Cromwell Captures $3, OOO Handicap at Havana Track Qen. J* M. Gomez, Favorite, Fails to Finish in Money fjeanor S, Ia Second and Sea Prince Third in New Year Feature. Which h Witnessed hy Larg esl Crowd of lhe Season at Oriental Park ?? l i ablt o Tht , ?? . , HAVANA. Cuba. -Ian. 1.?Cromwcll, th.e six-year-okl gclding by I plaudit. ard an outsider in the bctting. won the $3,000 New Vear's Bandicap al one and three-sixteenths miles at Oriental Park here this i tfternoon. Cromwell, which raced in the colors of W. .1. Daly, came from behind in The stretch and beal Kleanor S. by half a length. Sea Prince M third. * <;,x v t in the l'ei .'th<- . General .1. M. Coi e; . rv;r. carrie I '? ' impost >? 1 the Goldblatl and Atta Boy 11. ... was witno ed the lars row of 1 hc :" the break rain to-da -' ? r08 stering in ? , thc' seven cvenl The fourth rr .-r jecoi lai: ' eature, which _. a fine I eld ot sprin t ? . uited '7i ?"> decided up iet, \-a the players followed the fortui r o' the Goldblatt stable and made the e.-.try. Gt-v'iicr and Ararat, a | o i Tiiicd rhoice. N'either finished n ie money. I.asl -<-. ., four-year-old eolt owned by E. C. Paul, set s sizzling pnee from the jart ;>:;fi crossed (he line a lenpth an.! ? j,a|f ?- froni of Mken. kvbieh was ;esf . ollowed ? Ige Pryov. The opening race was won by Lorena y|gri , " , -, ' .??? ,-ontP.i OVei thi t WO /,._. routr ii <*??>..'. fashion Fin ggtlf, :, b* !" 1 shot. led i< proce ?? tho second, a-~,\ Fo ? - on choice, barei: ,,,r. - raci (two ? pur; - *'?"> two furlongi ? ? ? Marcellia, ' < ?? 7 ti and out, won . Pan mft ??; (Doml ? ' lo 5, 1 tr. :: and ?ut, wene. ,.i-'-' 1 !nr??:?:??. 115 (Knpin . : ? . ,.-? ; . tliird. Tinio, I j3 -.'. Paladiui Conwtthim, S< I '.-mon and Enrl o a so ran. ?, ond race (thi - ??? olds pursc < ;,'.,, - ' ngs) ? Kincftstle I < - ,Ke, Mvi, 6 to 1, 6 t? 2 and 6 to 6 >?? ? ? ;? , (pP ? l to 5. 1 tO j lo S ? -? : . . '? \V. ., f h ? (Terratt i. 2 to . ,-r.: '?,?". " -im, 1:07 1-! :' '??"'. ' 'olonel ' 'hile, 3pods ?? R ? '?"?' ?,,;J" ran Third rar?? ri ur-year-olds and upward: pur4<, J7 ; 1 .. . : s K;.,:r rurl, ? . ?? l Goe 1 Jlopf 107 (1 Ie) ? to , :' to D an I ? ? ? ; won . Hi,. : '' ' McI^auRhltn I l to 2 <-?.?;! :nr. 104 . p((,.-.- - - - ? nd 1 to 77 won A;k?n. 104 (i: tfl ??'.:' :? ?? ?- | ? (.Terratt). 7 to 1, to 7 and to ? ont, 100 (PooH. 15 to - ? [.second 'alr Orient, Loh ? - ? : to 1 = .-.'! even i '?: rd " i- . I ..''. t i;an y*,^' '?' ?' '.,'., wai :.., .. I The Pirate alst ? ,n. Plant Wins Moi AnniiaJ Troph\ AmericaVPremierWalker Easily Tops 1921 List of "Vinge<1 W Athletes By Jack Masters Willie Plant, America's premier heel ,ra-toe expert, heads the list of point orf? in the Moi ningside Athletic ?10 for 1921. Plnnt whn? urnllrinw trophy. mi,. e;d ?po,"';' : ? ?? to ranKed foremos! i th, -mal) club di Vok A.?iid ' only to tho Ne district '' ub ' ' ' metropolitan ,'.' *c,\' A~ :' :ation of the :*ZS'' '?' '? lorningside ar..."er *ra r' athlete, has equaled ,,,'.' '""rr' anci . Willie won the 4 n.a ' '" and even mile titles ??,..'" ' '? tai one, seven and ,Z! "';-' c,ha? pionships, established ^ new recor<] foi ,;,o long wa,k and ^o-hou/S ' lV? ;!ib';' f0r thc hi add - ? ? "umeroug h -,? ' v ^',,: ous ' 'otenv, ?' ' h-? '''"''-?