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e a I Estate N e w s Brunswick Flat, On Madison Av. Corner, Sold Bankers* Trust Co. Sells the I Apartment at 89th St., With Two Dwellings Ad? joining on the Avenue Other Fast Side Trading Woman Buys Lexington A v. and 53d Street Corner; Sale? on the West Side -j.e g, tory apart- ! ..'. i st corner of Madi- ? -on Avenue and Eighty-ninth Street,; together witli the two adjoining three-1 ?tory dwellings, 1232 and 12 14 Madi-1 son Avenue, have hin sold by the Bankers' Trust Comp; ny, through Mr. j Michaeli ficer, represi : com] any. Tho Bruns- i wicl5 front! - 9 feet on the avenue ? 138.11 feet on Eighty-ninth ? y line of 100 8 ei ion ol 62 ! ! '? I. ?j . ? ? 18 ' ? . i, tin t'-ree pri ? - ' vine a coml >ve, 63.2 feet. Brown, ; ny, Inc., was ;;." broker, Other East Side Trading The Emj ire Mortgage y sold to Bertha F. Ac! ? lis 610 Lexi Avenue, noi coi m r ol Fifty thir ; Sin t, , five ? \ ry fiat an I store, ?1x68 ; Meril Realty ( Id to a 3 ? .. Park Avenue. 27x I ' dl erg and Rene ?i. K; :. tein wen I kcrs. Id to Minnie Mun ?? ? ? 222 East fl I thi four-story ? : ?-'.?? ?' ? .', :.... - Eighty- :ont.l Street Id to Anton B. ?? ? i Sti iet, a five t, 10 Manfi ild to the Hop? kins Hold ? ' - : E ' 110th Street, i fl ? . with sor- - ' I. ? ? Id 62 East 112th Stri ? '. rv flat hous ? wil h ? Max ' .' 1 to J o.l,.;- man -~~i ir-story tener Eva Goldfinger tht nent house 1 403 A-..' - Id to Gott t. through E. I i. y ston and I at 15 Lei Street es of tho It twi ? : of 100 feet ac? quire?! b; r. About. 80 ' ? ? . ,' of siX anil sevi ? ; ry w ai . has the '. . ' ? teen mor.1 ' ' '. ' \nna R. Spring ! ????'?:?. il a t h ou se, 25x i. the broker Bu: ing on West Side Mai y 1 to Helen L. K ? ? '?. nue, ?;:?'.? ?: '. rd Street, a i -? rj ? with sti - sold : ; .?;.? i ' rnpany, story t house . i ? I wm S ' 117 West Street, ; ? ... 25x100. (rets 7 i'.ii Street Dwelling : ' i v Cat licrine to ? a '?'?'???? Stn et. Sulf in Freeman Street ?? r Alice Coul . ?. a tli ree sioiy ';. , Result- of Auction Sales :? : $ , r. i ? . .. : ? ? .o.', r; ? . i fi. i ??. : M 0.700 ? ? ? . ? tiff loi Fin- Record ' - ma go. st., rubbi None ? ? ? " lillng : : ? ? : v u 11 ?? .... . ' ?? ' Ne? ? ? ',? None known MOt h St It 0 :? '? ? i ; ' ? 7. ? : - ? . ; i ... ., - - . . ? i ! ? rrlfltng ?....', 17 :-? i r ,.,. ????'? 'HI 8 ni i v . I : ?,. ? ;.- u i , '1 rifling Ml Pen ; ui . Trifling 1 ? '?? . .'., 1 : \ . ?0 "' Ring ? ? ? i.; Fot th i ; ' ' mown and Suit i? ? copy FOR REAL ESTATE ADVERTISING intended for this Real Estate Section of the Sunday Tribuno mu? h- delivered COM PLETE to The Tribunt of'Cf not later than 4 o'clock ?o Saturday afternoon. COMPLETE means that mats or cuti :...'! be provided -.?//i the copy for any il'.ustra'.icr.s, specirl borden ir special signatures. Advertt?ing received too late for insertion in the Real E? Ut? Section will be inserted ,n another section. Homo Buyers Select Houses on West Side M<>** of the Sales Reported Ye?. terday Are of Dwellings in This Section - :u\v T. C. Patrick sold to Agnes Mnegan the throe-story dwelling 329 West Forty-sixth Street, 10.8x100.5. Eva E. Cantor sold to Marion B. de w?Ztfa_.-th_! four-story dwelling 115 >ves. Lighty-aecond Street, 10x102 2 Herman Kuhlmann sold to Ferdinand ?;,>Jax>mihan the four-storv dwelling -b?J West Eleventh Street. 25x101.9. Alice \\ilhams sold to Mary A. t Knen the four-story and basement WeilOOB W0St Sixty-third street, 1 Buying in Harlem District John T. Hogan sohl the two three-! story dwellings 516-518 East 120th Street. I,.0x100 each, to Casimir Pitti | and Charles Glauda, respectively. Lillian A. Maloney sold to Cornelius', \. McLaughlin the three-story dwelling lo3 West 126th Street, 16.10x100. Carl H. Pitman sold the three-story dwelling 102 West 130th Street, 18x The Edmund Francis Realty Com pany sold to Annie K. Lewis the live story dwelling 2,09 West 137th Street, '. s.\ mo. Owner of Madison Avenue Properly Forms Corporation A corporation, known a* 231 Madison Avenue lnc? with J. A. Migdal presi I as been formed to take over the four-story und basement house at \ihe ithwest cowur of Madison Avenue and Thirty-Seventh Street, opposite the J. P. Morgan block. Mr. Migdal bought April, when it was announced he would convert, it for business. The building stands on lot 27.8x95. -.?9 Liberty Council Catholic Club Buys House in 51st Street The Liberty Council Catholic Club has bought from Mary C. Donohue the four-story dwelling at 414 West Fifty first Street, on a lot 25x100.5, near Ninth A-. cnue, ! ?'?? Elliman leased tor th:> Savoy - Company offices in 226 Lafay ? ' ? Street to ,1. D. Dias. St. James Church Acquires House in East 87th Street St. James Church acquired from tm 14 Stewart and others the "'.