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Golf ^^^ Tennis Courts Children's Play Grounds NEW "Garden" APARTMENTS READY FOR OCCUPANCY THIS FALL combintnisr nil ?dnintafres of city ?nd conntry life, in a restricted community, 1i minutes from Grand Central Subway Station. Own Your Own Apartment Ifycn arc paying in rmt $100 to $900a month and can invests 000 to $S,000 in cash, come to Jackson Heights and save money. (7ae&sort)feigfits if PLANT OF 1/TEKANT-CJWNERSmP Social and business references required The Queensboro Corporation Manhattan Office J0 H. 4Zd St., Cor. MadUon Are Telephone Murray Hill 7037 Jackson Heights Office Opposite 2 5th St. Subway Station Telephone New town 2J?i Visit Jackson Heights To-day 22 MINUTES FROM 42d ST. Te t1?;1 JsK-kien Heiixhtj by most convenient route take Snbrray to Omnd Centra?, trantfer to Queenssboro Subwuy (Corona Line) to 83th St. Station. ^STCHEsTER COCNT? REAL ESTATB Telephone Me Now Viw distinctive hornea !n most fc?aut!.'uj residential parks In Weat cieiter County. 5 to 11 rooms, 3 ud 3 tiled baths, showers sunken porce'.?:' Besl w? rkman li'.p and :? ater?a a used throughout. Open ""? s s, sleei ng porches, Irdisi kers built-in Ice boxea; C.-*r Ul r saving f"a:ures. Unconditionally Guaranteed f u to workmanship and material*. B?ferT.-??. over 300 satisfied fcorr.e ??tets ' refer l Cot? Less Than You Pay for Your Apartment. II minutes fn n Grand Central Pta. Except; onal c minuting service. JfrU Q,.i?cSAwvi\ West 43rd Streei. New York. Telephone Murray Hill 78!). ./ Filth Avenue lAL ESTATE Specialists in itchester County them Connecticut . ihore Lon? island HRANl.il OFFU&b: ' . \ -? huh. .. n Imiont io?krr. i\\ Kochelle. Great Neck, L. L ?AeBESrmVVESICHESrBL H0M?$-PL OTJ- ?STATES F/SOA4S ROBERTEFARI-EY ORGANIZATION fc.Mur B East 44 t? 5: ? Hill 7720 FOR SALE. jtiful >: ? ? stone mansion, 16 l 3 bat I ' I ' ? ' :ar Gram Must sell quick, nable ?? ? ?? l.OCTS H Ri iBINSON, at. B^^^H^^^H^^H f0 up-to-date ? houses on $3.00.' s-'.5 | el . !Y ': Yi Vui niand'. Park ave . fi nkers; Js '~- itai ? from rolle) ' '* Bn :?tjy, sa- 643 Yun a Shesler WHITE PLAINS MODI RN HOMES Plains ? arsdals. From J'i J VTm. I. Morrell, Inc. fis'.? Plains. N. Y.. Depot 3quare. Tel. 90< C0NNE? TICCT REAL ESTATB JEW LONDON, Conn. I4 big, handsome, new h use, twenty-two yw of Ja- ? ,?v*r I.?en occupied, surround 1 fis? tifui Tawn, Property ft*? " ? ai b ly It noto for $60, Ask T i DILLON, National Whaling F* B1<U St., New !.. : Ion, Conn. \ SOUND BEACH. CONN. i ""'?' perty, F Bungalow* r-'-'" Improvi . : propert v. ''?'-'. B BENJ. J. ii !v\\ O? ?I'. '???late. 21 t? H ?und Beach. NER of t: acres hi Stamford, Conn.. ?.a attra ? ? welling, large ?i etc ? " ? , ' ?me ?it a ti e ?YJ, ' ?? s ? . 00<* worth *"?? r' ? - 6, Stamford, Coi n <;l BENS REAL ESTATE Great House Bargain JJ.M? buys beautiful $12.000 hous? ;? foreclosed plot. wide boulevan , , halt hour Manhattan; steal ?fcn bath; parciu?'?rys artlMtc fle< ? as $2 000 < ash; balance easy pa} [Oww/?eL Hollis 6515 M>KQ ISLAM) REAL ESTATE ??THILLS GARDENS, LONG ISLAND, ?Plendld elevator buildings, 165 a part 1-?-3-4-5 rooms, 1-2 baths; $'JG0 to (?Apply "THE GARDENS APART - .' ^?"ation, 15 minutes from Penn - A BARGAIN AT SUi.-.no ll?ul '" duplicated lay for 3IH.Y' , ""au"''Ji:>' decorated, un -??.?y nrj? rooms, spacious kitchen ?try, built-in bathtub ami .?.*_? ,n fact. It. contains ?? "pi ?tow? *?try ^?"?kle Bid*., Brooklyn. 11?? w ?'i10"' '* minutes from IVim ?Wtt?^,. .' c Nearest and finest suburb, ??-.'f. of character, Phor.e Boulevard Wist l,uyon L C. Earle. Agent, 2?0 West Ci, ?^?- must seli eight room ho?s!-e and ?*y*f*- Houm has hardwood floors, chest ?tlV"]' ?'eani heat, ras and electricity. ? **}L' Wlth Privet ??edge. Price $8,500. g^?-?00. Balance on eawy terms. Five ?3 J,T.om station; forty minutes to New Si? y"sl* fains dally. Phone Fit* "??-h'AM,LY DWELLING. 9 rooms and im. ? "' modern Improvements; large l"?r . i sTound?, 75x1? location; c; ?ubw-His and trolleys; within half fen!, ' x' " A" ' ''??'? '"? ??"'" ?y "??' r Ut"; i ? .. .. :i-i. to let foi: business purposes ?brlm&?D 49-55 W. 27TH ST., Bet. B'wuy and ?it li Ave. H t type store, office and show J building in the midtown textile district, Heart of the garment in dusti ;.. J.Y jellent for jobl ? rs. X1 ) manufacturing permitted, 'i here are many advantages in arranging : ; space right NOW. INQUIRE OF ANY BROKER Phon ? i 213 Chelsea BUSINESS P ;opertt for rent, Offices, showrooms, and lofts?800 .^.uare feet and upw 'Y..' RENC11 ? martens, 1416 B'wa: (39th m.). Bryant 9191 ICES 1.1 KOR IMME 1 i] AYYJ SERVICE IN ANY !.' X ATI? IN YJ Y Y Mi IR.B REAL J": G? iRP BRTA <T OFFICES; very light d slrable; moderate rental, cons'ilering 'ullding; Immediate isioi ' ? : '? ? J MANHATTAN REAL ESTATE 46-4S-5C Hudson St. S. E. Cor. Thoma We arc prepared to erect a n? w two story and basement build? ing to pr< vide about 12,< 10 square feet ready for occupancy j eb. 1, 1921?suit? able terms. Markham Realty Corporation INCOME PROPERTY for sale In '?so Eighties, West Side ; is" zoning r? striction great busin possibilities Prl e $41.00 Inci me $7,1 b . \\ rite K Wi st, 518 77th st., B'n ., n . I KNN S\ L V A NIA /.ON K ' j T.A.