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'Amazing Waste' Is Charge?! in Senate To Reserve Board ?tf?l?ion Pa??* Architect for $17,000.000 Building in Capital, Overman Says;; Capper to Anawer Wecks i am. -'-? T?* Tribune's Wtuthington B*r*<iu ?gt?HINGTON, Dec. 19 .Bitter crit- I ?? <m <rf tnt> r '*'l('ra? Reserre Board, wok? on the floor of th?* Senate to-day _ the t: of the bill requiring! ,i?t *""! experienced and practical i 'jnnpr be put on the board. ' senator Overman, of North Carolina. : toWtfht up tho report which the Fed-1 \2' sxorvc Board made some time ago | fTa?. r?v -^ ? - *r.*-?**?*? r to chargos as to excessive ; e'ea>es in salaries and wasteful ex-! .^murares. ? ' ?re charged the board with "wild i ?ast? o*" money*' and "amazing waste.** j ?tid called on tne Senate Banking and ( (?uTT?*r.cy Committea to consider logis- j titive action to "put a stop to the: ,a..,.;-4 extri janee," V. ?ring to items in the report. Sen- j ?wr-V's" pointed to an expendi-| '?.???e under the board of more than . yi7.flOO.OiH' for a new Federal Reserve j **tr.k huil iinfi ! #gert ?3 an i">cpenditare for a bank; i > r-.ator Overman, "cost- i ...',. more than any public building in Sjskingi than the Capitol of; ft? United :-: Ho ?aid that moro than $1,000,000 had tomn paid the architect and $300.000 for furniture. ?In the ~-*st several year? the board ha3'sp than $36,000.000 for. building?. " continued Senator Over nan. "I* has increased salaries great V since 1920, when everybody else was tdu?ing " H? asserted that in New York since 1919 there had been an increase in sal 0, and in the country ??'a whole of $7,733,000. He charged ?hat men ha : been "hired away" from different banks in New York and their ; salaries multiplied several times. "The Federal Reserve Board is mak ;-.? so m e declared, "that Hit know what to do with it. I want the Banking and Currency Cont? ato this matter and see -.- tion can't be enacted to ?op " Senator Heflin called the board's con- ; ?act "criminal" and said the President ????rould do well to remove all of them, i Republicans and Democrat?." "The banks do not dare complain has the whip hand,''; iid - tor Heflin. Sera- : into the record a letter from John Skelton Williams, icrtrieriy Comptroller of the Currency, ' gaalyzing the expenditures of the ita operations. ..' - ? :??:- offered an amendment (? prevent the beard constructing any '. j without sanction of ; The bill, which is supported by the oral bloc, vent over until to-! . ?* is expected to develop re-i Barks by one or more Senators defend-. fag the bloc and answering recent criti bloc by Secretary of War : Weeks. Senator Capper, of Kansas, is to be prepared to reply to iir. Weeks. -? Two Courts Bar Clerks From Roles of Lawyers OfficeGirls and Boys IVo Longer Can Get Postponement of Cases * es Wh ?taker and Hotel's:. at .Supreme Cour* made it known yes tc-iay that they will not permit un 1 law clerks, office boys and .nhera of attorneys engaged answer court calendars. H?reaft r, the two justices, whose ? probably will be adopted by their - . is, will listen only to men or women who have been admitted to the kar ending a practice that has ken followed for many years. a case was called in Justice Botchkiss'a court yesterday a timid {bung woman answered the call. Be could make the usual explana? tion that her employer was engaged on another case the justice asked: "Are you a member of the bar?'' The young woman replied that she M9 : "I inte id to break up thi3 practice of sending young boys and girls to represent lawyers before this court." ? Justice Hotchkiss. "I am entitled ".-' courtesj of being addressed by member- of the oar who understand legal phases instead of having boys and girls appear before me asking postponements of cases. I refuse to listen to you. Please deliver this mes? sage to your employers." The clerk of the pait in which Justice Whitaker Is sitting, n calling the calendar yes? terday, announced that the justice won!?] r.or. listen to laymen employees of attornevs who had cases before him. $11,123 to Carroll Estate On $30,000 Morse Claim Accounting Shows Tammanyite of Horse Sales Fame Was Loser m Steamship Venture The final accounting of the estate of Joseph D. Carroll, who was an influen? tial Tammany politician and a mem t?r of the firm of Fiss, Doerr & Car ro?!, horse dealers, was filed yester? day in the Surrogates' Court. It shows ?hat the executors paid more than 5125,000 in accumulations of income ??rom the trust fund to Mr. Carroll's daughter, Lorena, last June, when she aecame twenty-one years old. She Married since the last accounting was "led. The report shows that Charles W. ???se paid the executors $11.123 in s?ttiement of a claim for $30,000. It w?? represented that the $30,000 was a ?oan to Morse, but the steamship operator declared the sum was in e?te<J in a shipping company that is <*-t?aim for $35,250 against Charles ?? ?yde, secured by stock of the Broadway Realty Company, was settled f? 510,000. ?-"? ? ? . Fight to Keep Children PUTNFIELD. N. J., Dec. 19.?Mr. ?ni Mr?. Frederick Sherwood, of Fan 0 - '. J., who have had the custody ? Marion Read Holliday, eight year~ W, and Millicent Pernal Holliday, six ??the last year, will appeal from th ?C??ioT! of the Appellate Division o ??t.^T York Supreme Court, whic moX ?h<5 chi'"i*-en to their grand -K?kly SuSan C- Hollida>'* ? ?priori and Millicent are ?he child ?Lk . Mr* and iIrs- Read Holliday ?Stwl? ; ??lariS were b?inf raade at th &??t b.ome f?