- at from'btie beinir h; CS' "'' mos1 "otab e of these ''onev.T.i8 vo'; ": ";'- ' 'ty-Hall-to 7he;;.!'"' ?? whei I ? lowered gl< ?- : *' a hopeless stru?r ?otted to"',r"''-"- :':" ;";:i' maA? a1"' Tho e ' :: ' n,e!1 Ws:':' ? ctes in thej <-~Wia-ilUfr " '' ' ' ..--i 88 ' ?i. w ?; .' ???? .:. -, ?-A. T?hu ":"T-" ' .30*4 csg :::::::::: SS* tt??" - ??.- .5JJJ ?-sifofn ? ....:::: i>S .'?Ir u "ian. runner 171* '^LuT :? ' --unner ". .V.. j? 4 '-?V P?h 'a ""^- -.-' ... 17 '-!.. w^,r. ? l-?. md ' ' I* "-H r .! " :'-r-: 1 '?-T i>:.M"!:- 'r'- runne 1 f ' ??~?.-/*hrv!';>? runn, ' -r i 7*u" *t!-.r Record luhl Will Starl in $3,000 Handicap Feature NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 1. The largest d thal i\ er faccd ;? stai ter in the I N>w Vi ;i:'- Da\ Handicap will C*0 ;" thc pi -1 at lhe Fair Gi ounds track to-morrow afternoon in an eft'ort to ( apture the $3,000 purse. I ghteen ol the best thoroughbreds in training ' i "sl "-ti- the field, thr distance beine' i. mile and ii sixteonl h Sands of Plcasure, which won tl ?> Chri tmns Handicap nt .lofforson Park1 Tipp ty Witchet, Irish 1%--.. United \ erde, Slipper.v Elm and Bunga Buck are among those who will attract thc form players, but the held seems to be very evcnly matched, and although Kpecu ation is centered upon one or two favorites, it would not. bo surprising il an outsider landed tho purse at a nie< price. rhis race will inaugurate tiic Fair Grounds meeting, and the Business Men's A<>.u ation, which :.< conducting ihe affair. is coniident that. there will be no legal difficullies because of thc > itcm of bctting, despite thc fact lhat lhe director.^ are now under an indict menl held over I'rom last winter and can bi prosocuted on the charge Ihcn laid before (hc grand j ; i v bv the Dis li ? ? Attorney. French-Farrell Tcum Win in I'inchursl Golf PINEHURST. N. C., Jan. 1. Eramctt French. Yoiingstown, and John Fnrrell, Quakcr Ridgc, defeated Cyril Walker, Englewood, and Charles Mothorselc, in an exhibition golf match on the cham p onship course to day. They had a best ball of 35. 38 73 in u strong wind. Farrell, with a 7:'.. had thr- best ind: \ dual score. A. Ranney, of Greenwich, is the first. playcr to make a "? on tho new seventeenth hole on the No. :'. course. He holed a 30-yard mashie shot. Tvrconncll Celts Advancc I*. p aying their gan c with the Calpe Americans in tl < qualifying round of i tho Southern New York State Foothall ' Association cup 1 i< the Tyrconnell , Ci Its wont out by '< goal to 0 al Wood ?':i'.r, L, !.. yesterday, and advanced to the v.r*'. regular round, in which they will meet Glen Cove on the latter% grounds next Sunday. From athrow-in I b> O'Halloran Graham shot the only goal of tho game hall" an hour from the start. Bay Kidgc Soccers \\ in Easjly "l%c Bay flidire Strollers defeated thc Britannic soccer eleven by the score of B goals to 2 in the second division of the New York State League a;. St. Agat.ha Oval yesterday. The issue was practically settlcd in the lirst half. at the end of which thr. visitors led by 3- 0. Queskey shot two ;,roals and A. Johnston, Mitchell and !?'. Johnston one each for the Strollers. Miller scored twice for the losing side. Soccer Doiildf-Ilcader To?day A double-header in the annual inter? national soccer serios ut New York Oval will be the b:g attraction for fol lowers of soccer this afternoon. Team? representing Sweden and Spain will be the lirst to take the field at 1 p. m. In the second game America will bc pitted against Scotland. _-?