&J.J.Fo(5artv I -y ~> I i?T-i.io AV. Jir.il >t. Fit/roy i in-> ? H ARLEM-^?Bargain, beautiful five-story and basement brownsl ne (colon double flat: flvo larg< ro ma and bath, hot water supply, 25 by 100 : 1st st., near 5th ave.; like new; $25,000. Scherer, 38 East 8th. Spring 3509, 90TH ST., near Madison ave., private dwelling; arranged for two families; three story, basement; ten rooms and two baths: Immediate possession; Y suss moderate. L 816, Tribune. BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR SALE FOR SALE Three Prominent Office Buildings, Soin h of Willi Street Large Wall Street Oftice Building near William Street, also 11 i k li - < lass Offices i" financial and I>rui:?l Central districts, from ?UO lu I OU .000 mi. ft. 67 Liberty St , NY Y. City. 'Phone C?rt. 744. Private i-;uJe.-i and Leasing Departments. KHiiii!. ISLAND REAL ESTATE Vaill Cottages on Block Island RHODE ISLAND For Sale 30 acres of land; GO rooms fully furnished, facing ocean. Cost $60,000; asking price $30,000. INSPECT THIS PROPERTY BEFORE SEPT. 7 ?7 Liberty Ht. N. Y. City MJW YORK STATE ??01@M?is\?K CAMPS-CAMPSITES-ESTATES XtrJenun V 'Hull* Vitea Olew L^rKj OFFICE SPACE FOR KENT DESIRABLE OFFICE SPACE. To let. fn.su October 1, 1,150 square feel. Including light and janitor s rvicej gou-l lipht. unobstructed exposure; Kith floor. Emmetl Building, between -8th and I'Sth sts Madison .iv . near all subways. In . ? 111 r ?? ti-.' Standard Paint Company, Wool i., rth Building. Real Estate News Future Tenants Buy Flat Now Being Built House Going Up at Fort Washington Ave. Corner Will Not Be Ready for Occupancy Until March The six-Story apartment house now being erected at the northeast corner of Fort Washington Avenue and 183d Street, to be known as the Fort Tryon Arms, is to be taken over on the co? operative plan of ownership. The houtse is being built by the Fort Tryon Hold? ing Company and calls for an invest? ment of $0(10,000. The structure, which it is expected will be ready for occupancy next .March, is being put up for the com? pany by B. M. House, and it repre? sents the first important building operation undertaken on the former James Gordon Bennett estate tract, \ hich was sold at auction in June of last year by Joseph P. Day. The build? 's: company is composed of Ieidor V'tkind, Louis B. Brodsky and D. ?? eenbaum. The future tenants who are buying (ho structure have formed the Fort Tryon Arms Corporation, with a capi ti ! of $-.".',000, and it is represented hy Messrs. Witkind and Brodsky. The 'uso vi- i 11 stand on plot fronting 112 ??et on Fort Washington Avenue and : : '.; ?'ovt on 183d Street. It will con? tain fifty-four apartments and is laid out in suites of three, four and five rooms. Already twenty apartments 'save been disposed of. The site was rouired by the builders at the Ben? nett estate auction sale for a total of J38.800. The Metropolis Holding Company sold to David Becker the six-story apartment 130 and 132 West 1-iod Street, -11.8x99.11. Sale on East Sid? . The Hatasatah Realty Company sold to a client of William A. White & Sons the five-storv tenement, 25x103.3, at 711 East Twelfth .Street. Luigi Cerullo sold to Samuel Dinga the five-story flat 22S East 127th Street, 25x99.11. $375,000 Loan on Loft Charles B. Van Valen, Inc., and Crops <fc" Brown have plac?;d for the Interstate I,and Holding Company, coi tro led by the Aver estate of Bos? ton, a loan of $375.000 on the thirteen story store and loft building at 2 and t West Forty-seventh Street. NEW JERSEY RKAL ESTATE Why Be a Renter? When you can buy as rent with 10% down and small monthly payments. These terms are offered on the fol? lowing houses located in Elizabeth, N. J. 116 Ralph St. (Elroora District); Six room?, Price?$9,600. 157.Ralph ?t. (Elmora District); Seven rooms. Price?$10,300. S3! Cross Ave. (Near Norlh F\l?7abeih Station er. Penn. R. R.), Seven room?. Price?$9,950. Each of the above houses is new, modern ?ncs well i'l.siil?Hardwood floors tile bath, electric sixtures; hot water hratmg plent and gas range. By tl is method of payment you will save 75 per cent of the amount you would pay out in r-nt on a similar property in five years. There projx-rlies are 35 minute* out on Central and Pcnn. Railroads, with service of !!2 trains each way daily. Elizabeth has splendid schools; churchei of every denomination; exquisite homes and a delightful social almoj-pher?. If you can afford present high rents you can Leiter afford to pay $1,0'J0 down and owu a $10,000 home.' For full particulars call or Turtle Burton Thompson & Co., inc. Te). 