* ? Christmas cele ?fi?t rbeiore the news of the Ap Hs.rlJ' Dmsi?a'a action was received ;??l?n was told to-day of the court1 , te-*? ,***,? ?n???ted that she prctts Vi inc! Tears Two Jersey * i Houses Off Foundations ! __ Three Pcrf-ons Injured When j Dwell in tr House It? Blown j Into a Creek High ?"fid*" early ycsl-rdny tore j two houses in the New Jersey suburban j district from their foundations. Large ? property damage was caused by the gale i that swept New York City and vicinity Sunday. Thre?** persons were injured whet! the four-room, story-and-a-lwtlf frame ' house of Samuel Edgar, in Edgar Road, ' Linden, a ?suburb of Elizabeth, N. J., was blown off its concrete foundation and carried into Linden Creek. Edgar, hii wife, Elisabeth, and their two-year old son won* thrown out of bed an?! showered with plaster. Edgar's cries for help were hoard bv a policeman and the three storm vic? tims were removed to the Elizabeth General Hospital. Edgar suffered a ! fracture of the right thigh, his wife B ! iracturo of the right forearm and the j child many bruises. The other house destroyed by the ; wind was at 131 Bloomfield Avenue, Nutley, a suburb of Newark. The loss was estimated at $4,000. '.. ? - 5-5-3 Code for Colors To Solve Printer's Woes ?-? Numbers to Replace Guess- ; work in Ordering Hues by Mail. Association Is Told Three speakers who addressed the dinner gathering of the New York Em? ploying Printer ' Association at the Astor last night grappled with the j problem of how to order a colon scheme by mail with any expectation of recog? nizing the result when delivered. They i declared that the present nomenclature; of violet, orange and robin's egg indi- ( cates that the science of color is in the stage which music passed through in the days when a tune was described j a? a warble, a cat-call, a hoot and a bray, but they spoke confident^* of the; time when some such cryptograms as 5-3-3 will indicate ultramarine and 7 6-4 burnt umber, '"Ask a printer to-day for a Bismarck brown and see what you -ret."'they chal? lenged. "But a<-k a pianist, for middle C and he will give you a note with 256 vibrations a second, without hesitation. Vet a numerical nomenclature can be developed just as easily for color as ; for sound. "Color ha?; three dimensions ? hue.; value and chrome. There are ten hues ? ?red, yellow, green, blue and purple, ! with their intermediates. Value indi-? cates whether a color is light or dark.; chrome whether it is intense or weak.; Both of these can likewise be arbi-1 trarily divided into ten parts, with each section represented by a number. And so 5-5-3 would show hue 5, value 5, chrome 3, ana a printer would have no difficulty in reproducing that color in-? stantly." The speakers were Arthur S. Allen. T. M. Cleland and C. W. Dearden. Mother Seeks Vanished Son Believes Youth Disappeared Because of Lack of Business Mrs. Bessie Levin, of 783 Southern Boulevard, the Bronx, has asked the police to find her nineteen-year-old son, Herman, .but; she said? yesterday that the assistance of the police would not be necessar;,- if Herman knew the effect that his unexplained absence had on her. She has been under the care of a physician ever since the young man vanished a week ago. He vas a devoted son, she said, and the only wa\- she can account for his larance is that he was beside :' with anxiety r.nd self-reproach becau-e he had rot attained the suc e had hope?:! for as a security salesman. His mother believes that he may have decided to strike cjt for elf in ?p.n entirely new line and ? nothing to his family of his intention until he had proved the wis? dom of his decision. If this is so, she wishes he would pocket his pride and come home to her. Quirk Returns on Vacant Bronx Properly Recently Hail J. How & Co. resold for Wil? liam Cumming to the Picken Build? ing Company the plot of seven lots at the northwest corner of Gerard Ave? nue and 167tn Street, fronting 139.6 feet on the avenue and 125 feet on the street, purchased earlier in the month by Mr. Cumming through the same brokers from the Estate Equity Cor? poration, representing two estate? which had owned the lots for half a century. Joseph Lubow sold to Bessie Glaser a one-story building at 1009 to 102.-5 Vyestchester Avenue, 100.l0x96.8x ir? regular. Julia Ring sold to Thomas Turen the vacant plot, 25x105, on the west side of Morris Avenue, 144 feet north of 16 4th Street. James P. Hynes sold to Joseph Ven tiniglia the property, 75.2x61x irreg? ular, at the southwest corner of 169th Street and Nelson Avenue. Rent Downtown Offices Carstein & Linnekin, Ir.c. leased offices at 27 William Street to Carroll G. Taylor; at 3 Park Row to Ralph Cabanillas, Antonio Agudo & Co; ?space in the Park Row Building, 15 Park Row, to Daniel J. Levowitz, Firestone Advertising Service, Charles Horowitz and George J. Gold, Dineen & Dineen, Levi W. D 'is, Solomon L. Pakas, H. R. Spencer & Co., and with J. A. Har man & Co. space to Smiles Distributing Corporation. Lease Suite? on Park Are. Worthington Whitehouse, Inc., rented furnished for Mrs. David McClure her large apartment at 830 Park Avenue to Charles H. Mellon, of Convent, N. J. Culver and Company leased for Mrs. A. Magee Boissevain at 993 Park Ave? nue, a furnished apartment to Mrs. Howard Themas. Edjsrecombe Ave. Plot Sold **> Ennis & Sinnott purchased from the Denwood Realty Company, Benjamin Benenson, president, the plot, 50x100, on the west side of Edgecombe Ave? nue, 25 feet south of 159th Street. Frank P. Hougbtou, Inc., was the broker. Acquires Cottage at Larchmont The Stillwell Realty Company sold for George W. Mahlstedt a cottage at Larchmont to James Farrington, and i rented the Roswell Flower Vail home? stead at Heathcote Hill, Mamaroneck, to John Fitzpatrick. | Lots in Richmond Hill Sold The Clinton Trading Corporation sold to Eliabeth Fitton fifteen lots in i South Richmond Hill. Tryon & Tryon j were the brokers. Child? Join? Realty Board Eversley Childs jr., of Child*- & Humphries, has been elected a mem? ber of the Real Estate Board of New York. Real Estate News Five Dwellings Purchased for New Flat Site Washington Heights and Bronx Builder Plans 9 Story Apartment for Phil in West Seventy-first St. The Ml West Seventy-first Street Company, Inc., Jacob S, Kahn, presi? dent, through Slawson & Hobba, pur? chased the five three-story houses at 139. 