su: face, subsurface and overhead structures, the maintenance of traille und the restor a ., n of s: : eet surfaces. The Contractor nais; complete the work within eighteen (18) months from the de? livery of the cont.'.-, ? A fuller description of the work and : other requirements, provisions and sp?cifica? tions are given in the Information for Con? tractors and m th" forms of contra,;, bond and Contractor's Proposal ami In the con? tract drawings, which are to be deemed a part of this Invitation and copies of which may be Inspected and purchased at said offl " of the Commlsslonei Th" receipt of bids will be subject to the requirements specified in said Information, for Contractors. New Y'ork; August 12. 1920. TRANSIT CONSTRUCTION COMMLSSIONEB, JOHN H. DELANEY', Commissi ici SURROGATES' ?NOTICES Bl'SHE, EUGENE L?IN rURSUANCE OF ?n ordor of Honorable John P' Cohalan, a Surrogate of the County of New York, NOTICE Is hereby given to all persons having claims aga'nst Eugene L. Bushe, lat* of the County of New York, deceased, to present the same with vouchers thereof to the subscriber, at Its principal placo of transacting business, No. 22 William Street, In the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on or before the 18th day of Septem? ber next. Dated, N;w York, the ?rd day of March, 1S20. FARMERS' LOAN & TRUST COMPANY. Executor. WILLARD A. MITCHELL, Attorney for Ex neu tor, 141 Broadway. Manhattan, New York City. COCHRANE. MADELEINE?IN PURSU ance of an ordor of Honorable John P. Cohalan, a Surrogate of the County of New Y'ork, NOTICE Is hereby given to all per? sons having claims against Mad. lein? Cochrane, late of the County of New Y'ork, deceased, to present the same with vouch? ers thereof to the subscriber, a: Is p?a e of transacting business, the office of his attorneys, Esselstyn ?v Haughwout, No. 2 Rector St., Manhattan, New York, on or before the 27th day of Decembe.- next. Dated. New York, the 16th ddy u:' Juin, 192C. CONDICT YV. CUTLER, Executor. ES . LSTYN & HAl'tlkM/OI I', Attor? neys for Executor. Il Rjctor Street. -,~w Yoik City. Roosevelts Part With Realty W. Emlen and John E. Roosevelt, as executors, etc., sold to Mary V. Cline the three-storv building at 7 Weehaw ken Street, 212x80. --4 Sale of. Sea Cliff Houses Clinton Trading Corporation sold the two one-family houses on Twelfth and Thirteen avenues, Sea Cliff, L. I., to Robert L. Stover. FORECLOSURE SALES SUPREME COURT, COUNTY OF NEW York, Co, Clk m Index No, 9723, Year 1917 - ii" Greenwich Savings Hank, Plaintiff. against Clara N. Kurlbo und others, Do ti-nilinit?. In pursuance ?f a Judgment of foreclosure "".,.!,"? ,,"'y m;,,1(* ""'1 entered in tho above ntlll-.l action ntul hearing flato the 9th ilay of March, 1918. |. the undersigned, the ere? In ful.I Judgment named, will ?nil at public auction, at the Exchange Sale h room, A'>. 14-16 Vesey Street, In tho Homugh ..f Manhattan, City .-f New York, on ihe 30th ilny of August, 1920, at 12 o'clock noon on that day, by Jacob H. Mayers, Auctioneer, 10 premises directed by said Judgment lo be ild, and therein described as foliows: ?M.I. that certain lot, piece or parcel of land with the buildings and Improvements thereon erected, Bltuate, Ivlng and being in ) Borough nf Manhattan, City, I'ounty and State gf New Vork, and bounded and de Bcribed as follows; BEGINNING at a point un tho southerly side of One Hundred and ihlrty-seventh Street distant four hundred and .'luluy-nlne feet westerly from the corner formed by the Intersection of the southerly