8528 Rector 136 Broadway, ?Xew York. N. T. or No. 2*5 Broad Street, EJizab'-th. N. J. (Elizabeth office open Sundays) COMBINATION OF SEASHORE AND COUNTRY The EMPIRE TRUST COMPANY, Trustee, offers some exceptionally rholce Jo's and plots ON THE PIC? TURESQUE SHREWSBURY and n-'-ar the OCEAN at prlcea far below their REAL \ ilue. Small payments down and is onthly Installments; located on wi-jl grade I STREETS and in restrict? ed NEIGHBORHOOD; accessible to city b> i' nn u. K., Central R. R. of J. .! ? . Sa ly Hook Route; also trol? ley Unes. IV: information regarding frei transportation and descriptive : atter, call, write or T>hom> D<spart : ?:.; v E.M [RE TRUST COMPANY, 120 Broadway, New York; ?? ., i h me Rector S)600. RERE \m: the facts $50 cash and $33.33 a month and In? terest at I pei cenl on balance of 52,700 buys ??? '- "???' room attached house, with good cellai Bath, range, toilet, white ? ? ? ? ? ? k, ' sbs sind Ka-?; fron: porch; ; t 16 5x7i . on line street; handy to two nd two jil nej s 1 'oir't writ-, but -, few hundred dollars ;? a de ? because vois will sure'.;.- buy. Honest tilings DORAN, M McAdoo ave., corner in, Jersey City, NY J. ? HARMING Colonial cottage. 7 rooms and ba h; vi r; ? odern convenience; fine ln ??-. r tri lui fully situated in restricted park ni ?c 125 ; lt> minutes out on the ? lin . . 1 m R. ?J j 6 minutes to sta? ts n and untry club, Price $8,360, $2,500 cash, balano? reasonable terms. 1, W. S1IARRETTS, Su:?- 4 4S, 13?S Broadway. !?: .m? Fil.-. R y 6581. MADISON?"High, Healthful" "" FARMS?COXINTBY E8TATKS J. V. KEATING, Madison, N. J. ENGLEW00D ?.???; ?. H. Weathcrby & Co., Englewood, N. J. MOI MAIN LAUES, N. .). Within the hour on 1)., I.. & W. F? r Sale or Rent Real modern, comfortable Homes. (HAS. R. Il RUER, 47 WEST 84TH .ST. AI Metuchen, 10-room house, all improve? ments, hot-water heat; lot 126x360; car id fruit trees; barn garage; flowers and fine shade; 6 minute? to P. R. R. sta? tu wner) F. C, Ayers. Metuchen. NEWARK (Roseville Section), 2 family; 3 blocks I.acka wanna .Sut.; 14 rooms. 2 baths, separate heaters, electric; both flats vacant Price 111,'.?00. ,cash $5.000. STEVENS, 478 Central Ave.. Newark, N. J. TWO LOTS FOR SALE CHEAP; Beach wood. N jr. Address M. T. Ciccone, 25? West 65th st., New York City. BRONX REAL ESTATE 3 ELEOANT TWO-FAMILY HOUSES tn good section of Bronx; St.onn caah; $?*,0n0 '? irtgHge inquire Adler, 1S0G First ave, fhoni Rhin luudci Cl25. To Pay $250,000 Rental For 5th Avenue Store Space Leased in Building Being Erected nt ?lie Corner of 31th Street Max N. Natanson leased to Braus, Inc., the corner store in the building being erected on the northwest corner of Thirty-fourth Street and Fifth Ave nuo for ten years, nt an aggregate rentnl of $2150.000. Mr. Natanson also leased, in the Ash land Building, southeast corner of Twenty-fourth Street and Fourth Ave? nue, the first loft to S. Slroock & Co., one of the largest felt and plush man? ufacturers in the country, for five years, at an aggregate rental of $100, I 000. Roy Scheriek was the broker. Henry Shapiro <& Co. leased for the Reinmel Holding Corporation the building at 8C?1 Eighth Avenue to Bry? ant's Music House, Inc., for ten years. Pease & F.llimnn leased for Dorothy V. Baxter her suite of offices at 15 and 17 West Forty-fourth Street to J. II. Stone, A. F. Evans and E. F. Florman. Samuel H. Martin has leased the north store and baser.ent at SO." Ninth Avenue to J. P. Haas, and the north store and basement at 481 Ninth Ave? nue. Trading in Apartments and Dwelling Properties in Bronx A client of Charles M. Norden bought, through Leon C. Lemle, the five story flat 126 St. Ann's Avenue, 25x100. An? other client of Mr. Norden's purchased from Benjnmin Geisler the five story flat 587 East. 137th Street, 25x100. Vincenzo Maiolo bought the two story dwelling on the south side of 184th Street, ?12 feet west of Webster Avenue. Eugene L. Larkin sold for Alfred Spry to Nicholas Venterola the two family dwelling with store at 3440 Bailey Ave? nue, 25x120, extending through to Bailey Place. Lizzie Bergen sold to Harry Urko witz the two story dwelling at 197.T Clinton Avenue, 20x100. Lena Keck sold to William J. Schnei? der and others the two story dwelling 2140 Prospect Avenue, 22x150.3. New Owners for Dwellings On West and East Sides Duross Company has sold for May R. Remington to Theodore C. Wood the dwelling 302 West 102d Street. Mr. Wood, after extensive alterations, will occupy the premises. Ennis & Sinnot refold to Julia Mc Evoy the four story urn! basement dwell? ing 157 West Seventy-eighth Street, 19x100. C. Royct Hubert was the broker. The Seymour Realty Company sold to the Robec Realty Company the four story dwelling at 520 East Eighty-sec? ond Street, 18.9x102.2. Mrs. Biddle Duke Rents Hou^e In 62d St. to Dr. Stetson Pease <?: Elliman leased for Mrs. Bid die Duke to Dr. Rufus E. Stetson the four story dwelling 113 East Sixty-sec? ond Street. Malcolm E. Smith, Inc., rented the residence 246 East Sixty-eighth Street, for Mrs. Davis, to Mrs. William Thal heim; also, a duplex apartment at 2 West Sixtv-seventh Street, for Mrs. William N. Guthrie to Charles E. Sands. The Haggstrom-Callen Company has leased for Kate Reilley the four story dwelling at 606 West 138th Street to John Healy. Brooklyn Flat for Corporation Charles Partridge sold the four story flathouse at 162 Woodruff Ave? nue for the L. K. H. Corporation. The Bulkley & Horton Company sold 1919 Atlantic Avenue, a two-story dwelling, for the. estate of J. H. Krogrman. Meister Builders, Inc., pures ased from M. Margolish the three three family brick houses, 20x82 each, at 2305 "to 2309'Bedford Avenue. The Realty Associates seid to Sel kin & Rosenberg the gore on the east side of Hopkinson Avenue, 140 'cet south of Riverdale Avenue, v :'~r a frontage of seven inches, a depth of 100 feet and a rear line of 48.11. ???.?.