-??? Brooklyn. and Yonkers in Tie A tie at 1 to 1 was thc outcome of the New York State Foothall League game between the Brooklyn Football < lub ar.d thc Yonkers Thistlcs at the Ridgewood Baseball Grounds in Brook? lyn yesterday. mngside A. C. With 81 Points Willie PJant Two Games for Crescents The Crescent A. ('. baskctball team starts the new year with eleven straight victories tucked away, its latest victim being thc Union Gollege team. Two games are on tap at rhe New Mooners' courb this week, St. Bonaventui'e appearing Tuesday night I and the College Five, "r Brooklyn. on I F ii d v ,n m h t. IN ALL FAIRNESS By W. J. MACBETH THK ,i0W y;ai' Promiwa much for sport. Thore may nol be'the 11 tluT ?1f(V,),;tP1rna,io"a1 eompetition alon* all lincs that provaiied ,.9 lui:f:', ?, r^;11 llr win be ??** ^ *? --? >^ . r, ;?b0l'7 that BchMW" P?" ^rtesies between vduals if ?o T v ??tair' wi" *? e t ,? the pretension ol the Carpentie*-Dcmpsey embroglio, bul Eng Wiil ? 'S "l*' T Mn?,n* oveT tho or* '-"<"< little man she hn Jimmy Wilde- flywcight champion of the wodd Knglaml, too is going to figure in international yachLing along our shores, or though the Rritkh (?,.= N i ,.,. ;, . . , ?T1 froni our ?"-meter craft abroad lant yeai, .1 has been decided Lhat Uhey will repay the visit ,? 1922 Thee ? * every reason, then, to believe the Corinthians will havc onc of their standards that were >n vogue before the World War; perhaps to a better stardard. for there ,s groater *mlercs1 in the small boat than ever before and consequently tho sport fc no, C01lfhled exclusively t0 the multi-million! air< England probably wiH nol send a leam here in scarch of the polo cup oefore 19J4. But m the mean time lhe game will nol bc allowed lo ag. Some fine now players ave being developed in thc army and ai our big colleges, so that Davereux Milburn's champion four should find plenty ol i-eaerves and support two years hencc if help is needed. Cevtainlv the type ol the American pony has been improved until it is now consideied lie very finest to be found anywhere in the world. There seems ,*> evidence of any abatemenl of public interest in sports generally. Professional sports- boxing and basketball-continuc fo pack [Madison Square Garden and the other clubs and halls of thc citv ? If there is any financial depression it has not yel pinched Lo the cxtcnl where tlie devotee is required to forego his hobby. Professional Boxing Again in Grave Jeopardy j |>ROFESSIONAL boxing in New York State. for some reason or'other, van lasl three or four seasons at most at a time. It would nol be al : all surpnsing if the Walker law were repealed ai the nexl meeting of the . Legislaturc. The whole trouble lics with the professionals most closclv associated with the game and thc men who naturally should be most. soliciLous ?f its welfare. II is a long story, thi.; trouble whicli has been browing foi months. but which reached a crisis last week in the oflicial announccmcnl that lhe stato armories would bc thrown open Lo professional promotcrs. There lics thc danger. Por if so many buildings of liugo capacity arc available, thc city