side of One hundred and thirty-seventh Street with tho esieriy nido of Seventh Avenue; thence inning southerly nnd parallel with Seventh venue and pun. of the distance through a party wall ninety-nine fo.et eleven Inches to the centre lino of the block; thence westerly along said centre line of tin- block and par? allel with One hundred and thirty-seventh* Street eighteen feet; thence northerly and again parallel with said Seventh Avenue and part of the distance through another party wall, ninety-nine feet eleven Inches to the southerly side, of One hundred and thirty seventh Street, and thence easterly along paid southerly side of One hundred and thlrty-seventn Street ficht.-en feet to the point or place of beginning, be said several distances and dimensions more or less; being now known as Number Two hundred and forty-six (246) West One hundred and thlrty b< vi nth Sti ect In said Borough Dated, New Vork. August 9, 1920. EMANUEL I?, fi IHEN, Referee. M1DDLEBROOK & BORLAND, Attorneys for I'lnintirr, 46 Cedar Street, Manhat? tan, New York City. The following is a diagram nf the property to be sold; Its street number Is 24G West 127th Street: 137th Street Bevi'inh Avenue The approximate amount of the ilen or charge, to satisfy which the above ! ribed property Is to be sold, is Elevi n thousn - 1 six hundred thirty-one and 02-100 dollars (?11,631.02) with Interest thereon from the .... i ..?? of February, in:-, less tho sum of $765.31 paid on account ol Bald Interest, to? gether with Ihe costs and allowance amount? ing to Threej hundred forty A: 34-100 dollars ($340.34), with interest from March 9, 1918, together with the expenses of the sale. The approximate amount of the taxes, assess? ments ;,:i I water rates, or other liens, which are to be allowed to the ; irchaser out of the ; irehase money, or paid by the liefere.', is "? w enl. .: illars t320) and Interest. Dati ?!, New York, August 9, 1920. EMANL'EL It. COHEN, Referee. SURROGATES' NOTICE* HAMMOND, FREDERICK A The People of the Stati ol Sev '. ork, by the graco of God, tree and Independent. To Caroline H. Gibson, Robert li Gibson, Lydia Gibson Mesti e, Kath ?1 Ine ? libson Van 1 'ortln II 1. ; ?Ibson Huntington, Carolyn Van Cort lan '?!.. Catherli ' .. . ' 'ortlandt, Robert W. 1 llbson, ' li mini lee 1 : : he pri porty of Caroline ll. Gibson, Incompetent; Arthur D Smith, Guardian of Roben H. Gibson, In? competent, and t" all persons Interested as n III ; . Ii satei 1, ;. ??? : .'l' kin or ol hi ; "? Iso, In the Estate of Fn del Ick A li. rhmi : I, de? ceased, who ai the tlmi ol his death was ?1 resident of the City f..f New York, send ? ri ' ' ing ? Upon the petition of Robert W. Gibson, residing at Aveley Farm, Woodbury, Lung I.-I arc I. v..a and each "I" yi .1 are hereby cited to show cause before the Surrogates' Court of New ? ork ' ' inty, hi Id ai the Hall of I..r Is, in : h< ' unty of N ? .v York, on the 21st day of Si pten er. : 92 1, at hall pa it ten o'cloclt In thi forenoon of that day, why : !:?? uccoum ? :' proi 1 dings c :' Ri bi rt W i ;:l sen. as Testa m -ntai 1 rusi ? ?? of the I ,a : Will .ic: Testamenl ol said deceased, should not 1 ?? : id ..'.-. ! In testimony whereof, we have caused the seal of : he irrogati ' lourt of tho said 1 'ountj of New i'ork to be : ?unto atf!> ?? 1 Wit m us, Honora? ble John P 1 'oha Ian, .. Sum iga te of [L. S.] our sail County, of ihe County of New fork, ihe 3rd day of August. In t he '? ea r of our Lord, one thou - band nine hundred and tvwenty. DANIEL .1. !)