141, 143, 145 and 147 West Seventy first Street, for the site of a nine-story apartment. The site measures 100x102.2, and the improvement will be starte?! at once. The apartment will contain suites of three and'four rooms. Mr, Kahn has been building for a number of years on Washington Heights and the univorsit* : i ? lion of the Bronx. His latest opera? tion was at the corner of Ford ?am Road and University Avenue. The Sev? enty-first Street houses were purchased from various owners. INo Let Up in Demand For Flats in the Bronx Buying of Apartments Active in Northerly Borough; Sales of Dwellings Jacob Freeman has purchased the two five-story apartment houses at. 1416 and 1420 Stebbins Avenue, each 50x96. Dr. Kempner & Son. Inc., sold for the, Chelsea Leasing Company to Milton Maver a five-story flat with stores at 64 La Salle Street. 25x100. John Stubbe sold to Ida Ls<-tfocol and Harris Mindlin, respectively, two five-story flats at 1162 and 1166 Hoe Avenue, 37.6x100 each. Rosie Bernstein sold to Joseph Brownstein a five-story flat at 825 East 167th Street, 40x125. The Cedar Construction Company sold to Lina Moskowitz the five-story apartment, 57.6xl05.6x irregular, at the southwest corner of 170th Street and' Bristow Street. Christian Mailer sold to Mayer Con cool a four-story flat at 606 East 135th Street, 25x100. Ralph D3 Girolamo sold to Antonio Tonti a two-story dwelling al 1971 Ar thur Avenue, 25.4x90. The Methodist Episcopal Hospital sold to Mary E. Day a three-story house at 2359 Arthur Avenue, 50x125, Alexander Weir sold to Cecelia A. M. Benedix two three-story dwellings at 371 and 373 East 156th Street. 51x100. Charles Rosenberg sold to Harry Seplow a two-story dwelling at 1012 ins Avenue, 25x80. Edward Rafer sold to Frank Donato a two-story dwelling at 2155 Belmont Avenue, 24x83. Max Corn sold to Samuel Goldstein a two-story dwelling at 1395 Franklin Avenue, 20.6x94.2. Anna Malone sold to Ottilie Weber a two-story dwelling at 1179 Tinton Ave? nue, 10.8x134.11. -?-#-?_.? ,-.i.. . , U. S. Shipping Board Homes Bring 84,593,445 Brooklyn Man Buys Hotel Vic too. Dwellings and Com? munity Building The- Vnited States Shipping Emer? gency Fleet Corporation received a total of 54.595.4-15 for its 1,898 dwell? ings and bu = !ness buildings at Camden, N. J.. and Bristol, Pa., disposed of at auction. Joseph P. Day, the auctioneer, brought the sale to a successful close on Saturday evening at Bristol. In point of numbers it was the largest sales of homes ever made in this coun? try. A big crowd was in attendance on Saturday and bidding was spirited. The dwelling houses at Bristol sold ?'or from $1,700 to S3,700. Thomas Morch, of Brooklyn, a broke r and operator, bought tho Hotel Victory for $45.550. Mr. Morch also purchased thirteen dwellings, a large garage and three community buildings, James Fisher, another Brooklynite, was a conspicuous buyer. He paid $8,- , 100 for an office building on Farragut! Avenue. He also bought at the Cnmden , offerings. Dr. W. B. Martindell, of Bristol and Trenton, bought a store apartment building on Farragut Ave? nue *'or $25.000. William Towers, manager of ".he transportation and housing division of the Emergency Fleet Corporation, at the conclusion of the sale congratulated Mr. Day for his successful way of con? ducting the sale and said that in his opinion "no other auctioneer could have obtained the same results.'' He praised the wonderful stamina of the auctioneer. j Investor Purchases Flat In St. Nicholas Avenue ! Gives All Cash for Apartment; Other Sales on East and West Side* Slawson & Hobbs sold the stone ] [apartment at 1466-68 St. Nicholas Ave- j ! nue, 50x100, for all cash. Theodore Burke sold to Davis Rab- | ! inowitz a five-story Pat at 61 Audubon | ! Avenue, 25x95, north of 168th Street. I Charles Garficl bought a five-story j ! flat with stores at 1895 Third Avenue,! ; 25.3x74. Fitzherbert A. Lowe, purchased a five- i ? story tenement with stores at 16 West j 133d Street, 25x99.11. The Brown, Wheelock Company and : ! G. Tuoti & Co. sold for the Children's Aid Society to M. Garone a six-story ! modern tenement, 37.6x100, at 63 ! j Thompson Street. ! Flat Planned for Astoria Will Have 300 Rooms Anthony J. Oliva, of Astoria, who has I just completed a large apartment on | Academy Street, Astoria, and has under : construction two more large units at the northeast corner of Jamaica and j Fifth avenues, Astoria, has purchased ? from Frederick Emken the block front j on the south side of Jamaica Avenue, : from Fourth to Fifth avenues, con : taining over 25,000 square feet. The I plot will be improved with an apart | ment to contain over 300 rooms and ! accommodate over 100 families. Minor L. Plait was the broker. The same brokers sold a plot of 7,500 ! square feet on Second Avenue, at the ; Hoyt Avenue express station, Astoria, | which will he improved with stores and apartments. Another Large Apartment To Go Lp on Morris Ave. Lawrence, Blake & Jewell have j placed for A. W. King a building and ; permanent loan of $110,000 at 6 per j cent for ten years on the west side ; of Morris Avenue, 523 feet north of ; Burnside Avenu*, for the erection ef i a five-story apartment which will con? tain 1 H'2 rooms. The same brokers | recently placed for Mr. King a building i and permanent loan of $80.000 on the j property adjoining the south, for the ?erection of a five-story apartment ?which is now nearing completion, ? '?