- house, 341 East Eighty-sev? enth Stri -, 1 ' tween First and Second s, 25x100.8. It abuts the edifice o?' the Church of the Holy Trinity in Eighty-eighth Street. $250,000 Rental for House In East 56th Street The Wheel? r Realty Corporation Icasi d for Marie (.. Currier the build? ing at 10 East Fifty-sixth Street, for twenty"' years, at an aggregate rental of $25 i,( 00, to a client, who will iately alter the house for busi use. New Building for Pearl Street The Chesebrough Building Company has plans filed for a three-story of? fice building to replace the old tigs at 10-14 Pearl Street, ad? join ng the Chesebrough Building. CI mon & Russell, architects, estim?t.' the cost at $25,000. Brooklyn Man Purchases Fine Estate at Katonah Fish & Marvin sold for Dr. William y his property at Katonah, com nty acres, residence and out? buildings, to R. J. Traube, of Brooklyn. Recent Buyers of Realty ert Mendelsohn, of Hartsdale, X. Y., is the purchaser of 123 West Eighty- even h Street, a three-story -. sold recently by Dr. Edward E. Pratt through the M. Morgenthau Jr. Company, I rede rick D. Phillips is the purchaser Iwelling at 115 East Thirty ?old recently by Pay !.. Merrill Company for the es? tate of Frederick K. Trowbridge. The newly formed 2->4 Bleecker et Ci rporation is the buyer of the frame buildings at tho seuthwest cor ner of Bleecker and Carmine streets, te s ? ^ 1 c e n 11 y. Pauline Gross is the purchaser ot the dwell ?? at 307 West 102d Street, recenl ly. Phelps Building Corporation is the buyer of the dwelling at 326 East eventh Street. 0 . estate of Mary Lilly, and not Mary V. Stockhammer, is the seller of .iwelling at 101 East Ninety Street to Mary Rivenberg, re? t? ??ot rod. Mrs. Shouts Allowed to Sue Action Against Estate of Her Husband for S 100.000 Mrs. Milla D. Shonts obtained per? il from Surrogate Foley yester ..-. : . bring suit against the Guaranty Trust I ompany, temporary administra (1 i' of the estate of her husband, Theo <.;??? P. Shonts, former president of the Intcrborough Rapid Transit Com ] . iiv. to recover $100,000. .Mr. Shonts left the greater part of I ; 1 state to Mrs. Amanda C. Thomas, a friend, lie made no provision for Mr . Shonts except to acknowledge an ... to hi :? of $100,000, which ?? .-, loan i" him from his wife. Mrs. s ought to c? ?lect tins money rom DeLanc y Nicoll and Edward J. 4 rwind, executors under the will of he; hui'-btind, and later made a similar , tu n ! upon the Guaranty Trust Corn? ell \.. - appointed temporary ?ministrator when the widow con ??! the will. The money was not i 1, ;.: ! Mrs. Shonts has decided to ui for it -m ' Bride Accused as Burglar Charged V* ilh Looting Sister-in Law's Hope ("best CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Oct. 22. Lar? ceny of ??1,500 worth of linen and sil vi rware from the hope chest of her iv was charged against Mrs. ? Yet ten, bride of Le Baron Yet ,,? Wi ' Newton, in the Superior Court to-day. Miss Lucille Yetten, daughti ?- of Jasper tl. Yetten, a Wal thain business man. was named as com pla inant. Mrs. Yetten was accompanied in court by her physician. After her plea of not guilty had been entered her father, John A. MacLeun, of Brookline, gave the required surety of $1,500. According to the Waltham police, the Ye'ten residence here was robbed Au? gust 10, while the members of the K wore away. -,. ? '? Polite Man Robs Sisters They Encounter Stranger and Then Eind Rooms Ransacked When the Misses Isabel and Betty :' 1 i,? Twenty-third Street, ,'st, I.? I., returned to their . ie, ,,,. .u.: ,!iy afternoon they stranger coming ?mi of the ng. They described him as "one of ? ? ? olitest men they had ever met." When they reached their apartment the Misses Poteat found it topsy-turvy. .. roon ; had been ransacked. Sus? picion pointed to the polite man the women met at tho entrance. Much jewelry is missing. Water St. Building Sold at $2,500| A Front Foot! Structure Taken Over by Publisher at a V r ice Said to Establish a New! Tobacco District Record The United States Tobacco Journal! and The Phonograph and Talking Ma? chine Weekly, trade journals, of which Edward II. Davis is business manager, have bought from the estate of Fred Schulz the live-story building 146 Water Street, 22x80. The purchase! price is reported at more than $2..000 a I front foot, sr.nl to establish a record for the Water Street tobacco district.: The building will be occupied by the publications on the expiration of leases next May. The sellers had owned tho property since 1880. Every other building in the block, excepting one, is owned ami occupied by a tobacco concern. Cam mann, Yorhces &. Floyd were the brokers. Part with Old 14th Street Holding Duross Company sold for the De Peyster estate, Farmers' Loan and Trust Company, trustees, the vacant lot 137 West Fourteenth Street, 25x 10'?, to a client, who will erect a loft; building partly for his own use. This property has been in the ownership of the De Peyster family for 100 years. Thompson Street Factory Sold Ludwig Harburg sold the seven-story factory 01-93 Thompson Street, r>0,2x 100. The new owner is a corporation known as 91-93 Thompson Street, Inc.,; formed at Albany Thursday with 1. REAL ESTATE?SA 1,15 OK KENT Manhattan FOU SIX' MONTHS?TTanilsomely fur- ! nished residence on Hudson River, near Dyckman Bt.. three large bedrooms, sil-: vim-, ilr.e.n; garage; $80 weekly. Telephone Wadsworth 7040. REDUCTION IN PRICE For quirk action. Owner is now willing to poll three-story