? iWDNEY, Clerk of the Surrogates' Court. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OJ Honor-ble JOHN P. COHALAN, a Surro- I gate of the County of New Vork. NOTICE 1? hereby given to all persons having ! claims against Henry Norrls Whitney, lat? of the County of New York, deceased, to present the samo with vouchers thereof to ! the subscriber, al place of transact Ing business, at the offices of Anderson ? i Anderson, attorneys, at No. 16 IJroad ! Btreet, in toe City of New York, on ?t \ before the 6th day of September next. Dated. New York, Uta 27th day of ?'?b- \ ruary, is zu. , HOWARD F. WHITNEY", ! ARTHUR E. WHITNEY, Ext' utors. ANDERSON & ANDERSON, Attorneys for Executors, 15 Broad Street, Bor? ough of Manhattan. N. T. C. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF HON- : ORABLE JOHN P, COHALAN, a Surro gate of the County of New Vork, NOTICE Is hereby given to all persons having Calms against Julia Livingston, late i of the County oi New ?ork, deceased, toi present the sam ? with vouchers thereof to th? subscriber, at his place of transacting busl ness, at the office Of his attorneys, Messrs. Pendleton, Anderson, Iselln St Riggs, No. 26 Broad Street, ::? the City of New York, on I or before the 17;h day of October next. Dated. New York, the 8th da.* of April. I 1?20. P. CHAUNCEY ANDERSON, Executor. ? PENDLETON. ANDERSON, ISELIN ? RIGGS, Attorneys for Executor, 20 Broad Street, New York cuy. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF II noral ?? John P. O halan, a Surrogate of ? the Co inty of New Yi rh NOTICE Is hereoy given to all persons having claims against Lily Lee ( rosa, laie of Ihe Count} if Me York deceased, to present the suce with \. u hers thereof to the subs rlbers, at their place of transacting business, at tho ' office of Guarantj Trust Company of New York, No. 110 Broadway, in the City of : New York, on o.- before the 6lh day of Noverpber next. Dated, .Ne.v York, the 27th day of April, 19 SO Jl IHN (V, CROSS and GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF NEW YORK, Exe-utors. STETSON, JENNINGS & RUSSELL, Ak i rneys for Executors, l? JHrmil dtreet, New York City MATHER. JtiSPIE A.-?IN PT"RS'l"ANCB of an order of Honorable Joha P. Co halan. a Surrogate ol the County of N?w York, NOTICE is hereby given to all per? sons having claims against .Ih.s.siE A. MATHER, ln'.e of ihe County of New York, deceased, to present the same with vouch? ers thereof to th. subscriber, at Its prin? cipal place of transacting business, No. : ; William Street, In the Borough of Man? hattan, City .if New York, on or before th? llth day of September nexi. Dated, New York, tho 2iHl> day of Feb? ruary. 192 ' THE FARMERS' LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY, Executor. GELLER, ROLSTON & BLANC, Attor? neys for Executor, 72 Exchangs Placs, New Ycrk. N. Y. McKIM, ROBERT ALBERT.??N PUR3U m, ?? ol . :. oi 1er of II m ir ble J tlan, a Surrogati of th New York, NOTICE is herebj given to all .... . having claims against R bert Al? bert McKIm, lat? of tl County of New York, deceased, to present the same with vouchers thereot to the subscriber, it pla ? if transacting business, at the office I | . i attornej Adam W lener, No '-?'. Chambers Str et, Borough of Manhattan In the City of New Y rk, on or befi ; tho 18th day of I >ec< n ber next Dated. New York. Hie llth day of June, 1920. CAROLINE R. McKIM, Executrix. ADAM WIENER, Attorney for Execu trlx No 51 Chambers Street, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. DELANO. EUGENE.