-? Get House at Fieldston Lillian R. Michaelis sold to Elisabeth W. Winchell the two story Dutch Colo? nial dwelling on the west side of Fields ton Road, 423 feet north of 246th Street, in the Fieldston development. The house stands on a plot 82x120 and was held at 840,000. Buys Fine Yonkcrs Home John H. Clancy sold the corner resi? dence of Mrs. Jennie M. Schaffer on Rockland Avenue, Park Hill, Yonkers, N. Y., to Wilmer Davis, ox this city, who after extensive alteration will oc cuDV the house. The property was held at' $45,000. Results of Auction Sales By I,. J. Phillip? & Co. J?MEI, I'Y. s s, 180.4 n 167th et. if"?* 203.7, to Edgecombe rd, 1r'" 8x176 li, va? cant; .1 Warren Hardenberg)! is ,;. exr?, ??te. stu Jules Realty Co et al; due, $40, 013.30; tax"?, etc, $1 000; to the plain? tiff for S4 1,000. By tTom'ph P. !>av WATTS ST. 46, n s, 289 I , Va rick old Une, 21.6x76.9, 3-sty mint ; George A Puller et al aal V.? G Ubi ri . i lui . 520 783.79: taxfs etc. $403.57; to the plain? tiff for $1,000. UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS TO LET APARTMENTS OF QUALITY 4 Rooms, Turk Avenue. $275.00 r> ltotims, Bast 82d Street. 275.00 6 Rooms. Euj.t 62d Street. 5,000.00 t> Rooms, P,ui; Avenue. 5,000.0 8 Rooms, Wesl 86th Street . 7,500.00 : i Rooms. H'i 941 h St? eel ... lO.Oi Many others ;ii lower and higher priors KVERETT M. SEIXAS ( ?>.. 4."20 Murray Hill 507 Fifth Avenue 34 EAST 52? STREET, A three room apartment, foyer, kitchen und bath, upes? (?replaci . rooma L'JJ feet square. Also handsomi studio ipa I with mezzanine bedroom and bath; hotel [?ervlce; to lease, furnished or unfurnished^. Open fireplace every modern convenience; immediate occupancy. Inciulre of agents. BVERE1 r M SU' VCAS CO 4520 Murray Hill. 507 Fifth Avenu? (42d), 782 WEST END AVENUE Corner of JiHili >t. ?lodern F. epro ; Elevator Buildi ? 4, .">, <; Room?, 1 and 'i hutlis One 5 room, i butli Apartment Foss, ssion Septan ' ? r 1 st .' 92V ST., 136 BAST?-Two rooms ai ; bath, $65. Phone Lenox 3sJ,<J7. See Janitor. APA HTM ENTS WANTED BONUS?Four or five room apartment or i half of two-family house, lower Heights 1 cr West Bronx; possession immediati or : ?.?ct 1. Phono Lafaj ett .? ?JY".1 I A. M. to 5 P. M. i-! FURNISHED APARTMENTS TO LET FIFTH AVE., between 49th and 50th sts.? Furnished apartment, parlor, bedroom and ; b'ith: elevator and maid's services to sublet till October 1-t ; rent reasonable. Apply Mia? Weiner. Phone Murray Hill 63S3. iJMADISON AVE., ::?? St.?-Front apa l 3 rooms, bath, kitchesfljetti !.. ndaomels ?furnished; Immediate possession; rent $2?J per month. PORTER ? CO.. 159 West 125th Street 76TH ST., EAST?Elegantly furnished bachelor apartment, between Madison and Park; all conveniences, service. T 1. Rhlnelander 3460. MISCELLANEOUS I 54.750?CASH 5730. One and - . - rubwa M'i.N . ER, I. 1 v .? . . St. Trading Centers lu Old Business Sections Downtown Mexican Telegraph Co. Adds to Financial District Holdings; Buildings in Washington Street Sold The Mexican Telegraph Company, which owns and occupies the two four story huildings at 85 to 89 Broad Street, comprising the block front on the east side of Broad Street, between Stone and South William streets, pur? chased from the Eno estate and Colum? bia University, the abutting four and five story buildigs at 27 and 29 Stone Street and 39 and 41 South William street. The property had been in the possession of the Eno family for many years. It. has a frontage of 46.8 feet on Stone Street and 38 feet on South William. With this acquisition the Mexican Telegraph Cbmpany controls a frontage of 70.1 feet on Broad Street, 0-4.3 tool on Stone and 70.9 feet on South William streets. An official of the company said yenerdav that there were no plans for the future of the j property yet determined upon. Deals in Washington Street 1. B. Wukcnian sold for Mrs. L. T. Dunn the four-story building at 265 Washington Street, 21x83, near Warren Street, to a Mr. Foster. It had been ? in the possession of the selling 1'amily for many years. Mr. Wakeman ha3 also closed two other deals on Wash? ington Street, in conjunction with Cammann, Voorhees & Floyd. For liasse Brothers they disposed' of the live-story loft, with elevator, at 312 Washington Street, 20x80, near Jay Street, to the Chatham Trading Cor? poration. They also sold for Mrs. Mary Best the tive-story lofts at 313 Wash? ington Street, 25x80. Big Stable Property Sold The Bunke estates sold to Mary L. | Ilanley the four one and two story garages and stables at 420 and 42*8 East 108th Street, 125x100, near First Avenue. Sale in West 113th Street Jessio J. Zimmerman, sold to Nathaniel A. McBride, the one-story store building at 514 West 113th Street, 25x100.11. Extensive Alt?rations Planned For Greenwich Village Flat The M. Morgenthau Jr. Company, as agents