and basement 10-room house, with electricity, in good order for $29,000. Between West End ave. and Riverside Drive, ' close to S6th st. Price just reduced from ! $02,500. Immediate possession. WI lOD, DOLSON CO., Bway tr 80h st 1100 Schuyler. $6,000 CASH buys 4-story and basement, 10 room, 5-bath private dwelling, suitable for rooming house, In lower 80s, near Central l'ark. House equipped with electricity. Price $28,000. WOOD, DOLSON CO. R'way & 80th st. 1100 Schuyler. Long Island FREEPORT. For Palp, beautiful home, 281 W. Mer ricl< Road, 12 rooms, 3 baths, billiard room; every modern improvement, rxc I Unl condition; two-car garage; plot it:! x320; Inspection Invited; owner occupl? Teli ph? iir : S S Fi ? ???, ort or G012 1 '? cat ur. Queens EASY HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENT - G room;. 2 baths, In restricted n? ':!.! ir hood, cash required $2.000, balance like rent ; must be seen to be appr?cia teil ; ?al i'iO busine ?'. ref i r? nces required, i lebn ? I1'?. 23d ?at., Jackson Heights. Elmhurst, convenient to 00th st station, Qu ? :. boro subway (.Corona line), Phono 2661 New town. Westohester YONK ERS? FOR PA LE I.M .M ICI.) IA T?O OCCUPANl V CoLnlal house, ?'ight rooms, two baths, laundry and toilet, open fireplace, stono chimney, large porches, hardwood floors, hot water heat, gas, electricity; stono Karat,-., h.-ated; best residential section, mar churches and schools; reasonable terms. 1. P. CUNNINGHAM, CO.! Palisade ave., Yonkers. Phone 1570. New York State TOR RAT.E?Orange County, New York; elevation 1,500 feet; country home, _?r ag", stabii-s and barns; practically new; all modern improvements; with about twenty acres of grazing land and orchards. Writ? for particulars. Ac.drcas Box C 155, Tribune. New Jersey HOME AND INVESTMENT Two family, 15 rooms; 2-car garage; sun parlors; built, 1919, under owner's p? r sonal supervision; everything strictly mod? ern. Clinton Hill, Newark's 1" st section, 2 blocks to trolley. Business reasons force own. r to sacrifice. Buy now before pri?es advanee. Investigad this real barga n. MOORE, 301 S?v?. nth Ave., Newark. Phone 3210 Branch Bn uk. IMMED1 \T10 POSSESSION?Will sacrifice 1 family house, recent ly complel ? d, Ii rooms bath, all conveniences, plot 30x100 ft., rest i n", "i!, 2 'iiinut.'s from Ampen sta? tion D. !.. ?% \V. Coal In. Price $P cash $2.000, very easy terms, Owner, 10 Newfield st. (17th). CRAXPORD, NO .1. -Modern house In every particular, 7 large rooms, all improvi ments; gas. electricity, hot-water heat, In? stantaneous water heater; choice location, 5 minutes from station; garage for 2 cars; winter coal in cellar. Owner, 201 Walnut ?iv, Phono Cranford 37. MONTCLAIR. N . J. Houses for Sale-?- $7.000 to $70.000. Houses for rent ? furnished and unfurnished SIMPSON-MERRITT CO. Montclair, N. J.?Phone 4040-4041. FOR SADE or EXCHANGE for Cl.n EqulU Two lots, .ach 50x100, in de? sirable r? sldential section of Engb wood, N. .1. F. A. Clarke, 0?.;i2 Ingleslde nv ., Chicago, 111. I TO LET l?OIc BUSINESS PURPOSE. -Manhattan I.OFT. 50x200, third floor. G27-041 West 40.1 st.. elevator, 11i.r 111 on all sides, alternat? ing ami direct currents, sprinkler system. For full particulars write or phone Mi .Allen, 007 West 43d; phone Longacre 298. Long Island I FACTORIES FOR RENT, 45.000 sq. ft.; Cool?? 8,000 or 9,000 ft ; ail or separate; modern buiblings; sprinklered ; elevator, i electricity, heat; Bradl \ Buildings, 11th st. and Vernon Av.. Long Islai.d City; 8 min? utes from Grand Central Station; 2 blooOs from all subways; five-cent fare; princi? pals only. Address A J. BRADLEY, owner, l"i Beekman St., New Vork. Telephone 3601 Bei liman. APARTMENTS TO LET?UNFURNISHED Manhattan DOMESTIC PROBLEMS SOLVED at 1 West 67th st.; every apartment is con? necte?! with a central kitchen by means of electric dumbwaiters, and your own C? I ? cooked without charge by professional chef ; we also have a competent maid service, re? lieving tenants of tho necessity ol tabling servants; swimming pool In bi ment; restaurant and grill room; rents no higher than any other first class aparto ? nt hotel; one largo and one Binall apartment available. Telephone Columbus 4204, MURRAY HILL, 114 Fast 37th St., sm : exceptional new apartments. Maid serv? ice. 2 West s 7th Street Apart ment spe< in lly c? list ; ucted for lu ici OR I 'It DENTIST Pi |v ,;?? enti an ???. Rent $2.C 0 R main ? Brown Co., 0'? ' Madi am Ave 22nd :?? : IVi si N? w, mod? . :.. non-hous? keeping ? ne n i two ? foy? r an ! bath. $1050 to ? ;.7t> ST., OS WEST?-Unusual par beautiful dining room, large living i bedroom, tiled bath, built-in tub, ; of closi t spa? e, i\ el : equipped ki! In ? splendid house on uno of our best str?-ets. James A. Dowd, .-?74 6th ave. Circle 02. -,:.!?. 260 WEST -2 and ."? rooms, bath, kitchenette; sultablo tor doct? : : 106TH, S18 WEST- Four and five room apartments; high class; h 11 ? pro\ ments; rent 57 I ? to 12,700 D? ? ? . i,'?, .v.- Goldfarb, 399 Broad? ?. Tel Worth S148. APARTMENTS TO LET?FI RNISIIEI) Manhattan PARK AVE Beaut ?fully furn rooms. 