-?IN PURSUANCE OF an order of Honorable John P, Cohalan, a Surrogate of the County of New ?ork, notic? is hereby given to all persons having clatmi against Eugene Delano, Ute of the County of New Yo K. deceased, to present the samo with vouchers thereof to the Bubi . Lherg at ?heir place of transa, ling business at th? office of Lord, Day ? Lord, their attorneys. No 49 Wall Street, in the City of New York, on or before the 10th daj of November next. Dated New York, the 1st daj if May. 1?20. ' WILLIAM ADAMS DELANO, M LEAL DELANO, Executors LORD, L'?7 *?. LORD, Attorneys for Ex? ecutor?. 49 Wall Street, New York City._ CARLEY. ELDRED A.?-IN PURSUANCE of an rdi i ol H m rab? - John P. Co? halan, a Surrogate of thi County of New York, notice is hereby glV'ii to all ; having claims against Eldred A. Carley, late i ? i he ( uni j f New v : k, le to present the sura", with vouchers th to the subscrib? i at its | !.. e ol business No. 177 Montague Streel Borough of I Brooklyn, City of New York, on or before the 2Sth daj of December, 1920 Dated. Brooklyn New York, the 15tb day of June, I 20 BROOKLYN TRUST COMPANY, Executor. CUt.LEN & DYKMAN, Attorneys for Ex ?tutor. 1T7 Montague Street, Broaii Ur?. V. - Lost and Found _ Business Carda [?] Business Opportunities LOST, FO0ND AND REWARDS LOST?Between Plalntleld-NVw York Jer? sey Central Railroad, Aug. 17 or 18. parkiiR-e papers marked F. Th. Meylan. Communicate Hugh"? Fnwcctt, 115 Frank lin St. Reward. Lost Bankbook? LOST?-nanltbook 364,783, Hiehlnnd Sav? ings Hank. 130 East 125th st. Payment Pjggggd __ FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET East Sido 8BTTI ST., IIS East.?Splendid accommoda? tions, large and small rooms. West Side BROADWAY, 2643 (100th Bt.)?Single or suite; off outside room, running water, elevator, RIVERSIDE DRIVE. 647?Larga, delight? ful room, overlooking Hudson; beauti? fully furnished; modern conveniences; ele? vator apartment! ulso small room. Reeves. RIVERSIDE DRIVE. 745.?Handsome large slngl" room, newly decorated; run? ning water, kitchenette privileges. Audu bon 3950, Apartment 53. VK'lNiTV 106th st. and West End ave.?Ac? commodations for one or two gentlemen in a modern corner apartment; everything clean, new and up to date; references; homelike. L 90. Tribune. WtiRT* END AVE., 266.?Attractively fur? nished large private room and bath; also a number of finely furnished small room? without bath. 12TH ?ST., 290 WEST. -Large outside room. Call Apartment 16 after 6 p. m. CIST ST.-?Light, airy room. Telephone Pier son, Apt. 15, 903 Sixth ave. 71ST ST., WEST.?Bright, cheerful room for gentlemen or couple; seml-prlvate bath In home; highest type private Amer? ican family; meals optional; references. Columbus 8 104. 112TH, 004 WEST (Riverside).?Attractive front room, elevator apartment; gentle? men. Cathedral 7810. 127TH, 1 WEST -Tv.o adjoining rooms, at? tractively furnish."!, for gentleman; $10; breakfast, if desired, private; elevator apart? ment. Holme, Bronx COLLEOE AVE.. 1238 (Bronx).?Pleasant room; all conveniences; reasonable. Phone Jerome 543._ BOARDERS WANTED 20TII ST.. 434 WEST -Small, light, airy rooms, two meals daily. $10.50 per week; y r, ung biisiiTS? w uni, n nnly : nf "rene-s. HELP WANTED FEMALE Domestic NURSE, EXPERIENCED, FOR BABY AND 5-YEAR CHILD. WRITK FOR INTERVIEW. P. O. 35, CEDARHURST, L, I. Miscellaneous BOOKKEEPER -WE DESIRE SERVICES OP A FIRST-CLASS EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER, ONE FAMILIAR WITH TYPEWRITING; WE OFFER OOOD, PERMANENT POSITION