*?'-' Invests in Yonkers House j E. Sharum sold to Mary L. Chris? topher, 140 Vineyard Avenue, Youkers. a two-family house, 20x100. Brid?n Building Sold j By Albany Bank Buyer Gets ?140,000 Loan on Structure in West Fiftieth Si reel Tho Albany Savinga Bank Bold the Beldon Building, a six-story structure with stores, 75x103.3, at 31 35 We I fifteenth Streei to Max Schaffer, who obtained from i ho seller a mortgage loan of $1 lo.hod on the property. The Wc i Beach Ron] y C irporation sold to Minnie W. Adams the leven story store building, 25 fij 60, nl - I ' SI n et, -V? ? ; of Gold St reet. Tin? three and onc-half-story building with stores, 20 3x34.2, ai 195 Chambers Streei has been purchnaed by fsaac and Leonora R. Locwenth from lt. C. and C. C. Pell. Commissioner Harris?* Sued for Broadway Rent Owner of Columbus Circle ii??<*k Claims Trafiie (ihief Owes 1-Hsi Month's Rent 1 >i ;?::';,- Police Coi - ? John A. Harri ?a having fa led, accor.- to the Columbus Circle Arcade Company, owner of the bio? k bounded by Fifty seventh and Piftj -ei rhth Btreets, Broad? way and Eighth Avenue, to pay $47, 500 rent due ''or that site for the quar? ter beginning November 1, the com? pany has begun suit for thai amount against the Fidf Ity Deposit Company of Maryland, as guarantor. lh?-' plaintif? sets !'? rth thai :ts prop ertj was leased for twenty-one years at $190,000 a year, Harrias, ' agreeing to erect fch< *eon an office building at a cost of not less than $1,000,000. The lease was entered upon on February 26, 1920, it being provided that rent should be paid on February, .May, August and November of each London Concern to Pay High RentaS for S?ort* Lease of Shop at Fifth Avenue and 33d Street Aggregates Mori' Than $1,000,000 Alfred Dunhill, Inc., of Loi loi . leased through Alfred C. Mark- the corner store and basement, 24x100, in the Zitier Building, at tho southwest corner of Forty-third Street and Fifth Avenue. Th?' building ia owned by th Park Avenue Operating Company, Inc., J. Curry Watson pr?sident. The lease is for a term of approximately twenty year?, at an aggregate rental of mor?-' ihan $1,000,000. Jamea C. at of the Sch ilte Realty Com? pany, represented the Dunhill com? pany. The Dunhill company will open : .? store about April I. and will handl? exclusivelj Dunhill merchandise, which ? ? golf balls, etc. M. & L. ?1 e~s. Inc., leased space at I Cast Seventeenth St reet to Leon Kellhetter, toys; the entire foui floor at 45 East rwentieth Str ?et Samuel Sampson, Inc.; the sixth floor at 115 a:;': 117 East Twenty-third Street to A. N. Kh?"?url A: !!;>., and the eleventh floor at. L34 to 140 West Twen to Maynard Miller & Co., Inc. Tho ' ?arli !?. Noyes leased for the Wi ner Manufacture g Com in 230 een ? ich Stn et tu A. H. Bullard; the : lird flo r a* 320 and 322 Pearl S re? I I ' rengo & C and in the Price-Waterhouse Building space t i Everett P. Van Cott and to Sistena McComb, Inc. Buying of Dwelling Houses On the Upper West Side : . P? :-t>>:' Com pany, - '. e Merritt Realty Com H. F ??-??? ;'? -, . Inc., the : -? ng 270 .'? est L32d 51 et, o in turn res ?n B. Thompson to I I ' Sma iohi Fl. P;> n Meh in Realty < ompa n old the S ' ?-??? :, 1 ';?-. L00, for ?)> i i. Mr En ?. C 226 W( st 1301 Street, a three-s1 o Betti Grace Edwards Edward J. Dowlinj : elling at 230 We: t 1301 x 19 It. Antoi Ida Nal . . -chased ???'?? dwelling at 1 IT We t Eight} eighth Street, !?'xi':?- i. -? Buy? a* Jackson Height? G( >''-? I;. Cris we] ! superint ende tit ? ? t'. E. Sheppard Company, of Long I.'and i ity, purchased a garden apartment at 69 I t" i Street, ' i - ! I in tho Auction Market ?" . : ?? r. '?? 317 ;. .. Iwlf ?lias n gt 1 $621.3 ? - ? eti '1.473 lo a i , ? f.110,1 to Frank ' REAL ESTATE?SALE OR IIKN'T Manhattan . ? >a rate - : : 000 : cash : j , i -. . - .. lompai 200 VV, :??: t il? r s t<-heater ?3IX IN " ?IS " i-...'. IMPTS . * M - atea to statli ' Eight - i - ? ! i ?til i ? Ion; reasonable ? -: ? Irigg s a. Tel Fordharn I486. New York Stat? FOR SALE U Livingston Manor, *.'. T. wa er power grts t i ? - groe ?'y store al tacherl : larg ha y Hhe ; liigM and large warehouse. Cyrus Gray. New Jersey AN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITT Several nei louse ilnutea ftiti Hudson Termina I, : ;->- a u( Bectlon, ?5 aail 7 r cms, every Improve Ion, on large plots for sale, or rent to, tho right peopl? with iption t -, purohasiy We also h.ive a few choice plots for a*:?? anJ will build year home from vour own plans, liberal tenas. FRANK MILLER. 13 Park Row. Barclay 86S5. Florid? FLORIDA?-Intest In Lskcland Hlirhlaiiiia Grtwe?. \V. F. HALLAN' <t CO. ? 73? B'?t??7. N*. T. TA. Stuy 0939 fXear Wanamalcer TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES DESIRABLE 2-roona suite of offices In 30 Church St. for lease until June 1 or Innsrer; I furnished or unfurnisheil. Phone Webster 46? ) APARTMENTS TO LET?FIBXISHED Manhattan 73D ST., 12? WEST (Hotel Nobelton) ? Tv'ftwly ..lecorated and furnished one. two, three outside rooms, bath; elevat-?