and state are bound to be hippodromed to deatli. Promoters who have been doing business under the Walker law and ivlio have heavy invcstments in property devoted principally to boxing could not hope to oope successfully with a rival who could operate an armory, light and rent free. on a possiblc commission basis with the National Guard. The one to be most seriously injured would bo Te\ Rickard, of course. Rickard declares he will carry his light to the highest courts, aml even to the Governor, if necessary, and thal hc is prepared to cali on influences lhat would junk boxing rather than submit to such unfair eompetition. Temporarily the atmosphere seems somewhai beclouded. It is not known whether the militia authorities intend to repudiate the authority of tlie State Athletic Commission. Tho law vests this commission with absolute control of professional boxing and wrestling throughoul the state. Chairman William Muldoon says that no licenses will be \sf his old foe, Ritchie Mitchell, after such fashion that Milwaukee friends refuse to cough up to see their idol plastered. So civic pridc now turns to Pinky. Of the two brothers Pinky is thc more seriously regarded. Hc is young an?l shifty and a tough boy to boot. It was thought a year ago that hc would soon outgrow the lightweighl class, but lie has nol yet o-rtitl uated to thc welter division. Pinky Mitchcll is very likely to give Mr. Leonard a busy afternoon. though there seems littlc danger of Bcnny leaving his crown behind when he shakes the dust of Milwaukee. from his Feet. Cleveland Scribes Assume Pessimistic Tone JJTANDSOME HARRY PRAZEE, of the .Boston Red Sox, has far from any comer on undesirable publicity. The Boston scribes have said some mean things. aboul this owner. But most of it. has been mild in coinparison to what tbe Cleveland lads are handing Jim Dunii and Tris Speaker. Out Cleveland way they iigurc George Burns thc equal of Mclnnis and Elmer Smith a fai better asset than Stuffy. .loe Harris, too, is a high class bal! player. Thc trade is frankly deplored as a death blow ta Cleveland's pennant prospects. Provided he gets some pitching, Prazee may make a lot of people c-at crow before next fall. He has an aggregation of sluggers, and hitting covers a multitude of other baseball weaknesses- There is reason to be? lieve Joe Dugan, of tho Athletics. may fetch up in the Hub. If so, the Red Sox of 1P2*J will annoy a number of good teams. Tennis Ranking Should Meet Approval r|M!E ranking of the best tennis players in the United States during 1921, inen, women. juniors and boy3, as made public to-day by the ranking committee of the United States Lawn Tennis Association, will r.o doubt meet with gencral commendatlon among those qualified lo judge. Some there are. of a certainty, who ivill feel that they havo been dis criminated against in these ranking Tists, and that must ever be where the human equation enters. To the 'unbiased mind, however, the players have been as fairly ranked as possible, under tlie existing condition/? and | that is all we have a righL to expect. Take the first three men in the singles, for instance, Tilden, John-! ston and Riehards. Where are we to find their equals? Each possesses certain points of cxcellence that are peculiar to him alone. Tilden, with his immense