0 baths; I months oi longer; $070 a mi nth ; linen ml Iverwai eluded. Phone 9042 1.? m \ 8TH ST., Is EAST?Studio api nt;?pa c.ii us living rom-:, t.- droom, foi er, bath; southern and northern exposure; fireplace, : overlooking garden; seen a to 6. Tough. 76TH ST., 32 EAST?Elegantly furnished .' rooms ami bath; maid service. Phone Rhlnulander 3460. O'Leary, W. M. Kurt/, and M. lUichter as directors. Sale of Twenty-sixth Street Factory The five-story factory 328-330 East Twenty-sixth Street, 50.4x98.8, hua leen sold by German Kahn and others to the :?_H Easl Twenty-sixth Street Realty Company. Sale of Seventy-third Street Garage George S. Knnk sold for the Armon Realty Corporation the three-story gniftgc 170 East Seventy-third Street, 25x100. Corporation Gets Kitil<liii?_ In Wost 55lh Street Cross & Brown leased the building 637 to 645 West Fifty-fifth Street to the Frigidaire Corporation; the store 91A Worth Street to Jenkins, Kreer Company, Inc.; with A. M. Gitterman, space at 576 and 57S Fifth Avenue to Attractions Distributing Corporation; space at .LOS Broadway to Thcbest Mills Company; at 240 to 0! 10 West Sixtieth Street in Stevens-Duryea, Inc.; at 108 and 110 Duane Street to Edward Perl berg, an?! 1.2 .100 East Fifty-seventh Street to Annie McConnachie. Charles F. Noyes Company leased the store and basement 12 Elm Street to Michael Halleron for five years from November 1. Mr. Halleron will extensively alter the building for a restaurant. l'a.ven McL, 'Merrill Company REAL ESTATE leased offices at 20 West Fiftieth ?Street to Dr. John S. Thachor and ad? ditional space at 19 East Fifty-sixth Street to Stair & Andrew. ? Plan Nine-Story Apartment For East 81st Street Site Tho Terrain Realty Company, E. Hart jr., treasurer, which purchased from the estate of Eliza S. Lyle 112, 111 and 116 East Eighty-first Street last Bpring wiii immediately proceed with the erection of a nine-story apartment house. Finns for the house have been filed by Architect Herbert Lippmann. They call for an H-shaped, building with three apartments on a floor, two in the front and one i.. the rear. The apartments will bo ready for occupancy October 1, 1921. The M. Morgenthau jr. Company will man? age the building. Estate at Millburn Sold The Fayson McL. Merrill Company i sold for Mrs. Rhoda C. F. Clark to Wal | ter C. Shoup her property on Wood ' crest Avenue, Millburn, N. J., known ' as Tree-tops, containing about two I acres, with dwelling and garage. -a-_ Buys Home in Yonkcrs The Farmers' Loan and Trust Com? pany sold to Felix De Li?e, o1' this city, the dwelling 452 Van Cortlandt Park Avenue, Yonkcrs, through Thomas S Burke. REAL ESTATE OWNERS IMPROVE YOUR PROPERTY 1?? Il suitable for alterations whir h will pivr ?ood living; quarters for several families and so INCREASE your INCOME? Our facilities enable us to CONSTRUCT and FINANCE any Improve? ment s. Si n 1 us full particulars on your property and let us submit our propo bu Ion to you. This advice entails no obligation on your part. A-.T CONTRACTING CO., INC., BUILDERS 101 Park Avenue, New York City. MANHATTAN REAL IOS LATE QUEENS REAL ESTATE Adjacent to 5th Ave. Offices or Showrooms With Exceptional Light In The Haviland Building 11 East 3oih St. 0 ? igh i" 10 Enal 0 7i h St. Two Entire Floors About L5.000 Sq. Pt. EXTREMELY LOW RENT Will Divide. Possession At Ones. FRED'K FOX & CO., Inc. 14 Vif. 40th St. Tel. Vanderbllt 540 ~xm?.?iY.erz?ra'^i-txJctrzrrz?rj?jir,.^^ Lsl?iblislicd 1852 Horace S. Ely ?l Co. REAL ESTATE 21 Liberty Street mtOOKLYN REAL ESTATE 8STH ST., NEAR SHOPxE ROAD Musi ? : ileatli in familv, beautiful ie-1'ai . ?. house; rom b I porcl ?: 2 car ,.- ..i . ? ?? . ? . price, fis,i D. Will also i on pr? mises, Ti 1, W'ESTCIIESTEK COI MV REAL ESTATE II 10 tons Henry 12J RYE, U, Y. CO?TRAME DWELLING, 0 rooms, hath. all imp'ls; i. h ? h ai tl : rolh . lo utlon Ideal ; pi il H "? I'll?. 520 i0 ten - 21?nillCK CALIFORNIA Bl'NtiALOW. S roi I , all . m rated near l>? aoh and troll. etc. nan, terms, ??.:>.?AN IMMAIl.V ATTRACTIVE OF FEH i rooms, bath, all m lern Imp'i ?. deeping porch, sun parlor; garage; near b?ai h and trolley. $1 24?5-YEAI?-OI.I), bulll ! r owner, tap. est ry brick icco, ? roof. 8 i noms, : tl ara to match d w? Hing. $20,000, %f% DR?MM?ND ^v^T/v011' Tel. M. II. 7.0:. . 'I EL. 052. FOR RENT OH SALE /: i '.? I, ? :/ .. (.? eral Custcr 10 ROOMS and 3 BATHS i ' rming cut ? i id nee, at ti actively igned an ; Id ?ll.\ u-atod with refer to Station. Hotel Cramatan and untr.v Club. I... i.. roon spaci ... ; iies: ! il wat ? heat ; 2 car ga rage ; ? ? old shade trees, elegant lawn and Bw&?xane!l?c. Phono 1480. Houses _ Lois in WA. Vernon, K. Y. ; Fiske Realty Co. ?ft. &V? y'. ' "ALONG .Tilt; sot NT)" Char,. Field Griffen & Co. 11 LAST l.'l) ST. Ml KUAT. HILL 6441. NEW JEKSEY KRAI. ESTATE BOGOTA ? ' ? . ?< ?? n complet ?"! n rid open foi ? cl m; ?? . ' i i ; 0500 Mel ?? I . ai Life ii in ' " ? 'ompany mortgage I, .. os n ake it pi Ible to M>il on easy tei ins liver} Impt ven e and protec i ion. ' Lou . '.m n n at on. Write, 0 hone in (?EOliliK ?. IIITC1K (?riv, INC. Hacken '?' ' Ulli ?? '7 P' He W. it Shore it It ? ' ??' 