-!. sur? face cars, subway: room. batn. JfiO monthv |y and up: full hotel service, restaurant. ; 5>1~T ST. (Columbus av i (Hotel I ?Newly decorated, furnished, 1?2?:: ' subway; $60 root... bat!; ; full hotel service; restaurant. 93D ST.. AT MADISON AV. (Hotel Ashton" __New ''-'1 anJ furnished one, two, three outside rooms at-..I bath; buses surface cars, subway; $30 weekly up, full hotel service; restaurant. Brooklyn i ROOMS an<l kitchenette, podero lmpr?-?v? ment?; no oMecti?>n kin ave., B klyn. A?k ment?; no objection ?o ?jjfiidren 538 Flt for TMtrs. FI ?? APARTMENTS TO LET?CNFt'R-NIsnED Manhattan MADISON* AV.. 691. corner 62?1 ?*? ? At? tractive small apartments. Telephon?, lit?is and maid ut^,ot, $1? per monv>?. TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING to i,r.T kor business rt uro.HKs I'O ?.KT FOR BUSINESS IM lirOSES ALB EM ARLE BUILDING |?i (Facing Madison. Square) Broadway at Twenty-fourth Street ?'-?K-lf??* Entire 10th Floor And Other Space TO RENT 17,685 Sq. Feet Excellent Light No Manufacturing Immediate Possession ^^WWmmKWm 12 East 44 St. ^^-^^^-^?^ Murray Hal 1100 M'**-**?*??-?*-"*' ~-7***' Hess Bldg. 354 Fourth Ave.. Cor. 26th St. NO MAM FACTUKINO \-'-~ Units 800 to 4,000 sq. ft. on Upper Floors. >t*jy*r-sant i:oo ] For Leas-, On Long Term r:i tho 6 0 east r 7 ?' _ '" ... ... 0x100; i - * b ? THOMAS J. O'REILLY Downtown Offlco SI Chambers St. STORE &. BASE 131-3 W. ?9th -ST. Size 46 x 90 100% sprinkler: extremely low In? surance. Immediate possession or I ebruary l-t. .. GRIFFON CUTLERY WORKS, 151 Wesl 19th St. REAL ESTATE WANTEO WANTED Between I4ih and 59th Sts. 10 (o 1J Story Loft Building About 101 with possession ol 4 or i lower flours May 1st, i 922 Will buy or iiki- !r,ng lease ? ?BtoUm ?SHjeclotfes Companp, ) 14 Wall St. New York City MANHATTAN REA1 !.*>TArE 5-Story Am.? Base. Dweilinsr ir '.. .?? : ? is, baths; mi : THOMAS J. O'REILLY . (limn Office, Broadway ar 100th St. REAL ESTAT? liROKEKS Established IS?.l Htarace S. Ely & Co I REAL ESTATE ??isiiop "iuilsun-r, *n William Street. New York BUSINESS M .f. L Er er PROPERTY BUSINESS A PAM9 PROPERTY! '** *** P.* rr-t **w Graroercv 3*54 & CO. DANCING INSTRUCTION LOVELL'S 637 MADISON AVE. Cor.59tli-St.4gPHON|A | , -S3 |i)? W? guarantee to tflach you to -an**- ill ths latest mod rn 'a.-.ces quickly -inrt oorructly. 10 LESSONS $8 PRIVATE LESSONS . CHOI T APPOINTTitETiT LO v. M. TO II P, M. SUMMONS SUPREME COURT. NEW YORK COUNTY. ' ' - ? INC., : against LUDWIG POTTASCH. De "? ? named def? ver th? to gei o? your a - If tho compta I j not served witl h to e a notice ?'? pla ..: ?ft' s a! tornej p. thin ? - or answer. igains** * ou ? : le r the I In the cota* ; sued New '? ?*?-'- O ober I5i.ii. 1321. r MOERS, Attorne* tor Plaintiff, - .. ?? .' Address. No. 7 Rector Street M ? )??.'**,. ?? Of N .?"?' York. To Ludwig Pottasch *. ig summons Is served upon you by publicatl n pursuar to an order of Hon ? leorga v. Mu i of the Su Novem ? ? I 21, .-- Bled with the complaint in ?of Ksw York at the New i"ork <.'r.unt> Court [?oust* i n i. h s C DateJ, New l'ork, November l-t; h, ly21. I Attorney 7- Plaintiff, No. 2 Re* tor Si reet, - LEGAL NOTICES THE TRADINO COMPANY, INC.?New York Registered Trademark?Lss Mai < ..? Do raes. LNKIRNISIHEI) APARTMENTS TO LET Bron\ F O R D H A M HEIGHTS The most picturesque section of Fordharn. Overlooking the beautiful Concourse, St. James and Poe Parks. 193d St. Crest?n Ave. High Cla? Elevator Apartments OPEN FOR INSPECTION 3-4-5 Rooms At Extremehp*llow Rentals LARGE! LKfrlT AND AIRY Every ?Jjiftceivsbie Improvement blocks to Fordham and :. ngsbrldge Road express sta ? m, Lexington Ave. subway. and !)th Ave. "L." 3 lutes' walk from Fordham Ltlon, New York Cen'ra!. Agent on Premises LONG ISLAND HEAL ESTATE OU Gmrdet* Citw CEO. L. HUB BELL, neat e*m? I H*m?. Avlstl?. Field. *.???*??. WiKkMin BROOKLYN REAL ESTATE i REALTY ASSOCIATES "Builder* of 800 Easy HousekveDlns Hume?" 1 162 Rennen St., BROOKLYN SUMMONS ??PREME COURT. COUNTY j NEW TORK.?ITALIAN SAVINGS BANK OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK., f .-..;.hi JOSEPH G. COHEN and I BERNARD -7. McCANN, as Executors o? the Last Will an.i Testament of. Andrew] F Kennedv, Deceased; COURTNEY BAB and ".MARY" BARCOCK, his wife, ; a ? "Mary" being fictitious, he;- cor reet firs' name being unknown to plain? tiff, the plaintiff intending to designate ihcreoy the wife, if ar.v. of the defendant Courtnev Babcock: Katherine NOBLE; HARRIET STINEMAN; WILLIAM B , ;: ?NFDY and ".MARY" KENNEDY his ' . - ? : ime "Mary' being; fict.tlous. con -? : first name b"lnt?; unkno ??? ntlfl the plaintiff Intending to desig ?..?? thereby the wife, If any. of Lhe de '??? lan William B Kennedy: HUGH KENNED i vlng i nd "JANE ' K EN N'BD?, his wife, i? .?me ?\!.m^' be;r.g . ?? her correct first name tieing un ?? to p.'alntlff, the plaintiff intending : ?nignate thereby the wife I? any. of the defendant Hugh Kennedy; "JANE" Jan?" being flctl ? ? c? rrect first name being unknown ., ntlff, the plaintiff intending to des gna thereby the widow, if any, of ?a.-i Hush Kennedy, if h? be deceased; THE EES and HEIRS-AT-LAW of said, Hugh Kennedy, if he be deceased, who are | mknown to plaintiff; THE PEOPLE OF : I HE STA1 E OF NEW YortK, Defendants. SUMMONS. TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT*": YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to an- ' wer the c unplalnt In thli action, and to i ?? ? op. of your answer, or, if the not served with this sum- ; :: m;-. to serve a notice of appearance on ? 