for the Terrain Realty Com iiar.y, Inc., has awarded contracts for extensive alterations to the apartment house a* 133 and 135 West Eleventh Street. The alterations include a new passenger elevator, stucco front, in Italian style of architecture, and the renovation of the top floor and roof garden. W, S. Fitz-Randolph, Inc., has been awarded the general contract for the renovations to the top floor and roof. Recent Buyers of Dwellings 'Hie Dak Point Corporation is the purchaser from the S ?si mor Homes Corporation of the two three-story dwellings a!, Ill ami 11" East Eigh'.y first Street, reported sohl Monday. Pearl M. Ackerman, John Ruege and Manuela M. Suris, respectively, are the of the tisree four-story dwel lings sst 48, 50 and 54 West Ninety second Street, sohl recently by Charles Wynne. \ irgil S. Rittenhouse is the buyer of the dwelling at 243 East Fifty-seventh Street, 3old recently by Harry Wolf sun. Builders Purchase Bronx Site The Lawyers' Title and Trust Com? pany soil ?he plot 80x100 on the west side of Southern Boulevard, 225 f? t south of 167th Street, to the Harvey Building, Inc. Salo of Bronxville Property The Robert E. Farley Organization seid for Mrs. Beatrice L. Massey her residence on Ponderfield Road, Bronx ville, to Mrs. Edith Wilson MacLeod, of this city. Fire Record A. M. Loss 12:65?109 W. 38th St.; restaurant.. .Slight l J Essex St.; Da\ Id Pi Ill man .Unknown 2:15 , 1st ft. and Tin! n Ave , the ]? nx: outo C Ha ry Schwit. . . Slight J' !5 Fi ont of 196 William St.; auto truck; Reardon Truck 'Yi.Slight 6 r. ? ? ?? \V. Broadway ; Anthony '/?? > .Slight 8:30?Front of 352 W. 21st St.; aui of .lames Flood.Unknown 9:20?231 E. 111th St.; Henry Suss ma.Unknown 11:30?Fronst, of 417 E. fit h st j auto of S. Citer. . . ?.Unknown P. M 12:40 ? Spring and Varlck sts j aul i truck; Watson Trucking Co. Unknown 2 :."- j.'J.-s St and Courtlandt Avc, the Bronx; auto; Bauman .'. Co.Triflings 2:20- 2662 Sth w<-.Trifling 3:11 Front of Pier 34, North Vs. .?? r; ; ., : ement. cil y properl :?.None 4:10? 1447 Wllklns Ave., tne Bronx; Hys an Wohutl .Trifling 4:4? Teller Av? . ntl 70th S . Uronx; V. Valentine Trifling 7:50?" ? East Broadway; N. V. i Y thing s '??.Unknown 9;40?2' :???-. ?nth .v. ; Snyder & Wi si ernian .Unknown 9:4 I -? ??!. Av. ind 13d St.. U S. mail truck.Trifling ? ?? 38 !" Wesl .. d St.Unknown SUMMONS . : ???-, je n CRT. NEW vi irk COUNTT. . EMPIRE TVCST COMPANY, as Sub .. itute.d Trttsli ? of the Trust created un .;... the I... -' W.lll and Tesl ent ot PETER U. STUYVESANT TEN BROECK, asi d, Plaintiff, against FRANCIS S. PEABODY, AUGUSTUS S. PEABODY, ? IVE RUNNELLS HARRIET JESSIE BUTLER, LUCRET1A T B. HOUGHTEL i\i; HELENA FRANKLIN PROUTY, LCCRET1A T. B. SFALDING, MARGA? RET S WHITE, ELIZABETH D. MER? RILL, HELENA LOUISA '.'''I-!'. M A R V A. TEN DROSCK, Individually un.l as Ex ',, ul rl> Jt.:- ? ?st '.'?' II and T? s ament of EDWARD 1' JY-JX BROECK,, teceased; MABEL R. JENKS, LUCY R. JACKSON. ?? ? ICE R JAMES, JOHN SUMNER RUN? S'El !S BVA N BAKER, EVA J. BAKER, CHARLES S. BRADSHAW, HELEN ANN BRADSHAW, CHARLES BAKER BRAD HOMER EDWARD BRADSHAW, -'Y ' VESANT T. li. JACKSON, GEi KGl . OAKLEY and WALTER STENZ, D - lei lants TO THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANTS; V u are hereby summoned to answer the .::? .-\ this action, sir.'I t i Berve a copy o? your answer on she plaintiff's at ? rneys within twenty i20) day? ?titer cue servi ?: this summons, exclusive of thu day of service; s.nd In case of your failure ppear or answer, Judgment will be t?!ter. again?: you by default, for the re lief demai d< 1 In the complaint. Dated, New York, .July 12th, 1520. . 'i lUDERT BROTHERS, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Ofllce and Post i iffl e Address No. 2 Rector ?treet, ? ?ugh of Manhattan. Now York City, NY Y. TO THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANTS; Francis S. Peabudy, Augustus S. Pea body, Clive Runnells Harriet Y-'ssie But 1er, Lucretla T. B Houghteling, Helen? Franklin Prouty, Lucretla T. 11. Spaldlng, Elizabeth D. Merrill, Mary A. Ten Broeck. ;.-; v K. Jackson, Alice R. James, John Sumner Runnells, Eva N Baker, Eva L. Baker, Charles .-' Bradshaw, HfJen Ann haw '.Iharles Baker Bradshaw, Edward Bradshaw and tituyvesant Jai ksi n The t iregolng summons is served upon you by publication, pursuant to an order ot Honorable George V. Mullan, Justice of the Sispr-'ii.s Court of the State of New York, dated the 12th slay of July. 1920, ind :.'.'-d with the complaint in the office of tho Clerk of the County of New York, nt the County Court House, In the Borough of Manhattan, City, Count> and .v.atts of New York. Dated, New York. Julv 20. 1J120. COUDERT BROTHERS, Attorneys : . Y: ,. ..4 pOJt ugh j Manhattan, New York City. Lost and Found - ^HT" ?.^L A JM -* i_! Help Wanted Business Card* (?] Vy Q.F1T Af|? \E5} Situation? Wanted Business Opportunities _ ^^* ~ m^?yj?