1;' "? i ? N. .1. ? ither rout '? l 1 hum v\ ern i: Il fr? m Erie H Ii -'- tii n, J rse ? litj ?o ; iogota, X. J., : uh Str. : and rollej to I A MPi-rletriM'n N ! Gentleman's Kesidenee. OITIStOwn, 11. ... iviccil al $27,000. .?.'...?. ? . : ; ? n llltifU ? ' . fruii ?. riera abovi . ? h \ real I i Dempsey& Higbie, ^Vo"r1stiwn>kN!1jB MORRISTOWN, N. J. . ' ?? ourl ipp trees, ... - . . roses, etc. l>> ice $30,000. Bempsey & Higbie, ;. "\nMbj: THF; BEST BARGAIN ONLY Foui DP _?? I.? empsey & Kigbie, - ? 1X - dwell 11 al oui ? 'i':. Plainfield ? Id, N. 0 . ,. . ed :?" 10; Ii lust SI 0 . .-? o. nt St., . i Morristown Country Home baths . : n of town 1 acres wei aid Orchard wit h all : ? ' ' Dp T1-?L:~ Savings ?nnk ?lilg. empsey & Higbie, Morristown, N. .1. Ceading ?Jerscv Factories ??38 Broad St <S} Feist ??F3_st W*?rs&*M ??GLlWOOD H^iorte" Ii. Weatherby & Co., F.ng'cwcod, N. J. F.AST ORANGE M,;?;y. Six-room I $9,800. George F. Mack Co. __at'orai ?. o, j ??.'.v,Bernard?7ill?A?taf? ? ? n large rnrne.1. pos'n, Dc it i ? -n mi, s Bank r,i?tg., empsey & Higbie, Morrutown, n. j. 3 NEW ONE-FAMILY HOUSES 6-7-8 ROOMS FLUSHING, NEW YORK CITY ?Streets Fully Improved. $1 1,500.$11,760.$14,000 $2,000 Cash?Balance to Suit. Opernfora Associ?tes Inc. rnrson.s Ave. and Hyacinth Place, 1 LI SUING, NEW VOKK CITY. I NFl HMSIIEI) APARTMENTS TO LET Open for Inspection NEW BUILDING The "Hillcrest" Annex 424 W. 116th,v?r.tAvp. Op. Columbia College Grounds 2 rooms and bath 1st and Ornl floors, large, light and handsomely finished ALSO ENTIRE 3rd FLOOR 3-room Studio & Living Apt. ith ui.usually attractive feature?. .-. ol front studio room, 00x00, ?ith 15 I?. high cellinn:. Spacious zu chamber and large, modern, inltary kitchen. Private roof gar ? n. Annex for exclusive use of i his apt, MUST BE SEK.V TO BE APPRE? CIAT I?; I >. Ideal location, convenient to transit. Inquire Hupt, on Premises nr Harry Goodstein, Builder, 261 B'way, N. Y. 4 AND 5 ROOMS Every Modern Improvement Restricted Section of Benson hurst Corner 20th and Benson Aves., Brooklyn I GLOCK FROM 20TH AVE. STATION, BROADWAY-WEST END 8UBWAY. West 22nd St. MODERN STUDIO APARTMENTS One and Two Rooms Foyer, kitchenette, and bath $1,050 to $1,350 Ready November 15th JAMES N. WELLS' SONS 191 Ninth Ave. Chelsea 5266 322 Lexington Ave. 3 Baths?Fully Wired Ch?ties M. Baldwin 542 5th Ave. Murray Hill 4720?I BROOKLYN Large Unfurnished Apartment Kitchen; parquet floor, electricity, white tile bathroom; refined neighborhood; c?n i rally located. Lafayette 5312. SUMMONS SUPREME CorilT OF THE STATE OF NEW VORK ISADORE ESSENEELD and SAMUEL I.ER.VER, Co-p?rtners, trudln?; under firm name an 1 style of E.ssenfcld 0 !.'.".?-. Plaintiffs, against EMIL HU infi .:css umier the firm ai ? style of 10 Huber & Co . Defendant Trini desired In New York ? '? ?ntj Summon <. .me i t ?efendant : ,!?? hereby summoned ti answer ?he : . and :?? serve a ? ? er .m the Plaint Iffs' At - twenty 'Otis after the service exclusive of the day of In ... ? of ?our falluro to ap pear, or ai .ver, judgment will he taken agalnsi you o> default for the relief de ; I in the ? ' mplaint I al 0 Si pti mher 17, 1920. l GAINS13URG, Plaintiffs' Attorney, Offlce and Post Office Address: 268 Broad? way, BorouTh of Manhattan SUPREME COURT, MOW VORK COUNTY iSADORE ESSENFELD and SAMUEL LKRNER, Co-partners, trading under the firm name and style of Essenfeld k i r, PI ilntiffs, against EM1L HI - HER loing business under the firm .. ? : style Of E. Huber & Co., Defei ?;? . ?., ?. .? ? amed Defen lant : . ing summons Is served upon . ? :. purs ai ? to an order o? M i I in. one of the , ' ? ie* Suprema Court of the State la ?. I the -JO lay of ?)<:tober, md tiled with the complaint In the .. Clerk of this Court, at the .:: House, In the Borough of .? of New York, State of ' Cated" New York, October 23d, 1920. I GA1NSBURG. Attorney for Plaintiffs, Office g, p O. Address: 25S Broadway, Borough O? Manhattan, New I Vork City. Help Wanted __ _ ? - # Boarders Wanted B?Br?? Want Advertisements E?gr Pnsinc? Opportunities_ Losl> Found and Re ward g ?J^OST^FOUND AND REWARDS HELP WANTED FEMALE SITUATIONS WANTED MALE $500 REWARD For ?ny Information ?Vadlng to recovery of 1319 Mercer, sport :.-iodel, gray body, black wire wheels; cur No. 4,389: motor No. 4.501; license No. 16?.Ill N. Y. C.J stolen from In front of 241 W. 12th st.. N. Y. C. on August 27. Communicate with John .1. Staats. 24 Stone St.. Telephone Broad 1971. LOST?Saturday e/Vternoon, cloth purse, containing 3 diamond rings .and 3 safe deposit keys, somewhere between Strand Theatre, New York, or Broadhurs' Theatre. New York, then via Brooklyn subway to f'ortlandt street station, then to 17? Ful? ton street. Liberal reward offered. Phone Evergreen 744 or Prospect 82?. LOST?Cat. black Angora; answers to name Fuzzie; left me by my husband, who wan killed In the Argonne; I should havo him returned. ?Ion't you think so? Reward. 