WITH A GOOD SALARY TO THE RIGHT PARTY. APPLY BETWEEN 9 AND 12 A. M. DANA T. BENNETT CO., 250 WEST 64TH ST. .BURROUGHS OPERAT< >RS Positions waiting on Calculat? ing and Bookkeeping Machines Burroughs Adding Machine Co, 217 Broadway, Room 607 cor. Vi soy St. CLERKS AND TYPISTS WANTED METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE CO. Girls over 17 years of age. Hours 9 to 4:30 o'clock. Advancement within one to three months. Luncheons served free. Experience unnecessary. Apply In person between 9 ami 4:30 o'clock. Room 5033. Metropolitan BIdg. 1 Madison ave.?at 23d st., N. Y". City. GIRLS We have positions open in several departments. They are permanent. The work is interesting. No experience is required. $15 a week to start. Indu?strious girls can soon reach earnings of $85.00 t to $100.00 a month. Apply at 1158 BROADWAY. MANHATTAN. CORNER 27TH ST. 370 E. 150TH ST., BRONX 81 WILL? IUGHBY ST.. BROOKLYN. 195 BROADWAY MANHATTAN, CORNER DEY ST. 1236 BROADWAY. BROOKLYN. Or telephone ?MADISON SQUARE 12000 NEW YORK TELE? PHONE COMPANY HOME W< 'BK h lading sill pers , prl, e do ibled and boi , to qui wo two tollars : sit required; beginners taught; also ex peri.I examiner, teaohei nd samp'o makei . Inside positions. Martine, 78 Reade. SALESLADY wanted t., go out town. (,'u? ',| ? ibgab, 26 \V< si BOjth Bt STENOGRAPHEI/,.?'Competent ; pen experience re, ins preferred Automobile Sundries Company, 79 Walker st., New York City. WOMEN 21-35 YEARS OF AGE FOR NIGHT WORK AS TF. LE PH ONE OPERATORS HOURS 9:30 P. M. to 7:00 A. M. Opportunities to earn $90.00 to $100.00 a month in six months. $18.00 a week in two weeks when assigned to night hours. $15.00 a week during in? struction in the day time. Rapid advancement. Higher salaries for more responsible positions. If interested call at 1158 Broadway, New York City (Cor. 27th St.) or telephone Madison Square I2OOO NE\y YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY Want Ads o si":.t^mf^d __"___Koomi arid HcAjders HELP WANTED MALE BOYS?Four wanted; excellent chancos f"r advancement ; first class fir? Insurance company. Write this paper. L 100, Tribune. ENGINEER, assistant, for hotel; fifteen minutes from New York; familiar with low arid high pressure holler?, el", trie. > ? laundry and kitchen equipment. Apply For? ent Hills Inn, Foi.st Hills, L. I, SALESMEN The tricksters of high and low decree, { the hrs7.en chief /ind a smart hypocrite, are what they are because th"}' have jumped to a false conclusion. In an rffort to find an easy way to fortune, th'-y have been blinded by cupidity, and being 11 in-i have Imagined obstacles along th" beaten path trod by righteous men, and have of their own choleo stumbled upon tho rougher way. So easy Is it to earn $150 or mi re weekly by walking and talking and 'elllng the truth that genuine surprise I is manlfosted by the newcomer to our ; sales organization. Confidential interview ? is accorded to m? n of good character and unlih iti I .i.iLit Ion. ''all m to 4. i SUITE 1014, 26 WEST 4!1> FT SUITE ;;;>:.. 132 NASSAU ST. SUITE 84, 166 MONTAGUE ST.. IS KI.YN ?SUITE 52, 156 -MARKET ST. ?NEWARK SALESMEN who call on hardware stores and are willing' to mak? big money with ?a side line call 43 West 34th street: room 1003. Instruction ACTO INSTRUCTION.?We teach repair!?!, and driving in short time. License guar? anteed; ladles' classes; also Ford lessons 1 American Auto School. 72(1 Lexington ave. ! '59th). Plaza 401?;. ALTO INSTRUCTION. 115 : Day. evening; Cadillac. Studebaker, Mitch?!.. Ii. *t M. C -.. 