'lainl ft's Attorneys within twenty after tiio service of this summons, exclusive of tne day of service In case i .. ? ? lure ? i appear, or answer. Judg- j ill be taken against you by de- [ . ulf tor tho nftlet demandad in rho con:- . plaint Dat? 1, New York October 10, 1921. W A Y L A N D ,fe B ERN AR D. eys for Plaintiff, Office and Post Address, :?5 Broadway, Bor- '? ittan, New York City, fn HUGH KENNED?, t? living, and ? IANE" KENNEDY, his wife, tho rar,?,* being fictitious, her corre:, first ?nknown to plaintiff, the plain nding to designate thereby the ' wife .i any, of the defendant Hugh Ken ne?lj "JANE" KENNEDY, the name Jan being fictitious, ner correct first name being unknown to plaint.fr. : ?ft tending ;?? des?nate, thereby the widow, If any, of said Hugh Kennedy, if lie be deceased; THE DEVISEE? and HEIRS AT ! ? '?'? of said Hugh Kennedy, if he ho deceased, who aie unknown tg plaintiff. Th? foregoing summons is served upon you by publication, pursuant to an ord*. of Hon. George V. Mullan, Justice of the ? Co.urf of the State of New York, dated November 16, 1921, .??,! filed with the complaint in the office o? the Clerk . th? County of New York at .-? if Manhattan, City of New York, ? -? ig been original'?/ filed ? sa ..i ? ?lerk i ?ctober 11, 192 '. The object of the action is to to ?close ? irtg?g . dated .March 28, 1911, id by Andrew F. Kennedy, now ?e. 1.1 Th-> Park Mortgage Company City o? New York, a dornest! Ion, ... r-. the payment of $20,0?'i> -. . i interesl rhe property . ? Bori ug of Manhattan, i Ity of New York, County of New York, and is at"the southeasterly '-orner < Sherman Avenue and Ellwood .Street, about 100 feet 3 Inches In front on She-i-ian Av?nue. and I i rear and "4,"> fe?t In front on voud Street and 250 feet in rear, i d, Now York, November .";. il,:*? WAYLAND A BERNARD, neys for Plaintiff, I '?5 Broadway. Borough of Manhattan. New York City. DISSOLUTION NOTICE .STATE OF NEW YORK. OFFICE OF THE .. rv of .S?a'-. ? ; . RTIFICATE. Issued In duplicate, i hereby certifies that the Concord Chemical ' Company, inc., a domestic stock corporation. id m Hum office on this? "th day of December, 1S31, papers for the voluntary ition of such corporation -.rider section the General Corporation Law, and appears therefruni that such corpora - ? compiled with -aid section in order . ed. WITNESS fu:- hand and tho seal of office ..f the Secretary of State, at tho City of Albany, ihis ?th day of D?< , mber, one thousand nine hundred twenty-one. (Signed) C W. TAFT. Second Deput: Secretary of State. DISSOLUTION OF PART "HIP.?Please take notice that tl s -h'.v made and .-nl.er.--d Into ?-.- r. 1919 between the undersigned, hau all real.ts terminated on this 9th 1921, and that the un? dersigned, Spl. R. Kahn and Joseph B Cantor, assume each, every and a!i of the luM::!?i of the said copartnership and ??'.1 continue mom under the trad* nam? : of Kahu firess Co., at "?4-3?5 West 32nd street. New York City. S R. KAHN J. B. ! CANTOR, MOSBS BERNSTEIN. AUCTION SALES PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that, t, ?j will sell at public ?ale on iv-.em ber -"Th. 1921, at 10 A. 31., at 338 Avetra? . ?. Manhattan Borough, New Yor'< riry '.,? count of BARNETT KAPLAN and MOHN HENRY HESSMAN, on? United M?? ? ?r Truck, Serial No. 35,198, Motor No. lV-'U-E. CLYDESDALE TRUCK SALES CORP., ?jj 339 Avenue B, New York CTtj". LOST. FOUND AND REWARDS LOST? Temporary certificat*. No. T. M. IS,279, for ?1.000 7 <_ per rent E. I. du Pont fie Nemours ft Co.. Inc., ten-year ?fold bond. Kinder will be rewarded. Notify P. G. Four man. 29 Broadway, New York. LOST?Monday, Gold Filigree Bar Pin with pearl pendants; between Riverside Drive.' 12id St. and HKth St. Subway station to* Christopher St. .toward. Apt. 22. 620 W. , LOST- Two ?--...'l '-ats for "The Bat** at; the Mo rosco Theater. Liberal reward : for their return. I must see It. Lost bankbook* LOST -Bankbook ?o. 718124 of the Union Dime Savings Bank Is minelng. Any per B0*n having a claim to It la hereby called upon to present ihe same within ten days or submit to having said passbook cancelled and a new one Issued. LOST?Bankbook No. g3?2a9 of the Ohio Dime Saving? Hank Is missing. Any per? l?n having a *lalm lo it Is hereby railed upon to present the same within t?n day* or submit 1.0 having Raid passbook COn celled and a new one Issued. LOST- Bankbook No. 15S740. Union Square Savings Bank. 20 Union Square, New York. Payment stopped. Finder please return I bank. LUST?Bankbook No. 152264. North River Savings Bank. 31 W. 34th Street. Pay- : ment ?topped Finder please return to bank. LOST?Bankbook No, 5674132 The Greenwich Savings Bank. 248 Sixth .Ave.. M. Y. City. Paym<*nt stoppe,;. Please return to bank. LOST?Bank Book No. 171863. The New fork Savings Bank; payment stopped. Finder please return to Bank. PERSONAL ~, MARY--Meet me at the Morosco Theater to-night. You must see -The Bat" and vou will forgive me.?JOHN. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET East Side 50TH ST., LEXINGTON AVE. ("Hotel Rut ledge)? Women exclusively; newly deco rated; room, b,tth. $1? weekly up; also room use bath, ill weekly up; restaurant i-onvenleni?" ; big reduction for 2 persons. :*"1> ST., AT MADISON AVE. (Hotel Ash ton)?N'.wly decorated room; use of bath; tl'i week up; room, bath, $12.50 weekly up; buses, surface cars, subway; full hotel service; restaurant. West Side SlSTST.,COLTJMBUS AVE. (Colonial Hotel) ? Newly decorated furnished rooms; use of bath; 812 weekly up; elevate.1, surface cars, subway; full hotel service ; restaurant. 