570 East 8th st. Tel. Flatbush j C611. Mrs. N. II. ?.'handler. LOST?Man's square gold locket, engraved "B, C. WO;" lost probably on Fifth ave.. In ?hopping district, Wednesday. Suitable reward it" returned to W. S. Ward, Ward Baking Co., Southern Boulevard and East 143d, Bronx. Tel. 6100 Melrose. LOST?MINK stole, 12 tails, somewhat worn; Columbus Day between West liiOth and Pennsylvania station by 5th ave. bus; valued as keepsake; liberal reward; notify Mrs. Conant, 400 "Vest 160th. Phone Wadsworth 6700. LOST?Diamond bar pin,. Wednesday, be? tween 3 and 5, shopping district, 07th st. and Fifth ave.; reward. Finder return 310 West 79th. Apt. 9 cast. Phone Schuyler 2236. No questions ask?'d. LOST?Diamond and onyx bar pin; bow knot design, between 100 East 56th st. ami 51 East 42d st ; liberal reward; no ques? tions. 8. T. R., Hotel Lorraine, 2 East 40th st. LOST' neckpiece, stone-marten, October IS; liberal reward; no questions. Buchberg. Franklin 5580. LOST?Seal collar. Broadway car, about 6 o'clock Wednesday. Reward. Phono 14 1 Cliffslde. Lost Bankbooks LOST, bankbook No. 299,996 of the Frank? lin Savlnks Bank. Issued to Margaret Cronin. Payment stopped. Pleaso return to bank. 658 Eighth ave., New York I'ity. All persons are cautioned not to purchase or negotiate same. LOST.?Bankbook No. 700,503 of the Union Dime Savings Hank Is missing. Any person having a claim t?i it is hereby called upon to present the same wlihln ten days or submit to having said passbook cancelled and a new one Issued. LOST?Bankbook No. 201,036, East River Savings Institution. 2!H Broadway. Pay? ment stopped. Finder please return to bank. Lost?Bankbook No. 154,076 of the Union Square Savings Bank, 20 Union Square, New York. Payment stopped. Finder please return to bank. LOST?Bankbook No. 7RS.85R, Emigrant SavingM Bank, 51 Chambers st, Payment Stopped. Finder please return to bank. LOST?Bankbook No, 632,690, th?? Green? wich Savings Bank, 246 Slxtn ave. Pay? ment stopped. Please return to bank. LOST?Bankbook No. 638,180, the Green? wich Savings Bank, 24?; Sixth ave. Pay? ment stopped. Please return to bank. LOST?Bankbook No. 640,135, the Green? wich Savings Bank, 246 Sixth ave. Pay? ment stopped. Please return to bank. LOST?Bankbook No. G44.407. the Green? wich Savings Bank, 246 Sixth ave. Pay? ment stopped. Please return to bank. I.?>ST- Bankbook No. 145.455, North River Savini',4 Bank, 31 West 34th st. Pay? ment stopped. Kindly return to bank. LOST?-Bankbook No. 590.039, the Green? wich Savings Bank, 246 Sixth ave. Pay? ment stopped. PU-ase return to bank. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET East Sid? 130TH, 11 E3.?Newly furn shed large rooms suitable two rellned; privates house. West Sid. ELEGANT ROOM?Quiet, restful room In private apartment ; just the place for business man who enjoys refined surround Ings at a reasonable cost; Riverside Drive, | convenient to U6th :?t. subway and bus; references exchanged. Phone Riverside 29S4. RIVERSIDE DR. 230?5 room furnished apartment y> sublet to right person. 31ST ST. AND 8TII AV. PENN. POST HOTEL AND ANNEX A step to Broadway; opposite Pennsylvania! Station and General Post Office; 200 bright, cheerful rooms for men, many facing on wide, airy plaza. ALSO TURKISH BATH, S3LF-SERVICE, 50?: j Steam. ? lectrlclty, shower and tub bath at 1 your convenience. A place you will like. Transient?, $1.50 up; permanents, $S up. Telephone Chelsea 514. S5TH ST., 300 W. (half a block Riverside Drive, s6th st. subway station) ? Beauti- i fully furnished parlor and bedroom, adjoin- ; ; ing bath; American gentleman; highest ? references. Reed. RIVERSIDE DRIVE (near 96th) -Hand? somely furnished room to let high class business man; references exchanged. Phono Riverside 2984. 69TH ST., 1 WEST?Bedroom and sitting room suite, beautifully furnished; over? looking park and southern exposure; rea? sonable; for one gentleman only. Phone Columbus 49?3'.'. 84TH ST.. 141 WEST -Suite of ?, well fur? nished rooms; suitable two or three gen? tlemen, or couple; board optional, Tele? phone Schuyler 6986, Dauphin. 113TI-I, between 7th and 8th Avs.- Beau? tiful large double front room; exquis? itely furnished; buslnesj couple. Pin n?; i Cathedral 6159. 11STII ST., 357 WEST?Artistically fur nished room in high class elevator apart? ment; references. Carpenter. 119TH (1925 7th ave.)?Well furnished, largo sitting room with connecting bed? room; kitchen privilege; reasonable. Keiler. 124TH ST. (34 Mt. Morris Park West)?Weil furnished large rooms; well kept house; $12 up. 129TH, 60 W. ? Parlor, bedroom; suitable 2 gentlemen or business couple; twin beds; all conveniences; reasonable; sub? way, L. Apt. 3-0. 137TII (58 Edgecombe ave.)?Two room suite, elegantly furnished, connecting ba l h ' "in . reasonable. WORTH WHILE INVESTIGATING 139TH, 272 W.?Nicely furnished, light, large, outside room for 1 or 2, Lei ike lit; 11. 510 W Nicely furnished, unfur lsheil room; eiev. ; elec. Mark,"?. And 921. Brooklyn DEGRAW ST.. 374?Room with running water; private family; hall room, busi I ness people preferred. Phone Henry 2121. BOARDERS WANTED 8?D, 7.07 W. ? Exceptional accommodation, with refined, attractive surroundings, home table; reference, HELP WANTED FEMALE Do mea tic CHAMBBRMAID?Maid in an apt.. 471 Park av., apt 9-B. Call Monday between 9 and 10. CHAMBERMAID, competent, Scandinavian; private family. 