1303 Lexington avo. tilth). LEARN TO I E A CHAUFFEUR.?Pleasant and profitable work ; d:iy and evening i classes. Send for tree booklet and visitor's ; pass. West Sid? Y. M C. A., 30? West ! 6?th st. SITUATION WANTED FEMALE Chambermaids : CHAMBERMAID?Assist waitress; excel? lent ionir city references; $60-$65. R.. Miss Hofmayer'a Agency, 1" East 4"d st.. 3d floor; telephone 8947 Murray Hill. CHAMBERMAID ? WAITRESS. young. neat appearance, thoroughly experlen.:. exceptionally well recommended; city, $05. I Mason's Agency, 131 AY^st 4"d st. CHAMBERMAID, will assist in dining room; $55; six years' references. Miss Shea's Agency, 0 East 41st St.; Murray Hill (.774. CHAMBERMAID, useful, can s"w ; bi ; young. ri"at; lately arrived Irish girl; city. $43. Masons Agency. 131 West ;. : Cooks COOK, capable young Irish woman; $70; anywhere; three years' reference Miss Shea's Agency, 6 Lust 4l.it St.; Murray Hill C774. COOK AND WAITRESS?Both highly recommended; $75 $65; go ,? referem - II.. Miss Hofi ayer's Agency, : 1 Easl 13d st., 3d floor. ; eph : 5947 Murray II. : Day Workers I DAY WORKER ? Laundress and c'.<-nrtc?; i very reliable; $3.60-$4.10. N, Miss Hof ? . r's Agency, 10 Bast 43d Bt., 3d floor; telephone 8947 Murray Hill. G encrai liouseworkers, Et?. HOUSEWORKER?Excellent cook: wait? ress; best references; c untry. Shaugh nessy's Agency, 560 Six'!: ,iv. H M SBWORKBR or cleaner, day, week. 1774 2d ave. (92d), ground floor, rear. Laundresses, Etc. LAUNDRESS, by day (colored), first-class, exceptionally competent, very high.y recommended; $3.60. Mr?. Mason's Agency, ; : \v< st 4.<d st. Nurses, Etc. NURSE, infants: very capable; $70; first class references. Miss Shea's Agency. 6 East 41st St.; Murray j i ill 6774. NURSE. England's late royal family nurse desires baby. In own home. Abbott. Johnson ave., Stratford. Conn. Waitresses WAITRESS-PARLO RM A IP?Young Irish girl; $70-$75. D., Miss Hofmayer'a Agency, 10 East 43d st., 3d floor, teleph ne 8947 Murray Hill. WAITRESS, capable young Irish. $60; any? where; first class :??:'? renci -. Miss Shea s Agency, 6 Last 41st St.; Murray Hill 6774. Professional TEACHERS College student desires half : ?in, position firsi oi second ? re le. A I ,1-?? :: M . ::.' W' -' : '.7th s- . A pi 3._ SITUATIONS WANTED MALE ACCi lUNTANT?Books opened, closed, sys ? matl ?e ! Anal la] statei ent s, - arrange] n nts ma le firms without bo ik koopers; reasonable terms. II. H Kossove, ' ; Bast 27th st , city.; Madis u S i BUTLER, useful neat, ni"" young. F : excellent references : ? $85. Mrs. Mason's Agency, 131 W, BUTLER-VALET ' Swe lish: thor . peri, nee I exci lenl ? ferences. Shaugh , i A gency, ? ? " Slxi h a v CHAUFFEUR, mechanic 25, slni expert! n e ; wish priva lish Spanish speaking; an lo 4 inter] 389 Eighth ave., ? Ity M S Em C( ?LORHD Ci lUPLE- Buth r, usi fu . x .: nt cook ; entire S140; fine ref? erences. Miss Shea's Agency, 6 East 4!.s: St.; Murray Hill 6774 Ci j, ik. very m at, nice, tl u g (Filipino), i x, ? ptii nally de? sirable; city, $90 Mrs, Mason's agency, 131 West 4.''! et. COOK?Young, efficient; best references; city, country. Shaughnessy's Agency. Si Sixth a?,\ COUPLE?Chauffeur, mechanic; ; cook, flrsl rellabl lesirabl pair splendid : forenc s; $165. Mason's .'