diversity of stroke and mastery of tactics; Johnston, with I that peerless forehand drive* and iiis skill at. severe. overhead volleying, and young Riehards, the nstarvel of a marvelous tennis age, probably the greatest volleying genius ever produced in this country. I do not believe thew are any, players or merely followers of the : tame. who will care to dispute ihe right of these three to rank as the j world's greatest. It*^y be long before we see their like again. New York Club Dofeats Falcoi Soccer Eleven Local Team Gains Victory Over Visitors in tlie Last Five Miiuiirs of Playi *<\ ith only Len men in line and minus the servii i i 0f one ol their I'ullback during lhe latler portion of Lhe game, j lhe Fah ,, soi ci i eleven of Holyoke, I Ma .") oui of a possible 100 targets, winning the high scratch prize. The nigh handicap prize was won by { E. M. Dalley with a card of *7 15? 100. 1 He look the cup only after a shoot off | againfil I'. A. Moore and T. .7. McCahill jr. The last named gunncr wa- tlie : winner of Lhe Lake home i rophi . , There will be no hooting at Larch ? mont i o-doy. The scores: Vanie, 10. M. Dallei 'I' .1. Mei 'aliill ir. . 7' '?' A M.? ... W K. !?-.-;,.-.)F..:-. . . II i VV. 17 \\ .1,1,. 5: .1. 11. Van lervi. ... Ri 1 I.. r. Dall,." I' '? m II ??, ?? ti .,n V\ v> Swan. !" .1 Meg-a i-dc C I) Thomas, . 7' .,; No Boxing Team for Vi enl \ a. MOltGANTOWN, VV. Va., .Ian. i . Boxing as an intercollcgiate -port will nol bc adoptcd by West. Virginia Uni? versity this ye.-,r, according to n dc 1 cision announced to-day. Contrary to the attitude at some institutions, . Yiountainccr authorities are said to favor the sport, but think that facili I tics should be more adequate and that a larger number of men should be in? terested before tbe sport is put on an ? intercollcgiate ba -ir-. Want Dalc With Harvard CAMBRIDGF,, Mass., Jan. !. Two more Southern universities. the Uni? versity of Florida and Alabama Uni? versity, have exprcsscd their willing ness to fill the open date, Nbvcmber ,1, on the Harvard football schcdulc. Bensoti After Pitchcrs SAN ANTONIO, Tex.. Jan. I. H. T. Benson, rvrcsident of tlie San Antonlo Tcxas Lo&guc club, announces that he i dickoring with O.onnie Mack, man? ager of ihe Philadelphia Americans,, j for t \vT> pitchers, - -?? Havana Entries ,f ? ^; rare, felalminB purse, $700 for ' Iferec vear old maidens; li' " ai rl a half | . Pm lonKi l ? Miss r-'rauland, P . ?Naoi I ' i ',7 'Carrie Baker. 100 - Ityeres, f'7; . ?niKOdnn, I0;">; Marjrarel N'nsh, IOR; I.ov, .. '..-?.'. mr,; M isa Kop'e, 10."); Tricol 11 - (1 i .Mrs Grundv, in- ; ?Tho Roll Call, 106 ' KlnR R. 110. Second race (claiminR; purse $700 for ,nr yea-r ,.i,is and upward; rIx furloiifrs) ? Baechanalian 9!>; ?Mia.i llilarity, 30; . I.: ? ? II ? ? ? . 107?; I.iiyhl Fnntasl Ic-, 104 ; Mohnjny O'Connell. 104; Chlncote.ag'ije 104; l ? ?, ??? Girl 107 ? Re' Knnis, 109; Huen 103 Truai i ll: B, hor n i Brei na, : : .' ? Huorivan 117. Third ra (elairr ?? ; purse ; r00 . for , feur year-oldF md upward : ? ?,???..? - ' Korhid. 10'i: *Midif n. 104: ?Sir .FaeU. I 107: Marion llolllrin, 107; ?!. li Mcme, 107. tilolden P'linl 100; "Taraseon, 110; Tlmothy j J Mog-an, 112; Milcc. 115; Pibroch, 115; , "?? roi, : '. 