11 W. 7tith st HOUSEKEEPER wanted in small Jewish orphanage; must come well recom ' mended; state salary expected. Apply I Superintendent. FalrvUw, Erie County, Ba. HOUSEKEEPER, working, apt In city. 4 In family, sle'-p In or out; on" other maid kept. Gramercy 2266, b'ifore '.?.30 and .ift-r 5 p. m. HOUSEWORKER?Apartment in city; on other muid kept. Telephone Grai crcy 22 ?'? before 9:30 a, m. or after 5 p. m. f. - HOUSEKEEPER, white, ?leep In or out; ?city references. Call evenings, 353 West 57th st. Columbus ^74o. Drak?-. HOUSEKEEPER; competent girl, no wash? ing; references. S4$ Park Place. Phone Lafayette 5 45.1. MAIL'S, 2 friends or couple to do entire w.irk In apt., 4 In family; sleep horn?. Tel. Gramercy 2206, before 9:30 and after 5 p. m. WAITRESS, competent, for country, year round; small family; wages $65 to $70; Scanlinavlan only. <~-a.Il Hotel Webster, 40 West 45th St.. Friday, Room 4?. MiscellaneoB? A DIFFERENT POSITION Long Distance Tele? phone operating is dif? ferent. It is entirely different from ordinary clerical or detail work. You are in actual con? tact with people in other cities, some ot them t h o 11 s a n d s of miles away?cities you may never have been in or seen. Girls and young women are wanted for these positions. No previous experience required. Write for further information or applv at 2 East 28th St. Cor. 5th Ave. or 24 Walker St., two streets below Canal St. New York City AMERICAN TELEPHONE & TELEGRAF! I COM FAX Y. FORELADY?Clean light assembling metal work; good opportunity; steady employ? ment. W. R. Ostrander & Co., 1433 De Kalb ave., Brooklyn. GIRL?Wanted, Gentile, over IS; office work; good at ligures and writing. Room 05. 4! Maiden lane. SALESWOMEN MARK CROSS CO., 104 Fifth Avenue, require saleswomen in their glove department. STENOGRAPHER?High school graduate; at least two years' experience accurate, Intelligent. Excellent opportunity for ad? vancement for young woman with ambi? tion and initiative. Telephone Miss Sims. Murray Hill 7904. for appointment. Instruction BURROUGHS Operators are placed immediately In good paying positions after completing our spe? cial three weeks course of Instruction on BURROUGHS CALCULATING AND BOOKKEEPING M ACH INKS Day or Evening Classes Enroll Xow. BURROUGHS SCHOOL FOR OPERATORS 117 Broadway New York Cor Vesev St. HELP WANTED MALE BOYS WANTED METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE CO. Over 16 years of age. Good Hours. Salary to start $1 3. Opportunity for Rapid Advancement Luncheon Served Free. Apply In Person between 0 and 4:30 o'clock Room 5933, Metropolitan Building 1 Madison Avenue (at 23d Street) New York City. BOYS from 14 to 11 for messenger and general office work; good opportunity for Industrious boys. Apply 104 Nassau st.. 2d floor. BOY?Office boy, Christian, for reliable firm; excellent advancement. Call at office, Hasa'rd Mfg. Co., 533 Canal st. BOYS over 15 on light ne tal work; ad? vancement for steady workers. 14 I De Kalb av., Brooklj n. FACTORY clerk and helpers; light work, steady job. 143S DeKalb av., Brooklyn. FOREMAN. THOROUGHLY FIRST CLASS, HIGH GRADE, EXPERIENCED FORE? MAN WANTED FOR SMALL BOILER SH( >P DOING ONLY HIGH GRADE WORK. PITTS? BURGH DISTRICT. PERMANENT POSI? TION FOR PER MA? NI? XT MAX. ADD Rio S S T II E D R A VO CON - TRACTING COMPANY, PITTSBURGH, PA. MECHANICS (Ford) Men with experl ence In Ford service stations only need apply, shop well '. entl lal ed . plentj : light. Triangie Servi?..? Station. 6VJ Jack- j son ave., Long Island ?'ay. OFFICE-BOY, 15 to 17 years old; com- i inercia! house. Apply 60 Wall st.. Room i 401. OFFICE BOY t?, connect with llrm. Ouross Co., 155 W. 14th St. Call afti ?MStrnct?on Auto?Engineering Institute ? 14th year: 2,000 students: 800 graduates Learn a trade. ' Auto shop. - ' ng Lighting : ?: ". ing, ' ixy ? eldii b Batten . anlzing. 40 ? ? her course! ? . ?tlgate Free Pass and B Bedford Branch Y. M. C. A. I 1125 Bedford Ave . Brooklyn. j LEARN TO be A CHAUFFEUR Pleasant, ! profitable work; day and evening cla.iMe_ Stnd fir free bookh't and visitor's pans. . West Olid? Y. M. C. A.. 308 West ?J7th ??? SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE Cooks COOK?Young v.>-'.an with ten ? boy wish? ?? position '?? Ith coupl ?; 0 ? ook . n ' washing b? il t.? llor st ?re 354 7'. it Ho boken, N. J Ph i AND WAITRE1 - - Eng - '. ' enees. Leht l'a Vgency, 58 East : . . i ii.i-0'iii 5515._ Leneral JUouseworkers, Etc. HOU8EWORKERS- Day workers, cook, waiti esses ? ha md dresses. Lehtl'a Agency, 58 East 125th *?.. \ Telephone Harlem .-~.~ ? . ... ' m, ...... ^TE3 SITUATIONS WANTED MALE CHAUFFEUR. - Inn lllgent, Christian; private. Santareiera, Bad' lift ?t.. Corona. L. I. O VR1 'ENER Bup. engagei ent ??ti private estai l * )'"?"' in last Marshall, George st Tenafly, f?. J. GARDENER Married Scotchman, 16 %?????* . xi"T'. : ? ,..',? r- ??? ' 1 Box 506, White Plains. N. Y JAPANESE domestic Betp t?y professional workers. 106 West 40th st.. Bryant 7T87 96S?. MAN. Colored, capable and trustwortl . handy with t? Is, \! refi rei :e?, wants occupa i Ion with ~y I o. J. D.. care lies. 15i W. Mist St. PAINTING, paperhanglng; Inside * side city; country reas nab ; :? ? . 