_ Rooms and Boarder? LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS_ LOST.?Platinum bracelet without stone?, | white gold lavalller?. throe diamond?; both lost enclosed In paper bag; liberal reward. Fischer Bros , 54 Lafayette St. LOST?On road to Hempstead. L. I., or1 Hempstead: black hug containing lady's apparel, Thursdsiy n?fU. Mrs. G. L. Loft. | 200 West 68th st. Suitable reward. LOST ?Firth ave. between Waldorf-Astorta and Blltmoro hotels, largo cameo pm, gold mourning. Reward, Miss Whltley. ?223 Riverside I I.oHt Bankbooks LOST?Bankbook No. H?.979. The Metro? politan Saving? Bank, Payment stopped. FlnU'r please return to bank, 1 & 3 3d ave., New York City, LOST?Bankbook No. G31824, the Green-: wich Savings Bank. 246 and 24? Sixth ave., N. Y. City. Payment stopped. Please return to bank. LOST?Bankbook No. 127,343, North River Savings Bank; payment stopped; kindly return to bank, 31 West 34th St., New York. LOST?Bankbook No. 134454 of the Ex? celsior Savings Bank, 79 West 2;?d st. Payment stopped. Please reUirn to bank. LOST?Bankbook No. 732813 of the Ban',-: for Savings. 2S0 Fourth ai'e. Payment ? stopped. Please return to bank. LOST?Bankbook No. 62D557 o? the Bank for Savings, 280 Fourth ave. Payment ; stopped. Please return to bank. i LOST?Bankbook No. 50867, Ameritan Savings Bank, 115 W. 42d st. Payment stopped. Finder please return to bank. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET East Side . 32D ST., 231 EAST?Large front parlor, suitablo two or three; running water. West Side | BROADWAY, 103d St.?Larg? front room. dressing room, one or two gentlemen; private family; electric, subway. River : Hid? 3010. WEST END AVE., 265.?Attractively fur? nished large private room and bath: ' also a number of finely furnished small ; room? without br.th. 112TH, 604 WEST (Riverside)?Attractive front room, elevator apartment, gentle men. Cathedral 7R10. FURNISHED ROOMS WANTED FURNISHED ROOMS for university stu? dents, within reasonable traveling dls ' tance of Washington Square. Write par? ticulars. C. R Porter, 32 Waverley Place, . New York City. BOARDERS WANTED !0TH ST.. 434 WEST?Small, light, airy rooms, two meals daily, $10.50 per wee's; 'young business women only; references. COUNTRY BOARD SOUTHERN LODGE Harrison and North St., Macy Psirk, op posite Green Meadow country ?'iub. Hamil? ton, N. Y., Elegant home. beautiful grounds, tennis; bathing at Rye Beach. 1 45 mlmites Grand Central Station. Tele? phone Murray Ilili 7161. 270 Madison av., N. Y., Mrs. Hunt.-;- Wilson. MONICAN FAP.M. Lilian Field?. N. Y. - Mountaln view, bathing; farm-grown food; $14._ COUNTRY BOARD WANTED WANTED, room and board September, possibly October, mother, two children (4 and 7 years) and nurse; within com? muting distance. Write Mrs. Boyce, Flower House, DnbbH Ferry. N. Y. HELP WANTED FEMALE Domestic ' COOK, also chambermaid, small private family. 23 W-.-st S'.'th at.; Riverside 3519. I GIRL for general housework; white: ref erences required. 116 Riverside Drive, Apt. 1. south. KOUSEWORKER, general, for Fmail aoartmenJ. Apply Mrs. Wayne, 622 West i 141st st., Apt. 5-F. HOUSEWORK?Young colored girl; light washing; no cooking. Frances, i8?7 Third avY MAIDS. MAIDS; GOOD PAY; STEADY. Call at one", ready for work, WEST SIDE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 116 W 49TH ST. Miscellaneous CLERKS AND TYPISTS WANTED METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE CO. Girls over 17 years of age. Hours 9 to 4 JJ0 o'clock. Advancement wlthlr. one to three months. Luncheons served froo. Experience unnecessary. j Apply In person between 9 and 4:30 o'clock. p.oom 0032, Metropolitan Bldg. 1 Madison ave.?at 23d st.. N. ?. City. CLERKS want'-d, jut.lor young ladies In our car department; liberal salary with good prospect. Apply the. American Thread 'Co., 26u West Broadway, 8th floor. GIRLS Wc have positions open in. several departments. They are permanent. The svork is interesting. No experience is required. $15 a week to start. Industrious girls can soon reach earnings o? S85.00 to $100.00 a month. Apply at 1153 BROADWAY. MANHATTAN. CORNER 27TH ST. S70 E. 160TH ST., BRONX. il WILLOUGHBY ST.. ? BROOKLYN. 135 BROADWAY, MANHATTAN, CORNER DEY ST. 1?36 BROADWAY, BROOKLYN. Or telephone MADISON SQUARE 12000 NEW YORK TELE? PHONE COMPANY MILLINERS FRANKLIN SIMON & CO., 5th Ave., 07th and 38th Sts. Require MILLINERS for their M i LEI N E RY WORKROOM The most liberal salaries, bright airy workrooms and excellent working condition.-. Apply APPLICATION OFFICE, 6 West 38th St. 9th Floor. ~ ?( ?VERNESS WANTED"" Protestant ntlre charge boj <,? in. R;r; ' - both -a! school: i .. In winter, Reply HELP WANTED FEMALE Miscellaneous GRADUATE LIBRARIAN. FOR CHARGE OF TECHNI? CAL LIBRARY. 9TH FLOOR, 125 EAST 46TH ST., NEW YORK. SALESLADY, experienced In ladies' under? wear shop; steadv position; good wages. Ruby Corset Co., 760 Sixth av. STENOGRAPHER, exp-riencer]. capable, lace manufacturing concern; desirable position. Chas. A. Schieren Company, 30 Ferry st. TYPIST, experienced In filling In and ad? dressing work; good salary and bright rnsp.cts. S. & M. Multlgraphir.g Co., lib!- House, Astor Place. TYPIST?