.gen . I ? l ,Vi st 42d st. COUPLE W man as superintendent high ? . . . apartment house; husband pairs; ex lient references. A. J. Nelson, 44'i West 151st St. COUPLE Fr, ?? h house? u ki r gen.';-a;!y useful oui iors; lenl r eren es country. M.ss Shaughnessy's Agency, ?'i" 6th av, ? ; VRI iENER Buper nti : lent, ? ints i tlon to take ch i rge of count 25 years expel lence, ! oughls undei stand m Ing , : . ? ing : . trees a'id el n nt work; . I i ? feren :es. i lox ij: -, Green? wich, i - ? HOUSEMAN, experlenci : ?? mi g f ? C good refi . ? : ? Miss Sh i's . - 6 East 41st .-: ; Murray Hill 0774. JAPANESE domestic help by prof workars. 106 W. 46th st. Bryant 77?7-?C?!. 13HIPPING CLERK handy carpenter too.a. Smith, 410 East 16th. YOUNG MAN, 22. married, st. p lei . wants work Of any kind ; llvini . i to irn and i A .- S3 J. Hudson, 35 Kings Place, B lyn._ SURROGATES' NOTICES IN PURSUANCE Ob AN ORDER OF HON orabie John P. Cohalan, a s.::ogate of the County of New York. NOTICE is here? by given to all persons having , '.n.n.i against John Bye, late of the of New York, deceased, t?> prese,..: th? same with vou hers thereof ? i the sub? scriber, at rer place of trans* ;:r._ I isl ness, at the otlce of her attorneys. Stetson, Jennings & Russell, No. 15 Broad Street, In the City of New York, on or before the r.f'.n day of November next Dated, New York, the 27th day of April. 1920. HANNA GOTHILDA PYE. Executrix STETSON. JENNINGS k RUSSELL, At torneys for Executrix, 15 Broad Sire??. New To-? CRy. DUBOIS. MARY R. J?in pursuance of ?o order of Honorable John 1*. Cohalan, a Surrogate of the County of New York, notice Is hereby given to all persons having claim? against Mary U J DuBots. late of th? Coun? ty of New York, deceased, to present the urn; with voucr.ers thereof to the sub? scriber, at his place of transacting business, at the office of his attorney?, Mes?r?. Daly, Hoyt i Mason, NO. 15 Will.am Street. Lor oufi.i of Manhattan in the City of New York, on or before the 15th Jay of September next. Dated. New York, the 4th day of March, 1?20. ALEXANDER T. MASON, Executor. Messrs. DALY. HOYT A MASON. Altor neys for Execu.or. 15 William. Street. New York City I EMPLOYMENT AGEN< IES Professional Help Female BUSH AGENCY, . RROA1 WAT Swlti hi.pera f-mp lomi 1er and Fiahei tors. , ?-. : nd : girls to ? Professional Help Female and Male DOYLE AOENCT. IS East 4?ih at Mali's ? Ave, If.? Nairn? lt., Tribune Building, or 215 M rtague >>. . Brooklyn Sti | sphere, typist?, kx >k keepers. clerks, comptometers ami ?w;: ";? .. iod positions for begin? n-':.-. a;oi ??>.. ?rier.ced_ BUSINESS i ABDS Carpets and Rugs LAST WEEK ro BUT ,-, i.N'TINUED SAI ; REALLY BEAUTIFI '? ; REG?. -. '?- im ' prici s, ii f ? ? ? ? -.;'.'-. *3 1 j iirl up; . -. Si "? i" $'.5 up; makin : ?24 ? i. PLAZA ? Diamondi?, Jewelry, etc. DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY BOUOHT FOR CASH, estates appral purchased, BENNETT. 175 Broadway, upsta * ?-_?.?-?? ^ E? press and Trucking B'klyn & New York Delivenei Long distance hauling ntra : work Daily Lo3g Island trips as far as Freep?rt? Hodack Express & Trucking Co Telephone Decatur 15..5 .--?????? Furniture TYE PAY highest j,..-??> for furniture, pian^?. am ks, art. etc. OABAY. ?5 university PL 3tujr vtsant 2777 Patents ; ? Over "5 v?irs' prs tl e; ?11 i-"-mun1c?? tlons sti " . ? il handbook i pat ent? free on ri luest : ip? ' *? for office consultation Munn & Co. pat? enl itt ,rne; f, 6 7 Woolworth B 7. New York. Trunks BIG BARGA IN " LEG -L NOTICES CRKDITOKS TAKE \OT!< E Igust 2d, 1920, his Ladies ring pparel aho] iu>?. t '? Seid i s -? . ? ? should ; r- s :.: ' r it . : .. Sol ins, At 320 Ri ?i SURROGATES' NOTRES IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER He* Honora b a Surrogat? of i" ? .' ?? ?" : ' N< TP IE is hereby given lo all pers - t ag .? Inst Al loi lat ?? of th? Toi - p-esent the same with voi ? subscriber?, at their pis insa tins bus i i ss at rneysk Cadv kersham & Taft S -19 VV ill Si re? i, ta th? Cil t Ni W V- i, fin bl . I th? ni : :. 