7 . Frascu< lo, I 17. *' Pourth race (Resolution [landicap; pursc $1,000; for three ,-eai o ds ui ,! upw ard one milel The r.enpard, 101 ; Louis A 10-7- I Billy Barton. 106; Lad ?? l.ove !?. 17 ? ,? - ide, : ' ? Dr. Clark, : :o Fifth rai ?? , ? lairning purse {700 for ! four \ -..,;? .. da ai J upward; mil, and I ft , ards ?Scar PMank, :>:,, N'avajo, ion "Ava n.. -n^; -m. adoworth 105; ?Han v ' (ilover, 105; \ utom iti, BeCI '?''? ,17-il:;..r l i I 7,.: : . | ifl Kixt h !?;,. e . . ;? ",?:':-, pui r V , 00 for ' four year-olds and upwi id mli ? ai il n s j teeni hl ?? Dolly l' --7 , "Allivi ... 100 " Vfc Uloo, 105 ' Poilu. 110 Blyi mah 110;) I ?olph, 110; II., ri s M Stevens, 110 P.ocl, , port. II ? \ppr ?nl I, ?? r.;:,,v. ai i es New Orleans Enlrirs ? ?-' ?:'. mile and j slxteenlhl -tli --ii ICisn. 100; M. gone Dava, 116: Wnodtrap, 110 llerd (JUrl, 10'.': Ooalrr, li"; Velo, 103; Bunga Un. i.. 116; Guv 110 Blarnej Stone, 100; Neddam, 116; vVVliitn Star, 104: 81'Vifratc. 105; (Sllppen Blm 114; Servltor, 106; SSea Cove, ^7: JUnlted Vercle, 114, Tippity Wltchet, 124; Sands uf Pleasure, n 2. ISunnyland st;ib'e entry JClark entry. ?JIoward enii.. . Fifth i.purse. $1,000; Old I*own ruixp, r(.r four-year-olds and upward. mlle) -Pastoral Swaln, in:;: Mysterlous Girl. 102; Woodtrap, 112; Wapitl, ioi; Valor. in:t; Tody, 06; Goaler, 109; l>a.v Lilly, Sl ; Courtshlp, 10'<; Gray Oablea, 103. .-'i\;h rac*) (pume, $1,000: for three-year olds (ind upward, clalming; mile aiid a slxteenth) Lady l.Ulian, 1 !:;; Mldnisht Run, 113; 'Murray. 110; 1'ltt, 110; K1bb?rtv ctbbrt, 110; M>ark Hill, 114: RepeateV, 110. Warsaw, 112; Tulwa. i08; Translate, 110: ?BHbed Voter, 110. Seventh race iriuis? }-.('?0; for four year-olds and upward; clatmlngr; mlle and a quarter) Gourmand, 11 i. Lazy Lou, 101; British l.ine,-. 09; .Saniia> Jay, 106; War itWe, 109; The Cullen Bon, 104 '.fohnnv Ovcrton. 101; 'Currsnt Eventa, 1?4< f'hol Innger. 111: "I^-idy I.oncfnl iow. 10*; >t.,-Hi Duck, 101; Wadsworth'.i [.ast, 114; liiv.,, Gnlv-in. 110: 'Corilla. 108: l^orena Moss 101 : *.\:-x il 106 ?P"lve .lounils appienlite allowance , lalmi ?; JQllBUNE CLASSIFIED ADVERTIS1NG I OST. Kiimi ANI) kk.VYATID 1 ' -':'' l?J ift. rnoon froi . . I,.,/ I ,. ' '"' ,'?' wlri? haln il r .i ..... iibOL-l "' ''"'? "?' nmrV i ir vhlt- wll h blm ' y ' ; ?????'? ? o|| ? si,. ?? ,; rowar.I .lohti ' ' ' "ii i ?? i lln.nt .?'.. h Rl I.' iina ho ? LrOBt 'Jmikhookal 1 ' ' ' li'?. -..?'. ' ':' r l>li -.??? r ? ui n lo Imnli ?' ' I Rankhool \i, iG 11m em Ka> ingi n i. . .? :',.), ??? i\,- - Hloippi rl i ... . ., . ... ... ,,?,,., i i u.Msiiiii itoiiMs ro i.i:i Easl Side ? " ' ' ;; . inoti >N \1 !'?? ? ' Rui ? '|.-"" H.n - xr ustvelj newl; <)??? - '"'??? ? om ualli .!:?. . .-..: up; also i' ??'"' 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I'all. ? at. i ix-i appea ranee i-xi ptlouall: on p'. teni ii ohI hlglil\ recoinni. nded ; J.7?> Miss Ma son i v;.??,.??-. is Wi- i ????? 11 ^.ITRESS-t'HA.MBER.MAIU i.'apable. ; oung . ??"..? , upa ?' itiil pref ri ? d Miss .-'!,??.-, -. Ageney, 6 i; 4:^1: Murray Hill 6774 VVAITRESS PAItl I'lHiAMi Neat, ofli cient; higbly reeoi ? 1 ??!-?.1. Miss Shaugh m"hsi > As sney . SU0 Uth . Office BOOKICEEPER. stenographe experienced; C'hristian; capable, handle small office, K ::ll. Tribune. Miscellaneoua VPF'ROVEU i ? ; .