-Experience?!, by large corpora? tion; permanent position: hours 9 to 5 : half day Saturday. Sec A. R. Munro, 555 Tremont ave. WOMEN 21-35 YEARS OF AGE FOR NIGHT WORK AS TELEPHONE 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 NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY YOUNG LADY, experienced on the Moon Hopkins billing machine, wanted fer a wholesale notion house; state experience and salary desired. The B. I. B., S3 ''stial st. HELP WANTED MALE PELL BOYS For hotels; good pay: Btea<3y. Call ^t once ready for work. WEST SIDE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 110 WEST 49TH ST. BOOKKEEPER, nsarried, over 30 years old; one with flour experience preferred; only those ambitious and desirous of ad? vancement need apply. Henry B. Saltman & Co., Inc., 52 Broadway. ELEVATOR RUNNERS For hotels; gnod pay: steady. Call at once rearly for work. WEST SILK EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, lit! WEST 49TH ST HOUSEMEN FOR HOTELS HEAT. HOUSEMAN ?100 MONTH. HOUSEMEN ";?. $20 WEEKLY. PORTERS FOR HOSPITAL. Call a- once ready for work. WEST SIDE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 116 WEST 19TH ST. SALESMEN. A Position Leading To Financial Independence We have ni vera] ? p nine.-? for I good Judgment, sibilitj and honesty ??vho can prove by their own efforts thai they are capable of earning the posit! n ??' sale? manager. The merit syst? ?n pre li in this organization. It Is > \.\<??,;.?.! to open at least fU - new offices bel re Jan? uary 1, At leasl 25 years of ige initiation, Initiative, good education, y . alty and ?ejiin^ the truth at all times an? i he reo llslto points des re I Call SUITE 1014, 25 WEST 4J1D ST SUITE 305, '..'.2 NASSAU ST SUITE 1512, FLATIRON BLDG SUITE S4, 186 Mi ?NT U?UE ST . BKLYN SUITE J .'. 156 MARKET ST., NEW YilK SALESMEN- Live wires to sell (anltor and hospital supplies; salary or commis Blon American Cleansing ami Sanitary Supply Co., 155 Seventh ,iv WAITERS-?By a t icial club on Fifth ive (85 per month ns..j m-.aJa natives i Great Britain or Ireland preferred. Vpply at J East 51sl st. (driveway). V' ?UNO M AN Coi i fTIi .. rk In i anu fa? tur'.ng de pari ? ? ? if large ? . . tlou; :::ust bo rapid typist and go figures; m ? id chan ??? for ad vai perlence not necessary. L 5. y : m Instruction AUTO INSTRUCTION.?We teach repairing and driving in short time. License . anteed ; Jai:.?' classes; also Ford?-lese American A:'.i> School, 726 Lexington ave. <53th>. Plaza 4016. LEARN TO I E A CHAUFFEUR. Pleasant ars-i profitable ?lurk, day and evening clashes. iSci:i for free booklet and visitor's p?n West Sido V. M C. A.. 306 West 67th ?t. SITUATION WANTED FEMALE Chambermaids CHAMBERMAID- i'oung Irish Protestant: excellent; five years' references; quick, clean worker L Miss Hofmayer's Vge i 10 Easit 43d st.. 3d fioi I ? J. mi 3947 Murray H 11. CHAMBERMAID Assist waitress; excel lent long ?city references; (60-165 Miss Hofmayer's Agency, 10 East 4JM sy. 3d floor; telephone 8947 Murray if ill. Cooks conic - Voung Irish n-' '??? or near city; ?70-S7Y II, Miss Hofmayer's Agency 10 E. 43d st., 3d floor; telephon Mar..,. Hill 8947. COOK AND WAITRESS, Finnish girls; good references. Lehtl Agency, r.s k?^ I25th st.; tel. Harlem 5515. COOK AND USEFUL BUTLER, Finnish couple; good references. Lehtl Agency, ?5 East 12Stu st.; tel. Harlem 5615. Day Workers DAY WORKER?Laundress a?:d cleaner' very reliable; J3.60-14.10. NY, Ml?? Hof? mayer's Agency, 10 East 43d st., ,J floor telephone 8947 Murray Hill. Dressn-akcrs, MHHners, Etc. DRESSMAKING?Capes; stylish, obliging; summ-'r. I", dally. Write Hensiey. JUO West :JJJ4th s?t. General :iouseworkers, Etc HOUSEW iRKER?Reliable Scotch wom an; <.. s :i t years' reference; small city family apartment; fi5. J., Miss Hof? mayer's at;.-:-.cy. 10 K. 43d st , 2d fluor, telephone s:? ?7 Murray Hill. H?USEWORKER?Araerlcsdb woman, with daughter six years; oid; very capable, c . Ms*." Hofmayer's Agency, 10 '?. iJid at. :>J floor; telep) >r,e 8947 Murray Hill. HOUSBWORKERS, Finnish ?.r1-?. good references. Lehtl Agency, :i East 12-th st j tel. Harletu S?1.JJ. Laundresses, Ktc, LAUNDRESS?Excellent young Irish wom? an; country: ail year; J>i0-?;5. Mac. Miss Hofmayer's Agency. 10 Bad 43d st.. 3d lloor, telephone 8S47 Murray Hill. Nurses. Etc. NURPE England's late royal family nurse ?-..-.? a b*by, ow : .. J ?.r. on .'. ? ? . Si. Btfoi d, '.'onn. SITUATION WANTED FEMALE_ Norses. Etc. NURSE?Young, hospital trained, ":'"? lent references. Mis* FUssgerald's Burea . 366 Fifth ave, NURSE- -Younjr, Inexperienced ? - learn. Miss Fitzgerald's Bureau, 3','>, Fifth ave. Waitresses WAITRESS-PAR LOR MA ID?Young Irish girl: J70-?75. !>.. ?.:?!>* Hofmayer's Agency, 10 East 43d st . 3d f.jor, tcj-;.. .-.3 47 Murray Hill. Professional STFNOGRAPHRR-typL-' d"dr?u? work 10 t, ?? ho ? .enlngs; reasonable charge. L 821, Tribuno Miscellaneous LADY'S MATD ? Good seamstress n r ? packer; $60-65. V.Y, Miss Hofs. Agency 10 East 43d st-, 3d fl >r; t?l?phona" V47 M irrny Hill._ SITUATIONS WANTED MALE BOOKKEEPER?Has day a week give small concern, reasonable. L S'.7, Tribune. EXECUTIVE J years' eM. tng experience, desires position as pur? chasing ag< nt or assistant sales manager; m traveling L ils, Tribune. JAPANESE domestic help by professional workars. 