246 E 77? h st. PAINTEH plasterer-paper hanuT a:. orator wants work anywhere contract. J Lewis, 16 STENOGRAPHER: hitch school s u ?uglily experien.-ed, competent, re? liable. ? ; OS, 7 YOUNG MAN, 25, well 'ravelled, land and sea, -.' ir vet. B E !0. who has given 1 vil lza tion end to ? fair tria I and finds It unbeo :., b '. off ? services, prepared to go anyw ure for any tegitin ate purpose G DIS, Tribune. BUSINESS CARDS Carpet? and *n__ ESTATE SALE CARPETS, RCOS. Stllllngs, Inc., 624 Madison ave. (59th st.), offer a large varied ? . nt i ' . '1 carpets, rues (slightly u>- I i. pur - t :'r-'::. : largi ? uta s, n SI 'Unen, \v. t? -.. A ? - il r, Brussels Imported '? ? i ??.,-.:?. it on? ' o..' new ; all shades ? yards ortllnary carpets. Jl. $0. JO, {4 yard up; RUGS, " ? ? ? ? or .-?..:? ess i Fri n: h. K ?-. al, W I'.ton ?.. \ ? ?. ns; do in? stic, plain, mixed, small, large; s'l ove? patterns; dusted an?l wa . ate ly i leaned foi horn i, (Hce, shown iny purpose; $5, $20, $40, $60, i ? Real Oriental Rugs; MAKING UVEii. CLEANING, LAYING, REPAIRING. DYE ING, REASONABLE, RELIABLE. PLAZA - -. 7 Diamonds, Jewelry, Ett. DIAMOND3 nought aril ?old for cask from Individuals or estates. BENNETT ? 176 Broadway, 2d fl??or. Furniture WE PAT highest prices for furnlturs, pianos, antiques, bric-a-brac, books, a:'.. etc. GABAY, SS University PI. Stuy vesan 2377. HIGHEST prices paid tor furnlturs. Brls. ? a brae, Lin ?? s at ' 7 Columbus Av?. Small. Tel Schuyl. r 8311. Pianos and Musical Instruments ! A LARGE Sonora, m ib igany, with records; $60. 2010 Fifi h ave . .it 170th st. Printing ': PRINTING, low price, ! 000 ear's, note* heads. $2.50. Hess Co., 003 East 117tH I ?t. Harl.-m $14?. Trunks ? BIT, BARGAIN-N.w and used wirdrota trunks. 606 Sixth ave., bet. Ith-31?t r. Typewrit its BARG UN- Underwoo : oi Remington ? isl ? ble, r ??'? . ' .VLBRI' HIT ?? CO AUCTION SALES PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT THE following escrib I ? perty held for the rci unt ' Rus Inn S ciel y of United En '?'? - !.: d. (G. A. Lessi i I Peti ' Ru i. v I be ? ; fl I iu n 11 I .?:?.'' un, Nos II i n ?I I ?; V? se> St., Boi Mai of New V irk, on the ; ' da) il Nove IP20. at 17 30 o'clock, p. 1, by Adi ' Mu 1er .v Son, Au ? ? . I ?le H. i i ?. Stj i" "I i'' . 137 S"! of Chasers ill ] - ? BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES l'i 'It SALE Ph ? patent ' ? mai . : ' f : 11 : : 0 pon Iers ? .- -: powders and lits. etc. ; these .? i ?? ? nrl h ? properly developed Write fully, HERMAN R. FRANZ?N, A icon. Pa. MAIL ORDER business g a good housi hold artl ????", .. -. : : 1 ?% ;.; f... ?-.:." . r?i.? ? ? ; 0? i 4. Tribu? SIMMONS in PREME COURT OF ! Hi; STATE OF NEU YORK. MORRIS ' iRNS : lil S Plain! i', va DA\ '' N ARDITTI, ?! ?ing D. N Ardttl Defei ?? ; in New York Couni Sui ""'in. To tin i named Defendant : You ai.?" herel>> i imn ned to ai swer th ? ? ? a i opy of your an ' ' ' torne; . sei vice of this nl s?o vice, ai i pst you bj ??'.' ill for th rellel le ? ...?? In the Dute I New ' BENNI rT E. I GEL. Plaii tiff's Attorney ' Post ? Ulli ?? Ad Ire .?'.? reet. r"oi To DAVID N Ai D I. Del Rue ! ? : : ' 1' The foregoing rved you by pu n, pu u t? Ihe ? Hon George V. Mnllai ? ? ' :],,. Supren I I he State -, . | ? dated the 22?! day of Octobei 1920 ? action, In the ofl ol the ? "? rk of I he ' ?? unty of Ni '?? ' ... ;. ??. i i ; :, (he ?': y and St v York. Dated New Yoi O<;tol>< ? ben: for 1 ? ' ? I 5a -:?.. - York i ? I ? .-M ' NEW YOR1 IMS COP! >KW , ? puny, 1 .'.??? T ? You are hereby su the ,...,-. n this act -a inswer ? ' ? tonieys within service - ' ' ? ? ? , a] ;,.-;, ?? n n ...... | . taken u h Ii ? mit for the r? I mand : i tho cn ? ilnl Dal . ,.. .... i ... 23 1920. ? MPBEL1 H A RDINi ; _ PRATT. Plaintiff's Vttorneys, (?Pirn and Vnitt Dille, Vddi i : Exchange Pis i. ? igli ? '- M inhatl an, <-it v of New To C < ?. Stone S Son.. Inc., defendant ph " ?? name?! ? - is served ?ipon vou by pu ? ? i ( to ah order of ? ? ? ? the Of NeW V :?'??? ? ,? : in the ('?uni r 7 ? ? ? Courl House, ... : y and SI ?;?? of New York In : - - ' 1:120 CAMPBELL. M \RDTNG & PRATT Attorneys for Plaint ff, Office and :' t i nge P. >". igh 7 : ;, ME COURT NEW ','? IRK Plaintif! FRANK ? ? i ?? INNEI I ? ?. ' 0 ' . ? er ? h??i ? ? i i copy of ntlfl ? r or In th? ? 120 Pis tiff's Attor '?:?.? :il P si Ad Ir-sn: West 40th Street, Borough City of New Ysrk. To PRANK O CONNELL, lief Th- i, -, ,? : .- Summons i* served upon you hv j n t to an o? f Hoi ?, : ,17 \ Mf!.:.an. on? of the J ' ? he Stati . - ?th day of October, I In the ofl i of th? ?'1?re, ol th? Count> -<f Ne* York, together w. .... nt Dan I, New Sfork, October 2',--. 1900. MAURICE BRAN At toi 110 '.-. ?? | New SURROGATES' NOTICES ?.: - : -.- pi list-an to i ;?? an ?rder of Honorable John P ? N'-W Y'.??_. ; ii .- to a persons hav s aga nsl Fi .?i k M i ? ?? ' v 7 isd, to pressnt ? scrtber, at h< ? ' - i?l (he ofl f Moss. City of New York, on or befj?.? the l;,t_ day of January next. D-ted. New Yurfc. the 2nd day of Jsly. 1320. ELIZABETH I ?MOSS E*;?-utrtx M08S MARCUS ? 7vr:.s, zis Broai. l way. New York City.