265 WEST END AVE.?-Suite, single rooms and studios, with or without bath* ret BOARDERS WANTED 30TH ST., AT LEXINGTON AVE. (Hotel Rutledge) ? For ladies; or.e room and meals from $1S up; elevator, telephone, etc.; full hotel service; newly decorated. SUN PARLOR, also small room, with board: gentlemen preferred; references. Circle o229. HELP WANTED MALE SALESMEN ? can offer a permanent position in New York City where a liberal commission, with drawing account, offers unlimited possibilities with immediate income. Applicant must hava successful sales record. Call before 1 o'clock. R. H. Denny Room 506, US West 44th St. Automobile Instruction AUTO INSTRI CTION. 4 and S weeks' courses for Owners, * 'hai!ff-".ir?. Mechanics, ?ale&met:. WEST SIDE V M C. A. ?06 West 57th St., New York. HELP WANTED Instruction HUNDREDS OF BUSINESS C iNCERNS depend on the Drake Business Schools to recommend surely efficient bookkeepers, stenographers and other business workers. They know that Drake students are we'! taught. Send for our catalog if you're con? templating a business career. Phone Beek man 2727, or Prospect 74S6. Schools ir. both : ? '; .rk and Brooklyn. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE Chambermaids CHAMBERMAID, Waitress, Cook; youn? Irish srlrls, together or separate-, all ex pe.'!??^e.i and highly recommended. K.. Miss Hofmayer's Agency, 10 E. 43d st., 3d floor, Telephone S<>47 Murray Hill. I'lUMBERMAID-WAlTRESS. young neat, nice appearing gin, experienced; sxce! l*?nt references; city; $60. Mrs. Masons *._??-?? ; s w est 43d st. CHAMBERMAID-ASSISTANT WAITRESS. Young English woman; good, faithful servant. E.. Miss Hofmayer's Agency, io , E 43d St., 3d floor. Cooks COOK and BUTLER?Two very neat, capa ble, conscientious Filipinos; excelle;, t references; city, country. Mason's Agent*., ; 3 West 43d st. COOK?(Dan!?hi Young, reliable, willing: city, country; very highly recommended. Miss Hall's Bureau, 17 West 44th St. V.n derl lit $340. COOK; young Swede; with or without ki chon maid, excellent references. I-, Miss Hofmayer*? Agency, 10 E. 48d st., 3d floor. COOK?Protestant ; $70; four years 'ae* place; anywhere; most desirable. Miss Sheas Agency, S E. 4!et. Murray Hill 677?. COOK, young; reliab'.e, expert .:00k; very highly recommended. Miss Hail's Bu? reau 1? West 44th at. Vanderbilt S340. COOKS, chambermaids, waitresses (Finn? ish); references, l.ehti Agency, ?S Kan 126th st. Harlem 5615. COOK, Scotch, young; capable, highly rec? ommended. Miss Hall's Bureau, 17 West 44th st. COOK?Good manager: country preferred; exceptional. Miss Fitzgerald's Bureau, 366 5th Ave. Day Workers DAY WORKERS?Accommodation cook or waitress for dinners or luncheons. A.. Miss Hofmayer's Agency. 10 E. 43d st. _d floor. Telephone 8947 Murray mil. DAY'S WORKER, excellent cleaner; neat, reliable, responsible woman; highly rec orn mended; $4,10. Mason's Agency, is West 4'. i st. lx>ngacre 0168. General Houseworkers, Etc. HOUSEWORKER?Good cook, waitress; young; $00; anywhere- good references. Miss Shea's Agency. ? BB. 41st st. Murray j HOI ?EWORKER, Swedish; newly landed: neat, witling; recommended. Sampson's Agency, T ** 4 Lexington H< CSEWORKERS, laundresses; ia'eij .*. ?? 1 girls. Lehtl Agency 7i Bast lZEth Harlem 5515. HOUSEWORKER, young; good cook.; excel? lent references. Miss Fitzgerald's Bureau. : nut) 5th A ve. V.'.?MAN dee!res situation, housekeeper, host chaperon, companion; excellent*musi? cian : anywhere ; references exchanged. M. S., L3II Broadway. Governesses, Etc. j GOVERNESS?Nursery, physical care n gulst; young, good, capable, exceptional references, shea's Agency, 6 E. 4*s* ?t Murray Hill ?774. ' NURSERY GOVERNESS; young English woman; excellent trained nurse. T., Miss Hofmayer's Agency. 10 E. 43d st-, Sd floor Telephone S947 Murray Hill. Laundresses, Etc. LAO* DRESS? First class, wants three days a week ; splendid references. Miss Shea's Agency. 6 E. 41st. Murray Hill 577 4. Nurse*-, Etc. INFANT*** NURSE English Protestant thoroughly competent, conscientious; ex c S lient references: $70. Mrs. Mason's Agency. 11 West 43d ?t. Loogacre ?16?. NURSE?Young. Scotch; hospital trained i exceptional. Ml?? Fit_g?ra?drs Bureau Ml 15th Ave. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE Nu raes. Etc. CHILD'S Nl'ftfP. young. assist chimb?* w.-rk. sew,ng. city, country; high'y re; omm-nd?il. Miss Hall's Bur?!*'". 1? Wir? 44th st. Vanderbllt M'.40. NPRSE?Young; thoroughly capable; cann * try'preferred. Mi*s Fltsgerald's Bureau, 3??" '"-th Av??. _ "fURSE Y'ounr; two children; ,sxcej?tlon&' referenoes. Miss Kitzgeraid's Bureau, S?< 5th Ave. ?Aa?tresse? WAITRESS PARLORMAID, ?"anadian, tail, neat. refined, good appearance lionaily orapetent; splendid references' %'i'j. Mason s Agency. It West 43d St. WAJTRESS-PARL'.'RMAlI?; ? ?ung, ni ??? appearing Irish woman; stood refer?n<:e?. K.. Hiss Hofn av: - ?"ureacy 19 E. 43i ?t, ad floor. Tel HS47 Moray Hill. WAITRESS-CHAMBERMAID, y.-mng Irish girl; we;; recommended. Sampson's Agency 7SJ, Lexington av. WAITRESS, chambermaid, bricht young Jrlsh; JEO ; any v.) ere ; good r<-fer?*n?-^>s M'es Shea* Agency, 8 E. *1?A. Murray Hll. .Miscellaneous BXCELLENT Swedish cooks, rharr.ber malds. butlers and couples; city, coun? try. H?rta ?"arison's i-wsdiih Ap?neles, 7S :* Lexington av??.. near <>lsi. st. Rhir.'lan'ii." >>547. ?23? Broad A-av (?orner 82d st. PARLORMAID?Ne-t, nice, young Ir'.? , girl; experienced; excellent references. -:*>?; $S0. Mason's Agency, 15 West 43d s1. Longacre 9iio. SITUATION WANTED MALE Domestic BUTLER ? Second man. hoieeman: to g?th-r or "?"para'?; ail HrM class ser? vant??, id., Miss Hofmayer's Agency, 1 B. 13d st.. 3d Boor. Tel 8*47 Murray Kill. BUTLER. COOK. MOUSEWORKEB ? Young, n?sat Austrian; beet thorough training; obliging; moderate Werner's '?