- ha.11 ierniaid.1 waitresses, nurses. governesaes, couples. la-undressea, housewoi iers Miss > 1 ;< 11'> Bureau, 11 West 14;!. I'anderbllt S340. i'OMHETEN'T Swedish coolts, kitchen inaids, ehamberTiialdP, n-aUresses laun dre.siies, liousoworlierE, couple.s, buil?;.s apd housenien: investigated references. Sai ipson'H Ageney, 78 4 I.exlngton av.. cor ner ni>0. Ul'TI.EJlS. second men, honsemen. usefu! couplea, grootns; elty or counrty. Mias Hall's Bureau, 17 West 44th. VanderbHt 8.141. Bl'TbER usefiiU also houseman ; thoroughly i-ap.able; referwices. Sbaughnessy's Afenc.v, S1T1 ATIONS WANTED MALE Domestii ; ,;' '?'?' ' I '? eapabie. good ?pp(,ai , we|| ,... .,,?,, , t ,,? , jso R ,. I ' '"'?'' -'?>.?. 61 11st Murra i i . , h'HAITFFKim. !>?-, | . ... t, :,M ?.? | ? "; >;???? ?? >m . r. ? M Maao ? ,: ??',-'.k,k ExperlW^k-but, . 1;' rant 7717 , i '?'?';''? >?'<>*'?'?>?? "i cook butler: ?p)?n. MiscelUneous ' l;.:.'-.' f.-\i?n ? e: r.KMA : r.i ..?..' i'krik i ?. i-i |?'T* ?' " VivV.,:,,;:;.?.,,; '?';?; ?'-" V '.V V ? BH ENOAGE ',' ! V ''' '?" " rr? ' 7'R*. -:? 1 I " ' 1,1 H V . ? - . . . ?? ? i::-; r;ii vi.-. ??"? EMPIOYMFNT .M.K.M [E9 Domestlc Help A-dMiTor:,??Rc''' ?r",:,n,r>- K?*np*? Agency. HUSIXKSS CARDS Diamonds, .Jp-wrlry. Etc. A,]vi,.f?, Bennett. 17B B-way. 2d floor. _ LEGAk NOTICES I ?i PRBM-B coi.n-j . . r ok erie ? . *'?"' !< " mrtei .?? |o, .. : ?? al ? hjrullll, .-.,. La? mE P 01 , K l'i- IA IE (il ,. >:??., ? . ? lins. agatnat John Ooe .iai ? r>o, Rl ? r-V deeeased nui-h unknown nlaimanta ' 1 ? '- ? . '-S ;. - ... -.. ?f''MA .aaedaband of ihe ;""'\" ???? ? ? 'lefen lai >^ ,.- . :- ,.- . . ..... "? them and any pi son ? pe B, .? .? ?? ing any intei-eei In ? ? UUe (o or li^n upon ?- d real estati ? n :?? ' ,r from or ui ei ;- I TH M ? " ? 7 Ie aaV? ' ?' ' '.'? aboi ? named ... f?n lai ts and their '""? r ' husban s ..?.?. v.idowa and I t. idowern if an; , >efendante fO 'I HE 717, ,\ K -7 i.MEI.1 DEFKND \A ? -? '? ' -?' '?? ' >?' n lai inta to nteresl in tho i reniiaea here nafter i arl ? -, r," -; j TAKE Ni ITICE t! ,- ..:? .,,;?? of ? , .. I ment hai! been : .: ..-.. cd l. ::-- p ? ^ of the Btate of Sev Vor! pursuant to sec ; Ilona l.39c to 1396 inoluelve of th, Public bai; 3a Law ( , recover Iht l It'.e t, and | rlgbl of posRe8slon of thi follom ng ?a |-f iei rea property ? ? ...... in ., . ?.,,' ,. alnti fs b; eschcat on th, rleath of THOMAS W r;ox Inteatate oi ab, ,: i ?"* ISth ila; ..; .-.. | ? .. i e the Village of Akron. cOUnl .? ? .. ! and Slsti of N>w y0rk ?-:;.?.i in f.-e sli ? P.V;-- ''.::' wlng ?!?? scribcd prei At.:. THAT rTvAt'T OR PARCE1 O ' 1 .AM) situate in Town ,.- N'^wstea I ? '.7'- '?' <;' ron, i nunt) ? ' :;: ; ? . ? . ? . -s -' "i or] , bi Ing pari o! 1.,,- - ?? . , enty-t ? , -,-,... ns>,ip , ,,..? . s Range livr (5J of the Tonawancia Re.?er. ? and i ,.im,1^.l and dea'crlbed aa BEGINNING ;,' a p unl In 1 ?- eei ?- ? , ? .Ic hn Street al y rlistan :c of iro 1 I ecvpi ieen (217) f, "? easterly - , utersei tl n of tho - enter ? .. ? . ai ison -treel v.|th he coi le; . ?? . ' | ..,(?- street; r-mnlng thence southerl ght anglea to John Stn st I ??? ?:? .? ..''7 tt ?? ??^?l twentj nve : indre Itl i ? (236.uS) feet; thence easter s p v.tth tbe center llr? of John Street nlne ? ? --,.. (93) ,,.-? ,., ,h( w<,.?teri, . .. ? ay ol the r.