106 W. 46th St. isrys.it 7737-?*?*. EMPLOYMENT H.EM l?S Professional Help Female and Male ROSE E. CLARK AGENCY EMPL? ?YMENT EX FERT CORTLANDT 1249. 5 BEEKaSAN ST. iteri ?.- - a pers, of? fice essistants, switchboard operators, mais or fesi.ale. b< gsr.r..--.i or ? xperlenced ; promptly p'aced UjII ail week. DOYLE AiIENCY. IS East 4*fh as Madison Ave . IM Nasss? St., Tribun" Building, or 216 Montague St.. Bro klyn St? g ? ? typists, book? keepers, clerks, < ?mptometera und switch** busirJ operators; *; J positions for begin? ners and experienced ? -? i BUSINESS CARDS -. Carpets and Rugs LAST WEEK TO PUT CONTINUED SALE OF REALLY BEAUTl? t PETS. RUGS, ; P.^vai, Fren h Will ne Axminsters. frcsi I MANHATTAN HOTEL, bought at eacrlf.'.o ?prices, is? taupes, black I '-\ woody colors, green ftray. brown. i>:a .ti. mixed, 11 pattern- ; '?' I she I li *? new; 3,000 J ?". n ??. f:. t2. S3 I yard up; rt.g? h;1 prie .s, $16 to $? -> \ up: maS;:-'?: ove ? t , : ? atril -, I dyeings reasonabl ST1LI.INGS. INC., 624 Madi ii si av? 59th) PLAZA Diamond?. Jewelry, etc. ? DIAMOND? AND JEWELBY BOUtiH? FOR CASH, es?ates appraised, pur hassd. | BENNETT ?75 Broadway ups airs. Express and Trucking ; B'klyn ?1- N'ew York Deliveries I <.r.g clstance hauling on tract wrrk Daisy J." 's ij-iani ". rips rk far an Freepert, Hodack Express & Trucking Co Telephone Decatur 15^5 Furniture WE PAY highest prices for furnltura, plAnns. antlfjues, bric-a-brac, books. art, etc. GABAY, 8s University PL 3tur? vefarst 21,77 Men's ('???thine i "i >MK UP! Where Prices Arc Down Buy a Stitch t from thi ? ii, ?? ? Hers profit ?Vonderfu ? . ; ? j . arge '????'.?? . ? - STICH CO., 621 St h floor. A WHOLESALER SA? ; at. retail , ? ' '; high grade h . I all wool M< ': v buits, laies-t st) les , a? 129 i -. : i (32.60 (?onnei wholesale price $48.001 Few , hundred silk mohair suits at Hi Fj. Show. to ? ,,. v ?? i hex ?shop. .,. West 33 ) ? st . it posh i Kol el M Wi Patent? F'ATENI ' Orer 7S years pra ' -, eJ! communie??.m ' t ions strictly ??'???:' -, , J . ' .r '????...k ' 1 . patents free on spei fa ;m?j for office consulta' Munn \.- Co . put e?.t attorneys, ,."orth Building. New York. Trunks BARGAINS N?w I -r unkSI-" batts. . lutf.ts. ? < : I . Tj 'pew ritera TYPJKWR] J' ,.;- RI ^ Nes.-TlsilYe. ? :.-? nth? ? I months. $7 r,0 usi AMERICAN VVKITTN? MAI UNE CO, IXC 345 Prca , ? : . - I 20 E. 23 . ??'?-. m ??re Franklla ?> THK n i EW Itl ?Y It KX HANGE. t?s_B?rcl?j st relepl ma ?Y <* K?rrJ?f."' SI JwJt.?.ui.Y Ni/iU K., IN PI It- . Y. UP i iRl 1ER Of i J 'gate nt the ' ty N w Vo , JOI JE IS hereby g ivlng ?imi^, ab'ii. ' -> Is ?.??>" ' km ? ?. .- .?te of tn* Count} to pi egent i J:- - . -. ;; ? -,- ? - ? to. lubsci of tr- ::?.! "??ig rress ? ' ?.- ries. :.? .. attorney, a: No aj3 Libert) Street, ?? : ..? Mai it ta - . ot .'- eiv ti rit, state o b< fore the 15th daj of Octobci 191 0, m u I>u; id, J; day of April. IS20. ANNE ;. ISSAM H A. ?S, Executrix. GEOB . . 3L iCK EN POS, Eire ator. CAMPBELL AIM! - T 3 J.af L-. In pursuance ? : ! : ?b'e .1 ohn P. Cohalat rate t the ty o? New v. , ?. .^ nereb) g wen to a:J persons having els ? ?gainst Aim?e M. S T. J. LaF s. Campbell, 1st? of the Count; York, d< -eased, to present th< sias.-.. with -. mi hers t:.< .--?t ta subscriber, a: place of ? ransactlng business, al the offl es of Taylor, Jack? son, Brophy & NY,. rneys, at 30 Pina Street. In the Cil -??-. Ifork. on or be^"-"" fore the 15th day ii October next. " Dated, New Y ... the 12th day of AorlL"* 1920. FREDERICK S. WHITWELU TAYLOR, JACKSON, BROPHY & NASH. Aft rneys for the K?.?--utur, S? Pine Street. N'ew y. ?-^ city TOWN Of an order ot Hoi , .. , a .'? . : ? a of New York, NOTICE 's ben . I personi having i a ag ?--s of the County of N? ??? ,h -, pr' sent thi .- . : vitl i . a I ? ? ft.) : he sul : riber al i? ~- ins? i Im; bussnciss of Taylor, Ja .-...-. Bropl & Na.sh. attorneys s, ,-. S? Pine an eel. In the Cit; ? ? , .. o,\ or bet?r? the 1 bei ??? xt r;at._d. New i'ork, the :..;h ??v u? Aprl?, IS?o. IJ?AAY T? Y.VN. HENRI t? '. . . ?' ROP, e ? ?tora TAYLOR, JACKS?iN. BKC'PHY * NA3H. Attorney? : r bxccutors, so P:a? Street. Now IN PURSUANCE O? ?. . ORDER OF Honorable l ihn P ? halan, & .Surr - ga a of thi ..:. . . .. 'i ,.;. ;,i rr [?hJ [? hereby given to all persons having cla tna agaii ; Sutro,, .a'.< of tn? County of u-J. to present tne sa 10 wl h ? ?- hers thereof tu the subscrib?is, at i of transactn.?"" ?"..?...? Sutro * WrJ?iii) ?? idwa s.i ; ".? city of New York, on or be?oru tilo 2ulh c*y of Octo Der istit? Dated, New York, lise 12th day of Apr:', i02O. LILLY SUTRO. FRELEiUCK C. SUTRO. Exec jtora SUTRO Sr WRIGHT. Attorneys for Es ecutors. IN PURS! RDER OF HON. james A. FOLBY, a ?Surrogate -.' tsiu Co anty o< ':???? York, notice i hereby given to al; persona ? lain.s again-?t MORTIMER J. COHEN, de'-??ed. late uf the Count} of New ?fork, to pre? sent the same with vouchers thereof to* the subscribers, at thesr ?:;, ai ting busln ? 11 ?txijh Slid iN i- ASH EB, J ., atl irnej s, No, 299 Broadway, In t li? tan. City o? New York on nt before tut 27?ti -is., oi . ;r>i'0 *j Dated. ? ' ? .yzo. .. .^ ADOLI'H E R ?