-'?- . 20 W. 43d; i.orica.- - i;."7 French; v^y neat; ?v. ceptionally competent, conscientious; most hitrhiy recommended: SSO. Mrs. Mason'a Agency, 18 West 4id st. BUTLER, usefu!: very isat nice, efficient: young Filliplno; excellent reference?. city, coun'ry; IT,-. Mason's Agency. 11 West 43d si BUTLER. Scandinavian; capable, gooi appearing, anywhere; ISO; fine refer - onces Miss Shea's Agency, 6 East 41st e*. Murray KHI 6774. Bi'TLER. usef.j',; g-.vlss: three years'spier. - did references. t'haughnessy'a Agenc; . ?50 Sixth ave. i OOK - ? ? BUTLER?Two very neat capable, conscientious Filipinos; excel :enr. references, city, country. Mason'* Agency. 11 West 43d St. COOK, Flllipino; first class; exceptional*;* competent: most excellent references: SSO. Mrs. Mason's Agency, is West 43d st. Longacre 9160. COUPLE?Young French-American : cook. butler; competent, attractive, "will? ing, obliging; $!*:-?. Wet! - ' '-?'>". ?" West 43d. Locgacre SS?;7. COUPLE Good, plain cook; useful butler. entire housework, reliable, se-tled; any? where: S'.OO. Wettler's Agency, 10 West. ? Longacr? "fS?j7. COUPLE, colored; butler, useful; excellent cook; entire work: $'.?2'*: anywr.er? Sheas Agency, 6 East ?Ist st. Murray HUI ?774. COUPLE, superior. Scotch: Butler, exceller: cook: entire work; S150-, anywher-. Sheas Agency. 8 E. 41st. Murray HU? *77 = HOUSEMAN, useful., wait table; r.ea". bright, young (Filipino) ; very willing ; ?slty, country, ?'l?. Masons Agency. IS West 43d. HOUSEMAN French, young, experlencsd, >ng references; Sa"; anywhere. MJs< Shea's Agency, ^ E 41st. Murray Hill 67"J. HOUSEMAN. Scotch experienced, bos refer? nces; city, countrv. Shaughnessy'a Agency, SSO Sixth ave. JAPANESE?Experienced ?-oolf-butler : splen? did references. Agency, 106 West 45th. Bryant 7787. Miscellaneous A C I*. -... WITH BROAD EXPERIENCE INCLUDING RAILROAD ''TILITIB?* VND MUNH rPAL ACCOUNTING, i?EEKS CONNECTION AS SENIOR WITH RELI ?. n LE FIRM OP ACCOUNTANTS, OL. POSITION ?VS AUDITOR, COMPTROL? LER OR OFFICE MANAGER WITH RS ' ? IRPORATION. C. P. A.. B IX -? ELIZABETH, N J. i AFTER DINNER SPEAKER: few dat.*? opee. .Matthew M<-Grann? LIT E. Hayes ?ve ?ro?a, L. ?. Tel. Newtown 2046. _EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES Domestic Help COOKS. houseworki?rs. maids, day workers (colored) ; city or country. Kemp's Agency. Audubon 286*. BUSINESS CARDS Diamonds, Jewelry, Etc DIAMONDS bought an i sold for cash. Advice free B way, id floor Dogs, Cats, Birds, Poultry, Etc. POLICE PUPPIES for s3l? private family A. Anderson, 47:! Pro?: :ct a"., Brooklyn. Phone 3188 South W. Furniture WE pat highesl prices for furniture. ? antiques, brie ? brae, books, art. etc. KINGSLEY. ts L'nlverslty Place. sai ? .''7 7. Men's Clothing OVERCOAT.-', sutts, turned In three days 34? De Kalb av., B'kly?*u Prospect ?08*. FORECLOSURE SALES SUPREME COURT. COUNTY OF NEW YORK".?BOLOMON RILEY, Plaintiff, again-. Ni SKI BOR OPERATING COM PANT, INC., and others, Defendants. lr. pursuance uf a judgment of fore ?! ?-??ure and .-ale, duly made and enter?.: In the ?b'V.v entitled action and beai date the 17th day of November, 1921. I, the undersigned, the referee in ?aid judgmsn . named, will sell at pusltc auction, at the Exchange Salesroom, No* 14-lti Veas y 3treet, n ?h?; Borough oC Manhattan; Ctty of N< .v Tforlc, or. the 21st, day of Deceinbe:, 1951, at 12 o'clock noon on that day. by JOSEPH P rnT. Auctioneer, the premises ed by said judgment to be sold, ant* therein described as follows: ALL that certain l?jt, piece or parcel of ?S?d. w,'h the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situ?t-, lying and being In t*v Borough uf Manhattan, Clly. Cciu.it i Stat? of New Turk, bounded an?l ds s<:r.b>-d as follows: BEGINNING ..; a pcfnt on -.be northerlv tide of We^-t One-hundred and-thirtieth ' h'.rty fee'. ? by the ir. - of the norther!") side of Ws* I ? i and 'li.: i, the westerly sid.; of Lenox Avenue; running theme northerly paraii. ; with '.. " the wa. :hr.-.ugh a party wall, nine-y :.?r.-? feet jr. i the ?.en:er tine uf cha thence - - Dug the same. tw?snl rly. again par allel ?? Ith t W wests : .-nox Ave? nu" si/' ?j , ? mee through an nine ieet an.. eleven Inches '. i th la . ? W?Mt One-hundreil-and-thirtieth Street an; ?? -isfi-rlv u.;.->aic tne ?ame. twenty ' n?Kinning. Dated. New Turk. November 2S 1921 RI.'HaHI? I?. THURSTON, Referee. ANTHONY J. ROMAGNA I y fo Plai'itlfT. U0 William Street, Borough of Manhattan, \'-w Totk City. rha followiag is a ?liagram of th* property t-> be srld : Its ?-?et nurr.b*r Is 10" West 130th street. Bvrough of Man : hattan. New York Ciry. C"Cter line of bloc j ?ofl ft ? ??y "? no ft. '.Veat ijOth Stree? The approximate amount at the Hen ?.? -?harge, to satisfy which the above-A?? scribed property is to be sold, i>? .S*??? thousand tour hundred iwenry une ?cd ?1/100 ($7,<U1<1) Dollars with interesi thereon froni the 1 H*fi ?a * "? vember, 1921, together ?'.*h tne costs ^nd allow? ance amounting to t:'55.er> with interest from November 2?. 1921. ogether n!? th? expenses at the saic. The approximat ? amount of the taxes, aaaevsments and water rates, or oth?r iier.a which are to b? ?:;owed to the purchaser oat ?-' the , cha.?e money, or paid by th? R.-fere?. im Two hun?Jr<?d fifty and 44/100 Uuiia:?* (*250.4?> and Interest. Dated. New Torit. Novemb*?- ?*. 13*1. 4 RICHARD M. THURSTON, Rsius*? .