-i ra nne nc . ? tbe \. est Rhon i -a, k * i right - a; line h-'ng ihirtj ( 0) fei ? froi tlie j enter ol lhe ? vi?tlng tracl mea . ?' right angl?5 ihereto; thence nortberly I a His said rigb- of way line a dlsta - va hundred ?|g ? . . , <,.?? ' ? -?-?? .- . '.,-..?- ; ? ,'? ' ? sterlj al >ne Ihe ? ? nter line ?' i ? ? ' eel oi - hundrcM.I thlrfv ? enths (134.2) re' I moi ?? or ??, i. -, ? of b( ginnlns ,onla ? ng about tbree-fifilia i -;, ? .,' ., ? ., ?.. ,,?? (al .. h, 1 .ioi"e oi ??"' Oa tei Mbany, N. v . \ugu?l :2nd 1921 i IIA RI.E^ n. XEWTON All General and '. ? lorne for Plaintiffa Oftice ind ?'??? Offlce Addreaa. i apltol, Albany, N. v. 8URROGATES' NOTICES M'Xll-b, BENJAMIN.?IN PURSUANCB nf an orrier of Hoaorabla Jolvi P Co :ialan. p .Sor;-o-n-^ie nf the Coutiti r.f \?n . Y,. \. NOTICE ts herebj given lo all p?r uons has >ng elalma against B"iJ*,r.t-' I Isieoll. late of the Couniy of New York .!.- eased, to preaenl tbe same, with vouch. ~" ihereof, to tbe nubscrlbera, *t tn?i? pli nl transactlne bualness, at tha .,?.;? o< rrueadale -' Nlcoll. ihelr attorneya ?t No. Mii Broadway, in lhe Borough . ' " in hattan. In the City of New Tork, Ptain of New ',?:.., on oi before the Oth .lay of February, 1922. Dated, New *. orl I he 23th da.y of July 1.'21. JOHN SI.OANE COI 17TI.A-. UT NICOJ.L., iT.l. r..- i-).\l.K & NICOLL, Attorn'ejr8r*f?l Exeeutors, Offlce nnd PostofTlce Ad drea?. I .:. 1 .ugh of llan hattan, New Vork City. POHTBR. HORAf'1-ln purmjan.-^ .ir n orde: of Honorable John P. Cohalm a Jiun\,?ate c.f tha <"ou;.f ot' :?> ? i. i ia he cby s; n -., . ? ;: gav, I "having r'ft'iim agalnat HORACE PORTER Imi? of the Count> of ew fork, de e.?. .: to p'-e??r( the aarne '? Itl.^ thereof ?o tb- subacriber, nt Ita i !. ce of tranaact ln~ i sinea; N o. ? '0 v. . .-.. ? .. ? | *f Manhattan, City and State of N>w Tork' *n or before t..? aoth d?- of January rext n.lted' N>w forli. the 15th day of J . y. GUARANTT TRUST COMPANT Of NEW YORK. Executor. fcAYDKN & POST. Attomeya tor Executor ?3 William Street, Borough of Mi.nhat:a?. New York City. PUBLK AUCTION NOTICE I H :i.:. SEI.I. on Januan i 1922 al public auction, at 3 p i . , at 313 oth av . ? New Yoi'. ' ity, ; ? foreclose '??-?: chatt I one player piano bearlng the name Sold . i arol a and th ? number 215.6Ci " on & ' , llmiiHn Co., again?l Camlle >'. iomem , SAMiriCl, BARNE1 r. Auctioneei ?..'?'?: noo ,t | i ?'?.?.,.? TWO-KOI'l ? ? ? ? ' ? . : . 11 ' vlrli??lr-r < ir.intv ArARTMENTS 14) I I T -IT RMMII n Msnhaltan - - * ,: l ? - ? ?, . i ,.-. ? . , : ? i lv.1 niote ... \PAK1 1IENTM TO l.l.T-l M l HM-iu i, Munliattan I M I LM-IIIIHniMHIAi^oKMi l:*..\ V- EI "1 .. i - r a i .,.._.. ? Ion owi - o - . - mlv i ?'?!'?.. li- .'or ?? KK1I ESTATE liUuhFKI HesS BUSINESS t-Jt &~ ??^ w-* p INSTHIfTION COMMERCIAL Lexington Ave. & 35th Street Reopens Tuesday, Jan. 3, 1922 j Day and Evening Session* T 2 PA!W AMC OET.3039?* Mak."-. .< htlldy of Ihr iinii\ i.liial ^uiil.nt SPRINU ERM EE'II.N DANCING INSTRUCTION ""LOVELL'ST C/M MADISON AVE. Cor.SSthSt.^PHON^ ' *j?NH 1(Jc V* ? auaranteo to t*a.:h >?j ?? aanrt all tr-.s latMt rnodwa dances nulrHy anri corrrcw,. 10 LL5?SOl\S ?8 1TU > ? Ari'OIN ritENT 10 A. IL TO 11 P. M. T'ROl'OS \I E'l - v r , .. : ? n ;???'! I. [.'OR ' '' " F'l pi .VI VXIl UINIjINU. 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