11. Dated. New ? : ... the t _???-.?_?.' first day ci Apr;:, 1920 ARTHUR CRIKTA1 ? iRO. ' ENCB CRISTAI RO. ion CADWALADER, W! 'KERSHAM * TAFT, Att rneys r Ex? :ut rs, ?e "Wall Street, Borough o? Manhattan, New York i RUSSELL, .' UN II -IN PURSUANCH of an oi ? . P. Co. i to Of tl Count >f ?.o presi n f ? uf transact? ing bUi Its attor? neys, M I, at No. Broadway. i the Cit i or i'-. fore th? ? i ? ?'.:? : 920 CEN Ft A OF NEW 'RI i : BR. KIN LANE * ' Atl : ne: s for E ? id v ? ... New York ? FISHER. SARAH M ?it- pul nee of u f : del of H Cob ..an, a Bun of tl ' '?' -^ i -. no;le? having i lain? aga Inst Sarah M. ate oi mj of New I, to | sent '.he ?am?, with vi ? ? >ei at '-. No H51 ly, in iho J ? .,- h ? t Manh ittan, :n the Clt> ' ' Ni -. - State of '- m '? ? -te. on or before I e ... .'. laj .: October, 1K??. n- xt I ate 1 New Vork. the 221 flay of April, 1920. COMMERCIAL TRUST ? Mi'AN'T i F NEW . :;or. JULIUS B }' '?? Atti i v for Ex itor, I. Addn ??-. No 2 ';-? tor Street of Manhattan, New York City. '"CON, FREDERICK I IN !' !.. - J of an order of H : in, a my of New York. l P. Coi lat? o? o ;. ---en: Ihe sa e :. ... of -New i ...... .j . of '? er Dated, New York, the 2; -'. i!_y of April. 1920 UNITED HOSPITAL FUND OF NEW V iRK, A. UREED, ABBOTT * M - j for Aiil r C. T. / lo. 32 Lib e. ty .-.i i.. ri ugh .. City of New ^ o: k. IN P1 RSUANCK "F AN ORDER t, ?? :: able J. iHN P COHALAN - Surro? gate t New Y E !? herebj r. ven to a I pe - oa hi\ ag claims agai : JOHN W. MARDEN, lat? of the County of New York, deceased, t? pi esent the ?j - ??? th \ ers thereof, to the s at Its p?a e of transact? ing business at tt.e oQI.e of Larkln '4? 19 Bl ad way. In the i lattan, in tl.? City of New New Y'ork, on of ii"' Ihe ' day oi A.iuust. 132?. next. Dated ? w ..., the _:?; ,i_y uf F?_ ? ?.V PANT i r i. ?' Executor. LARK1N - ? EltRT, Attorneys tor Ex ei utoi Ofl Addi eae. tl iway, ' lugh of Manhattan. New York City. B?T.T ' a . E or an order of a 7 - ' f New York, -.-???? hav'.ng claims aga ge H. P.nrt, ? ?? te of 1 le ".-.e-1. '. to the s -. a< ? n g bu.? ; his attoi C??ar - fore th? ? -- New ;-:_. :..o 7 4;? day ?J March, ? - ? '.:.:;: BURT. ? - ALBERT ?' THi IRNE ? ? t. ? -IS No. 2 ^._j. nattari. FEARING, GEOROK R LN rURSUANC? of an order ? i " lohn P Co fcalan, ,f ml y i f ;>'-w all per ?ons having mi against f.eorge R. I N-w York. ? ?am? with vouch? ers then . ib-critxrs, at tr.eir V" e of 1 g bus r."?s. at th? ofllc? of ' arte i .. lyard -; -tUburn, tue:: at? torneys. No. l\ \v _i. Street, in th? City of New Y : <.. on ir before th? tth day ?( September r.jn Dated, New York, the 1st day of ilarcfc. 1520. GEORGE K. FEARING. JR.. LEWIS 'ASS LEDYARD. JR. Exec . ?. CARTER, LEDTARD & MILBURN, At* ton s for Exacutora ROTH, EMILE H i'. P 1RS1 ?NCI 'ir an ??? ?;-?! ' ? ,' Cohalan. * ' ' ' N?w York, notice la i'??.' ,.?r?<;n? h?v Ing claim? j: le IL Rotii. lat? of th? County -f New S ?rk, dec?aa?4, t_ preseut the same, with vouchers ttiereof. to the subscriber a, n thel place of trans? act ing : ' '.\ ?? 4 Cas?, No. l* 1V_;| ?;reet. B rough ?2 Itanhattai Ity of Nf* y. rk. ?a or a? ?or? tu? lo.ii da] of September, 192?. Dated. N.:w "i , ;??o ?ILL HMIDT. _N1 -. 'Tri. Kt-'iitu-i WHITE & Case. Attorney??or Ex.eo lorsL it Wall i-tre^t. N?? loi?. _.:/.